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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-30 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach' .· Harbor Teday's Closing EDITION · N.Y. St.eeks VOL 60, NO. 156, '4 SECTIONS. '48 PAGES RUDA Y, JUNE JO, 1967 TEN CENTS ,. fr.:ZIC1118i!!:illll::Jml ....... llll .... IM ....................... IDIBmt:;W'll!l .. llWlllSl'lr.iOIQKlll .. 1'9i .............. mrlllP"'-'"li>t .~~-~._....,.l't91 ........................................ llll!ll!!ll!lll .. IQllll!! .... !l'l!illll~ Lag on an Survive Jet Air Crash By RICHARD NALL Of Tiit DIMr ........... A Laguna ~ch. woman who sur- vived tbe crab of a Tballand airliner in Hong Kone toda,y deacribed bow 1he escaped, choking on ocean water and kerosene fuel, while passengers screamed and clawed therr way to. ward exits. She la Mrl. Martha Whitlock, 59, of ~7 Emerald Bay, whose carefree va· cation in the Far Eut wu in a mo- meDt turned into a bedlam of terror. She wu accompanied by her hus· baud, Glenn, ISO, a aemi-retired con- cret. company executive, wbo alao 1urytved the crash. ras I Latest reports indicate 24 passeo- gera· were killed or missing and pre- sumed dead. The twin jet CaraveUe w" carrying 73 passengers and either seven or nine crew members. "My bu.bend and I were sealed over the wings In tbe middle of the plane," Mn. Wbltlock said in an in- terview at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong· Kong. "The plal»e was coming in for a landing. It waa foggy and raining but everytbing seemed normal to me. Suddenly I aaw the wings were go- ing to hit ttie water. "Everyone 1tart.ed screaming and madly rua:blng for the doors. # • I 24 Dead, Mi••ing "By 1n. • I '" to the door~. the plane had ....... deep into the water and • trnderwa- ter ''But I maucet to 1et OUI of the door and my bud8d pwbed a lilt· jacket Into 1JJ.Y blMI. He 101 out all right too." Mrs. Whitlock leeJMd uninjured but suffered f:rolll • 11\p(:k. Hos· pital autbort~ cat -..i the inter- view with 1'111. ~ted Press. The Wbftlod:I' d a Jl I b t er-in-Law, ann Wbltloet of Yacaipa, today re- ceived a Dbone ea1l ftGlll Whitlock in· dicati.nf botb be a.Gd Mn. Whltloci: s 56 Survive Crash· Newport Slayer Declared .Sane., Freed by Judge Of Thai Airliner. ~ HONG KONG (UPI) -A Tbal In· ternational Airways twin-Jet Car•· veDt ~ • penont, It ffil them Amerleao, plUllled Into Kowloon Bay today while trying to land In a ty. pbooa .. pawned n!nw Q.ulck res- cue wcrt saftd _... et J*MJI· pn. At lea•t 58 of th~ 80 aboard au.rvlv· ed the crash. Seven boctie1 were re· covered and 17 other passengers were milalnt and presumed dead for a toll of 24 killed. Of Cbe survivors, 35 were hospitalized and %1 ~ated nd released. load ol vacatioftinC U. S. Marines r• ~ turnlag to the battlefieklJ. Fifty-eitbt of 1he 71 peno113 aboud .. t · C13> Hereulu hwport were kmed.. •• ':Qae ~ ~ lilXal Tak la 10.· fiti" ttet l~ abd ~. out into K-W BQ fr .. tit maJal.dl. . Wlthla minute.I boafA of tbll Civil Aviation Department wen at UM scene. Even before they arrived a British Anny helicopter was over the wr.ct- age, dropping llle rafts and lpOtdng survivors, while helping d.lrect beats speediog to the scene. were all right alter the cruti. The younger Mn. Whitlock I.old the DAll.. Y Pll.<>T Jhat ber mother.m.law apparently bad swallowed a ntber large amoant ol ocean water a • J ~ Jeatiag from the jet's fuel tub. The Emerald Bay couple, accord- ing to the daugbter-in-law. bad ~ lootinc forward to the jet vacation for a long time. Tbey bad moved to Laguna Bead! about two mcmths ago. baviDI pur- cbued their Emerald 8aJ bmne ear- lier • Nov. 21, i.. ''Jt was to have bem about a sh· week trip to 'lbailand, thell Banp.ok. oro then rdurn to Calllornla via the ~ar route over Abska," the daughter said. ''My father-in-law told me tQ;day they are cutting short their trip." Mrs. Whitlock said the tail section ol the plane came off on impact in the crub. Whitlock, prior to moving to Laguna, was a partner in tbe Tri.City Con· crete Co. o1 Redlands, one of the largest independent concrete and rod firms in the inland county. WbiOock bad been with tbe firm about 15 yean. He waa active in Red.land• civic affairs prior to tbe family move to Emerald Bay. i ot Jet Lands Just North Of Laguna By BRUCE BENSON Of TIM O.llY Pl... S'9fl A Marine Corps aviator rode bis nc Crusader jet to a fiery death at ':15 a.m. today wben it crashed and burned shortly after takeoff from El Toro Marine Air Station. The pilot apparently bad no oppor· tunfty to eject. Tbe pilot, who lived oo the station, wu identified as Marine Lt. Alan Vance Kuehn. 24, of 27.8 Cleveland Lane, Petaluma, Calll. By ROBERT McKECHNIE I• · .. : Form« =e~: :: pharmaciat "\ Gay K. Smith, who In 1962 admitted ~ slaying his ~year-old wife with a butcher knife, is a free man today. ,. Smith, who was 39 at the time of c the crime, wu judged insane and Among the Americans was a Lagu- na Beach couple, Mr. an4 Mrs. Glen.D WhlUock, both ol whom ,ur- vived the crash. Alao aboard was a group of 3' pu· SODI OD a tour apoosored· by Sllcra· mento State College. There wu no Word yd OD their fate. Many of the survivors who bad onJ.y ali1bt irijurles sat ill the library of Queen Elizabeth Hospital. * * * Thai Airways The jet went down In wooded. un- populated terrain about five miles north of Laguna Hills Leisure World and a quarter-mile Crom Mashburn Farm groves. The aircraft apparently c atapulted end over end. There were few pieces left larger than a man's fist. Ma- rines aitfed through the wreckage wblcb was scattered for hundreds of feet. , 1 ~ committed to Atasoadero State Hos- ... pit.al Three weeka ago Smith, now a young-looking 44 years old, returned -to tbe Orange County Superior Court. Doctors at Atascadero opined that ht bas regained bis sanity. Thursday afternoon Superior Judge Byron K. McMillan freed him on tb• basis of doctor's reports issued rlnce Smith'& releese from Atascadero. There wu no testimony. Defente attorney Franklin I. Remer of New· port Beach and prosecutor Everett Dickey both made few comments. Wben Judge McMillan made the ruling, a smile crossed the lean de- fendant's face. He looked toward the audience. Once before Smith returned to the Superior Court after a stay at Atasca- dero. Only then the doctors ruled him capable to assisting in tis own de· feme a g a I n 1 t a murder charge b r o u g b t Jn the death of his wife, Shirley. The incident occurred Aug. 29, 1962 In the couple'• home at 33.11 15th St. ln Newport Beach. The auspect called police. First he was ruled unable to assist ln his own defense and sent to Atas- cadero. Within a year be was returned to Orange County because doctors felt he was able to defend blm1ell. But be again went back to Atasca- dero after doctors ruled that he still was mentally Ul. Tbet was in 1963. Tbe &leek French-built airliner left Tokyo early today for a flight to Ban· gkok with intermediate stops at Tai· pei and Hong Kong. Its Norwegian Di· lot was making an inatrument land· ing in a rainstorm produced by ty· pboon Anita when the plane fell short of the runway. An airlines spokesman said the plane was carrying 40 tourist. from California and eight American resi· dents of Taipei. Cause of the cram was not known but airport omdals blamed it on bad weather. However, a Thai International spokesma.n ln Bangkok said ~ plane may have been ovtrtoaded. ije said the Caravelle carried 80 persons safe· ly on short flights but It was com- pany policy to hold the number aboard to 72 on long overwater trips. This was the first fatal crash of a Thai International Airways plane. Many more persons pr:obably would have died except for amazingly fast rescue work. Within seconda, helicop- ters were at the scene dropping llle rafts while a neet of rescue veaselJ, sampans and junb converged on the wreckage 100 yarck off the Up of the airfield. The plane went down in almost ex- actly the same spot where a U. S. military plane crashed in August, 1985, while taking otf for Vietnam with a He Couldii't Win , •. and Lette r Was Last Straw NEW YORK CAP) -Joe Ramirez. 19, drove to tbe courthouse Thunday to fight a traffic ticket. As the case was about to be called he re.ali%ed his parking IMter wi-s running out. He asked the judee for time. Granted.. Joe race<$ out and started across the atreet when a policeman grabbed him for jaywalking. He gave Joe a ticket and a lorig, long lectur~. So long was tile lecture that a meter maid got to his car before JM did. She gave him a ticket and Ignored hil plt'A. ; When he got back to court the judl{t had gone to lunch. Joe fed the meter diligently until hs honor returned. "With my luck I knew the verdict before the judge pronounced It - 'Gullty. $5 or one day in jail,' '' Joe said. Joe went to pay the fine and found only '2 In his wallet. The clerk let him go on bis promb e to pay. When Joe got home lo Jericho. Loni Island. he found a letter. "GreetlnJts," it said, repol'1 ror tn· duction In the U.S. Army J uly 20. R eleases List Of Passengers HONG KONG (UPI) -Thai Inter- national Airways Friday issued a lilt ln Bangkok oC passengers aboard the crashed plane and a list in Honi Kong ol known smvivors. The lists apparently are not complete. Some of the names and addresses were garbled In transmissit>n. The known survivors are marked "1'' and those stJU hospitalized are marked "s·h." The aurvivor list ~ludes two Dames not on 1i\e piwenger list -Barbara Shute, female, S2; C. Korten, female. The list followa ; '· ., Ptl.01' ..... .., ...... ARROWS INDICATE SCA TIEUO EL TORO JET WRECKAG Realtor William Tobim. Se rvices Set Saturday ~crvlces are planned for 10:3> a.m. Saturday for realtor and civic leader William A. Tobias. who died soddenly at his home Wednesday. He was 72. The rltea will be in Pacific V~ Chapel, Corooa del Mar. Mr. Tobias came to Ole Harbor Area ln 1941 from Pasadena where be had owned and operated the Tobias Tire Co. I le waa prealdent of the Newport I !arbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors 1n 1954 and a director of the California Real E1tate Anociation. He was ac· li\'e on state and locaJ levels of real· tor organizations. Born 1n Sbadron. Neb., he came to California ln 1911. He was a member of Carmelita Lodge *· F&AM ; Al Malaikab Temple, Los Angeles; Pu- adma Comlatory, Elks Lodge New- port ~arbor 17~, Pasadena ~ flub. charter president of the Opti· misl Club of Newport Harbor, put prrsident and member ol Friday An- l!lrrs Luncheon Club. and charter (Sf't TOBIAS. rac, %) CIVIC LEADE R SUCCUMBS Willlam A.. ToWn El Toro authorities said the pilot and the aircraft were attached to VMF 334 -tbe same unit which Jost another Crusader two weeks ago at Laguna Niguel. That pilot. Major David II. Mitchell, 38. ejected aafe- (See AIR CRASH, Pa,e %) STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK (AP) -The s t o c k market maintained a slightly higher edge late this afternoon in sluggish kend trading. (See quotations 4-5). an uncertain start enough blue chips mproved to give averagea a nudge · plus territory. Orange Cou t We athe r Everything's back~ normal weatherwise, says for aster Gil Grafton. On the Or ge Coast that means low clouds in the mornings and sunny but not sweltry afternoons. Look for readings or 63 along the shore and 78 inland. INSIDE TODAY There's fireWdrks at Orange C003t CoUege, the childr en's play "Winnie the Pooh" in Cos· ta Mesa. a Look at a Newport Beach composer and other regu· lar features such a.s movies. en· tertainment and restaurants all m tod<ly'.~ WEEKENDER $,C- tion. CMlfwwi. Af C~ I HI CMtla ., C-.WWf Cc DtvwUI Al ... ~ ... ._..., ... ,.... Cl 'lu!tce CH "H cans Al Hef"M •~lite All AM L--. Cl Le--. Cl """" o... () ~, .... (4 MalleNI 11-. A)-• °"' .. '~ l,I °"•"" c-tr •1 h l'tle P'fftH cc S.C:itl Nf'WI Cl I \ S-1't U.11 ~. Sltllocll-C• Si.di ~tit C4-.S Ttlnh!M 11 Tlotti.rt WWll- W .. ltlff Al Wwld Ntwt A4-S WHktllftr Ari Nowt a .,.,,_, . on,.,. J l n'-'t•l-1 •14 '""" lt>U 1'1111 Owl• 1 isa.-1111 4 "'"' ,_.. , ............. .. .. h ftl Tit.. , . • . A·Z DAIL y PflOT BJ nlQlg r. OOLUNI . ................. ~ Air L1llM hll Ndrewn It.I flilb& patterm at ONnre Ooanty· Afr.. -port. a Boaan• 1 p o k e 1 m a n &n· • DOClJlC8d todlY. .-• • Opentiou Vice Prelldent Myron ~ , : W. 1'eynolda said tbe ~e b ln re- ~to complaipta about low, JdsJ .. Dl&bU over Newl>ort Beach reSlden· : Ual area.a. • The new procedures ... eftectlve lmm~. he .td. Fr~, Junt JO, 1967 ,,.., tncliade ettabllabmeat ot a "Jal Depu1uN" tU90ft pettern Wldda Rt1DOlda ..W "lhould avoid ~ .......... INu.''.Qlmbl frill be m.ft ...._ ...... ol Upper NeWJ>ori 8-y. Jn .Sdltkin, inoominl Bonam.a pas· MDI« planes will me approaches from the north w¥never possible. In the peat, ·many &rrlvals have been made from the IOUth, along what is termecl the "Newport Approach." Thia la on .• line directly acrosa New- . . .. .. • • • .. I o ... .. . .. . 't I • f Family Escapes ·As Home Burns • Roarinl flames ate throueb a Santa ~ Ana Helehtl home early tOday u a • ' ·heroic fattier lowered biJ wife and teen-age daughter from a second· story window. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fisctler and their daughter Tina, 13, were shaken but apparenUy unhurt after the fin dutroyed their home at U20 Pep.sos St. BJ cbaDCe tbeir leCODd daqbter. Cberie. I speDl 'lbundaJ night with frllDdl for ~ ftnt Ume In her life. Hw mother lats said the fire would bave prenuted entry Into <llerle'a bedroom. Fl.scber and bis wife, Dawn, went to Tina's room after the fire blew open their bed.room door. Then the three escaped. "It sounded like a tornado coming .. throagb the 'bOUff, •• Mn. Fisc:Mr' told tbe DAILY PD..01'. The California Diviaioo of Forestry said neighbors and tower operators at Ot-ange County Airport noted th• blaze. It was reported at 6:47 a.m. Mrs. Fischer said 1be bad been downstaira about lS minutes earlier, and tbere wu no fire then. Unit.a from the airport and head- quarters ltadGm rt1ponded ud r• quested -.11.atuce from tbe Colla Mesa Fire DlparbnlnL Flames ,,... controlled at 1:03 a.m. • Two forestry investigators a1fted through the ruins later th.is morning in an attempt to determine a cause. Damage estimate was not given. Re- porta indicated that the house was lnaured. Coupk, Chil,d Lose Lives ln County Auto Accidents An elderly couple and a small boy were killed In Thursday afternoon traf!ic crashes in ..Jjarden Grove. They are: -Dr. and Mrs. Roy F. Sheldon oC Banning. -David L. Andersen, 6, u Garden Grove. Police said the Andersen boy, son or Mr. and Mn. Walter D. Anderun, 111'7 Cou&y TrafDe t• r7 Deatla ToD r7 was riding his small bicycle at the corner of Morrie Lane and Booser Avenue when ht collided with a mo- torcycle. Ollicen uid the motorcyclist, Boyd M. Jacklin. 16, also of Garden Grove, was not seriously hurt but rode in the same ambulance with David to Palm Harbor Hospital. Medics at the hospital pronounced the boy dead upon arrival at the boa· Fr.,.. P .. e I AIR CRA SH . • • ly btlore the crash. The crash attract.ed numerOUJ spec- tators to the ct.uolat. ICe.Dt in the rolling inland hills. Tbt pilot, El Toro authorities said, wu on a routine training flight with flying conditions rated as "fait." The F8 Crusader jet is in the pro- cess of being pbaled out of Marine air operations. El Toro spokesmen aaid the pilot had taken off only ml.nut.es before the crash, along with another F8 Cru· sader. The second jet appeared not to have been involved in the accident. Debris was spread over a 400-foot· wide strip of land tbat includes the tops of two knolls and a gully be· tween. The California Division of Forestry joined the Marine crash crews in at· tempting to st.amp out numerous fire patches that doUed the disaster area. Burned acreage by noon today was ~stimated at about 10 to 15 acres. There appeared little danger th• names would spread out of control. Funeral Saturday For Robert Stone Balboa Marxet manager Robert stone died Thursday at Hoag Memor· lal Hospital. Mr. Stone, 903 W. 17t)l St.. Costa Mesa. succumbed after a brief illness. He was 53. Market owner Homer Smith u id the at.ore will be closed Saturday from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. . Mr. Stone was rmploye<i by lhA market for 10 years. pital Sbeldoa. 82, and bis wife, Agnea, 78, we.re turning from Katdla Avenue to Dale Street when their late model sedan collided with a trash truck driven by Henry Richard Castro 2S, of Anabelm, police reported. Castro wu treated at Katelle Com- munity Hospital and released. H I s puseng~. Joae M. Guzman, 25, of Saa~ Ana, today wu 1n sati.tfactory cood.ltion. A corooen' deputy &aid Mrs. Shel· don wu dead on arrival at the hos· pital after the noon cruh. Her bus· band, a retired pbysidan, died of multiple injuries several hours _lat.er. Savio, 2 Others Draw Jail Terms OAKLAND <AP) -Marlo Savio, his wtfe and Bettina Aptheker Kunwell, three top leaders in the University ol California Free Speech Movement 1it- ln ol December 1964 , were sente nced to jail ~y. Savio got 120 days and the t w o women 45 days each. Municipal Judge George Brum granted M~. Savio a delay until July 20 to arrange care for her 19-mooth-okl eon. He refused a request for a delay tor Mrs. Kurzweil, who iJ pregnant. They were am~ tile 564 arrested on charges '11 rel1tling arrest and trespassing. The U.S. Supreme Court recently refused to review the c ases. E ighty other young people who ap- peared for sentencing today were giv· en the choice of fines or jail ~ port 8-cb. "We will ~ "9 'N • w 'P • r t IP' ='~~-... -: uae other llPllNM1lw llOrth '' said Reynolds. · ' Use of the "Newport approach," be empbasiud, lhoukf be inlreq(lent. He Nid the new "bey ~e" calls for a left tum alter a south takeoff. It will be Uled whenever w e a t h e r ~~ permit visual flight · rules and when the level of the ~~."fe~~·-,!1 JJ8i~•~9J.Wu! ~= -~ ADd feet. Bonanza pi.lo~ wU1 be ~ C-Ounty and San Dlet9. 'Lu other BMW.a executives, di8cusaed by tile Fede..-1 A\'fatioo AgeneJ to Veeu and . the luue ._ MaYor Paul J. {lruber, utillse lnstrument flight rules. nieae Plan• are now \Dlder way to ln· City Manqer Harvey Hurlburt and dictate a straight climb on the rune aqurate DC-t lel'Vice lats Ulla yeer. Jack Garnali, president of the Bay way "due to obgtruction cleennce The 00.:t k a 'l'J.pu..,..., ~ jet Ana Oouncll. criteria," Reynolds explained. Tb e eratt with "a bl&ll rate Of dlmb and At *8 time, tt.ynolds pranbed to instrument fllgbl path, be noted, is relativefT quiet ..qinel," ac:cordlQI , Uite wbllCever conective actioa coun- directly ovet" Back Bay reeklential to Reyaolda. ty Airport and federal authorities areas. Bonama•a only a d op te d lllOUe IUea would permit. Among the latter ''There may still be a noiff prob-abetemmt procedµret .. the rHUlt .e El Toro "Marine Corpe Air Station tern on occaaloo," be said. ol complalnta from Newport df1 of •• ofttciala. DAILY ftll.O'T ....... W ............. * * * Air Cal Fears Loss H PSA Granted ·Route _ f'nm Wire Senteea SAN PRANCISCO -Air 01.U1wn1a dahnJ It Will lc>te ..,,000 amm•DJ In air fares alone If Paclflc Soatlnrett Airwa71 ii allowed to inaujurate an Orange Ooaaty-to.s.n Frandlco route with 00&-WJ Ntea at fU.13. Air California, a newly cqanl.zed camer and currently the OCl.ly o n • now llntinC Orance County to s a n Frenciaco, wu one of two airllnea op- posing the application by PSA at a hearing bJ tbe state Public UWitlea Commi.lsklll here 'Ibursday. Pactac Air Lines beau 1ta arcu- meotl w .. •nmLoer Rldaard Gr• beU.. .,.. ·bwlna ... ~ te end ..., ..... nine-· of_..., .. Suta Ma ad two bere. Robert SouJerin, comptioller fw Air California, told tbe PUC examiner on the tenth . dey ..ol beariDtl that if let alooe his company would break even by October and start making mooey on lta operetionl 1he fint three months of next year. He said, bonver, that U AJr Cali· fornia bas to cut Jta ~ from the preMDt $14.15 to meet PSA competi· tioo, it wUI !pee '800,000 a yaar on air fares alone. Raymond Costello, vice president of Pacific Airllnff, whi<:b bu a propocal to serve Senta Ana pending before the Civil Aviation Boa-ct. appeared as m oppolHion wlfnels to Pacitic South· west Afnny1 appllcatica. PSA is a&k.lng the PUC to autboriu a San Diego-Santa AM • San Francis· co route. At present PSA runs from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The PUC hearinc WM ICheduled to end Friday. • . SUltflOARD QUllN. J.M WKhter Newport Coed Chosen Queen For Surf Meet Joan Wachter, lt, of New po r l Beach will reign over the lte7 United Stat,es Surfboard CbampioDJhlpa in Huntinaton Beacti Sepl 23 and 24. NARROW ISCAPl-Danle.l Fischer tells Orange O>unty fire inv~ tigator Wally Trotter jun bow closely he brushed with. death as ~e lowered his wtfe and 13-year-old daughttt from bummg home ID Sant.a Ana Height, early this morning. Hearing Slated On Bos Routes In Harbor Area Mha Wachter, of 58 Cutter Road, wu selected Surf Queen not only on 1be bull of beauty, but on ber abll· ltj u a aurle.r, accm-dlng to Norman Worthy, director of the cont.est and director of tbe Huntington Be a ch Recreation and Parks Department Tbe Orange Coast C-Ollege 1opb~ more baa lived in Newport Beach since she was 3 years bld and ta a fan of outdoor sports. 'Mad Bomber' Attempts Fireworks Stand Blast By LEONAJtU ASH Of lllt D•ltr ftftlt .... Huntington Beach police and flre officials breathed a collective slih o( relief as dawn broke today. The "mad bomber'' didn't strike aga in. The "mad bomber" ls the label po- lice taued on th• person who plant- ed a lethal time bomb at a firecrack· er stand late Wednesday or early Thursday. The bomb failed to go off. If it bad, a guard at the firecracker stand prob- ably would have been blown to obli· v1on. The time bomb was rigged in a crude but effective manner, using a cigarette, match book and c h e r r y bomb to explode a bottle full bf gaso- line. Damp weather a pparently foiled the bomber. "We're damn lucky It didn't go off," i. fire department arson investigator said when he saw the bomb in the po- lice crime Lab. The bomb wu found agalnat the front of a fireworks stand -sponaor· ed by the Pop Warner F,ootball League -on C-Oast Highway Thurs· day morning. Harold L. Clair, who was guarding the stand, was sleeping in bis car close by when the bomb was placed. The stand w·as packed with explosives. Clair, 39, of 19831 Potomac Drive, Huntington Beach, spotted the bomb when he awoke about 7:30 a.m. He gingerly carried it into a field about 50 feet behind the stand at 10th Street and called police. Police Sgt. Henry T. Archer of the crime lab said heavy dew apparent· ly kept the bomb from going off. The bomb was fashioned in a man- ner used by guerillas during World War II. The bomber filled a half gallon milk bottle three quartl!rs full of gas- oline, taped a cherry bomb to It and then set a burning cigarette inside a match book next to the cherry bomb fuse. Husband Plans Rites for J ayne LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Matt Cim· ber. Jayne Mansfield's estranged husband. obtained temporary court approval Friday. the day after her auto cr ash death. lo administer her estate. and promptly announced he planned a "Hollywood funeral ln a grand manner " for her. A Public UWities Q)mm.luJoo bear· lng oo cbangea on bus rout.ea tbroQ&b Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will be held at tt.e Santa Am ai, Hall on July 18. South Coaat Tnnsit, which serves the area with two routes, one tenn.fn. ating in Balboa and the other in La- guna Beach bu propoled the maces. Principe) changes iDc1ude rerouting of tbe Laguna bba from Newport Boulevard IDd Coat Htgtnr•y to ~ ver Drive and East 17th Street. An· other ct.lge would tee the preaeot Harbor BouleVWd route l'O eut on Fair Drive, rather thlll WUton Street, to better serve WOii ken at Fairview State HOlpital.. Planned at..o ia • routin1 up Briltol Street to ~ the SouCb C 0 a I t Plaza. Russians Oaim U.S. Planes Hit Another Vessel SAIGON (UPI) -Amerl.can war- planes raiding the outakirta of Hanoi may have damaged the HCood Ru.- aian ship in a month, U. S. 1pe>ke1- men aald today. Ahnost before the planes hid re- turned to their 7th Fleet carriera, the Soviet Uolon filed 1 proteat note charging they bad damaged a Russi· an freighter ln the harbor. U. S. spokesmen at first aald there was nothing to aubstantiate the Rus- sian char1e. But a short time later the Defense Department ln Wuhina· ton said the ship may have been dam- aged. There was no immediate report on whether there bad been casualties aboard the ship. Earlier this month, American warplanes acdden~ d a m a g e d a Russian ship at HaJ- phong. One crewman was killed and two others wounded. TOBIAS ... member of lrvlne C-Oast Country Club. Calling surfing a "beautiful activi- ty, both mentally and pbysfcaJ. ly," MJ.1 Wadlt.er said she bas been surfillg at Huntington Beach for the past 2~ yeer1. During the winter she won two United States SUrfing Association slo- g!e "A" clan aurfing contests in Newport Beach and recently was vot· ed into the Long Beach surf club. Sb• uses a Tom Leonardo surfboard and ls a member of tbe Vardean Surf· board team. Also a tennis player. ltte entered • tournaments before she was 15 and wu ranked 14th in Southern Callfor· nia. Swimming and 1allln1 are also among her favorJt.e outdoor .sporu. Although she aaya her bllgest wish is to go to the Hawaiian Jslanda to 1urf, abe said abe plans to fin1lh her coDeie ltudlea in art and antbropol~ f.Y. Turnlng to her favorite aport, 1he •aid •be llkea the Huntington surf be- cause of the variety and because of the people wbo rlde the boards on the local wavea. W ortby aaJd more than 500 surfers are expected to enter the 9th annual surf cbunpionshipa. in Huntington Beach. DAILY PILOT ....,.,. .... c ..... Reber+ N. W..4 """ .... lhemH Kenil ... Them.. A. M•r,lil11e ~llwE-. Jere"'• F. Ceffhu .._, hedl Ctflr ... Jeclr R.. C11rley 11 .. 1 Niu ... ·~ 'M..._ ~lllftl Olnctw .............. Ofllte 221 1 West lallaea 11¥4. Melll11t Adclrem 1'10 . lo• 1171 UHJ Other• Offlu1 Coale MtN1 231 West au StfWI uauna keel!: to Fonm "- """'"""" a.di: --..,.... A JS-year resident of Costa Mesa. he ls survived by his wife, Grace, or the family home: a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jean Muff. or Costa Mesa; and two sons Robert Stone Jr. and Ron- ald Sto~ both of Norwich, Conn. f'unerai services will be held Sat- urd;ty at Westcliff Morllrnry Chapel at 11 a.m . BUM BOMB-Police Sgt. Henry T Archer du6ts homcmadr homb m search of fin gerprints after "dud'' was discovered next to fireworks i;tand in Huntington Beach. Da mp air apparently cxllngui~hcd n~­ arettf' which wns fo trigger the dev1re Cimber said he wa.s moving quick- ly "lo preserve the assets of her estate:· His pcdtlon listed personal property in excess of $10,000 and cash. stocks and honds of unknown \'lllUC' Survivors Include his wife, Mary Belle, of the family home, 240 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar; a 100, WU· Ham J. Tobias of Bakersfield: a sister, Viola Evans of Sacramento; two brothers, Arthur H. of Utah and Harry or Oregon. Entombment will be in Pacilk Vif!w mausoleum. • I I( y BOws o ·ut of Race Premier to Run for VP Behind Thieu SAIGON (UPI) -Premier Nguyen Cao Ky today agreed to withdraw from SOUth Vle~am·s presidential race, govern~ spokesmen aald. They said Ky will run for vice presi· dent on a ticket led by hi.I main rival, Chief of State Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Tbleu. An announcement said Ky stepped down at the request ol the Ar m e d Forces Council, the 45 generals and admirals wbo have governed the na- tion for two yeara. The council waa reported to have asked Ky to step down from the preai· dential race to insure South Viet· nam's military leadership would not be split in the September election. Ky had been comldered a stronger candidate than the older Thieu. But Jury Awards Paralyzed Mom $1.2 Million LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Damages totaling •t,238,514 were a w a r d e d TblrSday to a 3&-year--0ld nurse and mother ol four who baa been para- lyzed from the neck down since a spi- nal cord operation in 1965. Mrs. Arva Beckbart of Covina, bad uked the Superior Court jury for P,5 millloa dmnagea 1'hen •be IUed. tbe llltercommunity Bolpital ol Corina and lfNto doctcn, claiming they were negligent during the operation and in her su~uent care. Mrs. Bec.khart, wife of a pharma- ceutical house representative, Donald Becktiart, 33, underwent two addi- tional operatiOllS during the latter pmt or 196.5. The original aurgery was to correct a spinal condition. A jury ol seven men and five wom- en in the courtroom of judge Aubrey N. Irwin dt!Uberated six days before reaching the verdict against oniy Dr. Paul Harmon of West Covina. However, Irwin ordered that '325.· 000 be deducted from the total dam· ages because the hospital and four of the doctors earti« agreed to that amount in setUemeot. 'Ibe other doc- tors were Theodore G. Moller, John J. Hancock, W. Kulik and De Grove Padgett. the council was reportllC! to have been annoyed at Ky for opening bis presidential campaign before the legal startblt date. 'lbe action was expected to bring relief to U.S. off.lclals who worried that a Ky-'lbleu split would endanger the South Vietnamese political stablll· ty developed the past two years. I The Armed Forces Council met the pa.at three days, and debated whether to 1upport Thieu or Ky. The final action wu a clear victory for Thieu. At lean a dozen other candidates had been in ttie race for pre.sident. B11t only the flamboy.ant Ky and the quiet, older Thieu had been given a chance of winn1ng. However the rul- ing generals made no secret they dil- llked having their two molt promf. nent members running agaiDlt each other for the highest offi~. Both Ky and Thieu jockeyed for support in a showdown. Thieu dear~ won. The t5 generals and admlrala of the Armed Forces Council spent the put three days in meeting to decide if Ky or Thieu would bead their ticket in September. Ky, a fighter p i 1 o t and vice air marshal wtlo is fond of wearing purple flying suits and packing a plJ.. tol in his hip pocket, was ihe glad bander and the crowd pleuer. Thieu spoke sofUy in public but carried greater weight when generala 1 a t down to discuss power. UPI T.._... A sixth doctor, Ernest Beehler. was cleared by the jury of any liability in the case. The jury failed to agree on a vec· diet N!garding the seventh doctor, Ray Rogers. Mrs. Bectbart'a attor- ney, David M. Barney, said he would seek a second .J;rial in the cue oC Dr. Rogers. R~Y AL VIS IT-Queen ~beth bas a wide smile and her husband, Prine~ Philip a wave .., the royal ~ arrlM' in ottawa for a aix· .. day visit to obeerve Canada's centeruila.1 celebfAtioa which wU1 be capped with their 'fisit n> Montreal'• Expo 167. Harney claimed that Dr. Harmon was called at home following the ini· tial operation and was informed that Mrs. Beckbart was unable to move. Harney said Dr. Hannon gave in- structions by telephone to hospital at- tendant:>, but didn't exalllioo Mrs. · Beckhart until daylight hours. Thousands See Queen On Tour of Canada Mrs. O'Donnell Scores Opponent OTTAWA (AP) -Qu~n Elizabeth II, here for C8.n.ada's looth birthday celebration, gets down to the band ahakl.ng, wreathplaclng part of her tour today, usured ahe ia able to see some Canadians. Arriving here Thursday to begin a six-day tour, Elizabeth was welcom- ed by some 60,000 subjects along the route of her motorcade. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The presi- dent~ect of the National Federation of Republican Women bas charged her opponent in the bitterly contest- ed election was "trying to set up an organization within the federation to bypaaa the leadership." Mrs. Gladys O'Donnell of L o n g Beach appearel at a news conference he.re Thursday with the federation's outgoing president, Mrs. Dorothy A. Elston of Middletown, Del The Queen was reported wondering before she arrived if ber only view would be of the backs of red-<:<>ated mounties. But Elizabeth'• press secretary said the Queen wu pleued to find that "security precuation1 aren't being frightfully obvious." The royal party had been led to believe in London that it would be virtually smuuled from place to place by hundreds of police because of some anti·BrltUb sentiment in Ca- nada. The press secretary said the Queen was unaware that six artillerymen who fired her welcoming salute were slightly injured when their personnel carrier collided with a press bu.a trav- eling about five minutes ahead of Elizabeth's closed American limou- sine. The Queen is staying at Govern- ment House, a mansion where she and her huusband, Prince P h i 1 i p, have a staff of 20 and a suite with two bedrooms', two bathrooms, chan· delien, beige carpets and gray-green walls. Storms Battering South Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Receives 2.76 Inches IATU•DAY First low • • .... .. ... .. lt:» 1.m. U First lllflt ............ S:S.S 1.11\. U leCGlld low • • • • • .. • .. .. 1t:" ··"'· 1.' s.c-M1 llllfl .. ......... S:9 p.m. U ... •'-1:4' e.m. ,_ a:• p.m. -..... 1i11 e.rn.. .... t :Sl p.m. IUMDAY Finl ,_ ............. 1:• e.m. 1.t Flrll 111911 ..... ••···.. 1:1' e.111. 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Not m~h ll'mPllrtlUl"I cNflOI, PllY1lW Of ESSA WUTHll •IAlfWWT TO l:M A.II. EST l • 1 • 11 LOS ANOEUS AHO VICINITY- Nlo/lf Ind Mtfy morning loW claudJ -Clll.r Ollllrw1M ,,_.,.., II.I.WW i. Ol'f mnd S.tvrooy. Llttle ~1ture ~ Hlglt lelnjllr1tu-bolll dtr• -"· Low tonlglll •• COASTAL VALLEYS -MoltlY a..t l'llQnh •llCI w1111v din ttlrouoh Set· "'*" but lett llltftt Ind .. ,,.., mor~ I"' f99 ~ portloM, Little lltmt*· 1""9 Clllftot. Hfths todtY mm!IY II\ tol. LOWI lonlQ!lt .U to '3 Htohl Sii· ~ 1'tte •• INTEltMEOIATE VALLEY$-S;tl\r!Y ...,..,, trld Wunley. Not mucll <lt•noe In ~ Hlohs '° 10 100 bolll ....,.. LOW9 lllnlollt .D to ... tJ.S. Summary Thuttderstorms IKCO"'PtrWecl bY OU,IY winds, hill tNI loc;allY ._llY rat,., be~td IM $oulll .. riv IOdl 'f. ••-· Ali .• wH soaked b'f' mort """ two 11\clwa ot roln II\ I I\ noor WlfllUf It .. , Ari!., WU dr...C.twd by J If ll\dlM I nd IEIOll\I, W. VI , W 1.60 I" a th1.flciur W lod ffflY lodeY. 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(AP) -Tw~ve persons were wounded with shotgun pellets. 18 others injured and more than 100 arrested as roaming Negro youths rioted in this city's shabby East Side for a third successive night. Four hundred helmeted police, arm- ed with shoguns and tear gas moved in quickly to disperse crowds. Again and again, clusters collected and were broken up. Each time a police van carted defiant Negroes to head· quarters for bookings on mosUy mi· nor charges. Newsmen described Thursday olght's disorders as sporadic, despite the violence; more subdued than Wed- nesday when large gangs rampaged through the predominantly N e g r o area, looting, smashing and burning. The subtle difference was in the at- titude of the police, newsmen said. •'They were on the offensive," a vet- eran reporter added. The neighboring city of Niagara Falls also was affected for a second successive night. At least four per· sons were arrested and a policeman was struck by a thrown rock. Police moved quickly into the trou- bled area, however, and quelled the disturbance by 3 a .m. today. Bands of Negroes in their late teens and early 20s caused ~e disorder in Buffalo Thursday nigh~. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, many of those who took to the streets were cbildren, not yet 13. Police estimated that about 1,000 Negroes -some carrying rocks and others armed with knives -roamed the streets o! the mile-square area with the heaviest concentration in the Jefferson·Ferry-Madison avenues sec- tion. In three nights of rioting, the fire deparbnent estimated that about 150 fires bad been set deliberately, many fJf them with borne • made gasoline bombs. At least 20 fires, most of them minor , were touched oU Thursday night. Firemen said two gasoline bombs bad been used to destroy a two-story frame house occupied by Allee Mc· O\ll'e and her five children. Cuts in Tariffs May Benefit S. Consumers WASHINGTON (UPI) -American comumera may get lower prices - but not immediately -from the 52- nation trade agreements signed tooay in Geneva. In a statement releesed here fol- lowing the formal signing, President Johnson calld the so-oailed Kennedy round agreements "a proud cbapte:r in the history of international com- merce." He predicted tbey would open important new trading oppor· tunities to each natloo and contribute to the prosperity of all." U.S. officials made public a list ol thousands of foreign-made goods on which American negotiators have agreed to reduce import duties. The tariff cuts, which probably will take effect ~xt Jan. 1, will be spaced evenly over five years tu protect do- mestic producen from a sudden in· crease in f«eign competition. For example, five years from now, the duty on a •too motion picture pro- jector imported from G«many wll1 drop from $11.50 to $5.50. FrfdlY, June 30, 1967 Sad Oc~sion ,,,, .,....... President Lyndon J ohnson, daughter Luci and son-in·law Pat Nugent Oeft) arrive at San Antonio cemetery for graveside service for John- son'e uncle, Huffman Baines, brother of Johnson's mother who died Monday at the age or 83. This was Luci's first appearince since leaving hospital f<Ollowing birth of her son. Israel Unifi.es Services, Utilities in Jerusalem JERUSALEM (UPI) -Israel tight- ened her hold on the fonntt Jordan- ian sector o( Jerusalem today. I~ elis sought to make their annexation an accomplished fact before the U.N. General Assembly can pass any res- olution calling on tllem to withdraw. Aocxrdlllg to olllcial soruces, Isra- eli officlab expect furUler world cnt- icism of the annexation. Tile Israeli government in any event has stated firmly it will not in any circumstances abandon the old sector of Jerusalem regardkss of world pres· sure to do so. In an exclusive interview witta UPI, Mayor Teddy Kollek, who now gov- erns the Whole city of 250 ,000. sakf~ ''I am perfectly convinced this re· uni.Eication of the city will work." STUBBY MAN Kdleck is a stubby man Wlho ap. pears younger than his 56 years. He works in an open-necked ~te shirt wif:hout a n~. Kollek said he personally had favored moving more gradually when the Israeli govern- ment made the decision earlier this week to annex the old sector out- right. "But now the decision bas been take.fl, I shall carry it out enthusi- astically," he said. "It ia the first major confrontation ol Arabs and Jews in one city since Jerusa1em was divided 19 years ago. "If it works -as l'm coovinced it will -it will establi$b social and cultural pattern.a of the greatest sig- Di.ficance fOl' the fubre." Kolleck., Who runs Jerusalem from an efflcieot-looking fourth Ooor office in Uie municipality building in the new city, said be prefers "not to speak of annexatioo but of remax-· riage" ol the two halves of tbe city. SERVICES UNIFIED \_ Kolleck said the city council he 'heads already has sll<.'Ceeded in uni· lying all municipal services and utili· ties in the three weeks sine~ the Is- raeli army conquered the old city. He said Jerusalem now has only single systems for water, ~. elec· tricity, sewage, garbage-collecting, slaughterhouse, postal, telepbooe, po- lice and achools. He said the old city, which form- erly had water only iJTegularly, now is connected to the new city's water supply an<'. bas a 24-hour-a-day sup- ply for the first time in its history. He said by the end of this week it al.so will be attached to the Israeli tel· epbone system and will have direct dialing service with the whole of Is- rael. Your Home Entertainment Center Here•s something to make your home even more enjoyable. Game table •.• 42" or 48". 4 chairs ... covered If\ naugabyde ... party or dining height. Many colors. Reg. '516. Sale Price $399 FINAL WOK ••• SALi INDS SATURDAY, JULY I. 90 DAYS NO INTEREST -TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT NEWPORT BEACH INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR-345 NORTH COAST HWY. 642·2050 DREXEL -HENREDON -HERITAGE 494-6551 • A.f DAll.V PllOT Frlda1, JVflt 30, 1967 Netri Cardltaab B~nored Pope Paul VI (cemer) held a special audieoce ,Thunday with the four new American cardinall. From left they are Joseph Cardinal Krol, Philadelphia; Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle, Wuhington; John Cardmal Ood.y, Chicago, and Francis OardJnal Brennan, of Shenandoah, Pa., Uligned to the Vatican. Congress Takes Beeess Huge Workload Remains Attack On Shi ,p Debated • Costly Ad Campaigns Hit . · For Driving Up Gas Prices I w ASHiNoTON (Upl) -'Ibunday ln a report on bow Ist.nc practices ot · the top C o t t 1 y ad~g cMn· major oil compenles use 19 compeni11, ~ sell 75 WASHINGTON itJPJ) -paigns have deprived U.S. "recurring tnduatrywtde an· percent ot the g11ollne in Some congressmen are' far gaaollhe buyers o( savings Ucorppetitlve practices" to the country and IPend 90 from satiified with Israel's at the gas pump, accordJng keep prices wb«e 1tley percent ot the iDduatry's to- uplanat1oa ol JU-a1tact on to the l"ederal Trade Qnn-want them~ gel the rte tat advertis.1be outlay. the Ame.rtca com:mmllca· mt11loa (FTC). plan to stop the practices. ..R.Mber than put a penny tions &,hip IJberty durtne tbe Tb1s waa one ot ttie f<ree11 The report dealt at lqtb In lie C001WDer"1 pocket, Mideut war. the commblion described wi1h the tmptiet of adver-lie m.Jcr (oil compeny) Israeli jets and PT boats 1-prefen tio 'put a 't.laer' in strafed and tGrpedoed the the ooftlWller'a tank or a lightly armed U.S. vessel Vietnam nlfle ticket in his band," ~'::r 'm~ .~ti: Leuislature in Action tb~c~·to the FrC. employe of the ultra-a,cret Casualties "-the empballl on actverUalng national secl.D'ity agency. to win eu1tomen wu cbos· Israeli otftda1s bne aug-WASHlNGTON' (AP) ., TMI AUOCiATH ,..,. werv flV• , .... 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C11WP1e. 11<oo1. , .. e • • ..,,,.... wu witti the same re"10 used by TM.• .. •s~LY ""..._.... on a -o-y-• ..... ....., E-laft d..J:! nians Wt!!'e aJ:OOllC tbqee r-,_ -11-.ilret. OlllfttlM to et• ~ Ut' .,.... D..,....J an ..,.,_. .,.wufer dur· ... ,ued in action • ...a a MJ-1 ~ -.. ~.,. C*'talll -'*"" ..-cl•t fl"" ..,, ,__ .. ,. of the oil i.Ddiaa1ry and.pi- ing ttie 195& Suec war. ~ from other d.n i:; ~w=. = !:..-",.. ':" ~~ .':~t,':'•,.~."'='1e: o&e ~. It indUited This explaaation tor an at-tile caus••. _,....... ....... " .., ArM 1t..i. nt1 snATIE a ..Mo.. to ..._. tfloee .-c-•--'-... ·-• 1 .... TrMl!t Olltrkt1 .... ,,_ hi! 1. Ve!M Gl) tor ..... elk1W1411 Ille v--u ·""!" .-- 1.491,;A on ... o.wWlCllJ vease · Killed in acUon: ,,., te J--. ,,.,, _..._ "' <11V"' Atliltlw "11n 1•-. ., Sell ticu that interfere with in inf,ernatioQal waters, wt1ldl w.i ••Y-.... Tr-It Allllw-,~ ••Y ...., .,..,.111111 _..... -4.--.-Ht4oa. ho ... 1...... ttv ,,,...., .... mull ... ~ lly to ~ ~ ,.. .... ., tM a--·~ ""''-'t"'-wever, £-,tome tiye-ARMY """' sa 1MS. ~.A...-. _., aa 1"4. SMnne11. •~ The plan etJYiaion.s close brows on capitol Bill CALIFORNIA-Pfc. Rey· .. -=....-:;:::: ._.,=:": ~ -. ......, " h•,, _.. FTC scrutiny of pricing Rep. Crfjg Boemer, <R· Daldo B. Florez, soo of Mr. -"" .. .....,,...,... ..,....,_ <-' -,,.. cw111e11ei11 CICllHINI. practlcel IDd ot tne IDll'I· Calif.) Tbundlwy called the and Mrs. Be.nmdino J. :.,~~~= ': =-~.:-'~tea~": ers wbkh eabence _...inC raid.I OD tbe '.n.-... ''an Fl V'·-"-......... ~ ._ 111rw .. """,..... courl1 H .,, Mc>.'9ff. °''-" Frt1t-Jl9&'-..-.-~ ore%, &.lMUMF· -ci.c.. power in an iodultry al· act ol hi8b plr~y., and said MARINE CORPS :=t,. ~~ .. W:: :,: ..,.. -ht..,. fi"om Mv 1 to ready C?D!ldered b l g b 1 y he was CODvtnced the lwaeli CALIFORMA -LllDce -""''°"' sa ""' "*1. 041oc*· ~,.!· ~"'.:="':x:!~~ coocentrated and cootrolled, attack Wll deliberate. W'm---10ll,;,,.., -11-.ilres errestllle ..-CV 111111e1111e1 for fire end ~ """"' "It wu ordered at a •uf-C4>1. Rufus T. J.1,1.WUUA' ,. ,..,,.,. ""'~ ..-" .i-., ,..,1ett1M1 11 ,,, Stiern. w•w.. in effect, by 19 finna. WASBING'OON (AP) -oaacreu la oil tioc1a1 on its tblrd tcnDal recea ot the ,.., ..... tbe c.pltol 8mptJ m:ept for tbe mual Some of them are well auong on the oad to final action. otben haven't even taken their firtt JetiaJ.a4ive step. bul5l>and of Mn. Rufus T. •nwt tr 11e 11 relHMd wttMut tt111 rlel4. ..... ...--..... ......... " -FTC .-..i.eamen said ficiently bi,eb Jevd to ~ fW ~ -II lie Md .._ tr-. --1UJ "t"'-funds. • --"'-te "·--'-• ...a .... val Wlilimll, Plttsburg. ......., ,_.. ._ JS • .,... ""..., ~ -"" INltlM -" he ta~ tbe repcrt to U4~ wn: ~ .aft& ._ n.ted fr .a.-...._._ b Aa 2lllt. l..Mfermefl. 11-l.t c.Mdie. C8ftlM ...,.,..,. peydlleftlc l9dtl • .__. "-• Q 1..,c,......., A& usual, party leaders in forces inYOlved.'' Hoamer ~ om oiua l&-.&F os-.-.. _ ,.,..._ NY!Mllt .,. --. ., ""*"'--tor .-mean ~ un: o -, the Bouae, where most o1 ... ,... tile action: sta• ........., """' " 1ec111 a.i dllflf "'911..._ ,,_ .,.. .. c.ovrt has ioae as far 11 tt can ..w ~ "' ............. -................ """"" ••UdY llY the acUon bas been to da~. He de~ tM& tbl 15. ARMY -~ ~llfte ._ ........ ~ ~' Al ms. ~ in merpac and a.Jor com- diJagl'Md oa the •bowing of raellCoMllDiillCISt--mar· CALIJ'ORNIA-Pk JOe. :="'.,;i;.-.:-:'::.C: ..... ~ .':""==., • ...,... paal• WClllld-face dole "-s. tia1 -....... .....-.c~ "on -· J --SOD of _._ ...,. ,..,. .. _. ....... w ....,., ., .,.. ..,_....... ·-·.._ ~--M1IMr .........,..... -• .___._ &... •• -, -'• • ,_ c.t Mdl ,,_, Aa ..... ~ .... .._.. Ill --......... --~ ~ _, hordes ol tourJJts -and a mueive beckloC of unfin- ished work. Action has been CJOmplet- ed on a new mllitar?, draft law, extension of the Teach- ers Corps and some other higher education programs. a $12.2-bllllon emergency appropriation to finance the Veitnam wat and Sen a t e ratification of the Soviet consular and outer space treaties. Speaker John W. McCor-clm&ea of manlier, among and Mn. a.raid W. se.rr, --. ,..,.,., .....,_ .-. ~ acqulattl .. would be U. mack (D-Mus.), said, "We~oCDer~::!:...COUDU~~~.'~' -----~P~al~o'...Al~to~.------~•!! ........ ~ae~...,~~·~-~-~held~.._,~...._.~1tea~!!·~':~"'1r..:~..2~~!:.~"'...!\~~~ ... ~·..,!:~!!"~"~~!!!:..·· __ ms.._~low=ed.~------­have made a number of ex- Wbeo Ooogress reassem- bles after a 10-day July 4th vaoatioo, itwill face enough problema to nep it busy for several mouths -and the likelihood of attempts to sidetrack 10me cootrover· sial issues until the n e x t session beginnm« in Janu· ary. A m o n g 1m{jnisbed bU!- iness is legWation dealing with rioting, Social Secur- ity, a po 11 lb le railroad strike, poverty, crime, edu· cation, civil rights, foreign a1d, appropriat 1 o n 1, con- gressional redUtricti n g, election law rt!ortns and possibly taxea. Two nonleg:islative acts, one in each branch, high- ~ tbe first six mon£hs of the session. 