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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-28 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot\ - voa:. , ... NO. 121, 2 SECTIONS. 24 PAGES ' DAILY PILOT Mlllt ,_ REMEMBERING -Ted Kimmell of 1806 Haven Pla~e, Ne~rt Beach, commander of Newport Harbor Post 291,. Ame.ncan Legt~n. places Flags and cross on veteran's grave at Pacific View Mem?nal Park in Corona del Mar. in preparation for Memorial Day services. Memorial Day Services Planned at CdM Cemetery Miniature American Flags and white crosses have been placed on graves of 140 veterans in Pacific View Memorial Park. Corona del Mar, I $9.1 Million Budget C.alls For $1.24 Tax Newport Beach city councilmen late Monday night received the biggest preliminary budget in the city's history. The 324-page document lists recom- mended and anticipated expenditures totaUng '9,106,390. If adopted as proposed. it would push the city property t.ax rate up about seven cemts to •t.243. Councilmen set a June 10 public hearing on tbe budget. It is expec~ to be the first of several sessions at which councilmen will attempt to trim whatever fat there may be in the budget. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt says it already has been chopped back to essential expenditures. Oruge Cea1t __ ,a _ Weatller It'll be cooler Wednesday, but don't r~ch for your overcoat, s.,s forecaster Jack .Frazee. High temperatures w i 11 be "down" to the mld 70's after the uailal morning mist. .INSmE TODAY Tht charnpcm~ 1D04 cl1ULtd and rtad11 for her ''ttlctorv par- ty" but U nevtr '°°" ~ a1 a high Uuing Nf1D York "'°"'°"' wa..t conuicUd o/ killmg "'' yot1ng dauohur. Page .f. c.'""1lle ' """"' lt a-HIM ,.,, _,, .... 11 ~ If ......... ,._ ... c-'f ,, Of-(-'J , .... """" , ~re. ..... ,.,. ....... p ... M '""' ... --·· I I " .......... 1•11 , .... , ... T....,_ .. ..... 09 I T_.,.. " ---.. ....._. • .... ~ u ..... """'9 • ......... I ........... +I in preparation for what is traditional- ly the biggest Memorial Day ceremo· ny each year along the Orange Coast. Members of American Legion Post 291 (Newport Harbor Post) and its auxiliary have made preparations for the annual program to be held Thurs- day at 10 a.m. Maj. Gen. William G. Thrash, El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· tion commanding general. will be speaker at this year's ceremonies. The Harbor Area program will be one of many held throughout the coun- ty as the nation pauses for its lOOth Memorial Day in honor of America's servicemen killed in war. Patriotic groups are participating in services at Harbor Rest Memorial Park, Cost.a Mesa; Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress; Heisler Park. La g una Bea<:b; Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton; Memory Garden Park, Brea ; Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster and Fairhaven Cemt· tery, Santa Ana. Gold Star Mothers of Orange County will be represented at the Pacific View ceremonies by Mrs. A. J. Blackwell of Santa Ana, past GSM president of C~lifornia. Breezes Cool Off Air in Newport Fresh. southeast breezes were ex· peeled to keep the air temperature below 70 degrees in Newport Beach to- day, while warm ocean currents push· ed the water temperature up to 64 degrees by 10 a.m. Assistallt Lifeguard Chief Kendall Jacobsen said the mercury climbed to 75 degrees at the water's edge Mon· day, bringing out an estlmated 25,000 people. He said It was a good crowd for an early summer da y. The surf was clear and medium sized. Flag Defiling Trial Continued in Court The jury trial Of eecused American Flag defiler Mlct\atl Joseph Jacuon. 2'l, was continued today i!J Newport Belch Munictpel Court to 8:30 a.m. June 25 • JacJtson remained free on '82S ball pending the trial. Pollet claJ.Jn he cut a t'lag lnto three pl~ and uMd it • cu.r1al11s ln his •parbntnt at ~u W. dcun Front. ' NEWPORT IEACH. CACIFORNL( JUESDAY, MAY 28, '1968 J'EN CENTS Supervisors Told · No .Couiity Air ·control By JACK BROIWS Of .. ...,_,__ Orqe County, • ,......, of Ma own lirport, does not blV9 autt.UJ to oppole Silly increallt in the Dumblr "' jet aircraft ntgbb or oppoee the UM of pure jet planes. . • Th.is W¥ tbe declaratiCll of County Dlreds of Aviation R o II• r t B~ahan to the Board of Supenltlor1 this morning in answ« to rtlolultGal from tbe Newport Beedl CitJ doamdJ ·Helicopter Crashes in :r Laguna Hills A belicopleT, repol1ed to be a U.S. Marine Corps mill~ type craft. crashed inland ol Top ol the Wodd Elementary School at U :05 p.m. lod81. A witl'iess told Laguna Beach police the stricken craft hit a ridge acrogs the valley, then plwiged di.redly into a ravine. Police sald they were having dlffi. culty puWng a fix on tbe J>n!clse location of the crash early this after· noon. "The wreckage is out ol si&ht." ex· plained Laguna Beach Officer E.arl C. Carpenter. "We believe.the craft is down about two miles i*tand of Top ol the World Elementa!Y Scbool, to-wn C1'Wlt Valle7 Pmbra} in L. guoa Ntguel. ' • Meanwbiie, offic:iala at the Marine Corps Air Facllity in Santa Ana, the old Jigbter-than·air base. admitted they had a helicopter missing. They wltbbeld further comment. An etneTgeocy rescue helicopter from El Toro was hovering over the crash scene and was attempting to maintain contact with a Laguna po- lice unit on Temple Hilh Drive. Carpenter said transmiuions Crom the rescue chopper were somewhat garbled. · Orange County Sherill's units fixed location of the crash in a triangular area bounded by the San Diego Free- way, Crown Valley Parkway and Temple Hills Drive. Carpenter said there was appar· ently no smoke or fire visible from the crash scene. Laguna Beach DAILY PIL<Yl' City Editor Richard Nall, reporting from the top of the hills, said several heli- copters appeared to be hovering over the crash site some miles inland or ·• ~ Top of the World campus. Nall said one helicopter landed on a ridge and the plJot appeared lo lw c:onferring with a deputy in a sheriff's patrol unit. 165-Signature Petition Slows Parking Action After receiving a 16.S-signature 1wli· tlon. Newport Beach city councilmrn ~onday night delayed until June IO nc· tion on proposals for new parking lol fees in Balboa. Under consideration Is a boost in rates at the 1,000-space municipal Int near the Balboa Pier and install:itinn of parking meters at smaUer Jots " \ .. and "B," which are now free parkiM areas. City Councilman Howard Rocrr• strongly Ul'ged the postponement. 'fhr petition, stgned by residents of thr area. asserted that lots "A" and "n'' should remain Qnmetend beca use ii helps keep transienta trom parking on residential streetl. Rogers also pointed oul that members of the BaJboa lmprovt'mrnt Association have protested the pro- posed increase In hourly rates al lhr pier lot, but they were out of town on a fishing trip. He said no council action ~hould be taken on the matter unlll they could be repreeented at a publir hearing. His colleaf'lel a g r e t' d unanimously. NEW YORK (AP) -The st0t·k market moved steadily ahead in ht>av~ tra.Mn1 to lts ~t level of the ses~lon thJa aftetiiOOll. (See quotations. PaJtt~ 10.U). '""9 Dow Janee average or 30 1n· duatriala abond a p!o • oI 3 !7 to 894.'7 at 2 p.m. after havina been up J.93 a hall bour earlier. and the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. "The aJrport is providing wpace for three distinct types of eemce which ~ county has DO jurisdlction OVft' - the number of daily BigbU, the type of equipment used or the fares charged. "In eacll case, eittie.r a state or £c<leral •gency r e t a i n s this responsibility and C(ll)trol, '' Bresnahan emphasiied. The agencies he N'erred to ~the State Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and the Federal C l v l l Aeronatucs Board and the Federal Aviation Adminiltrat.lon (FAA). The realty board resolution urged efforts toward finding another site far commercial Oigbts aod preventing in· crease i.Ji the number of such flights. It also opposed spending more money to expand the alrporit. Bresnahan pointed out th.at airport Facilities are presently overburdened and mlllt be upaoded. 'lbe aYiation director said tbt first phase ol the County Master Plan of Air Tremportatlon should be com· pleted eat1y in June and preeented to auperviscn early in July. "During our study sessions ol the Master Plan Committee, It bas become increasingly apparent that the present Orange County Airport has serl~ limitations in view of the (See AIRPORT, Pa19 %) Water Bill to .~o -Up City Eyes Hike to Meet MWD Costs By JEROME F . COLLINS Of tlle 01111 Pl ltt sratr Like everything else, the cost of water in Newport Buch is going up. The only question is how much. City councilmen may come up with an answer on June 10. That's the date they set aside Monday for initial ac- tion on city staff recommendations to : -Increase the basic monthly charge for some 13,000 homes from $1.75 to $2. Commercial and industrial users Massive Hunt Launched for Overdue .. Sub WASHINGTON (UPI) -An armada of Navy hunter planes, warships and submarines fanned out over a 2,1()().. mile &'tretch of the gale-lashed Atlantic today searchjng for the ''overdue" nuclear-powered submarine Scorpion and her 99 men. From the Azores to the Virginia capes, all-weather P2 and P3 sub bunter planes -packed with elec· t.rooic gear designed to detect sub· merged submarines -flew low over the stormy seas hoping to make con- "tkt with the Scorpion. Vice Adm. A. F. Schade, com- mander of the submarine forces for the AUantic Fleet, arrived off the Virginia coast early today aboard the nuclear submarine Pargo to take charge of the 37-ship task force hun· ting for the Scorpion. Six other nuclear submarines. run- ning submerged with their sonar pro· bing the ocean depths, also were t~k· ing part in the search for their sister ship. Three submarine rescue vessels -which carry diving bells for takini:? crewmen off stricken subs -were standing by. There were 87 enlisted men and 12 Officers board the 253-foot. 3.075-ton. submarine. The Navy was e.xpected to release a list of the crewmen later lo· day. Adm. Hyman G. Rickover. probably the world's foremost expert on nuclear ~ubmarines. told newsm en i n Washington : "We just don 't know what happened. We just can't tell." The 'Scorpion. wh ich was reported "overdue" at Norfolk, Va .. at midday Monday, was last heard from at 8 P·~· EIYI' May 21, when it radioed a pos1· Uon report just south or the Azores. It was making a submerged ~un home from a 6th Fleet training mission in the Mediterranean. Conte Septe1n1Jer would pay more. depending on the size of meters. -Increase the cost per 100 cubic feet of water by four cents, from 17 cents to 21 cents. Homes and businesses would pay the same. City Finance Director George Pap- pas estimated that the proposed hikes would ralse the average homeowner's water bill from $5.15 monthly to $6.20, -or $1.05 more a month. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin proposed the hikes in a 38-page report to councilmen. Lawmakers bad reques~ the study of water rates several months ago. Devlin explained that a blg reaaon for the recommended revisions ii the recent boost in the cost o f Metropolitan Water Di6trict (MWD) water. which the city obtains through the Coastal Municipal Water District. On July l , it will g9 up 7.7 percent On (Ste WATER, Page !) Newport Murder Linked To Savage Mesa Beating By ARTHUR lt. \lNSEL 01 11t1 Deity P'llef Sllff SpeculaUon grew today that the bludgeon murder of a Corona del Mar bachelor eight days ago and Ule savage beating of an unmarried Costa Mesa man du:ing the same 24-hour period may be related. Detectives, meanwhile, said Paul Sheridan, 40. of 2879 Ballow Lane, is nei:ir death after undergoing surgery for his injuries Monday, the second operation in a week. Spokesmen for Hoag Memorial Hos pital. however, issued the same daily report as usual. saying Sheridan was in serious con~ition suffering head injuries. Circumstances surrounding t h e bludgeon killing of George F. Lyons, 48. of 7'201h Mari~old Ave., Corona del Mar. and the attack on Sheridon are markedly similar. "We're working closely with Newport Beach. but so far, we have no really good leads." said Costa Mesa Detective Gary Thompson. Sheridan told police of meeting three young Marines in a Santa Ana btr the night of Ma y 18 and inviting them to hi.> home for a drink, after they asked Jilin for a ride ta EI T1ll'O M&rtnc CQl"Jl6 Air StaUoa. • Once inside the house, howner, he said tti. youthful servicemen brutally attacked him as he lay in front of the fireplace, kicking and beating him with their fists and feet. They also ioaded up valuablei worth several hundred dollars and drove off in his late model Rambler, which has never been recovered. "The. main concern now is to find that car," Investigator Thompson told the DAILY PIL<Yl' today. A 1961 white Thunderlird taken from the borne of Lyons -who was known to frequent Laguna Beach and 'Dana Point bars -was recovered in Missouri. Three suspects held in connection with the murder of a Springfield, Mo., deputy sheri!f over the weekend have been fingerprinted and Newport Beach police today are awaiting copies for their investigation. Costa Mesa detectiv~ checked fingerprints taken from beer cans and liquor gla.sses in Sheridan's home with (See BEATING, Page Z) Moving Moviemao Parso1is Flies in, Out for Council Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindsle y Parsons flew in from Mexico City to attend Monday's City Council meeting. He flew out again today. The movlemaker is filming "The Big Cube" in the Mexican capital He has been working on the picture for about a month and has another three weeks or so to go, he said. The film stars Lana Turner, Dan O'Herlihy. George Cbak.irls. and Richard Egan. Parsons described it as a "contemporary drama." While in Mexico, Parsons will have more than just the movie script to ponder. He also took wfth him the 3~ page preliminary city budget. w4rk,; should begin on new $51,000 addition fo Corona del Mar Library by September, says New· port Be•ch Public Works Director Joseph T. Dev· fin, pointing out where rooms w111 be added. Draw· ing by architect William Ficker abows what libnry will k>ok like when project ii complmd, City coun- cil is on record favoring pla.. ·whose COit ii in- cluded in '9 million new rlty budlet. ' I • , a as ·····-------• • ____________ r __ ._ _____ .._.._ ______ _ .. ..-......._ ...... _.. __________________ .., __ ~~ ~ -4 411 • .. ... I 2 DAIL V PILOl Cool Summer for Innkeepers: Tax ·neiaye~ _ A boMt ill I.bl c!U'a bOCa1 Incl motel Wei tat won't •Ill• •"-"" und1 alt« summer. Newport Beach city coun· d lmen ap-eed Monday nlClll. The cansensus was reached after William C. Ring. prhident of tht: Newport Harbor·Cost:i Mesa Board of RtaltOrt, complilne<l that Immediate 1mposltion of the tax increase would be a ml.tor lneonvenience to Inn· keepers ant! visitors who alre11dy have made summer reservations. Councilmen postPoned action on the proPosed hike -from 4 to 5 percent of . room rat.1 -uMU J1ane 10. Wort. vciUoa. to ~la.Y the mtttet, they \old 1Ua1 IM.J wtWd Miiot Oct. 1 as I.be~ 4MI Of I.be rt""4 tax rate. Rlng also asked lor c o u n c I I reconsidera1on ot a plan to ext.end the time period dunng which tbe tax 1.~ levied against visitors. It It now two weeks. The city staff hes proposed that it be extended to 30 days. Ring said 27 days wou ld be m o r e reasona~~ if there bas to be aoy ex· tension 'If all. Aircraft Leaders Meet To Debate Noise Curbs By JACK BROBACK Ot Ille Dell' """ ·-Representatives of almost every phase of the fly lJ'& rnaclline bualneas •'ere meeting at Orange County AlrPort today in a crash errort to develop a noise abatement law ac· Fro•n Pa9e l AIRPORT ... tremendous passenger volume to bl' generated within the c o u n t y , • ' Bret11ahan said. "Existing facililies at the airport are now sulfering from overuse and in some cases are inadequate to perform an efficient function," the director note<!. lie said the total number or opera· lions (take offs and landings) handled l"~ the airport durlnt 19811 will be In ex· cess of 4S0,000. "Thia increMe In ac· tivity will bring UI to tile ~ of saturation within three or four year!," 8resnahan warned. EFt'ICIENT TRAVEL The aviation director said his de· partment haa been IDd will conUnue lo 3upply fast, safe, efficieot and continued transportation at the low- c:.l cost consistent with efficiency antl safety. "There iJ no question in my mind that one of the alternative. prtMDted 111 th~ Malter Plan will be that the present airport not be a regional air· 1;:.>rt." Bresnahan said. "Part of the problem facing the supervisors is that the 1.3 million people in this county detlre faat, efficient air Mn'· ice but nobody wants the airport in t:lcse proximity lo them.'' Bresnahan &aid that if the masler plan suggntl a rel~tion of COf'.'l· mcrclal aervicn to either a new a.tr· port or· joint use with the rnllttary, It will undoub~y require three to five years to accomplllb. ''During tbia period our traffic load ~·Ill double and therelore it ii imper· alive that we mak'e chin~ and im· provementa to efficienUl handle the expec~ I n c r e a 1 e.' the avaltion director 111id. K~f.P PACE "Safety and efficiency indicate that we must keep pace with lbe demands o( the traveling public," be cont.lnue,d. "whethef' It be at Orange County Atr· port or some other \ocatlon within the county." . The thrH types of serv1~ th.It Bres· nuhan referred to are: . . l. 'Those that operate totally 1'\thtn the stale. like Air Cellf omia. 'Ibey ar1! governed by the PUC. 2. Air tu.la. cert1ficated and sov· crned by the CAB 8lld FAA. 3 Interstate airline servi~ such as 'Air West under the jurisdiction of the CAB. A Newport Beach raident, retired engmeer W. M. Harris of ~12 Anchor Way in Baycrest followed Bresnahnn's rel'Ot't with a plea to the supervisors to do someth ing aooul the noise and increase In traffic lrom the airport. "Prc.perty values ~ down , real ~· tate men are suffering and competl· tlon is increasing to serve the limited amount of traffic to the Los Angeles I nternatlonal Airport." Harris told superviS1>rS. DAILY PILOT ....,.., .... c ... lt•Htt N. Wte4 ,,___ n-•• 1e ... 11 .... n.,..., A.. M•rpllilie ~-·-­Jertllll F. Celll11c ~....-<~••• JHk .. C-1., , ... M..... ...,_ ,,,_.. M ..... OfNdw ............. Ult Wtlt klM.t llM. '41lll11t ......_"P.O.· ... 1111 '2...a °"-OMt.t C.le IMMI . Wllll..., ltlwl .................... _ ....... 9'ICftJ -1111 ....... ceptable to ill. If aucb a utopian dream can be fulftUed, the new ordinance wlU be submitted to the airport commission tonight, Orange County Director or Aviation Robert Bresnahan sald today. A noise abatement law. already adopted by the commissioners and sent on to the county supervisors. has been criticized by private fliers. airline pilots and the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA said the local ordinance Is "illegal." Principal local objections centered on the "teeth" in the 1-0cal law whJch offered fines and/or imprisonmerit to oUenders of mlsdemeanor violations. The verbally battered ordlnance prescribed certain flight procedures designed to minimize noise from both airline planes and private flyers. It was written after several months of study by a committee composed of Bresnahan, Dennis Carpenter o ( Newport Beach, c o m m i s s l o n e r chairman; Jack Mullan, chairman of the Newport Beach Air Traffic Advi sory group; Leland C. Launer of Fullerton, commissioner: Arthur C. Wahlstedt Jr .. deputy county counsel: and W. Quentin Stockdale, FAA local tower chief. Joining in today's brainstormin~ session are Capt. Joseph Brennan. air safely chairman for the Airline Pilots Association and chief pilot f o r Bon an z a Airlines; FAA Area (Southern California) Manager John Hilton of Los Angeles; representatives of the business oHices of Bonanza and Air California: Mullan, Stockdale. Wahlatedt, and Bresnahan. A complaining letter has been received, Bresnahan said. from the Washington, D. C. omce of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa· lion. Thjs i r o u p claims to repreaent penona "who ny 80 r,ercent of the 110,000 private planes • in the U.S. They say 23.000 of their members are in CaWornia. They don't lilte the ordinance, ac· cording to John V. Yodi~. general counsel, beca11.1e of the punitive (ac· ton (fine.) for violators. Bresnahan said today's session hopefully will result in "a written agreement signed by representatives of all parties concerned and providing a meaM of coping with violators of the noise suppre11ion rules without Lines or imprisonment.'' The FAA's stand on the issue ls ex· pressed in a letter re<:eived from Hilton. -tr {;( fl Newport Council Rejects Bid From Sky Bus Newport beacn ci ty councilmen Monday night uoanimouaJy rejected a bid from the new<ly formed Sky Bus, Inc., alrllne for city endorsement of a proposed 22-flights-a-day shuttle service betwee.l Orange County and Loi Angeles Internatlonal airports. Munlclpal lawma11ers took a hard line on the matter. in a<:cordancc with a rece"Dlly adopted council policy opposing any inCl"Nae in the number o< commercial aircraft at tbe county Oeld. In the past, councilmen l\ave turn· ed over such requeeta to I.he city's Air Traffic Advilory Committee before acting. But not W. time. Instead, they reaffirmed a stand taken by the old council lut October. At that time, a st.milal' proposal from Sky Bus was rejected after city aides told couocilmen the propeUer-drivGe Lockheed Conltellationa the Lol!Jr Beach a..irlJne plans to UM are "ex· tremely noisy. old and have 1 limited climb~t potential." Misuse of Flag~ Charges Dropped The matter al • u .s. Flaa uaertedly uMCI u a tab'8clotb in e IA(UDI 8elcb realdtnet hu been~ped by pol.lot end the F111 ret . Police ltbed tbt Amerlcan F1q M., 11 OD the poulbilltJ that the UM WU I detecratJOD. Jt wu dJlcovtred, offlcer1 said, dur· Inf • kitchen fire.. in the mldtnc!e of Linda H. WalJh. 2J . of 523 N. Cout Hlghwar. Detective Gene Brooks 1ald the district attorney decUoed to lalue a compJalnt becftle the uae wu not covtrtd by the State Mllilar'J and Veterans Code. • He Wei lf the pe,rlod durif\I •hAth Ula tu 1PP11l1 11a11 below I> dl1a. l would MW ~ ud 1'111&11 ....... ~~ ............. C!Olta, ' • Mayor Doreen Marshall dlteeted Cl· 1y Manager Harve~· L. Hurlburt to come up with some figurea b' J une tn on how much revenue the city could antlcipat• from 'Z1 days. compared to 30 days. Earlier. Newoort Harbor Chamber ot Com merce Mana~er Jack Barnett ran into some council resistance whn WATER ..• . July I. 1969, It will be Increased another 7. l percent. In addition, Devlin noted, the cost of maintalnlng the city water ayatem la rising at about 3.S percent • year. Currently. the city l1 apendln& about $1 mllllon a year for the purchase and transmission of water, and fl taking ln an equal amount in bllllnics. At present rates. however, a big deflcit will start appearing next fiscal year. It will be more th an $200,000 by 1971}.71. WIPE OUT OEFlCJT The proposed increases would help wi pe away this deficit. Also. as recommended by Devlin. the new rates would provide '70,000 more yearly for the operation of the city sewer system . the cost of wllich traditionally has been partially borne by the water fees, and S75,000 yearly for the city's future water resources fund. nevlin told councilmen that if the y c•ared to, they could forget about the future water resources fund and by so doing slice the proposed four-<:ent footage rate increase in haU. He recommended against this. however. pointing out that there l11 a good PoSllblllty of reactlvatJng city· owned welll in the Huntington Beach area. A large portion of the water resources fu"d would be used for this purpose. Councilman Robert Shelton had ;in idl'a on another use of t)le fund. He said: STARTEn PLAN~INfi "One of thesl' davs this city Is goini:: lo go into the bu~l~ss. ~ s~a wat•r conversion. I think tl s time we started planniM for it." lie said he beUevP.d the only question before the council wasn't whether rates should be increased, but the amount. "Should we approve the additional two cents for future water resources or not?" • he IO\IOt IDDl'Oftl el I pla to ..... t tu.Ide • ,.., .... tu "'"''* for community promotion =-· The flrure represents ODfo of the antklp1ted addltlon1I municipal income that would be raised during the first run year of the revised tu. . Barnett was asked for specific sug· testJons on bow the clty~ontrtbutd promotional funds could be used. He said such sucgestions would have to be baaed on "fue11tirnatie1" of up. coming tourist tralfk. but be would A """"' .... kind of tuWM. . OouneUlull ......... ....... ..... while be ls not opposed ro the city spending moDIJ for community ~ 'll\Otion, be did oppose the "cookie Jllf accounting" that would result lrom a special promoUon fund tied ~ the bed tax. Councilman How1rd Ro1el'1 sharply disagreed with Shelton, aaytng t&a1 what the chamber proPosed involved no more "cookie jar accounting" than wbal the city already e!liAees in. "Our budaet ls fraught with It," ht eaid. ...,. Dorta MmbaU Gllduded, "°'""""? ' .. U11.less wt know better bow we're going to speed the promotion money, it's go.Ing to be bard to appropriate. It would be II.Xe making out a blank cbtck." Councilmen finally a&reed to con· sider the bed tu increase only aa a revenue measw-e. and to decide later bow to work with the chamber on community promotion expendlturea. _Narcotics Workshop Opens . Drug Experts Di.cuss Legal, Medical Aspects By THOMAS FORTUNE .. 1111 DllllY ......... A woman neurologist who has been there -on an LSD trip -and • sometimes hJp-talklng c 11 n i c a I psychologist today led off a narcotics workshop at Corona del Mar llil!'h School. - No English or government wa-. taught in classrooms u all 1.900 students spent the day In the J?Vm· nasium asking questions of medical and legal experts and llatenina to testimony by former drug uaera. The 1ehool administration and PTA pr,.sented the program. Dr. Barbara Jessen, Newport Beach neurolo~ist, told the students she has taken LSD and experienced "the con- No Swim Suits For CdM Queen They have to be pretty, charming and well SPoken, but entrants in the upcoming Miss Corona del Mar con· test won't have to sashay around th' stage In bathing suits or submit to meas11ttments. The refined beauty contest is or>cn to girls from 16 to 2n years old, ac· cording to Bob Palne. c on t e s t chairman. Three competent judges f r o m outside the city will seleet winners on the basis of beauty. personality and charm, Poise and carriage. and the ability lo speak before an audience. Each entrant must select her own · sponsor from Corona del M a r merchants or oersonal clubs. Contest spcnsor is the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association. More Information can be obtained by callln~ Paine at 675-SOtO. or con· tactinf him at Mutual Savings an<f Loan Aasociation, 2867 E. Coast Highway. cept o.f irony -bow 1uperliclal we all are." She Hid abe also has known what lt Is like to be in a black shell and fear you can't come back. "Like wben you are on a cloud. man. there Is nothlnit beneRth you. You are rolng to cr,.sh hard," :>dvlm 1 Dr. George Hoff. Santa Ana c'inical . paychologlst. WHAT 18 REAL.In' "But if you are stuck on the ground that lJ juat 11 bad." he said Ln rerponae to a question. "What ls reality?" Reality, he sald, la never as good or 11 bad aa fantasy. Seven e~, lncludln1 three law offlcen and two attorneys spoke on the law and narcotics. A group of former drug users from Los An.reles who call themselves ''Smart Teens" were to speak to th• student.a thla efternoon alon1t with UCI chaplain Rev. Edward Allen. Principal Leon M.-ek" said the school recelved about ~ telephone cal'11 from parents who wouldn't let their children attend the workshoo. The students. seated in bleachers. rotdinit chairs and on ~ym mats plrrcd on the floor. threw quutJons at doc· tor11 Jessen and Hoff. "Isn't whatever is h a Jl p e n I n t! reality?" a bov asked. "Isn't it what's going on? Just being.'' . "I don't agree with you. Reality i~n·t only what is in your mind," Dr. Hoff answered. DRAIN NOT PICKLEn ''Llving is also Patmg dnd breath1n~ and walking down the street, and en- joying it.'' Dr. Jessen sadi. She said marijuana d1cs nvt producr the cnmulatJve bad effects of alcohol. "It does not pickle the braio." she said. r.ut sltr said the han~over can be longer. meaning by "hangover" loss or mlcresl. drive and motivation. Clarifying herself, she said ~he doesn't mean by drive and motivation what the studentl think -"for money and 1ucce11." Sbe uld abe means motintJon to enjoy We. Sbe aaJd ·a.be once toot LSD In the laboratory before it wu WegaJ and to her annoyance found herself relapsing into the llallucinatory state for the next slx or eight mooths. "J couldn't function. I was enjoying myaeU too much to care 'when my ldd was hungry ,•· she said. Dr. Hofl auggeated ttudents use their own adrenaline to turn on inatead of taking drugs. "Tbe entire en· docrinal syatem of the body 11 a drug system," be saJd. "Somehow many of UI don't &lve ourselves credit for the potentials we have. To inject or pop something is a way of saying 'I can't do it myself,' " he sald. ''Let's give ourselves credit. There are ways of tuning int.o reality without artiflcally turning on." Mrs; Gilbride Rites Scheduled Rosary will be recited for Ellen M. Gilbride , of 735 Via Udo Soud, Newpcrt Beach, at 8 p.m. today and · requiem Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wedn~sdny, both at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Balboa. Mrs. Gilbride died in a rest home in Newport Beach Sunday, after a lengthy illness at the age of 94. She i<; sun·ivcd by two daughters. lrs. Robert Garrison of Lido Isle and Mrs. r . C. Mullins or Los Angeles: three i;oni;, Edward M. and Hubert J. both or Altadcna an d Andrew B.: one 1?1·andda11~hler, three grandsons and two i:r.rent·t!Tandsons. Arrani;cmenls arc under the dlrec· tion of Turner M. Stevens. Pasadena. fntcrment w\11 be at Emmett. Idaho. At hi~ su~gestion, thl' council s water committee. headed by Howard Ro~ers. was Instructed to studv the entire packa~e and come back with • recommendation on June 10. r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Shelton said a decision has to be made bv then If the new rates are to be in effect by Aug. ~. as urged by thio city ~tan. Concluded Mayor Doreen Marshall: "When you consider we haven't rels· ed the rates since 1961. u·~ an action that i~ probably ove,rdue. we·~~ lucky to be breaking even this year. Newport Student George Gellatly Succumbs at 17 Newport Herbor High School student George Richard GeUaUy, 17, died at home Monday after a lengthy illness. The youth rulfered Crom a con· genital heart defect, his mother, Mrs. Marjorie Gellatly, told police. In addition. 1be Coroner's office sa~d the youth apparently bad rbeuma(1c fever at one time which contributed to further heart probltms. Mrs. Gallatly. of 2409Ys W. 16th St . lold police her eon wu tired Monday morning -1 stayed in bed. She said she beard a noite in hJs room a~t 9:30 a.m .. and saw the boy turning blue. He died a short time later .. Christian Science funeral 1erv1ces are pending with Bell Broadway Mortuary In Costa Me11 in charge of arrangementJ. ,.,,... P .. e J BEATING ... lbe Marine Criminal lnvett!gation DlviJjon at El Toro MCAS, but could come up with no deflnlt.t clues. OM Marine in particular, who has been on unauthorlled ebsetice during the put nine days, ls also souoit for quettloninl about t.be case. The ca.ta Mesa man waa hOfpltallz· ed ebout 2 a.m. on M11 11 and the body of Lyom, found by a friend on May 20, bad been dead aince about I a .m. tbllt daJ. Sberldaa said he w11 beaten by three Marintl. ~wport Stach po41ct aay more thlll one person may have tak• put In the ~one ltWln1 and the uumwtrtd 9utltion now it: who are the Sprtncftekl trio 1 MtaD1'hDt t04ay Newport Beach police were coo'tin1 thelr heels. waiting for arrival of fin.gerprlnta Crom Spt'l!\gflekl. Mo., ln the Lyons murder probe. The vlctlm'a stolen a.rto w.u round ln Sprin1neld a few daya alter Lyon~ WU dllC09end dud ln b1I Coroea dtl Mar buncalow ........ has itl "We make no bones about it " • • • Deep Steam Carpet Cleaning costs more than the old shampoo method . . . However, the Detp Steam Carpet Cleaning Method removes soil from both the fibers of the carpet and the carpet backing. Since no brushing or . scrubbing action is used, there is no distortion ,of the carpet pile. The powerful extraction action of the Deep Steam process lifts matted pile to ''like new" appearance. The. need for frequent professional cleaning is reduced because the deeply imbedded abrasive dirt particles (that cu t carpet fibers) are removed, and there is no detergent residue left in th e carpet to collect dirt During the Deep Steam cleaning process all the carpet fibers are coated with a special 1 soil retardant. ..It'~ simple l~glc ... You pro1it in the long run when you use Deep Steam Carpet Clun1n1 because your carpet will be cleaner than ever before possible. It will stay clean longer and wear longer because you used Deep Stum Carpet Cleanin1. • • " , ... YOU THI ST-CALL UTIMATI RUG le UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Our 21st y.., of s.v ice "' 0r...,. County 2'10 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA • ,~ p,... Tell Arw' c.n Ilnlth 7.o6H Wt WE Ore of t ing nex c Coa under ~I the l monU ·Rt PA toda3 aquet pubU are f Bu the • Ame also prep UD tom end war' Th ed i Hano Nort Xua! said tack the : the u. how fere the j of t!m dka one adlr Sou' u 1 F WEST COAST CHAMPS -Riding in the shell with Orange Coast College's racing crew is the big hope of the West Coast for a shot at Intemationaf Row· ing Association championship at Syracuse, N.Y., next month. Crew, which bas already won western championship, includes (starting at bow ,top, and working downward ) Jay Amestoy, Ron Lindsay, Phil ·Peterson, Cary Simonds, John Baie, Dave Halliday, Geoff Strand and stroke Jim Jorgensen. Cox'n is Al Pierce (back to camera). OCC Crew Seeking Funds Coastal residents and civic leaders, under the battle cry "On to Onooda· p,'' are pullint for the crack Orange Collt College crew headed east for the national championships n e x t month and today are alao pulling coim from their pockets to help pay for the tri &c crewmen won the West Coast junior varsity championship at Seat- tle earlier this month. For their ef- forts, they were invited to compete in ·Beds Bold.Ing Firm U.S. Pressures North Viet Troops in South PARIS (UPI) -U.S. ofOclala said today they plan to malntaJn a sharp squeeze on Hanoi to force it to admit publicly that North Vietnamese troops are fighting in South Vietnam. But North Vietnamese sources said the Communists wiU not bow to any American high pressure efforts. They also said Hanoi's negotiators are prepared to sit it out ln Paris as long as necessary to get the United States to meet demands for an unconditional end to all bombing and other "acts of war" against the north. The U.S. delegation Mbnday believ- ed it saw the first slight sign that Hanoi might admit the presence of North Vietnamese troops in the south. Xuan Thuy, North Vietnamese envoy, said that "slnce the United StatA!s at- tacked Vietnam, any Vietnamese has the right to fight them in any part of the fatherland." U.S. delegation sources said today, however. closer study of the con- ference records showed this was not the first time Thuy bad said something of 1llil nature. They conclucled, tberefore, that this was not an in. dication of any shift -even a slight one -on the part of Hanoi toward an admluion of m.Wtary ll'ltervention In South Vietnam. U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Bar- rlman spent this mornlng working In his U.S. Embassy office and refused any comment to newsmen. • The North Vietnamese remained out or sight behind the high walls of their villa at suburban Choisy·Le-Roi. which was made available to them by the French Communist Party. The talks were recessed today until Friday morning. Monday's seulon. wu the fifth and longest of the preliminary negotiations which have as thelr goal the scaling down of the war to the point where full drna peace negotiations can start. 