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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-03-08 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot\ - .. ~\ Ol"Oo -1or~r1lrdn~ Se rv10 U) ''.JUth Cl~~~l tlri . 1>.nMtt..,, . e~+r~...+.----~--­ .;mn --~ VOL 19, NO. 57, 2 SECTIONS, ,2 PA&ES TEN CENTS .. I U.S. Jets Pummel Lost CdM '. Doctor N~ Viets ow Feared Dead Biggest Raid GuU.d Ends New Dlstrlet I Drowned WGON (UPU -A U.S.~ military apokelman today '·~~ dllc1oHd that Air Force and Navy planes carried out the Seatth 3 School Aides 10ff Beach I'l)Oll devutatin1 attack ol tlie war on Communilt North t' A . d p In Mexico ~~~u~°:1y~ :o:: ~ · ssigne . osts \ by antiaircraft fin. • A Corona del Mw doctor The ralda were flown Mon· 1., • 81 CRARLD 8 LOOI lrary approval ol his stall wbo disappeared from Rosa. day a 1 a i n s t military and ~: ~h at duak Monday for an .._.... ..;, usiPJnents from the New· rito Beach in Baja California communicationa targets from ta.Jar-old San Pedro colle1e Dr. Leland B. Newcomer, port-Meo board Monday Sunct.y was presumed drown- one end of the country. to the NOT l,PICTIYlf -Sheila Grant,• dtrk at Ilea Verde Pbarmaey, Coat& lllldent who hid aet out to auperlntendfl,Jt of the New· nlibt. The boerd la expected ed today by both his attorne:f other. They came u Ameri· Mesa e:uminea supply of antibiotic kaqel. 'Federal government annOGDCed l*ldle a surfboard to Cata· port.Mesa Unified School Dia-to ratlcy hil Ulipments and and hiJ ak.indMng compu- can and South Vietnamese ban ~n molt of the lozen1ea. charllnl tbey were not effective in treatinl IOl'9 llaa laland. trict, Monday revealed a pit· Mt aalariea at a future date. ion. -·-' f-wound up on• throats. Cout G~d apokesmeri tial lilt of admlnlltrative ataff a a .... S .. • .. nwv• ....__ U S Coa t G ard h •·---"' 11111 the m1umg boy Mart . ~ ~nu:.a "~ · · • u aa of the moat succealful cam· Pat11c. hu vanished :,.,ithout usi&nn::: f~ le the c~ Newcomer indicated top dis· decl~red the c.aae cloaed af~ palsna of the war in· the I ... __ .,. a INce. year. e g a ut aome trict administraton may bave er "1 unsuccesaful helicopter sou ' a.rt:.or College, reportedly 1 ent aalaries for at least the th Market et OD lYaa.&~ fte youth, a freshman at :eoo1Jpecgei:ta::!t ~obabou\n w~ to be aatiafied with their pres-•~h for Dr. Robert c. The four planes loat. all Wl Point Fermin Saturday new district. flnt year of unified opera· Lew , a ft.year.old ear, noae frOm the Air Force, were A nt;b;ot; p Lo .. engn• bb surfboard after VOW· • Newcomer aald he baa u-tiona. and oat apecallst. tn ~ TbuncMrcbie& ad Retrea•Q• II II M... M ~ to paddle all the way to signed Dr. Norman R. Loa.ta, He said the UlilftlDIDls doctor reportedly WU two r101 reconnatuance air-·"'°' CjieHna. curreoUy superintendent ol and orpnlutianal cbart be is last . n about ~ a.m. Su- craft. All went down in the Vnde B b v s S. wu clacJ only in a tee the Newport Harbor Un.ion puttin1 toeether are subject to day by a conu>amon, Delmar _ - Rall Fail r an Y Mt and surfers' trwW. Hi&h School District, to the modification by the boe.rd, Balley, 31. al 180 W. WUaoa panhandle repon aloel the y s. • • II a combined search by post of ualatut superintend· but lldded "Tb.la will let us St., Colta Men. who Wd Dr. soutbuat coat. ... an~ air. Cout Guard ent for tnstrudi~ in the new cet the 1b0,. OD tbe ?Old." Lewis told him be waa 1oihc MOST n.owN _By LEONARD D. ASH ·colds. _... •cr111-cr011ed more than unified aet-up. Newcomer aaid Loets. wbo for • awim. Tb. U.S spokelman under NEW YORK (UPl) -The °' .. .....,,........., \ The eovemmeat hu not BO-~ 1quare .milea ~the Pa-The Newport.Mesa district was in char. p al inltnlction Balley, a SCUBA diving ex· · dock market nitnMed llliool . . t1fied local druUllts wMi. 6 Ocean 1n a tri&JllUlated replaces the hip school dis· for the hilh achool district be-pert and lnatructor who for· aecuriiy nplatkm could a broed ma ... today aft· Mixed reaction, ra.Q&JnC • . .,.. between Dana.,. Point, trkt plus the Costa Meaa and fore becomln& it.a superintend· merly owned ea.ta Meaa Wa- not reveal the ll1llDbs' ol _..er a m1d-dla1 rally failed from cbarpa o1 "bureaucrat. salers or retallerJ. 'l'bNI a.ta Monica and Catalina Newport elemen\ary d1atricta ent last year will oversee all ter Sparta Center on Harbor ties Down tn llondaJ'• ·raids impire alt.'/ frettJ buyln&. le re1ulatian1" to 0 not sur-rudaed b)' die DAILY Pt-llllnd. 11ext July 1. lMtruc1kmal ~ic:el and cur· Boulevard. explained today, but aaid the iadlvWa.11.._ (Quotations, Paae U.) prised," WU exs:nued by LOT bacl either Mani lt GD Not a trace of the bOy or ASSIGNED . riculum. Two directors -ont "'he wu •.terrific m~me~, were tbe moll .... ...-tbe Pricea .-r1led eolt but ,.. Oran&• ())alt druUlsts today the news or were tDl4 ti tbe (board found. for matrudlonal aervicta and but I tbou&bt be wu goma in north. The -pnvloul Down Bed la the -..onct boar _. to a federal pennnent bUl bu by a reponer. IUr wu .. Newcomer a1ao bu uai&n· ODI fot ttudeat servicu-wbo the hotel swimmlnc podl. not h1&h wN Ml_.... la a • .....a~= OD .-_... Jwnpe. "I'm Ml ~·· Wbile tM IWdl ~ ._eel DI. par• ¥. ~ell. •Wk_. Loeil lilaw )IC u.e OCMJl." ca--dQ. · J, ,,..-.....-ona~._..,._ik.L. c...._. . ......, ., '• a. '.•ea.. .. .__... ~..Wbeatlbt~ U.S: Marinet _. V1ttial:: • _.. · • htrltioa. (FDA) ~ tD llld. "I Clim't tb1U t!Mre,.s CC'l lllid.IK,tpe hatn't beea ta.._.., elem1.,, ' .........._ • tar bed plabSMd to co Uindtv- w troopt todll7 ended Op-h '4**illl i.cw --...... tDdly la ......... ...._ alm1o& In ODI to cloRld. ··~ have to to at po.t ol nuw faz late ~~ eration Utah wtUcb trapped c~ to fclow ~ laD U..t ft baa~ t.t«• matt lt YflfY effective." wait for .-. new clues." a Uliltant for ••91• •ftclt N•comer aail loswell will ''I'm alnfd It doetn't loot the '8th Nartll VWMm-lllll prii:lu tumbled JD adlve of the widely sold loRqe1 Pinkley said be bandl spokesman explained. in tbe unllJed dllCrld. be In cbarp at all da)'-t.day good,0 aaJd the pbyaJclan'1 Regiment in a .va1Je1 330 cleminp. oa lfOWlda they are not ef. about four non-preacrlptm Prior to leaving Point Fer· And Roy 0 . Andersen. now busimu ~tJou in tbe new attorney. Mark Hm1rlt&, ~ miles northeut ol SailOIL A Shortly after ~ p.m .• 1olel"I fective in tr e 1 t l n I tore antibiotic lozen1es, altboup min, Pavlic told friends he superintendent of N e w p or t unlfted diltnct -everything er returning from a trip to 1poketman said about 1,100 outnumbered panen by m«t throats. there are hundreda available. planned to paddle his aurf· Beach elementary schoob, baa from accountint to warebou· Rosarito Beach to look into Communil& troops were eati· than 2~1 ~the hi&h speed Affected by the_ aweeping Huntington Beach druallt board the 35 miles to Ca~ been usigned dutiea u ad· tn1. Merton K. Cameron, cur· the doctor's disappearance ated killed aince last Fri· tickers rumung three minutes order are. all antibioti~, Joi· Noble Waite wu an1ered bJ Island, then stay on the island m1niatrative assiitant for ape-renUy business mana1er for Hurwitz said he learned day. 566 confirmed by body betmd floor tramectiom. enges which are sold over the news. overnight. clal services under the unified Cotta Mesa Kbools and Ed· from Mexican authorltles count. . , . Dow-~ indultrial aver· the. co~nter'' -. V.:ithout pby· 'The .gov~rnment ii apeak· He then intended to paddle setup, Newcomer said. ward C. Wurtele, who holda a that the body of a drowned The mut1ve l1f' •trike age, which was llbead~nearly aicana prescription -f 0 r tng out of both sidea ol ita hi• board back to the main-The Harbor Area's new similar potlUon with Newport person probabty would n 0 t Monday enabled U.S. pilota 6 polna at DOOn, b8d treatmen~ ol aore ~ta and mouth," Waite pld. "Whit land Sundly. school chief received tem~ (See SCHOOLS, Pace !) • waah uhore for thrH or four for the first time to bit the 1.67 to 916.C» at 2 p.m. other pa.ma uaociat~ with about cigarettes. We ought to days. 1trateaic Son La petroleum abed 2.46 at 25.1.11~ pull cigarettes off the market H. e also described the doc· complolex ~'~~ IOUtlHOuDl Bi.th-en &pedPoor'o32' ~g swelled to toan~ sell the,mtionly ontha d~ U • . Ire tor as an excellent swimmer. eut &UaWI"-' en . . ••• Wh I r I prescnp on . . . ey ve House mt Pollee F •en " . Phu. ~ 7 ,380,000 lhare• from 6,D»,000 Gray a e already been proven a health ' ~ It WU his custom to ~ for The Tbunderchiefs dodged lhset Monday. hazard. , \i an early morning 5Wlm ~ .. heavy lfOUnd fire to unleub . The analyat.a were concern· "The government doesn't OK' u s Res; J -nee Rule End Newr,ort H~bor . every othiJ!t bombs and rockets on the ed 1hlt today's unlUCCeQful End Visit have the guts to pull ciga. 8 • • .,fre day, Hurwtb 1110. .~ taraet. They trtam-ed a r:allY· plus the failure of the S rettes ... there's too much The at_torney also ~aid that mushrooming secondary ex· list to follow tfu'ough Oil the advertising. S • T• . • Dr. Le~i.s had been m ~xcel· plosion that aent dark red !:ate upswing last 'lbunday. T Harbor "Sure. maybe the.re's not avm. g rme s u' ght 11n Newport lent spmts lately d~p1te_ a names into the sky and a would ~ off increesinl 0 much antibiotics in the ten~ 0 ., charge brought against Hirn amoke cloud rialng 4,000 feet. selJinl. . enges, but they make your WASHINGTON <UPI) -Fe~. 10 b~ Newport .Beach Pilots aaid hundreds of thou· Bl~ chipl found, lligbtly That .~foot &raY wtMale throat felel better. The HOUie Commerce ~-New rt Beach city coun-1live in Newport Beach. Coata police alleging he h~d illepl- sanda ol gallons of fuel atores ITlCft favor in tioday • teelion wbidl viJited N~ Har· "Bureaucratic reiulalions mittee today approved a bill cllme~ll be uked to abolish Mesa, or parts of Huntiniton ly pr~ed _narcotics. . were destroyed. ~were ttill eoft.. Autol and bor Monday mommg b a• aucb as thla increaae medical to put moat of the . country residence requirement.a for po-iBeacb and Santa Ana. Hurw1tz aai~ D~. Lew11 • Other p1ane1 attacked a ~s made gooc;I ~moved on, the Harbor De-(See BAN, Pa1e t) on daylight aavinc. time this lice and fire peraoMel next It wasn't always so. Origi· pected to be Vllldicated. aurface-to-air (SAM) ~lulle gretS early in the telllOft but partment said today. sprin& on April 24. Monday. nally, emergency service em· (Set RAIDS, Pll• I) later eased. The whale was last sighted The bill would require an A recommendation to abol· ployes were restricted to res· _ headed tow~ open "!' late Search Starts state or loc~ty ~lecting to ish the requirements waa ap-idence within the city limits. Ski M • h Monday inommg. Earlier. it go on fast time lD 1966 to proved unanimously Monday But In 195& the rule was re· IS ap As• E p di l had cavorted in the Udo start It the last Sunday in b the city'i Civil Service taxed to Include. Costa Mesa 180 xpert re c s . Channel by ~ ~boe B a y For Cruiser April_ and end It the last Sun· B~ard. . south of Wilson Street and in c H 1· d Club. after ftrSt bemg spotted day 1n Oc~ber. Presently. city policemen 18 it was r~her amended uts 0 I ay . . . , . at 9:.S a..m. near NeWPC>rt LONG· BEACH (AP) The Alter this. year, the datesland firemen are required to by the councll lo encompass Ch • Mi ht Enter War" Dunes. Coast Guard began to search would be the sime. but eachl . ttle pn!aent area.. Former Newport Beach vice ma . g .··we didn't see mudt of toda fo a Reseda rouplc re· state would .have to choose Inability "!>. find suitable mayor Hans J. Loreni i1 -· him just the top of hia· back Y r erd on a ti.shingjbetween daylipt or standard .· . . housing ~ city employe HI· hobblinl around home on WASHINGTON (AP) ~ An Communist China would .not ~d' Pwt o( ·hi• flukes a few ~ abo.ov ard ue their 23-foot ltime on a atatewide basis: Girl Reports ~~ :es~:.:,:.~ve been be-crutches today after bre~- risk major war if it genuine-times.' Harbor Patrol Serg· cabin cruiser The local current wide-N . . ed ing a leg while skilnt in hil Asian expert predicted = ly feit that it. vital iJUrests ea11t Raymond Gnham aaid. Mr. and Mrs. James N. spread option practice where-• the ow~~~~~ •:e': ~: w:::r. native Austria. ::~ ifw~a =~at to were ~·" . · "But that's all ~ ever ~· Barron left Oxnard Sunday t~~a~ta~ chc:! ~~~ Kidnap·rap·e denc~ requirem:t bas 10 1 t It is the second time Im· ttl North Vietnamese regime He said there Is cons1der· In my nine years here qwte aboard the Kerry Boo-Boo. othe ould be ~b'ted tta algniflcance and should em, 53, haa broken a leg ski· e • a1 direct Chinese able evidence, particular~y in a few whales have come into their daughter Und·a. 20, told r w pro i · ,· irl be abolished. Police Chief ing. He broke his right leg ~tlarge tt ein the Vietnam Vietnam that "while Peking the harbor, but none has the Coast Guard Monday Tb~ Senate passed a slmi· A 19-year-old le Ti~u~na g to Jamea B. Glavas. Fire Chief 14 .Ye~s 8:go at S~ Valley. erve~gh':° ult hopes to avoid any major con-ever stayed more than a few night. She said she bad ex-lar bill lut year and chances sobbed out a ta li 0 ~"'°z!s R. J. "Jan" Briscoe, and This time 1t waa his le!t let. war llU ~ • ruct with the United States, hours. pe<:ted ttiem to return Sun.lappeared good fo~ approval COsta Mesa po ce 0 .ay City Manager Harvey L Hurl· Loreni said he slid off a The predi_:~n cz:;;;e ·1f'11'. it feais tlbah\merican escaia-"l don't know why the Y day afternoon. The Coast of the pending legislati~n. . a~rnooh as she .trold ~ft bein: burt Jiave all ·recom~ended cliff in bad ijght and tumbled A. Doak Barn~'\• ac g ~ tion will create situations de· come ln, but l feel they do it Guard dispatched t h r e e The Senate-pa11ed bill is k.idna~ at Ion epom an just that. 80 or 70 f«!t_ while skiing in tor of Columb~t Uni~ers~s mandin.· g eecalaUon on the Intentionally." he added. planes and three ~n to,the aame •. s the House meas· raped in an orange grove. Nevertheless city council-the Arlbermytange near Tir· Eaat Aslan lnlti ute, in • Chinese side whictl could lead ''They're too good at navigat· search the waters off Santa ure, but would continue the The girl, who n e i l h e r men have th~ final say In ol. mony befo~ ~~=~or· to major ~ct." lng to get Iott." Rosa Island. local option after 1966. S.J>eaks nor ~nderstands E~g: 1961. they voted S to' 2 ~ to The accident cut a week off _elf.r Rela~:;s that drastic hsh, told pollce through an m take action on a ai mUar rec-his planned one month vaca· h e ur be made in us terpreter that she was tract· omrt1endation by the Clvil tion. He arrived home Mon· c ~nges · · costed on • Santa An.a s ee Service Board. da policy along with wide~ -Preeedent about 7 a.m. by an unknown y. to. reach an. accommodation . man In his early thirties. . ., with Red (,"tuna . . The 11uspect forced her to · SEEK SEATING FV to Pull Out oi Harbo~r Dis· , t,,;~t accompany hjm as he, drove Tbe .!ff•t•er B rnett said the United · f 1 • \"'-" around nearly all day. she r.e· Stat~ lhould acknowledge . . ----htted. Finally he drove to an NO SVN NO R ~IN EITHER the eorl'lmwtlst regime as the . S . · orange g~ve near the ~I ' .ti. J Chinese government ~ th~ By TONY CILIP in the form of sa resolution ice Boer praised the counci_I. that the diatrict ia a legal To~o M,:["1e ~~ ~r F :· we may not have any sunshine. but at leHt we don't mainland. aeek the seatJ.ng of Of "" o.11Y "'* steft requl!aling that the "ar •a She said Fountain Valley. is entity. caiilidty a -assa r, I e have ral.n. That's all up north, reoorts district forecaster tw Cl\inu in the United Na· . " the fint city In the county to CurrenUy, th• district lev· s · r~ ti and encourage trade re-Fountain Valley city coun-known aa Fountain Valley tak b ti lea a countywide ,tax of 10 Shortly afterward ahe es· Jack P'raJee, who looks ror low clouds during the night 1;'009 with the Red Chinese. cili;nlen ordered withdrawal be deleted from .the district. .,;,..,~u'iro!~ :t· Santa Ana. cent.a per $100 of usessed caped from the car m the and momin1 hours with little change in' temperature He wu the first witneu in of "t\te city from the Orange The resolution will now go several months ago served valuation. 1500 bl~IC of Baker Street Wednesday. The mercury wUI rhe to the low 60's at the 1 series of public hearings County Harbor District In a lo the county's Local Agency aa a "research analyst'' for At the last meeting of the ~here she was found by Phil· beaches and to about 68 further Inland. caUed by Sen. J. W. FuJ-recedent-settlng move Mon· Formalion Co mm l ssion, Santa Ana Mayor Ha rr Y _Fountain yaltey City Coun· hs Ormonde ef 2822 Ellamere INDEX OF INSlllE •Et\ TURES , bright. D·.Mk .. to alert Amer-~ !which will decide whether a Harvey on the question of the cil, Counc1l!'1an Henr~ Boer Av~~ who . brought her to the , ' leans to possible Red Chines• •Y: hearing Is to be held on lb• leg!I o! lbe Harbor Qos· !Mu. Boe.\;• ~-....._) polioe alatioa. • · · C.Hfomio """ · · · · · · ~' . irffituarie1 . . l . inurventlon tn-Vietuam. I . City tax~ayers are. not gel· .city's :equest. 1 trtc er view was that the brought ~I>, the issue of the Police turned the case over 'Classified . . . . . . . . 18·21 -Oran~e County . , . . . 7-9 :.;upporting Fulbr i .!: h I ·5 ting the 1 r moo.ey s worth Passag.~ of the resolut i 0 nldistr was not le~ally form· Harbor D1strt~t. He ~aid thenll? ~ht Orange County Sher· Comics ... : . . . . . . . . R Social Notes ..... 13-14 ta d Barnett told the com· from thf' district. councilmen came without c om men t ed and had no taxing po11 rrs. that r29.ooo was .!:01ng fro.m r~ff ~ Office as ~ ~lleged ln·· Editorials . , . . . . . . . . 22 Sports ...... , 15·17 ~ir.e~ that "it would be a dan· explained from the councilmen. l"rom The C a I i fornia attorney th.a city to •the Harbor Ot$·1c.1dent occurred 1n county ter- 1 f'inance . . .. .... 10.11 Television ......... , R gerous error to conclude that The counciJ'a action wa i; 11.he floor. however. Mrs. Jan-general's office later ruled tr1ct. rtlory. National News ....... ~.~ Theaters ............ 17 \ •. 