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1968-05-30 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
I I t I ' I . r I • • ] .. l \'our Hometown 'J6* VOL 61, NO. I~ 6 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES • i \ ' Dally Paperr ') ... 7 ./. TEN CENTS ' Sop~ith to Spirit All Go Auclion Gavel Wipes Out ·Aerial Collection 87 ARTllUJl R. VINSEL ................... Bits of aviation bi.story, from shrapnel-ahredded wrecks to proud planea built from meuea a n d memoriea wen IOld Wednesday at Orange.county Airport, in the first an- tique aircraft auction of all time. Tbote who lOYecl and piloted the 30 different alrcratt -frail cootraptions iind blavy ~ -sometimes into eternitJ, Jnl&bt aneer at the '288,620 price for the Movleland of the A1r Museum's stock. once &p1raised at fi million. Men who could never hope to own a Model T Ford once i-id their lives just to fly the· same macbines. The collection gathered by stunt pilots Frank Tallman and the late Paul Mantz, of Tallmantz Aviation. over a 2>-year period, was p.rcbued in three boura by flying bulls with crasb·DW'Ted faces and dapper in· dustrial(.N with bendaolh .-.. Largest paqace purchlle wae made by an East Coast a.irC!ratt com- ponents firm, which boug!lt sis WGl'td War l planes far -'81,iOO, plll a variety ol. display 8L'CeMCSttl. Gustave Hulkower, ualltant to the president of The AerGOex Corp., Andover, N.J., said the ttema will all become part of a World'1f• I aircraft museum now planDed Jw tbe firm. Shipment of the dime,,,.. planes is expected witbtn a WMk. A N.w York eoUector atoctbroter J. W. Mldlleii&rf aubmiUln' ID order bJd by en Intermediary p11d the hlghest price, M0,000 for a nearly perfect ma Sopwith Camel fighter plane built In Great Britain. Most of the other Movieland of the Air Museum features, including tiny models, splintered wooden propellors, and Wc.-ld War II fighters wtlich helped change the tide oi bltUe 1D the Pacific, went to individual ~ers. A colorful m'OWd gathered to buy, piece-by-piece, the unique collection purchued more then • year ago by the Rosen-Novak Auto Co., and Mor- rison, Quick Grain Co .. both Nebraska firms. OthefJ came only to watch and mourn. Auctioneer John L. Marion. oC Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York City, opened the bidding u n d e r television floodlights aimllar to those used in mL .. g movies which featured many o! tJ;;'~lanes sold Wednesday. His rambling, rhythmic delivery - perhaps more suited to second-band furniture or prime tobacco than kinga and queens of the sky-heralded tbe brealting up of the 'world's most ex- tensive antique aircraft collection. Small articles went first and a showcase of model airplanes brought $100, a set ~ photographs sold for $30, (See AUCTION, Pace Z) De Gaulle Stays ·o·n Vows to Lead France Out of Turnwil PARIS (UPI) -President Charles je Gaulle said today he will stay in of· nee to cope with the crisis that has paralyr.ed France. Rejecting any sug- gestion of resigning, he said he would dis10lve the National Assembly and hold general electioM. De Gaulle addressed tbe nation in a sped.al broedcast after a 47-mlnute emergency meeting with bis cabinet in the Elysee Palace on bow to ret0lve I.he strikes and violence that have brought the , cou.atry to the brink of VCI Athletic Director . D~ at 52 Dr. WQDe CrawfGl'd, direcW tl}. athletics at UCI, ad a nllC:lonaJly known authorit1 on planning of phy- sical education faclllties, died at mid· night Wednesday. Memorial serv· ,.ices will be held J,Monday night, but l'1me and place ve not yet been et.ermined, a UCI pokesman s a i d ly today . Dr. Crawford had been been on t h e lstaff for six years vand served as the first athletic direc- tor and chairman ' of the physical ed· ucation depart-WaJDe Crawford menl The 52-year-old educator succumb- ed to a long illness. Author of a book and numerous ar- ticles on plannlng and construction of p b y s i c a 1 education facilities, Dr. Crawford was chairman of the Intercollegiate Athletics Section, Na- tional College Physical Educ~n As· aociatlon. "The large number of trophies al- ready won by UCI varsity teams in regional and national competition is concrete evidence of the caliber of (UCI) athletics • . . " school oUlcials recently wrote concerning Dr. Craw- ford's work. SUrvivors include his wire, Marge, of the family borne at l~l E. Santa Clara Ave., Santa. a sari, David. in graduate school at UCLA; and a daughter, C&rolyn, a UCLA freshman . Dr. Crawford was a native of Pennsylvania and a graduate Of t h e University of Illlnols, with experience as a coach, pn>fesllOI' fnd adminlstra· tor at several colleges and universi- ties. He toot tbe post at UCI after 18 months as a conaultant on proposed programs, staff rec:ndtment and de· sign or facilities. Assistant Atbletlc Dtrector Al Ir- win bas been .cttng head of the de· partment since Dr. Crawford was forc- ed to leeve the post becauee of his ill· ness. LE.4RN 'HOW TO' lN PIWT TODAY Ntw produdl, DIW UMt .for dW pro- dueta, baaclJmaD'• JOU and • lot of "bow·to" for the ~llller. Tbat'• the special J*U,.. you'll find IMldt toda1. An dpt..,.,• special Home lmpnmment Section thlt Is vtrtuallJ a ftome lhow in print Mid pktura, preeeatLd uclutively by .._ DAJL Y PILOT. .... chaos. The French frane was in such bad shape European bankers were refusing to trade in it despite an emergency credit ot $100 million to France from tbe U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Gaullists called for a massivf demonstration in favor of the Tl-year- old president in downtown Paris. De Gaulle announced bis decision aft.er 24 bour1 ol. isolated thought at his country estate in CoJombey·les· Deax Egllaes, 110 mile.a east of Parts. I le helicoptered lnt4 tbl ompiUl early today under murky aklel and began holding conferences with Premier Georges Pompidou and then with the cabinet. lo his address to the nation, he an- nounced he would not drop Pompidou. There had been speculatiGn be would, just as there bad been speculation he would step out of office after 10 )'ears in power. llis voice was firm, _.. defiant as he spoke. Coast Drug B~i~ Nets 17 Susp~d:~ ~ N~ lnveatigators from fi ve jurisdictions struck along the Orange Coast early today. from a pie· turesque Laguna Be~h hotel to soc.ially prominent Lido Isle, roundin g up 17 suspected drug peddlers and users. Only small quantities of marijuana. pills a1ld other contraband were eeized in the series or rai4s, but some heroin was also confiscated, according· to sheriff's · deputies . Most of the arrestees were taken in Laguna Beach and· booked into Orange County Jail on silspicion of sale or ~sslon of dangerous drugs. Many of tbe suspects are bearded. Jong-haired hippie types, according to arresting officer.;, who said the pro- cess was orderly and involved liWe resistanct. Utt Asse11s He Would Risk Atom War Anytime Special to tlte DAILY PILOT LA JOLLA -"I would risk an atomic war anytime," d e c 1 are d Congressman James B. Utt (R-Tuatln) Wednesday in reply to the challenge of an opponent. Utt, who bad advocated use of force against North Korea to recover persOIWlel seized in the Puel'1o tn- ddent. was being enthusiastically received by the Republican Women's Club of La Jolla. Then up jumped his opponent, William A. Dougberty during the quu- tion and answer session. The 44-year-old Santa Ana trial at· tomey asked Utt U he propoled iolng to war in Kore, over the Pufblo in· cldent. "Yes. I would have Uled force," .aid the coogresaman. Needled about an atomk war by Dougherty. Utt declared that tbe atomic bomb unleubed oa Hiroeblma during World War n bad aaved a million lives, both tbcJn of American soldier• and Jepanese defenden. Dlldlasing Vietnam, Utt said, "U we want to win a war ln Vietnam. all we have to do Is drop a bomb on the Red Rlver Dam and it will till a million of them." He apparently referred to a conventional bomb. DouPertY ubd Utt if ht were taJk. Ins about a dmn tn Red Cllina. Utt aald DO, a um near Haiphong. He aald U\e ctam'•deltruction WOGld Bood'out the COliDCIJlide. ~1 was bJmselt challenged bltlertf by a woman oearby wtto .. ted lf he was alreld to die for hla country. .. l'w been a Marine ft,itter pUot and been il1 two ••s lld I'm not afraid to die belt I don 't want to start an atomic •• ," be rtlponded. • ·. Largest single raid came at the 1 lotel Del Camino, 1289 S. Coast Highwc:y, Laguna Beach, where three men and a girl were arrested during predawn hours. . Marine Tap• for Fall.en Buddie• Dan Phillips, 22, Richard Hubbard, 29, Donald Ross, 20. and Linda Powell, 18. ~ere all arrested on suspicion or sale of dangerous drugs. Corporal Robert Krueger from Cleveland, Ohio, sounded taps today at Marine Corps Air Facility in Santa Ana as military personnel in Orange County joined the civilian community in Memorial Day services to honor all servicemen lost in U.S. wars. Walter D. Douglas IJI, 18. or 932 Via Lido Nord, on Newport Beach's plush L(do Isle, was arrested on the same ch&rge at the family home early to· day. A girl present in the Douglas home. Candace J. "Candy'' Joh nston, 18, of 933 E. Balboa Blvd., was arrested with the Fontana industralist's son. on suspicion of being in a place where narcotics are being used. Douglas was arrested on a felony warrant issued by the S81lta Ana-Or- ange Judicial Diatrict Court, accord· ing to Detective Al Epstein. Mitchell Smitb, 20, his wile Gale, 22, and Charmain Lopez, 18, were ar· rested at 1088 Del Mar Ave .• Laguna Beach. on smplclon of possession of narcotics. Robert Potter, 18. and Edward Gresham, 'l'l. were taken into custody at 259 Alta Vista Way, on suspicion of possession of nE1rcotics. Luis Brock, 19, was arrea1A!<l at 622 Thalia st., on a warrant charging sale of drugs, and a companion. Steve McDonough, 19, was arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs. David Nagel, 19. was arrested at :Int Bluebird Canyon Drive, on suspicion of sale of marijuana. Christine Cavin , 19. ot 2 5 6 !l l Cervantes Lane, Mission Viejo, wa~ arrested on suspicion of sale or (See NARCO RAID, Page !) One-eye Masked Machete Bandit Rohs Attendant A grotesquely garbed band.it dashed out of an alley in Westminster early today and robbed a se.rvice station al· tendant of $47, after chasing him and wildly waving a machete. JWbert P. Kelly, 20, night man at the Standard Oil station at 8 0 0 1 Wettminster Blvd., was sweeping up when the suspect approached him about 3 a.m .. police said. Officer Gary Kailey said the barefoot bandit - wilo wore baggy pants, Cingerless gloves and a brown paper bag with one cyehqle over his head -first cleaned out the pump island cash box. He then chased Kelly into the office and forced him to open a floor safe, taking •ddJtional uoney, part of whlch he subsequently dropped while fleeing. Kelly wa~ smashed across the neck by a judo chop from the knife.wielding man, police said. and kicked In the face three times when he dropped to his knees in a corner. Suh Radio Call BeachManBecomes First County Holiday Fatality Orange County recorded its fir:.t traffic fatality of the f o u r • d a y Memorial Day holiday Wednesday night when a Huntington Beach trailer park resident mysteriously veered off the road and slammed into a eucalyp- tus tree. Huntington Beach police Identified the victim as Edward H. Fritz. 60. of 21752 Pacific Coast Highway. He was dead on arrival at H u n t l n g t o n lotercommunity Hospital. California recorded five traffic fatalities while Pennsylvania led the nation in Memorial Day tramc deaths with 13. Latest tallies ind1cated 47 persons killed across the nation in highway crashes. A breakdown of accidental de&!lhs went like this: Traffic; 47. Drownings: 3. Miscellaneous: 3 Tot.a.I: 53. 1 Six of Pennsylvania rata.Uties were in one crash in Alleghany Township. a Hoax? Along the Oran~t! t;oast, authoritles have scheduled an autopsy today on Fritz' body in an effort to d«ennine why bis old sedan abruptJ:y veered off a straight sb'etch of roadway and into the tree. WHITE STEAMER MISSES YOY AGE WILMINGTON (UPI) -For the first time in nearly two decades, The Big White Steamer, SS catallna, did not make her opening Memorial Day trip to Santa C&talina 1sland. The vessel spent the holiday in a Marine scrap yard where her owner, Charley Stillwell, &ays she may stay. He Is dickering with eight mariUme unions over contr.act provisions for this season's work. The dispute centers on the number or men re- quired to run the ship. Hope Fade.ff for Scorpion Despite Message Report Weat•er ll may be a holiday along the coast but the weatherman 1s paying no attention to fun-seek· ers, predicting mc.-e generally cloudy, allgbUy cool weather. NORFOLK, Va. iVP ll -T••n Which pickcl.l up the •·a In g 1 e destroyers cooducted an intensive transmission." The messaae alao was search of the AtlanUc llO mi les o(f received by six shlps of the search Norfolk tod"f after six ships and a plane picked up a mysterious radio fleet trying to locate the SCorplon, vol~ meuage using the code name of miaslng since Monday on an un· the mlssing USS Scorpion. derwater voyage from the Mediter· Alter aome hours, the search shl1>s ~. Its last reported poaltlon was reported the.7 bad failed to find any ... _ a . trace of the nuclear submarine which , near urc ruores. h.aa been ovenS11e since Monday wllb '"'-Defense Department quoted the 99 men aboard. There was also no tr1n1m111loa as saying: "Any IUltJon repeat ot the aingJe rad Io U\1J ntt (network) -this ii the (code transmls.S<MI. WVtd for the Scorpion)." 'nit code mp Oden• Dtpa.rtment sourcu oame ls cluslfled. said Olen was "a 99 per~ent chall<'t" Six .Navy destroyers in tbe geneal the trao1ml11ie>n waa a hoax. area •htre the ~ch ,,W,. was At ~ 1ame ume, the venell check· opwatlq,' 110, mllee • -.t fl1lm the ed oat dtbri.I spoUed by 1 Navy P2V ~·· bome bue at N_,oll, hn· Neptune 1ubmm1ne lpOttfr plant! ~_..17 bepn In latall .... Ilardi. '- -- Four more destroyers were dilpat. ched to join them. Fo1low1ng the report of, the message, Cmdr. T. L. Ingraham, public in· formation oCflcer ror the AUanUc Sub- marine Force. told newsmen: "The message could have been a bou." This view was shared lAter by Lt. Cmdr. John Hamlett. and Information officer with Atlantic Flftt bead· quarters at Norfolk. B u t neither of· Heer would elaborate. At hil DtWS conference. lngrWID aaid that If the tneSllge actually orlginaled from the Scorpion ill the atta where the pla>e pkked Jt up, il llkel)' would be too t. don for normal mc:ut operaUClftl. The ocean ii U.000 feet deep 'at WI 1pot -far beloW the opeNtiltc depCb ot aQJ IUb. INSmE TODAY ........ """ . ......,... ' --~··' ,......... I I PTA M .......... INI ..... .. u Or. .....,... a ,...... ,. ~ H ---. " ... .. .z O~LV PILOT Burglar Break futo Men's Store . ' Burglars racing agwnsl time smash· ed the window of a Costa Mesa men's store and set off an alarm early today. but loaded up nearly 100 suits and sport jackets before police arrived. • Management of the J Larrls & Jo"'rank store at 3333 Bristol St.. today was tallying up the mi ssing clothing to determine their lolls. Investigators said a silent alarm from the South Coast Plua emporium was tripped at 3:28 a.m., and-first of- ficers on the scene foood one entire display section looted. Sgt. Robert BaUJn&er said store or- f\cials estimated that 50 to 60 suits were taken. along with. about 30 sport • )ackets, worth at least S4lveral thousand dollars. Wlndow smash burglaries o f Southland men's ~es have been on the upswing during the past Several C'llontbs and two suspect& have been caught by Cost~ Mesa police. .. M esan Wins N e'W State Post Term Costa Mesan Thomas H. Gaines, Jr. has been re-appointed to the California Regional Water Quality tontrol Board by Gov. Ronald Reagan, it was an· oounced today. Gaines, an executive wWl Union Oil Company of Wilmington, Uvea at 1953 Pelican Place In Costa Mesa. The governor also appointed Arthul' E. -Bruington to a four-year term on the board. He la chief deputy engineer of . tti,, Los Angeles County Flood Control ·District. Bruington, 40, replaces Frank G. Bonelli of Huntir1gton Park. whose term expired. Both Gaines and Bru- ington are RepubUcans. 3 Countians Killed In Vietnam Action Three Orange CountJans att: among S311$ted by the Department of Defense as casualties in Vietnam. Uated u killed ln action were Army Sgt. Ronald C. McEuen of Garden Grove and Marine Cpl. James E. Jobnloo of TUltln. After pnvioual.J being reported mllllng, Anny Sgt. Graz L. Witherell rA Sant.a Ana has now been listed u ldDtd ill action. Today's Weather Sun, JJoon, Tide• ''14" 'Int IOW .. • .. • ... T:Clll e.m. .0 1 ''"' Niii .... . . .. . . ., , 2:'1 D.m. J 2 SKClf'd 1oW .. .. .. • • .. • .. S:OI 11.m. l.O *"'Ml lllth .. • 11: 4' 1>.m. S 0 Moor! Rbn ''°' a.m. s.tt sun 111 .. J:'4 ....... 541, 1 sa "·'"· ''"' Cl. , .. , Lltl o.. .. .. Jllflt J Ju,,. 10 June 17 June 2S Couial Weniher lM Oren" '°"'' wlll be motllY cloudY toclay '¥Ith "ltlbl!llY It milts a...i wind $001hwnl 6 knots, wll!I 11111• temelerllurt clltnte. Cllllfenala $0UTHfltll CAl.IFOltNIA~M clouds lnl111d to t-114 "'°"nlel11 •'-· otNrwlM ~llY ~unnr Tt>uncl<ly •nd Frldn. A lttllt coottr aays Inland stcri... GvtlY wifldS In *'-'"· LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY-Low<-boil ,,,..,,., wnny t it__,. T'"'"4if'I -FrlcltY. A Ill· ,. ceelw ... ....., R(floM. C>Wrllltfll ,.... """ '1. Hfft TI1vrsel1y 75. MOUNTAIN AlllEAS -M9tll't clHr end lUMY """ -hltll tlcMll ThV1''41rf •nd FrldtY. EtrlY ..,.,... -. ~ C'OHlll tloPes. A 111111 coolt• ..,.. ~ Windy •I llmn. INTfltlOlt ANO DESEltT ltfGIONS-Mc»lly clHr Ind -y wlltl ,_ 111911 Cl-i TltllrtdeY - Frl*y. GWIV wlncls 20 to JO m p.h. tt ""'"· Nol ....,. 90 hot. OYemltllt laws ,...,, » Dwtft• V•tltv. --f.2 le 74 -VtllfVI, 1• lo M Jowt< v,,...,.. Hltll 'Tlllinclty n to 103 -· vetien , IOl to tit"'"' v.Wen. SAN OIEGO COUNTY-l-tlooch OVfr COHl•I MdloM nllht lllrOUllh lortnoon looun. Oi!Mrwlw ~ lllQll ci.udlt but mostly 1unnv TitundaY. Sctmto- ..,,., _..,. ,,..,_. "11•nd ~.-.,, Hl911 todtY In Sin oi.to 11, fOAcaJt tow lvftlt M n. 11k111 r11ur1- d•Y 10. Coetl•I .... oft~ winds .... , and '°""" ..twly t to 1' lo.llltl txCtM 111111 ...... "tt<lebll. DAILY PILOT ............ c.... .... ..._t•s ._. '-""'9 ....,. ••a.. ,....,..., CALllOmU lMert H..W-' ,....... n....1t ... 11 ..., n.wi.1 /\. Mw.hlH ............ • J .. k L C.rley r .. I NI••-' ....... ,,.,...,. ...,..,..... Ol..W OM.et Cllla ,...., -.... ..., ....... ............................. ~ ._.,, m ,._ •-............ , •• ..n.. JL_ ,. Thursday, May 30, 1968 SAIGON (UPlt-North Vietnamese troops burling groenndes as they ran broke Into a U.S. Army infantry out- -nu~red 3,113, Including 426 dead and 2,687 wounded. , post near Dak To in the ~ntral highlands today. The Americans beat back lhe attack. killing about 150 or the Communists. U.S. mllitary sources aa.ld . Tbe previous high total casualties for a week was 3,499 during the week endJng April 6. Lalt week's deaths brought total American dead in he Vietnam war t.o 7.3.tas. Total wounded was listed at 146,363 and those missing or captured at 1,215. Communist dead last week wu listed at 2,550, the lowest since the week ending April~ when 1,899 were reported killed. of Lal An and True KJn were within 1aeven miles of 'th~ marine SURply base 9f (>ong ha which has been the focal point of heavy flgbtpac for a month. Spokesmen said ~t least 10 Marines were ltilled and 4 were seriously wounded early today in the alack. No estimates of Communist dead were available because the Americans wete unable to penetrate their positions. Grina Triple Murder Scene Charred remains or Stall Sergeant Alan Woods' unilorm was. rec~v ered from hls trailer home in Paso Robles Wednesday after hls wile, Janet 36 and soas David, 8, and Glenn. 7, were shot to death an d the h~me' put to the torch. Sgt. Woods wasn't home. ije is serving in Vietnam. Instant Douse Lagunans Develop New Concept Laguna Beach Is going to grow by one house Friday, an instant house; ail you do Is put the two halves togeth- er and plug lt in. The three bedroom home is the creation of "Concept Structures". a new partnership by Lagunans Tom Lyster and architect J . Lamont Lang- worthy. The prefabricated redwood home. a prototype. i! to be llfted onto its con- crete wall parapet at 1015 Park Ave· nue. _ The two halves will then be bolted together, Lyster saJd, and the instant home welded to Its base. The utilities, already in, will be connected and the house is a going concern. The house, 1440 1quare feet. wlll cantilever from the walls on which it rests and they will form the sides of a garage. Lyster said each half of the house is 12 by 68-feet and can be transport· ed down the highway on a large truck without a special permit. Lyster said Langworthy's design makes a more sophisticated type house than a conventional model In- cluding interior walls that can be moved to change the inside of th e home according to need. Lyster said he expected the struc· ture to represent a saving to h o m e buyers because of the savings of in- plant fabrication. The design. he !aid, has been &how- ing at the Pasadena Art Museum in the Design Ten Exhibit and will move from there to the California Exposl· tion for display. Fro• P.,.e l AUCTION ..• while '15 was paid for a portrait of famed Col. Charles Undbergh, first man to fJy solo across the Atlantic Ocean. One or three repUcas or his Spirit or St. Loti.is, plans for whlch were in- itially drawn at a Ryan Aircraft shop in Westminster, before ils con- struction in San Diego, was later sold for about $17,000, during spirited bid· ding for the antiques. Another prize with origins in the Southland wiu part of the Piper Apache piloted by Long Beach ~viat.rix Joan Merriam on her 1964 'round-the- world solo fli ght, and autographed by well-v.ishers along the rugged route . So eager were bu.)'ers that one man purchased a Curtiss Gulfhawk once Did Danny's Song Of LSD and Such Start at School? Who is l()..year-old Danny who c-.ime home from a Costa Mesa school sing- ing songs about LSD? Newport-Mesa school authorities would like to know. Los Angeles Times columnist Matt Weinstock wrote that Danny sang "A B C D -LSD. mommy says ifs good for me" to the tune of the alphabet song "A B C D E F G." For an encore. he sang this varia- tion or "Frere Jacques": "I..sD, LSD. doctors can make it and teach- t>rs can take it. why can't we. why can't we?" Asked by his parents where he learned the songs. Danny said indJf. fcrentl)'. "In sc.hool. .. Frent P•1e J (\ NARCO RAID ... dangerous drugs . Danny Partain, 23, of 11781 Sage St., Gar<len Gron, and Walter L. Hale. 22. ot 13061 Lampson Ave .. Garden Grove. were booked on two counts each ol the same charge. JnvestJgators from the Oronge Coun· ty Sheriff's narcodc1 burnu. stale ag!DU, aod police from Laguna Beech. Newport Btacb and Oardtn Grove wae ittolwd In the nigbt·long It.ring of raids. ''ll was just about ., smooth ai we could hope for," sakl Of)e detective, "really pretty uneventful." One suspect wbote recant is not u short as bis memory of urcotlcs In· vttttsatol's he ha dealt witl'I hi the patt broke ap tht CT"O'f'ded La.iuna Buch police dfparUMut at one point. "Gttze," he moaned at be WH led In, bands cuffed behind bia back. "I've DeVft' betft ln llJ'Y trouble before." \ &Q Ji}oteeS by the late Maj. At Williams. although a tltle dispute exists with the S.mlthsoolan Institution in Washington. Final possession of the big orange biplane. flown by the onetime big league baseball pitcher who went on tn become an aerial .,arfare strategist and newspapel' columnJst, hinJ?es on resolution of the ownership question. No matter who finally obtains thr Gulfhawk, however, it ls doubtful any collect.ion or antique aircraft will ever equal that pul together by the Tallmantz partnership. although thf' firm still owns a large selection of aviation pioneers. "I sure hate to see this collect ion broken up," commented an aviation fan Wednesday, as workers began roll- ing smaller accessories out of the bic: museum building, which is now being cleared. It seemed the end of a briefh · reconstructed era, and a display pl<.t· que lo front of the oldest craft present. a 1909 replica CUrtiss-Pruett propeller pusher plane, underscored the irony. "Note to reader: This aircraft is part of the perm31\ent Tallmantz col- lection on display al Orange County Airport. Santa Ana. Calif., it read. But nothing is really permanent. The late Paul Mantz was killed in n crash while filmin g a movie and his partner. frank Tallman. is now 111 Germany doing stunt-flying, while th" h.i11toric collection they put together during two decades is belng scattered. The most symbolic incident of all. however. occurred as the sale of 30 du sty pioneers of man's cooquest or the sky began at 2 p.m .. Wednesday. Words of the au~Uoneer died as an clutbound jetliner. descendant or the creaky predecessors being sold below. roared over and its shadow flickered in the soon-to-be empty hangar full of history. Deep within their wood, wire and rabrlc. the Spad._ Bleriot, Fokker and Curtiss vjbrated slightly. as though in memory of days when the air was new and they were young . Furniture Van Looted of $1,000 A parked furniture van wa.s looted or ~everal items while parked behind the owntt's store In one or a string or burglarlell which netttd more than 11.000. Costa Mesa police said today. Ruben Freedman, of R & D f<'urnlture, 1844 N. Newport Blvd .. said twv chairs. a table, and aeven1 other artlclts worth more thin 9500 were takf'n from the padlocked trvck. Grtiory D. Damon. ot )tDO Newport Blvd., tokl police he JOit stereo sound equlpment worth '364 to a bur(lar who at:pptd lnto hil unloctod 6edroom through a window. And a quanUty of ftthing gear worth Q)O was stolen from a garage at tbo home of HoUy W. Boots, of l"7 Mldaeuoar St., d'le vktlm told police. , As the new fighting flared the American military command an- nounced more Americans fell in Viet - nam battles last week than during any week since the opening of President Johnson's peace oHenslve two months ago. American killed and wounded during tbe week ended Saturday Tustin Couple Found Dead In Air Crash Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sharp of Tustin were found dead Wednesday in the wreckage of their Ught plane which had been mJsslng five days on a flight from Concord to Orange Coun· ty Airport. The wreckage was located just so uth or Concord, east of Oakland in northern California. Tbe Civil A i r Patrol bad launched a widespread search for the mi ssing couple Tues· day. Sharp, 38, was a vice president of American Electronics. Inc., 1600 E. Valencia Dr., Fullerton. The Sharps had flown to Concord from Orange Couoty last Friday to vis· it his father, who lives in the Stockton area. They decided to return home Friday night to avoid unfavorable weather. Sharp's company reported his missing Monday night. Laguna Building Worker Killed A Santa Ana laborer. helping to steady a guard sh1ck being moved by forklift at Laguna Hills Leisure World. ~ killed Wednesday when the •uilding toppled oU and cnabed him OD a par~g lot. i.icio 0. 1Al., 21, of 1111 E. 'naJrd St., Seta Ana, was dead at the scene, near Clubhouse number one, ac- cordin g to coronel''s deputies. Investigators sald Zul and several other workmen were helping to move fhe security guard shack to a new lncation when it fell from the forkllit, hut the others escaped injury. TI1c b o d y was ta.ken to Smith & Tuthill Mortuary in Santa Ana , where services are pending today. Friend Not Home But Prowler Was A Costa Mesa man who went to visit a friend late Wednesday found some· one at home, but not the person he expected, police said todey. Elzie D. Gravitt said a man in dark clothing was just walking out of Edward F. Hunt's home at 2233 Rutgers Drive, carrying a record player. When the man -not Gravitt's bud· dy, but a burglar -saw him, Gravitt told police, he set the Sll5 phonograph down and 6PT'inted away. . Along Vietnam's northern frontier below the demilitarized zone (DMZ>. U.S. Marines continued to press toward two smalJ vlllages where an estimated 2,900 North Vietnamese troops were entrenched. The villages In Saigon early today four Com. munilt rocket. feil on a residtnUal area and killed at least five persons and wounded eight. South Vietnamese rangers continued to battle a Viet Cong company holed up in the Phu Lam district west of the city. U.S. helicop~er gumhips strafed the area with rockets and ·machinegun fire. ] ohnson Leads Nation In Tribute to War Dead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American& honored their war dead today, the 100th anniversary of Memorial Day, as President Johnson told the nation's armed forces "We yearn for an end tb war, f o ~ a time when the guns will be silenced forever.·· The sound of taps, the iri:grance of flowers and the measured tread to martial music will accompany the speeches. readings and memorial observances in cities from coast to coast. As the casualty lists continued to grow in Vietnam, many Americans gathered in sorrow before fresh graves to ploot flags and flowers in t:he tradition th.at was begun on May 30. 1868. Then it was Gen. John A. Logan, commander·in-chief of the Grand Army or the Republic, who decreed that the day should be set aside "for the purpo.se of strewing flowers or otherwise decoratin« the graves of comrades who died in defense of the country in the late rebellion.·• And through periods of peace and a College Unhappy Over Coed Using Car for Home SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An at· tractive coed who slept in her car along dark street.a at night and cooked break.fast at a Sacramento State College gymnasium has been threaten- ed with denial of a teaching credential. College faculty members and fellow physical education students com- plained the conduct of blonde Cheri G«don waa "unprofessional." The 21-year-old coed was warned Wednesday by department chairman Dorothy Mohr in a memo tbat "if you persist in your pr~nt attitudes '-Dd mode of behavior, the probability is high that the faculty of the Depart· ment of Physical Education for Women would find you unacceptable as a teacher credentiaJ candidatA?." Cherie sajd short finances prohibited her from finding a conventlonal dwell· ing. She slept in her station wagon in a sleeping bag. She cooked meals on a hibachi in the first aid room of the women's gym. She also ahowered there and st'ored her belongings in a pair of lockers. succession oC wars the practice con- tinued. Defense Secret2lry Clark Clifford was to place lhe President's wreath on the Arlington National Cemetery tomb of three soldiers whose names are lost forever to history. Built to house an unknown soldier of World War I in honor of all those whose remains could not be identified, the tomb has since been made the final resting place of two more unknown soldiers. from World War 11 and the Korean War. . Dog Scares Off Burglar in Mesa A burglar cutting away at a screen· ed window in a Costa Mesa home late Wednesday was frightened away when the family dog hurled himself against the windowshade. HeJen A. McCormick, of 2565 Santa Ana Ave .. told police she was awaken• ed by a scratching sound shortly before 10 p.m., and her little dog aud· denly went to her defense. Officer David Hayes said the woman was in time to catch a glimpse of a long-haired, dark-c.lothed man running north on Santa Ana Avenue. A five-inch cut was found in the bedroom window screen. Torrid Indy Duel For Gurney, Foyt Special to the DAILY PILOT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Corona del Mar's Dan Gw-ney, driv~ his Ford- pvwered Eagle, was bangmg in fifth place in a neck and neck battle earll· eT today as the Memorial Day 500 mile auto classic roared at record speeds toward the half-way mark. Gurney and Foyt were battling It out at speeds near 160.844 mph, near the pace setting clip of leader Lloyd Ruby. The 500 miler got off to a clean start under clearing skies today, but was marred briefly by a ~llow flag, Al marred briefly by a yellow flag as Al the wall. He was unhurt. 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Offic outsi<k more t tificati Witn The and 84 shor11} Sudd Sol Se~ Elf SAC were day t• last prim a most Afle !lessio and ~ rec est On face ; tied ll the ft! to pr payer Tue legisl Senat. partif the N Me i assen and mi nut All electi re Uri on th ~enat , , Copter Wreckage Probed Bits and pieces or Los Angel~s Airways. helicopter which cr.as~ed laking 23 persons to their deaths. is studied by a F'e~erat Av1a~1on Administration investigator Wednesday. Among those ~illed. was pilot. Capt. John E. Oupies of Hunti n~o~ B~ach. Wreckage 1s ~em~ pieced together in Los Angeles FAA bu1ld1ng in effort to determine cause of the crash. Gunman Shoots 4, Kills 2, Flees With Girls Hostage STOCKTON (AP) -A gunman shol four persorui -two of them fatally - during a clothing store holdup here Wednesday. then fled with two girl hostages, la~r freed in San Franci8co. Officers said a car he abandoned outside the store. along with loot nf more than $2,000. led to tentative Jden· tification of a suspect. Witnesses told police this story: The man eotet-ed the Mari1111i Men and Boys Store in downtown Stock1on i;hortly alter 5 p.m. Suddenly he drew a gun Crom his Solons Adjourn Session for Election Bids SACRAMENTO (AP) -Legislators were back in their home districts to· day to wrap up campaigning in the last few days before Tuesday·~ primary election -no contest for most of them. After concluding their legislative i;ession Wednesday. both the Assembly and Senate adjourned for a six-day rt'cess through Tuesday. On the next day they'll return In face again this year's biggest unset- tled money measures -the budget fnr the fiscal year starting ,July 1 and how to provide promtsed relief lo tax- payers. Tuesday's primary will rind 70 legislators -55 Assemblymen and l!i Senators -unopposed in their own parties. automatically putting them on the November ballot. Meanwhile. five senators and 22 assemblymen have party opponents and most planned int~nsi!ied last- minute politicking. All 80 Assembly seats are ·up for election, but three assemblymen arc retiring. Half of the 4-0 Senate jobs are on this year's ballot and all 20 of thoi;P senators are seeking re-election. Looters Slaot shirt and shot clerk PP.llem-ini Chie1ri. 24. 0£ Stockton. m the head . killing him instantly. Dashing behind lhe counter . the as- sailant then scooped up cash from the register and shot co-owner Giosui "Joe" Mariani. 74, who died two hours later ol a head wound. Another ~hOt struck clerk Teresa Vi1.carra, 16. Stockton. in the face. She was reported in satisfa ctory con· dition. A customer. Thoma,; V c;onzales. 311. of nearby Bacon Island, was grazed on the left shoulder by a bul- let. About a dozen persons were in thP i;tore. Fernando Mariano. 42. manager of an adjacent store. learned of thr holdup. ran outside and f!Xchangert shOO; with the bandit who tossed his loot into a car parked alongside the store. He abanodned the car ;Jnd ran into a parking lot where he commandeered another car. forcing driver Ramona Reynaga. 18, Stockton. and her sis- ter. Lydia, 14, to accompany him. Shortly after 8 p.m., police said. Ra mona caUed relatives from San Fran- cisco sayinit they were to be released shorU~·. and would ~turn home bv hui; and that police shou ld not be called Im mediately. Six Indicted In Heroin Raid LOS ANGELES flJPI) -The Lr \ngeles County Grand Jury Wt' nesday returned superior court i1 dictments against six Chlnese wh-. were arrested Monday in Cong Bear on charges of possession and salt' r pure Oriental heroin. At the Rame time the grand j111 was returrtin1t the indictments th•• defendants were arraJgned 1 n municipal court on identical char1t<'' ~temming from district allorney com- plaints issued earlier in the day. Two Deaths Bring Added Tension to Louisville LOUISV ILLE. )C y. <UPn -Two Negro youths who potice aald _,." looting ·~ lhot to deettl earl,y today and two C'lther Negroes were wounded by gunfire in the dty'a tense west a.ide. Tbe deaths were the firlt since violence erupted in the predominantly Negro area during a rally MOflday rri,ght. One ol the victims was 14 years old. Sporadfc inddenta ol lootint and vandalitm conttnued throupoul the night. althouth Negro m a r s h a 1 s patrolled the diatrict tdvtslng crowd~ to ·•cnol It." PoUce said Jamt.s Groves. 14, wu 11hol by a wt\lte patrolman whllt hf" ,. .. if fnltr ,...,,~ NPq'rM~ ""''1 '""'"' .. ~ ltocery store that had hf-en lootPd . Patrolman Charll!s ~. Noc fired h1<t rell'Olver into the crowd ()( neei nJt ~ after a rellow officer fired 3 warning shot, police said. The other youth shot was identified 111 Matthais Browder. 19. who. police 11ald~ was shot by a white liquor store owner while the store was be.inR looted. The trwner. W. J . Burger, wa~ aJTeSted and c h a r ~ e d With manslau-"tu Police said .l•m~~ Patttrson. 21 And David ~ Wallace. 19. wert woundC'd whf!n shots wer~ fired lntn a cTowd of ll)()t.ers in the hurl ol lht troubled art'a. Police ~a1ri tht; did not lcnow wK11 (lrl'rt 11'1,. •llnh . t -Gas Blast Kills 9 in DayNtirsery ATI..ANTA, Ga. (AP) -A tlaming itas explosion wreck9d a auburban day nursery Wednesday. kUllng n i o e person.s, seven ol them children, 16 months to 14 years oJc!. Three other children wet"e injured. Two womet1 empk>yes ol the nunery In suburban Hapeville perished whilt trying to save ttte yoong children in their care. "When you're crawling arnund anrl .vou hear habies pleading. "nd you can't rind them -it hurt!," uld L.F. Redwine, who works nearby 11nl1 plunged into t.he shattered building to help rescue the cbtidren. Fl.re Chief J . P. NUJlll said the ex- plosion occurred after the operator of a bulldozer struck a gas line in front of the building. The escaiping gas filled the ba~ent of the nursery and was apparently ignited by a w«er heater name or other spark, NullTl.said. Nunn was al his home in the samt hlock as the nursery when he heard the exp.Josion. "The flames came right away, mostly in the center of the buildin_g. It's the worst thing I've seen in 20 years." Nunn said. Police said tile nurset"y manager. Mrs. ,J. M. Gardner, 50. of Hapeville. died in the flaming buildin~ arter l?Oing back inside to try to evacuate lhf' children. Also killed wu Mildred Ret.ves. about 30, or Atlanta, a nursery employe. The immediate efforts of nursery rmployes and nearby workers kept the rteath list from rising hight'r, wil- nesses said. The children were tak4ng their daily nap when the gas line was broken. a nursery employe. Mrs. Willit Lee RPeds. said. Employes started takiniz one group of children to an adjoining house. then the explosion came. Police said about 45 children <ind adults were in the one-story wooden frame building when the explosion came at 2 p.m. PARKS ACCUSED SpHker Jeue Unruh Unruh Lashes Parks ~Failure SACl1AMENTO lllPI) -Ass<'mhl y SpPaker .Jesst M. Unruh Wednesday n11thl accust'd the Department of Parks and Recreation of "gross ne)?I C'cl'' in de veloping a park and beach system w i t h $150 million ap- proved in a 1964 bond issue. 1'he Inglewood Democrat cited a lie-pi!rl ment report submitted to an Assembly c.'OmmiUee in March that said less than half of the $82 million of lhP runds appropriatel1 by I h (' Leitislature lo dale l)ave been SJ><'n1 for park acquisition. 1c SALE DAILY PILOT :J , Bunt'•" Date , RFK, McCarthy \Agree to mhate • • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sens. Robert F. Kennedy and Eugene J . McCarthy have agreed to ~t face to face in a television debate and negotiations are under way to select the time and place. Kennedy, admittln~ he could "ill af- ford'' his loss to McCarthy in thf' •Oregon primary, said Wednesday ht would be willLng to debate the Min - nesotan on television because "con. dition~ have changed." Prior to the Oregon election. the New York senator had refused all offers for a television debate unless Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, the third contender for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, also was prest.pt. ACCEPTED OFFERS McCarthy Wednesday night ac- cepted offers from three national television networks for d e b a I e discussions with three top Democratic presidential hopefuls. The offers Crom NBC. ABC and CBS would place the candidates before a nationwide audience for one hour b e t w e e n now and the c r u c i a I California primary next Tuesday. Kennedy. admitting he laces "thP. ultimate test" in California. hinted Wednesday he may withdraw from the presidential race if he lose~ to McCarthy here. ''The election Tuesday will be a ra1r trst of each candidate·~ appeal to the grassroots." he said. "and I will abide by the result." McCarthy called victory i n California important. bul said a loss here would not force him to withdraw {r(lm the race. Meanwhile supporters or Richard M. Nixon confidently declared he had the Republican presidential nomination wrapped up as a result of his 73 per- cent victory in the Oregon primary. Robert Ellsworth, national director nr th e Nixon for President committee. said Oregon voters "have given our campaign an a l m o s t irresistible .., momentum toward lhf' norrunatlon In Miami on al).early ballot." He added : "No other Democratic or Republican candidate in a contested Oregon primary has ever recorded as many votes as Mr. Nixon rolled up.'' The Oregon primary was Nixon's las1 lest before the GOP national con· vention in August. He won every primary he entered. losinJ: only in Massachusetts whert hP. wai; a "rrilfl· in candidate. Nrw York Gov Nelson Rockefeller. ;ilso a wrilf'-in conleirtanl, won in that stale. Roc.kereller. working to change hi~ odds with the Nixon-oriented Nevada delegation, laid hls chips on the line Wednesday and apparently left even. "Nevada's 12 voting delegates -are more uncommitted than ever," said o n e delegate after leaving a 1 ~-hour closed door meeting with the New York presidential hopeful at the plush International Country Club. 1'his gambling r e s n r t was Rockefeller's lasl stop before returnin~ In New York on a campaign swing through fi vt Western states lncludin~ Col<rado, Wyoming. Utah and New Mexico. 2 Hurt in Blast At Chemical Plant WlLMfblGTON IAPl -Two men were in satisfactory condition «>day alter suffering burns and possible ey~ injuries in the explosion of an acid vat in a Wilmington Chemical plant. Maintenance men Victor W • Vickers. 18, of Gardena, and George Warren. 41, of Long Beach. were in· jured Wednesday when the Staurfer Chemical Co. vat. containing 16.000 gallons or mu riatic acid. blew throu~h a roof and slammed into a nearl>y building. T h e victims a r e in Dominguez Valley Hospital. BRILLIANT RED aonu BRUSH Lnclscope "' ... slw.tt wittt a11.y .. ft.•· erln9 s.oso11. Easy to 9row 111 fufl tn. Huslcy I Gillon Reg. 1.40 Once a year Extrava9anza! World's finest FUCHSIAS ' 8Hket 1,,d upright types. Many v1rietie1. Excellent 1hede plants Liquid Fish Fertilizer. For All Plants 1.40 OR THO Sprayer 2'~ ZHD. GAL 1c Pelargoniums In full bloom. New hybrid• and old favoritea. None better for potted summer bloom. Red, while, or•nge, pink, purple, ulmon. TO 198 Tuberous Begonia Plants Don't miss out on the most gorgeous summer bloom imarn1bl1. We have st1rted tubers. Very 59¢ '~~~~~~~~~~~~-' sturdy plants. EVERGREEN PEAR TREES For quick 1hede. Mo1t popul1r coastal 1hede trM. 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Mrs. Andrews, 51. said they were separated May . 7 aqd the ~year-old screen star 1s living In Studio City. She livn in suturban Santa Monica with their t~ children. ' . frtdtrlck W cat, 45, Britain's fir!L heart ~i patie11t, ti.rtens to ht.' Mf1 Mort with the trid of a stttho- sattpt in hii ~cial wite at tM Na· ti°"6l Heort Hos pital in London. He rHitW.d the heart from Patrick Ryon, mt• lrilh-bom carpflnter, over three weeks ago. • Former President Harry S. Tru- man has announced that he will noe be able to serve as a delegate to;the Democratic National Con- v .. Uon in Chicago. Truman, who t~ed 84 earlier this month, said it''\rould be utoo taxing" for him to ;travel. • • ;rencet Porfldlo, who is about to ·~me the first woman pbar- miclat11 mate on a U.S. Merchant M,lrtne ve11el, says she's never heard that sailors think the pr& 1tice of a woman aboard ship ia b8' lack. "II that an old wive's ~?.'' uked the red-haired woma.D wjf> jutt completed a nine-month tniininl course at the U.S. Public Hllaltb Service in Stapleton, . N. Y. tq Aualify for the job. • • • A "f'TU (t 3<1lad" tTte, dlJVel· tpcd tn L<n Ange~a, toUl be flown to. the Royal Botmdcal Gm-dens in Copenhagen Th¥TS· for /or display tMre. A lf)Okes· Man for ma airlinl tranaporttng t:Ac tree said that, GI a result '1 11dllful buddtng and grafting. the trtt product• orangts, Lem- bnl, Limes, grapefruit and tan· friMS. • Long Beach Police are presum- ini Jamff Joseph Innocent is guilty until the courts decide wheth- et or· not he lives up to bis name. Innocent. 30. was arrested on sus- pidon of a local burglary and of d•rtion from the U.S. Navy last J~ in Brooklyn, N.Y. f Pirate Crew Gets. Boost Thi..... G( 10 OnaCa CIM\--... ol-W~ Savi$ Ind , ............ appurillt...far tbe tlni..JMD ~-. time m tbe )ult p111>Uabed 3Mb editlH -Or. AmlleeJ T•. superintnden\ • ol "Wbo'1 Wbo in ~ . md raedica1 clirectar of Fmview Mate Acc:ordiltc to pubUaller J.-. Hall*al, he aJ1o ~ Oii tbe '-d ... .. / Martlndell, the ratio of •lleCloll ' ol 6'ecton of lie Oi11&a ..._ .UJllled rem.alaa .t llPlll'••lmale'J t Iii r • e Fund. i... __ . • indi+..._.. fw "9rJ 11 , to 8 _...... Alu Inn ol uana Point, Amlricam. Tiiie ..... far ... -.. tnotioa picture procllar, whole iurf- edWon ii....... ... mm. ''Elldltu SWnmer," rec:eited Among :tMlll Mded fnm tbe Onate mmeroua awards. · Cout area are: -,..._a.,_ Be ae• ~ P.A. Palmer of Corona d e 1 II a r JAnry Fap, profeuor in t II e Lon& active ID tbe aaYinal Ind loan ~ school ol adminiltratioa at buliwl in the tfarbor Afee, be ; Walter T. Stace. retire d pntently Mrves at cbaUmu of tile td tor, forplerly a member of the Valley to Fill School Vacancies A91>Hcations are DOW being accepted for two ~ies on tbe P'ountahl ValJey Sdlool DiltJict'a Penonnel Commision. f and ptofeaor ol pbil~ at n University; Arthur P. Davi~. minln1 company uecutive, aecutiv• vice president of the Pbiljpplnu bued B enquet eomoddated, Inc., and Francia G. Fa- ltian Jr .. South Laguna food company aecutlve, pre..Uy presidtnt aad dlrec:tGr of finance for Hunt Foods and lndultries, Inc. -rn. Newpen Beadl1 Apes Blomquist, president Of Newport Balboa Savinp and Loan Aaaociatloa: Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa· Lions Club Wednes- day gave the Orange Coast College crew a big boost toward Syracuse, N.Y .. when it voted $200 to the Pirate oarsmen. OCC is trying to raise S2,500 to finance a trip to the Intercollegiate Row- ing As!!ociation championships on Lake Onondaga. Oarsmen Jim Jorgensen {left), and Geof Strand discuss the trip with Jim Phillips, Lion's Club presi· dent, and Cliff Westdorff, chairman of the Fish Fry Parade. The commission eetabll8bes ~ cedures by wbicb penonnel polide• pertaining to non-4Hchinc emptoJet are set and adminiltered. pay. r · an executive arm Ila ~ee ben serve wit:boul Geor1e Denton Godfrey~ president. ol W. J. Voit Rubber Corp.; and Miiny Krlqer, aathor end educator, cur- rently proffflOI' of Enatilh at UCL Measure Puts Curbs On Cr edit Charges. 21 From Orange County Pass State Bar Exa111S The Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar ci California today reported that 21 Orange County r~idents had ~ Ule 1968 Spring Bar Examination. ' Candidlltes who qualified for ad· minion to practice law by city are: NEWPORT BEACH -Richard A. Brown Jr., 420 Avocado Ave.; Richard Morganstem, ~1~ N. Bayfroot; and David Lawrence S a n cf o r, 609~ Larks'plU' Ave. WESTMINSTER -William M. Elliott. 15782 Clarendon; Alex J. Forgette, 7371 Rockmoot Ave. ; Richard Cyril Hen-, bl Navajo Road. SEAL BEACH -Lowen Mmtin Dicke, l35"13th Apt. 8 ; John Sherman Garey, 625 Silver Sboala Ave. ANAHEIM -Grant Larry Hubbard. 1814 W. Tedmar A'ft.; aod Richard Murdock J ...... 2740 W. Ball Road. BREA -Oscar Eugene Jotmeoe. IMS5 Palmetto Place; Mid Raymond Neal Perry. 554 E. Cand1ewood St. EL TORO -Gerald J06eph Phillips, staticoed Marine Corps Air Base. SANTA ANA -Elton Lee Eilert, 17901 RomeUe Ave. LAGUNA BEACH -Michael Ray S~nton. 201 Cypress Drive, Apt. 5. HUN11NGTON BEACH -Ralph WHliam Thompson III. 16198 Mariner Drive. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Robert Lewis Sassone, 10444 Falcon. GARDEN GROVE -Dick Raymond Runel.s. 6131 Pickett;· Robert Oren Franks. 6141 Lenore Ave. ORANGE -William E. Jcme1. m N. Malena Drive. FULLERTON -Ohar&es WtlllleJ McKay, 2200 Braebum Ave. Caodidlltes will be ..,.,,. I a C8'ftloaits before the ~l "rte .-ts in s.cr.-.to on J-..S ill}''"" Ito, ._ Tranc!.aco. ._ Bel wdiw. Loa An,etes and San Diego on J.-19 Mesa Trying New Method For Pedestrian Lighting A new method of p e d e s t r l 1 n crosswalk lighting ii bUnl tried in Costa Mea begbmiq today, but it will hardly be noticeable to anyone cross· ing the street. better vision after dart. Various factors In the experiment. such as whether it makes drivers' vision more difficult bJ chance. and whether, if successful, it should become standard or· be used to sup- plement existing lighting fixtures. will be evaluated. Benefi t for Saturday Hu!JUngton Beach Police Officers B~nefit Show and Dance will be held Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Long Beech Arena. Featured entertainers include Jerry • Van Dy.lee. Billy Barty mld the comedy team Ruth and Carl carlsson. Ticket price is SS per family. of the Truttees and meetma monthly. Those inter~ in serving mat write a. lett« Of imem •Mb the& quallfkaUons, ~ data, educ• tion, exper ience and c o m m u n i t y service. Send to: Preaident, Board qf Trustees, Four:tain Valley Schoc)l Di:5'trict, 1969'l Lexington Lane, Hun· tlngton Beach, oalif., 92646. DeadliDe for applications is 4 p.m. June 14. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Preeldent Johnaon lliped into law Wednesday a measure which will require sellers to .f~ inform cu.stomers of the charges they impose on imtallment md other credit pilrcbases . The disclosure on interest r~s. service cbartes aod other extru will be mandatory etarting July 1. 1969. ~nne A~Pen ... y Stores Open Every Ni1ht Mot1day Throu1h Satvnlai ALWAYS FIRST QUALfTY" THRU SATURDAY ONLY ••• REDUCED I This week ... your chance to save on everything you need fflis summer! OPPORTUNITY DAVS! City Engineer George Madsen said Tuesday the installation -which sheds Wumlnation directly over the crosswalk rather than s i m p l y brightening the siarouncling area - will be tried. for one week. Both the city and the Southern California Edison Co. are cooperating in the experimental street light fixture on Part Avenue at 19th Street. Stripes marking the crosswalks also I will be repainted to see if this will have much effect on the changed lighting system, Madsen said. Madsen said it looks the same as any other atnet light, but may make pedestrians safer by giving motlorists Anyone wishing to comment oo how the new Ugbt works, either fro m motorist or ~strian viewpoint, may contact the city traffic engineering department during the next week. Bau w. Voeel, Louil J. Zltnik and MtcbMI T. Col- 11111 Ull lfMD. and phi shovels (school's colon) to tmD ftnt pound m Jl"OUDdbreakin& ceremonies Frida1 afternoon for S'7C.270 plant to be comtruct- ed on IChool's interim campus. off San Otego Freeway near Crown V1lley Parkway. t • t ~YCl'M PY· ACcauNT TODAY I ~~ 8 01L•HELEA llE _,.,_"' __ ~ .. Men's 'Young Gent_ry' Penn-Presr casual slacks with Soil Release -Reg. 5.98 ..... NOW Yoe'lt ttcry neot looiling wiftiout • .,." tryi119 ill thete ,.,.11.flrett• cowalt of 50'-forttel• palyetl« / 50" COflioll ollfotd -· Wrinklet are evt -.cl let~ .. ill few fC*f , .. wiihovt irOlliflt, -· Jwt ....WM ............ ..,. Attd ..._ of Soll ..... .... ... will -eut ilt i--OM ..lt'"91 °'"9, .... • ........... • COST A MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH (Harbor Shop ping Center) I Huntington Cen .. er) ( F•1hion ltl•nd ) I • •• '\ s. (;. Ki JOBJ Africa 'pi)iq' in, Jll'OI may b buic c policy. Soutt prObler much capital At ti Africa its °" The interne by eco hetci I rtmaWf " unlesa RECOI Soutl and c. reset'Y' record or '944 gr<>wn seven An ~ of con of mo some llNY tc from 1 oversu Thee South betwef to r« desire ternal now tJ a per financi F.L .. the F1 lndust. crease as wel change R£LA "T.lc goVi!rr withOl meani ~ang. means cess li "At j~ es: vestm should coura1 Co.nc quidit! recent bank ' banks cent o This' design term fallin~ Ex~ troduc Africa the 9booti. Moot! countl were WORI The . and n countJ indusi ex.per meas• ttleir Golt plicat Sou chilly syste1 belie-. creasi of $3. over Balth gold I a rea tainet the i syste1 Fin Diedf Marc woult orficl the ii Act pe•• mll>t about Wut' WO r repre South In were count drop PEAi A1tl M dt Mine Ires: cent eech for, Fol been Afrlo • Ill PQ1'I' oftm 935 ' 8-1 bAJL Y 'ILOT S Medleal Re11ervatlons Getting Folice Stili Like Squirt of MaCe -' I . . ,. Richer JOJWfNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -Witb tc*I • pi.liq 1IP ad lllCIDIJ pouriDa in, pr~a South Afrtca ~1 have to mek• MM baaie chantea ~ economic policy. South Africa'• finenciel prOblems result from two much money. F o' el & n captUI floods in. At the same time South Africa eontinues to ltockpile iU nettly mined gold. The resulting buildup ol internel liquidity ii likened by economi.ta to a mauive head of steam. 'Ibey tay runaway inflation threltfma unleae ~ pressure ia eaeed. ' RECORD RESERVES South Africa's official gold' and foreign e x c h a n I e reserves hive reached a record 874.4 million rand&, or $944.1 milHon. 'Ibey have grown almost 50 percent In seven months. An immedia~ relaxation of controls on the exchange Readg for Action of money is advocated by some experts aa ttie only The . three 16-inch turrets of the USS New J ersery fire a broadside in gun cali- w.y to prevent tbe economy bration tests off the Atlantic Coast during recent exercises. The ship leCt Nor- from being swamped by an folk. Va. this week for a training cruis e on her way· to join the Pacific Fleet owrsupply of money. off Vietnam. with a stop along the way at her home port t>f Long Beach. The Doily Pilot No. 1 TI>eee economists aa y~----------------_;_ __ _;;, ____ __.:__.:~--~~--=-~------=~~~~-------------------- Soutb Africa is caugbl between fie domeetic need lo reduce reserves and a desire to maintain the ex - ternal strength of the rand, A All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday now traded at Sl.40. during a period of international fi~J~ls=.t~~i.dent of enne••J Thru Saturday 0 I . I ~~~a::!~~~~ i~~ ALWAYS F.IR8T QUALITY., n .Y • creased investment abroad 1 M well as an ee6ing of ex- change cootrol. RELAX CONTROLS '"The chamber urges the ROvernment to implement withoul. de1-y a selective but mea.oingful 'relaxation of ex· ~ange c.l M a potent means of~ away ex· cess liqWdit. ," be said. "At the . ent j\mcture it 1~ essentialj that tne in· vestmam or. funds abroad should be s r o n g l y en· cooraged." · Concern about excess Ii· f!Uldity was reflected in a recent order by the reserve bank which instructed other banks to band over 40 per· cent of their extra deposits. This was a technical device designed to prevent short· term interest rates from falling in the money market. Exchange control was in- troduced after faith in South Africa was badly abaken by the Sharpeville ma ss 9hootir>gs of Negroes in 1960. M<>My poured out of the country until restrictiong were slapped on. WORKED WELL The controts worked well and money wag kept in· ttte country to help finance an industrial boom. Now some experts b e I i e v e the measures have o u t I i v e d their usefulness. Goh1 poses a more com· plicated problem. South Africa was notably chilly toward the two-tier system of pricing gold, believing instead that an In· crease in the pegged price of $35 8l1 ounce was Ion~ over due. Prime Minister Balthazar J. Vorster says gold should be "rtvauled atl a r~c price and main· tained es die true anchor of the intenlMional financial I system." Finance ~ster Nicolaa11 I IMderictls emounced in March that Sot*1 Africa • would not .ell pkt on the official or free markets "In the immediate future." Ac:tually, South Africa ap-pe•• to mw HUI• room to maneuver. It p r o d u c e 1 a bout 75 perce.-of the Weal's (old. Last year gold worth U .05 billfon repretelMd S5 percent of all South African nporU. Jn other words. if pld were demonetized, t h I 11 country's erport.8 c o u 1 d drop by more than a thlrd. PEAIC PAST Another loutt'e of CCIDCe'n li8 d t c I I ft I JI I production. Mi.net say the peak years are pelt mt tMl a two per· C9Jt decline tn -output Nell ,... cm be upec:t.ed for Mwnl JMrl. Far ,... ..... policy bu beea '° add tokt t. Soutb \' This week ... )'OUr chance to sow on every#l,ing you ' need this summerl OPPORTUNITY DAYSI ll U9mVmM ENN!iJ. 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The spokesman said more than 250.000 cans ol Mace have been sold to 3.000 po- Uce departments. Capt. Jack "'ryman. ad- ministrative officer of 1he Des Moines. Iowa, police drpartment . .aid member• of the force recently bad i, been u11ng Mace on the av• erage of twice a week "onJ1 in Ueu of the nighutick or gun. onJy to subdue vio- lence." Fryman s a I d lie harmful after effects h a cl developed. Capt,. Marvin Leonard of the New Orlear:s Police De· partment said Mace was used only in special circum· stances.-"for Instance. we use it at the centJ'aJ lockup. when a prisoner get!I out oi hand." OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9·6 KERM. RIMA SAYS • Fabulous performance • Lasting reliability • So easy-to-carry • E nj<ly the btfl ! This amazing new M agna\ o-c bring~ you clcarc~t, sharprn '.\8 sq. in. pictum -e\cn. from distant station ~. The dependa ble Magna\ OX: '.Bonded Circuitry Chassis will withstand years of rugged, ''go any\\ here" use! 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I .... -"4-U• p an __. ttlrouati the Har ... , "•""'' "'411+er '-t«£nfland. l~~~-====~============:~============~=:::::==============I '"".,..,.....,__,_._ ..... ,......,.~,.....,_.,..,_....,._,.~--~ .. ' C DAILY PILOT QVEENI E C 1e .. , r .. ,., .. s. .......... '-· .. .._ ......... t...,.."' 'Thwtday, MIY lO, 1961 ' ' 1. I I I ( ' \ ': I/ • 1 ' \ \ "Here'• a fUll-lengtb mirror reci>mmended by four out of five doctarl ••• " Clvlllaa Pre,._I Pentagon in Middle Over Scrapping Unit WASHING TON (AP) -. Pfdagon plamers • n d Army J..ters are locbd in behlnd-tbe-acenes d • b a t e qver a dvthn propoul to KTap a partially formed De'W lnfllltry dtvilioll. 