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VOL 61, NO. 129, 7 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES
McCarthy's
Win Slows
RFKDrive
• PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Sen.
Eugene J. McOarthy has acored an
Oregon upget to refuel his campelgn
for the White HOUie, and Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy has cooceded defeat in a
Democratic presidential primat;' he
once said be could not afford to Jose.
The Demoor atic riv.als turned today
to California wbere they do primary
1 battle again next Tuesday -and where the Oregon surprise is likely to
echo.
Richard M. Nixon scored a 72 per-
cent runaway on the Republican
ballot, a>d said that showing virtually
eliminated the possilrility that his
drive for the GOP presidelltial
nomination could be derailed.
The derailing was d-One on the
Democratic side, where McCarthy
was captCUing 45 percent of the vote to
Kennedy's 39 percent.
McCarthy said that should silence
people wllo question his credentials as
a real contender for the nomination,
and have asked whether he will wind ..
up supporting Kennedy or Vice Presi·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey.
Humphrey was an a b s e n t
berteficlary of Kennedy's Oregon set·
back, even though he never set a cam·
paigning foot in the state.
Kermedy argued across Oregon that
Humphrey is bis real rival for the
nomination~ The vice president came
to the race too late to enter the
primaries, but be bas been criss-cross·
ing the n&tion, working to line up con·
vention delegate support. The Oregon
outcome is likely to make that quest
easier.
Kennedy Ready
For State Debate
With McCarthy
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sen.
R-Obert F. Kennedy today anciouncecl
his wilHngDl!.$S to debate Sen. Eugene
McCarthy in Cel:ifornia.
The Ne-x York Mnat«, who suffered
his first primiry defeat at 1he bands
of McCarthy Tuesday in Oregon. said
be was acceptina an invitation to meet
the Minnesota senator and Vice Preli·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey in a broad·
cast debate Sunday two days before
Californiam vote their choices for
president.
. Kennedy told newsmen the resu1tl of
the Oregon primary "set back bil pro-
psects (for tbe nomination)." He add-
ed be "could lll·aff ord the defeat."
Kennedy said at an airport news
conference be hoped that Humphrey
would join the debate (IMUes and
Answers, ABC) but made it clear he
was setting no conditions and would
appear for the encounter whether or
not the vice president participated.
Before the Oregon defeat Kennedy
had refused to debate Mee.thy,
despite repeated challenges, onles•
Humphrey also was involved.
Humphrey is not eJUftd In the
California primacy. He baa aaid he
•ould not make any appearances in
primary states until after t h e
primaries.
Kermedy flew here today after
watching el~on returns come in
Tuesday Dilbt in Oregon.
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Weatlaer
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RESIGNED -Grim-faced Sen. Robert F. Kennedy concedes his de-
feat in Oregon primary election late Tuesday as equally grim-face<f
Rep. Edith Green of Portland stands nearby and listens.
Be~ord Drive
Beach Cyclist Tours Golf Course
What undoubtedly will stand as a
reeord drive on tll8 fa1nray1 of Irvine
Ct-' ~·CW. ih Oorena de I Mar 'wls 1.0gied early: Tudtf'1 morn-
ing.
The drive involved the hot pursuit
of Huntington Beach motoreyclist Don·
ald R. Schuler, 21, as he drove hi s
machine across the golf course -
plD'Sued by a 'Newport Beach police
squad car.
Officer David Dourn said the cyclist
was finally nabbed between a fence
and a hedge at a far end of the
course, in a pincer movement execu·
ted by Dourn and a country club em-
ploye.
Schuler, of 9601 Flounder Drive.
Huntington Beach, allegedly covered
the traditional 18 holes llckety split
after be veered off Pacific Coast High-
way in an atempt to elude Douro.
The orocer said he first noticed the
~cllst whiz by J,mbone Road on j)li:
Coast lllgbw~ lbbUt 7 a.dl. ., ~;
"I attempted to pace the defendant,
and noticed I had reached 65 mph and
was not gaining " Doum reported.
He said the suspect departed from
the h.ighway, shot across a parking lot.
up a service road end then onward
across the greens.
Doum followed, red lights flashin g
and siren wailing.
Doum said the cyclist bounced over
mounds, around sand traps an d at one
point, scattered a group of employes
to the wind as he flashed through the
middle of them.
Schuler was arrested, when ulti-
mately cornered, and reportedly said
of the chase:
"I tried to escape because I could·
n't afford anoth.er citation."
New Petition Supports
Police in W. Newport
The latest petition score stood at 2-1
in favor of police today as West New.
port residents continued to debate
whether certain officers have bar·
aseed apartment dwellers in the 221X>
blocl. of W. Ocean Front.
The apartment peop~ turned in a
complaint with 2IJ signatures saying
police were picking Oft them. Since
then, oUle!' residents have filed two
petitions carrying a total of 145 signa-
tures giving police their full support.
The most recent petition, received
by Police Chief James B. Glavas
Tuelday, ns signed by 74.
Evidence from a DAILY PILOT
SW'Vey indicates if harassment is
coming from any quarter, it is from
the apartment people.
At the same time, results or a two·
week police Investigation into the
charges turned up nothing to s.upport
the charg~s. according to Assistant
Police Chief Merrill Duncan.
"We've checked all of the tickets
issued down there, and we find they
are for violations."
Residents of the block in question
had claimed that they "could wall-
paper a mausoleum with the tickets
written for petty, unfou nded, dumh thjngs."
Responded Duncan after hi s inve-.
ligation:
"There weren't nearly enoul!h
tickets to paper a mausoleum. Therr
were maybe a haH dozen, which i~n·t
unusual for a beachfront area."
The irate n sidents had stated their
ranks included "a complete variety
of regular working class people." a~
well as engineers and designers.
City officials said they checkrcl
their records and determined that
only two of the ?.8 petition signer~
(See PETITIONS, Page 2)
No Casla to Bur" Uta.es
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N.Y. Steeb
JEN CENT~
·City P.ay -to CliuW?
6.8 Percent Hike for 450 Urged
By JEROME F. COLLINS
ot •DllJPllltltllll
A conwlting fhm bu recommended
pay increases avenging U percent
for Newport Beach city employes.
If city councilmen approve the in·
creases as proposed, mun i c i pat
payroll costs in 1~ would be upped
some $290,000 over current total~.
The recommendations are the result
ol " $6,400 study undertaken by GrH-
lenhagcn-Kroeger, Inc., public ad·
Man Slain
l1i Santa Ana
Union Fight
Murder. ironic ally that of an in·
nocent ·victim. broke up a union
meeting .in Santa Ana Tuesday night
when ~ member. stepped between
two men'.tn a quarrel, juft as one pull·
ed a guQr shoot the ot6er.
Robert' avis, 46 of Torrance. was
shot in face and dled at Orange
County , 'cal Center an llour alter
lllaking fatal move ln front of
Ewe ll hit~y" Edwards, of 5531
Abraha ve .. Westminster, who was
the inte victim.
Leigh A. Stines, 59, of 12.531 Mer-
rill St., den Grove, was later book·
ed on s 'on of murder for the 8:30
p.m. sbttUng at Plum"*.W Steam·
fitters fjloq' "· · . .
Santa Sgt John Davidson
and P Price rustled
to tht at '!J9()4 Bolsa Ave.,
after t ol a enMeOM ucl road
Davis lying on the floor.
Stines was arrested at the scene and
a .2a caliber revolver used Jn the
shoottng was recovered, according to
iuvestlgators.
Coroner's deputies said a slug from
thr handgun smashed into Davis' face
and lodled in his spine.
Stines, Edwards and other union
members are being interrogated by
delectives today in an effort to
determine why the two men became
embroiled in the violent argument.
About 75 members of Operating
Engineers Local 12 were attending a
meeting in the aud1torium when the
fa tal shooting occurred in the hallway
outside.
Davia was stepping in to separate
the pair, just as Stines drew his
revolver, police said.
It's School Bells
Again on F1·iday
Newport-Mesa District students will
attend school on Friday although
school children in many other parts of
the county will get the day off.
Thursday, Memorial Day, is a legal
public school holiday everywhere.
Unhappy pupils won't be able to
blame teachers for depriving them of
a four-day weekend.
The Newport-Mesa t e a c h e r ' s
association sought the day off but was
told."no" by the school board.
NEW YORK (AP) -Gains out·
~munbered J<>s.ses on the New York
Stock Exchange today but averages
softened as preholiday profits were
taken on blue chips. (See quotations
P•ges 2&-27).
ministration coosultant1: Countilmen
hired Ube Los Angeles firm last Oc·
t.oer •
Mayor Doreen Marslwfil said today
the firm's 18-page 5alazy IUI'Vey, com·
pleted tbis week, Will be dlscwsed by
the council at a special meeting tit 1
a.m. Thursdy. The eariy hour was sot
because of t<he lloliday, she explained.
City Manage r Harvey L. Hurlburt
said he is in "basic agreement" with
Griffenhagen-Kroeger'& conclusions.
·Noise Curb
The ftnn's recommendatid are
twe>-fold:
-An across-the-board 5 pen:eot in·
crease for all 450 city employes.
-AdditiOl\al increases for various
job classifications that average out to
another 1.8 percent.
The adjustments are required, u ys
the consultant's report, in order for
the city.'s salaries to "be competitive
with other public and p r i v a t r.
(Set SALARIES, Page%)
'Airport Takeoff
Patterns in Effect
By .JA<:K BROBACK
01 1111 D1f1Y l'llOI 51111
New lake oH pattcms from Orange
County Airport went into effect al
noon today as the firm step in an <.ill·
out effort to decrease aircraft noise
problems, County Director of Aviation
Robert Bresnahan announced.
Under the regulations as written by
the Federal Aviation Administration,
an planes 12,500 pounds and heavier.
will fly straight out fa-om tbe runway
until they reC'leh a l.OOO·foot altitude
and then turn to 185 degrees (down
Upper Newport Bay).,
The 12,500 "1d up limltaUo" will l~
elude priva<e jets owned bY cor•
parations al well as airUM plaoos,
Bresnahan noted.
The a1..iation director told Ah'port
Commission members Tuesday nlg:bt
that an aJl..Cf'.ay session with interested
parties failed to hmnmer out an ac·
ceptable noise abatement agreemen1.
Bresnahan asked for and got COT'il•
mission approval to enlarge the noise
abatement committee in an effort to
write regulations acceptable to all
concerned.
Added to the committee will be
representatives of the Air Transport
Association (airlines), Air Line Pilots
Association. FAA. Air California and
Air West (formerly Bonanza) and a
representative of private flyers.
"We found that a committee oI
laymen was getting off the track on
the noise suppression program,"
Bresnahan reported.
The di-day Tuesday meeting was
called because Ule FAA had declared
the anti·noise ordirnlnce adopted by
the airport commission ''illegal."
Other aviation groups had objected
to possible fines and imprisonment
threatening vio lators.
FAA manager John Hilton of Los
Angeles told tbe meeting that federal
regulations of aircraft operations have
preempted local control.
"We certainly couldn't have cities
and couoties trying to control air
space," Hilton said.
Copter Crash
Report P1·oves
False Alarm
The reported crash of a miUtary
belico~ ~g1heast ol Laguna's ~op
ut the World al noon Tuesday proved
to be a false alarm.
M a r i n e helicopters coordinating
wiUt ground units combed tbe area
searching unsuccessfully through the
early afternoon.
Police aaid Gloria B r o w 11 ,
playground supervisor at Top Of the
World School, reported what WH
believed l.Q be a crash after· a twin·
rotor copter angled down sharply over
the scbool.
Mrs. Brown lost sight of the craft
but believed it to be in trouble.
Youngsters told her and later police
U1at it struck a ridge two or three
miles distant and then fluttered over
the ridge and out of sighL
Other adult residents of the Top or
Lhe World area who saw the helicopter
be'lieved it was in trouble because oC
its proximity to the ground a rate o(
descent.
Meanwhile, o£ficla1s at the Marine
Corps Air Facility in Santa Ana
acknowledged that there was a
helicopter overdue, which initially con-
tributed to the belief that there had
been a crash,
Later, all cl'aft there were ac-
counted for, police said.
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The fog keeps creeping in and
·the mercury keeps dropping,
Forecuter Gordie Shields loots
for increued mist with a high
of 88 on the c:oaat for Thunday.
INSIDB ftDAY
60 Poles Jam Jamboree
Taoo South Cocut commumt11
tlitll&trt, &he Lagu114 PlaWMUN
and ihe RancM Commtcfthf/
Plaum, optn MooW dromoa &Ail
1DHk C11 ~ HUOft c:u'1ain
cio.tr1. S t e Enitrtammnt.
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Like healthy weeds, a Cl"OIJ ot power
poles has apr-ooted up along Jamboree Roed. .
Tbe¥' udette-ed 8J'OMb rfllecu the
lack ol -tnf munidpel insecticide in
the cJty todet of Newport Beach.
Tbe poles, ~ men than eo
on ~ e.t tkle of amborft from
PacWc <»eat Hi.8'>WeY to Peli.lades
Road, have spun-ed the wrath of
9eftfal l'ftldents In tbe ldja~t
EMlt>lulf aree. ·
Conlip\aiDed one w~ t.o tht DAI·
t.Y PILOT, "When Uris tract w.s 11.1b-
dlv'idecl th.-e •11 • lot of fancy talk ~ bOw all the utWUes were un· e
dergromid. Andllow look \\bot U1cy'1r
dor.e.
"On the atl'ee\ running J>a'l ti'1c en·
tire netgbbcxbood ll:ley've gone and
planted those ugly poles."
An inwst1g•tioo disclosed how the
pole.festooned roedslde got ttiat way :
11ie ~ ,PQlea were installed by
1he SoWbem C.Wornia Edison Co. But
ltley wer. not limply a new batch.
They are re,>&acements tor older
poles, .ccordin1 to Ralph C. Kiser .
Edleoc d1.strict s~t.
Some ~nl)' exbts as to jusl
how •nd wben 1hey were rep~rtd. ~ T. Devlin. Newpert B~<'h
public wwa dlrtct«. said oJd polts
• were taken doWn to make room for the
r~ widening of Jamboree Road.
lie Mid the old poles w-«e down ror
"quite a few months" bef'ore the new
OOUWWlputup.
84lt ~ Mid ttJe job was a "rear· nncement'' from otd Poles to new,
Ind .. t tie otd ones weft kept ~ un-
tU the new one. were put in.
There is, lt appears, no provision In
nund pal ordtnlnct.s obliging 'Utility
com,,.nles to place wires underground
that art belq nptaced •long public
ICAld•CJ•· KJJer Mid. however, that a program
ls llDdet WIY to replace a1 least somr
(8-POLES, Pa~ J)
NIW OLD POLIS -This is the sight along Jambortt Road tllat baa
n.elghborbood residents up in arms: ne.w crop of power poles wbicb
Southern Callfomla Edison Co. says an replacemeots for older poles.
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Newport Oka}rs P0tES • • •
el.15Ung ov•head wires with un·
deraround conduits. •
t,f nder auidellnes at.• up by tile .
Industrial Park
· Cl11fGl'lia PUbDc: UWIU. eo..'Dlaalon
(PllC), fhe utility company must set
aslde cert&LD money eadl year for
conversion projects.
By THOMAS FORT\JNE•
Of 1M Dal' Plitt SW ' , . De'1elopment of a !ID-acre industrial
park just north of the Philco-Ford
Corp. 's Aeronutronic plant today has final Newport Beach city approval.
The message of adults was mostly
lost because they spoke from tbe other
side of the fence, but formfr drlJI ad-·
diets who-spoke to Corona del liar
High School studenta Tuesday may
1'he amowit spent In each city ls
based Oil it.1 population. For Newport
frvine Co. pl~ for the "campue-Beach, tihe · alnmmt tnis year is aboUt
type" complex w01t unanlmOus city $56,000. That would P'aY for about 1,000
council u.Qorsemen! this week. feet or undergrounding, according to
The industrial perk will b e Devlin.
developed under the cJty's new plan-With sucb timlted· tucds Kiser arid
ned community (PC) z on in g · Devlin agreed that priorities rnust be
ordinance: PC zoning allows !or con-, c; t.lblishetl on wllid1 roads to de-pole
• bave~hit home. '
Woman Jailed
Following . Mesa
Traf fie Ticket
trolled, coordinated land uses of large Hrst.
acreage through private master plan, 13e::ause or ils limited traf{fo lor.i.I
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'ltloonliglat and Roses'
Oiange Coast College's prom will be held tonight at 9 o'clock. on
the Stage Court of Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Pictured visit-
ing the court are (from left) Bruce Bass and Kathy Frater, ce>-chair-
men of the aflair, and MicheaJe Cannon, Miss Costa Mesa, and Tom
Aruthunian.
Mesa Lions Ready Big
Weekend at Fish Fry
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of Ille 0.11, 'lltt Slttl
Odds against it are astronomical.
but somebody this weekend could:
ride a ferris wheel, watch a parade,
stuff himseU silly with fried fish, ogle
at lovely girls, admire babies and win
a 1968 Mustang.
All the possibilities -and more -
center around the 23rd annual Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbol' Lions Club Fish
Fry. set Friday through Sunday night
in Costa Mesa P.ark.
The community festivity. which has
become an Orange Coast tradition.
begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday and con-
tinues on through such highlights as
the 10:30 a.m. parade Saturday and
the Miss Mermaid Contest at 1 p.m.
Sunday .
Grand marsh31 of the parade this
year is onetime Califomla Angels out·
fielder Jimmy Piersall. with a number
of other dignitaries and prominent
local figures ready to ride.
They include Michtale Cannon , 19.
current Miss Costa Mesa who is
finishing out her reign, along with
Qep. Jaml"S B . Utt IR-Tustin ), State
Assemblymen Robert E. Badham (R·
Newport Beach) and Robert Burke
(R-Hunlington Beach) as well a
others.
More than 1,500 persons are ex·
pected to participate in the 21,,·hour
parade, from star performers to sup·
porting workers and as many as
100.000 persons will witness the show.
The Fish Fry is a public service ac·
livily which nets a big annual profit
for distribution among a host ol youth
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service groups and clubs.
Last year more than-$70,000 was
ralsed and the figure could go even
nigher tllis year, but a gross esti~ted
revenue of at least that much is an·
tici pated . .
A multitude of prizes has been col·
lected and Fish Fry winners must be
presP.nt to receive them.
Only prize for which the winner nttd
not be present is the 1968 sport coupe
to be given away at the' magic
moment : 8 p.m. on Sundc::.y night.
Memorial Day
Rites Planned ·
II). Ha1·bor At·ea
The U.S. Coast vuard will fly its
flag at half sta!f fTom dawn to dusk
Thursday to note the national holiday
which will find all schools, banks and
c1ty offices closed. ·
Memorial Day services will be held
throughout the Harbor Area. spon.
sored by the local American Legion
posts.
Services will be conducted by
American Legion Post 455 of Costa
Mesa al 11 a.m. at Harbor Rest
Memorial Park, 1625 Gisler in the vet·
crans section
"featured speaker at the 10 a.m
services conducted by the American
i.Jegion Post 291 or Newport Beach,
will be Maj. Gen. William G. Thrash.
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
commander. Ceremonies will be held
at Pacific View Memorial Park, 3500
Paclfic View Drive. Newport Beach.
Services at Pacific View will in-
rlude the presentation of the Newport
Beach poJice guard. Post 291's Kings-
men Drum and Bugle Corps and the
U.S. Coast Guard firing squad from
Newport Beech.
The" pubUc Is invited to all sel'Vices
followed by an open house at the re·
spective posts.
Schools will be in full session fi'ri·
day. a spokesman for the Newport.
Mesa Unllied Sdlool District nOOMI.
Nurse Retires
At Hoag Hospital
Mrs. Avery L. Simons, registered
nurae and relief nJght supervisor for
Hoag Memorlal Hospital, h11 retired
after serving oa the staff !or 13 years.
She wu recenUy honored by the
l\olpital employ•• with 1 d1nner •t· tena.d by 71 at Francois Rettaurant
in Huatiftston Beach. '~ Mrs. stmOM wa1 pnaented with an I tnlJ'•~td 1Dver tray and money tree
at the farewell party.
Sbe and her husband. au~ retired,
plan to tour the U.S .. Canada and Mex·
lco In their cam~r.
"We love Newport 8 .. ch.'' Mrs.
Simon said lodllY. ''Md wt will COO•
tinut to make our lacilltt between trips
nt :wltl4 C1iff Orivf' •·
That was th~ impression one got
from talking and listenint to students
rouowi ng the day-long n a r e o t i c s
·workshop that replaced regular class
schedules.
Three young men from Teen
Challenge seemed to reach many ol
the students .emotionally wheTe adults
with their presentations of drug facts
had failed.
James Baldwin. 19-year-old former
drug addict from Huntington Beach.
poured out his life story with the
grateful air of a person back from the
dead. ,
"( started getting loaded at the age
of 13 sniffing glue and gasoline." he
said.' His path led again and again to
jail. to Mexican juice joints and to the
gutter. .
"( was so paranoid I wanted to hide
my face for fear other people would
see me like T saw myself," he said.
"I was in nothing but biit t(me trou-
ble. That's why I took drugs -to
escape the trouble. I needed some
love." Baldwin said he found that love in
Jesus Christ.
··1 don't have to worry about the
establishment any more." he said.
"I'm rebelling too. But I'm rebelling
to the other side."
Most of the students sald they did
not find the' pitch for Christlanltv com-
pelling. but were impressed by the
degradation and debasement related
by the refurmed drug users.
Another speaker. Bob Thiesen of
Garden Grove. said, "When I first
started smoking the weed nobod:v
could ever have told me I would shoot
heroin.··
He sajd "I broke my family to
pieces. My mother and dad disowned
me. When I was only 19 years old I
faced a 20-year prison tenn for smug·
gling and I prayed for the first time.
"All of us in Teen Challenge are
head over heels in love with Jesus
Christ." he testified. ''This is the trill
that everybody is looking for -the
trio of eternal life." UCI Episcopal chaplain R e v .
Edward Allen. one of 10 adults w~o
spoke during the program. said it 1s
not drugs that are the true problem
any more than alcohol. was in the '20s.
The prOtilem. he saJd,. Is a gener~
tion gap-not in commurucatlon but 1~
attitudes. "The dllierence ls the att1
tude toward risk takin~."
He said vouth has the beautiful at·
tjtude of ''it can't happt'n to me.
Almost every l)regnant girl I talk to
has this attitude."
He stid. ''You can't right the at-
titude. Risk taking is part of the pro-
cess of becoming mature. Adolescents
must find out who they are."' He sald he would leave it to the
!ltudents to decide for themselves who
is right -they or adults.
Fr .. P•e l
SALARIES. • •
empk>yers."
The survey compares c u r r e n t
Newport salary klvels with those ol
other cities as well • with private in·
dustry wh~re comparisonis were ap-
propriate. ,
In most instances. N e w po r t s
salaries are below avuage. All the figures are of April, this
year.
The report adds:
"There are 1CVfil'al indications that
. 9alary levels with which Newport
· competes for qualified employes will
be increased significantly between
April <:ind July.
"A few (agencies) already haH
done so as indicated by the average
salary ~ase of 6.7 percent granted
by the Newport-Men Unified School
Districl "
Harbor Area school trustees grantee.I
the pay boott to teechen three weeks
ago. .
City Manager Hurlburt stid no pro·
vision is made for any city empotye
wage lncrtaset in the new preliminary
budget. But he said that can be -anJ
is expected to be -chs-;ged pwor to
adoption of a limil budgeL
He pointed out that councilmen ar•
yet to take final action on several pro-
posed revenue -roising measures that
could help provide the income need fur
new salaries.
FNtlt' P•te J
PETITIONS. • •
wort re&iajered votMa in Newport
Beach.
Also, sloct the harassmt!flt com-
plaint Wat turned in, ooe block resi-
dent was arr.steel on charges of ~.~the American Flag. H1s trial ii ,,
apartment of anotber w11 the sce.ne ot u alleged 1111ult and
1bootln1.
-still uotbtr 1*900 who said he
had atped tbe bar111ment petition
...... 1taQlrbl1 aJoq tbt ltrMt
at mJd-day aa if he were drunk, and
otben baft beer\ tined OI\ nwner.
ous ooc.alcla1 etttiq on their balcony Usttftlnl to loud plaJ1na music a.s.
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A Newport Beach woman stopped
by Costa Mesa traffic officers for a
broken taillight warning is in, Jail to-
day after she had to think hard to re-
member her name and was unsure of
her address.
Dora E. Shields, 'l7, ol 224 Newport
Ave., was booked into Orange County
Jail, under California Vehicle Code
provisions for offenders who police
beMeve may skip court appearance. Officer Richard FrQ.riksen said
he stopped Miss Shields on Newport
Boulevard north of ~ Street late
Tuesday to warn of her violation, un-def the department's selective trafiic
enforcement program. ·
During the traff.lc stop, l!Oftver. be
discovered she bad no driver's license,
no registAtion, no proof Of 1988 fee
payments and he alleged she told him
she wouldn't go to court even if be
gave her a citation for the violations.
He said she also gave conflicting
addresses and paused oddly wben
asked her name.
ning. compared to oUler arteries, Jamboree
Tbe property lies between Jamboree Road ts row on tbe ootem pole.
Road and MacArthur Boulevard, east It dcasn't ·meet PUC crite.riit for
Of Ea&tbluff. convers1cn, "so without that we woulJ
City Planniog Dil'ector JI°: r n e s t need somebody else to pay fc.-it,'' Mayer Jr. noted tbllt a greenbelt will Kiser said.
ring the· area, screening lt from the PICK U"' TAB public right of way. · r
A total of &ix acres is involved in the A quick glance at the skyline alon~
landscaping. Another three acres will J amboree makes it apparent there
be set~for commercial uses, such was co one arour.d to pick up l;be tab
as service stations. The commercial du:·iflg the ch-:wige to new pnles.
area· iJ at MacArthur Boulevard and Oi~y Engineer Ben Nolan pointed out
Bison Road, not yet constructed. lhe conversico program is just in its
The rest Of the 12.0 acres wllt be formative stage.>. He precilcted "it's
divided into nine sites for research go:ng to be an awful long time befoNe
laboratories and li&bt manufacturing all utilities can be underground."
firms. City Planning Direct« E r n e s t
Building heights, according to PC Mayer, Jr .• said 1tle powtt pole pro·
zone conditions approved by coun-. blem is the sort of iasue be hopes an
cHmen, will be limited to 250 feet. upcom.itlg, long-r>an«e city "Goals and
Among other conditions are the 'plac· Objectives" program will deal with.
ing of all utilities underground, screen-Still, the Edison Co. claims it is
ing of load.Ing areas and provision or gaining in the overall picture. Kiser
two parking spaces for every three said most new homes now get buried
employes. conduits.
"The Irvine Co. wants this to be a "And in the future it will be ao even
campus-type of development," said higher percentage because cities woo't
Mayer. "The only way this can be permit overilead coostruction in new
aasured is through PC zoning. It tracts." ·
makes a great deal of sense." The problem area, he agfted, is in
Councilmen agreed, as had city getting rid of lines U:iat ~ already in-
pWming conunis5ioners one week ago. stalled ovemead.
Are you still
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flameless oven
For you and for me .
Cleans itself spotless
With electricity.
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Saves work and saves time.
Cleans up the whole oven
For less than a dime.
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ftameleaa, electric ranre with a 1elf-c:leanin1
oven. Flip a awltch, ancl the oven cJ .. na ltMlf •
automatically. See your dealer today •
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Thls showpiece at Tallmantz Aviation's Movieland of The Air
Museum is an almost exact duplicate of the Ryan monoplane "Spirit
of St. Louis" flown solo across the Atlantic by Charles Lindbergh.
lt is one of most famous units listed in catalogue for today's saJe.
6 Angry Demonstrators
Invade.Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP\ -Shoutm~
"Viva. Viva." a half.<fozen angry
demonstrators crashed their way into
the Supremr Court today and hurled
rocks through the windows or a main
floor office.
They werr pushect back by <our
members of thr court'i; special police
force and left a11 a sort of calling card
a button that read, '·N~os v~·
ceremos" (we will win l.
The violent" outburst came atter A
group of about 300 from the Poor
Peop~·s Campaign had ai;sembled on
the court ~teps to protest a court rul·
ing affecting Indian CiS'hing rights in
tbe Northwest.
Rocks brokr four window~ in fup
court's file room. strewing shards of
Morse Narrowly
Wins Toughest
Senate Battle
PORTLANO. Orr.. (UPI I -Sen
Wayne Morse won thP. to11ghei;1
political battle nf hi~ 2.1-year SenatP
career today with a close victory over
~-<:ongressman Robert B. Duncan for
nomination to a fifth term.
Morse held on to a slim but
diminishing lead through most of thP.
morning. Then. a recheck of vote
tabulations In Lane County -where
Morse makes his home -gained him
almost 4.000 votes.
This gave him 15.5.443 to 150.llOO for
Duncan with returns in from 90 ~r
cent of the precincts.
It marked the toughest battlP Mori;p
has ever fa cen. including one he ran
against f o r m e r governor a n n
secretary of the interior. the late
DoogJas McKay. ·
Morse. former law school dean at
the University of Oregon. was
originally elected and served two
terms as a Republican. Breaking with
Dwight Eisenhower in 1952. he became
a Democrat has been re-elected twice
since then.
Duncan. a 47-year·old rathPr nr
i;even. gave up hi~ congressional seat
in an effort to beat Republican Mark
Hatfield for the Senate two year~ ago.
He lost to HAUield by a <'lose margin
There is no provision for a runoff in
Oregon.
.etas~ along the floor. and li4artlP.cl
several women employes who fled the
room shouting. "They're cominR."
There was no indication of any in·
jury.
The dwionstralors Wf're ctrPssed in
work clothes and several worp ban-
dannu around their necks. On!' wa~
a younj? girl.
The po~ice had clost>d the stf'el doors
Of the building shortly after the
de~tation from the Poor Pf'ople's
Campajgn set up what its leader. the
Rn. Ralph navid Abernathy. callP.o 8
"viJ{il" on the front steps to protest
the fJshint rulinJ?.
Howevl'r, one window in !hp file
room had not been locked and it wa5
through thrs that entry was iiainf'd.
Left beh'ind with the button wt5 a
p11ir llf sunglasses.
The demonstrators from the Poor
People's Campaign had passed out
leaflets condemning the ruling on In·
t1ian fish1nii rights. They let out oc·
cas1onal war shouts and tribal chants.
A man 1n Indian feather headdress
IPd the marchers, who found the hugP
metal doors of the court locked. II w~
the first formal participation in the
r'ampaign by a group of American ln-
diani; and Mexican-American~ from
the western states who arrived in
Washin(ton last weekend.
A delegation from Resuri't>dron C'r·
ty, headquarters for the camprugn.
joined in the dem()M(ralJon.
OCC CREW STILL
NEEDS YOUR HELP
With S600 In th~ bank and 1'200 plrr1Jl·
ed by the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Club. the crack Orange CoMl
ColTege crew may be headed for t h e
Lake Onondaga and the IRA regatta
next month.
About 1'2.500 will be nredPd lo ~erwi
the West Coast junior varshy champs
in the international Rowing Association
championships 1n New York.
Contributions. which a r P. tait ded·
uctJble. shoulct be sent to the Oran$!P
Coast Col le~e Foundation. 2 7 0 l
F'airview Road. Costa Mesa \hPCk~
should he markPct OCC rrPw sn thtty
will Jlet into thP rh?ht acrount.
"I Like to Fly'
Youth 's Explanation for A Buzzinl!
Andrew R. "Andy" Mayhall I~ ttown
to earth today but for more U111n one
hour Tuesday, he had mLH:h of Orenge
County up in the ab'.
The lt-year-okt Brea reiident. with
"only a couple of flying les90M five
years aco" buzzed root tops in aeveral
c:OQllty communities while on •n H!fiaJ
joyride µi a ptaM aDegedly stolen
from Or111ge County Airport.
MayM.11 WJ8 8f'Tested by •h,.rlW~
de putlH. wh,.n he returnf'tl to the
airport. nn chargf's on ~u~plcion or
alrpla_nt theft. 1 felonv II,. w11I a~ar
I..! Harbor .ftutic11I Olitrict-Court Mon·
day for arral1nmem.
TM youtll took off about 19 a.m.
Tueecla.P lo a l'lntfe.eGf1M Piper
~
Coman<'ht ownect bY .lames <;llbf'rt or
251\5 W. Coa11t Hi~way. Newporl
Beach.
From that time uoUJ he landed at
the airport alller 11 a.m .. he had pollce
11witcbbcmdt buzzing over molt of the
north county.
Reports or the. erratic flight came In
from Santa An"I, Fullerton, Anabtlr11.
LA Habra and Brea.
Mayhall cllmued his c1per by clip..
ping 1 pow~ line nur Bols11 A venuP
snd Q-nt~ Strttt In Santa n•
Th is shut olr power In thf' <'011ntv
rivk ctnter. lncl11d1nsi lijrbts Md
pubbr •lidrr•~ -ystem In t h "
ul'ltJ'v1aon ' chambers. Thf boud
rMmbf'I". In ~etJlon a1 the tlm~ ~ept
rlJbt op talking, however.
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Dist..,, for Sale
J ohn Smith of Park~Bemet Galleries of New York
City takes inventory of some one-of-a-kind vintage
airplanes in Tallmantz Aviation collection at Or·
ange County Airport. The "private air force"
amassed by stunt pilots Frank Tallman and his late
partner, Paul Mantz, were to go under auctioneer's
gavel this afternoon.
Police Searching
For Two Escaped
Insane Convicts
SAN f''RANCtSCO t lJPI) -Two
dangerous escapees from a 11tate hos-
pital for the criminally insane have
been reported seen a~ a ~all do:en
places in northern CaJilorma. but re·
mained at large today as they eluded
a police dragnet.
"We'~ checking every lip that
comes in, because sooner or later one
will be right." said San Francisco Po-
lice Lieutenant Barney O'Leary.
Gerard Gallant, 2.8, a Los Angele~
robber and sex criminal, anct GeorJ?<?
Quinlan. 25. a kidnaper from Haw.
thorne. e11caped Sunday from At2~c:1·
dero State Hospital in Sa n Luis Ohr~·
po County.
A third escapee. Robe.rt HiJ?uer:i .
28. auto thief and narcotics addicl
from Downey. was captured Monday
at Pismo Beach a. he dashed into the
surf in an effort to elude police.
The escapees took a totaJ of r1vP
hostages durmg and after their P<·
cape. but all were subsequently rp.
lease:!. The last one to be freed . Ala~
cadero psychiatric aidt. Frank Svph.
la. ~3. was dumped out on a San ~·ran·
risco fre-Pway Monday.
North Viet s Say Johnson
'Lying' on Vietnam Talks
P \RIS lllPI I -The North ViPt·
namrse llele,l?ation to the Paris talks
Iona) accused President Johnson nr
"lvini? ~talPments".
Nguyen Thanh Le. chief spokesman
for lhp llanoi delegation. told a news
cnnferrnC'P the President's statement
T11Psda.v nn the Vietnam talks and the
w:ir developments was "hypocritical."
· Le said .lohnsor. used "false and
lying statements ... and turnf'd blaek
into " hr t "·" and he i;aid the PrPsldf'nl's cll'mand for a reciprocal
J?rsture from the Communists for an
American bombing hall was "ahsurct."
In hi11 slalcmcnt. Tuesdav . .lohnson
told Hanoi it was time to .:mo ve from
fantasy and propaganda to thr
realistic and constructive work of
bringing peace."
lie said North Vietnam w~.:; ~endin~
men and supplies into South Vietnam
al an unprecedented rate and that thl'
~United States would not allow itsPlf lo
bP pressured into halting the bombin11.
American sourcei; saict meanwhilr
. Johnson had j!iven his full 11pproval to
the t11<'tics ad!Jptect hy II . S.
Ambassador W. Averell Harrr m11n in
ram. Thp lactici< werp reportf'd to in·
elude a proposal for immediate rt'ase·
fire talks once Hanoi agrePs lo de·
escalate the war.
The tone of Le'i. statement today in-
indicatl'd North Vie tnam had no
intention to do ~o. So far the North
Vietnamrsl' even refuse to admit thev
have troops in South Vietnam. ·
llarriman. a veteran or man\ drawn
out negotiations with the Communist".
believes America must stick it out
with a combination of firmness and
patience while llanoi continues its dai·
ly propaganda attacks on U.S. policies
and the Sai1Zon eovernment.
American officials said alternate
Chief Negotiator Cyrus R. Vance will
return to Paris Crom his consultations
with President Johnson with word
llarriman should stick to hrs prest'nt
course. Vance flew lo Washington
Monday to reporl on lht> deadlockect
talks whr<'h resume Friday,
1>41l Y PILOl :J
Buoy Now ..
Only c1ue·
To Scorpion
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Navv
today reported the sighting or an um·
dentified orange object north or an
Atlantic 'tlil sUck which has thus far
been the only clue as to the possible
whet'eabouts of the missing subma·
rine Scorpion and its crew of 99.
Whether this object -spotted earlv
Tuesday .somewhat north of the nil
s(jck area -may have been a me~
seoger buoy Crom the nuclear power·
ered sub was a matter of speculation. '
Capt. John f'. Davis. who is mom·
toring the search effort from the Pen·
tagon, said he thought some buoys are
orange but he added: "The Navy
isn't supposing anything."
The oU sUck has not been located,
nor has it been tinted to the Scorpion.
Its location was noted May 23 by a
passing vessel two days alter thP
Scorpton sent what turned out to bP
i•s final routine message from the
Azores.
The oil ~lirk was sightPd about 800
miles WPSt of the Azores.
Davis labeled thf' orangf' object as
a "solitary sighting unconfirmed."
He said a uiJor aboard the USS
Hydes saw the object about 6: IS a.m.
EDT Tuesday but an aircraft over·
head was unable to make the same
sightinJ?
The Hyde~. a Navy refrlgP.rator ship
which was not then part of the search,
has been ordered to remain in that
art?a pendinl? the arrival of other
search vessels.
At the same time it was announced
that the entire stretch of what would
have been the Scorpion'~ expectecf
course home to Norfolk. Va .. ha~ been
covered by air without succe~s and
will be scoured again.
Thirty nights covering a !iO-mile
wide .!'wath were ordered today.
~Jcl:arthy Uuc Sunday
In Huntington Beach
1 nemocratic presidential hopeful Eu-
dene McCarthy. fresh from his Ore·
)?on primary upset victory. is due to
arrive in Huntington Beach about 2
p.m. Sunday according to Casey Cha·
pl'I. McCarthy's local public rtlation!i
representative.
MC'Carthy is expected to tour t h e
hPach 11rca and thP Huntinitton Reach
T'i1>r hut will not givP a formal speech .
CHICK IVERSON saved a housewife $83.50 cash
••• every month
Sounds like a ridiculous story doesn't it? .
She bought a new 'NI from Chick Iverson because she
needr.d a car she could hurry around town 1n. She use:.
her car to deliver and prck up the krds from school.
shopping. and dozens of qurck trrps around town every
day. W1th1n a few months she realized she was spending
far less on the VW than on her previous car ... a savings
of cold cash every single month of about $83.50 ove r a
5 year period. This was pointed out to her by Chick
Iverson at the time she was considering the purchase of
a new car. Chick Iverson showed he r that by buyrng a
Volksw;1gen she would save every month on gasoline.
trres. interest on her payments. purchase prrce. lrcense
plates. depreciation, repairs and on and on and on.
If you want to enjoy Instant economy every month, call
Chick Iverson on the Peninsula and get the full story.
It's not so ridiculous whtn you can save money like thlt
every month. This kind of savings applies to students,
retired people, buJineu men, doctors. etc.-no expert·
ence needed to qu1llfy for instant economy.
Chick Iverson is the H1rbor area's only authorized \NJ
and ror~che dealer.
Authorized for YQ\Jr protec:tron.
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• . 4 DAILY flf\.OT
'"1e wife of Australian Prime
Mlhlater Jehn Grey Gorton plans
to return to her hometown of Ban·
gor. Maine, today for the first time
ii) 33 years. Mre. lettf n• Gorton,
the former Bettina Brown, stated
that they had not beeo to Bangot
since abe manied Gorton and went
to Uve In Australia. •
De <;aUlle
May Quit
Thursday
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PARIS (UP1) -Prtlldeat Om ...
de Gaulle 1bmed out ol Pu11 todl.1
to the leclulion ot b1I COUDtl'J bome
and then WU m«llltinl 1pecaJadoo
he may quit 'ftmsday • tbe oaJ1 bope
ol eolvinf the political .S economic
c:rllls phmglng Fl'Ulc:e toward bank·
ruptcy.
There war." no oflk lal confirmation,
but the Com,muniat-led General Con-
federation of Labor (CGT) called mU·
llom ol 1triking worken out ln public
demanltrations today to delD8Dd hith·
er wages -and tbat De Gaulle end
h1s stroncman Fifth Repablic.
students again bowled their protests
apinlt the GauWst regime Uld fiery
left.wing student leader Dlldel Cobo-
Bendit slipped back into France and
pledged he would lead the 1tudet'lts in
a revolution to "destroy capitalism
and establish true aocialiam."
The naUon ~ained in the grip of
paralysis with 10 million workers on
strike and other mUliona unable to
work. Officials in the finance ministry
estimated the strike was t'OSting the
nation $1 billion a week of ita gross
national product. Already France was
dipping into its 16 billion gold and dol-
lar resenes that had been so careful·
ly hoarded by De Gaulle.
Only Tuesday, Fnmcola MJttttrand,
leader of the combined leftiJt forces.
called on the 77-year-okl De Gaulle to
stlep down and call off the June 18 ref·
erendlun he has scheduled aa a vote ot confidence. Mitt«rand threw his
bat in the ring as a aucceuor, bead· inl a "popular front" government in·
David O'Brin, of Frommingho"'9-cludini the CommuniJta.
Mau., said joday that 'M 100S "shock· . De Gaulle's authority appeared to
eel" by the nc.,U Supre1M Court de· be crumbling from hour to hour and
· · h;,.h declared co111titutional there were reportl he would call off CLSIMl to ... the referendum in what could be a
a 1965 lato forbiddin{I the burning of humillating defeat It appeared his
draft card.I. The 21·year-old protest· goyemmeot waa losing lta grip u suns
er waa convicted of burniftg his draft as the discnidited Fourth Republic did
h S h B t almost 10 yean •to· ro1d on the steps of t e out os on No reason WM liven for De Gauile' Cou~e m March, 1968. He faces sudden departure. He left by bellco;
a riz year senten~. ter for hia home at Colombey·Les· • Justice Hugo L. Bleck passed an·
other milestone Tuesday as he be·
came the third oldest man in his·
tory to serve as a Supreme Court
Justice. The two justices who serv-
ed to an older age were Oliver Wen-
dell Holm••· who was on the court
past 90. and Roeer I . T •MY, who
sat at P/1. Black begins the fourth
month of his 83rd year today. • Singer lertha Kitt announced '
that ghe plans to set up a privately
financed, year·around camp for un·
~rprivileged children on the land
tbat she owns in the Mojave Desert.
The camp woutd offer formal edu-
cetion and vocational training and
be operated in a manner to that of
Boys Town in Nebraska.
Surprised pare11ts. teache rs
and tO!Qn$people of Denison.
Tez .• opened the Denison He'f·
aid and found a f uU page ad
secretly placed by 330 graduat·
ing 8eniors of Dtnisun High
School. The ad, paid for from
tlle senior class fund. was brief
and simple· "We. the graduating
c~s of Denison High School nf
1968. wish to thank uo11 fnr 12
years of sduC'ntion ··
Gardener William Hooper. 60. of
Crewkerne. England, opened his
nrst bank account after tbieves
broke into his home. tied him up
and took a tin box from under his
bed containing 6,000 pounds ($14.·
400). "l never trusted banks but
now I have learned my lesson the
expeMive way,'' he said as he de-
posited ''several thousand pounds"
which the thieves had missed. • John Tomlin, 25. was banned for
driving for three years and fined
$84 after pleading guilty in court to
charges of reckless driving. Tom·
tin asked tbe judge to take away
hil driver's Licenae for life. He told
the court that he had tried to com·
mil suicide by rammlng bis car in·
to a roadside pillar snd added : "l
might try this again ... I don't tnast myself ··
•
Deux-E&lifel in eastern France 90
minutes after cMJCelllng wit.bout warn·
ing a cabinet meeting scheduled for
10 a.m.
The Elysee Palace saJd the cabinet
session would take place Thurtday
afternoon and that De Gaulle would
return in time to preaide.
De Gaulle's sudden postponemerit of
the cabinet session and hls dramatic
departure for Colombey touched off
an immediate -wave of ~ be
had retired to write bit reiJpatlon
speech for Tbut9day. RadJo !Arope
No. 1 and Radio Luxembourt, two U..
dependent 1tatklnl, both speculated he
may quit as be bas before at time of
crisis.
Radio Luxembourg said two other
possibilitiet were that he may decide
to fire Premier Georges Pompldou
and form a new government or that
he may diuolve the National A11em·
bly and order parliamentary ~neral
electioos. Under the Fifth Republic
constitution the president can do
either.
It was widely noted that ln the p111t
De Gaulle has made a habit of ~tiring to Colombey, about 110 miles east
of Pam, When he has a crucial de-
cision to make or a major statement to prepare.
The president was in his office con-
fening with close aides when cabinet ministers dro~ up to the palace only
to be notified by officlalJ that the cab-
1.nft meeting had been poctponed.
Kidnap Victim
Found Safe;
Suspect Held
VANCOUVER. B.C. !UPI) -Mrs.
Dallas Boultbee. 5.1. estranged wife
of a wealthy real estate man. wu
found safe and unharmed today leas
than 24 hours after she was tldnaped
from her $100.000 Vancouver home.
One man has been arrested in con-
nection with the abduction and the
search continue. for a MCOtld, police
said.
"She's fine," said inspector AJ Shep·
hard. who headed the widespread
search for the prominent socialite .
.-"On the advice of bet penanal doctor
she will be apt ln b01pltal for a few
days for obltn.Uon. But sbe's flne."
Sheptmd said Mrs. Boultbee was
foond bound and 1aued Jn a dense bush arM ln South Vancouver by po-
lice workin« m a Up.
PoUce refused to identify the man
b e I n g beld. They said a 1earch was
conUnuing for a second man involved
The two men kidntPtd Mrs. Soult·
in the abduction.
bee. estranged wile of Ernest t...
Boultbee. dlairman of the board tA
Boultbee Sweet Realty. early Tuelday.
Piiia Mid tbeJ apparatlJ eatenc1
the 11ome bl kictinc 1n the Met c1oor
and lllted llh. BOuHbet wtdle I b t
aJtpt.
Mn. BdDa J'ord, ID t*rlJ ma.Id.
told polce t1M waa awalaned about
1:38 a.m. ~ cammotlaa la Mrs.
Boul619'• ~. Mn. Ford Aid abt went to lnvHU·
fate the DalN and WU IJ'abbed by
one of U.. two men and bound and
taatd 1'ttb ••deal tape. She aatd
lht manqed to lree herHll about 80
minaClll later and. findiDf tbe pbooe
llnel cut. w.nt to • netcbbor'• bomt
to DOdf1 pol1ca of tbt ........
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Democnlt dUitpd the ...... WU UD•
c:omt1t11Uonal.
Tbe Harlem polltleal leader aued
tba court to cwertuna a low• court
declllon wbJch ttnw out bit aalt for
n~ Tbe U.S. Coart ol Ap-
.,..aa haded dowa lta ruliDc cm Feb. a. A ._ period for 0Qc appeals
eqm.l••""'llM~·
Powel ... bllrnd tr. tltinc hi.a
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CLEARING THE STRE~TS -National Gua rd Earlier, crowds clashed with Guardamen wbo u1ed
1117. Tbe HCMe weed after' COD• liderint .,._.that ha bad m.llap-
propriatld Cot6 llllM8l travtt a
payroll fUndl under bil llUPW¥iJjon
and that be bid broutbt.d.ilcredit on Consr-tbrocalb bis-c!ll!!tlact ln a
eeriea ol New York court cuea. " ·troops, with rifles at the ready, moved in a solid Lear gas to disperse the mob. '8porad.ic lootinJ•
and Urebombing continued tbroup the night.
Powell promptly.-. tbe federal
courts to 09.-turD the vote an IJ'OUllds
that the "uel11Uon" proeeaemployed
by the HOUJe WM aneOiiitUutional.
line to clear roving bands of Negro rioters from the
Wesl End streets of Louisville Tuesday night. A U.S. diJtrict Judce in W•hiqton
ruled that the cou.r1lt had no bualness
interfering wJth the "internal opera-
~"of Cancrea Tbe appeali court
upheld that deciaion altbougb the three
judlea cU1fered on whet.her the court.a
ever could irQect themaelvee Into 1Uch
Guardsmen Chasing Negro Looter.s
In Violence-wracked Louisville Area
• clllpute.
The Supreme Court hu only about
two weeks remaining in ita current
term before it rece11es upW October.
lt would probably not be until
sometime in 1919 before h court acts
o.i the ca1e, in 1be event it even agrees
to consider it.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)' -Fresh
National Guard troops mewed into the
predominantly N~o West End early
today, seeking elusi~ bands of loot·
ers and rock throwers wbo plagued
the am after two nigbta of r.cial vio·
~nee.
Crowds, which earlier claabed with
guard.amen armed with rifles and tear
gu, were cleared from tbe street&.
Sporadic footings and fire bombings
cootinued through the nigbl
"They (loollers ) wait for a police
car to ro by, then loot and by tbe time
we get back, they are gone ," Police
Col. Bert Hawkins said. "The violence
is different type than Monday night.
It's more scattered."
Major Gen. William Bust.er, com·
manding ~neral of the 23rd Arlillery
Corps. said 800 guardsmen were being
deployed in the West End in shifts.
An additional 500 men were mobil·
ized Tuesday night to back up the 375
wtio went on duty Monday wMti the
trouble erupted.
Seven persons WeT'e wounded by
fUD{ire and 12 others WeT"e injw-ed in
fwo nights of disorder. Police sald 170
persons -121 adulta and 41 juveniles~
-Wtte arrested on charges ranging
from violating an 8 p.m. to S a.m. cur·
few to concealing weapons.
One of the seven wounded, Mrs.
Minnie Chenault, 49, was struck in the
head by shotgun pellets as she sat in
the living room of her home Tuesday
night. Policemeo \W:fe firing over the
heads of fleeing looters oear her home.
Louisville hospital attendants listed her condition aa ll!fiou.s.
A Negro man shot in the neclt by a
city policeman in a melee outaide a
burning printing shop waa listed in
satisfactory condition.
Firemen ansW'eftld eo calla Monday
and Tuesday. many of them the reelllt or tire bombs.
Officials Blame
'Mass Hysteria'
In School Panic
Governillent Rests Its Case
Police dispatched to inwatlgate-a
report of sniping in a West End apart·
ment w~ pinned down brlefly when
five shots Wtte fired from a second
story window. Wben police entered the
building, four young Negro men in the
apartment .gave themselves up. They
Wft'e C'harged with concealing we9p-
ons.
Violence· broke out Tuetda1 Dipt i8 ~ small, predominantly N•sro teetion
111 the Eaat End, three miles away
when police mom ln on a gang oi
yooths malting Molotov cocktails.
Rock-throwing crowds gathered twtce
and wett diJpersed.
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPl)-Aulhor·
lties today blamed ''mus hysteria"
for an incident Tuesday wblch uw 40
junior hiah 1ebool Jludents, claiming
they were overcome by a mysterious
au. ruabed to bocpltala Jn ambulanee1.
All tbe puplla .... nleaMd from
the 1*pitall. Docton Aid there ...
no clinical evidence of 1u or cbemi·
ca.ls.
In Spock Conspiracy Trial A section of Fourth Street, two
miles from the West End, was seated
off by helmeted state policemen Tues·
day to preveot window smashing and
looting which erupted the night before.
Alter a thorough 1ea.rch of the 1cbool
cafeteria in the Booker T. Wuhiq·
ton Junior Higb basement, police,
flJ'emen and health olficia11 Hid there
was no trace or re1idue of any gu or
chemical. BOSTON (UPI) -The coo.rtroom
UO* went out. the projector whirTed
into actk>n and. routinely. the reel of
MW1film flickered to lile on the
ICnlt!n.
The nenrftll have formed the bulk
of the fedenl 1ovemment' s case
against Dr. Benjamin Spock and four
cOdefendants cbarfed with counceling
draft reslstm.
The one mioum, 42 second·newsreel
Tutllday showed tbe graying pediatri-
clon sitting oo a sidewalk before a
New Yort indlldioD c8Dter, holding .,
lm~mptu newe conference.
The date w• Dec. 5 and Spock was
about to be arrested for the llrst time.
Spectators silently watched the color
film.
It was very slmllar to ei,._ other
newsreels the prosecution h a d
presented.
Afttt the lights we.nt back on. the
spectators leaned back m their chain
to bear tbe barrqe ot irosecution
que.Uona that had foDOftd each
previous film. The questioning of
witilelses wu meant to COrToborate
the film evidence.
tant u.s. Atty. J wan. cuually ap-
But Tuesday. th~ecutar, Assis~
proached the be shocked the
cOtrt room with: '
''May it please your honor, the
Nude, Strangled
Body of Woman
Found in Auto
GASTONIA, N.C. (UPI) -The
nude. stran,,_ bodJ of • 27-year-otd
woman wu found ~7 on the back
Mat of her car In the park1ng lot of a
IUpemla.rket.
Authorities ldtetif led Ule victim u
Mrs. Helen Steven Cowart, mother of
two. &be rtpClltadlJ •• 1eparatec1 from blf buabud.
H• bod1 Will found by Ray &nalaad, maq• ot the
~ wtlm be mind to opa
th• .... tbll mon01.
Nee.• ...._ ca.wt'• cJoldnc
WU piled CID blr '°"' and a doll WU
found ln tbe back ... t Detr her.
ottktrs ..Sd hair and o t h e r
matttlat1 lo th• car mdicated lbe bad
pot up a ICl'UIJle qainat her atticker.
Aatborttlal aald it•• bellned tbe
.,.... bed been erimlml11 .... 11 ..
but tbat a medic.al mmlnatioa waa
~madl.
tovemment rest~ · ·
Wall. who had been expected tA>
spend 20 days presen~ evidence but
took only 7. told newsmen later:
"It was my judgment that there was
enough evidence to prove the case.·•
On trial with Spock are the Rev.
