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1968-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
• • 1 ' eca . . . ' ' . ' Mesa ·Gas S.ta(ion .Tor~hed.; . ' . . . Poli~e .. seekin:g ~wo Yont.hs '--'AY AFTERNOON, JUty J, :1961 . . . .·4th E· N Parade .. Rnute_,._ • I . • • I -:niv-es~,-enec ecJ= r In Mesa Slaying HERE'S THE ROUTE OF. ·JULY 4TH PA0RADE Anti-Reag~n Move Mounts ' From Witt Servi... SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A group 0£ political amateurs and a seldom-used provision: of the state constitution threaten to embarrll! Gov. Ronakl. Reagan just before the Republican NaUooal Convention 1n August The group headed by en unemployed used car salesman is nearing its goal of forcing the Republican governor to defend himselt ag.amst ouster from of· lice. ~ . • . The recall petiUons state Reagan ls "not competerit in matters of govern! ment and public affaiN," accuse ~ of undermlning the state health pro. gram, hl8'tlng educa&n and trying to furthec hlJ _J>el'IODll ambltion'I." Reagan ~lppeared at a news con· lerence Tueaday and r... the first tlm• took the recall !Wolan mOYe terlouo· ly, • • He expressed coofklence that not "<Doud> si(Dl!Ures woilld be obtallled ,. \ • trom among the state's eight Jl\Jllion . reg.Lstered voters to require an elec· llO!I, But be lllo voiced. C""'-"!111 that the ~I might come during the CODYt.Dtlon,.whlch opens Aug. $ at Milllll llelCh. ' . Reapn will go to the convention as a favorite aon pn!l!iidenttal candidate, leoding 1he as.membe1' CJallfornia "(Sie'llECALL, P110 If ' . . ·~ ~· ... ~--··••etJ ·;.\ :,·1 ( " . I ' , . N'ew fork Sniper Slp,in > ' • In Battle With Police NEW YORK (AP)-A man shot a woman to death Jn a Central Park comfort ~tation ~y ~ then woupcI· ed an elderly~man and two policemen before he was killed by officers wear. ing bulletproof veals, poll"' reported. · Tear gas fired by police flushed the heavy-set, middle~aged gunman from a cluster of trees,· near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to which he had fled. Oarry\ng a .45-oaUber · A r m y revolver, he climbed tx> the roof of the stone comfort station and crouched with his feet in a six·inch-deep puddle of Nlin water. . "He W8' down, but raised up and fired ~e ·sttots out of •his.revolver," said Detective Ll. Arth\8' Deutcb. "I let him have 12 in the chest .and Mcloughlin hit him too." Deutch and Capt. Rob.er t Mcloughlin both were wearing bullet· proof vests. · The shootings occurred near 85th Street and Fifth Avenue, across from some of the city's most exclusive apartment houses. Jacq\}ellne Ken· nedy lives Jn the area. She is away with her children at Hyannis Port, Mass. · Police &aid the gunman was car· rying a bank book with the name of Angel Aogeloff of Manhattan. The body of the woman, who was DOt immed;iately identified, was found In a bobth in the women's part of the com· fort station. She was soot in the head, police said. Most seriously injllred was Charles · Bach, a resident of the ne!ghb<>rhood, who was walking hlJ dog In the park. He. was in Lenox .Hill Hospital. with •a bock wwnd. The wounded policemen - Patrolman Philip Sheridan ot Sayvine, N. Y., and James Hubbard of the Bronx -were in the same hospital with flesh wound1. El Toro Copter Crashes; 2 Crewmen I\.illed, 1 Hurt A Marine Corps heli<;opter plunged out or the sky into a ravine in eastern Orange rugged Black Star Canyon esd.ay night, k:tDing two and injuring the co-pilot .. ' . of the victims was identified toda as Maj, Larry J, Badwell, 34, of 1.3501 Wake Ave., Santa Ana, pilot ~ the craft, who leaves his wife Barbara and."iour children. Lt llObert Trlgalet, 24, of Tustin,. Waa pulled from the wreckage -its magnesltim fuselage blazing liJte a • Fourth of July'fireworks ~splay -by ranch bands who saw the crash. SherlU's deputies. said the workmen · from Hidden Ranch placed Lt. 'I)°igalet into a plivate car and 1 were rushing him down the winding moun· tain ·road when they met an . am .. ·bullnce on it:. way to the' ace~: · · The c .. pilot was r!!pol'led In 1ood · condition today at 'St. Jooepb's Hospital, Or~P. 'With cub, bndMt alid a coocUlli<m,,but lhe otbtr two crew members were ld.Ued tmtutl,y when the d>opper went -.i. Nanie . ol · the oth<r 'vlcl1m was· wlthlieid by ol!lclal:s at Uie santa Ano USMC Alr FO<!Uty, P!llldlnt Dotlllca· Uon of'JiOt ol tin. A Mlrllle Corps apotamaa laid..the' ~: \ CH~D Sea Knight helicopter wa.s on a routine night training flight when · it developed engine trouble at·8:'3 p.m., ove"r the rugged teriain. The twin-rotor hellcopjer c<ashed about six miles up Black Star Canyon, near Santiago Reservoir, breaking in' half and splattering burnin1 wreckage (See HELICOPTER, Pa(e %) Al-sonists · Hit S~..lice 'station · • I Bl~ ·Stii~j ;~;1 Te$ts Made By Crime Lab . By ARTHUR R. WNSEL Of 1111 Dlll!IY Plltt Jtlll'I' Experiments continued today, as tedmlcians at the · Orallge Couot)i Sh~.rlfrs Crime Lab ~ked ,]?utchei: knives bekmg!ng to the, wlfe of ,,,s:osta Mesa City Councilman for blOOd tra~! from the body of a slain neikhbor. · Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, :n, .ol 1.642 Mill<!l'ca Drive, is held without bill in Orange County Jail, awaiting ar; raignment Friday in SuperiOr e<>w;t on one count of murder. ' • The wife of Costa Mesa. City 'Cbun· cilmah George A. Tucker was ~ over to superior court Monday1 at JJer arraignmerJt in Harbor D l s t r t c t Judlcial. Court. • The defend~ l:s charged with stalJ. bing hef neP,-f.Joor . neigbb,ot, , Mrs. ijerrjet W~, 68, Of 1646 :Minorca Drive; dotii>g SO'l11• sort of dllplite' lall Friday. ' ' No motive has been developed. 'b1 police aDd detailed investigation is at.ill being made into the backirouDds , of Mrs. Tucker and 'Mis •. Westpbal to detennine What may .have lleppened. No death weapon has b e e n determined either, but Detective Gary Thompson was at the crime lab in Santa Ana roday, con£erring on the searcti for the obJeot.wlllch killed Mra. Westphal. ' Co&ta Mesa Pou.,. . Qapt~. · d Glfsgow, _bead of the ~ fu~est! ve bureau, said examinat.lon .of, · ~ ute.Mllil taken fr4'0 .the TUcker e -based on paSt exj>erience and the (See STABBING, Pa1e 2) : >Weadler It'll be a bonl·up Foorlh, the ' weatherman promises, offering sunn)" sides nearly all day with~ the mercury ~ up to 83. • INSiDB .TODAY ,. Sevft · catomanms and ·one lii~ran ore r..av to .. 1 f<l'!h in the thtrd bitftnial Los An.Qt~s tO HonoZUlu caeamaran nscr • Piaoe, 23. ' , " """' . ..! -~ . '1t :=. z:~·= J (........ JM4 ...... ~ a..._.,....+' c-.. ,, =-· . D9111 ........ • . -, .. ,. -. -·--~ , .......... , .. , •1111f11:I I , .. ,,. ~ .. ,,..... ... 11 ,,...,. ""'' ,.,. C.11 •• ._ • ......_. M ---• ---~ '' ---, ... • t ! > • ' : ·-. I Ull.Y PILOT -N~ B~ng•up~ Fo~rth for ~~wp~~fe .~a·gq~a ! lloaldeDtl of two 0r..,. Cout ArM cltiee -ancl thole living to some part& of -the county -WW. have I relatively qultt Fourth ol July becauae Ibo dllcbarlO ol llreWorka ii banned. U you Uve In Newport Beech or JAtDna Bucb, you will bo •ubjecl to proltC'UUQD on a mledem~anor charge ............. .a ...... _. "1:::."'" -11 ,; try to IOl olf lllllNc•aalllb ID .........,,.,._ areaa cl .--ty ~oa. • ad;faceat to" wooded Saigon Marked: ' Rockets Nabbed By U.S. Troops SAIGON (AP) -U. S. troops •Weeping around SIJllOO captured a <acbe of 56 Soviet ancl Red Cblneee tocltels to a bamboo illlcket today .ofter a &ldrmlsb will> Ille Viet Cong.·-- The weapona .obvloualy hid been nldden for ·new rOcket atta~ks on Saigon, which the enemy command repeatedly has asserted will come &oon. U. S. ltl• Infantry ~Division troops ·· were beati.ag along the Rach Dla t River W'ben iheY came upon a Viet Coar forcO of..-{ii• m ·milea • 1outheut Of sa,on. , , 1 Tbe lollowtoc . 1ldrmilh did net ' amount to much. There were no American cuualtie1 and th9 only con-i llrmed \'lei Cone cuuilty ,,., oilt soldier woulided and' C<lplmed .. · . • ; Pressing on a little f a r t h e r , however. the infantry came upon a real -find' in a clum~ of bamboo and reeds -4.3 Red Chine11' 1(17mm areu or brush-co""'1 ~. • "Sal• and , ... ~ flr...,l<I con bO or ,Ille ...i...s..,ni11. & l!;i1i@lu ~ Place& where resldenll may oet oil • ldentllled by the 1tato !Ire 111arsba1'1 fro., MIUll~ Pler boglnnln11hOn11, lhelr own fireworks are Costa Mesa, atamp·of approval they must bear. after·d~ 1Jmaday. ~ Fountain Velley, Westminster and Fire Chief R. J. 0 Jan" Brl1coe of Two pr J v ai e Le.gun.a .Beach Huntington Boacb, except on the Newport Beacb, "1lere llrewo?l<I are ...,m;m11• • i -r v I •• .c---ud beach proper. problblled. by clty 'Ol'lllnm;· rtcom· E°'enla'":nf,.; wur -alio ib o o t But even in cities where fireworks meodl res1dtnU of his city view one of . • · · , • .... ~ are DQt prohibited, only the "sa!e and several fireworks show~ being planned : fll"'!Wor~ .. oat over the o ~ e ~a n • une11 varietj are allowed. in the area. . . _ , 4 A~ .. "1a rutrlcted bUt 1.he FlncrlCbn, Romaa calldlu, cber-"nae.. are "'1ty ol ,.o.i lire-ks dllp{aya . fl!I ·be -· m>m maoy rt bomllo or other explollves COii-to .... around ~10.,, ud many Cl them nurby"pOlnb. / lalnlng iunpow.i,r are banned lllato-lor f(ei," be augg.,teil. · taguoa Beacb 1'1te Manbd ~ ..... wide in CaJflonU. . Huntington Beach will provide one B. Presson said ~e clty ofd.lDuce / . .. alnat ~ JIClll•llf>• QI. ~ks and their l""' alloor• couac11 to JllUe exceptlona for public dllplaya, 1ucb aa pl...,Od COlllJDllllli, show&. • Alrudi, l1£Altmlnater AulltaDt Flre Chief w. 'I!!, ""!lfll"-Kaowtes • .,... be can attribu.M 10 -arias fires to careleu uaeoffire~ In HIJDUJigton Beach, "two hoUsia • burned the . ·llrit fOO!' houri the ( llnworks) itancll were opoa," i'lre Chief R. C. Pinn! aald. By·ttate Jaw, fireworks may only ~ sold rlorn 12 . . - -•June 28 to u ._ Ju!J' I. . j People planning to celebrate lbe, Fourth with their own cliJplaya -to! areaa allowing lt1 of cour'9 -sboutd; follow the advice ot.Cloata Mela Flro • • (:apt. WWlam Raymer, 1 • -Stay away from vacant Jots. . -Don't explode sparklers near: houses with wooden roofs. ; "And we prefer,'' he warns, "tbat1 · flrewofkl bl--· used· under ~ t b' •1 .supervision of an adult." • • ! S.~a.sb!!P .End~ : S~ot-sp_attered· "1Y_ ~~rt Banker. Reveals . . - . .. --.. ~ - , Grove ·Pursuit. T~reats Against Life ... . . . . • . The . Ille of · a young Beverly llllls . ·A robbel')''oui1*!'1 rtllUllilg gun.bat· banker who livt1 ID N.-.,port Beach Ile with G.,.. Grove Police Tuesday was' threatened by oae of two Nejroes night.ended 'lt'lien ·he cruhed tn11> a during a my!l<rious Selurday night -:telephonepolo\vhn~botilc.pursu~. visii\Pollcedllclosed<lodty, l The victim .of 1allt -kpnd's John A. Spenketlnlt, 19, o1 Baena threats, Wbo bu not been harmed, Park Is to ot!alge C.Un\Y JaU,cbaUed told Polite bo 11 unaeaociated wllh any with two .~b of armed robbery and civil rights movements and cannot car thefl de.termine why he was paid the visit. 'Sb: ehots were fired at the fleeing The 3)-year-old banker said the in· cident began about 10:30 p.m. when suspect by Garden G~ove offcier Billy one. ol the m men rang his d~bell. Ray Rickett.I. One of them bit the , 'Jibe vilitor uked for directions to the 'stolen ear. Los Angeles Freeway. Police allege Spenkellnk'• caper The· ~ •ai~ he gave the man started when he held up a service a~ cJ:ireoUons, but noticed that the dir~ction-seeker appeared nervow; and ln· tion at Knott and Chapman Avenues. attentive as he fett. A few m.mutes A suspect demanded. money at gun-later, the doorbell rang again and a point from attendant Larry Austin, 17, -second mm appeared, ' ··ot 7661 Trask Ave., Westminster. "Do~:t set ppset, l j~ want t() ~alk . . . to you, he quoted the man as saymg. Austin was waiting on Walter V~n There ensued a rambling monologue Flotow, 46, of Garden Grove. While which the banker said went like this: the attendant was getting about $50 "Don't call the Man (police). Do you I drew your name after I got 1 call from a man., "' -"I don't want to kill you. I like the good We, caviar, etc. I don't want tO hurt you but I · let the. air out 'of your right .front tire. I don't want to hurt anyone. "Will you wrap some bandage1. around.your heM and put your arm in a sliag when you go to work?" The banker scid the visitor ad- dressed him by bis coirect-name dur· ii:ig the conversation. He said the. spe.e.ker then left abruptly in • late model Cadillac. Burglar Suspect Slain by Police - COMPTON (UPI) -A suspected burglar W!lS shot to death Tuesday after a brief gunfight with police outside a Compton church. tf"~--~_x~kets and 13 Soviet-made 122mms, the"types that biitt<rett'Smgon througJi moct of May and June., out the service station cash register, own tnat yellow Ford parked in front? ttie ~r ·took '12 from Von Flot.ow and escaped. From Pqe 1 Police said Frederick H. Sheeks, 'Z1, of Bell Gardens wa.s seen leaving the rear entrance_ of the church. Officers · said that when ordered to halt, Sheeks opened fire on them with a pistol. He was killed when police fired back. ' Also-found were· a Soviet aim~ · device and two crude Wooden bipods, which the enemy had" been 1 using because regular· rocker inounts are too heavy for easy transport_ Saigon has not been hit by a rocket or a mortar sbeil since June 21. ·bu\ with the threat of renewed attack11 U. S. and South Vietnamese ~ have been reinforced around lbe capital and have I1uncbed fWHJll IO!)kil!g fO}' enemy units and weapons. 1be enemy has a1so vowed to con· tinue attacks throughout South Viet· nam's countryside and the U. S. mlssfon reported two oew terrotjst raids. . One attack came on tbe bamlet o[ My Yen, four miles south of a fishing village where the enemy loosed Satur· day what the U. S. Command called "one of the worst atrocities ()f tht war," : Enemy force5 burled s a t c h e. l charges Mond.8.y into My Yen, a reset~ tlement hamlet, killing a civilian, wounding Dine others and destroying or heavily 'damaging r7 homes, the· missi"on reported. 'This was onJy a pale refiection of the atta<:k Saturday on the nearby village of Son Tra, where Viet Cong raiders set houses afire' and killed 88 men, women and children. Many were burn· ed .Uve, ·Son Tra ls 345 miles northe.uto!Saigon. In the second terror attack reported today, mines destroyed 11 homes in a Mekong Delta village 125 miles southwest of Saigon, the mission sai"d. No casualties were reported. U. s. headquarters said there was tcattered fighting from the Mekong Delta northward to the demilitarized zone dividing Vietnam, In the be.aviest single action, Soutll Vietnamese troops beat of{ a North Vietnamese attack near the old im· perial capital of Hue in nearly three houri of hard fighting. The U. S. Com· mand. sald 66 enemy soldiers were kill· ed. South Vietnamese 1osses were list· ed .. 10 killed and 22 wounded. ~ four other c1ashes Tuesday, in the northern sector, U ... S. troops killed 89 ot. the enemy at a cost of two killed and 28 wounded, the American com· mand said. DAILY PILOT ... .,...... -=--.... ........................... ... I 'a ........ ,..,. CALll'OllHIA RtMrt N. W1M .,._ Tht••1 K11¥il lll*' TI1111111 A. M11rp~l11t MtMtlrll ldlW J 1ei A. Ctirl"Y PaMI Niiatft ......... ~ Mwrtilltlt Cl~ om ••• c..dt MIN: D w.t 11¥ Strttt ~ """' 1111 w ....... loultv•rf '-'•-It.t i!: '" ~ ... 1i ,._ II d ct I ...,., a ari ltf..e I •• , _. • • . • ,. •. l(IA.U.Y PllOT St.., PN!e RfH!k Ground to P~flflr~ • . I .... Brothe;s Ricky and ~usty Tharp, 4 and 7.yeers·ollf, watclbamid piles ·. o&.old.broken up. concrete-a• Huntington-Beach-city--1treet depart· ment crews begin cleanup chores at old Lake Par~· casting pool. Long unused pool.·will be converted into a s.an'9U!ed: playground complete ·wiµi latest jungle gym eq~pment.. ·· •-. : •. •; . :··: ... ·f'rona ··. ~ RECALL.;. de1egation. , ". . "I intend t.o ~ placed In nomination for (for President) by the California delegation," be said. "If at that time the convention" wishes, to consW.er me a candidate the convention_ may do so. "I believe it's an open convention,''" he said In an e!fort to clarify confusion that arose over an earlier comment that had been interpreted to indicate his name migbt not be plit before the convention if Richard M. Nixon bad the nomination wrapped up ill ad· vance. Under California law a recall elec- tion must be held If 780,414. registered voters sign petitions be!ore July 31. THROWN OUT Edwin Koupal, an unemployed used car salesman who serves a,, ezecutive dire~r Of Recall Reagan Committee, Inc., said the group has .already secured "at least 700,000 signatures and going up." Koupal conceded that some ot the signatures are sure to be thrown out. He is shooting fur 1.3 million names to be safe. Reagan and other top Republican of. ficiaJs have ignored the Recall move· ment until recently. But at his weekly news conference the governor shifted to the attack: when he was asked about the e(fort. lie said some people had been trick· ... .. PGfle-J ,. . ... .. .. ' . . . ' ~ \ ed into slgntog pel!UOIII and. ¢larged that a Sa:n . !tands~O siate..'Cbllege" profe&SOr had urged students io sign the. pe~~ons e.Ve" il -~~)' ~~re under age. . . '. ·. - 1ieagan calli! -u.e· 'lnovement a ~~~~~~q~~~d s~~e~r ~uem~ dangerous precedent because it was based on philosophical disagreement and not any alleged misconduct in of· !ice. "I'll take my chances on what the people say," h~ added. OFFICIAL CANVASS If the campaign is going as well as Koupal says, at least e n o u g h signatures will be filed to require an official canvass by county clerks and registrars o! vote.rs. For a while, the committee operated out of Koup8i'a .home in the sacramen· to suburb of Orangevale. But it now has offices throughout the state with headquarters in Los Angeles. "I think we have them oo the run and they know it," Kou pal said. Historical precedent is against Koupal and his group. There have been seven attempts to r e c a 11 California governors, including one previous effort against Reagan, All failed to reach the point where a formal canvass of signatures was re· quired. F rom Pqe J STABBI NG • • • rate ol testing -could be finished by next week. "No comment," he replied when asked how many knives and other item were taken from the k:Jtchen of Councilman Tucker's trim home in the Mesa Verde area. Rings worn by tbe defendant when Mrs. WestphaJ was slain five days ago are also being examined by the crime lab in an effort to find blood traces. PERMISSION GRANTED Official permission was granted at her arraignment Monday to take a Sailor ~ears End Of World Voyage PORTSMOUTH, England !UP!) - A.lee Rose sailed hil 36-foot ketch Lively Lady today to wlthln 70 milfS of Portsmouth and completJon ol a rOUDd-tbe·world voyqe. sample for matching with any possible blood traces on the rings or a knife, and also against Mrs. Westphal's blood. . Police could have had a sample drawn prior to her arraignment, but preferred to wait unUI Mrs. Tucker had appeared be!ore Judge William Christensen. During the brier hearings he bound her over to Superior Court's Depart· ment.1,Jor. m_algn,m~nt at t a.m. _Fri· day and ordered her o un ergo psychiatric ev1Juatlon to determine .fler current state of mJnd . Mrs. Tucker appeared dazed and In shock, gating about with circles under her eyes ud seemingly confu.sed about what was happening to her. A nelghbor, Donald V. Schenk, of 1645 Minon:a Drive, told police he heard llCT'll911lM'rtday afternoon and ran out to find Mn. Wtslpbal -a large, sturdy bousewt.re -ltandlng In the meet, blood 1tre1mtn1 ltom a gab In her right <hKI. At' Topea and Belgrade Sb-..ls he stopped Ronald W. Ewing of Garden Grove and toOk E..ting's car, The vic- tim called police and the o!fic.er was behind the stolen car when he got the radlO can~ . Riwtts attempted to get Spenlrellnk to pull to the side of the road on Beach Blvd. at Chapman .Av~. but when Spenkelink sped awa ythe officer fired at "the car. • During the .persuit Ricketts lost slght of the car and the alleged rpbber was .arrested by Anaheim Police when he crashed into the pole at Lincoln Ave. and Beach Blvd. ln that city. Spenkellnk complained of pains at the Garden Grove police station but when taken to the Orange County Medical Center he refused treatment. .---~ HELICOPTER :. ·down the side of a ravine. , The tail section broke oU and slid down the gully, while the rest of the fuselage lay on its side and the engine units broke off and burned nearby, ao... cording to deputies. Units of the C8lifornia and U.S. forestry services extinguished a small brush fire touched off by the magnesium-fed flames, as traUic jam· med up on narrow Black Star Canyon Road. One fire truck had to be escorted easterly out of the arel into Corona by a sheriff's patrol car. Bodies of the two crewmen killed were airlifted out of the rugged region by Marine Corps helico~. ' . ' Get the n IOSt tar for"'8 least "~at Get~~~· A l&-year-Old girl iii Sheeks' com- pany was not jnjured. She told police' she was Sheeks' wife. Airline Given Building Lease ' Lease of 162 square feet of space in the Orange C<lunty Airport terminal building to Golden West Airllnes: bas been approved by the Board of Supervisors. The agr~ment calls for the air com· muter service to pay· $272.13 a month nnt and back rent at the rate o! $9.07 a day to March 11, 1968 when the airline first moved into the terminal. ona~~·~ frol'i1 .t>ldsmobile. See your nem'8St Olds dealer He was expected to drop anchor tonight at the ea1tern end of the IJle Of Wrich! and Mil 'lllurlday I n I o Portsmouth, where a croWd. of 250,000 II Waitinf. . The 1m.U, alllht Mra. Tueller was Implicated In a atatemant by the vie· tim, who co~aed alter 1ta11ertn1 a few llO[>I ancl ~ dle4. ~ Scbtnl: WU tryillf to aid bu. I-----_._------------------------------. • L ! • . I - -11--- a I -• • • DAILY PILOT Duntington Bea eh Your Bometow:a EDITION VOL 61', NO. 159, 6 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES • ~ Dally Paper WEONESDA Y, JULY l, '.1968 """.'!' TEN CENTS Huntington 4th Parade Ready-to Roll • HUNTINGTON'S THIRO PARADE -This was the scene of the grand march down Main Street for Orange County's third annual Independence Day Par8de in 1906 - a far cry from 2, 700 participants who will march Thursday in the 64th renewal of the event. Vintage photo belongs to fonner fire chief Bud Higgins. Helicopter ·crash -Ki1ls Two El Toro Cliopper Plunges l1ito Gully; Co-pilot Saved A Marine Corps helicopter plunged oat of the sky into a ravine in eastern orange County's rugged Black Star CfWYOD 'l)lesday , night, . killing two crewmen and injllfit!g the co-pilot. . one of the victims was identified today as Maj. Larry J. Ba.dwell, 34, or 13501 Wake Ave., Santa Ana , pilot oC the craft, who leaves his wife Barbara and !our clJ.i.ldren. Lt. Robert Trlgalet, 24, of Tustin, Was pulled fI:om the wreckage -its magnesium fuselage blazing like a ~ourth of _July fireworks display -by Recall Move May · Hurt . . Reagan at Conventio.n From \Vire Services SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A group of political amateurs and a seldom-used provision Of the state constitution threaten to embarrass Gov. Ronald Reagan just before the Republican National Convention in August. The group headed by an unemployed used car salesman is nearing its goal of forcing the Republican governor to defend himself against ouster from of· fice. Sniper Slain After Killing One, Hurting 3 NEW YORK (AP)-A man shot a woman to death in a <:entral Park comfort station today and then wound· ed an elderly man and two policemen before he was killed by officers wear- ing bulletproof vests, pplice reported. Tear gas fired by police flushed the heavy-set, middle-aged gunman from a cluster of trees, near the Mett~tan Museum of Art, to which he had d. Carry· g a .45-caliber Ar.m y revolver, he climbed to the root of the stone comfort station and crouched with his feet In a six-inch-deep puddle of rain water. "He was down, but raised up and fired three shots out of his revolver," said Detective Lt. Arthur Deutch. "I let him have TI in the chest and McLoughlin hit him too." Deutcb and Capt. R o b e r t McLoughlln both were wearing bullet· proof vests. The recall petitions st.ate Reagan is "not competent in matters Of govern- ment and public affairs," accuse him of Undermining the state bealth pro- gram, hurting education and trying to further his personal ambitions." Reagan appeared at a news con- ierence Tuesday and for the first time took the recall Reagan move serious- ly. He expressed confidence that not enough signatures would be obtained from among the state's eight million registered voters to require an elec· ti on. But he also voiced coocern that the petition-counting might come during the convention, which opens Aug. 5 at Miami Beach. Reagan will go to the convention as a favorite son presidential candid8.tl!, leading the 86-member taurornJa delegation . "I intend to be placed in nomination for (for Presideqt) by the California delegation," he said. "If at that time the convention wishes to consider me a candidate the convenUon may do so. "I believe it's an open convenUon," he said in an effort to clarify confusion that arose over an earlier comment that bad been interpreted to indicate hiJ name might not be put before the convention if Richard M. Nixon bad. the nomination wrapped up in ad· vance. Under California law a reCall elec- tion must be held if 7S>,414 registered vottts sign petitions before July 31. Edwin Koupal, an unempJoyed used car salesman who serves as executive director of Recall Reagan Committee, Inc., said the group has already secured "at leut 700,000 1lgnatures and going up." . ranch haii'ds who saw the crash. Sheriff's deputies said the· workmen from Hidden Ranch placed Lt. Trig8.let into a private car and were rushing him down the winding moun- tain road whe!l they met an am· bulance on its way to the scene. The co-pilot. was r.eported' .ill,~ cOndttlbn 'tod•f "'1at -St Jo!ePh's Hospital, Orange, with cuts, bruiser· and a concussion, but the other two crew members were killed instantly when the chopper went dow n. - Name of the other victim was withheld by officials at 'the Santa Ana USMC Air Facility, peocUng notifica- ti on of next of kin. A Marine Corps spokesman said the CH450 Sea Knight helicopter was on a routine night training flight when it developed engine trouble at 8:43 Wr.·• over the rugged terrain. The twin-rotor helicopter eras ed about six miles up Black Star Canyon , near Santiago Reservoir, breaking in hall and splattering burning wreckage down the side of a ravine. The tail section broke off and slid down fhe gully, while the rest of the fuselage Jay on its side and the engine units broke off and burned nearby, ac· cording to deputies. Units of the California and U.S. forestry services extinguished a small brush fire touched off by the ma·gnesium-fed flames, as traffic jam~ med up on narrow Black Star Canyon Road. One fire truck had to -be '\scorted easterly out of the area into Corona by a sheriff's patrol car. Bodies of the two crewmen killed were airlifted out of the rugged region by Marine Corps helicopter. Fri.day :the Fifth Not a Holiday Holiday, yes; long weekend, no. . That's the word from Huntington Beach, Fountain V a 11 e y and Westminster city clerks. Thursday, the Fourth ol July, is a legal holiday. Friday ls business as usual. Trash collectors llXewJse intend to enjoy the Independence Day vacation. Huntington Beach's Thursday pickup will' be mede Monday; FountaJn Valley's ThtD'sday collection is postponed one day to Friday. Westminster trash collection will not be ollected by the holiday, ' 250,000 Due to See -·, 233 Units ' Drums roll and bugles blare in Hun- tington Beach aboUt 11 a.m. Thursday as the city's 64th Annual Independence Day Parade begins its ~arch 23$ units strong down city streets. • An esUmate_d 250,CKX> spectators will jam Huntington's , sJdewalks to view the Fourth Of July color, marching units, floats and beauties in what has become Orange County's traditional public celebration •. 1-luntington Beach's big parade ia se· cond largest staged in all of California Addition.at · sto ries a.nd phoJos on the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade appear today.on~Page 3. -exceeded only by the Tournament of Roses affair annually .oft New Year's Day in Pasadepa. Thursday's annual renewal will find 2, 700 participants in the line of march wilh ~ entries which include 22 floats, five bands, six drum and bugle corps, three bagpipe bands, eight horse-drawn carriages and 11 decorated autos. \VhHe military uttits are depleted because of overseas commitments, Air Force and Navy Drill teams parade to receive the salute oC Brig. Gen. Jam11 A. ,._ley, USMC. · · Celebritits include George Putnam. Equestrian Grand Marshal; Ernest Specht, Honorary Equestrian Grand Marshal; televJsfoo star D o n Galloway, Grand Marshal: and radio pilrsonallties Buddy and Fran. 'fhe two mile parade route starts at Lake Park heading down Main Street to 5th Street. It proceeds past the reviewing stand in front of the police station. to Walnut then makes a U-turn back up Main. The final portiQD is a right on Pecan to Lake, up Lake Street to the Lake Park disbanding area. Offi'cials estimate the route time at two hours. Fleeing S~pect Captm·ed After Hitting Pole A robbery suspect's running gun bat. tie with Garden Grove pollce Tuesday night ended when he crashed into a telephone pole while being pursued. John A. SpellkeUnk, 19, of Buena Park Is in Orange County Jail charged with two counts of armed robbery and car theft. Six shots were fired '.at the fleeing suspect by Garden Grove offcler BWy Ray Ricketts. One of them hit the stolen ear. Police allege Spenkelink's caper started when he held up a ~rvice sta· ti on at Knott and Chapman A venues. A suspect demanded money at gun· point from attendant Larry Austin,.17, or 7661 Trask Ave., Westminster. Austin was waiting on Walter Von Flotow, 46, of Garden Grove. While the attendant was getting about $50 out the service station cash register, the robber took -,12 Crom Von Flotow and escaped. At Topaz and Bel~ade StreetJ he stopped Ronald W. Ewing o!' Garden Grove and took Ewing's car. The vie· tlm called police and the officer was behind the stolen cat when he got the radio call. • HERE'S THE ROUTE' OF JULY 4TH PARADE Huntington Gets · Preview Of Beac):ifrontApartmenis A preview of the Huntington Pacific Apartments was offered Tuesdt>,o afternoon to leaden of c i t y departments prior to the official open- ing of the '2 milllon project on the beach ju.st north of the muDiclpal pier in Huntington Beach. The project hu been heralded as the stimulus to greater development and redevelopment of the b l i g h t e d downtown. It is owned by the Hun· tington Pacifi~ Corp., which is com· posed of the Huntingtbn Beach Co. and Southern Paci'fic Corp. The Fluor Coli>. also Is lnvol\>ed In the p<oject. !Atat.ed between 71b and 9th Slreet. on the ocean tide of C()lllllt Highway, the writs a.re ID fiw levels, cascading from the atreet level down to the sand . about S150 to more than '300. Possible impact on the downtown economy is yet to be seen and downtown merchants are watching anxiously. The downtown area ls con· sidered generally blighted and with· . out geoeraton of retal1 salea. Jn addition, many of the downtown property owners believe o th e r develcpers will be willing to inveat in the area if the apartment project is: profitable. Oraaae • Wea .. er ' It'll be a bang·up FOW'lh, the • • ' The shootings occurred near 85th Street ind Filth Avenue, across from some of the city's ·most exclusive apartment . houses. Jacqueline Ken- nedy lives in the area. She is away with her Children at Hyannis Port, Maas. . West ~ounty. Sparkle BIU Wren, Hunllngtoa Pocillc Corp. executive, said that 30 unlts already are rented and that all tboukl be oc· ~upled by September. Quick renting of the !Oil unit. could lead to additional building on the company's four miles o! beach. weatherman ptom.lm;-otretrn-r - sunny skies nearly all day wlUt Police said the gunman was car· rying a bank book wtth the name or Angel Angeloff o! Manhattan. 'Ille body of the woman, who was oot lmmedlatoly idenUliecl. w11 found In a boolb In the WomeD'I port o! the COID• fort -·· Sh• .... shot In tbe bead, polloo ..id. · Moot 1mfously injured was Charles Bach, a resJdent of the neighborhood, who was walking his dog in the park. He w~s In Lenox Hill Ilospital with a back 'l'OO•<i. The wounded poJlcemen - Patrolman Ph!Up Sheridan of Sayville, N. Y., and Je.me1 Hubbard or the Bronx -were In the same hospital • with ,1esh wounds. I .11 --~-· Valley, Huntington1 Westminster All.ow 4tli Fireworks , Resident. of tivo Oranse Coast Area ciUts -and U-UvlnJ In some parts ' of the countr -wW hive a re1atlve1y quiet Fourth al Jody becauae tho discharge of flreworU b b*Dned. If you live in Newport Beach or Laguna Beacl1, you wll1 be subject to prosecution on a mLldemeanor charge for selling, settin( off or even possess- ing fireworks. The 1ame goes U YO\l try to set otf fireworks Jn unincorporated ~ of the county "on or adjacent to" wOoded areas or .brush-covered land. ' Places ..where resident. may set off their' own flrew<a'U are c:o.ta Me1a, Fountain Yalley, Westmlntter and Huntington Beach, elcept; on the ·beach proper,, • • But even in ciUes where fireworks are not prohibited, only the "safe and sane" variety are allowed. Firecrackers,, Roman candles, cher- ry bombs or other explosives con· taintng gU'npowder .are baMed 1tate· wide 1'.'._ C.U:iomia. \ "Safe and sane" fireworkl can-i>e identified by the state fire mar1iw:1 stamp of approval they mutt bear. Fire Chief R. J, 11 Jan" Brlacoe of Newport Beach, where llreworU are prohibited by city orclinaDC!t recOm- mends resident1 of his cfty view one ot several fireworkt shows being planned .Jn the area;. "lbere m plenty ol Jood llre...,..k• to see around cl01e, and many ol them t• (See Fll\EWOllKS, Par• !) ... The unit. Include 21 bachelor ~i.. 14 ....-.Om unltl, 65 two-bedroom....-Wl6tllree--oom unit.. -ranee fn>m - Swim Pool Open We1imlnator High Scltool swimming pool will be open from I to 4:30 p.m. Thurtday with youngsters allowed to erur the pOol on a two for one buts. Adm.l1slon la 25 centa for children. 50 -!or adult.. La Quinta High ~pool will not be opeo TbW1day. the mercury popping up to 83. INSmE TODAY Stun cctamarmu and one trimaran C1Te f'eadv to 1ct forth in the third lritnnicl Lot AftQelc1 to Honolulu cacamonm ~. Paoe 23. -:::-.... c...,, ... ·-·--~.. _ ... ,.,llt ..... ··-.._ ,..,. ta'--_._. ..Y - , ' .. ... .. .. • • " , .. ., 1 .. \1 • .. " ' j ;.. . . . 2 OAn.V ttn.OT Wednesd11, July 3, 1968 ./.6 Dut1''li:' Confess ' , . . ; . ' ~.S. Pilot $~y.s I -~ ., • .. No Air Violation . . . TOKYO (AP) -The pilot ol the !or Tosollni lo sign admiU!ng be had U:!;. 81rliner releas-ed by the Sovtet violited Soviet air space li~ the Union atte1 two da13 dtnled today that time between his plane's interception he violated Soviet air spece. But Capt. by Soviet J\.flGs to the time it landed Bt _J_9'fP.b Tosollni said k was "my duty" tbe Soviet hue at "1omethina like 35 to lip a letter lldmlttin& a viOlaliOa t0-miniite5,'.-TO&t>Unl sal<t- seclK't relea11 oft.be plane and thtf.214 The veteran pilot aaid he did not Vietnam-bound troops on board. sign the first letter. "'Then ," he con· "I dJd not stray over Russian ter-tinued , "They prepared a second letter ril'Ory " said Tosolini after bringing in which the time was changed to ttie piane here. He noted at a news something like 53 minutes," he said, conference that he had flown the same He irfdicated other chan ges were also route from Tacoma, \Vash,, to Japan mad~. many times before. · . Tosolini liald it was obvious b)'.' fi&Ur· He added , however, that when the Ing the di stance that a.plane like b!s SOviets dr.t(ted a letter fixing t0tie ntW DCB c:overs tr~veling at ~ speed plane's poSitlon insl.df Soviet territory, of eight !"liles a minute, that it could "I fe1t it my duty to 1lgn.". not. J>OSSlbly have been as ~lose to Tas<llini told newsmen: "If any or Soviet territory as the Russians al· • you gentlemen had l>Rn through what leged. ' I've been through for three days, l PILOT TELLS STORY think you'd have done the same ." To.solini told how tbe plane_ was in· Tosolini said he argued with the tercepted.: • . Russians over the content of the letter "The flight wu perJectly normal. • • • 1- .. .---- and secured 10m8 changes. He sald at We continued.oh tract. The first real o:o:.e point a U.S. soktier on board·told kn owledge J bad·of trouble was when I him he reptesented '2S of his buddies -looked out of the copilot's wind<lw and and that they would, ~ather "stic:.k .it noticed an aircraft. I was startled and out" than bave Tosollni sign the leller. took a second JOok and saw a red star Cooling' It, Orange CoaBt Stfl'le OUTSIDE , IJMITS , i . on it. ' , i Navtg-,Larry Guernon· Mid bj1.T "Tilt pil<>l of the aircraft ml<\e a Wh~t. better way for a young ml!n ·lo esca~ ti>• yeer-old Ron Gl'lham (rlght), who 1winu directly calculations sh<nftd th6 Chartered. maoeuver and came up to our _left side :.;rtg9rt": Ol':.'®tting the fro_nt Jawn, taking out ibe at cam.eraman. Guy behind bubbles ta really hiding. 1 DiiDe lei. J!'M w.U •o1l\Side l~e · and motioned for u• lo turn lo its base. tr;l~a.n<S !'ll!ei;;~.mom might dream up I.Slay • 'and unldentlll,.i. Action came at Golden Well Col· li=~eflnli>g Soviet air ijiac.i Oil uie · "I a.ked th~ .navigator twice lo .. : und~rwa{er, lli'-,t~,Well1 (lower left), and 14-leae pool, HunUngton Beach. K':Ue Islalik when tt was inter~d-·-check hi& 1>9~1t1on . 'Ihe .naytgator _. ".-.;_,,---"',°'.""'°:·~".,.,..-.,:,,~,,.,,-,,,, ,.,,_.;:.;'.i""'>,:.:.....-.--'----"------=:....;:.......;.. __ -=.. ______ ~----.....;... by Russian ~Gs Monda$ and forced , 'reported we were not over SOv1et ter: . _ , • .. to land on ·the island <lf Iturup n:ortti of . ritory. •""'·-. ·1· \. "· ~J -~ •• • :r.~~.r~~~t~0:pa~an~l~s~ ·D"· ela''y~·-~To•~ .. 5.:_.6 I._t.::¢ .. d Rockets -' 'Uaptured Federal Avl1tlon Admtnlil1'aUoo coo· :J." ' · ·.<f. , , i,~ _ _ . "luded that soviet air U'l.!'I Ce was · -,". ·~~ .... • r -:-:... .• :"" ... ~ . -~~:·t:"..r-;;; ... ~ ... ' !. :::~--"'2 . -· HZ ,,. violated ~use althe p18"Tlle'1 s~:' · ·OJi· · :8liti".ci]· ~ :. " , · S.U,QON (APi:,¥fil,, s. troops Department a.pologl.zed, the Soviet • ,.,. . , ;~ ,~'!f.,.~n-:$ aroun!'-~, ;ca ure a made a nav16ation error. e .-.e ' · · ._,,r... .. ~~,.. pt d · government released tbe plane with ; ~ -' ·" i' ''· '~ . ' v'.caCh~ o,f .56 So.i{_ej: , ' . .Red Chinese une x"""'"" swiftl1ea1 ' UtiJi" • ', Bill iock<!ls "ln a bimb<i<l 'thlckel today Toroli~~ flanked ~t a Qew1 con-tieS · . after ·a ·aldrmitl\ iwlt~_the Viet Cong. ference by bis 17-member crtw that ·~ · ' The · WtaPons ObviOwly had been included nine stewardesses, said he •• · • , . signed 8 letter 81 a condition for hjs .. A flr_st ~ttem~ &t settin~ l:IP rea;ul1:· ,h.~n ;.~or new rocket attacks on release. He s~ corrections in the let··~ ~~~ for \u)derS'l'ound u~Uij di.sti'lct.s .. rSaia:on, which, . .'qie enemy command ter indicated the Sovieto bod Jlf<hapo .. l!t:, .Hunlin~on -,.Buch W•J,' relerred. ttti!>"1edly hilt -c'userted will come erredlnfixlnithepion<'spOllt!00 .~-,--~k to lhe.Jt1ai • .depar1m,m Mondor. . · • • The first lefter the Runiaµa ·wrote -. :e:.~: 1 ,;b;~~t?, ~ed the i;' ;, lit 1~~ Division troops The ordi.o6nce is aimed ~t wete be a Ung · along · the Rach Dia Frona Page I esta~~~g underground u t 1.11 tie .s ruver when \h~Y.· c•nie U\)On a Viet . _di:str.1c~ -fbich would r~q~e au wire.s C.Ona: force of \Ulknown· size six miles FIREWORKS within. lbe district to. lie ,la¥D un· aoufllaasf 01 Salaon.: . • ;<_ ~ t. • • ... _;f!,1'.f8~--~~ ~eq, ~:~t . olde~: ,' "·1°?l* · !~lngt~~~~~~ did not for frH," he~ sugge1ted . -u~Uitd~tttil:fi111~ntly . are..,.' ·afri:Ouaq; ~Uoh ,..,., were no Huntington Beach will provide one ~equlied 1lr. all new .cOnsbJ.!.cUon pr~ . A~erjcan casualU:~a. afid .'the, only con. of the shows, with' a fireworks dliiplay Jects. . , . , ,, -_ ,, · ~ -~o"ldlerr Viet4~ng . euu<y. was one fr M I ' I Pl be . In h 11 cgunc1Ima%<~ "'~ell': ah· '·• W~ ,&~'Clll.!!ll'ed· om unc1pa er gmn gs or"/~. "Ind tri b ..1"''' '.:.:..tl.'~ •, ~ ,~Pretiilhf 9J'lAa .lfftle.'-l'r-a-r'ther Th da s al u '9Clr, awu~u1e 'l!tvpose.d. · · . . . .~ • after dusk ura y. Jaw left unclell ·who 'Waa:. tO _pay fQ'-!'Owever,.-the fnfantrf-:. catn~· tlpon a Two p ~ 1 vat e . Laguna Beach the elimination bf overbe8.d lines and real _find -m a cl.ump. or b~~boo and __communltles, I r v i n e Cove and apparently would force. homeownets teeds -:-48 Red Chine&~ 107mm Emerald Bay, will also s boot ··into the district!. McCl"aktn ·•aJd the r~et&. and" 1S Sovtet-~a~e . ~i;z:ims , firework• out over the 0 c e a n di.atl'icts ahould nO.~,l>e. set\ up with less. the type1 t~at bat.Jtere.d_ SU~on ~ough . . • than a ~-2 O~,R-t"vbte .Gt \he council. roott of May>i.Dd ~· , · .. A_dmlJsion 111 :restr1ct.ed but the "It's dlctatorl&t·N . _ 1 :-,,~ : Abo found w~. a SOV:l.et' atmlng displays can be seen !rom mauy -CounciJi'd'kµ. ·Jerry. Matney ·also ob-.deVice atl~ -~·~_de -~n ~pods, nearby point&. . jected to·pro\1lslo111,.,hlch,mJgbl apply Which :the . enemy b~ blen·.Ullng Laguna Btit.cb fire Marshal James to private ruldences. • btcAU...rel\lllr~ket111owrts are too B. Presson said 'the city ordinance The ordinance is required if the city 'heavy for 'eaiy traupwt. a1alnst the 'PQ.~session of firework! . 11 to participate in state fund · s~ao:n ·haa 11ot :been hit by a rocket and their use allows council to make . allotments for undergrounding ex-or a mortar sbell since June 21, but exceptions for public displays, such as. ' isttn1 utilities. Fountain Valley, which with the threat of renewed attacks, U. planned. community shows . ~lready has such_ a law, cury-ently is S. and ~outh Vietnamese troo~s have Already Westminster Assistant Fire involved tn taking the wrres Un· been remforced around the capital and Chief \V. E. "Bill" Knowles says h'9' derground In so me areas. have launched 1weepa looking for can attribute 10 grass fires to careless use of fireworks. In Huntington Beach, "two housri ' burned tbe first four hours . the (fireworks) stands were open ," Fin Clill!I R. C:Pkard said. By stale Jaw. fireworks, may on1y be sold !com 12 noon June 28 to 12 noon July 5. · People planoill( lo celebrate ' the Fourth wltb their own d11play1 -in areas allowing it, of course -should follow the advice of C.Osta Mesa Fire Capt William Raymer. -Stay away from vacent loll. -Don't explode sparkler• near houses with wooden r oofs. "A.!ld we prefer," he warns, "that fireworks be used under t h e supervision of an adult." DAILY PILOT llWll••· ...... ~ .... ,. N. W"4 -Tht1n11 Kinn I'!• Th•11111 A. M11rphi111 IMMtlnll l!dltor ;Jlt.,-t W. l1h1 Wltll1111 ll:1M >--1111 Hunth11fOll BNdt lfltw City Elli• ,, ............ Ofllee 3 ot ltll Str11t M1lll1111 M!4rMtt P.O. l11t 790 t2,41 Otlttr Offt111 ...,... l••u 11'11 w • ..,.. l9ullvlrf c.• ""'9? ,,. WtlJlt Ill~ ''"" U .. 119 ...,., Ill "'""' AYt- DltlLY PIL01 SM ..... Roek Groand to Pla9groand enemy units"'"ead,weM>ons. • .. ·. ~ · , ·.ed. alive. Son rla is . 345··mileS The enemy haa ibO 'Vowed to·'con: northe~t of Saigon. tinu~ attacks throughout south Viet-In the second terror attack reported nam's countrys~de and the U. s. today, mines destroyed 11 homes in a missi'on reported two new terrorist Mekong Delta village 125 miles southwest of Sail<ln, the mission said. raids. No ca1ualtie1 were reporta:l. One &1t1C,k cafne on the hamlet of U. s. headquarters said there was My Yen , fotir miles south of a fishing scattered fighting from the Mekong village wbere the enemy loosed Satur· Delta northw1rd to the demilitarized day what the U. S. Command called zone dividinc Vietnam. "oDe of the worst atrocities of the In the heaviest single action, South war." Vietnamese troops beat oU a North Enemy forc es hurled a a t c h e 1 Vietnamese attack near the old Im· charges Monday into My Yen, a reset· perfal capital of Hue in nearly three tlement hamlet, killing' a civilian, hours of hard fightlng. The U. S. Com· wounding nine others and destroying mand said &6 enemy soldiers were kfil· or heavily damaging 17 homes, the ed. South Vietnamese l<lsses were list· mlNl'on reported... ed as 10 killed and 22 WQ9Dded. This was only a pale renectlon of the In four other clashe1·'f.Uesday, in the attack Saturday on the nearby· village northern sector, U. S. troops killed 89 of son Tra, where ,Vle.t Cong raider-1 of the enemY at a cost of two killed set houses aflre and killed. 88 men, and 28 wo\&Dded, :the ~merican com- women and children. Many were burn· mand said.'· • ,. · -··~ • • . --.. Police Test • Knives in / • ! ; • ' Death Prohe l I By ARTIIUR ft. ·WNSEL ' ·Of .. ri.11r r 11t1 Jtatt 1 Experiments continue<;\ today, as ! tectiGlclans at -the Orange Coua\y ' Sheriff's Crime Lab Checked butcher; blvea belonging to the \tile ol a COil& Meq City Councilman for blQ~ traces from the body of a sla1.n neightior .. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, 37, of 1642 Mioorca Drive, is held without bail in Orange County Jail, awaiting ar· raignment Friday in Superior Court on one count of murder. The wife or Costa Mesa City Coun· · cilman George A. Tucker was boun~ over ,to Superior Court Monday at her arraignment in Harbor D l s t r 1 c t Judicial Court. 'nie defendant is charged with stab- bins her next-door nelghbof, Mrs. Harriet Westpilal, 68, of 1648 Minorca . Drive, during rome sort Of dispute la.at Friday. No motive has been developed by pollce and detailed investigaUon 11 still." being made Into Aile backgrounds ol. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Westphal to determine "1lal may have happened. No death weapon has · b e e n determined •llher, but Detective Gary Tbompaon was at the crime lab in Santa Ana today, conlerring on the 'search for the object "11ich killed Mro. Westphal. · C<>ata Meu Police Capt. E d' Glugow, ,head of the investigative bureau, said exam.I natl on of kitchen · utensils taken from the Tucker home. -bMed <ln past experience and the rote of testlng -· ctiuld be finl.sbed by next week. "No comment," he replied when asked bow many knives and other. items were taken from the kitchen. <l! Cou ncilman Tucker's trim home in the Meaa Verde area. Rings worn by the defendant when Mrs. Westphal was slain five daya ago ate also being examined by the crime lab in an effort to find blood traces. PERMISSION GRANTED Official perm.1sston was granted at her arraignment Monday to take a t;ample lor matching with any possible blood traces on the rings or a knife,. and also against Mrs. Westpllal'a blood. Police could have had a sample drawn prior to her arraignment, but preferred to wait until Mrs. Tlicker had appeared before Judge Wllllam Christensen. During the brief hearings he bound her over to SUperlor Court's Depart. ment_l, for artaignment at 9 a.m. Fri· day and ordered. her to undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine her ·current state of mind. Brothers Ricky and Ruaty Th11p, 4 1nd 7 yeors old, witch 1mld piles of old broken up ~ncreta u ·Huntinston Beach clly 1treet deport· ment crewa begin clt1nup chores at old !.eke Park casllng pool. Set your.Mcnst Olds dealer . . Long unuaed pool wW bt converted lnlo • ,an~·fWed playground , ~mplete with l•ttat Jun111 gym equipment. , ,_ 1--------------_...,:=="---~---.,-------,- I . ' . • ... \ I • • VOi:. 61', NO. :1 s9, 7 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES oro Move Mounts Recall Petition May Hurt Reagan · At Convent.ion From \Vire Services SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A group of political amateurs and a seldom-used provision of the state constitution threate1;1 to embarrau Gov. Ronald R~agan just before the Republican Natiooal Convention in Al!gust. The group beaded by an unemployed used car salesman is nearing its goal of forcing the Republican governor to defend himself against.ouster from of- fice. The recall petitions state Reagan is "not competent in matters of govern- ment and public afiai{s," accuse him of undermining the state health pro- gram, hurting education and trying to further his personal ambitiOns." Laguna Plan Board Chief Schmitz Quits ' James Schmitz, Laguna Beach Plan- ning Commisston chairman, h a s resigneo. Schmitz was not im med ta te I y available to comment. However, his terminatioh as a commissioner was the third announced recently. Wayne Hauser and Lloyd Milne announced their resignations earlier. Questioned by the DAILY PILOT to· da,y, Mayor Glenn Vedder acknowk!dg- ed Schmitz' resignatioti. Vedder said he had planned to make the an· nouncement at Wednesday's council meeting. Schmitz was appointed. to the corn· mission Oct. 6, 1966. His fOW'·year term would have ended in 1970. He was serving his second one·year term as chairman of the planners . Vedder said he understood that Schmitz, a partner in Beach Con· struction Co. bad a large job in Hun· ur Beadl in the coming mooth. ' He has· done a tremendous job for the city and been •n excellent chairman," said Vedder. "We cer- tainly regret. that his business takes him away." Reagan appeared at a news con- ierence Tuesday and tor the first time took the recall Reagan move seri~ ly. He expressed. confidence that not enough signatures would be obtained from among the state's ,eight million registered voters to require an elec• ti on. · But he also voiced concern that the petition-counting might come during the convention, which opens Aug. 5 at Miami Beach. Reagan will go to the c.onvention as a favorite son presidential candidate, leading the 86-member California delegation. "I intend to be placed in nomination !or (for President) by the California delegation,'' be said. "If at that time the convention wishes to consider me a candidate the convention may do so. "I believe it's an open convention," he said in an effort to clarify confusion that arose over an earlier comment that bad been interpreted to indicate his name might not be put before the convention ·u Richard M. Nixon bad the nomination wrapped up in ad- V'lllle<. Under California law a recall elec- tion must be held if 780,414 registered vol.en sign petitions before July 31. Edwin Koupal, an unemployed used car salesman who serves as executive director of Recall Reagan Committee, Inc., said the group has already secured "at least 700,000 signatures and going up." EX-BAREFOOT TO ROCK AGAIN The Laguna Beach boardwalk will rock again. 1be city has issued a dancing and entertainment pennit to Boardwalk En~ for the bar at 111 Ocean .'\ve. Lest the address is unfamiliar, it was once the Barefoot Bar, an e&tab· lisbmalt in di~avor with the city as an o1Joeed gathering llpot of homo· sexuals. The new Boardwalk Bar is to blast o!f at 9 o'clock tonight with a iour· piece rock band. Child Treatment Cent.er VCI College of Medicine Awarded Federal Grant By mOMAS FORTUNE or lflt o..., Plltt Slmft A major fedt!ral grant has been giyen UCl-Calilornla College of Medicine to set up a demonstration treatment center for children with breathing difficulties, .it was an- nounced today. Medical college spokesmen said $275,CKX> has been received for the first year and $840.000 ts expected over three years from the N a t i o n a 1 l111Ututes ol HN!th. Ph_raiclmw from throuJliout Orange County and LMgBeadl will be able lo send -problem cues =-cllikft• with resp;ratoiy and pulmonary clif. Oculties -who have been an enigma to them over the years, to the center. By -..;ng and tlrough training do<lon and -wt1I be able to .....,, .... medical -lo their communltlet. A111tmatlc clrlldren will be referTed to Orange County Medical Center. Children with cystic fibrools will be treated at a. demonstration center at Children's Hospital ln Orange. CHILDREN BENEFIT Qdldml at F-.,. Slate lloopilal Jn Cccta Mesa will benefit Urouiti a ,, t • research program associated with the demonstr.ation centers. 'llte grant will pay for Nlaries oC a staff of If under Dr. William F . Taylor, ucr pediatrics professor wbo is to be the principal investigator. "For the flrst time we'll have a Jot of specialized "1111 pulled togetl>er un- der one umbrella," he said. On hi.1 ilptt are an allergist, neon a to log l 1 t , c anliologist, n e u :to log i st , anesthesiologist, rebatilltationist, infectuous disease speciallst and poycbologist. In the area of research, Dr. Taylor said a 1eriou1 problem at Fairview is cheat deformities interferring with breathing and causing recurrent pneumonla and ~ death. Another problem a( F~ew, he said, i1 lact of normal antibodies in the blond whldl m11 be respolllible for chlldnn bavlq -pueum-• y~ar. RESEARCH AREA Still speaking of areas !or research, he said, "Much money ls spent on plOs for stuf{y note, but do they work or don't theyt 'Jbe Driltln meter on 1V ls ~ &1 CoOd as waa ever (Soe MEDICAL, Pase t) EDIIION . ' . CAGUN,#; IEAeR, C'AUFORNIA WEONESl>ll.Y, :.JULY :r. ~968 . L • ' Hew Not to Be a 'Smoke Eater' DAlr..Y PILOT "'911 W ,._ 9tl'IMll Liig.,;a Beach ~ ~int per;onnet~re In· "bi(ii.~if.~. <f11P1. Euge.;'D'J;abe)l~ t(c.nti!ft: the process of training 16 new men and air packs gives. expert advice. and adjuitmeota io-Ken Hite to allow entry into smoke-filled rooms proved of (left) of Dana Point and Mike Akin of Laguna. Drug Cli~ic Helps Young Counseling Service Gaining Impetus in Lagu:na Area By RICHARD P. NALL 01 r11e Oalty Plltt Sti ff A voluntary counseling clinic for youngsters of therdrug.;abuse genera- tion gap era is under way in the Laguna area. Already funded by a $4,000 donation rrom the Assistance League of Laguna Beach. the pilot. counseling program has gained impetus since its quiet February beginnings with a few families. A clinic for youngsters with pro- blems of drug abuse and related ad· justment problems ls held each Thurs· day !or those up to 18. Participation takes the willingness o[ both the youngster and the parents or guardian. "There w.ts a distressing need for some type of care by qualilied specialists for those that could not af · ford to pay," said Mrs. John Solomon of the Assistance League. . One of the first to offer psychiatric skill was Dr. Louis A. GottS(hauk. chairman of the department of psychiatry and human behavior at the UC! School of Medicine. The basic goal, Dr. Gottschauk said, Is an attempt to bridge the generation gap where youngsters involved have a storeofype of adults. The physicians involved also try and be a ''relatively neutral" source of in- formation about the effect of drugs. Also in tht:. clinics, said the f,sychiatrist, "Vie have tried to bring n a few of college age lately -a peer group -precept.ors who don't look as struotured es we do." These, he said, are young persons, well balanced, who have made achievements. Some of the youngsters with pro-_ blems have made one visit, others have continued ,11t the clinin. 'lbe parents" too are counseled if they wish, said tPbaut, to help them better Ullde ncl what they're up against end wha( drugs involve. "We focus our c oaeling at just theae problems an not trying to restructure someon 's perBonalUy," he said. The medical 1 f of South coast . NEW YORK (AP) -The stock markei !ncreued lill pins tlils al· ternootl in a brlak prehollday rally. (See quotatlont, Pac-s 10-U). Gain• outnumbered. loaaes almost thrfit to one and the Dow Jones in· duatiial averace was up between four ' and Ove points. Community Hospital has approved the program. The program was formed said Dr. Gottschauk, not in competition with the Orange County Child Guidance Clinic which has a waiting list of 100, but because there was a real need and no other way in the county to get counseling for youngsters who need it and seek it. Dr. Wllllam Ullom, ldlQOls super- intendent, said the school's role is advising youngsters and parents of what the voluntary service entails, making them aware that it is there. · Ullom said the program needs ad- ditional resouroes if Its is to continue, both funding and voluntary assistance from local psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers. Trustees Postpone · Actio~ On .Church Use of Scllool {Aguna B e a c h School trustees Tuesday night deferred action on a re- quest by a dturch group to'llse school facilities for Sunday services. The Calvary Evangelical Reform Council Slates Decision Tonight On Light Show Laguna Beach councilmen tonight are to decide whether there 9hall be a light 11how allowed at the Sawdust Festival. '!be show including modem dance, electronic music, abstract poetry, ligbt pattern and an art film was previewed by three counci1mell last "·eek. Denial by a split decdton. ii ~ strong possibility. The m&Mer is before coun· cilmen n en appeal ft om· planning commission denlat (four to one). In other bUJiness, councilmen : -Will hear a report from the city manager Ulat Greyhound buses are to be rerouted oU Ocean Ave~ at re- qu.-by the Black Unity ·Com· miliee. -Conllder • llnal ... -... -al siudy ol lbe clfy -la ID lake 18!Mlllhl. -Com Ider a ballineN -• 11" plloaUon from Wlnd A m b u 1 a n c e Service for a convalescent type, non- emergency aervict. -Take up a Laguna Beach Youth Council rttl-1•..,. .... dance on Fcnst· Ave. July 13. Church asked the school district for pennission to rent facilities at either El Morro, tbe high school, or Top of the World Elementary · School so it would have room for a·ll ttielr con- gregation. Their present facilities are too small, and the butlding is presently in escrow. Before the tacllltiet. can be rented, Business ~anager Jchn Hind remipd- ed the board, bids must be asked for !rom other groupt, IO the dJstrtcl can't be accused Of monopolizing their facilities. Robert Turner quipped, "What if 1ome hippies decide that's pretty cheap living?" lllnd noted the fact that bl<b mu.t come from church &:r'OUPI, and that they CUI be refuited. 'Ibe church is uking for seven classrooms plus one cafeteria for ·Sun- day use. !!'bey would be needed for at least 18 months to two ytan. Newport--. Unified School District is presently rentihg their fac:Uiliet to the Mar.lDer'• Oburch. Their rental lee m '3 per hour for the calssrooms ($$ for two hours and $7 for 't.bree b0Ur$)1 end $13 per· hour for the caftferla ('22 per tWo hotirs and '31 foe three hooro): - Truttee Larry Taylor m<ntlooed tllat widl the rilJnC laio<y Coils, "We had better !Me a -loot at our rtn· tm IChldlae ••• It wwld COii the tdtoal dbtrlct •lillll hoUrl ol ...nlrne poy lo bir• • cuttocHan. Tbe rate would be .at f4.20 per bout. Th6 mlln concern of the dl1trlet, as atated t;y Tayler, ii that "we can't af· fonl to loee money on tha dial." Tbt matter Will bo I--la_.. .•. tall belore any doclslon la -· l ' .. Today's C:loslng N.Y. St0$,s · TEN CENTS s Rancliers Pull Pilot From Wreck A Marine ~orps helicopter plunged out of the sky into a ravine in eastern Orange County's rugged Blact star Canyon Tuesday night, killing two crewmen and injuring the co-pilot. One of the victims was identified today aa Maj, Larry J . Badwell, 34, of 13501 Wake Ave., Santa Ana, pilot of the craft, who le'i.ves bis wife Barbara and four children. Lt. Robert Trtgalei,. 24, of Tustin, was pulled from the wreckage -its magnesiwn fuselage blazing like a Fourth of July fireworks display -by ranch hands who saw the crash. Sheriff's deputies said the workmen f?om Hidden Ranch pulced -Lt, Trigalet fnto a private car and ~ere rushing him down the winding moun- tain road when they met an am· bulance on ita way to the scene. The co-pilot was repo~ in good condition. today at St. Joseph'• Hospital, Or8.nge, with cuts, bruises and a concussion, but the other two crew members were killed m.t.antiy when the chQpper went down, Name· Of the other victim was withheld by officials at the Santa Ana USMC Air FaclHty, peodtng notlllca- tion of next of kin. A Marine Corps spokeman said Ibo Cll45D Sea Knight h•licopler WU OD a routine night training fllghl wtien it developed engine trouble· at 8:43 p.m., over the rugged tenain. The tail section broke off 'and slid about six miles up Black Star Canyon, near Santiago Reservoir, breaking in hall and splattering burning wrecltaga down ~ side of a ravine. The twin-rotor helicopter crashed down the gully, while the rest of the fuselage lay on its side and the engine units broke off and bUrned nearby IC• cording to deputies. ' Units of the California and U.S. forestry services extinguished a amall brush fire touched off by the magnesium-fed names, as traffic jam- med up on narrow Black Star Canyon Road. One fire truck had to be escorted easterly out or the area into Corona by a sheriff's patrol car. Bodies of the two crewmen killed were airlifted out Of the nigged region by Marine Corps belicopter. ' This Grass Not Made for Sleep KENTLAND, Ind. (UPI) -Police say they am!Sted two men for sleep-· ing on the grass. They said Thomas Lee Williams, 21, or Massillon, OhJo, who said he was AWOL from the Marine Corps base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Charles T. Devoge, 23, o{ Wichita, Kan., were ar. rested in a field near·here. The duffel bags on Which they were sleei)lng were stufred with 40 pounds of marijuana they had picked !rom the field. Oru•:L~-· We•t•er It'll be a bang-up Fourtb, the weatherman promises, offering sunny skies nearly all day with the mercury popplng up to 83. INSIDE. TODAY • Seven OGtamGNmJ and one trimaran art ·rtadv to set f orth in 'he thir~ biennial Los Angelt1 to Honolulu catamaran ract. Pogo 23 • -• -" ·=-.. === • ' .. ·-.... --" ·-.. --.. ·-" ::r:=r • --• 1).11 -• -"" ............ .. ·--1•11 _ .. ..._ '"" Tt..._ • Pl-• 1 .. 11 -1~11 ~ .. ~:: • ·-• .. --.. .. ._ .. --.. ,, • .. ,, ' I J Do\ILY PllOT Dr. Browne -Elected Board Chief Dr. Norman Browae IJ new prut. cleDt ol Ibo Laguna Beach Unllled School l>lllrlct, suceeedlng Wll11am Wilcoua. Tbe election of new officers by the board Tuesday night was unanlmou1. . . Dr. Broome, elected to th6 board ln .. -.- ' • • Fie-~t,~al .Won'_t_ Be. Dry ; . ' • • • Pldnners-~'fkiJik' to Beer, Wine -Perm.it Pled ........ ' ..... ~ . , ~ pd WiD. .. my le aervJ la ~·other busine'1s, city planners: in his garage. PlalU\ers also said '',Do'i COlll-wllh meall at !M.Feittval· • -Poslpcmed unUI July 15 a regue1t tO art designer Donald G. Roach, wh• of AN nllall[in~ i..,,... "lleacll ·city 1...,, Ruth· M.;l''l)'jc>r.~o -wrt a 19tli • wanted to make furniture in his home p~ .;nld,Mooday nlgbt' , cenlury hollie ,atJm S. Cl0i;t-111J111fl)', at 3;!!5 ',\1._ Vu,~:'\Vat~ '. ; ,' · . ';: '• '!:bl"~ r:!""IJ'..~4jB Jlle-)!Ito ~ lliarltln\e muieuln Both .,-.,,, planners leit would matter ; ., .. n "t;lf,, Spprov.t. ·,the · · aaicl iiitlq"ue ·arid .-nque11 ·fi0in . · ~too Ccmmettlll 1K ·nature aid festiVal'1 nqueat for 19,Condwout )1Je Eail S. Fa1rbtlra. 1&11·G1viota Drive,· might set unfortunate pricedenfJI. • permit Oft 8 f9o-~ bl.Ila after bt:&r• to VUJ from ~ encr'oach!Dent -,Recommended tbe city CPUDeil iniltOm Werner · Bee~. ••festival regulatio111 .. -~~ of an reruse the request of Donald lfow~, dii'ector. · { ' · elevated waltWay, Cll'l'llri and beath -'2867 Cha.leau Way to resubdlvtde two :Jamlo fic~·7e om 11\h U • 6 "b'1coaf.' -.. , •.,. -.. /'"•f1ready subdivided 7,500 sqd foot chairman. · ablt&lned froDi. vOtlng ~ ,DeDJed two bqm•· ~atlon 1r. lots to 9,000 and 6,000 feet sue1. Apr11, llltl5, bu been clerk tills put year. A representative of the school board-to the Calilornfa School Board Assembly, Browne Is bOllinnlng the last year ol ~ first term as board bec&u;H be wei qne .. of the iutlurut' queltl. Gee· Flory ·.u refmett 'the -Granted a aix month eit'ebslon of ~ concesslob holders. Howari! Holden.1 right to atore win•making equipment Ume for builder Thomas Rois to con· was absent and aupplles tor 1 m~ order business _atruct '8 home at Ul Osgood Court. member. A practicing d~U.t in Laguna~ he and his wife Can!! bav• four cbildren. 'Board Hires 2 Police Study J('nit,es .. • Filling ~ y,,_pated de;i'k position is Larry Taylor, a member of the board for eight years and president for two years. . . Elected to the board three Umes, Taylor first joined ln July, 1957_ Dur- jng his first seven jears he served as clerk for three years and president for two. After . leaving the board in February,. 1954, be-was re-elected in 1967. -, . ' .. Taylor h·as also served as preSidelit of the Orallge County School Boatd' A.ssembJ,y, chairman . of .the · sta;te 1 school· board CWTlculum and text bbOk Conimlttee, representa~ve Of· orange atid Loi . Angeles ·copnues · on .·t11e1 resolution ~ committee of the state . school J:>oard, and ch~an of ~ , , .... ,_ .... ,, state 11ebool board he"!tb., phy~cal· · _ .. SMALL .pity, SMAl.J,:\~LIDE --YoU!!Jaten atl.aguna•Beach United educatton, and well.,.. comrnl~, , · Metbodi$'Church p-hool rooms ftDd this small slide about right Owner of the Laguna·ABC '!;oCk mid ·• -• · Key shop, ·:rAM telephone aniwerlrlg • for their ¢e. The 1chool_pr.,.re.gtstraf:1on is July 16, 17 and 18. Fr.om service, and ·sporta · "'1ltqr of ·the · •• left to·ri,,iht are~.,Al!en Bailey, ~I committee~~; Jun: Laguna News-Pos~ Taylor. and hil ·, my W~.~e,_.2, ,Ai!D.>Y ~. 4, Chuck King, 4, .Mr~. Jeffrey wife bave·four .childreo: · . · · _ •_Foster,·~!; ~d Susan-Cr~~!!!"• 2, m fores~ Laguna Bllilding Permits Double _ • Building permit valuat!oii' Ii> Lagiina Beadl for tbe first six ,months Of this year were more than'. double the amount for the same ~· IQonths of Iast year, while 14 fewer permits were taken out. · ; ' . ' Acconlillg. to~. ' z., Springe. building -~lo!'. tl!e total val,..iion or the st ball. ol this year wu $2,$88,857, as compared to 11,188,064. the' valuation '-figure tor die first 5iJ: Dion .. of 1987.. I June ~ ~ year was also ahead of JW>e, 'ft!; with an estimated cost of oonrtruction runping at $204,127 for the 48 permits issued. Last yeat's figure for the moatb wu '156,9114, even though tbree more permit!: were illued. Permlq .lf&uell for four new Me· f.amily dwellings accounted f or $100~800 of. this month's figure. Another M0,000 estimate was for a permit i11qed. .for comtruction on a commercial bull4fng. .. MEDICAL ••• developed. ThLs is a good measure -cf where we stand." He said-, "We are developing m~y new ins~t.s to our lungs, such as smog, pressure from scuba diving, and breathing 100 percent oxygen."~ The need for the demonstration eenter; medical spokesmen said, is borne out by statistics that lihow respiratory dilease accounts for the largest share ol a practlcli>g plly,i- cian's time, is ia major cause 0£ ·ab· seoce from school, and constitutes a major cause of death in ~ infanU. Also present at the morning press conference announcing the grant were Dr. Robert C. Combs, are a coordinator for the Regional Medical Program, and Dr. ThQJilas L. Nelson : chairman of the UCI Medical College department of pediatrics. DAILY PILDT ---••• ,. N. WM -lMm•• K••.,lf l"dl!Ot 1l10111•1 A. Murphin• Mllllllmi Ellllor klch1NI P. Nill UllU'AI ltldl <:I~ l!Clltiw J1cli; k. C.lty P1ul Nitt•n tv.lntt1 ~ AdWrtl11!!1 Plndlr ---....... ~ P.O .... Ill t2l5J JU fM9lt AYHH Ott..t Offic11 C•l9 Mlw : J»,Wnl 11, Slrtff .......,. 1Md11 nn w ... ltlll .....,.,. Hunt!no"" ... ch t. aor Jiii Slmt . . .,-........ -. ,,.,..~ . . ,... . ~ Pr~school Pr.~gram Set . ~ ' ....... For ~-Sfufuner_-L}r. ... Ch~ch );. pre·sC!iooJ -program ' tor chlldr(_ 211 ·lo 4* Y-' ol age will be iP<ihaored \)yY -the LagUna Beach1. tlnited Methodist Clluccli. -· . 'lbere.1'lil•t>e a dally enrollment of approximately 42 children. The pro- ·grlUll ~s Sept. 10. Pre.registration will be held at the ehurch, 21632 'Wesley 'Drive, .South Laguna on July 16, ~7 'and 18. ·: -.~ " . . RtgtstraUon ·for members of the C-atioo wll1 be bold Sunday, July l~; Parents wh'o w.,il to participate Ii> the, program wtlt.assist the toacbers Qne 'day every twneeks. ' The · program will involve child development in living aQCt learning ex· peritnces Wkh their-pew. Additional lpl1J11D!tiQn, lnay be obtl!lned by call- l!!f ~• , . --· VS _,T .' .-w ·.-C -' . ·-. ~ · · roops · apture ,._ Cathe of Red Rockets SAIGO~ .'(AP) -U. S. troops sweeplng around Saigon captured a cache of 56 Soviet and Red Chinese rockets in a bamboo thicket today after a skirmish with the Viet Cong. The weapons obviously had been hidden for new rocket attacks on Saigon, which the enemy command repeatedly has asserted will come soon. U. S. 1st Infantry Division troops were beating along the Rach Dia River 'vhen they came upon a Viel Cong force of unknown size six miles southeast of Saigon. Th.e following skirmish did not a mount to much. There were no American casualties and the only con· firmed Viet Cong casualty was one soldier wounded and captured. Pressing on a little farther , however. the infll?ltry came upon a real find in a clump of bamboo and reeds -43 Red Chinese 107mm roCkets and 13 Soviet-made 122mms, the types that battered Saigon through most of May and June. Also found were a Soviet aiming device and n-.·o crude wooden bipods. which the enemy had been using because re'glilar rocket mounts are too heavy for easy transport. Saigon has not been hit by a rocket or a mortar shell since June 21, but with the threat of reneWed attacks, U . S. and South Vietnamese troops have been reinforced around the capital and have launched sweeps looking for enemy units and weapons. The-enemy has also vowed to con· tinue attacks throughout South Viet· nam's countryside and the U. S. missfon reported two new terrorist raids. One attack came on the hamlet of My Yen, four miles s~uth of a fishing village where the enemy loosed Satur· day what the U. S. Command called "one of the worst atrocities of the war." Enemy forces hurled k a t c h e 1 Fiesta del Niguel ~ Planning Starts ' Preliminary plans for th; Sept. 21 Fiesta Del Niguel to be held in Monarch Bay Plaza In Laguna Niguel are under way. General chairman for the 1econd an- nual fiesta Tom Frlgone Mid thi! year's celebration will include a flreworkJ display, plus games, dan- cing, entertainment and fOOd boodu. charges MQJ')diy into My Yen, a reset· Uement hamlet, killing a civilian, wOunding nine Others and destroying or he.vily damaging 17 homes, the mission reported. This was only a pale reflection of the attack Saturday on the nearby village of Son Tra, where Viet Q>ng raiders set houses afire and killed 88 men, women and children. Many were burn· cd -alive. Son Tra is 345 miles northeast or Saigon. In the second terror attack reported today, mines destroyed 11 homes in a Mekong Delta village 125 miles soutilwest of Saigon, the mission sai'd., No casualties were reported. U. S. headquarters said there was scattered fighting from the Mekong Delta northward to the demilitarized tone dividing Vietnam. In the heaviest single action, South Vietnamese troops beat off a North Vietnamese attack near the old Jm- perfal capital of Hue In nearly three hours of hard llgbting. The U. s. Com- mand said 66 enemy sokliers were kill· ed. South Vietnamese Josses were list- ed as 10 killed and 22 wounded. Supervisors Nix Aliso Beacl1 Park Concession Bid An un&uccessful bidder on South LagWla's Aliso Beach Park parking lot concession lost an appeal Tunday before the Board of Supervisors . Manuel J. Chavez of the Parking Company of America, Los An·geles, complained that his was the highest . bid for the rigbt to operate the parking Jot and was thrown out for "slight technical reasoos.'' George H. Cormack, aS64tant dirtc· tor of Real Property ServJces, told supe:rviAors the "slight technical reasons" were Chavei' failure to sup- ply a financlal statement and a state· ment on his proposed method ol ope.ra- tion. Both were requl.sJtes to bidding, he said. Cllavez' company bad bid 83.8 per· cent of the grosa take to the county, whereas the successful bidder, Red Mu.Parking Corp., bid only 67 per· cent of the gross. County Counoel Adrian Kuyper told the supervisors that Real Properties were correct in throwing out Chavez bid because ol t!Je faiiurt to auPPlY re· Vice Principals I . M . Mi . d c·as-. -At • h' School n _ esa ur er e Hig Br ARTHUR R VINSEL · -Mrs. Westphal was 'slali> live daya ago . Lagm;. Beach High School will have °' 11111 n.1tr. 1>11ti ,,.,. " are also being_ examined. by the crime two new vice i-incipals next school Experiments continued today, as lab in an effort to find blood traces. b 1,....., bout ~, 000 technicians at the Orange County year, eac rece • ...,. a •~• an-PERMISSION GRANTED uall Sherlff'a. Crime Lab checked butcher n y, 'lbe ecbool board Tuesday' night ap· knives belonging to the wife of a Costa ptoved hiring of Donald Haught from Mesa City Councllman for blood traces Barstow High School in Barstow · to fromjhe body of·a slain neighbor. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, 37, of 1642 Halat Dooald ·Miller, alJO from Minorca Drive; is held without bail in Barstow, who was employed last Orange County Jail, awaiting ar- month. ralgnment Friday In Superl"or Court on Haught, I graduate of Oklahoma one count of murder. State University, holds a bachelor's The wife of Costa Mesa City Coun- degree in soclal aclence and a masters cilman George A. Tucker was bound degree 1n education. over to supf:rior Court Monday at her He entered the teaching tleld 1n 1962 ,arraignment in Harbor D i s t r i c t Jn Tulia, Okla., 1n I team teaching Judicial Court. situation. The defendant is charged wiUt stab- For the past. three yeara, he has bing her next-door neighbor, Mrs. been working in Barstow, one year at Harriet Westphal, 68, ol 1646 Minorca Kennedy HJgh School and two ye·ars .as Drive, during some sort of dispute last vice principal of jlarstow High School. Friday. Haught; tndeotlaled in counseling, No motive has been developed by admlnistration, md general teaching, police and detailed investigation is still was chosen out of a field of 25 ap-being made into the backgrounds of pllcants. • Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Westphal to Robert Reevta> principal of t!l9 high determine what may have happened. ' school, ls also out of Barstow and has No death weapon has b e e n worked with both. Reeves earlier told determined either, but Detective Gary the school board that the y;orklng rela· b tionship the· three men1bave developed Thompson was at the crime Ia in Santa Ana tod2')', con!en:ing on the with each other in the put will work search for the object which killed Mrs. to the community's advantue. Dr. Ullom, superintencl.ent of Westphal. schools, reported to the 6Chool board Costa Mesa Police Capt. Ed that be bad talked to Haught. for one Glasgow, head of the investigative and a hall hours and found him to be bureau, said examination of kitchen "competent-" and will be a "tremen· utensils taken from the Tucker borne dous working member." -hued on past experience and the Haught, 32, wtll be in charge of rate of testing -~~uld be finished by discipline problems that arise in the next week. · English and roc;.a1 science "No comment," he replied when departments at the high school, while asked how many knives and other Miller will control discipline -of the items wtre taken from the kitchen of science and math departments. Councilman Tucltft-'s trim home in the Haught received -an 11 month con· Mesa Verde area. tract, &tarting August l. Rings worn by" the defendant when -·- ' Get the niost ccr Official permission was granted at her arraignment Monday to take a liample for matching with any possible blood traces on the rings or a knife, and also against Mrs. Westpbars . blood. Police could have had a sample. drawn prior to her arraignment,. but preferred to wait until Mrs. Tucker had appeared be!ore Judge William Christensen. , · During the brief hearings he boWld her over to Superior Court's Depart.. ment 1, for arraignment at 9 a.m. Fri· day and ordered her to undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine her current state of mind. Mrs. Tucker appeared dazed and 1n shock, gazUig about with circles under her eyes and seemingly confused about what was happening to her. LAGUNA OFFICES OBSERVE FOURTH Government in Laguna Beach is tak- ing the day off tomorrow Both the city hall and post office will be shut down for e July 4 holi· day. - The word from the Chamber of Commerce U; that while some retail shops in Laguna will also be closed, those appealing to the tourist traffic will probably remain open. The only city festivities taking place · for the holiday will be the Miss ·Mermaid Beauty Contest, being held .e.t UM! Main Lifeguard Tower at 7 p.m. for the least~ Get a year-end deal ona~mobile from Oldsmobile. See your neatest Olds dealer The fiesta is sponsored by the Laguna NI g .u e IC.om mu D 1 t y Coordinalini Oouncll. qulnd !nlormotJon. '----------------===--------"".""'------- /, ' ~ - '• . .. HUNTINGTON'S THIRD PAR'.ADE -.This was the scene of the grand march down Main Street for Orange CQunty's third annual Independence Day Parade in 1906 - a far cry from 2,700 participants who will march Thursday in the 64th renewal of the event. Vintage photo belongs to former fire chief Bud Higgins. Beach Readies·· 4th Parade ' 250,000 Expected for Huge Holida.y Extravaganza Drupls roU and bugles Olar!" in Hun· tington Beach about ll ·a.m. Thprsday AS the city's 64th Annual Independence Oay Parade begins its march 23.1 units strong down city streets. A.n estimated 250.000 spectators will lam Huntington's sidewalks to view the Fourth Of July color, marchln~ units. floats and beauties in what has become Orange County's traditional public celebl'ation. Huntington Beach's bi~ parade is se· cond largest staged in all of Cali fornia exceeded only by the Tournament o[ Roses affair annually on New ~v Year's Day in Pasadena. Thursday's annual renewal will find 2.700 participants in the line of march w;th 2.t'J entries which-include 2'l noots, five bands. six drum and bugle .corps, three bagpipe bands. eight horse-drawn carriages and 1 1 decorated autos. While military units are depleted because of overseas commitments. Air Force and Navy Drill teams parade to receive the salute of Brig. Ge n. James A. Feeley, USMC. Celebrities include George Putnam; Equestrian Grand Marshal; Ernest 'HERE'S THE ROUTE OF JULY 4TH PARADE Smashup Ends Pursuit; Heist Suspect Captured A robbery suspect'• running gun bat. Ile with Garden GNlve police Tuelday night ended when he crashed infQ a telephone pole whilt. being pur1ued. .John A. Spenkelin.k, 19, ol Buena Par'k Is Jn Orange County Jail charged with two counU ol armed robbery and car theft. Six shots were !ired at thf! neeing suspect by Garden Grove offcJer Billy Ray Ricl<etis .. On• them hit the stolen ear. Police allege. Spenkelink'1 caper started when he held up a service sla· tion a~ Knott and Ohapmaa A v.enues. A JtUspect demianded money ii gun· point from att'enMnt Lany Au~tin. 17, ol 7Ml Trask Ave., Wt1stminster. Au,tin wa.1 walling on Waller Von l''Jot.ow, 4$, tJl Garden Grove. While the attendant wu aetUnt about $!Wl out tht atrviet 1tatiOn caah register, the robber took ,fJ2 from Von Flotow and escaped. At Topaz ind Bell!J'ade Streets loe stopped Ronald W. Ewing of Garden Grove and took Ewin&'• car. The vie· tim called police arid I.ht officer wa!'l behind the st<11en car Whfln he 101: the radio call. · ~ Specht, Honorary Equestrian Grand Marshal; television star Do n Galloway. Grand Marsha l· and radio personalities Buddy and Fran. The two miJI': parade roule starts at Lake Pai'k heading down Main Street to 5th Street. It proceeds past the reviewing stand in front. of the police station to Walnut then makes a U·turn bac.k up Main. The final portion is a right on Peca n to l..a.ke , up La:ke Street to the Lake Park disbanding area. Officials estimate the route time at two hour'\'; exceptions for public displays, such as planned community shows. Already Westminster Assistant Fire Chief W. E. "Bill" Knowles says he can attribute 10 grass fires to care.Jess use of fireworks. • In Huntington ReaC"h . "twn housfJ!'l burned the first fou r hours the (fireworks) stands were open," Fire Chief R .. C. Plcard said. By state law, fireworks l'!l•Y only be sold from 12 noon June 24 to 12 noon July 5. People pltnning to celebrate the Fourth with their own displays -in areaa allowing it, of c~-should follow the adv,ce of Oos Mesa Fire Capt. William Raymer. -Stay away from vacant lot!!. -Don't explode sparklers near housei; with wooden roofs. "And we prefer," he warni;, 11 lhat fireworks be used under t h e supervision of an adult" Paper Backs Rocky BURLINGTON. low• !UPI) - Iowa's ()Iciest newspaper, thf tllirl· ington Hawk·Eye, ha.1 endorsed New York Gov. Nelson Roc.keteJJer lor president. -----• •• --. . . w.d..-y, Joly >, I '168 ' DAil V 'llDT 3 Reds Turn Deaf Ears .to Harriman Plea 1'"rom Wtre Senlees PAJ\JS -U.S. Ambass1ct..or w, A ve-rtl1 Harriman pleeded today with Hanoi! "ts there nothing yoo catt d00" to cool off the Vietnam War? North ~ VJ.etnam replied that the United State~ was violating its own Declaration ot. lnckpendence. · Harriman rnade hl!li pie.a ·midway through the 11th b1rgaining session betWeen tbe fet?ft!sentatives of Hanoi • - and Washtngf.on . The· meeting lasted The format exchange ~ statements tt?ree hour11· and w~s tJte, •.borte•t..Jull-tietween the two top negotiators again. .11c11Je session . since . the ~ talks llegan focused on th6ir c o n t r .a d j c t o r y M.ay 13. · 1f~ma.nds for de-escalating the war : Harriman also officially ttlank~ North Vietnam for its annoµncement it · planned to release three U.S. fiiers captured when tlle.i.J' planes we.re ,shot down over North Vietnam . He had suggested this might be a "straw in the wind" 1 tnwlrd An easier Hanoi · position·. "More than three months ago." HM• riman tokt Thuy, "President Johnson too.k .a major step in reducing the level of ho11tiUties in Vietnam by limiting tile bombing of North Viem&m on March 31 . It was an import.au\ unilateral act of restr.aint. ~ • ··--· Domani uses Dacron•and wool 'for a return to simplicity 11· Ours alooe-_ Cardigan-look costumes lose! a fasllioo p~ for !he on-lh•ID c_areer 1irl. A fliahtwei.