1 \1 .,, I· 11 ,, ~ DAIL V PILOT /Ntws•Pteu $2,850 Needed HB 4th Parade f'rottt Pa1~ J SCHOOLS •. Newport Horb:;,.,., i§QH'NI Robert ~-Weed ,.llllllellfr Thomu Keevil Thomas A. Murphlnt M1nn 1no l ft"' Edit Of Paul Nissen 4'U•-"'•ni PvDi•'t'l•r Jaclc. R. 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""· Ott• .. , ... , l'ul>111llllll CertfH ftY "' new ...... t(lr111, tl1vr.tr4t10f'\\.o flOltorl•I m•ff•r or ~dvt,tl41tm,.nh Mr1tl• '"'" bl rffrOdu(tO w1''1°"' •tttC.••' ,,,.m1u 1on ,,. tno;r19M cwnn lt(Of'tl Cl&.a' 0f'l"f&1)4' pAl1 Al NflWf)f"rt •r•ch. (~l1rntnta, I Ub\Hll't• •~ tlM m&n1nlv •• Or•nff Cnvnlv. II 75 tl't •Mrt . f . .. ,.. ·, Taken fro~ Cav~in, HB Boy 1 in Coma l ·, .... .. Oplaloa Divided Co•ta Meaa Delays 'Sal,e~.Sign Decision American Embassy Attacked ltlllll. ,, •I WI 41 ,, ,, ,, ' M N pi T H Ii Cl 'lbe way malt stall iard thro eoW Em1 GN Pi kar11 cone atte cau: ger milt tr al try. E -E Eri1 ~ ty I pas fou1 mo1 ti en f) Z04 ta I viv1 son dau son dre Bel Fri trit Ho! Re! Fw Brc Brc tor. 'ER H. Be; lie be p.n wiJ Ma Coe BA Ph vi\ Ne Mi Sa: DI a gr; niE M1 Pc he Br lo, 01 sl< ar sa Rt D1 de SE tu M 1 J '1 ' MAIL DELAYED -Impact of collision of Great Northern -pwenger trams Western Star and Em· pire Builder near Cheater, Mont. Monday scattered -.. " .~-.. .. (UPI T ........ parcel post and merchandise for several yantJ~ ltail-· car at riibt lies on side, ita wallJ a mua of twilled metal. -.... I ,, T~, M1r1:h 8, 1966 OAJL Y PILOT /Nrws-Pms :J l(ee·p Economic B~om· Rolling, Says Johnson j I Quake Strikes Eastern China But Asks For Use Of Caution WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Johnson called to-HONG KONG (UPI) -A trading center, has been built ma i or earthquake t 0 day up into an lnudstrial center day for "appropriate cau-~uck the Kaifeng area or in the past few decades. tJon" to kttp the flve-year-fla Today's wu the second old economic boom rolling stern China, seiimologiats major earthquake reported and reduce unemployment be- reported. Pelcing itself broad· ln less than 24 hours. low the 3.7 per cent level cast no report of what could A abarp earthquake rocked be a major disaster .llt an aleeplng v l 11 a I e • ln the achieved ln February . area devastated many timea Enerum province of north· R 1• "Yet to conclude that we by rtoods on the Yellow Riv· east Turkey early today, kill· eac IODS must proceed cautiously doe• tt. 1 . . . 6-Ing at least 15 peraons and ; not mean that we should slam The Soviet news a g e n c Y injuring many others in the on the· brakes or throw the Tass said the earthquake villages o{ Hinia, i<olhlsar. M1·xed· on economy into reverse,'' John· was thought to have reached Bayir and Bayra where a> Train Hit Red Signal In C:Ollision 10 on a· 12-point scale. T h e houses were deatroyed. T h e son said In a special man· U.S. Moves to Free .. Sen. Morse Fordham University Selamol· quake luted.10 aecond1. v R ill power report to Congre.ss. OIY Observatory in New York Erzerum provtnce ii ln the ote l ng The President ordered new . J . Critical of t!ti the {Orce at 8.~ on the Turk!Jb·Armenlan area near 1ovemment efforts to deal S Who Aided R ter scale, compared with the Soviet border and la a with manpower shortages and Py USS 1.7 for the great Alaskan hiah fertile plain wbicb wu ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) - earth.quake two years ago. the acene of the bitter Turko-The Supreme Court ruling directed more on-the-job M• • g Idea Kaifeng is the capital of R1.111ian atrugde in the 19th that Congrell hu power to trainlng programs to help em· KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI) -~ ce la tmumdent tor an.JDJD Honan Province ln east cen· century. Erurum la about suspend literacy tests uaed by ployer1 obtain skilled work· -The federal government other trial," George said. tral China about 370 miles 450 miles eut of Ankar1. stat.ea in voter requiremenll era. CHESTER, Mont. (AP) _ mov~ today to free Geor1e 1be circuit court, ii\ revers-WASHINGTON (UPl) -eouth~est of Peldng and l,· Authorities said they fear· brought varied reaction& from "We are determlned to do The Great Northern Rail· John Gessner, former army lng G e 1 1 n e 1"1 conviction, Sen. Wayne Mone laid MOil· 000 miles north of Hong Kong. ed the death toll might in-Southern officials. whatever ls necessary to keep , nuclear weapom specialist found that coercion was In· day that mining of the North MllUons of per a on s were creue since reportl have not Gov. Robert McNalr of the economy expanding and ways Western Star, on a once sentenced to life lm· volved in hll confession and Vietnameae harbor .of HaJ. thought to have died in the yet been received from many South Carolina, the state avoid Inflationary bottle. makeup schedule after being prisonment for passing nu· that it therefore should not phong, · u suggested by Gea. area in 1938 in the great Yel· villages cut oU by deep mow which originally filed the suit necks," he md. stalled in North Dakota blli· clear secrets to the Russians. have been admitted as evi· MaxWell D. Taylor, would lead low River flood . ln the ard. attac.klng the constitutionality "To sustain high employ· iards "obviously ..,, en t The 10th U.S. Circuit Court dence. to a naval confrontation with China is not noted for earth· Japaneae seilmouaphl re· of the 1965 Civil Righll Act, ment and continue our record thr ~ ed 'gnall" before at Denver recently reversed Geimer. who wu station· Red China or Russia. quake devastation but one o( corded today's quake ln Chi· 1aid it la "certainly pouible" of price stability, we must ou r si 'th th G e 1 1 n e r's conviction on ed at Ft Bliss. Tex., when he "I cannot imagine Soviet the .JVOrst in recorded history na but there were no accu-it would ult for a rehearing. work harder than ever to collldinc bead-on 'Wl . e ground& Olat h1a contealon deserted Dec. 1, 1990, admit~. frd&bters 1 o l n c throu&h • oecWTed Jan. 24. 1:»56, when rate reporia bee~ of heavy But Gov. Carl Sanden ot match Jobi and men." Empire Builder Monday, a was illegally obtained. ted that be pass~ nuclear minefield without the Soviet an estimated a:wJ,000 persons seaa between Japan and tbe Georc.la merely sald, "The CONCERN GN official aaid. Today, U. S. diJtrlct attar· secrets to the Soviet Union navy first trying to get rid died. Kaifeng. an ancient China mainland. Supreme Court has spoken." Th . rt ame amid Paul F. Cruiklhant of Spo-ney Newell Georce told the at the Russian embassy in of the mines," the Orecon The high eourt handed e repo c kane cave thiJ preliminary circuit ~ llttiDC benl in Mexico City. He wu cbar&ed Democrat said. "At what point down Ill ruling in Washington growing expressions of con- conclul!on u investigators special '1e11ion, that without in· five counts. would American Navy veuels Monday. Except for a dissent cem by some economiall that attempted to find Ol.lt w b al the confession the IOftr'D-George said today that It be intercepUn1 the min• Br1·11·sh Press Cr1·11·ca1 by Justice Hugo L. Black on ~~:.T~::r;":h.~ t:~~s~ ';!f caused the two crack passen· ment bu no cue. Re bid wu "impossible to obtain sweepers! one part, the rulln& was Wl· the Vietnam war and the con· ger tralnl to collide f l v e the Federal Bureau of Jnvu-the presence of the Russian "The idea that we can use animous. miles east of Chester in ceo-1J1ation had inform«! blm no agent, the co}onel who was a our military powers in way• 0£ Manif b Wilso ''Hopefully, million• of non· ~~~~~on~conomlc surge on tral Montana'• wheat COUD· new or additlonal evidence LI mllltary attacbe in Mexico that will only dama1e an en· esto y . n white Americans will DOW be The. co~binallon Is putting try. a~allable. Clty, with whom Gea.~er ad· emy without annoyinl anyone able to particlpate for the pressure on the President lo Engineen of the two tral.nl 'The total available evi-mltted be had dealt. ehe or leadlnl to further incl· firll Ume oo an equal bas\1 seek new taxes to siphon off -Bernard L. Runyan. 67, ud dents and confrontations that LONDON (UPl) -Brltitb Laborlte member ol ParU. lD the 1ovemn;t,en\ under excess spending power and Eric A. Walter, •. both ol continue to expand th• war ~IJlll*'S today wen aen-ment. charged that Prime which they live, Chief JUI-thus relieve some of the pres.- Whitefllh -were killed. Tblr-u s Co • AJ d one ol the great fallaclet o erallr, critic.al of the Labor M1nister Harold WUaon had lice Earl Wan~n said ln the sure on the economy. John,son, ty other crew members and nse1enee erte ou;. thll*inl a&obt V1etnam. Party I election platlorm and " l ed th li and deatha majority opinJon. however, has given no public passe.ogers wm admitted to • • . Puttlnl m.lnel a11ywbere C~rvative Party leader Pac: e ves Warren said Conirua bas hint that he ls planning 8n:/ four community bospltall and . . around Ha!pholll 11 going to Edward Hea!tt said it was of the Britllh people ln the the power under the 15th such move. more were treated u out-pa. B p w . ~hri mean confrontaUon at 10me ··totally out of tou. cb'' with handa ol tbe Presidt!flt of the Amendment to auspend lit.era· ln today's -message, John- tients. y overty ar-u ver polnt with naUom wbo1e vu-current problems. United States" by supporting cy tuts and to order federal son said the decHhe in lhe key O B IT 11ABIE8 ~Ir ~ ~~ ~~e:°~ William Warbey, a m>e! U.S. military policy. ~=~n~u:i :u;:cl~ ~b~e:!u!~e ~r~~ ::e~e~ ZOOK Vivien M 52 •Vil· WASHINGTON (UPI) -notion to t be J>lliht of the protect their rtelgbten." -The Labor platform for the dilcrlmination." . February -th~ lo~est level • ·• ae:.cb Sur· Sarlent Shriver-told Con-poor and moblllze citiien1 Mone dilcuued the propos· Mardi 31 general election, re-Juatlce Black di11ftlted on a in more than l2 years _ waa ~ Baya, N~ J. E . ere11 today the ... ar on pov· and otpnlzatiom to help al ,in a Se~te apeecb. Taj-Envoy Takes leased Monday, called for re-provilion of the law that bars a "triumph" for the nation'• vtved by us of ~ Gabriel: m17" bu WOil lta flnt battle& th lor 1 au~&tion wu contain· nationali.zatioll of the steel in· stat.el ~vered by it from add· econotny. But he added : soo, Steven ' to alert the comclence of the em. ed ln wntten testimony pub-ine voung amendment.I to .. 8 e ·t does reflect an daughter. Mn. Jobnelle IA:r· "Newr before In our bla-llsbed during the weekend by S • • dustry. lowering the votlng their constitutions or pualnc eco:mauso 1 ratin closer to son of Ha:wail; 2 ~-0BIT11AB1E8 tary have poor people been the Senate Foreitn Relations W1Dl Ill age from 21 to 18, wmigra. new laws without review of the fully us:'of itsg manpower _ dren. Servtc~ 11 a.mawpei' ZOGG MaddM SUrvived by more J1.11tified in looldnc to Committee. lion controis to insure racial federal authorities. resources. our celebration Bell Bro a ~.! y . E E. dau.--the future with bolY " the dJ. The White House said Mon· B mb Ar equality. a vast public hous· He said that section treats must be tempered with ca1.1• Friends who .,..go may coo-IOn, Ul'Ste ·• au-o•• r• day that Taylor, a apecial ad· 0 e8 states u if they were ''lltUe ti .. tribute to the Orange Oounty Doreen O'Toole, Blll"b9ra rector of the Office of .EC!>-vller to President Johnaon, ing program, enlargement of more than conquered provln-~~We must be alert to assure Hospital Auxiliary,Ed= = 1r!_~ed.~k Domic Opportunity (OEO) wa1 acting in a "private role" p AL 0 MARE s. Spain police forces to c~ack down cea." , . that the pace _of our advance Resea.rdt . and arrll Bell Famil C',olonial F I.In• r a 1 told the House AnUpoverty wben be suggested _the mining. (UPI) - U S ambassador on crime and legislation to . does not ·become too rapid, Fund, Attn.· Lou H · 110 H Y Subcommittee. . Robert H. Flemmg. deputy ·. · curtail the P ow e r of the endangering the healthy sta· Broadway Mortuary, ome. White House pren secretary, to Spain Aqier Biddle Duke H of Lords bilit and sound balance of Broadway, Cost.a Mesa, di.rec· PA'ITERSON. FAtber M. Sur· Shriver tutlfled on a re-saidlhe posslbillty of such ac· and Spanllh Information Mln· ou~ · r Title Slated our ~xpansion." tors. vived by husband, Herbert: queat far Jl.75 bDUon in new Uon h¥ been discussed a ister Mandel Fraga lrlbaren Wilson told a ~ws con er-. l:RWOOD Howard J DD 500 Charles Rosary 7·30 rpendlnc authority for the great deal by the adminJ.Jtra· went for a swim today in the ence he ~aa asking . the 38 EXPAND . 'c talln N'ewi>ort . Wed P~k Chapel Re third year of OEO activities Uon. million voters ''to give the For Husband The President said the labor '4. ~5S ..... ~ved :;, wife, Nel· ~:e"m M~s 10 a.m. Thurs.: He 1aJd "the am .~ . cold waters off Palomares to ~bor government now ln of· force is . e~pected to ~xpand 811~~ ·E~~ VisitaUoo will Minion CllCiboUc Church Leia· prolf prove there Ls no danger of ra· hce a mandate to continue by 1.6 million workers m 1966. ie • • al Beach ' p k ask you to approve will not dloacUvit f -· u the work they have begun and 0£ p • This means the nation must be held from 10 a.m. ~ 9 ~e ~orld.c!f onial Fuo:al solve the problem of poverty Guam Wants y rom a rrussing n · to do it with run authority in nncess provide about uoo new jobs p.m. today. Private services am Y In 1967, but it will enable us clear bomb. all dealing& at home and every day-31 000 new jobs will be held. Bell Broa4.w:y Home, directors. to keep winning ~.• war you It n1 the secood swim or abroad.·• AMSTERDAM HJPI) -every week-t~ keep the un- Mortuuy. l~roadw ry, BERRY, John M. Survived by have let ua begin. Home Rule the day for the ~yur-old The Daily Express said the Queen Jullana ot the Nether· employment rate down. Cost.a Mesa, rs. wile, Violet : 900, John. Serv-"It will mov~. more l:ople ambassador. Earlier he went Labor manifesto "contains a lands Mo~y reserved the Johnson also said the job- BAKER. Nellie v .. 84, lse<l Ices 10:30 a.m. Thurs., Peek out of po_verty,_ he to d the swimming witb bis two chil· great deal of famWar mater· rant of p~e for the former Jess rate for Negroes was 7 Placentia Costa Mesa. Sur· Family Oolomal Funeral subcommittee in a bearing WASHINGTON CAP) -ial. some evidence ol 1li~ ~nnan soldier who will mar-per cent In February while vived by 'husband. Jobn F . of Home. room packed t~. the dOOl'I The territorial governm;nt of dren Marilu ll, and Dario. 8, thinking and ~ew s~~·" ry Crown Princecs Bellt.rix the rate for teen-agers, wu · Ne rt Bea<:h : daughter. . wilh 1pectators .. It will pro-Gmm wanll the islands ~·and tbe children of the rrun· The Daily Mail called K dJs. on 'Ibunday. 10.9 per cent. Mrs wpo Fr~ Dupignac ot HARNED, Curtm1 W. Beloved vld~ new bope, it ~W <Create 000 resident& to elect th e 1 r liter ln a dramatic· demon· appointing" and said Sunday'• Beatrix aod he:r fiance. " ... Our task remai111 un- San · Francisco· son George husband of Elizabeth Ram-ne~ opportunities. own governor. A determined 1 ed to r 0 v e Conservative platlorm wu Cla1.11 von Amsberg. arrived finished," Johnson said. "We D id Bbker 0{ Long Beach· ed, loving father of Frances 'The war on poverty, for dr1ve to Win ttiia right wa s stratlon des gn P "more businesslike and con· in Amsterdam Monday. can and will move with ap-a av randcltildren; 1 great: Arndt and C~ W. Hamed, all of u1 wbo are fighting It, opened Monday in Congress ti:-e ii no hazard to health. vtncing." . Juli~ and the Dutch cabl· proprlate ca.ution to sustain ~ hlld . isters Mrs. Min-son of Sadie W. Hamed, will continue to be noisy, vis-with the full blessings or the ·The swimmers were jolned The Sun said the Labor net ailnounced that from the our economic advance into ~ S~els~/ of eoiorado and brother of Mildred Carton Ible, dirty, uncotfmfortable and Johnson administration. by several Spanish govern-document "reads like a half· moment of the mariage. the even higher levels of manpow· ~-Francea Thom~k ol and Robert E. Harned. Serv· some,~mea poll ~.ally unpop-Harry R. Anderson, assist ~nt officials. There was. a term report telllng the class fonn~r ~oldler will be known er achieveme_nt." Porterville. Services were Ices were held Sun.. First ular. ~~ said. But It will ant secretary of the interior. brilliant s1.111. but it was wm· they must try still ~arder. as. His Royal . Hlehness. Johnson said labor _Is tight held 11 a.m. Tues., Bell Methodist <'.hurcb of Bur· be won. told a House subconvnittee ii 14Y and cold off tbe beach . or The class in this case u Brl· Pnnce Clau~ ~rge Wlllem in the Great Lakes region. But Broadway Chapel. Rev. Bige-bank. Contri~tione 10 The 0 B IT 11 AR IE S was inconsistent to tell th r Camp \Vil.son, the tent CJty t.ain. '' Otto Fredenk Geert of ~ he said there is heavy 1.111em· low officiating Interment Heart FUnd will be appred-people of Guam they can that sprang up overnight aft· The Guardian however, said Noetherlands. Jonkheer von ployment in many cities. In Oli~e Wood ~tery. River: ated.l Pierce Bros. Valhalla, elect their leglsla~re "bu 1 er the crHb of a BS2 bomber editorially that "apart Crom Amsberg._'' . ~ppalachia and the Mlssla- kie Bell Broadway Mortu· directors. EDDINGS, James A., ~ they must be satisrled with a with nuclear bombs on board. a fe't" excesses the manifesto OWc?slbon to the manaae. 111ppi delta and other depress- !ry · 110 Broadway, Oosta Me· Ceylon Rd .• Costa Mesa. SUI'-federally appointed govcr· The ambassador's wife and is a sensible document." sparke<t by Von ~msberg's ed areas. 'directors ArflsfiC flon•st vived by parentAJ. Mr. and nor " children did not take pert in Jn House of Commons de· German army semce during Johnson also reported short· 58• . · Mrs. JMnea Welheriy: slster, The Incumbent g~vernor the second swim. They bate Monday on defense polt World War II. has virtually ages of machinists, In metal ROVAI, Anita C., 2390 Oomell For 24 Hour Servlc. Llnda; brother. Paul. Services Gu a m·b 0 r n Manuel ,..: watched the swimmers from cy, Warbey declared that Bn· v~nished ii:' Holland. although Indus.tries and shortages ?f Dr .. Costa Mesa. SUrvived by C1ll 545-9455 and lnt.entler"K, Montevallo, L Guerrero said the legisla· a U.S. Navy landing c r a ( t lain no longer had responsl-minor Incidents continue to building trade craftsmen in daughter, Rib~ M. Dawson. All Major Credit Card• Alabama. Local. ~ge. ti. int od ~ b R L 0 nearby. bllities In the Far East. be reported. many areas. Services pending. Baltz Mor· 2957 H1rbor Blvd. C.M.