'Ibe Seo.ate censured Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Collll.), f o r converting campaign funds to his penooal use. The House refused to seat Adam Clayton Powell, a Harlem Democrat, after a special commi~ accused him ol mSausing p u blic cellent accomplishments" and "a lot of important bills will be acted upon ill the next few months." Repubtiean Leader Ger· aid R. Ford of Midllgan took a dlfferert view. He credited "the few ca. stroctive things that were done" to heavy GOP Bouse gains in last year's elec· tions. Congress, F o .r d added, "has churned about like a ~less ship." Democrat,, o u t number Republioans in the BOOH 247 to 186 deapite a GOP gain of 47 seats last No- vember. Oil Crisis ·Nears W es f.ern Europe ro Suffer First NEW YORK (AP) - Wtatmn E ur o p• faces a growing ttJreat " an on shortaee as productlon re- mainl curtaieQ in the trou· bled Middle :DMt and tank- ers cannot • use the SUez Canal The situation ia not y • t critical becaua• Western Europe ttad a three-month East and North Africa. aupply fl oil on hand or in Production of oil has been transit when the war be-reaumed in K u w a i t and tween Israel and the Arab Eut, si.nce the end of hos· nati<¥ls broke out early ttiis tilities. But because of un- month. availability of tankers Ku- An oil industry source wait is producing only about here said altboUgb produc· l million barrels <la 11 y, ti.on of oil by Arab countries down from a normal 2.4 is less than half of normal, million, and Saudi Arabia the biggest problem is a less than % million barrels tanker shortage. daily, off from a normal 2.7 W i t h the Suez C a n a l million. Jury FID• ds closed by vessels sunk dur-The Iraq Petrole11m Co. ing the brief war, tankers resumed exports from ita have to make the much Mediterranean terminal at Youth Guilty longer trip a r o u n d the Beirut, Lebanon, Wednes· southern tip of Afrka. day. Deliveries were re- J . Co~ll Moore, assist-stricted to France and Tur· Of 2 K].J]i·ngs .ant secre1ary of the inter-key. ______ ior, estimated this wee le that oil ..t.i.-. Libya, whose normal pro- ouayu1enls from the duction of 1.4 million bar- ROCKFORD, lli, (UPI)-Midd,le East to Europe are rels dally went directly to A j u r y 'lbul"sday convict-running less than 30 per Europe, continued to be ed Jdm Wesley Williams cent of normal. shut down. Jr., of the execution-style Britain is likely to fee 1 murders last March 2 of the pinch more sharply than The Arab ban on oil shlp- ld 1 11 other European countries ments to the United States two 14-yur-o c o u s n because the Arab nations poses no supply problem forced to kneel in a park for this country. Only 400,- pa .. :i:~. have banned shipment,, to vwvu ·1 B .,A,_ ally ts 000 barrels of the normal """-d""1end"'"'t's f at h e r 1 • nwun norm ge ... ,.,. "'1 .... bo t tw th'-"· of 1·t.s crude U.S. d.ailY consumption of Promptly labeled the case a u o-"u,, oil from Arab countries. 12 million barrels c a m e built against the 18-Y.ear-old Britain, ttie United States from the Mlddle East. bridegroom, "a stack of It _.,_ ._ .. th t th lies" and a d d e d. "we'll and West Gennany were was e.wuau:u a e 8<.'CUSed by the Arab coun· United States and Venezu- have to get a lawyer to ap· tries of aiding Israel in the ela could increase their oil peal this case." war. exports by 1.5 million bar- The New York attorney Western Europe in 1966 rel! a day to replace Mld- W'hD' offered his services to consumed 8.6 million barrels die East supplies partially. Williams after reading of oil daily, about 80 per-Texaa and Louiliana at. about the slayings of Wayne cent of it obtained from the ready have increased their Mullendore and R 0 n 8 1 d Saudi Arabia, the bigge.;t allowable product i o n by Johnson, took off for New producers in the M i d d 1 e 764,551 barrel! a day. York before the verdict was -------------------- returned, but charg~ the ~:::=:;;;;=:£=:'.'-:~'.:"--::--::-::==-:.-::" prosecution with "bringjog 1/ STAR GAZEE~~ in a case of circumstantial ,_A.:_l'; __ ""T-___ ''¥ By a.AY Jl. POLLAN---.-----evidence." The L a w y e r. }{ Y041r Doily lldi-tity GviO. H Seymour Friedman i.aid the -Y-McorJing lo lh• Slor1. Y e a 11 e was "a s ta c k of cards.,. To develop messoge for Soturdoy, read words corresponding to runbers The circuit court jury of of your Zodioc birth sign. seven men and five women could have recommended a death penalty for Williams. but declined to do so. Chief Circuit Judge A l b e r t S. O'Sullivan deferred sentenc· ing and gave the defense 30 days to file a motion for a new trial. SIZE 0':u=r NEW TREAD& (Retreads on sound tire bodies) Expert Brake & Alignment vacauoa s:a.fetJ l sutapt leg. II.IS low enly ••• Adjuat brakff, add fi111cl, t11L Repack fron\ whul be&rlnp Allp f:rcnt....d. :Rotate tLrn. Balance froet wbMla, We Repair and/ or Install • Mufflers e Tailpipes •Batteries •Fan Belts • Brake Bands e Spark Plap • lJghta • Front End P1 rt1 Dad's Charcoal Carrier Made' or heavy duly unbreakable polythene Met el spout & handle for easy feed w ithout uaual dirt or duat ... 19" high: ft' diameter, holds 10 lbs.of charcoal. Hurry and Save ... sale ends August 5tbl . Your choice of any size in stock, tubeless or tube-type, with the same road-gripping tread design that comes on our new car "Power Cushion" tires. NO MONEY DOWN ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN I EAR i SERVICE STORE HUNTINGTON BEACH i EDINGER NEAR BEACH BLVD., (ACROSS FROM HUNJINGTON SHOPPING CfNTER) PH. 8'2-4'95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... I ( t t • • • • I '*'I HB Council Actions 10%oFF ~ "ltlWORKI MAY IE L!GALLY IOLD, POSSUIED OR Ota. CHAltf&(D ONLY WfTH'" cma WHEltl! IALI II AUTHORIZDL Frld.-y, June 30, 1~7 DAILY PILOT A·S County Llhrary Groap I FV W oma~ Na1J&fL1 io New Post HOLD IT! Don't make a move! Wgnnew>ood SANTAANA ita~/(hl Q/f{j 5 d & ~aUi£t1b { J~bt G2 f_?~;rdr!/J rfJYr:Md ~~~ad~ It; ~ta f!J;tffb~ tin~f/d. Slip on in. 018 nrw office is opm and wrrt ho/Jing 4 Diorama Scint Festival. Brtatht all four fragrances of Dior and help MS WM1ll 011r mw office hm in Newport, where you get the nation's highest ratt on imured savings in" 11niq11t t1111Jtical decor. ~plan to .rme coff tt "" atjJkies 11ndN' the .railing mast, 10 bt with us ont "4y httwun n<>W and July 8. SA VE BY MAIL, CONVENIENTLY .AND QUICKLY You can Jd1/t hig uiith Oll'f' mwmimt Jllt/t hy mail plan. It only talw a mommt to a"angt, and from thm 011 it'.s a/mo.rt 1111/omatic. There'J a mail bo.x in ttttry port. f?~~~t3t!!frt!!!f&eud 2.B3 E. Pildfo CM.st Highwtl] • Open Sat11r"'1y,july 81 9 "· m. to 1 p. m. 5 % "'"'1rl 1111fU/J f'llk <Otr1pmtt/J Uify. 5 * % t11mnl rdlt Oii 3·Jt4f ~Oft/IS ctrtifi<llt# «C01111tf "$1, ()()() 61' SDrr. .... ,. { . - \ H DAll.Y PILOT Frl"1, Junt 30, 1967 LA Police Praised QUEENIE Top Deputies fA;) Rti11etty, . By Council F(Ournoy AXeil in . BUdget LOS ANGELES (AP) - 'Ibe Pd1ce ~t bu received tile 1-ddni of tbe City Council -after a 91). minute debate. '1bl HNloD 'nlurtdQ "° 1ultecl tn a .lN Tut.e ol qle- fldence for Pollce tli1el Tom Reddin and the offlcen 1'bo patrolleo the peace man:b at the Century Plua Hotel 1alt l"rtclQ wttea PnlldtDt J abmon rpote. The approved motion, in- troduced by O>un(:DrMn Pat a 1.ampon: --Oommended Reddin and bis olflcen for tbe "ban· dlbtc of an ~•11 dlHl· cult and potentially danger- OUI lituatloa." and -----..,;~ ........ .-.. .... ...._ ......... .,__. -Prailed tile police force ~ it off, Harry-it'• only me. The for tbe 'Teltrmnt exblhli.d bou ia out •• :• In the tnatment of tlie Jn.---------------:-- ' &AC1WdHro (UPI) - One ot ._ IDOlt cmtrover- .W .. , .. Cdfarala edu- Cltioa. Dr .. ~ T. cat· \'Wt. 1dll Jae tul el a Job SMurdaf. . ...., to ... aa1arJ olU... .._~tmdent 0( pjbUc ~ WU ~ ,.._ .. budget p a I I e 4' 'l"bundit by the Legialatm-e. Also tlfm ....... from tbe bud(tt .......... ol v. Gll>et (Cldp) ~.,. alattat ~ ataU" control- ler. The ellm!netton of the top 111i.._ to llldependenUy elected olftdaJ1 toQClbed oll a brief but...._. oantrover- IY· For a wlllle.. ICllDe u-~ • _.. an1r y ftlftd groups u well u the positive adloD taken to preMrVe order and protect life ad property ... " ~ " ~ the entire d ' . badllt .. tbt JQba to 'Reagan for Presti ent 1>e nnar.a. • Bat.._ •a deadline Btl«e tbe appronl the ccuncSl defeated, M, a mo- tlcm by Coundlmu Ernani Bernardi to send the Lam· port motion into committee. * * * 300 Protest . 'Brutality' LOI ANGELES (UPO - Same 300 ptl'IODI turned out 'l1ulday nJpt f« a petlCtlUl meedng fQ protest alleled "brutality" by the Loi Angelee Police Depert-mmit. aa Jll(Jft than 20 olfi. c:en ltood by. The meeting, spomored by h Peace Ac1'on Councll. Wal called iJl response to Jut Friday's demonstration at the Century Plaza Hotel WW. 51 pe1wone were ar· r9lted and doteoa more In· jured. 'Jbe !It • nringinC melM oublde the hotel where Prelldent Jobmon WU ..S. dnlllog a Dmlocnilc ba- quet. erupted aft« .....i marebera violated a pm'ade pennlt and dopped In ftUlt ol the boUL No lncldedl were report. ed at Tbursc\a1 ni&bt'• meet- ing at the Fklt Unitarian audl. of "'*'!pt ~ f« f D· Club F oruied in Ge« • ::tr:-~~~ · · IDB ~.··. .·"tbe 11w-.. '· .. •.,.:-.·°'----.......... An.ANTA (UPI).-The travel to Callfcnla to in· ::::..~ tbe budg· formaticm of a "Citizens for vite Reapn ~ 'P'lk tn u:O(~ a::am) _}d· Reagan" ftlte organization Georgia. He 1&14 Beagu al-~" [&.sail l .... to promote CalifonDa Gov. N9dJ hid' acree4 to =· ht wG161 llflCla 111111 to try Ronald BeallD fw lftll· at Di*1t Ullt•iltJ m to r111n .._,, Job dent WU ~ 'ftmn. CaNWlia Od. C. tbrGQ&h J If I'* llll"Jllica day. ;:::::::;;::::11~=· :;;;;::;==-==-;;::;==::::::::::::::;;;.;:::.:=:::~ State Rep. J... .... ~ lab. fourth dlltliet .... 1kml party dWrmla. Wd he would serve a.a 1 t • t e dlalrman. "We want to have at least one Reagan for pres!· dent club in each county in the state," Westlake said in making the an:nouncmenl He said d.lltrict and coonty organizations were in the fonnetive staget. . Westlake said a PIP trom the or ganilltloll wcdd Cassius Visits San Francisco sA'N FRANCISCO roPI) -Cuatua cay I clepoaed wodd heavyweight boxtnC kine, WM due today t.o 8111· dreu tbe natiollll conven- tion ol the Conareu ol Ra· da1 Equality. I See By Today's want ~ds • When ,_ am jlnd !'ll't Pull~ •WJwe )'Oil cm -I tale ,. ... en.ta..V ~ apalr ., ..,.. ...-s lhoel at Baltl9r ..... e Wllin ti ... a Mot.orola "lJ ... ~ .... ........... . ' •4 ...... _ -up. t lt. Da I 18 t d lhlt'1 .. ; &rt i ,,.,., .,,_....a~ lrlr mle -· 0 , ... ~ M C2llmle --• Squeezing Into a tiny Import? Sllp Into a '67 .Falcon· at a tiny Import· 1,lce . , $ . . . * ~ for about e.t el 1111 "'the belt Falcon ntue ever1 • 1U.,.-111Rge1" comfort. • 111-crt!ftder powtr-105·hp. 170-cu. In. She. • llf-cer lNftk '91C9-0ver 12 cubic feet. • GrMter weight for roed-hugglng atrengtll and 11fety. • 'Ord'• flmout Twtc.e·YMr ......... ~ e monthl ore.ooo mll¥ betwMnollchangee. • Ford Motor Compliftt'I bnled flit of..._., feeturt1 -no extra charge for du1l bralte 1ys11m, 2·apeed eltctr1e wlndlhleld wlpert with washer, 1eat btll1, many more. See your Ford Dealer for!!!.! low price! SAYE NOW ON All FORDS, MUSTANGS, FAJRLANES, FALCONS, AND THUNDERBIRDS! ' . SHADE 'nEES Easiest . .-tD ·Lovelier ·Rooms 2411 WlllFhl ........ OPIN 7 DAYS A WEEK MYSTERY GARDENIAS ·1 ~ ... Ml..::::::!-Nia ' LAMS I eAL. • a uaHV • GALLON 11za ... ADV TO a LOO.-:: ·2·~ •·Hollywood Twisted Junipers e GREEN HitDr Junipers :.:-. ··2· · • Arftvtrong Juniper TRIE FIRNS & BUSH FaNS I • "'9w Compada • Hetzi Juniper .._All I.AIOI v~_10 a.• llAllY YARMID ----· -2· lAldl s GAL sm . 1MQC REG. 1.75 PAl"•h- ·.,ROSES Val to 3.95 Mhdl.~ aticJ.00 flEAa . ,INK PEAa 1 GAL EAOf CLIMBING ROSES .. HAWAI , ~AOC FROST 99c , ... , .. ,"' ................ -. ..... o...c. IMPllW. QtJl)M . Hll&i TRAUIEL REG. 2.SO 99c ~ICAMA • MONTEZUMA CAM• LOW . Dtrl.OMAT #IOJAVE HAUOWE!N snit.ING Sl.Vf.I QUE&( ELIZAIETH 5-Qt. SOU11t SEAS «' . OOU> (A.<:JN SUTTHS OOU> CffRYSla IMPERIAl MANY; MANY OTHB VMtlE111$ ON SALi-iNCLUDED IOXB> AND TUBBED SPECIMEN TIEiS Alt0 1,000'1 of varlet! .. of top quaffty planet<ito M dltpo9H of ot theM fantastic ct~t pttciM. Catola Ti-ee ST. JOHN'S lllADPltUfT '1'5 ICE PLANT .. •22!~, led, ~pie, ,ink, Gold WTllN INOW aAU. .... 1.fS ALL INSECTICIDES I 30%~FF BAMBOO GoWen-Clvmp 6 to I Pt. Tall '195 I GALLON $IZI STAR PINI a•D Of PAUDlll .... 1.tl EACH Oleanilen .. llOOM L.we • .... - Lawn Seed TO PLANT 150 SQ. FT. WHm lllCH l'Rla ..... ,,. . LI .... Chtlt-87:.. Tiie ArfatMr1t llf 8 5 f We Hev. A.,. .... 47• Stutdy 10 ft. •3a7 .. .,._.,." "'"• T,..._ •etTll-. ...... " .. ,.,... ..... . .. ... A &Alel t&ICnON Of fffffT MDt• PAI cv.aoaMS AZAUAI nun nm . 'AIMINI .... OXALIS n.La l'ff Olello"dr1 uree •PM'""" "'"'• ITAR .IUMINI ff .... 01'11• .. , ...... , ... 'I'' a .. ulor .77• 1/2 .... $65 22'° 1.50 Price ...,. ..... \ • J cl I f I: ( Cl c T • J Friday, June 30, 1967 Tragedy Stalks LiTes_ · of .Jfilmland Sex Queens BJ VERNON ICOTI' DIDdrldft and Judy Holll· mine pool, pink mtM'aa UPI ~ day, amoot ~· and romantic flinp &11.- 0lll &q 1all1m Color:tul, qucMb1I -'ayne new1. H<X.LYWOOD (UPI) -Mlmftekl DIV" I ........ 'lbe tuddennet• ol ber "acut. druC 1D41aldcatloa." with provocative and sexy death at the height of her F0r what.ver reason, di· Sbl too ,... a ~ ol • characterization was mak· c&l'ffr u a sex ql4,eell. And vorce, tratedY and vioJent klu. pabllclt)' ud a wu. tnc a comeback on televl-Carole Lombard died lo an death appear to lurk In the s{o airpl&ne crash in 19a when wings for Hollywood's gold· ~ ff'm:f'eld'• violent true ltardom. Sbe nmetDed d,eath cmie u a lbock. Just dl&tb Mt)1 'lbunday tn a a starlet tp the end: d.ta· .Al <Id Marllyn Monroe'' pfDclaa llltamotJBe craah pla):inf her dlarma oa teJe. death by an overdoe1 at inC eereer. n this season when ~be she was Hollywood'• queen en girls. In September Ula Nacro was •~k down by cancer and her husband, tbe late J ayne Manafleld'a death actreH•lillter I>orot!wf l)m. ~t January. Clark ·Gable, lta king. f1t the macabre pattern. tnded .e al JloD,Jwood'• vtaioo, m night clubl and drugs in 1982. · dridce ,... (OWld dNd> ud . One of the original glam-1,_iiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ m;;;;_iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ vtrtua1Jy penDlle11 bta IQllll or girls, Clara Bow, who HolJ1Wood ~ : 8be Md long been In retirement, hid Down edulattlm & D d died at the age of e() in rtcbel, Olll1 to be f........ Sept&mber 1965, following a IDOlt Clficdu1 WI, but nen at op«ilnc11 of aupet· ~ tbe blonde beau· f~ • .aaztaua pattern markets. ·ties -were contemporaries. ol ~ In 'tbt llve1 of She receaUy appeered Jn tbey wer,n't close t.rtenda. • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATION~ o$Mr. movie .lllX 1}'1Dboll. Costa Meaa to add a touch Their !Ives were lllled wtth Aa,ictlnta, IUlclde IDd m. al aJamor to the ~-ot broken marriait1, periods neu ~ other glamor U.. atv'• new White l'ront «. ~t despair ucl an· Ill" ta a febiio of torn and' dlJCount 1tore on Briltot gul.sb. 'Marilyn pqt an ead ndnlcl line. · Street. tio her own We. J'ayne'1 wu UD4a n.rnen. .• .,... long and painful illnes!. of the 19'0'1, waa .... to Almost two dec~s ago death in a ChlClliCo fin 111 both Lupe Velez and Carole Ac>r11 ol 1985 wh1le Wlttbaa Landis, their careers over, frlenda. A 1U1try a.-U. ended their lives, unable to ren, Unda too bed w*blet face a future unadorned by ber career v.Uh ~ devoted fans, kleig lights • NEWSPAPERS One. Of The Largest .P'adlltles in Oranee County. There wwe MMl1n Mon· She wee the H~ tabn from her on a Loul· roe, Carole LlodiJ, Marte preea c0rps' best !?Mod. 1iana hlabway. McDonald, Carole Lombard, Whenever a quip wu -e.all· Another blonde, Marie QumlD Miranda, lAll9 Vel-eel for Jayne provided it. "the Body" Mcl>oDaJd died -. Am ShlridaD. Dorothy Her hell't &aped ntm· In October 19e" from an " PILOT PR IN TING ber u.ntbne)J deMb. and the roar of the crowd. '40omph Girl" AM Sbert· Going even furtber back, da wboftlled mnti-=reem Jean Harlow met a tragic 2211 West Balboa Btvd. ·Take alorig Burgie , Burgfa•s the beer to take along, to the beach or the backyard ' or the mountains or the TV set. :YJherever you go, take along the cold, refreshing taste of Burgle. Take along the tight, 1._mellow take-along beer. 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But the joke could heve been deadly for 17-year-old David R i c h a r d Hyatt ol 1'\lsUn, and be doesn't thlnk it's very foon:y today. Hy.ti, SOD of Mr. and Mn. Richard H. Hyatt, ii in serious condition at San· ta Ana Community Ho6pital Ring Taken, Gum Left TUSTIN -A barefooted burglar Thursday left a wad of chewed gum on the ldtcll· en window sill of a Tustin home, perhaps in exchange for a $6,000 diamond ring. Elizabeth Ann Leggett, 41. a 1«retary, told sberiff'a deputies 1be only miasln& item was the ring, a plat- imnn setting with a 2.52- carat diamond in the center and .25-oarat diamonds on eadl side. The burglar apparently en- tettd through a bathroom window between 8:~ 1 n d 10:~ a..m., deputies said. The theft wu discovered Thunda,y ewnJng. with a gunsbot wound in the right tblgb juat below the groin. His budd y, 17-year-old James V. Maaske, was sit· Ung with hb head ln his hands when sheriff'• depu- ties arrived to investigate the accident.at shooting. It turned out to be the same oM atory, the tale of an l81109ded gun l!ld play· fut w a r n l n g s between frieodi, MJthorities s a l d. Deputies reported the inci- dent this way: The boys were at the 2035 Rainbow Drive home of Maaskes' parents, Mr. and M r 1. ~e M a a s k e. Young Maaske had a M-30- caliber rifle and his friend, a knlfe. Hyatt waved the knife at Maaske as part of the jok- ing around. Thinking t h e gun was unloaded, Maeake waved the gun. He pointed tbe iun at Hyatt':; groin and it went off, sending ooe bullet Into the victim's thigh and an- other into the wall. Late Th u rs d a y Hyatt went to surgery, a.nd today he remained under ~­ tion. A hospital apokeaman said he was confined to the intensive care untt t b i 1 morning but wu not criti- cally wounded. For the Record Divorces OIVOltCIU 141'11rt Merle Ge-"' 11:9'Wlelll J t.,.. GtrClner (ennulrMnl or di· "Ofctl Nancy Merle Futtro Yt Julien Thom- .. Futtro It_, J~ Trembley va Yolende Merit Trembley Donne It. Feldllout "' Frank I . l'tld· houM <-•r•r. m•lnten•nce or div.) JOHl>h Anthony FrW.knect YI SMrry Colff!I Frllllknect Merilyn A. Mode VI Relpll I . MHde Eble Lee Dllbedt YI Ruuell Rnnoldl OllbKll Georol• E. "-YI IWI J. lt-NOfmt M. Grover va Jack E. Growr OBITIJ 4'RIES NASH Wavne Cherltt Neth, un Polde< Circle, Huntington ae.dl. Died June 19. Wrvlved by Plrtnls. Mr. and Mn . Alffed Huh 1111 llrol-. Allred Nath IV1 sl1!9', C.olleen Mkhellt: orendperents, Mr. end Mr&. JoM Mcl-nev •rid Mr. ind Mrs. Stanlo NM/I. Roury Wlh be rec:lled ll!k tytflf"I, FrldlY, 1 P.M~ Smtih• Mor· tuarv. Mau of IM Moel• wlll i. ce-elod S.lurdey, 10 A.NI.. $l SI- ,._ end Jllde C.lllollc Olllrcll, Hu,,.. '""'°" a..dl. Smith• Mt>rtuery, direc-tor•. REYNOLDS Edltll lteYl'Oids. 2'21 E. 16111 $t, c- it Mew. Died JUM 30. k r'Ylctt i:»ndlno. &ell Broed'#av Mortuary, 110 8 roedwev, Ccahi Mfte. MANSFIELD Florence E. Marwlltlcl 1nd Samuel J. Mentfltlcl. 110 Joenn St~ Cc.I• Mna. SenrlCH wre held todn , 2 P .M,, Bell ,,_.., Chepet, Wtlh Rev. JoM o- al6-end Elks Lod~ offlcl1tlng. In. ~men!. Good $Mpherd Cemtlert. Bell llroedwtY Mortu411'Y. 110 llroed- Wl'f, Cotta Mew. Dlrecton . MACKINTOSH ltOMmtt"( c-'" Jose"' Wlllllm Cudt Jtcquellne L. llelknao "' Ji m• c.at-vl" 11.tk""P, Jr. Clle<yl lltlh McClelland vt TINY Wtvne McCl.il1nd Mlldre<I W. OYerllolt w l'rt r« W. OverhOlt Co4lffll PQl)ke" va Uwrtf\CI Poolt111 Doris J. llur«*tt1t "' P •Ul R. l urcleth Della Wrigllt vt Jtmes K. Wrigflt Cuot Marie E. Fre«rldl "' ,,...,. Albert Frederick ltlc:Nrd A. 81ff14Nle '" lwerty Je111 Bltasdtll ROMm•rv Lorett• Pint "' ll1Yl11 Cl · 1eO Piiis f>.ut Fulton Roberti vt Linde Olene Roberts CKlle M. G•• vt ltoberl F. Gel.- (M1>tr•te malnlenanoe or divorce) Robin Anne Slllpp Yl Lee Kurt Shipp Jewell Dean Luce YI Wlllllm Lie Luco Acleilne E. Hrfllnly vt Lukt H ....... ly Jostpll lYM DOIQ ¥1 Alme &tellll Oobl>s Ctrmen Van Ovkt va Jotln lltn D)'b Kay Merit llurkt Vt Jamea 0.Yld llurtt Ett>tl P. Thotnlon ¥1 ·-019>-ol Thornlon I 1nnulrnent w divorce I 1-IY A. Rlwtttr vs J-L. RI-M~ I t-Manklnen vt fdwtn Manltl- Mll INTIHLOCUTOaY' DICltll Linda MM Wiii~ ¥1 Gn9g SNr- man Wlllenl M.,y Ellen ,. • .., vt Wtllace 0, Al- ken Elle MM Klefftller va Jtrtld J. Kief. l•l>«r Betty !tee Denhem vt W11fl1m Jonleft Oemem l(ey SYivia Hieb YI Jimmie Dllt HlcltJ Ja.n P. l'orler vt Ptul M. Porter TMldt Mtl<IM le++ew VI Jemeo lry- t n Lt+4- 0ont Id Stu•rt Stnds ¥t Dltl\t 0.. S•ncll Ctrl011t Ann U.1111 YI Peul Chtrlea Luttlo Holen MM C111lll W Robert Herold Cehlll Fire Calls """" ...... a..dl l .J7 • m. Thur'tdtY, medlQI eld. '675 l(entlnoton Drive. Sch~'2,. Cory: No r OD Budget ! t, Te8ting Doe For Suspect In Robbery LA HABRA -Alomo Ly- les of L o s Angeles Thurs- day wu ordered to undergo 90 days ol psychiatric test- ing at Cb1no State PriJon before be ia sentenced for robbing a La Habra couple. s~ Judge B)'ron K. McMlDan ruled that Lylea, lt, committ.d a ftrat desree robberJ in tH alleged bold· up and kidnap of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Rosa. Dispositions are pending for two other suspecta, Er· neat Ubiles, 41, and Her· man W. White, 32, both of Loe Angeles. Originally, rob- bery and kJdn~ dlargea were brOUCht •Salmt all bee defendaata. Qimim1 CGmplaiutl al-lete tile tbreNGme forced Mr. ud Mn. Rola to ~ COlllp9Q7 them to IM Ang. lei. n... they were freed. lhaken up but Ullharmed. (Fhm Wln Servleei) Sen. John G. Sdlmltz (R· Tuatin) and Aatmblyman Ken Cory (D-Allabelin) vot· ed agalnat tbe record ~.13 billion state budget approved nuanday, while Orange County's four other state letalatcra 1upported it. 'lbe bill WM Mnt to Gov. Reagan's de¥ ~ n,rung by mJdnJght ""toiatetrt. Final Senate tally on the budget wu 31-8 lD favor. Sen. James Whetmore (R- Fullerton) wu one f!l 17 r6- publican1 votin1 fm-pas. aage ., tbt budttt on tbe first round ,,. blDotlng. Sen. SdMnlfa a r 1 u e d agaJnat the budpt. md pro- poeed to tattoace . all al· ternatlft, 1~ budget He tafd b1I budatt p-opoaal would in1ure the orderly continuance of tpYWDmen- t.al 1ervk:ea, ud tfve legis- laton tldle to 1tudy and "reaolft lpendiq to re•en- uet avan.blt." Assembly speaker Jesse M. Unrull (J>.Lol Angeles) voted la emir " the bill, u 61~·~ Rob-ert E • ..._ Newport Beam) ud a• b e r t H. Burte (R~B 1l. t 1 B ttGD 8-dl). your tree uounnet COBl IOOk MITRECAl. SEGO 4/8'' IRYLCREEM 57' Our Reg. 7~ King Size 4.5-oz. tube ·4l84~ ' CREST· or 0.. R._..64- Our . .,_ 1.37 kl. jll' COLGATE 52f S. 75-oz. Crest or Collate delU! crum USTERINE 87¢ AW SB.TIER 27¢ Our Reg. 47c 26 count bottle BAN . SPRAY DE.ODO RANT ............................. sac .. Our Reg. 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Cc.It M..-. 12 ·SI p.m,, llrU<ture fire, f'9I Hef1 1 DELANEY Ehw Delo~. ol Cudahy Survived bv daught~. Liiiian M. Scott; two sisfMs, Rose Hoperoft, of Gt rdot-n GrCIVI. end M&IJdt S<hr~rme11. and Q'11ndd1ughler. DonNI JN n Grll'*. S..nrlcn, Slturdn, l PM . Petit F1m- lly Co4or>ia l Fu,..rol Homt MECHLING Dorothy s. ~hllno. 31' l •rkuiur. cor.,.. CS.I Mar. Died Jvne ,,, S..r· v1ved by huobend, Edvtr II. ~ llllO; sons. Fran4< tnd Fred U"""'· wood of Los Aneelu: brofhtrs, RCJb. .,, Smith, of towa, and llill tnd Jock Smith. of llllnols, and on4' g?1n6- chl1C1 ~VIOH ~,. ~Id thh morn-•no. Frldn . lO·JO A M .. Poclllc llltw i\Mmorl•I Ch•Ptl, '"'"~"'· Ptclllt \/lt,w ~morlal PM~, TOBIAS Wllhom A !Bill) Tobia.. 740 "'H•I Drlvt, COfona del Mar. PHst<I 1w1Y June 18 11 hi\ homt. Survived bY wilt. Mtrv 8'-llt, of t~ homt1 Mlft, Wllllt m J. loblu . llaktrsfltld; ,,,. ~. \/Iola Evtn1, S.cram.nto; llrotl>- ""'· Artl!Ur H Toblu . Utah, and •urv Tobles. Oreoon. ~"'~" wlll bt held •• Pecllk View Chlptl. En- tombment, Mautoleum of t'-Ptclllc. Peclflc Vltw Memorlol Part STONE llobert ICenntll! Stone, 90J W 11th St .. Cott• ft\ew, Age SJ, Survl~td by wltc. Greet , DI tt... hom.: two tons. llolle<1 t<. Stonr, Jr tnd llontld S'-• both of Nonulk. Conn ~rv· Ave. 2: 11 P.m., boet slnltlng, 1'16' I!~ Wtfff YM. 4: II pm .. ,,_ "''• lroolthunt end Adlms. 4:71 Pm.. mtl""-"'•· Ad•m• 1nd llroolthurat. S: 11 p.m., oU -n belt "'•· JIS 7111 St. 1:11 pm. OHOllM wellhdowol. ,,.,, Emerald Lane. t ·11 pm .. O'"' fire. 11th Streel -Actcl1 AveN>t. FWlltelft Vl lltY 17•15 p m., Thur!odev, oreu "''• Sii · "9r Avtnuo -Sen Otego Fr-9¥. 1: 10 P.m .. o••M fire. lutllenl Strwt Htd Sen oieoo Fr-v, 11 07 p,m.. rMCue, ft-A-anll llul/larCI Strl!tt. SHI leacll l t 50 a m TllurllMy, M lle -itt. l>rklo• on Wntml....., A-. l:JO p.m .. or•» fire, ti.hind Cr"" view Strttt. WH!mhlller t :ll 1 m. Thur>dty, medic.ti •Id. l"Hr of 14611 Bu>htrd Ave. 11 51 pm, oubllc aubt, t3llO Mcft6. Clf!n SI. l 1l Pm • gran llrt , Weslmlnalotr A.,._ nut ol\d Ma;rwillt Street, • Sl Pm • mecllcel aid, Homer AY_,. •"" Goldtn Wnt Street. 2 •1 • m Frldn, medial eld. 141U Gol0tn West SI (Hit MIN f :U 1.m, Thurscl.v. rucue, t•s D•lt Wey, 10: II • m., r""'""• Uff N~wpart lllvd, 10 7' t .m.. ro'IC:u•, lOll 8rlrtol St. ll·u • m., 11>1rlm41nt fire, 336 f . Xllh St, 1l:S• a.m,. rMCut. I07 w lfttl SI, 1,0 p.m,. ftlM &ltrm. 17th Sir~ •l>d lu•tln Avtnut, ' 15 p "'" orau fire. Part( etld CM- '"" 1trf'f'h . 4,50 pm, 1ru s llre, ltm C-d St. 6:,S p,m,, l&IM? tlerm, lffll SlrHI Ind Whlttlor Avenut 1:37 om. lllM t lt rm. ltlll Sir..,, and Whltt!H Avenue. ic... Slturd..v. 11 AM . Wt\tcllH -----------Chapel. 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Tbet boiner, by the way, is 1t»e Giily 'round trlPPF Rojas has allowed thla· ,_. 1n 51 tnnlnga. Roju bu bMn oo a sensational streak. He Mi 11.ved atx conaecutive games and wu the Winning pitcher W~y nlgb' wom the· Angels beat Washington, '-2. . !'be Angela, too, of course, are on a ~l;k. Twelve games w1del' .500 on June 8, they've lbot back into the thick' of ttle American Lea1t1e peo- Ullt atruggel and are now one eama UNay from .500. '!be lea!Jlng Aniel bataman ap.ln.lt tile Yankees eo far thLe year bu been Rick Reichardt. He'• hiW.na .m against New Yotk pitcbJng. Jim l"rt- gos: 11 at :.rro. Mantle haJ slugged Angel hurlers to the tune of .318. 'nle Angela, elven the right breeb, could skyrocket up into the µpper reaches of the Americaa League to- night. Cleveland, in fourth place, 11 playing a doublebeader at Baltimore. The Angels could pass the Indians with a win and if the Tribe loses bo4b ~.ing George, Peerless Pau .... Cut Some Rugs Together Then they wen, side by Q , Orange County's most famous buketbail twosome. On tae left waa the Bald Eagle -King George Yartley ID - and oo the right wae· peerleu • Paul Neuman, looking ~ bit as youthful as tbe ·diaY be graduated from Newport Har· botHldladclilea.Y..-Sa&O. TM oceadaa wu Wednea~ ~ al&ht'a lltb YardllJ Anrds ' '11111111,,,,11111. BILL DONER 11111111111111111, Banquet in Newport and ft was a pleuant aurprlse indeed to find Yardley in attendmce. -A couple of years back, Yard· ley told some stories at his ban· quet tbat weren't likely to be reprinted in the Boy Scout Jour- nat Memben of the spooeoring Newport Harbor Junior Cham· her ot Commerce didn't find • the yams all that amusing and : relued to invite King George, :. back ~ his banquet until he cleaned up hia act. "ActuaBy my act 1J the same," George laid with a smile Wed· nEl8day night, "but hy thought they'd better ask me to attend or else ch.acge the name of the trophy. And, frankly, they didn't ~ have the guts to do that." Different Gu11• Straqeb'. Yardley and Nae- mann followed Identical patlla to IUCCHI and yet tbey are 11 different u nltht and day. Paul ta 1oft-lpoken and ae- rtou ror the moat part, cc. cemed with bl1 lma1e and wt.lllng to aacrlBce anythln1 for b11 convlctlon1. Geor&e . . . wen, Georse la Georce. "Nobody calla me up foy my autocraph uymore,0 be aay1, ''bat I don't Jet my wife touch the teJepbone from • an- tU 9, in bope1 It'll ring. "I'd hate to beHeve I'm over the hJJJ. Jn fact, I won't.'' Bovheofl Idol "George was my boyhood idol," confessed Neumann. "I · remembel' when he came over to the Harbor Area Boys' Club and conducted a clinic. "He showed us ttie hook shot and I used to practice every day. Come to think of it, George must have been a lousy hook ·shooter because. I was never any good." Yardley, wbo learned the un- derhand free throw from Ralph Reed at Newport High, was at- tending Stanford when Neumann flr1t aaw him in action. K.ibg ~ge was, of course, a deadly shooter and made up for what be lacked or1 deffiose by pouring the ball through the SILENCE GOLDEN Geor99 Yardley basket from all angles. IAter, when Neumami was a •tandout at Newport. ... ! ardley w9 • dm'Jl, up the 4'1Uional BasketoiU ssoclation. he Lut St.and For 10 practical pai-potea be ended hla case career dlht ye.,.. &JO, altboap he did mate a couple of f.bree.polnt backdl for the Jett of the DMated Amerlcu Basketball Le ape. Neamau went on to Stan- ford ancl,, like Yardley, eara- ed a place ln tile lndtan H•D of Fame. Ironically be broke into the NBA with &lie Syr~aae Na· Uon~1 ~~ woe team Yard- ley DllJlllea with. "ha tut, " 1ay1 NHmlDD, "ii WU • Yardley'• recofn. mendaifn the Natt cave-me a tryout. I'D never forget George for ctvtng me that flnt bit puah." Neumau, tbe son of Co1ta Mesa Baptist m.bdater P. G. Neumum, decided to "bloc up my uoe1" foDowtnf thl1 year'• gaeU.t NBA cam· patp. Goe• St...n.lat "When people wout<l uk my oldest boy, Eric, what his dad· did, he'd answer, 'My daddy doesn't do anything, be just plays ba6ketball." "Well, I got tired of bearing that, so I decided to get a legit. lmate job and when the chance to become assistant coach at Stanford came up -I jumped. "It's a fine opportunity," U· plains Neumann. Although Neumann feels pro basketball wu really beginning to take its toll on him ciJ::'sical· ly at tbe end, coa t.n't any pushover. , Following the Yardley Ban· quet, which didn't get over un· til 10:30 p.m., Neumann had to MEETS IDOL Paul N~m•nn lmmediatety catch a plane to Palo Alto' to take part in a bai. ketball clinic at 9 a.m. Thurs· da.>.'You've got to' be on your teet," be adm.Jta. First LA Gaane Gludn1 at Yardley, Ne• mlDD reflected oa the d.111 when lie wa1 ftni breakbar Into pro buketball. "I remember the Dnt time I came to Loi AJaieln wtA Syracuae. I wa1 recHhirUai and kn.ew I woalu't fet Into the game anJeu we were • polntl ahead or Z8 polnta be- hind ill the foar&h quarter. My re-1 allltpmeDt WU t. guard the water cooler and I wa1 doblC my uaal Olltltand- tng job wlaea from tbe rafter. of the Sports Arena a bacb of kid. started cbantln( 'We Waat Neamana. We Wut Neu- mau. • "It 1eem1 the Barbor Area Boy'• Club bad charlered a bas or 10D1et.blnf ud broacltt all these kldJ ap tG watdl me play. Tbe foartlt qau1er roll· ed aroud and I wu still catlt· ertng Qllnten llld the kid• tept yelllns 'We Wut Ne• mun.' Shut 'em. llp "Finally our coach Alex Han· num looked down the bench and hollered, 'Neumann.' I jumped to my feet, ripped off my sweat suit and ran down to where be WIS littil\g. " 'Neumann,' he repeated, 'get up there and see wbat those ldd8 want.' " "What about you, Gi!orge," Neumann inquired, "you must have a lot of unusual stories to tell." "Yep,'' answered Yard 1 e y "but my wife made me prom- ise tX> shut up tooitht. Other- wise, I won't be invited to come back." Big A pmes. U Detroit and B~ston both win the A.rlfels would then be all alone in fourtb place. As it stands, they're only twCMlld·a·half games out ol second place. Olllf ornia remms the hottett team ln the American League, having com- piled a 17-6 mark since JUJl(i 7 -the date they lost 16-4 and 11-1 double- header games to the Baltimore Orioles. Thell. incredibly, the Angels started off on a streak that has carrit.d them from the basement to an eyelash way from the first dlvisioo. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL Chicago 42 27 .609 Detroit 'J7 33 .529 Slh Boston 36 34 .514 61h Mbmelota 36 34 .514 6-'h Cleveland 36 35 .5'11 7 ANGELS ti 38 .493 8 New York 33 37 .471 9lh Baltimore 33 37 .471 91h ICansu City 34 40 .459 101h Waebington 32 41 .438 12 THURSDAY'S IHSULTS ..,.,._.. '· Chlceeo 1 Clewlalld S, Detroit l Oftly .. -. ·~'" TOOAY'S SCHIDUU • Ywll (Sloff~Mvre, 1·1) vs. ANOIU cw >1.!f:,fMhelm Stldlum. l(MPC •• •.m. ~ s.tl et ICenM~ City (Ha.i,, H ). ......... '• We~ CP111CWI. 7~) ti Ml-(Mero rltt, s-et. t111141f Clllcnit (.,...,,, ~) el O.lroll CPCllll"ft. 1~). "1""~1-land (Hl!Wfl. t -4 end Siebert, 6-7) ., h lllmMt Clltldien, .. end McN11iy, Wl. tw•· fll9hf ..,.,,_.., NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL St. Louis 1 43 '1:l .614 Chicago 42 29 .59'l 11h. CinclnnaU 43 32 .573 21h San Francisco 39 34 .534 51h Atlanta '¥1 35 .514 7 Pittsburgh 35 35 .500 R Philadelphia 34 36 .486 9 DODGERS Ji • .444 l! II~ton '1:l .a .'J70 171h New York 25 43 .368 17 THU•IDA Y't RUUL TS Clr>elnnatl 14 DODOIH t Ch IC»OO 4 l'ttllbunltl 3 Phlladelptila I, Hew Yeo1t t Houston ft Aflafttl, -tsoonM, rein S.n Frend-It. St. LAull 4 TODAY'S K'MIDUU 0001.s (Otftwl, 1 .. n • HoutlOll cwnaon. M l, ICFI, KWICW, 5:• '·"'-SI. Louie (Ju,.r, ~) ft ..... Yont (~ Sh.tw, 2-6), nlohl S•n FrMC!eot (Ptny, u Ind Mlorfc:n.1, 1°'41 •t Phlledei!lflle CG. Jtcbon. W •nd Green. o.4 or Short. H l, ~ ~r Clnclnnetl (~,...,..,. W) '' Clllctto /Ha~. .).J) .. u.n11 IJCIMaon. 1~) •t Pllfaburvh (VNI«. ,.J (JI !le& t-2), • SPEARING MUST GO CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -The men who prepared an annual survey of football fatalities said emphatical- ly Thursday that the practice of spearing or Soring must be eliminat· ed from footbl!l. The report said this practice or driving the head directly and w i t h force into the body of an opposjng player "la extremely dangerous to ball carrier. More frequently, how- ever, it 1J the tackler who is the more severely and seriously injured." The football fatality survey was prepared by Dr. Carl A. Blyth of the 'University of North Carolina and Da· vid C. Arnold of the National Federa- tion of Stat. High School Athletic As· sociation. in Chicago. Course I Miss Baseball," Says NEW YORK (UPI) -Sandy Kou· x, ranked among the best who ever ved, gradually is getting better. N9t at bis old job, ()f course. but at s·new one. "tm getting used to It," sald Sandy ring a rehearsal break at one of BC's television studios. ''I'm s t 111 ghtened, but I'm not terrible." The 31-year-old former Dodger ace 't even look frightened. He and spectacled Y. A. Tittle both looked rfectly at case sitting in as guest participants of a day·Ume panel w Thursday and Koufax, hired prt· rlly as a sportscastu, said thls f. I was the first time he was dotng a show of this type. "People keep asking me lf I miss baseball,'' said Sandy, lighting a dga- ret. "Of course I do. How could I help but miss it? I figure, though, the next best thing to actually playing it Is to be around It. "The job I have now enables me to be around baseball. You have no Idea how strange it feels to be around It, so close to it, and yet not actually be a part of it." Koufax has been working at his new job 10 weeka now and according to word ln the trade he looks as it he's going to have a hot second half. Much hotter, ~ay, th'1l bis first half which wu greeted with some cool reviews. " I thought those first shows were bad," Sandy owned up, with hi.a char· acteristic honesty. ''I was criticized ror them and I felt I silould be crlti· cized. There was one thing they cot wrong, though. "Someone seld a n y o n e making i100,ooo a year should do better right away. But I'm not making Sl00,000. I can't get people to believe that. They read that I make SI00.000 some· where and now they au believe tt. 1 I work on a fee basis." During Thursday's rehearsal break in the taping of that panel show, neith· er Koufax 11 or Tittle had too much free time for himself. Both had to have makeup applied to their faces. "ls there anything special we can do for you'?" the diredor of the show asked Tlttle, who wasn't getting quite as much attenUon as Sandy. Y. A. thought the question over a moment. "Yes," he dead-panned finally. pointing to the top of his head. "Could you please arrange to put a little hair right here?" .. f RIENOL Y RIVALS -Angels' Mooee Skowron (right) tel.ks o~ old times with the man who holds down bis old first base job with the Yankees-Mic.key Mantle-prior to tonight's series opener in Big A. 7th Game for 'Big D' Alston Tabs Dry~dale, Osteen for NL All-Stars CINCINNATI (UPI) -Warren Giles pre s id en t of the National Leag{.e, today announced the eight pitchers named by manager Walter Alston to the National League A 11 Star team for the 1967 classic at Ana· helm, on July 11. Allton selected five rigbthanders, Jun Maricbal of San Francisco, Fer· guaon Jenkin• of Chicago, Bob Gibsot Ouch! Red Avalanche Buries LA HOUSTON (UPI) -The Los An· gel.es Dodgers' win streak, like other good things, was expected to end. ':hat it wou!d be blmed, 14--0, by an 18-hit Cincinnati Redlegs avalanche was another matter, however. Yet that was exactly what happened Thursday night in Cincinnati, where the sagging Reds m~aged t-0 saly· age -in style -the final contest m a gour-game series with Los Angeles. The Dodgers, who bad won five in a row, try to get back on the beam tonight when Calude Osteen ( 10.7) laces Houston's Don Wilson (4-4). Not only did Clnclrulati batter four Los Angeles pitchers for seasonal Dofigft" Slate June ~,.. vt. HO\ltton. s:io ,.m .• Kl'I (6«1). ICel Jutv 1-Dodllll'$ v.. Houtton. $:>0 9.m.. r Ju11t~~ ..... v1. Hous'9n. 11:• 1.m .. ltfl (640). highs both in hits and rum, but Red· leg burler Milt Pappas shut out the Dodgers with just five hits. Pete Rose, back In the lineup for the first time since injuring a shoul- der June 16, got a single and a double and Tony Perez, Don PavleUch and Deron Johnson socked home runs and drove in three runs apiece. Cincinnati jumped on loser D o n Drysdale (7-8) for two runs in the first inning and then routed him in the second when they sent 11 men to the plate while scoring six runs. . The Reds got three more runs in the third on the homers by Perez and Pavletich and added their final three in the fifth on Rose's double, a single by Perez and Johnson's homer. Pappas, getting h i s eighth victory against aix losses. walked one and struck out one. LOS AN•8LU CINCINNATI 1• r 11 l1M •• ,. II rtol Pert<t•'. l b 1 0 I 0 llUIL 211 6 2 2 0 ealley, lb 2 0 1 0 ROM, If S 2 2 0 N.Ollver. ~ A 0 0 0 Pinson, cf s 1 2 1 W.OeYh. cf ' 0 I 0 Ptru. 3b s l A 3 Ftlrlv. rl A o 0 O O.JallllSOll, lb A 3 2 J l~re. 3b J o o o Pavi.tkfl. c .S 2 J l R-bOl'o, c 2 0 1 0 L.Mey. rf A 0 1 I CemNnlt. c 1 o o o Helms. " A o o • GWlelson, 11 J O o o PM>~•· • S 0 2 1 Sclloflltd, P 2 0 I 0 MlcftMI, 11 1 0 0 0 Orvldele, p 0 0 0 0 II.Miiier. II 1 0 0 0 Ferrer•. p11 f O 0 0 e .. 11. " o o o o l.Jollnson, pl! I 0 0 0 Revan. p o o o o Totoll 30 0 S 0 Tolel1 43 IA 11 IA Rose awerdld fltJI °" caldltr'a lmtt lef.,IClt. Los AntlM• ooo ooo oao -o Cfnclnnall 263 030 OCllf -1' E -R-bort. 81111'1'. DP -Clnclnn1tl 2. LOI -LOI M9ela I. Cincinnati 9. 29 -Perker, Ruft. It.,... Hll -Perez (14), Pewtltc:fl 16), O. JallnlOll ( 10). 11" H II llt II SO D1Y16el• (L7~) 1-1/3 7 6 S 0 1 R. Mlli.. ).l/J S S S l 0 e.... 3 s J J o , lt99•n I 1 0 0 0 I PepPI& CW.kl t S 0 0 1 I Hll" -Orysclele (L May). P9 -CamN nls, TlrM -2: IJ. A"9ndance -'·"°· Koufax MISSES BALL Sandy Kouf ax '· of St. Louis, Don Drysdale of Los An - geles and rookie Tom Seaver of New York. He also chose leftbanders Den- ver Lemaster of Atlanta, Mike Cuellar of Houston and Claude Osteen of Los Angeles. Drysdale, the senior pitcher on the sta.ff, will be appearing in his seventh All Star game while Maricbal will make his sixth appearance. Gibson has been cboaen for the fourth time while the remaining five are making their All Star debutt. Marichal, U>-6 for the season, ia 2-0 in All Star competition, pitching 11 innlngs and allowing six hits while amassing a highly creditable 0.82 earned run average. Drysdale, who is 7-8 this year, lost his only All Star decision. In H 1-3 innings, he allowed eight hita, strik- ing out 17 and walking only four while compiling a 1.88 earned run average. Gibson, 9-6 this season with the first place Cardinals, has pitched four in- nings. allowing three hits for a 2.25 ERA. Lemaster is the third Brave selec- ted. Catcher Joe Torre and outfield· er Hank Aaron were chosen to the first team in the players' voting. Gi~ son joins Cardinal teammates Or· lando Cepeda and Lou Brock on the squad. Alston will name the remainder of the 25-man staff on Monday. Barry, ABA Go on Trial Next Week SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Attor- neys for the San Francisco Warriors and Rick Barry take depositions to- day for ttie National Basketball Asso· ciation club's suit against "s u p tr soph'' in Superior Court next week. Barry, the NBA's top scorer lut season while leading San Francisco to the final playoffs, jumped from the Warriors to the Oakland Oaks of ttie new American Basketball Association a week ago. The Warrlo!'s immediately moved to prevent Barry from playing for any other club and thetr suit, which will get a preliminary hearing start- ing on July 6, seeks a permanent injunction against the star . The depositions being taken today are being handled by attorneys Luther Avery and Dick Archer for the War- riors and the Los Angeles firm of Loeb & Loeb for Barry and the Oaks. Barry signed a three-year contract with the Oaks for a reported $500,· 000, which includes a piece of the club, real estate and other benefits. Th~ Warriors wilJ be using the NBA reserve clause as their legal weapon against Barry. Under the clause, a player is under contract from Oct. 1 of one year to Oct. 1 of the next. Barry. as the club contendJ, thus was not free to sign a contract with any other team. ABA attorneys, including commls· sioner George Mlkan, say the NBA relierve clause hangs on thin thread and that it will not stand up in the courts. Mikan is a former NBA star who has a law practice in Minne- apolis. SPORTS LOG HORSE RACING -H o 11 y w o o d P&rk, 1:45 p.m. BASEBALL -New York vs. An· eels, Anaheim Stadium, 8 p.m. MOTORCYCLE RACING -Ascot Park, 8:15 p.m. AUTO RACING -NASCAR super .stocks, San Gabriel Speedway, 8 p.m.; Super stocks, Whiteman Stad'ium, 8 p.m. PRO SOCCER -San Francisco vs. Wolves, Coliseum, 8 p.m. BILLIARDS -. T o u r n a ment Billiards Inc., Culver City, 8 and 10 p.m. FENCING -National champion· ships, Santa Monica Civic Audltori- urn, 7:30 p.m. ROLLER GAMES -Long B e a c h Arena, 8:30 p.m. WRESTLING -Olympic Auditori- um, 8 p.m. RADIO-TELEVISION BASEBALL -New York vs. Angels, KMPC. 8 p.m.; Dodgers at Homton, KFJ, KWKW, 5'.30 p.m. ,, • ~-JO DAILY PILOT J. June 30, 1967 Anglers Must organize Posse for Sharks What we've got to do ls eradicate lbe prebiltorlc bllghtersl A abark·hW'lting posse of sea-going \(gi.lantes roust be organized from the ·neei to string these inereaslng num- bers of toothy pests, hlgh up on the yardarm. While the gentleman angler ls con· cerned about these l<>bos ol the deep biting one of hls kids surfing near the beach, it's equally disturbing to have ooe of these free loading denizens eviserate a marlin freshly whipped, or summarily anap a fat loog fin in ball, right at galf. starters and Ured blood healers, ud Young Wftll belly L"li. Only t:be orient.ala still fiJb ahM'u commercially, making soup and er. iatz scallops from the f!ps aud flesh. But sportsfishermen a'r>d 1wlmmer1 find these dumb critters a real pain ia the okoll, as they say in the Aloha Sta~. Braile some'cbo\l'ya for yellowtail on the edge ol some kelp, and along comes ai big blue shark bot on the r.1uncb. Tied oo to a bonito •bark, be tried to pump five IOft·nOMd lhella into t.be creation, and In the process creased ........ , ...•..... , Dick Robinson ................ ~ Groenendyke plays the beaata to the transom and chriatens them .with dou· ble ought buck-shot Clbuct Bosworth, atipper qt Bob Breech's Conqulat~. developed over the years an ln4ldiou1 methoa to solve his shark disease. On boerd tlliJ vetsel, be canlea cin· der blocb tied to heavy cord on which there ia a 12/0 hook and IOme tasty ch\nlis ol me.at. When a cruising shark is SiH!l Bos· worth belts him, strikes him· fast, then tosses the brick over the side. It's a lovely sight seeing a shark Pl'Oblespa bf employing a lone Une, letting til& lharb book themselves up, and then fighting to the death over each other. The lo"Jy beast&. ~ Pri¥t, loai tlme aktpper oo Ed Hadley's Ebb Tide, ueed paper plates buved J.rito the water to dis· tract the poadien wtien we were all booked Up OD keeping flah. Aa a matter ol fact, tbarks, acor· pjont, moray eel8 and centipede. are the only beasts in the animal king· dom tbat the frumpttous members of the Society For Preveation Of Cruel· ty To Animals don't march tor. where ln um world wbo 1fOUld en- dure a aunbam aittiog-tn for aharb, that ii, u they could giet weekend pt.SS from their pedded cell at Rlncbo del FUDDy. So th1t•1 what we need: A com.ml~ tee ol vigl.lante1 to revtve tbe days when the wen ll'U )'OUlll and men were mtll. WbM we need 11 ju.stlce at the end of a a oagbt reel In the old days, just alter World W-ar ll, sharks reached their lowest ebb, when Wt!' veterans like G l e n n Young and many of his pals invested their terminal leave and service sav- ings in surplus LST's, J1en went fish· ing for shark livers. Offin the di.stance, gutty liWe fafr. ey terns plummet into the sea and big S<:hools of bait whipped to a frenzy by slashing bUla and dorsals. But when you get there, after a marlin, one of these big lunch mouth blues is steaming, mouth agape, through the residue. ~ ...... hull ol hls yacht five .:-es. w1·th doing a slow spiral into the deep uro:: wuJ trench ol the Channel reminiscent ol rve never heard of ~ love-in for sharks, nor a group org.ruztng a psy- chedelic abark happening. With these peU:y and dangerous critters making a~ comeback after heavy flsblng ~. World War Il, it's high ttmt the poe1e d lpCllrtlflaber- men to cut 'em off in tbe Qiannet, shades ol 'Dobe Wall. With the recent md real menace from these creatures, a number Of'dv. ic minded abark-beters should may. be come up with aome l)ounty for the biggest shark done in eiacb Wff.k. the fish blithely swimming aw~. the Red Baroo flutt«ing down in hia Ed Groeneodyke, who bas fished FokXer OD the wutern front. thJs channel for 40 . years, has lost Rrupb Clock juat cruises up along hundreds of dollars m gear, balt and side a baumg critter, bangs a big 1 know a few poeple wifti alllgators for peta, but no one wtio owns a shark. Busif'less boomed until the pbarma- ceutkaJ houses came up with syn- thetic stuff Ml o! the same heart Last season, a guy 1 know got hook· ed up with S<> many sharks, hf. start- ed packing a level action 30-3C right out of WYo111tt Earp's scabbard. leaders to shark. \r gaff in him, shakes hlm off, and keeps .AIJy sea going mother warns her kiddies the sharks will get them, not the wolves. I know the last shark I talked to had no idea I was a !Diii, and not just another kind of eata. And I think that applies to you too, nel&bbor .. Finally, he invented a 12 g~uge gaJf. Tick Tock. trolling on. gun for the gluttonous finb. Now John Spayde bas solved his shark But DO doubt there are kooks some· UCI Schedule Tough Newland on Ed Newland figures to get hi.s feet wet in more ways than one when he takes over as head coach of the UCI water polo forces next fall. Newland, the ex-Newport 1Urbor' Htgh and Corona de! M• swim mentor who acted as assistant to Al Irwin at Irvine last year, will be facing 1tle most dif. fkult water polo schedule in the school's history as he makes his collegiate head coaching debut. UCI a t h 1 e t i c director Wayne Crawford released tile 14-match, three toorna- ment schedule todaiy, and from the looks ol it, New· land-who replaced veteran lrwin as polo coach two montb.s ago-will have plen· ty of nagged oppositioo in his flnt 9e'MOl1 as boesmen. Tbt 2.400·1lzed Anteeters wm Jneet the nation's tcp four r a n k e d water' polo giants, UCLA ('/:1,700 en· r o 11 ment), USC (18,000), Stanford (12,000), and Oal State Long maoh (20,000) as they try to improve on ~eir 14-6 record o! 1966. The Bruins, Trojans and t9ers are familiar faces to UCI schedules, but the Stan· ford Indians will te making RACE ENTRIES HOl.LYWOOD ,.AIUC EMT•IH Pfl ~~. JWl'I 1, 19'7-mtl Dey C-I , .... ""' l'..t l:U l'.M. "'IUT •11c1. 