William Sloane Coffin Jr .. 43. cbaplain
of Yale University; Mitchell Good·
man, 44, an author from Temple,
Maine; Marcus Raskin, 33. former
aide to President John F. Kennedy
and CUITtntly codirector of the
ll'lltitute for Policy Studies i n
Washington, D.C.. and M i c h a e I
Ferber. 23, a Harvard graduate stu·
dent from Buffalo. N.Y.
The defense today opened its attack
on the government's case. obviously
surprised at the abrupt conclusion o(
the prosecution's seven days of
evidence.
"A bit of a bombshell." said Spock.
pacing the corridors after the Govern·
meat rested its case.
Mayor Kenneth Schmied said ".only
a very small minority" of the city's
&5.000 Negroee, 50.f.¥)0 of whom live in
the West End, were involved in u,. trouble.
He blamed tbe disorder, which first
erupted at a street rally Monday night
on outsiders. "We knew the rally wa~
going to be held and were told some
people were coming from out of
town," he said. "It seems well plan·
ned somewhere along the line."
Negro leaders blamed the trouble
on the reinstatement of a whU'e polJce-
man, Michael Cllt.ford. who was dis·
missed for uaini "excee1ive force" in
the arrest ot two Neiroes May 8.
A four-man civil le'l'Vice board or-
dered bis reimtatiement. Cbester
Clark, the only Netro on the board.
resigned Tuesday. He said he was
against the reinatatiement order.
Schmied said, "the riotina will have
no bearing on the Clifford cue. We
will not deviate from established
rules."
Sidney N. Chernak, assistant super·
lntendent of scboolJ., said the incident,
wtlich catlled pandemonium in the din·
ing ball, was caused by "ma11 hy· 1
steria."
Chernak said the dlatribution within
the caferteria of the 38 girls and 2
boys who claimed to be ill did not fol·
low a lOlical pattern according to the
spread of gas.
About 400 of the 1747 students at the
school were just sitting down to a first
period lunch when some girls began
gagliOg a n d screaming. Some be·
came hysterical and began running
up the stair• toward the nurse'• of·
fice on the second floor. When panic
befan to sweep the school, officials on
the advice of police cloeed cluses and
sent all the students home.
One 14-year-old girl described the
lnltial scene:
"There were children on the atain
trampliq each other and other• on
the floon of the corrid<ra kicking
their feet and beatinf their fiats on
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News ·of Coast Service men on Duty Around World
• Lt. Col. Do8a1d lt. Barrh Nicholl, 1901 Leeward Lant', ft. t() quaUfy them as a ~t. A p aduate of UnJyeuity'11 SquadFon Of· assigned as chiflf I) r Clyde F:. Graham ~r .. of Airman A1dy Wickham,
Jr., of Costa Me~. bas Newport Beach and Pvt. le parachutist. Marina Bib School, he at· ricer School, Maxwell AFB, mainten~e for 2 o s o t h 1130 Austin St., Costa Mesa, Ron of W..rs. Edith Parkinson
..,.i d ti ft•~•~ft"l BeajamJa F. BeWler, 19, tetMled ~lden West Ala. Communications Squadrpn. has been assigned to the Air of 277-A Ogle St., Costa
&flUm'""' u ea M -· son of Mrs:-Loqiae M. Airman Dirk N. Bea.net, College blfol't euterlng the H!" is a .graduate of Point The Ueutenanns a telecorn· Force 1'e-chnlcal Traioini Mesa, has been assfgned to
Cbief of .. ~· G-3 'I1lird Botiller of 929 Carone.do son of Mr. and Mn. Norman pervice. Loma Hilb School, San municatlons officer and at· Center, Lowry AFB. CoJo.. the Air Force Technical
Marine ftll'Cfaft Wi ng • Drive, COlt"8.'Mesa. J. Beaulieu, of 5772 Garden Diego and of tM Universlty tended school al Keesler The airman completed Training Center, Amarillo,
Marble Carps Air StAtion, Both men C'Oinple1ed the .Grove Blvd., WestmlD,ster, Capt. Jaaet JI, DelHty, o{ San Diego, 1982. AFB. before his present basic training at Lackland Tex. Airman Wickham, an
El Toro. thr~e week coune wbicb ia· hM been assigned tlO tbe Air USAt', 100 al Mr. al)d Mrs. . . assignment. AFB, Tex. administrative specialist 1$
The colonel, a 24: year eluded five jU:mpa from a C-Force Technical Training John J. Deloey of 1741 Lt. Gary It. n .... son of ~ A munitions specialist; he a graduate of Chino High
veteran Marine C o r P s 130 plane flying 170 miles an. Center, Lowry AFB, Colo. TustJii Ave., Costa Mesa, Mr. and ti.rs. Kenneth Dunn Airm an Clydt> 1'.:. <:raham is a ~aduate of Costa Mesa School, 1967. His father. M.
• aviator, haa' served in Korea hour at an alUtude of 1.250 for schooling as a munitions has beM Mlitned to Alr of Costa Mesa bas been J r., son of Mr. and Mrs. High School, 1967. A. Wickham lives in Brea. il>d various Marine flying __:..:.=.....:.:~::....:__;_~~~~~~~--=:__~~~~~.:.-~~~~~--''--~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__:__:~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~
billeta. Moet recently be was
s-3 officer for M a r i n e
Aircraft Group, 4rf a r i n e
Corpe Air station, Iwakuni ,
Japan, and later at Chu Lai,
Vietnam.
He attended Orange Coast
. College and Long Beach
State College and t b e
Amphibious Warfare School,
Quantico, Va. ,
The colonel, his wile
Kathryn, aod seven children
make their home at 45.5
. Swarthmore Latie, Costa
Mesa.
Sgt. Frank K Alclrid&e
J r., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. Aldridge Sr. ol
8581 Washington Ave ..
Midway City, has been
MSigned to Wurtsmitb AFB.
Mich.
He ii a graduate nf
W~r High School
and attended Orange Coast
College before entering the
service.
Airman 1. c De Vaul W.
Brid1ea, Jr., 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. De Vaul Bridges of
20296 South West Birch, San·
ta Ana Heights, has· been
assigned to Laredo, Tex ..
3641st H e a d q u a r t e r s
Squadron.
A graduate of Corona rlel
Mar High School, 1967, the
airman completed b a s i c
training at Lackland AF B,
Tex.
Sgt . Kent F. PaUman, 22,
whose sUplnother, M r s .
Glenna C. Heller, lives at
2Z1 Via Nice, Newport
Beach, completed a Viet·
namese course at t h e
Defense Language lnstitute
Branch, Ft. Bliss, Tex.
BoUerman Fireman Russell
W. Weat, USN. son of
Russell J . We8t of 565 Cen·
tre St., Laguna Beach has
been assigned lo the USS
Benner.
The destroyer is being
prepared for deployment
with the Seventh Fleet.
Lance Cpl. Wa)'M A.
Stewifl USMC, son of Mr.
and Krs. Clarence Ste'1vard
of 661 Surf St .. Costa Mesa.
has been assigned to the
f irst RecOl'lflaissance Bat·
talioo, First M a r i n e
Division, Vietnam.
Cpl. Niebot.1 F. Cbampl-
en Jr .• USMC, ?Z, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas J . Cham·
pion of ~16 College St.,
CO&ta Mesa has been assign·
ed to Third Eight-Inch
Howitzer Battery. F i r s t
Marine Division, Vietnam.
Cpl. R andy R. · J ones,
llSMC. soo of Mr. and Mr~.
Charles Jones of 14691
Adams St .. Mjdway City has
been assigned to First Tank
Battalion. First Ma r i n e
Division, Vietnam.
Pvt. l.c. Richard C.
Pence, U.S. Army, 19. son of
Mr. arid Mrs. James K. Pen·
ce. 2122 Descanso, Newport
Beach, bas been assigned a~
a construction specialist in
the 173rd Airborne Brigade,
An Khe, Vietnam .
Pvt. 1.c. .Jull11 I .
Roorfguei , 20. son of Mr.
artd Mrs. Julio Rodriguez.
510 Legion St.. Laguna
Beach. has been a11signed to
25th Infantry Divisfon. Cu
Chi. Vi e t n a m . Pvt.
Rodriguez is a driver.
.\irman Clyde E. Graham
Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde E. Graham Sr. of ll:lO
Austin St., COsta Mesa. has
completed t r a i n i n g at
Lac kJaftd AFB, Tex.
He has beet\ assigned to
the Air Force Technical
Training Center, L o w r y
AFB, Colo.
A IJ'aduate of Costa Mesa
High Sd>ool, 1967, the
airman is a m u n i\lon s
tpedalist.
Lt. Leoaard J. Bu d7, U.S.
A.Ir Force, "°" of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J . Brady St. of 4030
Garfield, Costa Mesa . ha~
lfaduated from tM Defen~f!
lnfonMtiion S c h o o 1 ' 11
lntonnation Officer COW'S~.
Ft. ~amin Harrison, Ind.
S,t Eneat C. Nltt.tk.
eon of Robert L. Nicbola of
C.-. Mela, h• b • e n
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Kennedy· Ambushed·
Senawr's Strategy Backfires in Oregon
By GEellGZ J . MARDER
POR'n.AND (UPI) -
Robert r. Kennedy'• c•m·
paian stretegy bOomeranged
In Oregui.
The New York aen.Mor
built up the primaries as do-
or-die tetdng grounds for
his presidenti1J 1mbttions.
Repeatedly. he said, he
could not afford to Jose anY
of them. He nffded Oregon,
he said, to remain a viable
candid~e. Now the unexpected ha
happened. Oregon rej
him. Although Oregon did
not knock Kennedy out of
tM preiidential race, It hurt
him bedly. There is no
disguising the g r l e v o u s
damage which w• done to
Kennedy's chancu.
REPAIR DAMAGE
Primary wi ns la
Caillornia and South Dakota
where the voflen will ex·
ints their choice for presi·
dent next TuH<!ay. could
repair much ot the. damaee.
but not all.
Kenoedy. hinwelf, set the
primacy rou~ to the
nomination. K e n n e d y ,
himaelf, fixed ttie states as
blue cblp. It would be hard
for him to chanc• tune now
and 111 he never melllt it.
Practical politiclan that
he is, Kennedy a1eo was
frank tG aay that if be dkln't
do well tn Ofelal, Vice
President R a b er t H.
Humphrey would be.-the
g1~r.
Although h.lJ name was
not on tbe presidential
b a 11 o t .. Hu m p b rey's
bandwagon spurted forward
as much as Kennedy's went
In reverse. wh.lle Kennedy
went bis owb way collecting
pport where it ~s.
om lt>e delegdes who will
choose the D e m o c r a ti c
nominee for preside!K at the
Chicago coovention I n'
August,
HUMPHREY LEADS
A United Presa lnterna·
tionel listing of preferences
by delegMel already chosen
shows Humphrey well In the
le a d with min v 0 t e s.
Oregon boo&ted McCarthy's
total to 230 with Kennedy in
third place with 175Y.r.
On the e\fe of the Oregon
primary, Humphrey te0red
1 major break through by
nabbing 95 of the 112
p r e viously UDCCJIDlllitted
Pennsylvania votes. And the
day of tbe i--imlr'Y, Sen.
George Sm&thers. a favorite
son wtio is backiDC Bum·
pbrey, ran awey wiSh 56 of
tile 61 Florida coavertion
votes up for grabs.
<ngoo put M c C a r t h y
back in the race as a major contender. .
Georgia Flags Drop
After Desegregation
ATLANTA (UPI) -Flap
new at half staff over Gear·
gja state buildlnp Tueldly
and today on orders of Gov.
Lester Maddox aa a protnt
a1alnst the Supreme Court's
latest acbool deaearegation
ruling.
Maddox ordered all Amer·
lean and Georgia flags low·
ered "In recognition of this
loss of liberty and tbe de.
structlve blow to educaUon••
resulting from the court'•
May *Z1 decision eutlntitg
"freedom of choice" deseg-
regation plans of many
southern ICbools.
The aovemor. lD • bharre
ceremony 1t the capitol
Tuesday, placed a copy or
the U.S. Constittltion draped
In black in front of the flag
pole bearing the U.S. a n d
state flags, then lowered
them 11 be delivered a Jong
tirade against the Supreme
Court.
Tbe governor charged in
a three page proclamation
the court's nding WU ''in
support of tbe demands of
the Communist Party of the ·
United States and itltern1·
tionaJ communism tG force
unlOdlY and unconstitution-
al redal tntesration qpon
our cbildren and teachen of
evqy race. creed, color and
natlDDal oricm • • • "
STAT• 0, MOuRNIMG -Georgia Gov. Lester
Ma&loox lowered state and U.S. F1ras to half-mut '!'uuday and placed a black·dra copy ol the
U.S. Comtitution at tbe bllse of ftagpole. Hl1
adlaD came ln proteet to t.be U.S. ~ CGart
dedllon ouUnilil "freeclom of cholee • deeepep:
tJca Dims of many soutbem scbool1 as .,. tldaied
a .....,de U.hour period of dldW1llD •
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...U. I. MATUY 4'8 HAMIL TON, COITA MUA •
n. odds are still Jona
against the M I n n e • o t a
1en1tor winninc ttie nomble·
lion. Oregon m t r e l y
shortened them a bit. TM
Oregon primary hurt Ken-
nedy much more than tt
. helped M~Y wbo need-
ed the win here Ju.t to 1tly
ln the race. 1
If McCarthy follows up his
Oregon victory by defeating
Kennedy in California, H
wU become 1 two-min race
for the pt'elidendal namin1·
tion: Humphrey v er 1u1
McCarthy ..
WRAT WENT WRONG
What went wron« for Ket1·
nedy ln Oregon?
There were lipl of trou·
ble befcre the vat.ta ftf'9
C8Slt
Kennedy had written oif
McCartby • a majcr op-
ponent. prectleally tpol int
him in tbe c-npalp, But
McCarlby bid IOmethiDC
going for him In Onion.
The final returns proved it.
McCarttly scored in widely
different partl of tbe ltate,
lndu8ltria I 11 well u rural.
Hil margins were close but
~ over moa of tbe
state.
Kennedy made a tactical
error in building u p
Humphrey M his oni1 op-
pooeot in <ngon. He also
louod ttie state puuUnc.
Except Ill ~ rallies.
such as in Eugene and
Grants Pass, bis audieace
djd not reapood wtUl the
emotionll fervor Xemedy
had eY()![ed in other ltates.
Negro and othe9' minority
groups were hard to find in
Cftgoo.
STAFF IRRITATED
AhnOlt everywhere Ken·
nedy campaigned, be found
a fair aprlntliDg o f
McCarthy signs. He didn't
allow it to gt!:t under his
Din, but hill .Uff WIS clear·
1y irritated.
There seems tA> be no
question Kennedy is going
on. Reglrdlen of what he
sajd previously about the
importance oli the
primaries, Kennedy c a n
keep himself In the race by
winning the remaining
-primaries in OalUomia and
South Datlota. His opponent
again ·will be McCarthy,
with Humphrey egging both
on llftd rNdy to reap
rwwds without risk.
Tbe ~ Republican
primr..ry was more reveal·
ing in what tt didn't show
than wUt it did.
It didn't show 1 thing for
New Vert Gov. Nebon A.
Rockefeller, wbo got an in·
significant wrlte·in vote,
althou&b a wad ot money.
'100,(0) or more. was spent
on his behalf. Rockefeller
put tome of his prettiae on
the line by approving an
~on campaign tOUT on
hi.<! behalf by New York
Mayor John V. Lindsey. It
was the nearest thing to a
campaign Uasco, with a
flood or »terature 1 r1'd
advertising, but scarce
crowdl UUing out at pt'O-
Rocbfeller raltiet.
REAGAN FAILS
Orecoll also didn't show
Gov. Ronald Reagan of
C&Utama doing 111y better
in this state. where bis 1up-
porten conducted ttie(r big· sat campa~n effort, tban
In Nebraska. Reagan sup.
porters hoped that if be did
well in Oregon he would an·
noonce. On the balls of the
<>reton showing, Reas~
wl1 remain non·•ctive. ,
Former Vice President
Rldlard M. NW. won big
and et11iJJ.
P'-'DDLE PORTRAITS -Residents of Resurrection City, with their images
reflected in a puddle of water, walk along a boardwalk Tuesday. The steady
rain has forced the temporary evacuation of some of the marchers:
Heavy Rain Poses Threat
To Poor People's Village
wy:· Means Cc.mmittee,
Abermthy mel wi~ Ti· ~lfare problems.
PBIW...Plml
Senate OK's ·
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -
TM ._.... bu aent a wide.-
ransinc '5 billlon ltoulinl
biD to tbe Houae. which ii •arklne on one ·e v e n
bn9dlr. BoU'I were aimed a belptnc poorer people get
beMer bomel.
On a 17-4 vote Tuesday.
tbe Senate approved a three·
year ltmter on Presjdent
Jolmtoft'• plaa to prbvlde
six million new 1 n d
nlurbistled low~st housing
uniU by 1'78.
The House Bz:'llkina Com·
mlttee already is working on
a • bMlion plan worked out
by il'I H o u I i n g Sub-
committee . whose
cbairman. Rep. W i I l i a m
Barrett <D-Pa.). called "the
1artelt bouline bill J D
history."
For one thing, Barre~·s
panel approved a five-year
program of interest subsidy
. paymeata fi>r lower income
groups, compared with the
three-year plan under the
Sen&(e bill.
The Sena~ went along
with virtu1lty even-new
upect ot· the President's
houllnc request. aithough
reducinl the period of the
autbortution from r i v e .
years to three.
T b e a d m I n i stration
orlFnallY requested a fl .5
billioa proeram over the
longer period.
A mala feature of the
lepWkln would help pro-
vide be4lter housing for those
in tMttoe. plus the subsidies
to ~lp low and middle in·
come Americans buy their
own bomu.. . Besides its
new ~1m, the me&'Sure
1">tUc1 extend and expand
urbM...-.r.a. ....... -..... ~-,....,.... ~ .......... ... °' tbe .. ....... proride
federal mortc•c•
pl' ...... kl Mlp mlddJ6.
Income Amtric• buJ aaJn.
mer borDes; crack down on
out-of-state lend tacbU,
and subsidise colleae boos·
ing construction.
A major new procnmi,
originated by Sen. Clmles
Percy <R·IH.). woo1d betp
low and moderate income
families buy new and rebuilt
homes ~ S15,CIOO to
'20,000 -depeodiag en loca·
lion aod famil.y size.
lJnder tbil p r o g r 1 m ,
families earning 83.500 to tUOO would be eligible for
monthly federal sul*clies
expected to ranee from ..,.
to $50. Becauee • woukl
be allowed for each cllild, a
couple with five children
could earn tUOO and be
eligible for the subsidy.
The famnY contfiblJtion
would be limitecf to 3> per• ce~ of income or a P11ment
keyed to I l pettelJt anauaJ
mortgage intereat rate. The
government woulc1 pey the
lender the dHltrence.
The bill wou1d authorize
PIO million for the borne
ownership proeram 0vu
three years.
Anociler $300 m il Ii <0 n
would be authroized to help
the poor ..,... g e n e J a l I 1
famllies with incomes below
..,,(0) -in renting homes.
The family payment would
be limited to 25 percent of :
Income wittl the government ~
paying the difference. ' WASHINGTON (UPl) -
u.dera of the P o o r
People's Mal-ch strive today
to keep their campaign'from
faltering after hffvy raw
turned ResUM'ection Clty in·
to a sea ol mud Mld forced
huodreds of re&identa to
seek &heller ill nearby
ohurdles and p r1 v a t e
HOLLV\NOOO PARK
jerina after leadln' a aroup l---
ol 150 marchers to the
A g riculture Departtnent.
T'be demonstrators were I
turned away. how e v er ,
~se a senilar group
failed Monday to , ~Y a
'29'l.66 lunch bill they rang bomes. .
up Mooday.
After stianding in the ratn
f« almost 30 minutes,
Abe!°lla ltiy paid the bi lJ In
ca!ill lnd promised to pay
fot' lu:ndl for the Tuesday ·
3 BIG DAYS
SPECIAL HOLIDAY
WEEK-END RAcES ·
Thurs. May 30
Fri.May31
Sat.June l Despjte n ight-lo ng
showers end the proepect or
still more rain. march offi·
cials planned a return to the
Agriculture Department and
hoped for the lirst time to
haive members of the diui·
dent Muican·AmeiCMJ and
lndiMI factions join i ,n grcup as well. W he n -----------:-----:~~--------;__;_ __ _
demo~ations. Agriculture ofCicials said the
cafeteria had just closed.
tbe ~v. Jesse Jackson, 1
mareh teider. ~·
Reies Tijerina. leader of
the SpmJistl-speak.ing COO· tinfent, said Tuesday be
would cOnMr' 'with Jndillll
Ohief M9d Bear. arriving to-"The ~s lfld ttie
day from New York. on schools haw ~lped ue but
wihetber the Indians want to · the D e pa r t m e n t of protest a Supreme Court deciJlm Monday upholding Agrkutttn refuees to feed1
tt1t rigt\t of Wa6'lington the tmnrrY. Tttis Is just!
State to prosecute lndiane another eumple of the con·
wlho fish for salmon with tradk:Uonl in America and '
nets. an exptttaioo Of tile con·!
Tijef'ina said ms people tempt the A m e r I c a n
were "ready to go to jail" to ecoo;omy ha,., for poor peo·
de~ the Indian6' rigtits, pie."
arid warned ht Mt'xican· But a d e p a r t m t n t
Americans aod I n d i a n a ipakNllllM told wwwneo
miebt be&in 1 e p a r a t e 151000 f>O'.lldl ol fedtral food
dem<Jnltrations if not given had been auCborhed for
a p-eater voke in the Poor diatribution at Raurnction
P!ople's Madi. City. He laid the eutboma·
'1be "°". Ralph David bon ineiudtd flour. canned
Ai>enJet!ly, ·president of the roeel. pcMdefed milk, but·
Sou tb er n Chr ist I an ter, rice. corn meal, chee1e
L e a d e rsb.lp Conference and ..,Ut pees.
sponsoring the merdl. mov · AJb>ugh tbe rmirdters
ed quickly to c a l m the had UU1t auccess a t
diaaenten. He said b I a c k AllS'iculbn, t h e y did
people Pledled tbeir "un· mam«e to get two ol tbeir
quali6ed ~ to our red number meo ttie olf\ce of
lrotbers 9' 1bW f igh t Rep. Wilbm' Mills, (0.Ark.)
.-the Sullreme Court For more than a week, .,_
decislion. We Wlllt tile Jn-~had tried ribout SUC·
diianl to mo. we an witti ce11 to 1te Mllla. cMinnln them "fff"Y step d 1t1e of me lku!t w.,.s , and
HOME OWNERS! PROPERTY OWNERS!
VOTE FOR TAX RELIEF
ON
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New President Takes Reins of SF State ,~=---=------•
SF STATE CHIEF
Dr. Robert Smith
Trustees NaTM Summerskill Successor as· Protests End .
-"I • • t
SAN FRANCISCO t UPI\ -or. Robert Smith, a pro·
feisor of education at San
F'ranclsco St~te College for
the put 19 years. was nam·
ed pre$ident of the em·
battled IChool early toda~.
The declsion wai an-
nouoced by the state college
board of trust~es after a 7·
hour 45-rninute meeting. II
came just hours after mili·
tant students ended ei~ht
days of b o i s t P r o u i;
demonstra!Jons under threar
nf immediate suspension of
rulr violators.
The prote.-;ti;, pr1mitr1l:.-
aimed at abohs1'ung a cam·
~
pt.II ROTC unit. broua.tit
police to the campus on
three occasions and reaultcd
m 59 arrests.
Smltti, 52. succeeds .John
SummerskiU. whose position
u president was ''vacated"
earlier lhis week by State
College Chancellor Glenn S.
Dumke. · Summersk.ill had
submitted fus resignation
aod had been sched1,1led to
leave the post in September.
Summerskjll. i\J>POinted
prPsident in 1966 a(U!r serv·
tn)? as vice president Al r 0 r n e 11 University. An·
no11nced his resij!nation f 'eh
22. Ht h11d been cr itic1z.rd
• for bls handling· ot .wdent
demOMtrations on eampua
last . December -and 1n
turn criticized poUticianl for
interfering in educational
affairs.
D u m k e recommended
Smith as president Monday
night and the trUltees called
their hurried meetinc Tues·
day to interview hlm and
"see what be has to offer in
thr way of i""50lution to the
student mess at the col·
lege."
A board spokesman said.
however. that a number of
1·andjdates were considered
at the lengttry meeting.
111 acceptinl tfte job.
Smith said be would 1trn
!or a maximum of th..-
yean.
He said he had kept his
eye on the student 11prllin14
of the school. but did not
want to ·second-guess" the
precedinl? adminJstratlon.
He declined comment on
most nf newsmen's ques·
tions regarding ttte school.
However. he did add that
in regards ~ne,..ROTC. in· asmu~( the f~ulty had
voted 10 rrtain it on campus.
ht fe ll the issue was clOffd
for tbit IChoo.l -,ear.
SmiUl Joined lie tacuJty ill
JMt a taupt education
foe five yeah before becom·
i.ng first deaD ol the IC~)
ot educatioll. He reaianed aa
dean and returned t o
t.acbing in 1964 followinl a
dJspw over t e a c h l n a
methods with the truatees
and Dumke, ttlen presldeot
of the college.
The new president later
accepted an administrative
post and was highly regard·
ed by ttie trustees.
•
fur I>a on FatherS day ...
i>r~Dads and old~
and grand Dads and new Dads
and Dads-in-law and ftshing
Dads and ~Dads and
traVeling Dads and aunpq
Dads and
and boating Dads
and hiking Dads
and ... if you're
aDdd ... well?
Solons Campaign "" Phil l11tftrtau1 Rafferty Says Kuchel
Lax on Crime Control Assembly Approves
$232 Million Slash
j ..... .
SACRAMENTO I A Pl -
Legislators hurried homP
for some late campaigning
today, bringing voters word
that the Assembly has ap-
proved '23'l million in tax
cuts Co: businessmen and
homeowners.
However. passage of lht ™'o bills was accompanied
by a stinging attack by Gov.
Reagan's (inance chief on
Democratic A s s t m b I \'
Speaker ,JessP M. Unruh ·
Thr administration's Op·
$2 Million
Helicopte r
Suit Filed
pos1t1on to the current (firm
of the tax cut for property
owners coupled with s1gnifi.
cant Senate distaste for thP
proposal. left the w h o I e
issue in doubt.
However, chances for 11
tax cut of some sort this
year stiJI are good. This is
because terms of the SI
billion tax raise bill pasi;ed
in 1967 provided that the
i1 t a t e sales tax will go
down one-half cent -about
$1!13 million - on July I if
lawmakers can't agreP on
how to distribute money set
aside far property t a x
rrcluctions.
UnrUh's !mCces11 ln usinl( -r:~ ~ .... A,
the Democratic majority in ~t?' ~ the Assembly to mould the ._ __ _.f.-_.;;3 _0 __ <t!> '<-• 1 ···--"'-"~·•· '"' • ,...,. ... ,~ """'"-···'·
property tax bill the way he ''Now, now, Douglu-your coffee ia getting cokl
prefers Jed to s e v e r e and your eyea are gettini rlazed."
criticism from Caspar W. ------
,
LOS A.\fGELES rUPll -supporters." he continued. 5", ......
llll'f!!n -.... ...., • -l8Tlltlt .. trnlrt II 1111 tll -Mnutfl • '-'"fr,.,,
Dr Max R a r f , r t y , "Mr. KuchtJ fa v o r e d
Republlcan senatorial can· ,.very maneuver to weaken
ltidate, Tuesday accused hts the crime control bill. until.
opponent. Sen. T h o m a s at the last moment ftom
Kuchel (R-Caill.), of failing fear of voter reprisal. he in·
"to support effective crime <Heated support on fina11---------------------
control measures." p1t1age. . . "
In a statement released Meanwhile. in a talk jn ---------------------
by Rafferty's headquarters s.cnamento Tuesday night,
here. the state superin· Sen. K u c b e I apparently
tendent of public instructiOf'l ttferred to a recent remark ~aid Kuchel failed to support by Dr. Rafferty that the
ful ly the safe streets ~nd United State! shouJd level
rrime control act which one of North Korea's citiee
r('cently cleared the Senate. if that coufltrY refuses to
TWO BAYS
OFFIJN
"Th P official journal of release the crew of the USS
the trnited States Se nate Pueblo. J I T J9 • W TV ~
clearly reports ttiat my op-"Opening a st' c 0 n d an.. ., ~ u ~~
pnnent was on record, time military front in Asia, by
and again. in favor of declaring war with Northl
weakening the bill and in op· Korea, would not bring our1 Via,,. AL • t ·L
position 1<1 limitation of fellow Americans back to usl ., D.. '.b ne
supremt court authority," safe and sound," Kuchel t
Rafferty i;aid. told the S a c r a m e n t or V J9 •• •• y
''Several desperate at-Comstock Club. "The kid·! .__, r.1r•i.LJ at
tempts were ma de t n naper nation's retaliations
LOS ANGELES ll'rll
\n attorney ror th(' aclmin·
1Rtratlon of the rstate of on(' or 23 person~ killed in thl'
crash of a helicopter in Par·
:tmount last week has filerl
a 12 million wrongful dea th
l!Uil in superior court here.
Weinberger, state finance
director.
He labeled Unruh a~ "a
ruthless. self.seeking, Tam-
many·style politician whosP
only concern i11 power for
him11elf."
destroy the legislation and would surely be again.~t our'
$12 Mt·zii·or• i·n Hero;n ,_"_at'_h _tirn_e_M_r._K_uc-he_I s_id-ed_c _•p_t_u_r e_d_c_i _ti_z _en-til v,.. ~ .. ~o~~T
11 11 with thP anticrime control themselves." ., 1:-I~ .. •• '1 W
Seized in Long Beach; I ISLAND on
Los Angele!' Airway~. thf'
operator of thP helicQpter :
Sikorsky Aircraft of Connec·
lieut. whkh manufactured
lhf' tnl!inl' were named as
rlefendanls in the action.
brou~ht rm behalf of thf' e~·
tale of Millon J. Ollbornt.
Detroit. Mich.
The helicopter crashed
and burned while en route
from Anaheim to Los Ange·
les. The cause is still under
investigation.
The suit alleged that t h e
crash was due to ''the net·
ligence or the defendants"
for assertedly failing to take
proper precautions. The ac-
tion rlaimed there wa~ a
r:11lt1rP lo tr;iin ;inrl ~11prr
v1~r f'mplovri; rh:1rl!Ni wit h
!hi' rarr ::inrt matnll'n::iocl' or th,, hrlicoptrr.
P .E 'f cacher
Stays Fired
SAN RAFAF.L n :r 11 -
The TamaJpajs High School
nistrict voted Tuesday nighl
not to rehire Elizabeth R.
Rlodgett, a 2ll•pound phy~1·
<Al education instructor rir ·
~cribed aii "a liviniz hypocri·
~~· of the i;uhject iihe is
leachin~ ...
Tile volP was 4..0. with Mlf'
woman member abfltaininiz
because 11he ~aid 11he h11cl
had an "obe!lity problem"
herself for year11.
The board's decision rnl·
lowed the re<:ommendation
of Paul A. Winton. heariniz
officer of the state depart-
ment of education. He i:airl
evidence presented to him
i1howed Miss Blodl(ett. 41.
"has a physical conditton rendering her unfit for serv·
i~ or to instruct."
"He c 0 n t I n II al I y ano
piously preaches the need
for property tax renief,"
Weinberger said. ' · Y e t ,
when he has a chance to act
respon sibly and give th11I
rPlief tn Californians. he
turns his hack."
Pasi;age of the t ,.-o
measures came d u r i n I(
separate morning and t'ven-
ing sessions which totall'd
four hours. After brier
mee tings t o d a y • thr
legislator!! headed home un-
til J une s. Seventy-seven or
the 80 assemblymen are
running fat renomination at
the June 4 primary, as are
half the 40 senators.
The 1967 tax increast' set
aside SlSS m illion of tht new
revenues to be sent back to
local J?overnments -· th is
allowing t.hem tn drop pro·
p('rty taxes by that amount.
llowever. U n r 11 h suc-
ceeded last week in adclinsz
another S35 mlil ion, pushinit
the total to $190 million.
Reagan was angered at this
because he wants to pass
the S3S million -which
LONG REACH l\I Pl1 -
Narcotics agents have seli·
I'd an estimated SJ2 million
in ht-min froom 1ix Chinf'Sf'
~amen and 1111y tM arrest~
of "more important"' ~r
~ons are expected.
A total of 27 pounds of un-
cut heroin was found strap-
ped around the waisb and
upper thighs of four of the
six sailors when the group
was apprehended Monday
night at a downtown inter·
section.
The Chinese nationals ar·
rived here Su11day 11hoard
the SS 7..eclar.d. a n11 tl'h·
registered t' a r g n ve:;srl.
which heJ?an iti; voya:,?r in
llnnJ! Kon!:' and marle its
la.<;t stop in Ma111l:1 .. \ ~t'lH't'h
of the i;hip uncovered no
narcotics.
Authoritits said four nf thP
men originally Jived in the
Kwang Tung provinc@ of
Communist China and the
n\ht>r twn were natives of
Honi Kon2.
Officials saili tilt-drug
\¥1'11 "nf thf> very fine~! type
nf far eastrro-grown heroin"
and when i;uitably <'tit woulrt
retail on the street for $1'.!
million.
Dana Andrews
Faces Divorce
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Dana Andrews' wife of 28'
yearli. charging hr caused!
her "great ml'ntal and phy~·
ical suHerin)!." sued the ac·
tor for divorcr Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Todd .\ndrews.
;ti. Santa Monica. clirl not
list 11peciric chMl?es in the
superior court suit. S h e
asked for a fair sharr of' community property and
support for he~lf and a
daughter. Susan. ~.
comes f ro m unexpected --:;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==.=========-
high lax revenues -back to
middle-income taxpayers as
a tax cut next year.
lJ nru h Sued
By ()ppoocnt
1.0S ANGELES I APl -A
Oemocratic primary oppo·
nent In the 6.'ith Assemblv
District hai; filed a SZiO.oOO
damage suit against Asi1em -
bly Speaker Jesse Unru\'t
and an aide to Unruh.
The candida~. E. Henr-
Sarlcy. alleged in the suit
filed Tuesday that he h a d:
been attacked last Sundayl
by Don Weddle. Identified
in the suit as an aide lo Un-1 ruh.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e Wh'"" In hav~ IT'ii~ pi(ok
11p •nd hauling Mn, . . •
thf' r111te ls v~ry rellWlll·
.~.
• A Mt.,.ittl'r 11 w•nt~ file'
tM f\nt two ,...... ..,
JUM ......... u oWer
~
• Htte'• I '°°" °"*11111'1V foe' u oper1tetliil OPT·
aT OPERATOIU
e A 94')' JM,._ •. m-!l~t
wttti dd.ktrflft 'hfinc IOlcl
f~ Jut St«>.
e °""""' I• --'IU. :t ~ -ic>tJ In ~utlful HAWAn.
e Rfft'• •" ''"'" af ~
"' Mn'1ln'5.
Sl&N UP IOWI
tor you r
Free
200
Ptrson1t Chtckin1 Account
A NEW PLAN FOR ALL NEW
PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUMlS
Open. Ptl"IOn•I Chtekin1 Account Ind Southern cat.iorni•
F'trst N1tiontl link will Mrvtct it WITHOUT CH~RGE when
• minimum btl1oct of $200 It m11nbin1d.
Whentllef yoor chtc1C11111ecount btlt not f1t11 below 1200
YoU pty $1 and witt. an tht ctltclca YoU want.
ht,_ •t ....... ,_ .. -, IMil, '9£ ~y TltE POSTMll
J • h
,. .
\
Int.rest is c~ dtily and peid from the
ht if funds .. rteeiwd by it. 10th. Interest is paid
ftorn diet l9CeMd ""'" fUndl ~ to .,.,..,
end. lnlef9t It P6id le dtt. of withdr.-1 lfter three
months 'Mien 1ecount remains °""' to 8'ld of QUtrttf'.
Accounts art Insured to $15,000 and protected bV
AMheim'a 100" record of 5altty since foundina
In 1921.
a.aa" 15.2l5"
c-.it ""'* rat 1111 ;tm$1~=
IM .. ..,.,.,_~.-..._, .....
Menaorial ~11
Weeliend
Fri.4Sat.
......... hlelMI "100"-The Yo\Jfl!)flrS will lio.t ...
time of their was roonq Popcors '" the Sloge Courl-wi!tt
e prize wil'l!"r In tech roe e ond c chmice lo win big
prizes, including o P.opcor '"o drawing Ol'l Satultq. MOOft
le 5 both days. Free ,ic,. a:K races tool
Thrff""9 reclftt ,....._...,.,, The Island ~ bol+i
doys. Off1ciol films of post lnc:Honopolis races, Riverside
.SOO, Ationto .SOO.
""9 ,.. .... C9n-ln the Moll, including o Sebring wi~
ning Porsche, Mclaren sport roctr, old ond new _,,,i,.,
cors, drogsters, funny cors ond many Olflers.
IR the ••••• Mel!IOfiol Doy ¥Olues it! all lour ~
"""' •ores ond 52 specialty rq. Giid ~ants.
,
li1
I
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DAJLV "1.0T 9 f
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Better Produce at DISCOUNT PRICES!
TIIESE PllClS, EffiCTrtE THURSOAY tllrv wmHtSOAY, tMY 30 tllfll JUHC 5
~t I
Mt:t • FlRM
IURMOSA 4
11
L $1 PLUMS
Wllll FRESH • CRISP
ROMAINE 10 .. c LmUCE
FROZEN
FOODS
~ llllDIM FROllN•t.OI. CAN "8C ~AWAKE=O:,ICt 39c6J9
DUTCK PftlD! • HALF.OAl.1.0N CTN 35c
!mitatNNt ICI MlUC 39c
MJ11vmac1 • 11\0IZH • 1'-0Z. sm: 63C CHEESE Pina 69c
PtPPEJIONI PIZZA • IS.OZ, '9c 7le
IROUN • ..OUNCE • ' VAIUmEs 11c Morton MEAT PIES 23c
DELICATESSEN
&CREAMERY
SOME Al.PHA BETA STOMS DISCOUNT
CHAAGI ~
lll ,Hll afTll • 6 OUNCE PACUGE 36. C COOKED SALAMI ate VAlUl
•l,Hll am •• OUNCE PAC.KAGt 36c Pickle & Pepper Loaf v~
•LrHI aEU •.w111. ll!:T WT. 1.a . •·ot. S I St 9 ?CS. of CHIC:KEN :M: PICG,
ll,Hll anl • 3 OUNCl PACV.G~ 14' CREAM CHEESE Uc YALUt
I OUNCE PACKAG~ VAl.tJE ..
IL'"" am ... u . VAL\Jt: 79• Monterey Jade CHEESI •
VIN£·RIK • SWEET • IMPERIAL VALLEY SWEET ANO MILD
BERMUDA2~19c
~ OUl\Ct SIZE 22c ALEX BURRITOS 25c
• BEAN & GREEN CHILI • BEEF & BUN • 8UF •BEAN 6,CKEESE BUMITO CANTALOUPES
HOU SEW ARES sow ALPHA •ETA
BEAUTY AIDS ~I Dl~NT
Al&Ollfll).COLOllS •I DI. DIAMETEl 59' V1NYl PLA YBAW 69c
MIN'S, WOMIH'I , CH!LDllEN'J SllES 29c ZORIE$ . 39c
WOMEN'S AlfD GlllLS' • 1 " TENNIS SHOES $1. 99
MIN'I ' 10'11' flJons SllOD &tt · &• WALl'I CJOOOTIAJI llf!ADlll • WAl>E 11' U.S.A. ULJCW' IJIA1'D • , .. redt:ti.nllr ~
~ ~· J0TTLZ MOUTMWASK ~ COW~TI 100$1.15 77•
11/i OUNC!S SIU • DllEAMF1.0Mll 5 64 POND'S TALC 67c
"OUCHLISS'', 3' PIM'TIC BANDAGES 3 C CURAD Comic ~ps 49c
•TD PRODUCTS
DISCOUHT Pl.ICID et ALPHA HT A
• CIQPPllTOHI • Tl.HY A • SIA • SKI>
10X. OF 10 • 'or SUPEll 37c KOTIX TAMP.CNS 49c
IOX. or ... • l\EG. or SUPEI\ Sl.79 11.2'
h~.:;;(LL ANE OU S ITEMS
~ !. '.!!'f'I • )(.OZ. m. 32C ~SAua43c
~ 11& n. JIOU. • IONUI JI Act 26' ~OlADWIAP • 31c
--~~-10c 9c
~ ~·., ouNct am:
35
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~ ,.,,.. 45c
t.U. CAN JISC ..sTLIS a-. QUIK 49c ~
LO'W'Ni~s 49c 154
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DOUBLE DISCOUN TS
Miscellaneous ~ ~~ ITEMS ~ ""MIS''
ciOAHmslZE ,: $2.99 •2"
001.nlH auDI. •4 oz.• ltli' ..... 1 •• Macaroni & ChMee 1 lc
@SAWS~= stc 25c
~~C:~~ ~~0A~1'N: ;9~ 26c
12 IN. s 2S FEET • ALUMINU~ ' 3'"
ALCOA FOIL 31c v-
-wlNE. V.NIGA: Oil QAl\U2'c 2r
411 QUAJIT ' a. • ... . ~um's ~ s1c 35c
a:mc~~i;; ,,.
GDHAlU>T'I • it}, CAif 37' Jumbo Tamai• 4Sc
HUNT'S • I OUNCE C#tH 11 C ·TOMATO SAUCE 12c
HWl"I • 21/a ~N TOMATO IAIJCI • alt I OZ. CAN w/W JIOONI or CHElll lk ,Mill
lJllY'I • 7 O\INC! CAif 4"' COINED lllF • 4Sc .a·
LlllTI • lZ ~ CAJf 5ac loast ..., & Gravy 61 c .., .
@$,TMCI CAJI Ste 51 4
ith CAM • Ml.VD OR IUCD 2ac STOKELY PIACHIS 33c ..,-
c AL FAM&• 46 OZ. CAH •I V.wttrm.S 27c FRUIT DRINKS 30c
@&>ow~IANiln': 63'
20 OL SIU • llJ IONUS 49c Aiax Window Cleaner S9c
ICING SIZE • DE'TDODIT 10• JOY UQUID l:i=:' ISc "
GIANT SIU: • 1HCL IOc OFT 71 C DREFT DmRGINT 13c
JUMBO SIZE • INCL. 20e OFF • 1 f7 DASH' omRGENT $2.19 •
WORYl'ZEIAlt SOAP 19c 184
GIANT Sitt UOUID CU.YID 66' Ml. CLEAN 7Jc
22 OUNct CAN 73c CINCH Spray Cleaner 79c
11£0\11.All Sl2E • INCL. 2" OFT 15· AJAX CLEANSER :'llJ.~""' 1 lc "
22 OUNCE SPRAY CAN 5ec ST A·FLO SJ AICH 69c '7 -
KALP OALLON • lNCt. ... OFF 49• VANO Liquid Starch Ste
s:c,-:,;=Rin .. $1.39 s1"
KAU' OAu.ON • UQUID He 7k
2Tc 25c
AUl!OM • t.llOU PACK. At.M. Celol'9 25c T0UJ TISIUI 27c
ONIONS · s 1 ·
WllUt FRESH • SOLIO
GREEN CllllGE
I
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2-l.l. CAN ll!O . .r l?L.EC. IUI I:"' 3.1.1. CAN REGULAR a.a It
AN • CKICOllY l\EGUl:M 69C LUZIANNE COl'RE 71 c
&-OUHCt IAR COFFEE 69C LUZIANNE INSTANT 7Sc
lll""ll aUll 79c LI. VALUE ,. 9•. FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE
6·0C. CAN • l\ICK IK vtTAMIM 'C'
llrHll lfTI • 1' OUNCE JIAClAGE
ALL MEAT He VAlut
IDEAi. • PIOZIN ~ 22C
ORANGE JUICE VALut
SUCED BOLOGNA
l·U . PKG.• CERTlflED •ALL MEAT 59'
11-0µHCE CA~ VAitn! Ge WILSON FRANKS 69c
Meat you can trust
and at
DISCOUNT PRICES
tool
ll'H IETl .• l·U. 12-T'Ull CWON 29C
SOFT MARGARINE 25c YAUJI
R1L;ffl·irrAuaunEr:m; 79'
' a.OUNCE CAl\TON 21 C IMO DRESSING 23c
PINT CAJ\TON 39c ~
lllrHll lfTI • KA1.F GAU.ON • 29c V Al.Ut
HAPPY DAY •F1111T.= 25' FRUIT DRINKS • OIAl'ICC
U.S.D.A. GRADE A • WHOl.£ BOOY
FRESH~
FRYERS
IEST O' FIYll
lll'"R lfTR • DEPENDABLE QUALITY
GROUND BEEF ~~ 3 LIS. or 0Y£J
FRESH MEii LOAF .~~~c
&ENt.nHE EASTERN QUALITY PORK
DUBUQUE~~l
Rl,MI Im llS1EM 7~!b IEEf f
Boneless FAMILY STEAK 89•
SPARERIBS
loMle11 TOP ROUND '1 ~
CHUCK STEAK BLADE CUT 49~
lllPMR IETA WEST£RN~!b 8Etfs111
IOH· DELMONICO FlAVOR
USS STEAKS AGED I~.
~ Ni'KiiiAKS 59~
iiii MiiD IACON54c
swm $111011£D 59' At.NIH BACOI •l~,~~~" •
llOITllOll • ClllTU CUT U.l. COW•llMDIT71· H&LllUT STEAKS '"fterto a
ftt$ll • 'All KAll't' U.I. OCM~llMllfT 9 7' FILLET OF SOLE "'snmo a
fii,fifiillir mlf· ;mrs 654
CDTl·ntbll • l"llOlfll • I ~U. NCIW:l $1 If IRHDED SHRIMP Y1'Rili1oit\rlf CO'N 11' Cbitl KtNG'iAc'oN 58'
TllS( P"ICES ITTECTlvt THURSDAY THROUGH WEDHESOAY *Y 30 THllOU&H JUNE S
SOMt Al>HA 1£T A STOllES OISCOUNT cti"-GI ,_ICl
~ CKIPJIEI\ • 12-0 UNCE CAN 69C SL~~E~mwi"-IUNSAWI •le ~MIXED NUTS 79c
m HA 1011 • IUC6D • 12 JI.Act 45' ti 1)111..0UHCE CAN • OOCKTAIL 63C HAMIUIGll IUNS ~Wt PLANftlS PEANUTS 69c
llL'"I llll J,1 ouifCE • 41o VAWt 39C _,....., lll,1111 IUll • IOlli OUNct PACU<X 54' . DANISH AMI 11NG POTATO CHIPS Stt VALll
IL"'I l(TI • to OUNCE PACKAOE 54c DIP CHIPS $9c VALUE
;OiT~riA· c~IP5c~~~' 324
@~OiNEUQW• .. 6:059c
IUllllT • If.OS. KG.• 4 VAlll'ra 43' SC00111 PIH 49c ~:·y~364
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HUNTINGTON llAC~1 ... 1 N. Mein II.
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J 0 DAIL V PllOT
Dam Plan Okayed
Dana Harbor Costs Cut
DANA POINT -Cot.
ferdams will be built within
the new Dana Point Harbor
breakwatert. the seawater
pumped out, Ind a n
Htlmated '500.000 eaved
through a plan approved by
Orange ~upervisors Tueed&y. .
The p r rfl •as
developed by tbe L o s
Aneeles engineering firm of
Koebig and Koebig. Dredges
can be brought in alter the
' water Is removed. boat i ncluded in-:tbe ftrst._te
baslns lined with pre-cast allow some public UH ol the
concrl'te slabs. earthfills harbor before it ia com·
compacted and other c<>n·
Jtruction work comph:ted as
if it was done on dry land.
Total cost of the first
phase ~ the interior harbor
projectJs estimated at S.4.25
million.
The engineering firm also
su{gested that the boal
launching ramp should be
pteted. Estimated dite for
completion of interior work
is June 1. 1970.
The two large
breakwaters for the Dau
Point facility are nearly
finished and first work on
the interior projecta could
begin in October if contractli
are approved$Y then.
For the · Record Child Dies
Of Drug
By Sister Meeting•
Divor~e•
DIYotlCIS '9LID
Ethel C Smllll vs ._Id It. Sm'"'
Jo AM • Strante "' Wlllllm JOllll
J::.:":.-111 IOOIM "' Jedi '°"""' Rldwl"' 11119'1 Davit "' p_., LM
°'"'' Del• Marla OUMIM ¥3 Ofl( DufWll ....
G~I• M. Pt~ ~ Paul a .....
DEATH NOTICES
READ
l(en.,.111 N. lleed, 11'71 ' £u<Jkl.
1 "ounllln Vtliev. !>81• ol deal!>. M1v
11 'iurv1Yl'ld bv wife. lu4n1•e: ""'·
IC•n,,.th A, •ud. Gro.,..,•d• ""'lf:tt., ~,,,,,.,, •.JD AM. V••!r""' Adm1n1,
"•'""' Ct"'tl•rv. Wtsl Lo. Aft9oeltt 0.~tf'd bv P..,ot F•"''"' C"'°"1411 t u"fral '4om• TEPPER
Wllllom E,,..,.,.., T._r, ll 7111 "-·
4pt 109, l.ont ktCll. Fo-.,,.r r•sl~nt
ol San Cltmenlt. D11e ol """'· Mn
?I, Survlv9d b¥ '"'"' Lucille 'Inn. ol tllt l'lome: aon. Gary. (ff Sun .. t
11 .. c11. Servltes will bo Mid Frid...,,
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Merno-lel P1rl<. DlrK~ IW PKtrlc y,.. Mort\lt "Y.
BALT'l MORTUARIES
Corou del Mar OR 3·94St
Cotta Meaa MI l-!4%4
BELL BROADWA V
MORroARY
111 BrNdwly. Colla Mua
LI S.3433
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Ferr•'
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Tllerna llM Torres vs •-'1 Torttt
Dotort1 llmle .,, Willer llll!le
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TllOITl4• l.ovln vt Stnd,. l.IPll•
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P4trlcl1 /4 H1'1 v• JamH G. Han
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Mlrtlle I.. Terry "' Wflllam E Terrv
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EUHfll• V. Sorin vt Mtlttlew Sorin
Ltrry Crtl9 Ml<lttltrM va Judffll
""" MltcllolltrH f~Ml,...,,a Duff vs ~ Wllll•m
ltollert £er1 Ytuth<!r ,.. Tr-belle Ytutt!er
Dlent Mlr14 Heftlon vs Edwin T"-ftrt
H1"'°"
Paul Mlelteel ArfllcMr YI Anlle Y-A'1tlolw
Oorolllv Ltul• Sdl•~r "' Oarold Lao SCNfllr
Velhl N1dlol VI Wllll1m H Nlclloh
lletfV J•,,,.. 1Cn'9hl vs 8urt O.•n ICnlellt
Norm• Jo ......,,, "' Hlldrtv J. 11 .. ....,,
PatrlcN M. Moti.v "' ICt>nntlh W. MolllY ~A,,.,. ~YI lllcllard Ge« .. Sch<lllel'f
Slllr ... II. Illas VI llnmond A. ltlM
Jimmy G. H11,_ "' l!dfta M Hal,. ~II JoM1t/llM l.0¥111 YI ~
Orletldo I.oval& Vldll Anne Mor11t1 "' llollert II,.,,.,.,.,.. Moreen
l!dWerd H. J~ YI 1'1'9dt M. J..,_
J-J, llrlllt vs Gert ldl,. T. 11••
C:_.,I C. Hltllow1v vt. ·-· 0. HolloMtY
Mvrtlt hlboe "1 J.-I. b"99
Fire Calls
EL TORO -The tiny eon
of an El Toro Marine C«ps
Air Station sergeant dJed
Tuesday from 1 drug dose
possibly given ttim by his
three-year~ld sister during1
an unnoticed doctor andl
nurse game.
Edward K. Law Jr .. l. i;on ·
of Sgt. and Mrs. .Edw ltd K.
Law Sr .. was dead on ar-
ricaJ at t h e base hospital
itiortJy before noon. despite
dramatic efforts to revive
him by Marines.
Coroner's deputies sa1d
ttie victim may have eaten
the drug cllpCUles. which
were 1 pre9Cription for pain
alleviation. wti1e he and his
sister rummaged in
medicine ctiest.
An autopsy•• ICheduled
today at <>r.ge County
Medical Center, but in·
vestigat<n said the death
appears to be on4y a tragic
accident.
Knifer Gets
Probation
SANTA ANA -A woma1
accused of a tt e m p te d
murder of her hual>end wittl
a butcher knife pleaded
guilty in Superior Court
Monday and wu placed on
probation f« three years.
Leta Salcedo, 1.'1, of 4111 E.
Second St., Santa Ana, was
&1 1 ested ill the ear1y morn-
1 ng hours of lut Dec. 18
when her hlldand Frank
w u found wittl a knife .tick.
ing in his back.
Girl Saved
After Fall
YORBA LINDA -A 16-
year~ld Yorba Linda girl
was rescued e-ar1y this
morning by 11 h e r i f f ' a
de,>1.1ties after she had falletl
down a cliff in the Blacli
St.ar Canyon area.
The stieriff'a surch and
R~cue Team headed by
Silt. Gol'dori Daflas found
Loraine Lee after a one
hour search in the darkness.
Shf' had fallen to the bottom
of a small bluff.
At Melodyland
Association Brings
Breezy Young Sound
Ry STAN LEON
The ''young sound" wa~
what ran g ou t at
Melodyland as the Associa·
tion. one of the more suc-
cessful and t:alentcd of the
rock groups ope ned 11 one·
week r n g a g f' m e n l at
Melody'land Theater Tue~
day lo an appreciative
young audience.
the Joys of youth and being
alive.
Pet"haps they ere not as
original or aa interesting as
the BuUea, the Doors,
Cream. or ~ groups, but
they are pleasing to Usten
In, and tile eve ning passed
quickly.
Talk Slated
On Slow
Child Help
UlVINE
Park School in 1rviae will
preseal a peel • ''T II e
Educltionally Handlcm:!
Qhlld -Wbo ~ He ...
