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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-31 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot-' voe. •r. NO. llf, 4' SECTIONS. 48 PAGES Memorial to Parents PupilJ at Bay View Elementary School in Santa Ana parents who died during the past year. Bay View Heighta Wednesday gathered for special tree-planting Childrens Chorus (background left) participated in ceremonies. Trees will serve as living memorials to the memorial rites. . Water District Election Not Making Any W.aves ' No ODl'I laJiD& muc:b llbout it, ia- cllldiq .. ' •1•, .. __. Newport .._ C11J ':t•• Dlnalil Simpaon will challeng: arbor >.r~a drua1at Clwlu v. Tutner TueMay fGI' a 1Nt • tbe Coutal Municipal Water Diltrlct -..ct of directors. 1'be nee Mtwa:n incumbent Turner and candidate aa.,.on will be tucked into the same pdnulry ballot with all the races for natkm1 office. But OQIY ln the CMWD'1 district 5. The area encompasses all or Newport Beach inland of Coast Highway, pl.Lis a portion of eastern Costa Mesa. It is the first time in the memory of CMWD aldes that more than one person luls tougbt a seat on the five. man board. forcing an election. Turner, who bas been on the board since 1964, ls one of three incumbents whose terms are up this year. The other two, however, are unopposed f~r re-election. Thelr names and thetr dlstric~ are not even on the ballot. Nooe filed against them. so they have been. aceordlng to law. declared elected. . They are Stuart W. Avis. Laguna .\ Beacb clothier, and F. W. SdlqeJ. ....., .. •• Jtil .. ,. 1'M r;pu-ts tlile 91111 Clemtllte area. Headquartered In Laguna Beach, the CMWD includes the cities of Brea, San Clemente, Newport and the _{.aguna, Costa Mesa and Tri.Cities county water diatric:ts. The arency acts as a "middleman" .for the sale or Metropolitan Water District water. The CMWD board w1ually meets once a month: Members are paid $50 a meeting. Candidate Simpson, whose engineer- ing firm is located in Newport, qult as city engineer four years ago. He sald he ls running for the water board because "I feel with my experience r can represent the interests o r Newport" He sald he was aware that his com· peWng an election. for a board seat ii; unusual. "I don't believe there has ever been one before. I guess that's because there's lots of interest in this job.'' he said drily. Turner meanwhile. was non-cam· paigning 'out of town today. It's that kind of ele~tion. Newport Guards Sa.we 1~2 As 90,000 Crowd Beaches Memorial Day brought J u n e weather with a July crowd of 90,000 to Newport Beach. Assistant Lifeguard Chief Keod.all Jacobsen reported to- day. Lifeguards battled ftve·foot surf to rescue 102 peraons. Jacobsen said the saves were "rouUne." No one was hospitralized. Water temperature Thunday was an almost tepid &U degrees. Air tempentures hovered in the 60's. The best tbe mercury could do was a high of e& degMeS as clouds kept the sty om'Ca8t most of the day. Jat'Obleu aid • llfeparda operated four towers, ll'Y9ll Jeept and two boau to keep watch cmr tbe holiday crowd. Harbor l>epwtmtnt Sst. Raymond Braham repor1ed a similar amount of activity among the boating set. Laguna Police ~apture 18th ~ar.eos:~ r~ Jlj Lappa Beach polite Th,.u-s· day altemoon in . J. roundiw of suspected drug ped4lers ana users that began In the early morning. Anthony C. Nealon, 19, of 1214 Falrywood Lane, Laguna Beach, was spotted by an officer Oil Laguna Can· yon Road. He was absent from places police checked TblD'sday morning. Previously, 17 young men and women were arrested Including 11 in Laguna Beach. Many of the suspect. were bearded, long-haired. hippie types according to arre$tlng officers. Nealon, charged with sale or marl· juana and held in lieu of S2.500 bail. wns to be arraigned today along with most of the other suspects. Youth EVicted For New Qu8:11~rs A young man who found a vacant beach house to his liking and moved in was evicted by Laguna Beach police Thursday and given new quarters in city jail. Richard B. Sullivan, 18, of Mcrcrd. was to be arraigned in Laguna Beach Municipal Court today on charges 11f illegal entry. Police found him in the summl'r home at 248 Canyon Acres Drivr of Floyd Smith of San Marino. Smith heard a radlo playing :ind saw the drapes drawn and ca ll!'d police .• 'nle door was locked and bar· ricaded, but officers broke in and found Sullivan upstairs, police said NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market trimmed ltl earlier gains this afternoon but 11ill held a substantial fahl. (See quotations, Pages 10-11 ). Cid%elU lleeti1111 -- .... "' - ·rot1ay'• ~•oshC · N.Y. Steeb FRIDAY, MAY 3 f, 1968 JEN CENTS l Status Grim Hulk Spotted, Doubted It's Scorpion NOHFOLK. Va. (UPI) -The Navy soid today it had not turned up a s.tngle clue to the whereabouts of the USS St>orpion and that "with each passing hour, the situation is grim· mer.'' Vice Adm. Arnold F. Schade, com - mander of the AUantic submarine fleet and coordinator of the. masslve search fo r the nuclear submarine, said Navy . divers were sent to a pouit 70 miles orr the Virginia coast to investigate a mysterious hulk detected in 180 feet of water but he doubted it was the Scorpion. He told reporters he £elt the chance of its belog the Scorpion was "almost nil because if it were the Scorpion, I'm sure he would have boon able to indicate his position." Schade said if~ was that of the sub. it would ean it had been rammed and s'u by another vessel but "even then there would have been some survivors or debris or some· thing." He said however that discovery of the hulk warranted lnvatigatioa 1iDce it was "roughly the shape of a 1ub ... It was said to be about 250 feet loni and 45 feet high. Schade said tbe first area of te1rch for the Scorpion and heT' ~ crnmen -not heard from for e.ight days-bad been centered in shallow waters of tho (Sec SCORPION, Page %) Tanks poise $13 ltliUioaa Project For Action Near Paris PARIS (UPI) -French armored colmnns rumbled through towns and villages near; Paris today and moved into camps within easy reach of this strike-bou.nd capital. There were signs the crisis was eas- iD( at !er.st slightly. the troop movement came as Premier Georges Pompidou · com- pleted a shakeup or the cabinet and the first major break Jn the nationwide etrikes was reported. Singles Awaits Ground will be broken in early August 'for construction of the Orange Coast's biggest apartment project ever, the DAILY PILOT was told to· day. · The 732-unil South Bay Club, a residential mecca for single young adults only, will be built near llar~r High School in Newport Beach aod will have a value between $12.5 and $13 million, according to the R & B Development Co. of ~ Angeles. The Newport City Council cleared the way for the massive complu by routinely approving a subdivision re· quest. Planning commissioners earlier 'n\e privately owned P e u g e o t Automotive Co. announced work will resume Tuesday at its pla.nt& in Paris, Mulhouse and Vesoul after the Pen· teeCMJt ..-end boUday. Peuceot ranks third UIMllll ~ aatomobl l e Dal 0 •J• ncir~=-. ·• ·•••UBI Palace thl!°~t:tC:lnfGl'Jll ~£. dent Cbatles ft-Gauu. tf Ida J>t@11Qld Too 'Admire~ ' ~abinet changes. He tpent on1y lO "4' minutes with De Gaulle, te.Hing ~smen as he left ooly: "The S S&~gn • Cut mfnistry u formed -now let me go 0 e u.o and have lunch." .. 1 admire that build~g; I'd hate to Th e tank forces which moved up see it all gimmJcked up." were el~ment~ of three brigades -That's the view of Newport Beach two armored ~d one or marine City Councilman Lindsley P~so_ns artillery. Officially, they were return-and it prevailed .during ~uncil dis· · ing Crom military maneuvers. cussion of some illegal signs posted Defense Minister Pierre Messmer at the Balboa Pavilion. . remained in the same job. As a result, owners of the Pavilion were under city orders today to .re-The shakeup coMtituted largely a move one bayside "directional" s1gn reshuffle or the previous government from the rear of the building and. to ministers, witti only a few new names reduce the lettering on two dockside brought in. cylinder signs. d All three signs were dozens or feet Pompidou also a o n o u n c e over the four square feet legal max- parliamentary general elections will imum for. bay signs _ when they're be held on June 23. permitted at all. De Gaulle dissolved parliament on Councilmen could b a v e ordered Thursday, warning at the same time their removal entirely. but they c~m· promised on a cutback after P~vilton that he would take whatever measures attorneys explained that the cylinders are necessary to prevent France from had cost $700 and some directional being taken over by a Communist signing was needed to help boatmen "dictatorship." find the right Pavilion guest dock. Oops~ No Road Marine Survives Plunge Off Cliff First be saw him, then he dJdn't. The will 0• the wisp was Camp Pendleton Marine John 11 e n r Y _ Kabacinski. 21. Officer Mlchael Mullins pursued Kabaeinski along twisting MaeArthur Boulevard Tbunday night .-! until he disappeared. Mullins said he pushed t.is squad car above 85 mph aod "still wasn't gaining" on the Marine. · The road straightened out, and Mullins saw only an empty stretch of highwa y before him. Puzzled, the of· Cicer retraced his route. lie found Kabacinski. climbing out of a 40-foot ravine. The serviceman's-196.1 sedan ap. parently failed to negotiate a turn and shot ore the pavement, landing 50 feet away. The car was a totaJ Joss. And Kabacinski? He was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for cuts and bruises and transferred to a base hospltai. Police said be was in good condition. Mecca August had granted the required use permits. R & B executive Padl Saylor said the South Bay Club wDl be built in two phases on its 16-acre site at lrvi.ne A venue and !&th Street. With work to begin "around August l ," Saylor said the first 402 unlt1 will be completed by March l , 1969. By October of next year the remalnlng 3.10 un.lts will be bull t. Maximum population of the com· plex, which will include ~ clubhouse. tennis courts, swimming pools and gym facilities, will be 900 -all un· married. There will be a few two bedroom apartments. "There'll be no extra burden on the schools with thls development," Saylor noted. An adjacent lg.acre s.ite may be developed llmllarty later, bQl for adults bl the «MO age bracket, be sai41 South Bay Club will colDIJl'he 18 • ._..,. am .. .,,., ~ Only .10 -C-:::.." lie Jud Will '9 eo+atd by • Tbe ,... will be ..... ,.. lancbcapjng and recreetioaaJ uses. R & B bas built other compJexes for single adultl, but the South Bay Club will be the firm's largest. "We're sure there'U be no'probJem in finding tenants," said Saylor. Eveo at renta up to $325 a month. Plans for Summer Listed hy YMCA The Orange Coast YMCA will offer various summer activities for children and adults beginning June 24 through Aug. 31. Special classes for children five to 14 years of age wHI be offered Jn teen charm, teen ballroom dance, craft&, wrestling. archery. camping, pre-teen tap. puppet making. judo, tratnpoline. swimming instruction and physical skills. The adult program. for those over 14 years or age, will offer savate judo, bi· blc discussion, women's beauty ca.re, women's slim and trim, men's con· ditioning, volleyball. wrestling, rapid reading and comprehension, yoga, women's ballet, square dancing, tram· poline, weight training, basketball, handball. Weatller Going fiablng (or fish Crying) this weekend? You can do so under sunny skies aft.er the usual morning overcut, forecaster "There were -a lot of people flUng out of 'here yesterday tn their boetl. It 1oobd like there wu tbe plape.'' Brabam aaid. ARROW ERROR OCC to Weigh . . -Financing Dave Burt assures us, as temp. eratures wll1 be In tbe middle 70'1. INSmB TODAY Aikido clal•t• prove to thf HURTS BOY, 11 Or'lise Cout cltilens will hold their ftital m..un1 Tbunday night and A c.oaa Mesa JOaDIJt« awarent.11 'attempt to come up with definitr suffered little more tban a stinging recommendations reprdlng the ruturr btadaebe Th~ Wben ne waa shot fl~ Oran1e Cout Junlor =..: ~ ...., ad~~ another eo::e coauntuee . wtll meet at 7 .ll a..t Lie Rlee, u . of 982 Wallace p.m. hi .. OCC P'ac:'Olty House. A ........ a-aJ lacer The COllUIUttte, made up of pro 9'., .,.. trea._ ..,. • IC P •· mlnent cltbens fJwft tbroufbout thr don at Boes Memorial Hospital And district, Wectneedt1 oftered • aeries or rtletied "'*' tbt mlahlp. five po111blt .._for district finan· Police •ld tbt 1outh •Q. struck cing. 1'bell JDelNtd : wbn • arrow tired b1 Gordon -A ta cmn1dt ti 11 dnt.a for an Mc."Oldlly, U, U.O ol WeDd Aftllue, unlimited period ad a •u million · ...... .,.. ...... ,,. .,.,. Wirt nd lNue flftPl9d in tarl9t practice M Pomona bo -A ie.cint o+• c Ide for 10 years .... __ ··-~.., __ .._.. ___ A_"_· _____ and a •u mtWoa boad line. -A to.etnt override ror two years and a '2 million bond issue. 1'hll would prov1de minimum essen-Ual hlldl to operate for a two-year period. -CC.Vert the preac.nt JOl;1-cent OiWdclt voted for capital outlay to a ~ purpose tu, and a $15 million boed luue. -convert the present tOLl·Cent tax and a '2 mUUon bood Issue. Trustee. received t h e rccom· mttldat.Jons ror study. but took no ac· tioa on them. Supt. Norman E. Watson laid tbat tbe committee m-.v makt f1aal l'fCOmmendatloM on June S and u.t tlllM touJd go to the board at Its llllt mett.1.n1 June 12. Watson ~aid that the committees were formed rrom people who called or wrote the district, saying taey · wanted to help with Ute problem1 of financing. Two override elections failed HrUtr In the district. and severe bud1et cut· ~ks were made in supplies and aew staJr. · "This was a grass roots move· ment.'' Watson said, "Mid we are very grateful to have the oplnJons of the. community on U\ls problem. It la a very complex problem.'' Watson sald that the dlstrkt funalah· e<I the committees with l.Q1 OUDcill data u~y wished. but that it. con· (~ FINANCE;S. P11e I) folks in Wutmimter it taku bro in power, not bulging mtucf11, to. topple ~, fo., to- day't WEEKENDER coon Jers- ture. ..... " .... ..... ~ ' ........... " °""""" •1141 T......_ .. c-i. 11 ,........ ....... ~ " ..... • .,... --, .......... .. ·~ ..... u WWW .... .. ...... ,." ·-,.... catlt , Art .... ..,, " ---,. 0..-. • .......... u ~ " ........ 1 """' ..... •• ......... .. ....... • ......... """ .., :.: J.:. 4 --~ 1 • ==' " .... .: ,,.,. ........... , '~ DAILY PILOT '°uth Viets lout Cong ·· lD smgon : .. - . . -· . "WGON (UPI} -So~ Vietnamese ..... todey fwth~·Way ink> a !Ctlon on tbe weatern ed1e of Saigon iat bad been held l>Y Vltt Cong for six ays ~~lied 200 of the Communllts. ov~ ipok•~ ukl. At J,east ) aWn9aa .escaped *.cl res"'1ed "1Uac bl U-c_aptial. . At the edge of the city heav~ ,ghting eru~ted near tht Bing Lot :ridge a main artery between Saigon nd tbe hu1• U.S. air base at Blen loa. The Viet <A>oc furce engaged was <Stimated it 20r men. As tbe. pew battles in the capibl ·aged. a Viet Cong lleutmant col°!'el 11ho cJefected to the gOftt'UfOent side 1redkted attacks o" tbe .c-P.ital would itqtJ.n.u~.(Sef·.story f.se ~). Gomfl:ient Ma.rides wt>o .battled heir wa11Dto the l'bu Lam D.lstrl~t at tie we•le:f!l.ed&e ot S~goo.c0unted 200 71et Cong bodies. 'nle government roops 'were supported by round-the· ·lock strafing runs by U.S. heUcopltir ~unships. r· UPI correspond~nt ·Kate Webb saicJ he Phu Lam district was deserted by ts residents and dogs were running up rnd down the streets. "TIW~ were bashed up remnants or :ars with bodies lying under bits of fo," she reported. She 1aJd a 17-year· >Id captured Viet Ccmg with a leg •hat· :ered by rocket f:rapleotl saJd he hacl 1ot eaten lor four days and that his ~mpany commander had run away iuring the fighting three days ago. At the Bing LoJ Brld&e. U.S. ad· visers to South Vietnamese troops said ·our American helicopter gunships ivere hit by Communist gunf l~. One >l the aircraft was downed. U.S. uil.ltary. command spokesmen did not :o~ the reports. National police estimated two pla· oons of Viet Cong totaling at least 50 nen slipped through government lines >efore the assault on Phu Lam was auncbed and moved to within three nlles of the center of Saigon. One ~roup of infiltrators surfaced in the :llolon district, Saigon's. h e a v I J y :hinese section, and wounded a ioliceman before three of their 1umber were killed. South VJetnamese r a n g er s ex· hanged Qre with guerrWas in another onion of Cholon. Sniper fire broke 1ut In sWl another secUon of Cbolon nd several houses were set oo fire 1ear a police bffdquarters. * * * _J L:J 11 lfl l ( j ~I ., i 1'!11 11 11 WHERE TO SEE IT-Massed parUcipanls in Saturday's 10:90 a.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry, Parade will start from sta~ing ~rea around Superior and. Anaheim ave~ues,. proceed- ing past Judges' stand in the park. Div,is1on /\A, fea~u~1~g d1gnitartes and civic leaders, begins the gala parade, with D1v1s1o~s A, B, C, and D pickin up the route alter massing aJong nearby side streets. Mesa Youth Released In Credit~Card Case A Costa Mesa youth arrested last week on suspicion of burglary. after an incident involving another boy and a stolen credit card, has been freed without prosecution. Frank Grazide, 111. of 2039 Pomona Ave., who lost his job over the matter. was released shortly before the 72 hours he could be held without ar· ralgnment were up. Grazide was arrested alter fleeing the Harris & Frank store at 3333 Bristol St., but another youth who 1 allegedly had the stolen credit card escaped. Grazide, caug-ht by a security guard in a mall outside, told police at the time be knew nothing of the incident. but apparently became frightened when he was also api:roacbed by store officials. The Grazide family also denied the t' ..... P .. e I version of the case as told by store personnel to police, who duly reported that Grazide jlJld the escaped credit card carrier were toaether. After the card was banded to a clerk, she ran a record cbeclt which proved the charge plate bad been taken in a home burglary. Balboa Isle Shop Hit by Burglars Burglars took cash, checks and auto parts valued at a total of t:rl8 in thefts reported to Newport Beach police Wednesday. North Vietnamese~ FINANCES~ , • Mike Haley, owner of the Leopard Spou ciothinl shop at 2(18 Marine Ave.. Balboa Island, told oUlcen someone took an envelope containing $100 from a drawer In hlJ store durin& b\lliness hours. · faJechanlc John H. Carroll sald a burglar carted away •u1e Jn auto engine parts from hil lean-to structure at 407 3fst St., which could nQt be lock· ' Hej~t Proposals For Joint Action PARIS 'AP) -U.!. and North Viet· 1amese negOtlat«s clalbed today )Ver ways of deffcalaUn1 the ww in Vietnam but failed £'8aih to make an'y xogress toward breaking t h e i r jeadloo~ Nott h Vietnamese Ambastador Kuan Thuy rejected all U.S. proposals £t)r joint actioo to curb the conflict. He said the United States is the "~g· gressor" in '1~tnam and must end the bomblDc bd othel' military operations agdnat tht Nartti wtttlaut reciprocity. · U.S. Ambaesador w: Averelt Har- riman made a new appeal to Thuy to take a different tack and told him President Johnson b prtpe.red "to 10 far and lat\" in a common search far peace. The meetina lasted three hours Ind 45 minutes and ended with an agree· ment to meet •gain next Wednesday. Harriman, returnlng to the U.S. Embassy after the session, said he felt ''public opinion 1n the world will be brought to beat IO that we can bring about a de-escalation of the war. as President Jobnlon sllld, and the laying of a soll!Rt" foondation for peace in Southeast Am." clusions and recommendationa wert those of the committees, not 01 the district. The r~rt from the committees said that enrollment will more than double in the district be~een 1968 and 1978, and that the present facilities are overworked. It wlll be necessary, the committtee said. to s p e n d ap- praxima1ely $30 mllllon in the next 10 years b> ·t*fvide facllities to houae the studetiti. "Tbe d1ttrict has slipped Crom one or the· weeltblest in the state In assessed valuation te a below average wealth district,". the report said. "With a ceil· Ing of 35 cents on the tu rate for cur- rent operation. and no increase in st.ate support. it will not be possible to ooatiene to offer the preser.t com- • pnheuive program Of community colle&1 "'f(lucation." Nudie Leader Jailed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Je£· rerson Poland. leader of the Sexual Freedom League and Of several "nude·inl," was srrested Thursday for going nude in Golden Gate Part before an audience of 150 hippies. Pdland, 25, sang teet.ions of the Bi· ble until taken into' custody by two mounted oftlcers. At bis booking, he gave his occ:atP1tion u ''miDi.ster." ed up. · A car stereo worth tee> wa1 stolen from Patty Noroian, of 2239 Aral.fa St.. while It was parked on the Chick Iver· son Volkswagen · Porsche a I• n c y service lot. Miss Norolan. however, said the firm will b\ly her a new one. Monday Hospital Moving Time It'll ·be moving day Monday Ci'. Children·s Hospital of Orange County. With the cooperatJon of the Orange Fire Department aU young patients will be moved from the second to the third floor to • clear the way for remodelinc. The 30 to 40 youngsters are moving into a newt, remodeled section which Includes a new infant nursery and special heart monitoring equipment. CHOC l>Ulcials said the cardio v&Seular monltorlna e q u i p m e n t . specially·dellgned for children. is the first in the U.S. The fire laddies, 15 strong and Jed by Chief Floyd 0. Hi&&lns. were asked to assist because of their experience in safety procedures. , Duuiera to La11nch 23rd Annual Me.a AffaiT Jt'lrst llant of the 23rd annual Costa Mesa-NfWpqrt Harbor Llon. Club Fiiia Fry pobd abOve the loal skyline today u the tradiUonal carnival ferris wheel was assembled. Customary early arrivals-sidewalk superintendentl b> youngsters eager for thee p.m. opening of-the big Craft Shows carntval were eathered Lo Costa Mesa Park t.o watch. Succulent flab dbmen prepared by Lions Club membtn will be aerved starting at 5:30 p.m .• to kick off the annual collllDunltJ f..Uvll, wldch ben- efits Harbor Area 70utb orpnlutlllm. Frantic tlnal pnpuatkiaa beLDa made today included a Ja.st.mlnute hunt by Parade Cbairman Cliff W• dorf for convertible• 1n wblcla to seat dignitaries. "'Things just aren't like the old days," he mourned. "wltb a1r condi· tionlng in cars. tbty juat doa't bave ~ough convertiblet." Ht noted that the ptUta Mia Mtr· maid Contest candldalea an able to ftt nicely into the com.-ct roadaten. but dignltarlel are not alwa)'t 10 UPt. weight and supple. "The day may be comtn1 when they'll have to watt while the queens ride." he said. A whole cavalcade of weekend acUv· it ies for the entire family is offered by the Flab Fry, which ii one of the largest such community actlvtles lD the Welt. • A total of '70,000 wu railed wt year for dlltributlon to a variety of youth-servin1 or1anllat1ona. 111Ch u the BoJI Club and Glrll Club of the Harbor Area, u well u other cbar· itable ll'OUlll· One of tbe Uou Club's pet projects la aid to the v1lually bandkapped, which benefttl each year from the Fish Fry and ltl various facetl. Ticket stubs from eacb of the ,,000 to 10,000 fl.ab dinners t.o be sold co into a large bopper for a variety of prizes dlU'inJ the three-day evenl Grand prize la a 11188 Mumng to be awarded S~y night and the winner need not be present to win. although all other winners must be at the stage to pick up their prizes. Besides the regularly scheduJed awards. many other prizes are avail· able in games or skill and chance, Harbor Youths Seeking Jobs The Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach-sponsored teen job program hopes to place 500 youngsters or more in jobs as they dk1 last year, but they are in dea~te need of employers. Baby ,1 t. housework, factory employmen , clerical, convalescent ald, yardwork and 1 w I m m I n & 9Upef'Vlsion are but a few ol the sltllls wttlcll t..'le teens can put lo use. Manned by Mrs. Nancy Wrllht, director of the prof.am· plus Mrs. Garry Shcrt, Mrs. ay Moseley and other club volunteers, the center will bs located at Costa Mesa's McNally School, 1901 Newport Blvd. Hours are 3 to 5 p.m. betlnnlni Monday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 17 through the end of the summer. Employers wishing to place tffns may earn 642"°474. aloo.a UM Cl'llt Shows mJdway. Tonilbt's bis attraction for . rtek music aficionados and more sedate toe-taj)pers will be tbe Battle of the Banda, set for 7 o'dock onstage iJI Costa Mesa Park. Chief judge will be Dick Dale, Wbo ) Fish Fry Events Sch~ule Rtrt ii 101aa&'s on tap for Orcmoc Coat rtnin&a tolao tOUl .und the 23rd Annual COlfa ¥t1a·N~ Htwbor LWnl Cltab 1111' '"'ad Con.iwl btginning l'ridav mgM: PllUDAY 5:30 p.m ..................... Stan servlna Flab Dinnen 8 p.m. . ..... , . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-arnival, Rldea 7 p.m ......••....•....................... lland ~teat SATURDAY 10 a.m ...•••••••••••••...•••. Carnival, Ezhlbits. Ridel 10:1> a.-m. ••••••••••••••••••.............. s.llioar' Para • Nooa. . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Start ~ Jl'llb DiDllll'I 1 p.m. . . . . . • • • • . • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V1liola ~ l :• p.m. ................ 1t11board Cuttln. Accoldlonl 3 p.m. . .....•...••••••••..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1>1-a'Wllll 4:15 p.m •..•.•.••...••••........... I>olotby Jo~ 5:31) p.m. t t t t ft ft t t t It t t ft t t I t t 0 0 It t t t • • o 1 o tot t Drawtna e:15 p.m ..................... Square Rluer•. Danceri 7:15 p.m ........................ Wlnner Of Band Cont.eat 8 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drawtac · SUNDAY Noon .......................... Carnival, Exbtbita, Rldea Noon ...•••.••.•••••••.....•• Start HrVin& Fllll ~ 1 p.m ............... _ .................... Beau:=t 1 p.m. . .•.•.•..••••••.•••.•.......•.. , . Villon s p.m. .....•••••••••••••...... ;I" • • • • • • • • • • • Baby Conta \ 4:15 p.m ................. P01ynelian Dancer.Lokelanl 5:30 p.m. •...•••••••••••.•••................... Drawln& 8: 15 p.m. ......................... Arlee Hiibee Dancen 1 p.m •.....••••••••••••••••••.. Drawtni for Grand Prla p,.... r.,e J SCORPION SEARCH . • • Atlantic along the approaches to Nor• folk where the sub had been due on Monday. "Now that an intensive search in that area has not produced evidence of the Scorpion's presence, an exten· slve search of the deep waters aJon&: her projected track baa bei\ID and the number of forces assigned has l>ffn reduced 1 to the number required ·for this new type operation," Schade sald. ''At the same time, however, prep- arations are under way to commence concerted search in the second logi- cal shallow water area south of the Azores in the vicinity oi Cruiser Banks and Irving Banta: This area ii also along Scorpion's projected path." lt was in that area that the Navy last communicated with tbe sub on May 23. In nplJ to a queatlon, Scbade ac· knowledged that the NaYJ dkl not know where the sub wu. ·~we have reelly oot a ol~." • • There hh been no time Umlt set on continuing the search but Schade in- dicated that if nothing ii found within about 10 daya the effort would be cut back more. "We will 10 on for at least another 10 days," . be said. "If ·we find any· thing to go on, we wut continue even alter that." He said it would take week• for the five destroyers and five submarl.net combing the 2,4.()0.mlle submarine corridor to the AJOres to complete their miul~ Schade said a deep diving bell ca· pable of eomg down 1,000 feet and a mlnlature submarine called "deep diver" were being taken to tbe Azores. DAILY PILOT GUN PLAY NOTED IN NEWPORT Residents of the 2200 block of West Ocean Front in Newport Beach - recently claimin~ police harassment -apparently think if they can't see you they can't bug you. Police said one street lilht has been r 'I ' hit by IUDflre which left • slag insl~e the lamp part.ion, notlnt that a nearby parklq meter also showed dentl due to l\IDPllY. Dama&• to the city pro- perty ii about '24, 1nftltleator1 Wei today. Truly H exception•! clHllr v1lu•. Av•il1bl• in • lerg• s4'1•ctlon of f1brlca •ntl viftylt. Don't mi•• •11 opportunity like thie. 99'!cH •.. lllG. 125. IACH DCLUIM llALDI .al: H•l•OM ..... -HmTA• M MYS MO MiWWW-LOMI• W AYAIAal OM AFNOm W ..... ~ .. II. 1mw .. .-.... ........ I I ...... LA.W IMClt I I Asia.~: -..... :.t.::J· .... , .......... -............. . -..... MINNE! Eutene McC•rthy I Fun( occ "We 've made ii we've got to get hom Dave Grant, coacl Coast Coll'!ge crew compete next mor.th championships at Syr that a public fund dJ collected •1.000. ·'That get.a us the1 back," Grant said. "I to be hung up :n Peo: occ. after winnin@ championships in Se. month, was invitet. t• Intercollegiate Row championships In Syr The Pirates had used food in Seattle. ho1 spects looked grim . A public rund dr week by citizens of t area has thµs far net Reaga1 By Lib WASHINGTON CAI Society. a Republic1 policy group; fired a at Gov. Ronald Rear him ''unqualified for requiring a high ministrative responsibility." The charge wall in companying a main The principal docu into the politics but i1cathlng 24-page crit attitudes and perfos areas d public .affa Atheist P Radio Pr• Atm~. Tex. I Madalyn Murray C Supreme Court suit i a ban on pra_yers and RIJblic schools. said • purchMed time ?n ar tlon for a series atheism. Mrs. O'Hair said 1 contract with radio air weekly program year. The radJo It Preaideot Johmon's I she blld purctiased t the prognms would day. H7ja $500,()(J(; MINNESOTA SENATOR CAMPAIGNS IN WATTS £ueene McCarthy Draws Admlrint l oolc f rom Boy at Will R•n Park Fund Hits Sl ~600 OCC Crew Needs $900 More "We've made it to Peoria. Now •e've got lo get home." Dave Grant, coach of the Orange oast Coll~ge crew which hopes to ompete next mor.th in the national hampionsh.ips at Syracuse, N.Y .. sajd lat a public fund drive thus far has ollected Sl,600. "That gets us there and part way ack," Grant sald. "But I'd sure hate 1 be hung up :n Peoria." OCC. after winning the West Coast iampionsh.ips in Seattle earlier this 1onth. was invitet. to compete in the 1tercolleglate Rowing Association 'lampionships in Syracuse June 12-15. he Pirates had used their last S60 for 1od in Seattle. however. and pro- >ects looked grim. A public fund drive sta_rted last ·eek by citizens of the Orange Coast rea has thus far netted $1,600 toward the S'l,500 the crew needs to go. "We've sent in our entry fet>," Grant said , ''and we're ready to go.'' Grant has had the Pirates on the water practicing every mornfog and evening, and has been conducting in· formal races with the UCLA varsity, whkh is also going back to the IRA. The two teams are going together to get a group rate on the transportation. "The response of the commuruty has simply been amazing," Grant said. "I can't say how much the oarsmen ap- preciate it. They truly feel that the community is behind them 100 per- cent." Persons wishjng to contribute to the fund may do so by sending any amount to the Orange Coast College Foundation. 2701 Fairview Road. eo.ta Mesa. All contributions are tax deductible. Reagan Harshly Criticized By Liberal GOP Group WASHINGTON CAP) -The Ripon ociety. a Republican · restarch and olicy group; fired a 16,000-;w~d salvo l Gov. Ronald Reagan today rating im "unqualified for any national post ?quiring a high degree of ad- 1 i n i s t r a t i v e or diplomatic' esponsibility." The charge was in an editorial ac- ompanying a main repor;t. The pri1tci~I document did not ·go ito the politics but .amounted to a cathing 24-page critique of Reagan's ttitudes and performance In mos: reas ol public.affairs from his • ad- 'theist Planning Rad.io Program AllST~. Tex. (UPI) -Mrs. fadaJyn Murray O'Hair. who se .upreme Court suit in 196.1 resulted in . ban on praxers and Bible readings in rt.1blic schools. said Thursdt.y she had :Urchased time on an Aui;lin radio sta- lon for a series of programs on 1thci.ml. Mrs. O'Hair said she had signed a ootract with radio st.at.ion KTBC to lir weekly programs for at least a iear. Tbe radio ltation. owned by •resident Johnson's family, confirmed he had purchased the time and said be programs would begin next ~on-my. I mirustration at home to his stand on the Vietnam war. A Reagan spokesman c,omment.ed on the report by saying "the governor has been attacked by exb'emist groups before and never pays any at- tention to them." The paper described Ripon as an orgaruzation ordinarily oriented to issues rather than candidates, and pointed out It has sajd it would not en- dorse either former Vice President Richard M. Nixon nor Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller for the R e p u b I i c a n presidential oonlination prior to the national convention. Reagan is regarded as an undeclar- ed aspirant for the GOP nomination. The Ripon editorial c o n c I u d e d Reagan also is unqualified for a vice presldeotial run. It said a tie-up with Reagan would deprive Nixon of people in the left wing of his party. who •·guard the gates of an electoral ma· jority." Talk of a Rockefeller-Reagan com- l>ination endangers the New York l?OVernor's popularity before the con venllon. the editorial said. The main paper quoted Reagan a.' indicating unfamiliarity with the status of major elements of his slate legJslative proeram. It concludes Rupn sees himseU as the ''publtc me, the communkator or ideas. the IMll reeponsible for settlng the basic thrust and direction of goverement, but he would rather for1et the details ol foYttnment." .... _ l RFK Frlct.y, M,y .31, 1'68 OAllV NLO'r , . ~' Humph~ey --..-...--...;... Needles Wants Veep Lo Join McC arthy Debate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sen. Robert F. KeMedy says he'U be tbe~ ao,yway, but he's still tryin1 to needle Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey into joining hls televised debate with Sefl. Eugene J . McCarthy. Thousands wbo greeted Kennedy on a wtllslle·stop tour of the San Jeaquin Valley Thursday heard him re.r Utt telegram he had sent to Humphrey urging h.im to participate in the S.tur· day night program. Ev~n when Kennedy learned that the man he regards as his chief rival for the Democratic p r e s i d e n t J a 1 nomination was to be in Arkanau and Minnesota that day, he insisted that all • was not lost. Kennedy said modern electrorucs could bring Humphrey lnto the debate on a split screen from Arkansas or Minnesota. ' Kennedy has revised hi11 schedule ln order to gain time to prepare for the American Broadcasting Co. puel show. Instead of flyinJ( to Los An1eles tonight as planned. he will remain in the Bay area. The program will origi nate from a San Francisco Fullerton Man 1st Holida y Road Victim .OranstP County's contribution to the Memorial Day weekend highway death toll stood at r today after It wa!! determined tha a HuntingtQQ Beach m;rn killed Wednesd~y night was not judged a traffic fatality. The coroner's report Thursday showed that Edward Henry Fritz, 60, of 21752 Pacific Coast Highway had J96A 80 Connty Traffic Death Toll 19417 ,. suffered a heart attack before his auto sl ammed into a tree on Main Street north of Huntington Avcn11t>. Fritz. who died on his 60th birthday. w<Js dead on arrival at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. '.J'he county's first traffic fatality of the weekend was Pedro R. Soliz. 25, of Fullerton who 5\J<:cumbed early this morning from injuries suffered In a budon collision. Fullerton police said Soh7. ap· parently drove across thP center line on South Ramon Street and stru ck a car driven by Henrietta Ke mp. :l.1. of Anaheim . She "'.as reported in satisfactory condition todsy i n Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Jn another fatal accidcnt just 48'l feel north of the county line on Brea Canyon Road . Arlington T. Harvey. 57, o( Diamond Bar was killPd Thursday night when his car went out of control and plunged into a drainaJ(e ditch . He was dead on arrival al St. Jude Hospital in Fullerton. Action Co uncil Seeking Aides The QimmunHy Action Qiunc1l o{ Orange County ls seeking a manpower director and a job development specialist. Applications for both positioni; must be in by June 17. The director is responsi ble for car- rying out manpJwer traininJ( ar· tivities. admjnistering a work ,.,. perience program and developin~ nPw career positions. pl\ls related dulic~ A collegr. degree plus two years PX· pe rience in oppqrtunity progra111~ 1 • desired. Qualifyidg experience may hP substituted for the required educat ion. The position pays S231 per week. The position of job developmt>nl specialist pays $109 per week part time. It includes interviewing. and on-the-job training. High school graduation and onP year's pejd experieooe for a com· munity service orpnizatlon. telPv1s1on i;lucl10. 1 lln11l he lost to McCarthy Tuesday in thP Orei:on primary. Kennedy had been ignorin" his opponent's daily challcn11cs to join him before the cameras Orcl!on boosted McCarthy's stock at l\cnncd) ·~expense and suddenly made ii harder lo say no to a debate. The ARC network announced the pair would meet on a one-hour telPcas1. en lilied ''Issues a o d Answt>rs: A Special 'R eport,'• originating from KGO·TV in San Fran- <'•~c-o. It will be seen alive across three- fourths or the nation -at 9:30 p.m. in the F:ast. 8:30 p.m. in the Central ~tatr~ and 7:30 p.m. in the Mountain state~. In the Western time zone a lapcd broadcast will be shown a~ 9:30 p.m. , Mettnwhile McCarthy. Is striving to increase his support among Negro \'Olen; in California's presidential primary. a race he calls "the im· portant test" of his campaign for the Democratic nomjnation. Despite that assessment o r Tuesday's contest. McCarthy srud he wasn't ttoing to match Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's indication that he would drop out of the presidential race if defeated here. McCarthy campaigns today in San Oiego, Burbank and Pasadena. Whatever happeJis in Cali!ornfa. the Minnesota senator said Thursday, "we will carry our issues to the conll,S!ntion in Chicago and we will carry our issues beyond th~ convent.ion.'' Kennedy scored heavily amonJ( minority group voters in winning two earlier primaries, notably the one in Indiana on May 7. McCarthy said, however. that he believes he has been gaining strength among Negro voters. At a raJly in thf' heavily Negro Watt11 section of Los A n g e I e s , McCarthy defended Black Power, crilicited the House of Represen· tatlves for excludin~ Adam Clayton Powell and said he han a 20-year record of support for civil rights and allied legislation. Memorial Day Traffic Deaths Behind '67 Pace By llnlted Pren lnternatfon1l The nation's Memorial Day holiday weekend traCfic deaths crept upwilrd toward 150 today. The pace wa~ behi nd last Yl!ar·~ record toll. 1Jhe National Safety Cou ncil said this Appre ntice (Jasl!Jes Have Few Negr oes WASHINGTON (UPll ~The Labor Oepartment says about 2 7 5 . O 0 0 persons wer.e~.J!.ndergoing apprentice training in the United States at the beginning or 1968 but only 2.7 percent of them were Negroes. In a report Thursday. the depart· mcnt said the number of apprentices in non-government p r o g r a m s , operated Jointly by labor and manage- ment or only by mana1ement with no ~ovemment assiflance, waa t b e hllhe&t ln l9 yea.rs. year's pact> for the four-day holiday weekend was slightly behlnd last year's. when a record 600 persons died nn the hi1thways during the four days, The council has estimated ~m p:>rsons will die on the nc\tlon · s ads this weekend . . A United Press International count showed at l~ast 217 persons dead in traffic since the holiday began at 6 p.m. local time Wednesda y. THE BREAKDOWN Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J!t-t Orownlngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SG Planes ........ , .................. · 3 Mls~llaneous . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . 28 Te>lal ............... , . . . . . . . . . . !81 Califomfa led the 1fl'lion with 24 deaths. Pennsylvania counted 18 and New York 14. The worst reported a<.-<:ident was near New Kensington. Pa .. where six persons died when their car strU<:k a utility pole alon~ Pennsylvania 56. Two men having a fist fight in the middle o( U.S. 96 near Pineland. Tu., were killed whea •car 1t.uck them. Y or\la Cemetery Restoration Work Now Under .way First lep tow*'li restoration GI Orangt County'S llistoric Yo r b a Cemetery was taken this week when the Yorba·Placentla Heritage Society presented a check to Supervisor William Phillips. The cemetery. locaW!d 11outh of the city of Yorba Linda near the Riverside fo'reeway. bas long been abandoned and subject to rajds by vandals. Phillips sPearheaded the movement to restore ttie shrine which l~ burial place for many of the county's pioneer residents. . Phillips sajd the S2SO donated was a start and. he hoped, an encourage· ment to other groups aod Individual& to contribute to the project. The county took ti~le to the land from the Catholic Archdiocese to pro- vide a vehlde fot· the resloraUon. Silverwoods Fashion Island , t invites you to "Focus on Father'~ In Janzten Swimwear past and pr~ent ( . ' \ • H7jackers S~ort Chang~d Silverwoods is pleased to present the first showing of a rare collection of Janzten swimwear past: Original one and two-piece suits and sketches by famed artists, Varga and Petty dating back to the early '20's $500,000 Dimei to Dollars Dilemma Due to Depreci.at.e G~rge Wublnstoft Bridie Into Man· ' .. hattan and then O¥el' Ute Tbrogs NPrk · '• Bridge Into~. 11Jd Depew, whn added he waa too frilJ'ltened to s a) anything 1t the IOU booUls. r n Qllllu, the drtYft aakl. he was tden from .... tnc:t ... put in tht' a.ck ..t of -of a. cm1. They -,_.a ... rtda, ~ l&Jd. HP -.. a.J ...,.. ll'Cllmll q... then .,....,... .. na ..... ,....,.they ~---I lftO¥ie IDd Witched part of the tum. Wltl\ I W11'11.. ht would be kllJed • If he tried~ ...... mtn let f)p. pew io 1t EeOp.a, a community with Jen thu a ~ reeklentt, the driver said. Dept• .._ • .,,..,.._ Gerarrf Henne. who a ftnt C'09ld ftOC beUew th.at ..,,.,.,. .. thlt .... CCNld be robbed of • balf mw. dDl.lart. \ will be on display in our ~1oreand windows. • From our Janzten collection present: The Harpoon -elasticized faille shorts in blue or olive. 7.00 The Boxer-Dacron• polyester I cotton poplin with hardware buckle. Blue or gold. 1.00 Cotton terry hip length jacket with two handy pockets.')Vhite. 1.00 , I I , ( •• ..................... ~b,......~ssur-111 .._ • ...,.,.,.. It Almaden ~nau1 jail wt ol SID JOH, to DI 1111 •lllf• bottle and spotted o wat8rpnof ammun!tion boxes tlll wter. They contained $20,· 0 la .. , ten and twenty dollar • ••• ID coan&erfeit. n. Sulla D.meniulc, 45, admires ~ 20tlt. child, Lila Marie, taho tigMd m at Sinai Hospital i1l De· oit, Miclt.., at 7 lb1., 11 oz., at 12:01 m., Mar 25. Lila eoeud UJ> the ore in tM Of1Mniuk Jamilr which JO bOJP mad 10 girll. Mrs. Dem,. uk, who tDG.f married m 1941, is al· ' tM grmtdmothn of three. • "I wouldn't want to be in those Jys' aboel. They picked the wrong le to hit:• DetectiH Sgt. Nonun arvls said 11 Princeton, N.J. Police ?gan investigating the theft of 14,000 in jewel• and valuables • Plumber'' Dec•lvatunte. Und- om the home of S.muel "Sam · federal indictment in an alleg- 1 attempt to 1bakedown gamb- rs, Decalvalcante, 55, is reputed ew Jeney leader of the Cosa Nos- a crime syndicate. ' . Mrs. Janice Fay, leCl'ttary for a '1ance company in a.e,enne, 'vo. tempered her eomplllnt to :'ic~ about the armed blnctlt who •Peved her office of more than ~10 in caah Tuesday. "He wu Vf!T'J n'ite," she said. "Alter binding my rd s and legs with acb!ltn tape, ~ asked me if I wanted him to let 1yone know about me. Aad be oscd the door cuetully behind im when he lelt." • When Mu"lf __ ~ldaen, a jun· 1r at Reedley fflCb School In Sin :l.aquin Valley, wanted advice on is campaign for 1tudent body preli· 0 nt, be went ri"'t to the top_ Don- '-4CIOtl wrote to P....w.nt Johnton -~ng advice on running for the ~st. The President, through a Vbite HpUM aide, replied tening >onalcbOn to follow his Johnsoo :1t1 High School sractuation class notto, "Giff to U\e world tbe best 'OU have and Ile belt will come 1aclt to ,ou." Donaldson, a straight 'A" atudent, used the letter in his :ampaign and won the election by landslide, setting 75 percent of be vote. · • • Chicago dealer Kint C. Hostlclc >aid $190 at the Hamilton Galleries ~uction in New York Wednesday ·or a license. It wu issued in Mun- ch in 1927 to Ad4)f Hitler for his ;erman Shepard dog, Wolff. Be~arreciian Cit11. Health Problem· Threatens Poor W ASH1NGTON (UPI) -The poor citizens of Resurrection. City today slogged into aoothef day amone grow- ing fean for the health of the shan- tytown residents. Rain, for the 11th day of the last 14. Thursday again created problems for the Poor People's Campaign. But the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, leader LBJ Agreeable To $6 Billion Spending Cut JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) President Johnson has reluctantly agreed to accept a '6 billion cut in government spenc:Ung in order to get the tax increase he thinks vital to the nation's economy. His decision to bow to Congress' budget~utting after nearly two years of bettling for a 10 per cent income tax surehE.rge was disclosed at a Memorial Day news conference at the LBJ Ranch. The Presklent said the tax increase was urgently needed to stave off econ<>· m.ic chaos. But be previously con- ~ any budget slash exceeding $4 bUUon would be against the national int«ut. Now, the chief proponent of the t6 billion speodiDg cut. chai:rman Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., of the House Ways and Means Committee, predicts the Presideot's move . ilSsures q u I c k passage for the tu bill when it comes up for House vote June 12. House Republican Leader Gerald R. ford seemed to agree. "I am very pleased that the P«si- dent agrees a reductioo of this magnitude is a good compromise witb his JO per cent tax increase," Ford said. The Senate ab"eady has ~ssed a bin packaging the President's tax bill with a '8 bllllon ependine cut. West,ern Union Strike Slated For Saturday WASHING TON (AP) -Leaden ol the c.ommerd~elegraphers Union. AFL-CIO, today ordered a mike against Western nion to begin at 12:01 e.m. EDT Satllrday. "I don't think they're going to operate very much," union president E. L. Hageman said of the telegraph compay. "We went on strike in 1968 for two days and they didn't send very many telegrams.'' Bateman Mid the union's national negotiating board voted to call the ftlkout to cclincide with the expiration of the current contract after they ex· arnlned the company's latest offer Tbunday night and found it "iDluf· ftdeat." '!be union oflicial said the cru repreeeatl 22,000 Western Union employn throughout the nation. with the exception of New York City, where the warkers belong to the Com· munlcationl Workers of America, AFL-CIO. Hat"eman said the union is asking an acroa·tlle-board wage increase of 7 percent each year for two or three yea-s, depending on length of con· tract. The eompeny, he said, has ol· fered raises over three years of 4 per- cent, 4" peYCent and 5l/• percent. The average hourly pay under the -present contract, be s~. ia rz. 78. ., of I.he march,,aid the foQI WMtber would not driv the poor •1'11· "We are prepued to stay hen la the rain and the mud,·· he aaid. Mrs. Carretta King, widow el the slain civil right! leader, allo refUMd to let the incessant rah,. dlnnaJ ber. "We have a great job to do," lbe said as a thunderstorm broke ap a Memorial Day concert at UM U.CO.. Memorial. "We have to save the .. lion." The raln has delayed the ean-. struction of better sanitation and "' drainage facilities at the m~t­ tered camp. This has oven rile to fears ol serious health prabllma among the hut city's residenta. One demonstrator, a Y1ct1m of d1abetes , has died. Volunteer ~. working at the camp have exprtaed fear that others who need treatment might not be getting it. One of the volunteer doctors said to- day the danger of epidemics of 1uch diseases as typhoid or dysentery was "v~ high." And Abernathy said I.he Rev. Jesse Jackson, city manager of Realir- rectioo City. is suffering f r o m pneumonia and doctors fear othen in the camp are similarly afflicted. Or. Murray Grant, the top health of. licer of the District of Columbia. said he is keeping a close watch on health conditions at the camp. Washington health officials over I.he holiday were ··at least considering" cloling the camp, according to one official. Although the rain forced can- cellation of the concert by the Nati011al Symphony at whic.h Mrs: Kini was to narrate Aaron Copland'• "Portrait of Lincoln." the marchers JNld their big- gest demonstraUon ytt. More than 1,000 demonstrators marched throuP ~ly • m p t Y downtown streets · to p r o t e s t "genocidal" govemment food policies. The Rev. Andrew Y oun1 told a news conference that the purpose of the march was to denounct policies in· tended to "kill off" the o.atloa's poor. Conspiracy Trial Resumes Today Following Recess BOSTON (AP ) -The flrst o( the defendants to take tbe at.and. Yale Cbapla1n William Sloene Coffin Jr. has testified he and Dr. Benjamin Spock scarcely knew each ()(her at the time they are charged with starting con- spiracy agaln!lt the draft. Coffln tokl an all-male jury 1n U.S. District Court that he "exchanted a few words" with the pediatridlll al a 11166 rally of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Polley In New York. Coffin said he did not 1ee the 116- year-okl Spock again until Aqust lM'T, wt.en the government charges . the consplracy started. Coffin. 43. te1tified he had not met the other three codefendant& at the time. The chaplain teltified Wednesday before the trt.l was recessed for Memorial o.y. It resumes today. 1"e five defendants are accused or conspiring to -'d, abet and counsel youths to avoid tbe draft. Maximum penalty Is a flft·year prison term end •10,000 fine. On trial with Coff1n and Spock are MltcbelJ Goodman, 44, New Y orlc wrbr and teacher; Michael Ferber. 23, Harvard graduate student. and Marcus Raakl.n, 34, a Washington research director. Spock, Goodman .00 Ferber also are scheduled to testily. No com- mitment has been made by his lawyer, Calvin Bartlett. for Raskin to testify. Weather Violent in Midwest Wet Weather Spoils · Holiday in Much of Nation .... • ..., TWft MTfnAT .... -............. ·····"'-.. , ................... •:•• ....... ,~ ._.. -........... •:••-"" u _.. ._ .......... n:••·"'-.,. --t;• I.Ill. ..... ......... ... ....$:4 Ifft. ... 1:9 """' ,.,... "" ~.. ... ,_, ._,. .. " ..... 11... 111111•••1 w ........ -... . ., ...... -.... ......... ................. 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Turtle is shown in held-on poaition ln X-ray. . the turUe because he was mad. at his s'i•ter. Doc-Another X,ray of a similar turtle is seen juat left et tors in Salt Lake.City Hospital say that the.turtle is Brad's face. 2 More Hearts Swit~hed · Operatwm in Canada, Argentina Bring ·Total to 19 By U•Hecl Preti l1Mnatie1tal Two more heart tramplants were pel'formed today -in Canada and Argentina -bringing to 19 the number of patients who have un- dergone such operations. In Montreal, Albert Murphy. 58. a father of two-, r~ived the heart of Mrs. Gerhard Rondeau. 38, mother of four, shortly after she succumbed to a cerebral hemorrha~e. He was the 18th transplant patient. The 19th, Antonio Enrique Serrano. 47, was operated on at Modelo Clink in· Buenos Aires. The donor was Emilio Tomasetti, als-0 47, victim of a stroke. Serrano was reported in &ood con· dition. Doctors at the Montreal Institute of Cardiology who ]>er{onned Canada's first transpla!lt reporte<i the r.2w heart in Murphy's chest was "beating at a satisfactory rhythm." Serrano and Murphy joined seven other patients who remain alive after receiving new hearts. Most promineot among them is Dr. Philip Blaiberg. 53. a South African dentist who was operated on at Cape Town last Jan. 2. Serrano was Latin Amer;c.a'a sebond recipient of a new heart. Joao Ferreira da Cunha, 23-year-old cowhand, recelve:l a new heart in an operation Sunday in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was reported in good condition to- day. Murphy, a butcher who had wHered three dellbit.ating heart attacks In the \Mt 10 1ears, ,... operated Oft by a ~ Of 12 doctors in less than four hours. 'l'he ltlcineys ol hia donor were b'ansplanted into an unidentified nd- pjent. Among tbe other livin1 heart lratl!iplant patients are three in the United States -John Fierro, M, an Elmont, N. 'I., used car 1alt1man. wbo was operated O:! In Houston on Ma1 22; Everett C. Thomas, 47, of Pbotaix. Ariz .. operated on in Houston on May 3, and Joseph G. Klett, 54, Of 0ran1e. .Va .. who received a new heart in Ricb- roond , Va., last Saturday. · England's first tl'anaplant pa6ent. Frederick West. 45, a buslneMJ:nu who received a heart -May 3, wu reported to be making pod _prop'eu, n ,.., the Rev. Jean-Marie BouletM. 46, a Rom. Ca~ prielt. 1'bo WU operated oe lla7 l2 tn Psll. STARTS .IUNE 1 CABLE .JETS. ORANGE COUNTY TO LOS ANGELES. . EVERY HOUR. •J.98 I • • , · 22 smooth mlnutH to L.A. lntemationar, Hourly .. rvic•. Jn th• mesnfflcent 20 pe ... n.., Cable Jet. Don't drtv• to LA-You Wor\'t fincl a over the freew.ys With C.~•· l ;f' l ~I --~----------------------~.-.---- ln-1 LOUISVILLE, IC -Al'Nltl • lA> West .£nd climbed than • today .. p ~ Ntcn> I tried to cept with I lootine .. iloll cidents ot mipillg. Police, trytnc 1 wltbout the belp of Guardsmen, arrest• 100 perS011s, inch1 juven i les , l predominantly Ne1 tioo durin& a I period eDdinc at Thursday. Most were char1 cUorde?Jy C 0 D 41 breach of peace. Two leaders of ti Unity League of Ke1 militant group com teenagers a.nd youn were among seven when poUce sto seven-car caravan from the West End ~ast section of tbe c men, Sam Hawkins Robert Sims, 21, charged 1with br· peace. The trouble dw fourth consecutive racial diaorder in came clespite a calm from the mOI teen-ager killed violence. ''We appeal to e to stop this diaord4 other mothers anc sufier as we art James Groves told conference. VietC Rev ea SAIGON (AP) - cond highest ran) Cong ever to defe news conference t enemy would keep tackl Oil South , cities to fmJJl"O" Vietnam's negiotiat tM Paria-tAIM. Phan M. May 7 Cam bod To Char Soldiers PHNOM PENl bodia (AP) - 1 bodian gov...., today an Almeria atainst hntlr'iSonm U.S. soldlen ca aboard a Pbilippit i..o the Mekong Del4 A Cambodian DI Australian Emba said Washiogton'a for .release of military policem "unacceptable." The note said 4111 would be ®-gee legal .mect tDtl cordMce wHll c lews. It mooe no refer offer In a g o v e 1 newspaper by C chief of state, Norodom Siballi releue tlle two ar A. Tetter and I ·' Lebmumn of t Milibry Police Oo retunt for two ••to be Uled for C alflculbral deve In Washington ne,.ninent Nici wcsn 't official. Cmnbodia bM D rill the Unite ~ ii repl'e9e by AUltnlia. On .. ., 2S, tbe EmbMI)' p89leCl Cambodia pa: American protest tbat tile two mm• to Cmibodian ,,. due to "a Mvif1 l"GI' ... Tbt Cambodian lbe llllip "palled risible CambodM poet oa tbe rlvei =~c Tbttlll .... ..u.J;.C..... VJlbmlfs ... ........ lD BooDe, 1'.C~ bstL. ....... _of .. ...., -~ u 'sod .. ........... 111f~ tt.dl a . . .· ~ _,,..,_ .............. ~ ---------~--...... In-Louisville LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Arnita in Lc>uilville's West .tad climbed to more than 4ll 1oda1 u police -90hmt.ter Negro manba1s tried to cape with scattered lootlnc ... ilolated in- cidents ol sniping .. Police, trytq to work without the help of National Gurdamen, arrested about 100 persoos, including 20 juveniles, Jn tbe predominantly Ne&ro sec- tion durinc · • nine-hour period ~ at midnitbt Thursday. Most were charged with dborderl1 c o a d 11 c t or breach of peace .. Two leaders of the Black Unity League of Kentucky, a militant group composed of teenagers aJld young adults. were among seven arrested when police stopped a seven-car caravan heading from the West End into the ~ast section of the city. Both men, Sam Hawkins, 25, and Robert Sims, 21 , w ere cherged 1with breach of peace. The trouble during the fourth consecutive night of racial disorder in the city came despite a plu for calm from the mother of a ~n-ager killed in t b e violence. ''We appeal to everybody to stop this disorder before other mothers and fathers suffer as we are," 'IV.rs. James Groves told a news conference. Arms to Jordan By UPI Viet Cong Deserter Reveals Strategy Reliable sources in Am- man said today the United States began airlifting arms and ammunition to Jordan this week amid mounting fears of a ~w Israeli attack on the Arab state. The resumption of U.S. arms shipments, suspended siooe last June's war, coin- cided with p e r s i s t e n t reports of an Israeli troop of Britain that the British were maintaJning contacts with the Soviet Union over the Mideast peace ntission or United Nations Envoy Dr. Gunnar Jarring. An Egyp- tian newspaper reported in Cairo earlier in the week that Britain a11d the Soviets would make a new Mideast peace proposal. SAIGON (AP) -The se- cond highest ranking Viet Cong ever to defect told a news conference today the ·enemy would keep up bis at- t.aclu on 8outb Vietnam'• cities to improve North Vietnam's negotiating band ~~aria~ Ph.a Mau, 38, Ma7 7 after bis Cambodia I To Charge Soldiers regiment got orders to fight buildup on the occupied west bank of the Jordan River. in the second offensive this Observen; recalled Israeli year against Saigon. Defense Minister M o s h e He said the cutTent Com-Dayan'a warnings Monday munlat strategy "consists of that he would hit back bard at Arab countries sup. a very long schedule com-porting anti-llraell com· poeed ol many off~lves. · · rnando groups. all aimed at supportlng the AMllough U.S. and Jorda· ~being held in Paris." nian o!Cicials in Amman '.'The presence of North declined to c o m m e n t • Vietnamese troops in the reliable reporu said huge So .......... clear to everyone." U.S. cargo pJanes. have been \Ra • lancHDg at the Amman -Jae laid. But the denial of Airport at the r'8te of one or that at the Paris talks "has two a day for the past diAdvantages." several days. "It creates d i s b e I i e f The shipments are believ- Israel bas insisted on direct negotiatioM wlth the Arab states It defeated in last June's war. 'The Arabs have ~fused to talk until larael withdraws its forces from conquered ten-itory. Man Shoots Ex-Lebanese President amon& the rank and file of ed to be mostly ammunition, the Viet Cong and among supplies of wti:ich were said BEIRUT < U P I ) ,the population of the North. to be running low at-a result Former President Camille They ask ttlemaelves if of the continued series or Ohamoun, who called in U.S. PHNOM PENH. Cam· other things the party says fire flgtlts across the Jordan Marines d u r 1 n g the are true or not.'' River bodia CAP) -The Cam-Isra'~ military sources Lebanese Civil War in 1958, bodian gov___. rejected said their troops fought an was shot and wounded today today an Mnericm protest t-r •g Fired artillery duel with Jorda-by a young assailant. ~~;n:~p t ~ ':: A1.l1 nJa forces Thurlday night. Tb• e&-year-old politl· a--d a n..:J.&pplne tu-... .. t It was tbe 40th clash this clan's c o n d i t i o n was 11\>G< c UIU 6 """" F Mir month between the two , in the Mekong DeMa May 20. rOm TOr described as "not serious.' A Cambodian not.e to the Ii~~ Israelis eaid i n Olamou.n was just en· Au..tralian FA:nbascy he.ri! LONDON (UPI) -Cecil Jerusalem the Jordanians feting h headquarters of said Washington's demand King, a man so foreeful shelled the settlements of "''-rJ·•~-Nat 1' on a I for .-1~-of the two ma 8""'"""5 • .,..,,.._., many ttiougbt he owned the YVdena and Ke far Ruppln ,. ,.._._ Part --g military policemen • 1 1 huge newspaper empire he about 18 miles llOUth of the l..t&u.::l al Y .. UCI, a youn "unacceptable." only managed, WH out of a Sea of Galilee far 30 man ran up and fired three The note said 4lle two men job today because of an minutes. The lSTaelis said lllots from a pistol. One hit would be cblrged with ll· editorial attacking Britain's they rett.rned the fire and <hlmoun in the chin and the legal armed enCry in IC-Labor Government. suataJned no casualties. Two two otben m his ant;!S· oordence with Cambodian King was d J s mi 1 s e d fire fights were reported Jews. Thursday as chairman of. earlier in the day in the T h e would« assassin It mc:.de no reference to an the International Publishing Manltlieh area a few miles was seized by party officials offer in a govern me D t Corp., whose holdings in-to the north. and turned over to police. newspaper by Cambodia's elude the London Daily Mir· Government sources in Chamoun. who a I w a y s chief of state, Pr l n c e ror, the largeat-drculation Jerusalem said the Israeli wears a bullet-proof vest, Norodom Sihanouk, t o newspaper in the western ambassador to London had releue the two men, Jen;y work! with more than 5 been informed by Foreign Wf'S president of Lebanon A. Tetter and RonaJd J . mJllion copies 90Jd dally. Secretary Michael Stewart ~ 1952 to 1958. Lebrmanft of the aeot.b1.....:=.:.::.:..:..::.~:...:._:....:._....:.___.::..._~~~~-=-~~~~~~~..;_~~--~~~~ MWWy Police Compmy, in return I« two bulldORn "to be uaed for Cambodi• apultural development.." In WMbiogton the State Depertment llid tile offer w&sn 't official. CMnbodia bail DO reJatiOOI rill tile United States, wbk:ll tt Npt eeeated here by AUltraHa. On May 25, t1M AmtraHu EmbMsy ~ GD '9 a.e camlwlian gcwerWJtWt • Amtrtc• protest d*>tac that t.be two mmi'1 fllllllJ In- to Cmnbod:ian .... •• due to "a navigational •· l'U' .. ,;,. cambodian note llld tbe lllip "palled • clm'IJ vialble CalDbodiml bardlr Oft .,. ri Yetblllk -............ .. '9ck .. " ... ~.:i:-...:::l V.--far .......... ....... ln ao.., N.C., Mn. Al- bert L. ,.... ' ..... of .. o1 ........... .... =~~-.... ttadl a oar NIGHT .• DAY SERVICE f:JO A.M. TO f:JO '.M.-sATUltDAY 10 A.M. TO' '.M. '1Jf~~" • • ....,, .............. _______________________ _.. __________________________ ~_ ............ " ~ . . . ... i I t ... Republican 3Sth DISTRICT '\ PERHAPS ~ YOU HAVE READ .... 1bout these projects in the 3Stb Congres· sional District which Jim Utt has IUCCCSS- fully expedited for the bcncril of our areal • Some '4() separate water projects, includ· ing Del Prado Dam, Fall brook Water Project, Santa Ana Valley Study, and the Dana Point Harbor • • &pansion or permanent facili1ics at El Toro and Pendleton Marine Corps Bases. • Signing of ao agreement to build the re- •olut ionary Bolsa Island Sea Water Conversion Plant of{ the coast of Orange_ County. • Completion of the atomic generating plant at San Onofre. • Beach ret."<lnstruction at Newport Beach after ~cstruchon by high tides. • Ex1ension or the in1crst1te highway sys· tem involving millions of d?ll~rs in construction throughout the D1stnct. • Awarding of additional millions of dollars io new and continuing defense contracts for prime a.nd aulx:ontractors through· out the District. • Greatly ~panded postal facilities. inclod· ing. most recently. a new regional office in Santa Ana. AND MORE I Vote June 4tli ...... 11V Utt for C..W Comw• • &..lllM .. IUl ~T.- 120 f. Fourtft St., Tu1tl11 '\ \ \ " ---..,.. ____ .,,......-...- ~day. May 31, 1968 DAJL~Pll. .. & Of Manslaughter 1 Congressman Jame~ B. t!tt i~ effective I. Your Representative's daily mail bnn~ dramatip ~ timony. These e~cerpts• exemplify unsolicited , appreciation and recogryition for ~ rare 4?ffec> liveness. Jim Utt'~ expenence, prestige, semo!itf .. and influence built up over 16 years m w~ ton augment his integrity and. dedication to bis elected duty and trust that brings real telU!tl. .. • I [ DAIL V PSLOT l(Ulnaped Sisters Describe Terror RUle With Slayer STOCKTON' (UPI) -Two teen-.,. ailten told today bow tbt7 were held hosta4e bf a man with a timnl.JfaJ cu ..... who robbed and kill· ed two at.ore clerks to set money for an operation. ftt girla weN leaving a downtown psk:ing lot Wed· a.day when the bandit fled wtth ..,,193 from a clothJng store wbeft be had killed the two clerks and wounded two others. He forced the sisters to drive him 90 miles to San Francisco where 91ey were released unharm- ed. While being questioned by Stockton polJct. Ramona Reynaga, 18. and her 14- year-old slsttt Lydia said the lanky gunman threaten· ed to klU them if police were notified. He told them he needed money f<>r sur- gery on a terminal dJsease he did not specify. Me a n w h t I e. policP throughoot northern Califor· nia pressed their hunt for the man. identiiied as Sala- zar Estolas. 29, of Twitchell Island. an asparagus cutter and A former U.S. Marine. The k11ler walked into the Some LA Teachers Plan One-day Walkout Today clolhln& store Wed.neaday evening. picked olit tour items of apparel, Ulen be· gan shooting at employes with, a .38-caliber pistol. Krned-were Pellegrini Chle- rl , Z4. and Giosut Mariani. 74. Two others received mi· nor wounds. 'nle robbery. however, won't finance an operation. The bandit flung the loot In- to the rear seat of his cer. then chan!!ed his getaway plan, and bolted into the sis· ter~· automobile. Injured Boy Lies 2 Days On Beach auatll .. __.) ly PhU lntertancll "Jt'1 ID Wl'J ~. llut don't vou have U1Wnc .... fo do today?f' 'African Queen' Sails Again SAN Ji'RANCISCO (UPI) -The "African Queen," the little lteam 1aundl lut Men .uwnc intO the depths of !Ake Victoria in tbe 1952 movie clal&ic which beers Iler Dime, bu a new life. The »-foot~ wrived here "nlurlda, aboard a freigtUr ~er a ai.x-week vo)!age frml M o m b a s a , Ke n ya , to undergo refurbiatling and then sail American waters to rajse funds for cancer research. San Francisco reatiurateur Fred Reeve · went to Africa when be read the boat WU for nle. He feela tbe craft'• newest role wut be a fittinc one, since Humpbnj Bosart, the atar ot the movie, died of cancer. L06 ANGELES (UPI) - Local tall of the American Federation of Te.chers (AFT) planned a one.day walkout from the city's schools today but school su- perintendent Jack P. Crow- tlle'I' says the IChools will be kept open nevertbeleel. MONTEREY <UPl)-For -------....----------- two days, the Pacific aurf Reeve Mid thet while in Africa be nlled '3.000 when he put the "African Queen" on di.splay for a local cht>ri· ty. CzowU. said Tbunday that men th.-2,500 aublU- tute teachers would be st.anding by to take over classes if the. walkout, first in the city's history, took place. The 2,500-member AJl'1' lo· cal had called for the walk· out TUeeday In an effort to dramatbe its demands for hi her aa1ariec and the a1option of a lilt of propo· sals aimed at lmprovlng parts of the IChooJ system. The AJ1oclation of Class· room 1Whers ot Loe Ange - le1 (ACT-LA). a larger or- ganization ~eseoting 18, • 000 of the dty s 25,000 tNch· ers, however, urged teach· ers to ignore the strike call The oet1~ of Ule dispute Is the school board's salary offer ol a 8 percent across the boerd inCftJUe and a 12.5 mllliolJ health and ben· efit prosram. ACT-LA memben have ~ the waioe boost but want a lM'ger and broader health and benefit program, while the AFT has rejected both part. of the com pro. mise package. The AFT is seeking a 9 percent salary bOost. lncJud· ed in its list of proposals for upgrading the school system are a call for reduction of the ratio of supervisory to teacher personnel and the offering of bilingual i.nttruc· tion in atH1 w~ then ani large numben of Mexi· can-American atudeota. Tinte to Stop Big Ben Not for Sale LONDON (AP) -Sorry. California -Bia 8ftl 11 not forlall. the bouaea of Parliammt. licked at young Douglas SmJth as he lay stranded by back and leg Injuries on a 98Cluded Monteny County beach. Smith, 18, of Cupertino. told rescuers Thunday he fell hom a l1leep cliff 1bove the beech ~. He WIS unable to mow bectuee of h.is injuries. At high tide, wavee rolled OVf!t the teen-age'. Ke was found at the wa- ter'• edge 'IblD'Sday by two hi.an. Law officers strug- gled fOf' two hours to re· move blm from the small cow, but 1"n rebuffed by the ruing· tide. Be finally WU c.anied out by Navy helicopter. The aand-cowred Smith said he wu trying to scale the almost vertical 300-foot precipice at Rock.ey Creek, 14 mUee IOUth of here. when he fell. He was taken to a Monte- rey hoipital, ~ated for back and leg injuriel. then transfeorred by ambulance to a Cupertino h<>spital. His condition wa1 "satisfacto- ry.'' Klein Again Aids Nixon , SAN DIEGO (AP) - Herbert G. Klein, editor of the San Diego Union since 1959. i! taking another leave to work in Rkhard M. Nix· on's presidential campaign. Klein's appoi.aUMnt 1s N i x o n ' s e<>mmunications 72 Experts Investigate Cause of Copter Cra~h 3 Children Found Safe LOS ANGELES <APl -A team rl 72 ln\lil6tigators is ~ W'Ol'king in 1 Los ~ Moon-like Landscape At Amboy AMBOY (UPI) -The most "moonllke" spot in the United States !JI a black scar on the white sands of Southern California's Mo- jave Desert, according to a team of scientists. The desolate area is the rough floor of the centuries old Amboy. Crater. located 55 miles northeast of Palm Springs. Engi.netrs of R y a 11 Aeronautical Co. say the area not only looks like the moon, with its jagged crater lip and eroded inner basins. but also reflects radar aiglals at the same level as the lites surveyed on the moon by radar aboard the surveyor moon robots. The Ryan enameers com- piled the "radar signatures'' or a dozen moonlike sites in the United States, including dry lakes, deaerta and ex- tinct volcanoes. Using the Amboy crater. A n g e I e s lnternational Airport hangar to learn why a oommuter h e I i c o p t e r crashed. killlng 23 persons. Almost every scattered piece of the Sikorsky copter has been recovered and is undergoing thorough ex- amination, a spokesman says. ··Any damage -a crack. a bend , a separation of parts -ts suspect," said Dessel G. Erickson, chief of the Los Angeles office of the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board which investigates air accidents. It's just as important to find out what dido 't happen as what dJd." DOWNEY (UPO -A maJSive one-day search for I three missing youncsters has ended happily. The t h r e e . Jacqueline Rachel Lego. 11. of Beu Gardens, and her cousin6 Andrew and Peggy Fiest, 11 and 6. of Los Angeles. were found , tired a n d hungry but u n h a r m e d • Thursday near a lo ca I apartment house after hav- ing been mlsaing since I Wednelday afternoon. Deputies said the children. who had become lost in the Downey area while riding their bicycles, spent the night under a &t&i.rwell at the apartments. Some of the pieces may be Kelp Kill8 sent lo Washingtq,n. D.C .. tor metallurgical testing. Scuba Diver A final· report will even· tually be made. Erickson · VENTURA (UP]) -A !iaid, but even then It pro-5cuba diver droWMd off Anacapa Ia'8nd Thursday bably will teU only a when he beceme tanited in "probable cause.'' kelp and a rope thrown from The helicopter owned by shore by hl1 8-year-old aon fell short. Loa Angeles Airways was Charles Blair Roper, 32, of heading for lnt,rnational Sant.a Paula w a s pro- Air1>orl last May ii whe n it nounced dead after be was broke apart in the air over taken to Ventura Marina. Paramount, a city halfway Roper was caught in the nn the 32-mile fli""t from kelp bed five minutes after &>• he and three other men Robert Mellish. Britain's m.inLlter of public building and worb. eerit the sad news today .in a letter tci the Golden Ages Club o f Oceanaldt, OW.f. Members of the club had writteo to Ule lord mayor or London noting that Britain teenled to be ~ng off cbunkJ of hlatory and uk- inr w1>ether the club might buy the great clock above A miDittry epokeunan Hid Mellllb. who finally wound up 1ritlt the letters. replied politely but firmly tbllt ''tbe okleat tenior cltialm m London. 1()8 years old." ii not up for auction. Bi« Bee • .ckled tM m.inilter .. ''i4 too much a pll't ot Lon- don fee us to want to l« him go." manager was announctd lllunday.Hehasserved on1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ryan. will design radar sensors for the National Aeronautics and S p a c e Administration Disneyland. eqtered the water. ' Long Beech. earn.. 1w the liner Q°"n Mary and Lake HaVMU City Am .• is goinj to get London Bridge. SEE ONE Nlxon's past campaigns for vice presidem, presidel\t and governor of California and has been a consultant to I the formt-r vic.-president since 1946 OF THE MAGNIFICENT MACHINES OF THE- INDY "500" DISPLAYED IN OUR CAROUSEL COURT throuib June 5. REMEDER WE'RE OPEN WEEKNITES TO 9:30 P.M. With some stores on Sal.urday 'tll 9:30 p.m. ( ---·--- A. . AH ,,._,. St-6,.. hooylolltht Mooffy n.....ti s...i., AL!S~l~~TY'll ~ Spectacular ...... on men's dr• 1hlrttl ........ "'1y •' ~ .. .&6-• c;..-...... _ ..... .. lhli1a" 100 .. '""°" $"-t ............. - ..... ~ --fer ............... we. ...,, ... 1A .. 11. T• '-" ....... et tM1 w ..... COSTA MlSA .......... """"' e.i. .. ,) \ I ............ c.twl ' . 1, .. r .. '° ... RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island, Newport Beach .\ Al~...,.. 0,........, Nlthf Ma ......... ~l,t~J Young Gentry styling suits the occasion for graduates Troditional 2-button suit hos a trim and tapered look. In great fashion ·- of ~ ColiforNa or""• llronie ~ ond blue. Men's ,...,ior,, lhorts ond .... 42.95 .... w _,_,_..... • ... , - ...... --~ cu ..... c..lwl ~ ... SWIMMER HON championship in ed this week by • 'l'racy strong, pi Gary attends, SI ............... ,- ForT RecoJ l'•IOAY """"'91911 IMdl llo ..... leldl '"' ~.u:11 .. 111. M111Mr'1 LIOM Clull, • W.~ ............ N 1:1:11•-"'· .. Vllfa ~ l • T-'9. 1• Ulll I! ..... ,:•-· u.c.1. ,,.. OMdlll. U.lwnllY " Cdfwlll •·"'· SATUllDA' Clltlltllll ..,....._. ..... ..., CMt. N 7:• •·"'- FERGUS ..,_. •. 11...-oll-• .... ....,...... llMCll ,,,.., 29. SWVIM lw .......,, ,...,, ..... • C8"I '· oa_,. ,.,_ Ult I I fttlldlC .._ S.IW'*" 11 1.n °""'· """"*" w -'Al,..,._ 11'1111111 I ..... IMCll. dlrte1ot' JONE: ..... l'.J-.M,f/t ... , IMdt ......... lllnrwi ..., '"""'· ..,,, 2:• '·"'·· lmltlll _, ., Lovelodl. ~ Mlftllery, HU111""'9n ..... llESSENl Arlllvr •. .....-•• ,.,,.. "'"·• , .... Mel ........ ni1ee, mollllr. •• "-" w .. "" • ... M. lllttlMI\. .. ,,..., il, ., AllemlllY ••.111.~hdt .............. ,..,... ..... Ml.Tl llOJl'l'I c... ... -c.-. .... BELL BltOA: MORTUA: 111 .. .......,, c u..,.. PACIFIC t llEJIOllW, ~~ -hdfle~ ff9w,.n ..... ...,,. Pm rAJ COLONIAL" BOID . .... ·-b •• Dli'IW'I JIOI ..... ·rMI wam.DT • •&. •&,• ---WanaN 8mllL\L ~ ....... , ...... ' ' . \ Beat Be.t In AAU . ·County Swimmer Wins Honor SANTA ANA - A n Orance County hllb school Junior who defeatea the best in the nation in the recent MU national championship swim meet wu bonOted last week by couaty a~ra. Gary Hall, IS, of Garden Grove'• RaDcbo Alamitos Hip School, won tbe 400 meter Individual medley race in a lime or 4:10.o7, which not only smashed the scholastic record but ls bet- ter than the college ci1am· pionsltip (NCAA) time for the race. Tht> 400 medley consist of 100 meters each o f backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and f r e e a t y 1 e swimming, Gary's coach Ralph P. "Flip" Darr ex- plained. Rancho Alamitos Higb'a principal Tracy Strong was on band to present his prize swimmer and tell t h e supervisors that Gary was also a straight "A" student SWIMMER HONORED -Gary Hall (second from left) winner of lhe national cbampionsbip in the• meter medley in the AAU championships was honor- ed this weet by county auperviaors. Congratulations are offered by {from left) -Tracy strong, princlP.91 ft Rancho Alamitos High School, Garden Grove, which Gary attends, supervi.IOr David L. Baker and Gary's coach R. P . "Flip" Darr. ~.~~,-~ ....... -. For The Record MeeCltlfl• ira1DAY ............ leedl • ...,.,. CI 11 II . ..,.. ~ """ """""'91 e.d\, U :l l ._m. MtrtMt'I UaM CllAI, lluft Slllrt, 22AI W. c.at H..,,_.,, IHwllOrf IMCll, 12:11 ,.m. .. , Vllfl *-le L.-., ~le T-'9, 1• Ull1 ..,_., "-1 9Mclfl,7:•-· u.c.1. ,.. DMldle. ~ ..... UlllwnltY " ~ lf'VIM, 7:• '·"'· IATVIDAY Oriltlaft ks,__.. Cemmllltt. lallloe ..., Clull. .._, leKll. 7:• ··"'· Fire CaUs lell lleedl ,:AS IM\, TIN,....,, -leek. 12' 1111 $t. .......... 11~11i~T\r.*·· lnldkal ... . 7:2' ....... IMdlcal aid, IH2 ........ st. lt:SI e.M., -~ UGI WI...,,.,. St. 1 I:~ '·"'·M'''' ,,. ... ....,. 1~ 4:41W:!., 'meo11ce1 aid, ~ West $'"91 eM GttdlPi ~ow IOU1e¥enl. ................ ,, 10 ··"'· Titur9deY. IMlllUI ..... "'1 tt7f1,';..~; .,_ ,.,._ lfJ1 leedl IMS. 'ft:lJ ....... mMlal aid. 11'M lulllanl 11:':i '·"'"' IMdlQI aid, 1112 ....... · Clfcle. 4:r.."·"'" ~· ..... -•• ,_ :!'~·~ leacll ~----........ 3 Youths Charged In Stanton Burglary STANTON -A juvenile wu matched o f f a restaurant roof Thursday by stanton polb and hil two .U.ged accomplices were picked up In Buena Park on burglary charges. Jailed on auspicioD-or burglarlztng A z z a r e ' s Restaurant on B e a c h Boulevard were M a r c Book 1Dealer Slates Talk In Anaheim Buchanan, 18, and Arnold Ada.ms, 18, both o f Inglewood and a 17-year-old boy from Anaheim. Police aaid when the trio was observed near the restaurant early in the .. morning, oftlcera became suspicious. They caught the juvenile on the roof and picked up the other two in a Buena Park apartment. The recovered root wu only $44 in cash. School Bus Safety Set ANAHEIM -J a c ob "School Bus Sa{ety Week" Zeitlin, Lo8 Angeles book has been t.&t for June 2 dealer. will give the second through June 8 ·by Gov . 11eries of talb on book col-Ronald Reagan. Sen. James E. Wbebnore lecting Thursday at 8 p.m.. CR-Fullerton) at r on g 1 y In tile Anaheim Public urges citizens to "exercise Library. Admiesion is free. greater caution, vigilan~e The llefies, "Book Collec· and courtesy" than usual. ton in Orange County," js with particular emphasis on school buses and students. jointly apoDIOl'ed by Friends California operates over al tbe Library at UC Irvine 10,000 school buses. School and PatrUsa of the Library bul drivers tr~-one at o.t Statie Full«ton. million pupils per day, Wlin'• toptc will be maintaining an outManding ''Dlt~ tbe Penooal Neord f« Nft driving and Come to The Plaza at .Rancho Califor- nia this weekend and put your wife and mother on a tractor! A ladies' Tractor Driving contest will be one of the top attractions presented by.Southern Cali- fornia 4H Oub members. There's a pig- catcbing contest planned for Saturday, a horse show on Sunday; livestock judg- ing, fashion shows of handmade cloth- ing and a bake sale both days. When the ladies finish spinning their wheels, they'll enjoy shopping in The Plaza's unique gift shops. The whole family can have lunch on the patio at La Fondita. Plan your day to allow you enough time to explore Rancho California's thousands of acres of thoroughbred horse ranches, dairy £arms, orchards, vineyards, homesites, and recreation areas. We'll be happy to map a course for you, just drop in at the Visitors Center in The Plaza. "<., ''''fl-t J lhncho Callfomi1, 17,'4)() lctts or m111cr-1>11nned lama, ranches. dairy farm., ll'lorouahbred hone rucbn homaita, bullneu aftd reu e.atlon•I 11c11. 1o .,...-.. In whol!Y-owntd JUblldiarlca of ltliwr AMII._ A Chrlllial COf110r&lioft, JtalMr Ind.,.. !Ml CorponUoo>, D411 M-••"1 Coms-ny (1 aubtldlary of Pmn. Cmtr11 C-p111y). NEXT WEEKEND: COUNTRY-STYLE RECREATION AS mE PLAZA GETS READY FOR SUMMER! I Frid<>, • ., 31, "'" <POLITICAL ADVERTJIDIENT) • ELECT • 101111arsen FIRST choice in . FIRST district ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS * BECAUSE * -He wlll be on the tolt PULl·TIME. -He knows how t9 do the lob -16 Yffl'I city-county eov•mmtnt experience. 20 years Santa Ana ltuaineuman. -He wlll ltancf firm for you, the taxpayer -he wll watch your $$$$. -We cannot settle for anything feet than Pint Choice. e THIS IS WHY e Your friends and neighbors are supporting TOM LARSEN Mr. i Mrs. R. A. Ewert Wendell Finley Harold M. Frame Herb Foste.r Dean A. Flanagan Blll Fernandes Jean Fl1J1agan Mrs. J. Simon Fluor Stan Goode Jr. Roy Gr~eaf Maurice Gladman Mr. Is Mrs. Lorin Grlset James Gilmore Harold M. Grimes, Sr, Jane Gelinas Frank Gelinas Al Hall Mr. i Mrs. David A. Hayes Dick Haster Jim Harrison William R. Haynes Waldo R. Haug Richard Honer W. B. Hellls Dr. G. W. Hawkins Frank G. Hoover Wllllam Hardy f". c. Hau J. s. Hill C. M. Featherly Richard Harrison Mr. I: Mrs. Frank C. ~frs. R. W. Park Margaret Paul Bob Powell Mr. It Mrs. Perry E. Plancbon Sam Rue R.R. Ross Ray c . Raddant Paul Renius Margaretha Rapp Mn. Chas. Swanner ArtbtD' C. Schick, Jr. Gerald E. SchmiU Chu. SWanson Bob Seldachlag c. Robert SturgU WilUam C. Adams Mr. &: Mrs. Victor C. Alleman Dr. J oho Alcherla Edward Allen PaUI K. Alberta Ralph G. Allen Walter L. Brooks Gates W. Burrows Mr. Ii Mrs. Ralph W. Blower Mrs. A.G. Biegel Or. R. l. Brockbank Ernest E. Booth Van L. Brown ........ Boot ODbeOtlan!' lllfety, Wbetmore stated ..... Oft&refeued to aa "de• __ _:..;.--------------------------========-====== RJuinbottom Mr. • Mrs. William Reil Mr. I: Mrs. Wade Httrln Mr. Ii Mrs. Richard Hauser Alice Hafer Dr. Donald Ball Dr. Dexttt T. BaD Lyle C. Blystone J. G. Blower Janice H. Barrett •i!r.:t"' .. = =·~ -I:•'·"'·,_....,,....,,. can.• Vlell4fe._. "~,.,,:,;.""·~~ ... ~1: JeMulft ttlltt ,,,.., • c:.ee,..... 1:11 .................... Ulf '"' -.. IKellllt Aw.. ,.,. """" .,.. ""· 1115 ..., st. l:JI UI\, 'TllWllllrt• _. .... .......... Herllef ....... ml .... •••111• ·-· .,, •• ,,,., ..... '"""· 2IU ,._, n:.:"'~·"'·• ... """"' w. ""' •· •EAT& NOTICES Ml.Tl llOtmJABDI 0.... ...... 0 ...... Cellalltla IONat BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 ~.,. c.&a Mela u a.MD PACIFlC V0:W MEMORIAL PAD ~_. .... ..., -PMlllc~ Drift ...,.. ..... c.m.m ....,,. Pa& l'AMILY COLONIAL rt1NDAL l(OMJ: ,......_ AYe.' ··-b·· ... al Los Angeles mtiquarian boobellen,'' 1.eitlin la wide-- )y ·1mown for hil knowledge of literary and scientific boob . 'lbe ... will be held in the multi-purpose room of the main Hbrary, located at Harbor Blvd. and Broaldway, A.mbeim. Hallway Point LOS ANGELES (AP). - Tbt Peace and Freedom perty bu re9Cbed th • halfway point in ita drive to place an item on the November ballot w b i c b would lower the votinl age in California to 18. A spokesman for the party said Thursday that a Mem«W Day drive brought the number o f ped- tion signers to more than 300,000. The deadline ls June 17 with 520,000 required to place the item on the ballot. DEA'J'B NOTICES WEBB ...,..,. M. '#11111, 1Jl1 Hilt, L- leedl. Delt " 411111111. May 2'. --vl¥td 11¥ Wftt Eltlll, dautllltr, Nan.. lle1 .....,,.n, M. M. WW!lb, Cetl, aM .,.,., ...... MMiclrlt $mltll. anne "81*1111. aftd Natlllle Cerlvldlen1 t ... ...,,.... -J -•1rllnddlfl. .._ ...,,,... Mr¥tca leturdeJ, 11 :a ........ ~ ,.,,.,.. ~ .... , ... "' Celallal ,..,.. Home. .. ... .... BESLER AM M. Mltlllr, ,... Moftr• St .. ....., City, Otte ti •tit, MIY 2'. ~ llf¥lca ...... lltM ~ ,. .. ,....., cmNtl """"91 Home. .IENDNS ... Jet*IM. .. fl IM IClfwl ll'lff ........ leedl. SeMca ,..,..... at .............. ~. BOWU:S Clfi ....... , ......... Of flft .. WWIDr.c--.~-y lllley .. ~ "" ............ , ......... ...... -l.--.,, ......... MIW ........... ..,.,._ ........ lilt'·"" .......... ........,, """""8tal leeCll. FRITZ • ._.. H. ,,... .. ti 111'1 1'41(111( c.t """"""· """""""" ..... ........ ..., ..... lllWM"' f/f "" """'' ........,, VlrllMe l'rttldlll ........ lllNr .... CllerW1 • ..,.,, ,_ O'll.,.,.., t ........ ........ ..,,...._.,,.. ........,, ..... '· lllllllla .,.,,., """""""" lead\ ......_. W....._OVTUT MNl1Ull .. CAIPIT ••AS $t6t . ...... l'OttTltl&. CAINTING J. ~.:;-~.!oc'L ............... ..... ._. ,,,, .. ..... " PRE-·OPENING SALE! j I MIKE McCARTHY BUICK, INC. Mike McCarthy is pre viewing his three quarter million dealership this week.end. Come in for special grand ~pening prices -See the most modern Buick Service Center in Western America. OPENING JUNE I ST 15550 BEACH BL VO. WESTMINSTER • Phone 714 894-3341 213 672-6931 OM Block North of the S.n Diego FrHw•y \ ··-. George Honold Lee Hasenjaeger Mr. I: Mrs. L. J. Hines Mr. Ir Mrs. Allison Roner William C. Hutchena W. L. Rutcheos M. W. lmmell Willlam Jerome Donald G. Jerome Mary E. Jerome c. B. Knickerbocker Wallace Kerrigan. Jr. Ollver C. Knox Milo C. Ketchum Justin M. (Cennedy Ruth B. Kt!nnedy Mrs. Wm. F. Kliew1r Mr. Ir Mrs. Don Kennedy Mr. Ir Mrs. R. W Kerley Mrs. Ephriam R. Lewis Oliver C. l.awson Dr. Horace W. Leecinl Frank Latham Lynn H. Lende Johll G. Louno Mr. Ii Mrs. Charles Linger Mr. l Mrs. Robert Lanen Mr. l Mrs. H. Louis Lake Wm. A. Lowe Rod Munro Mrs. Wm. M. MON Gordon Mann Tom Markham Mr. i Mn Lee Metzger James R. Moore Genevieve Martin Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Miller Jeanne M. Mooers Mr. t Mrs. Riclmd Marahall Stewart McPherson Mayor t Mrs. Tom McMichael Shirley McPherson Marton McDon1ld Mr. ~Mrs. Everett Morris Mr. i Mn. Norris "Will'' Mayee Lurline Nichols Mr. Is Mn. Harvey C. Nienow Bob Black Dr. Arnold G. H. Bode Mr.' Mrs. A. Frank Beaty Mary BeMett Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. L. W. BemJs Fred Black Donna Coleman Mrs. Don Christeson W. Ed Crane w. R. Croddy Prank Crane Mrs. George B. Clifford Don Christeson Dr. Tom Clark Audrey Clemons Dr. & Mrs. G. Wray Crawford Mr. I: Mrs. R. E. Carrlllo Mn. Allan ~nsen Willis Clemons Mr. & Mrs. Joho Conley Mr. Ir Mrs. Wm. C. Dennis Charlene Dunston Paul Davis Alvin M. Drumm Mrs. Donald Dicus Irene Oaniger Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dahlme Mr. l Ml"ll. Clark Dye J0e Danlgl!f' Bryn B. Evans Mr. l Mrs. Robert S. Erickson Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Elerding, Jr. Eric E. Eastman Al Enderle Bailey Edgerton Mr. ' Mrs. Phillip J. Esquibel Howard Ewen G. R. Edwards 8111 Squier Ruth Scove Alvin Stauffer Lee Smith Henry H. Schloeter Dr. •Mrs. J. H. '111ibodeea John C. Tweedie Caroljean Tauber Newell T .. Vandermut Robert E. Wllde Al Wambaldt / ' Dr. ff. R. Nall Jim Mattldu Dr. IDd Mn.. Tad Ochlll K17 E. Overson Arthur Webber , , Charles s. Wheeler -r Bruce Oversoo BenUlla PudlaD Wilma H. Puch1U Mr. •Mn. Dtle Post Dr. 6 Mn. Wm. T. Parks Mn. CJ7de Potter Spencer If. Pattenon '· Jack Park• Willard Pattenoa L. J. Ponn Tlseodart ,........ Mr •• Mrs. WU1lun w-. Bob Wrilht RowArd Youel Mr. l Mrs, Sylvan E. Yal• LaVf!l"M P. Laskey Edward P. Lasby Sa~ Bassler Robert S. Lowrey Elizabeth J. LowreJ Ane W. Roblmon Mr. t Mra. Jamt1 IL Juc11 • IE SURE • Vote Tues41y, June 4 1111 .. F • ..._ ' .,, • ' • ~- • \ .- 11 DAIL V PILOT Americans Get Good ·~1~ngOver l .n~DON (AP) -The l' .. 't":l States got a going ovPr In the world press last week, with foreign pundit.I accusing Americans of lack of Interest In events abroad and lack of knowledge about pa.erty at home. John Pilger. rov i ng rtporter of the London Daily Pllrror. came to the con· clusion that "to be poor In A m e r i c a is to be unAmerican." ''To m06t mlddle-class Amerlcam. the poor and their distress are unknown ." said Pilger. . . . "if an ordinery white family is not eating it& fill. then the cause is obvioUJ drink or lack of ambition . . . " LAITER VE RSON L'lis Heren of the Times nt London finjs th~t the A mcrican pre~idency makes sc:M;e "only when it is ·seen to be a latter-day version or a British m e d i e v a I ~onarchy . . . as it existed for a century or more after the stgning of the Magna Carta in 1.215.'. Dally Sketch writer Sarah Drummond decided after a visit ~ New York that "New York girls u-en't a patch on London girls fashionwlse." "They dress too con- ventionaUy. and all too like momma," she said. "Who wants to look elegant at 18?" DENOUNCES PROPOSAL West Germany 's F'ranklurter Rundschau de· nounced the recent rejection by the U.S. Senate of a pro- posal to ban mail order sales of rifles and shotguns. Citing the assassinztions of John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .. the pa'per charged that a powerful ar?QS lobby sways legislators in Congress and manages to shelve attempts to place tighter control on I.he sale of firearms. Japanese correspondent Shumon Miura, <ifter a re- cent swing through the United Statea, delcared that American newspapers were "shockingly indifferent to events out.side their own shores." Writing in Asahi Shimbun . Mlura. said: "The moment I arrived in a small U. S. town for a two-months' visit, I became dissatisfied with l o c a l newspapers. prin- cipally their small attention to big international news." UeNe Can't Get Rules Accepted NITED NATIONS. N. Y I AP I -The United Nations ts grapplln~ with two widely different problems pointing up one of its m a j o r wcakoesses · its inabi lily or unwillingness to crack down on countries that have defied its decisions. Israel and South Africa. perenrual headaches. are once more scorning U. N. resolutions. Althou~h there has been much talk of en- forcement actions against them, little enthusiasm for such m e a s u r e s have dc.,,eloped. l:loth South Africa and Israel have been condemnrd and censured n u m e r o u li times over the years; South Africa for its policies or racial separation and for rerusing to give up the ter- ritory of South-West Africa. and Israel for military ac· lions against its A r a b neighbors. The two c o u n t r i e s . however, have displayed minimum concern over the U. N. slaps and have pu rsued their policies as if the U. N. had never acted. The General Aasembly ~1 recieved a report from the 11-nation Couoctl on South-West Africa detail- ing its ( r u st r a t I n a ex- pe.rlenc:es in trying to get South Africa to withdraw from the former League of Nat.l<>ns mandate teni1ory ln accord w'ltb U. N. resolu· Uona. The Soolb AMca pe:rn- ment rebuffed nery in· ltlatlve of Cbe COUDdl, in· ctudinl it.a den to ll1D entry into So11th-Weat Africa. The cwndJ aald the only way to cet south Africa out of the lei tit.Ory It UM of force. Sout!I A fr t c a n npresea&adves havt Rpt elJenC la A11tmbly dtblit•. fte dtbllte OD d»e Mlddle E&lt bll beta Joint CID in the , CouDdl. f;\UJ, Mit Jl, 1968 I fashion savings on the two-piece acetate lmit 11.99 18.00 Yalue Lightweight and comfortable fo r travel or around the town. Navy, green or blue with white. 10-18. boulevard dresses 95 JUNIOR APPAREL 30.00 jr. petite coats ass'!. 20.00 assorted jr. dresses may co youna 1iqnature c:oa1a 24 FUR SALON 19.99 ,. 10.99 fur products labeled lo show countty of orlq1n of Imported furs Natural Norwegian Blue fox cape- let 59.00 may ce lur aalon 47 FASHION APPAREL 66.00-76.00 better knits 47.00 mav co foreccul shop 20 26.00-28.00 dresses, jrs. may co eYenil\Q 1hop 97 19.99 assorted dresses 8-18 may co coamopolitan ahop 96 9.00-11.00 dresses, lf2 si7.e may co daytime dre•M• 61 13.0.0-17.00 rayon dresses 19.99 10.99 5.99 10.99 may co boulevard drtSMS 95 26.00-40.00 lfi size dresses 19.99 may co women'• dreuea 57 50.00 100°/0 Camel Hair coats 29.99 may co boulevard c:oota 103 SPORTSWEAB SAVINGS 5.00 Prop. bonded pants 3.99 7.00-9.00 Print pant tops 3.99 11.00-12.00 aczy\.!c sweaters 8.99 9.00 check pant dresses 5.99 boule·;ard 1port1wear Ill 5.00-6.00 Famous shirts 2.99 7.00,8.00 Print, solid shirts 3.99 better blouse& 39 17.00-20.00 better dresses 12.99 36.00-40.00 knit strits 26.91 • MEN'S WEAR 2 99 Tarleton dreu ah!rtt, pena prHs -1.M 299 Tarleton shorty pa1amae,.,A.B,C,D _ut 4 99 Tarleton perm PfM8 pc:Qbicn, A.B,C,D UI 8 99 Tarleton n~lrOG robN, anorted. S·XL Lii 2 50 Torletoll aweawhlriit. white, colon. S-XL I.II 4 99 Penn pr-walk thortt. an ~ -UI 3 50-3 99 Sport 1hirU. no-Iron, ah. al _UI 999 Orton• ac:ryllc c:ardtgan sweet..-.. S-XL , .. 4 99-S.99 Ban-Lon• bait ahlrta of nylon. S-Xl. UI 8 ~ Turtleneck cotton knit ahlrts. S-XL _... 3 99 Swim trunb. bonrs, surfers. ~ _UI S 99·6 99 If pert. Penn sn-· CIJSlla) pant&, 29-42 -... __ ._:__I.• 6 9ll rarl~ton perm r• jackelll, unlined .• _ .... S 99 Torleton co1u~ pe111ts, no-Iron, 29-41...-4.W 4 99 Tarleton perm JINN 1.ana. 29-31 aise-t.11 30 00 ea. Sult and SpM coats. 3M6 --2/41.W 899 Perm pceas m-alacb, ~ 1.-y-l/lUI 6.99 Perm inss dt9M alacb IM~ UI 999 Men's FortullG .,.._ 11,\-12. ~E -7M 7 99 Boya' Fot1una .-.., 3¥.-f, C, D, E-..L71 7 99 Men'a. bo.,.' ~ boot ~- 31/t-', 61~i-13 --f----·-...-UI BEDDING AND DOMEmCS 10 99 II perl k1no prbrt ..... llGts _UI 1299 Down plllowa, cot10ll tld., 20"z2S" -.7,W l.99 ColYert ahffts, twift f)at, fffted. y bite-l.17 ' 3 39 Calvert no-Iron ahffta. nrtn, white _UI 3 9ll Calvert no-ln:Jft --.... WlJ_wbtte _ .... 2 39 Jir. No-1.rcn oime, w\I" u ·'•". pr-lM I/ ~~~-----------··~----- \ a group of dr•111 for party best 4.99 were 9.00..12.00 A big, big collection of dresses for dress-up in a wide range of styles, colors and fabrics. Sizes 7-12. girls' wear 56 43.00-46.00 knit suits 29.99 casual dre1ae1 •9 13.00 turtle-neck or polos 6.99 sportswear 72 6.00-8.00 pants, shorts 3.99-t.99 13.00-16.00 Easy-care shifts 8.99 1 l.00-13.00 Ass't pants 7.99 forecaat aportswear 86 6.00-8.00 pants and shorts 3.IM.99 13.00-16.00 easy-care shifts ••• wcnne11'a sporllw-15 28.00-38.00 Sport dresses ta• , forecast sperlrtrear 16 6.00-8.00 prop. skirts 16.00 Two-piece suits 1por11wear separotea 101 ?..99-•.99 8.99 I . 9.00 2-way stretch capris 1.99 U9 8.00 Ass't pant tops active 1portswear 7& CO-ED. CAMPUS BUYS 5.00 Ruliled blo\lSea, white 2.19 7 .00 Dirndl skirts 4.99 7.00 Pants, ass't fabrics 3.81 oo-ed ahoo SS 6.00 Long sleeve body shirts 4.99 Bobble Brook& 117 16.00 Emb. aaylic sweaters lo.II 26.00-28.00 Pantsuiia ISM 9.00 Outrigger jackets '999 COlllpul •hoD •3 f INTIMATE APPAREL 5.00-6.00 Nylon tricot slips 199 1. 79 Adoria fancy bikinis 1.48 daytime lingerie 28 5.00-6.00 Cotton shifts U8 U..pw-Ill • bonded Orlon® pants propqrtioned to fit 3.99 were 5.00 Orlon9 acrylic bonded to acetate. Yellow, lime, aqua, coral, brown, navy, olive, black. S 8-16, M 10-18, T lZ,18. boulevard sportswear 16 4.00 Nylon tricot half slips 2.99 5.00 ·Taffeknit half slips 3.99 3.00 Famous brand half slips 1.49 daytime llllgerle 28 6.00 Peter Pan bras 12.00-13.50 Girdles 4.00-6.00 Famous bras bras and corsets 44 7.00 Pastel print dusters ~··-S3 .. 2.99 S.99-6.99 1.99-3.69 4.99 ITATIONDlY.·liOTIOMB. JOOD · 119.~5 ~ec: adding machine 87.99 79.99 Royal JOOrt. typewriter 67.99 type writ.rs 110 S.00 Photo album 3.59 10.00 Flltecrest attache case 1.49 stationery 68 20.00 Seiwell 5-dr. chest 4.00 Cutting boards 2.59 JUmbo dresi bags, 57" notioria l 13.99 2.99 1.99 1.00 Golden books for children '19c 6.50 The Joy of Cooking U9 6.95 Webster's Dictionary 5.79 boob 7 UQUOB & GOURMET 90c Choe. brg. mix 59c 11). or 2/1.10 t75' IC:ngs Croes gin, qt. 3.59 4.75 Molev vodka, qt. 3.59 3.40 Imp. Holland ham, 2 lbs. 1.99 oow-t shot,, 107, 108 UYI Oii ACCESSORD 3.50 Purse accessories l.• . moll I--... .25 Lowest prices in om budget stores 2.99 Calvert ma1lress PC1ds. twin, Oat, anchor 1.a 3 99 Full. S4"x76" 3.31 S 99 Queen, SO":rl!r '-• 7.99 King. n "x84" ___ ... . ___ 1.71 I 19 pr. Pillow protectors, zip, 20"121" pr.-•• 1.99 pr. Pillow protectors. linq, zip, p . _l.W 3 99 Cal•ert polyester pillows cottOO tic*, 20":r.26" . ,. S.99 Calvert ki09 poly~;;-~i1owa, • cotton tick ·-CJI S.9ll Calnrt leather/down p.llow1 Clllftoe lid: UI 7.99 Cal•ert down/leather pillowe, c:ot tlc:l L71 12.99 ii per!. bed1pread1, 'f.'•n c:ot1aa. colon Lii 7.99 Cotton chenille spreads. twin. twJ _1.71 11 99 Helrl00m 1preods. f '"• luU .l.W 10 99 Quilted apreods, t• in rayon/a•tate/co1ton t.• 11.99 Full l lH -''" I i'igg KlJIG _ .... CURTAINS AND DIWllJEI 111 CaJyert raron/acetate aotin ~ 48"130'' pr. _______ _..~ 3.49 48"a:36" --1.lt 999 72"Jlt" _.&.a 449 48"rlS" _3.71 11.99 ··sSC• -1&11 499 48"xS4" -3.tl 1299 •"df" _.... $99 41''rlM" -.UI 17 99 1311" ..... _ .... 8 99 72"154" _7.41 21 99 144"s9'. _ ..... 3 50 TOH pillo..,1, out fobriai e-olon _.. l• 9.99 Cal•ert lnaulcrted "'--1 ·-~ ......... pr. ..... ..... ' ..... -... 21.99 96"184" _Jt.• 32.99 l44"d4" --"·• 27.99 120"184" -·-a,71 1.09 Calnrt n~lron panels, 48":154",whlte, ea. ________ .... 1.39 41" x63" I. II 3.99 Calftrt ruffled wbUe c:urtalm, 114"15'", p . 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Many fabrics in prints or solids. daytime dresses 61 ' 6.00-10.00 Blouses 3.99 street floor blouses 31 1.25 Seamless sheers 99c: 2.50 Ass't panty hose 1.99 · boslel'T 1 SHOE SAVINGS 12.00 Classic Emily pump 1.19 boulHard sboee Ill 14.00 DiVina sandals 10.. casual ~ahoee 17.00-18.00 DMu shoes 13.• better forecast aho9a I 2S 21.00 Coressel pumps 16.99 forecmt 1hoe1 12 17.00 Red Cross walker 12.99 ch11dten' s shoes 70 7.00 Boys' P.F. flyers, sneakers 4.99 ~en's shoes SJ CIDLDREN AND INF ANTS 20.00 Sleeper stroller 3.50-4.50 Topper suits lnlanll' wear & furniture 38 5.50 Boys' sweaters little boT1' wear sa . 7.00-11.00 Dresses girla' wear 56 4.00 Girls' shmts, 7-14 3.00 Girls' slacks, 3-6x girla' sportswear 7'I 5.00 Teen baby dolls glrt1' loungewear 79 18.99 2.99 3.99 3.JM.• 1.99 1.91 • 2.69 4.50-5~50 Boys' cotton knit suits 2.99 3.50-4.50 Girls' sweaters 2.31 Infants'· W9Qr 38 9.00 Sleeveless Cirewt, 6-N 5.18 • ~l-90 • 2.99 21 "7'l7" oontpur • 4.99 27"x54" --3.W 1.59 lid $'1• -•• 3.99 CalHrt 2-pc. bath mat 1ett I.JI •.50 II pert. pint bath towela. Z4":s4r _la 2.30 u pert hand 1.11 90c u pert Yallb.Jlc 1.99 Cal•ert 'linyl tclbleclothl, OMt.. 52":s52" JM 2.99 S2":s70" --2.• 3.59 10" 10ll1ld -1JI 3 99 52"x90" _.ut 4.91 IO":s71" 09a1 U1 1.99 If pert jacquard beach IDW'ela, W'dl" U1 3.99 Crown Madrid rugw 24"131" t W I 29 band tc>Yel _lie 99c wmh cfo9t -lie 3.99 Bath ru91, two-ton ... lrinaed. 24~38" -UI 5.99 27'':s48"· -"" 30"d0" 1.71 3.99 contour _ _ue 1.79 lid ~ _1 .. BUGS. FLOOR COVEIUMGS 1.19 Camrt Vt.oaee rayc11, M".a" ecat• l.W 2.91 27":148" ---1• 3.99 24"•?0" _ .... UI 3'&5' -UI UI 4':d' -7.11 UI Cal...n J'U9I. poly..ter/nylaD cnell 24":s36" l.M 511 21"r4r _UI JUI •':d' •ta U9 3'&5' 7.W II.SI ldi ~_I .. 4999 nylon clle l':sl2' rugs, eolldll. nrMCll ... 79.99 12':rlS' size --·--.-JIJ/j 2.29 Cal'fert pl\i11a l)ile polJntet 1'\191. lf'xZ7" ------'------· 199 22''121" contOU1 I.• 7.21 30"d4" -I.II 3.29 22"132" ~ _t.71 II.• b8' cmd II.II s.21 v...s" 0'9GI __ ue 1.11 Ud ClllT+'W-1.• \ .. •• "' -.. " r :Ne1 :Gir: :Sch • WendJ f:"e n84 ICholars 91,000, today. . She 11 kl atten sbt wW wnati.ca. 'Twent ~ .. tianal I l:lrlilr, beeb UI Oulilta &op one amon1 tut. ;Miss Harbor is New merit I Richard et Dietl U'lhip • MW la from Foundaf She b clan~ Excharii Year." "Damn rected ity," ai , .. Sina A Capp ident ~ fornla S chapter Amer award' She 11 and Mr WU Ba The I -to ~--~ 'Loi 'Ta In :Newport :Girl Wins :Scholarship • Wendy Iabell, 17, el New. pcirt BellCb, belatedly bu 6 • • n awarded a merit tcholanblp ol at I e a 1 t a ,ooo, it w11 announced tOci.y. She will uae tbe money to attend UC Jrvine where She will m• in m.U.. tmatica. Twenty winner• utioD· Wide were named for addl· tiolW mmit acbolarabtP1. Earlitr. },a winnen had beeb umounced from 14,000 OUlllta wbo scored in the top one half of one percent amoni tboee who took the teat. • Miss labell, a Newport Harbor mp School aenJor, is Newport Beach'• third merit acholarahip winner. llicbard Showat.ck ud Jan. et Dietl a1ao won casb achol- arahip awards. Miss Isbell'• scbolanbip ls from the Shell Companie1 Foundation. She is valedictorian ot her e1au -Newport Harber Ezchadge Club "Girl of the Year." Sbe had a role in "Damn Ylllkees" and di· rected ''Down in the Val· ley'.. linll with the Madrf. Cal Siqen, is aecretary of A Cappella Choir, vice pna.· ident of the 1ebool'1 Cali- fornia Scholutic P'ederaUClll chapter. and was a Bank of A m e r i c a achievement award winner in fine arta. She 11 the daughter of Mr. ud Mr1 .. Robert P. Isbell, 8U Baylllcin Dnve. . 1be tcbolanhlp is worth ..., to $1'* per year, de-P'ldinl ...., Med. r.· ' 'Low Vote 'Tally Seen In Primary SACRAMENTO (AP) - Because populoU1 Los An· files County ii Uling -auto- matic votinc machines for the lint time, fewer voters will turn out for this year'• presidential primary elec- tion than in ltM, says Sec· retary of State Frank Jordan. He predicta fl7 percent of Calif~'• 7.t mllllon vot- en will 10 to the polls neu 'l'utadlt1, u cempared to 71.t pen:at,Ja UM. Jorda fcncut a a per-ceat vote ill IM Aqalll Comty becaue of the auto- mdc votiq md became ''people tmd to lhy away from IOllletJdnf new ud atran1e." The Republlcaa oifidal a1lo predicted m.-. Dem~ ~ t b a a Republicua would vot.e la the primarlll. He bued hll pnd1ctlaa on the fad that Gov. Reapa'a flYCritl .. deleptiea to the Rlpubllcan u&nal ema-""8tloli • uncoetelted. •. fa ccmtrut, t b ere are ... llat. Ja tbe Demo-crdc )fttldential primary. One faYan Nn York Seia. lebert P. Kanecty, • etber MllDetoU Sen. E• 1ene McCll1h,y, wbile a iblnl ll ........... ~ The leDlte race betwem ~Sea. nc.n.. ft. Klldlel ad .~-­llet ol .Pabllc. lliltructlclt tru Rafferty "~'t ................. -...... J ....... . ;: ..... llcntary ol SblM ilDe9 Ila, aid be m111 re-~~ ...... later Wa • " O! ~Honor Gi•en ... ?To ~ Dura~t hbq ~in~t ' smoker wagon, ~~tor 32.99 re9\&larly· 40JJo Adjustable firebox and draft con- . trol for hea1 adjustment, ch'.rome spit and grill, warming oven. may co hardware, barbecue 62 MEN'S WEAR V ALtJF.S 85.()().90.00 2-pant suits 11.00 men'• suite 11 45.00 sport coats, blazers 34.H 15.00 polyester-wool alax 11.11 7.0Q.8.00 no-iron casual pants U9 men'• 1portr;rear 45 4.50 no-iron s.s. 'dress shirts 2.11 6.00 no-iron 1. s. dress ahirtl 4..9t 5.00 no-iron short pajamas 3.11 5.00 s!lk ties, auorted 2.11 ••r1'1 "-l•hin9• •• 7.00 famoua make·walk shorts 3.N 6.00.S.00 famous swim trurW UI 5.00 sport shirts, S.S., S to XL UI 3/4.00 cotton tee-shirts 3/UI 3/3.50 cotton boxers, 30~0 t,tUI 2.95 MacPhergua support hose l• men'• fuml.h!np 127 5.00 pocketed T-shirt 3.91 8.00 Ivy dress shirt UI 8.00 Ivy wash slacks U9 harton hall 13 5.00 leather wallets, asst. 3.91 3.50-5.00 leather belts 30~4 l.N 5.00-7.SO jewelry.sets 2.11 aen'• fuml1hln91 IO 20.00 English shoes, assort~ lUI a en'• aboee IO SAVE ON TOYI 11.99 36x3 wood IQJ'ldbox t.N 7.99 6'xl5" Doughboy pool UI .,. . ' ' ~ ~ ., ~··· lhirta in llliit, :~~·:iMi't styl• 1)99',·~1' ·-'111 .. ,.. ...... .00 ~ • • I. I __, • Ban-Lari• nyloil knit. or MacPher- gu. eXford ~ sport ah!rts in Dac- ron• polye1ter and cottpn. aportfw~ ~inga H IOTI·~· VJ.Lua 6.00 . rewnible jcrc~ets, 8-20 UI S.~.50 no-ir<!>n J)Clnts . Ul-UI beTI' Ye<W 14 . 4.00 fained maker swim trunks 2.99 ' 3.S0-4.00 dreQ shirt.a 2.tt.3.39 I Mf&' fwni1hin9. 23 ' • • ( LUGGAGE IAVDIGI , 122.~ FU~eat ~Clin case 11.00 a-:r ce· 1",.... 31 • CAMEIA VA.Luis 159.99 movie projedor lH.99 aey c:e earMFQI 37 lfOllTING GOODS 34.99 .boy's, girl's bicycles 27.99 aey ce . ..-rtno goods so IMAU. APPUANCF.S 39.99 famous 7-apeed blender 29.99 14.99 G,E. toothbrush 9.99 13.99 Sunbeam hair dryer 10.99 6.99 alee. bread warmer 4.99 •llf CO aMlll CIJ)l)JiOTl~S 14 ART M!EDLEWORI 18.00 af9ahn kit 9.99 l.7b F1e!sher's wool yarn 1.29 art nHdlework tO . CHIMA. GLUsWARE 4.99 12 china mugs set 3.99 69.99' china Mrvice for 12 58.99 15.99 lS-t:ic. pmch bowl set 10:19 c:hiftll .. SD.VEIWUE SA VINGI '18.00 ailv~r platedholloware 14.99 '7.00 silver plate sugar scuttle 84.91 lilHfWCll'e 41 save on long-wearing nylon pile broadloom • 6. 79 ~q. y~., r99. 1.41 Ideal for heavy traffic areas. Green or gold. Price includes installation over rubberized cushion. Save! floor coverings 32 UTILITY Ft1RNITtJRE 279.99 S pc. dinette 199.00 169.99 Virtue 9 pc. dinette 139.00 39.99 metal wardrobe 29.l!J ma y co utility furniture 87 HARDWARE VALUES 14.00 Duracrest 6' alum. ladder 9.49 .86.00 is·: reel gas mowe~ 19.00 20.00 bron~-tone bar 1lool 15.19 may ~ hard,.,are 62 CARPET AND RUG SAVINGS 8.99-11.99 Broadlooms 6.99-9.79 100.00 6'x9' oblong area rugs 60.00 lloor conrin91 32 LAMP REDUCTIONS . 25.00-30.00 swag Tamps 18.99-19.99 27.00 3-lite pole lamps 19.99 TOWELS.LINENS 2.50 floral bath towel 1.5~ 6.00 nylon contour rugs 3.?.9 .80 cotton terry dish towels 2/99c: 11 .00 no-iron lace tablecloth 8.49 towels aJ1CI l1n eng 30 PICTURES, MIRRORS 25.00-30.00 reproductions 19.00 FURNITURE SA VIN GS 159.00 lounge chairs 111.00 284.00 Mr. and Mrs. chairs 111.00 399.00 pillowboc1' ..,,fa 279.00 lumilUJe 141 .. . ,.,. I.: I .. i , I I. 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Prov . .q_inette 371.00 169.00 recliner 132.00 lumltur• 142-144 SLEEP AND PATIO BUYS 69.50 ma1treas or spring 269.00 sofa sleeper 26.98 4-position chaise eleep equlPT11•nt 14~ 47.99 229.00 19.99 44.99 redwood set 33.00 299.00 queen size sle!per 259.00 ' calio shoo 14S RECORDS, RADIOS 29.89· AM/FM port. raqios 19.89 49.89 AM/FM .clock radio · ~.79 119.00 portable stereo 99.00 29.89 walky-talky set 16.89 4.89 Angel records 3.79 3.99 Capitol classic records 2.99 radios 729 r~::-ord• 721 DOMESTICS AND BEDDING 1.99 tw. fit. wht. sheets 1.67 2.39 full 1.87 3.99 twin, full mattress cover 3.39 4.99 queen flat or fit . shts. 4.19 6.49-7.99 king sheets 5.39-6.79 7.49 Lady Peperrell sheets 6.39 ' 19.99 floral qu£lt spreads 18.99 12.99 king lhera blankets 10.99 dom•snes 34. beddino 41 LOWEST PRICES IN OUR BUDGET STORES WONllrl AJIPAm. I.• nylaa pWJ-~ JlllllltC-. f.11 _U1 •.• ..-,lo lluJky , ......... 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Pntern1. S·M·L 1.11 3.21. aylon tff~ .PJll, tailored. ~ -I.II 2.25 aylon ~'4 jetucoat•. S·M·L --•• 3.St. 211l'! l>ere~• c0tton 'P<Jlanic•, 32-44 J.W 1k S!Sjlt o&.u.•W>le back brt• ... I/I.II ,..;...u ~ .. pat111t. 1ecrth• .--UI $ .• Jt9ncibop, ~·Up, COIUol la S fl..7.tt 'baaUt handbag1, hard alMI Mlt Ja 1.ll0-2.00 c:oetuille' ;.~elry, ancrlM _.l/IM 10.tt hardlt£ luiitOire. 21 " or c-.tte_I.• 1s.-.11tt~e'1uinao•. a '. r 1u..1ue l .ft.111.9' ·:.ip.~; 21· or 24 • .. UM.II 41J:tt ~•flaa•lioilerr. aiie 8\.1t·JI --•/UI I.It 11114' 11"1\ JICl?ltr h-.... --IA 1JU1 I.It ~:·it~.Panlf hOH, bei9e --·· Iii: 0-.\N d-Moe t1ylon ho&e. 1¥t-ll -• .. ~ *9tch ~yion hote -"' lie ~ nacre lllfth nylon ha.•.11/a·ll -·· 2.~t Dorene.~-.UPciort hou. S.XJ.-1• I.II tlfPll'f i.e.~ 1hodu .... tic Ut ~·~ a.(L eolo11 S.lO -111 I .ft ~~----· coJo11, .. UM -4.fl 7.• °"""" .._.)llntnt ~dolt, S.10 _.a.ii ..... 9"!~.~ ..... 1tyl•. 5-10 _ .... INF ANTS', CHILDREN'S WEAR 1.99 jama!CG 1111, 2-pc. couon, alze 7-12 _I.JI I.It ja:maiCG 1et1, 2-pc. c01ton, UX aile -lie 3.81 cotton 1un dr1u11, prtn11. 7·14 -I.It 2.19 IUD dt ...... aotton J)rinta. llH 3-&X _1 ... l.SI famolcoa, tolld.t, J)flnta, colton, 1-1• -tic 199 cot~ knit tops 1trlpe1, aelida, 7·1' -lie 3.11 •'fim•llltl. l aocl ).pc:~ GP't.. 7-1• _ ... Ut cottcn ocpril, a11't. tolid1, 7-14 _1a 1.91 bey( '(.i.ton ;ear11, blue, 3.7 -.lM 2.99 boy•' Tatleton ,.rm Pf911 1lew, 3.7 SfUI 1 6i tot qtrls' plo)"lrecrr, auorWd. I_. ---· I 99 It. bofl' Jlloywear, 2-lllC-... W -""9 3/1 71 .~ pall ........... wtstt.e. ux 1/1.• 311.• Datette pantl•, ,... .. , ._ 1·1' -111• 3/'Ut t.oyi' llri•. t-ehlril, 2..e --1/la 2•~ ..... -.. . .-...wu._.... s.• fttn•-tfllll(a abott. block. whit., 1 \.I ... 6 99•qirla' Stepmast•t ahoe1, l'Ol•nl ttroP. 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The question ls already lJI mounting crescendo. rleep in 1968 Presidential calla for a "negative income politics and civil riitht~. The tu.'' a "guaranteed annual deb41te over variouli pro· i " C 0 m .... • • · • r a m i I y ·dt "' posals is developin.i: rapi y allowances." are be i ng 1n policymaking circles. To heard throughout the land reach intelligent decisions The reminders of past on the questions. you mu~t turning points in o u r he informed Thus. this 1 o clety'1 • social-economic series or columns on the law1 are unml5takable: thi~ welfare cnm . iJ how the "atmosphert" r irst. some sweeping bu l was at the start of Social hPl pful J,tener&ltzations. Security, unemployment in· RF.ING drnounted i~ 1111r aur~nce, the m In i m 11 n'.,\ rntirr syst(>m of pubtir wage, Me<llcare. The ali~n wplfare. tinder discussion ment of poUtical-econoT.il' ;ire wav~ 10 overhual the forces In favor of f ~n· ~ystf'm "to establish welfart damentaJ changes 1n our as a matter o( need and welfare system 1s a nS?hl and to c r e a I r fascinating forecast of what minimum n a t i o n a I stan· could be : conservauvt dards for assistance to the b u g i n es s m e n . radical needy . Sought is a welfare economi sts. militant Ne11?rn c;ystem which will brini: ludera. reactionary polit1· nrdr.r &ind ln11ic to what is ' clans. liberal Democrats. now an e n o r m o u s . ex· stand-pat Republicans. all r ens1ve. wasteful. sprawlinp are lining up for one of thr mrs~. ideas expressed in the fint Each phrase in thf' o~n· parasrraph. inJl paraJtraph alone rrferl> HXXl'"---1--1-- 95()11M-~--'-- OO'h JONES ... f>1,,"..1' Meeting on Acquisition Of Babcock Postponed A special meeting of shareholders of Babcock Electronics Corp.. Costa Mesa. has been re -scheduled for Thursday. .July 11. to vote on the proposed ac· 11uisit ion of Rabcock by F. lerline ('orp. of New York r1 ty The ~pec1al mf'rtinll? of Ral>C'OC'k c;har1>holrlen had prev1ou!llr l>een i;chrdulrrl for .Junt :i. Proxy material will he mailf'rl to B a b c o c k sharf'holder~ or rf'<.'ord J unr 1:1. A~ prPvic>usly announcecl, dire<:tors or Babcock and f:sterline have approved U1t proposal. Consummat.ion of the transaction now awaitc; approval of B a b c o c k shareholders and the ap· propriate r e g u I a t t> r y authorities. Under the terms of lhr " J.? r e e m e n t . Babcock 'hareholders will rP<'eived 0.57 share of Esterline com· mon stock for each of Bal>· cock common stock. Esterline Corp.. th rough 1L~ Esterline Angus division. ls a leading manufacturer of J,lraphic r e c o r d i n ~ in· ~trumcnl!i and tranSduccr!I. The company also manufac· lures high precision surface 11rinding devices through its Boyar-Schultz divis ion. 1-:stt>rhne recently com· plPted the acquisition of Cona x Corp. or Buffalo. N.Y. f'ona x has sales of <'·P· proximately $4 million. :\I uir Appointed rrancis lv.uir of San Juan Capistrano has been ap- pointed senior r e s e a r c h i:eophys1ci l at the L a ll abra L a b o r a t o r y or Chevron Oil f'ield Research Co. UNDllt CONSTRUCTION -Design 11how~ the new Alison Co. building under construction in the Fl~ nanct1tl Pina t>f Newport renter. The mortgase hanking company's building Is slated lor compleUon 10 a proposed system to channel funds lo tht poor t details tn a later column). ~ow here are basic points. 1 11 The riots ol sum mer l!lfl7 and 'Pring 1968 have added new political· ocit l· ecunomit· ur,i:ency to th e probleM of poverty. Finally. 