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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-23 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach' ' •• Ol'oo 1C1orot11ntng Sel'Yloe 1010 1. Lao7~t. Annbelc. Oollf. 9200& MB1 OCllP. . .. NeWpori ·" VOL. 601 NO. 150, 4 SECTIONS, -46 PAGES Harbor EDIT I ON _., " Today's Closing NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. JUNE 21. ·1967 TEN CENTS • 0 nson, OS Ill _______ -on er ~I'll 1'ilJ 'l'ot1' Suspect Shoots At NB cirr icer By THOMAS FORTUNE ' Of,........, ......... A IWl-totiD& car burC1ar blazed away at an unarmed Newport ee.ch police officer early today. Lt. William Blue, 40, said two shots were fired at him in front of his New- port Heights oome after he surprised EICAPeS BULLETS Lt. wua.im llue a long-haired youth in the ad of breatin,g into bis auto. .The gunman approached to within ftve feet of Blue and threatened, "rll kill you," before the officer leaped over a wall to safety. according to po- lice reports. Both shots missed. When Blue, who was not in uniform, ran back inside bis house to get Ills service revolver, the burglar fled. An intensive search of the neigh· borhood by other officers failed to turn up a trace of the suspect, de- scribed as in bis early 20's. Blue, a 16-year veteran of lb force, is Newport's traffic division com- mander. Police said one shot struck a roof beam of hi! house. Tbe other slug was not recovered. Mrs. Blue heard a noise and woke up about l::.l a.m., Blue related. " Through a w i n d o w she saw the. burglar inside the family car parked in fronl Blue said be stepped outside and the burglar began to flee. He followed a few steps when the youth wheeled around and snarled. ''I'll teach you to follow me." He fired one shot. The p o l l c e lieutenant dropped to the law. Tbe bur,iar Ultll ad- vanced to wltb1n five feet of Blu. and aald, "111 till you:• At that Blue jumped up and vaulted a wall. The seconcf shot •u ftred a.a he went over the wall. NotbJ.QI waa taken from the CAii'. Regents of UC Tjghten Entrance Requirements By SHEILA COLE Of Tiie 0.llY Pli.t Steff The University of California is tightening entrance requirements for freshmen. { The regents, 'meeting on the UCI campus Thursday, approved a pro- posal that would require applicants for admission as freshmen to 1ubmit scores in the Scholastic Aptitude Test and three achievement tests of the College Entrance Examination Board. In addition, freshmen must have maintained a 3.0 or "B" ave.rage in core subjects in high school. The new requirement will become Coast Weatller The first weekend of summer is nothing to get excited about, says forecaster Jack Frazee. It looks like another cloudy day Saturday with patchy sunshine in the p.m. hours with tempera- tures a little below normal. effective for all applicants to the fall quarter of 1968. They will reduce admissions to 12.5 percent of the students who gradu· ated from the state's public high schools, the ratio called for in the Master Plan for Higher Education. lU PERCENT ELIGIBLE A CQordinating Council for Higher Education study revealed that current requirements at the freshmen level (See REGENTS. Page %) Boy, 13, Chided After Grass Fire A 13-year-old Newpcirt Heights boy who apparently started a. grass fin with matches Thursday was given a "good talking to" by Newport Beach Fire Marshal W. C. Noller. Firemen reported 1,500 !.quare feet ol dry grass burned below Kings Road at 2:30 p.m. The blaze was ex· tinguished without further damage. Afterward, Noller spoke to the boy and his parents. The youngster was not held. ..- Two ottler smaller grass fires were put out In tbe same Mariners. M 11 e bluff area Tuesday afternoon, firemen SENATOR CENSURED Connecticut's Dodd Senate <::ensures Dodd 92-5 Over Fund Finagling Big 2 Talk Alone on All Issues By MERRIMAN SMim UPI White Hoa.ae Reporter GLASSBORO, N. J. (UPI) -Presi· deat Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin 1pent the first t w o hours and three minutes of their ''Big Two" summit conference today talk· ing man-to.man and alone fn the IUID'mer quiet of a small New Jersey college president's home. Only an int.erpreter for eacb was present as Jobn&on and Kosygin pri- vately explored such war-and-peace issues as the Mlddle East, Vietnam, ways of curbing the spread of nu- clear weaponry am bettering East. West relations. The President and the Premier met each other for the firrt time in friend- ly fuhion before a throng of news- men, photographers and residents of Glassboro, a colleg& community of 11,· 800 halfway between New York City and Washington. GRANDSON TOPIC Johnson and Kosygin met and ex· changed handclasps and pleasantries about the President's new grandson at 11:21 a.m. (EDT) outside Holly- bush, the home of the president of Glassboro State College. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Sen· The~·~ went to the den of the ate censured Sen. Thomas J · !?odd, house to beglD "thew formal talks at (D·Coon.). today <1' charges of fman-11:27 a.m. EDT with none of their top cial finagling. advis~DL 1'ey were cloleted The vote was a to I wi~ Dodd r \ ·t.or ttl t!• c· EDT 1'-h e n corded as vo\illg no. t~· r.merged for b and f W'ther The Senate held that Dodd's con· di1elJflion1 with the U.S. and Soviet duct "ii contrary to accepted rnor-delegttieU oo band to pattlclpate. ala, derogates from the public tru&t Sea~ at a small end table with expected of a ~tor, and tends to their intn'pret.ers alongside. Johnton bring the Senate mto dishooOI' and and Kosygin sized up each other in disrepute.'' the first meeting of a U.S. president It was only the stxtb time in his-and Sovi~ chief or state since 1961. tory that the Senate bad censured or It was the first meeting between the condemned one of its own. The last two men who had communicated via ~as Sen. Joseph McCarthy, (R·Wis.), the "hotllne" between the Whit e m 1954. (See story, Page 4l. House and Kremlin during the Middle The vole climaxed nine days of de-East crisis. And it was the first U. S.- bate in the Senate, and ended for Soviet summit conference since Presi- Dodd the agony Q! public debate over dent John F. Kennedy met with Pre· his ethics. ,_ mier Nikita S. Khrushchev at Vienna Shortly before the parliamentary in 1961. logjam was broken for the final vote, the. Senate rejected another effort to ADVISORS PRESENT . weaken the punishment recommend-Johnaon was accomparued by Sec- ed by its ethics committee. retary of State Dean Rusk and De· The censure will have little pracli-(Set SUMMIT, Pa(e %) cal effect in the Senate. Dodd retains his seat and all privileges. But the move is the harshest action the Sen· ate can 1a}te against one of its mem· hers sbott of expulsion. The cerisure vote waa oo the charge that Dodd used more than $116.000 Airliner Crashes With 34 Aboard; of political contributions for his rer· No Survi·voi·s sonal expenses. His supporters suc- ceeded in getting a separate vote on the lesser charge of double-billing for travel expenses. The Senate voted 78 to 18 against changing the resolution to say thal Dodd violated accepted standards or conduct rather than "accepted mor· als" as spelled out in the resolution. Senate Democratic leader M i k e Mansfield bad appealed to the Sen- ate at the start of the day's session to stop ita parliamentary wrangling, which he said was "killing the Sena· wr from Connecticut" and vote cen· sure or acquittal. STOCK (IABKETS NEW YoliK (AP) -The stock market clung to a slight lead late thls afternoon. Trading was fairly ac· tive. (See quotatioos. Pages 8-9). Hert was the picture near the close: (From Wire Servtce1) A commercial jet airliner was reported to have crashed today near the village Of Blossburg, Pa., at mid· afternoon. There were 110 survivors. ln Washington, Mohawk Airlines reported ttiat one of its planes with 34 persons aboJlfd was missing and presumed down between Washington and New York. Pennsylvania State Police said they bad reports that some bodies had been seen near the wreckage. ~orge Sears. Mohawk station man - aier· at W(lshington, said the missing plane carried 30 passengers and a crrw of four . He said It was a BAC· 111 jet aircraft. Sears said the plane was bo~n from Elmira, N. Y., to Washin , ' when It lost contact with the ew York City air traffic control center. He said the flight left Elmira at 2:45 p.m. <EDT.) INSIDE TODAY noted. 4 Scotia~ in Southland • Avila Bay. once 4 bust/ 19th century port of call for trading schoonen. has been sletping. But there are new signs of life around tM old narrow gauge railroad trestle and other shore· line landmar ks, WEEKENDER Magazine f ea tu re. Coast Ill Highland Fling 111111• ,. ... ,..., 11 c.a1~11•• , Clntlfltl , ... c-1u u ,....... . 0'-1 ,. "" o-r 1S 1•11.na1 "•• ,, ""•"n t-• l'lre Calli 11 Hen. tUcl11t 11 J1111• ''"" 12 A"" L.an .. n 11 Lt!lt,.. It Mtrrll .. LICtftlft 11 MttlinH ti Movlt 0111.. u Mutual fl'u•fl • Hatlonol Hows ~I 0Mlutr1-11 \ Ori n• Cawfy It ... ,i.r... u SyMI ,.,., I 5«111 N._ I MS '""' , .. ., Sl9dt Mfflcttt l f T .... llleOI II TIMl!en WMlllMitt WMl!lw ) Warlf N._ J.4 WMll..,._r o. ....... Orama ................ , .. I. l'llm1 ~ 1MI "un Ollldt J Oarftlllnt I -· ,., .. ,. J ..... .,, ... " .. 11 '"" '""' . By ALAN DIRKIN 61 Tiie 0..,., l'llet Slaff The Orange Coast's bonny Highland lads and lassies will go to Scotland for the day Saturday for a wee bit of fun and games. In this case. the high and low roads to Scotland will be freeways ending at Corsajr Airfield, Santa Monic'a, where the United Scottish Societies will hold their 3.5th annual Highland Gathering and Games. About 3.000 Oranj;le counl.Jans arc rX· peeled tt> make tht trip. They'll bf ~ local me~bers of the United Kingdom Club, the American British Canadian Club, the British Blighty Club and the Clan Stuart organization. About SO will pile into Newport Na· bona.I Bapk's London double deck .!),us speci ally 'tented for , the occasion. Bn· an Cameron, owner Qf the Saucy Swan pub on 19th Street Costa Meiia. chartered the bright red bus Cor the e:<rursion. In addition to transportinJ( the trippers. the bus also will bf' one or the stars of the show. "We shall driv• onto the field with all passengen aboard shortly before tl1r massed bands march at 1 p.m.," Cameron Hid. \\'e shall circle the field. then park on 1t till the end of the games at ·,rm." lllithland games feature band. danc· 111-and piping contests. the shot put. 11.1nrmer throw, sheep doJ( trials. a r111· J·side soccer match, and lht> tug of 1uu. But the highlight will be the It•" ng or the caber 1 a long t1tt 11 un~ l and the Orange Coast will have / (Set HIGULANO. Page 2) ·~ .... Ul'I Te ...... AT THE SUMMIT -Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and President Johnson shake bands at New Jersey summit meeting as MNi. Th<>mas Robinson, hostess to the chiefs of state, watchtl6 arrival of guests at ber home in Glassboro. Eyes Victory Dame Pattids Skipper J Stops Off in New[HJrt By ALMON LOCKABEY ... " ... 1'1ter Jock Sturrock. skipper of the Aus- tralia n 12-Meter Dame Pattie, t h i s year's challenger for the America's Cup, will be in Newport Beach this weekend en route to Newport, R.I., scene of the Cup races. He will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Lippold of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. While stopping in Honolulu en route to the United States Sturrock a n d members of his Dame Pattie crew ex- pressed confidence in their chances in the upcoming America's Cup races on the East Coast in September. Sturrock told interviewers he wasn't making any predictions, but added: "We have hopes. The Dame Pattie is very. very fast and I thlnk we have a chance to win.·' Sturrock skippered the Gretel in 1962 when Australia made its first challenge for the America's Cup and managed to beat Bus Mosbacher in Weatherly in one out of five races. It was the first lime a challenger had ever outsailed a defender -even in one race of one series -since 1934. Sturrock's hopes for outpointing the defender this year are based on Gret· el's 1962 showing and the fact that the new Damt Pattie has proved much faster than Gretel in trial races off Sydney. "Grett! wa s a good boat in 1962." Sturlock said. "and sh~ ti.s been tre- mendously improved since then -re- modeled three limes. But in the Aus- tralian trials Dame Pattie beat her 11 VISITOR IN NEWPORT Skipper Jock Sturrock times in 13 races so I have t.o feel that the Dame is a much stronger con- tender than we had in 1962. "We wouldn't be going all the way back to the United States East Coast (See STURROCK, Page !) 2 Marine Copters Collide, Crash; 20 Iillled, 15 Hurt CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UPI) - Two Marlnt helicopters carrying of· flee wofkers on "routine brush·up ex· ercises" today collided in flight and plunged In names to the ground. kill- ing al least 20 Marines and injuring 15 more. An HUlE copier, practicing "touch· and go" landings. darted off the groond and slammed into the belly of an enormous Sea Stallion helicop· ter, carrying 33 person~. There were two aboard the Huey. A Marine omc111l !<llid all thosr involvl'd 'wefle members of Marine Aircraft Group 26 of the Second Marine Air Wing. All those aboard the Sea Stal· hon. big11est and fastest helicopter Ln the West, were mechanics and oUice personnel on a "rout.me brushup course." They collided 350 feet off the ground. The Huey crashecl;uld witnesses said it "looked like it~ompletely burned up in 20 !.econds." The Sea Stallion tumble<) down 350 feet away. Casualties were rushed to hospitals at Camp Lejeune and New River, Ma- rint> Air Facility, where the crash oc- curred. The facility 1s on the north- rrn e-Oge of the sprawling Marine base. near Jacksonville. NC The "brushup course:· according ti' \.apt. Donn Id Om" 1ddie, consisted of "'boarding and disembarking from a helicopter and assault on a fortl.fied position.'' " 2 DAILY fl'llOT Council Studies Surf, L lo 1'rlll -• -· Jlllll11Gt .....,. Newport Beach clty eouncilmen Monday will tackle two tough topic.a: .. • .. aboal --... wUt to do about lntne Terrace Part. City Hall IOUl'Cel lndicatecl today that both Lsaues may involve surprise moves. Municipal lawmakers are alated to COOlider peaaage of a resolution eat· 1ng present aurling regulations by appointing Cblel LUeguard Robert Reed as "surfing czar." Under the ~· suggested by councilmen them- ielves at their last session, Reed would be charged with determining CWnS ,........_, .. effect aoly dlldlc .. ---JDIQUll, aDow --.. Ana 1 ..... 7:• ..... to 11.aa _. ... ._,.._.,.m. .. ..... 9laee tbllr lllt meeting, 1ee coun- dlmen have since bed secood thoughts on the llibject. ~ to reliable oon..t.aff IOUl'tel. 'nten lJ now a poalbility, it was learned, that councllmen JQY take another look at leaving = u they are or adopting an ltrative -.cation to only atig'h&ly modify FOlt UCl'S INNEa CIRCLI! -Uninnity ol Cali- tomla regents Tbunday appro~ed design lbown in this photo copy for p .2 miltioa IOcia1 ICiences com- plu which will complete inner ring of campua Elgb~ story office tower Oeft) and four«ory laboratory· classroom are slated for 1970 occupancy. "" Regent,s OK $101 Million Social Sdence For UCI Construction The UCI campw will recelve more than $101 million for construction and development during the five-year per- iod from 1968 to 1973 under a tentative budget adopted by the University of California regenta Thursday while meeting at UCL The -millloo total eapiut outlay •budget for all campaae. from IB- 1973 was adopted on an interim bfsis. It is subject to review by regents a~ their July meeti.Dt when they ctis- cu.ss a JG-yar .fiaalJ pLu foe the uni· verslty. Presumably, approval will allow Acting UC Prtsident Harry Well.man to hire architect& and contiDDe plan· Ding 10 that proposals for federal funds will be rudy by the November deadline. Tbe Irvine campua 1.a acbedulied to receive $21.4 million for buildiag in 198Ml9 and $11.3 million to move the California College· of Medicine to UCI from its present aite tn downtown Los Angeles. Tbe 196M8 propoMld budiel pro· vldes funds to begin the four year or more proceu of moving the medical school to Irvine. Included in the medical school budg- et is $10.1 million for plans, construc- tion and equipment for a medicaJ sci· ences building and $500,000 for interim facilities lo house the medical school basic science program while facil- ities are under construction. Plans calJ for completion ol t h e medical sciences building by 1971-'n and COMtruction of a 350-bed hospit.aJ at the cost of $13.4 million by 1973-74. The construction program for the medical school calls for expenditures ot $'795,000 in date funds, $8.S million in state and federal matching funds and about $2 millioo in fedeul grants. The $21.4 million UCI building pro- gram for 1968-69 anticipates $12 mil· lion in state funds, $1.8 m.iDiOll in fed· eral grants and $1 millioo in federal matching funds plus an additional $6.S million in loan funds for housing con· structioo. FreM P .. e 1 REGENTS MEETING •.• make 14.6 percent of the graduates of all Call.fornia public bigb ICbools eligible for admiuion. our wheels oo elaborate programs wbicb may Dt9et' be implemented7" Complex Gets Regents Okay Designs for UCI's $.U million so- cial sciences complex were appcoved by the regents of the Univen.ity of Calif~ at their meeting on the Ir· vine campus Thursday. The complex is composed· ~\,' o buildings -an eight story olllce tow· er and a Lour st.ocy 10Qraf't7 dul· room building -plus a separate lee· lure hall. 1be unit, which will complete the campus's inner ring. is sc.bedUled for OCCUJ>&DCY in the fall of 1970. Con- structioo on the ~.000 gross square foot complex is expected to begin early next winter. The complex will initially house the division of social adences, the grad- uate school of admlni.stration and the school of education and J,365 full time students. Albert C. Martin and Associates ls the executive ardlitect for tbe project. One special feature of the complex will be student directed learning cen- ters. They will occupy about half of the space or the first and second Doors of the office building. IUrllna hours. QtJ Attorney Tully SeymOW' also at tbe ...., "9daa ooaDdl ... .... ldlledaled .. .,,. .. Jat. ........ on deed rubictloru at the wen 1n1ne Terrace Part. 1'bl report wu asked two weeb JCO after councilmen VO.Iced diasatiJ.. faction with the refuaal of Jrvine Ter· race Homeowners' Aasoclatlon offi. cla1s to permit lawn bowling or other a~ettc acUvttlea at the park. <lty sourcea indicated today t h a t Seymour's report may suggest that restrlcUom in the park deed are not as limiting u origl.oaUy thought. Landscaping Funds Okayed For PE Strip The Callf ornia Divilion Of Blgh. waya bu agreed to contribute 18,000 tow a r d '37.000 landlcapi.ng an d cleanup project along the abandoned Pacific Electrtc rigbt-<>f-way in West Newport, city officials reported today. Tbe city la to pick up the rest of the tab, according to Public Worts Di- rector Joaepb T. Devlin. A contract for the wort la expected to be awarded by city coundlm en Monday. DnliD Aid tealativ• plant bldud. camirlldba ol •• .,.,..Ne" awt.- roGlll at Onaae .... ,,. .tire project .... • be ll'9ded ad Jud. ICaped ..... from ll8tb Street to the Santa Ana Rlnr and lies between Cout Blgbway and Seuhore Drive. • The .property bas been unimproved aJACe it wu abandoned about five YUfS ago. At the time PE ripped out tracta which for years had carried ~er traina between Los Angeles Balboa. No Sitting Room Here; Hippies Nabbed by Police Be-ina and love-ins may be in today, but sitrlns aren't exadly out. Newport Beach poDce broke one up Tbanday night by arresting four per- sons on cl)arges of obstructing t h a public sidewalk. Pol.ice alleged pedestrians w e r e forced to wait in the street to pass the hippie quartet quietly sitting ln a semi-drcle on a Balboa lltreet corner. Anut.ed oa the m.iJdemeanor charges were: -<harles A. Grayson, 25, a musi- cian, " m 32nd St., Newport. -Michael D. Meanaugh, 19, a car- nival worker, of 2336 Elden Ave., Cos- ta Mesa. ~-year-old Balboa t w i n sisters. They blocked ttle sidewalk at t h e corner ol Main Street and Eaat Balboa Boulevard, olf.teers sald. Tbe incident occurred at 8:30 p.m. Patrolman Robert Briscoe &aid he didn't move in until be had seen a total of nine pedestrians step into the gutter in order to pass the sidewalk· si ttint little group. The girls were turned over to ju· venlle authorities. Grayson and Mea- naugb were to be arraigned in New- port Beach • Costa Mesa Municipal Court today. Neither had posted the 112 bail. , :"' L ..,. .... N E eVJ..-lond -I . ,. . 20 Mlfes HISTORIC MEETING PLACE -Map shows routes traveled by Soviet Premier Alexei KOl}'gin and President Johnson {inset drawings~ for today's summit conference, first eyeball-to-eyeball meeting of Russia and the United States since 1961. Meeting makes famous small New Jersey college town ol GlMlboro. ' r .... P_ l SUMMIT CONFERENCE • • • ferv.e Secretary Robe.rt S. McNamara . With the Soviet premier were Ru.uian Foreign Mlninster A.odre.I Gromyko and Anatole Dobrynin, f)t)viet ambas· sador to the United St.ates. Soviet sources said Kosygln wu as anxious for a swnmit as Jobmon was bot waa reported to be annoyed by the diplomatic hagglir.g tba1 preceded the r.election of this neutral-ground lite. TM Russian sources also said that although Kosygin was in the United States for the United Nations ~eral Assembly debate on the Middle East, he felt the No. 1 topic in the tal.U sboUld be Vietnam. Kosygin, commenting on the com· promise location for the meeting, told the President: "You chose a nice place " BEGIN TALKS Enterin& the 118-year~ld Georgian home, the two men walked into a alt· tin& room, when each drank a glass of ice water to seek relief trom the muggy heal Then, accompanied only by two interpreters, they closeted themselves in the President's den, a U.by-12 foot room with green decor. Jobnlon and Kosygin began tbelr la1b while sipping bot coffee over a small end table. They later switched to iced coffee before joining other mem· hers ot-thelr delegationi. for lunch pre· pared at the White Hou.e and Qown to Glassboro. 'Ibey met privately for two hours ud five minutes before'breating for lunch. Two other rooms wett set ulde for larger meetings between advisers of the two chiefa of state. The summit meeting shocked th.is town of 11,800. Its election u the aite of the meeting wu not announced un· til Thursday night and there was little time for preparations. However. there WU time to install 12 air condition· inl mdll In Hollybu.ab. Fr .. Page J HIGHLAND ... , a worthy represent~tlve in lhat man· ly evenl Dr. Andre'J' Dunn of Huntington Beach, a clan Stuart official, promis· es he will do battle with the other muscled bopehili. in the back-breaking contest Much fuss is made of the caber tossing. According to official regulatioos, the caber must be at least 17 feet long and weigh between 80 and 100 pounds. The contestanta must raise, be.lance and run with the cabe.r for at least 15 feet before the toss -and the tor.s must be end over end. MAY BE TOO MUCH Tbe caber can be cut, however, if it proves too long for all contestants. "The trick is in the balanclng and exerting the correct amount of thrust just as the caber begins lo Wt,'' Dr . Dunn explained. "Generally the caber Is thrown as it tilts between 18 and 23 degrees. I find 20 degrees Is the oesl angle for me." Obvi00&ly Dr. Dunn, who Uvea at 17M3 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. ha:i done all this before. He started tossing the caber on the island of Skye when be was only 10 -hls father was a national champion -and continued competing at Highland games when be moved to Nova Scotia. Now he's 48 but says age is not too mucb of a handicap, "though It gets harder every year." ms father toss· ed the caber in h4 eighties. "Last year I managed to toss It but it wasn't a very clean throw," he wd. "The only trouble is that I usually have lo have a doctor check my back after each contest." Minimum r.corea on the national test. will be determined by the Board of Ad.missions and other university bodies, and will vary accord.in& to the &rade point average ol applicants. "Eacti mooth our basic commit· ment becomes deeper because of thi!' kind of part and parcel approval," SUnon said. ''This is how we got into this holP aM I'd like to know how we get out." ''It Is the responsibility or the 11tate administration to tell us what state resources we c111 depend on." These centers will be places where student~ can view films related to courses, talk to one another' r e a d, study, leach one anotber, review com· puter programs, according to Social Science Dean James March. San Bernardino Doctor IMPORTED CABER The perfect toss is when the caber flies end over end and lands e.xactly at 12 o'clock. A special Ballentine ca· beT-has been imported from Scotland for Saturday's games. Minimum scores es~bli.sb.ed by the board for 1968 entrance la 500 for all applicants whose high school grade point average in core subjects Ir be· tween 3.0 and 3.1. Regenta were told by UC Acting President Harry Wellman that the university will have completely ex- hausted ill hall of t.be fJ..10 million bond issue approved by the voters last November and will need $80 mil- lion in new a~te funds to finish build· inga for cooatruction ln 196Ml9. Well.man said that the nine campus i.ystem will require $868 million in the nexl five years to keep up with student enrollments which are ex· pected to increase to 120,000 by tm 74 MEDICAL SCHOOU UC's five medical schools will re- ceive almost $200 million of the total About half of the S868 million ls ex· pected to come from federal sources. Wellman pointed out that federal funds usuaJJy depend on the avails· bility of matching state funds. After lengthy debate, regents grant· ed interim approval ~ the five-year capital budget, but delayed final con· aideraUon until their July meeting when they will look at UC's 10 year f i6ca1 plan for both operaUng and con· atrucUon expense&. Interim approval will allow UC ad· minlstrators to hrre arch1tecls and proceed with other preliminary dr· tails for new bulldmgs so that plan~ would be ready for federal grant deadlines In Novt"mbtr Regent Norton Simon of rullerron uked, ''How much art we 1pinn1ng * * * Regents Approve Use of Trailers At Crowded UCI UCI has burst its britches With no more room and no buildings sched- uled for completion until 1969, lhere i& nowhere far several facult v mem· bers to work and teach. · As a temporary holding solution, re· gents of the University of California. meeting on tht> Irvine campus Thursday. approved $120.000 for t h e purchase of 24 traileri; and P>.000 ror site development. The trailers. almost inconspicuous among U1e large building complexes, are focated north of the fine arti; building. They provide the univer11ity with an additional 12,000 square feet of floor space for academic uses. El(pJaining tbe background of t h e situation, the university adminislra· lion said that purchasing trailers would be more ee<>nomical than 1.-as- ing. New cost of the trailers for two years' use. allowlnl( for resaJ1 in- come. will be $80,000. accordin~ lo tht> adm inislrat1on. whr reas leasing r 0 r two years would coi;t 1100.000 r-·unds for lht' physical liCi PnrM bmldings were held up during I h " rhange of state adm1n1stra1lons and so completion of the building was df'· layed. , March, who present«! the com· pclx's plans to the regents. said that buildings' interiors were designed to allow for interdisciplinary work, the Held in Abortion Death ~se of modern technology in .sy&tema· tic analyses of human behavior and educational experimentation. ,.,...,. r.,e J STURROCK. • • if we did oot feel we had c. prt!tty good chance of becoming the first country to take the Cup away from the United States." Races to determine the American defender will be concluded off New· port. R.J .. in August. The hi~ test is expected to be between Intrepid. a new 12-_Meter by Olin Stephens. and Columbia. the 1958 defender which has be~n completely redesigned and re· built for the California crew headed by ow:ner Pat Dougan and skippered by Bnggs Cunningham. both of New· port Beach. Stereo, Nine Tapes Taken :From Auto A prominent San Bernardino pbysi- cUri. suspected In the abortion death of an Orange County coed, hes been lndJcted by the San Bernardino Coun· ty Grand Jury on charges of second degree murder. Dr. Henry Holder. 42, the father of four daughters, publisher of a week- ly newspaper and a former member ol the San Bernardino Planning Com· mlsslon. also was lndlcted on charg- es of performing five other abortions in his office over the past five months. The murder charge arises from the death May 24 of Sandra LeeAnn Sty. 19. of Fullerton. Orange County Cor· oner Dr. Raymond Brandt said pre· liminary results from an autopsy in· dicated that the girl died of peritonitis due to an abortion. Holder turned hlmself in 1 • the San Bernardino County Jail soon after the indictment was returned in Superior Court late Thursday afternoon. Bail was set at $38,000. TWO COUNTIANS Two of the &ix abortions charged to Holder were performed on Orange Loss or a ~tereo playn and n I n e •County women, one of whom was t.apcs. valued at 1127.fl() was report· Miss Sly. accord.in~ to San Bernar· Pd to Co11t.a Mesa poller b~ David w dino Deputy District Attorney Ken- Thompson, 716 .lames . C\t • New · oeth Pllcc. port Bearh Thr other alleged county v1cllm Thompson !'aid tilt' "'ind "-1"~ of his was a 28-year-old woman from Or· ear, parkf'd on the Oran~r Coast Col· ange who was saved only by major It-gt parlong lot. was fon:ed open. surgery, police said. Another woman also was hospitalized with compllca- tion.s caused by the operations. ac- cording to police. Mi!s Sty, an honor student at cau. fornJa State Colelge at Fullerton and the daughter of Anthony Sty of Gar· den Grove, admitted herself to the Or· ange County Medical Oenter May 2'l. She died of an abdominal lnfecUon two days later. An in~nsive investigation was launched, culminating with the lnd.ict- ment Thursday. Police allege that the abortions took place at Holder's of· fice on on Feb. 22, March 19, April 19, May 3 and the weekend before Miss Sty's death. CIVIC LEADER Holder, publisher of the San Ber. nardino Tribune, has been active in community activities incl uding the Urban League, the City Advisory Board and the Planning Commission. A five-year resident ol San Bernar- dino, he alao was named to the ad- visory committee of California State College o! San Bernardino. He also holds membershlps In the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the San Bemer· dino Political Action Group. He also attended Union Theological Seminary and holds a PhD degree. He is a graduate of Johnson C Smith University in Olarlotte. N C . ancl earned his medical degrte 1t Howard University, Washington, D.C. I ...... Cellhni. R.eb•rt N. w .. ~ ~ Thomt1 IC•evll IE-''- ThomH A. M11rphl~• Mlllffllw Edller J erome F. Colli"' .._, ... di C:lty Edl!Gr Jeclt R. C...rley Peul Niuu ~ Meftt-Ad-11»nti Dlredlr Othe" Offlus Coete ~H: llD Weit e.v StrMI LHllN &Mc.hi U) l'~nt Av- Hllf'lfl!lllhlll lffdl: JOt m S"'9tt Newpen IMdi Offile 2?11 WHt Belboe llv4. Meilln9 A.cldrem ,,0. l oa 1171 t266J ,...,.... m•1 ... 2 .. m Cl_..... A'""l•l"t "42·h11 c:oc,.r111111. 1"7 uren.. c:oett Publl.,. "" Com!Mlny. No """' storlft. lll11t11 .. tt0r>1. edltofla! ""'"" 01 tf\ltr11Mmtnh llf1tlt1 may bt rror-CI wl!llOUI OHC;lel oermluloft fll C-OOV•ll!lt -tie• ... di. C:elllornle sumer lttlOll 11'1 car rltr ti IS ,,_t111v1 11v -II O mom111,,, ~ ClelJ OMta .. IWllcl at N9WllOl'f mlllhlry C1t1tl11tllon&. 11 7J monthly. l I ~ I I l I I ~ I Senate Dems Reject Tax Compr9mise Plan SACRAMENTO (AP) -(i(tv. Rea. gan's fl billoq tax increue program was mired efen deeper in deadlock with Senate Democrats today follow· Ing flat rejection of a Republican ad- mtn18'nUon compromise proposal. The go.vernor's bill did move from the Seq~ Revenue and Taxation U,. Te.....,. SPACE TA.XI -Bell Aerosystems Company's new two-man space taxi. dubbed "po~>," hovers above ground on te6t run. The firm said it has successfully completed 27 test flights on the rocket vehicle which one day may be used for moon exploration or lunar rescue. 2-man Rocket lot Taxi, ' Rescue Missions Revealed Committee to the Finance Committee -its final step before it gets to the full Senate -during a confll!ing Thursday night meeting. But Finance Chairman G e o r g e Miller Jr. (D·Martinez) served no- tice it won't go any farther until Rea· gan signs a record '5.1 billion state budget -a budget which by law must have his signature by midnight June 30. BAFFLED, STUNNED The governor's finance director and the tax bill's author watched -baf. fled and stunned -as the Revenue and Taxation Committee junked ·wtth· rmt discussion of its merits an agree. ment they thought had been reached. Tbe _supposed agreement, tailoring the bill to meet Senate objectioDI, .vas worked out in a late Tuesday light session accord.Ing to some of hose present. Sen. George Deukmejian (R·L on g :each), sponsoring Reagan's tax pro- .ram. ttlought he bad more than nough votes needed to get the com· >romise accepted by the Senate com-· nittee, speeding an acceptable version m its way. • But Miller -who was present at fuesday night's session -declared as the Thursday night discussion be- gan: .'JO AGREEMENT "There's no agreement and Lt CD.'t Je held out that there is an .,..... menl" Further, Miller l8id -obviously re- ferring to Reagan and his ~ bill - "Get the old man to sign tbe budget by the 28th and we'll kick the b i 11 out." The Senate traditionally wants the budget in final form before it will sgree to a tax program needed to fi. nance it. A tax increase of at least $784 million is needed to balance the Senate's version of the budget and Reagan wants $1~ million direct prop- ert:v tax relief along with other fea- tures. As it stands now, the bill basically Is in the form Reagan will accept - but a form be and bis advisers feel they can't get through the Senate, where a two-thirds majority, Tl votes, is needed for passage. Powerful Senate Democrats partk- ularly want to substitute a flat per- sonal income tax increase for Rea- gan's proposed hike, accomplished by narrowing the tax brackets and i.o- creasmg the maximum rate from sev- en to 10 percent. Reagan's bill -as sent to the Fi- nance Committee -would raise the state tax on an average homeowning family of four, With an annual income > Friday, June 23, 1967 Site of Summit Meet Polieem~n stand guard in front of Hollybush House, campus borne of the president of Gtassboro state College in New Jfll'Sey where Presi· dent Johnson and Soviet Premier Aleni K.o&ygin met today. Johnson flew to the small town from Washington while Kosygin drove from New Yprk. · Pa trick Lyndon Nu ge nt To Be 'Lyn' for Short AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)-Luci and Pat Nugent revealed today they will call their newborn son "Lyn" -short for his middle name, "Lyndon." Simone Poulain, a White House family spokesman, said the parents already had dubbed their 2-day-old Fire Rou ts 400 boy "Lyn,'' in honor of Luci's father, President Lyndon Johnson. Patrick Lyndon Nugent was born Wednesday morning. While Luci convalesced at Seton Hospital. run by Roman Catholic nuns, both she and Pat heard news that Pat's brother and sister-in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Gerald P . Nugent of Fallbrook, Calif., were the parents of a seven-pound boy. The California Nugeots' son was born in Pendleton. H otel Guests Miss Poulain quoted Luci's doct-0rs as saying Luci was thrilled about be- ct>ming an aunt the same week she BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) -Offi. ctylimb aboard, and bead back to sale-In India napolis ~:.: iai:;11Pe~~sician, Dr. Charles cials at Bell Aero Systems Co. said · R f d R } th full On the moon, Moore said, Pogo '""'uld Ulll Or epea J",m IANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -F; .. e Bailey, and her pediatrician, Dr. B. of $10,000, by $49 a year. today ey have success y tested a w n.v .. Phillip Kocen, had been making reg- two-man rocket system that could pro-be used as a last-ditch means of put-swept through the famed Claypool Ho-ular .morning calls to check with her. • ting astronauts into their mother F R . . vide taxi service for astronauts pn a aCeS ej ection tel at the "Crossroads of America" Their report today said, "Patrick ship's orbit should their landing device lunar probe or rescue stranded moon-tail. today, sending nearly 400 persons Lyndon is progressing beautifully." taineers oo earth. He said it could also get astronauts SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The AF.-fleeing into the street In their night They said Luci "had a good night's Wendell F . Moore, assistant chief and scientsits into and out of crat· bl will _, clothing. rest and her condition continues to . f th n-sted th sem Y approve UU&Y a modest be very satisfactory." engineer or e ill w, sugge e ers that would otherwise be inacces-modification of the Rumford open Frig!Uned guests groped through lightweight, standup -craft dubbed sible. housing act, rejecting a Senate-passed smoke-twed corridors to escape the Miss Poulain said no picture woul!f ''Pogo," like Bell's one-man machine, Moore said the two-man vehicle bill repeQ}.ing the 1 aw, legisla-be taken of the Nugent baby until Luci could be used to perform lunar res-joins the solo Pogo, a rocket belt that live sources predicted today. early • morning blaze by elevator, leaves the hospital perhaps Sunday cues or photographic missions. straps 00 like a parachute, and a fly-Assemblyman Lester A. McMillan stairway and aerial ladders. or Monday. In addition, Bell officials said, the ing ch al r in Bell's family of small (D-Los Angeles) chairman of the Gov-Twelve persons were reported to President Johnson was expected to system could be used to pick up para-rocket mobility systems. It is the larg-ernmental Efficiency and Economy have been ~ted for smoke inhala-have a get-a cquainted meeting with medics who have been dropped into est member of the family, at 147 Committee, where the issue has lain tion but none was in serious condi-his first grandson sometime Satur- inaccessible places, proVide fore at pounds without fuel. dorm.ant for months, told UPI it would tion. day, when he comes to Texas for rangers with swift travel to the scene "The craft is the logical extension be the second week ol July before the Firemen, after a thorough check of the weekend. of a fire or aid in rescuing stranded of the one-man Pogo,'.' Moore said. panel takes action. the 10.story structure, said all guests Mrs. Johnson spent the night Thurs- mountain climbers. "But it gives us something that oone The Senate v«ed April 13 to repeal and employes wte accounted for. day night at the LBJ Ranch. Moore said the operator of the vehj-ot the other models has -a platform the law forbidding racial discrimina-Most of the guests were members of The President promised the Nugents cle would stand on a rear platf~m for equipment or passenger." tion in the sale and rental of most the Fraternal Order of Eagles, which a heifer and "Lyn's" parents have and direct the craft by hand, arm and He said Tl flight tests have been housing in California. opened a three-day convention at the an ample savings bond set aside for DAILY PILOT 3 President Still Due ln LA Tod ay LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Despite bis summit metting with Soviet Pre- bis summit meeting with Soviet Pre- New Jersey, President Johnsoll aP.- parently has not altered plans to be here tonight for a Democratic fand- raising dinner. The President's wife and daughter Lynda Bird also were expected to at- tend tne $1,000-a-couple affair at the ultra-modern Century Plaza Hotel in the Century development of West Loe Angeles. Mayor Sam Yorty said he bad been in c o n t a c t with the White House Thursday night and that the chief ex· ecutive p l a n n e d "definitely to be here." Yorty, highly critical of a planned anti-war parade past the hotel, said its organizers were deluding them- selves if they believed their demon- stration would discourage the Presi· dent from coming. Police, who are predicting up to 20,000 m a r c h e r s, earlier bad an- nounced they would observe the strict- est security measures here since then- Soviet Premier Khrushchev viaited Los Angeles in 1959. · Spokesmen for '-0th eentury.p o x studios, meanwhile, said it WU pol• sible the presidential belie~ would ,.. land on the studio lot after a abort hop from Los Angeles International Airport, although they said no defi. rule plans had been made. The lot is near the Century Plaza Hotel, which does not have a bell· copter landing platiorm. Studio olficials also said they had been asked by Secret Service agents "oot to leave guns lying around dur· ing Mr. J ohnson's visit." Only studio se<:urity guards would remain at work should the President land in the park· ing lot. All other employes ~ would be sent home after 5 p.m. Pope Def ends P riest Celibacy As 'Necessary' VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul VI, voicing ''great pain" over criticism and defections in the rank of the clergy. said today the law of priestly celibacy is as good and nee· essary as ever in the 20th century world. The pontiff strongly defended celi· bacy ··which the church bas preserv· ed for centuries like a shining gem" in an encyclical letter addressed to the world's Roman Catholic bishops. The 9,500-word document, entitled "Sacerdotalis Coelibatus" (priestly celibacy), spoke understandingly of the struggle priests must undergo to repress "the natural and legitimate desire ~ love a woman." But it said an unmarried state makes the priest closer to Christ and a better man. The document, carefully listed cur- rent theological, historical and psy• cholog.ical arguments against celiba· cy and answered each of them in de- tail. He said celibao-by priests retains its full value even in our ti.me, but i1 marked by a profound change In men- tality and structures. shoulder motions controiling the rock-completed with passenger weights But the Assemblf committee has hotel Thprsday. the boy. ~M~~. ~~gfr~l15~~po~~.He s~~~e~th~~m~~ofthe ~-----~----------~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~---•••••• In a mountain rescue attempt, for said there was no noticeable effect on several housing measures in its pos· ( example, the pilot could hover next to control or maneuverability brought on session -ranging from the Senate re· a straAi; ~M~;;p·c:~ls R~;kdi~:~law I Poughkeepsie Su ffers Flmh Flood Outbreak S.R ltlMa 1:6' a.m. Seti t :07 p,m. ~ llh 1:00 1.m. RIMI lt:41 "'"'' SUNDAY "'•' loW .. .. .. .. .. .. • •:• a,m . .O.I Fl1sl high ....... ..... 1:0 p.m. U S«cnd low • .. • • .. .. • .. ~-Jl'.m. 2.7 Sllft ..... S:4A 1.m. llltl 1:07 p,m. M-leb •:OS 1.m. It ... ll:D it>m. MONDAY First h1'1! ..... •••• .... 11:01 e.m. J.4 First IOW , ........... 1:26 1.m • .0.J S4ICOftd ltlall ........... t :• p,m, >.• Second le'# .. ....... ... •:N p,m. t.I 141ft It._ J:6' 1.m. .... 1:17 '·"'· ........ 19:• a.m ..... n :st ,.m. Lad O. Ntw 1• e. '•H -fvne :If July 1 JulV 1' July JI Orange Coast Llohl veri.ble •llld• nlohf lfMI morning ttouo btooml"I soutttwwt to wMI 10 IO ·II knotl In ....,_ lo- dtY and S.turdeY. Low clouds •nd loc•t drlnlee 111Qht end mornlN hOUrt b9eaml"1 Pllf1tY IUllll¥ In fM 1tlf<'nooM ..,_y and letur•Y. Ynttrd.V't N9WJIOl'f MmPf'llUIM wero 1 hlofl tf/I '1 ...0 • low of '9. Wilt!' i.rnw1tufol WH .r.S. 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'J~ Avenue In bot caused the White House '8 ht !Gand ~JUt awesome WASHINGroN ~UPI) -oi bla grandloll, be quarutined when &Ile ~ 1"ft;a damper ~-Patrick. Lyndon Nugent will McKee." came dolim with aoarlet . OG a.tr f\m dellfOUc. WASHINCfrON (~-, ilary iMtanatio~J~c. ~ ~ :r.~~~n~ onru: P t1~d.de n t JohlltOll's ·iewr. · . ~in-1latriloa was Th, Pen~.)laa ( .fornia, tufboll;~Jn.uruarand ' wild chue down Pennayl· ~ ri1 get hla cb.ance, PreDdential· grandcbil:' ~andloa ,..,. became oil a nationWtdi d l" t v e. · , topM! other ·mt.es. .., · . ·:.~ vanla Avenue ha a toy wa-bOW'f!er; tO write • new dren have betn in the·~ ~l A.a -a daild, be eod housJ.nt '~ •. :"nie dlrecUve'appeaiH ~1• ~·• gQD pulled by a billy goal chaptJr lia tbe anthology of 11 gh t sinee -the days ll'Wllliam ~ serv~~. a~. ~Jng at Jeut one quitk ie. ~ But if be doel, it won't be Whi .. llau.te offspring. Ge or f e Waabington, w~o ,. · Rarriloa wb-• o the iDg a par tm.eu~ ,nel\ a . i\llt. ~ ~ a White Ifouae, first. ()lie WhlW' House grand-liked to drOp in on tbe J • s: Pl'eijdiM went M.al1.J.and air 1>fl6 t,OOn ~ · Within hours after ·McNa. ~i..-4 President Benjamin Har· cbD4: we at oa to become youngsters' parties. lbolloin& . be pUt off lln\lta !U'lesa they nma unveiled Ute plu Q> ~ rison claimed that dlstinc· pftlident himself. Another He Jater suppressed hb . ......