Do We Help Hi:m?" Mtaday
June JO at 8 p.m. 1n the
multi·purpose room of Uae
school.
Among lbe paoeliata Will
be Dr. Barbara Jeaen, neu-
rologist. on the ~ of
Hoag. South Cout and Vet-
erans hoapitals; William J{.
• Llmebrook. principal of
Cr own Valley school in Cap.
istrano: and Kathie Uscbold,
speech. and Janguace spec-
ialist al Mahin School of
Educational Therapy in Cos·
ta Mesa.
The public ii invited to
attend the discussion. a n d
question the panel.
Woman Dies
After Crash
SANT.\ A."IJA -A Santa
Ana woman died JJ\ Or;.oge
County Medical C e n t e r
Tuesday of a skull fracture
tuflered when her car
creshed on ttte Sant.a Alla
Freeway Monday.
I
"Hill Named
County TB
Group Chief
SAR'l'A.ANA -Joba W.
"BUI'" 'Hiil. Siiia A n a bcm 11 rm, lm beta re-
el*ted preaicfent of tbe
Tuberculo1i1 and
, Reapiratory Disease
As•odation of Qrmce Coun· t)'. .
Others elected are Dr.
Dmd Geddes preli~
~; ~ A.J'PeUy, lint
vice president;~ Dr. c. Lee
Hlrris, .tecreta.rY; a n &-
Judie Robert E . Rickles, treasurer.
New members of th
auoclation's board of dlree·
ton &A Dr. Lydia Giber11on
Deane, F. J. Davi.a, Mrs.
William S. Gibbe, Jr .•
M a r I a r e t lllincswarth,
Saturnino Molina, W. H.
Mueller and Mra. M-.wet
Wlllimmon.
AJIS/ms.
IJIJSale
Old Oae ·v.111e.1 · I
New Airport Lease
' Given PlaRe Firm
I
A new. 25-yeer Or_,.
County Airpart epece leue
WU aWll'ded to 4D aircraft
compa111 TueldlJ, .becaUll
COMtructian aJont campua
road tOdk part of their pro-
perty and voided an old
lease.
Tarbet A1rcr1lft Jae., will
pay *2,IOO per acre anauaBy
for the 2.1 acne of pr-operly.
which iftcludel actual site of
the firm, plua a .3 acre fuel .
dump.
A pa,_ ti $11.311 was
allo aftldlll to the com·
plllJ (• .... el space and
f11el facllatiel within the
area ti.tee fOr wideJling of
Cempul Drive, wbscb fronts
tM airport Jllopi!J'ty.
Tbe Cllfill.Dal leate made
wldl b Couty Bolrd ol
SUpcvilOfl in 11161 would
have cost the company
'2.081 per· year becinning
the lint of. August.
Tl I .. t.1l0t. J9ee tt.. ht a p1wd .. •
~-fer ntra ~·Witty at. )dalnny
11 ir D•sutMtnctim.JDll~niaau1i:ine.
·~11 GoWJ-r'• ......
tiOB. Jfe Wwt11wlde ..,..d,
.mt for pnm.1-tf!'ft. ~
50 C.90d! ar 7.00ld31ubeMsl bl.:tcnll = $1.11 or Sl.92 FM. Ex. Tiit 1Jdl11on~
•22so •25so
LS!oxH or 1.15/U!ldl
lube!-bl.U-11 JllVS ~to-~ '.c11 ·ex. Tu (dlpendln1 Oii .,_,, ,,
No trade needed
Whitewalls slluhUy higher
BUY MOW ON EASY TllMi • 1111 MOUNTING
~ryday4•PlY IYlll llTII
Low Price
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PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL P AJlK Ce•etttJ e Mtrtaary
Qapel
Special guest star, jazz
guitarist Wes MontDgomery.
assisted by hi5 four·piece
eombo. itave a major assiit.
The Association soon will
celebrate it~ l h I r d an·
niversary. and in that ~hort
period oC time -long 11 far
AS the life nf many J>Ol)
~roups i.to -they have AC·
cumulated three gold singles
and two ~Id albums.
The one song of the even·
ing that possessed 1 atartl·
ing originality was "Re·
quiem for the Maues." a
M>rl of 1 dirge for thOH who
have died in battle. M.S. up Ji~============;:::::::!J==========:;===============!J nf lyrics and the musical
-Pffllle Vin Driv~ Ne.,,.n Rnc19, CallfornJI
N4-!'711
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNEML
ROME
7111 Bolu Ave.
WeatmJUter m.35S
SMJTll'S llORTUAllY
"71181alt..
R....._Beedl LE.._
WDrot.n'P MOll'l'VAllY m t:. ,,. a, c.... Mttl --
'I
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Some o( the SOft~s they
11ang, such as "Cherish."
"Windy," and "Never my
Love.'' have all IOld over I
mllllon copies, and their
lnezy IOUDd bas fOC>e far 1n
millng them one of the top
roclc groups in lbe r«Ordlal
indattry today.
The IGU.nd of t.ht AMOCMt·
Hon la not a heavy rock auch
as th1t crutect by some of
the ~ ~ Uh t1'e
lrOft Blllterfly or <nam . ~Ir~ Is llft'Vlded by a
llghter fr.tUn1. a a d the
lyrlts to tMir IOftl•· bavinl
lo do modl1 wltll -.w ... not en mocll ~ wtlll
tbl inuee ot tDdaJ u w l l 111
feeling ol ancient mauea
combined wiUI I modern
lyrk and beat. the IOnf
build11 into a moota11 effect
that Is rMlly quite beautiful
•nd ltra.ngety movlftl, But
as thouOt these f e w
moments of .olemntty were
enou1h, the •~tnhtt and
soni• qllickl7 returned to
ones of a UlhWr eplril
The aouod of the AllOCY·
tion ii.._.. lu6tlllle to I
live PHN11c.a. • ..... \baa W. Jlecl 11 ...,
lraapl IN tlile JHdacta Md
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MUSIC FILLS THE A• -New Orange County W~n's Pbilhar·
monic Board members, i.n9talled today during a celebnation lunch·
eon in the Irvine Coast Country Club, are ready to help bring an-
other year of music to Orange County. Among them are (left to
Worthy . 'Racquel'
.Tennis : ROCkets :.
Adoption Hopes
Having adopted the theory that a tennis ball can
do more than bounce, Adoption Guild of Southern Or-
. ange County will wind up its Seventh Annual Tennis
Tournament and crown it with a gala Tennis Ball this weekend.
Playing began with junior matches the weekend of
May 18-19, which narrowed the field of competitors to
play in the finals tomorrow in the Balboa Bay Club
Racquet Club.
Seniors competition started with preliminaries,
May 25-26. which will be wrapped up tomorrow. Semi·
finals and finals will take place next Saturday and
Sunday at the tennis club.
Culminating the two weeks of play, a Tennis Ball
will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails in the club. An 8
p.m. buffet and dance music from the Tony Rose or-
chestra will be added attractions.
All funds raised at both the tournaments and ball
will go to Holy Family Adoption Service which provides
service to both natural and adoptive parents, an ex-
pensive order since the average total expense involved
in a single adoption process is $1,200.
Part of this expense is explained by the fact that
case workers meticulously investigate backgrounds of
both sets of parents. Also cosily is prenatal care, fos-
ter home placement, pediatrician payments and infant
care equipment.
The adopting parents are charged "50, however,
the remaining funds necessary to meet expe.nses must
be provided by the adoption guild, which is led by Mn.
Erle P . HalHburton Jr.
With this thought in mind, arrangements for the
totamament were made by Charles S. Eaton, Mrs. Ed·
ward A. Boyd, Myron McNamara and Mrs. John J.
Elliott.
right) the Mmea. John Applegate, programs; Raymond Dosta chair.' ~· and J. Donald Ferguson, preview co-chairman. The bo~rd co-
ordinates the events ol the various county philharmonic commit· tees.
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SMASHING SERVE -Mrs. Erle Halliburton Jr., president of
Adoption Guild •>f Southern Orann Countv. serves to happy re-
ceivers (left to right) the Mmea. Lewis Dunmire. John W. Klug
and Jack H. Richardson. The 'four are anticipating the Seventh
IEA ANDERSON, Eclltor
W......,, M11 lt, HM lt4<M-La .... It
New Harmonizers Namec/
Year·· Closed
· Orange County Women's Philharmonic Board.
• wbic.b is charged with keeping more than 25 county
phil~armonic committees in harmony, celebrated the
closing of another successful year with a luncheon in
the Irvine Coast Country Club today.
Highlighting the gathering was the installation of
new board. members who will be Jed by Mrs. Raymond
Dosta, assisted by Mrs. Leon Lyon, vice chairman.
Also installed were the Mmes. H.P. Prather, treas.
urer; E. T. Maloney, recording secretary; R. W. Chap-
man, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. J . Donald Fer~uson and Mrs. Muryl Hallman, p r e v i e w co-cbamnen.
Other board leaders include the Mmes. R. G.
Brockington an~ William Schilling, hospitality cc;cbair·
men; Jack Edgerton, ways and means, John Apple-
gate, program!. Glen Thomas, parliamentarian; Arthur ~Jayton and RiChard Newell, publicity; Richard Alleh.
Juniors, and Ralph Schmidt, youth concert! liaison.
The work and fund -raising benefits of the commit·
tees, coordinated by the board, raises two-thirds of the
Cor:itinuanc~ Fun~ expenses for the Orange Co1111ty
Philharmonic Society and enables it to book outstand-
ing orchestras throughout the world at least one year
prior to their performance dates, said Mrs. Newell.
Annual Tennis Tournament finals at the tennis club and a gala
Tennis Ball in the Balboa Bay Club next weekend. Proceeds
will help defray expenses of the Holy Family Adoption Service.
Mother Has a Lot of Gall, Daughter Continues. to Stall
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My fiance
IDd I have been plmmin.1 our weddlnl
for ....-al montbl. We wanted ii to be
in JUM but my motblr persuaded UI
to Wlllt ...... -be murlld -Oii lier 9tla w 1 H I..........,. It_.. .......... tdel. 1111 .... bit .,., rm 8al • sure.
Liit ,... _, ..a.-11nrmctcl
that sbt bll tried ~ bW W'H'• ' 1own and It ltDl fttl paftct1J. She
wants to ftlf the pwn to my weddlnt
and make tt 1 double ceremony, wltb
her and J)ed repealing tbe Ytwl.
I clldJl't know what to mab of It, but
Moa. 8llUl'tCI me that many couple.
".reDYrTJ" for sentimental reuona
' and lhl tldnb it woWd be I truly mOY·
lnl TllDce for'°' all. Dad wu not
•
..,,,., plelled but uaallJ be IOll ...
wD wlUlt Mom waats.
~ lace doem't lib lbl Idea Md
b• said IO. When I told Mother, •he
aceued me of bein& HIOlb ud not
waatiq to 1ban tbe IP"'llaM. If I am wroac pleue tell me lld . I wtll _,
to make 1ll1 Hance -tt tMt wq. Rllbt now I am eo bea1llct rm ne11 to call olf the ,..., ... , IDd .... -
CONl"USED GIRL
D&Alt GIRL: A ...... '"aid eot
.............. lpt(lpt wt~
~ ........... ~· "'" J19r ele11)ma ... uk .,m to spdlk
ti ,.., ....... If ,.... motlter wanta
ti • .,.._,,,. ,... fadter for ~·
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I lolt my '"'9-.. two,._. •IO and have been
seeing a very lnterestinS? man who
. Joined the firm where J am a private
secretary. Aaron is excellent com·
PMY, Iha.res my interests and we are
Of the Nme reUilon. He never mar·
ried and teems to enjoy my two tttn·
ap cbUdna a IJeal deal. Aaron bas
uttCl me to Nin')' him but somethinf
11 boldlq me bid.
He teem• to be terribly hung up on
tupentJtion. He has turned around ln
the mJddhs of the bloc~ to prevent a
black cat from crosaing his path. He
will wa• across a street to avuld step.
.., lmder' a )ldder. When he drops
AIM ult aad pepper shaker he always
-.. a few sralns over hi• left ,lbouJder. RecenUy .... pewd up •
choice apartment becetAse it was on
the 13th noor.
Last night we were welking down
the street and Aaron wu careful not
to step on a crack because It would
"break his mother's back." (His
mother died fin years ago.)
Do you thJnk this indicat. an
UNtable mind or ls it Just lporance?
-GERALDINI: or BILLINGS
DEAR GERALDINE: s.,..uuoa
bean • relltltll &e ttaMlty er t•
&eDlltHt.,.,.. ,._.~lie
... 1141, fte 1 '"911111 pneped.
KHdta .....
CONFIDOI'IAL TO TAKEN M>-
VANTAGE OF ONCE TOO Ol'TEN:
Who r9.bed tbeR ~t Your
'
children are disgustingly selfish and
lazy because they have never had to
accept any responsibility. Your bus.-
band Is a pretty good leaner, too. So long as you are willing to carry the
whole load for tbeM alobl they will be
happy to let )'OU do it.
II Aktllt._ a 6ene? Rn ea1 u.e-.... 1i.tn111.n •• .._..
eve? Re .. Ille~ "Alee••••• -Btpe ... R~" "1 .U. tnlen. EntlOH II eelltt la '8111 dli ,.... re·
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J4 DAILY PILU I
DROP IN FOR LUNCH -Issuing the invitation
are members of Forest Home Women's Auxiliary.
The buff et salad luncheon is scheduled for June
6. notes Mrs. Harlan Hoyt, chairman of the event
<at left). Ready to go is Mrs. George Wiley, pro-
jects chairman, while Mrs. Marsden Lemon, presi·
dent of the auxiliary, holdJ decorations. Mrs. Wil·
lard Brown (at right). complete with apron and
serving dish, is food chairman.
_Horb&cope
Virgo: Review
Hopes, Wishes
Auxiliary Lining Up
'Fashionable' Luncheon
An attractive line of sum-
m« fashions inducing bats,
shifts and handbegs will be
offered following the drop-in
buffet salad luncheon Thurs·
day, June 6. by members of
the area chapter of F'orest
Home Women's Auxiliary.
The Newport Beach home
ol Mrs. T. B .Lindstedt will
be the setting. Reservations
are being handled by Mrs.
Richard Hom at 673-5158 or
Mrs. William Warren at 646-
4198. Deadline is June 1.
THURSDAY,
MAY 30
By SYDNEY OMARR • "The wise man cootrols
his destiny . . . Astrology
points the way."
ARIES (MFJrch 21-April
191: 'I'ime moves ao that you
aid your own security,
e n h a n c e c o m f o r t s.
assurances of loved ones.
Home. residence. base of
operatJons are magnified.
Don't seek far afield. It's at
home.
TAURUS (Aprtl 20-May
20): Don't deceive yourself
in connectloa with messages
received, orden, calll, writ·
t e n c o m m u n i cation•.
Evaluate -be realistic.
Don't jump to coocluliona.
Find out why.
GEMINI (May 21-June
2r. • · Study eitpenses. Be
rc~ponsible for what goes
out. comes i.n. Keep eye on
possessions. You are able
to cotted data, file facts.
Key is to be compktely
aware ol what atfecta your
life.
CANCER (June 21.July
22): Cycle cont.inuea higb.
Me8111 you could be in for
pleatmt 1urprise. Recogni·
tion due. Watdi personal ap-
pearance. You may be oall·
ed upon to ea, a few word1.
Exude contidenct. Don't be
shy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
What you aeek comes from
within. Seek and th e
answers will be available.
Take initiative. Look behind
eie scenes, beyond tht ob·
vious. Fine for tbeat« a<:·
bvity. din.Ing out, breaking
routine.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Many f r i e n d a make
demands -they mean well,
but It 13 up to you to con·
serve energy. Revtew bope6,
wishes. Your Intuition is ac-
curate today so follow it.
Don't fall victim &O u.n
'tory.
LlBRA (Sept. 23-<Xi. 22.
22) : If you expect otbera to
•
provide answeM. forget it.
Today you set your own
pace. You fulfill your own
aspirations. create your own
opportunitiet. Be venatHe
but push ahead. Stick to coo-
victiom.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Look beyond im~ate
lndlcaUom. View lhould be
far-reaching. You receive
news which e n h a n c e s
character. aids you ln mak·
ing mesningfuJ decision.
Don't thut yourself off from
know led~.
SAGJTrARJUS (Nov. 22
Dec. 21): Check facts,
Aprea. Today acctM ii OD
aeoouats, budtet. Dltcowr
bidden COltl. tace fact& II
they emt. Picture may not
be pretty. But if you un·
~rstand it. you benefit.
CAPRICORN I Dec. 22·
.Jan . 19): Marital affairs.
partnerships spotlight your
a t tent I on. You make
decision ~ardin1 home
life. Key is to strive IOI'
harmony. Don't ll'g\le with
one who meana muc.b to
you. Make oooceellon.
Procedures
Brightened
How proper ,..ttamen·
tary ~e can brighten
and speed up a busi.nea
agenda will be
dem oMJ;{ated wheti Mrs.
Ethel ..WUW.O,s. pre5ident of
the Californla Association of
Parliamentarians speaks at
tM nea meetJng of Council
Six , Inter n ational
Toa9tmWre11 Cluba.
InClerelited women in the
... .. Jnvtted to attend
the meetmc at 7:~ p.m.
Monday, June 3, In the
Gttenbrier Inn, Garden
Grove.
Experienced Toastmis·
tresses are available to out·
side organizations to present
talks or workshops on many
subjects and aldditional i.n·
fonnation may be obtained
by writilll « calling Mrs.
&le Wttlon, Anlbeim.
Eastern Star
Proceeds from tbe lun·
cheon will be used in pert
for s<:holarships for children
needing • financial help fer
attending Forest Bome'a camp.
Thirty Y een of Chrlttian
~g ia ~e slogan of
Fqrert Home's Chriatian
Conference Center, which is
Joc&ted ln the mountains
above Redlands. It provides
year-round camJ>'ng I o r
families of all denomina·
tiODI.
Girls 'Cooking'
Rummage Sale
"Only the best" is pro-
mised by members of the
Theta Rho Girls' Club when
they sponsor a rummage
and bake sale beginning at
10 a.m. Saturday, June t.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-P'eb.
18): G« down to earth; &iv•
An auortment or rum-
ma1e and homemade pin,
call•, cookies, and other
coafed6ou will be available
.t • la1e in the Odd
Fellon Temple, 228 Main
St .. Huntington Beach. attention to routine. Seal•""•• 'U-·--• T 1 Remember reeolul6onl con--.... Pl4YUWC emp e ;=.========.! centDt H•cile, dMt. Main· -In Newport Beach la the set-FtRST, FAST tain balilnce. Avoid n· tinl for H a r b or Star tremes. You find yourself Cbaptet •• Order 0 f Who +ollt YH firtt about the Eu•--"''--Me m b llo1t 111 loul ,., .. , C~uk it active in ooaoection with llCIU ~. er s employment. gather at 8 p.m. the second o~iLYl+;ILci:.••ly elwev• the
PISCES (Feb. 1&-Marcb _and __ f_our_th_Tue___.:,.:..ad..:a.:.:ys:_. --=========='!
20): Today ie aD the way or ,-------------------nothing. AppUea to penonal
relatlonebipe, p e r 11 o n a I
duties and reepooeibilities.
Study AQUAIUOS me...,e.
Don't wear heart on sleeve.
Othen mey try to tew it
ou t.
, IF TODAY 18 YOUR
BIRTHDAY you PQ6eeM
fine lelllle ol humor and are
due r« exciting changes, fn.
cl~tra~l.
GENER AL TEN·
DENCIES: Cycle lugti for
CANCER. LEO, VIRGO.
Special word to GEMINI :
--tlleal rwponsibWty.
Troth Told
In Newport
Aug. 9 Js the date for the
wedding of Betty ThoJ!lpaon
and Robert L. 1ngalll of
IAiuna Beach in St .
A 9 d r I w ' s Pt.b;t.rian
CIJarcb.
Miu Tbompeoe, da.......,
ol Mr. and Mn. Joba Scott
'l'llompeon of N 1 • p • r t ~'II a alumu Oranlt Cout Cobep ud
Califonda ,.. Collllt at
Jl'allerton.
Her oance. aon of George
l1pJ.la of Arllnaton. Mass.
uc1 Mn. t.1111u means of
Seicr1mento. attadtd Allu-
de UJ1ioll Colltft •
LOOK WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR GRAD BAG.
8'efttng lt"'9r ouff llnb end tit tac Mta
lf9 IO right for gradutltlon givinQ.
They'd look or-ton Ded'a lleev9. too.
Oval Mt, I 11.95. Round aet, 114.50.
Ytflow gold O¥erlay 1qUW9 Mt. SJ 7.50.
Put It on lhl cuff I
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11 FASHION ISLAND
6-M-l llO
NEWPORT CENTER
1,f I
Peering
'
'Around
Honorai-y Title Fitting I
Every Day, Spouse Says
M18S LESLIE ANDREWS
of Newport Beach~ been
cb6aen Sweetheart of SiJma
Chi at Xi Xl chapter. Ulli·
versity of Missouri.
The daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Robert G. Andrews ii
~ sophomore at stepben'1
College. Columbia, Mo. and
wiY att~d the Uni venity ol
Missouri next fall where die
Will continue her ltudiea as
an education major.
RETURNING TO Milli
College for precommen~
ment festMUes oo June '1
will be Mrs. William Parker
ol Newport Beach. Mrs.
Parker was president of her
class.
Reunion activities will
continue through Degree
Day ceremonies June 9.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY for
Jad Wrathe.r, owner of the
Balboa Bay Club, was given
by bis wife Bunny (Bonita
Granville).
The tw~y celebrations
began in Beverly Hilla, con-
tinued at ttie Dianeyland
Hotel and Balbo9 Bay Club
and wound up again In
Beverly Hills.
Among guests from Loa
Angeles. Beverly Hilll, Tex-
as, New York, Nevada and
Florida were the Messn.
and Mmes. Howar d
Ahmanson. Art LlntJetter,
Charles Luckman. William
Pereira and V o J l a i r •
Perkint. all of Los Aqelea.
RETURNED from a trip
to San Juan, St. TbOJDM, St.
Croix and Bermum are Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Robins
of Balboa.
They were part bf a party
connected wlttl Ford Motor
Co.
She'• the oo1y mtmber to
bave aervtd M Newport
Harbor avic Leep preai·
dent for two ccmecutive
years •.•
She WN reapoaalbJe fee
1be 1Dcr .. 1e ol memberablp
OD lae ICbocl .. •md _. ..
terv.d OD a coaatywidt
coauruttiee to *alt tlbt
Oranct County OU Code ..•
ii CNdtttd wttb bavtn1 the
boupin"1Jea adopted • tbe
jt • u a-1-1• c y 1 Ol.UWIU flower ... abe,
wtth Mrs. a.Jlen Lenden,
or,..med the W o m t D ' 1
DivtlJon Ci the ~ber ol
Commerce • • • llfved on
tile Wat.er bond NetiGa for
the city's reservoir and wu
oo the cranc1 JurJ. Sbe la Mr1. T. Duncan
(Jerryt-5tewart and .. ii
the Bel Womao-of·tbt-,_.,
an awed lfven by tbe
teacue.
Th• were just aome of
the laudatory commenta by
Mr1. ~P J . Burton, wen.
known aaom.1 anc1 ionc-
tim• Corona de1 Mar 1'111-
dent ""° preMllt.ed -tn-aiSbt .. Mr1. Stewart'•
civtc work.
Sbe llAd 1bat Jerry wu
Ile dri\4nc force in brlnlinl
a llbrvy to Corona del 11.ar,
perlODMIJ 1oliclted fundl to
build the youth Center. l.n-
ltituted a 1-utiftcation
drive and inlpired bome
owmra and merc.bantil to
plant ti.I abundlmtly.
'Jbe bumln dynamo WU
,Sven 118.9 percent credit for
acquiring the cliffs. bluffs
and beach property in Cor-
ona del Mar as she went
door to door in the rain to.
meet a deadline.
WOMAN4'·THl-YIAR Mrs. T. punc... Stew•rt
PreteMi&D .. made by
Newport Beach Mayor Mrs.
Rebert MS'lball w h o
credited l>e honoree ,
lrouah her entbuliaam and
dedicdian for her own in·
apiraticm in c o m m u n i t y
lef'vice.
A SWl>Tise speaker was
Jerry's buaibaod, who hn·
mediately chided b e r ,
NYtnc. "I have wited 19
ye1r1 to be in a poeM:ion
~ 1 could ..,eat to my
wife llld • couldn't talk
hick."
Then, turning eerious, he
gave her the bill"lt tribute
of aU when be Mid, "To me.
sbe has been the woman of
the year ~ery day of the
year."
SALJNABEL Smitta 0 f
Newport Beach has been
e.lected first vi<:e preeideot
of the Oalifomia State Col-
lege at Long Beach chapter
of Phi Delta Gemma, na·
t.ional honorary society for
graduate women.
Vasa Order to Honor
Scholarship Winner
Sky High
Miss K a r e n Louise
Frame, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Frame of Newport
Beach, bas received
her wings as a Delta
Air Lines stewardess
and will be based in
Atlanta. Ga. She at-
tended Orange Coast
College.
Miss Linnea Larsen of La
Mirada will be guest of
honor at the meeting o(
Anchor Lodge MB, Vasa
Order of America. n e x t
Saturday.
Mill Lanen will Neeiw a
PIO ICbo1tnbip for ber
essay.entitled, The Kind of
Vasa Member I Hope to Be.
which was a tribute to her
mother.
The award wilt be given
by Erold Silvet' of Sherman
Oaks. grand lodge. deputy of
District 15, at the 8 p.m.
meeting m the Senior
Citizens Clubhoua~ of
Newport Beach.
Donald Banick, c:Mirman
of ttie Jodge, will be maeta'
Nuts 'n Nibbles
Attending meetings every
Friday at 10 a.m. are
members of Fount.am Valley
Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club.
The women have selected
the Recreation Center in
Hunt..ington Beach for their
!llffting place. Mrs. Tom
Spine at 897-7858 will ....er
que st ion• about h
organi1.atioo.
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of ceremonies for the event
which also will be a boo voyage for memben who
will leave for Sweden this
month.
The ecbolarehip winner,
one ol 11 to receive the
hanar frcn h GnBcl Lodi•
of v-Order cf America.
is finishing her-lleCoo:I year
Fly ing High
at Brigham Young Universi--
ty. She attended t h e
Univttsity of Hawaii last
summer and mey attend the
University ol Wubington
this summer. She bas taken
COIJl"5eS in cri.minology and
sociology aod hopes tlO work
~ rearded cbilcken.
Receiving her Trans
World Airlines hostess
wings and serving pas·
aengers on intemation·
al flights from New
York is Christine Crom·
well, dauahter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert R.
Cromwell of Lido Isle.
Before joilq V114 at 14,
Linnea waa a member of the
children's club and was
chosen to go to Sweden in
the IWlllDer ol 1984.
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id edion of-
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·Nuptial V-Ows Pledged Volunteer
Notes
of the C<lnUDunity Method-
lat and the Rev. Kenneth
Moore of Pasadena aolem· niled tbe ceremooy.
Beach. and tbe bridegroom I i.1 the son of Mrs. Emily
Henson of M0ntreal, Can---------------------·
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Tbe bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy A.
Douglass of Huntington
MRS. PHILIP HENSON
Methodist Rites
Alftle -
New Officers Seated
At Dinner Ceremony
ad&.
Given in marriage by her
lather, the bride selected a
white silk organza cage
over a taffeta sheath with
a band of white bridal satin
accentina the neck and hem·
line. Wlitte chanUlly lace
and tiny seed pearla com-
plemented the bodice and
chapel. train. A fingertip
illusion veil was CJlUght to a
cascade of wtiite roses and
she carried a bouquet of
white roces with a "'1t'bite
orchid center.
Miss Theo Douglass. sis-
ter of the bride, was maid
ol honor. She was dressed
in a rose chiffoo and taffeta'
cage with a matching bow
headpiece holding six layers
of rou tulle. She carried a
cascade of white carnations
with rose ribbons and nel
Dressed in pastel rainbow
colon were bridesmaids,
Miss Unda Jackson of Hun·
tiogton Beach; Min Doro-
thy Relaford of Denver;
Mrs. D a v i d Dye, Costa
Mesa; Miss Elaine Doug·
Jass, Huntington Beach, the
'bride's cousin; and junior
bridesmaids, Mi I I J~ uy Douglas•, also a COUJin from
Huntington Beach, and
V a l e r I e Doug.lass, the ·
bride's sister'.
Mila Pamela Dawn Doug-
lau, the bride's sister, was
Oower girl wearing a pink
ch.Ufon and taffeta gown
and carrying a white bas·
ket with white carnations.
Rlngbearer was Eric Thorn-
burg.
Best man was Allan -Sav·
age of Long Beach. Usher-
ing guests to their places
were Paul Peshlakai, Gerry
Kopecky, Michael B r o w n
and Charles Corbet, all of
Long Beach, Manuel Papia
of Huntington Beach and
Harry Blackburn of Lake·
wood .
Organist was Mrs. Dale
Swanson and soloist was
Mrs. CWf Knudson.
Assisting at the reception
which took place in Moore
Hall at the church were
Miss June Thomas, Van
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the in.firm or handicapped. typists, file clerks and
general assistants at lhe Bors and Girls clubs.
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SllftW "'9le REGENT
Mrs. S. M. Reber
Mrs. S. M. Reber of
Corona de! Mar became
head of tbe Col. William
Hu..--.. are i"vi'ted to hi t · ......_ Krukenberg Nuys, cousin o( the bride, .,.,......, ... s onan; ~ • who circulated the guest-
attend tlbe next meeting of chaplain, and W i 111 am book; Mrs. Floyd Reid of
.8e(.a Gamma ch a Pt er· Hewstnn, educational direc-Van Nuys, another cousin;
Epsilon Sigma Alpha In-Mrs. Patricia Blancarte of
ternetiooal, taking place tor. Huntington Be a c b; Mrs.
Saturday, June 1, in Fran-Proceeds [rom a rum-Glen Douglass, aunt of the
Peasants loan
Hues for Foll cola. mage aale were contributed bride, Huntington Beach;
Following tile 8 p.m. din· to Larkview School to buy Mrs. Richard Pevahouse,
ner meeting, new officers books for the parent educa-Santa Ana; Miss Betty Fas; Earns Wings Peasant fla.br.lcs tor fall
for the year will be in-lion professional library· ta bend, Lakewood, a cousin and winter feature primary
stalled. Mn. George Wier, a Mrs. Cochran was joined of the bride; Mrs. Noah Wil-Nancy Hetrick of Costa colors. simplicity In design,
15-yeM member and past by Mrs. Guy Langlois, new Iiams of Garden Grove; Mesa bas received the folklore patterns.
president of Beta E ta president of Zeta Beta Miss Peggy Stanon of Seal wings of a Trans World J n d i a n , Scandinavian,
chapter, Lakewood, w i l 1 Chapter, and the Mmes. Beach; Miss Beverly Rela· Airlines flight hostess. Mex I c a'n embrofderies
terve a.a the installing of· Curtiss Buttke, Jo h n ford of Denver, and Miss She will be servin~as-among ttle peannt cloths
fi,.. .. for the new Fountain England, Kenneth Lawson, Kathleen Williams of Long bo d A' L-.ature classic weaves wi·• .. ... ._ s .. a,1.... and R bert Be b sengers on ar s ,.,. m V.1-. Mt.-.ler. am w .... ""'& o ac . auv, ~ La d ..1-1 a.i-.. ._ th After a wedding .... p to domestic flights from a more primitive, more Taking office are tile n ers as ~ e&-"" · e .. i direct
Mm-. William G u th r i e , annual state convention just Monterey the couple will Kansas City Municipal for1hrigbt, more ap-"" 1 ded live in Westminster. Airport. proacb to design.
presidem; Al l{ack:mei~r.1~c~one~u~~·~=====.lr==========-=====================1! vice president; R o b e r t
S p e t h , c o r responding
secretary; Charles Canedy,
recording. secretary; Robert
M c G l amery, treasurer;
sc.nley Qx:hran, parliamen-
tarian and junior past presi-
dent; Eleanor C a st e 11 ,
Juniors
Tap Artist
For June
Mrt. Robert J. Norton
has been eelected Artist-of·
the-month by tbe J u n i o r
Ebell Club or N e w p o r t
Beach.
The artist's oils and pas-
tels in a variety or subjects
including still-life, portrait,
seascape a n d landscape
will be on display at tbe
Marinert Ubrary d u r i n I
the month al June. Mrs.
Charles Chapman Jr., fine
arts ebainnan, has arrang-
ed the abibit.
Mn. Norton, who paints
under tbe name Diane d' Alb,
WH educated It the Domin· Ice Convent \n S8D Rafael
and the Art Center School, 1
Loa Aqeles. She also stud-
ied under Leon Franks,
kl Daniell and Sergie
Bonprt.
1be area artist bas nhib-
lted at the Newporter Inn.
Oj91 Golf ·anc1 Country Club
and three yean at the La·
1una Art F • • t l v a 1. Her
works also are included in
permanent collection• 1n 11.s
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animals thrive on
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1 tablespoon salt
messy to serve. 1 teaspoon pepper
You'd be better 'I• pound butter, softened
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per to cool bot 1h cup white wine
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Here's a non-1 teaspoon basil
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Theater Notes
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Laguna, Rancho1 Players
Turning to Heavy Drama '
Rv TOM Tl'TUS
01 The O•ll'f ~li.t Sltlf
Throughout most or the
raoidly concluding season. /I
wi:h but a handful or ex·
ceptions. Orange County's
community theaters have
elected to play it for laughs
-aod for ,attendance -
with safer producUons ' ol
lighter proportions.
However. five theaters
have chosen to close out
their respective schedules
w1rh extraordinarily heavy
dramas. One. Fullerton's
''Night of the Iguana." open·
ed last weekend and two
more arrive on the Orange
Coast this week.
Tonight the La g u n a
Playhouse mounts William
Hanley's explosive "Slow
Dance on the K i 11 i n g
Ground." while Thursday
the Rancho C o m m u n i t y
Players of Miss ion Viejo
will open Arthur Miller's
prize winner. "The Cruci·
ble."
John Ferzc:cca. w h o
directed "Luv" and "The
Subjed was Roses" at
Laguna, is staging "Stow
Dance" as the playhouse's
season finale. And coin-
cidentally, like the first two,
this one also has a three·
character cast.
David Paul, a veteran
Laguna actor, portrays the
proprietor of a rundown
Brookiyn candy store, a
guilt·ridden German. Fran·
cie Walsh plays a young girl
seeking a way to get rid of
an unwanted pregnancy.
while Robert F r a n k 11 n
en&cts a bl'llllant young
Negro in desperate trouble.
"Slow Dance on the Kill·
ing Ckound," making Its
premiere staging in Orange
County. will run Wed·
nesdays through Saturdays
until June 15 at t b e
playboun. 319 Ocean Ave ..
Laguna Beach. The number
for reservations is 494-«>61.
* * The Rancho Players are.
changing the scene of their
productions from Mission
Viejo High School to El
Toro's Olivewood School
cafetorium with "The Cruci-
ble." Art Gordon, founder of
RANCHO DIRECTOR
Art Gordon
the year-old group, is direc-
ting the Miller drama of the
Salem witch trials.
Playing ttie leading role of
J oho Proctor will be radJo
disc jockey Larry Gramm.
His wife, Elizabeth, i 1
portrayed by Gloria Newton,
while Karen Hildreth ap·
pears in the featured role ol
Abagail.
Others in the Rancho cast
are Frank and Judy Det-
benreide.r, Myrtle Daniels,
Ilene G o r d o n • Dannielle
Kennedy. Lorrie Beasley,
Curt Hammer, Cb r is
Cooper. Frank Richards.
Mark Salyer, Janet Gordon,
Jean deVries. Bob Greco.
Carol Neustadt. Bob Briggs
and Colleen Clark.
Six performances of "The
Crucible" are scheduled,
T h ur s day s through
Saturdays until June 1 at the
Olivewood School. Reserva-
tiOM may be obtained by
calling 830-2915.
* * Winding up a ' i x ·
performance engagement.
Eind the second season or the
Irvine Repertory T~eater, Is
"The Good Woman o f
Setzuan," playing Thursday
through Saturday at the
Studio Theater on the UCI
campus.
Directed by Robert Cohen.
the Bertolt Brectlt drama
features Kathy Donovan.
James Mcl<ie and Mark
Byrd. Reservations may be
made by cOrttaeting tbe UCI
bo:1 office at 833-e617.
* * Also closing S a t u rd a y
night is the Santa Ana Com-
munity Players' production
of "Barefoot in the Park"
under the directloo of Ross
Corbin. Sally Brown, Gordon
Harris, Ruth Gabler and
Jack lGelson play the major
roles in the Neil Simon com·
edy.
"Barefoot'' plays Friday
and Saturday evening& at
the P~ers Theater~ W.
8th St., Santa Ana. with
reservations aivailable at
541·2188.
* * Going into its fourth
weekend at the Orange
Stu~ is the satirical com·
edy "Nobody Loves an
Albatross," directed by
Mary Eastman and starring
Anthony Brandt. who also
coproduees the play.
"Albatrots" also features
Letlle Day, Carol Faulstick,
Betsy Hewett, John Dudich
and Brandt's 11-year-old
daughter Kathy. It ruDI
Fridays and Saturdays at
the theater, 195 N. State
CoUege Blvd. in Orange,
with tickets and infonnatioo on band at 633-2233.
* * Tennessee Williams' "The
Night of the I g u a n •••
resumes its three-weekend
run as tbe final production
of the season for the
Fullerton Footllghten. Alan
Hart, Anita Malit uid Karen
Frietas are the principals in
the drama, unde!' L e e
HoUenbeck's direction.
The show will be &"taged
Friday and Saturday at the
Muckenthaier Center, 119
Buena Vista Ave. i o
Fullerton. The number for
reservations is 528-a683.
Orchestra,
Chorale Set
For Finale
The final concert ol the
year featuring the rarely
performed '.'Coocert , fo
Clarinet and Orchettra" will
be given Sunday ·by the
Orooge Coast College Com·
mu n ity Symphony
Orchestra and Chorale.
The combined orchestra~
chorale program w i 1 I
feature two major works,
one being the clarinet piece.
Richard James of Irvine,
first clarinet ol the sym~
phony, wil be ffftured
soloist.
The s e c o n d , "The
Serenade to Mu1k" by
Ralph Vaughn WillWnl, wilJ
/be featured a f t e r in·
termissioa.
Also Oil ... P'Oll'atn will
be the first perbmance of
a major w«t emttled "Suite
for Strings," wriCten by J.
R. Mcintire, teecber-com·
poser in the NeWport·Men
School District.
The symphony will be
d irect ed by Joeeph
Pearlman of tile OCC MU8ic
Departmeot. The chorale
wiU be under the Ntori of
Gereld Schroeder.
The concert will begin at
8:~ p.m. in ttle OCC
Auditorium. Tickets, at fl.
will go on sale at 7 p.m. in
the auditorium box office.
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Tiokets for the circus the
first ever presented' in
Mel.odyland, are now on sale
at tile box office and all
theater ticket agencies. The
show will play nightly,
Wednesdays throu~ Sun-
days, with matinees at l
p.m. oo Wednesdays and
Sundays and at 3 p.m. on
Seturdays.
ALAN ARKIN
RI CHARO CRENNA
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WA&llINGTON CAP) -.ad..s the bill lut week -Tbe ~ COit of the where tM c:Mr&e doe• not on auch Cftdlt tn the Th• rneMW'e would re· 75 percent of aU take-home Maximum c r J m In at C--bM Miil PreDdlM •1til Mir aa•"'OUI aup-credit bl dollars a ctDts exceed f7.• precedina yter. quire• ator. advertisinl ID· pey. lt woWcl her the firinc penalliea in this section ••
........... a major' e-part. over Ma f1l1l Ute. A ll)ldal provtlion was Also included ... • pro. 1tallment loans to give the ol an employe for one 20 yeers imprisomnent and
protlc:tioll b i 11 ~ SIGrtl wllidl utend cndlt The 1.a Ulo exemp_t.s warted out to eover open· vision aimed at lraudJ in •Muai ~ rate, ca6h garnishment. a $10,000 fine . >-
,clllClalaN of tM -1 edit met ftDIDC'ial illltitutions from tbe b*rest rllte re· end or revolvina credit home lmproveoienta. A price, number of peyments The section aimed at loan The extortio~ credit
ol ln_..lt oa mCllt lollll wbieb IDlb ·io.a. will have quirement small tramac· plans. homeowntr contractillg for and their due dates, not just 1hark1 states that an in· provltloos .,, i 11 becoD\e
... c:Ndk ~. to mm two important tiona oe tbia formula.: All Under it, the 1Wre would such work fiMDced by a the amount down and the terest charge exc.eding 45 eflectlve when the bill 11
: '11 am ~ tblt tbe dilC~ under the bill: purebues ol '15 ar leu so have to ltaite iU full aonual first or second mortcage on monthlY payments. percent a year ii a factor in tl&ned into law, the credit
trutb-lD-llndinl blU • o -'ne llmUal Interest rate klol u tbe credit c:W&e rate H well M the month!)• his proi)erty would have T h e ·garnishment pro· establiahint it I• an ex· diad0&ure aection July i. ·ardlDU1 spoo...t b J ftsured oe the declinlnl dOll not exceed ~. and rate but allo could. if ii thr~ days to withdraw from vilioo would exempt the tort1onate credit transac· 1989, and the t.uniahmetlt
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dine 1old back to tbe United
Statea.
: 'lbe amount is· not sreat!
-But Treasury officials say
gold in the form of ~ala.
~lry and bars, hll been
tricklinC in from Europeans
sympathetic to America's
recent difficulties in ill·
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ln.-ce.
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dtizeo who 9llid be WU ··~·· of tbe alJule ciredecl .t u .s. elforta to
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for U.S. Treasury aecurttles
in memory of soldiers ol the
r U.S. l37tfl Infantcy> Reli·
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School Bus Shortage
\
Harbor Area school children will have more op.
portunity to exercise their legs nexl faJJ .
Many students who now ride tbe school b~s will
have to walk to school. Some as Lar as two milei;.
Extension of walking perimeters around schools is
a way of coping with a bus shortage.
The shortage .is the result of several fac~ors -
older buses wearing out, school enrollment going ~P
and double sessions complicating the schedule. Marn·
Jy, it's because of a money shortage.
· Newport-Mesa school oillcials say they will need
five or six more buses in the fall to haul all students
from neighborhoods that now ride to school.
They won't have them.
Voters last October turned down a $475,000 part
of a total $20.7 million bond measure to enable the
school district to maintain its bus fleet over the next.
five years.
The increased number of students walking to
school will be one of the f i r s t tangible signs of the
district's financial problem. Second graders going to
schoo( only half a day will be another.
There will be more.
Some parents will be distressed that son or daught·
er has to wallc to school on traffic-heavy streets. 0th·
ers will say, "Why shouldn't they walk? J used to walk
five miles to school through the snow."
Both will make valid points. But when aJI is said
and done, the pros and cons won't have much to do
with it. The school district doesn't have any real choice.
The plan then evidently will be to bus those high
school students who live over two miles from school.
The bus-don't bus line now is 11h miles away from
school.
Fot intermediate schools the walk-instead-of-ride
perimeter will be moved from one mile to llh miles
away. Fourth through sixth graders will be expected
to walk 114 miles instead of one mile, and primary and
kindergarten students one mile instead o! ·~ mile. Thes~re the upward limits; not every child who
lives in the expansion zones will lose his seat on the
bus next fall. ~-
Extended walking requirements will be enacted as
needed 'at the upper grades firs\, since older students
are more likely to have other means of transportation
and lo be in less danger aJ pedestrians.
The new busing program ls one of the first signs
of the district's financial troubles. It won't be the last
-and it won't be the most severe.
Happiness for Christy
A story with a happy ending -or beginning.
That's the saga of Christy Chrestensen. who for
months was kept alive by an artificial kidney machine
until she underwent a kidney transplant operaUon a
year ago this month.
Christy, a 20-year-old Orange Coast College coed,
is doing fine today. The operation was a success.
So much so that the girl, a Balboa resident. is now
making plans for a wedding. The groom is to be Air
Force man Thomas L. Griffin Jr. of Costa Mesa.
Theirs is a happiness that many people can right·
fully share. For literally thousands of people. touched
by the appeal of Mrs. Betty Blakeney, Christy's moth-
er. contributed toward the cost of the lite-saving kid-
ney machine and the transplant surgery.
Led by Lions Club members, students and many
businessmen, the fund-raising drive last year netted
more than $30,000.
Where have gifts bought more?
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Separating
Men From
Their Ideas
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
A Booster Reports on BolJIJg'• Tactics
I said of a certain man wbo has been
much in tbe public eye lately, "He
seems a little ~uy_to me,"~ I :-ru
jumped on by partisans of his view·
point. ''That's because you disagree
with him." they protested.
"Not at all,'' 1 said, "As It happens,
I agree with about 90 percent of what
he says -but I still think he's a little
crazy. That bas noth.lng at all to do
with his viewpoint."
Most people ca.n't undeTstand this.
They think if you agre~ with a man, he
must neceasarily be sane arid rational:
and if you think him irrational, It must
be because you are prejudiced against
his views.
WE SEEM INCAPABLE or
separating men from their Ideas, or
even from discriminating among the
dilferent ideas held by the same man
We·seem to feel that a man must be
accepted or rejected la toto. along
with his ideas -but this attitude only
makes for difficulties and ftustrations,
and is sadly unrealistic.
To take a case close to my own
heart. I have always been a great ad·
mirer of the late G. K. Chesterton,
both as a brilliant writer and a.s an in·
c:sive thinker. His biography of St.
Thomas. for instance, comes closer to
1he heart or the man than any dozen
learned tomes written by profound
theologians.
BUT CHESTERTON had several
blind spots aad bitter biases. He didn't
like Jews, he di smissed
psychoanalysis as an outright fraud,
and he espoused a cockeyed economic
system called "Di~trihutism." On
these three matters, in my opinion. he
Why aren't the tennis courts on
Lido Isle open to everyo.ne wbo
lives on the island, and not just
members of the Lido Isle Asso-
ciation? Must we use the city
tennis courts, for heaven's sake?
-R. N. P.
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was irrational and ignorant.
Nevertheless, the built of his work is
richly rewantma. and I am grateful
fo,. thal It is not necessary. or even
desirable, for me to agree with
everything be thought or wrote, and I
would be doing my1eU a disservice if I
rejected his work lltecause of elements
that repulse me.
"AN IDEA," DON MARQU1S onee
said, "isn't responsible for who
believes in it." Many peopffl don't
understand that. If the Communistt
believe something, it is not necessary
for me to disbelieve it. simply because
I disagree with communism. Some of
Marx's criticisms were very acute,
and 90me were nonsense; it is up to
me tlo separate the two.
Likewise, merely because a man
voices a point of view I agree with. I
do not have to regard him a~ e.ither
sane or sincere. There are dema·
gogues on my side as well as on the
other side : and a crazy man on my
side can do it more harm. ultimately,
than its enemies can.
"Discrimination" may ~ a bad
word in sociofogy; it is an in-
dispensable word in thinking-for the
art of thinking, as Aquinu tells us, is
nothing more or less t h a n
''sep&rating" and "combining" ideas
and the men who hold them.
Gold Situation Critical
WASHINGTON -Put a big circle
around July l on your calendar -for
it is one of the most important
deadlines now facing P r e s i d e n t
.Johnson and Congress.
That's the date that the Central
Bankers of Europe have given Presi·
dent Johnson to obtain passage tf his
to percent surcharge tax.
If the long delayed tax boost 191\'l
enacted into law by then, these
powerful international money men say
they will be forced to start "cashing
in" part of their $16 bilUon American
for U. S. gold.
This drastic financial move. If ever
undertaken, could touch off a run on
the dwindling U. 8-gold reserves by
private foreign holders of another 115
bjJUon.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON gave this
alarfning report lo Democratic con-
gressional leader8 during a recent
White HoUle meeting at which be urg·
ed immediate action on the c<>m-
binat.fon tlO billion tax boost and the
t6 billion expenditure cut package.
With the U. S. government Sold
holdinp DOW dloWD to •10.5 bl1Uon, the .Prtfideftt warned, any panJc ''cubint
In" of U. S. dollan could force him to
eitblr impend 10Jd sa1 .. or devalue u.. dollar.
LoMta1 the grimmest be bas In
wetkt, tbe Prealdent pleaded wtth the
legillaton for the fWift legi1latlve ac· uon needtd to head off this financial
dluster. stating:
£inancia1 crisis since 1931 -the depths
of the great depression -but this
time we are faced with lnfiation. not
recession.
"IF THERE IS NOT 1 tax boost
passed by the first of July, we shall
face a new run on our gold. The Cen-
traJ Bankers of Europe have warned
me that if we don't act by then, they
will be forced lo begin cashing in
American dollars for gold''
"The only way you can get a tax
beast immediately. Mr. President."
sald House Majority Leader Carl
Albtrt. Okla.. "is to throw the ad.
mintstration's full weight behind the
Senate-Hou~ confertt!I' tll·speoding
pack•1e. W\U you support the 98
billion 1pending cut whicb bas been
lled t~ur 10 percent surcharp tu propot ."
"1 11 prefer a '4 billion nduc--
t.lon," rep the Prelident "Can't ••
hold the line thert? A " bWion cut-
bttct wtll cr1tPle crltJcat antl•povtft1
and defenae fl'Otrama."
"The onlJ .. \lt100 that I'" to thia
deadlock," aid Sptakn Job 1
McCormact. o.Mau., "ii to let tbe
Rouae work its W\ll."
As the Preside• 1Wned lnteaOJ,
McCormack txplMled Ulla coald " accomplished by bftln1 a member of
the House Way1 ad Meant Com·
mlttee offer a motloo to lutnlCt tbt
House confertet to tupport a M bOlloe
cutbeck ID ..,....un,. .
Kennedy Described as a 'Trickster'
To the Editor:
After watching the Indiana cam·
paign. I think Califor!Wans should
learn of Bobby Kennedy's tactics here.
Although he claims to clarify issues.
he refused debate with McCarthy
anywhere in Indiana.
He, not McCarthy or favorite-son
Branigin, trucked in relatives outside
bis immediate family to blur issues.
Kennedy refused to itemize ex·
pensea publicly before the primary
although McCarthy did and Branigin's.
were even less. After the vote Ken-
nedy gave costs as $600,000 (again, no
itemization ), but others with ex·
perience put the real outlay at two or
three times that (cf. Newsweek, May
20, p. 4&). If these others are rigbt, u
I believe, Bobby Kennedy tied.
KENNEDY SUPPORTERS put out material distorting McCarthy's voting
record <New York Times, May 6, pp. l
and 39). Kennedy didn't disavow the
· slanders until late election eve, weeks
after they hurt McCarthy. Kennedy
said he hadn't known of them. but
McCarthy people had long protested.
So it seems Bobby Kennedy lied again.
Kennedy got members of the
American Legion onto a telecast for
him under false pretenses and
displayed the Legion seal without
permission. The Legion got a court
order to stop this, but the damage was
done (Indianapolis Star. May 61 p. 27;
May 15, p. 27).
HE KEPT SOME o( his Senate staff
on goverment pay whHe they cam·
paigned for him. A congressional Cilm·
mittee is investigating.
His literature Listed "18 years of
public service.'' but only seven (since
1961) are important. McCarthy has
three times the experience.
Bobby ran big newspaper ads saying
"top Jaw enforcement experts" back
him. At least 25 of 36 signers were
KeMedy appointees, not now in
government, doing their ex-boss a
favor! (Indianapolis Star, May 3. p.
31 ; Indianapolis News. May 3. p 4l.
KE GO'I' McNAMARA to com-
promise. the World Bank and praise
Bobby on TV for his role in the Cuban
missile crisis. McNamara omitted
Bol)by's disastrous advice on the Bay
or Pigs, which triggered the crisis!
McNamara also omitted that only he
and Larry O'Brien, of all Cabinet of-
ficers of the last decade, favor Bobby.
Space prevents details of Kennedy's
nip-flops on issues (cf. New York
Times, Apr. 20, Sec. 4, p. 1).
Of course McCarthy was too honest
for such tricks. or he may have won
more votes.
WHY DID KENNEDY win tn In-
diana? Because only 25 percent or all
voters aupperted him and it's easy to
tool 25 per~nt: an NBC poll indicated
half of Kennedy voters didn't know his
stand on issues (whatever that may
be). llis Nebraska showing may come
from bandwagon psychology and
because be campaigned less there. In-
diana polls showed Bobby sltpped a~
vottta cot to know him.
.. Gn,..e---
o..r d.orc•:
It It trot a Itri muat Y1tld to
muc:uline niiltJ and let the
bun tblDk they are smarter
tbla womtn? Every m111 I tvtr
dated pt mad lf I •bowed any
bdeJUpnce at all. Do you lhlhk
M 11 lalt?
Dear Coed: COED
OM mort Word out of you .tnd
we1J tM.e ya4Jr votlng rl•ht.. bed. ...
Letters from f'eaders aTe wlcome.
Normally writers should convey their
messages in 300 word& or less. The
right to condense letters to fit space
<>r eliminate libel is reserved. All Let-
ters must include signature and mail·
ing address, but names will be with·
held on request.
Perhaps Californians will prove
someone besides an opportunist and
trickster can win. Perhaps California
Democrats will vote for honesty and
McCarthy OD June 4.
E. S. GAl\ABEDIAN
Indianapolis, Ind.
IJnre-presentetf
To the Editor:
Your comprehensive editorial in-
dictment (May 23) of Senator Schmitz
and his record should jar loose from
thelr complacent po s i ti o n s con·
stituenta tn this area who haven't
thought about replacing him in
Sacramento.
It bu been very clear to many of us
since his unbelievable defeat of Bruce
Sumner for state Senator that he was
ill fitted for such a weighty position of
responsibility in this great state.
EACH YEAR the League of Women
Voters conducts legislative interviews
with our local, state and sometimes
national representatives. The purpose
of this is to discover what their
present thinking is on pertinent issues.
Every year Mr. Schmitz is the one
and only one who declines this in·
vitation on the grounds that nothing
could be gained because he doesn't see
eye-to-eye with the League.
I CERTAINLY hope that when Mr.
Schmitz' term is finished we will have
on the ballot runnlflg against him a
person quaUiied to do a good job in
Sacramento and someone who will be
acceptable to the powers there. His
present acceptability there is about
parallel to Mr. Utt's in Washington.