1be move, if approved. would seve an etltim.ted PIO million • yei. and help PrMideot Johnaoa m e e t toDlftllioaal dem..S. for ,. billion in bodfet ads in fftUrn far a tu tno.ee. The illUe i1 ltill V'f!f'Y much Jo doubt. No ftnaJ dechk>DI bsve been JDlde. There ,.... one report that Gen. Harold JC. Jolmlon, Army clblef of .eeff, is prepered to t:flrrf the liht to the Prelident. However, the ,._al 11 to retire in about lix weeks. MEET CRISIS Top dvillan aMlysts con· ...... that drOPPlnl the Ith ~ Divtlkln-would leave the Unltedl6t.tes with a lar1e enou1h home·baled larce to me et Ml'/ fQreaeeable crltis oveneea. They allo lfl\le hit, .. flle of fbem put it, "W't CID fet a htfber ctecree ol r811diDe1s wHtl a ec9J re·ntration of skilled ~ ~I" in fewer untu. Droppinc the llb DivWaa ou1d leave the UnMed ~· with the equivalent ol &early alx Army -u.tne I ~7 on Coast 'To Graduate At .Whittier . Seven students from the Oranae Coast area will be piong the 4ll0 students graduaUng from Whittler College June a. : Kathy Ray, daughter of fcb:. and Mrs. James Ray of Corona del Mar will receive f: AB in sociology; Jack wickard, son of Mr. and s. C. L. Swickard or tosta Me11 will receive an AB in poUUcal science and fpeeeh. Mary Luckhardt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. tuckhardt of Costa Mesa. ~ill receive an AB ln ~nglish: Lawrene Nixon. Eughter of Mr. &nd Mrs. nald Nixon of Ne rt ach wlU receive an ~in lliatory and Joseph GaudJo. IH»n of Mr. and M.rs. Joseph I:. Gaudio of Newport Beach ~JI receive 1n AB In ttoliUcal 1eience. i Valme n eld, d1ughter of Mr. and "Jn. L. Ernest .-Wld of Newport Beach will r-ceive an AB ln political kienc. and Bart Chrlltler, ._ ol Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cbrilptr of Newport ~ach WtD Neeift an AB dell'" ta .....,... Admlnlstratioo. divisions in ks ~al force. Army leaders, fighting for a seven-division force, clAim the central re1erve of troops for criais deployment lw been dangerously depleted to meet Vietnam w a r demandJ. URGE CALLUP They long have urged a sUable callup of National Gimd ad Relerve tr0<>p9. but Jobmon has chosen to limit the recat mUlter to 101De 20,000 dtizen eoldiers. 1'hm-Secretlry of Defeme Robert S. McNamara an· nounced p1aDI to start form· inc file 8lb Infantry Divil.lon )Mt September. About a,ooo of t h e d iv i Jion'• ~mpWed 16,000 men are at Fort Campbe ll, Ky., and org.m.tion of the divitkln bes proceeded only part .. ,. ._. X cftamm.'1 .. nouncement U.. have been s•ver al 1 igniflcent developme!U ...Ucb bear on the fate of the new divWon: -JGhneon b1.s ordered a boo8t ol newly 25,000 men in tbe U.S. commHment to the ~ WV beceuse of in· tlllllift.ed enemy offensives. -'Jbe Preeedela called up men tma 23,000 Army. Navy and A i r F o r c e Raervilta and Gtmdsmen, about 10,000 of 1hem to lerYe In Vietzmn and the re- mllinder to bollter' the cen- tral U.S. force. _,,,. ~ booet in U.S. troop levell, tril· sered by the enemy'• wtnUr oUenaive, will edd nearly $1 bWion to war coets already running at better then S25 billion a year. ~11 bM demanded sharp administration spend· ing cuts at a time when war costa are riling. OCC Hires 3 Teachers Three new Orange Coast College teechers have been employed for the comi,111 school year. Richard Brightman will work on a district-wide pro- ject. rmanced by federal fllnds, to develop a pilot pro· gram for follow·up ltudies of two-year graduates. 'Ibe project will measure sue· cess of grlduates on the job, job placement a n d ef· fectlvenees of curriculum. Brightman is a former member of the OCC data processing staff. Re comes back to OCC fro m Waubonsee C o m m u n l t y Collegt in Illinois. Mrs. Martha Gamble wW be college nurse at OCC. She received her outsing degree at Columbia Univenity and a 1-lttl and development credeotial at UC Berkeley. Mrs. Anna Parmley wW be an lnltructior in X-raj T9dulolo0. lbe tw a --. nm Columbia and .ID X-ray t.ctdeiln diploma mm x..u atJ Oea1ra1 Hotpltal. Slaee Thres•er ~acedy I Navy Trying to Improve Ways to Rescue Subs ··· ···~ .. PUINITUll . dilabled sub "'Dy calJle Irons airplane to 1 neerby port queacy r • cu --"matDltk " -lives In J96.1. the U. S. Navy the surface ship. meas-aes t • submer1ed small dlttwence1 in the WASHINGTON (UP() - still carrled today aboard bottom and lts location I~ Jnc subl ~-~ much wb6ch ca d • t e ct un·t Slnce the Joas of the sub-U.S. submarine re s c u e tnown. one of Jbem would tougher. clerwater v e • 1 e,J.s by marine Thresher with 129 ships. It is loorered ·over a be nown In • JC14 l cargo The N~ by '°"' ~ llDall dlffere~m . the hu been working to lm· Theoretically. it c an a~ attach.~ to the. deck of aubm&rinet anywhere tn tbe ..a.•1 !Dapetic fl which prove its ability to rescue operate at depths down to. a, m~r submarme. ~ world. itileir,iiaieetirel. iii' iiii~=~ii~i!iii~ men Crom beneath the sea. 800 f~. But submarine el:· Operatina from ,.. e !tat a • u at m a r I n • '• a The Navy is developing a pe.rU say that below 350 mother Yenel, the cnn ca i1bllity to aend metMC• ''deep submeraence" rescue r-eet. its use becomes dJf. would de1eent and remove a back it llWCh more limited. cralt able to. rkrieve men ficult. One probled'I is keep-11bmartoe'• crew 24 at a Normally, theJ surface 8t from disabled subs down to ing the rescue ship sta· time. le11t •enoup to extend a 3,500 feet. But the first tionary. Laft April 26 the Navy of· 45-foot 111tenna above wawr. won't be completed until Submarines a~o carty fere4 to make available Other metbodl of ~ 1969 and 'won't be in opera· various breathing devices rescue serv(ce to all nations d e rwater communication tion until 1970. with which men can in-at the world wh ich operate are secret. Although there have been divldually escape through submarines. It · m a d e A dlabled sub Oii the bct- some improvements, re1cue hatches and float to the available data by which they tom can Ooat a buoy to the techniques are not much dif· surface. The Navy has could mod I r y submarine surface cont'tinlnt radio ferent today from those us· tested these down to 320 hatches to fit the U. S. equipment. Submarinel a1ao ed in um. when 33 of the SS. feet . rescue craft. can 1lpal bf tonar for 10 • man crew of the submafme The Navy's plan is to build In 1970. the Navy hopes to more miles. Squalu11 were brought ·up six deeps u b merge n c e have one "mother sub-Much of the technique of safely from 124 reet down rescue craft. SO feet long marine" in the AUantic, finding a miacing ~ is off the New Hampeh.ire and with a crew of three. another in the Pacific-. &nd mucb 1t'8 .-me as searching COMt. They will be based al one rescue craft which could for an enemy sub ln RouihlY the same kind of airfields around the world. be flown"to eithtt ocean. wvti.me. It i n c l u d • s rescue chamber uaed then is U a submarine goes to ~ Finding troubled or mW· apecially equipped airpl-. 3404 VIA LIDO, , . J/PORT BEACH All Penney Stores Open Every Night Mon~ay tfhrough ~ aturday ·Sport casual$ mate for summer wear "'-' ,.._ ..,w ..._i!lylon ..ai. ,.... _pa •• ~-inrint ....... Wiiie. ,..,, .......... llr'Oll9'- T09t with el ..,_ Wt ,.,,.._in mre ... ~ __..., t--1 ..... ..... ,...., .. ,. 2:t7 ~nit t.p, S-M-L 2.50 Boys' walk shorts at budget prices! a... --irOft ,..,,.... _. them Ill~ ,. •• Mly ..... Of cottetl/ 0.0--~.., ltleM .... 18. 1tec1c., ... leYt'CNWMJl ............. .,... ... , ptfee41 L .. fle .... ltit i...e I• Wt CUlhleft ......... ,1.i. ..... 6.11, - .te•, 11/t to II. .... wtit. with_,. .. .., ..n,.. 7 le 11. 2 ,,.. 78c 3 pr. sac (Heritor Shopph'f Center ) Th is week ... your chance to save on everything you need this summer! f•hlen lui1ht .... , ... ," ... stim, ,..... ~"YI .... .... ~.,.. blodc, '"'-· ...,_ °' 1urquo1... 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NOW 5 1 shedet """" "°"' .. lat.""'..... e g a • I Penncraft• Custom exterior latex paint C9MI ... properly prepottd wtfocel In one coot. 1 ... 6.98 NOW ~99 MEW PORT {fa shion Is la d) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Hunt in g 't o n Cent e r ) --·---~-------- . .. ' DAILY f'ILOT 7 • After Not Taklag The• 81£eping Pills Can Cause Deaths • . . , LOS ANGELES (\JPI) - Nighmares experienced by persons who stop ta.tin& sleeping pills may be the cause of some deaths due to accideot.al overdoses. • · Kales told a UCLA eym. faced with IUCb a lhakiDc • posium that if a per1e>n1 experience, a patrent may - suddenly st.ops taking the take a bandfUl ot sleeping pills afttt a month, the pills to induce aleep and dreaming time rises to obliterate t b e upsetting ' I Dr. Aiithooy Kales, UCLA psychiatrist, r e p o r t e d recently that a normal persoos not taking aleepicig pills will dream 20 to 25 per· cent of the night. When the drug ia first started, dream- ing time falls to 12 to 18 per· cent. dream and acddentally in· about 30 percent and JruUJy gest an overdose,.. Kales are plagued wlth , a.aid. nightmares. • He said mentally dleturb- Sucb terrifying ~ams eel perto0s may view the probably are the result of nightmares as "reflectlons the brain's attempt to make of increasing m e n t a 1 up for lost dreaming time, sicbees and deterioration he said. and UM the pills ae a suicide "It ii easy to H81UDe that attempt." WDICDAYS t tot SATURDAY t to 5:30 SUNDAY 10 to I GRASS· GROWS EVEN ON HOLIDAYS 22·1•h Self.Propelletl ROTARY LAWNMOWER with GRASS CATCHER ·-Multl·Purpose ~ SABRE SAW 6H1 likt ttvtnty for rip, cron·cut, or tcrtll wtrk. ldu l for culling plywood, plestic, .,. 11tt tel1. Adju1teble beie, rip guide, end 11titr• p et•• Comt1 with l t uorted bledt1. 10 lb. HOT SHOT CHARCOAL ----•Hi hH t, long burnin9 INtro would hlYt given • yHr'1 seluy for thettl. No unplu sent fumH, Just mouthweterin9 flnM end erome. 49c GLIDDEN SPRED HOUSI PAINT .... '·" 1.00 Off 5'?.L 6et1 .,, tlftoothly o•tr wood, u me11t, block, ., brick. Now i1 th• time lo brighten 11p the old homertud for ell those releli•H who will probebly dHnnd 011 you this 1ulft111er. (With kl41, do91, fish, lurtlH, en4 1Yerythi119.I Brass SWAG CHAIN St1rdy lw• hope I, 91t H•erel. the th• decoretors love th1111. , '"' ~ent"' 29c Brass SWAG HOOK t Nice if you're lftdi119 yeur twn swe9 or we11t ft cht"t' yt•r P"""t u t e119t lfttftt, · 39c ... He"' • heppy Mtmoriel Dey everyone, end C0&te Mt1e'1 flnett h.,dwere store (where, whert 71 la open tocley ef\4 juat weitin9 to 1ell yH ft.11 fine 22 inch ret.,y lewn111ower co111pl.._ witli 9re11 utchw AM l h.p. Sri991 l Stretton 4 cycle en9lne, Hurry down 11ow, thla i1 our fl11el Hie en theH •t this specie! clo1e-ovt price. 95 ONN TODAY MIMORIAI. DAY ~d,,ertiaed 1peciel1 toed thrw J11no I, ltH. BIG BOY 24" MOTORIZED BAR·B·Q aaa It's the 1trH lftlinecl model, with edju1tebl1 grill i nti spit. Cn 4o heinl>Mrt'"· stH lrs, chiclrt111, whete.,., 1trilres your fency (So, if it airilr" yH, strike beck elrHtly.I 3 PllCI BAR·B·Q :'TOOL sn NH t chrome tool Ht with our lroncled 9uerent••· IH'1n1n111rn, 11ow whet did thet fin• print sey •t•i" 1 I 99c SANDPAPIR I Choiu of 9rlh : medium, cH n e, et' fi11e. This 11 •11• el th• few thin91 leh yH ce11 bvy for • penny thttt d1ys. 24·1nch UNIBOL PULLMAN c.lft,, ... ly finished wltli eH piece 11terble 1h1lr '"" .. , ..... ~ Mewtlful Hercrelt htclte fen et. 5911 .. " c. I 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, May .30, 1918 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE Men in Service Sgt. tt.49ey W. Qtdek. son ol W . a.r.r Mrs.teonard T. Quick ot 1211 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach, is Nr/inrJ wilh the First Advaeced Training Briaade. Ft. Bliu, Tex. The sergeant. a driver in the bri1ade's Headquarters battery ls a grldulte of LEGAL NOTICE . 1. Brea Olinda Hlgb School and alttndcd F-a 11 e r-t o " College before entering the ,service. Pvt. Grtewy R. ....... , 19, IOO Of Mr. and MJ'I. JUchard L. Bowma11 of 931 SanClc..U. Drivt, Coroaa del M•. bal COID~ tralnllll at the Army Armor Center, Ft. Kl>OX, Ky. He received lnatructlon in rec:oDDalasance 1couttn1 and patrolling and baodUng of weapons. Air West Reveals VOTE JUNE 4th CO NCIRESSMAN .......... Republican 35th DISTllCT SAN FRANCISCO -The tint announcement on 198'1 performance ol tbe tbree a1rliDM now comprillng Air Welt, lDc., the month-old carrier resulting from the merger ol Bonama. PacWc and West Coast, was releas· ed Wednesday. The press release stated combined and individual revenues and eernings of the three component com· panies for the yur ended Dec. 31. It aid that one annual report hooklet, c a r r y i n g 1967 fibanciil .utements IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! If our new account& cleJ>art- ment connoc opn ~' ""°• ;,.,.,,ed Nncur~ Saolng" account In lu1 time than it takes 1100 to drink tho cup of cofe• WI JWot>fcle to aU of WE WILL GIVE YOU; AnothK CIUP ol aollft I • • • frcllD each airline u audited by three accouaUnt flrmt, will be diltrlbuted t 0 atoc.ldloldera witb.ln t w o Weeki. The ITi·part annual report als-0 will carry presidents' messages to stockholders ol the three earlier companies. in addition to one message from the Air West manage· men1. On a combined bc:,;is. the airlines in 1967 reportd a loss from operations of $3.283,068, or 89 cents per ihare. Including '·extraordiilary items" related to losse!f antl gains from aircraft djsi:psat. the three airlines Io s t '3.516.105. or 97 cenU per lbare; o( this latter allOUnt Pacific lost $3.716,288 West Coast lost S.199,51 and Bonanza had -pr ts of '°29,696. ~es per sn were cakulated for 3,726 16 com- mon s b a r e s ou tanding Dec. 31. Total revenues for 1967 were '51,142 , 34 , the receipt.a beinc br en down f<r: Pad.fie -8,410 140 · Wett Coat -181382'.251; md Booama -.839,843. For the y..-Dec. 31~ 1988, the airlines t.d tCClll e from Fairg ounds Sets On t, to tour t h e Include dilplaJI saucer beinl Davis campUI, catcbln1 de- modern tuc:bln1 avan is sponsored California Alumni n and ls largely by private dona· Mercury wants to keep ell of our savers happy. ......... 14 ............ 7111 C~ll•1tr Aft .. c.. rr. n. operations of~l.469,631, or 41 cents per are. Including extraordinary items" the c:.oirllnes had earnings of~849,301, or 51 celllls per sh e. Earnings share in 1966 were bese;f on 3,595,782 shares then kitstan:ling. Total re~nues in 1966 amounted ~ 7a2,940,4!17. W ~·s statement additionallyj observed that Air We&t: 1. Will beCin operations as one airline on July J, with an overniglt increase of 22 percent in available seal mi~. all ol it 1n jet service. 2. ls sening 100 cities at 80 airports in eight states. Canad.a and Mexko, along 9,000 route miles. 3. Last year c a r r i e d 2,658,000 passengers, u p from 2,324,213 in th e preceding yeM, 4. H a a atpr·oximately 12,800 aha.rebdders, h a s 8,000,000 common sh&1'eS authotized, and is listed on the American a Pacific CoMt ltock exchanges. 5. la a Delaware cor- poratioo, ~ executive of- fices in San Francisco aod ~ headquarters in Phoenix. I. Eq>ecta to hold its first annual stockb~ meeting in SU Frmdlco Oct. 15. /11s1 10 pv• )Oii '"' idM fl/ tbt 11p1 o/ 1111110111 br1JJ1tl1 u1 ""'' "'' b111•1 lis1'd • /tw oj tlum btlow. HfHRIDO# HlllrrAtH OllDIL JOH# WIOOICOWI OfXO# IOWOMWN<~ HU.WAH MAHtT «lllOll 0A'1S CAllHfT WOOOMAllK KMASTAH AH_.,-• ,._ ,,,.,,_ .. ''" 1'75 ~ ......... . c.J."' ... ..... ..'-' ..... .... ==M1 - ( ...... ,_ "' .. .- llMI A. 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St•rr llabert Jolln McNlll vs BtllY ... McNell ...... J. Cooll vs •lcllenll \.. Ceok l'_.,1 ·-N VI E• ll-o J°"" s. Mwltt "' Cerotyn M. Sfluln Mar9trtt AM FulcllH "' J- Herold Fulc.,.r JeNtll M1cF•rl1ne 11s Rob4trt John MAcF1rllne Keren K. J-"' Rollerl B. Js!IHll lynoM JO'IU .. ,,.., n RGlbtrt UI Po~:.~~ l llMft IYtrs n Earl W1llKI Byers fJ1trlcl• Ann OllYer vs llobert Thomas Oliver Jullt M. Mekln vs Claude J. Mekln Ka/;;, ltt S.uncltn vs Dennis R•v· mond Seuncltn .111111111 Kn CMIMln vs lllnclell Joe ,...,...rs llR«u AnM VIII Mlt.r 111 TflomlS Rldlonl Vlft Mlllr L ... nd O. Mellllr "' Eva M. Mllller Mary s. Wlllllrf "' Wllllarn Ernal -ttcv fJINAL DICllllS Grt900' Bry•n E-"' C.ralyn ENre-Edmonson Harry e...-Gtty, Sr. 111 Shirley Grice Grl'f Fr11icla Oonakl O'Ktlfe Jr. vs Sharron LtY O'K•tfl P'•lrlcl• J.., Dr-"' ltul!M Mlc:Mel o.-r J~I Delfls H-. 11S 1'1trlcl1 AM Ho4* Ernetl S. Llllhcll w Ml"lne Id• L1vl\c.h BorlNI•• """ Clllrw!I YI DftN Mttl c111-1 Mlf1tll $. ltulnt vs Jolln W. l-'" S.unctra Lorraine Toyer vs Frencls Wllll•m Tover Htltn l . SMlff "' llon B. Sllolff Shlrll\I •ce Mimi vs llobtt't It-I ......... Slllron E. "'-" vs J•'"" •· Smo'fw Bottv GrnM C. Mlnt>I vs ltoy l . Maness Slloron L. DIXOll "'WIYM E. Dh<Oft P1trle11 L. JHVOM vs Tl'lorN1 4 JffVOllS WIUIM\ H. hotll. Jr. "' IYllYI C. ...... LtllMI 0. Coley "' LIYtsltr A. CollV Syt\111 C. llllnweltt vs G. M. It•..,_ wmr ,.,..... •-Ms Carroll vs John Frantls CMroll ._ .. L. Tribble va J...ii T. Tr!Mlll Dl9ftN OollrleY "' Mldlltl Wm. "-"" 1'1tncl1 lwwl Sdlltllr .,,. CllOrlts 11 ldlenl klltlllr Carol AIN QufM n Amul Dovfcl QulM J-H • ...,.,_ VI Andl'M Kay .._,,... Kelllleen Af'fl McVtllll VI H~ Ja'"" McVtlell WIMll MH S.vlcllft 111 John LOllll Sovl4en Jolln J. Dubois vs Merli D. Duboll Harold D. Smlltl vs Loris Slnllll Lucllll B,_man n Arlllur llOdt· tfeller l,_.n OWN F1ye Tllomanon 111 lt•lllh L. Tllomlt- Emlly Mary Cotdlfl 111 Ltslle G. Coldlll SlllrltY .McClrrtclt 111 J....,.. W. Mc· Clrrldl \.Vie L, l'vlllern "' 0-lcl L, fJvlllern llrlNlr1 J. Amolcl Y1 0-lcl W1m1 ,.,..... S.l'lllmal S<owl "' Cll•ln W. kO'lri Mllrtllo F. tNmlMll vs Artllur A. HlrmMn C-n SW Cl-..-rl "' Anthony C'-rl lfil J. J-"' Marie J~ Vlrllnll _,,_ KllftlW n Htllo Ac· Rntlon Ku11UI Caralyn Helmlclt va Mllloll M. Hllmlc:lt ~llne R. B-te VI GaSIOll T. lorttM ClllrlH Allred Fonlltr9 "' Aneallne Merlene Fonbtre Fronk P. ,. .. , ..... Dofo!lly J. Pl1n o MortlYn Tuc:ktr 111 Wiifred E. Tuc:ker Bitty J. Volltl "' EU9eM S. V1llH H«ltn May Hibbs "' Auelnt Thomn Hibbs P'1trlcl• A. Newman "' Wiiiard Al· ller1 Howman .IUDOMINTS l'effy Marie Trwtt vs Buclt ltroY Trvtll l•nnutmenl) Jtmff It, Brvwn YI Mary Sltlle ll'OWll, ltnnulmenll Ma"' K. Co.tello YI Jomes A. Cost.Ito (-lment) Conni• K•Y HunlWY "' John Tllomls Hv<llllY (annulMeflll Births Lolt Frr Stewert "' ll•'flftCIM Etrl IOUTM COAST COMMUll ITY E!'=•"M. ls!W'nMI ,,. K-111 L. MOSl'ITAL •• ..,,,... Mo' 12 Fnntts Jult Cllrlt vs Wllllom H. Cllrlt Mr. & Mn . Alber! L. W-, l11111na Patricia Ann 0.-Y "' Rldl•rd Eorl l!tac.11. boY 0-Y Mr. .. Mn. Gerold G. Willl1ms, U. f lort11C8 E. H1rrl-Yt Marvin E. tlllla ltol<ll, elrl H1rrlson Ml' 1' Antol"4!tlt $. Goodwin 111 J1mes A. Mr .. Mrs. Phll COOi, Ueulla Hiiia, Goodwin t lrl DofolflY MM Morelle vs P'tlrldt Ct<fl May II v:!llo llulfl Colomlll va J-Mr. & Mn. Peter Flll·Gr"" H1llodt, Mkhlel Coltman \.1111111 IHdl. t lrl ..... Ill MIY n Ella M. Smlltl "1 Her ... w. Sml Mr. • M". J 1ma K. Irvine, L11un1 SNrlrl MM Dout111 VS KtnMltl LtltOY lffdl, llo¥ ell P'llco, C.tl MHe, elrl Mr. .. Mn. T'MINa WMkll, 191'2 Prcwldlllc:e "-............ le.ch, 11'1 Mr. .. Mn. Mvrtl MvMI. ·IU No. Malletll Ave., Or-. tlrl Mr .• Mn. OvY lldllly, J7J w. Vlc1lfle $1,. C..-MIN. 1lrl Mr. • Mn. J-Hl ...... I. l90Z Al- 111'"'9 DI'.. """'"""" lllCll. boy IN •.. Mn. LMrY ~-IUS So. MIMle St,. llntl Alta, lloY Mr. • Mn. 1"""" J_., m 3'cl It .. """'""'"" a.di. '"' Mir. • Mn. • ...,. wrn.r, Jl1 stur· -DI' .. Clltl ..... -..., " Mr. & Mn. RIY *"-' tlN-C P'll· Cllllll ""'" C.tl Mae. ''" IN. & Mn. l'eul fJulvtn. * N10-11llle St., ...,..,.,,.... 9"cll. elrl Mr. • Mrs. $""11Y Colle, fUl K1hu- lul Dr" HvnH ... IOll lffdl, boy Mr. & """· ,.,.,, fJlff, 231 Avocado St., Cost• -., boy MIY al Mr. .. Mta. llldlenll lllllloll, !Olli Cuttv $1rlt Dr,. Huntl,,.ton Bt1cll • bo'1 Mr. .. M"-ltlcl\anl Hvmltlll'IY, 2.03 Ytr1ltr Wrr, Coete Mete, bov Mr. • "'"· ltCllllrt Hamfltan. m VICIOl'le $1., Coet1 MIH, t lrl Mr. & M". MIMn 1 .. dlt1, 2100 Pt-""°" Wey, C•t• Mew. t lrl Mr. .. Mn. llCllltrt C!'IMNw, IOU MIM... Dr., C•I• Mal, lloy Mr. • "'"· ltulleft Cfart, DA No. Hew· llOrf llvll .. , N8"rt leach, boy Mr. & Mr.. Danit! Olen, 2265 M•Ple Ave.. Colt• MIN. llo¥ Mr. • ""1. o..111 9-, Ufl Jcnn- ria-0r .. ~.-Mey tr Mr. .. M". ltollert Hirt, 6'71 Mllchell Swim Oass Signqps Set rl Registration for J u n e 1wimming ciasses 1a coq- tlnulng at the Boys Club or the Harbor Area, and you doo't even have to be a boy to participate. Young.tiers 2 years old and up may be registered by their ptttnta at the club's Central B.ruch, 594 Center St., from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and 6:~ to 8:30 p.m. daily except Saturday. A small fee is charg~ - small by comparison to the potential cost in heartb-reak to a family whose children are uninsured a g a in s t drowning. e:1C::1",. W111'9ml vs Cl\lrltl II ST • .IOllPM MOS,ITA\. DEATH NOTICES Wfllltm~ · Mrr II Bwerly M. 1111-"' P'hlllJ I . ,.,,_ Mr. • Mn. 0-lcl O. Obtrty, 707' S Donlll A. Wini vs Cllorles H. W•~ Tnlll Ave .. W11tmln11er, elrl EV AN Elsie Merit lt1nily "' Ver.-Du· Mr. & M". Gerold D. kh01'9tr, 1m. Balboa Grad Esther I. Ev•na. Rttldlnl Of Dtllll. nnl ll•lnrf ..... St .. Fount•ln V•ll•Y. boy Celitoml11 lorrnerlv Of Costa Miii Marlarle IE, Wiison "' uwrenu F. IM't' U Joan Lambie Of 4 0 0 from 1m lo 1"4. Date Of clealll, INY Wiison Mr. • Mra. Jolln 5. Moy, 202t Wot-bo ill "'- is. "'"''"" ..., lluslNnd. JUI D. l oll c . Cetlltn YI J•'"" "· C•lher• la<t, Coett -· t lrl Belvue Lane, Bal a, w 11'1: •vensr -. Robert eou1toon, lifts llr1Nr• M. Enstev va larry w. May H mong the 450 graduates of lllVtllter, Joyce C•m--11. Cest1 En1i.v Mr ... M". Mix 5111rlls, •1' Fern-a Mall abler, Ellen Dtrtttlmer. Fl. Mui. Htwlon Dev "' ..... DeY 1111. ear-•• Mir. bov Whittier College Sunday. W•""'· 1nc11-; •M 11 erandchl... 0orat11y An.1 1c1111nne "' lttchlrd NOA• MIMOltlAl MOSfJITAL June 9. She will receive a •r.n. lt-ry, Thursday, 7:>0 p,m., J..,,.J Scllllllne IMY 11 1e1n 0-1.. m1 1-10r. Colt• c.,,.,..1. o. 1ac11 va Mork Alan 11c1< Mr. & Mrs. Froct M<Gavr•n. 2SA ce-maater of education degree. Mae. 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Medford, Ore .. starting in the middle Of the fourth row in the 11· l'(j'W array of 33 hjghtuned machines. · Possibly the leading piston threat is Dan Gurney of Corona de\ Mar in his Sant.a Ana.made Eagle 1''ord. Gurney v will start the race iU the No. 1 driver 1n the fourth row. The weather forecast was fa vorable ror the start or the 200-lap grlnd around Speedway's famed 2' :z·mile oval. Partly sunny skies. a 20 percent chance of rain and temperatures in the low 70s were predicted. Alter a dawn rush by thousands of racing buffs into the vast, muddy ~· field of the 537·acre plant and trad1· lional prerace music and hoopla, track owner Tony Hulman will trigger perhaps the most revolutionary 500 in history with the admonition: ''Gentlemen. start your engines." Then the death knell of the piston engine Indy racer, a muffled warning last year when the lone turbocar driven by Parnelll Jones conked out because of '8 bearing falhn~ ... from easy victory, ma7 rMUT reverberate. The experts predJcted a -. two. three turbine trlumPb. wltb debonair Graham Hill from LondGa, .......... ed as 5-1 facorites to take first mon- ey of more than i110,ooo. The American Auto Race Wrtaen and Broadoa.aters Alloclatioa, at ., annual meeting, tabbed Leourd llDd Pollard to wind up aecond and l*d. Last year's wbmer, A. J. JI'• Jr., seekJng a record fourth Indy ~. and Mario Andretti were ~. for sixth place, with the UDlll' brothers. Bobby and Al, codaJcel fW fourth place. The turbines reportedly ,.... ID need of a further te9ting of new IDltU Fe·w Left F ro m '60 Draft Expansion Is a Costly Move.~ Player Duration Is Short NEW YORK <AP -When the new major league baseball teams go into the expansion draft next October. they wiJI look carefully at the history of the Washington Senators, Ca I i r o r n i a Angels, Houston Astros and New York Mets. · Of the JOI players selected when the majors held stocking drafts in Decem· ber, 1960, and October, 1961, only a baker's dozen remain. The cost was more than '8 million, then a staggering ·sum. Jim Fregosi still is the Angels' shortstop and Bob Rodgers is their No. l oaicller. AJ Jackaon Is an occasional startin& pitcher for the Mets aft~r rcturnfog from St. LouJs. Gil Hodges. another original draftee as a first baseman, long since shed the mitt and became a manager. After five years in Washington he now is manager of the Mets. Bob Aspromonte, Astros' thb'd baseman. is the only other player still with the same club that drafted him. No Senators remain. When the A n g e 1 s and Senators selected in 1960, each took 28 players at $75,000 apieee. That came to $2.1 million each plus a little additional chang_e for extras. When the Mets and Astr-0s picked in 1961 New York took 22 for •t.8 million and Houston 23 for $1,850,000. The price for the athletes ranged lrom $125,000 each for four super specials to $75,000 and ~.ooo. Jncidentally, only three of the $125,000 boys still are around -Dick FarrelJ, picked by Housten but DOW a Philadelphia relief pitcher; A 1 Spangler, an outfielder drafted by Houston now with the Chicago CUbs after a stay with the Angela; aod Bob Miller, picked by the Meta but DOW with the Minoe9ota Twins. The other $125,000 specials were Jay Hook, pitcher; Don Zimmer, infielder, S ports In Brief and Lee Walls, outfielder, by the ~ pvt. jQat ncently la- .Bobby U.,.. ol Albuquerque, N.M., spa tbe futeat time ol the piston con.. teaden la the nm.baraued, mlsbap- marred trial• witb • it.mill quallfytnc average of 18.&a7 m.p.h. That gained blm tbe oa&aAde polition lD the first ltlltlDc row, 1ookiDI ac:roa at pole pUo& i...d, who qUllliOed will a record 171.111 m.p.b. and t• Indy dia..... 1111, who poet.cl 1n.n. J'oyt, DOW tied wtth JndJ tmmortaJ.a Louie Meyer, WUbur Shaw and Maurl ROM u a three-Um' wtmm, atarta ID the mMld.le ot the tb1rd row witb a 111.121 qualltying IPMd. The tmbocm', f~tbe U.S. Auto Oub to about a GDt-ddnl eqlne nGlction U. ftOlll the aole •*1 wbldl nearly ran away Wltb tbellift year'• race, monopollJea t b t mechanical spotlight. · But there I.a a aentimenta1 ailWilht In the Jndy drlvtnc baptism ol tbe oee of two ractn1 greatl, BUI Vukovich, 1963 and 1954 winnel' kllled In his que~ for a tbird straight victory la 1955, and Tooy Bettenhausen, kWed w b i 1 e teltin« an Indy car In 1981. Both Gary Bettellhamen, Tinley Part, Dl, and Bll1 Vukovicb, Freao, calif., ere la Use ~tb row with Gary on the inlide and Vukovich la ~ mid· dle. The two }'Oungsten COllfideJlt1y disregard t.be peril of big Indy which muffed -tile lives ol their fathers aac1 countecl tta 3411 drlvma f.taUty, Enclad'a Mike Spence, in a May 7 G"Ub duriJll practice lD a tmbocar. 'I1'e Indy pot ol .... tl1il ,.. may attain a record fm0,000. I.Alt year. Foyt colleded Wl\m t.rom a pune of ~134, includinc rllC!Dg mODeJ and 8CCellOf}' )lriul. Fo~ 1917 victory broke a foreign do~on started In 1996 With a '"triwnpb by the late Jimm.y Clark of Scotland and followed by tbe 1111 con. quest by HW. I Tbe name ol tbe lady pme baa been durability ol "Whine ra1ber tban man. Onl.Y 10 can wel'e nmnlog at the fUUh ol wt year's race. In 1968, . when 11 c ... were knocked out In an awescme pileup oo the firtt tum, only seven machinu were perking at the fmDb. And iD -~ oaJy 11 racers IUl'Vived tbe 3lO trips •ound tbe 2'12· ml.le ltrip. _ Mets; and Joe Amalfitano, infielder, Anteaters C_Z_o_s_e __ Y_e_a=-=r=~--=pansanTdi~ffa0n~~~~-~~i:r~t:·e::-: ~~~~~~~~~--~tt!~~~~ selected by the Angels but later traded u ... , ..... car before today's 500. With a qualifying speed ot 171.953 m.p.b., he's the favorite. Leonard, 33, is from San Jose. W ith Athletic Banquet UC Irvine officially closed out its 1967-M athletic year Wednsday night with spring sports a""aTds. A throng of 150 gathered in the Com· mons to toast perform ers in crew, ten· rtis, sailing, gymnastics and golf with Jetter awards and special trophies going to the athletes. Sepecial award winners are as follows : Teul1 Craig NesJage, captain ; Roger Moore, most valuable. SaiUng . Carl Reinhart, captain and most ~aluable. Gymnastics Ron Craig, capt.a.in : John Polter, most valuable. Golf Steve Culler, captaJn ; Bob A 11 e n most valuable. Varsity Crew John Adsit, captain. A11gels Oose l101ne Stand With Tigers U you still feel like more action after the Indy 500 today, the Angels and 0 e t r o i t Tigers are playing a Memorial Day afternoon game today at the' Big A. Game time is 1 p.m. Angel sklpptt BllJ Rigney ha~ assigned starting duties to young Ric k Clark (().3), who 'll duel Detroit's Joe Sparma (3-4). The chase co~ues Friday night In A .. el si.te ~: ~ ~=: :1 ~'i:'.:.i'l'H :.:::. ~~ mu Oakland where the Orange CounUans take on the A's in the first of a thrtt· geme series. Then it's otr to Baltimore, New York Md Boston before the tum return Friday, June 14 to face the Senators. ,JV Crew Dave fleclfield, captain. Fro1b Crew Ken Lewis. captain. PASADENA -Tbe Lot Angelet Wolves came from behind to eani a %-% tie with San Diego at the Rose Bowl la North American Soccer Leaiue aetit• Wednesday nlpt before a crow• of Z,489. Tbe Toros scored first on Alberto Baeza's goal. Early In the second balf, Edzaleo h:ldlo Nato scored to put San Diego ahead z.t. ., ATLANTA -The Atlanta Falcons have acquired Los Angeles Rams end Bucky Pope in trade for linebacker Bob Sanders and guard Jim Wilson. Sanders was a ninth round draft choice in 1966 from North Texas State antl Wilson is a former All·Amerlcan llncman at the University of Georgia. ,.,,, "".- LOS ANGELES -UCLA basketball star Lucius Allen bas been arralped In munk:lpal ~art oa t w o counts of marijuana posse11lon following bis ar· rest n.st week. The I-foot-!, %1.year-eld back-eo1111 11tar for the national collegiate cbam· plo11 Bruins w11 ordered Wednesday to return for a preUmlnary bearing June 19. He la free on $1,2541 ball. "" ., "" SAN MATEO. Calif. -Part·nwtuel clerks ratJl ied Wednesday a wage set· Ue ment that cleared ~ way for Thursday night's o p e n I n g of California's first night racing season. The votin~. by clerks at Hollywood P3rk and Golden Gate Fields, was 572- 1~ ID favor of a COOlJX"Omise said lo be S2 ror rught c:tifrereotlal. REATILE, Wath. -The Seattle Sa~,.... ., the NIU.HI Baaketball An~t.aU.. uW Wed11elday tltelr 1- f..W rMllt ata1, S.b RaJe, will ... rft •Vlery Tltanday In lAI A•cela a. care • rennt.1 &oe alJ. mtat. to Minnesota. The right·handed pitcher turned out to be a 20-game winner iJ:l 1964 and is 4-5 this year. Bob Jobnson, a utility infielder, and Chuck Hinton, ano4:her handyman who ]>\a1a both infield and outfield posi· lions, have survived. Both were picked by Washington but now are with other teams. Johnson is with Cincinnati and Hinton with the Angels. Ken Johnson, picked by Houston, is a regular starter wit.h the AUanta Braves. Jim ffickman, a Met for years, has wound up with the Chlaago Cubs after being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. It ls going to cost more money this time, but the owners are determined to give the new clubs a better break by making avaiJable better talent. The American League's new teams at Seattle and Kansas City each will take l> players from 1967 rosters at $175,000 each for a total of $5,250,000 plus a few ex1ra fees. PRE·RACE FAVORITE -Joe Leonard, the fast- est driver in the history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is all smiles in his STP·Lotus turbine LS(] Target LANCERS CANCEL R ELAY CHALLENGE Coach Larry Knutti and h i • Pasadena City College Lancer four· mile relay team have canceled tbeir chaHenge to Golden Welt. Federal Jur)r Convicts The Lancers, who 'claimed they could do better than the RUltlers' 17:10.6 national junior college mark, gave the following reuon for the sud· den reversal in attitude: "Since the Pasadena teem (as would the RusUers) will have to run 'unet· tached', and not under the Pasadena City College banner, the team would not be ellgible to set an official record." The special cballer1ge run-ofi was to be held at the Rose Bowl Sunday. Two in Football Bribes BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -Two men accused of trying to fix the out· come of six Louisiana State University football games ln 1966 have been con· victed by a Federal Court jury. At the same time, a former LSU footbell player told a New Orleans television statloo that anonymous gamb~ made telephone calls to him several years earlier. Orleans high school, said in an in· terview with WVUE·TV Sports Difec· tor Buddy DiLiberto Wednesday night that gamblers had contacted him on the telephone while he was at LSU. He said both he am Labruzzo reported t.he cootacts to Tiger Coach Charlie McOlendon and the late James Corbett, then LSU's atbletic director. Palmer, 'Youngsters' Square Off at Atlanta Convicted Wednesday night weTe Joseph L . "Jojo" Nolan and Samuel "Freddie" Comeaux, both of Baton Rouge. The all·male jury returned guilty verdicts on each of tnree counts of sports bribery. ~ U. S. Dist. Court Judge E. Gordon West deferred eeotencing. Maximum penUty on eacb count is a $10,000 fine and five years in priSoo. Dodgers Blow ~ Five.run Lead ... At Cincinnati ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) -Arnold Palmer hopes to put the brash young challengers back in their place in the AUanta Classic Golf Tournament whJch started today. "Sure, I'd like to turn back those youngsters." Palmer said on the eve of the $115.000 tournament on the 7.0SJ.yard Atlanta Country C I u b course which sweep1 tbrougb the forests where Civil War battles were Cougbt 100 years ago. "I'd like to turn back anybody in fact and get going myself," added Palmer, winner of '888,007 during his career on the tournament tour but having only a SO«> eeuoo this year. Frustrated Jack Nicklaus, Muters champ Bob Goalby, towering George Archer a o d veterans Dan Siltee, Don January and Gary P1-yer alJo are in t.be •tar-studded field. But aome relaUvel}' u n k n o w n youngsten are attracting much of the attention, includinc Mac McLendon, 22·year.old Alabaman wbo has made '8,0liO In two weeb on the tour. McLeodoa, Memphis Open champ Bob Dunn, Steve Reid and Britain's 'l'Oll1 Jacklin are amoac the upatarta who have thrown the pro tour lato a wide open betUe at every stop. The surge of the fuzzy checked go)fen bu left a pair of the top names -Nlcklam and Doug Sanders - withocal a victory thil year. "I feel fine," Nickla111uid,1'orldng oa bil puttinc stroke. "There's nothing wrong with me." However, the blond bomber ii hav· Ina oae ol bil wont seaec:m, and rub only 21st OD the IDODf!1 lilt this year. Sanden, uua1Jy a qmct starter, ls n;d. "I'm llfNld rm ltill a cOUPle of w..U •1'111 from belnc at my belt," said Sanden, 09e time caddy at aearlJiJ CedlrtQft. Ga. ftl U.S. Open,~ ol this year'• prlltla• ~. ii two ween awaJ and Sanden la ebooUnC far a 'ftcW1 tbtn. The case went to tt>e jury late Wednesday after Judge West, in hi• cbarge to the panel, gave a lengthy n· planation of the amount cl importance jurors should place on testimony by a co-conspirator. Samuel J. Graziano, a Bt.ton Rouge barber wbo pleaded guilty to the same charge M~, linked Nolan and Comeaux to the conspiracy. G!'uiano testified that Nolan and Comeaux gave him n2,000 to pass on the three LSU '*9Yen .in an attempt to influence their play. 'lbe three players -Jim Douaay, Gawain DlBetta aod BiBy M~ - worked with the FBI on the c.ut. All have since graduated. Douaey ~ed be had been told by the defendanU that two other ex-LSU players -Joe Labruuo and Don Scbwlb had received '50,000 from gmnblen. Labnmo and Schwab wound up tbetr varsity football careen in l~. Schwab, DOif coechinc at a New CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati gpotted Los Angeles a flve·run lead:in the third inning, caught up in tt\e eighth and beat the Dodgers 6-6 Wednesday night on ZOilo VersaDa' error With two out in the ninth. Alex Johnson, who scored the tying run in the eighth, began the nlntb with ....... Slfde Mey • Ocid•n tt Clfldl'!lltt ll:lt IC" !"°I Mey ill Doclltn n Sen ,,_.,. 7:U IC" 16«11 a single off Dodger reliever Jim Brewer. Tvny ~a taerlficed him to teeond and Johnny Benell ... purpolely peued. 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By Of TI Founta football on ICbed pme set Coach . cllima ni quarterb cmttnue. three or at 1Mt i: Conskf· did ate Jt:ar1:ing : Beron et la Tom : Ma1004 .. u. is j Juniors a Thole Sall Fl'UH Atlanta Pldladelph St. Louis CbJcago Clltcimati Pitta burgh Lea Angel Houaton New York' ' t ~ - ~QOLPING -~ lftTH 1 ~~~. l!Mte WHAT TO DftlCT FROM YOUI CLUIS Do ~ know how far you can hit a aolf ball ·with uc.h dub in yCMir ~al .ff you haw any doubt about th is,. and if you ue .. 11riou1 ebout hnprovtna your aame, thtn I sugg11t you atlrt pecin1 off your normal shots. Thi1 way ~ you will develop • valuable auidt for iud1in1 dis· tenet. Actually this learnina process is very simple. 't'°ou wm find that your d istance varies •bout 10 yards pit club (SH sampl• chart illustrated here). Thus, if you i.ern th1t you hit 1 5·iron 140 yards, you can 111ume quit'• HS1ly ~hat you will hit 1 6·iron 130 yards JudaJn1 distance on shots always calls for some marain of trror. 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SCltATCHfS -H1tl1Ml 1'1111. llGHT ltACI -:t.lil6 mlies on Ille lur1. Flllln al'ICI mor@s J YMr olds '"" uo. ,.l.tsslllld 1llow1nces. Pu,.,. SIOAtO, Cute ltlle ''"'"°Y Jrl 4... J,00 UO Ultr1 Guest IA '"lnWll J 4t UO h ell A11l11 IW Hlrflsl lM TIME -I 43 l lS. At.SO "AN -SIMld, ~"6-CN>ft II, P IXY Gi i II SCRATCHED -Nevlde le;1e, Mabort Hontv. NINTH ltACI -l''o mites. 4 vur olds arid uo. Clalml119. Purse l•SOO . GraclouJ Hesiod cw M1Mrnev1 . t.20 uo uo Iris/I Frl-1111• t;W Harm1trlUO 4.00 Rome 10¥s 10 P~ctl SM TIME -1 #f l/J ALSO ltAN -S.O,,,_,.r, WM,. Wire You, Delldfnl, Defier. C-i.tl Conlr;ll. SCRATCHED -Desc1nso Kine, Go Steed\', \ Estancia Will Use 'Eagle-P / The r;.tanda Ea&lea will lbow up ln the fall wttb an I formation tempered io 1. wmc and a1ot Mt. n., ex- pmhae&ed with the ltra«bt T wly, but dropped It. "We'U have a better run- ning tame this year, and because of that our puaing game will proaper a HWe better,'' stated Coecb John Lowry. Those counted on to do molt of tbe nmninl for Estancia will be Steve Grif· fith. and Dick Dur-* at fullback along with Nick QWroz and Dave Jdlnaoa at tailback. Gra VanDeWalker wm be flllinc the bill a t wingtJect -at leut until Bob Comuke recovers from cornetlve surgery. Cornutt suffered a sboulde!' injury in wrettllng. Lowry stated he'll be okay by. tbe fall, but would pro· bebly mils some phMes or practice in the first two weeks of Sept.ember. At the ~l quarterback position, Dennis Doore 11 coming on as expected. Others pulbiog Doore are Curt Thomas and Paul Joyce. Joyce is up from the Bees and drew special atte.-Jon from Lowry. Of the PMlini ~k, the Eagle mentor commented, "We know· thM Door' can ttu-ow and we've ~ a lot of our re.celven beck." Primery taraeta are split ends Georte Barnett. Tom Bullard and Craig Nomura. Also figuring at tight end are Mike New1ton and Mlke s.dy a1onc wttb atlng htp Williams. WUU.m1 was hit by a seiae of mooonucleosis, but is expected beck in the fall. Spring football practice started at Estancia with "1 players. At p r e s e n t there are still 63 players running around the Eagle grounds. "Very few kids catne out cold, they knew what to ex. pect and have come out and go!ten with it. We've been hitting it for 2lh hours a da y." So says coach John Lowry of his varsity football can· <tidates after eight days of the spring practice grind. The session will finish up on June 5 with a scrimmage set for 5:30 that attemoon. Malone Leading QB Choice By RON EVANS Of T1ll Deity '"'i.t Sii" Fountain Valley's vanity football practice continues on ICbedule with the sprirtg 1ame set for June 6. Coach Bruce P I c k r o r d claims no outs tan d-i n g quartm>ects in the fold, but eontinoee wittl, "We have three or four good prospects It tbat positiOll ... Considered the top can· d.idate because of h i s ,tarting role ln the final four Beron encounters last year ii Tom Malone. Malone, a jlJlllior 1n the fall. le joined by two other Juniors and a aophomore. Those are Jd1n Svobda. Gary Valbuena and Rick Power. VaJbuena was the starting QB for the Bee team last year until an injury oc· curred, dropping him out. Two backfield candidates singled out by Pickford were Mike Cttilders and Mike Kato. Childers, a c o n v e r t e d guard, was noted for his quickne$ and good moves. while Kato (smaller) receiv- ed the same accolades. Others pointed out as good candidates in the backfield were Mark Hanna, John Carroll. Oan shaw. W. Kunst. Brady Moore, Gary Martin. Dave Terry. Tim FunderbtD'ke and M I k e Holliden. Only Childers and Kunst are senlora. The Barons will be uting a pro·T with var ia tl on s .lbaQcally in their offeme. Pickford annmed up the picture: · ''We're very satisfied wiCh their pro- • gress, but It ls quite a step from Bee to varsity. They <the underclalsmen) don't think so, but it is. "They're going to learn a lot and mature and get a lot better. We ~ave some good poteotjal for the next two or three years." Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE w L Pd. GB w L Pd. 'GB Saa Francbco 218 19 .578 Detroit 218 18 .819 Att.nta 24 ~ .545 1 J,li Baltimore 25 18 .Sil H~ Pldladelpbla 21 19 .525 211.t Minnesota 24 19 .5.58 2Y.i st Louts 22 21 .512 3 Cleveland 24 20 .545 3 ChJcago 23 22 .511 3 Boston 21 22 .488 5112 t'lltcimatl 21 21 .500 3'h New York ~ 22 .478 e Pfttaburgh 18 ~ .474 H-1 California 21 24 .4ff1 e~ Lii Anplea 22 25 •• 5 Oakland "' 23 .485 e~ HOUiton 19 24 .442 e Chicago 17 24 415 8~ ~ew York JR 23 .439 e Washington 16 26 .381 10 MESA VERDI'S FINEST -Mrs. Frank Paddock (left) wound up runnerup to Mrs. Frank Donaldson in the Mesa Ver4e Country Club's women's golf cbampionahlps, which ended Tuesday. Higginbotham Garners Share 'Of Costa Mesa CC Tourney Fr8nJt Towner of South and the Al Roush quartet Debach took low gross wilh Hills CC ftred a lfOIS 75 and took the title with a 118. a 296 followed by Peggy Jlni Hiaatnl>Otham of Costa Roush, of South Hills .Bivens (298) and Virginia ~-J Country Club. was tea'med Ide <299>. Mesa • net ~ to wm ow Low ""·et winner was Janet bono · with B. Smittiers. F. Miller, .. groee Md low net rs in I.. B~rghauser and F. Pat· McCrosson 1229) with Mary the Muttlple Sc le r o s is terson. Turner (232) and Betty Tourna~ conducted at In second. at 121, wai; the McDaniel (234) following. Costa Mesa on Saturday. Don Mollica quartet. Mollica Charlene Collins won low Jiu 6e.ld o{.75,~ob ~teach is with. the host club. gross honors in the C flight witt1 a 3HI. foUowed by Wan· and Steve Dye of the host Third place went to Tony da Goldie c317) and Ann club had gross scores of 77 Lazane's foursome with a Nave (321). for second place while Jack 121. Low net went to Anna Lee 04JL V PlLOT J J Newport Net Foe -- Yields 0 Points By ROGER CAR~N Of Ille Dtllr .. ltof Ste" Newport Harbor's next op· pooent in the ClF tennis championships is a team that dJdn't allow a single po.Int to Its league opposi· ti on. Palos Verdes is the team, Coach Tabs Tars, 19-9 A man who should be ln a position to know about such matters offers the opinion that Newport Harbor High will down Palos Verdes. 19· 9, in Friday's CIF tennis semifinals match. The chap Offering the in· sight is Gary Hardesty. coach of the Rolling Hills High team which defeated Palos Verdes, 4-3, and lost to Newport, 16'h·11Yi Newport's mat.ch w i t h Palos Verdes Is at 2 p.m. on the Tars' home courts. Here's what Hardesty had to say: "I think Palos Verdes ts· tough, but pro· bably doe9D't have enough depth. "That's where Newport Harbor is so tough against everybody. "Newport should take it pretty easy. I t h i n k . Something like 19·9. They may give up Dine polnts, but no more than that." While Newport is trying to dispose of the Sea Kings, Rolling Hills will be battling with surprising Loyola. win· ner over Santa Monica by a 14"7·1:!~~ count, for the r:ghl to figh t It ou.t in the finals. SOCCER FILM TO BE SHOWN Phil Littell ls the coach and the Sea Kings' record ia 19- 1. <Coincidentally, Keppel was 19-1 also....before meet• lng the Tars.) The only blemish on the Sea Kings' slate came in' th.e second match of the year when Rolling Hills slip· ped by them. 4-3 in a non" league match. They've played one of th~ other two finalists, Loyola. also in pre·league. Loyola fell 5·2. The Newport-Palos Ver· des match is slated for the Tars' home courts on Friday thanks to a winning coin· nip for NewporL Palos Verdes has a lot of talent on its team, but most is wrapped up in jts, top singles player. He-lis JQ Paulson, who won the Dud~ ley Cup in the Ojai Tourn'~ ment 111 19118 as a IS.year· old. Now a senior, Paulson has only lost twice this YHf. -once to Dick Bornstedt of Redlands in three sets 8M in the Rolling Hills match: He defeated the top rank· ed 18·year-old in Southern California, Bud Guion of Santa Monica, 6-4, 7.S. early in the season. After that, however. It thins out sligbUy. Coach Lit- tell calls his team, "Ai good as Newport through· six players." He noted Newport's strength in the doubles com· petition, "Especailly (Bill) Hart and (Glenn) Cripe." Says Newport coach John Fontius of Palos Verdes: "They're going to be pretty strong . . . they have two or three pretty tough play· ers. especially p ii u rs 0 n. However. f think we're a little deeper."' NIW .. OIT 12Ml • Sou1h Tor ra..ct 2J'~ Sa1111 -.1e1 ,, t.ovola ...... RolllN Hiiis 21 tn Fullerton , 7\lt , ""' .... Blyttie had a net 69, with Rat«!lao SI Shetler' 233. In second was Aimo Palooen and Durw ard Vivian Troutman's 238 and Two showings of game Cartwright at 70. Micki Willey, leader from Nell McClure's 241 was good movies taken at t h • 23Vl llldl •-• S.01'11 ...... V1llev n wvi.r11 ,1,, 0 0 ,,~ the start to the finish. for third. Wolves·Whips 1967 soccer Jack Valasek won the low became the overall low Winners of the daily low championship game stag· gross honor on the Los gross 1968 champion at Ran· net were Phyllis Stafford in ed at Memorial Coliseum Lagos course with a 79. Low cho San Joaquin in the third the first round with a 76. will be offered to th<! net was won by J o " annual 54-hole m e d a I Pat Penewell in the second public by the Saucy Swan Logeman (8.1·18-6.~) follow· play championship. F I n a I round with a 74 and Marilyn pub. ed by John Pacheco 181· round was Friday. Lunsford's 69 in the final 18 The first screening will l~) and Jack Blythe lier 257 total beat Arline holes. be today at 8 p.m. The (&'J.l~). ~1acauley's 264 by seven Buck Pelletier of South second show is slated Sun· 15\0 S.nt1 Monica u Anlhtlrn 21 Wttlml<\sl•r )! ~rlna u Hunt lnllon ?I S1ni. Ana V1llev 27 Wrslern 21 An1h<llm n •n•htlrn 2.1 Wttlmlntl.,. 77 M•rlna 2.S'li HunllntlO" 17 c"""'" df I Mer ,.,., Mart:; ICto~I 0 0 0 0 0 1 ' • J I 1"1 I ··~ Blind bogey was shared strokes for the title. GiMe sank a hole·in·one on day at 7 p.m. The Swan is '""'-°' vuD1 ''"'' by Dan Lazo~-sky. Jack Nancy Callahan ( 2 2 6 l the 157·yard fourth hole located at 877 W. 19th in , s.n11 Monl<• , McCredle and _Joe Costello. fin ished with the b c 5 t Monda y. Pelletier used a Costa Mesa. ~ ::::::~,H111, ~ seven·i ron in accomplishing The game was an 1 sunny H111, o Runtlagtett Bea(!h overall low net. the fea1. Witnesses were overtime struggle which J Sour~ TOn"e.-: In flight A action, Dorothy Wille Forge, Lyle Lim· featured four goals being ~ ~1Torr11Q o A two-best balls 0 r Varian +.....i. honors with a f' 1 Avllllon • · H WV!' bocker, Benny Ropp and scored in a span of JVe 1 El s.tundo • foursome event 111 un· 273 followed by G w e n Ky1-Pres'-White minutes during one part of 1 1.1nno.c e tiogton Beach's "Field Day" Holle's 27.5 and Mary "' wu · o Sunda with Bill The leader in the men's the incredible action. ; :::: ;:;,r:::; , ended Y. · Y Emler'• 285. ..... i__._' t San J Donations of $1 pe.r 1 Av1a11on o Criswell. Gene Evans, Ray u-...L.-K•e,_ (231) edg· cuamp U111>mp a . oa· t ,..-a-.:_ Neal Mi h ls m.•u·~ ... "'1 quin at the end of three adult arid 50 cents pet' ~ ~r1=-0 '""'""·' and c e on ed Velma Thomas (231) on a rounds is Bob Br&Tls at' 224. child viewer is being ask· 1 E1 s..unc10 • winning with a 113. tie break and Jackie Voelkl In second is Paul Runge al ed. Film is in color and ; t:;:;:; : The second place quartet was third low net with a 237. has a sound track. 11 son Gabr111 11 ~B~~~.J~~· lnhB~n~i~g~hl~,~M~~~g~a~re~tj~~~~H~.~~~~n~~~~~1~m~1~P~a~g~e~u~~~~~~EE~~~~2~·~w~u~1 ~c~~~~~a ~~~~~~' nely, Lee Casey and Willy!----:;; Roberton at 115. In third was the team of Jack White, • Brander C a s t I e . Doc Williams and Harold Hood with 118. Chidt Wllsoo, Bill Bidding, 1 Jim Lewi.I Md Ed Ru off followed with a 12J and the foursome of BiU Perry. Herb Day, ~orge Porte.r and Al Dehne followed with l 122. Bill Ball, Bill Baker. Art' Boese and Norm Rice also shot 122. but lost In a playoff and finished in sixth. lrmae Coat Tbe tb1rd annual Pro·Am event finished up May 221 I ' LOOKING ff)R $7.95 PIN& PONG PADDWI WE HA VE ntEM. LOOKING FOR Joe PING PONG BAWi WE HA YE ntEM. LOOKJNG FOR A KRAMER AUTOGRAPH TBIHS RACKET STRUNG WITH NYLON FOR 17.501 WE HA YE THIM. lOOllN& FOR WILSON CHAMPIONSHIP TBINIS BAUS FOR $7 .55 PER DOZ. I WE HAVE THIM. 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Bob ~eld (213), WQM Goldie (211) ad B i l I Wintier1 (211). ----·The A fii~ leader·is Pat ~ with }iLlollowecCb Bob Bradley1 with a ;10.-ls the. B mgbt ie.aer. 11a Duffy-ts--secmd With -a 215 JollowecC&y l>ki Grayq1 at 211 a Orville Hudloe at --~~--~~~~--- De k e / Hou/gate by - With today's staging of thl' tndianapolis ;-.oo, Racinit 'AA i~ officially here. Now comes the rash of "!-ittle Indy" racf's and "Double 500" imitations of the reaJ thing. Most of them are tremendous shows. and you can't blamP the promoter s (or dreaming about enticing a crowd like th,e one at the speedway to their little grandstands. but they don t seem to get the message There is only one Indianapolis. Ther'll ne ver be another likP it, and ifs a shame anyone wants to duplicat~ Indy at anothP r time and place. Today's discussion concerns another kind or raC'in.I( thal is perhaps more appealing and exciting but certainly not es well known -Trans-American Sf'dan road raci o.I(. Whenever r think of Memorial Oay. I can't ht>lp but think or Trans-Am circuit. Last Memorial Day I was al a Trans.Amcriran race in Lime Rock, Conn., where 6,500 hardy rans saw the do.I?· gonedest show on wheels while 900 miles aw.ar 2~.000 .spec· tators shivered in Indianapolis downpour wa1trng 111 vain for the race to be restarted. MEMOJUAJ, OA Y -$115.000 Atlanta C1aal( 4 _p.m. (4)CF -1UGR & CEB -Oaklahd Cltpper1 at 8 p.m. fS)CT -BOXING Final boles t~ay Md tomor: WILD -"Wisconsin Snow· St. Louis Stan. Jaclt Whit· -Raul Rojas vi;. Enrique row from AUanta CC (Ga.) mobile Derby." aur. M•io.Macbado mlk.t- Higgins. 15 rounds for world % p.na. (%)€1-BEUIONT 4 p.ID. (5)CF -OUT· side at Busch Memorial Sta· reatherweight tit I e. Also, STAKES -•125.000th1 rd DOORS -Jiro Thomataail· dium . Pirate Gals· Place Fifth 2'lJ. . ln the c flight it'• .,... HiuiM' m Uwtt top1 .. field. Second ia Jim Dupae at 228 followed ~ Hal Smitb I 229) and Dick Thoma (231}. .Jose Piment.el vs. Sho Sai· leg on the Triple Crown fishes the F 1 or i d a Gulf· l p.m. (S)Cl-BASEBALL Jyo. r e a t h e r weights. 10 from Belmont Park. Jaclt stream and hunts varmints -Angels at Oakland Atblet· rounds. Winners of these Whitaker, Jack l>rees, Ed· in midwest. ' ics. Bud Blattner, Don Wells two taped bouts meet next die Arcaro trackside at Be). s p.na. (%)CL -HOLLY· mikeside at Bay City. Dick Orange Coast Co 11 e i e ---------- week (off TV) in a non·title moot. L.I. PARK-$30.000 Milady Han· E nberg in Hollywood with women's tennis team came bout. % p.m. (5)CT -SPORTS dicap for fillies and mares. pre and post game lhowa. through with a f i n e FRIDAY REVIEW -Clips from 41 Harry Henson, Gil Stratton I :• p.m. (t)CL -PGA performance over the 1 p.m. f5)Clr-BASEBALIJ UCLA athletic events COV· mikeside at Inglewood. GOLF -,Sll5,000 Atlanta weekend, finish~ fifth in -Angels at Oakland Athlet-ered by KTLA dunng• the s p.m. (7)CT - W J D E. Classic, from Atlanta CC the SoCal JC finals at ics. Bud Blattner. Don past academic ye•. in~ WOftLD-Champions Track \Ga.) Pierce College. Wells mikeside. Dick En-duding football, basketball. Meet in San Diego will go !/'m. (l3)CT-SKATING In the C Division of hPrg in Hollywood for pre gym. baseball, tennis and live to the rest of the coun· -S Bay Bombers vs. Mid· doubles play. Michele Long and post game shows. crew. Dick El\berg, Keith try, short tape delay for us. west Pioneers. 10 p.m. (:i4)F -Ll'CHA Jaclcspn narrate. AJso. rerun of Reno Nat'l. i p.in. (M)Y'-FUTBOI-d Costa Mesa and Wadine LIBRE -(Lucha Ubre de 2:45' p.m. (2)CL '7" BEi, Air Races. (Lucba de succor de Mex· Woiembergbe of Tustin ad· Mexico.) MONT REVIEW-Gil St.rat-5:38 p.m. (5lCL -BASE· ko.) vanced to the final! before SATIJRnA Y ton, Harry Henson recap BALL -Angels at Oakland 5 p.m. (M)F -TOROS -losing to host Pierce. u a.m. (4)CL -RASE· the Stakes videotape. re· Athletics. Bud Blattner, Don (Peleas de toroe de Mexico, Also in double action. Sue RALL-St. Louis Cardinals play. Wells mikeside at Bay City. con matadores · Diego O'· Chinn <I Balboa Island and at NY Mets. Curt Gowdy, l p.m. (%)CL-COMMEN· Dick Enberg in Hollywood Bolger, Mario Sevilla, Ar· Mary Wrighton of Newport Peewee Reese, Sandy Kou· TARY -"Ne w Society'' with pre and post game turo Ruiz Loredo.) Beach advanced to the fax mikeside at Shea Sta-show will tackle this sub-shows. t:• p.m. (5)CT-CAR " finds before lo6ing in three dium. Raincheck: Baltimore ject: Should U.S. subsidize t :31 p.m. (34)F-BAXEO TRACK-"Premiere of Auto set. to East Los AngeleS, ~ Orioles at Boston Red Sox. its Olympic athletes. Scott -(Aereo de la semana, de Expo," with JohMy Grant 4, 5-8. 5·7. They competed in Jim Simpson. Tony Kubek O'Neil hosts students from Mexico.) at Sports Arena with Euro-D Division. mikeside at Fenway Park. La Mirada and Bell lDgh SUNDAY pean prototype design There were 14 colleges LA HOSTS KICKERS ~> Ticltets are on sale ~ the June 9 international soccer match at tflef!! !Angeles Coliseum · · • the University ol Me and the Borussia team.M Germany. ' The German team won the European Cup In 1-. and has 15 player1 wbo ptayed on Germany's 1988 Workl Cup team. The Mexican o u t t 1 t placed second in the Mex- ican Soccer League latt year. 2 p.m. (9)Clr-PGA GOLF Schools in open forum 11:31 a.m. (%)CL -SOC· autos. enterecf in the oourney. • · The Trans-Am sedans returned to Lime Rock for this'--=--:-------------------------------------------------.:....:..:.....::..:..=:.:.:.:.::...:..._-============ ,I Outsldf! Claata«"e lnr Par11eUi -------- Memorial Day's event, and there was even an outside chance that Parnelli .Tones would race a Mustang there.for Carroll Shelby instead of racing at Indy. as he has done seven previous years. , Twn weeks from now the Shelby Mustangs. Penske Camaros and an upstart .Javelin team headed by a re11ow Shelby used to race against. .Jim Joffords. will be at Lex- ington. 0 .. for another meeting along the Trans-Am Trail. Like the USAC championship trail has become in the last 12 months 1'rans·Am racing is truly a national circuit. It h•ature~ 13 races in 11 st.ates and Canada. Every one i!I a road race, and every meeting. provides a slam·bang battle with factories lurking in the wmgs. . By contrast. the very exciting NASC~R Grand National ~tock car circuit is still a regional attraction. You can count the number of races held outside Dixie on your fingers. SCCA's Can.Am and U. S. Road Racing circuitli are nl'cessarily restricted to only a few events. . USAC has national sprini.? and midget circuits, but you have to use a magnifying glass to find the races. Tra1u-An1 Rating Drale'• Fau What Tra11s·Am raclnt brln&s to the fans Is a c:rnn· petition amont brand names driven to the track by the spectators. Not $.'JO.ootl modified racint entlnes filled with uotlc h1el. like at Indy, or even S15,000 "stock cars" that a mechanic built more al ten to factory specs with his own 11beet metal. but recognizable compact cars like the ones you miiht buy for less than $3,000. H also preaenb a high level tA driver competeney. Toii man ln Trans-Am raclnt this year Is Mark Donohut. a Browa University eeclneerlng grad who· turned ract- driver under the care and feeding of Ro&er Penske. No. 2 In the pecking order • Jerry Titus, \a1l year'a champ, who got hl11 chanct to Htal)e a desk )e\ at a matailne b~ wlnnlnt five nut nf 13 Trans·Am raeea IRtt year. four In a Mustang and one in a Porsche. Mer~ Fu11 Th•11 lndfl When .Jones announced he was quitting the STP turbine tram at Indy . h<' made a special point of stating he .would racf' Trans-Am sedans. If you want lo know wh.Y Parnelli hall stepped down from the Indy pedestal to compete against very good but relatively unknown guys like Donohue and Titus, Jones says Trans.Am racing is fun . . Jeffords or AMC. selected two of the best road racing pros in the world. Pete Revson and George Follmer. Revson. who learned his trade from the seat oC a formula car in Europe, Is ticketed by FIA. the international racing organization. as one of the 30 best in the world. Insurance broker Follmer races almost full time on three major circuits -USAC championship. NASCAR stocks and SCCA sports cars. He is one of the world's most versatile drivers. So far three Trans.Ams have been held. and two of them can hardly be called races. At Daytona and Sebring they dumped the Trans-Ams into lhosP borin)? enduros. perhaps to make up £or thtt fact they had bPen torce'1 to toss out their big drawing card, Ford vs. f'errari. R:1ce organi1.ers hoped that the Trans-Am sedans miJ?ht · 1·11n close Pnough to the Porschcs that won to make it in· tPre~lin~ for the rans. Whal happened was the ranll got SO PX · citrd over the Trans·Am "race within a race'' they almost fnrgot to notice who won overall. Next. a Trans·Am was held in a place named West Man- nford. Okla. Frank Furino, who produces the HBC World of Wheels show, couldn't even find a telephone exchange to call 111 West Mannford. He wound up getting results hy radio phone from an affiliate's mobile unit. Wire Sert,lC!e• Likf! Indy I gue1.' this f ra11 roots approach to tht scbedulint nr Trans·Am races gtves tM 11ertes immt pPrsonalit~" Unfortunately, the new!I tathtrlng facllltit!I of i\uoc:iated Prell and Unittd Press lntrrnaliG11al 11rt "omewhat strained when you present them with tht ntce111ty to gether Information on "lmport11nt" r11ce5 11t places they ne~er heard of. Therefore. not much was ht>ard 11bnut 11 itrnt ract at Wr,11t ~taneford . .nd the fan11 who wrr, lnttrt'llled had to welt 11 week nr an until thtlr raclnt jonrn11l~ cam, In the ma.JI. Well. hert'a what happtntd. Doaohur Wl"• I" n C:nnaarn Donohue won in a Camaro. but Fnllmrr in 11 .Javelin wai; less than a lap behind after 253 mile11 in a race that was hailed midway when Malcolm Starr's Mu11tan~ wt>nt off course and hit a spectator's parked CQJ. Two people were hurt. not seriously. :1nd after they were taken care or the race was restarted. Donohue took the lead away from Parnelll on the seventh lap. 