'Ille North Vietnamese have demanded the Unilled States completely halt its bom· bing of the north. The Americans have sought pledges from the North Viet· namese that they will stop sending troops to fight in the south. American officials said it was lm· portant North Vietnam admit Its forces are in action In the south becaUM one of Wublngton'• chJef goala 11 to reduce the acaJe of the war and dimlnJsh the Dow of troope and supplies to the south. They said it would be impossible to extract a reciprocal concession unless Hanoi ad- mits it bas troops iD South Vietnam. TaUmantz Air Movieland Planes on Auction Block Sale of the tar1est liviDC his1ory ot aviation -inclnctinc pioneers . put together 1'ltb wood, fabric, wi.re and love -ls acblduJed Wednesday at Orange County Airport. Tbe famed collecUoa of atunt pilots Jl'IWlk TallmaD and the 1a&e P au.l 11.mb wm be -.Sat 2 p.m., in the first aldlq9I --.uc:tioD Jn lmeary. Same of .. old ::c.-quew of .. ""' wUl ... " piirdlMld tuccl.lr, a 1111._... w a...a No.alt Auto Co., camnt ownen of tht neet taldJ but the entire collecdoa pro- bably will bt broten up. The orltlnal neet ot 47 anUque pl.aDet was bougbt by the Omaha nto compaQy in 1• and •wraistd at '2 --. bat .... antnd •• alt. ...... .., .. arm.. Sale of the orilfnal portion of tile "private alt force", cobected over a JO.year period, appeentty does not mean the end of 'Yallmani:z Aviation, or .Its Movieland of the Air MUltUlll. Other airplallll were tept for dilpllJ and more wve scheduled to be added, mYMwn director Diet RobJson told the DAILY PD..oT lut ~-Stm:it plot ,.,.. TeDmm .. In Oel'tmll1 flbnlal a movie and was uaaYADable fW ._._ todaJ about .... ,, .... ., .. ldlblrlc - ledloe. 1t II umnalld ~ 11111 other such cot- leotioa jn .. ft!ldt.includinl that of the SmtthlUlda Ulla-.tion. The plimel ,.... accumulated by TlllmaJI ad bis partner, Manti, Wbo was killed wblle stunt.flylftl a custom· baOt pl_Ml--fllllllll~ ..... "'l'be ntM ti 11111 ft rndl." the International Rowing Association championships in Syracuse, N.Y., agal.Mt the Ivy wgue powers like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. The Boos doo't have the money to go, however, and their plight appar- ently haa stirred up a ~t deal of community pride along the Orange Coast. Paul A. Palmer, board chairman of Newport Balboa Savings and Loan. Monday night dispatched 65 night wires to community leaders and friends urging them to chip in and belp pay for the trip. Coach Dave Grant estimates it will take '2,500. The wires by Palmer follow earlier reeollltloll.! by the Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Chambers of Com· merce applauding the OCC crew, and urging residents to contribute. All money contributed is tax deduc- tible, school officials say, and may be sent to the Orange C.Oast College Foun- dation, 2701 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. Cbeclcs should be marked OCC crew so that they will get into the correct account. School officials this morning said that approximately $250 to $.100 had been received toward the '2.500. Breakdown ot expen.ses shows the CTew will need '2.«io for transport&· tion, $280 for housing and meaJs. and i100 for the entry fee. OCC wiJI maJte the trip back with UCLA and share expenses. Two Insane Men Now Sou ght in SF Bay Area SA~ FRANCISCO CAP) -Two crimi.nalJy insane men, heavily ~rmed and considered extremely dangerous, ~alned at large today, objects of an Intensive police search in San Fran- cisco. They are Gerard Gallant, 28. and Ge4q& Quinlan, 25, both Of Loi Aneeles. Gallaat, under life sentence for vrm· ed robber1 and rape, and Quinlan, ad· Judged mentally incompetent to stand trial on charges or shooting a policeman, broke out ol Atascadero State HOlpital Sanday. They and Robert Hlguera, 28. of Downey, dabbed two guards and toot tnem ad two other hospital employea hostage in making their escape lliguet"a, who had been adjudS?cd in- competent to stand trial on thert and narcotics chirps, was recaptured Monday tn the sw1 at Pismo Beach 11 be tried to elude omcers. Before that, the three escepees had abandoaecl the wounded guards, Sil Dave B•o, 40, and Robin Moore. 52, wbo M't now boepMallsecl, and rele•· td Mn. n.aa., Warren, 40, • PIJ'Chl•trte teclmld.111. San Luis Obispo County sheriffs of· flcen said they freed Mn. warren ln a telephone•aJTanged u ch£nge for Mrc. VlrOnia Voss. a n o t b er ptycblatrlc techntcJ111 at tbe hospital. Mrs. VOit wu aoon trero and ..-... ,...... ... bllrmed, oUJcm ...... rlltldly, May 28, 1968 Final Salute Rites Held for Craslied Beach Pilot Capl John E. Dupies was buried Monday at Good Shepherd Cemetery ln Hunpngton Beadl with l>early l,000 rriendi and acquaintances attend1DJ? graveside ceremonies wblle overhead, 1• helicopters fin by ln a final ia- Jute to the president of the helicopter :its association. apt. Dup•, 45, died last Wednft. afternoon when the Los Anaeles Airways bellcopter be was piloting from Disneyland toward Los Angeles International Airport fell from the sky in Paramount, ldllint the ti per-sons aboard. Crowding the cemetery were friends from the Litue Leagues of Hunting. too Beach, particularly the Ocean View League of which he was vice .... president. In addltlon, then were fre~ Of his fellow beUcopter pilots a 8 the graveside rttea. Overhead 14 helicopters piloted by membsrs or the Profeu1onal HeUcop- ter Pilots Association, which Capt. Dupies helped to oralDiz.e, droned acl'06s the cemetery, IOUth along Beach Boulevard to the ocean and back again to shower flowers on the site w~ tbelr president wu to be burled. Capt. Dupies lived at MU Govin Circle, Huntington Beach. The grave- side rites followed ~uiem masc at St. Bonaventure Roman Catholic Cburcb. McCarthy, Kenitedy View 'Close' Oregon Pr~ary By United Press lnteruUonaJ Sens. Robert F. Kennedy and Eu(ene J . McCarthy vied in Oregon's maJ<e-or·break primary today as Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. who isn't on the ballot, continued to roll up support elsewhere. Both Kennedy and McCarttiy forces , while expressing hope mixed with some optimism, predicted, "it will be close." Kennedy says he needs to win 1n Oregon to remain a "viable candl- date" for the Democratic presidential nomination. Most observers f e e l McCarthy also n e e d s to win . to re- main a major contender for the nomination. Polls gave a slight edge to Kennedy. Humphrey, meantime, claimed a major coop Monday in Pe.nnsylvania. Humphrey backers said the first nose count of t h e big Pennsylvania convention de legation assured the vice- president or at least 90 and posibly American Leag ue Sets 2 Divisions CHICAGO (AP) -'The American League officials today announced they will play a two-division schedule for the 1969 season wilb a three-of.five playoff to determine its World Series representative. The Eastern Division will consist of Boston, New York, Ba 1 ti more. Waablngton, C\eVeland. and Detroit. The Western Division will have Chicago, Minnesota, Kansas City. Oakland. Seattle and the California Angels. as many as 100 of the slate's 1:.1 votes on the first ballot at Chicago. Most other votes Jn the delegate poll went to McCarthy. Kennedy did not receive a vote but it was consider- ed certain s om e of the uncommitted delegates would fail to him. On the GOP side in Oregon, Richard Nixon was rated a sure winner in his biggest test yet or 1968. A record voter turnout w a s predicted despite overcast skies and forecasts of scattered showers. Nearly 75 percent of the State's 996,662 voters were expected at the polls. While Nixon rested in Portland to await the results, Kennedy and McCarthy planned to spend the day in California where they compete in their last primary showdown n e x t Tues· day. Both were scheduled to return to Portland tonight for what they hope will be victory celebrations. Nixon's main concern was his margin of victory over Govs. Ronald Reagan of California and Nelson Rockefeller of New York. Reagan, a "non·candidate" whose backers made an intensive radio.television cam- paign, ls on the ballot whiJe candldate Rockefeller c a m e up with a I a s t minute write·in campaign. There was no inclination in either the Kennedy or McCarthy camps to dispute a poll, indicating a very close race. The opinion sampling released Monday night by the National Broad- casting Co. w a s taken May 25-26 by the Oliver Quale organization. . The poll gave Kemedy 34 percent, McCarthy 32, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey 10, President Johnson 9, other 4 and undecided U . The poll in· dicated Kennedy and McCarthy each up five points from two weeks earlier, largely at the expense ol JobDsOD and Humphrey. HELICOPTER P ILOTS' SALUTE Capt. Dupies Funeral Flyover Tustin Couple Aboard Missing Plane Sought A missing light plane corrying a Tustin couple was the object ol a full scale Civil Air Patrol se'cl!'ch today. The aircraft was reported lost Mon· day after a flight originating from Orange County Airport last Friday. • Aboard were Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sharp of Tustin. Sharp is a vice president ol American Electronics Co. in Fullerton. The Western Air Rescue Cemer at Hamilton Air Force Base said Sharp. 38, new a single-engine Beedlcraft Bonanza from the county airport to Concord's Bucbaoan Field Friday. His father lives in the Stockton area. The Sharps told friends at Concord ttley pimned to return home Fridar night because there wes a threat of bad weather. The plane wu lut seen when it took off from Buchanan field. Consumer Prices Up WASHINGTON (UPI) -Conslm\er price• increased three tenths of one percent in April and indications are the rise will continue for IODle months to come, the Labor Dep.rtment n· porte-d today. E.O.M. 9:30 ..... WEDNESDAY e FRIDAY e SATURDAY • Stora Clolecl n...My. M.....W Doy u p ' 0 •/o 0 F F Store-Wide End-of-month! Women ••• Children •• ; Men! All Sales Final! No Layaways! No Refunds! ' Shop Early! Only ReCJUlar Stock! ~ 11!11 .HAYTHOINl'S ~ iiii CHARCil ACCOUNT .. m 1 COAST HWY. e COltONA DIL MAil 11 1 AVI. DIL MAR e SAN CLIMINTI ·. ' • .J OAllV PILOT Consplr9 Trial Spock's Cli~hing Alice Crimmim Found Guilty of MllRllaughter A Pasadena bank executive is in serious condition today alter being shot twice by a burglar he sur· prised going through his pants pockets. Gordon Mclai n, 37. 'told police be was awakened by a noise and spotted the burglar in his apartment, cried out "What the nell ?" ••. and was shot. • ~ Police n su0urbctn Skokie, 111., arre.dtd members of a roe~ and rolL band after finding man· ;uana in their truck used to haul musical equipmetit. The group is called "Th.e Lat~.~J Gnus." • .. Mn. B. G. Bu.s1ink, of Holland. hung her bikini up to dry on a nail on the cabana near her swimming pool. A pair of _wrens ~a!'Il~ along and built a nest lJ1 the bikiru bra. • 'fhe St. Louis County Counsellor's Oflice has filed suit against farmer Loui1 Thein Jr., for violating coun· ty air p01lution laws. Theiss r aises hogs. • Longest shot in the history of English racing is First Rate Pirate shown here toitl~ hi! owner, British pop singer Billy Fury. Tne horse il considered iuch a long shot in the ~ Derby set for Wednesday that t~ ·r~st of the field 1001'14 haoe to fall tlown /01' him to tDi1&. If tM horse, bl/ sOflle mir· acle, should lioe up to his nmM and win the. race, tlae bookmakers could lose $2.4 million. First Rate Pirate, wlio has 11et to toi'n a race, is quoted at 500 to 1 odds. • Of Barriers -TOI() BOSTON (UPI l -The spectacle of \ Dr. Benjamin Spock. lean. graying and topcoated against the wintry al:r of New York City, clambering over the barricades proteetin:g a U.S. Anhy in· duction center was described on the sixth day of the landmark conspiracy trial. 'T'rial of the pediatrician and his four codefenda:nts. in its second week in U. S. Di s t r 1 ct Court, has been dominated by the testimony of 13 newS>men and seven FBI age11ts. ln all .so far, the government has called on 26 witnesses and shown more than a hall-dozen newsreels. On trial with Spock are Mitchell Goodman. 44, a·n author from Temple. Maine; the Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr .• 43. ch;.,plain at Yale University; Michael Ferber. i 23-year-old Harvard graduate student from Buffalo, N.Y., and Marcus Raskin . 33, codirector in the Institute f o r Policy Studies in Washington. But Assistant U.S. Attorney John Wall sald he still has possibly as much as 20 trial days of evidence to present ··1 had expected to clear it up in eight to 10 days, but the process baa been detayed by delense examination of documents." Wall said. The crossing of t h e baricades took place at the Army Induction Center on Whitehall Street in New York last Dec. 5. It led to the arrest ol 6.5-y~ar­ old Spock and about six other pel'Sons. New York City patrolmen David J. Kossuth and J oseph Triolo and FBI agent Haymond Jennings Jr. tesUf.ied that Spock was one of about 400 marchers who'moved oo the induction center, protected by barricades and from 1,500 to 2,000 policemen. Spock and a few other persons maneuvered the barricades, th e witnesses said, sat down on the sidewalk in front -of the center and were shortly thereafter arrested. Among the five defendants, only Spock was cited as present ~t the in· duction center. Boy With Mother's Ki~y Gets Another Frolll Father DENVER (UPI) -A J7-year-old Denver youth, who lived more than five years with a transplanted kidney from his mother's body, has received a n e w kidney -this time from h i s father, doctors at the University of Colorado Medical Center announced today. Physicians said tbey undertook a new transplant operation on Royal A. Jones Jr. after his body began re· jecting a kidney be received from bis motbe1 in November, 1962.'- Jones was the first known person to survive a kidney transplant with an organ donated from someone other than a twin. Doctors said the teen-ager received the new kidney in an operation performed last Tuesday. He was read- mitted to the hospital this spring after 725 Road Deaths Over ·Holiday Weekend Seen CHICAGO (AP) -The National Safety Council said today that between 62.5 and 725 Americans may die in traf· fie accidents during the Memorial Day holiday ftekend. doctors determined his body was beginning to reject the kidney donated by bis mother. · Doctors at the hospital, which has done pioneer research work in both kidney and liver tran.p.nts, alto an- nounced they had performed another liver transplant operation on an 18· month old Oakland boy who was n o t identified. 4 Credit Card Vice Ring Men Get Five Years CH1CAGO (UPI) -Four members of a nationwide, $300,000-a-month credit card vice and prostitution ring were sentenced to five years imprison- ment Monday. NEY YORK (UPJ)-Four cuea of champagne, mean\ to .help fun·l~ Allee Crimmln.s forget her three-weei murder trial~ aat unopened tn a Queens supper club today. Mrs. Crimmins, a pretty, -.year-old former cocktail waitrees, bad been confident an all~ale jury •oeld el• onerate her ol charges tbllt abe murdered her 4-year-old daugbtm>. Early today the jury e~ more than 13 hours of deliberation and fMDd the redhaired -Mrs. Crimmins luiltJ al first degree manslaughter. SenteDc:IDI on . the charge, which carries a .... imum 10 to 20 years in pri.1on, waa.. Jlt for July 12. Instead 9( celebl"ating an acquittal wiUr champagne at 1be chic Pmt I · supper.club across the 1treet from~ court. Mrs. Crimmins wu ordeNdllW the Women's House of Detention, a grim Greenwich Village jail wbicb in- mates once described at an Offidal in- quiry as "a snake pit." 1 OVERCOME WITH EMOTION After the verdict was read, Mrs. Crimmins, wearing a mini-length wine-colored dress, wu called to the bench to state her name and identity. Pale and overcome with emotion, she was able to speak only a few words. The sensational trial stemmed from t h e deaths of Mrs. Crimmins' t w o children, Alice Marie, 4, and Edmancl Jr., 5, in July, 1965. The state claimed Mrs. Crimmlnt, charged only with the girt's death, bad killed to keep the children from going to her airline mechanic husband in a custody battle. They reconciled after the youngsters died. During her trial, Mrs. Crimmins ad· m1tted to affairs with a number of men before and after her children's deaths. But she denied Jcnowing bow the youngstenr vanished from their bedroom a.ml wen &lain. The prosecution's case was based on Bookie Gets 30 Months · On Perj ury Charge LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Former Miami Beach bookie Ruby Lazarus has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for committing perjury before a grand jury investigating a 1 ·'Little Apalacbin" meeting o f gamblers in Palm Springs. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGMTI R Mrs. Alia Cr1mm1M testimony by two key witnesses, Mn. Sophie Earomi:rski, a neighbor, and Joseph Rorecb, a fumer lover. Mrs. Earomlrski, 43, testified she looked o u t of her living room window at 2 a.m. Jul:y 14, ~. and saw Mrs. Crimmins carrying a blanket-wrapped form. She said Mrs. CriJmnlns was ac- companied by her son, Im unidentified man and the family dog as they drove off in the man's car. The man never was ide!Wified. Roreoh, · 39, testified Mrs. Crimmins told him during a motel tryst a year after the girl died: "Joseph, c a n you forgive me? I killed her." I CAUGHT IN NUDE Her 32-year-old husband remained be side her throughout the trial, during which she admitted to nude swimming with Rorech and affairs with a number of other men -one of whom once was caught nude with her in her bedroom when Crimmins returned home from his night shift airline job. Mrs. Crim.mins, Who had smiled confide.ntly through dinner with her husband at a supper club while the jury deliberated the verdict Monday rught, bowed her head and gasped as 1lhe verdict was read just before 2 a.m. Later abe ht'Oke dQwn ad cdld. A WOJDID who ... lf&lllW lat trial aaid: "They ctida't CODYld" blr mW ing, but for ber moru ---.. ahe bad too U*l1 men. .. Defe.-. AUorD9J HC'Okl a.dlon tiredly aodded tn .,,..._ .. Yea. that'• wbalt tbe1 reaDJ flalld ber guihy of." WILL APPEAL SEft'ENCB HanisoD aakl be would appeal the sentence. , CrimmiN crie4 wbea tbe ftl'dict WI read. ''NMr ft .,_ goiq to find out who rtlilJ 1Ud it," bi Said:' Chief pr.weuw Antbmly LQm- bardino riDed a news COlllarenee after the verdict ·na announcecl. "Gnat job, A.dlxJrq," a dettetive who bad worked on tbe CripnDilll cue _ ~ him. "Two yeara ad 11 monlbl but we got a coDW:tioa. BMatifuL" Ac:roa tbe atreec at tbe Part I Reltaunnt. Where Mrl. Crim.m18I bad ..,eat almolt every eveelq d1b'tlll her trial, ~-tor Marton Au.r1land looked at the four cues of clwDpqne be bad stocked for Alice'• ~ctoty par· ty. . "It's just going to go back to the li· quor ,store and maybe, hopefully, we can if ve a real party after she wins the appeal," AUerband said. Queens S u p r e m e Court Juatice Peter T. Farrell bad given the jlrors -all married men -five poisible . verdicts ranging from tint degree marder, with a mandatory life sen- tence, to acqllittal. In his instructiODI to the jury, Far· rcll had told tbem a firat degree manslaughter conviction would be wlrranted H the aceueed had com· mit1led th• tilling "in the beat of passion in • cn1el or unusual man· ner." Arnheiter Files . $3 Million Suit · SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Lt. Cmdr. Marcus Arnbeiter filed a $3 million countersuit Monday charging two of· ficers who once served in his com· mand with inv~on of privacy, defamation and civil coospiracy. The suit in Superior COID't was filed against Luis Belmont.e ~ William Generous who bad sued Amheiter for · · $2 million charging deiamatioo. Mrs. GIMlys L•ngton, of Cippen· ham, England, t'eported her 12-year- old goose stopped laying eg~ last week and is now developing multi· colored male plumage. "We have no doubt that Freda bas simply changed her sex." Mrs. Langton said, announcing that the bird is now called Fred. • President Howard Pyle estimated that traffic accidents also could dis· able 'IT ,000 to 32,000 men, women and children. The tabulation period will run from 6 p.m. Wednesday to midnight Sun· day. The record for motor vehicle fatali· ties during a Memorial Day holiday is 608. It was set during a fo11T-Oay ob- servation last year. Pyle said in a statement that acci- dents . dla'ing a nonholiday period of equal k!.ngtb probably woold cause about 580 deaths and 26,000 disabling inj~. U.S. District Court Judge Sam Per- ry found Tommy Rizzo, 36, 8am Elia, 43, both of Chicago, Frank Tornabe~ 43, of suburban EIJnwood Park, and Robert Smith, 29, Lansing, m., gdilty of using the mails to promote pro- stitution. The judge ordered all but Smith jailed immediately after a key government witness -a madam - had been threatened. Smith was freed on f.'J,400 bond. Perry said he would consider reduction of his sentence on July 25. The government charged the men diatributed credit cards to more than 6,000 businessmen across the country, inviting them to patronize Chicago houses of prostitution. Four witnesses testified t h e y received the c a r d s. which bore a Chicago telephone number. U.S. Atty. Thomas A. Foran testified that Tornabene had "long been as11ociated wath a Chicago gamb· ling and vice ring that made an estimated $300,000 a month. ONE QUART OF FULLERGLO SEii-GLOSS ENAMEL (=e •215) with every 2-gallon purchase A teller at a Banlt of America branch in San Francisco Jooked up when a young man handed her a note demanding money be placed in a canvas bag he laid on the counter. Min Kathl"n Schl1199ttr, 21, rec- ognized the young man as a class- mate of hers when she was in gram· mar schoof. The would-be-thief ap- parently aware he was recognized, grabbect the note and fled with the empty canvas bag. He urged motorists who will be on the roadS during the weekend to make preparation. "Preparation of the car, plaming of the route. and preparation of the driv· er -Jn terms ot starting in plenty of lime, knowing what to watch out for and undentancling defensive driving maneuvers -could make a massive dif1erenc:e in the week«ld toll," he said. During the trial, one witness said · she worked as a prostitute for the madam, Ellen "BUMy" Curry, 42. The witness said Tornabene made a down payment on a four-story house in the vicinity of the near North Side Rush Street and Wells Street entertainment areas. She said girls were charged $10 a night rent for rooms fu lbe house, plus 50 percent of their take. Thermal Retraction Due Srnog Lacing t lie BWJin Fo r Tlie Sec ond Day Califorilia ~ovlh•r~ C•llloml• conllMled ..,,,.,. •n<I w•rm '""'" ••<..,, lor coo•l•I I~• or low cloudl I~ lll<i ea rlY ,.,.,,,,.. '"" ttoun. 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G. ,,, Th• the i: CH year· the a ne xt was of th• shot tack• f'r in < Web: critic Aug1 with ches· Mi 1ived •rec its . lt .. ·k· ~h' - 041L Y PILOT S '.============;, Resurrection· City ·Drenched hy ·Rain I MEMORIAL WEEK SPECIAL Q1Utht11 FLowers & PLanu at Pricu You Can Afford . ~~~,~rf :~ .......... ts!. POTTED $298 WASHINGTON CUPIJ - Cold wind and relenllr'~ rain toppled the dining trnt o( Resurrection City tOd ,11 and forced evacuation of some of. the. Poor People\ campaigners from h u J \ swamped by five inches or standing water. The wet misery o( the c111· of the poor grew steadily '" a chill rain continued to fall from leaden-grey skies with no prospect of reHeC 1n sight. The 15-acrc ancampmrnt or the Poor People's Mar rh is located in a park that w;i~ built on fill land in what once was a Potomac Rivrr bay. · · <;till was secure but the can· have b e e n "constantly 1 a~ top had ripped loose surveying the situation'' at from one of the poles. the hut city. nother tent nearby 'was Despite the bad weather. MUMS ............................. . P•ICH IHICTIVI THRU JUNt I ALSO PLANTERS AND POTTERY o,... tlll t-su-. tiff .......,.,.. '-tl11t NEWPORTER HOME & GARDEN 2089 Ha rbor Blvd. -642 ... -400 Costa Mesa h<1stily pressed into service Grant sai<l . the he a I t h a~ a makeshift dining hall department does not ··an· where m;irchers who ven-ticipate any type . o f lured forth from ttu~lr hul6 epidemic outbreak other found a c'01d breakfast of than colds or other respi·l=====================- <'nrnflakcs. buns, fruit juice •• ratory ailments.'' I ---------------------;ind toffer. .'\ portable healer wa~ in- ~•alled in the tent to take '\nme or the damp. ~ei::r~ t•hill off the air. VIOLENCE FLARES -LouisvilJe, Ky .. firemen look on in vain. as a police patrol car blazes after being set afire by a band of rioting Negroes. The violence began Monday night when some 1,000 Negroes hurled rocks and bricks at police after a Black Power rally. Today National Guardsmen are patrolling the streets of Louisville. With a naturally high water table. it turns into .1 muddy swamp with relativr- ly little r a J n . And Washington has had atmos1 continuous rain Cor the past two days. Some low-lyinit sections of the hut city were under five inc•he" or water. Ten or t2 huts 1n that area had to be rvacuatcd because water had risen above the level or lhr plywood floors. which a1·p raised about four inches ;ibove ground by 2-by-4 boards used as joisL'\. · The worst flooding wa~. in 1hr section nearest the Ltn· 1·nln Memorial. The other c-nd of the site. nearer the 12 Injui-ed, 104 Arrested The 2.400 residents rosr early lhjs morning to ftn ct that the big blue circus tent in which they take thr1r meals had been toppled over by the wind and rain. Thr main mooring of the tent \\' a " hington Mou nument. \\ai; relatively dry. beini;: on h1i:hcr ground. lk Murray (;rant. h<'ad 'i 11f the Oi~trict of Columbia {) OMEGA SHE DESERVES AN OMEGA ~- In Louisville Negro Riot ll r:ilth Oepartment. tnld l 'r l public health doctor~ French Police Se ize Huge Cache of Arn1s Omega has been making superior quality timepieces since 1848. And here are two line examples of Omega artistry from our broad selection. Both in 14 karat gold. Demure round Omega with gold-tilled band, $105 . .. ,•hionable marquise shaped dlal, $110. • LOl'lSVILLE. Ky. IU'Pll -National Guardsmen and state and local po I i c e restored order early today in the city's West End where roving bands of Negroes looted. burned cari; and hurled rocks and bottles at police. Mayor Kenneth Schmied blamed th e diiturbance. which he said was "well planned." on outsiders. He clamped an 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on the city and ordered ttte streets cleared late Monday night after Gov. Lou is B. Nunn ~nt in 375 guardsmen and 80 st.ate tl-oopers. Schmied said another curfew would be imposed tonight. Twelve persons were ad· mitted to Louisville General Hospital. four for treatment of bullet wounds. T w o policemen and two firemen were injured by nyin~ rocks and bottles. One person suf· fered stab wounds. Police s~id 104 persons - 6.1 adults and 41 juveniles - were arrested on charges of break.Ing and entering and breach ol the peaee. The trouble in t h e predominanUy Negro West F.nd was qqelled at 1 a.m., about five aild a haU hours alter the disturbance broke out at a street corner raily in which white policemen Troops . Bid GOOdbye To General 'W esty' I.ONG BINH. Vietnam (UPI) -u.s: Army troops today said their formal i:oodbye to the man they call "bull'' -Gen. WilUam G. ''Westy'' Westmoreland. There wasn't a wet eye on lhe parade groun~. Elderly Man Shot Aiding Neighbor CHICAGO (UP I) -A 75- year-otd man who came to the aid of the woman in the next apartment when she was attacked in the corridor or their North Side hotel was shot three times by the al· tacker. i''rank McGuire . who livrd in apartment 709 of tht Webster Hotel. wa~ i n critical c o n d i t i o n ;it August.ana Hospital today with wotmds in the neck. chest and right leg. Miss Marie Rago. 56. who 'ived in apartment 7~. suf. •red a broken nose and its near the right eye and · the forehead when the at- ·ker beat her Monday ~ht. ... .. The last hurrah. the emo- tion.al loog goodbye will come in bi.ts and pieces, as tfle American commanding general in Vietnam visits units in the field before leaving for Washington to become Army Chief ol St.alt. Today they did not rip off their helmets and hurl them up and shout "Bull" as Gls ;ire prone to oo when the four star general comes visiti~ out in the rice pad· dies C:i'ld jungles. Today it was spit and polii;h. By the book. But as usua l W e s t m o r e I a n d con - gratulated the men who were congratulating him. "I congratulate you, I wish you God speed, I thank you for W'hat you have con- tributed and I salute you. Y°" have come through w\lh flying col ors ," Westmoreland said . Speaking to his head- quarters troops but •<i· dressing all 33.'i,OOO Army G Is in this c o u n t r y . W~tmoreland said : "Individually you have performed in an outstanding fdlioo with a high dress of discipline. with ingenuity and injtiative in y o u r re5')eetive duties. You have acted not alw.ays according U> the book but used your American initiUive to overcome weather, terrain and ttle nature or the enemy." I See by Today's Want Ads • Kett'I a pr\Vlllf' party that will Pf.Y Vtt'Y well fOr a ~ent. ipleasant clMn- 11'11 I Id)': e Hflrjt'!I 11 :t.l' Monltt4'Y Bo\)' boet, .,;tti II Wp !lfl ~. ~ bridp and mMY other tnf!l!r8dn1 , ... tur'M. .,. ................... atludt•~tna ldl'n ~ ~ P'rl6a)'. e A party will ~ 11" f(I $10.000 Miii down, lnr a llJOd bullftea. Ill N'ft. POftT flt VICllift'TY. were accused ol brutality a~ainst Negroei;. Schmied blamed '"outsiders" for the trouble. PARIS <UPI) -Acros~ troubled France p o I I c P cracked down today, ar- restinl!\ dozens ol persons and l'P1zinJ.'. piles of armi; in· <'llldtnl.'. guns. homemadr homh$. Molotov cocklc:ils and clubs. I SLAVICK'S -;y;uJe/etj; SINCf. 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND 644-1 380 NEWPORT CENTER "We knew the rally was )?oing to be held and were t.old some people were com· ing in from out of town." Schmied said. ''But we didn't have any idea this type of thing would happen. It seems it wa s well planned from somewhere along the way.'' 0. Freeman Demands TV Equal Time The <iction in riot-lorn Pam. Lyon, Marseilles andj other major cities followed;:=.==============~-=-------===========• ~londay'i; warning by the 1'he disorder spread to lhP downtown se<:tion, about 2Q blocks from the West End. llhortly ~ter v i o I e n c e erupted in the West End. Helmeted police. many 11tlll W ~SH ING TON <UPI ) - in civilian clothes after Agriculture S e c r e t a r y being hurriedly called to du· Qrville L. F' r e e m a n . ty sealed off the downtown 1 angered by what . he called ~ to iz'affic a.n d "• ,trave.ty nn . objectivf' ~ after 11ner.aJ reportinf/1 • has 41emandC'd • ltiaft ~ •~re .m.h· equal Orne tn M>Swer a Ml by Ne•o ganJS. "No t e l• vision . documentar.'' looting was reported in about the nation 's poor and downtown Louisville. hungry. Nunn, who arrived in the He also denollnced thr West End immediately after Col u m bi a Broadcast1ni: the guardsmen, vo"ed to System fOt' saying on thr use "whatever f o r c e May 2l program thal the necessary" to end t h e a g r i c ulture department disturbances. ' "protects farmers. not con- The trouble spread from sumers. and especially not the rally site at ~ and destitute consumers." Greenwood Street into the "This is a lie." Freeman rest of the 20 square block said in a curt letter to Rep. predominanUy Negro area Carl Perkins. ( D · K y . ) of the West End. About Chairman ,of the House 85.000 of Louisville's 400,000 F.ducation and Labor Com· residents arP Negro and mittee which a~ked hi m to 50.000 o( them live in the rommPnt on the CR!' prn- Wei;t End. gram. governmPnt that it had unearthed a plot to unleash hloodv rernlution through9ut f r;incr. Triu·klnads of pnlir·e mov- e-ct into action late Monday ntt!h l as the nation i;ank d('cper into c: crisis that h<'gan as a colleite student rPbellion, developed into a JO.miUion man strike and now involved a leftwing campaign 1o replace Presi- dent Charles de C:aullP's regime with a ''People's Government." Polioe arrested 4-0 persons alone in Paris' main trouble spot. the Latin Quarter on the Left Bank or the Seine River. Most arrested were , not students. police sc:•d. The 40 included oniy six students and two schoolboys. In seven hours in the Latin Quarter. police con- fiscated three pistols. a .22· caljber rifle. five axes. twn razoNi. two f11rk kni1°Ps. l:i r lubs. steel hallbr:1rings M rl steel blocks. HOWARD JOHNSON'S 2750 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa All day Wednelday Big Flah Fry '1.19 ---All you can ••tr Golden brown Fri11d Chicken. GoldenbrownFilletofFlounder, French Fried Potatoes. CohJ French Fried Potatoes. Cote Slaw, and assorted breeds, Slaw. Tartar• Sauce, asaort9d Child's portion: 98¢ brHds. Child's portion: 89- 11 GrHt, huh? (So far we 've had only two compl1lnt1: "Cluck·Cluctd" and "Gtub·Otubl'1 ---=-===-=-=--~--================ 11r1 Ill 1111111 II SAVt~r.s For you ••• courtesy 1nd genuine frlendtlness. For .your uvin1s ••• highest earn1nfZS In Insured safety. 15 4% when our current 5 OL It compoul'ded ..L 0 annual panbOok 70 dally and held • rate of for a y11r. .... t 1/4~ ~. •h"• the cwrre11t •11111,.f rat• e11 )6.moftlh c11t1liut. tece1111h 111 111vhiplu ol Sl,000. Fwl41 r-1.M ~ tM IOtlt .. ,. fre"' .... ht: aft•• lh• lo+fl, ffe111 ll•t• ef f'9ttipt. ~-11h lt1terM te Sll.000 ~y • Fed•••t •1•11cy. 1111 "nr" 0 It T I 0 u LI VA" D, c 0 a TA M lS A t 2127 • I ., I 4 1.' 4 2 . 4 7 I I "W H E I E C 0 U RTE SY IS A WAY 0 F B US I N ES S LI F E" -- .. Out of the Clear Blue Sky ... come Air California's new DC-9 Sunjets The Easy Way from Orange Count Y.A irJ).!!rt to the Cities by the Bay ... Sa n Francisco, Oakland; Sa n Jose* A11 l"11hfnm1.4 ~11110111wcs thl' mml t'f>n\l'n· 1r11l '<'~cl11lr ,., ,., tn the San Frnncm-n-RAy nrr.1 Lr11\ ~ thr itnn<I lll'hind ... 11nd 1111• "ind. n11rmit II ple11S11nt 1111 ·hnur In the City 111 thf' RA)'. \\'h) fi'!hl Ule' ('mwrl~ r~f'way In thr m11rl at Lo~ AnJZt'lrs lntcmAhnnitl? S11' c ~our precious tunr .. Dm'I' thf' Othf'f Wll) ••• to Orange County Airport-located ~ nt'11r the hp of the San Diego Freeway, just minutr~ from th11 ant" Ana and Newport Freeway~. t°"? ~rw 1eo, ~10111 Flights and Ortnge Cn11n11· Airport mean ~Easy Come. Eiu~ Go" fni )tiU w11h Air California! For r~"'1'llbOM: <'Rll YourTNt\elAgeat• AU: CalilomlA (714) .>I0-4,;:)() • rfcC'lfYI irl ,i~hll "'o.Jcl.M. 011e DC.S ft;,JU to Son Jo.. • AIR CALIFORNIA TH••A•YWAYI -----,,._ ________ .,. ___________________________________ ...._......._...._.. .. -------0. \ 1 • • I D f DAILY '1LOT Mayor Acts as Mediator In SF College Uprising and hlll'led Insults at police· men who stood by. QVEENIE •• Plall f 11tft"~I Molesters · ~in Boy's Hunt -- ... 1.4512 DAYS . SAN FRANCISCO CAP l- Mayor Joeeph Alioto of San Franclaco tried today to brinf dia1ldent elements on the Ban Franclaco State Collefa campus to his of. lice for peace blks. bar~alnlng we can bring peace to the campus." said the mayor, who also is a lawyer. 