Does anyone else feel sort of
unrepresented?
BEE LONGLEY
Bel&e.rtter o.,..er
To· the Editor:
Part of a detailed tabulation dated
Sept. 20, listing the dangers involved
in increasing flights over t.he Newport
Beach densely populated areas from
planes and helicopters, ls quoted
below. The entire random report wu
submitted by me to tM Newport
Beach aty Council. and to the Jack
Mullin Alq>ort Committee last Sep·
tember.
'EXCERPTS: "Conclusion: th e
above incomplete lot Indicates t.bt t..
A. Airwl.11 hftl no COOCC'1I far the
safety or comfort of die maQf hun·
dreds ol home owners Wtlo moved to uu. area bee_. ol ordlDlr)' benefltf
of climate and quiet Jiving. Jt would
take tllt '°" Of OM rob' bllldt to create a bt1lllb &re calal1npbt on
deutl1 popalattd 8aJboa bland or ill
BelCGI Bl1 -or a c:buce coDLllm of
t111e L. A. Airw-.JI CGptel' and •Y
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biltWl8 1 a,m, IDd 11 p.m. • . lmOlll
tM loadelt an die btUcopter1, wbott ,.,_ pttbl .,.. nanact across u..
"CHIEF OFFENDERS in noisy tor·
ment are the military helicopters
whose angry roars are to be beard
long before and long after their
passage; in particular the twin rotor
craft. <The Boeing VERTOL). l sub-
mit that th~ should be baned totally
from the airspace above Newport
Beach (except seaward of the ocean
beaches) because there is no possible
military mission for them to execute
above the city of Newport Beach in
any manner. at any altitude. It has
come to my attention that in the
copter ready rooms the pilots Ire·
quently compare notes about the
bathlng beauties on the sands of our
bays and ocean front. This is normal,
perhaps. but hardly to be endured at
the expense of our peace of mind and
safety trom falling or damaged
aircraft ...
"IT IS TRUE that you cannot halt
aviation. nor the spread of transporta·
tion. But it is likewise true that one of
these days. if nothing remedial is
done. we will have a h o r r i b I e
catastrophe on Balboa Island or in
some other densely populated part of
Newport Beach. and with a wind blow-
ing there.is something to think about .
''I see no reason why military
aircraft of .any nature should be
permitted tmlimited use of Newport
Beach airspace, When they have
available the deserts. the mountains.
the bean fields and the entire Pacific
Ocean ror their maneuvering ... We
are not a mmtary target!
''IF LEGAU Y within our municipal
rights, I propose banning ALL UN·
NECESSARY FLIGHTS above the ci·
ty of Newport Beach. Note the word
unneceaary. This will won a
hardship on no one.''
As we know. a week ago an un-
fortunate L. A. Airways copter fell in
Paramount to the flaming deaths of 11
passengers. It could happen here. So
far we have been fortunate.
What. if anything. has been done to
alleviate this very menacing con·
dition? What has the city done7 Wh.at
has anyone in the county done? It will
be interesting to find out.
HORACE S. MAZET
Ucensed pilot. 1930 to date.
Be•Ndfle.tlea
To the Editor:
We wish to express appreclatfott for
your fine editorial : ''Good Bualneas:
BealJty," in the April Ill wue of the
t>AILY PILOT. Thia is in line wlftl
your consistent support of our efforts
fbr the preservation and CONtant im-
pl'Ovement of the quality of our en-
vironment. For this 1lq)p0!1 we are
deeplf grateful.
WE BA VE BEEN receivinl llll
amazing number of letters and
llelepbone calJs from all ~gments ot
the clt,. In response to your ecUtorlal.
So. peopte do read the DAJL V PTLO'I'
editorials, and many of our clttiens
an much COl'.te.'trned wtUI beeut111c•·' tton. We feel uaured of your continued
supt)Ol't, and thank 10u again for your
tenskivt IWartnett of U.. YaJut of 0\1'
efforta. to the bualntu and relidentlal
atmosphere ol Newport 8eecb. ISABEL PUB ~ Newport Benlffa1
Newport HartlOr
Oiamber of CoamMlw
peling with bikes for available Space
on the bayfront sidewalk. 1t would not
be realistic to say ther~ are-no
hazards, but it seems a plan could be
worked out so both groups could
pursue their activities in harmony and
safety.
I filled out a que9tionnaire recently
which indicated my choice about use
of sidewalks for cycling between sum-
mer and Easter vacation. What was
the outcome ? Apparently, we bike
riders were in the minority opinion.
SO HERE ARE some alternative
sug<!estions since a combined effort la
being promoted to enforce bicycle
ordinances :
1. Slow down cars which drive at
fast speeds up and down tfle narrow
streets and impatiently press cyclists
to the curb.
2. Beautify the alleys and smooth
out the bumps and holes. and pave the
surfaces so tires will not wear down so
fast.
3. Announce the results of public
polls, such as the questionnaire. so the
community knows how its members
stand on issues.
4. Allow bike enthusiasts time for
riding on the bayfront walks, such as
early morning or weekdays, when
walkways are free except for Aerobics
devotees who may also be nuisances,
depending on one's disposition.
MRS. JON VISEL
MIHtarw 01'erfllght•
To the Editor:
During the closing seconds of, the
·Airport Noise Abatemem Committee
meeting at Corona del Mar high school
Thursday evening, a lady took the
floor to also complain about Marine
jets over tbe area. I addresl myaelf to
her and all those with similar com·
plaints:
Are you satisfied they are military
jets and are you satisfied they '1'e
ours? If the answer is yes to both
questions. then my commeot is, and I
think theirs should be as well , THANK
GOO!
THE MlLFT ARY are most anxious
to avoid any disturbing overflights of
populated areas even thougtl t.bis
becomes increasingly more diffiealt as
developers continue to jam !Ub-
diVisions direcUy under the 6Jibt
paths of bases sUch.as El Toro.
If one bu a complaint about
military aird'afl a si1T11>le telephone
caU to the Base Operations Officer at
El Toro giving u accurate a deacrip-
tion ot the aircraft ae possible, the
location ot the observer and the tiin•
of the obeervation will result In h·
mediate action by the Comm.ming
~ at El Toro t.o avoid a reetzr.. rence.
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Gurney Figures He's· Running for 4th in 500 ·
Tar Coa~h Quits
F ontius to . Leave T eacliing
John Fontius' oo~yea:r reign
aa Newport Harbor High varsity
tennis coach ended with the an-
nouncement of his resignation,
ef!ective next month, the DAILY
PILOT Jearned today.
Fontius, on the \vay to win·
nlng a CIF championship, said
he is leaving the teaching pro-
fession to try his hand at some
aspect ol the medical field-per-
haps as a salesman.
''I'm not completely certain
that teaching is what I want to
ma.kc as a career so I figured
this was the time to make a
change and see what J rea!Jy
want U> do," the former Newport
grad (1958) reveals.
"There certainly is nothing to
indicate I won't return to educa-
tion at a later date."
The 27-year-old Stanford Unj-
versity graduate came to his
former prep alma mater last
summer. moving in from Te-
Winkle school in Costa Mesa.
He replaced Wayne Horowitz.
who had coached the Sailors to
the 1967 CIF crown -the first-
ever varsity CJF title for the
Coast area school.
No replacement has been
designated as yet, Newport
athletic di.rector Jules Gage is
cWTenUy interviewing applic-
ant&.
Gage was sincerely disappoint-
ed over Fontius' decision to
leave. "John is a fine coach and
teacher and we hate to lost him.
But if he's oertain about what he
wants to do, now's the time to
make the decision."
JOHN FONTIUS
Na GamfJle Involved
Las Vegas Is a Sleeper
For Professional Sports
rt is not uncommon for one to
simultaneously think of gambUng
when the city ol Las Ve~ is men-
tioned.
And that peroaps is die reason pro -
C.Saional sports has avoided gambling
en tranch.laea for the Nevada eity.
That is to say, the knowledge that
gambling and underworld association
would be too cJose to the scene for
reputation's sake, at least as far as
Implication goes. However, as on observer points out,
Las Vegas is probably more honest
than some of our major cities.
The man , closely associated witti a
professional team located in SOuthem
California, asked not to be identified in
exchange for some knowledgeable
views oo pro sports f<r Vegas.
"Ask younelf thie," he begins.
"Whet do people who live in v~ do
for entertainment? If you said ttley
don't gamble, you're right. So what
else is ttlere f'or' them to do besides
Tough Act
To Follow
CHICAGO (UPI) -George Hala!l
saJd, .. Good luck. kld. '' and Jim
Dooley said, "It's diCficult to follow a
genius."
That's the way the old gave way tn
the new Tuesday as Halas. the grand
old tyrant of the Chjcago Bears. tab-
bed Dooley, the boy wizard of 0 1!'
coaching staff, as head coach or thr
Chicago National Football Leag111'
team.
"It was inevltable.'' Halas said
regretfully, a day after he anno.unced
hla retirement. ''The proper thing to
do and, more exactly, the proper
choice."
"It is the folfiDment of a life's
dream," saJd Dooley. "I accept the job
with profound humility • • • I assure
you that the Halas doctrine will
always hold forth in Wrigley field ."
Dooley. 38, assistant coach of the
BeaN fur six seasons nad one of the ~tub's great receivers, emerged at the
head or the pack of Halas' 10 assistant
coaches earlier this year when. after
directing the Bears' strong defense for
two years, he was given the task of
revitalizing their ttraUc oUense for
the 1968 season.
take in the movies or hunt jackrab-
bits?
.. A professional team in any sport
would be a smashing success at the
box office because people up there are
hoogry f« sports, And like people
from other dties ol comperable size,
they are anxious to be idenUfied witb a
pro outfit.
''Last year two teams from the
Western Football League put on a
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police benefit game in Las Vegas and
drew 5,000 paid attendance at $2 per
ticket.
''On t,he basis of that success. the
Continental Football League is con-
sidering trying a franchise there.
"The American B~Jcetball As.wcia-
ti.oo missed t!he boat by not moving its
Orange County team to Las Vegas,''
be opines.
He agrees that the ex-Orange Coun-
ty product (the Amigos) will be hacd
pressed U> make a financial success
out oC its recent move to the Los
Angeles Sports Arena.
As he points oot whose going to see
the LA Stars (as ttiey are now named )
1·. hen they can go to virtually the game
locale and view the highly successful
Lakers in action. . . .. . especially
coming off a winning campaign for the
Lakers.
But that's aootht'r matter.
Certalnzy if a place like Sen Diego
can be lnduded in majm-league ex-
pansion, Uls Vegas merits inclusion in
some pro circle.
tr * * Jackie Ogilvie, veteran star ol the
Coast Rangers, will be playing for the
Western All-Star soccer ~lection
which faces the professional Los
Angeles Wolves side this weekend in
Los Angeles.
Members of the Mesa Verde Coun·
try Club's women's clob were in the
Hollywood Park winner's circle follow-
ing thf.fourth race Last Friday. Includ-
ed from the MVCC were Mrs. Jerry
Hayea and Mrs. Ray Heffernan.
Roche Picked as
NEW YORK (AP) -1'1M man most
likely to succeed Corona del Mor'11
Rod Laver, aa the world'• No. 1 tennlf
player b an AUltraUan left.bandfr,
Brttaln'• Mlk• ~ predicted todaJ~
"I don't aee bow 'tony Roe.be can
bep from becom.lnl the but," aaid
Davte1, former Britilb O.fll C'9p ~.
"He bas everJtbiDJ that Lavv ha1
-be just ba1n't put It an to~r
yet." Davies, 32, a darlf'halred Londoner
1'tth the mod side-bums, Is advtnce
man for Lamar Hunt's young pro-
t..aoul tum. troupe, now bttll1 advfl1sed 11 tbe "Handsome E\lhl"
They arc hrodt'd by John Newcombe
of AustraHa, 23, wlnner of the U.S. and
Wlmbledon titles laat year, and In-
clude the southpaw Roche, 22; DeMls
Rals1on, 25; Pierre Barthel of F'tance, a : Roser Ta11or of Britain, 21; Cliff
DeyldaJe of South Alrfca, 28; Earl
(Butch) Buchholz, '/1, and Nlcota Pille
or Yucoatavla, 211. They are members of World Cham-
pJonsl\fp Tennis and thty tour the
world ln competition to the N1.tJonal
1'cnnlJ Ltague, headed by former
Davi., Cup captain Oeorge MacC.U of
IM Anplel.
MacCaU has the older, estabU.~
. Turbines Ar~ Class of Jndy Classic Field
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Dan Gta'ney ftguffl he's nudng for
four.th place in Th u r 1 d a y • • Jn.
dlanapolia 500 -IC)d evta e& 1bet he'll
coo.sidet' it a victory ol IOril.
''We figure we're ninaing b' blrU\
place," said Mu Mubleman Tuesday,
general JJlell&ger ol Gurney'• All-
American Raceri pleat ID Slota Ana.
Muhlflnan, in a phone i*rvlew m.n bis Indianapolis motel, said 1bat
without breakdowns, turbine ca-r
drivers Joe Leonard, Art J>ollard and
Gr•m Hill ere practically llboo-ins
t~ place one-two-three.
"Let's fece1 it," Mdll~ aaid,
• ''I!le aill>lane engines we not ooly far more powerful than the piston engines
but 1tley're far m«e depeodable, too.
"The baodicapplag l)'ltem USAC
'
im1><>.sed on the turbines has feiled -they're stlJI far more powerful than
lhe piston cars.
''So we're running for fourth and hop.
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Indianapolis weather forecasters
give the Indianapolis 500 auto race a
50-50 chance of coming oU as schedul·
ed Thursday.
Max M u h I e m a n , All-American
Racers general manager for Dan
Gurney. told the DA IL Y PILOT
Tuesday: "l haven't seen the sun
since I left Orange County. It's rajned
10 of the 21 days we've been here.
"The forecasters say it's only a SO.SO
proposition for Thursday."
ing for breaks which might give us
an even better finish ."
As Muhleman sees it, there are only
two factors whiab would work in the
piston cars·~avor Thursday: (a) the
weather and 0>) tile turbine drivers.
"The turbines dori't perform too well
in bot weat!ler. The turbine people say
they lose about 15 to 20 percent power
on a hot day. So that would slow them
down ftom ~ m.p.h. oo the straight
to sµ'OUlld 170.
"And the recoird itldicates the
drivers are not first rate. Hill won Ule
race in '66, but he's not known as a
charger. Leonard and Pollard have
not done well here In the past." A~ked to rate the five leading <.'ml"'
tendeM among the piston drivers,
Muhleman favored , in order. Gurney,
Bob Unser, Roger McClusky, A. J.
1"oyt and Al Unser.
"Unser is driving an Eagle we built
-it has a turbo-charged Ofiy engine.
McC lusky is driving the same kind of
car and he always runs well here.
''Al Unser is driving a four-wheel
drive lw'bo-drarged Ford and Foyt is
in a Coyote with an unsupercharged
four-cam Ford."
Although Gurney has encountered
bad luck in six of his seven previous
Indy engagements, he has been a pi·
oneer or sorts at the brickyard.
He brought Colin Chapman and the
Ford Motor C-0. together to produce
the Cirst rear-engined car in 1963. And
thls year he is the larges( builder -
i;cven of the 33 car-s in the field will be
driving Eagles made in Santa Ane.
Although Gurney has qualified for
the Cront row twice, 1965 and ~ast year,
he has Finished the race just once -ln
1963 when he came in seventh.
Giles Raps AL Playoff Plan
CH1CAGO (Uf<i) -Some ef the
tradition was out of the traditional
American game -buebaU -today,
.and National buebail league president
Warren Giles said, "I don't think the
public will accept it."
American League team owners
voted Tuesday to separate the league
into two divisions and play a 156-game
schedule. The National League of-
ficially added two more teams but left
all of them in the traditional single
pennant race with a 1 6 2 -I a m e
schedule.
The American League divisions.
were made strictly along geographical
lines -Chicago, Minnesota, Kansas
City, Oakland, Seattle and California
in the Western; New York, Boston,
Detroit, Cleveland. BalUmore and
Washington in the Eastern:
The winner of a three-of.five game
series between the division champions
will determine the American League
pennant winner and the World Series
team.
The playoff will be held at the same
time the National League completes
its regulaJ· season because owners In
both leagues agreed Jn a meeting with
baseball commissioner William D.
Eckert that their schedUle would begin
and end on the same day.
But Giles said the officlals of both
leagues would have to meet soon to try
to resolve what he called "some dif-
ferences'' obviously concerning the
schedules and divisional organizations.
Home of the Padres
••we believe the playoff system is in
contradiction to the tradition and
histOT)' of the World Series," he said,
"and would hate to see the team with
the be9t percentage in one league play
the fourth or fifth best percenliage
team in the other league. I don't think
the public will accept it."
Chicago and Minnesota, opposed to
the division lineup , were in the minori-
ty when the needed three-fourths of
the J.2.member American League
voted for the aeparation.
League president Joe Cronin said
the vote was not unanimous, but he
would not elaborate.
Each American League team w i J l
play 18 games with each team ln its
division.
This is where San Diego's brand new major league
baseball team will play next season -San Diego
Stadium. San Diego and Montreal were granted ex-
pansion teams Monday. The San Diego team will
probably be known as lhe Padres. The stadium
seats 50,000 and the foul lines measure 330 and 420
to center.
FRENCH VNREST, ~
HALTS LE MANS
LE MANS, France \AP)) -The 24·
hour Le Mans auto race has hf.en post-
poned indefinitely because of the ~o
cial upheaval in France, the organiz-
ers announced Tuesday.
The race was scheduled for June
1>16, but June 16 Is the date chosen
by President Charles de Gaulle for a
nationwide referendum he hop<'!! will
solve the nationwide worker anti stu-
dent strike.
The Automobile Club of Uie \\ r '> t
said it is considering July 13-14. but
this conflict.a with the Watkins Glr n,
N.Y .• race ln the United1 Statr~ Also
onder consideration is the wet'kend of
Sept. 28-29.
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Baek In Groove
Maloney Regains Form,
Sets Dmvn Dodgers, 7 -0
CINCINNATI (AP) -J im Maloney
fell lnto a groove early Tuesday night
-ooe it took him a while to relocate
-and he finished with a dazzling one-
hJt performance against Los Angeles.
Regaining his old form. the big Cin·
clnooU right-hander fannt'd to men
en route to whHe-washin~ the Dodgers
7-0 and hurling the fourth one-hit game
Of his career.
"[ fell real good out tht're and T'm
J>leaaed with the performance." said a
happy Maloney after the game.
"l had good stuff in the bu!Jpen
before the game but sometimes you
don't rau into the groove when you
enter the game," he continued.
Maloney. now 4..3, lowered his ERA
10 3.52.
lie had compiled a I~ record
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1963, registered a 23·7 mark with a
2.77 ERA.
Laver Successor "It's rough when you run info pro•
blems early and get down two or three
runs." he said.
"You might be w\ld and walk a cou·
pie or guys and not evrn be eblc 10 u~r
your stuH."
stars, lncludlng Laver. Ken Rn~r\{:ill.
Lew Hoad, Paochn Gontales :ind
Andrts Glmeno of Spain.
Tht "Handsome Eight" got off lo a
•low ltar1 OnanclaU1 and It appeared for a while they m1ght go under. But
Lam1r'1 m1lllon1, and the promotional
tenlGI of JOUDI Al liUI, kt'pt them
ano.t.
"We art operaung tn lhc hlack now," Davies said. "Evtry tourn:i·
ment we have had rectntly hM h~cn
better than the one bt!ore. rt looks :i!f
If wo •Ill make the grade.'' The flnt coafrontadon betwttn the·
two pro bodies will be to Ult ~ed
World Champlonshlp11 ot Brookllnr.
Mass., June lZ.16.
''You have to ravor Laver and
RotewaU," acknowledged D a v i e s ,
whose cveer spanned both eras.
0 8 u.i the odds a r e about two to
MftD that one of otD' youngu CUY1
could wln. 0 Buchhol1. for lnnance. He has bea~ Lavu, plays wtll against him.
And you can't discount Rocht.
"I tbJDlt Roche 11 destined to bf the btlt. a. can play the m~l fanwtlc
ahota. Then Ills mind 1111ddenly goe!I
blAnlc and he Is atrociou~. 0 Wbtn he matures. hc11 be the .....
In fact. lhis ha bern his trouble
quite often -wildness In early in·
nlngs.
Maloney also ls UHl o~r or two no
hit games -both hurled ln 1960 and
bot.b ln extra innings.
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with each team of the other division -
six at home and five away with three
teams. and five at home and six away
with the other three.
The National League ordered a
schedule ca!Jing for 15 games with
eight other teams -eight at home and
seven away with foW' of them, and
seven at home and eight .away with the
other four. Each will aJso play 14
games -seven at home and seven
away -with the other three clubs.
However, a National Le a g u e
spokesman emphasized its schedule
was on a ''year by year" besis, and
that approval of the 162 game schedule
for 1969 did not mean the same pro-
gram would be followed in 1970.
Angels Face
Old Nemesis
In McLah1
By RON EVANS
Of Ille DeNy ~llet lllff
lt'.s hard to tell where the Angels'
pitchlng staff stands right now -it's
eithe r on the brink of collapse or on
the verge of carrying the club into the first division.
But there are promi!'ing signs. also.
MJnnie Rojas Clashed som~ of the form
Tuesday night he had all last season
and ex-starter Jack Hamillon say he·s
ready to go after suffering a rib in-
jury.
One thing for sure. The staff is tired.
For the second night Jn a row,
manager Bill Rigney had to dip into
Angel Slate
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the bullpen and use practically
everybody,
rt worked Monday njght but Tuesday
night the Detroit Tigers scored all
their runs in the Urst inning and won,
4-1.
· Ton 1 g ht the American League's
leaders will offer tbeir ace, Deooy
McLain (7-1). He's the first American
Leaguer U> register seven wins. He
hasn't lost to the Angels in four yee.rs.
The Tigers have won n~ of the last
10 games McLain bas started.
The Angels counter with their best,
Jim McGlothlin (4-2).
Tonight's encounter starts at 8 p.m.
and Thursday's at 1 p.m.
Rigney. slouched comfortably at his
desk. reviewed the Tuesday evening
misery for the press.
"Shame to waste all that good reUeC
pitching. I've been meaning to bring ln
Rojas in the first inning the first
chance I got and I did it. He needs
confidence."
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ON U.S. SQVA D
VC Irvine tennis star Patti Ho1an
has beel1 named to the United Statet
Lawn Tennia Assoclatioo'a Jlllllor
Wightman Cup team.
Misl Hogan, 11, from La Jona, jolnl
six otber nlltlonally ranked &itlt
between the t1ge1 ol lt and 21 ob tM
tum. They are: Valer'9 Zlegnfusr,
S3n Olego: Cecella Martines, San
Francisco: f>lkle Lamm. Oak)m)d:
Roylec Balley. S.cramento: Tina
Lyman. Los Altos, tnd EmlUo htnr.
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F'or Prelhns
By GLENN WHITE
Of Ille Oell'f ,. .. , Steff
Huntington Beach High's first state
meet entrant i11 16 years quite ob·
viously has a stiff fight a.head of him
as he shoots for a gold medal in the
CallfornJa prep track and field cham·
pionships at Berkeley ~ weekend.
Oiler senior Paul Wllliams has the
second fastest lis:ted time of the 27
Golden State entrants -?-classy
1 : Sl.2 reCOl'ded lllSt week when he lo.st
to Long Beach Poly nash Greg Jones
{1:51.1 1.
Williams and Jones are I n
separate heats for Friday afternoon's
prelims but they still face stern op-
position.
However, they figure to qualify with
ttl1! first three finishers in each heat
•dvancing to Saturday's finals.
Williams' foremost competi tor ap-
11tars to be Gi?orge AUaro of
Pittsburg, the Norllhem Section cham-
c>lon who clicked off ~ 1: 52.2 la~t. week
without the aid of serious opposition.
And, U1ere's Bill Boze of Clayton
VaUey. who likewise bas yet to be
pressed and bas a best mark of 1:;,4.4.
Williams' coach, Paul Wood, says
the Oil City Oasdl is peaked and read,Y
for his best effort this week. And he s
not overly concerned that the prelims
will take too much out of his protege.
• "Paul is used to running several
races in each meet. He's strong ~d
recovers quickly," Wood explams.
"He should be able to qualify with a
1 :52 or 1 :53. But it looks like he'll
have to go under 1 :50 to win the gold
medal.
''He's had a light workout schedule
this week, running 330's oo Monday,
doing very little on Tuesday and today
we'll put him through a few 220's."
Here's Friday's heat assignments:
Heat I
Runner School
. Jones, LB Poly
Nuccio, St. Francis
Brown. Los Altos
Jone!, Branham (S. J ose)
Castillo, Clalremont
Foster, l''olsom
wflliams, LA Fremont
Evans, La Sierra (Sac)
Elder, Selma
Heat 2
Williams. Huntington
Alfaro, Pittsburg
Boze, Clayton Valley
Restinl, Palo Alto
Croft, f'resno
Dillon, Modesto
Ellis, LA Washington
'l'odd, Oakland
.Holt, GridJey
Heat 3
Langston. Millikan
Guerre, Footana
Marshall, Dos Palos
Figueroa, Vista
Tit.era, Arcata
Wilson, Bishop O'Dowd
Gianelli. Grant (Van Nuys)
Lopet, Belmont
Hogue, SF Poly
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Newport Wins
Sunset League
Sports Trophy
Oan you name the No. 1 overall prep
sporU power in the Sunset League?
Better take another guess if you
didn't tab Newport as final statistics
beat out that Newport Harbor High
Scbool Js the Winner of this year's
Sunset League All.Sports Award.
ln fact the Orange Coast area
ld>oola made a clean sweep Of the
.nnt-division. the Tars setting the
pace Huntington Beach running se-Cond'. Westminster third and Marina
fol(@.h.
-Ntwport leads in the all·Ume trophy
race since the award started in 1953.
Newport has 'M>D the trophy on six oc-
ea:lkins, Anaheim five, Fullerton two, : Hiiilington Beach two and Western
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CIF Golf Claanaps
Estancia High School padded the Orange Coast
area's credenti als as one of the major powers in
the South ern Section earlier this week when the
Eagles claimed the CIF golf tiUe. Providing those
laurels were Walter Hro11 n (front, Jeft) ,' Don Hos-
kins, Paul Brown. Larry Ransom (back, left), Steve
Robertson, Gary Schulte and coach Gordon Morrow .
Tucker Tabs Unser
Expect It to Happen
In Indianapolis Classic
INDIANAPOLIS -Things you can
bet will happen at the Indy 500 •••
The race will be a boring affair ex·
cept for the start which is always one
of the most thrilling momenta in
sports.
Andy Granatelli will find 1<>metihing
to g.nimble aboul
Win or lose, the controversy over
the turbine cars will continue.
The old guy from Long Beach will be
first in llne for tickets for something
like the 2Dth straight year.
Most of tbe drivers will wear boxing
1hoes.
There will be a riot in the overnight
ticket line am several guys will get
arrested.
Everybody will get goose bumps
when the band plays, "Back Home
Again in Indiana." Nearly everyone of the crowd of
250,000 will wear a jacket or a c:ap
advertising some kind of automotive
product. The most nervous guys in the lineup
will be rookies Bill Vukovich and Gary
Bettenhausen.
'I'he best looking broad in the joint
will be the "Golden Girl" v»ho leads
the Purdue University band.
The rich will get richer. particularly
tra<:k owner Tony Holman.
The beer consumed Thursday would
fill a lake.
Even if he hates it, the winner will
take a big swig of milk becau~ it pays
$1.000.
The moet upset guy1 after tbe race
will be the Ure people wh05e product
was not UIW by·the winner.
The weather on race day will be ter-
ribly bot or t«ribiy cold.
The world's worst traffic jam will
commence immecllately after the run·
Ding of the race.
The traffic cops will screw It up.
Some Of the fans in ttie infield· won't
see a moment of the race.
Everybody will make an estimate of
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the gate receipts but nobody wHI know
for sure.
At least one drunk will run across
the track.
The wife 0£ every hotel and motel
owner in Indianapolis will get a new
mink coat Friday morning.
After the race, several veter an
drivers will announce plans to retire.
The downtown bookies will do a
br isk business on the race.
The number of lost kids will set a
new record.
UCI Cagers
Slate Top
Major Powers
Coacb Al Davie and hls UC Irvine
cagers won'(be lacking for opposition
in the 1968-69 season es the Anteaters
released their toughest siate on
record.
A week's jaunt to the East Coast
highlights the schedule, with the
Anteaters taking on perennial powers
Providence, Rhode Island, and coach
Bob Cousy's Boston College quint.el
Three tournaments are also on tap
for UCI, the locals taking part in the
RedJanda and Cal Western affairs
before returning for the second annual
UCI Kiwanis Invitational, December
26-28.
Davis and his club will also face
another hurcle this eeason -the ablli·
ty to win on the road.
Starting with a January 28 date at
Oal State Fullerton, tile Anteaters will
play sev~ consecutive games in a
vi.siting role. ' Two other top powers on this year's
saate are San Diego State and Fresno
State.
Nov. JO
DK. !-1 Dec. lt-21 o.c. 16-21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 7
Jan. 11 ~:~: 11
Jell. ~ ~::I
Fe!>. 4
Fee. II Ftll. IS ~=:" Feb. 7.1 F">. 7:1
IHMfS~le
VC S.n Dleeo
at lltdltndl TOllrM'/ .t Cal w .. ,.,,. Tou,.,,..,
UCI KIWanb Tourney II Provl~t 1t lt-lslat!d et loltorl Col.._
~~·~~1slda 5~\'r.:i; at Fr.sr10 SMlt et Ctl 5111• Fullerton
ti UC Sin Dlqo
:t ~r.="" ., UC 111Ytnlde alWHtmoftl S..n Dino Sfai. T alloe PtrllCllM
CIF Tennis Action /-v ffJ . ~
N ewPOrt Roasts
Keppel, 26 1h-I1h
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Oell'f '"'* SIMI Newport Harbor's defending CIF'
teonis champions continued their blit·
zing ways, with a resounding 26;1-1¥.i
waxing of Paclf.ic League champion.
Mart Keppel, Tuesday afternoon at
Newport Beach Tennis Club.
The victory marked tbe 47Ul straight
conquest over a two-year span for the
Tars and the 22nd in a row. this year.
Newport wiU now tac~ Palos
Verdes, winner over West Covina by a ,
21-7 count.· Site will be Newport Har-
bor High Friday at 3 p.m.
Mike Caro, Jim Ogle and Bob Ogle
lost a total of only six games ea route
to their easy vrctories over Keppel.
Tar coach John Fontius rewarded
the threesome's work with high
praise, but added that he thought
Corma del Mar wu as tough as the
Aztecs.
Both of the Tars' doubles teams
swept to easy wins over Keppel's
doubles team of Jack Ertlet and Paul
Fleischman.
The Keppel duo was the CIF class
~ doubles cbampions.
Fontlus, after· two euy encounters
and a bye in the eliminations, admits
that the going ia suddenly going to get
rough.
Sports In Brief
''No doubt about it -Palos Verdes
is a very strong club. We'll be up 1 against one of our stiffest tests of the
year." They have three very strong ·
singles player§ but I think our depth
will carry us," Fontius states.
Newport (!i*l (1 tn.) Mark Keppel
Singles
Mike Caro (NH) def Patterson
tMK) 6-3, Yano &-0, Stewart 6-0,
Cochlach &-0.
Jim Ogle (NH) def Patterson (MK)
6-1, Yano 6-1, Stewart &-0, Coch1ach
6-0.
Bob Ogle (NH) def Pattenon (MK)
&-0, Yano 6-0, Stewart 6-0, Cochiach 6-
1.
Lawrie CUnnl.ngbam (~ef Pat-
terson (MK) 6-2, Yano 6-l~tewart 6-0,
Cochlach 6-1.
Doubles
Bill Hart and Glenn Cripe (NH) def
Ertlet and Fleischman (MK) 6-4, 6-1;
def Muslin and Matkey 8-3, 8-0.
Dieter Riehn and Mark Greer (NH)
def Ertlet and Fleischman 6-2 ; lost 5-
7; def Muslin and Matkey, 6-1, 8-0.
CIF Tellllil Scores
Newport 26%, Keppel 1 'h
Palos Verdes 21, West Covina 7
Loyola Wh, Santa Monica 13~
Rolling Hills 24, Santa Ana 4
Huntington's Walker
To Coach South Stars
Huntington Beach High School coach
Don Walker has been uslgned to
coach the South team in Orange Coun-
ty's first-ever North-South all-star
baseball game at La Palma Stadium
in Anaheim June 20.
Coaching the North in the Anaheim
Kiwanis-sponsored event will be Jim
Reach of Savanna. Assisting Walker
will be Frank Munoz of Westminster
and Tony Sisca of San Clemente.
The game wlU pit Orange County's
outstanding gr-ad.uating seniors. The
teama will be announced next week.
Chief beneficiary of the charity
ga~ will be the Orange County
Children's hospital.
* * * PASADENA -The Los Angeles
Wolves of the North American Soccer
League, ln the midst of a two game
losing 1trealt, tonight play host to the
San Dtefo Torot at the Roae Bewt.
It wtl1 be the secoad meeting of the
year for tbe teams. The Wolvea won
the lint encounter 1-t In Saa D1e10.
The Toros bring wWt them ClrDo
(Pepe) Fernandez, tbe NASL'1 leadlng
scorer. Fernandez bu piled ap 13
goals ln 11 contests.
Following toalgbt's match, the
Wolves take to the road for games
against Chicago, St. Louis ud
Hou1ton.
* * * ATLANTA ~ Guilty pleas on
charges of drunken driving and
speeding have resulted in '175 fines
and two suspended jail sentences for
Adanta Braves catcher Joe Torre.
Torre, '.ti, p 1 ea de d guilty to the
charges Monday in state traffic court.
He received an e 1 g h t • m o n t h
suspended sentence and a $125 fine for
driving under the influence and a
three-month suspended sentence a n d
$50 fine foe speeding.
* * * OAKLAND . -. Jlm L o a b o r g • Boston's 19fl pitching ace, made bis r I r I t appearance of .. e 1ea1ea Tues-
day llilht, relieving Gary Wa1lew1k1 ln
the sl.xtb inning of the Red Sox' came
against Oakland.
Lonborg, who captarecl t b e
American League's Cy Yoong Award
after compiling a %%-9 record for the
pennant.willlling Red Sox, aderwent
bee 1ur1ery following a wlater skiing
accldeat. Be was retunled to tile ac·
tive list last weekend.
Adoption Guild
Play Continues
Quarter-final matcMs in • 11
division,, of the Southern Orange Coun-
ty Adoption Guild's eeventh &Mual
doubles tournament will be played
Thursday at clubs of the Santa Ana
Newport Beach area and junior cbam·
pionsh:ips will be detennlned the same
day at the BBC Racquet Cklb (Irvine
Coast) starting at 9 a.m.
Evelyn Houseman, Los Angeles, an4
Merwin Miller, Pasadena, start 1ctioa
at the Palisades Tennis ClUb, 12.61
Palisades Road, Santa Ana, in the
mixed "A" when they engage A11ll
Read and Alan Pedlar. both Of
Anaheim, at 9 o'clock.
Winners meet Pat and Frank
McCabe. both of Lakewood, at 2 p.m.
at the Palisades.
Ot1'er moieties sc.lledulld for in. Pa1l'3des 1nc1ue1t: 10 a.m.-Men's "A" -Elwin Crtltmll•• NtwPOrt Bea<:I\, and u o111rd Welch, $Ml• ""'c n. Steve
F fl"'t;,,~':;•:"'?•&:;;'"p':_~dt $t<>Dow *::1•e nl
Fra11ee, bot~ ~ Ver~. W. Stan Kult, Anel\fim, and Miller: Mlxrd "A" -Frences H~, Newoort ~T11t11:..~r":.7u1~. ~.:, .ooh!·:=~
Grov•.N...,.., l •IQ T-'t C• 11 ........ 1
t 1.m. -Men's "A" -8111 M-mstrOM end Bob
Oolt, Doti\ N~ BNC/1, vs. John Ttul tl1d 84b Miiier, bolll Tustin. n a.m. -Mind "A" -K.lllly Nellllfy •nd Gto<ve Y1r•ll•Y1~ bo!h ~t aw~. vs. Meri. Tl•n11Y, Rlll•slC11, tnd 11111 lier.t<Mf, NIWPOrt llttch. 1 p.m . ..-Mlxed "A" -lbllel ~rtr. M9I
Verde, •nd Bcb o-•er HUllllntlon Beed!. vs. P~ltl!I Upton, TllSll!!. ,;.;1 Dick Mettter. Anellllm.
2 P·.m..-Man • "A" -·Herold BUC!My and Glenn Turnbull, boll! Newport llNCll, vs. ~ HelllmOfld, N_. Betel\, and lloob.
ltHUlts of IM Pt'1¥'°"1 ro<md: Men's Open: Dow end Fr-def. Tlfl'I l"erellt
encl Jim Tfl)ny, 7-f, "li M ; Charla Sc•lbtler end Pete llerwlck d4f. Bob peny •"4 Mnter, ~ H, Jl.
S; Dtlt J-n tnd ~abe dff, Htnr'f Llillllfrled ·~~:SJ~:.~ ~.; and .,..,..., Clef. GertruW
Amtlll9 •lld ScrlbtM!r, ..... M ; V.:1trne¥ Mid H• ... -dtf. Mornvn end Benny Crlt0tr. '"4, 7.f; Scllw9rtr end ~'er def. Sheron Gll:lbs elld Nonnen A""4. 7· 5. ~71 ~; UPIOll •nd Metter def. Sue ledt and !Erle JOtdllm .,,, ._., H•"111om tnd llOOl1 def, J-.•vn
tnd lloO 8"ucl'tmp, H , •1. Hencock end Otltr Clef,
011,,. 1*'1on tlld Hammond, 6-1, H . Half the movie stars and politicians
in the country will crowd Into victory
lane.
At least one member of the pit.crew
will get excited and put the fuel hose
into the wrong hole.
tr there are 7.5(),000 people in al·
tendance. 125,000 of them will have
hangovers.
Before it's over. everybody will have
an earache.
The British drivers will still Insist
racing in Europe is best .
Baseball Standings
J. C. Agajanian, wearing his big
cowboy bat, will be everyplace at
once.
The box lunch in the press box will
be terrible.
Every member of the winner's crew
will get loaded at the victory banquet.
A. J . Foyt will have the best excuse
for loaing.
Nadoaal Lta1ae
Won Lost Pct.
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24 7n .545
~ 18 .528
22 2) .524
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San Francisco
Atlanta
Philadelphia
St. Louil
Chicago
Cincinnati
Lot Altfeles
Pittsburgh
Houston
New York
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~ 21 .488
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Cleveland
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By RON EVANS
• Of ... oe4ly , .... SIWft I
.:J'tiett'R be a number or m"or
~in the CIF basketball playolfs
Irr lllet laclud.lnJ the addition of
=-n cHvisJon, change of sites for ftlllWm1I llld f1Dala Jliua use of a ~.cWty for GM quarter flnaJ bat· :flii:. tbe DAll.Y PILOT learned ex·
11 toda7. ~.CD' will expand to an MM
dMlldn, because. as commisslooa
Kttr Fagans explainl: "tut yeer we
_. • • teams for tt.. combined """"'and only 411 openings. ~"''1M 8dditloa of the +A grouplng u better balaJJce in tbe
• ... of coane we'D liave tbe ........
I r.-u. POintH oat a m.tor nrW Ja pl.l:fatl plus. Thi AM ad
AAAA semifinals and finals are to be
moved trom Long Beach Arena to the
Los Angeles Sporti Arena and wW be
held one week later than in the past.
That comes about because there wlll
be no Tueect.y play the week of the
quarter finals and tiUe gam11. Alao,
the quarter Onak are to be beld at
Long Beach Arena, rather than
neutral Juntor coBece or hllh school
courts as bas been done prevfou1tJ.
Of the Orange Coast area scboob,
H u n ti n g to n Beach, M.trtna,
Westminster and Newport Harl)or en-
joy AAAA claQl.flcatloa. Ma• Ott,
Fountain Valley, Corona del Mar,
Ellancla, CoN M111, Minion va..to.
Su Cltmen&t, ~ a..4"b are M.
Moore, atra. Belt, eo.tl &mitt,
S-1, Footh1U.. Whianont (La Stma,
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Montebello, Monte Vista. Pior.cer.
Sierra, Whit.tier), Pacific, Sk.y, Chan-
nel, San Gabriel Valley, Freeway,
Sierra, Del Rey (formerly Catholic
League>.
AAA
Garden Grove. Irvine, Sen Antonio,
Ivy, Santa Barbara, Cr e 1 t v t e w ,
Montvtew. Goldent.. suburban, Pioneer,
Anteh11, Camino "eal. AA
Desert Valley, Ornge, Rio Hondo,
Hacienda, lm-perlal Valley, Frontier,
San LuJs, Santa Fe, 'I'rl·Valley,
Cbepernl, and tree Janet.
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IVW HNG, Plnaa, Moantabl l>um, Co~. 'l'rf.Could7, Prlp, Ac!ede1n,, Hi-Low, Dtlt6c.
6rtw up in HarlHtr arH, now
apeclali•t in the bed ef alt hue·
ury cars.
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ITIM -Orange Coast versus Golden West.
COMMENT -Fear not, the Pirates and Rustlers
wW meet on the andiron in 1968. There wu some ques-
tion wbetber Oranae Coast and Golden West colleges
would renew their rivalry on a non-eonlerence basis in
1968, but the question bas appartnUy beep answered.
Although subject to contract approval, Orange Coast
hu completed its '89 slate and' will batue Golden West.
Harbor and Cypress in its three alloted non-conlerence
tilts.
The two area schools were aegmented in different
confer~ces by the state's lteleaguing Committee.
ITEM -State•basketball playoffs.
COMMENT -Joe Brennan, basketball mentor at
Palomar College and one of the top masterminds in
the state, just returned from Fresno where be booked
the new Fresno Arena for the 1-. state JC cage •:t:"!!'llll~IM't.
playoffs.
Fresno City College will serve as host. The state
committee also awarded the 1960-70 site, witb Long
Beach City College gaininf the nod.
ITEM -Net profits.
COMMENT -It's been a "green" year in the state Metnber•guest Wia tters
.JC ranks as both the football and basketball playoffs Tournament chairman Bob Black (left) hands out showed net profits. The grid playoffs -the first ever held by the state trophies to winners of Sunday's Santa Ana Country
-came up with 8 net $4.2,485.23 figure. while the state _c_1_u_b_m_em_be_r_·_gu_e_s_t _c_la_ssic. Joe Ordway of µvine
cage playoffs at Cerritos College came through with
the highest net figu re on record -'4.628.10.
Coast teamed with Fred Walker (right) of the host
club to captul'9 honon.
. Wtdntsdiy, M11 2', 1968 DAIL V PILOT 23
Area Sport Brie fs
Lea vy, Caro Gain
Tar MVP Nods · ~
Bob Lewy 8fld Mike Caro
~alked off wlttt the most
valuable plaY« a w a r ci e
Monday night at Newport
Harbor High's sports
awards banquet.
Leavy \WIS named most
valuable in baseball aiong
with a ~aptainship, while
Caro pidced up the aw;rd in tenms. ,
The award winners~
Tennis
Varsity -Mike Caro.
MVP : Laurie Cunningham,
captmin: Robbie Cun·
ningham. most improved.
JV -Bill Paley. MVP :
Bruce Cl\arles. c a p t a i n :
Kim Perino. most improved.
Baseball
Varsity -Bob Leavy.
MVP ; best hitter: Frank
~sare, outstanding pitcher:
Din. Dale.about. best fielder :
Din l)ajeabout and Frank
Cesare. co-captains; Bob
CwTy, most improved.
JV -Ron Martin;-}fVp
and captain; Mike F1effilng,
most improved.
Fl'OStl -Stuart Weed.ft.
captain: Steve Knox. MVP;
Bud Owen, most imp-oved.
Cadbh B iUing
Catiish are back i,n ths
spotUgbt afler a lengthy
absence at Irvine Lake anti
the report is they're 9ti1I hit ·
ting tbe cheest> bait.
Channel, blue. white and
hullhead have compri&ed the
catfish picture. the largest
this past week 011 81,>,
pounder landed off Sierra
Cove.
Rainbow trout are still
rated good. with a 2o/•
pounder landed by Francis
Panzella of Qista Mesa..
Just In case y o u • r e
wondering what to d o
Memorial Day -other than
staying off the m a j o r
highways -lrvine Lake will
be open for fishinii .
Top Goll Honors
· ITEM -Dick Tucker.
COMMENT -Don't let it be said Orange Coast
College coach Dick Tucker is all football. Although
his duties at the Pirates' camp are confined to the
grid game, Tucker is now trying his hand at the grand
old game of baseball.
Single-wing Sudden Death Nets Crown
Estancia,
Mater Dei
Joins Loop
Boh Abbey wag named
MVP 10 ~farina's recent
11pring sport.' awards
banquet in golf.
Seems as thou~b the personable mentor is curren~
ly manager of a Little League team in Brea.
ITEM -Bill Inglebart.
COMMENT -Golden West College thinks so much
of its ace distance runner that they've come up wi th
a 4~ foof trophy that will be awarded every year to
the most inspirational performer on the track and field
te~. h Inglehart, who placed third in the state JC meet's
tw~mile event last weekend. can just see over the top
of the bunk of metal. The former Westminster High
School ace checks in at a mere !>-foot-9 and 138 pounds.
ITEM -Long Beach City College.
COMME NT -Southland coaches who will be play·
Ing Long Beach City College on 'the hardwood next sea-
son can throw away this year's scouting sheets as the
• Vi.kings completed their staff over the weekend by
naming chemistry professor Mike Maas as assistant
coach. Earlier the Vikings hired Rex Hughes. Redondo
High School coach, to fill the vacancy created when
Chuck Kane retired as head man.
IT.EM -Father-son exchange.
COMMENT -Dr. Robert Moore, president of Or-
ange Coast College, was one-half of a family act Mon-
day at the school's annual awards banquet. Seems as though tbe red head who received a jack-
et and letter for his feat& on the tennis courts this past
season was bis son, Rusty.
ITEM -Fullerton College.
COMMENT -It wasn't exactly a clean sweep. buL
ullerton Jr. College ·came close to one this past school
ear in the Eastern Conference ranks.
Of the 11 sports, the Hornets copped the EC tille In seven -goll, tennis, track and field. swimming and
•iving, football, cross country and gymnastics.
The other four titles went to Orange Coast (basket-
•all). Chaffey (baseball), San Bernardino Va 11 e y
(wrestling) and Orange Coast (water polo).
ITEM -Track and field lettermen.
COMMENT -Don't throw away your track and
leld programs from Orange Coast and Golden West
colleges -tl;ley'll be virtuaIJy the same in '69. Orange
Coast loses but five members of this year's squad.
.,bile the Rustlers will have but six departing the ranks.
r.'EM -Crai1 Jorgensen.
COMMENT -There's been a traffic Jam at the
Golden West College campus of late and the traffic
leads to the office of swimming and diving coach Tom
1fermstad. His prize pupil. Craig .Jorgensen. is the target of
the four-year recruiters and at last count the talented
~er bad 10 solid f~·ride offers.. . . Jorgensen is a tw~time All-Amencan 1n his tenure
t GWC.
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The award winners: Uead Item
For Tars
In Santa Ana CC Tourney Estancia and Mater Dei
wiU jon . aix ottter high
sctlools in a summer basket·
ball league at UC lrvifle.
Golf
Varsity -Bob Abbey.
MVP: Gene Policy, Mogt
I n s p i r a t i o n a I : Mlke
Kampman and Bob Markin,
Most Improved.
The hint of a single wing
Oavor to Newport Harbor's
"T" formation in the fall ap·
parently has gone down the
drain according to coach
Wade Watts.
It will be a straighl "T''
with variations and Bill
Shedd and Roo Troyooo are
the ones counted on to make
It go at the quarterback
spot .
Some 8.5 aspirants to the
varsity football t.eam have
been on the field since May
15 in the Tars' spring foot.
ball practice wittl only two
or three dropping out from
the rigol"l'S of it.
The session is 5<.tieduJed
to wrap up on June 7 with
possibly a n intra-squad
ICrimrnage Otl the final day.
Says Watts of his new at·
tack, ''We'll be able to pla·
toon a little more th.is year
Lais1 year we spent a lot of
time on the single wing of·
fenst which hurt · o u r
defense.
"We had an exceptional
sophomore cla55 last year.
the Bees won the Sunset b·
lie alm06l entirely with
sophomores.
"We're definitely going tn
be improved. We'U be able
to pas5 a lot better and we
will have 1<>me good receiv-
ing ability."
CIF Baseball
The 10th amual Member·
Guest Tournament at Santa
Ana Country Club is history
and Fred Walker of Santa
Ana and his guest Joe
Ordway of Irvine Co11st are
the official winoef's with a
low net of 123 after 36 holes.
The twosome defeated
f'red Weaver and Dwight
Jerlow on the first bole of a
sudden deattl playoU tor
honors.
Bill Brown and B 0 h
Forbes finished third with a
124 r o 11 owed by Dick
Aubrey and Bill Toole r 126 I.
Everett Morris and . Stan
Hill (1271 . Newell Fait and
.Jack Head '127), Denny
H o a g I a n d and Rich
Murtaugh (127). Larr y
Ridgeway and L. M. Gra·
Inger (128) and Dr. Kirby
Day and Maurice Rirr
1128).
Low gross for the 36 hole~
was copped by Bob Welh ol
Santa Ana and A u g i P
SUveryra of San Diego, with
a 138.
In second was Grant
Hornbeak and Ron Miller
1141 ) followed by Dicv
Aubrey and Bill Foote (142),
Bill Brown and Bob Forbes
1143) and Dr. Bob lrwin and
Ralph Irwin 044).
The Saturday Derby was
won by Jack Beaumont and
Clyde Sarver followed by
the teams of Wells and
Silverya and Hornbeak and
Miller.
D&ly low net weoi to
Hartley Sears and Vern
Shatley on Friday with a 62
and Fred Walker and Joe
Ordway on Saturday witfl a
58.
In a scotch ball event on
Sunday. Dr. Ray Peterson
and Joe Zlaket teamed up
for a 67 to cop honors with
PauJ Lenk and Eddie Riddle up in ties, with Lloyd Foley
1n second with a 69'h. and Jack Reynard each
Third Place was knotted posting a pet of 59 in a Best
with Harry Perry and Al Sixteen Holes event.
Greanleaf sharing ttle spot Oscar Kummer a n d
with the teams of Fred .James Bolte scored 69 to tie
Werder and Al Stoffel and for first in a Low Net
.John Kelley and M i k e
Ennght All tied with 70 'h.
Meadowlar k
The 23r d annual
Meadowlark lnvitationaJ 54·
hole medal play cham·
pionship g~ under way Ju·
ly 4. and ends up on July 6
and 7,
The tourney is ! o r
members of SCGA and
SCPLGA or by invitation of
committee.
12.000 in prizes will be
awarded and starting limes
will be assigned by flights.
tourney.
Second in the low net
evCnt was Ken Herbert with
a 70 followed by Ron
Miller's 71.
Sea cllf1
A junior golf program will
begin June 18 for boys and
itirls from the ages of 8-17 at
Huntington Seacliff.
Group Instruction w i 1 I
take place on June 18. 20. 25,
27 and July 2.
Starting Ume Is 9 .a.m
with a SI fee including the
lesson and range balls.
Clubs will be supplied for
ttiose without their own.
The program. sponS<>red
by ttie City of Cosb Mesa
Recreation Department, will
start June 17 and rll11
through July 18.
On July 22. a tourney will
be held to detennine the
champion.
Junt 17 ~ S&ddltba(k v•. Trov II IS), Mtler Del v\ llue11.1 Perk
11.>0l
Juno '° -FulltrlOft V> Foolnlll
11.lSI. E1t1rw:l1 vs S.n "'""'"'' fl JOI
Junt ,, -M•l•r Del VI Fulltrloft
17 ISi. S.n CltmtnM "'· Foolhlll (1:301 Jun« 17 -llu.na Perk vs.. Trov
!7;15), Esltncit "'· S.ddltback 18:30) Julv I -Foo!Mll vs. lluena Perk 17-151, Troy vs, E111ncl1 U :JOI
JUIV l -Full•r!nn vs. S..n '"""'"" (I 151, S•ddl•batk vs MAlor Del (l:JOI
Julv I -Foolhlll "' S.ddl•bat k (1'15), Trov vs S.n Clt_.,lt 11:301
Jutv • -bl1rw:11 vs. '"-"" °"' II 1Sl. ll~NI Perlt "' FulltrlOft ll :lOl JulV 10 -Sa<ldltl>oc.k n BueN Po'<
IMS). Trov vs. Foollllll 11:301
July 11 -San Ci.men!« vs. Mal~r
Otl (1:1SI. Fullerton va. Estoncl•
(1:30)
JulV 16 -EsltllCI• •• Foothill
11·u1, 8UH>I P•rll ""· Se" ClemMlt ll:JOI
Jutv 17 -Sen C le••lf•le vs S..O· d~O.O 17•151. Tro• vs Fu•i.rton
II.JOI
Jutv IA -8uenA P•rl vs E'tanc•f (7:151. Feothlll Vs. Mi ter 0.-1 II .JOI
Gaf 1 T racie Me.et
Cheryl Glacier and Cheryl
Loucks scored 25 point4 and
won five first places each
S<.turday at the annual
Cosb Mesa aU-<:ity girls
track meet at Estancia High
School.
Harper and W i I s o n
Schools tied for the cham·
pionship with 90 poiQts each.
Killybrook had 44. Paularina
35. Lindbergh 8. and Adams
3.
Outstanding participan~
rrom Wilson were Mis."
Glacier. Kr.iren Dolan. and
Mary Ann Ready.
From Harper· L y n n
Buschmann. Jody St.ingham.
Linda Everett. C b er y I
Stoneman. Barbara Pascoe
and Anita Santangelo.
K i 11 y bro okew: Tony
Dalton. Diana Lever and
Kellv Kinnzman.
M.iss Loucks competed for
Pa ularin<>. Championshtp ni~ht wilJ
he figured hy scratch with
other flights at handicap
within the flight
Maximum handicap 1s IR.