6 rurlong" l y .. r ·~ Clelmlne, Purw ss.soo. 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PurM S'llOC c111m1no prk.e iio.~ffOOO o.H• Tell DllU IH ~lwl>.tMCn) ~111 S-1 R,,.,.I SVr.-.y (D Halli 119 • I C.ndY T~ (M V1lenrutl4) 116 4 I Wff'dy Rt>« R~ IJ LAm~I 119 ~I Fcur 5~• (W $1!otmaktt) 119 S-2 DIPlcmelle Cl Valentuele) 113 IC>l ~r-8ln (W Slum) 113 '-' Golden Enlre CJ Sellers) 11' 1 I I'm Pax (W FrMmln) .-111 •t Je,...,'s Se<rtl (II Pineo.I 11, 1-1 PHCit Hiii (0 Plerct) 116 11>1 FOUR Sl'EIDS 111 IMno• con~ld· Ind ... ROYllL SURREY lltd prt p, fl'\IY do •.• JIERRY'S SECRET cen ti.fief' Int Longli.ot-WIH DY' REE RIEE . THIRD RACI, 6 furlongs. 4 VNr •IM end up Cllimif'Q Pur:ie S65CO Clalmlno prlot 1151JG.17000. ~ 1'..-1w (W M111ornnl lU ~ t av Ccuntrv (W Sllo.meker I 116 M Kllal ~f (0 Heffl 116 11).1 TOl>'MY·HOSI (D R-) lU S-1 TchOuoltcul<lt (J Lembtrtl 112 a-1 M¥TY Roed (A Plll!'dl) IU S l HUl!Ht. II (W IN1-NY) 116 •l Electro ICllaf (W Herman! lli •1 Fl,,1 lh""O (W Ilium) lU •1 A-F w. JC!Mt trained enlrv. Ml Rl!HOMIRI m•v go 11111 fer .• WOXOI' sno. lo help •. FIRST STllllCIE bt1l-n maM Of ~- 1.ong•hol-IEl.ECTRO KHAL. SIXTH RACE. • f\l<lonqa 3 Vt¥ old1 llllow•"'"· Pvrae lllOO a.. LAughfM Gulf Ill. CH~) 117 l~I S.cdllrln PtllC>I IJ l •mtlerll 11' •l A~1n Colon II V•le-lal 117 ~· learn A LOI (A MefM) 120 ). ' Bin Merit CW ~nf'll Ut H Wl'lf<f'Slllffcilon ls-mMtr) Ill .. 1 c..-.1 SI,...., ID He lf) 120 >-1 8o00n Pel tW Hermatrl 117 1•1 ""' MAltl( rtal ~rp ..• wHl!llH· THEACTION <en Improve • • • SAC· CHARIN l'A,.P •Offd lo leke II. l..cngl~EARN A LOT. S«VINTH RACI!. 7'h lurlQllO\ on turf. 3 YHr Oklt. Mornlnotldt H....n- ap. P11r1ot 112,000. OHt &tau Alibi (II Pl~) 110 1~1 Kha~h IJ ~lltnl 111 •1 C.ro<o limo CC Burri lU 10.1 Rocl"Q R«"' IW S~""m81ctrl 116 ).I Ju,,..lt RrA<1 CI Lam'>trl) 1~ S.1 Kahl Kobtt IW HANNlrl 1U 3-1 Pl!lan r.tm ID Pltrul 1U l-1 Wolto•nv (W Blum) 115 •I Send 0-vll IW M•!>OmeYl 112 7·1 JUNGLE ROllD mtY hav• slight ed~ . RllCINIJ ROOM dbllnc. Jttm> rfohl • • l'AGAN GEM mlllt bo CIUOhl LOM•he>!-U H DDEVll.. EIGHTH llACE I'• mile\. FlfffM & mar .. , l yo•• old• and 1111. V&JlllY Handlcop Purse '50.000 IOCled. Grou ssa. 100 To winMr n.s.600. $Kond SlO GOO, third '7500. lcurtll tl!OOO. ~ M111$11h 1w si.otlt>atcerl 1n 1·1 ICllll lrollnd ID H1IU 106 11>1 R11rw11no Hunv IR MeMlfl 107 1~1 1=1-.t TrNI IF AlveroU lot lS. I Mtv~a Morga IW Freemen) 10$ 10.1 l>strt Lov• (J Lom~rt) lU 41 Sliver Brighi tw 8fuml 11) •·I Ormto ti V11e1\rutl<ll Ill 6-1 Spot t h e I r f I r s t appearance against Irvine in water • polo. UCLA, USC and Long • Bee.ch have admlnlste!"ed eight of the Anteaters' 10 water polo lOl!PeS during tbe past two aeuona. 'lbe UCI record in 1965 ..... 14-t, good eoougb lar a national ranking of !ourth. UCI's seven-match home portion of tne &Cbedule is attractive and will i.Dclude mathces against Cal State Loog Beach, UC Davis IN TOUGH Ed Newland (17,000), Fullerton JC, Cal----------- Poly Pomooa (6,000), Cal State Fullerton (9000), and UCLA's Bruin&, plt.16 the UCI tournament on Sep- tember 30. T h a t tourney feature8 use San Diego state, uc Davis, Cal State Los Ange- les (20,000), and UC Santa Barbara ( 12. 400). USC will be the totrnameut favorite, with UCI seeded No. 2. 'Ibe Anteaters also will face seven teams "on the road." The highlight will be a three-match trip to North- ern oaitfornia to meet Stan· ford, powerful Foothill Jun- ior College (11·1 v J c t or a.gaWt UCI in 1~) and De Anza JC. In addition to libe UCI Toumamt!flt, the Anteaters will compe~ in the UCLA· h o s t e d All-University ol California Tourney in Octo- ber and the Weet Q>ast Toln"Nlment at Santa Bar· bara in Novembe!'. UCI has finished 9econd in its two previous All-UC Tourney appearanc~ (behind UCLA both times) and woo tile West Coast last year. Newland's returning vet· erans .include senio.-All- American Bob Nealy. if Uncle Sam doesn't doesn't claim him first; senlOI' Bill Leach, 1966 w a t er polo MVP; sophomores Ferdie Massamino, Steve Fanner, M~on Philpot and junior Bob Sharp. Polo Loop Begins The ~ta Mesa Recrea- lion Department's summer water polo league at Es- tancia Jilgh School started Wednes0ay night with Bot-. sa Grande, Estancia.' 'ew- port Harbor am Fountain Velley High Schools chalk· ing up opening nJght vic- tories. Matches are held each Wednesday night beginning at 6. ' Next Wednesday's match- es pit Huntington Beech against Westminster, Foot· hill agailVJt Estancia, Boha Grande-Newport and Foun· tain Valley or Costa Mesa against Garden Gf'ove. Only one of Wednesday's contest was close. Fountain Valley scored on a penalty shot with 15 seconds left to beat Huntington Beach, 9-8. Other scores: Bolsa Grande 16, Foothill 1; Estancia 17, Westminster 5, and New· port 10, Garden Grove 1. WIMi"9 Cl\anq IW Hart eel< I 114 IC> I SKY COUNTRY btller chance ..... ~auvillP lot 11).1 ----------------------- • • FREEWAVE mu1t tmOIO¥e ••• 'rOl'·MY-HOST uPMI en.net Lonolhol-WINNlNG CHANCE. "OURTH RACI. SV. tvrlon9'-2 VMr eldl. Alklw1ncu . PurH l6000. OfOI .. llusll IW Blum) 120 5-1 llu$11 RhYITlef' IC aurrJ 120 6-1 Jim ...,,,flit IW HertMtcl 11' 11).1 Pel\lflodl IW IMl!orr>tY) 120 ~ S Mog\11'1 Gllf IR C.,T•PHI 11' • 1 ~Hnl Co/ltfl IA Pf....S.I ll7 S l EKll~ Rullall (J l•m~) lU 11-1 KnfOhled IF Alvertr) II• 8 I Frerich Polley CJ Selfe!'•) 114 ).I 8l1llno Dawn IR Me,,..111 117 4· I !IMGotnv lll'b cw Shoemaker) l?O l-1 CllPkl Denote! (I V 1i.n1UC"le I I U S. I """"'-LOCH tmpreufve ,.,,,,_, • • . "RENCH ,.OLICY <'-In tesl tlmr ••• IUSH RHYME• somt 9ood rtten . Lonosllol-ILAllN GDAWN "'"™ RACE. I ltl6 mlftJ • n 1r e40• 11'11 VP. (lelml"G. Pur~ ltOOO Ctelmlng prl~ S 17.SOC>-tlO 000 Odd• Wo~OI IW 5no.m&ktr) 116 6 I A Flrtl 51"k' (A Plntdt ) 12) JI Ml Attw:mbrt IJ Lembtrll 111 4 I A-lollrln.tQW '" M.wvl '" J 1 Soundsc:rlb<'r ID Rou) t 1• ).1 r.-- Arwll C IH H1Wlltf\\Oll) 107 t 1 ~ Trltl (A Mff'Wl 117 2·1 ....... Thtme (II CamDU) '°' ., A!lrff Dewn (II Plnedl) 116 1-1 Amtrlgo's Flr>fY ID Ple<u) !IS .. , DHERT TRIAL winner "' two st1tc" . . NATASHKA vets ~IC of wtl911h , , , ARDEl.L C. -IW11f ,,..1n1 L-.iiot-Nl!VAOA MARGA. NINTH ltACE. I 1/16 tnllH Ofl turf. 3 y,,1r old• and up Affo•u nctt. Purw SISOO -Snow Boll IW SllOC!mtlc•rl 1U S.1 MOllll CurrAQh 10 H1ll) lat 11).1 Cu•fnero IW flu111<k) 114 6-1 A·Shoreocru If V1lonrutl.tl 116 4 1 Xtre .. nsvv (J L1mbf<1) '" ~I Guttnlt ID Pleru) 116 1~1 AcilnowlfOQt (W M&"°''"'Y) 116 •I Tivoli CR Co~•) 116 1-1 8lo9"• t;r~nt ID 11-1 )II 7·1 Or hby CW Slum) 111 S.1 Sharp Oocllnt IM Valentuol1) lit 7·1 Ollaw1 Hill> IA Plllf'da) 122 ).I OTTAWll Hll.LS )htrp. 1POt lor u~~I win Olt. I'll 'I' hid ft9 1,,..,. bl• 'HOW IAl.L could "' I .. vor?(J l-sho1-TIVOLI. ,...--· ... --, .:,TH~~. ~· MITHO ~ . • r . r . HOW TO HIT THE 'HOGAN' FADE Most amateur golfers would prefer never to hit another shot that curved in a slice pattern. However; there is m~h to b9 said in favor of a high fade ap. proac.h shot. This shot curves slightly from left to right. It sort of floats down onto the green and settles very quickly. Believe me, when the greens are hard or when the putting surface is raised or if there is a wind at your back, the high fade ap· RACE RESULTS proach, which Ben Hogan exe· cutes so masterfully, is well worth having in your arsenal. THURSDAY, JUNE 2', 1t47 Clur a FHI '1RST RACE. I 1116 miles. M&ld•n , YH • old\ PvrH uooo DtvPfllny IShoome•.,l e 'IO 4 411 7 60 Rlvt1 IJ L....,,~r11 l tO 7 •o Galdon Rainbow fW Al>•ho•""YI 160 Tfm.-1 <1 4 s Sl!COHD RACE •• turlOMS • ""' otdl •nd UP. Clt 1mlr>0 Puru JAOOO SH Smacktr II V•l•nruol&) A80 •00 )'() Sheker't a..tu IM Vei.nr"l•I l 40 110 F•lrtlb IF' ROllt•ho•IJ t 4 10 Tim-I 10 ll~ DAILY DOUILE, 4-0av .... l•y a •· Sea Sftll<11~. l'ei. \41.to THIRD RACI S'~ lu1lo"o' ~ •"I•·• ' ';f'3r old tolls & O~Mlnq' hr,.n tn C•lil Cl••m•no Pur\r \All)I) Pr·ooplor 1P1...-d11 41 oO u •n ! In Slortn Bov IM V•l•,.,v·1~' "MJ • ~o P ....... I St•v• 10 Hell) l Ml 'tim&-10$ 3/S ,OURTH RACE. 6 turfl>flO• I v••r aldt •nd up C111mong Pu•H \/\Oii R11l1r1C IS/loHn~k•rl 4 40 l 00 1 40 Trock Plumb*' (H•rm•lr l 10 7 Ml Pllmt•"k CA Pined•) 1 &n Til'n1-1.09 3/5. PlnH RA Cr )', turlnnq• 1 vr•r Old fffltu /lllow•n<'"' Pu"• POOO $nappy Ouitlo ( H1ll 1 1 Ml 2 20 > IO Esqufmau Pit Ill V1Jt n1utl11 I\ HO 720 Anolo Pourv.an (II Pin~•) 2 . .0 Timi--! OJ •15 SIXTH RACE, ' turlonv• ) yter oldt ar\d 110 Allowanctt Purse 11100. Coftl""trAI• CW 5~1~tr) 1>00 u o 1 . .0 Gffl11t"l&ns Ge mt (M1horney) S.lO HO SoHt Auftr II V11tn1utlel i.20 Tlml"-1 O' l /S, iEv~TH RACI •• lur•onos. FlllN!• r. "'""'· l vear oldt and up. Allow· •n<'> PurM' SfOOO F1HI Ouchus (R C~ll•rol 490 UO HO II l(holt<t B•bf IH•wlttn•on) 4 10 1 to (M•lr•• 8•fft IA PfMdl ) ] (oO Tim• I fl) I S. EIGHTH RACE l'lt rnllts on lu•I 1 v•M 01~, -up Cotl't Handlcno Put>• \10 000 edMc! Hill C•ow• IW S'-n>tl.tr I 0 0 lOO i 10 Gold Adm or el fl f P1ntde) S ?O 1 tO O"H•ro f I V•l1n1ut ll} 1 40 T•mf'-1 •I 115 Mew courit rl'Cord NINTH llACE l''t rnll", 4 yMr ~1~, ~nd llP Cl•h.,lnQ. Pur.. S6000 S~•nl•~ C •••lln II V~t•n1v•l•l AtoO .,0 l •O Pr "<• D• ~ lil•w\MlOn) 11 00 710 To hit this shot. you first ad· dress the ball with your feet, hips and shoulders all turned slightly to the left-but with your clubface still looking at the tar~et (ill ustration # 1 ). Th is address position causes your club to cut across the ball slight ly, producing the fade ••••• , ... .' H •·.• 0 • • \!' •. Also, play the ball forward farther than normal in your stance (illus tat ion n), up near your left heel. This will give your s hot extra height. Finally, be sure that your nght hand does not cross your left during or shortly afte r im· pact . (illustration .. 3). Such crossing over would close the clubface and cause a low pu ll hook to the left. PAf '"' IA P·~•d•I j 00 ·-~' lllO c lh7 ... ""''-... w, ~ 1~ •' .._ ... ,,.,,, I 10 1 \ ----------------------J Mesa Links Ready Giant Course Set to Open By U.OYD GRIFFIN Of "" ~ "" ""' Goll enthuaialts will have the oppommity to test tbe Costa Mesa Manldpel Golf and Country Club lhW tor the C.lrst time Saturday aa the gigantic 33-hole !acllfty opens to the public. City and state officlala were scheduled to be on hand fx>day for a round ol golf and ribbon cutting cere- monies and indications are the $1.& million complex wi 11 be proclaimed ready tar public use. A deteription ol the lay· out mey resemble what some consider a golfer's paradise. At least, playen> will have the opportunity ro dlOO&e between two 13-hole courses before teeing-off. One of these is the S,40(). yard, par 70, Meea Linda course whlle the 11eoond is the 6, 400. yard, par 72, Los Lagos. The longer and more dif. ficult Los Lagos was de- ggned by Bill Bell for more advanced golfen while 1he Mesa Linda caters more for the higher handicap players and women enthusiasts. There is more to offer than the 36 holes of regu- lation play, however, to a.at· isfy the desires of the aver· age goUer. There is, for example, a JS.tee, aJl grass driving range, two large putting greens, a bar and dining area seating 500 for ban· quets, a 3,000 square foot pro-shop 98id to be ooe of the largest in California, men's and women's locker room taclllties and a staff of six p!'OS on band to offer instructions and advice. Public enthusiasm over the new facility is appar- ently a.a high es tlbe course iJ large. Club officials report bUD• drecb; of jnquiries about pbying schedules while the newly formed Men's Oub bas soared to 1,100 mem- bers making it the largest organization of His type in the country. Speculation by officials la the membership may run from 1,500 to 2,000 in the not too distant future. Add th!! figure to t h e growtng list or 200 members of the Lady's Club and the figure becomes even more awesome. Director of goU Ron Rier, however, said the facility can handle an el')()f'Ulous number of players on a daily basis. Under Ideal conditions. he said, the staff could handle some 800 playen in a single day with 400 playing on each coune. Fish Report Nlwl'ORT (.t.11'1 LallClllll) -Ii .,.. tiler•; I bclrtecvdl, 116 bin, S? rode cod. ID1vn•s Llclclt'l -,6' anv1tr1: 40 IMH"rKucH, 1] htllbul, 7 llOnflO. ,,, bit\, u b~ perch. a Wlllll ''""· ,. rOCll <~ SEAi. llACH -JO engltn : 477 11"1 btto. S h•llbul llargc-SI 1n- 9 IHS' 4 "'nd blu, I hl lfbul. SAH Cl.IMIHTE -m •nv~rs: 611 bin. •II h<lrr•cude. 1• heffbUI. MARINll Ol!l Ri'r -26 l~lerJ• e beu. 5 bonffo. l h•lfbvl. .. rocll cod. :tO mttktrel VENTURA -43 envltrt" , .. b4M, U .,.1~. 2 haffbUt. OJ!NARD -16 l'lOifrt• 1•? bt\\, S5 helibul. 110 rock Cod HIRMOSll llllCH -3) tnv'4t"' t? 1>111, tO halibut, " Nrr3CV'18· U bonllO UHTA MONICA -4t 81'1QHor\' At b"''' ? lltlll>tJI. 2 bnnllo. OCIANSIDI -111' 1no1tr1 7'1 llolrr1Cud1 172 ba1', 147 bonito. t n l lowllff. 2 fllllblll North Stars Look To Swift R11nnerg A pair 0( swift baclcs are expected to provide plenty of action for the North squad in the 18th annual Shrine North-SOuth All Star foot· ball game Augusj 3 in the Ooliseum. "We've got the tpeed this iummw to match anyt.bhlc. the South can produce, .. said North eo<oach Marvin Bowles. He was referring to Mel Gray, 175-pouod halfback from Mmtgoniery High in Santa Rosa, and Stan Brown fleet footed ballbeck from Selesian B1ih in Richmond. Gray, tbe state'• sprint le.Ing with .marks ol 9.4 and 'JJJ.7, la expected to balance the South'' record setting Mkby nireton with some Ditty nms. "H we om find a little rwm1ng room for Gray, it's going to be all lhe wrote," Bowle• Aid. OPEi SllllYS 11 TO 3 FRIDAY JllTES TILL 8 SA VE ON THESE LOW LOW PRICES SUSPEIDED CEILHIGS 2 FT. x 4 FT. TllE 14c Sq. WHm . . . . . • . Ft. Cloulc .••. 17c liq.~. Wooduest 1 Sc -.. ft. Textur.d .. 2Sc .... ft. METAL GRID PlllAOY0 MIX OO.Le. eAO JUST ADO WAT .. t 2 Ft. Cross TM .... 30c ea. 4 Ft. Cro.s TM .... 59c ea. llG IO LI. IAO hlfli~....-12 Ft. Main r .... l .99 ea. 10 ft. Woll Mould 60c ea. NO. 1-~· ••••.. 59< LIGHTING PA.Na.S ·-~·A Clear PriamatJc ••..• 3.91 ~~ ... =---..U,WL...Ll~IJ Flot White •••••••. 2.49 No. 2-1• .•••.•.... 69c No. 3-2# .... , ...... 79c CEMENT Arctic Opal .••••••. 2.91 94-Lh. lag -Hvy, Ced•• 1890 .... k .. ··•······•···• '°° e4!. ft. 1516 Ne. 1 Cedal' lhfrtgfu ......... . 100 e41. foot .,.. 100 1q. root 20I Lb. F lbergtu 9ts Ofue A FIN Rated . Aeplla ft lhlnglee 100 IMI· ft. CROSS IUCI EITRllCE COUNTER TOPS WE STOCK ·~-·-10-12 FT. FORMICA TOPS ···-··-············-·-WE ALSO: STOCK MITRE CORNHS PIE-FINISHED CABINETS VANITIES 3~ ALUMINUM SLIDING GWS W1NDOWS I DOORS DOORS ~ 3281 G6aal --- PATIO DOOR 6-Ft.-3/16 Tempend Gia• With Scnen Complete 7768 3'x6'1"xH4" 12 DIA. L1Tll AMBEPI Jf" BOTTLE OLAll •••• 12 DIA. LITIE MULTI COLOP! 4111 "LIEMllH OLA.II .. 2 Ft. J( 2 Ft .••••••••...... I LITIE 29" C LEA!lt GLAU . . .C Ft. x 4 Ft ••••••• 19.65 6 f ONLY A 1 LITE AMBER J4M t. x 3 Ft ••••••. U .95 ,.aw BIHi eOTTLE GLAll ••.. 8 Ft. x " ft •..•... 34.95 LllTllD PATIO COVER &. APPLIANCES AWMINUM TH•IFTY •fl 221 2" ]44 3" <'.. DOUG FIR CONST. LUMBER 2x4-8 Ft. . . . . . . .062 Ft. 2x4-10-12-14 Ft ... 063 Ft. 2x4-16-18-20 Ft. .068 Pt. 2x6-16-18-20 Ft. .102 Ft. 2x8-8-20 Ft .....• 134 Ft. 4x4-8-20 Ft .....• 152 Ft. 4%6-8-20 Ft. .227 Ft. 4x8-8-20 Ft. .335 Ft. A.SIC us AIOUT QUANTITY "ICIS ON lUMIH l'U•otASIS AHO l'\YWOOO MODERN MAID COPPERTONE OVEN AND COOK TOP Oaa...comWnaiMn 164.90 • IJK . ..Combl....._ 161.90 BUILDING MATllllAU 110l IDINtU • Timi AT lllWHn •rr. "LOADS MORE FOR LESS MONEY" FOA IUMOOELINO, NEW CONSTRUCTION A,..O fNl"ORMATION Phone 838-2440 " 1--= .·. .. . ~I ,.,,,.. .. ... .. ,,.. .,. .• ... -~ ..... .. ... ... ·.· .·. •.• ·:· .-. .•. :·.: -.:.-. ... ... ·~· .... ·:.· ·> ·!· ... ... -·. .:.: ..... ·.;· .... ·.·. ·:.... ··-: ..... ... , :·::- Friday, June .30. 1967 Baseball's leaders ..... • 11111t WI Two CdM Polo_Teams Score UCI Loop ~outs NATtOMA'-uA•u• Two Cor~na del Mar wa-goals and Pat McClellan and · "11"' c• • A• 11 " ""· tar polo teams 5C«ed im· c:o•-ve ~armer ....__ ---'-in Cltmtnte l'tlt '1 2'2 .. f2 .lS1 ~ r . ~ -.u c....u at\. "..,,. .. old pressive oae-sided victories ttie CdM B team's win over =:-:" ti\. ~ ::; : : -: in the opening night of ac-Orange Cout. The Oorona ~-cfft '° 2q .. .,, ~' . tion in UC Irvine's summer A's were paced by Jlm Nea· :::' A"r ·:::: :: water polo league Wednea· cy'a ab: goeta. UMt11 fifil 7t"1MM .m day. ----------=: J."1 : ~~: ~ 1:! The CdM B teem scored1 .. ----------..._ •"-• a 12-2 vletory fNfl Orenge ...,...,, Atlentt, 201 WyM, Houm... Coast College and the CdM ,., .,....., c111c1 ... 1i. 1•1 '''*" c,. A Club whipped Santa Ana YOUR CAR STIOKI; QNl,TWOI -Kemben ol the Newport Outriaer Club di9ra their way ICnJU Newport's Back Bay~ In a recent reglttl. 'J'be Newport team and lie 'Balboa Outria• Club will compete Saturday in a regatta at Cabrlllo . race 1tarta at 10 a.m. ceeo. "' s tied •"" '" by an 18-2 count. WYn11. .!~ ~ M:n. Att.nta. In the only other geme .,, P9A&. c111C1,...11, su c...,_.., played Wednesday, Fuller· Dell's Grid Mag Already on Stands · Outriggers To Race was ooe, ii ode helluva Tlie Kalifornia Outrigger quarterbect problem. Alloclation (KOA) w t 11 ._!!'!> .. ~-baas. finaDy -~!1.!.~11 repoedrt °"in stage its 9eCOOd regatta ol _. ..._ IV ~... UJlll .nmlUit IUJDll1 up the tealOll Saturday JDcnl• '!'be Dell Pub1iih.ing Oom-one breath~. final par-tnc at Oabrlllo Beech Peft pu11'1 "Pro Football Pre-agraph. Your jaw drops and in San Pedro. vn'' went up OD 1be racb your haDda tremble 11 you Flnt race -......; ... at 10 at Richard's Lido Market read: "The Rams have def-.,..,~ aewatand Tuesday, June 3>, lni~ upward tbrUJt and a.Hm:~ club for the ev-t breUiaC all Dated wodd could be a team to 1"1ltcll." """' .... reeord.s tn the category of lgnoriJlg the stares from ii the Kai Nalu Outrigger urliest football meg. the salellady, you coatiDue Canoe Oub of Marina del It's oaly beta JM daJI to iuJtle tbrougb the mag ~ •-.--~.--Club • liDce tbe Super Bowl Ba&-and clbconr GAtG Bay tbe ·~ ~ vvt4-.16a- bel bun't readied tbe half· pick to win the Central Di--1 the ntwport Outrt~ .., polDt. Yilion, o.lla• ls to triwllpb Club will boll compete. The JD tbe Cllpltol Dltldoll &Dd BalbN OVUP won tbe ••· la fad, 118 P" fooCblD QeftlMd to be a.. Tktar son'• Int ree-tta. held Jau ~~~t 6:::. = ta 1be c.&ur, DI.._. 17 ill tbe Newport Beclt Bay, the pro1 to tbetr In the APL, M'1 Battalo :-::~ by a '°°"' 1 .11 mm er tralninc camps. ~ ~ :t_ ~7; All the members o1 the 'ftMI Bams brelt camp at ~-f r~--Qt.. KOA -__ .._ •"'-Au-Cel S1ete Fullerton Jul 13 D""" or -, rq, picked -• .,. ... """6 "'"' · 1 · for seconds, le.di: "Team guat '8 Nnport-to-Avatoo Need1~1 to report, then, mut aemonaerate it bu re-round-trip race. Hawaiian aQ1th1ng you read in mags recovered from Super Shock teams have enteNld the Ava· ~bed before the pros ol last January." loo 60-mller. ~v.I let up lhop lso't euct-Tbe huud.s of jumping Saturday's <'AbriUo Beach 11 fresh dope. the gun iD the pro football -ta ill f But the pro -u -·•• .. .-.. r.,,....... w eature 10 _. ... A.Um-.. "" mag buslnea are borne out races t1fler coursea ranging still bot ttem1 -even iD oo page 62 iD the section for from a half mile to .two June -and the pabliahlng Miami. H«e, r~e Wlhon -1t...--. 10 ~--...in con--to co .. -"'""'1(> u~ . .i.ue a.m. opener ~ w.w ......._ ..-Jr. and Cootie Gilcbrilt are will be a balf-11 f duct --1--~ _,.... to bit ·uwe race or ~ -&-pictured in a play. The two boys 18 IDd undet. The sen· the ltanda ftnt. · Weft tnded to Dmver thil Jar men's two-miler it the Eftlltually, of course, week. 1Mt eveat on the pr'Olrlm. they~ be rolling off the ............... 11'11!:1~ ............ :-.icmsm~ preael the d .,, after the SUper Bowl game. Oen over•budg1Aed Itself oa 1pace thiJ trip. T b e y reecbed page '15 ol -82- HB Cage Results .... Jaue and . ran out of .......................................... ... atpff IO they toued in a ~t.ciiy -Hank Bauer. ~ Del 1811 b Rama have . .,., an acelJeat lbot at a divt· ;:_ lional UO. Ilia ymr, but • ..,. tbtlt doesn't C8IT)' the .me '.:i: impact It would haove last ··t-year. ..... ., ...... W...Wellln1111Mh1•111rirr U 12 '1• ,._. .... 11,. u 1~ WU1M""'911 (11) N l'T PP f? I t ' I ' .. I I J I • • .. " t ' ' . ' " ' . . . t t I 4 .... ........ ~*"<11 1' t1 1' h-.D ... ~ II 1' • ...-........ 0...-,,,.,,,.,. uR .. 1(1- WODdY Hwl , ...... llvnett Tota le lfTAlfCIA (9) ,. ,T I'" TP . . ' . • J • ,, • , ' 11 J • t • J • , • ' • 1' ' • 0 • • 7 I 1 S 23 ' u " :~ Pete RozeOe bu sliced ··~ up 1be Eastern and Western ·~ divisions of t b e National ..;;... F II.Ct .~; ootbell League into four T•• • • , 10 » I It ST IOUA HAHD• Ut) ·~· aab-divillons. The Ram 1 ·:;: are DOW in the O>uta1 Di• ·: villoa ol the Wutern Dlvi· :;: •ion. ·:~ Co a c b George Allen's ;..:,. team is picked to finiab see- ·::· oad to Baltimore bat ahead ot S a D Frandlco and At· ·~-lanta. :;: Dell reviews the Ranu' :'.·· strong points and then says .: Allen's chief project is t.o in- ·:•.: ject some juice into the of-·>: I ·>· 1ellse. ·-· ... .-. Then the writer says LA 111 one of the lucky dubs in the league with DO quwler· IMlck probleml, naming the ~~~ pJ"esence ol Roman Gabriel ~ aod BW Miaoa.. Be Wk to .-.. mention, however, that G• ;:~ briel 11 aatng the Rams, the Oaklmd JWd61, the NFL :;: and at for '200,tm. ... Now here, it there ever JR.. TENNIS PROGRAM .... )IQ. A ftve-week Juni« tenniJ ~ clinic will nan July 10 at ,;, Mesa Verde OJuntry Club. .:.-Club olficiak are now ac· r.-a~ cep1tng ~ for ::~: the mtrudiom Clpftl t.o .;., young players from eigtlt t.o :;:. 18. Imonnatton abCIUt th• ::.~: clinic may be geined by :~:· calllng Hansr Wlchary at ·:· Mesa Verde O>untr)' Club. ... llMICNG ALAMrTOt ... PT"" TP • , • 12 ' • ' 11 ' I ' t J-• 1 , 1 6 • I It ,. .. ,,. ._.. .......... H"'"'lngloll le«fl lit a a t._-11111 vn11 P•rll: 1S 1a 1• ,._ ~ HUNTtlfeTOll (lel 11•111 Sellw1 ~ Mltlw c:.nr.. AmDrozlcll MlltfleW llot¥deo' T .... ,. " .. , Tl' ' • , 11 4 t 2 I II t 4 )I • ' ' 2' II I t 25 I t I 12 • • • • • • J • "' 11 21 1• VIUA l'A•K (8) ... PT l'I' a 1 a . . ' s 1 s I I t I 1 I I I t I t t t> l• II ..... .,...,... 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' ' 0 IA ' • ' 11 & • • • ., 1J ' " tJe n l'IJ TP U QUINTA (a.ti > 1 l 7 F• ,T l'I' T .. 1 J J • Kntlful I I t ) J t t " Ollto t o I 0 4 t I It Holltle ' ' 4 1J 411110....,... , •• ,. t 0 I • N•v•,.,..._ e o J o I t ' I Hldl1 t I 4 I f I 1 t Tiwwt 1 t J 4 1' 11 It II Tafllt 1J 4 1J 3' ... __________________ =:. __ __.::..._::_:_::......:: .-. •. ' HOLD IT! Don't make a move! WgnneM'ood SANTAANA "''*""'· 111 Ctpelll. St. Loult. "'· too beet Anaheim, 4-2. 1 "=.. Eric Canon acared f o u r Sports Short~ 11 ..... "'""*""""" ...,, .Jiii .._.. toer, Alllnta, 74. m1 Jetvb. Alien- 11, 1•2. m1 Nell11, ClllCl-tl. ~2. .1501 Cllellar. ~ W. .1211 °'*"-ClfldnNtl. N. .7t11 M~ mlck. kn franctac:o. .. i. .m. ~ ••• p,.... l'Jae Wlra ot UPI I AP MONTREAL -It fllared. Golf's touring pros toot one look at the I b 0 rt, ilat,' waterless Montreal M'tmid· pal Cours~. rubbed t '1 e l r hands in g(ee and prtvetel1 predlcted they'd take It apart. They did. But who would have figured that the clalef destroyers would be Laurie Hammer, Roger Gluberf, Steve Reid and Dave Stock· ton? The establiahed pros had difficulties ranging f r om mild (Jeck Nicklaus) to a&- vere (Arnold Palmer and Gery Player) while UM new breed continued the tradt· tlon ol domlnatfoa. tn the Canldiaa 0ptn Goll Tow· nement. llEUINII-W leao pa el the Unlvenit1 ti Soau.en Catfi>rala, ,, • • lteld die world pole valllt record ntll a weiek ago, leaped 17 feet % ~ Thunday to set meet amd stadium rflCorda la Ute World Athletic Gama. Seacre•, w b • s e 17-'7 world mark was enled by teammate Pact• WD- aon'1 vault of 17-8 at tile UnHed States' Amliear AWeUc Ualon diam ..... 1b.lpe, twtce fallecl t. tep the lMoot mark la Ma at- tempt t.t set a aew and· a rel. Ed Burke of Newport Beach threw the hammer Ut feet 4 llcbe1 to give the Americana another victory. Greece's CUh Papa- nlcoloa, a atudeat at San Jose State, ftnlahecl sec- H41 at lM ill leu than Ideal colldtUou ., rabl CAR STEREO fell dorlng lhe gamN. ~TTI,E -Ve te r a n Dou i .Jones of New York ended the unbeaten string at heavyweight Boone Kirk· JD!U1 here Thursday night ·Wben he scored a seventh- round TKO over the Ren-b , Wash. fighter. Jones, 1891h, opened a cut under Kirkman's right eye ln the opening round and by b filth round the eye was ~letely closed. AMllllCAN UAGUI l'llYlr c• e Al II H l"d. F .llal>ln-a.1 " 252 M as .337 Yfffnlemsltl 8111 6t 24 4' 13 .3S5 K1llne Del 61 us 51 n .311 C.r-Min 10 2'7 '11 .,. .315 Conlelt.ro ,.,. " 111 :Ill S1 .30S Bl.Cr 811 62 201 2S 63 .JIM Mlnc:her C•I 70 230 '1 f/I .JOO l'etroctlll 8sn 6J m 2t " 3" Henllberll8"" ICC 61 112 %1 SI .291 H~ Ott '4 2" 2t n .21t .._ .... Klllltirew, MlnnatOfa, 221 l'.RoD~ -e.!tlmore, 211 v .. tnenukl, e.... ton, 111 I' .H-d, WHlllnoton, Iii K•llne, Detroit, IS. ._ ........ l',llobl_,, 81111,,_,, ff; KllJe. i..-. Mln11H011, Sl; K1llne, Oetroll. 5J1 YtilTiemokl, eo.ton. 53; 8lef1ry, uam VI YANKEES Tonight I ,,M. Tomorrow I l'."'4. <L•clin Nig~tl Sunday I l'.M. <let D•yl RED SOX Moncl•y • Tue1d1y • Wednead•y IN ANAHEIM STADIUM · O<ldly enough, the fight was stopped after K i r k· co...,..-...• man's best round. He bad l'1tct11111 .,..s....."--s~ ••ltl,,_ .. "· Jones hemmed in a corner Horlen. °'~~~·'°°, •rme. ••:-...::=• at the end of the seventh Demit. "" •1 Tll,., c1e,....nc1. .-.22~~ ... -...a the vete"'"'"' be .. ler w"•li;,..~t.~.111~1 ~Mc0~1o111~11n.;_;c.;;;;11'°"'~"~· iii,iii.i,~~~ ....... ~~·~~~;;;;c....,~~~ .uu •.... ~' .... .m1 .......,,, 0i1aigo, 1~l. .Jfll. vtrtuallY out on hia feet. Kirkman, who weighed U&, carried the fight to the »1ear-0Jd Jones who man-1194 to weather some bru-- 1-l body punching. Kirkman •tanered Jones in the sec- ond round with a left book but he managed to fight out ol trouble. PORTL A N D, Ore. - Athletic diredora a D d ~ t a c b e 1 In Portland'• lalJb acboola were LI a state of bewilderment aft· er t h e $6.5 million 1pe- dal operating levy was tlefeated Thursday. School board offlclalt Ud tald the athleUc pro- iram would be ellmlaated If the levy request was tamed down for the sec- • ond time. ''This ls a shame," said Bemon High School attt. leUc dlrector CUff Wise. "Jut think of all tllose onmaablms, f 0 • tball leldJ and bueball fields a tt tla C Nie. WUt a wute!" '• cmtt•111 ... y_,..,..... ....... , .......... ~). 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W Lltw!llM llf LIMlll OPEN u Mon. thru S•t. OPEN Mon. July 3 NATIONWID- SAFTI-BRAKE CENTERS lllCOUNT TO SDYICIMIN Ph. 646-5623 $4 per carfrSdt• includ" all cott1. , .. , ,..... a ..nv-,. Sllflllfwctt. ;ww•••'· 1718 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa CALL SM-1566 •fter 1:00 P.M. by Louis R. Benny President UNIVERSITY oms 2850 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 546-5550 Who does the most drlv· Ing? Men, according to a recent study. The experts aay men do 80 pe!'cent of all driving. This figure ta from a projected study but said to be correct. Teenaien talk 1afet1: A ,girl said that partidpatl.ag 1n aafety programs design- ed to reduce 1raffic acci· dents waa a big help in pro- moting safety among teem. Tni1t. Trust la an lmpor· tant word. We have a repu· talion of a tlrm that can be trufrted. You can trust your car to our service depart- ment here at UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE in C o s t a Mesa. Bring your car in this week. Remember, "WE are never satisfield • . . Until you are!" Dkt you bear what tht seven-year-old said to his father? "Daddy, before yoa m.MT\ed Mom, who told you bow to drive?" In CaWornJa any driver coavlctedof a secood drunten driving charge must go to jail tor five days. Most safety men think the mandatory time ahould be much m«e-up to six months. David (No.22) Whaps Goliath (No.I) No.I Savings and Loan boasts that its "actual dollar reserves are over 100 times the average;' but It's ratio of capital and general reserves to total savings accounts is 7.7% 'Whtftas Pacific's ratio is ll.5% \1\enotonlytry harder, We succeed more. We pay the highest rates permitted by law on all savings accounts. Your savings imured to ~,ooc.oo by Federal Savings and loan Jn1a1 ~ Corp«ntian. s% cmrent annuahwte,mmpoundcd daily, yields6.13%if maintained for one,_.. on i-hooklaJlllftts. Slrfingt received through the Joth of any month eam from the 1st. frccN.fe depc»lt box for maint.Uniog an aa:owitof •500.00 or more- Earnings paid quarterly from date received and from date received to date of withdrawal after three months. We issue minimum term bonus certificates. P.S.: No.1 SAL \'teed not cry too much beame No.I Commerc:W Bank'• ratio o( capital and general nscne1 to depositl is 6.6% • .All compari10111 bned on March 31, 1967 lt•tcmtDtl of' cmdlti"''" Twelve officea to Nnt you NEW BRANCH: SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 lrittol Strtiet • Costa Meaa, Califomla HMs t :30 A.M. to 9:30 l'.M. • Saturda,: 10:00 A.M. to l.:CO P.M. MAIN OFTICE PtlOM~ mCUTIY! omct 10000 Lakewood llvd,. D11i1111Y WA S·HOl • Sf' 3-3061 &4011'... Whittler llwd .. Loe ~nc-111 PA 8-695' • RA 3-62.IS CMW c'9c. U CAt:scrNTA • IELL CAROM• D0WNrY •LOS ANGELES A1'CADtA • MONTOEY ,ARK • CANOGA PARK • WHITTIER DOWNS • SAN JtRHAMmeO ' AWARD WINNERS -Arthur R. llcltemie (left) presented awvds to Mn. Dorothy Gerner Costa Mesa Mothenl Karch chairman, and I.Duis Markel, Mesa Mardi of Dim~ chairman. wbo won top honors countywide in the recent cam- paign. Joseph Nee, senior vice president ol the National Foundatioo-M~b of Dimes, joins in praise. Newport To Have City Band Plans are under .. Y for a 100.piece citizens' band foe Newport Beech, it waa learned toOay. 0a1vm Stewart. city perts direct« t Wd bil depart• ment ii workifte oa a New- port Beach Sympbonlc Band which would be composed oC city resident. ol any age who have enough interest in music to attend the weekly practice sessiooa. Harry Korea, Corona del Mar High School m u s i c teacher who originated the Idea, will serve as the in- structor and baa planned 10 weekly sessions in Oorooa del Mar Higb's muaic room. He explained that there will be a '5 enrollment fee per pel'SOO and that each person must qualify for the bend through audition. While the proposed band may not have 76 trombone9. Korea said he is expecting a turnout of about 4.5 ~ pie. and is prepared to ac- cept 100 if necessary. ' Awards Handed Out To Dimes Volunteers Costa Mesa March ol Dimes volunteer leaden won top booon at tile re- cent 1967 county awards dinner. Loui.a Mand, dty chair- man, ,... pvea lhe COin· mulllty cwnpalp .wsd for citlea onr 35,000. Be and hil worken chalked up an overall cmipalgn iDcreaae ol 1.1 peroent. Mn. DorotbJ Gerner' won the couoty Molben March award for a 41 pen:mt in- cn.ese. In addition to cr- ganizi:ng the MoMMn March campaign in eo.ta Mesa, Mn. Gerner was alJo C9P- t.ain of the Admnl School area. A r t h u r R. Mc.Kenzie, chairman of the Orange OJunty (])aptlJf, the N atioo- al Foundation -March ol Dimes, pr• a en t.e d tile ........ Alto receiving ~­ boo was Mn. Bruce Black- man ol Oolta M~ for her voluntiew clerical help. M.arUl and Mn. Gem- « M'N been TflllPPOlnted to hue! lhe c.o&1a Mesa com- ntittee for ttie 1968 cam- paign. "It is h elforta ol vol- unteers lib tbeae which ii making poaRJle a nation- wide network of centen, t I t e our Oruce County M.-dl ol DbnM BVth l)e. fedl Center' wtMn cbQ. dren receive the belt ca r e and tz.tmem pcmible, and the ~ granta whidl are ipM!'heediJJC the aeardl fw the means to prevent theK conditions," McKenz.. ie gjd_ Peace Fund To Benefit By C:Oncert Music r~g from Mo- 7.art to Bernstein will be presented in the soprano voice ol Marilyn lnterlandl with piano accompaniment by Leanne Glbeon in Lagu- na Beach OD Saturday. The I p.m. program will be held In the Nei~bood ~ Cbur<:b, 340 St Ami's Drift. Mn. lntaludi, W b 0 I e voice bu been beard for three MJUCD1 with the La- guna Beach Festival ts' Op- era and in concert.a, has sung in opera, radio and tel· evision in New York. She toured with the Gilbert and ·Sullivan Repertory Co. and waa acclaimed "a high- ly sensitive Macaela" by one critic. The program will feature the music of Mozart; an aria from Menotti's "Old Maid and the 1bief": an arrange- ment ol music from Leon,ard ~in's "West Side Story," and Colt music from Spain, France, Sicily, Amer- ica. Ireland and England,. Ticket prices are $2 for adult.a and SI for studenta. Proceeds will benefit the W o m e n ' 11 International League for Peace and Free- dom. BEST T\e DAILY "LOT effet1 •ome .f tfte best fHfvret, by ectuel .. ,....., ef rHclen, oeileble 111 ny Hwspeper 111 the 11etie11, AMLING'S Newport N11raer7 1aoo •••• ••••t 11 11"••ir •••P•rt lle•cll, c•ll fer11 I• ........... (714) •73 · 1152 • ON SELECTION OF SPANISH, ITALIAN, CALIFORNIA POTIERY ON LARGE VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK PLANTS, EVERGREENS, TREES SATURDAY, JULY 1ST flOM I 0:00 A.M. UNTIL 4:00 ,,M. 7 • JOE LinLEFIELD • NATIONALLY FAMOUS GARDEN EDITOR WILL BE AT AMLING'S TO ANSWER ANY GARDENING PROBLEMS. BRING YOURS AND ASK MR. LITTLEFIELD. 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SPECTACULAR FIRST ANNUAL OAANGi COUNTY HOME SHOW JUNE 30-JULY 9 NEW Anaheim Convention Center • DEUVERY ON APPROVED CRB>IT Save on the Items ltsted here and many more from our 8000 sq. ft. aaln floor. 2 BIG LOCATIONS .HUNTINGTON BEACH ~01 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN HllflHIGTON BEACH 536-7 561 SPRtNGl>ALE & EDINGER OVER 42 YEARS OF RRIABLE SALES AND SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9-9 e SAT. 9-6 •SPRINGDALE STORE OPEN SUN. 10·5 ... ~ ~· ,,. .____....-- FrldaY, June 30, 1967 DA!L'I PILOT B·I SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON ALL NEW PL YMOUTHS & CHRYSLERS & ALL USED CARS IN OUR STOCK '6 7 , IM·PERIAL~~ CROWN COUPE . LUXURY CAR OF THE YEAR AT A NEW LOW PRICE ••• '5595 · WE1 SELL MORE BECAUSE LOADED WITH E9UIPMENT INCWDING FACTORY AIR CONDmONING . WE SELL FOR LESS '1895 WHY SHOULD YOU BUY AT RAY VINU? ( 1) Lowest of prices (2) Highest of trade-ins (J) Best of terms (4) Good after sales service ( 5) Larte selection to choose from ( 6) No high pressure selling (7) A pleasant place to buy '67 PLYMOUTH '65 PLYMOUTH '65 PONTIAC '63 STUDEBAKER Fury Ill,. auto, R/H, power str., Fury 111 4 cloor h.rdtop, •uto, L• M.ns 2 dr. h•rdtop, V-1 •uto. f•ctory 11r. B•I. of fKtory WU· ' ' Stand•rd t,.n1., R/H, Real sharp. renty. R&H, power stMrlng, fKtory •Ir. R/H, power at .. rlng, factory •ir. s3095 ~695 12195 s595 , '62 CHRYSLER '67 CHEVROLET '63 CHRYSLER '65 DODGE t St.tion W190ft, Mlfo., R/H, pow.., Nov• 2 cloor hardtop, v.a, .uto, New Yortcer, 4 door seclan, auto. St•tion WllfO", •uto., RjH, power R/H, power 1t .. rlng. Lns thin ' str., br•bt, w-s-w. 1,000 miles. R/H, pow9r str., futory air. str., brn.._ 1595 '63 CHRYSLER '66 CHRYSLER '66 DODGE '66 IMPERIAL Convertible. AutcNMtlc, R/H, pow• "300'' 2 dr hudtop. M.roon, •uto, Poln• 4 cloor hardtop, •uto.. R/H, 4 cloor herdtop. Auto., full power, er steer., brb. RIH, power str. Low mll11 power str., brb., factory air. bctory air. ~FM rHlo. ~095 NEW 1967 PLYMOUTH .._........ 2 DOOR HARDTOP °' NO CREDIT PROBLEMS AT RAY VINES Bring Us Your Bills J Let one of our experienced credit counselors show JOll • how you may consolidate all your bills into one smaR· er monthly payment and include a new or used car front • • • ~ RAY VINES CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH '65 CHEVROLET '62 CHRYSLER 4 door secl•n, •uto, R/R, power Newport 4 door, autom•tic, RjH, str., futory •Ir. power lfMring. ~595 $695 '62 CADILLAC '65 MUSTANG Secf•n O.Ville. Auto., R/H, full BHutlful gold exterior, dual pipes. power, bctory •ir. Auto, RIH. Stereo, f•ctory air. s1595 $1895 '65 OLDS '64 FORD "91'' 4 door hardtop. Auto, R/H, Gal1Xi• 2 dr. h•rdtop, stu~ard full power, futory •Ir. tr•ns., R/H. Excell.,,t condition. 1495 ~95 AIOV• CAltS ~us T&&. ....... CHRYSLER • PLYMO·UTH • IMPERIAL . 4201 _WILLOW· LONG BEACH AT THE LAKEWOOD TURN OFF FROM ORANGE COUNTY OF THE SAN DIEGO FWY 527-2341 426-7301 ..... ·~ ·m ........... ..... •>o.wcro.. ................ :i-r:=:-..... I ..... ~=iE!~.Wat,~:i..,. TELB\'18101' '\'IEW8 NBC to Show Nikita Life L":f.ltL~ .. ~ .................... ......................... ~ .... a.. ......... ......... -=· .. -tQ (ID twl• ..... M ..... .., o...19 ... .....,. ,. a.I. 11111 C. M.. II-= ..,........... • ~ !i"Ttr=-· Jee* e AMttllr Tony Rll•• data • :.r _.a: ~ * ~ fllm on Cll1111 IX C.: ...-> ''2-WIYM Mont., ·-II ............ ...._w_.PWc:a. _ _, .. '*".._..._. I ., ... , (~'12--~ ........ (30 Miii.) Tiii OMtmf. AN-. l'* ....... .......,....... ... .,.,... -•ntorm ......... ... = RIWf dlw lor lbe CS.-I dJ; -Al Ill ,nctbl. he ,....... '!! ... -WI:~-· .. ~~ 1---(C) (30.a) t =-.. (30111111.) ,_ ,. taT ....1:''1111 Opl1111 TraL • t:lt t! ~~ :=.tt~ ":i? follow the llln:oticl 116-.... era tnpPlll ... l'llllGll d• fltllll Ollfull to hlroi11, flOlll tlle fllhb wt llM ~ I ra.. wbo pm11t1 ol Bllnlll tD tbt .u.ta ol tllllt .. I ............. rd Mdlr· ~-= :;.:": . 6-.JM ...... """,..... .... lilltdll • Holt -.... • ..... --= tQ (30 11111.) nf n •• ~ ... • • • fhl• .... Too-. ---.... ...... ,,.,... ..... tW ....... .... • lllldlr'I M wottll Ml llhd blfa M I ..... 1•!C11 ...... .... ~ ... .... .,,., ... Lit 11:.,~..., &":..~ ,_.., (.,. ............... (30 ..,.,, . ~ '4'-htll ........ -... lll .... (30nilL) 91111 f ... llllM: C.clfllllll I~·""' (30 mill.) 111ardlftl ttll..,. .... t ._. ,_/Offtce " .. teO D 1-611 ~ (ID *> ...... ti .a ............ Sin .._ • .i..,..,_,... ..... -----Satltll ............... ~------------------, 1•1u··---CQ ::::'.:.-::.· .. =.-: ly GINE HANDSAKER aT~:::P 1111.) .,._. ~·-.::.::.-: ';1. HOLLYWOOD (AP)--NBCTV will air Nikita Iii&.._ S. Khnllbchn'I receaUJ .reeordecl mnini.-cts en. ...... (11•> ! BCllftl ...._ • • July lL l'Uml, pboti. and tapes from pr l vat e I ~.?J::.::;,!:' ,ft. Ew ~ .:"'.::-...:= IOUl'Cel will lllOW Illa lfe in 1etirement. He talks 1t1c1 ml'Ollb .,. ...,.... Id-11tora "' t11e -• .., tncl about seiaun, Eilenbawei', Kennedy, Meo and the wr111}'-the operwtor " • h .. lth dowll • lllolt • _.. • .. • m1ISile dub who "* aubllmln1I ll!Ottwltlon murderer. Rtpllt. CUban !2Mwbere ~teievlsion land-ABC is filming a ~J:.• R:°=isslon ol i.raHcell I::.."';..._ (C). (tO ....., fall police aeries ''N.Y .P .D .• •• in New York. The first o 111n. Adill: (Cl (30 min.} "Tiii CI> 11111 ... ,_.. (C) epilode wu wrti:ten by a<ab driver !;dward ¥1er. .,-nt c..,.1p." AllM ti UM fut. · ._. 11..t 'TAlecttd StDfW Jacqueline Kennedy's sister-in-law Lee Bouvier-lllO'tln1 Ml.ti f11coM. by Miit: v .. o.r.. 11 ......._ ~· Princeu Lee Radziwill-now in her stage debut in !J,.. • c c •c• <C> <JO 11".JD=~:.:·~ lW 1 Chicago. makes her televil:lon bow starring in • ...., .._ (Ill lliL) • .._... 111 Adlle: LMrrwe 1 "Voice of the Turtle0 fOr ABC nezt aeuon. ..... llllW/T..._. _.., ......_ , SICK LIST: Geo·-e M--A .. returned to the • c-.t Cd .,._ 1i. 8"' 11• ... ~ (C) (30 ~a ~ ~ et.a ......... ...., •> "°"' w.. . .., • .loll-. "'Peut..... P1.ace" cameras, recovered sooner than I ... •~~ 111111 > J...... · Wilfrid H d un.u-.. e_-,__.. (C) <'"" ...... , ._ ~ -'-.> a--I expected frm lung congestion. Y &-nllollll:I ,. ·--.., -_.._ _,. - I wbbed tour weeks as crusty old Martin Peyton. F1m ..,_ 1IM stera. • anl. Bud Collyer. ill Slll. -u AY "1:• returns July 10 G...,.. ""* <C> (60 "'"'·> 1• .. ~.J.2 c._eo tlllll(C).> -'""' --..., sun Ridlarcb llOlb hllhlllllta .,....___ ,..., to '""-Tell the Truth!' An emergency aprwandecto-_ _. _.... ~th • > £V r--,..._ iJJ-• CM ,...,.., ew..... ,,. ........... "'1111Im 1111 at.....-' my removed Patricia Breslin temporarily from '\"'""" UM 111t1on -era! Hospital." Jan Shepard, with no rehearsal, re-m ,,,., · .. u. (C) <30 1111.) stt.:_> 951 -SlllJ hrr, run, placed was nune Meg Baldwin from today through e ...-"'f1'!lll Wltl" <.._. m ~ ...,.. -, July 19. tur•} '41-Wllln Qlri-. 11:15 an... O'a.ct .....-: (C) (30 ~·. NBC expected about 85 people ~ daJ on ~ • II Fem: Cecil llWIL Jn.> JllTY Olllpby. ::. new paid tours ol its Burbank studios. The first ., La~ ll:JI D n. ,..._ ._ tc> : :. three daye brought 470. .. .. • 9(1)......,. ~ tQ e ...-: ,,,.. " .. .., _. iiiTn.)ltojln plob to 111Uule .,-.. (acMnturt) '41 -John W17111, &fl SATURDAY'S sports schedule includes: Le Mans "Gn1111tortlflc:at1ont to11 Allied Y041ni. , 24-hour grand prix and Hawaii's international sul'f· qent oublde Stal•• u. ~ a ~ Cll.lllJ..., ... (C) er champioD5bip, ABC's "Wide World of Sports." I !fl\.~.:::' ..!t":~,1~ 11:45 e,... "Ult lecilll • 17" (d11· (Reda-Cubs) baseball. NBC. Canadian Open Golf, i.n,. e ..,.._ illdllltlJ d,_ cut· 1111) •sa -f.Mrd 9yrM1, M•" with Cary. Mlddlecoff commenting, CBS. On radio, tw, end bnone, • llln14111M _.. DllllOll, Dartlly Joflmon. Sandy K'oufu starU thrice-a-weekend interviews "· "' Cllllllt 111 tlle cnedlra ._ Wll &~._ lllN: <C> .,,. Wl·thr. -~-'-•-ior Mom'tor. Solo Md Kurytti11 a111t1 ._.. (MocraPhY) '52 -Alu ~aca ~' tahtilll • TltlllJSH ttw.'lw ,._ Lldd. Viflinll Mt10-AM.mu. « o on Monitor, Hugh O'Brian'6 interviews code. Soft117 end a. llltll ._ ._ '-" with Gia in Viet.Dam will be broadcast throughout =1~~~ (30 wee~,,... the weekend. riifn.) Gil Strlt!Dn, holt. •Ill* .,,_.. tf tlll ..., "ABC Scope: 'lbe Vietnam War" telecGISts Sat· m llll flllW 1..,.. sr.: (90 mbl.> ..... < ...... > 'IS-bctllry Scott. urday a profile of Dave McCannon'a family of five, J1nJ LM. Juli. Llllm, January C.rolt .. ......_ from Bloomington, Ill., living in Saigon. Jones. Ct1ariott1 Monnin, lmna l:IO D .....,: "lat ' 1 £atJMI" <• field fUISl wnturt) '56--T• T,,.,,., .latl tleltL WALTER CRONKITE interviews John J. Mc-• .._.W.(C)(30ml11.} ........ .,_. 1111111 _,... Cloy, Warren Commission member, Sunday on "Face em ~ "London ,..,,. (JiOnof) '62-a.tstDpti.r LAt. the Nation." The interview was taped originally for •nee." srn111 comedy by Dioll flou. 1:15 B 111N:.,., It lalllltlc1" (11111- CBS' four-part study of the Warren ~rt. dClult. nt produced et th• Drury iGO '41-Vftllk:I Like, 111111 DI • -r Lane Thutre 111 1841. Sprlthtly but Wolfe Alao Sunday: Lord Caradon, Britain's U.N. am-eldltty ltDOllmen tau. e fancy tD • bassador, on NBC's ''Meet The Press"; Alan S. Boyd, thl 11.yur-olcl heiress Ilia " e 1*' llJ CMll1wltilm flllllc (C) ._., -tary of ._ .. ~~. on • ~., '1.ssues and frillld. IMlt t.c. Ilia on ton's com-lq Hiii" (..ttni) '56-Tall .._ ~... •• ......,yv• -uvu /\Jn. petlllofl. Jolln Wood Chlr111 Key Pa· er, Nltlrie Wood. "Cell ,....,, Answers." trieil Ganiood, 1narici HllMr .br. , • .._,. <....,.> ·sa -Nill#I NBC Radio: The Rt. Rev. Jam es A Pike, Epis-E""" OaltDft. Frank l..Mlo1. copa1 bishop, starts 13 weekly talks on "The Art Of t:tO • 9 (I)'""' Ni&llt fllril: (C) ! ~mu~~= Living." Dr. Robert J . McCracken, minister emeri-"T1te ...,.,. ef His c..,.," "I• °" T1lll" (drama) '44-Pnl tus of New York City's Riverside Church. begins 13 <COIMllY> '61-frld Astllrl, Debbie Hlnrlkl. ~ (d11me) 'II weeb on ''National Radio Pulpit... ~ Ull Pall!ler, Tall HIA'lllf. -Joh11 Uhl. ~7ri ~ ~1~:::i1111-: !:118 .... .,....,, ...... (C) Dennis th Menace ddifti IMtwllll trwelln1 will! lier 1:11 D ClllQ .... ...._ (C) .,.. py end dllrmin1 father (whom w ltll'• ,,_... (""'*ti) '50-hal hm't -Ill 15 ,..n) •"""" Ctvbtlla. .,,. ....... 1111" (Wiil. Ml • butlnm-mlndld JOUnl ma ern) '5Z~ry Cooper. • WORTH MENTIONING • t.CIOGa.... ll lle'lir. "Tiii l.tMIMa 11Ille ..... 1111111tet 1t1111Mr.• In this •nsltiv• drama, slllllfully dll'ldld by ew1nl·wlnnln1 Tony Rkh- 1rdlon (''Tom Jonll"), lom Coort.,.., portnya • JOUDI 111an 111 a rlfonll Khoo! who. whllt prtCtlcin1 fOf a CIOIHOunUy race, l'lflecb upon hla Jllll Sir Mldlael Rldame, Am BUllMll, end Plttr Midden allo IPPllf In this Britltll·mtde lllllllrpleca. Sfl TUROA Y ' I ( ) ;J • 1 ! .... (I ,..lO~u=:. (C) -· • "Sllwlr .... <Wtlllrlt ' s Welrely • ..... (C) IUIEJ • Secrllt lqllml (C) 10;00 IF Jr. (C) C..,.cn..(C) Cllt lt'JO I~ t-..:.':' (C)(C) !,_ffi ...... .....,(Q 1;00 ~ fE = ;..-,... .,.... ,.,.. <lllYll11J> ·u ~: ,,.... el Liil ..... -Jaet Lib, Mery H•llJ. (!!O r) '3Z-8ela lul'Oli. 1:00 I u ,.,._ (C) O Collftnllln MIMc (C) (j)...., KMa .,. CC) Flrt" (wabm) '53-Don Me111w111, • .,._ llfwt 1111 O...- Molt1 McGonn. "'lAM tf 1111 ,... (....,...) '44-frandlot Tone. V. rlOht" (1dvlntu11) 'SS-1-cll HIW· rot1lcl lake. kins. Joan ColllllS. I ~ m .... '""" (C) l:JO u At.a• A/It (Cl Be Tiw '9ltJ Pia cC> 11:15 9 (j) Maler t..m ._.. 1:45 Heart l'rlpa11 lrl'IClnnetl Rldi VI. ei,ICllO CuM. t:OO I~ Mlfhty ...... (C) 11:3011 (I) Tiii UM .... (C) 6 n. Flintstones (C) (]) Matlll• aortn1 (C) -------------------1 Kina Kona CC> • Rell $ Mowit: "l.Htlyhurta" S.-llld Sandal (C) ( 11ma) '51-Montromery Clift. M)'f· e :JOB PRINTING • fUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS One Of The I.Mgest Facilltie. in Orange County. PILO T PR INTING 642-4321 2211 West.t~ltoe Blvd. ''• Newport Beach lllerie: "lt•bs Owtr Ina" n1 l..oJ. (1dvtfllu11) '42-Anni May Wonr. m llMe: "Veicane" (mystery) 'S.J lllOll Madlsoft. ~M MarnanL Rouano Brmf. ON A PINHEAD It Isn't quit• th• u,.,e thln9 •• ln"ribin9 the Constitution on the hH d of a pin, but did you ever ru lly read the "J:or The Re corcl" future in th• DAILY PILOT? You'd be 1urprlud how much Information we cu ptck Into a 1mell •pace, MOON M'9WNS TUMBLEWEED~ Mun AND JEFP MISS PEACH DDllE DEERE ' e • JI ii II , 1 ly Tom K. Ryan ~ q.,iiil 0 • 0 •• ... ly Al Smith ly Mell ly Frank Bolle ' Frkfq, June lO, 1967 -~ DAILY PILOT !'ii f HOUIU POa SALi = HOUSIS FOa &ALI ; HOUSU FOi SALi -HOUSH POI SALi -HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS&S FOR SAL E HOUSES POI Cli General 1000 Gewal 1oooca..r.1 1000 General 1000 Giner•& lOOOGener1t 1000 General 1000 G.neral 1000Generet 1000 DOVER SHORES 0.