&!1t blend Df..Dacroo•polyester and woo!.f11111 plaid ; knit. . Gunmetal grey DJ chestnut. By Claire Mara. -Sizes 8-16. Coat wi!h Jress, 11.M. 3-pc. soil with simu!ated lather trim on jacket, M.M. ..1 Dress Shop ' u umS' Newport Center ::. l'l Fulliai Island • '«·2200 · • Mon~ Thais~ Fri. 1"' !!11 9:311 Dt!el dlys Ill:® tm $:31 t l .1 I ' •' • .. ' ' • ' OAll.V PD.OT ccai.. ... _. .. ~ 11'1• • ...,, Shooting of · the film "GYJ>sy Moth/' starring Burt Lancast•r. was resumed today on location at ~ton-&rport in Butler County, ~as. It was recently canceled as fdGM Director John Ftanken- helmer was spending the day in Sedgwick County ~ail. Juclt• Nich· olaa Klein sentenced Frankenheim- er aft.er he was arrested for re- ROrted.IY driving hia foreign race · car on Highway 254 at speeds 'of over 120 miles per hour. He was also fined $50 plus court cci6ta and ordered to attend traf!ic safety classes. .. Plane Crash Kills Five In Famil ' y GEORGETOWN, Colo. (UPI) Five memben ot a Sacramento family w~e killed Tuesday when their lig!it plane plunged into a mountain near 11,314-foot Berthoud Pass west ol Den· ver. Only a 6-year .old girl survived. The victims were identified as Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wood , both 25, and their three sons, Jamie, 8, Steven, 5, and J erold, 1. The sur\l'l~or. Rae Ann, was taken to a hospital in critical con- dition. , Authorities said tht +oo family was r eturning home after a vacation in the east. They had flown from Chicago to Denver for an overnight stop-Monday and departed e.arly Tues- . day for Meeker, O:>lo. • -- • • Ray Lawyers · Will Appeal Extradition· LONDON (AP) -J1me1 Earl R1y11 BrltiJh lawyw1 )oday begon preporlnf hfs appeal against Chief Magf1trate F:'rank NJlton's ruling that he 1hoi.ild be oxtudit!d to the United SUl\el for trial cm a charge of murdering Dr. Martin Luther King J r. Milton on Tuesday rejected the ,arg\.iment by Roger Frl~by , Ray's Briti3tl attorney. that the killing of the Negro ci'vil · rights leader was a political crime and therefor e not sub- ject to extradi tion. Frisby planned to enlarge this ergu· ment J n his appeal to the High CourL Ray remained under close guard in London's Wandsworth jail. The appeal will delay his return to the United States until late this month, at the least~ Mrs. Margaret Van Keuron of Denver sai~ she was sitting in her camper-bus on the Berthoud Pass highway When she 1aid the single· engine ptane dive through some trees into the moUDtain. ., l!nappeti:ing Aspect R a y ' s court-appointed attorneys have 15 days from Tuesday to file their appeal. They were expected to f take advantage or almost all thi! period. "It sOW)ded like a gunshot," she said. "It looked like it flipped upside down before it hit." Wocxl. and.the three boys were killed instantly. Mrs •. Wood and Ille girl managed to crawl out of the wreckage, but Mrs. Wood died shortly after arrival at Lutheran Hospital. These youngsters from Alton, 111., shudder ~s they contemplate worms in the drinking water. Darrin Hayes, 5, Kelley Reynolds, 5, and Douglas Hayes, 6, (L-R), try to spot the tiny, almost invisible worms that were reported in the water system. Clarence Arbogast, water works manager, said the quarter~inch worms are actually larvae from a small green fly known aS chironomidae and are harmless.· Unhappy residents~ tied cheesecloth over spigots, drank anything that came out of bottles and took few baths. The wonns have disappeared. The court then may take several days to schedule a hearin·g and to hold it. Murf the Surf Real Shotgun W~dding W esty Sworn · In As New Army Chief of Staff Ruled Insane, Is Cqmrnitted Guriman Takes Teen Bride After Shooting Spree WA SHINGTON (UPI) -With Presi- dent J ohnson standing by,· Gen. William C. Westmoreland was sworn in today at t~e Pentagon aS' new Chief of 6taft,R>f the U.S. Army. Bea tle John Lennon YM11 th« on•· with gla6ses) .chaU with Japamst aTV ist Yoko Ono at the Ma11fatr GaUert1 in London Ltnnon dedicated the e:v hibition of 1iis_.art work to Yoko. Ask- ed if his marridgi to hU wife Cynthia had broken up, Lennon aaid, "Legal- ly the answer is no." Miss Ono U mar· Tied to American movie producer Anthony Coz. Ltnnon waa asked if he loved Miss Ono and he replied, "I do love her. Of course I do." • Bill Miller# of Waco--;Tez:as, told police that someone had broken eggs on his car, smeared them with spinach, added cantaloupe, spread margarine ov.er.that and tnen mp. ped it all ott with flour. The grill was garnished with Vienna saus· age. MiUer estimated it would cost $100 to clean and repaint the car. • Kentucky State Trooper Jerry Keither stopped a motorist on In· terstate 71, south of Cincinnati, re- cently after radar had clocked his auto at well over the legal limit. When Keither went up to the car, the motorist1 shaking his head sad~ ly, pointed tow6I'd his control pa- nel. And there, was a new $30 radar detection device. • • Ba.Jo, the oldest of 10 erephants at the Los Angeles Zoo, died this week at the age of 32, after a lon g battle against respiratory disewe and arthritis. T he 8,000- pound Ariatic elepha~t came to th e zoo in 1934. • Charles Kahn•,·· a Miami Uni- versity student, was fined $50 and sentenced to one day in jail on a disorderly conduct charge in a Cincinnati court. Kahne, 21, report- edly pulled a rubber band from his PoCket and shot it at the judge. Kahne NOW has to spend two days in jail. MIAMI (UPI) -Jack (Murf the Surf) MurJihy, the convicted jewel thief Who considers himself as a modern day RObin Hood, is on bis way to a state mental hospital and an in- _definite reprieve from trials on double murder and anned robbery charges. Criminal Court Judge Carling Sled· man Tuesday night adjudged Murphy legally insane !olk>wing a 13-bour hearing in ·which psychiatrist David Rothenberg said Murphy once to1d him: . "I am like Robin Hood. I'm here to help those that need help, a nd help those who have been wronged and to punish -who do wroog." Stedman committed Murpily, who aloog with two otben 1tole the famous Star of India sapphire from ~ York's Museum ol Natural Hiatcry in I964. Murphy will be held in maximum security in a state mental hospital in· definitely. · "The defendant fs adjudicated in- sane and incapable of standing trial at this time," the judge said. "The def en· dan~ b-dangerous to himself and to society." Wedding Plans End in Death ARLINGTON, Mass. (UPI) -The man Ann R09alie Pierce once planned to matTy next month wa s accused to· day ol killing her with a hail oi bullets fired from a passing car. ~ pretty 20-year-old p1'a~groond instructor W-.'i!'i 9hot to death Tuesday night oas she walked down a street to return a bridal shower gift to a neiglib<r. '11homas c.urtin, 24, her fonner fiance, w·as arrested on a murder charge. He also w.-charged with in- tent to commit murdtt on ia police of. ficer and assault and batte!'y with a dangerous weapon on e police officer. SYDNEY, Auotralia ("UPI) -A young gunman today married the teen- age motiher he vowed to kill -along with her II-week-old child ...._ unless she became his wife. The police commissioner, whose mmi the bridegroom had kept at bay for 32 houn before the ceremony, served as the wedding witness. ~ the ceremony, during which bridegroom Wallace Mellish, 23, set .aside bis automatic shotgun and two automatic rifles,· police served him Coca-0>11 and cake. They told him Officer Killed, .Other .·wounded In Gun Battle WASHINGTON (UP I) - A Washington patrolman wias killed and a companion was critically wounded with their own .guns Tuesday night during <an attempted. street arrest. Police said Pvt. Stephen A . Williams, 23, died of several wounds in the head and Pvt. Frederick: Matteson, 38, was in critical condition with wounds in the head and chest. A father and his son were arrested and charged with homicide. P olice said John A. Wh ite Jr., 39, was picked up at .an apartment building and bis son Duane White, 19, later surrendered at a mental hospital where he has been a patient. He had been allow:ed to spend a few days at home, authorities said. Police said Williams and Matteson answered a robbery complaint and the alleged victim pointed out Williams, walking along a street. Officials said White resisted when Williams tried to arrest him and the younger White ran up to help his father. During the struggle, both Willia.ms and Matteson lost their revolvers and were left wounded oa a sidewalk. Dixie's Cup Runneth Over • Edwardian Flair in Lake Charles Good for 3 Inches CalifoNtla F•lr lilln ''"•!it'd !play 111 Sclultl- itrn C.lllOl'lll• UC:es>I ICll" Ullll l low claudJ •nd IOI 1M>re1dl"' t11l1nd lo COll!l l v1llen Ill ~ "'"' morf>I.., her.in. The ,..1\on'1 hlellel! ltm~••· f\!res TUfld1v _,.. 1141 II P11m SPrlntl I nd NHdln. 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He also threatened the Polioe said David Roberts ; 'El, a con· killing if police tried to force him out. struction worker, killed his wife, The baby slept in Miss Muddle's Oheryl, 24, and then turned bis small arms during the ceremony. The 54-year-old four-star general assumed the desk job afler four hectic years in Vietnam where he headed American forces during the massive buildup to avert a C o m m u n i s t takeover of South Vietnam. Westmoreland . who succeeded Gen. Harold K. Johnson, was .an overnight guest at the Whi·:e House. Johnson, before leaving for a busy weekend in Texas and Ce ntral America. motored to the Pentagon for the swearing-in. Westmoreland arrived back from the war front late Tuesda y. oakber gun on himself shortly before Police said Miss Muddle's parents midni1'lt Tuesday. . okayed the shotgun marriage. Police TV Producer Dies Officers, Mro described the deaths Commissioner Norman All an got a .a s '"a classic murder-suicide," said court order permitting the hurried LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Harold Roberts fired two or three builds into wedding. Kemp, producer of the Dean Martin -hi s wife's chest, in ~ driv~ay of e He ·witnessed the ceremony along and Rowan and Martin television frlend's home. He tben fired a shot in· with Don Fer.gusoo, de t e ct i v e shows and a vice president of the Na· to his own bead. Both were pro· superintendent of Sydney's criminal tional Broadcasting Co. died Tuesday J~no~unced::;;;;;:d•;ad~~ot~tll~o~sce~·~ne~,~~~~~~ln=v~e~stl~g~a~tl~on~br~a~nch~.~~;;;~~~;:::":ig:h:l:Of::ca::nc:e:r:.:H:e:w:a:s:7:2:.::;:;;-- SMART APPIAWICI TOP OUAUTT OUTDOOR LIVING IS A WAY OF LIFE ••• IN ORANGE COUNTY! . .. an·d Santa Ana Tent anil Awning has the New Looli for '68 .•• everything to malie outiloor relaxation a family pastime. 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AWNING co • FACTORY SHOWROOM 2202 S. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA 141·0491 - llANCH oma OUNOI COUNTY AWNING CO. •• ,,,,,., Horfft o,.,,. c ... ,,. 427 •• --. PUUa10ll .. M ... ,. .. 7a2 ---- I -• -~ -• .......... E • • News of Orange ' Pvt. l .c. Robert G. the operaUOa '1nc1 main· q~ter in hi s ooit at Ktlly M\in St., lluntiogton Beach, P nsaco&I, Flia. ror in· Airman B J o d g e t , a been asslcned to the Alr 18th St .. Costa M.1'11, ~haa Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. teoanee ol mHtwy ~es AFB, TeX. The alrman, a has beta PrNIJKeid 1"'1tb the ~.tr u ct Ion 11 a llp'aduate ot Marina High Force Technical )'raining been 111lptd to the .Air M....,,. O. Walker ol Colla Including tw and 0 411 medl<:ol sped aU1t hll been Millt.ry A-d altor.oom-PhotOgrapbtn Matf Sch"!"1. lte7, is attending Cen ter , Lo\Vry AFB, C.!O. Force Te<bnkal 'fialhlDc Meaa1 w. &lf.-ded the to tr ks 0 ne assigned to 11be AJr F~e pleUng bask training . at · · 1peciauzed school 11 111 Airman Beber, a graduate Center, Sheppard An, Tu:. £ombiat lnfentryman Badge n uc · ... i..oci&Ucs OOmmand. He ii a United St.ates N a v a 1 Airman Colli) Blodcet, airc:Nft m a I n t e n a n c e of Ma..1.na High School, will for 1peclallled tc:booUna u at LClng Bklh, Vietalm.-Airman lC JoU Pal· gr«tuate ol ~ High Tral.nmc Ce n l t r. Dain· son of Mr. and Mr1. Robert speclallsl have specialized .cbooling a commW\ie:atioDI wfrUl&: Pvt. Walker Is a member terMn, son of Mr. and Mrs. SchOol, El Monte. brjdge, ~)'land.-Airman Blodtet ol Ml 1111.Dd 'View '· u a munlUOnt rpeclali1t. , 1pecialitt. A.lrm.aA . LJunl· of Company C, 3rd B1;ttallon James D. Pattt:NIOO ot 701 Airm·. an A---.' Karee Foss,.• Hlftington Beach Drlve1 .Seal Beach, bas been Airman Philip Bebu, son .-· qu.11t, a e:radu.te of. E~~ oC tile 199th Liollt lnfentrv Via Udo Nord. NowPort •r-· ll!f> Sd>ool gr~, 111611, wlllied ta tll• Air Force of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Airman Rle•ard P. LJua«-eta High School., att,..Sed Brigade's 74h liJiantry, He iS Beach, hall~\ been OMled Irene F o 11· daughter of hi.I been ~ to tbe '.l'tchnic-1 Tralnlnc Center, Beber Of 1S921 Puritu Clr· qlll1CI, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Orange CO.It Colltft before •rifleman ·, ~O~u=la=Wldin::::'='~Alnn:::.::= .. ::...:o=!~tll=e::.,,.=~=·="~·=A=lle=n=•....:oF=•·~·~·=~~·-7~~~N~•~·~·~t--'Air=''-~S~t~a~t~l~·~~~·-..:Sh::ceppat<to<;::.:..:AF=..::B=,~Texc=:.~~~~Cl=e~,=H=Ull=b='n~gton::;:_~B=•=ac=b~,=ha=•:.....Ca:::::r~l=C.~L=J=un~·~q=m=•t~·=l~n=s~E=:--=•=nle:::.:rln=•!...::the::.:erv::..:.'ke=·=·~~ The maft of distinctlon 1 • "'-.... 'Mil awarded for sustliined contact against ac enemy in groundacti<>o. He is a gl"a<lulate ol Coeta Mesa lllgh Sd>ool, 19141. U . Dtnnl1 L. Hendrlctaoa of 17882 Angell st., Irvine, ls serving With the 1 9 e th Brigade, America! DiVls4on at Chu Lai, Vietnam. Lt. 'Hendrickson heads a team which has t h e responsibility of pro~iding direct 1UPPlies ol ps. am- munition and rations for daily Ol"'Nltion. Recently the suppOrt com- mend tean assisted in aidllig Huong Que villagers in building a dam and pro- viding ·shelter for 2 0 0 refugees from the Quarig Ngei Pro~. PVt. Randall Co ·Bardeen, 2tl, son d. Mrs. Elpas A. Bardeen, tl06 Agate Ave., Balboa Island, COOlpleted a l.igbt wtticle ' driver coune at Ft, Ord. The private was U'8lned in Mesa Has Lawmen Openings Costa .Mesa men and women aspirin'g to a career in law enforcement may ob· ta.in applications for posi- tions as patrolmen and p a r k i n g enforcement of- ficers, with examinations set next month. A p ti tude, personality, physical agility t e a t s , medlcal examinations and background checks will Ile conducted before .selection is made. Aj,plicati-0ns are available at the Police Department, 99 · Fai~ Drive, and must be N!lurned by July 5, tn ore!« to take the ex amination, scheduled at 9 a.m. the next day. Qualificatton1 fol' patr<ilman include a high school diploma, 60 units of college work with C grades or be titer, age 21 ..to 35, weight 155 to 250, in good relation to a height of five feet, nine inches to six feet five inches. Parking enforcement of- ficer requirement.a are a high school diploma, 30 units of college work with C grades, age 21 to35, with weight of 110 to 155 pounds, in relation to height of five feet , two inches to five feet ten inches. They mUst be able to type 50 correct word! per minu'te, and requirements for both men and women are normal hearing, and eyesight no worse than 20- «I, correcdble to 20-~ with glasses. Top Jl'Y for patrolmen Is S753 per month, while begjn· .. ning pay f(JJ' enforcement of· ftcers is $1:99. according to Police Qrlef Roger Neth. Y Slates Reading P~ograms R e a d i n g improvement programs for the entire family are being offered at the 0r'ange Coa1t YMCA, following the guideline1 of the Reading Institute ol America's hilhly regarded speed and comprehension reading program. Schools, colleges, aerospace companies, ez- ecut.ives from leading cor· poraUons, and YMCA's throughout the ltate have offered their approval of the program . The courses include lpeed reading techniques, com- prehension and ntentloo improvero<11la, vocal>ulary bulldinl, study 1kllll and ef- fective reading of bualaen and ecbool materlall. Special progr am1 a r e being offered !or Jllllfor high, high 1cbool, college and busineu a n d pro- fessiooal levelJ. Studenta will work at tbe appropriate readtnl lmol alelr ~ Ir•• dagnostic test hotiery. •• A free rudtnl t .... and demoaatradm wW be ..... on ~y. J ... Z , •o!i,: p.m. at lb • Orlnl" YMCA, 2 S 0 t ITlll•fto•n.,ltv l Drive In Newport Bead!. There wW be special tid- Uon rate1 for 1tudents and YMCA membtn. r o r further hllannatlon call Ibo YMCA.--' ., , ight Guar ''bronztan'' DEODORANT Suntan Preparati9ns •1 IHULTOM Gi~es ro-1 fist, llslin1 tan , .. biiilt·ill misturims keep ski~ smooth Ind moist! H~ad & · Shoulders --UH "Medi-Quik" ·-~--~l~f1T. x 20" Steel Wall Pool finl·Ai' s,..1J l•r l1!11f ti P1i1. 1.lt 3 11. Silt large 2&x12• 1i1e "111· ~ purp05e" mattr~s in stthd ·~~'"· 4 29 ltt. 4.19 I ' 611 Tl Sarden Hose 11"11• I -Green plastic wittr bGre 1 httli over lh• ••. full-2 29 flow ~IVY bf ass tnuplings. •11. 2.19 • I "Big Andy" Sprayers Fir 1-s1clicl'11 •~• F1rlili11r1 .•• for use 2, 1 00 wilh water. In 6 or 2n o gal1onsize. 1111.'llt • • "•·•Ar Water Ball Sprinlller TMOMPSD,.-Just attach to elldol hose and set for desired 3 98 type of "sllower·lik'-n Spl'ay. ' lei. 4.49 I ."Thrive" 12-1 .. Hand Sprinkler .Llc•i• ftrtiliitr •• : TI«IMPSON -ror use for111ul1led 89c on garden hose. ~~1s~~,~~1~ {t 59c \ \.111"'" Hand Tools •.s. STEEL-Choose from an 66 ,issl gf fiM -uality tools to C suit Yt11f nel!ds. 111. lk 11. Cm Dichelltra 1111111 Grass Killer -=:-''YJCllD" with Iron P1w41r • , • llWPDN :,:; 2.69 fllST tUALITT CfuviinQClfJ SIAMI.HS NYLON_S fw lht 11alt1ri11 "•1rt·l11" l11t!.,. Choose flom J styles itt asSorted shal1es. l l1 11 f1 -••1. Jk 2:1.00 IOU·O" Super -Dry ANTl·PllSPIRANT Deodorant s,ecitlly maft IOI' the 011t IN 3 wllo needs ltlli- ~pirlllt protec· IJoll mosll 4 Pl111r Stt 9 wi~ rubbodKe Plddll!s, net & four balls. 2.98 Badminton Set 4 Pbytr Srt iN 1ipp ered ~iflvl bag with c1rryine lwl· ... 3.98 --~ I ' Barbecues Wit• li1if C.F11t lal ... Choose from Ytlr C'tict 24"ope11styl1or22"smo-•withtempera-2. 9 88 fllrl IUll•· Clnmt ,iated, ldjus!able ar~s. , 4-fiu spit forks. Ul listed imtor 111 each. loth eo111t it wraufllt ir1111 black. • "Off" LIQUID INSECT 1£1'EllENT l ~U. 79c J1 HzJ2'1 onny Ca Modtni A•..mot ft!' llt11111tll ... "' .... ·. 2111. 93c ••1 . Air Mattress "Foille" FIRST-Ill Ice Cream SPRAY When you're reJllysullb-JrMd •.. aet the last, cooli ng reli ef you Jlf!ed. 1.5531r. Size 1.49 CUPS ··-·-49c .. ,., .. Ice Cream CONES · · ..... , .... "" 29c ... •f 12 Tender Spots on fHt? ,f8 "Kurotex" Meleskin Solt, \hk~ all/lesi~e !ell pallding 1ivesroor1 protection than r~gular moleskin , , . cvts to any size. Its ti 4-Ji.4" Si11 ' I - • \ 11 I , I -,_ • ft O~LV I'll.OT -· "'" '· 1"'8 ' " .Merger of Security, OVER THE COUNTER -A-.. ,,. Cl U, lllt f' (! l'IW 'Pacific Takes Effect ----------------llllllHt1Tt ' llo(•Full ,.0 llrl.C:••ll 11 Nl!W YOlllC.1£'!. 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Interest rat~s also re ftet.'1 the credit rating ol vow • • communi1'·. \.\'e , at Bank of :\mf'riNt. bid on virtuall~· all munll·ipal honds issued Jn the State- btt:ause wP hA'1e confidence: in the future ol C11.lifomia 11nd communities like )'OUl':'I· One thing that gi'>'e.~ 11.~ con6deoef' is th111t :vou 11nd ~·ot1r M>ighbors "''isE'l y recogni.-e a dl'rno nstratl"<.! tn1th; m11nic ip11.I improv~ment s ~npfit 11.1\ citi.-ens. The quality of a community pan1.llf'ls the quality of its n1unk·ipal 5ervicel'i. This is reflectt>d in property valul"S through the ~1e1u·5, Ritnl ol . .\n1f'rica ancl it' ass()l:iates are proud lo ph•y a \.:py role ,,r .1•0t11· comn111nity. in the riPvelopmeot l'ou n1~1 bl' interested i.n bu~'ing murucipal bonds a~ a personal in "estme n l. The~ oB:er tht> advanlage of ttu ex~rnpt int::o,mr. and are available in d~nominations C"if ts.cm. You ran purclwt municipal bands throu~h you r IOClll Rank of ~ric;i branch-or contact our Municipal &ond Department in Sim Fn.nci.!co nr Lot Angeles. HIW ISSUI tl ,050,000 Foo.1ot~D v.ney lmpmveu\ent Avthanty, Oninl[t f~OllOI!>', C:11\il'omia, fl'S •rid ,,~, ~. Thett boM1 arr brin~ r«ifl"f«l lo inveirton •t 1 dol\~r pril•e to yield from '4 .~ to 5.7."i'I'., aOCICll'ding "' m•huOy JQ69.19Q;I. 'fhHr honrl• •rt nfl•r«I whtn, •( 1f'l('i If btued And 1K"t'iv..n ~ 11~ •nd 1111b~ kl •l'J"'O".J l'tf l"'Jt•ltt~· t..1• ~" "'''"nlf"Y" • ('l'lfll' .,f "''h"'"" lr,l!Ml f"pininn wfll ~ pin.ntl"d '"" ..... "'-'!, A r4l'f'l1l1tr '""~lill( l'n 1n-hnnch i.• •111ilNhlt 1""'1 8•11k ttl Arn~N. ,.;_.el at&. .. ~.,.. .;11 \w-., _ _.,....! tl'll r""(J'>e'll. BANK OF AMERICA NATIOMAL t1tU$'1' " SAVIHQS ASIOCIATlmt AQAllOC\ATD ,_ .. , .. ,,,... ,..,.,..... ~IMJ.lt ..... ' ' •N SOU1''4 ~NCI ITllU1 Lot A"90.U HOS• Ul..JIM ) KlnQ JleK11Jrus. 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Complete New York Stock Exchange L~t • ' • L ' • • o .tn ;y PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Puhlic.'s" Right to l(now The DAit. Y Pit.OT fe'lil, and lu attorneys agroe. that taguna Be3ch city cotl'Rciln1en were wrong in not malting public the lisl of guarantors In the city agree- ment with the Laguna Players. ' ll's laudatory tllat Laguna boasls people of sulfi· cieot means and good will to make the guarantee. It's wonderf\11 that the players'. dream at last seems about to become a reality.· Their planned 356-seat theater will be a v~ sub- ~la.ntial contribution t() the art colony's culturafimage -a. facility \\-here delightfully creative entertainment can come to pass. ' ' But that's not the point, at least not the point of this tditorial. 'Tbt" written material about financial guarantors banded COWJCilmen at a public meeting sho\lld have bttn automatically classified as public ·tnfonnat!on. · The city allorney held· that the material was not public until the information was "received and filed,'' an action which apparently ·dido 't happen. Yet lbe information is clearly public business. Public officials complain from time to time aliout having to do busineSs in a goldfish bowl atmosphere. But that's the whole point of the system: .to keep the public eye on public busine~s and help ~void the pecu .. liarities that from time to lime crop up m governmenl There are documents that legally are not public. The press understands this and does not press the issue DirJr,sen May Lead Minority Of GOP Solons WASHINGTON Senate . Republlean Leader Everett Dirk.sen waY told by President J ohnson 36 hours in advance o! the new Supreme Court appointments and was supplied by the President with arguments to 5upport their confirmation. That is a major complaint of senators opposing1 the selection of Abe Fortas as chief .justice and Homer Thornberry as associate justice. At one secret session, Republican op- ponents discussed .at length the possibilities of. organlzlng an ~-of. session filibuster to block the nonuna· tions. As a consequence, 1n the showdown later this month, Dirksen ma)" find himself leading a minority of Republican aenators, Immediately following Jobmon'1 announcement. 18 Republlcane -half of the GOP total -issued a 1ta~ment assailing the President'& actioo, and their ranks are growing, THE LEADERS OF this group are making no bones of their unhappiness over Dirksen'• ~siting the White House and absorbing the sentiments of his old friend, Johnson, before the ap- pointments had been announced but after several GOP senators had voiced sharp disapproval of a "lame-duck" President making them. Alt.hough the two J cimson appointees are caught in a cross-fire o f "cronyism" attacks, they themselves Dear Gloomy Gus: • Laguna's dissident artists who left the Sawdust Festival to form Sawdust Splinters should adopt Moonmaid and her s a w d u s t comic strip as their symbol. -D. G. B. Tiii• tMhil'9 "'""" ""'"' 'Ii.wt HI' MC-rilY tfleW It! tfl9 _.,._. llM y911r '9t ........ M Ollellly 0•1, De}lf Plitt. are not the prime targets. Opponents are well aware that Fort.as was con· finned by the Senate as an associate justice in 1965 and that Thornberry , was approved the same year as an ap· peals court judge, THE CRITICS are voicing two ma· jor concerns: -That a"lame·duck' ' President should not make lifetime appointments to the tribunal wtio will hand down far· reachfng decisions for a decade or more. . -That the Fort.as and Thornberry appointments are only the beginning. It is feared that if they are confirmed, as many as three other justices may step down and let Johnson name replacements. This apprehension is based on the £act that Justice Hugo L. Black is 82 years old; Justice William 0. Douglas was recently equipped -with an electric pacemaker to regulate a lagging heartbeat; and Justice John Marshall Harlan's eyesight is so seriously im· paired that the court was required to provide him with a reading clerk. Robert S. Allen and John A. Gold1mllb Give Self a 'Hick Test' A reader Jn a small town \Vants to know exactly what I meant by "hicltish'' in a recent colu mn in which I referred to th ose persons who look askance at boys with long hair. Belng "hickish" has little to do with \\'here you live; probably 71 percent of the residents of a city as big as Chicago are hickish -while J have known plenty of small town and rural residents who were b a s i ca 11 y unhickish. If you care to give yourself a "hick test," I have arbitrarily devised a set or questions to ask yourself and to a115wq as honestly as possible : l. DO YOU RUN to the scene of ac· cidents, or stop your car~o g£wk at highway dis.asters. not in any mood of help(ulness. but mere ly to watch the grim proceedings? 2. Do you loudly Point o u t "celebrities" across tl1e street, or across llle room, .and make a fuss over the presence of famous people! 3. Do you commonly observe, as a great nash of philosophic insight. that .. these days you can hardly tell the •• Geor9e---. Dur George: Don't you think it's cruel to Jock thole anlmalt like Hons aod tigers up 1n cares at the 1o0? C. V. DurC. V., wen. in a ,..., -however lt'1 been Pf'O"eD that jt ii even more cruel to kt them roam loose at Ille zoo. boys from the girls"? 4. Do you, if a man, wear pens or perx:Hs sticking out of your suit's handkerchief pocket: and, if a woman , wear curlers to the store? 3, DO YOU LOOK upon Art Llnklet. ter as a fine performer and a splen4id example of .an American sue~ story? 6. Do you, i! over 16 years old, carry a transistor radio to the beach or any other public plzce? 7. Do you hB.ve travel stickers pasted to the windows or your car, showing you have visited Mammoth Cave or Tommy Bartlett's Water Skl Sl1ow ? 8. Do you enjoy what is known as ''seml--classical"' music? 9. Do you believe that people who don·t attend cburt h are less ''moral" than those. who do ? IO. DO YOU, W.BEN traveling tibroad, resent It because. th e "foreigners" don't speak English? 11. Do you thJnk that getting "good marks" In school means that some0ne 4: getting a "good education''? 12. Do you belleve that marijuana users should be punl.!hld. (as they now are) by being given jail aentenre1 longer thAa thOle meted out to 1oma war criminals? If you have answered "Yet" to more th"1 two of tMse quesUon1, you are high on the hickl1h 1calei. U you have answered "No" to all 12, Jt doesn't (Probiem1? Drop a penny ~d to Georp? 01 CGurse, !Indios • pem>y J'Oll<.Vd ls • problem IA itHlf, eh?) "-" matter where you live -except Utat most of your neighbors mwt find you a little peaillar. • ' In these cases. In the Instance al hand, ll seems to us quite clear that I.be people of Laguna had a right to know wbo w•re the people 1uaranteelng a debt being Incurred by their own representatives-the clty council· men. We believe the legal opinion given· council.men was wrong. And, we believe their subsequent poai_tion was wrong, Since the meeting, the players have furnished a list of the gtllllantors and have made the list public. Well and good, but I.bat does not chanJe the fact that the material presented at a public meeting of the city council was then and there public, • He'll Have His Hands Full Harry J. Lawrence will likely have bis bands full as president Ot the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce. His· predecessor, Tom Jobn~ton. launched some ambitious programs with board blessing. But Lawrence is a wo,rker and auccessful business- man. He. has wor~ for city beautification as ardently as ~ny c1ti~n. He was . a mover in the Jong struggle for a sign ordinance that 1s now bn the books. J ust as im'POitant. Harry Lawrence is one of the art ~ony'~ best boosters at home and abroad. He real- ly believes m the product. L ACLV C~irman Defends Police Practices Comnaittee ·'Trying to .Create Force for Good~ To ttie Editor: In reply to your editorial of July I , we wish to state that the full intent of our· local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union in the formation of a Police Practices Committee was fully turned about by a misinterpreta- tion on the part of the member who had designed our party invitations, which did not come to our attention until after they were mailed out. Over the past six months our chapter, through OUr t e 1 e p h o n e answering service, had receJved an in- creasing nm;nber of ever disturbing reports of false arrests, undue harassmettts, and physical abuse on the part of certain oflicers in several police departments in some of our coastal cities. None of these cases ap· peared in the local papers. IN REVIEWING these reports we felt that something should be done to collect this information in order to bring it to the .attenUon of local citY governments. A committee was appointed, and after much serious study a n d discussion, the members of ·the com- mittee. and our board of directors agreed that since the names of the same officers kept reappearing in these complaints it 'vould be wrong to assume and imply that all policemen were guilty of such wrong doing. Thus we decided not to use the word "malpractice" in our printed materials. · Since we did not \\isb to take the position of another organization which fee~s that all policemen are good, thus their "Support Your Local Police" campaign, \Ve felt we should ask the members of the community to com- mend those officers who are doing a good job, and report those who are guilty of wrongdoing. I WOULD REFER you to the com- mendation of the Los Angeles Pol.ice Department by the S o u t h e r n California ACLU office for i t s meticulous handling of the Sirhan ar- rest. and to our commendation or Laguna's Police Chief Harry Labrow for his stand on harassment. It Js not our policy nor practice to try officers or departments through newspaper headlines. \Ve intend to thoroughly investigate complaints and present them to the proper authorities. I am sure that. if you will reread our printed material which was mailed to you and all the police chiefs in the coastal area, you will see that we stated: "YOUR POLICE Department works to prevent crime and disorder preserve the peace, and protect lite' property and liberty. In this un: dertaking your police deserve your support and cooperation. It is your civic duty to assist the police. Wheneve r the police abuse their authority it is the duty of a good cltlien to help improve their work. Good police work deserves your cooperation and pra.ise; bad police work deserves your constructive criticism. To remain indifferen\ is bad cltiunshlp and helps neither you, the commmUty, nor your police ·depart· ment." 1 am sure that In rereadlng our Duties and Responslblllties sheet you will realiu that we are trying to create a force for good citizenship and Q.uotes Ro1 E. Vo1el1 Sa• Dleco -"How Jong before people wW put a blue star in their windows to show a member o( I.be lamlly la in the service llld a gold •tu for those wbo have made the supreme U<rlfice (lo .Ylelnaml !" • Lttters from rtader1 art welcome. Normallt1 writers 1hould convey their messagt1 in 300 words or ltss. The right to condemt lltter1 to fit space or tlimfnaU libtl ts re.fmied. 'AU l.et- ttr1 mu.tt include lignaturt and mail- ing addrt11, bue names wiU be with· htld on re_qut1t. good police practices In our com- munities. SI SLAVIN Chairman T~e, editorial's principal point tca.s the APLV erred in initia.ILy tenning the cemMittee the "Poli~-Malpractict CommitUe."' · -Editor Speeel& Waa •.Brow To the Editor: After attending the graduation of our son oa the campus of Westminster High Scl:iool, I felt like sitting down and. writlnc to your paper, as well as to the valedi.ctorian. However, before I got around to it, Pastor Westbrook ex~ pressed hJ,s opinion of the, by now, controversial speech.. Pastor WestbrOok, I am sure, word· ed his comments and °"jections in a manner none of us could have surpass- ed -in fact, he seemed to express our personal emqtions to the "tee", \Ve have always been -and still are -proud of Westminster High School, Its excellent record. in academic, ~thletic and, not least, disciplinary standing In our community. Jf .a stu- dent gets the highest honor he can derive through his efforts a n d becomes valedictorian of his school, he also possesses the trust of his fellow students -and more so that of his teachers and the entire faculty. IT IS IN ms hands to give his classmates guiding words toward a future they will now explore separate· ly. This speech was a blow to many in the audience. It was not worthy of the standards ol our school, nor of the speaker. The t,bought came to my mind whether another top-student should not have obtained this esteem! The John E. West family, in reply to Pastor Westbrook's letter, bases its objection to the pastor's letter merely on hear·say! They were not the.re - but we were. We felt the restlessness 0£ the parents around us, the ob- jectJons stated right th en and there, and our son had to li1ten to a negative and unpatriotic speech. How many o[ the graduates have tbe jnteiition to enlist In the Armed Forces? I personally know of 1eyerat. They must have felt "let-down'1 by their own classmate! How many of our former students bear the b.attlescars of the war in Vietnam? They were betrayed! now MANY WEAK stud<nlJ will CJnd It ea1i@r now to try dopel Jt is my feeling that this rpeech waJ not "censored" at all, but that the. school ' had complete trust in the valedictorian to pn.sent an address wtUcb would have a positive effect upon Ill JftltiDL The short addroS& ol the Salutalar· Ian wu, 1n contrast one which touch· ed our heart. -and we thank her sln~rely. Engli1h la not my mother G.gue; therefore, I could not express too well the emotions and objecUon1 which took hold ol me -and many others . We sincerely hope, that next year's valedictory will represent the true spirit p£ this you ng generation. You see, our second son will have to li sten to it then! MARGOT M. SCHEIBE · Tht DAILY PILOT received a copy of the valedictory, found iU length prohibitive for publication in full tezt. -Editor A irport Bere to Sta11 To the Editor: _ The airport was here ftrst and air travel is here to stay. Now is the time for the supervisors to bring suit against those suing the county, charging them with defama- tion and declining property values throughout the country due to their adverse publicity about the county's most valuable asset. It'~ cheaper to move a few houses than it is to move an airport, and it won 't cost us taxpayers a dime. I live on E. 19th Street and I can hear the planes too. But why curtail a facility that benefits the majority just to satisfy a few? LOREN T. SAWYER Saddleback CoH"fle To the Editor: On the eve of my departure as superintendent-president o f Sad· dleback College I simply wish to con- vey my gratitude for the responsible role di splayed in the pages of your new spaper during the form at i v e months of the college. Saddleback College, a public in- stitution or higher learning, has matched suceess with success in all it3 early ventures, not because of one ap- pointed person 1uch .as myself, but by the united efforts of concerned people. This concern was stimuJated and enhanced by £actual and interpretive accounts or the happenings and pro· gress of the college to discuss its business in public. You have reflected th1s business in the columns of your newspaper. DUR ING THE INITIAL period of creating an outstanding community college, the harmonious VlOrk.ing tela· tionship between the college and the college communJty has been possible through a responsible fourth estate. The leaders of the college com. munity did not dream a dream, but they saw a visJoo . This vision became a reaUty. Looking to the transcendent brightness of the future, the ex- citement that parallels the challenge of ma.kin g SaddJeback Co I I e g e a superior two.year college, which it is destined to be in this prestigious southern Orange County area, in· creases with ·each accomplishment. The college and commwHty can be thaokrul for your extremely in· strumental role. In my small way, I offe r my acknowledgement and ap... predation, JAQ{ S. ROPER Superintenden~President Co..de•11 Ripple• To the Editor: In reply to Mr. Dave Suley 'about llipples (M.tllbox, Juno 31). Wben you -Al the face ol tile boy wlllt Joni, dlrty hair, YoU can aee that th• boy la alckly llld llllhealllty llld wt>en you look at his shabby dre1s, you see no taste, giving the appearance of I very poor contemporary painting, The bttlJ and beads r I v e the ap- pearance of a baby, .00.e mother gave lb•m noise and C<hful objects to ploy with and lo keep busy. IT IS A SIIA~IE these boys and girls call themselves American and yet refuse to take advantage of the OJ>" portunities we have for young people. I am sure yOu read what a small coun- try like Thailand did to the hippies •.• tl~ey $8ld their people were sick and tired or looking at them and felt they were -good •for nothing, Therefore, their government gave out an order for all hippies to leave the country in 48 hours or be deported. As you say, most of the hippies con- demn society, so society, too, has the full right to condemn the hippies in turn. A. B. Praise, A dmi rat ion To the EdJtor : It is e. pleasure to draw attention to positive actions of teen-age rs in the Laguna Beach community. So much II wri~n and spoken on the negative sidl! th at worthwhile contributions are often overlooked. Several young people are giving of their time, balents, and energies help- ing in an phases of the program for Daily Vacation Bible School at the Commwrity Presbyterian C h u r c h • They are proving themselves to be reliable, conscientious, concerned citizens. These young people have earned our praise and.admiration: Paula Alter, Randy Boyd, David Gearing, Karen Hedges, Gwenn Johnson, Sus an Johnson, Sarah Jones, L e i g h Kiesselback, Robin Lines, Lori Marcum, Bonnie Nickle, Alan O'Hara, Jan Parsley, Sherri Ringer, K1m Ralph, Betty Schick, arid JaM Se. queira. ALINE BETHKE DVBS Director 'Laughable Laguna' To the Editor: Never have I had a week like Ja st week during the years llur family has lived in Laguna. On two separate occasions during the same day. stran ge boys asked me for money. Wh~n I offered them tern· porary employment in order to earn the money, they looked at me like "get her!" A naked male hippy followed one ot QUf children down Cress Street until he was taken into custody by three policemen. WE RA VE A fine police force here in Laguna Beach. However, our city councilmen are something else. They know our town is plagued with a serious problem, but they treat it like "Bless 'em all.'' No wonder Laguna Beach is known as "l.Jaughable Laguna where anyUting goes." Yak. MRS. CORALYAN DUNBAR --WWW- Wednesday, JUiy S, 1968 The tditorla! pooe of the Daflv Piloc 1ee1" to inform and itim- ulatl rtockr1 =•ntJnQ thii ~~~c°:; onc1 rillni/ia>n«, &v • '°""" for ~ • of our rtod<n' oplnlollr, oncl h1/ J>f"f••nting th• diotfte vfew- poin.ta oJ b1Jorm.ed ob.ttrvtri and 1poktamen on topic.t o/ th-8 d4u. iloberl N. Weed, Publlaber r .. .... . .... . , ~ . -·· \ • ----------..,.---. -. • • • •• J ••• , 'W 1 1u •. .Mr a. ttri11 Nf.CM.&.t ..... 11 With Balls, Woods, Irons Bags Packed . For Bags packed? Arrangements made? Fairways ' Then it's off to the fiesta for 70 membi:rs of ·the Santa Ana Country Club who will be taking a golfing "vacation" at the-annual Fiesta of Traveling Ladies. Joining them as partners will be members of clubs from all over Southyn Californnia. who will be toting their golf bags to the two-day com- petition scheduled for July 11 and 12. on the Santa Ana club's ho~ course. On any "vacation'' there's aIW.i,,ys plenty of good food and this one will not be an exception. Every mor$tg t,he members and guests will be treat. ed to continental breakfasts with bUffet ·snacks on the course and -a festive luncheon concluding the ~vent at which prizes will be ,awarded. Mrs. Hartley Sears is chairman of the fiesta, assisted by Mrs. WU- . liam Hogue. Committee -members who have been bard at work preparing for the competitio.n include the Mmes. Freeman Kinzie. and Douglas McCoy, prizes ; Jerome Helperin, scoring; Don Randall, snack table; Roy Crank, hospitality; .John Price, luncheon; Lawrence Bemis, powder room; Williain McCauley, rules; Eldon Edes, pairings; Alfred Shinn and Larry Harrison, decorations. ' HIT THAT BLOOMIN' BALL -Or is it a flower? Mrs. HarUey Sears, chairman of the Fiesta of Traveling Ladies, doesn't care as Jong as the members and riests of Santa Ana Country Club's golf tournament have a good time. Watching her tee off for the two- day-event scheduled for July 10 and 11 are (left to rigbt) Mrs. Larry Harrison and Mrs. Alfred Shinn, boUt committee members. More than 70 members will team up with visiton from all over ·Southern California for the tournament. Others helping to make the "vacation". a pleas~nt one are the ~es. Clark Dye, morning coffee; Rupert Hendncks, pnnting; Stewart Diehl and John Drury score cards; Paul Hall, samples, and Harold Decker, publicity. Web Hopkins, William Baker and assistant professional, Bud Calhoun will also assist. .. ' . Junior Ebells Fete Outstanding Member Considered as the Newport Beach Junior Ebell lo have given the most well-rounded service to her community is Mrs. Henry Stof.. senberg, who received the coveted Woman-of.the--year award. In recognition of her duties as health chairman of the·club and auditor of Orange Di strict. California Federation of Women's Clubs, Junior Membership, this outstanding member was presented a silver bowl as a token of the club's appreciation. Mrs. Stotsenberg workf4 tirelessly for the National Founda- tion 's Birth Defects program. Her services included volunteering one day a month at the Prenatal Clinic, organizing hostesses and refresh- ments for a symposium at St. Joseph's Hospital, donating one morn-- ing per week during the summer to the March of Dimes when she assembled Mothers March kits, planning a fund-raising bridge salad luncheofl and serving as area chairman for the March of Dimes by organizing marchers, collecting and counting money from 465 homes in _Eiastbluff. Other fun ctions in the area of health which benefited from her time were selling Advent calendars for the Epileptic Society, stuff· ing Christmas Seals for the Tuberculosis Society, arranging for volun· leers to staU the .Well-baby Clptic in Costa Mesa and organizing the addressing and stuffing of 6,~ Easter Seal envelopes. Mrs. Stotsenberg also held the chairmanship of health and safe- ty for the Harbor View Elementary PFO. Under this heading she ar· ranged the bicycle safety check at the school, a tuberculosis and an immunization cliniic. She also works with Indian Maidens, a YMCA mother-daughter group. . · Given the Green Light ... Juniors Behind~~!. • Driver's Seat -·, Junior Ebell members of. Newport Beach l?e becoming "notorious" as women drivers . • They have been given the green light and are aiding the American Cancer Society in providinC rides for patients to treatment centers. Mrs. "Roger Sherman, health chairman of the. Juniors, hosted an orientation party in her home for the participating m e m b e r s. Mrs. Mar.gar.et Eberly, service director, was in the 0 drivtr'1•1e.t'. .. and explained tho purpose of transporting pat!IDts to Irradiation Centers. Regular volunteers are asked to be available one day a week for six: to 10 weeks for a· maxi- mum time of two hours. Mid-morning or early afternoon appointments are arranged for the dri· ver's convenience. Women are not asked to tt~ fer nonambulatory patients. Identification cards are issued and there ari no objections to children accompanying the ~ ver. Th.is service. began in 1962, has been limitei: lo Orange County. Treatment centers include h~ pitaJs such 'as Martin Luther, St. Joaepb'1, ·st. Jude's and Santa Ana Community, Orange County, Medical Center and offices in Newport Beach ~ Laguna Beach. The recipient moved to Newport Beach in May 1966 and trans- fered her membership from Pacific Palisades the following September. A native of Long Beach. she moved with her family to Hawaii when she was 17. There she met and married her hu sband, a certified pulr lie accountant who started his own firm in the Newport area. They have two daughters, Shelly Lehauanani, 8 and Lisa Leialoha. 5. Both were born.in Hawaii. OPEN "OOOR POLICY -Mrs. Michael Helin, member of the Junior Ebells of Newport Beach's health· committee, extends a welcome to patients from the American Canc~r Society. The women's club is par;icipating in a pro- gram to transport Orange County patients to treatment centers. Regular vol- unteers are taking well earned summer vacations. Recently the service has been extended to 1..-0ng · Beach Memorial and St. Mary's for those residinJ in the western part of Orange County, " Women who wish to assist may contact Mm Eberly at 838-0510 for further information. Reader Offers Grounds for . DEAR ANN LANDERS' l'U come right to the point and not try to make excuses for myself. The plain truth is that I have been married for four years and 1 do not know bdw to make a decent cup ol coffee. I have blamed the pot, the wat.e:r, lhe brand of coffee, and finally, the stove, I bave gone fra percolator to drip to electric to tbe ope!l pot method. I've tried line dllferent brands rJ cor. fee and have even bought col:fee beans and ground them my.etc. The results are the same. Rotten coffee. What is wrong with a woman who can bake a Danish tcrte and prepare baked Alaska but can't make • good cup of coffee? DE6R SELF' . -HATE MYSELF Tlte 1lmple1t thln11 ' ANN LANDERS ~ 1re th net tbat ca• drive a penn awts. ' blow bow 191 feel. I ea.ti make JeDo. I don't t a o w wllat 1oa are dot.DI wroa1, bat perhaPI Mme ef tk p-ut coffee maken Lii m7 rudln1 aadlence will come up with 1ome ltomey blntt. How •boat. It, cirll? If there's a coffee 1ecre& out there, pJeatt spill It. DEAR ANN LANDEJIS ' W h a t I have to say will apply to thousandtl" mariied dilldren. not jull °"' own. 1 hape 1 can upreu myaeU well e"nouch '° you will irJnl my letter. A few weets befal:e Ouistmas,. our anniversary, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, and so ·on, tbe phone call1 start -fit1t from the daughters, then the daughterl·in·1tw. They all ask. "Whit can we buy you ?" ' Of coun~ I c.1n't ten them that wh,at n really want ii not for &Ue. An ln- vttitie111 to a fomlly meiil -... ry. . • . . a Different Advice Column · day chatter would be more delicious than a seven-course banquet ln the fin es t restaurant. An offer to drlve us to town once in a while so we wouldn 't have lo Light the heavy traffic and ,park ill 1 lot and feed meters would be pure heaven. Even a 10.mhJute phon·e call tJi.at Js not a request to baby-11it, but a call just to visit,rwouldi.,bl a rare treal What a joy It would 'be II our children would ask us to join them at the theater one nlghl, · or the sym· phorfy. or a movie -just, knowin1 they thought of us would be a lift. I guess what I'm tr.y~g to 1ay is thoughUulness and consideration are the belt gllts of all. -MARll,IED 40 YEARS .~ DEAll" MARRIED ' thiuw !or 1- l~lter. And to the .D.arried tJd1 In the readin1 audience I 11y, "If the shoe flLI -wear It." DEAR ANN LANDERS ' l · am In love with a married man. It all started innocentJ.Y. When he told. me he loved . me, 1 kn"'ew I loved him, too. 'lbe third . time we weDt out of town to&tthtr h~ admitted he . was married, 10 you see he is hQne•t. His marrla1e wa1 a shotguq type. He never loved his wife arid they have been living like brother 1nd sister for two years. He decided to aet a dJvorce a year .before, f came a!Ohg. l want to marry UtlJ man but I don't .want peo- ple to think I lrol<e up his mama1e. How pan·I prolO<t my reputation? ., I ' -MISS:D DEAR D.' II tbe marrla1e II ~ and you doe't want te be aceuM·tf t1111o1 r~ doo't ~ • ..-~ cerpoe. Tell film-· lie 1 a Ina ..,. to call 1oa ap. Alld •'t -,_ breatll walthl1 ftr lllo ,._ It ""Ii Baby. ;1 .. u ....... of yolll'Hll ... d-! ~· ript! What's wronc! · -' you? Shouldn't you ? Send for Ann Landlh' booklet "DaUn1 Dos and l>oll'lf ~ enelosin& with your request 15.centt~ coin and a Iona. ulf·addr9""4 stamped envelope . l ~' Ann Landers will be 1Ild to htl)> ;.;,j with your problems. Send· them to l.,r in W• of tbe DAIL 11 Pll!YF ~OllM a ..,,-, etlmpd ........., ' . 1· " . r.· 1 · • l I ' I ' t -----------------------------------------------• .. DAIL V Pit.OT Wtdnesd01, July S, 1961 Ancestors Peered At Tl'Octng fll!lily hiltorle• '!ltb the aid of •• w relereact boob will be th• object of 1l>e r • ·g u I a r monll>ly worQhop of tile Orani6 County Ge ... Jogical ~ SaturUy, July •• Mr. ~ loin. Harry D. Roberti an co-chairmen for the mee~. which will bedD at 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Marraret Morrison Adult Reier._ Llbnry, <>ranae. New boob include "Virginia Willa Mid Ad· mintltratlonl, .. "'Ibe Scotcb. Iriab," "Marriagea of Some VirpUa Re a id en t 1,' • • "Mun,eH.'1 Genealogical En· -cyclopedli," "Our Camnholl Ancest«a, 1742-19.17," f.Q}d Deedl of Salem Co., N. J.," and "Fam.lli'es of Bolton and Ealtern Mus." DEAR NANCY : I'm trying to Interest my husband in being a Sunday-chef since I think it's relaxing for a man to get hl.s mind off business one day a week. (Al,. I'd like a ~Y I can 1oof off from ~!<!'!&). WhUe all my l!rl friends' buabanCts enj9y barbe<ulng, my huabtnd. won 't even try -even thoogh r .bougbl him a cute cbel hat and ¥fOD. I doo't tb!Dk bar· beculng iJ woman's work, do y 0 U'? ·DONNAM. D.EAR DONNA : When womin pre- side o v e r the sa·. cred barbtque fire! they irivariably .make a . sacriflce of the dinner. While barbecumg is a mas· culine art, all rrien aren't Eagle Scouta. If you want to encourage your h111band to be a Sunday-chef, get rid of that cute bat and apron which is probably gi.~g_ him a trauma about cooking. Let bim. try som-e b•becue Wh"en guests aren't i!OUDd and he -isn't j•}>erforming." , r crumbled, t. t.aspoon dry mustard, 1 teaspon salt and ~ cup water. DEAR NANCY : I am H and would like to cook breakfast tor my mother on her birthday. Since she'• cetting protty old (4ol) I thoUghl It would be nice to give her ' pre1~nt money can't buy (besides I'm saving up for an al·. bum.) What kind of 1 breakfast do you think she'd like? LOVJNG DAUGHT· ER DEAR LOVING DAUGHTER: II inam• ·itill has her facultiea, she mlfhl rtU.h thlJI . delectable Chicken Omelet S\Jpreme which you're old 'enough to make. U ~·re plamling on serving he!" breikfast in bed . .,:.. or in her rocking Cliair .... ;: give her time to &lee off her ~D "' strap, hormone cream and eye er~: Jl's bacf enough to tum 40 without l~g it. ~Patriotic Bike Parade fo r the Fourth ·Libraries To Offer Story Hour Prepare some interesting basting sauces to glamorize whatever be · cooks -if it's ooly a hot dog . In short, uae your head or you'll never get a chance to watch your husband get his mind off bis business by labor· ing over a hot barbecue. Saute , 4 finely Chop~· green on· tons and 1 seeded and dl~green pep- per in 3 t'ablespoolis of but&er and 1 tablespoon cooking oil~until veg,.tables are barely wilted. Add 2 cups 111ced, cooked 'chicka..-JA teupoon salt, 1/4 · teaspoon pepper. a dash ol 'l'~co. 1 teaspoon tarragon and .1 tablespoon finely chopped . parsley. Beat I eggs together with y, cup greted Parmes- an cheese and pour into skillet -over the chicken and vegetables. Cook over a low heat foi .a few minutes until eggs are "set", then run tb.e skillet under the broiler for 2 or 3 minutes to brown the omelet. 'l1lis recipe will serve mama and three other me.mbers of the family. · 1· rornises to be an "explosive" affair tomorrow • .Wti e Newport Shores Community "igrutes" activitie r their Fourth of July celebration. Ready , tO "roll out" are (Jell to right) Day and Dena Bish· , pp; Randy Parole and Chip Butera, Festivities will ~: ~ at 8 a.m. with a pancake breakfast and at .. MRS. LARRY L. LUCAS Huntin9ton Buch Brid• Jeannine Ehlers -' Becomes Bride Jeemine Eblen and Lar· Roland Lange and Tom ry L. Luc-as, both of Hun· Quamma of Long Ber.c::h; tm&too Beach, exchanged -Richard Hollis, LakewOOd ; Hickman; Kurt Eh 1 er s, wedding pledges before the Syracuse, brother of the Rev. James Phhlgstel of El bride, and Barry Marrs. Dorado Park Cllurch . Ea!St wh it ti er , the Setting for their double bride-groom's nephew. ring ceremony wag the First Candlelighters were Eric <lui6tian Church of Hun· and Laurie Marris of . La tington' Beach. Mirada, nephew and niece The bride, daughter of Mr. of the bridegroom. and Mrs. Louis Ehlers of The Sheraton ·seacti .Inn S)Tacu&e, Neb., dooned a was the setting for the floor length chantilly lace reception . Assisting we re gown f'86hioo.ed with small Mrs. Richard K u e s t e r , buttons and a sabrina hostess; Miss Ar lene neckline. A fingertip veil Hanosh, guest book; Mrs. wa6 held by a crown of James Marrs, sister of the pearls and she carried a benedict, and Mrs. Marrs. cascade of. orchids, white niece ot. the bridegroom. pompon& and baby green The fonner Miss Ehlers is ivy. an alumna or Nebraska Asked to serve as matron State College, did graduate ol hoaor WM Mrs. John F, work at the University of Biere of Huntington Beach. Nebraska and has· taught at Bridesmaick We!'e M i s s Omaha South High School Mary Ann Biere, Huntington and Marina High School. Beach; Miss Bever I y Her husband received his 10:30 the patriotic bike parade will wind out. Also planned for the holiday are swimming competitions between mothers and daughters .• and f~thers and sons, game booths, fodd booths and a volleyball tournament. A picnic dinner will wrap up the gala event at 5 p.m. 'Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To avoid disappointment, prospective • brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white gl06sy phoU> 'graphs to 'the DAILY PU.OT Society'Depart- ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. For engagement announcemen~ it is ,. suggested that the story, ilso accompanied with a bfack and white glossy picture, be submitted early. If the betrothal announce- ment and wedding >date are six weeks.or less apart, only the wedding photo will be ac· cepted. To help fill requirements on both wed~ ding and engagement stories, forms are avail· able in all of tbe DAILY PILOT offices. .Further questions will be answered by Social Notes staff members al 642-4321 or 494-9466. Azevedo-Pepe Names Linked Afternoon ceremonies in Newport Beach wed two San Jose State College graduates, Marcia Christine Pepe Of Balboa Island and Andre James Azevedo Ill oC San Jose. White doves with s a t I n ribbons and lily-of-the-valley bouquets adorned the pews of Lutheran Church of the Master. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andre J. Azevedo II of San Jose. Hill bride, stepdaughter a n d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Janssen of Balboa hlland, was given in marriage by her stepfather. round neck.with two rowa of pink-centered white daisie•..- The bride's attendants were Mirilts: Suianne Marie Dimmitt of Gleridale, Maid" of honor; a,nd Miss Vicki Azevedo , the bridegroom's sister and Mias J a n e lAJ.ndgr.en , a aorarlty sister from Onland, bridesmaids. Donald Phelpr, a fraterni- ty brolber of tbe bridegroom, stood as best man, while ushers .were Michael Cameron, another fraternlty brother; Terry Janssen, the bride's step. brDther. and William Klein of Pasadena. A reception on Lido Isle followed. Miss Marty Rust circulated ·the gues~ book among the 135 well·wishers. Special guests included Mrs. Matilda Christanson, Children who love bearing stories. wt.I have the Op- portunity of attending any of four story bO<lrl to be of. fend in July by the Newport B~acb Ubrary system.· Beginlling wed!IO.~y. Ju· ly 10 -at 10 a.m., Mrs. Sue Von Hermet, former school teacher, will conduct -the story hour in .Corona del Mar Libr"arj; Mrs. Adelle Manell, librarian, and 1,1.iss Zada Taylor, form.er librarian, will be a t Mariners Library, Newport Beach; and Mrs. Mernice nu. zesty sauce Perts up hamburg· ers, spareribs, lamb, chicken, steak.- almost any ·grilled meat or fowl. Combine the following ingredients in a saucepan and simmer for 15 . minutes: 2 ~poona Tabasco sauce, 2 cupa: chill sauce, 1 teaspoon chili peppers, minced, 1h cup veget.ible oil, ;t cup lemon juice, 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar, 1 cup onions, finely ch~, 2 cloves . garlic, minced, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 bay leaf, 1 What's your cooking predicament? Send it in and set if we can cook it~ While we can't personally answer aU 11our letters, those letters with thi mo.tt entertaining or pertinent culi· nary problems will be published in this column. Send 11our letters to WHAT COOKS? cart of THE DATLY PILOT. Bowles, teacher, and Mrs. 1 .. ---------------------------.-... Lee Spratl.er, children'• librarian, w.ill read at the Main Library, Balboa. Ubrary 1erYice f o r children In the BluU& area will contlnue 1at 2414 Vista del Oro, supplemented by a story hour beginning on Ttiursday, July 11, at 2:30 p.m. The story hours will be continued tllroogh Aug. 15. ' Horoscope Aries: THURSDAY,. JULY 4 By SYDNE)' OMARR ''The wise man controls his destiny. . . Astrology points the way." ARIES (Morch 21·April 19): During early _ hours avoid dispute with mate, partner or older individual. Go slowly, especially where traffic is concerned. Later. you could be involved in fascinating experiment. TA'11\US (April 20-May 20): Holiday activity could bring you in contact with ex· citing new peoPle: But tonight you would be well advised to take it easy. Dan't attempt to force issues. Heed legal couilsel. GEMINI CM a y 21 • June 20): Money through creative efforts could dominat e. Change of pace indicated. You join with one who is close. Day features mutual ple815U?e because joy is shared. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): By evening you are en g a g e d in meaningful activity. Exchange of thought, i d e a s featured. Much movement indicated, including travel-visits con- nected with relatives. Don't Argue LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't overlook d e ta i 1 s , especially where s a f e t y measures & r e coocerned. Many aiound you toda'.Y tend to speed, to be carele&3, to overlook essentials. B e careful. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect in af· t;f!moon hours promote s Visits, journeys, stimulating activity. Holi<lay at· mosphere likely to prevail. Changes-due are fav<rable. LIBRA (Sept. ~-22):' Collect data. Realize you have valuable assets. Means don't sen youself lhort. Include family memben in any special outing. Promote domestic barmony. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Cycle moves up; you can safely take initiative. Fine day for.: photographs, communicating with friends and relatives~ Special reu- nion connected with organization may be " featured. . SAGITTARIUS (Nov'. 22· Dec. 21): EVming favors quiet dbchasioo With in· div-idual you respect. Advice .received could be turned in· \o profit. Realize ·t h a I anything wort:trwbile usually takes ,time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan.' f9): Great day for entertaining boss, others in auttiority. Party or get- togeiber could e..n you a new dea.'1. Be sociable -but also remain alert. C.o. operate with PISCES in· dividual. .PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Follow traffic regtq~· tions duriDg any journey. Give credence.to inner feel· ings. M.a.y be necessary tn niak~ sudden chall'ge of plans. Follow· hunch. A· QUARJUS indiv>lual could be your key to success. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRmDAY, you should .be good at figures and would be a f i n e matbemoltician ·ac- countant. Yoo oft e n 'foot yourself, but it isn't easy _for others ·to do the same. GENERAL TEN· DENCIES: Good day for planting. Afternoon news could center upon highway accidents. Cycle high far SCORPIO. Special word to TAURUS: a\ partnership proposal deserves careful consideration, Catherine McDonnell Weds To llrod OUT ""'o's lucky for Y(ll.I fll ,,,_,. ind lave. on:ler Syd,,.,.-Omlrra boc*.let, "Stcrot H!nb for Min 4rtd Wl!f!'len." Send b1rtMole ond lD Clnb lo Orn1rr AslrolOllY Stc!Tlt, the DAILY PILOT, Box 32~. Gr1fld Centnil Ill• !IOI'!, Hew Yort, N.Y, 10017. An imported silk organza gown embroidered ov,er-all with daisies and lilies'-of.the- valley, with a full train gathering from the scooped .neckline was the bride's choice for the occasion. The gown and bubble veil of silk illusion were edged with daisy appliques while fresh daisies, along with baby's breath and pink baby roses formed -her bouquet. Francisco .Home the bride's· grandmother Moose Group from South Dakota; Leo ea.... "'"' ,....,. Newlyweds Catherine Ann College of Notre Dame, Bel· Small white baskets filled \vith pink daisies, carnations and baby's breath were car- ried by her attendants. who also wore petal pink full length empire gowns of rais· ed pique appliqued at the A nk en ba u er . the McDoMell and p hill i p mont. Women of the Moose, bridegroom's grandfather of MRS. AZEVEDO 111 James Scheid were married Her husband, Ml alumnus 1158, assemble the first and strawn Route, Texas; Mrs. Newport Wedding in San Francisco and are of Newport Harl>or ·High ·third Thursday of each Louise Jensen; and the ----'------'--Scb I d •-< fr bride's aunts Mrs. Marvin making their new home in oo , was gra u.a~ om month for meetings in Wales of Cincinnati, Mrs. that city. the school ol business ad· Moose Hall, Costa Mesa. M n..... mjnistrMfon at Men lo The programs '·'" t 8 Elwin Geise of Clark, S. D., B • W The fOrmer Miss c,_,v .. • "'"""'n a d Mr R B P ki us1nes1 ' omen nel'l is the daughter of NJ. College where he wa s p.m., and Mrs. William an s. · · er ns. Th fir t d third Thurs se~·ry of ~-11a Sigma Pi C ll 646 '"'I be -Arrer a wedding trip· to e s an · and Mrs. Robert J. McDon· "''""..... ,_,.,. · a oway, ..._ • may Lake Tahoe the couple will day members of Newport nell of Laguna Beach and senior class president and called for fur the r in· reside in Redondo Beach. Harbor Business and Pro-her husband is the son ofif=st=ud=ent=bod==y=p=re51=·d=e=n!=.===f=or=m=a=o=·o=n.=======; fessiooal Women's Club Inc. The bride received her convene at 6 p.m. in Mesa Mr . and Mrs. Phillip N. degree in home economics Verde Country Club for Scheid of NeWport Beach. and pledged Delta Gamma tin Mr F R F ... The bride, a graduate of mee gs. s. . . o .... , Andrews, Nebraska City; BA and MA from California Rebekah Lodge Mrs. D. R. Hickman, Hun-State College at Long Beach while her husband majored 548-9348, will answer ques-Laguna Beach High School, in social science and af· tiohs regarding club mem-received her b a c be 1 or s filiated witb Kappa Sigma. benhip. detret in. .art from· the .--VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE tlngton Beach, and Mrs. and taught at Westm1nster Triple Link Club ol Mesa .,....--'-'--~~~~~~-:-~~~~ Dave·Bollend, Fountain High School.. Now he is a Rebekah Lodge has meet-Sea Sirens Valley. counselor at Marina High. ings every fourth M09day They wore lime green A· The newlY)Veds will make at 8 p.m. in various loca-TOPS Sea Sirens meet ln 11ne floor length gowns ac· their home in Huntington tions. Mrs. Douglas Morgan , Killybrooke School. C os t a i"'cented with flowing tr;in&. Beach followin g a wedding 548-1938, may be called for Mesa, every Wednesday at 7 '~~Each carried a nosegay of hip to Stm Franci!co. further l.nformation. p.m. ''fddw daisy pompoo•. jr;:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;::;;;::;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;::;;;~r I • Tlle1~ aoo of Mrs. :" lillldiol. LilcM ol Solllll °""' .' iol' 1l>e Ille l.!r. Leon i.vc-. --by .JM.In·~-. :-, ·~.NG! ........ t Ll Overeeters :J.rance& l.S.T.D. Sc~oo/ of Ba/let NEW CLASSES START FEIRUARY / Slow, Cartful Training of Yount Dancer• •I E_,. Tuteday ol lbe Klnderballet to Aclvencod ,1 monifi ~ ADoaJ· . • , .,... p11w ate p.m. ln x.a. 363 N. Newport llv~ .• Newport leach 642-4068 ';11m1 .llilll.Lellure Warld.1-i~~!=~~==:::_~l~R~OC~H~U~R~l~S~i~NN~T~ON~~R~l~Q~U~l~ST~~~~~==~~~j ;' ~·pialniroG'L •. , ;- • ... ,, 11.lti' )1111111 HJIOllll '19_W1L ,l,\lll\\IT\ MATERNITY CLEARA~CE 11 TO 1/ OF,. /3 /2 . MOTMlltHOOO MATlllMl1'Y SHOPS l "°""" ... 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Shop 01rly fM ll11f ••· locff•"· ~-------_, ________ ... i ,..__ • • -. - I ~ewpor·t Harbor DAILY PILOT Today's Ooslng • EDIJ,ION N.Y. Stoeks -, VOL 6r, NO. :1s9, 7 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES NEWPORT BEA-CH, ~DFORNI>: WEDNESDAY,':JULY 3, '1968 rEN CENTS • Three for the Title Corona del Mar beauties vying for the community title are (from left) Robin Casey, 16, Newport Harbor High School; Linda Hatfield, 17, Corona del ~1ar High; and Donna Lee, 18. al so of Corona del Mar High. One of the pretty three will be named queen July 18. _Newpo~t Man Gets Threats ~h~~~~~~~Hills banker who lives in Newport Beach was threatened by one of two Negroes during a mysterious Saturday night visit: police disclosed today. The victim of last weekend's threats, who has not been harmed, told police he is unassociated with any civil rights movements and cannot determine why he was paid the visit. 1' -· The 30.year-<>ld ba'ftker. sa'.id 'the in· cident began about 10:30 p.m. when one or the two men rang his doorbell. The visitor asked for directions to the Los Angeles Freeway. 1 The banker said he gave the man directions, but noticed that the direc· tion·seeker appeared nervous and in· attentive as he left. A few minutes lat.er, the doorbell rang again, and a second 1,Tlan appeared. · "Don't get upset, I just want to !alk to you," he quot~ the man as saying, There en6ued a rambling monologue which the banker said wen.t like this: "Don't call the Man (police). Do you own that yellow Ford pmked in front? I drew your naffie after I got a call from a man . ''I don't want to kill you . I like the good life, caviar, etc. I don't want to hurt you but I let the air out of your rig'ht front tire. I don't want to hurt a11yone. "Will you \vrap some bandages around your bead and put your arm in a sling when you go to work?" The ~ banker sa!d the vi.sitol ad- dre~ him by his C'Oirect name dur· ing the conversation. He . said the speaker then left abruptly in a late model Cadillae. Phone Rates to Drop NEW YORK (UPI) The American Telephone and Telegraph Co. will lower its long distance rates beginning Aug. 1 to comply with an order from the Fed er a I Com· munications Commission. Recall Move May Hurt , Reagan at <;onvention F rom Wire Services , SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A group of political amateurs and a seldom-used provision of the state constitution threaten to embarrass Gov. Ronald Reagan just before the Republican National Convention in August. The group headed by an unemployed used car salesman is nearing its goal of forcing the Republican governor to defend himsell against ouster from of- fice . The recall petitions state Reagan is "QQt~pet,ent. in maUer.&...: govern- ment and Public affairs," ac""cuse him Two Ne'W Bridges Replace Deadly Jamboree Span The old ••Jamboree Road Death Bridge" is dead and buried. Jn its place, two bridges each car- rying two lanes of one-way traffic are now open, Newport Beach Field Engineer Pat Dunigan announced to- day. The first of the two bridges \\'as opened a year ago, and its mate com- pleted just this week, Dunigan said. The secood bridge was built at a cost ·of $145,000 by Griffith Construc- tion Co. Its completion is well ahead of the late November deadline, Dunigan noted. The iww structures r eplace a nar· rrYW bridge grown infamous over 'the years for the number of fatal ac· cidents whi'ch occurred on it. In addition t(.' the widened bridges, workers have changed Jamboree Road from· its former snaky contour. Jamboree is now enlarged and straightened from Ford to Palisades Roads. Cost of the new bridges and roadwork together was $425.000, paid for oot of county and Newport. Beac:h funds supplied in part from California gas tax revenues. or undermining the state health pro· gram, hurting education.and trying to further his personal ambitions." Reagan appeared at a news con· ;erence Tuesday and for th e first time took the recall Reagan move serious· ly. He expressed confidence that not enough signatures would be obtained from among the state's eight million registered voters to requlre an elec· tion. E\ut be also voiced coocern that tile petltioo-cowtt\llg mjgllt COll!e ~Yr·iJ!I the convention, which opens Aug. $at Miami Beach. Reagan will go to the convention as a favorite son presidential candidate, leading t.he 86·member CaWorDia delegation. "I intend to be placed in nomination for (for President) by the California delegation," he said. "If at that time the convention wishes to consider me a candidate the convention may do so. "I believe it's an open convention," he said in an effort to clarify confUsion that arose over an earlier comment that had been interpreted to indicate his name might not be put before the convention if Richard M. NL'<on had the nomination wrapped up in ad· vance. Under California law a recall elec· tion must be held if 780.414 registered voters sign petitions before July 31. Edwin Koupal, an unemployed used car salesman who serves as executive director of Recall Reagan Committee. Inc., said the group has already\ secured "at least 700,000 signatw-es and going up." Koupal conceded that some of the .signatures are sw-e to be thrown out. He is shooting for 1.3 million name<s to' be safe. Reagan and other top Republican of. ficials have ignored the Recall move· ment until recently. But at his weekly news conference the governor shifted to the attack when he was askeU about the effort. He said some people had been trick- ed into signing petitions and charged that a San Francisco State College pr~fessor had w-ged students to sign the -petitions even if they were under age . Med ColJege Gets Grant VCI Scliool Receives $275 ,000 for First Year By THOMAS FORTUNE 01 Ille DtMr ,lllft $1.tf A major federal-grant has been given UCI·California College of Medicine to set up a demonstration treatment center for children with breathing diffjculties, it was an· nouneed today. Medical college spokes.men sald $275,000 has been r~ived for the ti,rsl year and $840,<XX> 1s expected over thtte years from the N a t i o n a 1 lnctitutes ol Health. PllJ"•lclans from lhroogtiout Orange COunty and Long Beach ·will be able to send their problem case• -children with respiratory and · pulmonary dll· ficulties -wbo have been an enigma lo them over the years. to the center. By observing and through training doctors and nurses will be able to Jpread new mecticsJ skllls to their :ommunities. Asthmatic ch.ildren will be referred . o Orange County Medical Center. .:tttJdren with cystlC fJbrosis will be '.reated at a demonstration center at I I > ' Children's Hospital in Orange. Children at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa will benefit through a research program associated with the demonstration centers. The grant will paj fOf' s.alarics of a staff or f4 under Dr. William F. Taylor, UCI pediatrics professor who is to be the principal investigator, "For the first tlme we'll have a lot of speciali~ pulled together un- der one umbrella,'' be said. On hi• staff are an allergist, neonatologl1t, cardiologist., n e u r o I o g 1 a t , antsthesiologist,, rehabilltatlonist, lnfectuous disease specialist and pcycbologlaL In the area of research, Dr, Taylor said a serious problem at Fairvtew ls chest deformities lnterterring with . breathlng and causing recurrent pneumonia and premature death. Another problem at P'alrv1ew, he ~d, Is lack of normal antibodies in the blood which may be responsiblti for children having several pneumonias a year. t Still speaking of areas for research, he said, "Much money ls spent on pills roe stuffy nose, but do they work or don't they? The Dr1stan meter on TV 11 ·probably as good as was ever developed. This Is a good measure of where we stand." He sald. "We are developing many new insu.lts to our lungs, such as sroog, pressure from scuba diving, and breathlng 100 percent oxygen.'' The need for the demonstration center, medical spokesmen said, is borne out by statistics that show respiratory disease accounts for the largest share of a pfacticing physi· clan's Umi, is i1J major cause ol ab· sence from school, and conaUtutes a major c.ause of death in newborn Jn/ants. Also present at the morning press conference announcins Ule gr111t were Dr. Robert C. Comb&, are a coordinator for the Regional Medical Program, and Dr. Thomas L. Nelson, cbalrman of the UCI Medical College department or pediatrics. Chopper Crashes Two El .Toro Marines Lose Lives A Marine Corps heUcopter plun'ged out of the sky into a ravine in eastern Orange Counfy's rugged Black star Canyon Tuesday night, killing !WO cre;wmen. and injuring the co-pilot. One of the victims was identlfied today as Maj. Larry J, Badwell, 34, ot 13501 Wake Ave .. Santa Ana, pilot of the craft, who leaves his wlfe Barbara and four children. Lt. ..Robert Trigatet, 24, of Tustin, was pulled from the wreckage -its magnesium fuselage blazing like a Fourth of July fireworks display -by ranch bands who saw the er.ash. Sheriff's deputies said the workmen from Hidden Ranch placed Lt. _,'frig al et into a private car and were"' rushing him down the winding moun· lain road when they met an am· bulance on its wa.y to the scene. The co-pilot was reported in good condition toda y at St. Joseph's Hospital, Orange, with cuts, bruises and a concussion, but the other two crew members were killed instantly Newpo1·t Docto1· Joseph Bush Stricken, Dies Despite effort..s of ,eight fellow .PhY· sicians to save him, a promment young Newport Beach doctor died in his medical suite of an apparent heart attack Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Joseph Bush, 4-0, was stricken about 5 p.m. in the lounge of a med· ical building where he practiced at 1400 Newpol\ CenOO!'. Jiis partner. Dr. Jay Longley, and seven other physicians attended tDli victim !or two bollf~,_~..i../1!1111 pronounced dead. OX,9geft,,,.heart ma· sage and other treatment were of no avail. Dr. Bush was i specialist in urology who came to Newport Beach in 1959 and established a practice with Dr. Longley. He earned his AB degree at Jlarvard, and his mecUcal degree at the State University or Iowa. · He was a member of the consulting staffs at Fairview State Hosplt_al and Orange County Medical Center, and was on the attending staffs at Hoag Memorial Hospital and South Coast Community Hospital. He was a mem- ber of the Orange County Medical Association. . Dr. Bush is survived by his wife. Jeanne, of the family home at 119 Via Orvieto, Newpo11 Beach; six children : his mother. Mrs. Edna Bu sh, and a sister, Barbara, both of Iowa City, and a brother. John. Fu~al services are pending under the direction of Baltz Mortuary, Co· rona del Mar. Sniper Misses Kin of Sirhan PASADENA (AP) -Shots were fired today into a car driven by Saidallah B. Sirhan , a brother of the man acc used of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, poUcc reported. Officers 5'lid two .38 caliber bullets were recovered from the vehicle. Sirhan, 36. whose 2 4 ·ye a r ·old brother, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan is in jail awaiting trial on a charge he murdered Kennedy, told police the shots c-ame from one of two cars which chased him on the Pasadena Freeway as he was returning home from Los Angeles at 4:30 a.m. He said he leaned down after the first shot. A police man said: "Had the driver been sitting upright the pojectile pro· bably would h11ve passed through his neck." Liz Spends Record Sum for Painting LONDON (UP!) -Actre >'• t-:lizaOeth Taylor today bou ght •a Claude ?\1onet landscape for $120,000 at a Solherby and Co. auction cxpct1.cd t.o set a new single session sa le record for ln1pressiortist paintin gs. The w1fe Of actor RJchard Burton, dressed ln clinging white, b Id personally for the land.scape painted by Monet about 1885 and tiUed "Le Val de Falaise." Stock /lfcrketi NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market increased its galns th.ls at· ternoon in a brisk preholiday rally, (See quotations, Pages 10..11 ). Calns outnumbered losses almost three to one and the Dow Jones in· duatrial average was up between tour and ftv• points. ~ • v.•hen the chopper went down. Name or the other victim was· withheld by officials at the Santa Ana USMC Air Facility, ~nding notlfica· tion of next o( kin. A Marine Corps spokesman said the' CH45D 'Sea Knight helicopter was on a routine night training flight when it developed engine trouble at 8:43 p.m., over the rugged terrain. The tail section broke off and slid about six miles up Black Star Canyon, near Santiago Reservoir, breaking in half and splattering burning wreckage down the side"of a ravine. The twin-rotor helicopter crashed down the gully, while the re~t of -the fuselage lay on its side and the engine units broke off and burne<I nearby, ac· cording to deputies, Unils of the California and u:S. forestry services extinguished a small brush fire touched off by the magnesium-fed names, as traffic jam· med up on narrow Black Star Canyon Road. One fire truck had to be escorted _ easterly out of the area into Corona by a sherift's patrol car. Bodies of the two crewmen killed were airlifted out of the rugged region by Marine Corps helicopter. · Peyton Placed At Helm · Again James W. "Bill" Peyton was elected 'fuesday night to another term as vresident of the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoo.I District board. The vote by trustees .w a s uhan·imous. ~ When nominations were asked for there was a long pause. Donald A. Strauss then nominated his successor. Peyton, of Costa Mesa, was board president one year before Strauss took over for a term. Roderick H. MacMillian, of Costa Mesa, was chosen board clerk, the se· cond in command. In stepping down, Strauss, a Lido Isle resident, faid: > "We started·thel )'em-'kirid '&f ioilgh. We ran· seeorid on a bond iSSue even thou-git the public supported it, Then Dr. Newcomer accepted the preelden· cy of La Verne College. Although we are not out of the woods yet, things seemed to go better es the year went on. WE! hired· Dr. William Cunningham as superintendent. And we are seeing th.e development of a spirit of closer cooper at.ion with the cities," In other appointments, Trustee Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr, was named board representative to tbe county committee: Mrs. Marian c. Bergeson was selected to serve on ttie California School Boards Association delegate · <:ssembly, and Strauss volunteered to be legislative representative to the School Boards Association. The board agreed to keep the same n1eeting dates, the first and third BACK IN CHAIR Jamn W. ''Biii'' P•yton Tuesday of each month, and jor the time being the same meeting place , 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa High School lyceum. The meeting place is under study. * * * * District Seeks Ruling On School Bus Charges The Newport-Mesa Unified School District will ask the county counsul for a ruling on whether it is permissible to charge students to ride school buses. Trustee Roderick H. MacMlllian re· quested the legal opinion. Supt. \Villiam L. Cunningham, however, said he doubts charging for busing would be consistent with the concept Of free public education. "The state does not require school districts to bus children," he said. "It is up to local initiative. However, if :you do it I don't think you can charge for it." In other action at Tuesday night's board meeting, trustees: -Tore up a four-year, $22,500 per year contract for Associate Supt. Norman R. Loats and wrote a new one at $24,000 per year for four years. -Upgraded to assistant superin· tendent the position of recruiter of new school teachers. -Authorized '700 in district money be put with $700 raised by fl!e Ne"1'0rt Harbor High School student body to buy a new display cawto replace one re moved during remodeling. -Were told by Dr. LOatt1 that sum . mer school entollmcnt is 5,389 students and that the summer pro· gram does not cost local taxpayers TRASH PICKUP DUE ON FOURTH Trash will be collected as usual on the FOW'tb or July InNewpoit Beach ,' with a clty request that plck·ups be ,Placed out early in the morning. Pollce, fire and Ufegward sevlces will operate on routine octieclu!ts, but City Hau will be closed. directly since it iS entirely supported with state funds. -Agreed to rent Harper School facilities to Harbor Christian Church of Newport Beach at $32.50 per Sun- day. · -Asked for a report on the disti.nc· tlons between expulsion, suspensio n, exclusion and exemption disciplinary measures. -Accepted a $200 gift frotn Whittier School PTA for construction of a handball court. -Accepted a stereo record player and 31 records from the Pomona School sixth grade. Orange Wea&ber It'll he a bang-up Fourth, tho weatherman promises, offering sunny skies nearly a.11 day with the mercury popping up to 83. INSIDE TODAY Seven catamaron.s ond ant trimoran are ,.ead11 io set forth in the third bienn'4l Los Angeles to Honohdu catamaran TCKt, Pago 23. . -. ' -II -" ==-' CMl .. 