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Low tint meetlq al tbe Lapna tides hampered the first aix Beech SUrlnC Club and the ••IJ.·fcll'~ liluico _.s,,..ur""'fa,:c·-h~ea_ts_~·but law beet• were inC ~i.&lOll WN in .., tn-bie86ed ~iocoming ter-dub coMnt at the tide, anct a drop in the popular Dia tPOt located ons~re winda. jult IOUlh of ~ Miguel Among those Judeing the Village, two Sundays ICQ. lAcuna Beecll domi.Deted contest were: Mr. Dave all eveuta, wbmhtl all beats. Tompk.ine, and his wife Paula, parents of David '!he Baja ~ was "Brotber" Tompkins o f receM)y formed by lpaclo Laguna B e a c )l , club Feb Cota, 22, and several member and mgh-ranklng of Kexico'a top turf era, in· WSA junior. eluding Ed\m'do Solid, and Steve Bigler was on hand Marco AMonio 'l'aita. to de1ermine the winners, Good wealler and fair taking time off from a bu.sy &bop schedule. Acting M timer and beach c oordinator wu Joe O'Su.llWan, dty coucibna and club member. Otller notables attending were Mt. Thor Svenson of the ina!rnetiooally Camous Windlnaea SUl'f Club, and Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn. Surfing In 3 · t o • 4 • f o o t wav.es wittl fast building peaks and mushing shoulders, contestants made cutbacks and lllrning the order Qf the day. Short boerd6 dominated the meet. N o t a b 1 e performances were turned 1n by the eat. after the meet In the S.n Brothen, Pat Tobin, who Miguel C&atine w b •re scored t h e accumulated surfers g a t h e r e d to &b·point total for the m~. celebrMe La.-·.-~ctory. for the Laguna Club, John Presenting the trophy, ijeld, Eduardo Soad, Iteyln lgoeoo Felix C«a.expre1aed <> ' S u 11 Li v a n , AM&oio the wilb that tbjt would be ,..... ___ ,_ Sal ..&-Avila the first in • loot series ot \AMiii-· va...,,. • invitational ,....._._ b e I d Huberto Ramiriz, RodoUo ... _ .. AClledo, Jlm Kulm, Steve1-=betw==een=the==cha==· ==::; Kub&l, Humberto F e I i x ,1r Bracbl AguJrre, Gulllermo Oliveres, Bill Sieler, Javier Herroa, Mille Armatrong, Tom Scher, Bobby wu.on. Jim Allen, Doug Brown, aod John Norris. Trophies were presented Schock Slill11 Sdlool ....,Wilt ,...,.. St1rh Ju11e 17 • A .. 1 6 ... ,. ll T•W...Cwa 111• Schock Ne._,.rt '7J.Jtlt All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Sat...-,; END-OP-MONTH I V's THE KEY -New 7-ealend surfer John ~. 21 of Auckland ts out the V bottom surface on his I-foot long, 2--inch thick Atlas Wood's Among other unique design features, besides the forward v, are 1~-inch Greenough fin, and a .13in-inch tailblock. Area behind fin is flat. sher and LockwooCl tested board in county aurf and found it worked favor- c y. . • ! ~On the ~urfi~g ! ·Scene , ~ "1'ea Trio • ~parkles «i t\t Capo !Three Orange Coast area IRrlers won i n d i v i d u a I cliampionahipe at 1 a s t lfeekiend's Western Surfing 4"ociatioo meet held at ~strano Beech. •Mike A r m s t r o n g of llaguna Bea<:h won the Jlnior men's title, T. J . Doi! ~ San Clemente prevailed ii the boys' division and liJbie Wurster of FountaiD 1aJley won the mlnnie clus. ~guna Beach woo the championship. • :Retulta: Stlltwell, .. , leldt: $-· Wllltti.ri Gr11 P e r s o n , llffcll: Gr11 lend, 5Mt1 Ane. H tfll, Norwell. • JUtllw Mem -Ille,.,_.,_, ~ leedl1 T-...,.NOfl. ,._, IHdl; G1ry E~ Sin Clemeftfot: Crtu Dr•-· lsW-'-di. Illy Wtllmll\, DI,.. nt. Dolf, 1111 ~: Slew lln-Soutll G1'9: 1111 M(Kf......,, llffdl1 Cr11e Mlrtlf\1 lAtUlll Jedlll Dvtwl-N-1 hedl. .... Allw, ~ e.ct11 O.rv ,_..111 V1llllt1 K••"" ~ '-di; Miii .... ~. OoUI ·-· -..-IMcll. • w-JIElllM V1fler, "-8eld'I; Tl114 .,,..,.., Coale Melli LI'* llentro. ~11,.. CoYIM I Jff(f G.llnes. Wnt ~ Elltne Etlfotl, C""1tr1N • T...-. il>tftl fl'eltlt, FOlll!telll VafltY, Slfltl .... ~---..... Mllllu. : findansea tians Branch in Ensenada • Formatloa d a ft o t b er • ancb o1 Wlnde,... Sarli n:s=.c:1~! or tn the San Diego in· anal oUlce. 1 Wind8nlea Mexico baa inau~ with five emben, SvenlOll reported. Ipacto Felix Cata, 22, will ... _PW'liv bead • sr-. " °""" membln, al Alddlilllll ol tbe l!'ollr1ZW'i• rea : L Galllermo- ernandei. 18; W 1 I t er &odillllMIWll. 22; Eda.-do ad, 18; and Humberto Cota. 11. "'~' -ml a ,...,. ................... ............. ,.,.., lie 11 1t1 ._ to Wla d e1rte a '1bt-•••11 ..... ._. Jt -... tbe world ........ , .... J. and Ill intel'Utional and tarflnt toarilt t t r • c t f o n for 8aj1 Mulco 1 n d •t1rm11mPr. E11e1 1 d 1 . Off tlae Board New Zealander In .Qrange Coast Surf ALL PENNEY TIRES MOUNTED FREEi h . ·tee~it . Plus Fecleral taX and old tire Siu 650.13 700.13 695-14 Orig • Price .... Tax 1.11 1.92 1.95 By CJlAJG LOCKWOOD Of .,., .,..., """ ..... "Hello? Loctwood? Yes. it's John F..,_., from New ZeallDd." I nemiy dnJpped tbe phone in surprise. I'd met John seven moolhs before on a Pacific island bopping trip that hid taken Wit tp the big island of Upolou in We.tern Samoa. John had been brought over to S a 1m o a by Polynesian Airllnes, oo loan from Air New 1.ealand, where he worked supervil· ing ground crews, and . troublesbootillg. John, a former N e w 1.ealand surfer-and lifesav- ing club member bad helped Rob Shaffer and me find surf on the ieland. He ex· plained ttiat"his son, John Fisher Jr. beck home wu also a surfer, &Dd a good, one. Aftef' finding some f a1r surf, and some poHtl>il1Ues for good waves in several &p(U, we excban«ed ad· dresses and told John to look us up wbetl he came to the United States. We climbed back aboard the vintage DC3 -with our l\rfboards in the aisle uoder the feet of some very dignified Samoen chiefs. and winged oU to aoother island. Now John was excitedly telling me that be, his wife, and son had arrived to sam- ple some of S o u t h e r n Califomj,a's surf. John Jr. had broutbt the latest thing in short boardll, an 8-foot 2· iDch thick, V-BoUom. After a giant lun<:h to fortify us against t h e unbospitable 5 8 · d e g r e e ~. John Jr., Rob Shaf- fer, and l battled the on lihores at Doheny in an at- tempt to see just bow well the little potato cfllp from ' ' d o w n · u n der" would perform in some of Southern California's famous junk surf . It toot John a few sample 'rides to Jel the hang of some ol the long walls that were occasiooal1y coming through. Strangely enough an occasiOCllll Mt, coupled with a laflM 1n the llll'eeze. produced IOIDe four-foot surf that wun't b.S. Johll didn't wd& Ume ,,.,.... .wound. He Mrtl!d dohls IGIDe fair=· Oft hlil •bort , ~ "Cellopbane Happenint" .. ttl1 model ii citied. - .. II th a t M ld aet F11ralley!'' 101DeODi ti tbe .... llMd. Wt._._.._ lt --1, .. -... .,.... Mid tom .... I *ia •.,aDll.Jala,..._.Jr.11 Umalt I dud,...... for tbl .. ....__,, fclnMr' A....._ c:Nmp6oel. • TRUE· YF.AA VET At 21. .Jntwl Ftlher hAS bffn Aurflnc for only three )'WI. ' • "Rig'lt oow that's about an average time in New 1,ealand. We've had some guys W'h<>'ve been at it a bit lqer, Wayne Parks, for in- stance, who's cUITently the dulmp, but surfing didn't really get started unW then." Guoron . ent 36 tAonth \\ep\ocetn \8 tAonth free Hailing from a suburb of New Zealand's fa m o u 1 Auckland, John worka for t.be C.ounty of Waitemata, as aa electrical lineman. "Going up those poles keeps you outside and fairly fit. .And tne pay' s not bad either. It keeps me along the coast, and I 08ll cttec'k the surf." · John like many of bi4 fellow New .zealanders is a fraveler. He bas surfed ex- tensively in Australia, which moat of us think is right next door to New Zeallnd .. . actually it is nearly 1,100 miles awy. John bu surfed in Bawa.ii, a now i. a d de d Caliloma to bis list. "My home is 1n Taltapuna (Jctm pronounces waves "wolves" ..S Ta k a p u n a "Tok.ahpunner") which pro- duces some good small surf, and is generally recognized as one of the centers of surf· ing in New Zealand. It i1 on the northsbore of Auckland. "We like to rip over to the West Coaat on a good swell and ride It Raglan. (Surfers may remember the Bruce Brown film Endless Sum- mer and those long, perfect Raglan lefts . . . l It is a heck of a good place on a 10 to 12 foot day you can ride GUAUNTll AGAINST FAILUH ooe weve for over a mfle." P1nn~11uar111lees •~try ForemGSt• flrt • ... llltt 111 feifwrtl in 11H-this. ..,.,.,.. But on an ordinm'y day ... lasts for l ht ent11• tllllrtnl• INrlM Raglan 08l'I only M Uiler Up staled for H Ch lire. II lht lilt fi ll.a cl'ur· :wie iix footers, John ex-1n1 ttl• 1u1r•ntH petiod, return it,.,,., """' your 1uar111tte cer1ilicatt •nd '-nney' pwned, and so tbe bard· .... 11. 1t 111 option: 111 re1>1l• ,.,. ti,.. 121 driving. fast surfing Klwls rtple« II Wtfh • new tut, 01 Ill ..... Y9" an lmm~dlale ,.fund. If ~ rtpltee tht ate IJSUalJy behind the Wheel ltra •1trtlll 1"-lrH rtplatt mtnl period, zipping and ripping Up as there Is no chtrlt, I( we rt Pl•<• the 1111 •• ..&.. after Ille fr11 replacement .,.,.,oe1, yau PIY m.,.,-,, M 300 miles of CO\ln· 50% or 25,. t11s than the current tellinl lryside in a weekend, look· ,,..ice of tit• tire 1nc1uc11n1 1111 ,-..,., ;..., for elusive waves. EticlM Tix (SH 1ua""' .. •t••n•t teilure -·e chert for Cltteil'll . VISITOR IMPRESSED &UAltANT£l AGAINST How doet Califonh stack THAO wu .. our -' ai N Pen~' 1111ranl1tt every rortf'IOlt• u,. I.Ip ftW-w1le ag Dlt eW (UC.pl the 72 -IU ) aaai111t trt .. WHr• Zeeland? Jdia IMS it as Hl tor tht tlllire 1u111nltt period. You favorable and remains im· l>4!nel1t u foltow•: ,, your tirt wurs out durina Ille first hall ol ttif suerenttt pre8led by tome of the Surf ~uoel, l'eCUlll it Wtlh your 1u11anlq '9f• t-e hM teen and ridden so til1'1tt and Ptnneys w111 rept1e• yow tire w11n a 11ew lire (the ct>4rl• fc• lh•• llrill ~ lcr ·..1. 50% el tlM curret>I aethn1 P••ce incfu-na' "1·ve been surprised at 'tdtnl bclM ru1111 your,,,. weers Ollt of th ...._. { du11n1 Ille second helf. th• char~ "'" .,.. $ Size 735-14 775-14 IU.14 735-15 775-15 115-15 23.95 25.95 25.95 Orig. Price 26.95 21.95 29.95 26.95 21.95 30.95 NOW s24 Plua FMe•l tax atMI oW tiN r.cl. Tax 2.06 2.19 2.35 2.05 2.21 2.36 Orig. Feel. Size Price Tax 15S.14 31.95 2.56 llS·14 37.45 2.U MS.15 33.95 2.54 915/115-15 37.45 2.76 '°°" 15 39.45 2.11 NOW s21 ,. .............. , ... some e s.,......, 0 ?$% of th• our~nt telhn1 pr.c.e 111th1di111 California waves. Some of fldml ,., ... Ta. 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Joa CellornAllll1-------------------------------------~--~;;.m.----------------------------------------------------,· .. , ..... .,....to f"1 ..., about. ' ""''" ..... Jot ff JOGf tllJN, -.d now ' 1" are INs to ...._ a c:hlnce to ~ llOmf' of ours. and ol NEWPORT BEACH (Fa shi on I sland ) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) AustraU.'1, Th@yrt comlng 1~===========~~~===±=============================~ over 1onn.11 1;: I • I r ' .. J 4 D.4Jl Y PILOT ~. May lO, 1968 Exerelse In Tempo Laguna 'Slow Dance' Drama Cnmpelling, Involving Play By TOM TITUS OI "-Mly 1'1111 S .. tf Three characters m o v e stealthily on a aemi-darken- ed 11-ge, stalking each olb· er emotionally unW all stud stripped of their comfQrt· able facades -this is WU· Dam Hanley's "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground" and it is a d:ramatJc bombshell. An extraordinarily w t 11 balanced cast under tht meticulous band of director J ol}n Ferzacca has given this attic.Ute and thought· provoking work a pulsating immediacy at the Laguna Playhouse where it opened Wednesday night for a three· week run. Theatrically. it is an exer· Crossword PU1flle ACROSS 40 Rue al cert1 '" MCt '1 Detected cise in tempo -of ris1n&. in volving, compelling a n d eventually mesmeriting In· tensity. Its characters parry and thrust at one another first with rapier. then with broadsword as the play moves smoothly to a grip· ping and substantial climax. The "Slow Dance" occurs on a June night in 1962 - the date is imporUlnt; it is just after the execution or Adolf Eichmann -in a Brooklyn candy store run by a crippled old German. lnto the shop seeking refuge from lhe n i g h t comes a flashy Negro youth. resplen· dently dresser, except for a pair ol dirty tennjs shoe~ 1 I' repost U °" S Llthu111lm ' Frag11em 14 ltaly'a up Ital 51 Explorer of Capt lrtloft Is. L w bi ch symboliu perhaps I· feet of clay. The Negro is a chameleon 15 Godot• U Asian nltiOlt 11 Drylltt cha•Nr 11 Part ot tttt fact 1' LllrftrS 20 Nttttiw: Abbr. 21 Ray 122 01¥0 .. ol , . ......, In Klnd., cO,, 25 ,.,91•011 'l1 • pro Mii is: P'tay '°'. 21 Denoti11 ~,., .. to twit. /2'1..., ,3?···~ 3S T•·: Tlltttriall a~nt 'I1 lnlm 31 ICfod ol ... 139 Sol1t dlK 40 Ndtnl cons11 Ii.-11 Oii: 2 .. Clfds 42 0111111-. 43 c .... logtthff U Gulf ol • • • 4S Hrad c0Nti119 511 Cit of eel& S6 Tntllt scmr• SI Extrt91 pain 51 Kind ol ~ 5' ··Harte &O Czar Of' MjlftOt' '1 · · Scotia ~ Jat OM 11 CilitftlS: tt• Abbr. 6'3 COlldliefl t3 Coefort U "tllM .,.,t ?1 ltt SPOllW '6~· Hl1h 9eM9ts 2"' PanctlM9oll .. t DOR 2' .. ~ Md<* ·-'" • Sedlllt4tl Efl9f• 21 IC lftf of tit« GerawtS :JD Gas ll Sta bmt >Z Kind of sal111on »Not too ple11tllll ,. lefcw tlte present tl•t : Archaic :JS Wettlnt ~-t S/30/61 3' Wolhef·io· ... °' Rutll '8 ll1H• r.esort 41 Great suf*"5 .i A"111'/ 9'11: Abbr. 415 "LoM Ill it.re-.-: 2 words ·Sir~ <7 Unsooltisti-cat.4 .ft Chile con ···· ., Stand! .. 50 Fruit .51 l a 's .... 52 Sickness 53 19111C11o's Wtlpotl 55 Scent 59 (l iver or A lltltlta "1LOW DANCI OM TMI ltlU.INe OaOUND .. A drl-tJll Wllll..., Ha,...Y, dlraci.d bl' JoM Ftrra<u, Neltnkat dlrtdot Pavl Toll, ., ... rNNNr 0.ll(o Tf'Ud. 9tfl. "'"""" Wed,.udns lllrou.., "''UnlAYI U"''' J..... IS I I ""' l • ..,,,. PtnbouH. ll• OcH• Ave.. l •· • ..... ltl<h. TNI CAST Gl#t • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Oo•ld l'Aut ll1nd1N ............ ltobtrf Fr1•kffn "°''-..... 1 .. Froncy W1l1h -his sharp, hip attitude masks a serious, brilliant in· tellect -but neither char· acterization draws the em· pathy ol the puzzled prop- rietor. Then a third member arrives, a plain, rasping Bron.x girl who haa lost her way to the aborjionist. and little by little, rommunka- tion is achieved. David Palll enacts the shopkeeper, a man who cringes Crom involvement because oC a terrible secret in hls put. with restrained aod conditioned brilliance. His final breakdown as he releases the torturous secret he has kept for 23 years Is an outstanding piece of workmanship. Robert Franklin, the Ne- gro, has the most difficult assignment and he carries it off wilb style and flair. He lays a caricature for ll'OUDd· work, then covers it witb an articulate and movln& per· rormance that scoret might· ily in his closing aequence when Ills own guilt is at last uncovered. Supplying the well plotted cy>mic relief ih the first act and count.ering with nerve- ~ching drama in the stt· ond is Francy Walsh, who delivers a completely 90Jid and believable performance. Her character acqllires more depth with nearly ev- ery line and offers a fine balance to the other two. lt ls this balance of per· formance between the vet· eran Paul and tbe lesaer ex· perienced Franklin and Miss Walsh that gives "Slow Dance" its compelling ef. feet. Ftrzacca has done an outstanding job in elicitlnl: these complex and comple· mentlng characterizations. Hanley's dialogue, while occasionally stilted, more often hits with the impact of an ice pick -"We're all bugs waiting to be squash· ed, '' Franklin scoffs early in the fint act. Another memorable Hne is Miss Walsh's ''You tell me beau· ty is onJy skin deep and t'll slug you right in ·the mouth." At the end of the Jong night. the emotional hang- ups may remain. but there is understanding and com· passion between the three. As the sbopkeepeT explains. ·'We all choose the dark streets of which we walk." "Slow Dance" is a major achievement for all concern· ed at the Laguna Playhouse. It continues. Wednesday( through Saturdays u n t i 1 June 15, at the playhouse. 319 Ocean Ave.. Laguna Beach. ~egroes' :eresence Felt in Television BETTER PARTS STAY AWAY. JCt: ... Once Negroes were al· most nonexistent on the screen. or were carica- tures. the folls fOf' harsh, stereotyped comedy. In re· sponse to precsW'e Crom civil rights groups, they began getting more and better part.I. "Tokenism," many called it. l":::=========='I A bigger breakthrough l;:::========~J ............. ~~ has come in, rouCblY, the last year. Not that Negroes have it made in their drive for more work before and behind the cameras. Far from it, espe· cJally behind. Some still call it toien- ism, among them Dick Gregory, the Negro come- dian who became a civU rights activist. He says: "They're not fooling any- one with what they're do- ing. throwing out a bone here and the~." THE LUXUllOUS llWIA~ ~~aC.:TH.:.:WIE • CHILD Wint 'AIMf OMIT • °""' 6:41-s...., 2:11 Now -Ends T-.day Hai-bor High Takes OCC Drama Festival Don Mitchell. Raymond Burr's Negro aJde on "Iron- side.'' says more Negro acton are working, but be· hind camera "there's not a single Negro stuntman, elec· triclan. cameraman -you name it. They jl.llt don't exisl" BUSINESS UP ..-cew · .... I- Sl .. _,.hlllt 9''-'111•r'"9 c.tMlly • ' l'~Stllwl e Cew . ..,......, .. C.NIL......, .............. c... ...... I See by Today· s Want Ads e Nf!fl marine, cam.pin& & ~ px1 t!IJPPliN att beblg offa'fd at '15% off. e A JtU9SIAN WOLF- HOUND ••• bkek and tan; wllh A wmdafld cfispogj. hon, is offered for .ale. e ~ to flM • V"rde-man 9' 3" SURFBOARD. • ~ ~ operators Me Ml!ded Jar all tlhilb! On die ;ab trainina! e Beauhful, BEAlmFUL hooM!hokt BARGAINS ••• ~ IOld by pivate par. ""· Love the Colorful Sound of Onn9e ,County Music RAOtO KOCM 103.1 FM From Faahlon l1t1nd. Newport Beech •• Newport Harbor H i g h School baa won the beet pro- duction award at the J4th annual Orange Coast Col· lege Drama Festival. More lban 200 high school drama studenta took part in the day • Jong festival held recently in the OCC Auditor· ium. Harbor High woo for its production of a scene from ' ' T b e Owl and the Puaycat," featuring Bob Rogen and Jamila Myn· derae. The scene w a s direded by Patricia Lind· quilt. Beat Production award went to E 11 t a n c i a High School for ill production of Archiba.ld MacLeish's ''Fall of the City." Derry Mellott of Anaheim Riati School, who portrayed Harry Berlin in "Luv," was named beet actor. Best ac- ti... wu 'IWry Sidell of El Modena Hilb School, wh<l Every minute and a half ••• someone caDsAAMOO portrayed Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie.•· Best Supporting A c t o r was Lee Trachtenberg ol Valencia High. who played Jacques in "The Miser," while Margo Myers o C M~na High was named best supporting aetress as Roealie in "The Children's Hour." Judges for the festival were Charles M i t c h e 11 • director of drama at Golden West College ; George Nason, director of drama at Sa Bftnardino Hi g b School; and Peter Scarpello. technical drama director at occ. A Negro booker of Negro movie-television talent says ber businesa is up nearly 150 percent over last year. Any television viewer re- alizes that more Negroes now appear in commercials, usually with white perform· ers. The movies' fint Negro feature director ii Gordon Park 1, author, composer ;\11 mesa ' • • • ••' A After dinner speaker waai•ll•ml..._ Jon Law of Laguna Beach, OCC speech student recently named the outstanding col· lege speaker in the nation at ttle National S p e e c b Tourney at Miami. F'estival d.i.rector WM Lucian Scott ol the OCC Drama Depart-ment. Rights Council Heads Elected Kids .like to ........... ,,. .. I c~ _. MMCO ...-....,. I ===·~A~s~k~A~n~d~y~·==!~~~~~~~~:J tMn 10.000 .,_...,. ..--Ir y.., ... ,,.. .................. diecl!,.-.~~ t11t!es ii• ... --.,. AM _...., MMCO, "'1W ~ ....... Ceft ... ......... "' _, IOO MMCO c- Ca It 111 ... ................ , ttn eMtt te-. [\'ef7 lllffttlte .... • h9ff, -_ ,,..,.. ... COSTA tlSI 1741 ............. , ... .......... ....... ._ ....... ..- s.taAM ... ~... . ...... F ~---.-::-=.. 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THATS CX>O ••• WAU<ED ~ BVL DIM EVEN TRV 10 PICK ME UP ANO~ ME aF 10 lHE JOS!1CE ()= ™E PEACE! -------------.---~--·· --------~-- GALLANT -Raymond Burr, above, stars with Don Galloway, Don Mitchell and Barbara Anderson on "lrODJide," tonight in color at 8:30 on Channel 4. When attempta are made on the llf e of a lady columnist, 'BWT, as Chief Ironside, comes to her aid. TBLEVDION VIEWS Baseball Must Be Violent By RICK DuBROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Everyone has been talking and writing about how to make baseball more interesting. The general f eellng la that there just isn't enough hitting anymore. WELL, THAT'S PART of the problem, all right. But anyone accustomed to watching sports on tele- vision knows there's another problem: Baseball just isn't violent enough for modem tastes. There's not enough body contact and outright clobbering. The age of the nice guy has given way to the age of the glamorous barbarian, and baseball must ad· just. Television can use its great influence to bring this noble adjustment about. To begin with, the nine inning system seems expendable. Why not something original? For example, the game could adopt a four-quarter plan, with each quarter run- ning 15 minutes. Whoever is ahead at the end of this time wins. THE CATCHER coulc! do something more dra· matic than just waving bis fingers when be signals for a pitch. For instance, be might bark out: ''28-45-67-HlltE .•• Basenumers have it too easy in baseball. If you want to see some really exciting television, why not make it Jegal for fielders to try to tackle run· ners when they try to take a base? This would make the runners more th.rilling as they try to swivel· hip their way through. BASEBALL'S FIELDS are not the same size. It might be wise to have all of them the same-- say, 100 yards long and rectangla.r. A si ngle mig.ht be the 2S-yard line, a double the 50-yard line, and so forth. You could have a two-platoon syst,em. The best tacklers might be on the d.efensive unit, and the best baserunners on the offensive team. There might be option plays in which the pitchers tossea the ball back to the second baseman, who then fire• to the hitter. BUT THERE HAS to be pressure on the defen- sive unit too if you want to keep the violence Pl'9- minent. Instead of old, retired ballplayers, the first and third·base coaches could be blocking experts, and when one of their runners needs a litUe aid, they could help take out the defense. The schedule is too long also. The only thing that happens at most games is that fans go out a:ncl enjoy \J)emselves sitting in the sunshine or under the lights. But that's not what baseball is all about. So why not just cut down the schedule to, say, 10 or 12 games a year, played on weekends? THE CHANNEL SWIM: The "CBS Reports" hour on June 18 is entited "The Business of Relig· ion" • • . It is described as "an investigation of America's churches, their income an4 property, and the growing controversy over whether their holdings should be subject to disclosure and some form of taxation" • . . One of our sources went astray: The Emmy Awards and "Rowan and Mar- tin's Laugh-In" finished first and second in the »market ratings, not the other way around. Dental• tlae M,etUSee I ! • I , --,.,...• DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Pocketbook Prudence 'It's th• '68 model ... Guaranteed shatterproof and shock reilitantl' Vole against a school bond issue and your property &axes will be higher. Vote for it and property taxes will be less than tbey otherwise would be in the future. Cr~? Impossible? Not al all. . . That s the situation wltb Proposition 2. the JUnJor college bond issue on the ballot next Tuesday. A half million freshmen and sophomores are enroll· ed in the state'• 83 junior colleges now. They're either preparing to go on lo four-year colleg~s or ~ey'rc learning an immediately saleable vocational sldJI. Jn either case they're learning at the. lowest cost for such education. 1And they're becoming solid assets to the community, culturally and economically. . . By 1975 -onl,.v aeven years from now -1un1or college enrollment will double. A million students means plant expansion on a massive scale. . lf Proposition 2 fails, the whole burden wdl. faU on property taxpayers in each junior college distnct. But it it passes, half the cost will be spread over the state through general revenue taxes. . Because Proposition 2 is a welJ.cons1dered and genuine effort to give the hard-pressed pn_>perty tax· payer a measure of relief. it has the unanimous sup. port of the Legislature for the ballot. Governor R~agan bas signed the bill and it Jlas the endorsement for pas· sage of Lt. Gov. Robert Finch, the state chamber of commerce. state PT A and many other groups ~once.m· ed both with quallty education and prudent financing Passage will also move the state toward broader· based support for the junior college system and less reliance on the local property tax. . Jt has a tax-saving si~cance of another kind, as well By enrolling the bulk of undergraduate students in junior colleges California lessens the pressure for expansion of the' more costly four.year liberal arts colleges. CalHornia has lagged behind most other states in state support while relying more heavily on the junior colleges to carry the major responsibility for low· er division wort under the California Master Plan for Higher EducatJon. Obviously this is unjuat to property taxpayers for the better job the junior colleges are allowed to do the Jess the pressure to pay the far higher bill for the state college and university systems. For the local taxpayer, it all comes down to some- thing quite simple: -By votin~ YES on statewide ProposiUon 2, hall the cost of juruor college e.xpa.nsion will come from a statewide general tax base, u it should, for the whole state benefits. -By voting YES, the taxpayer will be saying, "Yes, I approve of the system that provides vocational train· ing and preparation for advanced work at the lowest cost per student." , A NO vote, however. would continue the old way- financing expansion through higher property taxes alone. Pocketbook prudence as well as just pJaln good citizens' support for broad-b_asecl public education tell us a YES on Proposition 2 is imperative nut Tuesday. A Qay to Pay Homage Just 100 years ago, in 1868. Memorial Day or Decoration Day became an official holiday observed in the North on May 30 and in the South on various other days. Originally a day set asjde to decorate the graves of Civil War veterans, it has since become a day on which all dead are commemora1ed -but •till especial· Jy those who died in the service of their country. The nation is once again in a bitter, frustrating war -an undeclared one, but a war nonetheless. And once again American blood is being abed in the cause of freedom. This is a day to pay homage to th~ nation's heroes, past and present, living as well aa dead. Altering Our Den11er U's Cha.ncellor No, It.'• Not a 'Communist Plot' \ Word Meaning The deflaUon and lnflatlon ot words is a fascinating subject -largely because nobody understands why cer· tain words grow weaker with time, while others grow stronger. I thought of this while reading a news story about an "ovation'' for Senator Ken- nedy the other day. "Ovation" has turned lnlo a "strong" word, although it was originally a rather weak one. ln Roman antiquity. an "ovation" was a ceremony given to a general who had won a victory of minor im· portance: a "triumph" was granted for a vMory or major importance. But now ''ovation'' has become the all«it word for a wild popuJar tribute. ANOTHER WEAK wor"<f that has changed enormously with time is "mediocre." Originally, Jt meant nothing more than "average'' or "ordinary." But l'IOW' it carries a strong c:oonotation of "less tban satisfactory," or even bed. Nobody minds being called the "average" man: but everyone would bristle at being called a ''mediocre" man - although the two words have tbe same basic meaning. The odd word "decimate" is another example -especJally in news reports -of vast verbal tnflation. Its primary meaning is "to strike down one in 10." BlJT WHENEVER it is u s e d n<rNadays, it lmpllee that a large pert haa been destroyed -as in "the ranks were decimated by machine-gun at· ~k&." Only 10 percent is not a 'Large amount; yet "decimated" ls often us- ed when 90 percent has been destroyed, which is absurd. And while some words, such as these, set •ooger for no apparent reason, others get weaker over ~ years. For instance, "crucial" and ''Vital" meant pertaining to the ago191 on the cross and being a matter of life and dealb-but now "crucial'' is used for any perplexity, and "vital" is used , tor any basic element, whether it bas anytbjog to do with life or not. AND, OF COURSE, words J i k e "awful" and "terrible" have long since lost all their original con· notations of •·awe" or "t~or." We speak of an "awful day" or a "terrible tie," and have so weakened these once-powerful words that they have hwdly any adjectival force. Sometimes, indeed, words change their meaning into their direct op· posite. Both "fabulous" and "fan· t.astic'' once meant "fabled , not to be believed," and "a product of fantasy, unreal." Now we have "fabulous detergents" and "Mntastlc oflers," wbicb are meant to be believed, and are as real as the money they are ex. changed for. I'd give a small ovation if we could decimate such usages out of the language. 'Poor' Face New Problem WASHINGTON -The so-called "poor people'' marchers are being challenged on a new score -that could lead lo legal proceedings against them. Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R·Fla .. citing the marchers' loudly fanfare<! lobbying operations and t a c t 1 c s . demanded they be required to register under the Lobbying Act. Gurney, a member of the Education and Labor Committee that bas jurladkt.lon over anti·poverty legiala· Uon and that ii conducting bearings on proposal.I to deal with malnutrition. charged tbe marcher• are admittedly violating tbe Jobbyilt registration law. As the law matet no uceptionl, he contended there ii no rtalOft 1t should not be enforced agamst them. ReJnfordng Gun.,'• st.Mld. two In· nuential 1enaton waned that the Dear Gloomy Gtu: ~ ............ ,_., .... . _., ............. ... ,_ ____ ,_.., .... government will encoun~r serious clif. ficultJ in requiring the marchen to vacate their makeshift "Resurrection City" on June 161 the expiration of the Interior Deparbnent's permit. SEN. ROBERT BYRD, n.w. Va .. chairman or the Appropriationa Sub- committee in charge of the District of Columbia's half.billion do1Jar.plu1 aMual budget, stated he had voiced such misgivlngs directly to President Johnson, Atty. Gen. Ram sey Clark and Interior Secty Vdall. Byrd strong. ly advised against either renewal of the permit OT the authorization to use additional space. "l have no objection whatsoevtr to people coming to the nation's capital to petition their government," sald Byrd. "but r feel that it was a serious mistalre for the govunment to l11ue a permit which allowed for the crution of this powderkeg within the nation'• capli.J. Also I believe tbat In tM ~ nm the feder1l government may flM It more difftcult to pt thele people oat of the city lbln UM ~ wblcb m_, have been ecountered la~ Ung tbem from Rtttn• 'f tblb' ,.... tytown tn the beelmdal. FAVORED TREA'fW'i' -Rtp. Gurney contended di.a tlle ReY. Rall* Abernathy, teldtr fll tbe •'poor people" marchul, II lndllputlblJ •a lobbyist a.nd shoUI be nqulnd to register as OM. ''Thit ...U.'1 tomdatloft a..t lta ftmn mt on the ... of n,•• nkS ., Curney, ··~ U tbl In la to mtU uytll)nt, It millt app1J eqaaD:y to 111." """' I. ADtll • Acts Firmly A mialt group of students at tM Univerlit11 of Dt?tvtt rtcnctv '"4de ~mand.8. usued thtta&$ to the ad- ministration, and 1~cificall11 Ulreat.. ened to occupy the Chancellor's of· f ict and tht admini$traticm building, and to sit·in in othtr tmmtial univtr· 1itt1 buiLditigs with the avowed intent to disrupt university activities. Fol· lowing art excerpts from a ldCer from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell to tht Fritnda of the Univerlitv. -Edito1' This letter is to inform you that this university bas dismissed more than 40 students on this day. Their dismissal is the result of willful dlsobedle~ or the rules and regulations for orderly and proper conduct ..... The university will not be run by threats and lntimldation. It will not respond to ultimatums from students, and It will not be intimidated by the pressures of groups who are dedicated to the djsruptlon of institutions of higher learning or seek disorganization to the point where such institutions can be controlled by violence and run under constant threat or disruption .....• IT JS BECAUSE we do not intend ,to abandon this hope in the hysteria that seems to have permeated many of the nation's campuses, that we have taken the position that the most extreme disciplinary aotion - a b 1 o 1 u t e dismissal from the university -will be applied to those 1lt» interfere with its operation by engaging in sit·ins or other improper and disruptive actions. I make myself fully responsible for these decisions. In the simplest language in whic::!h I can put it, the time has come for society to take back control of its functions and its destiny. If we coodone the abandonment or the rule of law in the university, we have no right to expect those who attend it and later move ou into outside society, to con<luct themselves in any other manner. THERE IS THE ~ption on the part of some disaffected students ti the university that it Is immoTal fdt them to tolerate coodltions not Of their liking. and that they have some sort ot moral obligation to engage in acts of detiance and violence ..... . I have replied that the decision to engage In such activities carries with It the full re9p0D&lbility to accept punishment -and punishment on lbla campus under these circum stances and for auch acts ia going to be instant and aufflcient to the cause .....• The group involved in violence and otbtt improper activities appe:IJ's to number cuti.tanUally Wss than one hundred .••••• IT IS THE appr8rent lntenUon or this amlll IJ'OUP to dlanqlt the activity ol the tnldbadoA ad to take control fll tbl dedaklal tbat lboald be m1de by ntponalble members ot the ad· mWMratloa -tbe fllCOlt1 -and the ltbdeat bod7. I dttplJ re~ the need to cllsfigtn the lma1' o( ~ anlvcnity by sum- m.U, 4lsmJlll9' larl• 11umbm of ltudenta, but ~ U not DOW and wtJI not be ln the MUN .,, aJtmi.ative to um handlint of thla tlnd Of altuatloa. Tbt Ume haa C01B1 to make a stand. and n are doing It la tbe ftr1 bep nlDC. Wt wut • c.hanbla Unfftrel~ or Bfrkelt1 Cit' Howll'd or Wilburforc. situation on Olla campu, and 1't •lmpty lft not eolnl to have It. Yes, It's 'Onomatopoeia' To the Editor: In your May 24 issue you publlahed a ttory under the caption, "Jt'a Long Spell," deacriblng a spelling bee in which a young girl defeated members of the press. According to 1be story the crucial word was ONOMATOPEIA. Something looked fl.lnny about the word to me so I looked up all my reference dictionaries tak· Jng in Webster's (Merriam) 1876. Shorter Oxford (two vols.) 1939, The New Century (Appleton) 1948, Webster's (New World) College Edi- tion ( 1953) and Webster's Unified (Stuttman Co) llliO. In none ol them did I find •e wvrd M you spell It. But I did (ind a 'M>rd wlt.b the exact mean· Ing given in ' your story - ONOMATOPOEIA. WAS THE SPEJ.J.ING of the word in your story a number of times a multi· pie typesetter's error missed by your proofremer or was the story part of a scheme to popularize spellliig reform a la Teddy Roosevelt through press usage? Those who do not like spelling reform might allege -in keeping wit.b popubr modern custom -that tile press 11 engaged in a "Communl$t Plot'' to destroy the United States through a confuaiOG cl its language by maldng it impoee1ble to IUl'1D.ise the meaninp of words new to tbe readeT from their derivations when these are no longer indicated in Mr spelling. The first step 1rl this "plot" wu the ellmlnatlon ol Latin and classical Greek from the cmTicula of our high scbooll ao that a knowledge thereof is no longer the criterion ol an educated person. Ob, boW easy It is for the public to fo\low a red be.rrlng in my di9culeion When its clellre and even abWtf to ttUt bu been atropbled. J. GRAHAM McDONALD Ont hundred times on the black- board: Onomatopoeia . • • Onomato- poeia • . • onomatopoeia • • • , -Editor A Fee Mere 'S••hl-' To 1b1 Editor: For thole who think our Dag ls "just a IJDlbol", here ere a few more "aymboll": Tbe Declaration of Independence, an agreement of men establishing a state of rebellion in 1775. The ComUtution Of the United S11Me1, an old yellow piece of paper witJa • few words on it eatabllsblng our 1overnment. The Bill of Rl&bt.a. the ftrst 10 amendmenb to Che Constitution, ad· ded to give cltrlzeDI of thls country cer· a.ID r1'b~ prlvlleaes and guaratees. Tl\e 13th Amendment 'nlis one outlawed slivery ao tha& no ooe could be IUbjected to slavery ln our country. TBE HTll, A GUARANTEE of ddleGlhlp righll, al.lo prtvenu the depriv1tio9ef life. liberty or property wllboat d• process of law. ,,. .ucb, 1*h -*1 amendments eRlblkh tbe rtgbt of an our citizens to baft u ~ to cuide tbtlr on delaDJ, bJ bavtQI tbt rlaht to vote. Y•, tbete art jmt symbola, without ....... wbo ~ PIOPle Who l1qJpOl't iur lawl. people Who Cooperate for \be tetten fnWll ,_,, ---· ...,_Iv Wl'llen ll\ollld CDftwy their ,,,.... .. "' JOO --f//lf ..... The rltlflt te cOllCllflM letttn .. flt ljleClt IW eN"llftele """ Is ,_,....,, AM tetten must lflclllde tl-ture tllCI lllllllflll ......, t>ut tlllnft wlU M wllNlttd en ,_I, common good. people who love their country and people who will serve under our flag. Yes, without these people, the above documents would be just symbols, just worthlesa old pieces of paper, and your llle 1rOUld be in jeopardy for wlc:iM an opinion against our govemme• or Ill nag. DEENE T. BRANDT ,,..., I• Net S11ereft' To the Editor: I agree wbolebeartedly with the le- tter from T. I. (Mailbox, May '9) saying that the flag Is not sacred. It isn'l It is merely a symbol or the countl')' we live in. That is not to NY it shouldn't be treated with respect; it should be if we have any sort Of feel· Ing at all for om-country. But it abouJd not be· regarded as something almost boly. IN ITSELF, the nag is nothing but a piece of cloth tied to a pole. It ls Im- portant only as a symbol of the United States. And u for Norman I. French, Major, USAF. Ret. and all that jazz, T. I. is not a little man. No man Is lit- tle to state his opinlon. It tlakes courage to do that. PATRICIA HILTON J W•• Cfle Bis Slla.ee1 To the Editor: There 1re IODle things which puule me: 1. In the big bssle over the airport where does the Irvine Company stand? In an 1be letters, meetings, and legal actions they are noticeably absent. To most of us it is a foregone con· clusion that the Irvine Company bu the filial say in local problems. It is impoesible to believe that on the muter plan, for the Back Bay and surrounding territory, It a a y s , ''Valueless because of the Orange County Airport .• ' WHY THE BIG silence? 2. The Irvine Company says that If they were required to donate land to the public school system it would be discriminating against them because th~y happen to be the largest Ian· downer. Yet, they donated 1,000 acres to the state for t.be unlverslfy cmnpu1. Wasn't this dlsc:rimin•Ung actJoa against the town when the unlvenltJ brings in hundreds Of chiJdren to be educated here 7 3.. Why doeaa't the Irvtoe Compeny send a public relations man to the scbool board meetinp, t.be CitJ eoun. cil meetings and othet meeU.,1 ot communltJ lntertstT Why do tbeJ act u tbou#h the problems cl tbt towta art Of little Importance? It.A.IL -l suppose the question will forever remain unanswered. JOHN E. BRECKENRIDGE 1/ not the history booka, ctrtainl11 the atlas. There are Brecknridgt1 in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis· souri, Texas and Quebec. And a Breck· inridge county in both Oklahoma and Kentucky -not to mention a moim.- tain thuslt1 named and IJ>tlled in California. ' -Editor Cr11eltg to D09a To the Editor: If the alleged ctog lovers really loved their pets they would not abandon them in a locked apartmen~ or home while they gallivanted around on their seaccb for peace and happiness. which peace and happiness has nothing to do with the dog's reetriction here at home. And, if fouod. it would not mate the dog a happier kid. I have heard dogs cry their eyes out and disturb a whole community at 2 a.m., and yet I would not blame the poor dog. The "p.-eot.s," of course are to blame. PEOPLE WITH inferiority com· plexes, wtio can't command a fellow humai. ~ who rely on the innocence of a pet to sustain their ego, should be at least respectful of their neighbors wbo do not wish to be disturbed by somethlng that could just as wen be eliminated if the "parents" of the of· feming dog bad any common sense at all. S. G. Ulliine ••PPtl .... letlppd To the F.ditxJr: I would like to say .. thanb" to some wonderful people for the dellgbtful pie· nic they put on for 1be handicapped children of Orange County. The Lady Anglers of Newport Beach served 1 greet hmch. passed out gifts for the children and dressed up as clowns foT the occasion at the Costa Mesa Park to make Iota of kids happy and prome a "big time" foe those youngsters Who don't enjoy the varied and exciUnt ex• perlencet that tlleir normal brothers and &istera do. THIS WAS A chance for the kids to play on the swinp without the secret stares and wbispe.rs, to pretend to be a fireman and ring Ule bell on the old· time fire truck that was provided by the Costa Mesa Fire Dept.: 1lo laugh at the clowns with their silly painted faces. It was a chance for the parent.I to see others with special children i to put things in perspective and to reallie that you're not alone with your pro- blems. Jt RS • bappenillg with pc!Oplt reac.hillg out to MJp mue otben MP- py. The Lady Aj'&Jers are to be com· mended. MRS. JC. B. Home Improvement-section DAILY PILOT May, 30 196&-J . . YOUR .·GUIDE T.O ,,· ~---·-.- FIX UP! PAINT UP! CLEAN: ·UP! ' ,.. I , • \ • . .,,~-.-_,--...-------·------.-...---. ..,._...,.. ...... , ........ ~-·-I------------·--....... ~ .. ~ ..._, ~.-.........--• --~-----..-..-...-----.....~ '1 • I \ ' ( . • ~ 2-Home tmprovement Section DAILY PlLO'f May 30~,~1~968~---~-----------~----•illilllliillliill ______________________ _,_, POSE OTHERS Houseboats End Many Prq}:>lems By DALE NELSON SEATTLE, Wash. (APl - There ;ag the time the liv- ing room earpet wore out aid the landlord sakl, "I wonder if that would link if you threw it overboard." So t tried lt and It did. Then there wu the nilht t came home and almost fell through the noor Into tbe lake. The plumben au.ct cut 1 bole to iDltall a new bathtub. Ing their installations with houseboats to diversify their business and provide "the moet unUIUJ breakwater in tl" world -one tUt peys rent" HollleboMI, Incidentally' are not to be CGDlultd with boathouses. Boathouses are houses in wtlicb boatl ce kept. ffoueboatl I r t resjdence1, usually of one ltOry (attftouCh they CID be of two) wbk:h float on lop, empty oil drums or plaltk foam . • Basement lfi Such ii life on a boule· boat-a way ol We I abared for•awhlle with about 800 in- dividuala and families on Sellttle's Lake Unioa IDd Porta&e Bay. For bou.teboet ctweu.n, there ii no problem about empty bottles -JOU jUlt fill them with water IDd liv• them a toll. 'lbere ii no problem about tuel for the oil ltove -an outfit briDp it vound in a ccinverted tu1 boal And If your boUI• starta listing to ltarbolld, you can 1et another com· pany to bollter it up wttb plastic foam. Amsterdam, Holland. has more thin 1,000 ol them. Tbey are also popU1ar in Stockholm, Miami and a number of cities t n California. HIRE IT IS, THI ALL-AMllUCAN UNl'INISHID BASEMENT f.w o.14 Pieces ef furNtwe .,._,, Quite lnouth MIT ALL IT TAXIS alALL Y TO MAKI IT ARI PIW TOUCHES He,....111 P......., Vlftyt ......... Mab Difference But there are problems. And to deal with tbem, tbe Floatln& Home• AsaoclltioD was organized in 1112 1IDder the leadership ol TerTJ Pet. tua, a wbitebeudecl tr.. Janee wrlt.r who Ml Jived Jon houseboats for 23 years. A prime problem wa1 sewer oonnectiom. There weren't any. Two ye11rs ago, a c<>mmitte• al repreeen· t.atlves of the city and the floating homes A11ocl1tion was formed with Pettus u chairman. Now a city NWer Une Ml been i.nltalled around the lake. financed by a local lJD. provement district, a D d work has begun on bookine up individual houseboat.I to it. The anoclation hopes in· stallatlon o( the sewer system will ll'l'at t b e decline in the number of houseboats here, which bM dropped to about 7A> percent of the 2,500 the city bad 25 years ago. Only one new houteboat was built last year. But Pet· tus says at least two owners of potential moorages for 7A> or 30 boueboeta are iD- terelted ID tome into tbe buline11 wbeD the 111rer hookup ii available. Also, be 11)'1, small boat moor- 1111 1rt IDtereated In rfnl· HIGH RISI HOUSllOAT -This ia one of several tw~story bod.seboats connected by network of wood- en walkways in a floating community on Lake Un- ion in Seattle, Wash. It'• a way of We most house-boaten wouldn't s;ive up for anything -not even for a house on dry land. College Lumber Co. 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HANDLES NEW NO·llON FABRICS IEAUTIFULLYI '. •NO-STOOP DACRON LINT SCRHNI • DRYNESS CONTROL, Gns CLOTHES AS DRY AS YOU LIKE, SAFILYI e AVAILAILI IN AVOCADO, COPPHTONI AND WHITE e SAFnY KEY LOCK ON DOOR FEATUIE ~~~~~L e FRIGIDAIRE MODEL #DCDGl • e ADDED FEATUREI TIGHT· , . CLOSE MAGNETIC DOOR SEAL! l"t Pl e FllllDAIRE MODEL NO. ~ W · UfPD120L LEONARDS 15 9aa MEMORIAL DAY PRICE! Illa a et et et a a a a t1 a1:=:::::::::1 SPECIAL •S! TllS., "aRIAL DAY" 10-6 P.M. • FRI., NOON-9 P.M. • SAT. & SUN. 10-& j • .TOIUllCI ._ • ..,_ 21401 121t1 Cr11••• ...._ ...... Min •1-•11 Jlf .... ______________ _....-___ ......., -~~.-i.. .... -. - --· --·-..... •• _. ....... ---------------..-,.;..-.;~--=----..---- • r ! . . . IJ . . . . a = . , . . • , • .,. . ' . .- .. .. • .. - and A. Gerner Solves · Snags QUESTION~ Tbse la a belDr npAlced. Rememblr lliq ....... tbe frame. AD .. iMI. to ... _, ellraaiv. • Ill ce. wUl Ill the ieu-rrom our k i 1 ch e D-tbat a blown-out tuae uaually bd lillllifnlaw some~numlnCID a · atrlllbt Ille. -,..,.. b9d. • • Jnl>lr ~l ~·~~Mthe~~~°'-~.~~l~i·~~~~~~.-~.~~~~~~~~~.e~w~~~-i~ •• ~.i····-~-- PROTOTYPE -Model shows off one.of first refrigerators made of heavy duty plastic using thermo-forming process to eliminate all welding. Special a~es· 1ve even makes it unneceasary to use ezterior screws or:i the new style ref~ger ators which can be ftnitbed with wood &rain style plastic (see model at nght). All-plastic Rdrigerator May Prove a 'Cool' Idea Most homemakers find themselves surrounded by appliances me.de partly or completely pf plastic. One of the new• additions is an all·pWtic mrlgentor. The prototype i! m&de of cycolac, t b e heavy-duty Seamless Flooring Making Great -Strides plastic ttiat has proven its strength as a component and pallts material i n al.ltomotive, sporting goods, communica tions equipment and appliances. The 1plastic refrigerator bas several key features. It baa great wear resistance beca.uae cycolac will not dent, chip or corrode. It has great mobility -making it euier to move to house Polyurethane aeamleaa fiooring, a revolutionary product will "" uncertain future when it tiptoed onto tbe scene five years ago, is making CODliderable strides in the floorlng industry. baseboards, patios. lhow« clean beb1nd or beneath it - ataila, walla, bar a n d · alnce it wellba about half u counter tops, Uld even much u a conventibn&l sunken be4htd>I." be say1. metal cabinet. There is a "Cow, 1equirul, maps, a wide .election of decorative coat of .-ms -almost any desipa and colors since the fiat object can be inlaid iD plastic can be decorated by this flooring." such vuled techniques 215 wllter Ind took ou& U. cmdoeded. • faucet stem. but the,,.... QUESTION: J Died IOIDt screw ii so badly c:bewM 9P quartlr-incb plywood for a that the screwdrivw will DO& projtet I am wcrlrin1 cm. I grip properly and tbe terew bn piece of ll&btb-iDcb will not turn. Since the INt ~ and pMce of la alight, I put ev_erflbiDI el .... ll·lncb b~d left back together ag81.D. How ..., can I remove the screw? over from a previoua job. · Cm these two materials be ANSWER: Dig out the old glued to1etber auccellfWly w1111her wi1b an ice plct or to live me the quarter-iDch some similar pointed tool~ tibicbeet I need? The heed of the screw then will be completely expoted. ANSWER: Yes, plywood Take a pliers, grip the 9DCl hardboard can be llued screw bead and turn coun-the •me as 1noup you terclockwiae. If the screw were gluing two pieces of refute• to tum, do not force plywood or two pi~ of it. Put a few drops of oil bardbohd. U tbe material la around the shank of tbe to be ueed outdoors at screw and let it alone for 15 otherwise will be exposed to minutes or so. Then try the we~, be aure to UH again. If it still won't wo.rk, waterproof aJue. apply full pre11ure with the * * * pliers. This it a calcui.ted ~UESTJON: J bave a risk and may break off tbe consuierable amount of 1111- screw. U that happens, ~g to do and plan OD tell· you'll have to get a new ting a portable electr1c stem or have the screw sander. 'The store in my drilled out by a macblniat. neighborhood which renta QUESTION. 1 Id 1ik san~ers has two types -the · wou e orbital and the belt. Which to build a wood corruce on klDd should I get? top of one of our windows. I have a jigsaw for cutting out ANSWER: It depends on a curved pattern at tbe ~ the type of sandinc you are tom part of the cornice. Are g<ling to do. You mention "a there any tips you can ·give COMi<k!'able amount of aan- me? ding." If that m-. you ANSWER: 1be cornice ahould be built a few inches wider than the <Window if the window is narrow. This will We are now fMturint l»eautiful han9ln9 INslrets in fu" l>loom. Dreu up yeur patie • shecle 9ar· clen for surnmer livin9. Choice •arieties from Sl.tL Now i1t SMson Beautiful clout.le flowers In a wicle r•ng• of coJors. UM in poh, l>ecla, or l>eskoh. frOfft 7'c. Referred to mi the tr a<1e .. "floors from cant ," the pro- duct is expected to 1"llk •'Wa"J with an estimaied 200 to 300 millioo sqlJllll'e feet of t fl e 31,2-billfan-square-foot "'1lieat flooring market during 1968. Reuti's recommendM printing , plat i ng , Jll'OC"I (then .,. Jn111Y laminatlnl, aUk acrteninl Vllrietica on h munt) and palntin1. involves Ile application of a It contalm five basic 'give the window ttae ap. pearance of being wider than it actually '\a. U the window is wide but short, the cornice abould be at· tacbed • few iDchet higher than the window. The design of the cornice depends on in- dividual preference, but be sure you make pMtern markings on the w o o d before cutting. 'lbll ls done by making a pllttern of heavy ptiper and csdboard, layin& it on the wood and marking around the ou\Side edges of it. You will be cer- tain then tt.t the deaign comes out the way you want n. Be sure you UH wall anchors of some kind to at- tach the cornice to the wall if it ii plaster. Even though nails or screw ~¥ hold in plaster at the ,time of in- stallation, tbey usually work loose after a time. One other thing: paint or otherwise finish the cornice before you put cop. will be doing heavy-duty sanding (tialt.ing off a lot of wood), by all meana cboole the belt sander. If it me- you will be doing light.duty sanding on many pieces of wood, then the o r b it a 1 sander ~probably your belt bet. A<iually, either l8Dder will handle heavy-duty or light-duty work, dependiQg on the coarseness of 1be abrasive paper that is ueed. But the bel1 s a n d e r generally will take off s u r fa c e i r regularities futer: the orbital bu a slower cutting action ancfla ideal for g e tt i n g H · cept.ioJl811Y smooth finbbed. U, for in9tance, you •e UI· ing a Nnder to remove paint, you want a belt sander with an open srtt abra.tjve. u rou are Hlldina a veneered surface, you want an orbital under. In either case, 1t 11 important th-at the abrasive papf.!r be ltretched tightly across ttie pad. With a belt sander, it is al.lo nece11ary to check the alignmeat of the abrasive every once 1n a while to be sure tbe paper is not rub- MESA DEL MAR 1blt will be more than a tenlokl increase from tbe 17 mi.Won 1quare feet put down in 1983, when the product WM juat getting off the ground. 1be fJoorinc ii • liquid ap- plied with a trowel, spray gun or roller, baa de'1gn v•Mtioos limited only by the imagination, provides a rugged but stylish surface, and requires little main- tenance. Its proponents contend tbe material is 90 tough it ii resistant t o c h i 1 d r e n . Moreover, they aay, it doe~'t blister and is not damaged by a 1 c o h o 1 , d e t e r g e n t 1, atalns, chemicals, water « grease, any of which can be remov- ed with a damp cloth But seamlus flooring's g re a t e s t attract.loo, ac· cording to one expert, is its unlimited versatility. "There is almost oo limit to the color combinationl you cm get," says Wllllam Reutz, urethane product manager for Cargill, Inc., a producer of t be chemical material ltlat is the main in· gredlent of 1he Qooring. Cargill s u p p 1 i e s the i.rethaoe ctlemloo as a Nw material to the seam~ss floorlnc comparuea, wtlidl in turn 5Upply the complete peckage. "It hlla been ueed oo ldtdlen, recreetion room and garage floors, o n I I -.J.. t of ..-_ cabinet components com· s ...... oa urcu-1111: -a pared to 40 parts and 25 cle•, fa.st-dryiiog liquid witb acrews UleCI ln conventiooal a tougtl ftnilb -tollawed by metal boxes. There are just what tbe industry terms a two basic door C<llllponents "fioodcOet" ol the tame pro-as opposed to six pieces, duct. plus an average of 35 Before h tb.icUr flood-IC1'eWS in a comeMiond coat bae dried, colored type. 1B y thermoforming plaetSc er metlalllc Oakes many of ita parts, the are epr~ upon ~· refrigerator's c re a t o r s When th.la bas dried, a sec-eliminated welding and ex· ood floodcoM is llPPlied and terior uee ol adhesvies more colored flakes are cancelled the need t o r spread about to assure a acrtw1. 90lid and ewn dllStribut.ion s 1 p p o r t i n g devices of the flakes. between inner liners and u~ 1be floor is tlJen sanded teriors in metal cabinets are lightly to elim.1Date ariy · d bee of th roughness, and is fioistled not reqwre ause e good adhesion between the off with two or more ad-plastic a n d the urethane ditioml coata ol ure1baae. loam. which protects everything Cycolac ls IU'ucturally beneattl it qainlt w ... Each layer of uretbme re· rigid, weighing about one qlrlres from two to five half as much as aluminum hours to dry, depending and only one-sevent.b as upon humidity, temperature much as steel. As a parts and air circulation. Residen· and component material, tial jobs are usually comp· the plastic la UleCI in the let.eel ill less than two days. manufa.oture of casings for The great ~Y of col-rad~ and TV sets, hand ored nakes a v a 11 a-b l e mixeM, blenden. vacuum permits any manber ol c:olor sweepers, automatic can combinations. o p e n e r s , e 1 e c tr i c Specillc deaigna • r e toothbrushes, bair dryers created by placing mulling and telephone housings, \o tape over areas ttlat will name jutt a few. have dikent colored flakes Accord.lng to r e c e n t 1han adjoomg ereae. ettimatee, the average U.S.· Maps or other fl.at objects produced automobile carries can be laid down be«lre the about I> pounds of plastic, Unis-!Ung coatis of urethane much of which is cycolac are added. and ii widely used in grilles, N finiltled floor I s instrument clutters. rear gl08sy, tree of seama that qurrter peels, crasb pads, coiled dirt and bacteria. ls cerur coneoles and a said nev• to need wuing number ~ knobs, ducts, IOd to be aJddinof, eov• ud fi'amet. * * * QUESTION: I am a widow wi1h three children. We bave jUlt moved into a new houee and I have been try~I to get the hang of tbillga. One thing I want to be able to do is to change a fuse when one blows out. Can you tell me how to do tis? ANSWER: We're golog to tell you what you abould know about changing fuses, BUT you should still have aomeooe show you how it is done. Replacing a fuse is no more difficult than replac· ing a light bulb in a lamp. In fatt, the fuse screws into the socket in exactly the same way. Tbe important Urlng is that you turn off the j electricity before makint the change -811d that's I why we recommend that 1 · someone ahow you exactly l what lhould be done before even opening the fuse box. You probably will find that the fuses for the circuits in your bouSe are 15 am peres each, 90 designat ed on each fuse. Then there is a 30 ampere fuse in the main fuse box. It is w ' 1 l , therefore, to t eep some ex- tra fuses ol each size around so you 1"M11t be caught short in an emergency. Never use any size larger than the fuse FRIGIDAIRE 11,500 ITU/hr.* AIR CONDITIONER AT YOUI NOMI IMPllOVIMINT HIADOUAllTIRS e C-.e&tfr .. c ... 9' ....... 1 -'l•lt1lttt ........ '• It .., , ...... trf .. , ••• ................... . ~ ........ .., ...... _ ..................... •' '"""•-' •ft • • ...... ....... ,. .... 1194 .,.... ,. ..... • w.-. ........ .,.,. ..... ""' ,..._ ·~,.._.. ........ . •AHAJll , ....... . • ,. $218 • .DAVIS BROWN 411 ... 17th ,,, •• , ..,~~~, .• e ..,.llTY AMI --.....W S1MC1 1"1 e 646-1614 • .... ..,.._. __ . ,__....__ .... ___ ... ._ ........ ,. . ·--· . ...-... ___ .__...~.__..~--_. ..... -·-... __ --· --. '\ NURSJDR,Y .ts PATIO 2221 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 642-8686 OUTDOOR LIV I NG • A WAY. UR .......... COUlll'YI .•. _. Sin AM Teet _. A ... "8 the Mlw Leek,., ........ , ..... "' ........ ,..... ouawtNDOWA19 DOOR AWNINGS ..... ,...,,....... ...... II ii& I ...... ALUMINUM cam ,. ,. IBIClllL ·""'· vmANT, MODBN. llAUTIFUL sca11N PA nos • · · " "'lflf '"* "' • _, ....._ Pllnnld for tither llrge or 1m1ll homes ••• c-•1•11 ..,, ll'Odtm ,_,.,,, .....,. Mr 45 y..,, we - -mob.le L---b -111 .. 1vrr.,. "Y'" ,. ,...,,_, "'T "'" _. •ltll""'-1 numn tool Dura le, long lasting aH '~''" -"* ,,..,... " ...