•todL1BI Private Cove And 8eladful Rock Formatiotw 3 Bedrooml and Study FonnaJ Dln!nc Room Q)lmful TBed 8'rtm.mlnl Pool TDe R.oo1 W. E. Lachenmyer, Realtor . OPEN HOUSES Setvnl1y July 1 thru Tuetdey July 4 Tab a drive thia weekend & see some of the belt bome values in Newport Area & Costa K•. 109 IROADWAY, COSTA MESA. 2 Bl + rental units, lmmKulate $21,500 tOJ llOADWAY, COSTA MESA 3 IR .f. 1• .. "• "•teched rumpus room with tt-ol-~.,., MO "6~ F.AST 84V ST .. COSTA MESA flalM•lout 3 B~. 2 beth•. fireplace. Sharp fa.,.tlv t.om,. o,,1y s2:..900. ~17~Y 8U!tHAl>D, HUNTINGTON BCH. 3 IR. 2 .. th •. fireplace. wa11c to beach. FHA CM' VA fln•nt;J"o 11v111l11hle. $26.450. •17 C~Pt'BPIOM: CIRCLE. COSTA MESA 3 IR. ~ bath•. 2 fJ .. •alac•• ..L larpe famllv roem. Cfta .. ming FHA or VA financing avail· abl-S29.175. 2499 A...,NIVERSARY LAN!, NEWPORT u,,... Bay 3 8R, 2 batha, fl,.pla~, lutt ,... d~nrhd in & out. Beautlful. $31 ,700. 20I" ·BAYPORT, COUNTY CORRIDOR S llt -4-family, 3 i,.th1, 2 flreplacn, lat"p ••rel-"" hu9• oool. $39,950. •••• ~ •••• JUST RIDUCED Pitt a 1Up -lucb be9c:b. 3 bedrma., J bath bame, parquet noon. Secluded ana. ~ to move In. <lilly • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $eil.5()() "Rin&" SPRING 71"42-7252 WE ARE EXCITEDI And )'OU will be too!-Wherl you aee tbta Fine Value! Featurbli 3 bednns., 2 baths, dlDIQs room. Heeted le fllt.red pool. Larp, ~ fel&b>a!))' lcdlicaped Jot. Enjoy LlvlllCJ on Lido Isle In one of thete 2 new Homea Immediate poaeuioo. ex«llent financing. 4 Bdrm Spanish, 3~ Batha • • • • • • • $86,500 5 Bdrm Regency, 4 baths . . • . . • • . $88,500 OPEN HOUSE SAT.SUN-MON-TUES 1-6 124 & 126 Vie Loree, Lido Lido Specials! 2 BR, ! bit.hi. 35' lot ............ $47,7SO 3 BR, 2 1-ths, 40' lot • • • • • • • • • . • • $52,500 ~·u•!lf] 3355 Via Lido, NB 61s.2m <>nl1 •••••••••••••• $33.5()() ~~~ "Rina'' SPRING 714-642-7252 ALL HOMF3 IN ENTIRE SOUTH ro>Sr PLAZA Spring Rulty Co. 1M>1 wmTCLIFF DRIVE $22,500 NO DOWN GI Pymnta leM than rent. 3 BR. + hm rm • walk to all ICboola • aboppJng • 2 baths, blt·inl -HURRY! 11y & Ocun Yim S.ClucW & luxvrl0ut and Worth the Effort See 4571 BdPton Road In Exclullve Cameo Shores OPEN THIS WEEKEND $Ul5,000 Call ~-Cobb 390 SANT A ISABEL. COST A MISA 9acfr lav locatlon. NHr new. 4 BR i INatht fennel cllnnlf! room. A mutt te ... 1 $46,500 305 IVINING STAR, DOVER SHORES N.wport Beach sa.1252 Brina the Hot Dogs ------=---= -=----=---- s.,.nlsh MoDterey Gracious, custom-built 4 BR two atory home on tee )and new D •.,e r Sh<ftl. Walled court y.-d entranct, huge game room with Mexkan brick fire- place, formal dinin& room. sunny brealcfut room. hobby room, + an ottice I« the uecutin Dad. Oil a pool-med 85xU5 tot amoaa other dlltUvullbed homes. JOO> feet &: lea than & year old! Owner transfered le haa priced it to all! Only $69,500! Ruth P1rcloll, Rultor to locate Ovwdooldut trvl.ne Q>on. 117 _., ud ._. Yec:ht Odt, 11 ....... to ua. 11 J6 SantlCMJO Dr· INVr SlMF N T REALTORS 67M400 HARIOR TWO POOL JIWILS 4 tarp BR, BrHth·taklng view on water- front. Must ... to appreciate. $15,000 Call fw more details or stop In & let u• show youth.home you want. WE HAVE ITI free ....,. ef tM lrN. W. E. lachenmyer Ru Hor FRIB>OM HOME $17,950 UnUIU&l exterior trest- mmt en this one. Drlw by DC Federal t\ call !\:JI' llll lllJPC'hltmeftt to ~ and piellc from tbl1 red brick patio. One ownu home. 3 BR • fam rm • 2 balhll, all tile abower • GE e1ec kitch. Quick poa.. -Only $24,'JOO. ~ 1'\I i .\\11111 ~I \I;\ \II I , ' • \I I I l&ai WutcWf Dr. ~ GOOD-Buy $25,950 GOOD PIOor pl1n 546-5440 for prfncy, l Ir, N-t1 fan' t d aadeL ,._. bedrelml. Mr 1-fb. ,.... DWll 1'19, eetl- ~ roam. fllll7 cmpet,. ect a chpea. mo .,_.. WISTCUFF - ONLY $35,950 and OCEAN VIEW lmneT.,...... #4 *SMALL It COMP.le?. 18'0 tffwport Blvd., Coeta Meta OPEN IVIRY DAY Cell '"' 67M5n .. """"4• MUl11 l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!-1!!!!!1-!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 2 be.. tam rm. GOOD-Seidt Harbor H1 ~ ..... , .. l'ei!t: AcmtDm clelllp by 8DweD Zoe*. .... OPEN DAlLY 501 Montlng Star lane 10Qlennle0.... New ~OID~ ..,.., • Spanw. .. home: !onnal dlalls ream, s Jdas ~ bedn>OIDI, m • 1 t er auits with ctre.lng -room, large living room, pllery. priced for quiet sale at $69,500.00. bat ... bupa • c:atla ,BR ....... a...wttll Jl:dl ~ '*" --Ml prb and cmlJ Stal ----~---~ _.:~~ 1/1 CaiiM HlcJhlands 4112 Corttand ~ Hewe S.t a Sun 1:00 to 5:00 PM Jmmediatll oceupancy. 4 Supertt 5 IR Hem.I =-------- IRVINE TERRACE 4 Bdnn • 2~ bath. faml]y home in O>rona del Mar. 'Ibett'I an added family room. 2 llreplacea. 2 pat· iol. Extra dining space in kitchen -and la.rse &err· POOL Goratoua 2 •tort 5 becS: room, 3 bath bcme-Best of locatiom. Beutifully 1anmcaped. H u 1 e over- llzied pool .I: covered patio. Private dl.nfnr room. Im- maculate eondltlon. Re- duced $5,000 1or quick 1aJe, DOW $43,950. Call 54().ll51. Heritage R.aJ. F..tat.e GOOD-T• flnenclnt1 Drmt by • 2!15 Knox, CM Arent l'JS.11115 I 5tl.aa 3 BR bomt, drapes, ~ peta, stucco, pl.tar. W... lot -eQY accae to beic:k ya.rd for boet or trailer. $16,950 FHA terms. Wells-McCardle Rltrt. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~1729 Eves. &H-QIM One cl the Finest New Sq 1' r o n t Homes. 5 llPlldous BdnDll (luxur. ka mata IU!t.). !5 Baths, Jarp hmlJ7 rm. Dtnfbc nn. a.. Iii U. bell vabll ID .. BQu• ..... -. ~ faml11 balne witb Imp bedrooms. funJ. 11 room. .,_te fonnel IMlc room and work ~ big eliletrlc kftcmn. ee.a- tttul back yard with two patloc lookin& out to a tan· tutic array of plants, abrubl, tiah panda and ca> CIM!ing water falls. Better Me ~. Walker It Lee, 200 WMtdlff Dr .• ~mt. Open Evee. OPEN DAJLY iohn mac.b REAL TY. COMPANY 6424235 mo Ind ta.. t\ tm. t9 Vets with DO don ~ ment. Extra abe1'p too! POLYNESIAN OLUlM • Tbia larp l • famU.1 bu thatched-roof bar, tbatdled but clrea1ni T'OOm, water· tan le fiabpond all llll'- rouodinc a Blue Laiune (pool) • eYerythbig but Tahitian dandq stria • "Sorry about that!" Onl7 $29,950. bedrooml mt Den, Dining Room, OMDplet.e kitchen 1JlUlm. aqe living room wUll ftreplM!e. "U.Shaped" 1dldlnc 9lllTOUDdl beat.Id .m ft1w.I Pool. Ownen haft been trandared to Senta Banbera -hence the Jaw iwice of $41,500. $1,lm wm baodle. J1 10CI 6lmud 1he belt, do .. tbla ntocndc Oluntey 1'rench borne tit fashlonable ~! Mo cbiteetar.Jb' deCo>td A Cllltom bunt • over 3400 feet al unecmpromis!q bea~ty. Walled court yard entrance, large sunken living room with band carved fireplace, huge paneled game room with beamed ceillnp I: Im- mense ~· L&vim muter suite with private patio. F o r m a l dininr room, wet bar, ~t kitchen, 3~ baths, 3 car garage. LuxuriOUJly dec- orated throughout Ir ell:• quisitely landscaped! Own- er going abroad. Offered below cost a t $89,900. Ex· elusive with: ice room -There I.I evm fOlJR DD\Ml\U a 1peak of ocean view • UUlllVVl'I $39,500. Only 10% down. 4 BR.-$21,950 No down GI or S% down! AD Rooms with View. $170 Per Mo,,th lncludff Taxff & lnturance on this College R .. lty 546-5UO 1500 Ada.ma at Harbor (near Cinema 'Ibeatre) 646-7171 Open Eves. 1~ bath, F .A. beat, bdwd floor. w/w carpet, drapes, doubt~ aaraie and block walled rear yard $11 ,000. FHA -VA. Bier 548-8636 Paymenta Illte n!Slt! 2 bath I, built -ins, firepllClf I bric.k patio. Owner despeo. OPEN DAILY Choice of 3 fine Baytront home• with Pier .I: Slip from is2.500 to S195 ,ooo. Bayview lob From $11,500 to $33,500 xt.Nf PINAMCIH& AVAIL.AILE OPEN DAILY Newport Helghh horM 3 Bedrooms includl.ng KING •lze master auite, 2 ~ant baths, 17' x l!' FAMILY ROOM, new turf carpeting, FA heating, Built tn kitchen, 2 car pr· qe, Access for Boat. Full Price 125,750, S32SO DOWN, uwme G.I. loan at $170. per moDth. WAIXER &: LEE 2m Harbor ~ Open tt1 9 P.M. 4 IEDROOMS Foar on the Roor 4 bedrooms that is. New- ly decorated, w/w car- peting, built-Ins. DOWN PA 'lMENT of 0NL Y S650 -low monthly paymenta lncludine t.a.xes of only $165 per month. BE QUICK! • CO~TS . WALLACE REALTORS 5464141- (0pet. Evenings) m-:DJO Eves: 548-8868 lay & Beach RMlty, Inc. 24111 E. Cout Hwy., CdM FOREST IN THE CITY The Finest Area BIG Trees f!!lhance the ap-Ruth Pardoll, RNltor 1~ Wellclltt Dr. 642-S200 S ~EDROOMS • $33,950. In pearance al this immacu- Mua Verde! 0ee.n Ava-late 4 BEDROOM home, 2 -;;~~~~~~s THE 'JEAL E S TAT ERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ NO DOWN TO VETS * 3 BR 2 bath. fl9,SOO * 2 BR 2 car raraae, art- iat'1 home Npt Hta, lovelJ secluded area. GI, FHA or! cant! Ready to move Jnt elepnt battia. Brlibt kit-ii ~~ c1raW:. ~~ ::tt.:j~"':tb r:: 5 BR MUA ¥EIDE x:cP'?!t1~4 wall cvpeting throuib<>ut indlncl Uatating: La r I e -AS~-........ &: a sunny all electric '?t· reer yard A PATIO. QuaJ.. $39,950 chm Nothini wrong With lty built in 1955 In EXCElr lmmac. ~Uc Home. ms Oranp Ave., 541·3& thia Paceletter • it'• jult LENT condition. Color <»-Lqe comer Jot. Priced MONEY MAKER priced to aell fut! $33,950 onilnated ~tin& a n d to .ee.11. Call to .ee In Newport Beach from Padftc C.out Hlgtrny north cm Dover Drive or &om Newport Blvd. te.st on lTth St. to SALES OFFICEr -$21,500 You can't beat this one. VA Repossessions Excellent location. Smooth ~"l).,.r.., draperl-. CHOICE Eaat· ,..,_V. aide looatioll. A FANrAS· TIC VALUE only $21,950 Colt& Mesa Triplex Good Rental record and exc ftna.nctnr Call to ae john m1enlb REALTY COMPANY 881 Dover Dr., Suite 101 line cont.emporary majesty Avail. to E°nrYOM NO DOWN VETS. CURT DOSH, Reaffor with formal court yard en-Law Down Payment LEAVING roUNTRY try. Excdlent floor plan 63 2 HOME.5 FOR SALE BY WALKER .I: LEE 2129 Harbor wtth ' big bedroom.I and 30 YEAR LOANS OWNER. MUST BE SOLD 2 Queen med baU.. Bet· NO POINTS • NO E;CR.OW AT LEAST $2,000 5(5.9491 Open til t P.M. ter tee today. Maybe gone NO 2ND TD. UNDER MARKEr tomon"OW. A~e 5% % Let ua quallfy )'OU now. Convenient down Pmt. COUJfTRY UYING (714) 642-8235 AGINT FOR MACCO RHlty Co. loan and $143. per month YOUR dn9.Dl home may be AU in Eutbluff 3 ~. 2% baths, beau· J? includes taxes. Walker .I: available anytime. 2851 CAROB. 4 BR. 2 Ba. tl.ful brick fiN!place in ex· V;)( f with owner's ttiree bedroom FIVE Ulm Lee, 2M.l Weatcllff Dr., G D. BUCCOLA Bf.It view in Eutblutt tended living room. Cov· a'J-Crl!~ home. Located N e w p 0 rt M&-77ll, Open Eves. • Investment Co. Avail July l5th. $37,250. ered patio. Caocrete drive, He!""'ll area on lot 126x1SO ----- Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: BEST DAY & NITE VIEW U>vely home and pool overlooking Har- bor & Ocean ~ Price reduced to $79,500 Will lease with option tc buy -nr Irvine c. c. Walter Haase OCEAN " HARBOR VIEW Irvine Terr1ce, 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Fam- ily room opena onto large protected patio -room for pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •72,500 Mrs. Raulston CORONA HIGHLANDS 3 & DEN ON C·LOT at the top of the Highlands. Exciting 180 deg Ocean View. Excellent quality, below replacement cost at . . • • . . . . . . . . $53,000 John Marr PRIVATE ROAD ESTATES Enjoy gracious outdoor living in park·like ~etting around pool. PuttinJt greens on land you own. Large 3 BR home. . . . . $52,950 Mary Harvey REDUCED TO SELL FAST Owner moved • 3 BR + Fam, Rm . • Wet Bar • Redecorated in & out • lmmac. Shape. Best buy in terrace. . . $42,000 See this and make off er- Joe Clarbon OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST ·HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9..3351 ., Offida.l V.A. u ........ emmt 2851 CATALPA :-4 BR. 2 wori<shop oU ot a 2 car A truly delightlul borne, '"'' ..., ~--:~ Exc/Yiew location. $37,500 .,.,.age with 1" bath. Santa tutefully decorated and .In with gTOla income of $6540 ,,. ........-acl",. ... ..,, do •-be ...... , condlti-' 3 pac -only 10% down and first 1181 Doftr Drtve, NJ3. Plaae not diaturb tm-Ana Reighta Area. $24.500. au.uw ...... • • tru&t deed for bill~. 642.0162 anta. Call bet 8-12 noon or OPEN EVES. lous BR.!!, appealing family ---6:~ on Eves 644-0600. ( I rfh & ( room, 2 immaculate baths, iBiiikri.i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiij , ::;k !:,~~a;~:m. $12,950 o eswo Y o. :;0~e~~'t:r!ce~:: bewPSIY·s FiNisf OU1 batba elegantly decor-Bachelor Pad 642-7777 culous thruout. M o a t ex-4 BR, 5 Ba, 2 liYing nn.s, ated. Lovely covered patio Nestled on & quiet tree Next to Snack Shop Jr. ~tional for S49 500 few atepa to ocean •L f mil lined 1trttt aeta tbla sturdy -R h p d II 'R ·It $58,500 • $6<XXI down elf at we large a :J built cottage in excellent DAVIDSON Realty ut ar 0 0 ' 9!., :!... George Willia.maoc, Rltr. =·alJ:e=:rc:;:: condition, complete with OPEN SAT/SUN l&ai Westclltf r. ~ 6T.H350 OPEN~. dition. Lush tropical land· log burning fireplace, 2 2751 SAN CARLOS f BR, 2 ba, family rm, cpta I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 9Caping 1Um>unds t h l a car range + Boe.t &: trail-Meea Del Mar's !I.nest. Ex-a: drps thru.out. blt·i.nl, frpl. LIDO spacious 3 BR. beam strategic corner location. er parking. FANTASTIC tra lge 4 BR + lam rm. lge fenced yard w/patio. ceillng Uv/nn, 1ep din/ mA a.nd VA Terma at only VALUE only $12,950. Rltr. 2'1flO Har1>cr 58, CM Shown by app'L $30,000. rm, buge patio. Owner/ $32,500. Call fOC' an appoint-WALKER.&: LEE ~ Eves. ~ Owner. S48-6J06. ait 673-5166 ment. 2629 Harbor W Al.KER A LEE ~9491 Open t\9 p .M. 2629 Harbor DOVER Shores Ranch ScyJ. 5'>949.l Open t1l 9 PM View Home. 4 BR, .! ba .• 3000 THE SUN NEVER. SETS cm 911-ft.. IMMENSE back yard OaDlfled'1 action power. ii 100x120' $65,000. Owner. For an ad to sell a.round 642~. --~-----the clock, dial 642-6678. a...rr-IH PACESETIERS SLASH PRICE SAYINGS (MODELS 120, 130 & 14 PAYMENTS $1"400 PER MO. ASLOWAS .. 'I Willi IK DOWN AUOt New Lew D.,,..,.,_, Pin .... 01190 'IWY, to rico O,,ltAM'· IAM t UMIHTI MOITH TO UN<.HO MAl•HITA 492-2711 . SPECTACULAR VIEW--OCEAN and BAY C~annl!I lee/ -Aparlment~ On Waterfront NHr Newport Harbor Entrance 2525 Ocean Blvd., Corona d•I Mar, Calif. AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS Why Not Enjoy The "Condominium" Way of Uf• THE ADVANTAGES WI LL SURPRISE YOU You can purchase and gel Ice title -or lease i! you prefer. ALL apt8. have WATERFRONT VTEW. All have two bedrooms and two baths. YOU ARE INVITED TO IN SPECT OUR FURNISHED MODE L Buy ~45,000 and Up··Lease $375 Monthly & Up Phone 6 73-1788 for further information l ate. 540-lT:ZO TARBELL White elephants! O!me-a-llne OUKGE lTl Open Houses lH\S WEEK~ND KHp thia handy directory wlth you this w.ebnd " you fO t.ov..ltuntlnt. All the locations lf1ted below .,.. described In grNfer cletaff by acfvertl1fnt elMwhere In tocfay'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Patrons 1howlnt open houses for ule or to rent are urpc:I to list 1uch Information In thf1 cofumn H eh Friday. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 809 Carnation, Corona del Mar (213) 473·8732 (Set fc &in) (2 Bedroom + Income) 713 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-0148 (Open Sat & Sun noon 'ti.I S) (2 Br Ir FamUy or O.n) 261 Evening Canyon <Shorecliffs) CdM 673-7585 (Open l ·S) 230 Larkspur, CO!'Ona del Mar 673· 7895 (Open Daily) (3 Bedroom) 4627 Roxbury Road (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-9402 673-3265 (Sat & Sun 12-6) . 1003 Bonnie Doone. Irvine Terrace, No. 4 (714) 642·8235 (Open daily) (3 Bedroom 3 Bath) *2527 Bowdoin, C<*a Mesa MI 8-8362 (Sat & Sun) (3 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 201 Via Nice, Lido Isle 673·5188 (Open Sun 1·5) 1945 Santiago, Newport Beach 646-4494 (Sat & Sun 12·5) ('4 Bedroom) 1136 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores (714) 642-8235 (Open Daily) ('4 Br & Family or Oen) 124 Via Lorca. Lido Isle 675·2723 (Open Sat & Sun l·S) 3108 Lincoln Way. Costa Mes11 546·9224 218 Fem St., Newport Beach 646-4494 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1320 Santiago Dr. (near Dover Shores), NB 642-5200 (Open Daily 10.5) 2007 Windward Lane (Baycrest). NB '642-5200 (Sun 12·5) (5 Br. & Family or Den) 501 Morning Star Lane. Dover Shores (714) 642·8235 (Open Daily) 1534 Antigua, Newport 'Beach 646-4494 (Sun 12·5) * Pool * * Waterfront *** Pool & Waterfront • • 8-4 DAI\. Y PlLOT FrldQ, JuM 30, 1967 LEGAL NO'nCE LEGAL NO'ftCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE OltDINAMC• NO. '7·11 11~~ curw. conc.sw llOll!tltnMr• 1C1Uf!1W1y "N Of .. Id lttcord fll ed In Tiit CltY of Coda "'-a• ~ AN OltDINANCI OP THI CITY cou... ly .,.., having a rltdlvl Of 25.00 f•ll SufWV. a di•'-ol as.oo , ..... wltll the '*"" "' IN ,,.....,.,.. ., tie CIL OP TH• CITY OP COSTA MHA "-""""-'"'· norTlllHlerlY and IM Trw l'olftt "' ... INllflo Of "'" City CclunCJI voting .. IN ... ,,., tM CHANOINO TH• ZONINO OP c••· M lltrly •I-Mid curve lllroutlh a ~I IMnc. North m .10 ""'' -· TAIN l'OltTIONS 01' LOT A. IAll-cenlrll anole Of tr 14' 00'' an arc ~ •n1 U .. 2' ftet to lllt beOI,,. l'ASSED AND ADOP'Tl(O flllS 2'111 NINO TllACT l'ltOM I a It TO Cl· dlJtance ol JP.17 '"' .. a llM ..,,. "'"' ., I ,.....,.,. Qltva, -.aw cley Of JVM, 1M7. Cl' MID ·~· Deflt: llltflCa !alt •1°"9 l9ld nne 111Wlli&Wll11Y. IMIVllW • rltdlut "' WILLARD T. JOltOAN t1nottn llO.GO het; 1Mnc:e Soulll !77.10 757.GO fMt1 "-fflllrlY a"" ~ Mayor of 1111 Clly Of Tiii City Council Of the Cltv of Cott• feet to n.. llOUlllfflY nne Of u lcl ltec· -lef'fy •lone .. Id curva lllrOUl!tl 1 Coste ,.,,... Mal -Mrwbv ordl ln .. fOllows: or'd Of S..rwv1 thenc:e _,.,,., •long ctnfNI ..... of Jr Cl3' or. I ll ere ATTIST: SECTION 1. All "'-' portlofl ol "" Mid eouhflY llnl. a dlallftCll of ..... _ of o ut fec11 ltlence Souih c. K. PRIEST ... ..,,,. -.er~ ,...1 p,_,., II AOS.00 feet 1'0 IM Trve POlnt Of le· 56' 5'' p• ... , •IOM .. Id line ,.,,. CllV Clel1l ot t1'I City fl '**Y pl.cied •!Id lllCludld II\ , ... C1.CP ginning Of "''' delcrlptloft. (conl•ln-~. m.&4 feel; ,,, Ille belllflftl .. of Coete Miii IDfte, 1'0 wit: Ing IPOrOXlmefely 3.Sl Krft.) a ~I curve, conuve northtnl-STATE 01' CAL0101tNIA ) A perc.l all lend In 11>1 City Of Cotti SECTION 2. All fMt pewtlooo f11 tlll ef'ly •"" lllvlno 1 rltdlu1 Of 1400 COUNTY 01' OllAHGE l $1.. ~· C4un!Y Of Ori~. Stiff Of C:.1-followlno Oescrll»d rNI _,,., It 111,... feet; ltltnc:e toU!hffmllY l lOllll Mid CITY 01' COSTA MESA ) lfoml• being • portion all Lot "A" ol bY plac.d '"" lncklded In "" llKP -ltlr0\1111 a af!INI lllO .. "' ,.. I, c. IC. Pltll!JT. City Cltr11 di the !i'":!7: i::'~· ~j., "'l:",111on C:M me; Zone, lo wtt: ., 111'', "' 1rt dt111nca of "US Mell Ctry Of C411a MeNI end a-41tlclo ~1«11 H•llCOdt 1111114"' w Mary H. ..,,. A Pirc.I Of I•"" 111 !he City Of ~ cleHrtlnv tram n ld c u , ". Of IN City Cou11cu of !he City Of ..,. Cost• Mn•, county o1 Orinot . $11119 Souftl. a Clltt1nct Of 1.00 feet lo tM "'-• her9b'f cerllty lllat 1111 abo\19 IM nlng for p1r1l!loll 1"4! btlnq C11e No. Of Celltorni. being 1 portion Of Loi ICMllef1y llnl Of u ld RK.Ord Of l ur· IOAOOlllO Orclllllnct No. 6M7 Wll In- .,_ upo11 Ille Reol•l'f< Of Action• ol .. ,. .. Of l•llfll"" Trect ., shown Oii • ~' IMflce wetl9f'ty 11ono H id llOU1fl. dvted aftll -.Ide,..,, section by •ecflOll "" ..,_lor Court Of tlle Sl1l1 ol map ol .. 1c1 Tl'K! flHld In !tit CAIM of trlY llllt, • dltfll\(f Of tlJ 21 , ..... •I a ntgVllr lnfftlno Of tM Hid CllY Ctllfornl• In 1nd for ltle CounlV of Hencoclt linnlne vs. Marv H .. ,,. flll Trve l'olnl Of lttlnnlnO Of ltll• COUllCll htN 111 the Jiii dlly Of Jurie, L4S A"llfln, sueh I•"" btlng lhOWn nlng for P•rtltlon •"41 btl"9 c.i. No. ci.tcr1ptloll. loonttlnlllt appratm.,._ 1"1, Mid ._...,., llllted and ._.. °" a RK.Ord ol surv.., flied In look 6ll5 upon the Reolster Of Ad1-Of IY l.W acna.> .., .. • .....,. 91 a NIUllr mee11111 ol 21), Piiie 15 Of ltecorda all Su,.,,tYI In ltl1 5'1Ptrl0r Court di 1111 111'9 of HCTION 3. l'Ul"IUl nl lo Ille ..,.., .. ukl City C-11 helcl Ill !he 27111 '9y !he Ofllca Of !ht County Recorder Of C1llfornl1 111 and for "'-County of l .. 1i-of llclloll ftl0.4 flA lllt NIUlllCIH I ~~,,., lN1. 1:y tllt fellowlftt roll "" Or1n11a Counly, C.llfoml1, more Plr• A~. •uell 11,,.i btlnv "-"' 111 a Code of flll CltY of Coeta M... Dlt-AYH• COUNCILMEN l•rck wu-. llculerly d•crlbld H follow•: Reoord Of 54/rvey llHld In loolc 20. trlet Ma. G-' of 11\t City Of Cotl1 T~ Plnklrf Jordan ' leolnnlrio at tlle lnhrtectlon of !he P<llOt U ct Rte11rdJ Of Su,.,,..,a In lhe ""-' le her.ity •mtlldtd 1:y l!lt tclcll-NOii.' COUNciLMIN N- etnler llne Of Harbor loulev1rd end Office Of 11\t Countv ltec""91r Of Or· 11on lht!'elo o# fht Cl.Cl' and lt..C,. AlllNT• COUNCILMEN None tllt weslef'ly prol~llon Of !ht 1oulho •not County, C1llfornla, mor. per11o-,,.... dfacrlbed 111 Itel*" 1 •IM 2 IN WITNISS WHl!ltEOI' 1 lww .,1y llna ol Hid Record Of survey. ulerty ci.scrll>ed " f0fl°"1: ~. lltrlUlllo Ml mv lland llld 'afflxld h M id Jntenee11M betr1 the ~dJ. lleQIMlllO al !tit lnlltrMctlOfl ct !he ,IKTION 4. Tiiis Ordllll!Q 111111 laM llll of Ille City fll C.tl MtM 111!1 natH ~.8' Nortti and "''·" Weill Genter line of Herbor loulevanl end lfftct •lld bt In full forQI ltllrty (JO) itlll dey fll Jllfll l"7 ' "*° E.nt .o.oo .._, •lonG Mid "'• w"terly PfOI011111tlon Of the eoutn. CllYI from and .tier tt. ,..._, end c i( PlllHT W.Sl~V prolOno•llon lo Ille True "'I~ /1119 of .:Id Record of Su,.,,..,, "''°" '0 .,,. "'1"'1en Of '"1"" IUI ciiy 'c1ert Ind ex.rrtcle POlnl Of Beglnnll>Q Of Ille lend !Mr• :;. -11~~HCI beer. Tiit COMdfllllet da'fl from end eflef' Ill HIUOt 9'\111 Ci.rtl Of lllt City CCMW;ll ., "trtft •I'd U2U4 W•I I llllnc:e lie llUblllMd OllCI Ill 11>1 OltANOI di ... City ef Coste .. ~ In dt1crlbtd1 IMlloe Nortll 0' 14' 00'' Eel! •lonG Mid we1twly protonoallofl, COAST DAILY l'ILOT, 1 ,.._,.Ill' tt1 Pul>lltlled on,.. c:o..t Delly j;j;' E"'. 351.IO ._, to Ille beginning Of e .0.00 i..!1 lht11C41 conn11ul"' 110n9 Ille general Clrcullfloll. ,,lnltcl I nd publl.,._ Ju119 )Cl, 1"7 t0'7 t • Cl - ORA GE COAST .. -.. .. .. .. .. ••11 --- . ..-. ... ....... .............. ....... , ..... ., ......... , ..... . .... ··-· .. ._ ..... 9<10-C• , .. U9'• •lttl•'•\ ... ~ . ...... -. ................ , .. ...................... . ......... -.....-. ....... , ... .. .. " ' . • COLLEGE - I [GENO •••k C.•91419'· ...... , •• , ....... , ... , .... _, ~ ....... ···-· _ ...... ~ ...... t.,••-tl .. ,...., ... tt•t• N •tW . ._ .......... -... ,........., ~\. .. ,._, ... .. J CITY OIF COSTA l.ESA, CAllfa.N!A ~CU'0~'/1 DISTRICTNG MAP -· ~.,Q.-.., •n ~ C/6 Are You Letting Ccish Slip Through Your Fingers? See If Y• HM u,· Of These Things A · 4 • DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! 1. StcM 2'. lfeycle 57. Electric Tr1ln 2. Gult1r 30. Typewriter 51. Kitten i . a.lty Crib 31. llr Steels 59. Ca..fc Auto 4. llectric S.W ' 32. IMyclopedl• 60. ~T.We 5. C.mer1 u . v....,.,, c1 .. ,... 61. Motorcycle 4.W....., 34. T...,.., f'fth •2.~ 7. Outt.o.trtl Motor '5. Hot hi ICfVlpm't '3. Slrls I . Steno Set 3'. ,, .. c ....... 64. TV Set '· Coudl '7. Go~ Clut. 65. W...trbenc:h 10. Cl1rlnet 38. Sterlfnt Sltvet' 66. Df•moncf Witch 1 1. Refrfgerltor 39. Victorian MIM'Or 67. Oo-K1rt 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 61. Ironer 1-1. hwl"I MHhlne 41. 111c1e' Profectw ''· Climpl"' Tr1tfw 14. Surfbo1rd 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antfque f'urnltuN 15. Mlchlne Tools .U. Pool T11ta. 71. Tape lteeortl., 16. Dishwasher 44. Tl'" 72. s.u-.. 17. Puppy 45. Pl1no 73. Sperta Car 11. C1bln CNlser 46. Fur Coat 74. Mtttre., .. s,.. 19. Golf C•rt 47. Dr1pe1 7S. Inboard Speedboat 20. l1rometer · '8. Linens 16. Shofwim 21. St•mp Collection 49. Hone "· Welle 22. Dinette Set SO. Alrp .. M 71. Dirt Gtme 23. Pl1y Pen 51. Ortan 79. Punching lag 24. lowllnt Ball 52. lxwcycle to. Biby c.,,.... 25. W1ter Skit 53. lit.,. .... 11. Drums 26. ''""' 54. Sid looh 12. llfle 27. Suite ... SS. High Chair ta. Desk 21. Clock 56. Colnt 14. SCUBA 0..r 111ese or any other extra .. Int• sound the house may be turned Into cash wlttt a DAILY PILOT WANT·AD so • • • Don't Just Sit There! Get In On The Action T oclay! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> .DAILY PILO.T WANT ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU! ,. ' Friday, June .30, 1967 OAlLY PILOT HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlti SALE ' • HOUSES POI SALi HOUSIS fOlt SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE O.ntr•I 1000 Co.ta MoN 1100 Cort• MeH 1100 College P1rk 1115 Newport Belich 1200 Coron• del Mir ~orona del Mar CHEERFUL 2 BR & O.n a..e oor tot, lovely garden VIEW. 1 bl to beach $47,500. Agt/673-7895 TRIPLEX ~ Br each. 3 garage1. Near St. J 06chima. Income $300 mo., t&lCff $44 mo. Aaking '31,500-Submit. 1 MAHON REAL TY t4% to seU yoor home) MS-9393 Eves. 641H1145 Costa MtM 1100 Pict11rnque Individuality TRACT CLOSEOUT AN UNPAIALUUD YALUI 2-3 BEDROOMS $16,300 to $18,575 FRENCH QUARTER, TOWNHOUSES. HAHOI I LYD. l 61SLll AYI. IN COSTA MUA LOOK fOI Sl6N Wellcer ~ Lee $ala A .. nl9 ~ Jl.000 MOVES you in-im- mediate posae1111ion. 4 BED- ROOMS. 2 Bath3 fam rm, sunken living rm, w/w car- ~lll. All bit-Ins. Nice resi- dential area. C&U Mr Gault, 540-1151. Heritqe Real Estate MONTICEU.O TWNH.SE. Below mkt! Owner moving for health. Adult secUon. 3 Br 2 a.. Many exlras! 549-3242 TRIPLEX 5 min.SO. Coast Plaz.a. 2 Br-1~ bath each. lnc-$375 mo. F IP $33,500. $10,ooo.dn. Owner. ~93 BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm House. at 2238 Elden. Costa Meaa. Call 548-8040 M.N 0.1 Mu 1105 Plua a bone or two In a 'unique country atmo.pbere with every dty conveni- ence, 2 bdnn, area for a othlrd. $28,500 with a high .FHA or Gr appraisal or try ao% down, owner anxious. 'Open Eves. 646-nn !'l_Ol!l!!_W!"'!!'_"'!!N~E~R!!'S!!!!!!IOlll!'Pl!!!!E!!!!N!!!!!!H!!!!Sl!!!!E!!'. LARGE 4 BR. Beaut condi- tion 5~ % FHA 2895 Vela&- • SAT/S~. 12-6 P.M. co Lane. 546-3140 •Good location! Olarm.lng THE Q E AL E .STATERS 1 $3,250 Below M1rktt MonUceUo Townhouse Apt. $17,500. 183 Yorktown Lane. 3 BR 2 BA. 1250 sq ft. Refinanced at $14,000 Payments $117 mo inc. : tax~. ins., llll·. le. princ- ipa.I. Maint. $17 mo \nc. ' poola, gardening &. oul- side painting & water pd. In apt. Vaca!ll. Shown by app't. OWNER. 642-5<li0 JOIN tbe •wmren 1n the 'DAILY Pllm WANT ADS! • 3 Br • 2 Ba. Famil:y room home. 2 • frplc. Reduced tor Quick Sa:le! 642-3462. • 483 OGLE STREET .e MESA VERDE I Lovely J: Br 2-Ba w/frpt. Lee family- rm & kitchen. Lol&-cupboard It Counter apace! Comer I o t of Cu I de Sac. Nr- Scbls. S}iop.t1, & Frwy S2'2,700. OWNER 54!>-lll6 -last Chance to Save 4 Bdnns, 2 ba • formal din- ing, sep lam. nn .. <.'pl Lhru· out, drp8. lge cov patio. Nr schh. n~ Lincoln Way, CM 546-9224 I NEWLY DOC! 3 Br-2 Ba. • Cpt.s. 0rp6.. $900-<in rnA Sl.9.300. Ownef-. 548-3976. Gener el loot General 1000 CATAUNA SILHOUETTE From the large livingroom with its open beam ceillog and cozy heatilator fireplace, from the sewing room-den and from one ol the two bedrooms, enjoy the colorful sun- sets. Huge weeping willow shades the grounds of this half acre estate with its two rentals. See this cute Costa Mesa home to- day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47,500 $17,500 QUICK!! One oC the lowest priced 3 bed- room homes on the market. Fantastic terms. CONDOMINIUM Large 3 bedrooms. CAREFREE. Newport Beach. WeD located. WeU kept. 1850 Sq. Ft. $31,900 CHARMER NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Cozy 2 bedroom plus office, double garage. Tall sdlade trees, }Qw- est Newport Heights price available $21,500 BIKINIS AND PALMS Rustic 4 bedroom 3 bath NEWPORT ~GHTS home with POOL, large covered pati~. B·B·Q. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • . $42,500 ~••Verde 111 0 lOOKl lOOKI RepUblk Home/By owner. 1st time on Mkl. 1r Sptit- levtl 4 Br-3 Ba. Formal dining, 2-Frpls. Separate kitchen. Eating area. Fam- ily room. Full Plush <.'pUI! Decorator Interior Med.· Spanish. Special wallpac>er. Prof'I ldscp'g, Gardener maint. Spklrs front It rear. Patio & Extra cement WOC"I<, Fully fenced. Quiet Private Living. Truly a "SHOW HOME! Xlnt fine. Imme- diate Oco1pancy. • 549-4.132 btwn 9 AM & 7:30 PM. I.No Realtors pll'~) * SAVE $1600 * Thia house wu appraised $24,500 In 63. Now $22,900. Perfect for FamilY. 3 BR.- Den • Fir~1act -2 Bath. NEW car,,eta, Spdl\kler S)"tem. A-Frame P~· house ~ Block from Park. Private Pliny. 642-45U. Must Seil! Ownf!r out ot Statp. LOT 80' x 102' --3 blocks from Country Club. S1crifice •t $13,000 RJtr 963-102!l Eve. ~140'2 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ' ' Save $10,000 This Lwrury Home would bring $41.500 In the Weetctit1 area. However, it's not tn Westcllff. lt'a only in the very Belt Location In Coeta Mesa. The Owner has been transf e!Ted and la ask-- ing only $31,500 for his 3 BR -3 Bath Home with double atone fireplace plus all the extras you would expect al lhia price. The Real Boous II the Land· e UDO SANDS e Huaband tnp1., i;omg Im· med· Muat have quick sale on boole: 3 bdrms . 2 ha. lge. Uv. rm .. din. rm . hit· lna: attr. brick pdllu w sun roof; ocean.aide nf h1way. Th1J la leased land. P1•1cPd for quick aa1'e al $23.000. 642-3328 GOOD INVESTMENT• OWNJ.'R TRANSF ERRED REDUCED to SELL• 2 yra new! I. Wells home. 4 Br-3" Ba. Sep-Din"i: rm. 2 F/P. Baycrest. &16-l!l."!7 Spanish Castle Tradiliona.l Spaniah w i t h mass1vp beamed C'C'ilings 11 It> floors, r<'d 1111' r o o l and quarry tile pauo, 3 bf'dl'ooms. deo dining gal- il'l'UI. wilh graceful slalr· way leading lo the tur- ret den with <io..~an view & space for hobby area. For the partlcular b u y e r who will apprl'C111te early Cahrornia r h a r m with modern ronvenicnces mod· eslly prired at SS9,950 - Phone for appointmmt to scapl.ng including palm trees by the large heat. ed L·SHAPED swimming POOL. Juat one block North ot Fair Dr. le 6 blocks eaat of Harbor LuxuriOU• Unusual Duplex view. Open Eves. ~ Blew and sleps to 646-71TI Newport's Prime beaches. $69,500. Owner· 673-6730 Newport Hgts. 121 0 THEQEAL ESTATER S Blvd. Near Orange Cout College. Open HOU&e Sat- Sunday afternoon. Drive to the SW comer ot Buck- nell & Bowdoin, ao you can compa~ with hooaea iielling tor much more. e Bkr. MI fr8J62 e A3V~ r:~ i'~~ 1~~:~ -PRICE SLASHED! View Apt. $49,500· :i-18-7249 on luxury Bay View home Pool, 3 + Bdrms, extra 81lboa Coves 1215 lgr ma.i,'er, lam & din ---------r ms. 'l fplcs, dream kitdl, 2 LGE Bdrau. l ~ b:iths. $911.500. R. C. GREER, Realtor 3416 Via Lido OR 3-9300 Newport S..ch 1200 Pvt. beach. pier & float _......;..._______ p~ owner 837·.>2ii OWN HOME on BEACH! HA VE SUMMER FREE! Rent from Sept to Jwie. MODERN 3 Br -2 Ba. Cpts, Drps. Avail oow! 2 blks . Ocean + Comm'ty Pool.a. Qubhse. T e n n i s. Sho 1220 * 2 BR. R·2 LOT. New w/w Newport ,... 1·pts. Rede<-! FJ11IC . encl. ya.rd. Garage. WATERFRONT. 2 Crpks, 4 br, 3 ba. $4.5,500 Exist SlJ,000 61A ,_ ln. Appt. 609 Carnation '113: 47J·8732 Lido Isle 1351 642-3ll6. •OLD SPAIN e $24,000. Owner. 642-3737 LOVELY modem 3 BR. 2 e SACRIFICE e BA, 3 Blka. Bcb. $30,950 Channing 2 Bdrm & den, 3 BR.. 2 be. Townho~e. sell I rent option. 642·l;.t7 l<itch.-bar. secluded patio, Bit-ins, frpl., patio. $1850 & =========-nt-ar yacht club. $49,500. take over $26.000 loan. Trade Wtstcllff 1230 OWNER. 673-430'.! or lease option? lmmed. LOVELY 4 Bdm1, Den, possess. Zll-472-745-3. ADMINISTRATOR dm;in~ 2 fr-pies, cpts, drps thruout. _ _ _ _ ---estate, 3 BR, 2 BA. din rm. Electric bltns. ~th patio. * Oce•nfront HouM * w/w v.oool crpt. drps. «''<· Best Beach. Owner. 6'75-Z146 Newly decorated 3 Br tru, Lee ht.cl pool, decking, • IMMACULATE • house Excellent summer AduJt occupied. ll<l> W. renW record. A at.ul at: Pembroke 64&-8433 Opt-n 3 BR • 2 BA-4.5' LOT. $48,500 * 548-2911 Houle from Sat noon to Sun-$49.soo. Owner. 613-68ll lDEAL for B&wlot or Two. d-.y nlte, Huntlntton Beach 1400 Priv. Bead!. Boat ap Avail. ========::::. ~ Cabana. 1n Udo Pk. Ealtbluff 1242 Where in Ht• World? Good cndlt, no money. SPANISH ELITE can you find 3 clean BRa. 548-9536 1% bath. w/w carpeting "BLUFFS" O>ndominium OUTSTANDING & niC'e draperies for only *BY OWNm. 3 Br-2~ Ba. DECOR $15,!f.iO. At PacifiC' Shores Premium location. Walled Bluffs Aniiellta · 2 BR Realty TitAT'S WHERE! • 500 1or1--<1 Bett location on widest PhonP :i36-81!94 l"YPS· patios. SJ,, · * "' n. ""'237~ * CALL (213J 780-4633 green bell. See to Appre-,..,,,. · * OCEAN VIEW * ciBte! 644-0'272 & 642·5032 TRI-LEVEL HOME 2 story condomlnlum. 3 Br· 1 l SO 1 / 5 A 2111 Ba. Fully rptd & drps. Coron• dtl Mu ere Avail immed. Owner :I BR & OM\ \.. 3 haths. 644-lTIO July 4th w .. kend Sale Exc<'llt>nt tenns • $.10,\M. e OPEN HOUSE J'l~ e R. D. SlatH Rutty BY owner. Adaptable home. Sat., sun., Mon.. TurR. 847-3519 2 Lois. rm. to bid. Nr. bay e 4627 ROXBURY RD. e -SUMMER FUN le ~n. Fine future! 121 Exclusive Cameo Shores 41st St. 673-m9 Approx. 100' frontaitr on l8x~ heated pool, dl'luxr ESprn •TE Lt' · oceanside. $54,000. COV· patio, BBQ le rirepil DsELL'n1Un!E ~~°7" HINGER REAL TY met. sparkling 3 BR homr, ftA"" " ''" aha a ....... ;d,.,,.,. WCJW• '! Beau. Park l..Jdo Apt. Any 673-'""" n73·3~u.' ,. ~.,... • ,.Q REAS. OFFER! 64G-7616 COLONIAL HOME-Br•nnan Realty ll47·96.'>8 Ev~. 545-8698 WESTCLIFF/ Lge Custom PLUS INCOME - - • 4 Br-2~ Ba. Xlnt cond! nn tree lined "'rN'l. Macco Built Glen·M•r • 642-559\ a.tter 6-PM. ()peon to offpr~ 4 BR. + film/din rm. all ~.000 OCEAN FRONT Col· OPEN HOUS~: hln~ • rlshwshr. 100'· tagl'. Top Joe! 529 Sea· SAT. & ~ON. 12. s n~lon cpl hv r m anrl 1111 ahore Dr. Owner. 675-1575 713 MBr.=ueritf', CdM hdrms. Cov patto. 5J>mk· lii>m46 tr.i. Excel C'Ond. 123..100 e WANTED, Baycregt area. OWNE'R • 962-2558 3-4 BR .. format din. nn., 4a! JASMINE-R 2 3 BR Fur· pnnc. only. 642-5641 niahed. Ocean aide of hlgh- MAKE A MEMO to rather way. $2i.7j(). Owner 548-8519 up toya you no longer need, or 646'9206 aell them tor cash with INVF.STORS • 3 good prop- Clusilied Ads. DiaJ 642-5678 m ies sooth of h'wy m today! a>M. OWNER. --4169 $18, 100 ~ BR. 2 ha , fJllic.. hdwd firs, fnrd yd. Coiy & rule. Many trees. GI or FHA Pat Robertson Rlty. 847·8553 * 893-4152 People Just Listed Sharp<'sl home 1n town. 4 extra l11rge bedrooms, drapes. top quality carpels. extra large lot. Thia one wlil sell fast at only $22.500. Call now! P•ul Jonu Rfflty 847-1266 EVE. 842-5844 BY OWNER/TOWNHOUSE 3 Br -112 Ba. Frpl Separate dining room, Encl-patio. Poola. Clubhouse. Quality Cpt'g & Drpa. Bltns + Rt- frig. Washer -Dryer. Xlnt rood! Ideal toe! 2~·ma to Ocean! • $16,000 for QUICK SALt:' 962-1748 $31,000 GI APPRAISAL 2 Story 5 BR 2~ baths. for- mal din nn, hdwd floors, rtect kit. 72x104 lot, fruit treeE.. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-8531 t::ves 963-1178 4 BR, 2 Pullman BA, for- mal dtn. rm, bit-ins incl dishwasher, many extras. Walking distance to school & Douglas. $23.800. 897--0174 SEU./LEASE w I option $225-mo. * 5 Br • 2 Ba. 2-stocy I Cor-lot! Ldscpd, Bltns. Nr-Beach & Scbl. 962-0141 or 642-3272 APARTMENTS FOR SALE 1980 ! 0 -DOWN VA BY OWNER 3 BR 2 baths, fu-eplarr, tanUly room, kitchen, car- pets, drapea. large f~ lot. sprinklers. aose to all. Stt at VA appraisal $23,700 or aubmlt otter. Vacant cleen & ready to move Into lT.D5 Santa Maria, FV. 54.'>-562'2 or 642-Ql62 Gone To Texas V1e1nt -S•crifict $14,000 3 bedroom home & $2500 down. Bkr. 968°1028 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE Ocean View! Beach 3-blks. Like new! Spacious 3-Br. 2~; Ba. Farnily room, Bltn- Range & Dshwr. Li::e Patio, Poot. Cpts, Drps. Steal: at SZl .950 * $950-down. $147 .50-mo. Fine fumitUn? avail. BIG SACRIFICE! Owner moving/Must sell! 536-8089 or 536-16.'iJ APARTMENTS FOR SALE 1980 REDUCED TO $17,000 FROM $18,000 3 Bdrm, convt den, din rm , 2 ba, tri)lc, cptll, drp6. patio, fenced, alley, Pacific Sands. 8272 Malloy Dr., Huntington Beach. * ASSUME Gl LOAN. 3 Br -2 Ba. Om. ~y cptd. Drips, Frpt. BU-1rul + Dshwr. 968-2567 Huntington H1rbor 1405 * GLAMOROUS * Modem 5 BR. waterfront hoole on Huntington Har- bour mam channel. Dining rm .• family rm .. 2-sty. high living rm.; all open to large deck.~ & w/w carpets in Pvery room! J...andscapi~. walks, walled patio. 4000 Sq Ft. living area. Ready to occupy! ,$85.000. Ownf't' wUI nego- tiate. OPEN WEEKENDS at 16951 BOLERO LANE, Huntington B e a c h, or phone "J.M.", 2~723-0036, R lo 5, Mon. to Fri., or 213-696-2350 t'V('$. Cir Week· ends. APARTMENTS FOR SALE 1980 S S HOW TO MAKE MONEY S $ $$50,o RETURN$$ on small down payment A WISE INVESTMENT IN DELUXE 4-UNIT APART. HOMES TAX SHELTER -INCOME TOO Deluxe 3 Bedrm. 2 Bath Owners Apart. Plus 3-2 Bedrm. 2 Bath Income Units AND TOP THIS GUARANTEED FULLY RENTED Harbor Heights APARTMENT HOMES furnished Mocltl at 3123 CINNAMON A VE. COSTA MESA 546-3862 524-0886 /' Will Spend A Lot of Money •.••. for their Yards. Porches, Patios and Pools during the next few weeks But First They'll Check DAILY PILOT Classified Ads~ so, if you have outdoor furniture and equipment you're not using .. : DON'T JUST SIT THERE Get In On The Action Today! DIAL DIRECT (and charge your ad!) 642-5678 ( North County 540-1220) Start Some of those $ $ $ $ Coming your way. The The buyer is waiting. Time is riCJht • • • DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Will Work For You t HOUSES 1101 SALi RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS ltlNTALS frtdlf, JvM JO, 1'67 ; DAILY PllOT SllYICE OlltlCTOR.,"' Feunt1ln Valley 1'10 Heuw Unfumlll* A['!&. Unfvrn!sMd Apts. UnfurnlshM Apta. Unfumlshed ltEAL ISTATI General * * * * * * !trdenfnt "'° HAULING, sm'I yard dult- up Trff1, ata'\tbl, fYJ .... ed ·flt remo'ftd. Bed ~ FOR sale ot \eue by owner. 3 Y.r. old l BR •• 1% Ba. l..gt . tun rm. o'kloldna 18x38 pool, lie· Mck pet.lo: boat storage It worbbop. 2 Car gar. 5 Min. to beach. SEE to a,ppredate. 98U030 ' BR • f1At BA/Elec-bttna. Drll'. Partlt cpted. Patio, Frpl. Xlnt loc! $21,!im. By OWNER * _..., S. Ane H9ta. 1630 * $4'40 Yrly lneome. S Hie• on t,ii ac. room for more. hduced $39,liCIO. 548-120 Letuna leech 1705 *BY OWNm * Would you like an arch- itect'• l\llltop home wftb a mlllion dollar • I e wT Sp&cloua bat built f o r 2 adult.a. Owner leaYinl area, muat SACRJFICEI Reduced lo $39,900 firm, If y o u hlwe Jll,900 cub r I r h t now to pay down. )'OU will be m.1iDc .. cbanner. For appt. eaD ~~or 49M510 days. THE OLD GRAY M.ARE "~e Ain't What She Uled To Be" and neither • this l[)aC/ 3 BR It Den home. Only 3 yrt )'OUll( $3,950 • $995 Dn. . M.isalon Rl~. 49f.0731 'time Oc.•nfffnt 'rop. 4 Detox l"UrD 2 BR, 2 be units. Lot 90xl&O' • 10 car psrlcing. 1180,00> By Owner m : 541-mT NEW ee.chfrmt. 3 betba, maida room. SURF VIEW! se.oao * ewe ... 2 BR., dm, 2 batha. ~ ester. Dble. pr. 1 Yr. old. Beaut. caq>. It dra,.; Frplc., atrium. ·one vn. Jaae" plan C; nr. ua. Sell equity It uaume. loan. 173-1400 &13-1U9 EYn. APARTMENTS FOR SALE 19IO 15 APl'S. $1tU03.22 Neech $50,(Q) cuh. 17' Hamilton. CM, 5CW846 RENTALS HoUMI Pumflhed Rentals to Share 2005 SPACAPT/ FUN ATMOS. Pool! Tennial Golf! Need rirl in 20' a. * S'1WIM Coata Mesa 2100 2 BR, Mobile Home. "1rn. S mos. Adults. Nice perit. Pool. $ll0. 541-6.162 Co.ta Mela 3100 Newport luch 5200Newport leach 5200 Newport IMch 5200 Loh 6100 NEW 2 BR w/dbl pr. '95· Water pd., c&podl, bltna, 211' Placentia A•e·, Apt F. m4 Placentia 537-G.180 efuxur'J Aparfmenh on e HUNTINGTON BEAQl e TWO lW Iott; nee.r Main and Buell Bl\ld. .,ed; medic:al cen• · dilldren'• home ot f7 units. 10" Dn. snontbly l*fDHll'lta s yrs. Write; Boar ~7. Kula Maul, Hawaii. Ins or ·~· RototfW!w, rock work. 541411). EXPERIENCED JAPAN· fllEWLY deeonted! S BR, 2 bathl, cbJdrn oYS 1l OK. IM $lso. Avail Ju,ty lit. Ml.a2S aft 5 pm. NR. WNtcWI,. (!Ube 3 BR., lge. yd. Sl50 mo. 642-1234, 6t2-350 2 ·BR I WW-CPTS, DRPS. $125-mo Cloeed pnp. 111 le lut mo. rent. U M.'r1! Wmt PRIVATE IOAT SUPS 213 ••·2 a.. fNfft $250 mo. • Seund 'roof e ca,,.ts • Or~ e Hhl. Swtm , .... OWNm tnndm'ecf, MUlt tell larp O>untry Cub D.rin l.ot. J\llt otf toll course. AcJlnx. U,000 IQ• ft. 642-2586 ~ e LARGE R-4 LOT on Pa- cific Dr., Colta Mea. OWN· ER. 561299 Wha4dytl Want? Wh.ddy1 Get? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION fOR NATURAL IOlN SWA,,lltS , Special R•te E:il!. GARDENER Comp&. iudenlnr ~. "'" esttmatea. * ~ H1ull'!I 67IO HAULING no LOAD Will tab UMAble Jteml In trade for service. fiG.0020. CLEANUP lo~. praae, ete. fl $9().2 BR. GARAGE. ./ FENCED tARD. 1 CHIU> OK. * 5'5-3653 MODERN 3 Br. FENCED. ~nn., 2 M. from ferry e hMleor P•rlclnt LOT n.lt SALE NEWPORT SHORES. SlT,(Q) 6'4-1627 s llnet -5 tlmet -5 bucb I AU\.U -Ml MUS1 INCi.VOi 1-WMt -lwwt.......... t-Whet c.--.. ti-.... 1-YOUA ~ _,,., ..._ ...... 111 .._,....._ Rsmwe Mphalt, oonc:rete, ivy. Gnde topeoO.. tllM745 HOUMC ... nlnt 67JS OOMPLETE Hoaae. Apt. 6 Yacht ~· ALOO: ~TMINO l'O• &AU -rat.DD ONL YI FR.PL. DBLE • GARAGE, $175 leue. * m-1533 310 PlltNANOO, lelM. AcrHtt 6200 ,...ONE 642-5671 Te Place Your Trader'1 P•radl .. Ad SUmmer Rent.all. We ba~ experience It re1ettncft. (EaUmatea.) can 60-1400 -----------------------------5 ACR.lli, mbdlvk14d, sn.. $1.28. 2 BR HOUH on J.ce kit. fttNT ALS El.side. Stonge tor: can, Apt.. furnished trln, boab. Kl~ Coda Mela 5100 Renta .. Wanted 5990 VER VALLEY, "Land of TWO 4-~ in C/M. -------Laku," $12)0/acre, 20" Inc · $11,BIM). FIP $95,(Q). e TRADE EQUITY In • Colt& Meaa 4.UNrr CLEAN or PAINT ft]la. Rua Apt. for MOBn.E HOME abaqloo, floors stripped. 3 BR, 2 BA, Fenced, patio, CMt• Mesi 4100 firtplace. S155 mo. 2 '57 An· tan .st. Ml &-1m $25 Wk. UIR HOUSES / l·furn. w/ e Studio It Bach aptl. patio. 1-untum. Good toca. e Incl UW. A Phone Rf'V. tioaa. * MI 6-(M39 e Maid Service • 1V avaU. LOVELY 4 BR-2 BA. e New Cafe • Bar CARPETS, DR.AP~, 2376 Newport Bl•d. 5'11-9755 WO-MO. * 545--5459 2 BR FURNISHED. "'"" 3 BR ._____ WW cp~. drapes and _,.,, lllOUK, Westside. Heated pool! * 548"°'22 New calpe't, stow, vei. ---------bJ.1nda, Adult.I. ~ Newport leach 4200 MMa Verde 3110 * DELUXE * New 3 BR · 2 BA. PATIO. ORLEANS APTS. 3 BR STUDIO TYPE-POOL Continentol Brea Hast Served Sundays (during SUrnmer) dn. ur..erwo after ' p.m. Low • dn. A1Wll)'1 rented! oc ~ ebda TR.ADE tor LAND, TD'• etc. 6% fine. 67W916 eve11. Mount. I 0...rt 6210 LAD~ Dlammd 'Pinky' 5 Aa\F.S, mbdivided, sn,. RJDc· Cert ~. Will VER. VALLEY, •'Land al. trade for late model car LI.ks" $1200 I acre, 20" or wbat-bave-JOU in lib dn. UT.-.0 alter I p.m. vaJ. M&-195S aft S pm. LOCAL TEACHER wiabela or week eodl. Emerald Bay, 5 Br, ( ba. to la.le U Br home ar R.!X:!REATION loQ avail famUy rm, 3 firep~ Duplex (unturnl from Aur. from llllQO. Xlnt loc, Bil Spectacular vlewa! Trade 20th. Write Tbol. Fieher, Bear Lake area. Owner 162,000 eq. for a,pts. or ltl.26 SUNDALE DR. 613«61 com'L ~49'-4967. fREM.ONT. CALIF. R-L.-2 BR Dup~. Bltins. E. ~..-. It. E. 62JO ( PLEX •... Side ~ North Costa M.eA. • · · In ~A MESA 2 c:hOdren. No pet1. up t.o Propelfy Ownen : ~E ~uiroosE. ot CONDIMINIUM. APT. ~Pk 5S«)9 PR.INC. ONLY.~ lrenlnt '7S5 Oceuslde DQplex $39,500 • $13,(Q) equity. WANT San Dlieso Co. ra.ncb or ppe vineyant. Geo. Willi&mlon --Famlly...,.-..,--or--Ba...,.-che.,......,.lar--1 Rlty. 673-050. * IRONING. Reu rat-. We have l BR home, l Iota Newport Heiltlta. WANT home Weatcllf1 area. Oavia Rlty, 3000 W. Coast thy. NB ~7ln> Pbol)e 53Mm2 aft 5 Jiii· Landscaplnt 6110 SUMMD SP!JCIAL! Sprtnidera inltal'd • ftlllllr· ed. Wbolesaie prtc:a. "'- FAt. 540-'1581 • •JJM 3 BDRM., 2 bl., rec. rm., fil>«:., t&e. heated pool, dWlwuber It bltina, Carpeta ll drape&. $250 Mo., lease. 540-3243. G~, Indoor BBQ, Dab- wabr, Laundry, WW, Drpc. $175 114> week, summer. $250 mo. Winter.*673-7al $115. 533-1591 1741 Tultin An. Hav~ .YCU a It t a l Estate e OWNER. * Sfli-3263 c M. 60-4641 lleema ,.r Re"t 5"5 pnblem? We ~ in 31' On!» T..S. Expreu, ON the Water! Pvt beech, ~ patio, It: trtr. dock av.II. Value; $2960. WANT; 2208 w. OCEANFRONT · · ~ all t )' pt a of 'M tut beeuty. All extru, HARBOR $55 MO. El!\playtd womm. PiCJPd11. Omaalt wit\ ut. I.ow boufa. Want clear lot TD'a, cadlll&c, prop, cabin PUra room w/l other In 2 « laftd, m.1107 Cl'Uiller, or M>mil ~ ========= SIEENS Bft ,....._, Use ~. • pr Lan~u111lnt1 A pool. Nr Tu.ttin A m, 5 UNfl'S~ pool. Palm 0.. e NOW SEE 11ID ••• e CM. ~ flt M8-15tl tert '2!.m> ecJUilJ. Want OIOICE 'A O.V. S ecmy. Oomplela ta ....... s..b 3 Bl.KS to beach! Maid mo-lud, • an.Its, ~. mo-toeded w I extn.a; under ~ en SpritdUen a H •---1... -oo DELUXE New Waterfront • .. .,..,, _, ... .Wk or mo during July A -~--~,U...--.---tut i .1a °' Sept. Pvt.Per --~ P I 0 • • • Ir float. SIPI I. rrMMJ or Th ILUFFS (m' at 4-0686 SpedOOI S BR, 2~ bath $60 WK. BecbelCll' 1 BR. JOO ~t-W!vel home • onrlook-33rd St., N.B. 646-881.1 kw rorreou.a sreen . belt Eves. call 09car or Ed CUl de Sac location • 1tep1 ~. K2-al96 from $100 BACHELOR, f'URN 6 UNnJRN (Util1 Included) .tee. Oolo TV no L bile home or TD'a. Si SJ.a.. 32,00> ml. FOR: comjMU'll· Repair. Real. 548-!l'll r • w .. ~· •'-"-al "'-·-·-. '"-""-~u ble VW ~.,. ..... St H · Bch ID. """' .,......_....,. ""'.w ·or! 642·3589 ETea. ~ w •• untinrton . u_ 1_._... ,._ lallltl ~ -.onry, ~ - $l2.50 UP W.W. cp~. Kit. * * * * * * -------------......i ava.il. Semi -pnv. 646-8359 Coot.act RJclwd or Lewis Bride • Block • Sime to Pool -all maint/pro-YRLY • 2 BDRM. * Over vkh!d. Jmmecliate poueu· garaie•· Married couple. lon. Y etan leue It $325/ 210 • 29th St. • 675-4958 alter 4 P.M.. Phone 54S-8836 anytime Slate • Plants-a • Veneer 1 It 2 BR P'um/Un1\lrn NICE room for ~ man. FOR SALE Ex ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DIRECTORY AL MAI..ANE. M'1·'7B90 3 BR UNFURNISHED ,. __ ..._,_ ~o. Ventura.. Beaut~ N-~. n........,· and NOTICES ~ ......,! .-. wk. 2012 Mey-.....,,3 ua: Ca....,.twlnt 6590 Pa-rhantl mo. 644-1133 Bier. TRAILER & CABANA, At<>VINCIAL 2 BR 1 .tory On the aa.y.Prvt Bead!. Heated Pools, Oilld Care duplex oo C1ilf Drive. Shake rr.; Wk. 5*-34~1. 642.()094 Center, Adj. to Shopping - roof, beamed ceilings, used ---------2700 Petenon We.y, at Har. bric~ fireplace,. built-in RI Corona del Mar 4250 bor Ar Adama. Ca1ta Yeaa. 0, d.i.spollal, patiD, carpeted --------S46.Q310 It frelbly decorated. Sl.551 LOVELY 1 • BR. APT $99 mo. Adults only. Ruth Par· f7!1er Garage. * Bltns ete. doll Rffltor &U.5200 Sl.5().mo le~. 1213) 355-4'45 2 ruce bedroom8, upltair1. l % ba ltll, carpet.I, drapes. BLUFFS • 3 BDRM. Pri•ate patio, Gara~ Condominium, popular "Lin· Belboa 4300 WALLACE AVE. VU..U.S da" plan. Optional flJrnhb.. SUMMER rentaL 2 _ 2 Bit 2061D Wallace A•e., C.M. ed. Exe$tianal loe. 6"-1071 ~ One w/iundeck, Reu Cjust aoud! ot Hamilton St.) • LOVELY 3-Br " DEN. Rates. All dates open-New lennuda VlllacJ• e Cpl.I, Drpe, Bltn1. $275. owner. 303 Palm, Balboa. Sp9c 2 It 3 Br. lt,ii ba. e POOL! * 6'2-1290 ========1 Balboe 4300 Cpta. Ori>•. 