111le ' .. , .. _ . ., ... --It ...... n ......... ,._ .. (,....,..,. .. Of' ... a.rt • l>Mtll Nell«J • s.c.i.1 ..... lJ.lS .. ~ .... ll '""' »D ......... , .. Stldr. .. IQll 1•11 .............. , , .. " --n t'llllllU 'l•U --1 .. 11 f'ln C•ll1 ' ··-• -~: .... Wflilh .. ,.. L8"MI. ......... .. I• I , I • ' I D.llLY Pl\OT Wtd11t1dQ', July 3, 1968 Didn't Violate _Air · Spac,e, Fr-eed Pilo~ Claims1i ' TOKYO !AP) -'Iba pilot ol Ibo U.S. alrllMr roleaoed by tho SOvlet Ualoo al14r two doyc delllecl today that be vlolatod .Sovlot air spaee. But Capt. Josepll TOIOlinl aald tt was "my duty" to •Ip a tettu admitting a violatJon to lic:ure releue oC the plane and the 214 VletDam·bound' troop< on board. ''I did' not stri.y over Runlan tef. rltory," said T06olin1 after bringing the plane here. He noted at a news conference tbat he had flown lhe same i-oute from Tacoma, Wash., to Jiapan maay Um• before. ' He odded, bbwover, tbat wbtG Ibo SoVteta drolled • I-lbllll . \114 piano'• DOOll!Oll !Dildo Sovilt tuilloi'y, ,;I felt Jl my duty to 1ign." Tasollnl told newsmen : 1'If any of you gentlemen had been through what I've been through for three days, I think you 'd have done the same." Tosollnl said he argued with the Russians over the content of the letter and secured some changes. He ~id at one point a U.S. soldier on board told blm ~·· npr..m.d Zi! Of hi.I buddies aDll 11111 Ibey -.Id -"ltltj< 1t ......... .._ TtHlfal .... Ibo letter. OUTllDE UJOTS NavlJator Larry Guemoa Gald his calculations showed the chartered four.engine jet was well outside the line defining Soviet a1r space off thQ Kurlle Islands when it wa!I intercepted by Ru55ian MIGs Monday and forced to land on the.island of lturup nortb of Japan. .-Tllo ..... tiai;; .... ~ 1'111111. ·--la Ibo )It. , ~:.::!~ :II. I.er lndlc-Ibo Sovlets bad porllapo •·-· -• ...i-erred In !ixUli Ille plane's posiUoa. "'"' 'SoYltli '-Ir· IPOC• 11u . . ~·l>JcaUte:"'thi ..1 plane"i crew The first leUer lhe Humans wrote ;naae;·a ~~~ emir. '\'he -State for Toscllnl to slgu '!<lmlWns be had ,D.<IP~iit':i·l'ROJ.qglood., :the SoY)et violated soviet m~· .Jisled ,Ille .gov~{';nte~ pie pa.ine .with ttme l*weea bll · · '• 16tercepUon .._pec,1o4 • .,.~ 1--n>' ---b)l-Soviel.1410. lo.. ' it1aoil04 at 'Tosolllil.1 'flank.ed. #t -a lll'Ws con-the iovletlbUe al ''1om1thtng Uke'35 !qrence ,bY, hU Ji~bct crew tbaj mjnutee,". 'tOIOllal llld. ' lncludoct Dine ...... -.. .. lllld :I>• '!be vetetiir .J>il<lt 1a!ii be did 110I signed a le.Ct•• a CODd1tktiD tor,bll slgn the ftdt-Jit:ei. ''T'pea;" be can-. ... ' .. L ... ,__ ,. • ' • -· "'1""1_..s ·-~r In which Ibo Um• -cbanf!'d -to something like. 53 minutes," be iaaJd. He indicated oti)er changes wer' also , made. -.Tooolinl said JI w~ obvious by. 6iur• .fog· the dlttaoce ilh&t..a plane like his new Dea cover& traveling. at a speed ol eight miles a mlnut•, that it i:<>ukl not posaibJY havt been 8$ cl°'e to SOvlet territory u the R1111W.1 al- legocL . <. Kniv.es Checked in Slaying : ; • .,. -·I ''I .o Fourth Start~ With Bang In Berke"/:ey . Sclio~l BTJ.dget HeadCJs Coun <;ilmCln' s Wife Awaits ~urder Arraignme1itFriday Tax Limit Plari 'Terrible~ By ARTHUR R: Vi!NSEL Of Ille Diii" ... '"" Experiments continued today, as technicians at the Orlplge County Sheriff's Crime Lab checked butcher knives btlolliing to the. wife of a Costa Mesa-City Councilman for blood traces Crom the body of a slain neighbor. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker. :n, or 1642 l\linorca'Drive, is held without bail in Orange County Jail, awaiting ar- raignment Friday in Superfor COW't op one count of murder. Tbe. wile of Costa' Mesa City Coun: cilman G~orge A. Tucker_ was bo:fuld over to Superior Court ·Monday at hel arraignment in llarbor D i s t r i c t Judicial Court. · The defendant is charged with stab- bing her next-door neighbtlr, Mrs. Jiarriet Westphal, 68, of 1648 Mlborca Drive, during some sort of dispu!e-last asked how many knives and other items were taken from the kitchen of Councilman Tuclter's trln'l home in the Mesa Verde m:.ea. • Rings worn by the defendant when Mrs. Westphal was slain five days ago are al.so being er:amJned by the crime Jab in ari effort to find blood traces. PERMISSION GRANTED Official permission was granted at her arraignment Monday to take a sample for matching with any possible blood traces on the rings or a knife, and also against Mrs. Westphal's blood. ' Police could have had a satnple drawn prior to her arraignment, but preferred to wait until Mrs. Tuck'er' had appeared before Judge William Christ.ensep. - · During the-brief hearings "he bound her over to Superior Court's Depart- ment" 1, for arraignment at 9 a .m. Fri- day and ordered her to undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine her current state of mind. Mrs. Tucker appeared dazed and in shock, gazi'ng about with circles under her eyes and seemlrigly confused about what was happening to her. A neighbor, Donald V. Schenk, of 1645 Minorca Drive, told police he heard screams Friday afternoon and ran out to find Mrs. Westphal -a large, sturdy housewife -standing in the street, blood streaming from a gash ·in her right chest. · The :small, &light Mrs. Tucker was implicated 1n a ·statement by the vic- tim, who collapsed after ·staggering a few 5teps. and· apparently. d.ied while Schenk was ti:ying to aid her. Friday. . No motive ~s been developed by · u s ·1 · · · c police and detailed inVestigation is·1Ull ' · · · · ~~g~~:.i•~lh~~c~~~~~ ~! :,. • ·~: -,foops <:"Pt"!lre determine what may have happened. . . No dea.tb weaj>on has been c h f R d R k determined either, b~t Detective Gary ac e· 0 ' e OC ets Thompson was at tbe crune lab in . . . Santa Ana today, cont erring on the BERKELEY ~uPI)·-A~ group ~( 2,000 young Political activists Jammed a downtown the8ter Tuesday night to plan lta version of fireworks for Berkeley's Fourth of Juty: However, someone jumped the gun early today by touching off an ex· plosion that severely damaged an in· for mation booth Oil the umvenity of California campus. There were no tn. juries in the blast, which ripped through the. nine-loot by five.foot structure of concrete, steel and glass. The explosion occurred just a few hours after the activists, who led violent clashes between demonstrators 3'1d police during the weeke.nd, decld. ed almost unanimously to hold mi in· dependence rally near the university in defiance of the city council. '!be Watson lnlllati'(t .to limit pro- perty taxes ,... labeled. "l teitlble'· propooal tbol i.. • lead pipe cinch to. lpaH,'.' Tuesday nigtit by Newport· Alea School.trustees. , . 1he :lhltlaUve, whose backers ruiv'e oDtained the more than 500,00Q1 signatures needed to put It on ·the , Novemb<r ballot, would gradually phase out local tu revenue for oohoolo. "It would make 1chool cliatricts tot:a:lly dependent on tile state or some other sollf'Ce," budget directQr W-alter Adrian said. ''It is really a terrible Newport Guards .Finish Second In Dory F;vent The decision raised the possibility or additional trouble for this city of- 123,000, where 45 persons bave been injured and 134 arrested since Friday when the first street rally was held to express .. solidarity" with strikin~ Two Newport Beach lifeguards seem students in France. . headed for the top of the heap in dory However, Tuesday night's strong racing this summer after placing a stand wasn't strong enough for about strong second in last weekend's Oil 300 militant rebels, who stalked out of Island Race in Long Beach. . ~ the meeting after demanding what Randy l-towalt, 23, and Bob Ernst, SAIGON (AP) -U. S. ·troops l\·lekong Delta village 125 mHes--they Cilled "more self-defense," They 22, both of Newport, rowed their 20· searc! !or the object which killed Mrs. We1tpbal. . sweeping around Saigon captured a southwest of Saigon, the mission said. carried small red flags {for revol.u-foot racing dory against 10 other boats cache of 56 ,Soviet and Red Chinese No casualties were reported. ti on) and blaCk flags (for anarchy). representing hall a dozen Southern ·rockets in a· bamboo thicket today U. S. headquarters said there was The meeti!Jg was caJ.led after the ci-Calilornia lifeguard departments. propooal lllC<IJding to Ille 25 or eo peo. p~ I have talked to all over h state." Be 11!at as It may, 'l'nlstee Selim "Bud" Franklin predlcted ht the In· ithttve will pa1s Nrld1ly. "I see it paMing bye matOn of 2 to I. It looks to me· like • lead ~ _cbldi," he said in en Interview follow· ing the,J>oard meeting. ~ Ho mnarked cynically hit the more sdbool people, newspapers and civil rights groups opposed tne In- itiative, the better it! chances for pauage. "Think of the slogan for all ttle homeowner.s in ON.nge, Lo.! Angeles and San Diego counties -<Lower Our T·axes.' " The initiative calls for a property tax ceiling of one percent of the m'8J'ket value for · prope:rty-n!lated servioes provided by county, city end special districts. It also prwides for a 20-percent-e· year phaseout of tihe tax burden for people-related services -education and welfare. It is called the Watson initiative becaU&e the campaign ror the tax re!orm is headed by Philip E. Watson, Los Angeles County asses.ror. 'Ilhe Oalifornia flax.payers' As:socia· lion ~nd the· California School Boards Association have announced they will work to defeat the initiative. Costa Mesa PoUce Capt. E d GlMgow, head of the investigative bureau, said examination of kitchen utemlll taken .from the Tucker home~ -hued on put ~ence and the n.te of testing -could be finished by next week. • ._i_ • • , : • ty council listened paUently• to eight Howatt and Ernst rowed a 3 and 3t4 •fter a sErmtsh wltlt the Viet Cong. ~cattered f1ghting from the . ~e~ong hours of hostile comment by activista mile triangular course in 32 minutes, Airline Given The weapons Obviously had been Delta ~~rl:hward to the demllitarued and voted to let them hold a rally _ 30 seconds, finishing just 15 seconds hidden for new rocket attacks on-zoJ)e divJding .Vietn~m. . but not on the spot that the behind the first place boat. Building Lease Saigon, which the enemy command In the heaviest swgle action, South demonstrators demanded. It was the Newport men's first time f~peatedly has asserted will come Vietnamese "troops beat. oft a North Speaker after speaker among a total out as a team. Their strong showing -Lease of· 162 squ&Te feet oC space in_ "No comment," he replied when ' soon. ' ' Vl~ames~ attack near the old im-of 66 told the council that no place indicates they are strong contenders the Orange County Airport terminal Co I , Filed _ , U; S. lal lnfantr)'. Division troops perial capital of Hue ln nearly three would be acceptable for the rally ex-for tap standing in competition building to Golden West Airlines has mp 8IIJl8 . . w~ .J;eat4'i alO~g tbe Rach D~a hours of-:h~d" figh~g. ~e U. S. Co~· cept a blocked off stretch of Telegraph sponsored by the National Dorymen's been approved by the Board of ~wh'eil.·th•~am.e-· ?J>On_ a..~ Viet mandaatcl: ~ ene.i;n~~ldiers were ~-Avenue near the University of Association. Supervisors. Against 3 Laguna j, Police Off ice rs - Peraonnel cymplaints have been fil- ed alleging ~conduct against three Laguna Beach police officers. 11>e c0mp1a1n11 ... er1, -That Officer Larry Warren slap- ped -and offered to fight Mike Ke11i1 ·Bing, 20, &taylng at Do· bel!.y Beach state Park in incidents June 'Il and 2.8. -That two other officers. identilied by badge numbers illegally seized sleeping bags and other articles ~ June 29 et 761 S. Cost Highway. That cOmplaint is signed by Keit.h Culver, Terry Reppond, Marian Jl..Jor· vant, Olarles Stahle. Seth Booky. James E . Martin Ill, and Bing. Bin g also signed a complaint against War- ren. Queslloned by the DAILY PILOT, Police Chief Han'Y Labrow said· the complaints given Monday to his department are being investigated. L<:.brow declined other comment un- til results of the investigation are in. CS"ples of complainants statements were brought to the DAILY PILOT by Robert Bland who had figured in other c1.>mplaints against the police of Laguna including criticism Of police practices lodged at a city council meeting. He was advised by the mayor at the time to take the matter to the grand jury for investigation. DAILY PILDT ....,... __ leMrt H. W1M Mii""' nom•• K1.,.;t ..... Tllo"''' A. M11rphin1 M11111l11t ldltor Jtro1111 f. Collin• N"'1'0ft ltKh CltY Edllw J1tlr: R. Crnlty P1ul Nintft tu.i,,_.1 MIMfff .t.dVlf1 1•11'1.t Olrtttw Mew,..t .... OHie• 2211 West l•lit11 llvd, M1 llint M''''" P.O. l1x 1175 tll•J Ot~w Office• CO.lt MtW1 DI Wtil 8ty Sll'l!tl U-IMCll1 121 FWttl AY- Mllt!tlnftot!, ltt,11: act ~lh 51rMI ' :.> Cong force ol unknown su.e ''} iniles . ed. 'fr9Utb Vietnamese losses were list· California campus. Dory races will be held weekends The agreement calls for the air com- southeast Of SB.ig~. 1 : ;-"f· ·td d'.S 10 killed and 22 wowtded. . The COU'1Cil voted 5-4 to offer the throughou.t the summer at different muter service to pay $272.13 a month The fo~.,·.1~ dld~r~ot. .Jn,foltl .9th~t cl(J~t 'l'ue~~ay, in the young rebels a parking ar~a near UC's Southern California beaches, with dory rent and back rent at the rate of $9.07 amount to:_· iRUcl1~"~~e!~ were nq -ftOrthenf sectot. U. S. tr~pa kille~ 89 Sather Gate, with Channing Way teams accumi,J.lating paints in each a day to March 11, 1968 when the .American c asualtie1 and the ,only oon-of 1lle enemy at a cost Of two killed blocked off. race. airline first moved into tbe terminal. .firmed Vi'et Cong casualty was one and 28 wounded, the American com· '-''-'-----·--------------------------------- soldier wounded and captured. mand said; . Presi;ing on a )iitl~. f a r t h e r, ·however, the -in!antry came upon °' real £ind , ln a clump of bamboo and reeds ·-43 ·Red Chinese 107mm rocket.& ·and 13 .Soviet-made 122mms, the ty}>es that battered SaigOn through -most of N;~y and June. Also found were a Soviet aiming device and two crude wooden bipods, which the enemy had been using because regular rocket mounts are too heavy for easy transport. charges Monday into My Yen, a reset- tlement hamlet, killing a civilian, \vounding nine others and destroying or . heavily damaging 17 homes, the n1ission reported. 'This was only a pale reflection or the attack Saturday on the nearby village or Son Tra, where Viet Cong raiders set houses afire and killed 88 men. women and children. Many were burn- ed alive. Son Tra · is 345 miles northeast of Saigon. In the second terror attack reported today, mines destroyed 11 homes in a Sailor Nears End Of World Voyage PORTSMOUTH. Eng!a?ld (UPI) Alec Rose sailed his 36-foot ketch Lively Lady today to within 70 miles or Portsmouth and completion of a round·the-world voyage. He \\'as expected to drop anchor tonight at the eastern end of the Isle of Wright and sail Thursday in to Portsmouth, where a crowd of 2.50,000 is waJting. Qurglar Suspect Slain by Police COMPTON !UPI) -A suspected burglar was shot to death Tuesday after a brief gunfight with police outside a Compton church~ Police said Frederick H. Sheeks, Tl, of Bell Gardens was seen Jeaving the rear entrance of the church. Officers said that when ordered to halt, Sheeks opened fire on them with a pistol. He was killed when police fired back. A 16-year-ol.d girl-in Sheeks' com· pany was not injured. She told police she was Sheeks' wife. Tltis Grass Not Made for Sleep KENTLAND, Ind. (UPI) -Police say they arrested two men for sleep· ing on the grass. They said Thomas Lee \Villlams, 21 , or Massillon , Ohio, who said he was A\VOL Crom the Marine Corps base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Charles T. Devoge, 23, of Wichita, Kan., were ar· rested in a field near here. The duffel bags nn which they ·were sleeping were stuffed with 40 pounds or marijuana they had picked from the field . No More Football Fireivorks Took Ha1id of Youth,, 18 ~OUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)-A yeor ago. Paul Loc.sl Jr. -all-conference defensive tackle on his high school football team -had two strong hands. Now one or them is artificial. Locsi lost his left hand July l, 1967, when he and a frlend were mixing ex· ploslves in a garage. The son of a policeman, 18-year~ld Locsi w.as one of the est.imatied 5,IXKI persons Injured eadl y-by firew'arka or homemade exploalves. acconting to Ille National So!ety Cou· ncil. Demolition expem who i11ve1Ugated the blast said the exploeives Locsl and his friend were putting Into hollaw tub- ing were "more powerful than dynamlte." The explosi on occurred, they said, wben Local UHd a rubber Diallet to b•mmer woode.D ends in the tubing. ~ ApparenUy the force ol the ham- n1crlng set orr the explosion which was heard for several blocks. In the year since U1e accident Locsi has been outlitted with an artificial limb and says he can do almost .any.thing with it he could do with his real hand. "I try to keep in shape," he says. "I lift weights and l do all the work on my car myself." Locsl wilt be entering Indiana University this fall, but he'll be a spec- tator at Big Ten football games In- stead of .a player. He knew that lm· mediately after the accl~ent. When police found the co-captaJn of tho Washington Hifh School football team lying on the grass as a smoke cloUd roiled from the prqe, he said, "My foottall career ii over for sure." • -·- See your:newast Olds dealer \ • I I .., l J I l 1 ' r I • I r v • • • ~ • • • ... ' Wednesday's Closing . • • Wtdntld,q, Ju~,, 1968 - t' • l ; • ·' . Newport Beach finally bas its new munlclpal budget. -Predictably, it's a record·breaker. . Never before bas th~ city si>ent more than $9 mil· lion in a s\nJ(le fiscal year. In 1~9, the city wtll spend some $400,000 more than that. }'hat's $1.4 million above 1967..aB expenditures. \Vhy the enormous boost? • Couricilman lloward Rogers .appeared. to answer it bes! last week when he explained lo a complaining tax· payer: "Basically, we're the victims this yea.r of. the de- ferred projects of past years. Parts o( this city have been alloWed to decay enough." . Rogers was speaking mostly about sewers, which are literally about to collapse in some sections of town such as Udo Isle, and about stree~s. which are break .. ing up and crumbling in many neighborhoods. . These two needs alone a ccount for a $500,000 in· crease in expenditures. Why, one might ask, must all the work be done this year? ,. • The answer is that it isn't. It's only a start. The city's sewer deficiencies, ~c.cor~ing to en~~eers, lo~l $1.5 million; its street defic1enc1es, $10 million. It will take years to catch up, at so much a year. The work was delayed in past years in the interest of a lower property tax rate. Now, sadly, the piper must be/aid. Further inaction would only lead to b1gHer c~sts an higher tax rates, as well as backed up sewer Imes and Impassable roads. Newport's councilmen, both the veteran~ and the freshmen, recognized this and faced up to their respon· sibilities. . 'b'l'ti Councihnen also faced. 1:1P t~ their respons1 ! 1 ~s in doing their ow1_1 ~udg~t-trimming, and not leaving it up to the city administration. Only momentarily did they consider the Ia,tter course and that was when they got down to the rutty· gritty Of final budget adoption. Everyone, it appeared. wanted a tax rate lower than that which they finally Dirksen May Lead Mi~ority OfGOP Solo ns ' WASHINGTON Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen was told by President Johnson 36 hours in advance o[ the ntW Supreme Court appointments and \\'as supplied by the President with .arguments to support tbeir confirmation. t. That is a major complaint CJf senators opposing the selection CJf Abe Fortas as chief justice and Homer Thornberry as associate justice. At Cine secret session, Republican op.- ponent.s discussed at lengtlt the possibilities of organizing an en~·of· session filibuster to block the nonuna- tiCJns. As a consequence, in the showdown later this month, Dirksen may find himself leading a minority o f Republican senators. Immediately following John.sCJn's announcement, 18 Republicam -hall of the GOP total -issued a statement assailing the President's actioo: and their ranks are growing. THE LEADERS OF this group are making no bones o[ their unhappiness over Dlrksen's visiting the 'Vhite House and absorbing the sentiments of his old friend, Johnson, before the ap- pointments had been annoWJced but after several GOP senator\ had voiced sharp disapproval of a ''lame-duck" President making them. Although the two Johnson appointees are caught in a cross-fire o f "cronyism'' attacks, they themselves ~ar Gloomy Gus: What happened to individual ar· chitectural taste when $225,000 (and up) homes embody gas sta· tion roofing and cracker-box tract home styling? I'm speak- ing of Linda Isle. -Disappointed Tlli1 future reflteh ......,,, lfltWt Nf MCHUrll'!' ...... ef ,.._ -..--. IMll l'Mr "' ,..... "' oi..mr G111o o.u, Pfltt. ~re not the prime' targets. Opponents are well aware that Fortas was con- firmed by the Senate as an associate justice in 1965 and that ThCJrnberry was approved the same year as an ap- peals court judge. THE CRITICS are voicing two ma· jor concerns : . -That a"lame-duck' ' President should not make lifetime appointments to the tribWJal who will hand down far- reachi9g decisions for a decade or more.( -That tbe Fort.as and Thornberry appointments ar'e only the beginning, It is feared that if they are confirmed, as many as three other justices may step down and let Johnson name replacements. This apprehension is based on the fact that Justice llugo L. Black is 82 years old; Justice \VilUam 0 . Douglas was recently equipped with an electric pacemaker to regulate a lagging heartbeat; and Justice John Marshall Harlan's eyesight is so seriously im~ paired that the court was required to provide him with a re.ading clerk. Robert S. Allen and John A. Golthmltb Give Self a 'Hick T est' A reader In a small town wants to know exactly what I meant by "hickish" in a recent colu-mn in which I referred to those persons who look askance at boys with long hair. Being "hlckish" has little to do with "''here you live ; probably 71 percent o( the residents of a city as big as Chicago are hickish -while I have kno\\·n plenty o{ small tovm and rural residents who were b a sic all y unhickish. l! you care to give yourse.U a "hick test," I have arbitrarily devised a set CJ{ questions to ask yourself and to aMwer as honestly as possible : I. DO YOU RUN to the scene of at· cidents , or stop your car to g.t.wk at highway disasters, not in any mood of helpfulness, but merely to watch the grim proceedings? 2. Do you loudly paint o u t 11celebrlties'' across the strett, or across lhe room. and make a fus s over tile presence of famous people? 3. Do you commonly observe. as a great fl.uh of philosophic insight. that "these day1 you ciiln hardly teU the .---.,,, George---. Dtar George; Don't you think lt'1 cruel to Jod: -.mmall lllct liOM and ti&VI up in e1.1e1 •t the zoo? "" c. v. ' Dear c. v.: r. wen. In a .,,., -however it's been prowa that It iJ eveo more cruel to Jet them roam loose at Ille IOO. (Pr1JIJl•11u! Drop a p e • n 1 poo-.1 to ~ .. ! Of ........ llDdlDf • _, poot....i ls • .. -.1a 11•1', eh!) I ¥'-~~· •. , •T''"""!.-:,-~_., < Sydney lliµTia ' J,, boys from the girls''? 4. Do you , if a man, we&r pens or pencils sticking out CJ£ your suit's handkerchief pocket ; and, if a woman, wear curlers to the store? 3. DO YOU LOOK uPon Art Linklet. ter as a fine perfCJrmer and a splendid example of an American success story? 6. Do you, il over 16 years old, carry a transistor radio to U1e beach or any other public plr.ce? 7. Do you have travel stickers pasted to the windows of yCJur car. showing you have visited MammCJth Cave or Tommy Bartlett's Water Ski Show? 8. Do you enjoy what is known as ''semi-classical'' music? 9. Do you bcli~ve tha t people Yr'ho don 't attend church are less •·moral'' than those "'·ho do? 10. DO \'OU, \VJfEN traveling abroad. resent lt be<:ause t b e ''foreigners'' don't speak EngUsh? l 1. Do you think that getting "good marks" in school means that someone ia getting a "good education"? 12. Do you believe that marijuana users shou.Jd be punished (as they now are) by being given jail 1enteoce1 longer than those mettd out to some: Yr'ar criminall? l! you have answered "Ye1'1 to more th&n t"·o of these questions, you are high on the hicitish scale. lf yo u have answered "No" to all 12, it doe1n't m·atter where you Uve -6cept lbat most ot your neighbors must find you a. little peculiar. ended up wilh -,1.225, up a-nickel. So let's set a tax limll, it was suerested by one cnuncllmall, and leave ii up lo the city manager ID make the cuts. Thal is going about ii backwards, ID ,..y the leasl Councilmen, by law, must approve expendlturu. Even when it hurts -as it dld last week. The suggestion deservedly died alter brief, but Uve-ly, council discussion. • A 11alf million dollar iiicrease in capital lmprov& ments, another $300,000 in salary boosts, more than $100,000 for new civic center studies -all that totals almost $1 million in new expenses that have to be met. And what will the five-cent hike In the tax rate generate? No more than $110,000. The rest of the additional required revenue will come from other fees and other agencies. · It's something to keep in mind when teDecting on that new tax rate, which will only partially finance a record city budget for which no incumbent city official need apologize. • Longmoo1·'s Great l{ecord Walter M. Longmoor has stepped down as the elder statesman of Orange Coast Junior College DistricL Now 75 years old, he served 20 years on the board 0£ trustees. I Longmoor served three terms as president of the board and during the 20 ·year span he attended at least 500 often long, tedious board meetings. Moreover, Longmoor has contributed 14 years on the Newport Beach Planning Commission, 12 of them as chairman. He has been president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and of the Orange County Chamber. . His is the record of a selfless public servant. N A CLV Chai rman Def ends Police Practices Committee 'Trying to · Create Fo~ce for Good ~ To the Editor: In reply to your editorial of July l, we wish to state that the full intent ot our local chapter ot the American Civil Liberties Union in the formati9n of a PCJlice Practices Committee was fully turned about by a mi.sinterpreta· lion on the part of the member who had designed our party invitations, which did not come to our attention until after they were mailed oul Over the past six months our chapter, through· ou.r t e 1 e p hon e answering service, had received an in· creasing number of ever disturbing reports Of false arrests, undue harassments, and physical abuse CJn the part of certain officers in several police departments in .some o! our couta1 cities. None of these cases ap- peared in the local papers. lN REVIEWING these reports we felt that something should ht done to collect this information in order to bring it to the attention Of local city governments. .. A committee was appalnted, and after much serious study a n d discussion, the members of the com .. mlttee and our board of directors agreed that since the names of the same: officera kept reappearing Jn these complaints it would be wrong to assume and imply that all policemen were guilty of such wrong doing, Thus we decided not to use the \vord "malpractice'' in our pr in t e d materials. Since we did not wish to take the position of another organization which feels that all policemen are good, thus their "Support Your Local Police'' campaign, we felt we should ask the IJlembers Of the community to com- mend those officers who are doing a good job, and report those who are guilty of wrongdoing. I WOULD REFER you to the com- mendation of the Los Angeles Police Department by the S o u t h e r n California ACLU office for i t s meticulous handling of the Sirhan ar- reiit, and to our commendation or Laguna's Police Chief Harry Labrow for his stand on harassment. It is not our policy nor practice to try CJfficers-or departments through newspaper headlines. We intend to thoroughly investigate complaints and present them to the proper authorlUes. I am sure that, if you will reread our printed material which was mi..lled to you and all the Police chiels in the coastal area, you \\ill see that we staled: "YOUR POLICE Department works to prevent crime and disorder, preserve the peace, and protect llfe, property and liberty. In this un- dertaking your police deserve: your s~~port and cooperation. It is your c1v1c duty to assist the police. \Vhenever the police abuse their a~thority it is the duty of a good citizen to help Improve their "'·CJrk. Good Police work deserves your c~ration and praJse.; bad Police work deserves your constructlve criticism. To remain indilferent is bad citizenship and helps neither you, the community, nor your police depart· ment." l am SUN! that In rereading our Duties and Re:sponsibllitles sheet you will rea_llz.e th.at we are trying to ere.ate: a force for good cltlzen.shlp aod Quotes Roy E. Vo.eel, Sa1 Dle10 -"How long before: people will put a blue star in their windows to show a mtmber of the !amity Is ln the ff:J'Vice: aod a gold star tor tho.se who have made the supreme ncritl.ce (in Vietnam)?'' , Letters from reader& art welcome. NormaU11 writers 1hould convey their me11age1 in 300 WCJT<b or less. The right to condense letters to fit space • or eliminate libel is reseMJed. All let- teri must include signature and mail- ing address, but name1 will be with- held On request. · good police practices in our com· munities. SI SLAVIN Chairman Tiit: editorial's principal point was tile ACLU erred in initially terming the committee the "Police Malj>ractice Committet." -Editor Sp eeeh WM a Blow To the Editor: After attending the graduation of our son on the campus of Westminster Hig!I School, I fell like 1iltlng down and writing to your paper, as well as to the valedictorian. However, before I got around to it. Pastor Westbrook ex· pressed his opinion CJf the, by now, controversial speech. Pastor Westbrook, I am Sllre. \VOrd· ed his comments and objections in a manner none of us could have surpass- ed -in fact, he seemed to express our personal emotions UI the "tee". \Ve have always been -and still are -proud of Westminster High School. its excellent record in academic, athletic and, not least, disciplinary standing in our community. If a stu- dent gets the highest honOI' he can derive through his t:fforts an d becomes valedictorian of his school, he also possesses the trust of his fellow students -and more so that of his teachers and the entire faculty. IT IS IN ms hands to give his classmates guiWng words toward a future they "'ill now explore separate· 1y. This speech was a blow to many in the audience. It was not worthy of the standards of our school, nor of the speaker. The thought came to my rrUnd whether another top-student should not have obtained th.is esteem! The John E. West family, in reply to Pastor Westbrook's letter, bases its objection to the pastor's letter merely on hear-say! They were not there - but we were. 'Ve felt the restlessness of the parents around us, the ob- jections stated right then and there, and our son had to listen to a negative and unpatriotic speech. How many Of the graduates have the intention to enlist in the Armed Forces? I personally know or several They m.ust have !elt "let-down'' by their own classmate I How many of our former students bear the bltUescars of the war In Vietnam 1 They were betrayed! llOW MANY WEAK student11 will find It easl~ now to try dope? It Is my feeling that this speech 'A'as not "censored'' at au, but that the lichool had complete trust" in the valed.lttortan to present an address whlch would have a positive effect upon all pre1ent. The short .-ddresa ol the Salutatar· Ian wu, in contrast one whlch touch· ed. our htart& -and we thank her alncerely, English ts not ..my mother tongue; therefore, I could not express too wcll the emoUons add objections which took hold o! me -and many otllers. \Ve 1lneerely hope, that next year's valedJctory will represent the true spirit of this young generation. You see, our RCODd 1an will hive to listen to it then! .. MARGOT M. SCHEIBE The DAILY PILOT received a copy of tfle valedictory, found its .length prohibitive for publicatiCJn in full text. -EditCJr A irport Here to Sta11 To the Editor: The airport was here first and air travel is here to stay. Now is the time for the supervisCJrs to bring suit against those suing the county, charging them with defama- tion and declining property values throughout the country due to their adverse publicity about the county's most valuable asset. It's cheaper to move a few houses than it is to move an airport, and it won't cost us taxpayers a dime. I live on E. 19th Street and I can 1 hear the planes too. But why curtail a facility that benefits the majority just to satisfy a few? LOREN T. SAWYER Saddle l>aek Coflci"e To the Editor: On the eve CJf my departure as superintendent-president o l Sad· dleback College I simply wish to con- vey my gratitude for the responsible role displayed in the pages ()f your ne\\'spaper during the form at i v e months of the college. Saddleback College, a public in· stitution or higher learning, has matched success with success in all its early ventures, not because of one ap. pointed person such as ·myself, but by the united efforts of concerned people. This concern was stimulated and enhanced by fac~d interpretive accounts or the happenings and pro. gress or the college to discuss its business in public. You have reflected this business in the columns of your newspaper. DURING TUE INITIAL period of creating an outstanding community college, the harmonious working rela4 tionship between the college and the college community has been possible through a responsible fourth estate. The leaders ol the college com· munity did not dream a dream, but they saw a vision . This vision became a reality. Looking to the transcendent brightness of the future, the ei· Failru·es Rockland, J\te., Co u r I e r-Oazette: "St.ate troopers .are re!erring to highway er.ashes as 'l·ailures' tflesc days\ rather than accidents .•. failure on someone's part to do the proper thing al the Jli'ope!' time. II ls Just lb.al simple : Failure to observe a safe speed fw existing road conditions. Failure to extend common road courtesy to the other driver. Failure to remain sober "i'len driving. Failure to dim headlight& for ohcom.ing cars. Failure lo follow at a proper distance. Failure to have good tires. f'•ilure to keep the vthicle in good mechanical cond.Won. And so on the fad.lures go and &I loo« list they are being recognized as IUCll, not just oc-cldeots .•• Lewt1ville, Tex a 1, Leader: "We Amer1cao1 bave far &Cl long relt smug. ly 1ecure ln our natfon'1 f<.'Onomic st.ability that mtilf\Y c.an't come to grips With the fact that our natlonal financial structure Is oa ahAky ground Indeed and other nationl have the weapons to pull Uie rug -out from under ua compleU!ly If they loae con· !Iden« tn the ltabllily al die dollar.'' ' • citement that parallels the challenge of making Saddleba~ C o 11 e g e a superiOI' two-year college, which it is destined to be in. this prestigious IOlltilern Orange County area, in· creases with each accomplishment. The college and community can be thankful for your extremely in· strumental role. In my small way, I offer ·my acknowledgement and ap. predation . JACK S. ROPER Superintendent· President B ik e Aetlon NOW To the Editor: Regarding your excellent editorial in the June 28 edition Of the DAILY PILOT on the subject of "Bicycle Ttails," may we offer these coments: It would seem that now is the ''time for bike action,''. (quoting the DAILY PILOT headline verbatim) is a most apropos and meaningful statement. There is a great need now, not for the future, rather, the present, for the bicycle trail!. You were most prec,ise in your statement, "Bike riders aren't waiting -especially the young mes.•• They ride where they can, but why risk the lives of our young ones when the solution is so simple, and will not be an overwhelming expense to our ci· ty , or our neighboring cities involved? mE HARBOR AREA Bike Trails worked hard, conscientiously and diligently for two years to prepare the master plan which seemed to be mo:st workable and feasible, th e object being safe traffic for bicyclists in. designated areas, and the safety measures provided for the weliart of botil yOUl\gSWs and adults. Further. as one of the original two "trail blaze.rs" -the other being Mrs. Donald Mi les -who volunteered to ride over 200 miles of proposed bicycle trails in Orange County, which in· eluded cliimbing barbed wire fences, f.:iraging over uninhabited flood con- trol channels, escaping vermin in isolated Back Bay areas, plus a few near "head ons'' with horses and motorcycles, and combating th a elements of fog and rain during in. clement weather, we felt that upon completion oC our task \\'e had .ac .. complished something of value for Orange County, which is all on record. BICYCLE TRAlLS have been pro. posed, and the experimental ground work has been completed. Our wish Is to see some remedial action soon - ,especially for the sake of the yCJung people Involved. lt would seem two years CJf planning and study would be deemed sufflcient to lnsUgate im .. mediate action on the Harbor Area Bike TraJls project. Thank you fCJr your concern and interest, and most ot all, for your obvious support, PATRICIA DOMECQ --·--- Wednesday, July 3, 1968 Th< editorial J>Cll1& Of Ille Dally Pilot 1eekr to inform end 1tim- ulatf readnt bv p1'esentmg thil ne10rpaptr'1 opift!onl and com.- mentarv on topia of fntere1t and ~Ji"'1nct. by providing a forum for th• t%J)T'l11ion of our rtadu1• opinionl, and b~ pre1entina the diverse vltw- potnt,y of informed ob.1erver1 and spoketmtn on topics of &he cloy. Robert N. Weed, Publisher ' ' I ) -· I • -, ·cos-ta Mesa TodaY,'s Clo!flng- .. 'EDITION N.Y. Stoeks - voi:. 6f, NO. :1s9, 7 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES COSTA MES.(, C).OFORNIA: WEDNESDAY, ~ULY 1, 'f9~8 ' ' JEN CENTS . Police Test Knives in Sirhan Brother Attacked ' • Death Prolie Escapes -Injury as Sliots1 Fired iri Freeway Chase By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of $t OlllY l'llet 1'9ft Experiments continued today, as technicians at the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab checked butcher knives belon(ing to the wife of a Costa Mesa City Councilman for blood traces from tbe body of a slain neighbor. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, :n, of 1642 Minorca Drive, is held without bail in Orange County Jail, awaiting ar- raignment Friday in Superi'or Court on one count of mdrder. The wife cf Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman George A. Tucker was bound over to Superior court Monday at her arraignment i'n Harbor Di_strict Judicial Court. 1"' defendant is charged with stab· bing her next-door nefgbbor, Mrs. HaITiet Westpllal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive, during some sort of dispute la.rt, Friday. No motive has been developed by police and detailed investigation is still beih-g made iilto the backgfounds of Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Westphal to determine wtiat may have happened. No· death weapon has b e e n determined either, but Detective Gary Thompson was at the crime lab in Santa Ana today, conferring on the search for the object which killed Mrs. Westphal. Costa Mesa Police Capt. E d Glasgow, head of the investigative bureau, said examination of kitchen utensils taken from the Tucker home -based 'on past experience and the ro.te of testins -could be finished by next week. "No comment," he replied when asked how many knives and other · items were taken from the kitchen <If Councilman Tucker's trim home in the Mesa Verde area. Rings worn by the defendant when Mrs. Westphal was sl<ain five days ago are also being examined by the crime Jab in an effort to find blood traces. PERMISSION GRANTED Official permission was granted at her arraignment Monday to take a sample for matching with any possible blood traces on the rings or a knife, and also agai.Dst Mrs. Westphal's blood. Police could have had a sample .drawn prior to m?r arraignment, but preferred to wait unb1 Mrs. Tucker had appeared before Judge William Christensen. During the brief hearings he bound l1er over to Superior Court's Depart· (S.e STABBING, Page 2) Arsonists Hit Service Station Arson investigaOOrs today are pro· bing a $250 blaze at a Costa Mesa servke start.ion Tuesday, .apparently set by two youths wh<1 bought $1 worth or gasoline ID do the job. Buddy Garten, attendant at \Valters and Clark Texaco Service, 3001 H·arbor Blvd:, said the pair went in Shortly before dawn and bought a can Or fue l foe their allegedly disabled car. They disappeared, he said, and moment.a later flames began shooting up from a stack of used tire casings behind tb~ s~tion, bu~ they were quiclcly extmguished by firemen. UPI T1l1,hor. Tearful ReuKion Mrs. John Briggs of Miami hugs her grandson, Mathew Perrt,•n;•l!fter-U..-young boy and 84 other passenters o( Northwest Orient Airlines ar· rived 'in Miami. Their flight \Vas hijacked and taken to Cuba. (See story, Page 6) Teen-age Trio Attacks Mesa Boy With Knife A trio of teenagers -dressed iden . tically in black, pointed-toe boots, trouse.J's and long-sleeved shirts - silently attacked a Costa Mesa boy Tuesday. cutting hin1 with a S\Vit· chblade knife. Ronald E. Fe1nmlim , 16. of 345 Avocado St.. was sLiced on his thumb and required no emergency treatment after the evening Jncident in the 2200 block of Fairview Road. "" Fellbaum and two companions. Bradley L. Bourgeois, of 2 3 8 9 Fordham Drive, and Michael M. Mur- ray, of 2323 Cornell Drive, told Officer Ted Curry the three youths never said a word. The boys told police the oth~r teenagers in odd costume pulled up in a car, got ollt and approached them. ~t which time one attacker flashed hts blade and then lashed out at Fellbaum. The three mystery attackers were described as 17 to 18 and all three had black hair, the victim and his two bud- dieS said. PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -Shots were fired today into a car driven by Saidallah B. Sirhan, a brother of the man accused of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, police reported. Offit:ers said two .38 caliber bullets were recovered from the vehicle. Sirhan, 36, whose 24.-year-old brother, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, is in jail awaiting trial on a charge be murdered Kennedy, told police the shots, came from one of two cars which chased him on the Pasadena Mesa Verde .Loses ' Plea For Principal A .group of a> Mesa Verde 'parents lost out Tuesday night in a bid before the school board to keep . Charles Catanere as principal of Balearic ~l fbr another year. Catanese will become prineipal' 0 r Sonora School in Mesa del Mar and Arthur Christensen principal of Ba· leatic School. "We don't want this to reflect on Mr. Christensen. We don't know him," pareq.t spokesman Jim Wood said. "We know Chuck and what he can i>'V· duce." It Was announced in February that Catanese would be transfered from Balearic in a six-way principal switch. He was to become principal in the fall at Lincoln Intermediate School in Coron.a de! Mar. But recenUy he was reassigDed to Sonora School when Principal Wendell Edwards resigned and William· Ritter asked out of Ibis job in charge of hlr· ing rtew di.strict teacher&. Ritter is a former intermediate level principal and will' take over at Lincoln. "We kind of regretfully rejoiced when Chuck (Catanese) was assigned to the intermediate level," Wood said. "But if he is going to remain an elementary principal we would like to keep him at Balearic." He said the parents around Balearic "feel we have something good going." He noted tbey raised $1,000 for school landscaping and had the highest turn- out (67 percent) and highest "yes" vote (80 pereent) in the last bond el~ction. ..We don't want U1is new school enthusias1n to die off," he pleaded. "Jo~our of seven teachers have left and we would like to preserve th at ooe all important face." He presented a petition fro1n 50 parents urging Catanese be retained at the school. 1\venty parmts were in attendance. Supt. William Cunningham said the principal changes were made ~th the benefit of the entire school dis- trict in mind. He recommended the new assignments not be changed. After discussing the matter in closed, executive session the 1>chool board agreed. P hone Rates to Drop NEW YORK IUPI) The American Telephone" and Telegraph Co. will lower its long distance rates beginning Aug. 1 to comply with an order from the Feder aJ Com- munications Commission. Med College Gets Grant UCl 'School Receives $275,000 for First Year By THOMAS FORTUNE 0t "" o.•r 'Jlft 118" A major federal grant has been given UCI-Calilornia College o { Medicine to set up a demonstrati<1n treatment ceilter fo r children w'th breathJng difficulties, it was an· nounced today. MedJcal college spokesmen said $275 000 ha! been received for the rlrst ye.~ a '840,00> is expected over three yean from tbe N a t i o n a t lnsUtute1 of Health. PbylidaW from ~ghout Oron(e Counf1 and Long Bud! will be a6!e to aend their problem cues -~n with respiratory and pulmon8fY: dif· ficulUes -who have been an enigma •to them over the years, to the center. By oboerving and through tralnlng doctor• and nurses will be able to 1pread new medical skills to their com.munltiea:. AsthmaUc chUdren will be referred lo Orange County Medical. Center. Childr<n with cystic Ubrosls will be treair.~ at a demonstration ~ at ' . Children's Hospital in Orange. Still speaking of areas for resedrcb, €h.ildren at Fairview State IJospital he said, "Much money ls spent on pills in Costa Mesa will benefit through a for stuffy nose, but do they work or research program associated wlth the don't they? The Dristan meter on TV demonstration centers. is probably as good , as was ever The grant will pay for Salaries of ;:i developed. This is a good measure or staff of 14 under Dr. William .. ~. \~:here we stand.'' Taylor, UCt pediatrics professor Who He said, "We are developlng many is to be Ute principal investigator. 11ew insults to our lungs, such as ''For the arSt time we'U have a lot smog, pressure from scuba diving, or specialiled skills pull~ together un-and breathing 100 percent oxygen." der one umbrella," he 1aid. The need for the demonstration On hit ataH are an allergist, center,· medlcal spokesmen said,· is n e o n a t o 1 o g I 1 t , c a rd.iologi st, , borne out by statistics that show n e ti r o I o g i s t , anesthesiologist, ,,_respiratory dlsea56 accounts for th.e rehabllitationist, Wedtuou1 disease largest share of a practicing phy11· speclalist and psychologbt. clan's time, ls e major cause of ab- In the area of. research, Dr. Taylor SMCG from school, and constltutes: a said a serious problem at Fairview la major cause of death in newborn chest deformities lnterferring with infanta. • breathing and e1u1lng r~urrent Allio present at the morning press pneumonJa and pren,ature deaUl. conference announcing the grant we re Another problem at FatrvJew, he said. Dr. Robert C. Combs, are a is lack ol normal antibodies: ln the coordinator fOT the Regional Medic.al blood which may be responslble ror Program, and Dr. Thomas L. Nelson, children having several pneumonia\. a chairman of the Uct Medical Coll~ge year. \ department of ptdiatrlcs. ,. Freeway as he w.as i:eturning home Crom .Los Angeles at 4:30 a.m. He said be leaned away after the first shot. A policeman said: "Had the driver been sitting uPigbt the projectile probably would nave pa.seed throogh his neck." Sirhan, who is unemployed, was not injured. He told police that a white Volkswagen bus pulled up on his right and a Chevrolet pulled up on his left as hc~cruised the freeway and the shots came from the bus. One bullet passed !n front or his chest and hit the left door and the other ricocheted around and came to rest on his jacket in the back seat, police said. · Sirhan said he saw a bandgtm being pointed at him from the bus Window, but could not tell if it was iheld by the driver or a passenger. He said there were four men in the bus and three in Peyton Placed At Helm Again James \V. "Bill" Peyton wa6 elected Tuesday night to another term as president of the Newport·Mesa :Unified School District board. The vote by trustees w a s unan-imous. When nominations were asked for there was a long pau.se. Donald A. Strauss then nominated his suceessor. Peyton, of Costa Mesa, was board president one year before Strauss took over for a term. Roderick H. MacMillian, oC Costa Mesa, was chosen board clerk, the se- cond in command. In stepping down, Str&UiS, a Lido Isle resident, said: "We started the year kinll of rougll. \V~ ran second on a bond issue even though the pobllir ~ It. '!'bell Dr. Newcomer .accepted the pr~n .. cy of La Verne College. Although we art ~ out of the woods yet, things sterned to go better 4.'I the year went on. We hired Dr. William Cunningham as superintendent. And we are S~Jng the development of a spirit of closer cooperation with the cities.'' In other appaintments, Trustee Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr. was named board representative to the county committee; Mrs. Marian C. Bergeson was selected to serve on the Ca·Ufornia School Boards Association delegate ~ssembly, a·nd Strauss .~tmteered to be legislative represent"4ve to the School Boards Association. · The board agreed to keep the same n1eeting dates, the firs~ and third BACK IN CHAIR · Jam•• W. ''8111" Peyton r Tuesday of each month, and _for the time being the same meeting place, 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Hi gh School lyceum. The meeting place is under study. Vt u Vt -~'( * District Seeks Ruling -On School Bus Charges The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Will ask the county counsel for a.ruling on whether it Is permissible to charge students to ride school buses . Trustee Roderick H. MacMillian re· quested the · legal opinion. Supt. \ViUiam L. Cunningham, however, said he doubts charging for busing would be consistent with the concept Of free public education. "The state d<>e s not require school di stricts to bus children," he said, "It is up to local initiative. However, if you do it t don't think you can charge for it.'' Jn other action at Tuesday night's board meeting, trustees: -Tore up a four-year, $22,500 per year contract for Associate Supt. Norman R. Loats and wrote a new one at $24 ,000 per year for four years. -Upgraded to assistant superin- tendent the positioo of recrWter of new school teachers. · -Authorized fl()() in district money be put wiU1 $'100 raised by the Newport l~arbor High School student body to buy a new display case to replace one removed during remodeling. -Were told by Dr. I.oat.~ that sum - TRASH PICKUP ON 4TH OF J ULY Red-white-and·b1ue lg the theme tor Fourth of July celebrants", but it will be coffee grounds-brown, eggshell- lvory and melon rlnd·green for the garbage man. Business as usual 11 planned_ for trash collection in Costa Mesa Thur1· day, ofricials noted today. so residents scheduled for routine pickup should have lhe goods at the curb early. Costa Mesa Clvic Center will be closed for the holiday, along wilh other public facilities, except th<lse f!SsentiaJ to health, safety and the like. • mer school enrollment is 5,389 students and that the summer pro· gram does not cost local taxpayers directly since it is entirely supported with state fund s. -Agreed to rent Harper School (See BUSES, Page" Z) Dr. Bush Dies Of Heart Attack Despite efforts of eight fellow phy· sicians to save him, a prominellt young Newport Beach doctor died in his medical suite of an apparent heart attack Tuesday afteriiOOTJ. Dr.· Josepn Bush, 40, was stricken about 5, p.m. 4n the lounge of a med· ical building Where he practiced at 1400 NewpOrt Center. His partner, Dr. Jay Longley, and seven other physicians attended the victim for two how-s before he was pronounced dead. Oxygen, heart mas· sage and other treatment were o! no ava.Jl. . Dr. Bush was a specialist in urology who came to Newport Beach in !959 and es tablished a practi ce with Dr, Longley. tic earned hi s AB degret at Jlarvard, and his medJcru degree at the State University of Iowa . I-le was a member of the consulting i;taUs at FairvieW State Jloepital and Oranf16 County Medical Center, and was on the attending staffs at Hoag Memorial Hospital and South Coast Community Hospital. He was a mem· ber of tho Orange County M<cllcal Association. Dr. Bush b survived by hls wife, Jeanne, of the famJly home at 119 Via Orvieto, Newport Beach; six children ; his mother, Mts. Edna Bush, and a sister, BerW•, both of Iowa City, and a brothtt. J olU), Funeral llef'Vices are pending under tho ~on of Baltz Mortuary, c .. ronar-1 Mar. the car. After the shots, he said, both the other vehicles turned off and he drove ' direcUy to police headquarters. Sirhan said he bad been in Los Angeles to visit a writer, but was unable to make contact. Offjcers advised him to go to his mother's home, which has been under police guard sirice Sirhan Sirhan was arrested after Kennedy was shot to death June 5 in Los Angeles. Festive 4th Planned .for Costa Mesa The fus e is burning down toward a festive FOurttt of JUiy for Costa Mesa , featuring a pancake breakfast to begin and a variety of other activities, climaxed by a giant fireworks display. The Eighth Annual Costa Mesa American Legion Fourth of July Breakfast is scheduled in Costa Mesa Park during the morning hours, with a bigger program than ever before. Chairman Tom Rhodes s a~ 1 speeches will be delivered by Mayor Alvln-..L. Pinkley, Councilman Robert M. Wilson and DetecUve Robert Wilkinson, of the Costa Mesa Police Department Vocal and instrumental music will be provided, includlng the Newport Harbor Cbapt.,. of the Socle!JI tor Ore .Presetvation and Encouragement ot Barber Shop Quartet Singing lo America, plus the Sad d I e'b a c k Chapter, Sweet Adelines. , Drawings will be held throughout the morning for prizes donated by merchants. and proceed!' go to various projects of American Legion Post 455, benefitting youngsters and a g e d veterans. · Orie of .the biggest aerial diJplays ol fireworks along· the Orange .Coast I• scheduled Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ln the Orange Coast College stadium, by the Newport Harbor Area Y's Men's Club. Pirate Bowl is annually thronged for the program, this year featuring a variety or other entertainment, with proceeds going toward the Orange Coast YMCA swimming pool project. The Olympic-size pool is now under construction at 2300 University Drive. and tickets may be obtained there to· day, or at the stadium Thursday night. A variety of localized parties and picnics are planned also throughout Costa Mesa. Including the Mesa Verde Homeowners Association Family Pic- nic at 4 p.m. in Mesa Verde Park. Chairman Bill Mannln~ s a y s barbecue pits will be available for families bringing meals. with hot dogs and cold drinks sold at nominal cost and free watermelon. The dads-versus-teens softball game begins at 4 p.m .. with a variety of ?'aces and relays to follow and a dou- ble decker London bus will finally haul families off to the OCC fireworks show. Stock llfnrket_. NEW YORK I AP) -The stock market increased its gains this af· ternoon in a brisk prehoUday rally. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). Gains outnumbered losses almost three to one and the Dow Jones in· dustrial average was up between four and rive points. Oraage C:oa8' Weatller It'll be a bang-up Fourth, the weatherman promises, offering sunny skies nearly all day with the mercury popping up to 83, INSIDE TODAY Seven cotamaram and one &rimaron ore readu to 1et forth in the third bftnnJol Lot Anaelts to Honolulu ootomaron tacc. Pag< JS. \ • , • l r: 1· ' • . . . . . .t MLY Pl\.OT ' • 'In-law ·H_omes'\Have ·Tr~~u~!e·-~·itb Neighhor ·sf . =· ~ ... .:: .... J ' •• " • {.. ' A >I-lot C-. -nbdlvllloa, !Jlo c1udinl 'a retirement blde1w11 for an aftd 1n·law with each home, is back on the drawlag board3 today alter being rejected by tlie City Council as good in concept but bad in location. Developer George Buccola Jost his bid for the project between Aliso an.d TusUn avenues and East 16th S~t and Lenwood Drive Monday, after an impassioned, two.hour protest bear· Ing. Residents of the surrounding area turned out en masse to urge denial of the varianct, but were shocked when one of their own neighbors turned heretic and supported Buccola's plan. A parade of oPponents, led off by real estate man Arthur Gordon'--C?f.411 Lenwood Drive, fought the pJO]ect unveiled as designed for families with . . Saigon Mar~~d RockelSNabbed Bv U.S. Troops • SAIGON~(AP) ~ U. S. lroops -:"·eeping around· saJgOn captiired a <'ache of 5i Soviet and Red Chinese :·ockels in a bamboo thicket today 3fter a skirmish wlth the Viet Cong. Ttie weapons obviously had been '1idden for new rocket attacks. on Saigon, which the enemy command repeatedly has asserted will come soon. u. s. lit Infantry Division troops ··1ere beating along lh~ · Rach ~la ;liver when they came upon a Viet Cong force of unknown size six milJ!S • southeast of Saigon, · The following skirmish did not ~mount to much. There were , no t\merlcan casualties and the only co,n· firmed Viet Cong· casualty was one soldier wounded and captured. · Pressing on a little f a r-t h' e r , however, the infantry -came upon a real find in a clump of bamboo and reeds -43 Red . Chinese .107m.m rockeit and 13 Sciv:let-made 122rrims, the types that "battered Sai"gon ·through most of Xay aDd June .. · · · · Also found were a Soviet · aimhlg device and two crude· wooden · blpods, which the enemy bad ·b~n. ,using because regular rOcket mounts ate too heavy for easy traBoport. · . charies Mondly into lly Yn, a reset- tlement hamlet, ldllinf· .a civll)an, wounding nine otber1 -' deltroy~g or be:avi1J· damaging -17 homes, the m.issfon itpUited. Two New Bri.dges Replace Deadly · Jl.r.mboree Span The old . ''Jamboree Road Death Bridge" Is -and buried. ' • In its plilce, 'two bridges each car- rying two -Of one-way traffic are oow open, N'.ewport Beach Field Engineer Pat J?unigan announced to- day. The firsl of the two bridges was opened a year ago, and its mate com- pleted just this week, Dunigan said. The second bridge was built at a coot ot $145,00J by Griffith Constru" tion Co. It& completion is well ahead of the late November deadline, Dunigan noted. . '.Ibe new structures replace .a nar· row · bridge grown infamous over the yeers for the number of fatal ac· cidenta whi'ch occurred on it. In addJUon to tlle widened bridges, workers have changed Jamboree Road Crom its former snaky contour. Jamboree is now enlarged and straightened from Ford to Palisades Roads. Cost of the ne"' bridges and roadwork together was $425,000. paid for out of county and Newport Beach ft<nda supplied in part from California gas tax revenues. DAILY PILOT c.... ...... c.nt.nrile Robtrt N. WtM l'Wll...,.r Tho11111 Ktt\'U ..... Tko11111 A. M11r11hino Manttllll ll!clllor Jeclt R. C11rl•r P111I Ni11n1 g 1w;,... Menellitr Acl""11t1nt i:nrtdor ---lJO W11t 11'( Str1tt M1lit111 A!W,.111 P.O. lol 1560 92624 Other Ofllco1 ........,, IMUI: 2111 w. 11tixi. l oult v•r' Lllfl~"" IM 011 m ,.,,..,, A¥e- """'l11ttioil ktdl! M Siii Slrtd . . ........ _ dependent but 1ell.reUant ln·I••• wUb David l>oamond, ol 145 Lenwood ~ load.lt with bl&h alter MUID& a bome to Knoll Mr. P. T. Barnum was rllbt about one great vil<>r· -Drive, Aid .be 'allo 0 Yillt8d tbe ~? .... r ..,. """~ !. ; .~,, n ..... 1 taat hllbl1,'' IDapp.d behla bon f/lltJrJ day." Miller IOid the c1e .. 1opmnt mlJJit Sbit wood Eataloa-projoet and plchd ii:fl'-'fJl!O'<>•!lll that proper\j' 11 'Knoll momenta later when Geroolml A woman l1ood up to complain of In· be a pod thlnJ, but Ibo City Co....U up NIU IJtentun ~ ..... , Wl<!Qlh ·• bollll>re 9Djrleo U · finished, "Ulere are libel laws In tbil crUJlng trafllc. would be taklDl the rlslr 1f It turned tradlctlq Buoeola'I auur .... api!>lt I'".,. .MUI lllta:• ltDOtt II.I , ~ slale ! " 1 "'!'hr .. of my call have been k.Uled out PQOrly, or objectionable to the the spare units' being rented. '. dt•1ldeb tljey 1hould be tbankfUl to Kaoit rtltC-atl!d that he~ ·no CQP.. UI tbe street. I only have two more and basically sipgle family R-1 area. "Maybe he should get together with hav9<Bdcc0la'1:propoled home.a. l.i neition wtUt BUOCola'1 Oevelopmeot l'm ~g to get another one,·:~l>he Pl'9Ple" wbo print these things," Dos· Kaott'• 1·-l!o• In support or aud Gerolllml eXplaln.,.l'llO IJM>o r,7. , aald, Otlding, '!Jim .allo .co!ICerned BIG BAD WOLF mond sald pointing to suggestions that Buoc!o1"."~CfteW-'liflr1 re a·c!t~~o ti , meant U»i6 remark''to he mlliC.lO~. • ··about.th e neJgllborchlldll6n:"· · ''They now feel I'm the Big Bod the unlta could be rented to defray especlaU,.. .. when he1 .. Dotecl.-that"-90me ----.,-.t'O"~-• '....._ CoUDcllmen-1iDallY. voted S.1 againSt Wolf," Buccola said during a presen· purchase payments. · 700 apartment uD.fU are schidWed for EXCHANG~ OO~RFUL the variance -wllb 1 some regret. - talion in behalf of the ·project. "but If The remark brought applause from the ~~·:just ; pss • the lllre tn, FolloY<ln1 .el"cbanges were equally noting that Buccola could have gotten we're allowed to do this, they'U thank the chambers and a sharp rap from Newport Beac~.r · "" , \ •J::-., colorful. ~ · • : • t.:' around the requirement with a llWe me." Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley's gavel. ''We be~b riu -we ptee(a With-~I'oi damD dl4 to U!B )lvlnC ~,. ·juggling, but Chose' to be honest. DistincUy Jacking was potential "Let's keep this on a rational basis," yoa -~ Jet tW ~rtY temam.lin .said-Blalne Setler. or Ol Ogle ~· Councilman William SL . Qllr said agreement Pinkley said. R·l r.onlng,~' ~tarel Bo& P!A!rre, ol 'addrU&ln• hlmlelf1to1Buccol4.'.1"'com· Buccola -now studying another David Ross, of 1619 Tustin Ave .. sald 4<11 Lenwood Drive, vowing to move ment that the neighborhood ls not one method of development -could create he went to Huntington Beach to visit a DROPPED BOMBSHELL away if the council did not cqm¢y. of '50,IXXI quality homes. • the same essential project without a similar deveJOpment , saying it was Developer Bruce Knott. ol 468 Ogle "Birds of a feather flock together," •:It he's golng to put '4$,000 homes variance Ube delete• one stove vent, fine for vacant beanfields, but not for St., dropped the bombshell when he declared Lyn Geronomi, who said he then ... if be paid $11,000 per lot lite separates the spare ln·laW unit with a prime Co1ta lt!esa property. said he tried four times to buy the just moved to an Ogle Street address be f81d,'' Seeley continued. "then Old door and calling it' maid's room. UPI TIM .... MAKE EXC~,P.TIOI( -: ,Assembly. Speaker JeSS&-M,· Unruli (leit.), speaking ·\l!l' week at bis Sacrament,; press confel'enee, c)arifjed hIS feeling oiM"eCall petitlons about the same time Gov. llonald ·Reagan, who is frlQ!d with one, made his fee1lhgs about them· kitowi:J. Unruh , who said. he does not favor recall elections, added he might make an exception· iirlihe case of Governor ~ga.n. · Recall Move May Hurt Reagan at Convention Helie.opt.er Cr~s}l .Kills· Twd El Toro Chopper Pl~nges Into Gully; Co-pilot Saved A Marine Corps helicopter plunged out of the sky into a ravine in eastern Orange County's rugged Black Star Canyon Tuesday night, killing two crewmen and injuring the co·pilot. One of the victimi, was identified today as Maj. Larry J. Badwell, 34, ol 13501 Wake Ave., Santa Ana, ·pilot of the craft, who leaves his wife Barbara and four children. . Lt. Robert Trigalet, 24, of Tustin, was pulled from the wreckage -its magnesium fuselage blazing llke a Fow1h of July fireworks display -by ranch· hands who saw the crash. ' down the gully, while the rest of the fuselage lay on its aide and the engine units broke oft and burned nearby, ac· cording to deputies. Units of the Californl& and U.S. forestry s:ervi~s e:s:Unguisbed a amall brush fire touched off by the magnesium.fed flames, as traffic jam· med up on narrow Black Star Canyo~. Road. · One fire truck had to be escortett easterly out of the area into Corona bi· a sheriff's patrol car. Bodies of the two crewmen kllled were airlifted out of the rugged region by Marine Corps helic;opter. School Budget Head Calls • Tax Limit Plan 'Terrible' Sheriff's deputie~ said the workmen from Hidden, Ranch placed Lt. Trigalet into a private car and Were The Watson initiative to limit pro-more school people , newspapers end rushing him down the winding moun· perty taxes was labeled "a terrible civil rig'tlts groups opposed tne in- tain road when they met an am· proposal that is a lead pipe cinch to itiative, the better i'l3 chances for bulance on its way to the scene. pass-," Tuesday night by Newport· passage. The co-pilot was reported in good Mesa School trustees. "Think of the slogan f<>r all ttie condition today at Sl Joseph's The iniUatlve, whose backers have homeownera: in C>Nnge, Los Angeles HospitaJ, Orange, with cllts, bruises obt.ained the more than 500,000 and San Diego counti~s -'!HtYer Our and a concussion, but the other two slgnaturq needed to put it on the Taxes.' " crew members were killed instantly November ballot, woold gradually The initiative calls for a property when the chopper went down. phase out local tax revenue !or tax ceiling of one percent of the Name of the other victirit was schools. market value for property-related withheld by officials at the Santa Ana "It would make schoOl districts services provided by county, city and USMC Air Facility, pending notifica· totally dependent on the state or some special districts. From Wire Senlce1 delegation. tion of next of kin. other source," budgtt direct« Walter It also provides for a 20-percentra· -sACRAMENTO (UPI) -A group of "I int.end lo be Y __ .. J in nomination A Marine Corps spokesman said the Adrian said. "It is really a terrible year phaseout of the tax burden for pol.Weal amateurs and a seldom-used for. (!or President) by the California CH45D Sea Khight helicopter was on a propoisal according to tbe 25 or so pee-people-related services -educ.ation pnWisitD. , ot the state conJtitution delegation,'' he said. "If at that time routine night training night when it ple I have tialked to all over the state." and welfare. threatar. to embarrass Gov. Ronald the .conventioQ. wish~s to consider me developed engine trouble at 8:43 p.m., Be tnat as it may, Trustee Sellin It is called the W.atson initiative "Reaid juit before .tb.e Republican a can<,tidate the conv~tioJi may do so. over the rugged terrain. "Bud" Franklin predicted that the in· ~e tbe campaign !or the tax Naliinil;pon~· ill.A~st. , , '.'I·~llete i~'s .. an.~~ ~nventio~,'' The tall section broke off and slid itiative will pass baodily. reform is headed by Philip E. Watson, The group hel!Xd.bj an' Unemployed . he aliidtn an effort to c:lm:ify confusion about six miles up Black Star Canyon, "I see It passbig by a marOn Of 2 to Los Angeles County assesS<r. used car sales'man 11'1earlng tta goal · ,~at arose ·ove~ an ear~er c~m~ent near SanUag"o Reservoir; breaking in 1. It looks to me like a lead pipe 11he California Trax.payers' Associ.a· .J•forcing tbe&_..1~,.,,ernor to . th,at ha~. l>e~,µi~r.et,e<I to indica.te hall d 1 It · b ·ng k•-cirtd1," he saidJ·n an interview follow-tion .and the Calif om.ta School Board~ '~end himM~·;Fomef from of· : hlS:Jl:am_e ·~~.nbt·be put ·~ore ..the downanthes~iJe ~1~·gra::. wrec _.. ing the board n\eeting. Association have announced tlhey will flee. · · ·. . conventiod. if. ichard M. ''Nlx~n had The twin-rotor helicopter crashed He remarked cynically that the work to defeat the initiative. The recall petJUons siate Reagan ls the ~minaUon wrapped up in ad· ,_...;.:::__.::::::.:=:....::::::.:!:.:::-==='--'_::,:__:_:=:.:::c::....::.c::.:.:::::._::.:.: ___ ___:_ __________ _ ·••not competent tu matters of govern· vance. . . . . , ment and public .affairs," accuse him . Under Californ1~ law a reca~ elec· of t.mdermlning the state health pro-lion mu~l be h~l~ if 78014~4 registered grani, hurting edllcation and trying to voters .~1gn petitions before July 31. further hi• personal .ambitions." Edwm Koupal, an unemployed u~ed ~a~ appeare(I at _a new::1 con· car salesm.an \\'ho s~es ~ executive ierence Tuesday and· for 'the fiI"St time director~ Recall Reagan Committee, took the recall Reagan move serious· Inc., said the group has already ly · se~ .. at ~~t 700,000 signatures He expressed confidence that not and going up. enough signatures would be obtained from among the state's eight million registered voters to require an elec- tion. But he also voiced concern that the petition.counting mi gh t come during the convention, which opens Aug. 5 at Miami Beach. Reagan will go to the convention as a favorite son presidential candidate, leading Ule 86·rnember California Fro1n Page l STABBING ... ment 1, !or arraignment at 9 a.rn. Fri- day and ordered her to undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine her current state of mind. Mrs. Tucker appeared dazed and in shoc k, gazing about with circles under her eyes and seemingly co nfused about what wa s happening to her."' A rieighbor, Donald V. Schenk, of 1645 Minorca Drive, told police he heard screams Friday afternoon and ran out to find liirs. Westphal - a large, sturdy housewife -standing fn the street, blood streaming Crom a gash in her right che~t. The small, slight Mrs. Tucker was implicated in a statement by the vie· tim, who c"ollapsed after staggering a few steps and apparently died while Schenk was trying to aid her. Spine Victim's Back Hmt Again In Mesa Accident A Costa Mesa man who said he has been on a disability pension since 19&4 following spinal s:urgery suffered ap. parent back injw-lea again Tuesday in a minor rear-end collision, police said. today. Edward L. Mulberry. 51, or 3120 Roanoke Drive, wa• stopped In south· bound Janes of Fairview Road at Ari· ington Drive when his car was struck from lhe rear by another vehicle, Glenn M. Hile, &7, or 495 E. 22nd St., Newport Beach, was Identified 1s the drJver of the 11econd car. Sniper Slain A fter Killing One, Hurting 3 NEW YORK (AP)-A man shot a woman to death in a Central Park comfort station today and then wound· ed an eld,erly man and two policemen before he was killed by officers wear· ing bulletproo( vests, police reported. Tear gas fired by police flushed the heavy.set, middle.aged gunman from a cluster of trees, near the l\1etropolitan Museum of Art, to whi ch he bad fled. Carrying a .45·caliber A rm y revolver, he climbed to the roof of the stone comfort station and crouched with his feet in a six·inch-deep puddle of rain water. "He was down, but raised up and rired three shots out of his revolver." said Detective Lt. Arthur Deutch. "I let him have 12 in the chest ,1r,nd McLaughlin hit him too." From Page J BUSES ... facilities to Harbor Christian Church of Newport Beach at '32.50 per Sun· day. -Asked for a report on the dJstlnc· Uons between expulsion, suspension, exclusion and exemption disciplinary measures. -Accepted a $200 gift from Whittler School PT A for construction of a handball court r -Accepted a stereo record player and 31 records from the Pomona School si:s:th grade. Airline Given Building Lease Lease of 162 square feet of space In the Orange County Alrport .t.erminal building to Golden \Vest Airlines has been approved by the Board of Supervisors. · -·- Get the lilOSt CCI' for the least 1110My. Get a yea1·-end deal ona~u~1e from Oldsmobile. '. See your nearest Olds dealer Police said damage was very minor, but Mulberry complained ol bock P•in and sald he would 1eet treatment from bis own physician. The agreement call$ for U1e alr com· muter service to pay $272.13 a month rent and back rent at the rate of '9.07 a d17 to March II, 1968 wh•n the airline first moved Into the tmnlnoi.' -------------------------,-. -------1- ' ' . . . -. • . ---···-· • , W1dnrSd11, Jvl~ .3, 1968 DAILY PILOf JJ.." ----------------~· ------------~-------------~ ---·~ -----~--~---------------------------~ I I ' I '. • • .. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Troubles Not Over Yet · Few tiles io lhe DAILY PILOT library are faUer lhan the one labeled "Costa Mesa Hospital." Since 1964, clippings of stories about the communi ty's "O\YD hospital" have accurnmulated through a multitude of oU-and-on neiotiations. Now there is a Costa Mesa hosfital-officlally Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital . ,-.t leas there is a building .... and a sign ahd ·landscaping and the esse~tial !rame. \vork for operating a general purpose medical institu· ti on. a But the troubles o! Costa !\1esa Memorial HospitaJ, unfortunately, are not over, not y~t. Despite its nearly completed status: it has no medical staff and, as ot this time, no equipment. In fact, just at a stag~ \vhen it ~pp~a~s thaL the hospital is ready 'o open, its ownership is 1n the pro- cess of a change. , '!be firm negotiating to buy-4:osla Mesa .Memorial 1'1ospita1, Beverly Enterprises, won't set. a~ ~x'.ict. d!!te for opening because the property transfer ts still in _es· crow. The firm selling · the property, S & ~ Leasing Company was talking about employe recrwtment and tonnatio~ of a medical staff last ~~rch, but no pr~ gress in either program has matenalized. So Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital is costing some- one a iot of money. Interest on the $3.5'.million build~g and grounds has to be paid: Construction, lands~ap1ng and equipment costs are still to be reckoned With. Yet the delay in opening ol the Costa Mesa hospital is the concern of the entire Harbor Are~ '.'1-S we~. It has an effect on the medical care of all citizens 1n New· port Beach and C6sta Mesa. In calculating how many hospitals and how many hospital beds are needed for a particular community, governing boards take into corn!deratiof! all. hospitals existing. Since Costa Mesa Memo~al Hospital lS perhaps 95 pereenl ccmpleled, It figures on the boob al belog a part ol the ccmmunlty's medical -, What I.his mean.. Is that expansion p1-for Hoag 'M~o.rlai H.os, · pita!, ba.>ed in part OD financial aid Uotn pernmenW sources, Is stalled. It also means that the medical fr.lternity Is having trouble planning its role in the Harbor Area. Many doc· tors don't know whether they will be practicing In both hospitals or at only ooe <1f them, or if Costa M .. a M .. mortal Hospital really wltl be aole to accept them on its st.aft. • In short, the medical future of Costia Mesa and New- port Beach is bamitrµog while a mUlti·millloo dollar h ... pita! stands neuly ready !or use -enticinsly Promising as a facility that could relieve the commliillty's very reia1. medical needs. . - Let us hope the issue of opening the hospital aod the organizing or its medical staff will be sooo resolved. Longmoor's Great Record Walter M. Longmoor has stepped down as the elder statesman of Orange Coast Junior College District. Now 75 years old, he served 20 years on the board ol truste~s. ~ . . Longmoor served three te.nns as president of the board and during the 20 • year spao . he attended ,at least 500 often long, tedious board meetings. Moreover, Lorigmoor has contributed. 14 years on the Newport Beach Planning Commission, 12 of them as chairman. He bas been president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and ot the Orange County Chamber. His is the record of a selfless public Servant. c Dirksen May Lead Minority Of GOP Solons Dear Gloomy Gus: ACLV Chairman Defends Police Practices Committee WASHINGTON Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirk.sen was told by President Johnson 36 hours in advance of the new Supreme Court appointments and was supplied by the President with arguments tb support their confirmation. That is a major complaint cif senators opposing the selection of Abe Fortas as chief justice and Homer Thornberry as associate justice. At one secret session, Republican op-- ponent.! discussed at .length the possibilities of organizing an en~·Of· session filibuster to block the norruna· f' Costa Mesa residents -shame! An outstanding concert was giv· en by the Marine Band last Sat- urday afternoon at beautiful Te Winkle Park. A beautiful day but . • .no audience. Shame! . -J.M. Tiiis fNrur• rtl!Mll l"Mlfen• ""..,.. ,.., MCn .. riiy """ " ""' -·-· s~ ,.,, "' """ ,. Olttmr Ou•. O•Hr P'llef. are not the prime targets. Opponents are well aware that Fortas was con· firmed by the Senate as an associate justice in 1965 -and that Thornberry was approved the same year as an ap· peals court judge. tions. mE CRITICS are voicing two ma· As a consequence, in the showdown jor concerns: later this month, Dirksen may find -That a"lame-duck' ' President himself leading a minority o f should not make lifetime appointments · Republican senators. Immediately to the tribunal who will hand down far· following Je>hM<ln's announcement, 18 reachi'ng decisions for a decade or Republicans -half of the GOP total more. -issued a statement assailing the -That the Fortas and Thornberry President'& action, and their ranks are appointments are only the beginning. growing. ... It is feared that if they ar.e ~nfirmed, as many as three other Justices may step down and let Johnson name replacements. mE LEADERS OF this group are making no bones of their unhappiness over Dirksen's visiting the White llouse and absorbing the sentiments of his old friend, J ohnson, before the ap· pointmenls had been announced but after several GOP senators bad voiced sharp disapproval of a "lame-duck" President making them. Althou~ the two Johnson appointees are caught in a cross·fire o £ "acmyism" attacks, they themselves ~ This apprehension is based on the fact that Justice IIugo L. Black is 82 years old; Justice William 0, Douglas "·as recently equipped with an electric pacemaker to regulate a lagging heartbeat; and Justice John Marshall Harlan's eyesight is so seriously im· paired that the court was reqUirtd to provide him with a reading clerk. Rober! S. Allen ••d Jobn A. Gold1mltk Give Self a 'Hick Test' A reader in a small town wants to know exactly \\"hat l ·meant by "hickish" in a recent column in which I referred to those persons who look askance at boys with long hair. Being "hickish" has little to do with where you live ; probably 71 percent of the residents of a city as big as Chicage> are hicltish -while I have known plenty of small town and rural residents who were b a s i c a 11 y unhickish . tr you ~are to give yourself a "hick test." 1 have arbitrarily devised a set or questions to ask yourself and te> an'5wer as honestly as possible: .t. DO "\'OU RUN to the scene or ac- cidents, or stop your car to g&wk at highway disasters. not in any mood o( helpfulness, but merely to \Vatch the grim proceedings? 2. Do you loudly poinl o u t "celebrities" across the street_, or across the room , and make a fuss-over the presence of famous people? 3. Do you commonly observe. as a great flash or philosophic in sight. that "the$e da)'s you can hardly tell the ..---•• Geo,.,,e---, Dear George: Don't you think it'a crutl to Jock thole 111Imail like u ... and tf.cen up ta caiea •l the zoo ? C. V. Dear C. V.: Well, .iJI • WIY -however it's beeo proven that lt 11 eve.a more cruel to let them room loose at Che~.- (l'nll>leml! Drop 1 pen n y pc>lf<lrd to a....,., Of cour ... !indlJJf I 1'0111!1 pGllcard ii I problem Jn Jtaelf, ell!) "' ' -. ' . boys from the girls"? 4. Do you , iC a man, we&r pens or pencils sticking out of your suit's handkerchief pocket; and, if a woman, wear curlers to the store? 