1be remalnlng major issue ls a demand by a militant minority of the school's 19,- 000 students for kicking out the Air Force RO'l'C pro- gram. LYNWOOD (AP) -A Cbecl of Don llZ ... , ...... ud • ....., ti dl6ld dlu.,._-we Cllllt ... under WllJ todly • .,. .bUat for a ~ ... ~ boJ millial aince 11lllndaJ. . . .. As police, students and faculty members occupied the campus Monday night in an uneesy calm, Alioto offered to have ~senta­ tives meet today in City Hall. Between 300 and 400 per· soM staged a "mill-in" Mon· day afternoon. tying up tel- ephones and noisily crowd· ing into the Administration Building. Police moved in only af. ter Dean of Students Ferd Reddell was trapped in his office for several hours. "I believe tbat with rea- sonable necotiattons thl'oogh the principles ol coDective No arrests wen made as the students continued their demonstration, be'd a rally I 11 JKOOB a d~er . . . ni enut 1teme.e Water ~ ...... e FLAMI 'llOOPINO DCLUSIYI &UAIANTDD DIAPllY CLIANIN& Dra,.,y Cl•nlnt-Perfect .................. :r .. yeur llra,ery, ., 1M y. ,.. ~t If c'-"8We. e Ne Shriftlulte e Ne W1!telt HeHI • Perhct , .. , ,.,.,,"' e 'erl9ct 1.-H.,,.1 e Water Stain lt-.1 e ,,.,,.1 .... 1 lnmllatlell OUll IXCLUllVI SlltVICI DRAPERY • ,,.. ................ al e TWIM May le Arr ..... CLEAN.ER~I~~·~'~:~:.::~~-==~ :--• ,~ Leu Dra,.a s 20% Off ~;;3,, I 642.0270 1702 RPOIT RYDe, COSTA MESA aiR-roRT BOUND? . , After the faculty voted lo keep the program last week. President John .Summerskill agreed to hold a student and faculty referendum. Members of the adminis> traUon and board of trus· tees of the st.ate college sys- tem protested to Chancellor Glenn Dumke. Dumke an- nounced SumlnerskilJ's res- ignation as Summerskiil, who had announced in Feb- ruary bis intention to resign, left for Ethiopia to invetti· gate a job with the Ford Foundation. Surnmerskill denied he had resigned. Alioto said his understanding is that Sum- merskill was fired. The acting president, Don- ald Garrity, indicated at a news conference Monday he has no intention of holding any referendtlm on the ROTC issue. Garrity said other de- mands of the demonstrators. for more minority ~t admissions and more ml· nority faculty members, would be met as agreed to by Summerskill. In another development. it was repo~ today that Dr. Robert R. Smith, 52, an administrator and professor al the college, has been of- fered the job of president. His acceptance reported- ly was contingent on agree· ment with the trustees on his methoch for dealing with problems at the school. "k · * * Police .md ~ MuUD Jentee Jr . di.....,.... from .. fnmt ywd of bll home fiw da11 a10 after bl.I . motber Ud SiVH b i m permisaioD to ridt hil tricy- cle in the driveway. An intemlve 411 • b I o c k tell'ob ill wtlkb ofticln were poined bJ 1 o m e D private cltizem failed to hm'I up any clues · and dleck.s of l'eported lightings of ~ boy also proved umuccessfuJ . ''Watch yourself, Linda. They come out of those 'think aessiona' with aome pretty fancy ideu." "Eve:rytbiog bas b e e n negative up to th.is point," Detective . Clarence He. dersea ~d. He added tt.t omcers were convinced the child didn't merely wander wway from home. but said no ransom demands had been received by t h e Jensens. Tax Relief Sabotaged • By Unruh: Weinberger New Welfare Chief Picked SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's .finance di- rector accuaed Democratic Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh today of trying to kill tax relief for 1968 and make the Republican gover: nor take the blame. tor Caspar Weinberger said guardedly. As it stood today. the bill was a complex mixture of SACRAMENTO (AP) Reagan and Unruh propos-Gov. Reagan baa named J. als. Unruh used the Demo-s t e v e WUllam1 of San crats' majority lo make ex-Bernardino to be chairman tensive chan~es in the bill or the State Social Welfare last week which boosted the Board . proposed relief for home-w·rn R bLi t ownrrs anrl businessmen to 1 ams, a epu can a · WE'RE OVER STOCl<ED WITH OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS ' YOU MAYI JUST 2 DAYS LDT TO IUY CMAllS AT TMISI ... SAYIN•S. LOUNM CMAllS -SWIVIL UCUNDIU. LIA THU CMAlU.. NAU ... HYDI. TIXTUID PA•ICS LAY·Z-IOY -•ILINI llCLINllS IUY NOW & SAYE •11A11ST COMPOIT NIWS m Use our charle account, revoMnc credit, t.y.a-wt,y plan or banlc terms. 1161 MAllOI aYD., COSTA MISA u a.1111 The Asembly prepared to debate a bill whlch started out as Reagan's publicized program to grant •155 mit- Uon in general property tax relief. "I think there's some hope for it," Finance Direc- lorney, succeeds Nelson A. $190 million. Howard of San Marino who""======================-' Weinberger said the ef· -~tor~is w~to~b~~r-~_i~-·--·---------------------------­ meas1rre impossible ~ pass. ~----------~-------------------~ Senate Urges College The measure's sponsor, Republican Assemblyman John G. Veneman of Modes- to. said he would try to get the amendments removed when debate starts. Weinberger told a report- er. "I thlnk the amend- ments are designed to ltill it and kill income tax relief as well. and leave the op- ponents in the positiOft to make the claim that the ad- ministration is not giving property tax relief." Rescind Concessions SACRAMENTO CAP) - The Senate has a~led a resolution ur~ng state col- lege trustees to take back all "concessions" mede to San FraooilCO St.ate Coliege students by fonner Preci- dent Jdm Summerskill. commends the trustees for recent action to ban a con- troversial sex-Oriented art dist>liaY planned at Long Beam State Oollege ad to control student disorders at San FranciJco State. Teachers Strike~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'l'he lMMUft, ad opted Monday 20-9, al9o llT'ged the trustees to "make a m06t diligmt Mid exhaustive ef- fAJrt" to make sure Sum· menkill's SU<.'Ces60r has • ' c o urage. decisiv~s. finnnets and understanding ,, lft addition, the measure Legislature Ai-Work ••All it says Is they're doing a good job," said Sen. ~ Miller Jr. o f Martinez. bne of the nine Democrats wno opposed the measure. "Well, I'm not s u r e they're doing S\JCh a hot job. In 90l'M instances they've dooe • lousy j<t>," he said. "'Ibey've been indecisive and they've been ~ 31"1lund when there waa action needed.'' LOS ANGELIS (AP) - Despite ~ of a I per· cent pay hike. members ol ttle American federation of Teachers say ~Y will stage a one.<fay strike Friday of Los Angeles city schools. AbQut 1,200 members of the AF'l"s Local 1001 voted 10 to one Monday night in favor of the strike to dramatize demands I o r higbel' pay and im- provmient of educ.atioclal concf!Uons. Merits ind Benefits of Leasing the f 1mily Cir ll\crea1i119 11umbor1 ol Ameriu111 11ow leH• the femily cer. A,. pere11tly tho iclu i,; "whth' 9oocl for co1t·cOl\1ciou1 b111i11ou men i1 al'° 9ood lor Mr. Ftmily-ma11." Eumplo-e l\ew Colony Par Ii slalio• wa90• with •ir co•clitlo•in9 c•• bo lu1ecl for SI It monthly llho fabulous lilll• Cou9er 90H for •bout $t21, which includes •II requirocl ,.,.;o a11<I 1'11ai11tona"co for 40,000 milH loil chan9•1, tun•·•P•. •le I. The dH ler buy• yo11r prue11t cer, fr .. in9 capital for inv11t.., .. 1 111 tho 111e.ht Of that vacatio11 prop•rtv on the river. An ,.cellent bee~l•t 011 tltl1 1•ltjoct is fr.. for the a1~in9. Phon• Joh111011 I Se11 Llncolt1-Mercury in New,ort luch. 642·0911 or 541.-1271. 18 IN! June Brides "Take Note" tlae mo~rn look of SUM elegance diamond ensembles •tylod by &°"eah!M ~ s19500 i ·n NOW 23 DEPARTURES DAILY I Unusual offer/::~ (Approx. avery 30 Min.) 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Aee 131 , Survived bv $C ert Sl•lll""': t ,.... ••endchli.r trtNIC!llldre<>. "·"'·• .. lfr CN le Mee. &alh A P J llrl.., J. 1'1ult &nd Mn. I.AMI Vlsla, C•le Mo H, Grftftldt I ... ,. . .. , ,, "" llalfr -COlll Met.I. m A...,., I.-,,_ ~resftO. surYIY l \19119 Hiii; fo Ge,., anf LA Sarn T""-Gr~~ .......... lt;JI . otlet l'erL DI CO""'lel ,.._ BALTZ 1' Corna del Colta Meta BELL MO 1H 8ro11d1 L PACI MEMO Caneter, I SM Paci Newport f • PBEI COLO NI -....... IMml'I • J~ WUl'CUl ., I. ml I -....... a Seat• lall (., Two Plead Guilty In ~ookmaking SANTA ANA -Two of four acCUllCI ~· County bookmaken arrested l a 1 t November • p1-led (Uilty Mon~ ud were sentenc· ed to jail tenna and placed on three year• probation. Ellllia Everleen, 35, of Santa Ana, got ~ daya and Randel McCullough, 40, of Fullerton, 60 days. The third member of t h e group, Pelum C. Sykes. 52. of Santa Ana asked for a probation hearing. He will be sentenced July 11, Judge William C. Speirs ruled. The fourth man named in the 1967 Grand Jury indict- ment. John Van Andale, 53, or Fullerton, WU clear· ed when the district alt.or· ney's office dismissed char· ges against him. Chi ld Rearing .. The Emotional Impact of World Tensjons on Child Rearing" will be the topic of a talk by Dr. J u l i a n Kjvowitz at UCI tonighl IGvowitz. a UCLA pro- resspr of psychiatry, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 178 Fine Arts. Admen Beat Press It was . "~at the press" time at Pearson Park in Anaheim. Orange County IMI LAWN SERVICE Advertising Club took on the Orange County Press Club in second renewal of Let GARLAND do it! the two clubs' annual softball competition. The ad clubbers won 2-1 to even up standings in the two-year~ld contest at 1-1 (press club won 3-2 in 1967). At 541-7246 happy-sad presentation here, press club pitcher Jack Boettner (left) of Los ~ · _J Cou I Angeles Times watches team manager Leonard Sargeant of Orange County • • • veraen 111 • Evening News tum over trophy to Warren Isham of Global Van Unes, ad club ·' · p~~~ ~:::+~::nee . L•nclsc:•ping T ... , 1bJ Z!, 1968 . DAILY ll'JLOT • 1, NIGHT DAY SERVICE · f:M AM. TO 9:30 '.M.-SATURDAY 10 AJA. TO 6 P.M. treasurer and George Calamaras (right) of Leland Oliver Agency, playing manager of ad club team. -:----------·-...'.b..•.Aa_LA-==N=D-l._H_A_T_L_IY __ ._1_• .. H=AM=l,,,.LT=-O•Nm,_c ... o,,,.• .. TA_M_U_A_!============================::::::::::. For the Record E1tan<la Ave. ,, .. -.m .. ..,. '"-11Mtlcwl, 211 r. 17111 SI. 1:$1 1.m., falle alafftl. *" llf'MI w l'lec4ftlill ·-):ID 1.m., .,_ fire, a.I W, 16111 St. S:U a.m .• -"'91 11d, ClllYW Ori .. arid Ma!MM ltoM 2 Concerts Planned by OCC Group I Oranae Cout c o 11 e g e organ students will take -------• Bell. 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Acceptance nf Sao niego and Mon· treal gave their franchise holders the opportunity to pay SIO mt.Ilion for the rrancbist and 30 baseball players to be drafted from the 10 establish~ teams. Each or the established .teams will bf' permitted to protec:l 15 player~ and Pach can lose a maximum of six in the draft to the nPw teams. Bidder~ from Milwa11krr , Rurfalo ;ind Oalla:;-Fort Worth wcrP bypassed 1n favor-of the two new teams Frustrated Angels ·Seek .500 Again The Angels will make lhf'tr ump reenth attempt to hit the 500 level tonight when they tr y to makf it 1w11 'traight wins over thr first -plat1• f)ptl'olt Tig('f!i at Anaheim Stadium The Angels ha ven't playrd 50-50 ha l ~i nce thev were 2-2 in the hrst wf'ek n lhP eason at Baltimore. Assignrd the pikhin,I! chores 1111, r vPninl! l)y manager Rill Ri i:ney 1 :1.11gel Slate ,.,~.., lli t\t\Q!"ll <t!i O~tro1f 1.15 " m ~M'-'C I""\ ~:: ~ ::;:: :: ~:~~i: ,,st5°o"'~ r,f~, Hfo, M•v JI Ar>Otl> at Oo~lond 1 l5 om ICMPC 1110) CeorJ?c Brunet. 1 5-3) a noted TtJ?rr 1:1mer who beat Detroit ft VP l'lra1J?h' ti mes two ~easo:is ago. ThP Tiger ninger I!' Lei; ('a in I I .(I\. Tom Satriano's run-scorinJ? rlouhlr 1n lhP 12th inninJ? gave the An~el~ a 7.(. \ 1ctory over Detroit Monday n11?hl droyp1IP two landmark homers by the• T11?ers' Ed Mathews. Mathews' 51 Ith and 5121h l'arrrr homers sent the 36•vear-old veteran 1last Mel Ott into sixth place on the all· lime ltst. Rick Reichardt led orr the 12th With a smJ?le and took second on a balk b~ nctroit rt'lif'ver nary! Patterson. whn t'1cn hit Bubba Morton with a pitch OfTllOIT CALIFOllNIA ... , .. '"* ""'""tk· lb ~ I l 0 ~il•OI. Jn ·,l(f"INY, rt Ii 0 I 0 F,..e11MI, \\ Mcrth,uo. rf \ n f I Htnlon. 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San Diego will play In 1ls new 45.000 seat stadium while Montreal will pla~ in the Expo '67 stadium. which will be expanded immediately to 40,000 ~eats. 11n111 a new domed stadium sf.'alln~ 55 000 1s completed. San Oiel'(o's quest ror a bijt lea.cue team hegan more lhan a dernne aj{o. Rut it wasn't until 1!16.'i when voters i:ave 9 72 pc~~ent ap1)rnval to the >t;idi~ bond issue. that citizens COO.Id prove lhe.ir suwort. • And they began usin~ whet1, not J( in haseball discussfon.s. ' \'oters knew that ror the city·~ ~ million stadium to show a prom it had to have major league basebaU as a summer lPnanl. They also knew that a 50.000.seat stadium would enhance the city's chances to get a major league team. The campaign to bring a major league team was championed l>y the city council. county board o f s11pervi11ori;, chamber of commerce. as well ai; new11papers. radio and telev1s100 stations -and banker-in· dus tria.llst ·Smith. Smith owned a radio stJltion that carried San Diego Padre games In tbe Pacific Coast League. Me decided it would be more pro- fitable to own the team than to pay rising broadcast fees. so he bought the Padres in 1955 for $300.000. He sold the radio station. He quickly invested $1.5 milUon to build Westgate Park, and be made It known that the Mission VaJJey facility c·ould be expanded to accommodate a bi,g lea~ue franchise. In en11uing years there were bead.lines COMectlng Smith and San Diego wita .reports ol. pouible shifts Involving the MUwaukAMI now Atlanta Braves. Cleveland Ind1am and Cin· cinoati Reds. Smith believed' chances were 10 good ot acqo.Jring the Milwaukee franchise that he ordered plans drawn ror enlargi11g Westgate Park. San Diego did not get the Braves. Smith was disappointed oor fully com· mitle;d . He kept pitching for baseball, reportedly rejecting a chance lo buy 5l percent ol the Amerk11n FootbaU LeagtJe San Diego Chargers. Dad's MOst Loyal Boo-.er U'IT........_ PERFECT FIT, DAD -Although somewhat "loose" around the ears, as Jtuide. Maxvill b~ought his son dow~ to dugout before start of 2'h -year-old JeHery Maxvill takes in a panoramic view of the play-regular game, a thnll for even the family of those associated with ing field at Busch Stadium in St. Louis as father, Dal MaxvilJ, acts the game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Bad News for LA Readers Have Their Say Hou ston Bombs Dodgers, Singer Has Eye Infection 011 Crew, V arlllittt Hunt .. Frnm 0111 nl lhr m::e1I h11i:: enmM 11 ;11c~rsl10n rnr J)a\'(' l.r::ent na\' ;1n rn· <iOr•emrnl or lh!' no i;eOpP'i ror va r· mint hunter campai,l!n. llPrP·, the trxt of lhe d1~pa\che~: l°'IPilr Mr. \\'h1te: In the light oC recect well desrrvf'd honnrs that have come the way of !"lave Grant's OCC Junior Varsity Crew, l wonder iI the following in· ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. WHITE 11'1 ASH ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ formation might bf' of interest to vour readers The night after occ·~ Crew Awar rl11 Ranquet. lour l'(T'aduates of Dave• Grant's rowing program were singled out for honors at the UCLA lrew Awards Banquet. Bob Ne wman wa.; named Outstanding Oarsman or 1968 Carl Marscellas and i'~rik John son were named Outstandin~ S e n i o 1 f)arsmen of 1968. Pat Moran for thr ~econd year was named Captain of th1• l 'Cl.A Crew. .\ nd on thr 1111hject of \ armint hun- tlnl(: Orar ~tr. White. I\ t read bolh of ynur Artil'lc>s nn the use of scopes tn kill irnund squirrels and 1 couldn't airee with )OU more -11·1 \1ery unsporty. l'\'e been buntinf for around five ~ears and I've seen people pick squir~ls off at 20 yards a"·ay, uslni scopes. ll'1 awful! I do hunt varmint \\Ith a bow and arrow. I would normally use a .222, .12/ .'?50 rifle to hunl all iamf' In the Rt>Mtlest wav I know. A11von11aid ''al lr::est ~in It 11 fighting chance (ynu iirr sn right)."' l'i('nlt .\llrn ~( ,'( ·,\· Sam \ alkt r. the labulou~ prep llhnt fllll '!em from nallas. will perform tn lhP Goldt>n Wesl lnv1lat1onal Meet &t Sacramento .lunf' 20.21. Wal ker has uppe<1 his national record to 72-311. llal Connolly former world rf'corrt holder and Olym pic hammer throw champion i11 ma king weal strides Inward a successfu l comeback. lie defeated American re<·ord holder ~d Burke or Oranj{r Coast College in Saturday's mttt at Modesto. Then Sunday he got off a strong toss or 224-!1 to win a Long Reach we1~ht meet. JOHN VALLELY Vallely Nan1cd Pirate of Y car Ry RA\" PIX TKO Of fM Oe~y "il<ll i•elf Or;1n11e r.oast Collei:te tippf'd its h;1t In .John Vallely once al!ain ~Jonday nit:?ht as thP Ralboa Island sophomore wAs named Athlete of the Year at the Pirate.· annual ~pring sport~ a"arr!~ banq uet. Wit.ti a hne throoi: on hand at 1he OC<.: student cenler Vallel) was honored for his feats in basketball CIN('(N:-JATI -Thp Loi; An~rleli OodJ?e rl' -lhei r pitching rotation in- terrupted by an eye ailment to Bill Singer -open,,ree-.f!ame seril.'s In Cincinnati toni Singer has a e inreclion and isn't expected to be available for work until S11nday. at the earliest. Don Sutton 12·3) pitches for LA tonight. The Cincy hurler is Jim Maloney (3·31. Manager Walt Alston hopes his Dodger Slate M•Y 11 Dod9t r. ol ClnclM•ll 5•00 t<rl IUlll Ml>V 1t Oodff" •I Clnctnn•ll l:l'O Krl t~•Ol M•v :!O Ood~--., Clnclnn••I II In l(F I 14'111 M.v ll °""°"" vs So. Frtn<•>e• I II l(r:1 l•<Cll Dodger!\ ran right themi;rlvf'~ Mter Monday ni1)1t"s Ill-I bombinit by the A~tros in the Astrodome. The defeat was partlcularty gallin~ to the Dodgers because the winnin[t pitcher. Don Wilson. wali a Centennial High and Compton College star who was signed by the Astros right out from under Waller O'Malley's nose. The losing pitcher was slump-ridden Claude Osteen. He was belted from the mound in the second inning by Houston."Osteen gave up five runs and six hlts in one and Ont'·thi.rd innings. Houston scored live runs in the first two innings. four in the fifth and the 10th tally in the sixth. Rusty Staub and J im Wynn had llv• hits each for the Astros. Stiftlb jacked up hls batting average to ,3.i7, second best in ttie league beltind Cin· innati's f'ele Rosi>. Wilson yielrled two doubles to Roh Bailey and a siniile and double to Ron Fairly, but was never in major dif· ficulty. Si nger has been undergoing treat· ment of the ailment at the UCLA Hos pital since Saturday. when he was flown from Houston to Los Angeles. He is expe<!ted to work out Wednesday and pitch by Sund'ay. 'The Dodgers oi>- en a 13-game home stand f'riday night against the San Francis~ Giants. 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Atul'", Pl -""~ T-J cJI, All~ll« -11.m . Smlt)I was not alarmed IA1t yeat when the American Leaeue decided to expand to Seattle and 1Witctl Kamu City to Oa.ldand. ' He was overjoyed.., because the AL had eliminated San Diego's prime West Coast compeUtors for a bJC league team. · The American League would be fille, Smith believed. but he wanted the Na· tionaJ League. "Then we could bring back the old Pacific Coast League rivalry with Loa Angeles and San Francisco," he said. Halas Quits; This Tiffie For Good N F.W YORK !UPll-George Halu did what for him was the hardest thine in his life. He quit. It was such a hard thing for him to do that he <lid it four· different times. Originally he quit as coach of the Chicago Bears in 1929. He said he was through again in 1942 and again in 1955. Halas retired so many times he w11 getting to be known as football's Sarah Bemhantl. When news of his lat.t departure was made known Monday one veteran Chicagoan commented: "That means from now on he'll show up at practice one hour lat.er." Not this time. Halas undoubtedly will come out to see his Bears play as often as he can but when you get up there in your 711'1 like Halas has, and when you have a hip that is givjng you the devil. like he also has. running around on a football field, a ba seball field or any other field isn't the fun it used to be. Casey Stengel can tell George Halas that. He wasn't that anxious to qui\. either. Those who attended Halas' pn?Sll conference in Chicago generally wert~ surprised by his Announcement. timetf perfectly. incidentally. to overshadqw a National League baseball meetinit on expani;lon golnJ! on only a .few blocks away. But a number or football people weren't so surprised. ''He was JO"adually turning over more and more of the work U> his assistant coaehe9." said one of thoMI football people who knows Halas well. "And it was obvious that his hip was bothering him a great deal lately." Halas came up the hard way and never forgot. Moreover he never let anvone else forget it. either. He didn't ~et rich overnight and was never able to appreciate those with a desire to do so. He comes from the old school and ls proud or it. Since he also owns the Bears. HaJas has always been known as the coach who couldn't be fired. ln that sense he was much like the late Connie Mack, who owned and managed th e Philadelphia A's and of whom It has orten been s11id . he was the only major league managf'r never tn he fired. Like Halas. he quit eventually. Halai; put in 49 years as a !>lay"r and coach in football and was with the New York Yankees as an outfit1lder before that. His whol e life is football, though, and a man like Sid Gilman, who handles the San Diego Charger• and has been coaching 34 years, understands what football can mean t11 someone like Halas because it meant the same thing to him. "I woold like to go on coaching foot· ball forever," says Gilman. "As lon1 as Amos Alonzo Stagg. But the game has chan~. It has become more compl ex. More invol ved. It tJlkes a lot out or you." II took a lot 0111 of George HAias. He ~ave the game back more, thoni?h. • OWNER RETIRES DANCER'S IMAGE NEW YORK (AP) -Dancer's Im- age, the disquallfled winner of t be 1968 Kentucky Derby has finished his racing career. his owner Peter Fuller of Boston. announced today. Fuller, in a statement prepared for delivery at Belmont Park, said : "lt is with tremendous regret that I announce that Dancer's Image has run his last race. "He will not be able to start in thtt Belmont Stakes on Saturday. He dJd not come out or hls work in 1ood shat>" yesterday." Bob Newman and Erik Jehnson row rd ror OCC in 1116!) and 1966 with Bob Newman named Pirate of the Yur l!ltl6. Cari Mars~Uas rowed for OCC' In 1964 11nd J~ and WM namf'd Pirate nf thr Year 19f\!i. Pat Moran rowed ro r OC'(' in 100.\ tr1nsfemng to llCl .A 1n l!IM w+ule Bob. Erik t1nd Carl rnlrred llCLA 1n 1~7 The!'le four boy~ manned kt pM•· li<>ns in the UCLA boat that won lhr Western Sprint competition in 19f7. the first year any crew south of Berlteliey ever •oo this event. 1-'AGVNA IJRIVER I N]lf REIJ AT l NDY INntANAPOl.IS -Hookir Ind\' rlriver Rtt'k M11lhrr nr l.ai;:unA RPach "'"s rerovtrlni: in ''" lnrl1anapoli~ hospital with a main cnncu~~ion today after a qualification run mishap Mon- tlay. In leadin~ OCC to the Eastern Con· ference title this pa~t season. Vallely ll11mpe<t in !I04 pomt...~ 13.1 gamcs 1, w;is n;ime<I Pl11yrr of the Yrar in thr F:<:. arrorl1Pd f1ri1t tr11m .\ll·Statf' honors 'I ntl wai; then ~tledf'd In lhe 1 ·n11rd S111lf'~ .JC Olympic lt>am . P1r11tf'li or the Year WM"t> al':'I niimPd 1n the ~llnni:t sports l>f'in~ honorE'd M«ldey. those 5eleclions gom~ to Mike BaiJey o< Hunbngton Beach 1bueball), Bob Wrighton of Newport Beacb (goU), Bob Littich of Garden Grove (tennis) and Les Bland« <Jost.a Mesa (tnck and field). Estancia CIF Golf Champ They all learned rowing under lht' same Dave Grant whose OCC JV Crew lhJs year won the JV Western Sprint Championship and thereby earned the 11011&bt afur invitation to compete ror the Kennedy Cup in the IRA Regatta J une 1Sth In Syr::icuse. N. Y. rm sure you arr a"are Already that tltis 1A &ti~ fl~t year 11ny .Junior College bs been so bonored Maybe Costa Mesa· e"l>Ort Buch bauld cleclart 1 ''Dave Gr1nt Da.y'' 1 Mrs. Condon C. Johnson { Muther, 32. r11n into the wall In a final attempt to make the Memorial Oay starting lineup. Muther was · somewhat luckier than Bob Hurt, 28. of Potomac, Md. Hurt suffered two fractured vertebra In hia lower neck and was paralyzed from the waist down after slamminit Into the wall on the first turn In practice. HP wa~ llsttd in ~atJsfactory con· ttttlnn after ~nrsrrrv. hut doctori1 MM 1l midlt be w1111k~ · bfforf th~y w9uld know ll there •H any permantllt d1m11Jt~. ,, Captain and c<>-captaln awards were also presented lo Bill Eller o( Costa Mesa lbaseball), Pete Fig~au of eo.~. ta Mesa and Howard Batt Of Newport Bead\ rtrack and ~ld l .• k)hn Hut· ohtns of Balbol Island and Martt Payne QI Ntwpor\ Beach 1 golf l. pluJ RutC)' Moon at Calta ~ta ud LUrlch (~nnlsl. ' 87 RON EVANS °' ... Dell't "" ..... RJVEJ\SIDE -Estancia Klcti's proud plf farces reign u CIF cbam· plOlll todlJ after al.most blowlne the .._ca tile 1Mt holie in Monday's Utle play lllt Victoria Country Club, he.n. Cold\ Gordon Morrow's EaiJes b~ silt sb'okts oin the l8UI hole. p&aeutd with doublt bo1rey11 and a severe cw o( ntl"VOUll tension But ttteJ held on lo tdXt RJ~rsldt Pol by °"" ~ • to •. It n1 a ·~meodoully auccuafuJ vatirt for tbl •ntire Oranr• CoN4 ..... dllep~ •• dlfendhlc dtli t C.orona del Mar placed fourth at 3118 and llunUnfton Beach was fifth wltb 400. Tbe area .choois held down the flnt three positions an.er nine holes •1th the Oilers Of Huntington \n t'ommand by four strokes over the othtt tlt'o IPams. ' Howt\trr, llw OU Cit)• outlit blew cold on the hot •fternoon and lost out oa the back nlnt. Morrow's 1J'Vine IMP ct\amp1on1 ftT'9 PICed by freshman H111at.io11 St1ve ftobertlon, who carded a 74 for . .. -~ ............ ,~ -,. . . . . . -.. .-~-·-· ..... -.......... ,-.. lhf day. Including an eagle on the Ith hole. Senior Don Hosklnl potted • credita!M 75. Jlmior Walter Brown llred a 71 and the otMI' two ttnlor• oe 1bl equad were cJoee belUnd. hul Brown (Waller'• brother) shot an I) •hll• Larry Ransome c.,..e !n wtth an Ill. Col"Ona del Mar'• scorers lncluctea Danny Bibb (77), Ron Hooven (79l1 Mlkf Rtthl t?el. Jotm F'Teell llkl) ano Brad Kluettr 184). The acorea posted by the HuntinJ{On Beach contingent WV'e: John BittmJ, 74: Randy Kwcbf!r. 71: Larry Eyenoa, 80, Stave H1y11 a, and ~ul Mero, 18. ~ ' ' II Don't get e. a San Diego 'dido to UC E tter. Charger ger t the facilitie~ ector Al Irwi extremely diJ A Santa AI story Fridc trained at eles in 1961. That boner er as did ti ession of fi 1566." For the r rst two S•n n Di990. 1 t Routh Ac1 moved to the ' A tHm ol •t II Ch.n<:•t Glllm•n I ity fenced ir odt• .nc1 t _,. Glllm•n j As far as, e except fo1 e Chargers c 1'the greate Then, mys· e '63 season amp. This annou roprietor at f aMed by the aid, had refu Then Esco anns, building cilarging them ~ Gillman is Diego soccer claiming they' Nomads, ti · WESTMf 1967 Califor1 ster High, c U. frethrMr E.,ller .. : °' efforts. •nd ioint J i GOLF DE Reif put in a at the San Di last week. Reif's bee a.m. to hit ba BASEi' en told ut I .... Ante•• RitMY· "Wtwit't Sox m•Mtf "Dick l to," the scr SOCIAL I same party: ' ..... Tutteli1, M~ 28, 1968 Changing 9f Guard at occ By RAV PLUTKO that he would resign as head coach this season. bas sent his recom· mendaUon to college p_realdent Dr. Robert Moore that assistant Wooacott be named to the post -a proposal that is expected to be accepted next week. Coast since 1962-serving as an assls· tant In baseball and football. 10 letters as a hallback and second baseman at Whittier College. OI t"9 O.llY Pl ... Stitt There's a cltangitlg of the guard every two hours at the Tomb or the Unkoown Soldier, while at Orange Coast College there's a change lo the ritual once every 20 years. However. U you've been around the OCC campus over the past two weeks you nu doubt noticed Wonacott taking bis firsl JC varsity post to heart. Next season the Pirates wlll be playing on a streamlined diamond, complete with batting cage facilities and added trimmings. Brea·Ollnda High Scoool WU hl1 in· ltlal coaching stop, having tenured there seven years -five as varsity baseball mentor. , Wonacoll's 1960 team won the old Orange League title and probably his prize pupil was Gary Holman, who later played at USC and was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers. That ceremony la expected to take place next week when the old general himself -Wendell Piclens -steps down as bead baseball coach of the Pirates and one of his field captain's -Dale Wonacott -\Akes over the command. However. Pic~ens -not one to go down awinglng -says he's not quite ready to step completely out of the game and wm retain bis athletic di- rector post and assume coaching du- ties with the Junior varsity team nut year. Wonacott, who has been checking the grass growth like a gardener at the ne1,1, si te north of the tennis courts and ad1acent to Fairview Avenue, bas aJso stepped up the Pirates' sumn>er program and will have a team entered tn the fast Metro Baseball League of Ornn,t:e County. Holman is currently playing "AAA" at Buffalo in the lnternatiooal League, now property of the Washington Seflators. It will mark the end of a :ID-year coaching reign on the OCC diamond f-0r Pickens, the same man who guided Newport Harbor High School to its on- ly varsity football chamP.ionship in 37 years of athletic competition. Pickens, who decided one year back Reams of paper have been written on Pickens' career. and sU.U will be, but what about his replacement! Wonacott, 42, has been at Orange The personable Wonacott has a pret- ty fair log be hind him, having earned Although a native or Twin Falls, Ida.,. Wonacott attended Long Beach Jordan High School. Re curreoUy lives with his wife and three children in Costa Mesa. Don't get excited over those reports speculating a San Diego Charger training camp shift from Es- 'dido to UC Irvine -or to anywhere else, for that tter. Charger general manager Sid Gillman. did check t the facilities at UCl but was told by acting athletic ector Al Irwin that legal requirements would make utremely difficult for the Chargers to stay in UCl s. A Santa Ana sports reporter stumbled badly on story Friday when he penned that the Chargers trained at Escondido since they moved fro~ Los eles in 1961. That boner appeared in the same edition of the er as did the sentence: "The Giants are in sole ession of first place for the first time since Aug. 1566." Tlat.ee C•tnpsite• For the record, the Chugen tr•ined fer their rst two S•n Diego ... sons •t the University ef n Di990. Then they put in • long, hot summer t Rough Acres R•nch •t Boulev.rd, C•llf., then moved to the Escondido TraveLodge in '64. ' A tHm officl•I told the DAILY PILOT Monhy •t "ch•nces •re, we'll st•y •t Escondido.'' Gillm•n hu • tidy setup •t Escondlclo -the ity fenced in • lush field •di•cent to tho Tr•v• oclge •nd tho living qu•rters aro utisfactory. ut Gillman aays ho wants another flokl. Tho Chargors havo hH a difficult time utis- ing thomaelvos with • summer tr•inlng c•mp. At USO In '61 •nd '42, their tr•lning operations weren't hnced In and Gillman l•rked his tum out when ho ,,.. ... ry of fans wandering •round, glng tho players. Then It w•s to Rough Acres Ranch, • desol•t• •blishmont in tho high dosort country 10 miles of tho Moxic•n border •nd 65 miles oHt of n Di990: Rattle.wake Acres HANDBALL WINNERS Larry Yard of COsta Mesa won the CoMa Mesa H8lldball Club's o p e n three-wall tournament s i n g 1 e s championship saturday at Orange Coast College. Yard, in best two-out· or-three competition, took two strajght matches from Jim Longtin of Lom- poc. Third place winner was Frank Scotti or Santa Ana. He beat L a r r y Walker o ( Huntington Beach. Doubles winners were Longtin and Ernie Lopez of Los Angeles. That duo turned back Barry Linger <Tustin) and Tom Fitzwater (Santa Ana). Third place doubles bad Wialker and Phil Olltler (Garden Grove) over Dave F a r r e I (Newport Beach) and Henry Salas ( C o s t a Mesa). Two Seek Corona QB Vacancy Corona del Mar Athletes Honored at A11nual Awards Corona deJ Mar's aooual Armstrong. Captain: Brook Varsity sports awards banquet Cross, MVP ; Steve Schwer. McCollom, Captain, MVP sponsored by the Boosters Most Improved : Mike and Most 0 u t s tan ding Club was held Saturda,-Allbright, Most Outstatding Senior : Richard Wilson, eve~ at the sc h o o 1 Senior. Most Improved. cafeterta. Bee -Bill Loitz. Captain; Goll MVP's named were Greg Scott Newcomb, MVP; Kurt Varsity _ Dan Bibb, Ct1p- Vanderburg (football), Krumpholtz, Most Improv· tain and Most Out.standing 'tli~t.U~ Bruce Black (water polo), ed. Senior: Mike Rheel. MVP ; """ Santa Ana Gr e g Meeks cross coun· Cee -Greg Loitz. Cap· John Frees, M06t Improved. try), Doug Casey (wrestl-tain ; Tom Boughey, MVP; Baseball iog), John Yule (baeketba.ll) Mark Otto, Most Improved. Varsity -Bob Allison. Brook Crose (swimming), Track Captain: Bob Contant, MVP John JobDSOO (track). Gary Varsltv -John Johnson and Most 0 u ts tan din g •. Godshall (tennis), Gordon and Pai Connell. co-cap-Senior; Dave Chaney, Mos·t Stars Enter Mc Collom (gymnastics), tains; John Johnson, MVP: Improved. Mike Rbeel (gdf), and Bob Court Fikes, Most Improv-JV -Dean Wiese and Contant (baseball). ed: Pat Connell. Mo s t Mike Ezell, co-cz.ptains ; The aw8::o:.~n: o~~~n~ng ~~:·Barnett, ~~~~er ~~~t ~J-v~~hD Spike£ est Varsity -Greg Van· Captain: Brian De t h i er . Frosh S-Oph Keith , derburg and Doug Casey, MVP: Dave Dunlap, Mos t Samuels, Captain and MVP; Thr S t A C 11 co-captains; Greg Van-Improved. Ed Frausto, Most Improved. ee an a na 0 ege derburg, MVP; Paul Rayl, Cee -l\1.ike Muller and Academic Achlevrment track and field products will ""' D Mark Kellam, co-captains; Awards be on hand at the Coliseum· Most Improv""'; 0 u g Compton Invitational Friday Casey Most Ou.._._ ... _g Jeff Thomas, MVP: John Var s it y Bruce • 111tl•n.u&1 night, June 7. at the Los Senlor. t H&ramia, Mo5t Improved. Megowan, Tennis. 3.971. A 1 C . Bee -JeH Cummings. Tennis JV -CLiH Smith, Cross nge es oliseum. Captain and Most Improved Varsity -Dan Taft, Cap-Country, 4.000. Sprinter Fred Kuller. high P layer; Brian Dethler ,Cap· lain; Gary Godshall MVP Bee -Nelson Johnson, jumper Ed Caruthers and tain and MVP. and Most 0 11 ts tan d in g Track, 3.714 javelin specialist Larr y Cee _ Lew e JI yen Senior; Druce Megowan. Cee -Ethan Gelbaum Stuart are among a host of Kamalani and Rick Neff, co-Most Improved. and Bob Garber, Track. world class athletes who'll captains; Dave W bit e, GymnastJcs 4.UOO. be present. MVP: Keith Samuels, Most ._ __ """-'.._._..::.-;: Ku ller runs the second leg Improved. of USC's world record 440 Water Polo RACE ENTRIES relay team. The Trojans will Var 1 i t y N i c k be out to soap their 38.6 B7 ROGER CARLSON Annseroog. Cqltain and mark set last year. °' ""' .,. • .., "11" ,..., M t Outstan ... ft Se . Oii w.ng n10r; Caruthe rs. who prepped at Corona d-' Mar's spnn' g Bob McClellan, MVP; Bruce , ... __ ... .,.Mar 2', 1.......,,111 on ,.,TH llACE. 5 fUrlontS. , vear Santa Ana Valley Hi"'1. was ~ Bl cJc l I d Clur a l'ast-l'lrst !'IOI tiO l'.M. olds. Ctelmlno . Pu"e UOOO. Claim· 6 ' football practice bas been in a , mos mprove . Inv Price 110.000. Hlehl•"" P1r1t sen-the No. 1-rated high jumper full swi""' !or two weeks and Bee -Bill Loilz. Captain: FIRST u c E. ' '"''°'"''· 1 vur M..,..111vcuiD1t11"'·11. p,·-·u J•I 11' In the world last year with ~eo Scott N b MVP B t olds. Ctaimlne. Puri.e MOOO. Cl•lmtnt ·-·• the first problem of replac· ewt:om , ; re o••<e S5000. G••"" 01d Hame 1w M41horMVl 111 a 7.2•~ jump. ing graduatin quarte b k Breoard Most Improved 11eno ... 11on ''° ra1k1nv wind u se11ers1 111 g r ac • . Cneerltader (II Campas) 109 Mr. En11fnttr (M Valen111el1) Ill Among the fellow ~even· Greg Vanderl>urg is ap. Cee -Kurt Krumpholz, Blue eombl,,. tF Gm41 >.104 worrv Nor u Trullllo> 111 footers he'll be out to bea-t i!I Parentl dl·-1-•shi g Captain· David Bergeson Shoo Talk (A Pineda! 11• Yo-Leven IJ Arterburn) "' y UUlll n . ' • flouv Ruler (J Larnberl) 117 llevel's l!ewarcf (D Plerctl 111 the s e n s a l j 0 n a I high Dave Terry and Mike MVP: Greg Loitz, Most E>ca0tt 109 Peiers Prince <D H1111 111 schooler from Wasco. Otis Ezell, the two candidates for Improved. coro1H n ID P1cru1 '" s 1xTH uce. • 1ur1onv•. Fimeo e. Hailey. lle's cleared 7•114. the vacant spot are showing Cross Co1111try ~~!7"~1~r:~ Ar1er11urn1 :~ ~;: 'nr:,' ~::! 