11 1s being admitted that poverty 1s a burden on our whole society. not just the p n o r. F 1 n a I I y, it is acknowledged that poverty 1~ an evil which brel'dS diseas e. delinquency. cri me. immorality. (!) OUR W t: L F' A R f<: ~ystcm has not only failed to solve our poverty problem : ii has also actually made the problem worse in many ways. The system must not Just be reformed : it must be replaced. <:ll Even after years or the greatest. broadest pros· perlty this nation has ever known. welfare cost~ and rolls are at the highes1 ever Md rising steadily. Relief has become a way of life for millions. w,. are ~eeing third .1?eneration r e I i e r fa milies. Jacobson Medical Center Set Creation of a facility for the study and treatment of the dbeases of the blood. to be named after LaVergne C. Jacobson. chairmen of the board of the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. has been announced by Edmund L. Keeney , MO president -and director of Scripps Clinic and Re search F'oundation. Former president or the Oel E. Webb Corp .. Jacol>- c;Qn has been a member or thf' clinic's national advis· orv board for some ti mt. Charles G. Craddock. MD. 11rofesaor of m e d i c i n e . UCLA M~cal Center. wlll head the b\ood center. CTad· rlnck wlll movt near the La .Jolla based center in the fall. Deane Head Slates Talk On Building Ben C. Deane. president or Deane Brothers. Inc. ol Newport Beach will be a featured speaker at the LO!' Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce's annual mid· year business outlook con· feren~ .June 13. Deane will report oo the construction industry F.fid forecast trends for the ff· cond half or the year. Deane is past president o( the Home Builders Associa· lion or Los Angeles. Orange, and Ventura counties and has served Oil the Building Advisory Committee to the Fe deral H ousi n g Administration. More than :llO business and industry executives will tak,e part in the two-hour conference. t 4 l The p r • b I e m of welfare is tied to tbe whole 11 r b 1.n crlai1 . Th e Presideot's R Io t Com· mission repon favora a na· tlonal system Io r 1up· p I e m e n t i n g incomes. rlrclares that while tt would be expensive. "if the deep· ning cycle of poverty and dependence on welfare can be broken. if the children or the poor .can be given the opportunity to scale the wall l~t now separates them from the r~at or society, the return on this lnvettment ~be great indeed." (~l THERE JS growlng llll!'eement across a bro.ct pectrum thcrt we ipust develop a system o C uniform. national ltandards for public asai.&tance which r r o v i d e s a Ooor for assistance below which no Stat~ nor individual can fall. Today. relief benefits for a rami~y of four range from a low of MO a month In Mississippi to '280 a month in New ,Jersey. • 1 RI Solid research into lht whole qufftion 0 r welfare 1s imperative bot woefully lackJng. I.-tbae t·IOth of t percent al U.. • billion we spend ye.,-ty Oil publ.Jc welfare goe1 to flDd out why we are a~ eo much what it i • ac- ('omphshing. wbat ls risht. "'hat is wrong. 171 We know so little and the more we learn. the more "''t' discover that poticies we thou.llhl were right are ter· r1bly wrong. \S .JUST 0 N f. ii· tustrauon. most States _:.. .28 _ pena lize a welfare family 1f thrre is a "man in the house" on the basis that II a man is around, be should be able to support his family. Whal this has done ls break up countless families as men abandon the fumily so 1hr children can g e t assistance. The time for debate is ap- proachi ng. The time for ac· tion will follow. Tbe time is now for you, the taxpayer. to find out what this is about. Next: Who'a la Favor •fa No• Syatem. Mercury's Earnings Hit Record 2 JOIN ADVISORY M>ARD OF M&M ASSOCIATION Richard hrtu David L. JamH Bertea, James Join M&M Advisory Board Richart Rertea, president of Rertea Corp. Irvine, an1l David L. J a m e s ad· ministrative partner, Arthur Young and Co .. Santa Ana have been named to the Orqe County Advisory Board of the Merchants and Manufacturers AssociaOon. The appointments werr announced al a quarterly meeting in Anaheim. Bertea. a Corona dcl M;ir resident whose Irvine firm manufactures aerospace in· dustry components. a n d .J ames. a CPA wtwi lives in Anaheim. join 17 other com- pany presidents and ex· ecutives who make Orange County policy ror t h e employer group with office In Union Bank Square. Orange. Some 200 area finm hold membership in M & M. W'Mch s p e c i a l i i e i; in employe ~lat.ions services and infONnation for an overall membership of 2,000 firms of au 5 i i e s in all fields. Only 5 Nations Surpass California's Produciion On ly rive nations beside~ economie~ or the world. the United States have a those of Red Chjna. Italy, groes national prod u c t greater than California'!I gross slate product, 1t wa~ reported today by Conrad C. Jamison. vice presiden1 ~nd economist for Security F0irsl National Rank . Among the most adva n\'1'.I Canada. India, Br a ii l, Spaln. Australia, Mexico, Sweden, The Nethttlands, Bef«Jum. A r g e n tin a • Switzerland and Pamtan an surpassed by t h e Callfornja econonty . • Jamison based this on statistics compiled by the \g1ncy for Jn.ternational Developmetn and by the economic research depart· C .. le TV CllW , rnent of Security Bank. n.e Ave-county L o s Wayne R. "Hauser bas An,elts area alone ranks been appointed v i c e behind only the United president and general St•tes 8nd eight other coun-manager of Newport tries, a cc or d i n g to Beach Cablevision. Inc. JamJaon'• re port . T 'h e In addition, he will have economy of San Francilco's management responsl· nJne..county anla would rank blliUes for all Foote, 17th amonc n a t i o n a I Cone and Belding ad-e~=ier!'1ona1 product for vertising agency's Cali· tht Lei Antetes and San fomia Sy1tems. FC and Frandtc0 .-e.as fn IM'7 B hold& major lntere1t tn mid.september. lt will be the fir11l structurt in the plaa to be built by a firm other th an lhe lrvlne Co. .._.. MU billion and '22.S _tn_C_a_bl_e_vi_sl_on_. ___ _ blJUon, re1pectively. Combtnecl. tbete t • 0 ;::11 ~::=~~:;"'J Leitch Spca k8 tM Wutern portion of the At UL1 Parley Work Starts on Ali.son Building United Statea. Rlchatd R. I.Aitch, pre11I· CaWOl'ftla econonllC pro-cleat of Richard IAitch Md _... toeaDed •. 7 bUHon ANOCIMee, Inc. of Ntwpart Jiit ,... ,,. on11 1ani,a ---....... -.. ln .. ..... ... ....... er--..--.-- 1ocaltd on San J09qvln Roed betwten s.&a Rota Drtvt and MtcArthur Boalnn, Jott .est or Fuhioa liJend. " will be tbe ftnt ltructure In the Financial Plua to be built by a cmn119ny oth«r than the lrvlM Cn. TM AUtoft bullltint Md twt1 lrviM f I n a ft c I a I btlUdlnp wUl be '4)1C*lt te ( ,, m•rt1aft loen ('Or. r • • p o 1 d e n t ror the l'flttlera Insurance Co., 11te M•uftcturers Llfe In- surance Co.. National Re· aerve Lire Insurance Co Gov f'mment F.mployee; Life Co.. Pacific N•tton.a Utt Aaau.rance r n. •"4 Monarcb Ufe lnsurlflct :- _...,fill!:• wn tl9e _.. cCllfeltDCt al tM I• 'YI et U •ha , We 1 t tJrblli Lind llldtatl'• Olm· a..1111• ,,.._, Jldlaln mamty BaOdlra' cwn tn _. Jl'rllllCI. AUalltl, Ga., dda ~1:"- 1.M Aeplel' e co ft om 'Y Cilftftrenct eftded j·~-1. ... auperudell . i., a. ed· ~. • Io 11 • t hn e cttt=maJ MtiOM Of Reef metnbef ol the inttltllte WH C1llH. Italy lftd Cauc11. • pltfttll.tt In the dilcuaalon 1'• Sn Frudlco ecoaomy of "Land Plamllnl for t111 ...,.,. .. '*' of Bellfum, Low Rl,. • Development - A r I 1 " ttne, Swttlertand Gard.,, Apartmenta a n d Pllktltall. ~ Townhou,.. •• 8-lcM .... er Daniel RadaboQah of HunUngton Beach bas bffn rromoted man•1· er o the Penin1ura Center office oC the United States National Bank. Previousll he WH a member o t h e board and vice presi· deal of t h • Hwitl.niton Valley Bank • Black Move l .. i rrld~. Mar 31, 19&8 Priees -Complete New York Stock Exchange Ust _...._ ............................. __________ 4 ___ ,_._,_. ____ _..... __ .... ~ ... ~ ....... ~ ........ ..... DAILV Pu.or 11 • . DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Needed: An Open Mind Newport-Meta Unified School Dlstrtcl is conslder- ing adopting a "Family Lile §Uld Sex Education" pro- gram that would begin with kindergarten and carry on through blgh school. There stm are questions about how fast lo intro- duce the program and bow best to gain communlly ac- ceptance, but at this point school authorities seem re- solved to carry through with the plan. In that connection, we would like to make h'o pre- dictions. First, that there will be a howl of concern from some parents complaining that their parental preroga- tive is being taken away. Secondly. that after a trial period. there will be community consensus the program is desirable. Thal has been the pattern ''here "family Life and Sex Education'' programs have been introduced. The junior high and high school district in nearby Anaheim has had such a program for three years. It has received favorable feedback-indeed acclaim from many quarters. A bowl went up at first. but then a poll was taken that showed 92 percent ~f ~e par~nts wanted the schools to give sex and farruly mstruchon. Consent of parents for students to take part in the voluntary program is even higher than the original 92 percent. Now the voc!ll minority is bl'ing heard in Tustin where the elementary school district is trying to get () program orr the ground. We hope Harbor Area res1denls will hear the ~chool district out as it studies such a plan here. The main thing to hear and understand is that the slress won't be on sex education but on the role of the family, the program planMft aay. Nlne-year-olds, for example won't be tauabt sexual practice. Instruction at the elemetary level will dwell on the family as a social unlt for sbaplng personality and pr~ paring youngsters for lhelr later role as parents. In- formation on reproduction and physical love will ~ ....,.rought into the course gradually at the upper grades, as the children mature. (( home and church were adequately imparting sex and family information to the )'OUllg, the schools would have no business stepping in. But every index indicates the need for such instruction is not being illJed. The divorce rate remains on the increase. there are more and more unweds mot.ben and churches are nol filling lhe gap. ' Either through iinorance, shyness or lack ol techni· cal knowledge, not enough parents ar, teaching their chjJdren what they should know about sex. dating or family lile. There is room for the schciol1 to fill a need. An Anaheim teacher remarked that the year the program started the 12th graders were asking the same questions as the seventh graders. Clearly. they needed to lalk to somebody about something essential to their masculine and feminine roles. T~e Harbor Council PTA got the ti1:1ll rolling by pressing for the program. Now. it js going to require lhe utmost in tact on lhe parl of school personnel to seU their idea. Parents and other persons in the community can do their part by encouraging their neighbors lo be open minded. -- Sig ns of the Tim•• N-C Cler gymen Mak e Big Ste p For wa rd Vi~ President Slaows Be Is B is Own Man Dear Gloo1uy Gus: ...... Humphrey Has 'Slipped the Leash' .. Ever yday Preblems By N0R.'1AN NIXON, M.D. Few clergymen. whether Catholic, Protestant, or Jew. know their limita- tions as counselors to the troubled people who come to them for guidance during an emotional crisis. Surveys reveal that nearly 50 per· cent of all Americans with emotional µroblems turn first lo their clergymen for help. But only three percent ol all referrals to psychiatrists c om e dJrectly from clergymen. Obviously, the cleJ!gy are seeing many seriously disturbed individuals who cannot be helped by spiritual counseling and prayer alone. My husband. preseotly in the Army, flew home to me recent- ly on that "controversial'' Or- ange County airline. The only noise I heard was the song of an angel! -Mrs. N. M. 0. n11 ,.."'" ~ '"""' -· ,... .. .._,", -...... -·-· leM ye11r "' _.,. 19 _, O"" OlllY ,...,, longer are a rarity on the faculty o[ most theo\og\cal seminaries. Some candidate~ even receive c \ l n l c: a \ training in recognizing \ndMduals with milder emotional problems and how they can be helped. Until recently, trainJng programs for seminary students and older religious leaders took place in psychiatric hospitals where t h e trainees saw only patients who were ill enough to require hospitalization. To- day the emphasis is on training in out- patient psychiatric clinics. Under the supervision of p s y c h i a t r I s t s • psychologists and social workers, trainees work with troubled people similar to those who flock to church offices. WASHINGTON -In one of the more entertainingly human events of the campaign Hubert Humphrey has slipped the leash. so to spcok, of Lyn- don Johnson with perfectly un- derstandable results. Much could be made of this. an:J may be before the campaign is over. but it amounts to no more than could reasonably be ex- pected when an executive is coming to the end of his tenure with his pro- spective successor waiting down U1e hall. Now, that parallel is not exact, it is merely meant to suggest that com- monly human problems play probably ac mudi part in high politics as prjn· ciple -lf no\ more. 1t 11 quite poaslb\e for pol\ttclans n~ to like proposals because they do not like the proposer. The relationship between a Presi- dent and Vice President is an un- natural one and can be awkwarci even between men who respect and like each other, and mor~ so If both men have ability, which was not always the case in the past. But it ls the case now and when Presjdeot Johnson sees his possible successor playing the game his own way and no longer at the end of a leash he could be forgiven any fleeting moments of misgiving or disapproval. VICE PRESIDENT Humphrey's rr· cent comments 011 inviting the Viet Cong to the conference table in Paris is a case in point. and was com- plicated within a 24-hour period by comments on another ticklish situa- tion. the Pueblo incident. There was really nothing wrong about what num- phrey said on having the Viet Cong at the conference table, a I t h .> u g h Secretary of State Dean Rusk cor· reeled the inferences of Humphrey's stateme nt. Tbls has bee11 implicit in what lbe President baa been. saying for tile last two years. The Vice President's remarks. however, came at an inopportune stage In the spar- ring with the North Vietnamese delegates in Paris and thus did not fit into the time schedule of concessions which no doubt ultimately will be made in one form or another. The Paris bargainers could not be ex- pected to lay all their cards on the table in the first rocnd. The problem runs somewhat deeper. however. President Johnson often says there is no one wbo wishes more for peace in Vietnam than he. Changed conditions may have made Humphrey even more eager than the President for an honorable settlement, or at least more urgently interested in such a settlement prior lo the presidential election. NOTHING WOULD benefit Hum- phrey more than to be able to say in the campaign that he was now moving forward from the brilliant record of a P r e s i d e n t who had successfully preserved the Republic Of Vietnam and made peace on an honorable basis, with or without "victory." It wiJI not take much to convince the ma- jority or the voting public that any reasonably face-saving result in Viet- nam was worth the compromise, and it will bt a yic•y juat to briQg tbe fighting to al fnd. A special aspect of this matter is that the President ls determined oot to destroy the non-political atmosphere which he considers eesentlal to moving toward peace as evidenced by his warning to cabinet members to keep out of the campaign. He does not wish to get the pre~ldency involved in the struggle over the Democratic nomina- tion and this was the reason he took himseU out of contention. Almost anything he says or does, however. is suspect on the score of supporting Hwnphrey (as at the Ladies Garment Workers meeting last week). and Humphrey's use or advance in- formation and insight complicate$ this problem. AS FOR HUMPHREY, he has "glands." as he so often says, and is only restrained from an activist role in any situation by consciously telling himself to stop talking and acting. His natural inclinatioos carry him into any good fight, which is one aspect of the "politics of joy" not generally ap· preclated by those who think of his public happiness campaign in more euphoric terms. Soft, unobtrusive music can be heard playing con· tinuously in Vice Pre.sident Hum· pbrey'a office when he receives viJltors, apparenUy for its soothing ef. feet on his glands, and lt does create a aubtly comforting atmosphere. The question remains open oa how and when President Johnson will take the decisive step of supporting Humphrey openly. Johnson is being strictly correct in this matter. although it surely cannot be doubted where his sympathies Ue. But .t won't be for a while yet, at least, and mean· time the Vice President i 1 demonstrating that he ls bia own man. Thll has not caused any real strain or tension but only a lot of talk in an admJnlstration much liven to gab in the inner circles. OUTSTANDING among these psychiatric training programs is the 32-week (one afternoon a Wei!k l couri.e for 26 religious leaders from varied denominations at Long Beach Memorial Hospital. Trainees learn to recognize early signs of mental disorder and how to counsel patients with emotional difficulties. Equally impottant, they learn to distinguish the more disturbed patients who should be referred to an appropriate physician or clinic ror definitive treat- ment. · Interestingly, most o! lhe Long Beach trainees report changes in themselves during the 32-week course. Denominational barriers. along with a certain amount of mistrust and mutual suspicion, tend to disappear as they learn to respect their f e 11 o w churchmen in the class. They learn to see each other as individuals. not as Presbyterians, E p i s c o p al I a n s • Catholics or Jews. Since they no longer mask their true feelings they become more honest emotionally. THROUGH A meaningful working relationship with psychiatrists, these religious leaders learn to understand and help, rather than fear and reject. those who are emotionally and men- tally ill. They discover that much oC the wrong we think or do is not because we are deliberately sinful, but comes as a result of hidden emotional conflicts which need to be understood and resolved. Power of the 'Public Opinion Polls FORTUNATELY. many younger priests. ministers, and rabbis are now assimilating the understandings of modern psychiatry. Many prospective candidates for the ministry o r priesthood are given a battery. of George Christian Anderson. an Episcopalian and one of the most ac· tivc clergymen in the menta~ health field today. puts it this way : "The psychological journey Into our inner world helps us lo experience our emo- tions without Jear, to admit what we have denied, and to deny what we once believed . Psychiatry has turned its spotlight on our fears. our hates and gullls, and our despe11ate need to be loved." A big step forward for our spiritual leaders! ~ychotoglcal tests to rule out serious lental disturbance. Psychiatrists no Wallace's ·Real Threat The prospect of a Republican or Oem~ratlc candidate having to make a "deal" with George Wallace to galn the presidency ls enough to make many Americans shudder. Wh.at would be the price? The ap· poiirtment ot Walklce as secretary of health, educatipn and welfare? Or a pledge to ·ease up on enfor~ement of the voting rights law? Or perhaps withdrawal of the FBI from its In· filtration of the Ku Klux Klan7 CAN Tms BE posslb~ in 1968 America? It ls. although esUmates vary on whriber It .ti\ happen. The fear ls tllM Wallace will get enough votes ln \he South to prevent either major-party candidate from gaining the required number of Electoral Colle1e votes to .tn tbe presidency. Tho Wallace could bargaJn and throw hll .otes to the candidate 1'ftho responded most favanbl1 -to him. Jf that failed . the election would have to~ decided tn the House of RepreWntit1ves, with e a c b state deltptJon. baving one vote. 'null would aJve Alaska's ooe represenA tMtve the aame volct .. New York's 4L TweftU: wall stata could elect ...... TUE HOUSE DID elect tM presi- dent twice. Thomas Jefferson was the first, in 1801. John Quiney Adams was the second, ill 1824, and ln tbal case. negotiations over a three-month pet'iod aUegedly involved a deal that put Clay in as secretary of state. The system that produced those results remains today. It means th.at the candidate who carries a state. regardles~ of how tiny hls margln. get& all the electorJ!,. ..vptes for that state. Th.ls makes ft. potlible for a nominee to win a majority of the elec· toral votes and tbus be elected prul· dent even thou&h be had less tbaD a majority of the total popular vote. IT WOULD BE a11 but imposalble to change this obsolete prOC*iurt btfore the 1961 election. but the Wallact threat ~hows the netd to change soon. Rep. Clark MacG~gor bal proposed a constltuUonal amendment that would provide for election of the pruldent bf direct popular vote. That woaJd be a gain for dtmocracy. and It oqbt to be adopLed. Mta.a,.a. Tiil•• • " • By the time John 1-·. Kennedy named the Presidential primaries he would enter in 1960, be had in hand a sheaf or polls which indicated that he was run· nlng ahead in every one of the states chosen. Thjs year more than 200 poll- ing firms -large and ,,mall, reliable and worse than worthl<'SS -arr sampling public opinion for can- djdates. would-be candidates. and lheir backers. The pollsters work at every level. from the precinct to the nationwide constituency. Polls this year have had an unusual effect on politics. Louis Harris, ,, ho heads one or the national public opi- nion firms which publish their find· ings, observed: "For the first time 1n history, in the case of Gov. (G<'or~rl Romney. a candidate has withdrawn from the race for President on the basis of a private poll rather than thr actual outcome in the"""°tc or twu or three primaries." .. ~ORMER VICE P R E S t 0 1:.. N T R.ichal'd M. Nixon. unopposed in mo\l oC the Republican primaries. ha~ to depend on public opinion polls to disprove his so-called "loser's imag('. ·• Yet in a major poll taken as recentlv as May l&-18, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey was shown to lead Nixon by 41 percent to 37 percent . Polls have been varying the lead between lh<' presel'\t ~ former Vice Presidents. Few tod~ question the accuracy nr the big poUsters. The American In· B1 Ge...,e--- Otar George? What ls the cnuse or danorufl? Dear G.G.: C.G. 1tchy white rtakes ln the hair. C 0 N F I D E N 1' I A t,, TO VTRGINlA GRAHAM OF GIRL TALK: You'll just have to learn to overcome that ahyness an<J speak up. After all. how will you 1earD if 7ou don't IJk questions? \ stltute of Public Opinion (Gallup) poll has been within 1-~ percent of the at· tual vote jn the past four Presidential elections. Gallup called the KeMecty- Nixon race within 0.9 percent. But pollsters themselves are begjn· nlng to wocry about their own image and influence. That's. why t h e American Assoclalioo of Public Opi· nlon Research. a klnd oi trade association for the opinion.samplers, is working up a code of ethics tbat should be approved shortly. MEETING IN Santa Barbara, Calli., the group on May 11 accepted ten- tative standards for evaluating public opinion polls. The standards ·com- mittee agreed the published polls should include: l ) Identity of the sponsor, 2) Exact word.age of ques- tions, 3) Defirution of population ac- tually sampled. 4) Size of sample, 5) Allowance for error, 6) Whether sam· pie was done by telephone, by house interview, by mail, or on street cor· nen, 7) Timing of interview. Critics of polllter1 say that they create a "bandwagon" influence on the electol'ate. Gallup says that in fact this has never happened. Harris says: "Sound sW'Veys of public opinion wlU analyze correctly and accurately where the American people are on a given Monday or Thursday morni.Dg. 1( done in enough depth, they might even be capable of projecting where the public is headed for some period tnto the future." Myth of Wars as Population Control TllowPtl At Lar1e: Some people imagine th.at wars are "nature's way" of reduelng popula- tions to tolerable levels at regular in· tervall, but this is a myth; in the 500 years preceding 1941. Great Britain was Involved ln 80 wars, none of wtPch had any serious inDuence on the populatlon curve. • • • Speaking of ~on, how much tonger do we th1nk tbat alx percent of the world~ population can continue to control 50 percent oC Its wealth, even if we are leg&lly and poUU~ entitled toll? • • • n is my theory that alcoholics, and even heavy drtnkers, are deficient In "sweet tooth" -that Ulelr metabolic sytttm 11 out of klltt~, . craves alcohol as a aubaUtute for ar: it Is alpl.Ocaat that beevy do not c .. for IWteU or any deteerts at all. • • • Thote •bo worship pure phyalcal pernr should recall that Stalin 1neertd at the Pope for having no military dtvblons. but u Prof. Ken· nttb Boalding baa ob15erved, "Stalin's dlria.ION did not save his good name tor posterity or h.ls monstrous statue trom destruct.Ion. wblle St. Peter's ltW &taads.1' ' Why are some kinds of foods called ''roughage," while their opposites aren't called "smoothage?" • • • , What racially or religiously pre- judiced people don't realise Is that you can always find objective facts to juatify your dislike of any group: Bigots think the facts abaoe their feel- lngs. whereas in truth t.he1r feelings bave Impelled them to seek out a particular set of (~. • • • Whether you are for ''free preu" or "fair trial'' depends mosUy on whetba you want to bear about a case or are Involved lA it. • • • And, on the IUbJect of trials, It tee.ma clear to me that a1 Ion& aa psychlatrJc teatimuny ls for sale to one side or the othtt. it should not be given the privlleg'4 status o f ·•proresslooal opinion," but regarded wholly as a forensic device no more obJeetlve tbMI the testJmony of a "cbanctcr wftntss." • • • A probltm beJ,tns to be "aolvta" tbc moment il is defined: and our ma11ivt( problems in America, and the world,· today, seem 80 inloluble because .,. ar~ not able to deflDe 'them by ~ old- fasblgmd standard and are mnrill.lGI to ~ them by cruting a new atan. dud th1t ru. both the facts of modernity and the leSIODI al antiquttr. 1.µ1g;u.i1 Frlday, May 31, 19&8 the ".Utorial page Of CM Z>oar Pilot "'"' to "1JOf'Wl mad '"""" "'4U madnt ,,, pNlntmf ""' Mta•poptr'• opfftfoN cmd COM-mnca,,, Oft tor>b of mt.efat cmd flonl/icsftu. ~ ~ • fonnra Jor CM ·~ Of our reodna' op1mon., cmd bf pr1H11ttno "" dfwn• 1'i«W- poin&1 oJ fftformtcl of>111WT1 and ipokumna °" COpiQ of tlaf dav. Robert N. Weed, Pabllsber .. • conte when Hos pi just t: for w SborE lunch hos pi servl1 Coka.: Uam Geor Dona Jr., J Nixo1 son,. Steel• Herb HeJpc endy'. den Wylie • DEAR months a1 prank wtt With the p ln jail, bu the jud.&e for the l'I The 11(11')' ., hosba about it, Our IOIJ •o&nc bt' trollble ' fortuna~ helped gh 'fbe pre p.ople in Ina up tt UOfll and more to H -.. .. ) BEA ANDERSON, Editor P:l'MllY, Mn 11, UM "WM , ... U Tour Stresses Need of H .~lp Modern-day Cinderellas of Newport Beach will employ an equally contemporary mode of transportation to travel the freeways to Orange when they host an orientation tour for associates. Greeted with the tune, "Wouldn't you really rather tour Children's Hospital of Orange County," associates will board horseless carriages and do just that W.ednesday, June 5. The only. resemblance to the old fairy tale will be the time limit ••. for when the clock strikes 12 (noon, this time) they will retuni to the cameo Sb.ores home of Mrs. William C. Brown to join the regular memberihip for lunch. While associates are learning about the need for their support of tbe hospital, the membership will conduct its annual meeting and installation. Mr~. Norman Dahl will guide the hospital guild u president, and serving w1tb her will be the Mmes. Ralph Berke, first vi~ president; George Cokas. second vice president; Donald R. Wagner, recording secretuy; WU· liam S. Henry, corresponding secretary; Robert S. Hurtt, treasurer and George .L. Woodford, parliamentarian. . ' Associates are the Mmes. Hancock Banning ID, Menill BuUer· Jr., Donald Anderson, Robert Barnes, Dean Bradford LeRoy Carver, John Davies Jr., John Curci Donald D. Wells, Carl Neisser, Jeanette McCormick, Donald Nixon, Hugh Plumb, Edward Quinn, 0. W. Richard, Hadd Ring, Fred Swen· son, Al Tiffany, John A. Storch, Chester F. Salisbury, Mark Soden, Richard Steele, Lawrence S~vens and Hal Lehman. · J Othen are the Mmes. Richard Leitch, William Lester, Alice Lagerlol,- Herbert Kalmback, John W. Klug, Wilbur Jadden William Holstein, JQgne HeJperin Robert Hankey, William G. Grundy James Garner Edward «W&n- endyke, Roy P. Jackson, James P. Barrett, charles Thomas, 'waiter Crutten· den Jr., Charles Masters1 Donald K. Washburn, Harry E. Stickler, J. O. Wylie, George Yardley ana Helen Young ..• ,, CINDERELLAS' CARRIAGE AWAITS -Getting an early start on their tour of the facilities at Children's Hospital of Orange County are (left to right) the Mmes. Norman Dahl, president; Carl Neisser, associate; Ralph Berke, first vice president, and Donald Nixon, another associate of the Cinderella Guild of New- port Beach. The tour will take place Wednesday, June 5. Flag-:raising to Open Balboa Yacht Season With ships dressed and commodores at attention, fl ags will be un- furled at 2 p.m. tomorrow by Balboa Yacht Club during the 44th annual Season Opening Ceremonies. Activities will begin at 10 a.m. with boat inspection. followed by a buffet lunch~on at noon, and Flag-raising Ceremonies in the afternoon. New officers to receive an 11-shot salute are Commodore Ralph H. Deaver; Vice Commodore David Smi ley. Rear Commodore Don Franklin, Fleet Capt. Edwin F. Steen Jr. and Port Capt. George Hoedinghaus. Breaking out the colors ltid each senior officer's flag will be Junior officers, Jim Riedel, commodore: J ay Lawrence. vice commodore. and Rick Jenness, r ear commodore. · A special tribute will be given Joseph A. Beek, one or the club's founders and secretary of senate. California Legislature for 55 years. In- vocation will be given by Dr. Cecil Hollman, director of Inter-Faith Foun- dation, UCL Among honored guests will be BYC stall commodores, Dr. lloward Baker, John Biby, WiJliam Blurock, William P. Campbell , Chip Cleary, Vilan E. Couch, Ricl)ard Fenton, Charles Glasgow. PauJ J . Holmes, Car- roll Hudson, Theodore Johnson, Donald Kemp, Frank Lynch, John Payne, Or. E. H. Riesen, Fred Smales. C. W. Smith, Lawrence Wheeler. F. C. Wood Jr., Converse Wurdemann and David Young. Visiting commodores o{ other clubs will be William P. Ficker. New- port Harbor; Ray Klein, Alamitos Bay; Thomas P. Dougan. Bahia Co- rinthian; Park Densmore. Cabrillo Beach; Tracy S. Holmes, California; Albert H. Al len, Del Rey ; Robert S. Hood, King Harbor: Bob Paley, Lido Isle; Harold L. Drake. Long Beach, and Charles W. Smu.h 11, Los Angeles. UNFURL THE PILAGS -After an ll·ahOt salute to new officers of Balboa Yacht Club tomorrow, the colon and senior officers flags will be hoisted. Ready for the 44th Opening Day Ceremoniea are (left to rt&bt) Commodore Ralph H. Deaver, Mn. David Smiley, wife of the vice commodore, and Mrs. Don Franklin, "ile of ..rear com· modore. Others are Paul J. Floyd, Mission Bay; Norman B. Neely, San Die- go; Tom Jackson, Santa Barbara; John Costello, Voyagers; William Kitch· ens, South Shore Sailing Club; Frederick K. Gle~on. Orange Coa!t; J. l t Miller, Coronado; Larry Test, Southern California Yachting Association. and Robert M. Allan Jr., Yacht Racing Union of Southern California. Before You ~ Flip, Forget Their _Lip and Take a Trip DEAR ANN LANDERS : Several months aao our son wu involved in a prank wtiich turned into a problem with the police. The boys were not put in jail, bot they wen reprimanded by the Judie. and suspended from school for the remainder cl the Mme.lter. 1be story made the newspapers aod my buablmd and I were ftrJ unhappy &boot Jt. . Oar 1011 la back ln IChool DOW and •olng beautifully. We bave had no troQble with tam since thlt un· fortunate epilode and think perhaps it helped clvt bim a sense of values. fbe problem is this: Slx or seven people in our soci.al IJ'OUP keep brlng· ing up the incident -asking ques· tlons and problng to learn if there was more to It than the M~per print~. ANN LANDERS ~ Whenever the 1\lbject la brought up my ~ loet Into a depression and la quiet for the remainder cl the evenin1. P1eaJe Cln me a few Landen-type sample aentence' to lbut theH people up. Thant you kindly, Ann. - £NOUGH IS ENOUGH. ·oEAR ENOUGH: v .. M 't .ett 11mple Mlle9cet. v.. Med aew trtt•. Cl 1Mke ,.. ... la Ml• ........ Try ........... peep)e.) DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 18- year-old dauatiter baa been keeping study company with a 22-year-old boy who baa been 1Hrr1ed and divorced. When I say steady I mean evttrt night for the put 9'gllt months. I have proof that lhey have bHn 1nt1mate. When I confronted Martha with the evidence several weeks ego ahe ICJ'eamed, "We are going to be mlfl1ld nut year. Get .a my beck." Martha walb witb a limp and feels ---......... .._...-. ~ .............. ----.... - ------- i-he la lucky lo ha~ a boyfriend hecause ol this small defect. I am \\orn out from trying to talk sense Into her head. Stie accuses me of being old· fashioned and meddling in her penonal affairs. Last week Martha threatened to move out of the house and ltve wtlh her boyfriend 11 I didn•t quit pi~ her. M1 bean heavy. I feel as ii I have failed letely. Our two older daqbtera aTied fine men and have lovei, f ea ol their own. I fear this iirl la IOhlg to wlnd up In de.!p trou- ble. Sbould J keep talking to her or shouJd I Jutt gl've up! -GOING AROUND IN cmCLEs DEAB OOINGt Your daaghtrr llD"' 7"r ••eat• •1 heart ae 1top ..... ,.. time. l1.,triuakl7, tbe r· llmp h11probably1tven lier a aeaae ef lnft rlorfly If 1t0t filer wonlllea1te11. Glrl1 who feel wortlllea1 of&ea pick bums as boyfrtead1. Have Y.H COD· sJdtre4 profeuloul Hip fer lier? DEAR ANN LANDERS: My bus· band's 6-year-old nephew is wrecklnl our marriage. Last weekend the boy walked on our couch with his muddy shoes, wrote on our ball wallJ with red crayon, tore up three new maga. zines and ripped apart my flowered h.at. Yesterday l told my husband I wu golnp: lo whale the t.ar out of ht kid if henuned anythinJl elae. He said. "You can't touch hlm. He's not your child." Is he right? -BOILING U~AR BOILING: Clllldre1 wbo are permitted to ru wtW ud dettn7 pro-, perty ~ow up te be a problem to tllemaelvea ancl lo everyoee ebe. You aboald lD11at that the cMlcl behave In your home or nt come back, and your •u1band 1bould back 7ou up. Where·, tlli1 poor ttd'1 motlter, anyway? If you have trouble 1etti.ng aloog wit.h your parenta ••• U you oao't get them to let you live your own life, send for Ann Landers' booklet. "Bugged by Parents? How to Get More Freedom.'' Send 50 cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, sell-addressed envelope. AM Landers wllJ be gla.1 lo help you with your problems. Send them to her Jn care o( I.he DAILY PILOT enclosing a stamped, Mlf·addressed envelope . -·~ -... -..-.... ""' ..... -....... ··---. .-..---.....--- J J .J 4 DAILY PILOT Friday, May 31, 1968 Sandra , Francine BillS Now Mrs. :John Sixon Btlort &he Rev. Harry. De.Joa&he in St. Bruno'1 C&tbollc Cburcb S a 11 d r a P'randDe BWt Md John Wllricb Dllon Jr. tzchanced 'ftddinc rlnas and wwa. Pwenta of the D8W)yweda .... Mr. pd Mr•. IJoyd w. • • 11111 .. Whittier and Mr. llld Mn Jobi w. Dixon ol . c-. ..... ,,.. llride, tiYID ii 1D&f~ rl•I• by bet father. ltltcttcl former Miss Bills carried • a iown of cbantUl1 roee-bouquet ol orchids and point lace r.nd atllr artpaa atepbanotls. and a train fell tram her AttendflllU '""' M 1 I I abouldln. Barbara Bills, tbe flride'a Till1 clUllWI of purls •IM« and maid ol boDor; and aequinl adarnld ber MCI tbe Mlnel Rita Dixon, neckUne and ~ and tbe benecllct'1 111ter; DllDI her bouff IM li1k Wualcm veil Fcrtney, her cousin from was ceupt to 111 btirk>om Newport Beach; D l 1 11 e Uwa ol pearla wblda wu \ Roeen1>s1. Downe7, and worn bJ her mother. Tbt ICaChy Blc., Corona del Mar .• Tbey donned •one ,.11o1r cblff on over llDu 1owm and carried white and 7ellow martuertte dm1 pompon bouqueu. Clarice Lisclandro '"d Katby Lou Mauldin were flower girls Jn miniature ftocks designed after the at· tendan1a. RJcky BUls, the bride's nephew, w11 ring bearer. Asked to stand ae best man wu Bruce Dixon, the bridelfoom's bro t b er . Ulhe1ine rueeU to their 1e.U were Dennil Bllls, her brother, Gary Poteet. Larry Dodson aod Harvey Smith. For the nuptials BW Car· roll performed on the orgm while Robert Carver was tile aololst. The home ol the bride's parenta wu tbe ..=:J for tbt reception by 250 pellll. DMlitt ud llve doYll deccrated tbe bomt and pool area. Mn. M. W. For4ney ol La Habn, the bride'• aunt, ualsted. The new)Jweda wlll mike their home ill COlta Mesa foIJowinC a ftddlDI ~ in Cllilcnia. Tbe new Mn. Dixon is an alumna of Warren Hilb School, Downey and tbe Univenlty of S o u t h er n California. At college me wu a member of Alpha Gamma Delta aorcrlty, Phl Chi '1'1>eU, w o m e n • s buaJneu fraternity a n d Alpha Kappa P I I , IC· c:Guntinf hoaoruy. MRS. JOH~. DIXON JR. M.kJng ~osta Ma.t Home ,Her husband is a graduate of the same high 1chool, Or1111e Coast College and the University of Maryland. He served four years ih the U. S. Air Force. Newport Beach Thrift Shop Opening Forest Home Women's AuxiJ.tary is announcing the openilig of the Quee n's Attic thrift shop at 472 Newport Blvd., Newpcrt Beach. ~Ding da7 wlll be next Monday and hours are trom 10 a,m. until 3 p.m. Mon· days tbrough Frid~1s. The shop b staffed by volunteer memben. On the f.irsl day a bac.kyard shoe sale is beina offered. Mrs. George Wiley of Cor· ona de{ Mar is thrill shop chairman and Mrs. Pete Myers of Laguna Beach is servini:t as her assistant while Mrs. Ted Lindstedt of Newport Beach is the shop's treasurer. Mrs. F. M . Tarbell of Newport Bec.-;:b is l~der of the area chapter. The auxiliary is affiliated with forest Home Christian ConfeT"ence Center, located in the San B e r n a r d i n o mountaina above Redlands. Mn. Marsden Lemon of Laguna Beach heads the en· tire orgmiuUon. Hair Styles Top Agenda ~ Tips on hair cue MK\ a dtmonstration on styling w{JJ comprise the prosram for B'nai B'rltb Women, Orange1 Coast Chapter. The group will meet at 8 p.m. Tbunday, June •. in the Security Flnt National BanJc, Costa Mesa. ?Us. Stanly Cohen, presi· dent and Mra. I r w l n Rosenberc, p~~am chairman extend an in· vitaUon to all interested women to attend the pro- gram by Roy Alvarudo, Newport Beach b':1r stylist. Trip to 'Paradise' AnUcipatln1 tbe tndlUonal aloha wlleome in Hono- lulu are Mr. and Mn. J~mes Black of WestmlUter who sail aboard tb• SS Lurline. lt'• Ulllt time of the year apbl when members el tbe Woman's AmfilarJ to .. Orance Cow1tJ M • d I c a l Aseociate iDIUJll altieen. Next Tuf.eday lit ll a.a. the women have plamecl a program in the Medical Asaociatioo b u i 1 d i n g , Orange. Mrt. W 111 t a ftl Wickett, p r e s i d e n t • an· nounces that Mrs. William .Moa, a past president, will ~the iDltalllng officer. Tak.ioc the top poet is Mrs. )lank Kendrick of Newpari Beacb. Tbe moeter of four waa~from Mercy Hoeptal Collete of Nursing In Sao Diego and transferred to UCLA and received ber BS ia !I ublic health nmalng. SM naarrJed Dr. Kendrick when ht was an iDtern at UCLA. Six yetn 1ago they moved to Orange County where her husband affiliated with Anabeim Memorial Hoepltal u a patbalollst. • The incoming president 'f'U h • a 't h chairman of Newport Beac:b's Jun i ~ r . lDal1 a. IDd In the aux· llllr1 bal .-vecl • com· ....., ..... cbairmul -~-CGr· r:Jnc wretalw. olJleen .. .. ....... LaarlDOI ....... . president.fleet; phi 1 i p Winlclr and Edgar S I Kart, ftJ'lt ad aeeCl8ll • l e • pnsideaU; Leo CuDJmlna and Dell Stewart, Secretaries; G. Jo h.n Knauer, treuurer. a n d David MacLaucbl&.a and Rldmd Preetoa, directCl's. AllZilWJ members of the Jntenetiiml b e a l t b ac· tlviUes WUI be feted. Co- cbainnen are Mn. Graham Gilmer Jr. and Mrt. James F. Edwards. Thia com· mitt.le collects 1 u r p 1 u s p h a r m a c e uticala and medkal. nrgicd, dental and optical suPPliet wblch are sent to the Direct Relief Foundation in S a n t a Bartma thtn lbipped to counlf... lr'OUDd the free .,.-Id. -Mrs . W~ Kr a mer , hospJtlijty cbalrman, b11 PRIS I DINT Mn.,,_. Kendrick planned an internlltional theme for the b u f ft t meetmc. EDta1ainaient will be provided by the 8avariln D an c er s from Palm ~ ... Cou~le Select October Date Harbor Council's Movie Guide Tbe •1acemeat " Janet Mart IDcl MlriM Capt. Jama A. Toobty was revelled befcn Ii family member1 bl tbl Anabt1m home of the brldMlect'a graadmotMr, Mn. J. w. Truuw. The lutun bride, dluCter of Mn. Davld Ms{"" of t...,... Niluel ... till !Me Mr. Marl, 1'11 crlduMecl from Mcywood Hi I~ School, Oraqe IDd attended ·Mount St. Mary'• College, Los Angeles and Ufe Jl67al West Sussex College of Narsing, Englc:nd. Prt1eatly Mile MM'l la A C o n t 1 n e n t a 1 Airlines stewardess attached . with the Mlll.tary Airlift Com· mand. ' The benedict•to-be, llCIO of Mn. Frandl T~Y of Alhambra IDd the ll1e Mr. Toohey. '9 a a,..._ ol Loyola Hlp ~ and Loyola Unlftr'llb', both in Los Angeles. CUrrtotly bt is I Horoscope FAMILY THE HAPPIEST MIWON· AIRE -Dlmt7'• mualcal comed1. WHEJlE ANGEL! GO TROUBLE FOLLOWS - lfotbw SuperkJr IDcl pro- """" JIUD/ have dlf. r.. w• on baa trip. · TEENS AND ADULTS TBB BALLAD OF JOBIE - Young widow in a struggle for women's rights. JANl!T MARI To Join BrW.. • THE BIG MOUTII - Croolll, hotel m.attr ad~cbMta bank examiner and bis look alike, a vicious hood. & pOct In 'Y'letMm and la tbt recipient of ll air medals in· cludiDC the DistJ.nguiabed FlyiDC Crou. ..!'!!__eoapla .... ltlleted ~ fCI' their~ iJI It Cltber1ne'1 Cat b o ffc Qnrcb, Laguna Beach. EL DORADO -Amuaiq actlon·paeked western. ENTER LAUGHING - Hi 1 arious, affectiooate iiim cl J..-life. WAlJ' UNTIL DAAJt -,.... tllrlDer. WILL PBNNY -ItiMrut cowboJ' .. ...._ bM coat.et ,,... a bame, f am.llJ IDd love ·la Ult nnt1amarlled .. 0 f Med-ID WO.. frock to rut«• faith and cdurqe of an 11th Cen· tury Mexlcln vUlqe. HOW TO SA VE A MAR· RIAGE AND RUIN A LIFE -Confirmed becbelar tndeevon t o eav. a friend'• mmTlqe. IN mE HEAT OF THE NIGHT -Murder in South ii IOlved by Nesro ~" ..t wtdtt police cbW. MADIGAN -New York police madnmt reveals probiems ol police com· mlsliODel' and hll atalf. NO WAY TO TftEAT A LADY -Ptycbopatb, la various dlaguises. THE PARTY -Sl&pltick camedy renMa w b • a dis~ Eut Ind.la actor is invited to a chic Holiywood party. SERGEANT RYKER - Court martial is re-opened for an American sergeant. THE SPY WITH A COLD NOU: A:&..:r°" THE AMBUSHERS -Sp1 B~ AND CLYDE - True M1 of bat rob- berl. IN COLD BLOOD - Scorpio: Significant Inf ormatidn Offered llAnJllB TaNI AND AIKJL11 DANGD ROUTB =..-:~~ dthdlq smtt ldtDtlat. then bat to dtf9Dd bilDlelt from tralton dldn bb own or11Diutioa. nwn. C...-'1 re. .......... of polntllt1 ........ IRMA LA DOUCZ -Hwaar .S CGmplleaticm ol lnt -Parll 1t11e. P. J. -Prtvlltt ~at.or beoomtl bodypard ill lurid ftlm ..-ted by murdlrOll Wlltr.;, SATURDAY. JUNE I By SYDNEY OMARR ''The wtee ~ contrGll his destiny . . . Astro..,o points the way." ARIES (1'arch 21·April 19 ): Day featuru pleasurable activity. Ez· citement of dJscovery Js ae- eet1ted. Evening featurtl romantic Jnteretts. Your creative resources come to fore. Personal magneUam soars. TAURUS (April 20-Yq 20): You JnlY be questiOMd about your plans. StJck tD principles -blck up aa-- ment with facta. Sticlt c9ll to home bMe if pradllll. Streu effort to a t t al a greater dome.Uc hatmaf1. GEMINI (May 11.,,_ 20): Be analytical In eoa- nection witb messeges. • ters, telephone calls. Meua fi..od out motives. Check between the lines. Your mfod Is alert. Satisfy in- tellectual curiosity by ask· ing questions. GEMINI message. Evenlll& faYWI meeting wJtb friends. ....... Evaluate aomt of ,.. hopes, wll1'ea. Don't aK. far more tban·yw cm ..... Overcome p. t t '1 fttbp. ICOl.PIO (Oct. ~Nov. 11>: Bt flalble where work IDllbodl art coaceuaed. You aa n1u today, but teep la ~ ,.our blalc I o a 1. lltormition vohmt•td by .. you meet durln& IOClal outln1 prov11 alplflcut. L\GmAJUUS (NOY. 22- Dtc. U ): Written mlWlll commellda attenUoa todaJ. Cbtct fac:ta. Bt tborouO. Commumca&a from one afar cou1d brilbtn ... tloM1 atmolpbtrt. Fine for maktnc travel plan1. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21· Ja. JI): Pwmlt othtrt to malat 1DODtJ dldllcma. You tlDd to wut quick actloa, "1t 1Bllte, ~ m., come up with facu which necessitate reas o n a b 1 e delay. Don't be in too much ol a hurry. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on marriage. parhtr1hip, 1e1al GUNS OF SAN SEBAmAN -Outlaw dam pri1th THE PRESIDENT 'S ANAL Yl'I' -Bn111 farce DAR Chapter ~ Places Old Glory · in Spotlight PaUtDct Wrilbt ,...__,._ ~ioftbt~ llnolutiOD, will ... the flal durillc • Cll'tlDGDJ llNlldtd cw ~~ Albln ..... , ,..,... -.. .... , ............ tbt HcMl Latme • Jl:JI '-" dQ, ...... Mn. Orlllldo Alllln of 0...,., ..... ~ book cMlnam ............. .. .. Or-.. OallillJ .... .. act Put ••I Illa Cllti will blataD ome.a afttr ....... 1lllroMtd by Mn. O.lls D. 'hat. -'nlClll named to ""' tbt group for the oat two JWI include the Mme1. Erwin B. W..arks, . regent; Fred C. Ross and Herbert G . Albrtdd, ... .... llCClld .. ,.....t .... H. Ax· -1), dtlipllll; Gerlad Prelltw Ud Teat, rtcorfla1 ed cor- r••P:::tltel'ltmit•; Jamtt , trwer; Sbeldoa rtll*ar; ADD W • t k e , lllltGrta; ,...... ~. Ullrvian, ad aa..i J. --!Ao " ...... dlnetarl. Mn. -. aatloaal ~ c:llllrma, '* .... will till .. ..., •· r o u n d i n I the fill'• alcbmne, Old G)ary. lftmbln of the Uecutivt board will hl'W . a I holtesles and offttera and chairmen will present their yearly reporta. a Ire em en ts . Faµrily ___ .. ____ _ members, borne, domestic St. Catherine's attuatioa spotlighted. Kind ...... ...... Suu..N HARAMIA lnta11d Betrothal News Told Mr. and Krs. Georae H.-.mla of Santa Ana HtiCbta have minounced the tqlflllleDt of t h e I r ~. Suun Lynn Haramia to John Scott GroDelM)er,toaofMr.aad Mrs. JobD H. Gronemeyer of Saata Ana. Mii Haramia is a lfllduMa of Corona del Mir Hiib School and attends Oraae COlllt, College. Her ftlnce, an alumnus of TuldD Hlp Sebool, aUeoded occ IDd cumotly is •· tlcmd at the Umted St*! NaYll Aqildblous Baee, Ommdo. No Ute ... been set for lat ftCldinr. Cectu1 Society Or11119 Oomty cactus ud Succ1llat lodety meeu tie arat W......,ay at noon in Odd Ftllon Hall, Cotta Mesa. Mn. Roy Jonn at 548-SOM can be contacted ~ further information. CANCER (June 21~ 22): Accent on enlarging scope ol activity, intereau. By doing plenty of listenlal tonll't you live val11abll ID- s i 1 b t. Utilise p1 1t knowledge. Somethln1 la brewing, meaning money for you. of day la wtlkb '°" ODd out what 1b«>tt dote to 109 really Ullnt. PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20): Give attention to heaJth -and be ready for unuaual Peering Around Leaders Changed l.£0 (Jilly 23-Aug. 21): Your WDal' cycle movca up; you are better able to ma.kt rltllt deelaklns. Reallz41 tbia -be cGafkltnt. Get reed)' for new Jll'oJ«t by tyiDI up IOOM •* -Dcm't i .. " Job ball· ...... VlllGO (Aq. »Stpt. Ill: ElceDll& nmtnc for llc-mr.. ...... Get lnYll* ii ........ OU t 1 I• t ,.....,, Avoid aelf.,etJ. .... ti uperiencel of ...... ltQC!y poQJbillf1 ol !~ eomtnK1ive K · "iiUA (Sept. 23-0ct. Dl: I'll .llllb....U.. St ... , After 1 e a d i D I St. vis.it. Your aid is solldted by----. ..... -.... -• member ol or..-..eton. Catherine's Couacll of c.tbolic Women fOr two ... .. Mr pal a JllfS, Mrs. G. J, Rank• Heed U-feeMnp. Do wbat JOU bow to be l1Cllt Fareeo any other ac:Uc9. D' TODAY U YOUR lll&TllDAY J: .. !D-:r:.:; --: ,... "°-.....,. OllnMlJ ,..., .............. wHll dttaOe -1Mlt llU II mtn11afllllllll ...... wUl turn over her :pr--. Desert mideDce followin1 Ual gavel to Mill Alm Rem, almoat two WMkl la the in· durinl luncheon II tbt tlmlvt _.. mt cl Ult Baa. IQ Qub at D:• DIMrt Hn•lllL P a 1 a p.m. ,.._,.,, Jant " Slrtaa II lh. J::J,Ew> Mn. 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J. ..... ~ THIS MON"r'M, ll4E (X)JETE[) Bl.JO( F!m'HER GOES lO THE TRIBE'S BEST POI I EkV MAKER! THAT JUDICIOUS JUG JOCKEY! THAT POETIC ~TTER OF PRIME PO'fS!: TUMH> ~, I NAME 't'OU INDIAN OF THE 'MONnt! · MISS PEACH -Al-JO THe Nl!W TeA0-41N6 MACHINES O~FWR MAHV AO\IANT'AGeS. DllmE DIW .. ..... ..--..... .. -. . --.... ly Chrrftas M. ~hr·ls 01-h SO l~AT1S MOW You DID IT- ')t>U HAI> ;H> Wt~D WITH You. ly Md NCT THE Le.AST 0~ WHICH 15 NIC-eft LeGs. 1, mm w. SPEAKING -Senators Eugene McCarthy, left, and Robert Kennedy, Democratic presidential hopefuls will debate Saturday night at 9:30 on Channel 7. The two men will compete in the California Primary Elections on Tuesday. TELEVISION VIEWS Oio Awards Not Vielred By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -One awards ceremony of interest to television viewers is unlikely to get on camera : The presentations for commercials that recently won for their makers "Clios," the adver· Using agencies' equivalent of the motion picture's Oscar. MESSAGES from the sponsor do, after all, oc- cupy the television screen at least one-sixth of all air time. Most viewers react more violently to com- mercials they dislike than. to shows they don't like. They can skip the show , but .must just suffer through a minute commerral. A half-hour roundup of the season's award-win- ning commercials would be interesting. But since the major networks are in fierce competition for sponsors and since air time is purchased at great cost, it is highly unlikEly such a program will ever make the channels. AT THE "Clio" a.ra'rd ceremonies of the.Amer- ican Television and Radio Commercials Festival last week, about 60 statuettes were passed out. But since a commercial must be seen or heard to ident- ify, most of them, even with tiUes, are difficult to recaU. This viewer recognized ft'Om titles and brief descriptions a few of the top awards winners.~One was that series of bitterly funny case histories of the build-up of king-size headaches. Another was the cartoon commercial showing a nagging dia- logue between a man and his unhappy stomach. A third ws the series of tongue-in-cheek dramas plugging pitted prunes. MEANWHILE , the television code committee of the National Association of Broadcasters has recommended that certain restrictions on advertis· ing. products for personal use be rel axed and ~at . instead of banning the product, the commercials be judged individually on the basis. Involved specifically is advertising about two hemorrhoidal preparations and one personal hygiene product. The recommendations will be acted upon by the NAB board in mid-June. THE INDUSTRY code currently bars advertii.- ing of "particularly intimate products which ordi- narily are not freely mentioned or discussed." Dennis the Menace · • JOI PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS Aa8=6- 1<JkLL 0... Of T\e 1.Mfett hellfffet t. OP..ip Cevtlt, I .. 18 DAILY PILOT r rlday, May n . 1%8 G,urney · 1st, 2iid, 4th;. Turhi.nes Go P1:1tl-putt By DEKE BOULGATE Of 1M o.llr Plitt Sien INDIANAPOLIS -Dan Gurney. the Corona del Mar good guy. was elated. of course, t.hat he drove his Olsonlte special to a second place finish In t.he · IndianaeoUs 500 Thursday, but he was just as Happy the winner was rldlng ln a Gurney-built Eagle. "We ran hard all the way. and I have no complaints." Gurney aald In bls garage alter the race. "We didn't have any Idea we could win before the race, but we were hap- py lo do so well. "U we had to lose we were happy It wu to a man driving one or our c.ars." Bobby Unser, who achieved th~ pin· nacle of his brilliant auto racing career ~nly dght months aft.er the death of his fat.her. another .. racing great. drove an Eagle OUy to victory. Last November be was second to Gurney In the Rei Mays :rx> at Riverside before switc.hlng to a Gurney product. Efficiently making up the ground behind Unser was the two-man "Gurney factory" team -the man himself. moving from 10th at the start steadily up through the field. and New Zealander Denis Hulme. last year's roolde of the race. who ran tbird and fourth much of the way ancl finished f~urth. ' Early in the race Gurney put on a tremendom battle with A .• J. Foyt. ac- tually pushing Foyt so hard his Coyote Indy Pigpen Mud ~ugs 300,000 INDIANAPOLlS. Ind. IAP) -It waa a picnic in a pig sty. Although several Inches of Infield mud spoiled the traditional Memorial Day picnic grounds and parklng lot for most of the 300,000 persons, t.her<) were those who Just couldn't resist the challenge. The infield on 500-mile race day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a massive mudple -with rain on 2.1 days In May. Panic was dropping a car key. Hap piness was burying a chicken bone with the press of a foot. Those who inhabited the inJJeld look a bit of Indianapolis home with them Officials estimated the automobile population in the infield at ooe-tbird of normal-down to 7,000, and those sl.Jthered haphazardly into positJoo. Fans wbo tradiUooally spread th eir blankets and unpack picnk lunches had to bring along boards or face the prospect of sinking in the ooze. Some youngsters played touch football io the mire. Th~ mud even kept the usual brawls lo a minimum. A special trou- ble detail of state troopers was never needed. A deputy sheriff said. ''Business i~ so bad I feel lonesome." Perhaps it was just as weU ThP i;pec1aJ bus brought to the track to haul pnsooers to jail each year was stuck in the mud, loo. As for the race itself, the heralded turbine racer is beginning to look like a gymnasium fight.er on the lnd.ianap- olis Speedway. Isaac Curtis Burt Freak Beach AccUlent Injures Santn Ana Ace dERKELEY -Disparagjng news :>mes out of a freak beach accident u Santa Ana High School's super athlete ' -Isaac Curtia -is carrying hi.a lef1 arm ln a sling and Is a questionable perlormer for tOOay's California lftale high 1 c h o o I track championship preHnu at the University o 1 California. Berkeley. It seems Curtis was working out. running up and down the stretch of Newport sand which is adjacent to his Ull l l lllll lll• WHITE WAS H 11111111111111~ .. OLINN WMITa part-time employment when he sud· denly stepped on a sharp shell which had been washed ln. He stumbled. landed on hls left shoulder. and suffered torn muscles. His coach. Earl Engman. says the injury Is serious enough to possibly sideline Jaaac from the high and low hurdles. However, he may be able to run on th1t snappy Saint 440 relay team. Curtis figured to wtn state medals in t:-. Osteen Ends 'Ballet Walk;' Dodgers Home three events and was given a· better than even shot at winning the two obstacle races. E.puan W • ratt.tt anique ar· rtva1 here t. tbt Bay area. In- cidentally. He ud ftll1' other Oruge Couty huddles s_aJ1ed u1*1tr the Goldfn Gate Bridge at 4 a.m. today, JIODf' the worse for wear. They left from Santa Barbara on Wedllesday, taldng th.. voyage on Boward Brubaker'• craft. Stormy Petrel. Alto rt1tta1 Brubaker'• abnttle1 on tbt hip IHI WeN On Nellet- tel.n, Bob Saell au Larry AnNa. The fives0me Is taking 1 sail across · San Francisco Bay tonight and they invited me lo go along. But after hear· Ing Engman·s kidding (?) suggestion that J might be lost overboard i11 the middle of the bay on a waveJe.ss night. I decided to pass up the risk for something leM dangerou11 . . . like sky diving. A1 HHJ tllere ire 1eme ex- ~eaally tine undtrclu1mee t• Lilli goldea aulvenary of die Mte prep spike clu1Jc. One lftlt lad .. ,,....... • ..,, Nk1Mla1 tf Reeclley, wt.e It• eegotia&ed tile mDe la 4:17.