_ TficimU, Jeff.erson accept J\Tegre> milbry P~· ·~amen, 1pokeamea f• • ~4;f Uon more than 70 years ago had'•to pay off his grand· grandfatherly in~st and (8" CRILDRJ!M, Paie 7) 10.N1el. ·.• 41.l·wlit aperttM.nt n•n Au~ :~ ~~~!llii':::!!mmci ________ 19m __ .. a. __ ~ ... m!~&a1~1E:i-am-•~111!""-•••-~ .i Secretary ot Defense Rob-drews said It woi&ld hr open ~ ~ ert S. Mc.~.amllra said~ t,U.1 to all races rtom now $! • ... .,, " directive will go into ef1ec$ Fifteen a p.a r t'm en l ·!-: E ....... ys 11-n~verslal House July 1 in the are as s.ur-h 0 u ses and (our trap.r ·~;· ~ '-.IV ...-.. ~g A n d r e w s ·Air courts within ·~~ DJlle•. c( Fired Teiicher Rehired . F~ Base in sub~\>IP Andrews-the area t.arl!t.d T. • b MAU"Yland. by McNamara--faces ~ -.. · ·~. ellCl0W'9te in the school ~.·· Principal G. William Don· teodent to reinstate Harlem. · ID' tens · Saying the Defenae ne. .decla.red oa limit.a uDiea -,, partment ii determined to ~Y comply. · end ''bumlllaUnc dlacrim- TraueJ' ~ tnatlGn" In the1pJivat.e hou&- T · .,.1 tng « Negro ·terVIcemen. ·Soviets Free • McN~a added: "We g... • tlcipete moving elsewhere WASl\lN (UP.I) -in the country .. 'Jbi.s is but Starting Juli 1bMe mem· one Step in a pr0gram we • > " \ • .,.. ,........ · A•t J.,~ Parties. PHII..ADELPBlA (UPI)- A yomig subltitute u.cher', fired for letting studeaU write eesays oo subjects such as -premarital sex, W8ll reinstated Thunday a n d praised for doing a ''first- :":,. rate job of teaching." cwan of Dobbina dismissed IDlrlem Monday for i.Mubcr· dl6ation. Har1em had dis· tributed m i m e o g r aphed bookle~. of the ~nt es· ~ to bis 0th.er classes, to teacher a.nd to Donovan. 1be principal ordered Har· lem to reoall them but he rdused. H•lem "bed the guts to take a f'fJW chances and ven· ttre into ruaed t.emaiD in an effort to get studeclts deeply involved 1n learniJJC -in this Ca.le by deYelopiDg in them an enthusieam for seH-expression t bro u i b writlng about subjects « relevance and concern to themselves, 11 Shedd said. bers ~ 4lo tMJi. ofticiai ' prOJ>918 to f OllOW." traveling under :1/fll1ll rulee He said confefeoces al· t.bat dlecouraet .._ ~d J'tl8dy are acbedule<t with mate honesty • lit\'le pa.in-..-..-ent owuera neat mil· TOKYO (AP) -The ~ viet Union today releMed 15 Japanese ft&hennen de- tained for vtolatin1 Soviet territorial waters in · t b e northern Padfk, tile Mari· .thne Safety Agency '*1.d. StyUab Lyn6' Bird Jo.bdaon precedes f4vorl~ escort, actorGeoneJlanillton,.fS they leave posh Ne'f York niibqp.>t'We Thursday. MJss Johnson, elder dau4h- tf'l of {bel. President, aaid she couldn't be h•pJ!ler in her ,role aa aunt of Patrick Lyn.don Nugent, her younger sifter's ffr&t .cbild, and hoped to-aee her i11ew tel.ativ&, JOOn. r Stephen H. Harlem, 29, an English teacher at Dob- bins TedmicaJ Wdl School, was described by the incom- ing superintendent oi schools, Dr. Miik HAllbedd, • • • ..,. kind oi tudMr ,.. mQlt not oal1 tolerate but Shedd. who becomes au· periDteadelit Sept. l, ,_ .. oi the baotleU and .... tbe actblC .upmn. ABC, ITT Merger Over Major Hurdle WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Communic.a- tions Commission bas for the second time approved tbe merger of American B r o a d c a s t i n g Compa- nies Inc. into International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. -the biggest merger in broadcasting history. But the Justice Depart- Texan Held For Iowa Death Spree CEDAR RAPIDS, Io w a (AP ) -Police sem"Cbed today into the background of a man who tbey said apparently came to Iowa from Texas to rob a bank and wound up killing three persons who innocently got in his way while be was .. casing" the countryside. Held on a murder charge was a bald, 42-year-old man identified as Hubert B. Mc· Clelland of Beaumont. Tex .. a parolee wit'h a criminal record for nearly 20 years. Authorities described as "senseless" the fatal shoot- ing Wednesday night ol a housewife and two farmers and the abduction of two woman. Mrs. Charles Schwab, 41 . of Belle Plaine, was shot after her car was forced ofr a gravel road near El- beron and the gunman drove off with the children who had been riding with her. meat bas not decided yet whether to 1.ake its fight against the consolidation into court. FCC Commissioners Rob- ert E. Lee. Lee Loevinge.r, James J. Wadsworth and Chairman Rosel H. Hyde formed the majority in the same 4-3 lineup that pre- vailed when the FCC first approved· the $2.8-billion merger Dec. 21. The majority said IT&T's stro:ig financial b a c k ing woul.C enable ABC ~ better compete with the other two major networks -National Broadcasting Co. and Co- lumbia Broadcasting Sys- tem. The network says it will expand its color pr<>aram· mi..Qg and build new s1lldios as part ol a $141-nlmion program. The new FCC decision was accompanied by a strongly worded 138-p age minority opinion that ac- cused some IT&T and ABC officials and witnesses of both companies of lack of candor and misrepresent.a· lion during their testimony at re<:ent FOC hearings on the merger. The minority also charged IT&T at\d ABC officials with "overbearing and pre- sumptuous cooduct toward the press" during the bear· ing and with trying "to dis· tort and pervert the media in their reporting of these proceedings. 11 The commission earlier this spring agreed to the re- hearing on the merger to give the Justice Department a further cbaoce to pcesenl its opposition. Legislature in ~ction l y THE AS50CIATEW ,,_ c.o.. RNQen•s '1 bllllclr. tu blll movu torw•rd • si.p, bolt lo hi• -· oroH not In tM tonn !tie edmlnl1tn- tion .,greed lo In • mwtlno wlfh s.n. •le l@ederl. DemocHb Indicate !lwY will block the bill 11n1tl Reeoan 1'9ns ·~'· THE oov••NO• 1111 Sl ..... Mentel -R1lse1 i!le maximum monthly sllle c.ontrlbll11on '°" - t•llv Ill "' r~erded pef' 0 10n In prl\/1N cart ~ from '130 to 11601 All 1622. Burton, D·S•n Fral'IClsGo. THE ASSEMllY 111111 , ..... Archllt ct -Repe111 lew setting s•~tf' ~rchit~ct's ennu•f tai.rv •t 121,· OOC; provides salary be NI by O""" rral .. rv1cn dirrttor with flllll\U • IArtmonl ~PP<OVBI' AB lt06. l'•O• D·S~cramt'nlo 111119'1 -Rf'C)Ulrr\ 11'81 semple bel- tnl• ~ 1~ntical to official bellob or • ''uon•ble 1au•m1lt '" precfnctl usln1 •ulom•I« vo1;119 Mvlc~1 SB 150, Col· llrt, [).Yr~kt! Fis~ -Pr0'1•blt• POUHSIOr> In bo>ll ~1 ~nv fish >ublMI to site °' w"Qht l1m••• In condition lhal silt nr w•f9!>t u r'I bl' o.trrm.,,~d' SB 1?0:!. w~ w~r '"· D H~w•t>or~ "'inr1fl -forbids l•r,dlng, t•'.lli"9 .,, t•k•no off '" atrcrafJ tr()fl'I oubltt tlttJitOUQMM_. PXCflPf ht Cttrteln f"mf'r• o<"n< ~·. SB 763. Colli« Ju••nllt -Ext•nd• lo luvt<>llU m<-"• t i to<t$111uhon.oil end legal rights 9u1reni.~ itdull1 ln court procHd· lnq,, AB lO'I). Biddle, R·Rlversldt. Rt9hts -Require. low •nforcem•M off1t~r 10 Mnd arr•~led !lf'rSOll prln~ nouu In both Envllsll &nd Spenlsll of Conslltotlon.il rights at time of l>ool<· l,.g; '-B 1615, S~roly, 0-S.verly Hiii•. l•r -Enl1t9ft Bay Ar&t Trtn .. P0t11llon Sludv Commission 10 lncklcle o,,_ mtmbtr e&ch of S•n F'rallCllCO Pubhc Ulll•lif's Comml""'" •nd Port of O•Vl•n<j; AB 1465, 8rlt>Gt>gl, R· llodw""'1 (•IV Recount -Aulhorlln &chonl dis ''''' l"ltMrdt t>v fwn tt-i,rtt\ VO'"· tn ~f1'' '"'nvftf ~ bond or t-'• '"'' Yl'4'' "'°""'r,. rflt'SUlf wnukl """' tw•n "~''\t0 by~ ~rc~n:t t:M 'O'"' vtr,. H< IM</ llM -•, II (,"l'ld4i. Hos.,011 -QA1Y \ m'ulmum t'""'' " •!' H.500 •o U .$00. 10< rnnlrArh tw ~ ·~ tf1\tf"t(.f t>otrd IT\4V t11~nv• W1tf't ' ' J _., -. -t: out pvttlnv 10 bid 1 Se 1015, &urge,,.,. ll·S.n Diego. I l!WC.tlell -llequir.. sa-1 d1s- 1Tkt to p.tY tuill011 to parents "' vuardlan or Dholully or menlelly fllndlcapoed ml-f0< enroll,,_, In s1>t<l1t eclucaliO<I clHS6 not provld4Hl by dl1trlcl1 AB 8'5, l . Gr-. D· 5-cr-nto. Velllclll -Puts dr~ reclno and •Xlllblllon of _.., laW> In seo1r1te V~lcle Olde secttons; SB 178, Collier. •-111t1Ms AdOplH "'"" -Request• State Board OI Ed\lcatlon to rHClnd Its l'(lllCY fOf· blddlnv food seln through sllfdenl storH1 ACR 2S. Rnn. D·BurllnQ4mt. S-4 -Reqwsts law t11torume111 •oenc~ to DllNla entorc111T\•llt or 1i--.irlvlf>v lewi requf!lb DeP11rtmtnt of Educ.1•1o<1 to ll'ICtu.i. IMttuctlOn on I t-'"'"' In drlwr Pduu11on 1nd trallll"ll courses; 5CR J'I. M<:Cartllv.1 lt·San 1111 .. 1. I lt"911rcll -UrOfS -ral OOW'"· me<rt to 4'5!1btls/I r-olonal w1tH CX>l· lutl()<I c:ontrt>I r~torch l•t•lltv •t lJnl- v,rslfy of CaHtornia 1tt Riv"''''~; .A.'A 74. Porttr, D.ComolOf' l ltHOIUf.... l"tr..iuud Rec.au -Rt«""W' L"'OJ,l111tw ,.•, 1967 Ge<>•ral s .. sinn e>n July 1R In JO !In De•lod AClt 118. Unruh. O lnot. w(ll)d THE SENATE (oncvrrtnu I~ As .. mbly Am-menh JllYtllllH -Require• luvtnll• court tltrl< to providf district attorr>ev with lr»orm1110on on ca~\ Involving ''e" laws SB J7, l<•nnlc-CD-long t!eeclll AllOWl district ottorll!'y to t.tke part In • juv..,llt court htorlnq wllh perm•s· 1I011 ol tt.e lvd9'!1 SB JS, Krnnicl< IHh P'ulff crum -s.ts up sl•t• cr1.,,. - wntlon fovnd.ttlOn end crlmlnel lu•lla cou11<ll1 SB M, O«ullmtllan I R·Lotla ·Buehl. Haaf Start -Povldf• tor toltow i~rough ProQram• klr ch1ldrtn Biter IMV complrl• tl'd•••i Profect H""d St•rl cl•n •>. SB ,J416. MCAIHr ID S•n Fr•"cl\COl Nr•nltlttr• -,.p0rood•1t• l.000. /l('tO •rom -.tM,. 91tn,.rAI t11nd V\ '"'" ieft)rc ca,, ''"" out new~U-fff',_,, 56 '<1" '-'tC.•rt•r Clt·&•n '1.i•••• Mtdl.Cll -Prnh ltllh <!nr lnr• • "'1 flllt\ltf\ nrnv•dl,,G "'" uN'tn ,, .. ,, A/fl1"11 • ~ :~:~:~::!'~ -•;::.:~::, tin M\• iA t Althou1'1 some of ttie lub- jects w«e controversial. he said. tbeJ ccdd not be ".ccmld.-1 ¢adoul .. imm«'lll.'' ... 5 Censured By Senate; 1 Rebuked WASHINGTO?i. (UPI) - Five U.S. senators bne been c e n s u r e d or con- demned by their c<>Ueagues in the pasl and a sixth re- buked for a violation of Sen- ate rules. Library of Congress ex- perts list these c o n d u c t cases stretching into the past: -Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin: Condemned in 1954 for abuse of two com- mittees which inquired intn bis conduct. -Hiram Bingham 0£ Con· necticut: .Conde m n e d in 1929 for improperly employ- ing a manuf.cturers' repre- sentative as a Senate com- mittee aide during consicf· eration ol a tariff bill. -Benjamin T. (P itchfork Ben) Tillman and John L. McLaurin of South Caro- lina: Censured and, in ef- fect. suspended for six days in HIO'l after a fist fight on the Senate floor. -Benjamin T a p p a n of Ohio: Censured in 1844 for violating Senate rules by furnishing confidential doc· ments to a newspaper. -Timothy Pickering of Massachusetts: Found guilty of a violation of the Senate rules in 1811 after reading in an open session certain documents f r o m whldl the diplomatic in- junction of secrecy bad not been removed. fut. -..--· On o n e ~ olficial credit c.wda WiJl...be.out and prior authorization w1l be in. On tie other, pr diem expeDMI w01 '° up &am $18 to '25 dltly. plus tnnl· (JOl11atlun. The new lll'CIOM ru1tl wen lmpoRd in tbe alt. math of the Adam Cl.aytoa Powell".affair. 'Ibey covw tnwel In the United St:Mes, by House members ar com- miM.ee members, piUs man- agement of committee pay- rolls. The now rules were draft· ed by the Om$ittee on 1f005e Adm in i 1 t ration, which aiso took steps to en· f~e them, h\riilg for the first time an accoun tant wb~ job it will be to in- spect every voucher. Powell, the veteran Har· lem lawmaker who rose to be chairman of the Educa- tion and Labor Committee. was denied his seat on ctw-ges tnet he used h~ committee's airline credit cards to finance persooal trips and k~t bis wife on the payrQll <iesJ>ite the fact •be did . not -~ 4aid'9 lrom. these ronnal' .. ges, meqibers of hia coriiinUtee compl~~ aomed.Dies were kept iri' the dark about 1be committee peyroll. The new rules abolish credit card travel. Mem· hers or staffef's traveling on behalf of Congress must get prior authorization on a f o r m covering p\Xl>OSe. mode and destination of trip. as well as e6timated costs. Asks Divorce LOS ANGELES IUPI) Screen star Arlene Dahl. charging business executive Alexis LictH.ne "had no in· tention or desire to have any children," filed i u it Thursday Sffk:ing annul· ment of their 1965 marriage. Top left: Chevy U Nove Sp<>rt Coupe. Foreground: Chevrolet lmp1l1 SpOlt Sedan. Top right: C1maro Sp<>rt Coupe. Only Chevrolet offen ; .. . . the roomlut cor In America The results of the A11tolnoti~t1 News roominess study: Chevrolet it tt-. roomiest car made i.n America! Combine all that space with Chevrolet's good looks and low price, and it's easy to see why Chevrolet rema,ins the number one choice. The but valve In lt1 clau Chevy Il, naturally. You can spot the quality in the deep Magic-Mirror finish, the rugged all-vinyl upholstery, and the flush ·and-dry rocker panels. We put more into Chevy Il, so it will cost you less to keep up. lower. ~nd t~ ~·lbOkinO dimensions give you 1he closest thing yet to sports-car response. The lowe1t, wlde1t sport1ter at lt1 price If you think Csmaro looks a little sportier than others at Its price, you're right. Fact is, Camaro stands wider and This Saturday and Sunday, June 24 and 25, at GOLD KEY VILLAGE, O. Lawrence Hansen, one of Southern California's leading landscape artists, will be showing his works. You will see how his remarkable insight in the use or soft light and color have promptejf critics to compare his work with the very best in contemporary art. You will find much to enjoy in his work. Showing free to the public this Saturday and Sunday between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. YOUR CHECK LIST TO INDEPENDENCEI lE A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OP INDIVIDUAL HOMES lN A PRESTIGE COMMUNITY! IEf LARGE. UOO to 2,404 SQ. FT. HOMES I ENO YARD WORK OR OUTSIDE MAINTBNANCEI JEf 42' SWIMMING POOL l CLUBHOUSE I fl' PRIVATE PATIOS! 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'29.95 I I LABOR SlllVICI POLICY .... '29.95 I I FREE! I VHF UHF FM ANTENNA I wmt PUICHASI °' AMY 1H7 COL.Oil T.Y. I -------------- FREE COLOR ANTENNA DELIVERY SET UP SERVICE-EVERYTHING GUARANTEED COLOR SPECIALISTS In Huntington Beach 10115 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst between Vons and B of A For Service Phone 962-8913 • In Westminster 15372 leach Blvd., 897-6851 In the K·MAAT Plaza Week Only! NO -MONEY DOWN . • 36MONTHS TO PAY ~--------------• DRAWING: FREE COLOR TV I I MANY OTHER PRIZESlll NO PURCHASE REQUIRED. I SIMPL y FILL I IN THE ENTRY BLANK BELOW, AND MAIL OR DELIVER TO I PLAZA T.V. WEEKL y DRAWINGS, AND A GRAND PRIZE DRAWING I -DATE OF DRAWING TO BE ANNOUNCED. 1 ENTER NOW : I PLEASE ENTER MY NAME IN YOUR DRAWING FOR AN RCA COL· I OR T.V., I UNDERSTAND THAT I AM UNDER NO OBLIGATION EX· I CEPT TO PAY SALES TAX IF I AM A WINNER. I NAME: ..•••••••••.•••.••••• -·.............. • • • • • • • • • I I ADDRESS: • . • • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • . . . • • . . . . . . Phone: . • • • • • • • • • • • .... • • I I CfMck OM 110o o I I Do Not O have Color TV: Mike: J ,_ ------------- LARGEST RCA VICTOR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY! '· I ,, . --------.... • • 1 • C DAil Y PILOT 5 Members Of Family REDDING (AP) -Five memb9n of a rural family died when their c a r l"'Hbed heed-GD Into a lumber truck aa tbeJ were movtq from one bome to another. CallfClrnla lf1&bway Pa- trol ottken eaDed t be wreck TbUl'ldlJ one Of the wont la Sbuta County in recent 7ean. TbeJ died when their sta-tion waioa cnJ1lded with a hmlber tract aeven miles Wiit cl Reddin& m Higb- way 299. A~tiet ldentifled t b e v1ctim1 as Edpr D. Rol- Una, 3'7: hll wife, Barbara, 29, their cbUdrm lanetta, 9, and Edward. 7, IDd Mrs. Rolllm' father, JD bn- aban. 5'. A third d6l. Gel, 5, ..a Fr1dl1, JuM 2l, 1967 QUEBIE -· ly Phil lnM Rap Safety Blllil ~ ~~ ... ~ ;, Sena.tors Hells Angels Win OK Crim~ ~ . Measure Round in Capitol SACRAMENTO (AP) SACRAMENTO (UPn - Members of the e.lla An· 1ell and Gypsy Joitr mo- torcycle clubs ICOnd .tt · leut a temporary ruccess Thursday in their flrtt ef· fort at legislative lobbJlnJ. A meaau're to ~ten mo- tMcycle safety requlrtment wu held over for one week by the Senate Tranaporta· tion Committee aft. mem· bers ot the outlaw c1Dbt ob- jected it was unneceuary. "We know where lt'a at when it comes U> rtdint a motorc~Je," said 8 o n n y Barger, president of th• Oakland An1t11. In a clifOwaaer, a majcr San Francisco), would re-. crime COl'ltrol meuure..,. quire the operatcr ot • mo-poled by Go¥, Reagan bit torcycle to be able to pua peued the Seute and ~ the telt for a puaenpr auto Mtrt U> the Allelnbly. and a separate Teat to drl"' .. 'lbe meuur., backed by moat RepUbl1cUa, plcbd a motorcycle. . up .aough Democratic-.. The legislation allo would. antJ oilllnC ln abaeatMI require motottJcle rider• to ·Gd vote nrlteblni ta pua wear crash belmeta and 27"- prot.c:ttve sboe1. · Tb&~ may .,.. votaa, a Bar1er. spokesman for tbe tw.tbirda ~. w • r • cycllata, agreed wUb tbe needed beca ... the bW ODD- need f cr new motorcycle U. taiold an QprOpriaticlS ol cense regulations. '100,GllO the flnt year. . It would estabUlb a eau.. But, be satd, b e 1 m e t 1 form. CrlQM TedmoloClcal were unnecessary fo~ mem· Relearch B'oundatlon and a bers of bis organhation. AA--caHfornia Council on ertm- gela are experienced motor· iDal Justice cycle drivers who operate ' beaf1 equipment, be said. W STEREO ,.,. c..1 ua _.. ._ . ,.. ...... _.. , ........ ...u. $4,., ... ., .. IMli ..... ..... ... .... . .....,. ..... ,,. ---' CALI. SM-1"6 .,._ 1M P..M. reported in aerloaa coodl-~~~~--~---~---~~--- About ?J> of the q\lllata- clad in dirty blue denim jackets with the club name on the beck, jum and boota -crowded into the Senate bearing room and filled seats usuU!J taUa up ~Y Iobb11sts in upenalve B~ said the majority of ts were ~by lnexperieneed drivers ot ll&bt-weight motorcycles. Fair Opens DEL MAR (UPI) -Thi 78tb San Dleco County Fair be1an a 1J-daJ run at tbe Del Mar F.triroundt today. Uon. The tamil1 .-in t b e proceu of movin1 from their WllJowbroot home la TriD1f.Y CountJ. authoritiel Wd. Old Subway At Terminal LOS ANC'.1!1.U (UPI) - One o1 tbl 1llt llpl at IM AncUll' WC•trtad ID 8 I I tram:lt Q'llem -•mil• long subwaJ tmme1 ID tbe Rabbi Attacks C~rgy For Israel 'Si~nce' LOS ANGELES (UPI) - America'• Qlrllt1ln clergy came mmr ftre trom a re-,.. rabbi '11mnday for faDtmC to proride m o r a l sappart to llr..t dariD& the r'IClllt lllddle Eatt out. ...... SpW1nc to • Central OonffllDCll of Amer lean Rabb i 1, Rabi Balfour munltion . . . than the spec- tade of nearly U>tal ab- Hnce of vWble support for the at.ate ot Israel during her hour of need by at the Jeut the eatllblilbment of cqanlzed American Chris- tiaDlty," t h e outlpoten rabbi aid. " silk auita. They urged the committee to kill the legialation, sup- ported by the SW. Depart- ment ot Motor Vehicles and the California Medlcal As· aoclatioo. "We're not tbe ones out there getting the brain dam- age and getting killed," be said. "Why should we have to wear the belmeta?" He uked tbe commlt:tee U> conduct a six·montb atu-· dy iDU> the need for the equipment. If the I t 11 d 1 finds tbe equipment II Dtld- ed. Barger said. "I'll wear the dama bllmel •• All entertainment witb tbe exception of the rodeo wu U> be free. EDt.rtalnen m. elude Ricky Nelton, the Mariachi Gr111, the Mar· qulJ Cbimpt, CircUI Tbne, the Acrobatic Lyncm, tbe Charles Owens Ink Spota • and comedian Charle• Dor-••-••• D&D. Barger told the commit· tee "You are pasa1nc laws on stuff that I don't think anybody up here k D 0 W I anythlqabout." ~------~--------------------__;.-----------------Tbe meuure, by Alaem· blYman John F. Foran (0. e downtown ---.... moll 1 bed TbandaJ by wreck1nl CftWI. Brlcblr ol New Ycrk aald -------------------. FIRST FOR NEWPQRT BEACH MID:.sotJTHERN CALIFORNIA~ e EXCLUSIVE 9 Back in tbe "good 01 d days'' befoN smog and free- ways in Los Angel.el "the big red can" brought riders from outlying suburbl IUCh as Redondo Beech and Pas- adena to 1be dcnnltowD area on the more tUn 1,000 miles of track tbat llCJlld the met- ropolitan area. The tunnel built in 1911 eventually depocited past· eagers at the subway term- inal building at 417 S. Bill St. which was constnded in 1926. Patrick Fund SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A hmd-ralllng organization to 1upport William Penn Patrick-in a bid foT tbe Re· publican nomination for u.s. tmatar nm year bu filed IDcarpontioD papen. the "oft.ldal apobmlen of America Ch r iltendom were not only silent ... but by their silence or by their prayerful cells for peace, suauting that the matter be placed in the lap of a then practiclJly paralyud United Nation5 -they also failed the C8UJe ol world peace.'' Rabbi Brickner, director of the Com.mil&ion on Inter- faith Activities of Reform Judaism, termed ''unctiou.s, 1e1 f.-rving fabrication" stateme!lta attributed to one national Jewish orga.nha- that there was .. widespread Christian support for. 11- rael'a politioo!' "The record bas to be set straight." be said. Those in the Jewish com- munity teeking further dis· engagement with other re- Jigiolll •'need no more am· fAC.TORYi DEMONSTRATION dF MAMAYA/SEKOR .. AMAYA SllOI ••• THI HOTTIST SIN•U LINS llFLIX CAMllA AIOUND la .... te lte •••allutiN lty Mr. 101 IUYIUON, f9oery ,.,.._,,....... c. .. ~, 4~ ef .Cl ......... KCI--Wiii M ...,.. • well ft ... lflM ft• ,..,. " t1te ....., • ,ktwe ..... ..._ y_,. Wiw C.-aNI ......................................... ,nc.. .......... -................. ,..,..,.,.,. '""' "' .,.., ltwtt.t • '-• SH.H. y._ ef uw. ......... ~ , .., ... _.. ,._, DON-r MISS ff. SATURDAY JUNE 24 10 A.M. Tll 4 .P .M ... DON'T MISS IT! WHEN A CAME/IA Cl,cl~ TNINKOF 7 your tree uounnet cook book ••. Js at Mariners Savings. Stop by and pick it up. To celebrate the Gourmet Festival, July l through July lO; Mariners is offering o free gourmet cook book to all visitors . Let these attractive bound gourmet cook books instruct you in such diverse sub - jects as wine cookery, herb and spice cookery, and the ABC's of canapes, cookies and salads. Find new ideas in the preparation of culinary delights and red iscover old ones. Come join in the festive atmosphere amid the handsome surroundings of the Mariners Building. Our friendly and courteous staff wi ll a ssist you with all your savings and loon rieeds. And remember, at Mariners your savings earn the highest prevailing interest rate in complete safety. ti> l, ~..-- MAR INER S SAVINGS AND LOA~ ASSOCJATJO:'\ l APTER "WEST SIDE S'OORY" ..• ·-nm SOUND or MUSIC" ••• DIRFLTOR ROBERT WISE NOW TURNS BIS CAMBRA ON THE ORIENT ... ANDTHE WORLD OF ADVENTURE! THE SAND PEBBLES is a gripping adventure aboard an American gunboat; on the Yangtze Biv~r at the very moment of China's awakening in the mid OO'a. n ia the 1tiorf of men, a ship, a people and & way of life engulfed in a tidal wave of reTOl~ion. But most of all it is a story of men and women who find themeel"Vea caugh' between the perils of love and the madneH of war. STARTS WE'DNESDAY, JUNE 28 Matinees: Three times a week. Wednesdays, Saturdays )nd Sundays, be9innin9 at 2 p.m . Evening Performances: The Sand Pebbles will begin prompt- ly 8: 30 p.m. each Monday throu9h Saturday evening. Our Sunday per- formance begins one half hour ear· lier, at 8:00 p.m . The Lido Theatre has more than enough FREE perking for a Full House. No matter when you come you may be assured of an effortless perking space. For your total enjoyment, the lido Theatre hes one of the moat com- plete Snack Bara in Orange County. ' .. The LIDO Newport Beach A Sub\Kliarynl C•r1111 All11nct '"'"'""'~" wu.1cwr.100\E.R•Nt\l.roP1n•~Cli.cAuF?~· ... ··r1 1i i •,:•()ll() Newport llvd. and the lay 57 Huntington Center-Huntington Beach 544-5470 / ._ _____ ~_"_ ... : _____ ......i '·--------'•7•3•••8•3•5•0--6•7•3-· 7•0-8•1-ml! ... ____ _ ' . l l J ' ' \ Mixed Results V.S., Russ Have Summit History WASHINGTON CAP) - U. S. and Soviet beads of government have met alx major times before today in eff orta to thraab out differ· encea between the two world powers, with highly mixed and often controver· aw results. . Today's meeting between President JobDIOll and Pre· mJer Alnei N. Kosygin will add tbe name of Gius· boro, N. J., to. such places u Poudam and Yalta, Ge- neva and Camp David - •here isaues affecting bis· tory have been dilcusaed but seldom settled. 1bree leadershie__ meet· lugs during World War II, when the United States and Soviet Union were allied agalmt Nazi Germany, marked the high point of cooperation between the two world giants. TEHRAN The lint, at Tehran, lr:an. brought together President Franklin D. Roosevelt, So- viet Premier Joseph Stalin and Prime Minister Winston S. Cblll'cbllJ of Great Bri- taln. 1be dJscussion centered on U. S.·Britiah plans for aD lnvuion. of Europe, Jtrong. ly puabecl bi_ Stalin to ease Nui mJlltar1 pressure on tbe Soviet UDion. Roosevelt lllued I po8t • Confwence ltateme11t saying: "We came here with hope and determination. We leave here, friends in fact, ln apir· it and in purpose." Roosevelt met once agaln with Stalin and Cburdllll, at Yalta in the Soviet Crimea, in February 1945 -two months before the Preal· dent's death. 1be U. S. and British leaders agrffd at Yalta to Soviet demands that a go~nment friendly to the USSR be establlahed in Poland. GRANDCHILDREN. • • July 1955 meetini ln that SWiss city amooi PresJdent Dwilbt D. Elaenhower, So- viet Premier Nfko1a1 A . Bui· gu.ln, Prime Min1J'8r An· thony Edee of Britain and Premier Edgar Faure of France. But litUe actually was ac· cdmplisbed and a year la· ter the Soviets mllitarlly ~­ pressed an uprising ln Hun· tary. bringing a return to icy realtions between the two major powers. (From Paie 4) Mary Fairlie· Tyler He Eisenhower and s o v i e t planet to spy on the Soviet Union. An American U·2 apy plane bad been 1 b o t down by tbe Sovieta a maatb earlier and its pilot c1ptur· ed. 1be last U. S. • Soviet mmmit meeting before to- day's was in June 1981 ln Vienna between Khrushchev and President John F. Ken- nedy. It gave the newly elected Kennedy a chance to size up his new adver- sary but little concrete wu accomplished. A crisis over Berlin fol- lowed within months and a year later came the Cuban missile crisis - a summit confrontation instead of a Randolph who had to pay traD$lormed one room o; the Premier Nikita s. Khrulh· oil the debta of bis grand· mansion into a. fairyland for cbev _ w1lo had accompan· father, 1bom~s Jeffenoo. her third birthday party. led Bulganin in 1955 -met President Jefferson d J e d Farnklin D. Roosevelt bad informally at the preaiden· poor because of his person· two of hiJ grandchildren at tial retreat of Camp David, al genel"Olity. hJs .ftnt inauguration in 1933. Md., in September 1959 dur· And it was Marthena, 1bere were 13 on band for h • l b ted -==========i ---.1da .. ..t.•-r of B-Ja· '-1-f th . ..,,_1 J 20 ing Kbrusc ev s ct e :-a _ a-ADU "'6"1.C "" ua our mau .... ..., an. I tour of the United States. summlt conference. min Harrison, whose scar-1945. . Their talks were termed let fever auarantined the Three grandchildren were cordial and "the spirit of executive mansion during on hand to see .President Camp David" WU heralded his administration. . D w l 1.h t D. Euenhower .. as a step toward easing Despite this feat. Marthe-~w?rn m Jan. 20, 1953. He world tensions. EXTENDED HOURS <Drhe-ep _......1 .... 1,.w.. .. n.r.. , __ ,,......,. na was outshone by her matsted that Mary Jean, brothe!', Benjamin, who be-fourth child of bis aon, John, YEAR LATER came known to the Amerl· be there for hiJ second in-But a year I.al.er, ln May can public as "Baby Mc-augural. 1960, plans for a Paris meet. (ii)\ HUNTINGTON. L~ VALLEY BANK Kee." He displayed a cbil-Sbe had been chrUtened in Ing between Khrushchev diJh insouciance unmatched t h e Blue Room, April 22. aDd Eisenhower broke up .._. ....,. et 91.yfed , until the appearance of little 19156, one of several preci-amid angry exchanges when A4-...... ..,.. ~~~~h. hi-~~~~~~~~~cb.il~~;M~~=~~J~~·~~=~~·e~t~l;"~d~e~rid~~~n~d~ed~~~H~~~~~;·~·~~~v~.~ Harrhon indulged s tized at the masioo. U. S. apologies for using grandchildren at every op- portunity and set up the first White Houae Cbriltmas tree. The f1nt child to live in the White House wu the crandlon of John Adamt. Nelly CUsth and her broth· er, Tut. bad lived with their father George Wublngton, but this was at the tempor- ary ~pltal in New Y or kl City. The first grandchild born in the Whtte House was tbe1 aon of Jeffer$on'a daughter.I Martha (Thomas Jefferson Randolph). President John Quincy Adams' son, John Jr., lint son of a president t be m.ried in the mansion, also was the father of the first girl born there in 1829. President John Tyler would play the violin to am UM bJs granddaugtiter, S... F"'" now.._.._,,. than t,500,000 canl /+ltd, with U1 .:f1 ea' Is "'HO. t .• Wtry not mrt en~ tha kind of F..,-,oua Low Rltel Ind Homatown Service th.t tW¥I ,-.-'"""' made pe09le I~ n•u .... sure more cars ....... with us than with .. any other com· ,...... Pl"Y7 ean todlYt 646-6166 LARRY CAIRNS 431 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa STATE FAH IUTUAL There are a lot of good cars you can get for '3450. This is two of them: If you don't hoppen to n11d two cars. 1h1te's only on1 thing that you nu d l1u . One cor that cosh as much as two cars. Unless you wont to pay o lot of money for o lot of horsepower lhol you'll never u11. There's only on1 slot • in the country where you con go foster lhon o Volks- wagen -Nevada. INo speet limil- lhey're big gamblers out th1r1 The only exlra horsepower u really n11d Is for all tho11 power gadgets. Which you n11d to drive o car thQt size. \ Which hos to be 1ho1 sitt to hold oll 1ho11 horses. All of which olso makes th1 overage car cost olmost os much to run os two Vollswogens. Considering a VW gets " oboul 27 miles lo o gollon of gos ond oboul ~0.000 miles too sat of lir11. Bui ;f you'ra still not told on th e ld10 of two bugs for the price of one beosl, why not tok1 advantag e of this spacial Introductory offer: on1 Volkswagen for half 1h1 price of two. ... NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 2116 Newport Blvd. AllTOllOBllf INSURANCE co_ .. ......,lff.--i~- HllH omoe: BleollllrigtOll, _ -----"------------ I' .... ., ---- f"rlday, June 23, 1%7 4 Terrorists Arraigned SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) day as the man who shot a -Reles Tijerina and three jailer. other men accused of at-The jailer and a state tacking the Tierra Amarilla policeman were seriously Courthouse this month ·were wounded, a sherlff beaten, and two men kidnaped Jur· held today without bond on ini the twe>-hour raid charges or first-degree kid-lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil naping, a capital crime. Tijerina, leader of a band of Spanish-A m e r i c a n s claiming millions of acrt>s in the Southwest under old land grants, was identified at his aJTaignment Thurs- DIAL-A-PRAYER 6"-0639 Store Sells Sport Coat & Slacks Both for $5 OPEi SllllYS 10 TO 3 FRIDAY llTES TILL 8 SAVE ON THESE LOW LOW PRICES INSULATION SPECIAL OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS 15" & 23" Y(IDE SC FULL THICK TOT Al COMfOlT INSUU. TION J tope heet frem flowll\I lfti. your heme II\ eummer, out of )'Our home II• wlrrtw • ALUM. FOIL FACE 1so1 FT. )5" WIDI MIO. n.~4~c SQ. FT. 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IAO DAIL V PILOT 7 MORE SEATS from Orange County Airport to San Francisco Air California again increases its service June 30th •Lockheed L· 188 Electra Atrtflft operated by A•r Cahfomli. Most air lines advertise "flights." But most people don't hire an entire airliner for a simple trip to Sa n f rancisco. Since all but a few passengers require just one seat to sit in, we just thought we'd let you know that Air California now flys· 1600 seats per day, Mon· days through Thursdays between Orange County Airport and San f rancisco. On Sundays t he total is 1450. And on f ridays the number swells to 1780. These seats depart conven· iently t hroughout the day and night. CALL AIR CALIFORNIA OR YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT (714) 540-4550 from Lot Angel11 and l one Be1ch: ZEnlth 7.0799 A!.IJ.. CA.if F'lftNIA ,r- I " .. I 8 D~LY PILOT LEGA!. NOTICE NOTICI 01' INTINTION TO INGAOI IN THI 'AL.a 01' AlCOMOLIC llV• auou Jllftt , .. '"' lo Wl>Offl II M•Y COllCllltn, Sut>tect to li.waro Of lllt lie.., ...... 114 ltd IOt, llOllQ k lwlrelly t1Vtft !NI IN undtnlOllM 11~ to .. 11 e lcol\OI le beYert-el Ille PftMU., -.crlbed Nfol-: • M4ll11 Str .. t, llallloa/Newpor1 lltedl (IN) Plying be'-N-port a..o. &. AvalOOI Ctlellne lllaNI Punwnt 10 elldl hlttflllon. lllt uo-r• slOMll It a~Mno to llM ~rtlMfll di Alcellollc Bewr-oe Control IOt l•w•n<'4 on orlolll•I a1>PllcallOn ol a11 almhollc bevertgc llctnM (Ot lken>al !Or tnHe pnmltat .. tollow.: ON S'LE GEN· ERAL FOlt BOAT. A"yan. ~lrlllQ to prol«tl llM lu.., anct OI iucll llctilMl•I mey Ille • veri- fied l>(Olttl wttll any olllca ol ,.,. 0. ,..r1mant of Alc.ohollc Beven11e Control, Within ;)() dtYI of lht daft Illa prOPOMd premlMt we.e HrJt -•Id, 111111111 groundl tor Mf\lal H prOl/lcltcl ,y law. Tt>e premises air~ NI "°"' 11<.enNil tor "'4r "'' 01 tlc~k _.., Tiie IO<'M OI vorllfcaloon may be obtained ''°"' any oftlq 01 IM 0-...... tm. DAVEY'S L:>CKE.R, INC PubU&had Ora1l9& ,_,.,, Dally Piiot. J .nt 2l. 1H7 t4'-47 , ' l FtldlY, JuM 23, 1967 Area Pilots Your Jfloneu'• Werth ' OVER THE COVNTER ·A- ,C-y~·~~ '":,..-:;-..; • I .. ~ ... L.-a-8:. ' Friday's Oosing Prices-Complete New -~ f rid.l!, """' 23, 196 7 York Stock Exchange List Atnerican Stock Market SgmlJols DAILY PILOT 8 Closing TWA Buys Film For $3 Million NEW YORK CUPil Trans World AlrLines hu renewed it.ci contract for full color infliJ!ht motion picture entertainment with lnn1ght Motion Pictu res. Inc. f or more than $3 million. The contract cove-rs 1ntt r· n.atioaal and transcontinu- tal filgbtg. 2 c(1ui itions f1\LLAS IUPI) -Uni V('f silY Computi11g \.Orp ht4S hou~ht 6('11son-Uhnt>r Corr of LO!! Angclts. maker or data pr<>ees!iing peripheral tqu1rmrnt. and Benson-Leh· nt'r. Lid of Southampton, Eng. \ I • •• . . . . J. OA!L Y PlLOl fndl1, JUM 2J, 1%/ . Vice Chancellor, Dean GI Kilkd in Action 2 New Administrators Named at UCI rine Lance Cpl J ames L. BJa of Imperial heh, al· 80 .... repm-ted killed in action. .......... , ...... {._,. Dean Roger W. Russell ol Indiana University, an au· thorlty oo the biological bases of behavior, will be- come vi~ dlancellor .for academic affairs at UC1 July 1. Dr. ~rge W. Brown, an authority Oii electronic data processing and UCLA pro- f&sor of bu&ineas adminJs· tratioo, will become dean of the Graduate School of Ad· m.in.istratioo at UCI, eCfec· tive the same date. The appointments were announced Thursday by UC Acting President Harry R. Wellman and UCI Chancel· lor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr .• following a meeting of the Board of Regents on the UCI campus. LEAVES INDIANA Dr. Russell will leave hlJ post at Indiana u dean ot advanced stud:iu and pro- l-e5$0r of psychology to re- place Dr. J . W. Pelwoo who ha~ resigned to become VICE CHANCELLOR Roger W. Ruuell chancellor at the Urbana- Cbampaign campus ol th• Univers.ity of Illinois. At Irvine, Russell will as· sume responsibility for ac- NEW UCI DEAN Dr. G.orge Brown ademic programs. He also will hold a joint appoint- ment in psychobiology and tllt bl the study ot the ef- fect of ctrup oa behavior, Dr. Rluell beaded die de- partment of ptychology at the UnJwn:iQ' ol LOodon. EneJnd. fnllD 1950 to 1957. He wu executive secrt!tarr of the American P sychologi- cal Aaoclatioa before join- ing lrwJiaN University in 1959 u profeuor and chair· man of 111ycbology. He spent tbe 1965-M year u a Yi&itiq professor at the Univenit;y of Sydney in Ao6tralia md the Universi- ty ol Canterbury in New Zealand before returning to Indiana tn 1988 u dean. Dr. Rauen ii a native of Worcest.er, Mau., and re- ceived bi.I BA and MA de- grees from Clark University and b1I PhD from the Uni- versity of Virginia. He al10 bolds a degi'M from tbe University of London. STATlmaAN research scien-Dr. Brown, a rmU>emati- psychology. A ~ading • cal statistician, joined the \ L He Missed Two o t II • r Callfonilima 1Nn lilted u bav"..n,& cBed, DClt aa a nllUJt ol boltile actiGa. Tbq were Atr FW'Ce IL Col. hul P. Kiecbr ol 0.. ·t a.t Navy senior dLief a.tatioa electronica tedwddn Franklin D. Mc-NUJ al Chula Vista. Kidnap Case Prison Life Readings Set Suspect Due ~:, C: For Comedy II. Gray, 315, ,,.. beet in OllANGE -Reedlnga F T priam today, at bis own ~ ttle ~ ''Dur Delln-or ~n a quat. queat'' are ICbeduJed for __,,---e Gr a 1 -.wped •ecaAb p.m. Sanday Jn tbe Orange LA HABRA _ N I n e t y fr o m Ollifonlia TralninC Studio Theat.er. 195 N. Sblte days of extensive 1111dd-FacilitJ at Soledlld .,, at.ea&-College Blvd., director Fred atric tests were ahead t. inc a prllon officer's car Davia ••Pneed. day fer 41-year-Gd ErDMt wbBe m • cmtside )WCI A mil cl five men and Ubiles al Loa Angelea, .. ••Ii,,.... .._ wuma ii needed fer cl ttne mea .cc.wed cl Police aUd be ~ tbe prodaction. wMdl will t i d n a pine a La Balra Sa1iw afticen WednNcleJ play ta We July and w ly couple. and albd to be pkUd ap. Allplt. Ubiles, who p 1 e ad e d IL Barry W. EDli.p able-;:::=======~ guilty to • kidnap cbarte. eel and met Gray at a.e s. AW ARD WINNER will be sent to Californ1a 1i.ou bm depot. r ..... :... Die DAILY PILOT bu won •-.-.;tu..:on L-••-at............ Another pri9ooer, ... -J Ul.DW iU l'Ull" MCll '-'llDU T .... o·~ 35 ...&... I'll 0 re swardl f f 0 m the y Of cait '°" '°'' 6r~ ~i~~- 'lhe~ ~ ··c111dl6 Gante It's Easy S.Mtel R,,,_,nfl ~ ,... ..... ,, For the Record , UCLA faculty in 1957, where he served a. chairman of the Department oi Business Administr•tion. Be also was founding director of t b e to ,.--._ ..... ....__.... UICI!: D&CD, , WUU ~ ~-""----........._ c J Q L ~--~.... eel witll r_._ ii atiD beiQg --.....,....v ..-.-..-" process. .....~ t:ba -OCllllr .....,..,... Also dlarged in tbe crime1~bunted.~~------=====--===£========= are Herman W. White, 32, Births HOA• MllMORIAL H01"TAL ,_II AM ..... Mn . .io.t Lowder. J211 Col- --pi.a, C•la /Nu, girt Mr .,,., Mr&. ltlctla~ Sim-. ltt05 Las f-St .• Faunlalll Vt llty, glrl Mr. n M"-Doyt. Rlte1, Jin H- 1td. Loo A..,,m,...._ gin Mr •nd Mn John F. Coit>«t, )07 C0t1n, ltlvertldt, boy ,_ 17 Mr. •rid Mn . Rlcllord T•yk!r, )4'1 F•lrw•y Ori~•. Cosio Mes.11. t lrl Mr arid Mrs. J•ck Mu on. 1704 Mln- orco Pt.ca, Costa M!$0, girt ,_ 11 Mr tnd M~ Edwtrd Slmont. ltl O Fiii l •not. Huntington lle•cll, girt Mr n Mn. Rlcherd Dedtt<, UIS) El CO<lll'fllO Dr., DINI Polnl, girt Mr •nd Mn J•mH Me111ey, '" E lttll SI., Cosio /Nu, boY v.r. end Mn. JHUS Garclo, 01\lt Ir'-. Corona dtl Mar, girl Mr. •nd Mrs. Dalt ltlloy, 1tU2 Or· cllld, ~nll AN, bOy Mr •nd Mrs.. Victor Wit -. 41" W. Siii St,, Santa ANI, tlr1 Mr Ind Mtl, Jchn Pulll1m. "' JO.IWI. Cost• Meu, boy Mr. '"" Mrs. Peter Hl ,..t n. 1SIAJ Norftlnio Drive, L•vune Hllh, olrt Mr, end Mn. Floyd Streln, '130 ll•n llUrl'fl, C0>t• ~. boY Mr. 11111 M ..... Tom Sm1ll, :iol02 AUJ• clo, Sanll Ana. boy , .... " ~ •nd Mrs. lt<JdOef' Fat<o, 11S I . WllJon St~ Coolll Meu. girl Mr. .nd Mrs.. Mldt .. I Klai.n. 17614 Von l unn "A", Hunll"""" l ffdl. t lrl Mr. ,,,., Mf'L Diem G-wald, 71S WOllllll A .... , HuntlngtDfl llffdl, bo¥ Ml •r.d Mrs.. WtYfte T-•U C Wiii.a, CCIII• Mesa. boy Marriage Licenses <>•vld l1u , 20. Weatmlllllltr, tl'ld Ttrtw Castro, ti. h nla Ant . SteP>en Coffee, 20, Hunllnolan llHcll. t rw:J Donna He9Wo0d, 11. Hunllntton kotd!. llk Mrd Allon. Jr., Oro,..., l lMI Mt!IC'f Ftetm.. :II>, Hunllnolo:n lltldl. Ctrto. Wllsoll, ll, Monletletto, trld =• Wemh-r. n. Huntington l'tanc.H P.-rlOfl. 29, ~nf• AN, '"" t rw:J ltOMmlfY FulmlMnlt, 11. OBITUARIES JOHNSON U,Cltlt A. Jot\"'°". AV* Jf, cA 1)A4l S.. H°"' Sl., Garden Grove Oltd June 1'. Survived bv llusblnd. Wllll•m; 1-..,.,._ EdWerd. ol Ille llonM, n lllllY, Cosio Meta; da\191!tar. Mn . Glori• A. Gi.ncltnlno. Anahelm1 lllrM bro!Nn . Butter W•rTeft, C..llfor'lll•1 I'. J. W1,..., and Mlllord W1,....., OlilMlorna1 two tbi.r._ T-Hol!Nr, Olil•-· 1rld GarMt Clllldr-. C..llfornlo: 12 9randchlldrtfl .,,,, s trtat-11renclclllldrtr1. Grafttldt ..,,,. lclet. ~lurdn, 11 A.M .• at LOfTWI lliita ~IY\OO'lol Pert . llot>old MC'tlltt Morflt. .,y, Olrectort. THOMAS G-ve T-t. 14161 Wlldc1t C•nYOfl "*· "Jwraclo Canyon, A" 67. •• lo¥td '"'1band ol Mrs. Aller T"°"'", belovtcl falller ol CIYlle, Norman, Eu- ~~ 1rld Gorclcwt Tt>om1u Ar""' Tllomat arid 51!lr'-" Slluvaont. Fu· -•I Mntlcn wltl be Mid al FatMI L•-M-lol Pork. Dr•-· "'1111 •ulot HotfVY J-. ~"''"' l lOlt c-. ""'"""'· LEWIS Int 11 Lewi! HN I tali.Y St , Gar· ""' <Or-. S...Vlved 1W '"'lft. ll!llt : two -. CM<IH M. L..,1, •rw:J Jim ttcei-: two ,,..,.,.lln. Slllt1tY AM '--~ ..... Ka!M<I.,. Scllu~ ~,,. left, ~y. IO:JI AM., Petll f arn- lly C:~I Fuf1ff1I Home MIZER Ii-ltd It Mli.<. 700t W, t -1 HIOllwn. N.wpot1 le.cl\. $uNlvf4 bv wli.. Ce<at111 two tOftt, D••ld •nd ltlchtrd1 brollltf, Earti ahltlrt, Irma .,...,,., II-Molfeft. arw:J Vanl1 Wendi: •tw 1r...ic11ltotr.t1 Frwnd> -Y UJll todfy, f<rlday, -1111 f """, ...... FomllY C~t F-•t .._ NEWMAN ,.,... Clee "-· 11• A11tll<>. C.t1 ,,_..._ DIM J-"· s.,,.,, ... Irr ......... ..,....,... ., ..... , .... _, ....... J._,. o-.. - lfrld. S,.ln. .,,,, -.,,,,. •ul!Mt•· BALTZ MORTUARIES Coroaa HJ Mar OR J.M. I C..ta Mesa Ml t.i4U BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY . 110 Broadway, Cost. Mesa u s-aas PED FAMILY COLONIAL F1JNE1tAL ROME 7191 8eJla An .. Weamtastn •ms I Divorces OIVORCIS PILIO JUdV Lee Helllton vt J~mu !Ari Hu lton <•n...,tment or dl•o<~•I Kot•ll II. Gonion vt M1ynard M. GO'dot'I Pllyllil I 1..-tr "" Ootlald l " 9,.~Wtt MMY AM """"" "' Arden l!rvln •emus o.i Ric,_.. Fftotcl\O<' vt fronc.t Dorl• Fl•ICNr Hf'ltn Jt-ltulltdlt "' J immy A. ltutled9t l'•lrkl• AM L1dd vi Ptlt !.add H-4-A. GltU "' FrllnctS II. Giu s P.ull"t MM Cameron ,,. ROOtft Ltt c.m ...... Col'-t Fay '--I> n CNlrl" IYt n Ltwb JoM D. Rutledge v• Clieryl ltulledgo Vlvt 4nn Gourley •> Gertld D (;ourlty Lort lee W J-• .., Jemn Arlin J-Htltn Ch-y Glide vt Jottl>/I Morton Glide Cl•orlttn It. Mc<•~ "' Ttrry Wayrw McC•t>. l•nnulmtnl or dlvorct) Gloria Mary Plcetelll n Jowl>I\ Fron41 Plu renl Shirley J. Blflt y vs John L 8al"'y Wllifrtd c1..._r "' Er~t J Ca'TI~' &onn1t ~ McGIMh VI KtMtlh Arn· Old Mc<ilnnil (>f91rt l• ""tlt11tN1nctl f'ranlelt Ruth Plurntnef' v. MlllOll O.vld P lu"1n'ltf JoM Edward Lo"l)11ttt Vl l ttly JMn Langtlt tt Otela It. Hes& W H.....,.., l •rl H- P•lrki. A. OelU ,,. ~ E. O..t Oale I!-Cenwllw n .,,.,.,,, ,,.._ ri. , ........ ll-.n Wipe O.Vtlleia "' (Mil S. AIWI 0.Vllla ~ G, ~ "' RI~ L. Smoot • C.trol 8rouglllotl v. Gary lM lreu~ IOI! Fire Calls C•t1 ~ • " • m. Thurtdn , Pllblk 111111. l:DI VletorlO St 11:11 •.m , lal-. a"'rm. 611 W. ll'th SI, I .OI P.m .• rttc:~. u.S' H•rbor 81Vd 7: IS p.m.. accklenlal elttm, 1•1t1 Nrwpcirt Blvd. u pm., ~~\'fn.1:11.~ ltod. 10·11 a.m. Thursday, .molt• 111.,..11o41. tlon, '"' Haztlb<ooll Drive. I :.e o.m,, tr•sll tire, rtar ol 17U2 8t&efl IS)Vd. 2:4' p.m .• ur llrt. Jiii $1reet •rid Dr· • nve A VtflUe '·~•""Z'n.i ~~~1,,!11ti..~orl<IOW11 Av• 1:20 r>.m .• leis. alarm, 17111 •rid Dtl• wart ttrttta.. '"' p.m , trosl\ llrt, JO:J ~In $1 f : l6 o.m.. rru11 tire, re.• fll 1736.2 ltKll 8Jvd. IO·Ql pm .• slrud\lre fire, 40ll 111111 Sf. Apt J, '600 clamtat 10 11 Pm , rMdk'al •Id. 116 AlaOemt St. West.em Data Processing C.enter oa 1be Westwood Camp11. At uw.. Dr. Browll will be retp('Oltie ...... ..,. inC a JllOCI-to train 16- miniltNIDn fir • yarietJ of cqa:nhrafhW roles. He alJo will be re6p0Dlible for dl· recting ruearcb on the common dlaracteristics of organizations and on prob- lems of administration and managemeal Dr. Brown 11 the chairman of the Inter-University Com- munication Council's t a• k force oo information net· works. He is a native of ~ton and received bis BA degree from Harvard and bis PhD in mathematics f r o m Princeton. He was profes- sor of mathematics and statistics at Iowa State Col- lege before joining the UC- LA faculty. Be ls a direc- tor in three corporations iD- 11 SI • m. T~.:i.~ totll, an VO)ved in tbe electronics and who awaits trial, and Alon- zo Lyles, lJ, wbo pleaded guilty to aa armed 1Gl>ber 7 cbqe. All tine .... accaed .. fGl'CiBC Mr ... lln. :rr.. dlCOBolato*illll••-- tel m Loa A... -· 41, and bis 2'1-yew ... wife esoaped unharmed. Countian Held On Holdup Rap LONG BEAQI (UPI) man suspected ol robllinc a bank here ol '521 faced ar- raignment todly followiag his anut Deal' bis home in Garden Grove. The FBI said agents took Gilbert 0 . Bron, 31, into custody without illcidmt. He waa arrested shortly aft. er the Los Altos branch of the U.S. National Bank was robbed 1bunday by an armed man. YOU tin corcliallr 1-iJied to atterad aa ()pea &..w at PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mm" on June 2.4 and 25 /from 12 noon to 6 pa ~ ' to see the beauti f til netD • CHAPEL and Pacific View's newly rnmpkted MORTUARY J:~..,~~.'~rld1y. on v iii. ••v t ncl computer industries. WfttmlMlef boulnu~ ~--....;...