'c1;:>,;,1n~111~~~~ St art ( N ti I Varsity -Greg Meeks Solid Eddi. <A Mettel 1u m .ooo. / u . orme r a ona some encouraging sigm to More More More More More Lil' G1111 IJ Gonielu> x104 eus11tr B•t>e 1w Harr111 m AAU tiUist, will have to con· coach Dave Holland and bis Reio IW tterrl1) II• Birdie's Pnt (L Plnu v Jr) 116 t ..... 'th .... ... l .... u and Ed Bell, co-eaptains ·. MY Lane IM YaMZ) Ill euu WI uie new n111.1ona owu1. SECOND ltACE. 6 lurlonts. J e. 4 · · U d t Id DAILY PILOT 9 SWITCHES ROLES Wendell Pickens Barton, Hill Gain Laurels Jlrn Hill and Steve Barton pulled in double honors Mon· daiy night at Estancia High School's spring s p or t s awards banquet. Hill was named captain and most inspirational on the swimming team and Barton received like honors on the track team. Special award winners; Golf Varsity -Paul Brown, Captain; Larry Ransom , MVP and Coaches Awa!'d; Jim George, Most Improv- ed. JV -Lee Doud. Captain. Track Varsity -Steve Barton. Captain and Most lnspira· ti on al; Tom Veach and Joe Church. MVP ; Joe Church, Most Improved. Bee -Craig Nomura, Captain; Tony Feathers, MVP; Curt Hoyt. Most Improved ; Church Sihilling, Most Inspira1ional. Cee -Bill Wagner, Cap· tain ; Dan Ne uman , Most Valuable; Roy Greenan, Most Improved; Bill Wag· ner, Most Inspirational. Swimmlng Varsity - J im Hall, Cap- tain and W.ost Inspirational; Dave DeGrasse, MVP. Bee -Stan Phillips, eap. tain: Ed CUC!ord, M06t Jn~pirational: Kit Wei1er, MVP. ree -Doug Weiler. Cap· lain: Doug Weiler and John Aydellotte. MVP; Milton Kawabe, Most Inspirational. Fish Report As far as visitors were concerned. everything was e except for the heat and the rattlesnakes. When e Chargers opened camp, Gill.man proclaimed it to "the greatest pre-season camp site in pro football." Then, mysteriously. the Chargers announced after e '63 season that they were in the market for a new amp. Greg Meeks, MVP; Rick ve1r old meldt111. Purse s.sooo. c11r• Honn> <A Plntd•l n o Junior CO ege recor 10 er, Holland praised Terrv Slnuoua IJ seue"I in M k .. , f M Ar' . • • ,, . Nabers, Most Improved·, Ed (Urrl a... CL Gllll11enl Ill Form•• M•nlH • IF Garzl) 1<1111 ar murro 0 esa, IZ. SAN CL£MENTE -1G7 -i."' m stating, "He's shown a Rart swep IF G1rt1l ''°' JI t ""' th 273 f t barrKUda, 402 bonllo. m bl•" 4 Bell, Mo s t Outstanding u...,., cowr ID l'lercel 1oa P•t<PI 11 UP U GonHltO ~1 11 e osscu e spear ee ,,.111>u1. This announcement was followed by one from the roprietor at Rough Acres, who filed suit for damages atlled by the players and for which the Chargers, lie aid, bad refused to pay. Then Escondido greeted Gillman & Co. with open arms, building them the complete training facility and ct)arging them a dollar a year rental. \. Gillman is upset with the city for allowing the San Diego soccer team, the Toros. to train on his field, claiming they're digging up holes in his turf. tremendous amount of im· Senior. MIU C~•r (J TruJIHol 101 U:VlfNTH llACE. ' rurlO<iOS. l recently. SUL 'IEACW-S6 1nvlen; n be•-provement." tlorlh Slr1nd (J Arltrburn 11 Ill v~er olds & UP. Allow1nce\ Purse c '4CUdl, 80 bonllo, l7 Calleo bau. 6S Wrestling M~rl<ef Prlnq IA Plnccf•l llJ usoo. lmpMi•I A<llVt 20-lO Club Orange oast c 0 11 e g e ~tllbul B•rGe. '°antlers; 4 btrr•cvd•· Terry is c on s i de r ed Varsi'ty _ Dou g CaSC)' T•mou"" Otter ID ve1 ... <1ue11 111 0uu1mundo ID Pler<•l 1,!s, history teacher Ed Buike is 21 "°"""· · ·1 ~l•ooes 01 Asl1 IW H•rm11tl Ill 8o~ Bov IW M•horntvl S-NTll "-'llCA -21 ~"111tl'\I 10.f prunan Y a passer. while and Bob Denis. co-captain~: Hurrtcu-e su,., u Gon,.cm ••O> Lavun• l!ova~ u GGnto1•11 , a fa\'Orit~ in the hammc~. bes., • botl••o. Ezell is figuring in the run-Doug Casey, MVP and Most ~:~1~ ~~!...!1.c,.";~.A~: •• J1•> •1:>l ~~~;; ,~.~:,;:rrburni ;;: lie was the 1967 national .:;:~~~(!.;: i.!~::~~o~·;~"J...ij;, ~ nl'ng game O n ,,.,. ... -h 'o d h • ti t •J .., .... e . .,..a,1. s f"l.allbut (O•wv~1 . utstanding Senior : Gary Sun llunner (M Yenu1 11) Hullnn Perk IW Hum•ll) HA c amp I n an e s II? L I ~ The Se Kin C"-111 Cl Grr110 I 110 A · d h Id 61';<~!!._1-10, ~-•"b9J,•,'.'1,.)9~tb11ow""1",c1y.d&; a gs St,, .. ted out Goeletz, Most Improved. """ e '" mencan recor o er. • ~.. ~· • · 1• • ..., THlllD llAClf. 5 lurlono1 2 ~ear Hllbulh II. Plncn Jrl 115 -------------h-•l_lbu.;.,t _______ _ witb 73 bodies twO weeks D~LetbalJ rJd ml~ lllllt1. PurM> UCOO. ~a &urn's Time CW Herrfs II 111 WIOttTH ltACE. t 11" mil~ on lllt ago and to date have lost OD· Varsity -Phil Jordan, Sn1Uen Cewt IW tt1rt10) '" turf. Fllhu & m .. u l 'l'H• ol<n & ly two 1..-m .... at total. l".....t .. ; J h Y·•' MVl' Foreign Edition 117 uP. Cllulflf<I •1-•ncet Pu,.. t10 .. UV WI ~n: 0 n we, Winler'J l>tfK't 117 000. CenliMla V•ll•V HotPil•I Wom- SayS Holland, • •We're and Most 0 u tat and i n g I •nne'• °'""'" 11. 011110111 11 111 '.':.:.~.:.u·~~: ,';Xr~~ ... , ....-.-p~sed so far, it '-'-'or Mik Mcw·w G•• 111111n1t tJ l •mllem 111 "'" ~ t'' """J ~ ; e J ams, Lovtr'a Q.lerrel CR C•"'Pn l 117 A·Ullre Ouest IA Plned•I looks like we have a lot Most Improved. 5,..,,_reem IM Yan•n 11, cu1e 11111 IL PJnc;iv JrJ more overall ~l. Ulan we JV D \Y' Ca 1 '"""'1>u1111on u Sellers 11 117 B•ct •0•1" tw Ha,,io ~· - ean JeSe, fl· Pct,,.tte IA Pl~ll Ill Sunad IJ Gon11lerl Ooublehu der Tonile ! Pla.,bo., Club lunnl .. YI. KMPC Oeeja.,1 , •• plu1 90-for-bro~• ttlion with th• tough DETROIT TIG'!RS Fun 9""'e •'••Is •I l>:lO An91J.. Ti91" •' 8 ·Ot Nomads, those Chargers. * * * · WESTMINSTER DEPT. -Mike Solomon, the 1967 Califomla prop mile champ from WMtmin- stor High, closed out his season with tht K.nus U. froshrMn tHm with a 4:07 mllo, hl1 '61 best. DGll.S ?~.Fhurtinlly. gth~ .. gbtd.,..,,,Whe'raet tDainl; DMave Orrf • MVPd; John ~~'~' :c:::• ~1:·~~vv~;eni~r1.1 ;:; ~~~·'<;:;-11" 1~ ~~:;~;,~.,., <>'W.ll wo "I"' 00 Z, 05l m))rOVe . A·M4bl'I'> Hon•v II< P1n•cf•I tackle." Bee -Kevin Barnett. FOUllTH llACI. ' turinno" J ., ' A-L ll<Kr t11ln"d ~n1rv .... old maldtns. Pursr. tlOOO. NINTH llACE. ,. , "''"' • V"•' A trans f e T from Capt.a.in and MVP: Kirk P•ddle Wlleeler (J GonttlU II •IOI old• & UP. Cl1lmlno. Pu•Mi usoo. TOP Washington DC in the shape Uulstrom, Most Improved. ~~·~~~ fJ ~~.~~'11 ~:~ g:~i;.~ ~·~;0.t:i:'· M41,,.,,,...v1 11, of Steve Judith is vying for Cee -Mar k Grigsby "'"""" rw Herr111. 111 \endbt• tD H•lll "' one of the guard spots. He'll Captain·, Don Killian. MVI'. I>(~ In l"9 "->d IA p,,,...,.I Ill Where w ... Vou IJ Arl.,burn) ,,. j E rin9 Ttmlttttd IW Harm.ill 111 Dtoc1n10 ICll\9 IJ Lembtr11 llt be a unior come Sep-ric Lageriof, Mist lmprov· """ Empire CA M•~~> m oandln1 IA Pllltd•l rn tember. ed. torrid I,. G•rt•l llJ lrl~ FrlMdsPllo 1w Hu m1111 110 Coro ...111 f>e · S f '•11 Of TrCIUl>le II. PIMl'I' Jr II llJ llomot l ovr. (D l'"'•ctl 11' na wui ustng an l wlmm •I r., .. ., lttWr ID PJo<rn1 m o.11er 1w H1rt101 111 "iN . BEAOTiF.O'L. A.NAHEiM ' ·stAoi(j;,f . .•.••.........••.•••••••........•...•...•...••.• 't10kETS: .Mahll!ll llldlvrl'l-t e.m. It I llJ!I. • Al1 Mul.i ~ • W•ntdl'I Muslt Qll9 M ONlld Di111Dn111t lllllllcs II er.,.. ~Ml Orden:M-11 TlrAtt omc., ~~. Eullor In the ... .,. ho posted back-t•back 4:09 efforts. H. 1tope up to vuaity ntxt ... son and lolM Jim Ryun. formation in the fall. V a r s i t y _ N i c k 1 .._,,.., .._ <• C•mttts " 1oe Go 51.-dv <J eon111u1 1110. ~~~~~-~--~~----__;=--~~----~-·~..:....:..~~Killm:.:.::.:~'=J~A~•l:tr1lu..=..•n:> __ ~11:l__:C~omp:::~~·~c....i::•~:....:,1w:....'.H:•:rr~ls!~~1~11 ~~~--~-----------~-~~~ * * * GOLF DEPT. -Costa Mesa Country Cluh pro Ron Reif put in a lot of practice time to make the grade Baseball Standi1igs at the San Diego qualifying round for the U.S. Open NaUoaal IA!ape last week. . W L Pct. GB Reirs been a.rrivinf at his driving range at 5:30 San Fr~ncisco 24 19 .558 a.m. to hit balls until it s time for him to give lessons. ~~!;°:s ~ ~ :fil * * * Ph~lphia ~ 18 .526 Ohicago 22 21 .512 aASEIALL DEPT. -Ono of tho Red Sox writ· ors told us IHt wMk how nlco It would bt to cover tho Ante•• 1t • c • u • • et the ceneonl•llty ., 1111 Rltnov. "What'• tho in•tter, 11 Dick Wllllams (Red Sox m.na .. r) a hard IVY to talk to?" wo lnqulNCI. "Dick Wiiiiams Is • fntth and rude IVY to talk to," the Krlbt npllt4. * * * SOClAL DEPT. -Two names not to lnvile to the wne party: Joe Wolf and Ray Perry. * * * Los An1e1e1 2i %S .489 Cincinnati 19 21 .475 Pittsburgh 18 ~ .474 Houeton 19 23 .452 New Yort 18 23 .439 ~.,. .. _ .... Howtorl 10, l.o. AMelfol I Olll'I -K""'11ttl, ,.....,..._ -YM lt.lft\• HJ et I'~ flllf'ftM<J 3-4" """' »I.~.:,'*"" (lvfllll NI ti Clllt!Mell IMt-,. "'tett~'IOlt fGl•ll <M) ti Al""I• !Jln'lt ).4), 14111 '~MK11C9 (~ i-21 11 St, 1.4111h 10~ :Ml, """' ·~ 1~11~~ J!,~N M " Nrt ~I et ~"-'ti.tit. 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NEWPORT BEACH (Fashic,n Island) - I - l OEJ me wl bottle year-o model teacllf .-ell f neigbl nerli1> "apter happe FOil date 1 see th five (1 welg.h Karen Of llK ~r. S bl1 Wort Play Mixed No Dull Found on port Beach Assistance League's Junior Auxiliary. The event, a fund-raiser which will benefit the league's charities, wi ll be pre- sented Wednesday, June 5, in the league building. 'Jackies' Lido Isle Summertime ... and thoughts conjured up focus on relaxation ..• ~unning ..• swimming ... golfing ... tennis ... and don 't forget travel- ing. Looking forwa rd lo this vacation period are alf Harbor Area resi- dents. but one group who already pledged combining work with play is the Ljdo Isle Working Committee o( the Orange County Philharmonic So~ ciety. Taking a seasonal break from committee meetings, members for- mally closed their year today. with the 10th annual Short Day on Lido- an event which stresses the relaxed mood. fo r members are asked to don either shorts or casual allire for the get-together. . Sbort also is emphasized in the business session. which prima rily 1s devoted to the introdu ction of new o{{icers. Then attention turned to pure enjoyment -lunch and an afternoon of bridge -thus, setting the tenor tor summer. But, the nimble fingers of Lidoiles will not be idle. Whether traveling .or relaxing at home. each o( the 30 energetic members will be busily creating works of art which will be sold. al auc- tion during their annual Glamour Sale in the fal l. One of the first sojourners was Mrs. Glen W. Thomas. retiring chair- man just returned from an extended New York trip to introduce the Mmes. Robert C. Vordale. chairman: .John Farrer. recording secretary: Riclrard A. McClure, treasurer, and John H. Scruggs. corresponding secretary. Mrs. Dana Latham, co-ch<1irman. is aboard the Princess Italia en route to Mexico. so was unable to attend. She did send word that she is working on her crewel embroi<!Rry. though. Travel plans for other members include a trip to England for Mrs. = HA ANDERSON, Editor 'Booty-ful' Searching for hidden treasure dates back to the pirates of the high seas. So. .Juniors of Newport Beach Assistance Lcagu1-: decided lo modernize some of th P procedures· of old to accumulate an array of booty for their fund-raiser Wednesday .. June 5. Along with combing beache:;. Juniors have adopt- ed a Sherlock Holmes technique by using magnifying glasses while seeking out every nook . cranny. attic and garage for saleable used arlifles. Their quest also takes them to neighbors and fr iends homes. The bountiful array will be offered. via a silent auction. lo members and fr iends who are invited to the event in the league building. Newport Beach. Admission. ol course. is one treasure. Unsold articles will be turned over to the thrill shop and sold during the Juniors' Red-carpet Saturdays when special merchandise is featured. All proceeds will benefit the league's charities- the maj9r one being the Children's Dental Health Cen- ter. Mrs. Ri chard Stevens. coffee chairman is bein g assisted by lhe Mmes. Richard Newell. invitations: Jay Buchanan and Ted Rokos. decorations : Hanns Bau- mann. refreshments : Brent Ogden. auction. and James Peters. publicity. Other6 are the Mmes. Mi chael Rlake . .John Slaui:h· ter and .John Cashion. Guests will be greeted by Mrs. Theodore Robins. auxiliary chairman. I • Kenneth Snoke who promises to take along an afghan which she is knit- ting for the auction. and Mrs. Neill Davis. who with her husband are build- ing a home in Puerto Vallarta, also will head Mexico way this summer. No doubt. she will return with many intriguing articles for the sale. Hostess for the concluding event was Mrs. W. N. Rayburn. assisted by the Mmes. Davis. Don Metzger. Cedric Roberts and Earl Sawyer. who just returned Crom the East SAILING OFF INTO THE SUNSET -Looking fo r- " ;ml Lo vacations and the tabling of busi ness meet- tn.I:~ are members of the Lido Isle Worki ng Com· m11trP of Orange ('ount y Philharmonic Soci ety. Ho'' ever, the major fund-raising effort will not be forgotten. for members will have their handiwork close at hand. such as Mrs. Kenneth Snoke. Mrs. .John F'arrer and Mrs. Richard McClure (left to right 1. Articles will be sold during the annual Glam· our Auction . To Crack This Nut, Mom Must Stop Shelling Out Advice DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please leU me what to do before I take a whole bottle o{ tl"'anquillzers at once. Our 17· year.old son Rudolph always was a model boy. Since the first grade the teachers complimented me on how well Rudolph conducted himself. The neighbors raved about bis ma11- nerllness. The mlnlster said be was a "splendid lad." .And then TBJS had to happen. Four months ago Rudolph started ,,, date a glri named Karen. You have to see this glrl to believe it. She Is undf'r live reet tall and l'L bet she doesn't weigh R.S pounds. <Rudolph is f1'4". l 1<are.n his black hair which Is hacked Of and looks like rats have chewe.1 at her. She also has a bot temper and a bt1 mouth. This punut orders • Rudolph around lilte he was a dog. Whal barns me up is he stands for II . Last night at dJnner Karen told Rudolph to leave the uble and ao clean his fingernail s. I thought I'd cnJ. lapse. He said. ''I'm aorry." and followed hrr lnstructlon!J. Rodolph acts like re doe~n·1 havt a mother anymore. l'vf' told hlm this ~irl Is a bossy UtUe ~nip and to drop her. He ignores me compldety. Please, A11n, tell me •bat to do. - TEARING MY HAlR OlIT DEAR TEARING: Tiie mort >"" kl*k Ute Ori Ute more Rlldotph 11ill defelld her. Keep qwlet alld eventually ~ may btteme l•&erelkd I• 1omtnnr wht 11 not 1141 n•erJMtwf'rlnJ. Rll(hl now he CH 't dr.p Mr even If he wulMf 111 btuHe tt w1tuJd loM llke your h1r a ..... Mt hl1. DEAR ANN LANOERS: Whrn I •as 18 I had a. child oul of wedlod.. r.o years later I marriccl a "onderrul rnan. We nnw havr four l·h1ldrrn Everyone believes I was mamt'd and divorced at 18. M\• lm~band knnwi; thr truth. however. '1 told him I at thr minister's insistence 1 thrl'e month~ before we married. The problem is that my oldei;t son will IOOD be 13 years of age. I have a strong lnclinatJon to tell the boy about his real father, but I can't seem to itet the words out. IHe believes the divorce story.) Whenl!ver T start to tell him the truth T chan~e the subject. r want th e bo) 's respect and I'm afrtiirt If ~ knf'w thf' truth hr mi,l!hl think I wu • b8d woman. PltaSf' tell m11 What lt aay In him. -ASHAMED D!AR ASHAMED: There 11 n11 t rusnn for vnur '°n tn M tnld ht 11•11 bun nuc nf "cdl~k. Y1n1r husband I~ tht nnly falhrr ht knows. You havt told tht man vou m11rrlf'd and he Is tht only peraon whn nrrd~ 111 know . Now forgd II. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am bored with your narrow·mmded. smaJl-town :,tUtude toward liquor. Anyone who knows anythln~ will tell you that moderation Is the best approach - whether it's liquor. exercise. sex. or what havt you. You keep repeatln~ those tired old lir~ lhal llq11nr damages the liver. the stomach. th, hraln and probably the toenail~. eh. GraMy? You 11re rnrever quoUnJ med.icaJ me.11 as your authodties. Havt you noticed that there are more old f ----·· drunks around tha n old doctnr~7 Mow about printing this in the paper with an answer. if you can th ink or one?- GUDDY'S ARK OEA R CUDDY : Those old drunb you see uoand ue probably 1 let younger tbae they took. It's the booll lh•t aced 'em. Do you feel ill 1t ease ... out of it? h everybody having • good time but you? Write ror Ann Landers' booklet. "The Key to Popularity." endoslng 'Nith your request 35 cents in coin a.nd a lon11t. self-addressed. stamped en• vrtope. Ann Landers will bf> glad to help you with your problems. Send lhtm to hff" In cart of lt.e DAILY PILOT. enclot• Ing • stamped. self·addres11ed u. velope. . .... -~.-....-..-......... r .. _I :f OAll V PILOT T~y. M.-y 21, 1968 New Ticktockers ' Introduced in June Tbe lradiUonaJ E.nd of the Rainbow luncheon of National Charity Ltague is slated for June 1, in the Balboa Bay Club. At this Urne several young women will be recognized for their service to the community and their efforts contributed to social and cultural events. Gold lQO-hour service charms will be awarded to Kim Miner, seventh grade; Robin Mine r, eighth· grade; Debbe Dean, 10th grade, and Laurie Mueler, 12th grade. Mrs. Richard B. Smith will introduce the new Ticktockers. In the seventh grade are the Misses Erin Smith, Julie Lohman, Gail Ann Langinbeck, Laura n rer, Donna Lee Newquist, Theresa Markel. Nancy Nehren rg, Susan Pangburn, EUan Clous and Barb- ara Rakel. Others are the isses Sara Granzella and Shelly Samuels. eighth grade: Mary Lee lifiord. Francine Harris. Leslie Houc k. Alexis Walker. Laurie P ngle and Laurie Bayles. ninth grade: Jana Gra~ zella. Marly Moore and Deborah Erb. 10th grade, and Nancy and Carol Neptune, llth grade. Entertaining during the luncheon will be 10th grade girls who will offer folk son. gs. They are the Misses Laurie Gage. Roz Rawl- ings. Corrin Hamilton, Dianna Gray, Dianna Billings, Lucinda Hays and Sally Owen. Mrs. Edmund C. Pratt will direct the coeds. ~Ho roscope Libra: Utilize Intellect ,;.; WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 ~ By SYDNEY OMARR ' they were indiUe.rent. Shake off reeling of doubt. in· security. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): SAGITTARJUS !Nov. 22. St. Andrew's Scen.e . D. G. Dougherty Cl s Bride in Newport Rite Wbltie • liadloli, Cb l D & Olkato, liM of t h I cbrfaantbeu>uma, dalai.. brid9Cfoom; tbe M l 1 • • • aed 1tock adorned the altar Faitaa DoqherV of Asuaa, and aWe of st. Andrew'• bll c 0 1l. t •• ud lbawn Pnlbytarlln Church when Foulk11 Mis W., Lynn weddina pledcet Uld rtnaa Neimeyer of N • w p o r were exchanJed between Buch. Sherry Sweet Baxter and The new1) weds •• honey· De9id GnJMUe DouebertY. mooninc Jn 11 o r t b • r a 'l1le "Rev. Dr. Charla H. c.llfonlla prior to JDakiq DM•Dfleld performed the their home in La' u D. ceremony before 300 IU•ltl. Beach. The MW' Mrs. DouatiertY The former Miii Baxter ii selected a whit. satin dress a arlduat.e of Newport wttll a lont train and Alen-• ~~bor H!lh School, Oranae con lace and seed pearla eo.t Collere and t h • adorned her bodice and Uni~sity of <AliforniA, hemline. A long flowing veil Davit "II held to a roee bud heed· Her h111bancl is an alum· piece and lhe carried a bou· nu. of Whelltlon Collece, quet of white n>M budl. J I 11 n o i 1 and Fuller TM dauebter of Mr. and 'lbeol<>Ocal S e m i n a r y , Mn. Ward Bater Jr. of PuAdem. Newport Beach uk9d her ..... O..lene Bater to HrV8 u mmd ot honor. Off ice rs Take Atuncllnt .. bridelmlid1 in powder blue drelaes of N p •t• PHU de aoie W'fre the ew OSI ions Mieles Carolyn Fo11 11nd Kathleen Strutt of Newport, Bonnie Baxter, the bride'• ailter, and Naomi Doulher- ty, the bened.lct'1 alster. Mrs. John Renfro of Dana Point and her board wlll be inetalled to lead El Camino Real Woman'• Club durine a luncheon in S. Clem.We Inn at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June t.' "' ARJ ES I March 21-April ~9): You are ab le to com· hl>1ete a project. Situation if which caused annoyance ~comes to end. ~w ttils - .tJ>lan accordingly. Make in- ~uiries. Applies especially to ~eal estate holdings. Ask. You may require privacy. Know what iL is you reaUy feel insid.e. Be sure within. Avoid tendency to act on im · pulse. Take time to be sure. Analyze. Pul together puzzle pieces. Dec. 21): Finances, way you handle money r e q u e s t s needs attention. Organize long-range plans. Y o u r thoughts about money, m-MRS. DAVID GRANV ILLE DOUGHERTY v e s t m e n t s r e q u i r e Mak" Heme In Leguna IMch Bruce Alan Douat>erty, the bridecroom'a brother, •• uked to and • beat man. Ulherinc gue.u to Mr a.ta were E.' Devid and Paul Dougherty, hil coulinl from Asuaa , Dout}u Pearson And James Hubbard of Pu•ne and Rogier Funt Chow of San Mn. Carl L e d b e t te r , ~strict cb.alrman ol hJ1tory and l8ndm11tka, and a IMnlber ol the San Clemente Womu'a Club, will lead the ceremony. magnification. Means get to --------------------Slnter Ken Delo will add to the occuloa w i t b a varied proaram. He ha.a ap- peared in many procrams in the area and performed before c:ounc:il meetings of Oran1e Dhlitrk t, California F~on of W o m en • s Clubl. ~~ TAUROS (April 2 0 • ~ay 20 l: Cy c I e indicates j.ihat you reel you must ~ove. chase and ~k. but 'b'ou couJ<l do just as well at !tliome. Realize thls and save yourself money and emo- 11onal wtY.lr, tear. GEMlNI (May 21·June ~J)): IC meanings are cJear. ~ost will be less. know this ..,_ Jtudy its implications and ;:ask accordingly. Gain in- • dicated if you make sure ,..you we d.ireeting financial affairs. CANCER <June 21-July w 221: Cycle high. Take in- tive. Move ahead. You Mt now complet. imporiant >; ject. Peopie pay at- 1 ~tion wMre prmculy VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Utilize social connection!! Don't be shy about col- lecting past promises, debts. Speak up for what's due you. Friends express will· i.ngness to fuUill obligations -permit them. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Display your ability. Get off the fence. Utilize intuitive intellect. Follow through on inner feelings. One i n authority tests your judg. ment. Stick to principles. Stand tall. • SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): What concerns you are messages. mail, calls. Be dominant. Means d o n ' t perm.it circumstances to throw you for a i<l&s: Take ocmmand. GU.her y o u r forces. Much ii in your favor. :Laguna Beach Mayor Honoree/ heart of problems. CAPRICORN IDec. 22· Jan. 19): State beliefs, adhere to prindples. Let othtrs know what you tlunk. In so doing, your thoughts will be clarified. Some ch~nges are due. Accept this as fact. Don't fight pro- gress. AQUARIUS fJan 20-Feb 181: Some CQme to you for aid in coping with pro- blems. This presses button or your sense of humor. Although you have ques· tions, dilemmas or y 0 u r own. extend helping hand . You'll also help yourself. PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20): 1'1es of affection are ac· cented. You may have some seCi>nd thoughts a b o u t desires, aims. Key is to be ~ytical. otherwise, you may take unnecesaary chan -C.S. Remember, perfection is lmponible. 'At an annual awards luncheon sponsored last Tuesday by Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Glenn Vedder, Laguna Beach ~ayor. receives the George Washi ngton Honorary Medal from Mrs. Raymond 1rhompson or Fullerton; awards chairman of Orange County Division, Free- '9oms Foundation at Valley Forge. The award was given for Lagu na's patriot-~ endeavor from 1967-68. which included a Patriot's Day Parade. During the ·~atbering Karl Koenig received the Valley Forge Teachers' Award. The for- ~er director of Laguna Beach High School's band, he ·helped promote the ~arade. JF YOU ARE A NEWCOMER TO TOWN OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM YOU WISH TO DO A GOOD TURN . . , l'HONE THIS WONDERFUL COMMUNITY SERVICE ANO A HOSTESS , WILL CALL WITH GIFTS AND INFOllMATION. Dottie W 4'1ters Hospitelity Hostess 9) A ' We WelcOfft• Y•u r. Tite 0,_AN&E COAST AREA PMONI 144-ffJI • Kids Uke ~o 'Ask And y' 'Readers' Must . Use Their Ears I By PATRICIA McCORMACK young blind studen.t.s to NEW YORK (UPl)-T h e learn early In their careers nation's most u nu s u a I to read with their ears. library contains only books Students using the ear for the ears. books frequently make bet- Francisco. The reception in t h e church hall was followed by a buffet 1 u p p e r in the bride's parents home. Assistint were W. r s . William R u t I e d g e of r~·~1C1'!~""" . P1Sldfn1's Oldttt Fint hwtllm M\d SilwrMtlrlw Opm Mond1y Ewnina 'tll t p.m. Tilles range from begjn-ter grades than their sighted ning spelling to advanced ~~· of technological ad- nuclear P h Y s i c s · On vancement. i t develops. purpose. the books are doors are swinging open on 1 ,.. meant to be heard, read nt>w careers for which the :': through the ears. Th e bli nd are especially suited. I~ ··readers" are blind. Programmi ng of computers , Textbooks on tape and is one Cield. I ~ I records now ~r more lo the New York area, for than 20,000. Housewives, example. a major airline lawyers, pbysicista and you prefers to hire blind pro· name it read the volumes grammers, fiOding they are for no pay to help broaden often a notch ahead o( ttie light of know1edge in tile sighted ones on the job. dark world Of sigbtleN Ear books helping the students -from first rrade blind students to prepare for ·/ to graduate school. careers don't cost users a Recordings for the Blind, cent. Qedit for this goes in the nonprofit v o I u n t a r y part to volunteers who read. Agency that COOTdinates the They must take a reading ear-boot project, says its test. II they pass. they are• a.t&ff of volunteer readers given appointed times to dol went from 2,700 to 3,900 last thelc textbook reading in a year. But more readers are recordin~ studio. needed. M each recording session SpeclaJIJts include those a monitor reads silently as r e a d i n g i n r o r e l g n tM reader mouths words languages, enabling t h e f r o m the textbook. T b e agency to make ear books monlt.or checks on pro- avaJJable in 12 tongues. In· noocl.ation and emphasis. 1 eluding Russian, Chinese TiUes i n c 1 u d e somel and Arabic. recreatioruil ones. For the The new emphasis at first time among these. Jast .:: recordings is on ear books year all ·the Boy Scout for eknMOtary and high Handbooks were recorded. sobool students. Previously, Other specialty recordings the blind in these age grouJ>6 mclude Textbooks in various depended primarily o n fields ol music. including Braille books. guitar, violin and pi.an<>. But aut horit i e s at--------- recordings report that the No 1 Poperl ear books are preferred to • • the finger-tip books by Th D 'I P' I t m~ny. The aim n-ow is to itet 8 0 I Y I 0 From cmr new collection of swimsuits St11led to ttJear kfiw' a"4 o/fM From •13" eo 'fP Nt.£ MOTHI RHOOO MATllNITY SHOPS NIWPOIT MACH Me. D •AIHfON ISLANt .....,,.,. c:.... •AIHN ••Oft e OUMI PLAZA ........ a a r•• New 1n Wallace Sterlln1. A 1entle pattern. Quiet food tnte. Subtle. The way you Wke to decorate. entertain. lift. um JUNE lO -1·:rr.r~!:'10'?T om• WIMll '" My: 16·Pc. Service tot 4 .......................... SJ83,00 32·Pt. Service for 8 .............. , ............ 366.00 4S·Pc. Service for 12 ......................... 549.00 You r1Cliwl a doMy of Gilts. Ml • .. wihes. r.om. 1>111ble sifts ti1fl a. • ., 2 pllct ..._ Four.piece place settinr CDl!Slsts of: Knife, Fork. S1l1d Fort and Teaspoon ........... $CS.7S OUR FLATWAAE COU!CTION INCLUDES OYER 100 OI M WOfMi SflVOSllfTN'S ,AnERNS Fu. YU lllmlOM A•lablcl Oii Hiii's Sitww Qub 1'1111 SS.00 111111t111J • ordlll." to S&0.00 1.S ........, ... " to 120.00 10.00 .....,, .... " " 1•.00 lS.00 ....-, • ri1n • ti 3U Han'•,... H11f't,...,.. •• WD'll u..ua IORRY .. WE'RE aA9ED nruJW>AY MDIORL\L DAY . . . But we'll be open rn. ct..y. Memorial t>.y, 11 a dOltins oa the barbeque time, an awareneu ot thf .ummer Ml to come. set your au.. summer almost II, and It spell1 be1ch, Mel sand, and boetl, llM OU~ doon. You can aenae It by the meued up blankets In the sif'. lhop. 1.oomy' what ~ ot mad oolonl to IUD on .. one'• a tipr' o( blacks, browDI Ind white • Anottlfr touts the blc daiq ao. a alnale onnre dala1 wtth two, only, creen leaves on white. Giant Ol'IJll• and red checla, bir bobblef taaaela, a s m a 1 h of psycDedellc b I u ti a n d grttn11, a •'qU•n in a square on a quare . . Great stripes from one eod to the other. on one aide. ~n. violet. linwt and blue whldl can be ttVel'led to onin~. pink. Pd and red PATIO NED> A LIFT? nip out 10me new place mMI on the old berbeque table .. braided ltrawa trout Holland Ill vibrant eoion ..• mata like rt.ant pot.I al ae~u1n1, 1lice1 ol orange or Umet, round mat. with summer's tlowen , Bucilla. Wonder Looper NYenibl .. m1t1 In 15 colors. In the Yacbt Shop comer of the Gitt Shop •. Double tall<! Explan1tlon •.. 11le Yacht SbQP which ia on t h e mezzanine of tbe merket haa 8'0flt 1port.1 clothes crazy . • )'OU !mow bathinf IUils, culottes, drindles, capris and tope all over the place . • Mme talk for men too will bats and 1oul w e a t b e f jackets. windbn?aken. and all the ~al clothes tblt are a way or life in Newport Beacb. So what hapPeN. all the imported Italian pl.astit gluses and tableware havt found themselves a n~• home on the upper lrvel ~ the Gilt Shop. All thP IClr cessories SQ rractical to iae around the patio and pool and or coune on boats beca .... they won't break. ·News ire large oval pJef,. ters, 18 inches long in ~ and white ... Square plastic snack trays. red on one side, tlue on the other With a groove for the glass ... huae plastic s1lad bowls and bundl bowli .. and do look at that far out wall thin~ that is a ~• between 5 black jets and S black sca:;uls in night. AN f\;'fERICAN HJ BA O U Now we've seen C'llCrything . . U!4! It Indoors or outdoors . . . fill beautifully In YOW' flreplal:1! and looks at home there .. bas that new old look everybody s<'ems to bf' • striving /or ritmt now ... Of liletlme cast iron. thrrc is a place in the bottom for rlther wood or b r i q u r t ~ • • • 0 rUI tor the top lor slow ftr tut broiling. then a fryer that will either do deep r.1 ~. regular trying, or If you turn It upside down ft •mothers beeutllully. All thlt and 1 handle too, i;o you can carry it easily from fireplace to patio .. or why not tn IM beach or ttw> side nf a stream. FOR TUE Bff i EATING WEEr.:F:NO Bl' sure to i;lac<' your order ahead for. your nurry loaves of potatn bread. your btUe t'A"'Oly ctftae ro I ls. or your candled •Pllles . . bakery Is the place. and t b e y • r e covered with a lbeautUW rtd candy IOIDething and dipped In wanuta . . . What a dapood. EYer think ol ordering a S pound loaf of b~ad and making one big 1111dwtch tor the Whole crowd . · What fun ... a big Vienna French all braided and shiey, glazed and nice and sprinkled With sesame seeds 111 OYf!r the top. You slice l t lenJtbwtse 2 or three time9 an liJI with u m p t e e ft la.yen of cold cuts, cbeeseo tomat'*' turkey, Jettu~. bMrw or what tine )'DU, put all tQ91!tber. then llUce If\ urvtnc pieces, put on nnt' big tray, plop it down 11nd aay, OK kids, let'• dla. Rlchanf1. Whtre If yoo want • "hole Icy •8tf't melon, pleue Ilk, or >'OIC l'Ol'ft w1tll t.be bulika Ol'I ,.. .. ulr •.. Don't for"19t ~ CandWllbt "*" .,.. ..., ~~..,..., ~ICUttad~= ..... ~ ....... ..... all tied ll'ld ~ .. :0:: al pnmn oa top _,, fed .:c-.:::,iw.,. .... ......, m&rtllated • -lAiil ...... ducttttap fta90r -- with ltictd Ol'Ul9 • • . Alt -· ..... ClaJ ~ llllC lpend I tk)' hlft. I . -. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. -. \.. • • • .. •• • .,,, # •• --.. • .... • • .... -· .... ,,. .. ~ - Pri • Prices Effective Wed.. May 29, .Fri.. May 3~, Sat .. June 1 GARDEN FRESH, CRISP LEAFY ·ROMAINE LETTUCE 2 FOR 25' DIETER'S DELIGHT! TENDER ITALIAN ZUCCHINI SQUASH 2 LBS. 29' SWEET HAMBURGER SIZE RED ONIONS 2 LBS. 19' {"'~~~k //~,, ~~~ YUBAN ·coFFEE 1 LI. 69¢ 2 LIS. 1.37 Heinz HOT DOG RELISH 19c LIDO MARK.ET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDl> ISLE IHIA\\V~ A f>!\llHDl · PllCINI II lm OR PACK rr UP ANDTA~6. IT ALONG- lo THE 6~Cl41 THE SOAT Ott WffEREV£R "'10U(;oTH1S WEEJ<E~O ~enu, BAKED HAM FRESH PINEAPPLE WEDGES SAUSAGE BOARD Provide knives, a cutting board and let your · gu ests have fun sampling • • • Mettwurst, Tea Wurst, Hard Cervalat, Salamis, Bavarian Braunsweiger, Hildesheimer. Cooked Bratwurst, Summer Sausage. Heinz HAMBURGER RELISH 11 v .... 19c Heinz B.B.Q. SAUCE u .. 49c COLD MEAT LOAF Make your family favorite or use our special mix ••• weight it down while it cools. Slice thin. SHASTA LOW CAL. SOFT DRINKS ALL 12 FOR 89¢ 12 OZ. FLAVORS CANS LINDSAY COLOSSAL PITTED RI PE OLIVES .... , 49c SPENCER STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES 7• 69c SPENCER STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES ""' ... 69c KERN'S PRESERVES "TRAW-3 FOR $1 APRICOT. BERRY . · PINEAPPLE SUNSHINE CHEESE-PIX SNACKS 1011, ... 37c GULDEN Sprcy Brown Mustard , ... 2,. 29c ARDEN AA BUTTER ., LI. 79' PO¥PEIAN OLIVE OIL , ... 39c DIAMOND LUNCH PLATES .... 69c HEAVY DUTY REYNOLDS WRAP 18" x 25' 49- SCOTT VIVA NAPKINS 1M 1t.l ,_19c . SCOTT VIVA TOWELS ~J .. ~ SCOTT 1000 IHRr BA TH ROOM TISSUE ...... ·~a .. .r.. llb '+w't~ OPEN DAILY 9-6 • EGGS INDIENNE Cook 2 cloves finely minced garlic, IT. curry power in IT. butter for 3 mins. Combine with yolks of 8 hard boiled eggs and IT. finely chopped chutney. Bind with soft cream or mayonnaise. Fill egg halves and garnish with chopped peanuts. COLE SLAW J ry Richard's, made fresh daily in our Deli in pints, quarts, or special order tubs for any size party. SWISS CHEESE DILL PICKLES RYE BREAD PUMPERNICKEL INDIVIDUAL FRU IT TARTS From our Bakery • • • pie shells filled with apri'Cots, blueberries, boysenberries, apples, cherries. Perfect ending to the meal! WHEAT TEA ROLLS VIENNA FRENCH BREAD CINNAMON ROLLS 6,. 29c 39c 6 ,.29c VICTORIA RASPBERRY LA YER L1fM .,.11,. uh, ftyered wi+h re~ 49c Mny ft l!I, llllfillkfH with 11owdt• •u9e t 1?i.&. .. ,.r ........ OPEN DAILY, 9-7. SUN. 9-6 ~&acZ.. flMr .. DAILY 9·6 , --~~._ .... _....,.,.....,.. .... ~ ........ ~ ..... ·-----------•• •-•a •• .....,.. .. ~ ...................... .._,.. ... _. PHONE 673-6360 FOR DELIVERY [:: .. ·~;;·;;;:·~;~·;~~'*'"''] ~unon•nnnn•••n•nn•n•n •n•n't»' BONELESS, FULLY COOKED ·BAR-M HAMS . WHOLe -1 19 LB. HALF 121 OR 1/,. LB. ZACKY FARMS CALIF. GROWN FRESH HEN TURKEYS 49: LB. ALSO FRESH BREAST, LEGS, THIGHS · BONELESS SMOKED TURKEY THIGHS SAMPLE SOME 139 FRI. & SAT. LB. FABULOUS JONES DAIRY FARM LINK SAUSAGE 89C LI. RATH BLACKHAWK BACON REGULAR OR THICK SLICE lOTISSERJE-STYLE BONELESS RUMP ROAST GROUND BEEF 2 LB. BOX HAMBURGER PATIIES 98c: {!/) i!lua1Af4Hf);. RICHARD 'S OVEN BAKED BEANS Ptnt 55c 1 SWIFT ALL BEEF SLICED BOLOGNA 2 ......... 89c GALLO ITALIAN ORY SALAME CHUB 125 1J .. WISCONSIN SHARP, AGED 18 MONTHS CHEDDAR CHEESE • ARDEN LOW FAT YOGURT 5 ,.s1 , ... BOEL SOFT RIPENED DAN ISH CAMEMBERT CHEESE 69c 7 .. ru~ ROSY RED & PACK HAWAIIAN PUNCH BARS 29' BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES 7 FOR $1 I 0-ot. PEAS e CUT CORN BUTTER BEANS CHOPPED IROCCOLI BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP · 2 FOR 4r,t. GRAND TOUR GOURMET ENTREES CHICKEN WITH ALMONDS ANO APrLES 98" CHICKEN KIEV e CHICKEN WITH WILD RICE 1' CltiitES CANNELLONI e CHICKEN CORDON I LEU MRS. fRIDAY'S JUMBO GOURMET SHRIMP 1 LI. 1.29 AlllllY'S SHOE IEPAll UY ClUllU MON .• FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30.S .. ·'-'OT FOR SALE -Eric Sevareld. above, and pr6- .ducer Jay McMullen take a look at tbe lnfluence of . "mercbandisin& experts on political campai1ns to- · trlght, in color on "Campaign, American St)'I•:' at JO p:m .