· menta by Baltz Mortuary. 00 , r u Y ep ... c 1:.:..:::....::::..:._ __ L__..:.. __ _:_:__ __________________________ _ tu 1141 Superior Costa 1741 Superior. Costa Mesa. W. 0 Brien. D-N.Y .• was rra· ary, rs ' sortable, worthwhile and a Mesa, d1recto · merit.ed step in further self· Durlnd 1ovemment." _ ~ BALTZ MORTUARIES Ceroni del Mar OR Mal 2 DAY SPECIAl Costa MeH Mt 1-H%4 FLOWERS BELL BROADWAY MORTtJARY TO TUES. & WED. MAit. a.9 1874~75 L Flight to Asteroid E.rOs-Envisioned Ut Broadway. Cotf• Mesa u S..'433 PEEK FA~UL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 'JIOl Boll• Ave., Wtltmlmttt m..ms SMITHS' MORTUARY , 6%7 Main St. Huntington Buch . LE U539 WESTCLlFF MORTUARY U7 E. 17th St., Costa Meu .... CON4FORT THE LIVING FROM '£.~~ ... Flower Shop OR 3-6513 PAClf:IC VIEW M!M01'tltL PAU'. c-.. _ C:O. tFH : RY ! REM/\TOl{Y Mi\IJSOl.WM ~I Fdtt Sundae 26C BASKIN · ROBBINS ICE C .. EAM STORES I01 w. 1ttll, Coetl Meu (Corn tr H•rbor Bl11d. l •' . 'COCOA BEACH. Fla. (UPl l -A apace scientist 1 a I d today six astronauts ~uld be rocketed to the as· terold Eros when it passts wtth.ln -14 mllllpn miles of urth In early 1975 In what · could be man's first inter- planetary space vPnlu re. Eugene A. Smith. a sci· en list at the N o r t h r o p Space L a b o r atorirs in Hawt horne, Calir.. outlined a 527-day round trip to lhe 15-mlle long aslt-roid that woul~ start with a launch • from Cape K e n n e d y on May 3, 1974. In a paper pnaented to "the tb1rd apace consreu here, ~th propo-sed that t h e six-man sp~eahlp Oy . within SO miles gf •he min· ature planet on Jan. 28. 19751 launch a 200-j>ound scienti rlc probe to stud y il4 sur face and then return to earth with a landing on Oct. 12. 1975. Smith said That Ole mil· sion could be mctde'with a Saturn S rocket uslng solid fueled rockets to &Ive It an extra blastoff punch and with an enlareed version of tt11 Apotto spacecraft that would be capable of keep- . Ing six men aUve In space for 1 h years. lie sald soch a mission could help man unlock · 1 he \"&SI storehouse 0£ -sola r s y s t e m knowledge" as weU as provide invaluable experience for more dilrl· cult 1.lights 1tq Venus and Mars. Smith said certain ques· lions s u c h as crew per· ronnance. weightlesmess. aoa eqwpment l t t et1mw- need to be answered before such a r Ii g ht could be under taken . "'But ans'Aers to such ques tions are exreeted in the immediate future from programs alreatly u e I n g Implemented -and no un- sol vable problems are fore· u een," he said. • • . .. .. . .. .... ' • By ERSKINE JOHNSON Don Ohms is "b o m e" aga.in. "Home" being The Mar· ket Spot's meat department, of course. For the edlfic. lion of the uninitiated, Don spent 14 years there but the word butcher never ap- plied to him. All of Don's customers know him as an artiste. Parkas, pant& and tweat- en in both men and wom- ens' sizes. Yee, the bland Sporting Gooda store ls op- en on Sundays, u are all of our ahops. SPECIAL for the entire month of March at Hyden's Gift Shop. Two hundred 4 by e i n c h ~nvelope1 im- printed on the back with your name and lddreea for only $2.95. * ..f:r * Sam and Frieda Bobele of the Island Music SOOre are not in the ticket busineu, but being nice people they like to be accomodaling. You can buy tickets at the Music Store for the KinPton Trio concert at I r v l n e ! o w 1 March 28. The concert 1a sponsored by the j u n l o r c 1 a s a at Corona del Mar High. Also tickets for Melo- dyland -$5 ticket.a for on- ly S2 -for ita current pro- duction of "Never Too Late" starring our 11eighbor Andy Devine: It ii, of coune, never too late for all y o u r musical needs at the Island Music Store. SHOP-HOPPING: "Lota of new ~ r e t t y thirigs" says Allee Burke about the la· test shipments t o Th e Clothes Hone. Amongjh~m are Adelaar blouaet and' long formpl! for spring by'' Lanz. :. ··mas Swing Fever:is catchi.nJi ·.• -. ... ·'· \'_ . ·,, ~ . . , . . . .. -• •> n• (Pass.it.on!) Oldt Swins feorer tot .,aa? Your Oldt Dal• hM Jmt che CUN1 A ToromdcM.mplred Oldsmobila! ChOOM TOW' own pnecripdoru Elepnt Nl.MfY·Elshl • •• ac:don.pecbd 88 ••• low1'1'iad P-35 • • • 40 Rocbt Action modela ln all And all pr!~ ~ make watdaa downriaht foolhardy. Feel TOitr temperature rt.Ins?~. Swin1 fever. Quick! Had for )'OW' Oldt Duler'1 • •• open TOUr mouth and u v "yeah!" LOOK TO OLDS FOR mE NEW! -.. Chuck Bradley (of the Camera & Model Shop) ts back I r o m a sentimental journey to Dubuque, Iowa. for the lOOth birthday of his grandmother, Mrs. Chart~. H. Bradley. Sure he took photds but he's like all of ''J've got my fingel'!! cross-":.. OLDS ~~uitrfilf£1 us. I 7 M hoping they'll turn out good." he says. Here's a contest with a l~••••••••••••••••••••ISillSWEEPINlllililiioi.Tmiiiliiclolrulntniilnm•••••I ---f)l'Jze you'd MVer ~ in.. a million years. It's a surf bugl}' ronteet the detaUs of which are on a poster in a ' window at Sawyer's Sport ShOJ>I Fir~t prize" W!'rP nnt kidding-11"s a I 941 Ca<l1llac: HEARSE' UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE, 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CALIF. f"VrH • (,f. OtO,Mnn11r tfUUtNAOO "''' ''"" ClNIVf fHfM Af , ... OlPlfi.MOHlll "'"'' ....... ,.. •• ".'' 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We'll be happy to process your BankAmericard applica- tion, opeti your checking account, and provide full details &bout ,this new money-saving service. Bai1k Of Amefica tJ • -• ·- i"HI0 '-\1 I l l''''"''""' "'l'llAllOI" • Ml.Mii •I LDt•Al'Ol,OSll ll'ISUJ41"l l COJPOll4TIOl'f --- " ,\ • -•. ';. ,, I . . . . ~ .. ' .. .. 'I 3 J .. . . . . . . . . * .. . -· '"··· -... -. .. M UAH.Y 1'1Llt1/NtwH'rt» lut~. 111~n o, hOO -newos Push Ahead Tax Delay Plan Introduce SACRAMENTO tA P l-Sen· increase this year." sary steps to pro 'de new rev- ate Democrats a'ftd their ad·[ The measure puts the legis· enue.s as needed." mrnistration pressed ahead to·, ta tu re on record as declaring The GOP legislative leader· day with their plan to put off it is in the best interest of ship hu made it clear ~ rt· for another year any thorough! the state to adopt a bookkeep-gards the ac~rual 1yatem as revision o! California's tax ing method for counting its just another m a long line of structure.. money that is widely used in gimmicks that have saved the Instead. they introduced a business. !Brown administration fiscal bill Monday its backers con· Called the accrual system. policies from bankruptcy. The tend is needed "to save CaU· the idea basically is to let the Democrats have continually fornra taxpayers from a tax state count -for bookkeep-succeeded in putting off until ----------ing purposes -as cash on tomorrow what they should hand certain tax revenues it be doing today -facin1 up to actually won 't have in the the state's day of financial treasury until after a budget reckonin1. GOP leaders main· is adopted. lain. < i The meuure's sponsor, Sen They have pled'ed to fight Virgil O'Sullivan. lD-Will· the new bookkeeping method. iamsl commented : Thi O'SuWvan measure pa "Adoption of th11 sy1ttm flr1t to tt\e Senate Revenue means we oan balance the and Taxation Comm1ltff he budget this year without a tax beads. . . increase. Surety everyone AJthoutl'I his blll 11 needed Lagrees that lht Son.pr we can to allow total implementation l~eep money in lhe pockets of or the change. the governor the uxpayers the better off still can put it into effect .al· ~ (CQD 1 LIAV. ,..._ .._ 'Tl&. MY ~ ,,..,,. our we will be." most completely by executive WltW 1Ml"flll tiClftM •• "°"" l> al'/ A ,_ (.4Rt• That sentiment is expected order. -• to find wide acceptance Brown at first ur•d par· among legislators in both par· Ual use of the .accrual sys· ties running .for re-election tern. which he s~d would bal· Boy Kil. led When Hit by Car !this year. ance his S4.61 billlon budget ~~:_~~!::~~}::~~-u.!'_=_-._...__"'_..:i_-.:1._ But then O'Sullivan added if a Sl43 million state income MISSION HILLS (AP) -A• Officers said Mff"1 WU· I something Republican leaders, tax raise were enacted this 7·year-old Granada H i 11 s martb wu proDOllDQld ~ lake sharp issue with: year. But he now says the tax youth dashed in front of an "Next year wt will be deal· boost is not needed as long as oncominc car and was stru~k at a nea.tt>y hospital f~ltowin1 mg with the broad problems the accrual method la Put and killed Monday, poUcelthe accident. The driver of nOOne by Ambitions r.asCUTLAH '70.15 IMPALA NATIONAL CITY (AP) -Police say Charles S. Patterson'• announced poUtlcal ambitioos led directly to h.ia arrut on an armed robbery ~charee. Patterson, &2, a former poll~ sergeant apd three- time candidate ror S.n Diego County sberif f\ was ar· felled in a bar Saturday night l short time af~r a &llD· man took $100 in a liquor store holdup. Officen aakl the store clerk, Charles Maquire, identi· tied the 1uapect from a newspaper photograph that ran 1ut week when Patterson announced be would run ror the state le&illature in the 77th Assembly District. • Patterson formerly wu a policeman on the nearby Chula Viata force and eave u his occupation taxi driver. He wu frieed on $1,100 ball and will be arraigned Wedn81day. hi•_, ... , -fw ............ d .. v ......... --....,.... .................... ,,,,.,,... ...-........ ....... .._,, ........ ... ~ ".·." '"''" \ FEW EXCEPTIONS DAILY PILOT circ:ulatSon 11 '° comp~te that m a n y ol the more than 500 CAll'Nr ulesmen lNm thtlr rout• by mtmorlzins tht very 1 .. bOm~a to akip, rathtt than th• doorsteps to dtUvw. At Ktyatont Sa'llnga. your insured funds now earn \ lnter .. t on lnttrtat-3e6 days a yea r -actually ,\ 4.97% is earned each year when our 4.853 rate _...~no is compounded daily and maintained for a year. KEYSTONE SAVINGS AND LO Prisoners Set to Join Daily Rush of property tax reform and Into full ~P4;ratlon. to coy~r sald. 1 the car was not held. other fi scal measures at which the '243 million budget deficit -----------------------------....__ __________________ _ time we can take ~ neces· that otherwise would occur. SACRAMENTO I UPI\ Jt may not be tong before certain state prison convi~ will be joimng the .mornl n g commuter rush to work along with everyone else. About 20 convicts will bel Three Put on Probation For Violating UC Rules taken out of slate institutions BERKELEY tUPn-Three ~sand that uni versity loud- '" the next m?nth and h~~e;d 1 University of California stu· speeker equipment muat bt at San Joaqwn County Jail s1 . , . used. honor camp -the "home" dents. including self-profess· Mi Apthektr _., · they'll return to· each dayjed Communist Bettina Apthe--his~ is a na~ teed!: arter work. ker. have been placed on pro-in tht 'w.E.I . Duloia cNb8 They will leave the camp bation f«. the remainder of and WM a ._ ID the 1IM durrng work.in·g hours to hold the school year for "willfully "fret spe«.'tl" de1Mn1tN&M do" n jobs and their . earnings I VK>lating" campus rally rules. on the campus. "111 help ~ay th~1~ keep. The action was announced Jacobs. a graduate st.udent. support th~1r fam1ltea and Monday by ChanceUor Roger is a member of the Vietnam pay thetr bills. Heyns. who identified tbe stu· Day Commita.ee. and Mn. The announcement of the d~ts as Miss Aptheker. Har· Stein also a g:radl&Mt ltu· first "work furlough" pro· old Jacobs and Mrs. Susan dent.' is a leader in the a.. gram for slate prisoners was Stein. He said they would be dents for a ~mocrll&ie lo- made Monday by Director forbidden tD hold office or ciety. \\'alter Dunbar of the. State organiu events until June 9. Heyns said Miss AptheUr Department of Correct.loot. 1be bw ICladel* partici· would be allowed to r'llbeio on lie said ne~tiations ~ ,.._. la 1 VWnam o.i,. Qom. tbl dwlcellor·s ruJes commit· under way with several ottl· mMital Nib P9'. S. ,, «ec "' because he didn't want to er counties for 1im1lar pro-Ulll,,,.llty nae. wtDdl ..... "relieve her of her obligation grams. Several counties al· l.t ~ .,.. alow· to blr fellow students to carry ready have such prog:raml ed ODly one NllJ a week oe OUl Cluties she undertook when for their own prisoners. tbt ~ . 1!u4Miat llbl ~ted her election.'' .. Theres a tc1blc waiting fo r you .. . hig enough for your entire family ... at ~tr~. Knott's Chicken Dinner f\estau- rant, just a few minut<'s from "herever ~ ou arc. l lc-rc-. at this world famous • I)~ llut • lllYd 114wy 391) M•lu :foouth of IM ~ ... ta Ana ''ffW•Y llUENol PMtK. CAl"OltNIA ""-,,., .. Codt 7Ul SU I UI 1 Friday afternoon Dick Me lbourn located o set of cha ins fo r his car ... 2 oskea o fr iena how long it tokes. to drive to the ski lodge .. a 3 checked with the ski shop about his new skis .. : - 4 called his wife and told her to get the crew ready .. : 5 Monday morning placed a classified ad ~or "slightly used skis.'' .. 6 ~nd all by phone. --. -... :.. - And at phone rates in California which are among the lowest in the nation . Pacific T alephona .. .,. . . . • Ee' SANTA Treaaurtr Monday I called I method Of structlon J1.1vcnUt J Plapl aJ ing 6betd hall'• ca~ 3'20 IAmatl have nol however. The 8o 1ook undt ·•er'• pro,: pre1ent d• Ille C.'Olt ft rn:ik!n1 • lion. i\ccordil plan woul tu ruUy o yean IO savintl t 2D FaC4 SANTA Ana phat ralintd f here P'rlc selUng • broqht L ments tu Luck,1 : 1769 Bat Miii, an oru11 ln thrff oou ic aru1s 1 inf nare< AJanso Santa Al Drug Sta St., WH indlctmta pitla to er a1enu Both 1 hert last tornty's cloaed M ately pos w Be ( - 2 Druggists Face Court ~ can\ promiJe it11 make JMJ llke :your job llQ' better. But )1Mill 1Uft enjoy the diM to work 18' Corvtlr Monza Sport Coupe- witn two-speed elet l11c w1oers 1mong the many standard safety a1d$. (;-Orvair-Unusual the Chevrolet way· CHEVROLET DOUBLE DIVIDEND DAYS! J0.1 IU!I • I0.1 cw !!! .. ,.. .............. . And for two very aood 1't.UU11". !. ~ecau.. ' C orvair has so many "ays or making mo- notonously fami liar rout.es fresh and inviting. }'or instance, its independen~ four-wheel tm~pension keeps th~ comttinr ftat. Tht rC'ar-engine traction ketp1 a 1ure (rip in most any weather. And the 1tttrin1, with no engine weight up forward, ii easy and precise. ~d now, JUlt to make driYiq_ a Corvair all the more enjoyabl1, l'tl80ft No. 2 : You it.art O\lt with a great buy. Your ·dealtr'1 dedared Double Dividtnd Daya- No. 1 Buys on the No. 1 Cars. See the '61 Cbenolet,. Chevelle, Che.y D, Corvair &: <Anette at your Cbe'1'0let dealer'• ' .. DAILY PILOT /Ntws-IJms 7 irl8 Held-· - For Ringing False Alarms • '. What do yOu do when . , it's tax time again, your wife has decided to refurnish, and on top of it all, the roof leaks? You use your Ready ResenrAccount at Security Bank, that's what. For emergencies or opportunities, Security Bank's Ready ReservAccount is the most flexible form of personal credit ever devised . It's good everywhere even if you don't have 1 charge accounts or credit cards. j Using your Ready Re~erv Account is as simple as writing your own personal check. Security Bank does the rest. And here's a bonus. With in th e fir.st 25 days , pay back the funds you've used-and you aren't charged any interest. Use the money lon~r and a convenient repayment schedule auto- matically goes into effect. A Ready Re$trvAccount-exclUJive at Security Bank- costs nothina to open. Approved credit is all you need to keep a cash reserve behind your Security Bank checks. Apply today. . • . I . ./) Milke y OWf ~nancia( fHUIMf Ready ReservAccount Keeps a cash reserve behind '/OX checks' SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK . \_..,-...... ....___ .... , • . . ... I I Olli. y Pl.LOT /NIWl·Pl'IM TUfSDAY MARCH I I >J I '' I ·~ I . ... ......... ..,. (30..., "\Jiii II.I .... Dldlr." ........ .... •Ll,,_1,....,...N r. ·~ ........ MdWt'• aw..,... lilt...,......._ .,.. ........... <••> ........... TrMI (10 8 .) .... ni.. l.1IO If Tiii ... "-: 1<10 llill.) Jeny • c..llt c:.11 ....... °""""'· ........ 7, CllWI !.'9~ ......... CIO.,.. ....... .... ....... (IOlllill.) IJ(9111N: ..... ~'5'­ Roiy ~tllou11. Y*IM DI Clftt. M1rt CorNr, Rlli "'-• 1114 Neville 8,.,1d. Many !Mii llawt rMllll to ~tll a ruttllets, Hlf.atyW llllH el the Ofa ... -..tier. •4 his wilt ft.rs lht old• ••r .C*llllNI .,,. br I Wtclow IOfl te ttlf flf'tt 111111 wtlo dairns hw. llT\l ltt!MJl!limD (JO M.) m•n.~ni.. ... <eo rni11.) .,,.... ... ,..., ... , ......... llllllt....._ ........ llttil' ·---f•· tli11 Mil ..... Cebl. A 11111111tlc 4rtllll tllltut ....... *" .. twe• tflelr till wittl ttle ,.It 1114 Mbtrt tll I MW lif 1 \lclltltr. D f l,_,: (30 111111.) "R11111iol few O""lourtt .u A ..,,,.. wt7 ftf 0' ltoultlt, Cllebr1titl( llis 25tll Yttr "' tM Cl'lllf'Y, .... ., ...... ,.,. Mok. .T\l .... (30l!li11.) . .._ .... ...... a..:Mltc..11. ., ...... ,.... ,. TO THE RESCUE -John Mcintire and hia. son Thn befriend David Janssen in tonight's ep~e of ·~ Fugitive" on Channel 7 at 10. The epilode, m Wind," also stan Mrs. Mcintire, better known u Jeannette Nolan, and Barry Morse. ................. n.. 'llWldlllM t:HDAllllNlltllllllt"- 6:30.. 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KCET in1u1uratu 1 11• 1111 " 11191'•111· in1 ro. 11t11·C0111r11trtill ttltvisiOll. Subjtcb fl ttdlnicel lrrttmt te ... 1n1illllfl. 1ti1rttist1 incl othtr prtfmionala with 1n lllt•llt ill our .,,et ,rorr1111 will lilt ,,..me•. Holt·IM4trtlel _, t11t •rill It Dr. M1rti1 Kltlll, Cot111rltt Tlclllllcll S,.citlilt witll EltetJo.Optlclll s,.tMI. Tiiie 11111111tn tNe1ram will fllture IM et ttie lint ~ ........... et tt1e offid1I ,.,.,i him • ttie ltlldtMul flilht el Ctmhll I nil 7. Al• • 1'f""'9 el the Gtmlfll I ftliM will M 4tllwtltl " 1 ..,,..ettw frllll tl11 M11111M Sjllttcrlft CtMlf Ill ....,_, • lW ............ W4" '51 -Ctt!I· tlOft MitdltM. '1 l!:JI !-ca-fir .... '51-l.enetl t•i_\.... ..... ···~'*"" • "Cit r '3~rtll MICMumy. WEDN ES DAY DAYTiiit MOVIE$ 1:•=• ....... 'JI -ltNtta t:3019•11f· , ........ '11-f:zid z:00m~ ''""'° '91 -T14 P1nra. St1u1hler '10:00 fJ "Tiit """ .._.. '11-a."""4 J:JO D "Clwelry SeHr ·~1-Roct-Clm· Burr. • iron. 11:30 II ...... L11r1..r '51-V1t1 llal· 4:30 a Cl "n. Iii 1Mr' ·~ ... I Ciim. L . A LITTLE MATTER Of WISHFUL THINKING? ::,ome newsp.ip~r clrculo1tlon frgl#ft ll'f. Not tht DAILY PILOT'S. fhty'rt audited by lht "'tionwldt, rf.SPKled Audit Bure.iu of Clrtul1ti«'m. I .. ' ,> • Two Students Active at UCSB • DR. KILDARI \; . . " , . ' ' . FIRST "'9lllf59 tJf-Tie ~y 15 lHf FllWtCIAL !t!PC«T' • .1 *5T!N 10 ""y fT W'L ""~ A&.t. ~ lQJ .... .-,.,_ ... JACKSON TWINS TUMILEWEEDS WHAT A ROTT'EN OEAL.1 THE ~IEF SE~ MIE TO GET FEATWERS R)R t-llM, ~ HE 1<NOWS ICN l HAr'E EAGLES! ·- Mun AND JEFF UP, UP AMONG-11£ BONV e.tSTIONS <lF n£ BLUSTER'< BLl.fFS HE u~s! 1lW' IC(-EYEI> KING-PIN OF n£ CRM1S, -rnAT PIN-FEAiHEREP PAiRIARCH OF THE ~SADES, A\ESIDJNG-<MR llfE PETRIFIED ~.Of THE PEAKS, SO FOmSHL'< ~HIS FEATHERED FINERY Of ~INTQUIUS FOR ALL 10 OGLE! ,,. L.OOKS &E'TTER. TMAN rr TASTES! -AND GO, AS CONTRISU'TlNcit MeM9eR5 ~ socrnv. VOU Wll.L el CALL.eO UPON 'TO WO"K HARO ANO MAKE MANY S~RIFICES Fort vou" irl!LLOWMSN. ~ POCiO COURS., MAO VOU Sl!•N ~ Vt'ILO ANIMAL$ ~ 'TME ~IST (CHUCKLE) VO.U .WQ.JLO . NOT HAW AN"/' ~UGl-4 "!SfONSISILITIE~. ly k" Bold ly Dick Brooks ly Tom K. Ryan eAN """ µ,ru,.,,.. ------- ~ y .. ly Al Smith By Walt Kelly YMCA IOe,. ?tJO AOfOll, RCflfV (;hlll COllllfrY CJt Corona Ml Co"•~ MUI Vtrdll • t5 "·"'· 81IDM e1y 1o;.s ••v•~ 7 00 p.m. Stll Beed! T HC<JM, 16C SHI ... Cll Huntll>flon a. '°' 0<•11 1 30 p.m. SoClllY fOr <°'"...,.,... S1nt11n8 In 1er. coli.. 'oanw. C. Oro.r ol thl l68. MltOft Al!Orwwt f p,m. l 0 0.M. MA St,_, COii Or1na• COii• Temtllt » MIN. a:u WHlmtnefw P1nc.ett1 14 Coat1 Mlle- P1lle Pent Metl, 7!00 Hunllnotoft Mttliowllt1 8Htfl, 12: Humlngto<I I IC)fl eMCll --Wnlmlfwtef' JI nteutW,,,, Cosll Mete 11 .. reur•"'· Mesi, 11 I COslt ,,,.,.. C°"llty Chi lorocotll'llllta. Drive, NW w .. tmlftefw Rttlture"', J LON• llAC llor . .lftd M Otoucater lloy, ,.,, Mr. end Mr IA Mew I ,.. u. D: D Ol/Yella. ltltt G~. Gtlff, Joeft H1tllery, He 9lnll YNo 11"11 lltp41t, M. LyftUI, Ool'll Tlllmlll, ,., ben u wion. Jcft _,,,., ""' • llatU. l'llll t 11...,met, I Wltllem (I "'·-·hie 'f\IWle. els~ ov.... Ooll•lc C.11. CKllle 1(11111. ic.tN C1 Mlle, 51111 Cv~. W1v111 Metdl. llUr• !lclltflo, ltutl Otter, aette _,..,.,., l ,.,._, M~. Aon Tt>ompeon. I 51mflll0ft, C• (I MllllMfll IC rvtt"' • •• IClno, Cytlltll Adame. MM "lldl '"9lr. ,...,.,. .. Hfmptr, Cc ...... , Mc<ue, LI Burdi, Oel'I lhnr•wtwn. ,,_,, Of ~ Mom-. J1 ,.,._., L1"d ....... ••rt .,, ....... ltklllrda, ,.. <Nt l. unaa at111rovlell, 0-00. M•lltn, Altl l<.J•Nll· "91 Bulll, Stftdt J.,990lky .• Haward, Pl B"'ltoft., Ner Miii, SuMft \It!«, c-l ,.,.,.. '"" Wey, 8«nlo Ce!Qullouft. •*' Lill lefleW, j Pait...-, • w tdllt'lleftl' Wlllllma, J Fi.Ida, .... Boyer, 'nlll Ellloll, Por ClllM, l.olt lfkH, ltrt Nlll•r. M11 M"'I,.., Ml Scnl99•· Jl Mlc.f\ttllll, 1 $~1'1. L IMnl) '°'-·1~a'· •·st p.m .• ''t~11.:;mb 17 '6 1.m, 201 '°"' 11'21 "·"'· Ctd•rw« a ~f •. p.m., 1:49 11.m .. Pll4 (Tf.';',e BllH!b/rdt sclloo c. ftf\d 1bol Rlcll, 6o LO' in the! "' I '. ' .r For the Record Meetings Birtlas Divorff• Fire Calb LET'S BE FRIEllDL YI It you heY• new nelpbol'I 0r know of anJOM movlnc , to our area. plea• tall ua •9 t h a t we mat extend a frl~dly welcome and h • I p them to becol?W 1cqualnted in thelr new aurtQundlnp. ,,. \ COSTA MfSA·~1VISllOR Tht HABM VISITOR 146-1656 494-9361 AWARD WINNER The DA.JLY PILOT hll wOf\ more award• from t h . Orange County Presa Cl ub than any other 'hewtpape.r. I Tuesdq, Milda 8, 1966 Central Committees Both to Number 22 OAIL't J>Jl.OTJ.....,._ f FALSETEEIH C•ewl1t •cle1Cy •• ,,. ....... , h , • .,. Q1allal .......... ""' .. .... ........ _... ......... ~ up • •'Xt eon deGUn -U • SANTA ANA -0raa1 • ed papen for theae and other ~'::..ri.r™M~•...:_• • '. OocmtT• poUtlcll c • n tr a I elective aeata Monday, the ,_....., ,..._ ..,.. ...._ ~ d weUl-.. A1a1J 90 u.., .... _ cwnm*"8 wD1whba"z:a1poa11mu Mi . Tbey are: ...,...,"::.:i=u-7 1Dllllben tllll JUI', IM coun-T~~1 '\. •e.,~.o~~ =v :.-.~}-· ....... ":: t.1 cllrt'I omc. clllc1oMd .,., •-~~ii c-"'"'" u1" dr\IS oow-. •••>•~ UcedaJ. Ol't.~·1.:Mt. ~n}l~Y~4"1 - Tbt aumblr, a apoblmu .::"l:.~=ilr. 'fl'!"'......... NIGHTLIPI aaid. la Ht aceordlll& to tbe --........-~/::. ...... = -~ ........ -==: nturu m the pramu su· "~~a=. u"'J.-i•...,. ,,., ~t ....,. ....... blrDltortal race. AD DMm·lr:::;=;;;;;;;=======:==5;s;a! bin .,. tt.c1td •ftl'J two JMl'I. • nae nwnw alloted to each aupervilOrial dlatrict alao de- puidl OD raultl Of the J>A- vioUI CUbernatorial race . . 1hlJ ~ _ the_ Re~blican , Ceatral Col!UdtM WU1 have four opatnp for tbe First Dtatrict; three, Second Db· z::::~~-~w trlct. anc1 n .. fCI' the nurd, P'om1h and PUttl districts. ID the Democratic Central Oommktte, there ir. five iu.w, PLEASI' -''Ten raw b.ambm1vl. pleue the order, Mn. Elrod wrestles with Sa:;:~;:':'J openiqa fCI' ai. nnt Dia· for each of my fritnds in the beck aeat," wu th9 John acratchel Henri behind the ear. Tawney and tikt; four, Second Diatrlct; order u Mr. and Mra. IAlltJ llrod of Anaheim~· Tauuy are 1ookiD& at carhOPI on the hoof from...... 6ve, Third and Founb di1-Top 'O Tht S.y-Vi• Lido A' Newport W ed into a drive-in restaurant In Monterey ParL a. other wind "" tricta, IDd three, Fifth Dis-& rod aaid he had nem-He~ .quieter 1ervice. AWliUDI aft. 1 trk:t. Newport IMch ~-------------=-,.....------------------------~---~----------_:_~Se!v~e~r~~~c~an~~~da~u~1~ob~a~in~-,!k ........................................ .J Four Lions Prove CBlfer DO YOU HAY! ANYl'lllH Ill COMllON WITll Tiii COllllOll ~11911!' T ff• tftOWI ltlte hmrll th• worfd'• llrgnt eer ln8'Hef', but he'• cwarlooMd .,_. t.t thlt we're alao ont of thi larg11t hom1own1r1 In· 1urer1, end tht faatHt grow· Ing big II(• tnauranct compenyl Call ma today. And fl11d out why, whtn ~ ybu 11y Stet• ... ,.,,.., you've .. aaldagooddNll -.- . LARRY CAIRNS ~1 W. 11th It.. Cell• M ... ~166 tTm,..u 11•-•• ._ ..... , ....... ., - • _.1 J C'EST ·-VRAIS! We make loans for almost any home Looking for money to buy or build a home? Want to modernize or refinance your present home? Or per· haps you are a builder and need financing for an entire subdivision.·8 Then come see us cit Newport Bal~a Savings. We m.ake home loan commit· ments that are f<?1St, firm, and fair. 8 Fast. because our apprai~ers really know the Southland real estate mark~t and go right to work on your request. Fi!Jn, because all loan commitments are made by association officers who have the actual ''say-so' • Fair-because each l'J1 is based on expert evalu- c9 ••• ation of individual needs and with terms tai1ozed to- your particular requirements. 8 Isn't this the kind of service you want when you are seeking a liome )oan? W ~think so. And so do the many thousands of Orange C.0\lllty families that we helped~ home owners. Try us and see! Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Aas0ct<:rti6n . . 1 • \ .. " -. .. ., I ~ t) DAILY PILOT /News·Prtu Tuesday, Marth 8, 1966 ltf arl:et litters Profits High, But Wall Street Wary Taking new stock in life? The lite insurance field appears to { ''1..r' :;ome excellent investment opportunities which are discussed in our latest ·.~:.·ic:cl and Business Survey. ltstudies the industry in detail, reJi)orts on its prospe,cts. <i" ~! !.U~39ests four recommended issues. Just send for your copy: .~(uAESS STATE ZIP NO. OL'1· E. F. HUTTON & COMt-'ANY INC. 868 N orth Main Street, Santi Ana • 547·0101 . ' -.... Over The Counter r ·A· I 1 ;; . II n J~;!~ --•• • I re ~~~~ ;~~1 n " 5 •• l '; • l . ' r. II ' t A I H t l I T , •• c H I " . , t • . ,. A N • • . " Ill j I! I • • £ E I T H TR I .,.l :JI , . . , • I ~ A .1 I y • s , • 0 I " . II IP A I g i ~~.!!,.!! , l I I ~ 0 • ( ( I, I I i.!.~:i. • ~'T'i • I I I ............... 3/8/66 Today's <losing Prices-Complete ·New York Stqek Exchange List Exchange f .· DAJL V PILOT /Nt*S·Prtu J J Closing -~ _, -'~ -~ -~ -·~ -" .. '" -... - I JJ DAIL 't' PIL.OT /Ntws·Prtu Tuesd~. Muth 8. 1%6 .. '1 Better Produce <.it a Better Price! fi'IWl/~ IUTTERV RICH • SA\AD FAVORfTE PtllSSURY • FROZEN • 2~ OZ. SIZE • 3 VARIETIES TIRl·OVIRS 8EECtNJT • STRAINED • SAYE 3c .IYFO• Hm·Z*~·c11s ~ ,. . . ~ CHllRW •SAW 6c AU. PURPOSE IOM1 • FROZEN TOILR GOLD MEDAL OUN GE TISSUE FLOU:R JUICE ML CXUll & WHITE SAYE Z2c ~t CMS • SAYE 20c 2 5 • l1 f .. I I FUERTE 1ec AYoc.ADOS ~ GARDEN PRESH auNO;tB 5 .. 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DEODOUllT II.PHI IOI • BOITLE OF 100 TABLETS MULTIPLI 66 VITAMINS ~: c ~ WITH lllUIU . , WITH THIS COUPON ONE CAITON ONLY -CIGARETIES $ All" BRANDS EXCEPT PALL MAll Fil TERS : OR 8ENSON & HEDGES LIMIT ON£ COUPON Htt fAMILY • ADULTS ONLY PLUS TAX · COUPON GOOD WED. thru SUN., MARG:H ~ thru 13 ~ 1 ~m;i~~~~~i»m~~~:l/Xf:flllb.J{. Get wonderful things for your.~ome and lamily with S&H Green Stamps .•.. ,,. the fo'110~1ng Alpha •eta · ito,... . · Cotta M .... 241 lalt 17th It. 22.lO Harbor 8 lYd. At WllMn Huntington ••tell _ _.1lllLNor:th M.&l..___ __ 15902 .,,rlngd1l1 at Edinger 9042 Atl•m• Ave. at Cannery It. 1'30 Wuner .1t 1..annery F"ounhlln Valley 30822 So. Coaet Hwy. Solltli Laguna . DI DUil RS:TD 11•1 11111 Y• I II WHY PAY MORE? t . . ' . . ,. llA ANDlltSOtt ldlter T....-,, Mirta e, ,,._ ..... II CROWNED FOR LOYAL TY -. Commemorattnc Federation Diamond Jubilee Week, Costa Meaa Mayor Robert Ii. WUlon places a diamond tiara on Mn. Don- ald J. Dodge, longest continuing member of the COila M .. Women's Club. Or· ganized in 1910, the club joined the PederaUon of Women's Clubl in 1922. The junior membenhip and Mrs. Dodee will be honored at a brunch on Mardi 18. The program will feature M Notzipr, whole cartoom appe1r in national pu~ licatiom, in a cbalt talk. · THiii llEA;SON FOlt BEING -Keeping to the back; (round, new bo&rd membert of the Harbor Auxiliary to the South Coast Child 'Guidance Cli nic watch little Stnen nre,.r, 3, play with topa that help clinic J>IY· cbolopu determine emotional disturbances. Among tbOM tmt•1led today durin& a luncheon and proeram were the Mmes. Homer E. Howard. thrift shop chairman; Patrick A. Nagel , junior auxiliary chairm an. and Robert B. Bernard, president 1Crom leftl. Though young in years, the group has proved itself strong in action $mce its 1960 organization. CM Women's Club Proud Of Year's Achieveme11ts Harbor Auxiliary New Duties A~~epted lf the membenhip of Col- ta Meu Women's Oub la collectively wearing a sat· isfied 1mile, it u with cood ru1oa. Having just ob- suved Federation Diamond Jubilee Week by proclama- tion ol Costa Meu Mayor Robert M. Wilton, the club took atock ol its acbleve- menta under preaidlni ltad- enhJp ol Mra. L. A. Kozel and dlacovered accompllsb- menta aplenty., Streuing In particular this year'• club theme, "Co- operating in a Common Caase" have been the Com- munity Improvement Proj- ect& committee, beaded by Mn. Floyd Robinson. and the Children and Youth Af· fain committee led by Mrs. Kermit Christman. Working with the Costa Mesa City Beautification Committee, members plant- ed trees near and around the clubhouse, planted 10 more on Albert Place and ol\4! in the City Park In hon- or of the retiring president, Mrs. Koul. Four members. lncludln& Mrs. Kozel, cooperated with the Chamber of Commerce ln arrangetJlenls for and judg-ing of/ decorations In the Christmaa UghUng con· tesl Organizational duties prior to the recent citywide oldtlmer -newtimer picnic were assumed by the presi- dent and six members. Ten members volunteer- ed to Ml'Ve TbanbP!nl dinner lut year 1D • han-dicapped empJoya of Good- will -lndultrie1, and many members drelMd dol1a told in Goodwill 1tore1. Mn. Roblnaon hu work- ed with other civic 1fOUP1 on the restoration of Estan- cia Houae, and more are llUCbinl out authentic fur-nttart for the Ul6·year~ Costa Men home. A11iltlnl C o I t a· Meu Frienda of the Ubrary, the club bu contributed money and boob and the uae of ita clubhouse for meeUnga. Many club memben are ac- tive in the Frlenda IJ"OUP. Sbarinl ita pleallllt fa- clli.tiea i1 another club ser- vice, tbe IDOlt recent activ- ity of note there being the Community Understand· lng Day prestded Oftr by Mn. Alvin Pinkley, a for- mer women's club pre1l· dent. Other membe's have de· voted ti.me aewt.nc a n d mending twice a month at Fairview State Hospital or have donated money for the purcbue of toya and candy lor pat.ienta. Articles of clotlung were collected and delivered to the hospital, and a! Christmas toys for Unit 9 were donated and 21 1toclling1 filled. T~acbing crafts, cooking and art was the pleasure of the Mmes. <rt'rald O'Belm, Helen Halliwell and' &bin- aon, while Mn. auutma represented the Women'• Club aa the Glrla C 1 u b board. Coatiibutlona al DIG each to three ecbolanblpe in nuratnc and teachln1 wen made to duervin1 •tudlata at Orqe. Cout Co1Jece. Children and youth ... further aided by Mrs. am.. man and ber commltaee who, worked on the dropoat project, doaat1q IDODIJ til help clothe boya and llr1I returning to finiJb b i I It school. Good u,ted clotblne a1ao waa donated for tbt same project American Field Service, atud4mta were accompanl. eel by Mn. Chrtatman Oii • tour of JOJ& Boy1 Rach Jn Oran1e County, and D1W and used boob were co&. lected for the ranch. With club volunteera. 10.- 000 envelopes ,, .. addrell. ed for the Easter Seal cam- paign of the CrtppJed aan. dren 'a Society, a monuma- tal task wlllingly UIUIDld. Long B e a c h Veteran'• Hospital also benefited, wltb a lfOUP i~flng the 1Ufli· cal escort station once a month during the year. Weekly several other mem- bers aaaist patients in art and other occupational tblr- apy. At varloo.. timft dur· ing the year cookies a n d slippers have been diJtrib. \lted to the veteraa patient.I. Aaurance of another succeuful year was made to- day at the annual instJ.llJtion luncheon of the Harbor Auxiliary, South Cout Child Guidance Clinic when Mrs. Robert B. Bernard aaumed the presidency in a cere- mony at Mesa Vsde Country Club. Her vi« presidents include the Mmes. Roland Sima, pr'Olt'am; W. K. Shempp, membership; Homer E. Howard, 'lbrift Shop chairman; and Raymond J. Elledge, WI.JI and meam. Complet.inl b bolld are the Mmes. Carl Martin. ret'Ordinl secretary; niOmas Crosson, corruponding teentary; WilHlm Loib,-treuurer: Patrick A. Nagel. junior auxilllry cbafnnln. and M. A. Ricbley Jr .. parliamentarian. Paruols c1econted with pastel flowers and ribbons gave a sprightly touch to the function. as did the ap- pearance of comedian Roulett Bower. television. movie and stage personality who has been a guest pe rformer wttb IUch notables 11 Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante. Ken Murny, Charlie Weaver and Ed Sullivan. ... 'RESIDENT Wife ol ·111 attorney and mother of three children. Mn. Bernard bu been a resident of Balboa Island since 1955 and in that lpen of yean has given freely of her Ume and ener17 to a wide variety of activities. . Lqt year 1be was f:lnt vice president of the auxil· lary and sened on the debut.ante ball committee. For 10 yell'I 1be aened u president of Women's Fellowship and member of the board of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Active in PTA, Mrs. Bernard was president of Corona del MK' elementary school PTA and w36 Cbairman last year of the Lincoln book fair. She has been a city chairman of the America n Cancer Society and is cu~ntly on the board of di rect· ors and chairman Of the county education prog ram. She alao devotea untiring efforts on behalf of the ~arch or Dimes as an area chairman. She is now serving as a "program resour~" with the YMCA and served as the community chairman for the National Career Exposu re program at Fairview State Hospita l in 1965 and as the local delegat e to the Western con~erence for pohcy, procedure and program with JUruor colleges and . un iversities. ~ NEW MEMBERS Warm applause. was accorded new aux1liar v mem· bers who !or six months were provis1onal!i whiie com· pleting their orientation. They incl ude the Mmes. ·n ob- ert Cerf, Flave B. Gibbs. Francis Herbert GlocKher. Harold Grossman. Charles Halev. John G. Ham· mond~ld Hart. Ross E. Heflin. John Herman. Richard J. Horn, William Jenks. R. D. Johnson and William Laughlin. Also the Mmes. C. R. Lenahan. L. L. McC'oll um, Wayne H. McGee. Daniel MrKee~r Jr .. Russel W. Mil· Jar. J. P. Miller, \\'ilham R ~liller. C'harles Cringle, David A. Epperson. George 1.. Gutherie. Paul Ryan, Gay Moran. P. A. Nagel. C. F'. Sthindler. Judith Vowles. Robert N. \\'eed and William D \\'ilson. WAYS AND MEANS Innumerable fund raisi ng events, educationa l work· shOps and lectures have been !!lun ched and guided by the Harbor Auxiliary. Although 1966 is still an infant, the group has donated S3390 to the clinic since Janu·arv. Basic aims of the auxiliary are to give the Keynotes. the junior auxiliary, an introduction to communitv ser· v_ice that will begin a h!etime of concern and participa· tron; to allow each member to make use of her particu· Jar skills and talc'nts. and to attept an ever intreasi n~ responsibility for financial su pport so that th e Child Guidance Clinic may widen its activities and increase its staff and facilities. Currenll v children from 52 Cami· lies are being treated at the clinic. and there are 60 on the waiting list. The clinic. eslabli6he-d !or emotionally disturbed children, is in Hoag Conference Center To help raise funds. the auxiliary operates year around the Treasures a!ld Trinkets Thrift Shop at 1570 N. N<!wport Blvd Costa Mesa. Trouble by the Bottle Too Much for Teen-ager ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 12-ye.ar-otd lirl who made a mistake with a bottle of peroxide. My hair is a mousy brown and I decided to put a blonde streak in front. I bought some peroxide but I didn't realize how strone it was. My hair got like platinum in 1pota and I alao bur ned my scalp. My mother waa mad when. she saw it but my father exploded. He said I can't go anywhere but to school and to church until my hair JfOWI out be-- cause I am not fit to be. 1Seen in public. I've been 1uUering f <>r my mistake for two, weeks and it looks like I have two years to to be-- tiuse my hair growa awfully slow. Can you help by ¥inting-my letter and askwg f oc a shorter sen· t'ence?