Entry fee is S20 which ID·
cludee green fe~.
LB Seeks Passing
Mail entries close on JunP
21. Interested parties can
contact Ron Cowan at 842·
4915.
El Niguel
The fir9t double eaglt at
the Mission Vif'ln Golf Club
was scored on Mav 2J on the
535-yard par five hrst holP
Art Sues of San Diego. hit
a driver and a two-iron in
accomplishing the feat The
two-iron second shot htt the
green at the front and rolled
40 feet into the cup. Sues
completed his round with a
75.
Finl place in two recent
tourneys at El Niguel wound
''We feel we have a decent
running attack. However.
our passtng game needs a
lot of work and we need
more emphasis on our pass
defense "
So says coach Hal Akini; of
Laguna Beach 1n a sum-
mation of ttie Artists' spring
football praclicf'.
Laguna. which started it~
i;pring practice May 13. will
conclude with lt~ annual
spring game Saturday night.
June 8 at 8 p.m.
Counted on to do mos1 of
the running in the Artists'
olfensive punch will be Jim
Kuhn at halfback and Brian
Bagley at fullback.
rn the line it look& like
Steve Klosterman at center
and Jeff Jahrus at guard
with Tom Scherer at tackle.
All three were starters last
year and are looking sharp
in spring drills.
Klosterman and Jahrus
were all·Cres1Vlew League
las1 year and Scherer was
<>n the honorable mention
list
Ralph Renold6 lost close
lo 50 pounds via a diet and
is down to 170. He and Keith
Gregg. a lad up from the
Cees, drew special attention
from Akins.
The quarterback po6ition
remain6 the same with
Steve Wiezbowski slated for
starting duties.
CIF tennis has k e p t
Wiezbowski from hJs full at·
tenlion in football. however:
Ge~ Molway has also been
looking good a1 the position.
As for personnel cba.oger;.
there are none. Akin$ ...W be
going pretty much with
what they expflcted before
the spring drills bega.n.
First week of ttle practice
was spent mostly in the ex·
perimentation stage before
moving into the I formation.
The past week has been
spent working on defense.
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At Awards Banquet
Beal Wins Honor
As No.1 Mustang
Gres Beal wM voted
"MUIUDI of Cle Year"
Tuesday night at the anm1al
IPrinl sports nwds ban· quit It Colta Mesa Hlib
Sehool.
Bui IWTfJd tn tr8ck and
croea counU)' for M ...
The award wirlDerl:
Track
Va.rwky -Kevin Manix,
oepUia: Job n n,tock.
MVP : James Llllk. Mott
lmpr~•ed. 8" -Steve Lefever,
Clrpt&ill: John Marrix. MVP:
Bnace Endlley, mOlt iln·
prowd.
MVP: Roatt Moore. moet
improved.
Basett.ll
Vanity-Roter WbilUer.
captain; D&Ne Sobolewski. ~: Tom K.lne. mOlt Im·
proved.
JV -Marty QW..nberry.
captain; Randy Murphy.
MVP: Andy Uatner. moet
im_provec!_. ~
l"rolD-lopll -C a 1 ' I n Sbor-. captaln: Glenn
Mc.Klnlty. MVP: Tom
!lemJ>IGll, 1DOlt Improved.
MUitan« ol tbe Year -Grq Beal
By ROGER CARLSON ...................
Colt.a ...... , v a r 1 I t '1
aprinl football practice ii
taking its toll of performer•
as tbe 1ession ween oa.
first It was G r e I
Fondlck on lie aeooad day
of spring practice.
Forsdkk, no la courited
on to baodle the puntinC
ahwes alanc with a ltll'tinc
role in the defensive line
and • o«..tve blMbeck
poeition, incurred a lbouider
point in attemptinc ~ cetc:ft
I J*1 md ii lost for the
IJ>l'int· Anal>«' ~ brMk f«
cotdl Nell Peek'• crew
-----------• ... -...., PA.A.W-
Most 1olfers are primuily
concerned with the position of
their fttt-their stance-when
they think of their 1ddrtH po.
aition. There reelly I• much ,
more to standing up to the ball •
properly. And it's 111 very im·
portant.
Study the illuatratton of me
ind you will sM certain k91
ft1tures th1t you should include
in your 1ddrH1 position.
Notice first that • lint ecroaa
my shoulders or my hip• would 1
parallel the line across mytoes.
Make sure that thtst parts of
your body align in your address
position.
Also note tht slight bind in
my knees, my protrudln1 rear,
the lack of slouch In my Hck,
and tht natural way my arms
hang. All of these factors art
important in producln1 consist·
"o
• Cl , ... *"" _.,.._ .....
ently aood shots. You mlaht hit
the ball well on occasion from
a faulty address position, but
you will never achieve contlat·
tnt excellence.
ruts 20-01 .23
HB Passing Dub
e Sharp in Drills
Passing appean to be the
key to the Huntington Buch
varsity football spring pr&<:·
Uce tills year with seniors
Tony Bonwell ITJd Cbria
Ber& filling the air with
pu&es -and completing a
surprising majority ol them .
ln a recent scrimmage,
Bonwen connected on 20 ol
23 tosses.
Top receivers in that
ban'age were Mark Wbil-
tield. Pat Md Mike Priddy.
Gret Ruiz and C a r l
Pederson.
Coach Ken Moat. repUed
with optimistic tmies. ''Wt
have • 1"t tl&ht-knlt eroup .
• . t0me fine leadership
quaUtiee in our seniors and
an excellent pulin1 same
Joint."
MOIU went on to praise
MOior1 Bonwell. linemen
Tom Arnold, Kurt ClemfllS
and Carl P@deraoo Mid
fullback Bob Pestolesi.
S o m t ol the top
performen through l b e
eprina practice In the
backfield have been David
Illini Alumni
Harv SchmJdt. captain ot
the 19S67 llUnola buket·
ball team, ta In hi1 ftnt
year 11 coach of the Illini
quintet.
Tlilelll . ,. . ,
SmiUI and Richard Verali
Ill tbe tailback alot.
The Oilers continue with
15 retumbll lettermen, bav·
inC lost or gained no one
through tr am fer s.
Newport'• H a r b o r ' s
American Leeion Pott 291
buebaB team breeied to an
11-3 victory over Tustin Sun·
day afternoon d Foothill
High School.
Newport virtually wrap-
ped up the 111me by scoring
eilbt f\IDI in tbe flnt two in· rungs.
The winning pitcher waa
DeDDJ Bean. wbo went five
lnnin1•. allowing three hits
and fanning aev.n. Re was
relieved by Byr1 Hemerick
C.. -Deft Davit. CIJ>'
tala: Gey CObum. MVP:
Daw Bryson. molt Im·
fl'Oftd. Pins Evade Elims ~M~.C.
Wli Chrll Gtmmon. MVP:
JiiJ ~"' IDOtt im· '"'"4-
.. -8-* XblC. c• WD: Qria VU.. MVP:
llneLIUY, mollllm:J r°'.._ c.. -O.ric! s.-. cap-
-Nell Ridley, MVP: N l'llmon. mOll t:m-
......... Gel
V.nt.r -Jot AD&,
Cljllll· M ..... MVP: .. ....... .... ..
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WhittJed don l\Hdt'J b-
inC t.e --rnoocbl. Ac· Uon .. beld ewry Monday
ftllht ltm1l8a at •. 'Iba ....._ lfttr UM Of*'•
i"C rOtlllld JI &. G. Mock ol
L)'DWOld. -. rolled a four·
pme _.. ti •1. H•'a h
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with • 1J1 llld Bill Patton
ot Loi ....... ICOftd an m. Dll..V.C~&1 WU. flf 0.. M•aa rolled
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Sails Coast
Bl.ek hlaiad, Bermada
w.e...,, ..., 29, 1'68 DAILY PILOT •
BYC to Launch Kialoa Ready to Def end 2 Titles in East
Season SatUrilay from ~t, JU. June ».
in wbich KiaJoe fl WU first
to ftnlsb in the •• lllCe.
-Kilroy aald be .. ~
forward to hit lint meeUnj
v.rttb h new ODdint, a n.
foot a l u m in u m ynt
recently built by S. A.
"Huey" Lone. Nn Y«k,
fNlm a Wlllilln Tr Ip p
desicn. Ondine won her first
compebt.Jve outtnc. t b e
Bueooa Aires • Rio dt
P'r'Cllll GtnnQ)r ltllroy'a ...... ft,... ... to Nil
tbt boat beet to P'larida ill
time lor llt 1989 Southern
Ocean Rac:lmC Ccof ereDCe
nm February and March.
Followiq tbe SORC com·
J*:1*1a Klaloa will mate
the Miami to Mont.ego Bay
race en routia back to t h e
Wtlt Cout In ... tarJM
1988 Trmep.c race t'
Honolulu.
Balboa YICbt Club bolds
.... yachtlq lpOtlieht tbla
---,, l t b lta fonual <>p,ntn1 Day ceremonfes
· Md yacht lnlpe'ctioa CID Sa-
.., llld t&e Hunti,ntton
BMch race of the es Series
08 ~~ •• sail and power(
flMt will be alonplde t b e
dock lluting at 10 a.m. S.
turd., ln full dre11-lblp ar-
ra7 and ready for the tn-
apectioa teams. ~an boats
wlD be inspected on land
or Inside tbe docklnc area at tbl club.
Commodore Jeff Deaver
will preside over tbe formal
ceremonita ln the attarnooa, tlna tbe club's other omcer. and 1ntroduclq
eommodoret. ~ Tbe club will be declaNd
eftlclaDy open f« the ltea
MUOn after the eolortul
flat-ralalnl rites.
'otlow1u the nae ra1atn1. trophies w 111 be presented
for the belt maintained
yacbtl ID •vtral catialOrial
ud "open bouae" will be
held aboard tbe boatl.
'!bl Buntillltoa B e a c b
nee Oil ~J WU to Mve
been tbe fourth of tbe 19111
• Series, but third nee -tbl Dana Point Race -WU
cucelled two weea at'> ~ ~ of tot and a mlalnl
mark. Tbe nee will be re-
ICblduled Jatlr in the JM?.
Balboa Yacht Club la the
llCODd o1clett and ltCODd i.rs-t yacht club ID t b e
Newport Harbor Area. It
WU foundld tn 19'3 under
tbe name of Soutblud SID· 1111 Club wttb headquartian in a bunplow on Eut Bay
Front. Later the cJub mov-
ed to quarters on th e
IOUtbeut corner of Balboa
Island.
The club was renamed
Balboa Yacht Club in lD.
'l'be club acquired lta pres.
et site oa Bayside Drive ht ·· au. ne club has been ex·
panded MWral times, a n d
plans art now being conaid-
tred to acquire adjacent
property for additional U·
panaloa.
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MONEY PROBLEMS -Shelley Winters. above,
stars with Janet Leigh, Van Johnson. Martha Hyer
~ and Ray Walston In "Wives and Lovers,·• tonight
on Channel 7 at 9 p.m. The comedy motion picture
concerns the woes of young moderns and their
financial problems.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Late Shows
Best Fare
ly RICK DU BROW
• HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -I usually finish work ·~about midnight or one in U)e morning, and most of ~the time I like to unwind before going to bed by -
~what else? -watching television. :. The stuff I liKe to unwind with is the stuff that
';requires an absolute minimum of thinking -maybe ~a half hour or so of an old, bad crime movie ~at ~you can just tune into and out of at random, ~1th
; out feeling committed t~ it. It is a s?rt of visual
=version of the old detective novel habit before g<>-
;1ng to sleep.
: WELL, HERE IN the Hollywood area we have
~ qwte a few television stahons that go late into the
; night -and the we~ hours that fol1?w. But ~ey are
all getting pretty th.in on good movte matenal that
hasn't been seen before. and I know some of the
parts m the old pictures by heart.
So naturally one switches channels looking for
something new. Well, we have had some really
wonderfully terrible Italian sex-and-scandal epi_cs,
with bad dubbing , ridiculous plots and ev_erything
else a late-night television fan loves in his heart.
And if you stay up very late, you may catch epi-
sodes of the old "Sir Francis Drake" or "Ramar of
the Jungle" video series strung together in a
semblance of a genuine movie.
IUT GUESS what the real surprise is. Friends.
some of tbe best reruns in the late night hours are
the old television aeries that we aJI pretty much
thought were pretty good ror video but wouJdn't hold
up too well agaJrist movies. no matter bow bad the
ancient Jlollywood films. Ifs not. true.
For example, recently I have been hung up on
reruns of one of the best television series ever made.
"Naked City." It is not only bet,ter than ~a~y good
small pictures Crom Hollywood s past -it ts a lot
better than numerous socalled quality films. Of
course we knew "Naked City" was fine stuff even
when it was first shown, but t confess I am surpris-
ed at how really well it holds up.
l'VE SEEN latenight reruns of "East Side/West
Side," the George C. Scott series about a New York
social worker which was cancelled after a short run
on CBS-TV, but was very good. And it holds up too.
And even a series that I thought was vastly
overrated. "Eleventh Hour." about psychiatrists
and their cases. is a great improvement quite often
over some of the hashed-over old movies. l've seen
11 also on the lalenight hneu p. and have found my-
self watching :l lo the end -though perhaps not as
avtdly as "The Untouchables."' which is still simply
--
terrific. ~
SO NEVER fear that television wi!J run out of
the latenight stuff that we addicts need in order
to survive the days that follow. So long as televis-
lon grinds out the series that we find fault with in
their first runs, we will always have material to
enjoy in their second and third and fourth latenight
runs. Some of the stuH. alas. hke "Naked City" will
be much better than what we really want to see be-
fore falling asleep. But at least it will save up from
getting tired of George Brent and Dennis O'Keefe
a,nd George Rall -so that we will welcome them
again when they return after several months away
from lheir lalenight rerun fans. -------
Dennis the Mena~e
PEANUTS
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
r'M 51.M !'RM«! IS Tl4E
JIPGE ltil HIS CHA~sa5?'
l'P lJICr 1D !IA'/ HEIJQ If
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TUMBLEWEEDS
SEf HERE, SHERIFF! THE CHUCK-
HOLES IN THESE STREETS ~ A
DANGER AND A OISGP.ACE l 00 I
SOMETHINGAeooT rT ICrONCI.
Mun AND JE"
BOO +t>al .• 1 Wl'6
LOOKING 'T+4ROUGH
MY 1..mu BLACK
IOOK ANO I CAME ACROSS~ tlJM8£R.
OF °T'Ml6 GIRL 1
WENT~-
t.155 PEACH
I THINI( ~OU ~AVE TO ee
F'~!TTY OUM& TO &e A
POUTIGlAN.
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' ly Charles M. Sell•
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nlf. OHLY WA'f 'IOI
CAN A'K>IP e!IMG G~O, 1(11.DM!,
IS lO HOLl.!R FOlll
HELP! SO-t:.mtEflt
PUT UP '(OCJlt ~
OR START )!LUNG!
ly G111 Aniola
ly Harold Le Don
ly Tom K. Ryaa
~save~
· GRIKY GULCH! .
ly Mal
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CHIQUITA
BANANAS
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MEMORIAL DAY SPECUL ltll;jf0RL4.L DAY SPECUL .., " MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL 'dEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL
:POiito 47( sOiA 14:s1 POP.~. I
PiPiR 59e PLATES .. ~CH-PS .... ~ '~ .. 12 Os. Pict• -IUIWHIU 6fc .... 12-oz. C1ns-ELSEWHERE 10c 60 Ct. Pkg. -ELSEWHlll 2 for 21c
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REUSHES ... ..: ....... 51ar 1 PORK & IEAllS ........ 5,., IRIQUOS ... :; .... ~~ ... 49• COCA-COLA.:.::.... ,., ,
F!!~::=~~i~5• S&W COFFEE . LGE. EGGS , .• ~~-!~-~~S.:.A .... 4,.,s1
cHu111u11 ............. 25• ~CAN s9e :~EAA 3· 7c a·~·::::;.:-----~ iii5HiA'ii.Oi?.5J1 . -l71c. . . ::•i · r . VllVIEl . i t MOTDOOANDHAMIUIGll-•COUNT4 11 -...... QT.--...... 3, -......... 4 s1, k...,,."'*'•IPUM I :
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OYIN OOl.D LAI .. LOAF ¢ CAL.PIUM 12 oz. CANS -ASm. s1 -uoa. 2"' & s1 : ::::,:::.·.· ~ 1 . ,. :
SUCED BREAD .......... 23 SODA POP .............. 14,., FACIAL TISSUE..... ,., ~-----------j ~
MOUllL '~ IMA't-IUIWI• Sic 39' WIENERS ... 1:.~· •••
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SUCED CHEESE ... t:., .. 45•
.... All1'9.. OZ;
. ·Pim MPS .. ..::~ .. 37• on w..-aoz. .
CllPPEI IUTSE5 2'1a.
iCE~CifAK•i .... 59-iiiii0f jiJh1LC£ 10!1
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LEIOIADE ............ 10"' 1 FROZEN DRINKS~~.c10 for
WION'l I INCH AliTD. etNO'I 16 oz. -IUIWMllll He
CIUI PIES .. -:-:.·~. 25• CHEESE PIZZI ............ 4g.
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IUT PIES .............. 8"' 1 lllO'S PIZZI .... ,. oz. ... 69t
-------\JI --.. ADVERTISEU PRICES ..4RE
.EFFECTWE 7 FULL DAYS.
i'tf.4 Y 29th ihru JUNE Stla
OPEN MEMORIAL DA. Y
MAY 30 • 10 A..M. to 1 P.Jl .
WILSON FORD SALES
llAND NEW
18255 BEACH BOULEVARD
'68 FAIRLANE BRAND NIW 1968
HUNTINGTON BEACH
1~aso Styleside P.U.
'
$2469 • 1 oe;. ·-$6595
,., Menth -
TOTAL
DOWN
Hllnn.. cou~. SPECIAL VALUE l'ACKAOE, No. '6f. 200 C.l.D. eMl11t, Cl'lllM-().melk,
i.ter. vlnvl rOOf. llr'lllllt bOdY t ide moukll-. tun -I cown. WSW tlrn, ,,. • ..., vinyl
... , trim and all tl....,.,d rectory -lpmenl. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
':t~D '68 FALCON llAND
NIW '68 RANCHERO .
fl I" whu l beH, 160" 215 HP VI 1n9int , fvlly rtnchronlud J 1pu.-<l!irect tr.n1mlu lo11, chrtmt body
1idt mouldi"91, twin-l-bt1m 1u1fN111lt11, 111Hl11111111 6 VW flax-0°matic ,._, 1u1pen1lon, hel'ly duty 11 "
clutch, ll imp. 1ltern1tor, 45 1111p b1tttry, front a,.., double utin9 she~ ali1orb1r1, five (5) 9:50 x
16.5 I ply rated trvclt tire1, in1ide entl LH. chrome mirror, all vinyl 1t1t fl'l.ii. No. •49. IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY.
--...1911 .10%.,.. $52",.,Mentt
TOTAL
DOWN
COUl'e. ,,_ w ,_. & .......... _. ~ Wike em.ni. ~ lltMt. ..... • _.... "*'-d9lll 6 ~ lnlwler ~ llllMd _.. 6 ~ eNI •II etenclard f9clOry ...,.,....,
llAND
NIW '68 THUNDERBIRD
HARDTOI'. Gt VI -1111, CHI~ ,._ ltlerlfte·Cflse bf .... , AM rtdlo, tlo(k,
comtott llnMI Ylllfli.t• fllllllt ..... -'> Ylftlll llllwtlr trim, _...., lltihll, Nmttt conm>I
rnltrot, ""'ectllbtl' ..... ....,. .... Ml .,.. -.. llftlll ell ltllndard ltclWY oeulo!Mnt.
Ht. :ISi. IMMl!DIAT11 DSLMltY
WITH THI PUICHASI OP AN IL DORADO CAMPO
· ·~.:0 '68 CORTINA
fjf ~?jJ
'---31911CH'10% IN $12"PwM9nth--
f0TAL
DOWN
DELUXE SIDAN. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISJION, ""°''°"' wnlllallon SVSIM'l. PUSH 11unoH
RADIO, DIC llltAKIS, BUCKET SEAT$, Vlnvl Interior, u,,..ts, lnt~rlor ' nterlor fff<Of'
Ollllons, WM t1rn -111 1lenda<d lact9ry 1<1ul-I. No. J$4. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
-$2218 .10%_. $60",_M_.,.-
TOTAL
DOWN
"""" •Ir 11tti.r & dtf,...., btcl<-. dome • courtetv nt1111. ~ltllt INldt • _.,.. control outside mlrron, br""9 llOd'f ..-ldlft9t, vinyl Interior trim. .....,.. dalll 6 vlMn Mid
all tlllldllrd ladoty Mtul!lmeilt, Ht. JM. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY /
~.:0 '68 MUSTANG
-$2369 ., I~ .-$63" ,er~
. TO'l'AL
DOWN
HARDTOI'. ll'ltlllT S~ICIAL No. 311. 200 C.l.D. _,,,., '"· tlntlcl oi.11. bucket Hats. 111 vlnYI lrlm. nylon Ctrl)ets, P•ddtd dash, rocker ..... , mlllldlftOI .. AIR SCOOI' ORNA·
MENT, GT "C" STRIPE, CHROME WHEEL Lii' MOULDING!, 11111 Wllftl co..s, ~ OH c.ap •lld •11 standanl fac1Gr'f e<l~I. IMMEDIATE D~L"'CRY
-Ol•ll llOWJ l'AYMaNTI INCLUDE TAX-LICENSE .. l'INANC:. CHARGES FOR •MO. OH Al'l'ROVED CREDIT e WHIT8 SIDE WALL TlltES AHO WHEEL COVEltS Ol"TIOHAL..
VACATION VALUE QUALITY USED CAR SPECIALS
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
..... 2 Falc ................. hdwJ ·v on ... ,, ....... ...
'62 ....... , =::-:.:.~ ........
'61 Ford G•laxle : .. "!..-:-:.;... tt2
'M Galaxle 500 ,..,..11. , .. " fectwy ............. .a
'63 Chevy Nova II =. ':::: .... 145
$299
$299
$299
$399
$399
$399
$199
$599
~2 Yolbw .. en =..._ ..... ~ .-..... 111 $599
'61 Plp:1outh ::': ..... _. ..... $899
* SPECIAL PURCHASE *
1967 GALAXIES-MUSTANGs.FAIRLANES-T-llRDS
27 OF THESE FACTORY GUARANTEED
AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROMUU
1967 Galaxle ~.!:;:=:::.::.,~ $2399
1967 Galaxle ::,-.~=,~~ ....... $1999
1967 Falrlane ~::~r~·.:=; =~ ~ S 1999
1967 Mustang ~;;•~ ~ ...... $1999
1967 Mustang ·:~1~~i~:'~:;_ ":,"'· $1799
1967 Ford <.:~·.:·t:" .. T.. $1199
1967 hnl C,:~"!~ =· .... 111 $1299
MUSTANG llOUtiD-.UP
'61 .__._ ... VI, •11tom1tlc, Pl.
..... COMoll.Ne.flJ
'65 MUlfGllfl VI, •vtomattc, PS. CtMIYtftl"lt. Ne. l2f
'66 ......... VI, •utwuttc. N, ....-, .......................
$1099
$1299
$1499
...... _...._......... • • •• •-4
SUPER SAVINGS
,65 R Ill stet1on w..--., ............. WSW. Ne.. 411 '61 m!!..i....1--ltett. w..-. A......_ r8IS ,...., ...,.,. ...... 741
'66F 11c--.~ ~ ................... 512
'61 ChllaJde -K.T. VI. ...... ,.... ....... fllctw? •• Me. Id
'66 Fonl CUit• ... VI, ....... Pl, , ..... heetw, fectwy elr. Ne. HI
'67 Che-a.let Mell111u. Avte1Mt1c, ••• , .. i.,....._ .... ...., .... m
$199
$999
$1399
$1399
$1599
$1199
TRUCK & CAMPIR SPECIALS
$299
'62 Forti .. 100 ~ ........... $199
'62 Fonl •·100 ~:...~-$699
'66 Forti ,_100 =.=.-:... ...... .» $1399
ALSO AYAILAILI
'67 ICOMOLM ... POl9 '61 CHIYY
C-V•..., ._.. , ... VI ,....., *M. I* Vt, 1 -. 1'8C!lt, llffter,
Ho. Vlr!D ....... Ho. ell
... CHIYY
'65 CHIYY YAN ~ T"""" a. -· 'M FOID
.... "' ---f"OVT1t ..... '" .... w. Au!lt., ,... """'I """"' '* '"' '62 ICOllOUNI 'It CHIYY '61 1101D v .... A ........ llllt. Vt, • --. ....... ..., '·"' w. • --. ...... .... m .,,.,. ,,. llr1lllt ,.... ,_,
, ____ ..,, ... _ __ _____ .___~---
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'e!~ !!~!!!'.~!'~~!!~~Ce~ ptttng • Rter !>eek Spoiler • Full racing in5trurntnt1tion • front Air ·'76
foe!" SHt • Eltctric Clock • Bumper Guerds • Ash Tray light • H.O. TOTAL .... n•T
Scmngs • H.D. Torsion Swey lier. Ask for Stock No. US, 9.U, 137 or 136. •
Choice of Colors S 76
llltfftedlate
Delivery TttAL MIT•Y
flOM YOUI
SO. CIUF. . TOTAL PllCI ~·
............ 52569 '!=· 1oc1 .... .,. '"-..... ., ....... ""J!!'i?" ~ -;
-$2389 $69 $69
TOTAL DOWN TOT AL MONJll
TOTAL NICI t L~:.... fl'fMT. PYMT.
"-· l•cl ... tu & lie. & """",. cllerp: .. o =·-r:f::ze· I U
IMMIDlATE DnlVERY IRAHD NfW ''I
WAGONS
TOT Al DOWN TOT Al MONTif
fl'fMT. fl'fMT. TOTAL NICI f aL 'Zr''· 1.g .. tu ' lie. ' "•••<ti ch•c •• " ................ =ttt·
4 -4
DAY JllKI & CAMPER SHOW DAY
Ill.AND NIW '61 ,Vi·TON '9CKU'
PAYMaJ
It 128'" "WHEB. IASE" SMptlin1 • All Ge119es • 3 sllllcl Svnehro Trens. • HNYY l>utv Tires • Cig1r ~-!Jj.ti~ri~'iJT~i!
3 1 z .... .,.,., ....
()range County's
LIRGEST
4DAY
HOLIDA.Y
E·EKEND
Thursday, May 30th
Friday, ~ay 31 st
Saturday, June 1 st
Sunday, June 2nd
OPEN -9 ·1.M. TO
MIDNI GHT
DAlt. V "1.0T JJ
USED CAR SUPERMARKR
ALL WITH PROTECTION!
I 00% UNCONDlflONA' GUARANfll A AU UUOI DODGI ISID UIS WITH A IOll STAI W This st1r st1t11 in writing th1t H1rbor Dodge gu1r1ntHs tftt cer A
100% 191in1t m.Ch1nic1I defects for 100 days or 4,000 milts W
whichever comes fint 1fter purchase. This includes all mtehanicll Oparts, electrical equipment, blttery, spHclometer, r1dio, ht1ter onA
111 c1rs. This gu1r1ntH covers all parh and labor fr11 to you. W
VOLUME! VOLUME! VOLUME!
All PAYMENTS ON USED CAU INClUOE TAX & LICENSE FUS ANO All FINANCE CHAIGES ON 36 MOS. Oii AP,.DVtD CIEDIT
'e7 CHIVIOLIT IM,ALA
2 .. 1oor H1rdl011. 327 eng. UH, l''1tm.~ 1u10 ..
w1w, urpeb, vln~I Inter. CTHL730).
$67 ~~~ PYM! $67 101Al MlHlY PYMT.
$ TOTAL 126~ "ICE
-TAX & LIC.
l E I 0 l'RICE $2675
'M POllD frl•. aoo eTA
2-<lr. H.rdfop. 390 eng. l''slM•., bills., UH. 1uto. Irons. h ct. 1lr cond. l utktll, etntolt. Will to
Wiii UrPlfl, (Sl V492).
$60 ~:it m.-T. $60 TOTAL MTHlY. m.11.
$ TOTAL lz~PRICI
+TAX l ll(.
l ta $1360
'elDOHIC...._UO
9 pjjll., lletfOll WlfOI'. lodlo hltftr, tUlO-
llMllit, P.S,, P.I., Lugg.,. rttk_ wsw, ""'"' dit<, Wiii It Wiii u ri>1t1ng. (IRZ 150) s57 TOTAL s57 10.TAL OOWN MTHLY. -PYMT. l'YMT.
$ TOTAL 1666 PRICE
+TAX & llCENSf
llUl IOO~ Pita $2111
'61 NllftM. CA1U.A
C..vort. P'SIM• .. ,,.""' Aute., Air c ... ,. WSW,
Ylnyl lllt1t. (Str. 6910).
$40 ~~ l'YMT. $40 TOTAL MTMLY. l"l'MT,
TOTAL $JJ i6. PRICE +TAX l LIC.
ta $1950
'M PONT. TIMNIT
Custa.., JIOllUlll 2-<fr. Htrdtop w/1utom11ic tra••· R1dlo, htllt r, tit. CSHN379).
536 ~~ PYMT. $36 TO!Al MTHLY. PYMT.
$ . TOTAL
t n1.1. ~~LC. w~.,700
'A CmYllOLll IMPALA
~A ..... 1&11, Vl!M ext, ............
533 ::~ NMT. $33 TOTAL
lolTHLY. l"l'MT.
TOTAL ~ PRICI ~TAX & UC.
ll RICI $1520
'61 PLYM. IATl&Ull
~~ \119'11 l!ttw. luctft '-"·
s33 =~. ,..MT,
TOTAi: $2~PIJCI +TAX & UC,
IL ta $1110
'el DODOI CORONIT
AutOM1li<, power 1IMrin9, v ... ,.die 1114 Miter.
CTGl608l
$33 /,g~ PYMT, $33 TOTAL MTMlY. 'YMT •
$ TOTAL 2~ PllCI
+TAX & lit.
IL l'lla $1455
'64 CHIV. IMPALA I.I.
2 door h1..stop. ltdlo, hMrtr, tUlo., -r ~:.~'lMittkff, 321 1119., tucktt -·· W1W
$33 :,~ PVMT. $33 TOTAL MTNlY.
'YMT.'
'M fALCOll RllUU
Fully "IUI..,... will! llettw, tut-ti< ._. ..
w •, dtlu11 lnlt•., tic. ci.r. 0995).
533 ~~ PYMT. lolTNlY. s33 TOTAL mn.
... ....
2 deer. """'· Pully ftcfOfY ...... ~ Gold Sitt.
s29 ~w •29~1· l'YMT. P'l'MT.
s 866 ~ll(INll
ILUf IOOlt ptia $1"0
Aulo!Mfft. llffllf. Ml•r ether UINL (uo+IMI ~
$26 ~~ PYMT. $26 TOTA!
MTMl.Y. l'YMT.
TOTAL $Z6j!ICI +TAX & LIC.
I $15•
$26 ~~ $26 =\. NMT. P"fMT.
$ TOTAL Zl.I. ~~~~lie.
I I Vl' PllCI $975
~A•••1•440 .... W1. •-.wo,._..........,_, ..... , _,.,,,,"-'~~·
TOTAi:
$I.I.I. ~~ uc. 1~1'K.1a f12os
'A COMD WA-
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•1911 '19it
$566···
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Wed~. M11 29, 1%8 .~~.....-.,.,...:...,.,....~-,--WTnrs..-Oii'AA"T.r.L..-_..,.itOUllS POI SALi HOUSIS l'Olt SALi HOUSIJ l'Oll ML.I HOUlll P0R IALI -HOUID Nil IALI HOUllS POI IALI -HOUIU l'Ol IALI .
1000 Generel 1000 Gwrel 1000 Gew1I 1000 Generet 1000 Mete v.-1111 C.-., ..,. 12f! ~ llldt •• ...,., ....... leMh 1400 1-.-----· ·-.... ~~· ROOM TO "'."' ' .,,.,.. 2 .....~ .... ,,._.
0.Mr•I
John macnab
DOYIR SHORIS
NC'lf ~ 4 BR, 4 bet.bl,
dining rm. aet'.MCY na, mac-aiftcot'nt tlltrY ball wttb
aweeptns Ol*l .tatrway to
leCOfld Ooor. Top quaUty
eonstr.c:tJon. Pier A Sllv.
Ownen must eell • 1Ubm1I
offers.
OPEN DAlLY
333 Morningst., ln.
Call for Appt.
(7'4) 642·8235
881 Dover Drive
Newport Beach
'"•rklllUI View ' """"' TRIPlEX willl I/I Deluxe OD ... ~ c.,. •• H....... ........... Wouldn't ~ tbh "I' • ., NIWPOIT-S street and Golt Oicnt. J 8dna. 211Mb ..._, ~ Lot tlhitlp, dMa 1 Wroom
of the blue Pacilic
in exchuilve cameo Shoret
3 Bedroom• It-.. 3 battls
Chambers el.c-itteben
wet bar wttb retriaer1tor
lanai room ott btated pool
weeplnr view aundeck
~ e9mparable
1n the arta
f77.500
COMPANY
REALTORS
HAVE A LARGE FAMILY? OWNER'S UllT QUllT COINER Pools w .......... ...., and '*t. wttb poo&. home. reamr. ilclode N~ tleepina room tor a 2910 Cliff Drl•• $55.SOO. Nlmlt ~ .._ '-ck yar4 ia.soo. 113 GI u Acre p1ua ' BR. Buils.illl. Dllbw , • tam.
bueball nine? Thia 1&r1e ......... -.. .. -ay1.5 B--saatalt.. l.L.Strlcldw,.lttr. ~~.~~.~~ ay,_ ....... ..__..._ tamll)t w1th lhree ~room. We t.v• two outc&andlna trt. vr ....... 10"._ llAt .. ..__ ~ ~1 .. -----two beth home turned the .... _. ...........~ •-Thll cNinililc t ......_and AM-tts4Dt ~ •-. ,,.. -fD lledloaaa • ......... • llDr· pltxes -... .-Wiii ... ""--H--11-a..1-a...·tH . -._.. ,,_. .. ·-_ _. .,. e+w;alwe. n:rs . prap Into a «lO square tbe top Meta Vtrde area. .._, -- ---.. low oc•au VllW ,.., 0aty SMllD .... -loot dormitory. There'uoom buUt·IM, clln1--arees. 1aun-to tdaooll. • 11r I and $3,0IX> ._ -~ ...;_ S~UHi.L Jou. Ila&-.,.. .. wttll DO ._ ~-Un a00 .... eeactw n. bai-. 1111a new ini.te.t Joa. To4el lfllda CAMIO IHOIU --. ._ ..._ it the for tbe 11\11 _ r team . dJ')' room, l~ bjlthl In sti> carpeUnr ud _,..: for-J190 mo. s tlr, 2be.ti1rp1. 1 aa. •-. .... &lac rm.. ante GI $11,e, ,.,able ai ..,..._ pdoe4 1 ~ 111 Owner lta\llna this ~and dlo It tbe thltd bedroom Ill --· ----.· _. v•M• cptl, dr]ll. Ill..... OwDet '--. mm. aa. a..t. ...... $Ui5 !!!.-.~1;;.1._ towa. -
-.ya ae1l -J'ULL PR.ICE fruit W\lts. Uve ln one unit ,,... -•--'"" u. 56-Tm -·-.,.__ .--ONLY $22,0001 tor tua thu $55 per montb own the land. a._. •.500. muat • • A..1 eaadltionl llS.OOO. Tbla waa't 1ut at dllll price 0,... 1'91 , ••• ~~~"~! or rent all 3 It make ovi:r Pleue call I.oui. Clolller 4 'BR 1~ le. dtDlnc/fam ~ N8ttrftl, fte<or. Call: Pat Mc Vay
.:I 10% on your money. If &73-9'.lOO For~:.-·~·...,.,, n:~~:.·.:':.iW:..~ 642-l48S M7.a112
you've got a litUt money -_....,...,. BY Own«. South cl hi&bway. H Fl-..1--Boy ._ •---h QualCo~~apePl ·~~ 2 bdnn, ttrepJace, latfe 0tne INW" this can't br beat. $39,500. . • .,._. 3217 __, . ,,_.._., enc~ petiol • 1 t b Realty
I COATS RHlty, Inc. bullt..tn ~. Jt..2 lot. 893-4417
& -W. Belt. B!Vd., N.B. c.n ... lt•rk 1115 *Acacia. ~2129
WALLACE 3 a.drm _ PimtG Rm 4 BDRM, 2 batb, fl'pl, c:pU UNDER Olnamlcdon; s KEEP COOL 1410
_..
'T'H E ,._, E ·"· L
E : ;T .-.T EG:
as..,nt1lft Y1lley
1167 MONTH '7M400
~es everything & just as-HALECREST ----------
Evenings Call 613-6ll6
layfront
Pier & Slip
ltlALTORS "Pool"_ $21,500 tbruout, lClnt ccnd, om-Med1DlaD ca&plexes; IOOd WALK to the beedl thta IUJD·
-5...,.14J-Fun A entft1a!n1Dc! Fire-venlient to e • e r Y t J'1 h g . term&. . . mer. Al.to enjoy sharp 3 BR
BEAUT. 3 BJl. 2 B&. boule;
lClnt eond. Owner coq, flex.
ib&e OD flnancl.nc Ml-llJC (Open Eveni"I') place. Entry MJI, heated 6: S25,t19.4' BY 0 W N ER Owner-Builder ~ home, huce llvinC room,
flltend pool, ti.tit boll.le l 546-6.!p CU11(.tl. d rap • 1, IMeYJ --------
3 1ec1m1. covered iiatio. Deep ifOW!ds OWNER: 236. Tulane, $23,500 lelMI Penlnsule 1b llhake root. S3000 down•.. L1gune ... ch 1705 ,ume 51' % loan at no cost •
lt'• that . eal)'! Excellent . 3 HARDWOOD flOQlllt BR family room home in IU
3 BR. 3 Ba &: ram rm on
xtra l&e lot with room for $18 500
pool. custom bit quality NO DOWN 'GI flHA
540-1720 3 ttra lrs br, 2 b1tb, top sume loaA • Sl63 mo P9Y•
TARBELL 2!16.5 Harbor cond. 5*-l198 after 5. Dt1PLEX. Nr. bay; 2 BR. all. Can't be1t the price • THE OLD
eacti. eootp. tum.; MS.IXkl. on1y m.500. GRA y MAU Mesa Del Mar, 2 baths,
built-in kitchen. large llv-
in~ room with w/w carpets
k drapes, brick fireplace.
Prjcc $24,950 • Hurry!
l'\l l·\\11111
...-..-\It\ \II\\ ·~~ .. \I 1 l c ''
1093 Baker, c.M.
. A MAN AROUND
THE HOUSE
To do the Fixin and patnt·
U1g Is all that is needed to
make this an outstanding
(IJll'lilY home. 3 bedrooms,
l 'no beths, massive brick
fireplace, forC'ed air bear,
'double car garage wilh
easy access to the rear yard
for boat or u·avel trailer.
nake advanlage of a real
lluy. . .$19,000.
~ Colesworthy & Co.
642.nn
)90<I Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
Open Eves.
Lavish 5 BR Hom•
A charming rambling larg~
home for the executive, on
a chore.less pool-sized lot in
.Ba,y(ttst lnot leased land).
Formal dining room, enor-
mous IMn~ room, iUurmct
kitchein, 3~ sparkling hath!
It. game room. So Ught & ~eerfu.l • absolutely lmma-
ettlate It buuWully decor-
,ated. This It very, very
clloi~! $78,500, ru.750 down.
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
1600 We1tcliff Dr. 642-5200
lankrupt77-
Paytna rent? Own lor $1.~
· per month. 2 bedroom •
family room, BuJlt-ins · Dou·
"Ille prage · hu·ge yard •
low • low down Pfl)'ment.
Why fteht high rents wben
ypu csn own 10 ea!ltly?
Opon Evn 546-2313
I
THE ~EAL
E : _:T ATER.S
OPEN HOUSE
THUR thru SUN 1-5
Channel Front
Pier • Float • Front Patio
w/barbecue • 3 BR • Fire-
place • Wood Floors • Fur-
nished • Cear, owner will
handle financing.
3504 MARCUS AVE.
RalDh P. Mukoy, Rltr.
J41l \v. Npt. Blvd., f13-«IOO
OPEN HOUSE
THURS. 1 • S P.M.
547 El MODENA
Ncwpart Heights · 3 bedroom
pool home in Immaculate
condition. Extra dressing
room & bath poolside · n~
dueed $200> to S26, r;,o • 10 'lo
down.
11tE REAL EST ATERS 646-nn ~1313
No Down VA
Nftport Heights
Fixer upP« on ~titul
quiet C\11-de-sa.c. 2 bedroom,
larp lot. Ideal for ~i
couple starting out. For ap..
polntment phone JMtt Smith
Realtor • 646-3255
Assume 122.600 Government
Loan. No new-loan fee • no
increase interest rates 16% l
3 BR + huge famUy room
covering 1800 sq It or good
IMnll:-Payments $180 month
includes evei·ything.
Newport
•• Vlctorl1
646-8811
(Open
Evenings)
Harbor View Hills
Corona del Mer
Lusk · built homes located
In th.e Southland's most de-
lirable Ir fascinatini ar~a.
Sehool1 It Calif. Irvine
Campus just m o m e n t 1
away. Sensibly priced from
134.900 to $43,900
LUSK HOMES
Directions: MacArthur Blvd.
from Pacific Coast Hwy. or
Newport Fwy. Turn on San
Joaquin H!lls Rd.. then
follow signs to model area.
Just Reduced $1000
NO DOWN GI
in Me11 Verde
Just listed for quick aale!
Sharp 3 bdrm with wood
shingle roof. 3 large bdnn1
8t handsome family room.
New carpets & drapeS. No-
lhing down to qualified Vets.
Prke 124.950 • must hun-y!
MESA VERDE REALTY
~
~3 HOUSES
Eastside CM. One 2 BR l
bath + two 1 BR 1 bath
each. Priced to aell fdt at
$29,900 furnished. Good rent·
sl area · never any vacan·
ciea. CaU for appointment
to lhow.
Rltr. Mf>.3928 Eve. &t6-2m
*LACHENMYER
lt't A Mnsl
TI1c yard's gone completely
to pot and the house needs
clean-up but make offer •
you might make a deal. 3
& famlly room Park MeAA
Home. Asking S190 on lea se/
option at $24,500 • FHA ap-
-praiaal coming.
°"1ere Realty --~--
91 A Sweetheart
Ch:lrmlnr tumished home
just off the beach in the
ITlOtll a.dv111tageous location
In N"'port. Only $29,500
Gron.?c Willia mson. Rltr.
fi7~3.'JO OPEN EVES,
thruout. Could add Income . or
Apt. View of enUre Bay. Newly P6;inted 111terlor. Clean
$165 ooo as a pm on lar&e landii-
J , Clarkson ' caped lot. New water heat·
CtWwtll, lalk• I Co.
2200 I!. GoHI Hlll!lwq Ne~ It.ell, Gal!Wftle Kl Hiil H $oHM
TAKE YOUR_J
PICK
er, colored tile beth. Tu-
day's best buy.
646-7171 • 546-2313
OPEN EVES .
THF. Q EF ... L
EST ATER.'~
Back lay
4 Delux Duplexes. 2 bedroom. Pool Home
1~ bath each unit, built·in~ EXCLUSIVE • 3 Bedrooms.
In kir., nice living room, w/ 2 Baths and Family Room ln
w carpel & drupes. Sep pa· like-new condition. 16' x 34'
tios, all fenced, sidewalks heated and tillered pool.
&: street lights. f!ne income Professional landscaping,
Excellent financing. sprinklers. and ext e r j or
$30,500 ligh~. Excellent fina.nc·
ing. All for '$31,500.
JEAN SMITH,
Realtor 293 E. l7th St. 64&-4494 400 E 17th St CM 646-3255 Eve. 646-5752 __ . ___ . ----
4 Beclroom VIEW
$19,750
Better see this one today.
Just put on m1rltet. Lots ot
shade trees, big lot, 2 baths.
Won't be around long at tilis
low price.
2043 WF.STCLIFF DRIVE
What'• new'.' How about an
immaculate 4 bedroom home
with a panoramic view of
the city lignts and ocean?
U this is what you have betn
waiting Jor we have one
now. $41,500.
• •~as.;&ING
mi •REALTY
••• "ANYTIME"
1801 WestclW Drive ~7711 Open Eves. ---------
Sunset • Oce1n lrHHI WANTED HAZEL DRIVE Real Estate Salu Ptople.
WHY NOT GET ON THE Bring checkt>ook & Bikini BAND WAGON?
Priv/beach, privacy, location Over 25 Years ID Ir terms + 2 &R, den, formal
dining, 2 ba eXOO\ltive home Orange COllllty
I in the SO'al • Full page advertislnl
Shown exclu sively by: • Inter oUice teletype
Delancy Real Estate • Training prosram e Insurance
Q828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM • Many other benefit.I
___ 6_73_-3_7_7_0 ___ Call 646-4494 • For tntervlew
FOR Sale. Fallbrook area. liiiilliiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii ___ lil
1% ac w/Yiew, 6 rm ranch Divorce Pendlnt
h1e + 5 rm gue.st or rental. Must sell Ba ck Bay Arn
Avocado &: fruit trees. Lrg home on comer of Norse
pool, patio. $51.IXkl. Bkr1. Ave. &: Brentwood Street.
OK. Ph: Tl.f: 728-8t12 or Room for boat or trailer but
213: J86.6330 OWNER small, minimum care yard.
$18,900 full Price :23~~~c:n ~;k~e~~
noons. See "Paul."
only 5% %. 3 BR,
dbl garage, revered patio
College Realty 54&-saso
Kennedy & A .. oc. Laraer 2 BR home, fireplace,
642-9730 548--62311 open beamed ceillnp, dou-
OCl!AN PRONT ble car garage. R·21ot. C ose
to marketl & transportation.
Darling 2 Bclnn home, nr. $1l,J50 PtM!nsula Pt. jetty, '6().000
lalbo8 Real Estate Wells-McCerdle Rltrs.
700 E. Balboa Blvd., BaJ. 1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. 518-7729 Evee. 6"-0684
673-4140
Cost• MMe 1100
Victoria Mesa
Homes
16 NEW ROMES
Low dn. 8% % »-yr tou
From $21,950
Valley Road at Victon&-
(Jlllt, E. GI BrookJlunt
up oa bluU>
Lido size lots, fee llraple
land· Hi&h above ... tevel
@Built • in electrtc
kitcben. ConvenJ.
eat fD lbopping
center, near new
scboob.
3 and 4 BDRMS • l It 2 sty
Fireplaces, auto garage QI>
enltor, carpeting, draperies,
tenclnr. Jandlcapina.
MlchHf k1y, Builder
Phone 642-2821 • Eves 64.2-511Wi
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION •
Brine 10'll' pe!nt bruah. NO
DOWN TO VETERANS.
Beautitul reskleti.11 area. 3
larp BRa, hup famll.y
room A llvin& room, 1%
bathl • walk to lboppini.
Purcbaar IDl1 rent at Sl80
mo unW cloee ot eacrow •
full price $24,950. CALL AL
BLACK 5*-1151 Copen eves)
Heritage Real Eltate.
3 BR., l~ Ba., htd. pool;
dbl gar., ca111. over bdwd .
flrs.: Sprinklers; fenced:
S2'l,500. Owntr ~UM ext.
374 Ol' 548.«)66
IASTSfDI
HOMI & IUSINISS
Larae lot, ph.11 HOUie
only S2!l,900
Konnody & Mtoc:.
642-9730 Eves: 548-6238
PRIVATE Party wishes to
sell lovely h o m e. Back
Bay area. 91'xll1' lot, J br,
2~ ha, living nn, den, pool,
2 BBQ'a $60,000 5'18-lm
BY Owner, extra nice 3 RR.
2 BA home. Crpta, drpt,
bit-Ins, uaed brick frplc, Ip
covered patio. Landscaped,
fenced yard. 122.900 642-05al
NEAR ParochiaJ Sehl, 3 Irr
br, }"' be, wood tlra, 'ff/W
cpt, dbl gar, fncd, reduce to
$23.950. 245 S i e r k 1 St.
Owner ~2309
EASTSIDE, 3 BR., l~ Ba.
~e. liv. rm., trpl., din.
area. 5% % Loan. Owner
J.48.7400
3 BR. 2 Ba.. bltn.s; hdwd.
Frpl., lge. kltch, & din.
area. Patio. Nr. achoola.
SZ7.SSO. Owntt 546-783T
3 Bedroom house. We.alllde.
Fenced yd. 1 car sart1e
Sl7.95(). 54~
New,.,t ... ch 1200 IUbn1tt term a! E. lf. Paul Jonea RHlty "SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE -Nliit _ci_EAN -=~~· 507 E. Balboa M7-1266Gard"Ev0ea. ~~9 USED ro s~··. and neither
Almoat new • Bet, l be, ~ lllDta ii tbia spraw int contempor.
ique fpk, patio, declt, ~ LI• ltlo 1 S5 t A 4 bedroom dream home! U'Y lt)'led ~ home. Im-
tiit tr9de • 1ncornelYllOUlt -R.eer yard la a prden lpot posiJli arcwtectural delip
ioca1 • JU•eride $45,500 llyf rent Lido ltl• to behold. Nu.r Douglas, with b00rick, IUGH POINT·
R. C. QJlEl:ll, .RHlty 2 Story, (BR, 3 BA, 2 kltcb-ICfloola and freeways. Prlc· ED R: nJNE, EX'l'END-
3416 Via Lido 873-9.100 ens, belt aide ol -,. Could ed at FHA appraisal Of ED OVERHANGS W/EX.
DU•LEX be coe•erted to qlex. $26,650. Hurry! POSED BE A M ENDS, r Watch the boats come wt_. LISTER REALTY WOOD PLANKS SET IN
Excel locatbl °" penMJla. ID iY al hat window. Spec. Now aJ..o in Hunt. Beech PLASTER IN HALI' 'nM·
2 BR I: 3 BR. RemodtJed. tacular y 1 e wt Direc:tl)' 1l6U Beach Blvd. MU633 BER FASHION.
$43,950 acroea haa ..._ 11Q Specious, modem floor plan,
OWNER. Club. 4 JIF., 2% BA, 2 ltory, Beach FEATURES 3 BDRMS. &
Wkd)'9 A evec 673-29!50 IY OWNIR North develop. 2% yrs. old. DEN. MSTR. BDRM. SUITE
former model, well cared APPROX. 20 rr. LONG, REDUCED To price of lots! Phone lar •W._DM"'I .... move In condition! W/PRIV ATE BA""°
Low dn., Fri tenna Lo•ely IB&02 · 1' e n c e d b I o c k w a 11 '"· Lge.
S BR 2 Ba bome on 2 Iota nr. lullclen Home badcyard; covered patio, formal Uv. rm., hu log
bay & ocean. Can UM as 2 crpta, df'P9, lit-ins (eiec), 2 bumina fireplace in slump.
apta, nn. to bid. Prk. rear 5ro> 11q-ft. 4 BR A: maid's ._1 Ii din f stone design, w/w carpet. 121 41.t Owner 673-m9 5 be. 3 cw IU'· Hi lotl. .. .,. cs; v rm; rm; am. ing extendina thru balls &
UnQIUI fe&turn. Mlllt 1ee nn.; DX> eq. ft. Cement all 3 bdrms. I..a.riie family
BLUFFS Condo. D<plan, 3 to appred8te. lrokera w... driv""Y. Nicely land.leaped STYLE KITCHEN, HAS ALL
Br, 2% bet.ha. ~ come. SID Via Udo Soud S35.900. Call owner 8.f?-6640 BILT-IN RANGE, DBL. OV-green·belt view. Patio, wtt· Evee A wlmda. hr. Many extru. $311,500. 642-1115, Ev• ~18 rf EN', DISRWSHR., OISPOS. Owner.~ *SACRIFICE! p CH light AL AND WALK IN PAN.
OCEAN VIEW, Fee Simple For qujck sale. Vacant tr 3 Rave two "Dutch Haven" 4 TRY. Center mirwell leads
cu.tom bome 3 br Jrr den br Oii SO' Jot. Belt buy OD bedroom hJnes with arudout to 2nd story that open! to
lovely ~. '54.900 F~ LIDO. $4.000 dn. $57,000. ownera who have purchued SUN DECK & EXCELLENT
appt call n1E 0 W NE R ·OWNER 642-0lll larger bomes. 1 mile to OCEAN VIEW.
6G.30l4 Must aell. '60,000 home in Douglas. Will pay pointa !or This better quality home HAS
BAYSIDE VUlaae. Perfect estate sale. 3 BR A den. FHA or VA buye.ra. Call now BEEN DESERTED, JS BAO.
for vacation or retirement Make oUer. 219 Via Orvieto. to see LY 1N NEED OF PAINT,
home. Patio, c 1 u b hour. e 54&-0787 LISTER REALTY YARD WORK, CARPET
pool, priv beach, $12,000 =========-Now aJao in Hunt. Beach NEEDS CLEANING, ETC. ~1672 Huntlntton leech 1400 _16612 __ Be_a_ch_B_1 __ 84U633__ Offered way below itJ sale value, for
IEST IUY -O~NER $37.50 Total Cost $611 $29,950 FULL 'RICE
3 BR., 2 Ba., all bltna; frplc., tbJa 3 .._.._ born LOW DN. PYMT. O.K.1
w/w ~1., drapea. $23,900. on ............. m e. Sell-Total Cash to GI THIS IS THE DEAL 420 O>ltall, 642.J273 er will pa, all other COits YOU'VE BEEN
LUXURY Duplex 4 M. &
f\Jm. 2 br; 4 yrs. new;
ocean 50 1da.; $311,900. Xlnt
cond. Owner 213~ 191-9575
to qu.lllled veteran. Excel· ( BR 2 be., + din/fa.m rm, LOOKING FOR
lent nortb HB loc1tion. Pr1o-beautiful cpts/c:tr,,. A: tile, MISSION ed at appraisal! Hurry call all bit-ins. 1% yrs new/~ REAL TY USTER 1>11'U ·TY tran·• ed' 985 s. Cout Hwy .. Laguna ~ tr ... err · Phone (TI4) 4"" """1 Now also in Hunt. Beach BRASHEAR REALTY '""'"1
ELEGANT Bayview condo. 3 16612 Beach BJ. ~ 847-8531 Eves. ~'l'MO Several NEW HOMES IN
I.et. BR.. 2 lavilh batha. N D V BELOW MA•KET LAGUNA B tac b, 5% Poula, roU. etc. Fee land. 0 OWn to ef'S " OOWN, NO CLOS I N G
Ont)' $39,500 Owner 673-4356 Sharp 3 BR 2 bath adult oc-3 BR 1" bath, elec. bit-in R COSTS. Carpet., drapes.