• Channel t . The one-hour documentary will look at past elections usin& mass media, computer research and image building technique• In competi- tion for votes. . .. :.TELEVISION VIEWS Hawaii Ho. Busy Show By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -"Hawaii Ho," a musical special shot on locaUon, was a very busy hour, so busy that it appeared to be a pilot show for a future series. If it was not demonstrating what it could do, h bit off more than tbe audience could ealily absorb . in 60 minutes. THI STAR of the Monday nipt NBC show, a ·)mootb-votced, attractive ancf profeasional Hawai· • Jan performer named Don Ho, is obviously an in- ; atitulion tn bis home state but a comparative .. stranger to the mainland audience. He acted u "''Soloist, ddlf ,Wde and even lecturer on the brother- • ·bood of man. . The hour wu a strange and often awkward • combination of thaw biz at its corniest, imagina- ·tive set d•ign and that cozy, famiHar atmOlpbere evoked by the Lawrence Welk Sbow. THI TROUILI was that it trttd to do too many things-aell tbe blauti• of tile illandl, the warmth o( the people, 1ell sewing machines and related equipment, and neek 1n lob of song and even a little dance. Obviously, 1n the short time, it could cover none of tbele balea except the sewing .: machines very effectively. There were tbe uu8l color lboU ol Hawall, . which are alwa11 tmpl"lllln. Th opening wu a ·vi sual smash even If lt didn't mate much sense-- Ho arrived Gil the ICtDe tn a little grus aback that , 'fas cll'Jitd into the camera'• eye OD the end of a ~tether belotr a beBcopter. • IT WAI a ba1J jamMe. bat ID tlle main lt added · 11p to a rather pleuam hour. Bo, an 1ntereltlng . taleat, tboaJd be ... ._.. often OD televiJion. A.BC Jaandall1 ltl MW format newt thaw Mm. day witb the new ancborman, Frank Reynolds. The . show opened with a ttv.by ... tellite interview with Ambassador Avenll Hamman from Paril. THIS ~Al mterpri.liq, but Mr. Harriman had ·nothing macll to 18.'1 In the excllllive Interview that be hadn't laid before about the peace t8lb. Rlynoldl ran through the day'• beaclltnel In the usual ltJlt of televilion newacutera. .• THI HIGHLIGHT of the pr6gram WU the ap- pearance of the ant of its editorial uperts. Jt was • a colwnntst, Jmna J. Kilpatrick, who in bard and rather florid Iangaa1e coDdemned the demonstrai. Ing students at Columbia University. Reynolds promised that anotblr lide ol the ar1U1Dent would be presented later. ' I • ... . ·The Great Orange Coast's No. 1 Paperl ... JUDGE PARKER TUMILEWE!DS OIOVOO HEAR THE BAO NEWS? GRIMV GULCH MAV 8EroMEA GHOST lt1IJN Mun AND JE-. ly Ferd ....... .... ,,_-1 PICICI~ A ~E~ YA C~ ~Ht> OM IN M/.AAIA~ 15 .JUST l.!Ja IN TH' /IRMY, Mit-t.0c1c:e --you ~orr,4 J..sK Y$SELF WOOL.t> You WANN>. <qo INTO COMBAT WITH HIOR·· 'CAUS!: ~~..., · you wu.+1 la'!·- By T• K. Rya11 Pl& THIS, GANG-I WE GOT BIG-TRXJkE! THE~ PRINCl~L.. SOURCE <1 SCALPS, &RIMY etJLCH, IS RUNNIN' OUTA PEOPLES! MORE CITIZENS IS NEEDEt>l HEL.P ~~~~z~ CERTIACA1E SEND STAMPED 5af-AWl(SSEP ENVEl.a'E ~~~ lO=&ftlMV fiCJl.CH It. %~15 NE'lr5~ 80X957 PES WOINES1 IOW\saf ly Al Slllltla I I ,lr l .w.£· ly ..... - I f llf'l DA< .... (I) ........... ...__.._," Jf ....,, 15-llcl ....... ... .... ~ ....... ,..,. ...... . .................. ..... .... 'fl ... flnl\ ...... .. ...................... -II lftld 1 we•• ................ 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Truman C.poce's IN COLD BLOOD ~PA~ JI Poeitlvely Ends Tun. bwrence Harvey Tom Courtenay Mia Farrow in "A DANDY IN ASPIC" Second Popular Hft John Saxon Marv Ann Mobley Miiton Berl• -----Starts Wed., ~ 29 ... THI[ weSTMINSTrft CUfTW .. Sinatra Political Lone~ He's Backing Humphrey 81 vERNOft' 800l'r -tv lf be'1 nominated? pHNDCel." HOU.YWOOD rnnl) _ ;if(f,. too earty to tell,'' he Sinatra, Who may be the 'uc answered: sreateet entwtliner of oar P'renk Slnan, separoated Sinatra is not kSddi.DC time, receotly completed from Mia Farrow and once himlelf that his advocacy "The Detecttve" end u.ved leader of a ~Ded cl.a of will win votes (or lkamptny l>e recent Emmy aw__, top e n te r ta h e rs , bas '*' se. from tiotal dilast«. become sometbing of • "I'm Cryine to help draw "I tbink all Am~ loner e s p e c i a 11 y crowds who will contribute should set out md coo- polit:ic.Uy. •"' •-........... 1-" be ex tr._.._ to tbe eendldate o1 Sinatre ls the only big ;"im:;d. '1~'i'make ~ .;dace.'' he .aid. "It'• name In *"' ~ IUP-apeteht1. m leave Qiat to gettine 10 11xpenaive It ii porting Vice P r e a id e.n t the politicians. I'll just al.ng. a l m o a f impoulble for R~ Huq>hrey for the pnlident will be wftb me on candidates to cwnptlp Dem ocra.itc presidential .n 10 of, tho a e 91>-pniperty. nominetioo. ~~~~-'...~~~~_;...~;......~~--~~ ..... --- Eigbt years ago he wee ·a powerful adherent of Jdwl F. Kennedy. But be is not throwing -weicht ~ Robert F. Kennedy. The question naturally nes, 'Mly? ''Because I llil* Mr. HlSnptny ia tbe man beat qualified for tbe presiden- cy," Sinetra satd die oCher day. . • Sinatra's voace cmriecl oonviction, if not the i-tliron of IOl!le of the ois perfumers aupportiDg Sens. Eugene J. McCar1bY end Kennedy. 'lbere's a new maturity about the man that is at once aUract:We aftd digmtied. He was gieDal and eoft spciten. Sinatra accoud8 tor Ma solitary bacJdrlg ol Hum- phrey becaoee other en- tertainen bad committed themselves to ~ or Kennedy before the vice president eritered the race. WW Sinatta support Ken· I Acecltlll'f Awtr4• "l•Tlle .... .tn.......- "T• DA M1ztb .. lr4"' STARTS WEDNESDAY lad ..... t It ......... flt( lllRISCI! CO«POA&llOll ,,_ A BLAKE EDWARDS ~ ~ Hi+ Mt. 2-"DANMI IOUTI"' llAIL1' "41.0T ""' ,_.. 'Crurihle' Opening Gloria Newton comforts a chained Larry Grannis in a climactic scene from the Rancho Community Players' production of "The Crucible,'' opening Thursday for two weekends at Ollvewood School in El Toro. AMAN FOR ALL SEASONS Church Sets Musical A religious folk musical, "Good News," will b e presellted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Southern Bapti!t OlUrch of Costa Mesa by a group of Oklahoma teen-agers. TM program, wtrlch will feature 1everel 90klista aad eoeembles, will be repeatied Saturday nigbt at a youth RtllY iD Santa Ana. The musicll presentation is part of a week·long visit to California by the BaptJst youtb group from Altus, Okla. . TlltSCla1, M17 29, 1961 DAILY PILOT J 7 ' LEGAL NOTICE ..,._ w -.n.... ..._ ....,.. W PM.,.....IP C8N'tCAfa CN' ....... C81lTIPICAT• CN' Mnt•lll !'Wik ... II ..... I'-llllt .... lllte'TITIOUI ...... PICTITIOUS UMa Ill • .--.-.. .... J. fio, ,.,.,.,_.., fte ........... Clf'llf\' lie It -TM YMtt'** '9 o rtffY ...., ,,. ........,. ..._ ...._ ~ .. "" _... e ..,..._et JM......_,~ ~ t M'-lit tl• w.t ~ ....... lltM -... llYte ti MOMA.CH ..._.,. ...._ Ce ......... llNler Ille no ''°"'• ..._, leedl. CelMwlllt, ,,... INOUIT"lft. 11 11t1 ~ A_, ""-flrtft -ef IN$TANT CRll>IT Ille flcft"-111'111 -.. IACIC Cl"' "' c.... ...._ ~ "' °'-· fW o.AHGI «>UNTY .,.. llltt .. ._ fll'll'I nRtlT wen ..,. =If firm ts .... fllCellllWM.•• ........... __."' -_......... -~-........... ..... .-.rtl. tM. IW _..., --'• ~ _._ -l!l.MI w '*"., ~ -"'1\111 eM ,.._ ~ •• Ille .... _....,_ eM "'9lllMl9 ._., II._ ttUlwl: tt fOllfWI: NlttloN II Mtt11tn """"'· MlcMtl J, "-'• .... ~'-Rlctlerd L. i..-. • IMllll laljf M1e111 111 ... Mvl't wlH Ille -A....-• .....,.,, lttdl, Celltwfllt. AWftlll, C.--'91 ~t. Ctllttnllt. MW 1W .... Ill. ,...,.,.. '4N wlM 0etiM ,_.y II, IMI. ltffY A. OW"9N. UGI ltlftcolll i..,_ ..., ... ~ •" .... "'* -... MktlHI '· ,._ "-" IMCll. C.lltonlll. ., Ille """ ... ~ ell .......... ti c.'"'""9. °'·-Ce.HI"': 0..... ~ .. .... .. ........... fll'lll. °" ,,,... 11. ""' ---.. -. ...... ,.,, RldltH \.. Ltwt9fld 'IH'lllw Mflet It""*' el-!Ml llot P'llblk 111 IN ttr Nkl ...... _..,..ll't Wrt A. OWtllM " ... -...-wtN Mt .. -""• .,_ _.... Ml<Ntl J. "'-~ .. -u ... II CtlHerftlt, Or-c.v..tY; 11111 ..., M ... -.... l\oM lllQltYM .. Ille Ille ,.,_ ..._ -ll __.,Ii., 0.. ~y I. IHI. lltiltre -I ......, w IOMI '" ~ Ill Illa --M ,. IM Wftlll11 .....,_ tlld "'*le 111 •"" fot u l4 llttib "'--"" W Ill 1111 -ftl t11e flrl'll. .a--!Un• M ~ ... -_,... Rldlenl L. Ltwrtllce 11111 .H7rrY Oil.TEO it.TC.• MtM, Ce...,_ .. (Ol'Pl(lit.l Uit.ll A. C>wtleM --.. -==-. t1!tl .. y II Mlt, lNI. ~ M. U-Y ----.,.. .,._,""' J. '· ,,_.,,. MetefY hMc • Cell.... Ille wtlhlll lllt"-f -'IA>lhMd ~ cM DlllY l"IW, PrllldNI Otflc. Ill IM¥ txKlltM tlle -· ~ 'Swan Lake' Ballet Set At Laguna· ~ a IHI 1111• Ora-CWnf\I (OF,ICIAL $EAL> My c-IMllll 1191T.a ,,._ e. Ot"1\ ;,' J-11, I... .....,., l"vblk<a...... .. _........, Or-9 c:..t Delllr "111t, PrllldNI OlflClo Ill ~ 14 ti ...... .Mw ... '"' -Or-Coull"' , ceaTllllCAT• OP •UstMftl MV C:-l•loll ...... LEGAL NOTICE lllKTITtdUS llAM8 O'J1 June 21, 1910 "'-U!ICMf'tltMd .. C9rtlfY I --LEGAL N CE •u11ttellld Or•nM Cotlt Dtl1' """' Mtlfle a IM'-11 '· O, .. 1ft4 C....1-------------I Mey 7, l<I, 11, JI, 19'1 1'la = C.~lfwt]l.:;E~~:-~~'#'rT'lf'; C .. T1111CA;:i: •utlMHI SUVICE" Mid ""' .. 141 """ .. -llllCTITIOUS MAM• LEGAL NO'tJCJt ... NIM If IM folloWlfle ---Tiit IMdloltMd doet -1lf'f lie I• -------------~ ,..,... Ill Ml arwl -~ ti l'tll4llllce II n ~ 1 11W1Mu et 1£lt ConlQ ,lea, l'4IUI The second .ict of •1~ •• o. ~ '" ....... ~:.:!. -=· ~~T=KJMcri~ CH:::~·'1c:.•.::1111 .. Tchaikovsky'• "Swan Laite" street. c-Mesa. c11111n11e. suLTit.HU -1t1at Mid """ 11 -TM....,..~ .. _...., '"""' ~ Otf!MI Ml• 11. lttl. NIM II Ille lollowl111 .. .._. -Ille• ••• ctrwluctlne • ,.,,,.1 In,.........,, Will be perfonned Saturday C"-•la D. 0--In fllM W 'lee. .. r~ It u llullnu1 I•• ~Ptn11tnl _. '771 C-' St•" ftl C.Nwn11. Or-Coufttt: i.tlows: ,,..., 1ou1ev1n1. Glf'defl Grow. C.-•le• J Unt l at the T ...,_a Ber.ch 0.. ~ f7, IMI, blfon -· I HeMrv Rotlert J. Gr•1ll. 1639 Conic. "*-• _, 1M flctllloUs firm ,.._ el ..__. ,ubllc "' -tor Mid Sim. --llY Cotlt MHa, C•lllomlt. LECHEM INVESTMENT co. -11\et High s c h o o l auditorium, _,... <:lie•'" o. o-t-.. o.i. MIY a. 19". Mid """ •• __... of 111e to11oW1 ... -te M the .,......., --Is Rebfft J. GrKll ...,._, --• '" Ml end '*-' beginnin<f at 8 p.m. subKrlbed lo the wltlll11 l111tnwMflt alld $11 .. of Callforlllt. Ore-C-"': of ras~ft<e era ot 1o4'-'• lo-wit: o 1c1u-ledttd lie ••KUtwd IM-· o.. MtY i. IMI. ~· -· • Notarv Mt• '''*"*'· IM soutll c1ertc onw. Presented by toe Laguna co,,.1c1it.L sEAL> ''*"c 111 '"" 1or u1c1 s111e. "'-1" ..,..,,, Hills. c.111or111 •• , J-11 E. Devis .,_,.,. llobert J. Graul kllOWfl h me Eut.,.. I . SchlKI,....., 40J7 C-IW Beach Civic Ballet Comp9ny Not•rv 'Vbllc.C1llfomte 1o "' IM '*'-wt1o1e -It w111ecr1i.. Club or1w. Lu.wood. cantornle. -"-'rlnclHI Ofllce In M to Ille wtltllll lllltrurnlllt W Otled .. of Mardi u. IHI. as its fourth me • ...,.,1'6blp 0r.,,.. cou""' KkMw...,... 11e •iCKll!ed 111e .. me. ~· ,,....,.... My Commlnloft Ex"'" (Ol'l'ICIAL HALI E-I . Sdllftt-program the performance JUM 21. mo JHll Y. cownne STit.Tt! OF CALIFORNlit.. ' Pub!llllM Or-COllt Otll\I l'lllt, Noterv 'llbllc<1lltomle COUNTY 0, LOS ANGELES, •· will star Mary Hanf IS the MAY tt •"41 June <I. 11, 11. IMI ,,.... ''1Mi,.1 OlllCe In °" Nt'll s. It& befOr9 me. • Not9rv • Or-C-ty ,llbllc 111 eM tor Mid '-'Y •nd St.fl, Swan Queen. LEGAL N011CE MY c-1ta1o11 ~1... 111r-.llY _,.., Max "'*""" _. . ...... ,., I* .,_ •. Seit*'-'-1o -"' .. i Miss Hanf, a former T ,... , .... ,,,.,, o....... c-1 o.111t "'"'· ""' -.._ --. .... ~ be of .. ...._ MnnAJW IUPeRIOll COURT 01' TN8 MAY 7, u. 21, 2', ,,. ,..... lo IM wltllln Ins"-'• •nd ICIUwWllllleo mem r ......, Cv • ..,.--,,. $TAT• 011 Cit.L,OaNIA 1'011 .. to -"'9t IM'I near!M ltll - • _ .. __,..i fr NTY I' ou ... a LEGAL N011CE Wltnns mY l\llnd end -1. has Just ·~....,.. om a TM• co~. A.:1" (Ol'FICIAL SEit.ll seven·moidl tour rib the .. ~~~ 4roa"~~~':T:" Olll CHTll'ICA~:: IUSllllH ~:.~~ C.llfOnlle Ruth Page International MOL0 .. A""1c wtLL aNo 111011 111CTTT1ous 11AM1 t··~=:"~ UTTIH T8STit.MeNTit.RY. TM """rsltMd dOel arilfy hi It CM> °' luloll Exp!,_ Ballet Company, formerly ••••te o1 MYR.it. " AL LIE t dllctlne • ...,.,,,_ ., ,,.. w111tt1er ,...,.,. ~Y"' ~m known as the Chicago Opera c'::6~~~ov.;·s °=~~v GIVEN Tlltt ~= ~:in C•1":"W: u"'!:' "':.L~:. ::~~ '~~:."'· B 11 t Jit.NE HAltGRAVE HUNTElt hH fllecl ENT11t•1t1SH .... tllllt uld firm It .._..., ...... calf. 91111 a e . 11ere1" • """"" -Pro1111e o1 -• ., 1t1e 1o11ow111e ""°"· ..-. 4111.oc ., ,.. ·ne Wilkes will star with "'4oer111t11c w111 _. • ~"',.~ name "' 11111 '"" ~ ., ,.11c1111ce la •• l'ullll1'1ed Ot-Collf .,..., l'flllltt vc ""' Tfttem.nl1rv " ""' ..... ...,_, follows: MIY u. 21. 21 .... June 4..... .,,... "'' H nf pr l nee ,...,.,_ • wt1ic11 " "'* tor 111r1t1er •1v1 1t 1111•~ 1m it.Mlltlm st.. · r<uSS a as perHculen ..... ""'' Ille ·-..... '*• C.I• -. LEGAL N011CE Siegfried; Benno. th e f. =:1':1 ~.M.':.~t! '::" .:'~"': 0t1M IN;.~~~~ .. ""-"' · , tr• d ill be d O-rtment No. 7 o1 seld court, •t 111 ll•te "' C.lffoml• Or-c-t·r sa•a .. cMt couaT °" nt• prince s ten w anc-No'1ll ,,_,...,, "' IM""' of Stlll• ..... °" INY u. 1 ... : ,,...,. ,,,.. I N..t.,., ITit.TI °' CALll'OllNIA l'Oll ed by Hal O'Neal, and C.J'rri·~ .. ~y "· 1MI =·..:r :::. r R':!.~·~;..:';"',:: TN• cou.:.11..::U .... Laguna actor C b a r le s w. E. ST JOHN, to 111 ""' ""on -... in. I• subscrlb-s,":~ COlllllY Clerk. 14 to 1M ..,,11111" l111lni,,_1 •nd .a-MElllOITH it.SHLEY COLEMAN , ... ,_. Colgan will portray ttle ::~~~~:. IM ....... ••KUIM !tie .. ,.,.. lltt V$. DAVID FllEOERICI( COLEMit.N. ....,.., Hiiia. C.llflnN (Ofllcltl 1911> ~nl sorcerer. T•h 211 . tft.alll ,,,..,.. ROMlll c. ICflOX THE PEOPLE 01' TllE ITit.TlE Olll 0th I d d AlterMy ttr l'tt~ Not1rv Pllbllc • Callfomlll CALIFORNlit., er ea ancen are '"'"""" °''"" eoeat O.llY "tot l'r1nc1 .. 11 Offlc. In To IM 1..,. MfM!ll Otfllldlflt• .. . Odil1 ... _ .:...... Or•-CountY y ....... .iroc:tod to.,,., .... Menlee Magnusco, e ~ M.., 21. 22, "· 1"' -MY c-.... 1u1o11 t!Jllll,.. _:,·~ Clllmlllelftt., t11t-.... ..-.. Witte, Kris ti Moorhead, LEGAL N011CE Pub..,,..Jv~•~""eo..t o.11Y ,.1ot, :.!8'':' ~~" ::.:,.11ovt .::,1tt111..:=: R S T . w ~u-Mey l<I, 21, • .... June <I. IHI MMI lfWf \IOU In uld court, wtthle TfN ope ogawa. erne ...,_.,., llOTIC8 TO e11eo1TOH :. '"" .... MrVIC9 Oii you "'ltlll - and J Soga.,,. tu•DIOa COURT 011 TM8 LEGAL NO'nCE -If _.,.. wttllln ltle ...,. _.... oy . nit.Te OP CALIPO•••• -"' ., """'"' 'OURTY *" If _..,.. Also .... e pro-e-will lllOll THI COUNTY 0111 """" ,...,, .......:.,. 00 'Wl · , &' -u .... A.fNM ClllTll'ICAT9 Olll IUSlllHS y.., •re llerolrf Mtlft9f tlltt Ufllm ""' be "Valse Faotasie,'1 with &t•te of s.iun J~nt O'OonMll. •Ito P1CTrT1ous •-• • ·-·""' -· u lf ""1"'"' 91• --" 5llMlll J. 0 DoMll~ •IN •-TM _.., ""' doet c4rllfV 111 It -t1b lueltmlftt tor -,,_ 91 .__ music by Glinka and .. s""" "-" O'o-tl '"" "su..n duct•,,. • ""'~""' ., ,,,. H•rtor 11M1~ ..... ...,.., 111 ""' °""'191ftt " er:::; J, Haetott. 0.CHMd. Cot•• MHa C••-"''''" .... fie -(.Ofttrtcl. -wlll -" .. ""' choreography by Lila Zall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo "" tltlous firm' ... ,,,. oi' ,ROGREUIVE !Of 1nr ·-rellet _ ...... "' !tit °"" . . . La' creonoo of Ille ·-Mml4 dec-t 191 1 artistic d!fector of the . "''' •II penons NYl"9 Clell'll• ... 1 ... 1 11\1 MARKETING IN s T IT u TE OF ' n t9cs Oct , .. IN7 , .. Id decedel!I .,.. ,.1ciulred lo Ille fhem, TECHNOLOGY •nd !1111 Mid flrm I• 01 · · t gun~ Beach c 0 m .P a n y. wltll .... M<HM'V voudlen. In Ille olflc• COlftHMd of Ille ................. -(SEit.l) E. ST JOHN. Cieri! music by Shostakovtch, and of 111e clerk of ""' •bow 11111t1ec1 court. or .....,. 1~ 11111 •M 'lace of ••9"n<e 1' " 'f.; FllEO "· 11~GHAM 11 "Th D clng L " to lo ,,_, '"""' with ltll _..,., followl. 2'1 I Dll'Vl't c11rk e an esson, YOlldlers. to the .................. ""' ofl1a MICllHI LM '''""'· t rv1111. OllRY8A. Cit.R,•llT•• AllD IARllH music by Shostakovich;and o1 11et Attomev1 •t Hurwttz. Hurwitz •"41 ~.:, :·1f.1l~ TiieMn w . .......-. Jr. "G F-t...,,•• w 1th R-. 4»32"41 strwt • ..._.. .. ldl. Ml<Mtl let llrt1ett Ml Oe¥W Ortw ypsy ~1 c.1ttom1•. whldl 11 1t1e ,._ ., MIMI• '''"' t1 ee11fer1111 0r1111e c-1v· .._..., .. -. ~ music by Prokofiev ti ,... """9n111Md "' en -'"" _.. °" ~ 1a. ,,.· .....,. -• N..t.,., "" .,.,.,... AdmluiOll ii tree i. mem-:::=::-"tt .:::,:•::_ "111e 11141ftrlt-:::;: '"'lk •R •"" tor' .. ._ si.to.' --11'¥ "':.'--:W..::' :' ee..t °'"' ""•· 11 x • _,..., MJd>eel Lee .. rttett ._ to .... • ..., ,_ ., n . 11. JS, bers of the ballet compuy. ''°" ., 1t11e no11ee. -" ....... __, -. -1s MIY 1. '" 21. 71MI . t Otf!MI Nr11 n , IHI. ~ .. 1M wlllll11 1...-trw1 I ""'=------.:::==::---T1ckes for non·members a Gertrude .. nwtt .,__...,_ 111 ,,...-.,.. Mme. - S2 for adults and Sl for :~:,11 of t11t c0111c111 s..11 LEGAL NOTICE children are available at the A-~"'"R dectdeftt :00::~ ~~~':~ c1111om11 MOTICI 111V1TIN• 11os Ball t Ce t 1863 South Mwwttl. 11""*'11 .... -Prlnclpel Office 111 Notlco I• lit,.,. 11v.., 11111 Ille loeJ.'!!! e n er• · ·~ Sltlel Or1"'9 Crunty Trustees o1 tllo Or•-(oHt ...,_. Coast Highway ; or may be ~~"' C.ltfenll• MY Commission Eu!•• co11tt• otttrlct o1 Oraftlll ~ Purchased at the boX OfliCe. A~ flt e11.mrta 'ubll·~Jul°':.',,..• 1"'c~t Oil"' Cellfornll, wlll rtcllW -:"',:' .V:Ftte ,ublhhed Or•nll ,_, OtllY '1tot, Mey 1tii. tt"'•"" J--'7: 19" .. = 2:00 '·""· ThUrsdeY. JUM... Id 9d*I -------------------------1~v 1, u. 21. n. 1N11 m• '"'cNI'"" Oet>ll~ l'•I~• 11otc1. LEGAL N011CE ~~;!ct ,!:,1e11c.~•• et w111c11 "- Nit.TIONAL GEN1'4AL ~ATION FOimS!!! ~do .. --· ,....., et .,..... ...... .,,, .. Oflke 0.-•:Jt W11U•t• 1J:41 s.twMr a. ~ MOW SHOWIN• '1HE FUNNEST PICTURE I HAVE SEEN IN AGES I" -New Vor1cer 20th Cen\tJY·fox 11er'1s "llell•zzled" PAHAvi~· rm ll'f Oeluie _,._ C..Hlt--c --.... ALBERT FINNEY • S TANIEY oor-.EN'S nvomaoAD Ponovitlon° Color by Deluxe 1;,rffi(':SO "" , ; oi• • •.I;~: i.o • • ! '1nl Inch Tonight ~ ..... .......... "KONA COAST" ,....,_ "DOUS1.I MAW' ..... ''THI Sl'Y WITH THI COLD NOii" 118'0lf MAO! -.. "'" --• le ..,._.,. &We ltle -OI. S-Ule ;f r~IUJi.t.H·Ht~.l~.K .·,~._tlJ~ > \•·= ' . ·~· ' . I ~ :4* I "' ... I ....... ... ·r· ·-N0 1." /~ . ..... ... / I WAY TO '.. TREAT ·.A LACY .... ,._ l'!ttlm_ -·" 3EiJPt5Tl1tN DIRK~ SUSAHNNI )()RI( ........ THE LUXURIOUS IEW llll~ ~~OC..:TH.....::EATIE llOMI Of IOCICINe <Mii lOOea 111 UST IALIOA IL ft. \ IAllOA 1'£111WSILA• OM041.Y • CHILD WITH Mlllff OMtT • INDS TONIMT "COOl HAND WIE" -''W All llfl1l DARI" STARTS WEDNESDAY ............ LEGAL NOTICE Mid bl• 9111 lie -llclY _. 8lld,..... ------------l---.-T-IC_e_TO_ca_e_D_ITOll __ l ___ l flw: (I) t!4UI""*" ttr Auto a.-a:: MOTIC• HfVITI ... ltOI SU•HIOll COURT OP TN• ,,._ ........ ~ ~~ ._. NllflCll II lllf* •'-fttet 1111 ...,.. ef 1Tit.T8 OP CALllllOlllllA l'Oll it.ulllnWtt1ft 8lld .;;'M" ,,":f~ tu r 111 • ~..:.i:==-~ ...::~ .. ~~==--~~ ..... (.: ......... Crossword PU7Jlle ACROSS 1 Vi~t • • • • 6 Wnthrr· man's word 10 Complett turns: Informal 14 Early North Americans 15 Mine: Fr. i. Pa.savew11 •E..,SOllll ' Ill DI ·~ »D1pus .. aunt ll'Od•clM 22 Ft11inlne name 14 FisheNltan's accessory U Fll1111tnl 27 Colonlzt 1ntw 30 Soak 31 CoplH 32 Defamaloty expression 31 Apiett 31 kind of slrenglll 41 Gold.along the Ebto 41 Jack··: Jan plonttr 43 Sche111e 44 Doctor's 1roup: Abbf. U Rubbtr·like m1tttlal 41 Apportions 51 Duellnl) wupon 52 Bu rst of ill humor 54 -res istance: 2 words 58 Earlier: Comb. for111 59 Gambol U Syste111s of co-• CltiOll •Africa 55 Mel olsl9C z words .... Pot "5 Bowler's target 16Very dlsplH~ lnfOfmal 67 SuppostS DOW" 1 Head covering 2 SH bitd 3 Costa -• • 4 Sittings 5 Profess 6 Desert 7 E lectrlcal unit: Abbf. I Roundtr 9 Kind of entertaiMr 10 Returns to former st~te 11 Banishment Wiii f'OC91vo .-led lllda W .. 11:• I.Ill., M IN-. Herrt M. lrwt1, Otc:fftld. lefldla ter Auto ~. wtllil Test.nf'J'S '9zzfe Softtlt: ~. J-II. IHI. 11 ltle ,._,,.. NOTICI IS HHllY GIVEN .. 1lle All llNs -It lie 111~tlll• .... o.t. "' .. ._ ~I 41otrtct ....... O'MI'°" .. .... ....... ........ _....... CeMI"-< 11111n1ctr-... _..,.... 7~1 F•lrvlew llotd, cost. M9N. ltlaf •II ,..._ l\llvlne c1e1,... _,,,., Ille wllldl •"' -., flll 9nd IMY ti C.lltoml•. I I Wllldl time Mkl .... wlll .. Mid ..... , ••• reoulrect to flle -· ... Ille offitt of IM PurdlHilw ........ •ubllcl\I ~ end rHd 10r ltent1I II wttll ""' lll()KUry -.c:Nrs, In Ille effke ..,kl Kl>OOI district. 1 bid 1 Uniforms tar Ille oerlod Jul\I 1, IMI of the c~r1t of ~ •boW tfttllled court, 0, Eich blc!Mr mu.I wtwnlt C: 11 !, bld-11!•• 119h J11M 30. lt71. lo •rtMnl Ille"" wlltl Ille ..-ceu•ry caallltr't clle<k. cortllltd ' , of ·~ fl1ce t3 S,ltlt .. equine n Unit of tennis Zl "Ovtr· • • .. 25 Dtcrnses 27 l holly absorbed 21 Rtl 1t1Ve of 51 Across 2' AntltoxlH 33 Fruit J4 011111Mf ol Ewytus 35 City 111 Africa 3' •ot a111 JI Clrcn VIP 3' Deletions 42 H1btfdashtry 1111111 5121161 4' Co btfCH .. J191fttH clothl111 lte111 47 Kind of college student: lnfonul 48 Post off let 11.roduct 4' Co111111unlst capital 50 llr. Ovorat ~3 llr. • ·: ftctlonaf detectl.-55 Ex1te111e verge 56 Diamt ltr. Abbr. SJ "Lend•• your··" 60 Impair All bld1 .,, lo 1>o In ecc-rdtnce wtltl vouellcn. lo Ille und1nltntd 11 Ille olllu ,,..,., bond "'-P•vnble lo 1111 0~1r'lct Conditions, IMl•UCllOftS I nd 5-lfleefloM of h•• AtlorNrt, LIPllOld. McC1rtl11 Ind 1111 Orel\llt Coasl Jvnlot Col~ ,!!, ..,. Wlllcll ere now on Ille •nd mev lie -rd Dini,.,...,, 17S5 Or•net AvfftW, $111!1 c. 1otrd of tr11•ten In 1" 1"'°"" bid 11 lft lht olll« of Ille 'urcllnl111 Ateflt of C0tl• MIM. C•llfornla tm7, -"1<11 I• Ille tlllln five perttnl CS<t.l.::. t11111~u;: .. , 11118 11o1ld 1cllool dltlrfct. piece Of ...,,,,,. .. Of 1111 ,,....,..19Md In •II • 1uer1111H 11111 1111 bl r w .._ 1, Eeeh blddff "'"'' submit wlltt hi• bid • ,.,.1119,, P1rt•1111,,. to , .. •l•t. of ukl the llf'-914 COfttrtct If ::. f 1111,. to c1a1111r's (hd., certlfltd Clledl, or bid-dondlflt, wltllln six ,,,..!tie efttf ltle first ewetded to him. In 1t1e ev;;_ ,,..:,,.. "' ,,.,,, bolld -,..,..,.. to IN order fJI Pllbllce""' ., flls llOtlCll. tflttr lftto 1vch '°""·Kt' 111 tfll CMe Ille Or•"" C:O.st Julllof Col.... Ollttlct 0-.. Mir tt, 1HI. 1f1e c:11K1t wtll bl terftlMCL i:,.., wtl M lolnl "' T,,,.... In ... _, ""' .... Hlrrt l .,.._ ti • ...... the tun "'71a1r1ct tMll flvo -cent (,..) If ltll sum * " 5xKUllt' tomftod to Mid ~ Mi lllN .., • ....... ftlet -llldder 91b...... ..... °' .... Wll "'... ... ..., inn ••) ...,. '"" ... "" ~ CelltrKt If ltll -II ................ '9cMtllt -"" .. ..,,,..... <-.... ..... """· Ill tlll -'" .. 1 ....... ~ McClftfll ... -•111 ... lot Ille ........ ftlef'lelf,.;.,.,. tlll tnfW I .... aud> CllfttrKt, the ,...... ti IY R lteltll ~ TM loerd ti T,,,._ IA 111'9 tr "'9 dlldt wtn .. fer'9lf!MI, Of' lft Ille UM 17'1 0..-it.-;.,,.. C ,,.,,1 .... II rel«ftftt ....,ll-:'lea ti Mo " • 1lond. 1111 "'" 11im ltler9Clf wtN .. c ... MeN ce.,.. ,.., ,. weiw am 1rrwu r ~ fOtfoltld to Nici lldlOol dlitrld. Tel• •nM fanNllllH In •nY bid Off ~~ No bidder _., wlttldnlw his bid ... attW..rs.., ........ ..._ J NOllMAN E. WAT i... t Hrlod Of fortv-flve 1451 dtYt alter IM 'llblhlled Or-Couf ~1\1 "lot Stcf'i,. loetd ofJ ~ lMI dtle Mt flw IN -11\11 thereof. ... -~ J • II i-• ~ •• · Ol'tfl llelt J:OO P.M. -• ' ., ... The 8olrd of Ttuslees reMrvtt ltle ..,.y 21. " .... -' ' -.. ~. ''*""*" Or•,,.. Coe>I 0111\1 M...i :;iv•:::rv:' •;::"~,:;:i.~~"·11 ::" 1o;_ LEGAL NO'nCE MAr 11. 11. 1,.. tormelllln 111 •~Y bid or 111 the blddl"'. LEGAL NOTICE C>Hn: Junt 11, 1'61 II :oo •.m. '""n SIOM<I: HORMAN E. WATSON. CIRTl,,CATI OI' IUSINIH NOTICI OP sue 01' lllAL So<tv, 110.,d al Tr1111-"CTITIOUS NAMI •RO,.RTY it.T 'RIVATI SALe l'ulllllM<I o,.,,.. Cout Oell\I ,,..,., TM vndeoltMd do certlty fMY .,t N.. m ,.. MI Y 71 •nd J...,. •• IHt '37• c.ondllcll,,. • bllsl-s 11 11' W, Coeil lo ,,_,;, of t11e Sllle ftl --------------Htwey, "-' hid>, Gallfornl1, Vllcler ln 1t1e $u111r ' """' ~ l NI-LEGAL N011CE tM fldlllous """ ,..,... et lllUEWit.TU C•llfoml1, Nt flle cwnlY "' • ------------CHAllTEltS IM ltlel Mid firm 11 -"le•. el ltle Etltle et OIUr ,.,..,, _.. flf Ille •11oW1,.. .. ._, WlloM In the tNtter 0 w Mllrdl. ..OTICW OP TRUST91"S SAL• ,..,,,.. 111 fll" ... ,11e91 If rosldlftce •re W. Merell, •bl II,_,. 11 ' ' T o ... n n4 " t.11ows: Otce•Md. .,.. "'*'" °"June 10' 1N. •• 11·• AM. TIT\.f Llwd A.....,_ Ill w. Ctetl Hlwn. Nolle• ........... ·-thet II .. 1111 INSURANCE' AN0° TRUST CoM,ANY, .. "= ~ c.~w ""' Lil ,,....., -::::. =:, ·~~,,·~:ci. to -:::~ue11r'°1.:'"o..!":':8 T=r .. -.;: """'"' C.rtfwttit . • ~I=~ .. Mid ~lor Courl ... ., November .. 1"5 HtaltM 11¥ l'ltANCIS Oeied INY 1. 1Ht. l lltr the tttll .. ., al MIY, 1-. et Ille H. llEOIWlll ANO Sit.LL Y C. lllll ef Ctllftmlt, °"""8 Ceullfy: o411CI of lier Attoml'I Robert A. N .... llEOEWILL lllnllend .... Wife IM °" MIY I. If& '9fore -· I Ne!lrt J ...0 Wltil>lrt aeut.verd, 1.wrlY rtcorci.d ofctMblr t, IN.I, 111 boot! ""· 'ullllc 1" •rwl fot Mid Sllte, "1'10Mll't ..'1iis. C1lllorftle, CounlY of LOS Anetl•" tt•H u . al Ofllcltl Records I" !tie olllct =-:~loyd .. :._-~ ... -.;:: :..*'1 51••• o1 Califomlt. 111 1M •1•111• 11 1"' of 1111 County Rteonllf' of Ore-C-tv. -nd 11\ternt of ukl decetsed •I '!\I C•llfornlle, Will SELL AT 'UILIC :.::.":".:°::;:.it;:.: ":.:I':~~ ~~ of dtelh •M all 1M rltlll, II~ AUCTION TO HIGHEST llOOH ,Olt tcu!M Ille -nd lftltrest tl\llt IN etll le of H id ..- CASH IP•Y•ble •I flme flf Mii 1" lewflll (Ol'PICIAL SIALl :ff•ed NI ac<Nlrecl lrf -""°" °' ,..,, l'llOMY ef 1111 U111Nd 51.tft) I" tllt llllllY O I 8llM 1N11 or In addllllll of the wnl (!Mll'lllne lotl """•11<e ef Tiiie r!Mll v. tm or o!Ml'W ... ' ...... 11 !lie 11- • lldlnt loulM on .... Hof1ry ,.lk . C•llforllle lo INI Of Mid *'"""' lnlMlfl l"t II •rlnclH I Olll .. "' al .. "" In '"" to •II .... cfff1l11 ,, .. Nor-I _,.., el fllhttl IM Mein 0.-e_,, 1 Ill Ille C-IY al Or•MI• -+~...,.-+-ti $1reefl, Stlltll Me. C.M~l1, IM rl911t, llrr c-ltaloll hi!,.. '"" '!!"'C:::toml• NrtlC\lllrlY .-<rl ... n111 arwl """°" _...,.... .. 8lld -~O?!;J:7 7t Sllll . • held W It ~ Nlf O...S of T""I Ill ltll _..........._.. ' ~-• Del"' ,.._. " 1o1i.-, i.w,..11: 8 COUNTY -,.+-... -+-+--t-.fl ,._rty tltulled In !tie d t\' ti "-1 r-_... ""' OttA '"' lffdl, 111 ulf Collfl"' ..... Steto ""'"""' ,.., 1. M. f', II. IHI 17He (.._..Ill V•lllY '9lllt Y.,,..,.) ff' Loi M .. TrKt No. ~ Ill 1111 C"' . TM SM!lfftt •• .... "' .... LEGAL N011CE "' '-'·"' v ... ..,. C-IY ti o...- No""wtlt SIA -flf l .. t ti T••d Stele fll C.lltorllle, .. "' -• r-. No. llS, Ill t11t cl"' fA N.-.rt lffdl, IAR..n ~ Ill loolt tlO -11 ti tl ,,.. ..... , ...... re<tldM Ill IOdt "" -MOT1Ca TO c••DITOn dlltlw "' Mltall•NOUS Mlttl. Ill Ille .i end 4' el MIKtli-Mno. 111 ltll Sl"IRIOll COURT eP TMI tlfl<e ti t11t CIMltY ,_..., fll .... Olllc;e of lfle CovlllY ~ ol Mid STit.H Olll CALll'OllllA l'Ott Qlllflf\" COl/f\ly, TNe C.UllTY OI' OU ... a I XCEPT ltlff'effll'll en mllltreli. elf, Said Mlt wlll Ill l'lltdl. bell wltllollt .... A....., .... "troltufll, •"" o1her llydre<trbf!\ covtntlll or wuraftly, O PttR ., ll'lllllM. E1t1t• ol Jemn A. Sltelton, elao •-Mlbflencu '" Of Uftftr or Wlll<ll INY '"ordlM llllt• l'OU ... loft, ot Ill• ff Adroll Slltllell, 1"9 --H JI"' lit or-Ced lrom Mid ltlld llelew • cumbr•fl<.ft. Ill NY tM ....... , .. ,,,. ....... 9it•lton Sr .. •IM --" J. ""' lk•lton *""' " JOO '"' .,.,,. .... turf.et " CINI "'"' of Ille l'IO!e NClll'Cld W "'"' Ind U JllMI llttl!ell. OKtlsff, Id llM wllhovt lttt rl9'11 fll surf~ Ottd ti Tnnl. to-Wiii '6.4n.lt, -If.. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIJN fo fllt ~ t ~ .... trentld Ill .... lo,.11, ., In Mlf 110tt _,_., ....,_, .. , CrMllon ti IM ...... ........ dKOdtfll ~ .. rv • It ..... -!'lie """" .... ._ 0... "' ""' 111 -Nlllfle t llll'lll -IMI .... :.=· --.. IH'f,,,.... -Trwt, lie. (ha,_ tM -el Ille •If _....,. IN IMCAN« .. fill lllM\, 4ttcr1MI T""'" ..... ti !tit tNlta _,... W l8N wttll the~ ""9dllr'lo la tllt tlflC>I IMl'd .,..._, Ill 1111 elloY9 0... ti Trvet.' ti .... c~ fll Ille ............... ~. ef ,,_,,.,, TM ~ 'l/lf'tflf 19N .... fl tt ~ ....... Wllll 1M _,., ,._,.,,.. ti lllt Gltl Ill ltwM ~ T,...t, _, ,_., 1trtldlw ........ 111 _,.... tt .... ....,, .. ,, .. ftl w. _,. '11 1t11 U!lllM Stttta .n C'lllfl,_..... fl Ille ~ _.... t 911rt11 y , ti Mr """""" ·~ 'tlltller, Int NotWI ..it, ti ,.., Cllll W lltllllCM ...,... .......... .._,... ...... ._... ..... ,.....,, ....... ..,,., Ct .... ftllS. --w Mtt MQlf'M .,., Mef1Mtl ., """"'9-1 wrlttl!I OK....... 9' ~ II tM tllttee ti ....... .. !tie T'rwt DIM M 1111 -"' M MN. Tll' > OlfWll .... o.-M .., ......... .,""" ... ..... 1111 Ill i:m-: ::""""""' " "' Giii ti ,,,_., ... .. .. ... ...... -.+-t--+-+-~ -" rtt<ll .... "' llltfltll tt -"" ....,. lit ..... ,.,... "• 91111 w . .., !tie -•ltMd le Mft Mid ..,_..., .. """"" """ 1lle tht ............. llllt Ilda " ~ tit Ile Ill wrl",.. .... .. HffV Mid till!,..,,_, *"' """""9f, ... "=-..... I J4 1,.. wlll .. 111Cetwf el ltll 1forou1d efllo "'°"""' 1J. 1-. "" ...,.,..... ~ " 0. ._.11911 •' ...,, 11me """ lttt llm ""IC4tlle M1d fllf1Ct of lllNt(fl IM ., 11tcttt11 tt llt -=~• 111rt0t •llf lltfera ..+. ti ..... _... Ill tclOll lll7, -.,., ff •Id 1"!11l-~TIM-w O.IW !Illa JOlll 41rt ti Mey, 1 .... ~! lltwft• 11 fM I I,... ., !tie GUHUOI! t . MAltCM · r't:U1iN~~-AMCI AllO --~ --.....,, :·::":, t1,,":, .. , ... T1'U&'T COMPANY .._. ,.._, ...... A. ...... Ir ..... .., ..... w • ..,._ .... ~... ....... ..... Cl ..... .. M .. T'lll•• E7 ........, .... ,,......... ......;.,., N JM'N .• .. ,, Wet, en fttt ,,_y flllOrS ......... . DI-.....::-~--.... ,_ ftlt '"4L,~ I•• Tift mil ··-Ml9 I MINI~ .. kht4rr•· ..._ .. • ........ • • .,....._ ......... wt11 o..... ,_ ......,. --~· i M4INlr IW ....... 'ta JOIDS" .,...,...,..._ • ...., ...,~_, .... ,.... .. 11, ,...... ~c.et °"" = .......,.. ~ c......, .::2 lill 1 .. lliiiiiiiili .... l9"\. ..................... --...... ..Jll.,.. .......................... ~~ .............. ..J1... f tlMl~~tt.• • ..11. '*"~-•--n_._ .. __ ""----··------~ .. ---·-#?-........... _____ .. _ ............. .. 18 DAILY PILOT / Everyone Hes Something Th•t Someone Else w Mb- 'You C. 511 It. Rad It, TrMe It W.th • Ww Ad Quality Without Compromise S 158 per month Owner nusferTed -says sell NOW! Thr.ee bedrooms, 2 baths. large tirep1a~. built-in kitchen, 13'x20' cov- ered aud enclosed patio, brand new wall to wall Clll'· peting. Excellent location, ooar elementary s c ho o I, churches and ahopping. Just put on the market -ahould · ~ co:n ~WALLACE REALTORS 5464141- (()pen '""'•> sell lmmedlatety. Low in· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii te1•est, 5%% flIA loan may be assumed and $158 per ·1ohn macnab month would include taxell. . THE Q EAL ESTATERS Harbor View Hills Coron1 del M1r Ltrak • built bomes located In the Southland'• most de- sirable Ir fucinatlni area. Scbool1 &: CalU. Irvine l~iiiEivesiiii. iica~llj6ij73-6lliijjj6~j Campus just momen t 111• away. Sensibly priced from only 5%%. 3 BR. $34.900 to $48,900 f dbl prqe, <.'Overed patio LUSK HOMES c:__t ¥.' Kennedy & Assoc. LUXURY APT. Directions: MacArthur Blvd CJf.S 642-9730 5"8-0720 Cl:>rporaUon no longer reQUir· ~~c~ C~ H;ys: . rea ty 3 BR., 1" Ba., htd. pool; es this beautiful 2 BR, 2 Joaquin Hilb Rd., then dbl pr.. carp. over hdwd. bath Apt. with sweepinf 2414 Villa Del Oro ll Sprlnkl f need ~3 WESTCUFF DRIVE v1ew &om P<Mt Fermin to· follow slgu to model area.. Newport Beach ~~. Owner~l2~ eid. 646-m.t Open Eves. Avalon. Overlooking New-2,500 Sq. Ft.-Plus Pool L01n Company Owns 374 or~ layfro port Harbor. Company exe-Gotta Largf! Famil.Y? 5 bed· Must sell in order to Uquid-nt cutive requires home in rooms pl111 monster aize ate this asseL Newly paint· EASTSIDE Pier & Slip trade, preferrably Baycrest den. Huge UVing room 40· ed. now vacant. Nice lenced HOME & BUSINESS 8 BR, 3 Ba • fam rm on area. Equity $36,<XXI. • x17' heated and filtered pool. yard. Located In very quiet Large lot, plus Hoose xtra lge lot with room for Price $59,500 Enc108ed space for boat or residential area near beacb-K ~ S2'l,900 • pool. custom blt quality Call for Appl trailer. S27,500 tull price. es. 3 BR, 2 ba, mod/bit-in en Y & Astoe. lhruout. Could add Income (714) 642-1235 Trade in your present home. ki.~, carpeted $32,500 -642-9130 Eves: 543-Q38 $169,500 Nt'WJ)Ort Beach Ph. 644-1133 2 BA borne. Crpt.s, drps, Phone tor appointmtnt 673-9412 Builders Home 5'XXl IQ·ft. 4 BR le maid' a 5 ba, 3 car gar. 1 ~ lots. Unusual features. Must see to appreciate. Brokera wel- come. 520 Via Udo Sood 642-1615, Eves 615-1669 Excellent ValU.- 2 Br. 2 be, family rm, ~utl­ tul, prlnte walled-In front patio W/BBQ, 45' lot ~way exposure. $63,500 R. C. GREER, Realty 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 Garden Oasis A 4 bedroom 'dream home! Rear yard Is a garden spot to behold. Near Douglas, .chools and freeways. PJ'ie. ed at FHA appraisal of $26,650. Hurry! LISTER REALTY Now also In Hunt.. Beach 16612 Beach Blvd. 842-0633 Sin Clemente 1710 l HA VE a secret! J know a family with a V E R Y desperate situation. fF you might be remotely~ terested in a status type, un- convenlionaJ charm home, by all mean" call 1.11 - YOUR CHANCE to get '65.<XXI for $45,000 Agt, 49&-7rol eves Condominium 1950 1 UNITS TIRED? ••. of constant yard work, One ,. _ _._ ·---h repainting, high pool PAY· ""°" ~ menta and constant main-4 Year old, custom built. 2 I: tenance? TRADE your pro- 3 BR!, encl garages. No vac-blem1 tor a lite o1 luxurious ancy. Priced for quick sale. leisure al Monticello, $20,$0 BRASHEAR REALTY Heart of Newport Harbor 847-&531 Eves. 968-117! area. Walker I: Lee, Inc. $37.50 Total Cost =546-=121=0=· ==== Duplu11 For Sele 1975 C BR 1 baths. new carpets It drajlel, com p let ely land.lc..,ed top a r e a . $210/mo. Agt. 541H1Cl 3 BR home + pool A patio. $225/mo. Call 5 u . 0 2 4 0 between 5 A 6 Townboule apt, muter BR, 2 BA, den, deluxe kitchen. • • to • qQ, drp6. 54C).(Ml29 YRLY lease, Unt, % blk from beacb, !5da St. Npt. Old home, lUxurioua in- terior, 4 BR, lar1[e liv rm It fam rm, drpe, $299 mo. Pb: ~2715 evea. FOR Leue New Bluff borne on ~ point. Terrific ba,y vlew! 3 Bdrm, 2-'it beths, wind protected p a t I o . Located at 300 EsperJllU. 644-2068 mo NEWPORT SHORES 2 BR le Den on years Jeue $190 mo. 842-3430 Corona del Mir 3250 3 BR House. Lease $200 mo. Scenic Properties ~5726 Huntlntton Belch 3400 NEAR GOLDEN W EST OOIJ.EGE .\ San Diego Freeway; tri-level 4 BR. le de.n plua 16X22 family rm.; 3 bathl; carpets, drapes, built-inll, wet bar, fenced yard. $295 Month, lease. Broker 213: GE O-m2l or 897-4066 Apt. View of entire Bay. 8&1 Dover Drive ~ might trade for Trust Deeds. BY Owner, extra nice J BR, J Cl k bit-ins, uaed brick frplc, lge • 111· son Secllldecl Maftlioe covered patio. Landaceped, Must sell $60,<XXI home in estate aal~. 3 BR ... den. Make offer. 219 Via Orvleto. 548-0117 on this 3 bedroom home. Sell- er will pay all other costs to quaJUled veteran. Excel· lent north HB location. Prie-Muat Sell In 2 wka. 2 BR. Unfum. Near beach. $55 000 COSfA MESA OTFlCE Lotsa Kids? fenced )'Ud. $2'1,900 6G-6.i08 ,' . 2629 Harbor Blvd. Here's a real tamUy home 3 Bec:troom house. West.side. Huntlnpan a..ch 1400 ed at a(lllhilalt fflln'Y c:aJl USTER REALTY Now aJIO in Hunt. Beach 3,600 911. ft. of gracious coun-545-9491. Open tlll 9 PM 4 large bedrooms, 3 run l'~nced yd. l ear garage CaWw• W• I Co. try living. This mamolh 4 baths. The IMng room 11 S17,$0. 5C5--0Ql'7 mo E~ c*1 Hltllw•Y bedroom, split level man-BALBOA ISLAND separate and private. -Ex· -::-3-:::B=R-. d:-e-n,-::2-::B,-A-,-=-hdw..,.-d.,..fl-oors-. 16612 Beach Bl. 842-66.\1 Lot OWNER TRANSFERRED Magnificent lllt---1 ._,., ce111«"1e sion has 3% baths &: a 16'x Duplex near Ba.,y. 2 BR 1 tra Large game room wUI assume 5'4 loan, down '" NJll oa .,,... 45' rumpWI room overlook-txlth + 1 BR 1 bath. Good take pool table and table pymnt open. $2'1,500 546-7787 1/3 of an Acre plus 4 BR. 'Sacrifice, 11,; yr old 4 BR. 2 baths on a OJ.I de Sac lmmac., bit-ins, f r p l c Street -really great for the petio, w/w crpts., 1 mi E'. kiddies. Lots of room to ol. Beach Blvd., 1 mi N. play. Only S3400 down, and Pacific Coast Hiway. 