%. . Anotbtt Is -tptdaUst ltlek BroW11,ef Los Alt.I, ""'9 M11 cUe•d off I 1:5U ..... far. He ••• aophomore. . Ford falJed. The Oranee Coan area driver worked hia ••y Ulroagb the pack as two-tblrd.c of the field fell out around him. Another victim of bard Gbrney driv· Ing was Lloyd Ruby, wbo bUll the lead for 42 laps but dropped bact at the fin ish. The Eagle. a racln~ machine dqjgn. ed for the 24 race~USAC-circuit, has finally made it in the big show aft.er two disappointing yeara at the 2Jh-mlle oval with first, second and fourth place fin ishes. Gurney. like many of the dri9en here. looks to the piston eJlgfDe to pro- vide the motive power for USAC championship race cars from now on. "I think that the current ~ of racini we are la now requiret that we do not run turbine enliDes, wbich are very expensive. Alao the cost will .pt out of sight when we start bopp!ng them up. "I think ii we are goint to make a change. we ahould do everythine we can to encourage American manufac· turers to enter stock engines in this race. "It would be great for the aport if we had Fords, Chevy1 and Cbryaler producta and American Motora in this race. I don't think then ii any ~ce in racing for the sound crt t&>e turbme.." Gurney the driver and Gurney the •manufacturer are hard to pick apart. So far hla All-American Eagle factory in Santa Ana hu turned out 22 race cars. and hil finiJh Thursday waa tbe SMILIN' DAN -Corona ·c1el Mar's Dm Gul'IMIJ drvft to hta nn.t. fi nish ever at Indianapolis Thursday, finishing a close second behind Bobby Unser. It was Gurney's sevlllth appearance at the IOO and only the second time he'd finished the race. best linct be came to race at Indy in. 1982. That first year 1-wu a teammate of Graham Hill Oil tbe Mlckey Tbompaoa team, qualified In the top 10 but wted only half the race. In '83, he waa aeventb ta a Lotus Ford, in '84 a Ford non-flnllber after 110 laps of impressive runntna. Dan entered hia own Eagle team for the first time in 1986, wu third at ~ lapa when the Eagl' ir..otu1 quit. The next year be waa ca\Jght up in the in· credible first-lap accident t.hat wiped out half the field and datroyed hia car but injured no one. Lut year be was the only driver who 1ta1ed e.ven close to Parnelli Jones UDtit the STP turbine failed and Foyt 1'on. 1f Thur.,'s Indy victory •aa the mott important IO far for I Gur6eymobile, even if DQ wun't in the driver'• 1eat Barriq ID un. foreseen bappenina. Uftlflr will sweep to the USAC cbampionahlp. Gurney revealed tbe bill climb star Will IOOD switch back from Qf. fenhau.ser power to Ford, and it may be Ford witb Eagle hardWare made at Dan's Santa Ana planl As for Gurney'• plans. he will con· tlnue lo be a motor raoing commuter- in 1968. as he bu been tbia month, abtenUng himself from the Speedway twice to run in Spanlab ancl Monte C&rlo grand prils. Tough Life? "Naw. sometimes ifs like getting a vacation every other week." • ·Finish Line M'...t Fa l~I-. ucf 1111 it..i llew~. C.IH .• No. 10, 1111 , 0"9 '· , ... llY o.~m=· b:r--. "*· f.J .. FfnltY Nr rNd ( UMr, I~ ·-• 1 Ollllf!V ~Mriof"d, FOf'I WOr111, T1>1,, No. 11. ,.. F«d. I • tf. Gra11tm Ill r LOfldolt. E11t1letld, Ho, 10. lo1U1 ···" .. WhltntY 1111111111. lll '""· JI. A. J. FOYI Jr., llouslOll, No. I. CO\fole Fon!. 17 .. ,.. 21. lton11 .. I UdlrMn .• l• CalWCM, C.llf., No. ~. Eatle l"«d 76 loo•. n. Jim Mahe¥. Oe~r, Colo.. No. 71, Vollti.d 1UfDocllerttd FOfd, 61 llPs. 21 Jerry Gr•nl, Sltn DI-C•llf., Ho. 7l. EHie Ford.,. 1-.. 2A. G¥v """'"-· Tlnlr( Pa<11, 111 .. No, 11, 'rd! turllocllertled Oflef!M-. o II• . . Arnie Kl!epper, &ellavlUt, Ill., Ho. 11. Voltatedt Ill 9'd Fon!. 42 a-. A V. nHf'. Al~,_, HM,, No. '4, Loi.~ IU ••WCI Fo,4, .0 leM . • Got'Cloft ~ Hls1'-. Mtclt., Ho ... GatN~ tvrllodler• ~. 31 llPI. ,,:,, ·r:..~IWoil, "'9flett•, Ohio. Ho: "· "•""< ~· 'fti· Arlt.. No ... E .. 1. ' . ~~ ~ ..... "·Mon-' ll. Jim Hur1WIM, Hortll T......,., N.Y .. No. 5', Mtll•l'll turllocNr...i. ~ t ltos. ll . ._ ltlndf, "-l•lll. SWl'twi1"d. Ne. ». .... !Nm It.at. J ..... U Merlo A~I. Nuarelll, ,. , He. 2, ll...t tu,_,..,..,. ~ I fff. · ~tlap Road Trip Angels Invade Oakland; Tig_ers Log Oean Sweep OAKLAND (AP) -California Angel Manager Bill Rigney waa encouraged by only two things today u hll team prepared . for the first game of an arduous road trip that callt Sor 18 pmes in 13 da71. ~ After dropplns Che ftnal pme of a home dad. 'nJ1lr'l4aJ .ID Anahebn wl turd ..,.._. -DMnlt ~· 7-1, u. M9* ear' 1d terwf and IDailbt'• pme. Only the play of Don Mincher and Jack Hamilton pleued RipeJ. RJ.iney'1 pitching1tafi may be hard lft88eC1 the nen 13 days. The trip calls for three gamea at Oakland, four at Baltimore. tive in three days at New York and then four at Boston. Tbe Angela return home June 14. Jim Northrup, Bill Freeba and c•-•et a, 7,ae ,...... r .. ._., .. rv Willie Horton provided the hJttin g Thursday that enabled Detroit to clinch the series. Northrup knocked in three runs with a single, sacrifice fly and his seventh homer of the year. Freehan bad two walks. ~o singles and his eighth home~ of the year, driv· ing in a pair. · Horton bad a slngle and a double. The Tigers pinned the 1ou on Rick Clark. 0-4, whose wildneu helped Detroit ICOre three runs in the tint four innings. D8TIOIT CALll'OtlNIA .. ,11rtf ... ~..-. Mo:Aullfft, 211 ' 2 2 0 F•llllClll. • J 0 2 • S~llrf. cf • 1 l I Sd\NI, :lb 4 0 1 t Norn\rw, rl • 1 1 J 11-l. d ' t 1 O ,,_...,, c J l J 2 Mlnd!er, lb • 1 t J W.llortoft, II l t 2 1 llelc .. l'dt, If 4 0 0 t ~. If 1 0 t t llln1911, rt 3 I 1 t Celll, Ill l t 0 0 5-tri9flo, t 2 0 & t Wlf1.lll ••••k-.2b 4 0 1 1 °'"'· • ' o a t 11.ci.rtt, 111 1 o a • ..,.,.,,,., • l • a • J.Hell. "" 1 a o • Ltllter, • 1 f 1 f W-, II I 0 0 0 1(1~1111100t '"""· • 0 0 0 • " J.HM!I...... • 0 0 & 4 ..... , .... MarW • .., 1 e e • Totals SI 1 II t T•ll 3' ~ f • ~ ................. 111 1t1 m-1 C:..llltntlt .... ..... •• • • ... 9'I 1• • -I Even Towels I Hard to Find In Gay Paree PARlS (AP) -It's an odd attuatioo wt. rival ~ in one of tti. wcrld'1 &Nat tennia tourumenea have to 8hare the .ame topel. That ii one of tA' curiCllH1es anhe . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Claude Os· teen's critique of himself could have been construed as ballet walk. but the Cindnnat:i Reds knew better alter they bowed to Los AngeleJ, s-3. "I think I atralgbtened everyth1ng And other views off the cuff . • • aJl airplane pueengera should be equip- ped wtt.h paracbutet er cyanide pelleta . . . the area coach who milsed the CJF track finals to attie1'd a church cookout shows me little c 1 a 1 1 . . . night high school buebe.11 abould be stamped out . . . how they ever kept Dave ~lewsk.i from betag athlete of the year at Costa Mesa High merits a g r a n d jury invettitatlon . . . Newport Harbor High teacher Cand ex-coach) Emil Neeme lost a nephew in the Viftnam mess . . . the American League's divisional playoff idea is splended, but the dlvi1ioo allp- ment is putrid. lt&$,.,.#l)ll -·Art Pollard doe50't seem to be in a happy frame of mi nd here. 'His STP turbine car had just conked out at Thursday's Indy 500. Pollard "Pt~ wasn't .ione with turbine woes -all three turbine entries }ailed to finish the race. French Cbamptonlbips at tbe Roland • Gem>s stadilllll -simply because Paria laundri• have joined 1be strike and cleu iowel.a 1n hard to find. out wttb 11>me estn practice a few nlghta aao." t.be left.handfr s~ had fallen into some b9d habit&. like loc.klng my hi pc." Tonight another Dodger pitcher takes the 1potUJ!ht and if Don Drysdale, c11> duplicate his '11utoou the Jut lour times out. he'll atep into a clan by hlmeelf. U'9 A .... L.8 ClltClllllATl • 11.W •ra,.. 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Tbe Calument F•m 0Dlt'1 ~ oa If al nine .-;. .. ..,.. purse wl1I Ille Triple ()ow:a ,,.. h .... ... be ........ $1l7.700 to the ... he ,.. p)8ce4 ...... XilMuellJ ................. tcr tbit r.-°""' lftet-Oaiar'a Jm11' ftl dl9-..ubUtw fa -.._ AmbenM qualihd, and ,,. apt ,.._ wblD be woo. romped to victory la tbl Prabel•. POil time wtD tie appro%imaa.Jy 1:30 H.is ma.In com,etltioi in thl ~ p.m. PDT. wiltl aadonat teltvtlkm ruulq of U» BellDOlll 11 apeded t.e ~ bf CBS. be Mn. Adele Rancr1 can Mt,._.. rt wru tae tbt fhit nmnlfta Of 111 and GreentrM 8tablel' st._. 0.. rw at Belmall PB 11nce 1982. ......,, ........ 0 ·~· ........ 1'11 .._. pa 2 nNll _.. o.M"9 .. it •' 111 t wflo. 8ebnoat ,_. IUQtl Aldolle, Aw JWd•t .... -.... i -0 2 0 I t.) --l > ., C-rown length victory over Better Self. Seturday, Forward Pan 1ets hJ1 distance tett, and a p1Miq mark will put Ida nmne in ractnc records along wttll ttloee al the eilbt other Triple Q,,..wbmn, .:::.,-..... ·---1 ........ IF.: •• t • Between pmes. one player towe~ bimlelf down and tben hands h.towel to ... opponent. It's ttrange, too, to .ee a trail ol tired p&a,... wiDdiDC tbeir .,., trom tbe McSum ttroaltb ttie ~ wtten tbe day'a l>ll3 la owr, hlWiDI their tquipmea( 'ntat'1 because ot the .-Oline lhortage. The fi"9ncb ~ the p&ayers with mt)' tea when they come hot and dult)t from the courts -u lone .. the power la1ta. Bu.t each day the ele<:· triclty 11 cut off for a couple of hours or t0 -~ offtboot ol the 1trtkee -tDd u t.be7 can't boil wats wttbout ., ............ . Flw Oii tbtt u eoatn.ud (Jl'OI -Rod I.MW, ... 8-WIJl IDd RoJ Z--Of Alatra1h., Pan c b o CJ.a1rnl• ti i.. I~ and Andrei GlmeDo ti SpUa -l'MCbed .. 1alt a. OI the Ive. however, fd:1 Roenall '* mt )'et JOit • lt't. Tbe l&xtll member Of OtGr .. M&'Clll'a mala ...... Allltrallan Fred .... f ace• llrta JonncMc af YtlfDlla* ta a llOlllkoaDd 1mtm todl,J. ~. ,,. •' 111 By G Of ... !ERKE prellmJnl main ei callforah sebool tri converse Stadium eolden ai of the ate nus fytng rou event ex ed di.set Headin1 t1 con tit heats la fabuloU. Buntin etc Wlllian: out jult ' top tbre4 which be for Satur He'a u tested wl ~Georg who rolle 1:52.2 ck aid of eer JONES I WUHarr ' ~rin~ medal fl of Long has a 1:5' season. Jones i today, he Paired are sucl &. of O :SU). Alto (1· Croft ot I The an "run ju1 qualify," swift pac ttar. Howev1 his exc ability S() for Sattu OTHER Other shooting Saturday Ron ff; hurdler · Isaac Ct who is a the hurdl jury btr counted' Hamle: Fisher o and Jerr Rooeevel tdl'b stk:! 13.t. Lowell Raphael 14.2 entr . menace can com Also pi Claxton does not today's I Going Hamley, Tilley of Each ls Each CO! Ea~ Ba~ Net J:ita!k c bp1. aw1rdt night b• most 0 buebaD presente mOlt v season f Chuck &ther l ~~ Vant~ andBW Bill&. Seuoa BWPn Averare Frosh ~tain; P. Varsi~ Captain: MVP: I ImJr~· Dan Aul Saunder Fisl ··--""""' 17' .... MIMI ........ " ...,_.. ... "'""' MAlllM ......... ...,,. .. ........ ... -....... .. .. • ~ . .,_ ... ... _.. -·-,J -...•__,.,.. • --··--.,.. ..... _...., _ _.. • ..._. _ __..__.._...._.A»-. .... --------.-'--,,_..------,..-.. • .-...~ • ~-. • ______ .._,., _____ , __ , ________ '"""!"'!""Cr-•--""r..;.·-..... 9' • r .. J ,. . .. -.. c Williams ~ights tO "survive In State Meet 880 Prelims -~-ld_~Y_._M~~-)_l,_l~.968---------;..._--------~D~~L~Y~'~JL~O~T~Jt SA Has Jeff Hein, Ex-Tar Ace, Hurdlers Shot Twice in Vietnam BJ GLENN WHITE Ofllle Oeltrflllet ..... BERKELEY -Today the prelimioariea, Saturday 1he main event • 506 of caufornia's finest h I g h aebool tract .ct field stars converge on 1he Edwards Stadium track here fOf' the golden anniversary running of the st.Le championships. This afternoon~·· quali· fy'lng rounds are fOr: very event . except th o-mlle and cijscua. , · Heading the un· ty contingent in today's beats is Paul Williama, the fabulo'us SM runner from HllDti.ngton Beach High. Williams hal his 1fOl'k cut out just t.o ltey among the t'O{> three for hiJ beat - which he must do to qualify for Saturday's finale. He's up again.st an un- tested whiz from PiUlburg ~ George Alfaro - a lad who rolled to an impr~ive · 1:52.2 clocking withou( the aid of eerious competition. JONES FAVORED WUHama' best is l : 51.2, posted last weekend in his bliatering d u e I with g o I d medal favorite Greg Jones · of Long Beach Poly. Jonea baa a 1:50.t to ha credit this season. Jones is in a different beat today. however. ~aired up with Williama are aucb threats as Bill &ze of Clayton Valley (1 :54.4), Bill Restini of Palo Alto (1:55.l) and Roger Croft ot Fresno (1:55.5). The announced stratgey of "run just fast e110ugh to qualify," may still require a swift pace by the HUlltington &tar. However, be is known for his exceptional recovery ability so he should be ready for Saturday's showdown. OTHER COUNTIANS Other top c o u n t i a n s shooting for a berth in Saturday's finals include Ron Hamley, the nifty hurdler from Lowell High; Isaac Curtis of Santa Ana, who is a doubUul starter in the hurdles becauee of an in- jury but he'• still being counted on in 1he relay. Hamley is in wHh Crai.c Fisher of Forestville (14.0) and Jerry Willan ol Fresno Rooeevelt (14.1) for t1'e 120 -stlcb. Hamlef'• best u 13.9. Lowell Harris of San Galore Santa Ana Hi&h School. an institution always ble~­ ed with outstading burd· lers. will have what will probably be the greatest ar· ray ot timber -toppers in Orange County prep history next spring. Coach Earl Engrnan's Saint spikers were tough in the barriers this ieuon but they lose only seniors Steve HiJI (14.7, 19.9) Mid Andy SoUs (15.4 and 19.6) from tbis year's team. Here's who's returning: JUNIORS: wac· Curtis ( 14.0, 18.6), Gary Jensen (lf>.7, 20.4) and Gene Ro· berts (16.1. 20.9). SOPHOMORES : Willie Young (15.3, 20.8) and Jim Davis (15.2, 19.9). "This year we had eigtit kids at 15.8 or better in the highs," Engman said. "I can'( recall ever hear· ing of a high school with that many outstanding hurd· lers. We've always had good hurdlers 3' trus school but nothing like this." The rosters of recent past stellar Saint hurdlers includ· es Haward Parker (14.3, 1961 ), Lois Muniz 04.2. '63) and Bill Lindsay ( 14.5. '65 l. By EARL GlJSTKEY Of .... DellY ,. ... '""' ..... The• Viet Cong sniper '4ited atoicly behind his crude barricade of logs and rotted vegetation. The sun was setting and it was hard to see in the junglt but he could hear the four American s o l d i e r s ap- proaching. Suddenly, 75 feet away, he saw them. He sighted his C h i n e s e • m a d e AK47 machine gun a.nd opened fire with ~ rounds. Sgt. Jeff Hein was slam· med to the ground and he wondered if he was dead. "( never Io st con- sciousness." recalls Hein. a former Newport H a r b o r High School athlete. "I went into instant shock -the pain was terrific." Hein was hit twice. The first bullet went through his rifle butt and splattered into ·his right wrist, creating a large, open wound. The se- cond bullet pierced his left arm between sh<>ulder and elbow, broke the bone into 15 pieces. and still had enough velocjty to break two rib~ and lodge into the right side of his back. The three other men in H e i n ' s reconnaissance patrol returned fire and aliased the sniper but he escaped. · "I woke up in the hospital the next day in Bien Hoa and I was sure glad to see two casts on my arms -r knew my arm was in bad shape and I was afraid I might lose it.'' Hein still can't raise his 25 North Candidates Aim for All-Star Team left wrist U nerve damate doesn't heal itsell, i.·u undergo s u r g e r y at Veteran's Hospjtal in San Francisco w i t b i n six months. Hein, 21, was a track and basketball at h 1 e t e at Newport before he was. graduated in 1965. One of Newport's best a 11 -ti m e milers, be reocrded a 4:19 clocking in '65. , Still recuperating from h1s 'wounds, Hein works at tbe Hi-Time Gourmet Foods & Spirits at.ore in Newport .Beach. He completed one semester at Orange Coast College before he entered the Army in 1966. He plans to re-enroll at OCC when he receives bis m e d i c a-1 discharge. Last fall, with the rest of the lOlst Airborne DivlsiG.n, he was airlifted to Vietnam. Three months and 16 days later, he was wounded. Hein, whose father is in art professor at Cal State (Fullerton). tells depressing stories of GI life in South Vietnam . "The VC are everywhere -they could be anything from town barbers to the people you see runnblg around selling the ors Cokes. "And a lot of those Cokes are poisoned. The VC take' the caps off and pour in formaldehyde or a c l d • Probably 99.9 percent of ttie Cokes are OK but when a GI gets a bad one you really "We 've had at least one hurdler in the CIF finals every year for the past 10 ~ ~ars in one division ," Eng- man added. Twenty fjve n o r t h e r n Orange County basketball stars have been nominated for the north team that will play ttie south at Orange Coast College this summer in the annual charity prep game. hear about it." Grande ; Alex Htoderson, ---------- "This year we had three at the finals and four last year." Engman left W~dnesday for the Saturday State meet at Berkeley. Three of the foor legmen on the 44<1 re- lay team he took with him •are underclassmen, two of them sophomores. Engman will not only field a strong hurdle contingent neiat year but the rest of • the events -with the ex· ception ot the shotput -will be stocked with talented athletes as well. The game pits the best graduated senior!i from the county prep ranks. The nominees: Jerry Brucks. Anaheim; Craig Childress. S u n n y Hills: Jim Coleman, Bolsa Grande. Craig Emerson. Rancho Alamjtos: Gary Fox, Valen· cia: Steve Futchko. Buena Park, Dave Harding. Bolsa Brea. Roger Hobbs, Orange; Larry Jackson. Santiago; Bob Kleinholz. Loara : Joe Morgan. La Habra, Steve Moya, Kennedy. Marv Owens. Fullerton ; Ken Quinn Troy, Mike Quinn, Western; T r o y Rolph. Ol'lange; Mark Sanders. Villa Park; Mike Staffieri, Su'nrry Hills ; Steve Thornton. Magnolia . Jack Trotter, Foothill; Fred Van Der Li n d e , Garden Grove: Steve Williams, Santiago: Steve Wilson, Lowell. S c o t t Wright, Fullertoo. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMER ICAN LEAGUE w L Pel. GR w L Pel. GB San Francisco 26 20 .565 Detroit 27 16 .6211 Atlanta 24 21 .53.1 Jlh Baltimore Ui 18 .!i9J 1 in STOVALL NEW GM Jack Stovall has been named the new general , manager of the Orange County Ramblers football team, replacing H o m e r Beatty. Last season the Ramblers had Beatty as gene r • 1r , manager and bead coach, but the duties -along with his position as professor of · education at Cal State. Fullerton -have brought about the change. ' rtre~~~o!ttan:n\= ~ 'A~ES STATE'S BEST -Paul Williams of Huniington Beach High will be menace Curtis, if the latter facmg the top high school 880 men in California this aftem~n and Saturday as can compete. the cream of .the state cinder crop 1athers at Berkeley for the ·50tb annual Also performing ia Wayne _•ta_te_mee_t. __ w_llli_ama __ lw ___ tb_e_seco ___ nd_fa __ ste __ st_lirn_. __ e _o_f .:....·th.:..:e:..:.27=--e:.:n:..:.tn:..:.· e:.:s:..:.. --------- Philadelphia St. Louii; Chicago Cincinnati Los Angeles 21 2.1 2.1 21 23 19 .525 2 21 .523 2 22 .511 21,.:l 22 .488 :Jl,6 2S .479 4 Cleveland 25 Minnesota 24 Boston 21 New York 21 Oakland 21 20 .5.56 20 .:)45 21 .477 2.1 .477 23 .477 :t l 'h 6S2 Sitz 6~ -llU TAYLOR M.1141Mr Claxton of La Habra, who does not tlgure to get pest today's helltl. Going in the 180 Jowg are Hamley, Curtis (?) and Don Tilley of Santa Aan Valley. Each is in a dUferem heat. Each could make the finals. Eagles Pick Baseball, Net Heroes 1atancia High School's H · cd6d ¥f of Its spring sports awards banquet Tuesday night bad Bill Bowen taking most of the honors in baseball with a w a r d 1 presented for co-captain, most valuable and best seuon fielding average. . Chuck Perry prnered the etber half of the cap- tatmhip. Special award winners: Ba..W Varsity -Chuck Perry and Bill Bowen, co-captainl· Bill Bowen, MVP and Best Seuon Fielding Average; Bill Powell, mgbest Batting Average. Frosh -Jeff Zelsdorf, Captain; Robert K ai 1 er , MVP. Teull Varsity -Dave Schtlin, Captain: Jerry Winters . MVP: Mike LaRue, -Moat Improved. JV -Tom Poa. Clptaln; Dan Auplti.ne, MVP: Mark Saunders, Moat Improved. State Prep Track Records . • I 100 220 (curve) 440 880 Mile 2-Mile l~HH CALllSORNIA STATE MEET RECORDS Mel Gray Montgomery, Santa Rose Mel Gr~y Montgomery Jerry WhJte Corcoran Rieb Joyce Sierra' Tim Danielson Chula Vista Pete Romero · Reedley Jerry Proctor Muir Ed Moody McClymonds, Oakland 9.4 20.7 46.7 1:48.8 4:07.0 9:00.5 New York 20 2.1 .46.5 4"2 Houston 20 24 .455 s Pittsburgh 18 22 .450 5 . Tlul'MIY'.I 1 '6ulla NN VO!'~ 6-J, Pllt1burtll 3-4 ----Los Anfflts J, Clnclntml 3 Hou>tan 11, Alllllla 0 Sf LOiii> 6, Sin Fr1ncl.co n Chlttgo If fllhll-lphl1, retn T .... ir'tO...,.. St Louis (JHl9r Ml 11 New Vor~ IS.-•v"' l·A), nltltl Clnelnnatl fCulvtr ,.)) •I Phil•d.Ooh•• Cl.. J1ckson .S.JI. nltht Att1nt1 (P. Nt•ro .j.)) •t Plltshl)roh CMcll••• Sol), n..,,t Cnlcno (J. 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Calltom•• Nuno .U110<l1lion. llOICI hctlu (J L..,,~111 Gold Adml,.I II IA Pl~I l<ovum CJ Sellers I Lord llnon ID Hill) B1hroon1 IM V11Mtll'l•I Bt ll1st Bov tJ Trullllol Hu11\uo Kid• IW H1rrkl •cw• Vtlt CM v ..... ,1 Gol<H!ft HMU• I 0 Piere• 1 w1noover CL Plnc•v Jr) 117 II• 114 IU 120 ... II• 114 , 111 11; llOHTH llACE. Mlle •nd 1/1' ~.1. lleo &. m4't1 J vur o4ds & up Ml· ladY H1ndl<1P Puru SJ0.000 -· Gro .. m.JJO. To WIMtr 111.ljll Fortlv1"9 (J Sellera I 111 A·~r1 Lew (W M1rrlt) '" Luckv S11o!olM Yenet) 110 Collecting the Booi11 AJ Roush (center), pro at the South HillJ Country Club, checks over array of prizes after pacing hia team to title in third annual Pro-Am tourney at Irvine Coast Country Club. Others on team are Bob Smithers (left), Leonard Berghauser, Fred Patter- son and Frank Miller (far rtlbt). Tbe teal posted a combined low g:roa..net 1.lf for top honon in the 18-bole evenl Over 221 colfen were eatered in tourney. · Tbe list ot nominees f oc the South 1quad released Wednesday was liberally rprintled with <>ranee Coast area .urs. 1be .nominees: CORONA DEL MAR Doug Casey, G.reg Van· derbarl, M•k M o o n e y , Guy Goelitz, Ross Barlett, Pauf Rayl. COSTA MESA -Ramon Ricardo. ESTANCIA Mike ~e Bonnet, Dwicht Homilton. -: .11 MARINA ,~·· Tamiyasu, Rick . Corrigan, Pet.e Mera .. Greg Hale. ~...:: MATER DEi -ErlR»M- ton, Jim Berg, Ste v.e Galvan, Mike ~tan.. Don McKeen, c..i Her~ NEWPORT ~R -Ken Hanley, Joba- tingham, Ed Wasbko. -.;. .. WESTMINSTER -Gree Ha>tlell, Chria Beit,..-JUek Breza, Cha-lee Mq,...._ Sam Sooter, Dave A~ Bob Bess. ll'OUllTH ltACI. ON mlll. 2 year otdl. Clelml.... Pun. 0000. TOP A0 1!Cfft1nll<l1m 10 Pl"<•I 119 ---------------------------------------------- d1lmlM price 11SOO. A·Mr. Kai lllrd fJ Selle") 117 A·Clle<kPOlnt Ch.rile (W tlermetrl 114 Nl«olMll CJ Lembertl 111 01ir You fJ Gotlule1I v101 Ht.rrv Mc fJ Palomlnol llJ Ohol>PO IL Plncev Jrl 11• Prln<t Julian fJ Trullllol 112 Wotld Of MHIC fM Y-1) II• A-0. tlum trained lf!lrv. . ll'l"H ltACI. 1 1/1' '"llfs °" Ill• turf. l'llllea .. -J .,.., old• ' u,.. Al'"-• l'lwM S79DO. $oulll ..... ArN W-'• lrHklHI Club. 4-Mlto Doll IW Harris) 111 Gelb Alibi (J Gonulal •11.5 A·Prfncesnttl•n IL Plnuv Jrl IU Caur1eeouslv CJ GCllt1le1I 107 -J. W. ~Ion~ lral&ed enlrv. NINTH llACI. lllo mlln on 11\t turl I ve.r otd1 ' UP. Clelm1"9. Purse IUOO. Tiii' ct1lmlng Ptl<e 112.!00 o.n. llullmOOM q Stllen1 "' LOI Al1mllos (J A'PrlKlml 11? ~.. IJ Trulillol 116 S/lorl Account ( 0 Pie reel 116 EoOldon 10 Hill) tl6 Faufld our (A PIMCH 21 1" ,..Roval Frtndl CJ Lambern 119 Gtntrv )107 Brand ltov•I IL Pfncav J r) 119 Till Dulle IJ Gorlultrl . 't •Ill ..:.::~1!1'91 ........... IJllll!!m!!~~!!!""'~!:!~', Race Results "lltST ltACI. 6 fllrtM91. 4 .,.., oldl ' UP. Clelmlft9. ,.u,.. ..... O.Corelor KIM (l'lnedel I.AO J.20 J.At KIMI lell (PlttUI 6.AO 4.00 Kn1911t ,.~ <H•lll a.oo Tl--1.10 2/5. llCOllD ltACI. 6 fUf1oMI. J YM• old flfllH. Allow-. l'une 11.500. TWtnlV Wint cv .. er) lUO •.• u o Fluffed Vo (Trullllo) U.00 uo Irish Mell (l'lncev) 2 to Tlmo-1.10 llS. DAILY DOUlll.&4Decer1ler lllM I 1·T....., WIM. ..... " .... TMIRD llACL OM mlle • "1e Mt. "I"'" • ---• -..... -Cleullled el.__ ...,,.. SI .... . u_,_ IY-zJ ,.... &M uo Hlllwood II llemlletf) 140 2.to PKlllC Creal ltlell) 4M ,,,,.._1.37 115. ll'OUltTll llACI. l 11" mllft. I vHr olds. Clelm"'9. l"urw tit,•. Quadrant ll'tnc.1'1 4.20 J.AO ut Wlneo Lii !Sellen) 6.2' Ht T.ntry ll'!Mdel J.• Tl,,,._1.0 1/J. "'l'TN lACI. One mile 9'I llltt lvrf. ""''". -, _, ......... , Closllled 11low1nces. PurM 110.oao. Cauntm CendV IM V11e<uuelel Merell,,. llll•ncol •20 sao A.oi "10 t.AO J.80 Merry Menle CL.1mber1) Tlm.-1.l1 411. SIXTH ltACI. One mllo on tho tur1. l w er olda. Allolnncn. Pu,... 110.000. Court Fool (Pierce) J.40 uo uo H1rrv Collefl <Lamberti 1.40 "'° Grav "°"' (Gonulnl :UO Tl,,.._1.31. HVINTH RACE. Ont mllo on th@ lurt. l YMr olds .. uo. Lettsldt H1n- dJup. Pu rH '50.«JO acl6ed. Hiii Shine (Pl<lru) 11.tO 6.00 1.20 -LAlll• ( Lembort) S.20 :Uo TH!e Gema (He"lll '-~ l"--1.3' llS. ... MTN UCL D11t mMe • \M hlfi. l .,.., olds .. UP. L1.tnlcle Min· dl<# (-Ofld cfM1lon). Punt IJ0.000 ,,.,.,.,.,. Pl'* Pl-IHurls) UO •.«> l.410 Pen The lrendV fSellenl t 40 510 Sh G...., II I Pineda I HO Tim.-1.JJ U 1. llllfTN ltACI. I "" molts 4 vur olds I llP. Clalm)ft9. Punt U.500. Arc & Ciel II '"" Valenzvela) M.00 IUO •.AO Funv Thurston <Pler<e l uo J.10 AM!flllll !Harris) J.• T,__1..0 4/5. Ittakea two to make a maniage! . .. 141 6old ODlzed Wedtlng lands ~ .., ..,... .. d.oos. ft~ ... ;,. beautifwt •..tiqq finishes th.t wiU •it._ .. , .......... . le41iM' from $41.00 Men'• from US.00 Ill : .. -:..::~ ~· llOW J MIAT STOHS TO SRft YOU .6 .....-.._,....,. c•n•• 5 WWW CftT'lll 8UCW I ...,.... -....... M.W. ""'"1•T091 HACll een • ..,._.,.. --..... -.. ............. "'-'" ... Aquatics AtNBTC Quarterhaek Key Viking Gri.d Boss Newport Beach Tennis Club wi U direct its spotlight to aquatics June 9 when It hosts the AA U ~ge Group Invitational Diving Meet. High on Progress The AAµ diving meet will feature a numfae_r of ttie top divers in t~e Souttiland, headlining Dick Wilson of Rolling Hills who won th e CIF title this past season. AEO&l di ~diving com· petition is : ed for a 9 a.m. start and should <.'On· elude at 1 p.m. However, the club will al· so stage a show that even- ing at 7, the Tustin Blue Boy Swim Club conducting a spectacular show with tbelr .•yndll'ooizeei lirla mmmio& ~. There are optimistic tones at Marina High when you questioo coach Jim Coon in regards to the progress of his Viking varsity foot· ball aspirants. Some 52 cand.ldates have been tromp.ng the gr-at Marina since Mey 16 with June 8 set for the final dey. A spring game directed at the parents of the play•• is set for that dale. Says Coon of bis qUM'W· back aitutit.ioo, "Greg HellfY ba1 really looked impr.-· lve, but it's DOt a 1urpr19e to UI, becaae be WU be- hmi (Mlle) TamiJMU for two yean. Final Date Set -"We knew what he could do. He could have been first string for . any number of schools the Jut year or so but was in the unfortunate position to be on the same team as Tantlyasu." For Pop Warner All Midget and Pee Wee· Pop Warner football e·· siasts must be registered on June 4 at the player • par- ent meeting at Horace En· sign HJgb School at 7: 30. Registration fee is Sl.50 with tryouts beginning Aug. ust 1. Anyone without an offic. ial registration slip can 00. lain same by contacilng Newport · Mesa Pop War· ner Football at P 0. Box 2091, Newport Beadl 9'.ZM.1 or by telephoning 644-1344 or 642-2471. The Viking meoCor con· tinued on to prai.se aenral backs ae doing out.tanding work ill the sprine practice. Two of thole pointed out W«e Mike Wittick and Tony Venttm.Jglia, top candidates for rannlng backa in the Ma· rlna backfield. ~ c¥ftnsive line may ~ a Ifft from a &pound 8-1 jonfor by tht name of Bob .Bmill. He pliyed spar. ~'1 '8tlt year as a IOpho· nMWe and ... utilized on e JISS TYIB e DOUG'S HIADllS JAVIUN e fltSANO MOS. • IMPHIAl !CUSTOMS CHAIGH e INGINI MASTllS IAllACUDA e DISTIOYH JHP e CHAIUI ALLIN • GINI CONWAY FllRllD e 1&.UI POX CAMAIO • OAS llONDA e PAm MAIT CAMAJ0 • IMUS OTO • SAMPSON e HMIY CMAIY • CONTIMPOlA•Y FJlllGl.ASS e WllOHT MOS. & PIDllOON CAMAIO e IANDY WALLS e Vlaotll TOO ~ e ... MO MM'f MOltEl DON'T MISS IT/ the kickoff in the second half of tbe sealOO. He's cOn· sidered "qukk for hia size" by Coon. . Top linemen candidates to date are Kirk Sudiai, . .Jlm Gauglm, Dave Teel;John Reed, Andy Varano, Mike Reed and Demas Kennedy. At the end polition, there are tome 17 hopefuls with Vince Moll, Cbuc'k Rabe, Steve Hernandez and Dave Lecy stven the nod to date. Lecy. who pl.ced third In the Bee 220 bl the CIF fln· • at eem., nparUd fal' duty WedllnMJ at tbe teat· -: =of .., polllllle fulhck placements a r e Keith Doneldaon and Shewn OeLoyoe. Donaldson w a s sbi.tted from running defen· sive aafety. Trout Plant RIVERSIDE COUNTY - Qark Canyon Creex. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY-ArroW'bear Lake, Arrowhead Lake, Big Bear Lake, Deep Creek middle section and Rainbow area, Green Valley Lake. Gregory Lake, Holcomb Creek,.Lytle Creek Middle and N o· r t h Fork.I; 6anta Ana River, Senta ha River ;. South Fork. ... Relax Let your fi&blnC rod do the work. Keep the tip up while fadng the flab. Your catch will tire itself oUt puiina .... tbe rod tip actioa. \· ~,.,... ........ •'-""~ •MYll~=::•:=-~ t::=; ·~•'°'•endl•1tlte~e11 <:al~..,......,.... tte'-"'~ au:-'8·~ ,,.l'f \1L!_,... so;:.,_-.---. ~ OI' MIY 1 ;~ -"'fer.,.. ,nc-_,,.. _.,.~~ ~end title• · ... ~k"! "'ustang prices latet,? SoaUwn talifornia 11 America's number 1 Maltmac J market-and your Ford Dealer is ......, in .. : a Mustang dearin' mood. Richt "°*JOU have lots ~f new '68 Musblnp to dlOOle from at pnces JOU can't afford to PISS up. Get switched on to Mustanc. It's a Musta• buyer's market-Ind It's rully boclnlllW now. Dll••ll•ll.a.j-· - •• lllllln Clllllrlll • lllllP :sTRIAKI !of an oW "bo40 and, ' l ·p..., '---- BJ ALMC ...., .... So you at ny" Rke a said that ... race ls like of gr• gr Well, let offsbon po That'• the where higt build up sp 50 miles a roostutails create a 1 noise. I "wak offshore p from Len Drilt-R-Cru great plat the don tures and boatlnC rep to do. N0°11U1lB' 'The r1e1 started at Bel.meat 1 Beach. Hal Alamitos Harbor Pa at full sp waillDC-< the way · power boat too 1low, are In no t The racit followed at ing up the swamping sailboats have ,otter they tried. So Len i those twin order to startiDC lC position to We lot t ·five minut start -ext racint bo8' in drcles . the ltlrt. Guus--. we~nowh long .• th goin& fast ed tM star vi~ hat ~re-digr; orl ly SC radii Two i!f :! were al.x. e One of ti noatlfta de few bundr .tarlial lb patrol boat tow, He b IOIDltblng speed ·nan the IW1in1 cmcuNli A.Dolier circlin« ar the harbor alonplde his Mends Uctpt l ,,.. C9 the ....... sUll .not slnJdalto , • ., wt tbf;)reak' d"f wltcl frola. Def cordbtS to now. off waw..S : .. ..... t I . ) Olympie Yaelatl•ll . Spra~ueShowing Promise in Finns DAILY PrtOT JI c.L&OAL NO'l'IC& .,.. • ~"* e 111 ... .,=tli!fl ..:=•n jl ~ -.-f II I I I IU MO ~ 1111 ........... .. CW!lf'I WI IN ~ ........ , ....... E\:...., ~.,, ,.,.Cfllll• ..... ..,...... el .._ • ....._ Ct l ~r '"• Ml. WJ ti c.i..,..,•, Cl* 9M f1f -Of "-n Glau ........... , fl .. CMI c• ti IM k,_. C... W It ... 0 u Coni-....... ti ~ ,.... II ,_..., ~ 11111 ht Mi. firm ll ~ qt Iv. tlltt ~ _. ti 1tllowl'-..,...,.,.., """-_,In IUll ~ , CICA•Let l'Oltt ~fl~ -• "'"""' • ..._ W ......-. -" 111 J, w1-. ~· lllfl ~'• 51 .. .... """ -" (. .. ........ ._ ~. et -D ..._..,... lt<llt Ct111141 W. r, \111 .. nit AM ........ ti .... Aw..C:...Metl.t.&'""11141. \ ..... Mii -. t• n.t ..,_....,, 0. ... Miu IL 1te&. .... ~ •a•:IL u• tlie -ti •W ~._~lleMW ~ He Sp nl ,J --....... ...., .... ....... .. "9...... . .. ........ ory rtlUI w • mwl.&. NOTI,_ ...... .... ........ .. ......... ,._ ....... CA•llr:llt. °' ..... C-IY: ,..,........ ff•........_ y ... ~ ,......... ~ "° "'Mlf f1f111 Oii May It. l* MtOt't !M. • Notarv .. r-~ UVUl" -'-"llU t:• ..,.,,... '11b11t Ill ... tot a.id ....... Mrsonaltv la &lain. lbowl,.. -1 ... !f11 IMa ,. Cll'9mal ii' V.... ----J Wllll•m I'll.._ :: Ctlvl" "--t... the-. us:-=--• :.. ~':t-=-~ -WI ~ :....--=-"':: !'.:1:1'1t 111:".!:tt,~~ ............... • 6' -"'"" .. """"' •Mfl .. ~ flf "'"""' ... ·-....,,_, ...-~-..... ~ f l(. au. rtnPA1tDtltlvt la the "IAltY s u TH I! • l E H In-A-..., ... l.tw ' '"/led , ... aeme. ,_"' Trt111ftror. .,_ boniness ecklrna 11 .. Doll SI'"' RoMlle C. ICno~ Olympic yacbtlag , ...... at tm WHI eo.11 Hlt!IWIY. New-1 ... o .... 1m' Nolery Pvbllc.Callltrl\I• lffcll C•llftnllt .. , e 1111111; tf.-.r cf .....,_, ..... (• ....... fMQ Prln<IHI Offlct I~ Acapulco Dext Octobtr. P•-;ty -..;.... .. nn w.t eoaa: Ttl• (ft•l __. :n:,:%.i i..im Sp....,.,. i... .. •• Jast Hl9"wey, *"-t ._.. Ct'""-....ii . ~ 0.-. CIMt Del., Piiat. NIY I 1NI •-oM• U.. WOil -clff<rlllH Ill ....... •1 Fiim! ... II• llM'I' .... 11, M. at, lNI : 11.-l'ub!Wltd Of .. (tHI Oelll' Piiot, two outinca in tllplliOt Jinn :=--~'='=' ..:-.::;.;:. ':"'.: LEGAL NonCs M.&u 11. "' a1 "" .NM '· '"' ~ COmJ>'tition d\lrbai tbe past = !;no;-:.-..:: :::' "-:_~ LEGAL NOTICE 'sever.tJ weeb, btaUIC 19M :=. 8.!~~~ic=.~ .~. T~oS:~~i. .. •. i.. Olympic mtdalllt p • t e r ~ _....... '" •• II ... d STA'l'I 0, CALlllOlllllA lllOflCI TO CHOITOIU Tra111....... Wllote butlMU --,, ,o. THI COUNTY 0, ORANelf tUl'l!ltlO• COU•T 01' THlf Barrttt aa '"° • IUCh 14U Wttt Third ,,,...,, s..1i. 207. loo .... A·"'" STATlf 01' CAL.,ORNIA ,Oil Ant4 .... CelNlerNA, .... lllal said ,,....._, 11 .... ti ~ ~ w...-O.W• THI COUNTY Of' ORANH: other hot •""'--ba the •111 • _._ "' or """ JUN I. NOTICI 19 M .. ll't o:viN te 1111t Me. """" -rr-• ''"-•I h eftle• of Tiie ltnlt ol cft(jttwt -Hie .-. """" llouelent IJll,. of Harry lteu KH\ltr, aliO class .. Frid MiUer Jr., c111-..:.. H•lleNI Auoclallon, 71t ...... llWll •II -111\llN cltllM ... , ... , .... --...... ,,., •. KMwr. l>tctd.sed. SSSc n..... ,a_,.__ ~111 l'-1, St."" Ana, Calllor111t. 11141 ~ IA rewlNd .. ftle !Mm. NOTICE II He1tE1V GIVlfll lo lhe ; uvv ADW•i San It ftt • It k-i. said llllelldtd wtll\ IM --..ry wucNrt. Ill,... offtct C•Mllon ol 1111 above Mme4 de<'tdenl N-.. """•-'" uui-NIJYC ,,.,..,.,.. MN lftleMM Trans""°' UM ti h cltt¢l o1 1f1t tllove t11llllN ceut1 11\el all N •toN ... 1111111 cltlm1 l:nsl lh• M>.._,,; ---. _, Ille followl119 tdcllllonal Ml,_ -w ,. _, tMl!I wtlll Ille -•,.; Mlf lleeedtl\I art l'fqlllred le le '"""'• ..... ...., •-~~ ---•IMI ....._ '111111111 tM lllree YM" Ital ~hers lo lllt .....;. lffWCI 1 IM olf Wllll Ill• ntCHsary llOUCMrs. 111 olllce e&N ~ -... -~ • ..,. -•: ~ lite~ CIUb Hollw, of his AltOf'MVs. ,..::..., 0 • (~ .': II h clt<k 01 Ille tbo•e entll..,. court. o' ~. ~1~~111 •Ht-...i. ate '-• LM!e L ll-1, De .............. OfM. :u=~ :m-~~:~nedlllfet ;:a.:.: Ot ....... ., .. .... Sift Merl .... Calllomlt, ....... tllt •left ti htr AllorlWt l•rl """""'" 16l6 WHI ht lut weekend'• ICYA cHucK·s STEAK Houst "1111•1-., 111t -ien...,._ "'•• _,. • ..,_ L• AMtlH. c.11..n.1. to011 1\1.-...tC Aa-... ·-M• at 9y1 Otv~ N. AIMrman :'1 ":"'.: ::.::i:.:.-: ~ ~ la• 1M •ltct el butlMU OI ~ vyu•r "'-• ._..,,.. 9--Trwleree llUb:ic.. · ·~ .. ~ lft •If rMlltn ..-telnln<J to Kllll H•...__ ..._..,_ won 'IM UlltC o, CAL11101tNtA. M.A. 0.,..":.: tr' ....-. ,.,. """' °' w 1c1 ~tdt41t, 111111h1n .1. -.._-...-.. -m II. Mel9 Street J A ,...., -"-tl!W Ille llr\I llUllHClllon OI 11111 over 23 utrles. ~~=· "'" ~eu1or' 119~'!°~ MIY ,, 1..;. Publlllled Or-tMll Dtll't l'llel, Ot "'41 Wiii of "'-. Helen M. ICeevtr Spragut came IO clOle to May 31, 1• ~ Above ,......,. '9<ltdtnt Admltllstrelrlx • ......, 0. Ct.rt< ... Lellb Wllll-TM-Wll~An ..... . winninl the UM 011Jnplc LEGAL NOTICE ~v,::~11111 .. 0r1.... 01 "" •••••• of IM trWa that ht .... llQt to I•• Marl .... c......... • .... MH:t::"' Mmtd dKtllelll :sTRIAklNO AWAY -Tb1a ls tbe w.Y tbt start !of an ~ powerboat nee loots to tpeetator :ooto and/or aircraft lucky eaoQgb to be at a~ in&. Une more tban five minutia early. Wide wan with no boat. in sight was left by Bob Nordstog•1 Holocaust -one of the two boats to flnllb. IA• .. Tai 121>1 ..,_.,, "1' w .. 1111 Slrffl Enosblma u an altec'•te OD ... .,a .,. ca...,._1 An.._. 1" a-.1... Lee A-"" caN1on111 "'" the •-·-H -·loll .. _ l~IRIOll ~T °" 1'1• l'ubllalled Or•"9• coest Dtl"' l'ttat. Tali mu oun111r11 i-sm LC"Un. e .. .._ ..,.ve ITATll W ::J'.,.._lllA Nil Mt1 M. JI tM June 7. 14 IHI tJML A1eNMY ter Admllllllrelrlx bHtln Barrttt~1:;:,:als .,... cou..., ..;:,, eaJ.tte• Wl~=ii:.~;::' c.s1 Dll1Y P11o.1. ucept fOr-.. in Isla,. of lW'MI\ It..,, OtcettM. LEGAL NOTICE Mey 17, u. 31 and June 7, IHI 167..a . .. l ~ Power .. •t Raeers -'-They're Fun H You See 'em By ALMON LOCKABEY ...., ............ So you agree with ''Gran- ny" Rke or whoever Jt was said that "nttbing a yacht race la like w~tcbiDc I blade or gr .. grow.'' Well, let me tell you about offshore power boat raclnc. That'• the exciting sport where high eponrtd bolts buUd up speeds in excess of 50 mllts an hour, k!ick up roostertalls and pnerally creatit a bell of a lot of noise. I "watched" the last offshore power &at race from Len Lilly'• 40ofoot Drift-R.cruz boueeboat -a great platform for Htlnl the ICtion Md ~ pie. tures and all the tb1np a boatlnc reporler la 1uppoeed to do. NO•B1JMY 'nl9 race •• to hav1 started at 10:15 a.m. off BelmclDt Pier ta Lo a g Beach. Half way tbroup lie Alamitos Bay jetty the Harbor Patrol boat roared come up. Point Fermin. Well, I'll be That left three on their damned." way up the coast to point Nineteen minutes later sometblnf-or.other w b e r e · Bill C o o p • r buzzed the they were to make the turn houseboat on his way to a and come back. So what's to late finish. do but heave to and watt for Tht other fellow? Back at the exciting finish. the clubhouse someone said Tbe Cit l ze n s BanJ excitedly: "Hell no. he isn't maebines finally came on under tow. That w as wttta Ult report that Bob allQther boat. He is under Nordlkog wu leading by a his own power and IU.ll in subltdal maretn with bis the race." h 11 b·powered Holocaust. But an hour later, after 'lllil filured, since the next three Hetmeny cognac reparta had BW ,Cooper's punches and a hearty lunch t r J pl t 'outboard-powered at the expeme of the Pacific macbi..ne limping alon1 on Offlhore Power Boat Rac- anly two outboards. lnl AllOClation, the other fel\ciw hadn't shown. UNDER TOW So we thanked Left for a The other con~? nice nap aboard the Drlfl·R· Someone ~rted be was Crul and came back: to under tow by a plltrol boat. Newport to watch Balboa N.w for the flntlh, Tbe Yaeb& aub.'I crop of 11ass r.tlo ~ Nordlkog irowlaC =--~ = f:.nala It -pnttitr grass. maybe 10 minutes nay. But before those on board OCC Backs tbt Drift..R-Cruz could men· tally calcu.IMe all 1bil tlMr• w• a roar and a buaeh of wbke 'Niter put the etens. '''lblt mutt be him. How did be makt It '° fast from Proposition On Colleges at full epeld with lirenl waillnc -olMOUti1 cltarlnt the way for 1he offshore power, boats which can't go too 1low, even when they I ar~ :a~i~i;-r~ dutifully Runner· up e-0o;:;g• J:a.'fct J ~~:e~ followed at full bore, churn· W Wednesday added their en- ing up the water and almost Finally ins dorttment of Proposition 2 swamping a few unall to thOM of Lt. Gov. Robert sa.ilbo.ts which ·couldn't Dave Johuson of Cabrillo FiDcll, Max Rafferty and • have iotten out of the way if Beach Yacbt Oub doem't host of organ i z at ton 1 they tried. btlleve ln the c I l c b t , throuibO\rt, Calltornia. So Len J>O'l?I the coal to "always a brtdeniaid, Propotllion !, on the June those twin 1tern-drive1 in never a bride." He proved 4 ballot, will provide $65 order to get out to the that Sunday by winning the million in state fund• for startlne line and In good national cbamplon1hjp 1n the junior collefe construcUon position to witll•• the start. Cal-M Class after twice hav· throufhoQt California. 'Ibe We 1ot ttlere at 10: 10 -ing been ranner-up in the Proposition w.as p a s s e d · five minutes abeld of the b1I show. unanimously by the State start -expectin1 to aet the Johnson tillered h I 1 IAtlllature and was signed racial.boats~ eroancl Ginger II to three ftnt and by Gov. Reagan. in circles and Uning up for a fourth In winning tbe H· ln endorsing the measure, the .wt. tiona1 n1atta at CabrWo the board said that "the GuMS what. Tbe rac:.ra Be1eb YC. Windt off th• wtifut of our communitJes. we,. nowhere ln 118ht. As Mlddle Br•kwater ranged state and nation depe.nds long '• they were alreedy from Hven to 15 knots the directly upon the education goint fast when they reach· four races. of our youth." ed ti• startinl •e. they ob-Jlanner•up in this 7w'1 Ttlt board laid that the vio~ had cltdded to keep ftlatta wat R&J CUDdlft'1 statt J1 charged with the goiJI. Finale, and Dick Smyth's responsibility or providing ~l:!'ess, thtrt wert Lucky Seven from Hun· such education, and that the orl y el&ht b o a t 1 tinfton Harbour YC wae '61 mUUon in bonds would sc to .wt tn tht third. Fourtls and fifth place provide some much needed radii Two of u.em were troPhies went to J a e k bu1ldlol funds and would bed .. When t1tey met &*Mil el Iara MMill YC llmwt1DIO'Wy r 1 l i • v e troAlt tbe dlJ Ill Jlltt, and BUI Grant'.1 Mlnud• on local Pfopmy the start. Now there, liiiiiiSpraiiiiiiyiii, iiiCBiiiiiiYCiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiHii. iaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim11 Wert aix. e I• Oat of tbelt ax was still floaUag deed ln t:tlt water a few bundred feet from the starting line, wlitilll fclr a patrol boat to take bim la tow. He had ''blowa" IOmltbing or other Oil the sP"(I run from tbe Jltty tio the IUrtint line. ~GllARBOR Another eould be ... clrcllog aroond, ltil1 iDllldt the harbor. He came back alonllide &Del reported to hi• friend• tblt biJ ruddlr bad pe bput. Tb.a c.me reports o\111' the liat-WllYI radio that ltil1 anoct.er ,,.. ..., I See by Today's Want Ads . I • Amana the t>MuUfuJ bolts aftend -....... ~WIW.l:Rud• ~· &loop "*>' to all. e Htte't U. llandy OPlll HOUSE DllECIORY. ~---willttl.w 12year ... •-'ll ~old .... ..... • rental ...... ,.. lfClllit)' ..... • Here'• a ..., Ille • lnllly CIOlt -...... sns. e A.n o:pll.1 1C Ji P I ~ ........... pe.rt-dmt'...... • ._ to tbe ~ In • fettofwMer'Jut ...... ta.. ~.)rUkwater 1t11111 lie cnrt watcbed ka111rl•b' froai a necby Ill• raft. k-cordlltc to the rf1*l, k Md nowa ott t1>e crat ., • ......... tbl tr'GUO of ........ .., ... ,. _______ ... ______ .... • ·~ • 20 Entered In Oxnard Go-go Race One ra-a-..1 I ..t;. HOTICI 1$ HIRllY GIVIN te t1ie ..... UN toMa" ~ of ... .,._ ...... ....... N111' LEGAL NOTICE qualification in aeothtr 11a1 •II..,_ htvtne c1tlms 9MIMt t11e cn"'ICA .. op coa'°"""°" 'o• -----------• • Mkl ....,, .,. required " file thtm. TllANSACTIOll 4W IUllM•u Only two other Olympic Wllh t11t MettHrv vouc11an. 111 111e o1t1n UllOH ,.CT1T1ous llAMI ,.01·1~., classes competed at the of 1111 dtrll of !he .... eM!ttld Cllllft, or TMI UNOUSIGNEO COlll'OltATION HUITll'I IAI.• lo ,,.....,, !Mm, Wltll !he _.,., .... ._..., «rllly Illa! II Is ccnducll"' • T 0 Ne Tt ...a SCY A at Kina Hut>or last --.. lo , ... E l''*' •t C/O Hel!lt !'ur•lsllt"" 1141-localed •• Ort June 11 . INt ~' 11'00 "M. TITLE weekend In tile nine-boat YNll, l'rtnntr • 315 w..t Tlllrd 1• .... Mlltl "'"'• aenta ,,.., INSU ltANCli0AND,'TRVaT CoMl'ANV as • ..,...., ltnle NII. '"'"'I• •21tt, Wlllcll (1""'114e, ~Ille II~ """ Mme T "'*' ' d Star Class Chuck Lewsadder "tM 111ac:e °'"""""'ti w.. 11Men1e11tc1 "MA~l4Pl!C s ... ,.TA ANA •"" 111a1 du•• •,"""'° ~ of ""r~ cset..i Ma/~6 ( N bor 111 tit matttr• ~:"!!:' i. fM •IN ti W!f Nlllf ol ~1'11C1rat~ and Us prln· PU,.uan Ex' O ewport Har Yacht .. ~ decedenl, w --•llw 1111 .... , 11tece ti _. 11 ., 1o1iowa: tN7 executed by CHARLES '-'WIS R • Club was the winner flnl !Mlbllc•lltn of notlet. ll'ICHT'I HVEltLY HILLS. ~D;I -: .. r'l"'= ::,." = ~~~ E I ~-. f u1 •• :' B O•l!M ,,..., u. I INC ......... ....,.,,., Drive, aeverly 11<1:1 Recor.;. rn Ille Office ol Ille Counl'f II' i:flllW 0 ._.on ay JotePh S. RIWf Hiiie, C.lllOf'nle. ltec:of'llt of Oranve County C.alllornla ancl lco4t Allan ct NHYC ~"':::.:.:; !:n. 1,:~™"' 111 ._. "" ,.... • e11 Mt,,, w1Ll a1LL AT Pu11.ic AUCTION ro Nearly 20 ~s are wvt the ltldinl conte.nders CLAVDI If YOU... IH<fll'I Of ...... ry Hiiis, Inc. HIGHEST llDOEll FOR CA.IH , ... uble expected to show up at Ox· in the Flying Dutchman -:U"":'..Pnr: .~ =~~:!~ Gooikl ~'~ ,:.:,1e111111i:~ '":"'n.eof .!:: nard June 8 for •i.-annual "°'ft•• with Elml leading "'t ..... AM. C ........ 11111 ty Jult1 ICtlei. IMtklflt ltfl t11lrance of Tiiie Insurance ww -..-~ .....,., $4l-4Jll SKnf awi-.. i.c.1" on Ille_,,._, corner Schooner Racinl M90Cia• ftMt of 23 eDtrile And Allan ........, ter A .... 11111111114 S'TATI 01' CAmO.NIA l ~ :::."' ':' :r11,:-.:• =~I~ tion race &rOUQd Anl<:al'\A ateond. Elma wfll try for his ,,;.,w:i~ 3:>'tnte~oa7st1.,..0tlll'· :.11~ COUNTY O' LOS ANOILH )M. .,!... ,.• a'..J 'now' ..... :., It tlflder uld I I r-•1.1...t tf .1 titl · ' ' -' --ON TMll JN _,, .. Mty, A.O .. IMI, O...S ti Tniel Ill the 11-'Y tllualed In s and Mid tilt I • n y "'""' na ODtu • in the LEGAL NOTICE ..... -. •._........... • .....l'Y ,... city OI Co.le ~ In w141 ()funty and • 'Goll~ler1 A-Oo-GoT• &Upe Clase at Alamitos Bay ~~:."'..:' .. ~:: =.::.."'~"'",_,,bed .. , ' fa f S d J 9 in August NllU sworn "-"" _,.... MAROlO l ot '°of Tract No. ~s:i. Ill lie City ol n are on un ay, une . . ClltTllllCATI 01' IUllNlst GOULD and JULES KATES k-le me Costa Mtw. u shown on . IMP lht•tof Ti.A 13 ,._. i Allan will be making his 'ICTmous NAME 10 be "'-Pmldtnl end Secret•,., et lht _.... 111 .... 1~ .,avea 1 end e o1 1n:re were en·u les n o•--pic bid ·-.... I ,,,. Vll(lentened does certify he •• -corPOrtllon 11111 l'ttclll!d Ille wllllln In-Mllc:ellaneous Maps, •«CINI ol Mid last v-a's l..&.00 . ...,,. ra-y .. • 'A •.,0 C asses ~lne • -.nlMte el MM N"""" lru--• "' ...... aM of ..... 11.._ Or11191 County, Cellfornl1. ,,... QI ....,. "'" -tht Jl'DI ancl the 5.S loultval'd, CMte -., Ct1"'"'4t. ~ ~~ llllMll~nd eclt...;;..;r:. ;;; Said .... Wiii .. made, ~ wllllOlll and th.la )'elf at lealt ,, .J. the fldlllous fln!I -ef ANTllUU ht Ml\ -.retlon t•tevteO tM -co._.ne11I or wa.,MIY, tl<l>fftt ti lm11lle<1, Skippers Of the ltately doU• m-re. AMl'ERSANO 11111 llltt .. ._ flrtll It ""'' IN WITNl!H WHEltlOf I l\tw retardlllt !Ille, ...,_nlon. or '"" bLe-suA~ers ha--•• -... J'ed ~. e FD races at King p0S141 I Of ... ,1,"' fttwlfll.. .. ~ ..... ... .... Ml ... ., "•net ..... elfixtf .,., of. cumbr•-. ... PIY , ... rem11lnl119 pr1n-ld ~ ... a•,.. nerna n •v •~ lllllC't a.. ,..,_ .. flcltl Mii 1111 day end _, WI tllls CINI IUfll ol tht N>le s~ lfll H th . intention of terlnl Hatbor allo ltl'Y.td as the followtt certmate flnl •bov• wrl""" Ottd ol Ttutl. to-wit: S1U'1,f7, wllh ,,,. etr . en Wes•·m Ret:ona' 1 cbam-w1111.&M J. w.,.,. Mn Tllll C1N1t • ._ <Olll'tetAL SEALI . ,.,.,, "-sePll<nbtr '· '"7· '' in u 1d the race, ~. to B)'!'OD ~ " ....... lttdl. Colltwnl.. ....,, L .........._, ""_., ...... provklf'd. eovanttt. II a11v. under '"" Charrlberlaln, Ne-dlft. P'°"8h1PI for cla11. Del9cl M.&Y t , ..... Notarv l'vbllc-Cal....... '"'Ill ol said Deed ol Trvst, ..... cMl'1IP$ ....... ! r Wllllt"' J. Ward l'rlftclMI Oltlcl I t M tllpen-o1 1M Trvslff Md of lhe per of tbf aCboootf Goldtft Sltlt .. Ctll""'le, Or-(-"'1 lie A ._ (-..!... !NI" ttMllll bf wkl Deed flf TMI. On Mir f , ltM, btfo,. -· • ..-arv --_,,... TN IMntflclt rv und., .. If Offd of }{ind. l'V!Mlc In •nd tor Mid Stele, ,._..., ~: ... \r'r:'"" ...._ '""'· IJl't , .. _ ol a brt~~ °' detaull In TtM ~-flct N'0\11\d •-•Ill Wllltm J. Wa~ 1\-le lllf " llwtt t "'""'" • 1111 ollllealloftt -urMS t II t r • b.,, th l f .. 1--..1 t ·-A'--ln id lie "'-peno11 W"°'4I neme It aublcirl'*I ..... a ~ n tw!fll 11\cS ~ltwnd lo Ille Anac~a la e on. y one o q~ o CllJ\aJUI: the m • 1o -. w1tt11n 1ns1r11"*" ..-............ .._.. 111::' C::.lllllf'e tiw. """""""' • 111,1""' O«laratlon 0, ill kind 1n the world. ac-dle of the marina Thelr ~.!'I •xecu!M ... -· ~1 °""'" .... ~tor ~le,'"" wrlltef'I 6h..-1 then fGW Wt from \Of,;C~~~l)O.Vll ubllalltd °'-c:..t Diii,, Piiot Miia of b,.ttll and of t!edloll lo cau'e Cbambwlaln. The -.r-H I .. t-nc e -.. l 11 ... " ,,.. "'"'' .... ulldon ......... Mii Hid HOt>trtY lo r • at ... e Channel the Channel Island• Yacht 0 .,., • 1 " .... n . • • • MlllllY .... obll .. tlona. and """'•lier. on WI l'rlnclpal Office 111 'tbfve•Y '· ,,... .... vnd1!nlene<I CIUlKI Jslaadl MJrina and leaves Club and slnglehudedly set ~'11':.,c°l"'f' Ell 1 LEGAL NOTICE Mid .,..ice t1 .,,_h .,,., ot tleefl°" to 1>e tbt ll)aad to port, finisbin1 sail, hoist anchor and sail Ju"... 11. ';',;: °" P "'' :;:r.:_~ aiu. ~·· "'' o1 ••Id back at tbt Channel lslanda three tlmtt around • ,,.::~·~~ 2~·;::-r,..coaai 0111., :.~ NoTict'o".. ':LI 0,. o,..,. Mey io. ,,.. Marina. · trianale course ina.ide the LEGAL NOTICE P1 .. 0H1. ,...,, TY " l~~~ ~~~~~ ANo And that's where tht bay. They muaf thtn douse 11•:~U,fALI A• u •d Trutrtt 'l '-t th t ti I'.-.. ~. '-·rt ~ -.. .-f1f ( -·· IY Elmat W. H#'-ser}OUS part of tlle racing, l8J , ancuvr a ' s ar ng <HTtlllCATll o, 1ut1H11ss ,., ii;'C-t; of 0; •. -.. ..._..... A\ltll0fl1d1 Olflm stops and the fun btgins point and row ashore. The "ermOUI llAMI "' .... Matt .. of "" c-w..,,_ ., ""''...,. 0....9• co.it o.1rr Piiot. First three boau to lnilh first man asbore la the win-~u"":"'::'...:" .c:"~"rn"' ~sa: ::: ~ilr..!!.."": :.::.._•::-: ~ 'NY "· M. "· "" a~ .. . 11oute1oerd. c .. 1. MH.&. c.11..,..ia, """'' • c :..... . LEGAL NOTI,.... the island circuit art re· DU. the lldttlOut """name .. ICNOTTY l(EG ~ .. o:!;:·~IWll llltt the 1111-........ ------------------------•lld llWll Ml41 firm .. ~ " "" """'"" w4H ...... lll'llHI .. Mle. 911 w ---,.-OT_l_Cl! __ o_,_H_l!_A_l_l ... --- """"ne Ptr-...... -Ill fllll W tfltr Ille 1111 dtY (ff JvN, IHI, ti .... of. HOTICI! IS HUl!IY GIVIN 11111 Ille Crossword PU1Jlle •lllce ., rHldtn<• Is II ftllowtt llce of Tht ll•nk of Ca111ornla. NllltMI llo•,,. o1 s_..l•on et tllt County ol Homer H, ~,..n, M '9utll Me.W, An«latlon, 719 Nortll Main Slrttt. Se"'• Ortnt•· Sl•le 01 Celllornlt, has by ~'1~1M• ~~ o1r;:. Anw. Covntv ol Oranve, Sl•I• of R"°lullon daltd the 71h day flf May, 1961, a ·~on\~ u OrM!I Calllornlo. lo lhe hltlltal llM i...1 lllddK, dotlored lh lnltnllcn to •nM>C Ille con· "o' end tublKI It <Ml""tllot\ by ul41 llquous unlncof'Porotrcl 1 • r r I t o r v Stole ol Ctlllornla, ••net C_..,, Superior Court all tlle rte~I title t.IMI I~ htrtlnafttr ~scrlbfd lo Or~ County ACROSS 1 Table uttnsll 5 Fellow 9 Light sw .. plnt SOUIMI 114 Btlore: Comb. for11 '15 Grus of Hawaii 1' All: CMb. 11~~'" utlsts lt ••• df ,. ... 20 V1l11tlffY 21 IOM: Sutflx 2J Cur. b1 lllllftt z• Affle1n rtJl!UbllO U Apiece at ftooflM .. .,,,, Jl ft"" ,.,.. lS ••wl ¥tual: '".!!•• :JI tr;':.t -40 '"' .a fL':," •4'1f..-S . Cef ... . .,o .. .... 52 ShlpWOfll 54 Lang narra livt 1oe111 56 Call on again 59 Cupid U Borer: Slang 64 Suptriot 65 Rtlating to I ttollltllic ill ape '7 Kind of •ttal work tr .70 Turkic language 71 Lalllb 71 Certain turlttys 7J 'ull of rocks 1• Tran.sported with 1111otlon 7$ fttlatlng to GatllC· tptaklng people DOWN 1 Clloltt Z Hn1tu1tc J Tall ttiln ffi rsolili 4 lft4 of fall 5 Ulnols ·city: 4 """• ••• 1111o11ul -6 l'ronoun ,. '"'-J• ct. 7 P•IHttO • ,,,,Ct Mtach•ffll °" Mo ... '"'· IMfof• ......... ,arv • , ... ... • .. ~ ........ a· ~ .. " "' Public In •n41 for 'Mid flalo, --"• trts ., M ..... ~_......... •-:-• it-I Lio 1111 MAllnttnence D. trlcl No. Ytsttrd•Y'I ftunlt Solvtcf: -•red Homer H o""" k-,. me lllf cwtaln ""10ntl .., 11tu11t In 10 •lld Illa 111• ~ay, ,... lflll dar 1 lit lh• Ptnon wtio.. 1111,... ls •ubsc•I~ !he CllY of Cosio r.v... Coun of Or'"''' of Jur-, IMI. al .,. tieur Of tiJO o•ctoc~ :., lo 1111 wllllln l11t"111Mftl tlMI Sia,. ., CAl!fo<nla, ..,rtlcultrll' deter.._ A.M. flf w., dty •I Ille Cllt"'"n of l~e S/Jl/68 t Htaltlt J6 An l111pulst rt10ft st Dissuade 10 Kind tf warll 41 Afrle'11 l1'=11ti. O Stran9t 1Z HI 11 ., Sllor1 sleep lclnll • llerry1111k Ing """"'" S l'art of 1J Awtt ttlt fact IC~tlllfY SJ Wldta 11 ft• 1t1111 5S • .,. ~,.. IJ!gtfllous ft Ml of c• 17 Articles m •f 'U ~one f 111111 I Ptrl s H uebff ttnc .11•lnt :=: I ;I"',, u '" --~"'""' 11.Dtwll .... oa"' ,, .... ltYtl: . ••tar ....,.., .. Show ,,,,, >I ~tlttff "'""',. » C 1111ct of 9091 I M4 ChMHS M l!Hlll H toy's or ~·'"" ,,,,., JI lllil• tf.., nlckn11110 adlnowled1td he utcute41 IM -· u ~:::;'•,:W::!.. flnu,.. 9"d -• =.ti .':'"';;.*" 0~~~': ~~~~ t 0! (OFFICIAL J~~I E Devis ....,,, In t~tl aolf llf'OPrloton~I• '9IN Admlnlslrtlloft lluildl,,., Sil N. SYcamG'e Ntl•ry P~bllc.C•lllonlle ..... ,,,... ., Giii'• Fine Wlnet ..... SI~•·· In tl>e City of St•!• ""'· Prlnc'N I Office Ill Solrll\, IK•ltf 11 250 Etil 17111 SlrMI, C.lllornla, u the lime and •ltu tor the Ora~ C-ty C.M MtM, Ctlllornla. lltlrlne "'°" the ~lion ef Mid .,,. MY (-!Mlell IJtelm T_. " Mia CHll In lawlllt -If rttH llon t nd all Mltcfionl ~lo at J-11 IM ll!t Ullltt4t ...... on ~O<llltmellott ., sale, Wlll<h "--•lie~ •II lnlernttd l'ulll1,hed 0••• CMI! Oelll' "'"'· ti Nft e1111 flMI beltnc:e evlfftlftd bv ""°"• IM1 -•r and bt llMl'd. Mn 11 2~ 31 alMI JVllt 7 1NI M>4ll ,... -ed IW Mor"'" w Trutl Otfld Al any Hmt lll'lor lo "'8 time llxtd for • ' ' 911 the ...,.rtv ao aoid. Tt11 -ftlll Of 11etrl119, onr In-ltd ..,,_ mav flt. LEGAL NO'fiCE .,.,.,... IMif to bt dt_lt_ Wllll llkf. wll!I Ille Cler-ot "'41 Board " SllPe...,lsors lldl or efltrs fO tit '" w.1111111 •IMI wtn of !he C'tlllltY ol Or•...-wrllltll obltcliO<ls l'·W16' tit recelW41 al Ill• efOrenld ol!lct at any to. Illa pr0p0sod anntullOll which ob- (1 ltTl,ICAT• O' tUllN .. , "-ttlet Ille firs! •UbltcallO!\ htf'eGf '"" ltdlon• Wiii be conslcluod Ir( Ille Boercl l'ICTITIOUI NAMI Mftfe dale ti wit, or IMV lie fli.ct wllll OI S\jlltrYl&OTJ ti ll>e time ant •lace flxKI Tht 11nd4rt10• don .. rtlfY Ila II""" Ille CIWtt ., ""....,. antttled court. .., ""''"'· Tiie bellfld.,fn of "" It•· -.c11nv • bUllneu al f ll VI• L.ldt NtN. oe,.. May 11, IHe. rllO<Y erOPOttf lo ~ tftMJ(td are NtwPGrl BtK"· Celllernla, U!ldlr Ille ~ THI If.NI( 0" (AL"ORNIA ftlcrtMi IS loll0Wt1 llllOUI firm Mme .. SIAVllW MA•tNI •r. ,,..,.... l, Cl\tlllltll T•ACT HO. fJS1 CO. and '"al wld flm1 It c-...1 of ti.. v ct l'rnl~I & IT ... lfl••l 1011ow1nv -· wllOM ,..mt '" !VII end Trust Oftfcrt' lllfustr1al ""'" .. 11ero "" ' place 01 rttlo.nc:e It H fOllowa; c-tor of Ille lllalt All 11111 rttl PrCHl"fY In Ille Counlv nl Cl\erlfl JllTIM Flthbtc-. 