-PRISONER OF ZENDA DEAR ZENDA: A pair of scluora could shorten your sentence but DON'T DO IT YOUR· SELF. Go to a beauty shop and get ·the pl1tlnum stuff thinMd out. In a m1tter of d1ys you'll l~k hum1n 1gain. DEAR ANN LA.Nl'.>ERS:-ls there aucb a thJne a.a ' ANN LANDER<:. [il a born liar? Before you aay "No,'' let me tell you I married one. I <:&h undentand a penon lyin1 when he hi.!! 1ometbing to &aln, but to make up a story for no reason at all seems wry odd to me. My husband inli.sta be 11t next to secretary of State Dean Rua at ._ lunch counter in a drugstore this noon and that they had a nice conversation about world affairs. To begin with, we live in Evansville and I'm sure if DNn Rusk had been in town the papers wou ld've been full of it. Furthermore would our Secretary of State be grabbine a sandwich in a dru1store? Wou1d he be diJcU11in1 world aCf..U-1 I\ I with a etranger seate_d,..(lext to him? What do you mate of this?-HIS Wll"S 'DIAi WIFE: There Is no such thing H 1 born lier. They get that way from practice. But cton:t be too h1rd on the guy In this ln1tance. It ""Y be that the man 1t the lunch counter looked like Dun Rusk and was rn1king the moat of It. People who resemble well-known personalltin 10rMtime1 go In for such 1ntica for kicks. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our lovely mother i6 78 yean old. She shared an apartment with a sister for many years and was very Independent. Three mo11tha ago..her ~iste.r passed away and now mother ls alone. We worry because her eyes1ght is poor and she hM !ailed noticeably since her sist~r·s death. Thelje are th ree girls in our family and we all have comforta e homes. We want mother to Jive with one of u (she can ha.ve her pick) but she re- fuses. She nu to move mto a nursing home. We ave seen some very nice nuriing homes .•. - and agree they arc fine for folks iwho have nowhere else to go. But, if we allow mother to go to a ho~ 1t will appear that we did not want to take her in. Please tell mother we aN? right ShF loves your column and one of us must read 1t to her on (he phone every day. Thank ~·ou.-DAL1GHTERS DEAR DAUGHTERS: Whoever rt1ds the column to mother today won't like it btuuse I •m going to suggest Ht1t you reapect h•r withes. · , A nursing home will· off..r ~ mother the comptnionshlp of people ••; own age. Furthermore, she will t,.ve the ure she nHds -If •he becomes rincap1cj!ated. I 1dmire her in· dependence and you girls should not deprive -,,., of It atmply bec1ust you are afraid of what people will 11y. · Wh•f il French k"""'' I• •I wron'' Who 1~nu1d ot thf ntc-"'9 hmil1 -,,,. bov or !ht 11r1 • c •• • 1ho19un .,tddi-. •u<utdl .... """ l al\dtrt' booltltl. ''T"" ,,. s .. -•en Wen to Coot 11." a.... .M Ctn" In coon ..,., a , ..... Mlf-tUro•-.4. \!01'1004 lf'vtltN 4nn Landen wlll be 11•4. to htlo vo.i ,.,,~ yo.ir oro&f...,• ...... 11\em to htr In Urt el the DAILY ,.!LOT tn<l0tln1 e tlt moM1 ..,._ _,.,,.. Ml•t looe. \\1 I 11:1 ~ 11 ii 'I 11 ,,, II I I ,, II II' 111 !/ I .~ .. 14 DAJL V PILOT /NtwS·Prtss Tutsday, March 8, 1966 .. Zollta Club Tells Month's Events Tbe Blue Madrltal Sln'· will be introduced and .. ch era of Cotta Me1a H I i b atrl will ,Svt a report on School will ,Sve •eltctlou · ber activities and future from their ext.naive Dlld· Ml n.-1 v rt1al repertoire under tht plans. . .. ~nice atal, direction of Gerald Scbroe-.president. wW ,Sve the Slrla der when memben a n d an award of merit. gue1tl of Zonta Club of The annual card party of •. Newport Beach 1atber for the club 11 1et for noon and the monthly luncheon niun. 7 p.m. Wednetday, ~h cUy, March 10, 1.n the Sea-18, in the recreaUon cen. tor Citi.lenJ Recreation Ceo-ter, also. Purpose of the ter. project ii to turther reduce The aJ.n1er1 are 18 ltu· tbe mortcai• of the center. dent. from a select 1fOUP Luncheon and C!fd.I wW of the acbool's beat votcea, begin at noon and a chars• or1anised three yean qo of JUO will be made for by Schroeder. Their name the daytime play. F;ventn1 wu derived from a com-cardl will follow deuert polition ·comp o 1 • d bJ and wW be tz. Schroeder. Reservationa m a y be SolofJtl will be Nancy made by Monday, March Gilmore and Rich Gordoa. 14, with Miu Blanche Benz, Zonta Girl.a for the month 648-2507, or by callln1 the of March and their mothen Zonta Mart, 641-1973. What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 Color Us~ Extolled John Coplans, MFA, di· Coplans was founder-edl· rector of tht gallery and as· tor of Araorum and cur- slstant profe.asor of art, rtmUy contributes to itt UCJ, will discuss The Ex· pages, as well aa other art . traordlnary Uae of Color -journals. He has also or• Poat Wpnd War JI ,. in ganiud exhibitions of "Dftft American Pal.ntinl and How • vy It-Dtflers From Earller Eu· Art USA," and ''Sculpture TONY ropean Art 1t the 7:30 p.m. in C1Jifornia," for the Oak· Mlf"Y ~ TOPI e1• -c• Wednetday. March t, meet· land Art MuHum. View Sdlool. I.be st ..... -...,.. Un ill b . E A-. Hunu,,...._ 1M<t1. 1 '·"" lnl of the Newport • Coata The met' g w e an S• .._,..._ 1Mc11 TWI .._. ,.._. Mesa branch of the Amerl· tancla High School, Costa ~_,;; "::t.o 1 vi;,....~~"~= can Association of Unlver· Mesa and will begin at 7:~ 1uc11. 1 p.m. 1ity Women. p.m. TO" HerMr l ....... -Ht,,.r ;;;;;;;;;&. _ __. _______ ==;;;m;--..=====; School, '4!15 £. 11111 $1., Cott• MAtw. 7:30 p.111. ......,_ C• .. H .......... IMdl _,.,, .,.......,.. -For loullloll U lt Mn. \11'911 .,_..,, IO·M11, 7:• ""'· a..... ce• II•.,.._. ... .... -... ~ ... OcMn llvc .. "'""""*' '-di. • '·"'· ._ ... ... a..,tw. .... _,.._,_._....,all MrL ..,.... WlcldlMI. #um. • .. l'I\. ---°""'' ........ ... -Ctl .... l'ettt Sdlotl, DIO ... ,,. 0-lleM. c.... ,.,,..., • '·""· TOMOll•OW .._,. C• ti llwll el lleCll °' ''"' .. 4 -.... a..,tw, • .._ .............. .. y ..... IMdl ... lry, -w . ...... IMI., •i» '·"'· .... .,.......... ..... ,._JM. 8Mlc LMfl, LAU IM l"Uft A-Hu!lt.,.._ ...-. 1 ,J'll. .......................... ·--L-..tlell ....,.,_... ....... Mil 11\1 allllll Mn. NMIM Hiii • ..._ JNl2, ,,. ,.111. c"' ., ._. '-..,.. a.--v.-L-... ,.,.., MllflMllt Cllvrc:ll. .. w. ""' ·~ c.t. MeM. ,,,. ""'· 'Wllite a S13g CHANG EA BOUTS• MOVING DAY-Lu Olal T~trea Club of Huntington Beach ii moving to a new "!iome'' in Like Park CfubhOUJe, and will be comfortably "'aettled1 ' when members gather for the Wedneeday, March~. meeting. Even poiled while mov· :· ing are Mrs. Rowan Adams, membenhip chairman, Mrs. Clarence Double, treaa· 11 urer, '1ld Mii. Ralph Almgren, hiltorian (from left). Job's Daughters Give ·order's New Activities .......................... .,.. c... -..,...... Cellfw, ---. 1:• '·"'· ........ -°" illllliw'• llllllR leedl. I p.m. ............ ,,...., ._,. Swift Shift 9205 SIDS 10-2» Toastmistresses Move With Poise, Aplomb Members of Bethel 157, Interuattoaal Order of Job'• Daughter•, Newport Beach, have been keepl.nc pace with their active calendar and Satllf4ay I March 111 the airl1 Will 10 on a Se- cret FWl Trip, deltlnaUon unknown except to ttletr honored q 11 e e n, Mic:belle Holmes. st.er; and UO HuntiD(t.on Beach. At th1a meeting several Jirla will'be ,Sven their ma- jority dell"• and learn more about the grand suar· di.an'• pr-oject, aid to apba· sic children. All bethel.a in California will participate 1n buytn1 a "taltlbg type- writer," an elaborate ma· c ... -........ c--... .. 11111 .. ... """ XI '--9-1 °""'' .... ....... ... -...... Ill ,.,.,...,... --. . , ..... ....... lfW o.ew. --., .. ...... lfW -~le T..,... Hft. '°" llldl. • '-"'-....,.,. ................. c ... ..,._ ... LM19, • '·"'· ................. ,.._.._ "" hlO ._.. °""""*"· • , ...... WHITE r Man,y community requests Further information and reaervationa may be ~ ed by calling Mn. Calvin Olcott, program chalnnan, 847·1681, or Mrs. Fred Krue- ger, hospitality chairman, 847·5002. Tonight the crud and u- 1oclate crand llW'diam. State of Calif onla, Mrs. Gladys Gilbert and David Brown, will bf honored at a combined meettni of Bethel• 157, 313, both New· port Beach; 321, Westmln· chine deslped to aid the Kiwi Club aphaslac 1.n learning to talk. Packages, mysteriout tel· All former American Air· STAG SHIFT to t.ublon't favor· lte shift -MW tt wltb « without aleens, wur It with or w lt ho 11 t a belt. Make It ln Dnen, cot.- ton, denim, D~cron. Printed Pattern 9205: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 111, 18, 20. Size 16 &1.eevele11 · dress takes 2'9 yards 4.5- inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS lD coln1 for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mamnc and spe- cial handling. Send to Ma- rian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, ~ Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York. N. Y. 10011. Print NAME. ADDRESS with ZIP. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. are rapomible for the pro- gram conbmt of the nut meetinl of Lu Olas Tout- mi.strea Club Of HWltlng· ton Beach. When members gather for the 7:30 p.m. meettni. Wed· ephone callJ and card1 will Un s be aent to "Secret Dads." • tewardenes are 1.n- lily th~ girls unw April 11. vited to attend the Newport when the Masonic "dads" Bea~ Chapter of the Kiwi will meet their "daughters" <;Iub • dinner meeting at l b t 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March a a anque · 1p, ln Christian'• Hut. · Plana for a special meet- ing March 24 will be made. n~y, March t , In the emm:.1--.911---------=------::m~•-m::z:::ii::mmr3 Information m.-y be ob- tained by c.alll.ng the chap- } ,. ter president, M r 1. L. group'• new "home" ln the Lake Park Clubhouse, a worUbop for parliamentary . procedure will be called to ~ order. S I n c e Toastmistresses · 1trn1 the importance of Ill member• appearin1 w l t h pollt and diCDlty 1.n any ca· pacity before the public, . practic. tralnl.nc ls provid· ed. M.emben are prepared for parliamenlar1 practice. commJttee work and hoJd. tng office, fW1ction1 1.nvolv· ed with public and dvic du- ties. Tbe wetbbop ls one pbue ol thll tralnl.nl u>d le open to any interested penona. ~ June Date Selected Weddinl bells will peal in June for Nancy Murdock Springer and Rich~d Lee Ra.ullton, according to an announcement by Mr. and Mn. Norman A. Sprinter of Ontario, parenta of the brtdHlect. nie future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed· Ward A. Raulltoa of Corona del Mar, was graduated from North Hollywood High School and attended Menlo and Claremont Men's Col- leges. His fiancee wu gradual· ed from Girls' Collegiate School at Glendora, attend· ed Scripps College and re- ceived h er elementary teaching credential from Pa- cific Oaks College. First Nighters 50 Years of Fashions Staged A half century of fashions gathered from the collection of the La· guna Community PlayhoUM will be delineated for f 1rst Nighters, their guests and patrons at the March of Time 1tiMer dance Thunday, March 17, in the Hotel Laguna. The ahow will be accompanied by music and dances of the varioua eru represented by the fashions. In charge of the f aabion show is Mn. Robert Trent. wardrobe mis· lrell, assisted by Mrs. Marjorie Williamson. Mn. FA Nofziler will coord- inate the review and narrate. First Nlghter president. Mrs. Wllllam Bruggere, is a.J.sted with ar- rangement. by the Mmes. [jnar C. Christensen, Ruth Spreen, Anthony Lease and Miss Ann MeWeur. Dance numbers arranged by Mias Llla Zall will rwin& down memory· lane from "After the Ball," of the Mauve Decade, to the llll'priae climax. Ed Reed will be at the piano. "-"""" NANCY SPRINGER Eng.o-d Nursery Educators Plan Area Caravan Wor~shop A Caravan Workshop for nursery education 1.nstruc· ton will be conducted from 9::.> a.m. to l p.m. Satur· day, March 12, in t h e Cbal>fll'n College Nursery School, 365 N. Grand Ave., Orange. At 11 a.m. workshop par- ticipants will go to Chi!· dren's House, 1400 Taft, Y's Mennettes Orange. Those plannln1 to attend are requested to brine a sack lunch. Dessert and collee wW be served. Tbete Hlliona culmJ.nat.e NW'lf.r)' Education Week, designated u such by the California Council of Par· ~t p'articlpation Nursery Schools, the Pr~school As- s<lCiiatlon of California and the Southern California As- toelation for Nursery Ed· ucatton. Mrs. Kenneth Brewer. Y's Menettes meets every praident of Orange County. second Monday at 7:30 p.m.' Area SCANE and nursery in members' homes. Fur-1chool director will speak. ther information is avail· The workshop is open to able by calling t.he YMCA all preschool educators in office, 548-9347. the area. Moore, 847-3904. Plant Sale A rummage and plant l sale is 1ponsored by Costa Meaa-Bay Cities Fuchsia Society from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thwlday, FrldaJ and Saturday. March 10, ll and 12, at 1866 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.. A bake sale also is sched· uled for Saturday, March 12. Now They've Done ltl Bikini Pants ... RUNS A RACE (!7 to win! "Sea Racer" zip· front parka has rollover collar to conceal its snuc·harbo~ hood (draw- strini on hood' and at bottom). Cotton nautical Sailcloth print. 7·14. $6. Stretch Sailcloth vented bell-lee "Catamaran Pant:• $5. SPORTSWEAR -LINGERIE CHILORENS.WEAft 3404 VIA LIDO One of the Lido Shops Park In Rear CO, GO SPRING! Be a swinger. send for our new, fashion-filled Spring-Sum· mer P a t ! e r n Catalog. Choose one free na~tern from l:.?5 -clip Cl'l:;prm in Catalog. H u r r y send SO cents for Catalog now. p;i-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (A1 lhown) Alpha Phis _ -To Entertain 'Better HalP Marz Bier Feslspiele Is the theme selected for the dinner party to be given for j Southern Orange CoMnty AJ. 1 pha Phi Alumnae lftd' ht'.15- bands Saturday.. March 12. Setting for the Viennese soiree will be the Costa I Mesa home of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. Serving on the arrangements com. I rnittee are the Mmes. Wil- liam Disney. JI Lawrence ' Higbey, Ralph Linhoff. Rob- ert Pflimlln and Edwin Rose. f inal details will be re- vealed during the next meet- ing, slated for 10:30 a.m. \\'Nlnei1d1ty. March 9. In the home of tvirs. R E. Haddon. 11rnnge with Mrs. J o h n Bla1(h and Mrs. Campbell aE> 'n. hn~tesses. :'-!I'S Hobb! 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MU doe too I nit die hea coa lhr lilt I'll bin no It c cro ex1 OVf thE H• th ah sa l "r !\ sa hi di m m It a1 T < ... ' SPORTS ON PARADE Of Shoes · And Cinders · By BILL DONER Like the legendary old gal who called an oversized oxford her home, Fullerton Junior College baseball coach Mike Sgobba ii confronted with a unique problem. Sgobba, yoo see, ha6 so many pitchers he simply doesn't know what to do. The Hornet horsehide mentor admitted it wasn't loo unpleasant an experience. however. during Monday's Initial track and baseball writer's luncheon at the Sad· dleback lnn, Santa Ana. And just to make sure the cigar-smoking Fullerton headman doesn't beoome uncomfortable, Orange Coast coach We ndell Pic~ns suggesied that perhaps two or three of the hurlers would prefer t.o attend school a litUe closer to the ocean. Like, say, at OCC. "Thanks anyway." Sgobba said smiling. "but I think I'll keep all se~n of them." With a mound staff which sports a n incredible com· blned earned run average of 1.35 after 12 92~ it's no small wonder the Hornets are being tabbed to ttle It out with Mt. San Antonio for the Eastern Conference crown this year. Hitting has been somewh~I of a hftada.che though. aa witnessed by the fact the flashy Fullerton throwers gave up only one run ootal in three games ·during the Mt. SAC Tournament over the weekend. yet failed to win the championship. "We lost t.o t~ Mounties, 1·0. in the finals." Sgobba explained to the scribes, ''and some newspaper guy came over and asked me why I did n't start my ace pitcher in the finals. "One lousy run and he wants to know why I didn't KO with 80mebody else.'' 'Are' Bun't Glren llp Run Righthlnct.r John Miller It the ao<alled "ace." Miiier hasn't allowed a lintle t•llY In 25 lnnlnts thus fir. Hit sidekick Ron JenMn hat given up only four in 21 f r1mn while the bullpen corps of Bob Robbint ind Clint Holland have been equ1lly H 91fec:tive. . Robbins, in fold, h11 thrown 61 pltche1 in tho la1t aix lnnlnga he his w'"°lced In relief -SS of them belnt strllce1. ''Thlt's pretty f1lr control," Stobbe te· know I edged. Piclcen1, atlll attempt.Int to kick the flu but, could only alwlct! hit heM In dismay while liaten· Int to Stobbe dMcrtbe the Fullerton flam•toaeert. "We lolt five pltchen ind two catchers dU. to eligibility and the drift," Pickens .