206Il ------ing acres of apen spaces. rental area. Owner lives out or could be 5th bedroom. H tLJ ACRE (QRIER You've got to see this to of area .• vel'y anxious to Co8e to S.C. Plaza, U.C.I. l l bellevr it. sell. Only $39,500. and all IChools .• $33,!00. Mesa Verde 1110 on Fairview Road 'tl mlle to San Diego Fteew~ off l'alJ'lp One of a kind! -Present zrmlng M·l. $1 .00 SQ. FT. Newport Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 646-2'l90 646-nn 546-2313 *LACHENMYER Open Eves 'tll 9 $3.000 assumes existing low assume 5% % G.I. loo.n. Bal-Chauca La. ~1235 interest Joan, Total pymts ance of $18,450, payable at FOR Sa.le. Nr B e a c h. $190 mo. 3 br, 2 ba, dbl frpl, $155 T cpta, drps, bit-in& Owner per mo. P.I .. I. Spedoua 4 BR home 1" be, DAVIDSON R~ must sell. 56-7822 Total price $21.8!0 cpta, clillhwuber fr p I c ~ WESTCLlFF DRIVE 5~% INTEREST Thia won't last at this price bltns. 16X40 patlo. Owner'. 646-1711 Open Eves. Aaume low Int •--• ..._.__, 4 BDR, 3 Bath. Dinlna, Call: Pat Mc Vay 9624l25 aft 5. THE ~EAL E STF~TER .,..~ ......, •u..... Family ~Pool ... 7-1112 pymnta $144 per mo. 3 BR -S43.950. * :;&2042 H Fi d E'slde home, cor lot. VIEW ome n •n Lavish 5 BR Home PRIME RENTAL DUPLEX Clpta. drpa, lltoYe and J'efria, 'BALBOA. Be9t oner Gefap. ~ IDll!nt pd. Yr over $46,<XXI leue. $165. mo. 53&-7® BY OWNER 3 BDRM .. 8mall fenced yard. 673-1231 Sl35· Lae. Near Beach Blvd. 17654 Van Buren. 2 1 3 : 24S-19'21 Apartments For Sale 1980 Laguna INch 3705 ~~~~~----~- MODERN UlU6 New Home - 2 IR Summer Rent1la 3995 kim at Victoria 646-1111 A channing rambling large home for the executive, on a chorelrss pool-sized lot in Ba,ycrest (not leased land). Formal dining room, enor- Rltr. 2750 Harbor 5B, CM . 5 BDRMS, Fam. rm. 2100 sq, RHlty 5-16-5150 Eves. ;}4(>-8169 '.~'hat's new? How about an ft. By Owner. New crpts, lit 8<.Y~ li7 SUMMER RENTAL; June -. _ _ immaculate 4 bedroom home patio. S30,;,oo • 545-18-14 Rentals to Share 2005 15th to Sept. 1st; Mesa It OCEAN FRONT with a pano1·amic view of ---• MUsr Seell Prestige l 850 sq. Verde • BR 2 Ba FHA V& ft 3 BR Atr' N I \ViU ... A_e mv lovely cool .. . .• COfllC>. Dru:iing 2 &inn homr, nr. the citv lights and ocean? Coll-.._ Park 1115 ~ · · tum. ear new """" 1 furn · m· cl Util rxn M + (Open moos liVing room, guurmet Peninsula Pt. jetty, $60.000 lJ this b what you bave been ••• s1..-~ down, $210 per mo. in-5241 Glenroy Dr. 842-'1227 ap a r l m en t overlooking .,__,, ·• .;., u:, ::= 0 • ha OWNER: 236 Tulane, $23,500 clud1ng taxes. 4 big BRs, Emerald Bay )Jr summer ..,., aecun.., . .,.,..._,,, Evenings) kltcbein, m spanding batba l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' A: game room. So ligbt &: -8albol Real Eatate waitinw~ 500tor we ve ooe S xtra lrg br, 2 bath, tOP 114 betbs, lge kltcbnl with Fevnteln Valley 1410 mos.. with considente MC7l'OR Home, alpa. 6; E-Z now . .,.., · t'OOd. ~~2198 attw 5. extra cupboards, bit-In MO -----....:...--...: adult. Private room with ttJ drive; 1et!-<00talned; TAKE YOUR cheerful -absolutely imma- PICK culate It bewtil\Jlly decor- ated. Thia la very, very If Delux Duplexes. 2 bedroom, c:hoice! S78,500, $11. m down. 1~ bath each unit, built-ins Ruth Panloll, RMltor in kit., n~ llvin1 room, w/ l6«i \Vestcliff Dr. 642-5200 700E.Ba~:vd .. Bal .• ·~·sPRING Newport IHch 1200 ~~~;,;;~~=-~ B~~~~~:-!:'re~~tlala ex-=nowt 538-8710 .-REALTY u~ quall"-• w/w _, ible on 1lnandnc 531-3834oor --,-.U:-E_Or ____ rk-'g_m_·-.. -::JUL:==-:y=-.,...._-..,.A-u•-.__,Sll_•_ei_IOUI_ l's A Mess! .,_ :y REDUCED To pttce of Jots! d~-::_. -~-.-a ".!'.:";, .. v .... • -The -•d's...,... ·~"' •• Lo dn • • .............. ~ ..... 1 ---•--..a.. 1~05 home to shr. Poot. pvt,..., Mobile home by beech. No. ,_ e~·-cornpaae.., "ANYTIME" w '• E-Z tenna Lo•el)t walk to schools. --.-• -'' S70 mo. f0.1082 aft 6 pm. cbfldrm. ""'4) irv -to PDt and the houle needs S BR 2 Ba home Clll 2 lot. nr. If ''~ - w carpet .1t drapes. Sep pa· l~~==~~~~~E tlos. all fenced. sidewalks & street lights. Fine im:ome fAllTASll( f1ID clean-up but make otter • 1801 WestcliLf Drive bay & ocean. Can \Ille as 2 nu: OLD GRAY MARE Working girl in early 20'• haa . •· • • A1.S you mi{:ht make a deal. 3 WA .....eD apts. nn. to bld. Prk. rear 962-447l 516-81()3 "She ain't what Ille used to home to share with same. Apts. Furn ....... & family room Park Mesa " 15 121 41st Owner 673-2719 be", and neither ls this S75 mo. &M>-5196 Excellent financing. Home. Asking S190 on leue/ Real Estate Sales People. BLUF""" Condo. n-:ian, 3 Priced Right !Jprawling spacious mod/ Gener1I 4000 J • .,,, -WHY NOT GET ON 1lfE '" ..,.,... floor plan horn 3 BR •· Balboa 2300 A custom built 3 BR 1" opt on at -.,500 • 1-'HA ap-BAND WAGONT Br. '.."~ baths. Spacioui. Havt two "Dutch' Haven" 4 e. • .. HOLIDAY PLAZA bath8, h1:avy shake roof with praisaJ coming. Over 25 Years in grern-brlt view. Patio, wet· bedroom bmcs with anxious den, Fplc, W/W crpts, bit-in Weekly Rental DELUXE, Spacious 1-B& nice kltchen &: bullt·ins •College Renlty ~n~o bar, :\la11y extras. $38.500. owners who have purchased R &: Oven. S2!1,950 • low Dn $30,500 S .... . . / · Orange County n.. pmt OK Mi'••lon Rlty 2 BR, sleeps 6, Furn. a}lt. ll:6 + otll. P8'-'•0\IS hvmg room, w w 1--- -__ • "' 11 d u· . , v" nrr . 644--0536 larger homes. l mile to · "° · Htd pool, ample -...1.-1 .... • ..._ fi .Jn Medlterrane•n V'1lla cu page a ver smi; --"'· I 4%0731 cleM A Clmlforta... _...._ carpeui • u• .pes re, .... ce • 1 t lfl t l.e"""" BA YSm;.; VUlag· e. Perfect ..,.>Ug as. Will pa,y points for =--· ------_., E e A uo 3158 No -'-"L-en. No ,,_._ 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 ' ....... t ~ _., '" S2l tr.~ LIDO ISLE n er o ee e •1...-""'IA V b NO matt ...... _ ..,, . ay ve., '"°. UIUQ£ .,... ... """"' a ., ..... "' Oflv . ....... e Training PtoO'&m ror var al Ion or retirement c r or A uyers. Call now er .. _,·it la, Yol> 1915 Pomona, CM 60-5C>8 , ___ E_ve_. _&_J6..5_752 ___ , -EZ terms. Lovely modem :l BR, guard-• tnsw·aoce home. Patio, clu b b our. e to .ee ca aell It WO a DAILY ~ ':".i,.~ ~ Dial Mi-66'11 tar RESULTS $500 Down eel by garden A 11tone w.lls e Many other benefits pool, priv beach, ID,000 LISTER REALTY PILOT WANT AO!! ta.-n June and Sept. ~ White elepibiuD! Dlme-•Unt reduced to S47,500. Call ,,~ .-.. F Int . 675-1672 Now allO In Hunt. Beach On thll 4 bedroom. 2 ~th O.Llncy Real Eatat. .........,'" • ol' el'Vlew ~BUY-OWNER 116612 Beacb Bl 84U633 RENTALS RENTALS IU:HTALS family bomt. Cloee to evft'Y-2121 E. C011t Hwy CdM Larger 2 BR bom~, fireplace, HOU1e1 Fum...... Hout11 Fumlshed H1U111 '""""'*' thing. Juat introduced to the 673-3n o • open beamed ceilings. dou-3 BR .. 2 Ba., all bltiia: frplc., market -won't be around 1lm Bake:r, C.M. 546-5440 ---ble car garage. R-2 lot. Cose w w t"l>l'g., draPN-123,900. Owner's Sacrifice! Rentals to Shere 2005 Rent•I• to Shi re 2005 ltentaa. te ShlN 200S long!! Sl:ll -per month in-========= LOOK IE' to markets & tn.nsportatian. 420 Collon, 6G-3273 Lovtly 3 BR ~ roof«! eludes princlple and tnterest. OPEN HOUSE • s1•1so ELEGA:-.T Bt.yTfew C'Oftdo. 3 beauty With covered patio. TiiUR thru SUN 11< 6 LL I MES& VERDE ., Lee. B~ .. 2 laVl8ll baths. carpeted, draped• near tJu .. , " n ~ " -Wells-McC.,dle Rltra. Povls. olf, etc. Fie land, beach • Hu 5., ~ n~. loan Char ... wl Front Vacant, 4 Bdrm ••• · SlG.~ 1810 Newport Blvd .. C . .M. Only S::9.:.00 Owner6'73-C356 Ii S3(XX) wut ~It."" Pier -Float -Front Patio Nr. New 2 Sty, Pool S52,3.l0 ~7729 E\les 644-0684 NR:'New 4 BR, fpl. OMf ""IS. P11clflc Shores Rtalty _ll......._. 8 BR "'ir Sgte Sey, 4 Bdrm1 •••• OOer · ~.. 011 0 • ..., 2013 WESTC.IFF DRIVE .. , -·~'\le • .J • r . .. 1/3 Xlnl IOI'. nr. btncb. m.ooo. .... ..,,;.,., [~s. 962~ 64-7711 Open Evea. place -Wood Floorl • Fur-M~~ =~ ··= ..... 1 ..... $9,SQC,-0t>ei wkndl. 351 Cid St. ~~!!~~~~~ --=--,...---'---·• nlsbed -<leer. owner wW Owner 67S-4144 :; D...a..w c.-a-hand! fi.nancl Salelmen er Womlft Lovely oldrt home In Rlvtr-.....-• 9TI9 e ng. 9~ Ol'I lg corner view lot WATERFRON't. 62 Balboa $21 950 3504 MARCUS AV!. WAN JED 125' fronta~ "tncloeed Pl'-Coves. 3 BR. m.ooo. WW lmmaculal• ' BR 2 btllh. ~ Ralflh '· Miiby, Rttr. llo, nitt cpts/drps, atovfl tradr for property, Arabiaa large room~. cxivertd paUo. w ... r • am afttr ....-3411 w. Npt. Blvd. $TUOOO G-L-R ...,./mo .. Off--~. horses, Of' T 1J I-mt FHA nrGI 126.00>. this Uttle money maker. 2 ' 11111UM a..lh. ..,., •• "" """"" bc.'droom 111\le&lde clean plus -..., R3S-'821 LUXURY OndGm • Blutfl 4 Haff.le! .. •lty 1 bedroo111 'Dllt. Ool.lbi. de--DIYOrCe Pendl"I (near POIJt ~) • 7T7W br. 3 ba, below mrtrt vat at "ffonl!"I to Match lnt.'Omr" tached prage, the 81>'°"'11)' Must wll Ba ct Ba)' ArH . 149 Rl•crside Ave., NB AGGRESSIVE $36,500, Ow1lft' tnwf. ca1l 871., W3.rner W-440 '" RO. hoowi 00 comer oe Nor.-NEGLECTID--SALESMAN Owner eve1 aft S. ~ No Dowa to Vets { Col .& ' ( Ave. A B~'OOd StJ' t. 3 BR, 2 BA, ccwert'd patio, N~WED PJUMJ( Loe., B1urr. condo. ISW0t1Rf 0, Room for boetot trailer~ fndt ~ lnan>' abNbe. Liberal Contract Vil'w or 1U.e. S Bk, 2 Ba. Sherp S BR ? batJI ad\llt oc--j anall, m1Dlmum Clll'9 )'U'd. N~a palnr. clHn ap. ~ Oona.ct: Qftlr, Norvell BY OWNER. ~1157 ~ llOIM MU lbopplnr. JIOI ~~ c..M. 3 6 flUlailJ room. llillled at rifle ~allilde ioea1'cal A*>-0rwtp Cout Property SALE BY CJ9MD.. a 8R. =A Doi.I.,_ '1lA OK °"" Etft.' =-::-.;.;:;-'..... ~m~ii.A LL C1en m "'~· CdM ma pool, Katie *"· ~ NitlON UAL TY co. f'OA !We. Pdbroollr ~ 01Ue1P1 ~ 54Jt. _it.J __ E_*'_w..;... __ .... __ , ...... _ Pemffy bt Hapta. Mr•. ..... .ta.J?rl J~ ..c 1'/Yln, s nn nmcb ,_....,. -911,IOO BLUFFS. 3• ...._ + • mu. ftJP Ymw a ar, 2 1111. lllle + 5 nn 1'M1t rtr rental. nu-\Ma._ ha A ~ J1re. beet ehlnnel *"· '"alt llllw tlrt. Mllll. ""' -. AWC9do • hJt b'fJel. Lra FANT AS11CI .,. ".., Mowt plact. btrJ' ball, 11Mted a or leut. 87 ..... ~-*"' fld. ll'1nl1"' ,. ... pool, pstio. SK•. lkra. lch • ....,. MUlt .... A .... , • • • Is llltf'l'fd pool. blth hoole le t'ONOOMlNJUll Wlllfell ta WllJ tell f'RA • OL ... OK. Pb· nc· 'l':IM112 or ~ co.fftd -Uo. "----... BluUt an.: a • f a . Ownttt _..,.. • • .,.,,er movlns to Virsii I• Afwe...,. leW=ul" .__1.,.,.. .--~ •'""'.... fro111 Ollfflet, ......-POO' 3 BR •• n ... ~ 213: ~ OWNER bind~! .. BR, modlhlnnt, ,.. 1111 .,_. ,.., .., .. on. ''·"' r WONl>t1U'\11. OP $25,!IOO, Dffta Real ~3tfl ~ ,.AR.Bl::lJ.. ' 2!6S llarbor N . ....._ tllO frplc, clost IO .U Pt 1RTUN~ ~ lliee CA YW00D ltlAL TY THE HUB al lldfvltr a. DAILY PD.Or OIJO:.,A. 1IWpwf ~ J2';,950, ~ Venturi Dr~ dlM.'lNtre4 Ill On dW.. SU W. ())ell ftwJ, "'*-..... •-... taie UNa. foa CM -._ AVAIL i....... Oii ..._ 3 ,,,,ICT,,.,...-m_._ . .....___.,_..,.,._. __ S@\\4l~-4~~s Solve a Simple Scramble~ Word Pu.ala for a Chuckt. IDOLUNI . i ~1unwf fOIANiYfll: 11111111 ~~ID-I a ~ ~. e. Ml-1290 ,,.....,.. ~ Dial IG•* "I ..air Jiit ..... a ""1· Diii Br, 2 be + t Ir~ 911118 QUICDA IOU CW,. ..... _..... ~ 111...,,.. ...a"°"· .....,. l)ic Apt...,_. ... ,,,. nm Ql11atD mu a:u. _____________ _.. _____ .._ __ ....,_ __ ..;..;. __ , t, c ---•• • • # .. ~ ,.,.. ......... · .. -. ... _ ·---.. ..,_ .. .. --. -_ ... -. - r llNTA ...... Celt• ,. $2! • Studio •lad u • Maid •New I 2311 N" -CHEA, Fiim 2 ·'l Cerpor Ac 1941 Pt l Bedre $92.& ,....,.. • ./ I A July FUR 2BEDI W1 l Cfl " 2515 c -NEW l BR $140 J: ~ OC:EANJ Riviera Br Apt. Age 23· 67S-360I 1 Bdrm. $125 YE 54 KENT~ Aptt -Gener• 3 Rt s FUU. No Fu• s11w. 1 1568 W. -Cotta iiii BA cm f 1 ru Heatec c.enter Pi 2'IOO P1 bar A ---Adults Olscria f~ Pr1 M. GA Par FURN UNFU1 Carp 11th a 646-4233 -MODEi )Valled ings, ; $135 •. St. Se St. DELUJ Apt. l pool.' E. 181 548-2.8- UPPEF Q>ts, cntr.? 54!>-5( CH ARC iiiiiiiiiliml I - - llNTALS Aph. FvfftlahM UAL mAl l o.-.a llAL ISTATI ltlAl.,ISTATI Genenl GIMr•I * * * * * * 4100 Co.ta ... 5100 ,.....,_ .... 1p11 ty 6000 1..._trial .... 6.o 1. 1. WentM $25 Yft. Up • Studio • Sada ... • lid UUll • Pb!-. .... e Maid 5-vb . TV avail • New Cale • Bir :1316 Newport 9IVd. 548-mli -OIEATEAU La POIN'TE Furn 2 Br Apt. Htd pool. C&rport •• di t.t )Uk'&. Adult•. No peta. 1941 POMONA tyE .• CM l :Bmroom duplex, AdulU m.so * ~ 4200 J Will LWE ADULTS ONLY July • 1111. • Sept. FURNISHED APT. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATIIS Waterfront/Loe BOAT SLIPS SILVEI G~TE Apalwats Delux. lachelor Apt Llv rm. br. kltch Ii: ba. 1 & 2 ldrm Apt. 3 BR Aptt with 3 baths. NH!' ldlaola, treeways Walkhlc distance to OCC fN 11 C.mlno Apt. # 1 Coste MMe $100 Larie 2 BR, opts, drps, blt.b, garace. no pets. CIOle in. Call Ll s..9441 2 BR. lor fum.); all elec., encl. patio: mo A: up. 725 W. 18tl1 St. 642-23.54 642..Q'l47 Newport a..ch 5200 • IDUll N E w 8Uc Conltndoe , .... •A D ...... ~ M-L ~ 11t<lt· ~ Gy wa ... 203S P la c • n t & a , CM. or c&lb for >WI' tQuit:y ~109, 6G-4m Call ~t' 5416-1440 SMAl1 PllCE 1-.. ·-rl•I ....... '°'° WAN'J'D>. Pvt pt)' will buy ,...,., 8a)'Cl'elt home from owner. Here's a cn"at <Ma Mcsn FOR Lt&M. 2SOO sq.ft coo-No pool. f:>O-.SOOM ~ lncotne Ptot>tl'\Y ln a tre-aete un up. 9'-a -..rt. 1340 IUSINISS i nd mendous ftlltal ..,._ T eepa. Lapa • ._. ~ FINANCIAL rate ttnlal unlta PLU! PJ" ---· -----___ _ age rent.ala pro.duce a Lots '100 lw. Oppen unltltt 6300 ~,we--~,.-- monthly tncome ol mo. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml--~--------....,._., nu' ...... _.,, _," Owner ii Oexlbk! It will COi). • 1 _1 50 175 ~ERICA'S NEWEST SPIClAL CLASS9'1CATION POI &kier a.ny ttuooable terms! Mn • I BUSINESS NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS ~ total price is on))' $62.· R-2 O.ta Mesa OPPORTUNITY s,.dll bte 500 with • 1mall down ()llY-Can aone Commercial FOOD S llnet -S times -S laudm m~t of only 16250. Don't plus small hou~. $15,000 DISTRIBUTORSHIP llUlH -~ ..w11 INClUOI miss out on income tax aav· George Wllllamoi. Rltr. t.-Wlllt ,,.. -.. "-· ._WM! .-. .., 111 " ... OPEN EVES We need a reliable party to ... YOU• ...... 11141• ......_ ...... et .,.,,.,,~ lngs nos YEAR. 673-4350 • . start lmmedlatt?ly, servicing .....,l HINO RI• Ml I -nlADU """.,, • COATS -1 established acrou11t11. PHONE 642..5678 & S,.clal Offer No S.Hlng Required Te l'laee Your Trider.'• Par8dl .. Ad WALLA.Cl 1 will build a 4 BR 2 ba bom~ Honea~ and rellatilUty ure KEY major comer C.M. w/ GER.MAN Shepherd PIPPY RIAL TORS I Cl~ sq.ft) for the low price more .... portant U1an tl'Pe~ aome Improvements. C·2 4 mo old with ou1standlng · 46 4 · of $7.WIQ·ft on )'OW' loL ience. May be worked pvt prop. 51,175 sq fl. WW trade papers Value $150 Trade for 5 41 1-Other models avail. Call Ooo tim6 or fuQ time with for income w/spendable. binoculan, guns or '1 (Open h1•-..» at 537..()J80. UnUmlted Income Rlt.r. &U~ 545-4412 646-75 att. 6 P.?11. ----~ DAILY PILOT ,. SllVtCI DIRECT°" ..... NOTICU 640S Contrecton t6lt --------e ROOM ADDmO~e. free L. T. Comm.tctioo ... '"""' c1.... f'amll.)I rooma, ldtcben -. Offered to public by Wtltl. SIQate story ct' « Balboa Power Squadren plans CUJtom deliped, ~'11' ElemcnlAry Pllotin& Courses esUm1te1 ..,_.yout, ~ Evvy Monday Starting 'I e M7J511 , ' ' PM, June 10 Newport Har. Additions * ReD>Odellns bor Yacht Club, 720 W. 8a.Y Fred H. GerwicJc, Uc. Ave., Newport Bffch ~ * 541-zno OR, fOC' your convenience ========~I Every TUHday, ~tart.Ina 7 C.rpet Leylnt • PM, June ll, Enai1n SCbool Repelr '626 Irvine It QlU Dr., Newport---------• Beech, in Catetorium. No CARPET • Apt.a -HoGlla advance regl.stration nece• Qua.Uty W.tallatJon. Free ary. EnroU at class: if any eaUmatea. All prices. questions phone 548-137! or ~.18 eves. Lie. O>rl 673·18S5. SCRAM-LETS Electrical .... ELECTRICIAN, Licensed 6 ANSWERS ~~!:.~~~ Nodule -Truly -Leach -. Dinner -UNDARNED Gl_r_de_n_l"I...::;.. ____ _ A hachelor's Ille ts one \JN. ANTHONY'S CINI .... Rfff 2525 Oceen llvd., CdM 673-17 .. JUST Completed 2 BR. 2 ba qle-ctJ. trp1. cluldeliert, lush cpta, drps. Iron gated pvt patios, cement walla btwn units. Medallion kitch, FA heat. Acrou fnn Coco's, WatcU Plaza. 1665 Irvine. $200 mo. 642--0'139 Attention lnN1t•ll ~!!~~~!!!!!!!!~I Investment 1\'QUUi!d; $2,900 ---------;-:: to $9,000. Investment secur-W ~ED. Modem oUlce red ~ equipment and in-furniture It file cabinets. ventory. Write Infra.Pac Exchange Thermo • Fax System• Box 7452 Boise copying machlne & dlUer- ldaho, s3101. lnclud~ name: ence in cash. &U-5641 addreu and IPl~phone num-DLX Balboa dplx 2 br, bltn ber. All lnquil'ies will be an-K, furn almost nu, cpts, 6200 DARNED thing alter another G d Se • Oceanfront Dplx, Bal. FP X·ITEMENT Ir en rv1c. . $37,500. for boat, late auto. IS THE GROUP! 646-194' , SECLUDED NEWl'ORT ISLAND 1 BR F\irn Apt. w/gar. $140 mo. on yeart:y lease Ralph P. Maskey 67J..6XX) 0<..'EANFRONT Npt B c b Rtviera. Room for rent. In 2 Br Apt Working man days. Age 23-30. $90 in~I. util. Call 675-J606 befOl"t' 7:30 p.m. 1 Bdrm. Pool, B1ll to ()()Ull. 2 BR, 2~ Ba Studio $2Z5 mo. 2 BR., l ~ Ba Studio $170 l Br. 1 Bath S13CI All modem with Pool Bia I Act fi7>.40'l3 613-5290 3 BR. 2 Ba. Frpl. New cptg. Nr Lido dlops. $225 yrly. Wallett ftJty m-5200 CoroM., Mar 5250 $125 Year leue. ••••••••• 548-2035, ~ ttENTALS Aph. Unfurnished G.nerel 5000 RENT 3 Rooms Fumlture $25 Month ruu. OPI'ION TO BUY No deposlt o.a.c. ~ ON TEN ACRES 1 It 2 BR, Furn I: Unfum Frplcs I Pri/Patlos I Pools Tennis • Contnt'l Bkfal 9 bole Putt/Green. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 <MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) H.F.R.C. SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR, 2~~ Furniture Rentals ba, Yrly lease starting June 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548-1454. l5t.'1. 673-6210 673-3298 eves. 1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 ::As=k;:for=B:::Ul=Wh==lt;:e ==::::; 6 modern patio type Units 2 BR ea, blt·lna, R A 0, crpts, drps. FA beat, encl gars. No vacancy problem here. $20,000 Dn. -plice $69,500. IMonle &l>Pl"OX $8700 yrl)t. 16 Lowly 1 IR Aph. 7 Fum, beaut l1e lot, perfect rental area in Anaheim. COie to everything. Approx Inc. $19.000 yrly. Aaking $136,000. 11 Ultra Deluxe Apts. Quality built, Newport's fin- est location. Lge valuable lot, exc features. blt·ins, crpls, drps, FA beat. Priv/ patios, lge H &: F pool, 1B carports. Terrl!ic returns. Asking SllS,000 S u b m i t terms • and trades. Richardson/ Purcell R.elll ty 6754031 15 unit.a, 2 BR, hardwood, floors, garages, laundry, $1,435 mo. income. 548-3846 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. 10 SmLE·ESTATE 2 1/3 ACRES VACANT lAllD OFFERED AT LESS THAN APPRAISED VALUE 2 113 A C R E S commercial zoned (C-2) on major thor- oughfare In Santa Ana. Mo- tel, apts., business, trailer park or other com.mercial OK, or hold for future in· crease In value when Bolsa Ave. fully develops Into 4- lane blvd. Sewer line stub- bed at property. Amp I e water supply. Apprailed at $60,<XX> by Inheritance tax appraiser. Available f or quick sale at 10% leas, at $54,<XX>, net lo estate. Drive by 4717 W. Bolsa, Santa Ana, t h e n phone owner 542-!r.>33 SWered. dl'PS, trp), PlltiO, fnt.'d yd. CANIJY Blk ocean. Trd up Orange/ SUPPLY ROIITE I.A Co. units. 213: 698-0012 Part o.· Full Time Have: 3 BR 1 'ifs bath Condo- Man or Woman lo refill I: m.inlum. Equity S2000. collect money horn new & Want: '65 Mustang or late unique coin op e r a I e d model auto or car. Trade- diapensera. tC an d y and winda Realty 842;5(111 NabllCO prod u cl s ) . Ex ------'----eel.lent income for few Hrs. Free • clear R-2 lot plus weekly work (Doy or Eves>. $7,000 TD for a 3 or 4 BR No aclllng. $875 To Sl400 home or an R-1 lot. Fortin Ca1>b required. For personal O>. 642-5000, !HS-0390 interview, send name, ad-BEAtrrY Salon. 6 stations, dress It phone number to: estab 1(),yrs Udo area. Will TRANS.WESTERN trd free and cleat• Sl0,000 DISTRmUTING CO. eq. for R.E. or what-have- 590 N. AZUSA AVE. )IOU. Bkr. 548-7711 a>VINA, CALIF. 91722 FRIGIDAIRE JET ACTION Ml11lon Viejo Newest shopping center Complete In 45 days. Col n·O·Matic Trade full slate 4'X8' anti- que Brunskick pool table for 16' in-outboard or out- board. 6464540, 536-29&1 80 ACRES • !on Main east. west road) Newberry , Builness Rental 6060 Calif., Silver Valley, hi· Equipment, Inc. 4 UNITS + 3 BR. house, Riverside; good C.'Ondltlon. Exchange for vacnnt land, new car. TD's, or submit. OWNER 67'".>-0H4 Costa Mele 5100 Huntington Buch 5400 • PRIME Retail Location • desert, dry, 18 miles east of 2334%. W. Valencia For trade: U•A or Mountain Bars.tow. "Land of Lakes" Fullerton 714: 5:.5·7833 ""' cabin & boot ne11r Mam. area. 90 Man.made lakes in PROVEN, Sure. modern moth Lakes for beach home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STORE 17 x 40 NEW 2 br, 2 ba, w/w cpt, 1873 Harbor, CM &16-6654 011101 drps, dahw1;hr, bit-ins, n aCl'O!lll (rOm park It shops. l dild OK. n50 mo. 842-3227 valley. Allal(a, fish raising, method o1 I eac h in g near Waterfront. IU\)'tlme recreational. Excellent for permanent habit control. July. Phone 6J9.J259 Office lentil 6070 trailer park. Many develop-(E.G. Eat.Ing for weight --------- GREENS ments In progres.s such as a control) with new low cost WAN1" trave1 trailer or col· LAGUNA BEACH sld lake for water ski m. to public, Now i.eeking or TV for $500 equ!ry In 1 %. BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 Rentals Wanted 5990 WTO; Yrly mtl. Cple seeks nice 2 BR or 1 Br le den, unf h5e or apt w/privacy. Pref frplc. Rent starting July 1. S. of hwy, CdM. Plse phone 231: 787-4951 f'Ves, or write D. C. Wing, 7340 Ventura Canyon No. 2, Van Nuy1, Ca. 91405 Desk gpacet avallable ID atruction· much a t f a l f a associate olflccs in So. o.c. acres near Palm Springs. newest oUice building at growing;' finished restaurant M~erate inveslment re-Bala.nee $1500. $~. month. prime location ln downtown with several lakes for f1llh. quired. Phone for inquiry SJ6..l131 Lal\IM Beach. Air condl-Ing 6 swimming le ovemlte appt. 714: 774-7150 Incl. utfl. 1·2 a 3 BDRM. FURN. a UNFURN. Heated Pools, Child Care c.enttt. Adj. to ShalJ'Pina - No peta ano.red 2100 Pewr-• ..,. at Ru- -a ..._.a.a 11-. 54S-03'78 Adults Only Discriminative Tenants foe Prdtl&e Address MARTINl9UE GARDEN APTS. Parldlb aarmmdlnp nJRNISHED BACHELORS UNFURN l BR ·2 BR· 3 BR 2 baths available Carpets. drapes, garage 11th & Santa Ana, C.M. 646-42:13 646-5542 MODERN 2 BR with glass walled liv rm, beamed ceil- ings, and very large pallo. Sl35. Adults. On East 16th St. See Mi?' at 124 E. 20lh St. BUS1N!ll.9IAN Trana to area &-eek.I 2 BR Furn Apt. HB, CM area. Penn basis. 6/15 OC'cupancy. Write Box M-130 Dally Pilot. Roomt for Rent 5995 NICE Rm, good Joe:. Con- genial hrn. $55 w/kitcb priv. 548-5998. Work 8-3 pm. 673- 0'189 $15. UP wk W/kitchen $25 up Studio Apts. 2376 New· port Blvd., C.M. 5'.18-9'1$ NPT Bch Room for rent. Pvt be, Avail on perm basis. 642-3518 Room & Board 5996 * WELCOME Elderly Homey place. Reasonable Rates. 548-3752 REAL ESTATE, DELUXE 2 BR 2 ba, ltUdio _Genera ___ • ____ _ Apt. IUJTOUndlng a lonly 1...~ -. ... 6000 pool. Adults only -quiet. 145 .._..... r"i ••NJ E. l!th St., CM Pb: nes. HOME a JNCX>M:E by Ownr 548-2841 Exe depraltPet oppty. 4 UPPER Or Lower 2 BR. BR, ns. a 10.2 br Apia, ct>t:s. drps, bltns, Nr. shp'g pool, 2-yr old. Eakle. 675-1393 cntr. No pets. 2885 Meiidoza. JS YOUR AD IN Q.ASSI· 5'Q.5421 nEDT Someoae wUJ be CHARGE your want ad now. looldnr ftJr tt. Dial Grl-5671. tioned, CUPtted, beautiful campers, and goJf course: a TV Store paneled putltionlna. T • o lake with watcrfl'ont parcels entrances; reer leads to available for bome buildins. Good location, Harbor Blvd. Munldpal parklnc Iota. 150 This level 80 acres hu • G~ opportunity for TV per month for apace. Md well & pump It reservoir 00 Service llllO. Sl2AIO fuU price S5 b' desk and cbain. Add property • ready to raise al-for _stock &: equip. Call $10 for bUliDels boan ~ fal!a or build a lake far wa·1_548-85 __ u_. _____ _ swerinl ....tee. All atDltles ter sluing or for fl.sh rabtnl?. SMALL CltrLDRE:N's. store. paJd e:,~~~'=-WJll consider trading equity Need 11d<lllionRl capital. 222 FOREST AVENUE for Income units. Owner * 847-0UiO * 847.$1() eves & wlmds. LAGUNA BEAOI Bus. W1nted 49-1.9-166 6305 1900 Sq. fl. air condltJoned of. San Diego County WANT business netting min. flee taclllty on North Harbor Acrea&e avallable in the Fall-$1500 per mo. Preler oout • Blvd. Front 6 rear parldnc. brook area. Parcela from 5 Newpart to San O emente. E x ~ e 11 e n t tdtntiflcatlon aCT'H to !'iO acre.. Some P.O. Box Z<TT, El Toro, Calif. Available July h1. Phone planted to young avocados Busill<'SS wonted. Up to 56-J029 with bceuUCul building sites. $10,IXX) down. Good net WALKER I: LEE Priced from SJOOO per acre business. Newport or ylclnJ. 2629 Harbor Blvd.. C.M. with tenns to suit. Many new ty. Ph: 642-7210 FOR RENT country estate homes al· ====-:====:;;;; Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted ready built In this al't'a. Invest. W1nted 6315 le drapes, alr-cond. Close to golI course. For MARINER"S BLOC. further Information ple8Sf' WAl\'.'f'ED :o buy -on sale 1515 Westcllff Dr., N.B. !'all Wnllcr Frick wllh: P~L1qoor ltcenM>. Write P.O. Contact Mrs. Ralnio 642-1000 Eckhoff & Assoc. Inc. Box 76~. Corona del Mar 1741 WHtcliff Dr_. 1818 ~~:~P~~~f.Ave. RHI Est1te Loent 6340 Prime toe for store or oU.ces. 541·2621 Eve&·wknds 538-5747 ~ aq tt O 25c. WaVpan'l, ~~!!,!!!!!!!!!~~~~I Crpts, Orps, aiN:ond. Co-op -:: lnv11tment Group ha• Bkn. Owner 548-$86. Mount. & Deeert 6210 M~ for 1st A 2nd .,.,,,. MODERN Offices from S75 per m o n t b. Secretarial 1'tt'rice· Executive suite. Orange County Bank Bldg., 230 E. 17th St., CM. 642-1485 MODERN Office. P v t . t"f'Stnn, 50 per mo I: up. 1770 Orange Ave., CM 541-m3 Phone broker "Land ol Lakes" -Silver 543.t311 Valley, desert. 80 acres, see ========= advertilement under classi-Mortgages, T.D.'t 6345 flcatloo 6200. Call owner, --''------- 847-6640 eves & wknds. 90% Loins to $60,000 or more. SINGLE FAMILY Bay Mortitnl!e Co. 64&4665 F'OR SAJ,f · rirlt trust deed. s,rnxi. \\ 111 discoun t 14%. 962-10:1 NEW! NOW! TRUST m.~.D CENT E :t CLE/\Rl.W: llSE. Want 1 or SO. 5-1:\-11.".PI Bier. BUSIFSI' m~ _, town. Th• DAILY PILOr OU1lfled Retka. I a n money t1mt 6 t6lrt. Loe* = A DIME·A·LINE . COUNTER IN LAGUNA BEACH --------=us-rt --_,_,,._,, - --242 FOREST AVE .. NO DIME·A·LINES ARE . TAKEN BY PHONE ----...... ..-..... --..... ---~ --,..,.. _ ... ,.. --- NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A I DAIL y PILOT WANT AD oow!l! * * * iUSINISS end FINANCIAL Money Wanted 6350 $25,000 for 6 months al 10 and 10 with $100,000 trust deed on 200 Oceanvi'w Iola as collateral. 494-1137 ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES Found (FrM Ads) 6400 YOUNG Shepherd ll ke . greyi!h puppy with Dee col- lar & bell. On South Laguna beach Sat eve. -499-3656 SMALL purse found vie. Mendoza le Baker. C.M. Near Church • 54()..5329 aft. s. FOUND: German Shrphrrd puppy. Approx 8 wks old. Vic Wilson SI & Placentia. l<lentify. 641H1513 YOUNG part Airdale. black col la r , tou11d Coas t Highway, Corolla del Mar. 675-2440 days MONTICELLO H I g h Sehl Medal. Vic of Pacific Sanda, H1B. 536-1955 FOUND • Black Male Poodle Vk: Santa Ana Ave. II Co6ta Mesa St. 5'18-3398 SMALL All ifcy short haired cat. Pale green eyes. ;;43-78~ FOUND Smalt tortolg"· v1c Pantry Market .. 54:>-~ HOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ---r TD or ! Call Alger Jenl5l!n Discriminating Cpls 11 Sgls! COMPl..ETE CLEANUP . <Assoc with Jerry Harrla, Parties Trips, Outings with I.AWNS REPLACE:b Rltr) 54&-1440. 962-1141 eves interest! Plus. Exel. svc. Reas. monthly care. frun. tor prls, tool Tl4: 776-69'11 Ing. La~acaplnl. EQ. bor-MESA VERDE G 0 L F :OURSE lot. 85' frontage >n golf com'&e, Fairway v'iew, for income property. 3y owner. St2.2!WS Large home in Monrovia, 524,500. $20,000 equlty. Want aeach area home or units JP to $35,000. Davis Realty >42-7<XX> WATERFRONT & dock; 3 BR. 3 Baths. Equity $50,000 FOR: TD's, or· ? , or lea11e/ option. #2 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach. 67$.4331 $17,500 EQ. IN BEAUTIFUL TRJPLEX. POOL, PRIME LOC. TRADE FOR SINGLE HOME, ORANGE CO. 5~ Have 3 BR 2 ba house NB $31.500 • $t:i,<XX> l'qllily, Trade for TD, boat, lot or units in good Joe. Doyle le Wood C.O. 548-1168 View 3 br, 1% bath in Roll. Ing Hills, Cali!. Bll·lnS, dsh· wsher, panld llv rm. Will take 1 or 2 br hse, lot, boat or trailer in CM or Npt 642- 4610 N ANT 196:l or later model :-ar with air or • tra1ler. Nill aDow bonus over book Jn 2~ acre or 5 acres near Palm Springs. s•un * * * -ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found (Free Adi> '400 FOUND: Approx. 10 wk. old male J>Qppy, black It white; vie. Westmlnster It Robin Hood Pl., Costa Mesa ~3 DESERT Tortoise between Monte Vista and Sa.nta Isabel on Santa Alla Ave. Must be able to identlly. 673-9157 Lost 6401 LOST: Small light brown Uawn colored) Male pup. Sho1't·haircd with b 1 a ck marklngs around eyes & mouth. AnswC'rs to name 'Keio'. Vic of lloag Hospital. Reward. CaU 548-l.264 or 673-2816 GREY-Brown Jl\IPPY with some white markings. Allllt. Shep. without collar. 8 Wlcs. old. 833--01.C. or &U-6735. Lost vie. Solana Way . Reward LOST: 5/23. Vic. Bu1Chard & GarUeld. T r I col o r e d b8!6el, wired roller. Ans to 'Georgy Girl'. My son very upset. 962-2197 LOST Thurs AM. 5'x2'xllh' plywood box ..,/Mere OTBD !'QUip, vie Nwpt FN')' &: Pal- iAA<l<'s. Reward. Trd. 612· 73.'l2, t'Ve11 54j.3169 Pertonalt 6405 -Jll"E\VSPAPERS, out of state .t fore.lgn: magu1ne3. Enir .• Germ., Ital., Span, f'rcncb, Chin•, Russian; al11> adult magailne1 • paperbacks. 1875 N. Harbor, CM 6*8583 THE QUICKER YOU CAl.L, THE QUICKER YOU SEU. - 3.9 pm. 213: OL. 7-6844 _u_c_ul_t.uri_•_I. ----- Franchise Now Available Japanese Gardener BBr Family Membenibip. Exper., complete yard Will pay transfer fee. Mov· service. Free esUmatH lni:. Fee increaaed June 1-• 548-7958 • Must s e 11 immediately-LAWN & Garden IJl&lnml. Make offer. Write Box M l2'l ance. C!eanup . Spny ·Fa-- Daily Pilot tWze C.Om'l Ii: Resi. 9Q.7HI ATI'N: ROCK H 0 UN D S · CUt It Edge Lav.'ll Need an outlet lor your Maintenance. Ucemed. finished product? Ca 11 ~8-40, !)4$.5810 aft 4 PM 673-4540 alt 6· e JAPANESE GARDENING ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Service Cleanup, Landlelp- Harbor Area. Phone 673·8724 Ing. 531.7034 aft 7 p.m. P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. * MOWING, edging, A d e-.i MMt Dyn1mlc Friends up. Monthly ratee. n. with sterling qualities. estimate. Call S1111 • e 8394990 e JAPANESE GARDENEJl FOR Sale: charter mem· EXPE'R. Reliable malld. berahip in Newport Beach Reas. mo rates. 89'l-32U • Tennis Club. 644-0739 cut&: ~e Lawn FOR Sale, bargain! Family Maintenance. Licensed. mPmbership Newport Beach !H8-4Ml8 -!)45-8570 alt 4 PM Tennis Club. $'150. !'M-OO'l2 JAPANESE GARDENER Announcements 6410 Maintenance by the month. Good re!.s. Exper 546-7718 Coast Health Cl•b LAWN SERVICE m Mo. Hospitality i5 Our Motto D~pendable, ~felilonal FREE SAUNA WITH \\eekly Service. 961Mlf: SWEDISH MASSAGE EXPERlENCED Gardmlr, Open wkdys 10 am-ll pm landscaping, cleanup. Sundays 10 am_,, pm Cement work. 64z.tm 132 E. 18th st. 642-5090 MOWING, Edging, va~ Funerals Gen'I cleanup. Haullnc. 6412 Odd Jobs. * ~ ==== WESTMINSTER General S.rvte91 6612 MEMORIAL PARK Painting, Plumbing, <-. Mortuary & Cemetery pen~~:~~~ Complete funerels ean "Mike .. ~ from $245 Cemetery •ots C'RYSI'AL WINDOlr • from $l30 Clean~. Proleuional, ,..... est. business, raidential a Includes Endowment Care construction. 543-8737 Everything in one beauWut ,_B_I_LL_'_S_SAL; __ ~_SER_VICll __ pl.ace means less cost. for auto Water Soltenera No tra!flc problems. Repairs, Inatallatlonl. 14801 Beach, Westminster Rentals •.. 962·20N 531·1725 893-2421 =======::z: ~~~~~~~ H1ulln1 '7• Cemetery Lots 6411 LITTLE GIANT muat . HARBOR Rest Cemetery. 2 Hauling. 6' beilhth. 10' W. graves. vete.rana aection, You name it I haul. Jteu. $200 eL Owner. 213: 'I1i Big Jolm 64l-«OO 6-1~ CLEAN Lota. prqes, ..._ Sfl(VtCE DIRECTORY Tree ttmoval, dlDDp, .. backhoe, nu. grade. ~ B1bysltting 6550 CLEAN Lota. raragea. etc. WILL BABYSIT by the week Tree removal. dump, 'lktp, in my home. Good rell. backhoe, fill, grade. 962-1115 962-3151 I HAULING. Trash plelarp. BABYSITilNG In my home, Trimming:, Anylhln1 • we do Hot lunches, fenct"d yard. It all. Expert work. 56:miz Weekdays, eves. 496-~ 67IS BABYSITI'JNG days or even. Housedeanlnt ings. You furnish t be *APT. CLEANING* transportation. can 642-1407 Fast " thorough I b'alltl everything 64Z-8164 Brick, Muonry, etc. 6560 Interior Decoratlnt •m ~~-~~-~~~ BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry One C11l Covers Aft CUslom Cabinets. Small jobt. COMPL. DE CORA Tl~ OK. Fl·ee Est 962-6945 e Paintirig. lnt. &: ext. Bullde-6570 e Custom Drapery ___ • ·------• C\lstom CarpetlJll R E .M 0 D E L. r ep 1 Ir s e Wall Coverings plumb'g.. painting. elec., • Color Coordination carpentry. m id., commerc., 20 Yrs. E.'C'pe!'. FREE Ell room additions. R e a 1 . Semples lo YOUR Door. 61>-3038 Uc. I: Ins. Ra.· Qicnm, Cablnetmaklnt 6580 MOOE RN DECORATORS 536-9513 CUSTOM Kitchen cabinets -I======:;;::;;:;::;;= formlca tops e x c e 11 e n I Landtcapl-work-rea80ll8.ble 847-91132 ··• '810 GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING c.r,.nterint 6590 It GARDENING SERVJCI ~~;:.......;;..:.....-:=:~---State llCt!nsed eootrctr, !NO JOB TOO S~tALL! Rl'sldenlial. Olmmerdd Resident • Indusb1al Com· Free est • No job too W. mercial • M a I n t e n a n c e 893-.\581 ~air and Rt mode L -========= Rra.s. Lie. bondfd, lnsurrd. Peperhantl"' • 962-1961 « 642-5064 • l'alrttlnt • Carpentry • Cabinets • !----=~----... e Bll·lna e Alterations e INTERIOR .t EX'nlpClt e JW-peln e Reat; .646-9583 Painting. Free ~. FREE esttmatea. No Job too llceMed I Insured. mall. Remode\a and Ad· Olll CHUCK 548-S314 dlt.lom. 5*-0187 e PAINTING • Interior 6 REPAfRS * ALTERATIONS Exttrlor. Free HI~ CABINETS. An.1 liie Job, Rtuon1blt rates.~ 23 yn :;r. 54MT13 l'lumltlnt Mto c.m.nt, Cencrete '600 LEAKS? Cu « ....-..... 11 tnlnJc:ally located ~ • CEMENT Mft, a tn>ff, lll«lt. blacktop, ....... No Job too 1rnall. FM Ht. wa1la. 6owen. .., ..... . H. m.m.JQC 54W615 ~·Wat. .... .... CUSTOM PATIOS .t td, ,.._.. rntond. • B~k waDa. "190 ~ CALL ''Ll:AD" ~ ae.wtiw • nmoval. 80-1010 ~ OI( t i"iOQt;wanc.PatJoe a b PWMBJNO p08ICI Rocks. E x I> • ' t RJCh JJUI RDIOD woriananahtp. 64MJ14 ..,.,. CEMENT wottc. P 1 t Io 1 • IJUN'f WIJH 1Dr drtYnaya. walkl. ttc. All lldlW a. fWUll ,_ tna. Frte eat. 193-4111 ••• Dnd arwt _,. Ol8GE m ..,., a....,.. ~ • . ... '. ~ . .... •' -. . - ---- --.. ( I There S more than one way to make your own money! Just for fun, you mi91it try the little do-it. yourself kit suppl ied above. But please don't try to spend the money your make this way. If you want to try to make the kind of money which ts really spendable, try doing it this way. Pick up your phone, dial 6'42-5678 and s•y, "I'd like to place • Want Ad, plta11.'' What kln~d of a Want Ad? How about 1111. Int some ef thoH nl•e thln91 you no lonca•r. u117 TI;ey may be gatl;ertng dust In your home, but someone elH w•nh them •nd will put them to 9ood use. Your DAILY PILOT W •nt Ad c•n co.+ a1 little as $4.50. Think of your profit If you 1old 1omething worth much more than th•tl Don't del•y. Make that spendable money. A DAILY PILOT Want Ad will 9et it for you ~ fast. • DIAL DIRECT-642-5618-Say "Cilalfe h" FIOM llOITH COUNTY NOIES llll 54J.1221 I• DAILY PILOT Want ·Ads Will Work foi YOU .. 11. ' ' llYICI TILi, C. •v-... No Jolt t ,.tm. 1 n_palr. I IOUA .W.W11 MANAGE moteL El ecc:ta. l open. w 1...-< Uc .. WANTS Pull • M Jollt W• UNENCU EnclWl ~ per. N. Bdon 9 llW537 AllP I ttr1pplQa Wbldows e Nurw Local D 8*-1190 Domestl I Emp Georp 106 B E.- ~ " Ou Coast Santa 1670 Coet•N Hrs 8:30 We're II Buto Bebm On the A ROUS CONSU llK3 w. 1624 E. 1 HelpW Tl Tow1 Sounds t Wellltll DoesP. time, I ial MUI qe 20 nec:asa. Mr.Eut HI Fi s' Full tim in Co.a lenc:e Pl alder I bobby1s ' 5Riffi man. J Engine« ooUese Pmnar ~e Pilot WAR.Elf recelvtr perleno ftec:etll A 12. I 1&340 ) Valley ---;M DISIG For proc In ftbft BRrn 1119 Pl• --cAi G mm": o. f SEiViC mecbar a1ary Apply 2590 Ne IWtT Wlltmlr Good f Di SERVIC pet' tun mi.n C Adami only. MANWI wortc.lr 5 dy wt NM96 WTD: f ....... da.