111 Avacedo. f11 l"lf (_,,•IN Or-. Slalt Of Cthlomle., -.i"9 IMI CorON dtl Mer, Calllet11t1 ROllRTJOH. MOWtl• & eARUNO -'*' of l loclls 7 t nd 49 ti lrvlne't 0.1141 Mey I&. IHI -C-Ortw lutcllvltlerl. -,.... llleNtf rtcordfll Charin Jemtt Fishbeck N-1--, ~ !ti 9-I, P119t .. of Mltnlltneout Slllt ti Callterftla. Or•"9t Coun1Y1 AlltfMY .., c.........., • ....., ~. rKOrd• of Mid Countn On Mav It. 1.., btlort me, • .....,., Nllthed O.•-~I Otl'Y l'llel. -.cr1111f M tolSO..s. PllllllC lfl alMf tor said Slalt, M-111' Me'I' 2J. ,., Jl, INI ...... 1191M.... al l~t llalfll Oft I~ I PPtlrM Cllerlts J•rnn f lshbedl k-tt.rtll .. sltrly boundarv of 11\11 PCrtlon to ma Iii be lllt person whoM Mmt It LEGAL NO'l'J,.. ti Ofanve Count• SlrM! l fvhllno subtctllltlll M 1!11 wtlllln ln1lru1nt11t IM '-ti:. Matnltnence Olslrlcl No. 10 as ac-nowledlld tit tucuted lht same. Mltblllllt4I Ill\' Resolut10<1 Ne. •Mll 01 (Ol'FICIAl SIAl.I IA• "1 Ille a .. rd ol SuPtrvlsors of Mid O,.nv~ .-. via NOTICI 0, IA~I 011 County, uld p0lnl bolnv •11 -i. PClnt "' Notti')' p llf9ml• RIA" ~W .. fY AT 111 said bouflNtYI lllalanl f , -· 44' Jl" l'rlnclNI Oftlct l'IUVATI SAi.i It JO 00 Itel norn Ille meet Norlh•rlr Or•lltt Ctlllltv Ne. A•JflM com•tr ol aeld bounc1trv1 u kl p0lnl MY C-llllefl ••lor Court ol Ille Stele flf Cel"""lt -.tflt also an Int~ l>elftl Oii l~c JUM 1¢, lt)t !tr IM County OI Ore,..., NtftMesltrlV boundlrY ol \'tact 5'01, 111111~ Otllllt Cl-I elll' l'lllf, "' lllt Mell9r ol Hie C-W_., ., e11 Illa Sout11easlet'ly lint ti MacArttwr IM'f 11. ,.. ,, -JllM 7. I l6Mt "•"' lellle ··~ .... 11:-., ~ltvard. 100 INI wklt ... lllOWn ..... 1 c-o L NOTJC lt.-.O L. I•'-· tllt l¢MWll • •· L. 1111 !NP of ukl Tr~t ~ In Boole ..,..,, A .._, Collst<vtlM. "'· ,_ ,. •M ,. of MltulltneOlll Nollet Is ..,.,. .._ tlltt t11e VII' M1H ~ If .. Id COUlllY1 lllence N . "-,_,... .,._11"'4 wlll Mii t i llfMte ltlt. ell er "' tJ. H" I ,. ...... said ._,.M,,.ltrlV tll(TIPICATI 0' ButlHftl ffltr lllt 1111 MY 11 =et IN ... 11111 ti ~ lloultval'd. 6Q OI IHI , ......... l'lf'lll ,._ flft .. ,,.. ltHI .. (A · NtlleNI .. lfl -It ltOlllf °" 1"9~rv ol 'IHI UNOlllllONIO .. ,_..., CtfttfY A-ltf!M. "9 Nor1!1 ttNel, lellle 0,a• C-"t Slrett 1. It II t I " <I lllilt IMt' ,,. ..iuctlne • """ .._ AM.1 c-,., ot OfHllt. Stlle .: MAii~--Dl1tr1c1 Ho. 10, ., tllt!Mtt et er-'-"'• CtllfMlll. CAllfWlll•. It Ille Mtfle>t 14111 "9t llldllor. n116lltlled bf •tt0tvll0<1 Ho. fWM Of llllftr Ille "'""-llrlll ,..,,.. rl ,,.. MIMI '9 ~Oflfl""'flOll 1W sa141 Mii ... l'f ol 911Mrvlsora. .. Id '"'le HUNTINOTC* VILLAOI IARHll• "" ...,_ CMt, ell Ille rltllf, llllt .... I,,. pelnt IMllfll elM •n anti. "'nt on 11111 VILLAGE Cl!NTEll IAlllUS Ind tMI """' fl Mtf CtnMr'<laltt In anol It e ll boundorv of Trt ct NO. 61te, "' m•P i.akl flPlll le <°"'"'" of the IOllil'flflM lM ctrleln r"t ,_,., afMlt 111 Ille 11,.,..1 ~ ltl Boo!( a1, Paon n per-..... Ml!* Ill Ml 1114 ,.._ Cttr of '°'1111 °'"' c:-f¥ ti Los 10 >t l!IC!Wlve el said Mltetllan~ of~ 9" •..,,..,.. .. wtl: Af191ltl, Sitt. ef Celllilrflle. lllfl!WltrlY M ... I IMMt, tloM "'Id lllWNltrltt, N, Louie :.-a, ~ Melllerty WM• dmrlbtd ea IOlltwl. '""'' 14' IS' M" I!. llttll teot t1M1 S. W ._.. SH9 •1 HllflllMlltll .... CelllilNll•, The *"' ......... l .. "· flf Tract ,. .. I . 71LH '"'' IO .......... CUN• Oft H..-t S. Oetiltlt1 snl lllfltMllelle. >441, H Hr !NI ---tft lloolc )7, ••Id bOllnclarltt. con<evt Nellllff•l••l'f H\lfttt,._ a-. C4llfwlllt. -41 Ill "'-IOI Ille tlllClt ti "" and lllYlfll a r1fl111 of 190.00 !Hit WIT!ll .. Ovr MMt llllt rlh NY ti C-IY RKtnltr ti 1tld CIMlt\I, llltftC'9 SoulfltlslorlY tlOllt •Id curw. Mey, '"'· Lot u ot Trad am, •• w ,..._ ""-" a _.,., 111111t flf w lJ' or. • 1.e111t ~·-~ 111 •• "i.. Nt:t • " Meet lft d•1tann of .u.n '"'' """"' -HtfWi L c;...iate lllt tlllCit • Ille ~ ,__., ef flnlllnt •IO<'f Mid llellncltflw. L 17" O' STAT• Of' CAl.ll'OltH14 I ... ~. I ... fl, J71' fie! -L r 4r W' W. COUNTY OI' OllANOI I " IMIN ~ INw1' .. .-..0 ..... W It • 1.-t c-"' Ml<I OH THI$ "11 dtv " INfr, A 0. It& Ollt .,,...,, """ ..... tallflnllel """"''* CllMA'tt Et1$1tr"' end llevl~ ....._ ,..., .a11e11 KN-1111, • Not9P'f loAlle<I " _,..... -.es. --. • rHlw., "°°' '"'' ,,_ *'"""'· ~ Ill tlld ,_, llllt Mid (M!fV tM COltdlllent, ~ ,_,...., •IOlll Mlf (.,.._ ~ • untrtl ...... ~ t!Wt'fl11, -.,,., t-1'>""* !'tfflll. rlolltl ti.., w ,..._... -It tf L 1S' OI' ,.. , t 41111entt of 1M ~. ..,.,.,..Ill' -aN41 LAOle TffN .. Mtt t1111 111 ll'#flll ..-., flf 4tJ ti ftll lo ltlf N.,,._....., boun- ....... -"9fl!trt I, 0..$1t ·-11 Ille U ........... t11 ..,....,..,. ef Mlt, .. , ... ef, lrKI N9. .. •ncl Mid ,... " • !lit ~ ._ na"'" _. rt Mrt all! ~ tvi..... 11y ""'1!ltMtllr'Y lltUllCltrv ti Or•11tt1 .......... -........ ~ ... ""' .... 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I s -~~~Hi~a~a:i!.~~l~"'~!~~l~~1r· '7 6 peti119 • ll11r Dick Spoiler • Furr r1eing lnstrumentetlon • Front Air Foam S.11 • Electric Clock • Bumper Guards • Ash Trey Light • H.O. TOTAL .... nllT. Springs • H.O. Torsion SWl'f Bar. Ask for Stock No. 945, 944, 1~7 or 136. Cltolc• of Colors I 76 Immediate O.llY•ry mu_., flOM YOUI SO. CALIF. TOTAL PRICI itd:.6 52569 re. "'"' ..... & lie. & "-· d:::p:: .... ---=--· Ill-~ • 111111 -Syll"" • 1onlt4 ~·~-­c .....• Oolv.• ,,.,. • J-f..... -. . Wltfl• lidrw•ll •1ro1. Alt flt otoc,t •e. 5J6. BRA ND NEW '68 DARTS • All Vinyl lntlfiol' • Pad-cMd Dls'h • Slit ltftl • HNttr & Dlfroatw. Aak for Stock No. 909, 13-4 •• IMMEDIATl mMRY BRAND NEW '61 WAGONS TOTAL DOWN TOT Al MONTM PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL PllQ t.=.. ne. r...w. ... a nc. a,._ e:z: ... • -• r= .... '91 ,.,.,, Thursday, May 30th Friday, May 31st Saturday, June 1·st Sunday, June 2nd OPEN 9 A.M. TO i MIDNIGHT . '67= '67=· ,.,..,, ,.,..,, $60= $60!Y· $.l766~l~ --PllCl$2MI . • '•DDlllC11l1•-· ~.e"r .... :; ... 11!!1. ~· = ............. , .. •57=. •57;s:.. s1666~l~ __ ,.._ s40= s40T PYMJ. . "Mt'' ... """· ...... . =--.::r: ~c=•/ ......... 91-. , .. "Y& ......... ~~t·_. ............. tOIM ~66=ur. __ ... tlnt . VOLKSWAGIN .Cltnn -• ........ a ·u. ,_ '" MMn TO CIOOll RlOll ;:::!·; ;. ~; '" Y.W. '2t '2t m•,.. E R· -~ltt · • • !of. DOWll • Mtlll Y. s33 lOTA&. s33 lOTA&. PYMT. PYMT. . ... •aco. ....a ......................... .....il. •11. ............ (IW • .,,,,. $29 1'0TA&. '29 lOTA&. DOWll Mtll. Y. l'\'MT.-. PYMT. '866~laml ..,. .. ,..,m• 'M Dllll coaolm' ... ClllV. lllC&Ylm =~ ... ""...., .......... ,,,.). $-t6 ~~. ~ PYMT. $766TOIAL =L~ __ ,..'"' _ .......... .......................... -...... _ ....... ~o~ •23a '23 mA&. MTll.Y. nMT. 'A tollll WAI• ~4tt. .................... . '195 '19£1· t Ai ] c ' ---· -·/. -... .. . ....... - J ~ DURilNG O~B ·B·IGGES~ . • • • • • Announcing Plymouth's . ·SPJ11NG )success CELEBRAJ'18.N ( Brand New '68 Car! "Beep. Beep I" NAMrs ... RQAD RUNNER "EXECUTIVE"· 1968 VA.LIANT I . . FULL FACTORY RulP. INCLUDING DELUXE WHllL COVllS. STK. ..._ XV4724 lmmecll-ati Deff-.,-... ' SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE . ,, Equip. includes: ,Automatic trans., radio, heater, ~ower 1teerin9, pt.>wer bralce1, ·m•t wheels, "383" '4 berrel cat\., Red 'Streak tires, ·many ·critter '9xtra1.~ !tock No. P4670. .. 1w.e Executive CHRYSLERS •nd PL YMOUTHS en.bles us to put the new car buyer into • {99W C*' at ff.emondous wvin9s. These cus havo m.ny, m•ny orlr•s, includin9 F•ctory Air Conditionin9. Al carry _tf,o Ml.nee of Chrysler-P\y.n>OUth:s f•,nous New C.r FKtory W•rranty. '&5 FORD '&5 DODIE IT . 2 DOOR . HAUTOP. 4 .,...., I Deer Wen. VI, Mltomatic, ,.,Jo, heltw, whit. wall tires. ................ Stir. 4752A Stk. W1501 . s7.95 $1295 '15 PLYMOUTH 'A VALIANT SATALITI. 2 DOOR hardtop, 4 DOOlt SIDAN. Standard eufefnltfc trans., r_,lo, heater, tranll'nhafon, redlo, heat.r, air ,.._. .... rfnt, •fr condttioned. cond~loned. Stk. No. 1319A. s1595 s795 '15 CHEVROLET '17 Pl YMOUTH 4 dow Mdan. Automlttc tnM-'"' ............... ......,, ,..., sfMrfng, white wall ti,_ air cendltlonfng. Stk. # 1391 52695 · OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - . 1:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. f,A V-$ $ S. S SA~I ; $~ $ $ S SAW $ $ $ $ -J' t ~ I $ ' I " --1< M'. • c "'' • • 196 TOWN & COUNTRY STAYiON WAGOll '88 TOIONADO 'DELUXE. Full~, factory air. Gold with It. vfnyl roof. s3195 ·'85 vw Radio, heater. RMI aharp. White wall tires. Lew mflea. Stk. 1403A ' s12ts '15 lllnlNG Standard shift, rMlo, heater. Stk. #4552A s.iz1s Fully equfppod fncludfnt automatic, cleanor air p11ckage, radfo, huter, tinted, .... , IU91age r.-ck, whit. wall tires plus many other extraa. Prfc9d for you. Ordr .._ GET READY FOR VACATION TIMEll '68 VOLVO STATION WAGON 4 apeed. hdlo, heater, wfllte w1ll1. Stk. 147JA . 51895 , . 'I& .PLYMOUTH lelvedere II. 4 dr. sadan. Radio, hMtor, automatic tr.an1ml11ion, ,..., .... ,,,.. powr brakes, white wall tftw. Factory •Ir. Stk. 4451A. . s· l 'II VW Radio, hMter, 4 apeod, Low ......_ Stk. No. 4524A ~-~1395 '&4 BARRACUDA COUNTRY SEDAN STATION Automatic tranamlulon, radio, WAGON. Automatic transmit- heater, power stMrlng, VI, lion, VI, radio, Meter, poW9t white walla, • aharp car at ltMrfnt, wfllte wall tlr-. Stk. 1522A. . $1295 . $1095 NEWPORT 1 2 door hardtop, '65 MUSTANG 1utomatic t r•namlulon, power VI, 4 apeod, rMlo, heat.r, rMI 1t .. rlnt, Factory air, radio, nice. Stk #U.1521 heater. INutfful aold color. Stk. 14618. s1595 $2095 '17 Crown Imperial '63 PEUGEOT 2 Door h•rd!,°fi. Loaclocl with all RMI sharp.I 4 ..... tr•niml• the finer ur uxurl" plua fac· tlon, radio, hNttr. Lew, low tory air. Stk. # 1 S35 mflea. Stk. # 14941 s4 95 .$695 ...... CMI ..... TAX a UC. OPEN 7 DAY.S A WEEK ·< •• , j.:A ·~ --.......__. 4 . • • +,. ._ • _. 411• - • \ ( I ft DAILY 'It.OT -f"riday, ,.. 31, 1961 HOUSH POI SALi HOUSH ~ SALi ......... 1 Open Houses . THIS WEEKEND ..., .... ....,......, .... ,.. ......... . ,.. ............. All ............... ..... ................................... ........ ....,., DAILY Pl&.Or WAltr All. ,..,_ ............... ,., ............ ..... .................................. ,,..,. HOUSU FOR SAU '2 ledrooml 205 Via Cordova, Corona del M-r · 673-3770 {open Sat 1·5) ' (2 Ir. I F1mily or Deft) 535 Bazel Dr., Cal'oDI del )far 8'71-37'70 (Open Sit 6 Sun) (3 Bedroom) 201 Via Nice, Udo late 673-5166 (Open Sit. Sun 1·5) 4612 Roxbury, Cameo Shores 673·8550 {()pen Sat • Sun 1·5) 3504 MarcUJ, Newport 1'each 673-6000 (Open Fri, Sat • Sun 1·5) 522 Seaward, Corona mgbtands, CdM 673-2222 (Open Sit • Sun 1·5) (3 Ir. + Apt.) 612 Orchid, Q>rooa det Mar ' W73-2222 (Open Sit 6 Sun 1·5) -(3 Ir. I F1mily or Den) ••1000 Wiit Bay Ave, Balboa . 673-7300 or Ma 5-8034 (Sat 6 Sun 1-5) 1600 Cornwall Ln (Westcliff) NB {Off Doftr' Dr.) (Ope.a Son 12-S) 16382 Eai1e Lane, NB M2-1'7'fl (Open Sat &: Sun 1-8) 1221 Su.llex Lane (Weltcl.itt) NB . 548-8162 (Sat 6 Sun 11·5) (4 Bedroom) 1324 Galaxy Dr., Diver Sborel 642-8235 (Open· Dally) ••333 Mornlngltar Lane, Dover Shores 642-8235 (Open Daily) *4627 Perham Dr., Cameo Sbora ~ 842,.1231 . (Opm .,.., , 225 E. WUlon 9l, Colt& M- MM810 (Open Dlfly) 805 North Bayfront, Balbo9 ltland 673-2221 (()pa Sit I: Sun 1-S) . (4 Ir. I F1mily or Oen} 1018 Nottingham, Newport Beach • {W eatcliff) 544-5347, 838-0181 (Everyday 1·5) 1818 Lincoln Ln (Weatcllft Ana) NB • (Off Estelle Lane) {Op,n Sun 12·5) 437 Tu.tin Ave. (Newport Heights) NB 642-5200 toDen Sa 1-5) 2737 Drab (II-del llar) OI M&-1111 (BM. Su 1.S) (4 Br. + Apt.) 3150 Barbadol (Mesa Verde) Cll 540-11720 (Sunday) coRbN'A DEL Mil LuK HCMMI ••• Quilty, Vllue, IMufy, C•n1r.1 .... In the Southland's mOlt desirable and fMdnattn1 area. A SU· perb school rystem and University Of California's Irvine <.;am- pus just moments away from Harbor View Hilla. • Dtrectlonl: MacArtbur Blvd. from . SeDllbly priced from ·v PaeltSc eo.t Hwy. or Newport Fwy. SJ•, 900 ' to sa, 900 I Turn OD S.. Joaquim Hilla Rd., theA foll?W 111111 to modll ..... WSI.liIOMES ---------------- (}racioU6 A magnificent, cbarm·filled 4 BR 3 bath home fronted by impressive white walled court yard entrance. Invitingly llgbt I: 1paciOU1 Jlv. 1ng room, formal glaa walled dininf room overlooking large Grecian bea&ed poo le pat. io. Paneled game room! lxqgjljtely decorat.d I: trnmaculately maintained! 3 car garage! Among the distinguished homes on large Iota in a prestige area ol Newport Beach 6 not leased land. A trenmendous value for $74,950! - OPEN HOUSE · SATURDAY & SUNIAY 1 • S 1 ooo w..t .., · 1.,,. •• , Truly gorgeOUJ, lull, a bedroom, 3 bath, with 30x20 ft. llvtni room -lar1te family room -all bullt.ina, including barbecue - beauitful 20s42"' ft. Beyaide Ternc:e -Pier & •lip for tarse bOat $150,000 with $50,000 don. . 3277 VI• Udo 673-7300 or M. J.I034 . Ollllty .. C•pr•lse tN FASHIONABLE BAY· CR.EST. Qlatom Built Three bedroom, two and one ball tlalbs, family room mid dJn. -. room Mme with 11ruk· fut bu -.met porch f ud oampiek built-In ki~ m lncludlas M Iller, ft· trigeratar ... tr.-r. Car- peted ~ draped, plwi better U.. tlill ID abutters. Protect-4 patio, double pr. ace. • aree all complete- ly ~ wltb cement bl.><* wall. l'rtlhl:y painted 'ID and out -~ ...., .......... Price Olli)' -..0.0,.~MP.M. mio ........ New- Jart. .... Eves. Call f46..lai0 BIG 2 STORY 5 llocka frem ... ch '"'11 2 yeu old, 2,800 lqU&re foot manaa baa an Im· preui" terruo entry, 4 ex· tra Larp bedroom, 3 ele- gant bdll. Maatve Master Suite bu a belcony. Walnut paneled family room: Built. ·In deluxe kttchfll with dumb- waiter. Separate u t i 1 i t y · room. A Fantastic VALUE caly $34,115. WW trade for llll&ller ~. 'nlRD NEW 4 I: S Bedroom two • story lilu&le family Homea and three Duplexes with a l>eluxe owner's 3 Bedroom. 6 Den Home ul)IWra, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for octUpancy. Ocean and/or Bay Views, F~y rooms, Wet Bm, radiant heat. inlulatecl, cMfeted, w~ ed,' 1andlcaDed, self-cleaning ovens. Formica kitcbea ca6iDetl, Powder rooma, Etc. Etc . Come IM for younelf: .OLD MIDAWON HOMES OPIN SAT. & SUN. 1•5 ......... ., -..... llYd. ........ d ...... , ... ...... PrlcM from $79,600 to $109,600 For further Information uU: COLDWILI.. IANDI I CO. 2200.-1'. COAST HIGHWAY NIWPOttT llACH "'f-3351 ~ --~ ~-=== .z::-...;: --- OUR BEST * .. POOL. SepatTate play area. Assume hiib VA loan. 51>4 % -S162 Pm -3 BR + lamlly * dining. Eve. 545-4941. ~ * * North Calta Meaa near Catholic C b u r c h. Large 4 BR, formal dining room + family. WW consider trade for Fullerton or Anaheim. aret. Eves. 545-5142. * * * Will trade immaculte Newport Beach home. 3 BR 1 ~ baths, hardwood floon. Want 4 BR Mesa Verde home. Eve. 673-1164. * * * * Low interest-5% %. ~;,~ayment -$144 Pm Eutside 3 BR + f . y. Room for boat • tr9iler be. 546-8189. Newport ••c• GI No Don MESA DEl MAI DA YIDSON Realtv 2750 H.,bor 58, C.M. 546 54.o i,,._ 549-1051 11da may be the only bome In N~ 'ee.cb where )'OU can uae your GI biendta. This 3 bedroom, 2 beth' home is u abarp u a tack! It bu new el«tric built· Ins. • mammodl fireplace, taJge pk:tUre wklowa .,.. Ing Ill*> • larp back :yard and briclc s-tio. Ela:elJent ~frlpntor. CU1lfta a n d draperiel included. AJllllQIC- lma~ '850 doling coifs and iml>ounds required. Im- mediate Pouession! CaD • .OPIN SAT/SUN · 2111 DUIE COSTA MESA OFFICE Newport Heigllts loycnet Chca1w K>-949'f9 H~1~. s PM Charm A~ .!.e ~ed ':'~ $"'9~Vl QI -=----=-=·-=--=---__;_ 2 bedroom and large garden large comer lot. ShalDHuof, ~.. Sunset• Ocean....... room den opening on lovely beam celUap. Jo.cla fli,.. HAZEL DRIVE 119& • p I u I large suest .mas.~ -New,.,. ~ dlecllbook It BDdal apartment. Many extru. 1'0ID tD tlM arow- lt fttwlcy, location It tenm + Low FHA terms available. .. • · Vlctorl1 2 BR, den, fanm1 6das. 2 131,000. • "JUNG" 646-ltn .. ex~d':e ~ Colesworlhy & Co. c.!esrRING Shown exdulivt}y by: ,.. •RE A Tfl'V (Open Delancy RNI ht•te 642;1777 16 • ~ ' Evenl"IS) 2D E. Coaq Hwy., CdM 190* Hart>or BtYd., C.M. • "ANYTIME" ~,..,,~_;i!.-.~_;l.-.!;;_;;_~._..;;~--:::-;; __ ~_:; __ ~_;;;-;;;;;_;:;~jjii;_~67~!:~. ~~~!._~-;;;;;;-;;;-~-Open Eves. 1801. Wettcliff Drive v. c. w It. And It,, ... It ' er RllllNANCE ON SAMI IASIS SAm.ER MORTGAGE ·- 336 I . 17th St., CM Ml 2·2171 Se,.,it1t Oru.. Ce1111ty 11 yHrs • FHA0VA·C-rciel, C...1tr.ctl911 I Sec•N•ry Fl11e11clllf Ia Yoar Ad ID our dani6edl? I MESA VERDE 4 BR. 3 Batb 11nmeone w11 tie IDc*ins tor DmJas, ram11 rm. Pool. It Dial 6C88'1I Open. $43.tllO. • !Wt-J>G · Coldwell, -Banker OFFERS: New Udo layfroftt Construction beginl near tuture 8 BR tux· ury home. Din. rm., paneled fain. rm., S trpl~ .• S car 1arage. Pier le slip privileces. Sandy beach. PlJD• may be seen by appt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •198,000 Mn. Raullton · , We1tclff lxct..ive "Estate llke" living on amall acale. Spac:ioul landscaped patio 6 18' x 15' pool. R o 1 e gardens, trees -seclmion! Extra lrg. liv. rm. 6 din. rm. + S bdrm. . . . . . . '89,000 Kn. Han., 61% Lo.. No , ... Can be lllWllfld on th1t lonly bome. 4 bedn>oma, family room. B/I elec. kitchen. On cul-de-uc street. Only a moatba old ........................... '41.toO Km Leidy /Mn. Bum1 3 ••• 2 ... Irv.,.,.. '34,500 new ezcluaive for tbt JOUDI exec• utive. Contemp. design -1otl of gtau 6 brick. Good poten. fOf appredltion. J. Clarbon · Choice ...... Site Oceen Tie'tr -Own your land. Build to suit your mOlt p a r t l c u 1 a r reciuire- menta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,900 Charlotte Long lay and Ocean .~.W. . . . 4 BR, 2~ Ba. with hute family room, din. room and tarie walled petlo. 1 One a1lort block to best bey and ocean belldlm '6t,IOO Walt Haase OFFICE OPEN ) SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANlll & CO. 2m I . COAST HIGHWAY NIWPOaT llACH (S Ir. I F1mi1y or Den) 3218 Minn-* Ave. (Mea V•de) CM 545-18" (Sit I: Sun 9-5) ' A MONTICELLO HOME COMES "IN AN EXTRA GOOD PACKAGE! Bay &. -Beach Realty, Inc. (Home+~, 88 BeaC::,:Z fNr Balboa Ialand} (Off Dr.) (Open Tbun & Sun 12-5) RCTACUl.AR YllW-OCIAN -UY CLannJ fl-/ -Apa,.1,,.,,J, 0. ·-·-......................... , .. --,.-.-.wi. AMPLI eUBT P 11111 IOAT ... , • ..., .... 1 . • ·c•••• 111 r ,~ et i. . THI AINAltf ... WU. ..... .,_, Yos ea~ Ind Ill ... 11111~ • ..... •~Jn"': ALL a1*. uw WATIRJ'IONT VllW. All .... -._,...._..__ ·ad -...._ -W11'11 LAIGI PATIO. ftMI Alll WTID TO ... CT OUI llU--MODIL .., ...... -Up Lt•• Sal U1alllp• & Up ..... 671-1711 .............. lf'1i J, TRADE-IN YOUR , PRESENT HOME FOR A MONTICELLO TOWN- HOUSE AND ... YOU'LL HAVE MONEY ENOUGH TO BUY THIS . . . or another one of these ... and live Jn luxury besides. ..., $20,950 2 bedrooms and DEN or 3 and ' ltecbooms, 17 ft. Muter Suite; 2 baths, dot1ble prage, deluxe built.e kftchen, w /w c~ ccm- plete ederiar maintenance ... will eadusive . Country a.b IMns. 2 heated pools. recre&• tion fadliti# .. Center of Harbor Ana :=r :::-=.Center .•••• , ......... ". 'h ml. ~ ~ ·············•••••··~2mf. U:C.-Clllt C°"'19 ••••••••..••••••• 1/1 ml. 11 ............................... ~lmt. ::zr::11• kMlll, 0 o • o o • ' P O O. O o O o l,-i ml. ClilirM ••••••••••.••••••••• 1 ml. ~ Cllf. ~ .................... 'h ml. ~ ........................ "'""· ,, Newport leach Office \I laAUTIFUL OCIAN FRONT HOMI IALIOA PININSULA Jult listed -5 bedrooma -4 batba; = living room with Deck over. I broad expan11 of Oceen. Jl'or. mat Dining Room; all electric home, including electronic oven. Many emu . All lux~us furniture included in price of S-125,000. 673-9200 Eves: 548-899& CHA"IMING LIDO ISLE HOMI ., FuncUooal llvinl for large family. 4 bedrooms, 5 balba, Plm Huie Play- room. Many extru. Ownen baT1 pur• · ebaDed uotber bome. Shown by Appt. '89,500. 1'73-9200 Ivel: Ml 8911 RARE OLD OCIAN FRONT . Eut of Newport ~r. a bedroom1 - llvatile or rentable. nxer-apoer~ 110 lot. Zoned for Triples. Belt h area. Owner will finance to q fied bu,.r. •53,000 -Vacant, and .. thetey. 873-9200 Eves: ~, aALIOA CO¥IS MAUT'Y Pier 6 FI01l Expensive 120' on water aide. Houae bu two winp with d• ligbtfal center llwn ii laMrapin(. GrNt for entertaining. U. ICI· ft. Aikin' 1111,000. • 87M200 IY-= Ml-0715 ULIOA IUNQALOW CUte Buell bouM c10M to 111 on R-2 lot with NOlll to ~ Nlclly fam. ......_ Aa ncellent .., I& •.aoo. ... _, appt. onlJ . ....... ......... COllNll LOT'-U\CIB1 ,. i.-. i.--a...·-lb110. ..... Low .... ,., .. wtl =--~ .., & ......... ... ............... ..... c:.r.n. •1 M.r Office WALK TO llACH Park-like atmosphen wWl aurprili.ng privacy -and only 2 b1Qcb to Ocean Blvd. -or 1 block from downtown. 3 Blllroorns, 1~ blths. Huge tlTlng roonr."Wremendou Lanal. Price $39,· 950. Ninety·three year balance on leasehold, at UO per month. No accel· eratJon. 875-3000 Eves: 873-0554 QUllT SECLUDID LOCATION Cu.tom built, split leTel home. 2 bed· rooms upstairs. One with tremendous Bay View. 18z20 Mester bedroom on main floot'. Large ltTtnJ ~ with arl1stlc stone fireplace. Spldoal fam. Uy room. Convenient kitchen. Owner will consider small home in Corona del Mar In tl'ade. Price $49,9~0. 875-3000 Eves: 873-0&54 . DUl'\.IX MOYE IN CONDITIONI Sttaated CID "~" eGrMr t.. tion, jut one bloct from •boPI ·and trauponation. Two bedroom bome. Cbltrful living room with fireplace. New W/W carpet. drnll. PLUS one ~room fumisbed apt. 6 2 car gara1e. rri~ 141,000. 875l'IOOn !Tel: 548-7982 -• HOUSl9 ...... .. .. . . . . , . 'I I That'a cost ~ 3 BR place. Huse I ina, w summ1 school forsw I Your fea tur 2¥.t h with t room & dra1 all scJ some S3S.9~ \~ ... oril -SAT I 52~ O>rona H View. f~ ! baths. WI 612. 3 BR, l ba. elor Apt :::. 805 N : 811 Pier & n -room to Don F 3Z:i0 I Coron'\ d• BAR POC Outstandir -This pc bdnns. 2 · • rote ma . pool with sweep. L garage s:ti.950. ~7171 OF ·11 bf'tl This i& ar bath im net[.. De' an f"ldeal growing ... pletely .. : with II t :-place. Of -· like bacli -< in& roort . 3 car ABLE fc Ruth P 16<ii West SuJtMf · 535 H OPE J'ORYO Bring d 'v/beac : & tenm - : dining, l • (I . Shown 0.bfto 12829 E. 3 I • Eutaide 1-th. + each. Pt $29,900 k al area del. Ca to show. . . RJtr. 54&-•LA• • Atoard IC HI eFom e ftarq • eSt•h ; • 2•;,. ., ... • eJ c eTltA • ,..,." NIWI -- NOT 7'/zo/o IUT SJ/4% INTEREST That's righU Aasume high FHA loan al no cost with payments lower than rent. Choice 3 BR home + family room Is double fire. place. Newly pe.lnted interiar & eiterior. Hu&• bedroomt. lo.tly kitchen with all built· ins, w /w carpets & drapes. Ideal yard for summer fun with brlck patio. Close to au schools.' RJgbt price at S26,450 -see this for sure! ' FIGHT INFLATION! Your chance to snatch up this fabulous buy featuring: S BRs + a huge family room with 21h lu.xurioua baths, ultra modem kitchen with built-in oven & range, spacious living room complete with fireplace, w/w carpets & drapes. A choice convenient location near alt schools. shoppi ng & churches. It needs some paint & clean up but what a value at S33.950. Will sell FHA or VA. • w 10931aker,CM 546-5440 OP lack lay ~tat· ,. \ Dtlwce triplexes. Owner'a unit with f.ireplact, di~ washer, built-in Id~ with a U the I.I.nest details. The other 2 rental~ help P8)' your way. Call now & see the tln- ttlt income tax shelter. Newport .. Victoria 646-1111 •••• OHfl ·-•> ~LEGI!. REALTY New Llsti"I Ultrp. llharp..t BR Mel& Verde Hlgtilanda .home with C\11- lom carpetini. out door"BBQ with built-in benches. Alao child'• p1-)ihoue ·• attrac- tive arch bridie OWi' the goldUih pood. Quick PH- sessloo. Excellent existtnz s~. 'H loan at sm mo. In- cludes Tax It Ins. Full price S28.SOO • Callege RMlty 546 5880 1500 Adams at Harbor INear Qnema Theatn) Victoria Mesa Homes 16 NEW HOMES Low dn. 6% '1o ».yr loan From $23,950 Valley Road at Victoria • !Juit E. of Brook:bunt up oo blu!f) Lido size lots, fee simple land • Hlgh above sea leYtl Built • in electric ent to ahoppin& :: SAT & SUN 1 • 5 522 St1w1rd Corona Highlands 0 c e a n View, lee simple, 3 BR, 3 baths, work llbop aree. Huiie corner lot with large gate access •r boat or traU· er • plus room tor pool. Im· maculate 4 bedroom and 3 large baths. DINING ROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM. K lt.cllftl baa all built-in a p- p!j an<lel including dish'J,• asb· er and 3 ovtDI tor the gour· met cook. Manicured lawns and trees enhance the beau- ty of this special home. Owntt transferred. can give quick possellllion. Full price ol S39.900. DOVER SHORES: Magmfi· cent n e w View home of great distinction In the fin· est location in Dover Shores. 4 BR; large sociaJ rm. 4 baths, View of the whole Harbor area. Completely CSJlleled, draped, and land· ..-aped. @kitchen. C•W- Z93 E. l7th St. 6464495 center, near new schools. Eve. 646-57S2 ' a and 4 BDRMS • l .l 2 lt1 OPEN HOUSE ' Fireplaces, auto garap ~ THURS. 1·5 P.M. en.tor. carpeting, draperies. 547 EL MODENA fencing, landscapint. Ne"""'rt H .. i .. htJ • 3 bedroom Michael K1y, lvUw ·-·-' 612 Orchid, CdM 3 BR, 1 bath home with Bach- elor Apt • only $35.500. 805 North 81yfront B1lbol l1l1nd Pier & Float. 4 BR, 3 baths. room lo build. Don V. Franklin REALTOR Exclu1ive with: ED RIDDLE REALTOR 646-8811 S.1Q9,SOO 1324 G1l1Xy Drive OPEN DAILY ~'"' ..._ Phone 642-2821 Eves 642oSl08 pool home In immaCWate condition. Extra dressing TMPM room Ir bath poolside • Re-IMMAC. PROPERTY duced $2CXX1 to $26, 150 • 10~ lST TIME OFFER.ED Netr Golf Course • h b down. 1 • 3 BR, 2 • T'M> BR's. and lo n macna THE REAL ~ATERS all have 2 baths. S-a*Unl! CUSTOM by BOB _CLEGG It ""'7171 c..&l' ~ ... ., ~ .,......,.., Has everytbine! ExceDimt just completed. 1 block from REALTY COMPANY NICE 3 Bedroom NEWPORT Uv• Like A Kin9 ~~~ ~c: ~0~~,~~: --1-A~CK IA Y N~~~~E:E~~-H ::G=io= :V !; ~~;"::fes~R~ Evenings Call 64!>-1579 3Z'lO E. Coast Hwy. 2043 WESI'CLIIT DRIVE Beautiful Baycrcst ho m e College Park garage. formal dining room. NEW CUSTOM HOME l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!17!!!!1!!!!1411!!!!) !!!!64!!!!!!!!!!!2-8!!!!2!!!!3!!!!5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 sell VA or FHA. See this one sm· -• ...,., Top quality throughout. See ...... ......,, with 4 BRa 3~ baths, for. Ex I , .. ~,. at 1877 Maul Cir-Brand new contemporary befOft It's ~· • $18,900. Jm4 E. Cout Hwy., Olll ma1 dining room+ lamily C USIYeS with stone tront .• 3 large $11,soo ~1111 546-2313 11141 """" ........ Coron'\ del Mar 67l-:m2 ~ml Open Eves. cle jultpU Mesa Drive. (Al. FULL PRICE v•~ T .HE fJEAL E S TJ\TER.<-; ' L•.. Spilt Levell This 15 an enormous 4 BR 3 bath immaculate b o m e, ne-. . new, In Bllycrest, with All "Ideal lloor plan flor a il'Owing family~ H~ com· pletely separate game room wtth 11 ma581ve stone fire- plaC1!. opening te a perk· like beck yard. Format dil). ing room! Breakfut room! :\ car garage! UNBEAT- ABLE for $61.500! ltuth Pudolt, lHltor 16(X) Westclift Dr. &12-.5200 SuJtMt·OcHna...... 535 H._t Dr., CdM OPEN SAT I. SUN FOR YOUR INSPEX:TION Bring chedbook It Blklni ·v/beach. privacy. location & Lenm + 2 BR. den, formal • dining, 2 tl8 executive home lin the 50'51 Shown ~xchisively by: O.L1ncy RHI Estate \2829 E. Coest Hwy., CdM 673-3770 .. 3 HOUSEi F.utlide CK One 2 BR 1 beth + two 1 BR 1 beth each. Priced to aell tut at $29,900 bnbbed. Good rent· al area -...,... any vacan- da Call lor appointment to lhow. R.ltr. 64&-BI Ew. ~2'290 *LACHENMYER ------ • IEnER 'ltlAN FHA! 6.60/o JtT .. '-A ...... • Atoard Wtmdng ION• MY M*MLANDS e Fonn•I Dinl"t Rm. e P'e,..t FM!lly ·"'· . e St1inl"1 W.t a.r : • 21h-Jl/J ...... " e ,90Mist4 Y •Nt · • Jc., wr•t .. e T•ADE-IN P'l•n ..... Squeaky Clean CUle 3 Bedroom home on large lot 73' xlOO', qu 1et street. CIO$C lo schools, !!hopping. transportation. fdPal for any small family. ExC1!llent financlnR. $19,500 Union Str~rt room. Delightful pool & hug~ •--I 1 bedrooms -2'2 baths • Ex· ll!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!~!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!ll patio. ~t uys. llO have ~ other new custom tra large family room with An Wtbelievable heme at such , murr TREES-Grspe'rins B Ch 3 BR. 2 ba, beaut landscaped homes to show you. l low · Bullt sturc1 a-n aycrset armer adult occupied ...... S2S.500 College RMlty s.6-5180 fireplace .• Dining room and a pnce. on y ft flowers " 3 BR ._y Outstanding 4 BR home with 1500 Adams Ill Harbor a kltchen that wUI delight HARDWOOD FLOORS with room home with builMnl, beamM celllngs in llving M I "ful !Neer Cinema Theatre) mother . SJ.5,500 -10'/o down. LARGE BEDROOMS. Quem large covered patio, top room, dining t'OOm & !amity OSt Hutt ''E:Cz====== 546-2313 646-7171 size kitchen with .eparate y OU CAN! T BE AT q u 11I1 t y drapes A room. ~rkllng 18x36' pool. 3 BR, 2 baths. rten. tplc. din/ Iii Open Eve1 sel rvice pol rcht. lde&J tlno live IT-Location. ,........ &: terms. C8.11>eht&. Pti.:e! a_l ~:!'°,,!. "I"" BAYSHORES n or ren ou as an vest· .... -~ you ave a .,,..6 JJD, ~ ..,.. You'll lovr this one. rm. lush carpets. guest • men!. 127 rt. lot. Excellent For tblJ sharp 4 BR 3 bath Ff-IA down payment loan. $39,500 BarC)ain house. swimml~ pool. Un· OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 Terms. Call Now! home with many pluah For details CAU. DAVE --2 th lot beautUul heated, tilterl'd Estata 540-llSl <-e'fl!ll) features. Walk to Mariners Fast p i 3 bdrm. ba , cor. • room ~ pool • Only $2!1,950 CALL ~ ....--· Scboot, Parle & Weatclui OllHS on to expand • Reduced to MR. NELSON 5 4 o -115 l ONLY 10'1e DOWN 4 BR home many custom der mkt priced .... S31.750 2571 Circle Dr. ~ f1:nlures i ncl u d Ing MYHRE at Heritap Reel shopping. HurTy on this one! 3 BR, 2 ba. try 10% Down $37,500. TAKE YOUR (open eves) Heritage Real 31,,t YEAR old Meu del Iii# 2:1,s ~. 11th St. 646-4494 Jerry Freud Vaca.nt,~:·900 H I hts PICK CX>SrA MESA OFFICE Fstate 4 BR. 2 BA, 11. family nn.; Eve. 646-5152 Chules Arnold CORllN~~TIN Newpolt • CJ 4 Dclux Duplexes. 2 bedroom, 2629 Harbor Blvd. 8 Modem Units Attractive. All elec. ldtch.; abort walk __ $_5_0_0 __ Do_Wft ___ Reehors 646-7755 REALTORS 675 1662 Attraclve 3 bdrm. home. xlnt ~ bath each unit. built-Ins 56-9491 C>,en till 9 PM near Bee.ch • 2-story • COl'· to all schools sboppina A: St. > condition. Low Down -ONLY In kit . U 'ft• I lacL lay ner. $900 plus mo. income • Johns. $29.900. Prine. ool,y. On this 4 bedroom, 2 ti.th $158 Per Mofttll $23,500. ., nice v._ room, w a never a vacancy. &.'-'-OWNER ~ family bome. Oc>le to f!!m'Y· AUlO Le I lot. pid w carpet • drapes. Sep pa. Pool H ..-u,.. thins. 3111t lnfroduoed to the ~!tr~t'l"Tel~s~~ HALECREST tocaDonMk'·.·o11-~s~o no.cm-~ u';~Fi.:':co*: EXCLUSIVE. 3~ms. fl'J.500.0lll IW6-7414 ~~o~ ~~~o marl<et • won't be around .... ttr....i built '"'e er Ex JI t t· · 2 B .... nd F·-'I FAREL WALKER DOWN TO VETERANS. bau ... , 111rie ~ace, • HARDWOOD flOORS . "C" THO~a.rR ·it ce en inancing. au.., a ..... u y Room In Jone! 1 Sl30 per month ln-In ldtcben, 13' x 3>' covered m""'1 H or $30 500 like-new condition. 18' x 34• REALTOR &autlluJ residential "*· 3 dl.lilel flrinclple and Int~ and f'l\Cloeed petio brand . 2'l4 W. Cout Hwy. ~5627 ' heated and tillered pool. IALIOA ISLAND large BR&. hup famOy ellt. new Willi 1n wttlJ ~ting. Assum.-S2'l.fro GovemmPnt Ne\vport Bch. Evl' ~»-5613 Profe!Csioo11I land11caplng. ronm le living room, 1" Ex~llrnt Jo<:oation, near ele-Loan. No new IOM fee · no _ iqxiokJers. am! " x 1 ,. r J 0 r Duplex near Bay. 2 BR J b3ih& • walk lo ahoppin1. • menlary l!Chool, churches lncrea5!' inlerest r11t." Iii'~) Harbor View H1'lls lighltng. EXC<'lltnt fuianc-blllh + 1 BR l bath. Good Purchuer may reot at s.uo and 8tiopptng. Just put on 3 BR + huge Lamtly mom 293 E. 17th St. 641>-4•9-1 uig All for s:n .51Xl. rrntal area. Owner llvts out mo unlil dose ol HCr"Otr • J)l.~ WES'IULFF DRIVE ~m Open Eves. ioned Chinni prden entrance paved In old red eevy shake roof! the market . 11boukf sell im· covenng 1800 sq ft of goorl . Coron• del Mar Evr. ~5752 JEAN SMITH, of llN'•.•· very anxious 10 full pri~ 124.950· CALL AL mediately. Lo w Interest. living. Payments $180 month Lusk • built homes tocatl'd l!t'll. Only S39.SOO. BLACK ~llSJ fopen eves) 51' % ffiA loan may be Ill· Includes everything. in the Southland'• most de-Bu1'lder's Spec1·a1 Realtor Rllr ~ Eve. 646.2'l!I() Herltllg!' Real Estate. lllmed and $158 per month ' { Newport =r A: i·~r lar~a. t) 400 E. 17th St, CM S.16-32S5 *LACHENMYER Lovely. Bn~wO\= modem would lnrl11fl,. 1axcs! JI 1t Campu~ just m 0·m ,~1~: Room for 12 units on th l11 WALK TO SHOPPfNC trora Fun In The Sun 2-story 4 bdrm. (2 VI Se lb'u -iced f Ideal locapon. Eastslde of this bright cheery 3 BR &. king~uel. 2 baths, (twin ctorl1 away. ns Y .,. ' rom Harbor, crcne to shopping. lamily room home. Elijoy Swlmmlng in the privacy of &lnks). Fireplace; la r 1 e ~.u. $34.900 to $48.900 in I ded th L I ~• Lo el Trea! 2 story • book fl.rt-. p6aoet! Hup wool carpeted living room large enough for your srand piano! Th.is -1111 LUSK HOMES Co!l)Oration setup c u P arge patio. trees &: your awn ·~ ...,..... v Y yard, quiet street near May In sales price • S3Z,!ri0. many flowers. One or the 4 BR I: family room home In Co. & Catholic Ii: ALL (Open Directions: MacArthur Blvd. extra nice homes ln Costa Baycrcst. '21-ot baths, light hool8 S2500 Down 61' % E I from Pacific CoHt Hwy. or ~ COATS Mesa for $19.990 including itardcning. See this one be-~n . .j,5 Denver Dr." ~iiijjijjijjiijjijiiiij ven ngs) Newport Fwy. Tum on San & Can>c1s k drapes. Ask about fore )"XI h1.1y ... Pti1.-c $58.500 549-3)90 or 1-8116-3389 ~ ===~====:! Joaquin Hills Rd.. then WALLACE F1iA low down paymrnl Arku1h Rlty 541-3350 3 BR -2 bath holne in West- cliff is loeded with old fast.. loned c b a rm! BE1TER HURRY!. 0nJ..y $43.500. Ruth P1rdot1. Re.1ltor lfiffi WMtclifJ Dr. 642-520'\ SNal This t 2 8«froom Cottage on R-3 lot sox:m tn good rental ara. Build units loc excel· lent Income. Onl:Y $25,000 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach OCEANYIEW Level BuUdlng Site • llll un· derground ut!ls. Nev beach. aoee to shopping, 18 hole Jd>IJc: golf coune adjacent. Best rnon ~acb In all Or- ~ Co. (~ tenns avail- able) $13, 150. Ph. 644-1133 Boat Hippy? follow sizns 10 morlel areAt ltEAL TORS foan CALL DA \"E MYJ fRE wow:' -Just ovrr 1 year old. -OCEAN ""f RoNT-Corwert1ble 4 BR & tam.Uy SEE 68 BEACON BAY -546-4141--, l40-ll.'>1 loJ)l'n Pvt s l or 3 BR$ _ den & d.ill!ni. {)pl>n Thu111 & Sunday U-~ Just Reduced $1000 I (Open Evenings) flprif11i:e Rea! ~llllP Oilriing 2 Brirm homr. nr Alnum enrrance. 2 fulJ • Exciting Bay Vlf>w! PrmnsulR Pt. Jrtty, ~ ~ b11tM. rantuuc bu i Jt-in • Private 511nd beach! NO DOWN GI Reduced $2000 ·1ohn macnab Balboa Raal Est1te kllchrn & ail undergroand • Tf'nni.~ court11! , 11tUlt1PS. Assume 6'H io.n • Prei1tige area! '" Mesa Verde Ne~JM>rl Hgt~ JIOOI .hov 1" IRVINE TERRACE · 700 E. Balbnl\ Blvd ' Ba.I. <no loa n le<'Sl S148 month • ~ BR home With family Just lislr>d lor quick 53le• chcilce cornl'r loc1111011. 3 (3(1.IA r I buy lmml'I(' 6i::-4140 lndudr$ principe.1 Ir ln-sha 3 htlrm with WOO'! nns . Exira drrssin" room . n cxcep iona -room It sunny patio! rp r 3 1 bd d " b lh 'j .d 2 BR. 2 Ba hom!'. Ol11rm· LaJOl...LA Scenir Drive -llP-ll'rest. CALL j4()-1151 Copen • Plus income •""'rtment! shinglr roo · argc rms an .~ a 111 poo si <' 1"ally covrr ..... pa tio prox. I Ac .. view of hay & E"es. l Heritage Real F.Atale ,... f ll No .... hettcr al lhls n'"'' pr1rr mg par 1 '"" • • Both nicely ~nished' &: hand~omf' am Y room. "" '" Id I r , .. _ nlc ... ~ln OCl'ln; level. all buUdeblr. 3 BR .. t~ Ba., hid. -•·. • & d N of $26,500 · tori doWJl 1iikC's1 ca or. ou """r <' '"' • ~ !""'° • Excepllonal! SOO.C.00 New carpets 11:ti':·v °' It ln1r. Asking S34.500. S31.500 Cash or lenns, 10~ dbl gar . carp. over hdwd. Shown by Mary Lou Marlon thing d~":_.iOto q h ets; ~7171 n.... E '·""' ?~11 C.all £or Appl. On .. p al in equal inst .. plus firs.: Sprinklers; fenced: Ruth P1rdoll, Realtor Price $-«•• ·must WTY· .,...,. • '"''"'n -VC'S. ··""'"·" 642-1235 7'~ .. ~ &9l-Z523 or write $22.500. O\lner ~1234 ext. l6'li Westdltf Dr. &12..5200 ~~ VERDE REALTY 148 N. Tilley Ave , 374 or S4S-6006 ~ TED Pasadena. caJif. 91107 . WAN 4 BEDRM. FAMIL YRM. HELP! OWNER'S new home FANTASTIC FlllD R.t>al Estl\te Sales People. ready-must move. Amume INCOME PROMRJY WHY NOT GET ON THE NO DOWN GI $24,9001 ~14~ loan-Sl.66 per month 29B E. lTtb St. 646-4494 r' -----I BAND WAGON? or low (k!wn In others. 2 PITI on this 3 BR 2 bftth, Eve. 646-5752 A 0tu1tom buill ~ BR I~ . fXECUJI~ HOME Over 25 Years In balhs. Built • in elflcieney doobtr fireplace. ~. L •GUNA BEACH-baths, heavy 1h1ke roof with Thrl't' 2 an '·'"'t!•. :I g3ro11r~. ·f' OrMge County f<llrhen. Split rail fl'n~ • dli<t'lwar.ti{'r. built-ins a: "" nice kllc'-·n •· buill·t·ns. J.t(Xld lor_ 111100 "'11t off !0th , __ ...... w1'lh ..... nn' "'"l.,.20 '-·•·otl!t 11" land---' HOUSE '"' "" An lmm.iM1h11r homr tll r'<· e Full J>llRe 11dvcrlisin& tv'""'' "'"' · .,,.,. '' "''" 1 J .........,.. • wmt A VlEW that TW!Y!r Specious living room, w/w St. SZ7..i00 rlusivP Ba.vcrri1t. L11xur10t1~ • Inter office teletype TARBELL 29f6 Harbor CALL RAY 54~U5l (open •-! ! .., _ _,, -"---·n carpets It drapes. fireplace. Wtlls-McC.1 rdle Rltn. master tiroroom AJll' With • Training proir,ram l'vt'lll Heri111ge Real F.lbte ...,,... ,,.., .... "'"" •ft• ""...,,.. Look at nm -on'"' .... 950 11110 Nrwrorl Blvd., c.~. I Coat• Mesi 1100 --EASTSIDE licte "' u....., t bile to ,,._ ,, 'J' ...... .....,,. E'"~ .u• ncoA g11nlen l llO 1U111m. • Jnrurance . bcb A: tti;1 pools. U~ -EZ terms. :;~. •&..., ,,..,.. """'.,.,.. :l BR., 2 beth.~. t11mlly e Many ather bend lts BY Owner. extra nice 3 BR. HOME & BUSINISS ltv-nn with frpl. Mod bright OWNER MOVINC.. MUST mom with hllr. lonnlll din· Call 646-4494 • For Interview l BA borne. Q-pts, drps. Large lot. plus Home ldtdl Wftb llJummattd eeil., SEUL 111 10 rlays. 3 BR 2 init room It a hobby room . O.'lLY n 9.950 2 BR sln~le bit-ins, used brick frplc, Jae only S?a.900 2 br, den . 1m rm, 2 be + baths. dooblt r i re p I a c e Bcautllully landteapcd. 1to.-y. coodominium, double covfred patio. Landscaped. Kennedy & Allee. bdl abwr, mv patio .,/frl>I, carpeting. Attadled garttjtt, on fee la.nd. S.->9.500 atlarbed garage. Pcrlect fenced yard. $22,900 ~ 642-9730 Eve1! S48-G3ll Xtr119 A btt·lna p]oft, 3 lffl.1 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 tiuilt-ins & rnom tor boet or 1001 GLENWOOD l..ANE oondllion. Nrver lived In. EASI'SlDE By ownc-r 4 Sl.8.900. 3 BR Hi bathl, flau. dec*9 on S lewla. Laib Jnd. trailer. Ai.'llume ~~ loen OWNER 642.-400!> "1rnished ClOmet ICOAtion. Bedroom 2 Bait\ must ett to ble prqe on lap kit. ~dbl IV· M,!m, low tnt. ~MOY $133 per mont h 1'1'1nctple It AMume Sou ol $119 month bcllew $Z.Ci0. 225 E . Near .tioppinfl I< elementary ~ an. Bkr. •'15'11 I UPI! I n t e r e 1 t . CALL RAY OPEN HOUSE including taxes ft Insurance. Wilaon st ... ~O tchool. Needs tome "Jlldn GI to Corona Hl&hJanda. A-Plus GAULT 54(}-1151 (Gfe'I eYn) ,,IUR thru SUN 1-5 CALL GLEN Q U EEN DOPLEX 2 BR. aooci Inell· FHA °" GI. Oa1J MR. DON'T IUY Horne. 3 Bdnna. a bathe. Heritage Real E'Atate Channel Froltt S4<>-ll5l topcn ' Ye 1 > d NELSON 540-lllt < open ~~';e = :::-.: Pl1111 Family Rm, Pl111 II J .& S -.-a. ~ . Flolt • Front Patio Heritage Real EstAtr ,:;,,~ A Income. $3000 evesl Hl'C'llage Real !lltate home. Nillled Jmdwood ••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I dJfldrms TV Of GallM room. "' w•ua••1 w/berbecue • ~ BR • Fire. Larger 2 BR borne, ftrepla~. Owntt ~ PRJVATE Party 'Wilbea e loon. --pOe ~ Gt ~ :" from Ctllltmlna tu11111bed '-nt P'ac« • Wood fioots • f'ur-:en betmed ";_~· adou-EASTSlDE. 3 BR .. i• 88. ~II lovely h 0 m e. Bldr a Cllltonl dnlJl9, ,._. tn ..,_ ....._ •MIO; I :::: .. ...,. ldcaiptd. Just ol1 ttw IW'adl tn the nlshed • Ocl\I'. owner wm toe carrkgara:e. • __:..;:: ~. liv. nn.. filll.. din. 1\;QBtiy 1trH. 91'"121' kif. 3 llr. oe1llrw ..,. & ....... ..s ·~ uuwn • ..... , ~ ~1ng <'08t • _. """'• ""·""''· mcMlt t11:fvunl~ location handlr fl~lni. ma rts ttan .• ...,.. -• art1. 5% ~ Lo&n. <>wntt ba, living rm, den. poal, blDt..in ~ ~ tutt. • bis eRs. 1" hllttw. CURT DOSH a....aaor 1n Nf'WJ)Ort. 0n1,. m.a lSCM MARCUS AVE. $11 750 548-Tm 2 •• 360.im 548-mt ....._ a -. t:ZS.tllO. 9IOO Ip lrit~ with ~~n eup. r 11H11 C"~ WUl1Am .... IUtr. blph '· Mltlcey, Rltr. Wellt-McC!rdte IUt,., -.i CMh nMW (not an-*""· bO•in R.tO .\ dbl ITJ> W °"'"' u~ 1.6~--~-0~PflC-lr;vu•~. 34U W. Npt. Bl\'d .. ~ 1 .. 0 ""e'"""'r1 .. ! ....... c .u . 3~. 21 Be .. ldbltnlt..._ : .. hchtdd' . Mese Def M•r 1• c6B' dime) Oii Rottmen oYtn. 1°"18 11tPllrate ft1m &Ge4T'l • E'vm'~ll!! o• •• .. ,.... c "" m • • .,... ~. · ..... •· 111. OJ. 2-rttfroltew M ., ""'~~~ ~.'!! :.th/~c. S.WlelmaAnN.,Tw......EI $2D.9SO-Lonl,y Eu .. i d e 548-7729 Eves. 6444IM 1r;;:.·~ = owlm-N11~s'BPOOLR ...... ~ -.Ila dlqt or ft.lattt. ~eu ..,_.."' ... ,,.s .. rps, tocetion. O!r1'fT lot. Double "'.... '• .... "'--.ood ~ mor. walk to AlllMC ctc-tad'lfd prtitt. "coverrd EASTSIDE Rt1STIC 3 BR + a Bedroom boule. Wfftl\de. Carp., ldrape1. ~1VU No Down ldlool.. IJ/4% Lo.a ,.t.1o. woclt1hor~. Trflt tb8d-dlnl~. 2 betM, htavy thake r~ )Id. 1 al' pr11e 1 Story, 4 BR. film rm., 2 a1y On thla ........... 3 Bdrm Graltalll lechf ed yard. 3 BR + d~. l'OO(, hQlt btlct flrel>lace A t1T.f50. 56-QIT BA.~. crpta, $31_., • 2 ..... """''--....... ......_ (near Polt Ollot> 11fA/VA knDI 1w.llable. built-Ina. 811: bl« Jot-ftClftl 3 BR. dto, 2 BA. ....... Docn, Owner ---• so-ua 1o11 ......_ ~ -· A: CALL AL BLAOC 540-llSl for more buildtnr. AlldrC .....,. q IOen, .,_. i.::-8 ,. a M ..... ..... m-tm stMlm wt* 11 x a 8 A r ,_. . le ~e :t09., Na (c:ip19 eftl) Kerklle R8I SX.500. CAU. C LEH pynmt open._. 5*-mT .S at Phal formal din rm. a :....~..=:: laiel• C•o• M:1W1~•.:':iaJ11t,~1:!:E!?!!,..... r...te ~~~c:,r_:: OWNER.2arr1111ea1• a>..=.:::=n ' ...... ..., .,._ _,,..., $23,flO OPDf 1:911. hit llW. meQF ...... DAVIDSON lealty FOR lale. FaDbroolf .,.... :-.. ra:,;: & .,,., 6 ................ VA · DO LIDI ... lal'llt 1 IR 2 beta N .. paint. cl.-.. T. NOtfnt Celtt ~ l" 4IC w/.WW, 6 nn midi ' . ~ l'llA • '-dowa. • oumw lot lmnw.d. ~ rtDc l'AltM• locdmll ~ ~ , BR '°"""1 dtrllnf ._ + 5 rm ~ or rental. OWNER Sat.; J Bil. a lam; sns """"" ...,. all. CUL tan. Ort,. by 21111 ~ llW 122.soo. c ALL m. room .... ,.,;,lly room. Nf!U' Avoc.do • ~·· lfttl. t.ra eomer. VA, raA A OJllV'tnt. -..u.~ (npp11 tMI) Btrt-A"' .. CM A tb@n et.fl · Queen 5*-\151 Htrttqt Caltlolk: atl.ltdl. ponl, Ptltio. J.'34.000. Bkra. 11~ Austin Sl3.9150 54941'11 ... v.-. -1111 -"81 l'Abt,. .. ••• ON •IALTY co. _RN_l_&t_••-··---,--ftltt mo HIJ"bor SB, CM OK. "': m•t 72Nll2 Of ri1i QUJCKER TOO CALL. , •••••••• ,I Diii ....,. tar ltDU.IJl3 6GJ1Tl WNe. $ •' ., .,.. .... alARGE "'°" Willi .. ... MMIO ~ 566142 213: 3aQ30 OWNER TKE QUlCKllR 1'0U m.L -· ~ f ' ... • .. .. .. • -..__. ..... •• .. .. ----·-..... .. :4. -~"" ~ ........ --.............. -· ..... -· ~ \ I -'·r • • J t ---Fnde, .. ll.. 1"8 '4 DAILY PUT tillmllll ...................... f.R'a~IS,ORSALI • HOUSIS POI WI MOUlll P~!_ SALi_ HOUIU "°" SALi 1110 N.wf!!! INch 1• le . I llOO , --,..._ ~!P,19 lwh 1705 WISTCL"P ... Penlruu e Hunta,...... leech 1• Huntl .... • ...... ...,.. --~----J •!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;, s.ven& ND-HOMES JM -• cuitomlr.«t counll')' ~ DUPL.Ex. ~tr. bl>'~ 2 BR. KEIP COOL LAGUNA Bu~ll. 5" CJiiiiriJ NEAR GOLF COURSE charmer · 3 Bdrm, Iba, w/ eedl. Ccmp. furn.; ~15·~· W.ALK co tbe beacb tb11 aum. ........... DOWN, NO CL 0 II N GEXmmVE -----HOME:-.--.-.. -. .;...; Must bt told lmmecl. beam oelllnt den. Encl ,. aubmlt terms! . • mer ... , __ ._...a.-• Ill . Lot COST& caneD. drapM, ,__ _....... • 1lr J "·-· · tloe • landacaped. Nr tl!bla llkbael. JUtr. 507 E. Ba1boe ~ ~ -.. ~ 1 ..... --....... .._ • o s _, ~ 11 • 2 IC:J. 3 '-· t._..... ... evtt)'fime · a woo-borne, ""••e u1 .. 1-~ -i~ J •• .. __ ..tu • .... -vu -.. m> 911 ft. ~ ,._ dttftlJ owner flna.llY finish-& ahp'f . Reduced to IG.IOO. BIV. ~ .._ ... ...,. •-. '~ ur. -~... ... .. ....,, PADRES R.EALTY, 195 • • -... 111•••••••••••••••• .. I es redecorating his lovt Owner. 54Ul62 c&rpeU, d r • p e a, heavy _; ll9t1'11 CD • OlJ 4e Sic Glenne:Jn Street Lquna lodlcpd. !DUY ..._ Avail •A L B c .12'11 liuasex Lane Ude Ill• 1351 shake root. $3000 don A o ._ . reallJ sreat for tbe ae.eti. Pb. -.. _ tnO. $100 mo 56-eu HOUlll rvlt SA I 9415 ..... H•TAL .... . ..... ... home and AN • -aume 1oen • $163 ....,.. ... .,.. 1A..u1-r ..... -• -to _.._ o••ic• ... ,.L . .. .. ..,. ......... Job• 1nd must oow Open House --,--.. _ ,,_.,. ............. ...,.. ... ........ ,.--A a.a-.. • eo•aAL ................. ,. 1110wt1•14l Pll#llTY ........... -.. es ' lat " Sun 11 • s -au c.n•t beat .... _ --..J.u ........... .,.._ ..__ llad BL.,,.-... 11"...l.-1--t. -· -.100 cont. ••IA ............... m• coMMaaCIAL ........... s ~ !lours on the ~ D ·Ii htful · .,_ ., ....... • _,. ~ .. --_...., "''-·-_.,," -..... DtlL Mil .............. ms 111ou1nfAI. HNT4&. ........... I e CJ ocily U0.500. UMUMH% G.J. loa. Bal-• IOI .... YIHI .............. 1111 l.AITI .. . • ......... .,.. way. DUPLEX 205 vt-c rclova P•ul J--.. a.... • ........ .u ..... ---"1-•• ~--·-TH COLL8H PAllC .............. 1111 HNCllH .... • ............ '111 Pl'lced Ill $25 500 with a low ,,... 0 --.. , _ ................ ~ • MH~._.. .. a~aT HACH ............ n• cmtut HOVH ............. ms ..__ • his ho E.xcel location on peninlUla. •or ....... -t;-d 01• tbe honey-NT·l.266 Evea. a.u.sM4 $1:6 ,.,. mo. P.I.T.L NEIGHBORHOOD MIWf'011T lil .. llTI .......... iii. 'c:1ue1 .............. •• """'" s-yment. 1 me 2 BR' 3 BR. Remodeled.. •' -·~ "" Total-.... Mt -...... JSt&te _..._._ .... 3 -2......., --...i....:a Ul.aOo\ ~ov11 ............ 1211 LAH au1No11 ............ •• hu 4 BR 2 Barbs plua tam moaners. Walle to ahOpping. Pool ,.. __ A...Jft ..--~ .... ,....., VU1.,. ~ _.........., un --_ ... , -MIWl'Ottf IMOllJ ........... 1211 HIOaT ,IOPHTY ...... '* ' $43,950 .. sn ...... ..-11111 woo't lalt •t thia price aeU small home on Jee Jot, cbUdren a pets OK. UYCHIT .. . ........... 1m 01u•• co. P•-::TY ..... •2f7 rm. ntceJy carpeted floors, OWNER .... GC' Bay Modem" "'• Beat the beat thla ~ o.11 Pat Mi v Leue NYIMOHS ............... 1m OUT 011 STATI n = ....... m. Bit in range & oven charm-• · redllced to $17.flOO. ._, en-· : c ay 150Xl68} t.l'Ced cor lot in . • • lat A ia.t months DOVH 111011t11 ............ 1221 MOU"TAIN a on111T ....... .,,. • • Wied"" It eves 673-29!!0 OPEN. SAT 1.5 JV3 YOW' own pool Eirtra •~• •112 ,., .......... _ (W Rlv-ide) 5 -t + _, ....,,..,.., de--it nSTCL"' ......... Int tu•DIYlllON LAllD .... 6Jll Inf brick frplc lovely dra~ ~· . _,.. ~ . . '<'&9 '!"" -....,..._,..,. ..... . 110• HIOHt.ANOI ........ It» tlAL llTATI SHVICI ... "" mes. Land .. ln l.a IU REDUCED To prtce of Iott! "-' -ncy n,,, Estate abup borne, custom carpets. HolM F111cl1n mi to VDJT .. 2 ml to dDtwn, ED llDDLE uN1v1111TY •AllC ........... m1 '·'· 111c11H•a ........... '"' I · Low dn., E-Z terms Lo•;.,., ..-.... " drapes, covered patio• Jots clOle eo bus I Br "" liT IACK H Y ............. 1M1 •· 1. WAMTIO .. UM ~rt>. and _ patio are ~ 2121 E. Coss! Hwy., Cd.M of t Don' -•-IMlty ' R!ALTOR 646.1111 ~WM•;u:: .. Ac• ... ::::::::::~=: IUSINISS and tttmendous tum. Aii s BR.2 Ba home oo 2 lot. nr. cemen · t .. .,,.. out· rm, l~ style kit, u x 2' · 10 A IL. MAI 1ue · ,, H. bay I: ocean. Can use aa 2 '73-3710 See thill oae now! $25,960 Cl 892MT7 acmd A cla&Nd ~ FOR LF.ASE 5 BR 2 story i:L.:A :111111suu •.· .• ·::::: 1• l'INANCl.a.L e.xas.tlng 5121~ J .loan 1.1 or FHA terms availabl ~___.. G'---... "' il bl lf d apu. rm. to bid. Prk. rear I I . e. NOT FANCY-· rm, Ila. ~ cvport -Mar ._...,, N e w atACON IAY . .. .. ..... '* IUllHll OPPOllTUMmlS .,.. ava a ' y Hire. 121 41st Owner 673-m9 layfront Lido I • Paul Jo ... lteelf9 w/'lp loot lbed Ir % ba cu-pets a dr&lll'-perfect ~:o wt.•0• .... ":::;:::::::; IUSlllllS WANTID .. .,., Qi) Real 2 Story,' BR, 3 BA. 2 kitch· 847-1260 Eves. 842-5844 JUST HOMEY attdld. -·~--n a .._..t OODdltioD. ...... -..... uuoA llLAllO .. ..... nw INvHTM ... T ~''* . .,.., BLUFFS Condo. !).plan, 3 t ...... c uld H • ...A ~ ..-&nLI -,..... ,_ HU111T1110TON HACH ...... ,. INYISTM•lfT WANTao , , "'" Br. 2~ baths. c..aciOIU ena, be8t side o .,..y. o Gard 0-s ere a a home .... t can grow trees. Tue1 app '100 yr. CALL LARRY 540-11 S1 llUNTINOTON H.UIOUR , Uts MOllllY TO LOAN · •••"" mt Estate ""V be COl'.lffrtcd to duplex. •ft &all with >'O'll' family. 3 b t .S,. PJ'eMJlt Jou KAM • -m•.. (-~I) D·r!U••e '°'•al •OUNTA11t vAUIY ...... 1m 'llONU'-LOAMS ........... ms gretn-belt vlew. Patio, wet· w t.cb 'ch-A , ..__._ dr .. _ 2 ........ bu _,., ,., .. -r-· nc -~ HAL HACH ............ UM ~~~\ .. ~lt"~Allli ......... ::; b Man tr $38 500 a ~boats come w1 .. .,.,..,vum ·earn uumel rooms, uau~ a re MO mo. li.000 Ill' belt offer. Eat&te IUNSIT HACH ............. 14.11 HAL llTATI LOANS ........ 6l40 320 west coast highway ~ ~ IL ' • tn 'I# °'front window. s~ Rear yard ii a pnien• IPC)t comer Jot, iD Vel'J Dice .._20t6. =-==-='"7""~-----eAaOlll HOVI ............. 1411 MOITeMIS Trwt DeH9 .... 6UI 642--0344 er. tacular v J e w! D\rectly to bebolct. Near Dollglaa, nellbbortlood. Terma are ' BR. l batba, new carpet.a 6 ~::.~c~.: ·: ... :::::::::~:: MONIY WMTH ·:: '* PRIME Loe., Blutta condo. acre. t'om Balbo& Bay ICbool.a and !reewaya. J>ric. ft.extie and will aen FHA Condemlnium 1950 draPl8. completel y >IA .... COUNTY ............. I... ANNOUNCIMENTS a ldrmt 3 Bathe View of lake. J BR, 2 Ba. Club ed at FHA a-1--1 of and VA Prier " -r;/W\ 1andlcl(>ed top a". a . OUT o, couNn ............. ,.., BY OWNER &#-UST • V>''...... · ~.-· $%10/mo. Alt 541-of.141 ouT o' ITATI ............... 1... end NOTICll Oflwce on quiet cul.<fe-uc l'Y OWNER $26,«IO. Hurry! · TIUDt · ::::,~l~tTilt ·:::::::::::::::.:m •OUND ,,,.. A•I ............... .tree~ G 0 It Course. ~tor appointment USI'ER REALTY ••. of eanat&nt yard work, ·s BR home + pcial A petlo. MIDWAY c1TY ................. 1"" 1.on .................. wi Pool• waterfall8 Newport Hgte. 1210 6n.94u Now alto 1n Hunt. Betich --w. .......i ....,. t:mlmo. c.n 5'1·0240 IANTA ANA ................. 1'M f'allOltAL.1 ........ ; .... 64tS • • .,....., D-........ ·--r-r..,, .............__ 5 a. I SANTA ANA lleTt ............. 1.ae ANNOUNCIMtNTI ........... Mlt $55.SOO. Submit terms. r-.. 3 br flm OPPO•TUNITY .LU<>Mi _.ac11 Plvu, MU633 menta and C!CIMtant maift. --• ru::.:· . . :·:::::::::: .. :·::: ~~':.'::Au"' . :·::::::::::::::::: llatt a Btalftt 8!.°:r ~I pine 0 1dtch, Spadoua ~te.raneen home 4 sr., 2% BA, .2 atory, Beach -EDINGER tenaftt:tT TRADE ~ ~ 'BR, 3 ba. dllnnbr, dbl pr, NOtrrll TUSTIN ............ 16U PAID OllTUAll'Y . . .. ......... u :7 '--1. ..._t .... I, new -t l ti North deva•-2•L """ old ...... ........., ,,,__, ....... e 1llema .... life of lumrioua PGGl. ... $190 mo. HWST2 &MAlll !M .' ............ 1 ... 'UlllllAI. Oll8CTOU ....... '414 &42-6560 110 ,..., ~r ,,.. on S2' Jot w/ ge. pa OI. ~· 711 , •• , • ......_.., ......--~ EoY....,, • • 11Lv1uoo CANYOM ......... 1us •Lo111Tt ........... '411 $27.500 '3-5 lrvlne ~ Do you rteed 2. 3, or 4 BR? former model, well cared • fH& litilllre al Koutictilo. Q>,950 nee IC-1141 LAOUNA 111&.LI .............. 11 .. CAID o• THANICS .............. ,, • BDRMS &. i Uy ~--_ .... a.dd LO p~•nt tor, move In condition! " Heat of Newport Hatbor ::-3-=sa=--=-bol-1111-.-~.-.-... -~=------. L.AOUNA HACN ............. 11t1 111 MIMORIAM ............. '411 • am room ; AVAIL Immed. Cliff Haven 3 vw1..,.. ww .... ~ ~down -lh ' ...., ...,... ~:uc".:'i N:.-~~L ·· .. · ....... m1 ~==~==~ ~~Im .......... ·::: prol. lnd!cpd. w/complete Br. 2 ba + 2 Br <Xffit Vu home to IUlt YOUR needs. Fen Ced b Io ck w a 11 ~.... • -!*°..._ U:a area. Walbr A Lee, Inc. CUl)et, chlldNn OK, $1-«1. t-IA111 JUA: ci;.1nuito·::::::1n: t lM•T•H c1nu :-.::::::: .. ,, •Pr Ink I er s; buJlt • Ins .Prflent 2 BR. home a be.dcyard : covered patio, 1 .. ~!! ~;,.~-,:.-th ~1210. mo. Ra~. ~2746 APllTUNO HACll ......... 1115 CHMATMlll ................. ·dlshwuher w/w carpets cl Inc Apt. S49•500· 548-7249 ... _,, Ow 67J..'161.l crpt1, drpe, bit-Im (elec), 2 .,. --................. . PAllA POIMT .................. m• MIMOIUAI. , .. KS ........... '411 dra;>e . ~ ti Onl at ..,...,_,. ner frplct; liv rm: din nn: tam. extra C\lllbO&rdl. blWn R&:O Dupl•• ,., Sale 1975 1 Bdmi. Retire 4 or ~~~tg1 .. :::::::::::::::::::H: :~:~~= ••itvtei".'.'.'::::::.:= $25500~·Y OwJ!~ ~ Newport Shortt 1220 Open bot19e Sun. 1·5. mi.: ml aq. tt ~ent 6 dhle oven, IOK18 a.parate ~ cnty. No pe4a. SA• o11eo ,.-................ ms TUVll. . . . .. ........ ... • l2fis CALIFORNu • 3 BR 2 ............ , un· m--·•-•-12:1. Via Quito drivew•v. NJceJv la--'~....A tam rm. l3x18 Iv. rm with a.a • .-•-•1 ._ 2 ...a.. 1965 Pll"sons St. 54&-21198 ._JVllSIDI COUMT'I' ......... I• All TIANl~TATIOll ...... 1441 uftu• .... ,.,...., ...., "' ·~~ --m --. _..,... ltOUlll TO H MOVIO ..... ,,.. AUTO TIAN.,OaTATION .... "45 4 BR 1% Ba. dln;Ma/fam COfld. Walle lo beach. club Builders Horn• $35,900. can owner M7..QHO frplc, iwraded ..i~ .,;.,, PRIME RENTAL o•IGI .-·--1 BR Hae. Dal, pool, Ol!IDOMINIUM . . . ........ lttl LI.AL llOTICll ....... MM "'• "'· a. ..._._ .-..id,.,.. wood .61--'...il ur~ Patio A--. ,._,., ..,,. __ oufl\.1xa1 '" tAL.1 ........ 1ns HllMAN • TUTOllM• ..... ..,. Rm, dshwshr, soft water boose, pools. $25,950 312 5000 ,...ft. f BR A maid' a .,..ea "'" w........ ....,,_ • ,..., ___. BALBOA. Bat OU.. ' -..-. ...,,_ °"""'· ~iNTALS '01 IALI .. · u• SERVICE DIRECTORY le cov patio, lprinklers. Colton. Owner. 642-3820 5 Ila. a car ge.r. 1~ Jots. Priced IJ~ roof. WAik to sc:boola. av• Ml ooo c.r&p. Adulta. 646-3'!lf ACCOUNTINe .. . ....... .,.. Qual ~ A drapee. $27,400 UnUIQ&I features. Must see H °""' I' BY owNm 2 BR HouM ~· 8Unl, near- Hou ... Furnished ::~~,~~~N,0 ::~~~:. ,iiti. :m 3217 Colorado Pl. 5&3625 University P1rk . 1237 to appreciate. Brokers weJ. ~~ ~~·:!:u: 962-Hn 546-810! 675-259' 67S-1231 Ir aew. ienced. ,...... eaMHAL .. . .......... -AtPllALT, DI• ................. 6111 5 Bonus r '"00 7 "-. N--· •y Ow-r come. SQO Via Lido So~ .......... rs -ho ha·--• .....1....... $10 000 E/l&di&. M2-66IS . ftlMTALI TO INAal ......... -AUTO 11,AlltS . . . . .. .. 6Si1 """' • am. rm. '"' lq. nw ,._ ,.. """"' .. ..,. Y"''""aaal IVINI .................... ttM AUTO. IMt ... lte. *' ft. By Owner New crpta lg 3 BR + 2 Da, A.....,,_ 142-1815, Eves 615-I bom 1 mil 1 kl:NTAU COSTA MUA ................. 11• IAIYtlTTINe .............tlo -CM· . ... ......... ~r ea. e to u~-... _, ..... _..... Uwrt leHh MISA DIL MAI .............. ti• IOAT ""''"' ........... pe . .....,,.,.,., * 54!>1844 1-!iv/rm, 10 ft ~m-, lt&llb Out of ArH OWner Douclu. WW "'"'v points b-(per bedroom) .._ rv,...._ ~·~~w~,....ijiiijiiiiiiiiiiii~I Mau Vllt012111 IRICIC, MASO ........... ...., ..... rY """ ..... ....... ----------eo&.U•• ,AIK ............. 1111 1us1N11s 111v ........ .set II crpts, cu.storn wood tile tlrl. to.ely 3 Bdrm, 2 beth. new FHA or VA bczyen. CaU now vn _,,_, tor tbi.s 2 .an. 1\i R t le Shi 2005 • •-MIWPOIT UACM ............ me •UILHU ............... M1t Co • Perk nu mirror doors, m•lttt BR elee klechfn on 50' lot to lee t.lh borne with built-in OY• "'I .. ,. lxclUllve Town ........ lflWHltT NOTS. .............. :1211 CATlllllO 6111 -Kitchen blt/'-· Comm•-"-• •••Pon 1110a11 .......... mt cu1N1TMA1C1Ne ............... a: entry. Nr. UCI, many ~led patio, $6,000 LI.STER REALTY en ' nnae. top snide ear-I Will aMre my lovely cool Pool • y • .::---...~•-•-':'.:':! 1AY111011a1 ................ ms (AaP•NT11t1 ..................... J sf Red ed $fOOO _NV\ ...,.,Mn.I calb down . asking $57.000 Now ft,_ 111• H·-. n-ach petfnf, --i.-.-ly fenced ~ .....,_......., DOV•• 1MD111 ............... nu clMINT, c-ni. ................ U UC xtras, .,..,,.,.,., . ........,.,.,. ......, ..... """ """""""'"" •P •rt m ~ n t overtooking 3 .._. __ 2u .......... ..,..A6_' WincL"" ............. tnt CMILD cu1. UcMNf ........ !NII MUST SILL 1 .... uEDI R. C. GREER, Realty 16612 Beach 81 842-6833 rear yard, beaut:Uully maJd. ~ Bay ..._ .. --er ....,.., .. , 711 ........ _,,..,. U•IVllllTY PUIC ........... tm COltTU.CTOll 6dl nvTI .,.,, -·_.. •· --,.~, 1 bdrm 2~ ba ..,. l'Ua laY~I ........................ mt CAIP8T CLllAMiMe .. :::::::::.'621 NO DOW Movino to N.Y. 2 yr old 4 br, .ru.6 Via Lido 67l-9.ll0 $800 ''"'~ .. wn. Vallie a l'enDI mos.. wit b COOllderate . . , •• ---· uc IAY .................... !Ml CAaPaT uv1 ... a • .,AIR ..,. N GI • ..... 1000 I I to please. adult. Private room with 673-3613 Eves: ~ IAIT 11.UI'' ................ na DHPHlll .. .............. ..... 3 ba, tam rm. blt-ina, appr ..... , .. D SI...__ ·--lty Bay Jl. a ....... _.... Inc. 1av1H r11uc11 ........... 2141 HMOUTIOM ... .......... ........ In Me .. Verde Id 40' x!nt oondtilon , loo-• ••--bath. Ct eden t I a I 1 u-• °" ... "D """"'•1 • coaOMA OIL MA• ........... m1 DU"llM t1avica ... ""J Uat 1 ~ 1q' cpta, drpe, sprn rs, Total ,._L t GI 847 3519 cbanpd. 4!N--6330 ~ W. Balboa Blvd. IALIOA .................. nee 8LKT•ICAL ........ :::: ... :: .... uat ed or quick aale! xtru, Jae.bold or tee llJlpl. atbl to ahope, beach, 2 ~ 0 ====;;·====::: ~f~ ~-\~MOI .. :::::::::::::::: =~~~=~.~~~~.:::::::: Sharp 3 bdrm with wood WUI eonslder 2nd. RE lilted . Bd, 2 be. FA beet, BI kitch 'BR 2 be., + dlll/fam rm, ,ountaln Vet'--1~10 WOMAN wm lhlre nice YRLY leue. Unf. lii blk IALIDA ISLAND ............. nu 'LOOIS . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .... .... lhincle root, 3 lar&e bdrms $.13,900. 833--0034 Owner. flreplace, tig aouttl petio beautttW cpta/drps &: til.e, ... ,. ~ borne w/older w 0 r k l n I from bead!, 35th St. Npt. :~:~~:~;o:A~~" .:::::::::: ~:::~~ .. :•PA111. a1e. .... :::: A bandlome family room. R. C. GREER, Realty all blt·ln1. 1~ yrs new/Own-BEAtJl'. 3 BR. 2 Be. house · w om• n . Sant a An a Old home luxurioa.a ID HAL HACM ................ ,,.,. HN1ua. 111vic1i· .::::::::.-Nn carpets • drapes. No-Corene _.,I Mar WO 3416 V11 Lido f.. 67J...9DI tt tnnlfm'ed! xlnt eerid. Owner....,_ oU: Height&. 5411-81162 terior, 'sR. la1p uv rm 6 ~::::.~~~m·:::::::::::::: :tt:fs1~ .. ~~~.·.~.:::::::::::::: tNnt down to qua.llfied Vets. ... SACR.IFICE! BRASHEAR REALTY tble on flnancJna iii:CW WorkinC rtrt In early 20'• has tam rm, d!'PI, f.199 mo. Ph: :/s~~:_~ .... ::::::::::::::::::J; :~:9:..J:UMI ............... ::.': ~. $24,950 • must hwTY! For quick sale. Vacant 1r 3 NT-8.m Eves. S.~7000 -hoiM to lhare with same. ~2715 eves. MIDWAY CITY ................. 161' HIALTN CLUI .................. ,,. .. ..._ VDtDE REALTY Coron• del Mir br on 50' lot. Best ""-on No Down to v--Le1una S..ch 1705 f15 mo. 6f&.5196 FOR' --•AN-.... _ .._A IAJCTA AMA H819NTI ........ P MAULi.. . .. :::::::::::::: ... .,. ~ .._ .. ,. ....,......, .., .. DIUIA........, c~nAL ...................... ma llOUllCLWIN _.,. ' UDO. $4.000 ~ $57,oo>. OPEN ~___.. u~-2100 on the point TertVk: '-·· LA•UNA HAcM .............. 11• llfTHJOtt 01c:ou;.·1Me ..... m7l•m!!~~!!l!lll--m!!l!!i VIEW A IR OWNER 642-Gll SAT/SUN 1-6 -• ,._ view! 3 Bdr'm, 2u .... :z, ~ucr.:m:" ............. :: •MCOM TAX ........... :::::.,.. REAL WXURY! ~ 16382 E-1• Le-711 ... ... u .. UH CAPmuiiO ....... mt i10N, ar-i.1. itc. ........ .,. EX-MODEL • • 3 bath.a cmv rtible den on CompletdJ Redecorated -• ... LOVELY SU'MIOlt! Wk or wind protected Pat i •. CAl'l~tiltO HACll ... '"2711 lltONIH ....................... .,. HOME. 8 5 ' e a.nnina 3 Bft.. ~lt Sharp 3 BR 2 be.th adult oc-ltpa L 0 c • h d at s 0 0 0&11A ,DINT . . .::.:7:.'.:'.fl• I:=~~": ·::::::::::::::"· = am! SWIM POOL! Shake ~ ~ Idetl fer the Artist. farmal aln rm, lge cor lot cupled borne near llJopptng, ~ ~ ~1 1: Elperanaa. 6"-2lU ltlVllSIDa COUlllT't .......... IMVUTleATIMe, .,...,.,..·:: . .-llulll rf! Foundation! Q,v. ....,,vuu. Owrtf!r/Aft,. 6'13-6185 schools & Douglu. f'ltA OK ~~~=N•~:~~~ .. :::::::::: ~~'l~!t~eitA'i.:·..;.:.·::::::!: Patio! 2'' pr! 3 bdrms, 2 S24 500 dop eG-883.l BUY UJre rent; $C2S mo. ou,L1xu •uH ............ 1t11 LAllDSCAl'I• ..................... bths, PLUS DRm.. • brldlt OPIN SAT & SUN 1·5 Must sell. $60.000 home ID 'IRRON RIALT 2 BR J"urn lt.e. Aduilta Ollly. 3 Bit, 3 Ba., pier A: flaet 2 RENTALS . ~w~ ...................... m11~--. eepe.rate. 4612 •OXIUIY •tat. ..ie. 3 BR a ei. M2-aUL •11m suomo. BINewtor'tBlv4. =·~lboa=Ccw~•§:::C'l$-mt==::=:;;:::m11e H Unf _._...._~ MOV1:: a ~ ......... ::: 20' PL .. y -M G . T Malle ott ... 219 Via OMl!to. 1m -=.::-CM ~n34 ~ OUMt u ... ~ PAINT1Me. ,...,.. It.ii·:::::.... ~ "' · ., 2200 Sq rt ot sractoua living .,...,,,.,.,., $37 5 Ne rt Sho t11111Aa. . . ..... _ ........ ,.. ,A,.,., ... •liiil ,... HSE! Nolhin1 like J t .,...,..,,0 , • 0 7 otal Cost • 494·1177 noo. 2 BR tum houle. Large~ ,.. ~~s~Ao1~14111Aa·· ............. ~= PATIOS .~ ....... :::::::·::::::: .... a.nywhett! ~ in lovely Cameo Shorel. LIDO IS. MUST SELL on thJI 3 ~m home. Sel' yard, Cple cnly + ut!J. l'JH NEWPORT Sff06 .,_ MIU VllH .............. ,m 'lfOTO.,.APllY ............ ..,. Room for Pool, large Play· • Bil 2 BA $44,150. Small .,. OCE)AN FRONT pie-Padtlc A; 6G-48'1I n.c.c COL.LIOI PAllC··::::::::::::·:.111 ~= .. ~...., .. =' BDRM. 2 bads, frpl, ct>ta il'O(lDd, or Tennis Court. 3 Kiib Offer! er will pay all other c:osta tureaqua Cov ~: :m· I: :ve.. 2 BR. Den on ,... 1 ... :::=:; :.~: ............ =: POOCK.• ..OOM'iH·::::::::::.,.. tbruout, xlnt cand, ~ BR, 2 baths, luxur1oul car-to qualified veteran. Excel-ca_,, t e L...a Coron• del Mer 1250 Sl90 mo 642-3430 NIWHIT IMOllllS .. ::::::::::-:::.:-::.'\,,. ........... ··= wnilnt toe ye r y t b 111' . pettnr, ..... Owner 615-2743 lent north HB location. Pric· -or. Play ~ • ha----------========= NY18110H1 · ................. 1111 PUMP , .. vic:1 .... :::::::::::.,. $25,789.44 BY ow NE R Orente c---a Pr-...., td at appraitaJ! Hurry can urious 4 BR, home in warm nJRN 2 Ba. 1% ba. 1 blk Unlvertfty Perk m7 DOY • IMCMIU ............... au ltOCN'-... CM:""''"' -· __ •• , Hunt•--··--h 1~-u.,..._ COl' 1·-en'-' ball ,,.___ ......... v --.-Iv ••STcu'~ · ................. -uoio ._. .... ik ........... .,. ~ 332 M erite CdM m8550 ''111' ...... ~ -•n.:.n REALTY • -•"' _, · u•u1e ........,_..._ ~ or J"J· UNIVIHIT't PUtc ........... no HMOOaLiNo a RE,.Aiil '" .. ,.,. IJ'K\I • """"...,.., ........ ,~n-. Now al11> In Ht1nt Beec'b room, bmal d.lnlDC nn. at-Avail June 15. m..o&36 4 BR. ~ bathe, 2 floolcl, •VINI .................... _ ..... •IMODILIH ""cMaMS .,.. N •-v"'~~ •rww,., .. ~ ,, · tractive Id ..... -I bkf... BLTNS "'r"""' 2 ......... IACK IAY .................... 1241 ICISIOIS IMAltP... "..... twpOrt -•ch 1200 .L86l2 Beach Bl. 842.-M.13 '"'.,...' W •• • e~ •· yr -UST aLu,, .................... , .. , .............. ::·:.:::·:.. SUMMll PLACE Sacrl1lct, H~ yr old 4 BR. 1 UN rm. 4 baths, huae llmdeck ltlbH 2300 $265 mo. Anll June 15. 11V1111 Tlluc:• ............ n• ••••H MACNIMI llPA••• ..., BY ow De r. Ha r b 0 r Immac., bit-Ina, fr p I c , I JS above bel.dl • COIONA OIL MAit ........... ntl H"IC TMQ, ...... .... .... 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH tl IALIOA ..................... -TAILOll... .. ............... ::.,,. Jfi&hllndl. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, N t mucb boule but Furn.iab. pa 0, W/W crp(1 .• 1 mi E. $129.000 WMkfy Rental 3 BR. 2 bd1a, bffna, trpl, IAY ISL.AMOI ............ -... IUI Tl•"1Ta c--,,,11 .__...... -'tio ._.. ._. o . • j "-acb Blvd 1 mi N 2 9• ......... 6 ,.._,_Joe. 1 -"" ....._ at L•oo itt.1 . .. .............. Dr1 Tl.:i' ~· .. _ ......... ·;.,. .,._1 .... . ..,.,., ...T"er ed • reedy tor t.ami1)' tun. .. """' .. . One Block •---h --. ., -~.... .............. .... • .,. -ULIOA Ill.ANO ................ TILL .................... ..,. price far quick salt· f:R,000. nne R 2 lot. Pacific Cout Hiway. Di3:2 ~ VIEW HC>ra; • like new ae.ii 6 $211 mo. Avail June 15. :=~~T,:.•fucif":::::::=: THa ... VIC• .. : ...... :::::·.,.. MS-OM7 or &IMll8 · .n..h • ....::-. Good Chaucer La. 968-1235 'yeu old, cuatcm built. 2 Ii Btdroem .......... nn, 1-lev-m E. B.v Ave.-, HUMTl..-TOll llAttaOUa ,. Tll.rtlllOM, ...... .... .. ..... 'V'lllJ .... ,_,. Terms. 3 BRa encl ... 6 --v ...,, --~---· •oul(TAIM nun ..... :::::,." u~MOUTart ..................... OCEAN VIEW, Fee Simple CLIF PRllST R .. ltor NEWPOR1 ~ ' prqes .• ,ono-el· $311,9!!0. FOR !tent FID'D .. u~.s~ .. ......., ..... HACM .................. JUI WILOIM .... -................ .,., CuMom home 3 br Ir( den . . , W&lk lo beadl, 3 BR. flam ancy. Pric«t for quick ult. TURNER ASSOCIATES Pier a &at. 5 BR. mr. C2lolce Joe. m bah,' ~=n~~"Oft .... ::: ....... :,: ~.as •. !,!~LOYMINT lovely ~. ss-4.900 r~ ..,.... E s~ .. lH$..:.. CdM nn, 2 BA, erpta. drpe, ·-BRASHEAR REALTY 88tl No. O:Jut Blvd. June and c...... ...,.. ........ = ~· -July In Dee. at OltAN•• coum'" ..... . -........ -,.. .....,.. . '-""""'' .. 3 .. .....:.a531 Ev.es. 968-1178 'A-·--., ___ h """"'UT7 .,.,_ v•--~ .. , .._ IAllTA AMA ....... :::::::::::::=: ~: ::~::· ...-·::::::::1111 ~?!"-~II THE 0 W NE R 1714) ~ 18.nd9Caped. A1swne 5'A~ ':".====~_,.---.....::....:.....:: ._..,,. oeao; -WISTMIMITll ................ am MH. WOMU ,.. '""""""' ~ VA loan. 962-7664 A1·n;i•n-1~! It'• ~yard ---::OP=EN.,._HOU __ SE__:.:..:....;::.:.:: ntlngton Buch 2400 Call BOB PETrrr, anoe. ~:rf~NC.":1ieirri':::::::::=: OOM:lTIC: 1111.•::::::::::::::,.. BAYSIDE Vlllqe. Perfect FOR Sale. Nr Be a c h. that ,needs the attention, but Come. see a most atunn'-Wl COAITAL .. .. ............ .mt ~it,. ~~\r'::, ··:::~:::::= for vacation or retirement OroftG MJh Gftcls Spacious 4 BR home 1" ba, here 1 a dwi> Glen Mar home, and "feaat" .;:; NPT West. Hae tor Lie. th~· Rnlttllr ~~=~ =~~:"·:::::::::::::=: C:~:C:W~\nW.:.-.-.. :::: .. =: home.Pa&.clubbouae lBdrm.2 bathhclme,ICIUeaky cpts, dishwuber: frplc, home on VA no down or eyea on Ille moet farrtudc Senl..fUnl.3M,2ba,Avail t11\".1.-=~ .. :·::::::::::::m: ='•c'l:. ~-:-........... ?!!! ~..,?riV beach, $12,000 deen a.nd neat. with pooJ. bltns. )6x40 patio. Owner. FHA ~ 4 Bft •family View! 3,100 111 ft ot re a I ~ iJ:~ Capiltrano Corona del M.r 3250 CA .. llTUllD 18ACll 1711 ... ,_ v1..-m£ . beck yard. $38.500. !J62...0225 alt 5, room, y. pal 11 t e d • qUality comtruction. 612 " °""""HIT ......... :::::::::m• ~~~~ucT ....... = llST IUY .. Shows exceptioaally well. AIMew pt_,. <up m~ l""'!:-NT~'""A..,,L'"'S,..----....._-a BR Houae. Leue -mo. COMOOMIMIUM ............... .,,. TlllATIUCA&. ........... _ -OWNIR R. L. Strldcler Rltr. ITTLL TOP vmw 3 br, 2 ba, Aalrl-..... -. "-' -H -OUl'\.aXh u .. ,.,..... ms ................ .,,,_ BR , .... ~ ..... ,.,.,., vnW b'Ol1l s a f e °""' UnfumlllMcl Scenic Pro,ertle. IUMMla HMTAU .:::::::::..,. MERCHANDISI fOR 3 ·• 2 ~·all bltm; frplc., 6™1610 hdw drs, bltns, n,l. cpta, Coll~ Realty 54&-58IKJ M.artr.et w • Y --------f>'l5.572& ENT ALS SALi AND Tit.AD q>t '" m.pe.. $33.900. dl"pll tncd lprlnJtlrl patio. C l <PIN I' r 1 d a y, General 3000 :::===:::===:::s::: ~ts. fumllhed 11V•1t1TUH ................... -0> Coltm, 642-32'73 OCIAN VIEW ww 'sen ritA or GI. $23.aoo. •tolft Farnllv Rm. ~ ~"' Monde.y Huntlron leach MOO O"ICI ,UUITUH ........ ""LUXURY ~ •• f DD .._ CAMEO SHORES Owner 9f12...6340 wtlh laYely, -.ttllcbel1 3 BR ~-.._.._ 1,~ 5. •• eaM L ...................... 0"1CI 80,Ull'MSlllT ......... 1911 ..,......,,. on. • 2 ..._ ... ...___ .,...._. ,_ a .._ at I/I COSTA M81A ...................... ITOtla 841Ull'MlllfT .......... em tum. 2 br; f yn. new; 3 BR. A: den, .ep. dining rm.. BY. OWNER. ~ lrea. .,.... ,..,...,, 1.arse lot. 181,000. JAMB L 0 .... AS 2 BR, Uhfum. Near ~ MI U VIRH .............. 4111 "'"" a1nAu1AMT ....... •1• ,... -4 --Xln 1 tr BR c t f c.....-: h 5 BD 2 a..... + MMY exttaa mA or Ct ,.,.,,. , ... n... --MIWl'ORT llACM ............... u1 IOUIPMIMT .~ ....... :.:111, ocean ,,., ,,..s.: ....,,;iw. t ge. ms · · us. e•tur· .._ua • .., -· flt· H · · · ,.......... ESTATE, 385 N It ENT AL PROPmrlES ....,,.1, ... .,., llD\'t and refrlt. MIWl'OU 111 .. im .......... a11 110t111N01.o eooOf' ............. cond. Owner 213· 691-~75 es. A·l condilkln! $85,000. tru. ~ mi to bch. $33,700. A'FDAL REAL TY Colllt H-, • --._...: WANTED tor Sammer 1: Garap. PQQI, maJnt pct. Yl' MIWNIT IMOltb .......... Ant eAaAel 1ALS " ........... In! . R ..... N ' 9071 Ad Ila ..,.,_~ "Ho t M t b I " .. , .._..... _.,.. • le .. 65 WUTCL"' ... . .. .......... me l'UltMITUH AUCTION .......... ELEGANT 11·-'ew condo 3 o .... rt 1ttreas. Rtal<Or. e Circle ..........,,v me 0 • c ncome 49f...1Q Yearb'. We U'e rapidly ue. .. . mo. s:J&..11m UMIYllSITY l'UIC _ ......... ~ llPPLIANCU ..... 41<AJ•• • 542-1485 F 8740 Warner lW2-44m -,;~~=-=--='.'":'"'.",_..__ ~...... 3 .... IACK HY ..................... .-,NTIOUll .. .'.'.' :: .. ::::::: .. :ri11 ~. BR .. 2 lavtth bethl!. ASHTON Shorel: ~ tq. ft, THE OLD GRAY MAJU; ~ .....,.._up fbr sum-auRM., Smlll 1'!nced yard. ~:~LV~ lilAit·:::::::::::: =::::a.~~':,~ ....... :: ~· aolf, etc. Fee land. HARiOR VIEW HILLS 4 BR. .. lam., diD.: epta., Closlnt Coat Only GI ''She ain't 114l&t abe uwd to _., whtUI lllw 1D11111 re-$135. IM. Near Bee.eta Jlhod. :~9:uiiDi"'"""" ............ l'IMOU otteAMI ...... :::::: .... .,...:, '39,5000wnerm-43li6 Brand nf'l'J BROADMOOR drpg., tncd., lndlepd. $275 ntA mln. dn on tbia lovely be", and nelthfr ii thi.s qQetla ..__.repeat ell· 17654 Van Binn. 211: LIDO 111.1 ... ·:::::::::::::::·: ~~11ioit:::::::::::::::::::: MR. New 4 BR. fpl, new cpta. home-:.i_.5 br, den, dfntn1 rm, Lease; aell s.13.500. 911-2631 ' Bit Preltige home near 1praw11n1 ~ tms. ALllO • are desper. ~llrn. ru~ ... ~a°U<M·::: ........ """ & rTa .. o ............. 11'11 Xlnt loc. nr. bMc:b. S28,000. 3 be.. 151.500 BY OWNER. POOL, 3 BR. 2 BA. patio, C&tholic I: Public Scl'loola. tnOd/tloor plan . home. J •tei1'tn needdY~ ft.IDt..l ;--;M~ .... -.. -:--~11:-:: .. --,,.....,.. ... -2 __ .... ~"' ......... fAPa lac:Ho1n . ... .. ... ,.. n..-....._.._ _., ......... ,.._,1 .._ -..,_ t-1. cl all • •~ at -"""' c I1 uM -... ~ -1--..--,.._,.,~YALL8Y ............ 11 CAMiU• a 1au11"M•MT ... :-.,.,..,.. ~. -... ......... St. """' .... lppl u,.,...,,,, .. ""'. oee ~ acbooll. ..__,.... •""'·"""· • ....-. ~. • ....., J'tllc. WIW ap. ...-.....-. ,...., Jiii. sa ~~\pc':.·:::::::::::::::::: :,:."To': ............. = Owntr 1'1'Ml4'1 BY Owrtf!r. South~ hlchwa.y. $25.960, H V.md Dr. Udlter Rltr. UllOdated wtth crpt1, blMn ·ft A° 0ve11• IAY & llACH 1ID. .0.. ....... COUNTY ............... l!MOCUUat. scotiiiii'::::::::-WATElll'ltONT ., Balboa 2 bdrm, fl.ft'l)laee, large 847-3003 Rartiour !Walty $29.9150 • io.r Dn pmt OK. Re&lt7. Inc. DIAL direct IG'""71. --... o ... MOV1l .................. MllC•'-LMllOUI ................ n 3 -'...., 000 Will 1-~ ..__ h ~ W n.. 3 B• 847-1595 u7 -37 ........._ •-_. -2025 W BaDloa 8"d. -.. WllTlllllllllT~ .................. 1/ Mite. WAlfHO ................ 1111 ... OYe'I. ~ ..... • enc'U!X\J pa...,.., w i t ,,rA· est.~ OW'llel'• .-... -.,,, _,_...,. ... ..,. • ._..,,.u. · 10'lr till. tt. llt ll9c* ... ::':~ ..... ::::::::::::::::=. =~~·~: ~:::::::::: .. :::: =.for ~Lt•-~ ArlblaJI built-In ~e. Jt-2 lot. 2 ba. cpt, """ fr1ll. bltns, llG POOL -....,N':""eed_a_Gar __ M81_-iaap_...._T_ ~~FPr. llataa tt tie,._ 1'1111! a """ ... '"" ............. noue• .................... em , or . r-11,. ~ Acacia. 875-7129 ~ CaplltranO Lii, H.B. Sized nnd tt wttll a WllDt ad! Wb1f9 t' ,..__, ~ ........................... IUILOI ... MATlllA'-1 ....... .,. ft.l--t ..__ 'tlL ,... u 1 .... 1 •• A. --~'-·· 96Z-«l63 lot witll tr1-level 4 Bcf. ~=~====~~.!.!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!.!~~~~~~~~~~I 1. ................. .,.. ••A" ... . . .. .. .. .. .. '"' un\..A .-.,, cua ...,..11'1:' on .... ....meo ·~·.....,_· • .......,..... • rrn., maac.r IUf~; baaement : ~== :=:.. ·:::::::::.;::::= 'ITS and LIVISTOCK 9Cl'. can be dhtded. w. Len br, 2 ba. On canyon, S36.S001 MUST-Seell Prntip 1850 sq. fMllJ)' rwm Witb ltteplace c;;.neral 2000 Oenenl C.. · 2000Genenl Ul'I ca.e•lnlT• .............. 4Tlt ~ MlllllAL .............. -or RaJ SG-1151 flt ~ OWNER 673-4423 ft. 3 BR.. ACrfQm. Nee new 138 9t!O . ~~ PA~ .................. .,. CAn ........................... -MJ!Ll>ERS OP!Jt( HOUSE WELL .......... _ 2 BR.· !Ml m--Dr· 112:rm ~ • ".:;~~·:~t~;i.!•"~'";.:;.*,.,. ~~~._: ~:=·~:; · -: ... ";-' ~~ -4-S~S -A!-·::;:::::::::::::::J: ===,&{u-·:::::·:::::::: Inumculete' Bil~ be.th Solti;t~SiBJ>le~WorclhlNforaC'h1&CJcz. -,flllt" PATIOI ........................ •u l•-e -1 ~~ ... ' 'iE&·a· ..... •ueii'::::::::::: . .-........................... --.. ..,,,.. ............. _ ,,.uo. I .... "" .,., VACAT.. • ............... , -ntA or GI $26,0001 -• .::::::::::g TRANSPORTATION H1ffdal RNlty =r1, ..... :::::::: .. :.. IOATI • YACNn ..... ...... -"Homea to Maleh Income" ~y ..................... -!'°"'" ................. ''" ST«> W&n\er' ~ ,If IW"' . . . .......... .,.,. a cttutl8at .... ..... .. . ~ "" *• ............. ,....,.., .... , ........... No D v ..... .. .................... -f TaAIL••• ....... ......... OWll to yefs Y ...,_ ................. -aoAT ... ..,~. ........... ---" ........... -.. ••· .... IOAT UUllCMI ............. .,,_ 21 ~ 11 Or ,1,,_ ..,..,., 3 8R 2 bath dilt ~ r.:mr:~~r.t"= ., ........... =:rl...""'"· ....... .... .. ~ 32.... 62CJr., C!QpJed bome _. ..._..._. Iii --......... = "'' ~.... ........... ·--3J~ ~~l!y ................ -...... . ¥M.1.n ......... , ... , •11YtC91 ............... •DMI 3'~ .,...,,. ~•A Doustu nt\ OK .................. =t :== .................. :::---3.S,__., 65• Dt.500. • '"""'""-..,, .......... ., .. ,.::::::.-:::::·I!!! '""a :::::::::::::::'=,.. 1 A ~:.:.,.btW7 :;~ PIRRON ltlAL TY CO. """'-.....,,..... •. ,. .......... ;Ji; ~ff ............... 91~1::.~ .... 31M> 6'F0t ~·1m .............. ..tint --............ ..... 39~ .. ...._ -\' mT ...... ..... .......... ~Tl Watnn ............... 10A 40 '" 70 Yilu C::y ft&_,. .I ........... _, 2 ),,.., ra MA~ .. -· .... .-,,.,,.,..,.,,, · .................... ti \Mb "~ 71,..,.,,., Ul'll.. ..,,_ • llNUJJll ...., a..,.~ ........ .-.,,.. ~ ............. ,... 121C• "2Mew ?l~ k1tc:Mn" I l.J-fa m I J v ........................ -=·.= ................ 13..., '1Goetl 7JTo -...._ " ................ 1, ............... "' ,,...,.......,. .. ~ ,,c... roa.n. trptc, llrdwaod en, ·;;: ... :.·.·:f::·:: c;Aii·:::::::::::~::: 1Sue. 4 Yet1'U 7S~ 8IW'1 JUatld In ad out. lllriiliti· ~ .. ii.......... . ............. -1"==-~= ~== Dtlle ....... Jd. a. to ... ,.. -.._................ tx'N I ~Ti .. • ~~. 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Huotlnp.n ......--.. .... ..LY- CHOICE ti w Huntlngtoo 3 BR with bo •· Sl.lm1de 3 A: ed l draped • Oe.an 3 BR 9Chool. $115. hci.fk Sbc s.')6.8894 Opni .... -...__ ~ --------CHOICE I * Huntington 3 BR with be * Surf.side 3 a ed le draped *Clean 3 BR IChool. $175. Paci1ic Shi 536-81194 Opet ,....-....._., _.l..,L.. NEAR GOU COlLEGE . Freeway; tri den plus l6X 3 baths; Cl built-ins, WC! y8l'd. $295 Broker 213: 897-4066 FOR Rent. 4 Xlnt cond. Cll yd, Adults • Md.lloy Dr. 536-4370 3 BR unfum paid. $110. • 53& Fountain " 4 BDRMS., 2 ttpl., crpts.. IOftener; blo sprinklel'I tr. FV Hi$1b Sch • Fwy. $235 Mi W.-lst. 847-17 t ·BR House. Founlain Va Open House: ~agune Be New Hon 2 baths, cm fireplace, : yard wori< locatioo, S2' CORBIN Realtors MONA RC Bl::AU Golf 3 BR le den I Drpe, frpl, ' Adults. 496-12' 'L N. agun1 19 NEW Unliv1 View lot. • 546 San Clel'M FOR 1.-. °'-' 3 Br. 1" 1 n 4: 772-6960 Conclomlnh VILl..AGE f · drps. bltns. Wintersweet. Ul.3) 476-312 Duplex .. l :Z Bdnn in C OK, no do 646-8S41 Summer It lntel'el' 514 Femlea!. 2 kitchens, mer. Sept. Bay 3 BR. dener. S295 or 642-3645 JULY . Ba bch 3 BR. : wk Cot JulJ July • Z Br. lnq; 233-C H NEW Deluxe Arrowhead: SUS wk. or : now. 833--03i MO'roR Hoa to drive: Reserve DO' 54S--0158 JULY & A Mobile bom .children. (T 3 Br, 2 ba, : 6/15 to 911! w. Balboa. E Newport II I • i ~ I; I: rt. 111 ,, SCRA . II . . .,.. --~. ·~ -"" -.... -. . . . . . . -.-• F . ... DAIL~ 1-ILOT 2$ ltlNTALS RENTALS J lENTALS A,ita. Unfumlshed UAL ISTATE O.-al I USINIU tM FINANCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTSS~i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiitt:.:::=• .... ;:;;,;;;;;=. end NOTICES * * * * * * CHOICE ltENTALSt 'II Huotinatoo H.-rbour new 3 BR with boat dock ..,~ 3 l 4 mu CV1)et· ed l draped • ~an 3 BR lll bath near acbool. Sl'l'S. Paci1ic Sborea Realty SJl>3ll94 Opei eve.1. 147..a5116 ~ Fumfshed G;;;.1 4000 eo.ta .... • 5100 HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE. Spaciou. 1·81\. rum. apt. Sl~ + uW. fltd -pool, ample pat'lcinc· No children. NO pela. 1965 Pomona. CM 66-5851 4100 $25 Wk. Up HARBOR GREENS 8ACHEUJR • UNFURN. from $100 lncl. utU. 1 • 2 ta BORM. AJ!!!= Unfurnl~ _ Rentals Wanted S9'0 ;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.;6.!_;00;;l'ua. ~nlths 6300 _P•..,.l'Mn __ •_l• ____ 640_5 Wm; Yrly rntl. Cple IC('U S _ 2\-\ ACRE TV Store f ree nice 2 BR or 1 Br A den, uni ll·2 LOTS . G<lCW1 \ocaUon, HarbOr Blvd a.tic loatlnt Cl ..... •b11t « apt w/privacy. PreJ ln~ Ckvcland National Good opportunity Jor TV Ofrcrl'd to public by frt>lc. Rent starting July \. Fol'Ht at Rancho Captsll'llno N-rvfcf' al.lo. ruJ00 t\111 price Balboa Power Squldron S. of hwy, CrlM, Plse pl\one I 1JCk Ir I "-II 231:787-4.9Sl evn. or write fR.1.oldouO. 23 mJle5 lrom 101' ~' f'<lU p. "a Elemtntar)' PHotina: Courl(?1 D. C. Wil\g, 7310 Ventura San Jwan Clpis\rano. h'<lm 31~11.111. Every Monda.y, Startm& '7 Canyon No. 2, Van Neya. S-12,500 uch. Al..50: 2 • 2~~ Bus. W•ntecl 6305 PM, JW\e 10 Newport Hal'-C:a. 91405 aet~ C • 1 lots. Prime by lor bor Yacht Club, 720 W. 88.)' EXECUTIVE S EEK 1 N G present or future devl'IOJ>-Bu~lnesa wanted. Up to Ave., Newport Beach CHOICE RENT ALSI * Hunt!Qgton Harbour new 3 BR with boat dock • Studio It Bacll apta. e lDd Utila It Phone terY. • Ma.Id Serv1c. · TV avail. e New Caf• It Bat 2376 Newport mvd. ~9755 FURN. o\ UNFURN. Heated Pools, CttUd Care <=enter, Adj. to !=hopping - No pets allowed 2'700 Petersun Was. at Hai- bor l Adams, Costa Men. 545·03'10 ment. Cbntaat: Rant ho Cap. $10,000 down. Good net OR, Cor your convenience HOUSE for 9 member taml· lstnlno, 4570 Campu\ Dril•e. buslneab. Newport or vicini-Every Tuesday, },tarting 1 ly tor 9 winter 11\0s ea. year:. Newport Beach. 9'2660. nlJI ly. Ph: 642-7210 PM, June u, Ensftn School Beginning Sept 1968. Can 546-7843 Irvine l OW Dr .. Newport tum · hse all y e a r. C!llJ Invest. Wanted 6315 Beach, In Caletorium. No Jam~ Helfrich TI4: !133-1234 t ~ -;"'-1·75 WANTED To buy -on sale advance regbtration nece• Whadctya Want? Wh•ddya Gott SP&CIAL CLA,SIFICATION FOR NATURAL lqRN SWAPPERS Special Rite * Surfl.ide 3 l 4 BRs carpet- ed &: draped DELUXE 2 Br. Bit-Ins. Exe. Loe. SlSO or unfurnished tl3(). S<lS--9187 ext <v• , l •_.,.,.A sary. Enroll at class: if any \ "" P·Liquor license. Write P .O. YRLY Or winter.~ & Den or R~ Cost• Mesa Box 765, Corona del Mar questions phone 548-137• or S ll n" -5 times -S buclu ltULH -4D ~UST INClUDi 3 BR, furnishC'd or un-Can ,.one Commt'r·cial 673·1855. 1-'Mlill Hu Ill,,. M tr-. ~WllM you .... Iii If ... a-vou• ·-.,.,,., .. .,...._ 6.-.) """ " ...,.rtlfl• 1i Clean 3 BR 1" bath near school. $175. . * * .. * * S~LVER furnished, house or Apl. plug small house, $15,CXXI RH I Eatate loans 6340 ._NOTHING 1101 S ... ll -fltADES ONL'l't 1 Bed1wm dupleJC, Adults Couple with 12 yr old son Geot1te Wllllamso11. RJtr. INTRA MA TICS PHONE 642·5671 P1ci11c Shores Really 536-8894 Open eves. 841~ $.<!2.50 .. 549-0833 Md 11 yr nld doi:. Will post 673-4350 OPEN EVES. lnveatment Group Te Place Your Trader'• Parldlse Ad NEAR GOLDEN W ES T COLLEGE &: San Diego Freeway; tri-level 4 BR. l den plua 16X22 family rm.; 3 baths; carpeta, drapes, built-Ins, wet bar, fenced yard. $295 Month. lease. Broker 213: GE o-«iZl or 891-4066 FOR Rent. 4 BR. 2 ba hae. X.lnt cond, Cpts, drpa, fenced yd. AduJta • no pets. 8232 Mctlloy Dr. Pacific Sanda. 536-4370 3 BR unfur--n-hou-.-se-, 'W-at_er_ paid. n 10. mn Elm .. 536-"8198 * Fountain Valley 3410 4 BDRMS.. 2~ Ba.. bltns .. trpl.. cll>ta., drus: watl!f toftene-r: block wall fence; 1Prinklen front & rear. Nr. FV Jii2h Sclll. It San Diego Fwy. $235 Month. Avail. Ju. : ly. lst. 8-17-1787 4 -BR House. llllO Bluebell Fountain Valley. $175 mo. Open House Sun 12-4. ntS. Lovely lrg l BR Trailer. SL.!15 Ath-ac l BR Apt. 132 W. Wilson. 543-957'7 Newport IMch 4200 I Will lWE ADULTS ONLY July· Aug.· Sept. FURNISHED APT. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS Waterfront I Loe BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef 2525 OcHn Blvd., CdM 673-1111 I OCEANFRONT Npt B c h Riviera. Room for rent. in 2 Br Apt. Working man daya. Age 23-30. l90 incl. util. Call 675--3606 be.fore 7:30 p.m. SUMMER Wk or mo. Duplex 1~ blk to beach, 2 BR, 2 ba, i.'leeps 6, 3 BR, 2 be sleeps I. 490C Neptune Ave. 2 BR, den, 2 BA, upper dupl, year lease. be.lee! 1amlly. $225. 642~ !:_aguna Beach 3705 l Bdrm. Pool, Blk to ocean. New Home -2 BR $125 Year tease- l baths. carpel!. drapes, 548-2035. 644--06.rl fireplace, lovely patio, Large Private Bachf'lor yard woric: incl. ~tral South ot highway location, $275 mo. lea•. fi73...6!rM CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors 675-llim Balboa 4300 MON ARCH BAY AREA B?;AU Go)( It Mtn View J BR It den, l~ be, cpta, I Drp1, frpl, pool. $250 mo. Adults. 491>-1243 betw 1().5 pm ~--~--~----FOR Rent-SummeT. Deluxe, BaJboa Duplex, 2 BR. tJ8tiO, hltn K. carpets, drapes, feneed yd. abort bloCk to bay or ocean. Sl50 wk. ~ecurity bond. 713:356-1200 £WWW baa f'ree & clear R-2 lot pl:.i~ PVt'S· PORTAPINA-LAGUNA M f r l I & 2nrl I ans A sc•iious scientific selection $7,000 'ID lor 11 3 or 4 BR Apart-nts oneyPh~ones b.:..,·er o M!rvice olfering tile most in nr.-l.ADY-Execulive needs 1or2 Panor9mk Vi~w Lots ""' . r I _, home 01• an R·l lot. Fonln O.lu ... Bachelor Apt bd ho f White water 1.nd t"ast-543-8311 romprehensive pro ess on.., Co "'2-5000 "•8-0390 ,. rm apt or me or computerized matching. For _._.,., ___ . _.,.. ___ _ Liv rm. br, kltcb & b;i. permanent res ide n c e line vie"~ I . I 'nter BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations, 1 l l Bdrm Apt• Newport area. Call 642-9360, 426 Nyes Plac11 Morte-gea, T.D.'1 6345 avt.~rsowi·thnaou't ohpnli~gaaueon': ,. 3 BR Apt• ext 18 Fri btwn 10 AM & 7 Laguna Brartr ".. estab l~yn Lido area. WUl • tn·tl 494--9388 $85,'lOO seasoned Trust Deed Kl 7-5644 Suite 617 trd free and clear $10,000 with 3 baths. P'.\f --------behind $150M on 200 Ocean Union Bank Square eq. for R.E. or what-have- Near schools, freeways COMFORTABLE Room, pvt Citrus Groves 6 175 View lots. $600 per mo incl. Orange, Calil. 92668 you. Bkr. 548-1Tll Walking distance to OCC shower near cates. Write to --~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I 6% due 2 """".... Active (Offices thruout S. Call 988 El Camino CJ Gibbony ms Newport • ..--dt ·ir 4 UNITS + 3 BR, house, Apt. # 1 Coate Mesa _Bl=vd="=CM====== Prepakl Interest salequelsty~t: d~ s ~ ~ n'~~ SCRAM-LETS Riverside; iood condition. Adultll Only Discriminative Tenants for Prestige Address MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. P arklike surroundings FURNISHED BACHEWRS UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR · 3 BR 2 batlw avaUabt. Carpets. drapes, garage 1 Ith & S.nt1 An•, CM. 646-4233 ~6-554.2 ~ Exchange for vacant land, Plus other tax advantages 4~44 Rooms for Rent 5995 ~bu tnvestm~t tax ere--90-.-Y.-L,.,_0-.-ns-to.......,,.$60~,.,,.ooo-=-=-ANSWERS new ~N-:·~~mlt. NICE Rm, good loc. Con-~tt and dep'eclauon. 8 ac~s or more. SINGLE FAMILY For trade: Use of Mountain ·a1 h $55 /kit h . 111 Orange County. Crop will Bay M rt C '"'~ .,,,,,,. T 'be P'lot gem m. w c pr1v. offset e.'Cpenses and laxes. o gage o. .,........""" Number -rt -1 . -cabin & boat near Mam· 548--5998. Work 8·3 pm. 673-on Iv $14.125 per al're. FOR SALE: First trust dPed, Gyrate -GEOMET~~ moth Lakes for beach homl! O'l.~ _ _. -· _ Sll3.~ tuJI prirr. for mot•f' S3700. Will discount 14%. Tr<'n·~ger to _ lnqu111niz fa-near Watrrtront. anytime Slfi UP wx W/kitchrn $25 info plea11e oall J<. w. Smsll 962-4024 ther: "l m reartinq a ~ystl'ry ,July. Phoflf' ~3Zi9 up Studio Apt~. 2376 New. wilh· · TRUST DEED CE N T E a book:., advanced GEOM& Trade lull slatr 4'X8' AN· port Blvd., CM. 54R-9755 Eckhoff & Assoc. Inc. CLEARING HSE. Want 1 orra _ _,,Y..,.. • ....,.' ..,,...,-=-::---:c=:C":':""".=--TlQUE BRUNSWICK ,ool SMALL Rm & prv baih, no 1818 w. C!lapman Ave. 50. 543-8381 Bkr. SINGLES • ADULTS tablr tor 16' in • outboard cooking, $55 incl u I i l . _ Orange, Calif. Meet Orange County'' or o utboard. 646-4540, ~. CM 541-R, Eve11-wlmds 5::18-5971 Money W•ntecl 6350 nicest people at Santi\ 5J6...2964 Ana's deluxe ballroom NPr Beh Room for rent. Pvt $25,000 1o.t 6 montlw at 10 and Mountain home; Big Bear· ba, Avail on perm bua. Ac,.... 6200 10 with $100,000 trust deed :oo~=~ Moonridge. 2 BR., lrpl.; ski 642-3518 -----------on 200 Oceanview '6ta u goU, fish. SJ.~M. equity. N B h 5200 To Smu EfTATE I ral -..1137 WED. THURS. FRl. SAT. "'--d ' I , .. _ ewport u c 1 Bedroom, for employed U col ate . ...,... DANCER'S CORNER "'' e: stng e res"""nce, un-_ _..;. _______ woman. Kitchen priv. Nice ANNOUNCEMENTS Jts or lot. 539-4970 JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 b11 1438% S. Main at Edinger St. -------- mgle-sty. Frpl, chndeliers. home. 6<12-4794 2 1 /] ACRES __ •_n_d_N_O_T_l_C_E_s ___ SANTA ANA 542-9306 Have 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath and Family Room house In Back lush cpl3. drps, iron gatrd Room & Board 5996 Found (Frff Ada) 6400 NEWSPAPERS, out 01 state Bay. $4,000 equity, S27.400 pvt patios, cement walla VA' &NJ LAJID It foreign: magazines, Eng.. T.D. Trade for Duplex or btwn units. Medallion kitch, * WELCOME Elderly UI B EA UT I F U L M a l e Germ., Ital., Span, French, ~ f ,...___ Condominium in good to-r A heat. Across rm ....... v·s. Homey place. Rea!IOl'lable OFFERED AT Dachshund, vie Or an g e China, Russian; also adult ~c!o~~~~665 Irvine. Rates. 548-3752 LESS THAN Park Acres, found Ma.y )4. magazines It papcrbe.c,ks. 'J:'::'s~~ ~lt:eal'5, 2 BR, 2~ Ba Studio $225 mo. REAL ESTATE APPRAISED VALUE 633-S42'Z . 1875 N. Harbor, CM 646-85&3 646-3255 General 1/3 ACRES ·a1 SMALL purse found vie. ----1-u-._-th-C_d_ 2 BR .. H~ Ba Studio $170 ---------2 commerCJ Mendoza & Baker. C.M. Announceroenta 6410 Have: 3 BR ,,. .... on o- 1 Br, 1 Bath $130 Income Property 6000 1.0ned !C2l on major thor· Near ChUrch • 540-5329 aft. . . . minlum. E quity $2600. All modem with Pool oughfare in ~la Ana. ~o-s. In compliance_ wtttl the ehgt-Want: '65 Mustang or late Bl<r/Agt 675--1023 67:t-5290 tel, apts., business, trailer ----bU ity regulations ot the model auto or car. Ti·ade-2 -21/2 AC. C· 1 Iota park or other commercial YOUNG part Airdale. black winds Realty 842-5011 PARK Lido. Split level. Nr. inside cteveland National OK or hold for future in· co 11 • r . 1 o u n d C o as t MEDICARE PROGRAM Hoag. Pool. 2 + 2, bltns~ + Fores1 at Rancho Capistrano cre~se in value when Bolsa Highway, Corona del Mar. * refrig. $2l7 yr lse. fi48-ll46 IR-1 sold out\, 23 miles from 'Ave. fully develops into 4-675--2440 de.ys We hereby make it known to * * WATER.FRONT & dock; .1 BR. a Baths. Equity SS0.000 f'OR: TD's, or.?, or lease/ option. #2 Balboa. Cove&, Newport Beach. 675-4331 SlT,500 EQ. IN BEAUTIFUL TR.IPLEX. POOL, PRIME LOC. TRADE FOR SINGLE ROME, ORANGE 00. ~ View 3 br, l" bath in ROD.. Ing Hills, Call!. Blt.inl, dlb-- wsher, panld liv rm. Will take 1 or 2 br hse, Jot, boat or trailer In CM or Npt &C- 46\0 Havr :I BR 2 ba house NB s:n ,500 • Sl.'l,!KX> equity. TradP fnr m , hoat, lot or units ir. goo<I loc. Doyle " Wood Co. !l48-U68 25 View Acrea l.quna Beach. S ome tm~ menu, income moo. $243;. 000 equity. For. ro•1 « ? Owner. 494-4653, 49M951 DLX Balboe dplx 2 br, blln K, furn almost nu, cpta, ciri>6, frpl. patio, hied yd, Blk ocean. Trd up Orange/ LA Co. units. 213: 69M012 Palm Deaen: Jsd, ' BR., 3 Ba .. Fam rm .. pool. Higtl So. sidi!: $39.700 FP: Far home. So. Orange OYty. • Corona area 714: 346-6101 Twnhse. 1-aty. 1 BR. Bltnl e!te k:itcb, cpts, clrpg, patio. pool. $13,500. Trd for lun or dupl. ASCER JENSEN. Harris Realty. 546-1440, 962. 1141 eves. * * * ~ San Juan Capistrano, $18,500 lane blvd. Sewer line stub-MONTICELLO H f g h Sehl all concerned that the ••• 3 BR. 2 Ba. F'rpl. New cptg. each. ALSO: 5 • 2~ Acre bed at pr~. Ample Medal. Vic of Pacific Sands, PARK LIDO Nr Lido i.bapg. S225 yrly. R-2 lots. prime buy for Pre&-water tupply. Appraised at H.B. !'13&-1955 Convalescent Hospital 'Lagunt Niguel 3707 Ca11 213: 698-601.2 SERVICE DIRECTORY . SERVICE DIRECTORY NEW Unlivf.d in. 3 Bdrm. View \ot. S2(r; month. • 546-16 . Lagun• lffch 4705 Walker Rlty 67~200 ent or fututre dev;l<>Pment. $60,000 by tnheritanc:e tax FOUND. Black Male i>oodle 1445 Superior Ave .. -----------Contact: Rancho Capistrano appraieer. Available tor Vic Santa Ana Ave. Ir Costa Newport Beach. Calif. S1'EPS To bee.ch. FUrn Newport Shores 5220 4570 Campus Otive, Nrw-quid< aale at 10'/o 1~. at Mesa St. 548-3398 Studio. Center of town. port Bead1 moo (TI4) · Sundeck. Util pd. Ydy. DUPLEX 3 BR. 2 ba, cpts, · · $54,000, net to estate. Dnve SMALL All ireY abort hai'red ... Has always operated. in Cabinetmaking 6580 CUSTOM Kitchen cabinets - lormlca to111 e x c P 1 I e n t work-reaoonable 847-9832 San Clemente 371(\ 4!M-9l4B ~:f">JO. S.S pm. • drps, bltns, washer/dryer, 546-l&4a by •717 w. Bolsa, Santa cat-Pale green eye a . policy and In practice. on a trg .,atio. $2'25 mo. 642-0lm Ana, t h e n phone owner 548-l82S strlctl}> nondiacriminatory C . 6590 FOR Lee. Ocean View lovely Mn. O'Leeey. WE Are aeeking conservative 542-9533 WRIST Watch & 8Ullglasses. ba.sil:"'engaging staff, ad~it· arpent•"nt 3 Br. 1~ b&, qO, clrti9. KENTALS Coron. def •r 5250 inves'°rs Who are satisfied 80 Acres . "Land of Lakes," Viclnlty Newport Pier. ting paUents and render111g !NO JOB TOO SMALL! 714:7'7~ Aph. Uftfuml.W to earn 18% alter income Newberry Calif. (Si Iver Owner idenUJ.y. 646-3569 them benefits and services. Resident • Industrial Com. 5000 taxes on a fulJy secw:e invst· VaJley) 18 mi E. of Barstow. without reipird to ~a.ce, col-mercial. Ma In t e " a n c e Condominium '950 OeMraf ~-mnt. Agt. 64z.5'8i or 673"7645 90 man·made lakes in area. Lost 64CU or'. or nallonaJ o.ngm. Our Repair and R emo de 1. ........___ ~ RENT q,, 15 units. 2 BR. hardwood, Fi~h raisi""• alfalfa arow· _ _ pnmary concem. 111 ltie "'1'1· Reas~Lic .banded. Insur«!. VTLLAGE I • J ......,. ~· (I l dry • ..., "' ' ti f C ., • oors, gwrage.51" aun • Ing. ski Jake, recreatinnnl & REWARD For rnforma on are o our patients an .. the e . . or 642-5064 e ~17:i~r!!.~. ~ne m:,.: I ltoomt Furniture $1.43.5 mo. income. 548-3846 fish in!? lakes. restnurant, on r in d ing Schwinn rendering of skilled nursing Carpentry • Cabinel5 • $25 Month ON TEN ACRES 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. bldg. sites. all HAPPENING Sting-Ray bicycle, green care on the highest levl'I. • Bit-in• • Alterations • (2.13) f76-3l28 « 673-3«18 rutL OPTTON TO BUY 1 l 2 BR. Fum & Unfum HOME & INCOME by Ownr in area! This parcel ,11;1·eat w/sissy bar. 3 spd. gears: Mrs. Grace Drayson, 01tner • Repeirs • Reas! 646-9S83 D-I .... Unfum -s N ..._ Frplcs I Pri/Patlos I Pools Exe depres/invest. oppty. 4 for a trailer perk, ll'vel lie. 1~5. 646-4912 ~588 ~-·~ .. .._ FR""" -"-at·es. No job too up.... • • .,,, 0 .,.,.,......, o.a.c. Tennis • Contnt'l Bkfst. 9 BR~re11• It 1~2 br Apt.s, land, pump. well reservoir -all-6 PM. or retum to Boy's -w-·• •--CJCJ ""UJ" 1 ..a.Id H.F.R.C. hole Putt/Green. d d"", high desert air-located C ub on Tu9tin Ave., ()>gla small. Remodels and Ad· z 8dnn tn CM. pr, ""' Furniture Rentals • poo ~.yr old. Esi. e. 6~1393 . z Ha B"rfhd I ditio111. 548--0787 OK, no dop. 541-2720 Cll' 900 Se& Lane, CdM 644-2611 -on main E/W road. Roule Mesa ppy I ay 64&-8541 51.T W. 19th, C.M. 54S-14.r;.t I MacArthur nr. Coast Rwy) Buain ... Rental 6060 66 Freeway just complPted LOST: 5123. Vic. Buschard REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS 1568 W. Lndn, Anhm 774·2800 !.Oil!!' ofT"valley. C.. stations & Garfield. Tri e 01 0 r, d '~ii·e/" CABINETS. Any ~ize Joh. S -Rent .JllL. 399c • PRIME Retail Location • lrasm~ in area. CaJJ owner ba-et, wired collar. Ans to 23 yrs exper. ~TI3 um .... r ~ " CMta M... 5100 Lido Isle 5351 STORE 17 x .,. "~40 .. .._... ......, .,., 1147....,., eve11 & "'"'"'s. 'Georgy Girl'. My 80ll very lnterestint CdM ---------1117:1 Harbor. CM 646-6654 96z_2197 Cement, Concrete 6600 514 Fernleal. 2 BR. 2 bflths. LOVELY Gmd f1r At>t. Furn ll££___ Out of St••• Prop. 6208 upset. . Lee Molrler 2 kitchens, $600 m(). Sum-La.... 2 Bdrm. or Unf. l BR. Gar attac, Offic. Rental 6070 ------::...---BLACK Miniature poodle, CUSTOM PATIOS k w/ .. r•ge $100. w I p 11 t 1 o. Yr. Jse. --~ -ISLAND OF HAWAJI l!haggy. Vic 20th & Orange. Block walls. Also concrete :;· 3 ~: ~~t .. ':i. B~ ~I. water pajd. 213:~1696. 675-J642 LAGUNA BEACH OWNER SAYS SELL my 3 Sat ~25. Reward 54s-4573 from sawing & removal, 842-1010 dener. $295 amtual. fi73..5.160 2116 Plaoend11 Apt. D Oel!k spaces available tn choic, al 101~~ be~u~:ful NOT Responsible for any Ruby, Lorin. Llnfia. P.J . Floors·Walks-Patlos & Ex- Gardening 66IO 'ANTHONY'S Garden Service 646-1941 COMPLETE CLEANUP LAWNS REPLACED Reu. monthly care. PnJn. ing. Landscaping. Exp. bor· tlcultrnist. Japan•.. Gardener Exper., complete yard service. Free estimates • 5'18·7$8 • LAWN & Garden malnten- ance. Cleanup • Spray· ·Fer- tilize Com'I & Resi. 962·7349 Cut &. F.dge Lawn Maintenance. Licell6ed. 548-4808, 545-5870 aft 4 PM e JAPANE.<:;E GARDENING .Service Cleanup, Landscap- Ing. 531-7031 Aft 7 p.m. General S.rvicet 6612 CRYSTAL WINDOW Cleaning. Professional, Fret &r 642-364S 537-0380 Huntington Beach 5400 newest office building et Nllnaw e es, ru debts other ttian my own. posed Rocks. E x p e --. prime location tn downtown ~713 Clifford Todhunter. V.-·~· ~ .. workmanllhip. 642-8514 JULY • Bayfmt. Opposite O RN R 'th • NEW e LUXURIOUS • , -guna a.ach. u.. condl· l n l, business. 1"'6i~tlal It -mnstruct1on. 548-8737 M DE 2 B w1 glass T UVTNG ..,. """ lUI" Mou t & "'·-·rt 62 O C H bch 3 BR. 2 ba l'um. S250 walled liv rm. beamed ceil· RESOR: tloned. ca~ted, beautifu.1 n . ...... Pereonala 6405 oast ealth Club wk for Juty. June 15 thru inga. and very large patio. 4 NATIVE GARDENS paneled partitioning. Two SEE Adv. under daS5 6200 80 . r Hospimlity is Our Motto CEMENT Work, 1111 types. No job too small. Free est. .July • 2 Br, 2 be. t17S. \Vk. Sl35· Adults. On East 16th 6 POOLS-SAUNAS..IAC1IZZl entrances; rear leeds to acrea -"Land or Lakes'' WANT To cmtact ~nvrr ~ FREE SAUNA WITH lnq: 2J.l..cl9ltt St.~ St. See Mgr at µ4 E. 20th HUNTINGTON Munlcipalthp~rking lots. •$50d~d 847..f,64() owner, eves & ~~7en:•tf~~·e;~h~~ SWEDISH MASSAGE Contractors H. STUFLlO< 548-Ul5 NEW Deluxe all elec'bome in st. per mon LOI' space. ~ wlmds lin Coast Open IVkdys 10 arn-ll pm --------- Arrowhead Mtna. F'Umished GARDENS SS for desk anct chairs. Add trave g on or near Sundays 10 am-8 pm • ROOM ADOmON~ • Sl25 wk. or S65 ~wk. Avail UPPERd-~lowN~r ~r, c~:· $10 for business hours an-R. E. W1ntecl 6240 Hiwaybefln La~dn'~LBeMac~. 132 E. 18th St. 642-5090 L. T. Construction 6620 now. 833-03n ..... ~. .,,.,... .,.,., g en · swer1n" service. All utilities ---------just ore rm 1&" 0 • Fam1·1.. rooms. kitchen or N ti 2885 M do TENNIS.ENTERTAIN:\fENT • "'-M .,., ""-'·· is 1 z o J>e , en za. BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL paid exoePt telephone. 14 30 Day Listings .... y. ay "" .. ...s F I 6412 units. Single storY or 2; Mat'OR Home. alp1. 41: E-Z 54~54.'ll DAILY PILOT • .--.nal mattpr, no le$tal un•r• I d 1 _ ... F 7 I I"-'~ t -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; plang cus1om es gncv. • or to drive; self-contained: UNF 3 BR. Rrdwood On. ADULTS 14 ·1414 m FOREST AVENUE or cash for your equ 1Y implications. Plea.H caU11 estimate• & le.yout. phone: Reserve now!· 5 ~ I-I 11 O tl36 mo. NEW 2 br. 2 ba, w/w cpt, LAGUNA BEACH Call Agent ~l«O ~3(}..261fi WESTMINSTER e 847·1511 • 549--0158 962-5Cti0 drps, dshwshr. b It· i n a. 494-9466 WANTED. Pvt pty wUl buy TENNIS ARK JULY &: Aur -Spaclowi MANY WONDERFUL OP-across from perk & shops. 1 --FOR-REN_T__ Baycrest homr from owner. New CdM Tmnis Cltm MEMORIAL P Mobile home by beach. No PORruNITIES l'lne be«1 cbld OK. n50 mo. 842-32'I1 Approx. 450 Sq. f't. carpeted No pool. $:,0...V.OM 642-5641 F'amou5 .Jamada Inn Ct11 Mortuary Is Cemetery Licensed Contractor Rt'sidmtial -CommeN"illl Malnl & Repair!I. Free t;....1 67~2\2!1 dilldtto. (714) 53&--0321. discovered In Claalified Ads. AVAIL Joly 1st 2 BR.. t'll· i\ rlrapes, air-cond. BUSINES-5 i nd Sngre mern~ip-$15 Mo, Complete funeral1 3 Br. 7 b8. 2 eep pr. avail Tum back to "Bu!!IDen Di>-tra.~. Pnol, kilis OK-1n!J1 MARINER'S BLDG. FINANCIAL !No initiation f('l"sl from $245 9115 ..,,,.. 1037 portunlties" NOW! Keelson Ln . HB $ 1 2 o. 1 Dr N Low MS1, hf'11lth 11Jld Cemetery Iott 6/15 to · ..,.,., mo 1515 Westc iff ·• .B. 9 .... Opportunitl• 6300 1•-.. p'1111•i;s • fi7)...i711 from 41130 W-Balboll Bl. NB 543-1(172 CHARGE m 96'2-2109 Ointart Ml'I!. Rilinio 6424000 ... ""•· • Arl1htion~ * Remodellng Fred H. Gf'!Wick, Lk. Newport Beach 3200Newport leach J200 Newport leach S@~ofllA~~£~S Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puule for a Chuckle 0 ~eorronoe Jett.rs · of tti. fOUf .aOmi>l.d words "- low to form fOUf llmple words. r I I I r IVINDA I I' I I I* ISOH I C I 3200 ·- 1741 Wfftcllff Dr . CANnV _11_rn_·p_n('f_l_y ..... •p_r=iVR_t,,,",....cJ_u_b_, lnc:h1'1Ps Enrlowmi>nt Car' SIJPPLY ROUTE X·ITEMENT EverythJng in one heautlful Cerpet L•Yint & 673-6041 • 549-7170 Pnme loc tor 8tore or offices. 2000 ~ tt O 25<'. Wal/J)fln'I, Crpts, Drp5, llir-cond. ~J) Bkrs. Own~ 'MS-9686. MODERN Offices from S75 per m o n t h. Secretarial service-Executive 1ulte. Orange Colmt:y 88n.k Bkht .. 230 E. 17th St., CM. 642-1485 MODERN Offltt. P v t . restrm. 50 per mn It up. 1710 Oran1e A\•e.. CM MS-6773 1738 Ana~lm St, too eq fl SIW. &1ao 510 29th St .. N.8. :91). Schwort!r 673-a'M lndustrfal Prop. N E W Ilk Cnnttructlon Bulldlna,. M•t. DJO ICt-f't· 2035 P 1 a e e n ti a • CM. ~.64M.'85 Piirt I). i.·1111 'nine IS THE GROUP! place means less cos1. Repair 6626 Man or Woman lo rdill "-Discriminating Cplg ~ Sgls! No traffic problems .. c:ollect monl'y lrom new & Parties, Trips, Outings with 14801. Beach, Westminst~T CARPET • Apts • Homes unique roin o t> e r a t e d inf!'rpst! Plus -Exel. IVC. 531-1725 893-2471 QuaUty Installation. Free dl8(>e11gers. IC 1 n d 1 and tor ltlrls, too! 714: 776-6941 • estlmat,s. Ali prices. ' Nabisco p roll u i: ta). Ex J..9 pm 213: OL. 7-6844 !I ... 111 ·-·: UU<t:t. I 0 .< 1 5464478 eves. Uc. Contrart<>r cellent Jn('Omr IOI' f"' Hrs. Franchise Now Available Babjaittint 6550 ;1.uA weekly ~ork t~~y or Eves). * .. PHONE PAL * *'I __ lect_ri._c.a_I ____ .,_,,_ No selltnit• $8•~ To $3400 SAFE & fNEXPENSTVE BABYSMTTNG, my home, ELECTRICIAN. Licensed It Ou.ii requlrl'd. ~or penonal ME£T BV PHOSE Mon. thru Fri.; Mrs• Verde hon de d. Small jobs. interviMf. Grnd IWnf, ad-P 0 Box 4193 lrvlnl' 92fi6.1 Arl!ll· Pref. •i;:cs 2 . 6 . mainten. le n-pain. 548-5203 dreP '&-ptlonl' numbrr to: · · · · · ~ TRANipn·:S'J'ERH EXCITEMEJNT! . ·---- DIST1H'4l1TING CO. OOGO GOU.'\. SEER l WlrJ.. BARYSJT hy the wt'f'k Gerdenlnt 590 N. J\i.l'SA AVE. POOC4. 1t thfo QUEF.N BEE. in my hclfM, C.ood rtfe. ---_.;;..-----cou'""A. CAI.IF. tt'r22 15&2 °Nf'"""'"'t Blvd, OM 9&M10l * MOWlNG. td'pnp;, A cle111 y u• -,,..,. up. Mon1Jtly . r•t~. •m FRIGIDAlll ATT'N: ROCK H(fu NOS: BABYSl'ITtNG in my homt. .-stJm1te. call 968-1911 * Ne<'d an nul111t for your !lot lu~. ff'f'l('td ylll'd. JET ACTION f\nlthcd prodoct? c 1 11 Wetkdays, 1ms. «llh't&."6 JAPANESF: GARDENER Mission Vlef• S7J..4.;.1() Aft 6. BABYS'T'"TlNG dayA or even. EXPER.. ~liable mslnt. iwaa. mo r&te6. m-321~ Neftll ahQpplna ceter ALCOROIJCI ~ inp. You fumish t h ' Complr.tt In 16.. Harbor A.Ni. Phone m-1124 tranlJICfta!Jon. CIU &C2·1«17 CUI • FAp Lawn Col 0 ....._._ ·-~-M Maintenance. Ueenaed. 66IO ft• ·~ P.O. Bos ._, ....,._ .._ I I k ~ etc. 511--411 -~aft 4 PM l ... u.trlal Rental 6090 l qulpnwnt, Inc. Meet DyNmlc friends r c , Mnry, 6560 LAWN SERVJCE $15 MO. ~~ W. Valtllda with sterllftl qaalffMe. g1 RDn' ~111-1 •• Nlerton '714: a1193 e aM990 e B"R!CK, Conc.Ttte. CW\Wittr) =~te=19 800 to It PROVEN Surt, • • • • r n FOR Sale· ct.arttt mem-CDltOJn Clbtnt11. SlnaD JotJs 29M Randolph 1Mtbod ' a1 te ac •ha bftlhlp ~ Newport a.di OK. Free !'.It 90-M EXPEIUENCD> Gardtntll', Offln tndWINhiW. Pft'Ul&Mtlt h"hlt ..... TtmMI Qub, ~ • '570 =~ e~:. Ntit. lcb. IOC1I """' ~~) ~:' n:: ---= MEMBER.~ ta l'fwwport .... ..,. MOWING, F.dclna. Y!ICllawn. DON'T JU'11' WISll ltlr ...... to public Now ..... 9"dl Ttnnl1 Oub for ... ,. R E M ~ D E t. • rt p a I r ' ~1 cleanup. ff1ulln1t. thinc ~ .....,. ,... ..... UIOCiate ott'C'f'I '" e. o.c .,. m.«111 ~ pJu:ml> •·· peJnt1na. ,~.. Odd Job!J. • ~ • • • tlnd sr-t _,. r. • Mcid.-1~ lrw~tmet ... nJll Sak. barpfft! r.m0y ~. 1'ald .. eommm: .• ~· O...m.cl .-._ quited. Jlhon~ fnr ..., ~ NewflW't llnch rom1 . Nd.ltftlnt. R 1 a I • TKE QUtCKER YOU C\.LL. .... ru: n .. n:.n Twnnll Clob. JM, ~ fi75-.10.18 TRE QUJCKElt YOU SEt.L ,_ ( ' { • BIIL'S SALT SERVICE for auto Water Softeners Rt'pain, Installatlon1, Rentals ... 962·:m4 Painting, Plumbing, C~ pcntry. Reas! Rel. Insured. BankAmericard OK CaU "Mike" 642.-0341 H•ull nt · 6730 LrITLE GlANT ~UCK Hauling. 6' heigbth, 10' bed. You name il l haul. Reu. Big John fi42-4000 , CLEAN Lot~. garages, etc. T1tt removal. dump. skip, bAckh(lf', fill, grade. !lfi2.874S * TRASH HAULING RI rle11n-up. 5-16-4743 HouseclNnlng 6735 *APT. CLEAN1NC * Fast A: tborough I f\rlHab f'Verything 642-8164 " Interior Deeoratlng 673l One Call Covers All COMPL. DECOllA TINO • Painting, Int. .t ext. • Custom Drapery ' ' • CU~tom Ce~ e W11ll Cmrrln!VI •Color O>ot'dlnatJon ~ Yf"3. Exl>tt. P'REE !At. ~plt11 to YOUR Ooor. Uc. It JM. RrJ1. • ())mm. MOOlltN DICORATOltS ~'111-.'l)l~ - lronlnt 6751 . IRONING At m)' home. 10 or 15c • piece. CaD ....... 132~ E. 21.lt St. OI LMMf IClpl"I .... GAYNOR'S LAKDSCAP1NG It G,\RDr.:NING SERVICS State ll~rwecl t!lllnlfttr, R.esldtntial • ~Dlftel.s l'ru Ml • No Job t. btl-.., DW ~ tar RllUL'll t · • . ,._ ....... ~ ·~ ........ --...._. ..................... ~ ... ~ -... -... -----.... ,..,, --..... -... .... • ' ~ ......_ ...._ ...__. -. .......... _..... .... ~ ~ -.... _ .... ...., .... l!f .. ' ~\ \ ' ' L . . . : . . . .· . . .. ' . .. ..... --- • I ' J J9 OAlLY PILOT ,,._, l44'''1, 1'61 • SllVICI DllECTOIY JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMl'LOYMINl JOBS I IMPLOYMINT JOU • 11MPt.OYMINT J08S I IMPlOYMlllT JolS & IMPLOYMINTJOll I IMl'LOYMIN'f JCill I _IMPlOY•t . .Japerh.,,tlnt .... _1 w--...........1 .... __ --...._1, w·_,,_,,,. ....__ -......_ W•nted Help W...... ..... MM. W... 7m J1.. Mia. W-. ,_ PliMl"I 6ISO n. Ill _......_, ....n '6"" Help WanMcl, Me-t noo ,.... .......-. -,_ •WaUA111 7400 w..... . 1• ~::.MM a ·7111 PAINTJNc. Cict•rior Jnt•riclr -flBD SlmnAAJ Cemetery • TRAVEL" a. N •• , lie. Ina, 17 yn exp. Free....:t. =Jn!UK I· 11:al P.M. IHIPT ~. ~lcal cell· and ..mr.NIABlf ~~oa ' ExTE1u01t El&EI ,funeral To La• v$84ew Cadlllac: ruuvn m ,.:,.:~ ae.n Painlln&· Free ralimate, Computer o$nted fW...11 -SKR88Y 40 Hr. week. Stardec al- Ucenaed It Insured. ~ required for Counsifiln (Per Day) at)' -per mo. + $35 Call CHUCK ~4 rapidly srowinl Oranae l1'1 ~ S.'Jdtr ~ to be tnlt! EXPERJENCED: £¥C'CU. dllfereotlal. E x c • 11 e n t 1 Well it 11 too~ to be tnltl tlve t1J>eWriter .l abort· beMlitl (ll'QlnlD. Apply • PAINTING • Interior A Cowityr:, Trave in-eekl.Y ~ band. Exceptio&lal arowdl ~ dip. Exterior. Free estimates. valved. Beautiful P ~ c i f i c ~e.~~.... -al'. '-.;;,.,,.n1l. 1"1 Reuonable n te&. ~ um .......... ·~ w.. ~lty! . APPLY-View Memorial Park ii! Must be neat A ~~ HMt Memerlal Hoepltal Plumbfnt 6l90 I is located on the hill-age 20 to 30, no experl\ -APPLY-301 Nlw"port ltvd. i nhlll side overlooking the p,~8(· PR 4-20'l0 Mirshall Newport leach LEAKS? Gas cw water elec> tronlcally located under ce- ment, blacktop, cround, walls, showers, any plAct . Repalred. Water Ii.need~ ed. pressure ff8tored. Com nic1tions Newport Bay erea. REPR~8~ N~~TIVI WAITRm I Youn& pe wbo ha1 -some Communications 223.0 ~ AnM St. C e m e t e r Y ots, college aming can ~ Good opportunity J'ta lAna, C11if. crypts ond niches. greu on hls own lllri1lt'Y to 2230 S. An,,. St. Must bave aood ·~e. CALL "L£>_1(S" 64Ul:WI BankAmerlcard OK 2120 a managem~t position. We Santa An1, Calif. Before n e e d pur· will assist this person with $4().2820 PLUMBrNG REPAIRS REMODEL 64Z-Jl.28 Pool Service 6910 SPECIAL Rates for Acid wub. Free E a t I m a t e • . 64i.Jll56 6960 ~Iteration• 642-.SMS ' accurate. 21 yn. exp. TILE, Ceramic 6974 Local man~f.:~ ha1 hnmecHete .. ~ for: • Elec~nlc Asser bl•n • Wlrt1M11 chase plan. ~ our formal tntinlng pl"l>-gram. group benefits A an equitable salary. t A fast growing c PACIFIC FINANCE pany with comple\e 7089 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER s e r v i C e f acilitie Equal opportunity employer Mortuory, Chapel, Mausoleum and Cre· atory all within the ce etery. Rubber Press Operators All aqual opportW\lty empJoyer -IXPERIENCED- e Com1Mrclal Teller ElilcaUent opportunity! APPLY JN PERSON 1st llltion1I Bink + Verne, the Tile Man • CUsl. work. lnstall l rep1lrs. No job loo small. Plasttr patch. Leaking a h o w e r repair. 847·1957 /Mf>.0'100 We are an ~tabll1hed com1Mrcl1I firm with llber1I frln11 benefits.. Only people, with at least six menths ex· perlenca 1ho~ld apply We w t two emo- tionally ~~e men. No experien"' "ne· cess~ry because for aJJ ahilta. On tbe trainina and liberal com- ~y benefits offered. A~!f>LY~. Rubber, Inc. of Or1nae County "i\\'tmda Ptco 1650 Adami Clemente, C1I. Cotti Mew JOBS & EMPLOYMENl ··,~ o u r professional training. Do not pass vp this opportunity. ~~~rtunlty employer WwlNT An ? ASK FOR: Joi» Wanted, Men 7000 DF.SPERATE ftetiabJt men to belp OIJll!'l'~ll'lr:. Stamer oc Mr. Springer exd~J ~Pizza franctl1st -. ~~ . . bu. N)l'lt Ytt>rk. full, put All ~~ I« year Collea• student needs work -has own trans.,-reliable. .fl o n e a t , varied exp. Dnlret position az. clerk, lrtock Md/or 929 Baker street Costa~ 549-2221 Phone UU2t2 time .• 1009, 19'JO Harb«, employer ~ C.M. D1nell Ward dtll•e-y boy tic. C 1 11 ELECTRO~IC :W:':v~P;·yn ex-E'-,!!!_H, :,cl~.!f...ith Vice President and perlft'lce availllble afte r ic.A~~r ~!->' ~ Director of Sales. June 1. 548-3365 sm~ll fi.rm for b~t and amblt.loos tecbnki~. Ate -Auistan-.--t ----- Job Wantact, Lady 7020 :Z0.30, with experieJlU and COLL•GE MEN proven skills In prclductlon '" C A R P E T CleanlnJ. F1oor of electroolc lnatrumentl, ~ Intft'elted In a IWDJDet job 1trippiJ1a. Waxing, Walla, eluding wiring, mechanical opportunity with an eye on Windows washed. 5.114i67 anembly, testtng ~ Ught the fututt. Our International TYPrNG And dictation my trouble shooting. ~ l"8 flnn will hire • limited num- Hi II T ech11lclan For ~In Co.ta Mesa. Or>-pcrtun to advance liO IU· vice lla&'l!l'. Must be fl· millar th IOlld at.ate equip. merit Int fringe bendlta. 6-1895 .... Add to YoW' family income. Represent Avon. Call co'" lect~ hmle or your office. Ex-ume OT' call. , ber of oollege studenta tbla perlenoed. 494-191M MICROWAVI summer -on tbt earn and --.,~~~~,.-- INSTRUMENTS FO. 1MrTI Jmll"&l1l desilned tD BOYS 10. 14 Job Wantad 3111 2nd Avenue1 train men for future mao-Good routeat • Good pnllt! Men & Women 7030 Corona de1 Mar 673-.'1618 agmlf'llt • administrative BALBOA PENINSULA ---------------....--posttionl, when the1 have DAILY PILOT RETIRED c 0 u ' I e ' ex· Assist1nt M1n1l.-r completed t!Jelr college -• 64M321 • PART-TIMI TELLER UNITID CALlfORNIA IANK 4525 MKArthur llvd. Newport Beach 540-4424 All equal opportunity employer Applicants considered on merit regardleu of race, rell&lo1111 creed, color, na- tlonll orilin or ancestry. perlenced In Apartment and VG "°'k deallnl wit.b the lnte----- motel management would grating ot advertislnl k!eu TRAINEES Fo~ c 0 0 ~ • -------- like apartment to manage in Country Club and sales techniqutl. =Y·~tain.. :i Coeta Meea oc Nf!Wt>Ort = $129. PER WEEK · ~·-on IP' · ~ e a c b B o n d a b 1 e Food • bevera1e se-., __ ....... _t leader --'tlona Full A pt time for IUD'lmtt. • . ""''"" ,........,,, .,._ °I'HE ZOO Drive-In, Cout References. No be a v '1 ment. EX"pel\ence · avallable b thole qual'-HWJ at MacArtlTur c.dM Hostess Full time 5 nlaht WM APPLY IN PER!ON 3-5 P.M. DAILY SllCICll .. No. 1 2305 E. Cont Hwy. Coron• del Mar, Ca. Manicurist Qualified to work In hlP ~ Beaty stui!Jo. Of. _.. Ml time W'Ol'k, pleaant eoTirooment and company beneftta.. Apply: IUFFUMS' Fashion Island Administrative Clerk for Leadinc Pllllinl • Arcbl- lle<:tural l'lrm • Must be • telllaent. attractive, mature, dependaNe, baw fniD& I '°"" ~ Jmow.. e. can fK.(D) tor u.. t Wm. L ~A A9oe. MacArthur Bl at FCll'd Rd OOrona ~ Met, QJU. HOSlllS APPLY IN PER!ON AFTER 3 P.M. Sea Shanty Rest.urant OJ Udo Park Drive Newport Beach AL11RAnONS Qualified to work in high srade fashion ltore. Able to do both men and women'•. Offen penmnent full time work. Pleasant environment and aood company beneflta. Apply: Buffum'• Pnhlon l1lancl SEARS Costa Mesa OpenlnpNow "" SALES full & Part Time and PBX · &f*'ience desireble but not mandetory. • Excellent opportunity for • rewarding futute with · the worfd's largest retailer. EXCELLENT SALARY PLUS: v Profit sharing v Hospitallzaffon v Group Insurance v Paid Vacation v 8 Paid hoDdays v 40 hour work week y' Employee Discount Apply at SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Penonnel Dwpm1111tnt 3333 Bristol Street l eq~O!~~~!:proyer ' maintenance. Ha•e d o I • Local ftf.erenca. Ase 25 to w. 8lld\ 1IOlltiorW la tbt ' Non-drlnkPl"I. S'15-2834 35 yrs. Rmaunnt manase-put have paid $5(XX> in a CARltlllt BOYS ment degree preferred. U. lingle IUD\mtt. For Inter-COOD ROU'I'D CLIRK ltlCEPTIONIST Het' W•ted. ...... w ...... Women 7400 Domestic Help 7035 beral l&lary, Fringe hen& view call ~1183, 9-2 p.m. AVAlLABI.Z ---LlVE-_...IN_S___ tits. Send tt!IUme per~el HUNTINGTON BEAal cllrector, Box 432 Huntfnlton DAILY PILOT c!~~~:~~~ Beach. 9'J648. I • C1rpenfers • ~ • l!Ji 8 E. 16th, S.A. 541~ BUS aow 11 ~ ... Of .-embly work. I' • Elem c ins also lhlpplng A receiVlni Agencl .. , Men 7100 , dept. FuU time. Must have 11 a OVllt Trailer or mobile home dr!Yer'I llcmae. $1.60 Hr. to .wt. Ml W. 17dl St. CM "Joba A,. Ap 21 to 35, mt 14 or under. Experienced only. Apply in penon after 3. Five Crown1 R"t•urant Bn E. Coast Hwy. Our Buaineu• Coast Employwn•nt AGENCY PART 114E FRY COOK ~ P"fernd. Ex. cellent benefi.ta. Corona del Mar No phone cal1' pl«Ua SERVICE Station Salesman mechanic. ruu time, good - salary plua benefits. Neat. -.....------ Santa Ana Prof'l Bide. 1610 Santa Ana Ave. Cotta Mesa 642.9611 Hrs I : 30 am • 5 pm Moo.Fri. Huntintfon S..Cllff Country Club 3000 Palm Ave. Huntlntton IHch Intemew1 STARTING MONDAY 8-12 noon Apply In ptrlOl'I Apply Jim nee Chmui Saleswo111n 2590 Newport Blvd. C.M. ROUTF..S AV A.ILA.BLE ta Ml.lit be llble to type. Some Women 7 400 fftlnr. Requires half day on --------F•e•m•a·l.