-....... 'r.p9riel -I . a-... __ _ 1v '"''• ...... •" ••• "....,,An• TM!"'' • ..,,.,.,.. 1 umenum construction, ... ""' uuur~ ••• com-•lwlr• _, ..... """"' ....... '°"""'· ... kk ---p•-.a..-a.. ... ... proof. ...,..... ~ ....... -s .,.., .,.,.,.., nnw., uuv .-----1111 .... IOOll JOll ·-----CAllYAI AWlllll81 • YAUllCll • CUMAml Nothing .,_,.... Like Camm. ....,,.,. New Colon & New fGbrta. for --••• for businessl MUIUfaa:-D I --·-· -... -~-···--....... ----. ·- - I I I I ... • i" I I " I ---. Home Improvement Section DAILY PILOT May 30 1~ OPEN MON. TtfRU FR,IDAY TILL 9-SAT. ·TILL 6 ALL ITEM$ SALE PR·ICED TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST I • COLOR TV 9 STEREOS 9 REFRIGERATORS •FREEZERS •WASHERS • DRYERS • DISHWASHERS .. REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL $199 HOTPOINT WASHER SPECIAL $199 ' DISHWASHER c SPECIAL $199 SPECIAL SPECIAL . $37800 CHECK THESE BIG MONEY SAVING VALUES! >fi HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR j HOTPOINT GAS D~YER 12 C•. Ft. · $16800 I 4 Temp. Fulfy Automatic ·$14850 Copper allcl AYOCado I C-Madel ~- iolriiii PoiTAaLE i1iiAii-;-- -RiA-viloR iLOR Tv--· '°' Loaclwt $9 goo 1 11, Screen 2ts sq. in. $468~ . I Italia• Hardwood Prov. Cabinet -HOTPoiiT iiFi1iEiAToi--;-ziiiTH-N1TiiLi ioloi y,- Frost Free Deloe 17 c1. ~. $33900 I 20 inch ICNeft $39980 lottom Fw I (Smeal dent on cabinet) -----------------------------COLOR PORTAILE I COLOR TY SET ~ II Cllh ,....... .,_.. $29911 : :::!.~c~ : : · $18880 Diii WY IWIC 1llMS AYAIAILll , 15 lllCll ICl'Hll I ,.., •••lll•teed ' I • ------....... ,~.-..-, ............ -... ·-----------------~ .... --· .... ----... -·· _....._,. --....-....-.--...-, -· ' 0 I r • t• • • t--Jlmne Improvement Section DAILY PILOT May 30, 1968 • 115® ~mff® W©'ilnff ~~ff®~%~) ~fi~ w@m Old-Fashioned Double Bed · Ive Too Small ~ are orowing ttpwards and out· waD. n.ey•w outgfow9 the old-fashioned standard d09ble bed. One half of a stand· Gd cblble bed is less than 27" wide less tt.c. the width of a baby's crib. If two sl .. p 01t one mattress, ~ need a Queen or King SilldOllbllbed. ~offoffo®~~Jh @L!il~ ~ ~t!ll~®ff ~fi?h®@ • 811 P;etllllQllem .... ca.-.. ii w. foot tri~ _......., WI a foot loe.., tdD'"JllO'"> the. the .. Jlllll ..... bed. And wftat • ISJUIAb ......... . b ... _ ...... ...... -.,. ... ,.20~ ... --·-- ' • The kiftg Siu ii a foot and a haff wider and almost a foc:it long• (72"xl4") thOft the standard double bed. It tokes I • s s . ..-ttian two twitts yet 9'¥91 yo11 .10 % fnOl'e~area. ,. Fallow These Seven Simple Steps [:G-Builcl Your -Patit> Shelter One way to cover a patio with a shelter that filters tbe sunllgl)t but does not block It is by using l" x 4" lumber .. Setting the w<>o<: on edge about 3" apart creates an interuting effect. The wood. al course. must be of a type that resists decay and io- Meta, such as California redwood. Here's how to construct a simple a·· x 12' p&tlo shelter: 1. Anchor a nominal 2" x 4" x 12' ledger to the side of the house using bolts or other fasteners permitted by local building codes. Allow sufficient clearance b e t w e e o the top of the ledger and the bottom ot the soffit (root overhar:g) to permit later imertion of nomirlal 2" x 6" joists 8 feet long. 2. Prepare for anchoring of nom.iDal 4" x 4" posts which will support the nominal 4" x 6" beam which will support the outer ends of the 2" x 6" joists. PATIO SURFACE TYPES (A) U the patio surface is concrete, the bottom of the post is best secured in a p a t e nted, non-corrod.Jng metal po6t base. A masonry bit will be necessary ·to drill boles into the concrete to secure the post base w i t h non-corroding screws. (B) Il the patio surface is wood decking. the same kind of post base can be simply anchorecf to the wood with d d nails. (C) If the 'patio surface is brick, remove enough bricks to dig out suf- ficient soil to enable the seatiog of a precast con- crete block for anchoring tbe post. U the concrete block contains a wood nail- ing block at tbe top, metal post base can be nailed to it with 8 d nails. U tbe COD· crete block is of the drift p1n type, drill boles into the bottoms of the poat far se· curing on the drift pins. 3. Trim posts to be the pro~r length to support the beam so that joista will be level when they are finally installed. Proper length can be determined by holdlng in i1s base an untrimmed post in plumb vertieal pc>lition, holding a joist r es t i n g on tbe ledger in its proper position, and checking its levelness with a carpenter's level With the level's b u b b l e centered. mark the poet where the bottom of the joist crosses it. Subtract the a c t u a l hold them in place by light- ly nailing temporary sup- porting boards to tbe posts. Anchor the posts to their metal bases with 8 d non· corroding nails, made of stainless steel, aluminum or hot-<t.lpped galvanized. 5. With posta plumbed vertically, anchor non-cor- roding metal postcaps to the tops for insertion of the 2xfl beam. Secure the beam with non-corroding 8d oai.la to both posts. &. Insert jol9ts at 4-foot in tervals so that they span across the tops of the ledger and the ~m. Secure joists to each b}' toenailing with 8 d non-corroding nails. As further protection against lateral movement of the joists. jom tops can be toenailed to bouse soffit or fascia if material is of suf· ficient thickness. 7. With joists firmly in place. nomina l 1" lf 4" louvers on edge may now be toenailed to joists leaving 3" intervals between rafters to permit filtered sunlight. measurement of the beam T b I Pl ~fu:llyw~~t !1:Ctjo~~ ;: 0 acco ug and saw off the end. Repeat this process for the post H } G . which will support the other e ps 1ve end of the beam. NON.CORRODING NAJI~ . 4• With posts trimmed. Pine F1'n1'sh plum them upright in their anchored positions. t h e n ARKADELPHIA, A r k • (AP) -Mrs. Dick Bridges gives her furniture the ap- pearance ol an o I d pine finish with a plug of chewing tobacco a n d a pint of household ammonia. Mrs. Bridges culled the rec.lpe from a circular published by the University of Arkansas Agricultural Extension Service. The steps are: Break up one piug of chewing tobacco in a jar; add a pint of household ammonia; place lid· on jar and soak tobacco Ior one-half day; dip lintless cloth into stain ~ apply several coats tA> furniture. After allowing M hours for drying. dust and proceed \VJth penetrating w o o d - sealer finish. CLOSEUPS -Here, in some detail, are close- ups of some of the im- portant parts of a wood patio and how they are put together. The at· tachments either hold the patio itself together or are used to mount it on foundation, base or deck. COMPONENTS -Overall view of typical wood patio shelter shows some of the components whi~h go into its construction and how each serves its own purpose to hold together the complete project. · Note proportionafe sizes of various components. Symbol or No, Garage Door Openers Useful .., .~ ,. .· .. or Scotts will pay! A recently published list of suburban status symbols included ,believe it or not, a devke that opens a garage door with a radio transmit- ter inside tlbe car. Entirely aside f r o m whatever dubious v a I u e tlben! is in awning a status symbol, an a u t o m a t i c garage door operator has practicality on its side. It's truly a coovenience to eliminate the chore of get- ting out of the car and lii- Keep Paint In Cool Spot Paint. like potatoes, likes a cool storage place. Heat increases the rate of ox· idation -which in the case of a can of paint, resuJts in the formation of a skin on ' 11 'ti V V 11 WI W '4l/W 11 WI W -.ii V 11 'ti 11 "' 11 WI W 'W\11 11 the surface of the paint. ' WV Thus the cooler it is. the slower the rate of oxidation. W • But don't carry this to ex-W No-Quibble Guarantee .., treme, as freezing is no "' good for paint. " If for any fQIOD'JOU WC not pleased ,, I [_...:;_ _______ _ : with tbe raultl of TUat' •uUJJU f • PLUI 2, limply aead your Ala alip ' W to Scot1a, 1 llO Pleaunt Valley Aw., 1 W Oek1and. Calif. '4611, and ardimd I W cMc:t wnt he ia the mail to YoU W I promptly. W : -·-: ' ' • 'IWWWtlf .... WW •WWV W 11 111 W WJI WW WW' R10N ting up the gara~ door every time yoo arrive home, especialty when the weath· er is bad or late at night. Manufacturel'S are con- tinually m a k i n g im· provements in designs to facilitate the opening of doors with train6mitters. One of the newest gara.ge door operators does away with the need for a steel center track and bicycle chain. cutting down on the cost as well aiS making it easier for a do-it-yourselfer to install . Activit.ated by a battery· powered radio transmitter, the door opens and shuts on a self,.dj1.15ting r u b b e r wheel. 1t bas a soft magnet for mounting on a car da!bboard or elsewhere in the car. The door locke automatioally when closed, and a convenient light goe, on when opened. An especiaJly excellent feature stops the door instantly if it meets any ol:Jet:ruction, t.tms eliniioating the danger of an accident. And a week bat- ery may be replaced by an ordinary 9-volt transistor radio b a t t e r y'. available w.berever bateries are sold. HITcMHllCIR -TIU lYJle. of automatic lltag• deor .,..tor rides on Ulltlftl 4Por tnclr and re-"11fnt DO major changes for inatalJaUon. Jt ''bltcb-hikea" on track manufacturer originally aupplied to carry the cwerhud door when lt opem. -------__.....,..._._ --··· . ..,,.,_ .... __ .. -......... ~ ....... ...., .. -· ......... -----.. ···-· ....... -..... ··-·. -... ·--· a< H c Yoq inside rurn1u borHI mou. a dGa ,,...1 Wbl pacQ hill ' = 9eftn for tbi nd9N dlt. I v..,. cuabic tor• ber ii arms fram1 uptoll it to and o rubbt: One ed O¥I .... kMp ~ shift I easy upholl be<...a ea!SilJ tear ( ing. J ''feel' ding. F<Jf haoC reco9' me ro of la' fabric easier courl4 For ca11't comfC they mailal. piece appro cut o shape the "• you cushic ol fOI smaU. m.ain cemM 'lbe cut °' bandl a bao patter foam upholil buy M foam knife, knife doesll· the tc beclu. upbol.! irrel'J when nestle biddel for,.e ~ arouni foam cover! neat·J. atainl ,.......,_.__ T Lh I T 11 .... ... , m-e. • ...... Home Improvement Section DAILY PILOT May 80, 1988-'I! Have Cluttered Garage?,:fhen Ee>nv.ert lt Into RoOmt . . ... U 'JOflll pnce la a clut-Aciu&lly, lt'a ·one Of the the new roofh, Ud '1tJ'oct.a ter9d _.... ... Odds lad easJest ar• to ·COivert, aot. ol s\llli.eht ud air, a eJidl .. ane-,~extra -ainoe it's-AIHady endeled -SCock wood ~1idin.tdoorWi$lt llviDI ... _-, net_.. IDd al m o • t .,..._.~ iJ:IAlaUAI .-wu a- vert M • 1 ..i ,_,.., QOmplftt. Nlltd lit the back w.U. 1'I How-to Restuff Cushions 0 n e h o m e o w n e r unint&rrupted "-,..,. transformed the area into an gave the room a waif-wide ~ttractive combination of· view, and the '* ti • flee-laundry-guest room -sulating glass beJpld ... t.n example of what can be the room comfortable an done with good planning im· year long. agination and the right H a n d s o m e i 1 wtor building materials. touches were added WtiUl Atlhougb the dimensions colorful painlinlt a a d of the garage were a mere draperies, a pebble-effed 10' by 2Q', careful allocation resilient floorinc, lftd deb· of. space permitted the in· looking wood louver Cloon stallation of a full bath, a on clotets, cabinetl and the complete laundry. a walk-in interior eotry to the maus closet, home office and a house. Yoq never know what ia sitting-sleeping area. inside old u p b o l s t e r e d The front section ol the furniture. It can be cotton, garage was partitioned off bor.._.., fathers, Span.Ith to a depth Of about 4' to moa, shoddy, or my one ol make room for the bath and a d4*ll other atufflnp that adjo1"' .... closet. This left a were 11.aed in ,..., past. .. _ Divider Helps -Ease Whatever you find, if it ii 10' by 16' area for office, r:':atdo:·~.an: ~~~~.-ndoff11.~u~d::t Traffic in Kitchen ~ to be r e P} A C e d . A U'<C llVU"' "''"' "'"" Mlinulacturers today use along one wall -consisted several t:n-oi etuf:f.iat, .Dut ol a deli 1lop that mtl oa Old houses have one love· ~. Belidll be1nj few the amatet.r, latex foam filing cablneCa which pro---ly featuce -big roocm. But deccnttw, it ii uMd with ndlbs ii tbl lalillt to bl• vide convenieot s t o r a c e that ble111na C11D alao be a baoeers to lkre pots IDd dlt. It CClllltl in ...., of tpeot.C:..,': boolllbllvts cunt. pua. ' v...,m, WokMH a I d Ind Wtrt In· A.ti 11-bJ·• toot kltdsen A MOGllll frWDt WI bunt cushions ht rmige from 2" 9tal~ on the waB above the made cooting a man1bon three foot wide and seven to 7" thick. TIM lh..t rub-ct.It. Next to the detk ia a with the link, stove a;;t' foot big.ti. lt wu attllCbed tO ber ii perfect fur covering convertible toia tbat opens refrigerator MTanged in tie the back of-the llrt« fhme arms and padding th e int-0 a double bed. Laundry classic form on ttw-ee walls. br UllaC doublld l Jl II. Ttie framt, back or sides of ~ppliances and c a b i n e t s The problem was .olved loapr Nil •• lJ iDches ~t.ered pieces. You cut were fitted under a handy with a simple, useful room lone Mid lbe lbcrter one 10 it to sh."""' wittl a s<:issors work counter on the op· divitler . inches, mailinC a perfect and ~t it in place with posite wall. The divider "'' pl--4 l1ll>bet Jomt. rubibtr cement. B_u.t . the. !Dclus~on of to serve two J>UlllOleS: to The two twmes Wtre Ulen Once tbe f>abric is stretch-fac1hties didn t satisfy the an'ar.-ge tthe Jritdlen for coaoteted Oil b tiDP and ed ewer 1he latex foam, tbe owners. They wanted to easier food servicinC and to bottml r a 11 1 . AddttioMI !ilPl'ine.t. resilient rabber will erase all trQcea of the provide shelving fat a J.o.cm. abort double raill were used keep the fabric taut and/ garage and i n tr o d u c e dry room. The material• fOr to oonmct one end and the wriQle free. It will never warm, c o m for t a b 1 e the divider were chosen for ctat.' Nil al the larger shift or mat down, and it ..-"livable" a<tmospbere. First their functional ea well u fruie to the smaNer' frame easy for the occasional step wu to replace the decorative use. to wpport shelves. upholster-er to h a n d I e garage door with a stock A frame of 1 x 2 lumber 1 x 12 bolrd1 were used beoMaSe it is dust free, can window o( ponderosa pine six foot loog and seven foot for the lb1Mn1. notched at eMilJ be lhaped, and won't flanked by door-length wood high wais con9tiucted. The all~ comen to fit around tear or Shred due to harldl· louver shutters. The new two ends were seven feet tbe hWninl perffctly. ing. It will have a better d o or.tu rned. wi ndow. long wihile ttie top 8fld bot-11lie bo&in lhelf was "feel" llbarl 1be original pad· enh<)nced by a carriage tom rails were 5' 10". A . placed ldll'1 enouth off the ding. ' lamp and some potted third vertical rail, e• 10" floor~ ellow • doChl1 ham· Filf a s;mple Jd> to get the plants, became a visual long, was plactd midway ol ptf 4lo be lb'9d underneatll. hall« ot the procedure, try highlight of the house ex· the frame. We made 1ure to allow for recoftring h seata on din· terior. Tm front ol b tnne lpflCI. to optll tbt bmmper ing room chairs. A half inch To provide easy access to w.as covered with Plrfont.cl Ud. m latex foem under the l.;~.;;;;;;;;;~;;;,;;.,.;miiii;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;ll fabric will make it a lot easier to sit through a multi· course meal. For seat culhions, you coo 't beat latex foam for comfcrt and durability, and they are really s\mple to mailae. All you do is take a piece of latex f()Qlll of the appropriate tbicbless and cut out a custlioo in the shape you Dffd. To meke the "ears" on a T-cushion, you oan eit:her cut 1he cushion kom a single piece ol focn or you can cemoot smaller pieces onto the main cu8hion with rubber cem81l't. Tht belt, neatest way to cut out a cushion is with a bandNW. It you do not have a baadsaw, you can make a pattft'D and have the \atex foam cut to Shape in the upho)ster'y shop whfn you buy k. Or you can cut the foam rubber w\tb a sharp knife, an electric carving knife or a pair of Shean. It doesn't matttt too much if tlbe edge ii a littie ragged. because in most oases the ~olsier'Y fabric hides the irretu~. ald the ed~e wbeN l'Je cut is made 1s nestled into the dleir and is hidden b'UD ~. Do_n't fors.t to cut 1tie cushion about an kdl bigger all around. This extra latex foam will always keep the covermt fllbric tigtlt and neat·looldne a1 it presses apimt tbe cover. TROPICAL FISH AQUAllUMI PLANTS ACCISIOllU Lt..,_ A'-,.I .... J Lu.._ ........... CIOIUM•IA ............ , ...,.., ,...... ........ _....... .... HOUSEWARES SALE $ 47 Regular $2. 99 ~~~~9~~ It's spray-on easy to protect fabrics from staining by water or oil I Apply as directed on the label. Then liquid spills bead up, blot away without a trace. SCOTCHGARD Protector in red can for all apparel 1nd upholstery. :i:m'Tu;:~ , 99- .... • • • • • • .... $1.69 100% NYLON lltlSTLU ,.,.,. ..... ,,,,,, .•.. ·~· .... , , .. ,. ... •Alm lATEX llllNllT I~' __, .. ..., -,.... Shep lwry lftftl"I MeMty thrv Friday Until f !30 P.M. ,S.tvrclay 'tll 6 P.M. CONVIRllON-Sllowtq bow complete th• cbUae can be from junk-cloaecf 1ara1• Cleft) to attractive office-laundry-guest l'OOD) (center) with attractive louver-abutter'9d window treatment wbtrt overhtad door once was bUftC (ri0t) tbls ..... of plcturta INTRODUCING ONE OF THE GREATEST WIFE-SAVERS YOU MAY EVER FIND! lt't 1 WOf1c. hand, hffllh, weter, time :and irow.n· aawr too. It's the new Frigidaire Cuetom Imperial ~le that ends hand rinsing ... washes pots MCI pent .•. and holdt 1 big 16 table-setting ca- . paolty (HEMA). M alto pnwldes 5-WIY Super-Surge Withing Action at the touOh of a button ••• roll~ .. .,11 •.. feeturea fiw vel'lllile cycles plus 150 water temperature booster •.• and offers extra counter work surface. Drop in today. Ask for a demonstration. The wife it eaves can be you! GETS DISHES REALLY CLEAN NO MORE HAND RINSING -~ should inspire any bandy-around-the-home map tb~ do somttbin1 about that storage catch-all and eye-~ •Me that many 1 m a 11 garages have a habit of!:: beconun1. .~ "' .... .. .. , ' .... ~. ,., ..... 'to•.,. Budget Pricel.:g DISHWASHER willt"~ "" BUil T -IN CONVENIENCE!~ ' ·~ '~ ; .... : :~ ·~, :~ _ ... .... ..,_ __ ;-. : ~ ~--, Model OY(.DUN • Super Surge Washing Action • Dual Detergent Dispenser e No Hand RinsinJl Required • Quiet Operation • 15 Mle Settin~s CARAM) 5 YEAR WARRANTY I yHr W arrenty for repair ef eny defect witho..+ chor90, pl111 4 yoer ''otection "e" I pert, only l for fur· fti1hin9 replece111ent. for erry Jefec. ti•• pert l" tho "'otor, pu"'p encl WASHES ·POTS AND PANS 411 EAST 17th COSTA MllA ·:: ~ ... ··~ ·~ ' . .,. •Joo:, .,. ' . ·~· , .. ·: . . ··: . -. . TELEVISION •APPLIANCES DaUyM llf.N 646-1614 INTE&-ITY I Df,lNOAllLITY .: ... SINCE lt41 •' ' \ ' ...... ---. -.. ------------.... .._ _ _. .. -... \ 9-Rome Improvement Section DAILY PILOT May 30, 1988 ---- Heat Can Add Life To Home The owner of a weekend home er cottage who 1tay1 .. IY from the place be· ca1,11e the weather ii nippy er keepa it open only during tbe warm aeuon can get a lot more uae and pleasure eat of hia hideaway with ee tmtallatlon of aome lim· fie bntinC equipment. Whether you've got a cab· In by the lake, a mountain· aide chalet, seaside cottage • simply a glorified lean· to, you can find the type of heattn1 unit that'll greaUy atretcb yol.D' "second home" season or even make it a full U·month proposition. Size up the space you need to beat and consider bow cold it gets In the re· gioa of yol.D' weekend place. All you may need is a heat· er to take the chill out of the air in the mornings and eveninga. Then get famil· iar with the wide variety or beating equipment designed tQ deal with almost any sort el beating problem. The categories of equip· ment are the room or direct beeter, wall furnace, floor furnace and the c e n t r a 1 beating 1y1tem. The room heater is the m • 1 t popular nationally, for both vacation cottages a D d f or supplementary beeting in full-time homes. It comet in the greatest va- rilt.Y of sizes and models. These units are self-con- tained and are available in both nnted and unvented typn. Like all b e a ti n g equipment, they are rated In BTU's, and your sales· man or utility can be of help m advialnl which ia belt for yol.D' place. 1beae r o o m heaters in recent JUl'I have been designed wUb an eye fer decor, alnce U.,. do sit in the room. Many are fumiture-atyled I • ftnlebed to look lib tele- t'lliOD .amoles. Others are of ceramic simulated CIU or birch lop that aet into a · fireplace, and there ii a model that loob llke the an· tlque coal ftreplace buket, though it ia gu-fired. , WALL FURNACES : Most al these beaten are ' autmnaticaDy controlled by ' =:::a, U with )'OW' · central 1y1· · IMu, and some even have 1'81bot. cmtrola that can be activat.d from your eaay chair. The wall furnace is usu- ally recessed into a wall IO It takes up very little space. Some feature what ii called a aealed combuaUon c:ham· -that drawl outside air fer eombustioa and vents all flue cues to the out· doon. A small opening through the wall is required for this vent, though lnJtal. lation ii still very simple. Larger wall furnaces with blowera can beat entire, small homes. Along more contemporary Unes. there are low-profile buebollrd h e a te rs and window units that either beat or cool the room at a ftlck of the control The noor furnace, also 9lled often in homes without basements, h auspended in the apace below the Ooor and can be inttalled with fl~ registers or ainale· or dtial-wall registen. Like the wall furnace, it 11 eaay to wtall, ii economical and requires minimal malnte· nance. Tbete various types of units .-e uaed to heat the smallest room to the whole house of full-time homes and have wide me in heat· lnl lldcl-Clll rooms and sec- tiooa of permanent r:esi· dences. WEATHERSTRIPPING? There is also a good case for a central heating sys· tem. Theae boilers or fur· naces have today been min· laturized to the size of a two-or three-drawer filing cabinet and can be placed inconspicuously In a closet or even huna from a rafter in the corner of the ceiling. Central heating may be an espedally good Idea lf you eventuaDy plan to turn YOW' weekend place into a ntirement home. You may also want to consider atOrtn windows and doors and weatberatrip- ptni around the windows, {or -adequate inaulation a•· suru peak comfort, what· ever h e a t I n I unit you chOOle. Dependin1 on the avail· .t>Wty of energy in the area of 1our weekend place, you can 1attaO tbete beatla1 appliances to suit the litua· tion. u;ou're wtthJn the Jpnlts municipal I a 1 •aina, a connedton can be made f• natural,... U ,...,.. out beyond tbete a.ms, all these appllucea cm be operated oa bottled ....... , ~ , . ... Re1. '9c. Ml • -U .,,.-.....,. .. ,._, YflT4 • • • ell -..... r-:;-:_ .. ite 1-l H~rW. BOIB- 81ed,.W-•.. , ...... ......,.. "".W . ::: $6.11 Ul.49 ... .. , •.•• B~d· ....... ,,_,~··· "''·"'-''-'°"~ ..... -•f ·~"' Jta.r ,,_ .. 11•1· ll.39, -SZc. ''" ca1rtua rornrr .411'1 PAl.M .4Mee.-le/ &M Oriaa'"'1 .... .._.,._,~ ....... .... ,-w..--. ':.'!: '"' .......... ... .,.._;..,, -• • -.. • ... -.. -... -··· .1:..... -• • • ........ ..... @lo ,.,.. -·-._. -·- ( CUT FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL GOLDftSB CRILDU/'15 '.4Y01tlf'E (t;'1tMl'I QtOJ'B AND CDn.4 llB5.4 Ol'ltr) DAY C'-9/Na ••• .-. ••• c .......... ci.. •.. s...r ...... . . o.w.. ... Asal ... , .... _.41e l111inm .-. ....,. .....,_I ,.L,.... H.Js,-u.., , ... , TREE PBIUI E..-C ••• .,-f.i ,_,. __ , ..... J ..,_. re,. 11.M -SOe. PATIO Junlpe• ' ........ UllBRILU ST.4NDS ... ~-.... ,...,,.,$, .... _ ..... c...._,_,..,. rre,itne, -'-JO"J'. ~t...4.UrARB Cl.OMOVT ..,...,,,__ .. ...... , ......... ,,., ,.,_ ,.... ........ -~ ........ __ ,,...,,..,.,., ............... .. ... ,,__ ir ... •• •'_,.,..,.. "••• ... _.,..._ -.I. .-..JA~ ··~---------·--,-·---.. --.. . . . I-Home Improvement Section DAILY PILOT May 30, 1988 Heat Can Add Life To Home 'l'be owner of a weekend home or cottage who ataya a•ay from the pt.ce be· ca~ the weather ia ni~py cir keepa it open only durmg tbe warm seuoo can cet a lat more uae ~ pleuLD"e oat oi bia hideaway with ee lmtallatioa of aome Ii.In· _. heatinC equipment. Whether you've got a cab-in by the lake, a mountain· .aide chalet, aeaslde cottage "' rlmply a glorified lean· to. you can find the type of heating unit that'll greatly stretch yolU' "aecood home" MUOD or even make it a full 12-month proposition. Size up the apace you need to heat and consider bow cold it gets in the re- gion of yotD' weekend place. All you may need is a beat- er to take the chill out of the air in the mornings and evenings. 1ben get famil- iar with the wide variety of heating equipment designed to deal·with almost any sort ol beating problem. The categories of equip- ment ue the room or direct beater, wall furnace, floor f1rnace and the c e n t r a I beating ayrtem. The room heater is the m • s t popular nationally, for both vacation cottages a n d f o r supplementary beating in fuJl-time homes. It comes .in the greatest va- mt;y of tizea and model&. Thete units are self-con- tained and are available in both nnted and unvented types. Lite all b e a t i n g equipment, they are rated In BTU'a, and your sales-man • utility can be of help en advialn1 which ii belt for your place. These r o om beaters in recent run have been designed ~an eye for decor, since U., do ait in the room. May ... furnlba'Htyled flt ftnlahed to look lib tele· 9'11ion ecmolu. Others are of CW'8IDic simulated oek or birch lop that set into a · fireplace, and t.bere ii a model that loou like the an- tique coal fireplace buket, tbOugh tt ii pa-fired. : W.ilL FURNACES l Mmt of tbele heaten are I eatmnaticall)' COftttolled by ' == u with your · I central 111-. telu, IDd some even have 11181bot. eantrola that can be activated from your easy chair. The wall furnace Ja usu· Illy recessed into a wall IO It takes up very little IJ*e. Some feature what ii called a eealed combustion cbam· -that draws oubide air far eombuation and vents aD flue 1ue1 to the out-doors. A 1111all o p e n i n g through the wall is required for this vent, though instal- lation ii still very simple. Larger wall flU'Daces with blowers can beat entire, small homes. Along more contemporary lines, there are low-profile baseboard h e a te ra and window units that either heat or coot the room at a met of the control. The floor furnace, also 1lsed often in bomea without basements, ls auapended in the space below the floor and can be installed with flpor registers or single-or dtial-wall reglsten. Like the wall furnace, it ls euy to imtall, ia economical and requirea minimal mainte-nance. 1bete various types of Un.its are used to beat the smalleat room to the whole house of full-time homes and have wide use in beat· tq lldd-oa rooma and sec- tiOlll oi permanent r:W· dences. WEATHERSTRIPPING? There ia also a loocl caae far a central heatinl IYS· tem. Theae boilers or fur· nacea have U>day been mln- iaturiied to the size of a two-or three-drawer filing cabinet and can be placed inconspicuously In a closet or even bung from a rafter bt the corner of the celling. Central heatint may be a especially good idea if you eventually plan to turn your weekend place into a retirement home . • You may also want to COllSider atorm windows and doon and weatberstrip- pina arolmd the windows, (or adequate tnaulation as-suru peak comfort. what- ever b e a t l n 1 unit you choose. Dependlnl on the avall- eibllity of enera In the area of 7our wMDDd pl~J.; ca iDltal1 U... appllucea to auit the situa- tion. u roa'rt wtthln the J4mita ol ml.Dliclpal I a a aaint, a connect1on can be ... far natural,_ U JGU're out bey_. theM ........ aD these appliance• .... .. operated Oil bottled ........ .. GARD BM ROIB. .. ad,.... •.. , .... ......,.. '6'".W . ::: $6.11 '6"•11' •::.-: , •.•• "' ... . . . ·~·· ....... Y..-r~··· HU."'-''-- to,,,,.4 •A • -•I •rlPIM-rll-.. ltef.llM,-SJc. .,. ClllJfl8 rof/1'1'1.411'1 PALM ""•'-' ., . on.a .... '"" ....,.-',,. ...... , .... ,-'"'•'-"!.'~ 99e . -.. ~ ...... ' ....... .......... --~ --...... -- ·-.---.......... .. . ... -...... ·-.----- --. . ~ .~ ) GOLDftlB CB1£DRENS r .4YOIUTI (&MIDEN aorg .4/tD con .4 RS.I ON'Lr) PATIO , ....... UJIBlllU.4 ST.4NDS ···-'-"" ....... "-'· ,.,., .... _ ..... c...._,_...,. Tr•Jitru, S-.,.. ""5$flf...,,. ~ _...l/J-._ .. ~~ lhll,,,.. C..M.. .. ,.,, .............. ___ ,, .. ,~ .... ......... " .. ---~ Jr,..c .. .... ..... ...... , .... .... ...,.,_,,,,, , ... , , ....... .,_,., *1.-1,.... l _.J. ~· llM -IOe. ..... ,.,.U.fS ....n.01 I I ' ----• • Come P9"Y • Ch11 Ann, .,... I ~ .... • • .. -........... ,. -.-- r I I ontfi .;. iW'd"7JI Free Childre n's Races - In The West's Most Bea Tomorrow and SatUrdaj • w t if - .. un FASHION I~ acing-Ca 1sp.la -~ For ~Miniatu r Car-~· hop ping Complex Come end 'V191t the meny fine ehop9 8t ~ ~-Ion t•nd, N9wport C1M1r, Md chc:oYer • ~rfd of v.tuea -for eve,,.,,_ -The l!lrG9dway • Buffums• • J . c. Penney eom. P9"1 • Rubll_,'• ·~ ..... Allen, tnc. • .-,.....,,., 8ttoe Ser-ilce • ..,,.. • ll9C:k 9trNt '1efl .... Attire • a.th 8hope • Brett-Walker GOtdln"llth • Joen Buck • Bob au.,.. Restaurant • Cht1etll•n'e4.K.C. • Watt.h a.t.'• ....._..., 9ltop • Welnett-Cllwk fllne Jew• • Coco'• • a. Delton, Boobefler • o.mond'• • Di Orrio'• • El Poco C.ndlel • ~Footwear • Ann ""'-" • Q911ertk8mp • Golden ._.. ..,._,.. • The Hair Hu""'9 •••u• • H8tdl~a ~ fit N9wport • ~ of Hat"'°"'" • HOW11rd9 Men'• 9hop • Kllrta Toys, 9t.etionera, Hobe blee • KOCM "-die» • "-hlone for L:. fllemme • LAede • Lamar 9tlOpa • Thil Look • MM-111 ltw 6 aom.ehlns EtM • Marian'• Faehlone • M1clllh•n11·,..n lrnpwta • Motherhood Mftlmlty 9ttOpe • Neel'• 9port1,. Qoodl • NewJMM1 chlldren'• llootwy • Norm Me1 .. r'• • oner. c.fNrta • Pickwick • Plummere • The Rt_,-• SM'• Candles • The Show..otf • Sthiftwood'• • SleYlck J~11er1 • TM TobKc!Mlat, tnc .• V}tdnP rv • w.tbiook'• vant .... ,r"'9""1KayMr9hoM • Wlp by vr•Pept • z.1e·.. I 1 c ' a . - '--2-Fashton Island Section. DAILY PtLCYI' May 30. 1968 I Flashy Cars at Fashion Island Ju n -Jeeting Ja nda £ ., ... ' :;_:_ .. . : .. • . :· " ··. .:• . ;· . . . . •• . . :· . :· . '• '• . :-. :· ;. .. ·~ .. POWER 'PUFF' DERBY STAR -Phil Schreiner, owner of "Puff, the Magic Dragon," points to cock- pit in the $73,000 dragster designed to tool alollg at 400 mires 'per hour. The ''power puffer" will be among old, new, fast and beautiful cars on display at Fashion Island Friday and Saturday. GALLEIKAMP 8H018 ,0,. THI INTUll 'AMILY B01'~N'< soo SU\lS 95 !rom '19 GIFTS WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE BOTANY soo SPORT-COA rs $55 -$18• M"•Tlfftte&~T=lftte=-.... ::~.--------...:..:: ___ _ SHIRTS All c.1 ... a SitH Sh.n •t L•nt SIH•t ' Newest Italian Maste rpieces lie pretty a, a picture while you'rc.Jloman around in luxurious new ttalia.n imports dcsipcd by d'Vinci. Fine leather soles and topaides, ncwut jet-set colon! 699/899 54 Feshion l1lend-N1wporl C•nltr UOO Herbor llvd.-Herber Center Signup Date June 3 for NB Summer Want to learn bOw to sail'! Or play tennis'! Or learn the arts of sell defense? These and dozens of oth- er programa are slated for the Newport Beach summer recreation proiram. Recreation Supt. Dick Dusterhoft said registration begins June 3 for au pro- grams and all sesslona of the sll1'1mer. Signup centers will be lo- cated at the Community Youth Center of Newport II arbor; at Marlnera Park, and at the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department oCfice on the Balboa Penin-sula. Dusterhofl said a large re- sponse is expected for t h i s summer's activities. He said brochures on the programs were mailed to each perma- nent resident. Nominal Lees of the sum- mer programs make the ac- tivities self-s upporting, he said. He-noted this...._year's sell-supporting acfivltles budget is expected to reach about t&S.000. Color Has ilmpo11ance On Lido Is le The Lido Isle Community Auoclation has a gripe to. pick this week with Dr. T. w. Forgey of 209 Via Genoa, whose newly painted m u s t a r d and pea soup mixed colored house was not first approved by the Arcbitectunl Committee of the uaoclaUOl'I, accord inl to an app•ently unwritten 1928 b, ...... When queafioned a b o u t the problem, Daniel Wed- man. chairman of the com- mittee, said, "this is the business of the homeowners, the D,ULY PILOT is not a horneowner, so I'm not go-inl to say lily more.'' Newport Beach City Plan- ner, tmest Mayer, said there is no law which re- stricts painting a house any color but, he said, "an a~ sociatlon bas a right to srt controls and regdlations to protect their itl.terests." "Architectural d e sig n standards are the only way of keeping standards and continuity." he continued. "But there is no way or knowing how enforceable these things are. Normally they are not taken to court. but changed through com-munity presaure." Nelgbbors of the home don't agree with the cho1c~ of color either. but as Mrs. J. 1''. Nickerti said, "w t' agreed to these conditions before we moved in ~o I guesa we have to follow them." The bouse ia not enUrely painted, only the front-m~be they Jot wind of the complaint before they got too far. An exhlbil of some of U1e , w~ld's m o s t beautiful, 1 raatest. and most expensive \ automobiles will be display- ed on the mall at Fashion : Island in Newport Beach : Friday :ind Saturday. The most expensive, anJ I probably. most exotic, will I be Phil Schreiner's "Puff, I the Magic Dragon,'' a 20· foot-I o n g by 3-foot-high I dragster which cost $73,0001 to develop. It bas only l ~~ inches or clearance from I the track at its lowest point. The low-slung "Puff" has I streaked to 226 miles per i hour in a quarter-mile dls-j tance which is approximate- ly 13 miles per hour leas "than the-world's recGl'd for this class o.f car. "Puff." originally design· ed and built by Bob "Jocko" Johnson, preaenUy a rest. dent of San Juan Capistra- no. is a one-of-a-kind ve- hicle. Its body was hand - molded and was completed 1 after it was tested in a wind tunnel to achieve inlnimum wind resistance. S,100 HORSES The vehicle is powered by a 3,100-borsepower Alllion 12-cyllnder aircraft engine. Front tirea are 350ll9 m~ torcycle tires to reduce fric- tion and drag. ReU' tires are ll00.118 MT 1llck1. It bas only one forward speed and its differential wu lift. eel from ,a 1938 Packard. In the cramped cockpit, brakes I are applied with a lever con- trol rather than a pedal. 1 ''Puff's'' fins are at the front oi the vehicle so that 1 a driver can orient to any 1 skidding or fishtailing, ac- cording to Schreiner. from our happy new collection of open-sided sandals created by Italian' crafts;nen into fashion's newe st flair, sizes to 10, AAAA to B ••• rn white or oak. ANAHEIM NEWPORT BEACH WHITTIER RIVERSIDE •P•n dtily I 0 'til ' p.111.: 111on. 0114' fri. 'til t :JV p.m.-- tl DAY CHAltOIS INVl'TI~ aANllM\HICAltD Oii MAITH CHARGE The most striking non-., mechanical feature is th e ----------------------------- beauty of the paint job. It is blended gold, red, and aqua with metal flakes. PETERSEN'S McLAREN Another outstanding ve- hicle ls Ted Petersen's 512· horsepower McLaren Chev- rolet. Petersen plans to drive hU 180-mlle-per-hour sports racing car at upcom· ing races in Riverside, Mon- terey. in the State of Wash· ington and other places where professional races are run. Originally built by Brue9 McLaren, the car f.iniahed third overall in the profes· lional aerie• in 1986. REAL SPEEDSTER One of tbe five faateat cars iD JM nation, a Plym- outh Barracuda, owned and driyen·b7 )\ay Alley of Gar- den Grove.. will also be on display. The Double "AA" fuel dragster has been clock· ed at 193 miles per holD' in the quarter-mile which la equivalent to 7.81 •ecoadl from a standing start. Two super ex1,>erimental atoet- era (commonly ca 11 •f "funn7 can") alao will be Oil diaplly. Another . · ouutanding ve- hicle to be esrubited will be Don Burns' 1968 Porsche 911 racing car which won the 12·bour endurance road race at Sebring in Florida for cars under two liters. Adding the charm of early race cars will be two re- stored models of a um and 19.19 sprint cars and a reo-lica of a 1925 sprint car. The vehicles are O)Vlled by William La Rosa of Whit· tier. Films Show Indy Races Color sound lilms of all the 1965, 1966, and 1967 Memorial Dey lndif.llapolis "500" races will be shown at Fashion laland Friday and Saturday. No admission will be charged. The films will be shown continuously Friday from noon to 8 p.m. in J . W. Roblnton's Auditorium on Ule tb1rd floor. Oft Saturday, the films will be shown in Island Houe from noon to 5 p.m. Island House ts the com- munky·use building located on the south part of the abopping center mall. • I DAVID CRYSTAL'S "tHEMISE lACOSTl", The h11 of the knib for Spri119 '61. Fo"'iontd of Dacron Polye~ttr ii o choi<t of Red, Novy, Whitt or S.y Blut, with a pfaplf llnlt <Ollar, side slit narrow skirt and the Lacoste aocodltt in bright bful. Perftctfor CKtiw spom,·fnrvtf, shopping Of ~t to keep your cool "'JOU tan't..,, fast Oftll $13. ·\ SL i.ng tbE on se~ '-......... E is 1 1n Cro bt tha 1n · [ Na Ch: g~! s til La j?3! tJ1c: thE "T ~ r- The ;il F are the (714 busi Jsla1 Jun• .Junt .Jun .Jun• .Jun .Juno .Juno Jun. Jun• .fun• .J ll n· Jun Jun Jun' .Jun· .Jun .Jun Jun .Jun t - Fa h.lon Island Seotlon. DAILY PILOT May 30, 1988-3 Americans Apt to Drown Under Flood of Paper SLEEK RACER -The car is 512-horsepower McLaren Chevrolet Sports Rac· ing Car. It is owned and driven by Ted Petersen of Newport Beach who is in the picture with his wife, Ann Folger Petersen. The car is capable of !RO mph on a straightaway. and is being readied for the upcoming professional racing season. It will be on display at Fashion Island May 31-June 1. SocialJusticeApplies to Police • . I Be<-t-use tht> police of£icer is thfl "man 1n the middlf'' an the racial crisis con· Cronting America. hr 11hould bf' among those insi!lini:: that "soclal justlcfl be done in the community." i;o visible. They io into the ghetto areas to represent the rest ol us. They become the ta~r.t for all thf' hosiilily that is held against the rest of us." He said. "someone hM called the p o J i c e the · m<>rcenaries of the white 1mburb6. and the scapegoat of the slums.' That is too amount of rationalizing can cteny it.'' I He said. "We m 11 k e gloriou~ statements about 1 equ11Uty and ttsen perpetua4e inequalities. WP piously pro· nounce our bt!Uefs and then continue to organize or society and ope.rate our governm~ on o t h e r terms." Tho world may not end with a bang. a whimper. or even the bad smeJI or pollu· tion. Man may suffocate under the billions of tons or paper he's using to record his own 1 n c re a s i n g knowledge. This is the opinion or an rxpert. John M. C'onnor. librarian for lht I, o ~ Angelf's County M e d i c a I Association. Connor and two thou11anrl ml"mbers of the Special Libraries Association will gather in Los Angeles June '1-7 to dlsc113s the ever-grow- inl? problem or lnformahon storage and retrieval. "Man's knowledJ(e JIOW doublts ~very vght years," Connor related. "We live In a science fiction age. Hard· ly a day passes 'In whfch some new marvel 0 r us." , H.f saJd. "bu lnusmen to- day are p a r t i c u I a r I yj dependent 11 p n n com.! puteriud i n ( o r m a t I n nl s y s t e m s in making1 judtmentii. , Donald W. McEvoy 0£ thr National Conference o f Christian.~ and Jews sug· iested tllat to a national in· ~titute of policemen in East Lansang. Mich. heavy a burden for a:iyone ,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(ijtjij~;li~-iiii~~S-"Jii~iij;llii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii McEvoy reiteratt'd the to be expected to carry." I OPIN 0 DAYS A WIEK "The policf' ha ve much tn j:31n rrom their insistence that soci al justice be done in thP rommunit\'." he said. "They are o vunerahle, and findjnj?s of the National Advisory Commission on G I A N ., Civil Disorders that "this is a racist. soeiety and no Calendar of .Events The following organizations have reserved Isl and House at Fashion Island durin_g June. Open limes and da.tes1 are still available and may be reserved by contacll n~j the Fashion Island Public Relations Coordinator at 1 1714 \ 644-2020. The only char~e involved for non-profit business, social, and professional organ.izations to use l Jsland House is a $5 cleanup fee. ] June 1-Noon to 4 p.m ., Women's Overseas Service, League 1 .June 2-6:30 p.m., 'lhe Grace Bible Church Adult! Fellowship . . lune :l-7 p.m .. Veterans of Foreign Wars J .June 4-10 a.m .. Florence Crittendon Home .June ~noon. Weighl Watchers I-- June 5-7:30 p.m., "Virst Aid on the Trail" Sem1na by NeaJ's Sporting Goods I .June fr-2 p.m .. Community Congregational Church o! Corona del Mar June 9-2:30 p.m., Tustin Area Jewish Children's School June 10-11 a.m .. The Hunt er Group of Hoag Memorial Hospital Auxali:uy .lune 12-noon. Weight Watchrrs .June 12-7:45 p.m .. The American rivil Liberties Union .J une 13-Exhibition of paintings of all U.S. Presidents by .John Orth .June 14-Exhibilion of paintings of all U.S. Presidents by John Orth June 15-Exhiblion of paintings o! all U.S. Presidents by J~n Orth June 15-8 p.m., Friends of Astrology .June 17-7 p.m., Newport Harbor Lady Anglers .June 18-9 a.m., Corona del Mar Girl Scouts . June 24-1 ::lO p.m .. Silver and Gold Chapter of South roast Community Hospital Auxiliary .June 2fi-fi p.m .. Plymouth Congregational Church TOYl-HOaalU-STATIONIRS • ThinCJmaker FUN MOlDS IY '"MAnEL" • F"un Flowe,.. • Creepy Crawltrt • Cretple People • Fright F1otory • Fighting Men. 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' only C ' Canvas Surfer 1&lr41'" t11fl1ted. llltd and 11111• e-· "'"•t lOfl. Stul'dy unva• 1'11111~ een· litrvetlofl With Nftt)' f'otNI· I )'Hr t11•r•"t". l.let 3 f7 ,............ ...,, . TOY & HOBBY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST TOY & HOBBY CENTERS ·~ Scoota-Board New aldew1lk Halter rldint een .. tionl M •d• flf ruoeed, lluralll• polythene plHtlc. 4-hu111 duty "'9tal·wheela wtth INll 7 76 llHrinbe for free ... ntn1. • Cox Mustang P -51 Complete with All Acce .. ories, F'uel 11nd ••tteriH . "eo. $\1.00. 7.76 T alkinCJ Drowsy By Matltl. Says 11 dlffere"t •l•ei>Y time phrnu ... 1s• , .. tall. Perfect bedtime playmatn. ] 96 Aeg. $8.00 Value. • Malibu Surf Rider lnflatabi. 2tx50 Inches. Sturdy I· lleam c1nvn con1tructlon witll ropes and extended n"""· S u r f r I d • r •ll1ped. Litt price. 5 99 •10.00 enly • Kenner Power Sub A fu n aummtr toy! Dou 1urfacu anti cruout undn 1t1 own power. No motor or batterin 1 87 necnury. Ot>ly • Sand Truck I Loader Heavy duty m<1tal truck and aturdy pluhc u nd loader by 2.99 Structo. .,.ly _ Slip 'n Slide Little Kiddies All 1tylH te oh~oM Jrom. l J l"cho tall, benll•ble, 1t-abl1, comb '"d 1 88 l1r·ueh her llalrl enly • Slcediddle Kiddle 4 Inell doll walk&. ru"• and •-alto. Head tul'fte, •r,... -le.. mOYe. Walker oan be ,....,..,., f« wpuate 1tl•Y· '3.50. v1lue eooly 1. 97 S~im 'n leach Fun Karls Has EverythinCJ! • SAND IUCKns • IOATS • GOGGLR • IAPTS • SWIM PINS • SAND sm • POOLS • WA TR ~"~S • T£THIUllALL & POLE HT .. y Volt. A Mf1'11tlete '""'' In •119 ltlCk· •••· let lnclu.._ tethertiall, oottOt1 r I ' I I II d 3·pc. r r fll11enl1M pole Intl pound .............. ''·"· 5.99 Onty Incredible Edibles by Mattel Sug1rlt11! • Make wild, gocfy thing• to ut? • irrl1htf11lly clellclous! Molda .. yumfl'ly GOaJLl·OEGOOP 6 92 lol<o1'*411 ..... 114.00 Value. • Wild West House Dougllboy 1tl•ylloueea .,.. ,,..,t tu" ... tlley'rt big, well-built l"d colorful. 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F1nlahtd In natural ..... with red & black tlftl9na. 5 93 Complete with e4'Ulpment. eflty • "•O· •11.00 Lf1t. ~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- e ldear s Boateriftc ••tttry peweNd Mitt wtttl ff•fft ,.. lnett rad•I' n111t ... .-. 2. 92 ..... ts.00 !let. NOW OHL Y Growing SallJ by ,.,.., .. TII• dell ttt.t •reany trewtt" '11'9t. tht'• a -t, Ytvllf tfll"t tfttft •lte of11ntt1 l11te • .. l.lttlt Mt•'. Vtu -"·t lllt llen ywr t)'tl! J 97 L.let 1trlot, ..... ....,, • IOTI • MOii• • IWAMN•I ,. , \ ., \ 4-Fuhion Island Section, DfilY PILOT May 30. 1968 'BURNS' UP THE TRACK -Don Burns team carries checkered victory flag after its 1968 Porsche 911 racing car won the recent Las Vegas National Championship in its first time to be raced. The vehicle. driven by Alan John- son (right) stall assistant to Burns, also won the 1968 12-hour endurance road race at Sebring in Florida for cars under two liters. . Dopa Lists Honor Roll For Spring Recipients of scholastic and citizenship recognjtion for the third quarter of the current school year at Richard Henry Dana School in Dana Point have been named by Principal Ewald W. Kayser. Included •e: Sc ......... -..... """ sieve Cll•-LIM "•er· Jun-H111men. Fred Knoll, Mite Mu,,.,.,, end Jeff WOOd, of o.oree Ctrrl11Wtoll'• cl~n; Mike DermodV. P•ltv HNker, ClndY H1mllton. C111tl .i-. Jedlle K.olt. Pllylll• Koontz. Pet Nefloll. MMY S.rtncts. Pat Str1tfofl, O...lw Ull.., end Kevin Zink. of Norme11 l'ltlol•'• room. llellelenllill' -._.. Six Debbie hek, 1ecb Elder, ltwln H.,1we11, CMtYI Hofl!nllll. Ler i 1Ctlfoo9, Jolln ~ end Cllrll l'erei. el 1Mrvl11 J~'• Clelll ltllond• l'lerftl119, Kim GIT(, ~ •-· c.rrtt 1m1111, Scott s-• efld .Jofln Ulloe, of .I-" Wedell...-,'• cleu. CIHNMlllll' -..... .-.W Jiii ~. TtrTY A•uller, Aleta 8-n, P•m 8111Jw, Mlc:Mel C,Mt>- men, ~rNr•t H•nllttr, J.,,~ Mon-d•le, L1urle SIY'Clmen el'ld 5-Ski~ ner of Miu Linde Alfwlln clew. Jettrev S-n. Tilomel lutrews. !lelM Cruz. lllert'le &trede, '"'lie Gutrerrez. T•mmv '""''°"· LIM 1.1..-, M•rv lloller1s encl T'-8 Vem, ol Mrs. ...... Fellr'I ,_ Clff...-..-..... .... $1tVt 8"'1er' Sttye ~. lherrl KllOll ... TertM ~ ef I#, W • rl119-I C-1 ll•""' lurt, "'"* ~. Jedl:lt Kore. Pl'tylllt IC-'I eM IGlllw ......... of Mr. Plt~'I ,_,,, Cltl-.11111' -.,... lhr llHI C~•Pm•n, l(fYllt He"'""· Clleryl Holtm•n. Mllcll McComll. A II I t I Mlrflnet, lt•ndY l'ecevf Md c.tlt'f l'rld~. of Mr. J~'• ctanr Vlnc•nM L-t. ltlcllerd Sep11, Ortt Ttrrv, LOUIN Duftan, It-~~ Ind C1rrlt Smftlt, ol Mr. WM111...-,•1 room. sun-shined strapper Straps •trip here and there to ahow off a pretty view of )'OU ha tbe lllinc or shining wbi~ manmade Patenlite. The ahape 11 Jltw, with round dolly toe and· a aHver of heel. That QualiC1'aft fun-faahion look ia amums ior 4.99 S.011 .,,... holds .,..,,..c1w •. _ LAYAWAY I FOR DAD & GRAD -THE F~MOUS ••• , LINDE STARS lo.ely llftde 1tan .~,,. hriohtly '" "'" tint • of 1hlmmerl110 141( t old. lold, hancl-ltyilno fOf' the rncm; a feml11lne t0li..1,. for the lady. CltcMCI OP A er I 291s l!Met aflve wltft cllamo11chl Two ffcnhino ditimoncl1 -"' • ....,tiM Un4e 11or. Foahio'"'4 for him er her lft UK told. CffOtCI OP Cw D 49.95 CHAMI tr A1 1'0U• NNNfrS '1Hf JIV/flm _Mir_,, •lCSAllZINO 1N"'l 1H1 OIAMONM. DIA.,._ llMOUNTIHO, 'WAKttfl, "'All lllYKll. FULLERTON HUNTIN&TON HACH NEW'°RT llAOH M1111ti9fk11 C.11+.r ~ ltfeM U i119•• •• $e11 o;.,. F-wy. MecArlftv, et ,ec, C.+. Hwy. ' . ()· ' ' All Penney Sto;ei Ope-n Every Night Mond!JY Through Saturday Kodak film with processing Rema;koble low prices include Penneys prepaid mailer. Kodachrome K~ochrome lnstomatic NOW 2.59 ,J .... 2.91 Kodochrame Daylight Kadochrame Indoor p a.,, 3.19 NOW 2.89 1 Super 8 Movie .... 3.19 NOW 3.19 Ko;.colar #177 Kodacolot #620 Koclocolor fnltamatic -12 exp. .... 3.'9 NOW 2. 99 Kodocalor lnstomatic -20 up. .... 1.75 NOW 4.99 THRU SAT ONLY .,, This week ••• your chance to save on everything you need this summetl OPPORTUNITY DAYS! I II Complete Su~r · 8 movie outfit with ''zoO·m'' lens camera . Reg.125.93NOW109.95 Penneys complete Super I movie outfit hos everythlng you nMd for great horn. movies! Penncrest Super 8 camera has powerful zoom lens, easy cartridge loading, ' alltOmatic electric eye ancf . electric film drive. Comes complete with pistol grip handle, ~enncrest sealed beam movie light, Kodac~rome film with special Penney film cfub offer, batt•ies and co .. , and 'Jtf' x 'IJ" glens beaGM scrun. Penncmt Super I projector has 150 watt .,., out01nOtic ,..1 to-rMI threading, tlntle tewr ...,.,~ prtellfon focus, tflt, '"""" COftfrols, 200 ~. '"'· NEWP.ORT BEACH (Fashion Island} ....... ,., .......... ,......,. n.... ..,. ........ . """'"" s.., ................ Reg. 59.99 NOW 52.50 Reg. 59.99 NOW 52.10 .... 5.95 NOW •••• .. HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center} - SUMA! Mesa vits (t types 'Coron: 16, Ju Re - (J F Time Joa. b srams ned. a um mt reeehi1 peitio11 ~· ::,.qui ;~c ..,. = scbedu thing t The : pro gr a jo!Dtly and N• tion dt: .Ute Bo /lrea. I ·~€ost; • Difed. ":'~1 aoo u ~· fff, 81 !Jnttec Regi ~ aquaU. Ultee i ~ Aqu1 t.Dp Colfil •• a .. m. 1 ftret 1' ... tessiOI ()the IChedt 11 p.m. p.m .. 1 p.m regi&tA time. Com aH 44 ~ o l RMre1 For ~tur pennit! dollar. Youth Servic The Newpc teen j. is in D form • Bacl ~ Club• the " Senic young. again, Bab· _ vacatl :t ... 811 Fa1 ---- SUMMERTIME BLUES? AW, C'MON -Costa Mesa Recreation Department supervisor Toni Popo- vits (from left) points out the error o! Orange Coast types who think there's nothing to do around town. 'Corona del Mar High School student Glenn Miller, 16, Junior Ebell Club aide Mrs. Jay Moseley, and , Recreation Programs Orange Coast Gives Fun for Summertime Time wasted is a tragic locs, but a variety of pro-uama are now being plan· ned and scheduled to keep summertime blues from reeehing e p i d e m i c pro· pertions among 0 r a n g e ~t residents. .":1tQuatics training, tennis 'jpftruction, physicai fitnMtl '11i1ureet, teen clube, baleball ~titioo and day camps, pf ut teen job placement are scheduled, offering some· thing for those of all ages. The Harbor Area baseball program is c o n d u c t e d jointly by the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach recrea· , tlcin depertment.s, as well as the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. '€osta Mesa Recreation Dilector Keith Ve Holt .... ~ tbat advance regl!ltra· fioo is mandatory for all . ~ama which require a iee·, and some will have a llJnited enrollment ttt1mber. Regi&trat.ion for a l I ~ except those in aqttatl cs will be handle~ on (Jlree initial dates. at offices J1ft the fourth floor of the Cole2' Mesa Civic Center. AquaUcs registration will take place Juoe 15 and 22 at Colt.a Mesa md FAC1M1cia MP ldlool poo'8 £ru:n 9 a.m. to nooo, and on the ftNt Monday ol each IUbee· ..-. two or four·week RSSion. Other registration l s 1ehedu1ed June 20 from 8 to 8 p.m. Junt 21 from 9 to 1 p.m., MJd June 22 from 9 to l J'.m., and no one will be regi&tered at 811Y ot.ber time. 'CompleU information on all 44 cl.-. available may He obtained from ~e ~reation Department. For youngsters who hope t4 turn their minutes irto pennies and tbei.r hours into dollars, tbe Newport Harbor Youth E'm p Joye men t Service offers aid. f w ol the J>OSlribili ties for teen oceupatloos. Mn. Na,pcy Wright, direc· tor of the YES program, plus Junior Ebell aides Mrs. G'arry Short, Mrs. Jay Moseley and other club volunteers will man the center at Costa Mesa's McNally School. Hours an 3 to 5 p.m., begiming June 3, and 9a.m. to t p.m. on June 17, IC· cording to officials. In edclitioa to classes and courses, supervised summer: play porgrams we scbedul· ed at 13 Costa Mesa parks and school playgrounds. Service Director Sought An executive director is being sought to head the Orange County S e r v i c e - Employment· Rehabilitation Project, sporu1ored by the Jobs for 'Progress. Inc. Though ·the Q>0,000 pro- gram has not yet been fund- ed, funding ii npected soon, accarding to Ray Villa, prellident. 1be executive direcblr''s eaJary will be $10,000 a year and qualifications include the equivalent of graduation from a four year college with a major in Business Administ.ratioo, Personnel Administration, P u b I i c Administration or a related field of specialiiation. Jn addition the candidate must have one year full time experience in a managerial or supervisory capacity within the last five years, and be fluent in both Spanish and English. Resumes S'bould be sellt to Phll ~I, 1932 W. 17th St., Santa Aoo. ROP 7 Award John A. McAnlis, 26, a g r i c u l t u r e business DAIL\' Pit.OT .... Plllle Corona del Mar High School student Ellen Loaee, 16, are loaded with alternate suggestions also. If you'd rather toil than tear around the athletic field, however, Junior Ebell Club members are offering teen jobs. I LAST 9 DAYS let Dad see your love ••• -GIVE· HIM A FINE· PORTRAIT of you and the children ONLY 495 IJit 11 x I .C pertrolt •f one, two or tllree people Any gift will tell Dad you love him, but only a family portrait lets Dad s .. your love! And , he'll SH it on father's Doy and every doy of the y~r. Hurry in now ... give Dad the one gift he 'II treasure for•vtr ... o portrait of his family! Remember, you con chorg• it at Penney'1! Santa Clara Graduates IO Ten Orange Coast area students will be among the 950 graduates of Santa Clara Untfersity S .. urday, June lS. Among the studeDta in the largest araduaUnc claN 1n the history of tbe ·IC.'boOl wU1 be Jaqquellne F. Cuala, John W. Cbeaaell, Elleen Loubet, J a m e t o n R. Crowner and William P. Kell all d Newport Beach. .... .Fuhion Ialand SecUon, DAILY PILOT May 30, 1968-S invites you to visit our new location 48 FASH ION ISL.AND at NEWPORT CENTER • •• G Mto t~ in mudc! SANTA ANA 4 Fuhion Squ•rt 547.5971 NEWPORT CENTER •o Fashion lsl•nd 64-4.0191 Also, Patrick L. Finley, Mary K. Rafeal and Ann~ Scott, Corona del Mar; ~ary V. Houta, Laguna Beach; and Stephen J.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~ Sutberlen, South Laguna. 1- All Penney ·Stores Open Every Nig~f Monday Through Saturday· _.,.... - U-VCIUA NEV CHARGE ~CCCUNT TCIDAVI . SPECIALS 0 'F . THE W·EEK Japanese Black Pine an artistic accent to any yard This hardy evergreen cun spll r~ in '~rcst in any garc<!n ~e~tin9 ... gives ·1our l.::nc!:cc pe an Oriental atmosphere. I gal. size. Italian Cypress-withstands hot, dry weather easily T J!I, slor.,er co'umns have a r.iej.?·\:c c:r . t ~ L " +·, ,. I J I d . .. . I a • :>u , .1em. 11eau ;·,·u :1 c.o 11~::: wr. n r1c,1, 9reen, fine textured foliage. I gal. size. YOUR CHOICE HydranCJeas add a bold color splash to summer! 'ich, green laefed shrubs provide their own splendid backdrop for these huge flower clusters. Color rariges from striking scarlets to rose pinks. 99c The Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach-sponsored teen job program, however, is in DMd ol aid itself in ~e form d Job openings. management senior, the son i------------------~11 of Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. McAntis, 103 Via Lido Sand, Newport Beach, has been awarded an Activity Key for "ULLl•TOtt Or• ..... •lr Ctnltr --· 171-0ll MUNTUteTOtl llACH Hun~ Cetlter ""' 11oot. m.m1 NIW~ORT HACH l'nhlon tatand 71'CI 11-. t4•1l1' achievement in student ac· 1"=================='11 tivities by California ~a~ ~--------------------------------~ P o l y t e c h n l c College, --------------------------------- Pomona. Backed by f i n a n c 1 a I ...utance from tbe AltnJaa Club and Msistlnce League, tbe Yo u t It Employment ~ hOIJef to piece 500 young.sten or more mjobs 1Jiiiii9j~:;;;;~~iij;;;;p:~;;;w;~~~ng;;::;:::::;;:=r;r=:=;:;:;~~~::i==-=:;===---~--::::; again. aa they did LMt ytar.lf'l!ll....,""°-~~~r.u;;.hf!i.:J...._'1'.l Babysitting. howeworlt, N 0 T I C E _ vlacatlon ~lacement work, mewing, factory employ· A -~ ~a.--1'ellt. clerical. convalelC.'ellt ~ ~ Service liM and ymrdW'crk· are bat I Far 'East Trip J.ack J:. P9TJ, D'72 La ltlcb, ......... at Santa ,. H1Cb lcbool h8I been Mltcted as one of 40 bllb tcbool IOCial I t U d i U t11cber1 •ho will go to the • East thia IUllUl'tr In a tJat...,ootOl'td p r o I r a m 4'1l'"4 to fOllef an in· tsMUonal awareness 11'1 tdleation. 1113 N. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA IS CLOSED USI OUlt NIW IHO' AT 74 flASHfON ISLAND NIW..OltT CINTllt AU~UY AT ANTHONY"S Coref'• .. M.r lettyte your old , ' ihMt fe tfte lltW '"ntl '""· hss loot Feeder for beautiful pl1llls Ju.+ cli•I the proper diet •ncl the rewlts will , .. "' to •p,.ar •lmost overnight! Sptci•I 4'esi9n soll l11j90i+Oft f..cter fertlll1H et the reoh. 7.tS Control rose and flower pests wlfll Orto Evert' .. "• NH ple11+ food cartrhf9H for •*•-.. $1 C.11tr.t Nte •"' ft.wer e•h with Or+ho b•• •'"' Flew., Du.+ c...+al111 Ph• •" fu"'fcicf e for rose lftll. clew •M tti.clr tpot; li11cl ct fer C4Nltrel of l11Meh. UH at spr•y er cf utt. 1.59 NEW PO RT B EAC H-~FASH ION ISLAND 1 --------------'-.it--.------ • \ , .... ,, .. ;.. t.-Fuhion lsland Section, 'DAJLY 'PILOT May 30, 1968 :...--------------------------------------------------------------------- Third $5,000 tor YMCA Max Russell, right. Orange roast YMCA Board president, receives a SS,000 chec~ f~om Walter C. Lindberg of Phil~o-Ford f:orporat1on s Aeronutron- ic Division as third and final payment of a lhree- year S15,000 pledge toward the YMCA's building fund drive. Old Platte No Beauty !Jut Troops Love Her D A :-SANG, VI e t n a m I I 'Pl I -She is called ' Spook.y" and alttlou~ diP hla~k-boltomed old car,1?0 r I a n p may not be PV<'rybody's COO{'ep(ion of a ~uardian angel. that is how he is re~arded in Vietnam. "We are h«e for the pvenini:? should you need us." says the reassurin~ vo1ct of Spooky's navi~ator, Isl LI. Kenneth Snyder. 25, nf Syracuse. N. Y , and the mrn sittini:? in lonely out· po.~t s are comforted. A Spooky Jlyinj? overhead means e n o u g ti available firepower to satuute every square fO<t ol a football field in two seconds. And , this 1s Spooky in slow mo· tion. Ol .O OC:\ Ea~h Spooky '5 an old DCI twi.n-engine traM\)Ort with a d iffe rence . Three s ophisticated ··m~ng'' patterned from the CM\ War Galling guns project from the sjdes, with a· slow firing rate (1{ 3.000 rounds a minute that 00ubles at full speed. F:verv hrth round thrv srut oui is a tract'r. 1\t niirht. thr~e bullrts (()('k l1kt> firry watrr spurtinJ: frcm a faucet. which gives rise lo the standard request from the ground for a "hose down." Spooky's first name was ''Puff. the Magic Dragoo," but the troops preferred Spooky and the title stuck. She n1es in darkness. her 11n:irrsidr painted bla-ck and hrr t abin l 1 .I! h ts <'X· tiniiuished -a phantom un- til the horrrndou11 noi~ oC her iwmi procla im she is in :K'linn. NOT FOR A Tr ACK Spoolcy is not an attack plane, however. ··we mostly play a waiting ~ame and lend a hand w&len someone needs it ." ex- plained Snyder, stroking his neatly curled moustache. T h e r e is no wailing around when the caU for hrlp d~ rome. . \ )?round unit has spottrd q1x Viet C'ong i-ampruis trying to slip across tht' Son~ Cu;i Dai delta under ('OVCr of ~ night. ln"Side llhe airplane, thf' al· mosphere tightCflll ltke a drumskln. The st~ C'TP\\ members, linked by their In- intercom system. seem to be 1010 a pulsing high gear. The ~vigator in his tiny li~hted section behind the pilot bends over his dlarts. With the microphone prac- tirally imiide his mood! he is talking -gdling cleGNVlce to ~o into tne area, asking all troop posi!Jon.c;, Com· munist and friendly. A.o, his l headphones crackle with in-1 coming repor:ts, he p~ots position coordinates against his charts, routiing Spooky's cours. e lhr«1g'h the mau of' allied artillery fire that saturates the area. LOADING GUNS In the murky darkness of the cabin behind. die two sweating gunners a r e loading the mi.rrigumi. The loadmaster and f 1 i f( b l errginccr stand at the rear lifting and ejecting heavy parachute-held flares lhat 9hed a ghostly white llgiht over a two and a bail mile area. Pilot and co-pilot soan the illuminated ground 3,000 feet below. The flare fadts but the target •ea is now rast approachinf. The pilot, U . Col. Roger Rudd , Jr., 46. ol Sal\ Berna:rdino, Calif.. banks the plane to bring the fixed 12-degree anaMll gum Clllto t.araet. 