2 pool.a. N9Wport Helghh 3210 --------Nr lhopn's It ldlta. er PVCM. 548-7969 Spaniab f BR.. Clear. Sep. Lod '401 ·..-·· ,..-nt SLEEPING room for man. din rm. IUD rm I'. Den. * FIRST-RATE Carpentry Palntlnt 6150 Pvt bome It ent. By mo. B-84 .._ pe.t home. ear. SHn.m: or Min Poodle Alterationl • repaln . b/lnl. PAINTING. Speci&lim tn 2 ocly. $35. 1543 Orange, CM. Lot. Ocean view. Value Brown/White It: Blk <Sa-Formica. Rua. MS-9583. story Trim work, Over banr $60,000. If interested, can ble). "Jl.Bllor." Vic: QIM. NCJ JOB TOO SMALL! AD It Facla board. Free Hti- SLEEPING room in lovely Mn. l.. C.Ver. Maiica1 att'n needed Im-repairs. Add remodel pa-mates. 646-~ "Les'' home, Newport Stach, Nice (~) 643-lfi64 med! $:» Reward. 962-0441 tios. Reuona'bte 962-ain nel&hborbood. 54~5261 · INTERIOR EXTERIOR SALT LAKE CITY UTAH LA.DI~ platinum ring, set REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Fut I: neat. 1 BR Apt. NICE ROOM SSG-mo. WILL TR.ADE (~ llill) with l6 diamcmds, ~er CAB1NETS Juay al job I te $89 342-2866 Woman only. * 548-0766 $%3,350, 3 br borne, beauti-cent.n diamond. LOST in 11 yrs eirper: ~ comp e . lJ1 ALBERT PL/CM. tuJ lot • for Ora.nae O>unty Vk. Bedford Lace, N.B. PAINTING, Inter &t Ext.er home or ept. M.n o._y, U28 ~land.al reward. fl4&.ST19 c.-.. t, C-c_._ ~ f1rat cla.u work, ttaaon- Grover Lane, S.L. Ot)i. POMERANtAN, ora.nie fe-.. _.. -· ,,.,. -able. Local refa. 841-135&. male . Lost vk. Senate St., SHAW & SONS INTER or Ext. PAINTING I ~ R. I . W1ntad 6240 C.M. Needl attmdon. SPECIALIZING IM.M.ED. SERVICE. Local ncome Preperty vvuv ---------~'7544 EXPOSED AGGREGATE ftf, FREE ~L 548-16'27 lEAL ISTATI General FREEDOM ff0Mf1 Foundatiom/Patios PA.INTING It: Deconth * $1000 per unit * · • Penonal• 6405 ~ Interior or Exterior. Rua. Begin your itwe.tment pyra-............. SUM.MER LEASE 2-Bc. FR.OM $99.SC Newport S..ch 2200 HILL.m>E 2 BR. 1 bath. Dlmwmer, Bar. Sleepia s. Mngr. 2214 Collea• •J>C #2 QJCa, ctr,. htd pool S160 1-boule lrocn Oce1n r July mid with tma bcme • an in· 1..araHt omc. in Hootinr· X-f TIMENT 11 r ,..,... F.lt-Oomm'1rTerma Reh. ~ come lf'll· 2·2 BR and 2-1 ton Be a c h daperate.11 Co1.1ple1 • Sinilee e 0 j 0 y CEMENT 11i'Ork, aD typea, No -========= BR Aptt. Gtomrlg over need& home. In )'OUr ~ GROUP p&rtlea, trips, etc. job too ..U. FM elfim. PlumWnt 6190 UDO .,...,,.. l -. ,... ' • 11t--~-t '·t. f750. Mesa Verde 1,y dec«1lted, 'y--'·· ·-~ ftW>. C27 Qstallna. 496-6696 ~ ... 5110 .,_ v -* OR 3-6005 ms mo. m.t174. N...,.rt Shorff 3210 __ PDJINSULA ______ PO_lNT__ 3 BR v~ Be • Brand Ney,o! Cpta, drps, Bltina, Pool. Cerone .... Mer 2250 * 2 BR·l BA. DEN. Dlning 1-BDRM. l.J'I1J.,PD. Double range. S27S mo. ---------$125-mo/yrly. ~ Ot.11 bf:tween 4 PM-I PM. LOVELY l ·Br/UtU incl' room, Nr-Ocean, Clubhouse========= • S45-5868 • si»mo ie.. * Aduita Ir Pool! AvaJI July 15. BalbN Island 43SS --------- No pets. * m4IOS $1954no. * 543·521121---------l======;;:i:;:;= BEACH 3 blodal., modem 3 *LOVELY 2 Br Apt. * Newpert ... ch 5200 lalbea 2300 BR, 2 BA, v1eant. $250. Mo. of Aug • ~ 2nd wk ,_________ lease. 6'12-3547 in July. noo. 673-3690 roJt LNM Yearly 1 r o m ~t. ht. Fttm 3 BR, Ja'e den, aep din rm, sundeck. Oeee.n View. 21n E. Oceen Blvd. Balboa. University '•rtl 3237 Huntington BHch 4400 nlE VILLAGE. 3 BR, e NEW e LUXURJOUS • 2~ ba. Q>ts, drp9. POOL! RESORT LIVING Leue $220. * SJJ.-0170 · 4 NATIVE GARDENS 6 POOLS·SAUNAS-JACUZZI ~ BLK B1y I< Bet\. NN Upper Dp1x. 3 Br, 2 b1. Cpl!, drps It appl. $175 yrly. ~7098 Coron• clel Mlir 5250 ~ yrl,y. Pyimt only claa&o Meet other. w/ame inter-==lL=snmJ===CK=S4M615=== NEED---a....;;.eood--pl-um-ber--10\1- $2774. OJ1tom lt)ll.ini 1()% Rex L. Hocftes Realty ests. MUJ aJfordT SerYtM calla dn to tst ro no tou fees. 8'7·2S25 T16-6941 J.9 P.ld. Chlhl Care 6610 only $8! Heatma and Buckeye Investment I BUY Equitie1, Clouded 00 you need mllSlC for dane> • CARE for IN1'ANTS. sprinkSet cYStema tnstaJJed. TTS-S930 833-'15111 f!Vea. Titles, TO'a. Larry Robert-lni? TiiF. APOLLO SEX· e My home. Vlc: nit St. Call Ed M2-34J.O. INVESTORS llOll, Bria'. 642-9MO TE;{ · "Muaic in the e Coeta M~. * ::;tS.7037 SAV·ON ~11"1"&1 Plwnbinc. A TTINTION BUSINESS an4 Codneey Club Manner". Call CHILD care In mv ~ Reuooeble. R.ellable work. Only property avall.able FINANCIAL ftucb. ma.-. -v 56W8ll e 6C<6d in this price ran.,.. ALCO Fenced yard. Vk of State .. ---------1 HOUC:S Anoclymow It: VI ri nu c•o e C·2 ZONING e lus. Opportunlti• 6300 Harbor Area. Pbcm. ITJ.3724 cto a, "'"'' .no-l'23 100 Front Ft. on major .,. H ~ ours. Contr1cte" 6620 ~est~~5040 SCRAM-LETS. ALONE? Meet ablgle ------adult&. Oranre County. Box AmUMnMftf Center ANSWERS 32.f7 Fullerton. 176-JOD For aalp or trade. Prop k busi.nesa. Miniature gol! & '-~~-'a _ •-•·-· _ ,.,._ __ Announcements 6410 ft.e.mode.11.aa • • • • • • • • • Room AddlU-• , , • • • Alte.r'atlcl:la • • ·. • • • • • • '"° e DftESSMAKING • e AL'l'!:RATJONS 54&-GCl JOBS & &MPLOYMINT * BEAOi FR.ONT * ldee.I for Family! Avail w~kly. * AUG. & SEPT. Back aay 3240 HUNTINGTON arcade, Cho Ice loc1tlon. "'flCIKJ """'""w vr~ ~ ;' Would cona. units. Oa<-ar -Pistol -GLASSES ON PLANNED EDUOA110NAL f1,, if_ Ot'"i~ Obst, Agt., PO Box 174 The first leSllOn to remem· outings supervised by l Frank J. Mclteon Uc. Bldl. Contradar quality wor!ananshlp lJ S-1444, ev-. Job Wanted, Men 7000 MEOl.ANlCAL En~ Dratting, ToolillJ, Patenta. ll6 E. OCEAN TRONT YR.LY, Ooee in. 1 « 2 adults. 196 mo. lhru Sept. S65 mo FRCWT' Unit-Duplex 2 BR, ~·~~ii(lj~du~· GARDENS ~ Crestline, Cal Ph: 333-2615 her in ~ art al M!ll-de· college 1Uaduates for chil- ON TEN ACRF.S ff!Me i3 to ~ your dren over 4. 5 days wM. • ~9807 • winter. OR 3-3234 TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT lusine11 Rental 6060 GLASSES ON. Will pick up It retum. NEW CONSTR. ....... ,.....__ LIKE to live aboud; do fuD •-========= -======::::::::=:::::: 1 It 2 BR, Furn 1' UnfUJ'I) '"""..,... ~ 1• -BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL ~1 Prl IP ti WANTED: Partner for 1·maU Hn. approx 8am t.o 5 nm. Remodelln• -u-. Caotr. ma.int. ~neer I: _._.,. Lido I I 2351 L'd I I 3 .. 51 ~•I' cs · v a oe · Pools Beauty s"""-Laguna Bch. Pi . 1,_...., ,. " .. 67" .., ... c PM • • __ 1 _•_1_e _____ •_ ADULTS 1 .. 7-8 .. 1.. ·~ service bus. Xlnt eam1·nDa. cnic u'"'" incld. Call DON HAWE 60-1 "•" ,,....._ <# on. ~. ~3342 .., .., .., Tenn.i! • Contnl'I Bldst, 18 Prl"Stige location. Beauti· " ......,..., 3 SR, 2 b&. i..e tun rm, RENTALS hole PutVGreen. fully decorated. Plumbing Good potential. Will tra:n. (94. 7402 alter 6pm Additions * Remodeq COILD;E man ww.ntl odd Udo layfront lge East petio. Avail July Apts. Unfurnlsh9d 900 Sea Lane. Cd.M, 67~445 1' fixturPS iJI. 600 sq. ft. s.2000. reg. 646--6925 Eves. Trevel .r. .... 5 .Fred H. Gerwfclc. • Lie. ~t: ~~~garden, J\Jly l:;th to A~. 3111. 1st. S300 mo. * ~ ---------(MacArthur nr. Coast Hwyl Or commercial ottict Ga.rdening Buainea11 for _., 673-«Ml * 549-2110 ..,.. m ...... .,....._,.,, 1 BR, l bsttia. den. plus ========= General 5000 1pacr. For infonnation Sale. ~nty 1ccount1 S!XRETARY requlres ride REMODEL * ADDmON J Ill W nt9d 1 ...... 7020 Pier & Slip. Choice Udo Huntlnften leach 340011.-.;-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.---.-....,-_-.-..-_-VIEW! Z.BR/$110 YRLY. or CALL 494-5392 averaging $270 m.ootb 8 lo 5:30 .from WarneT It CONau:ri: T. Erlcbon ° • '_,. Sood location • $2400. 100 furn . SUMMER RENTAL. * 9:30 to 5:30 * gross. 962-01.84 Eves. Springdale to Pl.a~ntta It Uc-Contr Dy/Eve 60-f438 CDLLEGE Pi w I nlll"IM')' M tr"""' LS $4SO.mo. * 675-~ ----------=-~-Prod -~• re. Raulston ~"°" E. Lovr.ly Spacious R•t•il Store or Office EXCEL 1st TD on 3 choice uction Pl. N. B. 842~185 ROOM ADDITIONS """" tnlining desires child Ctldwell, Lnker & Ca. 4 BR, :I ba. 2 H11<'11 llem ///J., /)/) ~ NICE 1-Br/New carpets, Prominent location Bal-unit lots l>llYing 7% on after 5:30 499-2984 Franken ~5138 care position In &lboe. mo E. C~tl Hl tllwt y sch!. o.8 ml lo HID!I St. Sch. Llitt J_}r. Dr~. Clo5ed garage. boa Island, 410 9(1, ft. $40,000 in Coeta Mesa. ~67..,.J..839'l=,...,.-------"~~jo~JJ~~K~lt c;~~nl1 Smog Free! Avail Aue. $125-mo. * 673-UOll w.w. carpet. noo per 642-6744 SERVICE DIRICTOltY Ce..-ct .. nlnn 6625 DAYWO~ 6 mtJRS lit. * 536-7118 LAGUNA IE •CH kr ., •• .......: '-· " .., ... hr R....1 "' H t" t 8 h S .. "" mo. B . .,...,..,....... Ne"""'rt Beach ART GAJ,. A ti 6500 open. .-.-.r . .,,erencea. -·"''HSE "B Sl.25 OJri Lu Fu /U fu un 1ng on e•c """' ~ ... v ccoun ng WALL TO WALL ,. ........ ET ouo1-• ........,... ~ ~. • "'' ,,.. r · AO g. xury rn n m XLNT Loe. 600 aq tt in Har· LERY Prime location. Call ___ _..::::..-____ ~ .,._....., ,...., ·~ <r'r"m Range, Cpl.a, Poola! Brook· Bachelor • 1 &t 2 BR Open Delly bor/Baker Center. Tubach owner eves. 644-1733 BOOKKEEPING, Payroll, Cleamn1. 30'Jr DISCOUNT! EXPERIENCED H~ burst/Adami 673-7885 Stepia to Shore It Shopa 9 AM TO 8 PM Realty. 3021 Harl>or Blvd, ========= Typlnc. Dupllcath\r. Your • LJ 8-8623 • er. Love to Baby Sit. Own S•nta An• Height• 3630 0ce;;::"' ,!:; Sl~er~0~P1• 7131 EIUa Apt. c. 2 B.R. C.M. 545-3421 Money to Loan 6320 office or mine. * 5.1Ultn Draftlnt Service .r..r.<a7 tranaport.ation. 5'3-9135 ~ ISLE. 2 BR 2 ba1h11. Furn -Newly dee. 2 BR. 2 ba. By wk. mo, yrly. 128 Via Menton!'. 67:>-:m~ !Vacant O~n tor ln1;n..,._ -----DEPEN~ LaA-t.o do Month t.o Mo. Available .,,...~ Offic R t I 6070 An l"t Servi 6505 t..NW>t.Lr.. -v 1 BR, hoW!e with rar. Te· 100 CUFF DR. 494.2449 lion• Alao 2 & :i B.R. furn • en I WE represent severa..I bun-swer ce PRODUCl'S D~IGN Houaework. Own trtma. trig; stove. $65 mo. Call 9!~~!!!~~~~!!! or urdum IW!llltt.>lr July lido Bayfront Bldg. drP~ lenderi who are com· Answerint Service PRODUc:rION' DRAWING 642-2473 LI 8-6882 &ft 5 PM ;:; 1111· Prestige Comm'! Apt . petitive In rate• and terma K & DRAITING 642"935 l..ADY deslreii to care ftr C t "--5100 1 blk from BceC'h Blvd & ,..,__., for all typts or loazia SSO.· "P •.• \.eQuna BHch 2705 OI • ..,....a ""'""'u/Bustne11 and/or Uv-elder'~ lad · horn 0 I U ---------Main St., 11torH. theatre, 000 and up. CaU Mr. TAI G d Y Y m your •· ---------up ..... nfurn. 3975 etc. Good JocatiO!I cor. Elll• Ing. 'l BR. 2 Be, newly Payne, 494-9724 er enint '6IO Exper. M6-«m * SUMMER • 4 BR, 2 BA, _I VEN DOM & Dtlawart'. Call owner d~. $l50 per MO., Yrl.y. on your phone t,t blk. tn Victoria. great 2 • BR DUPLEX/Bl.TNS y E Mi-283.5 for informatktl. ~ -DFl>I< SPACE ANNOUNCEMENTS 24 Hour Service •iew! Owner ... 4M-2215 Closed garage. Older peo. Avail 5 am e Bldg, $75 and NOTICES CALL Ml .r. •""" pie pref. $115 mo. 548.-9937 Cont.inent•I Open Dally monthly -Vacetion Rentels 2900 ° 10 • M 7 p M M ". to . . n . Na.sh 67>2676 Found (Fr .. Ads) 6400 0.ner.I 3000 LOOKING FOR A RENTAL? RENTALS Breokfost F & u t suo 2 BR. Be&con 8-)'. pvt bdi, um. n um. up CABlULLO BUILDING d 0 c k, rhldm.~ Parlldise. Apta.. Furnl1had served Sundoys 1731 Ellis Apt C ..•. 2 B.n. Under New Mana,aement $600 • July J700 • Ausi. Coata Mei• 4100 (during summer) 7721 Ellla Apt D .... 3 B.R. o11m; Air cond., Ample a....1917 I blk from Buch Blvd &-pari.•~·. W/W c·--a·. ""' • Spacious 3 Br's • 2 Ba '"'"" _.,....., Main St.. atn~•. theatre, Draprs; Utilities IJ'lld. 55(). 2 BR Modrm furn ...._11Uer 1'RAU..ER ~ CABANA. • Swim Pool . Put/green t G~..a 1 t· Elli , ,. e c. wu oca ion cor. • 3.000 5q11we Leet; on C'olorado Riv!'r. R,.nt PEmJ"OCT A.S SINGLE e Frpl lndiv/lndry fsc'ls & Drl11.w1rt. Call owner 129 E. Cllllrtllo. C.M. by day, we('k or month. OR FOR 2 StNGLE.5. • Adults A Family areH 6f:2.2835 for iJlforrnatlon. 642-000! dQ' or night wntacl Dixie: 873-6497 NICELY nm.NISH.ED. 18-i.5 Anaheim Ave., c.M. HI-GRADE, ROOMY. $85 646-5769 1·2 BR (or tum) APTS. FRONT Half partitioned Ofc. BALBOA Island. Sumrntr UTilS tNCLU'D/ 543-1867 1 Mi • BEACH/NO PETS. avail fur 1 perlOl'I. Desk, and yearly rental. Av1il OR WRITE MR. Pm'TER, QUIET AD u LT Fam.Hy 40.1 MEMPHJS, 536-1739. <'hairs, 1:til.a furn. 17th A: now! Owner. 673-l5o03 1660 WH11TIER TO SEE. ONLY! $1.20, 2 & den, 2 full 1, 2 & 3 BR's, I.now rent! Oran!?e, CM. only $40 mo. · .:N f A L~ QULET Ao u L 1' F'amlly ba, t>ltns etc. Nr 2 Ji"RWYS. 19132 Huntingto-n Ave. Apt. B ~ Huddleston 5(8-5541 Houses Unfurni1h9d ONLY! S145. 2 & dl'n, 'l run So/Co&gt Plu.11, only 2 left * 847-7472 * 3 Raom Ottlce Bl 468 N. ba, hltn~ Ptr Nr 1 fRWYS _54_&._n_a1________ Nrwpnrt Blvd. Oft alttet Sn/C011sl Pht7.•, mly 2 left NF:W 2 Br-2 a.. Bltn~. Rentels Want-4 5'90 puk1na_ S75. mo inrlud. :>46-7JJI Cpt11. nr ...... Wa3tif'T·0ryl'r 11til1t 1r~. 494-4781 Evr . ----,... RE.SP. BUSINE:SS MAN NASSAU Palms. 1 & 2 Br, hook11p. :l4!t.R27il sfttr &, l&lontl req sm&ll apt. Vk. 2 ROOMS. jlal'al{P. & patio. fum k unr. $11'6. Sl40. !Itel _1_s_1 _D_f:_L_M_An_l_A_p_t·_H_. _ N""llOrt "Mr. R.Melllni" CMtl! M~. $100. ind 11111 pool. 177 E 22nd St. 642-3645 2 BR 1 1~ BA. Cnt11. 0fl)S. Fir11ta P0l110lwear, Topang11 ~oi)S(>n. 64~. 642-904-1 * QU'TET APT for Bllln~. frnl''°'(f f'atln S\20 Plu.a, Canotra Psrk ./ o\811 EAST t7tti •t QUIET ADULT. HO E. e LI 8-9632 e l BR Unf Apt/Hae « Bach, lrvln,.. Low rent, no BAY/CM. * ~19911 3 B'R. Rt"nCed yard, pvt tt•· Pvt rm & be, for m1ture lrMe. * ~2S &.byslttlng 6550 RED R.etriever, female,1-_.;.-__;M-___ _ dloke collar vie Be~ & BABYS11TING F /or Part Alld~ Meo.sa Vf'T'de. Hme. Any ~..S or 6 da,y1 545-<J)lfi wk. W/fum transportation FOUND malr. young cat, .,. Play•yard/Hot luncbea. Slamete, Vic Dover Villqe, , __ 968-_1_41_7_o_r_962_-«Z84 __ Dover Dr. 548-5615. EXPER okJer-woman 1r00ld SMALL amount of money. like babyatttinJt In your Found Monday, June 26 in home anytime any ~. No Lido Shopping area. 67~7'1 trana. 962-39'9. WHITE Female lcltten part M.011IER wilhes to care fO( Siamese nr. Pomona School. child S Yt'I « older, week· 642-0343 da.y1, South Coa1t Plau area. Sft.4038. PARAKEET. New JI o r t ~~==------Shores are11. Identify. BABYSITTING/ MY HOME 642~. ~ Yard, N&Jl8, Lunches. fl 0>8ta M@M, SU-4091 FOOTBALL Spiked Shoe«. 111"e :i. Jo'oond 81 Harbor Bulldera 6570 HJgh. 646-841Yl. --------- FOUND: y01.m1, Ja'e. black e BUrLDERS e Male cat w/whlte feet. Pt Flnr Medallion Hom~ A~ora. 67J.2604. A. F. Heinze A: Son 673-3354 look no furthl'T'I For jui1t a ll 11 le more th11n the first A lUI months rent )'OU aan OWN this 4 BR 2 b•th bOmt-. t>ullt-in•. w/w car· pelln~ family room . On· 11 Sl65 mo Pi.¥• every· thlnr. Don't bultate -call for dl'l4 il~. Ait. ~HI MANY WONDr.RFUL OP rage. Sl20 mo. 2618 Santa woman in CdM or NB. Refs. PORiUNITlES have beM Ana Avr> Apt. C. 6'12.0969 6734667. lndustri1I Rent1I '°90 Lost 6401 Cerpenterfng ~----~-------------------1 6590 dilcovered in Cluallied Ad.I. Deluxe l B~ W l w crptJ, Tu.rn back to "8Uline11 Op. drpB, bltina, $95 mo. 984C portun.ttU" NOW! El Camino. Art. Mz..,(tr.z. WANT GARAGE e e ee ~· Sprlnk. $200 mo-CAT I HIMAL..A\'AN, malt. CA~PENTER -New or old, • • • • FOR STORAGE. Nr fwy1. 929 Baker St. Huntlncten Harbour, June remodlel, wooden fence. 2S ~-lleO tR to S·PMl C'~a M1't1a. t 1(1 9-7221 25th. Rewa.nl. M2-404.2 yr.. llo.xperitnee. 543-6269 EUROPEAN GAJtDENER HOUSEWORK. Elq>erleno-e LANDSCAPING • ed. Good refa. Own trant. VERY reu! 548-C37 evee . ...,so..._,,_1_11_1 ______ _ Land1eape Maintenance IIlGH School pd.; typlnr. M. 0 .1. , _ "'°'1band, aen. office, ar on ... ..., rates, Nf!Y u..Wnt what have you' $767 • 54&-0(39 • • HOUSECLEANING wanted. 64&-5391 Mowing and ed.ging only Newport Beach area 64Z-273.1 EXPERIENCED Llvl' • SI EXPER JAPA.NF.SF. Garden· Housekeeper. 5t3-9135 er. Complete yard Service. DAYWORK fl hr. 541..35'15 Free e1thnatl!I. * 548-1958 California Lawns ' Garden Service ....•....• cteanupa. New l•wna ..... , 80-1139 EXP Japanue Gardener M.alntena.nce. Reu. Rath. Clean-lJl). 892-5226 ~ER-JAPANESE LANDSC'.APE • CLEANUP Maintenance. Maek 847--0132 JAP AN ESE GARDENER EXPER I Reliable malnL Reas! Mo· ratea. 892-3219 e JAPAN~ GARDENING SERVICE e CLEANUP e LANDSCAPING .• sn-7034 LAWN SERVJCE * Mow, &!ge. V11cuum, Pwr·tools. Lite haul'f . 8'2-4993 nea. White elepl\.nta7 Dtm.a-tne Domestic Help 7035 e HOUSEKEEPER t.o ~· U•e In; Lquna Beach. Other help. EMPLOYER PAYS FEE. UNKEL ~ cy. 2210 N. Main St., Santa Ana. St.1-3.123 (Employer pays fee .. ALWAYS> HERMOSA OOMFSMC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Live In Ir Livi! out hoo ... kee~rs «ll N. Main St. rm. 304 Santa Ana ~ UVE INS Employu ~· feea G«qe Byland A1enc:1 1~8 E . 16th S.A. 5'1.Q395 Chintllf! & Br1tlah Uva • 1na Expe?ieJlced • Ptrma.nent M~OWl'r Aat'mcy. 87~ JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT Frld.-y, June 30, 1967 DAll V PILOT .. J MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE SA LE AND TRADE Joas I EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR .lobe Men, Wom. 7500 SALE AND TRADE Help W•ted. Men 7200 Help WlfttM, Men 7200 Help Wanhd, Help Wented, Women 7400 CX)l ,r roE STUDENT Furniture IOOO Machinists Eledro11ic Technid1n WOft*' 7400 PRODUCT1(MI COllTROL ClfRK TYPUT Electronic Assemblers Serve u aubject in Psycho. T locjcal R.eaw'rll. S1.~ lnr SA VE! SA YE. lmlDediate openlnp ftlr qua.1lfied nlachift. lata ID WO!\: oo m.WI, \act. a D d other -~ T.a.n&c la a erow· l"I electNnla firm louhd In l-.vna a.ch ht• new f• cl llty. Oppertunlty fer a4vancement. Bedro-Mech. EXPERIENCED 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS Assembler 3 boon-• Call 811-6.Sffi 10.AM to u or I IC) J.PM Why Rent MON thN nu. Fumlshed! School .. lnatniction 7600 M.T.I. Bualneu Schools e IBM Programming • mM Keypunch e PBX Typing 541-2672 You l'fln bey a COIJllllele apa.rtment full ot fumlture tor on1.Y $8.88 per month. No money down. Payment lncludea all laxes and in- terest. e 7 Pc. Living Room Set • 5 Pc. Olnettf Set • 10 Pc. ~room Set ~ Delivery Open Eves. CeH ,__nnel Dept. (714) 494-9401 Good mecbanlcal u- perience lleCelMl')' with ability to deveto, Into l...twd•n. to Wl>rD·. 2 to J ~minimum•­ perlence pref erab\1 ln ~ <ii ale1 tw- d e r a, productkln worlc orden, and productioft ICbedui• q . s.tu:rday °' even.ln1 lnbrview1 may be a.rnneed by appoint- ment. To worlt In the attlJI of printed circuit board u- eemhlY A toldering, elec> miolc dwlli1 Ulel'Dbl)' and wtrins. tqier pin wlrtq. M'Ult be able to l&m~ e1eetroaie com- ponent. ud k:nOW eJec. tronlc color oode. EDUCATIONAL vacation pn>jeets. •th araden-up. 111- div. lnltaDt learning le8ll0na. Cbllcoat 10 leaaons Type Sehl lTl Del Mu, HUB FURNITURE 1714 Newpott Blvd .. o.t.a Mem nLONIC ENGINllltlNG CO. ft.O.. IOX 277 LAGUNA IEACH .la equal CJllPC)l'tUlllty employer ,,_. poGtiom tnYalw development or el.ectrc& le equlpme!lt in &l'OWtnc field ot ~ t2ch-no1oo. . J. C. Carter Co. CALL JIM HYAMS Daya 642-2400 IYM-5464319 MRS. LA FON VARIAll DATA MACHlllU U J..2119 (Typmg helpa better spelllng) Learn WMJ Styling Well paid profession, men and women. Tooll and wigs IUPP&d· .o.y/Eve classes . 534-5371 1100 IMMEDIATE NON·DEFENSE 671 W. 17th St. c..t1 Me.a 541-3421 '\. An equal CllJPOrtmlty SERYOllC lllSl1•1ents. Inc. 1644 Whittier Costa Mela Formerly DedsJon Centrol, Inc. 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH AB Equal 0ppartuntty EmployeT C.llfornia ScMol of Wigs POLLY PRIEST 8~ COLLEGE New c1a..a start fVeT"Y * CORNER BED SET TV'1 • Relr\c • W a I b t r I Dryen • Dtabwuben. <>p. tioll to bUJ. Frtt serne.. PERMANENT ~ • Jr. Engineer, ... • Mech. Design Draftsman FULL BENEFITS "\J employer ~··· w .... noo AA equal opportunity employer IXPllUI NCID DlllllllttOUSE WAITRESS Inta'Y\en lletwem t-11 No ,..._ caDlt sHue MOllday, day or ""mine. 2 full me Twin Bax~ Pay for your books and 11 & mattreaet on fnunes + --------1 amall nctatnUon fe-e, ~ Cor-lllble. l.ike new! "'· ur. Harl>or, CY. 5434155 oo17 S5 per wHk fnr &ecre-pritt 195. ~wer c:bellt GAITERS SAm..ER Ranie Henderson's SECROARY En«JlneeriftCJ Department tarial tn.lning. $30. * m-5613 4-Bumer. XLNT OOND! • 548-9723 • ONE ol a kind • l pc. can-$50. KI t.lm AM or EVE.5. WEST COAST ~ Spanish din. rm. set. GAS stow, Apt me, »' Trade 6 8laalDeu Schooll Cr-fodenza $200. Oilna c& rood aindidon. $JO. 2117 s. Main St., Santa An.J !net SlTS, Table, $95, or 837-&38 54>n65 $450 logfther, 675-2661 I GAS DRYER l G.E. OY.llengi.ng and inter-Ul>'l1 Garden Grove Bl, CC SPANISH game table A 4 WASHER XLNT CONDl- Mtinc pmition b' ma· Bundnctm BHcb SJS.81185 chrs, never uaed. O>st-$650. TION. ~ "40NI·. 714".MUUl 21M2'.1W Sam's S.afoocl tor-. 8eCfttuT widl en-LEA.RN' Slllrinc by a Pro-Sell-$450. Span sum Blhet, . ' ,.,..fwlenal Semce s:ineerillc ea;peienc:a. tftllanal Sl.rw« with 25 $250. Other mile furn. Anttquee 1110 fer the .... ..,.,. Abcwt •"""P ~ ,_... GI ~· Ca11 MWn SEl..LING In dDdll from ITT Jabsco, Inc. and the appllcaftt. lGTI hcHk Cit e.y., H.I. aid llbarthuld a k i 1 la. w a be ..,.._.tian In-GORGIXX.6 Qllbn 12 foot my coUecticm. 9wllclnc t.U fGa1'0 56270 Aie ~t » ID -. ta-J.!11. 2 piece 8l'ICticlWl itAS. 1!01 1ilnr boudoir, I.niram ~ PIX •ICElltT. --,HOU"':"='"'"s=1=K=1=E=,:-:1::R~ 50 )'NJ'. ApplY in~ • SEWlNG ~ • Ruth Lane, N.e. M6-S355 de ori1," tine Gusta. Beck- 1411 .. w.,, c... .._ Type 55. Jee z.a >'"· WANTED or llftld r9 une to: BMhap Method MS Derrtt 10' WHITE Breathing er recul.ator· ~ ~ 926" LDcated in tie.di area. 1Jv.in boulelreeper wuted e 54M2(l e Naugh-couch. ~enlble #TECHNICIAN ~a~: fi"' ~ :..~~ ,:~ = Li,~~,!,. LEARN pffi°" mo* 962·5206 Sewing Machines 8 120 MARINE WILLIAM PENN Clblldrm. PRIVATE room A divWon of C.all ~~ ;~an:!m Hous.ttold Gooch 8020 LATE MODEL Singer ww- New opmq.a for C'lllp9lble A.odatea ~ ud ti.th In modenl home ing machine in modfm waJ-younc men In the ex:pe.nd-18 Newport Blvd. rib awtmmlnc pool. Main U S Dlumr (Q Piano LeSIOfll for Begin-SEARS %. hp window type nut ront0lf. No 1ltachment1 ~ ya:ht fteld. Ml.St bne O:s1a M.ea 642-6434 requirements ll to take ex· • • IUU • ner1 by Advanced Student. air ronditt0ner, $35. Sears to buy, to zigug, mak' but· ~ qta)Jtle. ~t· Unique oel.1eut care c( dJildren, 3323 W. Werner Awe. My Home. * 962-4818 20" 'l•pd window exhaur>t tonholes. overcaa1 , darn, tble with ctywmc cqaN. "•camMt Agency Woman with 1 dilld ~-Santa Ane, Calif. SEX;OVIA Guitar Lef.'lona f811, auto timer, no. 64&-9174 deti&n 'tc. 5 year parts ution epeda1bed In ma. e Fut placement able. SaJary open. Days An equal opportunity by ooe ol hia 1tudents. --------guarantee. Frtt ~t:Y. bal- rine electibl inltaJ.la&n e Top Saluies plmne 1147-1474, and aalc for em.,ioyer Peter 'l'bompeon/548-2652 Garep S.ale 8022 ~ only $39.50 cuti or and 1 er v t c e, includtnc e Ma.ey fee " free j(Jbl Daft. Evea. ptione 962-11117. _,__.,______ terms of SS per month. For ama.11 gu and dt...t en-e Penooal a: OmfidentiaJ ~:-==-.....,...,,_~--i THEATRICAL 7900 ll>i,» N. -4,'ith St. NB. Sat tree home demonatntiClll, Pie ~. Send cmdle mr We.tclitt Drtve PIKemenf cn.i.mE liri. with car, " s un. 10" Orattsman tt>le phone s~6. resume to P.O. 8mt lOJS, N-Beach 642_7424 wanted u Mother'• hell)«. WANTED: Violin, ~llo. end saw, cnerry bed, 2-rne.mal --------- 8 1 -2-5 Newport &ch. Ql:allftedi-"-'-_,,,,._._____ ( I Good ulary. f13..a629 bus pla,yers to form with calculators. Mu1ic1l Inst. ~ta calJed b' m. fl'ftDllED ounse or J L.-M w 7500 &Wtart.t/ainger a quartet-582 __ S'T'U_R_G_EO_N_/_CM_.-N-r· 2 VIOLINS. one Dierle .. tervtew AKlU'I o--.;en, om. ·--t _, ... ~ 1...., . Fut ..,,,..tnc q ency will .,....,., OD a -~.rwe1 ~.. Pattlarino I White Froot. one F . flua'eriu.. 4 bowa. SALES CarMr Opportvnftfet traJn, Sales apenenet. Jr.1). bue. R.eper1dtt to include M~' MUil lell! Toys, one Hill Is Sona one MIJ'- REPlll!.:SEN"J'ATIVD All Levett joy wor1dns wtth people. ftM•rAN'S &JlYthtDi. Georre B•U. 235 JUm. " MLSCG~! ! ! tin. on' Pen.tel 'a: one un- Leadins tndepadent apeda)• IG-704 ~ Hllhe6t C'Ol'l\Jnluion. KUDllUV Im, QIM. m'593 2854 QilOlS I Mea Verd' kDown. 2 Violin Alllr•tar lilt. dea1.lq In CNf!l' 100 Screened P•awwwel A1"1DC7 641-7424 lltwftQRT Slngen/Sengwriters SAT. Crib, Dec router, case with cover. 962·1135 mutual funda. e~ 111 • Dover Dr .. N..,..t 11cb. tftP' MANAGE R Toys, ~. MISC! alter s pm. Oraqt O!Qnt)I. Thie la an _____ ..,;;___ Wants ~ &alenl for / THURS/JlU/SAT. =BRAN--D-New_!_Bb_Sa.xa __ pboll--e oppartuntt:y to e1t2r dlani-•--------Go-Go DMCen WILL OPEN Recor~ wor1< 201ll Imperial 0:7ve 1...an.e Bundy. Cost $YJO, Sacrttice fled profaaicnal ldllnr Ml Help WMfM. Ernpleyrnent Office No obligation. m-4llK HUNTINGTON BEACH. S200 ... <494-6062 or part time InWl'tmmt w.,,.... 7400 Brine own cmtume JlY 1 Ofh ap nat '*-1'1.,... tn.1111..•--------Apply ta persc:m aft 4 p.m. 54T..mt.. 'Mutoal n.d fat fanny's e ;::-~· 21CX> N. Mm. EXPER.I!.NCED 11656 QIUt Hwy, Sunaet Bcb ltlAL ESTATE COMMlllCIAL AftlWerllM!I Service • TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR.TATfON TRANSPORTATION HOO Imported Autos 9600 lmPorted Autea 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos NOW TAKE YOUR PICK ON THE PENINSULA SAW AND H H ICI IOTH AUTHOIJZD '4>I \'OUI 'IOTICTtON IN THI HAUC)I AIU 9600 SA LISMAN TILLllt ··~ bcbive tract wee. Fut Night Shift m 0 v 1 n 1 develollment ln UNITED CALlflOltNtA 11 p.m •• 7 1.m. N~ Beech IJ"M, Jt.e. IANK Prer t1Vu 30. quire both 1'111 ' Part 3029 Hart.r llvd. 646-1292 Time men or women. Costa -Mne o-ouon a: ca.meron, t~l.2f,() .546-2033 between 3:30 a.m. A 5 p.rn. Seli11t Non-Sell PosltlOM FULL l ~ART TIMI APPLY NIEWPORT STORE f a.m. to 5 p.m. DOWN PUTS A SUNBEAM IN YOUR GAR·AGE NOW! BOYS 1~14 e MAID e CORONA DEL MA.It. An equal opport\lnitJ MANNING'S Ofrl'SET PRESS TaJdnc applieaU... employer See Man.pr an,yttme 0 .. ERA TOR tar future carderl Hiil EL TCmO ROAD ...__.__. 2lT DAILY ftlLOT Applicanta <OLWidelred •LAGUNA JU1.U e ~.-....--on Ditto ' on merit reprdlem °' A.T.r . or Multilith pn-• so.an • ... 11 • ~ Madtlne t\.o..r1ton ferret!. 40 hour wttk, 12 race, ·~llCIOI ~. -.... CARltlllt IOYS color, national orilf:n or OJmptometu, Multlllth, mo n t h1. Startinc aalU7 GOOD ROtrrr.:S ance.try. NCR. Immed· opentnp $436. Acll>ly AVAILABLE W esterft Girt Crance Coast Junior HUNTINGTON BEAa1 ~~ Collese I>iatrict D•ILY ILOT uuv~.c.n lor ~ 1714 w. Uncoln, Aftabdm ,.., __ _. p ---' ~c. ~ p r entlecnan. Uve tn. IJOrt 2700 Haitlor, Costa M.. ~._. ..,....,..,.,. ~ e ~ e clutia. SD> mo. + n>am lm.O N. Main, Santa AM 2'lm. Fairview Road SA.Ll.S ~for eta.a eon-• beard. 541-1.0Sl, ....-. !'.qua! ~ty employer ~~ ~ 311 tractinc bulinMa. ~ CX>OK. woman to oparata , C 11· ntt:Y w advaneement. A.,e snall Cate a, Cocktail s.r. aYOn I lllQ PHONE ORDER 22 to » Pbone for acisit. mg Newport Blvd. ea.ta DESK M&-3231. Model Glua Co. Meu Leans bow you ce be II.IC> • Ple.uant Work l&M SUperior, O.C.. Mta i-BARMAJD---.-f-or-w1-... t-ibU,.._1:. C9ldul ta • bultneea " • °"1YmJl!flt Downtown ._.. )'OCJr own. W• train yvu. ...._...., t AM t 1 ~ l'M lookt-for• man .. _,_ in -! .... 5. vu.a... 0 ..-... _...._ ..• ....,,.., ---;-._.: can collect ~-or 5 PM to I PM. wuu woricl well with •ttnlc-'lHE T1N .....-....c. Heat.. & Weftreae •Need 5 worlren at once! ttve women, who wWies a T5a ~-Clalr St., C.M. potmtial tDcome "-$lSOO ORnfODON'nS >.s.m MANNING'S •No experience necewry Call f 6G-DJ5 e Age DO barrier mo. or lllJPt. Exper pnf. Not ~-lf031 !l.. TORO ROAD • APPLY a No. Main. EXPDUENCED d1llrtnlher o..lder tn.1nirc • Quidc t.AGUNA ~ Santa Ana, Calli. -Mesa Verde Country Ct."b mtellllent lh1. u 83737 see ManactT • 2 to 4 PM Room 220. 10 AM-7:30 PM ;:.ly ~ ~':ot,~er Rd~ DRAP!:!;!._~~.TORS. ,...MOTEL MAIDS P•raonnel Director ........-..........,..,'--' Now ttarou.h Labor DQ. F Costa Mesa. CLASSIC DR.APl:RID. Full time. MOit be over lO. o r C.-.ed Seniee ClioMn View School 1*t-IOYS 10 • 14 385.1 Birch/NB. * 546-1"11 Ktn NU" Motel rict, Htmtiicton Bed. Lquna Beach. So. Lqune 8EAtrn' Operator. Gaar+ tan Bayalde Dr., N.B. SALARY '5(n> ro $1500 Good rooti111 •Good profttal comm. HAIR HUT a 32nd Ho9tesa • Qlf>bouae tor half time• poeiticn. DAILY ftlLOT St. NB or call 073-l.E P/time Niahts 4 wbdl. Ql•liftcedonl desired, BA e SG.f3Z1 e HOUSEKEEPER. 3 daya/wll S2.25 per hour plua 5 years personnel a:p. IXPlll. SEltVICI OJ' 5 tin. daily. Rell ft). LEISURE WORLD on.ct Permnnel O«Dce, STATION SALISMAN quired. m.oou Laiuna Hil11 847·2561 11 yn or older prf!ftf 1 ec!J. HOUSEKEEPER, Uw bl. 83'1-35l50 ext ~ <XXX'IWL W AlTRESSE3 l100 E. Cout ""7, OfM Omaenlal couplf; nJce borne SEWING madl.lne operator. ior the Df.'W Berkahire't- MCLD MAKER a 548-0142 Altll'ationa and "1>1lrin1 oo ~ Restaurant, Or- FIBERG~ MAN. ·-.-LAD--Y-TO--B-AKE--P-~-unifomu. Full time days. ance CQmty .Airport See Salary open. Call coUect FOR SMALL REn'AU· Standard Industrial Lawidry Sam Hurw111 -July 4, 5, ('r.~ Mt-2T71 * CBannq) RANT. 642-Mt4 620 Main St.. Hunttnp,n 6 between ~ & 5 PM at Belch. ~ 8ftimhln!'I R.f!«taurant. COMBINATION handy man UNENCUMBER£0 woman ...,..-=FOO=D,......,.,..W'"" .. =.....,-=.,..,.,,....,-,,:n-or 3450 Via Oporto. Npt Bch A nite watt:hman. Maa to llv~ln I. care for 2 chil-"'' ~ Verde Ccuntry Oub. Apply drtn. 646-4643 Eve. ~. nltee. Elq>er. cny Selad--lntrM Cook In penon after • PM. 3000 HAIRSTYLISI' for exclualvt AcJply 6pm to 8pm MANNING'S Clttilouee Rd. C.M. Sa10t1 in Newport Bffc.b. * LATIN QUA.RTER * 24031 EL 'roRO ROAD IOYS 10 • 14 ~ ~lJ.45 ' 148 s. CoA.8t Hwy. Laiuna t.AGUNA HIL1.S Good routa! e Good profttl DENTAL Sec'y ~pt. HSEKPR/Care for Oilldren Apply between 2. 3 PM IWJ!IOA PENIN!U1..A s -u. 6 mother ct worldni cple. DAILY PILOT Exper. Incle. _.,.,, Ntw home, Good Sal.u7. ATI'EN'nON Beauty open . X·llty• A: books. 546-3000 Live out. 842-7'922 after 6-PM tor 1: f'Yening positiona, e M2-4321 e DENTAL ASS'T. weekday1. ~teed pay &t VM:a· NUR.Sl:RYMAN/ EXPER. • Over 25. * S11r1ery A tiont. Gt-oavy nlon. LLOYD'S NURSERY • X-ray exper. 548-m9 w~ Ale 21-35 fot :i48-9919 Call •u.7~u tor t week~dl. ~r in ilnner -...:~-:-;-;--;-----=---=-- ,,_........ •PP · BABYSlTI'ER/5 daya wk. st~. Apply In pereon: Melnt/M•n or Couple W'1"D E:q>er Meahanlc Lile h8ekp'1. Need UNMdl SWISS CHALP.:T Ri>staurant for Motel work RJlmbll!!' Salee A Servtce Ref. required. g'JS.2St4 414 N. Newport Blvd/NB 2378 Newport Blvd. C.M. 410 Main St. HB INSTRUCTOR, attractive LEGAL SJXJU:'TARY GALLEY OOOKIEXPER. PA.RT Time Janitor 4 floun. woman for mab·up m-IBM·Exec. StencrettP Relhable. Call "Colleen" T\H.'I A. Thun. SMO ~ 1truct1on, will tra1.n mm1 exper dMftd. Ow-ona dPI «M-1885 or 873-1434 hour. M2..cM48 HSEKPR/LlVE JN Mar ottice. * 675-2817 BEAUTY OPERATORS OOOK. man to ~te amall Mofheorleu home. 3 anall f.dr lnttr'f1ew A tett. with followlna. * X1nt Cale A O>cktall Bar. 2376 ctlildren. 646-0680 HOTEL MUI. tun time or Pfl'Centl\ge· * 548-5063 Newpor1 Blvd. Colt• Men MAIDIPA!tT TtME. put time; cood wqe" COUPLE to oper1te •mall Uae DA.a.I PILOT Ovtr U. BMch A.rea/Hunt. a.u.J!IOA INN, 1~ Main Cale • Codct&.tl Bar 2376 DURING OUR BUILDING SAU s369?.* MOMTlt NEW 1967 SUNBEAM FULL CASH PRICE •1689 No 28~2 Y£61 Now you can gel lh• economy of 1n imported automobile end peact of mind in ~wing !hat 1 domestic company st1nds behind the product. 'Chrysler motors corpor1tion now ex lends Its famous S year /50,000 mile warr1nty en 111 Sunbeam products i nd tht husky Sime•. The Sunbeam Minx also hu 1n AUTOMATIC TRA~ MISSION 1v1il1bl1. 5 YEAR I 50.000 MILE WARRANTY tr )'Oii don't eon.Ide, • 1 ()Ooh p engine .•. '4peecl CIMlboll ••• ~IUNd ehasalt •.• quick stee,,~ .•. rtellnlno bucket Metil .•• '911100-no .-.11na ...,... ••. co'*>la •• _. "°"' and di90 from IHU ..... and ·-~'{80~l'! ~· Oalillfted 1~ 8-ch. 5!>-1'515 St.~. gn.M}n ~--N_twpart ___ s_1vd __ ._Co11_~_M_tsa1::::;___~---------===============;;;;;;..,;~~--------------------------=------..;;...1 Frid~. Junt )(), 1%7 D-8 DA.II. Y PILOT MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE M s C ANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR ER H ALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRAD E MER CH ANDISE FOR SAL& AND TRADI MERCHANDISE FOR PETS & LIVESTOCK PETS & LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATIO~ TRANSPORTATION SALi AND TRADE _______ Dop lt25 HCH"M9 1830 loets I y Hhta 9000 ..... & Yechta 9000 T Pianos & 0'9•n• 1130 elevlalon 8205 SfLVERTONE TV $75 Ml1cell1neous 8600 Mlscell1neou1 8600 Mechanics Toola, Acetylene POOL TABLES IOAT IARGAINS ·~~=-smer:: No Cmll NHclecl* m-HP. 62-W Rad»•,F•lh- LA.mW)() R -WElMAft. BEAUTIFUL steel &nY % ANER pippiet.. <A-eat f« Arabian mare 4 years old, FREE TO YOU OWN a New CONN ORGAN $9.75 a WEEK ~ N. Mlllll, SA. 547~1 PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY Pl.ANO FOR CASH· 543-m!i or BEST OFFER! BEAU-cond! 548-5473 RCA·TV-17" acreen. Black & wtutt. Ex. Cond. 2400 Elden No. 8, 6*-5418 NEW " USED 1967 BRUNSWICK $275 VALUE NOW $239 1009'• FINANCING SECARD POOL OuWts, Electrical Tools, Air Compreuora. WI'S OF MJOC. -CHEAP! S.S.S. Houae 20CIO Charle, C.M. 646-®9 546-3616 or 540-4216 kidc OI hU:ntini· "Many built-in extne." 3000 CUtf BEAU. STAR PINE. Alao: Davenport frame, Xlnt Dr., N.B. ~ cond! but ne«l6 ~er· G Sig. l«U Lirden PVCM. mMAN SHEP. PUPPlES AKC/S-red tor Tempera-711 men t. Intelligence • Beauty! }4.2 baid. Really ahow1 her type. Neyteyn blood line. Shown ~ in bal· ter. Will make excellent &bow plNSlft horse. Gentle for a knowl~able rider. 633-0781 omee:er. MaD1 oiru. Aak TERMS.-SW AP for "Fowler'' lWlla Yacht ~. Lcmc Beacb. or ~ ce.ll (213) 794-5651 My wile 1ez 1 muat aell 4 of my boeta cuz "we don't have room tor thrtn." 16'x7%. JEFFRIES 323 S. Main, Orange, 5.12-1992 *AUCTION* 1pe Recorders 1220 MAPLE OSLE BED wi bookcase. 8 drawer d 120$ T I WED<.s ald female Da).. matian • Poodle. Human motbtr bolipitallud and can't t&ke care ol her. $75 A up. * 847-1980 RARE PULi PUPS 1965 aJSTOM Exhibitor 2 hol'9e trailer. Good tittt, r& Bay or Ft.b!nl launch. 80- HP GrQ· Completely re- 13' METCALF • s.c.Y ..A. finished, snso. Sec: Dick'• Winner Beautiful condition Dock 2735 W. Col.It Hwy/ 1811 llW Color TV's Or SteNOS . $6 MO. f o Deposit • Free Service , AU. RENT ... • • • ca.a apply to purctiue. Rent from the BIG ONE Call now ... 521-7555 TV LAND til 9 p.m. ROY BUlLA - ~ Newport. CM. 548-3494 Service on ALL makes. COLOR SPEClAUSTS Rent a NEW COLOR TV or STEREO $10 MONTH Opt. to buy. Free Indoor. color anteMa. Fr~ Service. Free de!. No obligatloo. 523-3651 OR 532-llSl COLORLAND TV-Open 7 clya 1966 RCA 19" Color comole 'IV. $300 or belt o(. fer. 6'15o3CN4 CARTRIDGE tape rcdr. for car or boal etc. Xlnt cond. + 12 11.lbums on tape. 160· 644.Ql95 C1mer11 & Equip 1300 l..EICA M-l CAMERA with f.1.5 Caae, Lite meter J5.. MM wide angle 90-MM & 13.5-MM. $395. * 644--0646 ROLLJEFl..EX J.5 Tesaar Lens. Good Cond. ~ 548-8448 Sporting Goods 8500 e DALE SURFBOARD e 9 FT. Excetlent O:>nditioo 67J..4288 67>0081 Miscell1neou1 8600 JO' DINGHY ~I A~tylene cutti.ne Torcti I Coat $200. SELL $85. * 673-7615 2 ·MINI BIKES $135 ea. 1 Surfboard ] ~ft $.15. Call 54~1203 YELLOW naug. couch & chair $75. Kenmore washer $.15. Good cond. 548-2861 EARLY American Tweed CARPETING, reversible Mala! oHer. 536-3593 ATI"N ROCKHOUNDS! •Blue OpaJ tor cutting • Sell-Oz. ar Lb. 642-3120 White .,...,.'!' Dtme+lint er w/m1nw, Nile stand Card Rollunatk w/cards & ink. End table, Maple TV CoUee table. Ml9C! 646-04 56 ..s Final Sale -Fri., Sat. ll BEDROOM FURNITURE Brlc-a-Brac. TV • ttc. 675-2399 • 415 Marigold, CdM Record Pl•yer Set Carra.rd changer, 2 spkn amp, tuner, FM radio. S60 675-1542, 3-5 p.m. MCYroROLA TV 23" Drexe I walnut cabinet $25. ~ Fold - I away bed $10. 2 OCcaalona chairs s.5 each. 6'~3618 KARASTAN are a rug . tringed wool w/pad. 5 mos II you will tell or buy give Windy a try Auctiona Fri.day 7 p.m. Windy's Auction Bern 2075lit Newport Ml 6-8686. Behind Tmy's Bldg. Mat'U KNITTED FABRICS "' FOR SALE Excellent ~PJon&blp Background -A.lao Stud 545-4i803 7/1 BEAU'Tli'UL champagne * <nll 626-5986 * Bunneee spayed female. Needs iOOd home. 833-m.65 T1Nl EST of Y orides Pupa. Adults. Also Tiny toy pood-7/3 FEMALE Sll~erd and Col· Uc. Severi months old. Had . les. Term.a. Stud 9el'Y for both. 897-3966, 539-2964 ASSET PuPI • AKC O uun- pion Stock. Tri colors A red ahot.. Loves childr~. B & white • malea &: femalee. 646-0288 GOOD Home tor six month& Rtmnanl!, Sample. &. Mill- end• Sat. Only 8 a.m. to p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa ~DJ ADORABLE toy female poodles. 1 year. SilVtt and 2 old female pa.rt collie. Lov-. es cbildttn. 2031 S. Fair· 2 YOU FREE TO White. 962-2688. RINGER SPANIEL PUPS view Apt. B. $.A. FEMALE kitten black/wh.lt AKC. WYER A WHITE. $50. * S4S-O'l33 alter 4: 30 SAVE one bisky female kit· ten from the pound! Nine SP e w~lcs old. Shades of &rey. 2 month8 old houlllebroken . 543-74.98 7/3 . 54Ul38 7 13 DARLlNG Kittens need good WEIMARAN ER pups; AKC. , 2 KJITENS 3 mos old. Champion stock. Reason. able! 6 WU. 543-6811 old. "x9, green. S175 New De&-good homes, 7 weeks old. 3 ...... long-haired. 546-7850,. ~. 644-«186 MAPLE love seal, rock . dresser. daybed, Fre Prov. bedframe. Odds er nch & Ends. ~7896 S200 AREA ntg, blu/gr . perately need home. 54()-0129 6/ 30 711 * I: 'IWO loving kittens, female P A long hair~ grey male.,. MIN. SCHNAUZER 'IWO kittens, gray, 6-wka, Mother cat. 536-o330. 3 Female Kittens 646-8555 after 5 UPS. * AKCIREG • ~line. * ~2474. INESS la a Bar.enji Pup. All ahots, ready ID 64M297 6/30 HAPP 6 x 9 • .$75. S240 23" n tb ereo I 2 KITTENS to &ood horn model TV $75. $200 St 2 ORANGE, long-haired kit- tena; females. 6 weeks. e. 96UOt5 6/30 love. Dial (1) ~ • * FRENCH POOO~ tape deck $75. 644-2859 BASSET Pupa -AKC Cha PION Stock. Tri colora m- & e-red & wbite • males & f males, 545·2083 UPHOlSrERlNG -$79.SO, 2 pc. !European craltsmen ) Ftte est, del, pickup, Main, HB ''Berey'' SJ6.&405 642-7117 AKC * REC. BOXER Bird Dog/Male. CALL 646--4740 moe. 842-MlS PITCH blk short haired kit- g. ten. Copper.f'yed female. 8 6/ 30 wka. 642-6178 6/30 · Bl•ck POODLE Puppy TOP Soil 665 Surf, Cof.'t 3 mo, AKC,.lboll. 54>4421. Meaa. 11 CHIHUAHlfA/ Male 6-Hones a HAiPPY, Healthy kittens, 3 weaned, housebroken. : mos. 641).5213 T/3 1130 539-8355 71 ISTERED ~ Arabian . 2 Clfl'E kittens. Housebroken-REG LE aftectionate. 642-4735 after PUPP~/M.IXEO POOD Cheatnut Matt, 3 yewa old, to /1 5 P.M.. 7/1 home. 962-5222 T w bandl. Outatandinc head cently paint~. Excellent condition. Sacrltioe tor $750. can 633-0781 TRANSPORT A TIO~ 8CN1ta & Y1chta 9000 GOOD Fishing boat. 20' Fi· berglasa, Chria. Craft eng. New batteries, bait tank & pump. Sac. at Jl.000. 54>1806 14' GL.ASSPAR, 10 hp John- son, Front ·-oontroll. $275 Best oiler. 546-3451, ~-roM -New ~I Coat. Plano Fin-NB. ~ 4-ya, or lsh on Brt1btwork. Lam._ 642-9120 eves.· natt'd Boom -Cold Ano· 23' OWENS CIC $1000 t!N- dlr.ed Mut, Dagger Board, Dl'P. SUrvey Value. IM· Rudder • XI.NT Sail. MAC! Incl.Storage Trail· STEAL at $596 er, Dinghy, AU. EX· - -- -- -TRAS! * HURRY! SAIL.ED 3 TIMES $1499 F/P. * 646-0944 LIDO 14 BRAND NEW 18' STARCRAFT with John- CONO. Owned by Edrar IOll 15 HP engine • Con- Bergan's D a u & h t e r tinentaJ trailer. Ideal for ..Candy:• •kiln& or week~nd trip to Has eovery acceslOl'y. Catalina. First $1800 takes Coat new $.1~. Now-$1199 it. <n4) m.2653 SKI BOA:j: ;;_; -;o launch l6' INBOARD CHARACTER P3 . or FlSHING boat Trailer, boet, .motor &: COV· ./ 4-cyl. Red Wq Engine. 27' AUX Cruising Sloop Sl er . complete i.ncludJni gal· " s.eo * cau 543-2851 otlne _: °.:.: ·~ ·::: :.:: :..:. $6913 * UDO H * 4, galley, head, ice box 2 cyl eng fully found. S3300 •54~ DINGHY I Completely rellnlabedl GLASPAR 9'6" BEST OFFER! 673-1538 Padded GU!Ulela Xlnt condition • Sl~. S1llboats 34' CABIN CRUISER FIB, S/S ldeel for Fish'g. See at Newport Elks Dock. S3llJO or Otter! 675-3295 9010 18' CENTURY Launcb wi Tiuitty Nordberg Eng Good Cond. Many xtras th SEE AT Zl FT. Flber'llaa aloop, 801 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch keel, .ulnleu steel rlaini. $1,015. 673-0231 (Lido) * Complete Marine Servic Pleese call first 6T3-1344 out.board. bee.d, alleep 4, ac- e Marty Lockney 543-Sm cellOries. $2.tm. Evenlnp •O.A.C. and weekend.a call owner. Vent aystema in.stalled 21' OWFHllXINI' COND! 1_o_R.lole __ 3-8224--:--=-----= ntl1 coven w/Dock apace. RHODES 19. Dae. man • mg Worth $4200. SELL $2796-jib. Spnla., out'bd .. N~· CASH! * See at: 3<S Edge-port slip. $1600 or offer. hnson water Ave/B&J. (1) 689-7m 841-5840 Engine repair. 646-9550 25' CABIN Cruiaer Fly' Bridge. 9' beam, plank SAC at $900. 673-2484 16 IT. F~, Jo elec:., tilt trailer, 11kl equip 54&-0338 Eves. LIDO 14 15' SPORTSMAN PER -1-24_'_'I'RIMARAN _ __,,...,...,..,..., ~M:-od7.dili'::".~-:I FORMER. $550. 40 • HP Piver, eia:ellent COfld. 1'Ull MERC. EUX: It.art + equipped l.ncl. Trlr. $2150. 'I't'aller. EXTRAS! * 13'7-S06'5 sood woddna mare Eqtiab * with trailer * or ftltem. HM been abowD, 548-3519 M&-98116 ,.,.FOR;;..,,..~SUe-=-. -=xu.~:-:m=-::a=-.. -:r.:n.=->' TIANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION f RANSPORT.ATION TllNSPORTATION ONLY 1 DAY LEFT! ENDS FRIDAY JU:N:E 30 Johnson ·& Son ANNIVERSARY SALE! SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FORD MOTOR CO. 11966 & ·1967 CONTINENTALS BARGAIN HUNTIR SPICIAL WHILE THEY LAST PRICED TO SELL MERCURY .COU"G.A~ 2 ONLY NEW 1967 CO Mm "Car of ttte Y .ar" ,--;..---r-;;;a-~~~~~!l¥~~~=:::::::...... $2199 Johnson's PRICES ST ART AT '2689 00 • • • • • • • MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON SAVE UP TO ••• '63 Continental '63 Continent1I '66 Cadillac e.. ..... iw. .... ,. •• 4 ............. '•" SM.. De Yllle. ' I I I .. ......, .......... ,._, ,_,.,. • l r, ,.wH, fMtert e Ir. ,_...,, •"· Le• 111Qe. A• .. ee,...._. ••· Like .... .... 52295 $2395 54795 1967 CONTINENT AL SAVE $1500 OR MORE '64 Cadillac '66 Toronado F6"tWM4. flill ,._, Deh1ae, fill pew.,, ... ..,., ·"· ~ llt· ... ,.,., .,,, , .... , .. "' tert.f. .... . 53495 $3895 JOHNSON & SON • '950 '6S Chevrolet 1111,ete ....... Nte. •;H, '""· ... ..,._, •1111 .. fM'9fY •"· ... ctptl ... 11., .1c •• s2395 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN-MERCURY ·COUGAR DEALER 900 W. COAST HWY. -NEWPORT BEACH 545-8278 642-0981 lit&: 2Dd In baller. 'n'alned RILLER ALCOHOL for~ riden. STOV& 3 burner, BOA Oven 12' FIBERGLA&5 Kayd. $700.00. Fnnk VI. Llofd, T Rfd A wht. 9' nbergW. ut Jade, Bd>oa Ialand. • T-Blrd. Blk l wht. 10 hit 67S(i663. 633-0781 anytime AY ~lding, 9 ~.. tr~ Tank &. pump $100. 6U-37 WANTED! * SMAIL 62 Johnlon outbnl, Both xlnt * ~4' GLADIATOR * cond. 675-4387 $1 GI for Ii awnenhip.. B ~ Western. GenUe. MU~ SEIL! $375, 644-0156 BOSTON WHALER 35 to 40-HP. * 67>1 * IS' KAT SKI·BOAT * 83J..1021 afttr 6 pm. en! Twin Mere 40-HP + Trail-*HOURLY RENTALS * IS YOUR AD IN CLASSl· FIED? Someone will be .POWER Boat Skipper er. XLNT cond. * S950 or , TR.A.DE' Call 54().qlO'l 17 Daya.ilera -Rhodes 19 looking for It. Dial 642-'1678 Licensed. Seeka pm- time work.~ . Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa * UDO 14 ' 1098. l2' CAT A.MARAN $250 tor quick, e111cient ruult.s. TRANSPORTATION CHARGE m e l'lew cover .. Hwy-Trtr. I FOR QtnCK SALE' e XLNT cord! * OR 3-31?8 546-1300 (8 to 5-PMl. Imported Autot HOO lmDOrted Autos 9600 Al.COURT <:.tf:i.b Catamar· ran 2-yn old. Xlnt cond! 548-9341, 646-2259 FIAT CITY ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY RAT & FIAT ABARTH DEALER FIAT, DRIVE IT FOR $12.!» PER DAY 1~ PER MILE Lowest priced new car on the road Law, low initial price is only the beginning. FIAT 600-D geta up to 45 milee per gallon on regular guo- 1.ine. Repe.in, if fRf!r needed, me in~ Stop in notr-eee the fabalomi FIAT today -dmie it awayt $1267 $38.64 DN. * ,.0 .1. 1969 HARBOR BLVD. $38.6' MO. 642-4874 S1llboltt SU.IS AND SllllllC( ... .MOS .. INANCINO AVAILOl..I OAC 9010S1llboats 9010S1llbo1ts Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puzzle for a Chuckle 0 Rearro1109 letters of th• four xrombled words be- low to fOfl'rl four iimple words. 1Kr1ESr 1 IHECOS I I t ILOPSIT I 17 I I' I' The first l!!sson to re mem· ber in the ort of self.defense is lo keep your - -. O Lompl9t9 the c~ucLl11 11uo1ert by l1lli"g 1n 1118 m1u1n9 words 'you develop from slep No. 3 below. • iN~:R~UM8ERED I' r r r 11 I' I' r r 1 I> tiiw;e I I I I I I I • I J 1 9010 1'67 n • McNaUQlll SvMIU ll IM SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 6300 • RHODES 33, Xlnt cond., New Jenny; wit1l berth. $4500. Owner. 675-2711 Evenlnp. COLUMBIA 15' 1loop No. ..t:i, Spinnaker, COVel", by trlr. Like new. SlfiOO. 675-3009 KrrE Boat, leu than 1 yr. old, w/boat COYtt. ReallOn- ab\e. 673-0783 * TWO LIDO 14'1 1r BOrn In RACE CO!IIDI PVT·PTY. ~ UDO 14. Top cood! New ..U. Ii: C"OVtt. Hwy trtr. u 8-4211 24' TRIMARAN Fiberilus hull.I. Sleep1 3 0.8. Tr. $3500. 545-3S(lj 9' ROW boat $100. 20' Vlk· ing $2'200. Zl' AlbatM>SI. iuoo. u 8-120'Z * LI00.1.. * GOOD COND! 673-3145 KITE #~ * $650. l·)T NEW! * XLNT· COND! * 6*-1987 vtcroR 12. Dae aalla. Onl1 $250. See at U'>i,s. N. 14th St. NB Sat & Sun. LJOO H # 52 with Trailer. $650. ~ BNdi .. . . • . .. 67> 1828 Power CrulMrs 9020 * BY OWNER * ·~32 rt. Olri6 Expreas Ts. Load~·Hardtop • SpoUeu. ONE OWNER. All Electron- ics. Auto Pilot. Ship to shore DS., etc. Ria~ foe Sport fllh°'g. Hau~ It rtfinl8hed llrls month. Ask ST.900. 673-369.1 19' CABTN Cruiser w/trlr. Xlnt for fishing, w/b&lt tank, etc. Twin 35 hp out- brd. $750 handles. 54()..3862 30' TROJAN '62; TS, 215 HP, SS. Rdf., plush extras. Sleeps 6. Xlnt cond· Ask. SS500. 842-2263 Speed-Ski I01ts 9030 18' STARCRAIT with John- sm 75 HP engine & Con- ~ntal trailer. Ideal for siding or week-end trip to Catalina. First $1800 take• II. 1714) 772-2653 1 I ' Sout+t C011t Utility. n~ work Make ofter. OR 5-0611 BOit Mllnten1nce 9033 YACHT Malnten. & l'f'f)air 111 your dock. Hull or mtch, reas. 548-81 ()g/642-BM9 M1rine Equl.:. 9035 OUTBOARD motori., 35 ~ . Evlnrude, elec. starter, 30 hp Johnson. 545-2201 Bo1t Sllp, Mooring 9036 DUE to addition11l exJ111n- 1hm. cholre yarht llllp11 now 11v111l 11t Sl.75 I foot. M11rln11 <NI Rl'y Hotl'I 13.5.'\4 R11H Way, Marini del Rey Ask for Loi,, m.*11 * 24' SUP WANTED! Cub or will exchge u11e of C».1 24 for aame. Pen- insula pref. '* 673-18.18 e WANTED SUP for 31' inboard. Prefer In Nrwport Buln. 67J.-08!l . YOU Altrr SBN N01HIN' .._YOU SB . • y_. Dlitol F11•r Q1Mtht Dt .. • GROTH Chevrolet Co. . .. ........................................ ..., .... .. . WE'RE . ~OWDED · COMPARE ou1· PRICES ANYWHERE! MLsm N1W '67. CHIYIOUT N01' .IUST .U '2226°.- YOUI PICl.tOP ALL AVAii.AU COi.OU MODI&. 11111 .,_.MDI FULL PRICI OI YOU CAN IVY · IMP-ALA ...... TMtS COUPON WITH YOU ..._ lrel8 ..,_ $100 __ ...... __ _ ................... •• ... I ..... Ullll · ---....... .., ........ .. :5% I ' DISCOUNT '<>I CASH ' . FANTA5nC DISCOUNTS 0. hy Ute4C..IIs..drlMtre,._100 To C ..... "'- . -INTIU INYINTOIY -NOW ON SALi - ·F-:·;· .. · ...... ·;;.· ..... ·=-·-:.:::.·....._--·=· ... • ., Olr ·:_·.-~--~·· ... ·":,·"--'·=---:......· ..... -........ :~~:.:.:.1!'!, CARS :~!E~·,.:~:~~ :9 ~ ._., _, fll!W, 1t.-ed AIR CONDITIONED ••ctwY •Ir, """'-tema 'U BB AIR ••• $1'99 '63 CllYY II • • $799 ltM!t. ...... ""' "*" ~ atrn. llMnt '62 CORYEm •• $1999 '66 IMPALA • • • $2399 H.T. vt. tlltllMtk. rH1o. l!Nttr, ..-r ""''"9. TINIPI '66 llOVA •••• $1999 4 dear. VI. MMmlllC. ,...... lltltw, ... .