3. DO YOU LOOK upon Art Linklel· ter as a fine performer and a splendid example of an American success story? 6. Do yo u, if over 16 years old, carry a transistor radio to the beach or any otiter public plzce? 7. Do you have travel stickers pasted to the windows of your car , showing you have visited Mammoth Cave or Tommy Bartlett's Water Ski Show~ 8. Do you enjoy y,·hat is knl,)\\'n as ''semi-c lassical'' music? 9. Do you believe that people. who don't attend church are le ss "moral" tha n those y,•ho do ? 10. DO \'OU, \\'l:JEN traveling abroad . resent it because t h e "/oreigners" don't speak English? 11. Do you think that getting "good marks" in school means that someone is getting a ''good education"? 12. Do you beUeve that marijuana users should be punlshetl ( u they now are) by bting given jail sentences longer thao those meted out to 11ome war criminals? lr you have answered "Yes" to more th;.n t"·o or these questions, )'ou are high on the hlckish scale. If you have answered "No" to all J2, it doesn't matter where you live -except that most of your neighbor! must find you a litUe peculiar, 1,. ' ' ·'Trying to Create Force for Good'· To the Editor: · In reply to your editorial of July I, we wish to state that the full intent of our •local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union in th·e formation Of a Police Practices Committee was fully turned about by a misinterpreta- tion on the part of the member who had designed our party invitations, which did not come to our attention until after they were mailed out. Over the past· six months our chapter, through OUr t e 1 e p h o-n e answering service, had received an in· creasing number or ever disturbing reporU of false arrests, undue harassmenls, and physical abuse on the part of certain officers in several police departments in some of our coastal cities. None or these .cases ap· peared in the local papers. IN REVIEWING these. reports we felt that something should be done to collect this information in order to bring It to the attention of local city governments. A committee was appointed, and after much serious study a n d. discussion, the members of the com~ mittee and our board of directors agreed that since the names or the same officers kept reappearing in these complaints it would be wrong to assume and imply that all policemen were guilty of such wrong doing. Thus v.·e decided not to use the word "malpractice" in our pr j n t e d materials. Since we did not wish to take tile position of Ulotiler organization which fee1s that all policemen are good, thus their "Support Your Local Police" campaign, we felt we should ask the members of th·e community to com. mend those officers who are doing a good job, and report those who are guilty of wrongdoing. I WOULD REFER you to the com- mendation of the Los Angeles Police Department 'by the Southern California ACLU office for its meticulous handling or the Sirhan ar- rest, and to our commendation or Laguna's Police Chief Harry Labrow for h.is stand on harassment. It is not our policy nor practice to try officers or departments through newspaper headlines. We intend to thoroughly investigate complaints and present them to the proper authorities. I am sure that, if you will reread our printed material which was mailed to you and all the police chiefs in the coastal area, you will see that we stated : "YOUR POLICE Department works to prevent crime and disorder. preserve the peace, and protect We. property and. liberty, In this un- dertaking your police deserve your support and cooperation. •It is your civic duty to assist the police. \Vllenever the police abuse their authority it is the duty or a gOOd citizen to help improve their work. Good police work deserves your cooperation and pralse; bad police work deserves your constructive criticism. To remain lndlfrerent is bad citizenship and helps neither you , the community 1 nor your police depart· ment." I am sure that in rereading our DutJes and ResponslbiUUes sheet you wUl realit.e that we are trying to create a force for lood citizenship and good police practic:,es ih our com~ munlties. - SI SLAVIN Chairman The tdi iorial's principal poinl toos thr ACLU erred, '" initiallu terming the committtt the ''Police Mot~tfct Comm.it-tee/' -Ed~ Letters from readen are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or le:rs. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let- ters mu.st include Signature and mail- ing address, but names will be with- held on request. Speech Was a Blow ,_. To the Editor: , ~ ~qding the gi'&duation of our son on .~ campus Of Westminster High Schopl, I felt like 'sitting down and writing to your paper, as well as to the valedictori1:n. However, befQre I got around to it, Pastor Westbrook ex- pressed his opinion ·of the, by now, controversial speech. Pastor Westbrook, t aril sure, word· ed. his comments and objections in a manner none of. us could ha.ve surpass· ed -in fact, he seemed to express Q"1l" personal emotions to the "tee". We have always been-ana still are -proud or Westminster High School, its excellent record in academic, .athletic and, not least, disciplinary standing in our community. If a stu- dent gets the highest honor he can derive through his elforts and becomes valedictorian of his school, he also possesses tbe trust of his fellow students -and more so th.at of his teachers and the entire faculty. IT IS IN IDS haods to givt his classmates guiding words toward a future they will now explore separate- ly. Th.ls speech wu a blow to many in the audience. It was not worthy of the standards of our school, nor of the speaker. The thought came to my mind whether another top-student should not have obtained tws esteem! The John E. West lam.Uy, in reply to Pastor Westbrook's letter, bases its objection to the pastor's letter merely on hear-say! They "'·ere not there - but we were. \Ve felt the restlessness of the parents around . us, the olJ. jections stated right then and there, and our son had to listen to a negative and unpatriotic speech. How man·y of the graduates have t11e intention to enlist in the Armed Forces? J personally know of several, They must have felt "let-down" by their own classmate! How many of our former students bear the battlescars of the war in Vietnam? They were betrayed! HO\V litANY WEAK students will find it easier now to try dope? It is my feeling that th.is speech was not "censored" at all, but that the school had complete trust in the valedictorian to present an address ~·Web \\'ouid have a po6itive efiect upon au present. The short address of the SalutaUlr· ian was, 1n contrast one which touch- ed our hearts -and we thank her sincerely. English is not my mother tongue : therefore. I could not express too well the emotions and objections whJch took hold or me -and many o°"1trs . We sincerely hope, that next year's valedictory will represent the true spirit or this young generation. You see, our second ion will have to listen to it then! MARG-OT M. SCHEIBE The DAILY PILOT r~ctioed a copy of th< valedlcl01!/, found 111 l<11Qth prohibitive for publication in f ull te2;t. -Editor , Airport Here lo SI•• To U.o Editor: The airport wu bere lirst and air travel is here to stay. Now is the time for the 1upervisors to bring suit against those suing the county, charging them with defama- tion and declining property values throughout the country due to their adverse publicity about the county's . most valuable asset. It's cheaper te> move a few houses than it is to move an airport, and it won't cost us taxpayers a dime. I live on E. 19th Street and I can hear the planes too. But why curtail a facility that benefits the majority just to satisfy a few? LOREN T. SAWYER Bakery Rejection To the Editor: I read in the DAILY PILOT that the City Council rejected 3-0 a proposal put before them to allow a bakery to operate in our 'ibeautiful city." They cited not enough planning "concerning landscaping, screening Of loading operations from public view," etc. Yet in the past six months thil illustrious panel of co ncerned city planners has· a·Uowed a fast-buck, fly-by-night sky slide, a (ahem} pawn shop and several used car lots to appear aloog llarbor ~ Boulevard, the main. thorough.fare of our city used by thousands of tourists. I would also like to see them '·screened from public view" and beautifully "landscaped." It seems to me these men on the council are more concerned about "bread" from taxes than bread for the stomachs of man. MRS. ROBERT Ir.EEKS No Cast to City By what stretch of ithe imagination can Costa Mesa city official! sanction the wanton destruction of police-equip- ment? The device "tested" by Captain Savage has been tested by competent, qualified engineers and motion pie· tures made to substantiate their fin· d.ing"s. , Someone in Costa Me.sa had better take the reins and stop the r un-away horses. W.T.C. The DAILY PILOT story (Page 13, June 19 ) perhaps did not make iC clear th4t the test" of the gyro device was financed by t11e manufacturer. The car "wrecked" by Capt. William Savage was not a city.owned vehicle. -Editor 'Childlike Capers' To the Editor ~ With due respect to the office of Mayor Alvin PinkJt,y and Chamber ot COmmerce Executive M a n a g er Failures Rockland, !\fe:., C •a r I e r·Gautte: "State troopers .are refening to h.lgbway crubes as 'fai1ures' Ulesc days, rather than accldentc ••• failure on someOoe's part to do the proper thing at the proper tbne. tt is just that simple: Failure to observe a Nie speed f<>r exlsUng !'Old oooctltloos. F-.ilure to extead C'Ommon road courtesy to the other driver. Failure to remain M>ber when driving. Failure to dfm headllght.f for oncoming cars. Failure to follow •ta proper distance. Failure to have good ll.rt1. Failure to keep the vehicle Jn good mecb.a.nlcal condition. And so on the failures go and at loag lut they are being reootn!ud .. 1udl, not just ..,. ¢dmU." • Nicholas Zeiner, I deplore their childlike capers (Photo in DAILY PILOT, Monday, June 24). I alse> sug· gest that these gentlemen devote their available time to making Costa Mesa · a better city to live in wit.bout en .. couraging promoters to turn this city into a fairground. As a new resident of Cos ta Mesa, I find little to excite me in the actions of tfle planning commission, etcetera, to really improve the status quo. FREDERICK A. BAKER Bike' Actlo11 NOW To ·the Editor: Regarding your excellent editorial in the June 28 edition of the DAILY PILOT on the subject or "Bicycle Trails," may we offer Uiese cements: It would seem that now is the "time for bike action," (quoting the DAILY PILOT headline verbatim) is a most apropos· and meaningful statement. There is a great need now, not for the future, rather, the present, for the bicycle trails. You were most precise in your statement, "Bike riders aren't waiting - especially the young ones.•• 1They ride where they can, but wby risk the lives of our young ones when the solution is so simple, and will not be an overwhelming expense to our ci- ty, or our neighboring cities involved? TUE HARBOR AREA Bike Trails worked hard, conscientiously and diligently for two years to prepare the master plan which seemed to be most work.able and feasible, t h e object being safe traffic for bicyclists in designated areas, and the safety measures provided for the welfare ol both yoong.Ws and adults. Further, as one "or the origin.al two ''trail blazers" -the other being Mrs. Donald Miles -who volunteered to ride over 200.miles CJ! proposed bicycle· trails in Orange County, which in- cluded cliimbing barbed wire fences, foraging over uninhabited flood con· trol channels, escaping vermin in isolated Back Bay areas, plus a few near "head ons" with horses and motorcycles, and combating t h e elements of fog and rain during in~ clement weather, we fel t that upon completion of our task we had ac- complished something of value for Orange County, which is all OD record. BICYCLE TRAILS have been pro. posed, and the experimental ground work has been completed. Our wish is to see some remedial action soon - especially for the sake of the young people involved. It would seem two years o( planning and study would be deemed sufficient to instigate im· mediate action on the Harbor Area Bike Trails project. Thank you for your concern and interest. and most of all, for your obvious support. PA m1c1A DOMECQ --WWW- Wednesday, JUiy 3, 1968 Th• ..Utorlol J>Otlt Of lh• Dailr Pilot IUM lo Inf""" cmd .u ... lllate r<od<n bp pr<s.,.U1111 thil ne1D.spaptr'1 opinions and com-· ...,.to,.. .,. to¢<1 of mt<rtit and significance, b" providfno a: forum for tM eipreuion o/ our rtad.fn' opinion.t, and by prtienting the diverie viet0t points o/ •nfomttd ob11rvtn and 1POl<wn<n °" topic.s of U.. doy. Robert N. Weed, Publisher , ' J I . I I • • , r r ' • ' ' • t , , , t • , 1 t r ' I ' t t ' I f I ' .. • ' l • ' r I • l ) • • r f i BY WILLIAM REED ......... In the Wind Access to documents such as pro- posed 13ws or resolutions of the governing bodies of the city has been considered extremely import- ant, but often denied by city ad- ministration be!Ore the proposals have been acted upon by the City Council. Monday night the ijuntington Beach City Co uncil unanimously agreed that all documents includ- ing copies ol proposed city ordin- ances and resolutions be furni shed the press and groups requesting advance council agendas. The action means that it will be possible to read in the DAILY PILOT an account of the laws the cOuncil will consider before the consideration is over and a law either enacted or rejected. * Newspapers believe that the pub· Uc has a right to know actions pro- posed by the government at all levels. Yet, too often. public offic- ials Lake the attitude that .some things must" be kept seeret "for the . public good." Aside from matters involving personnel, it is difficult tQ conc eive of other things which should be withheld from the "bo§S," which actually must be the role of the taxpayer since he really is •th!! ·one paying the bills. · Law proposaHi certainly should be made public in advance so thal anyone who wishes to argue for or against has the opportunity .. Ju st -as coµnci"lmen didn't like being surprised with a report claiming a serious earthquake hazard at one of the proposed ci vic center sites. the public does not like surprises either. * This council is quite aware-of its responsibility to the public and in insisting that certain documents be made available to the public are indicating ·a willingnes~ to do the public's busines~ in public. Councilmen should be the repre- sentatives of the people, certainly not the masters, and the adminis- trators should think seriously and often about the role of a public ser- vant. \1 Parade Protocol, Penalty Plans PrettY. Perfec~ Everything 9ihould be periecl, .as far as protocol goes, in the Huntington Beach Fourth of ,Jul yparade. Huntington Beach .Jaycees warned today that marching units will be penalized for failing to observe the 'preojt'atives of the flaJ!.' That mean1i !hat all flags and pennants, with the f'XCe ption ()(the U.S. F'laj{ and nagi; nf i<ome foreign powers, must dip to the reviewing st.and. .Judges will give one-point demerits to flag etiquette violators. Other rules and regulations include : -Particip&Tits must be in line by 10 <1.m. for inspection by the division marshal. -Political advertisinl! is forbidden. -Distribution of literature or candy by participants is fnrbdiden. Logbooks Sug~esterl For Car Drivers \YAS l-llNGTON 1lJPI) Th P Department of Transportation sug· gesU ;t may be lime to requi re drivers to keep logbooks like airline pilol( so that used car buyet11: .would know l'lf thr vehicle's maintenance and ac· cidenl record. The recommendatioo camp in a report to Congress Monday which said half d. the r.tl million cani on the road are un11afe In f(>me "crritical aspects." Buttons and Bows Mrs. Annie Dawson of Stanton adjusts her 18th century-style bonnet in preparation for the Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade. Mrs. Dawson says the jet beading on the bodice of her dress are from a gown worn by an English duchess who sang before President Abra- ham Lincoln. tSee story, Society, page 13.) 200,000 Await Fourth Parade in Huntington Police motorcycles. fla gs. balloons and the smell Of hot. buttered popcorn will herald the annual Huntington • Beach Independence Day Parade. More 'than 200 entries will begin lbe traditional Fourth march at I Ith and Main streets for the ~-block. two-hour parade past some 200,000 celebrating onlookers. Vanguard for the Independence Day procession will be a squadron of Hun- tington Beach patrolmen who ac- REVIEWS 4TH PARADE Brig. Gen. James FHley Marine General To Review Beach JuJy 4th Parade World \\'ar II hero James A. 'Feeley .Ir .. Marine CofJMi brigadier J{eneral, will review the Mlh annual Huntingto n Beach F ourth of .July parade. · General Jo'eeley presently is assil'i- ta.nt wing command~r. 3rd Marine .4.ircraft Wing . stationed at El Toro Marine Air Station. Prior command posts incltJde Guan· tanamn Say, during the Cuban missile crisi!i of October. 1962 : Quemoy and Matsu for the 19."iR R.ed Chinese of- fensive against Nationalisl Chi na : assistant operations officer for the 1st · Marine Brigade and the Isl Marine Aircraft Wing, Korea, 1951. He received the brigadier's lllar in December, 1966. 4 company banner be~ers Boy Scout Troop No . I and Pohce Chief .John Seltzer. · · Spectators ca n look forward In a rainbow of color from participating bands. drum and bugle corps, float4, drill teams, miLilary marching unit.5, clowns. antique cars, equestrians and other special units. For the 21st time tbe Long Bt.ach Mounted Police astride matched palaminos and carrying American flags will march down Main Street, followed by Huntington Beach's new queen, Jeffye Blackard, her court and .Junior Miss O{ Hurftington Beach Karen Cutler. Spaced through eight division s will be the following bands: Glenrlale Youth. Band: 72nd U.S. Army Band, San Pedro: Kingsmen Drum and Bugle Corps, Colonn8des of Oxnard. U.S. Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos ; Mac Pherson Highlanders Bagpipe Band; San Femando Y.outh Band; Kings Royal Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps, Midway City. · Also the Velvet Knight.'! .Junior Drum and Bugle Corps: Orange Coun· ty Pipe Band : Glendale High.land Band; Gastonettes Drum and Bugle Corps: Fairview P ioneer Drum Corps. Drill teams will represent the Radioman Precision Drill Team,· San Diego; Sharooettes: La Puente Junior Marines: MacKenzie's Raiders, .4th Cavalry: U.S. Marines. Ce mp Pendleton : Thunderbirds or Orange County : USS Aircraft C a r r i e r Keasarge : Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino ; Senior Toppers Ma- jorettes. More precision legion.~ include J<~d ward111 Air Force Base: Placentia ,Junior Swingettes ; U.S. Navy Sea Cadets, Los Alamiloo and Santa Ana : Stanton Girls Drill Team ; Buccaneers Baton and Drum Corps; 4th District American Legion Auxiliary and drill team Veterani; of Foreign Wars; U .S . Air Force, Mothers Flight, S1nta Ana : Mothers of Servicemen; Downey Rainbow Girls Drill Team. Entered floats include Huntington Beach Queen's c1>acb: Knott's Berry F'arm ; Westminster; U.S. Naval Sta- tion, Seal Beach: Orange County Fair: Golden West College: Senator Robert F'. Kennedy Memorial. Others are Sweet .AdeHnes, Joe .; I.a.~ Rrizas del Mar Auxiliary, Childrens l~ome Society: YMCA Great River Nations; Huntiogton Beach YMCA In- dian Majdens: John Birch Society: Boy Scout~ Troop No. 1: Stanton Cb.amber of Commerce; McDonalds Hamburgers. M<l'e are Costa Mesa .Jw.n.ior Chamber of Commerce ; Cub Scout Pack No. 298; Huntington Beach Elk'1 Lodge; Cjty of Orange; City ot Anaheim; Spirit or '78; Garden Grove Strawberry Festival; San Clemente: Poli~e Prepared Chamber Df Commerce: Banjo Picker.~ Square Dance Club. Grand Marshal for the par.ade 111 Don Galloway. supporting star in Ute television series ' • J r o n 1 i d e • • ' Equertiran grand marshal again Is televilion newa comm«1tator Georse Putnam. Force Turn.s Out for Parade Huntington Beach police are ex· pecting waves Of visitor•, perhaps up to 250,000 spectators at l h e Jnilopendentt D•Y parack. . Mlle the vanguard dc>esn't move • until II .a.m .• tr1ffir oflicet;s estimate ~ human inund1Uon of the downtown area •II early •S 9::.1 a.m. Police are prepared. All 127 officer.II'. In ttie city'• police department -38 11sslgned lo the two-mile parade route md 24 uniformed officers on the beach. fl.at -plus at least 12 Marine Corps military police, will be on hand. In addition, police thi~ year have borrowed a r,atrol hfllicopter from die Ain:r"1 Div &!OD, Hugh•• Tool Co. • A jammed Pacific COasl Highway i1 e:tpected between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. No firework& are permitted on the beach or anywtlere along the parade route, Harbors and Beaches Director Vince Moorehouse warned . Be.sides the U!l ual num btr of rescue11, separated cb.iklren. and medical aids, Moorehouse cited the problem or Llghb. "And w e • r e prepared (or those," said the lifeguard cblol. City lire crews have •110 all been upped one: mait each plus an extra eoOJpany: the MW toorkel turck to be yanked out of the parade •hould an emergency arlae. Other participating celebrities in· elude Rep. Craig Hosmer ( R . Westminster), Rep. Richard T. Hanna ID•We1tmin1ter) and Alan Crantton, Califomia's es-controller and Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate. Sponsored by the: .Huntington Beach .Juntor Ch1mber o( Commerce. the 1958 ·par ad e Is ch1irmaMd by Michael Brook5 and aullted by Jayc:ee ctlebN.Uons' olfldals A 1 Carsey and Jack Brandt . Other .Jaycee pa.ride olllclab ~ elude .lick Tatham. public relattons: Peter Holden, di gnitaries: ·Bob Red· m111. parlde operations : Tam Wlltil!: l~lnyd Biker; Bob Wil'lker and fom Uvenaood. Wtd~sd!y. July J, l %8 DAIL V PILOT ;J P~er Swim-Set Saturday Mary Poppins Pleads Guilty . In IJnntington Beach Hunlhtgb:>n Be1cb'1 teU·t I y I e d ''Mary Poppins" decided not to raae a Jury of her peers Monday aod pleaded guilty to a cher1e of selHne marl· Endurance will keystone the 18th •n· nu•I Huntington Beaeb Pier Swim Saturday. And non pArticipeUna ipeCtatorK can get a good' view or the hardy swim· me~' c:ontelt from the pier. Adult! splash throu,1h the br~ak~s_Jlt 9 1.m .. followed at 9:30 ·a.m. by the junior swimm er11. More than 60 entrant!' are et.J>f!Clf'd. Trophie! will be awarded to lirst. st.· ct'lnd and third place wlnnerli in eacp division pl1111: the Gt.ne B e I " h e Memorial perpetual trophy to the win · ning team . juana. . . Judg• Wiiiiam 'C. Speirl ...,tenced Mary Helen .Patter1oit, 23, to 90 days in ()range County Jail and placed her on thrte year~ formal prob&tion . Police In· Huntington Beach nabbed hM in 1 narcotics roundup laat Apil Domani uses Dacron•and wool for a return to simplicity ())rs alone. Cardiean·look costumes to set a fashion pa1;e for tile on·lh•llJ c_areer eirl. A flightwei&flt blend p[ Oacron'polyester and wool alen plaid knit. Gunmetal grey DI chestnut. By Clai1e Mara . Sizes 8·16, Coat witll dress, II.•. 3·pc. suit with simu lated eaiher trim on jacket, 11.M. Dross Shop .. u umS' ... -........ ... M"'llCJ!I Center • 11 Fashion Island • 644-2200 • I • Mon., Thurs.; Fri.10:00 till 9:30 Othei days 10:00 fin 5:ll ' I .. r' ,- ' • , I DAILY PLOT ~---.,,,.,....., Shooting of the film "Gypsy Moth/• starring Burt L•nc•1t1r,. was resumed today on location at Benton Airport in Butler County Kansas. It was recently canceled as MGM. Director John Fr•nk..,. Mimer was spendiuf the day in Sedgwick Cowity Jail: J""9o Nlch- olH Kloln settlenced Franteoheim- er after be was arrested for re- portedly driving hil foreign race car on Highway 25f at l])eecls of over 120 miles per hour. He was also fined '50-plul_ court coots and ordered lo· .~ traflic safety classes. _ · I • •• Wod...t11, Ju~ l, 1968 Plane Crash Kills Five In Family GEORGETOWN, Colo. (UPI) - FiW·mmlben ~a Sacrameoto family were killed Tuesday when their light • plane plunged Into • mooiitaln near 11,314-foot Berthoud Pass west of Den· ver. Only a &-year.old girl survived. The victims were identilied as Mr, and Mn. Rqger Wood, both 25, and their three sons, Jamie, 8, Steven, 5, ar.d Jerold, 1. '!be survivor, Rae Ann, was taken to a hospital in critical con- dition. Autboriti.es said the Wood family was returning home after a vacation in the east. They had flown from Chicago to Denver for an overnight stop Monday-and departed early Tues. dB:Y for Meeker, O:llo, Ray Lawyers :Will Appeal Extradition LONDON (AP) -James Eirl Ray's British lawyers today began preparing bis a ppeal ~gaJnst Chief Pt-1a&istrate Frank Pf.ilton's ruJiri.g that he should be extradited to the United States for trial on a charge of murdering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Milton on Tues:l:ay reje_cted the argument by Roger Frisby, Ray's 'British attorney: t!:lat the killing of the Negro civil rights 'leader was a political crime and· therefQre not sub· ject to ex·trad:i Uon. Frisby planned to enlarge this argu- ment in his appeal to the High CourL Ray remained under close guard in .London's Wandsworth jail. The i ppeal wilJ delay his return to the United.. States until ·late this month, at the least. 1 Mrs. Maqaret Van Keuron of Denver said sbt was sitfulg in her camper-bus on the Berthoud Pass highway when she •aid the singte. engine plane dive b'.ough tome trees into the motmtain. "k sounded like a gunshot," she said. "It looked D.ke it flipped upside down before it bit." l!nappeti%itt.g Aspe~t R a y ' s court-appointed attorneys have 15 days from Tuesday to file their appeal. They were expected to take advantage of almost all this period. Wood and the three boys were killed w tantly. Mn. Wood and the girl manage<J,_ to craw1 out of the wreckage, but Mn. Wood died lhortly after arrivaJ4at Lutheran Hospital. These yo ungsters from A1ton, Ill .. shudd er as thj!y contemplate worms in the drinking water. Dat'!'in Hayes, 5, Kelley Reynolds, 5, and Douglas Hayes, 6, (LrR), try to spot the tiny, almost invi sible worms that were reported in the water system . Clarence Arbogast, water works manager, said the qua rter-inch worms are actually larvae from a small green fly kn own as chironomidae and are harmless. Unhappy residents tied cheesecloth over spigots, drank anything that came out of bottles and took few baths. The worms have disappeared. 1'he court then may take several days to schedule a hearing and to hold it. I Murf the Surf Ruled Insane, Is Committed Real Shotgun Wedding W est y Sworn In As New Army Chief of Staff Gunman Takes Teen Bride After Shooting Spree WASHINGTON (UPI) -With Presi- dent J ohnson standing by, Gen. William C. Westmoreland w.as sworn in today at.th~ Pentagon as new Chief , of Staff of the U.S. Army. Beatle John Le7mot& (M•1 the OM with glas1e1) chats tofUa /flfKJUN art- ist Yoko Onq al lhc Jllllffalr GalkrJ/ in London. btnnon c:ledicot.ed the cz.. · hibition of his art work to Yoko. A1k- ed if his marriage to Jail satfe CP,thill had broken up. Le1moft ~ .. Ugal- ly the onswu ii no.• Miu ono ii rilar· Tied to American ....,,,. producer Anthon~ Coz. Lennon. um aa:Md tf M loved Miu Ono and he replied, "I do love her. Of course I do." ~ . Biii Miiier, of Waco1 Taas, told police that-101Deone-bad broten eg~s on bis ~ar, =eared diem with spinach, adaea cantU:nlpe. spread margarine over that am then top. ped ii all off wilh flour. The grill was garnished with Vienna saus- age. Miller estimated It would cost $100 to clean and repaint the car. • Kentucky Stale Trooper Jorry Keither stopped a motorist on In- terstate 71, south of Cincinnati, re- cently after radar had clocked bis auto at well over the legal limit. When Keithtt went up t.o the car, the motorist, shaking_ his bead sad- ly, pointed towanl IJl4 control pa- nel. And there, was a new $30 radar detection device. • Bp.Jo, th.. oldtat of 10 •lephontl a.t the Los AT1Qele1 zoo, dUd this ~ek at the age of 32, after a tong battle. against respiratory disease and arthriti&. The 3,000. pound Asiatic elephant ca.mt to the zoo in 1934. • Charles Kahne, a Miami Uni- versity student, was fined $50 and sentenced to one day in jail on a disorderly conduct charfe in a Cincinnati court. Kahne, 2 , report- edly pulled a rubber band from bis pocket and shot it at the judge. Kahne NOW bBJ to spend two days in jail. MIAMI (UPI) -Jock (Muri Ute Surf) ~urpby, the cOnvicted -jewel th.let who considers himseU as a modern day Robin Hood, la on his wA'y to a llltate mental hospital and an in· definite reprieve from tria.18 on double murder and armed robbery ch'arges. criminol Court Judge Carling St.d· man Tuesday night adjudged Murphy lep,Uy inlane folk>wing a 13-bour hearing in which psychiatrist David ' Rothenberg laid MUiphy once told him: SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) -A young gunman today married the teen- age mother h0e vowed to kill -along wit:lr her 11-week-old child -unless S'he became his wile. The police corhmissioner, whose men the bridegroom had kept at bay fpr 32 hours before the ceremony, served as the wedding witness. After the ceremony, during which bridegroom Wallace Mellish, 2.1, set aside his automatic shotgun and two automatic r ifles, ~lice served him Coca-o:>la and cake. They told him 0 1 am like Robin Hood. I'm here to help thole that need help, and help -Officer K.illed, thole who beve been wronged and to punloh --do wrmg." a1=1w~111o~~l&m~~. Other·-Wounded Sta-of India l8llPbire trom New York's Museum oi 1'1atural lllatory in Jn G ' B ttl 1!164. Murphy will be held In maximum . Un U e security in a state mental hospital tn. " ,. definitely. . \l'~INGTON ( UP I ) A "The defendant it adjudicated In-Washing1on patrolman w.as killed and sane and incapable of standing trial M a companion was critically wounded thia: time," the judge said. "The def en-with their own guns Tuesday night dant ts dangerous to himself and to during en attempted street arrest. society\" Police said Pvt. Stephen A . Williams, 23, died of several wounds in Wedding Plans End in Death ARLINGTON, Mass. (UPI) -The man Am Rosalie P ie£ce once planned to marry next month was accused to- day ol. killing her with a bail ol. buUets fired from e passing car. · The pretty 20-year-old p}a~·ground instructor was shot to death Tuesday nigbt as she walked down a street to return a bridal sbower gift to a ~. 1bomacs Curtin, 24, her fonner fWlce, was arrested on a murder charge. He also was charged with ifl. tent to commit murder on .a police of. ticer and as98Ult and battery with a dangeroU& weapon one police offi~. the head and PV't. Frederick Matteson. 1 38, was in critical condition with wounds in the head and chest. A father and his son were arrested and charged wit.ti homicide . Police said. John A. White Jr., 39, was picked VP at an apartment build.idg and ,his son Duane Wh ite, 19, later surrendered al a mental hospital where he has been a patient. He had been allowed to spend a few days at home, authorities said . Police said Williams and Matteson answered a robbery complalnt and the alleged victim pointed out Williams, walking a long a street. Officials said White resisted when Williams tried to arrest him and the f~~~~r D~~ r:e U:tr~:gl~lp t!fh Williams and Matteson mt their revolvers and were left wounded on a sidewalk. Dixie's Cup Runneth Over Edwardian Flair in Lake Charles Good for 3 Inches Callfomia P'Ul'llW OF lSSi\WllTMllUllAUnlltWT TO 1:11 A..M. IST e••h' moml"" "°""',.. WI otlltl'Whoe l1!r thrO\llllO Tl!Ui'Hl 'I'. Not l!llKll 'l'nlffOt'l''t '-••lvrn ,,,,.,.,,. ,_ • "'"' Ill ., to • tow Ill SI. 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The 54-year-old four-star general assum ed the desk job after four hectic years in Vietnam Where he headed Amer ican forces during the massive buildup to avert a C o m m u n i 1 t takeover of South Vietnam. ' \Vestmo reland. who succeeded Gen. Mellish had chased away with gun- fire two police who had come to serve SPARKS. Nev. {UPI) -A. y01Jng a warrant charging him with burgl,ary. Sparks couple was dead today, in "a He then vowed to kill the mother, the Harold K. Johnson, was an overnight guest at the Wh He Hou se. Johnson, before leaving for a busy weekend in Texas and Central l\merica, motored to the Pentagon for the swearing-in. Westmorelilnd arrived back from the war front late Tuesday. classic murder·suicide," just hours baby and himseU unless he married before their divorce became final. Miss Muddle. He also threatened the Police said n·avid Roberts. 'rl. a con· killing i( police tried to force him out. struction worker, killed his wife. The baby .slept in Miss Muddle's Cheryl, 24, and then turned his small arms dlll'ing the ceremony. · caliber gun on him.self shortly before Poli ce said Miss Muddle's parents mid:rl'i~t Tuesday. okayed the shotgun marriage. Police TV p d D • Officers, w~1·0 described the deatl1s Commissioner Norman Allan got a rO UCCr 1C8 as ".a classic murder-suicide." said court order 'permitting the hurried LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Harold Roberts fired two or three bullets into wedding. Kemp. producer or the Dean Martin his wife 's chest in th e driveway of a He witnessed •the ceremony along and Rowan and Martin JAl'levision friend's home. He then fired a shot in-with Don Fellgusoo, d e t e c tive shows a?l4 a vice.pi:_esident of the Na~ to his own head. Both· were pro-superintendent ol Sydney's criminal tional Bn;iadcasting Co. died Tueaday nounced dead Qt Uie see De. investigation branch. night· Of cancer. 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Cnfnplett went~•• p1oletlinn lo proi.d .,.,1u1d droP"•itt 011d hirni•hing1. ltll of oll , • , ot S..nto Ann Tent 011d Awning yne olwoy1 r1c1iY• to "'011y ••trli• ... <011.tety, ciulck od ion ond <11111pl1t~ dt P"ndnbitlty ••• pt111 our S r•nr 11wiro11teel THE NEW LOOI FOi '611 CANVAS AWNlllGS • VAi.Alias • CURTAINS Nothing Decorates like Cqnvo1. B•outiful New Color1 & New fabrics. Fo r home~ ... for busine11I MANUFACTURED •. INSTALLED SANTA ANA TENT ..... AWNING co . FACTORY SHOWROOM 2202 S . MAIN ST ., SANTA ANA 141-0491 .' UANCH bmcr ORANOI COUNTY AWNING CO. S•rvl"t Norfh Oto119• County 427 I, llARIOI, JUU•TOH , • .,.., 179·•7n .i11.,1• A3·6714 • ' s.. -_,.,.,. ,,...,.._..., '-*..,. oi.i.r \ L ' t . t I ---------. Chanees Remote . Johnson Hopes . -. . . To Visit Russia WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Johnson would like to vi.sit the Soviet Union before leaving office next ~anuary. But he ls not e:r.· peoted to got an Invitation. Despite Johnson's recent efforU to court So 'vie t leaders, Russian-American relations are not expected to warm up enough to make a visit by a U.S. president poesibll!I until the Vietnam W'1° h settled. In formal terms, the Rare Coin Recovered In Miami • MIAMI (UPI) -A Miami detective posing as a rare coin buyer Monday recovered the $ 1 0 0 , 0 O 0 Brasher doubloon, part of a $1.5 million rare coin . col-' lection stolen from the home ol multimillionaire Willis Dupont. Four persons were ,ar. rested as the trap was sprung in a Mlami motel room. Russi ans owe the Amerlcan chief executive en invitation to Moscow in return for Premler Nikita S. Khrwibchev'• visit to t b e United Slates in 111141. IKE READY President Eisenpower bad been set to visit Ruasia 1n 19!0, but !he downing ol an American U2 spy ptr.ne over Sverdlovsk scuttled the b'ip. Jn ceremonies at the White House marting the first bilateral treaty between the United states and the Soviet U n i o n , i:....""'....:..~.:. Russian Ambassador Anato- ly F. 000ryn1n InvKed New Look for Old everybody in the room $0 vi.sit h..is country. These are · not members of any religious order. secretary of State Dean They (the clothes) are the creation of designer Wal- Rusk, hailing, the consular ter Holmes of Chicago who got an idea from the treaty which will provide nude-look trend in fashions. He decided to reverse (feater protection f or it with dresses he calls "mini-medievals," which tourists traveling Jn Russia these girls ar.e wearing. At left is miniskirted nun and America, expressed the whose crepe dress might look like any other with- hope that more Russians: out the h~ At ri~ht, model wears monk's outfit ~ would visfl· the· United of rayo,n flax with' hood and knotted belt. States. Dobrynin quipped : "I join Secretary of State Rusk in adding my own commercial message. I hope you will visit my country and enjoy the protection wh ich you will get from this con- vention ." New Process Gives Hope to Epileptics Blind To Read Wtdnesdq, July 3, 1969 DAILY "~l!T • J :__.Transpla·n1s ~os1ly ' ' Whue Commonplace, Tab ,Rum $50,000 ' B Ph NEW YORK (AP) -In borrowed heart at ~tanlord Some 10,000 to 50,000 Y . Olle t l me, human heart Univ.,.Uy l"t January -per'"'il& dyinf rlom hnrt _ transplanta may become the hospital bill totaled dlteue might be~me reel· t.os ANGELES (AP) commonplt1ce. $28,845.83. This amouni. to , pienti. for pew hell"ll ii they Blind students will Mam ·to But their coat in dallars about $1,900 a day fof tbt 15 were a'Mllable, be adds. ~ Will ""eiy rem a 1 n un days he lived after opera-· About 1,900 iddneys have read Braille by •-1-hone in UA -""' ~r commonly high. . lion. ' been transplanted, mostly a tmlque llTangement wblch There are no bard figures Blue Cross hospital in!ur-within the las& few .ye1r1, the Bralllt JnsUtutt of on the real, totel cost of ance covenid $21,580 Of this and 90 percent of patients 0Amt:rlca begtna todax . ·each heart transplant car· sum. Fellow workers and get.ting new kldneya live for Ru•ell w. Kirbey, .... ~ .. riedoutsofar.Bul itranges othera ~~ng OI' have at least one year. • ecqtive director Of Braille up to $50,000 each, one heart paid the re g '7 .~.83 Costs have come down lnltitute, alld new eq\lip-speclalltt estimates. expenses for blood by n-within the last decade. At . mtnt will enable a teacher U -and it is still a big placing 288 pints. one center for k l d n e y to instruct 20 ltudent.. an "if" -heart traru:planMtion In 1his case. and transplants, the co 1 t hour 100 da proves out successfully, presumably all others so averaged $17,750 over a 'or. a · y. then at least 10 ,000 far, the surgeons donated three-year period. Now it By comparison, a home Americans might be . can-their services. averages $13,300, wit b teacher can hmdle only four dida"tes for new hearts each Costs of heart transplanta another S200 to $1,00C a Y~ of five students a day or year, says Dr. Donald performed to date have ap-for follow-up costs. about 20 to 25 a week. Frederickson, former direc-parenUy been borne mainly Artificial kidneys The telephone Lnstruction tor of the National Heart through medical insuran-ce, machines that purify the sy.stem developed by Pacific Institute. through research funds , or blood -are keeping victims Telephone Co. alreadY is That could bring a new private contributions, in-,of-lddne~ disease alive med to teach sick or ban· kind of medical bill totaling eluding contribution of skills tfll'ough repealed use at d1capped students in the Los at least $500 miWon e year. and services. hospitals or in the home. Angeles city school system. The h..igh cost of getting Fredrickson, now chief or The annual cost -ranges By placing a plastlc card new organs for old Is the Laboratory of Molecular from '5.fXX> up. into the &lots of a card· already being faced by Diseases of the He a rt Th~ NaUonal K 1 d n e Y dia~r Console, a teacher can thousands of young and Institute says , he does not Fouril:tatlon cites estlma(es dial students automatically. older people with kidney expect 'costs to decline that 5,CXX> to 1 0 , 0 0 0 Using · an arrangement of dis ease . For them, slgniltt:a..nUy ip the next _few • Americans die each year buttons and lights, the traru:plantation of a kidney years even if h e a t t from" chronic k 1 d n ~ Y teacher talks to the students can be auccessful .now in transplants become rather disease, and that MIJ\J of as a group or isolates aome most cases. Blood-purliying routine. A prime expense is them could enjoy extra for private instruction. machiqes can keep them many days of hospitalization years of We if treated by Lights fla:Sb when students going, too, but this treat-under intemive, s p e c i a l kidney machlnea or bor· are talking. t ment ls also expensive. care. rowed kidneys. • Classes !or the blind will Proposals being debated 1piiiiiii;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~o.;;;~~~-~-;;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;; include Braille reading, typ-now to meet the costs ol &joy "• Jlily -fir-. ing, home management and saving the .lives of kidney d bl b · portions of a class in patients may set guidelines Sipping Uu • e Li ation• , ''techniques-of daily living" to pay for borrowed hearts. on our Outsid• Deck! , where the blind learn such In one heart oase ln which T H E f I 5 H E R M A N Police said W i 11 ia m Patrick.Meizler, '1:1, en e:1- convict and a 91ver for •• salvage company, w a 1 charged with concealing and receiving stolen praperty. He was ar.rested when he presented the rare Brasher doubloon to Sgt. R. A. Ellsworth, whom he thought was a coin buyer. But despite Dobeynin's jovial remarks, Soviet of- ficials are giving Johnson littie encouragement on his talk of cooperative action - let alone of visiting thelr country. things a.s identifying money, there art aome precl.se L•• ... •t Huntlftlfell ... ,._ '*' LOS ANGELES (AP) -side of the brain, respcnsi-f~groomln§~;g~~and~~or~g~an~iZln:·;g~fi~·gure~~·~~th~at~o~l~Ml~c~h~ae~I~~=~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~ The use of miniscule brain ble for epileptic seizures. and labeUng clothes. Kasperat who received a implants and c om p u t e r Jn an effort to pinpoint the area, from 12 to 14 ex· analysis offers new hope for tremely t h i n electrodes many victims of tempera! were implanted. deep in the lobe epilepsy -about one-btains of 30 victims of tem- quarter of all epileptics -a poral lobe epilepsy, Walter Also arrested \VQS Metzler's father, E d d i e Metzler Sr., 57, who gave a New York address, and an older brother, Eddie Metzler Jr., :rr, who was released later. A 16-year-old girl waiting in Metzler's car outside the motel room was taken into custody by juvenile authorities. PRIME f1GURE To the Russians, Johnson is the prime figure of "the ruling ci.rele" re5p0nsible for the Viel:Il3m war. Attitudes of course can change. Soviet -American relations dropped to a dangerous low in October 1962 during the C u b a n missile crisi~. but reached a new high a scant si.J: moMhs later with the signing of the nuclear test ban treaty. A presidential visit to Russia would become more likely if relations improve. neurologist reports. said. But the procedure re-'These would be left in mains too costly for use as a place for from four to six i:outine treatment, D r . weekS, he added, and the Richard D. Walter · ofJthe brain waves of the patients University of Catifor'nia at recorded. Computers then Los Angeles s,aid Monday in were used to digest the reporting on a five-year massive amount of in· research pro j • c t on forination in an effort to epilepsy. locate the point from which Walter said one of the · the abnormal brain waves ~oals of the project was to that triggered s e i z u r e s ..-w-t develop a means of locating eminated, Walter said. the portion of the temporal Walter called the results lobe, above fue ear on each of the study encouraging. Club Cocktails go ;anywhere I • a beer can can. • Cocktails in cans."To ·go anyWhere. Why didn't anyt;>ody ever think of this before? 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WINNERS WILL BE POSTED 7·11-68 .KO NA AN ES 545-1112 COSTA MESA · 'I I I I j I, • I D.IJl.Y PU.DT WtdMSdl)', J~y J,.1968 Red ·summit ·p1ari Snarled LONDON '(UPI) -'Ille Mo1cow·1pon1ored November W o r 1 d Com· mwlilt Summit hu run into • t r o u b 1 e 1 aulborltatlve diplomatic 1oun:11 dllclond todl1· Preparations r or t b e meetlng of leaders of the world.'• Communlat panies, -acheduled in Moecow in November, have been 1narl- ed bf the H!usal of aome porttc:lpaots, crlUctl of the Soviets, to bow to al!"mpts · to lteamrollet the l•lber- ing." The summit was approved by the World Commwlllt llally In Budlpett In March. It WM then decided that preparation& 1hould g e t under Wfly by AprU .24 for the Sununlt. A brier preparatory 1et- to1etber in April agreed thll 1nolher meetlns be held in June. But becaUJt of growing d1Uerence1 th I i mtetln( hu htd to be put o!t, the 1ourcet 1aid. Ap- p1rently o!l-cta(e tfiorts are beln( made to 1mootb PoliceGun Use ljmits Favored RICHMOND (UPI) -'1be dit!erences . Tbt portle1 had agre<d In Bud&pelt to set a 1 1 d e Ideological dfiference1 apllt- tln& the world movement Ind in.tead 1o limit the pro- jected Moocow Slllnmit to one 1inele cenerally ac- ctptable item: an alignment against 1'Jm.perlallam." But the Kremlin, above all anxiou1 to get CommuniSt China Llolated, wa1 reported tryin& to overcome the obstacles through round- about way1. The Soviets hope tbil will enable the Moecow Summit to pro- nounce a verdict against Peking and all o t b e r deVeiopm~nu running con- 1rar7 1o the Soviet line. TtWi applle1· notably to Czecbo1llviakla1 wboee in· dependent cOur1e of late bas alarmed Mo8cow and COD• ttnue1 to worry the Kremlin leaders. With R o m a n i a already virtually out of the Red bloc, Prague's acUons threaten the · a Ire ad y weakened bloc. Already it ii clear, the to1D"Ce1 eatd, that Com- munist China, Cuba,. North Vietnam aad Nortll Korea WW. DOt Attend the Mosco.,. SUmmil • ur1 T....,Mt• HAPPY FAMILY -Mrs. Irma Simonson. )ells her twb children,-Kaa<i, 2\.!z, and Eric, 4-mOl!i., that their lather is safe. She is the wife of Capt. Richard Simonson, pilot of the hijacked Northwest Airlines· jetliner which was diverted from Miami and forced to land in Cu ba. H~jacker Identified ·Franc Gets PARIS (UPI) -Pnlldenl FrlDCt to 1pend about '1 Chorie1 de G«Ul!o today bllltoa In 1old and fonllsn .moved quickly to lbore up currency reft?VeS to keep the French franc and stave from dtvalutne the once- off lnllatlon by rllllnl the ~ fraDC, Bank cl France dlecount Tbt 1p1cuiaUon that De rate from three-and-a-belf · Gaulle m.Jght re 11 e n as to ttve percent am 1 d . prelident of Fr1nce was 1peculatlon the Tl;r;.ar-<>ld reported b7 J' r e n c b .. · president would n thb newapepen a n d broad- autumn. casters and wu the open De Gaulle presided. over a talk of polltlclans. two..nd•·h.U bour cabinet Durln( the height of the .meeUng only lhrff daya crls1a, De Gaulle pondered ·a11er hll G1ulllat party won tho PollibllllJ of reli(nin« the bluest parllomenllr)I hut claclcled lnaiead to 11a1<e Boost h1I tntirt poUUcal c•eer on utlooll elactioal and on M I y 30 dlllolved parllo• ment and nt the elecUons. Since hll olactfon triumph, be hll said nolhfn( publicly about hiJ future. The electk>n1, \m JUDI S3 and 30, eave Dt Gaulle h1I bluest pollUcal victor)' by elaclin( 306 Gaulliatl to the Frencb perllllrnent Ind 11v- ln1 the prelld .. t virtullly unchtcted power to ruab tllrOlllh hll nform pro-rram1. ll)Ajority l n Republlc1n · France bfn:atton:aL election1. 'iiiiiiiiji;+:=========:;;;iiiiiiijiii1 Governmeot-10urces aald I 1 • the meeting dellt.aimo•t ex· Open Saturday July bth elusively with tbe mountina economic crl.Aa which came 9 A ., I p • • in the walle of the na-.m. • .m. UOnwide geneNl .trike dur· ,,.. B Ing May and June. e The Frerich bank rate hl!d · been one of the lowest in the world e n d information minister Yves Guena aald the action was iieelgned. to ..--s · ·bring France's rate In line urie with dl:srount rates in other countries. An increase in the dis-..,., count rate mates borrowing You Get All Four 1. THE PROTECTION OF OVBll city COUQcil of Ridmi<Of, "1ler< the ohootlnl ct • 15- year..old euaipected a u to thief touclltd off Nean> riots !Mt month, bu -In favcr ol a policy to allow a- Romanla'1 presence is 91 no means certain . ClecbOllovllda w1l1 be there, 11 only lo make •ure that rWhtn1 ii done to blackball the Cledlo. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -The pistol·we.vine hijl.cker wh o forced a Nortt1west Airline! plane carrying ae passengeri to fly him Jo Havana Monday wu iden· Wied today u a_ CUban ex- ile. money mo;e costly and ~us helps ctitJ' down on in· flalionory spending. Raising the rate also makes it m·ore profitable to Frenc h businessmen to keep their money in France and .en· courages foreigners to 1n- had ufd the H a v a n a the Northwest plane to t.aJce vest in France. - airport's 1O 1 O O O ·f oot oU safely ,..with the· · The ''little revolution" of $31/J BWJONS The Aneta and"i Actual Dollar Ruervesof Home Savings are the greatest in the Industry polleo -to llrt • pm only to ..... hll """ Ille .. tbotola c:l!Uen. 'lbe~--~ · nt.-it. over protesls b y lla70I' John Sheridan and CUJ manager Kenneth SmUb during a stormy foor- bour Nllion. The sources said that ma- jor •j>llnltt parties which do nc,t qree with the Moecow line hut are often pro-Peldng may attend tbe Moscow Sunm:Ut. emong them ·the two rtvtl tact¥tn1 of the In- dian plr°t1. The Japanese, however, ~ expected to bo7colt the mHtlng. The State Department's W.Jami office said tbe hi· jacker had been identified as Mario Velazquez. Lake Geneva Takes Tough Fourth Stand The Chic:ago Tribune said federal inv,esti-gators had found that Iii Mario Velaz- quez arri'ved in Florida last July and came to _ Chicago whefe he was issued an alien ID card on July 7, 1967. LAK E GENEVA, Wla. (UPI) -Tbo ~ cm dllplay In ... -. "' thll reoort city look like bus• menus. They list 18 c I t f or&Nnces covering 5Uch ll*'p .. Injury 1o public monument.: and property, curft'tr and sleeping in Vtbi<les. And they list bond< tor certain violations: · -ln6oxioatioo, $200. -Liquor or ~ iD public places, $200. -curfew, $200. · -Unlawful as1emb1y, '2811. l(;nd cl st .. p for • normally quiet resort town Police Use Tear Gas In Seattle In -. Wiloolwln, but Fourth cl July iJ not oormol in Lake Geneva. L a s t year, tbou.aand! of yroths went on a, NmnJ>Ale for three nights over the klog bol!day -tend. Whtn it finally ended, w~ National Guard troopo <Or· eyUig bayooet-Sf>iked rill• -patroling the ·-ts. It took 600 guardsmen, an emer-gency curfew a n d roadblocks lo seol off the ci- ty and halt rioting illllt resu)ted in en estimated '30,000 clam"le. Some 2llO young people -most of them ·from IlliDoi& -were orrestod. "Last year I made a nmtake," admitted PoUce Chief ROOert A. Clapper. "I thoog!it people ftn! human alld you could -l lo them to do the rilbt thing. I was WJ'Oltg." Last year -it W.ati notthe ' finlt year Lake Geneva had a July 4th riot -Clapper's 15-man police force couldn't control the milling crowds Within hOUrs after tbe hi· jack1nl, the Tribune said, FBI aaents were checklllg on Velazque.z, going first to tb6 MOIK Clare Hotel in the uptown tection Where be hid lived since last July. Tbe investigatOrs were told he had left without checldilg out, the account said. Tbe Miami llerald quoted the manager of the Mont Clare u saying, "The man was obviously so homesick: .tt WM eaUng hlm up." ·The plane returned to Mlilln1 Tuesday morning with its seven crewmen and the p~sengers later were nown to Miami in a plane cbarte.Hd by the State Department. Cuban ofiicials 1f * * No Guard · For Planes SEATn.E, Wash. (AP) -which jammed Ille city'1 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seattle police u!ied tear gas main streets. • The Federal Aviation Agen· at lellt twice Tuesday night But this weekend, the , be 4 ed • .... G cy and the nation's airlines and this morning as they ""1 ·Up uaM: e n e v a t I. ill ha I ~'-ed said today there is no way o brokt up crowds of rock· po ice w ve our wow li d •· bel trol prevent a ma n with a gun thr171ring demonstrators In po ce ogs w P Pl tr ts Au of!I will be from hijacking a passenger •"-~ ctt•'s predominantly s ee · cers Cub w~ ' ed ·th I r jet and taking it to a. N-central area. arm Wl aer050 cans o "aav .,_ _... ·ca1 M "It's an impossible pro· lt wae the city's th ir d ule .. .::uenn -ace. blem short of searching stral .... • night -0f violence . C l a PP er s a 1 d ar-FA A ""'""'""fu~ 'gh . tr bl rangements have also been every passenger," "UC" •~ ru t s ou es made with law agencies in spokesman Irving Hipps stemmed from a central ola 1 t said. "If you've got a man .na street dance. ·Then assuring him t eas an aboard that wants to go to Monday night some 175 seven adjoining counties, assuring him of 0t least an Havana, and he has got a YOUDC people were involved extra 100 policemen 0 day gun, that's all he needs.'' in diaturbances growing out from today througtl J uly 7 t-0 s e v·e r a J congressmen, ol a protest gathering at a aid his l5-man fOrce and 2l angered by Monday's hi· high tcbool play(ield. trained reserves. At 0 re jacking or a Northwest The meeting was called by w · Stat p trol r Orient DC8 :...... the fiflh U. S. Ill. Block Student Union and isconsm e a 0 • ficer-s-will also be in th e plane diverted to Havana at t:be BWck Panther party to area. Two pJ.anes will be US· gunpoint this . year - protelt slx-mooth i;:entences ed for surveillance. criticized. the government ctven three young Negroes Cl -:.1 lice will for failing to take steps to "~-~ on their unlawful apper _..,. po · · th kl .--also have more weapons. . prevent piracy ln e s es. utem ly convictions in con·;;.;;;:;;;:;;i;iiii~;;;i~;;;;;;;;i;;;;;:;;;;:;;.;;;;;----,1 DICtion with an unruly sit-in loat March at an«her high tcbooL Two ofyehtothu s ICbooL Two of the you ths Wtr'I Univer si t y of WMblnrton <ludents and the .ms bod attended there. 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AFUIO, wbidl bet - 1ry1D1 lo cqllllle the ...... plcl<en and i.ve Iiad Unliln me.-1 In Now ·York ...i --· boycolla ot caillorDlt "-· · "I 1l11Dk bl, New Y«k He rtliolHcl the meuacff Tuelli!il Iii reoctlqn lo Ille city'S' clec1olon to forego h• taloea • pnclpltanl ..,. lion and .ne that la not wor· ranttd by the faet1,1 • "~RMtlD told T.u ea day' 1 buy!nJ any more ot 111• 15 Oolil<lmlll table Cl'll(IO crop, -ot C4111fomla -it lo join 1l1e boY<Ott. plD'Cbalel !« p u b 11 c Jlonver, C..tello said facilltlea each l"'ll"· 1-1'tbat New York City R"'lllll Rid he al&o had , ~ by telephone with .. -n I rdue!nc lo ~ all Lind••Y and 111e mayor Clil!u'nlt -·· agreed lo reW.w the action Jn a telepb<>ne call lo of Deputy Mayor Tlmolhy Callfornla Agriculture Se<:· W. Costello. LIJ>dMy.'1 aide retary E a r I Coke, eo.. also had •ft\ the cittnns tello a a i d the c i t y was of New York, in are&-wtitch .,oaly boycotting grapes buys about» percent ol the from Gtumartt F a r m s , QUIENll By Phll lnttrfandi -........ . ... . ... _ ''It'• -dam OllUlde ~. Supr Plum ner, time I ay llOlllellll!>l l-<inantlo to :you aome female padeotrilA clO~me. •b!•k!ia& rm pWac f"8111" Negroes Head LA City, County School Systems weelrly newa cooletence. Hla lelelram lo IJncllBY a1aO noted 111• p0t6iblllly ot -.Uon ..... It . New Yoo!< pn>ducls ID Calllornla. 'lbrou&b bis executl·ve ae.cretary, W1l)lani P. Clark Jr:, ~ aald he hoped the deputy mayoc'11 action "will nOt result-in retJaliiatiory legislatkm on the Part Of the Oallfornla St.ate Legisliture which is still in session." Senate OKs . Merit ·Plan .. For Judges SACRAMENTO (AP) -. 'lbe "merit plan" for jud.iclal lelectfon ·-one of _ ~. Reagan's campaign promia.e1 -faced the Aaaembly !« the llr9I time today after a Dem«nil freed it frbrn a Senate bk>cXade 1taod:ing 1 in c e 1967. '!be lienote voted 71-10 Tueaday lo •end I he Aosembly . the pion 1be Republican govemor ·11.11 will lake 'politics out ol 1he -tmelll Of Judi"" .. -A Senate co'11mitt<e re-l«41ed the pn>Cram la11 yeK and the Senate f1nt turned It clown ~ 1M<. by a 26-10 vote June 10. Twienty-se.ven . votes wete' needed !« -e In tile (().member ~ bQuae, ' I ozi Tuo<clay ,' tho cniCIBI vote .... sul>Plied h y Democratic S.O. Alfred E. s.nc o1 ~Park w1>o had wted 8118inal th e JeClalatlon last mon111. Six other Democrat! v o t e d "ye1'' .iong wt.111 all 20 R<publlcan seoatO<s . LA News Strikes LOS ANGELES (UPI) -schoola, students 1 Ought · For the !irst time in the too. more · Nesroes in ad-l'alks Resume ministratlve poll! a n d . year history of the city ud couraes on · Afro.Amerfcan LOS ANGELES (UPI) - county scbool 1yttem1, their culture. Mexlcan·Amerlcan Union and management respective boards of educe· students wanted Mexican nejOtiatu't in the. '1.o s tion today were headed b7 food served in cafeterias An&ele1 Hereld·Exiaminer Negroes. · ~ and so~ courses taught in newspaper strike, now in its The Rev. Daniel 11Deacon. the SpMllah language. 206th day, have agreed to Dan" Towler, star running Jones, 52, pastor of the meet in a barigainiDg session back !or the Loa Anrelea Westm!nlter Presbyterian next Tueade)'. Rams in the 19505, was Church, becomes bead of Repreatntatives or the elected president of the the second lareest city Amerloan Newspaper Guild county board of educau·on, it .cbool system in the nation. a n d mllllAl'ment met for was announced. Tuesday. New York City's is the big-the first '6rne 9ince last June Th'e Rev. James E . JoMs gest. 7 on Tuesday. It was held 1n \Vas elected the first Negro Tow1er, 40, is Methodist the otfiices of the Fedel-al president of the city board chaplain at Calllornla State Mediation and ConciliaUoo of education on Monday. COilege at Loa Angeles. He Service here. Students ~ minority bll)l joined 1l1e Ramt in lll60 andi ~~========,I schools i;teged . 1 ever a I was selected for 1be all pro-FAVORITE"S boycotts early .thJ.a.' year. fessiooal team from 1151 to Hit111111 1 114 11,.1 r11d1r· The issues varied dependiDt 1954. He retired in 1955 and 1hl1t ,.11. ,,.,.,th• DAILY on the ethnic compoaltion of enrolled In the Universlty of PILOT c1rrlt1 ••m• of th• .-. student bod.lea. Southern Cattfornl. a &mool ,,. ... ,.,,1,, 11h11J1n1 ind Ult: R-11..t white he ..... ,. ..... 11 •• 1 ••• '"' At predomJ.nintl1 Neiro or ~·Oil earn-,._,,.,.. a. th1 Unlt1cl ed a ma1ter'1 degree in \ tbeoloey. Stoto• - ,p;;;ii;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;iiii Cranston's Son Admits . -I Ida CO.rW..h • 8111111 (RI' 191 --..... , Smuggling SAN DIEGO (UPI) .,-, Roger Macgregor Cranston, 20, the son ot former otate controHer Alan Cramtpn, pleaded guilty Tuesday lo a federal marijuana amug- llinc clw't•· c..anaton wae ..-to appear for a , probation report hearin( ~· after be entered the a beloro u. s. District Jud&• Edward J;-Schwarli. The plea was to a charge o! !all!n( lo pay oped.i -es on two pound& of. \mart• Juana; a. I.-r -!D-eluded In Ille arillDll d>arl• ot amU&fllnl mar!Ju-. NNEST CAR WASH in the - LOWEST PRICE ' '"the - ~ONLY s1.35 1' YOU USI OUit ,.11,AID IOOKLET AND l'UNCHCAltD (No Gu ~ JIAq~) • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,.,,,,.,,.,,._,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,_,, SOC THIS COUl'ON 0000 FOR 50C ! . . . PIPTY CINTS ON CAil WASH ! Olt Sl'llAY W~ i • u...-.... ~ ............ .1 soc ·.-.. ~~::=~!!!A Cransloll, ..... , .... Loo Angeles addrele, was ar· rMtad at tile San YaldN -cr<>S•!nl aoulb cl Mr<> Morch '14 •• Wbiii, be ...... up ... 1l1t bOnla' crolliDI, be 1.,pptlft,~ nervous and Will alktd ~ drive lo • ..c.odiir1 Iii' spectlon ~~,c~stom• agents aald. 'DM7 laid tbe1 " found two poundl cl marl· Juana~-the rear 1eat tf 1l1t ear. L----------------,.1 'Refuse'· Accepted WtdntJdl)', July'· 1968 DAil Y PILOT 'l Sirhan Securi1Yi Plans Irk Judge LOS ANGELES (UPI) -formed ot planl lo tum a The ineldlnc jud'" ot Loi courtroom 'into ·a virtual . Angekt Superior coUrt says fortress. ! It's up lo the cowl to dockie He sold the judge MSlped whether Sirhan B. Sirhan to ti>~ trtel la the one to ml.llt ·be protected by a decide what pro t e c ti v e bullelprool endoeure during devices, ''If any," ore need· bla trial. • ed: The cowty bOard o I · Sirhan'• ettorney, Runell· llU(IOrvlsora lalt we 'e k E. Par,...., Ml IDdlca\ed ~e authorized expenditure of up wouJd not •eek a cbaoee of to •1000 for installation of veo~, b u t Wright'• 1ett.er armor plate and bulletproof mentioned the poulbWty. glas.s !or tile oaloty cl tile Wrifbl l&kl Pll10lll may man accused of killlng Sen. Int r ·o due e • •ma n;J Robert F . Kennedy. preliminary lDotlOlll" which But presldlnj j u d g e g<nerally are subject lo ap- Donald R. Wright Tu•l<l•Y pellate remw "and may gent a letter. to .. board detei'mlne·)'hether this mat• cbainnan Fr ant G. Bonelli ter will be tried. In Loi complaining he wu not ·in· Angele. or elsewhere." With two (iolice officers s\allding ·by for protection, two Santa Monica refuse collectors clea~ trash from 9ne of the many garbage-filled alleyways in the 3 BIG DAYS Thurs. July 4 Fri. July 5 Sat July 6 ~· . strike-torn city. Although some collectors started picking up mountains of rubbish Tuesday, there is no indication of a settlement in the strtke by rnuni· cipal empl~yes_, now in its 11th day . SPECIAL HOLIDAY WEEK·END RACES ·n111no DPBntn·li! IDDBla l\Pl\RTIBftTS -July 4, 5, I, and 7 BEACH/SUN WORSHIPPERS ... Accept This Invitation to LIVE THE FULL LIFE and enjoy your own private world by ~e restless, shimmering sea, that eternal haven of the peace and pleasure seeker ••• The HUNTINGTON PACIFIC BXCWSWB ON°THB·BMCHAPAIITMENTS FOR LBASB The urge to live near the sea, and to be warmed by sun and sand, to be awakened by the thunder and whisper of surf, to watch the ebb and Dow of the tides .•. are part or man's. ancient beritqe, ever to be re- kindled. Thia kinship and all that goes with it are yours at The Huntington PacifiC-plu~ many of the most pleasurable comforts that man bu devised for aputment llvia.r. TALBERT d :; " ADAMS :c 'f <.> i:I " " "' ~ w -I'~ z a~ z Ii<~,.~ ... You'll delisht in the Meditman_ean duign, transplanted from the Fiench and ltalian Rivieras, blending beaut)' and practicality lnto this aeacoast setting. 'nl.e trapplns• of the euy li!e beckon near at hand: miles of wide sandy beach; m11alve sea walls which protect you from the vagaries 'of atorm and tide; a heated pool for that quiet dip; • saunO. td rejuvenate tho1e tired mutclea and sun decks that invJte the luxury of sun·aoal<lng. Swf-ftshing at your front door and aolf nearby also add to your pleaaure1. All th!J, ana a feeling of elegance bom of auperb decor and appointments 1uCh u 1Unken Roman tubs/lh.owm in the bathrooms, deep wall·to-wall carpeting and viem: of the ocean from your own living room. t Other features Wlifch accent N the sood Ufe awaiting I you at tht Hunllngton Paclfl.o: • Community recreation. room, witb fully equipped kilohen AVE. • Security wllll/fence and unlfonud guard for your family'• prottctlml • Manapment by permanent Ital AVE. • All ele<:t.r!c, Gold Msdalllon dellfln lbrouahout:GeDera!Electrlo refrigerator, built·in oven/coo~ dlahwuher, rarbqe dilpoul, double t; ATLANTA sinb and individual water heaters ~ AVE. • IndoO? puklllg garaae: one tpaca for each apartmon~ with ocldldonl :> private Jot tpace nearby :i: " • Choloe of beach. mevanlne,.pl&zt.1: 8 · upper-ltvel 1plltll1cmt1 Ii ••• 711 Ocean Avenue/ Hu.o.tiagto11~ch / CaliroWa92646 . . ' For/using ittf~ "'11(714)536-1487 .. I ., -I r . I I • • fl DAILY l'ILOT For the Meeting• Wl!lUlf:SO,\Y VI I I ,,_,,.,,..ic T••kl\af.tvi., • --~rl!'t• ICMS 8t~.i41 !>fl ..... NewllON 8HC:l'I, 6~llll •·""" Clvn Alt P11•0I ~tOl'I n. 20231 Ao:lcll Slrfft, ~0111 MeU, }!Oi) P•f:·I M&sonlc $.11!1tlnQ Lild9e llO. •v , M1sonlc T-!1, Utll Sir .. ! Ind !.I. AnOrftl PllCt, NIWll')lf llffdl. 7:00 p.m. Wt1llmt~• !•Cllln .. Club, H1' Ptflll~ 11111, 1~1 flt1ch Blwll .. w111mln11tr, 1:00 p,m, I ,,._ Hunlln1ton 81Kll MllOl'I c '-.-· ,_.,.i.onlc: IQU, 1~ Llkl l!rttl, 1111-Tl11111011 ll11cll, 1:>0 o.m. (os11 M'l'M Junior CMmbff '1A Com-rnf'<t. Meu Vitrde C011nlrv c11111. c ... 11 Mt1•, I:"° p,m. S<lt>l<I RI-ti Squt r1 Otflel ... ~i'/ , Tr.ompsori Hiii, f ir$! Mt'""" crwrc11. m w. ltlll s1n11, C01 • Mtu. 1:ao •·"'· w 1_ Co.It MtM Elflt it.1rlt. lS. • '"' StrHI, Cosl1 Mew. 1:00 •·"'· 1.., 0••"" Cwntv Sii.i Cl\ID, ea Ptvlllorl, BtlllOI. 1::1111 JI·"'·. II I I• A. I. Gllnnl (~!~ 9t 50rll 'l ,t,rnerlc:L Ootd FtllvWS Hill, 06 NnPOrl t tv9., COIM Meu, I p.m. THUllSOAY H•rbo•·ll ... TMtllMtter'I Clu~! Onlr~ C1leMft., F1shlon 11.llnd, r<~ Beldl. I 1.m. 8rNkl11l Oot1mltl Club er Co1l1 MtSI. Cor1l 11111 Re111.w1nt, 2~ HlrDOr Blvd., Cotll MfSl,7 :~ 1.m. 11o1r<1 DI 1t11l1ora. Newpllft H1rbll'· Co1l1 MtSI; lllltio-81Y Clllb. 1221 w. C11st HlthWIY. NIWport 8el(h, • I m. '' wH1mln11tr Roi•,., ClllO. k1119'1 Tal:lle Re11111no111. w111m1n11er, n noon. E~cl•lllfl Club of N...-1 H1rb0r, ~11111 Slllrt, nn w . C11$1 HlthwlJt NtwPOl'I 11e1eh, 12 NIOft, EKeh1111' Club ol Coron• clel Mlf, Vlll1 weclt!t1 U3' E .. CMll HlthWIY, c-1 cMll ,.,,,, 11 noon. Mtrlnen Lion• CJIJll, \ler11ll~1. 1617 WISl~llll Drive, Newl>Of'I Be•ch. 12 1(1=11 Club ol Cotfl Mtu-North Cor1I Rttf Re1!11M'1nl, 2M5 Htrbor Blvd., C:osl1 Mei.a 1?:10 r.,m. NewPOrt H1rbClr 1<iw1nl1 Llllb. \Intl MarlN , 10~5 81Ylldl Drive, NIWPOfl lll!<ltll, "12:10 p.m. 1 ' N!W!>Orl·lrvlnt Rol1rv Club< Otn fl I '1te1t1ur1nl, Mll 8rl1lol ~I .. Co111 Meu, 12 NIOn. " .... Or•nc11 COltt Clvll•n C1\ltl, MeM .e, ... • Counlrr Club. Cos1• M11.1, 12:1 ,..,., Births "OAG MIMOltlAL "OSP'ITAL .I J~M 12 Mr. 111d Mrs. Robert Gef'ldron, 431 trll Ave., COO"-<kl Mir. 1lrl Mr, 111d MrL ltld'llrd Klllltllblder, 106J CorillM'flJll AV11, Cost1 ,.,..., ~.'r!nd MrL lobby Arnold, 311 • 1:1111 SI., Huntlntklrl lltldl, tioy ••)I Mr. 111(1 Mrl. DoMkl DIVll, ... MalloY Dr., H11111l-"' Buch, llrl Mr. ind Mrs. eon.kl Kr1'1W'f', 21DO Ptl11'IOll w1v. COSll Mlw, trll Mr. Ind Mr1. JtrnH PhllPI. 1n11 Mlhllr~r .. COiii Met.a, bov' I TI • Ml" 1rid ~. J1m11 ... ,u.,, F1rnlHf Avt. Coron• dtl ~r. tio'/ Jllnt u Mr. •fld Mrs-:-LH lll•~e. 21110 Hun-11n111on Av1., Hunll1!81on 811ch, 111•1 Mr. 11'111 Mri. Ltltnd C1mp, 20552 S1!t Air Cln;le, Hunlln111on Beien, bcY Mr. t>ICI Mrl, Chlrlll CMJWlll'I, .US 1rv1,.. Avt .• Newpon 811cn8 , '" ''" "''· Ind Mr1. Btnllll Bird'!, Amerlt1n Avl., CDlll Mt .. , 11lrl Mr. ancl Mr1. Dennis ll1ll1y, 1911 fMPll Ave .. Cos!I Me11 tlrl ' June 14 Mr 1>\CI Mrs. RoDerl Roath, •1• So. s"u1llv1n St., S1n11 An1, Girl Mr and Mr1. Gerald Olelrl<.h, 3101 Trinity Dr,. Co111 M111k1lrl '"'' Mr 1nd mrt. P1ul up11!, elrt1e11 Lane, Hun1111111on e11dl, bav Mr. 1>\CI Mrs. Brvtn Still, 7691 Ll~rf't' st .• H1,1ntlftlllon llffd).1 -~!~1 Mr. 1nd Mr1. P1u1 ~111111. 1t-Wln0W1rd LI"' N-f 8Ndl. boll Mr. 1nd Mn. WnleY Wiiiows. %2611 CorMll or., cr.;i:. ~· bo 'I Mr. 1!1Cf Mn. Joh11 H1nll11t, .wl·A 1th SI, Hunllntlon Beld'I, tlrl Mr.. ind Mrl. llay G1rver, lUll We1k1lih Lane, Hunll1!8ton Beltll. M:'.°:nc1 M"'. ltlcMrd Kobl'11shl. 161'14 Sfir.lol• st .. Fount11A v111rv, 1lr1 Mr. ud Mn. Wllll.m Arn »I E. DEATH. NOTICES CBAMPINO Fr1nll JI:. C11am11lno. 1"2 POl'l"Ofl4o Aw., c1111 Mell. 0111 rJI dt•!h. Jutv !. Sllrvlved by tllrl't Mini, Nldt Cl\i,,.. ~on. Cml• Melli C.rmen Chl""'lon, '~troll, 1nd Anlhor'IY CNmplon. West. cov1 ... 1 11-nrtr. Mf"L lrent oe1111, Oel'nlll1 11 t,..rtdchlldreit and tour trffl-tr1nddllldrirn. ..,,..,, 7 PM. TI!UrMl•Yl R""lem ~11, , A»,, Frf. llly, bo1t1 1t SI. J0ttlllmt C1ll!ollc Cllurcll. lnttrmflll, Good Sl!ft>llerd Cemetery. Dlrcc!td by 81llr Mortu1rv. 1741 SUl'tf'lor, COl11 MeM, WAGNER c111rl11 'E. W1tner. 3910 N. 3911'1 SI .. 0rn1111. Nebr11k1, Sllrvlv!'d by c11u1h- ~,.... Lois J, Smith. C1!1'1trlM Jotuuon, 811111,.. c1m1111111. Ger1rvdt Glntell •ncl PetlY Wlllllmtl 1DM, Cl'l1rle1. LfONlnl, Howtrd incl J1mn W111ner; 111!1>(11uitnters, M•rlon Zettllerv1le, Fr1nces Mou i ncl Etsle Lyons: slep. _..., Robrr1 '"" 81111 MOU. Gr1ve1lde iervltfl MondlY. 10 AM, Good Sl>tP. htn:I Cunelerr. DlrKttd bv Peek F1m- llv Colofll1I F11rwr1I Horne. GREGORY w11111m o. Greeorv, Sr. rnn A11'1 SI., Hunllntlon &ffdl. S11rvlvtd trv wife . EltnOr•l sons, Wllll1rn O., Jr .. Ron1ld LH Incl Fr1nch M. Gn:t«Yl 11111!1~ ttr. J1ck~ Remmtl: -1l1ter: one t11ll->l11cr: 1nd two tru1ckMlllren. S..rvlct1, Frld1v, I PM, Pldr. F1mlly Coklnlll Funet1I Homt. WARING Etrl It, W1rl11t. U20 Ptlh1m II.Md. Seal Beien. Surv\vtd bv cou1ln1, Mll- I M 1 .... rn1vnt. Helen Neel incl M1r- ltM 'E. Wevuk1r. ~rvlce•. Frld1v. lO:XI A'lo. Peek F1m1ly ColO!lltl Fi; 1>1r1I HQnll , KRIPS RecQrd ' Mf!':i!"M~'n//:' INllOrV. 1n1 .... M4!Mlm J.¥11., CN ll Mtw, tio'/ ,_ M Air West _Increasing Its Fares M•\ 11!11 Mrw.. llld!lrd FICl\'4, 21' E. 2 ti SI .. Cml1 Mftt, bol' A'-\"est -~u Mr. 1nc1 Mn. Gtor'ff Griffin. "'° HOllr /UC ,-,.-, a new -.a ne $1,, L11it111 ltldl, boy ..... -·~"'* t -• ~-Mr. I nd Mr1, ,llfOO'll; Vlu•llr· 222' w ...... IVVW.UO"' OU VI vn.1ge MaYtr P11~ <;~u1 M11.1, tlr Coun._ a"---.111 ln-••e Mf. Ind Mn, Tammy SCOllC• 1040 V "'t""'~t W1. ""~~ v111nc11 Sf·• co111 ~11, vbo , passenger f-ares on fiights v11tne11 s .. ~°!: ~· .,,., 'Within the state. . M~1:i! ~:rv •. At=-! =~·..J!· 101• llbe State Public trUUties Mr. Ir.cl Mr'-Th0m1, Wini, •1W. Co ·.~ n ha m n ~ Ortt!ld Ave., Coron1 ckll Mtr. tiov mnu~.:nO S iyVe Mr. ,,., M••-Harold e..,.r, Jr .. 2't E. Wett penn.lssion to roun 1'111 Pl,, COi i• Mtu t lrl Mi:, 1nc1 Mrs. Shillhet1 MCNN, '"' ofl fares on inCra-state '"-Dthtnder Or., COS11 M .... boo; fll""ts to ~-•·"--Mr. 11\d Mn. Cr1l1 Jol'ln1011. 1.10111 . 6.. 1.11,., -.even uvum·. T111till Av1 .• N1WP«I Be1c11. bov 'Ibus, OR ltle Il l ~ between Mr, Ind Mn. Eltw1rd Anltro, 1f2t ~ Mlnnlt si .. s.n11 Ar>1, bov San F r a n c i I c o and M~,.~nds1.~~111111.rr:' tJ .... •iu.A Bakersfield and Sant a Mr. Ind Mrt. J~tl Lynch, "' Barbara, wh{eb fonnef'~y Linden Plltl co111 M1 ... 11r1 cost •lt.04, the new fare will w1111e1 Av1 .. c1111 Meu. 1tov be:ian ~v.en .'2Q. •.•••. Mr. Ind Mn.. Wllll1m Cllfll~lf ~. ll!d MrL llk:h1rd $....cl'I. -t..4-CU'Nllon Avt., Ccwon1 dtf Mir; The pr.e:seDt ~ r;~ coach tlr1 Ind bcW f be ' k • -el Mr. anc1 Mr1. Frmn11 D1v11. 151'1 are tween -. ""I!. es 'r~lln Vlll1111 W1y, T111!111, I rl _ __. Mon'-y 'Wl'll • 0 t Ml. 9fld Mf"L JONI Hlrrll. "" so. ~ Wl:llC: FllcOn St .. Alhtlm, 1!rl change. . .... Divorces ·· · IN'raRLOCU1'0Jl:Y Dl!C1tass \llrglnl• Arllnt ltuthtrtord YI OOMkl J1v ltulhtrfor:d Jemr L 'runlfr v1 Join C. TW~ Ktren .s. Boe"ler Vl Wl111ltl'I lotltler SllTIOnl Robtrh. vs J1rnn ti111rr '"'"' RMI-S~klt W TltOY R1y Studeblker l!itllrlev A. Acvsta VS WIYM R, ACOl'll Jewell E. Collini vs RDbtrt w, Collini w. Jim!!$ 81sd\Pf VI JoenM R. lllK.haf $111c11 Jovee Gretorv VI Troy Nthon Greeorv C1n1le Elavne Deerlno vs Wllll1m P1ul Oeerln1 Mlrv JOIMfl t1tkm1n VI WllNam F. 'r1ckm1n Oebret. J. Coll vs Wl<T'M G. Cflll Ooroflly J. P11'br n CUvt FrWtrldt "'"'K Jtulll 1.._ s~ VI Gtl'llll etrr ... ._ The i.ncretl&e·will boost in- 1ra·state revenues by an estimot.d 1181 ,449, or 2.6 percent. Air West ls a new carrier resulting from the merger ol Paclllc, West Coast ood Bonanza cAirlines. Regulations On X-Rays Suggested Anne T. Wlllht vs D•n~u P . Wftlht LI',,,.. IEJllne MIN11S VI Mire C. Minnis C111'1T Slit Hll"JI YI Lee Rlndlll Hlrll Terrv L Scott vs JOln E. kvlt ANit KkK111111 n JICOb Lut111r K1tt1n1 SANTA ANA - A Grand Al~~ Don1t1ty Meece VI Perrv Edw•rd Jury proposal that the coun· .t.nn1 M. Mld'lfk• v1 Rldll~ A. ty strictly re g u I a t e Mldllkl L1nd1 Fostw Shriver vs wim1m Robttt privately-owned mobile x- 81~1'(':' .vou,,.... VI Jti.-mond You..,.er ray units Tuesday was Durw1ni Olen P•tterson vs H•leM E. referred to county officials f'1~rwn f Rou111 Koum111 VI SldMV tc0111M11 or study. . "·~~ SlemoN vs J•mes evn11ct: The jury's resolution to Lois Wtllr.I VI Herbert Welk1 tbe ,Board Of SUperviSOrS P',!'~f1~~fter Henry vs G10ri• Kim-said state permits for such D111 e111-M1111noer vs Sherry units covered equipment on-Mt•l• M1l11l1111er Ruth E. G11t1eTr11 vs Georve Gut11rr1i ly and suggested the follow· ~':,.,,~er u11mev1r vs Edw1r11 w. ing county regulatio'frs: °"""' I. Hurlev vs ForrKI C. Hurlev N hlld •-15 t '· Connl1 Lei Clerk vs St1n11Y• E111ene -0 C un._1 0 uo.; c11rk, Jr. xrayed unless such child ha.s M~= J11n Jone• vs Jerry Allen had a positive tubercular Joy M. Wiicox VI Ktnnelh E, Wlkolt Skin test. 111rb1r1 J. Alber'llOll VI Reell E. N I to Allll"--o pregnan woman Intl WIH1utr ... Atlln,ton CJ. Wllt11111' be x-rJWed, l.lrrr G. C.ITIPbtll n Ellttrl L, -.1 c.lnllbert -Follow up Teports on 81r1Nr1 L. Wl111•1'M VI D•vld Wlltl1m1 ,..,.rsons x-rayed be made by Jtffrev Kurt Eellhln vs Allftl Lorr11,.. r~ .. '' r County Man On Captured Troop Plane . LA IWlRA -. A La Habra man Ia -ol 26 Califorru.ans who are aboard the chartered jet transport held three days · on a Russian island alter being forced to land there SUnday. Air Fore& Airman First Class John E.' Justice, iden- • 'Tomorrow' in Past tified by wire sefvices as Three of the beauties yYing for tlie title of f4iss being ~ La Habra, and Orange County Tomorrow, Queen of th~. Orange 213 otbe . s er vi c em en County Fair and Exposition, took a trip into the abOard w e released Tues· p3st on their way to the July 16 contest. Posing for day, after their se.iboard publicity pictures at Knott's Berry Farm are (from left) Linda _Harvey, 17, of Westminster; Carolyn World Airlines DC8 w~s held Morrow; )8, Yorba Linda, and Pamila Reed, 18, on the Soviet island of Costa .Mesa. They will represent their cities in, the lturup in the Kuriles chain. beauty pageant, set for tbe•opening date of the fair, The jet, carrying the Gls which will run through Sunday, July 21. and a crew of 17, strayed off ---------''------'-'---"-------1 course en route fr o m McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, Wash., to a refuel- ing stop in Japan, . It was released after the United States "expressed regret" that the jetliner had violated Russian airspace, White House pre ss secretary George Christian announced. Five Seek Dismissal Of Bet Rap Monday Set As Deadline For Signup Kidnaping Trial Set SANTA ANA - A man who survived a high speed chase and crash While Young equestrians have fleeing police aft'er a only until Monday, July 8 tG Midway ' City woman was sign up for the National kidnaped wa s scheduled Jufiior Jiorse Show at .the Tuesday for trial ln Superior 1961 Orange County Fair Court Aug. 21. and Exposition in COsta J~sus Ramirez, 23, o! San· Mesa, ~borSe show m~er ta Ana, is accused or Makolln Rosooll reminded obducting Mrlr, T h e Im a this week. Diaz, 25, frQm the parking The show is scheduled for lot of an industrial plant Eclr.Nrt the county Health Depart-8%,tJ,:,t'i._1~:'.~1-•111 VI J•1M1 1<111-nient. 1 -·ANAHEIM -A won1an PettY .i. L1v1nts1ort v1 M1c111e1 H. LI.... -Other rules be establish· and four men accused or ,_,,., 01y1t P•hicl• Cook v1 Flol'd Jtu e.-ed to prevent people from conspiracy to take bets on M111 Lou111 SlcverllOft "' H•rlln having 8 aense of false · horseraces Tuesday sought west of Garden Grove. morning, afternoon, and Ramlrez has pleaded not evening performances Tues· guilty and asked for a jury day through Thursday, July tri-al. Grw1$S~ C1r1>1111111 .i. Klrloff"' Wide"· k1r1111t aecurity. dismissal o( the Grand Jury Ei~z:::1d 0~,.,..:'""" .... vw,,_ yf} indictments under which 16, 17 ond 18, the first three In the <base which follow· days of the s&ow. A total of ·a.i ""'-all d ki""-· th 55 cluses, including medal 1N tue ege --vmg, e everrts will be entered by getaway car overturned in • ' Medical Center Ups Costs ORANGE -l>&lly n1teS for ltl'Vices here et tho Ononge County M e d I < a I Center were slightly in· creased Tuesday u p o n ncommendation of Center Admlnls~t<Jf Robert W. Wltlte. The Board of Superviso<s •heeded tlMI advlc:e ol White that tbe new achedule -reflect. the current medical costs plus 811 adjustment for salary ln<ieases In 1968-611. Recommendeddally charges· B:lude obstetrics, $55; pediatricr, $53; .wrcicel, $44.50; newborn, $18.75; intenalve care, $112; intensive cardiac care. $1'13; internal medicine, $55.50; psyctuiatly, $ 4 a ;, com- nwnicable diseases, f17 .25. FAMl~Y ASSORTMENT t;cht up your 4lh of July. col<braUon with the Red Devil. Family Assortn:ient! 74_ dazzh~g d1spl~ys including many o ld ·favorites -S1tver R11n, Cabin on Fire. Bull's-eye Cpne, Piccolo Petes -dozens more! Paek~byRed Devil, America's Number 1 Seller in safe and sane fireworks . P1cU1ttl IUOftlnnb: from $1.25 le $49.95 1t lff Dnil sllMs ~ ~- ~NGUD "SAlUTl WITH. lVDYFAMllJ lSSOITMEHT Jerrr Lou Dl'lso:lll n Arlllur ltl'O'I they were charged. Or!ICOU PINAL DECJtl'EI 76 G Judge William C. Speirs Giibert •111oc1or-e Mllclonedo " Norm1 ·1·oups set July 31 for hearing on Garden Grove and Frank leading junior riders from • -urent, the dr1'ver, rece1·v· 0·1 c··-•• th st t .i..a FIREWORKS MAY 8t LEGALLY SOLO, POSSESSED Olt S """" all over ewe coas · \.Je~d~in~j~u~r~ie~s~w~ru~·ch~~r~e~su~l~t~ed~i:nJ.:~~~~·~•~L~v~w~1r~"~'"~c~1T~1E~s~w~•~"'~'~"'~'~'~"~•~U~rH~o~'~'~''"~·~~~~' Jun Ml ldoftldo J1t111e 11urr111 Jol'l!lllO!I v1 01111 Nldlor the pleas. cii'.c:1:S,,!,°"E111 vs Huth A, e111 Wi"ped Out Accused are Mrs. Gloria Cft1rlll Wllli•m Rr•n VI Doretftv Yegge, 30, or Lakewood : Allln1 Ry1n E F Jor AnM Jt11nl110s v1 AlfrM Euttn• lmo , Scheele, 45, of .,.;1=:":1uno vi Riut M. fllr•l!O SANTA ANA -Seventy-Anaheim, owner of the Pad· Hu·o1d w 11111m OonhOlf vi T-six committees were wiped dock restaurant opposite the ..~~~:" Eiieen Allen VI L1wr8!Kt out by the Board 0 r Los Alamitos Racetrack; Neiso .. Allen .Supervisors Tuesday upon bartenders John R. Trozzl, Rl)bert F. 111v11 v1 st11r1tv L. 01v11 d ti f C t 41, Cypress ·, Joseph Born· RKhll R. K•r VI 11.11p11 1<1v recommen a on o oun y Entl-ies are open to junior his death a few days later. riders 17 and under from all areas, with the exception~~ the Tuesday JnOrning and ~-"-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~.._~..;.~~~~~~~~~~~~--. a rt erooon performances: · Aides to Go Arlin• carole e1tnc11r v1 Robert M1rlln Administrative. Officer bola, J1;, Los Alamitos, an J::.e1'~ ~l'I vs Jl:OJth SP6Wlf"I Robert E. Thomas. J ack Goldberg, San Fran· To Meet. m" g· s H1r1I AnM ktnnH VI Eddie Karmli T h 0 m a s t 0 1 d t h e cis<:o. J1mes Theodore Pe1,r1111 vs R11lhlnn Pe~rwn supervisors the committees Los Alamitos police ar-· 1 Rl(Mn:J L. Ford VI Donni It. Ford I t d bn t h d t d th f M 21 SANTA ANA eo:• ... tv c111r1o111 a. Lotb VI Tlllodore F. LO!'b o coun y epar en ea s res e e our men ay -.... 1 e1111De111 H. LtdDllh'r v$ Jenni,.., M. and employes had been ap-on bookmaking charges. Administrative 0 ff ice r c11~~:11~ CoronldO Jr. v• JOI!• pojnted over the years with Mrs. Yegge was indicted Robert E. Tbom&s or his 11Tt~Rrtet n KMMth L. Gibrl•I no termination date for their with the quartet when the representative will attend 11.otiert1 erv•"'"' c1r1 ery1n1 existence. Grand Jury heard the all future monthly meetings K1r11n Ann Nt11 VI wu111rn E1r1 Men H d that th •·rm charges on June 11 of the Orange County Dort P. Perrin VI Gllln Leroi' Perrin e Warne e U:: • S111ron 11.. ArrmtrOf!ll n CH11n11 Gent "committee" should be used All face co n s p Ir a c y League of Cities, the """'1"'"' • I · th f t h Mr Y •1 · dec"ded Tue l'INAL oec1tEl'S sparing y m e u ure as c arges. s. egge ""so supervisors 1 • s- Mer111111 ASPtr VI Mlcti1e1 Miio "-meetings or-such groups faces four counts o { day. ~~;~·· c~·~r1't,':,;~'1v~-~11, might necessarily be public bookmaking, Scheele, -two Supervisol'S Chainnmt C. oone1c1 s.am"""" under the Brown Act re· counts; Trozzi, IO counts; M. "Cye" Featherly said the Ethel M1rg1r'I Baker v1 \llcior M. "bet a11c1r quiring open meetings or all Bombola, two counts and move should lead to ter Q~~~ ~: ~r~':"v:11 ':,'~~i~h ~~~~crin 1_c_o_u_ncty_o_f_fi_c_ia_l_s_. _______ Go_ld_be_r_g_,_r_ou_r_c_ou_n_ls_. ____ r_a_p_po_rt_wi_._th_the __ c_i_t_ies_.'_' __ 1 Kirin Hike LOHI VI Leonerd C. L,.er 01v111 E. McK1nnev vs sv1v11 R. Mcl(enne~ Edith M. Krips. Att 6l, ol 312 Cllv, Hunlln111an 811ttl. 0111 ol del!h, June 30. Survived bv Two 1on1, Robl:rl Ind , 8111 KrlPI, Jr.l ltlf« d1uthltn, Clti; 1111 Tine, Slllrley Routh i nd Beverly Av1k l1n1 1~ 1r1nddllldrtn 1nd two t ftf!•11r1ndch1ldrirn. Servk!I Wiii bt held Fr\d1y, I PM. $mltt11 CtlePll. lnltrmenl, P1clllc View Mtrnorlll P•rk. Dl~ bv Smllhl Mortv•rr. Mlr91rel Rell VI Robert Rell Ann Fen1ler v1 Ronald R. Ftnsler 011111 M. Oudll'/ VI Jack 0 . D\lllleY M1rv C1llltrln1 Wiii VI Jahn M1rlln Wall Donni Romero vs llov Evgent Romero Lucille M, Becl!tr VI Herlllrl G. Beefier D1wn J, All\tr11t vs Oanltl II. A1hCr11t Jolin Robert S!ellen1 ~ 81rlllr1 Ann ·-~ BORROW GOLDEN ,.. John M\Chel Golden. SP4 U. 1.-A.rmv. Kllltd In 1ctlori ln \11etntm, J11n1 U. A111 Jt. Survived by .,...,..,,, Mr. 1nd Mfl. James F. Goldt<11 br011>1:r, J1me1 E, Go"ltni sl11er. Lllld1 Lee; tr1n6- ll'Mll'llen, Mn. Oll!lt McC1111an 1nd Mfl. Minnie H1rrl1. ChlPll service 11\d lntermtnl, 51111rd1v. Jut¥ •· 1o::io AM, W1i!rnl111!er Memor!11 P1l'k Mof• tu1rv tnd CmMterv. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del !\tar OR 3-9450 Cotta l\teu l\U 1-%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costl rtleaa IJ 11-3433 PACIDC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e 1\-tortuary Cbap<I UGO Pacific Vlew Drive Newport Beach, CaWornla 144-%7GI PEEK F AllllL Y COU>NJAL FUNERAL HOME '7111 Bolaa Ave. Wetlmlulu 11»515 8Mml'S MORTUARY m Mato SL Badqln Be.I<~ LE._ 9'ESJ'('l.IJ'F MORTUARY C E. 17111 81., Cea M ... ' ...