----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Ell<t-H. l~ Yt Je11nlng1 M. L~ Wntm"'ll., Vvont1t k llntldtr vs llotMt1 Anl'-Y ktlnolo.t 2:41 o.m., TllundllV. ltl• ii.rm, 7111 • Vlvl.tn 4. JecklO<I "' ll1ymor-d A. J•CkSO<I llnllllLOCUT'Oll'f OIClllH tollten M. Herndon "' H\191l W. Htr1>- clon J-°t"'o ~:. ltlM ""''"'· 7tl7 1ttll St. 7·32 o.m .• car tlrt , l<IOOO Goldtf! Wu t SI. 10~~ \~ c~~~~. kiwi Avenue St lldrt II. Chrisloe>htr "' Tllomta J. r:::::::~:=:=::t::::==:;; Cllrl11GPIW!r I John C-lmo vs Mar ie Certotlmo GledYJ M. MCK• "' Clifford I'. Mc-Ktt l ots lal~ "' Gerold a alrd Slllrl9Y AMW Glftc vs Ar'll>ur Htlll"f ~M Jot\n RlcNlrd 81"' vs Gtteldl"" Illa Alltn """"""Grey Y1 Emily Mtf'lent Grev Jo Laine ~ "' II!-WJni.tll TllomP90ll Maureen Joen Colll"S "' T~ l .. Cotll"S Wanda Arf9ff Pointer "' flclOfl Ct.., Pointer 11111 8. 81rtof! "' JKlc v. llaMo!! l t llt L. Devit .,, Ctwlrlet Ltt Devis S.undre Lorraine TO'l'tr •• Frt ncls Wllllom Toyer Judttll Ju n H•f\MI\ \fl Alltfl ~ 14•-EllH bell! M. kit vs OoNHI L Ion Gall F. ~ "' Nlcllol11 J. L-~ffl-8. Str•dtr1 "' Jettr..,. L. St• l'tNAL 01ca1n Sorell H. Slngttloft "' Wayne C Sift. ,,_ OBITUARIES Prlvn _,,1CJH -· '-Id YUltrclay at &6111 CNlpel, 1141 S..perl0<, CO.to Mffa. Prtv1te lnttrment, Fort •- crtm Nlfionel CemtteN, ANDREWS J-..fllne It, Andf-twi. JI'°' flll A .... , So, ~. Dlee June '°' -70. s..rvi....., bv -. JtfTY, .. Newport llMcll; dauolll.-, ~rlan Pt nlM, s.nft Monica; sllltr, MTL ~rlt T. Wt r-fll Color-. """ .. ...., l"•ndd!lldnft. Servi-wlll i. htld S.lut'day, I P.M~ at SI. Andr.,_, M~t Clwlpel wtth Jltl'tl. ltl 'rmond llr1Ntn1 officiating. Dlrec:IMJ by 81111 Mortu.rv. J.S>O E. C-Hit,,_ ""'· Corona dool Mor. HARBAUGH Artllu. Horbeugll. A9t 75, tlf Cl Milo- nollt SI.. Cosio Mew. DIM Ju~ n. S..vl<K llMdlng, lell a ro.dwey - luary, 110 •-•Y. C..la Meta. TIMMER NancY c. Timm..-. Afl/t •· o1 1tn ,...._, tlvd~ f 4 Casla Mesa. o..s June )I. S...Vlwcl by hllsbend. A,.. -Tlm-r; .......... Mrt Helell VWOf\, Ltt.-Hlllt.. - -........ • _, S..-.l(n S.tvrdaY. llelt 8roed'#1y Cllapat. Ill 8t-ay, Coit. "'-• II JO AM. ••Ill It..,. l orffl Flld:lft I"' offk:latlng. IM-nt, Pacific Vie• Mtft\orlal P••- ff0LC0M8E Marv Ht lfl F. Ho!cOll'lbt All# n, o1 SM VOr11\l!lrt, CO>la Mew. OIH JUN I n Surv1_, bv hu\blrw:J. o .. n Hot. , combo, ot Colli l'Mw . Prlv11e wrv· loot wm be held •I lkll •·-••Y Mwtuarv. 110 •-••· CO!ll• ~ .. CHAPMAN C4'W Wiiiiam (II-fl. 7"1 CYprttt, Hun4 "'91.., lleacll. P 1 u od awn J l/"t 11. ~lwd 11¥ wti.. Patricia "- ~left. ~tvt-dt•. 1 P M , lmlltll Men_., Olopel PACIFIC VIEW MIM 0 1'1AL P.UIC --~ I Wanl1 chain ll11k fe11cl111l • Installed at this prim • Heavy 1 1 gauge fabric • Enclose patio, pool • Protection, privacy, beauty • No Money Down- • 5 Years to Poy CALL ••• w ... ........... 11 .... ,· Materials wh• sold i11dallecll lraped.U fencing or cement block! I CHICK IVEISOI saved a llusinlss11111n alnlOSt $67.00 cash ••• every 111111th This Is nat such I r'kf°tcnllm ltDryl This bUsi1'16SS11mn bought a WI from Chick ~ t. cause he needed • car to pop around the area ilL He made numerous local calls and occasionally bips to areas outside his territory. He realized almost immedi- ately that he was saving quite a bit of cash every month just on his gas bills alone over the gas consumption of h·is other car. In compari son to his other car he was sw- ing aboUt $67.00 cash fNery month ovel' •five "Je11I period. If you 1'9 • busfnessman who would fike to cut down en some consistent costs and enjoy more profit, then the man to see is Chick Iverson. He can show you that by buying a VW you can save quite a bit of money fNefY single month on such things as purchase price, gaso- line, tires, interest oft payments, license plates, repairs. and on and on and on • If you want to enjoy instant economy wery month, call Chick Iverson on the Peninsula fot your free comparison and see hoW much you can save. It's not so r:icfiwlous when you can ave money like tMt rNefY month. Chick Iverson is t he Harbor area's only authorind WI and Porsche dealer. Authorized for your protection. l ' • • • , Empire Debut antes Toasted at Gala Prior to witnessing the formal pre8entation of six Empire ''I debutantes to society tonight in Balboa Bay Club, numerous ball plan. ners and supporters will host the young Harbor Area women during the traditional preball cocktail party. Opening their Lido Isle home for the gala will be Mr. and Mrs. Max Binswanger. Invited guests include ball sponsors, members of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic's Harb~r Auxiliary; clinic dir- " ectors, former di.rectors and staff with thei1r husbands and wives, and ball patrons and patronesses. H<l6ting the event will be the ball committee, the Mmes. R. J. Elledge, John McKerren, Leon Fry. Garth Bergeson. Frank MarshalJ, Willfam Holmes, Christian Schindler, Louis Pratt and Ri chard Stott with their husbands. Receiving guests wilJ be auxiliary board members and their husbands, the Me6SrS. and Mmes. Robert Bernard, John Sparling, J. O'Hara Smith, Birk McCollom, F.dward Parker, Robert Cerf, Charles Kelley, M. A. Ricbley Jr., Evan Prichard and William Stevenson. The clinic, which will benefit from ball proceeds, provides treatnw:mt for children with emotioool problems and their families who cannot afford private psychiatric care. Staff members of the beneficiary and spouses attending will be Dr. and Mrs. Stuart. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Whalen and the Messrs. and Mmes. Ronald Frank. Calvin Vincent, Edwin Oonry and William Haun. Directors with their wives and husbands invited are John R4u, '-president, and Mrs. Rau; Ors. and Mmes. Robert Robb, Tom Robinson, Fred '!'Onge, th~ Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Green; the Messes. and Mmes. Robert &meson, Ted Bennett. John R. Bond, William Gibbs, Philip J. Gold', Leslie Harrison, Herbert Karsch, Rudolph Kuehn. Fred- erick McBrien, John Mclnt06h, McKetTen. Paul Marx. Carl Neisser, Harvey Pease, Harold Voegelin. and Mrs. Robert Bogen. Among the honorary patrons and patronesses attending will be Guardian Angel award winners, 0 . W. Richard. Walter Burroughs, Har- ry Babbitt and Andy Devine and their wives. Representing clinic supporting groups will be the Messn. and Mmes. Robert N. Babbe, associate staff; Paul Phillips, Golden Key Auxiliary; Ralph Brown, Revelers; J. Robert McGill, San Clemente Auxiliary, and Jerry Shoffner, Southcoasters. Debutantes and their parents are Miss Mary Ellen Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gerard Bradley; Miss Kathleen Elizabeth Brame. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Franklin Brame; Miss Catharine Craft Ebsen, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ebsen; Miss Susan Lynn Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Charle8 Gabriel Haley: Miss Candace Ad ine Marrs, Mr. and Mrs. &nest Flak~ Mam;, and Miss Pattilee Waydelich. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman WaydeHch. WARM WELCOME -Mr. and Mrs. Max Binswanger (lelt), who vil1 ~n their Lido Isle home this evening for the traditional ocktail party which pretaoes the Empire Debutante Ball, welcome ·atron and patroness, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carpenter. Alao enjoy- ing the Bioswangers' hospitality will be ottier patrons and patron- esses, ball committee members and husbands. board members <>f the sponsoring group, din!d.ors and 6laff d the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic and their spouse~. Junior Sailors Launch Season Junior sailors of four Harbor Area yacht club6 will set sail for their summer sea500 with one of the most imaginative social events -a Progressive Dinner by Di~y. Juniors' summer calendar is planned by the lnter- club organization, comprised oi repre8Mtatives from Newport Harbor, Lido Isle, BahJa Corinthian and Balboa yacht clubs who combine effort6 and facilities to encoo.r· age both sailing and 90Cial events. The first activity will empll'asii.e sailing and social, far young members, age 13 to 18, are invited to gather at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at 4:30 p.m. Friday, .June 30, for snacks. They are to arTive with a boat, whetiher it be their own or a borrowed one. In ~ some cannot prOYide waterway trat1sporta- tion, it is hoped that numerous Lldo-14s wm appear so teen-agers may be included as crew for the first "La Manz" start race to the Lloo Isle club fOr the salad course. The ma.in course will be served at Bahia Corinthian club when sailors arrive, and then they will cast of.f f<>r their fioal destination, Balboa Yacht Club for dessert and volleyball gamtti. When festivities conclude, young skippers and crews will be towed back up the bay signaling the opening of the junior sailing season. SAILS SET FOR SUMMER -Harbor Area junior sailors Oefl to right), Scott Schock. Betsy Young, Cappy Lynch. Kris Laun and Jeff AlTen are ready to cast off fur the first sailing and social event oi tht summer season, a Progre£Sive Dinner ,,...,, J-U. tH1 118 ,.... 11 by Dinghy which will begin at 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 30. at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Other stops on the course are Lido Isle, Bahia Corinthian and Balboa yacht clubs. , 1Host Disappoints Vacationers Expecting Open-door Policy DEAR ANN LANDERS: Nice wea· ner is here.-and with it the eternal 1ffllction . Guests. J sometimes wish .ve didn't have such a comfortable :in<i attractive summer home because uninvited friends and relatives th ink we are running a hotel. I am just now recuperating from my third batch of visitors ~ most of the summer is aheed. I am going through the menopause but I manage to hold down a full· time job as well as keep the house ~oing. All winter I look forward to l'asual ou tdoor living during the sum- mer months. Wit.h e<>mpan y around II 1s a strain. not to mrntion thP rx tra work SomP peoplP MlJOY Oll(·Of-town i::uestA. l am nol wrllin~ ror thrm. 1 am writing for myself and for othcrg who want to be alone. If any of you reading this column wonder if you are a welcome guest., ask yourself one question: "Was I invited ?" U you were. GO. If not. do somebody a favor and stay home. -HOLIDAY OUT. NOT INN. OEAR HOLIDAY: Htrc'1 your ll'llt'r and lotsa luck. The pests ·Dt\"· rr 1hlnl: you mean THEM. For thf' reput~tt'1 a "Sorry. not this year.'' 1hould "bf the standard reply wh,n thty unounce thty'rt golnt lo honor yoa wltb a vltlt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You re· cenUy printed a letter from a IS-year· old whose foreign.born parcn~ refus· ed to speak English. My parents came to this count1 ~ from La tvia. They spoke Latvian all the time. When I started school I couldn't spe;1 I-. one word or ~ngllsh I attended Latvian church. joinrd a Latvian Girl Scout troop. took p1 ano lessons from a Latvian teacher .. md pretty soon I got to hate every- thing Latvian because It was fore• rel on me. When I was 14 my folks sent me I ~creaming) to a Latvian camp in ~t1chigan. There I met a Lat vian ooy ''ho changed my thinking. lie helped me understand that my parents were t r~·ing to preserve their culture. and that the onJy way to do it was through thrir children. I met several other ltids who were proud to ~ Latvians. t I had al· \\ ;l\ s been asnamed). \ow I know I want to marrv a L;it. 11rin boy (I don't know who ~;rt 1 ancl P'"' on this wonderful hl'ritB,i!f' to 1111 children PROUD NOW llEAR PROl'D: Some-membt-r~ nf m1 nortty tr.1cp1 ••lsh they rnuld be -omcthlnc elsf'. It takes 1 1mar1 cook· ; It to be proud or her heritage. I aaJute you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: WiU you settle a family dispute? 1 have a very good friend who attends another school OD the other side or town. We are both honor students and do not goof off. We like to talk on the phone daring the week every night to re- lieve the monotony of studying. I say a 15 . or 20.minute conversation is not excessive. My mother says five min· utes is j.Jlenty ror teen-agers to "yak about nothing " Please takr a !'otand on this . Your rolumn 1s respectrd in our home -CLOCKEO IN POUGHKEEPSIE m :.\R CLO<'tU:O: I ft'tl that 15 mlnule1 11 not unrca11onablt for a , teeo-1ge phone chat -provided, ,.; course, Mom or Dad doea•not need the phone for a 1peclflc reason. Tele- phoning 11 a good outlet -further. more, kld1 who are 1t home are not out gettln& Into trouble. Drinking may be "in" to the lddb you run with -but it r.an put you "out" for keeps. You can coo it and stay popular. Read "Booze and You -Fer Teen·agers Only." Send lti cents in coin and a long. seU.addres~· Ni. stamped envelope with your ,. qurst '\nn Landers will be clad to heir \ ou "1th your problerti~ Send thtm tn hrr 1n care of thl' 0 \11.Y PILOT. rn· closin~ a ~elf-addressed. stamped en velope. ' ... J 2 DAILY PILOT frldty, J1111t 23. 1967 MRS. RICKARD LEE PETER L• H•br• Home Peter-Hillman Rites Vows Said • Newport In St. Andrew's Preabyteri-enti are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- an Church was the setting ert Charles Peter of Down- f or the wedding Un.king Di-ey. ane Lee Hillman and Rich-Given in marriage by her an1 Lee Peter. The Rev. father, the bride wore a Or. Charles H. Oierenfield gown of silk faced peau de was the officiant. soie with French net panels, Parents of the bride are . trimmed with three-dimen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd lional alencon lace Dowers Hillman ol Corona del Mar. with seed pearl&. W b J t e and the bridegroom'• par-rosei, orcltids and 1tepbano- Harbour Party Betrothal News Told Mr. and Mn. K. M. Niles opened their Huntington Harbour home to 70 friends and relatives to announce the betrothal news of their daughter, Julie Anne Niles to John Bowyer of Long Beach. Mr. and Mn. WUli.am Niles of Redondo Beach, her brother and si3t«-in-law. and Mr. and Mrs. Clm'lefl Dresser of Anaheim. ta formed her bouquet. Azalea pink linen gowns with matching headpieces and bouquets of pink roses and stepbanotis were select· ed for her entourage. Mist Linda Hillman was her sis- ter' s maid of honor, and bridesmaids were the MW- es Atballe Williams, Carol t Dea.a and Martha Muon. Attending as best man was Louis Iannelli, while usher datiea were assumed by Wiiliml OluT' Deanil McM.aster. Ge<rge Ms'icb and Gfftld Peter. Trtln Perry WU the IOloilt. Circulating the gout boot during the champagne buf. fet reception in Irvine Coaat Country Club was Miu Lin- da Consiglio. Following a wedding trip IX> northern Calilornia a n d Oregoo, the bridal couple will live in La Habra. JOAN MORTHLAND Litt Summer lrtde . -. Morthlands Disclose . Daughter's Betrothal . llr . .it llr6. Andrew Morthlaod of La· guna Beedi' )lave announced the forthmming marria«e ~'their daughta-, Joan Morthland Of New Yon, to Dr. Ian Bu.sh of Bolton, IOll al Dr. and Kn. Gilbert Bush ol Sidmoufh, Fng11Dd. llill llorthland, presently residing at the United .N.ttion't Plaza. New York City, cele- brated ber betrothal news with close friends during a party Lut Tuesday. An ueociat.e c:J McKiosey and Co., New York City, Miss Morthland met her fiance while working and traveling With the firm's office in London three years ago. 1be bride-t~be was graduated from La- guna Beach High Scbool and Radcliffe Col- lege, Cambrid~. Mass. where she majored in mathematics. The bridegroom-elect attended Bryan.ston Prep School aod ia an alumnus of Cambridge University where be re<:eived bis MD and PhD, be a1IO bas fllnled bis MB and B Chir. Lilted in the "International Who's Who," Dr. Bush was appointed profes.90r ol physiology and director of that department at the Univ- ersity of Birmingham. , The directory also notes his affiliation as a Medical Researdl Council sclrolar (physi- oloa, fab, Cambridge; National Institute for Mediw Research), and Commonwealtti Fel- low (oi the University of Utah; MassachUJetts General Hospital). The couple will be married in LagunJ Beach Sept. 16. For the evening cocktail and buffet party ttie home was de<X1rated with bright pink and orange floral ar- rangements. Special iuesu attending were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bowyer of Seal B e a c h, the bridegroom- elect' s brother and wife ; The bride was graduated from Orange High School, attended Orange ()out Col· legt and iJ emolled al Golden Welt O>Dege. Her Hance. SOD ot. Mr. Ed Mr•. Gflorge Bowyer ol Silver Spring, Md., attended hlgh school and college in Mary- land. The bride, a Utlrd-genera- tioo Californian, received her BA at Whittier Colle~ where 1be affiliated with Athenian. Her bu.bud also received bia BA and mas ........... ...,.._. ...................... ~ • The couple plan a No- vember wedding. ttr1 at Whittier College and wu a member of Orthogo- nian. Mesan, Vows 1n Bride Repeat Churc~ Rites Stephen R. Thatcher of In a bright pink floor Costa Mesa claimed G a i 1 length gown was her only Elizabeth Gray as his bride attendant, maid o£ honor during afternoon rites con-Donna Fenske of Riverside. ducted by the Rev George A pink fabric bow held her Oller in Riverside's St. pink tulle veiling, and she Francis DeSales Cllurch. c a r r i e d miniature car- The bride, daughter of nations in varigated p i n k Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gray hues. of Riverside, was escorted William F McGrath of by her fattier to the altar R1versidP served the bride- adorned with baskets of Jtroom as best man. while white gladioli and stock guests were ushered to the Approximately 150 guests witnessed the bride and her pew$ hy William Bodey of hetrothed. son of Mr an<I Riverside and Russell Hand Mrs. Robert Thatcher of :?nd Dv. ight G Tipping Jr.,) Costa Mesa. c x c h a n gr 'rnth of Newport Beach. , rings and vows. Miss ,Judy Mrs. M c G r a t h, the Harborites Marry Tahoe Home Chosen Making their home ln south Lake Tahoe are new- lyweds Mr. and Mn. John Temple who married in dou- ble ring, afternoon rites ln Ferndale Wedding Chapel. Santa Ana. The new Mrs. Temple ~ the former Gail Pickering. daughter of Mr. and Mn. GflOr1e c. Pict.erlne ot Newport Beadl. Her hus- band, who resided in New- p«t. la the IOl'I o( Mr. and Mn. John Temple ol Brook· lyn, N. Y. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length gown of saki cloth, fashioned ln A-line style and trimmed with wide lace. The lace also border- ed her floor length man- tilla, and the carried a bou- quet of while daisies. Mrs. Paul Finley of Long Beach was attired in a floor length crepe gown of olive green hue. comple- mented by a bodice of cham- pagne colored satin. A haU- wreath of daisies held her olive-green veiling. and her bouquet was of white dais- ies. Thompson pr 0 11 i d e d tile bride 's sister. circulated the I w<'dding music. 1 guest hook at a reception in 11 For he r wedding day, lhrf the ch urch parlo~. Miss Sha- The bridegroom a s k e d .John Earkson to serve as best man, and .Jock .louv- cnat and Paul Finley to usher. Richard Shirk was the soloi st. MRS. S. R THATCHER River11dt Rites \ new Mrs. Thatcher was ro~ Thatcher. sister of the • gowned in a floor length bndegroom. a~ Mrs. Ste- crcation of p~u de soic P h e n S~gw1ck pc;>Ured styled with long pointed pun.ch, wh1le Mrs. Gilbert t sleeves. scalloped neckline Smith served the wedding and white appliques on the cake. hem. Honored guests were lhe . The back of the gown fell bride's grandmother. Mrs. into a chapel length train. F.. D. Gray of fiivcri;1de. and • and an orgJnza roH' een trr th<' brirlegroom's grandrar· N! 1n ;i pr;irl crown hr•ld hrr l'nh. Mr .1nd Mrr .T II 1 r 1I in plat·r She t·:irrirrl l·:stu~ of Nrwport Br:idl wl11lr ~:1rdl'n1a.~ '111-rn11n(l11d ·nil' 1·m1pl1• horwymoonrrl h\• m1n1at11r" "'h1lr rarna in Palm Sprini:s anrl arr re· t1om. s1d1ng 1n Costa Mc~;i , MRS JOHN TEMPLE Wed in Ch1,,.1 One hundred guests feted the newlywed s at a recep- tion in the chapel's parlor. Mrs. Ralph Thuesen of Bal- boa circulated the guest book. The couple honeymooned in northern California. visit- ing Morro Bay, Carmel and Oaklanrl on lhl'ir wa y lo Tahoe. The bride is a grad· uatr of N<'wporl Harbor H1i:h School and hl'r huiw h:i nd 11 grarluatl' of the n1 · vers1ty of Alaska. . Newlywed. G.W. Baines • Honeymoon in Bay Area Arniqemenf 1 of ,.u. IDd white llonn ...... tbe altar Of Balboa lllud o-m.ltp Metllo4ht Clmdl nm Jeaa amt~ ..S Gecqe WbltDeJ .._ '.r.ctt.cl their mptial ""' Ware the Rn. DnW .. ...... lbe ·lride, .... Gt Mn. William A. Smltb ol c.or-. de1 .. ~ .. lat. "-J. Smith, WU Clftll ta maniqe by ber brotber' Andrew wuu.m SmHb. Sbe wwe a llmple white lbeatb dreu wtda matcbinc jacbt and pbmed Oil • white orcbkl ccnace. Her maid of bonar WU Mia Dian Smttb ol Nn- part Beach and a room- mate at tbe Unlvenlty of Celllonaia, s.ata Barbmra. Sbe wan a pink theatb and white orchid oanace. The brideooom. aon of Mr. and Mn. P. F. Baines of Newport Beach, ubd Alan Meuiac to be bU beat man. Robert M. Conrill WU the «,..mt. A receptiGn for iO peats followed a 1M dudl ball, ad spedal cuut was Miu Maurine Clow, dea of wom- en .t the University of Mont.., and a cousin of a. lride'• motber. After · baaermom•nc m s. Fr.a.co tbe newly- ..... will rlllde In Goleta -.. tblJ wlll · CGDtiaue Mr .... eation It UCSB. 1'le bride la a graduate of Corona c1el Mar Blgh School llld will be a junior at the univenitJ. while her bua· bod will be wortinc for ha MR. AND MIS. G. W. BAINES Te ..... lncw.ta doctarate ln marine biology. fornia, Berkeley and re· Be ii a gradmte ot. New-ceived his muter1 from port Hub>r High School Calllonrla State Collete at and the University of Call-U:Jng Beada. Home in Alhambra Vows Solemnized • NB In Patricia A n D e Filber, dauctlter of Lt. Col (rel) ml Mn. Roger Louis Filb- er ol Newport Beech, be- came the bride ol Richard ~ Manh. IOll ol Col and Mn. Frederick Marsh of North Hi~. The Rev. Jobo N. Kess- ler, a retired Air Force chaplain who I.a pastor ol Satted Heart <htrcb, Os- age, Iowa and a long time friend of the FOOer fam· ily, c a m e to Newport Beach to perform tile cere- mcaay in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Olurch. Bouquets and pedestal ar· : angements of white glad- ioU, pompon chrysanthe- mums and 1tock adorned the church. Given in marriJlgP. by her father, the bride wore a gown of chant.illy lace with a scooped neckline and long sleeves. Her lace train flow- ed from a back yoke and the froot or the gown fea- tured a panel ol silk organ- za. She carried white roses and stephaootis. Mrs. James Kindle o( Morehouse, Mo., the bride's cousin, was the matron ol booor. She wu gowned in a summer green silk organ- za frock with a white lace bodice and carried daiaid a.nd baby breath. Wearing similar gowna in yellow and ~ing identi- cal flowers were Miu Kathy Fisher, the bride's sister; Miss Patricia Marsh, the bridegroom's sister, a o d Miss Barbara Waters of Camp Hill, Pa., the bride's cousin, who served as bride-, maids. Jack Jacobs of Palm De6· eBUB ert was the best man, and ushers were Roger L. Fish· er Jr. and John D. Fisher. the bride's brothers, a n d Edward Bisgaard of Holt- ville. Mrs. E. P. Wells was the organist. Out-of-town guests attend- ing the ceremony and re- ception in the Newport.er Inn were Mrs. JJhn I. Meagher of Camp Hill, the bride's grandmother: Mrs. Samuel Marsh of Lenexa, Kan., l h e bridegroom's grandmother; Mrs. Lewis Kelly of Camp Hill. the bride's aunt: John Spence of Aurora. 4'hlo. the bride- groom's uncle : James Kin- dle and Sally of Morehouse, and Lt. Col and Mrs. Owen Romaine of Phoenix. , Miss Ann Poston of Red- lands was In ch-arge ot the guest book . Following a Lake Tahoe honeymoon, the newlyweds will reside in Alhambra. The bride Is a graduate or Redlands High School, at- tended Dominican College in San Rafael and Orange Coast College. She made her debut in 1965 at the Norton Air Force Base Deb· utante Ball. Her husband also i~ a graduate of H<'dlands I ligh ;ind received his RS :ii Cal•· fornia Polytechnic Collejle, Pomona. MRS. RICHARD E. MARSH T •hoe Honeymoon September Date Miss Kendall to Wed Karyn Ruth Kendall will marry Paul Frederick f;d- ens in Laguna ~ach Com- munity P r e 1 b y t e r i a n Church. Sept. 9. The daughter and step- daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles C. Veale of Laguna Beach, i.hE' was graduated with honori; rrom Laguna Beach High School and l8 a 1.11111~~:.'!~ junior at UCI w1'lere she is t111111Wa> an English and secondary education major. Her flance, the son of Mr and Mrs. Alvin 0 . Edens of Comanche. Iowa. is an alumnus of Clinton H I g ti School, Iowa and attended Sioux Falls Collogc, S.D. lie served in the ll.S. Ma· rinr Corps for three y<'6n Tht> couple plan a honey· moon trip to the Midwest. . ,, ' . KARYN KENDALL ' Ritu Scheduled s • I J ' ' Et Tu .•• Is That Really You? Mr. and Mn;. J. H. Sogg of Newport Beach (right) toast Mr. and Mrs. James Sargeant of Huntiogton Harbour during a gala affair in Tustin. Dr. Ken Jen- nings and Dr. Hector Berezowski, botih on the staff of Huntington Inoorcommunity Hospital, hosted the party for the Sargeants who celebrated their birthdays. MOre than 100 guests donned Grecian and Roman attire aod gathered for an evening of gaiety and entertainment. Shift to Yoke ...... . ... -.. ' . -·~-..... ._,. ·.~ .... ····· ... _.. .~.:::__ ... ~· ..:;.~:. :'/ • ........ '" ..... IN\. ·; .. .,.....:··· .... w-....... . ( v,.,.. -...... -•• ""-"-... ·••• ............... .-. ""---. SUES \4)-20 \ \ ""Tnf Mi._ 1lf ~-r- Do you have a sharp f!Ye for the be st in summer fashion? Then instantly you'll recognize tnis yoked shift as the ooe every girl- on-the·g\O wants. Beg:inn«- easy in rayon, linen. Printed Patt.em 9 1 o 7: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 takes 2 yds. JS.in. SIXTY - FIV E CENTS in coins for each pattern - add 15 cents for each pat- tern for f:irst-dass mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, the DAI- LY PILOT, 442 Patt.em Dept.. 232 West 18t.h St.. New York. N. Y. 10011. Prtnt NAME. ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Betrothal Announced Lt. Col. (rel) and Mrs. Bayard R. Nelson of Hunt- ington Beach announced ttle engagement of their daugh- ter, Karen Lynn Nelson to Robert M. Lockhart Jr .. so n or Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lockhart. also of Hunting· ton Beach. \iiss Nelson wiJI be grad- uated ne~ year from Ma- rina High School. The bridegroom-elect. an alumnus of M.m& llign, attends Golden West ()>l- iege and p\ans to co~pl~ his education at Oaliforma State ())Liege at Long Beach. No date has been set for the wedding. British Women Meet in LB Mrs. Graham Wilcox of Laguna Beach will host a meeting of the Daughters of the British Empire. West· ward Ho Chapter, Laguna Reach . at noon Monday. June 26. All women or Bnti11h an- cestry are invited to attend and may obtain further In- formation by calling Mrs. Wile~. 494-8232. Harbor Council's Movie Guide (Edltot's Mote: This "'°"le gulclt la pr-red by IM fllmt c:ommlttff eA Hartlor Council PTA. Mn. Geof'Ot Snider la president and Mrs. Wiiiiam Hurnphrty It comrnltlff chairman. II la Intended H • reftrtna In ci.r.rm-lnl119 aull.t>le fllma lor cerl•ln eo• vrouPS and wlll ll>l'*•r ~IY. Your vlewa art oollclted. Mall them ID Movlt Gulde, cara ol the DAILY Pll.OT > FAMILY THE ABSENT -MINDED PROFESSOR Walt Disney film about a pro· Cessor and his flying car. THE GREAT ESCAPE - True story of mass escape from prisoner of w a r camp in World War n. THE SHAGGY DOG -Boy turns into dog in Disney's spy comedy. THE SOUND OF MUSIC - (JC) -Rodgers and Ham· merstein musical. TEXAS ACROOS THE RIV· ER -(X) -Delightful western spoof. TEENS AND ADULTS CAPER OF 1llE GOLDEN BULLS -Stnry of black- mail and jewel theft dur- ing festival in present-day Spain. THE COOL ONES -Rock and roll musical. DOUBLE TROUBLE Suspenseful musical com· edy. FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE -Violent Jtali n- William Davis Weds Mary Jane Camarata Double ring rites in Re- deemer Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach, were conducted by the Rev. Eu- gene Schranim for Mary Jane Camarata and Wil· liam L. Davis. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Dean Brecher of Huntington Beach and YWCA Offers Art, Activity For Children Classes in the arts and physioal activity for boys and girls of all ages will be· gin Monday, J une 26, with the Santa Ana-Sood\ Or· ange County YWCA as sponsors. T e n n i ' and swimming classes require registration at the YWCA building, San- ta Ana. but will be conduct· ed in different locations in Tustin and Santa Ana Arts and crafts classes and workshops will be di · rooted in tile YWCA build· ing. Further information i~ available by calling the YWCA, 542-3577. NH League Newport Harbor Spastic League meets at 10:45 a.m. the first Monday of each month in members' homes. Location informa t i o n is available from Mrs. Robert Perkjns at 673-6624. Dr. Joseph L. Camarata o! Santa Ana. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harold Lee of Huntington Beach and the late Mr. William Davis. Escorted to the altar by her stepfather, the bride wore a noor length gown accented with seed pearls, sequins and lace over tulle. She carried a bridal bou- quet of white carnations. Pink lace ensembles were s~lected for the maid of honor 1 Miss Rexanna Funke and bridesmaid, Miss Sha1-. on Brecher, step6ister ol the bride. Pink carnations formed their bouquets. Jay Kontoes of Hunting- toq Beach was best man, and ushers were the bride's brother, Donald Camarata of Costa Mesa and Ronald Modine of Garden Grove. The newlyweds were fet- ed at a reception in the Balboa Pavilion. The new Mrs. Davis is a graduate or Marina High School and her husband an a I u m n us of Huntington Beach High School. They are residin g in Huntington Beach. Seniors' Club Harbor Senior Citizens Club meets evecy Monday at 10 a.m. in Ute clubhouse, 15th Street and l.rvine Ave· nue, Newport Beach Fur- ther information may be ob- tained by calling Theo Plye, 675-1361. FURNITURE CLEANING made American western. English dubbing. HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITIIOUT REALLY TRYING -Win- dow washer becomes chainn an of the board in burlesque of big business .. RIO CONCHOS -A r m y employs aid of bitter man and a halfbreed Indian to trace stolen rifles before they f a I I into A p a c b e hands following the Civil War. TOBRUK -Suspenaelul World War II melodrama based on true incident let in Libyan desert. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS CAPRICE -Cosmetics in- dustry spy becomes in· volved in Interpol espion· age. A F U N N Y THING HAP- PENED ON TIIE WAY TO THE FORUM -Burles- que comedy about First 1 Century Rome. 1 HOMBRE -White man raised by Apaches finds it difficult lo adjust to white man's world of east- ern Arizona in the 1880s THREE BITES OF THE APPLE -British travel guide and his charges in European a<tventure com· edy. TRIPLE CROSS -Based on true story of an Engli~h thief who became a coun· terspy during World War 11. THUNDER ALLEY -Story about stock car racing I ADULTS AFRICA ADDIO -Italian documentary with English narration. · \ DEADLIER THAN THE MALE-Sadistic and vio- lent myS'lery. GEORGY GIRL -Sattncal comedy about amoral peo-' pie in p r e s e n t day England. MONDO PAZZO -0 1:.play or human suffenng5 M URDERER~ ROW - Satire of super sleuth S P L EN .Q 0 R IN TllE GRASS -Teen-age girl's unhappy love a/fair re· suits in psychiatric lreal· ment in mental hospital. WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT -Comedy about sex-rid.I • den psychiatrist. WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? -Soph1s· ticated adult c o m e d ' about the TV star of a med,ical serial. ,, X denotes excellent film . If your uphhol1tery i1 of the typ. th1t heretofore could not be clHned be- c•uM of 1hrink1ge or flding. YOUR PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED. Chemists h~ve perfected a new Dry Cleaner -Remarkably effective and GUARANTEED not to cause any SHRINKAGE or FADING -The greatest advance in the cleaning in- dus try in many years. UPHOLSTERY and CARPET TINTING & DYEING Your color1 may 1tow be rea+ora«I and fe.Jed erua coverecl by ti1t+i119 er the coler completely cha119ecl by DTllN• with pe1ta+reti1t9 aecure clyH . 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Thursday night launched the lengthily titled "The Dean Martin Summer Show Starring Your lloc;t Vic Damone." Though brimming with bri~ht young talent, its gayest moments came in a "Tl)- night'' -style interview with George Jessel, 69. "l'VE BEEN in 6how business lonj? enouJ?h to be governor of California 15 times." Jessel crow· Pd. He recalled his reply when told he must be his late 50s: "I've got ties older than that." Regular brighteners on the 12-week variety srries include leggy beauty Carol Lawrence and :-.oni:: better Gail Martin, Dean's 21-year-0ld daughter . . I ninmg them and Damone on the opener were the team of Clair and McMahon. in a screamin1.?-comt'dy bit. and The Curtain Calls. a talented. hard-working i;ong-and-dance trio. CONCLUSION on the two editions we've had or the Steven Allen comedv hour: The short sketch~ are runny; the long ones sag. This Wednesday Steve's wife Jayne Meadows. wearing curls like all the shav- ines in the carpenter shop. tried to sustain as 01Ur t ,.ess nf ceremonies a spotty, tedious -parody of a m;i le beauty contest. But the quickies -Steve emerging from a 100- '"ar freez.e. Steven a.-; a magician creating a banana t'1ro11ah reversed film -wer-e a delight. F:lsewhere amid the reruns a.nd junk were some "lher worthwhile items: CBS's in-depth dudy of Sen. nnl>erl F. Kennedv and NBC's stimulatinJ? documen- tarv on "The LearninJ? Process." Did those sixth- graders doin~ math oul6mart you. too! UPCOMING- Tooight: The third. final and most aptly tilled n( ABC's reports of a mod BTilon's visit: "Twlg~­ \\'h,·'"' 8 p.m. Saturday· National AAU track and field . Walk- Pr \11 0 gotr. ABC's Wide World of Sports. \leve- l1nrl Open golf. ARC. Chicago White Sox vs. Minne- c:f\t ;i 1'wins. Sundav: Abba Eban . Israeli foreign mini6ter. on "\T eel the· Press." NBC. 41:30 p.m. Jordan's King Jt11c:sein on "Iss ues and Answers." ABC. 3 p.m. ''The Warren Report." a one-hour CBS news inquiry. 1n pm THE LATTER continues at the same hour Mon- 1b\' through Wednesday nights. examining ques - t ·nnc; ra1c;e<t by critics of the Warren repon Tnter-,.'<'" ers will include Dr. \fakolm 0 . Pem·. Dallas c:11r:zeon who took charge of treatment when Presi- ri,,nt John F. Kennedy was brought lo Parkland ~lemorial HospiW fatally 6bol Dettnis the Menace • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS Oue Of Thi' I .ar:!""' f ;ir1Jit1rs in OrancP r n11nf\ ·PJ~or· ~~iJ,i~JN~:. "' • I '~ 642-4321 2211 W •t B.tlbo.t Blvd.~ Newport 8Nch FR I DA Y St..TUPOt.Y ON A PINHEAD It ''" t q 111t• tJ.t ••m• Ottnq •• .,.,<,•h•#llifJ tt.. (": ,.,.1t1t11t,_.." 0 ,. l~o "••d ol • P'"• hut clod y<>v •••• •••lly ooooi tho f'I• T~o A,,ord ' lutu•o "'tho DAILY PllOT1 'fovd In ,.,,0 ,,,0d he.- l"Vch tt1lorr'••l•on wo <•n p•~., lnte • tmoll ipeu GI.MK WIBR WAS A 8'llc.UANT ' ~~TUOENT. SO~H Hf.: ~'TR'E~ fat~~ WfALL~b. SOME OF US "TfllEO TO FINO twl\ "° TUMILEWEEM All RIGHT, 10SS ~ mWEGOLO ~' VALUABLES! MUn AND JEFF MISS PEACH DEBBIE DEERE CAJ...MDOWN, STUPID!YOU CAN CATCH MORE FLIES WJ'THHONEY ••• llllT MUP. JllllD ,,_,. 1DllllGHT l tWlS> A t:NJ \IWt05E OllMtt 5ND '415 ~tS~--NID YrT J'P l!lfT llt'I U6T otME Hf 15 a.MK weft·- Olt ~ pa.a,~! 00. 9(1(f THE ~~ 'IOO,SNAKE- EYE! l'M NOT CARRYIN' A SIT OF LOOT!. .. tar A SINGl£ TillNG ~STEALIN'L HAW! HAW! UAW/ ., ....... Le .. ru. TB.l '«:JI cm.,,.._ l'U.PO~•rtt f'OWB TO ICES' W FA,,_ FKOfi\ tAJJ(J('(1 N6 "°' ! YOU t<NCN./. 1y Men YOU ANO I ~LO MAKE A MARVELOUS ca.J~E lF ll WEREN'T FO~ YOU .•. J: I I I " .. n • f~. JilGlt 23, l9b7 DAJLY PILDT JS Davis Cup Boss Says He's 'Through'. 1n vliew of what transpired in Ecu- .tor Jut week, Georte McCaD is aD throqgb u captain of the United Stats Dms CUp tum. Who says IO! Gfiorge McC.aD. that's who. \9~ defeat as graceful u ce bt expected of a man wbo can't •• kl me, Mee.an paid a 8Urpri8I 'iWt lo tbe Newport BeadJ Te.ii OUb ~ Iii\ watch second rOUDd actlOQ ia the Pacific <Aast lat«na- tiaDal Oii> TOSDlllaeat. 1 T"9 e-,_...w IM Altgeles illsut- ¢ Mee~Ud ~lo tlliJ ~ I. ~ lea -• '•' earlilr after sufferial U..Cla UM ag~ el at- tending aeveral dozen Ecuadorian vic- tory banquets. ''I 'm through,'' be admitted. '~ United States Lawn Tennis Auocia- tioo bun't told me so yet, but I caa read the writing on the wall." Sadly. McCall is held in high es-teem by most everyone connected with the game ol tennis. His U.S. Cuppe.r1 simp1y haven't been alJie lo produce during the une years be bas beeu caiptain. however. In fad, ainoe McCall toot over in l&. American lw never ruched the Q.ip finals •• disgracefuJ situation in- deed for a eountry noted for ill ex· cdleoce in athletica. Two years back. the U.S. was out- ed by Brazil. Last year, Spain bounc· eel our guys and finally. just wt week, Ecuador shut tbe door. ·~ """· . ,.~. """ ' ' '{; .. a.LL--•· BILL DONER i r1111111111111111111~ "We have no excuses." McCall ex- plained ··we were ready both physi- cally and mentally. Ecuador had a fine team and once p)Ayers like Fran- cisco Guzman and Miguel Olvera found out they l\,ld a chance -they fought their he.ads off. CertainJy we weren't overconfident going into the match. We knew Ecua- dor was tough -darn tough. That's why the Army gave Arthur Ashe a special leave at the last minute. We knew we didn't hav~ A chance with· out him." As it turned out, of course. Ashe was the goat ol the U.S. downfaH as he dropped two singles decisioos in 1tle ~2 *5. ··Arthur tt!t bad, hb the rest of m," Mt:Call said. "He just got whip- ped, that's an ... Being captain of the Davis Cup : team is a year around project and ttle cost is also prohibitive JUl:e there is GO mooey alloted l• 1he position. Still. J4cCalJ admiU he'll m.W il "I'D neve give up lean.is.. laowever," be ~ wu·, my lif.e.." T'he U.S. picture in ai:mteur Lennis i5 oat esactly bright from McCall's v~ poi.ol. "TeaaUi has i~ved tremeridom- lY arou9d tbe world.·· he uplains. "ud we've got nothing but hard work ahead oC us if we 're going to get back into tbe thick or things . "Ecuador, for inJtanc:e. is doing very well, but r doubt it they can even make the finals. We're rooting f<lr them, natlral.ly, bot they've cot to play the winner of next month• s Spain-Russia match aod tbat won't be easy. "Then there's always Australia and with guys lilte Roy Emerson, DObody can touch that bwlch. "As for me, I'm just looking for- ward to being a spectator at this beautiful Newport Beach Tennis Club over the weekend. These pros are marvelous and I never miss an op- portunity to watch them in action. .. Big Guns • ID Newport Tour~ey Open Fire READYl AIMI FIREI -Austnlian P'ted Stolle. who is planning to move to Newport Beech for the eigbt.-mooth ~~ ~ tour ne.:rt year. unloads a service during Wedne8day rught 6 upset wm over Dennis Ralston. J1ulians Blanked, 7-0 'Mac' Makes Another Bid To Start All-Star Game CLEVELAND <AP) -H Angel pitcher Jim McGlothlin had his way. the California team would re81T3llge its schedule. Not drastically. Just enough to al- low him to pitch against ttle Yankees before the AU-Star game July 11. If only that could be arranged, the red-haired right-hander would have a chance to beat E'very A m e r i c a n League team before the classic. J\ifW ,,_...,,..,, w. 1(1-• CllV. I ti"'. IC.loll'< Ju'.!:o'i._,,.,..1, •'-K-• c1..,, 11 ·• • "'~ ICMPC (1101 Junt 1S-Mte11 Yt IC-• CllV. 11 ...... J!,"'';;.J:.::!11 v'-Wl\hl"91on. I • "'·• ICMl"C Ju~·o~l-Ano•I• ••• Wa<hlnoi.in. • p m . ICMPC J.,!,':01,._AnOf'ta vf W••hlMlon. I P.m • ICM~C (710). He's beaten eve<ry trarn he's faced lhis season except the Kansas City Athletics. But he'll have a not he r crack at them July 9. llis 7-1 record was marred by Kan- sas City on May 16 after he had been idle nine days with a cold that set- tled in his neck McG I 0 t h 1 i n hasn·t latrd t ht Yankre~ Iii~ 7-0 VldOI ~ O\('f ('Ir\ f' I 3 n d Thursda\ n111ht wa~ hr~ lrflh ~1ra11!hl. h1~ fifth · shutout. anti a p<mrrful rt"a- 11on to b<'hf\'e h, m1 '1hl hf namt'(1 ai- starter in the All.Star Game. The 23-year-old has a 1.39 earned run .verqe, tbe best iia the Ameri- can Leepe. V ''MK bu 1-t to mate it... Aagiet manaeer Bill Rigney said aftet' u,e Olevelmll game. ''He d e 1 e r ., e s t 0 start it ... The lnd.ians didn't get a hit otr him until the fifth when Max Alvis t"nded his possible no-hitter with a sort liner over second base for a singll'. But Alvis was eventua lly stranded al third on a double play. preserving the shut out. The Angels' victory was hinted at with a two-run homer in tM second by Johnny Wertiu, aaured wtten Paul ScMaJ cleared the wail in the third. and celebrated with two-run homers in the e i c h t h and ninth frames. CALl"O•NIA CL.Vil.AND k~I Jb 1'<1!-1 " Hrld cl It~~'"' 11 M-1· _.,.,.. rf -""• lb JcflMICllW cl """'"" ' 1(-Jb Mc;(;_,,,, • .. '""" .. , """ J JllM.tWrl JOit J t t I W19"tr H J I ft I •111-toocl ••• J ••• -"-11t ••• ''''""'"· .. , JJll AttWc Jt l J l l Jo-..lltill> ,., 1 I I I L 9,_, u J I I ''''~"· ,,, •tlt T_,,., .... Ill > • • • eu.,,.,. " • • • O.vallllo llfl I t t • Al..... • •• Totalt D 1 I t Tolalt 1' I J C11i1on<le 070 Olt m.-1 (,_...... OClll -...... E-lvl1 OP-C•HW..l.t 1 (~"II 1 LOa- (4llfornl9 I. (-I.tit(! S 111-M•nc-. "-" Hll -W•"'fs (11 Schall w t-F;;-~. H to Mr(j.lnll\Ur IW 1 11 t 1 0 0 1 • M<O--lf 11 ,µ1 • , 1 I • t (11IW• 1 J I 1 , I ti Al..... 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XIII 000-1 ~. I Ml11., lO--.St. LOUI• 10. loo A~ .... t.. S-W. Otvls. Sll-W. Otvlt. l recli S-M<Ca,,..r 51'-llrod<, l llan '" " " (lflfM IW. \ 0 t 4 1 C O.•-(L,t 11 • lft l I! Mlllf'f I 0 1 ,,..,_, l , J Ml"-C °''"" IMcCarvn l • i 1 01 " 1•.sn I • II SO I I A ) 0 0 1 ' I I M UI,, ,tel,.f'll ( way at 6 p.m . with top seeded Ken Rosewall and hometown hero Rod La'!er making their singles debuts. RosenD will io up against Earl Buchbols and bi.I eoatrnenial steel racket in the~ went at t b e plush EMt Bl ~ wtth Laver, the Australian trampJant who now re- sides in Corona del Mar, pairing off against Mike Davies in the 7:30 p.m. contest. A doubles bout is set to wind up the activities on ladies night. with a 1 \ gals admitted to the gallery section SCHEDULE TONIGHT'S MATCHES Slaeles fi p.m. Ken Rosnrall v1 Earl Buch· holz. 7·30 p.m. Rod Lave r vs M i ke Davin. Doablet 9 30 p.m. Ken Rosewall and DennU Ralston vs Andres Gimeno and Peter Barthe$ TBURSDA Y'S REStJL TS Abt&la Andres Gimeno def. Alex Olmedo, 7-9. ~2. 6-3. Fred Stolle def. J>eomg Ralston, 2-6, ~.M. DHblet Andres Gimeno and Pierre Barthes def. Pancho Segura and Alex Olmedo, ~z. u . ~3. Rod Laver and Fred Stolle def. Hugh Stewart and Mal Anderson, S-4, 5-2. for $2 and a fashion show on tap be- tween matches. Waiting patiedly ln the wings for the resulL'i of tonight's singles action will be F red Stolle, the Aussie hotshot who revealed exchuively to the DAILY Pilm Thursday night he's planning to move to the Newport Beach area next year for the eigbt- manth North American swing, and Spain's tall and talented Andres Gimmo. stolle registered tbe first upset of the 125,000 five-4ay classic when be came from behind to top Bakersfield's Dennis Ralfl.on. U ~. S-4, before 1.289 bundled-up fans Thursday. He11 now face the winner of to- nigbf1 Rosewall-Buchholz affair in Saturday's semifinals. Gtmeno outluted Alex Olmedo. who appears to play better now that he bu silenced the court.side micr<~ phone, 7-9. 6-2. 6-3 in Thursday's num- ber two singles attraction. The win projected Gimeno into the semis acainst either Laver or Davies. aai.ton. seeded fourth in the tourn- ey and a winner over fellow rQC>kie Stone in eight out of 11 previous pro matches, got oil to a fast start as he pasted the affable Aussie 7 -2 in the inltlal set behind two straight service breab near the ftnlah. StDlle didn't fool around in the sec- ond colllAon, however. and broke Rabtoa's Mrvice in the fourth game to win goinc away. ~3 . The crucial third set was all over before it began as Ralston Jost his initial service to fall behind 2-0 and could never catch up. At the finlab, the explosive former UIC Ila-lbatts"ed his racket on the CIOllrt wtaDe nlnly attempting to re· tin a drop lbot. "rm p1aJt11C a lot better now.'' StDa. uld • be took a breather In tbe <iPNMGle after the win. "I'v« cbaC'ed to a heavier racket a nd that h .. been tbe difference. "Of coune It's a lot of fun beatinr.? Dennit, 1~ we're tht rookies on the touT a.nd he has bf'tn beating me pretty recutarly.'' The popular 28-year-old Sydney res· ident who expects to become a father for tbe leCOftd time before the week 1s out, dildoled plans to join fellow AmtraJiaa Laver in the Newport area. '1 ruD,J like It here and my wife is pnttJ clDle to Mary Laver," be U · plained, "so tt'1 a natural situation. Larry Johnson of the Newport Tennis Club is look1ng for a house for us ri&ht now and we'll probably take it for about eight months." In six of nine tournaments this year. Stolle has bf.en ou~('(! .bY Laver and tie·s thankful for beini plact>d in a (Ste NEWPORT. Paft 18) DAILY "ft.OT ..... W L ... 