-.... , _., Cltlll, ltH'l'616. '65 NOYA S.S •• $1799 M.T. C.. vt. tuNINtk. l'Mf .. Meler. SPECIALS M.T. VI. """"9ttc. redle, P'I, Air ciaM. KH1D ' $14~ '65 PLYMOUTH---- $1199 '~S 'IL CAMINO Cuwtom. VI. •~ rMkl. 1'$, ltdrl t lr. $WOt • $2299 '62 IMPALA H.T. CllUM. VL •ufo,, rMle. P'1. t lr Cl911d. Jl'Ot1' $1299 "'"' ..., .. ltld! '""' ·---------- GROTH MOW Of'IH IACH DAT INCLUDIN• SAT. & SUN. "T1L 10 P.M. Ufl1 llACH a.TD. (MWy ......... .,.... ..... , " ............ PM4*1 ICI Nin ICI Miii Vt 1411 ..... I DAYI A W8U 'JIL '9 l".M. '63 FORD •••• $1599 IEClllOllM t -. De1uic9, It.-., ,..., 11t1a. OKI• '" an AIR •• s1199 W-AWllllMtk. ,...._. ,_tw, ,_ ettwllle. OJam '63 BUICK. I •• $1399 5"ci.I .. -. Vt. tlllwMllc. ,_.. ,_.. .,. ,.,..., •1-'lnl. ltack .... P'Zlf • , 62 FAlCON • • I $699 Stellen •-· lt.lldlnl trt llllf'lllalen. rldte. ,_,.,, wflltL Oll'tlll Autemetlc. ...._, Mtllr. Y-11111 ,...,,, Fvll $20 Per Payments Mo. o.A.e. '62 llAMlm 2 DR • lltd1e. ...... ,...., ....,,, _. ... 11 .., 11~H ... 'lj2 Per Payments Mo. o.A.e. '63 RU.L• CLAlllC l'ull ala t fl. Mt t 411!1!,.d UK.. V4 A ,.., ftlce -· ....... .,... Full $36 Per Payments 1 Mo. o.A.e. '63 l•NCHDO =:. i=.'=' ~i ............ Full s39 Per Pa~ments ~· o.A.e. •\ 1795 195 '95 DELNUI lift OlR\ DAILY PILOT We're not waiting for the """ '68 modtla to lrrNt before W9 lcwtr tht pri- ces on 04Jr '67 models. WE'RE DOING IT N<1NI COUNTY· WIDE llNshts tht price burier ••• witft the lowest prices In Soutfttm C1lifomitl '67 mlL IA ~n=.~:.~~ ... ~ $61:: • 'M PLYMOUTH A-.. llMW. A rt9I lllCI -· ttM* Ml. 122).. Car s34 Per Payments Mo. '61 DODOI DDT ,_ --,::._,AIR COftDITIONI ..... ~ ttc. rMlo, I • lib -· • Car· s54 Per Payments Mo. o.A.e. '16 MAIUN =-~ FfN· ."'-" ....,·-···---t-"i: mlkWI -.... -"'f lfldt UA Car 61 Per Payments Mo. 5 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE ON ALL USED CARS I '67 AMDICAN $1839 !.,:tf· _:.~ YI..,. & tltlll. btdl-W llelltl. win. Wewr. s.-it..*" ...._ """' * ,..,. ' ••• • ~r $4• l'tr • ~ • M•. Dll.fYlll9 '67 IDILI CUSTOM t 00011 l'AITIACICI. All "'1'"9tl wlltl ~" tran\it.~ l'"rl'll httfff. cuattm trim Md "'""' l'IOl'Jc.;.o« •. $5 .. ,,6 l'u • 1'1ym111ta Mt. • ·~ s2495 .. " . ' . . . ... .. . . .. - ,.. '65 Wllll $1377 ,.. '63 GUllD Piil Hvdramatlc ~ _, aNef' Int. -r brlia... redlo. l!Mttr, white alclil -u tl~s. FULL $1277 PRICE ... '" POlllllC ~c·=--~= .. -:.= PULL $1577 PRICI BUICK CADILLAC CAD 1962 CXlNV. Air C.ood. $1375. 673-0'J63 Day, 54&-9597 Eves. 56 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville $98 Cash 642-7081 aft 6PM • '65 THlll&BID ' Full -eot11lpmltlt -f9dlrY air condltlOlllnt. FULL PRI CE $2677 '66 POllDAC LE MAHS Hlf, H.T. ~fie. ,..., ._..,., Ndle, • WM, twrv wtrll ori91nal tlfue tnMrler, 12,000 mllel wllfl MrnitfY I**. FULL $2577 PRICE '61 CClllllllTAL ==.~ ...... PuLL $1A77 PlllCI .. . 1964 CADILlAC .. • "' • • • • t • t '6J YAIUIJ FULL PRJCI $1077 . ' h i '" OIYROlB .. CeMIM. ¥.f ...... .... .... l1••1IUl1n....._ ...... ,_ ...... Mii ftl'll. fedory air mftdltlonlftll. FULL $1777 PR.JCI '6' YOllSWAIBI ~ ............... _,... PULL $1277 ~ FULL PRICI $1277 '67 OIYIOllT ... Mir. H.T • .._,.II*, .....,. .......... ntlllQ. Metttr, WSW, 1,• KtNI mllel. FULL $2677 PRICI '67 YOllSWA&BI , ......................... ......... FULL $2017 PRICI Ir . . ,, '6], CHEVIOlB ltl Air '-Dr. f-. ltlltton •-. 6 CY!., redlo •lld "-tlr, "9ftclard • tr---., ""''i. lldt wetll. .FULL PRICE $)177 'U Dal DART FULL PRICE $J177 '6' POlllAC I ~t.tor,, ..... -. ,.... ....._, ~ ... , ....... PULL $1677 PIJCI I ..... -.. .,, ..... ,, ...... ~·- . .., , 65 OIEYIOlf1' ,,,... .. ,..,_ "'""'°"· .....,.,., llOW9I' ....,._, rMto. llNtw, wllh tide well"'"' FULL $1677 P'RICI· ..... '64 POIJIA( PULL PRICE " $1977 '66 &tAl&PllX ..,., tlleiW ........... * ....... PULL PRICI RAMBLER '59 RAMBLER tuper • 6, = 4 dr', rum aood. no . • good U.... .\ Jmtor. Only trouble locked tram. $.59 full price. &lG Eutport Dr •. H. B. So. of Atlanta, E. d Beech Blvd. OWNER MOVING! XlNI' trans. 1960 Regal Sttdebak« * 60-2111 . . . '"" ... ... . _.., .... _..,.. __ \ I -9800tffw c .... "5 Pl YMOU1H JPOIT IURY , ... 4 .... 11 ........ ....... s1599 '66 VOLKSWAGEN ................. '1699 '66 DODGE 2 DOOR ,...... ......... .,. ........ ........... ... . s1599 '61 CllEVROlET ., .. .... , ................ ........... s499 . . . . .. MOONw-C.. - -9t00Ntw Cars , ............ ,."' ........ '"1• ........ $699 '65 MUSTANG .V-1 COUPE . .. .,. '""'""lule11, air cot14111-............. ......,. $1699 '63 FORD Country Sedan-Wagon ' ....... ,... .. ........ ,.,,., .......... '"'° ......... '899 '66 atEVROLET Ill AIR SEDAN lqt. .................. 51699 .. . . . . Fri~, June 30, 1%7 9800 New Gra 9iOO c..,o. , .•• 4 ..-4 ....... "' ... ...... ..... .. " .... 51899 '66 DODGE 2 DOOR ~ m.-1111 ........... " s1799 '62 OIM P.U. & CAMPER A .... ,.._. wlttl ea....,. Tiiis wit .... ,..,..,.. t-4 ....... ...... 51299 '59 CHEVROLO IMPALA COUPE , ... ,..., ..we. ,.,,., ....... ............... s499 DAILY PlLOT •,u, Hew Cart • • .. .; DQ.Y·PILOT. F~, .S-30, 1967 9IOO New Cars WIN! WIN! WIN! FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS EVERY DAY · IN THE. MONTH OF JUNE! GRAND PRIZE S..DAY VACATION IN MEXICO CITY ~. FOR TWO INCLUDING JET FARE! NOTHING TO BUY! ) .. 1967· MUSTANG 2 DOOi HARDTOP Just come In and regi1ter to win one or more Hluable priies. Dilly drawlnp for tlckeh to Melody Lind, Angels' Gll'MS, and the Or- ange County Home Show -flnt attradlon In the fabulous An1helm Convention Cent91'- startlng June 30. Dilly winners alto ell9lbte to win one of our grand prbe vacetlonsl C.t.Mttc. .......... ..,... ... ~695. E-=:s2995 -.111 ........ 1-................. ... (llVJ.al) • '63 CHEYIOLET '63 PONTIAC STATION WAGONS LAJtGE STOCK TO CHOOSE fROM. MANY WITH AIR CONDmON1NG. SOME 9 PASSENGER ... ....,.,.. ...... ....., ...... .... ,.... ...... ..... '65 EL CAMINO '63 COMn 2 DR. . ($649.62 off of ...... sticker VACATION PAY COMING? WHY WAIT, BUY NOW, PAY LATIR. ALL OFFERS C 0 N SI D E R E D , TRADES ACCEPTED, PAID FOR OR NOT. '65 MUSTANGS Al LOW AS 11595 ~~:.2 s1395 ---.6•3•0•L•D•S•8•8--11 ::_.:,:: ::"'; '995 . .. ..................... ,.. ................ .. PtY JU Gl'ellll M •' .. full ..-r s1895 end air -W. llw leet &2250. ==~?2 s1195 He.. l'CH 71. llUI ... llM. PIPE FITTER SPECIAL 1963 FORD F-250 1967 MUSTANG '64 PONTIACS WAS $3395 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL s29g5 '67 CAMARO VI. A"'9rftetlc ~ s2595 .-. ...... •rid llMtw, low ml ......... vt!M w!llN tln'-11. A atffl el Uc. Ne. TOUll1 166 fORD GALAXI .................. -..................... 500 2 a!MI 4 cleOI' harcltopt. All wfth fadof'y .......... ___ ...... wa,,.....ty, VI •llfJiH , awt0111otlc, raclle, homr, '66 FORD CUSTOM AS LOW AS ;:~":$1495 l I '62 FAIRLANE VI. eutometlc, redlo. !IMter, -1tiNl'lrt9. Lie. No. SVU1'5. '65 FORD F-100 ,ower moriftt, wfftt Of' wltflovt •ir ~-. lu low •• s2395 • .... .,,,. ... , ,.#,_._., ••• . 1967 &Al:AXll 500 CONYERTllLE '3495 ($946.62 off .. window attcbr •> . flOllD ROtiJND DIAGNOSTIC CINTD Southtm C.llfomf•'• flnestl Gfv• any Ameriun ca, 130 electronic felts for pe~ fermancl end safety whlle you watch °" your own d'lat. and lndtc.ton In a en. matbecl glau room. Tak• .... than 30 mtnut.. -$9.95 full coet. ICONOMY C.Alt CINTIR ,actory author'-1 sallla, Mnice and perts fOf' Ford economy caws, lndudlng new Fonl model H(". Llrge lnvent..-y rMdy fOf' Im- mediate deffvery. SUPIR SERVICI CINTllt Service and rep1lr stalls for worlcf"f ~ 75 cen sf""'lteneously, plus eom.,..,_ ~ and paint shops. All coonllnated t.y m0.1- em control tower that speech •rvlee, mlft~ mires waits. · HIGH PERFORMANCE CAlt CINTElt Factory avthort.cl saa.., Mr'Vfce, and ,.rtt fOf' Pont ltvllt high pertorm....-can. &e. cutlve Orange dHler fer Shelby-American GT-350, GT SOO.COBRA. Always a bit ... lectlon on dlaplq and rMCly fOf' immedUite dellvwy. COURTISY BUS SERVICI 1 Our own mdern buses len. every half hour for tr.. tr1n1porfltlon to end from your work, home or echool while lyour car It being serviced. UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP l'h acr• of the most modem fiord 11lt1, Mrvlce, parts, and finance f acllltl• on tM w .. t CCMllt. EASY flllNANCING Choote your own ftnanclnv plan. Bank - Credit Union -Finance Company. Up to 48 months fln1nelng av1llable. ' -·· ··~·~ .. . -. . ... . .. .., .. .. . . ,. .... • • • • *' ., • , T ra 'deWin rds Waft .Parties Over th~e Sea . By JODEAN HASTINGS Of Ille Dell't .... stelf The magical spell Hawail casts has fallen like a fhberman'a net avflt the Orange Coast and caught up in the excitement genented by the weet'a yacht racing classic, 'l'ranspac, are many area residents. With race departure time short days away and all but last- m iruate d«ai1s completed for the competition, skippers and crews 11'8 finding time !or relaxing at parties ranging from1nfonnal barbecues to 9emiformal cocktail hours. More than a thousand enthusiastic yachtsmen will be oo hand tx>morrow night when the Transpac Committee host& the instruction dinner in the Huntington Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena. Guests wearing fresh orchid leis flown in especially for the occa- sion will gather on the flag-lined terrace overlooking the pool for t'OCk· tails at 6:30 p.m., and at 8 will adjourn to flag and flowe!' bedecked tables for dinner. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will toast its racing entries tonight, when Mrs. Robert Meserve and Mrs. ntward Wanningtoo serve as co-chairmen o( a send-off dinner dance for members and guests. Cock· talls will be~in festivities (with Mai Tai's leading the list!) at 7:30 and those attending, brightly attired in island fashions and racing shirts, will sit down to a delicious luau-type dinner at 9. Although the send-Off dinner takes place on a Friday, it inaug. urates the summer series of SatUTday evening dinner dances which will continue during July and August. A real family reunion is being anticipated by Mr. and Mrs. 'l1lomas C. Corkett when Salacia arrives in Honlulu. Oorkett's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Myers, will be on band to help take pictures, and the family is hopeful that Sgt. WillJam Corkett also will join them in Hawaii f<>r rest and recuperation following a year's active duty in Vietnam. The Myers then will continue their trip to New Zealand and Fiji. Mrs. Earl Corkett will join her daughler·in·law and the Mmes. Burke Mooney, Mike Myers and Loo Saint Cicero ror the flight to the islands. The Crocketts entertained Salacia's crew at a luau in their New- port Beach home, and among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Thad Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek P~ball and John Ziegler. S.. PARTIES, Pip .G2 MAI TAI TIME'-Alreedy caught up in the carefree spirit <>f aloha· lmd, 'I'raD8plC skippers md CEeWS .-e being wiahed boo voyage at private parties aJoog the Orange Coest. Entertaining membeT'S of their CftW and guests are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mcintire of Huntington Harbour. Duline ~~ IDd ~ary No~berg o~ Surf- side admire a past race souvenir by JlDl Mclnlire while Mr. and Mrs. Mcintire and daughter Marcia discuss final race plans (left tX> right). Pr1..,, ,_ a. 1H7 , ... C1 THAT ''LIVED-IN" LOOK -As departure time comes ever closer, Transpac skippers frantically sU1w the last accumulation of gear. Mrs. George Yule helps John Ham- ilton and Dave Grant repack a spinnaker while Mrs. Hamilton studies the chaotic shambles of her living room and skipper Jack prepares to lend a hand Oeft to right). , .. , ' \ \ \. ~ BARBECUE-WORK SESSION -Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Hamilton Oeft) entertained Ja.carol Il's crew at an informal barbecue and planning session. Chee.king final details are Oeft to right) Mrs. Phil Morgan and Mrs. George Yule and crew members Morgan, Yule and B. N. Desen- berg, and aboard, examining rigging, Dave Grant and John Hamilton. ·with. Stakes Like ·That, She's Not Playing Penny Ante .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our firm has a bowling league -husbands ad wives. My wife, Tallulah, and I are botb on the first team. Tallulah fell lut month and broke her ooller booe. The team captain sugpsted Mrs. D. (she lives in his building) as a substitute. Her husband is in the Army in Hawall. A week after Tallulah fell, we had league playofls and she wanted to watch. I told her she was too weak and to stay home. She got our 17- year-old son to bring her. Mrs. D. is a timid woman and I complimented her to bulld her confidence. My wife heard me and got sore. •)ui· son got into the act. too. He said, ''Mother can bowl better with a broken collar bone than that woman on her best ANN LANDERS ~ day. Why don't you compJiment HER?" He got into quite a hassle and I was pretty embarrassed. Yesterday Mrs. 0 . called Tallulah and asked if It would be OK if I took her to shop for some decoraUons for her club's dinner dan<:e. (She doesn't drive.) Tallulah said, "If you want to become involved with a mar- ried man, that's your business, but leave me out of it." I tboogbt this was very rude and sa1d so. Now Tal· lulah treats me like I'm a criminal. Mrs. D. doesn 't mean a thing to me . I love my wife. What do you think of all this? -EIGHT BALL DEAR EIGHT BALL: 1 think Mrs. D. hae more nerve than brains and If you are 1mart you'll 1tay away from her and let her iet the decorations tbe aa me way she'd have got tbtm before ahe met you. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a mother of a 6-year.old ~l and a 2- year-old boy. The girl had a lovely disposition until ber brother w.as born. Then she became sullen and disobedi- ent. I realized she wu unhappy at losing the limelight and I tried to give her extra love and affection. For a whUe she improved, but about three months ago she became more difficult than ever. When I told her she could not have ALL my at- tention, that her little brother deserv- ed some, too, she said, "l hate you." I was sick at heart to think my own cbJld would say such a thing to me. Yesterday she said It again when I insisted that she put away her toys and go to bed. (It was 20 minutes past her bedtime.) How should I have responded when my ohild said, "I hate you?" -EL PASO L DEAR EL PASO: When your child aald "I hate yo u," and almost every child aay1 this, at some time during chlldbood (ll he doesn't say tt, be thinks It), the beat reply would have been. "I'm very sorry you hate me, because I love you. And becau1e I love you I'm going to aee that you follow the rule1 around here. Plck up your toy1 and go to bed NOW." CONFIDENTIAL TO: FR!END OR FOE: Kicks lil<e these could kjck your marriage right into the divorce court. A good friend would not ask t-0 borrow your husband for an eve- nlng as if he were a turkey roaster. Tell her if she is so hard up foe a man she should call an Escort Ser- vice (New York has several) and pay the guy for his time. "The Bride'• Golde," Ann Landen• booklet, answen 1ome of the m o 1 t frequently asked que1tlon1 about wed- dings. To receive your copy of this comprehensive guJde, write to Ann Landen, In ca re of this newapaper, enclosing a long, self-addressed, 1taJll4 ped envelope and 35 cents in ctln. Ann Landen wUI be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her In care of the DAILY PILOT. enclosing a 1tamped, 1elf-addre11ed envelope. 1-rldl,J, JUM JO, .l 961. I COED VotUNTllRS ~ A luncheon, followed by a tour of Hoeg Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian.· WU the first !Unction al a newly-formed service and iOcW club ot O:>rona del Mar High School coeds. Luncheon b06tess was Mrs. R. L. Bacon, hospital ad· lllini.strator. wl;lo allows Miss Peay Cnwford, lac- Hospital Helpers Coeds Off er Service .. . . ,. , uly advisor, and coed! 'IbeNN BWd: Ud K•gle Fraodskovfch.(lelt to right) llOUDd p.l •· ~ called TI.me Kat Phratri~ w11l raila 1D1M1 J.Of bcjl. pital's cUJTent expansion program With .,.mai ~m- phasts on proposed Teen Wiq. . . .. . ~ . ~ . I From Page Cl . .'.Parties Mrs. Phil Campbell and daugtlter auuta wtU fty over to meet Lecend alOll& with crew mtmbera' wtves, ~ ol w bl t • Mr1. GU straw dd Mn. aJtdloll. atoct IDd b ab 1 Roget Riley. brqth adaned Qir1lt l.At- Mr. and Mn. JobD ~ ---...---. "·-"· ...... Intfre of 11\mUqtoa Bar·, __. '-'•n11QI, ~Wl - bour will bolt a cocital1 wbell Sandra Lynn , Dabl. puty .oo.rct Te MaW Dat _,..... al Mi-. an4 Mn. ~ ~ • d.lllMf fta1mcmd Earl liahl ft. Oal- party In the Beadl aut> in ta> ...... uchwtd ""' honor "' their cnw. Mn. -..I..._ _ .. 11'rle mo-. Mclnttr. will be Jolaed by -....... _ r'! _.,... daughter Marcla for t b. Doullbt.Y. JOO r"' Mr • ..Mil flight to Hnali to watt for Mn. Lew1a DoqbtJ, alao al the boat COIU Mesa. Tbe Rn. tu. HOltlnc tbllr crew at the ttm Tornow ooaducted -.. Instruction dlDMr will be rMea Mr. and Mn. Ed Feo, E.'.--a .._ .. _ Se&! Beach Yec:ht Club. --. wz uw f a th e r ' Wbell the ~ D 1tb nil down tbe a1ale l1ned with for HCllJOlutu, Mn. l"eo, ..mite rlbboD bo'Jrs, tbe bridt Mn. LJle Jacoblen, Hunt-recited bet p)edcea in a Jncton ~, and Mra, duUl::1 -. gown. dt1in. Gtcqe NcGtDlllt · S e a 1 ed wttb a Nbrina neddine BeMtt wtll boerct' a plane and rneplng train. Her En· -,to be' cm bad ll'bell the ll1Jb lilt Dladon ""1 will fleet arm. md !llDJoy the ~ trim •u caught to ta.aetuu welcolne and lb petala, and llbe curled f._. illlmd bolpltallty two dozen white 1°'T' lritta n•i*"D:r fttmdM to a wtilte orddcl. race ~ Pale plDt empire cnpe AJread1 IOPinC up IUD· frocb db pele ll'Mll and tblae iD tbt aloha state ls pink brocedie tachta IDd Mra. · ~ Plcbrd al bouquetl of pink carnations, BUDttncton Barbour. Ac· tied with. •pink and green COllll*lied by ddldren San-rlbboll were choten for Mila dra IDd MkMeJ. ad ber Cathy KellJ, mMd of bon- molm, Un. J1dll God· or, and MlM Kday Dahl, ct.rd. Mn. P'canl .. ttab 1bt brldt'1 .... md Mn. w..t tar some .m.-e Cecil R. Jones who were lboflpiac and .-MlDI. tm lwk'-Ntm Allo weer- AIW tbe arM1 Cl( 1bllr lac a palie are-drea with B111wetMr D, dlil P&cbrdl -irfm aad CldtYliC a wtJl MDD Ill Bani fer bumt Cl( l'ftlt pe&I WU MIS. L YLI I . DOUGHTY ................. Carom del Mar HI I h School coedl haft ,.... ~ to help flnanct the carrent upamion program, iDcludlng the proposed Teen Wlng, of Hoac MemoriaJ Hospital, Presbyterian. G~are'l'ber· ... lmt:Mac~ cit :vice 111BQ11'·~· DOii-"' ....... ......., • ..... T1rde w.u.. now.. llrl AJlt .-. ... _.,, wQI .a Ill llllllilcrGOm•1 m.c..--~------------~ ........ - bl ~ .... Rd .. Nw-Qrde llllllr --u Naming their organi%ation Time Kai Phratrla for hon- or and sisterhood, the coeds are busy with pY.ns for such fUnd-raislng events as bate sales, car washes and school dances. Also in the planning stage ls a birthday party service for mothers of hospitalised children. This endeavor would include providing re- freshments, entertainment and transportation for the youngsters. St. James Church praklent; CbriJ Bradford. secret.ry; Debbie Boy 1 e, treasurer; Nancy New- brough, historian, and Jan- et Katz, entertainment com- mittee cba.irman. Miss Peg- gy ~wford iJ faculty ad- visory. Charter members are Cin- dy Bertley, Bryn Bernard, Carol Blampied, Barbera Canfield, Debbie Duncan, Angie Goggto, Chril Gog· gio, Barbara Katz, Janet Katz, Terry Marowitz, Gael Mooney, Sally Obentein and Penny Potter. AD girls attending Corona del Mar High Sdlool are in· vited to join. FAMll.Y THE ABSENT • MINDED PROFESSOR -W a I t Dianey fil.m about a pro- feeaor and bia fJying car. EASY COME, EASY GO - Elvis Presley in lively ad- venture under the sea. EL D 0 RA D 0 -John Wayne in amusing action- packecl western. EIGJrr ON THE LAM - Bob Hope u a bank clerk and widower with seven children finds a fortune and a pack of trouble in a parking lot. --ll)lr ...... ~ .. THE SAND n,aar.a. - Story -.ut the Cl'ft' al the A.1IMl1oao paboat, San Pwtilo. Ht in <Jllna durinC UM political arest ot the i-. THUNDER AU.&Y -Story about atoek.c.r NdJlc. ADULTS TIIE CORRUPT QNEl-.s.. diltk: crime ~ama. DEVU.'S ANGELS -Out· law motorc:Jcle group faih to fmd accepWlce In llDall town. PERSONA -Swtd1lb psy- chological ~ama about a mentally dilturi>ecl ae-. tress and her DearOtic nlll"se. Eng&b dabblDc· ~-a. .. .:L·~ ~ =-~T~ii::; Watercolor .. Artistry Stmwood WUllmas .. boltl ooasbl ud Jonel, -rtac ot Si.moon wtJl be Mr. ad belnr' ..., Brlaa Grochow. Mr1. Fred Slnlltl, •former Mn. Edward Grochow, tb9 c I N t M t. Newport rtlideDta now lfv. mtdepoom'• ailter and '°' o ors ex ee 1 ng 1og 1n. K.ai.Wa. The Smale. lollt, WU accompanied 1t will eMertUn at a !Dau in b or..-bJ Mrs. Laura hoD(\> ol Sbnoon'a crew. Slmon. Other erew-members• wtvn Clrculatl.ni the guest book fJyinC over to tile pmt in to 150 nll-wtabera duriDC the DWl1 poit-l"llCe celebra-the reception ln tbe cburch tions iDclude the Mmes. wu Ml.11 Sberril Wrtght, Stewart Carpenter, CaDnle and aasiltinc were Mrs. H. Doran and William Bents. W. Wright Jr. aod Mr1. John McCallisttt. After. ward 75 guests were served a butfet in tbe home of the bride's parents. W llterccXor ar1iatry w 11 l set the 1CeDe for the next mHtinc at the Huntington Beach Art League at 1: 30 p.m., Wednett_day, July 51 in tbe Late Pirk clubbouee. Rlcblrd V.· Jobnlon, wboce moat recent wort is a large mosaic foe Grace Methodist Chlrcb, L on g Beach, will speak and oUer a demorwtratioa. C h -e t Beardsley, vice president and program chairman, states that the public i! al· way1 welcame to eUmd the league's meetings aod bear oubtandin& artistl. Job.Dion studied at Cbou.f. Dlrd and with Nicoll Fech· in at Jepson Art lnltltute. He also l'tudied with Sam Jlyde Harris, Rex Brandt, Robert E. Wood and George Poll He ls a life member of the Lag\mll Beach Art A.uocia· tion, 1 member Of the Seal Beach Ar1bt League and the Long Beach Spedrum Club. I.n addition to many others, he has exhibited witti the American Watercolor SoC:i- ety in New York. .NB Rites Conducted F INDERS KEEPERS - Comedy starring British pop singers imolftd in seareb for bomb lost on Spanish coast. GOOD TIMES -Sonn,y Md Cher mate debut in com- edy. 10:30 P.M. SUMMER - Adult psydM>logical dra· ma set in Spain. BeollUH "we've all been too busy bef oreband" Mr. and Mn. Robert Ross will entertain Tranqu:Ula's crew witti a luau, and bope{ully a victory celebration, in Honolulu lifter the race. Flying over for Ute festivi- ties will be 1be Mmes. Ross, Howard Sal veter, Sam How· land IDd Matt Kindred. Mr. and Mn. Myroq Sbew· ard wUl toMt the J!lnc:bant- iws crew in theJr Bay- sbores borne out Sunday. En;Joying cocktails md buf- fet in addition to skipper and M!'s. Allen E. Kelly will be h Kelly's houseguest, Aleunder Tort>itt ill of Hoaolulu, who new in to nil back, J&IM8 Kftrlgan, Out-of.town guesta attend· ing were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts, all of El Centro ancl Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dahl of Sall Diego, great.- uncle aod aunt of the bride, and Mn. m.tda Hildebrand of WilcODl.in, the bride-Stepchildren Discussed By Parent Panelists White gladloU and mow- ball c:bryaanthemums dee· orated the a lt a r ol St. James Epi1eopal Olurch, Newport Beach wbeo Jes- sica Marie Green aDd Mkb- ael Verne S ho 1 d er s ex- ~ VOWI and ringl be.- fore the Rev. John P. Ash- ley II. Pews were adorned with yellow aod white daisies, baby breath and tapered c a n d I e 1 tied with bow1 whee the ~·· father es-corted heT down 1he aisle. OKLAHOMA -(X) -Re· nm al Rodgers and Ham- merstein muatcal.. THE SHAGGY DOG -Boy hrns Jnto a dog kl Dis- ney's 'PY comedy. SHOWBOAT -(X) -Re- vival of Jerome Kem mu- sical. . THE SOUND OF MUSIC - (X) -Rodgen a1Jd Ham· m«ttelo tm.11bl. TEENS AND ADULTS HOW TO S UC CE ED IN X denotes excellent fllat BUSINESS WITHOUT ... .-c..,._.,.. REALLY TRYING -Win- dow w a 1 h e r becomes cbainnan of the board in burle8que of blig business. groom's aunl Both the bride and bride- groom are Cocta Me. lll&b School graduates. A f t e r honeymoonlnc in Lu Vegas, Wyoming and Montana they will establish theiz-f l r S t home ln Gardena. flytng In from New Jersey,---------and Dr. and Mn. James Seell, Mr. and Mn. Tom pi.c. and Mr. and Mn. Joba Costello. The Kell,y1, members of Bahia Corinthian Y a c t. t Club, plan to ~ the banquet tomorrow, along Let's Talk Girl Talk with Commodore and Mrs.--... ------Wynnett E. Bedlll Jr. Mr. and Mr1. Jack K. StepcbUd in the Family will be the subject covered during the generai meeting of Parenta Without Part- ners tonight in tile Mesa Verde Country Club. A panel of remarrteds will draw upon their per- sObal experience to discuss what some conaider one of the thorniest problems fac- meeting. Single parents who are divorced, widowed or 1ep- arated are invited to at- tend. For further informa- tion, call the headquarters at 54&-5788. CM TOPS lng sing.le parents who re· Merging Mermaids ~S wed. Club Of c.o.ta Mesa meeta at Members will include par-7 p.m. in Wood18Dd School, ents of preschool children ,,..,... "'·-through college age. Fol-~ ~Wit.in Ave., ever Y lowing the dlacussion, panel· Tburlday. Mn. Jobn Koi- lsta will be joined by their !Off, 548-6213 or Mrs. Leon Townsend, M&-180t may be mates for a question and called for additional lnfor· answer session. maUon. The bride, daugbter of Mr. and Mn. James Byron Green of Costa Mesa, se- lected a floor length gown ot lmpocted Swi8s taffeta. The bodice was of imported alencon lace and the dress featured a double fl<>unce -which topped the full chapel train. C o v e r e d buttons ...... ~.o:.c ..... , A MAN FOR AIL SEASONS -(X) -story Of Sir. 'Ibomaa More's integrity • n d courage in refusing to give olflclal aanction to the divorce of King Hen- ry vm and Katharine of LORRAINE MILNE To Join Brid .. Hamilton boa~ an inform- al barbecue and planning session for the crew ~ Jaoarol II in their New- port Beach home. Attend- ing we"e the Messrs. and Mme1. J. R. Amund.soo, George Yule, Phil M-organ and B. N. Deseobeq, and John Hamilton, Dave Grant and Kirt EWott, and Cozy Hamilton and Shawn Slo- Linde Holman, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Robert v. HolmUI, Huntington Beach, ls attending training in gov- ernment being conducted An orientation program --------- thia week at the Univenlty Kids Like to for new members begin.I at 8 p.m . and dancing and re- freshment. will follow th• ado~ her sleeves and back panel Completing her ensemble she wore an open queen's crown of la(:e t o p p i n g which held a four-tiered fin- ge r lip veil of imported English illusion. The new Mrs. Sholders carried a dascading bouqoot of white roses, stepbanotis and baby breath. M i s s Sallie Gene Irvin was maJd of honor, and the Misses Carolyn P a r k e r, . Katie Dunbar and Kim O' · Connor were brlde6m3.ids. They were gowned in flOOf' length em,pire style pwns. The bodices were of pale soft yellow while the bell· !haped sleeves and shirts were gold maize in color. An open crown headpiece of gold maize cloth oaught their thr~tiered pale yel- low veils. The benedicl. son o( Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bartley Sholders of Del Mar, chose Garry Lewis Sholders, his brother, as best man. Ush- ering were Michael King, Douglas Sholders, Ros s Alan Morrison and Robert MRS. M.V. SHoLDEttS- CMt1 Meal Brlcl. atteDding ~ Mr. and Mn. ~ M. McDaniel of Tulsa, Okla., the bride's ~. and Mr. and Mrs. Verne C. Pk:k:ford of Santa Barl>ara, the bride- groom's grandparents. The ~le are honey- mooning at Lah Tahoe aod will make their home in West Los Angeles. The bride is an art his· tory graduate of UCLA. She also attended the Uni- versity of Oali!ornia, Senta Barbara where she affil. iated with Pi Beta Phi so- rority. Her husband will graduate in Augus1 from UCLA with a BS in engi- neering. After groouaoon he will be oommissiiooed as an ensign in ttle Civil Engi- neering COll'pS of the U. S. Nwy. Aragon. September Rites Due of Olli!ornia, Davis cam· pus, as a put of the Girls' 'Ask Andy' StaCle pr:ogram lpon80l"ed by----~----------=--- ~ 117 -MIS.SION FOR A KD...LER -Freocb-made flhn about seer« agent sent to Rio de Janlero to investigate politieal as.sas- alnatloos. English dub- blng. TOBRUK -Suspenseful Workf War II melodam.a based on true incident set in Libyan desert. cum. Mrs. Kae Ewing and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blake C. E . Jerrel Bll'to will join Mrs. Milne or Newport Beach William w. Samuels in have announced the engage-Honolulu to await their bus· ment of their daughter, Lor· bands' arrival across the raine Milne to Joseph Fr•· finish lloe aboard Bat. and della of Los Angeles. ldrs. Charles Ullman will the American Legion Auxil· iary. A junior at H untingt.on Beach High School, Miss Holman ls president of the Tower Club, publicity chair· mao for t.be executive board, one of four drill team cep- tain.s, and treu\s'er ol Girls' League. She is sponeored by auxilllry umt 133. MATURE TEENS Miss Milne i~ a hostess be peering seaward as sbe AND ADULTS for Continental Airlines and -J•· f h h band N Aux'1l'1•ry CAS"''O ROYALE -J"''"'es h w•.. or er us • ew-... cU, ..... as just completed her ov-rt B ch port tai of Bond spy Snnnf. I po ea cap n ··-111 ,,vv erseas serv ce with Mill-the Tran pa c ·tt American ' ..,,~ AUALU· CHUKA -Unusual western s c ommi ee, ..,...f>AVl.I about a lon e gunsUnaer tary Air Conunand. She is who will be serving as skip· ary 133 of Huntington Beach •-e a graduate of Newport Har-per of Whistle Wtngs . Also meets e v e r y second and who volunteers as escort bor Hi~ School and attend· in Hawaii to meet their bus-fourth Thursday at 8 p.m . in to a California • bound ed Orange Coast CX>Uege. bands aboard the Irish Mist the American Legion Hell, stagecoach. Her fian<:e is associated and participate in the many 6th street and Pecan Ave- DUEL AT DlABLO -Tense 'th Sc" tif D ta s t parti l ed nue. Additional information western set in utah. wt ten ic a 'ys· pos -race es p ann tems, Los Angeles. will be Mn. Richard Blat-may be obtained by tele- HOMBRE -W h i t e ma.i Tbe wedding dale is terman and Mrs. BW Laws-phoning Mrs. Arne Jenseo, raised by Apaches finds it heduled f s .. _ it'!IA rm ~~tto~ust~~~b~C ~~~o~r~ep~t~·~2·~~~~~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~ white man's world of east-1 ern Arizona in the 1880s. THE PROFESSIONALS - Millionaire hires expert westerners to retrieve al· Jegedly kidnapped Mexi- can wi!e. ~ HOLD IT! IEFllE 111 Ill Ill CllllES 1m1 &n FIEE HIME IRIAl DI THE •Jlll·llYlll IASIER _., • FIEE DEMlllTUTlll •II lllTILLITIDI •PllTllLE-mu.l lltl& •lllE: ...,_ E Ill ott II L 1piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · The Ne'W'J>Ol1ir Inn car- ried out the Ame whit.e and yellow Ooral theme. Circ\llating the guest book were Mill5 Donna and Patsy Sholders, 11 l s t e r s of the bridegroom. Special guests [ti~ Don't make a move! WITEl-IPICE-lllllllE TIME • llllEI FllTH-IEml • llllH IUILITY Only $5.00 Per Wk. To Purchase/See and Try With Norm•I Down -No Obll9atlon1 •.• THE KNITTING BAG YARN -PAKS CllWIL IMllOIDHY 113 E. 11th Coat• M.H lagun1 Beach School of Ari ind Design -.. JUNE 19 to SEPTEMBER 1, 1967 -II-Armtv""t llebHt ,,,.,,,. Arfllw ~ W' a...11ett ar.aw, lt•Mr K1111t1 ""'''-s11 .. Merle c-r •11111 Ot-4 Jt11 llet!HMl'Y C-l v«tt Onlf $ct111ewl LMll V1tt1- ADVANCED DESIGN, CEllAMICS. DRAWING GRAPHICS, Oil PAINTING. W/\TERCOLO~ SCULPTURE WltlTI 011 CALL P'Oll P'llll lltOCHUlll ( ,.,_riy ,,.....,, 494-1520 -WgnneWood SANTAANA • PHONE 494-1421 FOR OFFERS PERRY'S VACUUM CLEANERS AND APPLIANCES 226 CX.1n Ave., L1gun1 Bt1ch t j .. , • f -• _. ... • • -., .. " "' "' ~, ·~ • ,, "' " • .. '¥ --' ,, •• .., NOT SCENIC -City engineen Derek White (left) and Gail Pickart study state Division of Highways moclti of depressed Pacific Coast F'reeway. Model ii on display in Newpolt Bea.ch City Hall lobby. Testing Due For Couple LONG BEACH -Exten· sive psychiatric testing bas been o r d e r e d for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Matson, Long Beach residents w h o were charged in the starva- tion death of their infant daughter at Westminster Community Hospital. Mabon, 23, a retail clerk, and his wife, Victoria, 22, pleaded "no contest" to the manslaughter charges. Both will be tested for at ·least 90 days under a De- partment of Correction pro- gram, court aides in L o n g Beach reported today. Police said the Matsons brought the vicitm and her twin sister to the Westmin- ster hospital with symptoms of malnutrition and dehy- dration. Cynthia Lynn, 7 months, was dead on arrival. The sister, Christine, later re- covered at Los Angeles County General Hospital. Freeway Through CdM Won't Be Scenic Route The Pacific Coast Free- Wlay won't be a scenic route as it passes through Corona ~l Mar. That pGint is graphically illustrated by a State Divi- sion ol Highways freeway model on display in the Newport Beacll City Hall lobby. The model clearly snows the Coastal Freeway to be CdM Lists Leaders depressed through Corona del Mar with overpasses at the existing gr~. It also shows the Corona del Maf'- Pacifie Coast f!feeway-to- freeway intercllange. The city may keep the model for showing as long as two months, according to Public Works Director Joseph Devlin. The model represents ~ freeways as being on stilts. Devlin assures that is not the case. The model on display is a "working model," he ex- plained, constructed so state engineers can make adjust. Members of the Corona ments as the Qe:sign pro- del Mer High S<:hool Senior ceeds. Honor Socie~ for the school Also on di51>lay in the lob- yew beginmng in Septem-by is a model of a "T" in- ber have been announced_ terehange connecting t h e by the faculty. Newport Freeway with an Teachers, oounselocs and inland coastal freeway align- administlra1ms chose t h e menl It was prepared for H o n o r SOoiety memberis a recent city presentatioo from among last year's jun-to the State Highway Com- ior class on the basis of mission in Sacramento. New Hours grades, attitude aod par-Devlin said the city hopes ticipation. to obtain 1he state venlon The stOOents are: of the Newport Freeway· 0 1..,. Ambr-. Mary Barr, NetKY _,.,;.~· Co st ,,,_~ .a-F Lib BMCll, LlndMy eat. Lindy Blue. P~-ulC a ... ''"'"".ay JU" or rary o..... aura-. Brook cross. Christe terchange at Hoag Mem· Din~. J1net Dietz. Ken EYel"IOft. 'ta] Th -...l...ll c11r111e F1111er, Rldl•rd Gerber, Mu· orial Hospl . e uwu= All three brao<:bes of the '"'T::::'d:iillon. sw G'""' K•te H•· previously was on display Newport Beach PubHc 1.4. mlll. Lori ~-. Hink Hewitt, Sa,lly last year, he said. b will t int ~ Holst.In, Bar11e,.. Hoose. Tom Hl)fn---~-------.1 rar:y pu 0 otru.~~ a bellt, Marv Hlldlon, 8111 lrwln, li\lt .. new 9Chedulie of hours start-J1dtson. John Jottnson, K1t11v Kelly, I.Aurie Kremer, SW Kutlvl. mg today, it W8B 8DllOUllC-Pmr L-, 1""9 McGowan, A•n ed ....a. ,,..__ cbDIMM :-be-MalanlY, SU. N~ Crelt P11gt, wu'&y. nni --o-m Tom Purall, Eln!Mft Rtllt, A!!dY ing m&cfe in <>rd.er to offer "-• Diie lamolter, Gayi. Scroggi, additional service to library =· Sltll, Cllff Smllll and Allen DIAL·A·PRA YER 6'6-0639 Patrons, said Dorothy Sbee· lob Contini. Tom Kier, Dorottw Pit· .._, and Roxie Rey were nemed es ly, librarian. ~·~·M~rM~*~·---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~;5~5i;~~I The new hours are: Iii Ma.In (Balboa) Library: Monday 1kough Thuraday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Safurday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Corona del Mar and Mar· lner1 Libraries: Monday through Wednesday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m .; Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m .; Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. GOP Assembly Supports Bill Support fU' pending leg- islation Which limits the numbe!' ol. electiOll6 h e 1 d eaoh year, has been voted by the OosCa Men ~ll­ oan AMembly, accordine to William Perlield, presideal A bill, AB 1555, introduced by Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R-Buena Park) aod Robert H. Badham (R-New· port Beach). would limit elootloos to those called by the governor to fill leglsla- ti ve vacancies, to a primary and general election in even- numbered years and a single election in odd-numbered years. 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An annual publication of outstanding undergraduate students in the U n i t e d States, the "Who's Who" lists students who have maintained a m i n i m u m grade point average of 2.5, have participated construc- tively in college life, and have demonstrated good character and responsible leadership. Friday, June 30, 1967 RCA VlaOR COLOR TV . Receive FREE With Y 01r Purchase A COMPLETE SHEFFIELD CUTLERY SET. A VALUE WORTH $7995.• HURRYI QUANTITIES LIMITED NEWPORT BL VD. STAR TELEVISION I BALBOA BLVD. * .,: en Q ~ CW) ""' y .. , A....,._. ....,_.. .._. ICA Ylcter .,_,., SALIS AND SHYICI ••• CALL '71·1700 2301 W. BALBO~ NEWPORiT BEACH ... DAILY PILOT €.:I Tiie ,_.. Fl·l40-IN 2t5~ .............. ........... ,~. ... Frrda,y, J1111t 30, 1%7 Bap119 Settled inte MW quart era on the mall at So\ltb Co34t Plaza, Sunflower and 8~· tol in norUlen c.t.a Mesa, are tbeat four principals in the Carat, Inc. cham of men's doUiltlg ttorea. Pictured at open house are (left to right) I.An Robbins, president; Nact lenum, secretary; Bill BJ«>k, vice president, and Bob Aguil· era, South Cout Plua shop ,manager. Your Worila Hospital Costs Spiral Up, But So Does Quality of Care 87 SYLVIA PORTEil HOUSTON. Teaa1 -The cost of a single Clay'• 1tay In a tar1e U. S. bospital hu now M>ared '° a natioowide aver11e ol '81. This mtis· tic is an understatement, for it hides the much hl1ber cost on the Pacific Colist. What's rnort, t h e best we can hope fOC' is that the av· erage nationwide cost ol a hospital bed will, be "only" about $70 a day by 1970 and tbat l h e pace of rise per year will then start to ta· per off. Tbe cost of a single day's h<>&pital stay jumped 10 per- cent in 1966 and is slated to jump another 9-10 percent in 1967. What's more, this es· timate for 1967 also is con· servative. The American Hospital Association public· ly forecasts a rise of as much as 15 percent in each of lhe next three years. "IT CAN'T go on,'' you might mutter at ltlis point. But it IS going on and the pattern will continue. By il· ~elf, the rapidly Increasing wage level of hospital work· ers makes a pe.rsistent up· trend in hodpital costs a cer· tainty; wages a~ount for 63 percent of au hospital ex· penses. The steadily climb- .._. cotl of uce-.. ving ud Uf e.crNting hospital "hard· ware'' adds welgtrt to tbe up. trend; hospitals today must buy aAd maintain an awe~ some amount and variety of excedingly e1pen1ive equip- ment. The prices of all services are spiraling up- ward, with hospital services in the lead. ''I can't and won't pay these costs." you m i g h t moan. But you can and you will pay the prices asked if your need for the services is urgent enough. You will pay through your memben.hip in inc:reasincly expensive hos· pita! insurance plans. Blue Cross, which i.nsures about 64 ,000,000 or us, e x p e c ts health insurance rates to climb 11 percent a year be· tween now and the early 1970s. You will pay for U1e services through h i g h e r rates on all other forms of health and ho~pital insur· aflee. THERE JS no possibility whatever oil a letup in the uptrend in hospital costs. There is no chance ttiat the uptrend will reverse in the foreseeable future. Some rt· lief from the hospital 1queeie may come, though, as U. S. hospitals ttiem· First Shares Traded Alvis A. Ward (right). of Corona del Mar, president of LTV Ling AJtec Inc., of Anaheim, watches a6 American Stock Exchange ticker tape records first transaction after stock of his firm was accepted for trading (ticker symbol LTI..). With him is Frank C. Graham Jr., a senior floor official. LTV Ling Allee, a subsidiary of Ling-Temco-Vought. manufactures commercial and home 90und equjpment and other electronic systems. Busch Heads Sales Area ~ Dean F Busch ol Cost.a Meu has been named dis· trict sales manager ror the Allstate Insurance Co., ac· cording to regional manag. er .1. H. Twiss. Formerly an A 11 s I a I e agent and assistant district sales manager in San Diego, Busch will supervise I h e firm 's sales force in Sears stores in Huntington Beach, Westminster, Cosla M ., s a. S11n Clemente and Cyprtss. lfp will a· o be in charge nl the :\ll!ltatP salrs oHic~ 1 n llun11n1ZIM lkarh DISTRICT SALES CHIEF All1t1te'1 Din Busch ., -aelvea sptld their tfforta .. cut costa. llltaltrattn ~ whit cu be done la t b l • sphere iJ HOUiton'• ucel· Jent Methodllt Hospital, cen- ter of a great complex of medical facilltie1 and home • base of Dr. Michael De Ba· key, pioneer in the surl'ical treatment of dlteues of the heart and the arteries. Methodist Hospital is nel· ther inexpenr.ive not is It unique in its cost·cutting ef· forts. But it is, in the worJs of its chief administrator, Ted Bowen, "unquestionab- ly in the forefront of insti· tutions trying to put a lid on hospital costs while main· taining the highest quality -Of service." Its attack on climbing cosu t a k e these major forms: -Development of joint fa· ciUties with nearby institu- tions tor such operations as purchasing, storage. mafo- tenance, printing, power. laundry, etc. By acting in <'Once.rt and buying in bulk each hospital gets the low- est possible prices. -Emphasi!. on out-patient care. Methodist deliberate- ly discourages would·be pa· tients Crom paying for a hos· pitaJ bed in instances whue proper care could be obtain· ed outside the hospital. -A drive to place tile hos· pit.al on a seven·day week by spreading the work "l<>ad" over the entire week. Many hospitals •oday waste preci· ous labor and space over the weekendr.. These could significantly in<:rease their efficiency by allocating more work to Saturdays and Sundays. -Adoption of a system of grading nursing care so that patients who need the most intensive care can get it from the hospital's nursing starr and can avoid the hir- ing of exceedingly costly private nurses. Nurses are graded as intensive, special , intermediate and extended. This system adds .to regular hospital costs but reducu the overall expense of a ser· ious illness. -Mechanization of :.erv· ices throughout the hosoi· ta!. Data Processing is be· ing used t-0 cut costs in ho11· pita! offices. laboratorits. pharmacy, supply rooms, etc. -Training of ''sUb·profes- sionals" by the hospital 5.o that these technicians can take over tasks formerly performed only by re«ister- ed nurses, and lncreaslnt use of lrained volunteers. This helps to free profu. sionals for other more d1tll· cult la!.ks. ~one or these steps can do more than slow the pace of upturn. We are faced with two alternatives: eH.ber we earmark an increasing slice of our spending dollar for medical care in general and hospital care in particular, or we accept a major de·· terioration tn the quality and quantity of these essential !lervices. States this way, we really have only onf' lnteJIJ. ~wnt choice. Xerox (.;rad Dan D. Hayes, of Corona del Mar. territory repre· sentative at Xerox Corpor. aUon's Long Beach branch, was graduated r e ~ c n t J y from the company's Natlon· :oil Sales nevelo~lment Cen- f('r in F'nrt Laudtrdalt>, F'la . \ .. t ....... -,.. • ~ --. ~ , . . . OVER THE COUNTER NASO Li1tln91 for Thurtday, June 29, 1967 Mutual Funds Fairchild . . ~ ......... -A- NIW YOA KCAl'I • FrldaY'.t Clllll\Dlele New YO\'ll Stock l!XcNllll •rleell ..... Nel ..... , """' Loft c .... o •. . ,, . . 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' ... .. 4 ... . . .. .. . ' .. . . .... .... . .§ DAlLY PILOT .. Fri~, June 30, 1967 tth Graders Use Braille : fOW'th gNlde students at lesa Verde School in Cos- '~ Mec,a recently correa- Qtlded with blind students t the Clar a Bart.on School ] Anaheim. They wrote their letters 2 braille. The project ~ wben rlt•· Suaan Logan, their teacher found the braille al- phabet in a class encyclo- pecila. Sht prepared a ditto and distributed copies to the class. The students wrote their letters by .first making light pencil marb on heavy pa- per and then· pu.nchlng out the dots w l t b compass points. AUCTION I : ACRIS COMMERCIAL-JiUNTINGTON BEACH AlldMll .. Site: T~. Jely 1 ttti tit 11 A.M. C.... ef ... , ... • St. & Att.te Aff. H .............. Celff. .L11utu • mile a11d • half t'IOrtli of f'ecific Coett Hi9hway 011 ltoekhunt Street, • 111ai11 urth.south thorou9hfua, thi1 property ft 111 the hurt of th• boomh19 deYelopment t1ki119 piece i11 Hu11+• lilieto11 luch. lllul for 1hoppin9 centar, discount house, clep•tt· -11t atere ., office building, tlth lucl ii leYel and rH cly for ffiiM•tllete denlopme..+. EXCELLENT TERMS-PREPAID INTEREST =:THE PIATE.LLI COMPANY --ltEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AREA CODE l21ll no s. ltOIERTSON ILVD .• IEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. 655·5900 Fellowship For Andrews Newport Beach resident Stepnen kndrews has been named as one of 15 fellO'Ws of the Eagleton !Mtitute of Politics at Rutgers Univer- sity where he will speod a year in the master's de- gree p!'ogram in politics and government. The SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Andrews, 310 Walnut, he graduated cum laude from Redlands University this June. "We're extremely proud of him," Mrs. Andrews said. She explained that he will spend one year at Rutgers, and that his plans are not deftnite after that. Eagletoo feHowshlps car· ry a stipend of $1,800 and tuition and fees. nus will be the 10th year the pro- gram has been offered. Grad.uates are trained for careers in political life , serving in such jobs as ad- ministrative assistant.: t-0 national legislators or re· lated political posts. •• . . -~ . . \ ' . ~ ,... -.,. .. "" .. ._. ' ~ . .... ~ .. ' J , ' Harbor Students Allroad Two Harbor Area students, a.Iong with their classmates from Chapman Col· J~ge's floating campus, the SS Ryndam, pause to chat during art and arc~tec­ ture field trip at Caracas, Venezuela. Students (left to right) a.re David Tab bush of Santa Monica, Timothy Cooper. 3201 Fourth Ave., Corona del Mar; Lynn Fawcett of Los Banos, Calif.; Charles Forkner, 2801 Baysbore Drive, Newport Beach; and Bonita Versh and Karen Grant, both of Milwaukee. The BIG MONEYkee~ moving to CaQf omia Federal Savings. : I I I 41,800 ' Sl:RHeell . I 43,600 I l I I . I ) DBCBIBER 47,100 taillaf Now 50,200 savings accounts of $10,000 and over have~ moved to California Federal. Why do the really big savers continue to put their money and thefr confidence in the nation's largest federal? For eJt.actly the same reasons that people who save le.~ do. California Federal is the nation's largest federal. With the nation's highest yield on insured savings. And the safety of S 1.4 billion assets· :rtrength. Whether yoo ha¥C the Big Money or not, aren't these the things every saver's money should look for? We always derrver them with a smik.. Nation's hithe3t eamintA on insured savings. 