• W:anaHi'IER MEllOBIAL PAJU[ ·-a:..':··· 1 tan I . ¢, We..!}.!! It If Al·ml . -- S•lld•• S. L111d!'Um ..., Johnnev Lee Joseph Lln<lr\lm HllMI Gretterson Colller VI Jolin McGr111Y Collier P1lrlcl1 M. G1rr1wlY vs Jahn S. G1r- r1w1y Lorelli Swttl vs Joe E. Swtel Joni K1r11 VI Gu1t1ve M . 1(1r11 Gt•1kllne E. Moran VI Jol'ln R . ,,.,.,,.~ Jotl Gordol\ AmH vs Lii Riii Ames Ror11kl Ctlerlls BraclW'# VI Jtnnller KIY 8r1cl"'8W Fr1nct1 Sllnl'I VI John EdWlrd Sl1Me 8f!IV C. Sdlmlo$1 vs Don1kl L. khmldl L.als Je111 Shores vs Merit Tllorn11 ""'" 11.11111 Prl..,rose 111111onl v1 Jdon 81!1ton1 Mirr E. ltodrlguer vs Alberl R. Rodrle~t C1rrlt Mff W1rr1n VI D1v;f W1rren ltOlleT 1'.. Rutman VI Rutn llulmln JllDGEMl"NTS lleverlY J. $l!1111 VI Jld: C. Sf\trP t1n-ro~lmenl) ~· Fire Calls "~nttfttlltft 111c~ Tue1d1v, JulY 1. 12:• 11'.m., 1r111 llrt, 1661 S11em Clrtl• 12:~• p.m .. vr111 lire, 7690 Em1 Ave. 2:11 11.m .. 1r111 fire. 1m1 811cb lllvd. l :ll 1>.m., (:It t1rt. 12th SI, •I'll PKln ~:1• P.rn., 11ruc:tuno llre, 16SU Bot'' Clllt1 !:ff 1>.m., cir llrt. t-171 Wimer Avt. l :ff "·'"~ "'"' lire, •n1 Gll190W 511( ... Cll T""~1v. Jul• 1, 1:10 11.rn.. 11~llc 1111'1. MCOr1w School •:n P.m .• tr11ft fire, norlllbound 51n Sin Ditto FrHWI' \' mlle north ol V1!1tv \l)lw ''tt 11.,.,~ u• 11re, 1tm1ll'MIOI' Nrlllnl ,. '#Him...,~ T11t!d1v, J vlv 2, IO:lr1io.fll~ fl'ltdlt1I l!f, 1U11 J~rson 1:11 11,,.,,, t rtM llrt, Goldtn WM! I"°' Vllll H WIY t :D P,m .. 1trvclll,.. llr1, M11noll1 and Wntmlnlter ,i.,.1111111 V~lltT Twtdlt. July '· 1~ll t .m.. mew. 1•1n l'llrtlor 81v~. 3:U 11.rn .. ni1t111 , llJ1t ~1n1tt too• ..... T~v. July 1. /O:» 1.,..., 1r1tft !!rt, J020 Fvlllr10ll Avt, t :ll 1.m,, dwtl!lnt fire, 16P P1l1Y I .S:ll ,..,..., tr111 tire, lSU Or11111 f :Jl 11.m., lrtlh 111'16 100 bkd; OI W. ' lttfrl ''· Tllltdn'. Jv~ 9:':.. tr111'1 llrt. 11• W. OcN<1 fl11111t anything your heart desires from ll's much arnarter for yau. to borrow those Items yoa· n~ OrUy occa1llonally or for aome special reaMin. SavM you motley, of counie. Savee ttoublr, too. (Wll)' ruu with maintehnce and take u"p ~ap ~p•ce for item1 u.sed ju1t now and then?) An)' )ob become. eultt, aay occasion rnOre rnjoyablr when you have the neceuary equipment led items. And, your beat deal ii al~, to borrow from us. Evtt)'lhh11'1 in tip.top shapr. 1>o8n't ~much, either. A to Z RENTAL CENTER 1809 Newport Blvd. C!>ff1"Mo11 Phono 642·1110 OPIN DAILT I te I "o,.. 4" .. ,,.., .,, ...,_ 'LOOll CA•I IOUIP'MlllT "'t""- lloo< POlitftt!I ........ voc.wwm d1a-1 Mjt""'5llty ·"-· PARTY •llDI l ...... d<HI bi-1ltblH p~ndl bowk coli.. ...,co11to" tOC:ord l!'IYI" ,.....,..,. .. lt,..S lftd t11Ht$ lAW11 lo GAflDI• TDDLI 1<1C!ort ..... 1Ultfl _ ............ °''' l....-n 1_,. • 1 ... " •olltr• •A1•'rllll' IOUIP'MINT """' 1pr.,-. .. , ..... ..... ~.,,., ,_ 1•VALID a MIALTM l>o•pitll -1 w-llHI crwtel>el ... .•... ··-· eAMP'I•• ·-''"Pint ...... c .... ,,.,. PLUMll .. , .. ... .. _ ..... _ ....... ""'"""" -ntftl• llltlftPI ' 'POWllllD TOOLS ....,_._.,. . ..... HM -' ••• •ut• .... CITY COUNCll.MAN WILLIAM L. ST. CLAIR Bill St. Oair was elected to1he City COoncil of Costa Iflesa in April '68. A product of the Costa Mesa/ Newport Beach school system, Bill'a career has ranged from barbcrinl to sales and management work, c0J1Struction cnainccr· ing and real estate investments. Active in Boy Scoutiaa. Rotary and the American 1e:&ion; Bill il...isct Orange County Blood Chairman Jor the American Red Cro•, a director of Cosit Mesa Tomorrow, Inc. a'Dd a member of lbc Beautificatlops Committee of'tbiCosta Mesa Ownbcr of Commerce. Bill says~ .. A1 OM wh" ha1 long btm ooncmrt d aboltt IM futllf'e ••• that of Costa Mu4, #fYltf/ and aHtfinz gmerotl9'f' ••• 1·~ helped se:c11n my /Mt in by placing savlnp 'In WJ/shire.Ftdt:rol Sa!lfng1, whert l/lq work /01 me by ttll'n- i1t1zMlritlttnilttllrtd11111 pooiblt ... Funds recelv.d by th• 10th of the month e~ froi'n ·1h• lst •.. after tht 10th from the dMI of rte•tpt. · !ii% beeo't!" 9% % when compounded dliily and held for a year. Savings Jnmrid to $15,000 by the federil SIVin11 and Lotn Insurance Corpor1· t lon. Pon us: Eam en utn JA % on 1 36-m.nth> Certificate AttoUnt In mumpta of $l,OOO. ' J833 Newport·~ n•¥;Hsbor•ec.ta Mesa, Clllf0rnl1•64-2-4711 • Hbme 0fflt1;Lol/111Jtlt1i ' ' • e I I• n r r. 'S • • Ii 'r iy s, I; " •· .. I; l; l• - • , ' ; Wed"""1, Jiily ), 1968 .DAILY PlLllT f . New·s of ·Orange ·~~·ll:~t-S~~:v~~emen on Duty Ove.r World -~ r ....... .. . _ ........... L -. . . . . .. . . __ .. P'1. I.e. Robert G. Ille op0niiion and · moln· q-1« In his unit « Kelly · MaJn St., lt11nti!!e!o0 Bead>, Pen .. cclo, Flo . for In· Allmfll BI o d 1 • t , a been asslg~ to the Air Wah.er~ ion of Mr. and Mrs. tenancti ot Jnittwy vebk:le=i AFll, Tex. 1'be alnnllt, a bU be4h pri'&~.yMJ, ~ 1 tr u ct lo n a·a 1 grad1late of Marina HJgh Force Technical Training 18th St., Costa Mesi, has been assianed to t~e Air 'Force Techni~al Training Center, Sheppard Ats, Te:ic. for specialized schooUng as M-0, Wa~er ~· Coeta medical 1P9<:iaB1t JIM been Milli.ry A-aller OOlll· ~~ •• M SCbooL lle7, is attendln& Center, Lowry AFB, Colo. Meta, WM awsdid the incladini .. two and one-batf asiipied to ttlre Air Force plttlna 1-llc tninin& at ...-uuwgrapu'l:'fS-ate. apecialD:ed actiool 11 an Airman Beber, a · graduate C<imbat Infantrymen Bldft Ion .... u . Lop1Uc1 Command. Re IS a · .Uoj;to<I . State1 Nava I · Airman ~'1 BlodJet, alrcralt. m a Int en an c e Of Ma.ina Rill!> SChool, will 1tLong-.V-. Airmto ·I<: Job Pat.-""""""' of~ ltilh .'IN!nq Centp, lllln· •"'l of.Mr.andMn.llob<rt specialist. ha~e 1pe<iallsed schooling P'1. W_alker ii a member lenoa,,.. o( Mr. and Mr1. Sdlool, El Monte. bride•, Marylancl. Ainnan Blcidpl of 1111 Island View Airman PllU!P 11e...t, son 11amunlUonJ1p1clalilt. a communJcatioRs wbiPg specialist. Airman LJune·· • quist, a graduate· of Eat.an· da High Sc;'hool, att,nded Orange Coast College before entering the service. ~Companlbe 1..lc=~try ~,o, htler10G ol 'Jill Airman APtiren ' IKaru .Fon,·• Rl.llliq)on ·-· Drlve,Soa1Bt1ch,hll·boen f ... and-RObert D Alrman RlcbardP.LJ .. &· w -·~ Vie •Lido Nord , l'!~I _ .,. · ._ 1u,i Scl!OOI ~. !IMMI, ualfiled 111 ·thl Air r.... o -· , • • Brllad$'• 'lOl try. He ls Beach, bal been nomed · lnlle" F • • •, aaup .. r....GI boo been al!llp'Od ta lbe ll'IChnlcal Tralnln1 Center, Jleber of 15821 Purlton Cir· ••lot, son of Mr. and Mrs. a rifleman. • OUlatandlliJ Almian , of tbe l\lrs. AUOne Fou o1 719 Na.at All.. St 1 ti o n , Sll_.t AFB, Ta! cle, Hwltlnflon Beach, has Carl C. Ljungquist of 275 E. Tho mark of diltlnctloo · • ,, --~f«IUltained .. '• oont...i.....,.tUJenemyln ground-. Hl ls a """""'"' o1 Coote M-ltich Scl!OO~ 11181 . Lt. Denllla L Hea.__ -ol 17882 Angell i;t.,· lrvlne, ii """nl with the It I .I b Brigede, Americal D!Ylaion It Cllu Loi, Vietnam. Lt. Hendrl.cban headl a team · which baa. th e reap•+illiUty I of iJnMdinl --lies o( llU .... ~lion ond rationa ·tor daily....-. Rocent\71be •IJlli>Orl com· mend -.. .-in ai<Hnf Huong Quo YillaC<T• in bUilding • dam aa:l . pro-·~· obelter r... 2 0 0 ,.,,_ -1be ~ Ng'ai~ .. Pvt.~C.Bardeo, 20, 1!0D ol Mrs. ElpM A. SardffD, 105 Agete Aft., Balboe lsbnd, compleled a liCbl· ..,_,le driver coune .. Ft. Ord. The prioate Wll tnined lll Mesa Has ·Lawmen Opening~ , . . ., " Costa Men men and women aiplring to a career in law enlorcement may ob- taln applications for poei- tions aa patt-olmen and p ark in g enforcement of· ficers , with examlnations set ne.xit month . . Apt i tud.e, per1ooality, .physical . agility' t e 1 t 'I , medical e,:aminations and backer:ouz>d checks will be cob.ducted before selection Ii lnade. .APpllcationJ are available· .. at·the Police Department, 19 F.air Drive, and must_ be reiurnecl by Joly 5, In order to' take tht examination, scheduled at 9 a.m. the next day.' Qualificatlon1 for patrolman include a high .' •dtool diploma, eo units of college work with C grades or better, age 21 to 35, weight 155 to 250, in good relation to a height of five feet, nine inches to aix feet five inches. Parking enforcement of.. ficer requireme~are a high school dlplo a, 30 unit!: of college wor th C grades, a g e 21 to 35, w i t )l weight of 110 to 155 pounds, in relation to height of five feet, two ·inches to five feet ten inches. They must be able to type 50 correct words p e r minute, .and requirements for both men and women are normal hearing, ud eyesight no worse than 20-.ro, correcUble-to 20-20 with glasses. Top pay f« patrolmen is $753 per month, while begin· ning pay for enforcement of. ficers is "99. according to Police a.ie!, Rocer Neill. Y Slates Reading Programs . . , R e a d i n g improvement program• for tile -family aro being olfered at the Orange Cout YMCA, following the gukleUne1 of the Reacllng lllllitute of America's highly regarded speed allll comprehension rea~g program. . Sch9ol1, c olleges, aerospace companies, U:· ecutives from INdiag cor-- poratlona, and YMCA'• tbrougbout tbe llate ha" offered tllelr approval ol Illa program. The COW'HI include speed readlng tecbnlquu, -· prehenalon ~ ' retention lmprovem<11t., -..,. building, allldy 11dlh and el· fective readiDC Of bul!nllril and IChool materl,alJ. Special programs a r e being offered for junior hlfh, hid> -. eolle .. and builnw an d pro- fessional levell. Student. will work al Illa -r,te reedinf 1o..i -a ·t• • .U..poltlc tell batttrJ •• • A free readlnt ~ 'ul . dem-traU... "'11 ba,CI,.. on Tllo~. Jane II, .C 1:IO p.m. at I b 1 OraallO qoo.t . YMCA, 2 3 0 0 trlll<. . · Drive ill Newport Baaeb. 1bere will fie •JPOCial tul· tion rates for 1tudentl and YMCA membert. F 'o r -lnfonnaCIOll can lb& YMCA,IOlllO. tu : Towels M4'.f$1'~~f ight Goar DEODORANT ''bronztan'' Suntan Pre;iirations ., IN_UlJOI 6iv~s yau 1 fast, lutiitg tan ••. kilt·ift moistu1irtrS keep skill Sl!IDOl~ Md 1110ill! ' ' OPEN 10 AM to 8 P.M :. on fhe ,4th of JULY , · . ' ;;,~ ;~1:,;i:.; n';; iiiiiiiii~---;,: •. T. l 20'' Steel Wall eool . First-Ai• Sp117 ' l•t·ltli•f .if Pitt. 1.1f'l11.Si11 ~ .large 28x72" siJe· "all· '-purp0se" matb'tS$ in solid· 88~ '""'"· 4 29 111. 4.19 -• '~.f ~ ~~~la~$!ith bol! I little N lh" ••. fwl!· 2 29 · flDW llt1vy bf ass couplings. "· ••1. l .H I I "Big Aniy" Sprayers Fer l111ctici•11 ••' f11tlli11rs ••• For use 2'1 00 with water. In 6 or 20 e gallon sin. lq:. Ne • 1 "1w1r· Water Ball Sprinkler TltlMPSDN-Just attach ta endofllostandset fordesired 3 ga· type of "showtr·liKe" spray. . 11r.4.4t • "!)rive" 11·1o1 Had Sprillkler l~1i• fll'tlllm ... TMOMPSIN-For use ~W~1~: age (I° 1"6g'· \~ii:~~!~: 66: ' ' suit yoDf 11eeds. 111. llc 11. ~ Didlllldra fllld Gms Killer ,:;:: "WIHID" with Iron P1w•1r ••• llWl'Olf ::2.69 fllST IUAUTY Cfw11.1 n@ HJ. SIAMI.US NYLONS 4 Pla11r Sit i• 1 i~pered vinyl bag witti carryi~g han· di,_ 3.98 ly SKYLTOM -Penetrates dee(lel' tw 511per-11fe 24 tioor protectiOfl ••. oo-dr!J ... 11t1n·slicky. 1.H 4~ tl. Silt Fir tUl tlalllfilll ''bn·Jll" ... , ..• Choose tlom 3 styles in 1s:wted shades. Ill to ll -!q. lk 2:1.00 ~-''"'"'i'ii'Shiii'M"""'""'~' \ ~~.~~.~~D:!r;I~ 69C IOU.OW Super -Dry lllTl·PmPllANT Deodorant tomplete witlrbatteries. ' "Fiddlt FMlllt" · Clusters of popc:orR with peanu!s In ' delightful 3 '1 00 glaze: · , 3lt 1U:1 • • , 10" Fry Pal · •(super "teflol" · liRish on thick 1 88 a!Olfli~um. Cool 1 , handlt. • tlCNllNI IOAlt hll~ C..er sn · lltllllll-100% COi• age ....... ~'tOll ~ 'CO'l!ftd witll • "l•lloft" %•11y!< ... 1 I 12'!. tr. TllliltrS . ~· DRU.G STORES OPIN t AM .. 11 PM ... 7 DAYI A w•~k · ' - .. tluNnNGTON •UCH !"J4C!: ,,, ' I • HUNTINGTON / . ·•UC:H .:.;:, . ·' ,, , .. 1""'9 .. NIWPORT •UCH w-"" l!tuo' .. ;..._..., -·r- FLASHLIGHT Batteries . CARNATION or ARDEN gt fill huul•t•d Bog · · .. Choose from many ·iold fashioned" ~ flavors plus new, exciting ones. Try the "flavor-of-the.month" for a • real treat. ~ . 6 II 55c \ """' ·-· '!. a on ·~' Squares "· I ~~~~~Er:~.,.,,""" H. , ,. 2 i43c Si•&I• ~ Ooublt -;c .. : Ice Cream CONES lliJ Dip · ~· Soft thick adhesi~e felt padding gives mor~ protec1ion th~n regular moles~in , •. culs to any Sile. ltr 114-314" Size 43c \ ,' ' • • -•• o.Ul'I "LOt • ~erger of Security, Pacific Takes Effect OVER THE COUNTER The ofticl11 •form1tlon of Security Pacific NaUonaJ Bank as 1 slatewide banking instJtution btt1me effttUve t:til• week following the merger or ~e<'1lrlly First NAtlooal Bink and P;i,clfle National Sank ol San Fran- Se ts Sales Mark .... -•.•.•.• •·•·•·•·•·• •••••• ··~*'*'**'*"***** .................. ' •••••••••• Here's $1,050,000 lor tfte 1-1tain Volley Improvement Authority ......................................................... B!OIU!le \•Rrino~ m"ni1·ipa1 l:it·ilitif'.~ ''""'r" nf'Jf('lffl. Rank nf Amrrir~ ~nd it• associated invrstn1ent nealers pt1rf·hase<l honds to provide fu nds for thi~ pmject. lllterest rateii: oo t~ hood.~ w'°re <~:ided hy 1·nmpeMtir.e bitlrlin(:,-a procech~ ~ired ~ l;:iw t('I llhtain the lci~'f'St avf'ragl' intPresl r;\tP for thP taxpayi>r ~1ndl"r ""1'eat hond mar~f'l condition~. lnterf\'lt rates also rcfle(.'t the credit rating of yO\•r C'Omm11nity. We. 11.t Bank of Antt":rit->1, bid,,.... \'irt11Klly 11ll 1111 1nicijlttl bonds j"'1luf"<i fo thf. St1tte- ~1se W{' hll!vl" c-onlidt"nce in th<' f1_1t1 1rt> of (:nlifomjg 11nd comm11nitie~ like yoon. One thing that give.< us conlidc-n<."e is th11.t y<M.1 and ~'•l\lr oeighbofl' wisely rerognjza • demonstratffi tn1th : munic:iptU impmveml"nt" hon,.flt all citi7.en.~. The.quality nl a community pa.ra.lleb th,. riui:1lity <i its muni<'ip11l servl~. This is reflected in propert~· values through the Jr-~. Bank of Americll. and its a.~SO(,-iiWt'\S ~proud to-play a key role in the deYelopmenl of your community. ' l"ou 11111y be intert>ste<l in h11yi n~ 1ou11ieipal h<)l)(l~ a.~ a ('K'rsonal fnvr-.stml'nt. 1li<>y rtff,.r lhr Advitntag~ of 111x ,.;tt,.mpl i"r""'"' and ar~ ;ivttilahle. in denomination~ nf $5.001'1. y,.,.1 r;in J)llrchaM monicipU hood,, thr011,1th )'n.1r lnnil A~nk nf Ameri~ branch-or contact nur Monkipel 'Rood Ocpa~nt m S11.n Fr11.m·i5ro or Los Angoi... HIW IHUI 11.060,000 Fn11nt•in V11l"Y lmpnw~ Aut.\xtrit'" 0.-an!!.e l :0,1ntv, C1lifornia.. R'J t.nd 31~J Bondi. n-bond.tare ~Of( rdMed to in..,eston ti 1 doll•r prit"e to yif:J d from .4 .54» to .S.73S, .:mrdiog: to in•ti.irity 19ell-1993. Thel'lt-hands •r~ olJernl "'heti, •• .. nn If brul!d .. nd rec'eivfd hr .. .end .JUbjer1 to Af>Ptoval tJ/ l<f,gality ~ oi11· ttlflm<>Y" • copv r>f wt.,,.,.. \eyal npinion will ~ ~ ~ ~ hoftd . A citt'\11• r..Jatin,r; Pn th~r ~5 I~ 1v1ilal-l<' f,.,,., Rini: °' Am"'1('11. N ... ef OIMr 111..d~ wlft b!i h•milfhe'([ OOI '"'l"f'!'lt. I. BANK OF A~ERICA -liiilmoN .... TltU!n' 4~fr.o& isSOCl•TION MDAllOCIAT9 --IN IOUT .. lf"lllNG Sf'Mn LOI A~U '°"4 6U"'JJO )' ' TERM SAVINGS : For the budget-minded •.. unexpected expenses ... taxes.,. and other annual payments. 1nterest compounded quarterly. ~ CERTI FI CATES OF DEPOSIT: For definite inve stment periods, (minimum $2,500) interest mailed quarterly, if desired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE. 0 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS wi th a $300 minimum balance. COSTA MESA l<itnnttli W, fowl•• 30 E••I 17th St•ttl '42 11160 &Al<f JUAN CA~ISTflANO Thom11 J. W!n11t 31911 C•mif'I O C•pltl••no •91.11 •1 DAMA POINT Glflo•d ~""''" 141171 Lt "1tJt <196·1ltJ "''"'h•• Ftd••tl Otpci••t J11111r11ie1 Corw•tlon DtlPOtllo lnt11,.ll 10 )1$.000.00 r I , ·A· •• •• .. lk " •• • ~ .. 1:: ,. ll • .. .. .. !~ .: .. ... ·~ •• ~ ~ •• l • • ~ • • •• .. .. ,, ,, ~ .. "' ' ' • • • • ll li .. • ll "' .. ~ '• • ,, ~ • .. l: " • ,, • '• • ~ •• '• •• ~ ' • • • • • • • ' • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • ' ' • • ' • ~ . ' • • • • I I • Jub'. 1111 DAll.Y PILOT • • • " • • • '1 DAD;y PILOT EDITORL\L PAGE .. • City's Molley Problem _, ln a .... continu1ng search for enough revenue to keep the city coUers healllly, the Huntington Beach City Council again II looking at a lilt of ways money can be raised. Finance Director Frank Arguello . ha& listed six possible areas for revenue increases and the council eventually will consider all ol lllem. Suggestions include a tax on oil production, revi4ion of the buslnesa license laws, tne.reaslng charges for senices n!Jing property taxes, increasing the hotel· mo~ t8x and boOstii>g the cost of all permita. Perhaps all will be needed &ometlme in the, future. Tbe Iirst suggestion ls the same "oil severanco tax" hoUy debated last year when the choice seemed to be to levy a $1.50 per month tax on households for trash coVection, or to levy a 2-cent per barrel tax on oil produCl!on. Spokeamen for the oil Industry violently opposed i t.he idea of additional taxes and successfully talked the council out of levying the tax. Instead the council ll1Jt the tax burden on the homeowner via a trash collection Jee. Now the tax Idea is before Ille council again and th.ts time tt is oDly fair that th~ councilmen. remembe_r the arguments gi.)'!n by the oil mdu.try against imp0<1· · tion ol the tax. The important argwnents were two: -The industry it willing to invest in a volunteer cleanup campaign. · -The industry is already inv~sting heavily in Pf?i-- ·ecls which will increase the cit9' revenue through in- cr eases in sales and other taxes. With the matter under consideration again the council should review the accomplishmel'.its of the in· dustry since the time the tax idea was ~helved last year. ~ Those who will argue against the severance tax this time should be prepared to prove how much the companies are investing and to show pi es of the accl>mpUshmenla and to demonslrato that Ille city bas gained revenue al leul to be utent of Ille amount Ille oil tu would bave bi;ougbl to Ille city coUen. I{ Ille Industry can prove lllat It bas done just what It promlHd wben Ille tax Idea was lut betoi:e Ille coun- dl. lllen perhaps the council would be ju.stifled In either puaing over the idea again, or to modUy the amOWll of ta:r. . •v With a trash collection fee, the promise of more property taxes to come tbU year and the oil fields 11111 not. ci9"ned, it will not be easy to convince 'the home- owner be should pay more. Don't Miss the Big P arade Tbe blare of Ille traditional 76 trombones and the cacophony of marcllin11 feet, plodding horse&, tooting h orns, shouts of enthu'iiasm and all the rest that 11 a parade will, be beard in llunling\lln Beach Thur&day. l!:acb year the Big Fourth of July parade .seems to grow bigger and better while retaining the same fea· ture~ which have made it a..,!'musl" alone the Orange Coast for 63 years. The 64111 annual patriotic display begins at II a.m. and for two hours tbe bands, floats, marching units and horses will stream down Main Street. Theme this year is "Birth of Freedom." It will be carried out in many of ttie 21 floats as well as in other entries. More than 2, 700 persons are en le red In the blf . parade. Watching from the sidewalks will be up to 200,000 people from all over the Southland. This is a come early, stay l~te event. For those who stay to 9 p.m. there will be a huge fireworks show lighting the skies ... a nd ocean from the end of the muni- cipal P.ier on Coast Highway. It s a 1reat annual show and one no one should miss. - ' H Dirksen May Lead Minority Of GOP Solons ) ACLll Claairman Defends Police Practices Committee WASHINGTON Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen was told by President Johnson S6 hours in advance of the new Supreme Court appointments and was supplied by the President with arguments to i;upporl their confirmation. Tbat is a major complaint of senators opposing the selection of Abe Fortas as chief justice and Homer Thornberry as associate justice. At one secret session, Republican op- ponents discussed at . length the possibilities of organizing an ~-of: session filibuster to block the nomma· tions. As a consequence, in the showdown later this month, Dirkstm may find himself leading a minority o f Republican senators. Immediateiy following Johnson's announcement., 18 Republicans -half of the G.~P total -issued a statement assailing the President's action, and their ranks are growing. .. THE LEADERS OF this group are making no bones or their unhappiness over Dirk.sen's visiting the White House and absorbing the sentiments of his old friend, Johnson, before the ap- pointments bad been announced but after se".eral GOP senators ba~ voiced sharp disapproval of a "lame4uck" President maki'ng them. Although the two Johnson appointees are caught in a cross-fire o r "cronyism'' attacks, tiley themselves Dear Gloomy Gus: They're enforcing the law against bike riding on sidewalks in downtown Huntington Beach. They're just as much a dange·r- ous nuisance·oli sidewalks away from downtown. -H. H. L. Tiiie ,....,,. rt!M1• ,....,.. ...ltWI "" -KPrllY 1t1tt11 9f !tie _.,....... IW Ytllr "' _.... 19 •i.emy •w. DellY Plllf, are not the prime targets. Opponents .are well aware that Fortas was con· !iniled by the Senate as an associate justice in 1965 and that Ttiomberry w.as approved the same y,ear as an ap· peals court judge. THE CRmcs are voicing two ma· jor concerns: -That a "lame-duck' • President should not make lifetime appointments to the tribunal wtlo will hand down far· reachfng decisions fO!' a decade or more. -That the Fort.as and Thornberry appointment& are only the begimring. It is feared that if tti.ey are confirmed, as m8ny as ttiree ct.her justices may step down and let Johnson name replacements. This apprehension is based on the fact that Justice Hugo L. Black is 82 years old; Justice Willlam 0 . Douglas was recently equipped with an electric pacemaker to regulate a lagging heartbeat; and Justice John Marshall Harlan's eyesight is so seriously im· paired that ttie court was required to provide him with a reading clerk. Robert S. Alie• and Jolla A. Gold1mllll Give Self a 'Hick Test' A reader in a small lawn wants to know exactly what I meant by "hickish" in a recent column in which t referred to those persons who look askance at boys with long hair. Being "hicklsh" hu little to do with where you live; probably 71 percent of the residents or a city as big a.s Chic.ago are hickish -while I have known plenty cf small town and rural residents who were b a s 1 c a 11 Y unhickish. ,, If you care to give yourself a "hick test," I have arbitrarily devised a ,set of questions to ask yourself and to answer as honestly as possible: l. DO YOU RUN to the scene ol ac· cidents, or stop your car to gawk al highway disasters, not in any mood of belplulnes.s, but merely to watch the grim. proceedings? 2. Do you loudly point out "celebrities" acr05s tht s~t, or across the room, and make a CUM.over the presence of famous people? 3, Qo you commonly observe, as a rre•t flash of philosophK: insight, that 11tM;se days you can hardly tell the .----•• Geor9e ---. De• George: r Don't you think it's cruel tn Ioele thooe anlmau Uke lions and tfCer1 up in cages at the zoo? c. v. Dur C. V.: Well. In a way -however il"s -proven that It II even mor• crael f<I let lllem roam -· at a..roo. (Problem.I! Drop a p • n n y pGOlcanl f<I George 7 Of oouro•, llndlnC • JIOll01 pootard ls • ........ la ital!, eh!) boys from the girls"? 4. Do you, if a man1 Weu-· pens or pencils sticking out of your suit's handkerchief pocket; and, i! a woman, wear curlers to the store? !. DO YOU LOOK upon Art Linklel· ter as a fine performer and a splendid e.x:ample or an American success story? 6. Do you, if over 16 years old, carry a transistor radio to the beach or any other public plr.ce ? 7. Do you have travel stickers pasted to the windows of your car, showing you have Visited Mam.moth Cave 9r Tommy BarUett's Water Ski Show ? 8. Do you enjoy· what is known as "semi-classical" music? 9. Do you believe that people who don't attend churcll are less "moral" than those who do? 10. DO YOU, WHEN traveling abroad, resent it bteause the "foreigners" don't 1peat Engllllh? II. Do you think that getting "good marks" In school means that someone is getting a "good education"? 12. Do you believe that marijuana users should be punished (u they now are ) by beJng given Jail sentence• longtr than those meted out to some war crlmlnall? U you have answered .. Yes'' to more than two of these questi.ON, you are hl,gb on the hlckish scale. It you have anawertrd "No" to all 12t it doesn't matter where you live -t•C~fpt that m011t ol your ne.libbars m\llt find you a little pecullsr. ' 'Trying to Create Force ior Good" . - To lbe Editor: In reply to yo)lr editorial of July 1. we wish to st.ate that the full intent of • our local chapter of the American Civil Liberti.es Union in the formation ot a Police Practices Cornmtttee was fully tum<d about by a mlslnterprela· tion on the part of the member who had designed our party invltaUons, which did not come to our attention until after they were mailed out Over the past six montha our chapter, through our t e 1 e p bone answering service, had received an in· creasing number of ever disturbing LetttTt /Tom t'eadiT1 aTt welcome. Normally writers should convey their meaiagea in 300 word.I or ltsa. The right to condense lttteT1 to fit space or eliminate libel ts TISCTVtd. All let- ters muat include dgncture and mail- ing oddres11 but names wiU be wieh- held on t'tQutlt. reports of false a?Tertl;-undue -<>c:lC! lice harusments, and physical abuse on ~ti: the part of certain officers in aeveral · practices in our com· police departmenti in some ~or our coastal cities. None of these cl;es .ap- peared in tbe local papers. · '""1N REVIEWINC • tbe!e reports we felt ttlat something ahould be done to coUect this information in order to bring lt to the a ttention of local city governments. A committee was appointed, and after much serious study a n d discussion, the members of the com- mittee and our board of directors agreed that since the names of the same cfflcers kept reappearing in these complaints it would be wrong to assume and imply that all policemen were guilty of such wrong doing. Thus we decided not to use the word "malpractice" in our printed materials. Since we did not wish to take the po.sit.ion of another· organization which feels that all Policemen are good thus their "Support Your Local P~1ice" campaign, we felt we &hould ask the · members of the community to com- mend those officers who are doing a good job, and report. those who are guilty or \\Tonglloing. I WOULD REFER you to the com· mendation of the Los Angeles Police Department by the S o u th e r n California ACLU office for its meticulous handling of the Sirhan ar- rest, and to out commendation of Laguna's Police Chief Harry Labrow for hls stand on harassment. It is not cur pollcy nor practice to try offtcers or departments through newspaper headlines. We intend to thoroughly investigate complaints and present them to the proper authorities. I am sure that, If you will reread our printed material which was mailed to you and all the police chiefs in the coastal area, you will see that we stated: "YOUR POLICE Department works to prtvent crime and disorder, preserve the peace, and protect life, property and liberty. 1n this un- dertaking your police deserve your support and cooperation. It is your civic duty to assist the pollce. Whenever the police abuse their authorltx it ts the duty of a good cltl!en to help improve their work. Good police work deserves your cooperation and pralsei bad police work deserves your constructive oriUclsm. To remain indllferept ls bad oiUunship and helps neither you, the community, nor your police depart. ment." I Un sur~ that in rereading our Duties and Respooslbillties sheet you will tea.Uu that we are trying to create a force for good clt!Jeashlp and Quotes lh7 E. V•&tl, Sia Diec• -"How lonl before people will put a blue star in their Windows to shew a member ol Ille famll)' II In the service and a gold star for thote who hive made the 1Upnm1 llCril!ct (Ill Vietnam)!" SI SLAVIN Ch . Th d . . _, . ;urman e e itonal's P' .nc1pal point was the ACLU erred in initially terming the committee the "Police Malpractice Committee." · -Editor Hears Bugle Soundi.,. To the Editor: Max R~ferty made a speech recently to the Calif'Ornia convention or the Ameri'can l.A!gion that sent shivers· down my apine -shivers of tbe 'fllJrd ReJch . He said that it was wrong !or Americans to feel gllllty about the millions starving ln Asia, and wrong for Americans to feel guilty about slavery and past wars. 'This, to me, sounds like Hiller addressing hlmsell to the "Jewish quesUon." It is precisely because we have not felt guilty about starving Asians that we have permitted the· government to pay farmers $3 billion per .annum not to grow the crops that might feed them. •. IT IS PRECISELY because we have not felt guilty about slavery and the war Qn the Indians that we still keep our boot on the necks of the minority groups. Why not feel guilty? Slavery wa.s an abomfnation against mankind, prac· ticed by our predecessors a n d perpetuated by us each time we hold from the Negro some of the decency and joy that should-be his. Rafterty, like Messrs. Reagan and Nixon, obligingly ignoces the Geneva Agreements and the history of Viet· nam's 101.)g struggle to free herself of foreign intruders. Instead they operate from an emotional duality: a gut-level hatred of the C.Ommunist and an automatic reliance o'n physical force to settle disputes. It was on this same level that our Puritan father& .&J>" proacbed the Indian and that Adolf Hitler approached the Jew. I hear the bugle sounding. RICHARD L. JOllNSON Speerh w .. • BloU> To the Editor: After it.tending the eraduation of our sOn on the campus of Westminster High School, I felt like sltUng down and writing to your paper, as well as to the valedlctQrian. However, before t got aroWld to it. Putor Westbrook tx· pnissed his cplnlon of ttle, by now, controversial speed!. Pastor Westbrook, I 1m sure, word· td hi1 comments and objections tn a manner none o( us could have surpas1· eel -in fact, he seemed to express our personal euioUoDJ to the "tee". We bavi! alwi.ys been -and aUU are -proud ol Westminster Hieb School, Jt.4 excellent record in academic, athleUc and, not lean, disciplinary standing In our community. If ' slu· dent gets the highest honor he can derive through bis .Uorta a n d ~., valtdldllrlan ol hb school, he alto poo1e11es tbe tnlll Of his fellow students -and more so that' ot his teachers ~ the enUre faculty. IT IS IN ms hands ·to· give his cl?ssmates guiding words toward a future they will now explore separate· ly. This speech was a blow to many in the audience. It was not worthy of the standards ol our school, nor of the speaker. The thought came to my mind whether another to~studenl should not have obtained this esteem! The John E. West family, in reply to :Pastor Westbrook's letter, bases its objection to the pastor's letter merely on hear-say I They were not there - but we were. We felt the restlessness of the_. parents aroWld us, 'the ob-" jectioos stated right then arid there, and our son had to listen to a negative and unpatriotic speech. How many of the graduates have the intention to enllst in the Armed Forces? I personally know of several. 'They must have felt "let-down" by their own classmate! How many of our former students bear the batilescars of the war in Vietnam? They were betrayed! HOW MANY WEAK students will find it easier now to try dope? It is my feeling that this speech was not "censored" al all, but that the school had complete trust in the valedictorian to present an address which would have a positive effect upon all present. The .short address of the Salutatar- ian was, in contrast one which touch· ed our hearts -and we thank her sincerely. English is not my mother tongue; therefore, I could not expre$S too well the emotions and objections which took hold of me -and many others. We sincerely hope, that next year's valedictory will represent the true spirit o{ this young generation, You see, our second S'Ol1 "'1ll have to listen to it U1en! MARGOT M. SCHEIBE The DAILY PILOT received a copy of the ooledictorv. found its length. prohibitive for publication in full text. -Editor Airport Her e to Sta" To the Editor: The alrpcrt was here first and air travel is here to stay. Now is the time for the supervisors to bring suit against those suing the county, charging them with defama· tion and declining property values throughout the country due to their adverse publicity about the ccunty's most valuable asset. lt'a cheaper to move a few houses than it is to move an airport, and.It won't cost 'IS taxpayers a dime. I live on E. 19th Street and T can hear the planes too. But why curtail a facility that benefits the majority ju.st to satisfy a few? WREN T. SAWYER Saddlef>11ek Coll"'" To. the Editor: On the eve of my departure as superlntende.nt-presldent o f Sad· dleback College I simply wish to con. vey my gr1Utude for the responsible role displayed in the page& of rour newsp1per during the f o r m a t v e montlls ol the college. Saddleback College, a public in· stltut!on of hlghtr learning, has matched succesa with succes1 ln all lta early ventures, not_ because fl. one •J> pointed person such u myself, but by the united elloita ol concerned people. 'lb1J concern wu stimulated and enbanced by !actual and lnterpreUve accow1ts of tbe happenings and pro- gress o( the college to dilc:us1 Its bulinns in public. You bave reflected tis businen In tlte columns of )'Our newspaper. DURING THE INITIAL period or creating an outstanding community ccllege, the hannoniou.s working rela· tionsbip between the college and the college community has been possible through a respooaible fourth estate. The leaders of the college ccm· munity did not dream a dream, but they saw a visiorr. Tbi.s vision became a reality. Loe king to the transcendent h:ightness of the future, the ex· citement that parallels the challenge of m·alting Saddleback C o 11 e g e a superior two-year college, which it is destined.. to be in this prestigious southern 9'range CoWlty area, in· creases with each acc6mplishment. The college and commwrity can be thankful for your extremely in, strumental role. tn my small way, J offer my acknowledgement and ap- preciation. JACK S. ROPER Superintendent-President llnf>iased ReportlftfJ To the Editor: I was 1omewhat surprised at Bill Reed's column of June 19 whereby Mr. Reed Jndicated that gOvernment representatives Should do what is best for the People. According to whom? Many countries in this world are governed by a few men "doing what' is best for the people." Perhaps we can tlO longer refer to the public a.s apathetic. The DAILY PILOT supports Assembly Bill m, whim would · discourage representatives from mall:- ing decisions behind closed doors. To support bends for the minimum essentials in parks, r e c r e at to n ~braries, and Colleges, my, taxes will increase IOO per year. This will not begin to ccver the funds necessary within the next five years. With our in· crease in population, many more schools are needed and we must in· crease our school tax· base. CONGRATULATIONS to our coun· c.llmen 'Who have the foresight to see the future problems accompanying the progress Of Huntington Beach. ·While carefully considering all aspects of the freeway impact on our city, in addition to our present and future needs, they are attempting to relieve the tax• payer, through iDdustry. The state engineers' report did not convince our councif that the Orange Route Is in the best interest of our city. It takes honest men with fortitude to make a decision which will subject them to such open ridicule ood criticism. 1 also wish lo thank the DAil. Y PILOT and Mr. Reed for reporting the freeway facts in an unbiased m·aMer, regardless of their cwn personal tnference. MRS. RONALD BI.Am ----- .. - • • ODEAN HASTINGS, 642-QU ........... ,. .... , ...... ·. co -mpet~tions Lu ·re · F.leets --' A confetti-sprWded coastline and Inland channels will be Hunt- ington Harh?ur Yacht ~lub's contribution to a bright b'oliday week-~d as multicol9red spinnakers and glistening white sails take part 1n the, annual ~ourth of July Regatta. · 'Ille faqliliar blue and white burgees wilJ be flying outside the channels Saturday, July 6, as the Pacific Handicaf. Ra~ing Fleet, two Cal-24> Fleets and Santans take to the high seas r competi.tiotl.s be-- tween Alami~a Bay and Huntington Beach. 0.n. Sun~a~, .July 7, juniors will join their parents in separate competitions 1ns1de the harbour. Racing in both classifications will be sabots, Lido-14s and one-of-a-kind ·centerboard boats. The two-day series will ofier skippers of the larger boats the op. portunity to test their skills in the smaller craft also. Heading the race committee will be Jerry Olson, tlie club's fl~et captairi, and Co~odore Jack Caraco's "Happy Days Two'' will serve as the committee boat. Serving on t5e committee will be the commodore, Eric Erick· son, and the Mmes. John de la ·Haye, Gil Thompson, Ben Kanter, Arthur Knox, Rex Berry and Olson. ' I .,. 1t,~. j.;.. ,,. !.' •. ~ Families participating in ·the two days ,of racing will gather at 5:30 p.m. SundaY, in the Beach Club for trophy presentation, refresh· ments and snacks. • Trophies will be presented to the winners in each ot the classes competing in the regatta.· COUNTING DOWN FOR FUN -Members of the Huntinglon Harbour Yacht Club's race committee (left to right) Mrs. Ben Kanter, Mrs. Gil Thompson and Mrs. John de tel Haye are i'eady lo sign!U the start of the annual Fourth of July Regatta which Surf Sounds Holiday Busy By JODEAN HASTINGS Of lfle 0.llJ l'llilt Si.fl . ALTHOUGH traditiooal family ·celebrations are in store for most Orange Coast residents in observ8nce of the Fourth of ,July, tor many families · iii the HurEogton Beach area the parade wiU be the focal point of activity. Hosting the impressive list of visiting dignitaries during the parade and reception following the &4th annual event will be Mayor and Mrsr Al Coen. Althoug their official ·duties will· leave very little time for family celebration, the mayor does plan to fulfill a campaign promise to prospective voters, 1988, when he whisks his own and neigh!>orhood youngsters off to the circus in the late afternoon! · "WE LEARNED years ago that it's almost im· possible to plan anything tor company," says Darline Bauer, whose husband , Judge Charles Bauer, will be among those banding down the verdict on parade winners. daughters Julie and Jennifer as that city's representative It the parade. Later in the , afternoon they will be joined by other fil'Dlily members from Long Beach for • backyard bari>ecue and All t h e families will pool their fireworks for a really dazzl- ing display. ALSO INVOLVED .. In many holiday activities are ~· the C. Robert Hubbards. Bob will be serving as a race committee member for the Huntington H a r b o u r Y•cbt Club and daughter Kim will be dividing her time between the com- munity's flag !ale and the CJIOCetus booth. In the eVenlng tbe family will travel to Los Angeles to attend the 40th wedding an- niversary celebration of Helen's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shelton. Shelton, a former president of the American B a r Association, is well-known in the Southland. A PREHOLJDAY - barbecue was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joe CaBens and Councilman and Mrs. Joe Courreges in Founta i n Valley. More than 50 pounds of meat and 15 loaves of bread were prepared by the two Joes for the 50 hungry friends who attended the third •nnual party given in the barn on the 57 year:eld Callen place. • Paracle Entry I ,. .. • ·~ ' Dawsons Celebrate The Fourth All Year· ... , . • . . • •{ . '~.s. .. • By ANNE'ITE MOON Of lfle DlllJ l'llilt Sr.ff • Most people celebrate the Fourth of July once a year, but it mi'ght ~aid lllat Mrs. Annie DaW'!lon of Stan- 1ewing machine .and some her creatiom. 'Wblle .tlairt, • used clothing. Next she took Mrs. Dawaon wu ofW5l;d a the garments apart, studied job a1 COltume deli&mr,'but how they were made and ahe turned it don .in>~ put them together ogain. of being a liiu-time.maditr Now Mrs, Dawson hat and wife. ~: ton celebrates the Fourtb all become so proficient that Research pla)"I. an hn· year long. Mrs. Dawson has the uni · que hobby of de signing and, sewing early American clothes. ~ This Fourth.l Ju 1 y everyone will have the op- portunity to view her hobby during ttie Hun ti ngton Beadl Fourtb of J u 1 y Parade. Mrs. Dawson's four she never uses a pattern port.ant part in Mr 1 • and can accW'ately estimate Dawson'& hobby .. for abe the amount of fabric me w·ants her 1armenta to be a1 needs for a dress. Also stie authentic • pollible. Sht can tell just by looking at collects infOrmation from the person a dress is in-librari'es, muaewm, o 1 d tended for, bow large or new!JP8Pers, tin-typa and sma:H to cut the dress Knott'• Berry ll'atm. It once pieces. She has made· as took her two~'t01filure many as two dre~s in one out how ·to . a bu.ltle d 'tlogettier ; then ,..._, ,1obo ay. I Children ( Ch a r 1 e 1 , 8, For two years pr. r 1 • visited a museum. •t11h • P.amela, 6, Sh~lly, 5, and Dawson hu been making di scovered the buStle ,W Rebecca, 2) and th re e early American c06tumes ~n put togelbtr ui-.• others wi1H rlde on the and for her creative efforts down . ' 4'Spirit of. '76" Ooat. The ahe and her family have Her IOU ~·~,Ml children made the 1100 won pri'zes in fQur parades. entered the sewtncM.ct;, He made 'four .flags '. out~ of Of the four wimi, three material and ·moUi:lt.d',Ctiem ftle float while son Charles have been for first place and on a board, Wilijbl~:::a1, made the flag, one for sweepstakes in a American · Heritale·, ~ Also displayed on the float parade in Bakersfield. award· '411t WoocibUey:. ~ will be many antiques, and s f · in Garden Grove • .Jid to an instrumental version of 0 ar tn the past two · his mother'• •n~'t:i "American Patr61" w i 11 years, Mrs. Dawson has ed the red .. ~; , , sound a patriotic theme. com P 1 et e d six early from the bum:le Qf.ini\Oftbe Mrs. Dawson I e ar ne d American designs f or dresses sbe bad.~.!: about sewing by trial and women and.-20 for children The four flall· ._~lei e'rror. although her mother for whom she enjoys 1ewing made were, the a~ was a p r o f e s 1 i o n a 1 the most. Besty Rois, Navy-. .pd seamstress. He!' mothet Sbe never bas attempted Confederllte Bettle') just didn't have the patience to sell her creations, _for How -does MJ'ti .~ to teach her. rashioning the costumes is a find~ for 1tUa f~I flowers Which will decorate Darline will be joined by other members of t h e Woinan's Division, Chamber of Commerce. to add the finishing touches to their parade entry, and adding to the hit and miss atmosphere of this year's holiday will be daughters Cher)1. and Deb. ble both working -Cheryl at one of the concession stands and Debbie with the CHOCettes booth along the parade route. Fountain Vtiley's Mayor Robert SCbwerdtfeger will be joined by wife Mary and Also assisting with host duties were the former mayior's five children , Josep!J, Rene, A 1 b e r t , Louise and Alice Callen. MINIATURE REPRODUCTIONS -Authentic copies of gannents worn in the 1800s are modeled by Charles, 8, Rebecca, 2, and Shelly Dawson, 5. The cos- tomes were created· by tbeit. mother, Mrs. Noah Dawson, whose hobby is de- signing and sewing early American fashions. At 16 she married her bobby. After winning first bobbt· with four · ~nf husband, Noah. Unable to place i'n one of t b e She spends morntn·P·~1 return to school and too Bakersfield parades, the and taJtin1 care ' CIC~ young to get a job, ftle felt a DawBon. family was given a cbildren; atternooDl.'~~ :e;ihef~uOi~~~~~~ ~er~~;:~~ a:,,~ :n~: =~p~~ :;~;.nc ;Reader Offers Grounds for DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'll come rigbl to tho pcint aDCl not try to make e.xCUMI for mJ"llif.·'lbe plain truth ii tbat 1 have been married for four )'<8l'I -I do Dot know bow lo make a decent cup of eoltee. I have blalnod the pot, the wat«. the, brand of coffee. and linalfy. the stove. I bive gone from percolator to <!rip to el~c lo tho °""' pot method. I've tried ri.ne dlfferent lrands of cof· fee and have even bouallt dee bean& and ground them myoelf. Tbe r11ul11 are UJe ,...... Rottrtn coffee. ' Wbtit ia wroar with a woman wbo can bate a Dani.lb t«te and prepare baked Aluka but can't make a lfOOd CUI> of collee ? - -HATE.MYSELF DEAR SELF: Tiie dmplal t111ar1 , ANN LANDERS ril are the eeet I.hat tan drive 1 _peNOll alltl. I bow bew 10• feel. I eaa't mabJeDe. I 4oa't k a-. w wlaat ,ea ~ dollC wroac, b9t perU:Pt 11me of tile ,, ... coffee mUen la m7 read.Inf a11tlteace will come •P wltll to111e 1ttme1 ldntl. How allolit II, strll? II lllen'1 a CO!"" oecn>t ou1 Ille.,,, pl-1pW II. DEAR ~ LANDERS : What I have to uy Will apply to llloaMndl of married.children. not·just our own. I bOpe ·1 c'iD eipreu iifyfilf well enough so you will (t"bJt my letter. A few Weeki l>dore Ouistmu, our ~ver1ary,1 'Mothers Day, Father• Day, Ind to on, ~ phone calla •tart -first from the daughters, then the daupter1-in·law. They all ask, 11What can we buy. you?" · • Of course l clUi't tell them that wllat w. rM1ly want lo ,not fer sale· All tn. Yitall• ID a fomil1 riiec wi1ll rvtr/• . f ... ~'". a Different Advice Colum·~ dQ chatter would be more deliclou1 than a seven-course banquet in the finUt restaurant. An o!rer to drive us to town once In a while IO we wouldn't have to -fight the heavy traf:fjc ~nd park in a lot and feed meter• would be pure heaven. Even a 10-mibute phOne call tbat Is not a request to baby.:Slt, but a call ju1t to visit, would be a rate treat. What a joy It would be ii our ch.lkfren wOUld 11k lll to join them at the theater bne night,· « the 1ym· phori7, ot a moVie -'-ju1t ltpowlDf the7 · thought of u1 would. be a lift. I gue11 ~at I'm !>yin& to 187 is fllouatitfuin!;_U alld Conliderttion are Ule -llfll of all. -MARRU;D 40 YEARs DEAll MAl\RlED: TllHlla for 1""' letter. Aad le Ille married khlt lo Ille 'readlar audteace I 117, uu tbe aMe ftll -wear tt." DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am in love with a married man. It all started innocently. When he told m!J>e loved me, I knew 1 loved him, too. the third time we went oot of town together be admitted he waa married, ao you 1ee he is honest. HiJ marrtage was a 1hotgun type. He never loWd hi• wlfe NJd they have· been llvinf like brolller and lliltor for two year1. !le decided to tit a divorce ·a year before I cam" alohg. I want-to marry UU, ,man but J do.n'r want. peo- ple to think I bl:ol<e .up. bit mama1e. H"" can I protect m7 r1PUtatl011 I ..... ' . ..-: . ....,MIRD. DEAR D.: 11 llN ...m.P II tioM ud yoo doa'I wut to lie ........ of kl Illar ll, .. 'I ........ .... -·tell lllm -.,..., a II"'!_ to ealJ 1" .,. AM ._, llolll ,_ brulll Wllthlf for Ille .... \I J:la(, BabJ. • •• Unsure of )'Olll'lelf on don'!'.~. right? Whit'• wroncf · Sbc:dd 'i'tn! ShoWdn't you? Send tor Ann Llldln' booklet "Dalin( Doo and ~'II • enclollnt 1¥il!l 1our roq-li ... la coin and a 1 ... ,. 1111-addrouli, stamped envelope. • · \··~~ .. i..\~, • Ann Landen Will be llOd to ~jda with 701r problem•. Send ·-li>·llor in-e of tho DAll.Y PDm~nl .. a Mll·addrl111d, otampoil ........ l l 'i l I ! • • I ' . • • w-.,, Ju~ J, IM ·Patriotic Bike Parade for the Fourth . It promlsei to be an "explosive" affair tomorrow ~when the Newport Shores Community "ignites" '.activities for their Fourth of July celebration. Ready .lo "roll out" are (left to right) Day and Dena Bish· ·op, Randy Parole and Chip Butera, Festivities will begin at 8 a.m. with a pancake breakfast and at ' 10 :30 the patriotic bike parade will win~ out. Also planned for the holiday are swimming competitions between mothers and daughters and fathers and sons, game booths, food booths and a vo~eyball tournament. A picnic dinner will wrap up the gala event at 5 p.m. .. Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines Ancestors Peered .. At , .. ,;----:-- TracinC 11111111¥ biltories witb ttt. aid Of n e w merence. boob will be the object of 1lle reiular lllOll4l!l1 .I. woRtllop ol the Oronp UIUlltY QeneaJogicaJ Society Saturday, July e. • Mr. llld Mn. Harry D, . Roberta are co-chairmen for the meetinc, Whlcb wUI bellil at 10 a.m. 1mill 4 p.m. in the Margaret Morrison Adult Reference Llbrary, Oran.ge. New books Jnclude "Virginia Wills llld Ad· miniltrat1on8," '!!be Scotch IrtsD," "Marriages of Some · Vlrgi.Dit. Residents,'' ''MUMeH's Genealogical En· cyclopeclia, .. "Our Campbell Anceatora. 1742-1~" "Old Deeilo.ol Salem Co., N, J .," and "P'amllies Of Borton and Eaatern :Ma1.1." Libraries To Offer Story Hour Childi:tn who love hearing stories wili have the op- portunity"of att.oding any of four story hours tO be of· fered In July by the Newport Beach l.Jbrary system. Beginning Wednesday, Ju- . ly 10 at 10 a.m., Mrs. Sue · Von Hermet, former school te1cher, will conduct the story hour in Corona del Mar LiJX'ary; Mrfi. Adelle Manell, librari'an, and Miss Zada Ta)'lor, former librarian, will be at Mariners Library, Newport B,each; and Mrs. Me"rnice .. - DEAR NANCY : I'm lrylng to Interest my husband in being a Sunday-chef since 1 think it's relaxing for a man to get his mind off busineu QDe day a week. (Also I'd like a d-91 can fool off fmn cook!.,). While ill llrl frieods' h= enjoy barbeculn1, 'my husbaJ\d won't even . tryi. -even though ' boflght him a c.ute chef hat and apron . I don't think bar- becuing is woman'at- work, do you? DONNAM. DEAR• DONNA : When woirien pfe· side o"v e r the ·aa- cred barbeque fires they invariably iµake a sacr,illce of the dinner. While barbecuing ii a mas- culine art, *11 men aren't Eagle Scouts. I? you want to encourage your husband. to be a Sunday-chef,· get rid or that Cute hat .. ~ apron which is· probably giving him a trauma about cooking. Let him try some barbecue wMn g'!.lests aren't around and he isn't "·perfonning." Prepare some interesting basting sauces to glamorize whatever he cook! -if it's only a hot dog. In short. use your head or you'll never get a chance to watch your husband get his mind off his bus~ess ·by J8bor- ing over a hot barbecue. This zesty sauce perks up hamburg •. ers, spareribs, lamb,-chicken, steak.- almost any grilled meat or fowl. Corribine the following ingredients in a saucepan ana simmer fOr 15 minutes: 2 teaspoons Tabasco sauce, 2 cups chili sauce, 1 teaspoon chili peppers, minced, 1h cup vegetable oil, 1h cup lemon jl.dce, 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar, 1 cup onions, finely chopped. 2 cloves garlic, minced, 2 tablespopns brown sugar, 1 ba;)l-lesf, crumbled, 1 teu.poon dry muatard. i teaspon salt and ~ cup wlter. DEAR NANCY: I am 14 an4 would like to cook breakfast for my mother oa her birthday. Since she's getting pretty old (40!) I thought it would be nl~e to give her a present lll:oney cao't bu,y (belide1 I'm saving up for an al·. bum.) What kind of a breakfast_ do you think sbe'd Uke! WVING DAUGHT· ,. ER ; , I DEAR WVING DAUGl!TER: I mama rtill bas her faculties, she ·· ml'ght .relish this delectable Chicken '· Gi;pelet Supreme ~ch )'ou'r~ old 1 enOug.h to make ... Jf yoll;'re,plaruung ~n · serving-.her breakfast 111 bed -or m her rockI(ll ctµi.ir -giYe her ti.me to +' take' off he chln1 strap, hormone cream and eye Cream. It's bad enough to turn 40 without looking it. · Saute 4 finely chOpped green on· · iODI and 1 seeded ind diced green pep-,.. ptr 1n 3 tablespoons of butter ~d l tablespoon cooking oil until'veget.ables are barely .wilted. Add 2 cups aiced, cooked chicken, 11.t teaspoon salt, 1/, teaspoon .. pepper, a dash of Tabasco, 1 teaspoon tarragon and 1 .tablespoon finely chapped parsley. ~at '6 eggs together with 14 cup grated Parmes· ·an cheese and pour intQ ·skillet over the chicken and vegetables. C90k over a low heat for a few mlnutei ·until eggs are "set", then run the skillet under the broiler for 2 or 3 minutes to brown the omelet. This recipe will · serve mama and three other meinbers of the family. What's 11our. cooking predicamen~? Send it in and see if we con cook 1t! While we can't personally o~r aU your letters, those letters with thE most entertaining or pertinent culi~ nary problems will be published in this column. Send yo~r letters to WHAT COOKS? care of THE DAILY PILOT. To avoid disappoin.tment, prospective. brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart· ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. Bowles, teacher, and Mrs. ,,._.__~_.__"":'_._ __________ _..._ ___ ._ __ ~ Lee Spratler,' children's librarian, will read at the Main Library, Balboa. " MRS. LARRY L. LUCAS Huntington Beach Bride . Jeannine Ehlers Becomes Bride Jeannine Ehlers an<I. Lar-Roland Lange and Tom. ry L. Lucas, both o( Hun-Quamma of Long Be&ch·: tington Beach, exchaf'lged Richard Hollis, Lakewood ; Hickman; Kurt E h 1 er s , wedding pledges before the Syracuse, brother of the Rev. James Phingstel o( El bride, and Barry Marrs. Dorado Park Church. East Whitt i er . the Setting for their double bridegroom's nephew. ;-ring ceremony was the First Candlelighters were Eric • Chiltian Church of Hun-and Laurie Marris ol La tington Beach. Mireda, nephew and niece The bride, daughter of Mr. of the bridegroom. For engagement announcements it is suggested · that the story, also accompanied with a black and white glossy picture, be submitted early. U the betrothal announce- ment and wedding date are six weeks or less apart, only ·the wedding photo will be ac· cepted. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avail~ able in all of the DAILY PILOT officeo. Further questions will be answered by Social Notes staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. Azevedo-Pepe Names Afternoon ceremonies in Newport Beach wed two San Jose State Co lle ge graduates, Marcia Christine Pepe of Balboa Island and Andre James Azevedo III of San Jose. White doves with. s at in ribbons and lily-of-the-valley bouquets adorned the pews of Lutheran Church of the Master. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andre J. Azevedo II of San Jose. His bride, stepdaughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Janssen of Balboa Island, was given in marriage by her stepfather. Linked round neck with two rows ~ pink~entered white daisies. The bride's attendants • were Min Suzanne Marie Dimmitt of Glendale, maid o£ honor; and Mias Vicki Azevedo, the bridegroom's sister and Miss J a n e Lundgren, a sorority &ister from Oakland, bridesmaids. Donald lilelps, a fraterni· cy 'brotDer of the bridegroom, stood as best man, while ushen were Michael Cameron, another fraternity brother; Terry Janssen, the bride's step- brother, and William Klein of Pasadena. A reception on Lido Isle followed. Miss Marty Rust circulated the guest boot among the 135 well-wishers. Special guests included Mrs. Matilda Christan&on, , the bride's grandmother from South Dakota; Leo Ankenbauer . the Ubrary service f o r ~ Horoscope children in the 81.uUs area will continue "t 2414 Vista del Oro, supplemented by a story hour beginning on Thursday, July 11, at 1:311 p.m. . I Aries: Don t Argue · The story hours will be continued through A_ug. 15. THURSl?AY, JULY 4 . By SYDNEY OMARR "The wise man controls _his de.tiny. • . Astrology points Ute way." ARIES (Mardi 21·April 19): During early hours •void dispute with mate, partner or older individual. Go slowly, especially wile<• traffic it concerned. Later. you could be involved in fa8cinating experiment. TAURUS (April 20-\jay 20): Ho11da7 activity could bring you in contact with ex· citing new people. But tonight you would be well advised to take it easy. Don't attempt to force issuet. Heed legal coimsel. GEMINl (May 21 ·June 7D): Money through creative efforts coukl dominate. Change of pace indicated. You join with one who is close. Day features mutual pleasure because joy is elulred. CANCER (June 21.July 22): By evening y o u are engaged in meaningful activity. Exchange of tttougbt. id e a s featured. Much movement indicated, incluQing travel·visits con- nected with relatives. LEO (July 23,1.ug. 221: Don't overlook. d e t a i l 1 , especiapy where s a f e t y measures e r e coocemed. Many around you today tend to speed, to be careless, to over'look essentiahs. B e careful. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect in af. temoon bourt p r o m o t e s visits, journeys, etimulating activity. Holiday at· mosphere likely to prevail. Changes due are favorable. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Collect data. Realize you have valuable assets. Means don't sell youseH short. Include family members in any special outing. Promote dom~tic harmony. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2.1): Cycle moves · up; you can safely take initiative. Fine day for photographs, communicating With fri~nds· and relatives. Special reu· nion eon n e c-t.e d with organization may be featured. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Evening lavors quiet dlacusrion with in- .dividual you respect, Advice received could ·be turned in· to profit. Realize ·t h a t anything worthwhile usually tites time. Catherine McDonnell Weds San Francisco Home CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Great day for entertaining bOss, others in authority. Party or get- together could eam you a new de.at Be sociable -but also remain alert. C o .. ~perate with PISCES in· dividual. · PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Follow traffic regu!~· tions during arry journey. Give credence to inner feel· ings. May be necegsary to make sudden change of plans. Follow hunch. A· QUARIUS individual could be your key to success. IF . TODAY IS YOUR BffiTHDAY, you moold 'be good at figures 'and·woutd .be ·a fine mathematician, ac ... countant. You often fool yourself, but it isn't easy --for others to do. the same. GENERAL TEN· DENCIES: Good day for .planting. Aftemoo'n news could center upon highway accidents. Cycle high for SCORPIO. Special word to TAURUS: a parlner<hip proposal deserves careful consideration. To lflld cut wflds kd.Y far vcu hi ......., •lld kWt, anStr s~ Om1rr'• boO!t!tl, ''Secrt't Hints far Mtrt o!'ld Womm:• Stnd toln11$i. •l'Kf .tD c:ents lo Om1rr Astrolorr s.cr.t.. tMo DAILY PILOT, llox 32ol0, Grond Ctnfrtl $t .. llOll, Hew Yortl, H.Y .. 1001,. Moose Group : and 'Mrs. Louis Ehlers of The Sheraton Beach Inn S)TatU~. Neb., donned a was the setting for the floor length chantUly lace reception . Assisting c were gown fastiioned with small. Mrs. Richm-d Ku e s t er , buttons and a 1abrina hostess; Miss Arlene neckliile. A fingertip veil Hanosh. guest book; Mrs. was t1eld by 1 crown of James Marrs. sister of the pesrls and 9he carried a benedict. and Mrs. Marrs. cucade of orchids, white niece ol the bridegroom. An imported silk organza gown embroidered over-all witll daisies and lilies-ot'·lhe- valley, with a full train gathering from the scooped neckline was the bride's choice for the occasion. The gown and bubble veil of silk illusion were edged with daisy appliques whiJe fresh daisies, along with baby's breath and pink baby roses formed her ~uquet. bridegroom's grandlather of MRS. AZEVEDO Ill Strawn Route, Texas: Mrs. Newport Weddlnt Newlyweds Catherine Ann McDomell and Phi 11 i p James Scheid were married in San Francisco and are making their new home in that city. College of Notre Dame, Bel· morit. Her husband, an alumnus of Newport Harbor High School, was graduated from the sehool of business ad· ministrati'on at· M en Io College where he w a s secretary of Delta Sigma Pi, senior class president and student body president. Women of the MoO&e, 1158, assemble the firtt and third ThurSciay oC eacn montn for meetings in Moose Hall, Costa Mesa. The programs begin at 8 p.m ., and Mrs. WUllam Calloway, 646-4241 , may be called for further in· Louise Jensen; and the---~-----bride's aunts Mrs. Marvin pompons and baby green The former Miss Ehlers is ivy. an alumoo of Nebraska Asked to serve as matron State College, did graduate ol honor WU Mrs. John Jt'. work at the University of Bitre of Huntingtan Beach. Nebraska and has taught at Brklesmaids were M is s Omaha South High School ~. Mary Ann Biere, Huntington ahd Marina High School. Beach; Miss Bever I y Her husband received his Small white baskets filled with pl.rik daisies, camaUons and baby's breath were car- ried by her attendants, who also wore 'petal p-ink full length empire gowns of rais· ed pique appliqued at the Andrews, Nebraska City : BA and MA from California R b k h L d Mra. D. R. Hickman, Hun-S!Jite College at Loog Beach e e a o 9 8 Wales of Cincinn,a_ti, Mrs. Elwin Geise of Clark , S. D., and Mrs. R. B. Perk.ins . After a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe the couple will i:eside in Redondo Beach. The bride received her degree in home economics and pledged Delta Gamma while her husband majored in social science and af· fili1ted with Kappa Sigma. ~gtoa Beach. and Mrs. and taught at Westminster Triple Lint Club of Mesa DaveHolll.bd ,rount1in High School. Now he is• Rebekah Lodge has meet· Sea" Sirens Valtey. · counselor at Marina High. ings every fourth Monday i.:. • Tbey wore lime green A· The newlyweds will make at 8 p.m . in various loca-TOPS Sea Sirens meet ln • ~ floor len,cth gowns ac· their home in Huntington . tions. Mrs. Douglas fdorg;m, KillybrOoke School, C o s t a !•""teated wUtt floWin.g troins. Beach following a wedding 548-1938, may be called for Mesa, evtr)' Wednesday at 7 • ~ c4lft'led a nosepy of,"'_.;_P_to--,,soo_:.:Fr:.:•:::llCIS.::.:::•:.:'o::.. __ ....:.:rurth::.;::::e:.:r .::inl=onn:.:::a:.:ti::· o::o·~ __ _'.:P:.:·m:::·~------- ;_,....,. li.Ul7 jlO!llpooa. , ..................................................................................................... ""'I :J..rance:J 1.S.T.D. : Tbo •boDoclict, .. o of Mrs.I\ • llilrial tac .. ., _ ~ i m .a.i t11o 111e Mr. Leon fl ) ona =· ... al1ended by ,...-;:-.··~ ~ C..: :,...m:, ...,. ~~ · Scfiool 10/-lJa/lt :! LI 0..rNten NEW CLASSES START FllRUARY -TwdlV fl t • 0 Slow, CaNfvl Train!,,. of Y-DanCWI ' --·o ·--. Klnderbellet"' AclYOneed ;#. ...,._., -v· 363 N N .: -~,-:.:,::.~.1:; . •wport llvd., Newport leaclt 6\IJ.4061 s::Di;;;i,: ~' IJ:::~~~~::::'.::::'.'.._!lltOC~~H~U~R~•~S~l~N!T~ON~~·EQU~~E~S!T~~~~~~~j : ~l·I ,IMllDatomL1. ' r • • e·~siness Women The first and third Thurs· day members of Newport Harbor Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club Inc. convene at 6 p.m . in Mesa Verde Country Club for meetings. Mrs. F . R. Fox. 548~. will answer ques· lions regarding club mem· berahip. The ftlrmer Miss · Mc'Don· nen Is the daughter of 1/u. and Mrs. Robert J . McDon · nell of Laguna Beach and her husband is the son of Mr. anq Mf•· Phillip N Scheid of Newport Beach. f s The bride, a graduate o Laguna ee.ach High School received herb ache I or degree in art from. tbe ·fl~~. \!ililll lillll,l]I '9_~, \1\111:\11\ MATERNITY CLEARANCE Y3 TO~Ol"fl' ' ' I formation . 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Cherry ·Noble, ·o ... s. Spiller ·wed North Carolina Settin g·. . . . For Sin.91.e -Ri ng Rites MRS. DAVID S. SPILLER Hawaiian Honeymoon .. Farris-Sihilling Names ---• The Hawaiian Islands Is the destination of David Stephan Spiller and bis bride, tho former Cherry Lynn Noble, following afternoon ceremoni'a in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chun:h. White gladioli and chrysanthemums •domed the altar where the. Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dlerenlleld per- formed the double ring rites. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mor- gan Noble oi Belvedere, fom\erly !~year residents of Newport Beach, while her-husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiller, elso of Newport Beach. The bride's ensemble was of ivory organza witb an empire bodice, round neck and short slee'les. The caged-effect skirt ending in a sweeping train was scat-· tered with Alencon lace appliques. Lace also trimmed her mantilla of illusion veiling. She carried a cascad- ing bouquet of butterfly orchids and stepbanotis inter- mingl~ wi~ white and pink roses. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Alison Noble, maid of honor and the Misses Jeanne Stickler of Corona del Mar, Roberta Heck of Newport Beacb, Ka'Ut- leen McGough of San Marino and Dianne Newhall of La Canada. They were gowned identically in lime green full length empire gowns enhanced by bright pink satin ribbon belts and carried a cascade of colorful summer flower!" predominantly in shades of pink. Flower girl, Miss Kimberly· Kellogg of Corona del Mar wore a lime green frock overlaid with white organdy. Anthony Arena Scott of Los Angeles was the best man. Ushers were Ronald Noble, the bride's brother; Philip Spiller, the bridegroom's brother; Michael Mor- rell of Los Angeles, and Justin Dedeaux, also Of Los Angeles. Miss Glenellen Cooper performed as soloist. A profusion of summer flowers, including pink peonies, blue delphinium, larkspur, carnations and roses bedecked the home .and garden 9f Mr. and Mrs. . John Storch of Newport Beach,· sc,ene of the reception attended by 250 guests. The cousin of the bride, Miss Sandra Chapman of Stockton, passed the guest book. Visiting from Stockton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Noble, grandparents;. Mr. and Mrs. William Chap- man, uncle and aunt; and from San Marino were Mrs. G. B. Kellogg, grandmother, and Miss Madelene Cherry, great-aunt, all relatives of the bride. Th.e former Miss Noble, a 1963 Children's Home Society debutante, is a graduate of the University of Southern Caillornia and also bas attended the Univers- ity of· Vienna. She was a member of Delta Gamma sorority and Phi Beta Kappa.· · The bridegroom is an alumnus of California State College at Long Beach. The couple plan to make their home in Newport Beach following their honeymoon. • "Ezchanglng wedding pledge1 In tho Prot.atant Chapel at Marine Com Camp LeJeune in North Carolina were Allx. Kay Mlll<r and her -Dooald D. Topallkl. The Rev. C. L. Theobald performed tho single rilll ceremony for the dlugbter of Mr. and Mr1. Alez E. Miller ol. Colta Meta and the son of Mrs. llll1aD Miller of Three Oaks, Mich. Ind the lat. Mr. Topalald. The bride selected an A· .. line gown with a full lbgth circular train with imported organza-and lace trim down the front of the redlngote and train.'1 hemline. An organza crown with wisteria drape~ held a silk illusion bouffant V<il ..i abe carried a prayer book and cym- bidium orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Janzen Bass was matron of honor in a yellow floor length 1heath with yellow carnation.1 a n d gardenias making up her colonial style bouquet. Attending as best man was Baas. for the "candlelight service bouquets of white gladioli andc ar nations adorned the altar. A recep- tion is planned -. the couple returns to California. The newlyweds are mak- ing their bopie at Camp LeJeune. The lormer Mias Miller was graduated from Newport Harbor H i g h School, Orange Coast Col- lege and the University of Southern California where she received her degree in muiic. She taught in Loa Angeles and Fullerton elementary schools. The benedlct is a graduate of Tart Junior College and received his degree i n anthropology from Memphis Urliversity. Peering Around A DIFFERENT holiday la ranticipated by Carole and Bill C:O.kron of Huntingtoo Beach -work! The Coskrans will be closing out Bill'• Los Angeles l!8w office and the young attorney will become a lull -Ume in· 1tructor at Loyola Law School In the fall . Newlyweds Make Mesa Home 'lbe family hie: returned from a trip to YOBemite .and points north 1.tlere they vi.sited an aunt and uncle, Mr. md. Vars. Howard Fager. Son Kelly and the Fager youngtter1, Tim~ and Sieve, found plellty to do wllh borffback riding, pick· lng wild blacld>onl.. and plwnl, cbaling tbe cows back to Ille barn, and other ..,iiv111es com>edad with country living. Oh io Setting Fall Wedding Planned I L • Christ Lutheran t'hurch in Columblll, Ohio will be the setting for the fall wedding of Patrida Ann lr.iller and Steven Edward Crt.lg. Parenti of the engaged couple are Mr. and. Mrs. Robert John Miller o f Columbus and Mr. ana Mrs. Edward Craig of Corona de! Mar. , The brii!e·W-be •!tended tho UnlverS!y ol th • Americ:mi. Meslco City and wu graduated from Obio si... Unl v•nlty wll•re Ille pledpd Kappa Alpba Th~. • • • She WM a ltudl!nt at I.Ong ,._ ,... .. Bud! City Cpllege and took PATRICIA MILLER pw1uote c:oune• at ucr. The future brldegioom Bricl .. lect -ll oorvtnc ln the U.S. Cout Gua<d and ls st•· will be,.servU>g oo the Air· tloned In Me!llPlrls. Upon SU Seard> aod , Rescue lfaduotlu.-Jn Se,Ptomber be Team. ·- Making their firrt home in Costa Mesa following a wed· ding trip to northern Cali,fornia and Oregon are newly married Susan Sihill· ing and Michael Farris. The Rev. D. G. Hurst performed the afternoon wedding in the Church of Christ in Costa Mesa. Th& bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E . Sihilling of Cos1!a Mesa and the benedict from Costa Mesa is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs . Harold Farris Jr. The bride donned a lace tiered gown with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her shoulder length veil was caught to .a headpiece of seed pearls and lace, and she carried a pompon bou· quet. Miss Valerie Farris, the bridegroom's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids· were the Misses Sheri Sihill· Jng, the bride's sister, Karen Farris, the benedict's sister, ud Jean Wright, the bride's COUJin. They wore long yellow •gowna and hekt yellow pom· pons. Best man was Phillip Mellott while u s her 1.n g guests to the seals were Don .Kessler, Calvin Sihilling, the bride's cousin , and Charles Sibilling, her brother. For the double r I n g ceremony altar b a s k e t s were filled with white stock. gladi·oli an .d large chrysanthemums. 1be church ball was the setting for the reception at· tended by 1!0 friends and relatives. Assisting were the Mmes. Jan Tiesman, Mellott and Leroy Ward , all of Costa Mesa: Kessler of Gerden Grove, and the Misses Norinne and Dorlnne Wagner at the guest boot. Mrs. Sylvia Overman d. Costa Mesa, the bride's maternal araodmother was opoclal gu..t. The new Mrs. Farria Is a graduate of Elt'lncla High School and· her husband is an alumnUI of Foyetvtlle High school, ~kansN. • MRS. M. LEONARD TOWERY Home In West Covin• -- Central Bible Church Setting for Nuptials . ·' Whit. gladioli, &U>ck and Gownt!d Identically and daisies adorned the Central · carrying identical bukete Bible Church. Costa Mesa were bridesmaids, Mrs. Jer· when two Azusa Pacific t!J Zuhlke · of Omard, Mrs. College student& exchanged Don VllleU., AIUI& and Mis• vows and ririga. Sharon Bet.ad!., North Roianna Ba I comb e Hollywood. Mih Jane: t daughtor of Mr . and' Mn '. Davi. was the flower girl. Clayton S. Balcombe or 'Ibe brldegroom asked H. Costa Mesa, wore a silk V. Newcomb of Chase City organza and lace gown when to be bls best man, while abe recited pledges t o uahera were Dick Snyder of become the bride o r Azusa, Doo Villella of South M. Leon.rd Towery Jr., aon Oarolim, ZUblke, Dennis of Mr. and Mrs. MarUn L. B a I comb e and Doug Towery of Chase City, YL Balcombe, -of COsta Completing tbe bride's Mesa. John Ryan w• tbe enaembte waa a lace and ring bearer. -pearl covered plllbox Followlni a recoptlon In which caught her illusion the church hall,. which waa veil, and forming her boo· attended by. 200 (Uelt.I, tht quet were yellow and white newlyweds )left on a boDey- roses, baby'• breath and m<ioo trip to Moatoroy. orchids. Upon their -· theJ will Misa Karen Dyor o f ralldo In Wiii Covino. · Walnut, maid of honor wore 'fte bride wU1 return to a yellow linen gown and car· Azusa Pacific Coll•ae whlrt rled • bastat of :roilow she will complete bar ..,!or a11sie1. . )'ear. Her husband ii a • DOHENY BEACH Park hu ·dr.,.. Rld>ard aod Barbara G 111 um and daughter& liaa and Jen- ni.fer, who will be staying for a two-week vacation. LOOKING FORWARD to firewo:rkl are tbe youngest BODI of 'Mr. and Mrs. ~ed Trejo, twins Joe and Marit. The family, Including the older boy1 steve and Kevin, will onjoy a family picnic ln the back yard of their Foun· tain Valley borne. Girls Plan Parade Fare A fried ch.kken dinner of all you can eat for $1.25 ii being planned by the Hun· tlngton Beach Theta Rho Girls Club of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on July 4. The young women will be serving dinners beginning at 11:30 , a .m. in the Odd FelloWs Temple, 226 Main Sl Children'• dinners will be 75 cents. 1 Before, during and ofter the parade they will serve hot dogs, punch, donuts, pie and coffee, from 8:30 a .m. Mrt. Hollll Matthew ll th• dub'• advisor. Hadau ali Mn. Jack Chapman, 549- 1379, mt.)' be contacted for location information f o r Harbor Chapter of Hadas· llh. The club meet. at I p.m. IVW7 third Tuesdq. srod..... ...i plam to tureltr his education In Jll)'dlololy Ill r r • d u • t e -· MRS. ·DONAL1> D •. TOPALSKI Candlollght Sor¥1cos by . D.0 -MOYAN OPEN ON. JULY 4TH. 100°/o HUMAN HAIR WIGS 69.95 125.95 YAWE VALUE c 1998 ti!': MACH, HAND TIED TIED Cascade Wiglets Fall 69.95 val. 24.50 val. 125.95 .val 19 98 589 38 89 SPECI AL 'SALE WIG & WIGLET CASES ~. ··: ' • ='= CASIS '2'5 WI • C:.o\SI '6" ClWlfD-{OllDl1IOllED-S1YlED WIGLET $3.00 FALL $5.50 CASCADE $5.50 WIG $7.00 • lay DONOVAN Te'°J'l:!"n! '6Ml74 • 9037 EAST ADAMS--~.~M.1. OHN MON. thru SAT. 10 a.m. i. I p.111o . OPIN SUNDAY 12 'TIL S 111. " • f. ' I• I ' ·- l -• • • -. ......,. . • •. • -·---J 8 OAlf Y PILOT WedntSday, July 3, 1'168 ' • • • ' • By TOM TITUS ,,, .. Delly ,.... ..... The "Simon summ•r" pts' Under waf \•.t' the ' Laguna PLiy11ou,.· l ·h is ·w~-"· .. '1 . ~. ~ • Openii>g Friday night,for a three.oweekeod • run Ls One 't>I playwr-igbl Neff Simon's :most popolar ~· hits, '''!be Odd coupte.'1 lt ~ by a mo·nth · another Simon·prOduct, the: which debuts .,_Ilg. 1. ·. mulical '· "Sw~ · Charity, Directing the first of the 1two summer attractions is ··David Marlow;·a 25:-year-old "'movie l!ltudio assistant 'story 'editor. and netvspaper col· uritnlst who has staged three productions at the Burbank -and' 1 Sabta •Monica litUe UJ.~a.tefs ove!-·the ipast year. Sally Brown and Patricia McQuade complete the cast as the Pigeon sisters. . ' . lu11!11 ~· 'DMi~" continues ita five· c...tlil•••,hltw weekepd enga1emeot. a, t J::~ , ... • •=?• · l i4t , ~uth .cont ll<j)'!rtory's '!bird SIOp Theater jn' coato ,.., Me;sa with four ~ per· form~ TblD''!lay through Sunday. • Mariut Benson ;. ditectlng the Teru)tNee W i 11 i a m s .clas~ic, w)licb f e J t 1:1 r e s ·Cherie PAtch, Hal Landon Jr., Bonnie; .(ral)up and Don Tuche. The theater 1 s located ,at · 1827 Newport Blvd. . ,...,.. .... , .. .,.,.. .. 11THE DOUILI MAN" Concluding its ·acheduled .run is SCR's exp;erimental show, "Adventures in a Paper Bag" at the · Sec-.. .._. _ 2:1 1 a 6:11 ond Step Theater, 2185 Villa Way, Ne~ Beach; •H.,,....--••1 •14• ' Directed by John Arthur Davis and Ron Thronson, the offbeat · revue , i s populated 'by Michael and T<>nl · Douglas!, J a m e .s McKie, Barry :o:K-ane and Saul'ldta Deacon. ••••e I ~····-! "Jgii ! ·~· .. », ~w • • • • THE BOAT BEAT Alm•" Lec••M'I', n•tio11•I ew•rd wi11n•1 fet hit cov!f•t• of y.'ck~nt, cover• the bo•t b••t for the DAILY PILOT. He'• tho 011ly fulltirM bo•tl119 ri portor •II cny Ore119• Co1111ty 11~w1pfp•r ttcff, I Gt.Im' .. • VtlU:NCE f 11ADIANCE 4tti 116 Wiil! c..- 0.lfy ..... J:Jt Ill .... l"rta. .. •1• ...... WMI DllMY'• "NATUlft HAI> .ACll" ·: 0 ..... , .. &alll: I "Paper Bag" run:i Friday ! ~ ~ ! I through Sund~ at the • .... ......, :it. -.&d:=~=!'=ii!::zi.•-._.Ji-''- RATUU STA.ITS J:N. 6:ll &-10:11 IJN THE ASHTRAY ••• PLEASE'- .: • ' 'Odd Couple' Ch•rlM ·Shull, Phil int.rl•ndl ............. . :-:. ,-: ~· \~~~~CC Builds All Sets' · · A native New :.Yorker, MarlOw moved . to' . L o s Angeles• StiOttly . after ... win- ning the first an nu a1 WTiter~s-' Guild. Of America ·scyeenwriting · award. His 'J)art directorJal credits in· clu.de "The $~y 1__eart." '\A' Case bf Libel' and "Blood, Swet4 and Stanley Poole.! · Taking the.· two tea.ding roleS in "'Odd Couple" are Phil Iirterlandi, a familiar ·Perf-oniJ.anco& of "The Odd 'Couple" wlil be · given Thursd~:ys through Sundays ~fter the opening week.end, closing July 21 at the playhol!se. 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Reserva- tions areavai'lable at 494- 8061. Newport theater. Tickets for !,. ll!'&e11.111-••· •: both this and "Streetcar" ... ~ !Se may be ordered through the •,fff .. , •!i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~1 • • • ~::; ' . . ' faee <it the L a g u n a Three other productions Playhouse who won a Victor wind up thelr stint on Or- aw.ard for his role in "A an~ Coast stages this week- lJ1,an (or All Seasons" in end, one of which is "The t l~, aJ!d Charles Shull, ·an Petrified Forest" at the ·· For 'South Pacific' .. . ,.. -.,_ "import" from Sherman Hunti•Rtgtop s ·each ·~e·re trying ~ometbin& aMI ~ ~. We'.ll Oak_s .who f<>rmerly worked Pilayh-Ouse. Ron Albertsen new. Always befoA, we've ~~~~ .... "other curt.Mn as an NBC newscaster. directs the_ Robert St:JMw~ .. _.. ......a ---lo ttie .-... !wVUWU"' lnterlandi p1ays .the part drama:. llllQ reDWl'.l ....., .. D Scott MY• be ill using the of Felix, the 1 compulsive Ron 1'2.mbert, Valaree . lµipm.er. 'l1!is year •.!re creativt: talefl.t! of all the "neat nut,'1 white Shull ap· How. Don Rhoades, Alan bUild.i'ng everything. I think persons on the stage crew to pears as Oscar. the.slovenly Sandquist 3.nd James E. the audiend 'wiB bl .~ · ·ere• ~U ·et the sceoerY and sportswriter· who o f f e r s Smith fill the major roles in ·pleasantly sl.ll'p_rised." . -sets.?1@thing will be rente~. F.elix a port in his marital the 1930's play which gives :... Direct.or Luci'an Scott "Saf' "I'm really impresse~ sto~m~ isl final performances Fri· this year's production' 'of with some of the island Their poker-playing pc:ts day and Saturday at the -e ·,;SOutb Pacific" at ·Q_ranga tCents ~they are creating," are enacted by Rober~ Barn, 2)10 Main St., Hun· ··eoa.t College July Sl~Aug.-3 Scott said. "'11ley ere using Engman, . Geoffrey Riker, ting,toD Beach. Tickelo; are will be -. much Caster· mov-tbouliiildl of f l ,o w·.e r • , Bob D'Isroof-o and,. Ala n available bycclling 536:8861. ing show than the Br~,Vf.Y 'b~iding thatche~ huts and Hart, f,be tatter a late • • • version. mal9Pg something very replacement in Ule cast "A Streetcp Named "We actually have Jhrte autbentic." . lr================'=====;I · ·nages," Scott says, "and _"nl.e ahow .will run . each ·,we'll switch from one to night at 8:15 p.m. Tickef.;5 ·· other 'The· B r o ad w a y are $1 and .advance mail 1 =~CIW u.sed one stage and orders are being taken now ··.they had to close tbe·curtain &t the college. Crossword PU7Jlle ACROSS SO Prott,ting she/ttr HELD OVER ·N,.W• Co~t1nuOus o,.On . .., .... 20TH COOIJRY. fOX ·-. . • 1 lt1dlo device .:: •Genusof deers · .• 10 Lirt• SI Minor le1gutrs .ff Word tx11ttssin11 111noy1n'e 57 Feeds the lei tty Pin C.·Hlt ~ containers .; 14 Destroy by :• degrees 15 Zest ;-16 On the briny 17 Miss Moorehead • • 18 Show siians of exertion 58 Movie 63 Willow genus 64 Unreliable ptrson 19 Hilo 20 lledlty · 22 Scenic view 23 Fish 65 Acoustics expert's · 'oncem 90 Food 'ont1Jnirs 67 Her1ldi' heiring 9 IR5e't 10 P1cifl' ''" 11 Pert. to 37 Jn 1dlffer- tnt 1111nner 11'=r=;;;;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~;iyf= 4D Represented 43 Greek god 44 A 111an 24 Enlert1iner Zft Annex l9 flirt of a 'hurch ll Austr1llan bird 12 Moved ponderously 34 Dedi,1te formally 38 Single l'l Not well lighted 41 Wickedness 42 "Carmen" and "La Boheme" 45 Can . .Polillc1I '"'' 48 Nu111trlc1I prefix 49 Violates a standard of 'ondu't 68 District of .1n,1rnt GrtKe li'l Narrow !roove · 70 nstrumen t of transfer 71 Pl1ce af s1crifl'e DOWN 1 Harvest 2 Legendary . ship 3 "---Fence Me In" 4 Well·lrlined indi'l'idu1l S Reverberate 6 M1rked by COITUptlon 7 Winglike 8 AffeclH •with mani1 61 Down 12 City In ArizMa 11 Epee's relative 21 See 38 Across 2:2 More than 1 little 25 Barber, Dutton or Kelly 1ft Vapor: Comb. f'Or111 27 Sink to the ground 28 S1nd ridge -30 Dffl,lal of 1ncient Rome 33 Dire,tion 35 Ra'e track 36 Piece of fired 'lay of rank 4ft Spelled 'hlld 47 Country of N. 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Direotor Joab L'ogan "I don't tblnk tt reallJ: laments: "Whenever . they matters who doe1 th• plan • big picture, they say, •in&ina," aald U>e cllre««. 'Get Logan.• Some dlJ I'd "Too mlaCh 11 made ol B • N like to direct a picture for vOicu 1n .mualoal&. TU. a Jg ameJ under a million dollani: -girl like Vanessa '.ijedgrave. and I'd be willing to do ii !or E .... •lhaugb 1be -every • ' • • . notblng." -to ber ..... In In ·Concert Logan is preparing to 'Camelot' and -a Joi ii ' ' . : start another bil one, bat time perfeotlnl:}m 1inp.ag, . F Of "lboW bullne , he's not really as unhappy she was still acc~ed of bav-our • as he s~ds. He seems to -mg her songs dulSOed. ·• biggest n•l!l• will. appe1r • Original NY Ctut For '()wn Thjng' Tiie entire Now Yark --·-lo have 1111 ol t Jt • year' a "B e 1 t aame ev:ltem4'1K Jb.1t bu llaliftl.• 11Yoar Owa bin pasatld in Mn 'Dllnl," will bl brou&bl to • !:!'~ = I b I HUDtiqtm Har11<ri M lmpca-1 -.... =I~ ;"10:-1 ..,;, 1~ aa Now Yort wllll 1111 - -o I l1HductioD -ontod by producon Zov· quolilJ _11..., to -~:!.'::°;.=•Lem and a larp ..,...._.