NR. New 4 BR, fpl, new cpts. cupled home DHr lhopplna, Ir O, cpta/drpa, db&e garage, la.ndscapinf, bit • Ins L 0 S
Xlnt toe. nr. beach. $21,000. schools Ir Douglas. FHA OK lp f~ lot. 1995 total PADRES REALTY, ~
()pm wjmda. 35l Did St. $24,500. move in • no ~.uig costs • Glenneyre Street Laguna
Owner 67":>-0144 PERRON REAL TY co. only n4,000 With payments Beach. Pb. 494-8833
"-1771 of $155 per month including WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa "'"' taxes. 8 P E CT AC U L A R VIEW
CoYea. 3 BR, $15,000. Will OWNER TRANSFERRED ., HOME. No. end, ocean side.
trade for propert)', Afabian Sacrifice, 1~ '1't old 4 BR. 2 br, 2 be, heh 1hwr, den,
hones, or? U 8-ml Immac., blt-ina, fr p 1 c, 962-44n 5*8103 blt-ins, frpl, upstairs llv-rm,
LUXURY Condom. Bluffs 4 patio, w/w erpts., 1 mi E. 1 UNITS sep. dinins. patio w/frpl,
br, 3 ba, below mrkt val at cl Beach Blvd., 1 mi N. hllh llictq, dbl p.r, 2
$36,500. Owner transl. Call Pacific Cout IUway. D32 decks. $49,500 with xlnt no-
Owner eves att 5. 84M509 Chaucer La. 968-1235 One llodc Beach point loan .. Bkr, 494-7578
PRIME Loe., Blufla condo. NEWPORT ~ 4 year old, custom built. 2 &: San Clomonto 1710 View of lake. l BR. 2 Ba. Walk to betlcb, 3 BR, tam 3 BRI, encl garages. No nc-
BY OWNER. ~1157 rm, 2 BA, crpta. dl'PS, ancy. Priced for quick ale. I HAVE a secret! t know a
BACK Bay, cuat bomt on 2~ land.leaped. Aaume 514% BRASHEAR REALTY family with a VERY
acr. Can be di'ridecl, w , Ltn VA loan. 962-7664 847-8531 Evea. 968-1178 deaperate altuation. IF you
or Ray 541).llSl er stt-2132 FOR Sale. Nr Be a ch. Clotlnt Cost Only GI micbt be rt mo t e I y jp.
Spacloua (BR home 1~ ba, FHA . terested in a status type. un-
NNpOrt Hgh. 1210 cpts, dlshwuher, fr P 1 c, nun. dn on this laYely conventional charm home, 4 BR Prestige home near by all meang can 111 -
AVAIL Immecl. Ot1f Haven 3 bltns. l6x40 patio. Owner. Catholic le ~ Schook. YOUR CHANCE to ret
Br, 2 ti. + 2 Br Ocean Vu 963o4m aft 5. ' Lilted at $28,900. Can Mr. '65.000 for $45,000 .
Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-M HILL TOP VIEW 3 br, 2 ba. Lichter Rltr. aaodated with • Agt, 49&-2002 ever
bctw 11rs. 111tna. ,.., cpta, Haroour ReaftJ :==;;;===::~==I 3 BR, <lcn. 2 BA, bdwd floors. Unlvonity Perk 1237 dl'Jll, fncd, mprinklra, patio. 147.a595 147-3237 Condominium
asaume 5~~ loan, clown Wiil 1ell FHA or GI. '23,800. N 1950
PYnmt open. $22.500 ~Tm 7 M.. Now-ly Ownor Owner tG-6.140 0 Down to Vets TIRED?
DAVIDSON R lty OWNER, 2 Br E'side eul de 3 + 2 BR, 2 ba, Atrium, POOL, 3 BR 2 BA 119tio Sharp 3 BR 2 beth adult oc-. • .of constant yard work. ea AGGRESSIVI sac. Fam rm. cpta, dtpe, 1P llv/rm, loft ceiling, lush trplc, close 'to all ~boob'. cupied home near shoppi111, repainting, high pool pay.
POOL SALESMAN bit-ins Sl9,950. ~ crpta, custom wood tile Ors, SZG,950. 5642 Venturi Dr. ICboola It Oougtas. FHA OK menta and constant main·
S-1 · W -Ntwly listed 3 BR + lam NEEDED rnhTor doors, master BR 847-3003 $24,500. tenance->. TRADE your p~ • esman or oman + M D I M 1105 ,.,-
WANTED dJn rm, 1~ ba, hardwd Liberal Contract ••a • Ir I: eotr)'. Nr. UCI, many 3 BR 2 bath, b 1t-In1 , PIRRON REALTY CO. blems for a liie of luxurious
nrt1, beautifully landsc. Contact: Gene Norvell OWNER, POOL UAUI xtraa. $26,000. &U.()3(M cpt/drps, block wa.U, patio &rl-1171 leilure at Monticello. $20,950
Rltr. :mo Harbor SB, CM Oranae Coast Propmy ~ MUST SELL IMMEDI Hart f N Graham 1--a.v M&-5460 Eves. 54s-t941 332 Marguerltt, CdM l1W550 lmmac. s BR. 3 Be.. ll1,9110 M°""'I to N.Y. 2 Jr old 4 br, attra=.k~!!OO Custom Fa::!f" Rm. .:.a. ;alk;-:i1.. Harbo• r:. •-• J Carp., drapes. 541-1111 ith lo _._ .,...121
(near Post Of:ticel 4 llDRM. fAMIL Y RM. llG S ti.. tun rm, blt·tm. appr NPT. West. By owner. 3 g w v._,, • 3 BR ~-==o.======I
149 Riverside Ave .. NB NO DOWN GI $24,9001 POOL Mote Vw• 11t0 DO 111' qita, drpa, llPl'Mln, 2 t., cpt, dJ"pl, trial, bftns' 2 betb bome. X..... lot. =
NEGLICTED or '"' down to othen. 2 Stzed lot with triJeTtl f Id---------JdrM. ~Id or te. -.pl. mm c.pi.tnno Lii H 8' Many extru. 111A or Gt. Duplu• For Sale 1975
3 BR. 2 a& covered -tio, ti.tbs. Built • in ettldtncy rm .. ma1ttr mite; buement 4 BDR, 3 Bath. Dlldal. wm OGlllktel' 2nd .• RE llAed llM063 ' · · HAFFDAL RIAL TY ~·;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
...,.. ....... kitchen. Split rail f.ence • family room wtth !lrtpllct. Family nn. Pool. SSl,IOO. llMll3f Owner. MUST Stell -• ..,. ''Home to Match Income" Mutt S.11 in 2 wka.
fruit trees, many shrubs. ...._ ... ed wi'th _.. __ . '· "-""l""" S39.950. • .... -... * ...--• ·--· -ICI· .,_ W•-...., ~Mt Needs paint, clean up. Ter-""""' "'"""' ~ ,..., Del .-........ ,_,,_ 1250 ft, 3 BR.. Atrium. Near new ••-_,...,. .,.__,., PRIME ll!:NTAL DUPLEX
rUlc Eastslde locatfon! A~k-TARBELL 2965 Harbor ta Real Eaate etMC14 5 &DR.MS, Fam .. rm .• DIG IQ. C.-.. •t Mir IMl GlearoJ Dr. IO'mT BUSlDT marbtplace ID BALBOA. Beat Offer
Ing 122.500. CA LL Glen JOlN tbt ~ tn tht ft. By Owner. New crpta, II Qmeo ~tnda. Qllda9' BY OWN Ell: Huntlinltioo ~ DAILY PILOT over $46,IQt
Quttn 54G-11Sl Heritage DAJLY PILOT WANT ADS' DAILY PrLCYI' WANT ADS patio. $30,500 * S.UM air, 2 ti.. On c&J110ll. $.15.500, o-etrt 4 br. 2 ha Siil money dme ~ :':: IY OWNER
Rtal Estate. M2·5'il BRING RESULTS! CHAR<i!: m OWNEll 1'73-4m llurnbem Or 91M35i nowni' . 675-2599 --------
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFIC~E .-142-4455 . ,. ·•··· ltOllTl=~e"'" 0,. ........ ______________ ....., ________ __
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Doe. your wUe want more room~ Art t.M kids aettlnc on your ntrvcs~ Move Into thia 8 bt!dtoom, 2 bath. Nc.o •tor)'. Bia Kitchen. Lota of carpets. Bi. Yard. Double
Qerage. Ltt'• trade for your old home.
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Apartments HMw U~ tt.w Unfu,..._. ..... ,..,.....
Wfdnesday, Mly 29j 1968
UNT AU RIAL IST ATI IUSINllS 11'Mi
DAILY PI LOT 3J
A,tt. UnfvrftltW 0.-11 flNANCIAL * * * * 1_'-__ s._a. ___ ,_no_ c:..ta IMea a100 ~leech 3400 Ntw,.rt ._. GOO I.We lale AS1 Utt 6100 lnwet. Wanted 6315
MODElll DltlWS $211 MONTH OIOlC£ R.ENTAJ.S:
LOV£L 'i Cmd nr ~. f'\irnl•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w ANTED To buy -OCI -~
or Unt. 1 BR. Car att.ac, Lot • 50 I 175 P..Uquor llcenle. Write P;Q,
2 BR on C'Ol'N'r lot, cloie to 3 BR 2 baths, coont.ry l12Md • Hun~ Harbour new
bfftc_b In H.B. U>.000 • lot, CtlJldrea 6 pei. OK 3 BR w1l.b boat dock
~ down. May bey 1 • 2 Leue • ut l tut montbil * Surfside 3 It 4 BIU ~t. A.Out.TS ONLY
July • bg .• Sept.
w I pa ti o. Yr. lie. R-2 Colla Meaa Box 765, Cloron& del Mar
213:886-11116. ~ Oan r.one Commtrclal ________ , plu. amall bou.ae, JlS.000 Real E1t1 .. LMM 6MO
Investment °""' ot 3 Mia. ~l + 150 WCW'lt)' ~t. ed. 6 dl'lltd
'red W•y lllty 536.2579 ED RIDDLE • 0eao a BR 1" bath neai-
Hvfttt,.._ ... ch $400 ~e WWlamt0n, Rltr. --_;;..-~..;.;,;.:....;......;;.; m-4350 OPEN EVF~. --~1~ I ALS REAL TOil 646-811 l ~:~ Realty
HOUMI Pumished GORGEX>US 3 BR 2 bath ~ Open ~ M-1586
FURNISHED Af'T.
2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS
W1terfrent/Lec
BOAT SLIPS
• NEW • LU>.'\lRlOUS •I!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~ RESORT UVING 4 NATIVE GAltDINS ,Ae __ ,..__. ... .__ ___ ,_200_
has
Money fOC' lit It 2nd loans
Phone broker
541311 Rent1l1 to Sh.re 2005
l Wlll lbarc my lovely cool
ap a r t m e a t overlooking
Emenld Bay i>r summer
mos., w Ith coosidente
adult. Private room with
bath. C re d e n t .1 a l s ex.
cbaneed. 494-M.10
Working &irl in early 20's has
houtie to share with same.
$75mo.~96
Cost• Mes.
1 Bdrm house.
Fuml.sbed. Yar\1. $85/mo. Ai1
5'48-m9
2250
FURN 2 BR. 1% be.. 1 blk
OCEAN. Summec or yrl.Y.
Avail June 15. ~
home. Fu.Uy carpeted. au ~~~~~~~~ built-Ins, tamlly room l '; n1oe Midentia.1 a~a. $200 NEAR COLDEN W EST
month. CALL 5'M).l1Sl (open CX>LLEGE A San Dleeo
eves) Heritage Real E61ate neewa.y; bi-level 4 BR. A
Channel· lfff
2525 Oceen llvd .. CdM
67S-17N
• POOLS-SAUNAS.JACUZZI 10 smu mATE
HUNTINGTON Mortga..., T.D.'1 ~ Whldcly• Wint? Whlclcly1 Got?
den plua 16'02 tunily nn.;
4 BR 2 baths, new cutiell A 3 balhl; cupet.1, drapes,
~Pd. com p I et e 1 y built·inl, wet bar, fenced ~ top a re a • yard. $295 Month, leue.
$210/mo. Agt. 546-4141 Broker 213: GE ~ a1
GARDENS 2 113 &cm
VACANT WID SECLUDED TENNl~ENTERTAINMENT
NEWPORT ISLAND IOlSA.CHICA & HEIL
l BR Furn ApL w/pr. ADULTS M7-t414 OFFERED AT
Sl40 mo.°" yearly leaa ; LESS THAN
90% LOlnl'#O $60,000
or more. SINGLE FA.MlLY
&y Mortca1e Co. 64M665
FOR SALE: Ftrst trust deed,
$3100. WW dilcount 14%.
962-4024
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NA TUltAL IORN SWAPPERS
Speci1l lllte
S Hnea -5 times -5 ltudm
llULU -All MUST IN~UOI \.-wi..t 'NU M._. 19 ...... ~ yw .... M ll'MI.
._YOUI "'*'" eM/W effl'ltL ~ IMt ti ~le"'9. ~OTMING f'OI &All -TIAOll OHL'll
897-4066 PHONE 642·5671 Ralph P. Mukey .. EW 2 b 2 ba / t '" r. • w op • APPRAISED VALUE TRUST DEED CENTER 1200 FOR Rent. 4 BR. 2 ba hie . .,,----673-fiOOO------drpa, dshw11hr, b 1t·I n1, 2 1/l ACRES commerctal CLEARING HSE. Want 1 or To Piece Your Trider'• P1ndlM Acl
Xlnt cond, Cpl1, drps, fenced OCEANFRONT Npt B c h ACl'Oll from park A shops, 1 50 ~ Bkr Free & 1 R 2 lot t
yd. Adults • no pets. 8232 Riviera. Room for mit. In 2 dild OK. SlSO mo. 842-3211 IOOed (C:l) on major thor· · · · c ear · Pus
M .n D p _.,,_ .,_...,,_ ou..._'att in Santa Ana._Mo-S'7,000 TD tor a 3 or 4 BR .... oy r. a\;UAI .-....... Br Apt. Workin1 man da-. .,... u .... _ W nt~ 11•50 536-4370 Age ~. S90 Incl. ut1L cd Rentils Wanted 5990 tel, aptl .. bullne11, trail~ mvnwy • - -home or an R-1 lot. Fortin i ~before 7:30 p.m. park or other commercial $25,000 for 6 months at 10 and C.O. 642-5000• 543-0390
WTD; Yrly rntl. Cple aeekl OK. Ot hold tor future in· 10 with $100,000 trust deed BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations, ~·n• leach 3705 1 ~~:~~~ to ocean. nice 2 BR or 1 Br I. den. unf crease ln value when Bolsa on 200 Oceanv!ew lots u estab l~yrs Lido area. Will
rea t7 New Home ~ 2 IR l hie OC' apt w/prlvacy. Pref Ave. fully develop1 into '-collateral. 494-1137 lid tree and clear Sl0,000
54S-2035. 644-0637 frple. Rent starting July 1. lane blvd. Sewer line s~ eq. lot R.E. or what·have-
M14 Vista Del Ot'O 2 baths, carpets, drapes, 2 BR. den, 2 BA, upper dupl. S. of hwy, CdM. Plse phone bed at property. Am P 1 e ANNOUNCEMENTS you. Bkr. 548-7TI1
Newport Beach fireplace, lave.l,y patio, year lease, ilelect family. 231:787-49'51 evi:s. or write water supply. Appraised al •nd NOTICES YES ! ! yard work Incl. Central $225. 642..Q36 D. C. Wing. 7340 Ventura ~.OOO by inheritance tax 4 UNITS + 3 BR. house,
location. $2'15 mo. leue. Canyon No. 2, Van Nuys, appraiter. Available f 0 r Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Riverside; good condiUon.
MESA VERDE C 0 L J'
COURSE lot. 85' trontqt
lll golf course, Falrwaf
{iew, for income i'n>Pf!f\Y.
3y owner. 642-~
Large home in Monrovia,
524,500. $20,000 equity. Wllrt
3cach area home or units
JP lo Sl'i,000, Davia Realty
142.7000
We have good Newport Rent· CORBIN·MARTIN RENTALS Ca. 91405 quick sale at l0% less, at Exchange for vacant land,
S.lboa 2300 •Is and leases. 2, 3 and even Realton 675-1662 Apb. Unfurnllhed LADY E:-cecutive needs 1 or 2 $54,CXX>. net to estate. Drive DESERT Tortoise between new car, TD's, or submll
WMkly Rent1I 4 BR's. All ready to ID· M 0 NARC H BAY AREA bdrm apt or home for by 4n7 W. Bolaa, Santa Monte Vista and Santa OWNER 675-0144
WATERFRONT It dock; 3
BR. 3 Baths. Equity $50,000
FOR: TD's, or·!, or lease
option. #2 Balboa Coves,
Newport Beach. 675-.uJl · al 6 ~llent close In location. m:AU Golf t. Mtn View Generel 5000 permantnt r eal d e n c e Ana, then phone owner Isabel on Santa ~a Ave. For trade: Use of Mountal.n c1e! e:, a:iorta,ble. Starting at S296 per mo. 3 BR Ir den, l" ba. cplll, RENT Newport area. Call 642-9360, 542-9533 ~~~~e able to ide11Ufy. cabin & boat nea1· Mam-
427 E. Bey Ave .. 548-3158 Hu.rryh, 1!.~7· H3u3rry! Drps, frpl, pool. S250 mo. ext 18 Fri btwn 10 AM It 7 moth Lakes for beach home
P • ~ 11 Adults. 496-UU betw lo.6 pm 3 Roomt Furniture PM Sea DieCJO County SMALL pune found vie. near Waterfront. anytime ~~ ~~;,.~ ~roi:: .,_,_,..1111111111111____ $25 Month BUS~MAN Trans to Acreage available in the FaJJ. ~=~0~w!h .B~ C~: July. Phone 639-3259
J une and Sept. 673-2039 _L_1t_un_•_N_l_guel ___ S7_0_7 FUU. OPTION TO BUY area i.:eekJI 2 BR Furn APt. brook area. P~ls from 5 5. l'tade AtlJ slate 4'X8' AN·
NEW Unlived In. 3 Bdrm. No deposit o.a.c. HB, CM area. p~ ti.ail. acres to 50 acres. Some ----. TI QUE BRUNSWICK pool
Huntl ........ n •*ach 2""" v•-..... ~ month. H F R C l/lS occupancy. Wnte Box •·-ted t young avocados YOUNG part Airdale, black table for 16' in • outboard .... -..,.. ..vv .,.... "" .-.. • • • • M 130 Daily PU t Puu• o e o 11 a r , I o u n d Coast • ~1459 • furniture Ront1l1 -0 · with beautiful building sites. Highway, Corona del Mar. or outboard. 646-4540, NP1' W eat. Hae for Lse.
Seml-furn. 3 BR, 2 be, Awil
J\Ule 15. 22072 Capistrano
Ln .• HB 962-8063
RENTALS
HOUMS Unfurnlthtd
Generel 3000
517 W. 19th, C.M. S.-1454 COMFORTABLE Room: pvt Priced from S3600 per acre 675-2440 days 536-2964
Duplexn Unfum. 3975 1568 w Lncln Anhm 774-2800 ahower near cares. Wnte to with terms to suit. Many new MONTICELLO H 1 g b Sehl _M_ou_n-ta_in_bo_m_e_: -B.,...ig_B_e_a_r7 . • CJ Cibbony 2'.l78 Newport country estate homes al-Medal. Vic of Pacific Sands. Mooru1dge. 2 BR., trpl.; 11k1
2 Bdrm in CM, pr, 1 chld Coste Mes. 5100 Blvd., CM reedy built In this area. H.B. 53frl955 goU. fish. $1~M. equity. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill OK, no dop. 548-~ ar Roomt for Rent 5"5 Close to goU course. For Trade: single residence, W>-~RLY lease. Unf. lL blk 646-8541 HARBOR further information pleut FOUND. Black Male Poodle its or lot. ~970 ,. call Walter Fl'lck with: Vic Santa Ana Ave. & Costa1---------fTom beach, l'ith St. Npt. Summer Rent•I• .3995 NICE Rm, good toe. Con-E L'hoff & Assoc Inc. Mesa St. !>18-33911 Have 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath and Old home, luxurious in· 1enial bm. $.5.5 wlldtch priv. CKJ • . hor Fam.IJy Room house In Back
I/I
tenor. 4 BR, IUJe llv rm & lnt•reatlnt CdM GREENS 548-5998 Work 8-3 pm 673-1818 W. Chapman Ave. SMALL All grey a t haired Ba S4 000 equll S27 400
-fam rm, d,..,,., $299 mo. Pb: 514 Femlea.f. 2 BR, 2 baths. 0'289 • . Orange CnlU. cat. Pale green e Y es . T 6· T • <1 r ~·~1 • . .----------541 26Zl E • knd 538-5747 543-782:> . , ra P or """ex or
673-2715 eves. 2 kitchens, '600 mo, Sum· BACHELOR • UNnJRN. $15 VP wk W/ldtchen $25 • . ves-w s WRIST Watch &. aungtasses Co~ominium in good lo-R E N T A L PROPERTIES
WANTED for Summer 6
Yearly. We are ~
getting booked up for swn-
mer, and still have mBllY ~
quests trom our repeat ell·
enta. ALSO we are desper-
ately in need of Yearly Re«lt-
als. ·
BAY & BEACH
Realty, Inc.
FOR Leaae New Blutt home mer. Sept. 15, $256. Back from $100 up Studio Apts. 2376 New· 80 Acres • "Land of Lakes." Vicinity Newport Pier: t-auon. ~U Hal Mears, ~-~lpoBdrmint. Te2~icbabatbsy !!er~ ~ :!;;ar;;3-~ Incl. util. part Blvd .. C.M. 548-9755 Newberry Calif. IS i Ive r Owner identify. 646-3569 ~~m1lh, Realtor
vn:w. ' ,. • or 642-3&6 1 • 2 6 s BDRM. NPI' Bch Room for rent. Pvt Valley) 18 ml E. of 8arst<>"'1. ~a ~ected at P 1 t;~0 nJRN. 6 lJNFURN. ba, Avail on perm buis. 90 man.·made lakes In area. Lost 6401 Have: 3 BR Ht bath Cond~
MaI'OR Home, slp1. 6; E-Z Heated Pools, QUld Care 642-3518 Fli.h ralsmg, allaUa grow----------1minlum. E qui I y $2600.
FAperanJa. &#-Dill to drive; self-<:00ta.lned; c.nter, Adj. to Sbopplna _ ing. ski l&ke, recreational k LOST: Small light brown Want: '65 Mustang or late
3220 = now! 53 1-171 0 No pets allowed Room & Bo•rd 5"6 fishing lakes, re«aurant. ((awn colored) Male pup. model auto or car. T1·ade-
N_ewpo __ rt_S_ho_,...____ 27llO Petenoa WQ. at Bal'-* W"" ,.,,,, .. E _d ,.. bldg. lites, all HAP'Pl'l''IING Sborl·halred ~~~ b I a c&:k wlndS' Realty 842-5011
NEWPORT SHORES ".::t~ 1 ALS .<AA.vm. c. ft\1 In l.lft! '"111 pan:el great marldnp a1vw ... eyes
liar 6 Mama, a.ta M-. Homey place. Reuonable for a traller parlc. level mouth. Answers to name * * *
Sl7,500 EQ. IN BEAUTIFUL
TRJPLEX. POOL, P
LOC. TRADE FOR SINGLE
HOME, ORANGE CO.
~
View 3 br, 1% bath in Roll-
ing Hills, Calif. Blt-ios, dsi.-
wsher, panld llv rm. WIU
take 1 or Z br hse, lot, boat
or trailer in CM or Npt 64l-
4610
N ANT 196Z or later model
:ar with air or a trailer.
Nill allow bonus over book
:in 2~ acre or 5 acres nes
Palm Springs. 5J6.ll31 .j
Have 3 BR 2 bl house NB
S31.500 • $15,000 equi~.
Trade for TD, boct. lot or
units in good loc. Doyle It
Wood C.O. 548-1168
25 View Aaea ~
Beech. S o m e bnpro9e.
ments. income moo. S243 ...
000 equity. For. TD's or T
Owner. t94-4653, 491-4957 .
* * * 20Z w. Balboa Bl'ld.
RENTAL DD'T.
67J.-366.1
2 BR A Den on ye.rs leue Apta. Fumt.W 5t6-03'1V Rates. 548--3752 land, pump, well resel'Yoir _ 'Kelo'. Vic of Hoag Hospital.
Sl90 mo 642-3430 General 4000 REAL ESTATE dry, high desert alr4ocated Reward. Call 548-1264 or ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~-SILVER Generil on main EIW road. Route 673-2816 ANNOUNCEMENTS-SERVICE DIRECTORY
I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I'
E~CUTIVE HOME: nr SA
Ctry Club 5 br, 2 sty, 3 be,
2600 aq. tt.. cpta, drpe.
lndscpd. many xtraa. Avail
6/20. S300 mo 56-8512
Coron• clel Mir 3250
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Brand new BROADMOOR
home: 5 br, den, dlntng nn,
3 be. $51,500 BY OWNm.
Call b' appt 6'15-4'13'1
HOLIDAY PLAZA
DELUXE, Spacloul 1-BR·
Furn. apt. $13S + util.
Htd pool, ample parkina.
No children. No pell.
1965 Pomona, CM Mi-6858
as Freeway jUlt completed GREY-Brown puppy wilh ind NOTICES
GATE Income Property 6000 M>Uth ·of valley. Gu stations IOITle white markings. Aust. Cement, Concrete 6'00
leasing ln area. Call owner Shep. without collar. 8 Wks. Announcements 6410
15 1D1its, 2 BR, hardwood, 847~ eveii It wknds. old. 833--014: or ~735. CUSTOM ·PATIOS a·'
floors, garages. tiundry, 1-======== Loll vie. Solana w a y. Coast Health Club Block walls. Also conc:me n •~c inco uo3846 Out f S p 6208 d sawing ~removal. 842-lOlt ,....., mo. me . .,... o tit• rop. Rewar Hospitality is Our Motto
Cost• Mes. 3100 3 BR Home. Leue SD> mo. CMtl Mell 4100
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Apartments
Delux. S.chtlor Apt
Uv rm. br, kitch A ha.
1 & 2 Bcf rm Apt•
574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. B hard .,..,.,...,. SAUNA 'VIT'"I Floors·Walks-Patios It Ex-ISLAND OF HAWAII LOST: S/23. Vk:. USC r ni:.r:. 1 , ,
HOME &: INCOME by Ownr OWNm SAYS SELL my 3 It Garlield. Tri co Io r e d SWEDISH MASSAGE posed Rocks. Ex P •rt
3 BR home + pcd • patio. m.6n& $25 Wk Up
$225/mo. Call U 1-0 2' 0 =:::::;;=:;;;==== •
between 5 A 6 Huntington ... ch 3400 : ~:. ~~.
1 BR. :l ha, dlllnntr, dbl pr, 2 BR, Untum. Near beach. e Maid Servic. · TV avail.
pool, be Sl!IO mo. ~. Opts, dr,ll, ICDve and refrlg. • New Cafe 6 BU'
eves 962-1141 ~· Pool, maint pd. Yr 2316 Newport Blvd. 548-9755
3 IR Apts
with 3 bath&
Near IChoola, freewayl
Walking diatance to OCC
911 El Cimino
Apt. # 1 Coste Mesi
Exe depre.1/lovest. appty. ' hol \ota tn beautiful buiet, w/red collar. Ans to Open wkdys 10 am-U pm worlananahip. 642-851(
B1\, res. A 1~2 br Apt., ~ ce ale EstMet UoJt 1 'Georgy Girt'. My .on vuy Sundays 10 arn-8 pm
pool, 2-yr old. Eside. 67S-1393 ~3 ' upeet. 962-2197 132 E. 18th St. W-5090 Contr1eton
Bl.AO< Miniature poodle. -======== • ROOM ADDmONS •
lusln ... Rent1I 6060 Mount. & 0.Mrt 6210 ahaggy. Vic 20th & Orange. Funcr1l1 6412 L. T. C.Onstructlon
Sal ~25. Reward 548-4573 ---------Family rooms, kitchen or e PRIME fletail Location e SEE Adv. under claa 6200 Sl
6620
S1J5. 1 BR Hae. Den. pool, lf!IM. $165. mo. ~7082
Patio, dqls, C¢s. Stoft. 3 BDRM., Small fenced yard,
Garage. AdlJb. 64&-3764 $135. Lie, Near ee.ch BIYd.
DELUXE 2 Br. Bll-inl. Exe. Adults Only
Loe. $1SO or untunlilbed Diac:rlmlnative Tenanta
STORE 17 x 40 acres -"Land ot Lakes" Personal1 6405 WESTMINSTER 1873 Harbor. CM~ 847~ O'llVMC, eves I: -------MEMORIAL PARK
units. Single story or t~
plans custom designed. re
estimates t layout. ph<>Mi1
Js Your Ad in our da..,,,., 11654 Van Buren. 21 S :
e M7·1511 e ~· SJJO. 54Mll7 for PrHtip Addr9ll OHie. lterit1I 6070 wknck lulc Bo~~ ClllHS Mortu1ry & Cemetery
Someone wt11 be kddni tar _241-__ l!l'Zl-=~-=-=-=,,,----* * * * * 1 Bedroom duplex, Adults
it. Dial &rUt678 aLUlGE m $92.SO * 549433
Newport e..ch 3200 Newpert IMch
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MARTINIQUE
GARDEN Am.
ParldlJce aurroundlnp
nmNlSHED BACHELORS
UNFURN1BR·2 BR ·3 BR
2 baths available
Carpcts.drapee,garage
11th & Santi An1, C.M.
646-(2.13 ~~
MODERN 2 BR with &la111
walled llv rm, beamed celJ.
tnp, and VS')' Jarse patio.
$135. Adulta. On Eut 16th
St. SM Msr at DI E. ah
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UPPER Or Lower 2 BR.
Cpll, drpl, bltns, Nr .q,•c
cntr. No pet.a. 2885 Mendoza .
545-6421
$100 Lup 2 BR. opts, drps,
blt-in.s, prage, no pell.
CIOle in. call Ll 8-9441
LAGUNA BEACH R. E. W•nted 6240 offered to public by Complete funerels
Desk vall bt. In Bilbo• Power Squadron from $245
Additions * Remodelilllf
Fred H. Genrick, Uc.
673-6041 * 549-2170 newest~~ • WU:1n1 at 14-30 Dtsy Listings Element.Ary Piloting Courses Cemetery lots
prime locatlon 1n downtown or cash fO«' your equlty Every Monday, Starting 7 from $130 C t L I & lAguna Belch. Air condl-Call Agent ~1440 PM June 10 Newport Har-Includes Endowment Care •rpe 1y ng
tloned. carpeted. beautiful WANTED. Pvt pty will buy bor.Yacht CJuh, 720 w. Bay Everything in one beauUful Rep1fr 6626
paneled partltion!n1. Two Baycrest home from owner. Ave Newport Beach piece means less cost. CARPET • Apls • Romes
entrances; rear l•d1 to No pool. ~M 642-5641 OR, "tor your convtnience No traffic problems Quality in\'1allatlon. F?-ee
Municipal parklna lots. SSO Every Tuesday, starting 7 HllOI Be11ch. Westmin~lrr rstimates. All prices.
per month for epace. Add BUSINESS and PM, June ll, Ensign School S:ll-l72S 893-2471 54&41i8 eves. Uc. Contractor
$5 for desk and chain. Add FINANCIAL Irvine & am Dr .. Newport l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
SlO far businea hours an-I I 6300 Beach, In Caletorium. No SERVICE DIRECTORY swetinl aerYic:e. All 11tWUu Bui. Opportun t " advance registration neces-_____ ,--. __ _
paid except telf!'llhoM. CANDY sary. Enroll at class; ii any B1by1itting 6550
DAILY PILOT SUPPLY ROUTE questions phone 548-1374 or
222 FOR:DT AVENUZ Part er.· Full nine 673-1855. WILL BABYSIT by the week
Electrical ~
ELECTRICIAN, Ucensed At
b on d e d. Small Jobe.
mainten. 6: ttpaln. ~
LAGUNA BEACll Man or Woman to refill A: SINGLES • ADULTS ~~~ home. Good refs.
...,. collect money fn>m new a: Meet Orange County's G1rdeni"1 '6IO
1900 Sq. ft. *conditioned d.-unique coin o Per a t e d nicest people flt Santa BABYSl'ITING In my home. ANTHONY'S
fice facllity on North Harbor dispensers. (C a n d y and Ana's deluxe ballroom Hot lunches. fenced yard.
Blvd. Fmnt At rear perldni. Nabieco product• l . Ex + ORCHESTRA * Weekdny1. evt"S. 49&-3636 Garden Service
Ex c e 11 e n t identification eellent income for rew Hrs. FOOD & COCKTAILS BABYSl'T"JlNG dayg or even-646-1941
Available July lit. Phone weekly work !Da~ or Eves). WED. THURS. FRl. SAT lOllS. You furnish the COMPLETE CLEANUP
545-3029 No selling. $875 To S3400 DANCER'S CORNER tnnsportation. Call 642-1407 LAWNS REPLACED
WALKER I: LEE CMD required. For personal Ed · Reas. monthly care. Prun-
2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. interview, send name, ad-!~~.s.Ar.N1hAin al i~~~:.~ J,,..t 8rick, Masonry, etc.
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in". Landscapln•r. i:--. hor-2 BR. (or tum.); all elec., FOR RENT dress & phone number to: "'"' '" .,... """" tJ " I . • ._., encl. petio; Slll 6 up. TRANS-WESTERN WA..'IT To contact drivrr ol _t-u_hi_n_s_i. ____ _
725 w. 18th St. Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted DISTRIBUTING CO. yrllow Mustang. with possl-BRICK, Concrete, Carprntry J1p1nese G1rdener
642-23&4 642-9247 & !lrapes, aJr.cond. 590 N. AZUSA AVE. tilr drntrcl fendrr who was Custom Cabinets. Small Jobi. Exprr., complete yard
5200 15~A=~S ~~. N.'B. COVINA, CALIF. 9172'2 u-avelini: on or near Coast OK. Free Est 962~9'15 IK'rvice. Free esUmates
Newport leach FRIGIDAIRE Hiway In Laguna Bea<'h, • 548-~ • C.Ontact Mrs. Raiolo 642-4000 just before midnight Mon-Builders 6570 LAWN k Garden mainten-
JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba 1741 Weatcllff Dr. JET ACTION day. May 27. This ii • --------qle-sty. Frpl, dmdeUen, R E M O D E L I anet>. Cleanup • Spray • Fer· lush cpll, d...,., iron pted Prime loc for ltore or otflcn. Mi11lon Viejo person&J matter. no IPjttl 1 , • • r e P • rs lilize C.Om'l &: Res!. 962-'7349
Pvt PIUOI' ·o;::_ent walls ~sq ft • ~-WaVPflJl'I, NeWest ahoppln& center lmpllcAtions. Please c.n plumb g., paindling. elec., ~~.. n-.. ~2616 carpentry, l't'Si .. commerc., cut &: Edge Lawn btwn units. Medallion kltch, Crpts ..... _ alN:lmd. Co-op C.Omplete In 45 days. ddlu· R Ma1'ntenence. Llce"•ed. Bk ,.,..__ ltff .,._ C i 0 M • X·ITEMENT room a ons. e • a . "" FA heat. Acroaa frrr. Coco's. rs. vwner ..-.-. Oft• • atlC IS THE GROUP! 67).3038 54~. 54~5870 ftlt 4
WalcU Plua. 1665 1"'1ne. MODERN Offices trom $75 Equipment, Inc. e .JAPANESE GARDENING
S200 mo. 642--0239 P"r . mo n t b. Secretarial 2334% W. Valencia Dlscrimlnallng Cpls .l Sgls! Cabinetmaking 6580 Service Cleanup. Land
2 BR, 2~ Ba Studio $225 mo. service. ~ve llUlte. FUllerton 7l4: 525-7833 P'"rtles, Trips, Outings wltll ---------2 BR., 1~ Ba Studio $170 Ora.nge County Bank Bldg., lnterl'st! Plus -Exel. svc. CUSTOM Kltchm cahlnela -ing. 531·7034 tilt 7 p.m.
1 Br. 1 Bath S130 230 E. 171!1 St. Q(. 642-148S PROVEN, Sure. mod~ r n for cirls, too! TI4: 776-6941 formfc1 tops ex c e 11 en t + MOWING. edging, A cl , ' _ _.._ .... Pool ' method al teach 1 n g 3-9 pm. 213: OL. '7.Q44 wnrtc-reasonablr 847-9832 up. Monthly rates, ·All ........ m ,,,.,. MODEJtN Offlc:e. P v t . ........anent habit control. Bkr ..-. -.... ...,1 "290 ,..... ··· """ --'"' N A ail bl estimate. Call •t9U * /Ast .,,,..._~ .,,.,....., M'Stnn, 50 per mo It up. (E.G. Eating tot weight nl•""use ow v a e
PARJC Lido. SpUt level. Nr. 1170 Or-.. Ave., CM control) with new low rost NEWSPAPERS, but of state Carpenterint '590 .JAPANESJ:; GARDDIER Hoar. Pool, 2 + 1, bltns, + 54~773 to public. Now &1!t'king It tnrclRn: mei:azines. Eng.. !NO JOB TOO SMALL! EXPER. Rellablr malnt .... ..,.'7 Jae uo , • .., c G lt·' s F h Rras. mo rates. 892-3219 "'"'''· ... ~ yr · ....,....,.... 1738 Anahe.tm St, a eq ft a.uoci1te offices In So-O. · .1erm., '"" pan, N'nc • Re~ldtnt • lndustr!al Com-
646--4088 s.\i. a.llo 510 29th St .. N.B. Moderate tnve11tmenl re-China. Ruiisian: abo adult mrrclal . Ma In l r nan c e CUI ~ Edite Lawn
3 BR. 2 Ba. Frpl. New cp~. :90. Sd1wwer ITi.a54 quired. Phone for inqllir)' maptlnes It peperbAck,. ~Ir and Re m ode I. MAinten1n!'e. Licensed.
Nr Udo ~ S225 yr!y. a.ppt. 714: 774-7150 im N. HArhor, Cd ~85R3 Rru. Uc. bondfd. in~ur~. S.18-4P -$4~0 alt '4 PM
Wlllftr YUt1 ~ lndUltrW ,.... 60IO TY StoN ATTN: ROCK Hou ND S • 9152J961 er 6C2-:ni4 • LAWN SERVTCE 115 MO.
Nrcd an outlrt for your e c.rpentry e Cabinets e Dependable, ~fesslonal
C.,.. 411 Mer 5250 NEW •• ~ Good locidon. U1ttb0r 81~· flnlsht'd product? Ca Ill e Blt·IDI e Alterations • WeeklY ~rvlce. 962-6419 Bulldlnc. M..1. QJO ICl-ft. Good opportunity !or TV S73-45'10 All 6 203S P 1 a c e 11 t l a • Of, Service aJeo. SI.DI full price · ' • ftcP.ttlrs • Ros! MS-958.1 EXPERIENCED Garden
• .,. 546-4108, MMm& tor stock .. equip. Call ALCOHOLICS Anonymoue rnEE C!lllmatea. No AA> too landscaping, cleMup. q,, 5tMSU. Harbor Att1. Phoae 673-8724 11ma11. Rernodels a.nd Ad-Cement work.. ~.
• tncludrill ....... . P.O. Box 1223 O>Sta Mr118. dtllons. 5U-078'1 MOWING,~. ftlQlla
------..;.;...;..;.... .... Wente.I '305 Meet Dyn1mlc Friends REPArRS * ALTERATIONS Gen'l cleanup. Ha~.
OH TEN ACRES Offlee .,_. ........ , .. WAHT llulMls IWt1int min. with aterllna CfUllllitlu . CABINrn. An¥~ Job. uOdd~J~obl~.=~·~~~~
l • 2 BR, hna a Unfum NPt. 8dl. MMm twl. mat Pll' mo. Prtt!!' cout. • ~ • 23 yra ttPef· &4M'713 ==
1'l1llca I Prl/Patloe I Pl>ol• L 6100 ~ tD S. ClmM!ftte. FOR ~: charter mem· General ~
,..... • Omtnt1 ·~ • ... P.O. a..,, II Teto, calit benhlp bl NfWPOl1 Beach Cement, Cencrete 6600 CRYSTAL WINDOW ~
bale ~. ....... .... Ba1h'81 nailili. Up to Tt11nls CIUb. 644-0139 CF.MEN'l' Worlt, ad typcs. ,OMUtlJ!e, ~eeak)fial, :.:-:.:r=:~ 1 _,,u1 .a. a• .... '*"' SlO.M *""'· Oooll Mt 10R Sale. bvglin! Family No )lb too 1tnsll Free est. at. bul1nftl, nddfntlal
tMl it.a> 1 ~· """"°" • ttdlJ,. mf!mbtnhtp Newport ~•cfl H. S'l'UnJCX ~5 ~ ~
GUUO WCATIUN -• l r rr.W.:: ..... "':: '>'· Al: ta-mo r..m. Oub. mo. S44-0022 DON'T JUST WlSH -IQIM-BILL'S SALT SERVJCS ~ die TY 11t1 ,.,a'd g.htt ... ..::..~~OW.*-__,., dlUiil DW. direct MMm. c:tarre th1rw to fllmbb 1fNT lloml for auto Water SafterMl't
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to make your own money!
Just for fun, you mlgfit try the Uttf e Clo-1+-
yourMlf kit supplied •bove. But pleeH don't
try te apencl the money your meke this w•y.
If yo~ want to try to m•k• the klncl of money
which la re•lly apenclable, try cloin9 It this
w•y. Pick up your phone, cli•l 642-5671 •nd
••Y• "l'cl like to place • Want Ad, pl••••·"
Whet kfnCI of • Want Acl7 How at,out .. 11.
l"I Mme ef theM nice thlnt• Y." ,.. lent•t
use? Tliey may N 9etl;erfn9 Cluat In your
home, but someone elae wants them •ncl wtll
put them te 9oocl UH.
Your DAILY PILOT Want Acl can cost as
littfe as $4.SO. T1'ink of your profit If you
1olcl 1omethift9 worth much more than thatl
Don't delay. M•k• that spendable money • .
A DAILY PILOT Want Acl will 9et It for you
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DIAL DIRECT-642-5618-Say "Chatge h"
FM •TH •1n PIOID lllL 541-1221
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COMPL DI CORATING e Paintinc, Int A m,__
• Cuatom Dr9pery
• Olllom CaJl>et.inc e Wall eov.tap
• Color ~tioo
30 Yrs. ~. l'REE Ell.
Samples to YOUR Door.
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DICOIATOU
53M513 ....... '755
DttxmiG At my home. 10 or
J.5e • pieee. Call 5tl-(169.
132~ E. 11.lt St. CM
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INTERIOR A EXTERIOR
PaintiDs· Free eltimate,
licmHd A lnlured. eau aroa< 548-5314
e PAINTING • Interior It
Exterior. Free estimates.
Rtuonable ratea. 646-JOlS
LEAKS! Gu• wata eJec. troaic:all1 loeated under ~
ment, blacfrtop. pound,
•.U.. lbowen_ M1 place.
~paired. Water 1iDea ct.u-
ed, pralU1'e restored.
CALL .. LEAKS" IG-OS4I
~ OK
PLUMBING
REPAIRS REMODEL
142-3US
Pool Service 6910
SPmAL Ratel for Acid
waab. Free E a tl m a t e 1 .
6U-3E6
Attention• 642.SMS
~ Neat, accunlte, ~ yra. exp.
TILE, Cer1mlc 6974
* Verne. tbe nle Man * Cust. work. Install & repairs.
No job too small. Pluter
patch. Leaklnl • h 0 w • t'
repa.tr. 147.USf /tl6-0'J06
JOU A IMP&.OYMENl
...._W...W,Melt 7000
DD!IPERATE
lJit ye_. Collese &tudent
nMda 1lftll'tc -bu own
t.ranl., rtiiable, h o n e 1 t •
varied exp. ~sires position
as clerk, stock artd/or
delivery boy etc. C 11 I I m.2001 after ' p.m.
MANAGER at Au't, apt. or
~ Elp, desk, NCR, PX,
llCCtl. malat, •· Area
apm.. Wri18 Box "'· So. 1...-or ed «-JC81 I
M W ...... Lady 7020
~al e rt Enstitb woman d e 1 i r ea c:hecldnc. c1esn1nr apta. Ex·
ptt. N. 8. related areu.
flBD DPOIT ...
Computer orient~ t»ld
el\ilnett requited for
rapi.d.ly srowlnS Oranao
County firm. Travel lo-
volvtd.
-APPLY-
Marsltlll
Comnniatiou
2230 S. Anne St.
Sal\t• Ana, C1llf,
$40.2'20
AA equal opport\11\icy
employer
Lec1I m1nuftctu,.r hn
lmfnedllte epenl"" fer:
• Electronic
Assemblers
•Wiremen
w •• ,. .. esf•bllshecl
eommercf1t firm with
llbtNI f rlnte benefits.
Only people with 1t
leltt tlx months ••·
perience should •pply ..
PJUMORIU
92t llbr Street
Co1t1Metl
549.m1
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
Assisl1nt Manager
Country Club
PAIT 114E
FRY COOi
Hu•tngton S.•cliff
Count~ Club
3000 Palm Ave.
Huntington IHch
10 AM •lo 2 PM * ~8866
lusboy &
D ..........
NJ ad Put nine
D8)' and Nl&bt Sb1fta
Over 18.
Apply in per.m
. IOS'S llG IOY
154 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
Before 9 a.m., alter S p.m. -~=---:----
6'5-25.17 NEED 12 MEN
c A R p ET Cleanillj. Floor IMMEDIA TEL y ·~· Waxing, Walla. S3 83 H Wlndow1 washed. 531-«i67 r
TYPING And dictation my 1 . 1
-home or J'O'll' office. Ex-Part Ol' Full Time
perienced. 494-1~ Age 19 • 35
• Nune Private Duty • No exper. nee.
LoeaJ Doctor'• mft'tnca Mr. Hll ·Tr 9·9951 .... 1190 -~
C1111t1ry
• and
fll•rll
Co1nsellng
Booutiful pa cir i c
View. Memorial Park
is located on the hill·
side overlooking the
Newport Boy area.
C e m e t e r y lots,
crypts and niches.
Befor·e n e e d pur-
chase pl&n.
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A fast growing com-
pany with complete
s e r v i c e facilities.
Mortuary, Chapel,
Mausoleum and Cre·
matory all 'flithin the
cemetery.
We want two emo·
t ionolly mature men.
No experience ne-
cessary because of
o u r professional
training. Do not poss
up this opportunity.
Phone 6"-0212
D1nell Ward
EXPLORER
MOTORHOME CORP I
4000 C1mpu1 Drive
~port IMch
SapeMsor
of Gm'denlng
~7-1667. .
Hlgb M:hool arad. U.S. att-
un!hip. Thl'l!e yun pr~
denJng experience requll'-
ed. Apply 111:
Westminster
School District
l4J21 CEDARWOOD
WESTMINSTER
) TRAVEL
To i..a Vept. New Cldllac
$14
lPer o.y)
Soundl too sood 1o be tne!
WeU It la loo &ood to lie true I
~II $84 Wffkly illWJ'Y part• --------time, ~ reel? Well. lt Hll19 W•nted 7400 la! Muat be neat A lhN'p. Women
aae 20 to 30, ao expertwe ;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
necnsary.
Mr.Eut PR .. :3020
lltANCH
REPRESENTATIVI
Young peraon who baa aome
collete trelnlna can ~
gresa on hla own ability to
a management position. We
will asalst t.b1a persoo wl lb
our formal tra.1ninc pro.
gra.m, ~ benettts a u
equitable salary.
ltACIFIC FINANCE
70l9 WISTMINSTllt
WESTMINSTER
Equal opportUnlty emplO)'er
WANT ACTION!
Reliable men to help operate
exciting new ;£ franchlae bus. Night w k, full, pert
time. 548-1~. 1920 Hatbor,
C.M.
HI Ff Technician
PERSOllABU
SECRETARY
EXPEJUENCEO; Execu-
Uve tM>ewriter It short.
hand. Exrrptlonal arowth
opportunity!
-APPLY-
N°anhall
Communications
2230 S. Anne St.
S.nt• Ane, C1llf.
540.2820
All equa 1 opportuni t;y
• employer
For litore in Costa Mesa. ~ !!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I portunity 1o advance tio 1er-
Weuttecl • • •
Ladles -we need your
abilltiH lo fill waJUna Jobi
In <>mcea In the Otan1e
County 81". Jteajattr now
tor short term or Ion& term
jat)9 dote to your borne.
SltOTLIGHT JOIS
-TelJlllOMU'Y-
e Exec Typlsta
• Tt-ans. Secy • Lec•l Secy .
COME IN TODAY
Western &lrl
One ot America'• finest
temporvy help lel'Vices
-Anaheim, 1784 \V. Uncotn
-santa Ana, Ph. 546-0325
-c.osta Mesa, 2700 Harbor
An equal opportunity
employer
vlce manaaer. Muat be fa. -EXPERIENCED----:::lt,--..N-,---
miliar with aolld atate equip. 3 . 11130' p,M,1 SHIFT mmL Xlnt fringe beneflta.
646-8895
P1rt Time Work
Add to your family Income.
~sent Avon. Call col·
Ject 5»5860
· Superintendent
custom yacht construction
Extensive exper necessary
ln all phases. Ability to su-
pervise and layout wotk
Willard Boal Works, 1295
Baker, C.M.
WHOLESALE Lighting Fix·
ture Showroom neeck man
who can ha.nit and rewire
lighting fixtures also aome
stock room wrk. FEJ..O.
MAN COMPANY, 547-6E
DRAJ'TSMAN. Good ln -k
man. Experience in av11
Engineering drawings. 2 yra
college math. Good pay
Permanent work. S en d
resume to Box M-133, Dally
Pilot
BOYS 10 -14
Good routeal • Good prolltt
BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY PILOT
• 1142.azi •
e Comrnercl•I
Teller
Excellent opportunity!
APPLY IN PERSON
1st llational Bank
(2) 0. It.
(1) llmertency ltoom
40 Hr. week. Starting aaJ.
uy $828 per mo. + $3.5
411ferential. E·x c e 11 e n t
benefita proeram. Apply
pel'IOMel ~
•f Orange County HN, Me'"°r1a1 Hosp1t11
1650 Ad1m1 301 Newport Blvd.
Cost• MaM Newport Beach
ASK FOR:
Mr. Starner or Mr. Springer
AD equal opportunity
employer
EXPERIENCED
PART-TIME
TELLER
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
4525 M.cArthur Blvd.
Newport BH ch
540-4424
WAITRm
Good opportunity
Must have good appearance.
APPLY IN PERSON
3-.s P.M. DAILY
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. CNst Hwy.
Coron1 dtl M.r, C•.
1~-~-~---
Manicurist
Qualified lo work in high
grade Beauty Studio. Of-
fers full time work.
pleaMnt environJMnt and
company beneftta. APPb'!
PEISOllEl
ClERI
7400
~lible woman lot
Front Office Polltioo In·
voJyln( J19yroU, typinJ,
OUna etc. Per90Mel e.~
perlt'nce prefened.
Apply ,.nonnel
10-4 Moo tJU'll Frt
ROllSOtl'S
,ASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An eQ\IAl opportunity
employer
~ccounts
Payable Clerk
Part time. Experienced
only,
Apply in persou
Starting Monday
EXPLORER
MOTORHOME CORP.
4000 C•mpus Drlva
Newport BHch
PRA.CJICAL
NURSE
Nurae to care tor patient
in private home In Cor-
ona del Mar. 5 day week
Monday through Frida,)'.
Cont•ct Mrs. Edw•rds
546.2556, ext. 226
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Fri4y
WAITRESSES
18 to 35. Neat appearance.
No expcrlence necessary.
Apply In person.
lob's lig Boy
154 E. 17th, Costa Mesa .
PART TIME WORK
•.. sclJlng Avon Cosme-
tics 1n an established ter-
ritory. Ca!l co 11 e c t
S».5860
SEARS
Costa Mesa
Openings Now
In
SALES
(
Full & P1rt Time
•nd
PBX
P1rt Time
Experience de1ir1ble but not
mand1tory.
Exc:ell ent opportunity for a
rewarding future with the
world 's largest retailer.
EXCELLENT SALARY
·PLUS:
v Profit sharing v Hospitalization· v Group Insurance v Paid Vacation v 8 Paid holidays v 40 hour work week v Employee Discount
Apply at
SEARS, ROEBUCK
AND COMPANY
Personnel Depat lment
~
3333 Bristol StrHt
Costa Mesa
An equal opportunity emptoyer
An equal opportunity
employer IUFFUMS'
'1nlt1on Island
ALTERATION WOMAN ex-Helo Wanted, per\Eonced high f ash ion clothing, 1eatber1, lllcdes, _w_omen _____ 7_400_ MAY CO.
~For~ WOl1c,
abo lbipplns A receMnr
dept. Full time. Must have
driver's llcenae. $1.60 Hr. to
start. 946 W. l71h St. CM
SERVICE Station Salesman
mechanir. Full llme. good
salary plus benefits. Neat
Apply Jim Tice Chevron
2590 Newport Blvd. C.M.
ROUTF.S AV AU.ABLE
ln
Hostess
Full time S night weell1
Ace 21 to 315, me 14 or
under. ExJ>erlenced only.
Apply In peMIOn after 3.