5.127% annual yield on passbook accounts when ~av 1ngs and all dividends remain a year, if our 5% current annual rate ~ compounded daily and maintained a year. 5.25% on new bonus account.a. 3-year boaas certificates on S 1,000 minimum accounts earn 1A % yearly bonus above base rate for the period starting July 1, 1967. Payable at cod of 3·year period . (Bonus & current 5% base rate = S.25%) Dividends paid quarterly. Funds received by 1uJy 10 earn from July l. After the I Otb, fuods earn from date re.ceivcd. Funds held 3 months cam to day withdrawn. Accounts insured to S 15 ,000 by perma nent agency of the U.S. Government. FcderaUy chartered and supervised. Established J 925. 18 Convenient Offices in l...o6 Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties/ Ample Free Parking 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU : ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE. • 776-5700 ANAHEIM·WEST: 600 NORT'H EUCLID AVE. • 776·2222 COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD. • 546·2300 Head Otiice: 5670 Wilshire Boulevard. Los Angeles TN Betterment of People rs Our Brihon Dollar Bus111e~:. AU offices open 9 A.M. to I P. M .• Saturda), Jul> 8 • CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AllOCIATION .'h';... . '* . '. * * ... ~' ( •1 J6 era . .. . . . '1 ........ • . .. v .. , . • . . 6J'll Kiii Myself' Youths Serious When Saying It By Peter J . Stelnchroba MD, FACP Dear Dr. Steincrobtl; I wouldn't bav, believed 1t if it hadn't happened in our own -tmnily -our own son trying to commJt suicide at the age of 15. He is now ~ the care of a pgycbi· atrist and doing well. I write um note for the benefit of otPer parents who may not listen to un:hawy youngsters who may be threatening suicide. Ours kept telling us but we turn- ed· deaf ears. -Mrs. X. COMMENT: I thank yoo for your lette;-because I believe it will do much good. Like you, most par- enta feel "it couldn't hap- pen to us." Yet &tatisUcl aay otherwise. Aocording to an article by Harold Jacobziner, MD. in the JAMA "suicide ii not infrequent in adolescence and ranka fourth as a cause of death in the 15-19 age group. While it is surpa.saed by accidenla, malignant neo- pluma, (cancer) and boml· cides, it takes more lives than taarcuiosit, pollomy· eliti.a, append.lcltb, rheumat- ic fever, dtpbtberia, Ger· man mea&les, ~ariet fever, pertussis, streptococcal in- fections, and diabetes." "In New York City 23 children under 20 years of age committed suicide in 1962. Three were less than 15 years of age, 12 were males and 11 were females." SPRING MONTHS WORST Most suicides occurred during the spring months, May being the top montn. And attemp~ suicides were not. limited to any social, economic, or racial group. In 21 percent of the fam- ilies studied. the parents were not living together. The primary reasons given for attempted suicide were "quarrels with family, rela- tives, and friends, depres- sion, school difficulties, and 'nervous and upset'." Many included a 'love factor.' Accordii>g to the article, in most cases studied, there was a "sudden precipitious reaction to a stressful sit- uation resulting from frus· tration, depression, overt or masked anger, or as a re· bellious act against a re· straining figure, a loved one. "It is intended to fright- en and to cause the restrain· ing persona into a change of attitude or behavior - it is often a warning to par- ents or loved ones. as an expression of dissatisfaction or displeaSU£e with existing unpleasant situations, and as a plea for improved re- lationships." Every attempt shou1Q be taken seriously. Such pa. tients should be ref-erred for psychiatric or other ?Mdi· cal help. Adolescenee is a turbulent and critical pe- riod. Danger signals are change in personality or be- havior, agitation, irrit.abil· ity, anxiety, depression, loss o! appetite, sleeplessness and frequent outbursts of temper t.a.ntrums. When such occur ask for medical ad- vice early. DON'T TURN DEAF EAR Under such circumstan. cea, I suggest that parents do not "tum a deal ear .. as did Mrs. X. And It is al· so advisable that they take an honest look at them· selves. According to Dr v Jacobzioer. "another perti. nent finding in our st\ldy was the hlgh percentage a( attempted suicides in ado- lescents who came from un· stable a n d disorganized homi!S. This is related to feelings c>f insecurity, frus· tration, depression, being unwanted and alone. and to a laek c>f sympathy. un- derstanding, and a listen- ing ear when in apparent difficulty." There it ls again: the "listening ear" and oot the ''deaf ear.'' It is incoooeivable, unless a child is psychotic, that a youngster will even tttlnk of suicide when brought up in a happy home, as free from amorma:l tensions u humans can make it. (Dr. Steincrobn's booklet, '~How to Live With Leu Tendon at Home," will be mailed to you on receipt of a stamped, self..addressed envelope and 25 cents in eoin for handling. Addi'esa your request to Dr. Stein· crohn, in core ol tlU news- paper. (Dr. Steincrohn ii IO!TJ he cAnnot anawer readers• letter.. Nevertbelell, all questiona of general inter est are ~ in later coll.IDl!l!.) Boy Given Dance Grant Thirteen-year-old Uni· versity Park resident Billy Sir<:eUe, son oC Dr. and Mrs. Guy Sircelle, 4111 Brisbane Way, has been awarded a S<:holarship by the School of American Ballet in N e w York. The scholarship will en- able hJm to take a full pro- gram of study with his teachers Hal O'Neal and Gene Wilkes of the Sant.a Ana Sctlool of Performing Arts. As part of a nationwide program for regional de- velopment of professional ballet instrudion made pos· sible by a Ford Found,atioo Grant, the scholarship will allow Siroelle to be re-ex- amined each year for fur- ther scholarships and rec· ognition, including a schol· arship to the school in New York City. The ballet student has been selected to appear at the Irvine Bowl in the La· guna Beach Civic Ballet Company p:oduction of Cln· derella 00 Sept. 3. Kingsmen Keep Title The Kingsrneo Drum and Bugle Corps of Orange Coun- ty successfully defended lt.5 California state title for the second time when it defeat- ed 10 ottier drill teams Sun· day at San Diego's West. gate Park. Sponsored by Newport Harbor Post 291, American Legion, and Anaheim Post 3173, the team includes 70 boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 20. HAmrut M'OllC ALL l>JlT,.. IZIVDCQ OMJIOC C017KTT . . L wonc ....... tn 1111 I Cetltwllla ...... In IM r lll uv, NOTIC• !lie ~ .... , .. I wlll9cf .. eftlttlM e ,,.,, .. 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The C of th· 1urve ... ., ' LEGAL NOTICZ .......... wonu ., IAL.I Ot' HAL PltOf'HTY AT ,.IYATI IA.LL In IN ._.. e-9 tf Ille ..... II Ce lllW'llle Ill eM IW .. C"""1 II Or· ~IM ...:n.r ot ......... " MCM.> llE UY, --... NO'TIC• 1$ HHHY OIVIN, .. t Ille ulldlp..,_ wllt Ill et ll'M" ......... ~---llWW. ~· " .......... " ....... ., 1111 ..,. enttltM c-9 M W '"9r IOtY 11111, 1"1, .. 1119 ..... tf "°'lltT I.. • Speedboat Ch8mpions To Tangle HUM~•...-.. ..,._., "' ...,., ,. LONG BEACH -Inboard AdMM. IWtt .. c.ta ...... C41Uft!Y ti ~ ..... tf _,~ llJ h ....-.OW.at champions and rltfll, ..... ..,.., fllllf MIN ot .. Id • .. ..,.._,.,... ~ tt ... ttlN flll ... -I ll record bot.a--wiJl h f 1 p Ille,_,...,•""'""· lllet u ld ~• .... " • ._...... ~ ..,....,.. of load the rtibuilt and revital· few • ., ......... ...., "*' .,, 111 .... dttllll ti tlllt ot MN deciMMt llt the ized Long Beach Marine ttme " ...,..._, 1111 111d to ell !Mt CH· 1e1n ,... ......., '"".... "' .. 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""' llW ..... ~ .. ruD· (l~) "' .,.,__. t1 bi. • _,...,. abouta muat, in fact, be par. bid. •• _....,, .-. _., .,. 11t """* ed to niJM boats hi morning aM Wiii M ,..._. et ~ .--!Ion- Id eMca..,, Wt wt1t1 1111 A*ftW11r11r111 eliminations to precede the ...,_..., ., 11\rf be flied wtlll Ille cllfit .... ..,..'"'..,.. c:-t 11 ... v noon start. ttme .,_ t11e nnt Mllc:elle!I • E "''-MtlCll ...,. .,...,.. !Nltlfle .. Id .... xcuaed from elimina- Oltoldt "'T.:01~~. DUNGAN. tioos ls the deleod.lng Cham· Ac1M1n1am1r11t of 111e Et· pion, Tony Maridcb, the bot ~t. tt1t ..__.,_. San Pedro fireman who last •09•RT I.. MUMf'MUYt; year tooled D .. A.. t>---s' A..._, .. Law, &'N'l:f n.ouuv :_ ~ ~ Phfft to the July 4 class ti- AIWM'I .., ,. •• .......,.. tie Maricich ia alao set to Ju~~~. ~:.,Dell¥ :,':1; blast •way in the gaudy SK racing runabout class with the national champion and record · holding Suddenly. wbkb he co-owns with Bill Dunsmore. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICE ..... 17WI CIRT1,.CATI 0' IUllMllL PICTtTIOVS MAMI Tiie undlnltned ... certlfY "' " -'lluctlftt a bull'*' 11 I'. O. lo11 Number 711. Coran• 1191 Mar, Celltor· .. 1 •• """" .. tlett!Mvt """ -., THI!' llG IDOi, e.W fllll Mid fl"" II cam-" ., 1111 "'""""" ""*'• ~ NIM Ill fUll flld lllect ., Mldtllce The SK baWe L! wide open as Leroy Peaball, winner two ye1r1 aco with Sinler, baa retired from racing. In tbe field, though, will be the Marb st-:dium July SK linf, ttiree Umes winner at h .. Jlra.ty Jltooa,." D J ~ k Jooet ol IM Alamltor. El.a.a.,,. ace a o a i... MD of 1.-, Beac:b W l t b QulcJde Too, and Tony Sig· -. of Anaheim wlttl Coffee B?eU are two potential top threat.. OCYCOpens New Year Orange Cout Y ac.bt Club, one of the yoonge&t yacht· ing organizations in the Newport Harbor Area, bas launched its ~ year with Open.Ing Day ceremonies at its temporary clubbouae slte at the Arches Marina on Cout Hlgbway. Following f1ac · raising rites, Commodore J.)avjd Do- m.anaki preaented nag ol!i· cers and directed tbe pres- entation of tropbles to boat owners winnine trophies in the club's annual yadlt .in- spec:tioo. Other oUlcers are Freder· let "Kam" Gleaaoa, v i c e commodore ; JameJ H. We,. ton, rear commodore; John Granath and Robert Harris, le!llor direct.on, and Ed- ward Gaudio od Jetty ne. vtrlan, Junior di.red.on. LEGAL NOTICE sB ON . --. ' . All Entrie• Li•ted. 71 Yachts in Four Classes Await Hollolulu Rae~ Start Seventy yacbta in ! o u r clU1ea, ranging from 36 to 89 feet in oivwall lengtb, will 1et llil from Lot Angeles TuNday at noon on th" bi·. ellDial 2,215 mile Tranlpa~ cJftc J"ltC8 to Honololu. Larplt boat in the race ii John ScJ:iwl' veteran Novta del Mar trcm Sa D Diego, and tbe 11Dallelt \(Mita AN a group of Cal- 3111. Here IJ the sta.rtlng line- up giving ..U nwnber and time allowaDces: In days, hours, m i n u t e s and sec- onds : CL.AU A 0:·=..~ fl. ";.,~!/c."'m!r. 1:11:Sl:44. STotlMVOOll -n ti. ltf!dl. Corve' nltkrs 81'VYf1%eel, •Ol'•I Oulcll • H-1'11. I :22:01:09 MOVlA oal. MAii. -" "· kelcll. Jollfl krl-. Saft OIMI YC, 100. J:Ool·D::M. ini1nur w111• -n ft. ketdl. H1tllMI H1rcowt, Selll1 lattwlrt YC. "'i' ... (allowance llOt com1111Mcl.~ OUI ,. MAI -11 ft r> rv ,rl111 ... C1lltornle y~'\~oe: : JtklA&.OA II -n t'°°'1 Jolln I . Kllrov. N--' ~e..W vci 112. 2: 10i~i>1c1QUS -'13 " VIWI, Al c ... wJ.. VOl' ... '1 YC, U.. 2:15:53:~1. IUlMf'AOll: -'2 ti •'-1 . J1mes 1--. ScK1111 Sllore S.lllnt CIUD, A·2. •llool!M!lt "°' com!IUfed. KAMALII - 75 It. katdlL E. l . OllllftY, LOI °"'""' YC, 1,5, 2:1f: 41•25 Otivat -'2 ft. t-L l'tllllp Gr .. .....,, tov•I v-TC, et. ei. iori;; .. r -~IOoP. P'llll c-Mll. Vw ...... Ye. n. U :ar:t:J0:09. o•••"T -43 n. cun.fl .. ei.. o .. vb. N--' HlrW Ye, 9'. J:'5·16: M. * * * Navy Ship To Follow Pacific Race TOl'll '1cklro. llYC, C«R7. •:11:SJ:k CILlllllTY -a 11. ._, IUdlo _.. C1llln Moftlatty YC. C:.I .. 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C.rvlll. llOYel v._,_ YC. ,.,.,, uelt '"""" H•lohl\ vc. m. 4:2:1:· J : U:~j 17. 16:44. HlvAT•lll -D ft, ..._, 0. t ..,1111 _ .. ft. 1......_, ·--'-vld Allen, S.11 Frenclac.I YC, 'llL •• -......, .. , • .....,. 3:11:4':03 a-, San F"nc:I-YC. A1411, ICMliiN -• n. YllJOl!I •. .--$:M:W:n . IC~r. LAYC, ~1. CCA nltM DIAllTIC.Al II -"' n . •'-· Mi i' 4'~,Jlt'IT~ "#,1 ~=:' Allwf =.s~,~~lblll, Alemltaa lty YC. Mal'tl1LLAY<;, U0-2. li1S:41:4t,~f •-• CMRYSOPHll l -411 It, ytwl, OMM WanwAllu -• ft. •'-• " t_.. .. _ I s a.ii, LAYC, I.JO.$, l:20:4':21. -r aon. I. Francia, YC, Al·l.SO. MALAOUIMA 11 -.a It. tloall, W~ St .. :15:.U. lam Ra ..... te:rofl. S8YC. , ...... S:71: ... AME -lt II. ti-. $Id llln. 20i1fluLATICMC -• "· ........ Hefrl ~:":tn,o.:..;·~,~~70, rlll119 JUO si-llf'di Wntw•rct c.ru1tt1111 c._, JWT'Rl"D -utt. ,,_, lerrv ~f11&'.'V'·-.a ti. •*-• Jldt. -...,.. LIYC, C»-14. S:N:~U. H1mllton. NHY<;, C-.~4:111:14:e. LA ATIIAVIDA -3' fl. ...._., SAU.CIA -• tt. s Tom c.-llelpll llou. Men .. ,.., vc. c aw. S:· ktft( NHYC. c.2 4:02;5 '"· •:0 :41. If MaU -.. ft . .-., ou-. Vw-IANIT -:W ft ,..,, It-., "'!I ll'wtllllll YC. 724. 4;'5:D :11.i... ~ Sllwtr Gt l• \'e. l ,.._ S·l1:· S'fAltllNe Ill -S1 fl ~ ~ •:11t1•. T:;':1'~~ Jr.. '-Olt9o ' _. MOlllZOH -41 tt yewl. Uw1 Wll· ALf'MA -.. ft, .._,, Theollllre -Corlnltlltn Ye, 714 s:•:4':•. $.......... St. "~""11 'Y<.1 Aa.1& MaLa MAKAWI -4 n lloep, Cy '=!.'~ ....... IC-W YC. SlO, s:•:ll:• v.;$~ -~ft~~... -~°.'~-;11J1Y~ =··L~ .. ~ 4!fil'•Lt11• -• "· ..... _.. • ... LM'l-:"livc.. l(tt.lf, •:•:1t:M. MIU Ill -JI ft ..... wnri-~ -•. "· .... ..,_ ...... Clllt. Ye. 111·1. J:lt:l1:1'. !i'i .,.._ ....... C111r. _.., CAllll II -Jf " , ..... I!• F-. •.... ,, -Ott • ...._ ..__ .... e..o YC. W.. t. S:ll :~;Jol. I a...... ---MllTY -II n, t'-I . N. IMllN-~D· ,,., Sent. MGlllca ye. •• .... L.AYC. IWI. S:l2:1S: .. • 1:11 ....... u -.. ft. tloo!I. lllMft • • ... 1ue 11 -• ft ..._, '""'' M1r111 Ye, ,.,.1. s :n :a :a Q\lf'let ~ Oel lt9' Ye. 1(.-.J. YA" OllMAN -1' n. tlow, Nick 4'i\.ftit· _ • ft. alool, A""* ,.,.,. ~. Crvl•1"9 YC of Au.1,.111. •lei~e~~':._ ~· k'\":i~ Heflr'f ~~-~:~::·:;s-a~, G-.. Dl'\ldl· -~ Jr. Ct llfonlla YC. 74.5, 4:1t: w. C.IH. Ye • .00. Ut.41:U. Sh.i ol the U-u-..a States .a:>e TRA.NOUIU -» 11. yawl, llaMrf ps w'"°" MYJ1'1C Ill.II -44 ft. tlaoo. ~ •-Cebrillo flal<fl vc. 21. •:«I:, Navy operating 1 n waters ~-=r-•-:, Y~: 1;5"*•;11~,. ir:M. ....._....een ""-11~1.. and Hoo-o.1t1e1. ~-~· YC1 1'4 •:11:25:2'. wtttMHY 11 -" 11. •'-· Huell IJID~W \AUUVI URI l•lt -90 ti, ••• Jade ._... 1.AYC. C~St. lollowlnce not Olulu will be "lleeT\t..., an Ho1ler111t c. IC.5M. •:11:"'"· ~.> II" "9 SIMOOM -• n. yewl. Jellft Hill ------------eye" on ttie 7o.boat fleet a. '1.n w1111 ...... NHYC. c••· 4:11:- compet.ing in the 1987 Trans-t7:». cuss c • The DAILY PILOT Pacific Y-~ r ...... from Los CHINOOK -• ft. •'-· wmi-..un ...,., Ovtnlll. AJemlM IOY YC. C.IL Angeles to Honolulu, ac-•:16:s..a. Covers Boating ·Best in West .---a1-to Ste N-ark AaoouuT -• ft. ..... Mett \.VJ~g ve .... ... . And""" ""'' • ....,. YC. ,., 1!'11:· commodore ol the sponsor· u10:·uwn1taa n -• fl • .._. lng ~c Yacbt~===================================­Club. The record fieet of 1aillng yacbU will set sail from Los Angeles Tuesday, and for the flnt time IJnce 1963 will be without official es- cort. ID previous years the Cout Guard bas sent the trabdng ab!p Dexter alo!I to sbepberd the racers. Became ol the commJt-ments in Vietnam, the Cout Guard bad DO trildng ves- sel avallable for this year's race. N ewmart Saki tJliJ ls the first time in the history of the 61-year-dd race that Navy <.'OOperatiOD bas been avaiieble. Navy stlJps ply- ing the waters along tbe routes sailed by the Trans· pac fleet will monitor radio frequency 2182 to maintain a constant check on the ra-cers. All naval v~sels have been directed to render ~­ aistance sbouJd any emerg- eDCie.s develop during the 2.225 miles of the race. Said Commodore :'iew- mark: "We are sincerely app~ve of the Navy's cooperation in this year's race. We especially want to thank Vice Admiral Ber· nani F. Roeder, com.men· ~r of the First Paclf1c Fleet, and Rear Adm. Hor- ace V. Bird, commander of tbe Long Beach Naval Base, for their support of the Transpac race." HOM&iiili decorators SHOW * MOaf ~ \.00.000 SQ.. FT. Of HOME.QECOI •• A TING. OUTDOOI l.MHG FfA T\JllNG OYll 30 M.1. Sflf MOOR IOOMS DECOIA TB> ... ntE LAT· EST INNOY A TIONS Of AllatCA N«J fOl8GN COUNTISES * llOt.-M05TES$. ES1 IEAlll1ES ~ VA llOUS FOISGN NA TIONSi * NmS GMate GN9'C DAI. Y1 * HOUIS Of PUN I. EXOT'E- MIN'f FOi THE ENT'Mf fAML 'fl * CON- llHUOOS ENTERT AINMENT1 --..... ..'L .... & ---",.,.. , ... ...................... , .. m:=:· ,_ .. JULY 4th . . ' . . I ' Fri~. JuM 30, 1967 DAILY PILOT C•7 HERE'S Our Annual .JULY NOON 'Tll MIDNITE Sunday, JULY 2 Monday, JULY J Tuesday, JULY 4 SALE EVERY SECOND GAME OF BOWLING, JUST ONE PENNY. NO LIMIT. EVERY SECOND MEAL ON SPECIAL MENU, JUST ONE PENNY. KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR COSTA MESA 545-1112 •• SALE From June 28th -July Sth POOL TABLE ~~~~ •. AMF SWIMMING POOL SALE • 51ANT 14xll POOL IUILT0 IN STYU 3-l't. to I-Ft . Depth 2t MIU. YINYL LIND NAMINO, Va "'· 11 19. FT. iatLTD 100•1. FINANCIN• $12 PH MONTH FBEE 510UND COVIi WITH PUllCHASI "' OP ANY sm POOL KIT It ·~L .... , ... "' ~ A-. c-dll Mtr. Cel!ffrllle Oetld June 15. 1''1. DISPLAY AT SICAID'S AUTO SllMMD FHI JOINTID CUI WITH TAILI COMPL111 WITH ALL ACCISSOllES JUMBO 15-Ft. POOL H. lelttll $11te of C1llfernl1, Or11119 CeullfY: On June IS, 1ff1. blfofe -. • ...i.ry ''*le 11'1 e!W tor Hid $1911, ...-llY ..... ,... Herbert L 11 .. rle Ii-M -le bl Ille ...,_ --1191'1141 It •ulltcrtbed le Ille #1111111 .... ITvf'Mftl 11141 •ck-ledold "• ·--ttwi -· 10,,•ICIAl. SEAl.l "-" IE. Devit Notary l"ubllc • Celllvllle '"""'91 Office 111 Or1noe Ctun!y MY C-l•loft l!Dlf• JuM tl. 1'7t 'IAllllhld Ort,,.. CMtl Oally '1ltil, June 16. n. ,. e.W JUIY '· , .. , ..,.., BEST The DAILY "LOT eff•ra ""'• of the he1t fH tur••· liy 1d11el iurv•y ef rHllert, ev•ll•hle 111 '"Y 111w1111,er 111 the 111tle11. • 1000/o FINANCING INSTALLED •• NO MONEY DOWN S YEARS TO ,AY l•Yr. WtnWr • &.llMr '999 DICKIN• • LADDD OPTIONAL FREE AUTO. TIMER Witt. P•rclle .. lO Mill LIND ltUO mu UPI TIMI WAllANTT All Sl%11 ANO L-SHA" P'OOLS SICARD POOL 323 S. MAIN, ORANGE -532-1992 ONN IVDY DAY 10 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. THEY ARE HERE AT SECARD'S 1967 IRUNSWICK ,OOL TAILES 7-Ft., ... $271.00 I-ft., ltf. $295.00 NOW s23900 NOW s25900 l'ratau'-4 ...,_tllt • .....,.. !fl IN -l ntM•ldl • ...,.... Ill r • • 11 •• 1.-. 1rt IN ......,_ -_, Wllll ~" -... 11 _.. a111teleMI ''""'""· ~ ..... efl ......... _-. VII• • -• • ... -. --..... " . ._.. ........ _,_. - 1t TAILIS TO CHOOSI FltOM JOINTED CUE STICK R•CJ· s 1o.96 S698 SPECIAL ~-··-·-.... -....... _._ ................. -........ ·-·· .. -·. COMPl.ITI WITH •Nt. •C ...... Dlsp...., • su.u •• •M*..-c•llt ......... .,..... •...., Protectw SM.W $12988 Umi11d SYpply ex,.rt l111t.lletieR Adv iu l h4I S 11 ft.ti DCLUSIYI DOU•HIOY DOU5HIOY 7 LINH HPLACIMINT CfNTll ALL SIDS YES, WE HAVE OVALS -16 x 24 • • 16 1 30 100°/o FINANCING . . \ ' ' .. . . . . . . .. . ·---········· DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE AJJy future ~plaint, bJ clthenl aiafnst faculty members at Ora.nee Cout or Gorden 'west colleges wlll find a definite procedure set up tQ deal with the prob- lem -i1 a policy' proposed by tbe district's bcuJty •enate is adopted, as seems likely. One suggested name for it h "Comooity Response." First 1tep in the procedure is an ~rmal, private meeting between the complainant and the accused. If this fails to dispose o! the matter, the division chair· man ii called tn as arbiter. Tb1s failing, a formal pro- cedure takes over. This involves redncing charge and def eme to writing for consideration by a committee of faculty and administraton. This group makes its recom- mendation to the full senate and from there it goes to the superintendent and college presideot, aod on ro the trustees. The hope is that all complaints can be handled in!ormally, but in any case the procedure is intended to protect the parties from insult or public nam~all­ ing. It eboutd also aid and abet responsiveness and r&o spomible actioo by all concerned. UCI's lo~ Illinois' Gain 'Iba University of Callf omia, Irvine, will lose one of lts ablest and best liked adminlstrat.ors tomorrow when Dr. J ack W. Peltasoo, vice chancellor for aca- demic aifairs, becomes. chancellor of the University o( Illinois' main campus at Champaigft-Urbana. It's a case of returning home at a higher level. Dr. Pelta~n was dean o! the College of Uberal Arts and Sciences at the University o! lllinois before coming to UCI three years ago as dun of the College of At-U, Letters and Sciences. Within four mooths he was nam· TM Risk of Loving and Being Loved By GEORGE R. HOFF, Ph.D. Sometime wtJen you feel particular- ly adventurous and brave, take a leis· urely stroll down a busy aveoue, and try an intere,tlng experiment; When- ever you see someone to whcm you find yourself responding warmly, try to let the person know your feeling by a friendly wave o( a ba;.id, a smil- ing "hello." or whatever m e th o d seems appropriate. If you conduct this experiment, the chances are quite good that one, per· haps all, of the following resul~ will occur: (1) you will be unable to bring yourseU to aay or do anything, (2) yow overture will be greeted by some form of a "cold ahouldec," or (3) you will be met by skeptical ho6tility or fearful withdrawiJ. IT IS UNLIKELY that your blunt expression of mendliness will be talc· t"L at face value and accepted for what it is. After all. can we Y"eally n · ped other people , or Ot.a"seives, to risk rebuff in order to share feelings of warmth? Unfortunately, for many persoll! the answer is a resounding, "Of course not! I'm not about to disclose my feelings if there is a chance that they won't be r eciprocated." When you think about it. it really is quite sad that we are not willing to share our "aliveness" with other bumat. beings. It is equally sad that so many or us go through life more or Jess alienal· ed from those who could, il we would only give them a chance, ''turn us on" and enrich our existence. THE TROUBLE WITH being warm, however, ls that we ref:llize, at a level somewhere below consciousness, that were we to dJsclose out own warmth or expose ourselves to the warmth of others, we would become "hooked" on the ecstasy of human contact and for. ev·r unable to remain behind our so- cial masks. We would become impa· Dear Gloomy Gus: What's the sense oi plallUng all those flowers in Corona del Mar's traffic i!lands when the hippies are ooly going to pick them? -T. T. nit ...... """9d9 ~ --... _..,. ......... _,....,, ~ ....... -tit .._,. --CMilly , .... tient with playing games, annoyed at facades . and insistent upon psycho- logical intimacy. The trouble with being warm is that we find our style of lile changing from defensiveness to openness. Ex- cu!elS become hollow and empty, we encounter the here and now, and psy- cboJogjcal games appear stupi~. Then we're faced with the dilemma of es- tablishing a new, more authentic life pattern. TUE TROUBLE WITH being warm is that we attract other persons to us like a heater attracts those ¥'hc have been out in the cold. Thi... can make ua uneasy becat.:Se we sense that we have something valuable to offer but don't really grasp the fact that it is warmth and nothing more. The trouble with being warm is that it may be expressed in a variety of ways, some o! which may not be com - pletely acceptable to us. Anger, for example, is a form or wannth, but it is usually considered to be a nega- tive emotion, and therefore, to be avoided. THE TROUBLE WITH being warm is that we stand the risk 0( loving and being loved -of authentic caring for ourselves and others. When we step out or the shade of indifference into the bright sun or a loving relationship, there is always the chance that we can get burned. So you see, being warm lets us in for all kinds of problems. It is consid· erably easier Md safer to "be cool" -to walk around half deao all the time -and save ourselves a lot of trouble. lt May Contain a Truth Thougnts at Large: By the time we get around to say· ing "To make a loog atory short .. .'' we have generally already madt it too long. • • • Science and egotism go together more commonly than Wt suspect; the chatterbox merely hopes to be liked for what he expresses; the tac!· turn demands to be respectad for what he contains. We all like to learn, but we do not llk.e being taught; therefore, the best teacher is he who seems to do the least teaching and makes us feel that we are learning for ourselves For every on!' person who J~ gPn· ulnely "broadened" by travel. a hun· dred are merely confirmed in their preconceptions and prejudices. . . When a statement scandalizes you, when it seems utterly wrong·hcad1>d from beginning to end-that 1s th!' fl me to examine 1t most t•arcfully, for it may con tam a truth you hn \ e lone '~pressed. out of foar or r'll , 1 • barrasment or rigid self.interest. • • Attending church began. in the early days, as a symbol of religion: when did It become a 1ub1tltutt for it? • • A clever man avoids all the little blunders that a stupid man stumbll's into-and then falJs into the most enormous pit that even a child would know enough lo circumvent. • • One of the great paradoxes or growing older was neatly expressed by Proust, wh en he observed . "After a certain age, the more one becomes onesell, the more obv1ou~ fam ily trait.a become." . . Recent rebellions in the churches bear out what Whitehead said many de<:ades ago : "Religion will not re- ~a in itc; old power until 11 can r:ice rhange in the same spirit as d<>t>s :.cience '' --,··--·~-..... _,_ .................. -.... ed a vice chancellor -a podUon be has fWed •with · rare diatinctlon. Dr. Pelta~m wUl be m1i8ed throughout the ~ • munity, M an actlH ~plUnf citizen U Well U , fine educational leadff. , Dr. Roger W. aa.en, dean of advanc*l ~· · aod profesaor ol pa3<'.ho)oo at Indiana UD.ivenlty will. succeed Dr. Pelt:Uou. · ' The DAILY PILOT ~ farewell to Dr. P~ , welcome to Dr. Ru•D -and extends wann WW. lor rontinued success on Use part of both. Another Great Pageant It looks as though tbe Paeeant or the .Muten, tbe Laguna Beach Festival of Arts' big 6!how, bu another winner oo its hands. The unveilinl of six of the 27 living pictures at the working press night last week looked highly prom- ising both in choice oi subject matter and iu arti!tic execution. A great percentage of the Pageant material .will be ne_w this year .. 'Ibe mu&ic by an orchestra playing an ongiDal ccore ts expected ro be an improvement over 'la.st year's succe&6ful Pageant. And each year the lecbnical elfect.s become more sophisticated, molding into an improvement of the whole. The Orange Coast ii indebted to the hundred! of volooteen who make this great soow possible. Scores of these \"Olunteen. are Harbor Area and Huntington Beach raidenu. Much ~ is owed to the bard wori:iag professional! like Don William.son. produoer~ed\X', his staff and to the Festival of Arts board of directon. N ''\ Dlt>N'r Kt.JOVJ WE WER& ft.AY\NG Hii)pi To the Editor: As a 27-year-old non-hippie mother reading Mrs. Kaliher's letter to "Par· ents of the World " (June 24, page 16), I feel her thoughts need to be clari· fled on just what the hlpple'a values are. She obvioualy equatel tbe hippie movement as some sort of negation of her own met.bods of child rearing, which sbe feels called on to delend. So to protect herself, she attacks the hippies! What is "gu1less" about wanting a world of peace and love rather than the bate and war so prevalent today? And don't c i t • "Christianity" as offering the same "fine principles." if Mrs. Kaliher meana the Christian sects of today who quote passages of love but Who do not know bow to begin to act with true charity io today's world. How many Christians condemn and scorn anyone who does such a "sinful" thing as, e.g., smoke? Afl too many. That is "love"? THE B~ thtng about the hippies, that does oot exlat in any conven- tional group of society, is their toler- ance, their liberalness, their free- dom. And tolerance is perhaps the most positive proof of love for one's fellow man. Just to point out one particular weak link in this chain of reasoning, any child who has openly and freely been given a tolerant, liberal, open love from parents will not utter mere monosyllables to "Dad." Although I did not see the partic· ular TV program showing the lov~in at Irvine Park, it is certainly unfair lo judge the "hippies'' by one lnar· ticulate female. And wbo called her residence a "flophouse"? Obviously, only those who apparently equate love only with sex, if they thlnk the hippies' espousing the cause of love merely means that they sleep freely with anyone. That's love? The hippies don 't think so. IT'S SAID that activists have some· thing positive to believe in, "but the hippie do~sn'_t stand for anything ex- cept a re)ection of responsibility." Is standing for love and peace a rejec- tion ? Rather, I would call it an atfir· mation, an affirmation of something most positive in life , and an accept- ance of responsibility-for mankind and its well-being. What is irrespon- sible about searching for the good in life and trying to communicate the means to others? Even those who in their own. misguided way , are p;ob- ably seeking for the same happiness that the rest of the world is. And c~rtainly the hippies seem to be hap· pier people than th e diehards. This would seem to indicate that the "hlp- pies'' advocating love have been more successful in finding something positive to believe in than have these others. WHY DON'T PEOPLE direct their criticisms of this world toward the hypocritical bigots who preach one thing and practice another, toward those who are harming their own children and society by their warped concept or values-and stop attacking the flower children who only want to share their love and charity (not 1ex> By Gt-orge --- Dear George l am . gomg lo be hostess to 25 Mannes at a party at my country place. What kind of par- ty favors do you think would be most apprecJa tcd by 25 Ma-. ? . rines . Dear llostr:-.~ Twrnty ftvc c:1rl~ llOSTESS . 'Step Atttlelilli9 die l'lewer ~fdldrell' Stand for Love and -Peace with others. Or do they feel too threat· ened as tbey aee just bow false their values are when compared with the ultimate standard (even as Christ taught) -LOVE . . . NAME WITHHELD Blp, Dip Boor•• To tbe Edltor: Three cheers and Hip, Wp, Hooray for Mrs. Kaliher (Comment Page, June 24) and all parenta like her. Her children are fortunate indeed to have such a wonderful, loving parent who isn't afraid to say "No" to the little ; darlings. And three cbeera, etc., to you for printing her article. Many than.ks. ALICE HORAN 'Stupldly Batadled' To the Editor: As one of the participants in the June 23 anti-war parade on the occa· slon of Prelideot Johnson'• visit to Los Angeles, I feel that it is neces- sary to set straight some of the dis· tortlons which have been announced by the police department and made by various newspapers in their cov- erage of that event. There were over 10,000 demonstra· tors, the great majority of whom were responsible adults -many with chlldren. Althf\Ugb 'l small group of perhaps 2.0 to S.'.l penoos planned civ- il disobedience, 99 percent of the demonstrators Intended oo.ly to carry out a pea~ful march put the Cen- tury Plaza Hotel -as had been ar- ranged with the police department. Ar- rayed against thls "dangerous mob" were over 1500 armed policemen. ~ IT SEEMS lNCREDmLE that such a parade, if properly handled, could result in the violence, panic and in- juries which occurred. It would have been a simple matter ror the police, aided by parade monitors, to link hands and form a human chain on either side of the marchers. This would have made it impossible for a crowd to gather across the street from the hotel, and the march would have been moved quickly past the ho- tel and along its route back to the park. The 2.0 or so civil disobedience demonstrators who sat down to block the march could have been speedily arrested and moved ou t or the way so that the 10,000 marchers behind them could proceed. Any intelligent police department could have handled the ~monttration quite peacefully and with half the number of men. WHAT HAPPENED instead, was that the police refused to arrest or remove the b8'1dful of demonstrators who blocked the street The; thus pe-r- mltted the rest of the r.iarch to gath- er U>d crowd on the ttreet behiod the sittJng demonstrators and to spill out onto sidewalks and parking lot. Most of lhe marchers were sin.ply st.Anding and waiting_ for the march to continue, not knowing what was happetting In front to hold it up. At this point. police claim they or· dered the crowd to disper1t., but no one past the first rows of marchers co~l~ he,ar this. No strong loudspeak- tr was used. Besides, the marchers could not go back -since the street was crowded behind. • TUE ONLY OTHER exi~ waa a park- ing lot belonging to the bot.el which we had been enjoined from enter- ing. At this point the police suddenly claarged the front rows of demon· straton. In some places they came with nightsticks flying wldlly -bit- Ung men and wome11. In some placq they cblreed into the crowd oo mo- torcycles. TblJ happened where I wu standing. I could oo.ly see the bead· llgbta through the crowd, but of cOUne people panicked and began fleeing beet into the parking lot - some fell and were nearly trampled. A line of parked cars blocked the re- treat and people scrambled over the cars to escape being crushed by the crowd or run over by motocrycles. SOME DEMONST.lATORS may, in: deed, have thrown some sticks and rocks. I d1d not see this. But there is no question that 95 percent of the vio- lence was police violence. The situa- tion wu ~ed so stupidly that one is tempted to think the pollc«i intend- ed to provoke a violent incident as a way of discouraging future demonstra- tions. INGE BELL Re•poulfJfe Pre•• To the Editor: Evecy time I pick up the DAILY Pl· LOT and read through it I ~ tre· meodously reassured aod heartened. For I teallze that those responsible for its publication truly understand the principles of Americanism; they understand what the Revolutionary War was all about and what were the issues at stake in that bleak period of tyranny; they understand what the Bill of Rights is and why it was writ- ten ; and they understand the mean- ing of the Constitution and Why so many g\!nerations of Americans have gone to it3 defense. I AM ESPECIALLY gladdened to know that they are able lo recognize the ring ol a foreign ideolo~ no mat. ter bow many American uags are used to muffle It ; that they can hear the twisted words of a speaker spout- ing a foreign doctrine, no matter how benign aod sincert: the expression on the face of the speaker or bow bright the red, white, and blue colon of the speaker's dress; and I am comforted by the knowledge that they can espy a foreign subversion, attempting to worm its way into local government. and take over our law enforcement' agencies. ' Because an aware and reapor)sible press is America's lirst llne of de- fense against aubversioo, we can f~l well protected by our city's news~­ per. A CONCERNED AND TIIANKFUL CITIZEN DUappolntrnen' To the Editor: When I picked up our DAILY PD..OT I was interested by the tiUe ot yoar editorial, "Harassing the IDppies" (June 26). I read it and was.. very pleased and encouraged by your bask s~tements which indicated to me that at least someone Is not afraid to de- fend the freedoms and rights o{ au groups equally -something that un· fortunately Orange County ia not fa- mous for. The major disappointmen• of your editorial came ln your description of the ''( dCJn 't like your looks '' theory. 1 am specifically refen'lng to the phrase "vulgar, obscene and deltllquent users or marijuana and LSD." Delinquent perhaps. bat vulgar and obscene, no. THOSE AMONG the hippies who use drugs or one type or another dress and act little cWrereoUy than those who doo'l I understand that you were referring mainly to hippies When }POU made thi1 statement. but may I point out to you th.at the widespread use of these dnlgs Is by oo means :.1'1\lted to hippies. Among college.age people they are used by all types-students (good and bad), independents, Greeks, teachers, high, low and middle in· come groups, etc, It knows no physi- cal or social bounds or limitations. Hippies are found in all these groups. THEREFORE, ll there are two peo- ple on the beach, both under the in· fluence of marijuana or LSD, and ooe is a hippie and one is a "clean-eut" college student, is either one any less "vulgar, obscene or delinquent"? To me they are both much Jes-: vulgar and obscene than the old fat women in bikinis or a group of clean-cut col- lege kids who are drinking or are drunk. As to those worried about possible "trouble" from the hippit'$, they have only to read the accounts in the L. A. Times of the Monterey Pop Festival and the police reaction to the hippies. THEY LIVE UP to their titJe of "flower children" in every way. If you take the· trouble to know them or talk to them you 'Nill find that they merely reflect and live the Christian ethic of love th.at so few of us and the older generation have achieved to any great degree. KATHY WEED Tenn is Price• To lhe Editor: As a citizen and tennis enthusiast, I would like to thank the Newport Na· tional Jiank and the others that made the recent championship tenr.is match-es avallable to us 41 this area. At the same time, I would like to ol.fer a sug. gestion for next year. JI, for the days leading up to the finals, the prices could be lowered, more people could take advantage of the opportunity to see good tennis, and the stands would be filled, Which would be a lot nicer for the players. Wi'th a large youth program here, we should encourage young people's att.endence, and maybe a 12-and-under section with special rates would be the answer. In any 1case, Peter Arendrup and his crew, and all the others lnvolved, showed themselves to be real Pf'OS, and Newport Beaeh cal\ he proud of itaelf in the tenni , field! • JUDY B. ROSENER · _, l:MRMll Ft1day, June 30, 1967 The ed•COtiol page of the Dail~ Pilot auk.I to inform and stim- taaie tNdtrt by preitnhng tlus ftf1D.fJ)Qpn-'1 opinions and com- ~"' on topics of interest. tmd 11gnificanu. b11 providuia a forum for the e%prtssion oJ our rtader.r' op1nions, and by prntttting the diverse trltw- pohiu of informd ob1trotr1 and spokesmen on topfc1 of tha da11. Robert N. Weed, Publisher -. •• I • 1 t I A New Look I I This Sum me r... I I . Hi Fol&s: ~ II· DuriftCJ the summer months, you have an opportunity ~ . which clefinitely should be taken advantage of and CJiv• ~ Jotll' house a new look. 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DON WILSON'S 0 U T 'N' ABOUT COLUMN HAS THE LATEST NEWS ON REST AU RANTS, T 0 0 . PAGES 8 THROUGH 15. 'l? ... r~w~~-. ., ~ { . ' CELEBRATING THE FOURTH ( \ -- , , . ' ' • • ~ "' ~ .... « . ., • ' • ' • • -. ... - • ' ' • ,. • ' ' • t • ' • • • ' , \ ~ t' Speeial Events BoME-De~ts>BS SHOW -~ Orang~ Coun- ty Builders AaaodatioD ii ~ ·ti\~ l.967 Or· ange County Hom.e and~ ~ators Show in Anaheim Convention Center on KateUa, June 30 through July 9. Featured will be exhibits of furn1shings,' Interior desigm, appliances, buil~ hlg materiala and art. 'rEEN DANCE -A dance for students of Hunting- ton Beach, Fountain Valley, Marina and West- minster Bi,gb Scboo1a will be held every Friday night from 1:30 to 11:30 p.m . under sponsorship of.the HUDtiqtoo Beach Recre.atiop Department al M.alfna mg1a School. 158'11 ~. Hunt- Uigtoa ~ 'ncbts are priced at St with ASB card.. Phone 538-2573 for information. JULY ! FIREWORKS - A ftrewcrta exhibition pqeut al)d sllow will be held at Anaheim stadfmn on Sua., J~ 2, at 1 p.m. All seata are rWwc1 with tiebts priced at $4.50; club Jeni: ~. field leftJ; and .. SI,· view level All cblldren 12 and under admitted for half price. Mall order to Firework.I, P<lst Office Box 1m. Anaheim. JULY 4 f1REWORX.S -The Exchabge Clubs of Newport Harbor and Co.ta Mesa· will sta~ ~fourth annual Fireworu Show in Orange Coast College Stadium, 2701 F~w Rd., Costa Meaa, at 7:• p.m. '&Uta '1-50 ldulta; ~ eat& chlJdta BYe to lJ ,an old; no ldmJI. m cbarse I« diM. 1l1ldlr n've. Entertat. ·meat wfll be proridecJ lldcire . tile &eworb. Tbe nae. la NewpGJt Bud! ,rill have a fir• worb ... at 1:41 p.a. Tlcata Jl adulta, ~ cents dlDdnm a to 27,.,. -•• 25 centa chDdten U and under. The City of Huntington ~ will aboot flrewarb tro.-i the end of Huntington Beach Pier at 9 p.m. There is no admission charge. A fireworb show will be held at Anaheim Stadium, 2000 State College Blvd., Anaheim, after the baRball game. BB JULY 4 PARADE -The annual Huntington Beach Fourth ol July Parade will begin at 11 a.m. on July 4 at Tenth and Main Street4 in Huntington Beach, proceed M>uth on Maio to Fiftb, left OD Fifth to Walnut, left 00 Walnut to Main, north on Mal.a to Pecu and Lalte a.ad llortb on Lake to disbanding po.mt at 11th Strfft. Parade include1 equettriu unita and band.I from all over the West Cout. PANCAKE BREAKFAST -The eo.ta Mesa Amer- lcan Legjon Post will bold lta annual Pancake Breakfast on July 4, from 7 to 1l a.m. in Costa Me" Pa.rt.. Ticbta, priced at '1 for ldul1s and ~ centa for children under 12, will be available tbe day ol the evtlll Proceedl p toward com- munity youth procrimr. Comine: Up WESTMJNSTER SOCK BOP -A sock bop for sev- enth a.ad eighth grade children will be held at Finley School, 13521 Edwarda St., Westminster. under spoosorshlp of the Wettminster Recrea- tion Department oo Fri., July 7, Ticket.I are 25 cents. Phone 893-4511 for further information. 2 Or•-CNsl ......... --- __,-. - GUIDI TO~ •. FUN· Coining Up FFSfivAL OF ARTS -'lbe 3'ln4 annual present- ation o( the Festival of Arts aod the Pageant of tbe Masten, in which living people portray the characters in famous pictures, will be held July 7 through August 19 at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. The pageant begins nighUy at 8:30 p.m. Ticket lnformation may be obtain- ed by phoning 494-1147. Admission to the grounds t.o view artists' work daily from noon to midnight, adults fifty cents, children 10 cents. Theater OPENINr-. THIS WEEK .@ "Wlanle The· P ... " The classic children's story, "Winnie 1be Pooh," will be staged by the Junior Division of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse t.onlght, Saturday and Sun- day, June 30, July 1 and 2. Performance times are 8 p.m. tonight, 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 Sonday. Phone 834-5300 for further information. "Crttic'• ~,, A modern comedy, "Critic'• Choice,'' will play at W~ Playhouse, 17th Street School Audltor- lwn, 7571 We1tmin!ter st. WNtmJnlter, OD Frld1y and Saturday nlghta beginning tom.Cht. June 30. Phone 893-050S for further information. "Bu SCop" A romantic comedy, "Bua Stop," will play at Cab- rillo Playhouse, 202 I,. venlda Cabrillo, San Clemente, tonight, Saturday and SUnday, June 30, July 1 and 2. Phone 49'l-046.5 for Information. "Tile Bobby Darla Show" Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, will present "The Bobby Darin Show" for ooe·wttk beginning Tuesday, July 4 with two shows on Satur- day and Sunday. Phone ~7220 for Information. "Tiie Miter" A commec:Ua dell' arte, "The Miser,'' wtll be staged · at South Coast Repertory Thea1N, 2815 Villa Way, Newport Beach, Thunday thn>ugh Sunday night.I beginning Thursday, July 6. Phone 873-*4 for f\u1her lntorrnation. Theater SllLL IUNNIN& "New MM•" Sigmund Rofnberg'e "New Moon" ls oo stage at Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, tbrou.gb Sunday, July 2, with two shows oo Setur· day and Sunday. Phone 776-7220 f« i.nfonnation. "Sff Bow They Ran'' A comic farce, "See How They Run," is on stage at Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach, on Friday and Saturday nights through Saturday, July l. Phone 847-4815 for further information. • ~ • '· . Sports ANGELS-California Angels vs New York Yankees .June 30, July 1, at 8 p.m., July 2 at 1 p. m.; Allgels vs. Boston Red Sox July 3 at 8 p.m .• ' July 4 at 1 p.m., July 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets $1.50 ceneral admission: $2.50 reserved seats; $3.50, fol box seats. Anaheim Stadium, 2000 State Col- lege Blvd., Anaheim. Phone 633-2000. All Star game will be held in Anaheim Stadium Tues., July 11, at 4 p.m ;:;.#:;. • HORSE RACING -Thoroughbred racing dally ex- cept Sunday at Hollywood Part in Inglewood tbrou&ll July 24. First post time 1:4S p.m. week· days, 1:15 p.m. Sat.: $50,000 Vanit)I Handicap Saturday, July 1. YACHTING -'Ibe Tranepaciflc Yacht ~ !rem Loi Angeles to Honolulu wtll 1et mder w11 about noon just outaide Loe Anselu P.,.bor on 1'iee., July 4. The race atart cu be viewed from Palos Verdes bluffs. Places to Go BARBOR CRUISE -Boats leave from Balboa Full Zone, 15 trips dally between 11 1.m. and 7 p.m. Tkket.s $1 .25 adults, 50 cents children. Phone f'73-0'l40 Cor further Information. Special 4th of July crui8e around full bay at 8 p.m . Three boats to accommodate crowd. '2.00 adults; $1.00 cbOdren. aTANCIA ADOBE -Adams and Mesa Verde Dr. W•t, Costa Mesa. Originally a way station for Jndlans, the historic adobe has been "stored and furnished and is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sat. and SUn. No admission c:barge. For information phone ~. DllNEYLAND-World famous amuatment park bu rides and exhibits for young and old, 1313 So. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. Hours 9 a.m. to mid· night daily. Music for dancing and special en· taJnment nightly. Phone 533-4:456. COVER : Photographer Lee Payne took our cover picture as fireworks filled the air with color last year. Many fireworks displays are ICheduled for Orange County this year from J'uly 2 to July 4. See feature and pictures on Page is. Gelde to Fu Meet tbe People CU'rent Art ExhJbltl Garden Notes F1ftworb la OC Detlper'• No&ebook CWldrtn'1 Theater View From Balcony Ost 'N' Aboat Eatertalnment Mt vies ORANGE COAST Page% Pa«e 3 Paces Page 4 Page 5 Pace' Pace 7 Pa1e 1 Pafet 1-14 Pages 1-14 Paces 1s.1s 1aa111mm11m MAGAZINE Friday, J1111e •, 111'1 --CMll WllKINDIR Ma9ellM II ,_........ ,, .. 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"TOHUl" ~..,;: Julie Andrews stars in "The Sound of Mu- sic" now showing at the Cin•ma ThNtre in Costa Mesa. The film won five AcMemy Awards last year. David Niven and Barbara Bouchet co-star in "Casino Royal•'' at the Mesa Theatre in Costa Mesa, the Tustin Theatre in Tustin, the Niguel Theatre in Laguna Niguel and tht Cinema Weit Theah'e in Westminster. Th• scene above is from "El Dorado" now play- ing at the Cinema Th• atrt in Huntington S.ach and the South Coast Th• atrt in Laguna Beach. @ mu•;•• ow..,_,., 0,.. NJtMfy 1:45 P.M. J s.t ... s... .t 1:41 w--. T-., .hrty 4fti AIM "Satan's Mistress" ~ ... ~ "'. x ~ .. "' • • t :I .. : l SAN FRANCISCO'S SMASH HIT "ONCE OVER NIGHTLY .. 0C• ..... cXo u .. J :;; ; . ... • c u t . . ... u By JOHN o·HARE PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT I lO TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY OPENING NIGHT JULY UTH FIRST NIGHTER PEllFOltM.ANCE-U Ptr "TlcU I NIGHTLY PEllFOllMANCE -U Ptr Tltltl • -..