1U119 AWAmNG THE BLOW -Bakersfield's Dennis Ra.l61on iDcbes hill way forward as be gets set to field one of Fred Stolle's powafal serves iD Wednesday night's match at Newport Tennis Club. Rallton blew shot and mJ.tdl. B8 Over Two Feet OCC's Burke Smashes U.S. Hammer Standard BAKERSFIELD -Orange Coast ColJege's Ed Burke became the great- est American twiuner thrower of all time he.re Wednesday night. The 27-year-old OCC history instruc- tor heaved the ball and chain 23.5 fttt. 11 inches for a new U.S. record. The throw came on the opening night of competition in the AAU T r a c k and Field Olampionships. Tbe okl American b.ammer record was 233-9"2, set by Hal Connolly Burke told the DA.Il.. Y PILOT last sununer be had two goals in the hammer: •· Fint I want to break Con- nolly's American record and then I'm Coin& aft.er the war1d record.'' The world mart. Ul-11. is held by Guyla Zsivotsky of Htmpry. 8 u r k e had two r e c o r d throws Thursday xactly tt>e same al 235-11 . In tonight's competition, Jim Ryun, Tommie Smith. Bob Se a gr e n and Randy Matson are likely lo gezierate the exci~~nt if not the beat that followed Jimmy Hines' narrow vic- tory over CbarlJe Greene in I heir '1"iwin& 100.yard dash. H"mes. the Texas Southern Oash. nipped Greene of Nebraska at the tape in U teoOUds Thureday night in the most esciting race ol the opening session of these annual champion· sh.ips. But Greene. the defending cham· pion. v.•as uOC"Onvinc~ From behind his sungl.u~e~ the outspoken sJ'IH'(1 ster asked "What do vou havr to do lo '~'"" It ghou Ldn't h.~ even gone to a pho· ( lo. T heat him at the tape." Hines. who beat Greene last me111th at Modesto, Calif .. setting up their confrontatioo. saw it differently. "t got a good start.·• he said. "and I thought I won in the last few yards.°' Viewing the photo, Greene CCJnCed.. ed that the resuJt could have been a tie, but then he protested thet Bines had broken from the starting blocks before t¥ gun. The verdict stood. however. and Hm~ no:w faei?s thr challertge o( (See ,Dt,,!RlE. Pace 11) SNAPS RECORD OCC'S Eel lurke . . ... . t • I • II ... ' .. .. ' \ \ f 8 DAIL V PILOT Tars' Gage Seethes Over "Jordan • By EARL GUSTKEY Of .. ~ .. ·-- No officW cla.i.m ol I ou1 bas J)een filed with the Ir- vine League or the CIF, but the wbeela or protest a~ -pe-ec! to be rolling in that cmection Thursday in the Phil Jordan transfer CMt. Corona del Mar Hi g b ,School announced Morxby that Jordan, all • Irvine League bubtball star at Eatancia 18.lt seuoa, would tn.Dlfer to CdM High in the f'all. se& King principal Leon Meeb and balutbell Coach Bill Bloom -even Jordan . himaeU -!Mve 1teadfutly maintained 1bal the tram- f« deciJioll ... Jordan' I alone. ''I'm not ODDvinced, '' uJd Newport H..tJor Higti alb- 1etic director JW. Gage Thurtday. ''I tbi.nk lblld'1.Uery ii tnvolved bene and I think it' 1 going to slip out. sotne ~t or a student i1 to- lD& to come in and talk to a principal lmd it'll all slip oat. "I'm very u.,_t about the whole thing. &>metbing fwt lm't ringing true when a boy tftla bis coach he'• go- The Role Of Athletia ly GLENtf WHITE PNp Sports Editor Glenn White k °" v.catioft. f 1111"9 in durint his ...... wUI be .,, .. ,._,. •".N ....... flturel. T_..,,• c.Linwa h ••I"• 9'y Chudi G1 ••hall, Ncw,.,t Hart.r Hltlt ScMel -~L l . av CHUCK OODSHALL ' What role abou1d ••bletlcs play in U. curricalwD 6l today'• eomprebendv• high Khool? 1'eacher1, pa... enta, studmta, and admlniJtraton ut thiJ' aame questiOn. Bow much emphasis aboold we place on athletics? The question is of particular importance llo me becao.se my past experiences have been clogely nelat.ed to ath- letics, both as a student and as an educator. I know the positive influence that atilletic partici- pation and _.pectatorship can give to a high school. but I also know that educaton, even those without athletic backgrounds, tend 1 o m e t i m e 1 to ~erempbasize ~thletics. 1 w,..t u 01'ernttt~ So, what 11 0¥4W••4'•Hit? To me, the ~ ovenm- ph.uiw athletics wt..eY•r IN rtidSNtion ift spori'I k pl.ac.d •bovo the pursuit f1' oxc.llonce in tho cl-.room. Or I to put it •mlhw • .., I whol.w•r • '-Y'• fMrticipafion in sports dotr.ch from his ep- portunity to do hk .... in dau, WO.,.. uyfnt....,. fhe afhlotic Ktfvlty •• mof'9 fmpwtenf ..,.,. CODSllALL tho ~c ,_..,...,..1Jty. The achoof ... not need .. ,,.... • dtokie b.- tweon supportint tho K.9dom;c progr•., «tho_.... letic program. I believe th.It botta •.deini0t 1 should bo omph.t1ixed to their full"t ~· You do not have to compromise one for the other. Tho aaidemic progr•m does not h.tve to bo wcriflcod in o"'9r to have ovt1toncti., •nd cam- petitive athletic teams. Adileie• Ab• SilUlellU On the contrary. there is no reason vby the athletic and academic programs cannot complement one an- other. I am sure that we realize some al. our best aca-- dem1c performances from boys who are athletes. I know that our coaches and teachers have insisted. and will insist even more in the future, that classroom performance is or primary importance. This does not mean that an athlete has to earn all A's in order to participate. but we insist that they do their best. Athletes are not privileged individuals. We do not lessen our behavioral or academic st.and.ards for them, even though they do deseTVe special :recognition for their efforts. Educators need to capitalize on all of the rnotiva- t 1onal forces that exist in schools today. Participation in athletics is one of these positve force,.._ For this rea· !'on. al> well as for the ones stated aboYe. 1 mutual)\· ;J nrl wholeheartedly support both the aftlletic ~nd th<' ararlemic pro~rams. Both should exist side by side. withoull compromise in loday's comprehensive high school. , lng to be back in .schoOl in tbe (all &Del signs a 1tate- med to that elf ea and then suddmly decides a week late!' ~·s gomf to transfer. "l hope lbtte'• a league protest. I'm having a con- ference with my priJlClpaJ. Cbar1es Gockball. :ltbe diJtrict office today." Gage seemed leas o ·m· istic about possibilities for a protest When con~ after the meeting with God- shall Tbunday. ··1 think there's a ques· lion o( bow mocb unity we have in the dittrict and the league right now." be said. "There's four new ICboola in the league <Macnolia, Loera, ~ and Valencia) aod we really don't know each other too well. But you can bet we're going into thi• matter tboc'oughly." ··Both Cbarlet (Godatlall) and 1 feel tbia way." Sa.id Godsball: "Wb411tever 1s going to be dooe will be done th.rough tbe district. 1 don't know yet if there's enough coocem. Yie're lry· lllg to get soml dialogue going oo the tubject to 1ee i( we can find out what's going oo." Meeks, CdM prlndpal, seemed upset M Gett'• ln· sinuatiooa 1bat tvS"Ytinf UJn't OD tbe up.&Dd-Qp. ·'All I can say la tbll lf Jules is tblnlrlnc bl tenna or a.n investiptioe t be n Jules had better have IOme facts. 1'1N! &.eta are clear: we baveo't talked to the boy. be moved to Corona del Mar several month.a ago. l only bope that Jules talks to me about it -there's a proper w>ay to handle 1ucb things." Gage doesn't question the validity of Jordan'• move to Corona Ml Mar. "'nlere's no question but tbal it was a legitimate move -all I quest.ion is th.11 moving about for high tcbool athletic rea900S. "Does it happen to mean, for instance, tbat because we have the best treck coach in the district tbat we're go. inf to get all the good track· men? This is not what high school athletics was design- ed for and frankly, I'm em· baJTassed by it." Gage has been through the athlete transfer mill be- fore. Several years ago, an- other basketball star, Rick Mancebo, left Costa Mesa High when Gage was bead Mustang coach. Allegedly, Mancebo refused to conform to Gage's rule that team members sport short hair· cuts. Mancebo truaferred to Newport, where be was a standout. The Newport athletic di· rector tays bis phone has been ringing oft the book. "I'm not only getting calls from people in Corona del Mar. but from people who I know ebewhere In the county who are practically laughing in our faces. Coach· es who don't even play ~ rooa det Mar next year •e concerned because of t b e ethics of the DWlttB. " At the OU1set of what 1bapes up as a Joac, blU.er 1quabble withl.n the district.. it appea.rt Gaae and God· sball, if tbey want an J.n.. vesti.gation, have a Ion( way to ao if they lDteOd to rally enough support. Aaide from the ICbool'a basket.ball coach, Bill Wet- zel, Estancia Bigb rem.aim &ilent. Wec:et claima lkull- duggery on tbe part of Co- rona del Mar but prindpal Floyd Harrymaa ay1 ''Wo are satiafied there Im hem no skulldugg«y hlvolved. We wish Phil well" Lefty Tops LA, Fans8 .:''"~~ !; .. :::::_:=,,._::==;==--===== MITHOD --, REMEDY FOR SHOTS THAT START TO THE LUT In illustration# 1 we set th rte familiar shot patterns, all of which find the ball starting out to the left. In the case of the pull-slice and, to some degree, the pull-fade, the ball doeHome back towards the target-some· limes. 'North, South Squads Complete Workouts 'Cards Tough,' Alston Says L06 ANGELES WP» - "'Tbe Clrdbula .. iDuC)J. ~ ........ ,._.s. ~ wt6elden -.... • P1I biMiaC fYm ... " Thelt 1hotl .n start to tht left because the ctubhead was moving in that direction when it s truck th• ball (illustl"ltion 12). It was following the common "outs1de-1n" path. That'• boW the I e a g o e- lt a d i n g St. Louis team looked to Dodger manager Walt Allton Thursday night after the Cards beat bis Los Angeles outfit. 7-2. on a six· bit p i t c bing job by south- paw Steve Carlton. It was the fifth straight win for II your shots resemble any the Cards. of the three s hown m 11lustra· By LLOYD GRIFFIN Of 1111 O.flr "11111 Steff Will the awesome scoring power of the Soutll turn Saturday• s aH-sta:r basket- ball clash into a. rout over the North? Tbat ia the big question today &I the two squads paced thrwcb tlMl work-outs in pr..,..... for the tint annual charity tDt at Orange Coast College. On paper and oo the ba· s4 or two impressive scrim· mages, the South has the horses to mount a devestat- ing scoring attack which will be tougb to stop. Slated for starting duty for the South are such scor- ing stand~ as Tim Ger· gen of Rancho Alamitos. Mark Miller of Marina and Read Christensen o( New· port Harbor. Gergen led all c o u n t y scorers la.st se&IOD with a nifty 25.8 poiDts per game average while Miller boa.st· ed a 21.0 av~ and am. temea topped Orange Coe.It aces with a 11..1 pace,. AD three alllo lll"ftd DC>- &e ol lhl.np to come u they came through with eye- opening performances in South scrimmage victorles over Orange Coast, 91-75, and a group of college 6ta.rs. 103-9'l. • Will the No1"1tl be able to stop this type of a scoring thrust? At least one man thinks the Yanlcees can. He is North coach B I J 1 Oates who remaln.s optimi~ tic today in the race "' what may be the South'• flllUt aeoring squad in the three year bi.story of the coat.eat. ''On the bull"' what h .. happened IO far," be ~ ''they delene to be ...... ed1 but I haft to say .. -'nl eon.a to Di.." "I know it ii ~-to be tough, but our kldl have a r e a I good attitnde and they're eager to play. "They'll make a g o o d showing." The North coach singled oul for special praise 6-2 ~e Sodini of Valley, 6-1 Chris Smith ol Fullertoo and 6-7 Van Bye of SaV&DJlL Both Bodini and S m i t h Eight Dodgers struck oul t1on # l , try to change the path and they gave Car Ito n of your clubhead so that 1t moves trouble only in the fourth along the target line, rather than when they scored their two across it. in the hitting area. runs on tingles by Al Fer-First check to see that your rara. Ron Fairly and Wes stance and your h ip' parallel Parktt with the help of an the target line. Next make sure ~ .. ---------------=!1111-m=le.iDP.., are counted on for pressing ti s defensive work to stop the Port ~ ~hort~ South's fast break attack ~ ~ ~ while Bye ii expected to provide plenty of b o a r d strength. . . . Frot11 The Wlres of VPI /AP Meanwhile, a note of cau· tious optimism e m e r g e 1 from ttle South camp at Huntington Beach High. error by Cardinal second h ht lb t baseman Julian Javier who t at your rig e ow re urns to b 0 bb1 e d Jim Lefebvre'• your right side on your down· MISSOULA. Mont. -Top- ground sw1ng-1magme that it's actually ranked light heavyweight TI>r ~ FraDClSCO Giants strapped there. as 1n tllustra-Roger Rouse, Canadian hea- come to town tooigbt for a hon 1'3-and that your right vy-weight champion G«>rge three-game week.end ~ries 5houlder lowers. Thts return Chuvalo and middleweight of the right e lbow to your s id e Don Fu 11 mer tuned up after losing three straight will help keep your clubhead Thursday night for hoped· to Atlanta. path from moving outside the for title abots. Young Doo Sulton, "· target line. Rouse, of Anaconda, faces Mib McCormick, ~ Mont., who will get the next 3. On Samrday it will be • • ,,., "'""'''--..,... ""' .. A--crack at Dick Tiger's light Bill Singer againtt J 0 a n ..._------------------~;;;;.i heavyweight crown. woo a Maricha1 and on Sunday--------------------unanimous decision o v e r ~°.""ldale against Joe Bobby Rason of Tucson, And C ' P d • Ariz., after knocldng him '!be Giants are sagging in y an t re .. ct down three times. fifth place and the Dodgen II Chuvalo. who will meet in eighth but they'll prot>-undefeated Joe Frazier July ol rabid and raucoo1 fan1 Square Garden, thoroughly competJtJon ~ao Wed- Dffday ud bad been both- ered by it ever 1lnce. "I'm mu.ally a free 1wbl&er and .ow I'm bav- ln& to panels tbe ball," she 1ald Thanday after defeaUDi toant am e • t medal.lit Jue Butaocllu- ry of Odetta Cone,e. Tex· ••• ! and 1 in tbe 11emt6- nala. '"It is really difficult to say who is going to win one game.'' noted South mentor Elmer Combl. ''Our k I d 1 have a lot of pride and think they're going to win.'' Action starU in the Ki- w anis Club rponaored con- test at 8 p.m. with all tick- ets selling for S2. 17th Straight for Ramos; Kesey Suffers Fracture ably draw goodly numben Fate of Turbocar 19 in New York's Madison Oii the weekend. mauled Archie Ray, the Ari· LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Claock Osteen, tl»e only zona heavyweight cbam· was witnessed by a crowd Dodgtt pitches" aver t be LOS ANGELES _ Andy feel it ibould be banned. pion. Chuvalo knocked Ray Teenage whiz Mando Ra-of 7.682 that paid '24.707..SO .!iOO mart. went m inninp Granatelli pJ"edicts turbine Others look for modifica-out at the end of the second mos. 133, remained unbeat-to see the fight even though ..i. ••.. 6 .. ._.. the Cardinali d . it was televised locally. .,._ .._..... engines will replact the con-tions of rules which would round of a scheduled 10. en 'Qlurs ay night sconng Ramos dominated the 'Jbunday night and took his ventiooal piston types in · rounder. his 17th straight victory at r t thr ~·..,,-seventh 1ou against nine uto _ .. "--.th. IS necessitate aJterauons. SEATTLE, Wub. _ Ro· irs ee 1 UUUUlt. ln the a m~ wt U1 years k the Olympic Auditorium second. Kesey'• nose began wins. yet he can't predict how his ''If I have to ma e ex· berta Alben of tbe Uni· with a technical knockout ~ lost ~ J: l.~ racer will fare Monday. cuses for a car which can veralty of MJamJ, Fla., over Len Kesey, 134, Eu· ~im~l~es!; ::!°:i~ gamc-~·mclimbed•u The race car builder spent do things no car has ever hoped her back ~~ublea gene, Ore. hold Ramos off in the third. when the dLWl on thrfta ya"rs -t-veloping hl·s were over today as sbt Th Lo B h f. ht him f f .. :... and thr.... = ~ ~ done before, I must be in e ng eac 1g er The bell saved Ke8ey in or our "'"" "'... turbine driven speedster for teed off against Martha stopped Kesey in 1: 31 of the the third. He bad taken a rum. The Cardinals collect-t.be Indianapolis 500 and it the wrong business." Grana-Wllkin1on of Cal S t a t e fifth round. He bad severe· barrage from Ramos and ed a total of 12 hits, 10 ol led last Memorial Day un· telli declared at a Thunday Fullerton In the 3&-bole Iy damaged Kesey with was draped against the ~~Oita:· ~s w!; til bearing trouble forced it news conference. final of tbe Women'• Na· combinations and the light ropee. com.forj to Dodger rooters. out with 71h miles to go Asked if he expected t l o n a I CoUeglale Golf was stopped by the referee Kesey went to the canvu Bob"Miller took over in Now the executive com· USAC to approve the turbint Tournament at the Sand when the State Athletic in the fourth. but got up lhe teYentb and got the side mittee or the United State6 (or f u tu r e lndtanapoLis Point Golf and Coontry Commission doctor s aid just as the bell sounded. .... Card Auto Club mi!t!t.s next week classics. he replied. "No. I Club here. that Kesey's nose was brok· By the fifth his face. trunks out. ID the eilr"th the · · in Indianapolis to deter· don't expect them to ap-Miss Alben wrencbefi en. and chest were a mau b( inafl touched him for two . ·r th · bul T do ' h her bac .. on th• drivln~ Th . R ' blood fr runs. bott1 unearned He mme 1 .. turbine "'II con· prove. n t see ow • .. ,. e win was amos s om a steady strum threw wild to third on a tinue as a legal entry Some they can turn it down ." range before second rounLI 13th knockout victory and pouring from his nose. force play. letting Tim Mc· _______ .:__ ___ _:_ _______________________________________ _ Carver score. McCarveT had walked lo start oH the in- ning. ; BURKE SETS U.S.. MARK. • • (From Paft 15) Tommje Smith in torught's 220. Smith. the San Jose State sensation. holds the world record of ~.O for the distance. but Hines beat him three weeks ago m Los Anf?eles Ryun coasred lo a 4 :ff7 .5 clocluni.? in a mile i;emifinal and Ule Kansas soph- omore is an overwhelmjng favorite against veteran Jim Gre1le. Oregon'11 twosome of Roscoe Divine and Dave WUbom. and Mrin Liquori. of lttt Es~x. N.J., Catholic High school. .Just bow dose Ryun intends to run to his world mark of 3:51.3 i~ pn>b- leniatical because he ha.~n 't indicated ju11t when ht'll zero in on hi~ all-bme l>Ht. Mat.son. the Texas A.&M muscle- man. passed up the discus lo concen- trate on the shotput, where he holds the pending woTld record ()f 71 feet. 7 inches Seagren. from S<>othern Cali· fornia. wUl shoot for 17-3 or better in thl" polf' vault after clear ing 17·7 for a world record two weeks ago. WiUie DaveoJ>Ort, Southern Univer· s:ily's powerful hurdler. easily outJped a formidable field in the 120 hid\ hur· dies Thursday to clock a 13.3 agaiMt a 3-miJe-an-hour breeze Davenport v.on this meet last year with l:l :i fbr the AA U record NEWPORT TENNIS TOURNEY • • • (Prom Pa1e LS I dtffen!Cll bracbt from the defending y.rorid'• ch.imp this tnp. "Rosewall ii plenty touati. mind you .. he a.aid. "but at least 111 get to stt a dilfennt face." Laver. the left-handed powerhouse •·ho has heen plagued with a back ail· mPnt "' l:it(', gav(' lhf' 11pecta· lnr~ "Omt'thini:: tn thinl. about in Th11r .. 1l3, \ hnalr whC'n hr tramf'rl \\1th Stoll,. to hhtz lfui::h Mrwar1 n( thr O~lhina Ra' Cluh and M<il And<'t ~n. 6-4 6 2 II •as an ai~e~me du.play b' lb~ ,. ~ \ j .. Laver-Stolle combine and Uldicated they'll be the twosome to beat in dou· blt$. Laver, prooouncing him5ell physi- cally Cit following a abort layocr, was brilbant for the most part and easily dominated play. In Davies. he'll ht> mttling a worthy rival. however The Wale~ whii wal- lollf'd Slt'wart. 6-1. 7-5 in Wedn<'!:day·li inrh:ll round and is alwayi. a lhrt'at. Buchholl 1nppl'd colorful Sc>gura, f't.2. 4-6. &-l tn 1!3tn 3 shot at ROS<'wall. wlwl dre .. a first-round bye aloni with l~ver and Ralston1 \ I LIKE LUKEWARM PIZZA. I'm a bu.y man. When my food l1 served. 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Spo~oring group" fO£ the game are the Garden Grove LlOOI <lub and the Belmont S h o r • a Lions ol Long Beach. "We need about 5,000 or 6,000 to break even oo the game expenses but we're shooting for 12,000." says Garden Grove Lion official lrv Wagner. "We originated the idea far the g.am~the man who first proposed it is one oi our members, Bill Hicks, and that was on1 y ttiree months ago." The Garden '.;rove Lions will donate their net pro- ceeds to sight conservation while the Belmont Shores group will assist handicap- ped children. Tickets for the game, priced at $1, are oo we at s p o r t i n g goods stores throughout the county. Head coach for the Long Beach eleveo ii Owen Dix· oo of Long Beech Wilson High. Five of the six area play· «• have amounced college plam. Bue, tbe Marina llnebecbr, wDl attmd Or· ange Coast College. Berg ls headed for USC while team- llMie Rieu ii undecided an UCLA or Stanford. Tidge- well w l 1 l attend Notre Dame and Yegge will ..,. roll at San Diego State. Olympic Run Title To Barton Steve Barton won the sev· en mile cross country run by 'r1 seconds to bigbligbt action In the weekly Olymp- ic development track a n d field meet 1t Estancia H.igh School Barton covered the dis· tance in 4.5: 10 whlle M a x Sapp was second in 4.5 :37 and Charlie Hoyt third in 46:44. In other events, Chuck Morris won the junior high four mile run in M:31 while Ste~ Sobeunnan a.nd L e 11 Barton tied for second Jn 36:00. Greg Hayes was the win· ner in the two mil.e run in 12:56 while Ward Saunders was second in 13:34 and Rickey Ernst third in 13:54. ln field event competi- tion, Creig NomlD'a won the open pole vault M a n d Greg Hayes won the junior high pole vault at 8-0. 72 Boats In Longest Yacht Race College Chanaps Newport Skippers Lead Morss Races By ALMON 1.0CKABEY tMllnt Uftw ,, Frldly, June 23, 1967 DAILY PILOT. 11 .Oii ...... 4,.13 . ' . .. .. . DARY PILOT EDITOIUA.L PAGE Def ending the Old Mug Newport Harbor yachtsmen will be watching the America's Cup tri.als this summer and tihe America's Cup challenge races next September with a keener inter· est than usual. And fOr good reason. . For the first time, local yachtsmen are involved an a serious effort to have a California 12~meter d~fend the 119-year-old ornate silver ~ug that is symbolic of the ultimate in matc.b yacht racing. . Whether or not the Columbia is successful in ~er bid to become a cup defender, owner Thomas Patnck Dougan and his predominanUy Newport Beach crew deserve the moral support and gntitu~e of every Call· forni an interested in ~ clean sport.mg events. Pat Dougan_ bas dug deeply into h!s person~! ror· tune to make the nine-yMN>ld Columbia a formidable contender when the observation trials be¢!' off Ne'Y· port, R. t. July 6. His crew members are gtVlng of th~tr time and ene!'gy far a project that will. be fraught Wlth exhausting training and work throughout the long. hot summer. · be h Bearing the physical brunt of the effort will sue Newporters as Briggs Curmingham. Bill Ficker. Fred Mc· Donald. Don Vaughn. Tom Schock, Burke Sawyer. Jack Hart, John Creed. .Jim Jones. PhiJ Crabtree. and the Dougan son!, Rob, Tom, Pat and Mike. A Credit to the Jaycees Blonde, blue.eyed Linda Pfleger is Newport Beach's new reigning queen today. The 5'4" Corona del Mar High School_ graduate won the royal diadem of Miss Newport Beach m perhaps lhe most smoothly run and dignified beauty contest ever held here. J . This was largely because Newport Harbor unror Chamber of Commerce members, who sponsored the event. decided to do away with the sometimes embarras- sing aspects of a bltbing beeuty parade. ' SWim!uit judging went by the boards. Unda and her {ell-Ow Cinaliat.s were Instead selected through 1 unique "roving photographer" system Cameramen selected them in their natural habitat -their high school campuses. The Jaycees were thua assured of having contest- ants who are truly locaJ and with an unjaded. gitl·next- door quality Few who attended the Commodores' Ball at which lovely Linda was crowned would deny that tpe Jaycees' refreshing approach to a too frequenllv tasteless com· petition was highly succee.sful. The contetrt did credit to the Jayc:ees. lo the girll involved and to their commwtlty. Bon Vo ya ge to Eil~r Eiler Larsen. f.amed Laguna Beach greet.er tor more than 20 years. at last is going borne. Friends gathered more than $3,000 to make the dream of a visit to Copenhagen come true. The pending trip seelll.! doubly poi~ant.. ~auee the 77-yi!JClr-old Eiler has not seen hlS nat1vs land tn 53 years, because of the touching donation~ large and small and because Orange Coast residenl.6 feared. they had lost t heir friend when be suffered a stroke this yoor. Seemingly buoyed by his own earlier _pronounce- ments of strength from some inner well spnng, LaNen fought off the illness and his physicians have pro- nounced him fit for the journey. Departure on a polar flight bas been set for tonight. Eiler bas been taking hie medicine and resting to be ready medically when the time comes. . . The lrip is to include not <?nly a Copenhagen ~!t (which Danish newspapermen will chron1clel but a visit lo Arhus, the town where Eiler spent the.. first 19 yea~s of his life and where hi6 late brother was mayor for six years. The DAILY t>IbOT wisbee you a bon voyage, Eiler Lanen. .. N sc~VEN6~ LBJ Watered Down Arms Proposa'-s 'Once Again Bu Proved Be I~ ltlllde4uate' President Johnson's arms control proposal far the Middle East bad all the teeth extracted just before it was unveiled in hls foreign policy speech this week. At the 11th hour. under pressure rrom Llewellyn Thompson, u. s. am- bassad<>r to Russia, language was ex· cised proposing a United Nations ban on all Middle East arms shipment& until the Arab nations and lsrael agree to a political settlement. Also deleted from the President's policy-making speech was a c.aB for the establishment of a U. N. peace- keeping force to police the arms ban. After this final hour editing. only the proposal providing that the big powers reJQt their Middle E~st arms shipments to the U. N. remam- ed of the arms control plan contained in the original draft. THE DELETIONS were made dur· lng a week.end meeting of the Presi· dent with llis advisers at which Arn· bassador Thompson argued vigorous- ly that the Soviet Union would never agree to the ban until the Arab mili· tary forces were restored to their pre- war strength. ''Russia is already 1ending arms lo the Arabs to replace those lost to ls· rael during the fighting ." Thomp50fl warned . "Any attempt to interfere with these shi pments could lead to a much bigger crisis involving a con· frontatioo of the big powers." Thompson suggested that the most effective U. S. strategy would be lo keep the spotlight on all arms ship· ment.s to the Middle East by having I.he U. N. request public disclosure of all deliveries. The proposal of Thompson drew im- mediate support from McGeorge Bun- dy, the director of the special presi· dential committee for the M i d d l e East. HE STRESSED THAT it was more important for the U. S. to work close- ly with the Kremlin to try to achieve a long.range settlement in the region than lo try lo block these arms ship- ments. Also. since it was ll. S. policy not 111 stop Soviet arms shipments to North Quote• Richard Ambers, Publisher. St, LouJs Globe-Demoerat- "The courtroom belongs to the people-and not to the lawyer Americans have a share in thP proper workings of the judicial c.ystem, but their interests are threatened by the efforts of lawyers and bar associations to remove the courts Crom the public arena and claim them as their own " rrof. B. Davie Napier. St111t· ford -"We've all got to be about the business of restoring or mainlaming whole persons in an age when, with demonic and unrelenting pressure. persons a re being reduced, fractionaliz· ed. ignored 01 even denied " Edwin 8. Rl vna. Ca~tro V~­ Jry-··u two terms u th e IPg11I lenure for lhP Prei;iden t. 11 1~ ~umc•1rnl timr lnr an.v ln'11,·11I 11~1 tn ~11 in Mmm11nrl in S11rr11· ml'nln ·• Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Ibe cry uud to be "a chicken tn every pot." Now. according to Sen Schmitz, it's "a machine gun In every home.·• l reel ILL. F. N. K. ,,. ...._-at ................. ... ~---.............. -___ .. *--1 ..... 0MI?~ .... Vietnam. Bundy pointed out. it was highly unlikely that the U. N. would go along with an armg ban against Ruula ln the Middle Easl Secy. of State Rusk did not object to the deletions, although the Sule Departmeot originally drafted the arms control proposal for inclusiOIJ in the President'• speech. When questioned by President John- son as to Ilia position, Rusk skirted the issue by saying he supported the idea that U. S.-Soviet cooperation should have the highelt priority. He urged efforts be undertaken privately to get the Soviet& to agree to cut down on anm shlpments to the Arab na- tiot11. IN THE FACE oC this consemus the President agreed reluctantly to drop the tougher arms control proposal. "Go ahead and make the cbange11 Ambassador Thompson wants," in· structed the President "But one of these days. I'm going to make these proposals a lot tougher and see what happens. I'm getting tired of watering down everything in order to aet the Russians to cooperate." RUSSIAN SUBMARINE ACTIVITY -The Middle East crisis and Pre· mier Kosygin's pilgrimage to the United Nations have produced the greatest Sovi et submarin~ activity In the North Atlantic and off the North American continent since the Cuban missile crisis In 1962. An estimated 90 Russian subs have been observed passing from the Baltic into the North Atlantic and from the Black Sea into the Mediterranean in the last three weeks. This is easily the peak number of Soviet submarine sightings for any si milar period since 1962. Moreover. West German and Tur· kish naval ofUcials report that the NATO count of "unidentified" (and therefore presumed to be Russi.an) submarines in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean is at an all -time high. The precise number is classified , but informants here indicate the NATO figure Is "over 200," counting the Caribbean and U. S. coastal waters. BY NATO AGRt;EMENT, the Get· man and Turkish navies monitor So- viet submarines as they enter or leave the Baltic and Eastern Mediterran. ean. These tallies and each sighting by British and U. S. ships are reported to NATO na val headquarters m Lon· don , where a master plotting board Is maintained for Soviet submarine movements. U. S. Navy Intelligence experts say that the concentration of Soviet subs ii. partly a "show the nag" gesture connected with Kosygin's U. N. trip and partly Soviet submarine exercise timed to coi ncide with the present Middle Easl crisi~ The stepped·up Soviet i;ubmarine ac- tivity is notable for lhe appearance of auxiliary vessels, principally tank er~ ;ind supply ships. At least a half· d1· r n ot these have hel'n observed 1n ellhf'r the North Atlantic m-MedJIRr ranPan Robl"rl S. A lll'n and ftsul Stott Calls for Future Schmitz Defeat To the Editor: I am shocked to read that Sen. John G. Schmitz advocates e.ach cit· izen defending his home with machine guna and other heavy weapona. What a carte blanche for some citizens to prove their prowess and to reinforce their need for superiority. I invite Mr. Schmitz to review the statistics of deaths of children by fire arms a.nd nuts who shoot mistaken burglars. THE POLICE are doing u ade· quale job of protecting the citiuna who hire them. Sen. Schmitz once again has proved that be is inadequate to fill the job he was sent to ~cramento to do: intelligently represent his constituen- cy. I hope that all of us will wake up and see that he is defeated the next time be TUDJ for public office. BEE LONGLEY Ltturi from readen a.re we~ .'lormaLZ11 wriUr• thould eonvey their 11tessa.gts bl 300 ioords or ten. TM ngh t to condense ldUn to /at space or eliminate Libel u reserved. All ui. ters must include itgnature and maiL· "'i1 addreu, but t14fMI tot11 be with- held on requut. Get the PM!t ure? To the Editor: So Schmitz wants every home to be an arsenal in case of riot. Oh, shades 0£ our pioneer ancestors. Do you iel the picture? Pop at the port- cullla, ·blasting away with a machine gun, Mom bravely lobbing grenades, Junior playing with a REAL bazoo.. ka, Grand.ma bringing up the ammo in her apron. and Baby cutting her teeth on steel-jacketed cartridges. By the way. has Schmitz thought of PREVENTING riots by doing some- thing to alleviate the conditions which cause them ? NAME WITHHELD See t di tor t a I, "'Machine Gun' Schmi tz.'" June 22. Eben'• ~·-~iece To the Editor: Referring to my critical card on the lack of attention given tM U. N. gpeech ol Israel's foreign minister, l want to be equally prompt and lau· dat.ory for your editorial and aiz.able news item on it -even If the lat- ter was on page 3 the next day. I wonder how many missed this masterpiece. how many heard inter- rupted parU u 1 did. Too many. , Somehow It &boWd be ~ .S repeated. ROBERT J. DUNN Wirt tntncu mUud IM elltif deod- lmu of afternoon fW!IOlpape1'S ~ their repom of the ~ spuQ b11 Foreign Min~ Abba Eba of l&raeL. The DA.lLY PlLOT tlt.eufarc carried a dau-Lau summary 1im11Jto.. ntou.<:ly with its editorial June 20: --&JitM To the Edit.or: I was deligbted to aee you .... a whole page of large pictures Md dear print to Ule honoring of the valedic- torians and salutatoriana of oar re- cent high ldlool cradnaf~. These are the yOWtg peoopk who have earned recognition. TbeJ ~ aJ. so the ~ we eojoy rNdin& aiboat and seeing pictures of. We t II a• k you. MARY EVEBE1T A Sheepskin Alone Is Not Enough By NORMAN NIXON. M. D. Last week saw the finale of this year's high school vaduatJon cere- monies with most oC the graduates having definite plans for their immed· iate future. A large majority will ,enter college next Sept.ember. For we have indoc· trinated in our young people the idea that, withou t a college degree. they are destined to be second-class citi· i ens with little sell-respe<:t or self-es- teem. As a consequence, many of this year's graduates probably were coax· ed and wheedled, as freshmen. into taking a college preparatory course when they weren't academically ori- ented and when their career aspira- tions actually called for an entirely different background than most col· leges can provide. SO NEXT FALL there will be tens or thousands of young people ln the freshman classes of our colleges and universities -more than ever before. Jn spite or their rugh grade.point aver- ages. about one·haU of th em will be- come coUege dropouts. many of them during their freshman year. Why? Probably there are many reasons. One college psychialrn;t explains il tlus way: ''The college dropout never really lert home. He was never in col· lege. He has not grown up anrl doesn't yet see himself as part of the adult world." Whatever the cause 11 ma\' he heal· th ier for so me youth lo reb~I and ter· minate lhe1r college edurallon, at least temporarily. if they have no ape· c1ric goal in sight. than to be Wl<!Oft· sciously subm issive and conforming by remaining in collegr. ~·or a stieeP- skin alone is not enough 1 RESEARCH STUDIES ~how t ha l By Geor ge Dear George · If you're so smart wh~· aren't you rich? T. Y. Dear T. Y · I wii;h you wouh'ln 1 ht ~" blunt -how ran I afford In hr rich on my salary~ Anyhow. I'm hrrr lo h"IP you wi th your prnblrm' \nt m11i1• IA I I h n 1111! h 1f vn11 111·.1~1. I'll ~w1trh 1 fewer students now leave college for academic reasons than they do for personal reasons. The history of many college dropouts shows clearly that warning signals of a masked neurotic process were evident during their ele· mentary and high school years. Since our public schools still are woefully understaffed with counselors, who are more inter~ed in the indi· vtdual than in what college he will go to. as well as with psychologists and psychiatrists, it should be no Slll'prise that these youngsters are not spotted early enough to be helped. Instead, during their formative years, 9ur edu· cators strive desperately to educate many who are not yet sufficiently ma- ture lo be educable. WlTHDRAWA.L FROM college can be a profitable experience for students wbo leave for personal reasons. Par· Ucularly. when they seek professional help and resolve their emotional prob- lems in conflictual areas such u neu- rotic sexual behavior. emancipation from parents, and difficulties with au- thority figures -problems which had made them anxious, apathetic, rebel· lious and unable to concentrate. Many college dropouts eventually pursue their edu~tion successfully m the same or a different college and make satisfactory academic, vocational and personal adjustments. TOO OFTEN, COLLEGES wre more concerned with a student's IChobatic performance than with the .tudeat himself. His motives, what he a. ud what be can be, along with a true evaluation of his progress md ctiffi.. culties, mu.st be learned tint-baDd through penona1 contadl befan bis troubles reach the crilil iQge -not f:Tom bis off1d.al academic r e c o r d alone. It is p-ati.fying that 101De ma. jor universities and colleges .., pro- vide psyChiatric conaultatioll and treatment foc troubled stodmlll M a part of their atudent beeltb ltt'ricL Let's keep in mind. however. tblt many college dropouts ought nner to have gooe to college. ~ tbeJ should have bad the opportuaitJ to choose other avenues for c>dll*li'C their education -avenues wbiid9 lead to socially approved and valued occn- pations. The Vs e and Abuse of Quotations One of my private hobbies over the years has been tracking down quotations attributed to famous men. Jn no other {leld has there been so much fraud and deceit. century after century. And once a false quote be· comes imbedded in tradition. it ls almost impossible to uproot It. Also working the same mine-in a much more thorough and academic way-is Paul F. Boller Jr., whose new book. "Quotesmanship," has recently arrived on my desk . Prof. Boiler's engrossing book 1s subtitled. "The Use and Abuse of Quotations for Po- Jemkal and Other Purpo11es." "QUOTF.SMANSH IP." according to the author Is a literary form of Stephen Potter's Gamesmanship - the use of quotations as "missiles in intellectual battlei;." It is a game everybody plays: and harc11y anyone Is consclenllous enough to make sure that the quotation ht> uses was actu· aUy made by the person he attrib· utes it to In our time. a'i Boller convincingly proves. Sen. McCarthy WH the undi~­ puted mastl'r of the phony quotation ll P would fabricate whole "quota· tlnn:-.. while on thP floor of the Sen- atr. w1lhot1I lhr !!liJ:htei;t !'hrl'<I nf sub.r;tanUation. For sheer iall m di!!· torlion and deception. not even Hitler outdld the Senator from Wisconsin. SOME OF THE world's most fa- mous quotations were never made. Voltarre never said "I disagree with what you say, but will defend '11th my life your right to sa)I it " Gen. Pershing didn't exclaim, "Lafayette. we are here!" Charles C. Pinckney didn 't declaim, "Millions for defense. but not once cent for tribute!" Gen. Cabronne clldn't say, "The Old Guard dies, but never surren· den;." Although he denied this quota- tion all hls life. the word~ were in· scribed on hls monument in his home town of Nantes. And Galileo never said. "But still it moves '." when mak- ing hili famous recantation. SPURIOUS LINCOLN quotes are the most numerous of all . ranging into the hundreds. He never said, "Goo must have loved the common ~oplr, hr made so many n( the m." Nor ··You can fool all of the people som1 I' or the time .. " Fakr Lincol n quotes have hcen used lly polem1c1st~ n( all ~hade.,-to "!ihow" that he was t1nt1.ratholic or anli·Negrn or anti· Semitic or entl·cap1t~I nr anti-labor or a n t i whatever the propacandlsb wanted to prove. Anyone wbo la Impressed wWa U,. authority of quotationa, oir Maden how Washington, Franklin, Uncola and others said so many comradi& tory things would be rewarded and enlightened by speoding an eveninC with Prof. Boiler's boot. It would make all of us less re.ady to credit authority simply because it ia mr· rounded by quotatioo marb. Friday, June 23, 1987 The •di&onal J>041• Of ~ Dt.dlf Pilot aeekt to inform ad •t.t.. ul4te r~ bi prt~ Uus ttftoapapm-'• opinimt.a CDld COftl. mtntarv °"' ~ 01 n.taat. and significance, bi~• forum for the ~ o/ our rta<Urs opfnfmu. Clllrl b11 presenti'll.Q the ditJttSC ~_. points of fn(o~d ob.vrwrs mul spn'krlff!rn 011 t.opk-1 of Ch~ d(IJI Rohert N. Wttd, Publi~bu I . I I I . 1 I I l I • i • ,. • -..,.. t • .. •• • .,. • • • • • ~. • • •P • ~atation Coniing Up? . .. , . . . ''*'· .... 23, 1967 DAILY I'll.or; D BUY NOW AND I SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON ALL NEW PLYMOUTHS AND · CHRYSLERS AND All USED CARS IN OUR STOCK I I • ,,,et Seats • nn111 ''• ' .. ,~ • 'II I// . .. ,~ ,, ~at\\\\\\ De1ltl • Ill JJ,~ ,~~ ~ .. \(\ <11. lt. • i WHY lllOULD YOU BUY AT llA Y VIND? IO CHllT PIOILEMS AT IAY VINES • ~' • .. \·• • AH lelf•er Int. • • ~~4 ~ , ~ '-" \~ .... ,~. '"~IJl '. ' ~ ~ #. ,. \\\e\ • 1e11 o.r., • 'tc ~. ..'ii\ , .... ,~~ ~~ .~Air,.._ ~,,+; \ \. ·' ~~ • • A\rftow Yentllltlol Sw&a-' i lrillgUsYNr .. a..t w ef eur experienced a9l8t ~••rs show you .... ,.. ..., C9ftl0fidate 111 ,_..WU. into-1meller _....., ,., ..... , ... ,,.. dulle • MW or ...... 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SEE THIS TODAY. 2414 Vista del Oro Newport leach 64-4-1133 ----~~~ HARBOR and •••• ~ OCEAN VIEW Irvine Terrace #4 •••• 1003 Bonnie Doone New apacious Contempor-OcHn & leach ary. SpaJwti ~ home; are the front yard for tbll formal dining room, 3 kin.it uni~e 5 bedroom Blllboa site bedrooll\ll, m a s I er home. Property lncludes suits with dressUig f"O()ftl, h~ on one lot and room largt" Uving rnom, 2&11ecy. for another on adjolnl~ priceq for qu)ck sale at lot. S69.sOO.oo. $144,500· OPEN DAILY "JUng" Spring 642-7252 iohn macnab Luxurious Duplex REAL TY COMPANY 3900 aq. n. of Uvinr area. &1.2-8235 Plu. pier&: ·~ for~ ft. '!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!~~ Y9Cbt. Let ua ahow lt to )'OU ATTENTION: todl)>. .. Rma'' Sl>Mi M2·'7252 MR. INVESTOR Hett' 1 a 1 bft1room bouae, Spring ~th new roof, new beat· ing system, on a strategic Realty Co. corner, Zoned R-2. Just redUCt'd to Sl4,(XM). Buy Now for future potential! 1*11 wmttl.IFF DR.IVE WALKER. le LEE Newport Beach 642-7252 2629 Harbor 5'5-9'91 ()peri til 9 P. M. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND KMp thia handy directory with you this w"kend as you to hou ..... unti"I-All the loutlons listed below .,. cle.cribed In greater detail by .dverti•int elMWher• in today's DAILY PILOT WA~T ADS Patrons showlnt epen houses for ule or to rent ue urged to list such information in this column Heh Friday. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 809 Carnation, Corona del Mar (213) 473-8732 (Sat & Sun) 534 Westminster Ave (Newport Heights) NB 548-3200 (Anytime) 230 Larbpur, Corona del M• 673-7895 (Open Daily) 2330 2nd Ave., Corona deJ Mar 673-4105 <Sun 1·5) {2 Br & F•mily or Den) 261 Evening Canyon (Shorediffs) CdM 673-7578 (Open 1 5) 339 Walnut Place, Cost.a Mesa 540-1720 (Sat 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 908 W. Oceanfront, Balboa Peninsula 673 8110 (Noon til 4:30) 4627 Roxbury Road (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-9402, 673-3265 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2427 Holly Lane, Newport Heights call 646-7MS for appt. 1003 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace, CdM 642-8235 (Open daily) 1112 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores (7 14) 642-8235 (Open Daily) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 1921 1'radewinds Lane f Baycrest). N.B 642-5200 (S un l-51 2682 Basswood . (Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 <Sat & Sun) 2531 Bayshore6 Dr (Bayshoresl NB '714) 642-8235 ISat & Sun 1-51 •861 W. Wilson, Cost.1 Mesa 646-8811 (Sat 1-5) 1754 Iowa (Mesa Verde), CM 646-8811 (Sun 2-5) 807 Camphor, Eastbluff. NB KI 9-3352 or 675-2000 !Sun) (4 Bedroom) 264 Camellia Lane. Eastside, Costa Mesa 540-4694 !Open Sat-Sun 12-61 1136 Santiago Or. Dover Sh ore~ (714) 642-8235 !O pen Dailyl *621 Powell. Newport Beach 646-4494 ('4 Br & Family or Den) 310~ Lincoln Wav. \ni.la Mf'sil 546-9224 1518 Anti~ua Way ff)ov{'f Shorrs. fNRt 642·5200 1Sun t 2-~1 900 WeskliH Dr lcorner ot Santiaeo1. NR 642·2500 (Sun 12·5) (S Bedroom) 1534 Antigua. Newport Beach 640-4494 (5 Br. & Family or Den) 2720 Mendoza Drive. Cos ta Mt's.l 546-6474 tSun 12·5) * Pool • • Waterfront ••• Pool ' Waterfront Exclusive Shorecliffs 227 Mornlnt Canyon Road, CclM Terrific Buy! 1st lime offered. Lota of charm, partially Furn, custom-bit, at· tractive home nr Ocean. Cheerful Uv/ rm. sep/Dinlng rm, lge con~lent kitchen, loads cupboards, 2 cheerful extra large twin-size Bdrms w/walk-ln closets, each w1roomy Ba. delight fUl spa· cious den overrooking pretty ga1'Clen1. DOVER SHORES WE SOLD 76 RESALE HOMB IN YOUR AREA IN MAY. WE'RE TRY· ING FOR 80 IN JUNE. LET ONE OF THIM IE YOURS. Stunni.n'I in belt Newpott Beach residential area (not leased land) adjacent to Dover ShoretI Look for our .ds In thlt newap.per & other county & Southef'n C1llfotnla pubUutfons. 