1ft a ...,. of mcul- tinf( antlcipaUm, his crisp voice cu ts across f!VfJl'Y othe1" sound. ''RolLing in." He fires. Inside thf' cabin the noise l!f the m i n i g u n s is devastating. "When all the guns are firing, the li'1t can blind you, you can't s ee anything," says the flight engineer. Airman Cbude Allen, 21. of Baton Rouge. 1 La. QUIET COCKPIT Even Spooky Two, a dun. colored dog that rides oo all their missions. ha!i crept up t.o the comparative 'lUiet and darknri1~ m the cockpit. 'J'he fir inR continue~ hut a new call ha!i come in. one of extreme urgency. An eight-, man Marine rcconneissance patrol is in hand-to-hand combat with 12 '.'lorth Viet- namese soldiers. The other four northern area Spookies are all lied up. The Viet Cong sampans now under fire are abandoned and Col. Budd's Spooky is on her se· cond mission of the n;ght. Girl Wins Broadway Scholarship Wt'Tldy Aldrich. 1 7 8 S l Gilman St.. Irvine, has been awarded one of three S500 colleRe tuition .-cholar!lhips by the Broadway Depart· ment Stores for recognition of sdlolastic achievements and execut ion or assignmenb for the firm·~ youth cltlb6. Miss Aldnch is a senior gf ~ .,,, Mission Viejo High &hool and ratilts tturd 1n a class or 179. She ha,, srrvf'd a!i varsi· ty chterleader. homecoming quecn, yearbook associate editcr. chairman of the 8eflior traditions committee\ and editor of the teen col· umn for TU9tin News and Rancbo Reporter. I Sbe is a.1eo a Uh member and aeaiberer in t b e C a JI f OT nl a Scholarship Federation and has received a Bank of A m e r I c a Scholarship a w a r d . A member or the Broadway Hi-Deb organJzaUon. s h e r>Mns to 8ttend Scripps Col· lett ln Claremont and ma- SWINGIN•·IAI TOWIL ANO OIYING STANO .. H•r.!y lnw•I b•n •winq np•n '" 9 '/, ;'""" l•@I of clryin q co pnily, '"""' •nou9h f.., lnw•h . f•r.• •loth•. 1toc~inq• •ntl other 9••· "'•nh. F'ull 1i1• •~ell lnr ,1,,,.q,, E•clu•ivo Princtu 1eroll wi•• tncl .! .. ip . 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Newport INch • ~2JSJ S1nt1 Ana • J42.o3S 1 ) .. ~-· ~ -. .-. ..,. .. ·! -. .•. ... ·=· .. ... ... .. .. -. -.. ... .. ,., .. .~ . ... .. ... .• .. . -· .~· .. -. .. nNDY ALDRICH -~,...,, fttclpi:" jor in llftlU11es a n d pobticaltclence. l. ____ ,.._ ________________________ .... ____ ~--------------------------------------------... ------------.....a1--..__ -_, _____ _ St Si ·;; I .. =1 E • • • • • • •• • I I. • :• • I. • • • •• ·-• • • • • -• • •I •. ·-• • • 11 •· • •• • •• • • 1-il =~ GO, KIDS, GOI -Paul Bender, manager of Karl's Toys, signals beginning of practice heat for young- sters gettttng set for Mini-Grand Prix to be co-spon- sored at Fashion Island's Stage Court Friday and Saturday by J. C. Penney's and Robinson's depart- Your younptef a sunahioe houn will be fiilled with fun in a bright new pair of Buster Brown sandals. 30 FASHION ISLAND ·- ,. .. ~ .,, 'menf"'stores. · Dl'ivers ol battery-powered Po.pc c~s to be used in races-. (left· to nght) art Clay Sales, son of Mr. -and M.rs. Joseph R. Salts of Corona del Mar; and Suzanne and David Judd, children of Mr. and M.rs. David Judd of San Clemente~ BUSTER. •BROW~ .. White-Red and Natural WESTCLIFF PLAZA Yomigsters Have Mini Grand Prix May is the traditional "Month of the Big carv. · and a time when mtaions o f speed-loving Americ8J'll either travel to Indiana or get in front ol the c l o s eel-circuit television screen to watch the biggest race of them . all, the In· dianapolill "500." Probably no speed records will be set at famion Island Friday and Saturday in a children's Mini-Grand Prix, but there will be an op- portunity for young entrants to leiJNrely race battery- operated Popcars around a prescribed course on the Stage Court in the central part of the mall at Fashion Islood. Grand prize for the Fashion Island "500", co· sponsored with Karl's Toys by Robin6on'1 and J. C. Pen- ney's, is one Popcar to be awarded at the conclusion of the event which runs from noon..w 5 p.m. on both days. Pre-ngistration is not re- TV Claaraeten Watchers Search For Own Iihntitx. ,. If you're a televialon iero-in on specific target viewer 1fbo teJICll to be groups which they want tu strong, selNllluted a n d reacb, by strut-turtnc ·lo ----.i.. their programs persooallU.. fatherly, 1W're 11&~Y 1 that would appeal to tboll • fan of televilion'a "Bonu-groups, he said. za.'' and Ben Cartwrlgbt. In surveying 208 married E•v--Tours A.Stralia Or if yw're tnrrucged, adults in the Los Antelea -u . out.door~ype, Ule "Daniel area, Perrow. found that " Leon M.eeks (left), presideQl of the Newport Har- Boone" televisiocl series and some .personality traits of ~r Chamber of Commerce presented chamber its principal character are ~ele~ston roles appeal to a member ''Dusty" Fowlkes· With .a brief case of ln- llkely to appeal to you. roa group or. viewers. formation about Newport Beach prior to· bis de- , Th.at ii because adults . <>f T~s o;~tg h:x~::ll'~ partur e to Australia to speak before members of tend to prefer· and view ·•strong sell-concept'' _ a the American Chamber of Commerce and heads most .. frequently t b o s e ~rson who has strength of of state of Australia. ~011 r o l e.s they' character, knows where he'sl.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ pen:etve to be s1~ar to going, knows his place in their own persooalities, a society, is fully aware of his USC research study shows. own identity, and has a well· The study is the first ooe defined value structure - of its kind to measure as manifested by B e n I.. ._ "-._ '-\. ._ .\l' sta~is~Uy the dep-ee . to. Cartwright of "Bonanza." If.,,. •4" •4" •tr •q •r11 which .viewers identify wtth All of ttle roles that were lelevls1on characters. rated as moat-liked by Per· The research WH con-row's research sample had ducted by Maxwell V. Per-this trait jn common They row, who compiled his fin· were Cartwright · D r dings for a d o c l o r•a 1 Richard Kimble ~f "Th~ dissertation. Fugitive," Perry Mason, Perrow said his study was Rob Petrie of "The Dick "a first sU!p to..,, a r cl Van Dyke Show," Sherifi developing a simple but ~f-Andy Taylor of "The Andy fective p re · test in, g'in·', Griffith Show," and JohJl e'/egance . In fashion NUMBER ELEVEN FASHION ISLAND 644-2252 strument wruch could ac· . ..!.N~o~vak~o~f~·~·Mr~·~N~o~vak~."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ curately predict whether any given group of viewert woutd watch a g l ·v t Ji ~levision show regularly." The implications of a1lch a predictive device, Perrow said, are significant. It would allow producers to Need Told For College Teachers With the prime recruit- ment season ending, only 30 percent of next year's ex· pected faculty vacancies in the Oalifornia state colleges have been filled. Dr. C. Mansel Keene, assist&nt chancellor of the 19-college system, n o t e d that effective hiring for well-quaJilied faculty . i s . generally CQnsidered to be over.1?1 May · 15 .. memorial "'' NEWPORT BIACH NEWPORT BEACH • quired\ to enter' the fun com· petition, according to Paul Bender, manager of Karl's. ·Children ma, lign up when ·they arrive at tile Stage Court. They wm be assigned to a; Popcar and instructed as to ttle race procedure. Winnerr; need not b,e present during the award presen· tstion to win. He said that 'm ·MW full· time teachers have accepted posts, with 1,100 still being sought. Another 728 posi· tions wlll probably have to be filled by part-time :J, ~. • ~ ~---• .At_ "'!..- •l..,. h _ ....... ....,......._ .. K<OMn..., _.... ,, .. A.M.-IU .. .,.... AM 41el. 2 ... 1 .. .... -<ill Kl 7·U. In addition to the Popcar races, children and adults will be given an opportunity to handle slot car controls on a track that will be set up on tile mall . teachers. , Keefle said there have been 127 additional faculty re-signations since 1 a s t momb. Odd Trousers In the Traditional Deansgate Manner No cx-c~s. Cut uim and suaipr. And they hang thac way. Daigned to tOOlt iuu abon the hip. Tailored la the traditional manner by Daa1pte, famous for ia aatural .tloulckr '11it1 1nd '•port jackea. In a vuitcl •lecdola of O\lUWldinl Cahda. norm MEAGEliS STOii POI MIN save on summer dresses entire stock reg. 6.99 s.ss Savings right ot the stort of the staSOn. The fabrics you wont: cool voiles, cottons, crisp linen·look rayons. The styles y04J wont, too. Misses', juniors', petites', youthful half sizes. sleeveless fashion tops regularly 2.99 2.39 He re's a monay·savlng price. Knit tonks and T-tops, shells •.. all smart costum•·makert. White, prints or pastels in sires 32 to 38; S,M,L girls' short sets! reg.1.99 ref, 2.99 159 2.39 (Stm7-14) .. I• J 8-lo'ashloR Ialand.Sectlon, DAD..Y PlWl' May 30, 1968 Shillelaghs Tested By Military Over • Sbtlletap p.tldtd ma..ue., produced by Pblko -J'ord Aeroautrooic Dlvlllon or Newport Beach, were ftred l_n 1e11 than a week Ill Fort Riley, Kansas. Tbe tella were conducted u pert of a troop training procram that provided almulated combat ex- perience for the gunners of tae extremely a c c u r a t e guided miMile. Shillelagh is fired from the same 152-mm gun launcher that fires con- ventlonel ammunition. A high record of .suc- ceu!ul hits was recorded during the week of testing:- according to U. S. Army of· ficials. -MORE THAN 100 IN A WEEK -More than 100 Shilleagb mlssJles, produced by Philco-f'ord J\eronutronics, Newport Beach, were !ired al Fort Riley, Kan- sas, in a simulated testing program. -_f u um ' - West Polat Average \ Cadet,s 'Burn' 5,_000 Calories Day WEST POINT. N. Y. (AP) -n:iat trbn, well~oo· ditioned cadet at the U. S. Military Academy consumes more calories than a com- bat soldier -and almoet · twice as many as a civilian. He and his 3,_, WHt foint classmates annually go through 135,000 loeves oC bread, 80,000 pies and cakes, ax>,000 cups of ice cream, tons of meat and vegetables and more peanut butte!' than you'd care to eo11nt tbe cafories for. The academf s m e n u board does the calorie coun-ting for Lhe cadet. and each one averages between 4,500 and 5,000 calories per day. "Five tbousancj calor~ seems like an awflll lot but believe me these cadets run it off,'' says Maj. Jury L. Hearn, olliffr in charge of the ct.det metrs. PLEASING TASTES When ~e day begins at 6 a.m. and .includes a required athletic program in the alternooon, the calories go very fast. As the dietitiana figure it, a cadet uses up 4 calories per pound of weight per hour of running; 4.5 calories, J w i m m l n g ; l calorie typing. and even .7 calories eating. Cadets gain or lose tis much as 20 pounds when .. they arrive as &eshmell, but after about two moattls the weigbt-gaintn« evens out. They end up with an average fain of e 1 g h t poundl for the entire four years. "Nutritiooa11y, wilb 5,000 calories, you can't m.isa," s aid Ca pt. Bonnie MOICatelll, tbe ctUel of food services division at the aesdemy's hospital and a member ol the menu board. The real problem, she said, is plealDg the individual tastes of 3,200 ~ wbo have "immature stomachs." Pizza aad ste-ak are their favorites. with asparagus, brussel sprout& and liver at the oppOeite end ot ' th• populllrttJ tcale. A bl& eveat lclr b e8detl ls the tnditlonal Wtdnelday steat nil.bl "U I dida't hive lteat on WedDHday nilllt." I aid lfeam, "I'd have a riot on my 1-ndl." TYPICAL MENU On a typic811 Wtdneeday the cadetl begj1l the day, with chilled apricot balves, ~ dry cereds with )igbt cream, • c r a m b 1 e d egga, crls:p bacon, bashed brown potatoes, bot raisin muffins, tout, b u t t e r , asaorted jams Md jeUI.,, coffee and milk. TOMORROW ONLY! SAVE 1 /3 TO 1 /2 OFF ..• • • NEWPORT ONL~ never before advertised by Buffums' at these low prices ••• all reduced from regular stock, no special purchases ••• quantities and sizes limited .•• no mail, phone, c.o.d. orders FVR SALON Special two-tone chevron-design natural mink boas, black and white, grey and ..,;hite, brown and white, J reg. 99.00 _______ . , ____ 49.00 Natural four skin mink tippets ••• 9reat over suits and cloth coats, reg. \29.00 ____ .. ----65.00 One of a kind furs _ I /3 to I /2 off All fu r product• lebeled to '"°"' country of origin of imported lun. · DESIGNERS' CIRCLE Cocktail and designer dresses . . __ 40% off 80UTl9UE SPORTSWEAR Special Hlection of young designer dresses, mostly one-of-a-kind styles, p~rfect for right now, 40% off COAT AND SUIT SHOP COATS AND SUITS 1 /3 to 1 /2 OFF A collection of coats, suits and costumes in wool and other favorite fashion-right fabrics; sizes 6 to 16. Reg. 50.00 to 7 6.00. DRESS SHOP WOOL KNITS, I-PIECE and 3-PIECE 22. 99 and 29. 99 Shop early for these outstanding values in one piece and three piece styles from your f .,<torite makers. Whites, pastels, and fall colors. Assorted sizes; 8. to 20. Half-size dresses include knits, Arnel·'Y triacetate jersey, cottons and rayon crepes. One, two and three piece styles in solid or novelty prints; I 2112 to 22'12. reg. 26.00 to 60.00 . . 15.00 to 29.99 Misses dresses and young designer fashions in a variety of fabrid 'a~d styles, includi ng one and two piece costumes: solid colors, stripes and prints: 6 to 16, 8 to 20, values from I -{99 to 39.99 SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR SUMMER-WE IGHT CAPRIS 10.99 to 17.99 Reg. 17.00 to 28.00 Capris in cool, light- w•igh+ fabrics. AR wanted solid colors. WooJ skirts in slim and A-line styles in solid colors, reg. 20.00 to ll.00 _ . 9.99 to I 5.99 Famous rNktr slHveles& tops for capris. In cotton chenih, 1'99• 20.00 I 2.99 Better sportswHr I /3 to I /2 off ACCESSORY SHOP SHIFT DRESSES FOUNDATIONS COSMETICS DISCONTINUED LONG LINE BRAS 5.00 and 5.50 Hollywood Vassarette waist-length and thru th• waist-length bras with underwired Ban. Lon cups of nylon lece. Sides and back of nylon and Lycra spandex. White or My Skin in B, C and D cups but not an sizes available. Regularly I 0.00 and 11 .00 . YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP COLLECTION OF SHIFTS 10.99 Marvelous little wool and wool blend shi~s. acrylic knit dresses; junior sizes 5 to 13 ..• all reduced I /2 and more! Baby doll cotton velour shift; 5-I 3 5.99 Cotton knit shi~ and pant shifts, summer sailing colors, formerly 13.00 . 8.99 Skirts, wool and wool blends, formerly I 3.00 to 20.00 ••• variety of styles including A-line, dirndl, kiltie, plaids, and pant skirts, all sizes 5 to I 3 '4.99 Sweaters in wools, wool blends: sizes H to 40: reduced to . -· 3.99 to 5.99 Junior Petite Suits and Dresses from a very famou s maker. Good selection of patterns, colors and styles. Reg. 26.00-33.00 ·-. 16.99-19.99 GLOVES DOUBLE WOVEN COTION GLOVES 1.99 and 2.99 Reg. 3.00 to 5.00 cotton gloves, nylon sized or stretch style. PK or handsewn, fancy or tailored styles in white, black, bone and a few fashi on colors; 6 to 71/i. French or Italian kid gloves, p.k. sewn, 8 and 12. button lengths in plain and classic stylings, some with fancy cut-outs. Black, white, bone 6 to 71/i, reg. 19.95-25.00 12.97 to I 5.97 HANDBAGS Calf, turtl. calf, 9 r • in e d leethers plus as- sorted cut v•tvet, strew, patent, novelty fabric, faille encl beaded handbags in an styles from clutches to shoulder straps, dressy or tailored in rNny colors, reg. 6.00 to 35.00 . 3.97 to 19.97 MIWNUY SALON BEffiR MILLINERY 6.00 DISCONTINUED FRAGRANCES 1/2 OFF "Belle De Rauch" is a p e r f um e for the young. A blend of Bulgarian rose and Persian ambrosia; Perfume, re9. I 0.00 to 30.00 ·--· --···--··-.. -........ -... . ................. 1 /2 off T oiJet water, reg 5.00. to 14.00 . ·--I /2 off "Vacarme" is a sultry scent, a blend of jas- mine, honeysuckle and Oriental rose: Per- fume, reg. I 0.00 to 30.00 .. . -··-I /2 off Toilet water, reg. 5.00to 14.00 _~-1/2 off "Monsieur De Rauch" is a woody, I em on scent; Toilet water, re9. 5.00 to 14.00 .. ·-___ l/2 off Boutique acce55ories for boudoir or bath in gold filigree, trimmed with r u b y and aurora stones. Spray can cover, reg. 3.50-6.00 .. . .. 1.75 and 3.00 Large Tissue holde r, reg. I 0.00 .. ··-··-·· .. --·-· .. 5.00 Small covered jewel box, reg. 4.00 _ ···---......... 2.00 Stone trimmed manicure bar, re9. 2.50 .. ) 1.25 Gold trimmed oval mirror tray with attached lip stick caddy, reg. 4.00 .......... -. -····-... 2.00 INFANTS' SHOP INFANTS AND TODDLER DRESSES 2.99 Spring and sum mer styles in bright and pas. tel colors, many are permanent press and easy.care cotton; including hand-smoded styles: reg. 6.00-8.00. Baby buntings in soft blend of acetate, Acrilan® acrylic. Machine wash and dry, re9. 7.00 . 2.99 Toddler swHters, summer weight Orfon® acrylic cardigans.Solid colors with novelty trim. M1chine wash and dry; reg. •.50 and 5.00 1.99 INFANTS' DESIGNER APPAREL 3.Q to 10.99 Reg. 7.00 to 22.00 designer appar•I from Betti Ferrel and FiscMI. Most are one-of,... kind, indudirHJ short sets, coat end hat sets, dresses, el beautifuly d•tailed. Brother end sister coordin.+.t. S.v• one-half. i STORE FOR IOYS Sport shirts with permanent press finish •limin1tes ironing. Keeps it's fresh look longer. Ivy styled with button-down collars in good patterns, colors. Sizes 8 to 20, reg. 4.00 and 5.00 --··· ------1.99 Famous maker hose for boys in wanted colors ind styles: one size fits I 0 to I 3, re9. f .00 __ l for 1.00 GIRL'S 5"0P Better dresses, some one of a kind, reg. 9.00.30.00 ··-··--· ·-·-······· .... -.. .. --3.99-15.99. Knit tops, long and short-sleeved cr•w end turtle neck styles in prints, stripes, solids, r19. 2.50.5.50 ·--·-·····-·-·-··--.. ··--·-·· ...... __ 1.49-1.99 Capris, solids and prints, Hsy-care febrics, feCJ• 3.00-5.50 ----.. -·-·---··----.. ··-·-2.49 Accessories and jewelry, l.rge assortment, '1/2 off Glm AND CHINA Sortd brass paperweight miniature anim.ls: birCfs, squirrels, owls, cats and many more. Ideal fOr gifts for dad or grad, reg. 5.50 ................. -2.97 STORE FOR MEN LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHtRTS 99c Reg. 7.00 to 8.00 fine dress shirts in a wide selection of collar styl.s: standard, spread, tab or button-down. Fabrics: cotton in pim-a, odord doth or broadcloth. White in most sizes from I 41f2 to I 71/·i. Some colors but not in aH sizes. Shop early for your share of this outstandin9 shirt savings! Gitts for m•n! We have a coftection of outstanding and interesting, unusual gifts. Some imporMd. Many are one-of-a-kind. AH are now reclucecl to sell for . ···-_ I /2 or less NO-IRON SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRTS 3.99 Reg. 7.00 to 14.00. Clearance of men's bet- ter no-iron, •asy C41r• sport shirts. Polyester/, cotton and fine rayons in solid and patterns. Not an si.s in Heh color. SHORT -SLEEVE "NIT SHIRTS 2.H Reg. 6.00 shirt is IO°/. Orlon® ecryfic and 20% wooJ iersey bit, tr..+ed to be per· menent pressed. No lroning is neeclecl. YAISITY SHOP (' L '·" ~-10.99 colorful print dreu.s, long--ve R99. 13.00 to 23.00 spring hats in strews, aR-onr flow•rs end novelty febrics. AH are one-of+lincf, IO com. Mrfy. um.E SHAVER SHOP Natural shoulder suits, 11lection tnclucle. Decron9 polyester end wool, and I 00-/. wool lAftts °"1• From our best menn, reg. 60.00 to 90.0G_ I [J off Sil\ neckwHr, traditional patt.rns, r19. 4.00 _:_ button-front shift styling in washable Dac- r-8 poly•fer Ct'ef)9~ 10 to 18. NEWPORT CENTER • 11 FASNJOH ISLAND ) • 644-2200 \ • ,, Sport shim w;th short slffv.s, perm.nent press fenish that rt•ver necls ironin9. Assorted patterns end colors: 4 to 7, fe9· 3.00-3.50 _ _ ~ 99c IOfDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 2.59, 2/5.00 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TU. 5dO · ... Each the r even - • • It's dist: • • Sen ha VJ Sbel . . ... .. ., .... . .. -..... .-~ .... -.. .,... . ..,.. .. ~...-----·~ ... ----,,--.. " •"' - I Dale Scouts Make -Hit • • • .•. With Patriotic Flag Ceremony . Each day during the camping season the Giel Scouts begin the morning with a flag cere~ and repeat it again in the evening before the camplire program. Showing the correct ••• Doing Dishes in the Wilds It's bard to get away from that domestic chore ol washing dishes but enjoying it in tile outdoors are (left to right) Tan· ••• Getting Boele to Nature way to raise a flag are (left to right) Pam Henley and Darralyn Dalbey. ya Lewis and Kim Blair. Cadettes and Seniors make their own ' stands for washing, drying and storing. Senion and Cadettes thrt•e in tha outdoon when b1Vlng to "rough It." Preparine for a packtrtp are Sbelle1 Bennett and Diana Naylor (Wt to rl&ht). . Thes. older rmds are more skined campers and util· tie that expet lence by badtpt1ckin1 to primitive areas and campana on U1e trail. -~- -I- In t he Wl!eks to come youngsters will be stashing away th-eir school books and will b.e eagerly welcoming the warm wipds of summer and vacation. Thoosands of young girls in Orange County are anti· cipating t~e ~summer camping programs offered by the Girl Scouts. Camping objectives are to develop resourcefulness. self-reliance, responsibility to others and to provide 011 inner satisfaction and sense of accomplishment in each girl. This invigorating outdoor life helps youngsters de· velop their willingness to share their abilities as citizens i11 their homes, communities and· country. · 1 The anticipation, planning and preparation thaTeadi Scout 'Contributes to a campout makes it a memorable event. TllllnAY, Mir M, IHI Hl·llll..C:M·LI ..... 17 •.. Raising a Tepee In the Orange Coast cities from Westminster to San Clemente more than 8,650 girls are enrolled in the scouting program. A majoryty of these coe~s ta.Ire part in campout.s and' must learn the procedure of setting up a tent. Doing it them· selves are Jean Cunningham and Steffi Henley Oeft to right). Cook ing o n Their Own Brownies Kim Crumley and Cherie Newton Oeft tio right) team to cook their own meals on the buddy t..irner. a one-pot meal with fire or coals put in the bottom of the burner. ~y ~ay be two of lhe lucky girls to have re&i*nd in 161 tl the 47 day camps be.ioa offered. ' ' ~ , I . .. .. , l J 8 DAIL 'f PILOT Th11ridaJ, May 30, 1%8 Horoscope Aql)ar.ius: Pace . Set _for: You FRIDAY, MAY lt By SYDNEY OMAJUl , ''The wile 1mll ClCIDtroll bia destiny .•• AlhloCJ points the way." ABre8 (Mlrdl 21-April lt): Gniew freedom al ibougtrt, action ii DMcetecl. But beware of tendency kl jump in ~ wile p«IODI wa to tread. ln _, social evetlt tomlbt. stick t.o fac- tual attitude. Keep feet oo grouod. . TAURUS '(April 20-May 20) .. Center •c t iv it i es C'OOOd bcm\e base. it poaJi.. ble. Check colt.I. study real estat.e propoaall. Don't 111te OD IDlll't tblll ,_ ca ha- dSe. Tdll will o6del' iD- dividulk JllO'• be~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20). M tw_..appoecbet, YCIU delire chlDlt o f ICIDltJ. OoWd Jeed t.o journey. Be wttb reWiw• who .. concerned about your welfare. FiDim pro- ject. Be sympatnet.ic to one who airs problem. CANCER (June 21.July 22). Tab initiiative in gaining what you desire. A d d to poueealou. Be creative. Br..t ..., trom usual.: pattem: Speak up . SWdiY CJllPOl1udty to mate m«iey. LEO (July 23-Aut. 22): Honeymooners Obey Reques'f Made by LBJ By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) -j Thia year's honeymooners plan to honor and obey a 'dictum of LBJ -most of 'them will spend their travel dollars inside the United States. A detailed survey by one bridal publication found that 65.2 percent o f boney· mooners will spend their first days t o g e t b er ltateside. . The publication also laked the couples what transportation they'd use for tilelr honeymoon. Some 70 percent will go by private oar, another 34.S percent by plane, and 4.8 percent by 5hip, .,_. half of tt>em on cruiJel. Averqe cUtance round trip waa 1,849 m 11 e s , averare honeymoon lenltb eight days, and average apending $52.1 per couple. By .nemo. boan ,aa 91111 puszle piec:ea faDIDa Imo ~Your dfreetl on llM....., _ _., c:lMr. Yoa cm t a t e inJtiative. Cycle ii lqb. ClrCUDlllmcet tuna • your , .... Don't ~ ~GO (AQC. 21-Sept. 22): Don't 10 to excta in titbit play GI' wort. PlDe lll&bt for Pttille ~ wlMl ._ wbo tblre speda1 interut. Awid sJoom. Be ~hl club « sroup alfair. Good .... due. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) • Ei:celltat for ,.utq out al emotlODll rut, meetinc peo- ple, IOiDI places Md dclial ttlin'I•· Aeceat oil friendtbip and excitement ol ramance. But-avoid~ic --action wtridl could p..ove costly. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No1. 21): 8 u i 1 d -take con- structive action. Put in es· tra time to complete im- por:tMlt mission. Study com· municatione. E 1 p r e 1 s yc>urself. Permit actionl to speak for you. Higher-up ex- presses apprecietion. SAGl'ITARJUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Accent o n domestic tituation. Key is ............ lnltriyenct diplomecJ. U .... -Mc Y&al· tion ...,, ~ fllmily member IDto COllfJdlace. CAPIUOOllN •(Dec. 22. Ju. 11): IAmllf 9CCeat oo ac:co11at1 , mone y, ~ al mate or ;.rtner. Be reallltic. S e e peno111, lituatklal as tbey actmllJ Gilt. S.y DO to in· dlridull wt1o lll"8lda b>lisb rumor. AAUABIUS (Ju. »Feb. 18): Otben tend to set pace. Don't oppoM moves ot mate, pll1Der. Sbow 1hat JOU IN fteKible. Set 'tX• ample bf ac:U.ac in r.pons;. ble ~. Member ol op· ~ sex lbowt more than mild iqtereet. SCU-tFeb:-19-March 20): U you N?Ve, help, then you "9celve fleelinc ot job well done. You are due to cornple~ a project. And man)' DOW pmy Mtention to your opinicm, statements. Be lfacioul. IF T 0 DAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY y O·U are filled with enero, poeeess much intellectual curiosity and may be due for ~ ot residence. Historical Society History Claims Pavilion Vietnamese . Orphanage Emissary Says 'Thanks Most of the rest will honeymoon in the Wectern Hemisphere. which also fits with the presidential request for Americans to spend their travel money on the homefront t() prevent the in· temational dollar drain. In just 10 yean, ttle pubticat1on a.aid. first mar· riage honeymoon travel ex· penaes have jumped from flM million (in 1958) to more than JlOO million (in 1967). Two years ago tne idea of a Newport Historical Socie· ty WU IUggesfed by tfte Friends of the Libl'ary who gathered intereeted citizens together for tbe purpose of pr~ving N e w p o r t ' 1 historical identity. Realty Co.. owner Oc t h e Pavilion which was C()ft· ttructed in 1985. At a p.m. dinMr will be .erwd for approximately DI guelt.I. Proceeds will help continue the work 0£ the nonprofit society. Plan· ning to IAUnd are many distinguished cifuena, civic ~ders, builders, a o d developers. Juniors of National Charity League, Newport Chai>- ter have pledged a gift toward housing and care of nearly 500 homeless children at Cam Ranb City, South Vietnam. Learning first band of the need for aid were members who bad the privilege of meet- Ffower Pretty Apples For Two Teachers Miel Blythe M o 11. r o e . ~-elect al tb:e 0nnce eo.t D l v it to n , Olltfomia Retired 'l'eldwa's Aaeoclldicln, and her col· le«gue, Miss Beul ah Bartle«, will botti receive imernational awards. inJ the wife of. Chaplain Don M. Dawson during a trip here. Showing Mrs. Thomas B. Frank and Mrs. Barry von Hemert the location of the· orphanage is Mrs. Dawson "eft to right). Weddings, Troths ------- Pilbt's -De.adlines To •oid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their weddin1 stories with bl1ck and white glouy pboto- grapba to the DAILY PU..OT Society Depart- ment prier to or within one week after the wedding. · r The publication, · W.odem Bride. foond that the 33.1 percent traveling outside the U. S. A. would visit Canada. Mexico, S o u t h America, Bermuda, Puerto R i c o , Nassau-Bahamas Jamaica. the Virgin blanch and other Caribbean spots. Only 1.1 perce~ of the 2 188 brides surveyed plenned a European honeymoon. CM Coed Captures Scholarship Weddings· no longer are largely a· June event , ailbough June is ltiH topg with 230,000 of them. But ranking high in the total of more than 1.5 million first marriages are A u g u st , December' September and July. June 5, at 6::rl p.m. tne Newport Beach· Historical Society will preeent it&.ltirst historical marker to t h e Balboa Pavilion. Newport Mayor Mn. R o b e r t Marsball will unveil the marker arid J. Leslie Stef· ~naen. tociety president, will preeellt it to Alan Du· comrmm of Ducommun Tickets are available at $4 eacti for tbe dedication and banquet. They may be purchased at tbe Newport Chamber of Commerce. 548· 1155; the Pavilion, 673-4633, or Balboe Main Library, 873-1480. Interesting were lengths of engacementa among the couplet queried. Some 31 percent hid been encaged four to six months, 22 per·•1=====~===~========~ cent aeven to nine montbl. 11 ~a percem to tD 12 moaths. OnlJ four percent bed ~ ''toac encaiementa," 11 to 24 months. And who had the i..t word on where ~ couple would honeymoon? Well, they're fettinr-off to an agreeable ltart, anyway. Nearly rT The Apple of Gold award tor aernational teaching service, anrded by the T e a cher'I Remembrance Dlry Foundation, will be given to the two retired teacbert a a luncheon next Sunl»y in the Cocolaut Grove, Loll Angeles. For ; engagement announcements it is s~ggestejl that the story, also accompanied with ·a black and white glossy picture be submitted early. If the betrothal annoJnce- ment and wedding date are six weeks or less apart, ~ly the wedding photo will be ac· cepted. Newport Harbor Business percent said 1hey'd decided and ProfieHional Women together. In 10 perceut of Soulll Coo.I Pia. I "'Ae. B ... 6 Attract all eyes In ttiis enchanting day-dance dress. Roees "grow" gloriously on a scalloped swinger! Quick, easy, embroidery. Pattern 7303: tr an g fer, printed pattern NEW siz~ 10, 12. 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34). S&ate size. FIFTY CENTS (coinsl for each J*tern -add ts cents for each patUrn for first. class meiling and special handling: otherwise third· clan dellvety will take three weea or more. Send to Alice Brooa, b DAILY P IL 0 T, l~ Needlecraft Dept., Box 183, Old C'Mlsea Stalicln, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Name, AMre11, Zip, Patten N1mber Book .r 11 ntty Ras• - complete petterne -inex· penstve, easy to make. SO cents. lErS IE fllBIM. Y H1ntlnate11t1C11 Visitor 147.&1U. ~ t . To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avail- able in. all of the DAU.. Y PILOT offices. Furthe?'l questions will be answered by Social Notes 1Wf members at &42-4321 or 494-9466. presented its aMual '300 the times, the fiance decid· .._. ., .. s. ..._. ,__,, c:.. M-. scholarship award for 00 the _,:ed~,~in~2~.5jper=c;en~t,mtbe;:.~bri~·=c:1e~. ~iiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ job training to MW Renee 11 ~!::e~.year-old Miu Ideal for Dad or· the Graduate.' Claybaugh is a student at Costa Mesa Hilb Scbool and plans to enroll at Oranae Coast College in the fall. She is an accounting major and future plans include 1tudy at UCT. ~ retirement, these teachers served aa school admini9trators in Jal*' and'--~~--...;...-----------' Ge!'many and alter retire· ment. they served i n Ethiopia for !tie Peece Corps. Awards Earned At Convention Eta Alpha c he p te r, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorori· ty was presented sennal award s during the California state convention in Sacramento. Mrs. Otto Ryssman, presi- dent. was crowned Outstan· ding-woman-of-the-year o f Orangewood Regional Coun· ell and w.as seleoted first runner up for the tlUe of woman-of-the-year. Las t year's winner. Mrs. Arvin Anderson prflsented the award. Prl.zes earned were first place for outstand i ng chapter, 11 years and older; first place for philanthropic; second plaice for .odal and nahlng, and third place for educetional. AW ARE Tea Fashioned Miss Jean del Guidice, Mrs. William (Margaret) World of Women at Work, chairman, presented 1 2 Roley Of Laguna Beach will will indude antiriue gowns certificates of completion to serve as commentator at students. A total of 40 ..... "-'-d · &long with special costumes u~ ua.u a1n n l v e r 1 a r y certificates wer~ issued by fashion tea presegted by from Walt Disney studios the scholarship committee AWARE, 1Dternetional, in which show women 's work during the gathering in the Santa Jv.omca City College·liiin=curr=· :e:n:t :film:s:. ====~M~e§s.a~V~e~r§de~Co~untr~~Y ~Cl~u~b~. at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 1. Mrs. Boley leads the South Coast Chapter of the orgmzation which stands for the Association for Women's Active Return to Edu ca ti~ Area women 1 e e k i n g ticket aDd transportation information may call Mrs. Robert Clement. 494-9967 or Mrs. Ray Tyrone, 496-.~. During the gathering in· llernaticlmi Minerva Awards for 1968 will be presented to women of o u t s t a n d i n g achievement. The show. Won de r f u I Kids Like to 'Aak Andy' Large Sizes 0-·1 .,. caueht "Sii lft...... ... fery IUllllll., •rs. ec .. .. _,_ .. . H.lf.SIH Sh_, for • trMt MlecticN!. ''°"' $9.00 GEORGI GIRL .. - ) &EOR&f &nu: ORIQNALS CLOTHES I &IF.TS 'f ·UI COAST HM;HWAY uauNA HACH • 494-9100 ........... ,...., ............. "' • ElCa Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP 1805 lewport .... • Cosll Mesa .." ............ , .......... Hours: t:ao ,. s:ao. ES ,,..., .. 9:00 Alli D4 °' ................ • , DON'T smu FOR A ---"BEi I ER THAN NOTHING" WATCH WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY ••• --··-~ ~~!l~~L\w~E· ~ ..,_ ............................ ,_ _ _.. .............. . .......... f11r II JIJIM ........ _.. ·-f .............. ~ ..... -. .... , ........ Ill" ...... ,.. --• cm:·11 ......... 11 ..... , ~--. ltMlt.., .................... 5:!!. ...... .......... ,..., ---............. .,...,......... ....... ........... ti CMAWUl....-1 ... flMlt.._i.__. .... CA•AVSLLIA .... tl ....... Ct ........ TllUM TO Prr YOUR IUDOIT '9 • • DI won touc = Aga real Tl glaE sur1 the cer1 wea spit bas I W• and visi 1Y. ridE she we we• ha .. ~ vio I lael du I ... u )lei I c ( ~ E t l I I I I I ' I I I) • r e y I• b '· .. If 1t :. i· ,. n h :n b 0 d 0 I. R d h d I{ J . e ,. e y 11 ){ ,. 1y ic d M 1d >e rt 8· 3, y, . . -... . . . ..; ·I •• Don't Push Luck, Pass Buck DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a woman ot ea and I have a Nther touchy question to ask. For over 40 years I have ~ friends with a oet· tain lady wbo lives in the next block. Agatha tells people lbe ia 73 but sh,e la really much closer to ao. ANN LANDERS [fl This woman always wore thick glasses, even as a young person. I am sure her eyesight has failed badly in the last five years. I also am con· cerned about her deafness. Agatha wears a hearing aid but misses a lot ln spite Of it. She drives her own car and bas been very good about asking me if I ww a ride to church, Sewing Circle and club meetings. Sometimes we go visiting or to the movies together . My children have begged me not ~ ride with Agatha anymore. They say she is blind and deaf and it's a miracle we haven't had an accident. Frankly. we've had some close calls but we have never actually hit anything or aoy,body, I would like your candid ad· vice. -FOUR LEAF CLOVER DEAR LEAF: Don't, push your Id, Mother. You've been pretty darMd fortunate -ao far. Level with ~gatha and urge her to titan your tut. Explain the altuatJon u geatly u you can. Better to lose lier frjeadsh.lp than your life. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you oan answer a very important question for me. I am unable to eat or sleep and wUI go out of my mind if I don't learn the trutb soon. Many years ago, when I was 16, I became pregnant. The father was a young fellow I bad been dating. He was four years older than I and mar- riage wais not on his mind. -Someone told us that if l took ergot or quJnine all our troubles would be over. l was about six weeks along and I tried both, but nothing happened. So we were married a few weeks later. Surprisingly enougb, we have been quite bappy and now we have five lovely cbildren. · " Jd$t mgpt our ~.est so11 c.o.JP· plained of backaches. We sent him to a specialist for X-rays and he received the results today. He was told he has two vertebrae missing. 'l1le cartilage ls there but not the bone. The specialist • informed him it is • condition the doc- tcrs are expecting in the next genera· tion as a result of ~D and other drugs the hippies are taking. He jokingly asked the boy, "What did YOUR mother do anyw~y?•• Ann. please tell me It the ergot and quinine I took early in the pregnancy lnjured this boy. I must know the truth, even if it's the wont. Much obliged-LOAD ON MY MIND DEAR MIND: My medical con- sultants have 11sarecl me tlLa& ergol and qmnlne takea dutac prepaacy does not produce a deformity ta l h1• fetus. So stop worrying. (P. S. Someone 11bould give Uta& dodor 10 lu bes with an old stethoscope. Whal a stupid thJng to have Hid to tbe boy! I What is French kissing? Is it wronJ?~ Who ..should seLthe necldng_ llm.its- the boy or the girl? Oan a shotgun weddlng su~eed? Read Ann Lander~· booklet. "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways t'l Cool it.·• Send 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped en- velope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to hl'r in care of ttie DAILY PILOT e~closin~ a stamped, self·addressed envelope. Provisionals .Welcomed at Dinner Installation MTJ;. '0aey Ratzlaff. in· of the Huntington Beach commg president of ttle Jun.iol-Woman's Club were Ormiige District J u n I o r seated following a dinner Women's Clubs. was in-meeting l:ast Saturday in stalling officer when officers Mesa Verde Couutry Olub. Women's Association Kaffee Klatch Awaited Three Arch Bay Women's Association's o u t g o i n g leaders will host a Kaffee Klatch in Ule Three Arch BC"JY Community Clubhouse at 10:30 a.m . Thursday, June 6. During tile g a t h e r i n g member6 and guests will. TOPS Me rmaids I n r ormation regarding membef'Ship in TOPS Merg- ing Mermaids may b e received b y 'telephoning Mrs. John KozlOff at 548-6213 or M r s. L e o n T ownse nd . 6 4 6-1804. Meetings take place at 7 p.m. every Thursday in Woodland Scboot. 2 0 2 5 Tuatin Ave., Costa Mesa. hear a readjng of Kaffee Klatch History. New leaden will be in· staUed by Miss Kitty Briggs and presented c o r s a g e s from the Three Arch Bay cymbidium gardens of R. Burleson Staten. They will include the Mmes. Gordon Dahlquist. president; G e o r g e Cun- ningham and Firtz Austermuehle, ways and means co-chairmen; Ralph Davenport, p r o g r a m s ; Charles Francis. h06tesses. and Robert Dywer and Frank Benham, recording and corres pondin g secretaries. Others •e Dr. Floride Frost, treasurer; M i 1 s FaiUl Green, parliamen· tuian. and Mrs. &be.rt A. Morrill, publicity. VAST PARKING IN REAR onH DAILY BARGAIN CENTER 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa .... ~7167 Quality Brand Names lower Thin Discount &..II..._.,_..,,,_.....,_..._.,.,. MEMORIAL WEEK Serving w~ the Mmes. Robert Nichols, president; Don Wmterhaiter, Bill Cos· kran and Stanley Hettinga, vice presidents: Ronald Cof· felt and Ted R e d d i c k , HB TOPS Club Sa·rong 2 Gain TOPS Club meets every Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Smith's Elementary School. Huntington Beach. secretaries; William Biss. treasurer, and Karl Ham- !fler, auditor. Mrs. Bab Chase initiated 20 provisional members into the junior club. Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Norman Warner, prominent and Jong-standing members, graduated from the club. Hooored guests were Mrs. 'WJke Case and Mrs. Walter Dabney, honorary life mem- bers. Now In Our JACALYN LARSON To $ay Vows July Date Announced Jacalyn Larson of Hun· tington Beach and Dennis Snyder of Costa Mesa have selected July S as their wed- ding date. Miss Larson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiater Larson of Indianapoli s. · attended schools in Indianapolis and now is a student at Orarige Coast College. Her fiance was educated at Simi Valley High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Snyder of St. George, Utah. HB Mothers Huntington Beach Blue S t a r Mothers, Chapter 2. slagc meetings the second Mondays of the month at I :30 p.m. in Lake Pa!'k Clubhouse. . . . . .,. . ..-. _,. ........ ~ ..... , Thursday, May 30, 1%8 DAIL V PILOT J9 Genealogical Society Delves Into the-.Past· Weekend Blooming Seven interesting books w1.U be on hand for use by members ol the Orange County Genealogical Society Stewardess Graduating as a United Air Lines stewardess and based out of Chi· cago is Margaret Lee Huddleston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Huddleston of New- port Beach. She is a Newport Harbor lligh School graduate and at- tended Baker Univer- sity, Baldwin City, Kan. The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating Best in West at lhe1r reguLar moothly workshop next Saturday. Ted Rischard is president of the organization which will meet from IO a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mar g a r et Morrison Adult Reference Library ln Oran~ . "The Descendants o f George Little of Newbury. Massachusetts," a book of 620 pages has been loaned for th~ da.y by Mrs. Kathryn McKnight of Anaheim. Other books available at the meeting for research will be "History or Cum· berland County, Kentud.')'." donated by Miss Eunice Vest.al of Corooa del Mar. ''Who's Who in Colorado," "William Nast. Patriarch of Me t h odlsm. •· "Missouri Pioneers" Vol. I. "Surry Co .• Virginia Records, 16.52· 1684" and "Franklin Co., VirgiW. -A History." The public is invited. The J une quarterly. publi~ed by the society w i I I be distributed tn r e g u 1 a r member.s. The Fuchsia F e s ti v a t scheduled for next Saturday an_sl Sunday will take place in conjunct.ion wiUl the Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival in the Costa Mesa City Park. The i festival, an annual event sponsored by the Cost.a Mesa.Bay C i t I e s Fuchsia Society, will be beaded by Mrs. Stewart Price assisted by Mrs. Paul Keaster. Several hundred fuchsia blossoms will be on display at t.ables while bang. ing baskets of the flowers. named and described, will add to the festivities. Fuchsias also will be used .on the group's float which will be entered in the Lions Club Parade on Saturday. Don Davis and Keaster have designed the float which will feature the California Na· tional Fuchsia Society's klng and queen, Earl Hough and Mrs. Roy Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Downs. king and queen for the Costa Mesa- Bay Cities brancb, will join them. BAMOWS FOR ''Mr Th ~ · . omson •••• pkase!" 3404 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH Final Weeks ~ 80%0f:f:! SPECIALS TltO"C TAN LOTIO,.._..... lottle 'I 19 Super rich with Cocoa Butler •••..• lte9. I .4' • SOFSKI N MOISTURll(NO LOTION 2 ~79c Titis w1,~'s b-tr• Speci1I. 10 01. Bottle, R••· 75c • ' AQUA-NET HAIR 5'RAY 2~18c R19ular or Harcl to Holcl •• • •• • I l or. CM • HACH TOWILI 13 19 Xtre H••"Y· BHutiful Colors ••• • •. • • Re9. 6.0 • MINI HAIR DtlYHI wlttt Trnel CaM t4 97 Hot or Colcl Ai~1r1"t1ecl • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • THSI THI WIOLIT-fALL HOLDH 'I 89 For Euy Combin9, w/Suction Cup l1se. R19. 4.0 • 22·"1CI 'ICNIC AND 'ATIO HT 19C Plutic, service for 4 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • R19. I .St \ 22-GALLON TltAIH C.ANI •2 29 "ulic with lockl"t licl • • • · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'LAITIC TAR,AULINI wltft OltOUMITI • 1 39 For many use._,. Ply h 11 • .... • • • R19. ).91 • INKID ltlllONI 39c Ant. ''"' R19. t1 2. 75 ....... • ....... •. • 11cll For Typ1wrlt1rt er l uti"•" M1chln11. MIN'I WORK OLOVU 19C G1untl1t type t .. ther hancl • • • • ••• • • • •. R19. I .4t DllTITIC KA DOTA ,.OS 25C Artificially Sw11t1n14 ••• • • • • • •. • • • • • • I 111. can IONITA CHUNKS 5 •1 00 Lfht m11t-Xft1 1fNci1I •• , • , • • • • • ""' • ••••••••• W"H TKIS COUPON-OHi WBI OHL Y I LADlll HOl ... Y I All ..... -Allt. c.ten s PAIR s1 49 l j ........ er Demi T.. e I"-"' Kftft W~ Cu.It I pr.J I .. • VAST PARKl~G IN REAR • Iii 30%0FI=! 40%0FF! &0%0FF! MEN'S • WOME·N • CHILDREN BUY NOW FOR THE BIGGEST SAVINGS OF A LIFETIME SAVE ON SPORTSWEAR FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND All SALES FINAL BANKAMIRICARD MASTER CHARGE 1809 NEWPORT BLVD.· COSTA MESA OPEN FRIDAY TILL t ·. ~·----..:-~--------------------- .. I • 4 < , Z8 O.il Y PILOT Activiti.es Brim With · 'Pomp . I I and Circumstance (ldllOr't N ... l A -.. votff lo Colle MIM, New-' lklldl ll'ld '--· -9"Cll ... ,., ..... .Clle• ., .. ,.,U-n.. Wiii •-r In ttw DAILY I'll.OT Mell ..-lntonn.llOll muJI lie r~ ca!Wot W IN Mdtty -""""'' ot W melMN W dlliwrlftl t:IW'f IO Mn. O.IM Smhtl, .a c..>tolle l'teu. "--' IM<ll, lly ' "·"'· "'*" ,., Pllblk.elloft TIMln.,.v .> Canyon PTA Mr1. Dean Miller President COMING •UP: Tucbers' and board members • luncheon at 11;30 a.m. Thursday, June 6. at IC't>ool. REPORTS: Awarda were presented to sixth grade students at the M a y associaotion m e e t I n g . President gave coovention report. Art C o u r t e a u , juvenlle iDvesdcator of the Costa M:ese Police Depart:mat tpe>ke' and showed the film "LSD 25". College Pk. PT A ~tn. Barlei&l Barnem President · COMING UP: Council workshop for unll com· mittee members Monday, JUM 3. at St. James Epiacopal Church, L i d o Isle. REPORTS; Members of the PT A aliated in t b e r e 1 l 1 t r a t i o n of kin· det&arteD students. Estancia PT A Mn. Mart CuilJW Prelideat COW.ING UP: Bo a rd meettnc Wednelday, June ~ .. . . Cupcakel ud donuta will be sold 'duriu flnall week, June ll, ll and lS by bOerd membln. •... Mrs. Marlo Preatice, hOllPitality cbairr-. an- nounced that the PTA will honor graduates wtCb a reception foUowinc tbe Baccalaureate lel'Vices. REPORTS : .)frl. Jo)\ a Sa nders . scholanbip chairman presented Kathleen Haley a $300 scholarship at the annual awards banquet. Fundl were proceeds from the bridge marathon. Those i:utereltled in pert.icipMiq In the marathon may call Mrs. Walter Saunder•, chairman at MMMO. Mesa Verde PT A Mn. Rebert Moore . President COMING UP: Skating party ~ sponsored by the PT A for all sixth grade studenll Sunday, June 9 ...• Luncheon fur teachers and board members Tuesday, • June 11. in the faculty din· Ing room. REPORTS: Mn. James Mangus, presided for die l•I coming year was ttie delegate at the convention in San Fraaciaco ...• An· nuat student art show was It's a Wonderful World The only conclusion to be drawn when students of College Park School present the anpual talent show is It's a Wonderful World -the theme appropriately selected for the show. Practicing for the presentation. scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 7, ln the multipurpose room are {left to right) Robin Carr, Rex Irwin and Becky Burgett. last week. NH High PTA Mrs. Paal Hanaa President REPORTS: Mrs. Ne a 1 Martin inlitailed offices for the coming year at me amuel luncbeon. 'Ibey are the Mmes. Robert Hebel. president; Hugh Phunb and Joseph Cole, v i c e presidents; John Blan· chard and A r t h u r W I I llama. secrfU.ries; William W a r n e c k e , treasurer; Jack Little, historian, and F r a n t M.....i, auditor. PFO Pitch : It's Time to Join the 'Big League' On Sunday, June 9, there's bound to be lots of sore muscles on the north side of Costa Mesa. for that will be the day after the annuaJ Bear Street School's annual fathers vs. faculty baseball game. The day Rea PTA Mrs. Keith XeUou President COMING UP: Board meeting at 7 p.m. Tues- day, June 4, in the president's home. REPORTS: Muni .Jetty from the Fiji Islands gave the inspiration at the association m e e t i n g . F • s h i o n show was preeented by the eighth grade sewing c t a s s . Refresil.ments were 1erv· ed by the cooking classes. ... Profits from the candy apple aale was $30. St. John Aux. Mn. Victor Clarke President COMING U P : Athlebcs award banquet Friday, June 7, in the sdlool hall. also is designated as Mr: Catanese Day, IO the principal, Charles Catanese receives special recog· nition from Teri McCanles and Marie Sponagle. No doubt, he will throw out the first ball. Mrs. Ivan L<>wry and Michael Campbell a r e cheirmen. REPORTS: Seventti and eighth grade room moth· ers met to finalize plans for graduation week .... Honorary We member was voted upon at the ~ay board m e e t i n g . Award will be presented at the June meeting. Whittier PT A Mn. Robert Wlalte President COMING UP: Boyt and fathers night out at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, in the multipurpose room. Tom· my 'J1bompson will show a movie on skin diving. Admission ts one bundle of paper for tne paper drive. Parer:lt-teacher Units Busy Handing Out Laurets and Gavels HB Council Mn. Jlay Myert Plestdeal REPORTS: Mnb Clarence Knox, Clelg School PTA pretideat, was pr.eoted ~ the council attendance trophy fer the eecond year for out:.tJmcMnc unit at- tendanot at c o u n c i l meetings. Report cards were preeeMed to ffCb unit president by the coun· cil, at lie 8IDlll awards luncheon. Program1 and budCet fer the cominc yell' wer. approved. FV Council Mn. Cay Moerbll Pre81dent COMING UP: 1be Donovan award will be~ to b amt with ..,. la'sest llUleodllDte at Superin· tendent P~t Council meetings for the ·year, during the installation Jun· cheon at 12::.l p . m . Wedneeday, June 5, in Villa Sweden. REPORTS: Superintendent Parent Council round tablt commended Mn. William Pulf or<I of the DAILY PILOT a n d another wea d a i 1 y newipaper for . t b e i r cooperation and publicity to the council tbil year. Allen PTA Romer O..<ar PreMem COMING UP: Board will host Ute teachers' lun- cheon at 11:30 a.m. Fri· d~. June 7, in the home ol Mrs. Melvin Marant, boloitallty chairman. REPORTS: PTA bowling leque fer the fall now is formint. F u r t h e r in· formaUon ii obta.inc:ible from Mn. Robert Duncan at m.0'702 or Mrt. John Cuordileooe at 8.19-3233. Meeting Notice Postecl lor Spring Workshop Incoming and outgoinl board members of parent- teacher units ln the Superintendent Par~Council are invited' to an annual •Prine wortsh to take pllfce at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 5. O'ttfc rs and chairmen are asked lo exchange ideas and informa- lion, and it is hoped lbat a better line of communi- cation will be reached throup tbe session. Posting notices are (left lo right) the Mmes. Douglas Mey- ets, R. T. Hamey and William Dunn. The Tee Tattler · .· FV High PTA Mn.~ Dltte President COMING UP: P'I'A tp<>nsored Grad N l g h t bulHI )eave the school at 10:30 p.m. Friday. JUM 7, for Dilneyland where epecial bendl and singing groups will entertain until 5 a.m ... PTA will hostess r e freshmenta following • ve~ on Sundey, June 9. Lamb PTO Mn. Peter Badelak President REPORTS: E x e c u ti v e board members for the cominC y._ are the Mmes. Peter Barbolak. preetdeot; Thomas Kohl and Joseph Atzert. vice presidents; Harry Boggs, s e c r e t a r y ; Maurice Sacia, treasurer; James Ellena, parliamentarian and biatorian; James Welt, p u b 1 i c i t y , cor· resporndeOC'e and flowers; Adam Kiss, h e\B I t ft , welfare and youth ac· tJvities: Robert Cagel, boepital.i&Y, newlette and room moetter; John Hartm, music: John Sammem, Mlety; William H.,.a, aoclal; Douglas carr, room mother; Elden · Bay, teacher aide; Paul w.....-., newaette c o . dlairm•; C a r l Cun n l n g b a m • te acben 1 npreeel!Utive; Br u c e Murpby, teacher aide co· cbairmm; Fred Funk WYI Md means &ad Jolu Scbemp, library. McDowell PTO Mn. Wdllam KowaJe1kj 1 Prtldient UFOltTS: PTO p\U'Chued ttine television aetl fo1 ... bl tbe leanlinl cent«s and al.lo allbletic equir ment. Meadow Vw. P.TA Mn. Jay SmlUI · President COMING UP: Bo a rd meetinl at a p.m. TUea· a,. J_.. 4, la ._ HUA- ~ Beadl bome ol ...... Gordon Dalle11. Nle~ta1 PfO ... ~···· PNlidellt to purchase educational equipment for lower level play area. Mrs. Darvis Deskins and Mrs. James Shattles are chairmen of the booth. REPORTS: A pro{i{ of $15& wu uallzed from the peper drive, reports Mrs. Tbomu Humpbrie. ways and meam chairman. Oak View PTA Mn. R. Bruce Turner Praident REPORTS: New officers .... .installed by .Mrs. Ray Myers, president of Huntington Union Council. Bond issue$ for tbe June 4 election were explained by a representative from the Huntington Beach League ol Women Voters. Schmitt PTA Mn. Robert RJdaara President COMING UP: Schmitt School will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 24 through Aug. 24, f o r sports, movies , games, stories and special events. Recreation leaders are Peggy Whiting and Doug Cbarchento. Tamura PTO Mn. ·R .. T. HantJ ·.r · President REPOaTS: PTO prtttated Arrowbear instrumental music camp acbolarlbips to Laura FICDIWorUI and Bill Laux. C b o r a I scholarships ftom t h e county music b o o 't e r orfallil.Mion to S a n t a Barbara Music Cam p were presented to ~· raine Coll"ft and Debbie Simpson. HAllOI SHOPPING ~ENTll STOCK REDUCTION S LE 1 . . . - UNIEUEYAILE VALUES! Al ._ °" sale •• clf'Ntlt fasltlonln sprlftCJ colon. A lart• selectloa of coorcllftCltecl hancllMlts at specW prtcM. YOUR PAVOltlTE lltAND NAMISI . CAPEZIO GIPPEI 10 PROTICH IANDOi.INOS COMING UP: Ou&fDial Md illcGID1DI boud meetbll It '7:• p.m. MoadlJ, Junt l. ii tM mlllic room ... Pro wiD J*'UdpMe in FOUBtabl Valky Founders Du wtth a Tiki booth , .... preetedl beblC \lad ·_..;:===;._.------------...;;.;;:...;;;;;;;;;;:=====- A •• DI Ca bu wi be t I I I .. u: « .. IC N' 14 b fl c. •• tc t : .. t • .. P. • ,. ~ • • I ! ~ • Ir • . . SUDlational IWIUD• -a merry-go-round of f\m and IUl'Jll'iMI, a fubioD.ftllld wotki for IUD and le&. Coll of CilUnl9 ....... ta tbe ~ rwimftllf col· lecticm al all U..J A.._ quely lblped-up carnival of col« Md rkJlll with a superb variety ill fallrtca &Dd loob. The wheel Of fClrtme brlnp • answer for •\WJ femlnine bm. A IOlutloe to rllr'f problem. SWba llalftl ... bllby ""°'*'"' , ... imoeent and dlmare, llUt ..., srown-aP ... -One.pee. miol ... ... clataBce 1e11, 1 w la I la I nrtm..Upa .. tbl a.tml• Loot, l1aiterinC and dee*· int lo their simplicity. Mere, wetataiess glides of bikinjg -for IUDWonhiper'I boUday1. Backlns suits - covered on one side, reveal· inl as a bikini for a beeutiful 1-ct on the other, plus tbe smashing two-piece • boyleg and skirted suits f« ac:tioo. Teet the strength of the beel.lti.ful powernets. SUm-min& control is yours for the trying. .Slinky and sleek Antron nylon ~r a wildly feminine touch. Make the bell ring with nylon knits, or cotton piques and the subtle look of Amel. ' -" . . . . . .-~ . . . . JI DARLING, DIMURI BUT DARING -Cole of CalUornia has designed a fun suit for the serious bultneu of swimming. Thia one-piece backless mio with scoop neck in large abstract floral print may be found at Robinaon'f Fashion Island. Popcorn whites and candy cottoo ..... iced llnlea, ... frolty or.., ere but balf the treat In tbia wonderful show. Tber. an pizza redl, carmel browns and cteep. di* apple golds. SUNIATIONAL WAY TO COVER UP -Buffums' and Robinson's at Fashion Ialancl botb atDct tbll man-tailored ahlrt and shift of crltp cotton shade cloth with marddnl sold buttons lining the front, conar and cuffs. It's for street or buch and ii a Cole line. SUMMl!R REVERIE -This beautiful little on& piece suit by Cole of California is stYled with a round neckline and tiny straps in a leaf pattern nylon and sr._ande:a: power knit. The suit is ottered at Robinson s. Nuptials Recited In Indian Hogan SANTA FE. N.M. (UPI) 1hawl1 and a corn pollen -Annie Tsosi won't wear a wtit.e wedding gown or be the object of rice-throwing well-wiJben when she nW'· -in June. lnltead ahe will wear a a 11 Jticolorea band-woven ·;;.:wrap Sash ceremony will seal her mar riage vows. Annie ts one of several thousand Navajo Indiana who live on a reservation 1n northwettern New Mexico. But tt IC* back farther than the white man's tra81· tlon. Her wedding will not be in a church, but in a hogan - a mud and maw-brick dwell- ing still used by the Nava- jol. A special hogan is built for the wedding, and the en· trance alweys faces east. The .wedding is arranged in advance by the parents, with tbe mottler of the pro- spective bride having the final say. A master of ceremonle., not a religious figure, con- duct.I the ceremony. 'Ibe couple, meanwhile, may not meet before the wedding day. Tbe mother of the bride prepare• the food in another hogan while the ceremony btp iD the w e d d in I hogan. T h e brldeiroom, • ua\lllly 15 to 20 yeara old, tilter• the hoe• first, then the bride wttll a bMket of corn mulb. She alt.I at the rilbt of the bridegroom. She la 14 to 1$-yeara old. FiD&lly the malter . Of ceremooiel places t h e basket of mush on the Ooor and uks if there are any ob- jecUODJ to tuming t t halfway around. Frlenda or members of the fMniliea object, saying if he turu the basket, be 1pina Uie m.lnds of the couple and metes It IO they can't ttlinlt 11, 11f~i ... 1ff~.... :r~· : C::an~-~ 0: jectlom. Mn SUb Dash -pret· Then tome of tbe corn Melt, quickllt way to WRAP from tbe buket ii eaten by UP IUllUDet' indocn tnd tbe bride met bridelJ'OOlft, oalf Pict a flower print, and pert of it la diatributed .., aalh iD pow concrut around tbe bogm. did. EASY! '!be IMin put of tbt Printed P.ttlem t 3 I 0 : Ample ceJ:emont then ls NEW Mi.,.' &:ma~ completed. But lt'a only the 14. 11. Sile 12 ( ) J'"llnUnlry. The actual · ~ea 2~ yards 4&-weddiag foDon, and It ii fa~ric. .ccompanied by a fealt. &llTY -FIVE CENTS ii Afterwsda, 1 p • • c h e a colM f« uch pettwn -alm1i. to wedding toasts add lS ceata for ellCb rt-are made by friendJ and tern for Ont-clan malttnl famll)' · net spe(:ial bandlt11 ;. S omeone from the otlllrWiM t b i rd • c 1 a a 1 bridegroom'• P8J't1 stvea .... ,..., wm tan e.r.. ttie first 1peedl. .... « m«e. Seid to Annie TlosJ and her bUS· M1r11a Mlrtln, 1111 DAILY bind wW llv. will All!lJe'a PILOT, 4G P.._.G Dept., familJ. The old "a y 1 , • .,...a.,New Y•k, hOftYtl'., .. breatfn 1 Jlf. Y. 10011. Print NAB, don, IDd 1D1D1 JWDI Allll" wM llP, lllZ N..,.._ lea" .. NIWV• • mw NVlllD. t1a a...