Five Crowns
R"teunnt
3801 E. \..onst Hwy.
Corona del Mar
No phone call.a pleue
Weatminster tor boys 10.14 --------
Goad ProOta • No S11111k1 ~tc.ml Salesw111111
SERVICE Sta Selesman, Ex· ~In beU. wem.
per t'lme-upe & btalte9. older an'a ready.to-wear. Quall.
man OK. O.evroo Station, fled to Ml1 In ht!Zh arede
Ada.ms & MliDolia., HB. AM fashion ltort. Otten _,& ..
only. -ant environmtnt and 1oocf
MAN wa ntt'd to drive tnick It company benefits. Appl)':
woric fn Jtore. 8: 30 to 511.m., IUFFUM'S 5 dy wk, Mon-Fr1. Hrly P9Y
HOSTESS
APPLY IN PERSON
AFTER 3 P.M.
S.. Sh1nty
R•t•urant
OJ Udo Partc Drive
Newport Beach
Can work at home, keep
slorP appointment&. See
ManagPr.
BACKSI'R.EET ~~hion Island, N.B.
Fem1le Clerk * APPLY IN PERSON *
DRIVE-IN LIQUORS
706 OceAn Avenue
Huntington Beech
BAR.MAIDS .•••
. .. and CO.GO
DANCERS AL TERA TIONS $300 per week
Qualified lo work In high 638-.'>183 or 633-!n63
i rade roshion store. Able :o --.-HU\UTICIAN
do bolh men and women's. Good high stylist. full 01 Ortrrs J>l'rmanent full 11me p1ll't-time. New plush ahop.
work. Pleasant environment TI1e Beauty Parlor
and good company benefits. 65.; W. 19, CM 642-7241
Buffum'a WANTED Competent e.'<·
F•ahlon lsl•nd per1enced b o o k k e e p e r.
Apply:
Pl~ send application P.
CLERK o. Box 68, Midwa,y City,
RECEPTIONIST Callf. 926.55
Must be ~ to IYJ>e. SomeOO =~LD~-Ca~re--&--1-1 t-e
fillng. ~s halt day on housework, &-S, Mon -Fl'I.
Saturday occaslonalJy. $30 "'k, East.side Costa
Apply: Mcs.1. &12-648:1 art 5.
PC!'l"80nnPI Depanment Dental Chair assistant,
DAJI. Y PILOT eXj>('r1rnC'ed, unllmll~
WAITRESSES. E'xper only
need apply. Denny's CoUcc
Shop. 1600 S. Cst Kwy ..
Laguna Bch. No phone calls
plst>.
Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500
PRODUC110N
ARTIST
with agency experience
for paste up and produc-
tion. Mnnager position
v.ith Orange C o u n t y
~t'ncy.
Box M 107 Daily Pilot
• W1itre1M1
•Cooks
• Di1hwu her1
Day shifts. pleasant
atmocphere. Apply
Rich.rd'• Coff .. Shep
~ Ocean. Hlg, Bch.
ARTISTS
We are interested in exhib\.
tion local artist. Pots. print.a.
paintings and dra\\linp.
GALLERY 5
4,j() E. 17th St. Costa Mesa
South CoHt Pl111
3333 Brlatol St.
Cost• Men
HIS Openings for:
C1mer1 Siies
Security Oper1for
(fem1le.lj -r
Rrtail experience requir·
ed. Must be available da,y
al'YI e\'ening schedule. Q:tn.
prehensive b e n e f 1 t ~
it11J1l,
lnmviewlnt Houra
Monday tbru nidq
10.12 am & 1-3 pm
APPLY IN PER.Sem
Employment Office
Upper Level
An equal opportunltJ
employer
3;:0 W. Bay Street, puttntlol for personnble, Coi;ta Mci;a MEN & "'omrn to circulate Agenci", Women 7300 WA rnri·i:rtic git·I. G46-487l popular petlllon. Must be
646-8961 Fashion bland -Hostesses
NTED nice laey, in· DRAPERY Workroom, ex-LEGAL SECRETARY rtgistered voter of Orange
b•1•1• ter{'St~ in making extra perienced or trnlnees: any Mtn. 1 yr. experience County. Good pay. Inquire
SERVICE Station Mechanic a I I 1es spending money. Part-time operations. Permanent. Im-lBM f:xP('..Stenorette. at 190S & 17th St .. Room FWJ time work as motel m~. 4 or 5 mediate openings. Beach Cd:'>I OOice. 675-"677 212 A ""
. Experienced In un11•m•1ted hrs a day, 3 to S days per Drapery, 900 W. 17th St., -• ~~a~rs?one
-Day Busboys
-Dishw1shers tuneup«, braka .\ wheel wk Apply In person Don Costa Mesa~ MATURE \\'omen for night --------
alignment. Tap wages It QuL'IOlt' Motel, 2100 Npl GENERALO-FF~ work in rrst horn!'. Sawyer's COUPLE to manage le main·
man. Apply Lleuna Olevron Thoroughly familiar wlth one C~1a Mrsa &MHi716 glvl k
APPLY IN PERSON u Mon. thnl n1.
DESMOND'S
comml111lon for qualified agency Blvd, CM. Guf'st Homr. 2619 Orange. lain 11 unll pool apts. Wrl1e
60C S Cit Rwy CASHlERJN~. CI fr I ca I • (lrl office duties. Rtrer!'n· ng age. f\1>. w or
hu openlq ror J. • IE 'La~a Bch. 481 b at 17th St. General Office. rtne ladles ces. Salary open. 850 \Y. JBth 81\BYSITIER wanted Paul-performed -rt>nurneratlOl'I
Part-time salesman for "-NGINEER rlothm~ store. Ptnnanent. St CM arino Sehl Oigt. 2 girls, At expected. Box P-136. Dall.Y
nwn't clothing, aportins "' mech design draft.man Suite 224 No phone calla. s e e ·• · · ycur hnme. S10 top. Ah 5: 30 Pilot S 1 E If C Hwy
REUBEN E. lH 7CW
LIVE INS
Employer pay• fees
GfOl'P BYland AlencJ
IOI B E. 16tb, S.A. M?-0395
aooda. tllrnfshlnp ror proceu appllcatJon work Manager. BABYSITTER Needed im· PM 5-~ WAITR.BS.SES & Disbwash· 1 • P•c le st
AltltLY #J In tlbergl1W compocites. c .. t1 M..1 BACKSTREET mf'tl to live in. $100 mo + FtiLL Time hsekeeP<'r It ers. aJI shifts. E.'<per only Newport IMch ,a•~ ISLAND BROWNTNG MFG. CO. ;>:; f'arhlon llland, NB rm & brd. WE WORK 12:30 Molher'lll helper. Irv In t' need 11pply. Denny's Cotrc!! -:::::======= -"""'"' "' ' 1919 Pla~ntla, ""-.• c.1171 to 7·30 AM PPrmaneat "'"' .,._ 1-s ,.._ H -A Ill M9ft 7100 NIWPOltT CI NTElt '-•" ..,... 642-1470 e WA:\7ED A.M wortten · · JVV Tf'rr. refs req, own tran1. .,...,p, ""'' • · ...,., wy .. '""C'f 2 SaJamm nttded. Mlllt Donut shop. No ·~tenc~ ()f)fn now. S92-8)4() '7:\--0988 l..Dguna Bch. No phone calls School1-ln1tructlon 7600
,,...._ Are A... s..ma.. hllw exper1enc-e in iuna MCI Accountlnt Cltrk n«PS38fY, Apply b t t or e BEAUTICIAN, Good 1tyll11t. WOMAN 0,·er 50, typing k _p1_"Y"_. ______ _
Our lull._..-Netd one e:xperlenotd MW sportina ioods or cloth!nlt noon. MR DON'tn', 135 E. Guar. salAI)' or comm. Ap-flliruc. P&rt·tlme. ln&Un1nc.-SHOULDN'T you be tellln11 NEW CLASSES • • •
CIAI •-IDJJMIM car man to all new l uickll ~ •• AP!ly 11t CRANT'S Some .!...,_~ ,M!!_.._ist lith SI., Coata Meta ~!•ulyln ,,.r:erso9n;" SPe~~ oNl<'r. P.O. Box 8, CdM. the hottest areB ·Huntington • ~ • STA1 RT .. ~~~~y -.,.. aad the llot 1M',11t' Opela. ......,.~.1.50Ntwport81vd.. .,., .. ,. •w~r'""' HOUSEKEEltEa . compa,n. °"" .,...on, .., • .....,...1 8t'&Ch1 Call Pl\11 McNIJM<' ., Compete""""~-
AGENCY Contact Jim Stelnmm Sa.Its Oleta Mesa. wori<. Must be peranNble" Ion for couple. ti/de/wk 9 ff"Y. l.Atruna &Ach -·-MAKE Enda meet. Pnrt time ror ippt. VUlaite Re a I I Clerk Typist
luta Ana Prort Blds. M-. TEJlRT m nrv 5th 'WTD: Re!Jred Pa Int In tt . Wt'll S room t d. Excellent tn 3. rrdl!l' older lady, Light DENTAL SEX:RETARY "'k. Hrs optional. ws. Est"'" I Specl.11 0>ul'le9
ll1I Senta Ana A~. w:invt, .....-;"Beach. phnnbl:n1t. carpaitry. One cb3nce for adv~cnt c'OOl<b1g. JW#ettncn. Own Cood t;yping, &implt book· S;ill1>y ~Hl32 9G2-3iM 962-4471 r>16-8103 Arwhup Typing:
c..te Mele '42..ff 11 Ph 538-«IM dev wk. $2. hr. Box Pl29 With com11any moving to u·un,portation. ~ ktc11lnJt. G room r n It ,. ~ALESCilnLS. B, t w,.,. n DEBIT Or 1 n 1 u r a n c e IBM ~AJllDARO
Hta 1:30.,.. S pm Moo-Fri R-~ A ... -.... ,.. Dsll) Pilot. • IOUth 8Antll Ana area. Fte 0..E!\'HNG woman for i\ or PtrtOne.llty a mu5t. 49~5 ?5-4:i; Mp;-r. only. As>~ Sitle.smen _ x 1 n l sup-IRM SELECMUC ~::, le9lfi OAS STATION Alll'T'ldant. ncsotlable. 1 d11y wttlc. Thund1y or bc-twmi JO • noon --~ .. p. ~'.i.~262 for "lllfl. plcmrntal u1comt. Srll loc.ol TBM EXl~
Help Wented, Mell 7200 .....,._., Ill Appty bi .,.,._... ~'rK111.Y&· N. B. 1 rt a . PIT S2 ht aua.r. CUstonm HOU~F.KE1':PER, 1.lvc In. Jll'l'pald ht'alth plnn. PAtl or Altl'1TIOOl'I & Eve. 0uaee
MA11NI MICHAN1C ftrm ~.,. lllD ml>-O.t.a Meaa Car WaAh S.Cret1ry It & D nrrcrencu. 111-tlOt alt.tr 6 let'\llce ftw P'Stab Co. Ml'I l.ovtly home. Npt Bch lull timr. C'all 121~1 IL\ LOW BUOCif..,-TERMS -.. a Mec:b mtaDettoOI. :a~_ :: ~ llfm m ~ 81\td., C.M. tr... f4SO P\I. Brown ~19.32, HJl 641-2000 or &fl 7 ~l&-6071 1-9"11 01 f'm CE 1-3560 JOO's d succeMflll .,...
-;;:;. ,..._ 1:1cea.n1 !f;iti '6,,, eOtm l 'ttNNG MAN tc> wont tO ~fer ao m e '"lineerlna ASST MO' tor Olrone *1 PRAcnCAL Nlhe. Uw in. * FLORJS1' -.-Hair-Stylist-It<'' th«'SI' pa.st S yrartl
,., ......... w.t11. .......... lft.all bclurswetkS175 ""8.alD b9dt&round,muatbaw p.od M11r Laruna.llD~menf*. 1\111 di~. Newpor t Drper -Opportunity For busy ntw shop, Excel· POLLY PRllS't .
19 ._..._ ~-.. I ~. IO C9I' ..,_.,., ~ lldlla. el11Celi1Dt opportunlt~ Apply: K. n 'u ck '1 ~ S..$. 4M-0511 afttr. pm Call Mt. Felix 642 ..... 103 lf'nt opportunlt)tl p 110 n e BUSJNtss COl.UXir _.,-01 •*I •---t tor-~-!'\ .. _...._ ,..,.,......_. .......,.. N-81 N• dlfiCi .. 1M 1 to ........ .... .."'"" ,..., ··--·-'-'"""'<'' I. Co e st, WAJTRDS °"" 11 for Dml'AL Ofc. Mer. Exptr. 893-9329 or 892-5985 ....., ••· ~-....-· ·• ..,.
...... ---a. -... Ill+ iGiU£i lUJf, <=VLN""4 Lagun•. wlmdL ~ ~Dick'• fl/I ' )'l't collep. SlnaJe, 25-Tl6 CHIE•S Phone 5'9123 ' ;:. ...... ;;-... '1w: m:D = &. at ca:;· nlef. NI n..-:a;'M'. Clettr ~tt S.Cy/G;M;il Offhe mu a.eta MD G. 5*-3000 MfMER" DtPWYMENT PIANO ~. >'OllQI, "P .. -<*,,...., u .. oG te."S Co ff ...... 2m Good '1Ptlw. .... ..... ~AHT tla.at IMl)t BA&milD\ nMdfd. lift Pb>ne Mn. Hobkitk IHc.'hel', ntw ln .,..., ~ m ......... Iii ..... ...._,, 0>eta Mt11 Mmt t. ":! IJ'I :. dicta. J"f. 8~ omc. NB. tot ,_..orfl 2 ..,.. e Wk. 9 In or out. Rm ttq, GI tll"*• 8!9-4207 Of Sl><tO+f ~= = S Te~
...... IMI "«*IJwllf, e G 0 0 6 OPPOR'IUftTY 2 ROUTE MEN, IN& phone, ln pln.•nt 1maU off· IW·~ to 4· S2S wtr. tTWa &te-ICra .., E LEPHONE c•nv11"iH'ii Auor. Priv. lt-leanl for •t.
... 6 -. ....-.., ~-m-srr "'5 tD 9119, It.art Ice Sci. S.nta Ana llttL r•e ~tor.trlmmtn llPIC'lel DENTAL RilCU'l'IONlST HD.Jt W•ntld· T r o t t t r · a tuU or part time. 2'7S thna ltt'lll. Soe Dtnton 111 iiJCi. .... ... -OPUATml .... Didi -MenW .... ~ Ml'O(leble. m1td1. Garant Mfs., ~. I dl)'a, • to •. ,...,....,. Balctf')' ' Sr** Bat, 2J4 Btoed._.v. l..llsunt Bffcll. M11molla, CM ~
,,1..,., p e, • • • e • 1• QI MMll:l Pllcmt m.aeo. bftlr M Good "1· 1* MoeroTta. HD .,.... 9SWS1t 1'0f'Nt. ....,.. n.ac11 49MOl6 SO.oa. Ollllnn'• vtea'*
VIiia c& • r. ~ OI saViCi Sta. An.llint. IALD; lpllSl1 a dliii;:iilNr Oft9" MIMOIUAL DAY NB ~ SJTn;A Far tlnft t ..-. In NEED Sin. ... a .¥OW\I W1lk De.~ an or pert ralt!S. OtOcoet 10-.C..-..
&j .. w l ¥ 1 11 -. ...-.. 11111 tlillt . W ~ ... llilit t111 II ....,.., •--_ .. ..,' ·.!_,_-
4
111E ~ YOU CA1l.. Jae. Prtfer okkr ,...., c:hldm. 'cbs .tc. S10 cl)r. Df. t't11t fl 1 br apt for '"'11. 1'Ylrtna Scbool. ~ JQ ~Nor WAWI Miil • r da ._, W. If) CJl. -.--_.. .....--• THE ""'-YCJU UU. CD-18 p.r 6 nfl. MWJ• WI CM fn..m Dtl Mar, CM. _____ _.
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' • 3fl' DAILY PILOT
JdlS & EMPLOYMENT I MERCHANDISE f Olt MERCHANDISE FOR MDCHANDISI FOR MllCHANDISI POil
'"1'LE AND TRADE SALE A.ND TRADE SALi ANO TRADI SALi AND TIADI
-----·~--~~~~--"'9n clff, M.n a Furniture IOOOFur_nJtu!'..e IOOO Miteell•neow l600 FREE TO YOU
WCNMn 7550 --------SCRAM-LETS • • .
: JfJ_ newport
~ personnef
--·agency
8a3 OOVEK DRIVE
1 NEWPORT BE.ACH l
• 642-3870
(jpen 'I1mreday & Fr\day .
: Pleaae call tor appt.
,. , .
I ~ •
MEN'S
DIVISION I
FEE PAID
Marlcetlnt/Sat" Mt'·
to $20,000
tu11 responslbllty for ex-
iitl.ng company in market-
l)lg/sales, pricing struc-
~· develop lull sales ttans. Hire salesmen.
' : Aut. Acct't Mtr·
= .J to $1000
txceUent comi>anY with
:out.standing benefitl, c1e-11res degreed man. <Pre-
'lerably married). rr to 34 "r adminllltratlve ac·
90unting positl.on. Prefer
4 yean corporate IUl)er'-
1
fi$fon or m~ment.
~dvancement potential ex.
..... 11ent. , ,'{-
I::
J
. MC1MCJ•ntttt Trof•HS
., $7,100
• ~gree, aggressive, pre.
Ser married. Excellent 6
'1onth program to iaiper-
, ~on. Excellent benefit-. .,
$
I I
ichauff .. /M ...... • '! to $4100.
l,tature, responsible man
"-•th valid Calif. chauI-
ieur·s license, drive eXe-
~tive, meet plane, tours
'.t>r dignitaries.
'. , . ..
I • ,• .. WOMIN'S
DIVISION
$500.
brporate &: tax experi-
ence helpful. (Fee paid)
I
~
' ~ FIC looklc..,_
$525.
frlr CPA, 1 girl office, ty.
pist. <Fee paid)
* SPANISH· MEDITERRANEAN *
FACTORIES NEW SHOWROOM SAMPLES
Wiii Sell Any Piece lndivldu•llY
8' carved..arm divan, lg matching cha11'" with
beautiful fabrics; spc liexagon dark oalc din·
ing set with. black or avocado framed chairs
& vinyl cushions; 5 pc .bed!-oom set, 9-dr Mr
& Mrs dresser with Jg framed mirror, 2 Jg
commodes & matching headboard.
$195 Value, FULL PRICE $429.95
or terms • low .. $3 per WH k
NO DOWN, USE OUR $TORI CHARGE PLAN
No Fancy Front. Quality ValuH Inside. * APPROVED FURNITURE *
12 Ye•r• 11me loc•tion-Hme owner
2159 H•rbor Blvd., Coat1 MeH 548-9660
Open 9.9 D•ll y -Sunday 11-5
• MERCHANDISE FOR Pi•nos &. Organs 1130 SALE AND TRADE
Furniture IOOO * PIANOS " ORGANS .. . * Largest Stock ID $0. Cali1.
Furnlture returned from di.s-
play studios, model bomea,
decorators canceJlation.
Spaniah &: Mediterranean etc.
R & D FURNITURE
1144 Newport Blvd., CM
evecynlght tll 9
Wed .. Sat .I: Sun 'til 6
NEW sofas $59.75. Oearlng
Howe, 5201 Paramount.
Pico Rivera, 213: 699-9150 .
WROUGHT Iron, round tbl &
cbra, like new, creen $50.
* 20%-40% off-Player pianos
1000 rolla to choose from * TermA • Terms -Terms *
cub for your piano or tr1de
grand pi.ano for oew spinet
Field's Wholesale Piano Co.
12072 Brookhurst at Cbapman
Garden Grove (n4) 633-2770
WAll'ruT French Provincial
apinet piano -rental r~tum.
Llke new. $47'5 (1 ONLY!)
GOULD MUSTC COMPANY
2()15 N. Main, S.A. 547--0681
_673-_7537 __ att__,,6....,.-____ T elevlslon
DAINISH Mod dinette 1et $50; -----
1205
Bkcue hdbrd, box 11>rg &:
mat $40 642-3669
:
G1r1ge 51 .. 1022
GARAGE SALE. Wedgewood
gas range $65. table &: 4 chra
$25, Fumlt\ft, sporting
goods, baby tbinp. rugs,
mlac. 'lb.In, Fri &t Sat. May
30, 31, June 1. B125 Eastport
Or., HB. 53&-7170
GARAGE Sale. Sat &: Sun.
Hsehold items, power &:
carpenter toolr;, g u n a ,
.
reloading I: garden equip,,
misc. 22<YF2 Capistrano Ln.,
Im 962-8003
MOVJNG! Everything goes!
-
Bike, bdmt set, cbaira, patio
tum, garden tooll, wheel
barrow. ll06Pe11cado r ·.
Dover Sborel, NB. Sat. Ii
Stm 12 to 4.
FURNITURE appllun~.
b T i C • a · b r I C , bicydes
clothes. 4 day11 starting
Memorial Day. 2410 College
Dr., CM !behind Harbor
. Shopping Center>.
BtrITONS to BOWS. Furn,
bikes. 12 9 cloths, u8t diab-
"· allver ifr9. CM'l mo'ft those bo:XN agaln. Im. W.
Bfly. Be.1boa 675-3939.
MOVING • furnihn'e It mlsc.
household items. Set A: Sun
10 AM. 1lJJ6 Samar Dr. CM
Appll•nces 1100 .
: N•, N.Mly New & lelwilt:
TY•, WAIHl•I,
••FmGlllAIOllS
fRWDtS ·DRYERS ·IWIES
& P11JNOS. wilh opticwl 1o !M'. 11·~· 41 TIMS NftJ/llG llWAMITY
Consoles, Portables &t Hi-Fl
$29.95
AND UP
No Money Down
OAC
$1.00 per wk. buys leaae~~h. an.
Newporter TV Salff
Open 'tll 8 P.M.
2027 Harbor Blvd CM 548-8511
RENT
COLOR TV
$9 MO •
Option to B~
Free Se!vice
Order By Pbooe
523-~l
24" MAGNAVOX Conloie inc
AM. FM ndlo .t stereo.
Neros picture tube. $40 or
best oUer. 4!M-8769
Zenith Television, good
working condilioo $40.
Call before 2:30, 67f>.2136
WASHERS $29.95; dryers $ i Good 1500 $35; Freezen $75; Refrlg.. port ng _ •--
coppertone &t Avoc.: Goar. FREIGHT DAMAGED
5-IG-10$ SURFBOARDS. F a c tor y
ANSWERS
4 mce, old ..i.e. part •
~. put wire-haired .
H 0 u • e In 0 •• IL Lik"
cbildrea. 541-ml call aftt'r
3 p.m. 5/301
Pu.bl~ -Ridse -Solid -TO Good home. W h I t e
Tawdry-TlED UP Ensfilli ball f.er'rter, female
Give a man enough rope 1 yr. HOUMbroken watch
and he'll tfll his wife he's dog, lovea cbildrt11. '548-1317
TIED UP 11l the (lffice. alt 6, S/30
SWIMMING POOL ·
18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface
Skimmer, Maintenance Kit.
FREE Ground Pad.
$149.11
SICARD POOL
323 S. Main, Oran&•
532-1992
DECORATOR -type cabinP.t
approx 3' x 2' deep. Dark
oak carved doors -Ideal for
entrance hall or lamp table
etc. Very unusual, Spanl.sb
or Medllerraneen appear-
ance. Leaving country -mun
sacrifice $75. OR 3-8316 CdM
8316 OtM
e FABRIC SALE e
Mon. to Fri. 9-U:30, 12:30-4
Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M.
VII.St selection of knit fabrics.
Open DAILY to publlc. Um-
lled time only durin& in-
ventory clearance.
Costa Mesa Knitlin& Milla
929 Baker St .. Costa Mesa
*AUCTION*
U you will aell or bu1
&ive Windy a try
Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m.
Windy's Auction Bern
Behind Tony• I Bid&. Mat1
:ms~ Newport, CM 646-8686
BRN vinyl recliner chr, $20.
5' md all wool llbag rue:,
olive gm, ns. Auto port 2
lpkr record plyer le ltnd.
$25. ~. life jackets, never
FRq; To older' couple a
beauUlul 5 yev old cream
colattd altered cal Moving
1 can't take with me.
67S-3686 5/30
"HERE Olmtll 111e Judge" 2
pretty Pt ldttena-• sen-
tenced to • "°"1nc Home.
64U962 -6/1
OUT ol SlaJ>t. Kitties to lov·
ing borne. Calico A Apricot .
Hsebrkn.. Call aft. 6 p.m.
675-4107 5/29
6 mootba old part tox terrier
PUP-Female. All lbo(s. No
children. 548-178S aft • 6
PM 5131·
FREE 2 wblt.e ducb With
limp due to 11\J\ry by Geese.
CUte pet., 2612 s. E. Mesa
Dr., ~'103 5/31
Pl.A YFUL kittens, p a r t
Siamese 1 male 1 female,
seven weelca. 7866 Aldrich,
H. B. in rear house. 5/30
5 Lovely Little Kittens. Black
&: white A ll'fY tabby, I
wks. H a e b roken.
'42-2862 5/15
BLACK Rabbit A: a S' x 3'
ca1e. 2 y ra . o ld.
644-2516 5131
KITl'ENS, Good mouaera.
Black A white. 6 wka old
644-ZTU 5/31
PETS ind LIVESTOCK
Dots 1125
ur.'ed. 4 adults, 2 child, $18. MINIATURE ~IE
673-6006 AKC Shetland Shepdog.
FOAM RUBBER, cut to siu. ePuppiese
Uph 1t1ppliea, h b r i c 1, Fluffy, beautllul.
naugahyde. Fact. nuUet. 16" tall at most, 1 grown, 1
Low pre. A-1 Foam Fabric Champ s.ir~. 1 female, l
& Upholstery Supply Co .. 3ll _maJ __ e._54()..()IJ'J. __ 9 ___ _
E. 5th St., S.A. 835-1181 AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi,
'IWO Gold n a u g a b y d e pupa Champion stock 6 wks.
couches, modern •'tyllng $15 Will send copy pedigree on
eadl. Two pale lime ltl'een request 53(>.-0022
lampa no. Two pain ot ADORABLE pure.hred 6
lamp 8hadee, free with the wlo. old Dacblbunds, stan-
lampa 548-7122 darda;
ONE piano WllrlituT Spinet. 548-4911 Aft.er 6 PM
One 11kill Nw 7~ com'l. One AKITA'S; Rare Japanese
akill aaw 61it. One truck bed, hlD'IUng dogs, 3 miles, 1
stakes, 10' bed. One 600 gal. female, 8 wn ok! $150. (213)
tank 4 13" tires and wheels. 37~1358 eves Ir wkends
One dbte sink, 548-S!q BEAUTIFUL White Samoyed
MOVING m u 1 t sell • J>UPlliH. Make gentle pets.
gorgeous Ugbt, blue quilted $25 Ii up. 962-6989 alt 5
wfa • lamps, beds, leather top table& • many, many WIRE FOX TE RR I E RS,
ot .. _ . .,_ 7 AKC, shots. •= items • • · """"' at ~ 962-9615 alt 4 Iris OIM, OR 3-8316
SPANISH Cabinet -dal'k oak BAS9:T Puppies, AKC
n movable marble top _ Red le white. Had shots.
beautiful decorator piece -__ Sa_cr_w_·c_e!_M2_:-m __ 7 _
gold destgn on front -pvt 8 MO Old female miniature
party -best ofter 673-8316 dactMihund. Has papers, itc.
CdM. Eves all day wkends S25. 49&-3636
West. Wa.!>her. Gd cond. S50 e GERMAN SHEPFIERD e
Oirome table 4 chain $20 Puppies. AKC Reglatered
After 6 PM. 842-4692 &t guaranteed. 546-3890
1610
WANTED
Hor ... 1830
HORSES BOARDED
Back Bay aree • 1746 Or·
chard • ott Santa Ana. Pad-
dock &t Sheltes. $55 pr. mo.
Ca It 642-0981 days or 540-9525
Eves.
BAY MAJ:!,E,
Ext'el w/chldrn. S'IOO.
Ca II 673--0629
GE Free?er SSS. 13 cu ft Direct, Used boards also.
Dlctaphofte Sec. Good condition. 644-M66 All cheap. We W.1all new
Furnltur•Appli•ncet
Color TV't-Stereos
-TOOLS-
531-1212 or 193-0555
TRANSPORTATION ---Boats & Y•chts 9000 ~ removable fins in your old
' $500. Antiques 1110 boerd. 64~7607 $$CASH $$
toad stat typing, pref er
'21.-29 yn. CFtt paid)
PIX Receptlonllt
$350.
~t otilce appearanc11
light typing. (Fee paid)
I I
' .
I
I
i •
' I 1 I•
Acct't C1erfr
e-. Office
$400.
.General bookkeeping, type ,a. fa!clnating, decorating
;bllsiness. (Fee paid)
: Tral11H/ .... Office . ' ' , to $350.
1ieveral positions, some
:With typing & 10me with·
~t. (Some fee paid, 90me 1e. by applicant>
.
•..nOffke
$400.
~i or~~» ~~ helpful. 1)1>e 50.
) Fee by al'Pf lcanO
642..Jl?O
: ,A= J1.L. agency
~ Solid 08.1( gun Ml1cell•neou1 8600
cabinet. hidden drawers. -
custom bit for Grandpop. LEAVING Country. X 1 n t
Needs refinWWlg S 11 O; cond., lge. aofa, twin leather
Filigreed~ gold basket. chain. stel'eo, Spanlr.b cab.;
ling with 10 m l n e • co t ~. white dreseer; bunk
diamond&. Very striking. beds, dresaer. miM:. 644-«;84
We pay cub for:
I Furniture J Appliances
I Antiques I Toob
ON 1TEM or -
COMPLETE HOUSEFt:JL
Call 547-670 er 821-1271
CHILDS Chllferobe wanted.
Free
s:m. Laguna Beach 494-1701 CARPET -Apts • Homes. Suitable for a n t I q u I n g .
Quality installation. Free P~ 642-4980 U no ana. try
estimates. All p r I c e s . _a;:;:g;:;ai;:;:n;:;. ======
8Hic Bo•tlnt ClllMI
Offered to publle by
Balbo• Power SqUIClron
Elementary PUotinl Courses
Every Monday, Startinl 1
PM, Jtme 10, Newport Har·
bor Yacht Club, mW. Bay
Ave., Newport Beach SALEI SALEI SALEI
10 Tn.mks $15 ea, Hoosier cab
S90, 5 Commodes $24 ea. En-
IO'<Wings Circa 1860 S2. An-
tiQ\1e11 Ampersann 2624 New·
pOrt Blvd., C.M. 642-3069
546-4478 eves. Lie. Con--
tractor FREE TO YOU
OR. tor your convenience
Every Tuesday, starting 1
PM, JunP 11. Ensign School,
Irvine & Clilf Dr .. Newport BLK Dyed straights sable ---------5 All American k i t t e n s Bearh, in Cafetorlum. No
asr.orted colors. Males & advance registration ncCP.5-1
ANTIQUE Sale close.cut.
Dollies Antiques, 1 5 t 1 6
Beach Blvd .. Midway City.
893-2535
Musle1I Inst. 1125
stole. l'xtra long. Hip len~t.h
Empress chinchilla jackel.
both in excel cond. WUI sell
reallOnably. 644-ffi57 eves.
9' Sofa, tables, dinette i.et,
chest of drawers. Orient.al
rug, appliances. screen tent,
misc. 642-9157 MARTIN 12 string guitar.
Call alter 6 P.M. !'>j8-2915 KIRBY vacuum cleaner and
attachments. Talce over
Pianos & Org•ns 1130 payments of $6.50 or $49.70
-------cash. Credit dept. 535-7280
! Spring Sale ! FURNITURE, several Bdrm
Used Baldwin Spinet $695. eels, lamps & misc. lrom
Used B8ldwi.n. Thomas, model homes: ror Mle,
Hammond Organs Sl95 op. 7 reaaon11blr! 962·2461
Spinet. COO!Ole. Studio & UPHOLSTERING • $79.50. 2
Upright plallOI!, specially re-re. (.European crtftsmen\
duced. Sl95 up. Free est. del, pickup, 715
WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO Main. HB "Berny" 536-6405
1801. Newport, CM &12-84U TV Admintl port11ble SjO.
Lowrey spt Of'S!an S499. Nl!'W flower Rarden double
Wtirlluer piano rtpo $499. qullt. hand made SlS. 1684
Weber ret>tt grand S8SO. Whiltlel". C.M .. 1p11.cr No. 6
• Register now ror 1Ummer MOVING mo .. tell! '60 ow.
piMO course• (ages '1-13>, valr, couch A love scat,
acmlt orpn cli1111e1. dinette &et l mi!IC. 835-8614
&Z TERMS after 4:30 « S45-3l03
YUSIC CITY, C . .M. Nat Sut'fboard. t' I ". * 540-2165 '* Excellent condition.
NOW HERE -the new
~T.200
Hammond Spinet cqan
-the flMtt yeti
ICHM'IDT·PHILLIPS CO. 19af N. Main e. nit
S.llta Ana
BJ Hamond 0rsui
wttb Lalle IPdlttrw
Excel eond. ~
675--0'238 ~ea
GORGEOUS Full l e n I t b
mink eot1L Apf)nllMl $3.000,
Sacril $2.000 &G-4424
SURF BOARD
Q>uck d~t -like MWI
•'41~*
,,
females ~1003 5131 sary. Enroll al clau; U any
questions phone 548-1374 or
UNUSUALLY Beautiful Kit-673-18.i.~.
tens want good homes. 20. Sch<x:k rowinc dory, ~3 5130 fbrglss hull, foamed sides,
4 FLUFFY little pearl grey non-sinkable, equip w/nld-
kittens. 7 wk.a, hsebroken. der. tiller, dagger board.
54S.7865 5/30 sail, top cond. $000. Located
WHITE Puppies born April 1901 Bayside Dr .• NB. Call
1st, Samoyed I Co c It er 49-l-25-H I
ancestry. 543-«>41 5/31 '67 Century Sabre 18' i-pd
FREE nutty kittens. some boat. 235 V Fireball eng. -1
all white, &0me slate gray. Only 30 hi'$. Ski l.adden.
Male & female. 548-3257 spotlight etc. Cost $6500 sell
for $4500. Car tn trade «
KlTl'ENS 2 malei. one pure will finance. 2692 Bayahoft
whJte & one tabby Female Dr. 642--4002 . I
black & white. &16-840'l 5/30
3 LOVABLE ldtt~s. very Ucensed Skipper
nutty, very playtuJ. 54g.3257 WANTS SUMMEt JOI
art 6 p.m. 5/29 Full or P1rt Tlnw I
POODLE. black male, loves &16-2977 ens.
kids. Ntt<tr. good yard. --=c"'"11_ss_p_ar_l_8.-Se-afattr--.-n.....,o-1
Shots. 54().8638 evtt. bp INC Mere Cruslre drive .•
3 Female k1t~ens. black and Elreel cond. ~aey ~.
lfey, long hair. 847-4S'71 n4: 675-17°"
4 GERM. Shel)tlerd mixed 14' Glaupar OB. noet tankl,
Pll1>J)iet. 2 maltl, 1 female. c:ushlons. ou. anchor. rope, •i.m 5/30 be1t tank, A.mer tdr • ......,
SHEPHERD O>llie mixed SlSO. Mi.ooJD -
Malt. Med atq, Good watch: DRY Boat StCJNCii!, 10'-tl',
Win chJctrft. MM770 S/30 ~tneed yard, on Ille •ttr.
OIOICE of bllCk « blAdt Ir .::;; Beach. tDc per ft,
white dpt kttteM bo}lt • :T':":AKE:=-S,,-l'n_a_D_boa_t -.. -tn-.. -:-:,,=, ~la 546-9953 5/3'\ HOL Sloop, A-1 c:and> lll
CALICO Kitt~ need Joo.>lnc rtcuans ntdlo 11'5-193
home • box tr a In ed. Jr Cabln Crutter, c:::lir1'ltt 1•
67W5'71 5/30 Ex~llmt eonattton. _. or
2 cute ~ C wlca okt. bttt offn". 64&-3TT1
Boch fe!MI& Ml-ta ~/31 '* SAC SALE! 3r 'rl'tft ~
2 CUTE ~ CIOlca' ml«· Raty to ao ~· ~ w • Prtct. su.soo. mNDt•
' ,\
VlllMt ..... _.., .......... ".
PULL s.99 NICI: ·1
llL-All
vt. ..... "'• ""· (HDI f141
1H1
FIAT
SMell. (OCY "61
PULL
PlllCI: •399
... CHI. tlU l Mf,
lHI
IUICK
N.T. l'v• -· air.
(00DS10
PULL
PIUCI: •799
IH4
IUICK
H.T. t Dr. VI, -· I'S,
UH. (P'IN ISJI
1"2
CHIVY Conolr
'-.... ., ll&H. (INK ... )
•599
IUY ON
llACH ctn·s
IASY CltEDITI . ., "" ............ -
i. ........ -·ty
• If tfMf ..... " ..... ,... ..... "" ""'" • " .,.. Mve '"' .,., ... ··-· AL.L. U ,U IASID 011
M MOS. ON A""HVID ClllDIT
'h MU IOU1M
OP THI SAN D-.0
NllWAY
13' Travel Trailer '616; new
oond., alps. 4; butane stove,
ALBERG · 35, every extra, icebox. $815. 646-7616
perfect cood, U I , 9 O O .I======== 9500 ~7571 Trucka
SNOWBIRD Fiber&Wa 432, 2 _.;..;~.;_----
sets uila. Trlr., rood cond. GMC House Car. butane
642-3430 (213) WE 4-4440 refrlg., 'Et> Olev)' PU, Chevy 1% ton, '63 Ole'fY PU, '54 * Lido 14. 2 sets ...Us, one Ford PU, '64 s c o u t
new. $925. or Kite etx:., u w/CllSf'lfl'!!f, 6' Camper .l
part pymnt. 847~86 other 'l'nlcb', Can. Vans,
Gulfweed Ketch 27' Hone a: HoUle tlin. 2000
$5750. (n4) 98U9'10 Harbor, C.M.
~------.......,..-30' SLOOP, ready to aail, '62 Ford EoonoUne Pickup.
MERCEDES IENZ
Or ,tnrJ•' Coun~y ·-~
l_ 1 r ri~· ') t St_• I•'.: t 11) r 1
N1·w ,~ Uvd
'"'"' , .. 1 •. ~ p ... ":
Jim Si emens Imps.I
W 11 ""' & M.Hn Si 1
Sanl,1 An 1 )·l6.; 11.;
'fl6 300 SL Mtreedel No. ~;
x1nt cond.; '56 300 SL mt
mecb. cond., reedy for
paint. Make otfen! c-al63 aleepe 6. 205.1 Newport Good condition, new tires,
BIYd., m ake olfer. 646-8559 new brakes. One owner. Sac ========::-! $625 874 011Tell St. 548-2535
Power Cruisers 9020 '6.5 FORD Pickup, new tires, MG brakes, Met.al tool box &: ________ ... ,
'62 MERCURY 26'; sleeps 6; lumber rt.ck. 54!>-5107 681/2 MG
plley, head ' bait tank. 1961 Chevy Pick-Up vs. NEW SHIPMENT Only 10 hrs. on new 225 HP ..i. Gray Marine eng. Ne~ can-4 speed, radio, heater, JUST AfllRIVED
vaa. Needs varnish. 0 n 1 y Extraa sharp. 536-4574 GET OUR DEAL TODAY
$6,l'.XX>. M a y trade f o r * 1964 JEEP
smaller boat. Slip space No. 4 wheel drive pickup,
2, Huntington M a r i n a, VS engine. 548-5147
''Sean". 838-7598 or 776-5930 INTERNATIONAL KB 5,
Speed-Ski 8olts 9030 =· :i:..~ A: stockrack,
~eullmiA
• IMPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M. lN' OUI'BOARD CABIN
CRUISER. gluaed, incl. C•mpers 9520 '6.1 MG Midget. black beauty,
trailer, both '68. licens.e. Xl~t CUSTOM Hll!ky Camper for pe.1ect .tape tn &: out. S95 ~IStleepsS750 2 111 cabm, 2 in 8• bed, w/jalka, .$275. -ca.sh down. pymts $35.86 mo.
"""""" .,,,... M v· After 10, 494-9773 4~21::9 alter 8 pm ""' onte 1Sta, CM.
Bolt M.inten•nce 9033 Imported Autos 9600 PEUGEOT
---------:-.,-• Spot Ca.sh tor lmpur's Emergency Sale! F need refini.&hi~g : We pay more for an> import 1959 Peugeot. needs wortr.
anuah, ~t. numi? regardless of year, make SACRIFICE $100
Call Jim Ziegler or condition. Try us before Call J;.J 494-3719
6464m3 or 962-0603 eve y o u 1 e 1 I. E L M 0 R E -=========::;:;!
9035 MOTORS, 9625 G a r d e n REN •ULT
M1rlne Equip.,___ Grove Blvd JE 7.e630 ----"'----
nus WFEK ONLY! .. ATSUN NEW 72 AMP HR MARINE ~ BATTERY. Retail $34.50 - -.. ___ _
Our price $15.95. 1 Yr. Un· DATSUN cond. guar. Marine &t Bat-
tery Shoppe 24JO W. Coast BRAND NEW AT · Hwy, N.B.
SHIP OLOO>LERY Barwick Hayden
New &: Used Boat Supplies at $199 Cash or Trade
DISCOUNT ~. W i 11 BUY or TRADE all kinds ol 36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo
marine gear. 304 28th St., 75,000 ml Gu1r1nty
Npt Bch. 6~31 494-9773 * 639-3617
All Marine electronics
aold at a nice discoont.
See us be.fore you buy!
Marine & Battery Shoppe
2430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B.
FIAT * N~ FIAT*
AUTOMATIC ''850'"
$199 DOWN • OAC Bolt Slip Moorln9 _~~ '* $46.58 per month *
$20 Reward to whoever ~ "850" STICK $42.65 PR MO
slip or m~ for my 24' HERB FRIEDLANDER
Trimaran, 14' b e a m . 13750 Beac:b Blvd. (Hwy 39)
VW TRADE
'59 RENAULT
$345.
HARBO~R
YOlKSWAGBI
18711 Bffch Blvd.
Hunti9'C)ton leach
842-4435
Auth'oriled S•I"
& Service
TOYOTA
TOYOTA
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
646-8716 aft I 2 bib So. G.G. Fwy ' 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD
11--~Boa-'""."t"""Sl.ips:=".'-for-ren-t--5 75616 5.n-6824 GARDEN GROVE JE 7-Rl
•
Sall only, _, to 35'. White e]eplMmtaT otme+Une Dial 60-5678 b' RF.3ULTS
$2.25 per ft. 642-4235
lolt·YICht
Ch.,t.,.
BLUEWATER Charterr. has
2 nt'W 27' crui1ers still a van
for long weekend t o
Catalina. 2 couples per boat.
646-9000
• CHARTER ntE FIN~
New 40' Ketch
673-251 i • 615-2400
BELLANCA demonstrators,
260-C • Vlk:lna 300. low
time, f\111 U'R panel Ir auto
pilot. Beat otter next 2
weeks. n 4: MS-24'74
··········~ tr•,. tr•., ...
IJSED IMPORT
SPECIALS ~ ~ '64 TIJUMPH HllALD s795 . • 2 DOOlt SIDAN • ~ '66 SUNllAM S 1395 ~ AlllNI lOADSTll
!:'67 ........ , HMtw $1295
...66 TOYOTA '1595 ~ COIONA ~ '67 DATSUN 11595 ~ P1CIUP w/c.nper
~ '64 ::..Sl=NHc.rer '995~
'65 POID
51795 •i· ICONOIJNI PANIL
'58 IAIMANN •HtA '795
'66 JA•UAI HI
'62
'59
..
Tl..J
'IW SIDAN
'4395~ • '995~
'595 >-
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541
'64
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641
'66
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Kit
lLVD
14'J
JLTS
YOLISWAMN 611/J TOYOTA
NIW SHIPMINT
JUST ARRIVED '62 VW
CET OUR DEA!. TOOA'f Slatkin Waa-
L $1391.
. fM flDU -HAllOUI
IMPORTS VOWW A6EI
mUMPH
TR 4 • '63. New top, tirn,
.cartft', reblt car It eng. Tye
radio. lighlfl'. Sll50 th.is
week. 546-6l)6, 546-13'10
VOLKSWAGEN
'65 vw
SEDAN
Right hand Drive
MAKE OITER
HARBOUR
VOIKSWAGEN
11711 leach Blvd.
HutlncJton leach
842M35
Authoriled 511 ..
& Service
'57 VW. Bus. New eng, Emp1
exhaust, full camper tent,
tee box, Ptc. 10" rims
w/ltand tires. Make oUer.
Gt-3790 att 5: 30
"' '65 Sunruf. R/H. near
BU, tires and brakes, pop out
"Wtnl, ltablizer. int air vents, •t cond. nl.25. Pr pty. o.y
~9115t. Eve alt 6, 642-73'12
VW &II 1960. Excellent con·
ditionl See June 1 from 10
AM. 2215 HoUy Ln, NB.
54M189. $800.
'6" VW convert, new trans,
brakes, paint, tires, 48,000
Mt. nooo. Prlv. par1Y.
546-1036
'66 vw. Radio, heater, good
tlrH, In iood clean cond!
Call aft 6, 546-2<k>2
. t/ '62 VW. Moving north.
Must ~D. Sacrlfice $800
• 494--3016 •
'66 VW-ON'E OWNER
Xlnt cood. $1275
546-M2'J
11711 8e1ch Blvd.
t4untiftCjtoft ... ch
~
Authorbecl Sia.
& Service ---'66 vw
SEDAN
$1545.
HARBOUR
VOWWAGEN
18711 Belch Blvd.
HuntinC)ton leach
842-4435 •
Authorized S.I•
& Service
'64 vw
SEDAN
$1099.
HARBOUR
VOLKSWAGEN
9900
-POLICE
CARS
PRICED FROM
'995
'I& & '87 IELVEDERES
. ALL HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY
SIRVICED & MAINTAINED
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 HAR,IOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 548-1934
DON'J IUY YOUI ..
1961 l-2 TOYOTA Alft)'IBE
IEfOll YOU OIECI
DEAN UWIS u,..1• 11n1a1
...... ,,.. __ .
\
'61 vw
SEDAN
RuDe v.,y well!
$745.
llAllOUI
YOWWAIEJI
11711 leach Blvd.
Huntlftt'Oll 1eac11
M2....m
AuthorillCI S1lea
& Service
'63 vw SEDAN
$999.
HARBOUR
YOllSWAGBI
WE PAY ••• CASH
b" med can • trucb JUl1
C9ll u tor free estimate.
GROTH CHMOlfT
Alk for Sales Manapr
18211 Beactl Bl.,
Huntington Beach
KI 9-3331
Will Buy
Your Vollrswacm or Ponche
6 pay top doUan. Paid lor
or not. Call Ralph
673-1190
NEED A CAR?
CAN'T BE FINANCED?
eBaauptr •~lonT eBad 0-edtt! e DlvorctdT
e Milltary e New In AnaT
Make Payday Payments
McCARTHY MOTORS
1ao So. Main • Edtncer
(2 bJoclca N. ol Sean>
SaDta Ana Pb M2-3rJ0'1
• URITIPI • ITLWI ..
• Liii ....
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TU111f'OlTA110N .. .,,.. U... C-. ,,.
UllilCen ,,. . COIYAa
CADILLAC '1 MOftU wiell 'M 'M enc. t
W W. de V. 21,000 ml. ... Ras.
~ lllwr, blk landtal 5411-!Nn
.... I'll r.dlo. fact air, Xtra CONnNINTAL .-. -. can fin. '38
.. NllP· l>t>'· Cons. tnf. Dir. ---vw·TRAD.E
'tT De Ville Cadillac O>n•. ''4 CONTININT AL
Air. Leattier J'WJ,y eciWt>PEd. 22,000 mUe.a. S1"5 . ..... '1'9'J5
1950 t dr Fleetwood in good ~ HARIOUR cmd. ~000 actual miles, S1IO 5tM778 VOWWA&fl
CHMOLET 117,11 .... llvd.
11 Olev Impala. V-8, bard H•tlattwleach ...,, Inca turquol&e, r/h, IC-Ml'i -
au&c>, pe, dlr, good tires. All Autherbed Sein
or\J Int. Body in pert shape, & S.(Vlce .
owned by litUe old lady In '68 BRAND dew Contlnentnl. San Oeml!llte. One owner. Leue for $155 pr. month.
Perl. nmnlng con<f. Like Jobnlon tic Son. 642~1 New! Wlll guar. !or 6 mos. GOING F.ut, must tell! 4 m. cub dn. $21 mo. aft 11. DR, 'IT Continental, Fully et-ml 'or ~3617 equipped V~l top. 644-0348 'G CbeY Super Sport, new
complete rebuDt 327 er,.., .COUGAR dual ~ lJky cam A
1ittelw a slicks. Son In Viet W BRAND New. Coupr
-llave moo In car will leue far •·oo Ptt mo. .u tor $850. ~1518 GI' Jomece A Sall. MU9ll ....,.
'62 IMPALA FALCON
Hardtop, flf, automatic tra~
'64 FALCON Rancbero, I cyl. mlulon. power steering, low
miles. S899. Phone • 6'12-6<Yl3 4 sp. R/H. Tonnf'au 3JS E.
HOLIDAY RAMBLER Balboa Blvd., Apt. 9, Bal·
1968 Harbor Costa Mesa boa aft 7:~.
'5$ QlEVY 6 stick, 2 dr., R
A H, nylon tires, 1 owner. FORD
Law mileage on complete '65 ml'RY Squire, 10 ~ oYctW.l. 1684 Whitt le r,
C.M.. ..,.oe No. 6 Sta Wag. 390 eng, air, full
pwr, Incl wndwl, lug rack, '64 01" lqiaJa SS cpe, rea.r ipkr, aoocl tires, trlr V-1, 327, air, buc.ket seats, hitch, $2CXXl 314 Dia.mood, lull power, r/h, 4 new ww BaIOO. lale 673-3898 tlrel, $1550. 847-SOU '58 Ford c..'CJllWl'ttbl. VI. auto.
'65 Impala SIJl>el' S,,t Model. matic trananllllol\, power Pttf coud, $1Ei00. Blue·bk val steering. Beeutiful condition. $1900. 548-2211 ext t95 $399 Phone 642-6073
'66 Malibu, yellow with black HOLIDAY RAMBLER Interior, 4 spd & bucket 1968 Harbor Costa Mesa 1eata. $2250 ~ 1967 FORD Country Squire
'64 Olevy Impala 2 dr, ps, air Wagon, 390 \18, auto., P/S, cond., A-1 cond., one owne.r, P/B, R&H. air cond. 6 pass
private party. 548-5835 17,<n> miles in warranty .
'&6 MALIBU HT Yellow/bll< 54S-3825
Int. R/H, ps, 4 spd, $2250. '66 FORD Gal&Jcy 500, htp ..
Call 60-'ml vinyl rool, P/S, P/B, fact.
'51 CHEV, mechanically alr; stereo, new tires.
IOUlld SZO or beat off tr. 8.13-0919
98S-2m1 '60 GALAXY; R/H, air-
'6f Impala Sup Spt, pg, pb, cond., good cond.; auto.
a!r, 36.000 ml, $1450 ~7'l93 trana. $399. 536-TI48 Alt. 2
aft 5:~. PM .
1958 Ford Skyliner. Extra
CHRYSLER clean. See to IR>t'eciate!
Pvt Pty 673-1981.
'6:l0ir Sta Wag New Yorker, '60 STATION Wagon, 11uto.
6 paas, xlnt cond, all xtru, R/H, good tires; clean
$950 673-5772 Leavin USA.$100~
w~ . ..., 29, 1961 OAILV PILOT
MEICUIY u..i1·c ...
.. llRAND ...., ·-PLYMOUTH
wqan. Air, etc., all ...tee --------111 ....... tr'CCt for 40,000 mlltl. Leue 15 BARRACUDA. b&by !>Jue,
for WJ per ~ Allo I eyl, aullO, tu1l pow«, air.
ayaDable: e x c e ' t I o a a 1 hf eood, Only Sl,000 mL
be.rplna Oft ow I e ue S1B-Malle of1tt. lS45 C.-
tumlnl. 1a1e De t t • rlm Dr.. l.aauna Beacb. J._ • Son ,.,.. -:::--======= . JOtfNSON-r10N Mettla'Y 142"'*'1 0,.. s-.,.
11· MONTDtEY -boat, PON11AC .... -w ---"' "' lars• aft deck, ~"lnsae. --------... . -.. i
x1nt 95 bp ftW. ice bait ROY CARVER 141-nll -641""11 l i
1
Wik, 150 mu•...., aipa PONnAC PenonaU.d· • 2, heed, ' , burner ltDYe, .
equ.iJll>fld •• x111t ..ui smo. • ....._ m., a.1a,... Loury QI
MT-GT 1(1 I 4444 :1
"' Memll7 Sta i11 Oa1onJ a.... OiiiacY• ElcWte COldfnentall ' Pft, all factiory atru, O.W .. .U. • ltGs'Clt ad ~
31,000 mU.. LeaY!lls area, a.ttJ. Sedam, Coupes1 Con* :
must •ll Sl!IOO. SO... ---~-. --8-0 -n-n -e•-1,....,.1 .... 1,-. vertlbles. Your cnolce ot ,
-~, & attractive colon and In· l
MUSTANG
VW TRADE
'65 MUSTANG
3 speed, HT V~
$1545.
HARBOUR
YOWWA&Ell
11711 leach BMI.