-.., 1.1 , . beinl lplnd to -... PnYilWI of. the "now'' tbil." m u 1 l c ·a 1, baaecl on Tbt. pil'formeN iwt.o will Sh & t qpell'l'I •Twelftll matt tbl mov9 tb tbe MPt,"' are ICbedllled for Ila tford ut D .a a a y July st and Au1. 1 with the Apolinar (who, witJ! Hal oll1dai oponiDc &et.for A111.. Hellor,...-the •-and 2. , , muDc: for tbl mu1lcal Tllo '-ii u . odllnol numbon), • 1-Bllu, cut 1n a bit New Yark Jolm Dmor, r.... u,oe, muoicll to.-city I.I-. LeWl4 -· llarcl1 enjoy dealing with big casts ''ln 'South Pacific' only kl a once-only concert at the and masses of extras, aa be one of tbe siqen -·.Mitzi HollyWood. Bowl Wednu4ay, did in "Picnic," "Faqnr,'' ,Oaynor -wu not dubbed. Julf 17, M 1:30 .p.m. Balbra. "South Paci f I c'' .and Even Juanita Hali didn't do Stnlaand Horry Balalont., , "Camelot." • her own llOllP 'because Bill' eool>j..and Htrb Albert' • · The new one it ... Paint Rodgere: and .Hammerstein and 1tlle' TJJmna Brus. ~~ Lcll Anloloo =Ill~~ llld " Your Wagon," into which thou~ht she Ud lost bet The ev-'•• -er.ed,,..; Paramount i!i sinking an quality " , -.. · "'' estimated JlO mi 11 ion . "Pabat Your Wa~n" will the Hollywood.~ Com· Th t' I t f -· for • •• filmed Im Ur l mlttee . ii ' . UM Southern a a a o o • ...,ney 11'1' • a 01t en e ~ on Chriltiali Leadenbip Foun· musical that failed to set location near Baker, Calif. d tt-_ . ,_._ ·proc1 • ....,; Broadway afire:· It ·was one The familiar son11 -a.._.. ·11 r-•• ""''-" · Of the early collaborations "They Qall the W i D d gra_~ by SiJht and Sound of Alan Jay Lerner and Maria," "I Talk to the PrOd.Uc:Uon• at.Los Anl;elu . Frederick Loewe. Trees," -have been re· AD procetd.s fl'.orn the tl'll'I· "It certainly wasn't a tained and a few more are Ing an goinf to the. S~ very good play," Logan ad· being added. Lerner will Poor P~. Campaip., · mitted. "1 could scarcely sit write the lyrics to Andre Attf:ndin.1 as pste al there when I aaw it on Previn'a music. Lt*:we had honor .ww ~.several o( the Broadway; the only thing considered composing the lHders of the SQ£, in· that held me were ~ new songs ·but decided . ~luding ~· ~~· JClnr: wonderful song6. The story against it because of bis widow of Martin Luther wa1 a good idea, but it heart ailment, Logan said. King, Jr. never came off. Alan toldl-----'-.::,_-----=--------'ll me that he rewrote the play three times, but he never waa satisfied y;ith it. The story was ~imply too vast a panorama. , "When Alan was assigned to produce 'Paint Your Wagon' for Paramount, he decided to throw the script out and use a:s mall)' of the · songS as posaible." SUNDAY JIA.Y 1 4:GO P.I. DOWNTOWN llA.1.111151 , ~Mouetile' -otlot b FUll MATuill. JOSE FAllAll RUIZ ..-mn: lllTCAWll ···-"· Preaeni&c ' A.n<>ther Fir11t Foi,. The · Newport .Ar.ea , .DISCOTHQ'UE R.ED VE.VET The Whol,e Ball ol Jfa:C · la Now at The J'llla Marina ' . .~ 'PsyOedelk t P.M:, lll&IBLY CLOSID MONDAY ' Ne C••er-NO M1111-vou Mtlit .. 21 .-. e . DlllNElt SPIC1ALI ·lllOHYL Y • DAILY -PIY LUNCHION e . IANQUIT PACILITlll AVAILAl~I. 7U14_,:...._ '#At '1'.ho lntr~ncti To -~-l~land" . 1045 IAYSIDE DRIVE N~OIT' 1EACtf . 675-0200. Lerner hired P a d d y Chayefsky' to fashion ..the new story line. He did so, said Logan, by expanding . brie[ scenes at the beginning and end of the play' script The leading.characters of an old man, bis daughter and a Mexican sweetheart were abandoned. The old man was mad e younger and cast with Lee MarVin. A new character named · Partner was created; he'll be played by Clint Eastwood. The new girl will be porrtrayed by Je~ S=-g.do their own l-----------.;_...:.._ _ _,_.._ __ .J~~?-:-::::=-:::•::i-:-::::=-~·-:::-:-:::::::-=-=:-:-::::=-=-=:-:-:::::::-=-=:-:~~=-=~=:-:::::-=-=:"~·I '· singing, .although L o g a n doegn't think p!at's im· port.ant in a film musical. This despite the criticiam of the dubbed songs for Audrey .. .................. IU.ot? W.iw. Act~ P'lcllMI P'lill ..._ • CtlW ........... . ' PAULO --.......... TrMY 11*'-Y l"Wtlw ; Five . aa1w rs · and a qllps iP .. · . . I ram I not 'S BarrJ Farm • Yes. It d~ cost a dollar to get into Gholt Town. (25¢ fol kids.) 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' ' .. • ........ ,,, ...... . ' . ... .... . .... , . ''· .. " 'i.-. '"' --• It IWLV PILOT Woe!-, Jul)''· 1'168 RoCket Rod Tops Ashe • Ill Wimhledorr Semi·s11 !'l'OI Rod Laver ol Corona del Mar and Tony. Roche wiped out tlie ama· le4lr -II today by routing Arthur AIM and Clark Groebner In Ille ,.ml· flnalJ ol Wimbl-'1 first Open Lown Tennla CbamplOlllblpo. Laver, U>e »-year-old pro champion a n d 1961 -1902 Wimbledon w i n n e"T. crushed Aahe, of Richmond, Va., 7.S, 6-2, ~. ofter the 2:1-year-old .Roch• elimfnated the power-hitting Graeb- _. ner of New York, 9-..,, 8-10, M, 8-6. Tb6 two loll-boadon will ,.-Fri- day In lllc....llnal· Racbe, ~"'t-<>ld Aul1nllian. pro, ' --·-Clark ~ ol ' New York, 9-7, 8-10, 6-1, M , today and reached the final ol tho Wiml>-· Lown ~ Cbamplonihif"· Billie Jean. King, the defending cbam.pioa from Long Beach, defeated .Australia's Lesley Turner Bo.wrey, 6-3, 6-4, and reached the semlfinals today. Jn Tuesday's ti1ird round of women's doubles, Katlzy Harter Crom Seal Beach and a former Marina H1gh School student paired with Mary Anh Eisel ol St. Louis to tr1m Marilyn Aschoer a n d Vicky Rogen of N e w York, 6·1, 6-1, • However, Patti Rogan of. UCl wa1 lesa fortunate a1 she and mate Valene ~!,.,,_ ol San D l e g o bowed to Australians Judy Teiart and Mrs . Leslie Turner. 11·13, a.6. 6-2. Miss Hog'ao also lost out in singles as professional Fr'ancoise Durr o[ France rolled to 6-2, 6-2 wins in "lhe fourth tOQJld . Laver and Newport Beach mate Roy Emerson had a breather in double~ ' action. ..They. blitzed third round loes Gerald Battrlck and Peter Hutchings UPI Tt'91111olt WELL WITHIN REACH -Billie Jean King o( the United States returns this shot with apparent ease in the quarter-finals ol the Wimbledon Tennis tournament today as she defeated Australia's Les- ley Turner Bowrey to advance to the semi-finals. Mrs. King required just two sets ~to make the ad- vance, posting 6-3 and 6-4 triumphs. On Tuesday, she defeated Australia's J . L. Moore in 6-2 and 6-4 sets. · Boycott of Olympics Willie's Back• , ' Can Edwards Pull It Off? All-Star Berth , Preventive Law Needed Ts Harry Edwards really capable or doing it? Will he be able to turn the Olympic Games into a shambles for the United States by pulling off the threatened Negro boycott of the competition or its related ceremonies? American Olympic officials still have time to act in self defense against Edwards' proposed boycott. The United States Olympic Com · mittee could legislate pun i ti v e measures to protect the team it will send to Mexico this October so that it · would be too costly for an athlete or athletes to invoke a last-minute boycott, which Edwards insinuates is a distinct possibility. If such a threat were carried out. the United States' already blighted im- age aboard would suffer an inlinitive amount of damage. The world press WHITE WASH ............................. ""' has already devoured boycott rumors • like a starving python would swallow a monkey . • And if Negro performers refuse to : participate in the Olympics or related • ceremonies AFTER being named to : tbe United States team and being sent to Mexko, it would be a field day for : foreign reporters. offender dlsb up the fare home from his O"'.D pocket. Further, make him obligated to repay travel costs to Jl.texlco if he Voluntarlly quits the squad by not taking part. 2. JI.lake any boycotter in eligible for further amateur competition. In the case of a 1tudcnt, that would ht' sufficient to mean prob3ble loss of athletic scholarshl!> and thus the end •• of the education Negroes 1ay they thir1t for. And It would remove non-student Insurgents from any future possibi li- ty of embarrassing our country.· Such preventi on mJgbt be the ticket to neutralize the potential po"·er of the boycott threat. And snch a preven~tlve does seem necessary. Frankly, I ca n't believe Edwards has enough persuasive power to con- vince 90 or 95 percent of Negro Olym- . pians they should give up a on<'e in a lifetime chance to compete in the most prestigious sports event the world has ever devised. Nor can l bring myselJ to imagine he'll be able to brainwash them into believing that shunning openin g. clos- ing and victory stand ceremonies will do anything for the Negro cause. lt would indeed attract attention . But how muc.h sympathy would it draw? Beco1nes Ritual CJNINNATI (AP) -Willie Mays was named to the All-Star team for the 15th consecutive year today as Na· tional League Manager Red Schoen· dienst completed his squad for the Ju· ty 9 game. Mays, the colorful San Francisco Giants' center fielder, will be making his 19tll appearance in the summer classic. which will be played this year in the Houston Astrodome against the American League All Stars. Schoendienst. manager of the Def en· ding champion St. Louis Cardinals, went along \llith the player balloting in adding nine more players. He chose all ei ght runners-up at each. position and selected rookie catcher John Bench of the Cincinnati Reds. who finished third behind starter Jerry Grote of the New York Mets and Tom Haller of Los Angeles. Others picKed besides Mays. Bench and Haller on the 25-man squad were : First baseman Rusty Staub Of th e Hous ton Astros, a .311 hitter with 43 runs batted in and four home runs: se- cond baseman Julian Javier. St. Louis, .25&: shortstop Crl!ne Alley, Pittsburgh, shortstop .. 236; third baseman Tony Perez. Cincinnati, .253. 46 RBI and eight homers. A I s o outiielders M a t t y Alou. Pittsburgh. the league leading hitter wittt a ,353 mark, and brother Felipe Alou , AUaota .. 303. Bench is batting .266 \\11th 43 RBI anct seven hoers while Haller is hit- ting .291. of Bcll&ln, a.:i. 8-2, 6-1. Mrs. King, ,..king a third straiCht title, wm meet Ann Haydon'"'Jone11 ot England ill thf' aemliinals Thursday. Mrs. Jones, a pro and seeded fourth, ·routed ,France's Francoise Durr, another pro, 6-2, 6-2. Seventh-seeded Judy Tegart of A u s t r a 1 i a upset aecond • seeded Margaret Smith Court, .i two-time' Wimbledon queen from,Australia, 4~. 8-6. 6-1. Mrs. Court was seeded second. Miss Tegart will meet the winner ot • Ille all-amalew coat.II between N .... cy Richey ol S... Anlelo, TH., alMI Brull'• Maria Baeao, • U:ne·timl NFL Players Reject Offer~ . . May Strike Training Camps .. ' . . "":..~ CLEVELAND (AP) There 's nothing official, but the ingredients are beginning to stack up for a strike 'by National Football League players. Officially, the playeis are saying, nothing. That's through attom·ey Dan Shulman, counsel for the NFL Players Association. · Unofficially', there are numerous reports of strike talk by the players. And time is running out. Rookies are scheduled to begin reporting for prac· tice next week. Veterans , will report later. Reporting dates vary for each club . The exhibition season is less than a month away. The player representatives. and an owners' group failed to come to an agreemeot at their super secret meeting in Detroit last weekend. Art Modell, NFL president and owner of the Cleveland Browns, broke the long silence with a prepared state· ment i1l Cleveland Tuestiay. "We regret exceedingly that bhe ' players have reje<::ted· th e results of Dodger Hope~ I GrowFaint As Cards Roll LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers haven't conceded St. Louis another pennant, but they're having trouble findin g a weaknes~ in the runaway National League leaders. "They're one of the best teams I've seerl since I've been with the Dodgers,'" veteran right-hander Don Drysdale said Tuesday night after fhe Cardinals whipped Los Angeles, ~· It Dodgl!t" Slate J111v 3 Dodgers v1 St. Louis 7:S5p.m. KFI (6«11 July ~ Oodger1 vs St. LOul• 12 :55 p,m. KFI (6-10) JulV s Dodgers vs Clnc:!nn•ll "7:55P.m. KFI (M:I! JUIV ' Oo(lgers v1 ClllC!l'lrllll 7:" p,m, KFI (t-111) was the Cards' second straight victory in the series and it increased their Na- tio~ague lead to 71h games. "The cardina15are an experienced team. They don't beat themselves·." Drysdale added. "And they're well balanoed. They have speed, defense. consistent hitting and good pitching." This time a year ago, St. Lonis was tied for first place in a well-balanced r a c e. It wasn't u n ti I July 22. that the Cards began the drive that enabled t h ~ m' to finish 101h games ahead of second-place San Francisco. "I'm afraid now that they mi ght win it by 20 game s." says Dodger ~third baseman Bob Bailey. The Dodgers had the consola!ion •rucsday ni ght of driving longtime nemesis Larry Jaster from the mound with three game·tying runs in the seventh inning. ST. LOU IS LOS ANGELES &rack, II FloOCI, Cl EdWarCll, e Cep.,:i,, lb Tol•n. rt Sll1111"1Gn, :>b Jtvlli', lb Schofield, u J1s~. " Gr•"Dfr, " Hotml'I'. P ·••lllrbl tk t~rtll 51 71W.Davb,cf 500 0 500 1P_,,lch,U 50 00 )llOStvage,rt lOOO ' o o o Gtbr!elSOtl. 11 1 o I o • 1 2 o IC.Bowr, lb J 1 1 o l 0 I I 11:.ll•lley, lb 1 1 1 0 'llOF•lrlV,rl 0011 0 71llLl'l'ebYr1.1b '111 100 0Haller.t 010 O o 0 0 P.rtt"', If 0 t 1 OO llSlnger,p 1101 .llttr•l, "" V: 0 0 Fairey, Ph I 0 llrewr<, p • 0 lll!llnllllam, p d D I 0 Versalles. J>h ff • O O Tolal1 n 5 I ' Totals l 1 l SI. Louis . .. , 100 OOll L._ -5 LOI .lrttelff . .. .. .. . . . otC llOO IJll -l A E -K. llo'f'llr. PoPoY!ch. DP -LOI .lltlflts J. LOii -$!. LoulJ 7, LOI AflgelH I. 18 !lrodt 1. l !I -Lli1bvt1. $ -Jonler, She1111C1f!, H rntr, IPHllfllllSO Jaster •vl ' l l I Gran.er (W,UI 1 1 0 e 1 I HoarnN 1·113 J 0 O 1 Sln;er 1SJ1 t 8rewtr CL,l-3) 113 7 1 1 o 81Ulntham 1·113 1 I 1 I 0 HllP -J111« (SIY~ell $11\ter !khOllelCI). WJ> -Sln91r, l!l!lllnllllam 2, T mt -2:'1. Al!tnlltn(11 -:tl.121. the very fruitful negotiatioiis we bed in Detroit on Friday and Saturday," Modell's statement said. "We think, perhaps, the players may net have fully understood our position." In Chicago, Shulmar; said: '.'We have agreed to no· comments in the press · and we intend, at 1eart for the present, to edhere to that." Asked Jf another date had been set -for further negotlatione, · ~an replied: "No comment." -.. An autlloritatlve source in Atlanta said, about 97 per cent of the players so far contacted were not satisfied with the ownen' offer. -, And in Knoxville, Tenn., "" News Sentlnel said NFL p~ !!i!" votod 3T1-17 not to report ~:.~·peseuon camps. -;,;, • ,U,I T ..... WHICH ONE HAS THE HALO? -Dick McAuliffe of tlie P~roit Tigers leaps high to evade the sliding Roger Repoz in ~s ,fPurth innin~ action: Tuesday night at Detroit. Repoz was just the first out on thts play, however, as the Angela' Rick Reichardt was..nailM at ·first fof a double play. Angels dropped their second straight eaine in ·the Motor City, 3-1. · . ' AL Flag Under 'Pillow' As Tigers Whip Angels· , ;. . . DETROIT (AP) -Manager Mayo Smith o{ the Detroit Tigers expects to sleep better now that one of his big worries about the American League pgnnant race has been solved -at least temporarily. "I feel pretty sure I will get a good night's rest now," he said Tuesday Angel Slate Jul'I' J "ntel11I Oltroff S:il p.m. ICMPC 17101 Jutr 4 ...,_.al Olll"OIT ll::U 1.m. ICMPC 1710) night after the Tigers nipped the California Angels 3-1 to boolt their league lead to 811.z games. Smith explained that he had some resUess nights of late worrying about lhe way his starting pitchers, with the exception of Denny McLain, bad performed. "All we needed was to get a couple • ...... of real good games out of them and things would be okay," he·aaid .... Smith admitted he could flncf"o!ittle fault with the pitching perfdnnlnces of Mickey Lolicb and Eart'Wlflon · who took the lirst two games Of the' four game California series. CALIP:OllNIA DlTll.01 .. , .,,~,... ..... ~,., D•v•litlo, cf ' I o I McA"'ffttt, 211 J· 1 1 o Fn90tl, a ' I I 1 SIMiey, et 4 I O I Mlni:hsr, lb ~ I I I Nwttln,..; rf. ·'·' I 1 R-1,rt 'lllC•Jlllb '1 '1 0 0 Rl'khenlt,11 '011W.~,IT ll1 1 s.irltflO.. :Jb J a 1 I Fretftl11, c J a l ; A.Rodrl-r, :Jb I I 0 I Matdltdf, 1• 3 1 1 1 Mortoll, Ill! 1 0 0 0 °'1'1er, 11 I I 0 0 Rodllttl. C 4 I I 0 T'kPIO$k1, lb J O l I IC.._,l'b 1014W"'°"• 1141 M,,,l"Oh,, p 1 o O O Klrlcp,of'rldl;, 1!P1 1 I t 1 ' SM-rn<, p O O 0 O Wrlollt,11 0000 TttJab J3 1 1 I Tcit1ls ,,. ! J J Cel!IO•n!1 ........ ,, ~ OM 0111"'-I 0e1ro11 .. • .. • ..... .. ao ooo 1-.. _ , DJ> -C•llfofnft 1, Dtlroll I. L'OI -C•lll!Jrnle '· Deh'olt J, 21 -N~. Hll: -Mltcflldl: 111 """°"' (1), S -Wllllr\ ' ; We must take steps to see that such : action does not transpire. ! U Negroes choose not to perform for : UI, excuse them with dignity and no : tJreat. of retribution. No man should : be .forced to compete under any : dicumttance. And anything less than 90 percent participation in the boycott· will in essence void its effectiveness anyway. By intimidation or persuasion Edwards must make guys like Ralph Boston believe that more can be done for the black race by boycotting rather than taking part in the Olympic Games. Is Boycott Set -for Olympic Parade? I Bown•. Jet all athletes in con· : tentkm for Mlection to the team we'll tend to Mexico understand that once ; he ii plcbd, there will be no ! wttb*awal from compeUtioo, refusal to J11!11ab ID ~ lllCI closing ............... Ibo vfct«y 1tand. Te ufaree ... r.1111, a " t er ofptZzMIM .._ .. lltaW, . .a ••: 14 Q 7 ,.... " ,...., tNftl e.,-m f=·e•111 elfll' 1 1 ,,_ ... Ob .... Vlllqe ........ And he must get the same point across to youngsten like Jerry Pr()('· tor, who have never tasted Olympic splendor and competition. It seems like a monumental chore, one beyond the scope or Harry the Great. But nonetheless W,t. must prepare for any eventuality and then hope to God the rational, intelligent Negro .._ •Ds Edwards where to eet oU. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Negro athletes may go to the 01,ymplcs and there demonstrate their discorttent with American racial policies rather than boycott the Games themselves. That possibility was raised Tuesday by a. Negro newsman who ·said the detision was made last weekend at a meeting of Negro athletes attending the Olympic Trials in Los Angeles .. He said the demonstration could take the form of a rerusal by Negroes to pai:ticipate in the openil\B parade of athletes on the-first day of the Melico ' City Gamf:!s in oclober or of a refusal I to take part in the victory ceremonies at whJch winners receive their medals. "t couldn't name one black athlete who will not go to the Olympics if ht qualifies,'' said the reporter. who re· quested anonymity. "But they docided there ere other ways to demonstratt the If di1(Ust with their 1ituation. '' T b o 1...i.r of tho boycott, f«mer San Jose St ate instructor Ha rry Edwards. has refused to say what the thinking of the potential boycotters is at the moment. but he hinted al the possibility of the action referred to by the ntwsmen at a n e w s conference Monday. "There are some possibilities which I dontt care to discuss at this ti.me," Edwards· gaJd. The newsmen said many b I a ck 1t.hletes had been dlsgusted at the npening ceremonies of the Los Angeles meet at whJCh an actor read a state· ment ••)'in& U,S. Olympl ana ·;: ... "represent a free country ... 1 coun- try lbat practl<H fair play ror au." At the conchWon of that meet. 193 atJ\letes wue chosen to compete.in the fmal Olympic Trials at South Lake Tahoe, Calli., Stpt."9-17. Al many u 10 ·-_,, lwned In ead! evont tllough only lluft Clo ao lo Mexico City. Somt observer~ .aid the U1S~10Jym plc Co mmJttee m1y h•ve done thJs to insure enough wh.lte participants in ... h oven! JI Ne_. pullAod 11111 . ' . ' ... .. Wtdnflday, July 3, 1968 • DAILY PILOT 1J Marina Duplicates Unbeaten Pace .. Oiler Rally Tops Gard~n·Grov¢ . • BJJIOGER CARLSON tu record to U Iller drubllinl Villa .. Oller CllDllaught at the out.et of the Mork Whitfield pumpod la a tw.>-. °' '" -''"' '"" Pm by a 111-41 CGW1t. finll period wllen Hudlnilon cut the pointer to mate It l!W2. HuoUnrtoo Beach down by 10 a1tof Othtr actloa at Mlrloa bad n.ncl>o 11).paiot 1ap lo one Iller 1:111 bad ex· Hunllnlton went allbd f« lood with three quarters, it.med back 1:o Illa ,.-{lamllol laldel a '11-70 verdict ovor pine! Ill the fourtb quamr. 2:IO to IO -AIM Hart ......S bis fourlb period to down Garden Grove, La Quinta. " '!be -.. COllldo't 1et even, cnly poinll of 111• 1ame ca a J.O.fool '12-17, ln a Huntlngtm Beach summer __ Ro...:;y_M1Uar ___ and __ M_1_u_eo_n1r_er_u_led,...;;.._h_ow_n_er....:.., _·uot11 __ s_:111 __ rem_ilin_ed __ ..... _• __ J;..._...:;_~to~m-ak_e_1t_llM1 __ • ____ _ Lea111t ba$,ketbtll till TuHday olJbl --..~e winner's court. ' D ... ILY PILOT ....... ~ lM P9)'119 • • REBOUND FOR. COljTRERAS -Huntington Beach High's All.CIF gu,n Mike Contreras snares a .rebound during Tuesday night's 72-67 triwnph over previously unbeaten. Garden Grove in swnmer basket. ha!! action. Defending is Al Carlson. S~ In Brief Banned ·south African . ' . Equals World Standard A South African who won't be able to cDmpete in the Olympics, matched the liSted world mark in the 100-meter dash.-.-and wasn't.satisfied. And the fastest·m.Ue ot the year was recorOed, with four men under four minUtes, as the highlight. o( a couple of major iriternational tract and field me"l!-\V<~urope Tuesday. . Piif'Niosh ol South Africa, flgbting .wind. tied the world record flat tn a meet at Zurich, Ron Jones ol Britain was 4 and H.aosruedl Wildmer ' · J(',a;W-won't be able lo compete in the"-Otympics because of. the South AfricAA ban, has been clocked in 10 Oat. 's'.(veral ·.times. Three Americans, Chai'j\~J:"'"'1e, Roonie Ray Smith and Jim' ' 1,-1.Were timed in 9.9 seconds at SitTimDto, Calif., June 21 . Nllli &!Id wm ille 200 met= lo 20.1, running on a ~synthetic track, eimilar to the surface that wW be used in the Olympics at Mexico City. In Stoddlolm, Sweden, Bodo Tuem· mler of \vmt Genpany recorded the fastest "mill 'of the year, 3 :54.7. He WU lollowed by Andre de Hertogh< ol Belgium, 3:56; Werner Gosewink:el of West Ger~, 3:59.1; and Alberio Esteban 11. , 3:59.2. -~. """ """ SAN FRANCISCO J a a n MutclLal'1 vlc&ory pace .ba1 ten& peo- ple onn"yloc It lllelr record beta. Bat tile Saa Frudsce Gla•tl' rtpt. -Hnd•t:, fu allead of Dbzy Dean'11 paee .. w,Mn .. Deu wu I0-7 la ltu, ts mwo.C!lll<"l'lled wllll Ylctol'l' No. 11. ' Sud··Film Slated '· . To;nght in Me8a Ho( Geii!'J'ation, a surf film which . rea~ new v-bottom boards, wave invetvelDenl. .-id European travel, Will be pruented It Colla 14.,. llllh School !might at 7 and again at t : 15. Adlllill1lon, la '2. The·~A~ film also feature• .the ..iltf\:evoluUoa taklol place 0. that· t!Olltine.nt. • WindantN Surf Club ii -or!AJ the obowloi. He ra.lsed bU mark to 15-S Tuetday nf&ht., 1hackltng the Atlanta Braves 5-0 on five dn'gle1. ......... TOKYO -World bantamweight champion Lionel Rose of Australia rested today after 1uctessfully defen- ding his crown. RoH beat Japan's Takao Sakurai in a 15-round split deci1ion TUelday in hi1 flnt defense of the crown he w o n Fe b. 'Z1 by dethroning Maaabiko "Fighting" Harada ol Japan. ......... INGLEWOOD -'Ille Loi Aacelu Klap of tbe Natlo•al Hockey Leape Tuesday dealt away two playert to tbe Stanley Cap cllamplon Montreal Cana. diem In returD for rlfllt delenseman Larry Callan. It c.1t tbe Kint• mcer• Brian Smltb alld Yves Locu te obtain the 1ervlee of Cahn, a Jl..year .. Id veteran of 4l'1 lea1ae eonte1ta. ... ... ... BOSTON -Four·tlme Olympic gold medall1t Jesse Owens is the newest member of the American League's baseball pliblic relations nail. 1be 55-yew-old onetime track sta.i who won bl.I medals in the 1938 Olym: piet Jn Germany, will do pubUc rela- tions md. promotion work, according to the annou.n~ent Tuesday by League Prell-Joe Cronin. ... ... ... BAN FRANCISCO - A t I a o I a Sra,.111' Muacer Laman Burls was sent back to WI ltote1 room TMfd.ay olJbt afler reporlloc to Candlestick Pu• with a •HPt eue of the n1. Coach Jim Buby &oot over tor Har· rll, who bad a 101-decree tem. peratare, 11 the Braves met tbe sU Fruclaeo Gluts. ..... -~ ..... ..... LOS ANGELES -The Rev. Daolel Towler, "Deacon Dan" when be atar. red for football's Los Angeles Rams in the-19505, has become the first Negro pruideot of the Loi An1<le• County Bor.d of Education. Wont al. his election came Tuesday, a day Mter the Los Angeles City Board ot Education got it.a first Ne,rro pre1ldeal, the Rev. James Edward Jone11 pastor Of the Westminster Ph1b)'larlan Qiurch. The win kept coach Elmer Combs' Huntington five undefeated with a 5-0 record and a win skein over the put two summer seasons of 18 straight. Other action at Huntington 1ii.w Coota Mesa beatinc Bolla Grande for ill first win of the canipatp, SIMO, after trailing at the ball by • 31-IO Count. ' We1tminller Odpd Newport Hubor lo a thriller, SM(, lo the olptcap. It marked the third ti.me Newport wu involved in a tilt decided by two poln.ta or less. . The · Tara had defeated La Quinta, 57-!S, and FouotaiJ! Valley, 65-Q, lo overtime iD earlier action. 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"""' CDl'ltr..-11 6 I S 20 IMl1 1 ' f '° IO!Mttl 10 41 ~~ S•l4 Wllltt"I OGjOlrlMlll 0454 snv111r 2 o ' 'llrltn ' 2 ' H MUI...-7 1• l 2' Rf11P J '-11• 1'1•rf 1 0 2 j St/Mlldl 2 ,• 1 ,• Hldlol1 l l ' J-s 1 WJlltftt ltll J 1 2 7 Tot•I• 21 2' 22 n Tot1t1 ,.,,,,.., , DEFENSIVE. DEMONS°-When It comes lo the defensive phase of the aame July "13 in the second annual Long Beach-Orange County ·All.star &rid clash, ille County entry will have four of the best. Those honors go lo Huntington ~ch's Bob Wick· DAILY P,IL.OT ....................... ershaui (88), Santa Ana's Rick Deckert (18), s1111ta Ana's Steve Hill (22) and Anaheim'• Dave lll8as (15). Kickoff is ~illed for 8 p.m. at Long Beach's Veterans Memorial Stadium. • In Senior jlowl · Marqu.ee Now Features I . . Area Prep Grid Talent By RAY PLUTKO Of 1'111 Dlllf Plltl St.rt It's billed as the second annual Senior Bowl game, but what the mar-. quee doesn't say is that it's virtually a test Of strength between the Long Beach City AU-Stars and the prep standouts kom the Orange Coaat area. For all intent and purposes, thal: thould provide the aetung July 13 at the Long Beach Veterans Memorial Stadium a. 11 area talented performers are penciled Into the starting lineups for tbe Orange County Stars. That figure in itseU speaks highly of tti9 area athlete• dotting the l'Ollter, but a cloter di.eek reveals tbat exactly 13 playera from the Orange Coast area were selected to the team. Don't jump on the lack of a 100 per· cent successful vent.ore though as Ken Hanley (Newport Harbor) failed to report becaust he's vacatlon.tnc in Hawaii and Greg Hale (Marina) drop- ped from th• 1quad. "We started · wttb somewhat ol. a pessimistic outlook," C9nfided coach Bill Boswell of Westminster, "but we have quite u optimistic view of things DOW and know what life·is ail about. "We have just lour kids who were selected to play in next mooth's All· County game, but I wouldn't;trade the rest of them for anything. · And someone · 1aid this was the game fo~ the leftovers." Offensively, ·this area will be represented by five players In the starting unit -four of those up frollt. Lindley Sparks Marina Victory By Fanning 15 Marina made it two out of thrte In its series wi·tb Huntington Beach in the Huntington Beach summer baseball league after slipping by the bolll, 8-1, Tuesday evening. Tom Lindley ttruclt out 15 batten in the seven inning game and fanned eight in a row at one point. Tbe Marina ace had struck out 18 in an··earuer outing. Marina, however, was forced to come froib. behind to nail the victory, . loaing three runa in the fourth inning. Huntington had started «! in the first Manza with a run on two bits. Rick Goodaker opened up with a aingle and after a walk, he came home on a base hit by Bill Shubin. Lindtey settled down from that point, allowing only two Huntington basel'}.lnners the rest of the way. occ Crew For U.S. Hones Edge Olympic ).;Bid Greg Hanton (Westminster) Will be the center and 'l(il1 be .f,lanted by guard Charles MC!yerett (Westminster) and tackles Ray Hunt (Huntington Beach) and Chr1i1 Veit (Westmmster). That tone .tarting b~kfield position goes to Mike Tamiyasu (Marina), who'll be calling . the aigntll over center. Taking defensive rolesMe end Steve Galvan (Mater Dei), tackle · Bob Ptrnell (HuoUngton Beach), Rick White (Marina) .at end, Rick Breeze (Westminster) at tackle and Larry Snay (Mater Dei) at guard. A walk in the fourth and an error in ttie seventh were tbe lut noiae1 made by Huntington. Marina's tmee taWes in the fourth started with a sJngle by Don Andrea.sen. Lindley~ moved trim to third on a base rap 2the Jeff Los!!-er got one home with ·a der's choice play. Bill H .... I slogl«I to t to get the go.ahead run in and on the play, Lindley came in on a Huntington er· Orange Coa.st College's talented crew, coming off its initial setback of the 1eason but chalking it up 11 ex- perience for the tuk ahead, beadt Into its f i n a 1 wee"IC ot practice as t h e Pirates point to a possible trtk to Mexico City come October. Occasion will be the U.S. Olympic Games Trials at LOng Beach on July 12-14, with the winner or the three-day affair representing the U.S. in thla -year's games. Coach Dave Grant 11y1 the Bucs' revamped boat has been turning in some lmJ:lressive times in practice in Udo Channel. Grant toot the .men that took 11<:ond in the nation in the JV category back at the Intercollegiate Rowing Assn. regatta la Syracuse, N. Y., and added three. OCC grads from UCLA. . The result bas been a crew that averaces l-loot-5, 200 pounds, an~ it fairly fifes. In 500 meter trials at Lido lut week, the boat covered the dis· tance 1D 1:21, whlcb la very rapid. OCC'1 JV 1hel1 turned in times this season of 1:32 tor the same distance. Even so, the Bucs will be in tough. Harvard ls probably the best there ts, having edged Penn ·earlier ttlls year .. At the ffiA this year, PeM fndicated it wanted revena:e, although Harvard was not there. Each time Penn shoved off from the dock, it was to the oarsmens' di ant of. "Beat Harvard." It mould be a duel. Boswell picked up two alternate• for the team and both are from this area as well. Mike Conigan of Marina will be US· ed as a punter and Robert Be1s of Westminster dl be utilized aa a field goal spedallsl Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Deaoit IO 'l1 .IM9 Cleveland ., '.r1 .538 81> Baltimore 38 35 .521 10 MinnellOla 38 38 .5IO 10 Oakland 38 311 .IOO 111> Calllvrola '.fl 38 .WI 12•'2 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Atlanta San FranciJco Plltlburgh ClllcinoaU W L Pct. 48 30 .815 40 '.r1 .519· 41 311 .519 '.r1 36 .rm 38 38 .6911 GB 71> 71> 81>. ' ' IOI> ..... . ..... ltlll .. ""''' MarJN .......... , ... ., O:IO J0t 1 -) J 2 Hvnlifll'ttln .•.•. , •..... 100 .. 1-1 ! I Mlfilll Cll H •all IJ) ..... 11'111. II IM!wll, cf "Alldl"l-11, :lb Mc:D-1, Jlt L!nlfl1Y, 11 LOll!fl', l b H-1. 11 MllltfMY, C Norton, rf T""'o ... , .. ,... ... , ...... 2 • • • ,.,.,,., .. ) • • 0 l o I 1 Goocllter, 211 > _ 1 1 a llllMCMl'/.Jlt 2111 >1111'-o;,c. 1110 lllltfWlllll,lt Jill JI OIC11dwd,lb 21110 !111Wlltln.d 11 0110 2001811cb.d 2111 0 21IOE1Nf,rf l~lfl kofW. • t ·• •a 2l l)2 Totll9 Ultl SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY 1968-- LINCOLN CONTINENT AL SALE 9 Contin•ntal Oemonstr1+ert CoupH A $ed1n1 rtiie Suffers Bruised Ribs . . "' B-38 311 .481• 121> New Y0<k 3.'I 40 .452 15 Chic110 32 40 .444 151> Waahloiloll 39 44 .39 11\i T....,..lt_. Olfl"otl I. c.tttw"'41 I Ml....,. ,, CllYllMll I ... __ ... OlllllNI l Loi Angeles New York Phlladelphlo Chicago HOUJton 40 40 .IOO 36 38 .480 34 37 .471 34 42 .447 33 44 .429 101> 13 FROM lOOO'. TO 6000 MILES ALI. WITH. LEA THEii' H\1 --INTERIOtlS / ALL FULi. l'OWE~ ALL WITH AIR .CONDITIONIN6 . ' '.~:r:· ~.!l~~"= CO!<lli" ·~1 Mar HJlb baJ!ietball flash JOl!ft !Yule suflereil bruised ribs during Monclay'1 practice session with !,lie CIF,All.star tee.m which is drilling for !Ji .flllY. lO encouater wllll a llmllar conllbgtlif from Lot An1ele1 City Scbooll at the tnglewood Forum. Hoiret"er, CIF coach Bill Armstrong ta)'1' lhe··--the ..., -to bo In --O:llArtinl !«ward. "Yule Is a fir,. '>ploo)'er wttli an ncepUonally lood attitude and ha• looked very nrp thUJ far ta practlce1,'' Armslronl ..-. ':.,(I "I'm 1ure that a few bruises •on't keep him oll ille ftoor ." Yule 1ulfered the Injury ""°" be fell on another p!ayw U... rolled onto the hardwood. Another Orange c-t .,... prodUct -Mark Soderbera of Marina -11 due for• •tartln( nod al ceaw, accordlnC to Annltroog. Tho Unlvonlty ol Ken· lucky-flaab Is lbowlog well Of· ftDllvely. However, Anntt:roog -who ~ Compton ta an undeleated MalOll and the CIF cllamp;-p lo 11111 -oaya he locka recc>V"1 Iller I a I ti a I c1e1..iv. a!Jans. Also IPVkllDI fir Annltraoi'• slln ---------- Is Bal Westphal Of AYlaUon, the CIF'1 player of tbe yeu. Westpbal. who can· ned 311 lo a va)n playoff eHon agalll1t Compton, will go at pard witb the other guard 11art1.n1 berlll up for arahl. At the moment, Mite Kendall of Monrovia seema to be the lead can· diitate for the role . Bill Morda Of Compton will round out. the lint uni~ · Annllion1 concede• the City l'OUP 1111 the ed1e Ill qulckneH. BUI ht'• bopoful his mulllplo offense, keen sbootlol and -.i 1lreoflh will ollMI the del!:dl. ..... Ywtl. 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'· lfli•• Wlaite Sands Gives a Blesring California, of whom five are partners in a major land development at White Sands on the Kona Coast. From left: Bill Atkinson Jr., Rancho Santa Fe; Cap Blackbum, Newport Beach realtor and syndicate head, and R. Jack Dalbey, Jr., Laguna Beach stock- broker. Race Results Linda Hays, Miss Santa Ana of. 1964, now ·Miss White Sands of Kona, does a stand-in for a kabuna (Ha- waiian priest) to "bless" the Golden West Anglers, the Orange Coast entry in the International Billfish Tournament starting at Kana on the Big Island of Hawaii July 29. Team_of nine1 businessmen includes two from the East Co8st and seven from Southern J1rry'1 secret IA Plllld1I •.IN J.lt l.:IO EMHlll CO!Tlk IL PllK•Y Jr.I ...... ao IC11r.ht Prowler (W H1rm.11hl J.OI TIME -1.10 VJ. ALSO RAN -Allbl VIiion, Everv CM~. Faur ~. Mlln City, NIUIU Jiu~. Post Roff. Ros!t'I Sleel. NO SCRATCHES. SIXTM •AC.I! -' fvr\olll1. Fllllei Ind f!ll,tft l l'Nr olch •NI \IP. ClluH!ed 1tkM11KH. Pune '1500. P1cllic Cron IH1rt1CJl;l t.00 2.IO J.:IO H1rtldt) t.00 2.IN 1.:IO A·&ldl 8rltche5 (~r.om.yl 1.:IO 2.10 $9-To Con•ll,.r CA ,.l,,....J '·'° TIME -1.11 lfJ, ALSO RAM -A·Pe1 J1dt•I. Fkltty Thovflll. St,_ ENlt!1....,r. She Sllould ·-· A -M. l , MUlel'IO: tr1!11ed etitrv. HO SCRATCHES. Sl!VENTM •ACI -4 fvrlo1191. Flllla 1!1d m1re1 3 Yffr old• 11\d l/P. Cl1lmlnt. Purlt MSOO. Mw L1111 CM Y1ne1J l..anllllon (J StUerll 211 . .0 '·'° 1.oa 1'.'° t.<40 .. ~ Se<:IUd~ Stir (,/ A'rttrbur11I TIME -1.lD. ALSO RA.N -THI Rulleh. Fl11hy Sin, Elfw1nd1 ~Id, Prim.er Amar, F""lnt Doi, C11v'1 HoMy, Sword Fllh. NO SCR:ATCMES. I l!IOMTM •ACE -SV. !11rloM1. ' ve1r olds. M1Hln 1!1-a. Punt uo.ooa ...... , Good M1n11er• IJ Sattersl 1.oa l.IN l.~ Bold Throlt tO Pletctl J . .O J.to T1!'9et 01y IA "lried•I • . .O TIME -1.113 1(5. ALSO RAN -Wherl1ort Art Tholl, OM ~ (hlln/s, Mr. Jae F. NO SCRATCHES. llltlllTM •ACE -1-111' mlln. 4 'l'•1t 111111 ll'ld up. ClalmlM . Pllf'H l'OQO. s-colt {R Ycrtl . lt.llO 10 . .0 J.OG P1111 R:obles CE Mfltlnll 11.0C t.70 El Lotlo (W MlhDf'M~) •.IN TIME -1..IJ ({S. ALSO R:AN -C-lelt Conlrol, T1mlrllh, Roll TM Orum1, Tutv1n Vtll, Pt<'1191no, Red $pmclour. Su1lt's Wl"911t<, Ten Foot Hloh. SCRATCHED -Don Sofl John. Marina Logs Three Firsts In Wrestling Marina's re c teation wrestling squad scored in the Northern Orange County freestyle tourney at Fullerton Juniot College with Jeff Miklaus, Ken ~ubo and Bob Haun each picking up first places in the juilior division. Area plaeers: Mlftltl Dlvl1l1t1 50 -f, P1t Wtll 3. 01w Hold " -1. Scoll Will l, Mitt Holl 65 -J. Jclln ICennecrv 4, ICevln Ge phi rt 7S -l. P1ul Flncn1mp U -1. Ptul Olton 100 -3. Scott Tlml>erl1ke Jvnllll' Olvl1lln 75 -1. Joe Plcld ord 10.5 -2. aofl Tlmbtrlft.• l11lem11d11l1 D!vlllN 1115 -l. Lvll Robtrl""" 115 -1. Jtff MlkLIUI 125 -2. IC"' Ot1ubo l . Sh!vt Pld!.fonl 1:u -1. ao11 ""°"" TROPHY BASS SPICE IRVINE 'Outs id.er' Bedford Claims Costa Mesa City Tourney Mountie Bedford. Long Beach City golf champion, fired a 69 Sunday at th~ Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club to capture the in· augural City of Costa Mesa golf championship in a field o( 163. Bedford scored a 34-35-69 over the par 72 layout. Ala n Tapie was a close se· cond with a 70 while Ron Miller, Leonard Young , Stan Hobert finistred in a tie for third with 72s. Bill Ham· mond and Skip Paul follow. ed with 73s. Second night winner was Ted Berner with a net 65. Bill Wallace fired a net 68 for third flight honors and David Dayne had a net 64 for the fourth flight title. Howard Denhausen had a net 70 for the best in the fifth flight. 3>-66, Jim St. Pierre's 84-16- 68 and Mack Harris' 78-9-69. Action on Monday in a women's club low gross.low net eVent had Nadine Maze · taking 'honors Jn the first night low gross division with a 78. Low net Went to Hazel Levey's 88-23-65 followed by Mary Evelyn lmler's 84-17- f!tl and Adrianna Coote's 89-22-67. . Bev Battistoni took low gross in the second flight with a 94. Greta Ianelli won low net with a 96-31-65 while Fran Lewis (98-32..fi6) and Bea Regan (97-1,8..69) follow· ed. Third flight went t o Shirley Hawkes with a gross !fl. Lener Wahrenbrock took low net with a 100-34-66 followed by Rita England (106-36-70), Millie Pedersen 1107-35-72) and Elise Stipes (107 .:J5. 72). Seaclitf Brian Lake. (Seacliff pro) and Jirfl. Nethercott will be competing in the $15,000 Southern California Section PGA tourney at Recreation Park in Long Beach on July 10 through 14. Hiway Design Golf Club and Lear Siegler Inc. are due to compete at Seacliff over tile weekend. TV Sports Agenda In an all flights -even Trophy size largemouth boles event on the Mesa Lin· '" I ml d t J · m URSDAY ey Davies at Olympic ring· V<OSS were a e a rvme da c o u r s e Friday for Lake la st weekend as women's club action _ Vi 10 a.m. (5) CL -BASE-side. M · · FRJOAY Mike il ler of Huntington Hoskins fired an 81-18-63 BALL-Angels at Detroit Ti· 5:30 p.m. (40)F _ COM· Deep Sea Fish Report Beach and Don Mund of (35) to tie Betty Brown's 91· gers. Bud Blattner. Don MENTARY s · Or · d -poris films, ooge g a 1 n e mem· 26-65 (35) for the top spot. Wells mikeside at Tiger "Accent On· Action." Cbeiurbsh.'~p in the "Whopper Second place ended in a Stadium. Dick E nberg, from 9:30 p.m. (5)CT -COM· tie between Rita England's MENTARY Preview of •-llllWPO•T IArt'1 L .......... 1-t:I •~ oltnl I blrr1cud1. 510 llonllo. :121 bu.s. 4 l'lllllbut. (Dlo.....,.1 Udlerl- 111 11111tru 1'113 llonlto, ff! blou. ' .,.1111W11H, 21 blrrac:.,.,., ' hlllb\lt. 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Mill er landed the second 1~3•70 J6) d N di Hollywood, with pre and -w-SAM PE D•o CNorm'• L1N11111-n• vu-1r ( an a ne morrow's Hollywood Derby. '"'""; u ve11ow1111, 10 ta.rr1cu<11, largest bass of the season Maze's 74·10-64 (36) while post game shows. Gil Stratton with interviews m bon110 • .01 c.llco b115, 1 hlllbur, t Jr · 'th h · g ( )CL BOXING 20 roek eoo1. 112MI s1. L1M1111~ a vine, W1 I s third was shared by Edie p.m. S -and film clips . •ftflff'li 1t blrr1wi11. i:to c.11co Nsi. bronzeback tipping the Huizinga's 94-27-67 (361h:) -Roy DeFUlipas vs Ran· 10 p.m. (34)F -LUCHA I hlllbul. 210 bonito. al d MA•u1tA O'EL ••v -n -1eru sc e3 at eight poun s, and Maxine Assmus' 66 chero Ag u i I a r , feather-LIBRE -(Lucha Libre, de 242 Mn. ' bonito. eight ounces. Mundt's (361>) weighis. D1'ck E nberg, Mick· Mexico.) VIMTU•A -12' IMltn: 11J twiu, ' 111 redr. ro11, 21 1"111111111, u llM coc1, J weighed 7-tl. Jack Valasek captured ,=========================o,I "~';;-MUl!Nl!ME-n 11191,,11 161 The lake continues to be low gross honors in thcl a nco bin. o l'llllbllt. Jl bonito. stocked with 3,500 pounds men's club low gross-low tie~~·,M~•~tiut~ :: :.~r~~~~1 J''a: of rainbow trout each net event on Saturday on thr n110. week. but you'll have to Los Lagos course with a 73 . MIRMDSA -1( 1"9i.n1 ,, a ll(D bin. 1 111rrt1111. ,1 .,.,,.,.,..,, n .,... fish the deep water near Low net honors went to "'':tooNoo-m •Miers: , Yt:ll-the dam to catch your Frank Olzanski (74-10-64 ) 1111, 21 blrr.clld1, m uoHco Mu. «111 limit. followed by Bub Henry's 86- benito. S MUllll!. TW'll 81,,..1, 111 •~ --.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.--11 !lllClr.t•tl, 17 "-llbul. •len1 '°' .. 1111 .,. ...... llonlto. Jll I' LONO 8EACM l"•dlk SHifflollllel -152 1ftfi.r1; 17 nl1owt11t, J blrr• c\ldl, 6U Cllli» be1$, 1Cli!I bonito, ' hlllbut. '"*"""' ~,_,,. .... ller'll 2 klTIC....S., 913 bl11, 60 I» nlto. S ..-.llowl1JI, 2 Mllbllt. 11.-.1 PW) -45 111tlen1 10 blrr1tlldl, 117 Mu. :n bonlta. t l'llllbut. 81rH. 11 IMLlr1; 11 blrrl(Ud1, tf twiu, JIO '*'Ito. I See by Today's' Want Ads • Someone ii 9'lling sreat grandmother'• bnSI bed! • An opportunity tor an un- encumbered Y'Ull man to W!:e an exciting ~ tutt an • ~ boat! • Wher. to find almost MY itM1 .• , even 25' ltetl poles for &gs or lights! • That busy mothen c 1. n 1Uow themselves m o r c time thiii Nmmtt by hmv-ln& their Ironing done • . _ tut -1 neat fOr onbr SJ. an hrlqr. • e Owner m.uat aiell ~· Yawt wttbal 10 *111 SECARD'S~ •• ~l¥ 100% FINANCING . root. fllTfR, HAND SKIMMER, MAINnNANCE KIT, CHfMICAl DISPfNSff:, FRR GROUND PAD WITH ANY KIT PURCHASE S36911 •11ll'•4't" ONLY 011.P '"41,,.L Intl 11 IAlVAHlll!O, LIFIHCOT! IONDl:tl!IWO AMO "llOTICTED WITl-4 TWO COATI Of' IAIC.EO fMA.Ml l. 16•24 DOUGHIOY KIT C...plolo •nly s599 '"'' """'-Owof OOUGHIOY REPLACEMENT CENTEI 'ii Mil~ llCClUIM I Tl. WAllAlllT SIC.AID POOL OIANGE 531-1992 Golfers Attention! There is a beautiful, well groomed, 18 Holes Goll Course with ocean breezes OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT SAN JUAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB"' Just East of Santa Ana Freewa.y in San Juan Capistrano. Take Valle Rd . or San Juan Creek turn-Off. Speci1I Week D1y Summer Rites 11 Hol• 9 Hol" Grffn 1-............•.... $3.00 $2.00 El•<lrlc Cuts ......... " . . . . 6.00 4.00 Complete line of Golf Equipment and accessories. Slturd1y, Scild1y & Holid1y Rites 11 Hol" Grffn ,_s ...•.••.. ' ...•••• $5 .00 After 3 p.m .••••..••••.••••• El1ctrlc Carts ••••• _ ••....••• 3.00 7.0<I 9 Holet $2.50 2.00 4.00 Phon• r..r R•Hrv•tlon• 493-1167 or 137-0361 Lunch end l1r Facllitl• DRIVING RANGE WILL OPI N SOON LMMM by Appolntmont ' • T\lOt purse shooid'pnMdo tile ic1111r to th< <* Aue. 10 when the Orallfe County Jn.. ternational R$cewey ~1ebNte1 iis rust ... 1 niver.ary. Providing the icing lo the eak.e that evening will be tbe .... ooo --ta&....U nice bet-.leea ttie top AA fuel clngoten. The purse is the largest ever ~or top fuelers in drag racing biJtory. Running in that race will be the top two contenders -who have established tbe lowest elapsed times -the final quaty'ying round slated this Saturday. Tom (Moil'goooe) McEwm ol Long Beach a'hd Bennie o-.i of Sand Springs, Okla. sport tbe best efforts to date, elapsed times of 6.64 and 6. 72 seconds for the quarter-mile track. It will al.so mark another first 81!1 the race will be the initial time a race is to be decided on the bas!6 ol one nJn.-reganlless of wnetber a driver Ted ligbt:s, wheel otand5crlreolrs-.. tvwy -'i'MMOO-Wlei _. tt11n 10.000 tr~ ............. Yov set ltH tow~ ~hi ~ dtKll, fnt, lffk(tm ~Cl ••• tWMt "' .. -•• A(ld with MMCO, ,_.,.. lrtn~ -.. i'rolactld .. -SCIO MMCO C-... C... te cout. • !twMJ' """""' .......... -_,,.......... . .,. .... ~·~ ·~: 't• ltAA.,_, COSTA M.U}'· 1741 ... .,,..... ··-"'"''" Garden Grove "41 OI .... IJrtWt 8hl .... , , ~ Santa Ana ~. l \ : nt •• ~ ft ............. MJl.kl1 : 'f;:;, ',.., ,.. I... -: -. - ',':'.-~:-·.- Tune in the ·colorful Sound of Orange CountY Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island, Newport Beach :9!: ...._. Other spectacular blrglina · from $1.25 to $29.95 • •.•. Fl R S WORK 8 , •• !.!1!!11' ""'9cb "' TltO>AN F'IM'WOftlCS co .. """'8lk, ~ TllalllfJI~~ -r!Md; ........ ....... • • llOifltO•tl1'nu 11111 Buy FrMc:lom Fireworks · •t theM Big Stands COSTA MESA ley't C.. ef fM H.,._ Af'M IJ5 W. 19f!rl St.- Alb1rtt111'1 Mlrt, 2110 Ht1bor ll;.d.- Cell•9• C.11kr a.,ScMtT,..,Ne.JU N/W CONIM Wil1011 l f1i,.,itw ..,._,..,,. 2911 Har .. or llwd. J.rc•• c .... M ... 2•1 1:. 17th Sh"1ef 1..D.S. ~ ... _,.,, --S/W cornot Victuri1·Sf. I N1w1"tf llW. W"1"1d'1, Jul, 3, 1'68 ~AILY "11.0r p "'1'1C• ~ Nnll(rMMf T• ...... ll*TfCI •VITIMe •1M 1•-1a111;fi.J .. TMI .. THI Ill.I OP ALCllllLIC ... ITSM ... 1M • ....- T . MY•ueU I NO'TICI II Nlllfl't' GN•N ht -~ STA?J tfl IA He ,_.1, 1,..1 .. -· ..... ,.....,.. ... .._ <;lt'f' TNI '*-""' laM!el, r .. marn-n TO '#MOM IT Mt/l.V ~ClllN! • c.... ..... Will T• Cttt-(4iwld" --== ... w•""' .... 1., • ~ ., ...... ·~ ... o. ... 1-. ..... Clff., c.... .... ·m •IMill ..,, _. II ,.... ,1,,_ ... 1fle • • ..._. Wll '*""fl 11:• t .M., • OIALHa l,OUlll ""''E• ==---;;.::.._,:,, ~= :":~·:: ~ ":'ii.:':1 ';'1~.:' .~: '''" YI, WWIL , ~-..... ,; ................... ~ .. ,~'···:=: .... t ,..__, ·~ c.~· ..... c:......... "" .............. , ............... ~i 2 Locked In Lead To Tahiti· • • I 7Cats~l Sal·z Thu.rsday · =..::..,, :.:~a:...:i~"-=,,.~-c:i~., .. .,., ··,.... ''"rw ,..,..._, ,_ IUdl ..... 11-.. .. -......... _. ~ .... (1ty Milt Y• -4:..~ • .....,. ... Henry Wheeler'• Aran.JI ..,..,. 11 ~ • 1119 , • .,...... .......... ,, ,..,. °''"' .,.. *' ~ :, •,.., "...-.._ - fl AkAIMllC leftr• c.-.i ., ...__, ...,_. .. ft , .... Orhol. C.... MIU. _.. Ila lllt ...: .:.. '::.i == and Tom Corkett'1 Salacla B ., uoN •~•••y shown •··mettl• In oa-•~e =-~.C:...':"..:':::"..,.:::.-: c:.A~ 1111e1-111anw -• •......,.__•...,_...~TIN Ull loc.ed in • cto.. 1 "-"""~' UVVAZUl't:I IM:.I -· ...,_...., ....... •I .......... CllY c ................. .w'lk8 • .,.. ., ... -were • a .................. ..,.. In .ON tALI ...... WINI ,, ,.. ~ c ......... Cl ..... -" .................... _.., contest for ftnt to-finl.ah tn f.0-•·--.i races since htr l&iUDC'b g. caotU. ''" ,u1L1C 1aT1NG ... .,.. "',.,_. ..... ,........ ., .....,, • .... TM••TY ..,.. "..,,.. · .xven cai.ainarans a..u 'L.+.ce1 ..., c1.., c..,., 111 • ...... ...-. • ........_ tbe 3.5?•. lt{ile Los Angele1 ~ one trim a.ran wilt se't 'sail RANDTb lboaCAtsP BAilS1ts il .. ~•c=;T :,.;•ft':'.~,:=:=: :::-'iwma: .~ i:•=..;::.:-•111 .. Y:,:.:.-::' ::= '::~ "":.= to l'ah1ti .yacht race Tues-Th··~• C e w sa oo a 01 .. 1 wo11 -°'"kt .. 1111 °''•rtrnt111 or E•dl * .,.. .. -"" ~ • ...rv .,. -. ~ ... .., ,...... .,. • )'. • • -.. ,.I .. "" ...... ~ ~-,,.,,,, •Ml Ill •llCHlloM ...... IMdlllCllo NM ---., ...... ,.,. ... da · ~ , iu,,.,.ay .at · noon rom handicap bMia Ute aame 11 Akohtlk ....., ... _ c.....,... Vl'lllllfl • 1i.m •• A9t tot1t1 111 "" .,.Clflal .... -... ....._. 111 • w1e111t • ... ·-aoi"l logg-• . day's rWI P_oint Fennln on .the Uii.rd tn tbe rerular mooobull -· ftnl --1tdpt ...... fol' ttoM _, IN clNrPf ............... ..,, fir..,. ..... ...., ----• I'll ~ """ llltftl•I M -INll """ ...... Tiii ...,,..1 ... f•lll•re to Ml lot'tll -.._. .. t11e .. ~-. r-0f ~ miles to gi her tbe biennial tr-.i1p1eilic race '' apspac. .,.. ._ .._.. ._ .... 11 " •lc11110lk tHClfJulio... .iw.11 "' .,..... .., ,.. o. .... Old. a ,,.. fr Loi A 1 1 t 0 Johnson'• Gllill~ Slipper .......... n. ,.,.,.. ., ...,IAuitloll .... v J.ct1o11 "' tM bid. _ -,...,., •lapsed and c led time om n e es th 'and·~ . . .. ..,..,,.. ,,_ -.n1Gt .. * 1!'9dl .,.., wu w tti'tfl .. fWI ...... ,w. 1. IT JOHii. H 1 was e n 1 winner in o..rttMftl... • .... •nklttoeft e1 ... ......,.. .,. --c..,.. lead. Her position was 712 ono ulu. 1966 She toot 1 \it d•v1 to • • LOU K. .. ,,. .. ·-v·• w.r::n .... "'.,. .,.__. • .,......_ • .., .,..,. 1. ~· • -o ol the ca'· w1'll s a1·1 • ~ IM CM.LUM. llijch•I •·1 um .. __..,..... 111e111111e ""'~,,,_"' o.vtor. '"" miles from Papeete wilb '" L.:lo cover the distance, but three "•1~1. TlllOl'll91 w. .._ ,,......., lkt•••"· ,,.......,-.., ....., •.,... under the burgee of Balboa of those ...... -were 1.._. ;., ,1111~11wd Or•-c ... , O•lll' 1'11111. No M_,.... ' . ,. .. ....,.. ....,..,. Salacia nine mites behind. Ya~· CI b nd ~-ee other& ~· t""''"' ... 11''3. 1MI llS1• Ti. C.... C9-:ll., ._ Cltt' .. C.. ...._ c..r, .... , .. ....... u a uu a glassy CIGm Iii mkl· · Mw ,...,_ ... ~ • "*' _,. • a.. ......, ~ ""' Salacia bad a 24-hour run of will carry the banner of the Pacific. Fir~ to finish in LEGAL NOTICE •1~·0, ,11..., 1, ""'· ~~~ :-':"........, • 1• miles. Seal Be'ach Yacht, Club. 1966 was JohirPursell''s '44-, •. 1 .. ¥1 ,uMJ;;;.c 0r.,,.. CMll o.i"" '~· Ju-~ltMd °'"* c..., Dlll\I -..... In third place on an elaps-Smallest boat in the race • root PaUy . ~t IJ , Mme , NOT•C• TO c11D1To11 ""· J, lN& -,.,,.. J ..... " • ..., Jul'I s. 11, n;rr• ., .. will be the 36 -foot "-~ ...... __ .. __ _. 1u,11.01cou1To''"' LEG., N-CE ed. time basis. was Jacob d wuee, ,.._a -of GI.ale sT1.t• o, c.t.1.11SO•N1A tlO• ~ v•• LEGAL NOTICE Polynesiarn Concept: ownc Slipper. THI COUNTY °" OUN•• I and-Uippt.red by-U!levision l hfllt."' .::. = o.c-.d. (llll,KA;:: ..,. ••• , CffTifllCA'(I t.-... Otn'Hluual actor Buddy Ebsen of BYC. LEGAC NOTICE ~~E of,,~~£.:!Y .!!:"' ~ TM ~~~,-!:"':! := 119 11 *" "'' ,...,0,01 "!'iAMDOJrlM•IJ" The largest enU'y is \be "4Mlt !Mt •• "'IOllt ... ...,. ci.i1t11 n•IMt ""' dudlnt • ..._'""' 11 ,.._. IMdl. °"' l'ICTITtoW .....,.. , 58-fOOl $ea Smoke Owned Cl•TI,kol.T• Ofl' COll"OIU.T\Otll _. '*"""'I .,. ,,_,lfftl t9 Ille 1Mn1, C....,,..., lll'dlr Wit nct111out llrm -THE UHDEltSIGHEO .... ...., aod ailed b _,Jb TV flOI: nA.!llACTIOill °" ivs11rian ~,,. '*~ ~ .... 111 ._ 9ftlai., LO!tOOtt t1U!S£A1tCH AJ.SOCl•Tes cwt1fl' ""'· ~Jl ...., ,. ie. s y "llfVWJer UlfOft ,ICTITIOUI HA#ll ef lhl cllrt ., ........... e11lllllod ((ll,lrt, or -""' ..... firm II r.on......i of !hi CNHOI 19 .. llusl-Urldotr ............ personality, Jim ArnMr-of THE IJNDEASIGNIED CO.l"QAATIC)lrt ............... WUll .. ~,., foUDwllll MrlOfl, ..... M"'9 Ill full ..... llrm -fJf ~ E~.,,.,,.., ·~Ii B"! Leg Vp Wood's Chiriqui, California Yacht Club; with 815 miles· to go to the fini sli. Fourth was Fuller Callaway'• Rap- ture, st. Francis Yacht Club, 890 miles from the finish. Cl b dMI ......... °'""" ht 11 11 CDndl,odl -"'" Ill tlll 1111119n ...... •I tM ~ Mk>t If ,....._ 8 • ...... : ...,_. A.... C.... Mllre. ~ 'Los Angeles Yacht u . ~ ,,,._, Ind rllf'ADOI": ... tit• Attwllt"f' GtDrl• H. Lowt ..... Ill, GOl"dol\ Ll111. :rtell ~...... U11t, .... kfl llul!Mu .,.. ........ rfY Cdfl'IHilll., bin.I'*' loc9Nd •I /" Nwlll .r.wi.i"' 1212 Hlfltl191ld Av~. M111h•"'" ... ch. N_, IHdl, C•llloo!J.. ""' ta1111w1111 ,..._, ....,._ -llJI M ~s Cojumbia-50 Robon III is shown croos· ln;;Ei<"liiah line at Santa Barbara to win first leg of B814tlll M. Baldwin Trophy race. Second leg from 'Sllila Barbara to Nl!Wport 1tarll July 13. f wo·Newpori Sailors · ,.. :~"'" ~~, A ll·A mericans Argyle Campbell ind Tim Hogan. USC sailors from Newport Beach have been named on the All America Intercollegiate Sailing Team for 1967-68. Both skippers are freshmen at USC and played a big part in retaining the 4th,.Yacht ":"'".:=:::. Af.Hves i 1-:: In .Newport coveted Woods Trophy for the Pacific Coast district in the lotel'Cilllegiate t e a m races et Yale. Two other Californians named to "the All-America team were Ed Butler and Tom McLaughlin of San Diego State. They were the other half of the winning Woods Trophy team for the Pacific Coast. Campbell is the Pacific Coast intercollegiate single· handed sailing cbampion. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William, P. Campbell, 1300 Estelle Lane. The elder Campbell is a past com- modore of Balboa Yacht NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)-Club where his son got his A British Royal Navy early S'ailing experience, lieutenant is the fourth &tarting in Sabots and pro- hardy skipper to complete gressing to Lido-lh and In· the one-man trans-Atiam.ic tern• t ional-14s, among Doug Starkweather's Star Dancer, Seal Beach YC, and Ed Spaulding's Mi1ty, Los Angeles Yacht Club, both had more than 1,1))) miles to go.· Misty's position placed her squarely on the equator. All of the other bOats were well south of the eqilatOr. Eighteen to 30 knot winds were kicking up high seas along the course, but none of the yachts reported any 1erious difficulty. Chiriqui reporte<\ a parted beadatay but was mak:iog repairs under way. The lead yachts are still estimating an arrival time in Papeete on Saturday - just three weeks from the start. Following are latitude and longitude positions with the day's run and mileage to Tahiti~ CHIRIQUI -06-00S-14J. 22W-195-8!5. SALACIA -·QM4S-H3- 58W-1!18-721. RAPTURE -06-52S - 143-57W-!-. ARANJI -06-46S-144- 15W-2ll3--712. STAR DANCER -01· 078-141 -52W"-166 - 1,089. CHOY DESIGNS Alllllelftl. C•l.,..~1• IHldw ,,.. 9'd ''" C•Htarlll9 toaw Vll!k.11 r, 1111 ,11a of 01t.o' JUM n, 1m. •Ml 'kltt .. r-511111Ce .,., .......... • nrm lllmtl or N"TiOHWIOI 1111 J "DVI bual-fl tM :.nci.n1111H1111 •II_.,.,.. Gol'lHlfl Urw wt!: · Both PoJynesian COl)Cept co11, ... .,.1 ~111 11 1 L. Ells .,...1.i..1111 111 ""' nt•M of u111 .......,, '"" fil c.11i.r111., Otant9 C-11': G...,. w. Lw11; mi O.•••"• d •· k de I ed tM ta: ...... ,' "" 1 corn....ed of Wl ... I .... .tit tM n t' 1ttic.' • J-12, 1 .. , ..._ ""' • NtfllrY L•111, c.11 MIN. CIWWnl•. an ~a Smo e are s gn .... ~ "' <orpor1t1on, """*" '""'1111 •n 11 .... 111ontht ' "" "' l'Gt11c lft ,,... tor u111 11919, Mrsonell'I c1rttt1c1t. 1w tr•-"-« ......_ b R d Ch d built b ,W.ct1,of Jliu$lrteat ., II tallow·~ l!Ofl of 1tll• l!Ollc•. -·K G ... don Ll111 ~ h .... le llrl under lhei •"°"9 tldltleul MrM. .... .. y u y oY an y COMPONENT CONST•VCTIOH COii-D•lld JUM s. lNl. 1111 --...._ 1111119 .. ~ .. , ..... 11 .. Mllllklti.. ........ .,. -.. .. the firm ChO)', $eaman and POllATION. H1 E, Sl11t1 .... ""lilrtofl, Het>tY Alto ..... Gr•el' 1119 wtthl11 IMltUlllllll •1111 Kb!PW.._.. hi tt. ..nc. .. 1119 c.w.rv~Cllftt fll K Be cb C•llloflll•. Enwtor .. the WU! .... Ut<Uled TIM .. ..,. Or-Cto1ti1fy ~ ............... .t umalae of Newpoit a WITNE SS Ill tl•n4 #111 1tth .. ~ .. .. ... •lllrf• ... ..,... '6ec1Mnt (OF,ICIAL saALJ • a.cw.. 24'6.,"" CM/ CMI. Both boats were launched Junt, 1"'· ..... N . .._,... 111 JOSE'H IE. CIA\115 WITNllS ,,,,, llW ... 11111 -If , ~II Gonit~loll 1211 Httlllellrf A-NolltY "w1t1ic.c.11tw111& ->-, IHI. during the past year. C-r•lllln AUMl!t9ll ._"' C.llfwMI ""' PrlMl•1I Ottla 111 GllM w Lutt The looe trimaran in the .,.i •Mkt.MI N. ""lb ,...._; lllSJ MM<-(IUI .m.~ °''"'' c-i,. ~ Or_. cow Del,, l"lfilt, ll!f•l*fll A.,.,,.,. tw lll9(9!w ' • · My COfnoT!lltlln Ell .. fH J-11, It, 2f Mil ....... J, ... ...,.. race is the AlD'iga, a 37-fool· 1,., S111r11,. w.1.,... 'ubhsMd Or1ne1 CM1t 0.111' ~111>1, JllM 11 1910 1----=-:=-:~·co-~-,,,,,,=--- .r d •• ; •••• and built by the "' kcr.t•rv Jurw lt, :M IMI Juh' I . 10. ,,.. 1061..e ,ubllMM Or•"" Colli D.lllY 'llol, LEGAL N~ "O"'"~ 1 ... oR .. OllATE lll!'AL J JllM It lt M •11111 Jul'I) ,... llPJIMI "."•"' ... late Arthur Piver. She is n 14t£OPi.CAL1Fo1tN1A, _LEGALNOTICE ' ' ' ,...... -~ and. sailed by Bob CO~N~ o:_los ANGELE I, ... LEGAL NOTICE c1aT1,1CAT• -CO.~Tiett ,.. "'" ~ •• ,., 11•1' .. June, A. 0. lffl, a Tl.t,NIACTllNI ~ OVllM.. -Cameron O[ S 11 Verga t e b.tore me Ju111 \I ... rr 1 HDlll"I' '"ubU IA m • U Ill •nd tor »Ill C IY c HOTICI TO C••OITOllS u.a 1M -fllCTI IOUI NAllUI Yacht Club, San Diego. 1111r.in, lluf'Y ~rui:.!t•:,m1111111 !U"1•101t cou•T °" TN1 su,1•1oa cou•T °' Tiii THE UN011111GHao colN"O.-TION The Other C-·-In the rac Nr'lcMllllV •Ple•rM Mlct.MI H. ir:J.-.:. STAT• 0, CALl,O•NIA ,o. llATI Ofl CALl,O•HIA ,0. ... °'""" .... It ,. .... I ... -e St'llrlrr Wl fflll'" k11owft fol ti llrl • ntl (OUNTY 0" OltA ... I'. TNI COVlfTY Of' O•ANel. Mtr-. llaM ti 1.,_ ....,..,. e the 49-!oot Maou Iwc. '"'"ldeftt ,,.,. s.cret -""' '"· A,..... .... " tMM A-c... -. te.._.. 1Mmr • ar ' lhl-COl'P«•llDll 111111 :~~lw~.'....~ IEll1M flf MllllAM HEOGfS SMITH, HOTICI 0, SALi. efl •IAL .... fktttlolll fl"" -f/I Oii.CO IL.9C. owned and. skippered by lllllrvrMM belll w !H"1 O.C.Mtl ,,.TY AT ,.IYAT9' IALI T•OHtc:S ..... .,.. .... "'"'ti'~ Wealthy -~---Lance lhe<'el11 _,::. •ndlf~~-·11111 NOTICE ts HE•E•Y GIYIEH ,. tflt Tiie .. , ..... MATILOA L. AllENVT, .. "" ""'"""' __ .....,,, .............. .,..l~....... llll•t well ' ~---to ... tr'Wlltlilln ....... •boTI MfN'I dttldoHll dlCHMCll. dNl ~ .. ..,.._ .... --.: • Reventlow of Malibu .Yacht In~== 'r':""~rne. IMI .11--. ...... 1111 ("I"" n•lllSl llHt NOTICE II HEll•IV Gl\IEH 111111.. Wlll•ftN •L.ICT•ONIC c-. Club·, ~ ••root !mi Loa ""' hind •nd •ffl•ed' _ .... I I ~ ~ U!il de<:ldelll •r1 r1qu/rN to Ille !Mm. Ulldlrsl•'*· •• Adrnllllllr•tllr .. fM "°ffl/lf'TS. .aM l lrdt ltr.rtt. ........ ~ ~ , ci.,. •llll m~ • Hat mo with n. ,._...,. ~ Ill thl offla If••" .i Wit ......, -"* ~. wtn IMdl. C....,,.... skippered by a Victor St ern w.r~ l'ff• 111 1"1• Cff"tltlcll9 11""' •llove °' 1111 c1er11: of !hi 1bove 111t1t1" court,« wu •I,,, ....... 11"' me tllthest 91111 llrllt WITNl"Jt 1t1 ...,.. ..,. nttt _, ., ' · J-\I e 1 ta ,,._,. ttlffn, w1111 !hi Meeuarv ~ ""°" !hi llf'm• 111<11 ~ .......,., ,.... _,._ Seal Beach Yacht Club; the MolwY ·PU:: if c tltanll vCM.IC:hlt• .. w.. llllillf'i1111.,. •t 11\1 Dffl'" Jllrtllwftlr -"9Mi • .,.. IUbl~ 1e -WllTlltM ILKTltOHtC CUMl"OM-•• I K · ed P-'--' c · 1 • of Mr AllerMV• DANll!'LSON lo ST flrm•llon bV Mid SU!tlrlor CtoUrt. • , aNTI ~ ~ oot Lani ai, skipper '""'1111 Offk • '" CLA11, .s.i111 m , 41s Soutti 'lowlr str"'' WldMMIY. Jull' 24. no1e. •• 1111 hour ot c11,.. N. ~ by ,Martin Crumrine, BYC· lktll Loi "-'-Covmy L°" ,,.,..,... CA11fornl• l'll017 .. _.,Ith '' 1111 10:00 o'~lodl. A.M. or lfltl'l•ft•r wlt11111 tn. ,,. ...... T119-• ,rllilcllll D. l.91'W a ... _ Pl•ca qt llllllMH .. 1111 """~l•l'IMI Ill 111 lltnl •llowlll IW llw, M ""' otflCll ., .... • ..... D. L.""11 tbe 49-foot Glass Slipper II, ue w111 Sim ...... ...., .,.. m•tter. Hrt9ln1111 to 1111. •l•M or M141 ""'*"..,,... "llfflc• ~11lttr••• 1141 v1c11 Prw..; -.cretl,., 51ri ........ --..a by J ay Johnson' LH ...--. c:= •1 llec:ede11I, wtli'\111 111 lllOl'llfll •Mr""""' E••I CM1lrwt StrMI, Sl11t• ....... STA'T't D, CALlttallNIAI "'l'Y"n:'U , Atteni.n I f 111.1bllt•llon flf tti!s Mtk1. C•llfor11l1, 111 rlflhl, 11111, l"lerwtt •N COUNTY Of' OtlANOI I .. Seal Beacb YC ; the. 4.1-foot D•""' J-"· 1.... "''19 Df .. 1c1 flcWlflt 11 ""' 111119 "' """ °" J1111 lllfl ,.., _,, .J-. A.D •• JM, i"·-i·on,· r-dnn CaM, <> I PubJllh9d 0r.ii:~oc.i O.llV '1 Ml•t-m "-Schllltttr ~th. 111<11 •II ri.111. !ltM •Ml 1m.rn1tllllll...,_Mii•,..,,.Mlle111 '""4 twMld u.uo U'UI' • .a Jull' l l t. 17 1, ~..., 1111, l!J.ICV!rl• DI IM Wiii "' ""' 1111" ttftM ...., ,...,. ~red ..., OH1'9-~ ..., ...... ,..... ttMrw-. ...., Be.ach YC. ' • • 114'1 AlllDN """'" llK9dent tlOll or .. w. or ott.rwlM, llllCI Mr'*""' -----.,.. ~ _.-.., -LEG o .......• ''· <• Ill .,,,, .. '"' ...... ,,. ..., ....... rMI (Dl'9' _,.. a.,. H. ~ .... ~ D. J BOATS STARTED AL NOTICE ~ A1 '--,..,.,.~,.,... s.~Tr9CI ..,, •aoa...., !ft~~_::-.,.",;;:..';.:..~~:; In the first trans-Pacific '•·1nvt •u Mitt , ...... ,.,... 1111 c-tY • ~. s1111 ., .... __...._...., ..,.... · ......_ tam MOTIC• TO <•IOITOb I.Ill A_l.._U-CA-:-i-MU C1llfDr11i,:;. ;c:-,,....:...=,. 'lt.~ llllJMMnt 911 ':!r: If ::::• c.•1 .. ; ca aran race three boat, :~:,11•i:,.• c~n':o'.f.' .. ~~ l~ .!,. ~1:-.., . ~.:: c-1Y. icOMMOML y KNOWN :::11~~·.,,.., -:.:::.\:.:. ~ started and two of them THI! COUNTY 0, O~AN•• l"ubllllllod Or111M c .. ,. O•lhr Piiot AS . All 1"""'°"° ,,...,..,. ..,... It 111 WI ....... ~ I -... ........ ..;: were Oamaged by high wind N•. ,,. m.2 Jult' i. 11, 11, ,,.. 1,.. n.._.. 21'llM "'"'"' • ...., .. ...., ... ~. ,.,., ..... .., .tn..a _ l!Mdel _. ... £1t•l9 of l!MANUEL JE NSEN, Dec:u.. Or•-· C•ll...,.,I My IM.,.., II+"'"~ flr'tt ...... and seas before the race e.i. LEGAL NOTICE 11111 or ftff•r• •r• '""'ltd tor aM Wf'tttlll. • •• ~ Id I . Loa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN le !hoe .. l'OI, of ·~l'f\' . .I.II IUch blcls must'" 10,l"ICIAL SIAL) ~ was -uvurs 0 • mi crHtflll's "' "" •bovt Mmtd dt<ftlent 111 ..,,111,,., •llCI w111 bl r.a1¥tcl •' tM Of. 11-111 G, ""'x• was the only boat to finish. ni.1 •II"'"'°'" t11v1.,. cl•""5 _1n1t 11141 •A• m 11e11 « ... ,ilbk Mmllllltr•lw• 1141 E••t ,....,., ,u11~11ern11 Five ~-·-~-·ed m· the Nia "-dlfll •rt! ™1Ul•ed ... Ille ,.....,, lfOTtC• TO Cl•Dl1'0tl Clltttftut lll'"Mt. s.1111 """· CAlltoml.I, ... ,.....,.. OfflC1I •• ~ in.cu~ wllll TIM _.., wudltrs, Jll f111 oftlc. IU'l•tD• COU•T 0' THI tnll' llrl II ... With "" Clerk el lhl ...... Or•-C....... yacht ra'.ce that started June others. 1 in Plymouth, England. Hogan ii: the aon ci Mr. MISTY 22W-Ul8-l,llll. 1966 race and all finished .. Ille Cltr1t DI ... lba'ff ell"ttld o:iurt... JTATI 01" ColLIP"O•NIA ,o. llMIMll lutlltW Caurt. or ITllY llrl MW ~ '-"" 00-J6S-14J· le Dl"eHlll 1111ir1 with lllt ,__ TH• COUMTY OP" OltAH8a .. _... .. _...-+lull ....... ,.._.,., ~.IL,,. without incident, but the ~ to ... .....,....,_ -' ...,. ~ -. "4111 1t •llY """ .n.-"""' Mb'*! • fhll ,ubff.,,.. 0r.,... e-.t DMtt ""' Leslie Willi.@ms cro&Sed and Mrs. John T. Hogan, tl;ie finish tine SUnday in biJ 1102 W. Ocean Front. Young 53-foot sl®p the Spirit of Hogan got his early sailing Cutty Sark. 'lbere still are training in the Newport 22 otbtr bOats left in the Har6or Yacht Club Non· race -thlt--!larted 'Out with Calm Junior program. He 35. Three ,1ailors had to be was division b,lgh point skip· ' ·•• __. ed per tn ·the ·Sugar Bowl In· to .. -;~ boats l .... uro terseotio~l Regatta In 1967 17 Sabot Sailors Led By Scruggs Tl'l'ti..~ . ..,, finisher was and was Skipper on the win· Geo!~_ . :f,W i 11 i a m s of ning Pacific C.Oas't open and . . . sd . the 57 district championship i n Pal Scruggs of Newport Engl ur ay ID • 1968. He is a junior at USC. foot _.Sir Thomas Lip· Two, other Calilornlans Harbor Yacht Club topped a ton. ·ii-· was followed 17 ed lb All A · list of 17 Sabot aailon quali· hours later by Bruce Dailing nam to e merica fying for the nationel reg It·. th =r t team were Edward o. • ta in the Balboa B1y fleet of South Africa in e """ 00 Buller a~d Thomas • W. eliminations held Monday ketOO--Voor-tl'ekker. McLaughltn of San Die.go and Tuesday. .-~·~tt of the Virgin s~te. Both were on the win· There were 73 entri'es in J:\laii1s \Gs third in the 40-n1n g w~ Trophy team for the limination series -and iJxi. · Sch0oner Cheers. He the Pacific Coast. e 18.Daad~y. Other members Of the ttie local. ~eet was allow~ · • ~-;: team are Chris Chatain, one qualif1.er for every four . , \ ' / University o f Michigan ; boa~ ~ch cros~ed the :ttflroplanes David M. Coit, Yale ; David staThrting linet _three tit meh. .11 A eurw Tufts · Richard T e n a 1 on a c am· 'I' i-, ~yie Notre Dame and pionsbip regatta wiB be held ;.> -· p ed J-T. Ingham, 'Coast July 20-21 al Newport D · GUll'd ..Academy .. H·arbor Yacbt Club. ' Qualifying !or the local (AP) ~· High· , fleet w •re Scruggs, John turned the si~~-...8 Take' s· McClure, NHYC ; Denm. iqtO a mau· of ic;aa .u. Durgan, B a b i a Cocinthian SUnday-foiced. · ' 1 YC ; Bruce Humann, Balboa mart or the Gold Water $kf Race YC ; Gordo Johnson BYC ; byji.ropia:De raCe Un~I ' , Peter Parker, NHYC; Oarol i,ionday., LAKE HAVASU CITY, McCord, BYC ; Philip ·."Arter a 1elay ol.ptore·than Ariz. (UPO -Ch u c k Brown, NHYC; Vicki ttiori. houri, racing Teferee Stearns of'Beilfiower, Calif., Lohman, BYC; Cliff Wilson, ellf tiewt9n of Baltimore holdl. the met1.'1·oPen title of NHYC; Nina N 1eI1 en , -1111 polq>Ooe· t11e N"°*'"1 Water Ski NHYC; William Swigart. _ • ,___. p speed_cb1utqaioaships after a NHYC; Rick Tbompson, ne of the 15 boats 300-yard victocy over Butch BYC; Bpddy RI c b 1 e Y, ed befof'e boat Pe-tenon of Soutn Pasadena. LJYC; Dovell Smith, BYC; drivers decided Calif, , Gary TborM, BYC, and ~.:m view of the bad Steams posted his victory King Humann, BYC. ·to open the field recently in the 18-mile race Named as alternates were w ~ 'allow au 15 boats on the oval OOlorado River Dougall Johnson. BYC and to ~. ~ ay. course. Nick Boone, NHYC. ~. ',:;;..,i~ .• ~·'""•1 . weather was so llgbt that no or ..., "'"'°"""· JoM •· Mce.11r1. 331 e ... 1e .i Ll!'D J, DAY, .... k-.. 111111ce...,. ......... thl 1n1k1111 or u1c:1 .... ,...,. 1:r. it,,....,.,.,.,. J.·lNI 1 .. ..e Norlll lewrtr Drlvt .._,., HUJS. LEO JOSPH DAY, D«MIMI. TllW.I Of ML.I: C............,. -• • · speed records were broken C•lltoml•. wllld'I II !hi. Na .. but!-NOTICI IS ....... y Ol'll!N ...... ef ""' 11111-.. It.Ml. Tll't lllf'Clllt! 0'"' LEGAL-NOTICE ll • r:I IM Wiiien._. In •II INlll~ ..... t•ldlfoo Df iM •!MW ........, ~t If 1fllo _, ~-flWlf _., • ~ A of the cat skippet11 are r111111111 111 "" q tite of ulll clecitkllt 11111 •II .. ,...,, l'llvn ci.1ms "''""'.,. t111 wrltlw!o Md.,. ""''· • ...... 11W1--~. -----------admittedly out lo break the w1111111 sl• rnonllls •ftwr 1111 11,.1 11utt•~ ukl ~ltMnt •r1 1-lred to 1111 ...,.... owl! M .. ., ..-ii. Gll!'fl"""ll111 " Cl•Tnr-.. ,.._,,n .,. ,.., ... 111n Df tllls llOllCll. wltll llW nlett .. tY ~ lft IM flfllcl NII 1W Hkl Su ... rlor CDUf't. SIJcl nl1 ,...., elapsed time of the ketch o.tec1 Jul'I 2, 1to11. or "'' c11r11 or ...,. •v• 111tlllM' ~ ... w11t .,. _.,,. -..... tM -i -· ~ "'-.._ - Tic nder bich ••Id th" AlfN M. J..,H11 to prKttlf thtm, wllll 11'11 MCftllltY tirm1. l'lw ""'""llMll .._ ""* lll'tlfV 0 oga W uv S e E•tcutrrx 11 1111 Wiii ,.,.. vC1U"Ctier1. to 1111 undlnltnffl 1t 1119 offk-. O•!Wd: JUM 21, ..., 111•1 w 11 eeM'1cltN • _ .....,..., record of Dine day& and 13 Clodldl fll 1M •1111¥1 of Her A"orn1y1 KIGHT ANO SUT'TON, JI"* E. Mii"' tw¥ICll .._1_ (n •11 ............ ,. .t h · 111111111 *'ICll!ftl 3605 Lono a11ch eeu•v•nl . Su~ No. '*k ,1,11111111111rtlaf •"' IUl2 IMdl llW., SulN 711, ........,.... Ours. JONH •. Aok('ANN 311, Lon1 llllCll, Clllfoml1 M07, whldl b ' .t.. Aclrn1nl1lr•llr fll ~~~~~:_..~ Sol!~R~ There are rumors that 211 """"' .. _.,. onw 1111 Pl•ai"' t1v1in151 or"" u11C11n1tnM 111 • .. 111 ••t1i.. se11v1<1 .,.,,..., .. 1111 Hn+'I 11,_ ......,,,. 11111, C......... 111 mlfftl'I "rtllllllll hi !hi nl•h! of Miii y-.. ,,....... & ..... another catamaran may ,....,.._, 12111 Cit '"'" nu1 •• ~ ~t. wrJ111n six'"°"""'"" tM tW 111 .,. .,.,, ...,... • • "" ..,....,. --· wllll*, ~ '·-~ the race unolfic'·"y It Nit P11tt11c.111on o1 11111 11111ce. ,... ......, ~ !IHI_.,.. ..-. .. t1t111MC11 '* 1-woi." -.U • AltwMy fw hllallrll O•led JuM 2', I.... ,......; Niel : is the 43-foot. Sea Bird wbose l'vttU-"tcl er.,... c-1 o1uv Pl1o1, 141111...., t . Div ., ....., ... ,,_. '"""' '''""'· 1,.. c-.. u... entry was rejected by the Jult' 1, 10, 11, ,.,. ltrll HAMI Aotmlftl1tr•trto: or "" E•ll ., ......,__ ior Ml!MllltrtreMI' :.-:":·,~ii::-,,.._. .... ___ g_..o.,~ r .. •~-aran LEG" NOTICE ltlOMT~~~n:* ~ Putt....-Or•• C•tl Deity l"tllrl. lfoift _.......,. V\."t:';rl.ll .a~ ~ lU.I AtlwMn II Uw J11111 '6, l'J"W J•IY ~·IM lll'MI Sl'A'N O!l".CALll'OfltHIA, Association because th e ....... --.. ....... 11111e ,., LEG'' NOT!,... COUNTY oF LOl ANGILe:s.-. aft too _,.,_ ta! ,..... ..._ ...... te.,.,,,.. ,_, ~ ...,._ 0.. 1-II, 1NI. .....,. ""' 1 ......, er was ext"4 .... en . Cl•Tl,IC&TI 0, IUllMlll ..... fl'llJ .,,....,, l"ubllc Ill " .... ulll c..itY -....... Sea Smoke ii expected to --"ICTITIOUS Ill.Ml Al'IONIYI ... Mnlllllsk.tri• NOTICI ... INl•n•n U.LI --•II'_,... llYtr•J::"' "-" TM Vl'llllnlttltd • C""1'r ,,..., .,. ,'*'ttllfd Ori"" C1111I O.llY ~llOI, LOU OA~AI 1/MI G•IAT Wl!ITlll:N Ill 1119 ftl .. tlll .,.,..., ' lllfM II be tbe first catamaran lo ~1"' • 1iv1111e .. •I..,_ c.....,. or., Jul'I J, 10, 11, ''· '"' 11..u. A\llATtoN, INC., lk. 'lll1111t1 ,,. w!MQ'IMd " ""'' WINll·ltllf'r•o*"• eM" finish by virtue 0£ her IWPOrt Beech. C1llfo,,,.., Ul'ill&r tt.e fie MOltLIY M. KASLl!:ll:, .. •I o.feflcll"' .a-....... IM lfllt,1119--=ufW11M Utlou• firm n•m• of DANIELIAN a (.E •• No. C toi 330 IY vltl\l9 el 111-lllKUllOl'I ume. '" water'line length. She was MOON, Aft CHITects •nd 11111 .-111 "''" G~ NOTICE 1••....0 on Aorn ». 1H1 .tw 1111 s-ir1or w1"'"' mY Plllllll..,. '"" des; •oed spec· i!i·cally for th 11 comPClled o1 1111-1anow1111 ""111111. court, c111111,.,. or 1.c11 A111t1ts. s111e ot (OtHc111 .s..11 "::> e wti•e 111mt!ll 111 1uu •1111 •l•Rfll ., '"""' C•llf•11 .. , -.• I""'"""' 11111er.1 In \lloll c-111 · H'Onolulu race and has restde11<e 1"' 11 tolkrWt: c••T•,tCAT• o, •u11N•11 ••-If Nol•l'Y '*It c.'"""'" 51 Yachts Ready F.or San Diego Attltur C. 0•11ltl!•n. Int WesldlH ,ICTITIOUI HAMI • LOU DAl"A.I •lllf Oll:EAT WEST.IEltN l"rl~I Ol'fk9 111 Dr., N!WDDrt Ind!, C:.111. Tiie unftr11f111M .. Clf'llfor ll!IY •r1 AVIATION, INC., ii C. ..... ltll ~ LOI ........... c-tl' f11orn11 t. ~. ... CllYlilncl Cltlld\IC:ll,_ • bull-•I •1 IMrlnt A'ff., •I luclt°'*" Ulllflllr(ll Ind ........ M~ Commlullll _... COJt. MtM, C.llfor..... ' a1lbolo l1llMI, Cl ...... flll, \lflltlr 1111 lk· MD•LEY M, ICAILlll II lllltltlllnl ... JMU•tY , .. I"' ~ Jul'I 1, *"'· tlllouJ nrm """" Ill Mr. •ollrtrt'1 ...... """"'• -'-1111 • lllt ...... ., tl'lt« A/'fllur" C. D1llleK1n Glrl 11111 11111 Mid ""'" II ~ Ill "" fllt.-..iit •ct..llY M .,_ ..... .....,_. KA.Miit, ITllfl & IUlllY, .... nior... t . Mo. lollowlrlt Hrant1J, Wl'IOl9 111m1(1) In full ., 1111 M19 ...... 1..-. el Mid n · "" W. ~ • ....._ l.ttu • Sl•tol fll C1llfonll1, L.o1 A1111lls Cllllftly • •ncl p .. (.1-(11 DI flt111911c• 1r1 tt lolknrn: ~. I blft lelt'JMI -•II tlll ritllf, Lei .......... C............. / On JulY 1. 1'61, before mt, 1 Notiry lloblrt I". C. O.Caehlr 115 C•Ht ttti. .... ....,.., if MM ~ ... """'...,.. Or..... c:-t 0.1" "'9f, Pub llc Ill •nd for .. ,d st.,., ... ,_,.... Soflorl, Slfl ClllM!'lll, C•IHornll •Ml lw(I) In .. ,,,,_..,. Ill .. C-" " ,_ 211 ..... Jutr J. II, 17, lfoll , ..... •Pl'e•red Arthur C. D•11leU111 Mid n.orn.. J•ne o. o.caew, 21J Cilll '-•· Or111t1. lt1to1 Ill C10tornl•, lltKrlblol n LEGAL NO'l1CE Fifty--el g e. Moan kllOWn to ""' le bl tlll --. s1r1 Clemente C•lllotlll• ttllDWs: , ---ocean ra n Whose fllfMl .... lllhcrlbld i. 1111 Within D1tecl Juty 1: ,.... . ,AllCIL 1: {II L ... 11 .... 1J .. T·-• ' yachts will get under way llu.trvme111 •ncl •di-IHI" ""' 1•-lll>blrt P. c. DI c111er Tritt No. tot "' ""',clll' ·• N~ ...,.IClll TO cu•ftlit I ., __ 1 d 1 R Th kVted Ille "'-· J•11t o o. ca1ttr .. 1e11. c.u.,.,. ,,, or.,.,, 1 .. 11 ., w"1•10ft c°'111T w ,. .... rom .fl"UU na e ey U?I· (0FFICWIAL SEAL) ., ..... C1llf0r~I •. Or-(ounly: c1111em1 ........ , M•P rtU«IN lft ITAT•·W'Cl!LlfloaJllA ..... day in the first Marina del tsi.v w. Atrillll °" J111J" 1 '"'· INfon 1111. • ......,,, .... t4 ,_ 1 If .w.c.1•-*-'· ni• quwn ~~ . . HDlll'l' Pllbllc-C.11'1Jrnl• ''*lie: Ill •nd tor .. Id Sltlf, "._..... lft ""' offlu DI .... ~-" •Konler .... "'"""' • Rey to San Diego race ~~':.::'::0.,~ In ,_,,l'ICI 11o11ert ... c. DI C.'tr " "'wwi ·c-". · ••io .i t.•~lllJ ·.1. AWDlltlOtf. sponsored by Windjammers Mv Cot11rn1111111 Ell•lr• ~':,!· ~"'~~ .. '° 1::.c~:.-;: ~i!c~ l~~ T::.: .l::..! ~ ~'::"i: is H•ll••Y •IVIN·" ·._ Yacht Club ol Del Rey and 'utlf1J:'· H. 1Nl ""' wltt\111 l11tlr ....... 1 •1111 Kii~ Wirt. S.11 .•• ,.....,.."'-Mtf'Hlltoll, K> ~ .. !ht ....... -'*' ...... Southwestern Y•cht Club of Juw s 11. 170r~.J°'11 °'-1"" ,,,.;1oi, 1tie¥ ••"'""" 1'"' -· cor<!1.,. ta IN ottk111 ,.,,, °' wkll .. !Ml 11111 •" .,.,_ 111ov1,. d911M....,..,. • ' • • •1-41 (OFFICIAL SEi'LI ti ... lfl -Olltrid UolMI OMa ........... -....t VI ,....... ..... ...,, San Diego. ... LE J_..,,. J .... ....,. •, ,.,., bDuNIMI 111 1111 SDUttWtnttrtr Wltll h lllUUltY ~ 111 .. fMCl. Hugo Spirelli, r a c e GAL NOTICE ;~.:;r.,:;~~·/:;o•~1• ~~r:i '':., .... ~~ ~ ~ : ":.:= 11W::.,'-:-111 111=:-~· ., chairman, raid the Oeet la , • ..., 0r1"" cllUllf'v , 111 ..... " , ... 1 ., Mllafllr••• \lal,ldlltt. .. ""' IHl9lr•llM' .t ... ,.. dl.Vl'ded between 16 M1'dget Cl•TllllCATI 0, IUllNlll ,,,,,. Comml1rllull li••lr11 MIH. Ill ... offkl ..... COufllY el l:IOW\.ol!TT ... Wl!ILfll:. A ..... l"ICTITIOUS NAMI Oct. :Ill, lt71 11-*r f/I Miii c-itv1 • Ille ... ~ Ollwo ............ -1.411 Ocean Racinl Fleet, 10 Th1 u'*nl1flt4i 110 cen11w 1 ,,,., ~ 'uOHSl'lld Dr•1111 C••t 0111¥ "lot· Jv-Norr1M••l9rtr side ..., • 11w1 o1 .......,."' ....,...-.. CAllfor!Q •1.&. Wllkfl i, • Ocean Racing and •s Paci·r· 11uc11nv • 11U111111• 11 ._, '""' cire1t. h' l. it. 11. t-4, 1H11 • llfHI 111111 tldlo or 1111 ~9Cflk Ocil9ll 1n ,i.e. .. ttu1111nt .i .... i!Mln..,...111 •II "' IC H11ntlntll:lrl IMdl. Cllltoml•, ul\Cllr "" HttlUOrl 1•1' 11 ........... "' 0.0... IM"9n -"'11'111'11 .. ""' ...... If •Id Handicap Racin'g F 1 e et 11e111r-fll'lll -or ~AC1F1c FLUIDIC LEGAL NOTICE of"'-Su.-rl6r c.rt or 0r ... c-fY, -.....i. w1t1111111•""""" lllMrffll ftnt SYSTEMS •Ml Ill.II ukf nrm Is~ C.11'°""9 C.. NI ...... • _....... ~ .. flll1 Mika, yacbta. ol Ille folllwl"9 --· ..,_ "'Wit 11' lfOTtc• °" IAL• 0, ~ ., Wl'lkll ... rKltdwl Jutr IJ, 01• """'" ,,.., • .L Sp_irelli said the race ia fvU •nd •IK8 or l"ftllltnc:• '• ., toltowo: ••Ai. PkOPl•TY int "' .-111 ,_ 1n, Offlcl•I •oe.•11:1 EDWA•o A., .. .,.. lttr1>trt A. Artttll, 3'ft:I '"'' Cl•clt, ltlCOl'OI IM .,. t11t leulhHtltrPf Mii l111a1 ...... h Wtll I ;deal for family type crews Hu11t1111ton lud>. c1111en111 • 141 '"'""',.. SALi ~1¥ ...... ., Wit _......, ., ...___....,. ,...... ......, 0.led Juty t. IHI. ' .... '#I'' Im: tlN ...... _, ulll Ill IO .... IM f/I ..... TT _, W•ILla and is expected to bceome ~a ,.""'" su,111:10• couat o, TN• 4'nllMl'Y llltfl ,..., • -.... ..,...., 1.ttu • an annual affair, 111,. of c.111ot111•, 'o.-•1111 COUii,.,.! ,::..,~:"TYc~~"~::.0L•11 111 Tiwt nr1•1n "••IMW °' •u"' i... ,,. ....... ~MM Ori Jul'J t, , .... 11tfort ff1f. • Nitllrv · ......_ ............ nl•N: In tM C11y el H-' T1h llHIWI• 'ubllc 111 WOC1 for u /11 Sl•h, ,.,.......,,. Ill !hi ""'"-r fll llll Eil•h of 8Ndl, .c:o.mtf of Or111t1, Ill tlll taffllow. A.....,_ ............. ~,.. Mtrbert A. -,111,~ k"°"" fol IM aEATll lCE G. COLTOlll, DtcN1«1. 1"' llMcritiwl ,..1 -1\<: ,,_.,... OffllllM ~ Dtl" ,,,,..., lo bl ""'Otl'Wll wllo)t "'""" 11 i.utt1ur11-Mo.I~ l111:"9'T .. '""r ,111a1 ... ""' """ Loi 1• ..i lr1cf ns1, • .....,. • •,----•-·-"-·-•-'"'-"'-"'-·•_-__ • ___ .._ tll 19 "" wllf!/11 ~"-! 11111 cllf'I W M ..-v1 tu-911 ot MN.,. ,111111 ... 117,·"-I 19"1,1 Hk,.,..,lldltcl IM 111.Cutwl "" -· •Ilk !hi lOlll 11"' " July, , ... , •t 1111 er!· t11eillll¥1. al Ml-1*-""-" _. LEGAL NOTICE (OFFICIAL lliAL), tloC9 •.·ltl. ln111t 0..rlr'M'ftl, 4d' $oulll _,Or•.,.. Caullfy, C1I....,., Ctl .... bV·•------,-,,,,,,------1 JcS$11 E. O•vl' l'lflllltOI A-, ii' lhl City el Los fllel cert1l11 So/11111&1 11.1 .... ,...,.,, f,I Hol.,Y Pllllllc.C1lllor1111 Aflllta, COuftlY ol I.GI A11ftlll, Slit• OI IHI, •Ml re<orffcl tMrdl ti, 1.-, 111 ""'"'' Prtri(INI OPllct Ill C•Hi.r11i., to "" tll .... 111 Ind llrlfl ~. ... 11,.., , ... m"' Ofllti.I .. ._. Cl•:::.:.~~· Of' .wtll• Ot•M• COUlllY •nd IUlllKf to _,.trfl'lllloil 11'1' Mid 911 Ol-•111'1 c-ty, ..,_ IUNNY ...... .._ • M• ·C-rlllnlllll E• .. f'ff s-i.f'Qvrt, •II trlt 1'19111, tml •M l11o HOMES, INC .. • C•1lter1111, __ 9fleft, TM .............. .,.,. -~ JUlll JI. lt11 '""" tt ,.111 ffcMMd~ll the tlmt 91 .t •'-• ., L_, .... OONAl.D t , ~"!II I Ultlfwlwl IM UMll , "*..,.. Otll'lll c-i O.tPf ,1111 ~ •di W •II h rt9flt, t .-~ TOOO • L-. WMCf1 ....... -..._ • C. ..... II - tr 1. 11. 11, ''· 1HI 11A141. :..""'_.-::.r..'°'# • ~ ._, 0 flltv _I.,... Ill MOltl.EY M. = ~ C•~u':""''TOll":! _,s.u· Tou1 ; ialoa II • 1n Transatlantic "':!1:11l<,,..1 Klaloo II "'" rt Harbor Yacht S:lul> ..;ll;l>e on< of four 'IS- ·footiy8Chtl whidl wilt lead the 33 'entries iA t h e transatlantic race which 'lletiiindl;r way ptay from 11amilton, Bermuda. eflllt lllll't ... 16 .... h 11111 If .... KAILE• •IW OO•IS G. ~SLI!•, llW-OUll COllfltOL CO. .... -.... ~ eel flrit.' followed b 1 down througb b: Kattegal · Yacbt Club. tbe Yeeht Club IEGAL NOl'ICE ....,..._ .. •""" . --. "'.-• =-~~:-:.:=.::,-=. '= 11 ...... t1 flilt ....... __ St I d V•-•--II ·-. ~ th ol tbe ·-,; •• lb K tf l l •11 .... «r»lfl rMI '""'*"""Ill ... ""0c .... , .. ,... ........ ~ 1111 "'11 ... "'! .. The other 73-f o ot coldplaters in·the lineup are Germani• VI, sl<!wered by Ji. V. Howeldt, E 1 •en , ~)'; Ondine · 1 I 1 :Sumner A. ••uue.1" Lota&. .)I.., YM( end SlonnVOl'I~ -Comellu1 Bruya1eel, '5-. SoutJ1 AfrtCI, ' All: four were la tbe recent fiewpcn, R.L to Bennuda ~-ID wtdA Ondinl 1111111- "' ormvo&e an iua""' • .->1.18lt at""""' ffiOU n..igen-, e 0 &e I ,.,.,_ COllllW -·on.., •IO fl C.llflll'l'llll, ,,..._ w• i i i Ml......,., _r ___ ......,i.-.rtt; t J'llen largest bo.t In the Ball;ic SM to Travemunde, Dansk Yacht c(ub. and the "°'~1,:n:,'::=:'M':l.... •rtkvllrl¥ *'<r • ....._ tu-w1•: ... ,.,,..,1, 1i1rac111--. Mii .,. M. •· 11~ 111• c......... c-4 raes i~ Ule 'n).foot ketch West Germany. Lubeeker Yaoht Club. Mite 11011e, .. ...,...,. 1111"' "* N~,1~ =..•o" :L=.-.....,.......J.": ==:~"":'.:::~ ......... "'"' ,..Mtr~(,'!.,H'~~......_l!natfW .,· stella Polare, S'kippered by The 73-footera are the max-Interest in ttJe biennial HAllllY w. l llOOSTEOT •Ml JOSl!,H c. -,,.,., ll'ltrMlf ,_, ... "' llooll '· NOTICI ll Hf:•l!•Y 01\lfM lhll .. .. """ .. '""'-M. -&'!:: , I d nd TAYi.O•, lllt"""" <1111111 busl-.,..... ,...,. •.,..-. fll •m111ow....,. .Miff' 11 1t11, .. lit• .,cllidl A.M. IJI ~. cJ• L-a ....,., .. . Agoltino StrauUno fr om I mum liie perm tte u er rice Is tip tills year 1111 fkl~ '""' MITll •nd 1wi.., Mil. 11.ww « ..w or... Qwot,, ,, ... 111 .-.,. "" ~ ..., • .--_.. 1 .. :. •--Htlll. c....,... ~ Ro !ta th I f ~ Cruising ·--ol ~ t . I A.1A. 11:1, llELINR ,1.UM81NO AND C"""1'ile. • ,,.... Ill,...~ ........ AM. c...... Clem"-u, ,,.., • . mt:, ly. e rues o '""' ~use 1,ue cen enn1a *!l!ATINO COMP•NY . .t ... w.i 11111 ..,. ...,.,,,.,.. ~ n .. s.AO 0r.,.., ..., ., c • .,....., 1 wt• •.. ..,. a. 1t11;tw11M1 stutlng neet for the 3,'100 Club of America, Ont of the celebration of the principal It. CllV .. Coll• Mt'9. (toUftly .. ~....... ,c,..~ o,..,,.. L..u.. • 'I cfrt , ~ ..,.,. ... ""' ,..... 11t•r. "' ""'-°' CALINHl:NIA. • ol G o...i.i • '"" of C.lllor~I, dlrl M! 1111 Ir! d•W .. C•M..,., a.-1J1 '9wfllt ...... fl .. UMMf ..... COIJWT't Oit LOI AHG l:Lll, at. : mile race wt.U repesent ll· tpOl\IOl'I the race. rerm•ll yACmlftl organiza · J11111, 1 .... "' fftl/111111 -.-1. 1111111¥t Totr!'9 11 u11 c:e111 "' 1uw1u1 _... .i 111 ._ , ...... ""' ,,,,,. ........., ., ... °" .-. ,., '""' befW'I ""• • ~ natl'OM -10 from. ttle U.S. The other boats range in tion. A large number of ""' "'141 .. 11"'""._ •Ml 1erm1111"' llltlr 11w u111""' 111'" .., l'll'tl!NN1t111t1., 41"' •~ ..._111 111 lhl -.w fll!U""°" l'ublk 111 .,.. .., _.. c_.., .,.. ........ rei.t!MI ., Hrlnen lllertln. J111 HI" t"" fll •~ 11111 IO 'M llQlllMrtr• ., • _.. ._... •• _., M ..,._111Y ... ,.. M. t, ._..1 12 from GefmNI)', two from 1iz.e from down to the 32.;foot prhet art le •tort for the ..., •1'*' Ill ... "',_ •l• " c.. ...,.., """ *· ~ • ....,., ...... 9CYt!M. w1111 ~ io 1111 • .... "'"" ..._. C ad T . H -•~ 1 i... ~"'t1••11Yw.111.osTtoT.*"'1 .... ,,....,.,. .. lil..,.........,wt•~~--. ,..1111 11 .....,.... ..... ,..... an a, two ftom Sweden JOO-oo, sm-.t wtse •• winners of thf: r.aoe In ..... v .... lfllCMtll 111 •.i11t111 ,...... .. Nett.,..., .. .,....., ....... , ...,. w., .... ..._ ~. J• u .. ~ .... iidll••• • • .., and one ea,. from Ar-.,.. the race. St. fs owned by Travemvnde. ..... "' "-"'!'! • nc.M •• ""*"' """.ri.r • .,..1 ev111W•......, n ,.., • .. ...,,... ... .,..., "I •-BerliD ........ II ... ftNrl. ......... fl .._ MM9 A, IMlllCIC WllMM "" ._. _, •L tina, Allltria, £ n I 1 a ad t Geor1e Leia ... , of • Thomas J. Wataoa Jr. DATED ,_, ............ C1llltrtlhl, .... Jani ... ,.... -IO!'P.ICIAL MALI Glbtaltar, tbe Netberi.nda, The tnnsatlllltic nee Is r ace chairman, said cen-"'lit•.:....~.'~• ¥~:":."'::i... = ~ ~ -=..c...,..... Pol.and and Jtaly. spontOred by the Nord· tenary priul: wilJ be award· H.. w. 1n1twt vie..,~. e. c. A. -.-i ,~ OMoi • The rttt ti sdteduled to deutsdler Regatt1 Verw.in,. ed f« the transaUantl -'· LM ......, I!_., ., "" WI• ~ .. -:-t-0~ u-..._ .... ~ • which. is -··kine lb tootb -..:on or --race proper c ~ ~ 'L:' ~ _. ......,... T..L..ir... °l =...... ~' ~-...., =:..cg:=.:;:• .~ 1iua-way ... " p.m., • .._ t"'•.. ..,,.. .....,, NfllllM• .... ..,..... _-......,....., ..... 411 .. 'li:t"-: Bermuda Ume WedDllda7... ..,lvers ary thl• 1 e I r • covering 3,SGq miles from 1•1 .,, .... Drift r ' ... --.; c.IJt, ... 9t::.: ......... ..... ~ ... : The yadlta wtll 1111 to Skq-Cooperattnc ln l'lt rice is Benn6da to the Skal'!n'ak ~,-:::.",..~""" ' "......,..:«..._ ~ :9"::.."'7~ ::S, , : ;r,-t., ~"!...•.a: ~ ~O)'°li.!"'v:= ~1111v:;. ~u .. ~ ---,,~ ~.:=.'ltl -..:i .---.. • • 1iii .. :r .. T..r .=; . . .. ' I ' • • -l ----·-----------~---·--·-------·-------~- ' • I . . • ' • . • • • • . " . . , • WILSO ·N· FORD . SALES . .~ . - 18255 BEACH IJOULEVARD ., . . · HUNTINGTON BEACH · VACATION · VALUE QUALITY USED . CAR. SPECIALS • BUDGET PAYMENT -BARGAINS I I TOTAL TOTAL DOWN PRICE PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL. MTHLY. Import Settion '60 FALCON l•cl111. A.te., RIH. N1. 