-...... ,,.. - -~ ta ... lprtq· • • ,..... CetlJol. Remove Creases ............... ...... 1'lw JNft'AMT SEWJNG 11*-...... JOlbowte _ • ...,,Wlllr ....... ... o.. • ..-... OllJ .. I Ele1ant Lady REINFORCED SILVERPLATE Classic in desicn .•. with 1race- ful hlndle enriched with tradi· tlonal floral and scroll motif tnhlncina the smooth surflces of alumina silverplatt. Tradewinds CAREFREE STAINLESS Stunning contemporary design with bold rhythmic lines and smooth surfaces •.. all beauti· fully interpreted to create a bal· anced place settina • HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE GIFT! or 'SPECIAL for new accounts onlyl Your choice of the flatware, or, one of these three silver acces- sories in Original Rogers Silver. plate. (The se 3 itel"(ls only avail· able until August l, 1968). Hn Accoanta: Open a $100 account, checking or savings, and select a fMI piece place setting In Orl1inal Rogers Silverplate, or in Stainless by International. or a Paul Revere Bowl, an exquiS· it• tray, or a crystal salad bowl witti 1Uver servers ••• all in Ori1inal Roten Silverplate. AOO TO THE TABLEWARE OF YOUR CHOICE: Each ti)11e you deposit $25 or more to your savings account, you may purchase a place setting of your choice for only $2.50. Build your tableware service while we build your savinasl ,.,...,,t Depositors: Add $100 to your present savings account, Completing units. (extra teaspoons, storage chest, 4·pc. hostess and select your FREE five piece place settina in Original Roaers set and more) are also available with each $25 deposit to your Reinforced Silverplate or Stainless by International. savinas account. Open or add It Newport National Bank today. Join the celebration in honor of our three new offices: SUPERIOR, UNIVERSITY and SUNNY HILLS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPIM OF SILVERI Select your FREE 1itt at any at our 7 offices AllPOln'omc:r ......... -. .a......._, ............ M0-2111 • IAYSlllE omcE .......... ..,_,. ......_ """"'IMdl ••. 14Z·ll'1 COU!IC PMll mu .... -.... .a c.m ........ r.,. ... 111.aoo um' NIU Of'fU ............... KllW Ith. ,...,__ .. 171-1290 1UPUt01t omCE ........ Pllcielltll .as..tw, ""''"U•• ... w.tsu UltMRSOT omcE •••• r.t .... et .... Cellllt, ,___ •• m.- IU1Q,ff GfflCE, ••• , ••••• W... ti DMr, -.,..t ....... IU-'lll •I . . \ J • \ . .. . -. . , .. . . ... . . .. ... . ..., . . Page·~---Tb--ursday--~·~MJf~y-~_._1968---D-ally~Pilo---t----~----llllllilll--...imlll!l .. .._ ______ ~~~~~~~~--~--~~~iii!i-~~~~------.~----~ M•"I f'•eter• t-' _ Check Nervous Stomach PETER J. STEINCROHN Nervous Indigestion. like , rheumatism, is olten a wastebasket term. AU kinds of sympwms and com- plaints are thrown into it. It's an easy diagnosis to make. So many persOlls are nervous and disturbed these days, they will not den~ liley ve app r ehen s1v ~. Nevertheless. nervous in· digestion does not follow nervousness 111evitably as night does the day. Even nervous p e r s o n s with indigestion should be s\udled thoroughly before , we pin them with l:he diagnostic tab nervous m· digestion. DEVELOPS TROUBLE Dear Or. Steincrohn: Six years ago. wh.en 1 became pregnant with my second child. I began to have. trou· ble with gas. I can t eat without having pain and gas. J caruiot eat fried roods, fresh vegetables or fruits, drink milk or carbonated drinks. The doctors have told me it's my nerves. but isn't it peculiar that not one of the half d<Yzen doctors I have seen bas ever advised me to have X-rays? All they do is give me a diet and pills for my nerves. l reel good unl.11 I eat, then Ceel al times like dying. One sl.ce ol tomato will make r · • ~··1ke (or almost 30 minutes. More than once. • 1 ha"e eaten a rew bites of pancake and syrup, I have gotten terribly un· comfortable. I know there must be something more wrong w1Ul me than just n.erves. II I continue th.is way my tile will be as miserable as it has bee n for the pest six years. Do· you have any ad· vice? -Mrs. M. llASTY DIAGNOSIS Comment: We used lo ha' e a professor o f medicine who told u s , · · G e n l \ e m e n . always remember that nervous in· digesllon Is a s I o p p y d1agnos15 unless you hav.e ruled out every other po5Sl· ble <rganic cause lkst." It ·is easier lo write a prescrif>tion 6or nervous in· digestion than take the diag-nosoc steps t o a more thorough diagnosis. Yoo ask for advice, Mrs. M .. and here it is. I suggest that you request your family doctor to recommend a spedalist In stom aC'h and in· testinal diseases known as a gastroenterologist. Undoubtedly. he w i l I recommend X-rays. afl.eT' he takes your complete hi story. ac; well as any other diagnost.ic tests and pro- cedures he may need to est. ablish a diagoosis. -~ ls it gall bladder trouble? Ulcer? Hyper or hypoacidi· ty of the stomach? Hiatal hernia? C h r o n l c pan- creatihs:' AUergy to special foods? Any trouble in the small or large bowel? Are the lungs clear? Is the heart all ng1lt? Such are some ol the con· d1tlons he may have to rule out as causative ractors in your complaints. If he can fi nd no apparent organic reason Cor ~ur ~ymptoms after such com· plete study, then yoo may have lo accept a diagnosis of nervoui; Indigestion. But not until then. CONTINUE TREATMENT F'or Mrs. H.: Now I.hat X· rays snow that your hus· band ha5 diverticulosls (lit· tie harmless pouches in the intestinal wall ), I see no reason why he c-an't con· tinue to take liquor as pretcrlbed by hi.s doctor for his angina pectorls. (A BelJ·M<:Clure Syndicate FMture) Or $1elMrGllll Is W'1' lie c.e""°' .,,._ re-.• -· -rlhelftt. ell -lloM 84 -·· lftf9,.._t ert 1n1-lft Iii.-<O- Students Get Art Awards Two students from the Orange Coast area wbo at· tend Eldorado School for the Gifted Clbild, 0 ra n g e • received awards in the ~· cent Ormiae County Youth . Art Feltival. Mike Uncle, N e w p o r t Bellch, received third piece in mth II'* atory writina ; Brllft Hunter, alto o f Nnpwt e..ch. ~ved MCOnd p&.ce in fourth grlde ~ writing teecMr 11 Kn. Jacqueline Schmidt .. ~ Buch IBd art ...... ii Mn. T l 111 a.iq ol Nnport Beectl. ~ ,. • leocll & Ecllnger llYd., H.rl"tt• leach • 233 E. 17tt. St.-Cclsta Mesa Sltoppi .. Center, Costa Mesa ..... Photo Fr••• Pierced Gal· ~e?, ~ia~~1::: 4 7c Polished Flor· enline or Tail· ored with Or~ ument ••. 5~". 8ltl0", 11•1'". Balanced formula of important •it. mini, minerals, nutrimenta in 1 tablet •.. at 2-for·the·price~r-1 aavinp.. Save for limited time. 631 Respond Hanel Lotion • sv,.01. ,. .. ,k 1ott11 Scoop purcbaM or Col· gate's fa.mou1 band lo- tion enriched with n1tur-al protein. Grat for body, too. J>ilc. ,..._ 29' ....................... R.tflecl Froid Misses Shifts New Tattenall plaid cotton• with rum. front trim or cham- bray denims with lace-and·rulDe biba in neweat colon, aizu 10 to 18. •3t• Women's· Vlnyl · Patent Sandals· Better · than . bare· 7 4 foot comfort In hi· C 'style pate nu that look dollars more than their Thrln;y. low price! In catchy colon.l!-9~. Cbolce e(c ... ...... 11•· oqwtepadaMI •ltll paatel Til t a u to•• dw ... Pnttr •taa lMI \ ,.,., •••••w 69·S-lliless Mylo• =~.Jfc ... •lererMlc,. .... Kade by l op boaiery .mtt.r WOIMll wait !or JDODthl for tllll aalel lliab' · libeen .&e tlt and ftaU., m 1ltelt Aada. ~to U. B111apl ~~-=-1gc ·-...... ........ .. .. Bur DOW-UM !lie .;_J, each pact! GaiJJ c:olond to add excitement to Jlfe- nie, patio and puQ> • trulnnentl. =ei:..-:o-! F•ll t3 baJ a q .. rt of . quality Seotch A.•-r1 .....,,=--""' tor under f',001 .... •..• ,,.,_ ,,. ........ . ~=;;;:J .............. _ 126·120. 620·127 l•tman KOllacolor er ~ .... lll&Wlltte Wltll~otWDe ~ lallr dftllo_ptne and printlne. ...-v ....... .. ...... c ... ... P-T .. lolltt $599 118-in.·~ ... ~ 101 aatfiee ....... • cookin\!:•11, t.. aulated 18 1 Wakes 709, ID~;:, 1 perrntb • $199 I • ·I 1 n o o1e , ~ wans ~ I '7 I I •Pio. Lli!M- • diaL •AL•eALLe• Ice Cream 59c \i" diam. bOH witla Green "mirror nn- i1b,'' br .. s couplinp. Pully iuannteed. w ·..,; a.11111•"'•.., ... ••lier ToffM ....... zes.. ~· 2.:51 ..... I ColGnandeolo 91· ·r!!r~'2 for atra wear. Kaelllne waahabl~ • Jloand ••ameled '~ roaater eo.mplete M·· wltll eoftl'. E9ft . heatiq. eaay to clean. Bandy Jaelp. ert At U9iD11 ol ~ -llt'nlrlft1t ........ .... .. ltlllew C•1e1 .... 2 .. .. ·-··--·--·------...--...·--,-----_...-· ----.. -------..... ·---------------......... ----------...... ....----- • -.• . - -~ I s ,. .. .. ,; Bentley Promoted .... . , -·~ ,. Appointmert of Jack R. ~ . *1ey, 46, of Santa Ana, as •· ~ vlco preeident ol LTV ~ Altec, lnc., subsidiary ~-· · 'ng-Temco-Vought, Inc., • allas, was announced to· ::; day by Lee D. Webster. president and chief ex- •• ecuUve offlcel'. Benltey, who has been C'j; wittl the company since 1161 has his \)ffices in' ... Aoahe.im, where two of the company's major divisions -Ung Electronics and Altec Lansin& -share a facility. Bentley has been secretary and controller of LTV Ling Atlee since 1965 and prior to that was con- troller, having joined the Ling Electronics Division in 1962 as vice p~sident and controller. . . . ---· - DAILY ltlLOT Ja Bid & Asked Prices of Mutual Funds Pac:ka Bell. I G MAY CLEARANCE Fl AL DAYS! 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Cottons, wools and acryli~ in the newest styles. Misses' Sportswear, 4G- MeP's Handkerrhief 2 19 Reg. $2.95 • Bonus dozen (13) on fine handker- chiefs now 11t these special savings All in lOO~b cotton. stock up now. Misses' Summer- Light Suits 19.99 Rayons with a linen look, cotton checks and other wanted easy-ea.re fabrics, beautifully styled. Misses' sizes. · Misses' Suits, 21-\ 3-rit Italian Chaffn~ Dish 9 .99 12.00 value Crafted of polished aluminum with dramatic accents in ebonized bake· lite. The perfect server for hot hors d'oeuvres or that special buffeL Houaeware1, 3&- • Easy Care Vinyl Recliner 99.95 Black vinyl recliner wfth di!iitre~ fruitwood finl!'hed frame. Molded ca~ plaque inset in arm. 6.00 mon ly. P'umlture, - Indoor-Outdoor Slippers 1. 99 S4 valae • Discontinued styles and colors by well-known makers. Fabrics, leath· ers, sparklers ••• be early. Hosiery, S- Nylon Tricot Petticoats 2.99, 2/s.00 Choose nylon tricots with lace or embroidered trims or tailored nylon taffetas. Whites, pastels. Llngerie, Z4- Boys' No-Iron Walk ·Shorts 2. 99 14-$5 values Ivy styled with belt loops, in great solids and plaids. No ironing needed sizes 8 to 18. Boys' Fumiahinga, 26- Double Knit Wool Dresses 10 • 99 $26-$33 values Great for traveling! A tine choice of styles in wanted colors, they pack beautifully. Misses' si.7.es. . Daytime Dresses, 73- Quilted Bedspreads Richly Tailored 18.00 30.00 value fuO size Beautl!ul~"Putf-quilted with dou- ble needle stitching. Solution dyed chromspun in assorted colors. Bedding. 55- Mighty .. Spanish Galleon 32.99 "tJ.40 ... In metal ttnished tn antique slate green with gold tone "'"'~ti. 29'r 30" overall. 5.00 month! •. Wall Deem', U- •sHOP NEWPORT 10:00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. MONDAY THIU fllDAY SHOP 10 A.M. TO 9:30 f'.M. MONDAY THIU SATUDAY* SATUIDAY 10:00 AJA. TO 6:00 P .M. ' \ .. 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In handsome walnut finish. 11.00 monthly. l"wllitair. D-• NIWPOltT .,......._,...., .....,.., ._.. , ............. It r . ·---·-·---·------. -.. . .. .,. ~ .. . .. ... ...... . ••• ·~A Y, SATiJRDAY . Summer Handbags 'J. 99-7 • 9 9 reg.17-$15 From a California maker, this group includes plastic patents and look-like-calfs. Many shapes an<' colors. Handbags,'.rl- Deluxe Lull aby Crib 43 . 99 reg. s55 Full 6-year size with raised bunn>' decal. hardwood construction, in a versatile walnut finish. Infants' Furniture, 81- Men's Fine Robes 10 • 99 reg. S14-$20 Dacron" polyester a n d ~on blends in prints, plaids and stripes in many r.olors. S-M-L-XL. Men's Clothing, ~ Jr. and Petite Summer Dresses 10. 99 $14-$17 values Bright and breezy summer dresses in a choice of many easy-care fab- rics and styles, all cool. 5-13. Jr. World, Petite Dresses, M. 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Men '1 Sportswear, 50-- Famous Maker Cotton Knits 1.99-3 .99 Choose from pants and jamalcas ln solid colors, tops in, l\ripes. prints and solids. ¥ilses' sizes. · Street Floor Bt.Jdlet Sportnrear, -• •I Sunbeam 12 Cup Twist-Top Perk 14 • 99 18.98 valu11 Brews four to twelve cups to perfec- tion. Fully automatic from start to finish. Exclusive pop-up basket gives you extra easy cleaning. Rou..eW&res, Ill>- Simmons Hide-A-Beds 218.00 Floor sample sale ot custom quilted loveseat hide-a-beds. Print cover In gold. Great for your guelt room. Sleep Shop, 18- RCA Victor 172 Sq. In. Por table 124.95 New Vista sporta.bout tv 'Wtth 18" dtagonaJ meuumnent. 9utlt-ln uhf vhf antennas and 20,000 volt cbu- Iii. 7 .00 monthly. 'Ns'I .... . ,,,.,, ......... w 7 ,, ..... ,.,._ tft.altl . ·--·--·--... -·-·. -· ·- . \. . . . • Sc • La: • Ch • 8tt • Pu •• I ·---- .... , ... ,,. , ,. . -,,, .,, , .. , ..... ~ . . . . . ......... ,,., ..... ......... . ,, ..... -... -..-.... ,. ) . ' VINYL-ACRYLIC EXTERIOR =R~ PAINT : =r~~,. .. ~~:,:isott. . 395 • Clean·up with water · OUR • 8tUSh or roll • Pure wttite ...ct •II colors PRICE o.11on . c::r:&.25 EXTERIOR SPECIAL HOUSE PAINT FINE QUALITY OIL BASE • Excellent for all exterior wood 199 • Good hiding 'OUR • Brush or spray ' • Extremely durable PRICE White only-You can tint to suit 3 50 Giiion COmpareble Retail Price • SPECIAL PUICllASE FlllEST QUAUTY •Wllhettt. • Sunfnt HuatStlectlon MWpettna ·=i. 1.95 UXTUREQ ' WALL COVERllG '•tt._' l•l•dlon. ofoolcn and ~ 39c ,.,Roll 49c,., ... , ~ 11 14.n. 1114.Ft. --~ ........,. a.... ...... ., CIMlt eo.... ........ eo..... ..... .... 1~~~ 3~~3t~~lt. ::: TILE 20cc T\JIE IA.COi.On eo4:,. 25!.. llAWllll 4c PPCIU ea. 30ccr\fl_E WA10CILDIS ci.!,. 25~ IUIY..UCUY IHlfs 1.89 AITIST CAllVAS CAKlll 39c 1 55 c•• Tllllt 52 In. width • Yd. ~ mm TWt 35• L ..... tt j'k IOI. h z. W VINYL-ASBESTOS P'LOOR TILE LAROE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAMRNS AND COLORS • Extrerntfy touch C 111r ·=v:_woocs 9 •nd dureble .. :_• ~:f1•1~ ftlCI Tilt 'INTERIOR HIQH.GL0ss l!NAMl!L •OM.,._ LATEX-RVLIC . EXTERIOR :'~~~ PAINT Can also be used for an extremely durable interior job • Clean·up with water OUR 199 • Scrubbable • V2 hr. dry PRICE • Brush or roll • White and colors 3 50 Gallon . I Compareble Retlil Price • ' • lllUll 351 CMll .. EM ER Y CL 0 TH nc I x II In. IHUTI .. IA. PAINT THl•EI & 4'11, "~'r~nli-u.- Ml•DI ART • MARKING ..... 10 colon-12\.. . NO-DRIP VINYL Interior Thixotropic Formula • 1 hour dry. Scrubblbl• PAI NT • Cl•n·up wtth weter • Excellent hldlnc • Won't chip creek or peel PUROr~ITE AND OUR 298 ACOMPlET£ LINE · OE~~~ORS PRICE °'''°" Compenable Retail Price 5.32 DABD BBAKDS PAlll'T 00 o J • 1 N •, N 1 c; HT s , , , ·. ·. r .... • ·• • . " ... .. • .. "' .-. '1 • u r1 r."' , { · I' • ' JVCaOlf 01l11AllO-t1•#ru1tA U#TA llOlllCA 8.-0AOWAY AT flltST A'tt. 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(0.11") S e1K1t• "-"" ef C..1rel W•ar ~#I• e 8Aftlt.,,.UJ e ,_MO e aAll ••ll#All•#O ' I ·-~-----.-~ ----... ----. --. -· ----__ ,.... __ ....... -·-.. -. ---·-· - 'I ' DAILY PILOT heryont M11 Something That ~ !Is• w.nts- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND .., .... ....,....., .... ,.. ........... . ,..t•··· .. ·---........ ~ ... .. ............... ..., ......... .... ..... 11 ,..,_ IMT ""°' WAtff An ,__ ................................ ............ ...esa .............. .....,. HOUSU .01 SALE (2 lt4rNM) 30I Vll Cordon, Corona 6el Mar IFW1'70 (open Sa~ 1·5) (2 Ir. I F1mlfy ., Deft) • a..l Dr. Ccireei dtl Mir nMnO ' (Open Sat 6 Sun) (l leclrwm) tot Via Nice, Lido laJt . 871-8188 (Open 8at 6 Sun l·g) Ml2 lolbury, cameo Shotet m.a110 (Open Sat 6 S\ln l·S) ll04 Mareua, Newport ~ach f'7MOOO (Open Fri Sat• Sun 1·1) Ill Seaward, Corona Hlahlandai. CdM '73-2222 (Open !It a lua 1·1) (J Ir. + Apt.) 812 Orchid, Corona del Mu 873-2222 (Open Sat le Sun 1·5) (l It. I F1mify or Den) ••1000 Wett Bay Ave, Balboa 813-7300 or Mi '~8034 (Sit le Sun 1·5) 1800 Cornwall Ln (Weatdlff) NB (Off no.er Dr.) (Open SUn 12·5) 1&312 f.lilt t.ne, NB M2·17fl <Open Sat i Sun 1-8) 1221 SuMx Lane (Wettcliff) NB 549-9182 <Sat • sun 11-5) (4 a.•oom) 1314 Galoy Dr., Diver Shores M2-8U& ' 1 (OPft Dally) ••331 Mornin•tar Lane, Dover Shortl MUU5 <()pin Dally) •4'21 Ptrlwn Dr., Cameo Shoret 84Nt11 <Open DaJJy) 225 E. Wt._ st., COlta Mete MMetO (Open Dally) 806 North Bayfront, Balboa llland 871-2222 (Open Sat ' Sun 1·&) ,. . . . CORONA DIL MA& Lutk Homee ••• . . Quelty, V1lue, IMuty, Comlert ll tM louWand'a melt dtlirlbl1 and fudlll!l.!I .... A • ~ ~boot l)'llem aad UnJ"nity Of Calitonta • lrnm ea. PUI 1Ult momeett n11 from ~ Vin HWa. Senaib'-Iced frellt Dlrte"-1 ~k...., IM. ..,,. Y. pr Pde .... ..,, .• ~,.,.,. t1j '°' ... ,. 900 ,... !' ... J ........... -,.., fWr • ,..,, .. to ... .... WSK. qraciou6 , l/-ganc•/ A ma,ruttcent, ebarm·fllled 4 BR 3 batb bomt fronted by imPftllh'e white walled court YIM entNn~. lmttnl)y Upt 'Jf::iou. 11•· in1 roo111, fonul IJAu wallld 1 room overlookin1 tar11 C1Ndln heated poor 6 pat- io. Paneled pme room! llqullitely decora'*i II immaculately maintained! 3 car 1ar.,el Amae1 tM 411da,W.htd bomea on tar1e Iota, in a Pl'llUle .,._ ol Newport Be9ch • not llued 11•:-A tnamtndoua value for t74,HO! OPIN HOUSI SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 ·I 1000 West 11.y Aftllll 'fl:uly gorgeous. large, I bedroom, I bath, wtth 30x20 ft. Uvtnat room -lar• famtly room -all built.ins, inctudlna barbecue - beauJtful 20x42lf.a ft, Ba)'IJdt Terr1et - Ptar & slip for large bolt. •1101000 with SS0,000 down. PA. Palm;,. .... ...,.,.,94 2377 Vii Lido 67S.1JOO er Me S-I034 110 2 iTOltY S lttcka Prem Boaet. nm 2 y..,. old, 2.800 aquare foot ......... bu an 1m. PNl91w tln'IJO entry, 4 fX· tr. llrp lllldroolb. 3 fle- gant ti.tbl. Mallift Muttt s..dte bu a llalcony. Walnut )lllMled famlty room. Built· In deluxe ldtcben widl dUmb- waJttr. Sef*'ate .a t 111 t y room. A Fantutic VALUE only $34,996. WUI tndt tDr smaller borne. • "I!'..,... -...... ... ................ , ...... . .._ ,_ $7tMO te $tltMO .. POOl. ........ 1111 1111. Allwne high VA Iota t\t ~ --tlll-PlTI -I BR + family 1*1UalH.IM.MMM1. * * North o.ta MMa Hit Ca$Mltc c h u r c h. IM•~ft. --. room + famll1. Wllf I t -"1trerton or Anabatm. aret. . 42. * * * Will trade immaculte Newport Beach home. a Bit 1~ batbl, hardwood floon. Wanl 4 BR M•a Vent. borne. En. 878-UM. * * * * Low interest-51K %. Low payment -t144 Pm EuUide 3 BR + family. Room for bolt ' trtiler. Eve. 5*1189. . DAVIDSON lealty 2711 HlrMr 11, C.M. 546 14M lftt J4t.1111 (4 Ir. I F1mjly or Den) 1018 NoWqbam, Newport Buch (WMtellfn' • .,.rt Hel .. 11 ..,.,.. c ... ., 2629 H~ ... CHnl A lalp 3 bedroom, tmnlJJ ~9491 Open U11 t PM Nam home located on a 144-&347 988-0181 ~ay 1·1) ll~n !Al (W111'llll -) NB (~ ....u. tent) <Ol>en sun 12-S> m Aft. (Newport lltt1bta) NB (°"'1 sun 1·1) 2"7 Drab (If .. 4el Mar) CM MNIU (Sat • 8un 1·5) . if (4 Ir. + Apt.} SIA larback>I (M., Verdi) CM ... uno ' <Sunday) (I Ir. I F1m1'y er Deft) 1218 Minnesott Ave. (Mesa Verdie) CM 545-1844 (Sit ' Sun G-5) (HOMt + lrteemt} 68 8Mcoft 111 fNr Ill• llland) {Off la111dt Dr.) (()pea ftVI • lun 11·8) M WESTCl.D'f DJUV!! 848-TTU Open Eva VOGIL VALUI Loweet pr1ctd 5 BA bome lt1 the UM. 2,00D Sq. Ft. gar. age. Pool-med lot, bltnl, newlJ pslnted IMldf' • out. Car1'tted A: draped. Onl)- $39,D. VOllt Co. JlMJton 211611. Oi.lt Hwy, CdM • m.n • SPICTACULAI YllW-OCIAN aMI IAY C~ann~ le,/ -Aparlm,n/J 0. W•f1ent..., NempM ........ Ir.ti.., IUI 0.... ..._ C.-.. Mw, CA AMPLI •UDT PAlllN• _. toAT SLIPS . My .... .., . TM "C•d••I•" W.y of Life THI ADVANTAHI WILL IUINlll YOU You can purcbue and pt fee Utlt -or le• tf Joa prtftr. AtL aDtl. hne WATERt'RONT VllW. All ban two bedrootn1 and two blthl. -WrrH LARGE PA'MO. YOU ~ltl INVITID TO INSHCT oua PUaflltlHID MODIL .., Slf.SOO ... Up ..... $420 M11tllly & Up ....... 673-17• ht ,_, .. , ........... L 2 bedroom Md larlt IU'dtn wte w lot. ~roof -nset · Oeeen Ir.... room den Offtdnl • 1otot11 1-m ~ Joeda fJf ,..,: HAZEL DRIVE patio -p I u 1 ..... flltlt elllq. neet Jandtcaptnc and I ring checlltlook A BUdni apartment JlaaJ extru. room to ldd on for die pvw.. Privacy, location .... + Low nu ... nalftle. ins i.nu,. '4-1.500. ' 2 BR. den. IDnnal .... 2 ..... ... "RlHO" .. ex~:~:e ';'.~ Clleswdy' Co. ·~·SPRING · Shown exdullvell llr. • ,. •REAI:rV Celancy 1 .. 1 1st... '42-7777 ••• 2828 E Coa•t Hwy.,~ 1904 Hattier ams .. C.M. "ANTTDlr ;!!1!!1!!!!~~=~;;;;;;;;;~67~34~77~0~;;iiliJ 0,.. Ewe. la Weetcutf Orm· A MONTICELLO HOME OOMES 'JN AN EXTRA GOOD PACUCEI TRADE-IN YOUR PRESENT HOME FOR i\ MONTICELLO TOWN· HOUSE AND ... YO U'LL HAV! MONEY ENOUGH TO BUY THU • . . or another one of th.e ... 217bedroomaf ~_,DIN ~ .. taad 4 b•u•' t. Muter ~"J I '--. double ....... deluxe buOt·tll ~ w/w eupedll;t•• plete extstar r"tllalUOI ... wfttl ......,. Country Club k. l heated poola. ...... tionfa~. Center of Harltor ANil . Ha~r = c:.rwe.r, • , •••. , •••• , . \4ii ""· ~h~ "·················:• .... rc•C...~ ................. \!4t• u.c. tt !NtN ..••..•.••••••.•....•.• :1 • ....,.,, .............................. . Public Golf Covrte •••••••.••.••.•••••. l lftl. ~Calf.~ •••••••••••••.•••••• ~ .. ~ ................... ~····"'"" lay & Beach Htw,.rt leach Office llAUT"UL OCIAN fltONT HOMI IALIOA PENINSULA Juat lllttd -S bedrooms -4 batba; Lar,. liYinl room with Deck over- lookinl bl'Old upame of Oc110. For· mil Dlninl Room , all eledric home, includln1 eltdronlc oven. If any extras . All lamt• f\amiturt included ii pttct ol '125.000. en.noo bes: 548-eeel CHARMING LIDO llLI MIMI r.ae-.. 1lTtq for ...... fllllr. 4 Wrr r•, I 1*111. Phaa Huft flay. .-. llaay atrat. Ownlrt hi-. ,..,. elllllld IDOthlr boml. Shown '1 Appt. •,eoo. tft.9200 t.es: Ml•t ltAal OLD OCIAN PltONT .lllll of Newport Pllr. a bedroom1 - Unble or natable. P'lxtMlpptr on IOJ 110 iot. Zoned fOr Trtpla. Bllt Belch .... Oner wtll IMDct to qaallfted .,..,., .... ,000 -Yaant, aDd wt bne tbtkey. 8'7Mt00 i:.e.: 1'7M088 IALIOA COVIi MAUTY Pltr • J'lolt. ll'lpem6•• 120' on water lkll. Home bM two wtnp 1JUb de-1.lcMf\al '9Dtlr lawa 6 landle8pln~. Orut for entertatntn,. 2600 1q. ft. A«lnt 1111,000. m.noo .... .....,,. BALIGA MINOALOW 0.. Beach -.. eJoee to ID on M lllt With roam to ..,.... ...... ....._ An uc•• _, It ~.._ bJ appt. only. ,,.... --= ..... COINll LOT-MYCIUT r. LlrMI. terp 01rD1r -•no. e11.eoo. imr don ..,,.. wm .. .... rn.llOO IN:ltlltee .., I ..... IMlty. Ille. .................... .,,.,. ( ~-=-near~ BR lm· ury home. Din. rm., paneled fa.m. rm., 3 trpb., 3 car aaraie .. Pill' • slip prtTUtcea. send)' bffdl. Plana ml1 be MU by :f!s~· Ra'~~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $198,000 WestcRff lxctllllve "l'.ltate like" living on amall acale. Spadoaa landscaped patio le lS' x 15' pool. R o 1 e 1ardem, trees -sedmton! Extra lrg. UT. rm. i dtn. rm. + 3 bdrm. . . . . . . '89,000 Kn: Haney , •• 1 •...... Ne, ..... Ctn be lllUmtd on WI to .. lJ 1'0me. 4 bed.Noma, family room. I /I 1lec. kitcben. On cul-dHIC It.reel. Only 8 iqoatbl old ...................••...... ta,IOO MJa Leidy /Mn. Burn• J Ir .• 2 .. .-Irv. ,.,,.. '84,IOO new excluaive for tM '°'1~1 nec-uU.e. Contemp. dllilD -1ota of • .,.... 6 brick. Good pottn. for appredltioa. J. Cllrbon CMlce hl .. Rt Site Octen Yin -Own )'WI' llDd. Mid to =~~. ~~ .. ~.~ ~.t.1.~!.~.~r ~ Obartottt tons · -~ l9y wl Oum ""411 4 BR, 2~ Ba. with huae famtJr root1. .... room and tar,. wallld petio. One lhart bJock to belt bey and ocean bNcMI .... Walt Haut OFFICE OPEN . . SATURDAYS COLDWILL. IANID Ir CO. tlOI I. cobT HIOHWAY NIWllOIT llACM - kl .... , \ Realty, Inc. c.... •• Mir Offlet WALK TO llACH Park-Ulre atm01phere with 1urprWn1 privacy -and only 2 blockl to Octlft Blvd. -or 1 block from downtown. 3 ledrooma, 1 ~ bltba. Hu11 livinl room. Trtmtndoua Lanai. Price PO,• llO. · Nlntty·thrM y11r balance on a..•otd, at tit.,.,,_._..__. .... t7WOOO QUllT SICwm,__ c.... built, ,._ upttatn.-Giiiillili.ii llr View. 18dl -r.!J -floor. Larp trtlittc atone ftrtpl.. pldoul flm· Uy room. ConTtnitnt kitchen. Owner will eondder 1ad borne la Coroaa dtl M• in trld1. Price Mt,HO. 87&-3000 2"1: 8'1-0&N DUftLIX MOYI IN CONDmONI 8ltuted • ~"earner loca- tkm, Jut OM block fNm lbopl and lranlportitlol .. Two bldroom41Hnnt. Cbetrlu1 11Ytn1 room wtt!I ftni>laet. New w/W car'1'lt i dnDll. PLUS one bedrom ftmlfaMd apt. i 2 car 11np. Prbt Ml,000. 87~ IT•: MB-7912 ' . ~ IWf• MDVI• l Alltbatllllt tt• ,,..,. twlWetloa • 81 .... Wroom • JOUALdlldrlc room .._ VJIW lndadll Ualvaatty Im. ad Seddlebact mcnmtalnl. Hiited • blhd pool Artlldc lllld-ICa..... IDcludtng ~ wldtl btock Wall. Prkt DOW only 147.500. 87WOOO !ftlo Ml •a .., ...... ....,, .. M01 LC.... ~ey .,.... ; .......... -.. ~-----.,,--..... ~ ..-..-.---·-'-' -. HOUSIS o..r.1 II That's cost w 3 BR place. Huge I ins, w summt school for SUI I Your • featur: 2~ h with t room & dra1 all sci some S33.9f Coron• \- View, fp. bath!!, ,.,.. 612 I 3 BRA NJ elor Apt I05 N S.I Pif'r & Fl room to Don ~ Corona d IAI P04 Outstandi -This p bdrms. rate ..rn: pool wltr sweep. I garage $.15 • !al. I 646-717 0 'II L"t l'bls jg I bath ir near -111 an idea growing pletely : with a place, I like ti.c mg l'OOI 3 car ABLE Ruth i 1600 We: Sunset 535 I OP! F'ORY Bring Pt1v/be1 & terms dinlni, Show Dolar 2828 E Eastsldf bath -I each. I • $29,900 al lttl clee. C to &tm RJtr st *U I TH JO Ye Awar I I • Fo1 e Pa e St• • 21} e Po. • 3 I eTll ,..,, Nft . " --••••r r -~-···*• . . . ., . . -._....... .,,. . . ·-........... -. .. .. .. . . --,,,, . . . . NOT· 71/t'lo IUT §l/4o/o INTEREST 1bat'1 right! Alaume hlgb FHA loan-at no cost with payments lower than rent Choice, 3 BR home + famUy room fr double fire- place. Newly peinted interior & exterior. Huge bedrooms. lovely ~tchen with all built- ins, w /w carpets It drapes. Ideal yard for summer fUn 'Vith brick patio. Close to all schools. Right price at $26,450 -see this for swe! FIGHT INFLATION! Your chance to snatch up this fabulous buy reaturing: 5 BRs + a huge family room with 21h. luxurious baths. ultra modern kitchen with built-in oven & nnge, spacious living room complete with fireplace, w/w carpets & drapes. A choice convenient location near all schools, shopping & churches. It needs some paint & clean up but what • value at S33.950. Will sell FHA or VA. I' \I I . \\ 111 I I ....... , \f:'\\11\\ ~ ........... I ,1 1)' • 612 Orchid, CdM 3 BRA hath home with BAch· ~ Apt • only $35,500. I05 North layfront lllboa Island Pirr le Floet. 4 BR, 3 belhs, room to build. Don V. Franklin REAL"mR 3250 E. Olest Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-22'12 IAR HARBOR POOL HOME Outstanding in i!Yery rt'sp«t -This popular model has 4 bdrm!, 2 baths with M'p8· rale .muter 1111ite. targe pool with automatic filter It sweep. Lot.s of extras. Elec. garage door oipener, etc. $35,$(). 646-7171 • ~2313 I OPEN EVES. 1 THE fJEAL E:....; T ;..._ T ER :-: Large Spilt Levell J'hl11 ii an enormous 4 B.R 3 bath Jmmaculate h o m e.. near. MW. In Baycrest, with an ideal floor plan tor " growing family. Huge com· plete.l,y aeparate game room with a massive stone fir~ place. opening to a PfU'k· like beck yard. Formal din· ing room! Breakfast room' :I CfU' ~! UNBEAT· ABLE for 161.500! Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 160Ci W estclUf Dr. 642-.5200 Sunset • Ocean -8ree1es 535 Hazel Dr., CdM OPEN SAT & SUN FOR YOUR INSPOCMON Bring checkbook &: Bikini Prlv/beach, privacy, location & temw + 2 BR, den. formal dininr, 2 ba executive home lin the SO's) Shown vcchwvely hy: DeL1ncy Real Eatate 2828 E. Coa8t Hwy., CdM 673-3770 3 HOUSES East.side CM. One 2 8R 1 bath + two l BR 1 beth ea.ch. Priced to 11ell laat ti! I • S29.900 fumi!ihed. Good rent. Ill a ref! • neY!I' •11)' VllClln• ctn. Ca 11 for tlJ)IJO!ntment I to show. Rltr Stf>.3928 Eve. ~7190 *LAC HEN MYER • I ETTER THAN FHA! 6.60/0 20 T-Y.. A ........ • Award Winning IONNtl IAY Hl ... LANDS e Forfftel Di11lnt ltm. e Parquet Femlty ltm. e Stal11lett Wet ler • 21/t ., 'h ··*'" e Pool·siHcl Y ar4's e l Car 61re9•• e TRADE.IN Pla11 aG WllDWAID c• 11• _... Tlllllt ~., NIWflORT llACN • Sala AonCI ®.~ A7M.Jtl ........ 6U-MM 1093 laker, CM 546-5440 lack lay Estate Huge rorner lot with large irate access for boat or trail· Pr • plus room lor pool. Im· m1trulRIP 4 herlmom and !I illfl:I' beth!. DINING ROOM PLUS f' AM IL'!/. ROOM. Kite.Mt bu all built·in ap- plial'.ICft including dishwuh- er and 3 ovms for the l'OUl'- met cook. MIU\icured lawns &nd IJ'ee8 ~ the beau- ty of mis special home. Owner transferred, can give quick J)O!ISeSSion. Full price ot $39.950. ~ 0013 WE.5TCLIIT DRIVE 646-771 l Open Eves. Squeaky Clean cute 3 Bedroom home on laJ:i,te lot 73'x100', quiet street. Close to schools, !lhoppinst. tnUlsportalion. Ideal tor any lll'Tlall family. Excellent financing. $19,500 Union Strl'<'t 293 r;, 17th St. 646-M!H Evf'. 6'16-5752 $500 Down On this 4 bedroom, 2 bflth family home. CI08e to every. thing. Just Introduced lo the market -won't be around long!! $130 ~ month Jn. dudee principle a.nd inter· est. ~ ~:I W~U'F DRJVE ~ T1U Open Eve11. Old Fuhioned Charm! A gated itarden entran('P walled A ptt~ in old rPd brick! Heavy shake roof! Trees! 2 story • book firp. places: Hu~ wool carpetrd living room large enough fOf' your grand piano! This 3 BR -2 beth home in WP~· cliff is 10ttded with old ra~h· loned r harm! BETI'ER HURR.Y! OnJ.y $43.~. Ruth P1rdoll, R.1ltor J6ffi Wt'Stcliff Dr. 642·5200 Steal This 2 Bf'C'troom C'ntl~2P nn R.;I Int 50xm 1n toad l'Pnlal ll"Ptl. Build unit-tor excel- lent income. Only $25,000 293 E. l 7lb St. 646-44!H Evl'. 6"16-5T;i2 LAGUNA IEACH- HOUSE Wtnl A VIEW th1t nrvrr sto119! ! North t'fl(f on Oct-an side ol Hwy. 1 ~ to nice bell .\ tide poole. U pGirs ltv-nn with frpl. Mod bright kitdl with utumlnated ceU .. 2 br, den • aun rm, 2 N + bdl lhwr, ct111 patio w /frl>I, xtru A. bl t ·ins itt.tore. 3 cteck-"" 3 IPV('ll. Lwlb lnd· !IOJ>, dbl Jfar. $49.500, low Int, no-J)Olnt IMn. Bkr. 194-7578 GI DON'T IUY Until you have 11een tbJ11 plush 3 ~ 2 bl.lb north tide home. ~Jtbed bmJwuod noon. d@ep p11e ~. Md CUltom clriapet. J'1oor to Of!Wni .,.,. n. epliecow and bullt•ln ldktwn. Jmmeal1te I~ l out. 123,tll> . .-in total CUh ftettdM (no( 11111- nt)wor dimc'l C.O Rot.Iman Co. 21• F'airvff.w Rd .. -.m2 dll.Y or nlabt. No Down ' DAJL V 'llOT J7 HOUSIS flOlt SALi:- 1000 General 1000 Coate Meaa 11f0 ofuxuriow Bargain/ Selea through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor Cost• Mese Board of Realtors totaled $16,300,000 for the fint 4 months of 1968. List your prop- erty with a Rea ltor today, . QUALITY CAMEO SHOR.Es: Dnmatir vlew of Hartor ~•n.o«. Polnl Fermin, OllaJina, & wh1tc water brN.king on rodes ~ ft bf'low your liv- ing nn. Modified oriental, 2 BR. den, and dinin• nn. lux\lriouS landscapm&. 1616 LIM91n &..ne-Open Sund.ay 12.J D .. IAILI WISTCUJJ AIU Not .._. '-' .......... ~...-..... ~, Charming old brick garden entrance _'fi\h wrought iron gates! Heavy shake roof! S'Oar· ing vaulted & timbered ceilings, malsalve handmade Mexican brick fireplace! Stunning formal dining roo~lus wood panelled aame room! 4 specious bedrooms, 3 deluxe baths! Olive trees! Outdoor lighting! Separate cbil· dren's play yard with story-book playhouse! Lg. sunny patio! 85x110' pool-siied lot! Sup- erbly decorated & landscaped! Owner trans· ferred-a "must sell" bargain! Only $69,750! .------.-. .-.-. --.-.-.-, DOVER SHORES: Contl'm· ..V~~~ flOrary Spanish Bayfront WV-.--.. ..-. -W 7T7 LJTI Jlomc>, 4 RR, 4 b8ths, d.in· --'LZLU> GrowinCJ Family? IM rm, A<'tlvity rm, mag. f thton lite 1623 Antigua w~ nlfiN'~t entry ~II v.1th {}{£ in ta11hlonablf' Baycl'C$l ~t-epmi open stal!'W11y In t . 1 a nf'w la~" !l BR homr, ~ nooc. enormous kitch· witti formi1l dlnin11: room ('11, Pier & Slip. Owner mwt rea t7 and ~'" family i<l7.e sell: Ruth Pardo/I, ~aftor UM V1~13 f'rl Om Ntwp01 1 Rl'al·h book-lined family room Ai;km~ St57.:l(l() :i Mr JtllrRJ:I' Submll nlfrr11 s~ .... , 1111 TRUST m:Jo:n 333 Morninttt.r Line 1605 Weatcliff Dr., Newport Beach-642·5200 2200 SQ. FT. lull pr1('(' $.ll.~.500 JnVINJ-: TF.RRAC"E: lln· Exclusive with: ED RIDDLE REAL TOR 646-1111 Uve Like A Kin9 ~utiful Baycret1t h o m e with 4 BRs 31~ bAths, for· mal dlnin~ room I-femi~ room. Delightful pool & hug~ petio. laycrset Charmer Oulstandin11: 4 RR home with beaml"d ceillnits in living room, dining room & family !'0001. Spariclinst l8x.16' pool. Y.ou'll love this on«'. $39 ,500 Bal'i)ain 4 BR home m1ey custom features. Walt< to Marinen School. Parle &: Westcliff shopping. HUJTy on this one: Jerry Freud Ch.rlea Arnold Realtors ~rr~ $158 Per Month C>wner transff'fl'Pd -irays ~It NOW! Th~ bedrooms. 2 bRthli, lat"ll't' flreplace, built· Jn kitchen. 1:1' X 3>' covned and encloll<'d petln, brand nf"W wall to wall carpetin1t. ExoeLIPnt !O('Rtion, nf'11r ele- menlary 11ehool, C'burchc>s Md ~hopping. .Just put nn th4> markl't • should !It'll im· m~iateJy. Low inleN'sl, 5~ ':io fllA Hien may be AS· ~Pd anrl Sl!'.8 J>f'r month woold includl' 11xc5! [;sr~P.Jutr· ~~ 2414 Visla Ori Oro Nrwpnrt B<-arh OCEANVIEW ~EGE REALTY Bayfront Pier & Slip 3 BR, :I RR '" fam rm nn xtn li;tP Int with room fnr pool. custom hit Quallly lhruoul. Could add IOl'Omc Apt. View of entire Bay. Sllll,IXXI J. Cl11rkson ~ rlo11htectl y rhP hi'~• bu~ In ltvinr Terrl\t'e F.a~t. -I RR. !I bllths. den. mlSler hrf1. mom opening to beautiful 16 x J6 Pool, Worlcshop, bit· in BBQ, in kitchen, shake t'OOf. Over :l,<KX> sq IL S.54,<KX> C11l for Appt. DOVER SllORES: \1agn1ti· <"'Ill n p w V1rw homP or llN'lll disrini·rinn in thc-fin· P~l IOl'&tinn 1n l)nvrr ~horr~. 4 BR, t11r1tr SOl'i11I rm. 1 'Mlh~. V1rw or !he whnJP Harbor Arra. Qlmpl,.tc>ly carpeted, d111ped, and land· IC&ped. Sll.!!HJOO 1324 Galuy Drive OPEN DAILY Ne1r Golf Course '-1..L..ell •--L & Co \ANllW , --· • CUSTOM by BOB CLEG(; lc mo e. cout Hlellw•Y iohn macnab REAL TY COMPANY 881 DOVER DR. Ev<-.nings Call &16-4!i79 just completed. 1 hlock lroin N•'K~J~t<~11 c~~nl• Meu Verde t:ol! & Counh'Y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Club. 4 BR 3 baths, 3 car garage, formal dining room. Top quality throughout. See "Shirley" at 1877 Maui Cir· cle Just off Mesa Olive. I Al. Colleae P1rk ExclusiYes Best Buys! 90 hrtve 2 other nl'w c11s1om 3 BR 2 ba bf-aut landsc-apcd homes In show you, l Adult occ~pied ...... $26,500 College Re1lty 546·5880 1500 Adams al llllrbnr (Neer Cinema Thl'all'l'l Most Beautiful 3 BR, 2 heths, drn. tplc, dlntl.l~mmmmEE= rm, lu~h carpels, guei;I IA YSHORES housp, 11wi":'ming pool. Un· OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-S dcr mkt priced .... $31,750 2571 Circle Dr. Fast Pos11r_ 51 • 0 n 3 bdrm. 2 hath, cor. lot. room -· to i-xpalllt • Rl'dU<'C'd to ~ BR, 2 hll, try IO';(, Down Vacanl, $24,900 $.'f7. 5(Wl. coi8'11N1.'M~~TIN Newport HeiCJhts Ri';ALTORS 675 1662 AttrBMVI' :I hdrm. bomr. xln~ :>-rondltion. Low Do'''" -ONL\ m==~~==zl S23.500. ,, HALECREST ALSO • v vel ror. lot. 'll)nd locatinn • ASKTNG $10,CXX> • M.11kl' niter. HARDWOOD flOORJ "C" THOMAS RHltor 224 W. Coa11t Hwy. 541h'Jf>27 A~mp $22.600 \.ovl'mmenl Newport Bch. EVI'. ~'i6.i:t Loan. No nrw loirn frr • no - lnl't'f'll!!e inlC'rPSI rlllr11 If;'~) Harbor View Hills 3 BR l hUJ?P family mom mvrrm2 1800 ~Q fl of s::Mrl Coron• del Mar livlnir. Payml'nls $111-0 month Lusk • buil t homes locetl'd induries everylhinit. In the Southland's most de- Newport sirable le fasclnatiJ\i arra. Schools It Calli. Irvine at Campus just m o m e n t • Victoria away. Sl'nsihty priced from S...14.900 to $48.900 LUSK HOMES I (Open IOirrrt1nns: MacArthur Blvd 1 from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Evenings) Newport Fwy. Tum on San ==~==z~zz! .1011qu1n Hills Rd.. then follow 11ii:tn11 to model &rt'R. 646·1811 Boat Happy? SEE 68 BEACON BAY Open Thurs .. Sund1ty u-s Just Reduced $1000 e Exciting Bay Vifow! • Private sand beach! NO DOWN GI e THlnis cotll"t~! e Prrstige area: in Mesa Verde e :I BR homr with ri1mib J11xl lrstrd for quk'k flRIP' room &. Mllnny patio! Shal'f\ :I hclrm with wonrl BACK BA y I NEWPORT BEACH NEW CUSTOM HOME 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(!!!!7!!!!14!!!!)!!!!64!!!!2!!!!-1!!!!2!!!!35!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Brand new contemporary with stooe front. -3 largl' bedrooms • 2'w baths • Ex- $11,500 FULL PRICE tra la~e family room wlth An unbelirvabie home al such tirl'place .• Dinin51: room and R low price. Built on ~turdy a kitchc>n that will delight llARDWOOD ~~LOORS with mother. SJS,500 . 10"~ down. LARGE BEDROOMS. Quepn 546-2313 646-7171 sue kilchl'n with sl'paratf' Open Eve.s ~t'rvice por1·h. ldl'tll !o live in or renl oul 111 1n invest· THE fJEAL E STATER S TAKE YOUR PICK menl. lZ7 N. 101. l!:xcellenl Terms. Call Now~ Reduced s2000 iohn macnab N"w!>°rt 111tt" pool .homr. In IRVINE TERRACE rhcl1re l'nrnrr IOl'iitton. :I &I· • Plu~ inromr apartrnrnt • <dllni:lr roor. 3 largf' hclrms v vel Buildmit SllP • all \Jn· • Roth nicl'iy rurnisht'rl! & hanMnmP family rncim. lierground utJls. N.._r heal'h. e Exceptional! S60.IXXI Nrw r 111-pPl11 It rlra!H'"· lio- i·m" . fo:'Clrt1 rlrrs~ini;: l°flnm An rxre~tinnal buy . 1mmar· Rnd 12 h~lh 111 pool imir..i.. 2 BR. 2_ BR hom r C'h1t1 m· N<lnr hC'lfrr 111 lhis n<'w prir r inc par11ally l'OVl'rN1 Jll•ltn • o! $26,;.ori • 10,., down takM 1rlP11I fnr n111!1on~ rntrrPtn. Oost' lo ~ppin11:. lR holr Shown by Mary Lnu Ma rion thing rlown to quallnrd v~''· public gnlr rour'l4' 11djar.en1. Ruth Pardoll, Realtor Pnl'I' S2A.!li0 • mo11t h11rry! BPl!t rP.llOrt l>l'ach in all Or-l&<Xl WestcllU Dr. 64~5200 MESA VERDE REALTY ange Co. IC.ood tenM avail· ~~;::~=~~==ii=~==9!10zc=;;;;~=:==z: ii. I in~. Ai;klnc S.14 .• 100. ,,..,,7171 r..... ... ......, ""I' Call tor Appl. .,.,,.. · "''":ll rjvr~ .•.• ~ ... , ·• 642-1235 THE fJEAL ESTATERD ablel $13,750. -I Ph. 644.1133 FANTASTIC FIND lftCOME PROPERTY -WANTED Rl'al E!\t11te Sale~ Pl'<lpl,,. WHY NOT GF.T ON TIIE Family !Jomr loc11ll'ri nMlr Untl hllr Club Ho\111' m l \'s lots. strf'<'t I gtreet with 4 Bedmnms, 3 beth! le0p81'81P fam1ly room enclOllt'd YR rd Exoe.llcnt financing $74,!\00 0!11: Mrs. Pavlovidl or Mr. Abf'll GI -E I BANO WAGON? A ,.,.~•nm h11ilt :I Bn I ~ EXECUTl\lt HOM · bRth~ ht'll\/V ~hakr roof wllh 1'1rPr 2 RR units. :l 1111r11cr•:. ti. I Ovrr T.i Yr111~ in 1 '· · . 1 i:toorl l(l('tRlon jl111t otr IOlh Or·11n1:t> County n "" . kltrhl'~ 4" built-in~. Sl. $2i.~. 11\n lmm111i1h•tr homr in rs· e Full p111:e 11rlvrrll~tng S~cioos llvin11 !'()('Im. "' "jl Welll-McCarcUe Rltrs rhL~lvr Rllyl"rr~t. Lu-curin1111 • Infer nltice trlrtype r11~11 & drapes, firPplarl' • • mHlf'r t)('(lroom J1111te with e Trainlnit proi:nm Lot* at price _ only $21 950 1810 Newport Blvd .• <. .M. 1 • _ · 54&-7i'.!9 Eves. 644--0GF4 stardc-n k 111'1 Rnum. . e Insurance EZ lf'rms. 3 BR • 2 hetM, family e Maey other benefits I' \I I · \\ 111 I I r:;:1'1 \I<'\ \II\\ J< t \I ! ' t • OWNER MOVING-MUST room with oor, formal t'tin· Call 646-4494 • For lntervirw SELL in 10 daY!!. 3 BR 2 init l'OOrn & A hot.by room. ONLY 119.950 2 BR sing1' hllth~. ~e 1 j r e p I a re BNmtlfully " landscaprd, story. rondomlnlum. rlooblr rsl"J)f'l1n1t". aMachfod J!VllJtl', on '"" l11nrl. S.l9.~ attal'h!'ri 1t1t.l'RJ?t'. Pc-rf('('I 1093 Baker, C.M. S.5440 """It-ms It l'COm for 00.1 or 1001 \.LENWOOO l..A ·i;: rooditkln. Nrvrr Jivm in Z:Z1ZmC::::z1 ltAilrr. Ah'llllmf' !i'-,'~ lnan O\\'NF:R f;.ll-41\¥1 · ~"\Jmlshl'fl mml'r lrn:111nri Sl.1.1 J)C'r mmlh prlnciplr It AJ<Sunl<' IMn ol $11!1 mnnth MOVE UP!! ' 1 " I r r r -I . CALI, RAY OPt:N llOUSE inrludini= 111"r~ & 1Mur11n1•I' ro Cornna Highlanris. A·f>hii;, CAI ILT ~115\ IOl)l'n rvMt TllUll lhnt S\l~ 1·5 C'ALI. GL~:N Qr ~: ~; N Home, 3 Bdrm•. J bil1hs.1 ~lrrttrti:;e RM! Elt11r I Channel Front :,4~11st •Of)('n tu ~ 1 Plus Fami.ly Rm. Phi~ a' J Pier • f1ollt • rmnt Pi.tlo lll'r1t81:"!_nc-111 ~:~1111r - d'lildl'ftls TV or Gtmf' mom. A SWMtheart w hArbttur • :I ~R • P'1r"' l..e'l!M' 2 BR horn!', fir£1P:111~. Ptua Big Ocf>an Vtf'w lmn-11 :h:lrmlntj f'llrnWwd homl' l'illC'" • Wmli t1nonr • t°Uf• nJ)('n he11mt'd !'l'llin~ dou· profl'tllionally landc1tllf'd. )1151 Off dll! beedl ln thl' ni"hro • Or11r. O\\_,,,Pl" wUI I bl<' MU' ~l'll.ge. R·2 lot. OO!le ~. $43.500. n~I 11dv11ntq.,o. .. lor11tlon h11ndlf' fln11tlf'ln~. to m11rlcet11 It tr11n11port11tlon. CUI' DOSH R.11,or In Nl'WJ)Ort. Only $2!1.!-nl 3504 MARCUS AVE $11750 r r.rnt'lll' WQllamlOf'I, fUtr. R1lph P. M.alcey, Rlt;. 1 1~ w. ,..__~1 111 .... u v 67:\-1."',jO OPEN t,v 1-:..; '.\11I w Npt. Blvd .. 6~ Wells-McC1rdle Rltrs. ,,..,, """" •" 1 IRIO NcwPot1 Alvlf . C.M MUH72 F:Vfo:S. 673-:14611 S1le1man er Wom1n S'lO.~ 1...ove1y t; 11 s t s i d «' ~1q.7129 F..vr11. 644.()684 CUT YOll·RENT $,,,500 ' $,3 ,500 Otluxe trtl)lncs. 0wnl'1''a unit with tirepl11ct. dllfi· wa!!het. built-in ldldwn wlth •II lhf' finest delails. The 01hrr 2 rl.'fltals help pery your w11,y. Cull now & ~ lht fin. e111 inrome t•x siw-ltl'r. Newport .. Vlctorl• """"'' _Upper Bay Ana l11vrh ~ hrdmom. 2 hath ronrto'.m1num. Rll f'll'f' kllrh- Pn. Utl'JtP tlrl'plaN>, cloucl r.oll w w e111"P4'tin1t anrl rlraprs. privale petio 11ettlmi l~vid\ landscaping by pool and putung &Tttn. Excellent financini: . $39,500 29.1 E. I 71h SI. f:vt'. 846-!'17:'i2 OPEN HOUSE THURS. 1 • S P.M. S47 El MODENA Newp0rt Heighrs • 3 bedroom pool home in immacu)ale condition. Extra dressing roo111 & beth poolside • Re- duced $:.rol to f,!6,750 • 10% dO\\•n. TH}; REAL ~ATERS 646-717 t 546-2313 NICE 3 Bedroom NEWPORT HEIGHTS! Assume low 6% loan with 10% down or may sell VA nr FHA. See tbl& one bffore it's gone .• $18.900. 64&-7171 ~2313 THE Q EAL E S TATERS ~LEGE REALTY New liatlnt Ultl't. sharp 4 B~· Vude Higtllands ho with CUI· tom carpeting, door BBQ Wllh bulll·in benches, Al~ c-h1ld'11 playhou9e' & rtll(aC- tivc Rr<.-h brldgr ovt"r the s:oldflsh pend. Quid< J)OS• session. Excf'llent f'xiatlni; s~ ~ lt111n at $174 mo. tn· ctudn Tax a. Ina. E\Jll pncf' $28,500. Callett Re11ty 546-SHO Jf!OO Amim al Hubor INPa'r Cinema 1'lf.1t1rtl Victoria Mno Homes 16 NF:W HOMES Low dn. 6;. % ~yr IOM From $23,950 Vallf'y Road at Vlcttl'U (Just E. of Brookhunt up on blull) Lido size lots, fee nmple .Aancf -High above sea ltvFI · 'V Built • in eltebic @kitchen. Convt!ni· ent to shoPsllns: center, near new M'hOQ!J. 3 and 4 BDRMS • 1 & 2 tty Firrpl11l'c11, llUto glU'l!.ltlt 'II>' f'rator, carpeting, draperies, ff'J1cln2, landscapinii. Mich .. I K1y, lull.-.. Phone &12-2821 Eves 642..'1106 MPM - IMMAC. PROPERTY lST TIME OFFER.ED. 1 • :I BR, 2 • Two BR'a, and all have 2 baths. ~I'. Jiu everythln&! E:ltcellent )OCS1lion! .Ju111 $4R.!'OO -ROO<I lf'rml. CLIF PRIEST, Rea .... Since 1967 • 30.'W E. Coast Hwy., OSM tTI41 67>3581 FRUIT TREES-Gra~PS & flowers & 3 BR fiftJ.lly room home with bullt ... inr.. 1111ite covettd PRlio,·· top quality drape• &: y 0 U CAN• T B EAT carpc>ts. Priced at S21,lllO Ir IT-Location, pricf' & lerms For !his sharp -I BR 3 ha.th you havr a bargain. BU)I lnw t FHA down payment loin. l'oomP with mirny Push Jo'or details CALL DAVE f1:01url'!I i 11 e I u d I n !? hl'Rutlful heatl'd. fillerrd MYllRE at Hcritaite RtaJ pool • Only $29,!foO CALL E.slllP 5'1~1151 (opm CYH) MR. NF:l..SON 5 4 0 -I l 5 1 -ONLY 10% DOWN lll!>l'n rves) Herilai;e Real :1'2 YEi\R nld Mesa drl M11r f°l'llllc-4 BR. 2 BA. l1t. family f'l"I.: 8 M-;;;lrrn Unit11 At1T11c11vr All Pirc-, kilch.; short walk ne11r Rrarh -2-story • r<lr· '" i1ll i<rhools moppln2 l l't nrr. $000 plus mo. inromr -John~. $2!1.900. Prin<'. ooly. nP\'C'r a Vll("ll.l\C)'. Asking OWNER 54<MXiTh • $79.~. IMMEDlATE POSSESSlON • O.ll ~7411 Bring your paint brulb. NO FAREL WALKER DOWN TO VETERANS. RF.ALTOR ~Rutlful residf'l'ltial area. 3 -IRrstP BR.~. huJ?e famUy BALBOA ISLAND room ,, livinit room. Jill Ouplrx ntiir B11y. 2 BR l hrtlhA • walk In IM~. bllth -l I BR 1 bllrh. C'.ocxl Purl'ha~rr may rent 111 $1llO rrntal 11re8. Ownrr livrii 0111 mo until rlosr m l!'S<'1'0llll - nr 11rc>11. • ""l'Y 11nxin11s to lull pric'e $24,!f.IO. CALL AL •rll. Only 139,!iOO. RLACK 540-rm l"Jlf'n eve11 Rllr. 646-39'2.ll Evr. f;ifi.229() HrrllagP Real Eslalf'. *LACHENMYER l.ovf'ly, 80~~,!R modern Fun In The Sun 2-s1ory -1 b d r m • 12 kin$:-1'1ZPl, 2 llfilhs. (twin l\wimmin2 in thr privary nf your nwn. IArgr pool L.ovl'ly 4 BR & lamily room home in RAyrl'l'~I. 2'~ h;lths. lil!'ht 1:'11.rrlrnins:. ~ th1l' nnf' 114>- rorr you huy Prit'(' $:1.~.5Cl0 Arkush Rlty 541-3350 -OCEANFRONT- OrtrlinJ? 2 Brinn homr, nr. Prnlnsula Pt. jelly. Sf,0.000 B1lbo1 Real E1t1te 700 E. Belhoa Blvd., Bal. fii~140 La.IOI.I.A SN'nic Orivr -8"· p1onx. I Ar .. vic-w of hlly t. Ol'('lln: IPvl'I, 1tU hulld11hlr S.11,;al C"sh r.-IPrm". 10'' On , tlltl in M\11111 inst.. rlu~ 7"'•. 2l:l: <l-:.!a~ nr wntr 14A N. 1'itley A v e Pa..'!l!deM, <'11llf. !11107 4 BEDRM. FAMILY-RM NO DOWN GI $24,9001 nr '°" oown to olhc-r!'. 2 h111h'. Runr • in rffic1rncy 1<111•hrn. Split rAtl frn1·P · loRclt'rl with rhAnn! ~11).1720 TARRELL 2!ki6 llarhor Costa Mesa 1100 BY Ownt'r, rxtra nice 3 BR. 2 BA homt>. Crpts, d:rps tilt -ins. used hrit'k frplc, lge rovrred patio. Lllnd8Caped fc-nc!'d yarrl. $22,!lOO 642-.5.iM EASTSJOE:-Bv -ow~ ~room 2 RMh mutt• ser 10 l>l'hl'Vr Sl.l.450. 125 .F: Wilsm St., MfHilllO 11lJPLr.>C2 BR.-;-itond IOI'~· tlm . Home .. lncomf'. sm clow'n. OwneT' f>.1M320 EMiTSIDE, 3 BR .. 1~ RA lcf'. llv. nn.. 11111 . din 111'('11, 5'4"' Lnlln. Owner 543-7400 3 en. 2 83 . him~. hdwd F'r,ll , l.l:r. kltdl, /I din arr&. P11tkl. Nr. llC'hoolio. $.27 ,.\50, OWnM" 546--7~'17 111nloi1. Fireplace: I a r l" ynrd, 11uirt str~I nf'IU' May <'n. k Cat:holw It AU. 11c-hoolf. s~ nown. s~.,.,.. L-Olln !nfi OenvPr Dr. !'>49--l'OO!l or 1~ WOW: !-JU~l OY('l" 1 )It'll Old. Oinvcrtlbie 4 BR It tamll,y or :I 8.Rs -den It dlniJli. Atrium f'ntrance. 2 lull halM. lanta.~tic bu 11 t-1 n kil<ilfon & a.II undPJ"gl'OtlJ'ld u n 1111"'. Assume fi':it loan inn lo11n feesl $148 month inrludr« principal k in· lrrrsl. C'ALL 540-ll51 tciprn r. .. ~.1 lleri~agP RC'11I El.tell' :l RR :--1~-Ba., hfd. pool: tft>I l?llr .. ca111. ovrr bdwd. n,,. : Sprinklt't'11: fe~: S22.500. Owner 540-1234 ext. :174 nr ~8-6066 HELP: OWNER ·s new home rr1dy-must movt. A!ll'nne !'!'>4 "'~ loltn-S!Ai6 1W'f' month Pm on thi~ :l BR 2 tw.th dnublc> lirl'pl9CP. rarpettng. di~wa~hl'r, buill·!M & beautlfully land8C11Pf'd CAU. RAV :.40-1151 (119"1 l'V~I Heritage Rt-al &-tat11 --EASTS I DE HOME & BUSINESS Large lot, l)llL~ Hou1e only $22,000 Kennedy & Aaeoc. M2.!l7:>.o t,;vrs: ~ SlR.900. 3 BR I~ balM. dno· hlr 11arasrt on l&l'lt(' loc Nrar ~pplng & l'll'menttn ~I. Need~ Wlmt "11.xui nlA or r.1. Call MR. NELSON ~1151 I n pe n l'Vl'lll HE!'ilagt RI'&! Ellllff' PRTV ATE PIJ1,,V wl~ :<4'11 lnvf'ly h n m f'. Dade Riiy 111-f11. 91'x111' Int, 3 br, 21\ h11. llvlng MT!. dffl. pool, 2 RRQ'!! '60,000 MR-1777 Meaa Del Mar 1105 -OWNER, POOL HOME lmmac. ~ BR. 3 Ba. $31,9&0 No dow'll -$495 doting ro8t • t•x~. 4 bile BR.I. 11' bllthl, l~t kilch~ with f'xtra O.IJ>- bollnlll. blt·ln R60 .\ dl>l OVMI, 10xl8 N'f)llr•lf' fAm rm, l.lx18 Ilv. rm with fri>lc, ul)ltl'adt'd cruallt.y ('1)t11/dl"Pf, wood 8hif\llf'lf roof, walk to achoolt. WAITED location. O>mcr lot. Doubl r ::SZS: ----Alllllfte rlrtllc.'hl'd iiaraal'. covemt EAs:5IDE RUSTIC 3 BR + 3 Bedroom houst. Wutslde Sl/4 •/e Loaft Jllltio, worl<ahop. Tree lhad· dining. 2 bat:tw:. heavy Illa.kl' f'eoced )'d, 1 cer praae Clf"P., draPf'~. !14&-?0tt Gro~•• Realty f'd ys"'. a BR + dining. root.~ brick ti"°1)1ace ~ $17,B 56-CmT On du. ou~ S Bdrm (neat Pelt Otllcc) rnA/VA tetiM •van..b~. bullt-m, 81(, bia lot'-C'OOm 3 mt. den, 2 BA, lidwd floon, 2 "9th Q)lltp Par1t homt. CALL AL Bl.AO< 5e-!1$1 tir moc"9 bu!klrlr. Alkhlc uune R Joan. down ICo4C71 S414103 wldl JI If • ff ' ,. Peal • 1 t9 RI~ A~ •• NB ((1lm evttl Hert<aie Real $26.SOO. C'.AU. G l. EN pymnl open. $22.SOO 1MS-m7 •-1..1.-C t •nd ,.y ooly SMt month NIGLICTID L~ ... 11,A QlJtEN 540-11~1 Co p t1 n _..... llFOlft 646-717' e J46.23l3 :1 an, 2 BA, ~ pAtio, """' -' -iw~l Htf'lt11.,-R<-11 F<111111tr OWNER, 2 Br E'11lde cul dr $23, 950 OPP.N EVD. rn1l1 tl'f'H. many Jl'lni~. DAVIDSON Realty fo'OR S&lf'. f 11llbnlolt am •e. .hm nn. rpbl. drps. ~ """"' l11rv 2 BR 2 bath ~rwt• 1111lnt, dtim11 up. Tl'r NOltTH COlfa Mesa 1'1 111' "' Vlrv;. A rm rallf'h blt-tna StUi5o. 6*-rll' romrr lot JmlTM'd ~ "'"" t:it11tlkte W.tlM! A\lc., 1_,.~,. 1 flR. rcwm .. 1 dlnini: h't ' l rm rur11 nr ,.,.,,1111 OWNER&;~.; JSR.-~ f11m: Ion. Dnf'P II)' Z'illQ Ott~ tnt $27,.W. CALL (;1"'11 rMm I fllmtl) mom •ru <\IN"!Mn _. fnl11 trl'M. 1.ri mmrr VA. FHA 6' <'Mvtnl A\.f . CM It rben ~!Ill QuHn MO-JW H4"r1111ar ('111hollc' OIUl'('h I ~. Jll!ltlo ~.!JOO Bku 11M AUllin m.JM ~2771 , ••• ON ltlAL TY co. I RNll C.111,. l llltr mo H111rbol> 58. CM OK. Ph: TH· 11UUl or nn; QUJCK!:Jl YOU C.A1J,, 60-ll'n Wtllll • , •• , 0-·-(J(AllCE,.. ....... .,.,, ~ ~-. 56614.l ru· ~OWNER nm QU1acER YOO IF.LL ' i l' 'i -.. -.. ' • l iar)', ' BR. wn rm.~ 2 BA, Orpil, ape., $31.000 lb Owner-54&-75M or 5G-llll 5 BR PIUll fmul dbt rm., 3 BA, $37,500. By OWl!er, .. M&-750f or 542-U'U '{ ' DAftY PILOT DAILY PILOT CLAlllPllD INDIX HOU IS POR SALE -1 HOUSIS l'OR SALi • HOUSH ~SALE • HOUSH l'Oa SALi HOUSIS l'Oa SALi -HGUIU-IALI ~ UNTALI MM.I V•rde 1110 ~leech lii! ..... '-JMUll UGO Huntl,.._ .... 1400 HW1tl_._ .... tJ. ~ ...... lwh l1ll I !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WUTCLIPF • .,.._. s.veni NEW emo:s IN NE .a.It GOLF COURSE Custom!~ country Freocb D~..:_Nr •• bay:.~,. Bltooo. KEEP COOL u--a&.._. LAGUNA BeaeJa. '" _ .... _._ .... ____ ..__ ~ cb&rt'IWr • 3 Bdrm, 2 be, w/ e"""'· UJWf · ,urn.; ~. · W., ., to ...... ..._ ....... , ... -. ~·-·· DOWN, NO C L 0 S I NG Mu1t be told Imm.ct. bHm celllnc <lea. Encl ,,... ~ t e rm 1! E. H. -..... "~ -..... _.. 1 -6 OOS'l'S. ~ drapes. EXllCUTIVZ HOME: • SA lt ~ ~er)'time. a woo-l\o. • landJClped, Nt IC'hle Mlcbftl, Rlll'· 507 E. Balbo6 mer. Al*I tnjoy Dl'p 3 BR ....,. landlcaplnr Mt • tu LOS Ory CM» ~ llr. J lb'. S Ill. dertul owner llnally finlsb-le ab1>'1r. Red11~ to $42,500. 8lv . .,,...., home, hua• livinr room, 113 of u At:rc plus 4 BR. PADRF.S 'RE.U.tx Bi .., 9'· a., •• *" r.i••••••••••••••••••l l'3 l'C'decotadlig hls 1ovel)t OW~r. 548-8162 catPCta. d r a P e •· heavy 2 batN Oft a OJI de Sac c~ Strttt La,.a l:Ddlcpd, 1DU1 xtru. A•al SIS FOR SAL E eu11111u HNTAL *' home AAd BANC! -be 1221 SusM-x t.anto Lido Isle 1351 shake roof. S3IXXI down It u-Street. really sreat fw me Beach. Ph 494-MS.1 1/30. PIO mo 56-1112 ,_ .... Service aM • .,.,. ~ DIAL DIRECT 84i-sna 1111 ~:&~M!~Tlio,Htv . :: ~ant;C'S job~. lll'ld must now Open House -t · •ume loat1 • Sl63 mo P9¥S kiadlH. Lot. of rOOm fo -=====·====== c.t Mlle I .. .. . .. nee tOMMHCIAL . := !CJ)t'nd hoon Ot'I the Free-Sat Ii Sun 11 • 5 If S DeliCJhtful aJJ. C'.io't ht-at IN price • p&a.y. Only $3400 doWn. and Rlvenkle C.U.-ty 1100 1 tOO ~= ~=~r::•• .:···:::·:· ll: ~~~~STltlAL llNTAL .:: 61ee w9y. DUPLEX 205 "'-d onlpy S201 .SOOJ , • lty assume 5~~ G.t. loM. Bal-• MOITH OLL•OI ,,. .. , , ........ 1111 UNCMIS .. . ....... '\" Prtce<1 Rt U5 500 w.lth 8 low . ,, ... Cor ova I U Onff "el anc:e ol $18,450, ~yable at INTEGRATED 1wPOaT HACH ........ 12oe Cl1'1tUS oaovu ............. 'n · Excel locaUOll on peninsula 847 l.2S6 Ev• &12.o844 l155 per mo PJT l NEY'....,.,...~ IWl'OI T M110Hn ......... nit 4CHAOI ........... '* down ~ent, this home 2 BR It 3 BR R od led · For the retired or the honey· · · ' ·' ·' unuvnovvµ ltALIOA COYIS .......... 1m LAH IUINOH ......... ,.,., has 4 BR 2 Baths plus tam . . em e . moonen. Walk IO shop"'"·· Pool n A-1 Tot.al .,nee $21,850 Out oC Sta&eowner azallioua to lllW'°I T $MOHS ........... 1ttt HJOaT PltO,HTY ..... iltS • $43,950 ...... .... ..-• Thia won't Lut at thll ....,.e .. u --·" ho ...... CID ,_ u vcauT .............. 1m 01tA11011 co. ,.o,HTY ... u.1 rm, nicely carpeted Doon, ae.dl et Bay Modem 2 BR, r•N ....... .._ .. ... ~~~~::au"::::::::::::::: ~~i::,.~:A:~:s•1o:+ :~::::. :: Blt·il'I range It oven, charm· OWNER. reduced to $4T.SOO. Beet tbe beat thia year en-ca.it: Pat Mc Vay (50Xl68) fenced ccr 'lot ID tsTCL"' ......... 1:1>1 'utD1vis1CH1 LANO .... nu Ing brick frplc lovely d.nl!>-Wkdya It eves 673-2950 OPEN SAT 1.5 joy yoUr own pool. Extra M7.a112 Rubidoux (W. Riverside) 5 iteo• 100HL.ANOS ........ nn ll.IAL ISTATE 111tv1ce .... ou erlcs Land~ping is iu REDUCED To price of lots! ..._1 _ It I E abarp home, custom carpets, H-fi-..1.--ml to Uni• 2 mi to dntw 111v1as1n '""I( .......... 1u1 t.E. l"XCMANOI ....... •u• · • · --ncy ea 1t•t• ~ ered .. _ ._ , ... _ ,..,.. · ....,....~ " • tACIC an . . ........... mt t . 1. WANTIO . ..: ..... mt perb, and covered patio are Low dn., E-Z tenna LoYely .... ..,,...s, COY pauv •..,.., R tty clOle to bul 2 Br, ll1l U. ~::::;u.:: ... r.1 ···::::::::: m: BUSINESS i ncl tn-mendous + features. An :; BR 2 Ba borne on 2 lol• nr. 2828 E. Cout Hwy .. CdM of ce.ment Don't miu out · M . rm, family 1tyle kit, 12 x 24 coao"" o L MU 11se 1 tl.r • 1 .., "' bay le ocean. Can use as 2 673-3770 See thia one now~ S25.00<> GJ 892-4471 -~ .... ..i • ......r a11.-.......... 1ALtoA ,:111111uL.A ........ '* FINANCIA.L "'' s. 11? J .h" ~HA .lnen is C'1_J "''""" • ..---.-..--11Aco11 ,,.., iios ;iwi1l:1blr tf you desire. apts, nn. Lo bid. Prk. rear -or c nA terms available. nn. ba, covered carport IAY •SLANDJ 1 m 1ue1NESS o"o•ruN1r1u •• J2'\ Ust Owner 673-2719 &.yfront Lido Isle Paul Jones Realty NOT FAN~Y-w/lge tool .......... ... 1!. ba i'a't.1olL1SL.ANO l)IJ INVESTMENT OPPOfhnolllM 0 11 RM ... BLUrFS Cl)Odo. D..r.lan. 3 ~ tury, .• • . ¥ llC • 1147-lZO r.vcs. 8\:1.l,,S'J.I • • llttchd· Chicken pen .t r~lt • ' 0 I I 1"1 IU\INUS WMITEO . •:IOS ® .. s • BR 3 BA ') k. h JUST HOMEY ..... -7ll :re:TINGTON llUCM .. l•ot INVUTMl!NT WANTIO UlS ".it Br. 2\iw baths. ~aciou& ""~· hell •ide or hay. Could Garden o-=s Herl!.!\ a home ~t can grow trees. Taxes •PP $100 yr. .,.O:~!,"o~o"A~A::ou1t ::~! ~~:~:s1~ tg:;, !~: Estate green-belt view. Patio. wet· be converted to dupl(')(, ~-with your family, 3 bed· Preeent loan $5800 • pfmts I. . .A.I •cvM L 14•• JEWl!LRY LOANS .. OH w .. t .... the boa'• come w·L'" A ....... ~m dr horn ' .... _.... h A.I. " · I '" cou .• n1••L LOANS nu bar. Many extras. $38.500. " "" "' · .,.. • """"'"" earn e. rooms, " uauw °" • uge $60 mo. 18,000 or belt otter. uMsn HACH .. ..... uu HAL HTATI LOANS P4I '.120 wesl coast highway Owner . .,,, re.~" in 20' o( front window. S})\.'C· Rear yard i.s a garden spot comer lot, In a very nice -.. """""· ltOSN OROYI , ......... WI MOltTOAGU, Trv'I 0-.. 6ld 642-0344 .,.......,..,_ I '"""...,.,.. LOllO •u cM ............ 1set "'°"IY WANTID '* t.acu ar view! Directly to behold. Near Douglas, neighborhood. Termt are ::::;;:;;:;:;;_..:;:;=:;;::==;;: ""nooo ......... 1"9 PRIME Loe., Blutta condo. across from Balboa Bay !ICboola and freew•"'" Pric-l1extie and will aeJI FHA c _....__, i .... couNTY ............ ,. .. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Bdrms 3 BatL-v.w ot lab 3 BR 2 Ba. ~-o._-. n um o, cou .. TY ............. ''°' ,.. · • Club. ed at FHA appraisal at and VA. Price la $22,!iOO. 1950 ~To, sun .............. IHI and NOTICES Del.wee on quiet cul.de-sac BY OWNER M6o-ll57 IY OWNER $26 650 H I TIRED"' wtsTMINSTll ............... 1m ,ou110 1,,.. ••> ........... -street o f Cour1e. Phone tor appointment LISTER REALTY .or COllltallt ·--' wort, ITANTOll . . ............... ••II and G l • ' urry ~ r ~IOWAY CITY .............. '"' LOST · · ............... 6401 Pools and waterfalls Newport..._.. 1210 -.. N l In H ,,._ .. tAlllTA AMA ........... mt 'iltSONALS .............. '40t • ...... .. .... 9412 ow. IO unt. Beach ·repalntill&, biCb pool pay· mJto:"" MOTS'.::::::::."::: :~:,0H~NC1M111n .:::::::::.: ~:~ $55.500. • Submit term1. BY Owner: <my 3 br, fain OPPORTUNlrt 16612 Be&cb Blvd. 842-6633 menu and OG01taJ1t main-'~: TUSTIN ..... ::··: .. :::: ;~~.,.~~~~UAltY ...... ::::::::~a Banta &t ally nn, frpl, knty pine kitch. Spaciout .Mediteraneen borne 4 Br., 2% BA, 2 ttory, Beach 1682 EDINGER tenance? TRADE yoUr Pl">' MllM ...... 1ue ,UNlltAL DIUCToas ..... .,.,. ,,.~ ,,~,. bu, xlnt cpt, new pot.. on S'J' Jot w/lge. -tios. North develop. 2% yrs. old. 3424455 OPEN ~s. blems for a We of luxurious llLYIRADO c••vo11 .. 1m 'LORlln .. .... 6'U .,..,...,,.,.,. ..-t r..•s;, I · l -uouu HtLLS ... 11 .. CA RO 0, TM.•N•<i .".. "'" 4 B $27,500 435 Irvine 548-8696 Do you need 2. 3. or 4 BR~ crme:r model, well cared FHA eUJUre at Montlcel o. _,,950 '-D""" HACH 11u IN MEMORIAM . ... 4-117 ORMS. & family room; AVAIL lmmed. Cliff Haven 3 Owner will adrt In pl'l!sent !or, move in condition! I Heart of Newport Harbor UOUNA NIGUEL 1107 CIMETl!RY LOTS • ...... .... prof. lnd•npd. w/-mplfttp Fen c d b I k 11 $2200 down ~ n.r month a Walk-.. • -· l JAN CLEM!MTI 1111 CEMnuv c•v'n . .. .. "'' . "" ..... ~ Br. 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu home to sult YOUR nM'dll. e o r. w a ' ,... rea. "' '"' ~. nc. JUAN CA"JTltANO ,,,. ce111nuv CltY'1S ....... .,.,. s Pr' n k I er~; built • Ins lnc Apt. $49,500. 5411.724~ Present 2 BR. homl' a buy ba<:kyard; covered patio including tues. 4 big BRs, 546-1210. •m:~;~ auc11 .. :~ ~-.~~~~·~~u' .:::::::: ~;~ llshwa~her; _wlw ca!'Jlet& &. _ _ ___ at S54.<m. Owner 67J..7611 crpts. drpa, bit-ins lelecJ, 2 1% bathpboas. lgrde kitchelnn :!~oh -Du-p-.--.-.. -F-0-r-5-1-1_--1--5 uo ........ m1 wcT1011s ........... 4-IJt aperies. ua.rge patio. Only Newport Shorfl 1220 <>Peri hoWle SU 15 trplca: liv nn; dJn rm: fani. extra cu · s, bit· .-.. .. ..,, a11s101 . ... me 4VIATION suv1c1 ........ MU $25,500. By Owner. S4s-4321 1Zl Vian Qui •. 1•0• · rm.; 2200 ""· tt. Cement It dble oven, 10xl8 !!epllrate I 01100 ..... 1711 TRAVEL . .. ..... MJS .,_., CAT""" ' ""' I HIOI COUNTY ..... 1 ... AIR TUNSPOltTA~ION .. ,... ,...,., tUM.rvRNIA 3 BR 2 bathl. im~late driveway. Nicely land8caped tam rm, 13Xl8 Uv. rm with Must Sell in 2 wb. OUSH TO .. MOYIO ,... AUTO TllANSf'OaTATIOfl • ""4J •• .n..a~ H • .,., 900 Call _.,., ·-.led 11 I OllOOMINIU-.i ... ltSt LEGAL NOTICU ... 4 BR 1% Ba, dJning/fam cond· Walk to bea • club -~ ome .. ,,,, . owner 847-f640 ......... _..... qua ty w w P el '°. SALi ... 1'71 OlltMAN I TUTOl lN• '4ff Rm, dshwsbr, IOft water bouae, pools. $25. . JU 5000 -.ft. • BR • maid'• Evet • wlmdl. epts/drpa. wood lhingled MINTS l'O• SALi •. "" SERVICE DIRECTORY ......... 3820 ...... f w lk t .....,_I NTALS ~ cov patJo, ~· uaton. Owner. 642-5 bit, 3 Cll' gar. 11,t lots. Priced Rl-Y ~. R o .,..'IKJV s. ACCOUNTING . .,. Qual qJt & drapes. $27.400 UnUIUAl features. Must see .,... ll Illa e eal Estate PRIME RENTAL DUPLEX BALBOA. Best Otter oyer $46,000 BY OWNER '7S.25" 673-1231 . f:tou1t1 Furnished :~:~.~~l~G :~:~:~~. ·P.,..,· ~ 3217 Colorado Pl. ~36'25 Uttlvertlty Park 1237 to appreciate. B.rokers wel-Have two "Dutch Haven" 4 '"~!IAL ,... A5'MALT, 0111 . ..,. .,._ 1 bedroom hJnel with anxious 9624471. 546-8103 utus TO tMAltl HOS AUTO H PAIH . . ..,,. 