-"'7: ~--~,.:,;._ .......... ..._.::"",__-;;a:.:-'4. ... ,..f'tOW•t~"'-'"t ... Ol'r-Se""' """-e:C. QJ'&. ... ............. ,.,..,...~._,,·~'-"""~ -!71AJ .,.,..7220 lElEPHONE 541·1552 FOR INFORMATION FOR THE SUMMER TIME KID'S SPECIAL SHOWS • SAT. JULY 1-AT 2 P.M. SATUPlDAY JULT t MR. COCHA THE TALKING BEAR .. ' • • POa A fUU WEllC JULT l5 A Happy Treat of Fun and Musical Fantasy! JULY 2l Tll llllSCll mf(F.4TQI -l' THEMllFWJAll "t Tta.ll .. :&• ,_.-:: UllllED ARTISTS j JULY 2' "THE SECRET OF MAGIC ISLAND" AU6UST I TRUE STORY OF AFRICA'S MOST DANGEROUS HUNT' l{HJND! COIOR AUGUST 12 WALT OISNEYS' "GNOMOBILE''N ALSO COMIN6 "THE BIROS DO IT"-"McLINTOCK'' "THE BOY AND THE PIRATES" "RIDE THE WILD SURF" 0""" ,.... 15 Wttkt!ldtf '7H66J ISOLDE CEPPAJtO no -\lat STREET, NEYPO!T BEACH i 11e-rn.e s a .. _.. . .. '• . ,. -..... ' -. .. . .,~ ... ,.-.... :,•ir: t·ARao~ 1~~ CC1>l A '.'i:',.\ llllPHONI 541-1552 FOi INFORMATION EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN --Pml SO l flS • UISULA UDRESS ·DAVID NIVEN WOODY Al.Wt • OISOll WEll.ES • D£BOUH ml WILUAll HOl.DOI • CHARLES aom . GEORGE WT ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Continuous show Daily from 2 p.m. Continuow Satunbv from S p.m. r Ht MOST llAUTIFUL TH IAU I IN AMERICJ EDWARDS• • ::s; HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE ~6·310 NOW PLAYING e 1'$°"Jtif) "Fft\\J$j ~ Comes E:xclusiv~y 1\0 .,. •I.-.~~ • ~ ...... .. ,.., ......... Cll .. )e_ ...... -·· .. , .. ~- llotll;utS _-;;;;;..,.II·• II" 5 ~~Ql/_N?) ·-···-Cinema -· • ~ ~ 2:00 ' 8:30 p .M. , si...., t11.. s...... & ~ .... , ... ,.-, "'--~.,,lei~ c,,,,,, c.,,,, ~ c"""'°" S..1» ~t.i Pr.c. l0t "4r911 Vncl« I Z ~ ;~~$i~ .UANDREWS•r.o:..W..uPLlJMMER ~.'!:!! iii.w> HAYDHI-::: :.:=: .. ~· ELEANOR PARKER~=:-~ iOiQr YUE ! ia.uz> IOOCl~l ~.\1 ll\1414lll~T'tl"111 Eru;T LEllNA,. 14 ~-- I 0 u T 'N' A 8 0 u T-] Continued from P• 10 find a barbecue beef main dish called "a heap of sliced roast beef dunked in finger lickin' good barbecue sauce, sat on a toasted buo, with chopped cabbage slaw ft-om the root eel· lar." How about "crab or shrimp cocktails ... <rawdads too cept'n when the creek nms dry." And for a real masterpiece of restau- rant prose: "Half a harvest hand sirloin steak with onion rings that are just right for that harvest hand who's courtin' the farmer's daughter." Granny's Red Skillet hours: open for breakfast, luncheon and dinner from 6:00 a.m. to midnight ... seven days a week. MANNING'S MELANGE The third oI these newly opened is Man· ning's . . . a cafeteria operation similar to those outlets of this chain aJready doing top business at numeroUfrbig city locati-Ons. Diners pressed for time will appreciate the swift, efficient service offered here. The variety ol items is exceptional. Lunch is served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday;_ dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. the same days. Sunday dinner bOUf's are from noon to 8:00 p.m .. Popping up more and more often in out· n-about conversation . . , rumors concern- ing a new beach area spa that would feature· BIG name entertainment every night of the year. According to one of the prindpals set for involv~ment (if and when thi! deal jells) only top musical groups. vocalists arid stand- up comedians/comediennes to be inked fM appearances. Similar plans are afoot regard· ing future entertainment plans at Grand Hotel, Anaheim. * Catch the Reiber Hovde Trio at Shera- ton Beach Inn, Huntington Beach. Exceptional Organ, piano. vibes. From 9:00 p.m. nightly. Leader Hovde does a solo stint from 6:30 until group effort begins each evening. * Tm Gourmet Wine and Food Society of Riverside has gifted the Ha' Penny Inn. West- mJnster. with its coveted Cordon Bleu award for excellence. Peter Jepsen, innkeeper, and chef Uwe Boeger accepted for the Ha' Penny at a lavish dinner pres-entation. * Ba<:k at Reuben's, Newport Beach and most welC'Ome indeed . . pianist extra- ordinaire Edgar Hayes Yeah, and "Letty Herl)" is right along with "the man'' ... mak- ing that bass hum like never before. A tip to management here. None of the Hayes falli ap· preciate his return going unallnounced. Why overlook publicizing the besl ''draw'• you've ever had? Tha 's All! * MelodJJH.t lJleatre OPENS TUESOA Y • l WEEK ONLY BOBBY DARIN WITH SPECIAL GU•llT a TAAS CHAD & JEREMY Tvu., Wt4., Tll•n , frt. ti S·JO ~.M • S•I. •15.JO l 9:30 ,,Ill.• h nd•1 ti1.00 P.M $2 50. SJ.SO, ... SO. $S.SO S•odot Moli-ti 3:00 , It, • U .60. S3.50, $4.50 SEATS llOW 11 Malodyteod ni..ttt I• Offlu • Se. C:.llf. MM C. .• '37 t. Hlll_!!:t 1Ao """"" • lhlllella Mualc Citr't • All Mo!IAI °'-* • ...... (7141 Tn.nn .~ TROPICAL FISH 6.wfltll -, ... Ulyt ,_,..,...._ ........ ........... ,...,... ' Wt w ....... ' s.,,l'- SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH Ill W. W--. C.... ..... .... ,..,. ....... 141-79'1 0.-M let Mea llln t'r1. a.1. 1' .. , -s-. 11 ... PORT$~.(" !NI I , COAST Hl•-AY C..-. *I MW 6~ "" DISNIT'S "Natu re'• Half Acre" a.,-: 1 • 9:H ...: o-o.ty • t :Jt NOW SHOWING FIRST RUN ~-· m~ ~~ caa., IE Lm -.. 1119 MtlTS CLIFF RICHARD -ROBERT MORLEY _. llNI our WllAT FUN 18 !!! eFtnders ~eepers" COLO!t R•ioMd thru UNITED ARTISTS !NTH• WHTMIN8Tl'.ft Cl!!~" * NOW PLAYING * W-4. • S~t. • S1111. • 111h. C.11tt11110111 ~.,. I P.M, TIMI" •• Fri •• Mo11. Fro,. 7 P.M. #C•T ... N&nl'" ~HO 004.01.N ._...,. • .......... 17 lnto,.otloftel ltarw ~ PETER URSULA DAVID WOODY SELLERS • ANDRESS • NIVEN • ALLEN e PLUS SECOND TOP ACTION FEATURE e • * NOW PLAYI NG * W-4. -Sert. • 11111. • T...._ C•tttMIHft fr• .. J P.M. • Tims. • Fl'I. ~ w .... ,...,. 7 r.w. Mefarifte S«l...,_OAllY l"ILOT Frklat, June ,., IHJ -· She Composes Music For Theatre Guild Plays 'lltut -th ftojbj <::::... Show business still interests her but oowad.aya sbe works behind the tcenes instead ol behind the footlights. She and lyrici!t Prue Holden write the music for tbe Newport Harbor Children's Theatre Guild production.a. '1t was really Prue who got us going," said the pert, attractive brunette. "She called me up one day aod said she had a poem without any music. I hid some music without any poe~ I sang it to her over the phone and, amu- ingty, it fit."' The two women have continued to follow the same general pattern when they compose their songs -Prue'1 lyric.a first, theo Jean's mu.s.k . Usually it works pretty well, but occuiooally Jean gets stuck. "When t.bAt bappeDJ I either take a bath or a shower," she said with a laugh. 'Tm prob- ably the cleanest composer on Lido, but the sound of water seems to ltiln· ul•te me." To date the Holden-'I'andowsky team ha, produced a total of 74 10ngs -the whole score for five shows and a theme fOr a mth. One of tbeir musical adaptatioos, ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin,'' won third place last year in a national contest for children's pay writing. . Music has been a focal point in Jean's life since she began lakin& piano le550ns at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto at the age of five. "However, the older I got the more I distres9ed the conservatory teachers," said Jean. "I kept bearing jazz in Bach. My dad wa.s disappointed in me, too, because he was a classicist. an aro>mplished musicUD. and I just didn't fit the mold." This was one of the reasons she took t two year business cow-se alter finishing high school, but the typing job sbe took afterwards with the Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company ooly lasted a year. "The idea of making out reports on boilers for the rest of my life scared me. I ran away from home and went to live in New York." One of the reasons Jean Tandowsky ran any from her home in Toronto, Canada, as a young girl was because 1be couldn't ltmd the mon· otony of her life. A look at her post-Toronto period clearly indicates the complaint was never valid again. The action shocked her family. ''I come from a long line of conserva- tive, traditional, civic-minded people,'' she explained, "and when I landed a job as a dancer in Earl Carroll's Vanities, my relatives stopped wting about me completely." I She was a dancer and featured pianist in F.arl Carroll's Vanities, a fashion model for John Powers, a photographer's model. a featured motion picture actress who had pies shoved in her face, and a pianist in a movie in which she accompanied a skinny, young tl.d IWMd Frank Sinatn. Jean was in the Vanities from 1925 to 1932 and eventtially appeared ln some piano specialties. "Those were exciting years," she remembered.. "People like Jack Benny, Milt.on Berle and Robert Cummings were in the Today, 9he live! in Newport Beach and her Hf• is M lively as ever. HUNTINGTON BEACH UBRARY -525 S. Main, Huntington Beach, will exhibit paintings by Marilyn Solomon beginning July l during reg· ular library hours Dll>J>'S ART GALLERY -211 Main Street, Hunt. ingt.on Beach, is exhibiting oil portraits by Frank Taurlello through July. Hours ~e 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. through Sat. !>boo. 536-2057 for further Information. HUNTINGTON VALLEY BANK -16950 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Hours 10 a.m. t.o S p.m. Mon. through TWrs No ad.mission charge. On exhibit through July 28, oll paintings by Rheta Gillette. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours Mon. through Thurs. 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. No admission charge. Phone 675-.5010. On exhibit through July 15 oil paintings by Morton ~ausoa. CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -Newport Beacb City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Boun Mon. through Fri. 8 to 5 p.m. No admiulon charge. On exhibit through August painting• by Roger Kuntz, Robert Frame, Arthur ~ Connor Everts, Marlo Cooper, Roger Armstrcnt, David Schnabel, Ronald Shap, Joo Stokesbw'f, Ruth Osgood and Bennett Bradbury . CLYDE ZULCH GALLERY -1835 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. Houn 10 a.m. to I p.m. Yon. through Sat., 12 to I p.m. Sun. Phone MZ-7U87. On exhibit through July, paintings by Paul Lauritz, Roger Armstrong, Reynold ~. Neil Bukher, Dal(. Logan, Wide Zint, Paul Di· bert, Marilyn Seeland and Clyde Zulch; sculp. ture by Harold Wakeman, Ht Flnk and Judith Bland. MalNllM hcli-OAIL'I' rllOT ,,,_.,, June >I, 1,.1 CURRENT ART EXHIBITS MARINERS LIBRARY -~Dover Dr ... Newport Beach is erltbiting paintings by Barbara Klark through July during regular library hours. • CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Co~L Hway., La· guna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to~ p.m. daily. No admission charge. Phone 494-24i7. On exhibit through July ~ paintl.ng.t by Clarence McGrath. CHARLES W. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main Street. Santa Ana. Phone 542-M:WS. Hours: Tuu . through Sat. 10 a.m. to •:30 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 6 p.m. and Thurs. evenings, 7 to 9 p.m. No ad.mis· slon charge. The gallery it exhibiting a collec· Uon of Winold Re!S$' llthographt, "Portrait.I of the Blackfeet," through July 14, print.I by Prof. Robert von Heumann aDd paintings from the masters collection o! Mr. and Mn. William Mc- Manus through July 30. DORIAN HUNTER GALLERY -524 W. Common- wealth, Fullerton. Houn 9 a.m. to I p.m. Mon. through Fri. Phone ~. No ad.mission charge. On exhibit through August 4 paintings by Lynn Ross. Continued on P~ 6 ATTENTION! STORES, CLUBS, RESTAURANTS W• wlll M .,.. ~ ...., IMwi., tW 4tll flf J.lr 994 .U.. .-, 1W ...... ,...._ wy -lley. Ne MM te .,.,,._. ,.. .......... ~..,.. ......... .-....-.... k -..... --... 1Jt 0..-.. c...., .... www •• --..... ~ ................ ,.. ................. ,. FOR OUR RESTAURANTS This Wffks Special U.S. NO. 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The pinks, yellows and sky blues are especially attractive. lkarded iris are easy to grow, and get along with a minimum of water. They abau1d be planted in ·full sun and have a good drainage. There are 1Heral other ti.ads of iris apecies. While there is a basic similarity of flonr form. their gtOWth habit and cultw-al requirements are flu!te ditene. .. . n.. .a.u••• Dutch· ilia ii ·well tnowil .in this area. There are other kinds of bulbous iris such as English and Spanish, but the Dutch is'tbe only. one th~t will do well in our climate. Plant the bulbs in the fall In light soils, it JI not necmaary to dig them _up in the spring. However, in heavy soils they wUJ usually disappear during the swmner. . TM t..., kind of iris is ttie sparia· iris. These will have lolbge three · and four feet high. Lite bearded iris .puma · grow from clumpa but the dumps are tighter and do 11ot spread .out as rapidly as bearded iris does. Tbe variety usually aeen around here ii Spuria ocbroleuca which is white with a yellow ~ on the lalll. There are hybrid spUrias that are available from iJ:!:Jieb and come in shades of blue, pure yellow and bronze with Jareer wen thaa the tpecies. An iris fMt is· not at all ~ known ii the Pacific Cout iris. Iris in-oomlnata is a oative ol Oregon. It baa grassy foliage about eifbt inches hiah bearing four inch golden yellow flowers with brown markings. Other cotor ~mbinations are found in hybrids including shades of white, blue and bf:ome. A ...aatM species. Iris do~uian• is native. to California. Although this species is also available in 1 ow, tt ls usually found 1n shades of blue. It b a larger pbnt than innominata. Louisiana iris will do well here if given good drainage and a fair amount ot moisture. The plant& rome m a variety of colors and their height is between that of the bearded irls and the spurias. · The .. ,..... flowered .iris ls the Japanese iris which is risky. It needs considerable water and while some grow and bloom here the flowers are not as large as they are in wetter climates. I -Don Horton IA•••nt .. wns with · sac easyl fast! economicalJ ,,. ........ --..... ,.. ........ IHt1lM ••• .. • Cll-nrt -... " Ille ~ "'" .. , .. .......... ._. ..... --, .. -....., . -.... Lma. ....... __..... "'' ....... ,.. .... • .-............ ............ e tllldl YI--twf, C:..iwt ._._ .......... ,, ., -............... ......, YMw 19 -.... llMM. HYW-NIU'9111w_llw.......,.,.. c•twt -. .. '" ... ~ edilll •. ..., II llMllM. TM flllltll ..._ la 19 all fw -..... Ilea ....... "' -" .. ....... !Mlallen ...... He'lt .... yW ... -.itl 111 NvHt•-flf ca .. Twt -... ~"N C9ah ef I -ilutHI ..... lltf'M8ln'IO 8T CM.oTVW , 8"""4 MIA Te latlH 1Ca~T1rf Lan..c.tact tu Luacaper i1 Y11r lru I AJCAH8N MUNnM•TOM llACH lJf• ........... m-1111 ........... '-........ 141-JIU ....... IZ7..J'1t O&AM61 CAllS1uac> IUCM Mef9 LI I I I a .. ~, ....... UJ.6111 s..,t.a. 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Nit IMflOllMATICIM oa lnaavATIONI 1'11: '7).DtS TIM MORGON Singing at the COSMOS FOLK 'CLUB JULY 3rd-17th Main Street, Seal Beach ~ Newport Harbor Cruise ~ 15 Trips Daily betw... 11 a.m. and 7 p.•. Maa•ght Crvise at I p .... Fun Zone Boat Company * lalboa 673-0240 * Wolt Di~:,ncys SH~CCV OOG "'Aflsent.nill4ecf FIDM1JSUT~ .,.... -. EVERYONE AGREES f Aldiinct lottd it ... William Chap111n, Gra. l LJllll Matlit 1114 Ken Remo broaeht .,. .. I holll ••• bat rewinl ye~ it wowed 'em. I Gene T/laclcrey, Herald·wminer lllilll pr1d1*t If '1tew Moon" is best of the 1-... ....,.supfd. I Don Gordon, Hollywood Citizen H..,. Excellllt ,... .. ~ ........ °":!1 ....... derin( CIR lriJine.,, bmara lllllCill ii •1 respects, mdieact .,..Md from .._._, II I -Ann T•"lll.S>0la '"' • .,;, .. , rnt rate leaitimate sin1ers ii leaclinr roles placed I musical responsibility. in excellent throats... , Grace-Lynne Martin, Will*" Chapa111 114 lei Rtlll .. , wittt laandsonle tones. Warren H•ui•r, Loe An,./• T/mef llelodJJ.pd !bt•tre • Fri.. & Sit at 1:30 • Sun. it 8:00 • Sit. le Sun. 1t J;OO ........... ,.... • suo, ,u. "New Moon" --·~l71ic:a _, Pl"' ...... 11114 °"81' "-tnlm I( ..... ~ ···~4 It ...... ~ ............... ..A.. ................... . -~--~.ll--8•ri .. '' :- -............ Jt-1• ll•" ~· "'Ou JUI;' ..lf .. 1i11t_ l'o11" •r-c ..... /JMll i.11.-..................... .., ................. ... DltllC1DIYi...-.... llATI NOW It IOll Office. lo. Calif. Mu1lc Co., 6371. HIN. Lot Anttltt, all Mutull Alenciff, WaUich's Mu1ic City Stor• ..... ___ l'tlOM (714) 776-7220 ___ _,, GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY JULY 4th NEWPORT DUNES 71 ACRE RECREATIONAL PARK Fi,.. Rh'fl, Vo&rey a.u Plcnlc Tables 15 Acre Spartding Laeoon S.. Cydes, Kay•ks, PacWW.O.rds. Saff leats' Pidfic (Nsl lill Colda ,.... "Aerill ... ,, TV's Ciptlil,.. -If . ~ ENTOTAINMENT Off ........... ltd. . MUSIC, FUN. NEWPORT BEACH PHONE 644-0510 MAnNEES WED •• SAT.· SUN. AT 2 P.M. EYtS. MOM. THIU SAT. 1:30 P.M. SUNDAY EVE. 1:00 ~ -·-- EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUN NOMINA ftD FOi I ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING ST£VE McQUEEN IEST ACTOa • Siii PBIUS FRH PARKING FO& THIATU PAITI INFODIATl.Ott CAU 673-7081 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11 A.M. ~c-13 ·-- ~ - • -t 12 RIVIERA NOW OPEN The Riviera R .. taurant, South CNst Plau's new- Mt tHnlnt spot, opened lw busineu thi• wMk encl seema te IM an Im- mediate aucceu. Open fer lunch and dinner, the subdued atmosphere c,... •tecl by skilled UH of rich burgundy, '9d, dartt woods and wrought Iron chandeliers in the dlnlnt reom, and the excellent CMtlnental cuisine, ... up te an enchanting din-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IDl "'9 experience. lli1i. . I "Miss America" -Wyatt •• ,.,. HMl1'11ft Maid" ur.,i ... G.Go .. ALL YOU CAN EAT! BAR-8.QUED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF ht., July 11t -11 :30 a.m. -I p.m. lncluct.s '149 • Potato ot hlad • . Roll and lutter Come On In and Try Our tt.pit11ity MOON'S WAGON WHEEL (yes, YOU the audience) af& • 11111111 ft EST A fl ft ANT Mu1ic By TM Sam Wiley Trio. Also Voluptuous Vocall1h Alexandria DNn & lvellyn Woods NO MINIMUM STUDENTS WELCOME All JAY·Zll Show Cants Wiii .. Honored RESERVATIONS 640-9929 548-9755 TWO SHOWS . NIGHTLY 9:30 P.M. AND MIDNIGHT IN TH! llAUTIFUL SCARl.!1' LOUNGE Y·E OLE INN ._.. .., All• • .,.,... .. .,....., ., .... ,....., "Tit.I ., .. c-.• Or ... Gllllf AT THI SUNNY ACRll MOTIL 2376 NIWPORT IL VD., COST A Mii.A 0.. ............ ef ,._ 0....,. Cet111ty ,_ ...... " .................... n. 2200 HARBOR IL VD. COST A MESA l·MA.11' SHOPPIN• ClNTU e Nm TO FM ••• two words heard often at Mr. Steak! We'we wasted many choice cuts lmnini-even burned 1 few (wt blush to admit), but now we're proud of our performance at tht broiler. Wt know 1ht exact moment to tun! )'O'll' steak, tilt critical moment when It ii cooked the YWt you ~· l 11'at'1 wt?Y you htll' *ti words so often at MR. STEAK- Tlftdtr and Juicy. You'1f be NYIPC them, tool ~~~~ FAMILY ~ .... l'AIRVIEW ROAD AT WILSON COSTA MESA COLORAOO-SIRLOIN FRONTIER flLL!T ROYALE T-BONI olt dinner1 inelva• ~ Ho4lte TOOfll, eolo4, .,. ol po#o#o ~dole ledlM-DAILY I'll.OT l"rWeY, J-.. ltO oc TO BE Dlsneyland'a ~ Twain stMrnboet round• the bend durl"I ttie part'• nlehtly flrewot'b dlaplay, "fant11y In the Sky, .. which IMt'• at 9 p.m. Tlnkerbelt will fly, teo. W 1ELL LIGHTED ON 4Tll KIDS AND PARENtS HAYE WIDE CHOICE There will be no problem tor Orange Coo..o- ty folb .who go l~g for fireworb dis- pbys on the Fourth of July. Fift shows will be held in the County on the Foortb and an- other is planned for July 2. The first scheduled display will be held at Anaheim Stadium on July 2 at 7 p.m. Enter- tainment will preced_e the fireworb. On the Fourth, the Exchange Clubs of New- port Harbor ana Costa Mesa will stage a show in Orange Coast College Stadium at 7:30 p.m. The City of Huntington Beach will shoot fire. works from. the end of ·Huntington Beach Pier at 9 p.m., the Dunes in Newport Beach will fire skyward beginning at 8:45 p.m. An- aheim Stadium Will be the setting for another fireworks show following the bueball game on the Fourth and Disneyland will set off its spectacular "Fantasy in the Sky" fireworb at 9 p.m. on the big night ana every night throughout the summer. The,.. is no admission cllarge for the show at Huntington Beach Pier. For ticket infor- mation on the other shows see Guide to ho, Pie• %. • ~- The Statue of Liberty is juat one of the pyro- technic dlsplaya, many animated, which will be lhown et the AMheiln Stadl*"' Flrewerks Show on July 2. • Thi1 5P1rldlng display of fireworks is from Int year'a ahow at the Hunf. 9ngton Beach Pier. More f I reworks will be ahot .tf the encl of the pier this ye1r, beglnnlnt at 9 p.m. There 11 no adml11lon charte· l'lreworb don't come any naor. apectacular than thia. It w11 lhot off from The Dunes In Newport S..ch lest yMr and another show wUI be held at Ttr. Dunes thi1 year beglnnlnt at 1:45 p.m. Ma9eliloe ~AILY PILOT --.J-.. tHJ or .... CW.I 5 w ...... ' ' I - \. - > • 6 \ . . ' • • ,, .. , • .. , .· ' , . -.. ~ ---~ .._ ----....------· •. . . HOME-DECORATOR SHOW The Oranp County HOCM 1na Decor1tora ahow which opened tod1y H the flnt .. ..,..,t In the naw An1h.Cm Convention Center will run throvth July 9. The decor1tors of Att1'1 Furniture, Cost• M.sa, 1r• di$pl1yh't tMir Swedlsh furnitvre in the Mttlnt shown 1bove. Dl1play1 from -.van loreilft countrl .. and the United States will be shown in the exhibit whkfl numlMrs owr 300 booths. M-ET THE PEOP·LE • • • Continued from p ... 3 shows. Cam>ll was interesting, too. He wais the first to remove the footlights and build an apron out into the audience. He also took out the first three rows of seats, put in little tables that seated si~. charged $11 a seat and got hi! price.'' After the Vanities, Jean worked as a faslUon model for John Power& ab.cl then as a photographer's modet She bad been working in motion pic- tures off and oo in New York, and in 1938 moved to California to work in comedies at Columbia. "Quite a bit of the time I was getting pies thrown in my face, but I also played the piano. The studio would ask casting for ten girls who could play the piano and they would get Dim! who couldn't and one who could -me. The cameras panned in on me and that's how I hap- pened to appear with Sinatra in one,<; his early movies.'' In her spare time Jean worked as a nurse's aide at Los Angeles General Hospital, and it was there she met Dr. Ralph Tandowsky, Tan to Jean, an associate professor of medicine and a cardiol<>gist on the stall. They were married in 1944 and then, in 1950. Ralph, Jean and his son, Ralph Junior. moved to Newp<>rt Buch. . Much of Jean's time in Newport bas been occupied with philanthropic wock and community projects. She is a member of Hoag Hospital Auxiliary, The Power Squadron, and is vioe-pn!Sident in charge of public relations tw the Orange County Philharmonic Society, an activity that 1ut year earned a first place award for Jean becauae she acquired the JD09t publicity for her organization. In ldditioh, ahe is an active member, and in most caees bolds an office, in the Udo Isle Yacht Club, the Lido Isle Woman'• Club and the Udo Isle Commmiity AJeoclation. When the need arises, she pinch-hits in her husband'• office, types all the medical papen be writel1 and la CWTenUy readinf galley proofs on her husband's soon-to-be-publlsbed medical text. The book is dedicated to Jean, who OODBiden this the bigfeljt thrill of her life. There was a mischievooa look oo her face 11 lhe ad<k!d, "Maybe now the fol ks back home in Toronto will think I turned out all right after all." 6 Or-~ ....... . -Claire Str1uch DESIGNER'S NOTE.BOOK Terrace• . BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANG& COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR \. A terr•<• ahould be considered. as an additional room which requires, and IOllletimes deserves, more maintenance and care Uun any other. It must be a projection of interior per600- ality. If there isn't a.. utural celling on the terrace, sometimes one oan be created of canvu. For those who like the sound.of rain pattering, role is a food IQUestioD. Canvas, with the pattern WOV• en through and through, loob pretty to neighbors who look down on It as well as to tboM Jooting up from inside. Striped vinyb I (on one side only, preferably the underside) trimmed with fringe and tassels offer excellent durability for outdoor use and can be hosed and scrubbed to new Cre'>hn{?S" ac: often ;i.-necessary. There ia 1 greater proportion of badly designed metal outdooc furniture than any other kind. The few good pieces are used !ar too seldom but one bas little choice. Color to harmonize with the interior and plantlnp is certainly desirable. Black, how- ever, is sWl the moet qb.isticated in furniture frames, awnings and trimming. It provides a subtle background effect for plants and flower s. Sto,,. flower bute&a, statuary, fount.a.ins, terra cott~ urns and carved wall dlCOl'Ulona ldd interest to a teITace as do trel- tise,,, either plain or pWfted. floor ti'-(tvtn Yinyl u bestoe) help to create an inviting background and the new outdoor carpeting can be used to good Id vantage. NEXT WEEKs CHINESE DECORATIONS Please address inquiries end questions by letter to: Designers Notebook, WHkender Magazine, Pod Offic. Box 1875, Newport Beach, California. #MfezllM s.ctt.-oAIL Y P' ILOT "''*'· J-,., "" COURY'S STEAK SANDWICH $1.95 LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS 19th & PLACENTIA COSTA MESA e TOP SIRLOIN - PRIME RIB -STEAK ind LOBSTER COMB. re ..... , • ....,. $3.95 6 P.M. tc 11 P.M. lfTCHIN Cl.OllD SUNDAY STEAK .......... s125 :~-::M.~ . : : : : : : : : : CHICKEN ....... . POTATO -&AUD -Ma.UC UaAD COCICTAIU -DttAueHT aau 90/Jl!n ::Dragon Room • CANTONESE-CHINESE FOOD • P'lt .... H•D IY PAMOVI CHINala CH•tr "LEONG" LUNCHEON PLATE e PORK CHOP SUEY e FRIED or PLAIN RICE e TEA or COFFEE 65' e SOUP e . COOKIE OTMD UJNCHIONS TO Sl.11 TAKE OUT SPECW PORK CHOW MEIN-FRIED SHRIMP-EGG FOO YOUNG FRIED RICE-COOKIE $1.25 J PllSONS ADD POii CHOP SUIY 4 PllSONS ADD SWOT AND SOUi lllS Good thru JuM 25 Only CALL • Kl 5-2278 , .. NUON Su\NNYI~ J.OO&V .f ... Recording Se88ion John Cook, si,,....-guitarlst who Is currently entert1inint at the Sadclleback Inn in L19u- na Beach, has 1 trNt in store for his f 1n1. On July 5 ind 6, in the C1ntlna of the Inn. he wlll be recording 1 Mrl .. of live perform- ances which wlll be releued at 1 liter date by C1pftal Records. The publlc ls invited to attend the .... ion ind enjoy Cook's music ind songs. For Gracious ·Diaing •'JUST A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT" Porf GJwa,.J IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA Open I 1.m. to 11 p.m. Never on Sunday ,.&tiss GI~alet The Ultimate in Fine Dining SWISS -GERMAN -AMERICAN DINNERS LUNCHEON SERVED DINNER 5:00-1 1.00 P.M. DAILY 11:30 -2.:30 °CLOSED MONDAY 414 N. NEWPORT BLVD. ~383 J ~ MAITRE DE' RESTAURANT LUNCHEON SPECIALS Steak Sandwich 1. 95 Petite Steak Sandwich 1.00 KITCHIN UNDH NEW MANA51MlNT SING ALONG WITH JACK KNAPP 719 W. 19th St. COSTA MesA I. coG\0+<:9@.i ,.II.IMO 111U6NI"$ HOWARD WIWAMS' HOFIRAU -IF1lW AND SHOWBOAT ., 600D IN T0.60 DI". ONLY • COCKTAILS • LUNCHEON • D™NER a f'a. m ;s 2145 HARBOR COSTA MESA e Banquet F1ellitlH e Fi•1t D111iw• Sinet JC1n'i . ... . **********'t******"*i 1M W k f H 1· . 3801 EA!'T c0~~r li1G1,1 11\ "' ee o ypno ism CoRONA Dl'L MAR. Ulll-0111"•~ on:TRDANTis BA -,r f ~ p~+w·_ I ·---I "MR. HYPNOTISM!" Y· : E x c I T I N G 2 SHOWS NIGHTL YI 9:30 pitn. and Midnight D I F F E R E N T "" ..-. • "'*' "'-"" tw 11 ......... 11 wttti u.~·· .. L.eMc., "Mr. H,,....._ .. ._ ... a.&W ..... ,. i. .., ..,,_ .... tr.. cemt te ..-. NOW AT Yiu.A MAllNA -YOUI • IL -"' -4 -..... , -PLUS - JACK LONDON DUO DANCING NITEL Y IN THE LOUNGE e IUFNT LUNCHION 11 .H e DINNll NOM SUO RESTAURANT OYll100lJN6 llAUTlfUL liUOA li Y 1045 BAYSIDE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0200 ........ ~AILYl'llOT trn..y, J-JI. IH7 JJ~ I PAVILIDn ... ••• dinner ., with the most I sp•c!acular view 1n Newport.•. "°"' 5:00 fACH EVENING 1t 0000000 HOUSI SPEC IALTY 1>ll'U1"X~1'T CJl~'S : IALIOA PENINSULA 673-4633 i ................. ftlVIEfLJ\ ltt&TAUIANT CONTINENTAL CUISINE .· COCKTAILS , ~ on;., Serving Luncheon 011d Di1;1~r Monda11 through Sat1mt...11. (Reseroations Suggested) Dinners from 3.95 ~"""= .J ---- SOUTH CO.AST PL.AU 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa • Phone (714) '40-3840 ~ OrNM ,_J 11 ... lo.- .. ..r I OUT 'N' ABOUT I Continued from P•ge 9 crest of the gentleman from La Mancha (Don Quixote) that emblazons its front doors, right oo down to and through the C'Omfort and in- timacy of its natural woods-copper-glass in- terior. ... *' ABOUT GRANNY'S Granny's Red Skillet is a particularly fine coffee shop operation with the stress be- ing placed on "fun" C'Ountry atmosphere. The main dishes are actuany served in red skillets and d ecor trappings include an ancient cast iron pot-be~ stove, old pine furniture, quaint . pottery, wood and copper molds and aa old-fashioned butter cdlurn. Bill of fare descriptions at GRS are in- triguing in themselves. Where else would you •••••••••••••••••••• ! ~::Don °o.1e : e OLE! (7 e : J'IJ' A! MEXICAN FOOD : e SPECIAL COMllNATIONS e e ENCHILADA & TACO ....... $1.30 e • CHIU REWNO·ENCHILADA $1.45 .e DQ's relaxing atmosphere is enhanced by luxurious, upholstered high-back chairs, a rug- ged fireplace. antique artifacts, Saracen ar- mor displayed in shadow boxes behind the massive bar and k>unge furniture imported from Spain. • SUVED w r; aCOCKTAiuAD~AS U AUA • I jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. IN THE FIE s TA LOUNGE • SING-A·L-oNG WITH • HAYDEN CAUSEY TRIO • Continued on P• 14 HELEN WATSON • with JOSIE DE CASTRO • Cook·1e's Cock1a·11s • 9093 E. AD::sHTLY ~~·~T~:;;~ BEACH •. • OPEN 7 DAYS 962-7911 Some mighty attradive cocktail carriers and viand vendors wearing off-the-shoulder black blouses, short red skirts and red aprons do nothing to make you think of bypassing the spa either. 2000 Newport c..ta Mesa Lt 1-9069 •••••••••••••••••••• The men h as prawns V~ e!e features su Barcelona sole ~cia. steak Mad~~ succulen ts and n umerous ot~!~lor~. vea1"ci~ 1~ steak L pantsh·inspired an<ba d uncheon: 11 .30 entrees. ~y through T · to 2 p . • m1dnight on~ .ursday, 5:3ifo·3Dmner: Mon- bours are from 2days and Saturdo p.m.; until p.m. until 9·30 ays. Sunday • • • • • • . p.m. . ..-,r.:·-·...... ~ •' ,, . . . . . . . . rt}011tt('tC$ ~~~.·~1·~ • • • • • • OUNGE -·~TS WHKLY :1 NOW FEATURING ERNIE ARMAND TRIO CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUI • ., MS>fTHIANEAN CUISN SffV'fO IN OlD WO-LO SPUNOOl lUHOKON 1....,-~ DINl9 C'.o<lrtMI flrl ...,..., j., ... ...... _, NICh ni"1. 9fTISTMN1191Y Hi .... ly .,.._ " UWIS AHO SNOtlZ "A1Mrl<1'1 fOft-1 Metiul Duo" 1617 WESTCllff DlllVl NlWrORT IEACH, CALIF. '42-440 .. &.hind the Siuler Ste•k Houle • • 11521 BEACH •t ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH • • Town & Country Shopplne Center ~1 •I _ • • • 8 • • • • • 8 • • • ••• 8 8 • 8 8 8 I ----...,..----, I sa•..... &m i J-000 TO ~ STEAK HOUSES A STtA• YOU CAN'T AffOID TO MISS! TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1.29 r==-~ · NEW YORK CUT STEAK 1.49 Vi lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 89c All AaOVI! IHCLUDI! aAl<l!D 'OTATO OR l'RENCH l'IUES, ROLL & aUTTER STEAK SANDWICH 89c WITH FRINCH FRIES KING SIZE HAMBUP.GER 44c WITH CHEESE .49c OlllU '1!111 U' AT THI 1'•11 "GOODY aAlt" SHRltil> BOAT WITH FRIES 1.09 TOSSED &IHI SALAD 19c CMOICI!: auu, THOUSAHD ISLAllO. PRl!lfCH DRl!SSllf& COffU l.tl YM -... , 10 MONDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT1 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. OUR REG. $1.29 TOP ~l!:!~~o~~~. ~ ,m-1 99¢ WITH N8 LOWPOP . -THE SIZZLERS 10 In Hunting1on ... ch W Five Points) 11552 leach llvd. Town I Country Center In Costa ~· Cnr. of I. 17th I Sant• An• 291 I. 17th Hlllgren Squire p~~NE -HOUR~ PHONE ,.2.5912 o,_ 11 ~ te t P.M. 642-7492 .,_ Clllll ... p ~ r11111m1m1 I don't mind atttlnq niqhta. That'• my busln--. But busl.neaa ia a little slow lately, thanks to SHAXEY'S. More and more of the famlllff on my block are 9oln9 out to eat. all riqht. but they're takinq the kida alon9I They're at SHA.1.EY'S and that'• why I hate lt. Deis are w.Jcome. enrybody haa a qreat time cmd It' a not fair. Wbat' a a tMDC19er to do that can't alt niqhta? Go WHERE? Well. okay, but don't forQet. JHATESHAl'.ErSPIZZAPARLO& llllITT PIZZI Nllll a..,_,._,...... ....... JrM et: 10752 Westminster Boulevard in Garden Grove 2285 Newport Boulevard In Costa Mesa ~ ~-s.ctiM-OAILY l'ILOl .. ,.....,,,,.. .. '"' FROM THE BALCONY By TOM TITUS While there's no specific line of demar- cation drawn, Orange County bas, for all practical purposes, J"'!?!Cbed the end of its 1966-67 community theater season. Awards are being passed out; new sea· sons are being planned. In some ~ there are summer productions, but most local little "theaters are stopping -or at least slowing down -for a bit of a rest. And during this hiatus, it seems as good a time as any to peer back over the past sa- son and pick out a few of the highlights. BEST PRODUCTION -"The Subject Was Roses," Laguna Playhouse. BEST COMEDY-"See How They Run," Huntington Beach Playhouse. BEST DRAMA -"A Man for All Sea· 90ns," Laguna Playhouse. BEST MUSICAL -"little man in search of his serious side," Orange studio Theater. BEST COLLEGIATE PRODUCTION -A tossup between "Romeo aod Juliet,,, Orange Coast College, and "Six Characten in Search of an Author,'' University of Oallfom;a, Ir- vine. Students' Repertory Theater . MOST CONSISTENT THEATER-;-HllDt· ington Beach Playhouse. MOST DEDICATED ACTOR -Rey L• Ecluse, who crowded roles in "M1111 fOr AD Seasons," ''The Lark." "The Best Man" IDd "The Subject Was Roses" into the same season. MOST DEDICATED' ACTRESS -Leelie Day, who starred in the long-runJling "little man." sandwiched in the lead in "Poor Rich· ard,'' took a major role in a concert reading and still found time to get married, all in one season. BEST COLLEGIATE ACTORS -Bob Gunton, VCI. and Jeff Burtt, OCC. BEST COLLEGIATE ACTRESSES-He}. en Kearney, OCC; Karen McNeil. UCT. MOST IMPRESSIVE NEW FACE -John Ferzacca, director of "The Subje<'l Was Ros- es," who also played title roles in "Romanoff and Juliet" and "Poor Richard" within a three-month span. MOST IMPRESSI VE NEW GROUP-The South· Coast Light Opera Association of San Clemente which debuted with a presentable production of "The Music Man" against for· midable technical odds. BEST DIRECTOR -Mary Eastman, who st.aged, restaged, and re-rest.aged ••little man'' (which she also wrote) because of cast chang- es and theater changes and kept it on the boards for 52 performances. MOST PROMISING NEWCOMERS - Mui}yn Hagstrom, Ben Jensen. COMEBACK OF THE YEAR ~ Orange Studio Theater. YEAR'S BIGGEST LOSS -Director John Ford , departing OCC for Foot.hill College. YEAR'S BIGGEST GAIN -The Stu· d•Dtl Repertory Theater at UCI. That was the season that was. More the· ater groups; more productions; more partici· pants. And, we trust, more Orange Oounti· ans being lured into the theater by the in· creasingly fine quality offered on local stages. ~ s.ctt.-OAILY l'ILOT "'*'· J-... "" MESA CHILDRE tN OPEN 'POOH' Robert Frtltag, In the tftle role, squats down to Us•n to Piglet, pl•yed by Victoria Ntdoff, In the photo et ritht. Be. &ow, Plgltt •ttempts te 1w1y Pooh from his flower 'IHing in tha. scenes from the Cost• Mesa children's f1nt111y. . . "Winnie the Pooh," an age-old children'• story by A. A Milne, trots onto the stage of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse thia evening. Directed by Pati Tambellini. ~ show 'features a cast of 28 children in the.ntles of various .animah of the forest The central roles1 will be played by Toni Bergman u Christopher Robin, Robert Freitag u Pooh and Kay.Valdez 11 the nuntor. Other you.npten in the play are Vtc· toria Nedoff, Dan Mobrew, Ray Rice, Shem flarvey, Deann McDonald, Roberta Toler. John Reichle, Robin Huffine, Harla Jae WOOd, Patty Chavez. Wendy Piccard, Stephen Reichle, Andy Vircsik. Mary Piccard, Mari Quigley. Terri Vitro, David Cunha, Steven Graser. Bob Rando], Laura Olson. Merry Free- man, Pattv Weaver, Ravann Reichle, Jamie Mann and Marilyn En2lish. Performancas will be given at 8 o'clock tonight, at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Communitv R~rea· tion Center, west gate, OC Fairgroonds. Some of the •nim•I chu- acters who popul•t• the forest ire, st•nding from left, M•rilyn English H • honey bee; Robert Frei- t19, Winnie the Pooh; Tonr Bergman, Chruto- pher Robin, and Merry FrMman, another bet. Knffling •re Vtcki N• doff, Pi9let, and H.,la JM Wood, Rabbit. °""'~ 1 w~ .... Vacation Verbage So ~ work world is a hectic, frantic one of · g almost constanUy out-n-about. Breakiast betaking. Luncheon looking. Dinner digesting. Entertainment eyeing. Chit-chat conducting. Item incocporatiflg. Then ... suddenly ... or, finally ... it's time tor that annual vacEon • And .•• what do you do? Let'e put it thiJ way. If you occupy a kooky beach J>Qd over- looking a ~ty beckoning &tretch of Balboa PenlnsuJa oceanfront . . . and . . . if, for ttie nence ·at least, yoe~e ''bad it" with cocktails, t"iI:isine ad combos . . . you definite- ly stop tt>e "OUt+abouting. ~o~ bait tbat me- andering ... and start meditating. · Even then. though ... suo sitting or strol- ling those summer sands ... fbat work world is still in .your mind. Not in a ''things to be done'' sense, but pleasantly. And you recall a tot ol enremely enjoyable things. Use are a few loanout likeables you VILLA ROMA s,..daliz.int In IT Al.JAN WNNERS 445 Ne. NewpOrt l tvd., ,...,_.. a..cr °'*' 4. p.m. 12 p.m. Ml 6-4929 OPEN 7 DAYS lllOW OPtM 1 HTS TED ROE ' COMBO Ni9htty .tt Piano 6ar -LUNCHEON-- Daily 11 ~30 a.m. • 3:00 p.m. DINNER $2.15 to $4.95 ,.. ........... ...... C..-. ..... Tenidua rll ..., -...... Fec:IJttes COSTA WISA U71 ..._ ~ ii At :w4 Mz.&291 UJhile .JJ.o,.~. Jnn • IEEF • ASH • FOWL FE'ATURING HANDSOME. CUTS OF SUCCULENT ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF COM,lETt DINNER $3.95 PREPAHD IY CHEF JOHN RYDER _,,,,.. -----------------_.-._ --------_.-._ -----~sroiNNING~~- V10linist Freddy Raye, accompanied J>.Yi a strolling accordionist, will serenade in both the oar and the dining room from 9 p.m. until midnight. • COCKTAILS • e EXCEPTIONAL BUFFET LUNCHEON e 11 :JO A.M .• J1lO P.M. i 1.25 TO $1.45 DINNER . 1 NIGHTS. FROM ~JO P.M. 3295 Newport Blvd. 673-I 374 Newport Beach (Oppo1it• City H•lll I :=.-ce.a OUT ;N' ABOUT: Or1nge County's Restaurant ind Entertainment Scene mjght find worth the sharing. All AVAILABLE Veal Oscu at El Frenoo's Quiet ·woman in Corona del Mar. A wickAldJy delightful diet defeater concocted of thin-sliced veal~ aspara- gus and shredded crab meQt with oernaise sauce. Ordec the rice pilaf in accompanimeol i1! •.• Chef Josefa pepper lteak at Victor't, Silverado Canyoo. A mountain \).{ meat, and you'll never forget Josei'a nowhere-else-baa-it roquefort dressing that tops the saJad coming with the meal ..•. Steak Mariner at John On- dyke-managed Five Crowm Restaurant in Cor- ~ del Mar. A choice fiJet topped with aspar- agus, minced crab meat 11Jd hoDandaise sauce. LEO'S FA)ltlLY RESTAURANT 151!1 IAIT COAST HWY. CORONA Clel MAR OPIM 11 AMA P.M. * CA1111N• TO PAITIB Goocl Food • Good tervle9 • fteaeon•ble Prlou ,....,._':::=:r-".:: .. ~-., .. .._,.....,... . ....., ONN 1 DAY& e Oft 1.a710 mLL THE BEST PRIME Rll .•• FOR. l...ISSI DllUIB INQ.UllS • SOUP 01 I.ALU. IADD POTATO, HOISIUDISH SAUCI. IUAD AND IUTTll $]50 OU11TANDIN• WNCHION lflCIAU ' Broasted chick at ~uben's, Newport Beach. Piping hot inside a golden, crispy crust of batter. Always too many pieces served to the order . . . which adds up to mighty toothsome chicken sandwiches the following day .... Prime rib of beef prepared by che-f John Ryder, co-owner of White Horse Inn, Newport Beach. And don't leave the Wffi without at least sampling JR's trifle pudding. Unbelievable ... but then a man who bas cl:lef'd for 'Er Royal 'lghness \).{ England for two years would hardJy come up with the ordinary. VIVAI VICTUALS T.he Margaritas followed by beef enchi- ladas swimming in melted cheese and finely chopped onion at Don Jose, Huotington Beach. Dolly and Joe Morjoseph offer many addi· tiooal dishes at their ole! outpost, as well, but this combo will certainly do as a starter sug- ~on. . . . Scampi then toumados of beef at Vinnie Hutchison's sedate Versailles, New- REAL WTOU FOOD FINE QUALITY Eat Here or Take .....,. STA& CHHllE WlllO ~ 11-)11t Pl., Newport leach ORlole 3-9560 0,.. Vear Round D•llY 12·12 Fri •nd lat. 'tll S a.m. DAH.Y -MONDAY THRU AID.At I II I ~ COMPUTI WITH llYIU.. II $1.20 BREAKFAST FROM 90c ,1 , OflaN 1 AM-11 PM llVUY DAY ~: ;;{. ~~DltlNH: I PM MON. llln SA:f.-11 AM I UNDAYI "~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ 5930 W. COAST HIWY. ~ NEWPORT BEACH. 646-4202 El Matador FAMILY lESTAURAHT AUTHENTIC MUICAH FOOD .... ll ., .. I IT .. wlttl ........................ .... ., ............. $1 .lt Me.1l~T ....... wt1ta•1111•d1 -. ................. ... .................... suo LUNC;HION SPICIALI 0,..: M• tin n... -11: ... ll:Jt Fri...s.t. -11:tt-11:JO S... 11:tt-ll:H 1761 ............ (At lldl St.J c:... .... '4.24417 --..... ~,.,~~ ~~ tlotel • Mst:aURarl't .. ... Cuc ..... -u.-a ..... c.Hf. -., .. ,. .. 11 P.M .. J P.M. h 1I; CalifOfllla t...tltloa _,,..,•it~ 1 t~~ ti'"'• -.t IA Hill .. k Sl"fr Helltw -U&Uftl 111<11, CtllfwRll e'11ez e'alll! l• NOUJ ServU., II "'",,,o,, "'"'°"""'· j>rU11 fro• 1l :30 A.M. NO#IUy 1Jw11 P~. • othUl1fro•11 :00 A.M. Son.J IH>11n /ro1114-6110 "'1p1tiM ~,.,. Hol tHNl 1okl Htl "'·~·'· 11,,., ,,,,,,;. "°"'. """" llN!iu""" ... Co./>llu MM ftOlll ~#JIM1, ''"'~' ulM1, """" "'1m, Jw1r1111. tn IOtJTll XAlN • OR.ANGI JQl.111.~ MltallM $Kli.-C>AILY PILOT port Beach. Aik manager Louis Schnelli to serect tbe·wioe for you. Then, just try to forget the exciting experience. You won't be,ab~ to. Sauerbraten mit noodles at Swiss Chalet, Newport Beach. . .. Chicken and dumplings at Black Knight, Costa Mesa. . . . Eggs bene- dict on the deck overlooking the Channel at Berkshires, Newport Beach .... Abalone steak or Huevos Ranchero's at Woody's Wharf, New- , port Beacb. • . • You-name-it sea food dishes ~ at Sam's Sea Food Restaurant, Surfside ...• Clam chowder at Swede's, a waterfront eatery nearby Newport Be-ach Pier . . . The fish·n- chips at Ocean Front Cafe, just up the board· walk from Swede's. Dinner. Luncheon , Cocktails & Atmosphere. One of Southern Californ ia's fine restaurants. palisades Easy to reach from anywhere Palisades Road, Back Bay ........._ 130 E. 17111 SllHT AT NEWPORT IL VD. COSTA MESA 646-8181 BILL MARTINI PRESENTS FELIX VELO TRIO felturlnt Mel Anthony & Pete Peterson DANCING NIGHTLY • HAPPY liOUJ DAILY -10 .UI ... t P.M. Hl6MIAW 4k -TASTY ttP 11 AN "ANG!L NIGHT" WINNER! 1"" "-• ................. w .... .., .... Su4ey NOW O"N POI •un 'N 6ALS oua NIW llUIAlD PARLOI TASTDULLY An'OINTU e TWO TAIW ~ s.cn.-oAll. Y l"ILOl • • • By Don Wilson The dio.ing-out rnemorie1 go on and on. Steamed clams at t}l.e Reuben E. ~ .... The steak sandwich ol-brouchette of beef_ at Coury's, Costa Mesa .... Breakfast ... three eggs with barn steak Oil'-you've-never-tasted better sausage ... at Hal-Beach Cafe, Balboa. . . . Enchiladas La~ooa, at Sadd.Ieback Inn, Laguna Beach. A wild conglome!'ation u en- chiladas filled' With shrimp and crab meat then almost $Ubmerged in jack clleese and sour cream. . ., . The wide, wide variety ol panukes at House of Pancakes, ;Costa Mesa. You wonder who thought of them all. TAKE YOUR PICK These are but a few of the dining delights awaiting you here aod there if you'll make the effort to find them. Take your pick ... and chances are . . . you'll find other breakfast, luncheon or nighttime wobderfuls at the spots mentioned that will intrigue you even more. Matter of fact ... after 're-reading the 9:00 TO 2:00 NtGHn Y EXCEPT TUESDAY MARK DAVIDSON TRIO SUNDAYS· J P.M. 'Tll I A.M. SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S 1NN Jiil I. COAST HIWAY COIONA Dll WAR FOR RESERVATIONS e 675-0470 It's Jrue/~ for luncheon, Dinner, Anytime! . . . but don't min our SPECIAL LA TE SUPPERS Served 11 p.m. -1 :30 a.m. nightly 2121 E. COA-ST HIGHWAY Corona del M.r 673-11 IO -.~~AfAl-1-f'""f""f'°"JAJAfAtai~·g ~EWAT ~~ THE NIGHTCAP BREAKFAST in THE BISTRO FRIDAY AND SA TU RDA Y NIGHT 11 P.M. TO 3 A.M. AND FOR TH~ PERFECT SUNDAY BRUNCH THE NEWPORTER INN HUNT BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 9 A.M. TO 2 P.M. I I 07 Jamboree Road b-i4-I 700 Newport Beach ... rundown of sensationals scribbled here ••. one begins to wonder what one is doing spend- ing all that ti.me merely strolfing those sum- mer sands at Balboa. Re8taurant World? Orange County residents who have driven by, stopped to visit and/or actually puroh.tsed tenancy at Leisure World, Laguna Hills, might soon be be renaming the area ..• as Rest<1u-rant World . Calorie castles and protein palaces open with startling regularity all over OC, 'tis true • •• but catch this. '*- Last we-ek .•. simultaneously ••• three MW spas opened their doors in Laguna Hills. To the OC dine--out derby, a'dd these lat~ est entries . . . Don Qo.ilote, Granny's Red Skillet and Manning'• ... all sharing the same spacious building on El Toro Road opposite Leisure World. EACH DIFFERENT Don Quixote features Old World charm and elegance ... from the hand carved oak Continued on P•e• 10 CHINESE FOOD SPEOAL! fTAICa OUT ONL YI COMBINATION PLATE • Pork Chow Mein • Pork Fried Rh:• 9 5c • Egg Foo Yount • Crisp Noodles • Fortu"• & Almond Cookie TAl'S . KITCHEN 1940 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA. MESA 641-37l2 VIKING SWEDISH SMORGASBORD, INC. 145 L l fttl St._ COSTA MESA -~Ul4 1171 W. C.-e...r .... ,...,... '7f·IOf7 1425 L u.c.hi, ......_.. -77._"9t FAMILY DINNERS $1.75 INC. IOAST llEF-MID POTATO ~~Lunch $1.10 Child's Dinner l.5c ,,_~./"""'"Wt rMk• our OWll S-.i1ui ~ brUCI and delictou. S*"llilfo Patria. S.nqUf't lKiHflts IW businas. ci..o.. Cl!Urctws. Food P<~recl lo teb O<lf. °'" ' ..,. ..... -11 ..... ·~· , ... Di.--* • ..., s..-, -12:M • t~t Setw"9y -,. , .... l ;Jt , ... :J~,, :J-fWJ Cocktail J!nun1" 145 E. 19th St. Mesa Square Costa Mesa FOR EARLY RISERS AND LA TE PLAYERS / Of'IM DAILY 6 .t-M ... 1 A.M. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT ,._ y-D.ca.t .... &.itilwillt ....... w-.. T-. ~A-\,Mf"-Mny L9lle l ..... hlt9' THE HAP HALL DUO WM. N'tM Tiir..,i. s.t. N'tM s..-,. .. ._. JAZZ OF THE 40'1 ALL WELCOME WIWE'S COUNTRY KITCHBI SAT.-SUM. IUAl1AST SftctAL ~00 COUNTIY SAUSAM. lff.S, .... IUTTllM1&£1UCIWHlAT HOTCAJCES. POTATOIS. COFFU oa TIA. 1 AM·ll AM. -e COMPUTI LUNCHEON SHYED DAILY tfc e DINNll SPECIALS NOM .'5 • SUS • FAMILY Nms -MON .. WE.DS .. Fii •• DINHO S1.l5 CHIUIUN ( UNDH 12 I 'h PRICE • 5 TO I PM .NOW OPlN SUNDAYS I AM-4 PM # .. MONDAY THIU SATUIDAY 6 AM.a PW r-~,..ltelwlvhf.Mw!vt ... 1,.1,..1,..1,,1.1"'-bdll ,..._ _____________ __, 2211 NIWPOIT ILYD. ~tUO COSTA MUA ~~··a -. -- -