-id. "We're 2·7 to d1te and thit deflnltely 11 not our u1u1I po-• tent blll club." Chipman College co.ch P1ul 0..M didn't .... Picken•' tNln when he fl1tly termed hit, Panthers, "the .._. club we've ever hH." o .... , liko Sfobbl, hat to many pitchers ho haa,,· t even beett able to sort them out_,, yet. "We've tot 37 fllMI left, however," he confided, "so I 1hould be 1ble to get 1 look 1t all of them." Rick Lyon, who led the r1mbling Ch1pm1n1 on 1 ram1M90 latt w.ek, w11 voted top blMballer hon· ors. Lyon bootted hl1 blttlnt 1ver ... to .563 with five hit1 In nine trlpa while lffdint tho P1nt+ien to thr" 1tr1l9ht vlctorl• including a 1.0 upMt of C1I St1te, Lont IHch. Lyon 11 OM of the bite blnen th1t mak• Chip- man the f1.t•t coll99late teem In the country IC· cordlnt to OHM. ''We've stolen 22 bl ... In six g1me1,'' ho point· eel out. t._ TUHd~, Marth 8, 1%6 Alston Admits He's .Plenty Worried By BUD TUCKER more than. "It Is Buuie VE no BE •1 I Bavasl's problem." • n ACH, I' a. -That is fine and dandy H Wo ooe quietly contemplat· far as It goes. To be s\11'!, ing the c u r re n t where· it is Bavasi's function to abouts of Sandy K o u f a x obtain the signatures of the and Don o r y 1 d a I e the celebrated entry on Dod,er documents while retaining thought su~denly occ u r 11 sufficient c a p i t a 1 witb that very little on the sub-which to purchase bue· Ject bas been heard Crom balls. Walter Alston. Supposing. for sake of Up to this pa rt I cular conversation, Koufax and stage of baseball's greatest Drysdale remain firm and labor relations issue. Al· are still absent, when the ston has seen fit to utter no National League gate opens Apnl 12. No question about it. 11 then becomes Alston's pl'ol)lem. 11 1s not out of the ques· tion . then. the manager has b<·N1 giving the matter no lillll' thought even at ttiis early stage. \\'llh this angle in mind. you approached him from the blind side. Looking him straiJ!.ht in bis steel-grey e~·rs-yo u asked him ii tfle J<nufax·Drysdale crisis has hJ 111 worried, • Yes," he said Thal is what is known tn the sports wrihng dodge as a slra~ght answer. "Any maoager who said he was not worried about losing the top two pitchers in baseMll. ·• Alston went on. "simply would not be telling the truth. "Sure J'm worried. I'm damn good and worried." Even though Jt seems in· credible to imagine t h e Dodgers opening the aea· son without the dynamic darlings of the world chamo p1ons. you asked Alston on what basts he was proceed· ing during spring traiaing. "As long as they are not here," the m an a g er re· plied. ·11 have to a.ssu~ they are not here." Actually. the statement was not as confusing as it might have sounded. What Alston meant was he has no choice but to alter his spring planning to excluqe Koufax and Drysdale. "That's right... he said .. , have no other choicP rught now I'm studyi ng p 1 t c hers more a.a.refuUy than ever before If we are lo be without Sandy and Don. I've ROL to fi gure oul some kind of a rotation and find out who is gomg to be tn It." So lar. so good ."low. the questioning w<'nl on, with Koufax and Drysdale ab· sent for the 1966 season, where did Alston think the club could fimsh ? The question was promp- (Mt A~TON, rait 161 ' .. Wills Ends Holdout, ~ :Chance Feels Gt-eat, Signs for $80,000 V E RO BEACH, Fla. <AP) ·-One battle in the Los Angeles Dodgers hold· out war may be won Tues· day with the arrival in training ca.mp of Maury Wills. • - W i 11 s was $CheduJed to put aside his banjo and reach Dodgertown after a two-week night club tour or Japan. The 33-year-<ild team .captain, shortstop and ma· jor league base-steal· ing champion was holding out with pitchers Don Drys· dale and Sandy Koufax. who are still askin~ SS00.000 each spread over t h r e e years. Wills said he wa nted lo be in the same saJary range as the pitchers and men· lloned Sl00.000 makin~ him the thriftiest choice of the trio. He has already reject· ed S75,000. abou t $?..3,000 rnore than last season. Now, sources here claim Santa Anita Handicap FINALLY INKS M.ury Wills Will~ Anli General Manager Ruzzie Ravasi have settled on sao.ooo. Kent11cky • Has Ne\v Threat Aundated Pren Tht> State of Kentucky ha l'i a colleJ?e haskethaU JlOWt'r· house al Lexington -ask lanybOOv. It also has quite a ' team al Bowling Green-ask Georite Ireland. I Ireland took his fourtl\;, ranked C h I c a go Loyola Ramblers into the first round --.: of the ~CA:A Mideast Region- ....... L' al or Kent. Ohio. Monda v •• night. and unranked Western ~!!~ Kentucky took them right out ly 'BIG EO' GIBSON ii aga in. "This-wasn't our be s t game ·· Coarh Johnny Old·\ ham ~a id ;ifter his Hilltop-... , .. .,.,. ~ •. .... j""'' ,.. '"'' twtlld , •• u •u••u 1 pers bt'-at the Ramblers 1~ C*r & ~·· "'"' ~ ... I ~.All. 11·11 .W~I wire IO Wir• OrllUf'CI two l\jrM 8fi ------------••\t t+ml". coukt ~ ''"' Good ltO· , . ,., .. T ltAU .• '"''-' ' .... r -MAN'S OAV IS-I "··· -'"'" ttlul If ti Walin l their best Ji?ame .,,., "" c1.1m1,,. Purw MM. , •• r. 11111 ~ '' .,,, "'' bot<• ii probably ~ould be hard to t Mor1K;cGhn111uc1t1> 117 -11xrM-1t•c11.-1 1 IA ,,,,,., ,..,11.,.,-, convince Ireland. who' saw Ai<•" 11<»c1 cw Har••clll no .... , ... 4 •• ., o•ch •'1CI uo Cl1lm•"9 l11s Rambler , trailing 49.43 ~':,;~ w~~::_ '~e8·~·"•> ::;111•• S-wn S-•1 lhncll 0'"" uoor at lnlermiss1on . lall behind '•• Grip 10 H•lll '" Jov1u1 •••urn 1w HMt1c•1 117 (i!'l$ in the first six mtnules l~::;:our ''" CM vcml :;; I~:,:.;~~:~ ... '~/~~!~.,, ::~ of the second half when the w ... , H•.,. You tw H••"'•''' 111 Al)O\lt riw c1ouo• u ll•"' '" ll illloppers hit on nine' of 10' c.e" City IT C"•IW"f"' ''°' Dfvon'> Oel19ht CW llluml 111 (' Id J t ""'' ••lnt>ow 1M Y•~•' 1111,1 .. .e• Jo CJ L•"'"'"' m 1e -goa at empts. I w1r1i.t1o11 CM v.1 ... 1ue11J 11 1,Pevov L CA 01,....,a1 111 Ireland praised Western 0 1 .. rto 12 w M•llOr"tvl no ,..,,~ &11°" cw Ma"°'"""' "' Kentucky saying .. This is AIM 1119191e Mtlcltflt Low IE Medon•) 114 • • ~ 117 MAv1 "'A'r" 13.11 "•• '*'" 1n man-one of the good teams ... Jo1•r nm .. CA ~· '°' •• •" r.un1. "'°"kt ,,.,..,,. "''' llllfldl they could go a long way'' King'• TOllll• co Pll rcrl 117 wl1'1 loo rec• . . OllVON'J oaLtGM I . ~rwtri. .Ht II W Mlllotnerl 117 C'-ll doo!t •wrvl!\lno bul win, lllould Another member Of the CAIN ctn (S-71 kNOI •'9M Oii win-~' pert ~109Y L. 16-1) lkhd•Top Ten No 8 Providence "'"Cl· 11 mott COf\tl>tent horse on Ille ,,.."v of 111•~ 1111 ''"''" coulcl u-1 • · . • ,,..,.,,..,, . •LAMOUit .. ,.,. ,,." ••· 1111,,,. also lost. The Friars were ~~:· .... :·;~;'in ~:ue~·,::, ~!~·;;..::; -HVl!HTWCE~l ' ,, ml••· I vw clobbered 65-48 in a first I IWUa'S TOMKA , .. ,, Is elw•n old• • ..., u• TN ~~" l\•rftord•"<) "•" round NCAA F:astern ReJ:?IOn· ,_ .. '" ,,. Cltlv.. mu•I drew '" '11CIP Pot > \'S.,,.., ·-'1 Coro" 111• al game al Blacksburj!. Va . Ready for Big Year I Angel Ace Sticks With Old Stuff PALM SPRINGS. ca Ii r. (API -Dean Chance say' he is happy with what he·~ got. And when it comes to pitching , that's quite a bit. I It's spring .traininlZ ritual for pitchers to experim e n t with new deliveries. n e "' ;pttchff But Chance say&. "the old ones are IZ o o d 1enou~h. Belter talk lo some· """1t.0."lll• body else about new pitches." VETERAN PILOT -Orange Coast College's Wendell Pickens begins his 18th Eastern Conference baseball campaign today with the almost unbelievable record of never having finished out of the first division. Pickens' Pirates have won eight league champion· ships, four Southern California crowns and two state titles. Chance·!\ pitches are a real· ly-fasl ball. sharp curve and change of pace. This assort· ment won the 24-y e a r-<>ld right-hander 14. 13. 20, and 15 games his first four sea• · sons witlY the Ange ls and the Cy Young award in 1964. · Condition has been more nf a problem with Chan ce than his pitching Chance rf'ported for t965 spring traimne, from the ban· quet circuit. "I never reallied what a drain 1t was." he says After a slu1utish start 1 he fin1i;hed strongly for a 15- 10 record 1 This winter C'han<.'t' spent a , cr111et time on his Ohio farm. "I really do feel J?reat .. \1 a n a ~ e r Bill R 1 ~ney agree.~. Ris:ney gave hit; men a few >l>-yard wind sprints Monday land the rest of lhe day off. Intrasquad feames were ttt tor today and Wednesday. "[ llike the way things are go- ing." Rigney savs. • I Meanwhile, Albie Pearson was in Riverside's KnoUwood Hospital ror treatment of a 1~prained back. --- --OC10 fo '"'"""' JIS 11/1 -O"d 1\000. • • • Track coaches Errue Bullard of Orange Coll!t and' sacoHo uci. • 1ur1ono• l w•• Old ,,,,,d 1)1)11 •• ,,. .. ,,, "Yoe after tratllnl! only 43-42 with d fo Jtolhn Clalm•no Pu•., ~.SGO -10·48 remainino 'New Look' Bucs Pea rson surrered tht> sprai" sl1dinJ: into third base on a triple in Su nday's tnlrasq uad Howard Brubaker of Santa Ana were also on h.an r -----113 Pre1ri. !M:hno,,,.r '"' v,.,., '" j 11 "'d ,. 1 th · d both 'ndi led th' F · -'2'V'S dual meet C•rP cw M•-"''' Hohi ""' 1w Hor•ec•' 111 n 1e srcon gam"' a e session an I ca IS rlu-J L•vlno oa,.rou' , .. p1....i1> II• Ru• Good °""' <w si,,.,,,.,.r1 "tft!acast>ur~ Southern Conrer-1 showdown at OCC figures l.o be a good one. ~~~:~ ~~b1~1"~~111 ::~ ~:~;t1;:••0nrv,~w,t~:"~ri.rt1 ~~, t•nce ct1amp1on Davidson ~ot "J've heard we can win on tradition " Brubaker M•tell HHrco CJ Ltmi..rt1 111 -M e M111oro~k ,, .. ,,..o '""' 39 points from Rodney I t Adle<I• CO'"'' CT Cllt pmtn1 alOI HATIVI! DIVER U·S> fl"I• ldo•f d•I J said, ''but I don't think Calumet Farms could enter 1mt1roo .._,r~• 10 ~i.'"' 1!5 '•f'C•· toom' •• bnt ~· dn. -19"' •"° Knowles and advanced by Open EC Action i::a me. He flrtl$hed lhP game, J?Oi ni:: h1lless in three moNt at-bats and fieldiniz a double I'" ris;?ht field. · t'--K t ky Derb nd wi " "'°""• A oo1• m ·.11 HAL 0000 ouL '"'' " thrashing Rhode Island the l nag In U'C' en UC y a n. Lln'J e.i. ,,.. Alvertt) 1IJ ••clno In illerp form ..-. Of'I\ SllOf' .,.., \' k c f :LI By BILL OOSFR Dan Mortensen ri~hthand· I B b .. · kJ l · ed th Do 'k s aren't c;, .. , 5'lot u L°"90t"' 111 "°"'d 1» ,,,. • ,,,.,..!JOii" an ee on erence tt 1st.• · • · ru a,.er qu1c y exp am e n se•. er . MATCH HIUCO n-11 •llows r>le~ty :.Oen Ult l~-11 ~. •uMIM blO ram 95-6.5. Sports Editor ed slingshot rrom B u e n a I "nags," but it does require more than trad1bon to wm. "'~ ,,..,,,,.,.,..,.°""no· .-1e1 '''" ,~,..,. ou11no. w111 11e OI\ ,,,. ''°"' tM Dayton earne·d the ri'ght to Park who has bee n . . . . 11\nt w1111 .,.,, tHort · · · LIN'I •A•• -----Any resemblance between · "I figure Orange Coast has a cinch 50 points m 10 CM> drooo IOOlll"O tor • win. would bf llGMTM RACE. AboUI 41~ lurlOl\Q5 on meet first-ranked Kentucky th 0 c t c II plagued with arm trouble d I• 'II t 15 . th .. B baker ftD wrprlw .. 1.IVINll OAHllEROU5 turf Ffllle\ ' mert'• • v•er nlllt Ar><! up b d f t• M' . f Oh' e range oas 0 ege thus fat in the campaign was I events an ffi SUTe We ge In ree. ru . (5·11 tan run with ll>tM>, m•ohl I» tllt Cl•Ull~ ollowa~i T"-~W•O"tl Or· • Y e ea _mg . Ulmt 0 .. JO baseball team which W8S ' said. ''From that point on it's anybod y's guess what will u-""' ·~ 51\oW our.,.. VJ~ fi8·51 behind big Henry fin· hed led t E t slated to open on the mound happen but you can see we're al a disadvantage." -TH11to u t1 .•• , f\ir•l)n9• -M"°'" J r.11.-r~11-co-H•"' _____ n 1 kel's 25 points in the other ~~nfe~ence o a;8~~ a~~ie,;s~ I !or the ~oasters and accord· ' . · . " •1<1r "'"' "'"' '" '•"' ''•'"''"' Pu•.., Ar°'" c u eei•• •·• i:;ame al Kent. The 6·foot-ll in~ to Pickens · • Brubaker declined to disclose where veteran middle· woo 1p8,,,.v o""' 1G """'°"' ,,,_ Ftnkcl g 1 17 f h . t . Santa Ana today. and the ~ne "Jle·i; the key 10 the whole dist.a D M I 1..1 t · -· - ---H• ""''" '"' YcAJ•• 1 0 0 ts potn s '" that toiled in mne practice' · nee runner anny ora es wouru c~mpe e. 1'""1"" T•mr:wr fe JtM•no" 111 '"""'''' ,.,,.,,, 1,, o .... ~,., 1111 the firs t half when the indr· seai;on from. now on." Morales C'l'anked orr a 49.7 qua<rter-m1le as l!b1! Dons .. Sold ll•v IF ""°'''""'' 118 .... ., ... ~"'" IF MA(!'"~ II Jl( ndent Fi ver~ OJ11'ned up n lilts to date. hgurrs t(l be When Mortensen IS ri~ht . 'k h h t 1100 ' '"1c1• 10 ~.... "\ l'lf'dlc•r.d " IM v•0~•1 111 • • str1 ckly coinc1rlental accord· · • ' lost to Fullerton lasl Fndav and spt e fans t roug OU JHir• 10 Ho11> 11i G••• H"'' cw llll•"c""'"' "'' :l2-27 mari?in over Miam i. · · 1 \\' d 11 r · k Pi ckens figures hes the equal r the county are ea"er-lv anticinating the result of his col· En""'UI " r M#d1""1 111 1•1r• iw H1rmmi '"' in,[! to coac 1 en e ic r ns. of any pitcher in the loop '> ,.. . ,. Tt'T\f)t\I T•mllO (II Coml)f)) 11•1&# " Qu ... I\ '' LAml!rrll ,.. ..J• ·'. Pickens IO an attempt to ' t~ion with OCC's brillianl Jack Mallov. who hasn't been Honn ~rn 1J L•"'""'" 111 ,....,.~1, '" Al••r•11 11 1 cJ,..; , . °i--1 k · 1 kl t r Mortensen received credit . h'I . · . '·"' A . Me•""r°' IM v•~n1~111 m xu11>1ur..i cw "I""'' "' s 1a e-up ac us er orces, for the win Saturday as he defeated in two ~asons w 1 e winning uue nzona prep 1e11w1no• cw e1um1 111 couHTns CANOY n21 '"Cl''" .. 1 .. 11 is planning to hand 10 a com· · . . . . ' 440 w1~1 .. er c111pm4n) "'°'\"'" 1ur1 •'1CI ,,,, oddrrt 111si1~•. 'II""" w t c 1 . worked five tnrungs against f crown. . Four 51rl"O• (W Her"''''' llt 1ougl\ II " OUEIN , .. " ftUft'I es age pletely revamped lineup card I Riverside in the third round Morales however may face OCC's Tim Troy Jn the l(ltal Edd"1 (J eei.I 115 ,.._" .... old ~-ccu•o won •• "'f•Ollh for the 3 p m circuit lid-lifter f th Mt s A t . T · • . · AIM '"'-· .... ,,,, • weke·uP •RDl!\.L c. ,,.,, . · · o e . an n oruo our· m~ with Santa Ana's Sal Mendoza. defending EC two-Hv111r1on 11~u1v 110,m1o111 i. 11m ,;.,...~. '"''" "•v• 10 DP with the arch rival Dons on nament. He struck out seven .• h h . 't 1 t I d from a foot ~U>lc Credi! 11 r Medi"•' 111 grHI 10 win wllll ~· PC'11 F. td s the occ diamond I . nu e c amp w o 1sn comp e e Y recovere ,.,,,, uo cA Pined•> "~ ___ . l · . OCC topped the Bengals, . Injury going against the Pirate duo. of Charles Appell Won'I Concectt cw Slllem•kerl 1101 NINTH UCI!. "' "'"~· ' •• ., old• Ie e The resourcrrul P1_cken~. 7.3 after losing to Santa Ana I CASEY STENGEL • t HOHIV H RH (•·1 be~ mln•no encj up c101m1"0 Purw s•soo c111m1nv less than enchanted with hts ' '' and Joel Clark in tthe longer even . slmller CllU1CH, m•Y bf '"' SIP1dk!•t prlco '6750 • • • • 4·2, earlier In the day. I B 11 d d.d 't I t th 'b'l't f 111 Ille drtve WON'T c0Hc101 cM1 ------_ ---club s 2·7 pre-league mark.°' ~ t o.u 300 000 201 1 , , 0( course. l1 ar I n ru e OU e pos51 I I y 0 -· to dr.1w '"· wlll prol).-blv 00 le·IA-OM-Slim fJ L•m~rll m l'nlted Press International indicated sh 0 rt I y before '"~;nldt ~ 100 oio::.i I A Troy also coming back in the two-mile against Menqoza. ;:.:" 1>t"11f.1a~ldor "''' K11r~:·:~:, ':;~ ~::., ":r~v.!:.i."~;'~1um1 :;~ The rield is set for Frida'"s game time he \\Ou Id p I a ce ouHot c A~r. "~ " rn Stengel Joi.its Hall of Fame 'k M 11 . t 11..1 ~l . th a vldp ,,. U-1 IP ' I sono ,.. .. . Oon•IO\Ofl, " ' 1 0 g ··rd h e to see a oy agams. 1•10ra es. m" e qu r· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c:O:.~ 5,.m <F •rv.-.il ·"' '.\!CAA Western Regional bask· five of. hi s players in n_ew po· 11-r;•o~. " ~ ~ o 1 I.er and Mendoza against Troy m the mile. Bullard "ouittM_ uu • 1ur1""", Mtici..n J r.ro L•" 111 c.1mp.o•1 1:0 etball tournament at l 'CLA's s1l1ons and ele,·ate sUll an-,~~.: ,,b s , } o saJ.<l, ''but there's no telling what wiU happen." vNr q1c1 "'110 !ur~ uooo :;:~;.~i'~r '~~.s~~.8"~r1 , :? Pauley Pavilion. other from the iuntor varsity .~~"•• cf ' ~ 1 ; ..,. Ntw LIN•Ot 11o1 v.n .. u 111 A-M•rk .. CoVf!• (B J•M•llQO 11n Houston , now with a 22·5 team t,1.~~ "' , g g 8 Ali 's Sessv MIU 0(H Gusllr.\) 115 A-M r Mlllftlck lrelnt<I '"'"' record dumnod Colo ac1o Sh'f . I dcd M8ricebo. 11> • , 1 ol Bullard lauded Malloy for hit 1 :56.5 win in tho 110 over Troy ind Chuclc Simpton at Chaffey. "It wilt t .. e ~ulte an athloto to beat him," Bull•rd tx· pl1ined. "Troy 11 1 grHt competitor ind Milloy 1lmply wouldn't lot lilim put in tho stretch." "l'vo figured out this S1nt1 An1 meot 1 dozen different w1y1,'' 8ull1rd continued, "and It 1lway1 comet out within 10 points ono w•y or tho other. "I think w• have • good opportunity to win, If we w•nt It bed enou9h. And I'd be 1urpriMd If w. didn't w1nt It bid enough." fullerlon'• burl1 Kirk W1tMll Wll voted 1plk• 1thleto of the wMk for his 51 ·101/2 shot put effort 191ln1t S1nt1 An1 Frid1y combined with 1 1pe<· t1eul1r 165-l l discus ton in the Long 8Hc,h Rel1y1 S1turday. On th1t note, "1e meeting ended. Writort re· turned to their new1p1pera ind coachet to their 1chool1. Except for Sgobb1, of couno. He went ~ck to hit h•ppy llttle homo in • shoo and bot•n miking room. for tho EH tern Conference ponn1nt. • J ' J•• 01na 1w M•""'"'v' 111 '"'"'I LIO 12.11 '•k•• llD"o••• '" · 1·~ r I 1 ts inc u : "'°'''"""· " 1 1 ft , n1 ST P~"'TERSBl 'RG F'l 5!1Vf!r Fork CF Alvor,,l 111 ti•" 1~111D tor win, 111ou1d scor• Slate. 82-76 Monday at WiC'hl· 1 N Ba'I y th e leadin" 0\"1h 0 1~' l ~ ~I ' 1 t, 11· Emllfv CloM>I IW si.o.m., .. , Ill OH IC SILVH 1711 could Cl"I UP w•'" ta as 5·11 fop Ha mood hoon.) orm I e ' " 0.. RIVUSfDI I 'UPI I -Casey Sten([el was ~'""' Ett• 1ujPO••M ,,,,,r,. ct..,.,.. ""'• otLL · • ,. h1ttrr on the tram last sea· . • • w ••• I 1 d 1 b · b 11. H 11 , Tur" Tru• 81Uo fl( Cllurclll II\ , •• ,. run• from ""'•"' ,.,. clll\HI• M cd 2.1 points to hecomp hl!il tr Id to t t L•nd~·· ·: I ~ n 0 e ec e 0 asp a ;i Ol ' "'"•'. W•·~'no 1.1o P'""""' 111 "''" en•".,., '"''°n'r ch 1• 1 d c1 !'Oil a~ an 011 ie t>r. ca c 1· C.omrz. , , ~ 1 l n fame lcc1a\· in a startltn~ """' r ... IJ llH•I 11 \ 1'1 .. 1 "•' CHICK e•t t i•~· 'l 00 s NI inc !'COrC'r an Pr """'."°'°" I nl • JP"'et" 111~ ftt cwm"''' 11' ll•fl c1111\ct s.1 1s·n11a 111111 teed ti into enother I Tl.A . . • i'.:.~. ".., : ; ~ ~1 d1 ama•tc mo':!'.' w'm.:h tool< J"" ri• w.,.,. 1M v.1'"''"''"' '" ~110,, .... 0,,.n ~ .lohn \\ el>C'r. all-l-.C short· 1u~• , • • A 1 n !'\'C'n thr 7;.,.\'C':tr·olc1 r>..·man· 1011 Po-lr•il CJ L•"'"''" 111 J J ~I h . u """'~ I c.e1ow•r1 '" 1 ~ n 1 · • , ,, .. ''"'"' • • ·'· OOHlf nf!f lloui;ton w1ll takP on Pac1t1c·1i-top in 1;?<~. t~ ~·r~t H.l'il' ~···:~ 0 " ; ~ 0 ~ a~rr h.' ',"' pr1-r Snn11v11 .. IA "'""""' "' J J Mo"" ,, •• IM(l """" • '" i\thlrtk Confe rrnce cham11 '.l 1101\ ar c1 f Cl r~· I rom i.cc· vl'c~n • ~ n n n Strn,arl ~ <'lrct1on I\ as an· =~::: ~~:'.::·~1e '~~~1':.'.~""' ;i; ..• DI 5•" B•rn•rdl~o IOWMtnl~ .,. Oregon State 120..61 in 1}0('1oml to .short to fl it the gap ,.~~"1't.ne "0 ~ oo6 • •,n ~ nouneed hv Ford Fnck. for· OtbV·Otbv·On Ill J•nnlllQsl II) m•n• '""""' •nd m•vl>I' '""'' ..... ( created by Weber's de O••nllf Co••• ~ OOI lOO-? I ~ b b ij . 0 ,11 ~oRru1r 11.71 won °" •hf ,,.11 '""'"°"' '' 1oo1e•no 10 ,,,, F•Du1~u• game. while the other will pit -iAHU A. A A~41 • 14 Ht mer 8:"C' a com rmss1oner •I ""' Hkl"' "-l>rlor• ,.,.. ~., °"" lor td•lc• on Wf(!,..,d .... "3 Western Athletic Conference parture. 1: ... -. ~ ' 0 , who now heads baseball's ''n11f\O ti»tct • • • '""~"' cLosn •v~'°'S:u",,.'::.'."'~":::."!':,"8,, 10 kingpin mah 118-61 and West' 4 Rick Dona ldson. regu lar •=•· '~ ~ ~ : & Old-TirnPr's Comm i l tee, u -11 ,, .. s--·-· oe11 :.i.oe ' i f Id t d ba r L .