5 BDRMS, Fam. rm. 2100 aq. 7 Mo Ne I Ow come.. _, Va Udo Soud "";'~isa ............ ~~ :~:~1.w.· .. ~·"'· T-. lie. 6J4t ft. By Owner. New crptll lg 3 BR. +~-a!. Atri':'. 642-1615, Eves 675-1669 :;:s ~!':ve1~C::'1o $101000 KCN fALS 01L MA• ............ nos aoaT MA111re11ANce .::::-.:= patio. U>.500 * 545-iJ.w lge llv/rm, 10 ft ceiling. lush Out of Area Owner Doualas. Will pay pom' ts !or (-r bedroom) MoUMI Fumlahed SA VlltOE2111 81t1CK, MASON•Y, etc ........ 6561 =========~ r• 101 PA•K ......... im eus1111u 111tv1c11 ........ 65'2 C II p rk crpts. cUllt.Om wood tile fl.rs, LoYely 3 Bdrm, 2 beth, new FHA or VA bayen. Call now OR S20.<XX> for th1I 2 BR l~ R tel te •L--• 1.WPOltT H ACH ........... not tUILOliltS ............. U1t 0 ... • 1115 -•rror doort, mMter BR elec kitchen on so· lot to see bath heme with built.In OV• en • -5 ~ .-.oltT lt9TS .............. 1211 CA'rlltlNO ,.,, "" ltT IHOltH .......... mt CAtllllTMAICINO ............ ..,. • entry. Nr. UCI. 1JllUIY ~ted patio, S6,<XX> LISTER REALTY en &: ranre. top 111ade car-I Will lbue mv ely cool l'SMOltlS ............ ms CAltPINTlltlllO ................ J st Reel eel $1000 -ooo o~~"""' callb down skin K7000 N alao tin l t I 4 __ .. .., •• 1Mo1tts , ............ mr ctMINT, Ctllcre" .............. U UC xtru, •""• . ~ • a g .., • ow in Hunt. Beach pe g, comp e e Y '"""'""' apartment overlooking ~Tcu"v PA K .......... t2ll CHILO ca••· Lk...., ...... 6611 MUST SELL IMMEDl R. C. GREER. Realty 16612 Beach Bl 842-6633 rear yard, beautifully mani-Emerald Bay tor swnmer U IRSIT I .......... 2237 COflTltACTORS ......... 66• 3416 VI Lido 67~9300 cured l ·~ 11• ...................... 2231 CA•"T CLEANING . uu NO Moving to N.Y. 2 .,.. old 4 hr. a .~ $&80 awn. Value It tenna mos., wit b ccnaldente CK U Y .. ......... ,,,.. CUPIT L.AY1110 • .. PAllt '"' DOWN GI ..,. u9 000 to please. adult. Private room with JT nu"' . . .......... H4t oltAPHIH . .. .... "" 3 ha, tam rm, blt·ins. appr -, 11 R. D S l'dllll T1auc1 ......... m1 oeMoL1T1011 ......... uis in u-. Verde """" • drp klr ""' -•-t ---'til •. •-• lat .. Realty bath. Cr c d en t i al s ex-ONA 01L MA• ttst ou.,T1110 111v1c1 '637 ··--? ,,.,..,., sq cpts, s, sprn · s, ..., ....., ""'"' on "' ..... -T Mt:IOA .:::::::::.nee 1L1CT1t1CAL · .. :::::: .... Just listed for quick ll8le! xt.ra.s. l~bold or fee smpl. atkn to shops. beach, 2 otal Cash to GI 84 7 .3519 changed. 494-6330 f~'fst'."Ds ·::::::::::: = :=b~::"T .... uu ....... = Sharp 3 bdrm with wood WUI con.~ldel' 2nd. RE listed . Bd, 2 be, FA beat, m ldtch 4. BR 2 ba, + din/(am rm, F I u · I •°" 1su11D ......... nu l'LOOttt .. · · . ·:::·:·..., shingle roof, 3 large lxlnns $33,900. ~'W Owner. fireplace, big eouth patio beautiful cpta/d...,. & tile. ounta n ••I ey 1410 WOMAN WW share nice home w/o&der working woman. Santa Ana Heighta. 546-8962 1110To11 HACH ........ 2409 ,UlllACI 1t1PA11ts. II< ..... 6671 & handsome family room R c Gn "'l:"D .,,~ TAIN VALLIY ........ Ult OAIDllllNO . ..... ..... . • . ~. Realty all blt-lns. 1\.! yra new/Qwn. BEAtrr. 3 BR. 2 Ba. hoUlle; JU&. H ACH ........... m• OlllUAL s11tv1c11 ........ u,. New carpets & drapes. No-Corona •I Mar 1250 3416 Vja Lido 67l-9300 er trans!e cd' xin d \Olio H ACH ............. t.MI OltAOINO. OIKINO .............. thing down to qt1alified Ve... . rr . t con . Owner comp nex-ltANH COUllTY ............. uee OLAH ............. 66ff "' * SACRIJ'ICE! BRASHEAR REALTY Ible on flnancino 531-8834 Working lirl in early 20'1 hu llTA """ .............. Ult GUIN THUMt .............. ., .. Price $24.950 . must OOrry' D.•7 ""31 -... ho ....... ... 3 Bil % bat.bl, OOQDtry lbed 1ot; cbildre a pe1s oa. Leue • ht a 1ut mantbs rent + 1riC> leCW'tty depisit. ED llDDLE ltEAL TOil '46-8111 FOR LEASE S BR 2 story Glen Mar borne. N c w car-pell Ir drape~ perfect cooditlon. S2SO per mo. CALL LARRY 5,4 0 -1 I 51 (open eves) Heritage Real F.alate 4 BR 2 ba~. ~w carpet.a Ir drapes. completel y >awt.el(ied top are a . $210/mo. Alt· 546-4.J.(1 • BR. 3 ba, dabwlhr, dbl Pt. ))001. he $190 mo. 515-8m, eYff 962-ll(l 3 BR house. large lot, new carpet. children OK, $140. mo. Refl requiffli. 54&-2746 1 Bdrm. R e t i r e d or 'J)enSioner• only. No peta. 1965 Parton& St. 548-2898 $135. 1 BR Hae. Den, pod, Patio, dqil, Cpo. Stove. Guqe. Adults. ~ 2 BR Rouae SU). Bltna. near- ly new. felced, prap. E/lide. ~ 3200 Exchnf¥9 Townt:V: Kitchen blVinl. Oammunity •Pool • Yard Maintenance. 3 bdmu, 2~ baths $250/Mo. 3 bdrm, 2~ be. • • $285/Mo. m3663 Eves: ~ Bay & Belch Realty. Inc. 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. YRLY leue, Unf. ~ blk from beach, 35tb St. Npt. Old home, luxurioul in- terior, 4 BR, large liv rm I: lam rm, drpa, $299 mo. Pb: 673-ms ~ea. ISTMINSTH ............ 2'1J OUN SHOP ............. 6711 MESA VERDE REALTY Corona •• , Mar For quick aale. Vacant lg 3 O't ...... Eves. 5J6.7000 -UM! to share .. iw same. :i:r:x .. ~T;llOHU ·:::::::: m: ~:~t~ .. Ho CLUH '..".'.':::::::. m: 546-5990 • ~~ ~· tot. Best buy on No Down to Vets Ll9un1 leach 1705 $75 mo. 64&-5196 TAL ................. Utt MOUSICL•ANIM ........... •ns1'"!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' . ~.ooo dn. $57,()()(). c.a-6 u~-2100 " HACH ............. 21t1 111T9.1t1oa 01co1tAT1110 ..... •mi~ VIEW A IR OWNER 642-'206 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 -·• .._. rc11A NIOUIL ........... 2717 INCOMI TAX , ..... me REAL LUXURY! _, " ,cLIMINTI .......... 211• i1to11, 0nwi.....,q1, lie ....... m• EX MOD 3 baths, -vertible den on Completely Redecorated 16382 Eagle Lane LOVELY SUMMD\! Wk « FOR Leue New Blutt home on the point. Terrtfic bay view! 3 Bdrm, 21,t betha, wind protected p • t i 0 . N JUAN CA"S'TUNo ..... uu 11to111110 ..... ms ' · EL HOME! 8 5 ' ...,,. ,...,. __ ,_ Sharp 3 BR 2 beth adult OC• • ~• 8 POOL c: PllTU NO HACH .. .... m• INSULATING .. . .. .. .,.. com! SWIM PCK>L' Shake two lots. Ideal for the Artist. ........ uwir 3 BR, custom4:>lt i mo .... ps • P"t • 1 blk A f'OlllT ........ me 111suu11c1 , •?1t · fonnal d1ii rm, Jge cor lot <.11pied home near shopping, OCEAN p'ft STREET no IUVllSIOI COUNTY , ...... 1 ... INVISTIGATINO, 0• .. cllve 6710 shngl rl! Foundation! Cov. $65,000. Owner/A.... .,,,., "l"" ......_,_ .. Dou llACATIOll RINTAU ...... 2'0I 'ANITOltlAL '7ff p ti 1 24, , 3 bd e• u,,,..., uv SCuuuuo or glas. FHA OK URN~R dogs 642-!m! tCNDOMINIUM ........ 2'$9 JIWILaY lt(PAllt. lie. . 6tllO n o. gar. rms. 2 SZ4 500 D .,_,,...:;.,,.=--------UPLEXIS •u1111. . .... ttn LANOSCAPINO .... '911 bths, PLUS DRm. & J:>r\dst OPEN SAT la SUN 1-5 Mwit sell. SS0.000 home ln PERRON REALTY CO. ...oc•.... 2 BR Furn Hae. Adulta only. RENTALS 'M°Acs~5..~'~~11tiCK .... :::: .::: rms! PLUS beaut. 1e1>11rate 4612 ROXBURY estate sale. 3 BR &: den. 642-lm ~~-;...-·~~"~ CM$110 mo. 2«16 Newpo!! .. m:. d~·· Located at 300 F..tperanza. 8"-2068 BUY Like rent; SC> mo. 3 BR, 3 Ba., pier A: Roat. 2 Balbo9 CoYet m-.mi Hou ... Unfurnished MOv1110 • nouot ..... -20·x20· PLAY RM.Gs T Make oUer. 219 Via OrvlMo. --........ ~~ OIN .. AL . . . *' ~:::~:::· r::n--.. . :.: HSE! Nothing Uke it 2200 Sq ft o( gracious living 548-0787 $37.50 Total Cost "494·1177 $100. 2 BR furn il:Jule. Large COSTA Miit\ ........... ,JIM PATIOS • . . ... .... ber ' .,..,, "-""LI in lovely Cameo Shores. rd + ~~ 01~ MAR .............. 1111 PMOToou;.11v · · ·• •t71 M.YW e . .,."""""" Room for Pool. Large Play. LIDO IS. MUST SELL .on thll 3 bedroom home. SelJ. ya .' Cple only util. Z'll4 NEWPORT SHO~ c;:t.::•::.. :::::::::::· ·~::: :~!::,'::0• P•lcll; 1teit.1r ': -:-4-:B,_.D __ RM,,.--, -2-ba_l_h-. -frp-1,-cp-ts ground. or Tennis Court. 3 4 BR 2 BA $44,750. Small « will ~Y all other costs OCEAN FRONT • on a pie-Pacific Ave .. &C-4676 2 BR A: Den on yean leue lllWPOIT H ACM · ......... · me POOO\.I eaOOM1110 · ... ·· .. ,... thruout xlnt cond con-BR 2 ha h 1 • Make Otter! to qualified veteran. Excel· ~1 Cove with SutW Co •I $190 mo 642-3430 t!::g:; ::;;:; .. ::::::::·:: POOL s11tv1cE .. :::::::·:·,m venlcnt'to e ve r Y thin o . • l s, uxur1ous car-Owner 67~2743 lent north HB location...._._ Sand for a P1ay ya.rd, a., rona Mir 2250 -;:;;========:::::::. · ............ PUMP 111tv1e1 ......... ,,,. ""· .44 BY 0 W NE R O c t p ty ed at a-'06'! Hu"'"" call • me m warm FURN 2 BR, 1~ ba. 1 blk University Park -.e7 tA~HOUI nu l'OWllt sw1eP111• .......... ,m 1 s"= 789 • peting. $49.950. .-. ... -ur1'owi 4 BR bo . - po • SHOHs .......... 1221 •oo,. .. o m• ~"" =.,,,... range ·011 roper Hunt1•....._ •--ch 1 .. -I')"..,_. •• .., ,,._ ball. G ,._ li1v1H1TY l'AIK ....... , mr REMODELING&. REPAIR · · 6,'A;I:::::========= arguer e, J'OoWU room, formal dining rm. at-Avail J• ..... lS. """........, 4 BR. 2~ bathl, 2 4-1-. .~w1 <LIP" ........... J2Jt RADIO .... .,. 11e .... , ... ,-~"" 332 M It CdM 67" """" .,.,_. --USl'ER REALTY cor, .... &"' entry ame OCEAN. summer or yrly. avik• .. ·· ......... n:11 1t1MOD1L1110. KITCHINS •tu OWNER TRANSFERRED Now a.llO in Hunt Beach · ki --.. v•,,..,,.,..,., BLTNS .. ., "" ACK H Y ............. nu scissoas SHAlt"N •m Newport B•ach 1200 16612 Beach Bl. 842..a.1 tracbve 'tchen w/ bldst ======;:;:;;;=== .tr~. 2 yr lie at l!MT tLU"' ............. :m2 sew1110 . ., .. ---:..-------SUMMER PLACE Sacrifice, Ht yr old 4 BR. rm. 4 baths. huge sandeck Balboa 2300 $26S mo. Avail June 15. llNOI• T11tuc1 ...... no saw1110MAcit111e a1PA1at•ff2 BY Owner. Har bor 2 BLOCKS TO B."'•CH Immac., blt-ins; fr pie , 1 UNITS above ..._a ...... CO!l(>NA OIL MAit ...... nst SIPTIC TANU. ,_.,, lie. 6ffJ ·"-" . "" "" r: LtOA ........... "°' TAILORING , . me H.ighlanda. 3 Bdrm 2 ba N ch house b Furnish-patio, w/w crpta., l ml E. $129 <XX> " ISLANDS .... , ..... uso fl!ltMIH co11raoi.'": ···.:: "11 lovely patio •"""' und ' ot mu · ut ol Beach Blvd., 1 mi N. · ioo 1su .......... m1 T11.1 Ctftmk m• . · ..,.,., er ed A: ready for family tun. One ••--L •---h -LtoA ISLAND .. . .... ms TILt "'" .... "'I~ ..... ,.,s price for quick sate. S'29.<XX>. .,.. __ R-2 lot. Pacific Coast Hiway, 20832 ~ ~ VIEW HOME • like new 3 IWl'OIT WIST • .. .QU THi SlltVICI ..... 6"t 646-0647 ""' "118 r'""' Ch ' • """ • old .....,, MUNTl .. •TON HACH ..... J.tot TILIVISION •-In lie . -· or.,._... . ~ ... $25,000. Good Terms. . aucer ...... .,.....1235 .. year • custom U\lllt 2 I: Bedroom, Family rm l·lev-INlftlNOTON HAUOUI ... MOS p s ' ..... ' ' .... . "''Y 3 Bn-...... , N l ' l"DliNTAIN YALLIY .... Mlt ~E~~~ .. ~HY :;;; OCEAN VlEW. Fee Simple CLIF PRIEST, Realtor NEWPORT WEST no., tmU prqea. 0 vac-e • $36,!llO. ~~o::A::ova ::.:.:::.:·:. ~m JOBS a EMPLOYMENT ~sl~m bomarde. 3 ~ 9001rg den, ~ Since 1957 Walk to beach. 3 BR, fam aney. Priced for quick ale. TUltNER ASSOCIATES ~HACH ........... uoe JOI WANTl!D """ 7IOI ve Y g en . ...,.., For 3034 E Coast Hwy CdM rm. 2 BA, crpta, drpt, BRASHEAR REALTY 682 No Coe.at Blvd OltANOI COUNTY ........... Mot JOI WANTIO'. w....M .... mo appt call TIIE 0 w NE R . .. . landscaped. Assume 5". % MT-8531 Eva ams Laguna Be~h • ..; "77 f~NTA ANA .. ... ... Mii JOB WANTED 64 m4) 67S-3581 ~ ...,...ll llfHTMINSTH ......... u12 MEN 1 WOMEN mt 2-3064 VA loan. 962-7664 A'ITENTIOOI If• the yard OPEN HOUSE =AV CITY ........ Mii DOMISTIC MEL~ 71U =B-:-A:-::Y:-=S:::[~......,.,,,.,U.,_...----~t needs the ettmtion bu F~oS'Tu:Ar.·l:C•:oltTS .. ::·:·" ?71~ ~~~~c~~SNT~o. Mttl ~~= for v~c~li~ J:r;et::~~~ Corona A·ICJhiands ~~cio~~·B:~~!~. here's a "1larp Glen 'Ma:~~. se:..: ~~ast t~yoinurg ... ~ ......... ., AGENCIES Women ,,.. h ... home VA .._ LAI UNA N1oun ' ......... .,><01 HELP WANTIO w-7401 ome. Patio. c I u b b o u be 3 Bdrm 2 bath home aqueaky cpls, dishwasher, fl' PI c. on no .,.,.... .. or eyes on th~ mobt fantastic ~!,"C.,LRIA~~NTE ..... m: ~Ol~tn. W•m•n . 1m pool. priv beach, $12.000 ct-n 'and neat ~th pool bltns. 16x40 nal}o. Owner. terms. 4 BR~ family view! 3,700 IQ ti of re a I t "PIST · " . . AOINCIH, Mu I W-tft mt 67. 16"" '"Q • • r-freshly "a Int e d .. UNO HACH ...... Jl]O SCHOOLS • INS'TltUCTION ,... :>-·~ sl:r.e back yard. S39 500. 962~m aft 5. • r . quality construction. 6 1 2 PANA POINT ". ' mo JOI ,.IPAa•T1011 1·-1·s ---. Shows except.lonally well All . Pl tOMOOMINIUM ........ ,.,. rM1ATa1cu " ,;o; 8 T BUY -OWNER R. L. $trickier, Rltr. 1mL TOP VlEW 3 tr, 2 ba. · · · view ace lup Higti DUl'\.IXIS UN,UltN. . . . . . Jt11 ., BR 2 B 11 bl frpl Asking $23,500. Drive from s a f 'UMlllH u11uu >f'S MERCHANDISE F~R " .. a .. a tns; c.. 67~10 hdw Drs, bltnl, Fl"Pl. cpta, College ReaJty ~ e"' a Y w/w cpt'ir dra..,. $23 900 ..i~ fn d -..a. ....._ =-_,;;.--_:_-.......:~.=.:1 Mari<etl OP.DI Fri d a y w .. kly Rental 2 BR, lleepa 6. clee.n Ir comlol'tAble. 427 E. Bay Ave., 548-3158 FOR Rent. Film Bayfront. Pier I: fi09t. 5 BR. 4 ba, June and Sept. 613-2039 3 BR, 2 bethl. bltna, frtil, Ch:>ice loc. 1 or 2 yr lie. at $260 mo. Avail June JS. FURN1SflED 3 BR • Family mr. Choice loc. 2~ bah, S l'JlOll. !tie. -July ttJru 0ec. at $215 mo. Huntington leach 2400 Call BOB PE'1TIT. UllOC. NPT West Hae fOl' Lie. Semi-fum. 3 BR. 2 ba, Avail June 15. 2.2072 Capistrano Ln .. HB96~ With Burr White, RNlt«" 833--0101 Corona dtl Mar 3250 RENTALS 3 BR Hou1e. Lease $200 mo. Hout11 Unfumilhecl Scenic PropertiH 67>5126 General 3000 =======;;;; Hunti""°" INch 3400 RENTALS SALE AND TRA E ., ,...s. . · · '"!">• c · • .,. .. -In. pauv. C·-m Fa~ Rm. Saturday, c.-...1-u 1: Monday' .t.-a.. F J-L-,., 'u1t111TU1t1 ..... 420 Colton, 642-3273 OCEAN VIEW WW sell FHA or GI. $23.MIO• -•v .,.........., ' .,...,.. urn ltfl.u o,,1c• ,u1t111Tu1t1 -e UX CAMEO SHORES Own 962· """"' _. ... l el afternoons from 1 to 5 Hll .. AL .... Ol'l'ICI HUIPMINT ;ij1 L URY Duplex 4 BR. & · er · ,.,.,,..., .... ,... '111 y, atta 3 BR Own · : c:":!f M 1 •.sA m• non 1ou1PMEMT ......... IOU furn. 2 br; 4 yrs. new· 3 BR. It den, aep. dinln& rm.. BY OWNER. Pttltiae area. 2 bath home. Large lot. $98 ~ jakAlMes..,.... a L 1 0°" at I/I 2 BR. Ullfurn. Near beech. ... v 01 , 010 'I· ltlSTAUllANT .. tol4 50 ' I BR. C S + Many ·-1. ""'A or Gf. ...,: ... ESTA"""TE ~ANS ~. EWPOI T HACH .. , u u IOUIPMINT , 10., ocean yds.; S38,900. Xlnt ge. mstr. ust. featur-parush 5 BR, 2 ba. ex· "'"ua c n ~ ,,.,., RENTAL PROPERTIES """' .. ' drpe, llove and refrir. £:::g:; ::~~~r . 3. 1 0~~~~0~!L:ooos · :::: ::; cond Owner 213: 691.9,;75 es. A-1 condition! S85.000. tras. 81. nu to bdi. $33.700. , HAFFO~L ltEAL TY Cout Hwy, La~na Bea h WANTED for Summer &: Garage. Pool. ma.int pd. Yr u:fv~~~~:V ,,.u .. .. .. :m :~~~i'l.:r.•s A~CT10N ml ELEGANT Bayview condo. 3 Robert Nattre~. Realtor. 9071 Adelia Clrcl~ 962-<i020 'Home to Match income" 494-1008 c Yearly. We are rapidly lease. $165. mo. ~7M2 tJl'CX IA v .... ..itt 'NTIOUES 1111 Lce. BR .. 'J lavish baths. 642-1485 FASHION Shores; 2200 aq, ft, 8740 W~rner Stl-4405 THE OLD GRAY MARE getting booked up for su.m· 3 BDRM., Small fenced yard. ~~~iNeAw;:L MAii .... ~~ ~~~:~:" ~~~~~~'"' :m Pools. golf. elc. Fee l11nd. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 4 BR.. lam .. din.; cpts.. Closing Cost Only GI "S~ ain't what she used to mer, anchtill have many re-$13.5. Lile. Near Beach 81.d. UL o• ..... .,., PIANOS a OltOANs · · 11• Only $39.500 Owner 673-4:1;i6 Brand new BROADMOOR dri:s .. fnrd .. lndecpd. $'2'TS FHA min. dn on this tov~ly be", and neither t's thl•. quests from oor repeat cli· 17654 Van Buren. 213 : ~ ISi.ANOS ...... mt UOIO ..... t'JOO l II to~ 500 ...,., .,.,.,.. ., · u""' 2•a 1"'" li.C. ISLI . . . . . . . •J11 f1Levisio11 . . , .... ·:::: · nH NR. New 4 BR, !pl, new cpta. home: S bt', den. dining rm, ease: sf _,, ..... ~--.... 4 BR Prestige home near s p r R w I I n g spacious enla. ~ we are delJ)er· ...,.. ""i 0W1TA1 .. YALUY ......... 11 cAMIUS 1 eoulPMINT · '* Open wkndJ. 351 62nd St. Call for appl 675-4737 trpk. close 10 all schooll. Li8ted at ~.900. Call Mr, BR. I: den, f'9lc, W/W •Is. a•y & IE ... CH frplcamo .• ~CflG-.....,:.feinced yd, $250 f UNT~:G~~Na°uc" .::::::. !!50: ~~:~•.~~~~~~as · = Xlnt loc. nr. beach. S2U>O. 3 ba. $51 ,500 BY OWNER. PCK>L. 3 BR, 2 BA, patio, Catholic & Public Schools. mod/floor plan home. 3 atcly In need ofYeerly Rent· :-3-;Bdr:-:--m-,-eltt-:---:-b:-ltnl-,-,-ba,-2 =~ \~~':. ·; .::::::::: !:: ::::r,J~P~g · ..... : Owner 61:>-0144 BY Owner. South al highway. $25,950. 5642 Vmturl Dr. Uchter Rltr. uaoc:iated with crpts, bk-in R • Oven. ~ ~ OM ""'u OtlAMOI COUNTY ............ _. tlNOCULA1t.s. sco,..1 .:::: . .,. WATERFRONT 62 Balboa 2 bdrm. fireplace. large _84=7=--3003-=-·---.----Harbour Realty Sl9,950 • low Dn pmt OK. IWl.Jty, Inc. DIAL direct.._ -..,_ =O•N OltOY• ............. 4&11 MISCILl.AlllOUS ..... .... c 3 BR • "NPT" M7.a595 ... 7-37 M'-"-Rl 20'l5 w &!boa Blvd ---.... ,.._.,. • ~MINITH .............. 4612 MISC. WAllTIO .. : ........ :::· .. ,. oves. • m.<m. Will encl06'ed patioa. with • Wt'f>'t. By OWMr'• 3 BR. -.. , ........ ty, 49M1731. • • )'Oar ad, a. * badr ad ~· AY CITY .............. 461' MACHlllHY, l ie. .......... , mt tl'ade for property Arabian built-In Bar-be-que. R-2 lot. 2 ba, cpt, d--a, bltn1, II~ POOL N__.. a l'!·---•eT RENTAL DEPT. ........_ .... ......_ --_, IAN A ANA , .. .. ....... .ut LUMHR ... , DH ho ., t. • . ..., ..... W ~ ..._ __ ,...,,.. 673-3863 ... w:n w UIS -·-· tANTA ANA Hl .. lt'TS " •.• • ... nOllAH . ens rses. or . T 3-7771. 508 Acacia. 67~2129 22072 C.plstre.no Lii, H.B. ,...._ .... -'th • -·t adl ....... t .. _.___ .... -----· ...__ lN ...... "" tUILOlllO -TSRIALS '76t BACK u.... h Ct d 962-8063 SI~ lot With tri-level 4 8d-:';•;;;mu:;; .. ~·~·~~--~~=:-:!:J!~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~·~ .. u~"'~~~~~ .. ~·~ ............... ~~~~ TAL ..... oeo SWAPS .,,. --r• cust ome oo 2"' meo HJgblan s. spacious 4 ::-:::-=-::"'--------: :: :rt8:L ::::::'. : :m PETS anct LIVESTOCK acr~~'!,,~ divided. vu. lAn br. 2 b&. On canyon. $36.500. MUST Seell Prestige 1l50 ICI· :;;;aster sutte; bateme:nt GeMr1I 2000 General 2000GeMral 2000 CLIM•NTI ....... . em PITS ,OINIUL _. or ..... y .nv-1151 or 54.9--2132 OWNER 673-4423 ft. 3 BR. Atrium. Near t\ew room with ftreplacf'. ---------------------------.;. DANA POl .. T . • ..... , 4110 CATS int BU 52 S39,960. u.roc1x. ttc, ....... , 4'" ooos 112, ILDERS OPEN HOUSE WELL Bil ~uplex 2 BR ea. 'n Glenroy Or. 842-1221 Delta RHI E4Uate 146-4414 t~o~~oM1111uM .. .• ..,. ~~~~kK -•• 4 bt. 3 ba. ram rm. etc 1018 npcs. cptd, i.o of hwy. 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SNeT CAllS ":, ffr• a IOAI O ,.,. AlfTMWSS. Cl.A.tJICS ... . ttlt u. "'t~u.1 cou•rs ''" u u u1t1. eoos .. ...,. tM/0#,1 Wiii AUYO a1tPT1 ............. -<T.AU. . .... Alf'Ot W1""9 , ............ tM ,_...PTT_, "" .. , .. •11' CAlll ................ -...,.,......~ ,,,...._.,,. ... Ml'TO LU1819 •• ., .......... Wtt " llb\l.O -..... cam •·•·••·••••••••••••..t1Ji9i SOL-VISTA bnmaculate 4 BR 2 bath, tarse rooms. covenc1 patio, niA or Gl $28,000. H.ffdal batty ''Homea to Match Income'' 1740 Wanwr 10-4411S No Dowa to Vets Sh8rp 3 8.R 2 bltb lldtllt IX'- tuplM'I ho!nfl near ~ln11. llC'hool~ A OooglAS. FHA 01< sium. PIRRON RIAL TY CO. m.1m ONLY $11,eo. 3 Bdrma. 2 be, ldtdMa w /.,...,fa m lly NCllD, frpk. ......., fin. Dl'9t1 ....... In -oot. DMe pr, ...., Jllf. a. to ll:booll .... ... ... ---· ........ <PEN ,__ Sa.t I hi. 1.5; D2 Otrilltne Dr. Owner tran-. Immac. 3 BR .. lam nn.. 11 a... bllnl. ram .. d.-npe1o ('.cw, s-tio. Aln.ml' '. . 'll! GI Loen. t1W1103 S~\\4'11'\-'-'t,~s Sotve a Simple Scram.bltcl Word Puulc Jor 4 Chuckle ITEUI l . I I I r ILIPTO I . 1 1 r r _ l'AYHI 13' L I I r I • lltlNf N\MEHQ r lf.TTOS IN SCXM!IS • UN~•,.Mllf ltnUS I tog ,_NWS rrr rr l't l I I I I I I I I . ...., ""' ,,.,...,, ~ - SCIAM4.ITS ANIWllS IN CW ... CA110N ~ ' . . .. . ltlMTA LS UNI Unf "lfOtt I Ho Hunt I .,. ..... -...._, ..L. CHOI CE RI finKlon f Wlth boel ideSA 4 • Huo 3 BR . *Surls. ed" * Clean draped 3BR1 $175. acifie Shor Open ' acboOI. p 53t).ml JWt ~ _.-...,.... ....:tJ6' CE .RI CHOI * Hunt' 3 BR wi ington th boa de 3 & · .,, Surls! NI le draped 3 BR . *Clean school. Sl75. fie Shol Paci 533.s,~ Open -711 Al" NEAR GOLD: COLLE GE le y; tri·I II l6X2: Freewa de.n ptu 3 baths : car • wet ~ ! 213: I ill built-ins yard. s Broker 897-l-066 FOR Re nt. 4 I d. Cpt ults • Xlnt con yd. Ad Mdlloy Dr. l 536-4370 3 BRu paid. .,, nfurn · $110· 536-l Fountai n v. RMS .. 2: 4 BO trpl., Cll>tS., bloc I'S fro Hi¢i Sehl 35Ma 847-m soften el'; sprinkJe FV Fwy. $2 ly 1st. 4 BR H Fountai Open Ho OlL'le. n Va: use~ ~agun• a.. New 2 baths Hom , car ce, 1 flrepla ya.rd work n, SZ: locatio co RBIN Realtors MONA RCI Golf den. BBAU 3 BR&: l Drps, Adults. 4 trpl, 1 96-12< -'L1gun1 Nlg NEWU nliv1 lot. 546 View • San Cl FOR L.<se. •m• Oct ~I 960 3 Br. 1 714:772-6 Condom lnh EI · tns. VlLLAG drps. bl Winter sweet &-:ru (213) 47 Duplex .. l in ( 2 Bdrm OK, n(> do 646-8541 Sum me r A lnte res ea1. ns. 514 Femi 2 kitchc mer. Sept. Bay 3 B R. $29'5. rlener. or 642· 364.5 & BR. JULY -bch 3 wk for Jul: Juzy • 2 Br 233-C 1 Inq: NEWDel WCE ad or AITO'Nhe $125 wk. now. 833--03 MOTOR to driv Ho1 e; nc Reserve 549---0158 JULY le Mobile h on c children. 3 Br. 2 ba. 911 boa : 6115 to w. Bal Newport SC - II • . . .. . \ . . . . ' ~ . . .. .... .. .. _ _.. ..... " ... ~-_,,.-... " .... • • .._ • • • •r ' ,. 'r. •• OAJLY PILOT U NTALS H lENTALS RI NTALS • RENTALS UAL ISTATE GeMr•I IUllNISS Ind • FINANCIAL -ou-.a Unfurnl.Md ......... ,,......., .• c Aph. Unfurnished Apts. Unfurnllhect -----Hu nt ....... 8-ch MOO Genw•I 4000 Cotti MeM 5100 llent1lt W1nted 5990 ;Loh;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;' !_;;00;. lut. Opportunities 6300 _Per __ ton_••-• ___ t.-c>_5 ----------HOUDAY PLAZA H"RBOR WTD; Yrly rnU. Cple lff.kl 5 -2 1/2 ACRE TV Store ,,... c HOIC I iENTALSf • 3 * tbtlniton Harbour new BR wlt.h boat dock ~~ 3 I: 4 BRa carpet. "draped Otan 3 BR l~ b•th near • S175. Pacific Shotts RNJty Open ~es. 847-8:ill6 ----------------------------c HOICE RENTALS! Huntington Harbour new BR with boat dock Surfside 3 &: 4 BRs carpet· DELUXE. Spac'°"' l·BR. rum. apt. $135 + utll GREENS Hid pool, ample parklnir· No children. No (lt'a. 1ll6S Pomona. CM M2-08SS BACllELO.R . UNFUM. C..t1 Mesa 4100 from $100 Ind. util. $25 Wk. Up l • 2 A 3 BDRM. • Studlo I 8acil ap~ FlIRN. A UNFURN. e tnd Udla A Phone a.rv. Heated Pool.I, O\ild Care e Maid Senrlc. · 1V avail. Center. Al\j. to ~h<>QPi"I - e New cafe A Bar No peta •llowed 2376 Newport Blvd. s.18-9i;i5 2700 Peter10n Way. at Har- DELUXE 2 Br. Blt-ina. Exe. bor I: Mama. Costa Mesa. 546--0370 Loe. S150 or unfurnished • rd It draped mo.~ ~ SILVE-R5 Clean 3 BR l~ bath near SC hool. S175. Pacific Shorn Realty 5lS -8.~ Open eves. 847-851*i ---------------AR NE co r d GOLDEN WE ST !..LEGE &: San Diego reeway: tri-level 4 BR. It en plus 16XZ2 tamily nn.: a baU\S; carpelS, drapes, b ullt-ins, wet bar, fenced ard. $295 roker 213: y B 897 -4066 Month, lease. GE D-«i2.1 or R Renl 4 BR, 2 ba hse. FO x Int cond. Cpts, drps, fenced yd . Adults -no pets. 8232 ~cllloy Dr. PaclJic Sands. 70 l\ 53&-43 3 BR unfurn house, water paid, $110· m12 Elm * 53EH!l98 • F ount1in V•lley 3'410 BDRMS .• 2* Ba., 4 frp I., crpts., drps; bltns., water ltener; block wall fence; IO 8P FV Fw ly rinklen front It rear. Nr. HJgh Sehl. &: San Diego y. $235 Month. Avail. Ju- 1st. 847-1787 4 BR House. u:no Bluebell ounta.in Valley. S17S mo. F Open House Sun~. L egun• Beach 3705 New Home - 2 BR 2 baths, carpets, drapes, fireplace. lovely patio, yard work incl. Central location, S2'15 mo. lease. CORBIN-MARTIN alt ors 6'1'S-1662 Re M ON ARCH BAY AREA BJ::AU GoU .t Min View 3 BR le den, 1% ba, cpts, Drps, [rpl, pool. $250 mo. dults. 496-1243 betw 10-5 pm L 1gun• N iguel 3707 NEW Unlived in. 3 Bdrm. View Jot. S2<Xl month. • 546-1459 • •n Clement• 371('1 s FO R LAe. Ocean View lovely 3 Br. 1~ ba, cpCa, drpe. 714:772~960 ondomlnlum 3950 c v ILL.AGE I · 3 hdrm. Cpts, drps, bltns. $260 mo 436.5 Wintersweet, hvine or call (2131 47&-3128 or 673-3409 D 2 uplexes Unfum. 3975 Bdrm In CM, gar, 1 chld OK, no dogs. ~zm or 646-a54 t s ummer Rent1l1 3995 Interesting CdM 5 14 Femleaf. 2 BR. 2 be~. 2 kitchens, S600 mo. Sum- mer. Sept. 15. $255. Back Bay 3 BR, unf., pool, gar- dener. $295' annual. 673-53fi0 or 642-3645 * • * * * 1 Bedroom duplex, Adults $92.50 * 549-<X!33 GATE SlU. Lovely lrg 1 BR Trailer. ' U25 Atlrac 1 BR Apt. 132 Aparfments W. Wilaon. 548-95n O.lux. Bachelor Apt Newport Buch 4200 Uv nn. br. kitch I: ba. 1 & 2 ldrm Apt• 3 BR Aph I Wlll LWE with 3 baths. Near schools, freeways ADULTS ONLY Walking distance to OCC July • Aug. • Sept. 911 El C•mlno Apt. #1 Coat• Met. FURNISHED APT. Adults Only 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS Discriminative Tenant.a W •terfront I Loe ror Prettii• Address . BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef MARTINIQUE 2525 OcNn Blvd ., CdM GARDEN APTS. 673-1711 Partclike surroundinp CX.'EANFRONT Npt Sch FURNISHED BACHELORS Riviera. Room for rent. in 2 UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR • 3 BR Br Apt. Working man days. 2 baths available Age 23-30. S90 incl. util. Call Carpets. drapes, garage 675-3600 before 7:30 p.m. 11th I S1nt1 An1, CM. SUMMER Wk or mo. Duplex 646-4233 646.5542 % blk to beac..-h. 2 BR. 2 ba, !ileeps 6, 3 BR, 2 ba sleeps 8. Newport a .. ch 5200 49<X: Neptune Ave. 2 BR. den. 2 BA. upper dupl, JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba year lease. select family. sngle-sty. Frpl, chndeliers. $225. 642-6836 lush cp\.s. drps. iron gated pvt pallos. cement walls 1 Bdrm. Pool, Blk to ocean. btwn units. Medallion kilch, $125 Year le&a!· FA heat. Across frm Coco's, 548-2035. 644--0637 Wstclf Plaza. 1665 lJlline. lallte Private Bachelor tlOO mo. 642--0239 South of highway 2 BR, 2~ Ba Studio $2'15 mo. ~ 2 BR., 1~ Ba Studio $170 1 Br, 1 Bath $130 B1lbM 4300 All modem with Pool FOR Rent-Summer. Deluxe, Bkr/ Agt 675-40'23 673-5290 Balboa Duplex, 2 BR, patio, PARK Lido. Split level. Nr. bltn K, carpets, drapes, Haq. Pool, 2 + 2, bltns, + fenced yd. short block to refrig. $217 yr lae. 548-1346 bay or ocean. $150 wk. ~ Call Z13: 69HOl2 3 BR. 2 Ba. Frpl. New cptg. Nr Lido i.tiops. $225 yr\y, L-vun1 BHch '4705 Walker Rlty 675-5200 STEPS To beach. Furn Newport Shor .. 5220 Studio. Centl'r or town. DUPLEX :l BR, 2 ba, cpls, Swldeck. Utit pd. Yr'ly. $9748 546-~. ~ pm. • drp1, bltns, wuher/dryer, Mn. O'Leary. lrg patio. $225 mo. 642--0603 .<~llil 1AL5 CoroM .. Mar 52JO Aptt. Unfum!ahed Gener1t 5000 ~~:;! RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month ON TEN ACRES rutL OPI'ION TO BUY 1 I: 2 BR, Furn I: Unfum No deJlOllt o.a.c. Frplct I Pri/Patios I Pooll Tennis -Contnt'l Bldst. 9 H.F.R.C. hole PiJtt/Green. Furnltur• Rent1l1 517 W. 19th, C.M. 5411.1454 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 !MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) ---- Coat• Met• 5100 Lido Iii• 5351 LOVELY Gmd F1r Apt. Furn Lar'C)• 2 lclrm. or Unr. 1 BR. Gar attac. w/p r1ge $100. w I patio. Yr. lse. Disposal, water paid. 21.3: 886-1696. 67f>-3642 2176 Placentia Ac>t. D Huntin-"--lll9 __ ...... 5400 537.00IK) ···-·"'~ nlct 2 BR or 1 Br I: dtn. unf hse or apt w/prlva.c.y. Prtr trplc. Rent 11.artlna J lllY 1. S. of hwy, CdM. Plse phone 231:787-t95l eovu, or write D. C. Wing. T340 Ventura Canyon No. 2, Van Nuys, Ca. 91'05 E.'\"ECUTTVE S & E K l N C lt.2 LOTS Cood location, Harbor Blvd. l11ic loltln9 Cl1s ... lnlide Cleveland National Good opponunJty tor TV (!)Kered to publi<: by ro:reirt at Rancho Capistrano Strvk:e aleo. $1200 tull price Biibo• Power Squldron (R-1 told outl, 23 mlles lrom for stock A equip. ca.Jl Elemental'Y P\loiln1 O>Ul'ICs San Juan C&pLstrano, from S43-85U. Every Monday, Startin; 1 $12,500 each. Al..SO· 2 -2~ Bus Wintecl 6305 PM, June 10 Newport H.~ acre C • 1 loll. Prilnt' by for • bor Yacht Club, 720 W. 88¥ preaent or future develop. 8 UJ1lness wanted. Up to Ave., Newport Bl'aCh HOUSE for 9 member tami- ly tor 9 wlnlt'r mos ra.. year. Beginning Sept 1968· Can rum hse all Y t' a r. Cati James Hrllrlch TI4:833--l234 ment. Contact: Rancho Cap. $10,000 l'.lown. Good nl't OR. ror your convenience lstrano, 4570 Campus Drive, buslnesi.. Newport or vlcinJ. Every Tuesday, starting 7 Ne-WpOrt Beach. 92660. (714) ty. Ph: 642-7210 PM. June 11. EnslKJI School 546-7'843 Irvine & Oilf D~po11 __ ~ _ Invest. W1ntecl 6315 Beach, ln CaJc . No WANTED To buy _ on ffte advlUlce reglstrali neces. Wtt.ddy1 Wint? Whldcfy1 Gott SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURA\. BORN SWAPPERS Specl1l Rite ext 202 -v~v~.~~~ Lot • 50 X 175 P-Llquor licenJe. Write P.O. sary. Enroll at class: 1J any R-2 Costa Mesa Box 765, Corona de) Mar questions phone ~1374 or 5 llntt -s t imet -5 budcs llUl U -40 lolUS1 INCi uo• 3 BR. furnis or un-Oan zone eommrrcial 673-1855. .. l-W"°l ¥911 M~ ro Ir-. ...Wllel '°" -ill .. _ t-'l'OUll •-tNllOO ---) h t et ..,,,.,,......, 11,-NOTHtNG FOii Ul e -flt,40£5 ONI.. YI furnished. house or Apt. Couple with 12 yr Id son p I house, SlS,000 RHI E 1t1te Loans 63'40 George Wlllinmson, Rltr. INTRAMA ncs PHONE 642·5671 and 11 )'r o~ dog. WI l 673-4350 OPEN EYE~. lnve1tment Group Te Pltc• Your T,.det'• P1rtdl11 Ad security bo . 213: 356-- eves. LADY Executive needs 1 or 2 bdrm a pt or home for permanent residence Newport area. CaU 64.2--9360. ext 18 Fri btwn 10 AM &. 7 PM COMFORTABLE Room, pvt shower near caJeg, Wrlte to CJ G ibbony 2'lT8 Newport Blvd., CM Room1 for Rent 5995 NICE Rm, good Joe. Con- Renlal hm. S55 w/ldtch priv. 548-5998. Work 8-3 pm. 673- O'l89 ns UP wk W /kitchen $2.5 up Studio Apts. 2376 New- port Blvd., C.M. 548-9755 SMAU. Rm It prv bath. no cooking, S55 incl u ti I . 646-6796, CM NPT Bch Room for rent. Pvt ba, Avail on perm basis. 642-3518 1 Bedroom. for employed woman. Kitchen prlv. Nice home. 642-479-1 Room & Bo1rd 5996 * WELCOME Elderly Homey place. Reasonable Rates. 548-3752 REAL ESTATE Gener ii Income Property 6000 2 -2 V2 AC. C-1 Iota Inside Cleveland National has PORT AFINA LAGUNA Money for 1st & 2nd loan$ A &(!rious sclentUic selection Panoramic View Lots Phone broker 1ervlce offering the most In White water and ooast-5'43-8381 comprehensive professlonal F'rf>e & clear R-2 lot pl•Js $7,000 TD for 11 3 er 4 BR. home or an R-1 lot Fortin Co. 642-flOOO, 548--0390 line views computerized matchin&. for C26 Nyes Place Mort T D • ....... 5 11 personal, private inter-BEAl..."I'Y Salon. 6 stations, g•ges, •.• ~ obi' llo . LagUna Beach view without iga n: estab 10-yrs Udo area. WUl CTI4) ·19-1-9388 $85,'l()() seasoned Trust Deed Kl 7-5644 Suite 617 trd !ree and clear $10,000 ------·---behind $1SOM on 200 Ocean Union 'Bank Squ11re eq. for R.E. or what-have- Citrut Groves 6175 View loLs. $600 per mo incl. Orange. Callr. 92668 you. Bkr. ~8-ml ---------•I 6% due 2 years. Active IOflices thniout S. C11D 4 UNITS + 3 BR. house, P pa"d I t t sales Ill $7950 each. Million SCRAM LETS Riverside; good condition. re I n •res equity. 20% di II c 0 u n t . Plus other ta\ advantages <t9S-384t • Exchange !or vacant land, such as Investment tax ere-90•1 L $60 000 ANSWERS new car. TD's. or submit. dit and depreciation. 8 acres 1• Olnl to ' OWNER 67.Hll44 in Orange County. Crop will or more. SINGLE FAMlLY . For trade: Use of Mountain oftsel expellS<'~ and taxes. Bay Mortgage Co. 646-461i5 Numbei· -Trihe -Ptlot -cabin & boat near Mam- on 1 y $14,125 p<>r acre. FOR SALE: First trust deed, Gyrnte -GEOMETRY moth Lakes for beach home $113,000 rull pticr. For more $3700. Will discount 14%. Tecr~-~ger to . Inquiring fa· near Waterfront, anytime info please call K. W. Small 962-4024 ther: • l m reading a mystery July. Phone 639-3259 with: TRUST DEED CE N TE :t book:.. advanced GEOME-I'rade lull slate 4'X8' AN· EckJ'loff & Assoc. Inc. CLEARING HSE\ Want 1 or mY. TlQUE BRUNSWICK pool 1818 w. Olapman Ave. so. 543-8381 Bkr. SINGLES'.-ADUL TS table for 16' in • outboarrl Orange, Cahr. Mee! Orange County's or o u t boa rd. 646-4540, 541-2621, Eves-wknds 538-5971 Money Wanted 6350 nicest people at Santa 536-29&1 '9!!!!1!!11!1!1!1!11!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Ana's deluxe ballroom ---------$25,000 tor 6 months at 10 ana * ORCHESTRA * Mountain home; Big Bear- 6200 10 with $100,000 trust deed FOOD & COCKTA1LS Moonridge. 2 BR., trpl.; ski ---------on 200 Oceanvlew lots u WED TlruRS FRI SAT golf. fish. SIO-M. equity. Acr11ge JO SETTlE £STATE collateral. 494-ll37 · · · · · Trade: single rcsicten~. un-DANCER'S CORNER Its or lot. 5394970 ANNOUNCEMENTS \431!'~ s. M;,aln at Edinger St. 2 1 /3 ACRES _•n_d_N_o_T_1c_E_s __ SANTA ,\NA 542.9306 Found (Frff Ads) 6'400 NEWSPAPERS, out or state & foreign; magazines, Eng., I} E A U T I F U L M a I e Germ., Ital., Span, French, OFFERED AT Dachshund. vie 0 r ange China, Russian; also adull LESS THAN Park Acres. found May 24. magazines & paperbacks. APPRAISED VALUE 633-!M2'2 . 1875 N. Harbor, CM ~8583 2 1/3 A CRE s commercial SMALL purse round v1r. zoned <C-2) on major thor-Mendoza & Baker. C.M. AnnounC9mentt 6'410 hf . Sa A ,1 Near Oturch -~5329 a1t. . . th e1i . oug are Ill nta na. -' o-5 Jn compliance with e gt- tel, apls., business, trailer -·---billly regulations of the park or other commercial YPUNG part Airdale, black VACANT LAND Have 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath and P'amily Room house in Back Bay. $4,000 equity, $27,400 T.D Tracie !or Duplex or Condominium In good lo- cation. Call Hal Mears, J ean Smith. Realtor 646-3255 Have~ 3 BR Ht bath Condo- minium. E q u I t y $2600. Want: '65 Mustang or late model auto or car. Trade- winds Realty 842-5011 OK, or hold for future in-c 0 11 a r • f 0 u n d C 0 8 5 t MEDICARE PROGRAM no crease in value when Bolsa Highway, Corona de! Mar. * Ave. fully develops into 4-Gl:>-2440 days We hereby make it known to Forest at Rancho Caplstra <R.-1 sold out), 23 miles from * * WATERFRONT It dock; 3 BR. 3 Baths. Equity $50, FOR: TD's, or-?, or leue/ option. #2 Balboa Covet, Newport Beach. 675-433.1 $17,500 EQ. IN BEAtrrIF\Jl. TRIPLEX. POOL, PRIME LOC. TRADE FOR SINGLE · HO!v!E, ORANGE CO. 540-6001 View 3 br, 1% bath in RolJ. ing Hills, Calif. Bit-ins, d._, wsher, panld liv rm. W take I or 2 br hse, lot. boat or trailer in CM or Npt ~10 Have 3 BR 2 ba house $31 ,500 -$15,000 equit;v, Trade for TD, boat, lot Wli\.s in good loc. Doyle Wood Co. 548-1168 * * * San Juan Caplslrano, $18. 500 lane blvd. Sewer line stub-MONTICELLO H i g h Sehl aU concerned that the .•• . . . -... - e bed at property. A mp I e Medal. Vic of Pacific Sand&. PARK LIDO each. ALSO: 5 -2~ Acr R-2 lots. prime buy for pre • water supply. Appraised at H.B. 536-1955 Convalescent Hospital t. $60.000 by lnherltan~ tax FOUND -Black Male Poodle 1445 Superior Ave .. ent or rututre developmen 00 appraiser. Available for Vic Santa Ana Ave. & COflta Newport Beat.ii, Calil. Contact: Rancho Capistra 4570 Campus Dr1ve, New Beach. 92600. tn4 -quick sale at 10% less, al Mesa St. 51S-3398 'port !'>41).7843 $54,000. nrl to estalP. Drive SMALL Ali grey short haired .•. Has always operated, in by 4717 W. Bolsa, Santa cat. Pale green eyes. policy and in prRctlce, on a Ana. t h e n phone owner 548-7825 strictly nondiscriminatory ~ 542-$33 WRJST Watch & sunglasses. basis; engaging stalf. 11d~it- e 80 ACTPS -"Lan<! of Lekes." Vicinity Newport P I er. Ung patien~s and rend~rini: WE Are seeking conaervativ lnwsrors wtlo are 11tUd' to earn 18% after incom Newberry Cahl. IS i I ve r Owner identify. ~9 them benefits and serv1crs, 5 VaJleyl 18 ml E. of Barstow. wiltiout rei:ard lo race, col- 90 m&11-made 1.1kes in area. Lost 6401 or. or national origin. Our taxes on a fully secure lnvst mnt. Agt. 642-54~ or 673-76~ F~h raJalng allalfa grow-primary t'Oncem Is the wi-1-15 unJts, 2 BR, hardwood, floors, garages, laundry, $1,435 mo. income. 548-3846 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. HOME It INCOME by ing, ski lake' recreational le REW ARD For information fare of our patients and the fishing Jak;5, restaurant, o n f I n d i n g S c h w l n n rendering of skilled nursing bldg. sites, all HAPPENING Sting-Ray bicycle, gree.n care on the highest level. 0wnr in area! This parcel great w/sisry bar, 3 spd. gears; Mrs. Grace DraylOl'I, owner 4 for 11 trailer park, level Uc. 18065. ~ M&-3588 ....,. .., ,,... .., ,.._.. Exe depres/invest. oppty. BR. res. &: 10-2 br Apts, pool, 2-yr old. Eslde. 675-1393 Bu1intt1 Rental 6060 e PRIME R<'1ail Locl\tlon e STOilE 17 x 40 1873 Harbor. CM 64lHi6&I Office Rent•I 607 0 lan.i, pump, well rese"oir -aJt. 6 PM. or return to Boy's -•--•--~ ..:: dry, high desert air-located Oub on Tustin Ave., Costa on main E/W road. Route Mesa 66 FrCt'WllY just compl~te<I LO_S_T_:-5/-2-:!.-V-ic-. """B,,...u_sc...,'h-a-.rd !iOUl~ of valley. Gas stations & GRrfh>ld. Tr; c 0 J 0 r c d 1,,asm1? in nrea. Call owner hasi.rt, wired collar. Ans to 847-6640 eves & •wknds. 'Grorgy Girl'. My son very Out of St1te Prop. 6208 uwt. 96M197 ----------BLACK Miniature poodlt', ISLAND OF HAWAil shaggy. Vic 20th & Orange. Happy Birthday! "{!~ie/" Lee Mohler OWNER SAYS SELL my 3 Sat ~25. Reward 543-1573 from tn cNhoice allot~' int beuau~t·fui NOT Responsible for any Ruby, l.Ai{ln .• , L Lllndndaa,, IP J . anaw e a es, 01 debts other than my own. ~ LAGUNA BEACH oUice building 11 SERVICE DIRECTORY C1binetm1klng 6580 CUSTOM Kitchen cabinets - lormica lops P x c e 11 e n l work-reasonable 847-9832 Carpentering 6590 !NO JOB TOO SMALL! Resident -Industrial Com- mercial -IM a i n t e n a n c e Repair and R e m o d e I. ~as. Lie, bonded, insured. • 962-1961 or 642-5064 • • Carpentry • Cabinets • ' • Bit-Ins • Attentions • • Repeln • Reu! 646-9583 FREE estimates. No job too small. Remodels and Ad- di lions. 548--0787 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS CABrNETS. Any i.ize Joh. 23 yrs exper. 54s-6713 Cement, Concrete 6600 CUSTOM PATIOS It Block walls. Also concrete sawing Sc removal. A-U-1010 SERVICE DIRECTORY: G1rdenin9 66IO ANTHONY'S Garden S.rvie9 . 646-\941 . COMPLETE CLEANUP LAWNS REPLACED Reas. monthly care. Pnm- ing Landscaping. Exp. JIO!"' ticultulist. . J1p1ne11 Gndener Exper., complete yard I aervlce. Free estimates • 548-7958 • . LAWN It Garden maJnteo. ance. Cleanup -Spray -Fer- tllize Com 'I &. Resi. 962-7341 Cut &: Edge Llwn Maintenance. Llcenr.ed. , :.48-4808, 54>5870 aft 4 PM e JAPANESE GARDENI1'(G Service Cleanup, Landscap. tng. 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. Gener1I S.rvfe91 6612 CRYS'r AL WINDOW Cleaning. Professional, Frft est, business, rei.identill 6 J ULY -Ba.yfmt. Opposite MODERN 2 BR with glaas e NEW e lfuxuru&us.4 Wl'I 54~713 Olfford Todhunter. V--. • • ~ 'I ~ Mount. & Desert 6210 Person••• 6405 Coast Health Club 'g"" '"'''•bl• ocatlon in downto Beach. Air oond' Floors-Wlllks-Palios &: Ex- posed Rocks. Ex p e r I workmanship. 642·8fil4 construction. 548-8737 B(Ll.'S SALT SERVICE bch 3 BR. 2 be Furn. S250 walled llv rm, beamed ceil-RESORT LMNG wk for July. J\IDe 15 tbru ings, and ve.ry large patio. 4 NATIVE GARDENS July -2 Br, 2 be. ms. wlr. Sl35. Adulu. On East 16th 6 POOLSSAUNAS.JACUZZI Inq: 233..c 19tb St. 675--0236 St. See MJT at 124 E. 20th HUNTINGTON Deluxe all elec home in St. Arrowhead Mina. FUrn:ished UPPER or lower 2 br, cpts, GARDENS SUS wk. or $65 ;ii wk. Avail ch>ps, bltns. Nr ahp'g cntr. nc7N. 833--03n TENNJS.ENTERTAINMENT No pets. 2885 Mendoza. 40TOR Home. 1lp1. 6; E-Z S4!Ki<LZ1 BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL to drive: self~talned; UNF 3 BR. HtdWood firs. ADULTS 147-1'414 ~serve now~ 538 -8710 $135 mo. NEW 2 bl'. 2 ba, W/W cpt. 54~ 962-5000 drp11. dshwshr. b I l -I n s . ULY &: Aug -Spacious MANY W'ONDERFUL OP· acrosa !rom park & shops, 1 Mobile home by beach. No POR'IUNITIES bne ~ chld OK. nso mo. 842-3227 rhildren. <TI4l 536-0021 cfucovered In Cl111alfled Ada. AVAIL .• July 1st 2 BR .. l'X• Br. 2 ba. 2 sep gar, avail Tum b1clc to "BW!Ulell Op. lrM· Pool. kids OK. 17391 6/15 to 9115. S600 mo 1037 portw\ltlet" NOW! Keelson Ln .. HB s 12 0 . J 3 w. Balboa Bl. NB 54~7072 CHARGE rT! ~2109 New port Beach 3200Newport IHch 3200 Newport le1ch 3200 S©\\4\llA-l££tfS Solve a Simple SCTambted Word Puzzle for a Chuckle 0 Reorronge letters of !fie fovr Kfombled WOtdJ be-low to fOfm four llmple 'l'fOl'da. I HUTIAS I' I I I r IVINDA I I* I I I' ISOHIC I . __ ....._..,,..... ... SCUM-UTS ANSW&S IN CLASSIFtCAnON ftOO tion«I. carpeted, beautlfu paneled partitioning. T w o SEE Adv. under daa 6200 Ml . o acres _ "Land ot Lakes" WA..V'r To contact ~ver of Hospitality is Our Motto FREE SAUNA WITH SWEDISH MASSAGE CEMENT Work, all types. No job too small. f ree est. H. STUFLICK 5'&8-8615 S50 847-6640 owner eves It yellow Mu~ang, with possl· d ' bJc dented fender who WllS entrances: rear leeds t Municipal parking lots. 6620 d wknds traveling on or near Coast Open wk<lys lO am·ll pm n-Hlway in Laguna Beach, Sundays 10 am-8 pm • ROOM ADDmONS • per month for space. Ad SS for desk and cha.ln!. Ad 1 R. E. W1ntecl 62'40 just before midnight Mon-132 E. 18th St. 642-5090 L. T. Construction 14 30 D Us i ... ft .. , May 27. This is 8 Family rooms, kitchl'D or . $10 tor business bours a swering l!eJ'Vice. All utill tie • ay t ftCJS ;:sonal matter. no legal Funer1l1 6412 units. Single story or 2: or cash ror your equity implications. Please cau1_________ plans custom designed. For Call Agrnt 546-1440 83(}-2616 WESTMINSTER I estima~s s!1!:f;~ phone: WANTED. Pvt pty will buy •---=T,-::Ec=-N~N:-::l""'S ___ , -------- paid except telephone. DAlLY PILOT 222 FOREST A VENUE .LAGUNA BEAOI 49.1-9-166 Baycrrst home from owner. N'"" C"M Tenrus Cluh MEMORIAL PARK Licensed Contractor S60 64.2 '" "" Residential -Commercial ed No pool. $50-M -564l Fal'TlQIJS .Jamacia Inn C1s Mortu1ry & C1,,,.tery :\faint & Repairs. f"rptt Est BUSINESS ind Snglr mrmtx-rshii>-S15 Mo. Complete funer1l1 673-21.29 FOR R ENT Approx, 450 Sq. Ft. carpet FINANCIAIC fNo lnltlallon feesl from $245 Additions * Remodeling Low cost, health and Cemetery Iota & drapes. air-cond. MARINER'S BLOC. 1515 WestcliU Dr., N.B '''""" Bua. Opportunltl• 6300 Happiness. * ~711 from $130 Fred H. Ct'rwick, Lie. Contact Mrs. Ralnlo 642 ,.....,.,.., 67J.0041 .. 54~~70 17'41 Wtttcllff or.--CANDY A friC'ndly. private club Includes Endowment Care Prime loc for store or officrs. ~ sq ft 0 25c. Wa VPM'l, Cl'pts, t>rps, 11lr-cond. Q>.op Bkr11. Own:-. 548-9586. MODERN Offices trom S75 per m on I h. Secretarial service Executive suite. Orange County B;ink Bldst., 230 E. 17th St., CM. 6-1~148:> MODERN Officr. Pvt , rutrm, 50 per mo It up. ~170 Orang1! Ave., CM ~na 1738 A n11hl-lm St. 600 11q rt $85, llllO 510 29th St.. N .B. ~. Schwattr 673-2654 lnctuatri1I Prop. 60IO N E W Blk Can'1rurtlon Bulldlng. M-1. 6200 IQ-rt• 2035 P 1 a c e n t I a. , CM. 540-4109, 642...()395 lndwtri•I Rental 6090 Offlcie an4 .. ,.., .... Npt. lkh. tc421I f\l<'i!. DON'T JUST WllR tor tom.- thllll to fWftillb '°"" bome . • . and .,.., bqJt ... ..,. .• o....uw Adi, SUPPLY ROtrrE X·ITEMENT Everything In one beautUul Part o.· Full Time IS THE GROUPI place means lt'!tcost. Man or Woman to relill & Discriminating Cpls &. Sgls: No traffic problem!. colll'<'l money from new & Parties, Trips, Outings with 14801 Beach. Westminster unique colo o I> e r a t e d (nterrst! Plus -Exel. svc. 531-1725 89J.2471 lii"TX'nsers IC a n d y 1100 for girli1, too! 1]4: 77&-6941 Nahisco produ ctal.E>: 3-9pm.713: OL.7-6844 =>":•·"''"' ul" '-1 0 ~'Y cellrnt Income for few Hrs Frtnchisc Now Available Babysitting 6550 weekly work IDay or Evei.l * * PllONE PAL * *' ----- No selltng. S8'T5 To S3<100 SAFE & INEXPENSIVE BABYSlmNG. my ham<'. Ca.~h rN')ulttd For personal MEET BY ?HOSE Mon. lhru Fri.: Mt'St Wrde lntervlrw, tend name. ad· P 0 Box 4193 Irvine 926&1 area. Prt>f. agrs 2. 6 . dress & phone number to: · · · ' ' ~()...<16m , TRANS.WESTERN EXCITEME?'IT' DISTIHBUT1NG co. C:O.GO GI~. BEER ' wru. BARYSIT b)' the Wl'l'k 500 N. A%USA AVE. POOL. al !be QUF:E'N BEE, In my hOme. Gqod refa. COVINA. CALIF. 91722 lss:l Newport Bl•d. CM _96_2_-3_1s_1_..,..,,.....,---,-- FRIGIDAIRE ATI'N: ROCK H 0 UN D S . 8.ABYSITTlNC In my homr. JET •CTION NN'd an outlt'I for yaur 1101 lun<'hrs. fem't'd y11rd. "' flnlw-d product? Ca 11 W~kdnys, t'Y~. 49&-3636 Mlu lon Viejo 673-45<1Cl &fl 6. BARYSl'T'TTNG days or even. Newest JhopplnJ c.tntcr ALCOHOUCS MonJmoua lnp. You furnish I h l' COmplf'tf In .. da,y.. HntbOr .u.. PhllDlt m -1'1'2t tM1n&J>Ol'l&.Uon. Call 64l-1407 Coln·O·Matlc P .O. Boie 1223 O>tta Me111- Equlpment, Inc. Meet Dynlnt.lc frlendt lrlck, Mnonry, etc. 6S60 2334~ W, Val«lc:la wtth str.rllnc qw.lltla ruuerton 714: 525-'1833 • m..ao • BRICK. c.ancme. C&rpfntJ:v PROVEN, S\n, mode rn F'OR sale: dw'ttt mt'm-Cuitom Cabtneu. SiTla.U jobl rnetb<ld <JI t • a c h I n it bc-nh.tp tn Newport h ell OK. f"rM E1t IO-G45 ~rmantnt Mllilt control. TtNlla Club. ~ CE.G. £art,. lor weight MEMBEltSHIP ln NIWJl()rt _lu_l ... lde_r1 _____ t.S10 __ rontToll wlltt "" • ~' , I<' puhllc. No-attiring Bf•cfl Tennlt Oub for •le. R E M 0 D EL, ra p e Ir 1 Ul()('tatt otftctl tn So. o.c SG80. 6T.hll86 Eva plumb'•·· ,,.1nuni. eltie .. Moderate ln9M1nlelt ~ FOR Sale, bArpln! Family cmrpentry, ,.Id., commtte., qulrtd Pbone I« taqairy m«nbenhlp Newport Bt.adl roam addlUaal, R t • I • Whit. ..,,ti, 0tw a I.Int 1ppt n4: 774-Tl!O Ttonnla Oub. S750. ~ m.-3038 . . ____ _ C•rpet L1yint & Rep•lr 6626 CARPET • Apls • Homes Quality ln~'talla lion. Free ei;Limat,s. All pr\Cl's. &164.178 eves. Uc. Contracle>r Electriut 6640 ELECJ1UC1AN. Licensed & bond ed. Small jobs, malntcn. le repairs. 548-5203 Glrdenlnt 66IO * MOWING. edging, & clean up. Monthly MltM. Free estimate. Ca.JI 1168-19\1 • JAPANESE GARDENER EXPER. Rellablr mtunl Reis. mo rat~. 89l-32l!l Cut /5 E:dste Lawn Maintenance>. UCt'Jlaed 54MD • 54>1570 alt 4 PM LAWN SERVICE $15 MO. ~ab~. Pror~1on111 Weedy Sttvtct. 96U419 EXPDUENCf.D Garten«. llJldlcaplnlJ, dwmp. Olmet1t work. 60-4400. M~C. Eds;ing, 1n11.·11lu•n. Gfll'I dea.nup, HaulJni. Odd Jobs. • ~ THE QUtCKER YOU CAU.. 11I6 QUlac&ll YOU SEU. for I UIO Water Softeners Repairs, Inatallatioo ... Rentals ••• 962-Dt Painting, P lumbing, c~ pentry. Reas! ReL l.nlured. BankAmericard OK Call "Mike" 642-0MS . H•uling 6730 LITI'LE GIANT TRUCX Hauling. 6' heighth, 10' bed. You name it l haul. Reu. Big John 642-4000 CLEAN Lots, garages, etc. Tree removal, dump. alcip, backhoe, fill, grade. 962-8745 * TRASH HAULING I..' clean-up. :;t6-4743 HouMCIHnlnt 67U 1t APT. CLEANING Ir f'ast It thorol.lgh I turnllh' c-verythlng 642-8164 Interior D.cor•tlnt 67~7 ~ C1ll Covers All COMPL. DECORATING • Painting. 1.nt. A elCt. • Custom Drapery ,1' • Custom Carpetinc J •Wall Coverings ' . • Color Coordination 20 Vrs. Elcptr. FREE Elt. Simples to YOUR Door. ' Uc. & II\$. Rn -Comm. MODERN DECORATORS . ~9513 . -• Ironing -· 615S : . IRONING At my hom.. 10 W j ~ a piece. C.U 54Mlep. ~ t . 21st SI. CM : • LINhctpi"I Uj1I ' GAYNOR'S wmscAPdC'" A OA.Rl>DrlNG SERVIC:S' 11 State~ eantrctr, ,., . ftnidelltl•l • Qlmmttclll I 1 FtH Mt -No Job too Me-• :l m.3511 • "I' Dial MUf7I .. -~ -i .. If l \ . . '\ . ... r .. J 0 • There S more than one way to make yoar own money! :Jusf for fun, you mfgfi'.f fry tfie lfttfe Clo.If. • yourHlf kit supplied ebove. But pl•••• clon 't try +. spend the money your meke this way. If you went to try to meke-the klncl of money whlcti Is really spencleble, try cloin9 It thit wey. Pick up your phone, dial 642-5671 end 1ey, "l'cl llke to piece a Want Ad, pl••••·" . What lclnCI of a Want Ad? How about sell- 1"1 1etne ef thee• nice things you n• lont•E u1e? Tliey may N 9atfierfn9 Cl11.t In your home, but someone elH wenh them ancl wtll put them to toocl use. Your DAILY PILOT W•nt Acl an cod · et llttle es $4.50. Think of your profit ff you sold 1om.+hing worth much more than that( Don't cleley. Make. that spendable money. A DAILY PILOT Waf_tt Ad will 9et It for you fad. • ·- v DIAL D/RfCT-642-5618-Say '''L h'' """"' . , \. ' DAILY FICll IOITH •ITY PllQID llAL 51-1221 •• PllOT Want . Ads Will Work for YOU ' I .. . .. . I\ • SUVICI l ·~ .......... PAINTING, lie ..... 11) 50-6325. ' tnp. INTERIOR ....... liclDMd • call CHI e PAINTII' Exterior. Reuonable Plumbing LEAKS! C1 tronlcaD)' I merit. bl; walla, Iha Repaired.' ed. pre.- CALL "L BankAJ PL REPAIRS E Pool s.,, SPn'UL nib. Freo IC-38 s..1.., Alteretlt Neat, accu TILE, C. *Verne, CUit. work No job t patch. L repair. ! JOBS & ..... w.., DI lat year nftda w trana .. " varied ex 11!. clerl delivery 833-2027 I OIEF wti perience June 1. S. Job Wat CARPE I trlpp1J11t Windowi. TYPING home 01 perlencet Job Wa Men • REJ'IREI peMence motel r like apai Costa J He.ac h Rdemv main ten: Non-drb Demest Eml Georz• 1~ BE. Santa 1610 Costa I Hrs 1:30 .... ,~ a ~12 Saturdr summe circ:Ulat WU1 ti fumllh WiNTE school We w1l droula Prevlol not ne lormat WHm ture Si who c ligh~ stock MANC DRAFI man. EncinE oolleat Penna ~sum Pilot FRYC PM. \f Appl)' ll1 Mt ffiMi ,,,,. : Unlo9 NB SERV: m-33 CdM. Serv. e QC far • Of-Elf CaQ 5 iiiM ~ Place Rei .... ,., ii!D: ., .. Ullal Aliii DI , MLii .... 540-tt DAU. I ... •• f I\ SUVICI DIUCTOIY -~ ... PAJMT'ING. Exlfl'tor lnttrior lit .... 17 yra txp ......... scwm. ActOUltkal ee0. trip. IN1'EIUOR • EXTER.101l Pallldac· "'" atlm&te. Jice:Mld • lnlured. Call OfUCK ~4 e PAINTlNO • Jnterior • !xterioi'. Free .estimat& Rellllll&blt Httl9. 64$.3GU --''""'bl"' "'° t.EAKST Cu or water ~ troolcally located under ~ ment. blacktop, crounct. walla. lhowtra. any place. llepalred. War-tr lines dea. ed. preuure l'fftottd. CALL "LEA.1<S" &t2.o3G Banlc.Amtrleard OK PLUMBING 'REPAIRS • REMODEL &e...ma Poot Service 6910 SPlrlAL Rates for Acid wuh.FreeEatlmatu. IG-3lfi6 Sewl!!f 6960 Alterltlw 642·5M5 N .. t. ec:curate, 21 yra. exp. . -TILE, Ceramic 6974 •Verne, the Tlle Man * CUit. wock. lnlltall le repairs. No job too miall. Plaiter patch. = 1bower repair. 841· /IM6-0'208 JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Hit Wanted, Men 7000 DESPERATE 1st year College a.1udeot needl work -bu own trana.. reliable, h o n e 1 t , varied exp. DesiJu poeitJon a!. clerk. a.tock and/or delivery boy etc. C a l I 833-2027 afler 4 p.m. O!EF will over 2S yrs ex- perlftlce available a 1 t e r June l.~ • Jeb Wanted, Lady 7020 C A R P ET Qeanina. Floor atrippinl· Waxing, Walla. Wlndowi. washed. 531-0061 TYPING And dlct1tlon my home OI' your office. Ex- perknoed. 494-lQ -Job Wanted Men & Women 7030 RETIRED Couple, e.~· perlenced ln Apartment and motel manqement would like ape.rt:ment to manage In Costa Mesa or Newport tit.a c b . Bond able . References. No heavy maintenance. Hue doc . Non-drinken. m-2834 OeMestlc H9lp 70'5 LIVE INS Employer ptyr. lees George Bylaoc.i Agency J()I 8 E. 16th. S.A. 547.a1$ ~~~Men 7100 HJoM Ate Our lutlneea" Coast Employwlent AGENCY Santa Ana Prot'l 814 1610 Santa Ana Aw. Cost• Meta 642-9611 Hrs 8: 30 am • 5 pm Mon-Fr!. Hitlp Wanted, Men 7200 Boyt W1nted 81'" 12 to 14 evemn11 and S.turda)is. Apply "°"' for IWllmft" work. Work with circulation fl~ ~r. WW train. Transportation fUmllhed. Phone 546-&f W AN'T!D B o y 1 for after schoOl wortc and Saturdays We ril train right boyl for dmllatlon ti el d ..ie.. ·Prmoua tratmnr httpful but aot necelUI')'. For IUU in. fonnation phone 546-8697 WHOLEMLE UgbtJng Fix- tu~ Showroom needr. ~ who can ban1t and min llghtlnc fixtures allo 10me llock room wrt. FELD- MAN COMPANY, 547-Q.51 ' DRAFl'SMAN. Good Ink man. Experience in CIYil Encineerlng drawings. 2 yrs college mat.b. Good ply. ~· work. Send ~aume to Box M-133, De.Uy Pilot TRY COOK: 5:30 PM to 10 PM. WUh dilba. dean up. Apply nn 11IE PADDOCK 111 Mala St. HB SERVICE lta Atteudant, OYW 21, upt mtdl ape?. l1ilioD Statloa., m Saperlor, NB " m-mo. 2201 E. Ot • -·-·--··---• • • • ,-•' ... -..-. "* • •• , • • .... • • ,_ • •• . .--. .... . . . . . -, . . . . . ... . .-. ... -,,-.-.. He19 w....-. .._ nao tw, W ....... Mell 7* ... W•tM H.-WllltM -...... 1• w..... ____ 1• ____ _.. ________ ;._ __ ...;..;;.;;. fllD DPOIT Bl6EI C••1111Y TIAVEL 1=;;;;;;;;;=;;; To Lu V ..... New c.dlllac PllSOIAl.E .. $14 IOETARY -APPLY- com':%.ns 2230 S. Anne St. S.nt1 Ana, Calif. 540-2120 An equal opportunil;y emt>&oyer Beautiful P o c i f i c View Memorial Perk is located on the hill· side overk>oking'M., Newport Boy oreo. C e m e te r y lot5, crypts end niches. Before n e e d pur· chose pion. (Per O.y) Sounds too a'OOd '° bt mat! WeU • la too &OOd to be awl Doe• '8t weekly Pl')' put. ttm., IOUnd real! Well. It tit Wmt be neat A abup. age 20 to 30, DO experlene~ ~· Mr. Eut PRK.ml I U NCH ~ lll,RESINT ATIVI Young penon Qc> bu 11>me colleee tr•lnlnc can pro- ire11 on h1I own ability to a manqement PoSl.Uoo. We will aa1l1t tb1I penoa with oor formal tralnlna pro. cram. ll'OUP beoe1Jts ' 1111 tQUitable salary. EXPEIUENC.ED: Execu. ttv. typewriter • lbor1· band. Ex~pllonal pwtb opportunity! -APPLY- M1nhill Comnunic1tlons 12230 S. Annt St. Sant• An1, C1llf. 540-2120 An equal opportunl ty tmployer Leul m.nufldurer hM lmmedl•te openl .. for. A fast growing com- pany with complete s e r v i c e facilities. Mortuary, Chapel, Mousoleum ond Cre- snotory ell within the cemetery. PACIFIC PINANCI 7089 WESTMINSTER 1--!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bl!ll!!!!!!• ~ Electroftlc AIMlllblen WESTMINSTER Equal opportunity emp&oytt -IXPERIENCID- e Commerclal Teller Excellt!ftl opPortu.nityl •Wiremen We,,. an .ntabll.,_. commercl1I firm with liberal fringe benefits. Only people with 1t least six months ex• perlence should 1,Ply ' We want two emo· tionolly mature men. No "xperience ne· cessory because of o u r prof essionol training. Do not pess up this opportunity. APPLY IN PERSON N~ tr!>~'~r~ ~ 1st lltlon1I Bank pany beneflt1 ottered. APPLY: Retvts Rubber, Inc. 415 Avenlda Pico San'ClemeGte, Cal. Equal opportunity employer of Or1nae (ounty to " WANT ACTION? ASK FOR: PWMElllCS Reliable men to help oPff'llte Mr. Starner or Mr. Sprincer exciting new Pizza franchlae bu.a. Night work, tull, put An equal opportwlity 929 laker Street Cotti MeM 549-2221 Phone U•-0212 D1rrell W1rd time. 5el&, 1.9'lO Harbor, employer ELECTJONIC TECHNICIAN C.M. HI Ff T echnlclan For llore in Costa Mt11. ~ portunlty to advance to lel' vice manaaer. Must be t. millar with IOlld atate equf ~ EXPERIENCED 'ART-TIME TELLER Exceptional opportunity with small firm for bright and Vice President ond Director of Soles. ambttlous technician. Ace --------2G-30, with expftlenct and Asaiitant ment. 6464itSta. UNITED CALIFORNIA proven skUls in production COLLIGI MEN p rf J' W .a. ot e.1ectrooic instrumenta, 1n-Interested 1n a ~er Job I lml 011 cJudinC wiring, mechanlcal opportUnlty with an eye on ueembly, lffting and light the Mure. Our International Add to your fainl]y Income. firm will hire a llmlted num-Rel>reaent AYon. Call col. trouble shooting. Send ru-,...,. c"" c...,... ume or call. ber of collep atudenta tla1I _,. ....,.,._ MICROWAVE IW!lmer' -on the eam and INSTRUMENTS CO. Jeern 'Pl'Ol"-l'l1 destgned to IOYS 10 • 14 · 3ill 2nd Avenue train men for future mao-Good routes! • Good profttl Corona del Mar 613-'1688 agement • admtnlatradvt BALBOA PENINSULA pocltions, when thty have DAILY PILOT completed their college -• 6G-432l • BANK 4525 MacArthur Blvd. Newport hach 54M424 An equal OpPOrtunlty employer Appllcanta conaldered on merit reeardleu ot nee, reltgious creed. color, na- Uonal orlaln or ancestry. Assisl1nt M1n11er Country Club work dt1lln1 wltb tbt inte---------- grating ot advertilinr kleae TRAINEES For cook, --------and aale1 techniques. busboy, fountain le dish $129. PER .WIEK -m~cb. operaton " eortlla. Food A beverage manage-~ ttudtnl 1"der positions Full A pt tim_e for summer. -·'-'"'""" THE ZOO Drive-In, Cout ment. Experience ·-td. available for thole qual'-Hwy at MacArthur CdM Local Teferencea.. Age 25 to fled. Such poaWou ln tbe ' 35 yrs. Restaurant manaae-put have paid $rl(m in a CARllElt BOYS met1t degree Pf'efernd. U. •lillllte ·.-mer. For Inter. GOOD AOtrl'EI bera1 11laey. Fringe,,bene-"view etD m.t1J13. t-2 p.m. AV41LABLE fits. Send resume penonel .. RUNTINC."TON BEACH dlr@Ctor, Box 432 J!untlnaton DAILY '9LOT Beach. 926411. • C1rpenters • ~m • Hostess Full time 5 nl&bl week lrvnch Waitress Sunday only 4 boun. Aee 21 to JS. sitt• 14 or under. Exptrl~ only. Apply In person alter 3. 1 ~For aasembly work, • E1 .. ...:.: ... ftS also shipping 1e receiving Five Crewnt """'""" dept. FuU Ume. MU11 have Rest1urlftt IUS BOYS 11 & OVER PART 1"1E FRY COOi Huntington S.aclfff Country Club 3000 P•lm Avt. Huntington Buch 10 AM to 2 PM * 5J6.8866 lllSboy & Dhhwashen Trailer or mobile borne elqlelience ~erred. !:> ceUent beneftta. Im.rvien STARTING MONDAY 8-12 noon Apply In pel'IOO EXPLORER MOTOIHOME CORP. 4000 C1mpus Drive Newpert leech driYer'1 llceme. $1.60 Hr. to 3801 E. Cout HW)'. ltaJ't. 946 W.17tb St. CM Corona del Mar SERVICE Station Salesman No pbonl C9lJe ..... mechanic. Full time, rood --------aalary plua bmeflta. Neat. Apply Jim 'nee CbeYr'Oll 2590 Newport Blvd. C.M. ROUTES AV AILABL1: In WestmJDlter for boya 10.14 Good Proflta • No Sunday OeUvny M2-4321 MAN wantt!d to drive truck & 1'Crlc In store. 8:30 to 5 p.m., dy wk, MOD-Fri. Hrly pay. Sllesw111111 Experienct!d in better worn- an 's ready-1.1>-wear. QuaU- fied to 11eU In billl trade fuhlon atore. Offen plea1t- ant environment and aood complJIY beneftta. Appl.y: BUFFUM'S Fashion lllaMI R. ... '• I · ll:JO '-!4 SHIPT (2) o ... m lme,..ncy ·-40 Hr. wee£ Start.Inc ..i. UY 1821 ptr mo. + $3S cWfenatlal. E x c e 1 It n t beMfilS lll'OIJ"am. Apply pe'l"DWl clep. Hoi9 Memorl1I Hotplt1I 341 t4twp..-t Blvd. Newport leach WAlllESS Geed opportunity llluat bave aood •PJ>HJ'ance. APPLY IN PERSON 3-5 p.M. DAILY 5Mck Sltop No. 1 2305 E. Coa1t Hwy, Coron• hi Mar, Ca. M11ic1rist Qualified to work ln high ll'flCle Beauty Studio. Of- fer+ full time work, pleuant enYironmenl and compe.l\Y benefits. Apply: IUFRIMS' Fashion Island Admlnl1tratfve Clerk fol' Leading Planing le Arcbl· tectura1 Firm • Must bt ln- tell.lgent, attractive, mature, deptndable. have typing & tome booldceeoplng know· led,e. Call 644-063) 1or in- terview. Wm. L. Pereira le AllSOC. MacArthur Bl at Ford Rd Cbrona del Mar, c.a1u. HOMSS APPLY IN PERSON AFTER 3 P.M. Sea Shanty Re1taurant 630 Udo Park Drive Newport Beach ALTERATIONS Qualllk!d lo work In blgh grade fashion stott. Able lo do both men and women's. Offers permitnent tuU tJme work. Pleuanl environment and good company benelils. Apply: Buffum'• Fashion lsl1ncl SEARS Costa Mesa Openings Now I sALEs Full & Part Time and PBX Pert Time Experience desirable but not mendatory . · 1 l Excellent opportunity for a rewarding future with the world's largest retailer. EXCELLENT SALARY PLUS: ~I 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 Department 3~33 Bristol Street Costa Mesa An equal opportunity employer CLERK ... _ W ....a ltlCEPTIONIST ,,.Ip int-, Help Wented Women Muat be Ible to type. Some Wom9n 7400 filinr. Requlrft half day on -------- Saturday occasiona.UY. Apply:_. Penionnel Department DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mua Cleric Typist Newport Betdi Stock Brok~ 6'7l-83MI between-2A pm REGISTERED NURSE 3 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. ll P.M. to 7:30 A.M. PER!OIOIR ·cl.ERK Responsible woman for Front Office position In- volving payroll, typing, filing etc. Penonnel ex- perience prefen'ed. Apply Personnel · lCM Mon thru Fri ROBllSON'S Westminster Hospit11. 