7•7 I s29s I Sll I s11 '61 FALCON '61 GALAXIE '62 Chevrolet '63 Chevrolet '65 C:hevrolet St1ti111 w19011. A11t1., RIH. ~ •. •10 ... , -H.T. W, 1ut1., PS, l lH. No. •Sr hi Air, VI, 11111., PS, ltlH, No. 617 Impala H.T. s,t. A11to., RIH, 1lr c111d. I No. 150 M1liliw w•t•"· Vt, RIH. Ne. 104 I '66MUSTANG W, aut.,. l -rlfftfn1, ltlH. No. IU I '61 LINCOl.N '66FORD '66 Chevrelet '66 T-BIRD Lr.p1Jil, M: W. 1.t.., PS, f1ct • .tr 1011d. I N .. f42 f--. '911 pwr,. "'• tp•c. Inter., FM I tMll•• N .. 459 $BS I Sll I $11 $395 I S14 I S14 $49s I S17 I s11 $695 ·I S25 1 s2s s129s I S50 I S50 1'-959 RENA.ULT 1 9 6 1 Y 0 L K .SW A G,E .N Rodio, '"'"• lito '"" r,,;,h, Ho. 717 I 96 6 y 0 L K s·w AGIN ... ; ......... bl,. f;,;,h. No."' 1 96 7 · T 0 Y 0 TA. Coron• cll11. Autom1tic, RIH, low miles. No. •67 . 1 9 6 6 T 0 y 0 TA t .. d c .. ;,., H.T. 'wh n l .. ; .. ; RI H. No. '" IUDGn PAYMENT TRUCK ·. BARGAINS TOTAL PRICE • $195 $595 $1395 $1595 $1995 TOTAL DOWN PYMT,' PYMT. TOTAL MTHLY • s1495 I S54 j S54 '62 ECONOLINE ~~;; .. ~ .. ·· ., ....... ,;;, .,. No I $69s I $26 I S28 -=-=-====-==--=-~=-~~~~~~~:--~--'--;o=--:-~-,-- $ 795 I S27 I $27 '58 CHEVROLET ~:~;~,""'' YI , "' 0 " ··~ "'" I $495 I S17 I $17 =-:~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~--'--'-.:.:._-'-~~ $1195 I $41 I $41 '61 RANCHERO A t"•'b'y No AlY>H I $395 I S13 I $13 -:-:--=--::-::-:=-=--=-=-=--::-~~~~~~~-'-~~--'-----=-_:_:__.:._~~ $1495 I S54 I $54 '66 FORD F-100 loog bod. p;"'' o,;,,.i. Ne."' I $1395 I S47 I $47 $2595 I S89 I $89 '62 FORD F-100 •;'1'''"1 No n s ., $49S I S17 I $17 'ALL PAYMENTS ON USEO CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE & FINANCE CHARG!S FOR 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT ':' ~68 ·MUSTANGS $2211 ... I 0% .... $60" ... M- TOTAI: DOWN HAJl:DTOI'. FrWI .tr flHttr .. .....,., "9ct--. ..,_ • ClltlnuJ' llllllt, budl1t -ti. 111 vlrovl trl,,., ~ a l"Pllh. roc:ttw ..... ,,_..,.,_ &. * -~. _. • .i.u1def' bstlt,.' ........... YI-. 'WlllllUllltll ...,,,_ &. 2 .... wlptra, '271. J Ol SAYE s70000 UP TO ON A 'CALIFORNIA SPICIAL' GT MUSTANG 289 CID .VS engine, cruise-o-111'1ti1, power slooring & disc br1k .. , AM-FM stereo rodio, GTICS equipment p1ck190, vinyl roof, tinted gloss, knitted vinyl luxury buckot s1<1ta with cons~•, interior decor group with roof console, t•chometer, wide.oaval wsw tires, wire "'hffl covers. No. 365 '=D -'68 FALCON BRAND NEW '68 THUNDERBIRDS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H1rdt11p. 429 CID VI 1rtt irt1, cr11i1·o·m1ffc, p11 w1r 1t.11int I disc 1"-1k11, AM r1dio, clock, comfort ilte1m v1ntilation, flight ll1nch 11at, vinyl int1rior trill'I, courl11y lightt, ''":'ote co11trol mirror, r1trectable headl1rnp d11or1, f11 ll wheel c11v1r1 1t1d 111 1t1nd •rd f1ct11ry equtpll'l1nt. $ 3 8 8 8 ~LL P~~!;~ AND LICENSE IOOL TOTAt 70 DOWN OR AND $I 03.39 :c:NTH SAVE AT LEAST $1000.00 FROM OFFICIAL LIST PRICE ON ANY THUNDERBIRD IN QUR HUGE SELECTION. Oil 10°/o AND '69" TOTAL Pll DOWN MONTH W"H THE PURCHASE OF ANY EL DORADO CAMPEl F250 Ill " Styletid1 P'ic•·llJI. JOO CID 1nt it11, 4 5p1.d dir1cl tr1t11W11ini11n, chroll'I• w~1t1rri ll'lirrou, cernp1r p1ckage includint 55 a mp 1lt1rn1t11r, 70 i mp D1ttery, 11tr1 c11olin9 rad11tor, carnp1r wirint h•rt11t1, t1u911, du1I horri1 , twin l-b1am front 1111r,en1i11n, melfirnu111 GVW .r11r iutp•n• 1i11n, r1dio, 1hock 1bt11rb1r•, 10 ply tir11, britht body mo• dit1fl, H. D. vinyl c1b tru .. , fvll f111m 4 1t1t. N1, 767 HAND NEW '68 GALAXIES , $239 DOTOWTANL t7..n ... . I M .. tfo 51111 FASTBACK. lQI C.l.D. \II _I,,., Cn11M'o-rn1tk, -1tMrl1111, radio. fllttar, tlt1Nd 111u, <1oltl a. vlnvt trim, w/t /w tlrn, wt.I ~ Incl 111 tlll'ldlrd flCforT ""lPITlll\t. ' Ho. 711 IMMEDIATE DELIVl!itY Ol t SAYE $80000 UP TO ON A LOADED GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP. • . 390 CID V8 engine, cruis .. o-m•tic, power steering' <I/I Clise • brakes, select.air• conditioning, .11 vinyl trim, custom' vieyf . roof, tinted gloss, AM radio, deluxe 11ot belts, hH-&:a~ battery, remote control mirror, white ~ide wall ra yoti t ire" & fuU whHI covet'I. No. ·208 llAND NEW 681/2 CORTINA 1788 .. 10% ... $47"..,_--' TOTAL DOWN 1~ cc -IM, ' 1Plld trlNlftllillln. dltc br•~a. lnl«lor dKw 9"""", 'll'lllte ti• Wiii tflNa. Mo, 1H IMMIE01ATE DIELl\/EllY '01111 NOW I l'AYMENTI IMCLUDI TAX-1..IC:ENSE a, FINAl+t£ C:HAllGES FOil •MO. ON ~l'Jl:O\'t:D CllEOIT • WHITE SIDE WALL TlllES AND WHEEL CO\llllS Dl'TIOHAL. 1 01111 •OWi \ MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY .18255 .BEACH BOULEVARD ·HUNTINGTON BEACH .42·6611 .~A~f~·D·~ . r-.;!u;~':U0f;,~SPJ4 2-661·1 • • .. I I ' I I f ' I ~ ' I • r I , Banner Celeb ration Stars . ' ' HOLIDAY TREAT GETS STAR BILLING ..--.. -.-.. ---···~--~-----....,,.....~-...... Patriotic For chlldreo, hall the 111- joyment ot tbe l\ID'lmll seaaoo lo the -girt of no mora 1dlool t1U September. Moot naturally then ooe of .,_ tint thlnp ttley'U wont lo do la celebrate, a.nd a rousing, Hvely Foort!i ol Ju. inc the red-tinted frosting. Next. fr05t tile side1 of the star with the blue-tinted lrootlil(. Flnlrb by ltostlng the rut ol the cake widl the white froltin1. Alter the cake baa -completely frOlted, pipe th• sidH with miniature flag1 and add a touch of red. Mille and blue colorJnc wltli atrlped oapklna. ly celelratloo lo Jwt the r---.,-1 ----'I!.---------. .. wer. Oilldren create fun for them1elves. Mom hu to creole the lood ••. and plenty ol It. Thia year t<p off the boli· day with a colorful red, "1rlle and blue "Star Cake" that will make t h e ~·eyes pap. 'Ibe "Stm-Cake" requires a ltmdlrd &-inch 1quare cake and an . angel food DAILY l'ILOT . FOOD .. . SECTION cake. Ute your favorite ------------..-------• recipel for el<il. If you're in a hurry, .package cab mlI- es for -will do fine. No apecla1 equlpmeot iJ needed lo lhai>e the "Siar Cite,'' jUlt a 104ncll. tubl pon for tile angel food ceb and • 9-inch 1quare cake 1 .JNlll-fOP-the 1tar-portlon ol the cake. After both cakes have ~ prepared, baked and cooled, place them on a tray ..-p-. To create the 1tar effect an the top of the cake, cut out • otar pottorn on plain wMte or comtrudion paper ..i pie<:• It otq> the whit• c.ite With a vuy oharp knlle, cut Into the cake wtdle-lolowtng the outline of the Illar. Place the white cake in the form of a 1tar amp the angel food cake. Now the .cake is ready to be !rooted. Prepare your fav o r It e fluffy white or 1even-minute frosting, reserving o n e • fuurCh lo be tinted blue 1111d ---to be timed reel. To -the eab, llarl -the lop ol the rtar .... ·Call of Outdoor Grill Answered by Males July is a month for the propiate. ~s far back as Whole family to enjOy. This· George Washingtoit's Ume means tlu~t the cook too ii barbecues wen held as ....-aL..01 •-.. , 1 1r' pollticai rallies. ~ ..., a vacau.on om Pl barbecue""""fbr the aome of the kitchen chores. FOO: ~ Ju!y and watch Take advantage of this how yolH' family rallies month's plentiful meat sup-around an easily prepared ply and make meaitime parf pork roast glllltening with of the 11Dnmer fun. National barbecue .WC, 18 it wh1rll Barbecue ~ontb and f:be on a rotinerie. Pork 1Up- seas{11Wllly liberal supplies plies are expected to be fair· of beef are two reasom for ly liberal althougti there wilt urging the outdoor chef in be a seasonal decrease from the family to ta.ke over his what we have had in recent annual gounnet duties. months. When you bring horiie the The bot dog, symbol el excellent bl'<liling beef that easy eating, wm be paid will be available this month, homage by the National Hot it will be hard to keep the Dog Month observances. m·ai• cooks from showing Hot dogs and cold cuts will off. be in 18bundance to meet ttl• In tis. eleotion yes, demand oi Mllllmll''I ft.m bul>ecuee are especially ap--.. Epicurean Delight: Si.mple Accomplishment A RE CIPE TO HELP NOVICE BECOME EXPERT Home News and Views Faci11g Role as ' By DOROTHY WENCK 0r..... '-"' HwM ...... , ,June k the traditiorial montil of w<dcling1. July ls tbe monl1 when brides etart coming out of the pink clouds to face the reality of their new role as homemakers. There are kJU ol jokes made about bridel and th\eir lack al ability in the kitchen. One young man of our a~ quaintance didn't l_et his bride know ebout biJ COii· sider.able talent • a eoot. developod d u r I n I his boctielor daya. Be didn't -her ,to turn the Job over to bfm . So he stoically sulterecl t b r o u c h her faJlllr<I w1ttM>UI olfertn( 1111 help ol advko. Jlut ceoldoC to ltlll • sman ' -part of a new homemaker(• job. She n~s to know how to plan meals and shop for food as well as-prepare it. She's probably a working girl ,. Ille needl to lmow bow to plan ahead and manage her tim'e so 'ttlat diNler can be served sometime before midnight. She'll have lots of other decisions to make too, like: What do we n~· first in furnisbiags? Where can we store the . wedding presents? How can we keep from get· ting into debt over our beads -· ,.. bey lurnlshlnp aod equipment? H~ can we manage our money to we can accumulate. 10me aav· ings! Ev .. , how lo get tile stain out ol a "1lrt collarT Dow oan I -k a.nd g.t everytdnc done at home? r I Jn fad., there's so much that beginning homemakers need to know that you wonder why passing a test on homemaking ability isn 't requind of appli'canl.I for marriage licenses as is re-- quired fer a driving license. (SerioU8ly -it might help cut down oa the dJvorct rate!) ThJs July 'for the first time, our office in coopera· tion with .ttie City of Anaheim Utilities Depart· ment ii .offering a short course especially for tb09t who are new et the homemakioa: game. Titled, "Suddenly. . . You're A"Homemater,n the courae will meet three to oecufJYO TlleldoY ovtninp. July •23 from 7:31J.9:30 at Ille Univenlty ol Callf""1ia I • It's your first an- niversary. . . the first month, that is. . . ud you went to mark the occasion with a special dinner to demonstrate your culinary skill. Something v e r y "1eg&Qt, Jjke stuffed Rock Cornish hdis, with a creamy r i ch mushroom . chicken sauce. Sound tK>o di.tflcult? Don't have time? Once, pmhaps, these were good reasons for not at· tempting such -a time-con· suming classic. Now, thanks to the use of convenience foods as cooking in· gredienU, many dishes re· quiring spedal know-how and hours of preparation time have become easy-dos. frepare stuffing for the hens by combining cu~d seasoned stufiirig mix with Mandarin orange s Ii c e s , walnuts and celery. While the birds roast, create a delicious, velvety gravy with canned condensed crej:lll of chlcken soup as a st.after. This good soup, ex· pertly seasoned and double rich, insures a perfect, smooth gravy with no long stirring, fuss, oc worry over lumpy results. S 1 i c e d mushrooms, light cream, small amounts of crushed rosemary and Chablis give the gravy. a truly elegant flavor . At serving time, arrange bundles of green beans and boiled tomato helves around the hens oo a platter. Agricultural Extension of. lice , l<XXI S. Harbor Blvd·., Anaheim . There is no charge to at- tend and reservation1 are not required. Men as well as women are invited. Meeting I, July 9 is titled "Food for Two." I will 1dlscuss meal planning wid food .bu7in( and Mn. San· dra Vetter, bome economht for the Anaheim Utilities Department will demonstrate prepatlnl and serving meals for two. "Money Matter1" wlll be dllCulnd at \he aecood meet!nr, July 11, and Mr~ Vetter w 111 demonstrate recipes for low coot meoll lllat al'!>Nl. On July 13. Umt Nvint Ideas will be dllcu1HCI end tile pr--el ·- ---------------------------...i.~--~~~~ CORNISH GAME BENS WITH ORANGE -HERB STUFFING 2 cups cubed seasoned. stuffing, prepared l/3 cup finely chopped celery V3 cup Mandarin orange1 V3 cup chopped walnuts 2 Rock Cornish hens (about 1 'h pounds each) Melte d butter o r · margarine 1 ~ cupe sliced fresh mushrooms (about ¥4 polllld) 2 tablespoons butt« or margaine l,.{i teaspoon ro1emary, crushed 1 can (101,-2 ounces) con- densed cream of chicken soup 113 cup light cream 2 tablespoons Chablis or other dry white wine Combine stuffing, celery, oranges, and walnuts. Stull hens; fa.st.en with toothpicks or skewers. Place in shallO'W r086t.ing pan: breast side up. Roast at 400 degrees F. f<Jr 1 h<JUJ' IS minutes or un· til done. Baste with melted butter. Meanwhile, in s au c epan, brown mushrooms in butter With rosemary. Add -soup, cream, and wine. Heat; stir now and then. Serve with hens aJ"ld stuffing. Makes 2 serv· in11. Time Out for Recognition O. W. Richard, president of Richard's Lido Market and Richard's Lido Inc. (left) initiates two new members into Richard's Ten Year Club by present~ ing them with traditional watch. Recipients are Ndrman Howard, manager of. the deli catessPn and Mrs. Royal Harris. chec":er. ~Recently Mr. and Mrs. Richard hosted the yearly Ten Year Dinner in the Bob Burns restauranL Brings Bric!es Down i'O Earth on the Double'' will be demonstrated. We will be glad to send you a broduue describing the program. Just call Us at 774--0284 or write; Home AdvJsol\ 1000 S. Harbor, Anaheim 92805 a.nd ul< for "Suddenly -You're a Hom1maker." QUESTIONS WE A R E ASKED Q. I trn planning to buy mf dlugtlter a let of" Cook· ing utensils for a wedding gift and wouldlllke IOrDe ad- vlC. al>out what to buy. "'1lch kind ol metal II preferable -otalnleH stoeI or alumJnum·? Sbollld all cookln1 utemlll haw Uda! \ A. There la probebly DO one kind e1 eooldn( ui..u Iha! II llol! from _., ... - standpoint. A lot depends on • newer alloys of aluminum how it Js to be used . You and cast aluminum with might be able to 11Uit your tenon or porceW.n f'ini9he1 daughter's need.I belt.er by do not stain u readily. buying 1 e v e r a l different Stainless steel is easier to kinds lm:tead of a "Ht" keep clean -it does not which might not have ex-discolor from food o r .actlY What )'OU want. dishwasher deter cent , Aluminum bu ·the ad· a!U..ugll it will dfocolor vanta1e of being a very per~otly if overheated. good conductor ol belt. Casi Howenr llalnleM steel is aluminum not only conducts not a good conductor of b•at well. but atso coilduct.t bell It .pts bot apots and It e,.Dly. and holda but •f· food tends lo acorcll In It flctenUy. It Is ideal for rether easily. It doe1 not browning meat.a and for hold heat M well a1 cast long, 1low cooking -for U · aluminum. ample -pot rooattnc Newer typee of 1tain!011 meat ... ""'" _, rtoe. -baye ..... ol metal, Aluminum hH tilt -· alUINoum for uamplo. or v_,. ol btlnC rother dlf. have boa'l' aluml11Um bot- IIcult lo cl-. Alllallne toma wlllch 1_..1 tile fooda and a It a II n 1 ••••dodhlty ·01 lie utelllil. dllhwuhtr d t I• r 1 • • I 1 OH type bu '1umlnum hit• 11• metat Some ouUidre wtll • r • n 1 r ~ coating of stainless ateet for easy cleaning. For most tfficient cook. in«, look for utensib wtl.ich have nat bottoms, rounded corners and l'lraight sides for easy cleaning, and well designed hL1dles . A 11 utmsils lhould have lids and tbty should be Ugbt ftttlnj. Q. ls lt poolllble to fl' .... lemon peel! I woo1d Uk• to have some way of lllVinl the peel when J u11 lemon klr juice. A. Yea, both lemon anti orange peel can ht 1frc1cn. eltber crated or wttole. Simply po<UCe tht peel lo alt ttgllt eoalain«I, plastic baCI or bea¥J aluminum foU . Half oranc• or lemon tbtUe make attnctlve serv· mi containen for deaaru. ..J"ade: « ...... ' • I j • • . i • } ' . ' JC D~LY ,!LDT I . , Wfdnt5day , Juty 3, 1968 ~ AJICllOll •OCXJNG • AV~ • • 1 ~Shlrltet Dishes •Sc .J ~ rwnc lWfDIZ ICE CREAM DIPPERS lie 621 ii'crl1°i"AER.OSDL 'I" •1 2' JOHNSON' • MI.DIUM l rz.t 551 IAIY DIL lie ALPHA lrr'A fU.TVllS 1~ DISCOUNT OMALL __ 11.UADlllS, llOIS & llflTM C.0111 ( OUNC£ CAN• RtGULU Ofl,LUU: 79' Ill POWER DEOD. • 1 • iciiu nl'Pci.SllfD ..C 371 IOX W tD 11.71 II.• I OUNCE llOmJ: 621 • SCOPE IOUTHWASH Tic ,I • , _, ' ) DIALSHAIPOO •t• 791 r.SriiT u"ivr 71c 631 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS . s='L CHMGI lilPHA RTA DISCOUNT noa Tfiifo siiii" """Z'.:1"23' at,ADtJCA • I Ol1NCE CAM 161 TUIATO PASTE . ... 53' iisraiT'i1t1·-... 47' imiJQulo""'""" 11 c 281 IDAHOAN,~ CL PACXACIEft SC.W.OPED 331 llSTAll POTATuES 35• · AU GllATllf.-.tl,\. OZ. PACXAOE .. , n. ~UNCAH HINES• DOUJLI IUDOl 381 ~ROWllES ~8." '5• S OUNCE SIZE 231 . Sllrt Orenp Drink He 11 ·o uNCE PJTCHEJI PAC~ I j II $126 Tani Instant Drink i:iPfoil ... lii'iiii~Elis-°'"79' 7 $1 ltTTY CJIOCnll • ltimftMIU:: 42' PllCAIE Ill Ito"': Uc ft=====~ 22 OUNCE ~FAITASTll 'W Sprlly Cluner OU.OT • JNCLUOLS &e orr WISI DETERGEIT GIANT s~rt DmRGE'.Nf JOY LIQUID '"'i}rr'" ... Ile 151 81c 691 Tic 691 Sic .481 . ;;:,: iii&rc'F'lilsll wm< ""'4ic 45' RUIU • QUART 5!lrc .,... " ' . • • • • • I ' • • ' All ALPHA BDA ••tl ... wlll lae OPIN JULY 4tll 10-to 7,_ ' . • Better PrOduce at DISCOUNT PRICES! LOCAL .IROWI COR . ' Fr•11' Cid lOllO Sllll SWEET l ' TEIDER RED ROSES llJNCll ., '119 ' 21 ... £RISI' • LC*' IMEJI i;!aOlll llUH • CRiii' A SAUD fAWlllt OUOUllEU m1 PEPPERS AYOOIHS & 10! i=. 19i II' 25! THESEl'ttJQS lfRCTM THURSl».V-WEllNESDAY llA.Y 4 -·IO , Alpha Beta discounts all prices every sing!g day! r-~-, Med you can trud 111• 11 DISCOUIT PRICES too! ' G PLUMP. TEtal ILrltR BETA 1 D!PENDAlll.E ~ fRESH . FRYERS 'GROUND BEEF "-' 1111911 ... , ' ·IC()llO. PAK >lBS. .. DYii IM _,, Pll£·SIASOICIO 49L ~ MUT LOAF . lreM FRYEll PARTS 83• UCI l TMI.... • •wn 15;. lllltl IETI WESTERN 1".ll'?Jt, BEEF MLM 88' ROUND STEAKS .. .. . .. • • .. • a IUD! CUT • IMllCCUl fA'IOltTI 49' CHUCK STEAKS....... • • .. • a lCOfilOM'I' FAVClJlll[ 89' .IOMllESS FAMILY STEAKS.. a mMI • f\.AYOI .WO '101 IONELESS Rll STEAKS..... .. lllllDll • fUYOll AClD .. •151 BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK o. ION£l[SS 89' IHOULDEll CLOD ROAST.... a cm1 MUN • f1Nllln PERCH FILLETS iu 55~ . ... MIS. rRIDl.YI • COIJllM(l IREADED ,.,,.. S131 SHRIMP l;'l: . U.1 . ...-1 '""*'" • """'*" HALIBUT 78, STUKS ~ a ~MEL• FULLY COC*lD CURE ffll" · IOIELESS HAMs1a: THESE PRICES EFfECTIVE THURSDAY thlou The "Man In Blue" pren•ts ALPHA BETA'S DISCOUNT PRICING POLICY: • Wt pled1e lo alve you tht btntlii Of f, every cost reduc!lon in lowtr pric1i -.~~ • Wr pledat no! to l11t1etse any r.icn ttttPl • products r1istd . ctst I• us bf eur auppliers ~ ~ jjP'Hlllll.t. Slotl:S DiiCDUll ~ ,..( '-'ISC(LLANEOUS fOXOr2' 691 FEMS IAPKINS ~Ji°.:." SPARERIBS IOWA MAID BACOI = 52' ...... PACl<Mll swttT -..oklD nt011 ftlWM ltEMMI If TlOtll: tl.IClD 58-RLl'HA BETA BACDI ~ WJLSGil'l 'IORl IUMG' IACOI jjtlll FARMER JOHI IACOI :::Ill OSCAR MAYER IACOI m_ ~Ht UwtlAST 11rllf • 11· f OSCAR MATER LITTLE FlllERS a h 10 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SOM! Al'*fA lrTA STORES DISCOUNT CHAl:<Ol P_,CI ' t:Jij;;\ 10 OUNCE TAii COFFEE • 1 f ~Folpr's lnlllnt 1111 •1 I roLGER'S • AU. GRINDS 69' COFFEE l·U, CAN 11 c UJI. CAN • ALL GlllNDI II." G ... J.UI. CAM • .W. OJIJrfDI 12-05 11.• IJ"i&£A~ACCIDU 41c 31' l:r.oti'tium 41c 31' 33.oz, SID!. TNCLUDES \De orr SOlifE 691 lasott F1brlc Rl1111 MJ.'111,".. · cHAst l"s'u01DRi"~011c 69' ®iisraiT"iili 11c 85' CIAHT '-·~ .... !Jtf~ IOt orr ... 1111$0 1llTl11lillT tic lllll' llNQ SlZE • IHCLt'2Cr err •111 Tiii£ DITTIHIUI $U5 ~~"clrlilaci. 2c or~lc 15' 40-cz:, .orn.t • met_ me orr 7'k AJolll .._ ClWlll tic Iii' O!Alff SID: PAClAGt 734 srlCISHll INCC lie bttr'G11 _; 0;ot · 1r 7' Q5:) iu•'r" :.&Ii "Tf PICKLES . Tic 591 • 11-nrii-r '11c .. • r-.. Dlllt • hllali ooi. COITAMDA 141L1111111.· .. . ... . . ,. . iiiiiiii'iiilus ,,, 631 r.:&'\iilii':=··· 581 liiil(' -• llO<.-. 74' . -l'IZZA tic m:'Hii1snlit.. lie 10' iOsTRiTTDiiiiiisac 431 iW .. arniro sec 361 11/J OUNCE• GftEEN CHIU IUM.ITO fk .. OHIC ATESS EN & CRfAMERY .,.. lrTI • LUlQE • tLIC!D ALL IEl T """' PACICAGE 59' IOLOllA .. YAUI!: "1rro s'iu'D.iib'~· 37' S-1.1. CAIJ'Otf •• l'AUJI-.,,. ~~ • 14 OUNCE CMTOll 371 DULi SLl w .. YALU< UI. CAllTOM • • YAWi .. II.,. IETI • JlllC.: EAlb • 1UC1D AIUICAI •••wz CHEESE I lllp PAC<AGI 29' Mii im • ,,., °"""" 31 I conAaE CHEESE .. •AWi lllll IOI • HALF OALLOK • 2h VA.LUZ: NAPPY DAY AlJ: FlllllT D,RlllS FUVOM 251 @o:r;·1~rPrt".:'.3tc 371 BA KERY & CON FECT ION S ~'"i~h:iCE..:nvh llC 59' Qlll l(tl • IOl!J~OZ. PlG. • »:: VAU.ll 541 POT A TO C11PS TWIN ... DIP QDPI • lCM:IZ. PACUG£ • $k VAWI iW ©rrl'ta?s0"£ i1c 191 iiLctllre&Hiu nc 35' • OATVEAL • CHOCOLATE CIDP ID OUNCE PACV.QE 3 5' IURllY'S IAUCHO He ID OUNCE PACICAGE "351 IUllllY'S Fadptow1 lie MUllTIN•toN llACK-1 ... 1 N. -It. HUNnN•TOM llACH "'' "'-.,a\ llOUNTAfll YAU.lf-tnl .._ u. .... .._.... .. __ •• , " ·' I • \, ( ' .. ( • - _.....,...,,....,...,.__,......... ............................. ...,,....,.........,.......,....,.... ______ .....,. __ ..,... ............... ,.._,._,.......,. __ ,.., .,.., ,_.,..~ -· .... --. --. -. ~, ...... ,.,....,., ,,,....., -. " . -. .. . . . . ..... : - • PILOI -ADViRTISEi.-21 ~,.\\\I\', ~~ ~ ~· '•: ~ ot -.•~ '. ,· ... ,~ ... ~ \V ~ .~:'·~i\\~~ i'••••••• l'BODN -·······.., ~ r~ I . ICll.ANOIC-12 .... l'\t. 59• : Us. '1\ .. A /7 I " A" YJ 'l? J =~~.~.;,:·;~~.' ........ 57~' . .eLJ~~· '::Jrad-e -H_ /-'Off'! V-'ran ~::: ... 'l'.,ci•c~·c:~········ : ' FRESH HEN ....... OTSTllS ............ 69• • · CARNATION-2 .. _ .... 98; . . . .. . . .. ' ' FISH mco • • . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • TURKEYS """'"'-'~-"· 75• Nib MAUIUT w/!...,.. • , • ,, , , • ' ·.·. .. , . , ' ~~~.~-:A.-:;~~.~.'.': ...... 71~ ...... ,........ , 0 99• IOL.9 ll$T ITIAll , , fw ""· .... 494 + 10-12 LBS. OVEN OR mou1•11 ................ tu BAR-B-QUE READY l 1-.UOOD IPKIALll l .FRESH FILLET C ! OCEAN PERCH • ' ' SHANK H..&ll ' ' . llAll. Y ,ILOT Jl IUTi' PORnON .. II' ' ' . ' . . CINJEA IUCES ... 91L ' ,.,..--- WHOU HAMS ... ISL : 59~ HOFFMAN'S TOWNAOUSE-BONELESS HALF FllSH FIWT 59; LI 110111WYIOC•.co• ..... ~.. • FULLY HAM CRY-0-VAC s11, • FRESH--1-n. Mi11. Wtf. 39• ..__ U INIOW TIOUT • • • • • ••• • •• • • CO ...... KED WRAPPED ' wi1-·1 c.r ....... • 57• t.u.r'• QtNlitJ 65. -(,.;•, ,.;.. ;wt 27• FROZEN NORTHERN WHITE , 69• .. 'V • • .•. • •· • •-• • • •. • La,. w-11·1 re••llllr• a . v ...... !n4 a ..... ~·-''-_ HALllUT ITIAJll ••••••••• ,, , • a IUCl9 IACCHI ••• ~ ••• ILIClll IACOll. •• ..... UNI IAUIAll • ., .. .,, • ---r-. . ' . ••••••••••••·•--•••••••-···-• SOFT DRINKS. COLA, STRAWBERRY, ORANGE, ROOT BEER, LEMON LIME, GRAPE' 12-0Z. NO DEPOSIT-NO RETURN ( c For uquoa DEPT. SPJK:IALS SCOTS MIST SCOTCH . s3~!s PAIST,-ILUE llllON · s 1 , 9 BEER 6-PACK • .. .. ... .. • 12·0Z. CANS ' ' vo'Du" .................... s299 CLUI COCKTAILS •. oz. , CANS MARGARITA. SCREWDRIVER., MARTIN l1 95; WHISKEY SOUR. DAQUIR\, MANHATIAN, ,. • OLD CARAVAN--QUARTS BO.URBON ..... '3'' U S. ::b . .A. 9raJeJ "C~oice ~' Steer IJn/ , .. (\ ..... -• ' --' .__ ~· .. IONILlll 79' CHUCK ROAST ......... • IONILlll _ 79' STIWINO IHP ... ~.. • IONILDI -IHOULaD -85' CLOD ROAST ........... a ·c MMILY ·nou.: ..... 89~ NDHLT •IOUNI -LIAll 59 f GROUND CHUCK ...... -· a RISHLT •IOUND -LU.JI' 69' f GROUND ROUND..... a n ' n C"71 , IJ. !" SIMPLE SIMON ' JERSEYMAID-CATERING ••• Jl j Jn Jhritlimarl. ........__, CR.EAM PIES ICE CREAM YELLOW MEAT CHOCOLATE, BAN'..4.NA, STRAWBERRY VANILLA, ENG. TOFFEE; CHOC. LEMON, BUTTERSCOTCH, COCONUT ~-~i 25c 69c , · ·.~~~ PEACHES FUDGE RIPPLE AND OTHER FLAVORS i»OliiUOP·ciilPs: ~G~. 59c E-Z LITE-20-LB. BAG CHARCOAL 99c 1 BRIQUETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ~ . .. ~ ANACONDA-25.FT. BY 12-1111. WIDE . 2 5c uDisitls ......... 5~u.CH ALUMINUM FOIL... . LBS. HONEYDEW 12' MELONS .... • . SEEDLESS GRAPES ........... 29~ ORCHIDS-PAPER WRAP:-80-CT. PKG . 1 oc ---------~ NAPKINS ............. . .JJo/iJa'J C7\. /) (J /) 1 WEBER'S BUTTERNUT lj J / . C"I eLJelicalejjen ~peciau ! WHITE OR WHEAT . Wejlpac ..frozen OL'~IRGINIA i SL'''AD YEGET ABLES A s IS-OZ. LOAF ' PEAS, CORI"! OR GREEN 'BEANS ' 5·LB. CAN Su.Al l S~l4-. ~-49~ HAM GUD ~ lASCCO -4.cJZ. JARS • JANE ANDRSOH-71/r-Ot. CfN, SHRIMP COCKTAIL CHOSE DIPS 3 .... •1 00 . ILUICHllSI. 39• ONION, a.AM , oa ·•a:auc • Dia CONDITION'Eal SMART SHEEN NORMAL. DRY OR EGG SHAMPOO OR CREME HAIR RINSE 16-0Z. IOTJLES .. WlLCH's-fAOUN 6-01. TINS OIAll!* 'UICI REG. SIZE' PKGS. , ' ' H~WAll.Mf r\l~CH -~IAA PIS. PRUIT mcu I I I I I I I I ,, l 5 -•1 00 3-•1 ,~ 5 ·c I VAN DE KAMP'S-IEEF. CHEESE OR CHICKEN 3. 'I 00 •• .. ENCH.ILADAS . · 1~fs~~ · , . P-RICiS lFFECTIVI THURS. thni SUN., JULY 4, I , 6, 7: ' 2701 HARIOR ILYD .. COSTA MESA • I • ' ' 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDIN GROVI 1 • .• • '\ "' ~ --~------~~------_....._ ----·-----• • • r "T -.-: ' 1308 w. EDINGER. SANTA ANA ~ \ . I • ' 4 • ' • .. • ••• YPll.DT -.,, Ju~ J, 1968 FOR L .--. . . . . . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . ·CH.UCK . . ROASI STATER 11.& CEmnu BEEF OI U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' . ..-... . . ·-.... POUllS1llll'IClll1111---o•-•'N" CACMI YAW'f JU.-. ... SUCllSWllSCllDI -· ••N· ~._-..... ~7 .. " ' •. ~ •ll i i • <e· tj; I ' ~,,. ~. t~ ~~ ~- ~ 1 iii ~~ >') " f.~ " I -· .... WllP.0-.~· __ ...,._.,.. '.' ---3 -PIWIUlY lllSClllS. --....... • All o:an tu,• a aoourron '981 YU DE UllPS lllUSllll_,_,.... • -·u• .2 s• ' IWPOTAIOSWI .,.. ;r· '',' _. LA11L1 POI OllamlOf ...... WMnl llM fl.00 ROCll'I' ......... t9mncAtL ,¢ •• Ciii-MiiES.10. PKG. 29c iiOiiY SUGAR.! 57f I ' ,. •, • ' ~ .> •.l •• <" I I ~· • ':it ~ ~ . ,• .-. ~~ • ~l ,. ~~ ~ ~ •• -~ q .. ; ~~· :~ . .• . ., • . l ' • • ' i ; ' ' ·l ~ .. . ' .. _, ·: .. • ) I , i~ ' .. .! i • .. • WtdMsdAJ, JUI)' 3, 1968 DAILY "LOT J9 m PAl'Elt OPEN TOWELS •• • • 9a.m.· 7p.m. Tllunday -~I .-JULY ~th · -----------~-~ VALUAIU COUPON 5 ,Lh. BAG Pma.Spb1 • 8119les • Whist!"-. Daisies • Buttons -lows -·R99. 39c . . JACK ~ND THE l~AN~T~LK :__ #303 CANS · . 4~··1 CUT GREEN BE~S • • . • R . ~ JACK AND THE IEANSTALi -#Zl/2 CAN s • CU'J-GREEN BEANS or 3~· 1 ~ = Wltt.Tlol•Couponplu•$5.1!9 Mlnlmumh"MM • FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS . R ' .POTATO Llrnlt Olla bOI) per coupo11-0..e cou,.. per customer Alc.,,ollc ... ._,., •4 Frotli FMd Dairy,.......,. Excluded OAKIURNE 10 LB BAG 49 ~omMlnlm•;;~;;;L; c;~;;;oday§§.~July 7 CHARCOAL BRIQUETS . C· CHIPS I r-,A-X-W-EL_L_H_o_u_SE------i KINGSFORD -FULL QUART 2 9c WAMorPUM 3 u. CAN CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE EASTERN GRAIN FED LARGE LOIN PORK . CHOPS EASTERN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE CHf\RCOAL LIGHTER FLUID . BAVARIAN BEER ~ CHIPS EAST IAY-4'h -. Coo TINY 39c SHRIMP LOCi CAllN -24..,.. loltle Cane & Maple59c SYRUP . GEBHARDT'$ -10.... C•n Chili hot~~ sauce 5 ~ s1 Hamburger sauce 1 FRESH DRESSED CAMPftH-10....lat 19C MARSHMAllOWS · SOURST-""' 49c CREAM · . ' .. NABISCO ........ \, ..... ~!!,~~~ms 39c e UCON JHINS e SOCIAIUl-ltc • HEN TURKEYS GREEN TREE IMPORTED . . I HOLLAND Luncheon MEAT CENTER CUT RIB . PORK CH9PS Giant 180 Ct. Rolls -' ltefJ. 49clags MIX 'EM .,. MATCH 'EM f.4 llAR M-WHtorn Styl• • Boneln1 L••n TAVERN 59~ HAMS-i : CORN KING .• Wl·liiiTs ·45~ BAR M -WESTERN STYLE BULK Wl·ENERS 49~ FROZEN FOODS MINUTE MAID ' PURE FLORIDA ORANGE • oz. CANI JUICE SPRINGFIELD CRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIED • u. .... PQTATOES EA~TERN GRAIN FED-L•rto Loin . SLICED BACON ••• RATH BLACKHAWK PORK 69c ROAST . 111 SLICED BACON ••• 69! OSCAR MAYER-12 .. z. , All Mo•t or All 8"1 BAP. M-WHlorn otyl• SLICED . 5 9 c Bulk Frosh Sliced , BOLOGNA 11 LUNCHEON HICKORY SMOKID PEACHES -2 LBS. 29c • . MEATS CORAL QUEEN-I-lb. Pk11o BREADED SHRIMP •• • Bologne $119 • S•l•mi • Dutch • Pickle PlrMnto LI. e Ollv• LHf e B•r-a.Q ,.Lo.1f •Hoed Choo .. RED .RIPE WATERMELON • SANTA ROSA TREE RIPENED PLUMS NECTARINES 2 LBS. 29c 19CLI. SWEET LOCAL TENbElt • Rod" Lot! MIX·EM OR MATCH0EM • Prices Effedlvea Thurs., Fri., Sat. ,& ·Sun. July 4, S, ~, 7 PrfCft Mbfect .. -.. -. LI. LI. COR.N ~:KH ·WI OIVI WI GIYI LEMONADE i '• -------------------------................. --_ .. _ .. .....__ -------- ILUI CHll' ,. ILUI CHll' STAMPS -. ST_. (fOSTA MESA ' ·ltth and 'Plac111141 . PLACIN11A ' 710 w. c• .. n• r . ' I 1 , . • • . • • • • • l ' ' , • ' .. . . . -3f OAll.Y l'ILOT Ill----· OPEN JULY 4th 1.J0-1o7,. ·h:ts1.ms .... 6f ..... ~$f' Al.I. -' IAWl1 11\#TS & VfGffAll.l.S ..... ~Ml ... SUNRISE FRESH v. -.. ......., ......., ---"" .... ..-,...i.,. __ ....... ,....._,__ .......... • ' • ,. • I' • ' -; . ~ . -· ... ~ .. -.. • • " . ' . , I • • i ff • • . . . I • • • t .. • • .. • ' . . • . . --, ' ' u.l.M.Glb~..... r;;;;;a:a;m;;iiiim;;;;;iiiiiiiiaiii.«iiiii\\ i;,. Rovnd ••• ,.gee Market Basket Has Discount Prices on Quality Prodtcts-No Galles, No Stamps, No Costly "EXTRAS" U.1.0ACW..T~ ...... -~-OOc Sirfoiil"Tla ..... "°. u.s.oA.Ci:kt.:.t.; ..... nae Culte Sta •• '""" · \W>.A.O...T~...- • i=.'"'Roast .... 7SC u.s.oA.b.....T~MCW h.1111 Stialr .... Bf • Tenderay Takes The Guess- work Out Of Buying Beef ••• Only U..S.D.A. Choice beef is chosen fo r Tenderay. ThTs fine beef is placed in special rooms where con· trolled climale speeds up' natural tendering action -rprolecls nahlral lulcts and fiaw>r. Na other ·beef so fresh can be so naturblly tender. ,..... .... 7V.W. . elk Lunch Meat .'~11i1· ........... cec Cooked .... ~ .... - ....... Sb:! 0.CU.. T ... $..;;.k;iaeef =:37C Siiced •-•-,g._n' Htbrwwtwo.IS...• nae . Bolagna a.ult'~illl- ,.,..,lllld lmC:.-Jlftc Sandwich • , • ::;'til· U.S.D.A. GRADE A CORNISH .GAME HENS . . . ' 2().()%. MIN. WT. Mott storel c:lai111 to have low pricet. But on what-on a hond· ful. of 1...._ or int.rior produm? Not Marli:et~Bask.,. W• diKounl pric• all through the &tore•. A•d 9uar8ntff toti5" factlo11 or your money back on .-,.ry puKhOM. Trve, you glw up galHI and 1tamp1 to ahop otMa_rbt Bcnket. lut you get borgi:iil'lf •nd quality alwa)'f, ......yd~. See for rounelf. be.pt folr-troclM er .-,.-m-conffoll•d ... Ground Round • "7gc U.S.11.A.0....Tlllld.ar St;:aeef ...... egc . WolwTllinChipChop $1 Q9 Pork Chops ..... li.,';klinb .. 4 ::Jt $1 ' U•.DA atola-Y-11.U CUT 79c ~ c;;up·Fryers~JSC Mri. '°"'40 f,...., f'olll Cote -1 0-oz. l'kQ. · Roiind steak • • • I!. U.s.D.A. OIOICl!-Y IOOOlll 79c HAT CUT SHOIADEI Pot Roast • • • • • LB. GIADEAflOZIN '' laTSVllll""' LLSJ>.A. 39c· Junior Tiirkeys • ; LB. • LUGElorNTHINSUCEOfAMILYPN:X 79c Pork Chops • • • • LB. · C'eRier'Ribchops .• LB.89c ARMOU1t ST ARAU , , 49c Meat Franks •• ~K~: l\1ze;heA1Dlliil.......,,. -··-11' s ....... ':! """' ,_ 111c Sauce •••• ~~ a- j.,;.t;·sauce ·~ 14' • .,,,.. llDc Casserole •• ~'til-· o..td~Jolo4orm. 24c Maccironi ••• ~~ · · ,_ .. _ 37c Potatoes.,·~ ..._....... .,.,,, Potatoes •• '";f~.J.J· White King D'~55f Sandwich Thins 5Jc ........... 73' Fis~ & Chips .. r..' s.a1,_.,,,....,,a.~ 43c Fish Sticks .. ';;'€. 14..(ll..m>~Mc r.i~r Tails'~$229 """' 311c· . 8-B-Q SCllCI'~ ii Qi -'ff 22-0l. JI Cc 1 on •••••• 11L ...,- ... ._ ~ $ 11'31... '"· 137 \.Vllft • • t • t CA.N ........ $199 Coffte •••• -~ GOODWIN AMMONIA Qf. 27c 111. ' Wrier Seip .. ~ 111' HILLS BROS COFFEE 1-LI. CAN 69c ,_,...__V ..... to""9.S --30.: Books •••• .uoi .. - (lf!Cl.1,0lfl.ol*)r•~ 47c· Sweetheart ~ - .... ...... Guotd",. ,_ '°""' s111 Raid Bomlt. ~ I 00% 0.. ""*°'Spirit-~. Cossack Vodka.,$&" Airii;"C;i; . ..J'P1 ""'"""""'"''"'"'-$499 Scotch ••••• •QT • Nlw 16-0I. Ril"lll M C.. ....... 6 $111 leer..... '°" STORE HOURS: SAru10 ... v _, SU"°"Y 10 7 HOUIS SHOWN Alf fOI MOST STOllES !XAcr HOUU All !'OST! IN lf.¥:H STOltf COIMlllOO, Slf!, INDPENSIYI IEPUlllC .MONEY ORDERS SOIP AT MARKET IASllT •10NUS DISCOUNT SPICIALS- ® frri"ll Chiebn-Ho NKb. !!!~!~~~~ .. li4' i or llni•••idu 55e Fryer Parts •• , , °'"""' ""'....... $139 Half Hams,,,.,. i;;~i;·ri;cs .... 3SC lutt'Roas1 ..... &SC Star1C1s1-1nSpri"11W•-Sd"' fiDt White Tuna .. '~ il- f;Uif(~ktail 3 •• 7~ p.;;,';es •. ~4f' 3F1-1 'ICe Start Drinks ~w- y,__G._fnoit Jll!f: Juice ••••• ~lfU- " ....... °"'I""' Trene1 ••••• u.:4ac ,J Tr;'n.i Dry ... ~42' o.odorcml(l11<L:SCOHl.obol) 1 Jle Sing Soap ... "'.:': 't hllood 36-0Z. l!fte Vets Burgen :':'.Uil- "'""·"" 10 $1 SallllClll •• , ~ ' FAMOUS .. fOR DEEP-CU1 DISCOUNT PRICES I . WI All PlU.llD TO ACCIPT U.S.D.A. FOOD ST AMP COUPONS IN LOS ANOILIS COUNTY HOHi • COIT4 .MBA....,,,......, e NEWPORT JEACH4\::;::_::,;:,:~·-·• HUNTINGTON BEACH-;.:.~-e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:~ f'/ ~ I ,.. • •r ~ . . _ _ __ -...__ --• • a ..,. 1 s: a M-.M o •· ~ ..... A,__,,u,, ..... __ ......_ •-... ~ __ .-._ _____ ...__ ___ _ ~ t, ---~'"' ..,, .................................... ,... •. t ...... 1 5 ........ _, - ... .. D,\l~Y PILOT 11 I I . Griping s ~Not Answer Good Supply YieldsCour~et' s Choice For Lowering You mial>t a& ... u i-It money. <Jleck tile lood ado. now. Food pticeo .., IOlal Find out -..e lbe opeclab to tncreue tt1il ~· .-e. You won't w.nt. to run The r-ii otmple. The an over town lll>oppiDI. But total pop.1\Mkm ii larO!f'. if there ii mqre tban one Total food -lie• .., no(. st.ore In your u.lllil obO!>PJoc C111 you do~ about-aru, ~ 1l!e ..,. with tile bolcllng your loocl budtet at "besr' ipOClall. -all, lla·preient i.mt! Yoo. WW -.rite down the meat rou in· you clo ""'**" allout It! -lo boy, .ioog -the -ly oot, except com-apeclal price. M e m o r y plain -t Md! lood pnces. becomes .a cloody tl>in«, U you aren't too ...,., read once inside a grocery store. on. Find out -you Clll --Out up your own chlckell do. aod ,_ _,., SUre, !be Ooe ol ... blggut budllat saven Is lmowillC --prices wW tocreaae aod ad- justing your -opending ... cOl'tlingly. Look i<r pri<e looreeSM for all meats, eggs and fruits. 'lbat is a real blow. Meat elready takes the big- gest Share of lhe lood budget. HOw can y O u possibly avoi.d s·p e n din g m<re money? Shop those specials Y(Q' retail food market hlls meat speo1als every week. Buy them. You can save as mooh as 20 cents for every dollar spent. U you have a freezer, stodt up. Yoo io,mt.. you ~always shop the speclals! Be honest now. Do you sometimes neg· Ject the special because "the family doesn't like that;" "we just had that'' OI" "l don't know how to prepare that?" 'Ibis ma.y be yOur cue W discover a new recipe oc to adventure in learning to like a different meat. It talces time to save mooey, especially the meat Top News Prices saving is a ID$I'e h'ee O'I' lour cents a pow>d. Still, the expected price Increase !or some meat cuts will be a mere bee <r fOlr ceots a pound. YOU caii tllink oi 11N111Y, tn8lltY wwys to save ineat money and still have a well ~ lamily. It tel<es time, effort ol!d detennlna· lion. You do want to hold the food b\ldtet line -or do you just wlDI lo cunplain aboul blgb food prices! With Thi1 upori rily Collltn Cliarce•I briquets I I ONl 10 ll. I AG 9e Adull1 Orily 011• Co•po• PH fooil" 5 Coupo11 Good July Alli tkru Jiiiy lOth. .-• • HUNT'S WHOLE B ' $1 POTATOES ~ .. o JOO lA,. ALUMlllUM FOii: MAYfAll lfGUlAI :U', ••••••.•• :. ·•••• ,. ,. , . , •..•••.•. •••• , No wonder ·• pbClllJgrapbee tellJ you to •·say cheese." Just Ibo thought ol all the delicious varieties brings a emUe. And the eas, with which cheeso can be served g~ a bigger mtile yet. Cheese just naturally flts any meal and in any eating spot from .appetizers tQ. desserts to snacks. And here is coincidence for you. Or 11 it? An abundance of cheese comes at the same time u good supplies ,of 1ummer fruits. Who needs a better reminder to choose the gourmet's fa~e deaaert of cheese and lrult? Many _.ior Amoriun chMMt ere f4borrowed'' from tholr naUvo homelands In Eur_.,., It may be doubtful that "anythlng Ibey can do, we cu do better," but !be. Ulll ol Amer!..,, cheese makers equals that of their ..... tors. It shoold, those ancestors were aldl1ed cheese ma,kers ud good teachers e.s well! Ia your dleese 'YOC&bulary limited to cot!qe -· Monterey Jack and Cbed· dar! Uoe thia chee1e choOS· inf Ume lo lncreue Y®l' knowledge ol cbee1e. It's tun, euy 11111 ID IOOd lute. mciyfresh vegetables -HO. :I03 CAN PfAS,CUT 6$1 GlEEN IEANS .. TOMATOES . for start your cheteo tu1ln( I adventtn by deciding oo • flavor and i-you 'W9lli lo use cheese. ,Don't hurry; take tiine ul enjoy )'Our new cheese choices, one « two et a time. Blue, Bleu, <iorloniola and Stilton are "blue ~mOld" CblOIOI, piqnant and spicy flavored. 'nley are excellent for appetizers and 4-rto. For a change, you can. use them ctumblod 1n -salMr. Prefer mild and JtUtlite cheeae flavor with frdlt fnr de11ertt CbOOH Edam1 Gouda Gr Gruyere. Edui helm cats up 16 OL IOTTLI . 35~ ZEE PAPER 29; TOWELS '° ,,,.~,-, ,, ' "o""""'"' I I _,.,, l'rozrr1 FflM !~~~.!~ ..... ~ ... ~!"" 6,,. $J pop1lclo1 49c vegetaltles "'°''" -;;'ii;~"i'fiil""" $ CAMP81LL'S SOUP 10n.~L 2 t.r 29c CttlCl(lN STA .. CH1CICIN & 11Cf,. VfCJ. IW ••• ••• • 9156 SIZES 111-18 r.., 11f ,,.i.., 1lfr.."1' ... Sunbur<t tucks Ugllt up the pretty cuff c o 11 a r . BelOW", all is quiet and smooth tti.anks to side dart 1haping. Choose sunbrigbt linen, Dacron, co_ttoo. Printed Pelitern 91> 6 : Misses' Sizeti 10, 12, 14, l~, 18. Size 14 {bust 34) requlres 2o/• yards 35-lnch fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern - add 15 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing and special handling ; otherwise third class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Marimi Martin, 442 tile DAI· LY PILOT, Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, S1ZE and STYLE NUMBER. Choose one pattern free - clip coupon in new Spring· Sum·mer Pattern Catalog. 100 otyles, all .ues. Send 50 cents. New INST ANT SEWING Book -shows you how to &eW it today, wear it tomor- fow. Over 500 pictures. Only 'I. Quick Canapes Spread slices o( bread with deviled bam mixed with a UWe prepared mustard. Cut ea<::b slice into three strips. Sprinkle wltb grated clledd .. cbee.. and brown under II• b<oller. Savor Flavor U you are fond o1 the n.vtr of prllc, add It to roalt mo.t -beef, Jamb or pork. Just make Uny sllta in tile surface ol lie meat and tns.ert 1llvera of peeled garlic before the roast goe1 into tbe oven. • r ~~!1' .~~~·.~~~~ ..................... $119 1ooz . .....ixvto .• toL11tNcH 2"' 43c •OLTACOmU 3 lor I CUTOlfENILUl5& dGUW n'IOI. lllP &CHIUllNCtaUMf •• , CUl S'lffN t fANS ., •••••. •••• !~::~.~!~,~ ~1.1 '. ......... 59• :.~':.::.'t~-~· ..• , ~~,~~~!!s~!~~~s1!~~~~~ ...... 39c ~~~~!!~~,~~!~~ ............... 3 fer • 1 llYflll'S ILIE-,., OllLY 111 IUY Ula.-CIM l1UI 1!11F PH58tE . chuck steak U.S.D.A. CHOICE TAYIRll HAMS HOff/llAN IONlUSS ...................................... II.. SHORT Rl•S OP •llf U.l.D.A. Ct«>ICI , •••.• , ••..•• •••,,,., ....••....•.••• ,Ill, snw1110 •••• llAN 10Nfll1S U.S.D.A. CHOICf •• , ••.•........••••. , . ~. ROUllD •Olll ROAIT U.5.D.4 C"OICf ••..•••.••••••...••••••..•..••..••••...• · .... chuck or 1 bona roast U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHOULDER 98( ~~~.D-~~AST " rib roast U.S.D.A. CHOIC! '-""".,~ lll8JI L Dllr .. 1•1 ~!.~~~1 .!'.~~ ... ! 49c !!.~~~~~ ...... 35c ~°'~!~!.~~~o~!,.,~~. $3tl ~!~~ .. !'.~~~~ 69C ARDEN SLICED AMERICAN PASTEURIZED CHEESE SPREAD , .1NOMOUAUYwwt.1•oz.. Ttc WILSON'S CflTtflfD All MEAT ftANICS, • lb. Jtc HORMEL ICOLIASI, 12 OL YAC. PACK 0 0 •., 7'c KWT SllCfD NA.TU SWISS CHEES! 6 OZ . 4tc Ol' VIRGINIA MIDGEt SAi.AMi 12 OZ..,,.,, Sh ·.~~~.!~~.~~-.~~ .................. tac • ~fGl11tfrah ....... ---- THICK YELLOW MEAT cantaloupes LARGE SIZf 4!.1 BILLNllPQI 29' lAR(l( 'nta: ML\lf0.H-· •-·-··" ..... ,.,., __ .. ·TWWWftCARROTI 1 o• CllSI', TOPS Ol'f ............................................... .. -.~ '~ -~, .... ~·· YELLOW MEAT peaches 5.!I HONIYDIW MILOlll 19' \llNf lllPtNID.-·••"•·;-"•--•-••-HH•H••H•H-... CHIRRYTOMATOU -29' nRM. ft ..... _ ................... _ ... ,. ........ -.... wm ..................... ~ ................................................. .,, --~Van de l<qmp's mCIAU ........ ....,.., MAIO LA CORll OIL ::ii."'~ ........ 67c S&W llDllEY IEAllS UST IAR SOAP ~ 2,.. 33c . :::~ 2,., 39c , . MffAll UMltl llflo ,....., ........ ~ llUmOHOfMMAILOW, LOW '911Cll .... OUAlnT IMOfO flNtlMtNe AYAIL- Atll IM ALL U9UOI .. ·- IA.._....I& IAllDlll IPIAY ~~~ ........ $) 3' =ii~ ..... 3t COWERS CHA.COAL BRIQUfTS 5 LB. BAG 53<110 LB $1.69 JENO'S "ZIA t,U.,ot. wrnt CHlrM&VIOl"IMUI 4" , ...... ................... .................. c-. ..:... ..... 25' ... 33• ........ _ ..... , ···--·~·-·- MAYFAIR MARKn-175 EAST 17TH ST., CO A 'MISA AllVEITIRD PRICH EFFECTIVE 7 fULL IAYS-TllUll., 'ULT ... ~wn .. ''LT .... 2030 W, lat 11. S...ta Ana . 9192 W-1-·G.-. -. ' burger II !or ,.._ When you are Ila Ille mood fer quite.a dlllorel ~ to grate and ue • a eeuoning, try Sep ....... Thls"hard chee1e Is a naUv• of Swltzerlud, II made of oourect skimmed milk wltb additinna ol butlermilll and whey -and b llavcnd wltb· .clover leaveti. • purex bleach ONE GALlON 49.C • HOLLY 53( SUGAR ' '~ "~· ~~:'s" game hens U.S.D.A;GRADE A ARMOUR 'S 79( DELITES ·:~-:,;~:~' • • • • ' 0 h , ArlnJMrr,' ........ , ARHll IMIT.29 ~~~~!....... . c ~'L ..... J9c COftAOI 29C CHllSI MDIH. QUA.It 17a ""' Slit ARDlll CllllSI ~:--.............. 89c LADY'S CllOIG nHDYU&llLLT llNSlllll VAlllLLA WAPDS J"!U.WIUt'I', C ' ' C OL+J1JlU¥, 4 N$11¥Ua1oi... 9 IOll .......... 35 Al'UOTPMA"" tlOL ·~ \ -• ·-•.· . f • • .. --------·------------------------------------- • ' l ' WEONESOAY JUl.Y S 1:00."" "" ._ (Cl (IO) Dunphy, D .,, .... ..,..,.,.,._..,. _ (Cl (30) o-. -,_ (Cl (30) Gunb tfl llH DINI, Gt111 l•ny, ~n Ridl1rdl 111d Tht TIIMI SctlWt ""· (I) u•....,.._tc1_ • .,.. 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(«Mftture) 'S7-Jottn -.lofl11 Siron, JIN St. Joh11. ·- • JOB PRINTING 5:0D 0 (C) "11.....,., Trrnb" (cl1s- .it) '311 -Ctrtoon lllhln c1ut1d bJ ttu: fleiM. . • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS 1111 Wllf M'Mf .... MIWPOIT llACH MUTI AND JEFF a.flSS PEACH . -.. • .. ... . f i J I 9 • > ' '· -" -. ·. -. ,.,.•.: , . . -... . . --..... , .. -... . . . . . . .. . • -. Iv C!iarln M. Schub: -------- l 1W: STOPPeD PAYING ~. THAT'S WHY Wf.'RE HERE. 7/< F • I I J * -:rPl J -- l:llA, 'IOU HAVE ~O PAT•fNtt WlfH PEOPLf ! PON 'T YOU f\11 .. llf~>I TO Tiif vooc.e o~ YOU~ C01'1,<101Cf? iAAT'S AlJ llll'ERE5!1N6 . l'Olf.IT a: 'llBIJ ... By Bill Brewe; By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith By Mell O"l1 IF OT TAWCS N1Cfl1 ... -. .1 ' r . • HAIRY SITUATION -Paula Prentiss amfruchard Benjamin have mixed reactions when they "adopt'' a new family member tonight on "He & She" in color at-9:30 p.m. on Channel 2. Thor, a winSom~ fAfredale moves into their home while his former owners are involved in a m;irital row. TELEVISION VIEWS Black America OverwheJming By RICK OU BROW - . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"Of Black America," CBS-TV's sevenc=part series about Negro history, arrived Tuesday night. Much of the first hour was devoted to bow the film industry helped create a Negro stereotype. It was one of the most devastat- ing broadcasts television ever has shown. A MAJOR REASON for the impact· was the narration of the on-camera host, Bih Cosby. Using a notable script by Andrew Rooney and ·Perry Wolff, his masterful, informal approach opened up a new dimension in the narration of television doc- umentaries. With a total lack of affectation, Cosby's matter-0f-fact, good-natured, personal communica- tion to viewers only made his obvious underlying sadness more powerfuJ, and the total effect was overwhelming. It was, you might say, -people-t~people narra- tion, rather than some distant olympian voice in- toning the pretty words of an impersonal documen- tary. And it helped get the series, which is "trac- ing the history, of the Negro and relating it to his place in the United States," off to an imposing start. The second program, next Tuesday, will concern black servicemen from the Revolutionary war to Vietnam. TUESDAY'S OPENING broadcast dealt not only with the film stereotype, but the liWe-known achievements by blacks and tl'le psychological ef- fects on Negro children who have had little chance to develop the pride of identity because of past treatment of black history . Once again, by the way, a major television series wa snot interrupted by commercials. The In- stitute of Life Insurance last week followed the same practice in its three-part CBS-TV series about the urban crisis. And , like the Institute, Tuesday night's sponsor, Xerox Corp., made a point of re- lati ng business corporations to the problems in the world around us. THERE WERE SEVERAL riveting sequences Tuesday . night about the effect on children of an absence of pride, identity and dignity. One showed how these factors emerged in drawings by young- sters. Another, Utterly fascinating, took us to an Afro-American pre-school in Philadelphia where a teacher -giving children a sort of emotional prcr tection -made them stp~d or him and taunt- ed them purposely until ey s uted back their pride in being black. · After this sequence,~ y, referring to the entire broadcast's tracing of attitudes toward Negroes, said :· "Can you blame us for over-com· pensating?" THE PASSAGES or film clips from old movies which we have often enjoy~ were painful when looked at from the viewpoint of the Negro. Aside from HBirth of a Nation" -well known for its outright antiblack feelings -there were the movies .that seemed more innocent but everlastingly por- trayed the Negro man as a comical cow~rd, lazy and dumb, and of course servile. As for the black women who always played those loyal, reliable, trustworthy maids, Hattie McDaniel, who won an Oscar for "Gone With the Wind", once explained it this way : she said"she had two choices in. Hollywood -she couJd either play the part of a maid for $7,000 a week, or be one for seven dollars. Dennis the lff enaee ~ ' i ' ! l 'CJ/AN?!' •I ..... I : . . ..... ' r DAILY rJLDT ff S~ . ·-. • •• . S&WCOFFEE 1 lb. Can 59e wtLSON'l IAKE am a 11t. c.. t SHORrNING ....... ~ ...•. 59 ILVT IALAD w HOUDADllH MUSTARD ............ oa.10' -·om-. 14K OZ. ' PIZZA 111 ................ 49• --. - I Ii II/ I \ I IHI I I' 10 Ct. Pk• LIMIT 2 POPl'"D_. 4 s1 nPGSICLES.~.~. tor . ...... _ .. 59e ADULT CUITOMll i Oft& MOO MY• THIUMTte · LARGE EGGS CHUIK TUIA fiJ·m GRADE AA • 39c CARNATION 4' s1 ---. DOZEN NO. ~ Can ,_ ' ..._GU~ S9.C coLomxPAl'I•. DEAlllD.COLOlll FRANKS ~T !!~KINS .... ~.~~-·~;;·10' !~!B! 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I - j iA·• ' • . . . - - i -. ~ - I I I • • -------~~----.----------. -------... -----------._ . --·-~-.....__ .. ----~··-~-... ----------------~ ............ ..,..~~.~.-,---~,..,..~.B-""':,"'"=="7; ,-.,.,~.~.~.-,~,-,-::-.,~,-::--,~-~-~,~.~~ ••• ~_~.~-'i¥•: • . . . ... . . . ' • J'UT ·GARDEN. FRESH VE.GE TABLES IN YDUR SALAD BOWL o·ressing a Bowl of Salad Vegetables ! • I During the &ummer season while the men in the household are DKtSt likely immersed in baseball, the womenfoUi: are tihinkiDg in ~ the terms of wb&t to feed their hungry brood. And many-a woman's fan· cy turns to 1hougbts of what new to do with all the ~ dewy-fresh ve1eta.b l e1 bursting wittt garden goodness on the market otands. It's a challenge to con· sider preparing them i111· aginatively ao the men and boys in her family won't complain, "oh, that old stuff again!" Of course, she's especially Inspired to give Mother Earth's produce a novel twist when she's nlll'tured the little seedlings to full , ripe maturity all by heTsell. What makes fresh vegetables 81> irresistible is their wonderful, in· e<mparable flavor. So in TEMPTING HORS D'OEUVRES SATISfY APPETITES Quick Hors d'Oeuvres Cooked Over Charcoal !nob thick I Po0nds wte lhrimp Cut . bee! Ind ham into eubeo oOOut 1 Inch oquare. s-... -.- -opiteo, Cleon obrimp lli<lmwmopilM. While llre la b e I n g ..-ed,mhtbe~ beetiDC •ucet: BEEF Mis 1n cup sweet vermouth, 14 cup cooking oil, two tablt1poon.1 Wo:iewta:ehlre 1au1.e, dub ct tabuoo. BAM Blend 113 cup honey. 1/3 cup orange cont:tntrate, 1 ounce IO)'I 1 a u c e, table- ipOOD. brown augar. Heat to llload -eugar. Bank coals to the £ides of the kettle and place ham and beef &pikes over coals. Place· spikes with shrimp at mid-poiM between the coals. Put cover in place and allow eight ruiilllU!s for cooking, basting the meats with their respective aauces about once each minute, rotating spikes each time. When eight minuteg are pas5ed. remove cover and d.o&e air ventJ on kettle to reduce beat from eorals. Place en oven di!h wlllt drawn butter In the C<!llOr of the top gfW and set a 11hrimp 1au<."e along~de the kettle . A dish of Worotot>nhtre nuce may also ll! desired f<r the beef. cooking or preparing them raw, you need very little sea&oning; it's better to put in just a bit for it's always easier to add than subtract! Just a bi}t of salt and the spicy zest of Tabasco is almost all you really need to enhance the de I ec t a b le ftavors of most vegetables. Here is a recipe for a ~le uncooked summer relish made from radishes and tca'llions, soy sauce and vinegar:. _And one for a delicious wilted Bost.on let· tuce salad that combines 1lJced. IC & 11i 0 D. I aDd cucumbers and c o o k e d bacon tose:ed witfl a T abasco-cparked dressing aod topped with chopped egg. Fresh c~lery a-11 d fro~ pea pods, cooked in Tabas001ieasoned water ar.d then tos.sed wiUl alivered almonds and butter, make a deli.clout, unusual hot vegetable dish, SUMMER RELISH \I teaspoon salt Y..t teupoon Tabasco 2 teaspoons rugar ¥.a cup white vinegar 2 table9poom water 2 teupoona eoy s~ f:ce 2 cups •liced radishes ¥.a cup sliced ecallions- Make marinade by com· bining aalt, Tabasco, 1t1gar, vinegar, watet-and aoy sauce in small bowl. Add sliced radishes and scallions; refrigerate at least 2 hours, turning oc· casionallyin marinade. Yield: 21,1 cup1. CHINESE PEA.!! 1 cup water 1k teaspoon salt y, teaapoon Tabasco 1 package (10 ounces) frozen pea pocb \I cup chopped celery 2 table!pOOM •li Ve rt d aln\ollds I tableopoon butt.r In' small aaucepan, com· birte w.ter, salt a n d Tabasco and heat lo boil. Add pu pocb and celery. Coot &<canting lo package directions. Remove from beat. Dram. ·T05s with almondi and butter. Yield: 4 ...,.... WILTl!D LETrUCE SALAD 1 head BOiton lettuce, in bita4laepiecee Warning: Nutrients lacking 1 'Ia1tant'' m.hed ~ have become a p op a l • r , easy-to.make repiacement for home-cook· ed muhed potatoea. But are they M ..,..i for JOU! J'ruh cooked potato<• contain from two and one· W to five tlme1 more vitamin C than instant powdered or f 1 a k e d dehydrated potatoes. They also c:ontalD more tJlamin (B >ltamtn). ,, 1 small cucwnber, sliced ¥• cup 1liced scallions; l/4 teaspoon basil leaves ~ slices cooked crisp baco.n 11, cup bacon fat 114 cup vinegar l 1n teaspoons sugar l teaspoon dry mustard Jh teaspoon Tabasco l/4 tesspoon salt 2 bard~oked eggs, chop- ped _ Sheer Shell Sheex beauty, sheer joy to wear all year! Crochet in frosty white, or vivid colors. Alwtays perfect! It's lacy, smart, uncrushable. Crochet &hell dotted with motifs l!linillar wick edgings. Pat· ·tern 7334 : sizes 32-46 in· eluded. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents for ee.ch pattern for first. cl:ass mailing and special handling; olllerwlse third· class delivery will take three week3 or more. Send to Alice Br-0oks The DAILY PILOT, 105 Needlecralt Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea station, New York, -N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addres1, Zip, Pattern Number . First time! Jwnbo 1968 Need· lecraft Cat a I o g u e-bun· dreds of designs, 6 free pat· terns (inch.Ides designer &weaters) instructions in· side. Krrlt, crochet, em· brolder. 50 cents. Book or II JHfy Rafi - complete plltlterns -in· expensive, easy to make. 50 cents. Book No. 1 -Deluxe (ftlhs -l& coml)lete patterM. Send 50 centi. Book No. 2 -Mu1eam Qal1ll -Pottemo foe 12 qullu . so cenu. Book No. 3 -Qullla I o r today'• Uvlnf. New, ei· citing collection -15 com- ple1e ~. SO conts. Book tf Prlie Afghani - Kiii~ c:roc:het 12 efgl>ODS. SO .-. ' " ¥ w P ¥ I ' . . , I C • • • '. ~ ~ ., 16-l'ILOT ..ADVERTISIR ---.. ·· ..... I Slit •• --... -•• -•• .. 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I CHIC-E 2 6• 27c SANAlAC "" $115 ~·-CAT FOOD "" ORY MILK ~·-~ 73~ E} 41 .c ':· 45c PARXAY ,._ 26t RYSSETI -21 c 12 .... M ARIN[ ,.,_ HASH B WNS .... ·-fllllT COCKTAl ... a:' Jgc 2 :351 • ' ' BRINGS 001 f!AVOll COfFEE -All G~NDS ROOM 0£0DORIZER l rucsr[£E" -~AXWELL HOUSE ·~~-79c DISIHFEC11NT ACCENT OISINFEC11/11 LIQUID LYSOL LIQUID 33c "!." 99 c -LB. CAii ...... 69c . lYSOL SPRAY i... -LB .••••••••• $1 .37 -~ 59c ,i~ 99c • ·LB .•• , , •• , , • $1.99 ~-ggc '!: -' 149 Rill :451 !ISIAlll 6-0l. ••• $1'.110 . mt.«Ei.s 2300 Harho_r Blvd. at Wllso• St., B~Wr Shopplag Ceater, Costa Mesa \ : A .. -... . -. -... . ----...,..,,-~~-~--.-~-------~':"'!"--......... ""!"-......... -.............. -------~~· .......... -·-·-·--·-·---·---·---.. ,-....... , ' • • , :.a. l~RGIST VOlUMI . ... • J. • :oooor DIAlfR . Ill C•llfORllA GIGANTIC 4 DAY. 4th I JULY 10.1 -.... "''"' ..... iJ ....... --..... ... i. -liMllw'"-lt !Ml .. , tfhor ..... Mt- w ... " ............ ""' ., ......... "' "' "'" .. C.l.,_la, • DILUXI 4DOOR ' ·:PU.CHASE · 1· • . . . . ~\---f'•lf . .. . . . . '~ •'" ~·, .v -:-SPECIAL. ~ .. , . ' ~ FACTORY PURCHASE · ~ ""'-' L OFFER!! OPIN 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT . • l ~ THURSDAY, JULY 4th, PRIDAY, JUL1 4th SATURDAY, JULY 6th, SUNDAY, JULY Jth eeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeoeee --,.,,. . . DARTS _ .. _ ' • ,lddecl dnh • 's..t iittts • All vinyl intlrior • HNtlr • dlf,_., Aak for Stodr: No. '°' •'"' 134. ~!~!.~.~! 52059 PAYMINT PAYMM TOTAL ... :-&:. -lllx. IHI bolt. • Du.I br1k· 11111 1r1tem, • hHllf & dt· ftv1tu • Hu.ord fl1lhln9 l'f'I· 18111 • Plddtd dlW. • VllOf • htk·~~ lf9ht1 • Mulll ..,.U Wi~l'l w/w&1hU$, Ast fer Stoc:k No. 169. • 120 Speclal Purchas•I __... . ~~ . . ' ~ Some Brand New, Executive -•• "'"''~ IMll.ldl T&l & fin-che1911 111 .. w. 111 1,,..wM Miit..... uam11n llUlllT '.71 '71 TOTAL MONTH&.T . tOTAl DOWN / PATMINT PAYMrNT '2499 TOTAL PRiCE t,~g:Nll IMMIDIAR DELIVERY ••rlM'lll incl\ldt 111 & )ltt•"' f111111t11 ch1111 on d ll'IO!ltfll tr1 •JICorovH Nnk crtdit •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR OOOGE 1RUCIC & CAMPER CEllTER ·::: '61 DODGI '::" '68 DODGI 1/2 Ton Pickup and C.mper ~1~,,. wlltt I foot,ctb 00tor WrnJltr, 11.., .'A, "°"t d1nttt1. A.sk fo1 Stoi:k No. m · ''2 Ton Pkkup 128" wh•I Iii .. SW.pt!IM. All ....... , S .,...i IYft• Chi& tni111., H.D. 11 .. i. cl.tr lfthltr, H.D. tpl(l'lfl. Ask for Stock Mo. 119. 576 576 561 10TAL DOWN PAYMINJ fOtAI. llOWM PATMINt IMMIDIATI IMMIDIAQ Dllr¥1tY . TOTAL •tct 9...,llY 10t'Ai. tatC1 +TAX & UCINll i-TAX 6 UC1NK l'tvrntnh lllelodt t11 & lic"1• & fl1tent1 dltflM.,. 4 111111t111 M .,,,_., bl!lk cnodit •::;-;68 DODGI SPORTSMAN ViN Fully Equippell With """'' 1'1tk."' F1mnr w.,.. •. 318, V·B e~g. • 12,000 lb. front springs • 14,000 lb. re1r springs • (5) 8x15xl5 B ply fires • Radio • H!ater , • Dual West Co1st mirrort • Bunks • ltefrigtrator • Sink • Stove • Dinette • Buil t-in wardrobe. Ask for Stock No. 433 • 1Mm1dl1t1 Dtllnry. ~ .. ~! .~.! !!. '3629 :::: •ATMINI NTMIM' + T11 l Uc- P1"1'1'1tf!l1 l11tl'11k II~" llctnH & fi~·n~· dl1f991""' ... monthl Ofl • .,,.~ ·-k U.dll '4~ ,. FOR · YOUR PROTECTION w All llAllllOa DODOI USID CARS with • GOLD STAR 100% UNCofriDrTIONAL GUAUNTU THIS STAI STATES IN WllTING THAY.KAROi DOD81 GUARANTEES Tiil CAI 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL DfFfm fOl 100 DAYS Ol 4,000 MILES WMICH EVEI COMES FtlST A"El PURCHASE. THIS INCLUDES ALL MECHANtCAL PAITS, 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, IAfTEIY, SPEEOOMlTEl, UDIO, MU.Tiit ON All CARS. THIS GUAUNTU COVEIS AU PAITS AND LAIOI PIH TO YOU. VOLUMll . VOLUMEI VOLUMEI ~· Some Used, CHARGERS, PARTS, CORONETS, POLAU . ._MONACO$ & WAGONS -~ , ... 1961 CHARGER Ml'f llDH IUIWHlllll lrnmedi1t1 Delivery On lnry AmrtiaM C1t . rYPICAL. llAMPll1 " 5"Clll PIClOllY "*11111 ...... ~ fully equipped with Factory 1lr concfftltnlng • • T!'"I~ ·~k tr1~1tofl • V-t 11111• • p..., ~,.• a..-, ·~....t.r. • Vinyl JN4ilW tHf • Wsw tfm • lucket Hlh • H14.lw1y h1Hll1ftb • Full Yf11JI hditlor • Nyl111 c.,,.tlnt1 • lur llleck ,,..k1r • Full recl111 htltntllltMatMn • fNllf 1tr fetM ... , • hitcfrk tlodr • lu111111r p1r• • Ath trey lltht • H.D. 9"'1111·• H.D. tw15e11 ,.., .. r. ··71 . l'OTAl 90wtf PATMbn . '71 .. '2499 TOTAL PllCI t .=.., . h r-1t ll'lllud.111•11-& .. n_. d""'" • •-ttno • ,,,,.._.. IMlflJI; erM!t l:lnd low Mileage !VSWl 571 Carrios Balance of Now Car Warr. . . I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRAND NEW '68 CORONET DILUXl-n. • Du1l horn system • Tinte c windshield • Dtluxe wheel coven • Deluxe trim • fo1m front st•h • Whitt sidtw.tU tires. A5k for Stock No. S~. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRAND ·NIW· '68 NtAll&.· s19sa9 '29:79 "':~.":" -~::-rorai. ~ t~ · · ' I ~ 1Mludl TlL. tin-dll,... .. •"""" ......... .__. ••: llft ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ANOTHER HARBOR DODGI llRSTI 48 Months 8anli ......... New Avelltllll• On All lllew·C.. & New Truckl In lteclt: On App......i .... a edit \' ' . \ ,. ,,, ., .. ,.,.,,i USED CAR SUPER-MARKET ··-- ALL PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES AND ALL FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT '65 . CHMGLff i•Kl'YNI •"'fYM•t doer. Fu!l,Ht:ftlry 94111Pflfd. '1NG~ 1-M~ $(i1d \i,r '566 : ::.:: s19 ·=. s19.:i.:1:. T TAX & Lit. "MT. l'TMT, 11.UI IOOK ,.tel $t10 '65 DOIMH CGltCHll'f ~tk, ..-r ""rhlt. V .. , ,.die· ... hHt.r, Cili D I '8. 66 :::~ s29 = s29 .:t:~:. +TAX l UC. Pnlf, Pnlf. ""' 100K lllUCI $1~tl · iis J1ti101h11 l&TIWii Y.f, UN,-11, Wi!l"tl lllttrier, buckift-it, ct111'f$. IWIA."1) •966 ::: s33 = s33 m.'I. +TAX & llC. f'fMt, mft, ii.I.II IOOK ltllCI $1690 'A Hln'IAC TiMllllf Ct.111111'1, ,,.,,ultr ).cir. MNI., w/wi-tlc: 1._., ....._, ""'-'• etc.1'1!1W In) TOTAL 11066 .. ICI 536 ..... 536 "'" l+TAX &llC. =-~: Kin 900I Ntcl $1671 -... ' J, IQ COMIT ,·WRCHf (vtttHll '41'. lllte. tr-., R&ll, vlnyl tri111 ln11r. ll'WI' 431! TOTAL '566 "'" s19 ..... s19 "'" !+TAX &LIC. . ~ ~· ILUI IOOIC lll:ICI $111 'ii f,MdUt patl """· ""1!"f, """-•UM,~ pt, ..,,.., tit. ~ . -fOTAL s966 · .. ICI s33 ...... s33 ..... • • ' +TAXlL~C. =, =· ILUI IOOK llltKI t 1 Ill voL1sw1G11 -~Ill ... ...,., ..... ,, ·'66 VOLKSWAGIN Sti••• t'r. '-'"·'* 7.ftJ • . ·1 • . ...... 546 -546 -.66l+'1:lu. = = l. • ----------~·-·~··-·~·-·~·~-~---~ •• ~-~---~, •• - -ft .. ~ -_. ---~ ... -~ ............... --- • -- . --• ---- ' I ' • • MISSION TILE pr-ai~b'on, -Gil 11111 clullc: f BR N--' -homo wltb formal d1n1nl room, porqut lomll1 ,_,., tiled wet bor and bullt•la vacuum system. hll1 carpNd In but rr.ie Acrllan for Ion& wear le euy upkeep. Pool..ued yon! !OT fun & frolic - and YOU OWN THE LANDI . $5800 - IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN~ CY cm this Dft' bome an~ der builder'• warranty OPEN DAILY 441 Wlndn:d Lane (Bel 21Jt "Zlnd, off TUlllD) Hal Pinchin •A 12 1-MI_.... 67Mnl....,.._ ' LIDO REALTY jll J I .. • I I .. , .. lest Of Udo ...... MODERN CUSTOM IJJtbt a. airy Z.story, 3 BR i. 3 bath with fai\JUJ rm 6' llllldeck. P rl c e d to .. 11 at • 59,500. . -------- IMMEDIATE OCC UPANCY Extra sban> 3 BR. plus 2 bath Udo home. Street to Street location near Club. Available July 1st. Furnished or Unfurnished. 156,000 (Furnished). _ __., _____ _ ---RE"Ll:'IDD VA~UE 5 BR pl\11'" family rm. and din in Ii!'. r~ on. 50 ft. Street to Street lot. A sleeper at Ihm pnce. 165,000 . -------- ELEGANT IAYFRONT This gracious Bayfront home lacks nothing for full enjoyment of. Llfe on Udo. Pie~ & Slip for large boat plus your own sandy swt~· ming beach. Ex~iting Bay View fro~ ~t· tional Living rm &r: Dining rm. SpaClOus !-0· aide patio compliments the cbarmmg Family rm. 4 large family Bedrooms._ 4 Baths plus Guest Powder Rm. Prime location, 1215,000. LIDO REALTY ............ - • HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH FOR SALi HOUSIS FOi SALi HOUS ES FOR SAL i HOUSES' FOR SALi ' 'HOUSES FOR SALi 1000 ____ o_l ____ 1000=-I~_!. .. : 1000 -ol 1000 Cool• MeM 1100 -port Bloch 1200 Victoria Mesa HOlllff ~--=-UH Mo .... · Calit COOlftllOI..,., a tniy mod.,., low nmbllnc rock• rookod ~. Adlt'mll¥ ~ _,... __ _ ---A Browtmoor award winntnC ...... """' )>ot1oo -"' """ -l<lloc .. .... ldtdlm, brMJdul AOOk, 'ud • !up family ... wtttl ar. ....... ..,.. -3 -. n!""" BR -!fl>< I '"""""°" rin w/DW111e top ....... ml lull -mlr-rorp. '52.000.t Smal Vila """""" ID ~.IOI. -· and immaculate 2 Bdrm lllf- rounded ho)' eool ptilioe. Walk to everything. Fonnal Dlninlj Quality 2 Bdrm, .... 2 bolhs, 111 x 3) ft lMnc rm. vu pa- tio&. Owner will 1lnance. Real Estate Salesman Career · Oppwlw lty ~ln-VA6 nlA Hoaies, plenty of Ooor -··--ftnuldal ~Ip to tuallfled . New 1.1st1 .. • HALECREST c-~Mar a.rmi1111 ,..,..., .. -.: • HARDWOOD ROORS Bdnu + 2 rm. ...... Wt. Hoblie' ,_ Sop. ........... "·"" ~· ma. Dctr m . ID P,..P. Oil Loa. No ON ku h • no W W •• , $31,R lnc:reue interelt ralet CtfJ') Mn. Raulaeoa l BR + buee family loorD .~ -UOll"!ftol&OOd livin&. P'll.YoH'ntl $180 month tncltJ.ies eweything. 16 NEW JtOMES Low dn. '",. 3()..yr 1ou F"'m $24,950 V•lley Road at Vlcklria {11ilf: E. of Brookhunt up oo blurt) Udo dz.e iota. fee dmple land • Hl&h 1boYe 11ea level Built-in electric kitchen. OooVtD~t to &hopping cen- ter. near echooll. 3 and 4 BDRMS -1 i: 2 1t;y. Fire- Wlclow'1 Walk Scan the lMcnrtahle .ea from the. roof top hldea.wa)' of m;, tall, """· ml --IODl8 Ocet.n.tmnt Triples; wtille your equity ia arowma bene6tb your feel 111.tiioos S BR, 2 bath apartments with dens, tumish Income PLUS tax ftltet, Low down or will excbana:e $134,500 Burr White, Realtor F1'M Ina. Boom plan, and other co. beoeftts. One of 0....,0>untya ....... ..., F..tata organiu.tionl. 0. tact l:fan'Y" Boa• Mer. ~owport el Victoria 646-1111 pla~s, carpetthg, draperies,. 2001 Newf)Orl Blvd fenci"J, land.lcaplna:. Newport ~•di 19 OFFICF.S Orw.nge Count)'• Llqat: H1rtlol' View Hiiis Mlch)el Kay, l ull•r 6'!54630 • Evl'tl: tif-225.1 Phone 642-2821 EvH M24106 -;;~;;;;~~;-~~I (Opon EXCLUSIVE " eo...... .i.1 Mo Evonlnrl Nowport Hgts. 1210 Look."""' ...... ~1 z==z===1 Vill1ae Almosphere in tbe Soutbland'• mo.I. • "' ""'blo A ......_tlna on.. ABSOWJRY with 1961 LUXURIES !rom W. 3 BR,2 both homo Some View 293 E. 17th St.. M&-4494 Schooll 1; C1Uf. lrvine . ~art of the NEWPORT HAR-on a high lot. Fplc, patio, Cft\af\DJ IS '11116" Campu1 .... m. m.... ourn•lll\116 SOR""". MonU"'11o h<>I"• dble • .., on ""'' ,..,;.,..,., Vl'llVll awl,)' Senllibl7 friced from AnU _ makes it right 3 BR &: deli parking. Pride of own ership l bf 900 to $t1900 or 3 &: 4 BR. Only JJ),950 area. Owner wan ti II> 9ell AND :rrs m FOR 11:IE • • HutxJr ~lei. 4 BR buDt-tn with luxury built-ins &: YNI ••QUEEN''. Upper sa, Speo. LUSK HOMES electric kitchen, ~ 'round exterior ma.lntena.nce nG~:k REAL TY lowl three bedroom, Dfnln& Dlrecdons; ~ Blvd. porch, plush olive carpeting, + Coun+-> Club living, wUh from Paci& ec.at Hwy ot "4 (Near NB Post OUl.ce) Room two bath home Su-· large living room with fire-twin heated pools, private vice ~. Built·ln Kit~ -Newport ~· Tum OD Sen ptaci. Located in Colll!ge ~-~-.... ~24_1_• ~-~I cai-peta and drapes included. J01.quln. Hillll Rd., tbeo. Parle: on a 'NiH cul-de-sac cl;!;. LEXINGTON LANE AVAIL Jmmed. Oi.tt Haven 3 Quiet be.njo street, nice ta follow mens to modl!l attL street. Don't buu t:biJ one. (714} 546-1210 Br, 2 ba.. & 2 Br Ocean Vu yard with tqe tl'MI fJXf P9-' A Reil SptrkS.r-$28,500. Inc Apt. $49.!iOO. 548-7'249 Ho. Adult occup\ed home. $160 Per Month ~ COATS BY C>.vner-292 B o wling FW1 Price $32,!M _ Excel-Ellpena:lvtJy carpeted ml & Green, College Pk. 3 BR Fam rm 2 BA Fr,Jlc. ~ lent terms! , draped Brl&bt S bedrocxn WALLACE bit-ins. $24,SOO Existing loan ,Jlllllll!ll!l!l!!!l!!!!l!!I!!!~ I and iamny room Mesa REAL TORS Sl9.300 at 5%. % IBA Pymt's Verde bxne. Eatina area In 546-4141-•--PI •-- Balboa Cov1s .. 1215 WATERFRONT-3 BR 2 ,bath private pier & float. $50,500. (TI4J ~709 after S PM [<it~ l -IJ!IBA~Y!l!!IC!!!!RE!!!ST[llllll!I Ml.4 Vlsb Del Oro ASSUME EXIS'nNG 51n~ RB>UCED $2550 2 BR 1 % batll, large IPK'°'1I .. u·~-1 la • $166 mo .,,.., , taxes, ...,., ~~ ' !"'u.:um, ~ e un-(Open Evenings) 546-3860 dry room. AD the built-ins --=~=· =~~~.,.,- Eves. Call 646-4579 lncb><!IDg dilhwuber. A>-ORIENTA--L BY 0 W N ER ' Ounbrtdg• 111me tbe hlgb 5V. % G.I. model. Ccllege Park. 3 lrg 1oon. -... ""·""· WALK TO BEACH "'· 2 "· ""' '" f.., rm. 2 Colesworthy & Co. NO DOWN • GI =:~k ~.;.:~.,.~ FORMAL DINING ROOM -.$27.900. M0-7957 er 830-2537 2 story, 3· bedrooms, 2 tu,ll BY OWNER • $24 500 3 br battuJ, % bath with utility 1 % ba, Full cpbs & drp.s: room, family room, fire... lnd5cpd, · xtn yard for boa t place. nns JS A GOODY. and/or trlr. Xlnt loc. w. of lrvin1 1238 IRVINE Village 1, 2 BR Spe.nlsh, green belt location, nr. UCI , shopping & recreatiori". $24,· 500. By OYl'Jler. 297..4373 er 442-2741. N~ Besch lo&n on tbiJ ootstandinc 3 2'~ yean old 3 BR + huge Bluffs ''E'' Plan 1arge·bedroom, PLUS gigan-secood star). rte room BRAND NfW tic family room, PLUS for· Jarie rear yard . built·~ mil dizWla room, PLUS stereo + inter~. Bay &: Greenbelt View breU:fast romi ovmootdng ,.._..1ocation -..,,. ... PLUS Only S29,950 3 Bdnnl • 214 be.tbl room for ~ OWNER Newport family room TRANSFERRED. = =.. °::..'": WESTCUFF priCecl·to 1ell OWNER. J.U,VING: STATE u, 1so I 'Ibis ls the best buy in a 4 ~· comp ete bedroom home in WestdiH. f.th. 644-1133 Room for pool, Room for boat, Room '°"' dilldren. Ex· DllUXE lRIPllliS $43,500 & $44,500 Owner'• unit with 6replacie, • oellent location dole to -· ,,.,. ml """"'· -Jean Smith .• Realtor «II E . 11th, ,Costa Mt!lll "6.J"6 -.-. built -111 kitd>-1 •-------·I en • wttb 1111 the ftnest ~ tailq. The other 2 l'l!Dtala help PAY YOUR W A Y. Call now il tee the t1nett. In iname tax llhel.ts<. WHY PAY TAXEST Newport ot Vlctorl• 64M811 "(Op1t1 Evenlnrl westCIUf Family Home OWllW MOVED Newport ot Vlctorlo 646-1811 (Opon EYonlnrJ $1),(D) • excelletit financin& , Bedrooma, , botba ;mm=====: ot Vletorl1 646-1111 !Coll Anytlmo) VACANT 5 BR john macnab BAYCREST Completely redeconoted 4 BR, faa!.Uy room borne with a 15x4.0 H/F pool. LAndscap. fld with • minimum of mam. ~ $69,900. ci.n for apPt. 642-823S rooms with fireplace, diJb. .., __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wuher, freshly 6ecorat¢ Georgi1n Colonl1I · $152 PITI. Recreational area Here's traditional C!ham1 with lara:e pool. 2«XI Elden, blended with CUilom built Unit #13. Drive tw & call quality! A low, ramhltng Newport home al red brick Ir white at lhutten, designed around a Victoria picturesque patio I a garden 646-lll t Classic Geora:lan ~entrance graced by c.rriage lamps, (n..-. formal dining room, powder ....:r-!.'! room , game room with bar, Evenings) 3· beautiful bednioma: sup- erbly decorated! Choice NewpQl"t area & not leaae- • hold. Rare 1or $61 ,500. 642-"77 l90t Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. Horlior HI · Cl-By 'Urge family borne with sep- ante living room, S bed- rooms (2 are king size), family torn with fireplace, covered patio and beeutitul- ty landaooped ,..,... "'·"" -10% down. 546-2313 646-7171 open Ev ... EwL 962-8197. Harbor. .548-7313, 642-0721 19 OFFI~ a.tt 6 Orana:e Countys LargestSMA ==LL,,.-~E~qu~;~ty--~lak~,-.,-., -Farr,.., W- 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 OPEN AobsE Pll)'men~. 3 BR 2 bath, enclosed patio. NortJ:igate borne. 546-4286 4 BDRM .• Dm nu carpels, drapes, etc. $19,800 2008 Mllbro St .. CM. 545-9878 Mesi Verde 1110 Back Bay 1240 BACK BAY in County Or· ridor. BY OWNER $22,500. 3 BR. home with . detached garage. Large separate yard area, ideal for boe.l or trailer storage. 5'4 % loan can be assumed. C .11. I I 642-21 46 after 6 pm. 2 STORY home. 4 BR & 3 BA. Large covered patio. Prof. Lan.d scaped . Lo maintenance yard. Prin· Ruth P1rct,ll, R11ltor l!ei Westiclift Dr. 6f2-UXI THE ~EAL ESTATERS SAT. & SUN. 2-' 9854 Continent•I HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 BR. 1 ~ t.ths, $16,2CO BY Owner 4 BR .• den or cipals: atly. 646-4515 gueat room 2% b a t h s , I ,L~ux-'=u~R.~Yc:3~b-,~. 2~1>o~th-ro-oo..,.o, .. -._ World S Y SS .... queez• our separate dining room, loads frp\, pool. golf, fee land. at Your Feet" 6 DELUXE 3 BR • .,,. """w. 3 ea 1i; tolh ot """'" • ''"'"· Owner ""'"""""'· 132,soo UNm LIKE NEW home. N..,. """°""' Eut· landoceped. newly painted. By o'"""· 642-3371 Harbor View Hills, CdM $21 bVI. Sprinkler system. $38,500. i + + family nn, dinin&: 1.4 Am! completely fenced 1ide, Coll:ta Mesa ,iM-1. :2CXll BaJearic. S46--09l2 Lovely 4. BR 2\l; BA. Loan rm, wet bl!'. Immediate Oc-wtth block wan West Bluff Ceori:e Williamson, Rltr. Bal $28,000. Make OHer. . •~ 1n· 673-4350 OPEN EVES. 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, bit-ins, Owner e 548-8870 cupancy, $5,000 down. area. -mo come. 2 frplca, close to achools & BOYD REAL-TY 642 lnl -.......... 125,900, 10 % 3629 E. c..ut Hwy, CdM Awtlmo BUILDERS down. 545-0622 Real Estate Sales People. 6'15-5930. ..f OWN It 2400 -"The World WHY NOT GE"I' ON ntE ~~= 1 ACRE • R ER, epU'blic sq. BAND WAGON? BALBOA ISLAN!> S47.SOO Weotblutt Coonty ft.• BR. 3 Ba.; dtn. rm.• at Your Feet" Over 25 Yean tD Illness force• sale ot this area. Possible l'.l unltii. fam. rm. 2722 Canal")' Dr , Orana:e Ccmlt)' ~lex: near Bay. 2 BR 1 -. 6'2-1771 $44,CkXl Open Daily 545-0087 : Harbor View Hills, CdM • Full pq:e advertialnc balh + 1 BR 1 bath Good -!."I"...,""""'""'"'"""'"'\ Anytime 4 + + family nn, dining e Inter office teletypt rental area. ~· lives "!!! Newport _Be1ch 1200 rm, wet bar. Immediate Oc· • Tralnlna: PfOll'&ID out of area. very anxious. $500 DOWN cupancy. $5,COO down. • ,.........,. R11r . ....,,,. Ev" 00-0185 0n lhi. 4 """°""· 2 """' Hang Ten BOYD REALTY ~.~::..~ :.:-:~ ...... 1 .,.* ... LA_C_H"E"N"M-YiiEiiRiii family home. Oooe «> .,,...,. Enjay ... ._. ""' ecrobo-·3629 E. ~~';,\,~wy, CdM I • thing. Juat introduced to the tlcs from your protected Corona del Mar Wowl market -wm't be ll1'0UDd =========I Cameo Highlands, spacious 4. 4 BR ho _,,, in 7S(I long! Sll'.l per month indud-lana.I in this compact Ocean. br, 2 ba. On canyon, S36,500, South ol Hlgtnn,y in 200 me, .,....,. ' . ea principle and interest.. Loc1tion,. Locatfonl frmt cottage. 2 BR, 1% 0\1.'NER 673-4423 block. Steps to beach 3 BR Hdwd tin. netit landscap. Fabulous new cwrtom 4 I: baths -patio w/fireplace . ======== 1%. bath, 14 x a living room, lng &: greet 5%% loe take fam rm + fonilat din. rm R-2 zoning -LOW DOWN. fireplace + family room. over-Vetaornon.vetaallii. just completed near l?th Good inveatment at lot value ·WANTED 12SO Corona d el Ma r --·----- Lido Isle 1351 many cutom 1eaturea Including beautitul covered -... -deHgbtM kttcben ed. B/B R-4 Ocean front blt·lns, Jg dining aret, ser-Call now! Fair.vay of Mesa. Verde at 0 $47,500 Immediate •"' pord., quality carpeU CoUece Realty .... ,.,., B Wh I R It Oc:c:upanc:y • "'-· ."" ....... ""' :ro W>SrCWT DRIVE :=tz. ~ =;:: urr 1 e, ea or 80' Corner Lot Custom-bit 3 Bcinn ranch home opens to huge priv garden. 2 fplcs, big patio compact bmfbr room prloed right! Contact: 1 Jim Cobb -NO EXCUSE fGr not al leut taking • quick look at thla gorgeous 3 BR 2 bath home. Fer onl)' $21,EO • can you believe all custom built • in kitchen, w., living room, dWng, GOV~ ptitio, immaculate yard A: fUU¥ carpeted A: draped! Invest l> minutes • CALL ~1151 (OJl'E'!l eve1) Heritage Real ERtate SOCK JT TO 'EM! • . Dl&l MJ.M'JI JW 'Daily PDot Want Adi. Start ymr Summer in thla older 3 bdrm, 2 story Ocean Froot Home. Room to add mlbl. Bert Beach A: ~tal loclitioo • nev Newport Pier. OwDer will help financing to ant )'001' pocketbook. Asking $53,())). Vacant & ready to .eiH 173-!lXIJ Evee: 673-8086 Bay & leach Re1lty, Inc. n5 W. &.lboti ffivd., NB down. Vacant. lv•n Well11 646-mt Open Eves. Extra. eharp 3 BR, plus 2 Rltr M6-39'l8 Evftl f94.930ll Newest Moder Meaa Verde Dr. Jt'1 • lhow-2001 Newport Blvd bath Lido home. Street to . . . C BR 4 bit. formal din nn, GI No Dawn place! Newport Beach Stre.l loc•Oon near aub. *LACHENMYER I ~C~oll~eg ....... o~R~"1~ty"::~"":"546-""""5880~ 6754630 Eve~: 642-2253 --,:'.'7-,,--=-c-=-=-~-I ram rm w/wet bar, 3 cat Wolk B Available July 1st F'umi.ah-v I E w gar. Contract now for Aug. to each ro or Unturnlahed. $56,())) completion &: choose your Beautiful 2 ltocy s bedroom How 'Bout This $18,8001 BEST Buy in Bluffs C.Om- IF'Umi!!hed). own colors & carpeting. family home 2% Moths, farn-Solid bom~, nmd value! 3 unity, 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 Cllr LIDO REAL TY Ro)' J Ward Co. 646.lSOO Uy room fireplatt, w/w ear-bedroom, 2 baths, dinina gar. 5 min. to beech or 3400 Via LJdo 673·111130 al the OCll!8ll from the din-FOR SALE or EXOIANGE pet. AB electrle kl.tchen ftr arta fer entertaining • COY· bubcr. 2 min to Village ing rm A: lovely garden kit. Mom. ered patio 1or mmmer part. Shopping Center. 2 min to On Golf Course UNDER $4S.000 " chen. 4 ~ BRa &: !2~ be.th!!. for Orange Olty, or L.A. les. Mature abade & fruit CdM Higb. SpaciOOll, green Delta Real Eshlle MS-4414 homt'. Fallbrook area. 1% trff!I. High blodk fence for llU'!'1'0Unding!. Pool. $33,900. ac w/view, 6 rm ranch bae mmpl.ete privacy. Unbeat· Owner 644-1552 J>IWI 5 rm guest or rental. I abl th · 541). Avocado & fruit trees. Lra: eat e pnce. 17~· 2200 SQ rt • 4 br 2~ ba pool, patio. $Sol.Im Bkn. 29S E.17tb St., 646-H94 TARBELL 2955 Hlrbor Frpl, La: Family Rm. Dbl'. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 OCEANFRONT Xl24 KORNAT MESA VERDE PDllNSULA PT. Best Buy OK. Ph' 714, 723-31U "" Roducod Custom S22 950 Ga • Pool • walkl'g '"" 213: ~OWNER A fantastic value in Newport 1 to schl'1 • playground & n-_._ VA or FHA lovely 3 BR, 2 city lib. ...._ __ , • 642 ~~. + darling 2 BR, Fplc, 40 ft A Step to the Be1eh !·B·R denfi :irmal lot. $55 ,lm. A perfect hom e for the fam· lJUng rm , rc,,.ace Balboa Real Estate Co. Uy that need• room and lives CORBIN-MARTIN 700 E. Be.lboe. Blvd., Balboa for run. 5 good aized bed-REALTORS &"&Ul82 ORiole 3-4140 rooms, 3"Ai baths, plus ·a -; .. ;;NEW,;;;pPOROOTTEBiEEA:AcCHK':;-, -1 ~~~~~~~~~ pool Jatll• ''"" 19mily room. • + 3 Baths, S33,7ll0 DAVIDSON Realty Eal)' to own. $69,500, 10% Ranch mode.m ·bit.ins. HIGH LOAN '65 AMERICAN Cpe 6 eyl ..,.,a=. Custom ranch home t., pool size )'81"d, carpets, vwuc """""' sUdr R&H. Beautiful ear. wtth ayer XOl l<I· fl. SbBke trplc, bit-ins, netlr Orange UJXURY Condom · Bluffs, 4 BR, 3 BA. Mll!I: sell! Owner tranaf. $36,500. Call owner eves e.ft 5, 644--0009. Only S999.00. J'OOI, 3 oversized bedrooms, Coe.at College &. C.M. High. Holiday Rambler 2% batbJ, family room and MIZ~ Realty 548-~ 1969 &rbor Blvd. two tlreptaces. Ju1t reduced SALES ASSOCIATES Costa Mesa to S.35.900. "5, DEN, 4 BA-'"" BBQ, St to St. $89,<m R. C. GREER, Realty 3416 Via(Lido 673-9300 TRADE , LIDO ISLE BA YF RONT UN ITS FOR BAYFRONT HOME 673·334S OPEN SAT & SUN 2 BR, den Furni!ltled 118 Via Quito 675-4234 Huntington Bit ch 1400 NO DN TO VETS Sharp 4 BR Dutch Haven, carpets, dmpes, patio, di· coodra l a w n, cul-<!e-!18.c 1troeL Priced right at only 123.500. Paul Jones Realty 847-12&S Eves. 842-5844 • "RING" 85115 split. Management •no:) Busrn= ~';::. _ ,.,.,.,. ~ .!esPRING cr::::'hu "°:!':: · '!~it-::""~' Ha .. s~~;!.~~E"""' lot Eastside. S22,<m or mm<e -.: ,_•REALTY HOME 642-4000 HOME 642-4090 home~ With heated pools! down. Beautiful area -HURRY! 646-7171 546-2313 Awon• exbtlng FHA. Poy. OPEN EVES "OCEAN VIEW --._..... rnnll $153 Pm 3 BR + · ..,,, """' ram, 1 %be.. Nr schools. THE ~J EAL E::.;TATER!_-: offer ••• --------MOVE In! Near new 4 BR ... Ch o I c e of 3 or 4 BR.e, 2 Kfnnedy & Auoc. "ANYTIME" h Your Ad In ---claulfi ..... ·? frpt n ~. ~-h •-lhs w .,.... ~ .. f!W ... ,,.... nr. .,.,..c . •1tt • hy not really enjoy FHA · VA listinp awil'able JOIN lbe ••ltii•• Ut tbe Someone will be looldng for $28.CkXl. Open weekends; 351 thl! 11Ummer! &12-9T.Wl 548-6238 r.A.JLY Pn..m' ~·ANT AnS! l_l _Dlal __ 642-5671_ 62nd St. Owner m.-0144 LISTER REALTY &12-6633 Huge 2 Bdrms, 2 be, 50xl2T Rltr. 2750 Harbor SB; CM Fireplace. Below market! 546-5400 Evei. 5'6490. HOME 642-4000 ---------1 THE QUICKER YOU CALL, 'DfE QUia<ER YOU SEIL CHARGEm • NOW ·15 THE TIME TO BUY -HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE-842-4455 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 COST A t.iESA OFFICE-545-9491 IOll•H AIOUND THI IMIS llut a Htlle pa.lat will make It ''Home SWttt Home."' Vac11.nt And wtll M"ll ntA·and YA and JJe¥ your ci»ta to allow ror painting. Modt'm J bedroom, 2 Bath. Hard· wood 0qon fullY carpeted. Sacritlce! IUT 1111'1.A TIONI .,._ to build on ~ or thh R3 Lot with • neat 2 bedroom beach cottaie •• triced to .U at $11,SOO. Submit on down payment llOW'S THI TIMI OI' THE l'IAR TO IUY THAT HEATID l'OOL 4 llDIOOMS + Diii + DINI... ROOM + 2 luxurloua be.tha, muter bedroom " huge \\Tith private be.th with door to nunnina COVERED PA'J!O to romanlJc warm wta lcr SWIMMING POOL. HAPPY DAYS! Your flmb' dew wa it. Full Price onb' $23.500. • ~ TO DO SC1111 NOMIWOU ? 'ftdl 3 bedroom. 2 bat.Ill bGllW Iii ln need or paint and • few small l'C!PfJn l.M.lt well worth the price ot SU,150. IArfe kitchen. double garaa:e rQr O..d. Fe!X'f!d ,vd '"f KJdo. \ 4 TIA.I OLD DUPUX--417;111 'l'bll ta rout cbano& al a U!tttme. &adl unit hu 2 largt bedrooms end a c:uatom llotb anti lam -.... Tw-1-ted "'0 •ood .......... .-llwormerwillwbeel66eal cmtbt .... IJl1llMDl. Uv. ln one and rent the otber. 2043 Wfttcllff Dr. 1 t Irvine Opon Evonlnr J,000 S9UAU FUT Be11.utltul Baycrc:at OJ!:tom luxury borne. Ideal famllJ home with 4 bedroom1, 3 baths, formal dining, large kitchen, hu~ muter ault.. with Roman bath and ~ door iftl'dcn. Offered at $65,000. Exclusive llltln&:"6ppob\trnent only, Submit your home on our cuarantee trade program. HAWAIIAN MODllN-44t,HO Hert, la an e:me:pdonal pride of ownership property with just under 2.000 lqU&l'e feet of hmu10UI eomtort. Hup bedrooms, and baths. custcm lhutters and dra· peries, pt(lfeuloml minlmum care 1andscap&ng by 8tt8on. AClft ot concrete l*tlo 1lab, a re&I. }lJwallan rnd Hut ror outdoor entert&intrlt, and a prden ott the muter bedroom round out the picture or thia outstandina Newport k&cb ftll- dtnc.. Submit your sm&tE bome ror trade. IA YCllST wmt ·POOt -$12,500 Mammoth ' bedroom. 3 bath cuatom ~t home with is•a • hM.ted and ftltettd POOL. One brtdr'OOl'n and '*th 1' en tbe oPP>llte aide ol tbe bolile frmn the oth~ and y,·ould make sood situation ror mild'• Quarters Excellent aaaum· 1b)!!! loan. and owner n exlble on down PQment Sumblt your inWJer home rar ...... lllMACULA15-I -DOM JdooJ , .. the -.. ......i... family. 2,600 ........ r..tl 3 botha. t.....i - 1'00l'I\ iqwloi• ftmll1 room. an eJect:rtc ldtchtn wltb ~tear. and Jattt ,....,., leouutul -and -.-..11ou~ k>nlr iatlo, pool .... ..-jldde ot ownmhlP ~ Offered at ""'500. Submit JOW' on bome. on our......,,,.. tnwle pa. 26Zt Hart.or -· Ope11 E .. oln91 ·~1 t P .M. $16,500 DREAM conAGE . 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BAnlS, aorgmus, avocado shag carpets. All 1!lectric kitchen. shiny aluminum eovertd. pe.Uo, attt:ss for boat or trailer. Th!! cutest, cleanest home in <>ranse County wlth pe.ymenll less than rent, al $165. month includes everything. ·$21,000 NEAi IACK IA l' Your 3 bedroom, 2 be.th dream cottqe nealled on 1ecluded tree-lined stmol. BuUt- ln kitchen. Hup baclt ya.rd ••• • clilldttn'1 paradise. A BARGAIN at $21 000. H HOUSI -SMAU l'llCI ' $700 DOWN fHA-VIT NO DOWN .'10 VITS 3 Bedroom, 2 'Balbi + BIG SEPARATE FAMn.Y ROOM . 2 elepnt baths, built· In deluxe kitchen. 2 cu pn.ae. Forced a.Ir heatlnc. Plush deep pile carpeting and.,matchlns'dnpea. hutitul landscaped. One block to achool St.art to e.nJo.Y Ute, and ttlu:. 'I'hll ls VALU!I • $175 l'R MONm INCLUDES TAm ON EXISTING LOAN on thlg Super ~luxe 4 bed , FAMILY ROOM, 2 bath r ta\dence. Stunnlng U'f\fts room ~th • Bullt..ln dream kitcht.n. Heavy shake roof. tM.se pnp with boat ddor. ock watt renctna IUn'Ollndt ~ rear )II.I'd. ~~ to a 'T'. FANT VA.LUE. NO bOWN VETS. QUIO< CXX:U· -·-.... .... _ .IHI ONI TO sn ~: ~ IS PROM WALICIR & Lii LIT UI HLL _,., tM !Miii WI IOLD .,.. HOM U IN tM7 ~. , ' ._ --'-"-------~-~~-----~-_ _... __ )=-•• __ ._ ... e•em.-•= •-----a . I \ • ' ~.., ...... .-.-......... ...,..,...., ............... -......... -~...., .... ~ ... ~ .. -.---w ,...,~,_,_,~""""-~•-C"'°11_0..,0,_ •••• -~ .. ~·"'lf~O-•••,_,-,,--,,....,..,...,..., ........... ~-~.,.,.-~.~·-•~r"~>"""'f"""*....,<e~"~•-°'\" ..-,...-' ., 1r •• •· , ,., .,_,,, v -,...--.,. r -~·-..~ -. -, -• --.,..,. I ' ' HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOil SALi IENTAU 1:.:.::==.:..::==:::..707...:..:=='-N;.,.ll';;;uo;;;l..:;;,;=110-7·1 H-Umurnl....., l19un1 Niguel 1 L19un1 _ Quiel/'! ... we rave. • • c..t1 -3100 OtARMlNG boma 3 BR J bath. Junib' room, cvpet.a, drapea. daub!• Pr.et A: at.place. $115/mo Oilldttn OK can DaYt Myhrfl •\151 Hmtqc Rt a l F.otate ltENTAlS -Unfurnished Huntlnptn ... ch :MOO FREE &EllTAL BOOK .,.... 1" and ....... WE RAV,: SOME • RENTALS UNTAU Aph. Furnished Apts. Unfurnlshocl l19un1 llHdl 4705 Nowport 'loam 5200 l llR, 1105 mo In<. u<ll., ...... Y Hfly I.eases ....... """"""· Ct .... l<d, 8d u ··-~~ nev AJbut.ont tM-7209 l rm n•\lm , ....... ·-~---------11 Bd"" Fum .......... 150 OCEAN View Stlldlo ......... i BR ~nllun .. . .. ... .. :nl Jl.lmbo Jimbo. 190 N. Cout 2 BR Furn, Bayview •• :wx1 H.wy, l..quna Beach S BR Untum, Lido • , AL.::t Baytront .... .. .. ... 2iO And quiet lo peacotul )'<>U wlll bo in one of these 8 beautiful homes in Monarch Bay -'!be South Coast's Finest Beach Community -Exclusive & pri· vate Beach & Tennis Club 3 & 4 bed.rooms with a magnUicent view of the Blue Pacific and Is· 1anda. 