2043 W•tcllff Dr. Walled court yard entrance, a ternu.o entry & gallery. Formal dining room, huge activity room with IOarinJ beamed ceillop, flreplaice • m.lrrored wet bar. Smart i>OW'der room. bquistte mast.er bedroom suite with huge walk-in wardrobe & dramatic gardti0·bath, plua 3 more spacious bed.rooms. Fantastic gourmet kitchen with double self cleaning ovens, BBQ • aunny bruttast room. 3 car g~ge. Bly & Ocean Views Extra Bedrooms overlooking Ocean cen be added. Owner has moved -and has priced home to sell Unfurn or Part/Furn S.CluclM & Luxurious and Worth the Effort .. lout• Overioold.o& Irv•~ Country aub, and near Yacht Club. 15 miAutes lo UCJ. -Good financing. Owner has OPEN HOUSE AFTERNOONS -ln This Re&IOOllble Irvine Ten-aoe 1fome l Bfdft>oma 2 katha Nicely Decorated With Wants offer! 673-2355 or 837-7531 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!ll 1136 SantiaCJO Dr. TOWNKOUSE Enjoy rondomlnlum llvin~ 111 beautiful VISTA BAHIA on the bay. Your choice ooe leve-1 or two story 1 b 1 e r bedroom. dining rOl'>m, '"', bath -all rlee- tric nne h«*!t) luxury homes. 'l\vo healed pools, putting grE'ens. stiumr hoe.rd & badminton courts for your plMSW'I! With no maintenance problrmi.. Price starting at ONLY $2!1,750 witti 10r1; ~wn - 907. rinannnl? with no points. OPEN WEEKENDS l -!>. tComt>r Tustin & Ori Marl QUIET COLl.f6E PAIK Roomy thtte bedroom 1 ~ beth home on lrtt·llned cul.de-sac atreet. Elfcirlc kitchen and HUGE 13'x22' family room lookl out to alWl\inum covered patJo and nicely landscaped rear yard wilh access for boat or trailer. ll .900 initial In- vestment for new F'l lA FJ. NANCJ NG! A real vaJue for $24,flJO. Dramatic Bay View Spectacular lM>" view ol Ocean, m~ Harl>or 6: Catalina J.sland from thia California rontmiporary 4 BR -3 bath custom built- home -tucked on the BluU's edge in Irvine Ter- ranc:.-e. Sliding glass waJls to largt-sheltered patio. 3 ear garage. Most e~ t ion.a I for S'l6, '150. Ruth Pardoll, RHltor JS(X; Westclltf Dr. 642.5200 e BELOW MARKET e Townhou.se Apt., Monticello, l .L. Ba..t. 1.., 'JN Newly turnlshed model. Four UMJ \ll .,., A bedtooma, f o u r bathrooms. DlnlBis room. activity room . Pl~h wool ~ta quality fulty caflleled and draped. V\Jlyl Door covenn&s . and • 3llO llqU&ft feet A custom huge Family Room ~ Just a • 1 I S b llowell 1.ook a wnple ot the many fu .. $11000. • Y tures ~ d1Jt 3 bedroom 2 • bath Camlly home and DAD OPEN DAILY will really enjoy the nearly • maintenance free -y a rd. SO 1 Morning Star This "Prize Wlnniq" bade Warm Brick Fireplace Beauttful l..udac&pinc An ExceiJeot value At $47,500. Ot.1l JOhn Abell bay home c 0 m e ' wftb Lane heavy shaJ<e roof, OYenUed cu.atom Baytronl. a spacious REALTORS double ga.racie and la lo-Bd_rma (h.:xurlOU~ muter M400 <'&led in rhe Mariners Hieb l!Ullel. 5 Baths, luge Fam-•~!!!!!!167!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!11!!!!1!1 School Dist. $211,250. ily nn, Dining rm. Owner "!" OPFl'l EVES. unable lo Ol'CUPY -WILL ( I . rfh & ( SELL AT <:OS'I'! 0 eSWO Y 0, Avail. to Everyone Choice of 3 Low Down Payment VA Repossessions '47..'1777 Next to SDa.ck Shop J r. tine Ba.Yfront homes with 63 CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR • 1 block to 8"ch. Cor lot. $41,SOO. Apnt 573-1195 Pier I: Slip lrom $82.500 to 30 YEAk LOANS $1$.000. NO POINTS • NO ~ NO 2ND TD. .__t_ Lots Let ua quallf;y )'OU now. _,,, .. w · YOUR dream bocM m.y be Ol .. ntJc l'rom $11.,500 to $33,500 available anytim~. Mtmr ledreem XL.HT. lilNANCIH6 V t No Dow AVAILAILE . e I n 0'EN DAil Y on this I~ MESA In Newport Beach !Tom Pa- VE!IDE COUNTRY CLUB clfic CoU1 Highway north ffi!ideoet. 1 block to Golf cm DoTer Drive or from Coww. Live like a Kinr Newport Blvd. east oo 17th in thls stunninR 4 bedroom St. to &: FAMrLY ROOM reai- denc:.-e, which lncludH a 16x20 Masler suite with private bath. Formal RPo SALES OFFICE: john macnab arate living room with rom. REALTY rOMPANY antic fireplace. G R E A T · . VALUE! Only $24.250. You 881 Dewer Dr .. Swte 101 CAN'T BEAT IT! $85(). (714) 642·t235 DOWN FHA VET. AGENT FOR WALKER 6 LEE MACCO Realty Co. 2629 Harbor 545-9491 Open til 9 P .M. ---- OPPORTUNITY IRVINE TERRACE 4 Bdnn-21Ai balh, family G. D. IUCCOLA lnv .. tn'9nt Co • Official V.A. Management 24 Hour Se~ 881 Dovp-nrtvP, N.B. 642-0862 ~~--~-Pim r nq ue lndiYiduaHty Plus a horse or two In a unique country atmosphere with f!YJ!f'"f ci 17 conveni • encc, 2 bdrm, area for a third. $28,500 with a high ntA or Gr appraiaal or try 10% down, owner arudous.. Open Eves. 646-7171 THE ~EAL E S TATE:RS N ttd 2 sale1people ror o Id home In Corona del Mar. eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii established office. Special There's an added family FHA & VA t:ralnlng pro· room. 2 rlreplaees. 2 Pat· gram. Sales are good. Good ios. Extra dining apace in walk.in traffic. Top com-kiroben • and large 1erv- miulons. Your own deal< ice room • Thrre 1s tven 6 phone. Call for appoint. a speak O{ CX'ean view • Rltr. 1860 Npt. Blvd., C.M. $39,500 • Owner will htlp 64G-l928 Call Evea. 613-(~n finance with 10% down. W. E. lichenmyer -.nn Open Eves. TH T' ~J EAL ::... r .. -. · r-:R .: · ENCHANTMENT FOR SALE 4 Lge BR.a, 2 baths, Mesa Verde. Floor lo cciling ex- pensive stone frplc, w/w t'Tllls & drps.. sparkling lotrh., bit-ms. Only S24.900 -flO dn to Veli1 or FHA financing. Hurry! 646-1711 1629 ......... llYd. 545-9491 OPEN EVF.NtNGS I/I CHARMEI ON IAUOA POINT 410-39th St. Over 3000 feet ol lUIUtious Uviag. ready for immediate occupancy! .Excellent terms ,75,950. -=--- -,;--=..~--'":. * OCEAN FRONT FM 01 .. Hoor 3 bedt-, 2~ ..... bee- utiftd 1lrick ftreplace iD ex- tended llvillg room. OW· ered patio. c.ooc:rete drive, worbbop all of a 2 car p- rage wttb ~ bath. Santa Ana Heiabta Area. $24.SOO. OPEN EVES. P~SULA PT • attrac J Col ......... ' Co. BR home. Lge secluded .,,. • .,. "'J p a t i o' for mtertaining. BEST VALUE 10 this PX· 642/1717 elusive ruidentiaJ aru . Next to Shack Shop Jr. ~~ RNI Est ... c.. 2 HOUSES Josephine Wetib, R.eal&or 1or the price of one in llUiet Meaa Verde area. '100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Luce 3 Bll 6 tam rm -=-··--Oftlole--~iiilii3-4liil" -·iiiiiiiiiiil wilh bit-ins. cpll/drpa • PUJS 2 ADl'y play hocwe for MONEY MAKEi the lr.:idl In a big back Colt.a Mesa Tlipkx Good Rmtal rea>r'Cl and exc ftnandng Call to .ee CURT DOSH, hllllr TUii. All for onq $23.JOO. Gii mpecial FHA or VA no down or aaume exilting 61}(, lou at $141 per mo. ~a au. Call Mr. !il)'htt 54()-1151 Ul1time Herttaaie Real r..a.te 6421:n w. ~~ c ......... $2J.SOO Veterai»~ ~ okt elem {)peti ~ S.t 6: Sun l-' 3 BR home at $17,950 • SlO r &...,_,_ A pmnta at lll5 mo ind, --~ ve.. taxes 6: Ina. No moDf'1 ; Ow-rnU. 2 Bdrm. w i .' h down ID GI small down beamed Ce'!~. knotty pine FHA. ' interior f'.A. heat. bride ~. home dttonted BACI BAY AIU $26,500 3 Bil tf& beth. larxr yard -TOO ~ lor pre1ent owner. 8hallie '°°'· N.wport at Victoria I/I Newport ..... OPEN SAT & SUN 12 to 4 PM. llland Rdreet -Off the beaten path-Modem 3 bdrm + Den Home, 2 bethl: lovety ~ ' Patio, lge dbl. garage. Small boat mooring. m9'l00 Eves: 673-8864 lay & leach R.ulty, Inc. Jl25 W. Balboa Blvd. 1'48 EASlSIDE- $21,500 Thia is the best priced 4 bed- room home in C.O.ta Mna. Excellent lloor plan with euy access to patio area, Wort uviag kitchen with built in appUa.oces. You know s:n.soo is txceUeat price on thia pride of own· enh.ip property. WALKER 6: LEE, ~ Westditt Dr, •mi. Open Evea. Vacant nr. Orange C.O.Ut Collere. 3 LIDO apedoua 3 BR, beam Bdrm., 2 be.tba. Sl.13 Mo. cefiln& Liv/rm. aep din/ Includes taxes. Owner rm, huae patio. Owner/ ~642;;;;;;;;;;-5CliO:;;m;;.~-===--==--~~qt--673--=·51=·==----~-1·B!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!l!l!!ml~!!!!!!!!!!l!!I LIQUIDATION 1003 Baker. c.M. ~ ~~·1"f•j~.a~1 ::~ID~: LEAVING COUNTRY -.,.____ cub ..... illbiWmt b' till• I' \I I • \\ 111 11 ~· \ll\\11\\ I" I \ I I ' I ' 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath. car- pea, drapes. Complete built-in kitchen, incl~ refrigerator, covered patio. many more extru. No down c.1. or 10% coov• tiooal.. S2t ,.900. LA BORDE REAL Dn'Att i42-G2 Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: 130 FT. of WATERFRONT Dock for large boat, 3 BR, 3 baths, beautl- f ul home. 2 big patios, Will consider trade for units. TD's or inland single .. '85,000 Walt.er Haase OCEAN & HARBOR VIEW Irvine Terrace 3 Bdrms, 2 baths. Family rm. opens onto large protected patio. Room for pool . . ' .. . . . . $72.:500 Mrs. Raulston NEW LISTING S BR's + FAMILY RM RARE ITEM F'ormal Dining Rm. ~ Den. I Stud y j Breakfast Rm. 3 1h baths. 3 tire- places. Completely separate wing !Ur kids. Best famil y home in area ......... ,72,500 Jo Clarkson BAY VIEW $35,950 Thi6 older 2 Bedroom home almost Bay Front. Priced to sell at LAND VALUE. For more information: Call J ohn Marr EASTBLUFP SPECIALS! HILLTOP VIEW FROM 2-STORY Shining clean home. 3 BR + Family 1- f)ininJ( mom + Breakfast Rm. '4 J ,950 OPEN SUN. 807 CAMPHOR lmm:i<'t1li1te 3 Rcclroom + Family Rm . .................. S34.300 Mary Harvey OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-3351 675-2000 2 HOMES FOR SALE BY 4 BR H~l/i•/e Loan ln6 Orange Ave., S4B-3D bHch ~ berpin! Bkr. ----. FOIA . BUJLll OWNER. MUST BE SOLD in desirable Westcliff area Newport Hefthb '"'iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim AT LEAST $2,IXM> near Dover Drive. 4 Slll\J\Y 4 Bedrooms + 1• Cloee to Beach. UNDER MARKET ~. 1&'e family room F ii R Dleperetien Sele Convenient down Pmt. with fireplace. 2~ baU... . am Y oom . . On:um.w.cn f~ tak- Fl~, double garage, extra partdng • $38.500 Gecqe William.90ll. Rltr. All in Eastbluff 1p11clou5 living room over-F~.t:uring beamed ceiling inc ucrlfter ofter on 4 BR 2851 CAROB. 4 BR, 2 Ba. 1~ spalitling heat<"d liVlD( room and muter 6: family room Pacaetter m..mo OPEN EVES. Best vi e w in Eastblufl pool It landsca(X'd patio. ~room suitt. l..al'Jte ;,ox at entrance to Mesa Verde Avail July lStft. $37,250 Buyer <'an MSUme big 127 foot lot. GREAT VAL-Country Cub. 85'x162' lol-FHA · YA 2851 CATALPA -4 BR. 2 :'Hi7r loan with small UE ~~:n LEE ju.!t lmqine lhia much Eutaide 4 Br., 1% ba., hdwd Exr/vil'W location. $37,500 down payment. Immediate 6: prime land in lhia locatioo. Oooni, W.W. c • r Pet Ir. occupancy! EllC't'PtionaJ 2629 Harbor , dr FA .... _ t 8 1 k Please do not disturb ten-lor S44.900! ~l Open til 9 P.Y. Call lo -now. apes. · • n.:a · O C an1s. Call Bet IH2 noon or Ruth Parcl. otl, Realtor DAVIDSON R-a.u r..i~~!~~ N•=.. ~. iu•r:!!:..7ard. $71,000. 6: 30 on Evea Luis J. Martln, -· J ....-.q~ ,.,......, ......-,._......,., phone 644--0600. u;a, Westclill Dr. 642-5200 MESA VERDE -$23,~-BRrm:-________ .DOVER Sbotta Ranch style MEiA VERDE Lovely 4 BR 2 bd> home View Home. 4 BR, 3 ba. DO 4 BR + Dmib P1.cewtt&. MESA ~DE No down GI! to.r monthl,y !Wat St. Joecbima. Selliol 1111-lt. IMMENSE back yard New c:pta, extra i&e Jot. Ow ~ ttw WI')' '8tl 3 --·. White brick ~ at apprru.ed value m.soo ·-l""-"'"' KC""" ""·--Rltr. 2"l50 Hartlar SB, CM .... .....,-~ -ta~ over 5~% VA "'642-""".;~v .....,,wu. """'""'""' 546-5460 Eves. 546-1244 on., famJ.17 mim, new car-Pace ill ~living rm. 2 . """""'· ~ •• ~ Home In patio a.re-. 540-1720. .loin . $130 mo inch.*9 4 BR, 2 be., tamll-y rm, cpts 264 Cam.Iii• Lane im:necuLate cmdition. TARBELL 2955 HARBOR ta~HON REAL TY le <trps thru-out. blt-ina. ~. OPEN SAT·SUN 12~ ~ street ju.st north ot ~...,-$J50 DOWN on IKr fenced yard w/petio. Eastside 0.la Mesa. lovely golf counr. NEW 3 BR. 2 BA. HOME. • 1' • 10 It'll yoor hornet Shown by 8pp·1. $.10.000. 4 BR. 1% BA. Fenced. W•ll.Mceudle RltrL POOL &. -rr ... ..,l." CLUBS. 548-939.1 ~. ~145 Owner. • ~. 540-4694 Broker. 1810 Newport BlYd .. C M. • •.r..i,•• ·~ liiii••lliillill•••liiiiillliiiiiiililli••lliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~l.543-T129 EYet.-644-0&M S19.!60. Call "LornJne" SPECTACULAR - -OCEAN and IAY CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTS Located-On Channel NHr N•wport Harbor Entrance 2525 Ocean Blvd. • Corona del Mar • California '4 Level Garage Alto Gueat Parkint Boat Sllps Available to Residents Here resident& enjoy their water Cront v1ew and the convenle.oce of moor• ing their boat at the rront door. Also the distinct advanta.ge oC caref:rM leisure Uving by eUminating the burdensome reaponsibilitiea of maint.atnine a large home. Many other advantages, too numerous to state here, are available to those vr discriminating taste A select number or two li('c1rm . two hath Apartm<'nls are available and \H: invite you to insp<'cl the two luxurious furnished models at your con- venrcnre Luse $375 Monthly ard Up-Buy $45,000 end Up Pho,,• 673-1788 for further Info. -Ask for Herman Trott, Mgr. at: 962-2446 TAKE YOUR _PICK NEWPORT IEACH 2 br. plus office. Cul de &ac. $7.1,500 3 br. 2 bath, pnmndal large rooms TRADE for income $21,900 3 br. 2 bath. Condominium. Huge $31,950 3 br. 2 bath. Sweepine VIEW. You own the land. Pool size Jot $36,500 3 br. Lanai, wet bar, c:linJngroom, Ocean VIEW. All modern conveniences $65,000 3 br. 3 bath. Formal diningroom, family- room. Way below market. Submit of- fer $70,750 4 br. 3 bath, Close to bea<'h. Reduced $47.,950 4 br. 3 bath POOL. Mother in Law room $42,950 -4 hr. 3 bath WATERFRONT trade ror Coro- na del Mar home. $41,500 5 bath. ramilyroom. 180 VlEW $108,950 COSTA MESA 3 br. 300 sq. ft. pet hOUH. Boat entry $17,500 3 br. 2 bath. Sharp. Fireplace. F.a.st $23,900 4 br. 4 bath. '3milyroom, 2650 sq. rt., !or· mat diningroom. Under market $35,500 4 br. dln~oom, familyroom, POOL $42 293 t . 17th C.M. 646-.U94 ' ' ... HOUS o.n.ri 2 Mo )I'd' .u the cu,. $1).(Ql MA (4% ~ liiiiiiiiii .. " Sbarp 11'131" bud bled d ar FB ~ IJ!!!!!!!lm M ~ l ' Beeb .... s. -c.t. c All 2· s1 s FRI 1 I I I ... = 0... a- ldwcl 8el' 1 -drape pltio. boat 2&12 1 POOL ba., frpl., Drap tar pl tio 1! lo 1 Sa TriDil OWNE ~ -ti 11r. I rm.; bm 1 ftlt pt CID tb No. a.Ill ao.. l8t. Be () 255 3 1l Pool. •Hi •• m m:m yard tric 1 plact dilb'f • Jll J1J5 S..ll FAtal ~ Br i rm• .a c 'lot Schll $2U :_JO 5 =-· :J6.1 ~~ 1 E: ~Le ~ !Owl " N". Q l~ ;andt :"01n - . 8 Id• 4 bl cipC• Md ml • 1 Bll IJSUll Clot 546-- HOUSH Foa SALE HOUSES F01t SALE G.neral 1000 Miu Verde 1110 2 Mary 5 B..R 3 bath. LOT ll'x30' AlstbaD,y pool wiJb 8l1 .. em.. Newir again IO' x 102'-l Wocb cm JOQ -ID ruudl -•• om. m.m~c..._ MA.HOH REALTY S.Criflc.., 13,000 (4 9(, Co Ml ,... tlame) Bib' •1021 Eft. 51HG ~ ~ '4H16 PACEV!ttta I 2 8'l'ORY 4 Bit e BEAU. 4 Br.J Ba.. ..... tQ.1,'50 • n.tam ....... Bltna. Sharp s t ,. Home, • Bkd wall. Gee pnice Wd" ~ ~--opmer. * SS.B. bud ••t w...-,. • OWNER. * 5415-2!1111 bled ~ VA • dowll BY OWNER or FHA ll!s'm&. llmry! ~Red) 546-9) • Bit. 2 be. OJI' kit. Qla. dip. Bal Buy! $25.B MESA def MAR ~ 5ts.Jlilll5, be. ~2517. ~ HOUSE • Sat A: &a Col.... P•rtt 1115 $795 ...... 4 Blotaoc••lfl, 2 ...... c.-. DOIAC AdDlt LMnc. 3 BR .. ....... baDl>iL " tam rm. 2 pallJmll ....... BY OWNm d-*:e locatkle. S23,ll50. ~ ~ ~ dn, no easts. Owner- ~en.A:~ c.t.Mlu 1100 .... port Beech 1200 IRA CT OPEN HOUSE FRI .. SAT. & SUN. 1-5 CLOSEOUT 1745 c....tleatkk Ln. -8AYCREST- V.-t 5 Bd. ~ ha. ,_ Alf ... Al ..... nn .., din, time ..,.,., YA.LR Ip bemt lndallpd kit. a.- 2-J IBIOOMS tom. Own 1.md $15,B R. C. GREER, ....._. $16,300 to 3416 V1a Lido ORS.- CUSTOM BUil T ••• $18,575 CONTDIPORARY S Br • C Ba. Famll1. 8bilac. DiDw .Pbyroom,, 8undecS ~ FllNCH QUMnR ela.Loadl -~!~ TOWNHOUSIS EXTRAS HAD01a-.a e BA<X Bo\Y CD1 de S.C.. 41m8A11. • $51,51». * Prine anly. : Ill COSTA mlA • OWNER. • ~ LOOll llOI .... OWNER DESPERATE ..... '-........... .... s ...... 2 .... Nllwpart t&;:;E: ......... Tow••-.. 0. •• Qlll. ~ 1IMm. ..... '**"' o..r ..... allde. 2 .. ,,....... m:aJ.161 ......... .... Del Illar; EXCUmVE Wmldtl VIiia )dwd. ftrL ...... 1'IClf. COf'• Ml' lot: J BR. ) be.. bit-3 BR 2 bdl. Glaac niom Im. family nn. frli., widt fileplwle. Printe Jmrd ~ ept&., pr A: end. " view tkdc. Elm ioc. patio. Huge fenced )'d. w/ Owner-646-ml. ''BLUn"S'' Qnbnjnjum boat mb'aDDe. Drive by: 21132 Fnmcls Lane. •BY OWNm. l Br-2~ Ba. -~ Pnmhsn loclltlon. Walled POOL home. 3 lae· BR-, 2 .,..,... S34.50J. * 1~-dn. ba •• famlty nn., booded * CALL (213) 'nD-4633 frpl.. bit .... dbbwalher. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Drapes. cpt.L, fiDWied pr. fam'd 3 BR. tpltt left] A: tor pla.y « rec. nn.. °"'. pe.. 2 BR l&..500 By Owner Op- lio, lS100 bmllll1 )OOI. Walk m Set San-P.nfinc ..U.. ., So. Coat Plaza. 310& ~ 650( w. 0id1d1Ult. Trinity Dr. * Ocw1front House* OWNm 5&6510 A HAPPY HOME JWty decorated 3 Br boale. ~ ..mmr -the .. Aunlly. JdeaJ rt!111a1 ra:ord. A *-I at ar. plliri •/la'e fanna1 u. HJ,.500 • ~29'71 rm. Muta-BR. ~ A -WESTCLIFF-EXEC.-fml rm CMl1oot lllrl'! 1*t • ~ 3 BA. 2 y,._ old. ~ tilt pool. lDmMd. ncmpency pool. Fee lend. $19.SOO -CID tllia ftmnt 3 8R beauty. trade-o.-r 6G-a19 No • GI. min • nu or a.ume ~ 5%<JGi fl:lA LOW ctn. Pyaa like ~ io.t. Alldac $11. S . OALL .. ~ S.ll5L Tdr •/huire Jl9Ddld c:aa.. ................. Dom ., Hsll...41 a.. .... ....... lnUdD Pmtt. ~ . OPEN SATl'SUN. OCEANFftaft ? 'BR. on u ., • f'M. ~2 lot. w/~Oled plans 255 KNOX STREIT I o r 2lnd amt. mJ1> down. J JllW.~ a.. Bailt-im.. Amlllne 6% loua-Hl-9939 • S25.B • SACR.InCE! Drive by 2'Zl1 Pool. Fan 6 fftlk at lam! ~ Lane. Can: • Hert»ert Beifrie. lUlr.. 5tl-QJ.22. ... offer. 3 •• Frace. Irrinc· Bdrm&. 2 ba.. fam. nn. ~ 5S-Gl3 eNll. ' BR., f:amil:y rm.. bb.-im. ra:1R BmROOllS • lM'llt ~ OJI di See: nr .nm yard • ..... pnpe*> $32,000. Vacant. 2D19 Om-b1c~-2~ tleDa Pl. III 6-'l2Z'1 place • 11111 de.-.: .tre& »' mLR. ~ Trtr pt, dlllnruber -w/w ~ A: pm&. v A/FHA 1ll!l'lm • NB. $7100. p. km Aue- $115 mo. PQ'8 an. CALL sai.. m : ?llO-nz. ... ll51 ~ Rell ~/ Ice Qadmn F.-t.. • 4 Br-%% Ba. Xlnt cond! ~ WlWE/ LOfti1 .. • 60&1. aft« &-PM. BrJ.&w/fq>l. LC!!~ QUALlTY WES'J'H.tJlT rm A kit.chm.~ e .. Br. Owner MUST Sell! . • o.mte-lll*le! Oner • A*ins $46,.50Q. * 56.ssr kit d Ollde S.C. N,... SiU. AT <DST, $J1,0llO. BJ Sdlla, Shop&, • f'rwy. OWllS'. NEW '3 Br., 2 be. $22,100. lOnt lac.~ VWI'~ * 546-2355 $415,D OCEAN FROHI' Cot· BARD TO FIND! ndJ qaar-blp. Top b:! 5D See- tier acn lat wffb f BR mare nr. o.ner, '15-1515 home In MNa Vt!l'de tar anlJ $2l,S50. Imo~ .... port Hgts. 1210 ""*""Kon lhluaahoUt FHA BUILDERS [..lqniidltim VA tflrma avdllble. CALL LARRY S.llSL JftBl' mil 2 c:x>aP:teb re- Heritage Bal Dtate modl!led homils. 3 bednnl. 2 baths, beaut1l\Ji lMng S.. Md SAVEi room w I t b s1in.-ti I B«ma. ? be., tionnaJ ctiD-CJCelll, large lanai. Conm' =*ig, 11e11 fam, rm., qJt dro-Jot ld 321 AJilo. a.nnmc 2 aiut. drpa. lge f:tN .,.~ bedroem home wttb eom- ~ ldt1a. 31111 Uneoln w..,. pletely separate guest ~ 546-9224 A bath. ~ CU1JOr1 and ~ equit:r amm>e GI Loa. plenty or roam for bmt a: ;t Bdrma, 2 batt., 1 yr okt, traill!r. G6 AlilD ~ Co ICbJs I: lhp'J. .. i Paularino. S&C122. a.n.o. Cows 1215 ----·-! Mast lfll by June 2 I.GE Bdrml. 14 ~ :JO 5 BR, 2 ha. $22.80(). ~ 'Pvt. beldt, pier A t1oet. :.. m> ffudinc WI)'. ~ owner 837.Q255 J«">-Tl98. 't BY OWNER 3 Br • 2 Ba. ... wport Sher'lll 1220 1 Eme!!irnt Clllldttion A: ~~·~ v ltC.ANT * QUICK occu. PANCY. 3 BR-3 BA. * One-Pk. 3 BR 2 ba.. story. $2A.<m. QiG. °'1Js. u lndllcpd di1JI. rz:l.900. Oubhle. Pool, Tmnil. etc. !Qwner. 54MlS'l ./ OPDl SAT /SUN • PM. '"ii NEWLY DEC! l Br-2 Ba. OWNm. * 642-3737 ~QIU.. [)rps., $900 -dn FhA " a co1.:n:>N .D). Owner. 54S-3916 • BR. 3 ba + tam rm. Did>-._"" 1967 · ondnt. Nr achooW A OCC. 24l«Y "A.. tnme $26._, :'OJroer lot. $34,500. 546-647 4 CAYWOOD REALTY ~Del Mu 1105 6.1)6 w. ())est Hwy. 548-1290 ~E 4 BR-Beaut condl· w ALK m beach. Large .. A" tkJn 5~% FHA 2e Ve .... m ooroer. 2 lby 3 BR 2 co .Lane. 546-31~ baths. 4 years old -Ul.!!iO. New loan, low dn. ~. !MM. v.,. 1110 WATERFRONT. 2 ~ C . bt, 3 be, $45,s». E:dst ..: BEAU i..tory Home . $33.<m "'" bl. Appt. ldeal for W1fe family. 642-3316. • big bdnna, lge den, ww qita. drila. &au lndacpd w ... cllff 1230 Md 1pmldnr. By Ownt'f". :mt Baltra. * S4ll-37lO * $36,.500 * e SELL OR RENT e Conlt'mporary l Bll. 'l Ba. 1 BR., 2 be. furn. l'lofM, Ui.-()Jr. Io t. Nr WNtcli:ff IL~ IJ'ltio, h•fl plltnf"ll\J· P111!ll. C1oM' to .-vrrything S22.950. 1500 (.l)ftNW A.LL LANE 546-(616 ~ 673--463 l ('If f;46.'1 l:I HOUSES POR SAL! 8Mk.., 1240 CHARM SPACE PRIVACY hrtt1' tura., lid)' tiYlna l'OGl'.D w/frt*:, dtninc rm. a ea. % -1.e. m.m Prioc •• ~ . m-6401 Eaatbluff 1242 IACHELOR PAD RIAL GaOOVY Belt IDcadoD • Blut1a Anae- lilll. 2 BR. -.ierb deccr! Mult .. tba! 6M-«m BWFfS Omdominfum, pJpU1ar 3 BR "Linda'' mod- e 1. nice patm, ~ locatklD. 6".1071. C....clelMer 1250 ~ hcluthe C..,,. Shor .. <>Pm ROUSE S&t " 9JD 12-5 PriClld right for quick eale! $54,«m. Approx 100' front· ~ on ooeamide. 3 BR, 3 ba, room '° build pool I: ex- tra bdrm. Well Jndacpd, heMy lbab roof. 4627 Rox· blry Rd-Alie> have 4 BR, ~ ba to llhow. HINGER REAL TY m Marine Aw, Bal lsle IT.Ha 673-3265 Slloredffls Estate Pk::taieque 0 ce an View, ..-dlw llnlC room A: di~ tac nllllD ldh with ~ .,..._. ...-ve bedroom .......... ~w. ... P1b '67 Jm. For .- IJOW!Nftl cell &'B-1585 CORBIN-MARTIN e..cutfve living OCEAN VIEW -OJltom 4 Br, s ..... Sl)Ioc:m. i. .-Id ....... Mill· -,_.,,,. * '8'1.!IOO a... • .- ...... llw:mlil s -1~ BL lpatilllc eoad. Loftb' ,., + Aft. 2Jllt + 2 Bono • ,,.. QIU. dip. bltinl. $8,SOO. UM dn. Olimel' f1nmce. 61ff1t8 * 2 BR. ~% Jot New WW cs*. Jl.lodec! Frplc, met ylll'd. Gtlrlp. Q c.n... tioD. %13: 4"13-8'132 BY Olmer, So. d HwJ, 2 ll BR. 1 ba. Cll'llU. .... 0... bn dee. $3Z,950 m.4105 CHARMING beadl ~. S BR 2 Be eo d h'W)' $.11.500 Owner 6T3-C15 ....... PwnlMUt. 1300 OPEN HOUSE FRI • SAT -SUN NOON-4:30 90I W. <>c..nfront, a.I. 3 BR. Rumpua Rm 24ic24, 21' b&lhl, exc tenns IAuis W. lrigp, Rltr. n4 E. 8alloe Blvd. Be.ha m-cno .. .. I .... . . . ., ~ ""' . Friday, June 23, 1967 DAILY PllOT 2J HOUSES FOlt SALi HOUSIS POlt. SALE RENTAU RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Huntington &e.ch 1400 Cendemlnf""' 1950 Mouw Unfurnlahed Aptt. Unfumlshed Apta. Unfumlahed Apts. Unfurnished 2 BR., den. 2 baltl&. 5'>enlsh Costa Me.a 1100 Newport P-:i1eh 5200Newport 8uch 5200 Newport 8Nch 5200 Vaunl-Sol Vista exm. ~ ..,.. 1 Yr. o1ct.4-:-:-:Bdnm-.-2-b&tha-.-1-yr-o1c1-.1• --.-.-_:::-::::::------...:..----..::.::.:...:-..:..:..::..:.:.::.~-===--=.:.:=- TraDllfered ~ b*1 to leave bi.a tie.utitul 6 BR home. Qllltom dra,pea • ~ throucbwt. AMI FM intercom, alt c:cnU- tlooed A maey more CUil- tam features. Hil ~ - )'O'r pin. See this today. Beaut. .. .. drapes, &1J bltna qie., drPI patio Frptc., llllDD· "'Ibe Vil-partially' l.m:dlcpd dme .; Ilse" JAao C: nr. UCI. Sell acf\la A mpe $%l5 mo. ~l~ !.. ~ loan. Avail June 'J!i. Drive by VII>" ---..,, .. ,,. 968 PauJarino CM tblD A.:cP;;A:;:::R:;:::T:::;Ml=NTS=== ptiooe 549-4122 n appt.. cfuxu"I --4parlmen~ on the Ba'I FOR SA.LI 1980 1 BR. Gar A )'d. 2 blk ~ --------downlown <M. R.et. .. er 15 AJl'll, S1CIU03.22 cpfe pm, $'15. U 1-3:143 ~'50.CD>cash. ~6 Bam1Jtoo. CM, ~ Mes. Verde MDIJftSmau~ ~RE~NT~A~u--~- Paul Jones Re•lty 8'7-1266 Eve. &'B-1.972 1110 ...... Furnished Rent-la tO Share 2005 Wmt PRIVATE IOAT SUPS 2 & l IR-2 8.t. from $250 mo. • *'ndProof • Car.,.t1. Drps. e Htd. Swim Poo1 3 BR &: leqe panel~ den, .tireplace, 1-.ntwood Ooc:n, many custom fea- ttre.s. cvpelll, drapes, PERSCN or penon5 to AVAn. Jul:y Ist. 3 Bdrm.I, 1 ~ baths, l'tplc, cWiwtr, carpeta, ctnpes, 2 bll&a ro I~. First It lut Month'• rent-=. 54&-7561 covered patio. 2 cw ga. nr. l bdrm. borne, nr. Newport Shor. 3220 rage, nicely land9t:ape$i Hartley Q>.: older J>er80n _ _._ _____ _ Penn., 2 bl. from Ferry • Indoor Parking It well kiept. Will VA or preferred. Olll Mon. t h r u Nft.BEAOf! 3 Br-2 Ba. 4re FHA -$24.<m. rrt.. U. no weekend call!, "A" 2 1tory modern-Club 310 FERNANDO, S.lboa Ted Way Rlty 536-2337 pleue. 5tM87'7 & water paid. sz;o. ~1 -------- RENT MONEY-&1lARE my Newport ~· RENTALS PHOOEYI Neer Bach! Own room. Ent Bluff 3242 AptL Furnkhed Cod• Met. 5100 Huntington lkNh 5400 when you can bu)' a neat Call: Rose r Kovack, 3 BR 1a.i bath ~ With 546-11S>, cict-n. e 67>4176 VIEW Home. 4 Bdnm, and CoroM del Mer 4250 .,. family room. Available-------- electric kitchen, w/w car· ews. July 15. Yrty ~ S:!95 1 BR. Qimpl tum. Spm •· peting. ~es A: fenced 2100 mo. 3061 <Mob St. ~ July 8 -July 16. $100. yard for only $16.950. Let'!! Cott• ,.._ dllyi, 644-1164 na. 67>D2 a.ft 1:30. talk terms! · ..:::::::;======II========. PACIFIC SHORES 2 BR + den-Weatclill Joca. --S.lbo. lst.nd REAL TY tion. Retp quiet aduilll UntversJty P1rk .. _, 536-8894 Eves. 5.16-2315 ...;.~:::::::::::· =$1&5=-=~=n=n=== AVAIL July 3 BR. 2~ b&. SINGLE Apt. $90 Yrly. Util HOME with INCOME Lido lat... 2351 crpla, ._ piols etc. Leue pd. Single Ori onl.)'. - ___ .,._____ "2'25 mo. 833-0170. ~ Live in ooe side -nsit the other. A 3 BR It a 2 A1JG.1ABOR DAY· IMch 4400 BR, C!1>Wdrps It bll-4ns-~ Artistic Ho me. Lido laJe 3351 Huntington EXCEL TERMS or GI no St~! Huge uJllitalrs -.-3-BR.--2 -bathl,--,---fam-li--SEE---.--ntE-- MMter IUitt. 2-br dwnstn. ~ .. dR.·o~i:~ Rulty s.a.. $10CI). eaii 673-7456 ~~~~~~ HUNTINGTON 847·3519 LIDO ISLE. 2 BR 2 bath& Huge Lot/Cul-..c FURN . NEWLY DEC! ~eer" :~ :tlo~ f BR 2~ bath, llhake roof, 2 BR. 2 ba. By wk or mo. LelM $27'5. 673-5017 22x55 patio, lide yard with 1l8 V!a .Mentone. 61>57([; large IJi*7 home-GI ~ SMf• Ana 2610 H"""""9n leech )400 prUaa1 t:M,Q. 0 w n e r --------LEASE I LARGE • ar..ma. NEW UJX. RESORT UV'G tr~ RF.ALT! ~ -~!1/':: ~. e.u. 1-MiP 4IPbct •" :.-::i:t:1'J:::a an.au !Ml. •n• tr-. o-e to downtown NC' -~ State Patt a.ma -.. ISouth> rrs • Dml-til. Qui«. t..ov'llY a..t 0.1 In Town are&. ~ Meninces ADULTS • 1 8DR.M .;;::M=:a.1t:::i·::::z3==f.a&m=;;;:;· == requeated, * 5.16-761& FURN • .UNFURN. WATERFRONT HOME U,..,lelch 2705 TOWNHOUSE. l BR. ind.~~~ 411 Dock f.adng Main Chan-__,..._______ washer, dryer. refrie, R Del In HQ11bngtm Ha!tlour. * ~ · C BR, 2 BA, It Q. Prlv. patio, ~ A: 147-8414 G\anl:rouS. Mod«n S -Br ~ blk. to Vktora. great recreation ana. $135 per 1 Bedroom • Q.EAN 2-cb)> home. Dll>e. ww. 'fimrt Owner ••. 494-2'115 mo. 962-2475. Near beach. $82.SO mo. cipts In eTerY room! Dinlnl 5 BR. 3 ha. lam rm. 5Wim-'*' 84'1-S'l'll * room, -n.. raom 2-&!-1 Vacation aent•ls 2900 min poo1 ~ ...... ... ...._ • -~ g · _.,v mo. n:&M!· S70 1 BR A9t w/w c:ptg ~~~ft~ FREE VACATION: WE'U. 96U588a.f.ter&p.m. dr1Js. Pl I: wa pd. 918 4355 GARDENS ~-------~~ HARBOR GREENS from $100 BACHELOR., FURN A: UNF'ORN {Utile Included) 1 6 2 BR Furn/Unlurn l BR UN1'URNISHED BeaUld PooU, Qilld Care <:entn, Ad,J. ID Shoppq - 2'700 Petenon Way, at Hate bor It Malm, Costa )ifeu. 546-03'10 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY COME OI om· TO DI WIOR HEIGHTS SIDE Ne<W 2 A: 3 BR 2 ba Apts. 3117 Cinnamen Rental Mir· Mn. Oiristenaen 54&-1034 m·i233 I VBl>OME Ldlcp'g, W a 11 e d hlio. tndt our lllmmolh Lakes, 4 BR. 2 ba. Fend, or ldlJI + Palm A"ft., HB * ~n:97 READY tit O CCU P Y ! HJeb -.rr& d1alet for 1-2 .tw. bltm a: refrig, Mee L leach 4705 115,<XXI. Owner wD1 ~-....._ ~ J'ID' Balboa, New· A: elem! $00. 117~ 1_-vuu ________ • S'pedooa l Br'a -2 S. ate. LIDO SAJLBOAT A port hoala. July 2U;t to ~BEAal! i.s"l'ORY FOR LEASE, acimive e Slrfm Pool • Put/~ TRAILDt INC. .i> hone Ai-. Uda. ~.(i69() 4-.BR + Rmnpm room $115. New, mmp. tum. an • P'rpl • Indivllndry f.ac'll "JM." (213) mdS 8 to 5 * BALBOA ISLAND * ~tns. ~164f electric apts. 2 bib to e Adults • Family areu ?tia'l. t b r u nu. or e XLNT Sommer Rentals. MAin belch. Laree ti.cb. 18'5 A.nahe1m Avw., CM. <213) Sao MT. or SJN. • Avail 1'ow1 Allio: Winter Fountain V•lley J.410 $llS. 1 Br apt. SlS5. 646-S'1S9 _•_aw_it_. -----e or Y~ reservati<N. RDn'ILEASE Lee 2-ctory 585 Glenne~. ~lli5 --------OWNER. * 673-1503 5 Br-2 Ba. Blodc wall, Cpta. ON the Ocean. G<qeoiia Fount•ln V•lley 1410 2 BR Modem turn Trlliler I>rpe, BHns * Dllbwr. view It beach. 2 br tum. on Ollondo River. Rent 09'!' DM> eq.ft. Nr-Ftw)'. dean, aleepe ~ +. ll6t wt LARGE 2-STORY I s.ar. 2-by day, week or month. DooglM-, HIB. N.AA. In til July nh. 494-7376. BL Cpta, Drps, Bltns + CAot&ct Dix:le· 673-&t97 Seel Beadl. 'l BR modem tum. ooeen Dlbwr. Bkx:k wa11 * ovm BAYFRWr. Spa. c 113 BR. • Nr-Ele:n a: Hldl lebools. view, he9Ud poo1 Sl50 mo. 2'XXl SQ-n. * $21.m e C.A1L MUm9 Avail • -•-SJ~. &JA% loe.o, di-. atps 1-10. Dock avail. June · JWJW. -~ CXIUllted fer cub down Sl.25, July, All,!! Sl50/Sl'15 S.ftt• AM 3610 RENTALS $99 2 Dice beGoou:w. \C)&tain . 1 ~ t.tti., cmpets, drapes. Private patio, Garagt. W AU.ACE A VE. VILLA.S BID W..u.ce Aft., CM. (just IOUtb d Hamilton St) lennacla Village Open O•lly 10 A.M. to 7 P .M . Furn. le Unturn. U!O up Tm Ellia Apt C • . • • 2 D.R. 7721 Ellis Apt D • • • • 3 B.R. 7681 DU& Apt C •••• 2 S .R. 1 blk from Beach Blvd & Main St., stores, thea~. etc. Good location cor. Elia le Delaware. OwTJer not an property. Call 642-2835 tor information. 2--3 BR 2 ba. pool. petiol. Mora K a i. am Garfield. H.B. Pvt St 1 Bl.k N off Gar11eld, can furn. 96284 DELUX 2 BR. Cpta, drps. bled patio, bllDs, $112. 847~ Fountain Valley 5410 DELUXE 2 BR. Covered pa- tio, cpta. dr\>S. Pool a....U. Owner. 962-5121 U\)'ttme, S.nte Au 5620 THE ENGLISHWOOO Deli&blful Ganim Apt. 1900 911-ft featuring a lee M.Mter Suite &. Bath + 2nd bdrm upstairs. Ill addi tJon. a COl'N· wa.IBJt Panel'd den Ii bath dwn6tain1. Formal entry, Extremely lge wal- nut Panel'd LIR with Frpl openinc into ·~ private patio prden. ~ area w/lliding glus man to & bf pyt-patio. LARG- FBT kildlen in 8anta Ana. All elec-bltm incl-dlbwr. Th1' Beau home la fully a~nd! Haa WW-<ipts. Oat.om drlJS 6: an m-.1 amount o( lt.crage. 2233 E. CATALINA hr 17th & Tustin SI A> S41.o337 Rentals Wanted 5990 1 BR unf apt or Rae. kr mature WOlll8n In CdM or NB or Laguna. Yrly \le. ReD.m-t66T Udo lale 1351 SM ...... Lido Home eidl!ting lc..n. * &42-60'19 wt. 173-8781 «VP 1.:.-lmd. Apts. Unfurnished . .:::=======::::::::.. Lovet,y QCEAW'RONT ~ $295 )(O. Bea.a eu&tom l BR, 8i-c 2 A I Br, 1~ ba. Out of County 1605 So-lAgum Pnvat:e -.. lam rm. lcie J'ID'd. ~ N. Gener•I 5000 Qltl. Drpe, 2 poola. VETERAN Bach &tudl!nt needl tum 1 BR cir Bldl Apt. Under $200. Nr OCC. Work nigflta. 546-8959. a.tam-bit 4 BR. 3 l&'e ~ Buder' peJJlry with wet bar le BBQ. I.a"""nped palic> -new pa,t. $73.<m JL C. GREER. Realtor JCll V-1& Lido OR 3-!m> EXm"nONAL ~ 45' LOT * $47,500 rm • ...., 2 bed t 0 0 m •• Sminy! Den, ~· ~· e IMMACULATE • 3 BR • 2 BA. 45' LOT • $49.5). Owner. fi73.4i8ll Huntlngten Buch 1400 0uttWe Neecls Paint Jnlidr ~ lharp w /w car- peta Is *"8 l BR comer lot, .... ilbopfAug $3),960. Blll"ry on this me! Rex L Hodv-RNlty 147·2525 $22.500 C.R.Y. SOL VISTA S,,.ciall lfarcMiood floon, elec. kit. 3 BR 2 ba., ~/drpl. P.t Robertson RJty. 147-8553 * 893-4152 OWNER mmt aell below rmrbt-3 BR. ~ ba. °'lJ5, bltna, -qq. .,. aceen. Swim puel, iar pr. Eve A 1' kn d a. 213:380-1'192. DQm 213:6CM'l73. SAaUf1CE M ~ Great potential. reduced from m.soo '° $13,'l!JO. BRllfflAN ~TY 847-9658 549-3534 4 BR. 2 PuOman BA, for· mal din. rm, bit-Im Incl d!llbw8'*! . mllD.Y extru . WaJkiDC dWance to IChool a: Dote'--$23.800· &97-0174 $1800 DOWN includes do&- ~-5 0.., 214 ba, b\tni., new cpta. newly dee. Xlnt cond. PJl!Ult& $257. incl tsxes, & in&. OWJ)er. 962-2594 ./ BY OWNER 4 Br-'2 Be. Q>ta. Obit garage. Newl)' dee! Ldllcpd. SAOUFlCE! FINC. AVAll.. 39'2"'217 AFl'ER 4::10 ·PM. OWNER Must Sell 3 BR 1',.\ badla, Townhouse. $1<XX> you pl\)' escrow & assume pym- nta. Below Market price. 615-4413 IMM.AC S BR ~ • .Fully malnt. Poola A: l"t!<:J'fJA. N!'W ww cpta., ~. all appl + wtr oond. Sl6.2'2S. $625 dn. 967.-.224.2 " 1WNHSE/2 Br.-n~ Ba. ./ AS1Jum~ S1;4 loan. Cp1s. Drpl. Bltns. $13.850 Ade ms.\ 8rookflu111t/Owner f;'T:l-76115 OWNER TRANSFEnRED e GLEN MAR 4 Br-2 BA. WW-cptt1o thruout. ~'1wr. • $21,000. Ownrr ~16·9716 --------Avail fer wason. ~ Balaer, SA. nr ,__ ~74.07 Nr sbopa's Ir 9Chi.. A'n'RAC 6 BR, 3 ba tune in ... z• FROM $99.SC Hemet. Suitable for bcnes. RENT•LS IMMEDIATE Mllgr. 221 4 College apt #2 J .,.,.....,_ ~ Ou-'-• Unfurn. 3975 -ac (I mare. u·~ Hou.es Unfurnished ,....... OCCUPANCY * TOWNHOUSE * Westminster 1612 r~-ar 2 -BR DUPLEX/BLTNS RICHARD llMBAll s Br, l~ bath, patio, Cp(a, ~· J000 Ooeed prage. Older ~ drps, stoYe, lm mo. BY ~ a br, on Cl.lkle---------plit pn!I. $11.5 mo. 5e9937 136 E. ~ Ln. eac. ~ blc )'I'd. Eq $18)) LOOKING FOR RENTALS YQU (d RND 548-a>s * MS-1768 Take over~% mA. $119 A RENTAL? AptL Furnished 3 BR 2~ ba, bit-ins, pre mo inclde 1llns. &.16-199'1. look no turthe't Far Jmt RBU6E HERE baae clilpo9al, w/w carpeta, bet W pm a UWe more than tbe tint Cost• Mele 4100 . drapes. FA beat, % story. BY ~-. ~ BR " '-th11 .._ ,_... m-...... -..,... Sl50 mo. 9MA D Camino vw"~· .. • • .,. · "" ._, ...,...,. ·~ 1~ $145 SPACIOUS, newer 2 l: New 2 l: 3 BR 2 ba Apia. Agt 642-442'2 Bltns. frplc, cptl, fnod petio can OWN this 4 BR 2 bath den. 2 fUll Ba. bltns etc. 3 l l 7 Cinnamon · · --·_ - and yard an In. 2-car gar. home, built·im, w/w car-Area lor kids. Other• tor ReolAl Mgr. Mrs. O:iristemen 1021 El Cimino Drive Moving Eut~MUat tell 9'30 ·'-n... 3 BR ·• ba I peting. tam..., room. Vlr quiet dllta. convenient to ~1034 m-&233 . ,. . w w cpl.I, l...arbpr Dr. 531.-J ly $165 mo. Pll)'I every-3 FRWYS. fabulous So/ walk In closeb!. Adults, oo thing. Don't hesitate -call ...... ,.. .. ,_.. pell. 540-0154 or ~ S. An• H..._ l 630 O>ut Plaza. V •"J '" IQ•! l 00 ___ .... •..__·-----for details. Agt. StM:l(l For best v •I u e phone 2 BR ~ex. Gar. pvt back WILL Take good care at your CoW. Meu 3 BR. home; 1eaae. Preeeon 646-lm: pvt. Ptr· DESPERATE! Need prqe fDr 1torqe Ill> to no mo. Htg Bch or SUI Bcb. Call 213: 434-0191. WI'D! GARAGE ar car , • . Space for amall car. Nr-~ Vine Terrace. 673-8879 40-ISH Cple WANT 1·2 'llr. Apt, Howie er Goest liile for JULY &: AUG. 61J....IQ l'ffi Art Student needs &Jo:. age or smell bldg w\th elec It window. * 962.ail * $4440 YrJy lnccmt. 3 Haet VACANT 4-Br +' 1'8.mily 546-7331 /)>!A_ CJ\.. yd. New palnt, Cllla, bltne. on % ac. room tor m~. mom. Split level. WW-cpta, Lu J.J Vicit CM. Call ~ Reduced $39,500. M&-1249 Drpa. Min to Beed!! m> $25 Wk. LA . IEACH"• 2 BR-1 BA. FENCED. R0om1 for Rent 5995 sq-Ct. Fencer yanL SAFE • Studio ~ Bach apa. $92.SO.mo. * 1 Oilld over 3 BU<S to bee.ch! Mald llr· L•111una Buch 1705 sq-Cl. Fenced yard. SALE • lncl Utila It Phone RIV. -10 OK * Call 544-8511 • or LEASE. S'2?).mo, OPEN e Maid Service • TV llV1llL Laury f'UrDIUDfuru ' ' ~. Color TV. $10 wk"11>. LlTI'LE DOUGH HOUSE • New Cafe • &t Becbelar • 1 " 2 BR 2 BR. Frplc, car. c:pll, c:tr,11, 421 ilh St .• Huntington lch. L<Y1'S 0 HOUSE SAT/SUN 10 to WJM. 2376 Newport Blvd. 5'8-m6 Steps to lhn le 8bl>slS Nl!Wly ~ted le dee. ~ ROOM w11b ld-=tlm prtv. REAL STEAL for Veteran ~ YACHT DRIVE. Oceanvift from rm'Y Apt. Broadway. 9 am. 3 pm. in Badlelor'1 borne nt 00C w/G.I. eliglbfilty. Specious DANA POINT. ~lSO'l .MOOERN 2 BR Specioal It Leeae trom $150 mo. No llDOlking. 56-1348 3 BR 2 ba, w/w C9J11ets, NEWPORT RMmA ~=" eai~:.-: sdi,.srtxr l~ ::.: A~24e Newport Beach 5200 ROOM I Nice a.ta Naa mod/ldtch. SZi.950 -No Dn LuxuriOlL'i C.Onwr 211tory Pbcloe 54~ ~ 00me $17-wk * ~ pmt $157 mo pmt. Townhouse. 2-Br-Den, Fa-------FOR LEASE after 5 p..m.. or weekmds Mission Rily 494-07ll mily mom. :i-haths. LovelY ~.~.:.DT!.~~~ ~==geS.6!~ ~~g. Luxury 2 BR LOVELY room tor~- FO..R SALE BY OWNER Patio. * Pool, ~. $8n-mo. * 2335 ELDEN Combt'Bulline• & Living Apt.-W-td.1ff ~a ~tleman ~ per .mo. 3BR home close to beach . S'l35 mo -ll'a.<e. * 64&613> dee •• .....,.., ...... schools, &bJpa. Spacious NASSAU Palms. 1 I: 2 Br, 2 BR. 2MBa. ynr;;:lY • 21i!t batb3, private patio, Su-REAL ESTATE lMng are&. two fireplaces, •100 furn It unf. $1.ll> -$140. Htd $350 per °'• r...,.. ana bath. swirnmmg pool. open beams, New elec:tric Cott• Mesa • pool. in E 22nd St. 6'2-3645 garage, adult. only. S't.25 General lei ...__ ALSO -DmK SPACE 'U'----------• ·t..-u•:n. Many nioe featuns. LIKE NEW 1 BR JIDTI. 2 BR Unfum Avail same Bklg, $15 .....,, Inquire 1519 Cornell Income P--rty 6000 e Asking S39,500 e WW cpts, drapes, and Lane. Npt Bch. 642-3380 • -r- 465 El Boeque, «K-25.11 2 BR with i:arage S85. Pri-HMted pool! * 548-0422 mon::.· Naeh 67>2676 BAY FRONT APT. Prime Ocunfront Prop. vate fenced :,atio. diapmal, 2 BR. Util tree. $125· Lux. 2 BR, 2 BA. 4 Delux Furn 2 BR. 2 be wate!' pd. •·126 Santa Ana 1613 Santa Ana Avenue FAIRWAY VILLA No childtt11, no pet5. un!ta. Lot 60x'lll0' • 10 car Ave. 537..o:w> KJ 2-7279. Eve. 83M9'Z1 $29'5 I mo. parking. $180,<m 3 BR, 2 be, DR. lg tam nn, BAOiELOR. $*> . ludin 10 to 6 daily 548-150l. By Owner n4·. uo-... kit bit-ins Cl'ts. Pia& 1~ • JJ1C g APARTMENTS '"""-'' • ' "6 utiJ. Nr. Harbor shop. LAGUNA BEACH yd w-st arl'1'U· Nr. all 542-8881 838-1273 EVES. 20122 Senta Ana Ave. 5240 Beautiful vift' buildin,. lllte acbla. com pool, $115 mo J BR Apt, adulta m)y B_ac_k_S._....Y...._ ___ _ at T -n-..... ':.. 000 Jse. 545-5070 $65 MO. ~ BacbeJor Apt Call tor an appt f 0 .._..,.,. ~ .., Util incl 2526 Elden Apt C 6U-C6(1 Un um TOWNH USE nth. Call for appt. i-11 ~ NEW HOME' 3 Br-2 Ba. lnq: ~1 Elden Apt B Beau E/alde, 2 BR. 111' ba. or eves, atttr 6. M&-'156S Dream lotrhrn. PueJ'd 2310 Santa Ana. 646-2191 HilLTOP/PANORAMJC VU! tMni-nn. Spkln. Q>lll. BACH. apt., tum., utilities Coat• M-. 5100 -======== ./Bargain! 3 br • ~ ba. Den t>rpe. + lar~r den. i-id. S65. 542..0994• --------Corona del Mu 5250 z.n,,a, Deck. Pr1nc-onty'. St&-l344 N-rt 8Nch 4200 ~· 2 BR Duplex,~ and $33,500 * Owner, 494-7413 CL.F..AN 2 BR . Gar. garb --,..-refrli. incl. Anaheim St. nr diapos, cpt.s dips. tried yd, 8LK to Oct-an &: Bay. Ex-19th. 642-5W . NEW 4 Br. 3 ha Monarch stove. $95. 6."11 W Victoria. qulslte 2 BR tum Apt. Ww 2 BR. built-in own & range, ~ 180 degree white water 54&-5630 ~-.. 111:1 cpts. dr1>1· Sorry, no chldm t:arpeted, $85 mo. 543-9393 view. $89,<m. 499-1530 $t<l'i YR.LY. e>yw, ~0051. Mabon Realty. NEW Beacbfront. 3 baths CLEAN! ATil: . .\C! 3, br-2 maids room. SURF VJEWi be.. Lovely li:r. yard. Nr-Ev<-. 67!>-4688. <LEAN! QUIE1'! 1-BR. $89 <XX> * 4~1530 Mesa Ven1t (IC. Avail DELUXE Nf'w Watefront-$79.50. Dlckleed range. ' July J. $Zl»-rno. '* 545-8155 Wk· or mo during July i Reff'Teflces * 548-8007 Condominium 1950 / $75 • trrtL · PAID! w • 3 wki; ol Sept. Pvt-pier NlCE CONVENlENT 2·Br. ./ Older 3 m un Bachelor It noat. Sips 8. 673-4643 or Thlplex. Garage. No pets. HOUSE '* 646-7441 (213) CR 4-06!Ji 773-A Scot1 pt, 64&-1037 BACK BAY ON TEN ACRES 1 • 2 Bil. Furn 6 Uofurn Frplca • Ptiv/Patioe Pools Tennll -Contnt'I Bkfst. 18 hole Putt/Green. 900 Sea Lane. CdM. 6'13..J445 (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) GOOD BUY In VlSTA, Cal. Duplex w I 'lJU betwn. Ee 1i00-l BR, ha, lge ldtv, cln area, nioe size liv rm, .ncl yd, 179' front. 2 bllm io town. $14.!M. Pb. n4: 724-~ MOI'EL/NEAR NEW! 10 Units + Apt. Nev AJr • port A llo. Cout P\a.za * * * IDEAL FOR COUPLE $19,00>. Asking $15.<mdn . OWNER * 673-7'245 13,soo sq.~ .• c.2 • Lot with bwldlnc e Eatt 17th Street. • Coeta Mua e Price 165.<m RPalonornics. Corp. 54Sa40 TRl Pl.EX 5 mm-So CloMt Plaza. Z Br-1~ bath each. lne-$375 mo. F/P $33JOO. $10,000-dn. Own<!r. 546-3493 * TRIPLEX * 2 BR 'l BA Bllms. q>ta, $1 ,995 DOWN FMturing: 3 hlrm1 ' 2 ba •• all-electric luxury hornet. BeauWUUy "'11d8ceped gmtlnd5 with 2 hMted pools, potting ifl!t'nl, shuf- 1 e h o 11 1' d & badminton co11rt11. 2 BR 2 Ba Bili,.., ~ta. Corona det M.r 4250 1923 PAMONA <REAR) Drps. Cloe<.'d gaf"l.i'! $l2S. l·BR. Garage . 549-0762 Eves LOVELY \-BR· APT over S65 mo. * 541~ COLLEGE Pk. :l Br, 2 ba. LOVELY 1 . BR APT Deluxe l Bn. W/w a-pU, £1« kit. n('wly decor. 2316 CT\ltt Garage. * Bltris rte. drpe. bltl1u1, ~ mo. 984C Rutgers. $1115 l~r. 545-&JSl tl50-mo IN!Se. 12131 ~~ El Camino. Agt. 642-4422. :Z BR et1rpeted, fittplace, cirp!!. Frpl. OOM'd ga..rqta. garage. 1 person. Adult. lnc $<1140. 541HY762 EN.-. Uni. Nn pets $135. 673-4169. SEU. or LSE/By OWNl:R. • Store 50xl2' /Rear p~'I· Huntington Beach 5400 e 2U2 Harbor/CM. JE 4-7S61 PRJCED AT SZ7.895 XlflT FINANCING C'cmtJlrt: ~·s ft'pre- .,'t'lllllltvt> (213) 6Z~T.l41 COlJ..EGE Pk-:-J BR -$1'1!1 DARLJNG 1 Bdrm FUm TWO OlARMTNG 2-br ttpt6. Men Vmlr · I RR • $1'15. Apt $350 mo or $100 wk. 195-$100. NEWLY REDEC! ~~9'll!7 * ·..c~ 642.J&t'i BLTNS. • 613-'44:13 2 BDRM townhouse, n, be. bltns, pool. dub etc. adlta. 191l'14 Sid cup Ln. !16'2-433. 1 3-BRY~nic llfldc yant S'nJOIO / No ~nil 16.5-'l BR. Oupitoll El« bltns, 1. 7 &-:l BR·s. l,J>w M"nt' frnrl, SISO mo. 1041 WUeon 1 blk-Hwy. RNlp. ~le onl,y. fncd yd. $120 mo. 227 £. 19l:U Huntington Avr Apt. B 531·0019 494-1270 ac 494-11$. 19th St. 546-l!rlO * M7-1m * ( R-4 ZONED Cor 88 UNlTS. Ad I -o.c.c. NEW S~t Phil S1111iv11n Rltr 54~ 7 UNITS • NF:W lnd11.!-1r1al SIP $12.500 WE.BB REAL TY * 631"'430 - ( . ' Yoll're Missing Out on the Fun and Bargains, ·Mother! - • Pick up y~ur . DAILY PILOT classified section and you'll probably find tile things you've been wanting. We've helped om· customers sell every· thing from an abacus to a zither. Make it a habit to shop your DAILY PILOT classified ads every day ~ because every day there's a whole new stock of bargains there. (Incidentally, when you're tired of that rock~r , M'am, we can help you sell it. Just dial 642-5678 and say "CHARGE IT'' to the cheerful girl , who ass ists you in placing the ad.) RE. 4 -lne• -* Beg rm. coe BF $40 $27 dn I! T16 witf bot I& wl -tn !Ml -Bus -Be Pr fu1 • R p b "' IZ me $1 Bui int tic If -Of -( UI ~ ps Dr 3,( I I N1 F Im • lB SC2 25 NI Ct -Le Ca I Sa• I 841 -At &.\ 2 c. re w 5 v L c:h OI ~ ll -M -5 . v L di OI El - c Bi c: f h I< •: v Jll • . . ... .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . ' . --. . . . Friday, Junt 23, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 23 SIRYICI DllltlCTORY M>U & EMPLOYMINT JOU & EMPLOYMENT Joas i iMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl REAL &ST A TE BUSINESS and General flNANCIAL * * * Income Prof)4trty 6000 Bus. Opportunlti• 6300 * * * Help W•nted, 7400 Women 7G ~~~~---~~~-MACHINISJ'S * Income Portfolio # I lit-gin yow-lnVt!tltment pyra· I/ I mid with Illa hornet . an in--Business come gem. 2-2 BR a Z.l BR ~· Gl'olsq ~ Oppoe1unities $4000 )'riy. Pymnt only ; A a11aL•-$71"l4. a.-tiom ltYlillc 10% .., ~ dn to lit TO oo loan fees. 22 year o&d Service and Buckeye lnvettment Sa.lea Mfe. Co. ln Newport 116-5930 838-'1598 eves. Beach •• , • • • • • • • • • $13,500 FIVE UNITS with ownet'a three bedroom home. Located N e w p or t ~ area on lot UGxlSO with IS"* income of $6640 -only l°" down ..t tint tnat deed fer ~ Bia. M8-M36 Hardware Stllft In Shop- ping ee.iter. Cbtta M.- ••. .• • . . ..... •• •• • $32,000 Lmmdromat ln Stqipinr Center, Hari>or Bl'f'd., C.0... Whaddya Want? Wt..ddya Gott 5'1CIAL CLASSIPICA TION FOR NA TUltAL IOIN SW~PEltS Special hte 6730 HAUUMG S10 LOAD Will tallll .-ble ltema In tnde .... .moe. MUS20. a..EANUP •• pn~ etc. g...,. -..Wt. ooncrete. 1T7. Gnde IDp90il 962-8745 licM II 1 11711"1 673S Machinists lrmnrdiste openinp far qnaliW mac:bin- W. to 1llCldr Oil mm., lathes a D d otmr ibll> nmcHnea. T ...... lc is a...,.. i"I electnnka firm located in UVUna a..c+a In ...... dllty. Opportunity for advanm1nent. EllC)iM Lathe Machinists T•rnt Lathe Machinists MllillCJ Machinists O.y & Night Shlfta 660 HOUR WEEK SI'EADY EMPLOYMENT PROFIT ~G Wanted fw 1 w .. k, A young wom.n with nerv" of atMI, the tempet"•ment of •n •ngel, who loves children to help grand- mother with her 6 or 7 lively gr•ndchll· dren (41h yrs • 15) 1t rented Newport &..ch •pt. from July 29, 2 p.m. to Aug. S, 11 1.m. Prefer tomMne with t..chers tr•inlng. P•y ncellent, exposure to sun and beech -boya fl"M bonus. live In or cloae by, evenlnp eff 1fter 8 p.m. Write to Dally Pilot Box No. M606.. ta Mesa ••• ••••••• $!16.900 Pleue call Mr. hy 6'13-S200 Evft: ~ . lay & leach R .. lty, Inc. ~ W. Baloba Blvd., N.B. 6060 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~I ---------WTD! RETAILERS, S~ 5 lines -6 tt .... -I bucb ltU\.U -AO Mun INCl.UDI ~ ,. -• .,.... ....... ,,.. ...... tr.-. ~vou• ..... flfl4I• ._ ._. ""' ., ............ ~IMO l'Ott &All -flllADEI OHL YI , PHONI '42.-5671 Te ~ Yeur Treder'• ParadlM Ad Beauty ll)Op • La&una Jkb. WHOLF.3ALERS DI.STR. m.u>E 2'' nBERGLS Pre.stige location. Beauti-Meo • Women/Full <It Part SLOOP Sips 4, Inboard fully decorated. Plumbinc time. Xlnt oppor for you to Aux. BEAU cond! FOR In- OOMPLJ'J'l'Z 8oaM. Apt. Ii Yadlt Omi"w-ALSO: sua=-ltataJa. We baw .......... "~ .... .... ) Call fiC.1400 6755 c.11 Penonnel Dept. 014) 494-MU RLONIC ENGINEERING CO. a, fixtures in. 600 sq. ft. earn money. O>mpl.ete line come prop on Oranpe.out- For lnformatlm, can of Uquld Concentrate. Very Prine oo1y. ~ eYes. * Alukan camper 1i: s Ela!icutive IBM type- writers. TRADE 1or inboard boat motor * 540-3760 * P.O. IOX 277 LAGUNA BEACH Lanw .. ,. 6110 An equaJ oppocbmity $539'.l, 9:30 to 5:30 aubstantial Co. 0ppor to ln-Wd: InaJewood or So Ba,y llletalt Stere or Office ver."t.small ar tArse. 11 de-Ara. TD'1 IDc or Home. Prominent location Bal-tired. CALL 5«>-3S59. Haw; 65,000 aq ft M-1 boa IalaJld, C1.D IQ. tt. BEACH SHOP at J!ier. Swim a, Trip)a. CM. AD or w.w. carpet. $100 per wear, ftnl, raftl, lhifta, pat. R. & Watt& Tl6-9970 mo. Bia. 548-8636. 10Uveni.rl, etc. Money back MC&lE HOME Store ~· 696 W 19th CM fint aeuon. Muat SAC! Ba1llide VDlace adjoina 2'70 family 1S '110~ $3900 FP. 626 Victoria San TNde· tor boul1e. bid&· DCl" under conat. mo Clemente 492-6541. $U21. can: Dee Canby mo. Genco RJty. 642-4422 HOT Dor • Popcorn -Snow '44-156t or •T4H STORE 17x40 -$160 ~-u; ... ~-~1m>1-a-~" Busy Harbor/Newport Blv. full . 