200 FASHION ISLAND 7400. Female Cleric * APPLY IN PERSON * DRIVE-IN LIQUORS 706 Ocean Avenue Huntington Beach HELP Wanted. T rot t e T ' 1 Baker)' Is Snadr Bu, 234 Foretl, Laguna Beaca ~Men, Won\. 7500 AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN NEEDED Liberal Contract Contact: Gene NorveU Orange Coast Property 332 Mlll;Uerite, CdM 673-3350 Hoepltal Circle, Westmins-NEWPORT BEACH ter 1193-4541, ext 331. Equal An equal opportwlity • W1ltr ..... opportunity employtt. employer • Cooks ~ Full end Part Time Day and Night Sbi1ta Over 18. DRAPERY Workroom. ex· • Dishwashers A99Rclte. WOIMft 7JOO WANTED *9 llld.y, & perienced or trainfft; any Day lhlfta, pleuant «-as wlw terested in mldllc extra optratkm. Pennanent. Im-Accou--atmoephere. Apply Apply In penon BOl'S BIG IOY 154 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa .,..,..._ ---''-n-mediate openlnp. Beach n•• RI h Coff S..._ of G•de-'... See Bett1 Bruce at ...-........ mlll'MI)' .... ..,,.ome Dra-, 900 w. 11th st., p •-Cl rlc c •rd'• " . ...,. ..... .., work u motel maid. 4 or 5 ..... " ayab.. e 508 Ocean. Htg. Bch. Hllfl ~'1;!:u.s. Cid-m66 Gxec :. 1 A:; ,_.::: f:. ec::Ee;.~FICE Part time. Experienced X-RAY TECH zenahip. 1bree yean Pl'-Ac for Career Glrla Quixote Motel, 2100 Npt 'nlorougbly Jami liar witll one only. ==~~: denlnl experience ttquir-ency Blvd, CM. girl otftce duties. Rderen-~in penon NEED 12 MEN ed. Apply it: flO W. Cout Jfw7., N.B. CASHIERING, C l er l ca I , Cltl.. Salary open. 850 W. 18th Starting Monday tal. ~ Hocpital Clrcle, W t I ..... By appotnt 64&-3939 Westminster. 893-4541, ext IMMEDIATELY " m ns ... r . General otb J'b'8 i.dles St., C.M. 331 ,,,_, I ---""' School Dlstrld clolblnii: lt0rt. Pttmanent. BABYSl1TER Needed Im· EXPLOnm plo~e';"11 VVl""'"'uty em· S3 83 H Hl2l CEDAR.WOOD Help W1ntetl No phone calll. S e e mt!d to live In. SlOO mo + • KUl a r a WESTMINSTER W0tntn 7400 Manager. rm & brd. WE WORK 12:30 LAB CLERK Paif...or Full Time ~ .. _ for Corona ct.I 25 F1!Z~ NB to 7:30 '™.;.!~~ln8ll job MOJORHOME CORP, ~!:':.01 ~b...'~nng 1 ~~~: A 19 35 s.-1nfeftdenf ·-• open now • ...,.......,.... r-'II' ge • --· Mar lAguaa, San t'temente. e wANTED A.M. worlttra. __.:...--~5~,.,,.S-=-E,,,,_-4000 C D • minster Hospital. 200 Hospi-No exper. nee. CUalom yacht ClOftltrucdon. Apply: Ken tuc k y Fried Donut ahop. No experience MAS EU •mP'!'_ rht ve tat Circle, Westminster. Mr. Hll • Tr9·9951 ~enstv-~~~ = 811 8. Cout , neceaaary. AIPl1 b efore Pre.Ctr rneml>tt ~.M.T.A. Newport " .. c &93-4Ml, ext 331. F.quaJ ~ pervlae and ll)'OUt work. · noon. MR DONUr, llS E. Ca.II '42-_,., portunlty employer. &.-~.-1--n '.....,AL _.,._ET'•ny 17th St., c.t& Mna nan u amo u""""' "-t '-"·t ,.. .. v ......,.. Willard BOlat WOl1fa, 12fj Mc.JU """"'-" ~ DIUWnn.u.,., •• • • uu:.1• • women o cu"-.... t Need one experienced """' Baker c M Mln. 1 yr. ~ftlee MC7J'EL maim. Ste ad 1 . . .. and CO.GO PRACTJCAl popwar tx'lklon. Must be car man to 1e1J new Bulrk:9 ' · · IBM Exec.Stenorette. plea.sant 1"" around reeort DANCERS registered voter of O?'ange and tht bot new Opels. S~VI~~~rt~..=n~ CdM CJrllce. m-~ f' mp lo y • • n t. Lq\ma S300 Pft' week llllllllf Q>unty.~Cood pay. Inqulrt Contact Jtm Sttlnmetz sales tuneiP brake. A wheel RESPONSIBLE B a b y 1 t t· Riviera. 125 S. Colait Blvd., 638-5483 or 633-.9163 nUIU at 1905 E. 17th St., Room Mgr. TERRY BUICK 5tb le allpin.:nt. Tap wqes Is ter needed, 9 'tll 2 PM, 5 d~ lAguna Beedt. 4M-UJ6. e 2j:AtrrIClAN 212, Santa Ana °' phone Walnut, Huntlnlton Beach. comm.lsalon for mial'".... wk, lo care for ecbool age HOUSEKEEPER • com~ Good hltb atylllt, full or Nurse 10 care for patient 835-QJS, 892.QT bl... "'"" --"' "'""' U'"-,._,, N 1 _ .. _ In pr1vate home In Col' .-n • ..........._ DWI. Apply Lacuna 0irvron ch w=. \AU 80-7489 ion tor couple. 5/da/Wlc 9 pert-time. ew P ulh .. iup. on• del Mar. 5 day week COUPL.E to manage .l main-s. ........ a M.Mgen 60t S. Cat lfw!, Lacuna Bch. Operators.t:rbmerHpedal to 3. Preftr older' lad1. lJlht The Beeuty Parlor Monday through Friday. lain 11 unit PG<» apt.a. Write CU.. oppart;J .ta leedhw Jlt. INOINllR m1ch. Garment M!a.. ~. ~:..~--· Own 855 W. 19. CM 542-7141 giving 1ge, ap. w o r ~ firm oOef1al ON" tee ...., or med! dtsSp dnftlman Good pay. WO Monroria. tran .. ...,. ._. . ...._, WAITRF.SSm. ""-Al'l1Y Contact Mn. ldward1 perlonned -remuneration tu.I..._ Nor pt ttme. For proc..a a.,,UC.tioa wartt NB 642-Bll BEAtmCIAH, Good atyiiat. need apply. Denny' Coffee 546-2556, ut. 226 expected. b P·l.36, Dally No exper nee. '"tram. in flberslla comJIC)lltea. P/I' $2 hr cuar. Olatomtr Cuar. NJarJ or comm. AP>-Shop, 1800 s. Cat Hwy., 1 30 4 _PUo_t ______ _ .. newport . p81'1onnal agency 833 DOVER DR.IVZ NEWPORT BUCB 642-3870 MEN'S DIVISIQN FEE PAID Mnelhtt/W. ..... to$20,• Futt responaillilty f« a. citing COl1lJllJIY In marlcet- lng/aales, J>riclnl ~ ture. develop f\111 aaJa plans. Hire alesmaa. Asat. Acct't Mtr• toSl• Excellent cornpe.l\Y with outstandlnl benefits, cS. I sirel deereed man. <Pre- ferably married), 27 to 34 for .administrative ec· counlilll po&itloa. Prefer 4 yean corporate ~ vision or mM1ge.ment. Adancement potential a. cdlent. M ... .-Trehttes $7,IOO Degree, qsreuive, pr&- fer married. Excellent 6 mooth program to lllpe'- l'ilion. Excellent bendltl. r a.ff"' /M ...... er .. $4800. . Mature, responsible niaD with valid Callt. c Ceur'1 license, drive ex cutive, meet plane, tCJUni Cor di&nilll'ifl. WOMIN'S DIYl$10N Lp Sec. $500. ,,c ..... ..,., $121. fell' CPA, 1 ctrl oUlce, CY· pilt. (Fee pUl) Olct1p•11• See.' $SOL Good atat typins, pn&r: 21-29 ~ <F• pUl) PIX aMtp;tluhf $HO. Front of!ltt appeuaae, lllht t;yptar. Cl'ee paid) Acct't CW .... Offlc9 $400. General bookkeeplnc, tne 50, !uctnatlnc. dtantlas bu11ne1a. <Fee paid) Trela•l•-.OMM ....... Several pocltionl, 9MJle with ~Inc ls IOmt ..... oat. (Some fee ~ ... fee b7 ~ SDV Sta. Att. Sal + ~· CdM. Tom Sbarp umc. OD ' Npt ltds alllqt, to4C22 BROWNING MJ'G. CO. 11ervlct for tttab C.O. rL I In Ptt"IOft, Peacoctc Lqu.na Bch. No caJl5 M~·~~h ::~ WArrRE$ES 6 Dilhwuh-s.ata Am oakle> MT.all 191.9 P1aeent1a, QI Stl-UTl Brown 540-1932 H.B. ty SaJae. Ill 8. Coul pl~. era, all UIUta. Exptt only ~rv. e Q 0 0 D OPPOJmJN1TY felt' ~ Ol'FSET Of-1=RATOR A-B. IMck J80. Call 541-6821 SERVJCZ Sta. Attmdant. J:llper., fUJ1 1Sme. -Pltcenlla (ear w, m c.11. ...... .....,.., .. ...................... ............ ............. -. , .... Per •a ae1t • 1QOL•&.•ar ...,.&m;;_ ...... a., Aal'8 ,.,. 3m "-tie. CM &\Lii: ,,... • dlmf, ... ......................... ....., DAILY:eADI MINO ~I I ~ .,..... ' H~°"• ra-• .._...... w•.......c-n r~ ... at ex nHCf a....tv "-"~'a Q>ffee 2 Salt1men needed. Muat PRACTICAL Nllrle. ve In. " .-.-~ "'~'"""' """'pe_. • "'"""' OJQ .. .,. s.mc-. lac. bave tlq>erlence In 111"' and 1'111 dlarge. N • w P o r t CoodDEN::!.1-_ ~ARbookY petitnced book k e e P 'r. Shop, 1800 S. c.t Hwy., -STOREKllPll-aportlna ll'IOde or dolhlnc Betldl. ttM5ll after 1 pm ..,.,_.. _,.... • Pleat4f~ Miid 111111lcat1on P. W AITREllES Lquna Deb. No phone calls MUlta1n control cards, rt-tal8 Apply at GRANT'S · lreepina. GI' o o m In 1 t 0 . Box 18, Mkhv11 Qtf, _J>l_ee_. ______ _ cdve llook and dliltrtbute. ... _.., .. 1._ "'-• .__. COMPETANT pleuant lady pereone.UtJ a Dllt. 4M-ll65 CalJt. 9'Jl56 18 to~. Neat ............ ..,.., SHOULDN'T """' be ....rn" .. -.... -'"" .. ,, .... ...,. .• --·· b' beewOflc 2 dayt a wtc, 9 bttween 10 • -L.. ,,...,--~~ ,_ ..,....... Somt twi.. W .... tr Colt& Ilsa. to 4. 1:15 wk. 1~ l1VUf'I No e~ necHIV)'. tbe botte1t atta • HunUncton Holpltal. D ffolPtaJ <>-i'iti: Rtttred p a 111 t I a a , BABYSJTl'llt ,,....._ .._12 Appl.y In Pft'90ft. Beech? Call Phil McNam~ de, w~. --plamb-cafllllb7 Ont DENT.AL RECEPnONtST Pm. nldtel wti. Aatl s" 5. )'WI' home. DI •• A.ft 5:., .... llt loy f« appt. VWap R. al ext m Equal ....,..... ---. $2. br ~ Put 5 dQI, t to I, ~. YOW' borat • ..... Nf Jttb Piii ,.... l54 E 17".. Colt& M FAtate emplo,tr. D.a:r Piiot. ' RD .... llWS1t A Hart..~ ....... 10 rou. .,_ ''*"'* 6 · ..., eu t6i-H11 546-11(8 OIDllLY GM ITATION Attmdlllt. llTl'D rar tint 2 ..-tn AM M....,a .._. t r • t a 1 • H1lr Stylist ()petadlc rm 0 1 I.. ~ .. s--. .1\IM. ,...,... older ...... a.EANINO ..... " \6 GI' nn. ""' ""' • ,, D tram. ".:.,.TmA~ .... WOMAN. • I ft-1'or ._, .... lhop. Dtt&- bow lt8'll tr, It 0.W ..... C.W... S.tCllO t dQ' ...... ,,_.., _. 171-W :v~·-....:: lellt opportunl~I Phou W~ ........ • .. Jllltw Dd., CJil. * 11.CJRm° ~ Jf. 8. a r e I • liAii ~wt. Plrt dine CU ~ at bomt It .... Cll' -- ffolPtal Orcle. ,......_ iGiULLMAN • .,..r11aul, ~ .. .-,..=1'7 =~----· ~-':.~.:-Mn· 1ttn ·~1tmmt1.' a:: TliCHID t11r. llM5G, Ell m. z.-J re1W. N time ... M . _ --·-llanqer. IUMMER EMPLOYMENI' ........... ., ....... S.'I C 0 ff U .... 9ft m:rtrAl. CID. ...... Dlllt'• ~ ,.. ..... ilUBCilLI i et WU II BAaCITBm' Pbolle Mn. Hotildrts iiiiNI MICiaHiC Hlr'er, CD-..._ ,,, • rn ~....., • teedw tart·tl•e tn IM5; ..,.. • ..,., _... z......_ ..._., N.& at-arrorl.'IMMt ,_....Mecfl ....... flw. R. E. •Jtmm pmt 5lli .. ,.... a.,.......na.• ........ rot-,·t. MATtJJU: Womain IDr ~t ;aELEPHONE ~ ~ ,.... 1:1 18 2 tnet ""-~. Wran at ....... am HEED ..., .. s ,... .,..a+&AA u.. bl ..... ,. ... aa.,.... flllJ or part a-. 215 • ..... Office .... • Purchutni or .._ • Pft'lence htlpf\al. 'J'1Pt a <Fee by a1'J)llctlnt) ................. -=' c.a-...i ... ·--... "'·°'.,. cbldnl.4«PI•••·.:. Loftl1 ..... Npt .. a.. ..... -°""'"' 8roedwtJ,....,..9Ndl. 1215 lahr, CJI. llldCL-.... Pft' 6 nflJ. tu.U &eJJT• IO-ao9 ar aft t MMlm °*'-..._ MM'Tl• ___ •:::..•:::;;•---~------,. ..... ~ .. , ' • ... Ii :J~ DAILY PIL.Of ..1 ~ & cMPLOYMENl J~, Wom. 7500 ! l9'AY CO. ... ,;uth Co11t P in• 3333 8rl1tol St. Cott• MeH lies Op.nln91 for: # . .;Camera Sales ,. Stcurity Operaf or .. ,.. , (fem1le) Rttail Pxperienct l'f'()Ulr- ecl. M11~1 be av;i1lahle duy aJld e,·pning schedul<'. Com· pffhensive b e n e f I t pro- pam. fnterviewing Hours ... Monday thru Friday ,1()..12 am & l-3 pm 'APPLY IN PERSON lmployment Office : Upper Level ':/'n eqU!ll npportunily • employer .. • i ~ --: Hostesses ! 0Jy Busboys ~Dishwashers • . ;APPLY IN PEru!ON : S-6 Mon. thru fri. ~ ~EUBEN E. LEE • llJ E. P1cific Cst Hwy ; Newport 8Hch • A~ncies, Men & ti omen 7550 .. :~newport ~ personnel : __ agency ... ofeuion1I Service :for t he employer i •nd the •pplie1nt fl3 Dover Rr., N.B. 641-3870 549-2743 . Scl.ool .. tnstructlon 7600 .EW CLASSES ••• • ; • START WEEKLY ~ Complete Secretarial if Clerk Typist I Special CourMS nru..o;hup Typin11: IBM STANDARD '-lBM SE1.EC'11UC IB)i EXEC Atremoon &: Eve. aasses LOW BUDGET TERMS IC1's of successful gradu- 11t~s these past 5 yeau? POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 N. Newport Bl .. N.B. PJione :;43-9723 PIANO le550lls, young, exp., teacher. new in area. Grad. Sherwood Music S c h o o I , \fomber Music Teachers Ar.sor Priv. lessons for tot~ r"ru teens, Sut! Denton 367 ~l;,~olia, CM 548--8494 :ClrOOL Chilcirrn's vacation rol•'S. Chilcoa t l~Leaaon Typint.t School. 548-28.59. 173 C'1•I Mar. C.M. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furnitur• 1000 ' . . ' . . . -. . .. -· • • .. "9 • ,. • .~ ••• ~ • 11,.• .. --f. .. ·, hucW41. "''"Y .>O, .bud MERC ANDISE FOR Nu:RC .. ANDISE FOR I MERCHANDISE Pea MllCHANDtSI POR i TRANSPORTATION T1ANSPORTAT10N 'ITS.,... uv1s1ock SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE '•.E AND TRADE SALi AND TRADE ----------- ---P~r CrviMra f020ftaHr CnMan 9020 ...,_ taO 8000 Furnltvre IOOO furnltvr• IOOOPu""""9 IOOO r ...... _______ • -~ --.J HORSE roe-Sale. Call after 3 Family Fun! :;:.:.lk .,r:nap,:W_yn. Old World ~l editerr<niean * SPANJSH • MEDITEltltANIAN * FACTORIES NEW SHOWROOM SAMPLES Wiii Stll Any Pieu lndl•Wu•lly 32• Cabin Cruiser T1tANSP01tTAT10N IGeh & Yachh 9000 S panisli Furniture All Nrw Decorator ,Mees &nd room i:rou111ni:s re· tur~ frvm displll,Y studlos. model homl'>. mo\ 1e studios Ol'~'Orntors Canl't'llation, HOllllt•ful ot Span-ish Fu111Jtu1I'. i!Nns as follo,,s: Gon:rt>us X ft. • S1>ani'h ~nte & \lalchini: Chair Cu~tum quiltrd "II h c-arved ~ '"'° trim. R. 10 ft. Sc·v1lle r 11rvrrl wht>t sofa. he1wy Dark oak end tabli·~ & niA trhlni: 1·o~·k· lllil tAhlt•. 8 Plt•rl' Klni:t sizr MrdilPr'i anrFtn oak pan- rled lx-droom •llltr "llh foll Kini: llllf' hn'i ~prin:::~ & matrrr's l.Jlr ·e S1ianish df'<'nr ciinim: rU()m. (;nld Ii-at S:ianL'>h tahfP lamp~. Han$:1n:: ~"ni: lum1 . etc, rte Enrh ftll'C'!' can IX' purcha.~rrl tnc11\·1dually. Wholt houseful was r«9ufor $1685.00 MUST SACRIFICE t ft!..e.9 0 ~"' FOR ONLY • • . • • • • ~~ QeVV f.,m, Alf•il•ble -Nt..,comtr\ to C•lilornia Cr•dit Approvtd lmmedl•ttly mm Furniture 1844 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (only) lv.y 11l9llt 'tll t -Wed., Sot. & Su11. 'tll 6 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CASH & CARRY SALE Chairs. mattresses. lamps. tables, head· boards, bedroom sets. riving room sets. El' carved arm divan, lg matcbio1 chair with beal).1iful f~brics; 5 pc hexagon dart oak djn. ing set with black or avocado framed chairs • s1..,. 4 • Galley ....... & vinyl cushions; 5 pc bedt-oom set 9-dr Mr & Mrs dresser with lg framed mir'ror z lg e L1rtt Cockpit e Chrysler Crewn 6 e 5/S lt1dlo e $5000 e Top Condition commodes & matchio~ headboard. ' 548-5436 $995 V1lue, FULL PRICE $429.95 or terms 11 low H $3 ,., WMk MERCHANDISE FOR NO DOWN, USE OUR STORE CHARGE PLAN ~LE~~D T~ No Finey Front. Qu1lity Values Inside. FREE TO YOU * APPROVED FURNITURE * BEAIJTlFUL Groovy Kit· 12 Years 11me loution--aeme owner ten. Can't keep because ol 2159 Harbor Blvd., Costa M... 548-9660 family hang ups. lt wanta Open 9.9 Diily-Sunday 11•5 another good home. Love's ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~!!!~~~~ everyone. 613-2637 611 -4 mos. old male. part Television 1205 Miscellaneous 1600 shepherd. part wire-baired---------------·! House brok e n. Llket RENT SWIMMING POOL children. S43--0131 call after COLOR TV 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Sw1ace 3 p.m. 5130 $9 MO. Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. ADORABLE Long haired kit· Option to Buy c llco u 1 Free Service FREE Ground Plld. tens. a , a gray, $149.11 white & blade I< white + 01'de~~;~hone SECARD POOL C:lUco Mom. Sat &: Sun 323 s. Main. Orange &16-7317 6/1 Z1 nith TclP,. 1s1<>n. good workinl! londil1on $tl0. 532.1992 HANDSOME Black & tan _ . German Shepherd female. P,.ETS and LIVESTOCK Cats ll20 BEAUT. Black A tan female, Russian Wolfhound, 5 Ma1., AKC. aots, hou~broken. Wonderful dlspoc!llon 494- 2376 Honee 1830 -----HORSES BOARDED Back Bay a.tte -1746 Or- chard • oU Santa Ana. Pad- doclc It Shelters. SSS pr. mo. Catt &124181 day1 or St0-$25 Eves. BAY MARE. Excel w/chldrn. $100. Call 6~ TRANSPORTATION FRITZ & AVERY LOCAL J'lEWP()RT BOATS Lido 14 #WI, Xtra nice + tralltt . . • .. .. .. . .. • • S9fi0. 71' crulsinC Yawl, alps 2, head It p!lal)r 4 eyl ~ inbrd. perfect for cou.ple tot island ~ hole. . . $2400. 23' Tem!iltt F /G lloop, lm· mac! ........ TRY! • $2900 • 24' Gladiator f /G Sip, Very aean? .. . . .. .. .. .. .. $4750. 26' Peanon commdr F/G Sip, BP It SP ...... $5(XX), 25' Olris Ovemlttr V-8. auto pilot ........ , ....... S250Q. 23'-Trojan Sedan v.s, sips 4 • TRY! • .. • .. .. • .. .. • $29(X). 77' Chris Connie TIS V-8's. SHARP! TRY! .... s&ro. 12l 40' Matthews • for the family • TRY! .... $16,IXX> 35' Yawl • TOl>I In wood! TRY! .............. $14,000 * Spedal * 47' Oil Ketch · best buy In ocean cruising boat on West Cout. Owner must It'll!! Aslclng $24,500. SU.31st St._ Newport Beach 67S-04-12 * ~ eves. Call IY-fore 2· 30, 67~2136 DECORATOR • type cabinPI 1 ~ Y~· Marvelous dlsposi• Used Can 9900 UMd Can USED-NEW-REPOSSESSED UNBELIEVABLE PRICES!! Apartment Own~• don't miu thisll 1210 approx 3' x 2' deep. Dark tion, small -loYes children H_i-_F_i _&_S_te_r_e_o___ oak carved doors • Ideal for 644.()837 6/5 II••••••••••• .. ••••••• HELP 19""8 STEREO console solid WE NEED THE ROOM srate . .j speed chani:er. Like ncw. Take over small * APPROVED FURNITURE * payments or . ~8S.12 cash. . Cr~d1t Dept. 535-7289 12 Years 11me lout1on--11me owner 2159 Harbor Blvd., Costa Men • . 548-9600 HI-fl comp?~ents AM/rM O 9.9 Da'I _ S d 11•5 I tuner. amplifier beau 1.arge pen 1 ¥. un 1Y corner spkr sys I em . DA 'JJSll Mnd dlnNle set Sj(): 1 • I Rekokut turn~ahlr. Ori!! cost Bkra5{' 0 h<I~~· box sprg &: I Antiquet ~~ over S800. S17.i. 673-7967 . mat S4 64-:llili!I * XLNT SELECTION C1mer11 & Equip. 1300 Office Furniture 8010 nnw in Slt>rk •. C'IOO<s: Barn-ZEISS Ikon Con~e;x~t U-ShaPf'(I ExrC' dl'l!k com- pll"<. rxceUrnt qu11lity ,l 1·ondi1ion. f.l'JI). 31()9 E. Coast lliwav Co r o n a del ~far 67~3.~33 mPtri:s: Chmrr Hall 'T'rC'f's; cond. also m a i; n i f y i n g Armo1rs. both frrnch. .~ lrnR<'ll· Comp! Sl3.5 ;..IR-5.Cl1!8 Hrovilv ('nrv('<l SJ>(lnish: :- Many ·HrAvllv Carvoo Call-KODAK Z;)()m 8 auto. mnvte . 1•amrra. $45. 227 Goldrnrod, met.~: 0·1k ~crrtary Orsk: Corona del Mar. 67fH>58."> A f1nr Jlllh rpntury Frrnrh _ 80.2.2 c.-upbOArd Cul glass & much S t' G-ood 8500 G1r1g• Sile more. por in! __ , __ • __ SUPER GARAGE SALF..-M & M ANTIQUES FRE I G HT DA.\1AGED ALL QUALITY IT E .MS , 2121l Newport Blwl. SURFBOARDS. Fa ctory Furn .. trinkets from 'round Costa MeM 54&.7381 Direct. Used boards also. the world. skiis. women's MASSIVE Solid oqk mm All cheap. We lni.1all nelY clothes, current fashions, cahinet. hidden drawers. removable fins In your old hardly worn: r e r or d s, c11!1om bl! for Grandoap. board. 642-7607 books. Lt'aving state. Sun. N!'eds rPtinl~tiin11: S 1 IO : S U RF BO ARD. clear • 6/2 & 6/9. 1:3().4:30: 310 Filii:rred YPlll)w 2old ba!iket Vardeman 9''9": new eond. Sapphire Ave., B a I boa ring with 10 m l n e • cu I Make oHer! Call: 673-2924 Island I c11Amonds.. VPry strikin't. ADDING h. s·-D' tlOO Lai:i B h 4!l-l-1701 mac ine ;),), '"· MlNI-Bike almost new. Pd -_ · _1"" C'n~ · ing room suite, French prof. Sl50 &ll $90. 'l'nindle bed. SALEI SALE! SALEI 1350. Piano. s a 1 d wi n SOO. Girls shoe skates and 10 Trunk11 St5 ea. Hooiticr ei1b Acro.~mc $450. D 14w a I l rne. 51: SF.>· Nrw d arinrl $90, :l Commnrlei> $24 ra. En-Powrr Shop, $2'25. ftrsian S10. Accordian. S20 Lr2 nlc 1?Tavin2i1 Circa IRfiO S2. An· rug 6x7 SlOO. 846--0836 alt 4 degk & '!Wive\ chr. '100. I" P'I AmpPr<1anl1 2fi21 N('W· p.m. Ml.ac: turn. cl~hln~. cpls rt Blvd , C.M. fi42·:Yl6'.l 1-TW-0-G--otd ____ h_d_ toys games 15612 Swan · ---n 3 u IZ 3 Y e HB.·t197_74-14 . A:'\Tl.QUE ~ale closr-nol. <'Ouches, modern 111ylins:: r.!j Doll1rs Anuqul'll. t 5 I I 6 ench. Two pale hmr ,e.reen RParh Rlvd . Midway City lamps $10. Two pairll or GARAGE SALE. Wedgewood gas range SGS. table & 4 chrs $25, Furniture. spo11ins; goods. baby things. rugs, misc. Thurs. FM &: Sal. May 30. 31. June 1. Rl25 Eastport Or .. HB. 5.'l&-2170 I GARAGE Sale. Sat & Sun . Hsehold item5. power &: rarpentrr tool~. g u n s , reloadint.t k garden equip., misc. 220'72 Capistrano l...n .. HB 962-R003 119~25.t'i lamp shades. free with the Mu1iul Inst 812S! lamps S48-7lZ2 ONE piano Wurlitzer Spinet. PRACTf C"E PTA. '10 One skill saw 71~ com'I. One S'l?l skill saw 61~. One truck bed, 546-4343 stakes, 10' bed. One 600 gal. MARTTN 12 Strini~ 1?Uilar. tank 4 13" tires and wheels. Call artrr 6 P.M. !;-18-2915 One dble sink, :;43.S!Q --MOVING must seU . Pianos & Org1n1 8130 gorgeous light, blue quilted ., PTANOS & ORr.-'NS M>fa · lamps, hcds, leather * top tables • many. many *· l,11rt?r1tt stnrk in So r altf other items ... See at 708 * :?fl,.~ -IO~ off.Pl;tyer !llanos lris Cd~1. OR 3-8316 ll'OO mils tn rhoo~" fmm SPANISH Cabinet -dark oak * Trrm~ -Trrms -Term~ * removable marble tOfi -cash for Y<\ttr 11iano or tracie beautilul decorator piece - tzrand pi11no for nPw spinet gold design on front -pvt Firlc1'~ Wholesale Pli1no Co. party -best offer 67:1-3.116 1?072 Rrnnkhurst :it 0!11nm11n CdM. Eve~ all day wkends G..!_rd"n Grove '11 I) 6~2770 LEAVING Country. X Int -l'Ond .. lge. sofa, twin leather ! Serinq Sale I chairs. stereo. Spani!>b cab.; . llited B1lc1win Spin,.t si;95 lge white dresaer: bunk Plied ~lciwin. TI!omss, beds, dresser. misc. 644-0584 H11mmond OrJ?'ans S1~ up. 7 CARPET • Apt1 -Homes. Solnet. Cnn!IOle, Sturlio It Quality installation. Free Uprivht nl11nos. specfally re-estimates. All pr ic e a. m.tN'd. $1!15 tm 546-4478 eves. Lie. CoD- WARO'S BALOWTN' S'TimTO tractor lllOl Newport, Of &i2-R4.l\.I EMERSON Tape t'drdr, ... T .owrey !lllt ornn S,iQC!:-extra spkr. Oea:a stereo, W11rllt7.er nl11nn r!'nn "119. port., desk bkcaae & chr· Wrhrr rrhll t!'l'anc1 ~<;(). RCA TV cabinet style. 2081,i * Ri-l!i~IM" now fnr ~,,...,,er Crystal, Bal Isle. pi;mn rnuriir~ la""~ '7-13), RATTAN FURN: 3 pc sect'l, ndull nf"'~., "h~ses. } uphl c:hr. free-form coffee 'F'-1. 'TTl''f<; thl. formica te>p. AU or pt Mlls1r rrrv. r M. VC'r)' reas. 673-1708 • !;,'°-:!'1fi5 + 9' Sofa. tables. dinette set. -ehest of drawers, Oriental NCIW HF.RE -thr n"w rug, appliances, screen tent. SuorrMunitine; T-200 misc. 642-9'257 Rammnnd <;pinfll nl'll;an KIRBY vacuwn cleaner and -thi-fi.,r!lt vrt' attachment&. Take over S(''lnHnT.f'lfTf,l If'<: CO. payments of $6.50 or $49.70 lllf\7 ~ Main ~ 20th cash. Credit dept. !'135-7280 ~ant11 Ana FURNITURE, several Bdrm sets. &om entrance hall or lamp table TO Good home. W h I t e etc. Very unusual, Spanii.h English bull terrier. Female or Mediterranean appear· 1 yr. Houaebroken, watch ance. Leaving country -musl dog, loves chlldttn. 548-1317 I sacrifice S7S. OR 3-8316 Cd~I aft 6. 5/30 8316 CdM FREE Tu oldet couple a • FABRIC SALE • beautltul 5 year old cream Mon. to Fri. 9-11: 30, 12: 30-4 · colored altered cat. Moving Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. I can't taJ<e with me . Vast selection ol lmir fabrics. 675-36116 5/30 ~n DAILY to public. Jim-BRON z E Ped I gr e e tied time only during m. Olihuahua to older woman - ventory cleahnce. no c h i Id r e n, please Costa Mesa Knitting MiUs SH-3120 6/1 9'l9 Baker St .. Costa Mesa WANTED Furnitur .. Appll1ncM Color TV'..,._St•reos -TOOLS- 531 -1212 or 193-0555 SS CASH SS We pay cash for: I Furniture I Appliances I Antiques I Tool8 ON ITEM or - COMPLETE HOUSEFUL Call 547 ~48 or 827-8771 WTD: Good ,;nt spray out· fit. M~. . sed or new. Write x M-138 Daily Pilot. JET Black mother cat will spayrd for good home -her kitrrns nee<! home aJso (6 wks I. 5'16-9174 6/1 r., . PLA Y~~I kittens. p a r t Siamese 1 male 1 female. seven ka. 7866 AldJicn,. H. B. ln rear house. 5/30 2 Yr old female pedigree col· lie. lilots, very gentle. Good with children. Hsebrl<en. 96.2-5016 aft 6 pm 6/1 BLACK Rabbit I< a S' x 3' cage . 2 y rs . old . 6#-2516 5/31 KITI'ENS, Good mooseni. Black It white. 6 wka old 644-27'24 5/ 31 ADORABLE KltteN -long• short hair -6 wks old. s.»2709 6/1 BEAUTTF'UL. Flu11y long haired kittens 7 weeks oltl 635-4346 eves. 611 CHILDS Chifferobe wanted.: SUitable hlr a n t i q u i n g . !JlfAUTIFUL Young fTiendly, altered male cat mostly Phone 6'12-4980 it no ans. try again. white 5'4&-9174 6/1 5 All American k I t t e n s M.tchinery, etc. 1700 uwrted colors. Males • females ~1003 5/31 FORK Lifts: 2000 lb Oarlc UNUSUALLY Beautiful Kit· Clipper $695; 31XX> lb Oark tens want good born ea. Car Loitder S895: al.so De<> ~ 5/30 lrics &: Flattops. Must Sell. CUTE. Long haired kittens, Drive the m before you buy. m ixt ure of color ~'.l691. eve 897-Ull 847~1 611 FREE TO YOU BEAUTIFUL Uttle klttena need nl~ homes -eJreellent 4 F1.UFFY little pearl grey pets ~2959 6/1 kittens. 7 wka, hlebroken. ltETS •nd LIVESTOCK S4S. 766.l S/3() Dop 1825 KITTENS F'rtt. Long haired. ·-seven "'r••ks 3 blaclc 2 GERMAN SHEPHERD yellow. 892-j687 6/1 PUPS FREE DeliVrry. Cute 1Uver AKC REGISI'ERED gray killen nreda a borne. O\amp\on Blood lines 646-2414 or &M>-1133 6/1 Bred tor ' WHITE Pupp1ra barn April Qu11llt)' It Temperament lit. Samoyrci I Co c k e r Shots • Worming Ancestry. ~1~1 S/31 PedilJ'et with ea.ch PUP FREE nufr~ klttftll, aome 2 lert 1 male. 1 female 837-3866 Eves alt. 6:30 PM all white. some ala~ s:raY· Weekendl after 9 AM Male &: female. ~ MINlATURii LASSIE KlTI'ENS 2 mal l!t. one pure AKC Shetland Shepdoc. white It onr tabby Female ·~let· black I whl!P 646-Mm S/30 Fiulfy. ~autll\lt. • 16'' tall at molt. 1 grown, 1 ~# m :ME.RCURV lm1.L lrKOUJ Johnson & Son UNCOLN·MllCUIT.COU6AI DIAUI LARGE SELECTION OF • • • Luxury cars with classic tradition in im- peccable tast•, exacting craftsmanship •nd the ultinpe in prestige? '67 Cetlt. 4 Dr. w ... MeetlM -..... .... ................ UIMl.,ltlfee_, .... _, ...., ...,.._ I0,000 ... -..ty. s.w --lce4 ~ -. PllCID TO SIU.I ''1 CMt. c,. . ._, ltlec ........ wttlt ""91 IMIM- lllt • ceM. _, ....... 50,000 """ W«?Wty. PllCID TO SILL 'H CHt. C:-rt!Mt . .....__ celer -A tne dwk wit\ _.. lnllrY ""- =.~ ~~. ~. ~~ .................. $2895 ''2 C•llt. ~-119-pwy .. UIMI. 11ih -....... .., --4 ... ..._ ....... 12,000 llllhs .,..,. : -~~-~~.~~~ ............... S1495 .,, Cetlt. 4 Dr ........................... . ..,,.. Dfhetl ....... 10,eot ....... ,_ ,... :~~~~~~~~·~·-··············· $1995 '64 c:.all• c.... hYltla $25 5 LM_, wllll t1lra1. i11elM1111 air a ltallltf', It '" ara a Cid lllffr 11111 It fw YM ........ .. ~: .... ":,, ... "'· ...................... $2095 ~ .,:=, Wltll air. &AcM -•. $2195 l' ACATION TIME • • • HOW ABOUT A WAGON? '67......., ~' '•"'· Uh ...... ..., .,. .... ' -"" __.,_.. ,.,t -... ..__, c..rt , __ t -lllC ............... ............ ,.... ... ,_.,, .. .., $3795 $3195 ~ .............. -........ -.Leutl1 $1595 -car wllll _.,,.air, 1•a1 •~ -•Ip . .,.... $995 '-"'"'....._ ...... SW.,..,._ er-. llw "'..._· .... ...,... ••••••••••• 1•••11••·-· -· ........... .. ~SifTHESE~ PASSENGER CARS $2995 . .,......., • Or. _..,.., -air. °""' luel ,..,_ ...-M11tw_..., ·-~!,. ~":... Hf. ._., extra. ,.., -u.-$3295 1111-..-MlltW-. ~'i.~. VllWI ... , air ... all M.-$2895 MM •• ,_.,, .... -W.. . . • :'!r.~.--w. $2595 ,.,. Miit ·-·"' . . ............... .. :.'..!.:':LC-, L..-.""" -....... air. $1795 IAUI cw . ... .. . ''6 OUa aUI $2495 Dt ... 4 Or. wtttl air, A IWI -.... .' ... ·~~ LOOKING FOR ~N AMERICAN SPORTS CAR ,OR GRADUATION? Approved Furniture MOVING . fumitlln' & misc-housrhold items. Sat & Sun (lof.d Mtmori1I D1y 10 A:\i. l!Klfl SAmar Dr CM Kn11h<> Granci Piano. I! yn old Likr nrw Fully guar. Si\VE S1<m! lamps II mlac. model homes: for reaaona~-2461. ... 3 Fem:i~ kil.rns, black" and &NY. long ha tr 847-4671 4 GERM. Shrpherd mixed Clamp sired. 1 female, 1 male. 540-091t SEE OIJIC IAJIGE SEl..ECTION •4, ''7 c..... ""' $2795 ........ .,.ii__... ................ .. ... ,..,..... .-,. ........ .,,....,... . ~'L"t W• Forget" Opeii Fri/Sal/Sun APPROVED FURNITURE 2U9 Harbor llvd., CM. • MS-9&60 • 2 G!:NtJJ'.NE ~r On. 1 bland. Xlnt ctlld $75; 1 ~ltfod Proctor. net'dl It r.pair, • i. S50 S6-$t63 SOFA (KentOftl new 1 y ~ At!OC9do a gold. 1'. ndat CClld.. $15. 548-1121 llVtl- 1100 COLDSPOT R t f r i ~ - n-el'Zrr. 16 ft. cif'an, 4 yr ... lt'ft hand door Sl~: Olx our. dr. ,.,.-t'"hlr au BBQ with butanr lllnk .\ llC\'tS& l/3 COlll Al $50. &lboe 67S-4929 FRIGIDAIRE 16'f'rttttr Ir t4' nfng, Coppenonr ttsr tree. like n~ s.ns. Must buy ~PT.Ii~ NORGE dnfor S2S: Hamilton aueo •uht-r. 4 )TS S60· Westinghte aoto wllhr, 3 m $45; 347-81..lS WASHERS S2Us: dryen S35: ~ m: Refrlg .• ~one • Avoc.: Ouar. 540-l<*) 1• cu. " c~ ttO'll· w/f'r'ttttr 1 • c t I o n. Xlnt cond.,$50 ~ GE ~m-•. 1l cu ft Good condition. ~ l.Ol'LO ~nJSIC CO~PANY 21)15 ~. Mnin, S.A. 5-1 T--0681, Prni-ti<'f' P\ano Renn. RC'lllt. Low as $195. Ill.lat. GO,L'LO MUSIC COMPANY 21>15 N. Mam. S.A 547...()681 83 Hamond Omul with Leslie ~·lfm Exetl cond. 675-380I Tetevi1lon nos Consoles. Pnrt11hlf'8 a Ju.n $29.95 AND UP No Money OAC Don Sl.00 II« wtt. ~ 1ea9e plaft. Newpotter TV s.e. 0ptn 'Ul 8 P.M. 2D'ZT H11rilor Bhd CM 54MS1J 24" MAC:tlVOX Ollwole Inc AM. nw l'llCUo ts It""- Nftlla ptcture tube. MO er I . ,. UPHOLSI'ERJNG • $79.SO, 2 pc. (Ellr01't?&n crattamen) t'ree eat, del, pickup, 2lS Main. HB "~my" 53M405 MOVING must acll! 'to c.ar. vair. c:oucb It lovn .eat, dl!M'tte let a mlac. SlMST4 alttt 4: 30 or 545-Jlll.l CORCEOUS f\IU l e n1t h mink coet. Appr111aal SJ,000. S1crtt S2..000 60-4424 HAV E •ln&le bed 115. Md twtn bed no. See a~ Ml o.... rt:lL Good Cond. S4W:1S3 Wm. Wllllaer. Gd caad. l9D 0inime tMlit 4 chain ao Alter I PM . .10-412 COLE Oomblnab ... aafe A file ~ uwd 5 mo1. s.crtfk'e. TT OE-KUMIDJnER coottrator m. Lare• 173-1187 /UST ~-Can't aae N ' ttd 8l'M "-· 8etc ... Odler' ftema tool -...m puppies. 2 mah.•t, J female. 894-1279 S/30 SHEPHERD Collie mtxed. Male. Med me. Good watch, likes chldm. 96M1TO S/30 CHOICE of black or bladi t white ti&er klttem bo1$ A girls ~996.1 5/31 CALICO Kluena need kMnC homt -box tralned. f73..3ST8 5/30 2 C11tf PIJl)plea. I wkl old. 8otb femall'S. M&-laa S/31 2 CUTE mixed ao1ar mice. SJl.G8 5/30 I KittmJ, I wb. old. To pDd tiom.s. 545-4351 111 BEA\mFUL Mo.I t ~ to ,younc 11t1 841-3120 Sil FREE Klftena l1'e dfltftl'1 ~ 84M7W 111 CUTE Utrle ldltma • aw to ,ood "°""' 6*-1$ 111 • Kttterw ~ a liloml 11'1 AKC Ptmbroke Wdah Corgi, puJ>I Qiamplon atock 6 wka. Will lt'ftd copy pedigrff on ttqUl!'9l ~ ADORABLE putt-bred 6 wka. old o.dlilbunda. atan- darda: SCM91l AnC!' 6 P)4 BEAVTJTIJL White Samo~ PQPl>let. Mm rentJe pets. S25 .. 111>· .,.._ alt 5 WIRE FOX TER ll J ER S. AJCC. ahcJU. ta-8125 aft 4 GDWAN ...,. Puppiea. Bred for qualJt:J • ~ 6on. 540-995 ~~AKC Red • wbltlf.. lbot1- Secrtfkt_! ta-m7 I MO Old ftmale mftdature ~-Ku~.ltc. ""' ..... e GERMAN SH!:PRERD e Puppjd. .ucc ~ . ____ ....,.. __ _ . ., ........ $2395 (lie. -. Mle. ~. llr. V&. ..... "'"'-Liiie -· $2695 'MC...... '""'"· ....... a-. Attt ...,..;_ ..... ..._. l'r ....... ~-........ ~-~..,_.., _ ........ _ .... ,.....~ ..... ............................... 1195 'llC....... $ ,,............ . . .. ..... '11 T.... $ ,,.. ............. ltlll.Tllll_....., 1195 1111 ""9 _. ._.., -...... H ,_ ...... ........... ,. ...... e ~• 1:::1 " u . COfM IUNDAY) Johnson & Son USED CAR SELL OUT! 19'2 PLYMOUTH Vallalll. P.n fKllfY ....,... ... ". 'ULL s799 ,RICI; "'°"" .... - •;Allt va, ...._ f'S, HN. (NOi "41 INI FIAT s.M•. t0CY4t61 PULL 'RICE: s399 14' ow. II 1.21 Ma. ,,., IUICIC N.T. ,..., ... ..,, •"· cooo no 'ULL NICI: •799 lfU CHEVY ComNr 6, ..... , lllN. (INK ... , 'ULL NICI: s599 "" °"· 111.n - IUY ON llACH CITY'S IASY CllDm ' II YW '91t't 11111111 "' 111.. tlleutll _,.,. ' It .. Mr ..... " 111.. No NIM 1" crffll I •If Y"...,,. ,.., ....... all •-IM ALL uas IASID °" M MOS. OM Afl,ltOVID ClllOIT ....... , 3D' c.btDO Elcoallent ( llelt offer. U..crC1n Wa 111al1 If Y" • .. ,. te I - '67 s.. ,..,.,_ CM_.,, $ '61 c. $ '61 c. ""' ... -UV "lltadl s 1'1111---,,,.,.,. -s .. VISTA C --s -~ , .. .. . " . . 1 · / ... ·~ -. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . • • , # .. • l BABERS 1968 CADILLACS NOW ON DISPLAY L Av1il.ble for Dtmonstr1tion and O.t.very CADILLAc~s NO. ·1 SA14ESMAN! _OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM_ '66JEEPTUXEDO PARK .Urk IV ""' .. rwl wllll IVI deluxe ca. • wlleel ~ WMft 1111111.. v• -w. redlo, lle.W, -red!. IX. IAw ........ i.tuty IM!'t ......... lltll I .. Ille NY If Cilfllt Ott lllo "'°""'°°"' fleer, OTHER SPKW YAWES '63 CADILLAC Sedall O.VIU.. A 11'-rfnt t l'(tlc Wlllft u tor!W wltll ll•llw Mid ll'ftlll ... iwtor. "Kl¥Y '1Jr Qllldl- tlonl111. fuM ,_. llldu<llfte 6 wey ..Ji ' 1 llClll el Oilier dtlvlt• atrea. S-. excellent c1N lrt tb 1r.vl0Ut -· You -kln't mitt 11111 or11. "" $2695 '63 CADIL~C COUllt· l'IM.MO lft -.1.v lkwl'Ort blue wllll lfflMr ' llY'°" lnlt•lor. HH tull -r efld "'•"Y omer detu•t fac1 ... y lllrH tr>ellldl1111 tltctrl< wlft. CIOWI. w!\119 wall II.ea. Truly t ll ov1Jlandl"9 "'"' $1395 '64 CADILLAC C4u" DtVNtt .-tint e .itvw u1tr1or _. Ille bleClc vf11yl roof. Tlllt .._.i.e. iS -.ii_. netur1llv wltll factory t lr cOftCltflonlnt end llN ell !he luxury -r fulures l11Cludln1 Po-wnt11-stetrlnt-br1fces.wl-1 111d Ille AM-FM rldlo. Drive "'"--"°""' $189-" '66 OLDSMOBILE The .-Vitt TorOfleclo -Melttllc .old e>rt1rlal' wllll eleGk IMl!Mr lni.rlor. 14.utomalk, rldto, Miter. - tr t1Mrlft1, brim . wt-. and .i1 lu)(IJry ltetvrtt. 4 INIY 0U1tt111dint eulomollllo for 11111 -lol ... 1114 PrlCle Of $2795 '65 THUNDERBIRD ... I 6 7 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE • '64 -4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '67 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '62 CHRYSLER 300 CPE e '65 FORD LTD H.T. COUPE e I 63 OLDS F-85 4 DR. SED • '66 FORQ FAIRLANE S.W. e '66 4 otXlR SEDAN DE VILLE e '61 CADILLAC H.T. COUPE e '66 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE e $1395 166 CADILLAC Sed.lln O.VMlt, "'""'*' "' u.rllllftt sllwr olr>t wi:•n w/1111111 1Mtclllne llYIOt\ ' I••,_ lnNr;or. Full _, 1111\WfllV ' lectorv elr c:onctltlonlnt. 8 .. cl< H4dtd !W, ptW9r -loc1rs, AM·FM, 1111 •llotl. """· WSW llru. V•rv Clref\llly '''W" ' showo ,...lk.ilous Clrt. $3495 '61 CADILLAC S..... O.Vllte. Tiit ...,,_ 4 ...._ -1. Orlt!NI meteNk 1lhw ,i11e ,,_ with M""°"IJ"" '"'erlor. A.II _, """"'*'' IMtUdlnt 6 WIY -t, -Wiit wll\CIOw.. lltct-k 1ye. -r ooor locb end Of courw fectory tlr COllClltlonlllf lo( -drM111 01te111re. $695 '64 CHEVROLET Tiie ·-_..r 1 ..... 11 ._ a,on. AzNc llfOnll •xt.,lor •1111 belte i.. VI -Int. e"'9mltlc lr- mluloll, ,..,_ 1IMrll'ltl, -11t1•"• While •Ide wall lfrea. 1-ICION •Ir CD!lfltl0ttl111 lo coot lbl lnaldt Oii tllOM Wl ml •rl-. $1395 '65 MUSTANG Elegance In action.~ j;r /96S' Tiie -ler l •ndeu. loullful lltlht eoral with whllt rool. Hel ltcl9rv elr condiliOlllnt, 111 _, lncludl111 wlndowl. n-1n1, bt•~~ .. lffll, vent windows. Thli iS '" oulllllldtng low mlluH cer et • very low "'"· $1995 '65 THUNDERBIRD COUPE e '64 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE e '65 OLDS 98 H.T. SEDAN e ''65 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. CPE e '61 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON e ... ,,.,. -· ""'...... In • ..., IM!tlllc lllue COIOr •llh IMtdllnt bucbt Mlf l.w.rllr. ~lal ""'9tlS wllll wide ..,,, -. Fer .,..,, 11Msu,. II ,,.. Ille """'tz steno lltdt. ltMlo IM llletlr, llnltd el-llfld duel exNutll. Tllll -tr Ind -CM '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE • ts wltflout • Miit -et Illa .,... -.wt .., win l'Nkl. $1395 SALES DE,ARTMENT O"N l :JI AM. ... ,,M. Melt. thrv Fri. - ' A.M ••• ' ,,M. Sat. a ...... ~--:-NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TRANSPORTATION ------·-..... & Y•chtt 9000 Bo.ts & YKhtt 9000 loets & YHhtt 9000 Bo.ts & Y•chtt 9000 Bo.ts & Y•cht1 9000 311' c.bln Cruller, Cbry1ler e. 17' BOS Whit. 100 hp, OB. H' Gl~,OB. Float tank.II. 1937 18' Charaeter boat • ----••--t -~· .. -· HC:N\ B'ft trlr .._.. Uk -cushions, oar, anchor. rope, «1..i •• 1 shore boat for yacht Fr.. . . ~ICU '""""'"""· -or .. • ... ,, e '"'"• bait tank. Amer trlr. wench, .. ".., Cl ta.t oiler. ~ $2450. 675-6745 nso. 642--0030 inboards. • c y 11 n d t r BHIC Bo.ting ..... universal engine. perfect Offered to public by UMG c.,.1 9900 UMd C•rs 9900 Almost new 16' "Traveler" runabout for bay boat. Only B•lbol Power Squlldron '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tibergla11 runabout with one • like it $600. Phone Elementary Piloting Courses II 33 hp Johnson motor. Beat 54g..;,294 a~k tor Joe for Every Monday. Starting 7 oUer. 673-5676 &Cl 6 PM demonstration. PM. June 10, Newport Har-MEMORIAL DAY i_ -SALE- KNOWN FOR QUALITY ••• DRY Boat Storage. 10'-40', 20' Schock rowinc dory, bor Yacht Club, mW. Bay fenced yard, on the water, fbr glss hull, foamed sides, Ave., Newport Beech Newport Beach. ~ per ft, non-sinkable, equip w/rud-OR, for ·your convenience 642-m2 der, tiller, dauer board. Every Tuelday, starting 7 TAKE Small boat In trade ll' a ll, top cond. $6()0. Located PM, June 11, Enaip School, HOL Sloop, A-1 cond. an 1901 Bayside Dr., NB. Call Irvine I< Oiff Dr., Newport r1cesails radio 6~1393 494-2541 Beach, In Cafetorlum. No OWENS Cabin O'uiser. Full Ucensed Skipper advance registration nece• w. 111•l11t1in tit•+ r•ptlf•ti•n •11 o11r USO CAI LOT. equip. $1~. Huntington WANTS SUMMER JOI sary .. Enroll at claaa; If any If Y" w11tt +• M 111re .f tM u1e4 cer y•u IMry. be H bo Sli ·i 84z..3497 questions phone 548-1374 or '"" t• t .. k •••r our fine 11lection of CADILLACS. ar ur. p avai · Full or p.,t Time 673-1805. =CHARG==E::;;:y:o:::;ur::::w=an::::t::::ad=n::::ow=.-::::==64;;:f>.='J!f1=7=ev:::::ea:::.=== *_SA __ C_.S-AL_,E.,...!....,..32"'""''"""Tw_,ln,........D.,..le....,sel '67 Cadillac W..thYlle $5395 '67 C1dlll1e Fectery OMcW c:. '68 Cadillac l'un -· elr. 7#/t ,,.. ... -«• W9l'rlnty. $6495 ' ., .. ~r:ed Autos :)600 tmported AutOI 9600 Ready to go anywhere ----------------* Pri~. UJ.500. OR 3-5822 * 9010 ALBERG 35. ~ery extra, perfect cond. S 18.90 0 . 673-7571 SNOWBIRD Fiberalua 432, 2 sets sails. Trlr .. &'OOd cond. 542-3430 (2131 WE ~ 30' Sloop, ready to aail, slpa S•ilbNts 9010 -LIKE SAILING? DISLIKE THESE? e Paymenta, hlgh Interest. depreciation, llip rentala, cleaning, insurance, etc. PREFER THESE?? • Low cost, no work Care free sailing In 11 Cal 25. as little as $20. a day, avall soon Cal 34. T1')' Our Club Plan NEWPORT SAILING CLUB 675-0110 srAR #293'1, dacron aalll, like new, all gear &: trlr. Only $800 • 646-2985 HOURLY RENTALS RHODES 19's * Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa GulfwHd Ketch 27' $.i750. 11141 9SU910 Power CrulMrs 9020 '62 MERCURY 26': slteps 6: galley, head & b&it tank. Only JO hrs. on new 225 HP Gray Manne eng. New can- vas. Needs varnish. 0 n I y S6.IXXI. ~fly trade f or &mailer boll. Slip •JM!~ No. 2. Huntington M1 r l na. 540-9100' SpHd Ski Bo.ts 9030 17W OUTBOARD CABIN CRUISER, alassed, incl. trailer, both '68 license. Xlnt oond. Sleeps 2 in cabin, 2 In ~it. $750 94-71 ::S alter 8 pm Bo•t Maint•n•~.l' .;_9033 MASTS need refmii.hing? V11mish, p11int, rigging! Call Jim Ziegler ~ or 962-0600 eve '• M•rlnt Equip. 9035 -nus WFEK ONLY! NEW 1'l AMP HR MARINE BA'ITERY. Retail $34.50 - Our price $15.95. 1 Yr. Un- cond. guar. Marine k Bat- tery Shoppe 2430 W. Coaat Hwy, N.B. SHIP CHANDLE]tY New & Used Boat Su~lll's at DISCOUNT price~. W I 11 BUY or TRADE 1111 kinds of m1.rlne gen. 3Gt 28th St .. Npt Bch. 6i:Hn31 All Marine electronics IOid at 11 nice discount. See us before you buy! Marine & &ttery Shoppe 2430 W. C011sl llwy, N.B. TRANSPORTATION --------IMt·Y•cht Mobile Homea 9200 Ch•rf•rs 9039 FLEETWCXX> Trailer 10' ' BLUEWATER Charten has 50' Alum Paito & covtr. 2 new 27' ~ still avail Forced air heat. Air eon: for lonf weekend to dltioniJlg. Oloice space near Catalina. 2 coup.let per boat. Beach. $3000. A Steal! ~ 646-9000 1546-2535 • CHARTER 'raE FINEST e LOVELY & SPCYrLrn, ~ New 40' Ketch br. Beaut. Drps. 20 clotets 673-2Sli e 67f>.2400 24 bit in drawers. 2 - wardrobe. AWNfNGS alt " Aircr•ft 9100 wlndowa, AlR conditioner. 5 --------STAR PARK 847-3120 " ' BELLANCA demonatratan, :J&G.C I: Vilcinc JOO, low Cempers 9520 time, full lFR panel I< auto : pilot. Best -offer next 2 Open Road .. weeks. 714: ~2474 • Mobil• Hom• 9200 CAMPERS & TRUCKS: '. '59 MELODYHOME Comp! ONE STOP ;: \,; furn. 2 BR, nu Aluminum , 8 w n in g I c 0 0 I tr . n u Headquarters - tbermoetM. In park 1 mi The Right Truck, C&mper _,: from Disneyland 968-4633 &: All Extra Equipment ' 1966 P1cemaker. 2 BR. Ex· • Saves You Hundtedl • , -: pando liv rm. set up in FORD-CHEV.-GMC-00001' • family pk in S.A. $650. WE ARE SPECIALISTS ,. T.O.P. of $99.61 a mo. Dick, STOP IN AND SEE • • 548-2904 Orange County's la~st tn-, ' Fla111lngo deluxe, SOxIO, ventory now at ~uon·, : 2 BR. 1emi·fum. $3SOO. lowest special prices. ' * 548-7838 * --- c..,.. "" '6 7 C1di111c c.w. c..,. • HIGH TRADE-INS , e BAN'!< TERMS "Sean". 8J8. 7598 or 77&-5930 6. $3500. At yard: ~ New· 12xi>O Expando Mobile Homr. Port Bel. ~ :W TS Sed Crus. ',i6, plnkd Bo•t Slip Moori ng 9036 2 BR. screened Porch . 1'¥11 -· elr, low mfltt. -cer -·•""'· wllitt w/· bllClr tnr. llKll vlnvl iw. $5395 '66 Cldllllc c..,. ..... $5295 '61 Cldlllac c..,. .... '"" -· ""· s.-1111-. -car -..8flly, .....,,..,, . ,..,,..,,..,, "''· .... ~ -$5995 elr, -mlltt. $3799 '6 7 C1dlll1c . ..... ,.,. ....,., aft, ,... car w1r .. rtnlV. Wlllle w/-"°"""''" laoftl 1n1 .. bledt vtnyl IOP. ' 1 Cldlll1c ......... "1111 -· ..... miles, -,., ..,,....,y, ~lu .,.... .....,,.,. bllctt ... $5395 *ALSO* '6' OWi 'O Oenolet ....... ..... $2795 . ............ , l'Ull -· ·~· lllr• -· $1395, ALLEN OW.mol;il..Caclillec •. Inc. I I SO~ Cd.st HMJhwrt LA&UNA IEACH 4M-1m4 Get More Car For Your Money 1. A 90 HP, 1900cc Hi-Torque Ensine 2. 90 MPH Maximum Speed 3. Zero-To-60 in 16 sec. Pick·Up 4. Owners Report Up to 30 MU.1 per Galon Economy I. Optloul Equipment Includes Aut.....tlcTr11111M11tlon I. 47 Safety •nd Comfort Featwe1 At No lxtr• CHt TOYOTA COllONA llar,aiS Ulft•n 900 s.. Coillt .... .., L111.i ..... 4t~7IOJ . e FACTORY DIRECT 16' Sloop. hull. terrihe liv . aboarder. --<'arpc>rl SS!JOO. 962-4606 Excel cond. trlr. ~ Offer. Mlnnn 5 4 R-4 l 9 2 S20 Reward to whoever hnd~ BEAUTIFUL 1 BR home in I .,,o CAMPER SPECIALS " ~8-08« '>48-j(Y.l!I • slip or mooring ror my 24 "" -=========..:..:::::'===·=· ===== Trimaran. 14' be 11 m Adult Pk. Carpets. custom V-8 4·sJ>C?ed Deluxe cab H.D.• · 1 9600 64&-8716 aft 6 drapea inc. 847-Q9'24 ~USJM'nsion split rims or low ;l;m;;:;po;;;;rt;;;ed;;;;A;UNl;;;;;;;;;;;ffOO;;;;;;lm;po;;;r;ted;;;A;ut;;;;;Ot;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;._j Boat Slips for rent JOIN tbe IWlnP" 111 the prorlle. LarRe radiator, 111 • ~YJHl~G STARTS~ CHICK IVIRSON, INC. '67 YW's '1699 'U YW'1 '1499 .... '60 'IW "IUG" $499 164 ~ 6 Pass. l'ICKU, $1199 '67 V.W.n ....,, H AND NIW cAMN• 1960 PO•SCHIS 2 to chooee 1963 .-OUCHIS 2 to choote 1"6 POUCHES 911 SSP tn-v whttt1 .lht Y .. "CHIC" YW T..,J .. 1910 twMr-.....c....M- 14t.OMJ 67J.11 .. • I Sail only, ~to 35'. OAil.Y Pn.at' WANT ADs! 11mp. batl. heater alternator. $2.25 per fl. 642-4.235 642·5618 Dual l\ydraulic brakes, ~ ========-.!...::::=======-belts, padded dash I UMd C•n 9900 Used (•,, 9900 ment gauges. spare wheel: 1 -;====:::::;;;;;;=========.1 autorna1ic optional . '1 l POLICE :oo~~~;;roo~ i w11h camper purchase g! l Stend·UP, WALK· THRO ~: CA . S ,, ~·~h~u~;;·~:!1!t ~ 1 1 with du11l wheels, • - ic. power steering It brU.. l It complC'le c11mper ~ PRICED FROM 5995 '&I & '&7 IELVEDEIES ALL HAVI lllN CAltlfULL Y SE•VICID & MAINTAINED ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2121 HAllOl ILVD. COST A MESA 541-1934 , mrnt. plus '68 open rolld U • contaJned type toilet. 1 plett kitchen faclUU.., Jllllllnit gl11s~ door & patio. 1 .,.; ~$5495 -' FREE ,.. 7: Air Conditionlnt.~ ' : Incl. lnstallatlotl ., ~ • • With Each New : Track alMI ' ;1 FACTORY DIR ~ 130 s. It..., •. ;·! Senta An• SJ1-4MO. ; _..., __ cyc...;....1_ .. ____ !:!!_.... ':;l 'M SUZUKI • 150 re wltat). I die blip Ir )l.flPlll ~. ru ~ ...... a.JbOI -HONDA ''4 iii I •·••=•~ ~ . . . ~ . ·~ . .. ~ 34 OAILV PILOT Thur1d~. M•) :IJ, 1968 tf _. : ... '4N!>POK I ATION I TRANSl'ORTATION TRANSPORtATION -I TRANSPORTATION ·~TATION . Motor'YCI.. t300 •torcycl.. 9300 Trailer, Trewl . MU I aec,....n VeMcles t51Sl 1 "-Can 990C H HONDA 'fi6. \.ill cc. Strttt. 13' Travel Tra~r ··~ lltw 00-KART McCbl-.., 7bp es low saea•• ·crl'f'fl, M!lS. starter. &ood rond., alps. 4: bUtane t lOYe, miine, excel COlld, $200. u 0 • rond. 67~72 lcetm'.. $875• 6;1fj--Tell 673-'1'96'7 0 • '64 Yem1h1. IO CC $100 ===::;;:;:=t;;=== , New 'U '299 OJll tftPr 7:30, 543-2176 TrucL-9500 Imported Autoe • Trtil "90" IQ '.. N A t S I GMC Houae Car, butue • Spot Cuh lor lmpora '61 CLI 75 s555• u o erv ce PU ""-n· We pay more for any import D Scrembler & P1rts 9400 r,rr1, .. '&5 Olevy · ---·1 reaardleu ot year, mm l1t ron, '63 Oievy PU, '54 or coodiUon. Try Ui kfeft '61 Cll50 '666* J>ORSOIE Engine, 16 0 0 F'ord PU, '64 S <' o u I y 0 u 1 e I I. E LM ORE m Delivers . Sii to S999 . A Scr.mbl.' SUP<'r C1>mpletl'ly rebuilt. w/~r. 6' Campi>r & MOTORS 9625 G rd $JOO S..16-6622 Betwet-n ~5 othrr Trurki., Cars, Vans. • a e n ~ FREE 'SO' H P~t ---llorse & House 1l'lr1. 2000 =G=r::::::OY:::::e::-B::::::lv:::::d=JE=7-6630===!•••••••- • "" ,., 0..."CA Motor r trans. & ptrtll llarbor. C.M. -----tA TSU .. , ,,... NIW S98I* Comp. $100: tire chani::er &. '62 Ford F.conolln,. Pll'kup. .-, 'SS CHIV $2991 , ,450, o ~eldlnr:: rqufp ST.i 644-«;84 COOd condition, new tirf's. DATSUN .., .....,, ,... .,.., I ;. new braketi. On' owner. Si\r ' .. T 111 r Tr1vel 9425 S625 874 Darrell St. il'l&-25.15 .: .. ;: tlRB N r • ' BRA '.• 1964 AIRS'l'RF.AM L" n d . '!;;> FORD Pickup, new tim ND NEW AT L ••• ll:8RN 1~ D Y •ch t, v.1th tow vPhlclf' if brakes. Metal tool box & larwic• Hayden 'St 11&0 . . . . $299 13750 8 .. ch l lvd. dt-lllJ'Prl. ~ J961 Chevy Pick·Uq Vil, Of nlVW • rtl&llU"WU' lumber rr..ck. 545-510!_ _ $ 199 Cash T-...1-1 ..,, ., ..... I 193-7566. 537-6824 A Triiler, Trivel 9425 .c speed, radio. heatrr. 36 Pymta@ $54.1' mo ----· WESTMINSTER f;x1ras sharp·. ii.16-4574 75,000 mi Gu1r1ntf •Tu, l1<otnY •"If~· uo 15' Aljo trlr. l!Pls 5, slov!' k INTERNATIONAL-KB--;"t, 494-9773 * 639-36 7 '51 PONTIAC . $299 I 1~box. S.)00 nr n-d for 194!1 f1atb<'d & iitockrllck. ~OIN die IWl.D,_. m tlw 11" -· "· .... 1111'1. I ,PrckuP· 646-fl351 ---S.325. 968-4133 DAILY PnOI' WAH'? ADS! -==:::;;:;::::::::::::;::::::::=~====;.=._;=.=:::;_ 9800 .... c.,. 9800 New c.,. tlOO CHARGE IT! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 FALCON .... $299' 50 TOO MANY BRAND NEW-1968's! YlrNalf ""1 •••II 11111 celor •IRflctlrlll 11 chon fr-. Enrj • nlfillllr · l'llhlntl fro• wi18w sticker ,,111 to rMHt .... " ... sll1rtest 'lllit" Ii••! SAMPLE SELL·OFF SAVINGS! -1968 OLDS "98'*' .4 doof' TOWl'I Sedan. Ai< cond., automatic transmis- sion, power brakes, power stee ring, deluKt ~adia with rear seat speaker, heater, white sidewall tires til\ttd glm. etc. S~k No. .U2. Speeially prict .; 1968 CUTLASS Sport Coupe. Deluxe radio, J>OW'ef steering tint gl1ss alld windshield fully sync. stlnd. tr•ns., delux~ Sett belts front & r~r, deluxe interior anuip. etc Stock 423, ~ I ' Ml naa 48 MONTHS IANK FINANCING AVAILABLE WRU mY WTI 41 MOii AT SIMUI DISCOUNTS! ..... USED CAR SPECIALS 'U CADR.LAC itdtftO.Vt 1,lull -,tt11 ,~,l~tlf,"'-1 '9e i-.-. .._,,,,,, It ""· J YIU •.Ull.Mfl'Y '4299 •699 ...... .,... .... _,.,. .. _~- I 'l'&AA -..-n- '2799 '2899 ''1 MUSTAN• '-• .,,.....>le. ---,.,... .... .... ••t'orr .,, • I YtU WAW•,UtTY '2499 . . · I '2999 ''1 CUSTOM DILTA c-. •~. -•'-Ille. ltt.H, lllldl91 -"· "'""' rf'!Of, ....... ,, J YU.• WA•llAltTY '3399 ·u VISTA CRUISll I ---&<~, -1'-"'9. lt&H, f~lerv t lr COl'ICI. l YI ... WAUAJllTY '3199 ·u awrALA cou" ""-•'~· • ..,"' .,,., ,,..i.r, -1t.lflnt . I '!'Ult WAllUNTY '1899 'W OlDS MIMS CV"(IM ""~Ml It ...................... ---., 1 'l'Mll WAllllMTT '2399 ~ ''5 OllS WXUH SEDAN '""-·"""''-' ............ , ...... ·····"" '2499 I 21511 IAllOl ILVD. COSTA MESA OHM l .... n USED UIS 5"-1137 ............ '60 VALIANT ... $299• 4 --...ic. '60 PL YM . . . . . . $299 ............ ••"· 1SI RAMBLER . . ~299 •-... -. '60 CHIV . . . . . . $299 Y .. M.T,. AW-tic. '60 fORD . . . . . . $>99 VI. ........... HM. 'S3 CHEV .... $59.95 .. '''"""" ,, .... . AUTO DISCOUNT CBmR 642-4&21 -----TRANSPORTATION .................. Mbo FIAT *NEW FIAT .* AUTOMATIC "l50'" • U!l9 DOWN -OAC * $46.58 per IDCIClth * "850" STICK $42.65 PR MO HERB llRIEDLANDEll 13750 Beach Blvd. <Hwy 39) l blkl So. G.G. Fwy ~7566 537~ JAGUAR '60 MARK lX; prlv. party. Well cared for. Sll95 • 838-Q62 . KARMANN GHIA '63 ·K1rme.nn Ghia lSOOS Sl005. Terms IUcbtield Sta. 412 Balboe Blvd., N.B. '67 Karmam Ghia. Low miles. tbowroom dean. 646-8528 '5& ~ SL Mercedes No. 24: xlnr c:ond.: 'SI Jm SL xlnt mf'Ch. rood., rMd1 for paint. Mitlce oUen! r Ma 681/2 MG NEW SHIPMENT JUST AlllUVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY I I ~fall LIJDU • IMPORTS 19118 Harbor. c.M. .-m '63 ~G Midget. black beeaty. pe.1rct .tape In • out •• rub down, pymtl ~ mo. Alter 10, 49'-f713 ' '65 MGB, Wire ftla, xlnt rood. wlU trd tor V111. •or but. $1600 64&-6'711 PEUGEOT ow. cbJ'!d ~-cMrlf -... -. -. . ... . .. ,,, . . ,..-.... . : .............. t "·: • $t41f1. Prk• Sl1tht4. ~ e e Yfft' Treff.hi AHtwlM•· • • ••••••••• .... __ . ___ .... - ,. ~ -· ·- 2015 · Crown. VI, eu+om1tic1 radio, p0wer dur- in9·brah1-window1-1Ht, f1ctory eir con- ditioning. Stock ·number 6253 SJ595 '66 COMET GT V-8, Auto. bdio, H .. ttr. Pow /stHr. factory ~ COM>ITION. Vinyl roof No. 6199. '64 CHEVROLET lmpele. ve, •u+om1+ic, radie end h .. +.r, power s+Hrln9. Stock number M02. 51477. fury Ill 2 Door Her~. V-1, 1utomatie tr•n• mission. radio, hNttr, power 1t11ring. Stodc "umber 611.5. ~~ '63 PLYMOUTH lelvldert 2 Door. v..a. automatic, redio, heat· er, power steering, FACTORY Allt CONOITfON. ING. Stock number 61]8. '65'DODGI Dart 270 2 door hercltop. Autometic, r.dlo end hH+er, power rlHring. Stock number 6'40,. )'lllJr Id. thl!n ., ... al llami to h ..... res• I -----------::-------__;;;.___"'.":"' __ ..;_ _ _..;;__ _____ ...... " -. . -.. .,,.. __ .: ... ,, -v '67 2 dr to a,ppr '60 Pone '65 Blue HERi 13150' a. 2 bll 893-M , 61,1, Nl't JU! GET C l91ie H1.1 T HI E 962S GAi GARDE , TR 4 • ...... radio, " ... ~ cond, : 67W5J y __.. 1!:30 El' haJI). j tJe ok Wocid. ..... "*' .... alllllt. ,,_ .... -fOI )' .. '1995 M11iltw w~ .-tt •-.+illle, VI, euto· Ml tic, ,__ si1eri119, re4'l1, h.1+.r, t1hitiu "'~ wM wttite ... 1..,1 '"'•ht ...... 51695 '60 CHEVROLET $695 '67 MUSTANG GT 2 plus 2 f11ttl1ct 4 sp .. 4', power stHri119, r14'i1 1114 !Meter, clelvn 111 .. rler 1pt1111. ~395 Mo11tcl1ir her4'top CffP•· VI, 1utomatic, powtr 1te1tl11t, r14'l1, 1111 .. r, low mil1191, ""''"' will+. wt ........ i11fefi-. '1795 .,......,.. ..................... ........ '941.. .....,, .. ttlit ,.14. A ... ~.,. .. wiltil_....... I I .. '1295 -------- '66 CHEVROLET I_. •111. "4it 1114 k1t¥, 9r111 111cl whltt ... ..,_, wittl cltkl .. •l..,I 1-terior. $2195 . '63 RIVIERA Hull .. 11 ... ,... AvtHtetic, alt co114'., full l"w•r, r14'io, 1111+.r, .,,,,;,.. w~m with rl4 • •• .._., tri111. $1895 . '62 IMPALA Sp.tt Cffltl• VI, 111.._tlc, 1tower 1t11ri119, f1ctory 1lr co114itlo11i119, reclio, hHter, Er· mi111 white witll bl•• 111+.rler. s795 '65 MU.STANG Co11..,.rtlbl1. R1clio, hHter, ailver with llleclr •lnyl Interior. 51295 '66 CHEVY II Novi 1t1tlH w19111. VI, power st11ri119, r1cllo, huttr, 111to1111tlc. A r11I hut! t• find Hm1t1&t1w19111. lrmi111 wt.it• wittl ~u• trim. 51895 . CONNELL 2128 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~~:s546~ 1203~:S546-1200 -' PORSCHE VW SPECIALS '67 2 dr. lolded • Must see to appr~ate • .. • . .. • $1699 '60 Ponche yellow ••••.. $493 '65 Blue 2 Dr .......... $1299 HERi FRIEDLANDER 1375C) Beach Blvd. <Hwy 38) 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy. 89.'J.-537-6824 TOYOTA 61J/2 TOYOTA NIW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIV~ GET OUR DEAL TODAY M Llmi4 IMPORTS 1967 VolkswCICJft $1679 6 Mo.-6,000 Mi. Guar. lncllldes 50 HP Serie.1, Wind- Miltld Washen, f u 11 Vinyl Interlor, OutaJde Mt r r o r, 8-ter: Oefrocte-, u 'ftlJ u cleanup and delivery. $180 full Dn. P•ymtnt includ .. Tex & Lie. $54.54 mo. bank fin•n. Ask •bout our $182 On • 36 mo 6' $53.62 + l linal payment for title. T&M MOTORS Specialliinll: • VW & Porsche ll081 GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDEN GROVE 192-5551 or 534-2214 ~-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mtrm 'SO VW, RebuJlt engine, 1961 Harbor, C.M. (lea than m> mi.). New 'TOYOTA tran1mt1 1ion, clutch, 1enerator. New paint A HEADQUARTERS chrome. Excell"1t condition thnl-o\IL $600 Firm. 540-4622 ELMORE alt 7 P.M. 'S-7-VW-. -Bu-,-. N_ew_en_g_ ........ E-m-pi 9625 GARDEN GROVE tlLV'n eithaust. full camper tent. GARDEN GROVE JE '1~ let box. t~. 10" rims TRIUMPH 'a ft wd.: ort1 . ..,..., o.e cond.: re61: ....... : ,,,., ~ '8'15· M2-3lil'l SC.tioll wqon. modfJ Im: low at., al'llt ~. 11•. 714-tm (Aft&bfotml. "" . ...... ftlldlo. a-ll'I', lood eand. m.8512 w/ltand tltts. Ma.ke ofier. m-3760 aft 5: JO GET OUR DEAL "LASI'" '58 Slope Back .. .. .. • • $299 ·~ 4 Door .............. S8Sl9 '63 Slope Back . .. • .. .. $1099 HERi FRllDLANDElt 13150 Beecll 8l1'd. (Hwy 39) 2 b1Ju So. G.G. Fwy. .,. 5374U4 Autoa W1nNd 9700 .· 5495 I \' ------ ''6 CHIYROLIT ...... ..,. ... ,.. A11tematic, ,.-.r ... .,.. .... rM~ .... ..,, fHt•ry 1ir. Troplcel tllr• ~11.itt wltll Mtdlllf inlt rler. ~195 ----- ''4 CHEVROLIT Vt tM ,Jch,. I' Ff11tsitlt, VI, 111t-otic, re4i., 1ia ... ,, 1111te111 .. ~. 51595 ciol 4 O...-. VI, Hte1111tic, 111•wer stH r· illf, riclfe, i.1+.r, 111ift f'Hll with fNlll Yl11yl htfttl.,. A clHll, •-1t•ct cer, ?.95 '66 MUSTANG H1r4'top Cltlll'• VI, tutometic, pewtr 1tHr• 1.,, redle, i.1ter~ whit• with reel i11tlrier. ~795 '64 CHEVROLET ' lmp1l1 4 Door. VI, 1utometic, power 1t1er0 in9, retlio, h11ter, sil•er blu• tu.ton•. s995 . . ... ,. , '61 FORD 1/2 TON ,..~, .......... '"'•· ~ ... ,, •• 1tyl11lcl• M4, hH .y cl•ty fll~, sets ------------ '16 CHEVROLET k l Air i..'4top ct11pe. VI, flffr shift, t rlt l· 1111 +. t.111, the "Her41 to fill4" 111ocltl, '62 CADILLAC S.411111 DtVlffe. Fomry t ir uncliti111i119, Ill· tolftltic, fwll po-, retlio 111cl 1.u ter. 51395 '64 MALIBU Sport cHpt . VI, 111+.1111tk, fectery olr Hll• 4'itio11i119, ,._, t+.tri°" r14'io 0114 hH ttr, low """''51595 '62 FALCON s495 '66 CAPRICE Cv1te111 coupt. J27 VI, 1uft1111tk, 1t•wer •ft•rfllt, f1ctory tlr co11tlitionin9, rellllo, heet· ff, ,., ""$2695 . PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY \ • -I '63 .DODGI ''''" ~1rcl+.11 tHpe. VI, 111te111etlc, ,,_., 1t•erl119, rt4'1o, !letter, turt111111he wltll whl .. ltwclttt ...... ewtre clu 11. ~295 Coupe. Jtf Va, 111tt111atic, ,_..., , .. ,,i119, fee· tory air 11itclltio11l119. tech ........ ~tter1111t v•'· low wit!. ~l1tk •l11YI roof. si695 '65 CHEVROLET ~•fttt CHiii•• '•ctery 1lr co"4ltl111in9. Auto. 1111tic, re4i1, h11ter, lfmi11t will'-wltfl blue o'lfl'fl ~vcht 111+.. 51495 Curio"'. VI. 4 ,,._4, retlie '"ti hu ter, white wit" 9r1t11 i11t1rier. 51795 Dtlllll• 4 Door 11.:1111. U"4er 4,000 erl9i111I "'""· 4 ,,..14 tr1111,..iu ion, rt1ll1 encl hHflr, 51595 '68 VOLKSWAGEN lt1tllo 1n4' hu+.r. Rttl with bleclr interior. 6,000 !"n .. with w1rr111ty b111t 111 .ff,ct. SAVE \ . -J \ t \ . \ ( ' ' ' .... • --' ' .... .\ t .-\. ' "-''" . . ... . --~· -. ... . . ... ,, . ...,,,, ___ ~ ....... ... .. . . . . . . . . ....... ~ ... :Ja DAILY PILOT Thursday, Mi1Y 30, 1968 I s. BRAND NIW '61 CHARGIU '76 • Bucket Seats • Hide·away Headl19h1s • Full vinyl inferior • Nylon Car· peting • Rear Oeek Spoiler • full racing instrumentation • Front Air Foam Seit • Eiectrlc: Cloc:k • Bumper Guards • Ash Tray light • H.D. TOTAL IOWI PYMT. Springs • H.D. Torsion Sway Bar. Ask for Stoc:k No. 945, 944, 137 or 136. --Cltolce of Colon '76 lmm•dlote ~ DeflYery mAL •lllTll.Y TOTAL PlllCI ~· flOM YOUI SO. CIUF. a..ter'\---.......... ,. 52569 TOT AL DOWN TOTAL MONTM BRAND NEW '68 DtRTS • All Vl~l lnttrior • Ptd-ded O..h • Sett hits • Htmr & Dtfromr. Ask for Stock No. 909, 134. $2059 PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL NICE i~J:: """"· l•d .. tu & Ile. & r.-<e ctr=.,. 4t -·.,. ==-· IHUXI MIMl • Dull Hom $ysltm • flnltl Win<bl!lt ld • °''"" Wheel Ccrvtrt • Dtluu Trim • , .. ., ftG<ll ...... Whitt tld1! .. ll 01rtt. Mii IOt flock no. 536. $2389 :~! :~.! JOTAL NICE tl~~... PYMT. PYMT. .,. .... loci .. , .. & lie. & ,,_,. doo•c .. 4t -·.,. == .....,, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '68 WAGONS TOT Al DOWN TOT AL MONTH PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL PRICE t J::.. '1 .. h. ''"' .. tea a tit. I n,.enee tho,...•"! q ...... -.. == aMlt. D:Y JRUCK & CAMPIR SHOW D:Y IRAND NIW '61 ,'ls·TON lllCKUP PAYMal • 128" "WHEEL I ASE" Swtpttlnt • All Gaugu • 3 speed s1nchro Trens. • HtlV'f Duty Tirts • Cigu ~'"' '2i 11~"~·1;I·~~Ii TOTAL NICI :+TAX ' l1C. PAYMINf PA~ '91 s.91 Orange County's LARGEST 4DAY ' HOLID AY WEEKEND .. Thursday, May 30th Friaay, May 31st Saturday, June 1st su·nday, June 2nd OPEN 9 A.M. TO MIDllGHT USED CAR SUPERM.IRKO ALL WITH PROTECTION! ' l. . I 00% UNCONDITIONAi. eUDMllll • ILLW ... _CMIWlllllUllM 0 V l'Ms st• Sfltls In writfnt that HlrlMw Dodge ..-••• the ·cs 100,% .......... , defects ......... 00 ...,. • 4,000 ... whichMr w flnt lfter purchlst. lhfs lncW.S 11 lllChlllkll Oplrts, tlectricll ....,,...., battery, spttdolMtlr, , ... , ...... ·• II WI. This .... llltH COYtl'I 111 pll1s Ind llbOf fnt to JW• w VOLUME! VOLUME! VOLUME! All PAYMENTS Oii USlO CAlS INCLUDE TAX ' LICENSE ffES AND All flNAH(( CHAIGES Oii 16 MOS. OH Amovm CIEDll '67 ClilYltOUT IMPALA 2.-, 111,,,,.,. 327 ...... ""· P'ltMf., 14111., -, "'""' winy! inttf, (TKl.730~ $67 TOTAL MTHLY. l'YMT. $61 ~~ rYMT. $ TOTAL 1966 ~~UC. llUI ~ NICI $2675 '66 IPOllD I'll•. 100 GIA 2•. llllfl• l90 ...,. ''""'·• brb., U N, ..... ft1n1. h ct. ti• clfld. luchta, _..... Well te well *'9fl. (Sl.V492). $60 = $60 ~':Y. "MT. l'YMT, $ TOTAi. 1766~~l~ ILUI IOOlt Piia $2260 '61DODRC ... a•W • ,.... ... lllfioft lngOn. it.die helftt, ... 1111tic, r.S., P.I., l""tte reek, www, "'*I 4!11t, M ii t. well mpwtint. (lll 150) s57= s57 ~~. l'YMT, l'YMT. $ TOTAi. 1666 ~LICbll IWI IOOlt PIJCI $DU c-.t. ntw., ....... Mle., Air C.... WSW, Vlftyj !Iller. cs.. 6910). '40 = $40 ~~~· ~1166!f~~ II.Ill IOOI PllCI $1950 ... ....... ftMllllT CutlOlll, ,...,.., 2 ... lltfdt~ W/""-!lc fTIM. ..... ...,.,, lfc. (SllH379). $36 ~~ "MT. $36 'IOTAl MTl!LY. PYMT. $JJ066='~L +~&l~ IOOI PllCI $1100 $33:~. PYMT. 'A ... Y& IA'llUlll l:,....~,;,·~' VllYI """· ........ $]]=. $33~· $QI.£ =L~ JJl.~tm• '61 DODR c.ot.r AutOlnllic, ......, merlnt, V.f, rHI• 1114 '*'"· (TGl60I) $33 ~~ l'YMT. $33 ~i~. l'YMT, TOTAi. $CJ66~l~ llUI IOC)I. PllCI $1455 'M ClllY .... ALA I.I. 2 -"',,,,.,. ..... ....... MM., ,.._ lfffMt • bnMi. '21 ..... IMdef lllfl, WSW tlm. UZV154). $33= mn. '66 •ALCON IVlumA fully "'"'-wlttl '-'"· 9UI-"' t,_,.. .i. n, .,_ ltlflf., Ifs. (Ser. °""- $33 ~~ $33 :~. l'YMT. PYMT. ·, TOTAi. $CJ66 ~~l~ llUI IOOI PllCI $TS20 '66 .... I ... llMlw. Pvl1y fllctwr ........ llMMt2). ....... s29= s29~~. l'YMT. PYMT. TOTAL . '866 ~~lKPSI ILUI IOOK PllCI $1HI '66 DODel COltOISr $26 w~ $26 :~. l'YMT. "MT, $71J6 W.t.L +TAX•UC, llUI PlllCI $1520 ... ClllY. lllCAYlm ....,.. 2 .... ,... ...., ......... °"""~ ~· $26 ='~ '26 ~~. l'YMT. P'tMT. $Zl6, TOTAL ~~llC. I PllCl$t7S 'AD1•114'0 .... W• ' -.......... ~ -"""' -Pwr. ""'~ ""'(llMU2). • $23 = '23 :i::r. "MT· f'YMt. TOTAL ~UC, tl• ·a~w~ ~· ............... *"""' """· ' TOTAL •s,~L""' VU + TAii a uc • ........... ·----------........ ---.·-~--------··--....------·..--""'~- -. - voe.~ si.- Pupil• al Heights W ceremoniE Wa Not ~ No oot'I cl&Mliq • N...,.t• Simpson w druaist Cl f« a aeat Waterl>Utl The r.ce and candidl into the .... the races ft in the CM\11 The arE Newport l Highway, I Costa MeH It is the i CMWD aic person has man board, Turner.' since 1964, whose tern other two, I re-election. districts a1 None filed . been. acc1 elected. They arE ~ Ne~ As~ Memoria· weather wi Newport E Chief Kenc day. Conn City Hike