• wl DailJ J iiiMC ' (JI/. 2: Uidcm ' NB iiPii .... ~­lftJ!B1. ••• mw. DiiiW' to 4 Pl Pb':• R;di ac:tift pm -v. .,,,..,,. Ollaa ~ --· DlllC-Tllttdq, MQ 21, 1968 DAILY PILOT JJ •9'•n. '"'""'•0. ... I WUWMINT JOU & ~O'IMINT JOI.I & IMM.OYMIWT IOU & IMftlOYMINT IOU & llMP'-OYtMNTJOll I IMJtt.OV T MIRCHANOI flOa NOi "!!!!!L--~•!!MO!! Mel W...._MM 1W •••• ~----· ·---·-. -·· ·~ll AND TlADI SALi AND TRADI 1:; • .... w-..... ... 7200 ...., w ........... 7m ... ....... ,.. ........ . .... w ........ AllilNtleft1. M2 H4S (••*'"rJ Wt• u 14001_.;;;;;; W;"":;;•;n=;;;;=;1•;;;;.;;W:;•;•;";=:·=:7;400;;_ '1amttu,. IOOOllurnltvre 8000 tc..a. eccaraw. • >""-..,, ....,. SllLUD 1• "74 •V-.llle'l'llMU* ..... 1-..11 .... pain. ,... ....... ....... pUcb. IAlkilll d1 o •er np&Jr. 8tr.115TnMa NU• IMPLOYMINI ... w ........ Mlft 7000 MANAGER Oii All't, IJ'tS ar motel. Ell:p, dellc. NCR, PX, aecta. maiDI. tte. Area Qle. Writa Box 4C2, So. ........ caD 497-UlllZ LlaMecl Ski..,., WANTS IUMMll JOI Pull • '•rt Time 64S-l9'1T IYt'I, ... w......,,u.ty7020 UNENCUMBERED ale r t Enelllb woman d e 1 l t ea checld•, cleuing ape.. Ex· per. N. B. related areu. Before 9 a.m., alter t p.m. ~ AJtPET Oeani._ ftlQf etrtppbic-Waxlns, Walll. Willdon wuhed. 5n.a56T e NUl'le Private Duty e Local Doctor'• nfertncea 146-1190 -64&-9866 Domatlc Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer~ !HS Geotse Byland AleDC1 106 B E. ·16th. S.A.. 5"7--0395 7100 "Jolla Are Our luaJMee., Coast Employ1lllnt AGENCY Banta Ana Praf1 Bids. mo s.nta An• Ave. Coate Mesa 642-9611 Hrs 8:30 am· 5 pm Mo1>-l'ri. We're eotnc on vacation 29 But ooQI 'til June 3rd. Be here 9 for cm repcri On the latett In jot> opp ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT AGENCY "43 Westcllff. NB 541-'Tl!ll 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547"'331 Help Wanted, Men 7200 TRAVEL To Lu Vegu. New C&dilllc Sl4 (Per Dey) Sounds too aood to be true? Well it la too aood to be true! Don SM WftldJ ..._,.put. timl', aoand real? Well. lt ii! Mmt be neat I: abArp, IP 20 lO 30, DO~ n~­ Mr.~ HI Fi Components SALESMAN and TraiJlotfl &IJee fl•ll W·1 CMAIY AND Beautiful P o c i f i c View Memorial Pork is located on the hill· side overlookinq the Newport Boy area. C ti m e t e r y lots, crypn and niches. Before n e e d pur· chase plan. A fast growing com- pany with complete s e r v i c e facilities. Mortuary, Chapel. Mausoleum ond Cre- matory all within the cemetery. We wont two emo· tionolly mature men. No experience ne· cessary beicouse of o u r professional training. Do not pass up this opportunity. Phone 6"-0212 Danell W1rd n. •• pluned NMltf ~ JINll9a the Ana. btlm Dtvilioo ol o u r J6. Mm&Uonal tlfm now.thu need of .veral amb11Joua )'OUrll m t II i.i-26, a mini- mum ol blP achool ~ tton. Excitinr j 0 b CWol" maw. IDr the younc IUll ,.... WW. '° be trained la Prnonnel Direction, omc. ~and Salet~ motion. $S40 per mL 11l1ry UNSIOLUD MEN NllDID NOW TO FILI. V ACANCJl:S IN NEW DEPAllTM!:NT OPENINGS DOE TO EX- PANSION IN OUR Oft, ANGE COUHrY DIVISION. STARTING SALARY $120 ,., ...... IMMEDIATE E M PL 0 T· MENT J'Oft THOR WHO Q UA LIFY. COMPLETE JOB T1UJNtNO AND JV.Po ID ADVANCEMENT. No rxptrience 1s ,ieceuary di.le to. the ~the-job train-• Ing al company expense . Qua1lf:led men will receive th~ir f I r 1 t promotion In JUiy. 0 n I y appjy 11 you eu ITUT WORK 11US REXAIR INC. ORANGE COUNTY DIV. For lnf onna tlon call Monday •Tu~ 774-7251 BRANCH WEEK. . For trnmed.late eonald..., tiDo call alW 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. ELECTRONIC 11CHNICIAN Excep!Jooal GPPortw\lty wltJt &mall firm for bright and amb!Uous technician, Are »JO. with experienct and proven skills in productlOI) of electronic instrumenll, ~ eluding wiring, mechank:al usembly.' tuting and Ucbt trouble shooting. Send na- ume or call. MICROWAVE INSTRUMENTS CO. 3lll 2nd Avenue Corona del Mar 873-1118 Assisf1nt Ma111ger Country Club llEPRESINT ATIVI Young penlQft who baa aome college traininc can ~ ~ ca hll awn 111JOitY to a manqement pocltion. We will Ulist ~ penoa wtth our formal trainln& pro- gnm, group benelil! It an equitable salat'). PACIFIC FINANCE 7089 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER Equal opportunity employer WANT ACTION? Reliable mm to belp operate excitinl new Pizza franchile bus. Night work, tun, put time. 548-1008, 19'JO Harbor, C.M. 2 Personnel Clerks for large compeny in new area Newport Beach. Mutt be acrurate typist with l•YPlllCll Operator PNI• aoe tnduautal ex· ...-... Must be able tD work I.IQ' hours. aey lhllt PIX Operator Two years minimum ~ dultrial eXl>t'rlence muJ. t1• board. Kno11. ledie of Teletype · desirable. 1'\al1 time, pennanent, or va• oatloll N1itl Post lion. TElETYPE OPERATOR GllL FllDAY Pmt n ... , Needed Im_._., ...,.......-.: * ............. * , ..... h ......... * AttrlCtlw Mme He.feta ' Receptlonlat dutlea poalble COULD II PULL TIMI POSITION lluffl Real !state Development for Interview: Call Mr. lebb 644-1104 .er OH4 * SPANISH· MEDITIRRANIAN * FACTORIES NEW SHOWROOM SAMPLES Wiii Seti Any Pl-. INIM4lu1lly ,.. 8' carved arm divan, lg matching chllr with beauWul fabrics; 5 pc beuaon dark oat din· ing set with black or avocado framed chairs & vinyl cushl<>ns;. 5 pc bedt'oom set. 9-dr Mr & Mra dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 lg commodes & matchin~ headboard. $895 Value, FULL PRICE $429.95 or terms as low as $3 per w.ek EXPERIENCED PAlltT·TIME TELLER PllSOIAllE NO DOWN, USI OUlt STOltl CHAROI 'LAN No Finey Front. au.llty V1lue1 Inside. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK SECIOARY * APPROVID FURNITURE * EXPERIENCED: Executive 12 Y1-ra llf'M .locatlon--Hme owner typewriter le aborthand. 2159 Harbor Blvd,. C0tt1 Mell 548-9660 -APPLY- Open 9.9 Dally -Sunday 11-5 Twct ·~ minimum In· 4525 MlcArthur llvd. du.stria) • x p er i e n c e. New_.. ... ch JO~S & fMPL01Mt:N 1 A II -llOO -.;..;.PP:..-•-n_c .. ______ ~~ Knowledc• or PBX multi-~24 ple boerd desirable. Englaeerina Records Clerk Muat bt able tn work any ah if t, any 1101·k week, MALE OR FE~IAL.E. Apply P•t Folsom '33-0600, Ext. 222' COWNS RADIO CO. 19700 JamborH RoH Newport Beach All applicants reviewed on mmt with no bias t~ ward Race. Color. Creed or Sex. An equal opportunity erDJllo)'tr Applk:anta conaidettd on merit reprdleu of ~. religious Cl'ffd, color. na- tional origin or ancestry. Hostns Full time 5 night week lnmch Waitress &Na1 only 4 boars. Ap 21 ID 36, ._ 14 or under. Elcperienced anl)t. Apply In peT90ll alter 3. Plve Crowns Restaurant 3801 E. O>ut Hwy. Communkltlons 2230 S. Anne St. Santa An1, C1Hf. 540-2120 An equal opportunity rmployrr Jibe Man, Wom. 7500 WASHE'RS $29.!15: dryers Tu-& Wed S35: F'reuer. S75: Refrls .. ••• • coppertone A A.voe.; Cuar. Only 540-1095 Interviews to eelect 10 men ========:.I plus 10 womm. Ova' ~ to _A_n_tt .... quea _____ l1_1_0 bolt establllhed product In Am'JQUE Sale doee~t. the Harbor area. Must be Dollies Anllq11es. 1 5 11 6 well &l'oomed. Permanent Beach Blvd., Midway City. positions. Exceptional earn-~3-253a ings. . D_A_M_A_SCU--S -T-re_a_dl_e_ae_1...,vl~ns !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IReireshm~ts & lntrodu~tions machine. all attach. Mint Applications Being at 7 pm. 163&-C E. F.dtnger, -d ~'JI 64., ""'" TAKEN S.A. '""'' . _.,, ....,..,.,. FULL or PART TIME MEN 6: women to cittulate "•not & 0,..1ftl 1130 EMPLOYMENT popular petition. Must be Pennanent only registered voter of Orange * PIANOS I: ORGANS * no students County. Good pay. 1Dqulre * Largest stock in SO. Cllif, AcH 20 to 48 • Libera.I va· at 1905 E. 17th St., Room * 20"-t)% off.Player ptanoe cation pay. ~erlt ralles, 212, Santa Ana or phone 1000 roU. to chooee from employe discounts, five day 8.15-'336, ~ * Tvrm • Terms -Tenn1 * week. Apply Monday, Wed-COUPLE to manqe 6 main-cub for your piano or trade nnday, Thursday and Fri-lain 11 unit pool apt.a. Write ~ pllllO for new 1Plnet day, 9: JO to 4:00. giving age, exp. w 0 r k Field 1 Wholesale Plano C.O. F. W. Woolworth performed -miumeration 12072 Brookhunt at Oiapman 2300 H bo II d l'~ed. Box P-136, Daily Garden Grove tn4l ~ Vice President end Director of Sales. P'ood a bevera~ manage- ment. Experience required. Local references. Age 25 to 35 yni. ~urant manage- ment degree prefen"ed. ~ bera1 ule.ry. ~ bene- fits. Send rnwne personel director, Box 432 Huntinstoa Beach, 9'J641. knowledge of pe,yrol1 & 10 --------1 Corona del Mar No phone calla please am~' ME~A v • Pilot ! SprinCJ Sale ! Schools-lnatructlon 7600 Use<I Baldwin Spinet SG95. Locel menvfecturer ha lmmedtate epenlnp fer: • Electronic As11111blers •WlretMll We .,. en eat1Whhecl commerdal flrm wfth llberel fringe IMMflts. Only ,..,.. with It 1 .. at six months ex• penance should 1pply •• PWME111CS BUS BOYS 11 a OVER PART Tl4E FRY COOK Huntington S.acllff Covntry Club '°°°'•Im A ... HM1tl1"""" leech 10 AM tD 2 PM * 536-88118 Yo ... Fry Cook or key adding machine. Much public contaci, muat have pleasant personality It Dexl- bility. Work every other Sat. Age »40 • if YQUnier must be mature. $32.().$346. • lxec A~ency for Career Girls 410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. By appoint. fi46.3939 Secretary to VP or fast growing company. Top skills, well groomed wilh e:x~tive RCrelarial pot. ential. A lot ol public con. tact $475. f:xec Agency for Caner Glrla 410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. lty QPOlnt. NS-3939 J. W. Robinson Has openlft9 for Cashier-Teller Full time. Expt'rlence preferttd. Excellent com- paqy benefits. Apply '•rsonnel 1().4 Mon thru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer Telephone Girls $100 WEEK Saleswoman PIANO lessons, young, exp .. teacher. new In area. Grad. Experienced in better worn-Sherwood Muaic S c h o o I , Experienced or not • full or an's ready·t~wear. Quall· Member Music Teachers part time. Apply 9 to 4, 1500 fled lo sell in high grade Auoc. Pr!Y. le~ns for tots Adams, suite 303, Costa fashion store. Offers pie.. thru teens. Sue Denton 367 Used Baldwin, Th<lmas, Hammond Organs $195 up. 7 Spinet, Console, Srudlo It Upright planoe, specially~ duced. $1~ up. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1801 Newport, CM 642-841" Mesa. ant environment and good Magnolia, CM &48-8494 ben ti A Lowrey spt orsan S499. WANTED nice lady, In· company e ts. pply: SCHOOL Cblldren's vacation Wurlltz.er piano repo $499. terested in maJdne extra IUFFUM'S rates. Cbllcoat 10-Lesson Weber reblt srand S850. apending money. PIJ1-tlmc Fashl Island Typing School 548-2859. 173 * Register now for summer work 11 motel maid. 4 or S Oft Del Mar, C.M. ...i ( 713) ..,ano courses ages • • hrs a day, 3 to 5 da>'s per MERCHANDISE FOR adult organ cluses. wk. Apply in person Don DRAPERY Work room, eX· SALE ANO TRADE &Z TERMS Quixote Motel, 2100 Npt perlenced, any operations. --------"' Bl d CM t Im ed1a MUo:tlC CITY, C.M. v , . p e r m a n e n . m le Furniture 8000 * 546-2165 * CASHIERING, C 1 er I ca I, openings. Bearh Driipery, --------tiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil General Offke. Fine ladles ~. 900 W. 17th St., Spenhh Madlterran111C NOW HERE _ the new ~ store. Permanent. Colla Mesa SHOWROOM SAMPLES Supenoundinf T·~ --------i No llOone calla. See WAI~m. Exper only 8 Ft wood carved armed di· Hammond Spinet orsaa lbna(tl'. need llJPly. Denny's Cotftt van with 1arae man's mat~ _ the flnnt ~ PRACTICAL NURSE BACRSTREET Shop, 1600 S. Ort Rwy., tog chair: beaut\ful Mtdi-SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. 25 FaQllon Island, NB Leiuna Bcb. No phone calls te!Tlnean fabrics and COi· 1907 N. Main o 20th ewA.NTD> A.M. worken, plse. ors. S Pc hexagon Spanish Santa Ana Donut lhot>. No eXJ>ft'ience Experienced margin clerk dark oak-top dining set with '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Nurse to care for patient necessary, Apply b .tore tor Ne.vport Beach office hlack or avocado framed WALNUT .French Provincial Kltcla1• Trainee in private home in O>r-noon. MR 00Nt1l', 135 E. of National Brokerage Finn. chairs; dcconitlve vinyl de· spinet piano -rental ~etum. See Bett7 Bruce at ona del Mar. 5 day week 17th St., Costa Meta 40 to 60 wpm, salary open. sign. S Pc MedJtl'l'l'IJlean Like new. $475 (1 ONLY!) NEW Monday ~ ~.v, O S4CMU1 Miss Romeiro bed.room set -9 drawer Mr. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY FulJ time position wlth store Pmnanent job, 0iance b' m ~ • •"'""Y W MAN To work in Donut It Mrs. dresser, .large fram-»IS N. Main, S.A 5474i81 In Costa Mesa. Some apel'-Mfg. & Distributing advancmient. • ~ Shop 9 P.M. to S A.M. APP4' Jobe Man, Wom. 7•"" ed · 1a-nit com-lence prrfen'ed but will con-Pinn tu~ .Xl!C Contact Mra. Edwards ln peraon, no phooe calla -mirror ...... e e B3 Hamood Orpa -'der '--•...a-1.ta _..... <No llt9deata Please) .1.8 -..._ ~ G,_._ 546-2556, ext. 226 pleue. wtnc.bell'a ~-t modes, matching panel de-with LeslJe apeabn .,. ......,..'""'II_ ......., --.. ..,.. .... reer .. -.. ........... lilned headboard. Excel OCl'ld. 6'l!>-3li08 hobbyist. We need 20 men to train lob'• Big Boy 410 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. 7:l> a.m. to 4 p.m. Shop. 29C'I a...borBIYd. Penonnel $195 VALUE 646·8H5 ln all departments In all IM E. 17th st. By appoint. 646-3939 Monday through FridQ HOUSEKEEPER • compen. Full Price NOW $429.95 Television '205 DRAFTSMAN Good in lt positions. No e.iq>erience Costa Mesa, Cal. Ion for couple, 5/da/wk 9 Aulst nt OR TERMS AS LOW /13 --------· maa. ~nee In O'ril necessary. NEED 12 MEN Help W1nted to 3. Prefer older lady. Light I $3.00 PER WEEK Omoln, Por1ables a Hi-n ~ dra-'-2 Starting S.lary Women 7400 WAIYM'SEJ cooking. References. Own (Will sell Items individually) $29 95 ;u~;:th. '(;';d' ~ $495 a month IMMEDIATELY llKU tram'portation. 494-5690 Smginall ~anufacluring & i: NO DOWN I Pmnanent .ortt. Se n d FOR INTERVIEW CALL S3J3 H R. N. '• 18 lo ~. Neat appearance. CLEANING woman Jor ~ or ttnng comPMY requ Use OUr Store Charle AND UP ttaUme tD Box M·133. Dail1 MON. I: TUES. r. a· 11:30 PM. SHIFT No rxperlence necetsG'Y· )Frdaid y week. Thunday or :~!1: ~:.r!~~ N~ ~front BUT . • No M-y Down Pilot 547'°607 Apply Jn penon. ays. N. B. are a . ,.. e QUAU!u VALUES INSIDE! VI,.. WA.REHOUSE. Shlppq A. Part or Full Time (2) O. R. lob' II lo References. 67J.-9104 atler 6 r«onl.s, pt'rl!ONll statistics APROVED FURNITURE OAC receJvJna clerk needed. Ex-Age 19 • 85 (1) Emer91ncy Room S CJ Y PM. le ~s. group Insurance, 2159 Herbofo Blvd., C.M. $1.00 per wk. buys leue plan. ,erJence prefelTl!d but not HI Fl Technician No exper. nee. 40 Hr. week. Starting aal· 154 E. 17th, Costa Meu ASST Mgr tor Corona del pe:""el· Interviewing, t~nd Daily S-9, 10-5 Sund~ Newporter TV S.let neceuary. AAllY betwttn I M Hlft T 9 9951 ary '628 per mo. + $35 Mar Laguna, San Clemente. wo men a compensa n. • 543-9660 • Open 'til 8 PM • 12 .. ... u-.. c For store in Coata Mesa. Op-r. • r • ~·uA_..A, Ex .. e I l Ant Apply: Kentucky "'-'-' Ability '° write job descrlp-2027 Harbor Blvd CM. ~. --· · °' '· ''"',.m • 0• portunit.y tD advance to 16'~ w.u .. n,........ " "' famale Clerk Chi k 693 .. '""' lions It personnel procedur-Fumiture returned from di. ~" ll340 Mt. Baldy, Fountain vice manapr. Mmt be fa-DESMOND'S benefits program. Apply * APPLY IN PERSON * c eTJ S. C 0 a'1 ' et desirable. Some expe_rl. play studios, model homes. RENT Valley mlUar wlth IOlld state~ bu opening for pel'IOllllel ctep. DRIVE·IN LIQUORS Laguna. ence Ir college education decorators cancellation. COLOR TV MKHANICAL mest. Xlnt fr1nle beneflta. Part-time salesman for H Me 706 Ocean Avenue MATURE Woman for preferred. C8peble of ad· Spanish It Mediterranean ~c. S9 MO. DESIGN DRAl'TSMAN 646-8895 men's clothing, sporUna oag morl1I Hotplt1I lluntinglon Beach counler work In laundry, dry van~ment to worillng with R & D FURNITURE Option to B~ F« procesa applk:atlon wort &OOU. fumlshlngs 301 Newport Blvd. cleaning and fluff dry. 3 mal'\&rement on all employ. Free Service In flbergtua oomposltes. • Dlslnreher • A'PLY #3 Newport leech j3A.RMAIOS. , • • ~~.., w76~k. We• t eel Industrial relation m•t· 1144 Newport Blvd., CM Order By Phone BROWNING MFG. CO. Muat be onr 18. FASHION ISLAND, ... and GO.GO ~~,,.,.' .....,. " ters. Salary open. Please everynl~t t11 9 523·36'51 lf19 P1acentia, Of 548-1111 APlll1 tn peraon only. NEWPORT CENTlllt WArrMrr DANCERS e MANICURIST e arnd lffUme to: Wed .. Sat It Sun 'Iii 6 CAllRllR IOYS SURI' & SIRLOIN llKUI S.".00 Jl('r week For Newport Beach's finut SI I NEW sofas S59.'75. Oearing HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 GOOD ROU1'D 5930 ,IC. Ctt. Hwy. :...~ ~n~~ Good opportv lty 638-M&.l or 6.13-9163 salon. For iotervi~. call • aco, nc. Hou.st'. 5201 Paramount. 1968 STEREO comiole IOlid AVAU.ABIJC N.wport leech ,._ ..M-r.:;::_v "'100"'-• M ,._ ood " • fif:AtrrIClAN • &12-6523 • 1139 Baktr St. Pico Rlvera. 2!3: 699-9l50 state, 4 speed cbaoger. Like RUNTJNGTON BEACB t:; ;~: pt :, USl -ve I •apearance. Good hi1th s1)'lbt, fuD or Secy/0.neral Offlce Costa Meta WRAUGHT Iron, round tl>l It new, Take over nn•ll DAIL y PILOT Part Time Wo... No aper nee. •• tnln. APPLY IN PERSON pert-timr. New pllJlb lhop. Good t)'ping. shorthand 92626 chrl!, llke new. grem ~.,O. paymenta or $86.U cash. e ea-mt e ta Npt Bch oftlce, M2-te22 3-5 P.M. i5AlLY The Braut,y Parlor pnf. Brokeraae ottlce NB. An equ<1l OPPortl.DlilY 673-7S.T7 alt 6 Credit Dept. 535-7289 SERVICE Station Sal.Hmu Santa AM omc., 547-3331 655 W. 19· CM &a.724t 642~ employer mecbanic. Full time, 1ood Add to your family tncome. DMRln 11llandal Snack a.-N l MATURE woman for nic'ht Operator.trlmml'rHpecial Office Furniture~ Sporting Goods l500 lalary plus bmeflta. Nat. ~ A•on. Call co&-S1nbs. Jae. ...._,, O. work in rest home. Sawyer'1 m1cb, Garment Mf&.. E.'<1>. Mlture Caahler SACltlFICE F' RE l C HT DAMAGl."D Apply Jim "nee Oiemm lid 5»6B ~VICE 2305 E. Coest Hwy. Guest llome, 2119 <lnllce, Good pey. 1580 MonroYla, 2S90 ~ Bmf, C.M. ..-.~ station Mechanic Corene tlel Mir, C.. eo.,ia MPsa 64MT1t NB M2-28S6 end Mergln Clerk ~~ ~ FumiNture. ~de SURFBOARDS, Factory Full time. ~ In Experienced In brokerage """"· ._........,enza, 3 augahy e DI~. Used bovds also. ROUTEI AVAIUBI& Superlnt9Ment tun ... brtic• A wheel WAITRE.."'ES· JI alld om-. MOTHERLESS Home needs business. Appl'Oldmate u.J. cba1ra A lltttl Fi~ Cabinet. AU Cbe1p. We lnltaJl new II 0-... 11oCht CllllllD'UCtion allgnmetit. Tap wages It Apply 111 J>e"'°" only, SWils live-In hlekeeper It babysit· ary $400 a month. Salary AU tor $350. Call 644-0868 removable fin& in )'our old "~ .. boJ9 JD.it Exhnllve expel' MCftl3J')' conwnfllion for qualified M1n1'carid Chalet 4H ~. Newport Bl•d. ter. BltR + salary. 847·5012, negotlable ~pending on ex· aft/ g p.m. boerd. 642--'1607 Good Prollt9 • No Smlar ta ell .... Ability tD IU-man. Apply ~ Qievron NB 521-3475 DeUv M2..ml ,.,.., s --------perlence. fr.I pervtae mid la)ivut 'flOrk. ...,. . on Hwy. Laguna Bch. WOMAN 01·rr 50, 11Ptnc a: CHILD Care a: l I t e Goodbocty 1 Com-ny HouMhold Goods I020 Mlscell1neous SERVTCE Sta SUetmui. Ex· W1llard Boat Workl, 1295 2 Salesmen needed. Muat Qullifled to work tn high filing. Part-lime. ~ housework. 8-6. Mon • Fri. ...- per tune-upa Abram, older' BU«, c.M. have ~r Ill l\Jrll and pw1e BMuty Studio. Of· office. PO. Box I, CdM. S.'lO wk. Eubide Costa LAGUNA BEAOf 9lt12 OVAL braided rug, ANTIQUE Clawfoot chest ol m•n OK. O>evnm Station. WROLaALE Ugbtlnc Fix-aport:lng lfOOds or clothlng fens 1\111 time worl<, MA:KE"f.ndl ll1"t. Pllrt time Mesa. 6'2""483 alt s. Call for appointment nYlon multi-<»~. Only drRwcrs w/beveled plate Adama A Mapn!i.a HB. All tin 9lowtoom Medi man eaJes. Appty at GRANTS pltaant ~t and k 11 09llooa1. Mrs. Klt'Mr 494-8IXXI l\~ yrs. old. Coat SU4 new. m1rror SlOO. ~2 3000 only. wtio e1:1 bane and rewtre Surplus. 1150 Newport Blvd., comp&l'lylU=Mt1.5'\pply: ~~y ~1932 ~Mrs. ~~ONlsr, Stock SHOULDN'T )'OU be aelllna WW sell tor $25. ~77 Seavfew, OL'\1 MAN wantrd to clriw tradl It lilbt'1r lbrtUre• allo 1ame Costa Mesa. rrv · """'eraae. 18-21; Typing the bottect are11 . Hunllnitton EASY Auto wutaer. xlnt 30 ._5 SALESGOU.S. Between ~u. $J2S. 642--dl For n •• ~h" """ P"''I M-..,a Gar ... Sele --c-" •""· .. p1·""e bdrm .,.t work.In it11n. I: "" p.m., ad room W'f1t. J'ELO. 2 llrvtee 8tatbs artedantl Fasllfon hlclnd ~: exper. Clftl:J. Ap'opoe a,w't. ...,_ · ....... "' "', mee -" s35~~ ~ "" S dy wk, Mon-Fri. ~ Pll· MAH OOMPANY. IC7-4351 wtth nperteice, fllJI or pert stiup. 83H162 l'ot llJP't. Dental Chair Ullltant. ~t1t:ppt. VUlap R e a .1 MO\TJNC! EY~ roe&! --.....,--....---- -..i iOri 10 • 14 thM. II.-, ~ OleYron. HOUSEKEEPER, U.. In. nperlenM, \Slllmlted 962-4471 MWl03 Blke, bdmt aet, chain, p1llo ~~· ~::.i ~1i::: :f~ w,:: ~.l~ O.:,:'~ :::·(but Hwy, l.ql.ma ALTllATIONS LoTPIY home, Npt Bell potential for penonable, DEBIT Or Juurance ~-~~:P:i:i:-.~ (veraatll), BBQ.~ da:Y wk. SJ. Ill'. Ball P12t OAIL Y MOf IERV ltatiGa Atted. Elrpfr. QuaJi&d ti wortr In blah IG-2CXXI O'I' i.ft T ~ eneraeUc girl. ~ &lesnt'l'I -X I n t IUJ> Oovt'r Shoftt, NB. Sat. ' Nnt SUrn>oud. 9' I". Daily PUol. e KM121 e fd, t!mt, aooc1 atartlna arade tuhlon ltofe. Ahl. to * n.oRJrl' LECAL SECRETARY plempntal Income. SeU local SUn U to 4. Exctlll'nt condJUon. VJCE lta Attimdult. aJu7 SDI! • Strvl do botll men mid women'L Exi>er Opportunity Mln. l yr. ~l'nce PftP9\d ~slth ~Ian. Part or 675--0m E•ts SER MAAIN MICHANIC-· tt1 1 Cf', Offers -..-..... t1mA Call w f'tlllt fC..Clm JBM Dec.Stenorene. tull tim~. Call 1213) HA FURNrruRE •(IC)flancer . .,,. 21. llltll ~ aper. •---"-"'-· 2'7W Harter BIYd., Cotta ~ ............ ·-" on • M .. 1 or A--CE 1_~ b r I c. a. b r a ~ • bicyl'Cles WORK Bencl'I. eJec outlet: ........_ m -~-A Mech .. ,.-....... , --a. Pt t vt """L ""niA ......_ ._ CdM Ice. ~2677 ....,.'" ....... ...,.,., l .. , UlllG9 ---• ~ p.datL ExceDmt Mila& .. vi.... MAii en ronmcmt ,, ..,.. • • < -..-• --clOlhtt. ~ dtl.)'I 8tartln1t 111~ a •• va: mlac. HJ Senate NB ~ ..,, Ww.d boat Wodrl. OAS STATION Attrndut. and aood ccmpeny bmtlltt. Moth~'.11 he-~. Ir• I 11 e PMCflCAL Nurse. lJw ln. • Hair Styllst Memorial Da,y. 2410 O>llere St, Co.ta Meaa DPaL • .....,. nararun ,_ .......... C.M AllPl1 Ill ,..._, Appl)t: Tf"T. rtf• reci, o •a bW. "111 ch~. Ne• Port ror bQq MW *"' Excel-Dr., CM (bthlnd HIU1>or 2 Whffi ttlr, w·, a prot'I ......_ ... + c-.. QI 1211 -· • a.ca .._Oar Welih lvffvrn't m-o98I 1kldi. 4"-4\U after I pm • oppae1181ttyl Ph o •• Shopplbe ~). mowera. edref, •aanun, ... 1m , RDUft lllDf, IN&. .. Hill'-...... c.M. ,........ ........ EXPER Sal~ ' ... L\BY'SJ'1'TE1t wanted .,.. mca OI' mae PATIO Sale -~. toola -•ll ... -· 5e-t545 llUBJI', • ,..._ o.::::;a. IS8 lo tD1 art 1YOU!iG IWf " .n • OINllAL OPPtCI ~ Qlnte ..... 1 .._. ariDO Scb1 DIA 2 air'8. At TUdflU .wu Sat. ~ of GORGEOUS 1'1111 rans 1 h _, °*'91 061 ... ~ • 541 .._wit ms week. JD tit nor: .. ,, famW1r with.,. en'• ~· 5*' .,_. 1'0'll' home. SJ0 cop. Alt 1:3D IUMXD EllP'l.Onmn' f\lm. 91 ~ Dr., NB mink coet. AP1n1R1 ~. ID w. -OL ,.._Sil-NII, 1lltw M ao eu aec r). ,...._. ltrl amc. •t11a. ~ ISQ2. PM 54loGIEO Phone Mn. H<A11tirtc MM31$ Sacrit $2.000 MM1U DJEWA&Hla-N ftlM' w.11: lpllld ....... ..., .... ,.. ca e.1817 Clf9. .. w. Udt ELDERLY w-. " * • WA~ Owr n f 0 r 139-GOT °"....... . iURr BOARD to 4 PM. All/I for1'1n7.,.. ... h Mt dee! la"""' .1~1111 Phlmw. 1'or 8t., c.x. d\lldl'fn Mlm ~ •· 01 wlrnda. APPtr. Moby !>lck'• '±' E LEPHONE CM~ M!la"-! 1100 ~dent -lib MW! lib': t!15 & tT, CM --....... tlld ~ PA.RT ma: a . llr. ~ ant 1e812 8"cb Blvd. HD full or pert ~. 775 NORGE 41r1er szs: Hamilton * 147.QO& * Redrtd ......,_, ..m ~AHCE MM tar 111rvb 11111 ,...,.. Pw GUt _,,.._ • P.U. DENTAL Ofc. llp.. ....,. COMPE:l'ANT pleuMt llldy Broachray, l.aruna &Mch. _...., wubtr, 4 ,.,... S60: 2 OR. H°'PQlnt Refr1g Cop. ecttft, allle to ~. moetl. t8 + room. ~ .....-Cll'lkft. H.a. ' r.v. Mrs. or 4 yr• collflt. ...... SS. lor Mrwol't 2 d•n • wit, t eMall w~ auto Mbr, 3 yn Ptrtoot. I mo. Ng w WU! pelal a etc. .... s..IT9I ecfULL MAN. ~. Tbedt""1 5*-1112 4$. ~ to 4, $25 •'It. m.a WILL ~ .n Ot' pt.rt SG; NT-ms ~Uvtt PYt Pty s-.. Y. ltadm ... -DIAL 4ir«t '°"" di1ii9 nilW. N1 U.. la M. .._..., ~ PJ'f S2 hr r-. C I • DENTAL JUX:EPTIONISI' nnt d t br Qt lar wort. 12 cu. n. G.& dbl door HAVE 1ift&1e bid as, Uld ,.,,_,,.. per a a a• at, ~ ... ._ .. "* _, JC.-•a C• I I• e ..... 2!'J for J1W*J ._.. M\o°b tor ..... Ct. llrt. I ..,._ t to C. ...,....._ SllS CM ~ )'tUow ~.; $10. ~ tn 1*1110. Slit at ta Dv- U.... oo. a & i-. al -tD ...... llliill llllW, a.a ._ aia..a Ilea. ...... lftln Mt-.&m. IL& H8 IJ'e9, ltWtlt Wldltl ...... , Dllt1 ea.. m\llt ...,_ JOnll MWS9r rtJl. Gotlld Olad.. ....,.._ l f ,,, . ..-..,,.-----.... ......... -......... ~ ._. .... -- -..... ~ ..... ~-J. _. -... • ---~ ------~ ~ ... ..--...&. • -I , . :2z DAtLY PILOT Tutsday, May 28, 1%8 !Jots & EMP LOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOU I IMP\.OYMI NT JOU & IMPt.OYMINT•OU & IM"t.OVMIWT JOU. IMPLOYMINT TIANS'°'1ATION ., ---·-·---~ School1·ln1tructlon 7600 School .. lnstructlon 7600Schoot .. lnltructlon 7600 Schoel•lnttructlen 7aSch11l1 llllllvctt.ft 7600 Sc......,"*""'-7a ScMet.lnetructleft 7600 W.l.tnttructlon 7a ..... I Yachts 9000 I , ' . ' I • ' ' ' I • ' ' , I ' ' , ' . . . . . • . . ' , ' • .. \ c; . . . Are You looking -Ffif Better Pay? Advancement? -r Added Skills? Consult any of these FINE SCHOOLS A More Rewarding Future? Schools for Children? ee ~@~~~o~ Anna's Pre-School & KinderCJGrtea AN,NOUNCES F1eillti•1 for Enlergecf Enroll"'9nt Register your little ones for: e A Full (fun) le.,ning Progr1m e Personal, licensed C1r• Fall R99i1trations are being accepted NOW Tu further enhance your child's day. we now have Mn. Williams, Professional Dance Teacher, on our staff. • '2 110 Thurln /wt., Costa Meta Typing Does NOT a S.cNt•ry Makel I Ph: 646-1444 A rude awakening awaits the high school or col· lege j!irl graduatt-who thinks she Is going to "set the world on fire" Shr rinishrs hrr school courses, passes the "exams." 11nd '4 lth diploma in hand, ch11rges forth to conquer the world-to end up contused and d.isapfl(\mted. l\111ny 1ob orportunitles are 11va1lable for the quali· lied y,,unit man and woman, but it takes morP tht1n a diploma 11nd 11mblllon lo o~n the magic d•'!Ors leading to thr rarPrr world. Th" ahillty to lypr Md In take shorthand arr vah1P rlus for \H1mPn, for th.-se skills are won· dl'r(ul tool~ wit h wh1t•h to n1)f'n th" way to career oprortunill"" In a f11>ld (I( int1>rest, whether as· p1ring to 11rnrrsRlom1I, business. or social life. Consullallons With •'mployerll or past grndu&tl.'s, have prompted us <lf Polly Prie11t to instill in our students the importanl'e t1f h1win~ the best skllls possible before ap11lyln~ for the position of their choice; therefore our Polly Priest Career Girls are the preferred employers. We shall be h11ppy lo send you 11 brochure or give you addHionaJ Information lt you will call 548-9723. POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 North N•wport loulevard N•wport a.1ch, Californi1 DIDO'S ~ and Huntington hach Gallery Art, in its many phases, made interestillCJ thf'OIHJh competent instruction. Cleuetforlotll A ...... Clllldr• OILS . WATERCOLORS ACRYUC MOSAIC DESIGN Art & MoHic Suppll" Custom & M.xican Framet 211 Main Street Huntington hach 536-2057 SAN I ANA HELICOPTER PILOTS SCHOOL APPROVED FOR vmRANS TRAINING under G. I. 8111 Earn· $1~$50 per Hour As Commercial Hellcopt•r Piiot Obtain compl•t• details by making appointment with our counMllor-no charge. CALL NOW Kl S.0197 Open 7 days SANT ANA HEUCOPl!R PILOTS F.A.'A. CONTROL TOWER P•ul.,lno & Redhill ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT IUL ESTATE CAIEEI? IS EXPANDING · We need ambitious men and w•men interested in rnelcing real estate selling a profitable career. 1961 WILL BE A GREAT YEAR! WE WILL PllOVIOE YH wltt. t11e cemplet• ,c11 .. 1. 1119 IMHuuy to pau your 1t•t• eiiem, WE WILL PltOVIOE you witt. • CO~,LETE •"' PltOVIH 1wcteuful 11111 tr•l11l111 ,, .. ,.I'll. WE WILL PltOVIDE yH placement '" •11• of ••• I 0 office. for • very In· t1reall119 • ~ 4 lucr .. lve ,., .. ,, WE Will 'lt.OVIOE yow Al l +lie TOOLS yeu 11eed to be 111cctnf11f. IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED OR NOT Write or Call Art Gordon 546-~ (at the Costa Mesa offtee) IOt l l•ker St .. Cotti Matt To Women ••• • • • Of ALL Ages If you are entering the business v.wld or if you are presently em· ployed and need to improve your IMAGE and INCOME, the Newport School of Business offers a unique and extremely effective R•flnement Coune with GUARAtilTEED SATISFACTION CALL: Nona Hoffman, the school dir· ector, to discusa the exciting poMihil· ity of YOUR "new lease on life." Confi'•"ce •"' Colftpttt ftct will i.. your• i1 • few 1hort wH kJ. newport school of business IU DOVU lllVI, NIW,.OIT H ACH Pl-4 S-..,,..,_ S....~lltJU~ A .. J "'911 e Hot b•lt ncM luche1 e S11ackt e Home-Ii•• etm .. ,here e Coner•+• & '"" play aru1-111,.,..,IMd pr09rem e CrH tive utlvitie1 e Coll•t• trelnM tttchtre Certified ICtnderprten Openlnt Sept. '61 IN COSTA MESA - 2 LOCATIONS 1tS7 Church St. II ltlk. Nit ef Newport alNM 19th) ftheM: 646 3636 795 P•ul•rino t2 blkt. W. of Brlstof nMr So. Coast Plat•) Phone 540-1919 • MERCHANDISE FOR I MERCHAND ISE FOllt-1 MERCHANDISE FOR-, MERCHA NDISEFOR ~RCHANDISI FOi SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE I SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE I SALE AND TlltADI MERCHANDISE FOR SALi AND TRADE Miscellaneous l600 Mlsc•llaneou1 l600 Miscellaneous l600 Machinery, etc. 1700 \ FREE TO YOU SPANlSH Ct\binet -dark oak e FABRIC SALE e nmovAble marble top -Mon. to Frt. 9-U::», 12:30-4 FREE TO YOU bnutlful ~ator piece -Sat. T A.M. to 2 P .M. gold design on front -pvt Vut selection of knit fabrlca. , party -beat oller 673-8316 Open DAILY to public, Um· CdM. Eves all day wkends lted time only dwin& fn. ·CARPET • Apt1 • Homes. ventory clearance. ; Quality Installation. F'r!e Co11ta Mesa Knittin& MJl11 ' cstimate1. All p r I c e 1 . 1 929 Baker St.. C.Osta Mesa ~ 546-4478 eoves. Lie. C.On-Special Olympic Coln ~ tractor A 11ew shipment of the 25 ! Bµ< Dyed str11ght1 1&ble peeo silver Olympic com- ltde, ntra long. Hip ~ngth memorative coin haa been ~ dUndu1la jack~. recei•ed from Mexico and tioS in excel cond, Will sell the previous low price " S3 ~-~eves. remains Intact. Some 1owap KIRBY ncuum deaner Md meets are &ettinc $3. 'TS altachmenta. Take o v t r each! ~ --------FORKLtFI'S .. Will Finance --------411 SWIMMING POOL 2000 lb Clerk. good S795. 2 cute k1tten1 left, 1'rM I: ca 1: ldtteia Med •«Y 11MJCia1 boma Some Manx. Bob-tall, calk:oa I: othen. PLEASE HELP. 54Ml&1 1J Ft Pool, F ilter. Surface mi lb. Elec. Xlnt $1350 ft't'e dellvts'f· Call .... .1133 Sl<lmmer, Maintenance Kit. LT 44 Towmotor, good S995. or 646-2<\14 S/28 Before 4 p.m. 5/28 mot. old male. put FREE Ground P11d. <tOOO lh Tow11ble S1750. TIIOROBRED Collie Female $149.H 4000 lb flat top Ouk. Xlnt nln Pt't for c b 11 d re n 4 SECARD POOL $1350. 642-479! 5121 shepherd, pert wirHlaired. H o u s e b r o II e n. Ukes c:hildrt11. S48-m31 call atter 3 11.m. 5/30 323 S. Main, Orange SOOO lb U T Clark S950. - 532-1992 10.IXX> lb Clark $1750. UNl;SUAl..LY Be9utltul Kit· ~2691 or eves ~-243.1 lt'r~ want SoOd , bomea. :tt~793 5130 *AUCTION*· PETS and LIVESTOCK- U you wtb aell or buy Dop 1125 &fve Windy a try Good bome. Wb I te !llcliah bull tff11er. Female 1 FLl.-TFY Utile ptlrt SftY TO kittens. 7 wtia. bllebfClbn. ~7fJi6 5/30 Al.ICHonl Friday 7: 30 p, m. AJ<C Pem~ Wdltl Corgi, Windy's Auction B1m pups Oiamplon llocll 6 wks. Behl.nd Tony' I Bldc. Marl wm ~ copy pedliftt on ~ Newport, CM 64M686 requNl~ WHITE, B1M:1t 1: Tlllllr ltlt· lens m locllllal tol' ...,,_. 546-9963 w l ''" ~. watdl dos. io... cblkhn.. 541-UlT aft .. 5/30 l'REE To olds c:oullle a ~ S 191' old cream paym«>n• " '6.50 or Sl9.i0 BRN vinyl recliner ('l\r, S20. euh. Qedlt ~~mo 5' md au 'tVOOl lhag l'\ij.l. Mi ac. Wanted M10 ADORABLE pure-b~ 6 wb. old Dachlbunds. 3lJn- KITrENS: 2 Ttpl'I I: 2 bill.Ck w/diw fMt. I_.. old ~8-07G 5111 cdand aJtft"ld oat. Movtas l cu 't take With me. FURN1TUR.£ aevml Bdrm I oli•f gm, SlS. Auto Port 2 ' * record plye.r lt :stnd. • 8eU. lamps It misc. from s.z. Rt&. life jadceta, MYff : model ~e~ .. ~ eale. !Md. 4 edults. 2 child. m. • ""*lftllUft:· ..... _, ~ .~o . m .50, 2 ,.=-OAM:'."":"":'~Ruti...,..,,_.,-._-cat-to-._..,._ ; le, <ma S • cnfUmen) Upbol ......._ fa b r l ca: : nee -. del. llldalP. ns ......... hctGl7 outlet. !~~.......,..a.fa Low prioel. A·l ro.m ~ .... ,..... ~-Nldc . Upldiber) _., ! ...., now. llJdm doable 0>., 311 Z. '8l St., I.A. ,: -......... 1684 G-llll : ~. c.111.. •ce No. e ON-E-p&ano--w-..uaer---Sp-.IMt.-. , !txu OVAL brtltttd 1'111· Ont llklll 11• T~ com'J. Ont • n:>')oe moltt-cokJred. Only lklll •• •~· One truck bed, • 1~ yn. old. o.t sm "-· 1t11te1. lO' bfd, OM eoo rat. • WW eell for 12$. &+MtiT7 tank 4 13" tirH and whetla. ;MCWtNO mUlt 11111 ·eo c.or. One dble **· ~ . "*· e«d 6 loft '"t. DLX ~ coaclu wtdl ....__. • ..-......,4 ....... a.a1f •am .,.. •:• • ....-Rl9w, "'msat • WANTED '""'~,,..... .• CelerlV't ...... -TOOLS- 131°1212 -.,,... $$CASH SS Wt P11 cu1!i 11n </ 1'lmlturt I Appl•..- I Aattciute I 'r.11 ON ITEM or - COMPLBT1: HOUSErUt.. Clll1 54T.f7• • 121.rm OUl..DI Oilllft'M ..,,;a: ...... .,.. an l141•hl · Pbane ..... 1.-.~ ..... 11 daldl; ~Aft"° 6 PM AKITA'S; Rare Japan~ h1.11tlng dop, 3 mlles, t femai. •• ""' old 1150. (213) m-IB eYte 6 wlttnd& FREE TO YOU • GI.Bit .,.,_ m1-d ~ 2 ...... l llmale. • 12'11 5/l) im'HERf) Ollliit mixed. Malt. Mtd l1la. Good watch, w.. c*ldnl. -..mo 5/l) 2 CUTI: mfQd eolol-mice. .... 5130 CALICO IOt'-_. ..._ .._. • .._ tra t1td .,,..,. slli ~ 5/30 ot SIJtit Kitdel lo lov• lnl lliorM. Calico Ac Apricot. ntEE nutty ldtttlll. one OUT all white, .,... Nie 1"*1• Mal~ It femaW-~ KflTENs2_.. .. ,.. Hwbrltl'I. Call aft. • p.m, fTMlOf 5129 2 ....... Ida-8DaQ • Q)Jdl. -wl1 ..... 71* -.rt! • ..... 1'lmM. Ollla ...._ MMIG 5121 •• .. u nn. --. J at'f whl~lt-.... .... black l ... --.,.. 3 l.OVABLS .... •n1 ~ .......... -:: alt. PJL ..... 1 .... 1 hmale. ........... ,. Aldrich, K. 8. In rMr lloua. 5130 S Loni11 Unit Klttellt. 81..:lt • •M• A IP'I)' wbby, t wllt . Haebroken . KJ.aa $/25 t W. Cllfll. lie llu r a •••1\te~. Pia••· • ., 51;1 ••If Air Assodlles . Rrill ScMol & Ftyl11 Ollb 11•• TO RY '480.00 , C-,lete Coune 1 .. ch1411: 40 Ho"" flight tim• in '67 C•u n• 1 so with 20 hra. cfY•I in1tNction. CIYb memb•r1hip. · '4 Month'• fr" duH. lndividu•I in1truction1 T•ilor•d to YOUR ebllity. OTHD Al&CIAFT AYAILAIU • LOWUT ..IATa a. OIANM COUNTY LMm to fly ti.is 1umm.,._.ncf h•v• fun! e "rMalcemdC11d1 • SpecW ...... fet c ....... • lwla Wttlt Stllllaat1 ,~ Cem,lete Details. Call NOW 673-0313 703 Marigold Corona del Mar, Calif • May 6, 1968 Cbilooat Typi!Ji School 173 Del Mar Avenue Costa Mesa, California Dear M.isa Chilcoat: I am 12 years old and in the seventh uade. Thia iJ the first time I have typewrit· ten a letter formally. I th.ink it would be wonderful if this system could be tau~ht in the public schools, or for that matter. in the private and paro. cbial schools. I think tMt this iJ "the only way to type." I can easily see how you got the !•Out· standing Woman of the Year·' award. I think that by the time I get to college, I might be teaching a few of my clas6mates. My parents and my teacher are very 1;>leased with what I am doing. I think that typing Ls a very necessary tool for class; for instance, I copy all my History notes. Good luck! Paul Dean Harvey SELF-HYPNOSIS Te Control • Smokin9 •Weight • Sleep • Memory • Habits • Attitudes • Studies, etc:. Or1nge C.Unty'1 Orl9ln1I HYPNOSIS CINTll HYPNOTHIRAPY UNDER DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION Of MIDICAL DOCTOR Floyd McGuire 831-7340 127.0024 18141 ·4th Street, Tllltla TAKE Small boet tD trede W HOL Sloop, A--1 c:oad. all ~ndio~UIS Sallboltl 9011 LIKI SAILING? Dl.SLIXE 1BDEf • ~ts. bisb fllten9te depttdatioa, llip reatala, deanin&. inauuce, etc. PREFER TllDE!! • 1.oY co.t, DO 1fd I Care free aUJmc Jn a I Cal 25, u little u PL a day, avall IOCID cal at. Try Our CUb Plan NEWPORT SAILING aa- 6'l5-0110 SABOT For &ale. Good cond. $2'l5. or best otter. 