628 Victmia, San cam&ro. All uttu. FOR intttaect. 15,000 Dally traf. Clem 49'U541 Ol C-U21 clear olt-saltan RMen., tic cauDt· 666654. $t50D ~ mitt. NEAR 1---------TASTEE FREEZ, Oraqe aAJBHOOSE * 113<1m1 A.RT mJDIO 9P1lce to Olty. Grou 10M price 291, * 14' Ila BOAT * .mtt. Lacuna Be9Ch. lOM dn. Prime loc. P.O. '15 BP ~ mioaw B.eu.157 No. C.out Hwy. Box 2:194, a.ta Kea. .._, la ••lt ,...,.: Office llMtal • 6070 ASBOClATE llltl'l at P'IXJP 'ftW ... W C _._ ....... rtc:111Hllc A m. net. CARt1LLO BUJLOINO -...,.. ... ....,... --Under N .,_acement S ma 11 ilM9t. req. 1'or Ir u.iui&T Clften: ;: cond: Ample lllJP't. 52'1..fllS v. IL Aodiet. (lmll tlillfn $BP Ola· pmidnc; W /W ~tq; EXCl!L lit TD CICl 3 ddoe board. Seutc-! Miit Drlc*: UUlltMs paid. ~ tm:it lots ~ 1" oo val~. FUR equtT ot 3,000 ...,,_ feet· $40,00> In ea.ta Mesa. CAR • Call: <m> -.--• ~44 129 E. Cabrillo, c.M. · 58M6ll ~ U>M 64U.CJ06 day or night DRY CLEANING AGWCY l'RAC>E '63 <Jtey. M cort- Ome&.$50 MONTH! MUsr SELL! * DUE TO wrt. Full pwr .. AM/FM, New Q>ta Ii: Drpa. Private ILLNESS. * ~9807 w/w, cual toaneau. Low Restroom. VERY NICE! Newport 8eaCh ART GJ.L. mile. !or GOCD VW; 1ell Call Mr. Owens, 64U1M3 LERY Prime location. Call $1250. 6G-358I Eves. 1000 SQ-FT. Luxury office. owner ~s. 644-1733 e TRADE e Cpb, Drps, 2 ratrnu., $250 ~ H0RSEPR Ol.111!'N> mo.* ALL or PART. Money to Loan 6320 In &ood ~ mo Or&A&e / CM. S4Ur73 For s H.P. OUtbaud WE represent aeveral bun-m31135 2 ROOMS A pnge. Cotta dl'f'd Jmden who are com-, . Mesa. Stoo. 1ncl util Jac:ob-petitive In rates Md tenm Ji CABIN ow.er, 1962 aen. 642.f560 642-9044 • all .._ _, .___ $50 ~e. er u I 1 e 14 • 1or v ...-"" ..,..... •• knota. Will tak llDA1l 411 E. 17th •t Irvine 00> and up. Call Mr. bollt or car ,in ~ pi. Low ttnl, m leue, S4.2..Q)25 Payne, 494-9724 cub. sc.mr BEAU. HUGE SPANISJi e 2...tory/Aa'e, Vao N\tya. • S32.~1~.ooo FA- OJa9W" Ladcape Serrice ---~------- SpedlJ -Sprintten I: ~·Beu. 546-51'1'6 tate. TRADE for Incame · or BUlinela unita. (213) Mu rnry, lridt 6l30 m .1004. Bril* • Block • Slone TRADE, NEW 3 BR., tmn. Slate e Planter'& e Veneer nn., 2"' bath.I. at COllt, AL 11.ALolN'E. M'l·TllO $37,<XX>: 'Newport Beach; tor home with pool. Paf ........ .. OWNER 646.$10 .... ....... n rr Oouter Scboocwr with $10,00> equity. Will TRADE for 'l'D'• or Bmdl property. Chet SalUlbary. iutr. mem pAJlil'l'IMG. Specialize in 2 *117 Trim w.ft. Over bane • hda lmrd. f'rtt estj.. ...... ~''Les'' PRODOOIOI COlllOI. MAU&ll Elcellmt opportuni. ty lar 1111 eiqMr1 la p&anninc and oan- troltiag Wiid &oodl Pioduttim. Send remme « .- ~ ·~ UJ. DMIS CO. FOREMAN Or t ,.,troan to super-"* ~ 25 ON for Rmicondudor ~. Mu•t ~~Ice ind~ ftlCt 111pervision in eJec.. tnlDiel, preflftbly llfmi- a:aluc.1or &Id.. Deft. s.miconclucton, Inc. 225 PUlarino a.a Mela S«MlS> An equal CW* tuuity empk>jw ..r:• .. 5 SEWING • ALTERATION AUTO SALESMAN lndustTbtl Rantal 6090 Mortfaget, T.D.'1 ~ * * * * * * Any Patt8TI or Material Import and Damemc ~ * PRIME M-1 * ..i.so e 541 ~ • ience.. MM who raeda to am ar 950 Sq ft with heat Money Wanted -Af'iNOllNCEMENTS SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ , earn $1.0X> Mo. Many _.. ..M•-,,.___ -llftd NOTICES . ,..._,..._ f r in ~e bmdita induding ...... ..........~. ic IVUI ~ mo. WANT to borrow $2500 aa Child C•N '610 IV'J<'I •""'"' bom.s. 1651 Placentia, ai.ta Mesa aieconc1 truat dffd. ~ Pertonala 6405 ~ COST A CAR CO. 50al39 or eHlJ9 eva. o.: m.1413 SOMETHING IPIXlAL tar DR.EllSMAKL~G A: l9lil9 Harbor C.M. IG-4874 2500' Sprink. ~ mo. aNNOU""rEa.u:NfS LOSE WElGlrl' aafel)t with 1 c:b.Dd. Lavine care by RN. AJ.,TERATJONs. Nr --929 Baler (!,< ~ n-I>e-x-A-Olet Tlll>let&. ONLY $20 -week. 962-8939. e 6C2-4«11 e MAINTENANCE ~"ii-. JO ~ al,l4 NOTICES 98c at Cotta Mesa ~ &w;ifty S.. ftc:lll MECHANICS ncl (F a.L.' ..it..11-iucy, CM. Contracton 6620 -r-• Eilperimced •i t b wort! 6100 Fou ,.. __, -SERVICE DIRECTORY --------and Alt.eratiom. M-2llll Can yua meet this c:ti.J. WHT ~ora cat w/blue col--Tiie, linoleum ~! Start now! 1ar • bell. Vic al M e, 1 a Anlwertna Service 6505 JWnode!bte • · • • • • • • • & Mlrble W/5 C.mbro Mfg. Co. i-·~~1!!'11111'-Verde. ~. ,• ;.;;::: Room A~ • • • • • • --------'l'&Ol ~ Street SMAlJ.. brOwn male pocicn.. Answert,. Servi• Akatiml ...•• • • • • * Verne. the 'me Ila * Hunt.qton Beech J. C. Clrter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Coat• Mtu ~21 An equal opportun.itJ employer Slod Clerk ~ work· q with electro- rnedwHnal p a rt I preferred. MRS. LA FON VARIAN DATA MACHlllS (f"orm«ty Dicisiorl Ointrol, Ine.) 1590 Monrcwi• Newport IMch Aa~~t1 ....-.. llSPECTOR Good knowledge Of beftcti and Door inl!lpection ~ quired In sncisiori ma· dsined component. Night lhift. 4.5-50 HOUR WEEK STEADY lltfPLOYMENT PROFIT SHA.RING J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Coat• Meta 543421 AJl equal opportunity employer DRAFTSMAN Experjeooed 1n detailing ol precision medlanical com· poomts. PROFIT SHARING . J. C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th Street Corte M.aa 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer LM1 Sao Marcot NlY hnpcVrid Lot All Utilltt. hi l3000 Nl Price Call Hanle Mmll&ld V--J'rwnk J, lle&.aa "'-". ---'-,__._n A -. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl Vic. ol Raleiib A: Wllllorl. .._,. • • • ,,_ ...._ ,..._.___ ,..UIK ...,,. .... ........, ·~-=--::uc:-_c:-~---- .._. -· '™'W ...m. .so job tDo lllld. • m11rine C•rpenter L\res: 173-%1.46 646-30C7 an. 5 p.m. TAI ..a, ...-...., P!Mter patdL Lealdiac • Fibervl ... FOUND: Sm a 11 brawn on your phone LI I-WM. .,... ~ ~ H7-U5T. · Lamfnators )"OUDC q . O>rma del Mar 24 Hour Service EMP OYMENT U-..! Moto e M.rine Mecha I area. ~.25 after 2. CALL Ml 6-IOOO Additions * Remodeling JOBS & L wwwqas n e M.rine Flbergi.:, MAN'S rtne. eor. of. Vlctoria Fred It Gerwlck -Lie. Job W1nted ~ 7000 900 Soa1h Cou1 Rwy. Mold M1ken It ~on&. Owner describe. labysJtft"I '550 613-600 * 56-7170 • Lilpna Bead\ 494-7SOJ High W&gt'S! 54s.6549 NEW CONSTR. -Additions LINOTYPE Opentar wnta Apply 173a> Gramercy BLACK T\ge!' male kitten. EXP. BabJsitt.r . will lit R.emodelinl -Uc. c.ontr. part-time work. W Dtt tlf' COOK Place, Gudena, Calil. 4 white paws. Vi.c: ~ ....., borne. Hot ltllldt, ID-DON HAWE SC-1246 only. PMoe .... aft 'Dlaroa&bl1 aperienced all 1=""'v:-:-..._:--.,.,-._ ----- Electronic Assemblers EXPERIENCED 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS To work in the area& of printed dreult bOard ... tembly ' IOlderin1, eleo-tronic c:huai.t umnbly and ~. taper pin wiring. Ml.lit be able to identify eleetraaic ~ ponenta Md lmoW elec- tronic color code. MAS. LA FON VARtAN DATA MACHINES Formerly Decl1lon Control, Inc. 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT llACY All Equal OppOi tuad'>' Eb)ployw EXPERI!NC'ED COMMERCIAL TILLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 H•rbor Blvd. Cost• tMu .S..6-2033 AA eqUa1 oipport\lnity employer Applican14 ~ on merit reprdleu '1 race, religiou1 CTeed, color. m.tiooal oriP, or anceatry. COOK Relief ~ vacation help needed ln diet· ary \citchen and em- p lo y t e cafeteria . p~ coot.ct Mrs. Ku1m1 Westminater Community Hotpit•I 193-4541, Ext. 332 MATURE WOMAN Wanted for phoM wwk at local office. Full or part tllM. Good pay Call Mr. Anderson, 892-4412, West- minsteor or Mr. Weld, 646·7904, Costa Mesa. 'OM ""' C:AGA .. .., n ...... oo L...M.-.. ....____., • .........,., Help. Elqler., A: Bay, .. <l'M'V'IDI> quire um Palm An. Hnt'r ~ a * ADDmON 3::1> p.m. ._. ~ CillllJei"DCQt. full time da'is or nigbu. ---------... _____ _. GER.MAN SlfDlfmtD ~ Bch. CONCR!.TE T. Ericbon Mm!ANICAL E!rwi'..nrc ElaDe:Dt oppcatunit)'I 2281 Newport BJ., CM. WAITRESS REALTORS 673-4400 . PY· Approx !knl». Vic: O~ABLE Girl will Uc-Omtr DJ/Eve 6G-4438 Dnftina, Tootllls. Pldlada. APllO in pemlll Pennanent, Kood tipL Meta del Mar. 569192 bebyait to your home. Ex· • 54>91D1 • lllll E. O>ut Highway Apnci .. , Women 7300 NI or Part Time. BLACK ' WHITE kitten. perieloedl Have tranlport. C•rpet Cl .. nlng 6625 Job W•nNd, &..dJ 1020 Corona del Mar Experienced only. HUNTINGTON BEACH Meta Verde area. 546-0108 546-Ql02. WALL TO WAIL CARPET CARRIER BOYS Surf & Sirloin Sacrifice R-5 comer· Gn?at PUPPY . Vic. Monte Vtst. It BABYSITI'ING W'11>' Ma· ~-:1>% DISCOUNT! GRADUATE ~ O.C.<;. (~ GOOD ROUTES R.dt•ur•nt Potential. Reduced from Elden Ave. 642-3501 ture 1.8-)'I' old Ref.a. NB e U M823 e Major) tak1nc maroas AVAILABLE 5930 Pac. Cst. Hwy. loin Proceu Clerk ~ty fo r apptt. cart witn front o1fQ • pmriaoce and lood ~ ing lkilla. ~ lou ~ experiftlce deefrable. Calif. federal Savings & Loan 2700 H•rbor ll~d. Costa Met. An equal ~ anpkryw SECRETARY To S.I• M..napr Experienced. ~· able, good .tbortband and cyp~ mu.. Ale 22 ro ~ aan for~t. U.S. Diven Co. Kl t.2241 l An equal oWWMllV ~ ; . PROh3ilONAL HOUS~;i KEEPER. Tak.:: dw'p wl Chfldn!ll, Cooking A: Houae Only thole teeldng a Good Home. Nice family, ao a permantnt buis, need ap- ply * S~month. CALL 642-9532 HOUSEKEEPER Beach area. Pennanent, live in, pleaaant home. I 642-7484 ~ Eves. A: wknds. fi13..1012 Avon Calling ~llerit eamitic opportu.roo-5860_ ... _I nity oUered to women wuo qualify. Call collect BAR MAIDS & • . . \ ••• Go.GO DANCERS : e ~WEEK SALARY. e nIE HUMDINGER. \ • 638-5483 or 127.2340 MA IDS * Summer & Wln- ter. A41ply in penon to: "fuekpr." * HC1t'll. LA· CUNA, I 425 ~· Cout Hwy Lacunadinn«r_. WAITRESS Age Zl-35 .IV!<" weekend.a. Exper in se1"Ving. Apply in pencn• I ~ OIALEl' Restaurant j 414 N. Newport Blv/NB I HOUSEKEEPER A Bao,.it I.er in exchangt fw nx>l'l') ~ board + $125 mo. Exl> with Rd. 548-7000 tll 6 642-4366 atter 6 PM. SECRETARY Over 21, inteoresting work Shorthand req. Call Ml~ Hay:nca • 494-0711 LADY TO CARE for e I .-! 4 children 5 da.Y• week, S'.!f> week, 8:30 to 5:30> • Old Farm aitt. •tsm ; PART Ti~ Job for Sum. imr. Night! 9 pm &o 1 am. Winchell's Donut House. 2947 Harbor BL, Costa Mesa HSEl<PR. It Care of Cbildftn 1 Live In or out. (Pa.rt fun~ I job., s.'30-U.8. Sl.8.500 to $13,150 . ~-Ii-HUNTINGTON BEAal N port •--ch """"""" n.• .. ,,. .. ....., BLACK &: wtit female kitty, area. Ofvn bwll. After 5, daaes. ....,..._ 4WDOOii ew -~·••n..• ~·... rl< from ,..__ DAILY PILOT WA ...... 1"<'.'C'/M ' 847•9658 Eves. S49-3534 Gten Mar area. 962-191111 6'1>231> C.rpet Laylnt & wo ..... ..., llDOll cm. • M2-C321 • Secretarl" It • ""~ uat be 71 yra.1 Rellahle BabyaitM. Repair 6626 during !tie Stmmf.I', ~ ---------Medical Secretarln APPLY IN PERSON: 6200 Lost 6401 TSc an hour. Available ably general oab •den-IOYS 10 • 14 Experienced _ Local Jobi 1703 SUPERIOR/CM. Ac,... --------1 Anytime. 644..mn CAltPEI' 1aYina n..... ~· 615-1345· Laama Beach. So. L.a.i1Jm prof ... ion1I Service Westem Girl SHAMPOO GmL SAaUFJCE JA. Acre $11500 $.? REWARD Divine Muk ,...,....,. n.v 8rra.n:-able 'D_.... ~tchbur. REFINED Capehle waman Good roata! •Good proi!tl! for the employer or MAID 2 blocl<a from down~ -w/llfdCX iption leN lace CHILD '-""'\.CJ m.. ~u.c.· ~ E;U";:t... m .... ' stay 11ights w/elddb'. Es-DAILY PILOT •nd the •pplic•nt. 1784 w. Lincoln, Anaheim Call fOt" appt 613-3820 C.M. with older 1 BR S8J plate vie N St NB. •5 ~~;:/HBk. BR. ~~ c:b. for room. 49MJ18 e 6G-ml e 642-3810 549-17~ 2100 Hartor. Collta Meaa BEAtrrY Operator. Guar + .,..., 2161-4254 • ~...., _._,.. 1010 N. Main, Santa Ana rental. R.oom for 5 more "~ . RELIABLE Bebysltter 1Sc an G.,denlng 66IO HOUSEWORK WANTED. BOYS 10. 14 f ff P•id Equal opportunity employer comm. HAIR HUT 4M 32.nd IJnitl. OWNER. 64()..4n8. S~E KJ'l"rm ~. A U bl Ii HONEST. DEPENDABLE Good routes! e Good profit! Ex "-•a.., • S475 St. NB o~ call o7J.1$5 Vic·. '·Oth l. o-R... Hunt~ ...,..r. va a e any me. EXPERIENCED JAPAN-l'C ~;: .. ,_, • •• •0 SEC.-BOOKEEPER 5 ACRES, subdivided, SIL-"' ._.,..... 644-<nn p .t¥Jur. * 5Cl..-. BALBOA PENINSULA Ad.mini!tntive ability. OPER.ATORS/EXPER. VER VALLEY, "Land of ington Beac:ft. 5.16-1"191 BABYSITI'INGIMY HOME ~!;..R?._~=. ~ McmlERS HELPER A DAILY PILOT Secy bdl •~ u/30 ~~:-gi:~ =· ~~:. Garment Mtg. Top Pay. 1580 Lakes," $1200/acre. 20% ..... "tt .......... ~ .....-.ur Olll ._ e 6C-t.m • t •~ .. ~ Monrollia/NB * 642-2666 Penon•la ~ or YOURS. COSTA MESA estimates. * ~1332 BABYSI I I u~, -• .• •• •. • . •• •. .• ••• 0 ...... able. . dn. 847.fi640 alter 6 p.m. AREA· * 546-9451 HAULING, &en'l yard dean-Newport •re&..*~ SDlVJCE Sta .. ttendftnt. P/ Alt0 F .. Positions WIU..ARD BOAT WORKS HOUSEKEEPER. I daya/wk or week ends BABYSITTING • my Rome. up. Trees. ltw'ubl, Ivy &hap-UNUSUAU..Y capable sec'y tiam. Exper nee. Sharp, WILLIAM PENN 1295 Beker St., ea.ta Mesa or 5 hrs. daily. Re& re-· STRAWBERRY LAND! FANCY THAT Fenced yard, Meaa Verde ed or removed. Bed ~ Type 80; SH 100 Lmic, ~ Alert. Local rd a Mmt! ANoctates Agency 546-5522 quired. 67J.<QIS 18-Ac. SHARE5 or CASH! Area. 5*-1662 tq ar apra;pinc. RocDtiDinc, temporary 642..rn4 Could ftlil out to full time. 1856 Nf!WPOM Blvd. WANI"PD Nmmer baby •it· COCKTAIL Waitre. 0/21. CALL (1) LA 2-4758 112 Main St. mwntown Child care my Home. rock work.~ CHIU> care in OrWi111 LEE'S MOBIL Costa Mese &12-64.M ting with ~t housekeep. Part time, 9-2 a.en. 1M.1 Huntington 8eectl Mea Vs-de Sd1I area. • LAWN A Garden !mrlce homt. O>mparcJ b-,.,_ JJ.45 PLACD'nU I CM. Unique ~ by reliable teenare Placentia, C.M. M:z.at Mount. & 0...rt 6210 5tlMi24l • C.M •• N.B. -CdM child. Up to ages. .,... BOYS lCH• Placement A~ncy with own tl"IJ'l8p0rtat!on. COOK'S Helper tor pleuant ~ ~ :! B•byslt my home •Reliable COLUX;E GlRL w/tmar, CORONA DEL MAR. • Faat placement Part time. Vic. or Buchard rest home in Tustin, to 5VERA~:, ~I.~~~ Infant. -~I.m • WH!dy service. S4MS29 Biiby.it, or Goveme9I for TUlnc appUcatiam •Top Salaries ~ Ellis, FV. 962-4744. li~ln. 833-3MT Lalces" "$i200"; acre. ~% !ltitta A: pe.nt-<lrer.-ses EXPER JAPANESJI: Geir'den-1'0UllC children· fl'S.1'5t b-Min carrien • Many fe.e • frtt jobs NURSE/DR'• OFFICE EXPER. saleslady p. Jew C I 6590 Dr' DAILY PILOT e Per.wooal i o.itJdtnti.aJ In Newport Beach. Full time, e.lry atore in Cotta Me•. dn. 841~ after 6 p.m . .,..,GLO cple to eoch Anm••t •rpenter "I •· Olmplete yard Senice. PRACnCAL maw. I • ·-.-• 182'1 Wettcill! Drivt' S T M' . luded "' « week ends. "'' --1TI!e elttmatee .• 5'8-1'9!11 reta.. Wants li•Hn. Be.di ---.. • A ·A I lllC • ··Oil Pe.rm. 548-3401. I::;;======== acr.ommodiations Ruidoeo. ,.. ..... ,.,.,..,.,..,..,_ N old {'"") 941.US. ------=----=---Newport Betcti 642-.1424 mioker. Xlnt talary • ~ D""',.,.AL Sec'v »~pt. •~ New Mexico for eame In \.JU\lr.,..,..r.n • aw or • Call1onU. Lawt11 A Gardee wea ""' GEN£RAL MGRS. R8pon---------holJ ,,.., ' ., "'""""' Exchangea, R. E. 6230 Npt Bch, Mod, clean, nice remodel~, wooden .. ~ 25 Senice ••.•. • •••• OeenQPS. a.EANING . HoaMm llDd ltie, ma~ must be ll>le SCREBIED 548por\::.!,th ~~nds-ra. EXp.r. Single. 25-40. Property Ownen Have you a R • 1 I Estate problem? We ~alh:e in ~all t y p es ol property. Consult With \.16. O>ntact Rlckud ar Lewi& Phone ~ anytime BROKER I Owner w111 e.x· ~e $30,000 ~lty In f I 11 e Fullerton homr on horlt'...acrt. bf>st Sunny Hills IOC11tfon, for beech proper- ty or rl~ar boat. Pmn•YI· vanJa f"rm hoosi-hb 3000 "' fl, 4 BR ~ bftlhR. W!lfk· 1t~1op. CAil (714l 3.17-13l~ full --ence ~ N 1 ·--·--·· ..... ~ .. _.JI_ ·-n.Jv -."°"" ~5.:_ • X-Da. •• A boo ... CAI:!"""" cabin, dJO!ce loc. 1 .,.~ · l!'W awns •••••• .,.,..,~ ,._-~ ......... ~ to ........., peop..,. A,.,,.., at .,_,,. .... .,.,.JV<N bed, 1 let down coocb. Ev-REPAIRS * ALTERAnONS EKP J~ Gardener DAYWORK Beach .,_ 900 W. 11th. CM at 10 1.m. C•,..r Opportunities Host ... & W•itreu e~ furn except linens, CABINETS. Any size job. MaJntenance. Reu. R.te.. 5Cl.a163 -All kindl I EXPERIENCED Retail All Ltvel1 MANNING'S Exch ref1 It picture, Box 23 )'l"I ~· 543-6T13 Clean-up. 89'l·S2X TWO MJmen will clan hmm nuneryman, call far •I>' Ml-7414 ~ ~ Man~r. 2 to •PM 2236, Hobb;, New Mexico.* FIRST-RATE ~ntry EXPER JAP~E completely fl6. SCl-6400 palntment. 646-7441. Screened Pet90nneJ Agency 24031. EL TORO ROAD X·ITEMENT I I Altenlion1 -repairs -11/1111. LA~.APE • CLEANUP SALE.5 901 Dover Dr-. Newport Sch. LAGUNA HU.LS Couples · Sina'lea en Joy Formica. Reas. 646-958.1. Maintenance. Mack MHl132 Domestic Help 7015 REP~ATIV!:S SUMMER work In La~ GROUP Jlft.rtitt, triPI: etc. NO JOB TOO SMALL! All JAPANESE GARDENER Leadi~ indepmtent special· Help W•nted, Gn-ls. WOOien. 16 to 60 Meet othen w/aame inter-repairs. Add. remodel, pa-EXPm I Reliable -·•·t. HERMOSA DOMJ:m'JC lists dealing in over 100 Women 7400 Telephone S1ll'5, part or ewtl 'IMUD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY · 1---------full ti G al I ·~94.l 3-9 P.M. 00.. Reasonable. 962-8371 Reas! Mo-rat.ea. 392.3219 Uve In "-Live out bome-mulUll funds.~; WOMAN. experienced In bonus~~e t~:f~.·.s!J~; -------d-e JAP~ GARDENING k-... .... «J8 N. Mam St. -. Orange Calmly. Th . . mttting public. Must he well -DO you Deed mUISO for ane> "--ant, Concrete 6600 -~...--·-__,,, ... um·ty to enter d1"'"· MATIJRE HOU~ER tni? nIE APOLLO SEX·-··-SERVICE e a.EANUP e 3(M Santa Mll ~ v .. .,.... • ._-groomed. Car necessary. ~"'"-"-""'~ TET . "Mu.le in the SHAW • SONS LANDSCAPING. e 531-7m4 NS fted ptOfe-uional 8clling fUJl Top pay! Choolc own houra. Live in. 5 dsyt1 s.l>wuk. 9' LIVE l or -rt lime Tnvettment .,.,.,., Private room, TV. 2-0lil· Coun-Club M1n11er". Call __,.,, ar """'G EUROPEAN GARDENER • ..-· SJS.,...,.. .,.,, QC~• Employer pays ~t."9 exp not~. wt train. --=--:-=c::--.,..,..,:-=:-:-=:-::--dren. * can 642-3540. Rud'/ 2l3-69!)..S6l9. EXPOSED AGGREGATE • LANDSCAPING • G~ Byland A&mcy r.,..,_... Muth•l F"'1d ln· POWER MACHINE VEERY , c:.to ~"""' '"'"""'' ""' SALESLADY for exclusive LUXURIOUS EYES l'oundaUona/Patiot reu . ..--....... evea. l(lj.8 E. t6th S.A. 5C7-GJ95 veston 1ne. noo N. Main. OPERATOR women'• wear shop. Sal. + Carol's fcyelalh Tebbinc 5*-0660 S. ~ 1' British u,,..a &nta Ana.. SAlLS by SCHOCK comm. O'Brien's Spec:'lalty ~ C.M. TU 9 P.M. 1"" !'At-Oomrn'la·TmM 0.ntral rvlcies 6612 ·Experienced · Pmnmtnt 501 49tb St, NB 615·1823 $hop, 2515 E. Coast hwy., ALCOHOUCS AnonymOUI CEMENT work. all typt'_a. No BOOKJ<EEPINC:. Payroll, Mayflower Agency. maJo Experi~ • ReliabJt ?v'A1VRE SITTER f<X" 3-mo. Corooa del Mar. Harbor Area. Phone 673-8124 Job too irmall. Fee eatim. Typing. Dupllc?at1A-. Your u~:n""41~ & infant. 5 dayg WC't'k/$75 mo. _W_A.,..rrR~~=-.-e?<-ll'C_r_C' ... no-nt-tr ., •• .., -• tt.lp W•nted. MN 1200 ""'" ~ 24 Hour•. H. STUFLICK inO"GQ15 office or mlm!. * ~ J•nitor Uvr out. · Work. :uo tn 9 p.m .. C'!Ot.1,.d * A L 0 N E! Meet 1ingl" Patioe, Orivt'Wllys. Wslks, IS YOUR AD lN Q..ASSJ· wm ~r Medlafdc run 11m~ 1n Ht'9taurant INSTRUCTOR, &ttra<:tlvt Sun. Apply in pm.on ad\llt11• Ortf"CI' County. Box ~te. Low u 30c/JQ·ft. FllD! Somtoont will t. Rambin-Se.IN .\ ~ Writf' Dmt p 601 01nly Piiot woman for 111ake·up in. HAMBURGER HF.NRV 3247 Fulll'rton. 176-m Fttt Eatima.tee S4.').2T19 lookinr tar I\. Dial kl.am. 410 Mt. S_t_HD_. -----------•tru_c._eo_n_, _M_·1_1 _tr_~i_n _R9J.587 __ l __ n_J6 __ P_h1._.~_n_u_a1_.~~- Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 S•lad-EntrM Cook MANNING'S 24031 EL TORO ROAD LAGUNA Jm.J..S Apply between 2 ~ 3 PM 001.LECE Si'UDENT Serve u d>jcc1 in Alyc+IO- l()gical ~. $4.SO for 3 hours. ... Call ~ 10.AM lo tl or 1 to 3 -PM. MON thru FRJ -Min or Woman ~ml-t?q>er. ldtdlen aafw wnrk. Toi> salary & work- ln1t <'ond· Pbooe M2-61ri6 (1·5 pml. HAIR OR&<;SER for betluty ~op. No commissions. ex. "clk'l11 money. 5 d11y1. O!>E'n· mg~ for 1 Ofl('rntor~ Dsinty l..Acly. Rt-11rh Rlvd. R!\3-9:\2!1 . I . . . . • f ..... ...... -. . .. ;_,I OAJL't 'IL.OT f""-1, .-. 23, 1967 JOIS a IWLOYMIMT MllCHAHOlll FOi MERCHANDISI ,Ol MllCHANDISI POil MIKHANDfll llOI I L .. w 7500 SALE AND TltADE SALI AND TlADI SALi AND TltADI IALI AND TlAM -"•: om. VACATIONS 1'25VACAT10NS 925 ~~ ~~ ~~~~~·'·-~~~~·~·~~~~~~~E·~·,~·~"~-~-~-~~~~~~=============== DISK J?% LATS MODEL SlDpr ...,. • e P\euat Wort latest ~llCJ lJll maddne tn modm1 wal-• Miiia _. 81 I I Trtu .. A~•1th ~ • O.:Midait Dow*** , ...... Tene Colon nut cmdit.. No atbchmmta Alce tOYS CM I •• 10lll omc. t .uuo 1 P11 5 pi-.. to ~. to 11pq, mm W· SELLOUT AUCnoN "" Clf' i PK to t PK. ...,_ ~ OftrCUt, dant, • KMd 5 wan.n et_., desl&D etc. 5 yem-parts Cempllta Contenta ef Cleek SM, 6 ~ LIAW. JULY 4 1"7 EXP067 ::_-:-.:,-, Di.tie Set ::·:; r;_:~•c!b ~ OJd clock wwa. too11, cat gi-. .. • APPLY a No. ....... Sl9 95 term.a ~ S5 per month. J'rJt Uqll•, old plctuns • altimm. lbowcu. ad -..._._ .. ___. . dsb. ltema too DUJDel'OQI to mention. s.ta ~ CaUt. ' tree -__.ration, R bold,,__,_...__ Room m 10 All-7:• PM phone ~s. 001e &U•~ tncludtni w pr N ._ _. with abo¥• purchaH 111cmm; Record ct.npr ranges, dbl-door retriJ••ton. bedroom .u, o cxpeneece ,..... . , w/Fa.lrdilld cartrldae· Al-llting mom Ml, khtg tbe beda. Via Britirb ColamlM-1 Tf'w Osd• Bl&lrnJ. N.=i•m~l HT OP I ta Luwlne -.... ...... w/ 141 W. 19th St. (Vida Sho,,lng c...tw) , _..'-~Or-.. Ow I J. Q'lcldalecl "" DISHES I cabbt. Heub.jDt:WSM Costa Met• · '4t.0258 A.a&"'~-; ..a y_. Lader. 'ull er Part me l'REE I, --mi-. 54.S-«1"" E Frid M&.6a ·~ Must bav. e1e1A ClJ1bUla _ -~ u~ wry Ff ............ 7~ ""'-_,.. oa CAii. drlvtnr ftlOGl'4. Apply ~ .rua· 0 FUlt 0 NfTU 0Ri Mwlc•I ..... 1125 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11! .. !'.!,,.~ln!Wr.!!!!!!!!~bt·IC·.~ .. l!l .. -ecnl ... YELLOW CAI CO. m4 Newport Blvd. T.a..lsloft 8205 1 LINOltCO Y0Unt 10Ull m i:. Utll a Coata .... I ...,,'()& CClllCllm9 ~. a.ta II.a l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!J!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ljKAY MaDc ampliAa', 3 t. UIW'·VRP' Piii 19'' Port· ___..-pd dl6aa <-D-Lawr_,. ~ Met.'., Dlaed« ltrWnml out-tut, 1S ampa. 'N. Uke ... ! Pt.SO or I • •11>, Unem • .,, eti UCllKB ~ ~ -:a~ l": on'ER! ~ att 3 pm noo.-1emp, ~ ..... P. o. Bmt m 0rmp. caJH. uu1e1 Owr 21. ~-?fm. Ubkin. For bettlr' Dtnnar- ~ Call OU2930 Aftw 1 pm • dee Nfric. doefroltitl'. a.a. Hulbmd ~ dean ...-ee pick-up with eard $25. Gut-C•mer• & ~ l300 Q, ._. ottamci. lllWr.,.... --& • n.i-~ ar •1-! I nut .tell my tar cue S5-AD tor $40. ~ In& dllbm, .-rted llftda.. ra~ 'l'.O YOU rs•• .... ~! Marprool col· 1169 Dorlet Lane, C.M. MOVIE Camera. N.-Bel wa:rw, Wf'OUlbt 1roa abnd. ~ I. n... 1125 fee table. two m•tddns at~ 546-3134 Howell nEE. JI an w/ )'OUlh bed ma~ tlN 2 AJXll••• _.., 11 1 cd-.;..=s;....:,;._ _____ _ tal>les, complete $10. Half MUST S.criflce! Deluxe RJy. leather c:mm. Mab offer. witb wheel, ~ pod __. ~ ..._. ...._ 1 lllNZR !OT POOEUm TUNIPOllTATDI .... y .... .. . S•EI SALE .............. ..... ... ~,... ... v..._ • ...... Hit .. ~ ... CllW. 'De ~ ..,.. ·.a ...... Wl'n ......... IWw .. ..,. ____ .. ,.. .. tdl:Jlse. ............ lldl .... ... .... ........ ~ ..... c. •• _.. ... .,p195 -BONUS - JI .... cirdend blb9 ••-n.PJtr a.M ..... al belt 6 IM~ AD rr.1 Fhll 'N Spec N.-U" cw '°' AbD 8oeta B 8adl. bm Jlatslba UI -tmJ> IP!DAUJ - ' u.d '*-sd • Oilltloardl W1'll1 Valva, OllC, A~ Q'*r. e COUPlU e WO.K TOGITMEl 8UILDrNG • sumNESS! Start part time A Grow! ,,... $1695 o u ....... ur,.~ 9IWltllc 9' -. o·.-r, romJd low table, 101i4 oek oH l»Bw Accordloa. am· 67S-Om ..._ ~ Jaap rill will eld. 111111._c ...,. o. OIAllP Tlrldt/AlfC.llllG. $S-3 drawer nl&ht stand $3. pll&d, lll'ritdla, wtth case mah+ln& pictures. lmk> ~ .__. .;a... ma. • ~ • PDI••& . .___ ... 2 matddnc antique bJlllil and m111Jc. EXCELLENT Spot ting .... l500 lcmel. inlllinc ~· Oii CD. Viq ....... 59-c1 e --.._. UI ,_.. ctWn. tap8b'7 embianl C1 CX>NDmON. Wettdayi att. ~ ''llr&ide ,, r S3a or l&UD. • 4 .,.. "'21 ....,.. .u llfl IATllOf WI TRAIN * CALL: -.ma for tntsview. .... CX>OtC Experienced for new Sir G • OT '~I I Smorplbord 11112 Bead! Bavd., Htc Bdl Oall tG-6417 tor llCJPt. APT. MANAGER. NftPOl"t Ilda. fN.U&I ~e:> ~ :::r = 6 PM. 67J.Gl3 r·. XJnt. ~ sncticallJ MOVIHG1 m.n ca111D1t S35-ADCJR•& _. .._ RARE PUU PUPS ;;:.. $3. Hob Dllt)ld milk % VIOLIN, bow and CUI!. Dew· $75 5315-1362 l'llnnlca tap tnUfut a: -""" ,, ...... I+ ... E I p a or p's gtw pole aqia $10 ... VfrY nn. lmtnlment worth :.,~~ • PM ••• _,. .... -I a 'M .... J • Mii ... K.ldne7 ~blond cotlee much llllMn. 125-1168 Dor Mlscellaneout l600 av--"'I ..__ Pl&UE. H& --* mS> --* table $S. 2 twin Ma.pie ~ aet Lane, C M. 546-3634 ~ :'11 i-:~txt "= Mt!wplrt mat .,._ BAmn .... • .UC 0... boanil • pr. 1169 Donet STRING !WE, GDtJIAM llftT1B) FABRICS Cbll8 cah!J) ()aft coCbl WIMS. 1-cJd. 2 ~. .... ... 'Di .... A ... LN. c.M. 546-3634 w ISTAND. FKNI • rovm loop~ 2x4 Multi bloe Cab-l ... 111 .. 6 .... 1ml2 a .... -... A a-• l.lYIN<BX»il llrn aet t BEAU-OJNDI 673-4702 ., POR SALi Ill Q1dt loop $10. t»8u9 Wllll• .. ta.. BB. aft. =56all========-mo old Mod nnvpe CliJna Accmdlon / 1 ,.... a .. w. .r ~ eerrice. 1or 1• D.-ope ~, .. ,...a 0rpna 1130 R.........., a.mpa. •Mm-;;:;;; ..,,.i.:_ ';_ ~ A v-.---·-• t1J1 ..._ .. ta1 ~ • kinda, 36 1 ..a .... s.t. Onb> • a.a. to ' sa.-31115 ID uwa••• --. 1 -··--t1a•m SchHIT' 1trwtt.7f00 pies. 17' E. ad a. Apt..171 .. p.m.. Dlaabr,o.t&M-,._. 1 ~ 1 Ql6 ..--•---·-- D. --o,.. Class KdzdllJ Tc1o19. ~ Lellee Girt. .... -.... ;_. .. Jr- 2 -.-.... c-sz-u -= ':!~ Ml .. -el ...... • Oatflts. DdDall Tools. ..::-~-=-........ -.. -:r ':"!ir---:-.: N .... .-rt ...., Offlle !s I; 5! •n plq die IWIKOND oa. .,,, 0 • I .. • -* ...... --Ml .... all -- :'day, -or ~ s.M PHOTO madllnit/Ollt GANI n-IQ, June 2'1lll. LOl'l~llJE...;.. ~ CIDdel.6·• maiilllill......... ..... IOliW Pay for )'OUI' bcdla and • S30lt ... $15. X......lcfy T:30 p.m., • ,.... Cl0Ur9e. • 'ftrtft .,, ...................... a ....... Pl Cc ... ama.1.1 res!atndan tea, ._ chair $1.5. otftoe ~ TufUon • + $4 for material no Cha:$. C.M. 54&«ill GI 8uuth 'D' & _._ ...... .... W ll?ls a ........... .Iii on1y is per weet tar .,-. si 50. u~ roe ablnet <mctuda atructian book 54&-3616 er ~ ,...,,." Vllllp ~ ~ ~ ... !'! .... Oii --.. tari&I traJnlas. ~ 548-20ll& and 21 pieces of music). ~ ~e. de-Tuatin ,,._ -•- • S41"'9'723 e HAMMOND 1uxr w/lrilJ, nr. oew $16; POOL r.e.•LU -w.. w""-• -.urn . .._, Gm,.... * ROY AL .E.lb! Manual In CX>RONA DEL MAR 3 pc. 9lCtioMl xtnt cond -hlMlr _. _.. I ... 41111 ......... ltlaal ... c!lldra Learn Wig Styling ~t.er. Late model S86 ._ Standard, froat NEW " USED ldttm. t"! I .. ~ -. -.an 6U-OM2 21154 E. Coat"">'· 6'13-8!m . m. . 1'67 BRUNSWICK 5 3 "' -------- G I a• t r o 11, 1h:ulatrbd. a. water t11 Valeo. ... JIO .... .....,. .. ..... ~ ........ .......... lat .... HAUJSON'S IOAT CENTD U01 S. M91n, S.ta AM JU.CM24 Olili*a•'• --... llmt cDr. ........ Ow ........ ,. ID 8aX1f • •. •• eBQlT au.a. t Oll:D 8QAD. * M II, .................... ..... AO& .... ~ ~ .. -= SF.A ICXJUT BAIZ. ltll W. CD.VI' RWY/NB. ~ JUNE 17th tin 25th ... C-. l._ 25411 • l PM. ODt:r ~ OF· P'!2tS o+wf+r ... WATER SKI • • • e e e TO CATALINA!? Wei.I paid proleuioo, men BALDWIN PIANOS door. ~ Gined $275 VALUE ..._. c.11 J6.1IOll d-ll DABS Sln'll ._. &liie and ~ Toola and will Household Goods I020 &ALDWIN ORGANS ~ '50. new new. NOW $229 ill. flJJ ...... .._ ----------~· Dey/Eve clal9el. -Hf'W'"UKd-Demol-U01' FINANCING CALJa> ..... T ..... aid, -- Ya. aa do bc6 wldt tide tr o.a. ..... mHP YI lnhlenl. QllJ JS.bra! Ra- cllo ,, full eqaipamrt. S.11157 'IC ICXPREIS awmDl 21' Ed. .... daalp1d, Gf'lt1 m.RP. a.w R8llBa a Fath- CllDIW. lllaay a1ru! All! i:r """"""" a.Ida Yadlt ....... Law Beadt, or .... --cal (DJ) 1M.&l 12' nsmNG 8HDT wtth nil hp lfc041om matar (2 ,..,. old.) $115-54J.3l171 .......... 9010 wmr WJGHI' F011za 1'' 11.()(p • 8LPS 2 NDD DN • $31 llO. IEEIHG 1B BEUEVJNCI '°80!' 'JNC. &\LD .. ~ NB. m.mt 21 n . ~ Uoap. UeJ. _.,.,._ 1tee1 name. .......s. ...., alMp" ac-cwa si.a. z.mJap and w 1 I • call owner. ORJole J.l2U • rr Yawl 11m. 2 cablna. .. '· encllh.d, -.. 11111 1oc1mr. -~ ts.m m.1115 FOR Sale Kitt 121 (2 ..U.) J100JIO. ft'ld w. Uo)id. 1lt J. BeJbaa IaLmd. m&iQ. ~ n.TING Dub huwo Jr. # -n.p dble boll, Mila, eowr, A trlr. Ub MW! --Prt~.~ RJIOOEl 11 * CLEAN! 2 -.san.. New Kut, °"'" w. Sl& (JU) e~ • (213) m310l 9961- CATAMARAN, ~ ilw1c; trder, boat C!Onr', u.ttq .unr. $]&50, 83.l-0742. 673-5352 * 'M' GLADIATOR * SHllO for % ownanldp. m.10:n after • pm. •• ~ complete with dlcroG ..n " oars. $l&G. Needs paint. m.ua * HOO'RLY u:NTALS * lT' DQuflen • Rhodia 1t ... 1.-. eo.1 Co., Balboa *SABOT With DOLLY. * RJGCED tor RACING! $250. * Call 875-2198 COLUMBIA 15' lloop No. l.i, Spamabr, CfWfJr. Is) trlr. Lib mw. $1600. ~ LIDO 14 'Wida ..n doU,. -mll45 Jl' SLOOP/AUX· ENG. am-Ol'1'ER ow.r $5(IOf • ~n ~ RHOD~ 33, Xlnt eond·. New Jenny; with berth. Owner. m.mi Ewnt,.. CAL-lO. '26s. OUttloard. spnna....... bath. $1.000 be- low eo.t. S..J.m, M2-1829 * KITE 316 * * XLNTCOND! * * CAU. rrs.n~ * 18' MALIBU Outriaw, w/ tn.iJer, Sail. Anchor, etc. Good bey! $325. Q7-33.'511 P.w.r Cruleen 9020 lJ63 33' f'alrliner l-230 HP ~ pa en- lo*-Ra.a lea than 200 hr. ALL In tr.b wat«. Just P9)~. a.z.AN I ,.. OYe'f 40 MPH MUST SacrUlce ~ Speed-Ski Boatt 9030 S2a ~ ~ oc. rut equip, rtdio, (~ flC. Hunt. Harbour 842 534-5371 ANTIQU!li. Oddities. orien-·Rm Retums-FABULOUS D!AL SICARD POOL ..._..,,he+...., -W T'U.-oaTATION C.llfornla ta1 rup, S50 to $200). Mlac eat dea1a ta the West! 1'llll kft of aa.'hmle jewelry; m g, II*. Orange m.im _, kW !dllllt hmat. Cd ----------School of Wlp luniture S46-M89 WABD'S BAU>WIN snm10 lell all or part. Ree90'U'b'e! I 51M8T 1111 ..... & y.... 9000 I HOUS!JfOU> fumllhingl. um Nf!WJIOrt Blvd., CM. Exqu.i&ite ~: Ideal * AUCTION * GOOD 11a1me 1Jr .a.-.. -M.T.. REASONABLE. Call aftS' • '4U484 • l:>r bwdneAa pl.I who Ha u YOG will au« ba1 Gi4 ,_.. Jlld mm.. i.o.-..... Sale au.1ne11 School• 8 ~ ft.rie1y. s..13112. --w ...... -a. -...&.... IO • mM ~ .... p.m. nmMAS Modal 112. 2-alan-., REFRJG/ Apt .ue $25. ...... lndY • tr7 •• -..... AT •IBM KeypundJ G •-•-I022 ual, 13 bus w/eep type Obie lp"ins Ir mattrea Aaactb. Friday 7 p.m. Ylew Apt. B. a.A. IAI&•-- • PBX Typl.ni er ... _,. CA Ampllfter, apkr cabi-$10. J&.<MM can. • Reel Wind~uction B...n llll1CDf Cl'.lHCilElZ w 541 •2672 • MOVING! net •. bench, Ofl&n mu.sic. ./ Dinnette table w1tb + ~ MI 1.-n-t tm ea1ar. * Ill .., ... ..,. I Jlllllt .a 11uoresomt litew 11'' to r . AlkUlg $400. ~. cbain s:zs. * u Ml6 Behind 'i'olzy'1 Sidi· Man. Raman& Dr. Im. 'I'll'-s .r ., ._.. 'mm .._ WEST COAST Hardwatt, Tools, Qotbea. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS * l'OR SALE * 1Vms A: POND PIANO r.ee. m5IDL SID t;'1 -;,:-tlr lbla°' Trade & Busl~ Sc:boola BARGAIN TABlni! Ma.. TO BUY PIANO FOR Spe.nllh dark oak dinlq ~ =Go Id ~ ~Oda' Tmier, m':°. .rrm: ~ = 2117 5. Mam St., Santa Ana ple bed, Chest.. Offk. MW· CASH. SU-9335 table and cba.iD. BeMJU. w 3 lier ...._ i.,r. a... o.t ,._Sia 1'0W -~1118 ann motor driven Jpep It • GR.AND PIANOS • ful condition tiOll ndt el« lntl!rfall. 2 bnllDm. .... rill cMdrew.. 9'11" GLASPAa DINGY 120'17 Garden Gl"O'ft Bl, GG Travel Trailer.al-PIANO It ORGAN CENTER ~ Dllb-e4 end • tab&ea. 5itl..cut 1123 Plllllded ..-Ja. tDwfllS Huntlnat.on Beach ~ "' FRljSAt /SUN 2045 N. Main, SA 547~ S4M2l9 20EllENTWlllllW..1._. e,R, -------- 1"32 C-ay Ave. CM NEW 13.5 Poiarold Land Bela cm4 .......... $115. EDUCATIONAL vacation ' .,..w , cam bk, 1 ... Y• ...... 5¥J hp MNRUDI projec~ 4th end ... tn-GARAGE sA.u:: Ul60 Fal· Televition 1205 Sl5. ~ w~;:. Misc. Wanhd 1610 5Jl.a.. an •Mhnrft. 1'ISllZllll.&H' -------- dJv. lmtant leaminl leAom. coo good cond. $1115. Dewalt OJldlpot J't!frtc $75. CALL: D~ Need prqa RB I/JI ...... °""'. ~ C!IJJcoat 10 ~ Type elec MW with extra.A. SllO. RBfT flW 5«).ll10 afu!r ~PM. I« 1tar.p • ID $10 mo. IPONKY ._ ~ -$111. ScbJ 173 Del ~. Pini pcq tal*, $10. Miac / GE .,.. .,.,..DRYER uc. m, Bcb or Seal Bcb. Cal _. ticer' 11tia. a-. UDO 14 lJ 1-2858 (Typlnc be1pe f~. 2SU Sierra Vilt&. Color TV's ' 23'' ~·-TV :. 213: 4M-OlJl brdrm a ....... ITJ.4Dll5 NEW CDCDrn»fl better tpelllnc) N.B. &tt>-8068 aft I or wk· .,..,..,.. .... .,... a.a. -.. .._ .--Or Stereos I Aq»•n.r $35. Area rur WANTED: raWt lmtdl w -·~ ·-• ._... """"'-VOICE ~ 56Slll ndL S>e9 Blur/Green Wool $15 ln aood cmnditian. 2BABY RAD. ktm. ..... lp•claJ ""!llDd: C.. -------- with mUJJc theory for CUlSING CtJl _.... • ~ $6 MO Machine tooll. 644-2859 eTU St&-OTIS 8lk Ir Whitt. Biid a: Ba.rd • Rallder. 9IW l achools & dU'dl ~ room, d.k:lq I: bedroom ' 18'~· AQUALINE Pool • WANTED O'Kaelie I: Mer wllhl. Plrtld pee.! thw. ~r;;CALF··· $1.S SEWlNG ct... Biabop fumt:ure and acceam-. MHl'll ..,,. -'. ' l.1ln Pwdxoka, N.B. Sat. I No D9paait ·Fr. lerviel le& lh&n year old. Cbmpleta ritt pa ranae, ooppakae. GOOD RACING RECDt.D method. ~· b b1lm U nocm to 5 PM. ALL RENT • • . pump, lpln tllter ... cumn II Late model. reu. Ml.-z t Jim. OLD mblllJ fanale GOLD .lNOdZED • Dlaw . • • can appiy ., pirdtut. extru. Try before JOU buy! Gtnne * s'...S. ~ .._.. • a 9 d du • 11a11 THE ... TRIC ... L SAT 9 to 5 pro. 4 bw Rent from the llG ONE $115. 8f7-3444 M.chl-, ltc. 1700 lovable. can MM15. --------""' ""' 7900 stools. --'..bua:Y ttre.. c .. ~ , .,.,. s,.dai 1 ...... Jlcqa • •---------9x1l tent. ErinnJde El' all llOW •• • FINE player piano $595. Lee !'ORXLifT * ll•c:htnc7 Maw Gii o.t. M Wood Slngert/Songwriten oud:ld 409 n.t. NB 521 7555 ~ divan $75. handllnr -..a •• , .. LT 11llllIXED ... Lonllla.1 ~· .. pedect ClllllL •••••• -MANAGER mm· . . • Drill pre. a motor $35. A1-Towmot~ Tflt..bed Trd mu. ID .... ,,,,_,.. Jd. .. down. MallW:r PJDmla. Want. new talent for SAT-&JN. liM. P'bcitoenlars· ;:'OYLANDBYn, .. _ WI p.m. IO ..-.ae Mle. 316 Via Udo er. * BCml fw $1.900. Ro M7 -8 c:llldra. 0.A.C. Recordins Wortt er, Polardd a.men, reo-~ .,....,_ Nord, N. 8. 639J691. 8'T-"33 cwa. •2515 (ClipD. ~ Private Oner No obUpUoa. m-431J der vibrocbamc> am p., ' ™' OJ. ft, Frener, $25 Ir a.ARK • 3.GOO Iba. Excel-LARGE palm tree., JG1 ,. SEE AT MERCHANDISE FOR Sur9ioud. tum. miJJc. 'ST1 ta1ce OY'eT' pe)'!!lelD. >..-lent <X>nditica $815. ~ u Ti.. TwltttJ A~ a~~ Soad SALE AND TRADE Carob (Eutbluff} NB. llOrted baby turn., reuon-639-2691 or mrr-xn. M"1;J Loc:b9J ~-M'7·3413 PUPPIE!/!KAU. BREED, Furniture IOOO ~ Grand1ather'1 clodt, FREE TO YOU ~. Brown wtdl White f'D.UH • 50-mt , Appllancee 8100 1953 Newport, CM· SC8-34!M round oa.k din nn tble 6 mut:mp. ... 15e 1f.H IT t1IDllPIDf Twin J5. MODEL HOME RENT Service OD AU make.. 4 din, oa.k ~r. miac. 1 BR.O'WN Rabbit ,, 1 blJt. cmz ldttw, llom!boMu. Evtn. SIS.. Bait ..... Gaaor SPANISH TV'• • R.efrt&. w .. at er I OOLOR SPECIAl.IS1'S 64Sfie10. 2676 Chnge, CM &: white. Full ll'OWll bacb. -.en 1125 Trtr. ran ~ 0.. The elepnt look that yoa 01')'lel'I • Diabwubl!n. <>p. Rent a NEW RUMMAGE * OPTlMIST Very healthy. 546-'IM1 &1:11 CUTE 111.t Pdlta. OtJJ ::e~ XJnt eond SU00. bave teen tn beauUJW Mod-tion to bto'· Free Semca. COLOR TV or STEREO CLl8"nu ~ ~~! WEIMARANm to 1 ood KUZIO& 1115 Dl2 ~ AVE/QI. el Home now at lea tbAD Henderson's $10 MONTH '""" N"'"'PORT Bid/CM. hflme pleur cicmtact Carie PETS. LIVISTOCK • ,.. TRQ1& .. ·-ball the ori&inaJ price. All Opt. to buy. Free indoor, ~,.., "'" · 64H178 6/25 --------..,, - men::b&ndlle displayed onl7 l.8'T1 Harbor. CM. 548-01$ color antema. Free Service. PATIO Sale, lG-5 Fri., Sat. FREE dirt _ tDpeDil. Yoa C.ts ll20 Newly o'1llaled ftW. N«W Kln • ne:,e:_ ... ~mC:rgeot. ei': c~ i ~-lfJP~an~ Free del5. 2N! ~6151p1 tion. ~~. ~':rgk. ~ fitlafbo , br. haul. 646-3331. en Oarrti1 SUIUIESE Klllr:& ~ ~ ~;: --:-=~,,,,....,..,,,..,,...,,,.,.... __ I~ D"llUHIU .... .,..... -~ • e music x. etc. St. c .M. g/J; • -----" ~-CIO'ftn. $3595. 5tO-C15 pnt Spanilb Uvin& room I corditjoo. SlOO takes botti OR ~-1151 675-2399 415 Mer\.l'old OiM . .,.--------.. _ -- lovely dln1nl 9et· Sella at or llfCl8Mltely. ~ .. Electric COLOR.LAND TV-Open 7,dyt WORKBENCH 36" wide/lO' 4 KTITEJllS. 2 ~ 1 m. ~ * BOAT SAC'Rl1'ICE! * all better ltorn for around ranee. many extraa. $75. long built from 2" planks. black, 1 P'Q· 2lOa-C &mta JI" CDi'l'1RY INBOARD $1400. Our price $685. Can LI S.™6 u .. DAIJ.1' PILOT Oothes, Oddi I: enda! Ana Ave, C.M. 6124 Doga 1125 Daa1 C11J11tni1a1 y_, estru! be b o 111 b t aeparate!y. WEDGEWOOD pa ranee, + Cl.auUlecl ~9745 S CUDDLY ldttaia, 5 wb POODLE! AKC $35 .._ Blip ....0. * Pft • paiV. Tt!l'Dll $24 mo. Olapl.lyed at bumeT", copperlooe, brand ESTATE SALE! Misc. tools, old. ~ aft 6 p.m6. '-lfaleL 2 Yr. blue IDJ, t ~· Barpin! fl50. • Oft J.Xll -~....,...~---- SANTA ANA ruRNITURE. new, is:;. 2228 Placentia, Apt bid u I M atlYa' mla. ..,. Bl f..TlOl .,, rr CHRIS o..ft Olmdt, GI W. 4th St. S.A. 547..qm_ lt' i i · llJPP u, 1m. appli-t....-.t....e ClDlld. c Wed. 8:»11am,1bun 5-•6f 11m anc:e1. &: etc. 534 BPrnard AOORABL.E puppies. put u 8-1729 Ddb' -· Xlnt 2 0peD evea. 'Sunday. 9 pm. Fri 8:»11:1! am. fl ·"'"' SL. C.M 548-2818 poodJ,, fr'ft to sood bomea. POODLE.Vl"llQI ~A )fin. lbrUm ct.irl. Air eond. -:--:~.,..------ LIKE NEW! FURN. Sat. ~ BASSET. Pupe • AKC Clam-54~5912 6/Jt A.KC. Adlllta tor sale .. ~n~• -= 2.pc match'& refrig I: tr~zer 1963 JOELVINATOR, •ertical ~:, PION Sloclr. Tri colori & SPAYED lmWe cat. boale-leue. Stu&Her. 5M4B Co6t J600/Sell $350. Antique door ref~.~~· 17 cu; ~ n4_ ~ red & white . malei It f~ broken. WW ctve tn rood * f1U2fa1 POODL.a 1" ••GLEN L" 01JDerbax whi~ ifrlg bdrm aet-Cost ft.. width 41 . AnUq\.ft! (;-._>-~ ~.. I males, 545·2083 home. 962-3076 ~ AKC • Jtm, m Butck. smo. ODddrr $400/Sfil $200-Oiltreased per, troat-free: 1till under ~ COUJE CALL -..n• 'n"ade ilr .....,. or Tnil ma.pie Dining room set S.pc wunnty. $2SO. 646-9032 . • UPHOLSTERING • $79.SO 2 • l'wmale, 2 Jl'I '° Bike Cub. MMlJl. incl Hutcb-O>at "50, Sell MAYTAG w•.,U'C'D A'"""'· pc. (Eun>pean craftmi~) &ood home Gilly.~ * MIN. ICHNAUJIR ---~..,,....,..,---I $19. ,.., .... ,..... UAV r i Free Mt. del. pfdrup, ru 1123 PUPS. • AJtCIR1.:G. 11' J,TIIAN ~ID .. $225. 3.pc naich Sec PERFECI'' Runs like new! , Mal.n, HB "B1my" ~ l PURE mas llttten. 'ca, ~ * JH.M4.. Grtl1 ... "--C09l!I' A: 2J>C walnut bdrm •t S2S-ms. Call 6..s753 ~ ORFUL Id _ tm wMm. ~ Cdld. snao Small desk $10, Mi8C hou.se---~ • PR~lONAL hench ttma. .... • AKC. BF.AunnJL fG.1124 --------- hold item.al 548-DS O'KEEFE A: M~rrltt nng-r 1 ,?'° t Roulette Wbttl. $60. i/23 e SIBDUAN HUSKY -fAPl.E Packard Bell Ster-w1th . ~ddlr Clean. good c.aII 642-3033 all 6 pm. PUPPIES and Klttma e PUPPY. * m.a:m 22' c.eatary Raffll. 110 HP ·'eo $70. W&lnul dining ta· cond ition. $40. &42-8819 1-and• let ti fUft te Antiques, ~r Micro-Heim 57. Olli NT-48Tl VJ4 OOCKER Spaiel PedllJee ~ ~ = ~ -------- bl!' 4 5~ 2 arm cbai1'I FRIGIDAJRE Rd r1g .. 13YCu. W'Ofk out-acorw. m~ical book!, iWO kittem. 1"9)', 5-wb, A B.ladc male. Bu all .._ tnc $2,B. Mab Olfer. 224t i:,o Klngiuze bed w/fi pa Ft. le'P trttier. 5 n 1 Paintings * * 494-Q21 Mother cat. ~. OllJ 9G-e86 Pldftc o.lt Htny. llnrn $75. Brown ~~ old SUO. 675·3$12 ""' I : 4 STANDARD e e 1 u t ale KJ HAPP'INE3 19 a 8-llJi $j(), Admiral 2 dr retrtg-EUX'TRJC Giblon A.pert· ~i-Q .I\ ~,.-a.in, xlnt cond. SIO "'C:. 3 ~alter~ Pup. All .-. rad:Y to ror W ..,!.~aft.er frf'e'ZCJ' $.5(), Maple hunk mem 1 Is• m~erator. p ~~ 839-2920, 54MJ.Cl EvH. CUT pupptea to l'JOd han'le. love. OW (1) .._. I PM cw a1l da7 fat.Sal, 114'<15 w/mllttra.'lel $45. Greet SMi-$65. 5.36-24M • P(l"'S I EARLY Ammcanr Twttd 646~25 " 6123 <DaCER,POO. UilaL AIL • _,. • • :;&IT23 • FRJGIDAIRE WMtlft' & CARPETING, ftYenible l . BLACK Lab pup. ~wb. ~ a r nBERGLA!& U-' Clftt'a· ru~IOM . MADE narrow dryft'. Apt Gu tefria. all The N.w lh ALAlli M• olfer. 5J6..3S9.1 VERY ,. ..... , I • -6..... * CaD IC7... PERl'ttT cond. Olat $115. N'<'t maple dfn rm tble. excel be.rsaiN' ~ ~ "-u•"" --....,,_ '"" ~...,..,..,...,,...,,~-,.....-__;,,:.__ Likr n~ 60x33" 2-12" · Cl111dl.rf. Game / MOVING EAST! 4 • ABY~INIAN kttten. to AKC REC. lOD. 8cfmmwr Allldas $16. m..2511 alt 6 leavrfl Cott S1Z>4ell $39. Antiques 1110 I HOUSDtOLD .t MISC. ~ home 6"-l21.1 6123 pupa. 4 Weeb. 21191 Oono * SALE « LEASE * ;,;s-1032 A.,,............... 'REAS! * 54().7896 J . Pl., C)I. 56-315& ~ l'Dwft' <nlaPI', ~ J:;XECIJTIVE ty pe waliiut Anniverury Sale Do 1t end ,..,,. ... ... SCRWINN 10.Spd. BOYS 17" '.Mi~ Klttena, wean~ POODLE pope. ..n min, llridp. 90-lSllO ""' ======= n~k 24JC53t,,, pla~ glaa '"' wwded with • BIKE. XLNT COND! S55. 6 wb. blade at afhoe>, Thor-1r 9'. <nAST LAP· top, J'("rlt'ct cond. Sacri!Jet AT * Call~ 2 CUTE 6 lloed kittena -ougb.lnd. llJ.1521 iTRAKE lOO·HP GRAY. 111 $100. 642-3666 chudde.. G<X.F cl ' tf hou11cbrolren. &tM2!r7 612!. * WDMA.RANEJl * A BUY! $ll50 m-46115 RCA at~ TV combo m>. ~ ~·!~~ R.lmltin9I I handed ~"'~ ~-2 KITI'ENS '° pod hom6 1~ '"' ~ FeJMJe JS GLAS of-T H~t1111 or t11mittn. -9\Jps tn BottlN -Bnu WltTmslcoll • cart. xtnt. $56· 644-0C.11 ' 642•7117 AKC m. 608» ti.Jn, J5 .. IMrirude, trir, ;J4().01Jti 1~ ·A Dlr9wll.)' •lC' fjerltJ• • 91' CRAF'TSMAN 12" 8Andsaw BABY Kltt~IMI • All Kinda. GERMAN 5hei1hml, 6 me»-~ Estrm. $ll50. IG-Ol9I 111 1· \I "Admiral Benbow" "' lftltt & motor, mountfd on tllhlc. Call 5J6.76ll 6124 Male Blk Ir tM. All ~ SNOWBIRD. fm: aa la: I 11111''-'f f·tr:-Ofr rJ'Riii: 179 E. 17th St. ())sta Me!<1t Stam Next MM*t S7S Good rond ~2fiJ2 2 KlITENS. I wlu old. AKCS~61'l-00i92 Eves. rood ull. 11berllalM'd. I 1'1 "' + 1:7'\.2423 -V ANTIQUE v (~ ST·:ARS JT1t11ry powrr-m(;;":' ~T.l-4420· - - - 60 . * QUALITY *. ms. m-OCf. ,/ I . \.\l h I "" l.J1rgr C'11rrrywood drNVi DAC~~!s,,.P,ullOT rr S.l5. ~ W1lVr Cr-Ht FREI-, ruPPlES to Good ;()LO!:N R.ETIUEVERS '85 ()Wll,S XI,19 225-HP -------- 1.rrn" (lfll\ 111rt11I t1•v"n-1Ruflt J~~l .....,. c. o. M. 644-0553 homr 646-43'17 612611 80-35!6 + Tratlf'T' SEE lo AP· I r••li 1.0"'! ···<~111nn Sl\5 Al(,'<JOUS TO SU.L I -~. --Lrr.HT ye'W" plU'&keet. You Bladt POODLE Puppy Pft.retATE! m.2'178 ·, 11 1 •> • I _, 962-.'lli2fi v CHARGE m hnni.: cs,tl ~ 6/l6 3 mn, AKC.. .tflota. M>4C11 ~ ~1 onn.+ttne t'UMIPOIT!TIOM ........ ~ as (ltiZIN 11184 Nd», • ~ pllf ........... •41. M897 ... dDdr .. ,....,.. &tlq, P"f. m. mam JNIWl~ii-. .. .................. shh, J ""' a1i1. .. .... ... ...,, ............ DUE '° aMl....,.I ...... .... cWct 19dlt -.,. .....a at Sl.11 I foot. ....... dll Re llot91 UiM 8111 W11. 11.n. dti -· Alk ... Lob.. GMm Nm> PEIUWfl2ft' it5 or SIDE 11J; few U' Oalllau'd Boat * Beem " goaa A1W ·f.11111 SUP w.m.ed b Jt ft. lloop • ., • mo. can <ml GMIN1. ...... Yedd a....... '°" awm:a., ..... ~ 1*I ldlDdlr ,.. ... ........ -........ ft. llWJ ....... .......... ,. _. c.umR1DGE. NI ..... mdDllid pardl, Abt ud='•BIQ'llld9VlD--.e. Olllllrm'• • • c t I o a. TlllaONI',.,..._ 113-1251 ...... .., J1.M«llGO ..... a., llR. Allah9.-.t. ..... ,.... ...... s. --dibiiiiii emit. ..... 1:1111. -"· -.... •.CK. ..... .-TBLa. ...... '*A. MB. ... ,_Ill Jiii -.. •=>--- 'ftWLDl a <=--iUi: Tmna., mlt. -........ ---JI. CM. 66EI * JtlGILUI 1llllC * natt ldkfla. A)ma ... a.~-- w z r. pa& 11 awnlDp. S1'DD cub. IOGID ......... ftOO 'IT IDID4 eatAllBLD -.a::. 1.-Ill.an IDOtnL AB8CU1J'!2.T MEWi ..,_ ICMm. IOCM ..,._ 3CltAMBLER.. .. OWapla4e ., Meda nbafJt,. Mast 11111! .. $& -.an HUJUt"f! '15 StJZUKI sa: • $325. * CALL 5'f.aa '15 11.UUJSHO ~ ... .... S.ddleNp. W1ndlbield Lib NEVIi $650. 5631'4 1915 YA.MA.HA 250 cc. NI~ eandl ~ to '°' ~-• ~iru "14 J.AMBRE'ITA Scoot2r· 150 cc. Buad)' aat A: ICNal. Nie& a-1382 d I pm. Traller, Travel 9'25 lT' HOOBE'l'1WLJ:R. ... tanel!Jec. up& Olbena. Elec. ~ Rltdl. 151 £. 19th a.ta Kea. MS-1!!9' Trucb 9500 New 1967 GMC 'h·T• H•~V• ran:, fldar7 ...,,....,..,. $2599 STAllSIURY IJICI 2M I. 17th St. c.teMlisa 548-7765 1RUW 1'62 CHIVY PICK.UP SCick Shift • 1'amfl1 ,.feet OMlY $1299. .. IEACH CnY DODGE 115155 Bnctt BJvd., HJ. 51).B() Rep roe ...... '59 QM!\. IA! "" Pick ~ • eyl, 3 apeed. lbN ne.I saocf. MW paJnt, wtth DO cuh down, $32 Mo. O.A.C. dlr. can Mr-Da11t MUaO DODGE .. VIII, beeT)' duty, I cyt., auto., top oaoct. u .. ctw •.ooo mt. z.z Utt tn.o.r hitch. 54C1 Anytime '63 1'0IU> ~ VS P/U. ~. C>Ytmlte camper, Slp9 2. IMMAC! m-D9 ·55 roRD p.u.. i,, ten. nso A take OTe'I' payta. MS-2'10'7 MJ~Eva I '61 DATSUN PICKUP. 91X)G.mJ. A-1 cond! S1450 90-p46 aim' 6-PM '• DODGE wfth lt,I' Camp- •· $21D). Can be eeen at • Dopood. CM # 'G FORD PfQruP. # 4-tpl. $STS or BEST OITDl! * 646-3008 '64 IN'l'DlN'L " ton PU S115. MOit Sell Goilll to Alub. 146-tfm or '4M607 '41 INTI. "·T P u. +cpd. XLNT oood! $100. N'Eil> CASH! 563744 1960 P'OR.O Picht> ~ toft. 8' bed. cuatom cah, netil· lent cond. •· &42-2351 - JMpl 9510 19'3' J~. military •t-whffl drtve t m-094 Bl T. LI 0. LAl r OP *RI ISM * , , ~ I I W• wm o. or I at I -AU .. cmif. 4 --- •ei I ltq equl dow Olll ..= El -• l9ST .. Ou er vat ~ iJ"t' fm. $44: JAG wtr tap --;g Ml 19fJ '54' oil DI J9l • •. 80 per week 0.A.C. Hlfbor Dodge VOLKSWAGEN NEW SHIPMENT! 1967 VolbwaCJH $1699 I.=:::====== IJdudela :SO HP Seriel, Wind-In!~ ..... AuliM HOO llliWd Wuber, fall V~ --~ Iatlrior, Oat8de MUTor, I DUPER.A TE I Ha•. Detrolter, u wen u ~ and delivery. '60 lngUllh Ford .. Anlk'' 2-dr, ndlolbtr BARGAIN I $99 CASHI M6 S. CMtt Hwy. 11= Bwtt •nu FIAT Fiat City Fiiis & Arbarths MG '67 M.G. Don't luyl BEFORE YOU GET 1llE DEAN LEWIS LEADERSHIP DEAL! From $1595 ~L..u • IMPORTS 1986 Harilor, C.M. 64&-QXS '54 TF MG-Xlnt cond. Ma.Ice olf•· Call Berbara ~ PORSCHE $180 full Dn Pmt lncludea Tax & Lie. $53.47 mo. bank fhuin. VOLKSWAGEN '57; goo d cond. & paint $.15(). 545-8211 646-5893 Eves. * 'M vw. Excellent coodl· &n. Wbfte. Radio. n~. 