Hlllltf""°91 leadt
l42-44lJ
Authorized Sties
& Service
hardtop, exotic blue, full terlors. Naturally all are ~:
power, air cond., d Ir , equipped with all the ll ? (driven by Uttle old pchool luxury car power fea.
teacher). Speedometer"reads tures you expect. Some n.ooo. Auto speed control have automatic speed ~·
All orialnal. Will take older control, FM A Sttteo f
trade or $150 cash down. tape syatms, etc.. etc. , See to appreciate -their ~ Pymta $46.86 mu. Call after condition and beaut;y. :·
1 PM, arm« 639-3617 PRICED AT· A '1
'16 BONNE. Still on factory Savings to JOU ii
wanuty. New tirft, tul1 wtth i: =~ ~t concl. Factory W•rr8"ty ' I;:
'55 Pontiac. Hardtop. A real Afford The Pined
honey. MQlt 1ee to ~ E C R precl ate 254 Sh er wood . 1967 M R U Y ~
_642-_2_43.1 ___ ~ __ 11 Spec, Monterey 2 • dr; ~
'67 PONTIAC Sprint, auto, HT. Beaut. lime frost ~
'66 MUSTANG, V~. w h It e ps, stereo tapt, low mllea, finish w/black int. A bJ ~
hardtop with blue int. Com. clean cond, $600 It take av landau rf. Eqpt w/auto "
pJetelv original. Top ........... P""""t.s. 549-0909 trans, R&H, 20,000 act. "
,, ... ~r J-· mi. Traded in by CJl'.li· ~1 dition inside le out! WW 1962 Poot.lac Catalina. Ps, pb, owner. Priced for qUlc:& "
take tr.a. or $150 cub. xint runnlni oood. Beat clfer sale. ~
Pymta $49.86 mo., dlr, call over $500. 546-5018 $2695 ~ after 11, ~er m-3617 --------,
'67 MUSTANG GT • Q + 2, flCtory WffrMtty · ;
atr, tull JIWI'. ieea than 6.ooo RAMBLER ~
mllee. Bil.OW BL u E --------Performance . : BOOK. 642-7899 att 6 '65 AMBASSADOR :
'65 Muatanc. Vfr1 clean. 4 Door, VI, automatic tftnll. Ir Style :
29 000 "·-• mil mission, power stttrin&, Uke 1 • ac._. 89 •6.i BUICK RIVll••. '• Rea.. ~300& new. Kelly Blue Book $1650. -_.
1965 Rtd Mus~ 2+2 Our Price $14!113. Phone Beautiful ori.M"•' ~· : 64~ •"-•
automatic transmi.aloft. HOLIDAY RAMBLER ~o~~ ~~hi:ere; :· $1800 ~9'l32 ' 1969 Harbol' O>Sta Mesa equipment plua the ~
OLDSMOBILE '65 AMERICAN nice Riviera featuret Ill· ='
Hardtop Coupe. Automatic ~dinJr ~fl~::'J!e~ ~
tranamWion, Butternut yel-of the original owner ~
low, with bladr Interior. 1 who traded It in. See ~
owner. Kelly Blue Book U~ this car ! ~Price $1199 or $198 On $2395 ~ + l8JC I: lie. and $39 pe' I 'I
month. Phone 642~ • dlr. =
'62 Rambler Ambas. vs. St•· Luxury : =gn· Good conc1, $695. Sport c_,.
1968 CADILLACS NOW ON DISPLAY
Avai!.ble for Demonstration and 01liv1ry
_ OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM_.
'64 Pontiac
'
'66JEEPTUXEDO PARK
Merli IV 11nlwnal Wiii• "'" delllxt ab. 4 """'
drive, wem llWs, V6 f1191ne. redlo, 1'1111.,., 8\lfl redl.
1k. Low mllff" llM\l!y lllet'• elllolutelr 11111 Ilk•
"" ci.r II ame off the lllOM'oom floer.
$2695
'63 CADILLAC
Coupe. ,lflllMd Ill .._.,.., H...-1 lllue wltll
'"'''" .. """' """""· Hu full -..... -o1Mr dth/llt Mtaty U"9I IMlllCllM tltctrle ~
dowl. w!llN wtM llrn. Trvl\f '" outallrlflfle -
$1495
'64 CADILLAC
$1995
'66 OLDSMOBILE
$2895
'64 OLDSMOBILE
... $995
one SPECW YAWES
'61 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE e
'64 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e
'67 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e
'62 CHRYSLER 300 CPE •
'6S FORD LTD H.T. COUPE e
'63 OLDS F-85 4 DR. SED •
'66 FORD FAIRLANE S.W. e
'66 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e
'61 CADILLAC H.T. COUPE e
'66 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE e
'6S THUNDERBIRD COUPE e
'64 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE e
'6S OLDS 98 H.T. SEDAN e
'65 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. CPE e
'61 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON e
'64 FORD CONVERTIBLE
'63 CADILLAC
Sodln OeVllll, A gH-riftt trclk wllllt 9111.-lor
wllll 1 .. 111tr .., "''°" int.lot. Feclory 1lr condl-
ll011lnt. full -lncluc1"'9 ' ... ., ••• ' • "°'' "'
Oftlff cNlllH "'lrH, 'hews Qtelltnf CMI W Ill
ortvleul -· You alleUldll't mlu 11111 -·
$1495
'66 CADILLAC
$3595
'61 CADILLAC
Sedan OtYllll. Tiie DOOUI.,. 4 wl-mo*!. OrltlN I rMltlllc allv.,. 9'llt t llfll wll!I IWlr,,_IJlflt lillt~rlor. All _, Mui-I lncluclll'll • wav Met. -
wnl wlndOW\, tltefnlnk •Y•· -clOOt !Odea lfld tll COUrH l•CIOfJ t lr condlllOl\lnt lot' -d(IYfnt , ... "'"·
$795
'64 CHEVROLET
n.. -· -1•• ,_,. ....., e.n. 4rtw ....... eiterlor wllll lle19t '°'· V1 ..,...,., e"'8mllllc 1r-
M1lon, -1twr11111, -., ... , Wlllle II* well llrn. Fee,.,., tit _........,. ,. • .. 1111*
en 11\0M wtrm *'-·
$1495
'65 MUSTANG
$1495
IAUI Dl'ARTMIJfT °""' .. A.M. .. t P.M. Mea. ttn ,.rt. -t A.M. .. 6 '.M. llt. & a..
NABERS--
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 540-9100
0
I GRAND PRDC. BeautlfUl
copper b r o n 1 e ftnlah
with white interi01\ l'Ul· Jy factory equ~ pJua
. automatic tranm>llllon, I radio, b e a t e r, PC>Wft'
steering, power brakes A
factory air condlUonlnc. New tires. Excellent ap.
pearance and condition.
Low, Low mUea.
$1795
Yacatloa
Special
1964 FORD
Country 1ed.an Sta. War
Wonderful first or sec·
ood car. AutomaUe
transmisslon, r a d I Q..
heater. power steering. factory air cond. New
tires. Shows good care.
$1695
SPECIAL
PURCHAll
From .,
PORO MOTOR -
COMPANY Ofl
1967 Mnta'"JI
196 7 C09tJC111
1967 Merc.,s
CouDel. Seda.I'll, eon.. ftrtlble.. Coloft>' Parf Station Wagons. Equtpi
ment choice FROM au-
tomatk: tranamlalon,
ndio, heater an4 power
1tlftrtng TO f u U . JlO"m", factorJ air conclltJonln« .
etc. All are like new and low miles.
Mat St1rt $2395
Fldory W•rr•ty !
LllGllll __ , ........... .............. .,,,.._.....,
\
51488
'63
PLYMOUTH ------... ITATIOll WAeoM 0
6 '-· l'ull -· IX'lr• Illa~ 1 -·
51188
'63
IAMILR
ITATNIMWMeM
Cle•lc ... I ...-. 6
c:yt,.11111 ~.
51188
'66
IUICK
IPICIM.
411.r YI, 11111 -· ~
""" •''· 1 -......... IOI# mU•
52188
'67
FIREllRD
'67
Yolrswagen
51988
STATIOtl WAeotl 0 '"'-· --''"'· . llrak• • wtndoWi l'Kt elr.
52988
'63
CHEVY II
'62 .
FALCON
llANCMllO
6 Cyl., •-lie. •tuxe 1r1rn, oulstanctfne a..ur-.
Mid condition.
51188
'66
PONTIAC
ICMOtlVILLI 0
l'ull -· -r •'-· fac1WY .......... ,... s ,_ De'(IOll llffl.
52888 52788
196·6 LEMANS.
GUARANTlll YOU . ..
QUALITY CONTROllED SAFETY TfSTED usEo CARS!!
WHAT DOES rr MEAN TO YOU? rr MEANS
THIS STICKER ON EVERY ·101 LONGPU USED CAR IS YOUR ASSURANCE
THE CAR HAS IEEN TESTED AND CHECKED TO MEET OUR HIGH RECON·
DITIONED STANDARDS. ALL CARS ARE IECONDmONED TO LAST AND
PRICED TO SELL
'61 vo1cs.-.,... . 9UAUry CONJI ,
Ol.Llo -SAl=IJi ............ Bo• ONl.v Ar llsr!n
1 1.o .. .,.Pe ..
5988 . 360() '••cit ·~d .-... ,._
West • •-./ Pl '"'"•fer C.lif. u91, Polnta t!-..i_ , ' •
lrak., - , -.uen..,_ ---------Ok
51388
'67
CATALINA
53788
'65
FALCON
51388
51388
5988
"'-& s,_. -0 1~
1ir. Tools & i::_ ==-0 ~
lfeod•1e1tta -..r -7 -• ~ llOT . falfflgltts - --~ Q
011'9Cffonor s -lif
lfadi '8nar, --Q 0 o_ ~
Ai -H ~
u ' Cond1t1on1"69 0 · mufff, ··• -~ ... _ --< 0
.ran PiPe _ -M
\Ah -o 0 rr1ndt1a1e1c1 Gfo ~
Wi .. -o "" •ndslaiefd WI -or Fon 8ef ,,.,.. -}il ~ ~ "-'°' 0 engine 011 ~ 0
JUST A
SWCTED
ffW, BUT
EACH AllD
EVERY CAR
OFffRED
FOR SAlED
Tran-1 --.. ._.
-·· .. ,on 011 ~O 0
C190, li9h1er -ll look
Dash lights --0 .
lottery - --~ oor
For
this
S,,, -D Q
og Con1ro1 Devlc.~---------~ ~
--0 -
Slicker •
Sfock # ...__ 0 I(
1"'Peded l»y Ire -£r, 4 _
Oii hery .
Reconditioned
Used Car
eL CAMINO 0 m ve. ltMIO. i.eter. -f!Nffllt. fK IOfV elr, CUllOm
ta~owr llecl.
52188
'66
PON11AC
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Full-· lncludl119 •lft.Q dllWt. FK10ry elr, cordova
taP.. LIM mflH ... 011e ""' er. J -Deyton tlrtt.
~\'ear~
'63
FALCON
5988
'66
PONTIAC
52788
'66
MUSTANG
51988
VACATION sncw.1
Truck & Camper
$99 Total Down
CASH erTltADI
...... PH MONTH .,, (iif Meftthll
Otl "'"OVA&. 0.. CHDlf 1M1 Chewnlet % ,_ Pick• 6
cyl .. Ht9'Mtlc """ A,ec'-c....,. er. Ywy c.._ ... Nedy fer a,_
-4 .... •autlelt ••• "IT'I IHN IA'ITY TllTIDI'°
OYER STOCKIDI LEMANS1966 ALL PllCIS IEDUCID THIS Wllll
OUN.. COUNTY'S LAa•m SILICTIOM ef 1tM UMANI. Yrt _, 6 qt., .._ ""' *• •-leMff wlHI ftM1, --wM1 ...... W-..y. ALL All .UALm COMTIOUID AMI SAl'ITT TISTU 111"6tll '
OPIN ALL DAY
MIMORIAL DAY
THUISDAY, MAY 30
ARVICI
DIPT.
~--~--
-~~. OPlll ,,. &• ROVE flEEWlY
13600 BEACH BLVD.• WllTMllllRR • 892-6611
t
. . . . . . .
l.1
. . ' .. .. . • •• ...._. ----
WE. have tounded up another whole new corral full
of lh~se hot liffle crlffers iust for you! Saddle up ~
and climb aboar.d your favorite. Over 130 h•ad to
1 choose from at JUST $99 OVER OUR .COST!
PLUS
A speclal group of new 1968 BIG Fords. Choose from Country
Squires and Country Sedans-LTD 2-cloor and 4-cloor hard·
tops and 1eclans-Galaxle 500 2-cloor and 4-cloor sedans-in
fact, ever., BIG 119 Inch wheelbase Ford made In 1961-AT
THE SAMI SWINGIN' SAYINGS. JUST $99 OYER OUR COST!
SAU PllCU POSTID llSIDI FACTORY WINDOW STICICllS ON may CAii
NO .. MMICICSI MUii THI l!ISCOUNTS FOi YOUISILFI SAU INDS MAY J1. OVER OUR COST
RENT A VACATION HOME
ON WHEELS!
Compl.tely self cont1iMd Condor Motor
Homes sleep 6-10 ~.deluxe Goldhne C.mpers
sleep 4. More tun thtn • mount1in or beech
;Mttage • • • e1111r on the v1c1tion budget!
CLASS WITH ICONOMYI
1961 INGLllH FORDS
TH felluleu1 Model "C", with POHi fer I e4ul+., 100 mile
top 1pH4 encl lO miles to the 9ellon, mH n1 ce mfort •1111
111r14e ef ewner1hi111 for enclleu 1111111 ef urefrH Hntlon
4rlvln9 I 4 ,, .. , er 111t-etic trua.
BRAND NEW CORTINA GT 4 DOOR
He. lt76. 6 TX Stripe, 4 a,cl. l'fn•re. treria., etc.
$1995.
We ue Or•nCJ• County'• exclus ive dHlar for
SHELBY AMERICAN
COIRA GT-350'1 GT·SOO's
For the ultimate in vae.tion travel, drive
America's #I high perform1nce e..rJ L • r CJ e
stock of MW 1968 F1stbacks and cOnvertibles
reedy for immedl1te dehvery! Special CtHr-
1nce -two 1967 L1~-ov1rs.
23rd Annu1I Cost• Meta • Newport Harbor
LIONS CLUB
Fish Pry, Carnlval & Parade!!!
FRl.·SAT • .SUN. MAY 31 ·JUNE 1 & 2
GRAND PRIZE
1968 MUSTANG ~-2 DOOR HARDTOP . C.I tod1y for NMrV1tionl 642..00 I 0.
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NOW ••• we can edentlflally
.-lyle and checlc over 100
arMt • each .... car that af•
hcts Its ~ prior to
•111"1 It. You -, with built
In confldeMe when you buy a
Theodore ltoblnt Used Car that
arrlel the Daa.-tlc sticker.
TheM cars are pr•ntMd
100%
15 WAGONS "SALE" 15
15 to choose from -'60 thru '67 yHr models.
6 to I 0 pa11angar -1ome with a ir conditioning.
PLYMOUTH -'66 MERC COMMUTER -
ECONO BUS'S -FORDS -FALCONS -
FAIRLANES-COUNTRY SEDANS-CHIVY
II WAGON
Example:
'U MlllCUIY 10 PASSIN•R
commuter 4 Door. 'utl llOwtr, •Ir condltlo<llne. root red!.
SJF SJt. 2l,_ down W trlelt Nf _. "*llll M monllll.
$2695
'65 CHEVROLET
VI, 2 Door l i1e•'(n•• Ftdory 1qui111,..4. 20 'I.
dow• or trtde $)9 ptt 1110. JO "'0· Sta11dard
tra••· NlllOll
$1095
2 -'66 FORD LT D'S -2
2 LTD's. 4 Door har4top1, 2 with •ir eon4itienin9,
fwll power. lie, IUlYl 16. Stir, No. 7551A lie.
TEZIOl . 20 1. 4-n er treJ e SH per 1110. H 111•.
.
USED CARS CHOOSE ' FROM!
6-'67 FORD CUSTOMS-6 $15 95 " 6 te cti .. ,. fre111. 4 Df. VI, a.+e., UH. 201.
4eWll ., tra4• "46 ,., -· l6 111e. E111m111I• Ne.
1'7717
4 -'67 MUSTANGS -4
66 CHEVROLIT $1295 "6". it.41o, hHter, fectery equipped 4 Dr.
20 % 4own er tre4e S41 1119r mo. lD 1110. SIC I U
'65 llAIRLANI 500 $1395 2 4oer H.T. Vl,11fte., RIH. feet. air. ITYSl91 I 2 4oor H.T. VI, Hte., UH, fad . elr. ITYSl91 I
'65 FORD GALAXIE 500
VI, 2 Dr. H.T. A•., I'S, UH. 10% dew11 er
trecle IH pet-· 10 111e. TAE901
'67 CORTINA OT
.. ,, 4 1,..4, Weck lrtterior. 10 ~ dew• er
tr•4t 146 111er me. H 111e. UPSllO
$1395
$1495
'63 FORD XL H.T. $1095 VI , 2 Dr. H.T. Fllll pewer. loudet u •tt, lectory
elr. 6) 1/1 1119'11, 11 % dew11 or tr•d• l 4t '" 1110. 24 1110. PRCll2
'67 GALAXll 500
2 4oor H.T. VI, H te., ll&H, I'S. IUOF4ftl.
20 % '-" 9f tr-41 US per mo. l6 '"'·
'66VOLKSWAGEN
Su11 reef. 21~ '-•er +red• U l 111•
111•. JO 111e. SST4U $1395
4 Celor1 t o choo11 fre111. All wltll fectory Wit•
rt nty, J.Vl '1, I 6 cyl., 1utometic, power 1fetr•
l•t · ll&H. 15 % 4own er tre'e SU per me. J6 mo.
lie. TU9'7·TEY924·TQV52z.TRJ 173.
·~5 FORD F· 100
129'' whullteM, l ongloecl pie~up. CS0 140)
201. 4ow11 er tr•de 142 per mo. JO me. $1195
MUSTANG SALE
20 TO CHOOSE FIOM "6" & "I" CYLINDERS,
4 SPUDS, AUTOMATICS, SOME WITH POWEi
STIEllN• & All CONDITIONING. 19'5 THIU
1967 MODll.S, CONVllTllUS, COUPIS AND z+z FASTIACICS.
IXAMPLI
'65 MUSTANG VI
H.T. Fully equi,,ecl. VI, ll&H, e.+e .. PS.
I 0 % down or tr•d• $49 per "'•· JO ..,o.
POPI 67
$1295
Ua-4 Cer S•I• Jlrou1 6 .... fer 72 hevre
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New Cars 9100
'65 MaCUIY '66 CllVROlE1
Celem ,.Mr -•f41& •Ml ...... c.rlal f DoM' ,..,... "":. .__,, .. •'-' .... -· VI. ....
... eulloMetk ,._"'llllotl, fectery ~ -, ... ......, miclo. ..,, .... 11c. --·· ,..., ........ tlr coMltloflf"9. ,...lie tldtt well llr•. wllfte WtllJ, fte!Orf air CllOldit .......
$2677 $237l $1977
MILL PRICI FUU PllCI 'ULL NICI
,.-'63 Ol.DSMOBtlf '67 GTO " '63 TEMPEST
, .. Deluxe eeuN. YI _,,.., eulo-2 0-ht•dl09. Vt. 4 ......,, r•io L*-2 Door. ~ , .... ,
tftd llHI .. , MW (-r ~ fine llffW. wllll• Wiiia. Tl\la M..0 mlle
IMtic tnftlllllMlell, ritdlo •Ml ......... ...... l4llllmoblle -9dW -& MN~. b¥ ltlW Cerwr ~lee.
$1277 $2977 $107,7
.... NU PllCI 'ULL ptlCI 'ULL ptfCI .
r ,..
'65 BUICK '66 BOlllVlllf '67 MUSTAllG .
t _, ._. -· VI, eur. 2 Door """*· H.,.e,,..ttc. _, 2 Door henltW. Vt. ClrvlMINtk,
IMtk. -lfMrlfll, redle, Mt!W, 1t1erl119 ........ ~. wlelle ... 11 .. -.,_ ..... ,..., ....... --wl:lle tWI WttlfL -WindCIWt, feCIW\' l lr and!--II. factory 1lr, r11fy -olllc ..... lfte. Dr•kn.
$2399 $2877 $2877
1111... PULL PllCI PUU PllCI 'uu P11C1 .
,.. '66 MUSTAll& '6' CATAlllA 'U DGD6E &T
Hal'dte. -·VI. eute.Mtlc. -2 ~ ... ,.,.... Hv*•mellc. -· • c\tllnder, tenlueftta, ~ ii.tr·
,._,,,., redlO. l!fflet, ' -wl!lte ateerliw. rt41o. Mttw, wl!He 11c1t ,,,.. redkl. llfffer, wlllfe wells, -
""" tires, t.175 mli.t, Me,_ .. 1111 well II.-, IK!lf'V l lr cencllll0ftlll9. *'"' bltdl llUd<et _, lftlerler.
bleclc '""''!or. $2377 $2677 $1477
~ 'ULL Pltcl AIU NICI "LL ptlCI
,... 'IS OlDS f.15 'U OlDSMOlll ''5 POllllAC
2 Dolt ......, •• eyn,ar. ~ l)ylWftlc • '"-........... ....,... Cat1h 4 0--........ HWr~ -,...,,,.. '""" ,,....,, ..... IMllC, radio and Meler, -titer· -•-'•· ...... ..... . .... .... , ... ,,., ,,, .... fflelll"" ""''"• •fdtt Wiii "'"· ' $1777 $1677 $1677
PULL PltCI FULL PllCI NU. PllCI
,..
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UNANIMOUS CHOICE OF CANDIDATES
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Dessert Non-partisan
Earns Winners' Circle
While hats are being toss·
td in the political ring from
all sides this year, Molaeses ,, ........ ~.
-winning candidate in UM
desaert aweepstakes.
These cupcakes are a
variation of that all·ti~
favorite f o o d contender,
lfnserbreld -spicy, moist
Skimmer
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QUIET but oh my, this
~ lkimmer pact•
tnmendoul figure impact.
Sew it in bad-bl'igbt knits -••eJ'Y«)e wUl say you loot
10 fresh.
Printed P a t t e r n !IO(WI;
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14, JI. Size 12 (bust 34) re·
quires 2"-yards 39-incb
fabric.
SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in
coirll for each patten -
&dd lb c:enta for each pat-
tern for flnt-clasa matUng
and special ha n d 11 n g :
otherwise t h ir d • c I a ss
deUvery will tu. three WMh or more. Send to
Mar1-I Martin. the DAU,Y
PIL<YI'. 442 Pattern Dept.,
232 West 18th St .. New York.
N.Y. 10011. Prl11l NAME, ADDR~ with ZIP, SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
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clip coupon In new Sprtna·
Summer Pattern Catalog.
180 ltJles, au sizes. Send 50 c.eaa ~
and oh, so tender. For their
rich, ~llow flavor, the lil-
Ue caket bof.et an early
._. • r l c an non-partilan
1weet.oer, pure unsulpbure4
molaeses.
The batter is poured into
individual paper bak ing
cups placed in muffin pans.
The "top bat" design is
made by cutting out a cone
from the top of each cup. ·
cDke and filling the cavity
with whipped cream before
replacing the cone. Of if
desired, the cupcakes can be
topped with apple91\Jce or
your favorite custard or
lemon sauce. V a n i 11 a ,
chocolate or coffee ice
cream makes a lUlclou• fill-
ing, too.
For sweet refreshment
after a tiring campaign
session, or put of a bullet
supper menu on primary
night, Molasaes Top Hata
get the party vote for
popularity every time. It's
unanimous for the old·
fashJoned goodness of
molasses combined with
ginger, cloves and cin·
namon.
MOLASSES TOP RATS
,,, cup abortemnc
1h cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup molasses
2¥.t cups sifted all·purpose
Oour
1 in ~aspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon ginger
'i' teaspoon cl<>vea
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk or sour
mHk
Whipped cream
Cream shortening a n d
sugar together until light
and Ouffy. Beat in eggs, one
at a time; add molaisse4 and
beat until blended. Sift flour
with remaining dry in·
gred.ienta. Add alternately
flour in fourths and but·
termilk in thirds to creamed
mixture; mix only until
blended.
Place 24 paper baking
cups in 2%-inch muffin
paDS. Fill each cup 2-3 full
of batter. Bake in 3.50
degrees F. oven 25 to ~
mimltes. To make Top Hats.
cut out cone from top or
each cupcake. Fill with
whipped cream and top with
cone bat. YIELD: 24 cup.
oakes.
Abundant Asparagus
Imperial Salad Bowl
A Good Spring Tonic
Couain to the Orchid ar.d
the Euter I.Uy, prlud by
the epicures of Imperial
R o m e, asparagus still re-
maine the aristocrat of the
vegetable group.
Asparagus u a gourmet
ngetabJe b 11 t pricied within
reason for many, many
famlllea to el)joy several
times during the short
season.
California produces 5 0
percent of the asparagus for
the U.S. marketa.
The price of asparagus is
predicted to remain con·
atant because tbere are less
acr~s this year and the pro·
CUIOl"I haft depleted their
inventoriea.
Buy flavorful spears '' aaparap by selecting Ulem
frora a nltiterated cUlp&ay
and wbert the C1lt eodl of
the st.alb .. ktpt moist.
Closed tip ud .U-creen
stalk Indicate a sweet.,
fiavorful Vtfetable.
HlllTJ home with tM
.. paragus. Wrap a wet
towel around tbt bait ol the
bunch: slip it hlto a plastic
bas and Into th•
rtfrtger ltor.
A del.ISbtf ul 1pr1n1 tonic ii
the Imperial Salad Bowl
with Its piquant rweet and
sour flavor.
IMPERIAL SALAD BOWL
Dreubl1
2 tablespoom c 1 o v • r
hooey
2 tableipOODI white wine
vinegar
1 teaspoon rweet pickle
relish
Mix tbe 1 n g r e d I e n t s
together over low beat, so
they blend. Cool.
S ... d
l pound fresh asparagus
l cup fresh or froan
grapefruit I e c t I 0 D I
(dr&ined)
2 cups blte·slzed chunks
'Of iceber1 lettuce
Snap oa the tough end• of
the uparagua; wash. Cot
the Upe oU and slice UM
stalk Into Joni diagonal
1Dca. BlaDcb the uparasua
In boi1Jn1 Nlted water three
mhlutes. Drain : cool.
In a ... bowl, put ln ...
J)U'aiUI UPI and lfapefrult
eect1on1: coet wtth drtsltns.
R.efrlaer• for an hour.
Wbeft ready to serve. add
lettuce and t o 1 1 topt.her.
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DAILY PILOT F•I
Home News and Views
'Liv~aloners' Need Good j)iet, Too
By D0aorBY WDICE ......... ._ ...
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lift .1c ............ will -..,.....DJ-.. lt cam• to
IDMll. •
lillll1 people wbo bave ..... wen ...... ...,U'Yed
u a fudJ1 tltp II*» cmelecs
..tlnC blllHI wblD tbe7 live ..... ,
TbeJ M'J: "Cooldne for
jlllt IDI k DO fml.". • ."It's
too macb troablt!' ••• "I
don't feel lib eatiq. u. •··"I
don't lib ~.". . ."I
bawn't 1ot decent cooking
fadllUel."
WldJe ... an IOUDd like Sood acmee, they .. all
problema 1hat can b e
overCGM with a little ln·
(elnlltJ and planning. But
aay1 the looer. · • • w h y
bother?''
'!be ftllllOll for bOtbering
to eat well 11 that your good
be9ltb al feeling ol well-behla depends on i t .
Numeroua studies tlbow, for
enmple, 1hlt older people
who Mt well have areeter
resistance t.o diseeee and
more vitality. This means
you can get greeter en·
joyment out of living.
Eating the right foods day
by day paya off, too, in the
event ol illne• -for a well-
nouriabed body responds to
tr.tmeM bMta' tblll GM in
a nm-down CODdidm.
Eatina wen JD88iDI ae4ting
tbt right amounts of the
right am of fooda. Some
live..alooera •t too wen -
and this ii jmt M much of a
nutritional problem a s eattng too llttle.
PeraOD1 ~ eat too little
~ey need to flDcl ways to
coax their appetites. Maybe
you're bored or lonely. How
about f.l.nding IOIDeoM else
with the aame problem to
eat with you occaslooally?
Maybe you're not getting
enough exercise. How about
taking a walk before you
eat?
Maybe you've gotten out
of the habit of regular meals
and you're just snacking all
day on foods lik.e crackers,
cookies and sweet rolls.
Instead, how about taking
the time to plan regular
meals so that you get some
of the Basic Four foods in
each?
A simple pett«n to follow
is to include in Heh meal
some meat, eggs, poultry,
fish or beans; some milk,
cheese, ice cream or pud·
ding; some breed or cereal;
some fruit or vegetable.
It's too much bother to
cook for just one! Look at
an the foods that•• easy to
mate -'fresh and CUDed
fruita for example ;
vegetables lite carrots, let·
tuce , cabbace and
cauliflOftr that can be
eaten raw; canned aoup1 US·
ed u soup or in combtnatlon
with other foods for quick
s.auces. For example a can
of tuna added to cream of
Chicken soup makes instant
creamed tun& to 11erve on
toast
In addition to ca.rmed tuna,
other canoed meata such as
chopped ham, chicken, hash
and stew all provide good
protein with little cooking
required.
Canned macaroni o r
spaghetti or beans can be
combined with 1 e f t o v e r
cooked meats for • quick
way to use leftovers.
Cheese and cottage cbeese
are another source of ln·
stant protein. And there's
always eggs for an in·
expensive, easy to prepare
meral.
Nutritious -but -• a 1 y
desserts include ice cream,
instam pudding, b a k e d
custard, gelatin with canned
fruit.
For variety Why not serve
yourself 1111 ocoasional TV
dinner? These are c09tly for
a family, but for a live·
a!oner they offer a beleced
mtll for much lea ha the
coat of eatiDC out.
Make e~ mell a
special occasion
1omethint to look fwward
to. Set ~lf a place at
tbe table with an attractive
placemat instead of at.an-
ding up to eat in the kitchen .
Or, use a TV tray 10 you
can have the company of the
TV while you eat.
You'll be surprised to find
tbat Jlf e seema more in·
teresting · when you have
good meals to look forward
to.
QUESTIONS WE A RE
ASKED
Q. ls a quai1er or side of
freezer beef always sold by
the "hanging weight"?
A. Yes, this is Ule usual
practice. And it's important
to realize that of ttlis total
weight you pay for 20 to 25
percent waste -bone, fat,
trimmings -known as
"cutting loss." Thus a hind·
quarter of 139 pounds at 59
cents a pound would cost
Sll'l. Your net weight in meat
would be 104 pounds if the
cutting loss was 25 percent.
So your net cost would be
about 79 cents a pound.
Q. Is it ~ to UM
•
tomato aauce in place of
either cmmed tomatoes or
tomato paste? It'• 10 much
llmpler just to keep one
kind of tomatoes on band •
A. Yea, tomato sauce can
be lllbetitut.ed in recipes
calling for canned tomatoes
or tomato paste. When
substituting tomato sauce
for solid pack ·tomatoes use
half the amount of tomato
••uce plus an equal amount
of water. In other words, for
ooe cup of tomatoe s,
substitute 'A cup tomato
sauce and % cup water.
When substituting tomato
sauce for tomato paste use
twice tbe amount of tomato
sauce aJJ tomato pUte and
reduce the liquid called for
in the recipe to half the
tomato sauce used.
Q. What is a J(jwi fruH
and how are you supposed to
eat it?
A. The J(jwi comes from
New Zealand and is com·
monly known as the Chi!lffe
Gooseberry. The fuz zy
surface should be brushed orr and the fruit peeled. IL
can be eat.en raw either sUc·
ed, halved or quartered. The
fruit is sweet and should be
served ~u chilled. Jt is
good when served in com·
bination with other fruits.
Hills Bros Coffee -is' more than
. .......... -........, ....
than other leading coffees
••
Colee is all we make. And we've found a way to make it
better. A mp of cofee gets iu Savor from what scientists
call ~ lavor solids." We haft developed• new way
of bleadinl nd roasting that gives oar cofee more of these
8awt' solids than other leading cofees. As tbt chart sbows-
13S more, 14S mott, even 151 morel You get a cup of cofee
that has more Savor, more body,mort straagth. Even with
aeam and sugar the richer coffee Savor coma through.
fS-: ~°""""' i..••·•"' Enjoy some IOOG. ~-"!NJ
I ,
Head for thel\Hills!. Enjoy our
l""Hlt Coffee, tool
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Guests'll Flip With Tempting Cake
Pai&Si.DI ln fronl of a
supermarket di.splay o{ cake
mixt1 can often b •
disheartening to the e~
perienced homemaker as
well u the brlde. Tbe-
pboto&raptMd cakes whlcb
appear on tbe bou11 ao
pei'f ect in every detail, onen
make even the belt home ef-
forts pale 1n comparllon.
One homemade c a It e
that's sure to pleue the eye
la the uptkte-down cue.
Wlth it, you Uike the flip a~
pro.ch, planning the top· or
rather, tbe bottom-ac·
cordln& to )'our own 'tfbim
and fancy. Tbe trW! and
which you carefully
p in the bottm of your
g ,an, at lhe start. provide a happy ending
when tll complete cake is
flipped over oow the serving
diJh, lookln& even prettier
than you h&ive planned.
New E n g 1 a n d e r 1 ,
parliculary homemaker•
from Vermont, have alway1
used m a p l e sugar-based
11yrup1 to add a touch or
rich. dlatl.ncUve navor to
baked goods. Syrup of thi1
kind la particularly good in
upside down cake recipes
because when mixed with
butter and used In the ~
tom of the baking p&ll, It
makea a moist, flavorful
topping which holds the fruit • ••. ,.~ •• #,,~
or nuu In place when the
cake is turned out.
f or a traditional pi.Ilea~
tile upside dawn cake that'a
s i m p 1 e as well u
rlecorative. try Sunshine
Upside Do'\\'-n C a It e •
Maple Nut Upside Down
Cake. a variation on the
upside-down idea, is also •
easy and eye-appealing. 'lbe
simple key to both of these
recipes is the UM of
prepared cake mi:<.
U you prefer to bake your
upelde down cake "from
scratch/' try Prune Upside
Down Cake. '1be topping
feahD'H a rich-looking COID•
binatlon or prunes, apricotl
and null.
Each uptlde down cake
you make will owe its
luscious appearance to your
crec:•tlve talents, dependiog
on the way you have layered
your pan. Tbtae cakes are
truly culinary works of art
which bear your o w 11
signatW'e. PICTURE0 PERl'ICT TRIAT-PINIAPPLI UPSIDI DOWN CAKE
One last hint. All upside
down cakes taete their
delicious best when served
warm immediately after
being turned out of the bak-
ing pan.
SUNSHINE UPSIDE DOWN
CAKE
3 tablespoons butter oc
margarine
2-3 cup maple syrup
7 canned pineapple slices
13 dried apricot halves
7 maraschino cherries
Pecan halves
1 package yellow cake
mix
=!4 cup water
2 eggs
In a JO.inch 1pring form
pan or 1.,_. cake pan ap-
proximateJ;r 2 Inches deep,
melt butter and 1-3 cup
syrup unW bubbly. Arrange
pinee.pple llicea on syrup
mixture in bottom of pan
with ooe in the center, and
six around the edge. Place a
cherry Jn the middle of each
cherry in tbe middJe of each
pineapple slice, and an
apricot half on top of each
cherry and between each of
the pineapple 1llcea around
the edge of the cake. Add
pecan bdves in decorative
fashion , where desired.
Comblne cake mix, water,
eggs and remaiirloc 1-3 cu p
syrup; belt untll 1111oolh.
5pooli batter evenly over
fruit, covtriDC It complMely.
Bake in a preheated
A Plum of a Sundae Topping
moderate oven (350 degrees
F) for 45 to 50 minutes or
until cake tests done. Cool In
pan for S minutes, looaen
edge.a and invert on a plat-
ter.
DOUBLE-DECKER
l\IAPLE NUT U P S I D E
DOWN CAKE
Soft butter or mugaine
l 1h cup cbOpped pecans or
walnuta
1 package yellow cake
mix
1 cup maple 1yrup
Peca blilftl ud nib
apple W e d I I I for
clecorlllMa
Coat bc*CllD ad .... oft
niM 'EJ:b --aalra paDI
aeneroual7 wi&b r o o m
temperature butter. Place cboWect DUtl •ound aides
and bottom of buttered
pana. Butter wW bold null
in place. Prepare cake mix
according to directions.
Spoon batter eveoJy over
pecm1.
Bake in preheated
moderate oven (~ degrees
F') for :.> to 35 minutes or
until cake testa do n e .
Meanwhile,.beat syrup ·to a
bubbling boil and pour haU
of syrup owr each cake
I.Yer. Let ltlDd far 10
minutel. LooffD cae edges
end Jawrt oo cake rack.
Stack_. i.,er on top of the
Wlt.b California ,,.... scomiQs into l?Mtef 1weetened-to-t.a1te plwm u. topping for generous IUPPlY, tt 11 t1mt for new waya to HrVe MtYtnp of rtcb nldl1a ice cremi.
the tart, sweet frull A treat ll aaing sliced,
t ' . .
other and decorate the lop
oC the cake with peca n
balve1 and fresn apple
wedges.
PRUNE UPSIO~ DOWN
CAKE
1 packace dried prunes
1t2 peckate dried apricot ·
halves
2 tablelpooll! butter or
margarine
1·3 cup maple syrup
1~ cup qar
1 cup wcetable oil
3e1&1
2 ~ lilted all purpose
flour
1 teaapoon each baking
IOda, cbmamon, nubneg al1IPce I
11, teupoon aaJt
1 ~buttermilk or so ur
1 cup chopped nuts, if
dellred
GLAZE
~ cup buttermilk or sour
milk
~ cup maple syrup
in teaspoon baking soda ¥• cup butter
In advance, cover prunes
with water, bring to a boil
and cook about five minutes.
Pit aod cbop enough prunes
to make 1 cup. Set aside.
Melt butter and 1/3 cup
1yrup in a tube pan. Ar-
range row1 of whole prunes
and apricot halves in butter-
syrup mlKture.
Make cake batter by blen-
ding aupr and oil; beat
eggs and add. Sift together
di')' iDlf9CUents and add
altmiate)J with buttermilk
to sugar mixture. Md
reserved cup ol chopped
prunes and nuts , if desired.
Carefully spoon batter into
Piil over prunes a n d
apricots, making sure fruit
stays 1n place. Bake in a 350
degree oven for 1 hour or
until tbe cab tests dooe.
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HERBS SEASON DRESSING FOR LAMB
Be a Lamb
Here's a Jewel '
For Jaded Menu
Pleaty fl lpriac l&mb DOW
&I an a. market. You can brine..., life to jaded ap-
petites by lel'Ving a crown
rOlllt flDed with savory herb
eeasooed stuffing . • .
perfect for any Sunday.
Well In 9dvance, order
fl'GID the butcher a "crown"
ro.t of lamb, allowing two
dM!pl per tentng. Remove
Ute ground lamb lrom the
center ~ the crown ( made
ol rib chops) and use it in
the liaffing.
The zestiest part of the
meal may well be the dress·
ing. Start with a prepared
lfttfftng mix -one that has
tlhe r e d o I e n t ~asonings
already H:illfully blended.
For a mint.flavored veu ion
just right with lamb, try the
recipe given below.
Seuoo roast witb salt and
pepper. Wrap bone ends in
aluminam foil to prevent
charring. Place on rack in
l'08ltiDg pan end roast , un·
covered. at 325 degrees F .
allowing 30 minutes per
pound. Forty-five minutes
before roast is done, fi ll
center of crown with Mint
Stuffing. Cover-top with foil.
Before eerv.ing, decorate
bone mds with colorful
paper frills obtained from
butcher or di.me store.
The rest of your ~nu
could include new potatoes
Jemon-buttered, peas cooked
with 1eUuce the French
way, bright red tomato
aspic on wat.ercress, and for
dessert the new luscious
fr07Jen piDeapple c h e e s e
strudel with IOW' cream top-
ping.
MINT S'l'l1FFING
1 package (7 ouncea) herb
seuoned cube stuffing
1 pound ground lamb
¥. cup minced onion
l tart apple, ~
1 te~ 1emon juice
1 tablespoon dried mint
leaves, freabened in 1
tablespoOn water
1 teaspoon salt
~~ 1leMpooG paprika
11, te.poon peppel'
~ atufling ac-
eordinl te pllCkap di.rec·
ti.om.
kl lfdlW eoot ll'wnd
lamb -... eboat the
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'''"'". '1'(1•1 wrt f\·:~ r-:t-r~
stuffing. Place in l '12~uart
casserole. Cover roast and
casserole with aluminum
foll. Bake 45 minutes. Yield:
6 ~ 8 servings.
CURRANT MINT SAUCE
J,2 cup red currant jelly
1 tab1espoon g r a t e d
orange rind
2 tablespoons fresh mint
leaves finely cut, or 1
tablespoon dried mint
freshened in 1 table-
spoon vinegar
Break jelly into small
pieces with fork. but do not
beat. Blend in remaining in-
gredients. Heat il desired.
Serve with lamb.
PETITS POIS
A LA FRANCAJSE
I firm head Jettuce
2-10 ounce packages Crown
peas
1·9 ounce jar pickled small
oni~
1 table&poon butter or
margarine
2 tablespoon.s sugar
1~ teaspoon salt
'" teaspoon pepper 1-z cup wa ter
1 teaspoon but1er o r
margarine
2 teaspoons flour
Remove the wilted outer
leaves of the lettuce; trim
the stem . Rinse lettuce in
cold water c o m p I e t c I v
removing all traces of soil.
Cut the head into 6 wedges.
and tie each with soft sfiing
to keep it In ab.ape while
cooking.
Place peas, onioos and
Juice, butter, seasonings aod
water in saooepan, add let-
tuce wedges lut. Cover and
bring to a boil. Mix re·
maining butter and flour in·
to amooth pute; carefully
stir into the vegeta~es to
thicken. Continue cooking
until the peu are just. soft.
Cut the ltrings from the
lettuce. Serve-in small
bowla. It is traditional to eat
petits pois with & spooa.
Yield: 6 terVings.
PINEAPPLE CREESE
STRUDF.l. .
1 pee~ ~ pineap-
ple cbeeM ltrudel
,,. pint IOUf Creml
2 table 11J II .. Jlgbt brown
1111• * cup di....., eralbed
pineapple
BUe *1lde1 eeeardmc to JNdace ctirectioal.
Plllee ..,_ cnem ID -..U
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B1lend Jn drained pineapple .
Cblll. Ser ve g e n er o u s
momids of topping over
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RELISH :~:r~a-11-oz. 25c
BUNSF.:U:.... 8/ 33c
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Radishes,-Onions: .. 2/13c
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Greens Yield
Get Up 'n Go
Barefoot youngsters in
homespun over'8.lls, calico or
floor faek dresses eagerly
spotting and picking tender
wild dandelion, mustard or
sorrel leaves for i b e
families' first spring salad.
An unfamiliar s p r 1 n g scene today but a common
sigbt at the turn of this cen·
tury.
Probably the work-worn
mothers of that period in
our history were not aware
of the nutrients in those
sought aftu wild greens,
but they knew it satisfied a
dietary need after a winter
of root vegetables.
Dandelion, ml!Stard, sor-
rel (or sometimes called
dock ) are excellent sourees
of vitamins A and C, and
some of those ~ld greens
~a good supply of lron,
too.
Today. most comumers
can go to their nearby
markets and find these
spring g r e e n s ; now,
b o w e v e r , they are
cultivated, grow o com·
mercially, waSbed and are
ready to put in the pot, or
use in a tossed salad.
Iceberg lettuce is a good
base for most tossed salads
but the other types of salad
greens complement it in tex-
ture and flavor. The sort.
light green, oily textured
butterbead, the 1 e a { y
bunches of bronze or red,
oakleaf or la1ad bowl give
color and contrast. The Ro-
maine, or Oos, an elongated
bunch ot leaves, is a sturdy
green aod especially good
served with Roquerort or
Blue Cheese »ressings.
CONTINENTAL SALAD
1 bead romaine
1 bead iceberg lettuoe
1 bead butter lettuce
1 bunch of watercress
(break off stems il
they're t.oo long)
1h cup sllood green onions
1 6-0z. j ar art i c b o k e
hearts
6 radishes, sliced ac-
cordion style
8 mushrooms. raw, wash·
ed and thinly sliced
Wash and drain
vegetables well. Line salarl
bowl with attractive outer
leaves of romaine. Break up
remaining romaine, Iceberg
and butter lettuce with
hands into bite-size pieces.
Add watercress, green
onions, sliced a r tichoke
hearts, r a d i s h e s and
mushrooms. Toss well with
fresh Lemon ,J u i c e · 0 i l
Dressing until l e a v e s
glisten. Makes 6-8 servings.
LEMON .t U I C E • 0 I L
DRESSL~G
1 clove garlic, minced
l/• cup b'esh lemon juice
34 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon salt ~L teaspoon fresh ground
b'~ck pepper
Place all ingredients in
small jar. Shake w c 11.
Makes ap1>roximately 1 cup
or dressing.
LETTCCE BOWL
I head iei!berg lettucr
L teaspoon chopped onion
J teaspoon paprika
I teaspoon salt
1"! cup mayonoai5e
2 tablespoons F r c n c h
dressing
2 oz. sharp cheddar
cheese. grated
2 tomatoes, quartered
Guide Tells
How Cooks
Substitute
What do you do when your
recipe calls for f r e s h
tomatoes and you dcm 't want
to use fresh tomatoe~?
When the recipe calli. for
tomato puree and all you
have on the shelf is tomato
paste?
The followinl! guide offers
s o m e substitution sug-
~estions. Some of the sug.
gestions will work I n
reverse.
If the recipe calls for
fresh tomatoes. simmered
and seasoned use 1 cup to-
m ato sauce for each pound
tomatoet; tomato puree.
Equal amount of tomato
sauce: tomato juke or solid·
pack tomatoes. half the am·
ount tomato sauce plus an
equal amount water; toma·
to paste, twice the amount
tomato sauce and reduce
the UquJd called for equal to
half the tomato sauce used ;
condensed' tomato soup, 1
can tomato .auce, '~ cup
water and perhaps 10me
vegetable o 11 , thickener,
sugar and Alt, and oat.sup
or chJU 11uce, an equal
volume tomato sauce plus ~
tup IU,_., I tablu~llCICI\
\I • •
Break lett~cc mto b1te-s1.t.·
ed pieces and place in sal<1d
bowl. Combine o n 1 o n
rika, salt. salad dres~in~~
and cheese. Pour over let-
tuce and toss well. Garnish
with tomato wedges. lv.nkc1o
6 servings.
LETl'UCE WITH LEMON
CREAM DRESSINC;
1 bunch red leaf lettuce
3 tablespoons sugar 1.~ cup lemon juice
1tz cup light cream
Wash lettuce and tear into
bite·siu pieces in salad
bowl. Mix sugar and lemon
juice, then slowly stir in
cream. Pour dressing over
lettuce. Garnish wiU1 radish
slices, il desit-ed. Makes 4
servings.
WILD ROMAINE SALAU
2·3 slices of bacon
2 tablespoons bacon fat
l tablespoon wine vinegar
Dash o{ salt
1 bead romaioe
Tear crisp leaves of flo·
maine Into bite·size pieces,
Meanwhile, fry bacon unW
crisp. Cool. Q-umble bacon
into g r e e n s . Meanwhile,
dissolve sugar and other in·
gredients into bot bacon fat.
Bring to a boil and pour
over greens. Toss until
greens are coated. Makes 4-
6 servings.
MANDALAY SALAD
1 61h ounce can tuna
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1/3 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons light cream
1.4 teaspoon salt
Dash cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon p r e p a r <' ti
mustard
1 cup diced celery
1 c up diced, unpeeled
apple
Iceberg le~
Drain and flake tuna and
sprinkle with lemon juice.
Combine mayonnaise with
light cream, salt. cayenne
pepper and mustard. Com-
bine tuna, celery and ap~llcc;
with dressing. Serve on a
bed of crisp iceberg lettuce
Switchobles
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are movable. not a:li.llolhl
New! Turn plain p1llc.• ... ,
into show-orrs \\ilh :1
dimen~ional. ~\\llchablc fCol
Clower. buttcrn).
FIFTY <.ENTS rco1rhl lor
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for each pattern for tir ... t·
class mailing and l>pt•ci.il
handling: olherwisr third·
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Book of 16 JUfy Rugs -
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Book No. 1 -Deluxe QaUts
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Send 50 cents
Book No. 2 -Mueum
Qulllt -patterns for 12
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products in every departllellf-like U.S •. D.A. Choice Tenderay Br..t Beef-for intance!
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OPEN 1 .
MEMORIAL DAY
Thurs., May 30-10 alQ to 7 pm
Tenderay Takes The Guesswork Out of Buying Beef!·
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US.DA Choke l...O•o~ 'e.....t lool $) l $ Porterhouse Steak lL
U.S.OA Oic»ot Tf!ld_, .._ W
Rib Steak e e e e • LI. 9 5 c
U.S.DA Chalai r.n Cit......... 8 5c Round Steak e e ,t•.
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U.S.DA Choice T ..... oy lton<I a..I $11, . Speacer Steaks • lL
U.S.D.A. Cliob flat Cut....... 79 Pot Roast e e e e u. c
u.s.D.A. Choice ......,_
ltef Stew e • e • u. 89c
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Croinfodloo•.~formorSiylt 59c
Spm't Ribs ••• ,ta .
Seo T-.Fr-~
Shrimp e ~~ ~~ 69c
GrolnfedO.!pChop 99,
Wafer Pork Chops "'· ~Cllltlc..,hom,
ltltha OI °'""' Slkkt 65 c Fryer Pm'fs •••• '.a.
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Fis• Sticks e •• ~;. 43c
f...ShoN Collith. Sol., .......... .,
Halilf Fillets. e ll. 69c 8 g-N $649'
5 ~ $391•
U S.O.A. Choke T tndoroy
8ra<>d Conte< Cvl
Rib Roast e. e e .u.85c
F;;i~·s;-.. e e lL 95c
lryi"9Clli<l011-No~lttl~ MorUtlml•OVotleliol 6.ft
~o•O•bl... ..... Meats e ·~~ ,7 c Pick O' Chick •• lJ. 49'
fo•-Jol.
YO\ll!IT-Twtltty 29 c.Ketl •• e e ~~ 55c Drvmticks • • . ll. c
S-udCt11rerc.ut
Ham Slices •••• ta. 99'
'••oltMock"-e..l.Vtol0tlreoclocl 89 V•I Steaks ••• l•. c
Seo l ,_,,.."' f:.,>l>o<o C<>d OI
Perch Fillets •• u. 59'
Lt.---... -..cl. BC Por~oy~Cor•Oil ' 42 flNCL l.SCDIAl)SOfltNfl c1oroa 36 .,..1 F e.. w Margarine e •• ~ c fi111I TOICh e e ~~~· 64c• Bleach e •• e • ~ c ....,4,.... 39 11.,.1.~ootobel)
t m1.a.v 0owot-t Nlo;an>(lnd.8cOfflaW) 44 Scooter Pill •I~ C' (MarohM.rocl•~·Pl>Od t.tl . 29t'
W. k i2oz. 75c Spray Starch e ·~ c• rganne e e e CTN. IS • • • • • e arL """"''° ... ........,., 29 Cl•d. 2.l<Offlobell :n.OZ.CAN(12tOFflA9R~l1c' Hot fta. ·-e ~O.. c• l lHY 39c •
coldwo!wt s--. .,, Beef Stew •• ·~ liquid All •• ·~~it $19'· Viva Towels e °'~·33c ~c-1• 69 ''blw
,, .. l ,0c o•nobol\ 11nc1. 1ac01tlobol) Ice C.... e e e ~-~ c Potted Meat • sy,~ 22c
Vim Tablets • 38,~~: 55c• '!~J\Polish ·~ 95c • KRcNolHo~°' °''""1'•"ood•
11 .... 111<011 lo1ior1 SS LJohlo"Clco>y $)77 Slicetl Peaches29c~~27' l.M.O .•••••• c;~:37c Dish All. e. e e Js,:. c· O'Ceclar ll'OOlllS tACH c....-i.c"-rv 59 ' ,, ..
"°""G""' 111ANGll $ 39 Pit Filli• •• 1'~ c Lipton Tea e e e4f~ 95c Lux Li•1id e. 12fi 58c O'C-.J-M 2 ... , ·'"'91" ope efACH l raft 2 A>oorlodfl""°"-ll,..W
find. IOcOlll.obtl) ~ r..-. Jelly •• ·~ oc· Metrec I t.oz. 3oc DoYe li•1id • 12-: 48'· Dog fAMI 9'.()Z.16c .., • ..,.. a e e • ·CAN
OoodotoolhasSoo!>, llfO-18' LIQ.,,-UO·R· .ICAHUYS ~ e ee ·~ 3sc B~rbecue s.cl~39ce p e Ill • • • ·~ Col'-3•'-~ 3 75 k<ol!Sq•"u lc~et Soap (I I-) 32 1 Lux Soap 4-1fG, C
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ilii;;t,, .. '= $374'
H ... ,._.~I~ . $)21 Raid lolllt e ee''i! ,,_...,,..
Bacti111 e e e e ~sac
A.-.d$horltlH*~ $)57 New Dawa e • IAOi vosii* "'-:!i$11• .,......
SeCllt s,..,. ': •111 . .._
Prell •••• e. ':: 79c
PIODICEIUYS
,.,,... ••••• 31'1
Drinks•~•• ~ c' M nl eoz. 23c usta e e e • an.
Aih; • e e e ~~ 28' ·~h;.llows ~~ 35'
Silii'SiiiiSH
Yoi ""''' b. co.pletely eatlafied with any Morlet
lcnliet p!'Oduce YM bwy et yovr item will be replocecl
or your MOitey ,.fwttdect, ...._ ..
,,..,,""""' 69 !~"Ii Mlsllr... • e e ll. C
V.to l'elf 0.••• .Met ."·r;;.67c or.•r. flESH HAWAIIAN
~PINEAPPLE
EACH29c .'
Leo'• wo1 .. Sli<ed Smobd T.....,
or O.ido.rl 1-11Meate.e';::45c
"""°"'"'""" liYer San111e'~~39c
l.ddif 1 hio Slicod
s.-etlltef •• ~67c
N"""Y"""'•.._.... lisClits ~ e • e •• ~ 9c
CracU. ...... 51.-p
Stick Cheese • ·~ 77c
OOlASHA•,Uc
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Dips •• e e ••. ~ 33c
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Ct-.d OldrM.,
Sirloi1 Tips •• •: 63c ...... a..,_~
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Di 124 43c _,, e e e e fACH
'IUPTACC», 4k
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M;,f;.p•taj~67'
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T-Pit e ••• :::. 2oc ,_,.v ..... ___ L•-~7c
........... I'm~ ,.,....,_ . °' •• Jlice e. 'C:25'
V..O.C...,'-..... • •••• ~75'
SCH I LUNG
BLACK PEPPER .
~ 39c·
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M.J.B. COFFEE ~ 71c
2-ll. CAN, $1 .40 3-ll. CAN, $2.05
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