675-2623 SrAR #2932. dacroo eait.. like new, all aear It trlr. Only $800 * ~2985 HOURLY RENT~ • ·RHODES 19'1 * Fun Zone Boet Co .• Balboa ALBERG 35. f!Yery extra. perfect cood, $11 • 9 o o • 673-7521 SNOWBIRD~ '32. 2 lfta ..us. Trlr .. F,Od COlllL 642-34.30 (213) WE 4-M40 * Lido 14. 2 aets aDa. one new. ~ or Kite etc., • part pymnt. 847~ GulfWMd Ketch 27' $5750. (TI4) 982-8910 :»' SLOOP, reedy to all. aleeps 6. 2(5.1 Newport BlYd., make ol!er. ~ SUNnsH, Red I: white, dac sails, ju$t 1 yr <*I, x1nt cond. $400~ Power Crui•rs 9020 '62 MERCURY 26'; mleep1 s;i pll~. bead I: be.it tank. Only 10 hn. an new 225 HP Gray Marine eog. New can- vas. Needs vamilb. 0 11 l y $6,lm. May trade f or sma.ller boat. Slip ..,.ee No. 2, Huntinat.on M a r i n a. • 'See.n' '. 838-1598 or m..59:1> Speed Sid ao... 9030 17W OUTBOARD CABIN CRUISER, &)aged, incl. trailer, both '68 licewe. Xlnt cond. Sleeps 2 in cabin, 2 iD cockpit mo 4*2139 after a pm Boat M.intenance 9033 MASTS need rdinbhin1? Varnish, paint, riainlf. Call Jim Ziegler 646-4163 or 962-0603 eve EXPERIENCED SKIPPER &t Boat maintenance man wanla work. 548-3561 M.rlne Equip. 9035 THIS WEEK ONLY! NEW 72 AMP HR MARINE BA'ITERY. Retail $34.50 • Our ~ $15.95. 1 Yr. Un- cond. guar. Marine 6: ~ tery Shoppe 2430 w. CoMt Hwy, N.B. SHIP CHANDLERY New & UfCCI Boat Supplies at DISCOUNT price$. W 11 l BUY or TRADE all kiDdl oi marine gear. 304 28th St., Npt Bch. 675-0131 All Mllrlne electronics 80ld at a nice dlacount. See us before )'Oil buy! Marine I: Battery 9lopp9 2430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. INt Sllp Moorint fOM $20 Reward to whoever finds slip or m~ for my ~· Trimaran, 14' b e a m • 646-8716 aft 6 3 Boat '11ps available, xlnt location, 2601 W. c.out Hwy. $2.00 per ft. (;» ft. min) 548-8966 or 54S-il92 Ernie Boat Slipl ~ rem Safi only, 1" to Z'. $2.25 per ft. &e.CIS INt-YKht Chat't9rs tOa9 e CHARTER 'nlE 1'INDT New 40' Ketch 673-2517 • ~ PETS nd LIVESTOCK 1 TRANSPORTATION ~ircratt • f 100 1125 ·~~~~~----~-·---~------~--Dogs I MO Old femme minia Boets & Yachts 9000 BELLANCA delllOlllltlatcn. ' -.c • Vildns 300. -t1ft ,,.. time. run mt pqe1 • ..., dadMhmd. a. papen. ltc. $25. 4!l&-3IDS e GERMAN SHEPHERD e Puppt• AICC Restateftd I: auaranteed. 5t6-Sl90 lellc 1Ntint1 c1.... ~ ~ ::.r, Hit 2 onerect to public by BlllMNt Power Squtclron MMlle 14-t2IO !hmentary Pilodq Coanes --------Ewry Monday, 8t.artln1 T 10 x 55 Quallty 111t. Oil eiq,. 2 Ho net IUO PM, June 10, Newport Har· Bdrm. A~ Pardi& bor Yacht Club, mW. Ba,y LoYely yard. OJmer lot. Ave., Newport Beadl New carpeta, draPff. Ntsr • OR, for your convenience HOii. OonliMr car for pall. HORSES BOARDED Back Qa)' .... • 1741 Or • EvttY Tutlda.y, at.art1nc 7 -.9186 after ll AM chard • oa Santa Ana. Pad dock I: Sbe1ten. '56 pr. rno PM, .Wne u. Enll111 School. 1986 Pacemam. 2 BR. Dt CA11 ..ai daYI or~ m25 Irvine A QW Dr., Newport pando liv rm. 1d ap II 8eM:h, in Caletortum. No famllJ pit ID 8.A. .. edvaDoe ~ nece. T.O.P. or •.11 a mo. Dll:ll, a?J. Ernl1' at dul; Jf..., ~ ~ TaANSPOltTATION 9000 crut1ttaa1 ~ a.mt •• --.-.. -.. --._----,.-...... v ..... m1a •r- '11 ltbock ftlWillc dory fbl'Pm lJull, lolumed I tlOIMdnkable, equip w/rvd cler. lllkr, dager board JJ3T 11' ~~ boet 1964 Banda. %iD lcratnbs, Ides. orillral .bore boat for yacht _. enrtne. Good cond 1215 Inboards. 4 c y 11 n de r 962--0121 aft 6 ed unlftnal mgiM, perftct 1""'64-:-:-Y.,..1-ma--.,..ha-.-.---C .... C-$-U-. all. tap cond . ..,, Loc11t C&lJ runabout for bey boel On11 Call alttt T: 30. 548-211'1"T one like It '500-P11onel-========• *Pd ~ b Joa tor Aute s.tce 1901 Bayside Dr.. Ha f!M..2541 't7 CentW7 ~ 11' lloat. 235 v ne.11 .... JS' lllOICTDlET ~ bmt. ...... ,. a.a,. In. .......... ..u .......... e,tas .... POMCJIE ~ t••• • =.91.~..:: = ..-. c site,....._ ... ~,...,··= ............ ~ ...... 11111 rmo.1======:::::s:. MT-GIT Trlflff, Tr8"' M2I Glaupar 18' Seafarer, 110 "°"* *· a. ----~---wlll nnw. ... ..,.. Dr.to-tm %r CENTUk'I' RAVIZf v .. --., ... .,.. ..... SHARP! $300D. f0.8111 30'Cabln~.~·· EliftlltDl eoeclllM& i., INC Mtre Crvllrt drl"-. TRAVEL Trtr. w boullebolt Elal cond. Many txtru. to trvL trir. u tlq u 1·2.3: • n•: m-nm tu.Uy s. c. • brand new. .... oa..-.mi -'---' OBY Boll lloraat. 10'-40', $4400. 531-2119 aft 4 * MC Ml.El II' Twtl ....., _ _. ...... * Pnot ·SU.-. Cit MID* ~ .._.. ,..._ • 9-watw, l9M AJBS'nt£AM Land. """'9t _... ec ,_. Jt. Y • c II t. wtllil ..,., ftfllde if --.............. -" ' ' .... -.. .. . .. . . . . . .. ' f ltAN! -Tr1la.r, 13' Tra~ c:aftd .•• Jc.box. --Trucka -·~ 1Wd hlldl. a boU'd I ""'$.'Ml ~ Coad c new brt SS2S 874 __._ ·~FOR. brakH, lumber 1961 c 4 spo Extra i .. """' V8 INTERN 1949 n $.l'.!S. 96. c'.ampe1 -CUSTOM 8' bed, JOU = lmport1 • Spot We pay I reaardlc or cond y 0 u s MOTOR Grove E '63 MG lt pe:fect cash®' After lC I D BR Ba" $199 • 36 Pyrt 75,0C 49'4-9' '63 V\V,, ownt'r $33.86 I\' J '6.'l Jagi "ires. ~ Going 683-00-ll '60 MAil Well ca • ~ Stick. 494-1~ KAR~ '6.1 Kai SJ{1$j, r m BaJ '67 Low mil '96, XL miles: Orig. 0\ -MERC 4 NEV JUS GET O 1966 Har VOL Import - ~ Cl - •• u 1t 1t ., TllANS..OlllTATION Tralllt, Trntl t42S 13' Tram Trailer •es; new C(llld •• alpe. 4; tNtallt atove, lo.box. sm. M6--'1tl8 MG ~. MGTF. Elccel coftd, Trucb 9$00 rebuilt motor, wire whla. --------StC6CI. Pvt pty. n•: 521-6285 '56 Ford Courier pane_l, trlr hitch. new bead 11nin;. 'Ptlt bOlal'd ald1nr lnaid.e. reblt Cftl• $500 Cub Oll)y ~ '62 Ford Econollne Plck11t>· Cood condition, new Urea. new brakes. One owner. Sac $525 874 DureU St. 548-2535 ·~ FORD Pickup, new tires, brakel. Metal tool· box & lumber n.ck. ~107 1961 Chevy Pick-Up VS, 4 speed. radio, heater. Extraa sharp. 536-4574 * 1964 JEEP 4 wheel drive pickup, V8 engine. 5-18-6747 fNTERNATIONAL KB 5. 1949 Flatbed & stockrack. $325. 983-4133 I "'T' ·-· •• ........-....., TOYOTA , 681'2 TOYOTA NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY ~fGlt· LllDU • IMPORTS ~iivii'1F HEADQUARTERS ELMORE 1962J GARDEN GROVE HLVD Campers 9~20 GARDEN GROVE JE ·1~ CUSTOM R~ Cam~r for 8' bed, w/jalkJ, $275. :WJ Monte Vista. CM. Imported Autos • Spot Ca.ab tor Imports We pay more for an)' import regardless of year, make ·or condition. Try U.'> before you sell. ELMORE MOTORS. 9625 G a r d e n Grove Blvd JE 7-0630 '63 MG Midget, black beauty, pe;fect l>bape In & out. $95 cash down, pymts $35.86 mo. After 10, 494-9'n3 • CATSUN DATSUN TRIUMPH TR 4 -'63. New top, tires, 1tarter, reblt car I: ene. Tye radio, lighter. $1150 this week. 546-6306, 546--7370 VOLKSWAGEN '55 VW, Rebuilt enginr, lless than 4(XX) ml.l, New t r a n s m i s s I o n, rlutch. generator. New paint & chrome. Excellent condition tbn1-0ut. $600 Firm. 540-4622 aft 7 P.M. '57 VW. Bus. New eng, Empi exhall6t, full camper tent, ice box, etc. 10" ritn1 w/stand tires. Ma.ke otter. 4~3760 aft 5: 30 BRAND NEW AT VW '65 Sunruf. R/H, near Ba • k H d nu. tires and brakes. Poll oul rw1c ay en wins, stablizer. Int alr 'fenls, $199 Cash or Trade xlnt cood. $1125. Pr pty. Day 36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo l ~9954. Eve aft 6, 642-7372 75 000 mi Guaranty '64 VW converf, new tr&ni, 494.9n3 * 639-3617 f brakes. paint, tires. 48,000 Mi. $1000. Priv. party. '63 VW, dlr, dlx, xlnt cond, 1 I 646-1036 owner. Take trade. Pymts -:-:,"=-~· -cvw=-=-c--___,2--,.-, ... -.-$33.S6 mo. 63~17 w amper: -uurner stow~; vrry clean, good JAGUAR mech. cond. Best offer 673-0346 '65 Jaguar 3 S.S. auto, chr '66 VW. Radio. beater. good wires. 40,000 mi. ~d shape. tires, in !?ood clean cood! Going in service. $3300 Call a!t 6, 546-2052 683-0043 or 673-0776 eves 1965 VW CAMPER '60 MARK lX: pciv. party. $1100 Well cared for. $1195 11675-1856 or 673-1616 • 8~262 • '63 VW $.~5 Will paint. your '60 JAGUAR 3.8. Xlnt cond. cboice of color. Good mech Stick. Everythins; works. cond. 642-1321 494-1606 I '62 VW. Moving north. Must srll. Sarrifice $li()O KARMANN GHIA • 494-3016 • '61 VW, '63 Motor good con- '63 Karmann Ghia L"iOOS dit!on. $750. 8 1 8 2 ln· SlOOC>. Terms Richfield Sta. I dianapolis, HB 536-87'24 ~ Balboa Blvd., N.B. '67 Karmann Ghla. Low miles, a.bawroom dean, &16-3521 '86, XLNT C'Olld.. '..'0,000 miles: beige; very clean: Orig. owner. Sl750. 546-1387 MERCEDES BENZ OrJn9c County's LMgest Selection New & Used M1•• tt·de<. B··n1 Jim Sl emon s Imps. W arnN & Main St 'nnl,1 An1 546 4114 MG 681/2 MG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY VOLVO . . •68112 VOLVO NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! GET OUR DEAL TODAY ~M LtmiA 1 W IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646·9:l03 Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY ... CASH for used cars & trucks jusl call us for free estimate. GROTH CHEVROlfT Mk for Sales ManaKU l8Zll Beach Bl.. Huntington Beach KI 9-3331 " eu LtmiA IMPORTS I GOOD U>CATION for de-scribina ~he TV 1ets you'd like to Bf'll: the Classilled 1966 Harbor, C.M. &16-930.1 I Section. Dial 642·5678 now VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN Imported Aufot 9600 Imported Autot 9600 ·~'6 STARTS~ CHICK IVIRSON, INC. •'1 VW's '1699 'U VW's '1499 ., TONSPOllTATION TIANSltOltTATION 4ut. Wa..W 9700 UMd C.n "°° COUGAR Wiii iiiy •g BRAND New. a.ar Your Volkswaren ar Pwlcht le.ait !or $89.00 ptt mo. 6 Pl1 top doUart. Paid tot lonnson Is Sea. "2.-t or not. C&ll R.IJpla 673·1l90 FALCON H20 So. Main It Edinaer (2 bloclu N. of Sears.) Santa A.na Pb 542-3507 BUICK FORD • "BESf FORD BUY IN TOWN" 11164 Ford VS, 4 Dr Sedan. Factory •Ir. power ateeJing, radio It heater. A rMl nice !am.fly car priced at Wholeaale Blue Book this week onlv ~ $875.00 JOHNSON&SON ' Lincoln·Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 194.1 Harbor Blvd. 642·'7f60 '64 FORD XL . Bucket aea\i • Console. All automatic. New lires. B e a u t I f u 1 ,upholstery & paint. Like new. Muat see to Ap- preciate. $ll50. 642-S912 '65 CNTRY Squire, 10 pa~ Sta Wa~. 390 eng, air. full pwr, incl wndws, lug rack. rea.r spkr, good· Li.res, trlr bitch, $2000 314 Diamond, Balboa Isle 673-3898 '60 GAI..AXY; R/H, air· cond.. good cond.; auto. trans. $399. 5.l&-7148 Alt. 2 PM. 1958 ford Skyliner. Extra rlean. See-to awreciate! Pvt Pty 673--7981 '58 Ford 4 door sedan, 35'l eng, R/H, automatic, pwr steering. 640-8294 '67 Fairlane 500, 6 Pasc. wagoa, PS/PB, low mile1, one owner. $2250. 542-1137 MERCURY '68 BRAND new station wagon. Air, etc., all service lrce for 40.000 mile~. Lease for SU9 per month. Also available: ex c e p l i o n a I berga.lns on our I e ue tumb1s. Lease D e p t . Johnson & Son Lincoln • Mercury 642.o9S1 '65 BUICK Deluxe station '64 Mercury Sta Wag Colony wagon. PWT brks.. steer, Park, all factory extra1, etc. Leav. s t a I e · o f [ e r • 38,000 milea. Leaving area, 548-6146 mua t wll $1900. 548-8908 ·~ Buick Skylark convt, fully ========~ equip, Beaut cond, $1250 Orig own. 67!>-150'2 MUSTANG ...;;;::;::;:;::::;::;:;::::::::;::::;;:=:::=:== '66 MUSTru~G. V~. white CADILLAC hardtop with blue int. Com. ---------• pletely original. Top con· MUST Sell l!r.i8 Fleetwood ditlon inside It out! Will Cadillac. Good r u n n l n g take trade or $150 cash. cond, full power and factory Pymts $49.86 mo., dlr, cal l air. $395. Phone 842.-2968 after U, 494-9773 or 63~3617 '67 Cadillac O:>upe de Ville, '67 Mustan& GTA·2 + 2, air, 12.000 miles. Will trade. full pwr. less than 6.000 540-4590 miles. Bel<M' blue book. Call '67 El Dorado. Air, low 642-7899 aft 6 mileage, warranty, S AC '65 Mustang 2+2, VS, auto, $&4$. 642-5688 pa, aood cond. Sl500 '65 CADILLAC DE VILLE, 548-3507 a.ft 4 Convertible. exclt cond. '65 Mustan&. Very clean. $3250. Prlv. party. 846--0029 29,000 actual mile& '67 De VUlc Cadillac Conv. Rea.s. 646-3006 Fully equipped. 22.000 miles 1!165 Red Mustang 2+2 494-7925 aulomatic transmission. $1800 494-9'132 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE '59 Chev lmpala. V-8, bard -...--------- toJ'l, Inca turquois.e. r/h. * Oldsmobile * auto, ps, d!r, good tires. All 1965 Dynamic 118 4 dr Cele· orig int. Body In perf shap~. brity Sedan. 98 motor, tac owned by little old lady m air, pwr sir, radio, cpl, very San Clemente. One owner'. clean good rubber Xlnt Pert. running cond. Like cond.' Pvt pty, Sl875 644--0976 New! WIU guar. !or 6 mos. --- $75. cash dn. S21 mo. 11ft Jl. Bink Repossenion 4!W-9773 or 639-3617 1967 Olds Delta 4-dr Hard· '62 Chev Super Sport, new top . Full pwr le ~ir oond. complete rebuilt 327 cng.. Make oner. Financing avail. dual quadti, lsky cam & Call before 5 p.m. 642-3111 lifters i; alicks. Son in Viet ext 44 or 49 ~· only. nam have J1800 in car will '53 Olds Fine trarl'lportatlon, ~'ell for $850. 646-1588 or good mOfor -Make offer. 646-2.4116 Pvt Pty Eves Ir all day Wkends 673-8316 '56 CHEVY 6 stick, 2 dr., R ========:::; & H. nylon tires. 1 owner. Low mileage on complPle .PLYMOUTH overhaJI. 1684 Whit t i er. --------C.M .. space No. fi '671 BARRA CUDA. baby blue. '64 Chev Impala SS cpe, II cyl, auro, full power, Rh' 1 Pert rond. Only 31:000 ml. v-a. 327. air. bucket scats. Sl850. Make offer. 1345 Cer-full power. rlh. 4 new ww Urea, $l550. 347_5024 ~~r., Laguna Beach. I '57 CHEVY Wagon. New ========= motor. Stereo tape, $600. 64i..l954 after 4:30 p.m. '65 Impala Super Spt Model. Perf cond. S1600. Blue-bk val SJ900. 548-2211 ext 195 PONTIAC IOY CARVER PONTIAC '66 Malibu, yellow with black n R&rtar 81., ea.ta M• interior. 4 spd Ii: bucket Kl 6-4444 teats. $2250 673-0527 0ranp County'• Excl\aflvt '66 MALIBU HT Yellow/blk Dtalu fClr kolla • fto}'Ce IJld int, R/H. ps, 4 spd, $2'l50. Bently. Call 642-mt ·""ss-PO~N-T-. _B_o_n_n_e_v_i_l_l -, . '58 C HE V , mechanically hardtop, exotic blue, full eound '250 or best offer. power, air cond., d Ir. 96&-2azl (driven by little old .chool COMET '83 COMET Waron. $595. 6 Cyt .. •tick: cltan: good tire• ' cond. 1-0wnr-673-0461 teacher). Spee(Sometcr rMda 21.000. Auto •ed cootrol AU oricln•l. Will t.ice older trade or $150 aah down. Pymtl M .88 mo. C.U after l J>M, f94"9773 or 639--36J? fuesd.ty, M~ 28, 1%6 New Cars 9800 New Car. 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Automatic transmission, r a d I o, heater. power stttrint. factory air cond. New ltrrs. Shows good care. $1695 ·SPIC I AL PURCHASI Froin FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF \ 1967 MustalMJS 1967 Cougars 1967 Mercurys Coupes. Sedans. Coai- vrrtlblcsl •• Colony Park Station wagons. !!quip. ment rhoice FROM au· tomaUc tranamlalofl. radio, heater and pow• stMring TO full power, factory a.Ir condition!_~ etc. All 11rf' llkr new _.., lo'v mllr-3. Prices Start t23't• P•ctory Warranty• JONNSON & ION·.r UNCOIM MllCUH • 0,. ....... '*"' w. ~ "' .. "' 141e7R1 -.. Mtl1 • i --DAD,Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE The l(ennedy Campaign Robert F. Kennedy bas inv<Aded California. usin:;t his unlimitea tamny .rumtf" to l>rofecr hts tmage'" orr 'fV and by every other means of ma ss communications in an efiort to win the CaJifornla Democratic primary June 4. After playing it sale and le~ g the courageous. i! somewhat colorless. Sen. Eugene McCarthy buck the great odds in New Hampshire, K n~dy quickly found his courage and his cause. And moved in hard and fast with his principal political a set -the outpouring of the Kennedy family millions. Hls principal appeal is the image of ti,is late brother -but so far lh.e substance of that image is lacking. His campaign to date is an exercise in emotional arousal and contradictions. He plays fast and loose with the facts of the record of thls country. and hi!\ own record (including his part in the Bay of Pigs and his brother's decision that it was necessary to fight tr\ Vietnam.) And he refuses to risk confrontatjon with McCarthy in debate, preferring apparently to outspend him ralher than to try to outlhink him. Nothing in his record or bis campaign performance so far shows Bobby as fitted for the pr.esidency. The highest office in the most powerful nation on earth calls for an intellectual integrity, a de~b and a consistency that Bobby Kennedy bas yet to demonstrate. Eugene McCarthy, lacking the near bottomless pit of Kennedy-clan money, has nevertheless come through to the American people as a man of sincerity. of con· viction and of high principle -however much the majority of Amencans may disagree with his basic tenets. He hasn't the organizational backing or funds to go very far. and the Oregon and California primaries are likely to dash his hopes. Three other candidates, who have really ju~t been warming up for the hard campaigning ahead, all offer far better training and experience for the presidency than virtually any other non-incumbent candidate in the history of the nation. They are, of course, JUcbard Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller fol' the Republicans and Hubert-Humphrey for ,the Democrats. Rockefeller, a pragmatist with demonstrated skill Jn ~overning the most complex •tate politically, in the nation, ~lso ha~ had !nvalua~le e~pertence at the nation- al Jevel in dealing with fore1gn affairs. He also is show· ing up in the polls as the strongest candidate the Re- publicans can nominate it they really want to take over the exec!Jlive branch of the federal government in 1969. Richard Nixon, darling of the GOP party wheel- horse~ :--and deserv~ly so for bis unwavering zeal in supporting party nom10ees and fund raising -bas probably had more on-the-job training for the nation's highest office than any man in history. He is offering (a "new i1mag~·· in h 1 i 1 s skilllul campaigning, but he itill has the ·otd image of the loser to overcome. . Hubert Humphrey is the best qualilied, most ex· per1enced among the Democrats. But his image is''foul· ed" in tw~ ways : Once rated among the most vociferous of ultra-hberals as a founder and prime-mover of Americans for Democratic Action, he has been temper- ed in bis views by "on the job" training as President ,Johnson's Vice President and world-wide emissary. So Humphrey today is "tarnished" among his former left· ist supporters and distrusted by much of the long·mem- oried Democratic Old Guard. On the disturbing issue of "buying the election'' through sheer dollar power to buy TV and other mass media exposure. Nelson Rockefeller is the one GOP candidate who can match Bobby Kennedy and if need he. lop him . But RockefeJler has so far shown greater restraint. greater dignity on that score. and a com· mendable desire to campaign on th~ gut issues facing the nation. Nixon can attract strong financial support. and has done so, as has Humphrey. But good citizens every· where w~ll join in ~e hope that not money power, but leadersh1p power. will determine the winner in lhe end. ,_.- Medical Men's Reader Agrees Senator's Actions •Ridiculous' Unconscious Arrogance Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Schmitz Un belie va b ly Be h i nd T i mes' t was lecturing to a medicaJ meeting in Ma<llion, WisconsJn, not Jong ago, and afterwardl me of the doctors came up to me and 18.id, "You must have a fine doctor." Puzzled, l asked why, and he replied. "I hell'd you lecture 15 years ago at the Uniwnity fil Jllinois, and you look so much better -and even younger -than you did then." Pleased and nattered. I mumbled r me polite inanity. but refrained 1·,~m asking the ob'vtom question: Why did he think ~ WU due to my doctor ? rF I HAD BEEN Jec:turJng to a group of preacben, would a preacher come up and augeelt 1 bad a fine preacher, becauae J ,._ looking 110 good? Or a group of lawyers? Or tax acccountants -which might be matt to the polnl? Actually, tiler• is an amusing (and largely uncooecious) • r r o I an c e associated with the medical pro-r ession. 1t people look bad. they assume there is something physically \\Tong with them; if people look good, they attribute it to U:le eoncem and m:nistratioos of eome ttlYrician. BUT MANY PEOPLE look bad ~imply because they are unhappy. Fear and frustration and joylessnes~ a:count for more unattractiveness. in my opinion, than any organic cc func- tional impairment of the body. And people who look good, m the whole. tend to be satisfied In their work and I 11ee in the paper that the g.reat ''impartial'' League of Women Voters is having a joint meet· ing with the United Nations Association. If they are so al· mighty unbiased I wonder when they are going to give equal time lo the John Birch Society? -J. w. c:. Tiil• ...... ..ilteft ,_,... ·-· .... M<-W "'-ef "'-....._,,_,, ltlt<I .,.., "' -.. ~ ..,, Oa"y ....... gratified in the~r play. Physical well-being is certainly the broad foundation on which a life must rest. a sine qua non, but while it is a nece1tary condition, it is not a suf- ficient condition for either looking good <¥r feeling good. As an analogy, we must drink water in order to 11urvive, but we could drink a gallon a day a.nd still be ill or miserable. BECAUSE DOCTORS are able to do so much In one important area, they make the natural mistake of assuming that rectifying an ailment restores or revivifies a personality. And this. I think, accounts for the persistent hostility by the geneNll doctor toward the psycbiatric specialty -for the specialty tends to cast doubt on the wholly mechanical and materialistic approach cl the average doctor. And this\ doctrine is so pervasive that millions of people go from doctor to doctor. seeking the magic formu~a that will make them look better and feel better -wholly unaware that the one affliction most likely to turn us old before our time is the shriveling of spirit that no stethoscope can hear or no microscope detect. To the Editor: I would like to congratulate you on your excellent editorial appearing in the May 23 edition of your newspaper. You brought to Light. extremely well, the gross inefficie~y of John G. Schmitz. You also brought forth some of h.is ridicuJous actions in the state Senate. His beliefs are unbelievably behJnd the times. I'm only thankiul that our government isn't run by more in· competents like John G. Schmitz. HIS VlEWS ON (air housing. sex. education. and our overall educational system in California shows. quite ade· quately, his asinine bigotry. His defeating of the bill concernin~ the governing of the sale of pro- phylactics was one of the most un· believably stupid moves ever made by a member of the California state Senate. I certainly hope when the term Qf Mr. Schmitz runs out. the people will make a more intelligent choice in fill· ing his position. MIKE LaRUE 'Tlt.ey're Not Ogre1' To the Editor: -In reading Elizabeth Lancaster's let· I.er (Mailbox. Ma y 201, once again I am made aware of the lack o( knowledge on the part of man v 1·eople with regard to the detalls · of the purchase of real property, and the continued opinion of most that the builder. the seller and the lender are the ogres of any transaction. GOP Writes White Paper Contrary to popular belief. the mere signing of the necessary papers and the handing over of the down paymenl does not fully consummate tbe sale in our state. I sympathize with all buyers who have been caught in the interest rate change on FH~ and VA lll3ns: however. 1 feel this young cnuole should havl! been made awarP 1)1 the mechanics l)f c o m p I e t i n e their purchase. W ASHlNGTON -A RepubllcaJ\ "white paper" detailing the John@on and Kennedy administrations' alarm· ing neglect in the development of new military weapons, including long-range missiles, could become as important a d<X!urnent in the 1968 campaign as the late President Kennedy's missile gap charges in 1960. · In addition to showing that Ken· ntdy's widely publicized charges we~ completely unfounded, Republican leaders ari! planning during the com- ing presidential campaign to th<>rou~h· ly document tile dan!leroui; new wear· ons lag. Plans alrt'ady arf' under way lo highlighl th1s crucial df>fense issue in the platfonn the Republicans are drafting for their national ronvention ln Miami Jn August. . PREPARED BV the national secur· lty task torce of the Republican CO<Yminating Committee, wh.ich in· eludes two rcxmer defense secretJ\r1es and three ex·members of the .Joint Chima of Starr. the blistering GOP attack will ~ter around the finding: ''Thls nation's development of mili- tary weapons has oot bttn progruaing at a pace equaJ to t ither the acctltr· .uni spiral of .science. and technology or the expanding Soviet threaL" PointbtJ out that "The peece and eecurity of tn. U.S. and the free world ~ at .take_," the GOP "-1\ite paper'' dttrl'fl, ''The admlnJ1tr1tlon'1 pre1-· em· dtfenae poUcie• wlll deprl_ve America of technological 1upertortt1 ottr Rusaja in ttw ~velopmellt CJ( otW wupoo1." ·•fearful l~l new dt\'@lopmenq mi&tit provok@ llDdeatrable So¥11C re- edfons." ~ R'PUblkans 1t~t.e. '1the adm inistrat.ion has failed to exploit boldly new concepts in sc.ience aAd technology, which has resulted in the Sovleu catching up and passing the U.S. in many new weapons develop· ments." ,\Cl'OROING TO the GOP "white paper." the U.S. military supcr1or1ty today is largely a legacy from th e Mlmin1stration o{ former President Eisenhower. "In the all·lmportant strategir arc11. for example, the post·Elsenhower ad· ministration inherited both the Mln· uteman and Polaris systems.'' ttw> paper stales. "Our stratestic bomb· ers. the B-52s and 8·583 were devel· oped prior to the 1960R." In strUdng contrast; the paper charges that ln the Johnson and Ken· nedy administrations. ''There has t>Mn no new developmtr1t of a bomber as a bomber. The modificatioo ot the F'-111 I au rectotly grounded) does not sig- nificantly advan~ the state ot the art, nor can It adequately perform the mlS1Jlon required ol • new ttr•tecic bomber. "lD the .,..t llftD 1ffl'11 th'-ad· • miniatraUoa llM aol devdoped or produced a =ze of UJ new 111.tt-continllltal mJnlln ( TCBM) ~Item.'' WbOe tM U.S. ,utubJ MDda 1UIJ uoder preHnt dlf9llll _poUciet. tbe GOP plllll'' arpet. tbe R1M'8N are fOlnl ..._. fall .-mn fn dlftl.,_, ..... lamily ol m.IA\lft. bomb9n. 8fld audf• ftlpolll. p ... 8"lt HAVING SIGNEO their paper~ on a Saturday, handing over the balance of their down payment. they would have experienced at least a delay until Tuesday before their purchase could have been consummated, inasmuch as the documents and the down payment would have to be deliv ered to the escrow a n dl or lender. and l h en the necess~ry deeds and trust deeds trans~1tted to the title e<>mpany for recordm~. In order for the title com· panr to provide the besl possiblr pro- tection for the buyer. as wrll as lhe lender. documents should rrrord at 8 a.m. These machanics al one woulr\ have made i~ Impossible tn recnrtl the transaction until the fatal Tue•ciay mo~ing a,t the earliest. II nf this 1s predicted in all of tht> requirem rnh of the lender havina been met 1n ·ac~ B1 G~•r1~ ---. Dur George: Are you tryin~ to ht funnv• As the chairman of our local :'Sup. port Eugene McCarthy" Chapter l wrote you, in all 1eriousnct1 for 1 suue.uon for a gooa cam: paip 11o,..,. What kind of a silly alopn did JOU send btck? .. 1 LI1U!: IKE!" Have you nll>Pfd' CONCERNED D£MOCRAT ~ar Worried: Oon'tlmodl SUc:teSI. 1t W-Ofked Mee. dld.D't It? lSend 10Qr problems la c;.,.141 and tee •hit happen,, lfut doti•\ iq we dkln't Wtrn you.) ' ~ '*'f,iih; q_'J . -... , __ ~ _ ........... ,:.~ . T.et.ters from readers are we£come. Normally wri ter& should convey their ~essages in 300 w&rck or less. The ngM to condense Letter& to f it space or eliminate libel is ruerved. All let- tus must include signature and mail· mg address, but names will be with· held on request . cordanct with certain governmental regulations, b o t h state and federal which lenders must adhere to in th~ processjng and completion of any loan. ll these requirements have not been met. this can result in additional delay, TO ANSWER Mrs. Lancaster·, question, the ''deadline" for change of rate was and is. determined by the government, which is also responsible for effect.Ing any increase. not the 11ellers or the lenders. In fact. we had fully expected the increased rate to become effective on Monday, May 6th. As to the points the sellers pay. on May 3~d. m~st sellers were paying at least five points: as of May 8 thjs was reduced to approximately 411.i points : and ~urrently the markt:t requires ap· proximately 6'h points. I f,aU to detect any "huge" savings by sellers. AL mOUGH THERE has b e e n much effort on the part of the real estate i~du~try .to educate the public on the tnt.Iicac1es of buying. selling and borrowing with regard to r e a I property, it is more than evident from Mrs. Lancaster's letter thal we are experienceing little success. I 11hould like to suggest that she contact the public re~ation~ department of any one of the f 1 n e title companies Ln o u r area. or even her banker. a11d seek full information on the actual mechanics. In fact. if more people would do thl5, it would help us to eliminate the im· pression that the builders. the sellers and the lenders are the Simon Legrees of all time. Sincerely yours B. A. JNDIANO Mr&. Lancaster complained that. al· though paper work on a house trail· saction wa& completed by tht buyers May 4. the interest rate wa.t raistd May 1. She felt tht bu11ers &houlrl not hove been penalized for the sell· er's mtdl or the lt'nder ngtncy·~ df'· /(11/. c .... 1.teat To the Editor: -Editor In your May 24 ~tory on th' Pres~ Club match against the county's l:J. yeer-old apellmg cbamplor1, you nottd that t spelled 1cqulttal (1-c-q·u·i·M.a· t l incorrtctly -roe the second con· secuUve yew. At least J'm consistent. I Just keep leaving out that ~ood t. (It don hive two t'a -doesn't It?) AnyhGW. thanks for the company. In yaur deli&btful ~nt ol our spellina alaqlrter . 1aur ltory • p e I l a d ~a "1'0lll -twice. Well, wt...,... DON ANGEL L.A.'nmea Cotta Maa .. IHlewt• 1t' .. Cere To .. Edit«: Aftlr dbcu•linc tile 1> r op o 1 e d tMl•a alb' canic:alam tn YM M11 U .-.. ad tM llUlr from Sit-W)MI ~ nom..-cawndq mm,. Jng the American Oag. Heather Heusser. an eighth grade student at Davis .fr. High in Costa Mesa. was able to express in writing the feelings of the majority of my classes. We as adults should -remember her words when we feel discouraged over the future of our country. There is hope for a greater America because the majority of the students in my classes are like Heather Heusser: vlt-ally interested in the United States. P.L.C. Heather's .,tatement follows: -Editor WE CARE We are students, tomorrow's world and part of tod~'s. We're not as ig· norant as some people think: we know what's happening In the world - the wars, raclaJ violence, and political conflicts. We lc:now and we care: the majority of the people In the world do care. but It's the minority that g e t s the most publicity. L~ you were a newspaper editor. which would you publish "The People of Lakeview Send Presents to Poverty Stricken Vietnamese" or. "Riots Again Today -3 killed -20 injured'"~ I would liked to have read about the ~ople of Lakeview and I'm sure the soldiers stationed in Vietnam would too. TODAY'S PAPERS are pr i n t e d with only those facts needed to get a paper sold, not caring about those articles of people who care. The articles .h~ve to be exclting ar.d tragic, or else 1t s located in the back pages o: . not at all. . Most good, average c1~zen_s get .lh~tr names in the paper twice u1 their hves, once under births and o n c e under deaths. Nothing iii mentioned about how he cared and helped the problems of his days. It's probably disheartening to you to think about the, "Hippies and Flower Chlldren" and then the future of our country. But they won't be a part of that future. We. the students who care and try hard for our grades will be tomorrow's government. businessmen. and lawyers. We will be the ones to make the ohanges that are needed in the future. And ~e care. HEATHER HEU SS ER Aid i. Sm•t Peflfller• To the Editor: If it ls .true that Rafferty "Vows War on Smut" <headline, DAILY PlLOT. May 21), Cheo Mr. Rafferty is guilty of aidipg the smut peddlers, .because when a spccllic thing is declared obsceM by someone illte bim it makes the public' more anxious to investiga~ th!_i.'._'pernopa,pby" be objects to. "'"en people are denied 4omethlng, tf'ley wift nOt rest until they get It. When th1l something ii f r e e I y av~ lbe people lost leterest. And that "'81 for gambling, progtltutJl)n. nectlnt qr anything e111e 'tliat the prudes tbrnk Is sinM. ' THE PROHIBITION ol al~obol dur· Ing Plietldenta Willaa't, HarcMa~' . CooHdge11 and Hoover's terms. the tr--1c relUlt ot It, thould not for1otten. but It Ues in with all the PfOpoaed t a b 0 0 S t.bat pll fUe t!le American peopie tocky. Max Rafferty ii • amart cookie, ad J bftitatt ~ belie'fe that .. Would UM the Hamut" pmlet to farthtr bll poUt.lcal lldnntqe. But. Db U.. late wm a.,_ r only kmw what J reac1 • in Ille,,..,.,... MILT WHAM T-.• ... Stt11e To tbt !'4tor: ···~a twcbtn&...,. r ., .. , ... . .. ... --........ _,.,,,,,.,,. . -............. -. .. which has remained with me so that I just had to share it with your readers. A tanned young man approached some people who were passing out literature for Sen. Eugene McCarthy. The young min said to them : "I'm a paratrooper and I'm returning to Viet• ·nam in a few days. Could I have some McCarthy buttons to lake back with me?'' THE VO~UNTEERS looked surpri~­ ed so that the young man continued : "Sure. the guys over in Vietnam are going to fight for their countrv as har<I and as long as they have to."But they know that ii it weren't for McCarthy, we probably wouldn't be having peace talks now. McCarthy started the ball rolling and a lot of guys thin.It he's the one to keep it rolling. Nobody wants to come home more than that guy out in the jungle ... " This brave young man has been on my mind ever since. Seems to me thP best way to support our servicemen is to end thi! war as soon as possible. DORIS RIZZO Drug• for Klelu To the Editor: 1 wish to say something to this J.S.T. person (Mailbox, May 21) about his /her letter concerning how seUish these "pot users" and "LSD addicts" 8!e· This person says they can't face hfe and are "ill" because they live in a world or hallucinations. In the first place. "on" people use drugs to find and learn things about li~e. Some people only use drugs for lacks. I don't Ulink it's a matter o( rebelling against their parents. Even· tua~ly they will find out something ancf will want to find out more. He/she wilt rea11ze that he was wrong and how dumb he was for using drugs for kicks. r AGREE THAT some people are 1 a i y and think only of themselves. They are wrong. Most 1>f the people who don't use drugs are so wrapped up in making themselves happy tbey aren't aware of other people trying to bring ligbl to other people. They aren't and can't communicate right with other people. They aren't opening their minds. So, Y o u people who use drugs for kicks, get on t() the wonderful ex· p:?riences of learning what the real life is all a b o u t. And you people w h <' haven't tried drugs, don't condemn it because you don't know anything •bout it. You have to try It. Or. people have put things In. your mind and you are ao completety a~nat it, you are closing yoor miod. Open up! c.w. •·tjhj ijl!.ii r• ] - VOL. . - Mt W: RI POR' Eugent Oregon for the F. Ken Detnoc: once Sc The l to Cali \battle where echo. Rkhi cent i ba!ot, eliminl drive nomlru Tbe Democ was ca Kennet McC people a real and he up sup dent H Hum benefu back •• paignll Kem Hum pl nom.in: to the Jrin.la1 tng thE ventio1 outcon easier Ke Fo1 Wi LOS Rober his wi Mc Cal The his fir o( MC' hewa; the Mi dent t cast d Califo: pres id .Ken the Ot psects edhe Ken confer would Answt was 1 appea not th Befc had dHpit Hump Hun Calilo •ould prim a prim a Ken watch Tuesd OI tht Fo fot of Ou an Pu 10e ck Po .. QI ·= E E -.... -Mii