-n. ,.. ~ o l ' •"" wov1c1 ~ "Cl •ur ptlw ... SONIA· .,. • r.o-110tw .,,.,, tie1Wttn N•h•• Coast Athletic. Conference., e t 1e er. o secon se or ~ .... • .. 4 0 o-01 whieh -<10tt tht"-"voting-tor ~LC!~•~',~. "'""' ,.. .... , ,_ bl<* II ~:~~-~MIM:is ~~lng11u1:, winner University of PacificlPerry._ • ~:t:';ldl~ u i ~ ~ s,11a11 of Fame candidates dat• ear lo stun .... r•ilbl•dl Holst 8•• I 22-41 , I 5. Rt ch ~ancebo_ . out only I \':;~·1., lb ~ l ~ 00 in.c back befo. rt! 1946 -.,,.TH .. ;----.Cl ,-,,-----hu ~-< ninnl-lll0tltr rtcos ""° ti d f JI th b I •r .. Aci. r • mii.s J ••er •-•~ 10 •• ~-: --·-•d 10 ~" The NCAA Western Re"iOn· iree ays o owing e as· \.ee. c . , o 1' ~ SIPn}!~I. still 11s ng the cal')e Olds c111m1"11 Pu• .. "m ,,,. Pro-~ • "" ' ...... ·-·-,., h II f h' . ~~yu, 0 ' 0 I lee• H<>1» •w•v ,.,." '"' llk~s nt N•t•v~ o.,.. al has producec1 thr nalion111 "•'I 11 season. rom IS Jn· To••11 o••Mo• co··lf 1,L' •o 1, "111<'11 Ile 1H•c·c:lrd fnl lo\\ lfll! ht~ ... ,.,d "'"'' ()" '~' 'n11r• ,,, -. .. ,.. f I I n t t I fl f I) t~• ""'" "~ r f I 1· t I Pnl'Ct F"'•d•• 1J I nnn.,.nl ,,,.. llrrClt>n m•v "°"' M<'M r ro"' fir r hantp lhl' past l\\ll ~l'<IS011~ II' ( p ~ 0 e Or 0111\ u • Oo<oold'"" II A~ I M 111: .:11 ir-1'1'1 '.:! 11 ;i )f<hiC'n lip a~t 11••1 .. c!•r" IW M•"""''"' tin n•trt\I I••• hllf' thl~ \f'a r·~ (1rffl .1JlP(''11'~ !-Clll WnfH,' 11' • h .Jut. :_!~1 \\;)' lll l'\l'lll \\hen ~:~:''s.~~~ • .'~w"re•.~;,, :., I ~n~n.'.·:1~.. .. In hr lhr' \\Nlk!''I ;11lltll1!.'. lhr 1; .l\J \'.el' l)l:l\rr n 1 ck ':"::'1 .:' I n l'rr1 I.. "' 11!r t•11• ,111n1111ncP· C"•<• "•• IJ I•'"'""''' ' '-1•••••"'' 10111 "'J:!1C111;il-: J·rn.111 1'11:11 ~t.11t1to 11chtrrrld in r>l<tt'P of~~~· •. '!;' ~· ~ ~ 1111~n1 ,c• 11 11~·.:111' '-lrncrl =::"~:·.· 1~··,.'.':.~~~"'..... ... • ' •• , W••• ~1 IOj! sho\\ non(' '" lllf' I~) 10 Bml1•\' '~"',.4;.~'b'\. 1~ ~ ~ 1"1rl.t ,,, ·111..: 11 JlllllU' :.llt' or ·~ "t I 11 .. , "'''"" ' • L' 'I c, 1'I ~ .... 'uro-e" "'""'•' co "•"' 11 1 • c1.,.,.. 1" ;;iltho11~h l'tah <tound up lllll· r ran .. .V P1d. adm1llPd. E ,,, ~·· l:., , lhr :'\('\\ Yor" \!Pl\ f asf'V 1 "~0"' '~0'" '' "~11o'""~' 11• ' '-lni.• I!•• hfir 12. llOll!'ton 11, OreJ:on · I c1on't know whal to ex· t-:::•· r"" ' ~ nnw ~rn "" a!' a Mets \1C9 Cl<ICll 11•1 11 If ~•• ""•• '••"••"Q '''"• 'S ~ t C l ~ r1e•1 lo "'lier, '"°"' "'~'" ,.,.1 C.O\li•~ S."1 tat@ 15. anq Pacl[IC l 1. fl<'C' . 1 "1';~.1, • " , , prewdrnt l I I f J• DAILY 'ILOT /Ntws·'ms \Laguna Spikers Dumped Corona del Mar's Vallely Bags Area Cage Sco:fillg Title S C Coach Battles Cancer ly GLENN WHITI K~lnt Wlllle has provided MtM penenal memerl• which will always be fendly recalled. Then ... the time he seer.ct me te .t .. th at • CIF track meet which w11 stlflid In the Watts •r•e. Willie's eldeet een, Sam, end I were seated wtth Hfth .... Clrvce'• father) et the top ef the stltllum. Wiison hed ..,.. dewn to get 1 cup of coffM 1nll lry the time he returned, the crowcl he4 tNWn ceMW.reWy entl there weren't many Mets left. The •pet we were MYlnt fer blm wes scarcely visible, It he4 cllmlnlshetl M in 1lie. WtthevHf,fntrtnt ef where we were, Wiiiie hel· leNd evt to hit son, celllnt him by e feVOflte nick· nerne. "Hey, Semite," he yelled. "Move over ind ' ~k• room for me." I remember th.t my lweathln9 stopped until I rHliied that nethint w11 eeint to come of the in- Mlvertent e rror. T ottcu Shines Westminster Dunked- By Wilson Swimmers LONG BEACH -Power· Ne _ _. or !!II•• Time , 7•' Wi.J,son greatly enjoyed dopin& track meets and we ful Long Beach WUson. a 100 F••-• "•""' 1w 1 1 s"o•,.. used td get to1ether to fi&ure everything from the winne-r over potent Downey a '\'!!· :~;~· K~::': 'i~i~: , G••h•m Olympic Games to tbe CIF apectaculars and league af. week ago, tlexed lt.1 muscles <L•l 1. "..,., •lU Time "' f • and t W _._... d 100 a.o -1. LMClle 11.al 1 lltMmt ft 1.1r1, sen e:t..,1unater own 1w 1 >. , .. 1w1. r1,,.. 1.tH. He also took a great dea l of pride in hi! own four to a c.ru.shing 62·19 defeat • ,.,_, ournin <l &1 ' v11rMIM • . . . M nda af . Cl a l >. Hlllwl (Wl. Time •.o ) children and as we talked Monday m h11 hos pital room, o Y tern~ 1n a non· 100 .,,..,,_,_ .,.,"',.,,. c1.111 , .... _ .. - t ed." nus. however, is a prob- lem Alston wUl 11.adly face with the aniv-al of Koutax 90d Dryedaile. Jn the ~antime, if· you do not hear a ireat deal from the m~1er on the 1trille iuue, do not become worried. Alston is. converution switched to tbe serious aide for a moment. league dual 1w1m meet in the ;~,~·; iw1 > G•1><1t••t11 !ll 1 rime "You know." he said. "With things the way they Wilson pool. ' -oo fr•• 11o1 .. -1. l t w11-y,.,,.1----------------------- are now I look back at some of the thin~s I've done and The Bruins made it a clean 3 su . M u 2S u u u Jj u , .. u J• 1• 24 14 u ,. 1• 7l Zl Zl n 23 %) n 23 23 23 n n 11 n n ?J n g n " fl " ,, 11 1l 11 11 11 l l 21 " n ,, 70 10 ,. ,. ,. M ,. " ,. ,. ,. ,. M 20 10 11 ,. ,. ,. i·m aur~ glad I did them.'' 5~· coppin~ the Be~ divi· 11.-,_.. .,,..., ~;1 ,,., w.,1m1•t.., 1\1 h s p • In particular he WIS referring to the 1965 slate SIOn by a 57•29 margin and ?00 M&o<ti.v R•••v-• 11"''°" T·me onarc s weep air Get ~.-.A.1 @ track meet at Bakersfield. "The children rea lly wanted taking the CH competition l:~S ,, __ , Sm1tll IW) 1 s .... ,,,.. a ~ ... of pet 181te ud to 10 10 I decided t.o take them along Wt had a wonder-by a s.;.21 tc0re . <Lei > CO.••on tllll Tim. 1 "' rid• eroMa. Pipe -~obecco I• • fllttr ctaen ue. ,.:,._ fuJ time and everyone thoroughly e~joyed the outing... Mi.ke H...,aber gained th~ only 1 ~:,;:;1iw~.°';,,!;11~ :: t:im, clll Mater J).et'a powerful bue· of the Panthers l.aat week. You11 llkt 'em ft11e ••• ltHI that's patting it mlldly. .... VlrtJiy VlctOry for the Lionl 100 lf'df¥1-.•I MHI0-1. ~!In ILa l ..._U •~-raft \ta record to 4-2, "Now I .. pecl1lly 1pprecl1te the f~ tbat we went." wheft he captured ttie 100 but· ~:~~pmen (WI J Gllm1n ILi >. Time ~ ~· · • • k*"e .-, ,...._ ,._,~""---ct/ C, I .., • terfly with a 1:00.5 clocking. 100 Ftv-1. "'•"'• <L•> t. "''" 1w1 three wina agamlt a sm1le !Mt., o.1 111101 ...!1~ ~, __ ..,...,. _ _.. ___________ ,... ______ .., Haber aiso took second in the >.st°"' cw>. Time 1:1u . loel with a peir of wln1 in "" c1tmen1e * 000 ~ 4 ,,, When Wiiiie told me of hit alcknesa ind how ldvanced the c;ancer it, hit f 1c. ~ thin from lo.1 of wel1hr· -drew Mrious. ''They cen't remove It ind it covera too bit 1n 1re1 to UM re41um. So I guess all there 11 to do 11 pray ind hepe that tom.how it will lrr"t itHlf ," 200 fret. l. ·~mi;.";;!;,·~:-(~~~.:: DeMy (ll l the llet three day1. MATH 011 m B . turned i b ioo ••ck-1. '"•pm•" iw1 , K•ft,,.I· ,__ Monarchs pinned an 8-Al • T ht watch experts · .. , ee Wtn5 We're n y leY (Liil l . l(ellenberg II.II. Tl,;_ ):IO ' 111111: ON90'Y. II 1 2 Rick Smith in the 200 f r e e • Fr-1. o. ••k., 1w1 2. '-''~ 5 Joss on Sen Clemente Set-::.::"· c1 .. ! ~ in our store reconu,w1d (2:22.4), Norm Chapman ln 1\~ ~.:.=.. 1~:11~;'91~~11>.~ "'''" urday afternoon on the loser'~ t:ner. •;--n, • • the 100 back I I: 10.&) and Al· 1w1 >. W•ll• 1w1 n .... 1:11.• diamond, then came b a c k ::~ ... ,:" l ~ len De Baker in the 4-00 tree • "r" "''ev-l. wu-. Time u 3 1· Mooday afternoon to down • ...,,~n. 111 1 \5: 13.0>. • "tflt ••tc11 wu-~1 111, w..""1~,.., Corona, 7-4, on the Monarch~~:=:· •. 2! ~ ; 0 OMEGA . He then r9Called th• cH• of 1 l1 H1br1 athlete (1111 Morris) whose fath•r hid cancer while Bltl w11 still a llttle boy. Somehow the 9rowth cNsed to ••· pand ind the decl lived 1nother 10 yHrs. S~ve Kube! with a 1: uu 100 MtdltY ll•••r -1. Wlllon Time diamond. Te1•1• 21 I I ki . lh 100 , di .d ) !:IO.S. Co ,,.:,.. al • ..1 '"" tf 1111111111 C 0C ng In e 10 VI Ua 200 P:ree->. NlchOIU (Lit '· Crum· The r ona v~Ory i n .... medley and Jttff Borovick p1n..-<lll >. 110-ov•o cwt r ime 1 111. rev.nee for Mater Dei'1 only '1"'"1 !I H 211 •1 ~ ' I 1311 1• ~-1 u • It 11 with that kind ef hope th1t Wiiiie 9rMfl the multitude of fri...t1 who 1trHm Into the ho.· ,ttal to -.hit him. Anc4. tt wlll lte th et kintl e f M,e that kMpl him 90in9 tlurlnt th• daya •held. I Ith 1. ...1 -l . • .... '"" JO l'rtt-1, llucll It.II J. v11•1 (WI >. -.&..1...t.. • ~ .._ h ..1. Maier 0.1 iw a tme "' .,,, H'I u1e .,,,, ,..,-. 1w 1. n me "·> )Oe1, ~nn;11 cem• -.. ,e an\UI butterfly wtte the only Cee 101 ,..,,_...,., -i.r -1 1tu11t1 1w1 1 NIATU Dll 171 . lltO<IO< (WI No '""' Time I ... , Gtrtor•. ,, , V1Ctor5. I JO '''-1. a.re••c• IWI 1. Gwrneo,.., Nlwttn. <I ·lt1rntr lllll > MCl"ftt<•on !Lill Tim• :n I ~ ........ . L .... ''"~ •·•-co 1 11-.1 wu •m••-,.. 'r-1. Nk 11o1.. 1La1 , 11vu .. ore Sport• c11.1,,~ .. ,, 100 MH .. y lltln -1, L I WlllO'I. l •'N tllll l U •Df' IWI T•m• I OJ l JJ• ~ l!lllr; t I . 1 l•' • io ••o-1 llC'lt•• 1L 111 1 w 1111 • ..,, ''""'~n. 11t lie is 5laled to return home to t ht family hP loves 700 ,_ 1 •clda1• 11..'11 ' H•• cLiu 3 :ttv ... 1w1 r ..... tt' oon11d-oft 1b ' (\1111 l Vol•"''"" It.II. Tl,,,. 7.00.l JO l •Hll I lloni..r lllll 1 (owon Murplw, 111 where more plea6ant surroundings may help him wage ~ Fr ... ~• ~ ........ 1L1l 1. S••"'-' ct111 > 1eu111• 1wr ri.,,. n .1 Page J 7 Hu••lf. 11 hls battJ e With C&nC'er. I(~~ Jt"fl~:!:~:to~ll~~~·I. T~".:n1!l :Li l. 1 :°s flrM llltllY-I, LI Wll~" Tl<•-. ' $ll1~~ltD u • ) I 3 I • ) 1 0 ~ • • ~ I I 1 I 0 1 ~4~85~i.st~eh ighestcurrentprevailingan~ual .. -4 '*"' .. Accounts insured to $10~000. Use our rate paid 1n Lo.s Angeles ••• But your savings "'-SOUTHEIN FEDEIAL·~ save-by-mail, we pay postage both ways. actually earn 4.94% when our current annual \Tl t f 4 85 . d d t I d THES E C ONV E N IEN T OP'P'IC l!S T O SE R V E YO U ra e 0 • % J $ C 0 m P 0 LJ n e Q lJ-a r er Y an MUD OHIC( 3~33 WllSHIRC 801.U VARO LO~ ANG(l[S OU 8 Im • TUZANA HANCH. I ml maintain ed for one yea r. Fu nds recei ved on or s Av 1 NG s AN o L o" N A ssoc , AT , o N vrt11u11• so111 m•o. m.s61• • "u"''"c'o" m e" ..... c". 1s61 co1Nm ~vrNuE. M1-1~3 , '-~ / "IMlll 'lNU l HOM( lOAN ta~K STSl(M • JfOlh l SAYl~C.S A'ID 10•'1 IN~• U~C.( e;• • ( ~eto re thelO thot a nymoruth,ea rnf rom t h e lst. ' -~ c n1rntAT10'l •lllllJ(O SU llS $AWl'5 ANOlOAll l(ACllL•fHllO~~'AS•v1~C.$ ··~ t ·~ ~ r A'IO lOA~ l!AC.UC • COllf(t (llC.C Of flOlU l U Vl"Gl AllD lOlll AUOC.IATIOllS ~ ( , • 9 h Ot ilied stat• no l stro ti on. narc Tl thtl com schc (ere \\ Rua Joh Mlll D o~ ped toni Rui 9-1. T be• lert Da• the G Ful a i: lor chi 1' a h or is or vis E the Ian ba1 de< Rh J ed I~: cit Jer , td of Loi Da ) oc Ch Jo tn on a Pt d6 er1 ~~ tht cit Ch II J .... .... --I "" c: l Ital lie IS ( .... m 0 Ii IC! A Ol L SI m S1 el cc p u ti l> a b u " t ,, I • DAILY 'ILOT I Hews-,,_ J f 9Buc w~estlers ronlglat'• B•ttle Poly Duels Pacific In Playoff Feature l .. ~l 1 LEGAL NOTl('E LEGAL NOTICE In State Coa8l Sharp At Sectionals Oranie Cout College quaJ. ified nine wreatlen for the state championships in Ji'rea- no Marcb 11 and 12 wtth a stronc showing ln the Sec· 1 tionala Saturday at San Ber· nardino. Three OCC wrestlers won their dJvialon •laiDlt ruued competiUon. including all the schools In the E11tem Con- f erence. Winnin1 their diviiiona ere Rual Duarte, at 115 poundt; John Geyer, 130; and Bill Mc· Millan at 152. Loni Beach . Poly t•tl a Torrance (29 • 1) aaaJnat loq awaited ahot at rev1n1• Cotnpton (2U) at Lona Beach toniaht when tht JackrabaNtl City Coller• and Creacenta • take OD Paciflc'• Piratn al Valley (Jl-3) v1 Redondo I ~ Cal State Fullerton in tale ClF 9J at Su Fernando Valley ~ ~ketball playoff State Colleae. q Action~ at a p.m. In the AA eemilinala it'll bt Poly, with an tmpoetni JS..1 Palos Verdes a1ain1t Ante- record for the 1euon. 1ufftr· lope Valley at Antelope JC. ed ita only loss to the Ptratel And Santa Maria squares otf (IS-C) in the San 8trnardlnO against El Serundo at Uni· tournament back lD Decem-verslty of Cafifornia. Suta ber. Barbara. Since then the Rabbitl, two-ln ·~e single-A dlvl1lon Ill time d«tadlng ClF cbam-BeUarmlne • Jelfer10n faclnc piona, havi' proved lnvtndbla. Bishop at Burroueha Hilb of They raced to a trio of vie-Burbank and Santa Clara toriea over blgbly touted IAnl meetin1 Lutheran at lnlle- Beecb M!IJlhn ( aJao a qull'• Wood Hlth. ter flna11,i in the playoff a) The AAA Hmlfinalllta will and in CIF action they've collide Frjday niCht at Loni been n1101De. Beacl} Arena in a double head· They twice cracked the ~ er while the three CIF cham· tury mark lD acorlng againlt pionahlps matchel, plUJ th e Duarte drew a bye ln the a pair of Orange County foea. AAA section's third plact Wf, opening round and then whip-They shelled Rancho Ala· will be held at the apaciou1 ped John Ri~ of Mt. San An· mitOI, lOJ.tf., then came on Long. Beach facility Saturday ~:· !2~~ ~: =~ "8CGtionin9 Fislaf ~~~ Mesa. l<Nl. _ev_eru_n_g. _____ _ 9-1. Did this four pound striped bass swim 1outb to wait Poly hu two returning AD· Tim Phillipi of OCC, at 123, out the winter in warmer waters! Twenty·year-old C1Fer1 in Trent Gaines and beat Rich De La Toree of Ful· Daniel Pixley of 544 Victoria St., CQIU Mesa, thinks Chuck Moore. And the Rab- WT 816 WEEI S ACADIMY NOMINATIONS TECHNICOLOR A W.t.llHU H O!. '1CTUH Eve lhow &tarta 1:41 F .. tur1 at 1 p.m. & 1:40 Continuous lat & lun FROM 1 P.M. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .,, .. IMITICI TO CHOITOH tUPll ... COUIT 0' Tiii ITATI ... C~lf'OllNIA 'Olt TMI Cevtl'fY ... oaaN•I .... . ..... ..... f lllll o1 EDITH NILAOH YATll, 0.. ClltTl,ICATI .... .,....... c~~ic1 ,. HHllY Gl\llN •• .... ""'"-,.,.. --otreclller1 .. !fie • ....,. ~ ....... THI UHOllllllGNIO di ...,_., ttnl-11111 iH ,_, __ M>r1"9 cll""t ....... " .... , lfley -c:MOucfl"t • Met _,. "" 111' *< ..... , .,. ,_,,... .. " .. ~ ..,_ el ~. 0 a.a 117.. ........,, tr."'• wltll 11'11 lllCetMrt YlllCMf .. le .. IMCll. C1tlforM. ~ t11t flcttlllM off~ If IN CW11 of 11>1 ...... _.... lltm -of IC -IC Cl'tenefl .,.. ewtt • ., i. ,,_.... ........ 9'"' IN ,.._ ..,., 111d llrm ls compewd of 1r. follow· ••wry •OVCl'te"· to ll'te u-ralt• " Ing peno11•, • ...,.,, name• In lull and tl'te Trutt ()ep1r1mtf'I ot IAHI( 0" '4K" .. rulcltnu .,, H follow1. lo·wll. AMl•ICA. NATIONAL TRUST Alll(>. l>outlH 1( ..... 1l22• ~. Tu1lln, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. 12t llllT C•lilotnl1. FOVRTH STIUET, 1..0HG l(ACH. CA.Lfo JoM It l(lll11n. 1m1 Hfwpot'I. Tu•· l'OllN IA, -1. wl'tkll Is 1M ,iec. fl 1111, C1llfornl1. tovtlneu o1 ll'tt Ufld.,tltllld Ill 1tt ..... WITHES$ our h1nd1 '"'' Ulh day °' J 1•" ,,_nilnlnt le "'-...... of Mlf • Ftbru1ry. 1'U «dllll, wlll'tl11 ti• "*'"" afffr Ille ttqt 0ou9i.s IC•nl pVl!jlutlon of llllt 110tlc1. Jolln R Killian DMff ,.eruarv 11, '* ST4TE 01' CALIFORNliio I •ink ol .,_.k 1. COVHTY Of OllANGE I \I ... ,,...., Trvat lftll OH TH" 1"" 641y o1 FIOrvery. ~ 0 a.vl ... t "-<i.tltft '"" llefort fftf, S11u,.... R .. lnsoll. • Ir: (. D, ,.,, HOlt'Y ,ubll( ... and '°' , .... M id cou... AHISllM Trv•I Offlc~. ty 1nCI Sl1lt . rnkllno tl'tefllll. 41111y corn· lxt<utw of "" Wit! ti m111;one. and 1wer11, 111•-llY eppeartd "'-aMvt 111.,,.. _..., Oou9l11 ICtnl t l>d Jtlln • Kllllt11 lir•oWll AllN a WI-. II mt lo Ill tr. ,.,>OM ...._ ,.._,,AltWMJI Al LAW ar• wOKdbed lo 11'1« Wlll'tlll lfutrvm<"lf, ml AllMllc Ar-, lerton 4-3. and lost to Floyd IO. Striped bass are normally only caught by Nort~· bita bout additional ICOriDI Davis or SBVC by forfeit in em California surf fishermen, but Pixley caught his punch wttb Ken Booker and the finals. Shawn JohMon. from a dock beneath the Upper Newport Bay bridge. Geyer pinned Jim Hurt or--------------------Allo featured on lonllht'1 '"° aell"OW ... d lo me 11!.tl INY II·, l.t119 6-11, Cell ......... ,, ~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IKultd '"' u-ITIL· •• 6-2111 f' -IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I MYI Mte· .. ,..,:,..,. fw 1 .. cvter i.•-·--------11n10 >et my ,,.,,_ .,.., 1Hl .. d rny o111clll '"bll•M<I Onntt CtMt Del.., Plltt. ~~: ~".:o.~•Y_:i~veer In 11'111 Ctr1Hk1le Ftb. u. 22 •IWI Merell I, L ,,.. --Fullerton in 1: 3S and then won playoff menu ii the Slerra v1 a 13-1 decision over Dave Tay. Long Beach Mllllbn tiff at (\}(mesa tor of Antelope Valley for the Newpo1·t Slo-B~. e·alr Cerrltol Collete. Sierra ia 25-champlonahip. '-1 for the 1euon. lolinl oply li=========;;;;. . ; I . I . • , • Mike Parkison. at 145, drew! to Cal Hlp. Millikan ii 2M a bye, then lost to Rich AUen,J with thrM lol1ea to Poly and or Antelope Valley, 4-1. Park· Cage Loop Summar1·es one to Lone Beach Wilson. ison won the conaolation di· The other two AAA tilts Lind ~~th a 6-0 dJvialon. Bill McMillan 0 occ won .. ~.----------1-••' IJtl the 152 pound crass. Mc Mu-i' ! ~ f j 'e ~ 'f ~r '( T Ian decisioned Dave Deffen-~~ • ' '•IO 112 ~iN ~ i T baugh of Fullerton. 15-3 and [1-~ c • .= ... , j 7 •t • s.. , o 1 I d~isloned Dave PoU~d of ;,~Nido"~ Shot• J l~ :il a .. ~.1 I i I " Riverside M for the title. ".~~l. . f > ~ n vaL-oo-v11w Jim Hodt•. at UIO. decUion-t~'" ~ I 'lj l§ ti--'j : 'rr.r; ed Stan Smith of Mt. SAC, ,_ T.....,.• 0 ._ 1 1' ~~ ' • J la.3, then lost • ti&ht 1-2 de-,.I!·,~,_._ .,.. ._ A-Go-Go. ~:-0 0Q •, l cilfon to ~ob Powell of Ful· ,:11ri .. -. Miii• ..... Tr•1111tM1. 1:JO '°'1"0r.1 , ~ , " lert.on. . ~...-~ • lD , "' llACON •·00-00 ,., . J7iri ,. ,T ,, Tf' Terry Lorentzen, 187, 1tart· =:vT!:. ~ y~1· ,,,,_ 1(14.., 1 , t ) ed wttb a. fall ""• Gary-Kiff n 1u-;~. '~ ,, ,., ~ J f 1J Lorentuft then lost to Rieb ., f f 1' ~ ~ 1 VALLELY ..• (Coattaued from Pate lt) J I ! 4 U II I ! 4 tA , • ' , I.a U .ii 4U 11'n M.1 NU•TINeTOtlllACM C .. 141 ....,.., bfllftl Cratfr Gr_._ ""' .... R•-... ..,1 ., ... "'"· ..... n I» 12' .. 11A !) Ill .. 26' IU n " 11 111 •.• 2t .. 2t 140 7 t H SI l6 I» U 22 M U Ill U 1' • " 11 ... 2.S IS 119 1' 1.1 llltOl THEATRE ................ e STARTI WIDNllDAYe 2 ACADIMV AWARD NOMINATIONI "KING n r• & "IU Tultllntll•m "THI KNACK" Mf'WHlP'' ~H,OR (0\1.l MH• ENDS TONIGHT JEAN 1£8ERG "Moment to Moment" 0 DAVID N 'Where The Spl" Art" 8oth in Colo,.