54~7488 VOLVO '67 Volvo Don't Buyl BEFORE YOU GET THE DEAN LEWIS LEJADERSHJP DEAL! From $2395 ..DtMLbOiA .IMPORTS ; 1986 Hllrilor, C.M. 64&-9303 '63 VOLVO MODEL 544 BEST OFFER! 548-3179 '65 PORSCHE SUPER It Autos Wanted 9700 '66 PORSCHE 911. CUatom wheels A: exhau1l 613-9682 WE PAY · .. PORSCHE Cabriolet 1960· CASH Exoel cond. '200>· Eves- 646-Z'17 '57 PORSCHE· SUnrool. SlOOO firm. 673-ZllO m 32 uk for Daren Groth fm' Uled cara le trucks just call \19 for free estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET . .. . .. . FIAT CITY PROUDLY PRESENTS ORANGE COUNTrS ONLY FIAT & FIAT ABARTH DEALER $1795 BAH OR $53 ON._ s53 MO.• TOYOTA Ask tor Sal• Manqer • "Four·On·tM·floor" constent mesh tr1n,mission • Independent wheel suspension 18211 Beech s1., • BHutiful vinyl upholsttry • Individual bucket seats • Disc b r 1 k • s up • fro nt '67 Tovota Don't 'uyl BD'OR.E YOU GET mE DEAN LEWIS LEADERSHIP DEALI From $1695 ..DtuleJDiA .IMPORTS Huntiniton Be&Cb • Loaded with "extras" -1t no extra cost. KI 9-3331 Cera NHdedl THIS WllKIND f REE CAlt RADIO Ollt 4 w.s.w Strooaesl h~ 1n On.nre COSTA c . co Co. F oreign & dometltJc. A Only cleM onM. BuyM" on duty dtuly ll:JO to 10 P.M. • 196!1 H~~: CAR co. C.M. 1969 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA J-OINthC' S\\'llli(\?~-1-D Ult 642-4874 . OPEN 8:30 TO 10 DAILY . . . Frld<ly, June 23, 1%7 DAILY PfLOT %$ l ttANSPOll TA TION TRANSPORT A N CAR-OISCltlPTION On. Pymt. MO PYMT. PULL PRICI s39• s999 '62 OIV. IMPALA '25 4-0r. H.T. Auhlnwillc. -r alffr., IU.H. w SW ti,., llttlt blue w/IMttll. blue I"'· $1111 s1799 '65 CHEV. IMPALA '25 . H.T. Alilol'Ntk. ,_.. ai.rl"f, Ra.H, WIW tt.-.. wlWtt w/metd1. bef9t ....... lor. s5911 $1499 '6' CHEV. BEL AIR '25 •·HU. W990ft. Stick 111111, redlo, heeler, ... W/INtdl. bllle ln!w. $6321 '1599 '64 CHEV. IMPALA S.S. '25 AuloftlerJc. -· •'-•IM at>d btalln, redio. Mtttr, WSW, bt'9e w/bled< 'IMyl '°" .. ,...,ell. l111efl0f'. $39'8 ' $999 '61 OlfY. IMPALA ~5 Sl1. weoon. Alllometlc. _, 11wff111, ll&M, WSW n-. at.tllMI w/,....lcllllW lnllrler. $39'8 s999 '61 CHEV. IMPALA '25 •Ooor. H.T. AuN!Twltk, -1tMrl111, ....iro. hearer, WSW tires, f1wn w/m1tdl. Interior. s44• $1099 '" CtlV I CHfVRLE ~s 2·0--. 6 crnnder, stick thllt, rldlo, lleeter, WSW tlr"' wlllt. w/r.O lnllflor. $443& $1099 '64 VOLKSWAGBt '25 11ec11o '"° '-"-'· ..,,,. lldt wen ti,... RMI «onomv. ---- '6300 '1599 '66 VOLKSWA&EN '25 lltdlo tlld heeler, ell,_ rlml. O"IY 12.000 "'""· $3CJ88 s999 '62 DODGE POIARA '25 !-~. H.T Automlllc:. llOWtr ''"''~o & brllle .. R&H, WSW, ....,lh! wt NO/wh ltt Interior. $699 :6~~~.,D~~~~.o~~y:~~ wt>HI pleasure tff thla -· s52oa $1299 '65 RAMBLER 770 '25 CcftVW11ble. Stldl 111111 wllll o"'rdrlvt, redlo. ...... ,, wllllw Wt ll 11~1. s2aoo s499 '61 PLYMOUTH V1llanl '25 H>oor, Aulom4111c tr1nsml•lon, Mio Afld .... .., . '899 '60 BUICK Electra 225 '°"-° "-rdtoe>, 110 ....,-,tt11111 ll'CI t-lllrY 1lr, only 60.000 mllel. A '"I re rt c.or. llfue w•rrwitchl"o l"•lor. ------ $799 '59 THUNDERBIRD Autometlc. ""'1.r ""'I"•• _, btetf!S. ,.Olo. M•ter. WSW "'"· blue W/INKll lrtttrlor All c.ers wemr11tfll -4 '""' -,..,,., eteck. Ma11y Mre Nte4 ll•p .,. H f let te ci..... tn.111. DaWll ,_.,"'"' 11994 11et lie a .......... UNIVERSITY 0 DS 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546.5550 '546-5550 1986 Harbor. C.M 646-9303 DAILY Pn.m WANT ADS'I 0 0 .A.C. '48 Moe. Fln•nclng Avail• 0 Plu1 T&L 1-~~ l!!l!!!~--~ll!!l!!!!lll!!!!!! .. ll!!!!!!~~~~~~--~~~~~~:1~iml!!!ll!!!!!! ...... l!!ll!ll ..... ml!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!l ......... ~1 .. . .. . ·. "' . .. .. ... . .. . .. .. . . --·-I OAll.Y PILOT FridQ, JoM 23, 1%7 9900. TQNSPoRTATION UMd c .... ------- Cp JtVAIR '63 . Ol¥lOlfT Con11r M1111 lSO HARBOit BLVD., C.M. ~ DODGE '6' DODGE Slallo• ••• :Radio, heatclr, automatic. :(SNJ'24) UMd Cert 9!IOO DODGE '6S DOD.6E DART &T V .a. automatic. radio, beat• er, power •~· (PQd462) $13" Finance above &mOWtl af. ter nonnal down or tnde worth '6(X). Hlfborl>odae %150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-DO '62 DODGE Stllion W11on DODGE '6' DODGE DART Radio, tie.tier. full factory ~· $10•7 & $9.69 per week O.A.C. llirbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. ~ -'65 DODGE Coronet S. Wan. 44(). Full power and !actory air. $1799 & SU peT week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge Reproc•-' , '58 Corvette. 4 .,ee4. v.a, R/H, Real lharp. Wldl -cub doWn $39.3l mo. o.A.C dlr. Call Mr· Davil 6G6CID '66 CORVETIE_327_ Blue. Like new. 6C64l1 FALCON $1199 RMSio, t.e.ter, automA tic · 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. ·l'tDmce .-.,. amount af· w nann.i ~ or tnde <HVV6Sl) $599 ~ CORVETTE .worth -A $.5.90 peT week O.A.C. '65 CORVE'J"I'E CONV 395. Wpd. AM/FM, Pwr/win- don Extra.a! Low-ml. XJnt ~ llllMr Dodge lllrbor eoctae ~ HARBOR BLVD., CM. 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M • S4f.3lliO ~:mo cmd! $300(). l COl"U l 4 DOOU. O!olct ttl 4 Ill Wll!I V ... eu!O!\Wtlc "-·· &. -s!MtlM. redleo 111d ~ flf. ltoc.k Ho. ,. llff, lU0$6lJ61. Car 3 Per • • P•ymenta Mo. ltldlo. ""'''" l'UllY fecfWY """"'· It ... nk.tl Sledc Ho. 30CA. Full s22 Per Payments Mo. o.A.e. '59 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. Air conditioned 11lu1 Mt -Like -tlvOU!llloul. Full s25 Mo. Ptr P•ymenta Call 0) 1'1Ml.44 ~ ,., OF DOWIS SPECIAC PURCHASE ' I 67 RAMBLERS llUIHT AT IOO's OF DOWRS LESS THAii lllYOICE I I • AND WE'RE PASSING THE SA V1NGS ON TO YOU .. SO YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR VACATION! 1795 M LIQUD 52&95 DILIVI HO '545 '67 AMIRICAN , doOr l'lfldfd YllOrt &. dis/I bedi: ... liolltJ, WI,,,,. shield wu~er. \fll bf"• lrOlll 1tw1 '"' ' wev nul>tr Sloctc No. 64 Ci r $43 MPe1r. • • P1ym1nl1 '64 PLYMOUTH llvl1,, ~••lff. A rt1I •lt9 cer. Siad: .... 1m. Car s34 Per Payments Mo. '64 RAMBLER 660 'vii 1lt1 VI, auto.{_., 1tMrlnt r.cilMr 11111 A ru l blrotln • 1 low • low w lc!. Ho. int Ca r s37 Per Payments Mo. ------------------1 --- '63 IAMIUR CLASSIC ~~I ~I:: :.t l1:: ,: •. ~ped 11&.H. V..1 ... Full $36 Per Pa yments Mo. o.A.c. '63 RANCHllO ::.~;:. ~~. ~~· $=~>1l '°"° "1 "1• '"''-· Full s39 Per Pa) ments Mo. o.A.c. '64 FORD V2TON L-"44 •i<tuo lltldv lot • U mOH. Ca r s39 Per Paymenh Mo. '895 ... '6.$ FORD · .. IAllOlfRO '1245 '1295 TIANSIORTATION fUNSllOln'ATtON TllANSPOITATION ' TRANSPORT A TlON u...1 -Can "°° FORD 'A fCID SOI n 1'5 '°RD f AlltLANI e 8'atioD Wap • Blue .Poftr .... ·~Tnn-nh·ka •Pwer ..... • Radio tr u.ter e New WMtt Wall tins .... mu. ud. ts• ~ condition. '1-.00 • See at- DAILY PllDI' ~ pertdDs lot. •Welt 8-7 Sa-t a.a. ... Gr CID MH.111 IDll ... ................ OHlet. '67 fOID n frlae.--ldero V-1. ndlo, beater, automat• lie, power lteerlns. bucket ..... $2299 Is $1l.IO a ... O..\.C ...... 2150 BARBOR BLVD.. c.Jil, 5tl-3ll50 'IC l'OftD CI'RY SD>. Sta. wq. White. wired Interior. I ~ rack, New ttrea. Private Pert.Y. * 49f.aT .. s. Oout Hwy Lquna ~.Mctea)' Co.aa II.Ma ar.d '51 1'0RO FU1ane, Ir tp, 1Ml 8.utlor Blvd.. fa·'KliO e '59 F<E.D S'fA'nON WAG · ' DR. VI, XIDl caad. $.115 or 11111 on.! &"31515 111to. R 6: H, full pwr. X1nt cmd. $Zi0. S'ml ., FCm> .. Palltwa, 2 *· .... a-. ....... .... 'IC JtAHOliEllO. Jl e d lo • .... ltkt elft. pod ooad. 5tS.JOI) .rt ' p.m. •• P'AIRLANE 500 WAJ:i. VI, p IS-8. Local 1ow-tBL XI)n' cond! 542-1137 "M SPlUNT Qm. VI, Air, 4 IPI. Dl!W tira, low mi. Ub MW! $1115. m..u •BllPltdlaW.. . S ...... w/Ma tttaw .. * ... MDCUIY 'St MERCURY Montclair 4 DR HT. PB, 'PS. Rl:H, Xlnt $425. Pr pty 54MS19. 9 PASSENGER wagon, 'fil; 390 q .; extru. $410, OR olftt! 565335 UMd C.n "°° MUSTAttG '67 MUSIAi& Radio, t.ater, automatic. powl' ---· Wl)il top, air ~ (TWtJ'l29) $2699 A $7.10 ,_. week O.A.C Harbor Dodge mo HARBOR BLVD .• c .M. 546-DiO bpt'oc.._, ·~ Muatanc Coupe. V-8, &11to, w~w. R/H. Wlth no cub dolm-$filA'T Mo. O.A.C dlr. Call Mr. Dana. Ml~ 'e6 MAROC1'<1 Mta1an1. VI, blk upbol, bucket 1eat1, pwr brakel • ateerlna. Used oaly u 2nd CM'· Lo mile~ . $2585. ~. 536-6ll3 MUST eell now. '65 Conv. Sblrp. w.w, R/H, ps, auto, Mab olJer, ~~ "tl5 MUSTANG -$1395 xun' ~! 6-CYL. snac. * 8C'528S * '86 MUSTANG, HJT, VI, * Pwr. SW-. Air caod. $2100 * ~ OLDSMOllLE '65 Olds 0.-. {.)le. A local one OWDel' car in excellent con- diticm, bided with extru, full Pl'* $1895. JOHNSON & SON u. • lles:Ciaj OllaU..an.b Dl1 1fmobar BMI. ..,. .. .. <UlS Ur. ' .... b;Jdro. bGtton, tuck • rcl1. Rtdtop, New tires, new dlrme rims 6: apinnen. Rece!lt motor tune.up. RIB, $851) or belt olf~. 847-l!m 1982 OLDSMOBILE Ortlasa, p!l"Jief' steertni. Auto ~ w /W. \R&H. $725. 615-0664 Ueed Cen 9900 OLDSMOBILE ' TOP DOLLAR . .. Late Mo4el Ulld Om .. UllVWllt I OIDSMOBU '66 CLOS, ns. PS/PB, bib over ~ plul $.'ZOO. 89'l-silo2 -----PLYMOUTH '65 'tymeuth Fury I e Four door Stab Wqoa. Buff w/brown Vinyl ID- . terior • Automatic Tranm>l•siam • R.adlo 6: Heatft • $159& •See at Delly Pilot Employe partdJ)g lot 330 w~ Bay' Street O>lt& Mea or Call 642-4.121 and uk for Buainell M&nqer'a clflCll • 63 Plymoutll Fury convert, new «* trade In, exoelletit ccad!· tion. V8, P/S; R/H, lllltb, this week epedal sua; rP • JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-Mercury Costa Me.a Branch l9U Harbor Blvd. 6G-1UID COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH Ollla .... J46.19M "l'ot .. -"'' ctt. ol llodl New 6 u.t OliN" '60 PL YMOUl'H, 6 qt, '4 door sedan. Low mlleqe. Excellent condition. $3liO. ~ ~ PLYMOlJ'ra Stab Wqon. MAKE OFFER. gn.2032 YOU Altn SEEN NOTHIN' YET 111; vou s~I Yos ""Dll_ect ___ Factory C .. 11cl1t D•al• GROTH Chevrolet Co. .. " .. , ...................................... ..,., ... WE'RE OVERCROWDED COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! FUU. Sal NIW '67 CHIYIOLIT NOT JUST ONEii 52226°4 YOUI PICI OF ALL AYAIAll.I COLOIS MODIL 1011 .aYlllD HBI FULL PRICI ...... OI YOU CAN IUY THIS llAND NIW '67 IMPALA PAYMINTS AS $5611 LOW AS HL.rYl•ID NH-,---fW-M Mll!IM W"ll I ft IMn. 1__.-Th a L1ci1M1 ...... THIS COUPON WITH YOU ...._ ,, ... ....... $100 ........... ... -.............. .. ., ............. ..... I _ _. ...... _, 'OtC" ... -.. , DISCOUNT POI ' CASH Al &OW Al '99*· FANTAmc DISCOUNTS 0. h_, .,_, C. .. Steclil ...,_ n..i. 100 To a...,,... -INTIU INYINTOIY """' NOW ON SAU -................ .. ............ ... ... ..., ..... __ _ Olt .. -"OK'' UN9 CAltl AllO TitUCUI ................. ..,. ...................... ........ ,,. ... 'U M'AlA ..• $1699 " c-t ...... we.. ........... tvtwllte/ ...,,. """' ..... '"" ....... •9dllcM ... IVC216 'U BB. A• ... $1•99 C-.. V-t.. euto1Mttc. r..nt. -....,.. .._,1ne. fltdltry elr. l"Vl!m '63 OIYY II . I $799 ................... ..., ...... -- ltflUS2 '62 CORVETTE •• $2299 H.T. ' -" .,H, wt.1'9 w/ ,w lfti.< l xtre c ... ft. GICI» '66 IMPALA ••• $2399 H.T. VL e111om1tlc, radio. hfft.r, ,_.- tteef1nt. T[N'7J '66 llOYA •••• $1999 ' dMr, VI, Mltometlc.. redlt. .,....,, P· -tfll .... ry ~INn. RHY6M '65 NOYA S.S •• $1799 VACATION TIME Station Wagons '65 FORD • • • • $2399 C-"Y Swire. va. lllltOl'Ntlc. ,...... 11Mt9r, -llMr., .. Wiie... IKoeot '65 DODGE • .r. $1999 C-..t -· VL 9\l10Me!lc. reft.. ... ..,, -""9rlll9. HHD,,4 '63 FORD •••• $1599 ECllNllN f -O.lvae. ltMlo. hHtw, tfld(, OKE .... '63 BUJCI •••• $1399 Sotd1I -. VI. ~lie. redle. llMfo. .,., -'"-IN. Sloclt Ho. l"1:Jt '65 OLDSMOBILE $2699 Viale Crl/19« llubtlle T•l VI. •IM .. ~:;./"" .,..,.,., fectory air. '64 B8. AIR •• $1799 w....,. Aulomefl(, redt.. ltteltr. -•'"""'9. OJ•m '62 FALCON. • • $699 ll•llM --· ltt llde,. "-....... H.T. C.1>. V .. eutOf'l\lflc, rHle. ,_,.,, ,..._ -· w!llM, OIP• "'""' txtr ... Steel< '"'" -----------GROTH NOW OPIN IACH DAT INCLUDIH6 SAT. I SUN. 'TIL 1t r .M. 11111 MACH &YD. C~ • ... ti ... Dl'99 P'Wy.I Nwtl...._., a..a l"WINI ICI f.nrt ICI t-.a YI 1.-, O"• I DAYI A Wlla 'fl~ 1' ..... ............ ,,...... ..... .......................... -..... ''OK" .. """' ~ '64 BEL AIR • 1 , $1 •99 '62 IMPAlA • I • $1399 H.T. Coupe. VL 111/temttlc. rtdle. ltMtlr, PS. air Cllldlttont119. Jl'Dtl• '61 C·ADIUAC •• $1299 '65 Pl YMOUTH I $1199 ,,.,,., ' Ooer. VI, ,._,o. llHtw. Air tend. 1t•XCI06 '65 BOtfflEVlllf $2499 ..0-H.T. Auto •• lta.H. _.,. .,...,,.,. .,,. ..... •lec:lftc: wt-fKtDrf '''" "'"270 - s 4 • ., ., ., \, '• '1 '• •, ' t ., '• ' I ' I I I I I . - • Special Anniversary Purchase From Ford Motor Company 9 -1t'6 C1Rtli1.nl s.• I .... c..w.tlW... T.V. CllMI Movie Stucllo Can. 9,000 to 18,000 miles. Al fdy equipped l11elucllnCJ air. PRICED TO SELL! ''6 Cadlttac '64 CADILLAC '66 OLDS Wan DeVllle FLEETWOOD TORONADO FllH hwer .. w with Fvll , ••• , ~ .... i .. ,1 .. , Fectery Air Femry Alf OH '0wtter felt ..-w I air. o;;-C>;;i, IJ,000 ....... , Lew ... n .. ... ~,_.;. Mn.. $4895 •3395 s3795 I • Frldly, June 23, 1%7 DAILY PILOT %7 .Johnson A Son GIGANTIC -4-nni ver~arg Celebrating 46 Years A A C D J.-13 l'EAJIS IN s ar earer \7EWPORI' DA.CB '65 IUICK RIVllRA Full p_. Me., iltfH O.e OwHf Lew .. n.. ·s2595 LIVE SEE THE BEAUTIFUL FREE 300 COUGARS LM COUGAR TAMID <MINIATURIS) TO CHILDREN WITH PARENTS -~ 0 -U G A. A- HEU ... AY, JUN! 23 I TO 8 P.M. SAT., JUNE 24 SUN.. JUNI 25 2 TO I P.M. '63 '65 Centlntntal T·llRD Sedan A.,._etlc, R/H, t.ft s .. it •• ,_.,, fact..., elr. t..llen It. keutlful nri4iti ... hH ,. •• ,, Lew ... u .. , •. !MiMr,1ir $1895 s3795 ., IAltOAIN HUNTll S,ECIAL 2 ONLY NEW 1967 COMETS s2199 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY MERCURY COLONY PARK sg 5 0 STATION WAGON ................. SAVE UP TO '64 CHltYILIR NIWPORT fvlly Fe....., l~ulp1"4 JOHNSON & SO hiclu4l11f fJHt. ORANGE COUNTrS OLDEST . ~ ' ' . .. .. A.ir, Git. 1W11.,, 24.000 A.mil 111ll• LINCOLN MERCURY-COUGAR DEALER :~ s1995 900 W. COAST HIWAY -NEWPORT BEACH ~~ 545-8278 642-G981 ~ rra WCIG>ERFUL ta.. many rrs ae.cts h<xlM ttme. Bl&· DON'T stve tt •ftY, ret TRANSPORTATION TRANS RTATIOH lla1a la appliances you ftnd ces& lelec:tioD e'ftl'! SM the quick cub tar It with a 9'00 Used c.,. 9900 ta t119 QtvtfW Ada. Oledr DA.lLY PD.DI' 0'"""94 DaD7 Pilot want Adi .;;..:Uwl;.;;.;,_C_an____ ------ .tlma --1 _._ NOWI MMll1I PLYMOUTH ' PONTIAC . -.. AT STANSBURY BUICK '62 IMPALA 4 DOOR • M.T. vt. .-...W.,.... ._., ._. tllPr •tr. '66 CHEY. IMPALA .-...., ll•H. tKterY 1tr, tMIO lllltn. '65 JAGUAR J.15 Mle!Nlk. -slelf1111. t1dW¥ elr, cflr••• wl,.. ....... '64 BUICK RMl!RA ......... _, Full POWtf" Incl fllcfwY l!C D''*llM-~ tlM ce,... '63 IUICK RMERA ,.,., ....... -!!l5!DrX ,,, se!'?!e!!"'t '66 ALFA ROMEO ..... --lteloll ...... "" ....... '64 CADILLAC ..... DeV101. '.,_ H.T ...... -· ""'° '" •"· I! ............... -· '65 IUICK SKYLARK c-.11.-...... ~ .... '63 DODGE DART GT .......... ~ '63 IUICK WILDCAT • Dr. M.T, 11aH. Mltwnlllk. I'S. ~ --emi. '62 PLYMOUTH FURY .,.. c... ............... tic.~ ........ '60 KARMANN GHIA ..... ,,,,,,,, f ,,..,, wrt!C!!!!!· '63 IUICK WILDCAT ~ ISiI1 Hli1 lm1 "L "Ii " .. ~......, '64 OPEL WAGON ·----....... IT'S YOUR OK THAT COUNTS W111hub .AWM19 OUR _._. ... Pltcl $821 $1210 ~ $2025 $2720 'DIS . $3225 $4170 •3195 . $2150 $2785 '2495 . - $1725 $2355 •2095 $1950 $2450 12095 $2..00 $3145 •3095 . • •1195 $1676 $2060 . $700 $1045 '895 . $1050 $1485 11395 . $600 $930 ?95 . $500 $805 •795 . - $1050 $1485 ~1395 $600 $925 '895 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 'U Pl YMOUTH JPOll RJIY 'ta ~ 'l:JR Q:mr. Xlnt cand! lllltt el· ftr! Going east. .a.am. RA Ml UR 9 RAMBUB ....-·I, ltidc. 4 dr. runs aood. ao dlnp, id t:iN, motor a.di trana work. $59 Id pdet. nc Eutpctt nr. H.B. • ., RAMBL!2 Amil --Wqon. R/H, .-, Jb. $l95 ~ * '60 LARK WAO<M * ma<. SlS6 •CALL-- T·BIRD '63 T-81RD Z150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. Hardt~ Landau, full pawtr. · 548-3lll0 lee.thtt. tactor7 *· Wood * Reel Valant panelling ~ff'S· ·13 PLY. e VALIANT Sicr l'd Molon NET 2 • dr HDTP SfT. I 0 CPE. ltd. lhift, R/H, w/w. Gu.nlnc Royal Red w/· 1300 W. Olut HWJ. plwlh red ~1 teat lnttt. Nft'pOrt BHdl I04'1l2 1 In 10,<m! kn>l!I rrorn 88.))ae 1111\Y a. INVESTIGATE Rtproceaed ONLY $995 'M T-Blnl Landau. tacby 2 Yr OK auar/GMAC t.l'IDI mr, full powwr, eleeVic Tommy Ayrwa Chevrolet windows I< ~·ta, ~. 946 S C H with J'MJ' ~. o.r Ill • oast WJ· bMutiful ronditiz Wida LAGUNA BEACH no cuh doWn ISta mo. Open 'tll 9 ~n4' O.A.C. dlr. Call Mr. ~ &4U480 PONTIAC 17T-BJRD .• dr 1ADdau. Ml power Ac alr. Dark 11"8.Y with ROY CARVER ll'aY landau upholAer) 5.· POU... •c 00() ~· with full ~ ... ~ n • ~ tor eo. gusrantee ~,dOO 1125 Ha"-Bl., a... .... mile. ~ails ovtr .... wm Kl 6 4444 ~ 14m. Oranp Oomle1'• l:adllilllll NEWPORTER M<mlU DMi. tar ftoDa • 1tOJCt .: D8 Harbor C· M. -.a.:: BlntJ1. T-BIRD '85 LAndao, lotdtd. PONTIAC 1& Ola..-t., v.a s:zm., Exctlle nt cand., low Tempest. Pwr.; Perfect. ml. 548-5234 aJt. I P.nL $1495. Orte. OW'Dll'· Mr. Han-'57 T.aIRD top C!Clld. New Nil qg..2181 Wlld~ mob", ~. tap, -ts. 4M-64!T JIM, tireL Ori& Ownr. ........ PONTIAC 'M Cult. Temllfft 2 dr.; n!d inter. I elder. VALIANT Overbead cam S. radio; 4 ------lpd. One owner; 18.<m m1. '63 VALIANT ~ ~ SI s n t t corw~lt, auto, '59 PONTIAC Sta. Wqon. R/H. Real Stuu'P! SURFERS A'tTDmON! $795 :t conct. $400. lido Moton '6.1 TEMPEST V8 CONV. 1n W. Cn118l Hwy, . -... ON 1967 CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS & IMPERIALS ~ Executive Driven and I or Company Demonstrators WHILE THEY LAST .. -~ ... .... .... ' ... ~~ -~ , . .. ... :· --:~ ... . ... SAVE-MORE AT COSTA MESA CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH H .... '66 BARRACUDA '2495 YI. ewtemettc. retllo, t>t1~r. -· •-ll>t. WI'#, Mt. _.-.my. '66 PLYMOUTH s2295 .... """"· Vt. 1utom111<, redio. 11t1ter, -m. .. WSW. led. w11irrtntv . '66 FORD GALAXIE •2295 ... M>r. H.T. Vt, 1ute .. 3.!2 eno .. Rl.H, -•-Intl. WIW llm. '65 COMET WAGON '1695 '-Of. VI. eUllWMtlc. redlo, -•· '°""' .......,., tlKtorY elr Cllnd. '64 CHRYSLER •1595 ~ """ -wt111 •Ir condition ..... lldWY ...... ,,,,.. '64 CHEVROLET •1495 W-. VI. 111-11<, rldlo •"II Miter. 163 CHRYSLER s1395 Nwwpert '-Or. 4ulom1tk. redlo. lluter, -r Sleffl119 ' l>tl kH , ~. ---'64 OLDSMOBILE s1395 --'63 PONTIAC '1295 '63 BUICK WILDCAT $1295 V-. evtwnlttc. 111_,o. "''"'· -• 11ew1111. COSTA .. ..... ~ .. ~ .. -'65 VOLKSWAGEN $1295~ · lledlo Ind llftler, lnUSf Ht ltltt __,y ....clel. ~ -~ '63 RAMBLER •10951: Sl1tlon w1ton. Vt. 11110m1llc, r141e. '""'"• ..-tlwrln9, WIW. ·-.. '64 PLYMOUTH sa9~ Sldton. 6 evllnder. 1utom1llc. redto. ht11tr, WSW . '64 VALIANT _S89$.~ M>oor. AUiwnlllc, rMllo 1ncl llM!W. '63 CHEVY II •795~ NeYe atetlotl 'W99Clft, aedte. llMIW, ..,_lk. '63 PONTIAC S6C)S~ Tlmflftl w1oon. AU!omlllc. redle .... lllelW • ~· . -:. '62 DODGE GT S6CJ$¥ >Ooor htrdtOI'. A..Slo 1"4 huter, White sl4t well If'"' .. '61 MERCURY •495~ Sletlofl WtoOf\, Colenv Perk. Automtllc. -SIMrln11. ~. s395~ '58 CADILLAC ,._., ,,, condltlotll"9. fllll ...... outt.ftr candlllotl . ~ '60 VALIANT $ft:. 6 cvlllldlr. 111ndlllrd, rtdlo. fleeflr, IOlcl ••la. ' . -· ... MESA ~ .. .. . . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . I .. . - ... . ' 2929 HARBOR Bl VD. I COSTA MESA I 546-1934 . ~· 36,000 mt. 'luJ desn!'nIOO N....,,,ort Bnch ~ or BESr olfer. 54t-8856 Acn:JM from &!boa~ ct\Jb t _..;;..;;.;.....;;;;.~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~--,-~~~~~---:._:::::;;_ -. . . .. ... . ... . .. _ .. -1 . '\ ~ .. .. • t • • .. I DAILY PILOT fridQ, .... 23, 1967 --ct Cars 9900 f Q NSPORTATION UMd Can 9900 TRANSPORTATION '1'1tANlllOWrATION TltANSPORTATION -------~------_.;..;...;;..,....;.._---------------------~-~--------------ra•taNln'ATION TRANSPOITATION ~ :fltANSPOlTATION U...tCan 9'00 UMd c.rt ,_ _:'ta'~1!,• !:C..~--=~~C..~~-....!!,_~ cp~YAIR DODGE u..d Can .,,... c. .. "°° UMd CaN 9'00 OLD$MOllLE . DODGE 'U DODGE DART CORVETTE ~ llOID FOID llO,!D MUSTAMG '6) ODIOllT Con1lr Mou1 :Radio, beaw CPUWO> $699. A $5a per week O.A.C. ~ "'"°' Dodi' ~ HARBOit BLVD., C.M. . MS-3ll50 DODGE : Stafto1>l110n CR.tuo. hQls, automatJc. !<SNJGC> $1199 : 01"tnmce .,.,. &molJDt af- : ter normal down or tndt '6S *6f DART &T v.a, automatic. adio. beat· er, power ttetf'hW. (PCM4621 • $1399 Finance above amount af. tl!'l' notl1\al down or tnde wor1h '600. 11.norl>odge It $9.68 per week O.A.C. lllrbor Dodge %150 HARBOR BLVD., c .M. 44(). run power and ladoey ~ air. $1799 l Sll per week o.A.C. Harbor Dodae Radio, beater, automatic:. 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. (HVV6Sl) ~ $599 COIYEm ReproC1 111• ·51 eorveu.e, • .-., v~ RIH. 'Retal lbarp. .. .. cub doWn $31.31 ..... o.A.C dlr. Call Mr· Davil .... 'i6CORVETIE_ m _ Blue. LIU new. MM4ll ::worth tlOD. A '6.90 per week O.A.C. '65 CORVE'M'E CONV 398. § lllrlttr Dodae lllnor eHoe ~ HAftBOll BLVD., CM. 2150 HAftSOR BLVD., t.Ji. Hpd. AM/FM, Pwr/win- dowa ExUu! LtJiN..ml. Xlnt caod! PliO. . ~ ~ J Call 0) T'IMl.44 IF 00111a SPECIAl! PURCHASE I '67 RAMBLERS ... ,., , •. IF ••US LESS THAI llVllCE I I • AND wt'Rl PASSING THE SA VJNGS ON TO YOU .• SO YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR VACATIONI '2795 .. LMJlllD 52695 D41LIVlllD CUSTOM J OOOll ,.....,... # __., .-""°' 1r-.. ---. -· ~ ~ -full·~·· """'-t., ..... -6" • ""> ITT S5' :: • ''7 AMBICAlf 2 ~-,...,.. ,,_.. ' -~ ·---.,, .. ,d ... -. -_... ---• -fte-..r Stodi No ... C.• lit.a• .... • ,..,._,. ..... Ilk • ''5 RB · lllOllO ........ ~ ndio, ....... 2 •tictrw. $1312 51839 24~000 MILES OR 2 FULL YEARS USED CAR WARR"WTf! '12 l•MID 2 H. ::::O-n~'~.t"t':. ':fr ....._ Full s22 Per Payments Mo. o . .u. '59 CADILLAC COV"I OE VILLE. Air concllllo<M!d 11lua luft -llllt -ttvou9"0IJI. Full '25 Mo. Per Payments '545 S695 '64 PLYWlll AIM ..... -,,,_, __ ~ loo\ I.II. Car s34 P., Payments MA. '641AMa19W l'ull MU VI. evl9.. --... ~ -" ,..., ........ "' • ... • .. .... ... 1..:11 Car s37 ,e, Payments Mo. _________________ _, __ _ '63 IAMILD CLASSIC ~i :::: l.t itor.~ Jo, ~l'Od lt&H., Y-1 A Full $36 Per Payments Mo. o.•.c. . '63 RANCHllO ,.,.,,., "'9'1 IOOl>Ultr 1ICl<u11. l I-"'"'· redlt. htetet, vinyl lrlm. SIOdl IJl2. Full s39 Per Pa ) ments Mo. o.A.e. '64 FOID Y1TON l -!Id IMdtw. ltMdY 111r • a.._ Car '38 Per Paymenh Mo. 51145 '1245 s1295 'ARID 50011. l .P.xtMc:c•> C.omla ..,.. Brmdl Jiil Bmtlar Bl¥d. IG-711io.-e '51 fUtl> STA'ftON WAG 4 Dlt. ~ Dlt .... $.115 • Biil Ollll1 ec.31& l"CllD .......... 2 ... ...... a.. .... eed. -.ami .. JtANCBERO. Jl •••• ' ...... ~ .... pod a.I. --lift 5 J.m. .. FAIRL.lHE 500 WM;. VI, p J'S.II. Loc:al Jow...jU. XJln' cmd! ~ll3'1 ''5 fORilfAIRLANI • stab w..--mu. • Powia-.._ • Allt.....tlc ,.,..... .... •Power ..... • Radio Ir 8-Ur e Nft wi.te Wall tins e 31,0D9 mu. amt ill ex· ceDIDt eodlitiall, '1485.GO • See at DAILY PILOT ....,,. putdDc Sot. JID Welt S., Street a.ta .... • Call MWm .. ..... B I -llm ..... a omcc. '67 fOID n Fri•. llDCiero -. v.a. ncHo, beater, autamat· k:, powtl' lteerbls. bucket teat&. $22'9 A $1.UO a ,.... O.A.C. ..... 2150 HARBOR BLVD., c.M. 563lliO 'tt 1'0ltD CI'RY sm. Sta. nc. White. wi red Interior'. </~rack. New Ure.. Prtnte party. * 49Wlll1 .. s. Clout Hwy Lquna 'S7 FORO 1'aldani, br tp, au-. R 6 H. full pwr. X1nt ccmd. $350. 5 7'1Sl JEEP . .. lllP ........... S ..-I. w/teuaAw -* --MERCURY '59 MERCURY Montdair 4 DR HT. PB, PS, RAH, Xlnt $C2S. Pr pt)1 548-1519. 9 P~ER ft&'Oll. '11; 390 tnfr·; extru. $410. OR oiler! 56&1.15 '67 MUSIAi& 'Radio, mater, automatic, poww ltter'l:al. vilyl top, air coadftSoo (T'IVU'l29) $2699 6 ff.IO per week O.A.C Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 54S.Ja50 Reptoc•MCI '65 Muat&DI O>upe. V-1, auto, w~w. R/H. Wlth no calJa down. ~ Yo. O.A.C dlr. CaJ1 Ml. Dam IC~ '96 MAROON Miatana. V!, bile upbol, bucket 11et1ta, pwr brakes ' ateerina. Used ooty u 2nd car. Lo mlleqe . $2585. ~. 53M1l3 MUST .U now. '6S Conv. ~. """· Ml, ps, auto, Make ofter, SM-JI$ "95 MUSTANG -$1395 XI.m ctM>! 6-CYL. STI<x. * 8C.s28S * '86 MUSTANG, HIT, VB, * Pwr. SW-. Air cood • $2100 * 673-40 OLDSMOBILE '65 Olds 0..... Cpe. A local one owner car lD excellent con- dltiaa, 1olded with extru, full prtee $11915. JOHNSON & SON JJ1 * llt:CW)' °'* ..... Sr-=h DCl a.tJGro Blvd. --'5& <LOS Ur. ' llld Joidro, button, tuck Ir rcU. Htdtop, New tires, new chrme rims 6 epinnen. Recent mot.or tune-up. RIH. ~ or belt offer. 847.a6 19112 OLDSMOBILE OJUua, power steertna. Auto t:ran& W/W • !Wf. ms. 615-0664 TOP DOLLAR hr tm lloa.t Ueed Cln · .. lit UIVflSRJ ·I OlDSMOBU 166 OLDS. F8S, PS/PB, bib over Nlymen1I plu1 $200. ~ -----PLYMOUTH '65 Plymouth Fury I e Four door Station Wap, Buf1 w.lbrown Vinyl Ia- terlor • Automatic 'l'nnlmisliall • R,adlo A Heater • $1596 •See at D1Uy Piiot Employe pa.rlting lot 330 West Bay Street a-ta Mea OI' Call 6C-f3Z1 and 8* for Bm:lnea Manaaer'• oMct • 63 Plymouth Fury convert. new cs trade m, exoelle11t coocli- tion, VS, PIS; RIH, llrtO, this Weft liPEda.l $1CS5 FP. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury Cotta Mesa Brandl 1.9U Harbor BlYd. 6C2-D'D COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH ., Olllallla 546-1"4 . ,.. ........... ~ ~ botlt New A u.l OIN" '60 PLYMOVI'H, 6 CJl, '4 <..._ door aedan. Low mileqe. Excellerat condition. $!50. 56<mi YOU Altrr SEEN NOTHIN' YET 'Tl&; YOU SEi -, .. Dtlect Fadwr C .. uuullt D1~• GROTH .Chevrolet Co. ..... JP• .... -...,. "· .... : ................... ...,., ... WE'RE OVERCROWDED COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! FULL Siii NIW '67 CHIYIOLIT NOT JUST ONEU '222604 YOUI PICI OP AU AYAIA&I COLOIS MODIL 1011 DILIVlllD MRI FlA1 PRICE ..a;a. ot YOU CAN IUY THIS llAND NIW ''7 IMPALA PAntlNTI AS 15611 LOW AS M LtvaaaD .... --.---,_-.-........ Wltll I Ji 1MWW. ..--Tax & &.'- ... THIS COUPON wmt YOU I 5% ...._ ,, ......... 5100 _________ ..................... I DISCOUNT ., -.. -• -... Ullllt ·-.. ----I JOI •oec• .... -• CASH Al LOW Al •99· ,,.., ..... ~·r "' CAii -ftVCIC .. w .. , .... FANTAmc DISCOUNTS O. lnry ...... C.. .. s..drl .... n-100 Te C .... ,.._ .---------INTIU INYINTOIY -NOW ON SALi.--------.. . ....., .... ,_ ... ... _.._...,...(Mtl ... .,...... .............. ..,. -..---.......... . .......... 'U ltAlA ••• $1699 a c-t. W. --.. aM I'S. ..,....., """' ,,.. ..... ..., """'· ....... -. SYC2ll 'U 18. Al .•• $1~99 C-.V•~, ..... ,._.....,_ ....,..,., lledlry •Ir. l'VWG '63 OIVY II •• $799 ...... ....... .,,.. "'°"' .... ..,,... llM752 '62 CORVEm •• $2299 H.T. 4 '-" ltl.H. wtlltw w/ r'f!d In'*' l!dn c_,.. Gttm '66 ltPALA • • • $2399 H.T. VL eutemtllc. r•dlo, hfflt•, -...... ..,.. TEN07S '66 MOVA. I •• $1999 4 -· VJ. wtofNllc. r.clto. _..,, ,.. ~ very c1 .. n. ltHY'24 '6S llOVA S.S. I $1799 VACATIOl 11ME Station Wagons '65 FORD •••• $2399 C-"Y Swire. Y1. -tic. ..--. ....... -....,., .. .... llCOeM '65 DODGE •• '-. $1999 CMIMt -VJ. Ml10fMflc. ,.-.., ... ..,, lllO"#W .... rt'* NHOJH '63 FORD •••• $1599 ~-.... -Othnlt. ltedlo. ......... ~OICE..._ '63 BUICI •••• $1399 SMcHI WffOll. VI. 8'/!IWNllc. •edle. flMI· er, -""rfftl. Sled! No. ""' '6S OLDSMOBILE $2699 Vltte Crv~ (l ubblt TOii) VI, •1119., =~~ •Merine. ••ctorv •Ir. '6' BEL AIR .• $1799 '#990ft. All'-ltc, •9dl0. .. .,.,. -ttwrtne. OJSm '62 FALCON . • • $699 Sletllft We'91\. llenderd trMMllMleft, H..T. C.. Vt. avtometk. rHle. hotter, ra411e. he•ter, wlllte. OIP'OOI -l'ldr ... S1'0cll '"'" ----------- GROTH NOW OPIN IACH OAY INCLUDIN• SAT. & IUN. 'TIL 10 P.M. I 1211 a&A.CH a YD. (Hwy, JI k tf ._ DI ... !'WY.I M_.. ....... 1.- ,.,.n111 1(1 f.nll Ill.,_ VI 1-*1 0,. .. , I DAYI A Wa la "'f!L M 11'.aL ......................... ............... -.... .... _. ............... ~ '64 BEL AIR ••• S1•9t '62 14PALA ••• $1399 H.T. eeu.-. va. """"9ttc. ....., ••· ,... '"' cendll*llllf. J'°'" '61 CADWC •• $12" '65 PLYMOUTH • $1199 l'Uf"I 4 O-. VJ, rlldl•. llffllr, Air 9114. ltltX006 '65 BOlfflEVILLE S2•99 4-0-H.T. Auto .. ltMI, -a ... rllll •nd tir•llta. etKlrlc WlllfOWlo teclorY ell', Tl'F270 . I \ ' I ) - I fFI -•• .. ~ u. ' I ' I ' ' I ' • ' ' .. • I ' . . Special A~tiwy Purchase From Ford Motor Company 9 -19'6 C1 II r I .. 11• ... co....-111. T:#. _. lhM Shlclo C.s. t.000 .. 11.000 .,, Al Wy equipped ._ .. ' I *· PRICED TO SELL! '6' C..tlHac '64 CADILLAC '" OLDI W• OeVHle FLl!ElWOOO TOlicwDo . ,.. ""'"' •W·~ ,.. ,__ wt.Me •l111I hit ,....,Nr F.a.y ""' o..0.-... ....-a ... 0..0... ..... ~ Lew ...... ........ .... $4895 '3395 SJ795 -- Friday, June 2.3, 1967 DAILY PILOT rt .Johnson A Son GIGANTIC ~nniverdarg CeJ.ebrating 46 Years J J c D i . .-13 l'B..tllS IN 11.s .t.1 ar eawr \'ft'POar uAc• <>-UG.A~ .... FltlDA Y, JUNI 23 I TO 8 P.M. SAT .. JUNE 24 SUN.. JU• 25 2 TO I P.M. • IAltGAIN HUNTllt SPECIAL 2 ONLY NEW 1967 CO Mm s2199 FREE 300 COUGARS (MINIA TURIS) TO CHILDREN WITH PARENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY MERCURY COLONY PAlttc '950 STATION WAGON ................ ~ SAVI UP TO . ''5 IUIQ( '63 '65 Centinental '64 CHRYILIR JOHNSON & so aMllA T ... ltD Wan NIWPOIT hi'--....,.,.ettc.,A/H,hl s .. 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'65imtAii . ~ '63 MOili ..,.,, • _.·tr• ....... ..... ...... FULL PRICE $877 . ' • , - WI & I Nt A ~ ~ r ORI I ONLY 17 LEFT AT THIS -lOW .. LOW PRICE!. ORDER YOURS TODAY I GAS, OIL INCLU~ED U ". CAMPER STATION WAGONS VAN PRl(ES START AT A FABULOUS LOW ••• '82 CHEVY P .U. I CAIPER '86 DODGE SEDAN Auto tr-. L.lie. MW. ·' Auto. ,,_,.. Wltfi C-. Thia Wiii lallt . "" .. ~ toOd ,..,,.... •OIA'ldl. '83 FORD ~ . . ' .. ~~~·~· .. iiJ,,. 'IO FORD 1h·TON l'ICllUI' '81 CHEVY >DOOll H DAJI kv!.. l'/O, 11/H. TNt II -"°' -~ ,_ -"" ... ..,. '"'"'' $599-. - ._cvl .. lllct. A rwl wttr that will •I "'-~ -· ) DAIL V PILOT Y . ,, .· ''-'' :t\"' ~r "4 ~''~~~\\\ ~~ ,, 1~ i~ :,: --.... -~ _ ... -· ~: _, ~· . ----_, .. ' .. '"' ""tSS ' ~ . ME~\.S\. - - STAY AT T~E FINEST HOTELS i ·~ -· MIAMI IN YOUR NIW DODGE • OHN ROAD MOTOR HOME! ) '62 DODIE U NCH HDAlll '86 EL CAMINO v... l'/O, I'/$, "/H. Htrt 'l lht mMI wonttCI Of\ff !odn. UM ot o el<kUCI It llldt • e.motr Ill It Inf "'1'rt IA. YOUR:: CASHI YOUR OLD CAR ~: CAN Bf YOUR :: DOWN -~ PAYMENT! MOTOll HOMES CHASSIS MOUNTS WALi< THRU'S HOUSE ~~A\~ CARS · SLIP / ON· SLIDI ON 6-FT. • l ·FT. SAYE Ill ON TOP IAMES! OPEi BEACH CITY SWINGS ROAD! DAILY 'TIL 101 TRAYCO! SERVICE HOURS OYPSY! \' a-s BLACK MONDAY TIL 9 -- . . ; SAT. TIL NOON .fNIGHT! ._ ____ _ / ( I ' WIN! WIN! WIN! Exactly 100. 1967.· For.ds Draslkally Reduced FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS EVERY DAY DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE-A-BRA TION IN THE MONTH OF JUNE! YOU'LL AGIEE ·WF.iE OFfERING THE ·GIEA1EST SAVINM OF 1tl7 ON THIS SPECIAL GIOUP OF NEW AND LOW "9' 1 •&1 STAFf CAIS. NO GRAND PRIZE MORE AT THISE SAYINGS! 5-DAY VACATION IN 19'7 LT.D . 2 DOOi HAIDTOP EXICO CITY JM VI..,_., crui.Nllc. -• s3546 wl-· atMrlM • br.U.. rldle w/rur -I JPMll., Allt CONOI· TIONING. lttmole mlnw, WSW, FOR TWO Cllx. btlll. ($953.33 off of wlNlow INCLUDING JET FARE! atkbr ce) Htrdtop 7 dDOr. Full s2 8 9 5 power, IK!Orf 1lr con· dillonlllt Ind strjCllY llke ,_, In Ii.wins I -· condition boltl lnlldt I ncl out. CltVJ.260) '63 CHEVROLET lm1>1l1 COllvorllblt. Au· $1 0 9 5 lomtltc. rldlo a. llt•ter '63 PONTIAC l!OnMvlllt COUPt lledlo, s13 9 5 hel l'tr, eulomltlc, P· 11-lne a. brlku Verv clMn lllN-OUI. OICJ·flO. aiu. llcd< ''sis ATTENTION RACING FANS NOTHING TO BUY! 196 MUSTANG Ju1t come In and regi1ter to win one or more valuable prizes. Daily drawings for tickets to MeloCly Land, Angeli' Games, and the Or- ange County Home Show -first attradion in the fabulou1 Anaheim Convention Center- starting June 30. Daily winners also eligible to win one of our grand prize vacations! 2 DOOR HARDTOP (r;ilM><NflC, while Wllf fl,.., ... lutt 11terl111 wl\ttt, _, ,...,._ $2695 4 Ulffd. r1dlo. hffltr. s17 9 5 Lie. No. POA·4'0 STATION WAGONS LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. MANY WITH AIR CONDITIONING. SOME 9 PASSENGER Fiii! f1cloty MUIP~. s1 0 9 5 llMulllul red. Lie. No. QZ1t02'. 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Automellc lrtn1ml" s2 5 9 5 slon, radio Ind ~ultr, low mltea111. llMulllut Wllllt finish. A •IU I t i WAS $3395 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL $ 2 .. , 5 . '66 FORD GllAll 11 .. 1.,.., 1lmost mint con- dition Lk, He. TqUtJ1 ----------.. ---------··----------r1 500 2 encl '4 door hudtop1. All wit!. factory warrenty, ve •n9ln1, e uto1111tic, radio, h .. t., '66 FORD CUSTOM AS LOW AS '63 PLYMOUTH ~~:.:~'.o:ll:~:i:'.o s149 5 3 lo <'-from. 8elv~ert Slt llor1 w1oon. s149 5 Automatic. rtdlo. 11t1ter. POWtr Sltttlnt. '6S FORD f.100 power 1turi119, with or without air co11cl. A~ low u s2395 ... 1967 GALAXIE' 500 CONYEITm.E ~*=•• ··-.,. ........ -..,..,.., ....... ............ ,..... ........... ..... -... '3495 FORD ROTUNDA DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Seuthem C.lffomia's fi....tt Giwea ..., American car 130 elech •Ne hits for ,..... ............. ....., while.,. wetch ... your 9Wft ....... , ........... in a cl- matbed .... "*"' T.._ '-than 30 minutes -$9.95 full C*I. ECONOMY CAR CENTER -Factory authorl_, ...... terYice and parts for Fonl economy cars, Including new Ford model "C". large inventory rudy for immediate .. mry. SUftEft SERVICE CENT~R Service and repair stalls for woridng on 75 cars simuttanaowly, plus complete ....., wl paint ....... AJ1 coordil..ted by a "''"'"' c:entrel ............... ter'V• tee, """ ....... ...... HIGH PERF~NCE CAR CENTER "F.ctory authow tad .. ._, •rvice, and parts for Fonl t.uilt hieh perfonnance can. Exclusfft Or ...... ._ for Shelby. American GT-350, GT SOO.COBRA. Al· ways a bit Nlection on ditplay and rudy for Immediate •tmry. COURTESY IUS SERVICE Our ewn mlll1m ..__ leave every half hour for fne traMpOrtatlon te and ft"Oht your wortr, home or tehool while your car Is Ming serviced. UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP Ith acns ef the most mlll1m Fenl ..... , seryk:e, parts, wl finance fadlfties on the West Coast. EA!Y l'INANCING U.00.. your own financing plan. lank- Credit UniM-Finance Company. Up te .......... flMftC:lnt .,,....... . .. • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll>. 1 Let's Talk About... I ' ~ ~ "' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ''Y 0 . II ~ ·I our pe ration I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' !ii ~ ~ ~ ~ I oa e s ts tor.. ~- ~ ~ ~ 1-, "' ~ . ~ ~ Hi Folks: Those who attend the breakfast the. problem of, "Win there be S ' "' l meeting will be given the opportun· room?" When you or I get sick and i ' A • 1~--. "' ~ once 1n a rTCTnnc opponun-. . d II ...... I --~ h · 1· • ·11 th L.-~ ~ • • • • • • • ity to view an test a mis marve • nccu osp1ta 1zat1on, w1 ere u. a ~ ~ tty 1s being offered by a 101nt act1v1-• nt A d •t I · bed "lable? ~ ~ ous equ1pme . n 1 you are rea • ava1 ~ ~ ty of the Newport Harbor Chamber . . r ~ ly interested, follow me around the ~ ~ of Commerce and Hoag Memorial h"b" L--1• . to k The Club's membership is limit-~ ~ . ex 1 its ~ause m going as !Ii ~ Hospital. Next Wednesday, June 28, h h. . d wh t "t' for eel to 55~ men who pledge to give i ~ w at eac one 1s an a 1 s • ~ ~ during one of the Chamber's reqular $100 per year into the building fund. ~ ~ \ !Ii ~ membership breakfast meetinqs, With modem medicine expand· The name of the club and limited ! ' ~ ~ Harry Babbitt will present the Hoag ing its knowledge and abilities membenhip is derived from and re· S ' ~ ~ story of "A Hospital in Action." daily, we should all attempt to keep lates to the need for a total of 552 ~ ' ' ~ up with it as best we can, and Wed· beds. There is membership still avail· i j A video-tape prodllCtion of al nesdoy's breakfast 111Hting at the abl•. Why don't you g.t a Httle in-1-1 ~ aspects of the "operation" at HOGCJ-Balboa Bay Club is a rare opportun· surance for the future and ioin the ~.J ~ Hosi,it~f will be niven by members ity to be brought up to date. 552 Club today? S ' ':II ~ ~ ~ ~ of th!! m ~dical staff. The chamber Al d" h . • I' look" f d • ~ ~ so atten 1ng t e meeting w1H · m 1ng orwar to seeing ~ ~ m~m'-INs wi'I see behind-the-scenes· , . . ~ ~ be Hoaq s exclusive 552 Club. Thts all members of the Newport Harbor ~ ~ activitiF.s o~ ~hospital, includinq ex· . . . ~ ~ dedicated qroup of local c1t11ens Chamber of Commerce and 552 S ~ hibits of m~darn med;cal equipment ~ ~ have pledged themselves to the fu. Club members next Wednesday S : in action, such as a cardio-pu•mon· . . . ~ ~ • • . ture qrowth of Hoag Hospital. morn1nq. It's 901n9 to be an excep· i ~ ary resuscitator, a tehmeter. resptr• . II d D • · ·it• ~ -. t1ona y 900 program; on t miss • ~ ~ ator, EKG equipment, isolettes, cir· Concerned with a very qlarinq ~ ' ~ ~ cular beds, and emergency room realization, the 552 Club's purpose· Best regards, ~ ' !_ol ~ equipment. fut existence is established around. Al i ~ ~ ~ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. a ~ ~ I FORGIT HARDWARE I ~ ~ ~ ~ · i-Tht Southl1nd'1 Fln11t ~ ~ HARDWARE e DUPONT PAINTS e SMAll APPLIANCES e PLUMBING SUPPLIES i ~ ht· U.S. r.t. Off, ~ ~ 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach I ~ ~ ~ A Good Friendly Place to Shop • Open Sundays -Summer Hours Open to 8:30 p.m. -PHONE OR 3-2350 I ~. Featuring Nationally Advertised Brandi 01 Merchandise At Fair Price1 ~ ~· ~ ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I & Of.., .. Cuti MM• ... IKtlM-OAILY PILOT •-•"4u ,ri4n . J-U. "" ~ Frid1y, June 23, 1967 A L E X A N D E R DOLL, SOUTH LAGUNA RESI- DENT, IS THE FASCINAT· ING PERSONALITY IN DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE FEATURE THIS WEEK. PAGE 3. HISTOR IC AVILA BAY, NEAR SAN LUIS OBISPO, MAY ONE DAY SOON BE· COME A BUSY SMALL CRAFT HARBOR AN D R E C R E A T I 0 N AREA. READ ABOUT ITS PAST HISTORY IN THE FEA· TURE BY EVELYN SHER· WOOD ON PAGE 7, ENTERTAINMENT PAGES OF THE WEEK- ENDER ARE YOUR BEST GUIDE TO WHAT IS 00. ING ON WHERE IN OR· ANGE COUNTY. DON WIL· SON'S OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN HAS THE LAT· EST NEWS ON RESTAUR· ANTS, TOO. PAGES I •THROUGH 15. OFF --::-... ~ \ TO HAWAII JULY 4TH " . . .. , • .. . . . • .. , , .. :· r .. .. -· . .. • . ., .. . • o I . . ~ . . • .. ... . .. ·' . .. . .. ~ . . ~ ' " . . , :( • • • • ~ Special Evenu INDIAN DANCEU -rtve performanct1 by In- dian daDctr1 will be present.Id da1l1 at M1u1on San Luk RtJ OD B.lPWIY 7' in San Lule Rey throqb SUn., June •· Moura art 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 1:301 a:oo and 4:30 p.m. 'nlere ta no admla\on ehar1e. TENNIS TOURNAMENT -Tbt tir1t annual Pld- flc Cout International TennJ.1 Cbampionahip throuch SUn., June 281 at the Newport ~cb Tennil Club, MOO lt11tbluft Drive, Newport Beach. TicUta to tht evmta art prtctd 1t '8 and '10 tor box 111ta; IUO re1ervtd Hat.I; '3.50 1en•al admluJon. Phone 8"-124a for further blformatlon. FUalSJA SHOW -Tbe callfornia N a t l o n a 1 Fuchl1a Society wW preaent lta annual Fucbala ud Shade Plant Sbow Fri., Sat., ud Sun., June 23, 24 and 28, at Oran1e County Fair· grounda, 88 Fair Dr., Coata Mesa. Houri art 3 to 9 p.m. June 23; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 24 and 10 a.m . to 8 p,m . June 25. Ticketa, priced at tl for adulb and 50 cent.a for student.a, will be available at the gate. For further Informa- tion phone ~ 1131. Comin!? Up Jl:L Y t FIREWORKS - A fireworks exhibition pageant and show will be held at Anaheim Stadium on Sun., July 2, at 7 p.m. All seats are reserved with tickets priced at $4.50, club level : $3.50, field level: and n.so, view level. All children 12 and under admitted for half price. Mail order to Fireworks, Post Office Box ins. Anaheim. J ULY 4 FIREWORKS -Tbe Exchange Clu~ of :Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa will stage their fourth annual Fireworks Show in Orange Coast College Stadium, 2701 Fairview Rd ., Costa Mesa, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets Sl.50 adults; 75 cents children five to 12 years old: no admis- sion charge for children under Uve. Entertain- ment will be provided before the fi.reworks. The Dunes in Newport Beach will have a fire- woru show at 8:45 p.m. Tickets $1 adults, 75 cents children 13 to 17 years of age, 25 cents children 12 and under. The City of Huntington Beach will &hoot fireworu from the end of Hu.ntingtno Beach Pier at 9 p.m. There is no admission charge. A flreworu show will be held at Anaheim Stadium, 2000 State College Blvd., Anaheim, filter the baseball game . HB JULY 4 PAR.ADE -The annual Huntington Beacb Fourth ol July Parade will begin at 11 a.m. oo July 4 at Tenth and Main Streets in Huntington Beach, proceed south on Main to Flfttl, left oo Fifth to Walnut, left on Walnut to Main, north oo Main to Pecan and Lake and norUi on Lake to dlabanding point at 11th Street Parade includes equestrian units and bands from all over the West Coast. • O.•-C-1 ...... .-w • t ~.-k~=··.~·': G U I D I T 0 F U ·II· Theater OPINING THIS WEEK ''New Meo•" Sl&mund Rombvl'• "New Moon" will open at MtJ.. odyland 'lbtatrt, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, be- atnnlnt Tuttda)', June 2'7, with two 1how1 on Satur· day and Sunday. Pbont 771-7220 for Information. Theater snLL RUNNING @ "Baney,. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will present ''Harvey" at Community Recreation Center. west gate, Or· snge County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa tonight. Phone ~ for information. "See Bow They Run'' A comic farce, "See How They Run," is on at.a~ at Huntington Beach Playbou.se, 2110 Main Street, Huntington Beach, on Friday and Saturday nights through Saturday, June 24. Phone 847-4815 for in· formation. "Tbe Subject Was Roses" A domestic drama, "The Subject Was Roses," is on stage at Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, Wednesday through Saturday nights through June 24. Phone 494-8061 for information. "Roberta" ¥elodyland's Muslcal Repertory Company is stag- ing Jerome Kern's "Roberta" through Sunday, J une 25, with two shows on Saturday and Sunday. Phone n6-7220 for further information. Theater OPENING SOON "Wlule The Pooh" The classic children's soory, "Wlnllie The Pooh,'' wlll be staged by the Junior Division of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, June 30, July 1 and 2. Performance times are 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 Sunday. Phone 834-5303 for further information . "CrlUc'1 Cbolce" A modern comedy, "Critic's Choice.'' will play at West.min~ Playhouae, 17th Street School Auditor- ium, 7571 Westm!Mter St., Westminster, on Friday and Saturday night.a beginning Friday, June 30. Phone 893-0606 for further Information . "The Bobby Darin Show" Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, An:ihrlm, wlll pi csent "The Bobby Darin Show" for one·Wtl!k beginn1 ·g Tuesday, July 4 with two shows on Satur· day and SUnday. Phone 776-7220 for Information. • • Sports ~ ANGEL8-Ca.lllwn.ta Aniel1 VI. Waahlngton s,n .. tiora J une 2e, :n and 28 at 8 p.m.: Aniela v1. New York YankeH June 30 at 8 p.m. Ttcketl •t.SO i'neral admlaaJon; 12.so reeerved aeat1: ..,.so, '4 box , .. ta. Anaheim Stadium, 2000 Stat. Colleae Blwl., Anaheim. Phone W.2000 . DODGERS -WI AniW. Dodten v1. Sa.n Francie· co Giant.I tncdOt at a p.m .; J une 24. 25 at 1 p.,m • All l&mtl in bod1er Stadium. HORSE RACING -Tborouahbred racing dally ex· cept Swlday at Hollywood Park In In1tewood throueh July M.. Fint post time 1:45 p.m. week- days, 1: 16 p.m. Sat.; '60,000 Cinema Handicap Saturday, June 24. Places to Go BARBOR CRUISE -Balboa Pavilion Fun Zone, 15 trips daily between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets Sl.25 adults, 50 cents children Phone 673-0'240 for further information. ESTANCIA ADOBE -Adams and Mesa Verde Dr. West, Costa Mesa. Originally a way station for Indians, the hiatoric adobe has been restored and furnished and Js open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. oa Sat. and Sun. No admission charge. For information phone 549--0922. DISNEYLAND-World famous amusement park has rides and exhibits for young and old, 1313 So. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim; hours through June 23, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. After June 24, hours will be 9 a.m. to midnight daily. Music for dancing and special entertainment nightly. Tinkerbell's first flight of the season on June 24. Phone 533-4456 for further information. COVER: T he 25th biennial Transpacific Yacht Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu will get under way about noon on July 4th, with boats jockeying for position as at the start of the last event in 1965, shown on the cover. More boats with participate this year than ever befort! Guide to Fun Meet the People Garden Notes De1lgaer11 Notebook View from Balcony Current Theater Hl1tork Avila Bay Oat 'N About Entertalnmeat Movies ORANGE COAST Lucy Bell photo. Page i Pares Page 4 Pares Pare & Page I Page 7 Pagfl 8-11 Pages 8-14 Pares Jt-Jf maamammam MAGAZINE Friday, June %31 196'7 °''"'" CN•I >'llllKINDIR M•tlllH It •uMI.,,... l'r!Mn •• - MctiH •I IM DAILY "LOT tJ 1111 Ofllll .. CHI! "'*''""' C•~ Ne-I •••<II. HIHl11"'9 l .. Cll. CMle Mitt, u-1••<11. Wnt· •IHIW ..,, feunl•h• Ya .. ,, C•tll.,,,I•. AHnA1 ,. .. , Offlca l u l17S N••-1 1 .. ,11, Clllflnla. 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Now -Ends Tuesday -THE BEST PARTY YOU WERE EVER INVITED TOI JACK LEMMO# SHIRLEY MaoLA/#£ FR£D MacMURRAY -;_;. Wa/a #••-Ctlle Alla-. .........,_..,...... ....... -AND- 1 ., °'" --(07\1 '·J W • 1rr t-i r r-GARDEN- 1 INTEI NATIONA L 104 E. Lhicol• A11okf,. Ill 5·0141 "Mokn D-Job Lffli LJke • Fairy Tole!" -111 Y. 