'I11ree minutes from the new Dana Point Marina. Come see tor yourself -real Luxury Uving. •52,000·$95,000. 4 BR, Bi BA. n..pla<e. hnoed. N'f tc+ooll. Dble pr. Redeoon.ted IMide $175 mo. Se. Ut July 7th. 1168-.2461, 6-3 PM -WINGER Aph. Unfumlahocl 3 BR Fum .... .. .. . . .. 325 M2-IGi "' ><0&<01----------·~-1 LEASE/OPTION ' BR., 2% ba, 2 .try, l yr General -5000 3 BR, Npt Sbore1 ...... z;o new, l blk """1 . s min ·~lk RENT Burr White, Realtor bch. 1M QIO mo t o quallfled excle. 961-1730 32681 Queen oatherlne Dr. 32651 Queen catherino Dr. 32631 Queen catherlne Dr. 22811 King John Lan9 32821 CTown Coast Dr. 32831 CTown Coast Dr. 32852 Monarch Bay Dr. 32892 King Charlea Lane DllPLEX 3 bdml, l"-ba, E. lidt, l'J)tl, drps p 1 I to, blrtn., 240 Ced Pt '165 MI ,_,,.. 3 BR llouee, $1!5. 2 kida okay Tiny ya.rd, p.l"Qt. Eut- lide, 612-5683 • • $115, 3 BR, 1% BATHS Eatbi<t. C'olta MHa STS-1651 . 646-100 $175-3 Br. TJ'm.n. NEW -33! cabril1o St. * M&-100 * $90: 2 BR., dean, oldf'I' houl; F.altlide; no dap; J am. children OK. 548-«M -v ..... S110 '"' .1AL) Apts. Furnlshocl CN11 MON 4100 $25 Wk. Up • Studio 6-Bach apa, e lnd Utils I: Pbone.lll!'!"t'. e Maid Service · 1V a vail. •New Cafe A: Bar 23'16 Newport Blvd. 5#-9756 LURNISHED 3 BR, yard <Ar Near K MArt S150 mo. Tee!. OK 373 Wllaon . ~very nice $85. Uti.J . 2!il Mna "D" 646-1M2 1 BR !\U"D apt, Nee quiet $190-VuanL C 1e1' to ping, no chldm, $87.50, util m ~ R F.utJDde CM, doet to llhc't)- onarc a'! ... erythlng. llNnd n ., .. pc1 646-7616 h!!!'!4'!!99!.3Qol!!!'!'!!l!!!!:!!'_!_'!!L'!!1'!!1'!!u~n·'j":!N'!!l1'!!ue!!!'!l~!!!'!~4'!!99'!!.'!!215~0~1 =.c ~~~~'-12~& AT'I'RACI1VE l br, W/W Myrtlewood. i 3 6 • 4 0 I 2 cpta, ltg cupbrda &: el09eta. $lfi 642-Tf<tl Huntington SMch 1400 L•guna Beach 1705 ="'=-""'========l'65 t.rrn.•Paid. Man ryver 30, Unusual Architecture Coll• Perk 3115 No pets. Back bay. Mt T pm. 545-15fil, ~2594 LOADED With uni q u·e . featurel • beine on ocean 3W~':%. b&lhocx:, '!:"'11 patio. $96 mo. l Br. Uti.l'pd. side of hwy I: north end. 2 ~to · _. mo. Act. Pri patio. Quiet, deM. br, den. fl'pl., 2 ba. I ~, ==="======'==I Adults. No peota. 546-571! 3 R°'ml eurniture 29111 Ne,Mmt Blvd;. $25 Month N .... ,.. ""'" FULL OPr!ON to BUY 675-4630 No Mpo•lt o.a .c. BA YFRONT Apt, 2 BR, 2 H.F .R.C. '.BA, 2 car aaraie, PriYatt Fumitur• Rent1l1 pool, uWiUea furn., no pets, 511 W. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 yM.tly teaae. $400 mo. 1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 174-2800 646-152'l, MM690. 673-2401 NEAR BF.A.QI Leaae, 2 BR CiN1ii!!1iii!M~1~u .. !iiiiiiSii1ii00il 1\1 ba. Adult!. 1165 ufil. pd. HARBOR c::::: .. 5250 GREENS ~~ BACHELOR • UlmJRH,. tL c;.., -~ fro111 $100 ~ -.ei. 11til. ON TEN ACRES 1 -2 A: I BDRM. 1 A: 2 BR, Fum &: Unfurn nrRN. ,. UNnJRN · from $150 mo. Frplca I Pri/ Heated Pools, Odld Carl Patios I Pools. Tennil -Con- C.ter. Adj, to Shopplnc -'tnt'I Bkbt. t hoi. Putt/ No peta allowed Green. 2700 f'etusoe 'f/1.7, at Har-900 SM. Lant OIM·&U-:IGll her 41: Ad.ams, Co.ta Jileu. _CMacArthu.1-,;,, Coast Hwy) lWHl'lll MODERI< ••• •• IRAND NEW! Tr1n1f1rred To Houston MllSt sell today. $26,S New- port West 3 BR heme walk to beach, bnmedlatc occu- pMC)'. $300'.I dowll. Carpets. drapes, h,)hid Snm~11... 91lrinklm. ~e yr.rd with dilldren'1 play house Ii Jungle Gym set. bM.ch shwr. Dbl. gar, COY·I · patio with trpl. l ·declm, and Newport loch 3200 Newport leach Luxurious Apts. a vif'W to behold! Divorce 4200 2 BDRMS, 1% belths,-be&ted pool. $1~ Mo., yearly. Avail. July 8th. 644-lllJ 1115. 0 BR Ol<ooa ,_ lands. Patio, lndry. Adult& 613-4132 ~kmk. fOl"Cf:s quick sale. J111t A:VAIL AU&" ht, cor Unit tac-1 &. 2 ldrms reduced to $47,700 hu rood ll'C , pool, Carpels, drllpcS, .,. Yearly Leases }o~rom $130 mo. transfer loan with'no point.. ~t-m1, 2 car carport, S BR, A vail ht wk ol July SWIMMING POOL 1..ow ~rep tun house! Bkr. 21ni be.ths, S2SO mo on 1,ue. l Bdnn Unfum • ••••• • · S135 Fully mrpeted ._ dr:..ped Why not enjoy• ......wming 494-'lS?I AVA.ILABLE NOW 1 Bdrm Unfum ........ 150 All Built ins l ~'1 Mimmf'r1 2 BR. 2 Ba, carpebl drpl 2 BR Unfln. • • ·'' '. '. • D'J Adult• -•~. No -f°: BR 2 bath. builder'• HANDYMAN ~~ glt-ine, $200 mom Iea'se. ' 2 BR Fum, Br,(View .. 300 Compl;l: priva;! .. model home with mcreened nus ol.de home Rtfl • 613-3663 Elet: 5C3-'966 3 BR Unturn. Lido r..._ l BR, 1 bath mttage $18:1 mo. on leMt. Delancy Realty """1!0 j Lido Isle 53S1 SPACIOUS J bdr, dim, l'.i lt1 swimming pool. Plet1ty ter dicys. InlPOSirc 2-stor)', Bay & Be-tch Realty, Inc. Baytront . .... ... .. • 250 .nwven~ .. Villa of. .......U paper & upgl'6ded few bl/from Beach · ,;rz;w.BalboaBMt., NB I BR Furn ............ 3%1 384 Avoc,cto St., C.M. ha, crJ1ta, drapes, adults no carpel.I & drapes. s:r,oo Spn.wl~g 3 BR. Ir den, 2 EXECUTIVE 4 BR a: tam LEASE/OPTION Manac:cr • '642-2864 pt-ta. ~-673-7502. total dcMn -price S.'",OCiO ~0 22 ~v/nn~.!! rm., 2 ~&eel •. pool A: 3'.BR, Npt Shores ........ ZO l••iiii ............... iiii,;I:":==.===.==~ • , BR , bam. w • ..,, n ...,.i ""950 ·..,,,.,,, ru.., ....,......,.. 1-•· Burr While, Realtor =:. ;:* .i,,i!•,..,-:;; ~un11ng1on a. .. h s.oo homes 1aat yeer ~ thi1 986 S ~·H~ 49'-0'131 cmditim, tn ~. $fOO , ............. .._ "'"''· 1 mt apt., carp ..• cq.., f'lre. Me without poolfi for $15,-. ' -per mo. ReUtor60-5200 2901 N •t··.11 .. 'I!. .... • ..-u• L.• -.i ny ,....,,,..,,.,,, 3 B 2 Ba !pl ewport D vu. Dlacrimlnattve T11nsn•-.. tn1, M J'l, J»th, ..... )'d., 950 -"""' """"" 1n- 0 V"".~-·~ ~ · · Near New· 3 IR N•wpon· ""'"' '· 2 • ' BDRM . .,,;;, ""'· ll25 Mo. "1""' dudes pool, 1andBCt1.pinf, ocean 'llew • ..,,,, · · 675-4630 carpets, drapes, Mc. m.5192 or fM-389& Family rm, 91)Ut -h1vel, the POOL. NO CHILDREN W 1 built-lno. $16 ..... lull """' Blutts. ""' mo yrly '-· MARTINIQUE Mlm nstor _ $25tll down. no""'·"" L19un1 Nlguol 1707 Mrs. H.....,. .,,.,.,,. ./ WJll UASE GARDEN Am LARGE 2 1"'m, opts, -· loon 1141 ""' ""°""' m-* Mo h ~ * A\>AIL. AU(. i.t; a l!R., 2\1 • blt-m. La'"""'1 • <"'· $11' duding texes. narc Ba. Crpts. I: drps., bltn., ADULTS'ONLY 18th • Santa Ana, C.M. l<X*I McFaddeon 847-2413 l'lll!.l!l!!•,..,11llUI s~-~~~. bldn•!!~. ~~~--$250 Mo., 1 ta•• J I A S Call Mn. Hendenon 646-5542 .. ~-=·=-c::;;;;w ~• '"""'-"" ~ __ U J " Ug, " epf, 1rn Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. L19un1 BH<il 5705 Cor Brookbunt Ir kl • 1 MW 3 Ir 4 bdrm bomf!9 3 BDRM newly dee Newprrt LARGE 3 BR. APTS. LOVll.Y l br 2 bl. view apt 96ZMn st6-8lm with mqnilittnt Ocel.n and H-~; st J ' Rd Ml P:URNISHID APT. N ....... __ , 5612 Daily Pilot Cla11ified CLASSIFIED INDEX DAJLV PILOT tt11 ................ .....,_ ..... )Jt .............. ; eo.. ...... ... HM ltt.t, H•IW• ..... m ,__A.WO ............. l ilMtH .......... I._ Hours-Regulation1-D1edlin11 lft"O"ll Adv•r11Mf'a lhould Meok ttl•lr aa fally aM re,.rt '''"'•e41atoty ,,,.,. ., mltolualf'°8tlon1. THI: DAILY PILOT ........... ll•lillllty ,.,. .,,. .. •b' .. tit• axt1nt of publl•hlng the advortletment °'rNOtly •ne time. Dl:ADLINI IJO .. CO~YANO KILL1tll'8 P.M .V.odQ'MfON ,ulilla..tlM, ...... fw Woelt•nd •dltlon ond Mend&)' -.otlon. wh•• .1 .. 1,.,. tlma .. l tll P.M, P.....,,. v ou MUIT HAVI. KILL NUMll ftl When klllh•t ... •d ......... ttUl•M ........ II• •Ul't te Mak• • reoo"' •f tho kill numb8r 1Jvtn you lily ,..ur U tllket M ltll'lflo•tlOl'I !If ,..UI' .. II. lv•I')' effort I• made t9 klll ., torreat a now •d that h•• ... ,. ertforM, Mt wt •ito not guarantoe to d• •o untll th• •d h•a •ltf!Ul'td In tho,.,.,, DIME-A-LINE Ad•.,.. lltrlotly ... h In •dvaneo by""'"., ..... , ...... eur ........ NO phono •NI•~ Tho OAILV ~ILOT NMN• tM l'lght .. cl-Hy, odtt, .. ".., ., ""'-.,_,..,.,.. t lumont. •"d te oh•Jt911 lb rttea and l'Ogul•tlon• wfth•llt •riv ......, AdvortiM111 may plue their ah Illy UltphGn., DIAL DIRE~42-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540.'l 220 Hunlington lleoch S<IG-1220 l19un1 leach 4'4-9466 Pho~ Are Open 8:00 a.111. -5:30 p.111. &LAlllP'l•D COUNT,fl:I aN IOHttd 11 fOllOMI Mall Addre•: h ie 1171, N•WPOP1 ....... C•llf .. HOUSES fOR SALE NIWl'OltT ll:ACH NIWl'O&T HalGN1'1 HIWl'OltT IHDAll WllTCLll"P UNIVlltSITT "Alllll •ACIC 8AT -"" ... DaMOLITIOtf -Oll.l.l'TINe llavtee 6')7 ••NIU.I. COSTA MllA "" .... "" 1111 1115 "" .,,, ILICTllCAI. .... IQUll'M&NT alNTALI ..., l"INCINe .... l'LOOlll .... l'UltNACI ltlPAllt. liL wt -.. MIU. OIL MAI MllA VlllDI COLLIG• l'AltlC N•Wl'OllT 11!...CH NIWl'OllT HllGHTI IALIOA C0\111 NllW,OllT IHOllll &AY,ltUT IAYSHOltlt '"' .... •AST ILUl'I' COlllOH4 DIL MAe &AL&OA .... ... ... GAltOININe ... -· DOV•lt IHOltet WlttCLIP', HAll•Oa Hl•HUNO• UNl\llltllTY PAllK 111\llNI IACK &"Y •AtT&LU'' lltVINI Tl<ACI CORONA DIL MAii IAL&OA l'ININIUU. llACON &AY IAY Ill.ANDS LIDO llL• IAL&OA Ill.AND HUNTINGTON &IACN HUNTINOTON HUIOU& ,OUNTAIN \IALLIY SIU.I. llACH • IUNllT llACH OAllDIN OllOVI LONe llACH lAKllWOOO Oii.ANO& COUlfTT OUT OP' COUNTY OUT OP' ITATI ITANTOM walTMINITWI MIDWAY CITY SANTA ANA SANTA ANA HeTI, 011.ANGI TUSTIN NOltTN TUITlll ANAHllM llL\llUDO C"'"YOlll LAOUNA MILLI LAGUNA llACM LAGUNA NIGUIL IAN CLIMINTa IU. JUAN CAl'llTllANfl CAl'llTllANO 1•ACH OANA l'OINT C.All.U&AD OCUNllDI ltll ... ... "" '"' "" ... ... ... ... ·~ ... "" ... ... "" '"' ... ... .... ~: ••• UIS ... '"' , ... ... "" 1Al1 '"' "" ... "" "" '"' .... "" ... "" "" ... !TI! ,,. '"' "" ,, .. &AY Ill.ANDI LIOO llLI &ALICA. Ill.AND lllUNTIN•TON &EACH llOUNT.1.1111 \IALLIY llAL llACM LONG llACK OIANOI COUNTY OAltOIN 0&0\11 WllTMtNSTllt MIOW"Y CITY SANTA ANA SANTA AHA HllGHTI TUSTIN COASTAL LA•UMA •UC:H LAGUNA lrUGUll * CLaMENTI NA J>OINT "l l l(, Ilk. CONDOM INIUM ReNTALS Aplt. Unlurnlshod -... ... ••• ... ... ... ... ... ... ... "" •• "" -.. .,. "" mo ... -- OINllAL -COSTA MllA f1N MIU. \111101 t11t NIWl'OllT 81 .. J:N Ult N&Wl'OllT HllOMTI Stlt NIWl'O•T IHO&IS t mt WESTCLll"I" Ult UNIVll•SITY "A.1111 12'7 &ACK SAY .,_. IAST ILUP'I" n.-, CORONA OIL MA& SUI IALIOA S!tl &AY ISU.NOI SUt LIDO llLI USI HUlllTINeTOtt tlACM S... l'OUNTAIN \IALLIY 1411 a11.aoA ISLANO SJSS llAL llACH MY LOH O •UCH UN OllA NOI COUllT'f U .. GAll Ol:N GllDY• Ifill WISTMINttlll UU MIDWA'I' CIT'T Nla OINlllAL llltYICll fofl:I - QltAOINe. OllCINe MIS GLASS .... ••irtH TltUMI '* OUN SHOP '"' HllAL TH CLUll '"' NAULINO •tll NOUllCLUJlllNe •111 INTlltlOa oat .. ATIJlll •m INCOMI TAX D4f lltotil, ~ -.,., f1Y lltONINO ,,,. INll.llATINe tut INIUltAHCI t111 IH\llSTICJATI .... Olt9eltw •711 JAllllTOtllAL ''" 'IWIUY llll'AI"-.... -LAHDKAl'INe Ull LOCIUMITll .... MA,$0NltY, lltlCllC '8lt MOVING a n'OllAM .... l'AINTINO, ,._........ ... l>AINTINO,...... &IM "ATIOI 6Nt l'HOTOOllA,.NY _,. l'LASTllllNe. ............. UM PlUMllNe ... "OODLI •1tOOMINe "'9 "OOL 1111\llCI •11 "OWllt twlll'INe "II l"UMI' llllYICI Mil llOOF1Ne , "91 ltAOIO, lt.,.119. lk. ffJI IEMOOILIN• A ltll'Alll "" alMODILINe, llClftMlllt ----SIWINe nM ISWINO MACMl•I •• ,.Alai "'t 11,.TIC T"HKI, .....,._ .... ... TAIL01t1Me _,. Tl•MITll CONTltCK. .r7t TILi, C:....111lc MM TILi, LI""-I --•n TllES lllltVICI ... Tl:Ll¥15ION, • .....,.., .... . ffll U"HOUTlltY ..,. waui1Ne "" JOBS I. EM,LOYMENT VACANT Tllanct..., .. v~,..,WKQOO ~""' •met . 28EDROOM6-2BA'rnS -~~~~~ n~hn:n~~steps.Lae ._;· • ..,..,, m.lM8 BAYSllJRlS ~ Unfum ~ BR Waterfront/Loe • 981 EL CAMINO RENTALS YMrlJ 1-o $250 mo. C !!OAT SUPS Apt. # 1 Cost1 Mou Ront1ls W1ntocl 5990 ~ sm> down ./ 4 large BRI S 'nllthl ./ GARDEN KITClim ./ Likt new eondttian ./ Walk to Caddie H-Fumlshocl ...,..,. ......., hannel Reef l021 EL CAMINO DR. YOUNG Lady w;Ch multiple IAN OllGO 11.l\llllllDI COUNTY NOUIU TO II. MOV&D CONDOMINIUM OUl'LIXIS P'Oll IALI Al'AltTMINTI 1101 IAl_.I '"' '"' ... "" '"' lt11 l.ulTA ANA NM IANTA &NA HllOKTS NJI TUSTIN satl COAfTAL 1711 JO& WANTID, JMll ,0. WANTl!D, W- JOe WNtTlD, -- Sdoool .. °'"""' ./ 5 min. to BeM:tl • ,.,_.., BRASHEAR RIALTY 847-85.11 Evff. &36-mlO BUILDERS REPOSSESSION Net1t new 3 _,... mt.. ttr- pded, hup family rocm. el@dric kitchen. Immed. poMeSSiorl. 10% don • now $26.150. LlSl'ER l!.EAL TY 94>""1 DIVORCE forcel ule on ttiia 3 BR ! bath borne. F'ireplaol!, fam· Uy room with built-in BBQ, walkini: dlst&nct to pamch- W School Ar: shopping. ()pm tfl all Uom\J!. R. D. Slit• lt11ltor1 1147-351~ BEa.OW FHA, $30,400. Pn!l- tige: Horne • htd pool J bdnn, Jam. rm. dinin1 nn , 2 M., eltte kit., crpl, m,i..: extru. Ptd 16 x 36', huge Jll.tit> and dee k, lndst1), blk 'Mllla, Mar G.W.C. Ocpy 30 day11. Xlnt ecnd. o wn• r. 6CT1l Doyle Drivt IM'J-1665 Super-Duper Sherpl Newport WNt 4 BR 21,i battlt! wtth F1{A beJ!tr'a! d. $26.axl • S.UXI down will Mndle. Pflciftc 9iors RslW 847-8586 Ew!i. ~ THIS DIRTY DOG bu to br .., ttdll week. J BR 18 :1 22 den, 2 bah. Try 1995 down. HAFFDAL RIAL TY 2525 Ocean llvd.,j CdM Deluu l BR. $1fJ(). ~ l!Clerosis and well bf!IVl.ved GeMral 2000Newport S...,_ 3220 673-1788 tie lldultw. GermanSbeph trd com- 1 !'!'~~~ ................ 1 S«Mn54 Ml 8-fm2 ~ penion nf'edg All unfumilltw!d YEARLY to aingle employtd 2 B WOIDM, no pets. 1 BR Ir R wtttl h'pl, cpb!:,c:trp., Mt bed! oom houlW! or ape.rt· pr. U• ol M'ftut. patio 00 ~ atove & Jnzo, Jrg fned ment with ff!l'lced or f'Flcl- lentils te Share 2005 Coron• del Mir 32SO dwnnel, s blckw ooe&n 1 yd with pool, main~ oeed yard. Cld Huntingtm ••-~•o 0 ....._ incl. $115. 642-44:22 Beach l~tion ):>rf!lem-d. 1 MALE roomate lhen w/2 BF.Atn'. Ocn.nvif!'ll' l BR, J otben. Deluxe 3 Br 2 bl apt bl., 2 Fplr:, ·ma.int/pool. 1 blk bdl. $6). 615-Z.19. refri1, wuher/dryer. Avail I Gm.Ltn ahare beAdl hnmf. Aug . ls!. $200 lNse. fi7J..6&'1i m,~"!·~,:..1..1 . nea• uchnfd. ReMonahle rent pl••••, ""' ·~• : BR. Duplex. l'l!t fenced · """"' Y"nl· Gar. 2 childm ok, $100 on fu:M income. Phone BEAUTIFUL W•t:erfrmt mo. 1940 MP)'t".r Pt 5.1.6-493'1 if no MS. ph S36-2Z!5 Apt, 2 Br, patio, boat dock, • MG-29S'i + Business woman needs 1 Br $50 mo. OtH efter g p.m. AVAll. JuJ.r 10th . 2 er. ITpc. 673""T.D * drpt, appl_ Gar. $166. wkly -•unnner rental nr wintf'r lease. 3403 Finley 3 BR. 2 Ba., den, bltn..:, Cfll'.'J).. unfurn Ap(, CM, Newport, Ji15-4009 " rtrapes; ~. patio. $110. Q)rona del Mar, Hunt Bcb 548-8Z71 After 6 P"1!. or Laguna. To 1100 mo. Gar WILL SHARE HOUSE * ~ * Coron• del Mir 4250 a.ta Mea 569818 4 BR.. 3 Ba., ~e, rftria:. ========~I dmnhr. ActD.1:11, no peta. CN11 Mou 2100 '280. 4.24 ~Betti• 8'1'5-5211 nJRN lo B.acbekl' Unit $125 mo. incl uW.a. {Age <N« 40) I>eMncy Rlty. MOBn.I!! Hom•, C •mp . Huntington leach 3400 613-3770, Furnl •h•d 009e to SHA.REA lg · evttythlng! 545-9127 aft g 4 BR. 2 bti, frpl, bit-ins, new-..._.... pt., e. pnv. niom, -=='==='=====I IY -b<ck """· = ~=. "'"'· """'· ...,., "' -Hiway. 613-.al04 N__. ... ch 2200 mo-· '°"' P ... "-, -======== • ,..,,.... ' Circle Sl9l-00'10 I . HOOSE wlfmoed--.....a 2 a-. Huntington leach 4400 ,....... S BR. fll!need , carpets m1 OW,t1f'J. Avail wintf'I' St«>, IMM: 2 diik! OK SIM (9' $155 unr. Jse.. ch: t br. W>AM. Alflll unit a va.il an net1rBeadlBlvd.•S1ater 1% bA .tud9::1. be1ide wat8'. Yrly lea9ll 2 Br. l'l'fflO Van Buren. MZ.am 1p&ciou1 liO' pool. Adlts 198Zl 6'1J.8249. ., n-"1>I Marp.te Lane 962-35f6 ---------13 BR . .a.....,, ., p.atio; nr. I~=';,.,.,~===~= Coron1 QI Mar 2250 Beach. ~ i n c I , 2 BDRM, DCWlNTOWN Im, --· Cbikhft, pets Of{. Catp., pool, 1md!clc, fllCioRd pr, 2 ~ .. frpl., FA heflt: an •P-ctrape1. $195. S.~11+1 2 blocks I.ti ocee.n. Apply pltane8; "''"" carp .. drpl., 1 ~=-~~~~-~ :a;..c loth St 00; view, f)lltio. S3li, p.s & LIKE new 4 Br. 2 Be.. 1rium ntl!t' paid. 67'l-J304 '-· Bltm. $185 mo. 809'1 FURN. duplex, 1 bdm\.and __ ..;.. ______ , Kaiaer Dr. His. B di . .-arasi-1 blk 1'l"om bMch Lagun1 h•ch 2705 646-6189, JM7-~ · 1141:1 mo. SJ)...Titli -'--''-------! LEASE: l BR. condo.: all ('If' OIU'POl't nece-ry. bl fi42-<0l6 •tf~r 5 p.m. tnll, carp., drapes. S1!5 Ptt mmth 54CMi65t CENl"R.AL CdM; quiet, clean CLEAN z bdr blt·lne. N f'., ~· apt. 1 or re~ earpeta. Adu\tg $llS mo. widow. No pet.a, amok:ing. Laundry 5-tl>T285 Xlnt, perm. renter. Avail. • · before mid-fl.D.644--0llo tl75 -3 BR. Untum. NEW ~ 336 Cabrillo St S YR. Old girl & 2 dop & 2 ·~ 646-70Q · •ell-trained iadulta . deain =~~--~~--l hnma in Newp!W't 111tt1;ll.50 NiEJW decnr l A: 2 br nf'I!' tfl $200 Month. 644-4.M?l OC:X:. S125 °'" Ste Call for HAIRDRESSER woold JlkP. appt. M6-&0'1'9 tn rert a booth in bf'fluty New-rt leach 5200 Mlm i n Huntiulfb:in Bcb -IU'el.. 847-2104 1 BR, 2 DI .. 1r. OeMn And ,jqlll. n» Per Mmth year-Rooms for Rent 5995 ly. Avail NOW. No pets. LARGE! P1euant! DI privatt 5f8-llll97, 673-6789 l!VI!, .__. W '" ~ '"'""'· Ol"1<1f111: men umy. NEW IOUndproof 2 BR, 2 BA 6f6.750f •Cl"OI• tm Watr.litt Pl•z•. REAL ESTATE 1665 Irvlnt 1185-$m, &42-G 1 trl.19. --·-"-"-"------Nl-y •i-• ~ • •-, I BR. ~I., cup ..• dtpi:., el"'C. $1il7Jlfl PER. month: bil.rh. ..,t. ... r..... "'" • ..,~ <n:11 ,,... 1 -u l MJI 3 BORMS. 2 betfl.t. Sff"Jl9 ttl Income P-rty 6000 newly rl'dH. Y"'r\y 1P.111f!. bhna, frpl, patio, lm'I· Jd .. •<tit, w11.n !""-'"· e twty.$U>mmth,Yftlrly. ·-,.- v-.rible .... .-, 152 Hi"'h R'lf'. $1:6 Mo. W -5.1)1; tnMn bf>gch . M.2-75211 [;';'~ s . .94'.'.:im ~ ~ .• ~-"" ~:'..~. ~t6';~;-1615 NEW INDUSTRIAL =========IPL.A.....:. )'Olll' -ant -..,.°""' DIAL ctirect &4Ui678, clwl~ ~·-• -lO they a:. looktnJ -DAILY your ad, ttien sit bade and DAILY PJLC7I' WANT ADIS Choice Santa Ana lcfttion, S~u;;';,'"~';'"~r~R;l~nt;;;;i~lo;;;~";;:;-l~P!LOT~~,;:d;;...med~·::;:;;,;";:;:;"""~~~-~::;;"';:_,; ... ~~pt;;:~;;--~"";;r~!=~=~B;;RJN~G~RPEUL~~~:r.;~! ='' Leaeed 2 tenant buildinp. WilJ l"!tUm a 9'1endable oI Ballxla Pen. Roomy deluxe 9.7% on _..;..,, aft--. "BR~~ -.. -CM11 Mou 4100Cost1 MOii 4100CN11 -4100 ~-., -~· .A V"'t"eJl:.IJl ,~yoao, ~~---~~---~-~~~~---~-~-~~-.i ic:in17~% loBn.Fullprice drps. Short tilk ta bay or 1$,(0), F ti r information ocean. $135 wk. July pita st ct.II K . w. Smlll with 211 ~ .... A'"':i.1292 dfft. 'O .1\.,. i -f) "C ~Q.• Eckhoff l Anoe., Inc. ~ 1.'QtJ ~).. '51 pq• \J lRtl W. Chapman AY.., Or'llnrce. C.Hf. Ml ·'M'ZI, "F,v,..wlmm 6~.8971. ... RENTALS . HouM1 l'urnl1hed elNlllAL ... 1teNTALI T8 IHAll - COSTA Ml!IA Jllf LAGUNA &IACN 5711 LAGUNA NIGUI L JJtl S41t CLIMINTI ml SAN 'UAN CA,.ltnlAMO '72S DANA l'OIMT ,, .. REAL ESTATE, Gener ii MIU. DIL MAil 11'1 Tllll'LIX, tole. .... M.llA YlltDI ~1111 CONDOMINIUM lffl COLLIGI l'Altlll 1111 lllNTALI WANTID ..,. NIWl'OllT &IACH Hit ltOOMI 1'011 lllNT tttl NIWPOllT HGT$. 1211 llOOM I •DAllO MU MIN & WOMIJll l'IM DOMISTIC NILi' 1'lll AOINClll, ~ nit NILi' WANTID, "-not AGINClll. ._.. ,_ HILi' WANTID, W-P• , •• $-.MM .. ·-Jiit AGINClll, MM A '#Miii nM SCHOOLS I INITltUCflON JalO JO• "ltll,.AltATION ,... TNIATlllc.AL ,_ MERCHANDISE POii SALE AND TRAD! NIWl'OllT IHO&ll HH MOTILI, TltAILllt COUITI f"7 l'UIHITUll.I - IAYtHOllll 111S ou•sT MOMll .,,. Dl'flltl llUllNITUltl .,. ........ ' DOVl!lt IHOllll ml Mitt. llNTALS ""' Ol'l'ICI ICIUIPMINT ltl1 - WllTCLlflfl IUI INCOMI J>ltOJ>lltTV .... ITOltl IOUIPMINT •It UNIVlllllTT l'Altll tt,, &UllNlll 1'110,.lltTY 4'M CA.Ill, ltllTAUILUfT ltl4 111\llNI n• Tll.tJLlll l'AltlCI ms, IAll IQUl,.MINT 1111 IACIC IAY 11441 IUllNl"ll ltllllTAL , ... HOUSIMOLD 1tOOD1 - I.MT ILUl'I' H•t Ol'l'ICI lllNTAL Mii GAil.i.ei IAU M1 lltVINI" TllllltACI U.U INOUSTltlAL 1'10,llTY .... l'U&NITUlla Auc;Ttelt IHf CORONA DIL MAI ttJt COMMlllCIAL ... Al"l'LIANC•I ' 11• IALIOA t• INDUITltlAL ltlNTAL .... .IMTIOUll 1111 &AY llLANDI 135' LOTS ,,. llW!Ne MACNtflU II• LIDO llLI WI aA.NCMet '1M MUSICAL IMl11tUMIJeT 1t1• IAL&OA llLAH8 1.W CITltUI Hf'\111 •US l>tA.'901 a OlttAMI II• HUNTINeTotl llACM H• AClllAel • 4:tlf 11.ACUO - P'OUNTAIN YALLl'Y "1'11' LAKI aUIN09.1 '111 TILaVlltOfll -SIAL &IACN lut lt&IOllT l'llOPlllT'I' 42U ffl,.I a ITlltlO •11 LONG &IACN U.. OIANel CO. "ll0"l!llT'I' 4MJ' TA"I l:l!COltDllal -OltANGI COUNn t• OUT OI' ttATI "fOf'. '* CA.MlltAS & IQUIPMINT 1111 INITA ANA ,,.,, MOUNTAIN a Dlll•T m• MO&•'I' IUl',.Llll .... WllTMllllSTll l411 IU&OIVlllON LAND. arn IJ>OltTIN• MODI - MIDWAT C/T'I' toll' &IA.l ISTATI llllYICI mt &IMOCUlAltl1 KOPll MM SANTA ANA MllleMTS H• It.I , IXCHANOI ml MISCILLAHIOUI .... COASTAL Ult It. L WANTIO •Ml MllC. WMl'TID .... LAGUNA llACN !JM BUSINESS ind MACMINlltY, ""' .. ;::u~t.:~• .. u,m.L :~: FINANCIAL ~~=A':1 = s•• JUAN CAJ>tlTltAMfl ~ns aUllNlll ....... TUNITtll "" &UIUllN• M,ATlltlAU IHI CAl'llTllANO llACN f7M IUllNlll WANTIO Qff IWAl'I -:r.:."..i:~~OUNTY r.:: ::~::~:::; :::T·::-:i: PETs .m1 t.rv11TocK VACATION ltlNTAU '* MONl'I' TO LO .. M '12t "'"' elNlllAL -CONDOMINIUM 1tM •llllONAl LOANS UH CATI •t DU,.LIXll l'U&M. 1'11 JllWILllY LOAMI mt DOel - RENT .LS COLU.Tl!ltAL LOAMt mt MOii.Sii -"" ltlAl llTATI LOAMI 4'41 Ll\lllTOCk -Hou1M Unfurnl1h*CI M01tTo..011, T,., .,.... uu CALIFORNIA LIVING GINlltAL .... MONIY WANTID 4111 N\lltlllllll "11 COSTA MIU ,, .. ANNOUNCEMENTS IWIMMU•• POOi.i .... :::: ~=~•':"" ::: ind NOTICES :~t':., :! COLLIOI J>Altll JIU P'OUMD IP'Nt AlllO .... \l~TIOl9 lftl ::::g:; =~~." ~~ ~:~oNALt :: TRANSPORTATION MIWl"OllT IMOllll Int ANNOUMCIMllllft '411 IOA'TI a YACNTI ,_ .'.'". Mil IAILIOAn Mii IAYINOllll Inf '"'INAL'I POWll CIUlllU ... ::~::a.l:,.0••1 JUI l'A10 OllTU&IY ::i; ll'll:D-IKI IO&T'I ... UNl\llltllTT l"AllC :: P'UN&llAL OIAICTOAI _.,, I OAT nAlllllS ~ tlt\llNI HJI "LOlll!TS '41J HAT MAl,,,.JllANCI ml IACIC IAT n• CAllO O" THANKI MJa IOAT U.Ufit(HINe '9St '"IT llUI'" JU1 ltl MaMO•IAM '411 MA.lltNI IOUIP. tnl ''"INI , •••• ,a -· CEMltl•T LOTS Ull &OAT SLI,., MflOlllllllle 9'IM •• "°'''' co-Mlt IOAT staYICU -COllONA O•L MA• ttH Cl,.. •r '" &OAT ltlNTAU -IALIOA lMf Cll.IMA.TOll.111 ... MIMOala&. PAlll(I '4t1 MAT CNAltTllt ,_ tAT llU.JllDI :: AUCTIONS MM '""llllO IOATf - LIDO llLI ... &YIATION lltv1CI .... IOAT MO'llN9 Nd aALIOA llLUfO ftl.\llL '411 MAT ITOUel ... NIWPOllT WIST lli1t Al& Tltj(NIPCMITATIOlll """ IOATI • .....,.... ... MUl'fTtN•TON l !!AC" --•U'O TllANIPOltT&TIOM '44f AllCllAl'T tMf HUNTINGTON H"lt:IOlll 1'1,.YIQ L9llOltl '111 ,,.,.,,.TAIN ¥ALLIT Mii LIOAL NOTICll .... llll llACN MM OlltM.AN a TUTOltlM MN MOllLI MOMIS ... •A1tOIH ••av• 1411 SERVICE Ollt!CTORY ~i~.-:--:::1 ~:.~·~~lin Ult ACCOUMTIHO .... ILICTltlC c""' "" •• Mii ANIWl11tlNO llltYld -MINI llllll •• .,_,,.,.,, .... "".;_ 1~'!!!:'!!!:~~!!!~~!!!!!! IAHTa ANA MM .. ,.,L.,..Nr1 "'""'•" ,....... ntt MOToatYCLft ,.. I WllTMIHITI• • ., "'"UlllN• .. ,, MOTOlttcoor... - No Quollfylnt • Low Dn S BR 2 bl • t Y" old BRASHEAR RIAL TY 847-8531 Ev8. l»lMf 3 BDRM, lwe.ttd JO(lll, ,..a. Ina di.It J9 ll'WWWI.,. • ill ""'1. °"""' ....... Fountoln V1lloy 1410 LO\Tll. Y J Br, I 1!1a wttll E)C'l'RAS. ~. I • r I• Jot. * &1811 .... ' pm 1705 Count 1...., Star and all tho --ln !he Ctty Wes. I BR 2 BR. Thm, a1 SEASHORE Dr. NB. 1175 wk. 815-1700 (6JM863 After 5 PMl J BR. bn ne.dt Hom1 1 bJk lrom8"yABeedo$UOwk. 115--1539. Avd July CKZANnWNT 2 BR houa; ti. 1•. OMll A: aom- tir11&Me. $1'1'5--rm. IC-1291Z DiJPLEi an dmuwl. IM ._, 2 Br. Awil Aus. ·~· it\lJi& -; ... I a ... -I ); ..... ,..,., A111 .. 8'pl. TU: a.Bl! i<c:NTALI His 111 Uftfunl..._. home (Dlt-.... Gh~•;'"'~~;;;;;;;~~ -) N•. Tap 'O .. -. ;; l..tY m ,........., .. -COLLIOI PAAK _,,_,_ .... ___ 11,_ ... -......... ,500. _,,.._. ............ L06 PADR.ES RLTY. -montb m ~. Glf!MeY'N' St. ,.....,. Bad! m.es:e Eve\lnp .. tfll-«ds flN...M3.1. -----; • • SCUM LnS AHSWla .. CLAUINCA110N toOO ' • --------~----~---------"~---~ &u1ine11 Rent1I 6060 tam SQ. n. 1t.eta11 llttti tor leMe Ir! Laguna. Beadi downtown lhopp!tw m.. 30c per tt. -JocettaD 11 as 7Dl'!!9t Aw., • e 11 J ~s. Will mnodef to ault lnaee. .a10 CXl6T A MESA -BRF..A ANSWERl1'G t!!llV!CE Offtn ... coadftbted fllftiH8 ·-....,.+--•-ssA ... 111'1 PLAC!mlA. CM -WAL ---.... -.-.l'Jdn-... --... °"'""" -llldt· 2!11 il. 11'11 ... --~~. MIOWAY CITV "" Al l'HALf, 0111 "11 AUTO 111\llCll 6 l'li•n ... '"o·~!,',,AN.fi 'NllOHTI ~ AUTO Al,.Alltl IOI AUTO TOOLS 0 MU.,. fflt ,. nit AUTO, IHt .. .,. T-. •tc. _.. Tlt.l.tL811.. TIAYl'-llOt LAOUNA llACN '* 9AITllTT010 Ult Tl;AILIU. """" ... U.eUNA NIGUll .,, OOAT M.AINT'l'.111.tltCI "9S CAMl'lltl tftl SAN CLIMl•TI lrll 1a1CIC. MAIONlt'Y, g 6NI TRUCKS - CAPllTltANO mt IUllNIU MlYUI -1111'1 mt CA,.ISTltaHO IUC. ml &UILOIU aJI DUtt9 ...... .. OAN~,..!°:OINT ... CATllll.. M11 IMl'Oll"" Mrfte .... COM-INIUM -CAllHITMAl(1"9 -lfllOet1' CAal tin• OUPUIXll UN,.,_IL Im CUHlll'Tlltlllle .... AlllT*111S. CUlltel HI RENTALS tlMI"'• c....-,.. uca u•S..llCIM ._ ..... FumlsL-...1 cttu u1t1. u..ai1 ..,, •UTO 9ftWTI .. ""r"-n.... CONTUCTO•S -&"'9 W.IJITl:e '* MNlll&L 4M CM•IT CLLt.NIM Mii MIW CAU - COITA MIU. .. CAltl'IT lA.TINe I 11,Alll Wit ...uT0 LIAllll9 ... MISA \llltDe fllt IHIAl'lllll -... UlllO CAltl .. \ HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR . THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY? r-.,.. ........... ~ ........ ~~ ........... ~, ............. ..., ..... ..., ...... _..._,.,,.~ ..... ~ ..................................................... ~~..-~~.-~..., ...... ~~ ....... ~-...-~~-,.,~·~~---~ --• ' . .. •·,..--.-..-..- • • UAL ISTATI • ~. JutJ l, 1968 ~ ~.,. -•I · Ind NOTICIS and NOTICES lit * * * * * A ANNOUNCEMINTS ANNOUNCIMINTS ri;--;~~~~';~:::--~~'l:J~OU~~&~IMl'l.OYMl'NT~~~~~.ll~Cllil~&~IMPUn'~~~Ml]INT~~l!MIU~~&~IMl'LOY~·~~~MIHl~~I OHi-. -•I 6010 Out._, Stole ,,.,. 620I ,..,,,.. (f,_ .... , 6400 A .... Tra-' 6445 SALES UGUNA llACK W ll:)USE nlr. _,, _ PER.VAN C.t ·-JOZD -.. • --"· _ RU'RESD'T&1tVEI °'* lfM*o avaDabLI ill ~t.e A tao. •ftGlk:Jefit llXle. WlD lley •bo mllt!d Vic:. Ill• +t •AW EXPERIENCED Lddill ladepend•at ---at ---·--low .... -..... toOCAirport.-oltl ~ -to -• -locotlao ID -•low• !1111 pl. -:ai -· ...._ 115-m! alter I SIRVICI DIHCTOllY 100 imtual tundl, _.,.,. . ~ ~Ail'.,_.,d:i :e::'~~ =Wh~rnalts~~~ ~uto te,.ln 6SIO 111ellforT•111H1lltSlllCIWB~!!.:.\ ~~~~ _........,_Two Du>, ........... O>m-1t0-001 -"--~-1nv.-t ......._· ,_ a..ta to $T,210Cllla.()MM!r'-..cul =======--1 Gvace at.an. t:r fdt. .... .. -~ lftcrddplJ PMtdnl kO. '50 iUSINISS ft rouND m&R mlntatilre ~ HoMta. ar «IClllll'9« 4 fq' not wctrrrry, we trail. JM'C' montb tor IP9ee. Add p•u•uc•.aL die. o.rner-mmt ldmtit,y. acceuoriH. ~ SCT..eat. MCUl.l Fund 10 .. -..i -Add ........ -18'1-m of CllltemClllc valvfl G1141 --... tac. S100 N. Mam, Sii .,. ' ' rt ...... -1 ... Oppwtunfftao .-0 "'BABYll==IT=-~,.,-,,-"""-,-. -o~nly lollyoiHI.. '5IO -.y°, W'"'7 ........ Golf trell ... fl penncni..t pasi-._ - -.. _.fco. All utllltll< ._.,. ........, -•m. 1tWABLE P.,... w 111 .,.ICIAI. CLASSIPICA'10N -...__ fer pold-=:=,.... "=~= SJOWIL.l42-m519W140 bobysllnrboud,,.,,,._ NATUaAL -.i,SWAl'l'IU '""' JCI& Mwger TralnH m !"OR!Sf AVll'roE Man ai Woman to Rd.ill and SMALL Blada: q an,Yttnw. Wb.Ue~· s,.clal ... Bd:lda)' Helllth SP•• 5t6-8T or work. Pl1v ReN • U • -t -D Sh'ft a.ta Maaa and An•· $98 Uldqllf OtfB ope rated ndea. A1ao · tac• Pt", au LU -.., *"' INCLUO• • hehn. Muat ha"e lll!9t ap. UGUN• BEOCll <lDUo<'l - --• • - -• -ay 1 ~--1,. ........ and Na Led 6401 ~mu.... Of. 646-8071 ~ -..,., • ,,...._ ...... .-... • --. pear9Dl!'t, •ble to meoet Air~ition.cf u-~·-_....., · ~YOIHI ,,._ ""'I• ......, ..,. llw • nrsnJ., Offl & Desk S,_ce tlanal Brand Snacb,. Ex· LADY EJPI diamm1 wrtst t Woold Ute to C9l'f for 1 ._.OTH1Ho ,_ &AL• ""!'. taADm ._,.,. T Lath Op + nil dMl wtlb people. No wllll .:.i ..,.ww. ,,.. ceU"'l Income IDr Fow ffn. watch, Fuhl<m I• I, n d . ..... dllld « -"" l'HOHI il4U671' •. Urret ••ra Or ....,,...,. ...,....,,.. . ..,..,._,,,,_... ,._ Wodl .<Doy or-.....,,..,.,,, lo.., -. ... ,.ar_lcr To,.._Y-Tr..,.1Pan6oM • R di !Lath "'--ra+o w • ...._-.,,..... .,. ..... ,. "" 8dJinc. 111'5 .. -·ITU°"""" Apt 11 """""" ...... &0-7on """" a a • -..-r """H-l!M., """ ~Muro.I BJdE. ~ ~· ~ Lone 8eacti, 90IK)4 ' • UC CHIU> CARE. mtant. -~ i:e MNa. Tr!: :.: ~ .. ~ ~":.. ~ Mesa . ..... E. Cout Hwy,""' ........ -... """"' BROWN Alligator bHHold in •• ....... 11ou .. or ..... -... ...... --..... "8.· • Drfl Press Opera+~ Yong Men 11-28 Olli I AM to 5 PM 615.40?0 Numbl!r to: phone booth next to * M&-2781 * come $4CIU(). Owner. 500 tat.e mn. Me la tr.de. SI.lb ~ '11tANS • WES'IERN Albnttcm"• mkt, 11th • BABYS1TI'ING ,; my Ilea *5f9-0B11* ~ O:ct Aft., sn.&77 s o sh•ft ~ JEUDOtion ~ nd. tam. 0over 0r. area. Arrclile DIS'l'RIBU'nNG co. Hart>. Rew. oo-7890 ~erdt bcme. I>Qs. 5*-7111 » umt Motel Exchange ~Dg I i..rn 1nt'1. corp. no.axJ 1st perkflw. (Mp """'*'6a 599 N. AZUSA AVE. 8LU1ESE Female, dedawed. B l...1... u. ...Mo tor A""• is Motel. HAVE '92,GIXI wortli. cl year. M~t opporlU- UM., a uam room 1 . COVINA, CALIF. 91122 Vic Reptlblk: homes. Mesa r gi;, m11tenry, ..... 6560 rorttarc;,, ~~Dr. stock tn No c.Hf land nides. ·CaD JO am • 2 ·Ptn """'"''""'· .,_ -ol· UNIQUI FRANCHISI • v....i.. ........,, 545-<87~ 612-Dl 518-:516 • • ...... wm ..... oil .. port • Turret Lathe Operator. 539-ll!3. ~. Dr'• prlw,te bmce-i'ar Inell A womim wUb rnrt 549-002'J BRICK. O:mc.ttte, Cllrpentry TRADE $33,000 equity in 8 b' lo. OWL lml er~ LucR.. Import Deal• .....,. .•. ooo .......... ,.,. .....,.. ""--tnlD. 1.011T, ... o1Jw •. s .. ,,.,,, cu.bn"*'-.-"""' UNITB. 3li ,,. .... S •• _, ... -MHll5. e En11ineLatheO-ra+or 11u-1•.rqua1itioc1 ~ +-6 pn. Offen!d by hitema~ Siamese ca(, Eutbluff Lu1i: OK. Ph!:e F..t. 9l!U94.5 Pedro. Nb' O<Xi4Jlied; for ':I r-Auto SalHmtn , eom1., l ......... 1 wllm y-F .... ,1!5,{1)1) .. -"'"· Oilldnn'• pot; ........ s.mco 6562 PftOP1!:RTY .. N"'11""" msrn CommsdlL EX • Ra_clial Drll =r'ator 0.1111 Man Qtn. Costa Mee&. $25,0X> invst opem tttaiJ l'ftrVd &ff-ftl a.di --.. 615-4815. CHANGE W Units. Fcrtln _ ServiOI Wrftw o..w ..... ZIJI) =:--.:..:co::,~ um, e11<1.ma1.~ Pu~~=· TIW>E --"'T.o. ~-""'~ °'·.... • Screw Machine r. ft .. LAL 1 ~.'!.......... Comme'.rc1al tOl.S tir appt.. =· rie. s:" ~ %11 E lTth !t. CM pb 2 Jl.l kits b' 0.. .-.n ew.. ...,...... •• 1--------1MARm'. "'"".,Loom• 543-"'5 c.n VldO. • · .... --...... ,,... -~xi:!....ii e Production Machinist ,... -· c.JL ........, M·l i """""'· """""" Bch. shop' Total Sl2.t1X>. ""*"· ~ -KEN'S RESTAURANT -'6tO mo. (CD: be nill!d). price ~ ;. )1d LADIES Gold 0mep. w1*b ~= i:: 4 BR. 2 ~b; &o. We a t wm llWie: fer aQ1' kind of a CALL OR Al'ftl. Y Undrr New Manqement -lilt Tt> $31.(IJI). Plats 1521 eaminp $10,000 to $0,GOO w/gold bmf: So. o..t" _11 u..&.. rate basi Santa Ana; ..i. $18,5(11; llO'l'ORCY~ ...... 536-laiO U NEEDS EXP. FRY COOKS mo Jnci Tu.es •• J Jlflll )'early. 494-37fl er -..1536. Pina. Westchff ara; J'ri.. ~~u..,. •· tide h vacmd. land, mo-no.....-REFS. BREAKFAST l!IHIJT. Jn!Pll.idlna.$85,ID.1'13-e21 Mk fur Mr. Bmim. day.Amp~mrard.646-lnil bU bornit!, car, TD'&, boe.t. 35 View .A,(m La.ca• CLA •VAL co. COME IN AT 2 PM OR (Mary) ESTABUSHED vend iDI LG. Blk. doc/White atreU: Bullclen 6570 or!!OwM!'M&-M'M, Belch. Some~ CAILANYTIMEm.a:t. lncl..trill Rent 1 6090 route H.B. area. Few bra. on c:helit. ~ No. 3331. 1124 ~ 31' Cabin Qu:i5'T mmtnl, incane fMU!I. $K1,· COu..EGE Studmt rib n - :: I permontb.Ndpldretam. UncolnWay.CM5t&-4015 JtEM?DEL. repair• 1900,lfpsll,twmV~'1auto lll0.,.Uty.ftlr 'l'D'1ar ! 17th & Placent·1a perience.Fulltimesummeor plwnb 1., ~tine. dee., .,.;iot ete. Valut ru.ooo. °"""' -. §Mll57 part time dwiDc ite:bool at -Loh 6100 Inveatme11t from $360. Call Person•la 6405 -· d eommerc. t""' • • ............ ,. ~ .... ,,., rem ., w-~ --t i-a -........ Oltvrui Sta~ on beach in I:;.;;:":::"::"".=:=-:-:=::-:I~-:;;~·~--~~~ I room add. Heu. ITS-:m& 57;_-'~·---· -.... · · · · c Lagur\L NO hippies.· Must OWi VIEW LOTS FOR Sal• by...,,.,. -Fobric EXTRA~AIRE REPAIRS. ALTERA'nONS DLX --.... 2 Ir, bltn :;;:;' .. "\:.. ~v=: osta Mesa 548-2201 .. JI. Saluy plDo com- : Shop, WestclU! •re•· For Discrlm:-.. .-.-r--1-OABINEI'S. Any me job. K ... _,__ Trade far .man ptQ& 1JC1ni. mi&Qon with rahea. ~ _ -SM Profitable lnclrwca eiit. I .. ......._ """"~ 23 5'i-6'll3 , ..,........_ w , cpta, heN ~ C't1 or ~· --• x 135 level ····•• ,500. Jin 646-4544 ~'15U lifter or-Sln&le1! Parties . tripl -Jm aper. m,., frpl., patiti, !nod )'d, PARKING A ttenda nt -IJ x 12> level •••••• S:l.7,a» e . ' outinp. on.tnaJ. 4 umqu.e. c.,.,en"tw1ng 6590 Blk.OOMD. Trd ~~I stuck, equities, etc. 6T.M6 , wanted. Mwt be 111-mder. 1U x lot •••••••••••• po,ooo pm. THE GROUP LA. Cb. units 642-729'J ~ Apply titer 6 p.m.. at Underp'OUDd util • tmna Part time Sv.ltttrinc &rvice ffi4 ) 776-69tl <213> OL 14" CARPENTRY =~-~· ~---Reuben E. Lee Parkins lat, 1l Nattreu Rltr. M2.-l«i for aale. 14 boun month. -Franchises Available MINOR REPAIRS. No Job 1,m:J Acres North c.al.11 NEW S&S 35 l'IBER·TFAK SALIS, J ONL YI Newport BeAcb i----... ---• I 146-MW after 5. all. Cabin tn Ranc:h. Thnber, farmland, m..ocp, 6-1 aux, ... 8, '°'ao -Lat llUST s.u cu .. ,,_,. ~ URGENT! ... ,.... -,... "'!' • h "' ....=-........ " """""· WANT ,,_ """'· 1:5.tlXJ -·· -...n11o. "' ... Programm'r "" • '°" rowEH· Oporator (Balboa Pmtnlulll) .... "'-~1 .. _._ ~· any inlonnatian u to the llPI • c ~ r ca . local property TD'• or !Rf>. Trade}or prupa-tr, TD' a or ... experMnem MARTEC · =· -_, ..,,.,.abouuolPatricta ~H.O.~~M&-2.'1720.ys .m!L n.vt.rui,..llC->m mllllbatfl541311. $975 RIST MO. -REPRODOCl'IONS 1748 E. Oceudrcnt street 548-1914 AM or aft 5:30 Dewit pleue can her father n.uuu...... 1511 Placientia NB Soll or trodo •-5 or """ ""'1oct ( 21 ll CARPENTERING WORK. * * * * * * Potmti'1 H you -llM I 1J0 Camputor SERVICE S!>tlon •-ant. '-;;~;';~5.17~-03lll~~~~~ I '"lu"-L_W_•_""'_od...;'----;.;.o;; 79IH506PM or !37-!Bn aft T ........ ._.. .11..a ...... -1 ...... doon m.. 17 wmt to wan and_.... Full or P•rt time I,;: ~---. ---lq D10My, can iJDow" Gl'o full I-pert titttf:. Exipeor'. ODl7 PARTIAL Ocean _, O>r· C ...n.d. * 5*-711l7 SERYt<:E DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRECTORY ..... ,.. -....id ..,.... Must bo a-rloncod apply •t "171 La""' l!D&d, 11111. deJ Mar. QKlloe o'llze onv1lescent Home RENOWNED lDNDU • C.rpenb'y • c.ablneta e me order ev~ and it -r-Miaeion Viejo. 831-'D Jot Nor Ja1ehold. •~ Wanted. WW 1eue or SPDUTt.IAllBl' eett-tnseAltentiom• Chrdenf"I 66IO Plumbint 6890 -· ... do-~ ind cap.-ble of pfOo EARJ.Y ...... ••••papor ~~ buy ~ --1 ,_ ·-1r1111ml-1 full 5--tren. 873-2'19 Realtor. ' E""R!lllllS" ElpirltuaJ ~ &' ven e Repe.1n e !teas! MS--BJ I _...._ ... deliverv route H1.11u..-tmi option F.mh <r ....... ANTHONY'S • " HOUR SERVJCE • can ........ , r: dloc ..,...,.. ., -· ., • ~,...._.A ... _,_ .,..., · · daily. 9 AM·lO PM 8at8rm 6600 G _,_ , __ , Pl b'--_1 ___ _._, Beach. Prdermanied men, ~"" v""""' -. •'"""'• conatruct:im ok. Dr'• 91'! W:luded. 1311 tf· n Omdno Cement, Concrete lrv9n ~ca um "'6 ·re.-. .. , ri:maut:a· • $125 waekty u ry 214 hrs per day. MT-2300 ~down. JlllST SD.I.. interested. Write Box M aernmt. e.11fi:l L116.1a.1 iJlc. Electric: lelftr ~ e New CNil&.c furn. PLEASE CAIL 4M-9748 or fll...GM 154 Daily PUot. Rel.I, San CONCRETE. block, Sputi5b -T'9 Inc. All wade smr M&-1407 Mr. Chard MO BAS~ TiacEl'S tile, wraa;gbt ~ wool I: lAND8CAPING . • Work 6 hn I dly FOR APPOINTMENT w~ ~RE,,:;; I-======== Xlnt .. ...... """box .............. Lie . ....,., !AWNS RDIODELEl> R...-1., Rapllr, -• y-offlco 90 days Doya sca.2201 $18,IXXJ.. 17J....f521 Obrf) a. I tickets nr :i.t hue.. A nil F LOO R S..WaJb.Patb i Ellp borticdturtst. e Eucutiw tr•inlng EveL ,..._.S41 I-======== .... II "-'..;;';.....;;E.;:.llf;..;ote~,;;L;;;oa;:;M:.::..::63:.40.:; many pnws. I can't me E.xpoled Rocb. E :x P •rt Reu DUJtiy cardinl'.· _ REMODEL I: REPAIR e Bonus plan -nt. lo Do.rt 6210 BORROW om y..,. -tbom •II. S8 "' Pmo Inc Wcrlmw>lhip. &12-0S14 Export Jop1-earp...,.. Palot . Plul<r • No_,,, ..... See Bett1 Bruce at miu G!eC AmN110N DEVILOPIU & INVISTOltS * llO LEVEL Mlll!S* ·-TddllY localal ID --Cno--ttmdmul dry.air!) L i v e I land, pump A weU cm pnp- trty. Just ll mne. Eut ol Barstow (where pet a- panslon hu ain.dy belnnl) 90 man • made i..-.. In Private 2nd. Marte. moDt7 parking. 673-3863 llft 5. Cl1STOll PATIOS I: G1rdwilng l-O:lllX:rrU.Dick&C-1197 1500 Admna. SUite D "" -No obltr. FLY TO CATALINA OltrruL .. -· --· ._, • .._ 6MO ClootaM-ll-4pm-. AU0 DAil.Y P1.JGHTS FROM Bkd: w.U.. Alao CDkftU: ~ m the ftower beds, =-~ 90% 1st TD io.ns t6 $71 ,SOJ ORANGE <X>UNTY A1ft, •winl A removal. 842-lDlo. by month. Free ntimatea. ALTERATIONS?? Serving Qrann arty 13 )TL iPORT. Catalio&. Vlf&U CEMENT Work. all tJI*. 548-51S'l or 6t6-03S4 THE GOWN BIKP!f Sattler Mortgap Co., Inc. Airlines. e M6-861a No Job too lllD&ll. ~ est. JapiMM Girdener Z1a E. ~·· OBI 336 ~ 17th" St., Com. Me.a Fly to Cat•llna H. STUFLaa< 548-8615. ~.. complete yard KZ-2171 56001 Dally flight. fl'llm On:nae Licensed -Qu.11ty mvice. 1'rtt ett1matu TOP $$$$$$, County Airport to tbt ahprt C-ement work. 839-5056 e 543-7953 e Fer ht Trmt Det.s. In the aky. •• 548-8Bl3 Chihl ,_ 6610 LOW COST M.a.ll:Jtenance All1r1tlont-642·5145 Neat. arcurate.. » )TL exp. TILE, Corimdc 6974 &U-10'3 -6"-IOl3 * * FlJlL -..... ~N MOW -EDGE· SPRAY Newport Beach Temia ad>. SPECtAL Bummer Day Care FERTILIZE. Slil-7349 *Verne,~ TUe Mal * Mo,..,.._, T .D.'t 6M.5 Best otter. Hot 1-lanc«l meala, mack•. MOWING, Edstnl:. vaamwn. am. wen. lmtalJ. A repairs, a.5615 lat TD Oil lpt!Ct:acular °"'9nvi<w lat, .... ,.. S'l.950. Payable 1% per 0-. lncludinf &%. AD duo J yr1 10% ~ ialeb' * M.ar35 * State lie. 2~ tD 6 >'n. 7 am-Gm'l dnnup. Haulln&:. No Job too small. P1utft' ALC.'OHOLla ADOQ)"mOal 6 pm. $18 Week. OaW Odd Jobl. * ~ l"llch. LeaJdnc • h 0". r Harbor Area. PboDtf7H724 ~ Scboola, 1525 N. reJ*it. "1~1$71'846-CDlS P.O. Box 1223" Cloota 11na. Santa An" C.M. -. Hiuli.. 6730 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT • Precision Sheel Metil Medllnlcs • MIChlnlsls Miii & Latfle \ Cla-Val Co. Costa Mesi "" """1 -- Locol ... nu1ac1u,... hoa lmmodloto _1,.. for: •Wiremen Agency fat CuMI' Glrla 410 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. By appoint. H>-3939 Holp Wonlod Woman Secretary 7400 tx ectiw Rell FAt.aile otf.. lee in Olrma def. Mar. liborf.. band a: t;)'pill&: eismtia1 JolS), Part Time Ft1• Cferll one t:YP!nl-PWse call: ana? 1dMl tor re•ort d evelop ment. aUalfa srvwin&". ftlb ntaias. etc. • _ . opportmddel ,,,....,.... This is a ntrf: otff:rins, d - tording the: invntcc" • put future! Penonal circam· =approx 12% per >T· sl:IJlCftl force. thia ale; oth- er, smaller ~ awil-$1390 2lld TD JliJable""l % pl!I' able below mubt ftloe. month n••wtinc 1°" all chie Oall o~: ICT.-.0 E\lai' 5 )n. O::rv8'I aml!mt weekends. Oceanvif:W' lat ~ di. PAT-Pleue c.11 m., w Contractors 6620 ---=-----_;..;. Job Wintecf, Min can help )'OU· LITTLE GIANT TRUCK LOVE, Dad A Dakftr • ROOM ADDmONs • Haulillc. 6' bel&ht. 10' bed. DYNAMIC 1'RIDmS L.T. Cmstructian Yaa name it I h-.il. Reu.. FAMILY Man ne•d• .-rt-time wut. E,, e a preferred. No dcqo to ~ Traaslcom Corp. lll W. 11th St. Wo .,. on.ostobll1hod commerd•I firm with llborol fri"91 bonafl!s. Only -lo with ot I-Six -ho IX• per1 .. ,. .....,.,. opply to Mn. Fay •t Bey I: Beedl Jtalty, Inc. ........ >)M' - "P'amlly ,.,,......,. kitchen or s,.· J~-~· -With .tel°H"'" _,.,1Uf-Jar ·-~-. UlW.............., -'t ...... .._ mrlti S1* story (II' 2; those who care. 539-3Ml. plans cuatom deslped. For " HAUIJNG. Trub pickup. Ntimate1 lc layout. pbooa; Trimmtnc. Anyth!n1 • we do count. 494-lLTl Announcements 6410 -Coot• -642-9000 Job Wonted, Lady 7020 --------- AUTOMOBILE PlliMETRICS ACCOUllT ANT Acreogo 6200 OWNER -·~.000 6n! 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; TD on $11.1'.m home. 5 >n. Secluded Valley 111" 64ll-90ll Numerous springs a a-eek ANNOUNCEMENTS Coast Healtll Clllb HOllpltallb' ii Our Motto FREE SAUNA WITH SWEDISH MASSAGE Open wkdys 19 am-11 pm e UT-1511 e it all. Exper work. ~2192 Ll"""" eo.o-ac... ~ ... ::.i. •:.:;.-.:.: CARnl' """""'· """' Public Relallons R>Dd..,.&1 -Commm:lal bockboo tm .,.. 96U7 -· w-. wan., M.mt & R'l'<ln. ""'u · · •· .. w..-......... su.-ind Siies -==,.....,==-'29 Bokor Stroot Coalo Mooa 5-49-2221 wlth--ol-1500. Bttutitul new air o:m- dltioned <lftiCfl and aood: P9Y. Call Mr. Stephe!90n 54()..91(1) '13-21.29 HouteclMnl-,735 DA YWORK Or by w@dc.. Ex· AddftioDI * · Jtemodelinr: -----.. ~·---~-D 1 pend ab 1 e $400 per month bue lo fud H. Gorwtck. Lie. CLEANING • ,,,_. out. -...,. p1.. "'"""""'" I CARPEJfllRS and a small lake~ Oil uu •nd NOTICES NABERS CADILLAC 145 Kret o1. OM atudded land. Property al9o .... beautlful home wtth • Rhn· mini: pool and iueel ~ all na:tled in the toothllla 35 mils north ot E'.loondldo. 1'ull prioe U75,m:J. For ftrr... ~r in!orroetlon call G\em Tbom--lckhofl & "--• )nc. ms w. Otapman .Ave. ""'-· Call1. 5(1.2J621. EvH·Wknds ~ : 10 Acres. So. Calilaml.a. 11 Down; S8 per mo.-~ l'WI pric.. L. S-~~ DI W. 3rd St., L.A. 213: m.61QI Need&~T 1'\nd It wttb • want ad! 673-«>tl * SfS..2170 Palntln&. rua:.cleanina wall H~ou=SEW=-0~RK.~-4-bn~-.i.,-.' plus auto ~ l600HarborBlvd.Cmita Mf9 BU<. Female Labtador pup-PATIOS e P•tio Coven wuhlnc-"'"'mt. 645-5103 Exp. Local ArM. Wort&: ka1 are11. Excel-Trailer or mct>Ue home ADVERTISING PY· 6/30. Vlc s.1boa Pier. Funer•I• 6412 Room Additions. Uc. 1 1 6755 -==··=-=· =··===! lent CU'ftl' oppoi:tmdty. experimce pre.feTed. Salf'I airl for permanent part No tags. Now at · Dr. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 642·5952 Day .. Eve-Wlmda _,.,, __ .. ._ _____ -ean Excellent benefits. time work. Tun thru Frt. :::::-..::: ~'"°.;.. wESTM•NsnR ~~~~ ~!..s~ Ein:;: "'Do=--=~-'Hol=:..'""'-1"°"=1, ... M .. • .. · _ ... _ .. _._64_2· .. 7253-· APP!> .. ....... :!.i.!.'°Mt'1ST.,,..ie:: Siam'"· thin. rod <Ollar. MEMORIAL PARK ===96=l><i621==·==• Sult< T, CM. wm o. In a11 F.molol'..-..,.. ,_ 1• daulliod or dlspl.,. "'I"" ""'"'""· 2312 Ri-Mortuory .. c-.ry • .,, Sal .. SWI l<r plclrup. c:.o,.. Byland ~ TAKING EXPLORER ,.,,.,.. ""''" fur -· Way, CM Comf.'11• funorolo C1rp11 Cloanlng 6625 !""""' 3 yn <XI>-Fut lD6 BE. 16th, S.A. 547-dl!l!i APPUCA TIONS """'· 17141 646-I""'. ~ blkr•v ==~ rom $2.45 -. Cloanlng Sorvlu • ...._ $1 Ir.5'U66> Odo.-.-. a-1111 "'""".Kit-. 8"p MOTORHOME CORP, P1~~~1NryP14!,~--~rl.'!!!_ 91C vnuCO • • -· Cemetery lofl Fmn, window'I, carpets, le ~7·8 Tuatin Aw . CM Pennueot.. ~. O:XJb -DiltnrutMn --......... ~ ~. •2570 ever.. from $130 ~-Frtt est. R8i-IRONING Wanted 15c ~ l'ar East Aamr:1 8C"7m Wai~. ..... 4000 Campus Drive Xlnt ~tt!· lnteDi- LADIES Orrective I en• Includes Endowment Ctn den t I a I & commerc-pttte Good work. 642-7320 or APPLY IN PER90N' Newport 8Mch ~ '--·---· eamtial. 1Jusea. Vlc 2SJ5 Broed Bl , Everythina In one bftut1fu1 Iii.I 541-4111 548-4585 H.le Wanted, Men 1200 l · ~ PM e ..-...-~ optt, type NB. "' 1129 placo m...,"" --======== ._ I nt .. _ _. -91. Call botw 9 l l w-.,.. ----,,..,-~---Aatomatlo -• "llC e munftwo fur •ppt.........,,. "68<19 ":.:i "'::'.,~ 1;"",.!' ~ N~~;~:~ _Go.;;.r~clot=nl.;..,..:.. ___ 66.;.....;.;IO l1ndsc1pln1 6110 ....-atlon tisht. ~ 2607 W. CnHt Hlghwoy CAREER SERVICE ,....., ...., lube m.smuk !or Nancy. 531-1'125 193->m PAINTING, Extu ior. GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING ducymecDloic.-bo"" No:port looch OPPORTUNITY! l h md,""" -· _, terior Uc. ins. 17 )Ta exp. I. GARDENING SERVJCE perimced in h)tdromadc I-.Join SJQ', ~ olf, no p.a Free est. 5 4 I· 5 3 2 5. Slate licensed rontrctr, turbo traumiasi<m overbauJ, ~ 1utat smwin1 pu:mpluc. Viejo umc:., Se:rv, A"""'1ctl ,,.;1. Rald .. 11&1 -Com-Extollrnt ~ """'" FRY COOK -Mutual Fund•"' onn La Paz Rd, Mlodon RELIABLE : Re a a . Yard Oeanup P'tte F.at tlans A 0mPID1' benefltl. Experieneed only. Nlghta. No opsience necnary. Viejo. 837-«J& w/Orlental care. ~ N11 job to big. ll83-35Sl c.intact or ee1l Robert 'Roe·. Salary Opm. No phor>t! We train • full or put time --'-siAio'l;ES,,L"7=~- " odd Jobi. Vincent . CORRAL'S Ln da cp1 1-·.alatNa~~m,._dAlac ;calla.A"'1atter3p.m. Mutwl F'j~ Advisors, rullorp&rttbn~O~.nt.- &U-03l5 Rotolilllns: Serv. 1'ree ftt. ....-:a "'9 Npt B. Ulll Weetclift 60-6422 I-JR. PEJII'E £Ml9 Sbop. STUDENTS -°"~ CHavo own • q o Ip m .. t AUTO DISPATCHER . I l'IVI CROWNS I .A. Ul2 N . .__.__ Coll l.r Appt. 96S-3111 F.V . .., --~ Alles 962-4161 RESTAURANT -·---. E .,...... ========" 111urt know•• componenta, .,., E. Cout Hwy. sn..a:n ncutfY11 S.Cret•ry =:. 6f6..0D comp. Paperh•n9fn9 ~tdl acperimce ~ Onn• def Mar Lesal beck&round for Mmm-P•lntlng 6l50 Mr. Ooop.r. isttattve Partner Newport GD<'!. °""""· -..,.., ---=-----I RAY VINES BJRIDlnm ,,_ law ann. -rotodl. sndlnc. llPl"ink\en, PAPERHANGER. wm pt.Int. Orysltt-Plymoutl!: UNENCUMBER.PD )' e u n I llftUIQI ~ Will ~ lawna. hau!'a. Reu. 6*M4B S I m p I e I • FI o c Ir I . 543-IJlll63 • 527-23(1 tllllt fDr edftnture Oii qe JtudenL I.Jn: _..__, nwn ========I--.... _.. ....,,la......, ·-GAltDINElll F o I t.-Vinyt. SOfWARTZ SUMMER. EMPl..OYNlNr tton . Prefer t!XJJft' wltb a.u " u tr-at.. C.d.M. on tbe beach. Rdlal>le•Eaporioncod ="~'~·'.659=~~~~-~iProt·W TNm _,. ~lc1rp•ntr Mon.1tn !Ill 1-S!l-'"'4-=====--• l?Mlll52 PAINTING and Plperln1. U DNt ~\le ......... ,, lldlll.. lee OWDf!f' alttt a PM WAITRESSES -~J°"AJ>"'AN!:llE=:::O:-,,,-:G"°ARD"dlo===-=-. ~cl:~~:U7~="! ~:-.Tu 1~: :a:! Fa~ ~ 103. RBIBl l II! B!ae ~· Zim~ Good nfl. El:ps' se..nsa 'l'rl' me and ... !U-&57 rippt. 1 ===· ~-~--- • PAINTING Bl1l'CHER, Exper 11111 -CllrJU -M ••a 1 u 151 I . '-t Hlghwoy ~ port tlJile A ..,. hr. e JAPANEl!EGARl>ENING /n:NCES e Cal!Loo-·GO-°'""'°'-'"""'"'I>· Nowpertlloach --toDn.0...-21. -a-., ~ lnl<rior A -11.1-lid! $11!. -• .... s.nd !WMICS ~$11=:~p.=~ MO. INTERJ:.~OR COO~ l--t11naJil =-~ ~ ~ lli00011kklilii1ii1pp1ijr;:;.,.l1ii ... iiiiiJnft'.tii1iiiint L"VN"'~"°Btl"'~°"~:-~"~,............,RN"m-~-,.-A'"p.-I -..,..... M lnPAt..-,.. •~ ~· ..... uoe °"""'ble. Prof""°"91. Painthw. F'lM eltim&te. CtJl Mr. Zimmer ... qu!N4. ~mu CWl!l' 9l tv. Hnnlocll w~. B..A. W--· 152.actt. IJc. & 1 ... CHUa< 1141-5314 B!u< Dolpbln. m-«lll "YOUNG MAN Eotabibbod -1t..v.N., mid ohl!L Al'Pi> OJI: 61'.dp Lawn Palntin&, W1ndow Wa.lflb1r YMCA CouftMlor FuD tlme.Shipptns. lt.Oddnc Mic. s.nis ,_ tD Box Lacuna Bsdl Nural11 M-Uc-:IOyncxp.-l><rJnb. lor -....i.. It"'·-· Ao-v .. -.-. -CIO·DoilrPllot. H-.-· . 1111 ... -d f PM JW~-oft UW --t •Diiifiiin lcr llDULTll CIWIGft Wlllte-ta? Found (F,.. .... , 6400 8undays 10 ...,. pm U2 E. 18th St. MU090 -~----------------= ----------__.___ ____ ---~~~-.... -.. --------. --- ~•;"'Q'""••·1T""ff~<4r<~-~·""~""'~•**.,..P'"'"~"'"'"'c.-o....-.....,•1r-"'•....,+~•~•...,.1 4.-.•..-.+~~=~+,..,.w...,.1"'".,."mz..-;,....,.;,..o~s ... ,....o~-.~~~•_.,,..,...,,~~•,...•~•~•-m~;.-.+ .... f-++-•_.,•~;r -....-• -' . ... ~..-·· ' • DAILY- • • . . - PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS : ---O;f £ ,.: ,,. ·n ..... ' . 3 lines 2 .times 8 2°0 ASK YOUR DAILY PILOT . . AD 0 VISOR FOR DETAILS -:· .. -·--· JOBS & IMl'\.OYMENT JOBS & iMPLOYllllNT .-S & IMPl.OYMINT MIRCHANDISI l'OR llllRCHANDISI l'Olt MIRCHANDISI l'OR PETS lftd LIVISTOCK NTS 1,, .. LMITOCK TltANIP'G«TA'l'fCii' '.. llolp W°""" twp W-SALi AND TRADI. 1AL1 AND TRADI SALi ANO TUDI !!Of! 1125 Dop 112.5 -& YIClill ~tOOll W-. 7400 W....... 7400 w-J4GO Afpl_IO•o . llGO Sportt"I 0oMo l500 Ml.-Jll-MOO llART!NCRE!lr K1:NN1U GIRMAN SHlrffERD .rut.Y .,..iai. -lii.( WA!lmlS $1U5; *-2 P~ llmd FOAMtwln •,.bm<-GnotDw,Llll-..... POI'S -. .. -T ...... SIS SKY Waiited • LY.11."S, lkels .. 135: l'n '$11< Refrlc. oow, ·-Olli-5 ... t. -U.. -·..... --· AKC. ""'-I -old P.90 per II. ........ -, CXJpp«tum A Awe.; Guar. MMll5 11e.50 u ctl Rt. FOR qulek ~ tiood Jinn:, lteady AKC Rl!lGIST'ERED · .All other •±tr,,,,. •• • • ~e.o4 ........... ~ m cii'tita• mubt- llW amo.. -""11-1 wUb ,, , .... , ••• •klll•. WOMEN! Puff & Port Time ' '"""°""' o,,tyl ~D5 ale ~ price. White KWin& t~ 541-GMt Ow•cb Blood ~ enatne work. .. • · rou. m. electrlc stme. Mhalllneous l600 macb tn eab. $25. 61'3-.-s ~e pupa. mw.kw, ar.t far Newport Dey DocD •• A.-..tlc -timer. I I _,_ ..u '""' n.-11 ... 6 ~ -t On tbe B"1 .t .WS"l!L ! 1ew1 bw;n11!r eoritrd. am. Mlac. Wanted 1610 .W i; .:-!c:: ""AU".,._.1:m1~u 10' GL,ASPARl1.1;1erlltt 'Sbw * t .. to JOO wpm. Ewatl'f'I 9edric Wna: -75Wpm. lM!lN -we net'd. JCllll' -.. 1111 ....... job; .. °'""" Iii die ~ ComQt m.. R.ePter now fir diort term « loos tmn. Jtibl ~ '° )'CUI' heme. Hw11 ....... IMdi ......, AUCTION """' F.dl.,.."'"''""'PUP .... -w1111u-..-. C...honol lh Jhll WBllW'OOL ,._ ..,_ Fri., July 5, 7:30 p.m. $$ CASH $5 , ..,....-: ,:"' . &l7-31111i Ev«. ""· ,,., PM Braud .... --lo 111111>11...n K.eamoTe..,... $25. Neiir•UaedTumiture,TGPWepayr.uhfor: $5Cl.l:Up&Q..1Jll Weekiii!nh.tter9AM water.Valot$5CISlll.., RmllltOa .._.. Wi tll4' _. -· -.. Name ~ iD belhGOin </ Furniture I Appliance1 ' $.15(). Pvt Pb'· Q) m4lll. Cell ,..,_,1 Dopt. . (714) 494-9401 lfl-'"'I r __ ...., __ I Anti-I Toolo AKC Toy POc>dlft T wtm. H.,,. IUO • lOnt and. m.... aJmet:s. <lvam, )oF tb~ ~ ITEM or -. l'mlllN. 1 dlOc 1 btk. DON'T lfw ft ......... • SAIDJ.AIJY a:pedmced FR!GIDrAIRE Refrlpntor occe ..... dlaia'a, CDddail <X*PlZl1: BOOIEl'UL. * M'l-m * WAm' To mit. 1ew « bu;y quick cub "' • 4 TELONIC 1...--------11 jewelrJ' JWefened. 35 « w/lttn«, ~ well sz,. ....._ ••••••• '"• ..,q can 51147tl ar OT.am DW &12-5611 tr RDOL-a.c:rt• mltable for 4 ~ ~ AllJ ! okllr. E'Y<'e"d •Pl tJ I trB-.Tm' Jl'W!lf*IM. d:leltl. dMm, WAHTED $er llt. lcia bed, •ao --.11r. (boper. Sll-2341 __ .. EacJlne.i.,Co •. LAGUNA BEACH ... -----* SPOTLIGHT JOIS . • -'l)plslo . .,,__ .... • Lcol 8eo1- • -0pere. ·-- ~3402 MOVJNG • .-.,_., t ,_r. buak bedl, lilmlm. .... Ok If mD 1Qlholsterinz. ========! ..... Dolmo Salt ----._ ... le.c.n......,,.., .lobl Mon. w-7500 Moolol 1115. 81'1-ll'lJl 'IVs, -m---1======== -......... ..,.. ·--otc. lmlO -=llri:.... ~ 6:;. --1110 MUCH JICltl;! 1---·-~"~' ---- YflMDY'S AUCTIOll a.ARK~..:" ....i Ins. 1-ltl · A •ome * IWTH'I ANTIQUES J'U'hark. lAs· ..,. ... A Reopeaed: Gnndfatbtt -· -oalJ -.. dodr. """"'ook -;rt --- ~Bl. EurM. tJ?.:KlJ BANKING * ., ....... ed......... s1w. ddm. mll'1 oftwr ..... ,.,.... lid&: . .IWl'1.l-------- l '-------~IREAL !Sl'AT& -~ --TC! .. -,_ 11--FREE TO YOU COMI IN TODAY ,... .......... -89r.tlS.1. '!!;<ll'lN;;;,;;D;A<L;.Y~I~.,;.;.· .,.llSQ;;:r:"j;;;i,;:g"~;idi;i,: Pa.itku inuxwU1JftY M'dahlil .t Ola" Hctm " WDmD bnndl tor. Pleue apply in pe!'9:)n to: Security P1cific Notlon1I .. nk 2'!0-BMl .• CM Equal °""" -" SECRETARY SmaU~eom"""""....,,,._,,, to the Presid«rt: Excellent .......... ,,, ................ ed individual Muat be telf starter, usunw ftlPCIO.li- bility and wortc wtth mini- mum ~· Hee.vy --lood ........... ""' *ill&. plee"nc ~. Write Box II 156 DailY PUot Colhier Hostess Neat appearlQ&. DO aper, necemry. (No studSJta pieaae) Apply lb pet'!IOll: Bob's Big Boy 154 E, 17th St, C.M. Part Time Work Incrusinc d t! m & D d tor Awm bu made new ~ qs for a limited numbS' of nipretient:ati.vs. 5«>-""1 SIS&<! w~ " Cbck1ail Wai~ Sharp, fresh, all- American .,,,,. ..,,. -28 to compliment xtnt ,.... rotmdinp iD all new San FT'anci&clm calSine rntaur. nr. Newport Beadi pier. X1nt working cmd. 675-1714. 673-1629 WOMAN Or girl to work in -· ............ S.t" Sun. t1ec. ORANGE INN 7400 Cott Hwy. 1 mile So. of CmoM. del ... are1. I Hm:itington BMCb? ~ SOFT, Lovable, I wk old~ 1 ___ 11t_ .... 'rf_fne_. ~~ ~:tnq, R. £ :;i;.:-:i::.:.: = :t-Z: ~""'7 =¥1 ~ !Jfl!!: °""""-due .. -'110 ---...... oUll:r ..... odjuatol .. Agend•, Meft & Automatic. 1.ls.Z., b!,Jtt.;..._ 1'4", :m. cond SZ; deeert pre achook!n. ~2828 115 -An•helm, 1784 W. Lmooln -Santa Ana, Pb. 540.Q32S -eo.u. Mesa, 2100 Harbor An eqil&.l opportunity ... p1.,,., TYPIST ~UW: immediately avaJI. .t>le ~ a fypist to operate a Frlden FWcowriter. PQd.. tion mavs b'Plni' mam-. ...... lim:y -ca!o· - -"""" be """" ""' ...,.,.,_ -ble to p 60 w1.m en ~ tric ~-Two ye.an __ ... qulnd. · ~omen 7550 boles, hllnd heme, overcastl C*I' coaler $2; dlMt d POCDZ.BlKk,8moo.~old etc. No lltt•......_.• needed. diam ";old Jr. a-_fema.Je, cute as .a ~ & ARGU$ Gua:r ltil1 aoocl· $38.96 or qdopedi1 $.1: Lion e 1 !'II. Will SM' ~ WORK NEAR HOME 14-'5 mo. Olli .....,_, -· -Sta : IBmlly · -~ Mcmt tnien ••••.• To '600 1967 11npr-IL!I-t.o.--t Giber ~mist?)' ..t. nrtY' 56--1131 Tl5 Olaimo Adjuot """ · · I"" Cbneo1e, Zlr-,._ -eomp. IT; -.·, -NEED -"1 bomo -Recept tmM ••· • to f216.f.(I Jdet,, ·blind bema. over· 15c ... $Zc; Few U' records, hlce yard 'b' (2) Retriewr Order Picker •••••••••• $312 cuts, maa;p-taey .tttchet mono 35e: adjastable auto (Golden), Sbepberd .... -mix SEE US AT ONCE! etc. $41..25 or-$6. mo. Guar. -1Cfte111$1; Sin1•r Dop. Male a: female . ARGUS EMPLOYMENT . ""'1 OK. Call ......,. aoi1ab< .. .....,,. """'bolt "'°""be!. s P.M. 111 CONSULTANT AGEliCY SINGER Touch I: Sew $10; foldinl' ctn 10c ea. RATS. Vll'bll Olien. with U1 WeMdift •• B. Ml-7'196 SpedU da·-C· Model. 636. LagWW. Bcb. 8;-1701 t'Ve9 I: dark button ey-. On pnUe. 1624 E. 11th St,. 8.A. 547-6.136 Pun::bMed new 1967. Never wkends. pm fw M6 ens. M6-%3SI HAVE OPENINGS FOR ...d. 12511. "5-lllil 1:30 T/4 SHARP TRACT SALES. a.m. -<:311 "'"' SWIMMING POOL LARGE, Glut Bini ~~~U:1~ELL=~ Muslco1 IMI. 1125 ~~ ... '=~ Paradloa,... die .... .:;_ TOP PRODUCER. MR. -·-.. ~ • -FREE G;...,d Pod. 2321 Anllo C~ Npt. --• -$149.81 644-""3 ' T/4 Al<(AKIN 962-1311 Llm-$111Jor--SICARD POOL < llEAIJT. lit - SUPERIOR AGENCY -=m-2351==:;===== 323 1. lfalo, a....,. ......... N ... ..,..,,., -"· ~7 ~ ~19t6) Mela PllftOS & Orpns 11IO li~iii:"i53>J092::i:C::"i~:"i·\~:~,~: ~~~-~1...w.~,,..~~""'~cat;a~-;~ We .e a powth ~ Send $1.00 far --l'Z ":,~"!'::,'! Preferred R-I Sprint Sale I ~ ~"."=-:!:..: G~ = ':.1 llben1 benetita indudin&. format I: reeommmdlltiom U..t klctlrtn ·11p1net 911E. nadr, port. BBQ, \mnpll, Good watdl bets. I pm • a profit ll:ming, pl•unt o;;;;;;:::~~;;::;;;;;;;~!Ulld Baldwtn. Tbomu, pictures. dWn. m is c . pm 548-2739 7/4 :=t ~~-: :'d School•lnstruCfJon 7600 ~ ~ =-~ ~ ~ ~ 1;: 5 FLUFFY Kltwna; 3 caru ol ildnD:>euomt . Uprlgbt Pim. .,edally re-to •: 5m S1pl ltd. N'pt. c.t food with eld1 .ktttm. SCHOCL Childrm'• vacatire duced. $115 ... Hu 3JlB.C Smta Am Aw .• ........ -et tho PtnOOllfl Otftct. PROffSSIOIW UBRARY SERVICE A. Xorox Complny 2200 I. McFiidden Ave. S1nt1 An1, C1Hf. An equol _,,, -'-' ASSEMBLERS El1<tronic Components Thele aperri.D.p require 6 montbl recent: experience in electrutic cmnporient ...................... To qua1it1 yau mlllt know colar codinc and hand --Visit • :ra1a. Chilcoat 1G-Lesaan WARD'S BAU1WDf snm10 · a.ta. Mea 7/5 Typlnc School. ,..,.,._ lTJ lJlll N...-, Of -UITTfD FABRICS /il ""''" --. Coll!• Del Mar, c.M-PIANOS & ORGANS --.. -. 1 ,,,. old, MERCHANDISE FOR N!llV • USED " FOR SALi frff "' -b<me. ......., SALE AND TRADE --"'""" -....U. .,. ..... 4 ll4IJI TIS pll:nol fmll $!1119. ()rpm mdl Sat. Oal7 I a.m. IO 2 DOUBLE Bed mattre. and Fumltvre IOOO *"'--$215. p.m. Im Baker, eo.ta Meu •pr i n 1 L Good condltion -s-PA_N_1_sH_/_M_E_D_1rr-=1 ••'~"i:c~.. Pool Tabin ~-~ *ROOM GROUPINGS * 3111 8o BNtol New a rwpeaeaed $99.50 I =-:"'"'==~-~~ Uvtnc, c1ntnc room ml . ap. Tttmk, Qi.am.pion 3 BEAtmroL Lcq: hB kit· bedi'OIAn -.. low u lf3. wt. &. o..t Aaa • •2M5 Q:&a1Hy $34.50 ap. t:TL T ...... nee to pod 9Pm 9-9 dafl7, 106 Smt. NOW HER!: -the DllW' C.11 'r•nk borne. 5Cl-CS37 7/4 Approved SUpo""""'1f T·llO 5314311 ' MOS Old -ale ....... fwnihlre Hlmmmd -._ RD'R!G Wbf1; .... JO... Gonii. Shop 4 C.W. mb . 2159 Harbor, Costa Mesa --the finest yd/ ,_.. $100; 'IV 'ccm, mahos:, 546-1678 115 SCHMIDT-PHIU.IPS CX>. .,. die $35; NEW pizt mEE !U dirt, u nadl. er UI07 N. Mahl e Db pbcao $1CD; cmnb. AM/ u 1ltde u )'DU need. F'untltan retmned from &.. Santa Am FM w/lltald $100: MS-82'70 Mi-1138 1/5 play -model "'""'· "'1 5 PM l;-=_:;;;;_;;;;-:d;;:. ::---.;;;.; deanlmo ~ FORSALEW--·~•w irt. Spanish&: M@dlternnean etc. piuio. Mahopny, cherry, 6 FRI G IDA IRE El e c 644-15'23 RD FURNITURE -'"""'-v.,., --............ ""'"'"" "' amditlon $385. 54M'B1 md. Ilka new. $110 or ofhr FREE ' mo old Wi:emara· 1144 Newport 8fvd., CM PIANO W~ Private a-an ner pzppy, fern.W. Ver 1 every night ti 9 • . pu-WJ!iJ1MiG Dreu, this YNr'• intt~t M2-C513 t'VeL Wl'Jd Sat 1: .... __ 'til 11 t)' wants to blQ' piano for --~ •. ft ... ,.._ 1;.,_ =--~~-~---., . ~uu u cuh. 5'1-8!35 ---.-.-;, nw,.., ... .,..... Pet Baby Rabllita DANA MARl!LE,..,, _ .. --• ""'"' ·-· "'' 10 ""· !131-tm Ev'"""" Lllior-loo, Inc. bnM ""''"'"· 63" """' LOWRY Elodri<: ...... p"' 5'M'l69 T/4 BARMAIDS. •••• _ .. GO GO >Kn CAMPUS DR. 31" htg!i, $45 ~ =· .:.:. ~· :m MU =RD'Rl="c=ERA=~TOR=~ ... ~-~ez-.-, I AOORABLE----.. -Q-... --T-wlu- . ' . auu · CALIF DINlNG Table I: t1 cbairw, . er $35; fin.pi.ct too11 $1; oM.. Mother tman 'Sarnoyed. ' DANCEJlB <N~= .. Co. ,1:.._.) whJt.e formic& top, black m.rDJO SIZE PI AH 0 . wUlfT $25; 24" TV $.15. We need low 673-94G 114 $300 pt!!' week ..... t""'. 1c!p. 125 5f9.3624. MAKE OFFER. 53&-0450 • 638-5413 at 633-9113 An equal oppottw:dl;t · * 537-3>15 * ==~,-,--..,,,--.,.--PART Burmete kltmts need WIG STYLIST empkiyB" Office Equip-IOI.I GOOOpr;..-plano ·u.ed GREAT Eook• Western eood bomH. 646--6133 11t World ll!f.. Alto barpin. 1 7/4 Wanted. Experience nee. --------IGESI'ETNElt Mimeograph $100. Larry Benedict . EttUcyc1~ Rt 1; Jr. SI>·" .. u-.._u.u.-• .,,,. Top Salary. Call Wip ~ No. l20. xtnt ccnd. $150 or 439-0274, ~ IG-6384 _, n.n.n. -vwu ... ~._ "" Vance-Pepi. 644-l682 J w Robinson ....... -·· a .... """"' ...... -• a cuddly, need homes! #4' Ful>ioo blll>d NB ' 0 -~"-~. ~ Tclovi.lon '20S EXQUISITE Wod """"·,..... 960-0936 T/5 _ A )tdl d tulle. St JO. Pd l====-,.--..,--LEGAL SECRETARY Hn 8"'nlng for HouMhold Goods 1020 $150 ,.11 l40 w/tiua. PER81AN-""°"'- 9bortl>Md .. --home. 2918 Al•"""""" Lo. Mm 1 yr. Calif. ap. Deurf Mananer DINING, bedtlldD, ttvtzis sma Bew:b. f!M-8D. 113 Salary Opei. S48-Tl56 ,_ 0 .. "'°"' ........, t. ....n 'I'-:N.o. -N. ~ i:.H~ ~!';,,~ Rm. <»d!<r Spanlol.o, 2 EXPER. Food t. O.:ktail Found1tloM/Llng1rlc ~~· 1601 N. °"" -· ,. Ya, w· ......... , .-.... ..., do! pickup. 215 m.i,., ,,.. lo lovu,. bomn. waitreuel: Huntin1ton ,.. --~HB"~·~ 8-18111; -...049 '115 Se8cli!f Country Club M st h I ' -"'II ... u IV• •• , ance. ~., ... S.le 8022 ............. DELTA 811 nidlal ..... on a CUTE Ktttm., ""9J1ed "' -r oe ll'P'l Full '-"Y Blnollto. --=..;..:"'--__ ..:;.:.;;:: MFlllS-llYllS-M.'11$ .,.. •I' -boncb cm --· ~ Tl< Elp. Bind.67 Help GARAGE Sale nt. I: Rat, I Pm$, .-. ..... to wt.eeJa. $150. 2S20 Eldm, HELP! Saw m J ld<nble MARTEC Apply Ptrsonnial July 5th 6 Ith: 10 AM to a:.ta. Meaa kittens. 6-2128 7/t1 RWROOUC'TIClf'S 16-t Mon thru Fri 5:30 PM. CXfice desk • = .. ,.,...,,..-,,,,.-,---,--1 ===....,.-.,,.-..,..-;---.,, 1577 Placentia NB FASHtoN ISLAND m 1 m eosraph : g reat Ma to order-any rol<r, PUPPIES to sooc:1 home, 9 BEAtmCIAN. Mast have NEWPORT BEACH grandmother'• braes be&: D«orator grape•, candles & wttts, mtxed. 67M887 '1/4 emall cllentl!lle. J a ant ta An equ.I opportunity am. teak tbtea., antique .._, 8CCl!IAOriei. &-30t' m.JNNT!:S Blac1c: I: wbl.te call Beauty Salem 1836 Newport employer bronze; Vic. 1 i d e boa rd ., ,,_ TE.AK Desk with matthlna: 5'5--7450 7/4 m .,c .M. lr i n 1-1ize Spa n l ah 2l"Bl.\CKl:1'bl.te.AM-FM dlait $100. Stra>oatd 10'. ---MALE POODLE EXPEJR.IDlCED waiu-1 i&-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~; dUM tea sets: .term bl-ft record pl.qer, .. 5t1&-tm 5 IDOi oki 8C.a7 ....., 1n ..,...._ -TAKING brio<o--, ""'""'°'"'"1e. -lift """ ITS-All 1n ..,._ AWMJNUM cam.,. 5'loll ai.Iet. (14 N. Ne...-t 150'7 Marmtts Dr., ?41 &G-5530 t'S"xl'l0".$40 ~2 R.drWver. MaleT/5 Al'PUCA TIONS s.s-s144 -· Blvd. N.B. =~~~~~~-1W.ALNUT OLYlllPIC cdar e 8G002T e BA:BYSITI'ER 1:30 • 5:30, Wlbn. KJtcbee Help SOFA bed, end tables, ctn. TV. STEREO comb. Xlnt GmER.ATOK llOV AC BEAGLE.male 3 )ft old. To Moo thMJ Fr, 3 pu:; twiN O:dlll • Dfa:rwuben table· lamp, carnera11, lrs cmd, $«iO er offer lt4-ia ,_,.. m. 6'15-S1t:1.fter 6 pJd bcJrm ClllJ1. m62121/5 S, one 4. own tnmp. WAPPLs-y IH·.!:81:: ~ec~ ... ~fdn~pk t n,•,· PM KITI'EJiS. 1 P'ef, 1 black. 642-9793alt 8 <~•· •··'""·•··• -·" ; H~PI &-1210 SHERATa< ""'1>I bu! 81>-<453 115 lfATURE ...... -. -Ancl•~' Mariner l::.'i; ~:: = trrEREO 191111 rolld ...... ... $44. '.II'' GE por:....; PETS .... LIVISTOCK_ tn, I« ooupie 6 hdurt: 18174 Mayapple Wsy, Irrint. cm10H: model. Uke ..,., I: stand $l!.137..CU C.ta U20 pnv. nn." bo.: Colla M60 2607 W. c,.f Hltfiwoy lm--058S a.i.nco 119,35 «.-11 Al1!'0 wan. ~: n.frlg ~a~·:Ji-~;;.~·~;;;h~~No~wp:~rt~•~ICh!!;~ Oothes,•acwma.Howitbold ~·Credit 1'tlpt. $20; Stove w/~f!r arill BEJ.UTt7'1LHbM]qan iXPER. Dn---• • •• --'"'· ,.. w. -.... (N --llltt .... JD ...,.., _..... rTJIUT .... silt for rniBe. Weekdl)'I atm" . IUI .... *>ta. .. ·- . 0-Dnporiol ' · S.t-&in. "6<1196. USED Pia-• -'5'.srrn.,,.i...1crn.ooor =,.--.;==--==~=:: SIS3Blr<l>St.,NB "'6-IGI ,_-..-'<lonloo 2219au,..,.,,AotA,Cll _.,. -M ..... -llO -· SE.\Ll'OlNl'&l 4 11E$E YCoot""3Jyn.2%11Npt ::::.:=: TUES., Wod., 'lion. --... tit... Olli-iUlllllS.-$1$. Bhd. o.ta Mea. Cd t:ir epp-'t. Ml-1nT 1qqd..~ Taols. I>i1bes. 'JV, 1lJiGi i , -1 1ofa '-======== llC-4l'l5 CN_. l!oochl tumi-t.Mioc.212bthor T!f!llH.... 12211 -·lll• .. -lrsa&'' PIT $1 lir ...... l"llltt COOK . PART TIME St. C.11. TAllll8DIG-.. _.., 1'oll -.rtzNl-n<T °'!p -112S · Btuab _,.. ...... 11-a. -m _., CLOTllUIC or ALL !!Ziii. Modol "· .. 171n1 -· 11 Yoor Ad"'""' ds•-IWtJl et -t.114&4 •F.V'f"~Mro.~~Bl!~""~n~l6~-~!I lf!ISA!.Al<D. lic:-'2. -----.IJ 1nwllbolrddrillor .4po.~LE-._lm. :;: er 1 •Mii !!JJlll!,!•~··~·~-~"'~""~-~°'!!!.I lll'tt wlli&-.Cll .• • • .. 11111...,. 111t-11n.a.ps.-.m1 ~ -----~ --~------------------........ ·-·--.-- NOW! NEW/ PILOT PENNY PINCH&a~ Cl:ASSIFIED 'ADS · WITH A ' . . . . , NEW-LOW-RATE f J __ LINES 2 TIMES 52.00 IN THESE CLASSIFICATIONS! P'umttvre Office Furniture Office lqulpmenl Store lqulpmont C.fe, bttwr1nt Bor Equipment Hovoehold Goods Appll1nce1 Anllquoo -... Mochl-Muslcol lnttru-nto IOOO I010 I011 I012 IOl4 IOU 8020 1100 1110 1120 1125 P11-&0r..,,. Rldlo T1iavlolon Hl·PI & Stereo Tape R111nlen: C1mer11 & lqulpmom Hobby Supplloo Sporting Goods llnocullrt,. lllop11 ' Mlsc1ll•neou1 -· --· -~·· ... ... :...:. .. ' .. -~· .. ............ . -·· ... ~ .. . . " .. -·· -·- ::::: -----m e l'ACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e • No lt1m Over $50 e No ComrMrdll ,.,,,. e . e No Copy Chl"fCI e No ~ e START .MAKING ' MONEY NOW!~~ CALL 642-561:&. ::.-. -ASK FOR YOUR ' DAILY PILOT ~D-VISOR ~ND YOU MAY CHARGE ITI • .. WINfii"'G Race Sabot No ~th mN!llf'flmf!lll Ol"I'-~. m 61'5-0U> lit' rmERGLAS tailbollt inc; trdii. xtru. Xlnl cond· ...;;a;rt.r. -~ lesaons, 40' rdcq> Refii,able rates: avail b' 4'1Jter 646-$50 548--2592 ~OUTRIC.Gl!:R 18' -ition· dll.cron &ail . a. the 6Url· 494-51)45 11· ~. glassed huU, sa~ears good <'Ond. $4$ inc: iiiler. 494-6129 Save -by ·Shopping in Laguna Beach .•. .. S.. & Drl .. Tho All Now TOYOTA ......... '1770 Coro II• 2 Dr. full ,,rl•• + ••~ I lie . • .. ·~ • LartJest Stock In History ~! • AU Colon ... . . .. . -. -. -. -~-= • AR Equipment • Flnancln9 AvaDable Once you drive a Toyota -- There "IS" no other car! is the key to a better CHEV Xlf-315 HP 1bort block ~how. Bolancnl, pobohod '66 FORD ANGLIA erank, Sig-Enon ea m , You'v1 never""" a unit like ' dr, dlr, llPOri: dlx Mdan. HNda ported A: politlhl!d fhif belon. The ALL NEW' 9 LOADED. IAolal new! (2) Buy! wi.lh Isky IP'inp .l ,.... fl. with autnmattc toilet u tool!Cl palnt, white bottom :;· t:ILiMn. S2'75. 548--0012 _.. __ .. "' -~'-t r.. blue top. Sfti n.sti dels, will '::i 900 s·o COAST HWY ;:,;:·,.., ... ~;•:it.. .. : ""'· ""1 •• $31 ... m•.""" ·~ • • ~~•i:::: M' :::: ~Ii~~ \ritl, ~9;3 ~M~=~tber •.~aguna Beach 494-7503 y,.., .. N"" <Mdltioo s1e17.33 :.'!'n'°'~.;::·: '': ":! '" ~~~~~~·~548-m~~~-~~~83~0~5~.~H~A~R~B~O:R~B~L~V~D~. ~O~aMilig·k·,.~Ad~,.~~Dl~aJ:,,;,..,.,..,:,,;,o:'• u.Econ 9'00Usod Con -:= '4 7 c.Allec c..,. • YIU• ::.i.11 ~ow•r, f•cf, •Ir. n•w t•• '*'••· :1ctlJ, IJ••Y· r•d l••th•• int•rior. Im. ;'°'t. to11ditio11! PllCID TO SILL! $4795 :47 CHHlec ~ .. • VIiie Turt1uoi1•. bl•ck '••thtr inl••i11•, In.., ~I"· full pow••· f•c+. ,;,, l••ul!l ul '. lQl'W CAI WAIUNTY. $5195 .• ,, c.nri. '"-• Yllte • H.r"'•ndy bl11•, bl•dt Yinyl top, bl u1 ..U.1., f1ct. 1ir, full pew•r, 1.,,,, ,..11,,, NIW CAI WAllANTY, $5295 'U~ ...... YH!e WllU•. blue ¥lf111 +ep, blu• l11t. LK•I e•1, J4,000 •dv1I 111llt1, I OW!!••, full 111••••, '•ct. •Ir. VllY l,ICIAL $4395 "' ..... °'"· • ,£.9.1 ••f', '1111 pewi t, f11d , t.lr. Mutf • ,.~..,. ONLT • • • ~ j ~ $1895 : o;,i ...,,..,. tr ~""'ll1J==TS SANTA ANA 531-4655 todoy! 9900 Uood Cort 9900 9900 Usod Con 9'00UHd Coro 9900 .,, c.111111 .. c •• ,. • Y11s. Sllv••, bl.ck •inyl top, ••cl l••tlo•• inf•r .. Ilk• "'"'· Low rnil•1. N•w c•r w•rr•nty, 11111 pewtr, f1c;t, t i! cont!, GOllGIOUS! $5395 '6 7 CodlM.c C.111111 .. VIII• Ch11ln11t &. lr11wn, b•i91 vinyl leri. b11i1'• l•tlh@r interior, full 00\0'8•, Itel. ,;,, Ntw t•r w•rr•nry . lllAL llAUTYI $5195 '67 C..tllS. II hfMe &eld. htewn Ylnyl +ep, 1•dd(• l11th. •• in+., full pnw1•, f1cl, 1i•, !nw lflil1t, NIW CAI WAllANTY. II• OTICI $6395 '" c.1t11t11 c..,. • vntt Y11low, bl1c~ It"•· In*. w/hl•t~ ,,j,.yl top, I own•t. IK•I c••. 16,000 Mil11. •U.MOIOUll $4495 'Ml ...... '67 c.n11 .. c..,. • Yllte I Lu•, hltdr Yinyl top, blu• ll'lt.ri•" iull pew••, f•ef. •ir, law 11'1il•1, 11•w t f t ."''"'"*Y· YllY snclALI $5195 '67 Cfflllec SHn • VIiie Otrk grenn, bltck vinyl fep, bl11k i11•••io•. full !)OW••· f•tl. •ir, crul1• t l'l!llrol, 1t•••O ••die, lo.., mil11. fACT. WAllU.NTY. YUMMY ! $5395 ''' CfflHec SH. • Vitt. Slu1. bl•e~ l+llt, int., full 1u1w•r, '•••· 1ir, low ,..n.,, NIW CAI WAlttAN· TY. ltlAL CLASS! $4095 ''J CHm......,. ,_ Vin. lu•9u~•1· full 9ow111t, f•ct. t b, I 111wn••, •c•I •••· 41,000 ACTUAL MILO. $1795 .,,, ..... , ... Mu1l 1•• ttih ca+, lew ..il111, LOCAL .... ,.,.... yeu ......... 1i.11d.y1. 20 '61 CffMhtc Se4t11 H VIiie Tur11 .. bl•ck i11I., full pew•r, ftct .• ; .. low "'il•1. NIW CAI WARIANTT. STUNNING! '" c.411 ... w-• Ynle s,;9, -A •••I 1p•el1I buy. Llk• 111w. l•w 1niltl, f1ct. •i•, ,ULL l'OWll, $3895 '"' .............. $3495 ........ ,....., low •ils1. l•e•I ••r. A llAL HAU· n ! ONLY $695 $1495 $1195 ~======::-.~~~~~~;-;-;-;~;--r=--========~ :,-~-· I ,LEN OLDSMOBILE.CADILLAC, INC. 494.1084 L L 1150 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach . f Will Buy Your Volksw•ce'I er Poncht • Pit)' top doUarl. 'Paid for or not. can Ralpb 673-1190 Used Can SCRAM-LETS - ANSWERS ONE THING. ABOUT A USED VW IT LOOXS AS HOMILY AS A NIW ONI. S. ..... .,.. tet -. y.t'• ...... tt'1 ellllMt .... tatff11t ttih ,.., ••. lspeclolly 91Me ... Ufl ..... ,.... ... vw '' ,.1nt ......, ...i ,.,...~ twt. AM '""-•• 1 OG % ....... ._ tllot we'll ,.,.1r er ..,ioce ell •l•r "'"""k.I ,...,.. fer lG !hip er 1000 .i1.., wlllcfleotw .. ,,.. flflf. WW,....,. pttlfltl h • cer ttiet 11et "" 1 .. u •I-It MW. tt nin tltet .. ,, tH. · •e!!f111e, Mllulll-.,., ..., exie, h11t aie ....... , .... nte ..,,._., etecftiql 'IYlfMI· '67 vw '67 vw 'SI VW Seff!I, l..t. ftllly -.i••11t't1 SHH. I 1 1 r • • f. Ptllly PANIL '•ctory rHullt ,,,, + Niie. -.i•l11'd + '"'•· VW engine, new 1Nlnt, •J1callent contlltJen, ''1699 '1799 $999 '66 vw '66 vw '65 vw ...... WW... fttlly -.i•lp'tl + ,.,. •. Pattt..ck, Whtte. Pully equlp'll + r•1Uo. SMan, Gr• y. Pully 911ulp'4 + AM/PM. . '1599 $1799 $1499 . . '65 vw '65 vw '64 vw Sed•n, led. Air cent!. I Sq1..a..ck, W •I te. •illy SM1n, G r • 1 "" Pully r1dlo. -.i•l,'d + ,.. ... 911ulp'4 + rallle. .$1599 '1799 $1299 163 vw '62 vw '60 GHIA led.11, ''"· "''" 911.tp'tl Se491, ..... "''" •419111'11 c..,., ""· """ ...,., + ,.,n •. + ...... + ........ '1199 '1699 $999 '61 GHIA '63Porsche '62 vw C-"We, htl. h 11 y c..,.. Wlttfe. 4 "'""' ' ,..,....,_, lleultlo ptclt--..1,.·4 + ..... -·· u•. with ln.uf1hltll eem,. '999 '3199 '" ""'l 999 549-030~ 673-1190 1970 Harbcw llvd., Costa Mesa • ! .. • • = -.. ---------~ --------_______________ ._. .................... ________ .. __ ... ______ _ I i I l • l l I ! I I'. I ., l -s 'I .. .. I I . . ' -.... _ ' - .. ~COMMAND PERFORMANCE-. . , r "Command Performanc_e." This is a particuiarly good tlme to ask Nabers Cadillac for a "Command Perform· · ance" •• • an ideal opporhinity to take the wheel of the, elegant 1968 Cadillac and experience th,e responsiveneu ·" -. of the largest, sip.9othdlit V-8 engine· ever to power a passenger car. Enjoy Cadil· lac's quie~ comfort and )he ~n:v~Di.e~ce of its many power assists. A "Command Performance" test drive will lie yours f~r the asking. ' ' . ·CLOSED the 4th. Open Fri.-Sat.-'Sun. -.. - ~ ~ . '•-.,·-~ At last our new Cadillac 'inventory has increased-we're .ready to talk husin-'~bl yoar 'f'a:.0.:-~.AJl)lod~ls , '65 PLYMOUTH The SPcrlY Barract'.ida model. A beautiful lit-' tie biiQuoise car with black bucket seat tn- , terior ·fully !!Quipped Including VS engine, radio &*1 beater, tinted glass and of course white Side wall tires. This will make a perfect car for the kids or wife: M ' ' $1333 '65 RAMBLER Hardtop coupe, The ever rpular Classic 770 model. Equipped with 'v engine, reclining bucket seats, radio and heater, white side wall tires. A fine little arctic white car with all white vinyl interior. This one won't be here long so be sure you are the lucky buyer, ~ here first. $999 '67 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. Stunning Monterey green ex· terior with black vinyl roof and full leather interior. Full power including power vent win-dows and of course factory air conditioning. Don't wait on this one because it won't last long at this Drive Me Home This Weekend Prl<e. $4777 .. '63 OLDSMOBILE in Stock OVER 60 QUALITY CAWlLACS TO SELECT .FROM ~~, --,-......-_ _, ..... _ ___, ' ... .. . . .... '65 CONTINENTAL A stunning Godde51 gold automobile with full leather matchlng lhterior. Has all the power accessories including power seat, power win- dows, power steering, power brakes, power antenna, power vent windowt, AM/FM radio, cruise control and for summer driving in com- fort factory air condltionini'., An absolutely beauillw car "$2555 '65 CAQILLAC Sedan DeVille Monterty ·green W.th white vinyl roof and nylon an.S leather interior. Full power equipment' lncludinr power door locks, power vent windows, tilt steering wheel, AM r FM radio plus much more. Don't miss this outstanding buy at , •• $2777 '63 PONTIAC The elegant Bonneville ·model equipped with automatic transmission, radio and • heater, power steering, power brakes, tull vfnJ'l in- terior, tinted glass, white •ide wall tire. and air conditioJ1ina. nu. beil.utlful llaht gold Pontiac witb matchlnl interior ll Ale priced for a au1ck _.ale tlU WMk. Be 1ure to telt trlvt dill-GM, ~ .$M9 I '64 CADIU.AC '63 CHEVROLET The Impala 4 Door-hard~ a vtry popUla.r model. tu1ly eq~ with VS engine, radio and beater, 'power 1teering, white side wall tires,-and of course ~ air conditioning, Beautiful aqua ftniah wtth matchine interior. Absolutely clean:. ltt9' ,, '63 CADILLAC That most popular El Dorado convertible. This automobile is finished in arctic white with beautiful red lesther interior. Hu all the Cadillac power accessories including power bucket -seats. power windows, power vent win- dows, electric eye, center conSole, "plus much more. This is an absolutely 1ora:eous automo-bile. $1666 ;64 IMPERIAL Crown 4 door hardtdp Beautiful majestle blue exterior with leather and tapestry lntertor. 1uUy equipP€'4 with power steering, power brake., power wlndowt1, power 6 way seat, automatic dimmer, AM/FM radio and of courst factory air conditioning Thia is the · tap ot tM Olryaler Imperial line and ii in ex· cellent t.'Ondltlon $1777 '67 CORVETIE '62 CADILLAC Hardtop sedan. Alpine whlte exterior w1th harmonl%ing lntttior. Power equipped w1th power steering, power ~ power 6 way seat, electric eye, white .. Wall tires, tinted 1lasl and muc:,:ftll cldei; cadillac atW has mo~ t)ian 'driving left to 1ult the .,,.-l!wlelt man o woman. You can't afford not r • take a look at.-this one for only , • • >. -' $999 . ~~ '63 CONTINENTAL Stunning blue exterior w1th matchina: inter- ior and whlte top. 'I'hll car has very, very low mileage and shows outatandin1 care. FUily equipped l ncluding power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seat.a, tinted glau, power vent windows, white side wail tires, cruile control and fact. air condition1. $1222 '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. A s.hlmmerinK topaz gold exter- ior with leather and nylon interior. All luxury equipment including power steering, power windows, power aeata, tint@d glass, power vent wlndowa, white side wall tires, cruise control and factory air conditioning. Thia fine automobile 1how1 the meticulous care by ltl previous owners. '$1444 ~66 CADILLAC_ ' . The popular F -a model .f door. FullJ lltUIJJo- ped with aut.Gtnttic tranamlssion, power 1teer- ing, radio an4, Mater, white lidt wall tiret, tinted glass. A 'Wautiful desert I(>~ extenor with original fa~_Ur ~dltionlng. A lot ot car for very little mcHMW. Ne this one home Coupe DeV1lle 1portma: a anver ot.erlor with the black vinyl roof._ 'thia th~ is ~ peel naturally with tac..,. air .cOndltloilll\I and bu. all the Jµxury ~er featurtl,~µd· 8tir\arQ 'fatback. Th1s one will definitely have to be 1een to be fully appreciated. It'1 a .Uver lft!Y with black vinyl bucket seat.a and pOwered by the 427 VS (3·2bbl carb5J engine with .f speed transmission, aluminwn wheels, s))ltClal rear tires, transistorized tgnJtion, AM/ rn radio power window and less than 9,000 actual miles. This car ia hardly used. Be 1ure to see It. A beautifully finlahed· Emptl'Ol' blue cadilJae with harmonizing interior. All the rqular . Cadillac power featuree including power 6 wsy ' aeat, power 1teerlng, power brake., power I ................ ____ _ 1' . this weekend for o~ ,, .a.nd..Jhe AM/rM radiO. brtv. th.II one. heme nowt windoWll, and of coune factor; air condition- ln1. At· thlt price you can afford to at leut look. Ready for delivery right now, $818 • $1888 $4222 $3666 " SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY ' YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC ,DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS , • : . ' 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 . • • • ; BUICK '65 RIVIERA Buick Auto-R.H. Power .t-eering brakes - seat -windows. One owner. $229£1. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 4 SPEED * IMPRESSIVE . IMPALA "SS" SPECIALISTS 1'"6 CHEV "327" V-< .!mpola HIGH PERFORMANCE "SUPER SPORT" FWJ pwr. CUSTOM CARS eq. FACT "AIR COND". LARGEST SEt.:ECTJON IN etx:. Glfsteiiing yootbM un-ORANGE COUNTY ""'""". Capri a.am w/ Seleetllid Auto plush black v1eyl bucket -.t tnter . .:.... A l"MI 1•SboW--··_.....-Center lliece"! Ult! Ha~ Blvd. 537-4646 Holiday Rambler 1 969 Harbor, Co1ta M"" 6IMl23 STATION Wagon 1960 Buldr: lnvecta Good tiru. $450. 548-4548 ONLY $1195 --------1st car lot oh Harbor Blvd. CHRYSLER JOHNSON & SON "9" PASSENGER CADILLAC -----... - CONTINENTAL FALCON FORD UHd Cora 9900 uood C:1rs 9900 P~N'l1AC --~--.. -l--~~--1;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;=1-~+--~_,..~1 CONTINENTAL. '65 whit• '61 FALCON 2 de. Sedan. 3 '63 GALAJ<JE 500, "'2 '"'" < PUBLIC ACTION,1 4 SPEED '"-.. ronv. V<OCUtivo ""' full .,,.,. $375 "'" R&H,Crui..,,..tio. 1975 SPICIALJS-. power, fact:Or;o air, excelletit *Call 673-9361 * 540-4364 or 835-1637 MUST LIQUIDATE 1.a cond. 772-7440 Mon. thru '6' FAIRLANE 500 Sport CAllS CARllY •UAltAHTEE HIGH PERFORMANCE Fn. ' "' s. 637""68 ---FO--R-D-,--1 Q,.,,. v-<. oook•t ... ta. $21 DELIVERS ANYTHING COiTOM CARf'" weekends and eve. $750 Truman Pratt. 543-2479 MAKE llEll MO. FULl lllllCE LARG&tT S!LECTI<»f nf '65 CONTINEfAL, v...,, *FUN N' SUN * "' FOIO TAUNUS OIWIGE COUN'IT 1ow mu ... •mmac. run,,..,, • • , _.....;M=E;.;Rc;C:.,U.._R"'Y.;__1_.,...01.,.j;''w·;;'c:''..:· ru--l--'S._9.'"soc.__1 __ t:..99_'_1 .. s,1,ctec1 Alll!!:: air, leatbr, all w ht, '63 FORD V-8 GALAXIE1... • 'll lAMILll' AMEl. 1t- abeolutely must tell. Sac "500" CXJNVERTIBLE. A/T '62 MERC R/H, New tirel A J dr. 1t11111I. $10.50 $125' '-Wntel' $2700 642--6089 pwr/steer/brks etc. SpafY. brakes. Oean. 1 owner. l-;;-,56,-;;c"Hov=v""H"•"'•o"r"o"•-l·-'---l--'----110032 Harbor 81\td. 5.11"'816 1967.=~c"o"'N"T""I°'N"°E=N-;;Tc;A"L" I ling ori&. Alaska while w/ $595. * 548-3711 v.1. 111 Air, .frit. $17.00 $2951 I--------·/ ' : I : \ ·~ I . '· ,. ., s rnAN recent white top. lmmac. '63 MERC Marauder S55 u1-,,.,•,•r-"11"'1"o"H"A°'•o"ro"•;-·l--'----I·----RAMBLER LOADED * $4295. black vinyl triter, Put your H power Steering & Brak· 111nt. cond. $21.00 $5951 -1 642-l450, . 548"""326 top down and spirits up! ~. Gd cond $999. Sf8.GS58.l-.;;-57;-;;FO<;R;;;Dc,S,,TA2.'<w°'A"•;-.-/·-==-i--'-"-'---. ::: ~~ LUXURY WAGON l9U -Blvd, 642-m;o l'63 CHRY-'LER V-< "Now CORVAIR Yorlrer'' STATICl'I WAGai. ~CHEVY JJDSl&la hanl top, Abeolute full power ~. ------- •port coupe, dlr, exotic 11nd (J).rysler's most elabor-'62 CORVAIR MONZA S2S<I '5.5 CAD Qlrlv, immac, nr green, bl1ck p1Ulb interior. ate dual "A.,i,..Temp" AIR Autom, new tires. Black I ~w tires, full pwr, la:Q I: · V-3, automatic, . pow tr eotmmONING! Sparkling Maroon. Clean. 847-1659 '67 EL DORADO. Like new. Fae. warranty Stereo. AM/FM. New tires. All pwr. Leather. fiTl-6635 - ONLY $895 '6'l MmCURY Comet, l dr v.1, 1rirt. .. cl1111. $15.00 $2"' 'a llA.MBLDt •• _. Sta. • • 1st car lot on Hart:ir Blvd. t d d -• Mldlo l '57 LINCOLN CArRI WtCD, near new·q,:---" ~ JOHNSON & SON ~~. ~. ;.w;.. '''"· '" ""'1 $15.oo $175' -anc1 -RIB. rd. cond... 536-3821 ') ' •• Lincoln·Mercury '64 RAMILEll 4 DA. Co<la M'"' 8.-anch MUSTANG •· Wo9,. ,1,1. '"•· $29.00 $716' T·llRD .... -· - runs great! $.l15 548--'1594 st~. low nules. Will orig. Alamo Tan w/gaddJe ~-·-· - .... older --i'>'mn" mter. """'• tortun. ..,. _ CORVETIE 1941 Harbor Blvd. 6U-71liOI--------'61 OLDS Fll5 CONY, -1 4 SPEED ••••• '""' MOQ $29.00 $716 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS •All "" + '% "'" , .. • '" * p....,..1 Luxury CHEVROLET $46.llli. $.m3 or 639-361? A rare tind .,...__ 'Cl OIEVY II, mod. 100, 4 ONLY $15951 -.55-NOMAD ___ 213 __ 4 _W,_!_opd._ I dr., llUe ~ orig. owner. lit cu lot on Rirbor Blvd. Newthnlout.hnm.. .... ., =....:.":.:Z.'~ JOHNSON & SON a.pprec. f73-4312 . damaged. Rtlhl pod. AD Llncoln..Mercury '58 CHEV 41 dr. Bll !41 -Prvt ..... ISllO. a.ta"-Bronob engine. Real aood bu)' M &l&-0231. t to 5 1911 Harf>or Bl.Ya. 6G-1ai0 S200. 961h!106 J.9IH EL CAKINO. --, '63 CHRYSLER, 1'1111 pin' '65 CKEV BELAm, factatr • 'l79 ---.a.i-a.it tillcbt IHtl, hnmac. Jn.. • ... • """"• tide pg, One ~. xlnt cond, beoatll!'r, pc:iwe" brakes, D · CM & out. 114 W. 2Jltl St. ""llllC S1l50 968-1802 --· Mui ..U '58 CHEV. MB v..s, • BBL. Jmmediat"1. $1095. can '6( CllRYSLER. Ne-wp:rt Xlnt o:md., Must lell! Mo\f.. f13.-0ll6 ~· Full power. Low'book fl log. $3'1'5 or otfer. 53f:9S1t 1964. IMPALA 8upec' Sport pg, amt Offer! 548.Ql '61 a.... n m, 4 ..,..i. pb. -. Alr ....i. Pwftct CONTINENT a' R ..... -·~1 eood. Oil -I pm. -e....aJle SG.cJG '511 QIEV R/H, ol<, - Nu -i' lrkl. $1511. 2625-C Elder.•Aw. CM "'IT=""'•21=•=:v=-,""2..,dr'°""'aa""""w"'oa.-=·a .. ... 1:115, 111T El ~ctt·- W CONTINl:NTAL, dta-bb.w flil1. powll', air cond.. 0Mc ~. New tlrol, low mJ, -87W245 '$3 CX>R.VETI'E : 'l'a'S .•• q. A bocb'· M.111J Xtr11l M;lllt te:H. Sett o f f e r . 7TM110 er 615-1307 ulr tor °"""· COUGAR SPECIALISTS , OAC, 111 --credit ·a THUNDERBIRD U!1l11e, HIGH PERFORMANCE HIGH PERFORMANCE 1MW1ck Hoydon-991 k Cwt Hwy., lei-lch. Sl'f. CPE. NI,..., iij;'""-f' . CU5TOM CARS CUSTOM CARS A.k '" sw ,. 1 .. I'll. 4t4'tm ,. ,,,,_,.,, "FN:r AIR" -. -. , • .. bQESJ' SELECTI'·· IN LARGES!' SELECTION IN Ad ollolF• ... Inoa -w/ i , '.""'ORANGE CO~ ORANGE COUNTY p1b9 sa---·tD. ' : Select_._. A--Selected AlltO , OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC •· .. -. • -· :. .., ••v You." . ~ ·• . c.1.t;er · c..ter DMAMCM\'tl<Mor.a4 1--------,1. NOW $12.9st ·r t3llll Harbor """'· 531-llOl2 .u1r1ior m..i. 531-48tl *· Noft!D -· M ROY CAIYIR 111 _ 1o1 .., ,_ -. , '61 FORD °"""" -... MUS'llUIG, "' " PS -· 81"'71 .... ...... PONTIAC ' ' JOHNSON & seN ~ " tOcJd coodition, except nttdl C.M • .n. 5 pm. n a...-a, a.ti .._ lJnooln M wagon. M"'' """'" m wu• bod)< won. Onl7 llllOO-Kl 6 44·44 • """'7_;;_ ; . nnty. 390 V8, auto., pwr. ~ ----Colta Kea Biw ~ DODGE -'· """· bm .. ''"· atr PONTIAC oo -BM!. f ' cand. c,o ~76 or eee at '16 MUSTANG Ctqlf:-' V-1 _ ' : • '64 DODGE OART 328 E-19th St., C.M Aub>. 11600. D•vtd-212 LEAVING STAnl YAU:"f' l r· Bis t -, -....... ''51 WAG. T.a S .. --BB -·--·tu.a-W -·· Coaoa-. ... : ' "'· s......-. Rum,...; -Arn .,_. obi ...,, OLDSMOllU - - -1o m1. .., ,... -·~\Ir. w v~ ~ L,11111 ---wtll-..... a.ton..-/$2!0.51111-J081 ' -' ·--. -.. -,. .. SIS -.w.. ~·· ':II roRD • dr MH. -lo Tuw-. Tr, mi.-·"*'" ... J?OPrl' GTP ---.. ranuc ~ -(lillJ •.• w .111 mo. Call after u. 491-ml 11""'1 -oond.~ ""· 114,tm ml, blut w/blue dltlm. 4 """' u. 0 0. -·New ... " -bodra. Hollday R-bler 9'13 er 631o311T. oc beet ol1 SIS-0666 .! lnL ' 13111511. --belon j2-oft f PU -. $100. -19111 -· CM. ·- - I I ·1 I • i.....i.,,.Ju~l. 194>8 ~--...::::.:.:::~:n:-........ .;.::;.:.:"'"~~~:;:;.;:........,_..;Ml~~oo~~--~N~•~·~c.~n~.-..~-",.~O~~~'k=--•~C.~nc:.. ........ ~91DO~::;;.:ll.~;,.,:..;:;c.=n=-----=tl00NowC... .HOO Now Con s195 ~w: T°tx· lrancl New & Ready to Go. ~ . - · ROY 'CARVER PIESENTS THE . . . 4th Of JULY TRAVEL -GAME HEY K10S! .IF. Y,OU W><NT TO HAVE REAL ' FUN ·oN THAT VA~ATION TRIP, SEE tHE DIRECTIONS BEL0W FOR PLAYING "GO-GO BINGO!" • - HEY DADS! IF YOU NEED A BETTER -GAR-FO~ THAT . TRIP,. SEE THE TER. RIFIC SELECTION OF CLEAN, LATE MODEL CARS BELOW • ... fliltl ,. ... CarCiuilf Tracltt OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4th '65 CHEVROLET Cone, 4 1pood tren1mi11ion, redi111 end hoehor, M•t who1t1. ~65 MERCUtlY •Door. 6 po11. Colony P111rk W .. on, VI, outomriic.. 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'4 1po•d f1"•n1rnh1lo.,, rodio, liioot.I\ no1tly now trl0wklt. 1ido -11 ffr-. hi fo ctory wor- r•11N, . *MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT TERMS All HAPPILY ARRANGED ON APPROVAL OF YOUR GOOD euorr. -