-C.lerk __ _ S&t\D'day occasionally. + APPLY IN PER.SON * Apply: PERSO.S. Penonnel t>epertmtnt DRIVE-IN LIQUORS DAILY PILOT 706 0ceen Avt1111e 330 W. Bay Street. (lfRI Run~ Beach Coat.a Mesa Ctettc Typist REGISTl!RED NURSE 3 P.M. to U:30 P.M. ~woman for Front OUice position U.. volving peyroll, t)'plnl, !!Lin& etc. PerlOMel ex· pertence prefeiTed. Apply Peraonnef 1~ Mon thru Frl ROllUOl'S HELP Wanced. Trott• r ·a Bakery A Snedl Bar, 234 Focest. LlpDa Beads ~Men. Wom. 7500 AGGltlSSIVI SALESMAN NEEDED Help W•nted, Man 7200 loya WanMcl Igel! 12 to 14 eve:Unp and Saturda(ys. Apply now for summer wortt. Wortr with c:in:uletlon 1'eld manager. Wlll traln. TranaPortation IUmlahed. Phone 568897 10 AM to 2 PM * 5J6.8866 laboy& Dishwashers EXPLORER· MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campua Drive Ne~rt Beach Westm.lnater for boyt 1~14 Good ProtJta • No Sund11 DeliVft'J M2""321 MAN wanted to drtvt truck A wock In store. 1:30 to 5 p.m., 5 dy wk. Mm.Fri. Hrl)i pay. 64&-8961 Experi,nced in better wom- an'• reedy-~wev. Quali- fied to aell tn blab snde fatbion store. Offera pie..,. ant environment and aood comp1ny beneftta. Apply: BUFFUM'S FashiOll Island U P.M. to T:J> A.M. Westminster Hospital 200 f FASHION ISLAND Hoeptt&l Orcle. Westminl-NEWPORT IEACH ter 893-ti41, at m. Equal AA equal awortuni'1 Liberal O>ntract Contact: Gene Nornb Orlnp Cout Property 332 Marguerite, CdM m-8550 WANTED B o y 1 for after achoo! work and Saturda.ya Wt will train right boyl for circulation f l e 1 d sales. J>revi<g training ~ but not necftS8f)'. For flail ln- forma tlon phone 54&-8691 W!-IOLESALE Llgbtlna P"bc· turtSh~ wbo c1n hMl~-,: lighting fixtutttl 1llo IOmt ~tock room wrk. FELO- MAN COMPANY, 547-6351 Full and Part Time ~ and Nllht Shift.I Over 11. Apply In peraon IOB'S llG IOY 154 E. 17th Sl Colta Meu opportunity employer. employtr DRAPERY Woriaoom, ex· s.,.msor Atenci ... Women 7JOO WANTED me. lady, In-ptrienc«I Cl' tralnet1; any------·-------·I terested In maldmc extra openllonl. Pmnenenl Im-&cc----~·ft-p mediate optnl.ap. Buch II" vwn•• of 1'!..--.11--fnCJ See Betty Bruce at 't""<' ..... '5 money. art-time W T... s .,.......,. work as moW maid. 4 or 5 Drapery, 900 · 1 w t.. Payable Clerk '557-$867. m f> hn a day, 3 llD 5 ~ per c:osta Mesa 54().6464 Put time. Experienced R~ .. ~ ~· U.S. O tt-• i66 Cxec ~ .. Apply !"..1 penoa21 Don GIN~lAL OFflCI only. z,a ...... .,. • m~ years rar· "# for "·-G """'<Ole M......, CXI Npt ThoroulhlY funlllar with OM denini experience requlr-,..ency .... .....,. lrll Blvd. CM. gtrt omce duUH. Meren- NEED 12 MEN ..., Apr.•y •t· 410 W. Cout HWJ., N.B. ,. .. ~ l .... , ..,. w ..... ....... •'' " · By appoint. 64fN939 ........uERlNG, C • r I c a I , en . .,..uy open . ...., • ..,u, IMMEDIA TEL y Wntmintt.r · General Office. Fine ladles St., C.M. Schoel Diltdd clothln![ atort. Permanent. -BA_B_Y-S1..,.rt .... ER=-...,N.,..eecled--:-.,....-,im-· ~Ul!~f)U.\ta~nw-ooo Help Wanted No phone calla. See med to live ln. SlOO mo + • WESTMINSTER Wol'Mft 7400 Manag~r. rm A brd. WE WORK 12:30 Part or Full Time BACKSTREET to 7:30 AM. Permanent job MOTORHOME CORP. Age 19. 35 Superintendent A.SST Mir ~ Corona del 2S Tashlon llland, NB open now. 892.-8640 EIPLOllR N Cu~m yacht constTuctlon. Mar Lquna, San Clemente. e WANTEO A.M. wortcus, MASSIUSE 4000 C.mpua Drive DRAn"SMAN. Good Ink o exper. nee.· t*tensive exptT neceuary Apply: Kentucky Fried Donut shop. No apttlence _. u T.A Newport leech mM. Experience in Ovn Mr. Hll • Tr 9·9951 In ell pba1H. AbUJty to au. Chicken 693 S. Co a• t . ntc:t'SSary. Apply before Prefer member""' A..... . Engineuin( dnw\np. 2 yra Laguna. ndon. MR DON't11', m E. Call &G-29!'JO •Walt,_ - e Cooks • Dllhwaahar1 Day lhlfb. p&euant a~. Apply Richarct'1 Cofhe Shop fD Ocean, Htg. Bch. X·RAY TECH , ~ ~ experience, !'fl' lltettd. Westmtnster Hclpt· ta.I. 2.00 HospttaJ Crde. Westminster. 893-415(1. ot m. Eqw.l OIJPCll'l\lftl11 .,. ployer. LAI CLERK Knowlec:lp ol lab tenna It G. procedure. Twtnl West· mlnster Hospital, _, Hospt. tal Crcle. Weltmlmter • 89J...4541, ext 331. EquA1 • .portun!ty employer. rollttie math. Good pay. Auto Salellftaft 1>'11Y'-and layout work. LEGAL SECR~ARY 17th St, Colla MH& Permanent work. S e n d !'~~rd Boat Works, ~ BARMAIDS •• • • lllEN A WOtneJI to dttulata ruume to Box M·l33. ollly Need one experienced ~ nuer, c.M. Min. l Yf, ~ence MCTJ'Et. mQls. Ste ad y. , •. and GO.GO PRACTIW popular petition. Ma.t be Pilot 1 car me.n to 1elt new Butrks SERVICE Station Mechanic l&'\f Ex~tenorette. pleuant )'eat around tt10rt DANCERS registered voter ot Oranp FRY COOK: 5:30 PM to 10 and tM hot new Opels. Full ti.mt. Experienced In Cd.\! Ottx:t. 6Th-Jm e !11 pI 0 1 • •• t. Lquna $300 pu wed ••n County. Good ,.,.. Jnqalre O>ntact Jim St,lnmets Sain tun•. bralt& a wheel RESPONSmLE Ba b y 1 I t· RMtra, 135 S. Ooa1t Blvd., 138-5413 er ID-9TSS RUKA at m & 17Ua St., Room PM. Wuh dlabn, dMD UJ. Mgr. TERRY BUICK 5t.b A alilriment. Top ,..... A "°"needed, 9 'tll 2 PM, 5 day Liluna BtadL .... lli&. e Bl!'.AtmaAN 212.. Banta AM er pboae ~z~:~~ PADDOCK WPb..~ .. ~t:inltoa Beach. camn'lillm tJr quaW'ltd wt, to can for ICho<ll • HOUSEKEEPER • ~ Good hiP stylllt, fl.ID er Nune to care for .,atlent mQ36. 192.ar _....,....., man, Appl.1 Lacuna Cbevrcn d\Udren. Call &G-78 ion tor couple. 5/c1a/wlt 9 part-time. Ntw plllllb &bop. In private borne In O>r-OOUPLE to manap a ma& 5;!-:1~ liJ~ ~ttend~;, S.leemeft I Ma""9'1 ICN S. Cat Hwy, lAIW'a Sch. ~tor.trlmm~ial to 3. ~older ladJ. UJbt Tbe Beaut)' Parlor on!cs 'del ~ ~ taJn 11 milt pool aptl. Wrtt. llnlon Station, m Sllptrior, Ctntr oppur1J rill lndtllc JR. INGINlllt mlCh. Carment M.fl., ~. cooking. "°*1Heft. Own B W. 19. CM IG-720 M a.y • stvtnc .... ~. w ork NB firm offertq oor• 100 mo-or medl dtslp draltlman Good JMl1. 1580 Monrcma. tram.wrtattari. et-.!!690 WAJTRESSD. EliPel'. onlY C Mn. ldw nh pedonned -rmumentklll t11a1 fmldl. nao or pt ttme. ror proceaa appUcatJon work NB go...ae BEAUTIQAN, Good lt1Uat. need llppl)i. °"1nY'• CoUee ontect a expected. Bos P.138, Da.111 SERV Sta. Att. Sal + 8 ' No exper nee. .. tnlln. in fi~ G:lftlpcNtla Ptr 12 br pr. Cultomer Guar. alal7 flt comm. A~ Shop, ltm s. Qt Hwy., 546-2556, ext. 226 =PUot-=.....,.,.,,.......,..,,.......~-,---,-~~m~ t"'nioe ~ Npe lc:la elke. ta-tm BROWNING MFG. CO. atn1ce b ntab C.O. Mn ply In ..,_. Peacodr Lq\ana. Bell. No pllODI calla ~ m. to 4 p.a . W~ES a Dilh"*· s SUta Ana omc., 54'7.ms 1919 PlKwma, ot 54f.lln Bl'OWll 540-1932, H.B. Btaury a.-. 115 a. Cout 1*e. throallll P'l1dQ .... all ahlftJ. bper ODl1 e e~~ OD OPPOR'riiNri'Y lDvtlton ,,_... 2 Seletmen 1lftdfd. Mat PRAcnCAL Nant. Uvt In H•}'. Lq99 ~ WANTED Com.pet.ant "' lleed ..... 0-.,'i c.&a for Q11ftitnetd OihEf ST=:;Elt =--~:= ~dl~:'.t~wlortc!r~":~ ~..:.0:.:.t::c:.•:: WAJTIWES ~1:,~0 S:,.:~ ~~A.a. DlckS MalnlUI control~ ft-Min. Apply at GllAN'n OOMl'!:r'A1"' ,.__..~ k~. ouemlna A 0. &.. -. *"" '*1, pla SERVlCE StL Attendant cW9-tCoct _. dillrtbut•· ~ l':'50 Newpart .... , tar bleworlt 2 ck11 a wit, 9 ~ a ..... ..._ Callf, la5 18 to 35, Mftt ~· IHOULDN'T----JOG--be-..... -- E flall ti 1m Some t1Ptnl. WMtminlter Colt& Mtu. to • $25 wtl f75..38 twea 10 6 .... BA8YSl'ITER wanted PmJ. No ~ ~ the llottat.,... ~ ni~r.. w ""1)' "°'Pita!. DI llolpltal C1r-WTO: bdNd J 1 111 th a . . 8ABYSlTl'llt W...S. 4-12 Gino Scb1 Dtat. 2 atria. At Appt:y tn Pf"'"" BH.cb! Cd Phil MeNamea r.-entla tcor • 1 C.N. de, WntlnNttr ...... t ~. ea17mt17. ~ D!2'f'l'AL RIX.'EP'l'fONlft P'lll 4 ~-· Apt 3 A 5, 1'll'lr home. '30 tor. Aft 5:1> lob's •• 11-for twt. VW.,. ll t 1 l R.ctl"!d banctyman. d1 ot 331. Equa.l ~ day wit. g. w ... PJJ1 5 ..,.., t to Ii ~ .• Your '-• ..... Kr Utb PM ~ -1 Estate active, able tao c:up.ew. .....,io,.. DaJl1 Pu.. RD ..... -.mt I a R~ •t• t.fcn 10 n:JU. 'nine .._ IM E. 11*, Calta ._ 1Do4ft1 ..... lie.Int A etc.*'-OiDIRLY GAi STATIOr4 AttaMllM. iaii3lrar8rlltwwlla1n AM ....... , "-· ~.~ e ... ifY1iit IDV. ltadon needl m 0,..-. rm • ',..-., .,.., ID ,.._. .... Ptetllreldlrwamaa. a:EANiJiO -llr '6 • Twr, '* nq, ewe lrMI. AL~TION WOii.AH a • 1W ......... llloll-~m ::~~~:;.·· .... ~ adtJfM. 0..lhaC.Wlllll .... 1.., ..... ,,..., • m..-~.::..:. .. ~ .... ""*....,. ... .. W l *'*' ......._ • -lliMtw ..... CJL * nam' ~ 1'. & a r • • • IUD iiillli .... P11t-. ~ .... ---• --._ Parts o.iw x. ..._... C>dei w--.. 8GRD.L IWI , .rn; -.W -on llal1J Ref~ ..,... ...,. • "-lh ....._ .._ nan ..,.:,. ~ TllCAlll ,:..,. 0CJ Allto hl1I 1111'. -.ea, Eld m. EqaaJ NM. N ..;.._ ... M. Oil •· I'* ICMlGI PM. ..., •tta _,,. Kwpr ..... IUIOllll DG'LOW 2m Plac91U.. OI oppwtuour ~· X.'1 Colt .. ...,_ Im DllffAL Ole. iilr:z;;e;: iXhifiiiiiiD ,......,.. 8ALllGllU.& let•en sM:aTun ft.e Mn. RoWdrtl ~LES; _.... a dilM, Mu Miiriil MICHiNtC ..... ODlta .... • • 1" ........... z. leacher •• , • ••••• • 1Ml5: ....... •• .... 25,...... lllmd. H.B. ....., ...... ._a. '-t.., 111 IDWll. ._... • 111«11 lllltallatkm. R. E. lilt r ,_ -a. ~ ~ mMm .,,. -..Zr..,,_ MA'IVU ,.__ tar llllM rs LD1IQllZ ~" --ftlllm ,... bel&t bd--'. Di., I •• ldYSiliiA ....... hNDD ..... a,... aauiiiidiit Uft 1a. W'Oftllll'lllt....._...,... .. Ml • ,.t -· - .. PAID · ...... AJM.Acct'tMtr• .. $1. ~~wtlll ~ llenefttl. .. .. .-... a-.. ter9lllr married). 2T ... b ~ ... eomtilll potlb. ..... • ,..,. carparUe ..... vilkla Cl' ~-­Mtw:emt P*da1 .. ce1leat. ........ "··· ., ... DesNe. ....... "· ... fer IW'tW. bcel'-• mana......-•~ vw.. ExceDmt lledl. Q .... /M•••• ........ Mature. ~.,,... man wttb 'f'81ld CaUf. ebtuf.. feQr'• liclma, drt.e ~ cuttve. ~ plat. toun -cllpttaa1& WOMIWS DIVISION Dlct .. •111 he. $IOO. Goad •t tnaw. ,.. 21.a yn. a. pUD PIX IM1,.e11•t $HO. 1'raat otllC9 lllPCZ ...... Uabt tn*ll. <J'• 111111> Aat't Cllltl ...... ...... Gecn1..., ...... .,,. 50. faldnatlbL ~ butinca en. pUI) .,....., ... ... .. $1 .. . Sewrl1 polltkm, -wtai ~ • IOlM wttb- out. (Some '" paid. IOIDe tee bf fJ'P11cant) ........ ...... -. ' DAU..1'f'qm'WA1fl'ADI JQ ....... .,_ ......... lllin:ftJ! a.a-.-» '9•ClllL ........ ar-dlldnt. ........ .,.f:.. ~ ..... "" M Oltlll-. .. On19a. .... .,.a..-._.~! \ 8IUHf JtllUL'llf UIS ..... C.11. McK1nnoe ..._ Pft' a f 11141• •m• IO.JllOO •aft T _.., Ctiita .._ MMm .... _ . t '± t -• '"' . __ .;.;.;...;..;..;.;... __ .:..._ ___ ..., __ t ,, I~, .. , .... ,,,.,,,,. .......... .-..--,..,...-. ........... --..,. ... , ......... --................ --.-~,,,._ ... _ .... ..,,.......,(/ll"e ,_. • ,,,,'/ . . . -. . -. . . . . ' . -... ..oa a IM ,. ...... ; MAY ~ ape ed.Mdlbe ..s ... eniJll pnhtDli'v• 1 ll'ID'· . ....,,, .... Mandl.Y 10-12 an: APPLY : ·mr:::: M equaJ - -Hoste -Dly' -Disll1 APPLY MMa 151 I. Pa Newp 'rofes1t. . for the an4 th 133 Do' 642-3170 Schools-Ir NEW C I •• ST' " Cl:>mpJ "Oedl "Specia BruahUJ T: IBM~ IBM SI IBM E Aftlftaoa LOWln: JDO'a d I •tel thne POLL BUSDll S2S N. N1 Pho PIANO let: teacher, D Sblrwood Member ~.Pr: thru teezu Mapolla. SCHOOL C rates. a Typins k t.\el Mar, MllOU SALi Furnltun Spenllh SHOWRC In wood nn with I tus cbalr WTaneu ors. 5 Pc dark --blade Cl' cha1n: cs. •. 5 : bedroom • A Nra..ct ed mlm1 model, D ....,... ... ... Pun Prk Oil TEP P .CXI (WUl ..0 t u .. o No fUc QUALnT AltltOVI 2119 Ha DaJl1 • • • . . ---c'i:.': --&. ... <>!-Al '" 2119 Ma • # . ,. . . . . ...... TIANl'°ITATIMl"~'BWll~~nmffi\l~r-r-------.:~ -. . . , ~-------------------------:"'"------------~I HOR.SE For Sale. Call alter 3 pm. Jilk •ktlDI· s yn. * IPANISH·MIDITlllANIAN * .._... uk tor Piper. PACTOIUIS NIW SHOWROOM SAMPLES fRANSPOltTATION MAY CO. Old World • l Seutfl Goltt P1111 3333 lrlstol St. c.t• ,_.. Mediterranean Spanuh Furmture Wiii S.U Atty Pltcie lndMdutly Boats & Y1chtt 9000 8' carved •rm divan, la matatn1 chair with • se..,. 4 • G•lltv • Heacl FRl1Z & AVERY beautifUl fabrics; & pc bullft dark oak din· e u,.. Cockpit e Chrysler Crowtt 6 LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS ing aet with black or avocedo framed chairs Lido 14 #81Jl, Xtra nice + &: vinyl cuahlona; S pc bedroom~~ 9-dr Mr • S/S Radio • $5000 • Tep Cendltlen tralJer .............. $950'. &: Mrs dresser wtth lg t.ramed w.uwr, 2 lg 548_5436 n· Cru111nc Yawl, alps 2, commodes&: matcbinibeadbolrd. heed .i plley, 4 cyl Gray "95 Value, PULL PltlCI $429.95 tnbrd, perfect for couple 1~ Clllef• Sales __ ___,___,..,,~:-:==--.-;;:;;;::;---;i"lro.;,,_.;;;;;:.-..;-laland 1UJ1k hole. • • $2400. or tormt • ... •SI per w.ek MERCHANDISI POR Pm Ind LIVUTOCK 23' Tempest FIG sloop, lm· NO DOW.N, U~ICN:"t • --CHAltGE PLAN SALi AND TRADI Cits 1120 mac! ........ TRY! • $2900. "••--. 24' Gladiator F IG Sip, Very No Finey • Ouellty Ylfuet Inside. FREE TO YOU BEAUT. Black • tan female. Clean! .... • • · •• • · • · • • $4i:JO. (female) ...wt exptrierlCe maulr- ed. ~ be avall1ble day u4 e¥tninl acbedule. Q!m. pntinatv• \ e 11 e f lt 1'fOo .,em. OVID PUltNIT\IRI * RUlll&n WoUbound. 5 M<Mf., 26' Peanon commdr FIG * APPR 1 BEAU11n1L Groovy Kit. A.KC, lhotl, hoUlebroken. Sip, BP It SP ...... SSOO>. 12 Years ••me loatlon ume ow,,er ten. Can't keep becauae ol Wonderful dllpolidon '94-25' Olria Ovemlttt v.a, auto 2159 Harbor Blvd., Coete Mee9 541·9660 family bans upa. It wu!-231' pilot .... • ... · .. • · •• • $2500. o-M ~ly-Suncley 11.S another aood home. Love 1 23' Trojan Sedan V-8, alps 4 • 1'!!!!!!!!!!!..-!! .. !!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I everyone. 613-2637 611 ........ taO TRY! ................ $290), lnttrvlewiftl Moun Mcnday din 1'ri4a1 l~U am A 1-3 pm APPLY IN PERSON It IJ I! 27' Chrla Oonn1e TIS V.S'1, Tolevltlon 8205 w..llaneoua MOO 4 rnoa. old -::::...:: HOUU IOAROID SHARP! TRY! .... l&SlO. f'arnlture 1144 Newport llvd. Calta Mela (only) -----·----·-=--•! ~·b ~en. xb lleck a.,y U't& • 1741 Or-(2) 411 Matthew'I • for the REflfT SWIMMING POOL cblld NMTl1 eaD after c&.od ·cl! Santa Ana. Pad-family • TRY! •••• $16,cm 1,..1oyment Office Upper Level ............ -w-.s. .......... , COLOlt TV 3 ren. 5/30 dock A Sbelttn. ~ pr. mo. ~· Yawl • Tope tn wood! $9 MO. 18 n Pool. Filter. Surface p.m. haired kit Call fG.0981 daya °" 50.9525 TRY! • .. .. • • .. .. • .. $14,IXX> Option to Buy Skimmer, Malntena RADLE Looi • Evea. * Special* 47' Dal Ketch . , Free Service .nu G$round1,.9.1Pal •· Calico, all cray, 1 BAY MARE be1t buy In ocean cruising All equal opportunity eaqiloyer FUINITUIE WAUHOUSE CASH • CURY SAU Chain, mattreael, lamps. tablea. bead· boards, bedroom llta, JmD1 room lltl. 6r'der .. white I: black a: white + Excel /chldm $100 boat on West Cout. Owner By Phone SICARD POOL Calic!o Mom. Sat A SUn Call w ' ~ must .ell!! Aak1nc $24.500. S2S-3l51 S2I I. Main, 0ranp 646-1317 611 S12-3lst St., Newport Beach 1.enlth Televiliaa, aood 5D-1982 HANDSOME Black • tan TRANSPORTATION 675-0442 * 5t8-5984 eves. - -Hostesses USID-NIW-ltlPOSSISSID UNIEUEV AILE PllCESI! worldns coadition $40. ••!!!!!!! _____ •I Gennan ~ml female, _ _,;.,;,;;.;....:....:..;..:..;...;..;..;..;;.;.,;;..__;,,;;:;;;;=====::--:=- CalJ before 2::1>, lm>Z136 DECORATOR · type cablMt l!rii yn. Marvelous dllpoll. UMd C1r1 9900 UIOd Cart Hl·PI & Stereo 1210 &Jll)l:'OX I' x 2' deep. Dark tlon, amall -tons chlldren oak earYed doors ·Ideal for 644~ 615 lll•••••••••••••••••I 1968 STEREJO console eolld entrance ball or lamp ta~le TO Good home. W h l t e -Dly Busboys Apertmont Ownon don't ml11 thl1ll HELP -WE NIED THE ROOM :.~··~:'c:=:u·.;:: ~c·::g..:=· != ~~h.=.1'= ~ A"ltOVID 'URNITUltl * ~:'1~P~ ~Ji, cub. ~~o=s·~ ::slott• ~· 5*-~ 12 Mn Mmo locltlon ••mo owner HI-n components AMJnl. 13110111 ~ To dder~ eouple a 2159 Htrbor ltvd., Coate Mete ..! 541 MOO tuner, amplifier beau latre • PAIRIC SALi e beeuttlul 5 year old cream Opon 9.9 D1l_ly-Sund8'f 11.S corner epkr 1)'1 te m . Mon. to Fri. 9-ll:Xl, 12:ll-4 ml«ed altered cat Movina -Dlsbw1shers REU1B1 E. lH ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Rekokut tumtable. Oric cost Sit. f A.M. to 2 P.M. 1 can't take wtth me. 151 I. Ptcfflc Cd Hwy DANISH Mod dinette set $50: Anti--ll lO OYtt $0. Sl..!:_~ _ Vut aelectlon of knit fa.brlcl. m.38116 · 5/30 Newport ... ch Bkcue hdbrd, box IPr'I I: ..,-Open DAILY to public, tu. 8 R 0 N Z E Ped i It e e mat $40 IG-3ll69 * XLNT SELECTION Cimeru & Equip. l300 tted time only dlldna t. Chihuahua to older woman -I=========-Off1ce p ltu 8010 now in stock. Oocks; Baro-ZE1S5 I1ron Coot.all~. Xlnt vent017 cleerance. no chi Id re n, pleaM A91ncles, Melt & · um ,. meters; Choice Hall Trfts; cond. allO m a c n If y l n I Costa 11 .. Knittina Milli 841-3120 6/1 Women 7550 ,U-Shaped Exec dftlr eom. Annoln, both 1'rfndl, t len1es. Compl ~ 541-S898 129 Baker St., Clocta Mea JET Black motbtt est will ---·-·----plex, excellent quality .l Heavily Carvfd Spanish; KODAK 1.oom 8 auto. movie * AUCTION * · ~yed for rood home -her 08Wp0rt , condition. $250. 3409 E. Many Heavily Carved Cat>-camera. $45. m Goldenrod, u )Q1 wfu sell or DuY kittens need home allO (6 Coast Hlwa.y Coron a del inets; Oak Sem!tary Desk: Corona del Mar. 675--0685 ISV• Windy a try wb). 546-9174 6/1 personnai Mar 6'75-383.1 A ttne 18th centuJY French 1500 Auctiooa Friday 7:XI p.m. WE Are pretty & p1aytut 6 I022 cupboard Cut.glue• much Sporting Goods W1ndy's Auction Bam wk. old kittens. Weaned a -8Q8nty _Ge_r_ ... __ S._lo_____ more. FREI G HT DAMAGED Behind TClll)'' B1da M t'1 t'a.lned. waltint f« n"' ,rofeuion1I S.rvlco SUPER GARAGE SALE-M .l M ANTIQUES SURFBOARDS, F a c to r y 2075~ N~ CM ~ mnstera. 548-1243 6/1 _ for tho employer AU. QUAUTY ITEM s , Z428 Newport Blvd. Direct, Used boe..rds also. "HERE Com• The Judie'' _ .... t&..-1ppllc•nt Furn., trinkets from ·round Costa Mesa 5e7383 All cheap. We iMtall new FOAM RUBBER, cut to iiu. pretty Pi kittem • •~ •nw ... the world, ski.la, women's MASSIVE Solid oak removable fin1 in your okl Uph 1Upplles. 1abr1 cs, tenced to • Lovhw Home. l11D board &42-'1607 naugahyde. Fact. ouUet. IGol9S2 Sil 133 Dover Rr., N.I. clothes, current famions, cabinet, hidden drawera, · Low pre. A.t roam Fabric --------,...- 642.3170 549-2743 hardly wom; re c ord•. custom bit for Grandpop. SURF 8 0 ARD • clear, It Upholstery Supply Co 311 6 montba old part rox terrier books. Leaving state. Sun. Needs refinb.hlng $11 0; Vardeman 9' 3"; new cond. E. 5th St., s .A. 835-1181., pup. [.emale. All lhotl. No Schools-Instruction 7600 6/2 A: 6/9, l:Xl-4:XI; 310 Fill~ yellow ~Id basket Make offer! Call: 67l-m4 MOVING ..U• ,60 Cor children. 548-1786 aft 6 ------Sapphire Ave., Balboa rin& Wlth 10 m 1 n e ·cu t . mur. · • PM 5/Sl· Ew CLASSES •·land 4iamonda. v-striking. Mlacell1neous 1600 vl.ll', coudl &: Jove aeat,, ______ ..,.....___,..,.. N • • • "' nM La heh 4~1701 · dinette aet a: mile. m.a&T4 FREE 2 whlte ducb with ••• START WEEKLY MINI-Bike a.lmolt n~. Pd -..,...,. suna ADDING machine $55. Din· after 4: XI ar 545-3103 lime> due to Injury by Geese. I Complete Secret.a.rial $150 Sell $30. Trundle bed. SALEI SALEI SALEI q room auite, Fmicb prof. u•--W _.... cute peta, .U s. E. Me.a I Cid T)'plat seo. Glrll llboe .. tea and 10 Trunka $15 e&, Hooater cab $35(). Plano, B a 1 d w l n .....-. entwu 1610 Dr., 548-6'!03 5131 I Spedal Oounta caJe, 51,i $15. New clarinet $90, 5 Oommodea U4 ea, ED-Actaeonlc $eQ• Dew a 1 t WANTED PLAYn1L · klttena, part Bruahup Typlnc: $70. Acccrdlan. $20. Lra ofc cravtnll Orea 1860 $2. Art-Power Shop, $225. Persian Slameae 1 Mlle l fell\ale, IBM STANDARD desk • swivel cbr. $100. tlqQet Am~ mt New· "JI 6x7 $100. ~ aft t MWn ween. Tlll8 Al41idl, IBM SELECTRIC Mile tum. clothinC. c:pta. port BlYd., C.M. 60-3089 p.m. H. 8 . ln rear boute. 5/30 IBM EXEC .,,,_, camea. l!i612 Swan ~ ANTIQUE Sale do9e-out. 'IWO Gold n au I ab Yd e Furnlturo.Appli1nas 2 Yr okl female pedi(l'ff col. Aftiemaon • Eve. a... llB-llf-MM I>ottMa Antiques, 1 5 11 6 couc:bea, modern •1Ylinl $25 Color TV'.._Stereoe J.ie. Sbots. very rentle· Good ~. .Jlt\JDG';1'~ nu1s.t11an 1 l'ktor7 Rel>· &ach BJYll .• Midway City. each. Two ·~~-~~1~•en1 _ TOOLS _ wtth chUdml. !Uelrlen. ~------~--.. _. movlnc JllDlt ..n aJ1. New 893-2535 lamps $10. • .. o a-w" o 531-1212 -19• "555 962--5018 aft g pm 811 ltn thele past 5 ySTt marine, ca.mplnc 1: .,n1n1 lamp ahadea, fr" with the ... orv JU.ACK Rabbit &: a 5. x 3, POLLY PRIE rooda 111ppl.lea up to '15~ Mutlct1 ind. 1125 lamps 548-7122 • $$ CASH $$ ca 1 e . 2 yr a, o Id. BUSINES.! COLLEGE > oft. Boat bardwan, trailer ONE piano Wuriitaer Spinet. We pq cull tar: 644-2516 5/31 125 N. Newport Bl., N.B. -''·-I: ---. A 11 o ..... ,,_CE PIANO "--kill •• 7u com'l One ivu.... -'"..-... ..,,....... vuo: • -w 711 • I Funttture ., Applill!Cft .,.._,..,.,.,s, Good mouatt11. Phone 548-9723 housebold items, tools • S125 akill 1&W 6i,t. One tnldr bed, j Anti # iu' '""' PIANO leuom. )'OUDI, txp., much more. TlO Goldenrod ~ stakea, 10' bed. One IOO gal. ., oci:' ITDI -::'~ ~t white. 6 'Nb 5~ teacher, new in ara. Gl'9d. Ave., CdM 675-°'89 MARTIN 12 1t11nc suttar. -tank 4 13" t1ret and wheels. COMPLETE HOUSEFUL '""RADLE Kltt-· _ 1,_ ._ Sherwood Music I c II 0 0 l • GE ... ' ~ w·--'---..11 """" --• p M ..--s One dble llnlr 548-6908 AVV ...... ~ .... Member ·Music Teachen GAR.A .........,., ....... ~ .......... ....-· · .,_....,.~ ' Call 547.f748 or 827-8271 llhort balr -6 wb oki. •~. Pri•. I·---for~. Pl r&111e '65. table•' ebrl , •" MOVING mu It tell • n""" Good .,.1,.. _.. ...,,, ""09 6;1 ,._,.-• -ton':: $25, 1'mdture, IPOl1inl Planot A °'91ns 11-aorceou• upt, blue quilted "n'tu :Med _.u·"_ ... rpra;y .,.., • .,.,.,...,, thru tttna, Sue Den ""' rooda. t.by thinp, rqa, f lam bedl Jee.the · ·IZ· K\I or new. BEAUTIFUL Fluffy long M•--'U& ,.. ..-MM Sa ~. * -·-.._ ORGANS * M> a • Pit ' r Write Box M-138 n..n-.. _,__. kltt•~R T -·--'-old .....,. • ""' ...,..,,_., miae. Thllrl. l'rl .l t. ... y ,.. ......... • Calif top tablea • IDIJl1, many . "'<Ml.I ....... ~-w.....,.. SCHOOL Oilldren'1 vacadon ~. 31, June 1. 1125 ~ • J.Arplt atodt ill So. · other Items ••• See at 7~ Pilot. ~ eftll. 611 rntn. Cillcoat 10-Ldlon Dr., HS. -.ZJ.10 * :0": :-:::: :::-Irie CdM, OR M318 ~~t ~erobet wanted. BFAU11FUL Younc tr1rndly, TypAnc School. S.-21!159. l?3 GAR.AGE Sale. Sat • Sun. * Tmm. Terms ·Terma * SPANISH Cabinet -dirk oe.k Sui a D t qui DI· alte e eat mo Del Mar, CM. u~ Item•. power • cub for )'OUr pl&DO « trade removable martllt top -Phone 642-f!lllO If no ana. try w 611 MERCHANDISE POR carpenter tool•. run • • &rand piano far MW eptnet bfautlful decorator ~e -qaln. 5 All American k I t t e 11 1 SALi AND TltADI reload.Ins I: 1arden equip., l'ieJd'a Wboltlale Plano Oo. lokl deaisn on tront pvt Machinery, •tc. 1700 UM>rted color5. Males_ l IOOO-mi.le. Drl'2 captmano ~.. 12072 Brooldlunt at C::Upman party -bett on. m-c.m -·---females 54~1003 5/3\ PumltuN_______ HB MU063 Cardla GrOft m4\ -.mo . CdM. EYes all day wkenda FORK LiftJ: 2000 lb Oat'k UNUSUALLY Beeutlful Ki~ Spenllh Mecllterr•MM MOVING! EYerythina aoea! -LEAVING Country. x 111 t Clipper $695; 3000 lb aartr tent want SoOd homes. SHOWlOOM SAMPLIS Bite, bdn:n aet, chairs. pa_& I Sprleg Sale I cond., i.e. IOla. twin leetber Car Loader $115; allO Elec> ~3 5/30 • ---" ouvtd armed di-tum. pnlen looll, wbeeJ Ulld Balctwtn Spinet 1815. chain. atereo, Spanllla c:U.; trica i f11ttopa. Mlmt Sell. ,..._. ' -ba1red ldttena. • • '"""' be.nvw 1106 Pescador •-•~ ----· ls• white drelH!" bunk Dri ... >..J ... _ .... v' "'' ...,.. ftll with larse mu'• ma~ ' ' Uaed .....,..,,w, ,.., ....... , beds dttsler mllC ~ ve mem l>ftore Yo'I ""I" e I lC ta re of c o Io r Int cbair: bMutillJl Medi-Dover Shonl, NB. Sat. I: Hammond ()rpm $195 qp. 7 • • • 839-2691, eve 197-2433 84'1~ 811 lm'aneell• fabriel and CCJl.. SUn U to 4. l Spinet, c:oo.oi., Studio 1: CARPET • Apta • Homee. BEAUT11'UL Uttle ktttri ore. 5 Pc ~aon Spanlsb GARAGE ~ -May_ 31 -~ J:~ ..,edally ... :=:wa~::-tt;';.· 1 c ~ FREE TO YOU Jlffd nice homn -excell 8 !n 11 t ::! ~v= ';._:': ;,.,ur; ii 2~~ = WARD'S aAWWJN mJDIO 546-4471 fi... Lie. Con-4 FLUfrY UttJe peert ~ .::"Pets;:..::.....:540--__ 2!159 __ . ~==::::..­ c:halrl: decarattn ~de-Olml>lete 1bJe al neat Junk. 1a Newport. CM 8G-Ml4 tractor kittens. 7 wkl, hlebrolcen. PEYS •nd LIVESTOCK •. 5 Pc Mediterranean 400 Prtnceton Dr. Come and Lowrey spt . $499 EMERSON Tape rdrdr, I: 5'8-7665 5/XI ~ lh5 lledroocn tet -t ctrewer Mr. Brow1e. M P.M. Wurlltltt p&am ~set extra spier. Decca atereo, KITJ'D'JS Tree. Lone lw.lnd, ,_......-_.::::-.._ ___ _ A Mn. ctre.«, larp tr... nJRNl'nJ1tE appUallcea. Weber retilt &rand Sl50 . port., dalt bkcue A chr· eeven wttkl. s 1*c1r 2 GER.MAN SHEPHERD td mlmlt. larse lllte cant-b r I c • a • b r a c , bleyclea * R.ellater now for tu~er RC.A TV i:i~t l(Yte. 208'4 ~Uow-892-saT Ill PUPS mod9. ~ panel c»-dotbel. 4 daYt atartina pia.oo coune1 (alft T-13), Crystal, e. FREE Dellvel'J• Cate ailver AKC REGl.STERED llptd hadbot.rd. M~moNl Day. 2410 Oollese adult orpn clanes. RA1TAN FURN: 3 pc ~1, gray klttf'n nftda a borne. Champion Blood llnet $1t5 VALUE Dr.. CM (behlnd Harbor u TERMS 1 U11b1 cbr, free-form co!fee 646-Z4l4 or 6*-1111 6/1 Bnd tor ,uH Prite NOW $42'.tS Sboppln& CfllteT). MUSIC CITY, C.M. tbl, formlca t°". All or pt I barn •-1 QusJll)' a: Temperament Oil TERMS AS LOW AS DBLE Bed coJTI1)1, box aprp * 540-2185 * ftl'Y reea. 8'73-llal WHITE Pupp • ...,... Shots a: Wormin1 $3.00 PER WEEIC I: mal1r $U. Boy'1 I: Girl'• 9' ScQ, tabla, dinette .et, lst. Sam~t'd / C 0 c «er Pedigree with each PUP CWUt ..U ltdll ~) watches S4 I $7. Aleo NOW HERE -the new chelt 6f drawen. Oriental ancestry. 54H5Cl 5131 2 left 1 Tflale, 1 female NO t>OWN clothtt a m~ oeer Jeiema. ~ T·200 rug, appliances, acreen tent, FREE Oufly ld1lma, aorne 831-3865 Eves aft. 6: XI PM Uae OW An Cberf9 2622 Sallta Ana A•e.. CM. RmnlllGDd SptDlt orpa mite. go.az7 all white. IOl'Oe elate IJ'l.Y. Weekend• after 9 AM No faDC)' hat Bur • • s·-.... BOWS J'\n -d9e ftnelt 1Wt' KIRBY vacuum cleaner and Male,.! female. so.3257 MINIATURE LASSIE QUALJ'IT VALUES JNSTD!:! v uuno .., . · ' HIWPS 0 l --Uand .a-OVID ,UltNITUltl blkes. •. t ckldMI, a.-t, d\llh. SCHMIDT·P C • attachments. Take over KITTENS 2 ma a one pure AKC i>UI! Shepcloc. ,_." aDv Cant movie 190'7 N. Main • 20th paymenta al '6.50 or $49.70 white a: one tabby J"e.male •.Puw1et• 2119 HI,._ lhd. C.M. :,.. :,:"' ..... a w. Santa Ana cuh. Crf<ltt cMpt. SJ!-19 black a white. NM«n 5/30 nutty, beauttflll. .._,~_ = Mt H(L·<'f .t1r'4C01ri . Johnson & Son UNCOLN•MHCUIT..COUeAI DIALll LARGE SELECTION OF • • • Luxury e1r1 with classic tr•dition in im- peccable taste, exacting craftsmanship end the ultimete in prestige? ''1 CMt. 4 Elf. w ... ~ ---..... ""' Metdl ............. Qll4., .... _, .... .. ........... I0,000 ... -.ty. Seliil _, -k-4 lily -. PllCID TO SILL! ''7 c..t. Cpe. lltetly block, e..-. wlttl elltNI IMIM- ........... _, ...... I0,000 ............... PllCID TO SILL '61 CMt. c .... rttble. Pltltl••• ..tw -A tne la-k ..... 1uwy...,., =-~ ~~. ~~. ~~ ....... ·~ ........ $2895 '62 c..t. c.. ....... Ill.-tr9Y ....... 1'111 .. ...... a.., ..a4 tw ............. 11.100 ... ...... ~~ .~~ .. ~~.~~!~ ................ S1~95 '61 c..t. 4 Ir ................ *"'-· ..... ...... "'"" ....... , ......... ,., ,.... ::~.~~~~~~~~ ................. $1995 '64 c..Jlllec c..,. ....... $25 5 ~ wtt11 nlf•" I~ 11r a IMtller. If '" en e CM ll¥w 1Nt la fir yw It .......•.... ~~:;.!':! ........ ··················· $2095 ~~,~ ...... r.Wc.i-$2195 l' ACATION TIME • • • HOW ABOUT A WAGON? $3795 $3195 $1595 ~ENEA~ PASSENGER CARS :•:,,.~,.::?-air. OMY ltMt IRI•. $2995 Mi.• Mlle W1tr•t? · · • ~!.~::~!..,. ws. lwf'f extfe. Jwt -,.,... $3295 .,. .... ,... Mlle ""'""" ~'i!'::::'!...-,. Ylft•I fW, elr _,.. ell ...... $2895 MM werr111tt' ..... -., "' '66 M.clf'Y $2595 t Dr. HOT, MeMIW. IM._. elr. Iii• Mlle W""9fr • . • . . • . . . • . • • • , ': ... ':':" c-. '---....,,...,.. ......... *· $1795 L-CM • '66 OUH .... $2495 ~-------LOOKING P:ott AN AMlltlCAN SPORTS CAR FOR GRADUATIONt SEE ova 1.AJt6B SELECtJON Dlll1 N , 10.S ~ Bay, Balboa fll.3lm. FURNITURE, MWft1 BdlUt 3 Female k1ttena, black and 16" tall at moll, 1 IJ'OWD, 1 • • • ---• ~ Grud Plano. a 1" -lam-a: mllc:. tram SttY· long hair. an-en ~~p .!!':1·91 female, t -----MOVING . bduiw A adlc. old IJkw DIW Fully ~ __ ..., ..., moue ~ At111r•M FunftvN ' bauddd ltt1111. Sit a Sun • SA VE UOOO' · model bomes; for .U. ' GER~I. Shtllherd mixed --· ---~-.,..__,.. (4) • ., c..,.. ,,..$2795 ..._..., XU. AM ctlen, II _. el fttrK. A ........... -. .................. . . . .. C ..... Memwlll Dly 10 AM. ta S&mar Dr. CM GOULD MUSIC cOMPANY reeaonable! 962-"61 puppies. 2 malea, 1 female. AKC Pembrolle Welah Corri • HL W ,.......,. .;... C Df.1779 5/30 pupa Ot1mpioll 111oCk I wta. ... • .... .... ...a•--.,. 200 N. Main, S.A. MT..a1 UPHOLSl'ERIN • $11.50, 2 . WIU send copy pedirret on Or-I f'l"l l~t/~un ::s:x.:-Pnlcttc. Plano ltefln re. (European craftlmen) SHEPHERD COilie mixfd. at~ , 'A'9taOYID CX>LD6POT It• fr 11 _ Rttllt lAW .. si .. 111~. Free eat. del. p~lrup, %15 Male. Med site. Good watch, reque . PURNfTUll """-' ll ft. clela. 4 OOUU> MUSIC OOMPANY Ma.Jn, HB "Berny 53&.ea Uke1 chldrn. 96MnO 5/JO ADORABLE pure.bred t 21 Sf Mlrt.r IMI.. C.M. 1dt ... ._.SUS: a.= -H. 11-. S.A. 541 .... GORGEOUS Full I en' th CBOJCE of black er "9ck a ::,;.~ Oachlbunds. ttan-e --• dr. ,_.... .. B9Q .,.. • llall'lon4 orpn mink coat. Apcn.JeaI S3.1IOO. WbMt til"' ldtt91 ...,. 1 ~ Alts 1 PM s-tt caned .... aet'J, ... butaoe tlM • tCOttl 1/J ..... lAille apeeDn SaerU .,,.,. MMG4 lfrt. 546-9963 5/Jl ____ ........,.,,,,_......,,..-~ m111. 1 tW11 W Mat COltatllO.llalboe_.... 1:.e11 cmd. tam HAVE lllllllt llecl SU .... CALICO Klttt'M llled ""frW BEA~:i-~IDOJ*d ......._ _, • dlr, 1r1 FRJGIDA!lt& W n._ a twhl bed SJO. Sell at ta 0. bome • box tr a I a e d . =-p. ~ ~ peta. ,....., I phoeo CONOie. 14• rd'll. ~ tnt T.e..Wen l2M ~.Good Oond. NWW .m-am 5130 ------- M-tm rrw. 11.kt ""'ms .... -Wellt. w .... Gel CIOlld. • I cute puppfta. • .... old. WIRE rnx TE ll RI E R s. 2 mr:NUllC IMk an. 1 u pr. m.-~$. -::a,blfts • Hl-11 °::: ~~ 4 ~ 8otll temaln ...... 5/Sl AKC, -=-alt 4 ...... ~ aaM S1I: 1 0.. NOROJ: *"' 121: Hudltaa '7• ,..,.. ., ~.._ ......., 2 CUTE mtxed tdli' lllloeo ,.._ .. .u• • stv«---'-..... Proctar, ...... " ..-....... ',.. llO: ~ eom ...... ._. -..._. ,...,.._, •.-..-............... "'*• 11 .... ...... ,,.....,.. ... ..,, S"" AND UP lalw A Ille ceblnet, _. 5 1 ~·' wks. aW. ,._IOOi ... lair .-J1t.r a= iliiA or..> at ::r te: MMUI ' lie ~ -IDOi. Sat:rtrJce. HMm ....... 16-'lSl Ill ....;tolll.;.:.;_.,..,,.,,,,.........__.,.-=- CP ?ttAA....... wAiiiii ... ii'Wi ' ~:..· Lari• BEAUTD'UL M~ .... :.n ...... --=:!. 'I' • .-...._ .. ..ms •: rr-tft; ....._ Sl.00,_•_,.1eut ,._ __.-.tor -_, ,_. sir1 347~ 111 ·--1 ·ea.an .... • IJI , .... A~i Gllf. ....,.,.... TY .... m.-"" z:.:::;~::-:::-;::=-:c.:==:t..:._;a.;=;:.-=-:::...;:=:=.:_-ICll lllii •" dlirtii MD--• Open "II I P.M. FISH A4Uatfam A .....s. fRii KltteM ,,_ ......., I MO Okt female nWllltln -.. -,___ M QJ. ff. OMllet nfr11. m ...._. ..... ~-.-._, t wartal, $25. .-vice ~ Ill ~. 8-a ....... lk. !'-'='lz JIJ: --w~ I te ti oa. ._ jfO lilGNAfOi Oiil9lit lie '\ --call: ..... HOO CUTE Uttle k:.~ .._It f.5. ..... LINCOUMA~-C~Lll ~a..._. ... ~---All. FM '*'° a ..._ .ltJIT iiOl9d: CU't w ~· IOGd 11ames 111 e:-:::GDMAN:;;:;:;-:;:;:o:;iHIPhiiU>;;;;;;;;;;...--.:e -.111 w. COAST MWY:iiwflOIT ICM. *' ..... -a GS ,,._ .. II • a .... ,._.. .... .. NCI .,_ ..... ._. f/&I. ~~ nttd • -= ':""" ... ~~ '---=··=771~1;.. •• a-==•;111;. ••• ...... 0... M ...... .......... ~ ....... .-.arr -1 ,. { . ., ........ s•-ie5 CM. .... MN. ''" ..... ""' ......... LJlle -· ~..., ~~ ..... ~ ............ '-· $2695 ,,, llMHllf• ,,L .......... 0.... -.... 'iJ .,... .... __ .._,.....,uw...., ~C:."!:.................. ..... $1195 , ........ ...., ....... ,., ................... . ~.:..~ ...................... __ "' $1195 ....... -..... -.......... -Mw ... ..-.. .,... .. .. .... .. . ........ . - USED CAR SELL OUT! llL·All ................. CMD• ht) ....._ CKY•t PULL PRICI: IUY ON llACH CITrS WY CllDITI "" .,.. ...., ...... ,. ....... ..., •If...., .. ..,. ..... ,. ..... .,.. aH!tl •If .,... ...... ""...,.. ··-... AU. CHI IASID OM • MOI. ON A,,ROYID CRIDIT • • ,_ ... _,. .-..., ... -. -.... _,,_ .._. --~--~ ._. ..._ ..._._._-.. ~-. -4 -...--. ..._A ........... .-411. ..._ -----~ .._ -~-.......... --~ .......... -· 411111: .. 41...'.'.~~ .... oM.mi:l"---~--r!'!!""'o~ \,; - .. .. . . . .,.. . . .. ·.. . . .... ,. fie. ,. ,~ ...... ....,,. .. ....... . . ...... "" .... U DAILY 'It.OT .. NABERS 1968 CADILLACS NOW '* DISPLAY AvelHle for Demondrltion •nd Delver/ = CADil"'LA£!)S NO. I ·SALESMAN! _______ OVER ~ QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT f ROM ____ '66JEEP TUXEDO PARK '63 CADILLAC Melt! IY -..rut .mh tul '!"~• ~ ~-.. -... one SPKW YAWES .... DeYllle. ............. erctlc: .... ...., ._ -. ..,., l/t ••••,,., ndlo, ...-w, -~ wllll ....., ----....... ,..wy ...... -. i.-........_ 11u••• "'•"• .......,, 11111 IW ....... "" -lllclWllle • ..,, ... & ..... " .. -.. -olf !ht ~ "-· '61 2 DOOR COUPE DE VIUE e ___ air& _________ -•-.v .. ....,..,,,.._,.,.._ .$2695 -'64 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e $1395 '63 CADILLAC '61 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '66 CADILLAC (.-. "~ '" ... oultr N-t blue wl!ll ...,. DeYlllt. PlrlllMll lt1 _.,..,. atfwr 9'" ... Iller & ...... '"""f'< ~ .. "'" -.... -'62 CHRYSLER 300 CPE · .._ ..... ~l<YY ••l••t lftC!udlfll •IKfflc Wltlo • -•I,..,. __..,. ""*" & ... "-ft1ltrler • ,. .. -.... ..,., & fllcl9rV ,., ~i: -., ...... Wll '"" T""'f ... __ ,,. -. llllek ,...... -. ,.._. -ledl1o. AM~M. .._., -· WSW ..,..._ Very carefUll¥ .-i-& $1395 '65 FORD LTD H.T. COUPE e. --~--' . $3495 '63 OLDS F-85 4 DR. SED • '64 CADILLAC '61 CADILLAC c:..,.. D9V1lle "°"'"' • 1l!Wr ..... """' '66 FORD FAIRLANE S.W • • S... D9Vllt. TM --'« ~ w.._ """'-Orl9IMI 1111 lllldr Wtl'i (OOI. Thf1 ~ le ....,.... ~ wftll llKlorv elr ~lloftllle IM Ml ell IMtllllc .. ~ •1111 i.m-111"1 ll!lwllr. !Ml flmwy -tu turw l..c!Udlnl -__.. '66 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VlilE e All -1nc1u1111111 • ..., ..... -_...... .... •""'°""' '"" Ille AIA-"'M rMle. Otlwe ........... Ml:tr'ollle = -.., ....... " .. _...__, -...,., •Ir --·.. tlW .,... *""-~- $1895 '61 CADILLAC H.T. COUPE • $695 '66 OLDSMOBILE '66 MUSTANG· H.T. COUPE1• e '64 CHEVROLET '65 THUNDERBIRD COOPE • Ttw -_,itr 1-41 lu9tr teen. Arl9c brellll , ... _,.., Ter-tlO -M•fetllc IOld Mier• Wffll ttter'lar wffll Ille• '-· VI ......... eutometlc Ir_. bleclr .. •llltr Interior . .t.u1on1111c, •Nie, ""'-', -1t1ltlloft, -1twrlllllo -Waites, wlllte llld9 " H' -rlft9. btlhs. wl-llld en fuXU!'( ffftutel. _,, ..,... 'ldel'Y •Ir 9fttltlonl"9 to coel .. 111111111 A ~ ~... 1ulelftolllle tlW 11111 ,_..,. '64 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILlf e ----·--· ........ ,.tee., $2795 ~ OLDS 98 H. T. SEDAN • $1395 '65 THUNDERBIRD '65 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. CPE e '65·MUSTANG He,.. -,........ "' • llf1IM INtelk .,. Tllt -• U..u. IHUflfUI lltM -•• Wflfl wlltte '67 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON e cellr •"" PMtcNt!e lludllt .... lfttw.... lNcS9I reef. H9 '9ctwv elr coftdltioflt.,., ~r lfletucff"9 """"" wlttl wide _, "'"-,., yeur ,.....,.. " Wf,._, •-Ille. Wik"' -11, •llldowl. Tlttt .,_ Ille M4Hlfl ..,.. I**. •Nie IM llMtff, llf!IM la en IUll'llWll"' low lftll-e11r 11 • very ltW ··--.,., ntieuat&. Tilla ......., ..... -"" tlf'lct. '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE • fl •""-t • ~ -., tM fllllt bWI yell wl" "' ... $1995 $1395 Elegance In action.~ /-r 1968' SALll DIPMTMINT OPIN t:• A.M. .. t P.M. ~ . ..,_ '"· -t A.M. .. 6 P.M. s.t. a S-. _NABERS ... 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~40-9100 I TRANSPOR.TATION TRANSPORTATION TltANSPORTATION TltANSPOllTATION TRA .. SPOltTATION TRANSPORTATION ·------------··-·---& Yechta 9000 ..... & Yechtt 9000 9oets & Yechh ,_ ..... & Yechts 9000 ..... ., v_.........._ -Sa_H...... 9010 SpHd Sid ..... 90ao ..... YllCM MeMle ........ · '200 ~ 01Uer, av,sln 6. JT ea; Whir. JOO hp. OB. 14' Cl&llPC' OB. Float tllnka, 1937 JS' O\al'acter boat • ._.. ~ l IKI SAIUNGi-lTW OUTBOARD CABIN a..twe .., PUZTWOCX> TnDer 10' x ~Dent eond:ttitcft. ~or Big trlr, fast, bke new, cushions. oar, anchor. rope, original~ boat for yadlt ,,.. DISLIKE nlESE! CRUISER, aJ&se«i, incl. BLUEWATEll Oiuten bu 50' Alum Paito A O>Ytr. betftler. ~ $2-i50. 675-0745 ::~.~~er trlr. wench, inboards. 4 c y 11 n d er laslc loat;nt Cl.... e Payment.a, high lntereat. trailer, both '611 ~-Xlnt 2 new 71• c:NMn 1ti11 a..U Farced air beat. Air ~ uninna.I engine, perfect Offered to public by dep~ation, allp rentala, C'llnd. Slet"PS 2 In cabin, 2 in for kllf weekend to dltioninl· Choice space new u...-c.,.. 9900 Used C•n 9900 Ahno.'I new 16' "Traveler" runabout for bay boat. Only a.llMI Power Squ-.lron clhning, insurance, etc. cockpit. $750 Catalin1. 2 couplea per bo9t. Beach. '3000. A Steal! ----------------tiberglau runabout with one .like It S60D-Phone D ementary Piloting Coones PREFER THE.5E!! -494-21:19 after I pm 64&-9000 546-2535 MEMORIAL DAY -SALE- 33 hp Johnaon motor. Best 548-6294 uk for Ja. tor Every Monday, Starting 7 •Low cost. no work • • OIARTER nn: FINEST -.-LOVEL--Y-A-SPO---rrt--.ra----s.-21 oUer. ~~ aft 6 PM demonstration. PM. June 10. Newport Har-Care free uUlng In a Bo•t Mai1nten•nc.e 9033 New 40' Ketcb br. Beaut. Drpa. 20 cic.ts DRY Boat Storage, 10'-40'. 20' Schock rowing dory, bor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Cal 25, u little as S20. MASTS need -;;,~~iling?-673--25li • 675-2400 24 bit .In drawers. 2 f Pnced yard, on lt.e Wiiier, fbrglu hu.11, foamed aides, Ave., Newport Beach a day, avail soon c.l 34. wardrobe. AWNINGS all Newport Beach. 40c per ft. non-1ink1ble, equip w/rud. OR, for your convenience Try Our Club Plan Varnish, paint, riggin&! "ir craft f100 ~. A1R conditklner. 5 64.2-9202 der, tiller, dagger board. Every Tuesday, 1tu1ing 7 NEWPORT SAILING a.uB Call Jim Ziegler STAR PARK 847-JlZ TAKE Small boat in trade l)' Mil, top cond. 9600. Located PM, June U, Ensi&n Scbool, 61;>-0110 646-4Cl>3 or 96UJ6m eve BELLANCA demonltratcn, =======::.! HOL Sloop, A-1 cond. all 1901 Bayllde Dr .. NB. Call Irvine A CHU Dr .. Newport STAR #2932, ,dacron •ils, Mairlne Equip. 9035 -.C A V1kinf 30e. lolr ~mperl 9520 KNOWN FOR QUALITY • • • nicesails radio 6~1393 494-2541 Beach, In Cafetoriuqt. No like new, all sear I: trlr. time, full ml pqel A auto _....._ ____ _ --OWENS cabin Q-u.iser. Full Uce..s.d Sid~ advance registration ~ Only $800 * 646-29115 nus WFEK ONLY! pilot. Be9l o&r next 2 0 Road We 1111iftl1ift thel repvt.t;o• o• our usn CAI LOT. ~ui:p. $1900. Huntington WANTS SUMMERJoi sary. Enroll at class; u any HOURLY RENTALS N~-r~~R=il ~:~ weeks. n4: 56-2474 pen If ~ .......... ..,,. ef *"• ,,.,., c•r VIV "4ry, ... Harbour. Slip avail. 842-3497 •ull or P•rt TI-~~·phone 548-l374 ~ RHODES 19'• * Our pn·ce $15.95. 1 Yr. Un-U-a..11e u~ f200 ..,.. te look o••t eur fine 11l1clion of CADILLACS. ,. .,,.. or..-Fu ,._ .......,._ 1($ OIARGE your want ad now. 646-2977 eves. * ALE: 32, Twin Dlelel n Zone Boat Co .. BalboA cond guar. Marine k Bat. CAMPERS Ir TRUC . .._, OMcW c. · · '6 7 CadillK '68 Cadillac S...•Y"'9 C:..HrtlWI f'ufl -· etr, tow mff ... -Foll -· 1lr, 7,000 mlln , CM • .,,.,,..,. N11f Cllr ... ,...,,ty. $5395 $6495 '67 Cadillac '67Cadillac C..,.•Ylle c.t• c..,. Piil! _,, etr, 1c!w lftlf& -ur _,..,,,,, white W/• 7 te t""°1• trom Full oo""r lllM:k Int. I leek •1n"1 100. ••r. tow m1i.,. $5395 $3799 '~ . Cadillac '6 7 Cadillac c..,.. w .. II hrM9 "'" -· .... lew ""'"'· Joolt IO'ft-f • .Hr, ,...., Cl f w4r -ctr _,.....,, ""-bf ··--'9 W/lllodl fl<•ONI\ 'I/tiled< ,,,..,.le>. Melt\ l•I • l>IKll •lnvl ""' $5295 $6495 '61 Cldl llC '6 7 Cadillac C..•Ylle S...•Ylle .... -· ..... "" .... • '•If -. ..... .... "'''') ..., QI' ..,,..,,..,, ~ -ur .. ,,......,, -,.. -~ffll •• lllactl •lmff w/1111<. W-. Med< -•• :' $5995 $5395 *ALSO* : '" OWs '6l Chenolet ""''-·•" ~··-$1395 LLEN GulfWMd Ketch 27' tery Shoppe 2430 w. Coast '59 MELODYHOME Compl ONE STOP lmoortld Autos 9600 Imported Autos ffOO Ready to l!O •n)'W'bere smo. (n4l 98U910 Hwy, N.B. furn. 2 BR. m Aluminum * Pl'ice • SlJ.500. OR 3-.5A2'l * SHIP aiANDLERY a w n I n 1t , e o o 1 er • n u Headqmrterl Get More Car For Your Money I. A to HP, ltoOcc Mi-T.,...lltliM 2. H MPH Mal1111111 ... 11d J, z.re.T..eo Ill II MC. Piek-Up 4. Ownen Report Up te JO .... ,... l•1n lclRIMY ._11._ __ tt -10 Pow.r Crui11rt 9020 New & Used Boat Supplies al tN!rmostat. In part 1 ml The JUsht Truck. Camper ~--------"'-DISCOUNT ~. W 111 from Dlmeyland 968--4633 I: AU Extra Equjpment ALBERG 35, _.,ery extra. '62 MERCURY 416': '1ee111 8: BUY or TRADE all kinda of 1966 Pacemaker. 2 BR. Ex· e Save1 You Hundreds • perfect ~. S 11 , too . plley, bead I: bait tank. marine gear. ~ 2St!I St., pando liv rm, 11et up In FORD-CHEV .-OMCDOOGE 67~7521 ----.._; Only 10 bra. on new 225 RP Npt Bch. 675--0131 funUy pk In S.A. S650. WE ARE SPEClAI.JS'l'I Gray Marine erig. New c~ All Marine electronics-T .O.P. ot $99.611 mo. Dick, STOP IN AND SEE SNOWBIRD Fibeqlua m. 2 vas. Needs varnilb. On I y aokl at a nice discount. s.18-2904 Orange County'• laJ'l'fft ~ :~~34~1a(~lr~.:· $6,000. M • Y trade f o r See us before you buy! F1amingo deluxe, 50xl0, ventoey now at .eaacm's smaller boat. Slip apace No. Marine I: Battery Shoppe 2 BR, Hmi-fum, $3500. lowest special prloe1. ~ Sloop, mMty 110 all, ~ 2, Huntington M a r I n 1, 2430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. * 548-78311 * __._ 6. $3500. At yMI: D3 Nn· "Seen". 83Pr1'598 or 716-5930 e HIGH TRADE.IN! 12* Expando Mobile Home. _J>Dr1 __ Bd_. _646-819____ 34' TS Sed Qoua. '56, plnkd IMt Slip Moorint 9036 2 BR, 1Creenec1 pordl, e BANK TERMS 16' Sloop. hull, terrific llv -aboarder. carport '6900. 962....-S e FACTORY DIRECT E.-<cel rond. trlr. • Offer. Minney 5 4 8 -4 192 S20 Reward 10 whoever find1t ~ sUp or~ for my 24' BEAtrrIFUL l BR borne In I '&I CAMPER SPEClALS -===54=~==;:;;::=-.!.=======::::::. Trimaran, 14' b ea m · Adult ~-Carpets, C\lltom v..a 4-mpeed Deluxe cab H.D. lmport9Cf A.,... MOO flfttMM ted Autw MOO 646-1116 aft 6 drapes me. l47-69M IOapenaion IPlit riml or low CHICK . IYDION, INC. ''1 YW's 9 Boat Slips fer rent JOIN die IWtacen ill die profile. Large ndiator, 10 Sall only, -to 35'. DAILY PILOI' WANT ADS! amp. bait. helter altemnar. S2.25 per tt. 642-423.5 142-5171 Dual ~nua.llc braka, 1Nt belts, Pldded dub I lnltnt- t90I IDfftt pu~ "*" wblll, -;:==============! automadc: optional .YOUR CHOICI ••• J'ORD.CHEV-GMC·DOOGE ., $2590 wttb camper parcball St•ncMI,, WALk·THltU Hu bucket •ta I CU'p1't In the .. OleYrolet 1 ... •It! ............. ....,.. ____ _, ... ,.., I. OptioMl l•llp1Wlt IMiMlel .,1499 POLICE CARS· 'ltlCID 'ltOM wttll cllaaJ = au~ le, power I 1nba, ·~aamplr .... ment. pl• .. apea road ltlf • cont.a!ned tne toUet. cxmpl8e ldtcta flcllldu, alldills ........ petlo. Allte..ekTNRIMI•.._ I. 47 lllfetJ .... Ce.ten · F•W.• At Ne lxtra Ceet TOYOTA coaoNA ll•,t•is a• '60 YW "IU6" _I '64 YW',... PICKUP S11H '67 v.w ... ...,, ....... CMftl 1960 POUC .. S 2 te ..._ 1963 POISCHIS 2 te ..._ 1966 llOllCHIS ''' ............. .... ,_ "'CHIC"' .. ,...,, ..,. .......... c... .... ...... 671-1191 '995 'II & '&7 IELVEIEIES ALL HAVI lllN CARIPULLY HltVICID & MAINTAINID ATLAS . ., $5495 FIR Air CMcltl•I .. ............... Wltll laa .... Trwcll•C-... FACTOIY DllKT _...... IJO S. HaLer a ...... -. Al~ .. ..... ~ f' I .. • ON .. Trail ''"( 1$cral 'UC i Scra1 FRI I fRll IJ750 19J.7St WES' ., .. " - c ' • . .•. 50 TOO :MANY BRAND NEW 1968's! Vlilulr llllJ ••Ill _. .... ••lflll•lll It olttose fnll. E_, • •1111., n .. 11• ._ ...... 111111• llriM le rlll111 . • ....... ••1rt11t ........... , . SAMPLE SELL·OFF ·SAYINGS! 1968 OLDS "98" 1968 CUTLASS •4288'!i ... Sport (.oupe. Otluxe r.tio, poww steering, tint gins ind win~shield, fully sync. st1nd. trans., dtluxt •t ~ front & rw, dtlvxe interior equip .. etc. Stock Ml PllCI 41 MONTHS IANIC l'INANCINO AVAii.AiLi ... 1IU WTI 41 MOii AT -.0 DISCOUNTS!· USED CAR SPECIALS '4299 '4499 '699 .......... .... --. .... -. ........... ....... Ii '2791 '61 MHCI .... -. ~i::--..:~-:-' * ..... '1899 '67 MUITAll9 -. ......... ~-=-=--·...., .•· '2419 '2999 · '67 CUSTOM DILTA c-...........,_....._ ................. ,... . l9ctsy .. . I \'Ult WHIWfTY · .s3399 'U VISTA CRUISU ' • .._ .. ..,.,. Auternet!t. pCMlfr .,....,,,., ltlH, flderl lfr ...,.. I YIAlt WA .. ANTY .. '3199 'U IMPALA COUPI ~ ... ""' """"' ,...., ........ • YUa •••IWfTT . '1899 "6 Olll MW1 cutw. .................... _--. I TW0mm•sm ·, ·~2a;99 ... cus LllUIT .... ---.--.......... I Y&U WAltiwrrt '2499 .. . •st ltAMILER ... $299 .-. ...... . AUTO DISCOONT CElllll 142-4621 TRANSPORTATION mported Autos 9600 FIAT *NEW FIAT* AUTOMATIC "&50'" $199 DOWM • OAC * s•u• per month • "850" mcx NU5 PR MO HERi FRllDLANDER 13750 Beadl Bhd. (Hwy 39) 2 bib Set. a.a. 1'w'I $ 7S8S s.rr.au JA•UAR 'a> MARK lX; priv. pvf. Well cared for. S1195 • 83M2l5.2. '63 K1rnmm Gllia l5CQI $1Gl5. Terms lUdl1Wd aa. 412 B.tiboa Blvd., N.B. '67 Karman Gld&. Low miles, tbow1.a ~ 646--1521 MG 681/2 M• NIW SHIPMINT JUST ~RllYID GET OUR D~ TODAT ..P•LIJJU • ltfJORTS ialfartior. c.M. ..... '13 MG M1dtet. ilillii "-tr. ' pe.ilct lllape 1a a • • eull .... pymll ..... .u.. 10, $.ml tJ& • . ...... ..... : New '61 1t"'"'9 t Dr. : • ..... ,... sa.w. i. • : , .. ,,.... ,. .... ,. . ••••••••• . . . ··--+--·••*"' --·- 2015 Crown. VI, •utom•tic, radio, power steer· in9·br•hs-window1-1eat, f•doty •ir. con• ditionin9. Stock numb.r 625l ~595 '66 COMET GT V·8, Auto. Radio, Heater. Pow/ stetr. ftctory MR Cotl>ITION. Vinyl roof No. 6199, '64 CHEVROLET . lm,.I•. VI, •utotHtic, r•clio •'"' lteater, power ateerln9. Stock numMr "402. ... ,477. , . .-. .. .... . . • f ~ ' r -•> Fury Ill 2 Door Hlrdtop. V-8, 1utom1tic trans- 1nillion, redio, helter, powtr 1t11ring. Stock number 6115. '1666 • '63 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2 Door. V-8, 1ut01Ntic, rldlo, helt· er, power st11ring, FACTORY AIR CONOtTIQN. ING. Stock number 6178. • '65 DODGE O•rt 270 2 door herdtop. AutOM•tlc, r•clio Hd heater, po••r steering. Stock number 640 I. · '1488 D WWW &: ,,,. ... u.. .... """' " , ... ............. 4 ) . -. , . •• .. ... r#•!'lr-·-.. . . CONNELL CHEVIOLEI USED CARS '66 FORD GALAXIE ' i1... h.,J+.,, \II •ulo,..•+ic, •ir c••'·· •l~+ric wincl•w•, r•d•o, .... +er, •ilvtr blut witll blu• i11tt ritr. 51995 '62 CHEVROLET ~cku, truck. • cyli•der, stick ahlft, I' Meet. tlil• llody, clH •· '65 CHEVROLET Melill11 • .,,., .,.,. ,.,.,,.rtiltle. Ve, •11+•· -tK. Jow., atewi•t• r•clio, he•+.t, +ehi+iu hrq. with white vioyl liec••t ttah. '1695 '60 CHEVROLET ,;, • .,,. I Foe+ FIHhicle. 6 cylincltr, th•· cla'4 1hift, r.cl a..il whilt . '67 MUSTANG GT 2 plua 2 r .. +beclr .... , ..... powtt atntl•t· reclio ••' h•e+er, clelv.e inlttior oplien. ~395 Mo1t+cl•i• h•rcllop coupe. Vt. Hlom•lic.. ,oww 1+.11in9, ,.clio, heeler, low ~Ht•• •rmi1t• while will! lthie interior. ,, ~795 '63 IMPALA '66 CHEVROLET Sport wen. lte4io end hut••, f'"" ••' while +u-tont with 41eluu vl•yl Interior. ~195 '63 RIVIERA He'4+o, cou,.. Automatic, eir cond., full pow•r, recllo, hu+•r, •rmine white witll ,.41 IH tll•r tri111. '1895 '62 IMPALA Sport coupe. Vt, eulo111etic, power 1tHrin9, feclory ew co"4iitionin9, rtclio, ltul•r. Er· "''"• whi+. with ltlue lnterier. '65 MUSTANG Conw•rtlltle. ltaclio. hH+tr, ailver with bl•clr Yi1tyl it1+tri•r· ·'1295 '66 CHEVY II Neve 1lelio1t wa901t, VI, ,owtr tlHrin9. redio, hHlor, Moma+ic. A rHI harcl to flncl comp•cl wa9ot1. ErMillO white witll ltlue +rl111. '1895 · CONNELL 2121 HARBOR ILWD. cosrA MESA . ~:s546-1203~:S546-1200 ~ed Autot 9600 ·-=-PORSCHE GARDE~ GROVE BLVD cfARDDI GROVE JE 'l·!ili3C TRIUMPH '~ . ~--·-· '61 MORRIS c-v ............. tncl hut.,, • ru l ,.M '"" .i...... '495 ----- '66 CHEVROLET Impala .,.,. ... ,.~A11to1,,.tic, power atoor. Int, ro41e, ......... f.ctory •fr. Troplc1I hr· q11ol10 wftli ~dilllf Interior. SJ195 '64 CHEVROLET •;, +.a ,tc••1t· I' A..taiclt, VI, eu+o111atlc, reJio, hoator, qtfHi teb. '1595 '61 BUICK . S,ociel '4 Deer. VI, ..+o111•lic. ,. • ., 1+.or· i..., ro4i., hoeter, ll'iat f'Hll with ,,_ ¥1,..,C l1t+.rlor. A '"• _,.ct ur. '66 MUSTANG . Har.410111 cell,.. VI. ••+om•lic. p-•r .... ,. i•t• rdio, heaiw, wltlto with reel ietorior. '1795 '64 CHEVROLET '"''''' 4 Door. Vt, .uto1111tict _,owor 11•11· in9, reclio, heeler, 1if¥er 111111 '-tu•to1to. PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY '61 FOID '12 · 'FON ,......, ..................... I' ..,....... a....i....,..., ..... . '895 ; '595 ------ '62 FALCON Staiieit ••9"· 6 eyli"4or 011fino, •'•"'•"' ,,._i11ie11. '66 CAPRICE Cwsto111 cw,.. U7 VI, """'•tic, ,...., ... .,;..,, foc+.ry elr ce114ltloni11f, rotllo, ltoat. •• llh ... 52695. \ '65 CHEVROLET Mw _,., F..+ety elr ceMltM!llf. ~ Mtfk, ro4l., ltoater, -iM wt.ite witfl W... wi.yl .... Ii ...... '1495 '65 EL CAMINO c..t-. YI. '4 ..-1. ,..._ e-' "*'• w""9 witfl •-111+.rior •• ~795 '1595 '68 VOLKSWAGEN lle4'lo oncl ho1+.r. W wltll iloc• 1..+erlor. 6,000 lftlfo.1 with WlfHllly Motl t. effocf, SAVE . . . . . . .... A« ,rw., ... )1, 1961 • • .. BE REA.LL¥ CERTAIN THAT YOU A.RE SEEING 'fHE GREA.TEST -SELECTION, . '. . . ' . GETTING THE BEST PRICE & TERMS AND A.RE· DOING BUSINESS JJ'ITH A LONG-ESTABLISHED DEALER. . . .. ROY CARVER PONTIAC IS SUCH A. DEALERSHIP: THOUSANDS OF REPEA.T CUSTOMER SA.LES PROVE IT! . . ~ \ ; . . ltlADY TO OOI 5285400 · ' TEMPEST SP. CPE. '#TS85 ALL PllCIS PLUS UCINSI AND TAX · •• BOllllVlllE ova SMITY·FM . IUIJ llW 'IRDS FROM WHIOt TO CHOOSE I CATAlillA I YOURS! THI PAIUl.OUS FllElllD • TAKE IT EA·SY ·! rJ'S EASY TO SELEa YOUR CAR FROM ROY CARVER'S HUGE STOCK ••• All WITH -Comparable Savings ! ! ! • ....... jlll'I .,, •• __ , •••• ~ ....... ,, ••• • •• • ~ ... _,..; , -#la.a ............ -·--·······-~· . We-Sold More ! 6~· ,~ •stangs During ~r . Recent·~·'-'" 199-0ver·Cost·Sale Than So.ie DealeFs Sell In A Year · $iH+ . . . E E IN BRAND N'EW '685 l.....---.• WE have rounded up another whole new:corral full of those hqt liffle criffers iust for you!. Saddle up and climb aboard your favorite. Over ·130 head to choose from at JUST $99 OVER OUR ·coST! . PLU A special group of new 1968 BIG For~s. Choose from Country Squires and Country Seclans-L TD 2-cloor and 4-cloor llard· tops and· sed~ns-Galaxle 500 2-cloor and 4-cloor sedans-in fact, every BIG 119 inch wheelbase Ford macle In 19'8L-AT THE SAME SWINGIN' SAYINGS. JUST $99 OVER OUR COST! SALi PRICES POSTID IESIDE FACTORY WINDOW STICKERS ON MIY CAii NO &IMMICISI FISUU THE DISCOUNTS FOi YOUISIUI SAU INDS MAY 31. -OVER -OUR COST R.ENT A VACATION HOME ON WH EELS! CLASS WITH ICONOMYl 1968 ENGLISH FORDS Tlte faltuleu1 Modal ••c", with room fer I •dulh, roo "'ii• top &pHtl anti lO 111ile1 to tho 9allo11, 111H111 comfort anti pricle of -ll•Nhip for e11clle11 milH of cerefrH vacation clrivin9! 4 1peetl or autometic trens. TBIS FOR YOUR CAL.: NOW ••• we can scientifically analyze and check over 100 areas on Heh used ur that af- fects Its performance prior to .. mng it. You buy with built in confidence when you buy a Theodore Robins Used Car that carries the Diagnostic sticker. TheM cars we guarantMd 1ocw. . SRANO NEW CORTJNA GT. 4 DOOR 'No. lt7'. &TX Stripe, 4 spcl. syncro. tuns., etc. $1995 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 15·to choose froin -'60 thru '67 yHr models. 6 to 10 ,,.H•nt•r -IOlfte wi~ air conditioning. PLYMOUTH -'66 MIRC COMMUTER - ICONO BUS'S -l'ORDS -FALCONS - FAIRLANES-COUNTttY SEDANS-CHEVY II WAGON Example: '&4 M£ReUlY 10 ,A55ENGER Comm111f!r ' Door. Full -r. elr COfldillOnlng, root r..:k. SJF SJ9. 25% do'#n or Ir .. M -monlll 36 montllS. .$2695 '65 CHEVROLET Ya. t DOOi' li1crpe. Factory equipped. 20 % Jlow• ., tracle $l1·per fllO. JO -· Stelldartl tra111. NRIOIJ 2 -'66 FORD LT D'S • 2 2 LT0'1. 4 Door harcltop1, 2 with •ir conclltioni"9· fu ll power. Lie, RRYl 16. Stir. No. 7551A Lie. TEZI 0), 20 % c1-11 or tratle $5' per mo. 36 1110. We ue Orang• County's exclusive dMler for. SHELBY AMERICAN COBRA GT-lSO's GT-SOO's For the uttirMte in vacation travel, drive America's #I high performance car! Large stock of new 1968 Fastbacks and Convertibles ready for immediate delivery! Special Cle1r- ·anci -two 1967 Left-overs. USED CARS 6-'67 FORD CUSTOMS-6 $15 95 6 to choose fro111. 4 Dr. VI, auto., UH. 20 °4 down or tralle $46 per mo. 36 1110. Exemple No. P7717 '66 CHEVROLET $1195 "6". R•clio, hoat.r, fedory •quippecl 4 Dr. 20 % clown or trade $43 per mo. lO mo. SZC I 91 '65 FAIRLANE 500 $1395 2 door H.T. Vl,euto ., RIH. feet. •ir. !TYS It I l 2 door H.T. VI, auto .. RIH, fHI. •ir. !TYS191 I '64 FALCON WAGON $995 • door. 6, eutometic, raclio, huter, f•ctory air. 20 % clown ., tracle $42 per mo. 24 mo. HGZ6ot '67 CORTINA GT Reel, 4 1pM4, ltl1elt interior. 20% tlew11 or trecle $46 por 1110. 36 mo. UPSl 10 '63 FORD XL H.T. $1095 va, 2 Dr. H.T. Full power, \iuclret .. ah, fact•rv •ir. 6) Vt ntetlel. IS% clown er trotle $49 per mo. 24 mo. PRC112 '67 GALAXIE 500 2 d-H.T. VI, Hto., RIH, I'S. !UOF41t I • 20 % tlown ., trecle $65 per mo. l6 MO. '61 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door 1otl111. 21 % clown or tr•cl• Sl7 per-· 24 111e. llC471 U1ed Cu S•lt PricH hot! fer 12 hours ~.. , • ~·. 23rd Annual c.ta Mlelt • Na.,,.,. Hwbor . LfO,.I' CLU 'I Fl~ Pry, c.nlval Ir P ... H! FRl.aT~..SUN. MAY 31 ·JUNI 1 & 2 GRAND P.WIZE 1968 MUST,\Nfi ~.m1. 2 DOOR HARDTOP . 4 • '67 MUSTANGS -4 4 Colon to cltoo.. fr•111. All witft factory war· · 1 ranty, 3-Vl's. I 6 cyl., ev•-•tfc, .,_., st.er• l!lf, RIH. 11 % 4'-11 er tr1• $66 per -· J6 1110. Lie. TEZtl7-TEYt24-TQV122-TRJ I 73. '65 flORD f-100 129" whHllta .. , L9119ltetl prclr•,._ IS46240J ?0 % llown er tr•tlo1$42 por -· JO "'•· .$1195 -~----------............... 't ,,. ~------·-· ' MUST ANG SALE 20 ro CHoosi ... -.· a •r cn1ND11S. 1, 4 SPIDS-AU'tOMATICS. SOMI WITH POWD STDllN• & All CGllDITIONI .... 1'65 THRU 1'67 MODILS. CONVllTIILIS, COUPIS AND 2+2 FASTIACIS. · 65 un.-.a....... !XA'M"-.1 1 _PIV•r~vt \ $ H.T. Fully e41111lp,.i:"VI, RIH, nte., '5, 1295 ' 10% tlown or....,. $off por 1110. JO•-· '°''" . . . --,, I ~ • • • , .. ;:. "' -- ...... --r -- 9 .lfREE ' ' PAlllNG ·AREAS • ' -.,,...;:~ .;-.. J -.. -NUR -:EVERY l ---. ..._ .... _ . '· '·· -. DOWMIOWN= STORE .. ( - .. _ ... ~~ .... '\:..: .. . ....... ..;... ....... .., .... : .......... ,. ..;.we ... .,..._ .. ...... -FOWIH AJl•A&. MUSIC ,_,.,A&. T ewi1tlil. IAtw•1il~ Scheel Titurscl•y; J.. .. 1961 • 7:10 , ...... , MUS:C -fo,ntai~Valley H'9h S hool Music oom June , 19H 7:)0,... _..ICOUT C0'1 MI .···corr ••n •. • e • S\'111111 IOllY OIC~ cHCMIW ccc•r AucfitoriuM J.-2 ..... .. *.....,.,he ~ t. c,,"'lllllfOWll C.... ..._ Sp.ciom b ·.; cdjoc:• te -• JI Ill ,.,_ md bc'.l.cd busi- ... l I• • • Nnrport a:xt Harber .... ·-~ 1:00 , ... . Would You Believe'? ••• Yori . Walk Less ••• Save More ••• Find ~M y··n " ore arietiea owntown ••••• OF~ DOWNT·OWN COSTA MESA MIUTS lnBJOIS 192S H...W la.cl '46-0541 I a H OMCi ltlW S41 c.nter Street ""-144J CAL'S CAIBA. 9IC. 17IO Newport It.cl. 646-tJU CITY MN COWANT 111 E. lro.clwey 541-67'1 COIN MAD 1101 Newport It.cl '42-4242 COAST MUSIC 1 llt .... ,.,. .... 646-0271 COIMIAll'I CAmM • HO We.t I ... St. 646-1531 COSTA lmA flW1 I 11 E. ........ ., 14M071 '•==-', ~ # DIS. CRAWFORD, D~ It NII.SOK Optometrids / 1796 Newport llvd. S48-56Jt CIAWPOIDS PMAIMACY 1104 Newport llvd: 5'48-225) ' DUNLAP A.PPUANCIS 1115 Newport Blvd. 541-7711 llPllSSlft WALL DICOU 1111 Newport Blvd. '46-9181 ' POS1U'S PHARMACY llt W 19th Str .. t '46-1651 NAMrl SUIPl.US 1750 Newport Blvd. '46-1696 NMNlll SHOP JIOI Newport l~d '46 t2l l , HAITI IPOITIN5 M>OOI 531 c.nter Street M6-It It • \ HEMPHILLS ptOES 1831 Newport Blvd. 548-974-4 HENDllSON'S APPLIANCIS 1877 Harbor Blvd. 541-7801 H ... aoc1 INCOMI TAX . 1 IH "C" Newport Blvd. 646-1724 J. C. HUMPHllES JIWlllU 1823 Newport Blvd. 541-3401 JEllY HALL TIIES 17 62 Newport Blvd, 641>-50 It / LAND O' LAMPS 1122 Newport BIYd. 5'48-4450 UDO CLEANUS J 1776 Newport Blvd. 548-4014 MAITIN FUINITUll ' 1865 Harbo..:tlvd. 541-5 I JI MAIY CAITO PAINTS 1916 Harbor llv~. 642-1090 POINT OF COLOI 516 W. 19th Street 646-0571 •• ~ l I.AL.PH'S FUINITUIE 1103 Newport Blvd. 541-9593 lw.M Of CAIPl"l'S 2 I I 5 Herl>or Blvd. S40-412 J IEINUT"S OBtT. STOU 1116 Newport Blvd. 5'41-1212 MIDITUUAN FUINITUU 1715 Newport Blvd. 646-1855 SHAW'S NUTllTION IASUT 1161 Newport Blvd. S41-'424 SINCDI SIWIN6 MACHINI CO. 1171 Herbor Blvd. 646-9742 ST. CLAll IA ... SHOP IHO Newport Blvd. 541-6142 UNIVllSITY OFFICI mqu ... an 1913 Harbor Blvd. 646-7111 WAlllN'S MA5NAYOX cana f•ctory Direct 1714 Newport Blvd. 646-4411 ---. leek DAILY PILOT ~-"·"" Friar, Mar 31, 1961 EVE CREMER WHO Df. RECTS THE NEWPORT- MESA SCHOOLS' FOOD · SERVICE IS THE SUBJECT OF D 0 R 0 T H' Y PIER'S MEET THE PEOPlE ON PAGE 3. UPTOWN ROUNDUP ON PAGE 4 OFFERS SOME POINTERS QN LOS ANGE- LES AND VICINITY THEA- TERS AND ENTERTAIN- MENT. A GUIDE TO WHAT LOCAL TALENT IS PRO. DUCING MAY BE FOUND IN THE O.C. LIVE THEA· TER COLUMN ON PAGE 11. GUIDE TO FUN, PAGE 2, LISTS CONCERTS, BAL- LET, SHOWS AND FESTI· VALS TO COMPLETE THE RESUME. THE O.C. RESTAURANT BEAT IS COVERED BY DON WILSON IN HIS OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN ON PAGES I THROUGH 12. A VISIT TO A NE W L Y • OPENED MEXICAN RES. TAURANT AND HIS IN- VITATION TO A DUCK DINNIR MAKE INTEREST- ING READING. OTHER EN- TERTAINMENT ON PAGES I THROUGH 15. - L E T M E T H I N K A M I N U '..T .. E ! • I ) • .. ! . . t •' ' ~ 1 ! i' • j • ;, f .. . t t t J ' j ; . j ; • -• ! " , ' l ' . • " .. ' . . . . ;' .J I .~ t • .. ' ,; ! 1 1 ' ·~ 1. i • ·• ' IC> .. I .Aea e ·s1e.aw Special Events .1, ·. The. Laguna Beach Art ....... tw. art elem-. .. tiw ID ct•tdiem f'!6 tllllr arrrent uldbit ti Ammcu w ... celan.. Sil, Jw I, L T. ''aid" ....., ... will ............ ucl Sat.. , .... ....,. ...... will .. tbe demcmltrat· . ... lltllt. Boll ....... 7:• .... Ill ..... ~ " ... 1...-. Buell Art AaodatilQ o.11117, • CIMr nm. ........ 8-da. .. ..... ,., ......... wtioMd. Maise .. .. _, ... " ... Aaodatiom, fl.51, ... l " .:ii a> ms, ti.. ·~ ~ F1SH FRY -The annual Fish F ry ancJ carniva1 sponsored by lhe Costa Mesa-New port Hai i.i 1r Lions Clllb will be held May 31, June 1 and 2 il Calta Mela Park At W. lltb St. ud Part ' A .... Adl..Ulft~ ._._ ~al and ridM, ..................... •.u=.::s-............ frr .....,.. · ~ ... .. .. ......... • daNttaa ol Jl.51. uted w 1111 ..... -'l"ldm b me dinnen are • ....._ hm ~or the I.¥m_ qub ~ at die bm .. wl s wfil go te tbi Uons Club's Sight Conservation and Youth i>Tograms. ~ BALLET -The Lagina Beach Civic Ballet Com- pany is presenting "Vilse Fantasie." the sec- ond a-ct of "Swan Lal'.i:e," '"The Dancing Les· son" add "Gypsy Fantasy." in its concert June 1 at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Tickets. S2 for adull!J, Sl fOl" children, will be sold0 at the door. l CHOIR FESnV~ -The second annual Hunting. ton Beach Church Choir Festival will be held J une 2 at 3:30 p.m. in the Huntington Beach High School Auditorium, 1906 Main St., Hunt· ington Beach. The event, sponsored by the Beach Rotary Club, will be free to the public. LA. HO~ ,,mow -The Los Ange~s. Home Show is_ beM• beJd tn the Jack Kent Cooke Forum in ln&Jewood through June 2. About lSO ex- rubltors are ticipat:mg with d.ispla,Js includ- ing 'eledricr appliances, art work for the home, interior design and mobile homes. En· tertalnment nigbtl)', with matinees on Sat. and Sun., also will be provided. . COMMUNITY CONCERT -The Community. Sym- phOlly Orchestra and CboraJe will present a C'ClllCert under the direction of Joseph Pearl- man and Walter GJectJer in the Orange C~ College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, Sun., June 2 at 8:~ p.m. Tickets, fl, will -be sold at the door. AFTERNOON CONCERT -Chamber music will be pllyed by Carolyn Arnquist on the clarinet with members ol the University Orchestra Strings, June 5 at 4 p.m. in room 1616 of the Fine Arts Bulldin, at UCI, 'la>l Irvine St:, Ir· vb~. There is no admission charge. 2 .._'--...- .. s,uaJPH~) • , -• • ""' .GU 1·D :I Special TO flU'1N •'•1 ,j .Eveot8 ADVEN'l'tJRB nLll -The only CaWornia. sbow- lnc of tbe mm, "Northern Safari," a wUd1if8 motioll picture GI Australia will be aboWll ill tbe IJDdJ Opera BOUie, Wllahlte. Blvd. at La Brea. Loi Aqeia, GD June 7 and I at I p.m. A m·ldnee will 1te beld at 2 p.m. on June' I. Tickets, "1, "1.SO and $4, available , at tbe bQ oftice. Pllone (213) -~ for further infor· mation. Coming Up SCOVT.o.MllA -Approxima\eiy 350 dilplaya abowinC B9f Scout and Cub Scout crafta and skJJla will lte featured at the Orange County Scaut-0-Rama, Sal, June a, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at tbe Or...,. County Fairgrounda, a Fair Drive, .Calta llua. A parade ol Sc:outa ancl marcldll& · ._.. will precede tbe Fairp'ound •aetmtin. Tbe pcade will begin on Arliqtoa St. ~t 9:30 a.m. and march to tbe Fairgrounda.- n~, '1 for aclulta, free to thoee in Scout unif aDd persona under JS. are available fro Scouts or will be sold at the gate. CHlLD~N'S THEATER -A children's musical prod1ktlon of Hansel and Gretel will be per- fortmd Sat., Jun.e 8 at 10:30 a.m., and al 1 and 3 p.m. in Uae Lyceum oC C o s t a Mesa High Scbool, .. N. Pairview Road. 'lbe muaical 1a ........, bJ tbe Women',t Committee of the <>ranee CamtJ Plailharmonic Society. A dona- tion al St for adults and 50c for children will be asked at tM door . ~~~~ FLOWER SHOW -'!h~ \. .. 1 ...... 11ia National Fu- chsia Society is presenting its 14th Ann&aal Fu- chsia and Shade Plant Show, June 14, 15 and 16 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drite, Costa Mesa. Hours: June 14, 3 to 9 p.m.; Jone 15, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.: June 11, 10 a.m. to S p.m. Admission, SJ for adults, 50c for those under 16. Places to Go ESTANCIA ADOBE -An historic landmark locat· ed at Adama and Mesa Verde Dr. Weal, Costa Mesa. Originally a way station for Indians, the historic adobe has been restored and furnished and is open to the public from l to 5 p.m. on Sat. and Sun. No admission cbnrge .. For information phone 549-0BZZ. AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM -Hriggs Cunninebam Automotive Mu.eum located at 250 Baker Street; at the corner Of Red Hill, Costa Mesa. Phone 546-7880. Hours 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. Features a collection of vintage, clanic:, racing aod sporta cars; engine displays. Ad- mission, adulta $1.85, students and military, 85c, cbildr.-under 10 free. _ &IOVIELAND OF THE AJR -t;'light and space moo seom, featuring a collection of movie and ~ torical planea dating back to 1910. Houn 10 a.m. -5:00 p.m. daily, Orange County Airport. Tickets ,1.25 adults, 75c juniors, 50c children. Phone 54.WG2L KNOTT'S BERRY FARM -.~ttractions ._ . -" Ghost Town. unique shops, theater, trading post, and rides; Beacb Blvd., Buena Park. Hours ll a .m. to 9 p.m. daily. P hone 522-Jl31. • ··~ ~. -~·.:--, ..... _,. ... • . • 1:1 • • Places to Go llOVIEIAND .WAX MOSEUM-Creationa in wu ti famoua ,._. and scenu of yuteryear, Jav- llb costuma Ill tbe 'P-1.ace of Uvtng Art there. are ~ II famoui sculpture ia marble. Ticketa": adult '2 .. jwUers 13-17, fl.50, cbildreJl . 5-12, t6 cea11. rm Beach Blvd., Bueu Park. Hours, SUn.. 'lbrou.gb Thurs. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m .. Fri. and ·Sat. I II.in. to midnight. Phone 522-1154. OIARLES BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 North Main St., Santa Ana. Tie Only 'general museillll ill Orange COUDtJ bas exbibita which empbuile the history and culture of this area. Also bu special lec:bna and exbibita. For more infor- mation phone ~. No admisaion charge. Sports ANGEU BASBBALL -C ·rornia Angels va tbe Waahilllt9D Senators e 14 at 8 p.m. and June 15 at 1 p.m. in th ·Anaheim Stadium, ' ._ State College Blvd., im. 'ncketa available In Orange County United Calif. Banks, 'M~ .ticket agencies and Wallichs Music CitJ .tens. Phone 633-:mo. DODGERS -Tlle Los Angeles Dodgers vs the Giants May 31, June 1 at 8 p.m., June 2 at I p.m . in tlM! Dodgers' Stadium, 1750 Stadium Way, Los Angeles. Tickets available locally at Wallichs Ml.die' City Stores and Mutual ticket agencies. · HORSE RACING -Thoroughbred horse racing at HollywOQd Park. Century Blvd.. at Prairie Ave., Inglewood, post time Tues. through Fri. l :'5 p.m.; Sat 1:15 p .m., $30,000 Milady Handicap Sat., June 1. DRAG RACING -Races will be .~Id Wed. &-11 p.m. Sat. elimination races begin at 7:30 p.m. at ·oc Inte.r natiooal Raceway, Santa Ana Freeway .at 1.aguna Canyon Rd. Admission. $2, general; $2.50 reserved. Phone 838-3593 for information. COVER: Mental gymnastics are put to play as our cover girl, Judy King, learns a thing or two about the ancient Japanese art of Aikldo. To follow her lessons a few steps further, tum to Pages 6 and 7 to see what she learns as she and Earl Carpenter take a few pointers from Instructor Ernest High. Gulde To Fa Meet ne Peeple Gardea N.tea u.-.. Detlper'a Netebook ~rator'1 Cener A1klclo -Aacleat Art oat 'N' ilMt Cartta& Art Exhibltt U.e Theater Art Re~aa Rease of Tetnerrow Mevies ORANGE COAST Pap I Page S Pace 4 Pace 4 Pace I Pace 1 Paces I, 7 Pata 1-1! Page JI Pace u Pace u Pap lS Pace• H. 15 maama~maa MAGAZINE Friday, May !I, 1118 . or-. c .... ••••u•o•• ...,...,. • ~ .._,. • -....... Ille OAIL\' I'll.OT ~ .... ~ '-.......... C... __, .._, ......... --· c .... *"'· '--.--. ..... ---..... _ .... v • ..,.. c.tff-. ·--· .... OlllCa .. Mn. __, -., CM ..... f'M6a. Plleae 14%-GZI IAcyBeU EdlW ~ lldlt DAIL 'I 1'11.01 ..... ,, Met _,, '"' ...... ...... 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'lltut iii f~ As· food service director of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District this attractive Santa Aoa resident radiates enthusiasm and personal interest in the schools' kitchens as if they were her own. ' Working wit~ food is second nature to Eve, who at the age of 14 .belcl a job as cook in a restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, CaDada where abt had moved with her family from Poland seven years earlier. At the same time she was obtaining an education at the two-room Half Moon Lake School which served all the child ren in the area from ki ndergarten age through 12th grade. pis· '• Laguna Ballet . "Valse Fant•si•," • new ballet by Lila Z.li with music by Glinh, Shosta- kovich's ''l'h. Dancing Lesson," Prokofiev's "Gypsy Fantasy," and the futurecl It.net, Tchaikovsky's "Sw.n Lake" will be performed at I p.m. June 1 by the L•tVM Beadt Civic Ballet Company. S.. Guide to Fun, Page 2 for further inferm•tion. , I ~--~•ww.· ~~·~ . ......___,. -.:ltle MctiM-OAILY "LOT I ""*'· ..... 11. , ... ' When abe was only 18 she became lbe manager uf a ~dilling r0om, seating 1500, in Edmonton. This represented quite a challea1e as lhe was the youngest employe. · In 1945 Eve married a young American sofditr, Leo Cremers, wh.3 had been stationed in Canada during World War U. The youne couple mOTed to Santa Ana and in 194B Eve became a U.S. Citizen. 1t was at Fremont Elementary SchoOI in Santa Ana in 1951 that Eve first became interestcl in school food servicing. Two yean later sbe trans- ferred to Willard Junior High and from there to Santa Ana College in 1958. A -year later she joined Newport Elementary School and worked up to super- visor of the Newp<>rt Beach School District food service. When Newport and Costa Mesa schools unified in July of 1966, Ev.e became di.rector ar the entire unified district food service, which now serves as-schools and reeds 11 .000 students daily. As an.v good housewife would, Eve begins by planning her menus - for four week!; -then goes about purchasing. Suppfies are bought by the carload however, r:ither than by the cart-full, then are stored in a central ·warehouse. "Nutrition is ou r Cirst guide," Eve says, "but w~ never preach IL In- stead we m·ainta.in a men u we know the children will consume. After au, nothing is nutritious uni~:; it's eaten.'' For 35 cents elementary students receive meals under the Type-A program which by law requi,,s lunch to contain one third a younptei"1 · minimum daily food requirement "Jf children get used to a well-balanced lunch in elementary «;chool, then in intermediate and high school they ch~ the sam~ kind of food.'' Eve comments. • "The only cost to taxpayers in this program is for the ori,gi.nal pur. chase of the food service equipment. After that, everything, including the cost of food, maintenance. replacement and repair of machinery, salaries of employes and running of the office, is covered by the price students pay for meals. It :-II totals just short of a million dollars a year," Eve ex-plains. To keep costs down she purchases in volume. The better the pro1ram, she feels, the more children will participate, thereby increasing the volume and lowering the price. She also uses portioo-control ao that elCb child ii served enough, but no food is wllted . y Foor days a week Eve clom a uniform and worb side by tide witll tbe other food service employes. Sbe averaces six ldaool.a a M,y la Iller visits. ''I'm proud of 111v uniform.·· Evt> confides. "Jt's the trademark of my Continued On P age 12 WE HAYE · EVER'~·THING! "GOOD FOOD IS ttALF THE JOY OF uv..• (I never ilid fiod ovt whet the other helf is I So come to Newport for the produce goodies • .. m.clt I i&. CJ Cberri• • l clti-' E.he e l•p~.-rie<i O Wr.cr Crw e Apricots • 0 ~cs!t Peas e "-s Q fn slt CW"' I. e M•IJOft e Rcc.dJ Tw.I S.-. ec. ..... w Md~ ·~5¥..t.tia AND MANY, MANY MOIE SA YE WITH THESE COUPONS I - - - - - - - - - - -\ -... - - - - - - -.• JUICY ORGANIC I NEW CllO~ I ••VtN• GltOWN (i()()D sm SW&T I I LEMOK S I ARTICHOKES I CORN I I . I I I ac POUND I I o~ I 59' DOZEN I Limit S Limit tt Lk with thl1 c-.-. Lt.ft J 0.. J L • I ---------------------- COUPONS DPllE JUNE Stfl . Many tM.ka t. thw fln9 rettaw-ts fw fliuyine their ..,...._. ,,... Nem...,.1 ,,. dua, The ..._...,_, U.-.. a.II'• l it ley, HllMew a.wt, s-t. A--. a.-, CMIM. TeNW Steek H-. S-te AM, ..... 116 ether., ~"'-in theMf Hew -.. rev utl"" w ? ~ ..... 9Mllty h .... 0... Of .... .._ .. PHONE: I N_EWPO .RT 2'1' .. . .,,... 673-1115 I PRODUCE IW. 0.-,.c....r'• ...... . ... C.--. ,...._. Ot I I rlw , __ t___._ c 0.-..a.lf 3 .......... I 1 • \ 1 • J -~ ' l I ~ • . . • ,. . I • , ~ J • I . • } ; -~ J . .. ~ ... ~ ' ' I ~ . • .. . ... . 1 ' . ........ • ~ • • . ~; . t ~ I .. . . . . .. . ,. ~ \. ~ 't 1 ~ .. ( -~ L~-- NORI African-Violet Is Choosy TW ..,., popular houseplant, tbe African violet, belonp to tbe ge. neria fudl.J. Not ne11oae cu irow and flower AfritW1 violeta bat for tboee who can there are .venl memben of the family that make good tralliDg Incl ~ti. The three facton in the succe11tul culture of tbele trOpjcel are hip bumidlty, warmth at !dpt and plenty of U1bt, but not 10 muda direct 11111 that tbe planta are burned. Twe ..-• tbat make espedally attractive banging baskets are CohuDDa and A~ynantbaa. Acllimenel a1lo make good trailing plants an• ban 1 nriety of colorfUI flowers. Tbey are grown from rhilomes and haw~ cycles and complete dormancy. • C1bu•H• ..ii A91chyNnthul are evergreen· as are African violets, and tbeJ bloom molt of the year. If &inn enough space and 1 large con- .. tainer. tbn will Uni doWll three or four feel ~L • ~ C"'•••• ere native to tbe American tropics while the Aescbynan-U... an their A.lialic counterparts. Aesdlynantbus bas species found in ' India, Malaysia and southern China. Melt 1p1Cies of both Aescbynanthus and Columneas have showy flowen, usually in shades of red and orange, The flowers generally are tubalar and two and three inches long. In some species the ends of the • petals Oare out, giving a hooded appearance. . 0... el the commonest soecies irown is Aeschynanthus lobbianus 1'bidl sometimes is called the lipstick-plant because of its brilliant red flowen. AA older name for Aeschynanthus is Trichosporum, a term still ,. Jlled bl ·clltalogs. ' Gloriela is lbe most popular ~Jumnea. The deep green or' p\O'Pliah In Selecting Hom~e leav• are very ornamental by· piemselves, but the hooded ~ ·Oow.rs male ~ plant outstanding. Other Col\unneas are alleni, ~ajlpinea, "scbiecleana and mk~Ua. Micropbytla is of speeial interest Since .its iJ~ are only tbree-eigfl~ .of"an inch ~ong, yet the flowers ~~two to1Jlree iDches Jong. . • •• • 1 1'we Js much more variation in the foliage of the ":arious .s~es of CoJunmei and Aesch)'nllllthus than among the flowers. ~. large, hairy k smooth. pointed and round leaves all are found on v-1ous --~es. ' -Dolt Morton SpecYI pride is teke" by thole whe Catt pNCl-.ce bloomint Afriun violets. One of the problems encountered by clevot ... of Mt-ken violets is findint • ,source of these unusuel houseplHh. The aver..-nursery does not cer~ ry them so home .. ,.._,. must look for nurseries ~t specielize in hou ... pl•nts or unusuel plents. Oekhurst Gardens ·in Arcadia is.one~ pl.~•· c 4 " UPTOWN ROUNDUP @ ... •• n . ~ Is I~ In ... " ancl ~th tbe arrival of thjs leisure season, theaters in Im Angeles and vicinity are busy with all types ol productions guaranteed to provide some delighlfully entertaining hours. Head in the open·air amphitheatre at Grif· lith Park, Greek Theatre is scheduled to open its summer season June 17 with ''Bra- siliana," a colorful native dance group of Rio de Janeiro. As an added boost to the Greek Theatre's 16th annual season, Mayor Yorty has promised to proclaim that week "Greek Theatre Week." Sl•ted to open June 27, "The Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet" will perform at the Shrine Auditorium. The prima ballerina, Maya Pliset.skaya and 50 dancers from Moscow's distinguished theater will perform through ,. June 30. At Huntington Hartford Theatre, "Cactus Flower" is on stage. The comedy stars Hugh O'Brian as a playboy dentist struggling to hold onto his carefree bachelorhood. But in the end, of course, ... we au have to go sometime. Not without a few good laughs first, however, if the successful Broadway run of the comedy hit may serve as an in- dication. INck ... in by popular demand at the Jnner City Repertory, June 5 througb 29, is •·sJow Dance on the Killing Ground," star· ring Michael Strong, Glynn Turman and Diane Sbalet. At the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Musjc Center Robert Preston and Mary Mar- tin are starring in the Los Angeles Civic ~a.. .......... .::> Bra:dl!a Menli Gres, "Carniv•I of Rle" wlll be rec,..ted June 17 through 23 when "Br• sili•M" .,...s the Greek 'The.tre's summer se•son in Griffith Park's •mphltt.Mtre. Hutlt O'Brien .,.. I ll1abeth Allen star in Cectus Flower,'' currently •t the Hunti• ton Hartford TltMtt:e. The contedy win be stated throutft June 2'. Light Opera's first presentation of the sea- son, "I Do !. I Do !" Following its June 22 closing, Angela Lansbury will star in "Mame" beginning June 25. At the Music Cen .. r's Mark Taper .r .lrum, the· l\merican premiere of "Jn the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer," is Oil . staee through. July 14. 'the drama concerns a scientist's struggle between his private conscience and national security. Also al the Fpnun on 1!fonday nights, New Tb~atre for Now productions will proviae entertaining and experimental theater. June 3 and June 10 mark the dates for its first plays this sea.-. son, ''Private. Private" and "The Golden Fleece." The Los An9eles Civic Light ~ra's second event of the season, "Calaeret,' ts OA stage in the Music Center's Ahmanson Thea- tre. The musical hit stars Signe Basso, Leo Fuchs and Melissa Hart. For the children. the American National Theatre and Academy in cooperation with the Los Angeles Department of Parts and Recreation bas scheduled a Children's Thea- tre Carnival June 38 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Pilgrimage Theatre in Hollywood. Shows will ran·ge froin Shakespeare to ballet, clowns and puppets. No admissSon charge: Nightly dance concert also will be staged at the theatre June 25 through 30 by professional and semi-professional groups, also at no cost .. At the Paudena Playhouse Student Thea- tre, climaxing a year's study, graduates are showing what they have learned with Ten- nessee Williams' "Suddenly Last SUmmer," Edward Albee's, "The American Dream•• and John Patrick's "Lo and Behold" cur- renUy on stage through June 2. Opening June 4 will be Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man." -Kristin Goff .......... 11.1• II j I ' 1 i -n o av ,N, .J. n.o ~-j)iii .. >ii ~ .-•• -I .................. ~ ... --------~---I --~ ----..................... ----~....---------~ ~ HOME.WO.Rll MADE ·S ·IMP·LI lN ,'1 ,999 · • ' I · l . £DIT01t'i ~:TIM II .. _., M a_._ e( ......, • ., the .. ....,,. ., r--· • _._ .,, ""'...,.... cw.---. Tiie w .......... wllt ...._ .... -'" .. -........ Ill """"9 ...0. With final exams looming on the horizon of most Orange Coast youngsters of mt ll'tlde through college age, the advantages of 1-'1 House of Tomorrow would be a highly ~table home feature in coming weets. An education center will be standard equip- ment in every home by 1•, predicts Dr. Robert D. Gates, director of education operations for Philco-Ford's Education and Technical Services Division. Expanding the potential of existing tee& nologies,. education will play a major role in the home. . '• Designed by Paul McCobb of New York, with Philco-Ford engineers and industrial designers supplying electronic inspiration, the education rooom will satisfy the learning needs of every member of the family, from those of school age to the adult and senior citizens of the household. An audio center will provide taped instruc- tion in foreign languages, mathematics, space na~a~n. or whatever you wish. U Swahili is your pleasure, you'll be able to master it just as fast as your own uniquely and divinely transistor- ized brain cells can absorb the information from the computer. .,.,,, i ' Father's work cent'er -a computerized con- sole that will supervise. his fillanclal records via electronic memory -also will provide the man of the house ,Mith an instant weather station. He wiH "be able to determine weather conditions thrOughout the country by means of weather satel-lit~s. · · By using a video phone in the education room, Fa\ber, will utilize a facsimile machine that wW tr~t and receive electronically all cypes of written material (including his mail) and a1'o de- liver news and stock market r eports. A home post office and newspaper will be available instantly 24 hours a day in the House of Tomorrow. There'll ... a control COMOI• fw the nYn of the house in the 19" House of T.morrow. Whet Mem....:.. thNUth her conlOle, D-4 peya fw th,..... his. ("Some lhi,.s __,•t ct..,.., .. says Dad.) N the ._.. el • ...,..... • quick dtedl •the INnk ta.lance may ... hK. ("If enty this computer _..,...-the..__, In .• ••well .. take It eut," eur m.n .,._, 601t rHlly weuW pay fw itselfl") Mt .... t«Rll MILY rUT ~.-. ..... JI, - Dr. Gales, who djrects PhUco-Ford's Educa- tion Developmeal Center, calb one part of the edu- cation room the '"library tenninal," •lrich , specializes in ~-uliJl'fl imtructioft (CAJ ). J • Tbe library terminal wW tap t.be.. home com- pater ( eyery BOUie of ToUIOJ"l'OW will haft an automated "brain" to nm ill 11etivities el«tront- , eally) for answers tbal mldlt be cont.med ill the ~ It aJ.o maf jnw fJ'onl a COl'DlllUO-ttf lilniy eoinpater that will store more e.s- Mastive informat.ka ill II ....... '8 ~ wrillen ' and pictorial form. · · · ·· · CAI equipment. 19 .......... roam el the. House of tomorrow will M pl"ll* •• Wftla • counes nqiq from tbl molt ll••tarJ ,..._ tac inltnlctfonj' to tbe molt complicated ldeDt'e caura. Homework from the &ape area can be T& --.. ........... ..,..., u ea die stud.eats',.. ll'ell ID lanlUalet and ether arts ud lcitlll9L 0. w w6ll ~ 101<.tve..,_,, TV, whicb w n- 1 pected to be med u~ la tile Houe of Tamor- row at In ·I.be Clulream. . I ~ I , Studenll will be suPPDed dally with • ....a of tape instead of books. ~'!be tafe .o=· .ti video end audio metvial fo' ....._ and Wiil ' reproduce enJarged copies of map1 pidmel from the home CClllqMder ad ceDtnl Blwary facility. Will Ded or Mom atib M alllle to check their cbildren's bornewort! "Why not?" 18)'1 Dr. Gata. "Jut-.... •• an entBin& a Cmlf.._.., Glen ii • .,.. SOil to debumube .... Dll'IDll .... di .. re&. tionsllip, The .ay ........... _ -·-119 A.D. ls Ulat (a tile S.... fll 'fwmlHH, flf· _..di beve a eawt• ... , ... ._....,, ......... .. keep u.em -..... ties." Facy tlleoriel? ............ ,..,....,e1.Ud Not by • k>Qg, lon.g shot. ,.,~a:'ll' ,. '1 c.- t , . c ( !r . f ' .}. ........ • • . ' • I \ t \ ' I ~ • ( ( I . -.... • • ' t l • ~ • t I ' • • J t • r l -· .' ! , , ~ ... .. -. I ._. ....... _ ............ tn.anl YOUU ENJOY OUI SUNDAY BRUNCH I l A M. TO 3 P.M. 1.• ' ' fl'IE "'·net 1965 f,,... ,,,,.," ... M.d'Jl9m ... ~ ...... ,,.__ a..mnu.a " ......... 1" CAMmC:O.OO ,_ ....... ...... s-. .......... .. ... CAA.,.-.. . ~ ...... ,,_ ....... ... lllOO ••• ~ ........... ..._,,.,, -...... ,. !I• • OISNDJ.MI• ............. ., ....... 11==- IUYIEllA IDUIJltiUn' c ......... c.-... Ca ltalte ---~ -.smwi.o LncMopi end Df11Mt' .... ~ Sahn'daJ. If• 0pn S•lldovl, 4 ·JO P·"'· w. .,. '-c•tM .. tflie lrittel Mrwt .W. ...,._....._I ....... tflie...., c.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ........... ---...... ~ IL-.. .-.,s .illfltr' MTYdM IM GNIMMllllMr • 571 S. MAIN, C>aANOI& --.. ----- Mel end Mary ....... dellthtfvl duo. er• maldftl mualc et leb Burns et Feshien .......... ._.... ........ .., ,.., Mtlht •apt ......, .. Mer tham. She .. Mery a.th...,....., fwmeremeorie ster. MEET THE PEOPLE c. 1111 ~ ,,.... hie 3 ~---I 1ell tM wcimn iD foed aenice, Mate ~ 1W're prom of what you le!'M aad Jftject tllaat fJl'ide &o tbe ·cbiJdren. Let them know ,... are semni the best.' " . Participation iD ~ program bas riseo nine percent from last year, making i\ ont of the best accepted in California. EYe ia Jftlkliaat of tbe Zollta Chdt of Santa Ml _. a ....... of tbe National, Cat. ifonaia and Oraalf CA>unty School Food Sen· ice Auodatiou. Sbe also is editor ol "Poppy Seeda," aw.WW el tbe SoatberD Califerllia School ,. .... Senke Alleciation. ,... ....... a --sbe atl"* Santa Ana College wbere llbe ia -~i:-MlsiM& la her S)*'e time abe ea,JG,s and coctiDS. This , .. -YICatioa abe ud Leo bope .., • f"lsbinc ill Brtiala ColumllU . Tiie Cremen ban one daupter, Leou. who is 21 yean .... Eve feels tUt an education in tbe variety. nutrition a8ll joy Of eatiDC is ind'9Cled rill every meal bei lood tenice prepares. -Oerethy Pier "1...--------K tt--........~-.....-::; 'Ulla nova .nurrl -'-Jlh COAST .....WAY ~llACM o·ur· 'N' ABOUf Continued From Peg• 11 ••• a cbef whose artistry is equal to bis sub- jects' potential delectability. "The birds you will meet there have en- joyed short-but-happy lives. "Refreshments will be served beginning at 5 o'clock and dihner will be at 6:30. There will be entertainment. Please dress infomr aHy." (The above is actually a reprint of a beautifully embossed invitation received from Mr. Jacobson and commenled upon glowingly in last week's "Out 'N' About .. column. It appears here in reply to many in- quiries regarding the content. And . . . re. member all youse guys . . . 'tis a private invite. It's mine, mine, ALL MINE! See you there, Jake.) N.OTES OF A NOMAD , Bill Lindley, Black Jtnie.bt. Costa Mesa plantman, the latest of the beach area "Inn" group . to become &odfather foe a Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harriman young-un. Lindley abared billing with Missy Heidi Laurie Ha.rrimata Ill a recent Sunday and couldn"t bave beela more •beaming. GF's for Barrister Il&rrima and ~·, two boys • . . Gino Boarero, Reuben • supervisor and Benda llcM.Uea, enetiJDe maucer ol Tbe WUler, Monterey aacl more recently un- loader of his own restaurant in San Jose. ~ *· ... Pw tllDle no .... Mked the wa.ere. ...., oi ,.._.ftelllilt ntnonliuire vma Barmer • . • )'M'll lad Mr ~nnlnit ta packed -.e. .t Bill CWney s iD Su ll'er· undo Valley. Don't fret, laowever. SIWD be ftturnini to Bob Burns Restaurant, Fuiioa Center, Newport Beach for a ~ IHHHH-g stand in Septm:nber. Tba's all! ~ ~~-~~ ...... Or ... Ceunty ••• AND GltEAT1 IAIBI lllUlllZ 1llO -....... 1:45 Nithlly Except Sunder e COCKT AIU e DINNER e DANCING FOi · IESEIYATIONS: S36-1421 21112 Oce-. A¥eftUe Huntl""9n IMch. C.hf. ~~...__..-~ hll Cllll1111hM ............ ... home. ..... .............. ·· 1 ~ fl\. SIA& IESERVAT~~.:~GGEST~ ~ \ Olll WliO s:t1 '·"'·· z:t1 A.M. hlty 111 21st Pl., Newport leach Ollole 3-9560 I Ope11 Vear Round 'D•lfy 12·12 Frt and ••t. 'tll I a.m. ....._~II Do!U&.Y l'I~ .... t. Mef JI. '"' ---------r IF MAN'S HOME'S HIS CASTLE G I Y E ~ 1.-M : A P EA C E F U L c ,o R N ER '-A quiet comer at home used as an office for the harried homemaker or tbe bUly wa1e earner aeema to be tbe new trend these days. An at- tractive solution to the "at-home office" is offered by Conant Ball with an English-inspired .kneebole desk in oak, with matching leather covered Windsor chair equipped with office chair control. For comfort, the S!tting is completed with a bigbbac.k wing chair covered in a cheerful green, celadon and lemon tree of We print. For architectural interest and storaee, a series ol bookcases and chests is added. Tbese large wall units, w i t h quatrefoil designs aJM\ top deatil mokliDgs, are also oat. · This practical and cheerful area could be arranged in a comer of an existing living room, or could be part of a library or den where r.e- laxing and working go band in band. 1be well-equipped dest bas two file drawers, deep enough to .ilolt many bills, letters and other important papers. In teepanc with the En&· lish style ol the oak furniture, the lamp bas a ~eep told bue an4I mata- ing lampshade. Time will pass quickly under such pleasant wortmc coaditions . ''*"· ,,,,., 11 .... The Colorful Sound of Ora119e County Music I RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM .... FROM FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH D'.111 G II .Ill~' ·I .. ·110 ~1 ~1110:0jll ,. Future Sipp.a. 111n ..... ._ ii tbe teyaoae .... conliderinc future inno.atklaa ill-.. decontia1. New idell ill bome delip aim for pater limplidty aat e,e • peal. IDtenltiDI colon, 1111...r ... more practical labrits, wider vc ~urniture finilbee, easy to deaa · , mi fixtures ud more builMa _, featunis, u well .. e111-are lmfal and Dew delien tecbniqaM ue ... ·-t.ractioDa for tbe bomemiW CODlideriaf future decoratiQ( projects. -.. ....... ~ lllltilll eye appeal that the lboal4 watcb for ue: _,_.,..._ ... kitCMD 1.C:"*· witll ...... , ...... ~. .. lelf.det ................ ..... -··· ........ pref ........ .... al lireplaces. -Furniture, SUC'h as sofas, Chairs and some serving pieces, whicb may be moved easily. -Unusuel well a.nd floor tiles (avoid far-out colon Wllea it'• possible to mate a cbange in I few yean). -n... IMn ..... use ol rattaa fu.ra- iture in fine decorating. s1,..11c1ty ill furniture clelip with unuaal fiaashes. -Pert .... chef.caddy carts to take the coot out Of tbe titcben and into the liYiQc w : 'Ibey are complete widl bailt- in ranee ana wortinC areu that are con- cealed completely wit.bin the tea cart. -PrHtlul and more useful carpet. inc., . ~ •••I .. IUl'face. for furnt- bn and cabinetl with tbe a,ppearante ol natural grain woods, leatben, burls and vinyls. -Wider aelection of drapery fabrics with guarantee labels for cleanin(. and IUD protection. • NEXT _weac IM~~ OF COLOR ~~~r""\~ ' ~ .ddress inquiries~ questions by letter to: DMignen Not--. Weekender Magazine. Post Office lor 1875, Newport Buch, c.trfomia. .._o..t I .~. ' '"""""'!' ~ • , ~ , • I ; ( . . • l . f i ~ • . . ' I r , ~ - -- • • . . .. • ' . ~ . ' • -. ' , . ' f . .. .. .. ;: .. .. • . • . ·t . ~ ! .. . -. .~ ,1 .i , ' , ' • ~ r 11~11;m • ' IT'S ,\MERELY " ===-.. .... -. ... ..... ,uu-1 ~• 1 ·w •··llA·l ;.:I _,lt1rf II & I WI ______ , 10 .(ueuJ OOl pMSJUI 1,1laAtrq SllJl.R JO J19d IJ1D ',Pµai~ r-lalpm'P P"opdq• ------------ .. M .. IN.D OYl·R MA.T·TE ·R WESTMl'NSTER CL·ASSES TEACH POW.ER AND ESTE:i .M, OF NATURE · Up Westminster way the recreation departm;nt offers a pretty wide range of activities for those who want a little mental stimulation. physical exercise or just pure ''fun." . It's even possible for one to get exercise while refining the mind and to enjoy the entire process. To many of the registrants in Westminster's . Ai.kido classes, this comes u quite a surprise. Sbowing up at their initial Aitido class, mast people are p~red for something sin\Uar lo Judo or Karate -a development ol pllysical strength for self-defense . I > Actually, ac&rdiq lo Detective Ser~ Ernest Hilb. Aikldo u- pert and inltrudor of th WesfmiftlMr claJses, Alkldo represents the pow- er -of the. miJld to rein tht Wy. Using ... basic principles .of nature . such as "reeistance creates force." "a ~vhlt My is easyilO control" and "follow the path of least resistance/!. all •Aikido moves. stem from an effort of the mind -not the mascles. Before ping ·into action the mind b; set to bring forth the body's natural power. Evolving l.to·m this discipline is what Sergeant High terms the mos·t imoortant and gratifying aspect of Aikido -a stren~th that comes from self~scipline and that carries over into all phases of life. Those who have . mastered Aikido are said to be better students. Many women find that by using the conceakation exercises that are part ol the coune. everyday tensions that create headaches and cause havoc with peace and harmony in the ))ome. are re.moved. The essence of Aikido is termed Ki. the power stemming from the .inner self. Sergeant mgb likens this to the powe.r of the universe. AJways interested in martial arts. Serge.ant Hi~h studied Judo. Ka- rate and Kendo before delving into Aikido. He was born in a community comprised of almost 95 percent Japanese and was exposed at an early age to their arts. For many years Ai.k.ido reputedly was 'kept secret from the masses in Japan. Handed dowh by the Minamota family, it was taught only lo royalty and persons of high birth. Following World War 11 au martial arts in Japan were banned for a lime, and upon the relaxation of this ba,,, Aikido came to light and slowly began to gain popularity. ' An attempt is made. Sergeant High reports. to maintain control of the teaching of Aitido so that its principles and philosophy do not become ·distorted. In judging Aikido, not only is physical proficiency considered, but "citizenship,,, whether or not the participant wishes to put bis know I· e7dge to ~ood use, or bad, for physical force. One is supposed to gain self respect for himself as weU as others, to apprecia(e people. ·and above all · to esteem nature. When all these points have been mastered. in the United States the top rank for Aikido is the first degree brown belt. Interested in joining Westminster's Aikido._classes? The next session start~ June 26 and is open to males and fetnales 12 years of age or older. Registralion. which starts June 12. is on a first come. first served basis. The fee for the eight sessions is $3. Ed Ricci. director of recreation for Westminster. may be called at 893-4511 for further inforrpation abo.ut the course. • Want to know more about Aikido before laking the plunge and join- inJ?: the class~ Several copies of Senta Yamada's bOok. "The Principles and Pra<'lice of Ailddo" are t.o be found in the Orange County Public Li· braries. It should be interesting reading before that first mat session. .,.. PICTURES - A few pointera, firat, to .. t the young 141dy used to the fine art of Aikido. This restraini"I hold, top loft, will kffp o•verything unclor control -and no effort, phyaical that is, on your part, ,lady. Now, below that, the two men will faco each other and .how ah..,.. posi· tion that allows our instructor to take comptote Mlvanta .. of his assailan ·• Just another hint or two, youf19 lady, and you'll be roady to try a fow of theH mental exorcises on your own. This folS.W doesn't mind havi"I you shove your hand agah'5t his face (next 1N99, top loft). With hia monf•• dexterity, ho doesn't feel a thing. This hold ia call.d katat•tori kokyu-ho nav-. Think you're ready to 9ivo • ct.monstrati<'n"' Woll, why don't you give it • try . , . · Wow I How did &he manage that? treaclin9 clockwise, opposite,. ... atart· i"I top right) Why, boforo wo could oven movo our oyes she put that hi· low clown on tho mat with his tootsies up in tho air -and ho's suppoaed to bo tho instrvctor. They call this throw s.nkajo. No wonder they don't wNr shoes .In thia claul ......... ....._~LY f'll(T F.-,1 _., JI 1•1 • ~• • • •' • • r .. ... ~~ Ji . I ,ICM'.J .•ENT ART EXHIBITS ~'EWPORT NATIONAL~ BANI -1080 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit during reg- ular banking hours, the cartoons of Orange County artist, VtrgiJ "Yip" Partch. Dick Shaw, Phil lnterlandi and gaest cartoonists. 1 ~AL SAVINGS AND LOAN -. ~ E. Coast • l •ahway, Corona del Mar. On exhibit durinf ( ttiular business hours, beginning June 3. work . bJ seven, teen.age art students. CORONA DEL MAR UBRA.RV -420 Marigold, C.ona del Mar. On exhibit during regular lib- rary hours through June. hooked rugs b~ Joe ._ntel. ~-' CO.... GARDEN GALLERY -2S25 E. Coast H._..,ay, Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Mon. through Sat. The Newport Harbor Serllce League, which sponsors the gallfl'y. ii ~ying paintings tJy Alton Ratble. BALBOA PAVO.ION GAILERY -4W Main St., Balboa. Hours : Wed. throuch Suit. 1 to 5 p.m .; Moa.-& to 9 p.m. No admiSsion cbuge. Cur- rently on exhibit;"-'Ir 1 Had $1.000 . . . " col· ledi8rs' choices of a}\ they would pure.hue. CH.AWS GAUERV -1391tii....S. Cout Higllwa). Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 8'n. to 5 p.m. dail). Currently on exhibit portraits and collages .by Evelyn Gathings Butler, bl'om.e and wood sculp- ture by Miriam Shelton and paintin&• by Mark Florian. There is no admission char1e. ; ,.. "' -.. "' LAGUNA BEACH ART As.WaAnON -Gallery, ., CUff Drive, Laguna Beach. Roura: Moa. tbrougtr Sat. to 5 p.m.: Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m • Currently on e bit, watercolors by members of the American atercolor Society. Donation for non-members. . Phone 49t.Wl for furth- er information . HUN11NGTON BEACH CENTER -77T1 F.dlnger. Huntington Beach. On exhibit June 8, 7 and i during regular busineas hours paintings by members or the Westminster Art Asaoc.lallon. DORIAN HUNTER GAUERY -524 W. Common- wealth Ave., Fullerton. Hours: Mon. throu&b Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Currently on exhibit acry- lic and enamel peintin11 by Thomas Rols~. CHA.JU.ES BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Mala ~ Santa Ana. Hours: Tuel. lbroulh S.l II m. to 4:30 p.m.; S1111. 1 to 5 p.m.; 'lbun. eve- 1 7 to. 9 p.m. No admlaiCID cbar.p. Cw- renUy po exhibit, explora(Qq ~by Robert D. Routh or Anaheim,. ROBINSON'S -~ N. Euclid, Anaheim. Oil u • bibit during regular ·bual.... -..., a 1'*1ecl• 1 membership show of more U>u • art p6eees. LI VE TH EAT E:I • OPINING THIS WHK "Ray aauta Sllow'' ComJ>(l'eM•rranger, Ray Charla ud bjs band will appetr with guest performers, Tbe Raelettl, .,.,. 4 tilrougb June I at the MelodJN9d Tbeatft, II Freedman Way, Anaheim .. Performuces: ,._.. through Fri. 1:30 p.m.; Sat. 1:30 and 9:31 p.m.; Sun. 3 and a p.m. Phone 133-41117 Cor furlbeT m. ronnauon. II E·1P R 0 DUCT I 0 -N 5 CAN LOOK ..-. • ._,, J1, , ... .... ' ...... " , _,i-. '4Geet ·--., .._ .. "'Good Womu el Seln•H," a faWe .r Southeut Asia, is being presented bf the Irvine Repai«J Theatre in the Studio Theater of UCJ.. 7'01 lntne St.. Irvine. Perfonnancea Tri., May SL. and Sa~ June l. at 1:31 p.m. Pbooe 133417 . ·~ "-"' ,,,_,, The Aasodatioa wttll apedal &llNt st., Wes llGGl- gome.ry' will perfann at tile ......,..... 'l'lleatre, 10 Freedmaa Way, .Avhelm, ......._Jue I. f>tr.. formancea: Fri., l :JD p.m.; Sat. I:• Nd t :• p.m.; Sua. S and I p.m. Pboae 771-79. ... ,.. ., . .,_ .. A Teene1u1 Wllllama drama._ ... ,,.. Jtti111t fl U. Jpana.,''-wlll be pl'Ul?tM ., ... Fal11-,. .... lipterl Fri. Md lllL t11n'1P ,_. I ·la ·M .11111-*- elltbaler Center, 1U 8--VIM Drift •. ,...,._. Curtaln Ume 1:30 p.m. Pbone ...., . I ..~ Lnes • A•111w" A comedy 'aboat todaJ'• e8tertaiameet ieduttrJ. ··Nobody LoftS an~." la~ Pre-aw Fri. ud Sal, tbrouP J.lme I lfJ tbe Oraqe Stud.lo Theater, t• N. Stalle ~&hid .• Oraete. Curt.in lime 1:30 p.m. Pbene SSS-m.1. ..... .,... ................ ''Slow Daace cm t19e IWllJIC car..d." a emtempcw- ary drama, ii beillC pr 1111ted ......... J-12 a& the IA(una ~Sit Oeea Aw~ Lquea ~ach. Perfonnaaces Wed. ~ Set .. ~urtaia lime 1:30 p.m. Pbone .-i. ...... ,, ......... ~ Tbe Broedwaf ~ a.tt. .,._...a .. pn,• 11 lleinC ltqedbJtM llltaAMCw MJ ..... en, ID W. Ida St., S-. Ml. l'rt... ..., a m Sal, Jwae L Cwtaia.U.. I :• f .a. ...._ .. 21• for further ........... LIKE ORIG.INA.LS One way 10 gel an on gjnal painting is to paint vour own; another is to ta.ke a reproduct.Jon and dodor it up to look like l.he real thjng. ~ Ttie technique is demonstrated in the photo- graph at left. Hyplar Gel, a colorJea medium w~b goes on white but dries' completely cl.ear, ii bru.s on the surface of the reproduction. Tbe mos importanl forms in the painting art empt.a. si and buill up. Wann eolian ma.Id pl an- eral applications using two brulllel fGr diffenDt texlur~ one 4.235 soft bristle brwb and one 4221 lira brlstle brush. Cool blues, greens and grep wbicb tend to recede should be s;ve.n only one coat. The medium also can be used to <'ODvert. priJlts and ~ frolll ma(aines into beautiful. aotJaea.tit-lOokt'lg paintings, and it's great for mn- jng collages. Experiment with fealbera, bottle caps or perhaps some leaves, use the gel for ap- plication <it is also ln adhesive), and then gloss over the whole surface to keep it dust and moistur-e- proof. Children will enjoy er.eating tbejr own art after a briefing. Give them a couple of magar:ines, a pair ol scissors and a jar of the solution and Jet them gplash away. When the works of a.rt a.re completed, mount them on inexpensive backing and frame them. To display pictures to the best ad•antaie, pick a spot with brigtlt illumination so tutures will show. lt also is a good idea to haft tlle liebt frotn • window or la.mp l'Qlllin1 from the same direction as found in the painting. • ... l .......... ~ ... .~ ........ ~ :, . c ,; , ... "' .'i h ·• '~ c ~ ,.,,.. ... ·. ~ ; ·f ' , t '( •f ~ .~ I • c ----11:•• • i ! t I • • \ . ' t , • ... v _,... - .. .. f ... •, -~ ~ •• Cutln .... ~hp f Wt buy tbe dellre for more green veaetables ••• bu& .W. POACHED EGGS! Tbe tiUe of ,.. -7"~ ~. "Onen Salad ... Three Kiadi Dnllblp, u miPt be· a· wilmer. It . : ~ _.u ..,. . al story. lints In thls . * a~ churches an4 cemeteriei, tblt Pall' of artists haven't misled too many of tboie facets, have tbey, Bruce?) * From L. C. J~ owner of New. porter Inn. Newport Beach: "Where tbe waters of tbe Columbia Riv· er join those of the Willamette lies tbe beao- Uful, fertile (and to tbis day somewhat priJJU. tive) ~uvies ·Island .. ~· known for. many years u Dutt Island. "Before tile White Man came ·and per· bpt even tbe ~ )fen, great cl~ gf duck . ~-~ aocl , ...... folio~~ route tbe"1'. anc-.n , . '. .~ hs'tt taken fe.i:-UMM11~ ol_ Ytal'.'. llave . ·,.1· , ,wln1M their ·~ $eat!l each year from t&e ·: ;~.· • .cllill GI the Can~iiaa wmter_ : .. with Sauvf~ ·~ hl8lt u one-ol .Mr way statlGm. . " . . .. . . . ... . "N . ~·· .· ·., Rltjects ~ver a ~-1 wlll9 -.the....,....andcab. anU ':: Wiil at tbe tun 'ol ..tbe ceo- . ''The piopnet.Qr · Ol l>uck _Haven on Sau-. vies llland, L. C. Jacobson. bu a pudcQ. lar affection '°' these beautiful, wild 1linll. He planted corn and other _confections to keep tbem mindful of the comforb ol Sau. vies llland. tuy. . ''Alie a .... ol aM Western tceDe. "On June t , 1968, L. C. Jacobson invites Enm-= . procti~ toward old 1....,an 111 ~. farms ad cemeteries. . "Bnct Geas, s.dillleb9ck hUl owner, Jau ..... .., ......... two. artists: 'Tbeir wen ........... amLYirile, -u.e,. . OU to join lliJD and convivial friends ia Jam-~ree Hall at tbe Ntwporier Ina, for • Mn- qutt where Uae choicest of tbe annual visi- tors tor Duct Haven will be served. ~ • llillllJ I( dae AmerJcu West lw. ~,..... ... , t ••..• "They shall be prepared by Oscar Zink • (Alld la . .,..,.... ......_ cabarets, oJd ,. • l coftti~ 0n '• 12 ·.~m>os.1\._~~ros . .J, UM or Dos Senors y Seaoras! Ka the Smday llDniDI f eelinc with The .... El .-s .. Mucho r.raftde Huevos Rancheros f ernando says ••• Mucho bueno con Marprita y tequila mary tor txdtill '*"' ... ..,.,. .... • M llSTll Clf•• llhix I hritill Millt • lll1 ---• ~ lfACH ....... '44-111t " UDO LOUNGE Centi-Dlnci .. m.~, ... Bill McCLURE DUO ,,. ... ., .... HERB-a mo ~·llA·1:45U. " mt llUIFAST ,..,_,aa.2,_.. " FASr FUST .. tile llllSy 1111 ... pl ...W.,SU:lOa&• 2:31pA ••' ;·f . ~ . ~ f_, I ; \ -tFMEf i r I for L1'1'CM<m, ~. htadov Bninc1&, '· ca nw odon•e ila c:liMtg - tM "C1lllAcall" appeqrmg l"ridor. s.ctmlat _, s~ ,.. .. ,.,,..,,., ... *~Hr~*" SWf.f. I> ST-" l\f. S l ST PRIZE~ SCHWINN "Twofer" BICYCLE 2111 PRIZE :....-=-... 3n PRIZE =:.1:.::-e- ~.... . ....._ SEAi BEACH Peclflc (Mat Hw\t, 1W Me.In It. SANTA ANA·WARNEI ..,_ A"9. 11r M9lll It. WESTMINST[R .,...,_... "· & c~ -...... lectlla #Al .....n,. ",. .. .,.,, ... "· 1tM -~---=-.. ~ .. --------~ ....................... ----~==--~ ~ - ' ;H ;::.•· .. t;T.-=; ;. ~· r ,. ......... 1111'11 MIU·,..... ,.,..,,..,,., .... ,. a··1v1~1 A 1IK~ID·Ot: F :·UL~L . • ( ' • t, ., --~1 .......,. \ -- .. , l I . . .... . . . . ~ l -.... ~ . \ \ ' . • -. .. • -• ; ~ ~ :. I ". I . .. \ • • : i : <'. I " ' • I ~ I ; t ; 1 " • . t I : l ' ' , I 1 f i ! I . . ' • -~ ,.. : :I ~ ·~ . I r • ~ I I ' • . • ' I I • - . ' • • , ' l l • " I - La PoeacJa A Pleaser Prime requisites for the successful operation of any restaurant . , , and partic- ularly in the case of a new one trying to cat.ch on •.. are good food ·anc1 .fast, effici- ent service. La PODda de Mexico, located on the site of tbe former Wagon Wheel and Bonanza eai.erles •l the entrance to tbi K~Mart Shop- pinf Clllter in Costa Mesa, has both. ,, la addlUoa, this tamale tavern a1so has lair prkel ud procticlllly unlimited parltlng •pace smnc for it. All it reaD7 nieds now la for a few out- tfiboaMa: 10 llW It a .try and ea•• the word along ~ M g wUt they encounter there. Yoa ..... And it a happy chore to dG so. A llG ONE LPdM 11 a biJ e1tatilltbm.ent .. , seating 14' diDen at a time-: .. a~ is also a plea&- ant montqe of booths and tables, red cur- tain1, ,....,. wheel chandeliers and hanging lanterns, dler bonu, Mulcan jugs, colorful chill pepper decoro-. bright place mal5 .... IG(t. _..., " And •.• ..._, al bleuin1s __ . not one note of Del'VHbatterinC Mexican music seeped over tbe tpa's musical sound system "A• TIW E.ar••H r ....... l•ltnMI'' PRESENTS MARI DAVIDSON I . AND THE BIG SOUND FRIDAY-SA TURDA Y-SUNDA Y DAVIDSON TRIO TUESO~Y THRU THURSDAY SPECIAL ''SUNDAY SESSION" FOOD & DRINK -BUFFET-S9c BLOODY MARYS -50c: 9:00 -2:00 r "PEISONAUZED SERVICE" DAY OR NIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES • 1045 BAYSIDE DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0200 ~~ e BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON e SUPERB DINNERS e ENTERTAINMENT VILLAGE INN 129 Marine 673-4530 &.lbrH I. .--·-.... .. 0 " ~ a. 0 OUT 'N' ABOUT: Or1nge CMly's hst1wlll 11111 fllleltll1well Scene •uring the course of a meal thorougbJy en- joyed by thi11 restaurant reviewer on tbe oc- casion of a recent visit to La Posada. ~ Served by a dark-e)'ed charmer wear· ing a name tag reading ''Ofelia," the repast consisted of two e.nchiladas literally swim- ming in melted cheese and accompanied by scads of refried beans and rice ... the over~ all adorned with aliced black olives. · The tarilfT lnc1uding an icy cold 4&-cent botUe ol beer ••. $1.75. EXPERIENCE TELLS If you immediately notice a different taste to, the refried ~ce served ar La Posada, here's the explanation. F"""ly-ouront •wh••• ,-.. F...I It M1.lc1,._ Not 1 ... 1t1tkti'" '"°"'" ........... ...... -. ....... """' ·--· , ............... 11 ........... ,,_ -ILVD. CM. _, ..,, NOWI -/( DANCING ;n~:::~:; ~;ti~;~/'' -~.~-·~:W°::J Pl\VlblDlt ,'A~ PAUL ~'" MILLER sing ing w ith Mt'fU' Cl0lt£ CITAM lllllTO..'S •11• ... T DllUMMlll.11 ....... NlWPOIT IEAOI • IAUOA PININSUlA roR RESERVATIONS (71"') 673~633 Chef Don Cress explains that tbe dish is not "typical Mexican rice" .•• but a con. alamoration he dreamed up, out of nece9'> sity, exclusively for LPdM patrons. , The "necessity" stems from tbe fact that Cress' mother-in-.law is owner ol LI 1larrut4a, Balboa Island and his uncle the keybolder at Tortilla Flats, Laguna Beach. ~ Having Jltl'Ved as chef •l both those establishments ', .. and being "family" all the way .•. cress refused to·ut:llize recipes learned during those experiences; bence tbe different taste to his rice at the Costa Mesa taco teepee. Owner Ralph Cover brings more tban his share of experience to La Posada as wen., having landlorded. the Mexican Village con-- cession at the Pomona Fair for eighteen years . . , in addition to mastermtnc1ing a most successful operati~ at the memorable Canadian eentennlal Celebration. Their combined efforts produce viva! El Mauuloi ~AMILY RISTAURANT AftHIN11C MUK:AM fOOD .•OW All.c:oNDmoNB .... 1 ......... ,_ ..... ....................... .... _..._. •••..... $1.H JM.11-lT...,_.wll\._._.. -. ................. ... ................ ·.SI.SO LUMCHIOM SNCIAU 0,.: ...._ ..... "-. -11:tt-11:M M.-S.. -11:tl-11:H s-. 1J:tt-11:tl,..... 1161 ....,_, lh& CM IM lt.J C.-.... W-6411 RICK CHADBOURNE COMBO TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 PM. FREE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS! .., ..... ,,... ~J .... ........, """~ ,_ ... •••h Bill MARTINI'S Ill L IM COSTA MESA ~111 DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT --~ ........ --......... c ... .,. Trle ... o ... .,. ... ~ .. ~ ~~ ~ ... ~,. ,. .r#C'<l\.o "~.r°"' HAYDEN CAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON JOSEPHINE COURREGES Wrr..,.rly Witt. Thr D•C•1tr1 I J1t.ul ENCHILADA & TACO ....... , $1.JO CHIU RELLENO-ENCHILADA •• $1.45 lefwol -nca. ...... - -..... e COCKTAIU e 9093 E. Ad•m• lat M.gnoli•) Hunt. leach 962·7911 , ... ,, -JI, llU ~- • • • • ly Don Wilson • viands most everyone sholltd enjoy. CANTINA CONDIMENTS You'll find all tbe usual cantina condi· menl!J available at LPdM .•• between the hours of 11 :30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. or so, seven days a week. ~ There are the snacks, the a la cartes, the lpflcial combination plates, the complete dift.. aen ... all as mentioned before, priced eomparatively witb other Mulcan menus around Orange County. Of special interest, however, mi&ht be Uds trio of ole! ouhtudera. FLAlrrA -oversized taquitu, stuffed witli shredded beef, onions, bell peppers--an4 a pacamole sauce, deep-fried for crispness geia1cl FRENCH RESTAURANJ 1 •• Lrc..-... ••• COSTA MESA c....W .t • ......., & lrl1tol 540. 3641 O....h111ft10 I; ,.._....._..t4:1t11 -A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR MENU - Chic~•" with Mushroom ........................ 3.40 Ve•I Cordon Bleu ·························-·······J.SO Yul 01c1r l&er1rd'1 Sp•ci1/I --···-l .IS Trout Stuffed with Crib -······-···········J.15 lw•etbr1ed Ch•ts•ur -···· .. J.75 Trip• 1 11 Modi dr Geen -·-···--·····-l .75 ...._ ....... s.., If lrlell. hpl.... & .._.,. OPIN I ,.M. ·II P.M, CLOSID MONDAY • ' .. ·-·-·--.................... ··------...-.-- TH' DORYMEN FISH 'N CHIPS IS IT PIRACY? TH' DORYMEN IS SEWNG IOATS FOil ...___ $1.0011 Now •'t'et"fO"' in the f1mily c•n afford • bo1f fully ~uipP.ecf with a mevth w1terin9 flah '1 ·1hip1 dinn•r1 flt for tht hvn1rie1t 1~ipper tnd hi• trew, Sall O't'er .. ''ni' ~rymen.'' 2100 W. Oi:••D lronf1 N•wf!Ofi leech end piclc up a boat of tender, t•sty fi1lri 1ft reel ti!f P.Of•fHt. Th' Dorymen 1arve1 l•al1ret1 and l~nd· en from 11100 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. ·I ,_,., ""'°' "· ""' " and served with a curlycue oJur cream • • • BO ~nu each. LA POSADA CHILI BURRITO -pack· ed with beans and ground beef (wtth or witb- eut avocado), deepfried and served IAl~r1· ed in red chili, chopped onions, tliced tomato, 11bredded lettuce and sour ~ ... $1.25. LA POSADA TOSTADA -toasted tor· tilla heaped high with beef meat, shredded lettuce, special sauce, guacamole and sour cream . . . truly a King Siu tostada · ..• all for Sl .10. Beer, the Only alcoholic beverage at LPdM ... by tbe glass, botue or pit~ber. We Get Letters From Mrs. Joseph H. Sugarman, New.· port Beach: -_ ... "I read 7our column always a'nd have tried many o your restaurants descri~ and TALK ABOUT A "HOUS·E SPECIAL". YOU WON'T IEAT THIS -ONE ANYWHERE*! 1 U.S. AA CHOICE 1/2 L8. ' AGED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK t INCLUDES CHOICE OF CLAM CHOW-s195 ' DER OR ROQUEFORT SALAD, BAKED I POTATO W/SOUR CREAM & CHIVES, GARLIC TOAST. "AND W( DON·r MEAN '"' cosr ALONE. • _j{ona '_J(ai RESTAURANT IESERYATIONS: 892-1177 EDWARDS AT :£SA HUNTINGTON I CH TAKE SAN DIEGO FIEEW TO GOLDEN WEST TURNE>FF • RIGHT ON BOLSA TO EDWARDS AVENUE • Schroeder's A ~o"'m•f ~"" ~~.~!:~ho;~,9'ft ' ... •nd Tim• to Enjoy It! · ~ ewwr .. ·, DlllMra ••• V2:...SC. . "BEA TIPOSSIDENTES" MAXIM? MAGIC? - MADNESS? L __ .,,.. JIMMY YANN 11110 lbcop0T...., For Reservation• Talephon. 67S-o470 1281 E.t Cont Hwy. -c ........ M• " - I • • Especially bein& • ,....I lbo•rea. M. I \ ..;.., .. Having moved here from Loa "'81elea in September, I am a'Nr.ed at tbe namber ol trand dlni011acilitie& la Newport-. t.. ·--.... Balboa -. _,.,. to say, have only hit the high spotl. Am most interuled to ... 10Q ltal1 a • one.-man cam~ to haw -. • two frtM veaetabllo serv , ...i~ lot --.. ant tbaC"wilt serve a 'Z:::C )Ute witb po8cbed eus or ~ cie Even men migbt e•t &bu~ in aw bile I --·etliredofjut"---· I lllruleft to wrtle • -collod ''GMO Salocl -.• n.r .. Xlod. ol ill'eUloc ... Thank you lor your aood ........, and tb1nt otermy SUUMtloiaa. I WQUJd evtn lip a petfUon." . ('lbanl: -lor _. 1ood -. Mn. Suguman .. -ud _your __ _ pauedoa to -loll-g,. area. So ••• no campaiplo(, 80 petllJllli'-. -ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S TWO GREAT RESJAuRANTS __ ~~®~ . ' •LUNCHEON •DINNER • COCKTAiiS \ MAL & . ..._ MARY IETH DUp TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY • J7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN BUFFUMS AND BROADWAY Open: Weekd1y1-Luncheon: ll·S Dinners: 1:00-12:00 Saturdays-Luncbeoar 11J00.5:00 Dln"t_n: 1:00-ll:lt SUndays-Dinners: f:00.12:tl RESERVATIONS 644-2011 "= I ~ - ~: J ~· • \ ~ .. ,. - ' - ~ l· ( • ' I c l ; . I I I . • ... ._ •