'NortO·Jovr,,.I Tr•bun. onlsrlc -•'-• ~ fef M•ltsl '1n: ''PAllS SECIE'r .. Robert Morse •nd Michele Lff •re h•turtd in "How To Succttd In Business Without Rully Tryint" •t tht Lido The•trt In Newport Bdch. .::· ;~ . : -::; ,, .. I . ' Stephen Boyd •nd Yvette Mlmieux co-star In "The C•per of tht Golden Bulls" at the Mesa Theatre in Costa Mesa. llelodJ~4. !beatre ~·JULY~ thru 9 • l WEEK ONLY-lllllir. BOBBY DARIN T•ct Yltd , Th•" fll 11 1 lO PM • S•t. 116 lO & ' lO P.M • S•nd1y 118 00 r M' S2 SO, SUO, S4 SO. 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JACOPEITI """'PROSPERI ANTONIO CUMAn Rll ooocANI ·srAHIS~oo-ncHNicoLouncHIHSco,c ~ St•tt•nf FRED MacMURRAY TOMMY STEELE f GRITR GARSON Gp~IHE /11l1oduc/11v .nGE • LESLEY ANN WARREN •lid JOHN DAVIDSON TECHNICOLOR~ STEREOPHONIC SOUND •~IC:C tcA~I MllllU ti I OI' II ~ ...... ot 1,. ,, .. _) llULUlllK ... ,. "--.... n..n. ........ -'41 & ,Ot Ul4& OI • .... , ............ Jt •• ~,. suuU,. =-=~·~•~·"' 612'4 UOOUJ_)d lol, ..._ & ":r. .. , ... ..lf:t: &IUO ll.'4 HUO NOW PLAYING "''°w1"' h•nl111 '•1totm1ncu sold ou11 I ALL SE'• TS RcscRuEO Junt 2J~24L 25, 29. JUl1t,16, 23, 30, ft ' ,, f, Aucust ::. 111 20, 27. f ;AC°lfiC'S PAATMU-iiiuiiE-;1~1-;,;;;:.; ;,_;:,-;.~;;;.-.;;:4A1'1tt - --, I I 1t4Mr1--_,.,~-,....,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~----I JINH print ! : STATT 111'----- I NO. or mu AT $ MAT. 0 fvt. 0 I DATE ucwcmo 111 •11. 'Ali ~1 t L.~-~~~~~~~·~~I~'.!_'~~_!~·-~~.:~~-·~~.'..! /tA0/1/C'I HOLLYWOOO llCKCTS ICOW OH SALE at 1'111U&t1 Boaon1c1, PANTA So Calif. Miilie CO., 637 SO. Hiii, All lilut\111 G ES A:enclu (IAA 7-124') Md All Wtlllclls Mllll• City Stom . FOR T14EATU PARTY 6 ~OIW Hollywood 1t Vint· 469-7161 mes 111rORMATIOlf -c.n 466-6301. #IUtllfnt Sectton-OAIL y P'ILOT '""'~· Ju"• n, ,,., South Lagunan Researches History Of Alaska 'lltdt 1it f~ Alexander Doll could easily be mi:3taken for a character from Tolstoy's "War and ~ace'' dropped by some miracle into South Laguna. This soft· spoken, good humored man spends all of his free hours studying and writing about the similarities between the people of Russia and America. "I hope by telling many of the little known facts about the friendship of the people of these two countries before Communism, to help save the world !Tom a third War,'' Doll said in a soft voice. Two complete walls oi his library are lined with books, about 2000 vol· i".l:~''7 ~. ~. ,:h..~~ .... "'"; ...... "' ~ ~ THE EN TERTAINMENT PAGES OF THE WEEK- ENDER MAGAZINE ARE YOUR BEST GUID E TO WHAT IS GOING ON WHERE IN ORANGE C 0 U N T Y. T H E R E S T A U R A N T S, T H E A T E R S , NIGHT CLU BS , SPECIAL EVENTS AND MOVIES ARE All TO BE FOUND ON PAGES 8 THROUGH 14. ~~~1 iawthorne Christian ScbooL , fJiitA~I NZ ........ ~ fUN~. SUMMER CARNIVAL DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN THROUGH 12 Come One J 26 S t 1 Enroll Come All * UOe • ep • * Now! Before and after school care • 6:30 a.m. • 6:30 p.m. ~ ' -....... ~. ~ ...... for informatron phone: (714) 962-3312 ,,..~ Transportation provided HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 1613.S Brookhur,t Street Fountain Valley, California MHHlne Se<lMn-0"1 LY l'ILOT 'r••o. '"'" ll, 1•11 UITM!$ all of which relate in some way to Russian-American relations. On th• thlrd wall are snapshots of the home and grave of General Toucher, a Russian, who fought in the American Civil War. Doll bas good reason to be so interested in this subject. He was born in Caucasia in the southern part of Russia in 1899. When he was 18 he was commissioned a sub-lieutenant in a volunteer army which was fighting the communists in the Russian Civil War. Their army was de!eated but due to the foresight of their commander, who maintained 120 ships in the Bla<:k Sea, they were evacuated to Con5tantinople. Unable t-0 return to Russia Doll traveled through Europe for several years then came to New York in 1923. "I Celt like an ant there,'' Don said in a Russian accent, "so after a year I went to Los Angeles." From 1936 until his retiremoot in 1964, he worked in the motion pic- ture industry as a special effects technician. making miniatures of such things as boats and guns for action sequences. Doll met his wife, Galena, at a Russian club. She b.ad come to Los An- geles after her father, a Russian officer, had beoo killed by the communists in Siberia. They were married in 1926. Whan they first came to South Laguna in 1928 they traveled a dirt road which ended at the Capistrano river. He and his wife camped at Emerald Bay, where they paid 50 cents a day, which included all the running water they needed and even a shower. ln 1930 he began to build his home in South Laguna. "It took ten years," the grey haired man said, his brown eyes twinkling, "but not a single nail or brick was put into it by anyone but me. I had lots of time during the depression." Alexander Doll first became aware of the many ways RUS6ia and Amer- ica are related when he visited Fort Ross, a former Russian colony in North· ern California, while he was on vacation. Soon after that he began to read and seek information in this field. At the present time he is doing re.>earch for the Alaskan Centennial Commission on developments in Alaska ~fore 1867, the year Sewaro pur- chased the land from Russia. "Many books are listed in Wickersbam's "Bib- liography of Alaskan Llterature," he explained, "but the information about Alaska is a jumble and there are many errors. Many books have been over- looked, too. I have disco~red books of reminiscences published in Finland ConHnued on Page 5 TROPICAL FISH SUMMER IS HERE! C.oldfisll -PeMI Lllys POlld S•plies -Aq11orl111111 Also f11ll llM ef Tropic.el Fhll • S11pplln SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH 21' w. Wilso•, c ......... Now is the time that produce "know how'' is most important. High temperatures play h•voc with produce, but here at Newport Produce, we buy It •t 3 a.m. and sell it "houri" old to give you "tod•v'• produce today," and it's exclusive •t Newport Produce. • Ne.Folnlewl ... 541-7'61 °"" lt le ' -"''• ,,I, Ser. 11 to 1 -Sun. 11 te • Entertainment Trips Picnics Work Shop Bible Stories Swimming Now, over 130 restaurants buy their produce frem ua •nd over 2,000 customers come here WMklyl How about you? Isn't it time you were joining the crowds and buying fr"her product •t lower prices. Here are a few good rHson1: For Our Restaurants U. S. No, 1 Extra Fancy CELERY 1 dozen bunches ....•.•... U. S. No. 1 Extra F•ncy CARROTS 25 lb. Bag . . . . . • . . . $100 $115 --·-··· For Our R•t•n Customers .. · --· --· .. ··1 . 3 BIG COUPON SPECIALS . -··· ....•..... ········· ········--····----. """ I ZUCINNI c-Mll• : Mulhroom1 SQUASH Grapefruit i let'"· 9c .... 4c"· l Wl!ll llllt .. _ wltll llllt -wil!I tlllt .. _ f ... ........... ~~::;:~-~~-;_ J~,---.. ··----·-! '· ·-.............. -• ··-· •• ---.. --... ___ ... ____ ............. ...! Tiiie weft. •M ull9"'ftl•'-' h --Cde~ Teco M .... T1le Attk. 19' a-. c.t., y..,.._ "-• T~ U4'ffrt. Wefce-Attoor41 Hew ~ ,.. u lll•t •• 7 ~ PHO ME: 673-8715 NEWPORT PRODUCE .... ...... o.llly .. Tiii Or-Of T1-_ .. uu N-pert llY4. .. ,... P"laMI• o ...... Cant 3 WH111tncler • .. .. ·' .. ,. .. .. .. .· .r .. " . "' .. .. '~ " " ,, _., ., , _( c. />' . , ,,, l 1•· Garclen Notes Daisies Are Colorf u I, 4 TM d•hy family offers a host of oo1orful easy.to.grow plant. which are useful in landscaping. In a beach climate such as ours, the marguerites are well known and make wonderlubshrubs for landscaping pu~ses. They are available in white, yellow, pink and in double flowered vaneties. Gauni•, as well known as marguerites, are used extensively u ground covers and edging plants. From what was orijinally juat two vari~ ties, yellow and orange, gazanias are available now in a wide color range. There are whlte varieties as well as pink and red varietie-.; on the market. ln-~ition to lhe regular clump growing gazanias there are the trailing types. This species bas very silvery foliage and spreads out over a wide area. This spreading gazania does not bloom as well as the regular varieties but the silvery foliage is much more attractive than the grey-green of the clumping types. Guaini•• grow from six to twelve inches high depending upon the variety and the culture they receive. Arctotis ar e little known daisies that grow one or two feet high. This is a little tall for a ground cover but arctoti.9 make splendid border plants. The flowers are larger than gazanil! and the color range is greater. There are pure yellO\;\'S and oranges as well as shades of cream, red. crimson, purple and rust. Often the center of the flower has a ring of a lighter or darker shade. The flowers have good stE'ms for cutting and they make wonderful daytime bouquets. Daisies, we must remember, come from "days eyes" and are only open during tbe daytime. Arctotis are heavy bloomers the year round. Although plants are sometimes avaiJable you may have to grow them from teed. The seed is easy to manage, but does not come in separate colors, (except white). If one gets an especially good variety it t'an be pro. pagated by cuttings . The culture of aU these landscaping daisies is very easy. Pbnt tbem Jo a sunny. wen drained location and don't overwater. The worst pests are aphids and red spider which can be controlled by spraying with malathion and kelthane. -Don Horton instant lawns with easyl fast! economicalJ ,. -----, ........... ,iai. ................. . -a C..Tmrt -.._ It 1M "'dl, ~ • .., .. a ...... ltolll '-. lft IHI ....... Y" CM Mjey a - -· i.-. --... -··· lt't ,.., ........... 1111• • ..... ----· • ·-•I--...... C.~ _,__ -llve.illty f/f ,_ -.,., ---·-.,... .... .-.. H l'M -· a. .. ...... .,_ er.a elMie. wll• C•Twt 1M. -IH9ttl Im-le actlM at .. _., k limltee. Tiie lllitlM '''" II '19 call ,_ .. Hlsl ... 1-ttllmalt ay -ef Ille waltflH lulellen ........ HrM eiw \49 tuft .. I_ .., ~•1tla9" f/f Ce~TW1 --~elelt c•ls ti a -illllUI -. DltTllla UTIO .... CAL•TUllr, IAlfTA AHA Tl Install a Cal·T1rf Lan_Co1tact t~e Landscaper i1 Yo1r Area I ANAHEIM HUNTINGTON HACH --..1;--H...,_.. 1n·IM7 w ..... G,.... &..cbceplet '4J.J1JJ Jeck Wiiie.. 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Optroln uNl01...ly "" ... h ....... _ .... • ....... ,,. fl-«-rol et 1och •pr1..-le•. t..d1....i.,e1 ftow. cor.wol eliminate• ov•1~wot .. rin9, 41y .pot&. • C-plet• 1y1te• JW"oducocl lty loro-Moiet O'Mol1c Div. lo•er 50 yoo11 ol lurf co11 u p«i-•). ~UIN'ht!tn ,,., .... .,,,.) ••••• 'UfliNMVMlillilUW"•·rr• TORO AUTHORIZED MASTER INSTALLER IRRIGATION DYNAMICS 2973 Ranclolph Ave., Cost• Meu 545-Jlll 116HT TIARS DPHllHCI IN OltAN5l COUNTf FOR ~VERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER MAGAZINE CALL DON WILSON AT 642-432 l M ... JJl!e ltcli.1>-0AILY l'llGl f ro4at, J v-», !NI TONl6HT AT 8:30 50 BIG IT PLAYS AT TWO EDWARDS LUXURY THEATRES Q IN THIE 'Wc.:.rMIN~TUll CaHTKR ~ :SSJl!i.LZ: -.. --111• --.(: ... ··~··-., ~9\ .... n. ... -:::: RENE tWmY·Jam.PMJl BERTRANO· TEREta 'tUNi JACOOES·PAUL BERTIWI) ,.._ = ..... n:.::..• -Roddy McO.Wall In ''TH·E-CoOL-ONES" I Melod1J!!40 .,Jbeatre Now Through Sunday -LAST THREE DA VS -.. --"'-~"._ .. 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D•llJ ,...., .. _,.,,. •• •<II"• ... llnl~•• -.c11 ...... ,_....,, -1-. ,._., , .... ,.... ........... . -00.. ............ -- INDS TOMOUOW NIMrT fw ..-....... ,.. ..... , c ...... l :Jt Ma .. -~DAILY l'tLOT PriMy, J-2l. 1H7 JU OCIAN AYL LA&UNA HACH Fred MMMurr•y, Tommy St .. le •nd Lna.y Ann W•rren •r• featured in W•lt Disney'a live action mualul, ''The H•pp6"t Mlllion- •ire," which opena tonight •t the P•nt..- Theatre in Los Ante'-· Christopher Plummer and Romy Schneider co-.tu in ''Triple Cross" •t the Huntington Cinema ThHtre in Huntington Beach, the Cinema West Thfftre in WestminsMr and the Tustin ThNtre in Tustin. It is also playing at the South Cout in Laguna and th~ Harbor Drive-In, Santa Ana. The glorious tradition of Mexico's "folklorico" will be recreated by the National Ballet of Mexico at the Gr"k Theatre June 24 to June 29. The internationally-acclaimed group of singers, dancers •nd instrumentalists brint to life the colorful music •nd dance heritage of Mexico's rich folk tradition . ~ Newport Harbor Cruise ~ 15 Trips Daily bffw... 11 a.m. and 7 p.... / Fun Zone Boat Company * Balboa 6 73.0240 * ~do trrUW,Otl M AOt -9t .... ••.,-..,._• 10 1 .... 1..,, U4o k lo •• 0 1 >-USO Pl. SHOW STA.Sn 6:41 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY FIOM 2 r.M. HELD OYER FIRST RUN IN THE HAR!OR AREA .~~~~~ -.W.0 -9CuA ea"" PUHll __ ...._ "to::"--- .......... ~ ... ~ll-. ... ''THREE BITES OF AN APPLE" "TELEPHONE S•B-1552 FOR INFORMATION £l~~~!~ ~ ~ ,..,. . 8 • J II) f1lacJ 1 · I J tnod ·· -·" Euro .~ ·-, ~·~.'Pel liou"&'t- SECOND BIG HIT IN CCLOR l~Pti! L[l1( , .. )."'-') so vow MIMlE[UX RAtG~ a;m. 1•1111111115 °'' ... cu .. ...... ,.u, t : • , .... .. At l\felodyland OPENING TONIGHT! DIRECT FROM TROPICANA HOTEL, LAS VEGAS DB. DANTE E x c I T I N G "MR. HYPNOTISM!" D I F F E R E N T His •.C. _, eyes le.-4 fw SJ .Oot,000.00 witll U.'4"1 of ......._-Mr. H~"" lies ~41•4 ....._ .. t9t1 w~ ctae.s "-cent to cod. NOW AT YIUA MAllNA ffH TOUI • .,.4 •---! -PLUS - JACK LONDON DUO DANCING NIT£L Y IN THE LOUNGI e IUFNT LUNCHEOM $1..H e DllllMD NOlll U..SO Oftl&.OO&lff llAlmflU&. IA1IOA IAY 1~5 BAYSIDE NEWPORT BEACH 67S4200 The Ultimate in Fine Dining • SWISS GERMAN AMERICAN FOOD • LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY 11:30-2:30 DINNER 5:00-11:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY • 414 N. Newport Blvd. NEWPORT BEACt-{ 646-5313 ~ 12..,,,,.,.~ .. ~:-:""':" ......... 111111"'1111 ..... lll ......... ll!!_~ ............... 11111~• ....... 11111111111 ..... 11111•• ................................ ~ !-================================ ---..... ~ - -_J - l'eurth .I Juty will br-lnt ftreworlu of another kind when Bobby Darin eperY • Gne week engagement at Melodyl•nd ThHtre in Anaheim. This verMtile recording and nightclub star will sing some of his most famous numbers. Darin also is a composer with five motion pictvre tftte WIMll etMI tt.ne ...tfre "'"1e sc:orff to hi• credit -yet he c1nnot read music. Chad •nd ·Jeremy wiU share the prognm with Darin. ~THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN ntE WORlD Box Office w.-...y. EDWARDS' Opens D1ily 11:00 1.m. Holidays 12:45, 4:30 & 1:30 Tickets May B• Pur-chued in Advance HAU0R at ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE S41N102 NOW ·PLAYING · ( '*$0)1Aill 0~ ·~ ~ ~~ Tiii.Va .. , ...... ml•picbl• --·-llallatn ...... .. , .. h --.,., .. -\ JK>OCUS .. HAKMERSTllN'S ~~Ol/J\fJ) Comes E1cl"sively to the Cinema! - •.-1 .UIS .... .. ,. rstn"J SpecW Price tor ~.=11 • P.,b-ICeS "'1""$i(; M4ANDREWS·~PLUMMER ~,~L:S~ iii•aoBA!DNl"'=::=--:=-'IELEANORPARKRRi--=a. iOiLr YISI I MAID aooc1a r ~ llAMMERSTlllf DI iiilST IIRMAN ................................................... ~ ...... -&am The Sound Of Music Wil Not Be Shown In Any Otfw 1 Coestal Are1 ThHin Prior To Chrimn•• rr*t. ,_ u. ,,., \ . ~ ;.,.,..l --· • . -~ ·~· Practlcal Ancl Pretty There was a time when handsome furniture ha4 to have speci&I ca.re to keep it from becoming marked, scarred or just finpr marted. In recent years the functional qualities of furniture have been aUIJDell.ted without sac- rificing &be beauty. De&ign has pLilyed a big part in dUa change, but not to be overlooked are the new finishes which make varioua plecea of furniture almost impervious to swiace damage. Suc.b is the highly resistant finish vf the dresser shown in the photograph above w~ needs only a quick swish or a damp doth to keep its lovely ~low The surface is constructed 111 three layers: a boUum underlay of al- uminum foil which disperses heat aod cold: a middle layer ol. genuine walnut veneer; and a top ply of tough, transpar~t vinyl which protects against staining, scratching and cheeking. American ol Martinsville manufactures this dresser in a bedroom group called Chapter l The mater iar, known as Wonderwood, is available in walnut onl_v . MEET THE \ PEOPLE • • • Continued from P... J ' by Finns who were Russian officers and governors stationed in Alaska." "By comparison with San Francisco, Sitka, ALasb was a very progres- iive town. When Sao Francisco bad only 12 houses, Sitka had a population ol 600 people," Alexander said. "Sitka had the first flour mill on the Pa- cific coast and it had foundries and printing presaes. Tbe first 6leamsbip to sail in San Francisco harbor was built in Sitka, then transported by ship to San Francisco." About California's relatio~p to RIJSSU, Doll a.aid, "ln Russian mu- Beums you can find more books and drawings about early Califurnia than you· can here. The only California Indian feather mmtle in existence is in a Russian museum." Be explained tMt this is because between 1804 and 1867 the Russian government sent out 44 scientific expeditioDB to other '° parts ot the world. "The Califomia Poppy received its botanical name, ~b­ ' eabolt:zig, because it was classified by a naturallst on one of these expedi- tions." M a side fine Doll col.Lecta pamphlets printed by Russia in many dif. fecent Indian languagea to teach the lndjanl about God. He baa about thirty aow aod believes k to be the brgest collection ol lta tlnd in existence. He also collected medals given by the Russiam to uplonn for making new dJa.. coverieis. He has just receive<f a medial of his own fl'Om tb.e Alaskan Centennial Comm.lssion for the aid be bu given to them. Pictured together on it are a Russian cathedral and the American Eagle. -Dorothy Pier M ... llM S.c1--.0A1LY l'llOT ,,....,, J-U. lMT ,_ DESIGNER'S t . NOTEBOOK ... ,. Porcelain Stoves BY J.i RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOr, • ' .. Few antique por~lain stoves are in existence today because ol the inherent fragile quality of the material itseU. A porcelain stove is not only subject to accident but sudden temperature fluctuations from very hot to very cold can destroy it. However, many reproduction pieces are available aod there are even some very tall, efegant fireplaces from Italy on the market. If porcel1in stoves are to be used to their best advantage they should be placed in a ~tform for a unique effect. A good spot for these unu:;ual, decorative items, usually richly ornamented on the surface, is in the master bedroom. II the stove is very luge and exceptiooa.J in shape and design, it can be ad.apt.ed to a living room scheme whef'e it will create a Euro- pean feeling. Porcelain is white in appearance, but cao be altered by' a~ plying a glue to &be surface and antiquing the ornamentation to aolten and higbligbt the color. Reproduction stoves should be chosen and installed during the building stage of a home. Otherwise alterations of the fire- box openln& and hearth pfatform will be required. I NEXT WEEK: TERRACES If I~:.. :;28 - Please address inquiries and questio1fs by letter to: ~igners Notebook, Weekender Magazine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport Beach, California. OrM .. CMll 5 -~ .-' - I I •I .. .. .. .• • • l•I ~ .• . . ~ noM THI BALCONY By TOM TITUS Hardly anybody asb you how to get there aoy more -which is as good an indication as any that" the first two years <X the Costa Meu Civic Playhouse have been fruiUul. TI.me was, when the city-sponsored com· munity theater iroup was first getting start· ed, that they had to draw a map on the backs ot the ticteta to in.lure that the audience would get there for t2)e first act. Or get tMre at all. lut thet w11 tn yeers end 10 shows ... , Md thM IMftth the Mell Jl•pra wlll l"llNNlce *ut tM "•ltl RJI ef the net • 4htant pelt wheft they ... tottether for • MCeNI Wrtftday ,.,.., end th.fr first ...... ,,..,."'" The bl& nilbt II tomono!J rljht. alter th. • clOllnJ perforlunct of 11narvey,11 which rlllp -aown tilt curta1D on a eecond 1ucoea- tu1 MUOn. Tht awvda wtil bt puaed out at the new Costa w ... Country Club and wlll bt tbt flnt event in that edlflce. Th• date of th• c.lebraUon la no accident -lt waa on June 24, 19e&, that the playhouse waa born wlth the openlniz performance of the comedy "Send Me No Flolitn." There'1 bem t0methlnf tn the works ever alnce. It •II lf•rtM when Celt• IMM'a city f1then ..,.. leeklfte fer • way t. ..,.. tM "cultvr1I .. ,H lletween theirs 1fMI ether CllmMUnltt.I. A llttle HMte,:~ they declcW, wu a at.p In the rltht di tn. They threw the ball to Bette Berg, then cultural coordinator for the city'a recreation department, who recruited a director of long standing on the Orange Coast, Pali Tambel· linl, to stage the playhouse'$ productions. Working with children's and teen groups as well as the adults, Pati has given Costa 'Mesa a community theater to be matched with any in the county-an accomplishmeot which gains relevance in the light of the fa- cilities which must be endured. That audi- torium on the Orange County Fairgrounds was classified as a temporary structure be- fore Pearl Harbor. The longest forwud stride was taken thia yNr when a patrons association, or "first nighters" group, was form~ to help build the audience for Cost. M.sa's of· I.rings. They'll IM "last nighter" bunch thl1 ti,,,., sticking around for the anniversary party and the awards. The anniversary will be a personar one, too. It was Costa Mesa's first show , "Send Me No Flowers," that lured this writer across the footlights for the first time. When "Har- vey" goes up it'll be our ninth appearance. * BACKSTAGE -David Garrison, who re- cently won Theater Associates of Orange County's best actor award for "Kiss of Death," will have trouble finding a place for it ...• it's his 35th in five years of acting .... In case you were ioterested, the Orange County Community Theater Association has been dis- solved for lack of interest .... only five mem- be-rs showed up for the la!t two meetings •• f , o.-c .... U w.,....-r BACK TO YOUR CEREAL - A precocious remark by Jamie Meighan d r a w a stares of rebuke from hla fNlrenh, played by Doris Htrbtrtson and Hersh Shipman, in this .. rly acene from the Westmln· ster CO"°*'Y· 'CRITIC'S CHOICE' OPENS SOON What happen.a when a New York dnma critJc is put Into the position of reviewing a pl•Y written by h1I wife! The Wfftm~er Community ThMttr explores theee compllc• tJona when tht curtain toes up on Ira 1Avln11 "Critic's Choke•• next weekend . Hersh Shipman and Dor~ Herbertaon take the hv rol11 tn the lat~t Weatmlnater orrertng. with Jamie Mel&han playln« their p~oclous son who contributes to hi~ rather'• pm~t'. Rounding out the cast are Mike Skinner, Betty Gordon. Joye Cox and Joan Hagerty. The romedy la directed by Larry TrammeJJ. Prflented in the county11 moet lrltimate eetting, on the 1ta11 of the 17th Street &hoot auditorium. "CriUc11 Choice" wUl be 1uged tor ab performanctt, June 30 and July 1, 7-8 and 14·15. Curtaln Umt ts 8:30 p.m. WAS IT REALLY THAT BAD? Above, Hersh Shipman looks unappreciatlvely at the curious m•kf, Joan Ha9erty. At left, J•mie Meighan re.di his fath- er's scathing review of his mother's play 11, from left, Doris Herb.rtson, Ell:ubeth Gordon, Hersh Shipman and Joye Cox M•tailn• St<llM-DAtlY ,,LOT Frodar, JUft• u , ,,.1 • .... 1.l•.llL •• maybe you don't like STEAK fi~;-.,,; ~ W-· r-~ We can't irnacina It. but let's say you really don't like steak! Our JMMI offers other deliahtful meals such as Deep Fried Shrimp, Deep Water Fish Fnlets, or our famous Chafa Salad, so next time the family IUf· aests aoint out for a steak dinner, don't ftlnch-plly It cool-to llollc whtl tht 1t11k Mttrl and tnJoY one 1f our other delicious mMIL 4'0*&1ha <i'-' . :...... Arre1oo'S~le FAMILY ~ti ' .. 0 U T 'N' A B 0 U T Continued from P-,. 10 Sarah Rundell, Perdit.a Goodenow and Hedy Lether . _ .Phi Theta Kappas, all Their reason for being at Daniel's? The formal looking over of prospective members and to award gold pendants to senior mem· bers leaving their ranks. Not much of an item? Perhaps not in "why" they were there . . . but just listen to "who" these Phi Theta Kappas are. WARD 3·A ALL THEIRS They are a group of gals who have taken over Ward 3-A at Fairview St.ate Hospital in Cost.a Mesa . . . as benefactors. All from · Cost.a Mesa High School, they raise a minimum one hundred ($100.00) dol· Jars each year to brighten things up a little for those in that ward. They go on bottle hunts . . . ror refund money. They hold bake sales. They stage rarnes. And fashion shows. Enmasse, they visit Fairview once a month . . . to stage a &ala birthday party complete with cake and lee cream, for every patient ln their ward having a blrthdate dur· Jng that month. And . . . every Thankag:lv· inf . . . a basket of trult la dell~red to the ward by these Phi Theta K.ppu. A "restaurant Item" ... their annual dinner party? 'iou bet ... and a Up of this corner's hat to the whole aroup! Tha'1 all! PtHINO tlNl•Nl'S ..,---------------------------------....,~ 9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY MARK DAVIDSON TRIO SU .. OAYS J P.111. 'Tll J A.Ill. SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN JJ01 I. COAST HIWAT COltONA Dll MAI FOR RESERVATIONS e 675-0470 COURY'S STEAK SANDWICH $1.95 LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS 19th & PLACENT IA COSTA MESA e TOP SIRLOIN - PRIME RIB -STEAK •nd LOBSTER COMB. IC. .. lete MecJfl $3.95 (}o/tkn ::Dragon Room • CANTONESE-CHINESE FOOD • ,..lf,.ARIO l 'I' FAMOUS C"llllSI CHU "LEONG" LUNCHEON PLATE e PORK CHOP SUEY e FRIED or PLAIN RICE e TEA or COFFEE 65' e SOUP e COOKIE OTHH LUNCMIONI TO S'-U TAKE OUT SPECIAL ..OIUC CHOW MllN-11t11D SHltlMP-100 ,00 YOUNG PltllD ltlCl--COOKll $1.25 I PIUONI ADO POii CMOfl IUll 4 NHONI ADO lWllT AND SOUi lllS ,.. NHON Good thN June 25 Only CALL • Kl 5·2271 •oot IN TO.M) llPT. ONL.1' 2M5HAlt101t -COSTA-MESA llTWllN ADAMI • IAHI Cin 't Mike Europe Th is Season 1 te•e l•I• ••fer• " & Fine Din"1f .Slncf. 1965 Karam:S \ \'ENETIAN fESTl\'41J ~ l f.Asr Co.vr JiloHWAY Co.ONA DIL MAI. CAUPOINIA PHON!: (7l4) 67'-137.f ' *OE?.76)+6\ii' Newpert IMd Quality food, courteou,1 service ue given first con1ideration PricH re11n•ble, atmo1pher• relulng. Bring the family. HARVEST HOUSE SPECIAL Featured every Sunday also • nightly fNture wHkdays SWJSS STEAK V•9•t•bl. Gr .. y Whlpp•d Pot•lo.1 Choice of V•g•l•bl• W1rm Roll & l utt•r $125 KIDDIES ' PLATIER Goklt n CHICKEN DRUMSTICK CrMmr W~ll'PH ~·-Wllll ep,..,,.,, w.,.,., Itel & l vtttt 69' .< FREE 11r1rwi.r C•k• tw "•rfY•l 4w~ J-H•lk•~ Dl4 ,., kffw tMt .U fH4 9114 ,.,.,!ft .,. p....,.e4 H tM prembft I• Hr ll'toffnt kltc1M111 "9111 ti.. '""4 uectl11t NClpft tfnelopH 111 tM Co..,.11y h,.rl'"11tel L.oboratory. 0 D lly d s d Dilly l l tOO.• ,.. 2130 '"'"" 4:00 , .. " I '"' pen I 1n un ay let. & s. .. '1 -,.. • , .. Co11tlHOltl Senlce N , .. lllM h<tl-OAIL Y ,,LOT ,,,.,.,, JVflt U. 1H1 NOW THRU ULY 1st at Ne'''l•••rt ! If you can'I make it to Europe tnis Sfason, come JOin us at the Stvft Sn1rt, Newport. The occasion? A Venetian Fest111al to introduce you to our all-new decor. and to otter a new ad'ltn- ture 1n elegant d1nm11 Now Th\'Ough July 1 During the festival weel\s, many of our staff will be authentically costumed 1n the style ot 16th cen· tury Venice. A Venetian gondola will be available for rides on the bay without charge to you. You'U be entertained by our new strolling musicians, in add1t1on to our regular entertainment. There's 1 great deal more tnat you'll just have to seE. So come to the Stult Shirt. Newport. Enjoy our Venetian Festival, and find out why we're nation- 1lly·accla1med in Time Magazine as one of the finest restaurants in the U.S. Stuf t StW!_ USTAURANT 2241 west Co.ut H1ahw1y, NewpQ't Such (714) 646 50~ l>'U51C -DA,.,,Cl"IG -COCIO/. I.~ I> Of-(~ ... 11 WHil.t'fMll< • At Villa Marina - ••••••••••••••••••••••• : -?f'·:,,,iniC 's .. -7 : rlJo LOUNGE.,.,,. ...... : Continued from Page 9 viously has throughout the years "played" some of the most noted restaurant-nightclubs of our time. • • • NOW FEATURING • Just check these cred;ts. 1 ERNIE ARMAND TRIO : Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Sher· man Hotel, Chicago. Footainbleau Hotel, Miami Beach. Grossinger's, Catskills. Adol· phus Hotel, Dallas. Bimbo's, San Francisco. Ciro's, Hollywood. Roaring 20's, San Diego. El Patio, Mexico City. Roy Roger's Apple Val· ley Inn, Apple Valley. And on and on and on. : CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUI : • Behind th. Slu ler Steak HouM • • 18528 BEACH at ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH • • Town & Country Shopping Center 962-9031 • ····················••t ln addition, Dr. Dante hu appeared in five motion pictures with stars of such call· ber as Broderick Crawford, Gilbert Roland and Charleton Heston. Dinner. Luncheon. Codt&ils & Atmosphere. O ne of Southern Colifornio s f ine restouronts. All this in the pre-opening publicity packet; plw . . . uHis abUlty to g&t hi.a sub- jects under the spell of hls husky volce makes for a most unu.sual and entertalnlng even· lng." Sound' worthy or a look·kl. More about Dr. Dante later. 10 palisades Teen Tale They took Daniel's, Costa Mesa, by storm e>ne recent evening. According to Keith Ne!JOn, manager of the spa, "everybody loved 'em!" Eosy to re&ch from &n ywhere Polis odes Rood, Bock Boy Th~y were 18 in number, petite young ladies dining out. Sandy Huber, Sheila Co- burn, Kathy Parker. Kathy Dettner. Kathy St. Louis, Sheila Lostrom, Jeanette Lether. Marcele Coover. Lorna Fogwill. Ca rol Walsh, Sherrie Wilson. Bevan Swenson. Judy Grimes, Patti Waid. Ginger Albee. Cheryle O'Gara, Continued on Page 11 The VIiia Marina, which plon .. red hypnotists aa entertainers In the Oran9e Co.If arH, will preaent Dr. Dante, hypnotist extnordinaire, in his openin9 performance tonight. If his record la anything like tho .. who preceded him h. ia In for a long run. '51 ¢ ¢> TOP SIRLOIN STEAi! 1.29 • • I -... NEW YORK CUT STEAi 1.49 Vi lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 89c ALL AaOVIE IHClUDIE •AKIED l'DTATO o• F••NCM FRIES. ROLL & aun•• STUK SANDWICH 89c WITH FatEHCH FalES KING SIZE HAMBURGER 44c WITH CHEESE 49c OlllSS 'IEM UP' AT THE P:aEE "OOOOY •Alt .. SHRIMP BOAT WITH FRIES 1.09 TOSSED GRfEN SALAD 19c CHOICE: aLIEU, THOUSAND ISL.ANO. l'ltENCH oa•SSWK COffU lelt ye• c.. .wit .n, MONDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHTl 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. OUR REG. $1 .29 TOP Sci~~,~~~ D~!.~~~. V2 price! 99¢ WITH fW LOLUPOr THE 51ZZLER5 In Huntington Beach (At Five Points) 11552 Beach Blvd. Town & Country Center In Co1ta Meaa Cnr. of !. 17th & Santa Ana 291 I . PHONE -HOURS-962-5912 o,.. tl ~ te t P.M. Ora~ .. CMtl w-·- 17th Hlllgren Square PHONE 642-7492 :-·········· .... ····~· . ' SING·A-LONG WITH HELEN WATSON Cookie's Cocktails £ Bl\ I a:: i l''!=2000=~N~•~w~p~or~t==~C~o~s~ta=M~es~a===L~I ~8-~906=9~' t ~ I Pl\Vlbton 111 HOWARD A:·~~!~~~T HOFBRAU • VI * WINTERS e COCKTAILS e LUNCHEON e DINNER e Banquet Facilities e 1712 Placentia 548-9062 Costa Mesa PLA 'rS AND SINGS :····~··············· E ••• dinn•r , : ~:!Jon Oode : ~ with the most • OLE! ~ • £spectacular view e J'IJ' A! MEXICAN FOOD • t from in Newport • ' • • SPECIAL COMBINATIONS : i 5:00 EACH EVENING : ENCHILADA & TACO ....... $1.JO. i 00000001 • • CH!~~ve~~~~~,~~:~t!~~~~~~ IAL~l .45 •• i HOUSE s PECIAl TY • • COCKTAILS • « 1)Jt1J'1'.,..K~~ • IN THE FIESTA LOUNGI •• ·•••. • HAYDEN CAUSEY TRIO CJt-ct'B • with JOSIE DE CASTRO • NUiHTLY UCUT MONDAY • • 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH • • OPEN 7 DAYS 962.7911 ........ :11···················· Mefillttt s.ctl-OAILY "LOT 'rlM1· JllM u. '"' -- ... Historic Port Steamers, freighters and four-mf1.5ted schoon. ers no longer ca ll with their cargo at Avila Bay, a seaside resort located 13 miles west of San Luis Obispo. That part of Avila's history belongs to the late 19th century when it was one of California's busiest ports. Though it has not been used for commercial shipping in some time, there are signs today that indicate the area may once again become a center of activity. Dirt and rock fill are being added to the shore line. fishing boats are using the pier facilities and there are plans to build a small craft and recreational harbor. Avila Bay was originally chosen as a port becall3e of its topography. It is a natural harbor, a fact first recognized by John Harford, who own· Queen of the Pacific (circled tn photo), a luxury liner, aank in Avila Bay on its way to San Francisco in April, 1881. The boat ran into trouble 15 miles from port when it listed badly after someone left a port hole open. It limp..t into the harbor, unk to the bottom on April 30, was pumped out and sent on fta way May 4, and arrived safely in S.n fnnclsco May a, four days later. MHUIM hd~AILY "LOT ,,,..,. J-u. 1"1 ., _J_ ~ Pldured at left is a view of Avila Bay as it look.a today with a few small plMaure craft moo'9d in her watef"L Englnffl'1 9'1rrently are designing 1 1m1ll craft and recrH· tlonal harbor which will allow for many more boats. ......_ .,,,,.. At rltht la Avlla lay and Port )1n Lula 11 they •Po pMrM In ltla. Steamera, frelthtert and fouNn•lt· eel achoonert uMd ., d• llvw Ind ,tck up carvo at the port which Mrved the central Callfornl• ,,..., At tht lower rlGht of photo la tht Hotel Mlrre, eonatructed In 1114 ind d"troyed by fire In 1934. Be co m e A S m a 11 B,o a t H a r b or «I the beach and surrounding territory in the 1860's. Harford saw the need for a pier to se rve the schooners. freighters and steamers that called t-0 discharge and pit k up cargo for the central California area Two piers w~re built: one called the People's Wharf which was destroyed by a tidal wave in 1878, and another, still standing and presently under reeonstruction, which was built with more forethought in a sheltered part of the bay. A narrow gauge railroad, covered shed and hotel served arrivals in the early days. The rail- road trestle still stands and allows for one way traffic across San Luis Creek. Building of the wharf encouraged transporta- ' • ~ ~· ... . tion by water which wa.s considered by many to be faster and safer than traveling by land on El Camino Real. One notable exception when travel· ers might have been better off on the highway was the day in 1881 when the Queen of the Pacit1<" a passenger liner. listed and sank to the bottom near Avila Wharf. Originally it was thought the luxury liner had sprung a leak, but it was later discovered that a port hole had been left open. The boat was pumped out and four.days later con- tinued on its journev to San Francisco. Liners as big as the Queen of the Pacific may never be seen in Avila Bay again, but activity on its shoreline. its pier and in its waters is beginning to resemble the bustling days when John Harford had the vision to builrt Avila Bay's first pier. -Evelyn Sherwood »- ...... ,_, ' .. ,: ~· . .~~ . . .. . . .. ~ . Onft .. C-1 1 w .. ....., ~ ~ ~ .. !'' .. .. , ' ----""'= .. » .,a'-' ""' --,,aJ r""' w ... ..,, .... w """' ~ ............... ....,. .. ... .... .,.,, .., "" ... ..... ... .., ... -....... -• -- Talent Talk - Last October they moved to Lido Lounge, Newporter Jnn. then returned to Grand Hotel and continued "bolfo" acclaim. until closing there last weekend, prior to Wednes· day evening's solid smash opening al ~'l "I remember the Capistrano Beach- combers Club with those long breaks when the grunfon ran and everyone. including the musicians, picked up a mess of fish and the chef cooked them right then. Delicious. And Jayne Mansfield runnin£ into the ocean with no shoes on and coming back out looking just as delicious." OUT ·'N' ABOUT: Orange County's Restaurant and Entertainment Scene $ The speaker: Herb Payson, piano, organ. claviatta artiste. Also vocalist. composer and arranger. • ''While we were still a duo and The Sportsman (Costa Me.~a) wanted vocal duets, J exaggerated a little and said Herb sang too. Our first experiments with vocal duets were pretty sad. But ... with rehearsal, re- hearsal and more rehearsal ... gradual improvement. E~entually we made our first LP album and it wac; an immediate sell-out." Tbe speaker: J oe Marino, flu te, clarinet. bass, weals and arra41Rer. "After discharge from the service I stu- died in Hollywood for a short time. then, due VILLA ROMA Spemli:zing Jn ITALIAN DINNERS 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport BNch Open 4 p.m. 12 p.m. Ml 6-4929 OPEN 7 DAYS Wliite fior~e .Jnn • BEEF • FISH • FOWL FEATURING HANDSOME CUTS OF SUCCULENT ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF COMPLETE OINNER S3.95 PRE PARED BY CHEF JOHN RYDER . . . For Two Y eors A Member Of The Royol House~old Stoff Budinghom Palace Englond ' COCKTAILS • e EXCEPTIONAL BUFFET LUNCHEON e 11 :30 A.M. • 2:30 P.M. $1.25 TO $1.'45 DINNER -7 NIGHTS • FROM 5:30 P.M. 3295 Newport Blvd. 673-1374 Newport Beoch to Jack of work and oth er disappointments, I gave up the business completely for eleven years. In 1963 I started playing a 'casual' now and then as a hobby; still having no intention of making entertajnmenl my life- time career. Theo, I received an offer from Herb and Joe." The speaker: Gil Martinez. drummer and vocalist. Put them all together ... Payson, Mar- ino. Martinez ... and you have the Her~ Joe Trio reminisdng between sets as they kicked off the summer season .at Newporter Inn, Newport Beach, Wed nesday evening Jast. Their enthusiastic reception at th e beach area elegant on that occasion was old hat to Payson, Marino and Martinez, who LEO'S FAMILY f&ESTAURANT 2515 EA.IT COASl HWY C ORONA dtl MAR OPIN 11 AM •• t P.M. * CATlllN• TO PAITID Good food e Good Service e Aeatonal:llt Prloee '"" s..4-y Sp.<~• '1 so r-s.1--FrlM Cllldl... -l'otalo Mf Yetttule H-lklrt<I l reo41 & •-• OPEN 1 DAY& e O" l-t7IO STILL THE BEST PR,IME RIB ... FOR LESSI DINNER INCLUDlS • SOUP 01 SALAD. s3so IAKEO POTATO, HORSERADISH SAUCE. IR!AO AND IUTTll s , '\~ . , , . Ol'EH 7 AM-It l'M EVU Y DAY ~,, ; .:f,~~DINNER : s l'M MON. lllrw UT.-n AM SUNDAYS • ~ . C;..:i ' ~ ::;..-" 5930 W. COAST HIWY. ~ NEWPORT BEACH 646-4202 El Matador FAMILY RESTAURANT AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD Ne. 10-Eitdillodos & Toce wlttl rice, lleou, ro.te41tos, solso, IOU, CW MkMI • • ••• , •• $1.50 No. 11-l To1'9ltos wltli Guocumol• IOllU, rJc.o, beoa, tostoclitos, solso. sowp or Mlo4 .... $1.50 LUNCHEON SPECIALS 0Pft: MM ttlnl Tlllln. -11:00·1 O:l O Fri .... s.t. -11 :00.11 :JO S1111. 11 :00·1 O:lO 17'8 Newport 11•4. lAt lltti St.I Cotto M-MJ.44'7 A NEW & VARIED CUISINE! PREPARED BY CHEF CHARLIE TRAPP SEVEN COURSE DINNERS _. P.M.-10 P.M. FROM $1.50 • LUNCHEONS 11 o.11t. • 4 p.m. FIOM t5• PRIME RIB LUNCHEON $1.25 COMPLETE, fXCI "DING HYEIAGE • GEORGE FOSTER TRIO NIGHTLY MONDAY THI U SATURDAY 1:10·1 :J O MARCEL MEEISEMAN'S Ro'Jaf C,.e~I 17th & Pl1eenti1 Cost• Mesa were first introduced to Newporter Inn pat. rons during the coul(Se of a most successful engagement there last winter. Matter of fact, these three ... bailed by many as the finest musical aggregation here. abouts ... have long been accorded enthu· siastic receptions throughout the entire ·county. And . . . each has worked extremely .hard to earn these plaudits. 1'., YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Herb Payson has played piano sjnce the age of six . . . winning a New England Fed- eration of Music Teachers Award when only fourteen. A graduate of Yale University, he REAL CANTONBE FOOD FINE QUALITY Eat Here or Take Home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport leach ORiole 3-9560 Open v • ., Round Dally 11·12 Fri and lat 'tll S 1.m. e'1'~Z ~~l'.l\~ /1 No"' S~rvin11 11muhto#111 111otl""'' prius /rom 11 :30 A.M, Mo11Jdy lhru FriJay • [I o'ltldi/J fro m 11 :00 A.M. Sod•/ ho11rs from "·6:30 "'speciAJ pric11, 1101 11"4 coltl hors J1011w 111. II],,,,,,, llfiltil from tlJI, 1r11111l s1rvi~1 IHNl cllhllU, Comph11 J;,,n,, from fiv1 tlol/11r1, Soup, 111111'111 l#lr11, 6111m, b1u1r11g1, '7 l SOUTH MAIN• ORANGE FOR RES. f4l·3S95 IOppo1i+. City H•lll ·~~__........~ ............... ~~~~· ' & Of•"" CMU -------------======-__:: GI wen..., M•1•zln1 Stcl l41'-DAILY I'll.OT ,, ... ,, J1H11 11, IHI earned his bachelor of arts and bachelor of music degrees there. After obtaining his · master of arts degree in the theory and com- position of music in 1954. Payson moved to Southern California where he taught piano ancf ola.ved pr"fessionall" on a 'casual' basis until meeting Marino in 1958. Born and reared in Cleveland, Oh io. Joe Marino has been a clarinetist since grammar school days. Following World War II. he earn- ed his B.S. deJ.?ree in voice and music eciuca- tion at Western Reserve Universitv <Cleve- land) and. also travelin' west tauj!ht instru- mental and vocal music in Bakersfield. Ful· lerton anrt W1>Ctminster public ~"hools. Paysorr, Marino and ruitarist Gene Gal· lien joined forces in 1958 to plav long.run en~airemenlc; at the Capi!;trano Reachro mb- ers Club. La Quinta Desert Inn <P:ilm Sorin~s) and Howard House in Garden Grove. Jn 1962. Payson and Marino became a NOW OPIN 7 DAYS TED ROE COMBO 1670 l11llOI' How.,ort loulHord 642-129] ____, ZWL awwws swwwa zws ~ =-= ,,_., ,,_,, .-...:w.-' By Don W ilson I duo ... The Fabulous Herb and Joe. They opened at The Sportsman. Costa Mesa. and were an jmmediate success. Long stand appearances at Branding Iron IAnaheim). Ad amo's !Anaheim). lron Horse <Orange) and again. at Adamo's fol· lowed. Then, the Crest Hotel lsi nce renamed Gran d Hotel) in Anaheim made an outstand· ing offer .. but for a trio. &lter Gil Martinez . . . who has been "drummin' away" since the age Of eleven. After playing with numerous groups during his high school days. Martinez put in four years with a U.S. Armv band and ''sat·in" 1 with local ni~htclub musicianc: wherever he . happened to be stationt>d ... arldi ng lyric. renditions to hii; drummin11 ahilities. EVERYTHING ROSES SINCE The new trio debuted at Crest Hotel in May of 1966 and "had it made" from the first bar of their opening number. k :Jai ~ J~tchen J!J ~ CHINESE FOOD lO GO '; J -OPEN DAILY •:30 P.M. -1:30 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY ,19-40 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 642-3732 Plans for their summer session at the beach beautiful include recording of a new ''on th~ premises" LP album to be cut some- 1ime between now and late August. The group is booked into the Islands Restaurant, Phoenix. Arizona. come early September. Dr. Dante Due It's Joje/~ for l uncheon, Dinner, Anytime! ... but don't miss our SPECIAL LATE SUPPE RS Served 11 p.m. · 1 :30 a.m. nightly 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY Coron• d.t Mar 673-1180 ---··------------1,-----------------==== Herb & Joe Trio Are Back I VIKING SWED IS H EL PORT AL MEXICAN FOOD I A T I .. ~:-:~~~!~.~<:!~?~ '.~: .... PRESENTS FOR YOUR THE NEWPORTER INN !!;! ~·L71'0C::;:i~::,o~:;..F•ll~ .. ~:::!::~ LISTENING PLEASURE FAMI LY DINNERS $1.75 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 23-24 INC ROAST IEff..-IAICED POTATO 6 P.M. TO 10 P.M. z~~ ~~~~~ !~ },.~ s-cC.~i.l~'!,.~}~~e:. 85.~ THE GUITAR & VOICE OF ~ SwfO,HI ~•llr.H 8~""1~1 f~Cot.l•f> f(• tL '"• chit• cnvrctwt F"'° '" c..-rtc tt ta.i..t-" JOSE OLMEDO Op~" 6 doy• o weolt -11 o.m • 1:30 p.m. 18121 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 130 E. 17th STREET AT NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA : 646-8181 BILL MARTINI PRESENTS DANCING NIGHTLY (Except Sund1yl FELIX VELO TRIO Featuring M.I Anthony & Pete Peterson • HA"'Y HOUI DAILY-10 A.M. TO I P.M. HIGHl.ALLS 45c -TASTY DIP • NOW OPEN FOi 6UH 'N GALS OUl NEW llUIAl.D PAILOI TAmFULLY APPOINTID e TWO TAILlS BE AN "ANGEL NIGHTU WINNER! J ffH "91 se.t rickets 9Mll owcry ewery Wt4HMloJ -5-tey 11'911t! 'Mtarlft• h<llon-DAIL Y l'tlOl f r.Illy, JV~f U. 1161 Y ou'v• asked for them and we've brought them back. The F1bulou' Herb & Joe Trio! Noted for their grut mu•ic ind unique vouls, this trio promises to make their st1y 1t the Newporter Inn the highlight of the summer season. Come in for dinner and stay for the fun. THE NEWPORTER INN 1107 Jambortt lood, Newport looc:h Telephone 644· l 700 NEW AT THE NEWPORTER! THE NIGHTCAP BREAKFAST 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday & Saturday IN THE BISTRO -I Di""., ~rv« oll 4oy S•ndoy -12:00 . l :lO Sotv.rdoJ -5:00 P·"'-• l :l O p.m. :J/.., :Jh"'J Co c£ta l ofo111 1q• l ~S E. 19th St. MeH Squ1re Cost• Me~ FOR EARLY RISERS AND LATE PLA YERS orEN DAILY 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT For Yo11r Oo11c:i119 a11d UU..1119 ,,._.,.. Mo11 .• Tun. "Sing·A·Lo119"-LoiTy Lok~ & Siit9i119 G11itor THE HAP HALL DUO Wed. HH)ltt Titro•9li Sot. Nl9 lit S11"4oy Ni,i-1 JAZZ OF THE 40's AL L WELCOME WIUIE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN SAT .• SUN. IREAICFAST SPECIAL COUNTRY SAUSAGE, EGGS. IUTIUMILl(.I UCKWHE·U HOTC AKES, POTATOES. COFFE E OR TU . 1 AM·ll AM, • COMPUTE LU NCHEON SU VlD DAILY e DINNER SPECIALS FROM .95 • Sl.'5 •Sc $100 e FAMILY HITES -MON., WEDS .• fll e DINNER Sl.15 CHlLDREN IUHOER 121 1 i PRICE 5 TO I PM NOW OPEN SUNDAYS I AM _. PM MONDAY THRU SATUlJ>AY 6 AM·I l'M 2271 NEWPORT ILVD. 541-9020 COSTA MESA o,..,,. Cu u g Wtc~t-r ..- - • - _,