· ITARTI WEDNESDAY THE NOlWlGIAN I UNOHGaOUNO , of Antelope Valley in 1: 32. ~ • } l 1 i~ J 000 ~ 't Davia of Chaffey, S.2. 111111¥ ! f l J T .. 1 " 1! ! ~ At 117, Ralpb McDaniel of let:. " c1W11•H ~"' 1 aT. AlfDHwt ,11111 1111 9°""'1 It~ ....... CIOUM 1e ' > 1 ...., \)5m1m•&aii!1••••- • 1 ' 4 ... OCC plnntd Bob Downing of • '~ 'l " "' ,. " "' Tf' Chaffey, in .4:05: then lost to I I ! l a ~=--! l I ! Joe HotuN of SBVC, ln a fall ... T , l ~=.!°". • • I • "' l J l ··~ ,1 0 ' i In 4:•. McDaniel then went~ • 1 • 'l'};!.. • on to win the C0010lation with I~-: J,' f I -r..~. i f 1l ,f a lM decl1Jon over J l m -"fii,... 7 1J 16 IAl.IOA MlltCM,_A.NTIT UH "' Pure of Fullerton. ·•LIO• MHC~\"' T ,,~ T" ~ ' ~. '( 1l At 191, Ray Naylor of OCC I' ~ j 1 f ~jt.n. i J f decisioned Bob Finch of Riv· .. ~ i , I ti w-.... T f I • enide, 13-1. Naylor was then ..... 1 ' l J 1~~:1 1i ' I J pinned by Steve Nicholas of Mlr'f;., TMI HOU~J (I a ' ••DM•• f'" Fullerton la 1 :25. Naylor won ,. ~ "( T~ r~· , '2T 7 TP the COlllOlation with a 6-2 de-F" ~ : ! .. · · 1 , i cl1ion over Erwin Lamb of ~~.. j i J I 1~ ,f i00 i f Chaffey. "'-r.liii , , w , • .... : l ,J 1' RB Leagae8 ¥ outh Basketball Hl..wi CAlf'I~~ c1.7 ~I, '1 ~IY i I f I L=Je. J. ! : t :1 TltAN11111'1o n~~ ,, " ~r. f i ! ~ ~Ir;,,.. 1 1 , l e:!..c... t : l l (ll(LI VISW KMOOL Vlletllas In 1 1t le 11 tl1rl1Wr Tl•t L.1""9n O ~I l' •• lt1·2NI GrNe 01i.ra -• bffllnd It le I tflf ,,,_ LM'rf: t • -.. .!:! It:!~ l~~ .. 11':11! -:11~~ I tff•:: :::::~HY KltOOL -. -,,-_1 _________ _ -..11, In "" 111111 PHloll of P1•Y 10 111'14111 GrNe W-"" HorNts 10 lo 2. llillbY l41NM Ol~s 1' Vlllllllt u -Tl'te 011«1 IC9t'9d IN ..... NIUI ,_ "" HO<MI• • lt..-.ctll 1. ~ t _ Lelll 111\r 1nd Vllrlflg• _. !Itel 11 tM 1'1111, I• w,., --~1¥111 TOllMlll """' ,.. .... ..... ll'tefl ltcl by ll'tt --.. c::: ... _ • 1 Mtlt !tie l'tard f"""'I· Rodly Cl•rt111 wllll It pts. IN OOtrt ,,,. "11 ..... clefffltd 11'11 Vlltl111t II lo "· TV Torns • OIHlee ~I GrMI 91 ll'te Vllll"lt wit l'tltfl point ln4lfl wlll't Li.. IS, Mvsit"9f 4 -'#"'-Mlllt tlf!ll ph. II-""'"" IS .... tw "" LloM, ll'tt Lions ??. Mu1l1 ... 1 -In I ._.,. Llofls ....,~ "" wMle te"M "' • l'tall ~rt tl'te first plea Llonl ••lltflll U le 4 ...,,.. ewey from ll'te Int pl•ce Musi-. Oli.tt If, v11r1,,,. II -Jim ~ • ._,, .,,., Contrer11 ~,,.., lo bl teo ~ MM ..... • tM Oll9rt -"" "'UCl't tor ,,,. MuJl1"'1 .Final Cage Standings '•llWAY LIAIUI ,,,..... "'"'"' T•111 ,,_ 0••1• LIGl\tf1 u..r ....... wt ...... """" 'Nl'tllt Tettls • 1 • , u 2J 116 Ml 1J7> "·' ... ,. ,.,~ ..... n u1 .. w 1.u 1• 1• M 2'4 1U 1• • 4l '" t ,1 D II U 2t1 t .O lJ 4S M 144 U I 11 ~ u m u nu 1n u " u ' J1 2.l 1' II U 1' 2.J " ' lt 1.1 • , s 1.11 U W U>I• ... e l WllTMllflYllt ,,.,., I ef' ,. "Tl' ..... 12 U1 94 M IU 24 6' » IQ U ,,. ... '° ,. • .• "'~ ~ ...,.., ~II "'*• Ml«J f'llCMft M9ltll o.tNrt Mellon ""' 0 111-'I! Cocklllf 11.-ldl ........ .......... 0- T ... la J,,,... McC1r1t11 Mf/feft n,.,.,,_ ... ,_ LAll11t K1vner 11""'9" "'"""' ~ .. ,,, w.-. '-"-5'.nflt~ 2• .. J1 117 ... 10 • n m u %2 4 ,. ,. ... tJ1'146'U " I) " u u 11 U 4 M 2.t 10 u • n u U t II 1' I.I s 7 '""' l 1 I I 10 I.I ' 4 I t 7.2 1 I I t 1,J itt:.i • ••• u ... '"'"'~: :: .. ~~ 1~ ~:: 1•••mNiiililOiiilWiliiiillP~L;;A;Y I N G ., ,. l'T Tf' Ayt. I '7 UI I• Mt 1 .. 41 11 t1 71 257 11.1 I nu ""'"' fl 4' ~ IU U u )I )1 " 4.0 20 l l l t II U " 11 14 .. 4,1 11 I lt 1' U 17 ) II 11 1.1 ,. & JUU > ' • • l.J ~PORT ,;' I .... I.lilt Tettlt 1 I t 1 I.I I t I I 1 1.0 t l 4J4 :Mt 1UO U.4 SPORTS BRIEFS AP/UPI NEW YORK -Paul Crist- man of Southern California Collea• ln Costa Mesa joined six other Callfornia players selected on the Uttle An· American team ~Y. Cri11man wu named hon· orable mention along w I t h PENSACOLA Gay Brewer Jr. belH 1 abort Florida va~doa today aft. er poelletlnc $10,tol for wlnl•« tbe Pensacola Opea 10U &ouraey Moaday. Brace Devlin of Aaltralll ftal1bed sec:..S wtth Jacky Cupl& third alld M11on Ru· dolpb f earth. Lonnie Hughe! of Fresno . BAL TI MORE _ D i c k State, LyM Livte of Sacra· Brown• of the Baltimore Ori· mento State. Ollie Carter of oles was reported in fair con· San Fernando Stau and Ev· dltlon at Sinai Hospital today erett Adam• of San Francis· after a 31h·hour operafioo to co State. remove a tumor from h i 1 Paul Scranton of Cal Poly, be~~ 31 -year·old c atch· Pom<IM. earned a berth 00 er was $UJI in the recovery 1 the third team. room following the operation' Monday which was described 1 as successfuJ hy a h08pltal spokesman. Mesa Slates Award Dinner NEW YORK -The Loa A1aele1 Laker• caa wrap ap the NBA'• Wtaten Dt· Cotta Mesa Hilb wW take vt1loa enwa &oD11bt If tbey time out to honoT lu basket· are able to snap a Madi· aon Square Garden jiu ball team and wrestlilJg forces a1aJ11t tlle New Y • r k al Wc!dneaday nliht's awards Knlckerbocken . banquet In the 1irl1 gymnasl· Owning a 1tve11 iamr di· 1 um. \'lalonal lead. lbe Laken The affair be1t1n11 Al Ii :lO have only lt\'tn iamea Id\ w1lh ticket~ priced at r.? 2~ 'to play lnrlu dlnJ! tonJthl'~ each ronlest. 3crond umr o( a Tht banquf't ii; limlt<'ri to douhlr·hradrr lh "hlch ~I. playtra. their famllle~ a n c1 t L~oh1 and Phll1dtlphl11 nu•tt · iUests. I In tbt nptnrr. ~ . ~ , r;··1:ch . .,.,. .. G ,.~'3... 't::!. "I·"~ C• I "• ·-H~8 .. ~h 1~· :i~ elf: Or ..... •• Meat u1=:r. ~' Grove ·-(~. c ... ""- 151 .... r. ... di ::.. &~ M~ ~-,., utr.'1on li IS • • f , 1 s ' ' .... I! II • • • 4 4 1 MATllt 011 (6-111 I ... ,. ,T T, .... >t 111 101 JU II 1 71 IOf )J '" 10 0 I It " " "' , ... ,. .. .. 204 10.7 19 40 41 1'4 ., J1 40 u '" •.• , It 1l If 64 J.3 14 u ll 6J •• l>U JJJ U 1 10 u ,, 0 , , • n J.1 I 'Jlllf).) • • 1 IS 2.J 1 6 I ll U 11 ' J I) 1.1 S J I 11 U ' • , It 1• , ' • 4 2.0 l lt2 1.0 21 ttO 422 U•J JU #. _,,, _ ~·· -llClllll IEST '1CTUltE KST Acwu: SIMONE SIGNO"ET IEST Actof: OSICAR WERNElt llST Support.I.. Actor; MICHAEL DUNN llST ~a., BEST ClntNtocJrallhJ BUT Art OlrtetlOll IE ST Cos tu111t Dtslgn • lAtT DAt IEST Actor: l tE MARVIN llEST Scrffftplay BEST Mu,lc Scort BEST Fiim Edlllnt 8£ST Song: "Tht 81ll1d of Ci t 81llou" "DO NOT DtSTUltl" au,.nn1 Deri1 D1y and "MONIY TlA'" -STAltTS WIO. - The etory of wh•t they did to• kid ... ExdvelYI Co.ut !tun Startt March 30 . ----------- lllY . lilil~ IA~\J)\' IH·Al..I LEGAL NOTICE .,.,. ...,ICI TO UIDl'TMI SUPHIOR cou•T 0, Tiii STATI 0, CAL,,OtlNIA '0a TMI COUNTY o, O•A ... I • IM. A·SMn "11' 1 11111 of JAMU E. Al..EXANOflt, 0. NOTICI TO CRIDITOIU ff1Hd . SU,.RIOll coun O' THI NOTICE IS ~RllY GIVEN .... SUTI 0' CAL,,o•NIA ,0. Cffdllor• ol , .... l boVI 111-.i ....... TMI COUNTY 01' O•ANGE ll'ttl •II -~"' ,. .. Int cll lrnt INIMt 111. A·ln"4 "" u ld dPceclenl 1•1 reeulrtd to flle IL TON H. NILM>H. O. ll>fm. wllll Ille t!Ku..V ~ .. I" ... ~~ . "" ·~~ NOTICE IS HEllllY GIVIN lo -<*1'1. or to ,,,.. • crlld1lor1 a4 IN allo•• ~ • ...,, -•Y ~ le Ille ...,... .. .,.... ., lhel all l>tf\Of\I "••Ing Cle .... I -!Mt "'-Off1<it flf f'-*1< ...... lftlltrl'9!, lltl Ille Yid de<-1 art teqlllrtd I• llC. lett C ... alftul ltfwt, ...... AN, ~·I-· ll'ttm. 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I. ,,_. ~ lAt ...... IS. Ct ...,,..._ Tll.. _ .... .._ LEGAL NOTICE ~ -l•eQl!n• "*'1.-Of•• C-1 O.lty f'llM. -----------.... Meld! 1. •· u. n. 19" m ... LEGAL NOTICE .,,,. NOTICI TO CHOITHI IUl'llllOlt COVH # ntl I TATI Of' CAL,,OtlNIA 'Git "'7J TMI COUNTY Ot' oaANll NOTICI TO <•IOIT'OllJ .... .t..-.n lllPlllOtt COUltT O' TNI Ell ... ti il'INClll CL.t.al( Ill~ ITATI 0, CAL,,OltNIA 'Oii J• , O.C..Md. . TMI COUNTY 0, O«A ... I l'iOTICI ti HlllllY GIVEN le #le .... A•U7f2 crH ltort « tfll ..... ~ ..... l1411e ti DORA I. Nl'#K~ 0t-!Mt I N ,.,_ M¥1111 de'"" -IMt CMNcl W.. lllf ~ lte ,..,tNf le flle NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVfN le !!It -. wffll !fie __., ..-Mr1, lit crtdltwt of "'-eeiow ,..,,... ~ ttw efflct -' "" cten of "'-• ..,.. --Ill ,..._ he•lftt Ct.ifM ....... ,.,... -1, flt tt ,,..... 9"""' wl"' ... "'-.. ._ dt<Menl ••• reciulrtd IO flit -•Mrv voucMrt, to ll'tt ....,,.,_.. ........ """ ,,.. ....... ,,, """""· llt ...... Office.,"*",..,...,. •. 11'9 ll'tt tfflu of ll'tt cttA of Ille ._.... -1111 cr.sttiut Stf'Hf. SIM• AN, c.I., tttltcl uurt • .,. to ,_ """'-wllfl ""'11, Wlllcll II .... PieCe of M"'-9 ,_ lflt ftK"Ml'Y ¥Ol/dltN, le fllt ~· "'-"'°*'~IOflN No t ll ,,......,_ ,.rtallltle ,....., 11 ll'tt offlc• ti lllt A!ltnlrtt le tllt •left el ttW ,_.,.,, wlllllll tllC WITTMAN, TINGLER & KHMIOT, """"'" altlt Ille flrat Mllcefltft ., 11111 IUIT5 J1Q. NIW,ORT HATIOHAL I AlllK Mtla. •LOO, NIWl'OltT BEACH. CAL,,011· Oalff ,.,lll rt ll, 1N6. NIA. Wl'tlcll k ll'tt plKt of 1M11tnes1 et lllV~ A. lfllldt, M.D. Ille llftlltttltMd In all "'•fltfl ,efl1ln 'ut141< A..,,lrtlttr.-•• Ing IO I .... tllllt ol Mlf ~I, wl11>l11 M "'lllhlflltr f/I tllt six montl'ts allt< tl'te fll'lt ~11111 ti 1 ... i. f/I "'-....,. '"'' flOllct ........ ~ Olild F.eru1rv u. ,,.., T....., ,,_ 6 ..... Hire"' A. KleM-IU Wftf TM,.. ll!wt E •"<u•or ., !fie win of ..,... ..... C4ltlflr1lle lht 1tove ,.....,.. fKHtftl T...,....., M1-4Jll .,_.,,, ""'"' & $dll!llfl, .. ,.., .... fw ..... ......,..., A~JI Al Law, f''*lla!Wll Or-C•sl o.llv = S.-e -Nftr"'1 llatlMel ,.. ..... ~ ... U. 1t '"' Mef'Clll I. t, 1'* ....,.,, IN~ll. CtlHWwil Tll..: Mt-7111 ·-" ,., l•e<>tler 'ubll"'..t Or1119t CMtl O.Hy Pl .... Mardi 1. •• 11. ,,, ,,.. l3$4' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE "1S1 lllOTICI TO CHDIT04H SUf'l1t10• (OVIT W TMI ITATI 0, CALl,OltNIA ,cwt NOTIU T~~IOITOIS T"I COUNTY 0' oauel " Ne. A4Mll SU IRIOR COURT M TMI ltllle of JIANNITTI M. lllY ... l'TATI 0, CAL1'°4tlf1A '" ca11.. . TNI COUNTY 0, .. A.... NOTic1 II HUllY GIVIN lo - Nt .... ...,,, cr"1tera of !fie ,..., • ....-~ ltlllt of Al l'REO T. JllUIN. eJM IMI ill ..,_ lllvlflt ti.1-.. tilllt k-1t PAUi.. Al..FltlO TYCHO JIN· Ille Mid "°""' ,,. ,..,,,_ te fltt llM, O.C..• 1-. Wltll ,,,. --y _, .. lit NOTICE IS 'IE•EIY GIVIN le "'-Ille tfflce -' "" Cltn of "'9 .... - cNflttr• .i ll'tc lllo•• ~ _...,... "'*' ~ . ., 1e ,,_, -. wltll .,. 11'111 Ill '"'°"' hevlfll ci.""t tt11Ml -Mry ~I. le 1M Uf!Wnl ..... et "" Mid • ....,, ••• ,..,,, ... to 11 .. 111e ~ "k AtttrMY• on11ow • ,...,,,, wlll't 111f t>t<•-n '""°""'· Ill OllUCKlll, ~ Wlltl'tlr• IMI .. $,,.._ Ille offl<t 91 t1'te clent flf -....,, ..,.. ~ L• .......... C1llternil flOI), Wlllclt llllecl tovrl. or to IH't-.....,., wllll "'-Is W,. 114Kt of 111191-el ll'tt ~ M<UMfY vouc""'" •• '"' _,......., tllftl'f '" •H -"·" 11tr11lftl11t .. ... ...... olhct et .... Attor .. , Al..\llN w. """ el H id '9<tcMfll. wftfllft ... ......... l<VHICI , Ml lut Mlrcl>tt1 Slr9", Ant -alter .,, llr11 111111llulloft of !Illa Mttee. clt114, C1llfM11l1. Wlli<h It Ille ftllU el OllH ,..,iie,., 11. lff6. · bu••-• of tllt ullftrtlfMll "' eN _,_ w11111.,. Kfv ltra !IMl•lnlftt to I~ .., ... el Niii *-1 f...c\ltef of fM Wiii fil Cldefll. wlltllfo ti• "'°""'' 1flor lllo tlrJI IN ..... MfNll ,..... pullli<•llon .. ll'tlt r>Olkt. OttNe • on.er, Dtt.-'IW'Utry "' ltU A~ Al ..... , Gtrd1 J. '-M4I W.._. • .,,.., lllltl • Eat<vfrlx Of Ille Wiii of I.ti .. .,...._ C•IN'lnlte ,_ lht 1110v1 MlllH __,,, TIL: DUMllfll t.!141 AMtl W. ..... AllonltYt Mr 1.-..r .... 1 .. 1 ~· Streit, ~ut1U.1Nd °'''-c-1 01liY PIW, ....... c....... , •. u. 22 -"'""' l, .......... TIL IY M411 A"'""' tw l-.t11• "'*lllhH Or111ft GMlt 0-11'/ f'llM. Mardi 1. a. u. n. 1"' ,,._.. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE t77ll "'1: MOTtCI TO U lotTlltl SUf'IRtO• COUH 0, Tiii ITATI ... CALl'H•IA ,. • ITATI ., CALll'O•NIA 'Otl T"I ceuNTY 0, ~·· '"' ceuNTY o, ou ... 1 -. ,..... SUPHIM COUH # Titl lfeTIU Of' 1t':All~.::"N1t PaOUTI ce:::• If IUNICE I. ITOLL. ... 0,. , .... N WILL AlfO 'Olt LIT• NOTICl 15 HUllY GIVlll le .. THS T&STAMllllTHT CfMtlort el flla ...... _,. ~ lllllt ., Herry A. McC9il, OW.. .... t11tt ell --l'tlWlnl StelfM ...... NOTICI IS HERl•Y GIVIN Tllet "'-Mill lltC.eMftl 11'9 '"""9f te flll 111,.IM MCCtll M s Iliff l'tereln • pttl· '"-• wllll 1111 MC:tulrt ..,._,,.,~ a. !Ion !er ,rtNll flf Fottl9n Wiii elld 11'19 offlct ol Ille cllf't. -' IN tlle.;e - -IMv1.a 11 1..t1i.rs Tu11me1111rv tllltd court. .,. I• PN-1 1-. wlltt lo .... '•lltlontr. "'*''"" to wl'tlcl't .... lltCHMl•V VOU<hlU. to Ille ~· It "'* ter IV,_ ptt11cUler'\, ...., ttf~ II .... tolflct .. l'ti. ......... CU. ll'ta1 ..... llrnt And plKt 91 llear1,. GIHI ICfl..LY, &Jt $Olllll HIM it .• U. Ille Mmt Ilea be<!f' WI ter Merell !S. """'-' 14, Ct l1tw11i.. Wlllc!I I• "-lt6'. 11 t · )0 a m • 1" tllt c.ovrt,._,. IJI 111-ol llllllNu of ll'tt vMwtltnH lft ~rtmenl Ho 1 "' w kl C911'1. 1f Ml 111 "'1ntr1 -1el11I.. to ftle .. ,.,. "' Norlfl ltO.OWIY. I~ "" '"y .. S.nll MIO dee-n•. •1111111 "" IMlltl'ts ...., Ana, Calltornl1 !h• first MllCll..,, M lttft Ntlct. Olltd Mardi •• ltU 01tM flelltVlrr 11, 1"4. W. l ST JOHN, lt-rl J. 0- County CIM!. A....,ltr..., W I t 11-Tlll ...., ••• ......, Wiii·'*'-• ., IN -...... ~'" l•llllt .. tM ....,. ...... ,. ,,,..... ....... ....,.,,.,._., C111hmle ...... It•"'• Tth......... ........, MU., .. 01 ..... Miii • .,..., llt ...._ Mll ....... .-.m L•A ...... 14.C ...... La _.....,., U, C1lfWtli. Tll..: MAfl-1•ftU Tl41 ai..... .,..,.... -................ ,,.. • ......, 1er "9111-Wlll·A-M I Pullllshed Or1t>0• CMtl Dally ~lltf, "'"''""' °'""' c.... .. ".,. ,..._ Marcl't 7. 1. ••· '™ J7•U F111. u. n ..,-Merd'I 1, L 1"4 _.. A LITTLE MATTER QF WISHFUL THINKING? Some newep1ptr c1rc:ul1t1on flguru ire. lllot the DA IL 'V Pl LOT'& Tl'ley're audited by the n1tlenw" .. re1pected Audit •uruu of Clf'OUl•tl•nt. ; I ' / II DAILY PILOT /NtW$-Prtu Tuesd41, M•rch 8, 1%6 --LEGAL NOTtCEc--..---"'""""GAL-NOTICE--LEGAL NOTICE The . --Burned Roast Lale' in the afternoon on Sunday. Jan. 17, 1966. Mrs John 0 . survey- ed the remains of a $7.46 seven- bone bed roast. determined t hert was enough le ft for sandwiches and tried tC) ~lide the platter \ntn her already · 1ammed refrigerator. ll wouldn't fit. Mrs 0 (knowing tbe leftover l hunk of beef would f 1t if it were removed and placed in a plast1c bag, but not wanting another dis h to wash at the end of a meal like that) slipped the platter into the oven. She then join- ed Mr. 0 . in the living room for ''My Favorite Martian," ''La.ssie" and "The Ed Sullivan Show." The boy of the 0 . family. 16-year· old Bobby, returned home from a movie at 10 p.m. Hav ing consumed only one bag oC popcorn, two ts.- cent Nestle chocolate bars and a 10-cent bag oC peanuts si nce t hP. roast beef dmner, he had a normal leeling tor his age: Bobby v. as hungry. He peered into the crowded refnf:?· erator, grabbed a bottle of milk and a package of sliced cheese and re- paired lo the kitchen. He started to make two sandwiches. but changed his mi nd and made only one -with four slices of c:hecse. And he \\ant· ed them toasted. So Bobby turncct the bi~ kn ob on the range , opened the broiler beneath the burner anct inserted the sandwich. He didn't know the leftover roast was above the burner. Bobby remem bered the sandwich. But in his rush to Jorn ·his mother and father for the last part of "Candid Camera." he did forget the burner. Thal'! why a few momentll before 2 am. M<\Ild~y. 3 V2' hours after the'(). famil y turned in for thft . night. they--a-wa kened to a smoke-· filled house and a fearful dreaci that thei r home was lost. That's why. loo. some 3fi0 nersnn~ I • I ' who hve on the street between JhP fire station and the 0 . house· Canel who were blissfully asleep up to then) were awakened between 2:03 and 2:12 a.m. by the sirens nf two fir~ enrme·s dispatched to answer the summons of Mr. 0 . the source of the smoke And the' firemen hart l11t le trouhle 1ou1t1nt? Jo~t llttJe l1me·rcmovmg the charm! remains o( Mr-s O 's $7.46 roast. Bobby hung back. more than a little rha~nned at the turmoil he'd creat· ed, but Mr. and Mrs. 0 . were pro- fuse in both thanks and congratula- tions to 1 he firemen for their rapid appearance and businesslike ap· proach to the problem. Rack to bed they went Bobby wa11 flslccp again by 2:45. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . discussed the incident a while and fina lly found a few minutes of sleep before they greeted the day officially at 6 a.m. That afternoon The Ruined Roast Incident was reported on Page 7 of the DAJL Y PlLOT thusly: Fire Calls t 11 • .., . U)lt Coron• C••ctt. C!'I""'•'~ Jns1gn1hcant? Yes. a little. Neither the 0. family nor the DAILY PILOT would maintain the episode was the most important community event of the week. Still. it is a part of th~ .. city's life for that day -and cer- tainly those 350 persons awakened from their sleep by sirens were cur- ious about what had stirrc<l things at such an ungodly hour. Most im portantly, the two lines nf small type demonstrate how deeply the DAILY PILOT goes into ils communHy affairs to report lo its readers every day. Local. hometown news about you iPd your neighbors is the backbone of the DATLY PILOT's colorful anrl easy-lo-read pac:kage or news. If ynu 'rP not now 11 i;ubscriber. for only SJ .50 a month you can have a daily re port on your city s;:nvernment. your schools, you r pol ice department and. yes. your ne1ghhoO hurncrl roast All nf this plus news of 'our stale. vour na- tion. vour "oriel -and tht moon • and be.' ond DAILY PILOT LEGAL .?'OTIC'E ---LEGAL NOTICE-- 110T1c1 01' DIHOLUTION-- 01' l'AUNllUHll' ~let '' twno., given '"'' Ille H rf· Mrllli. llefttotore t 11111ng ~IWttn MAit· TIN E. K0$\IEH and I EllNAllD WllU, 001,,. lluaineu onoer ,,,. form ,..,.,. efM1 1lyle ol llE·IUILT AUTO PUTS £X· 1 CH ... NC>E. 11 11023 Gorelen Grove eoui. 0verf, Cie,. ol G.-O"'v•. $ttlt o1 C1llfor.,11. llu bMn dlnotvtO by mvlu.I ~• trom uld firm ,... \Incle""""' .. 111 ""' ... ,,_,_ Ille tor ••v dtll<•, llt Dlllto•> or oblle9-''°"' 1ncvrre<1 u-""' '""' ,...,,. OI ov •"Y "''°" 01 Pf''°"' ooe'•"no un Of'1' ,,,."° rlrm nem• l fttr tft111 d.tlt flf dlUOtv1-l ... rf04 , thli lt,1 Oe• o1 F• niery, ,,.. l 'ft\ff(I ~OIU Jll4 oc l'utllahO!CI Ort"llf ,.,.,. D•••v l'llol. Marci\ •• tf116 l,,_... 1 --LJ:;GAL-NOTICE -- "m ,..,.,. ClltTl,.CATI 01' I UitlllU, l'ICTITIOU$ llAA.11 I T.... u-"'9Mc1 CIO U rtlly ••t~ art <4ncki<ll"9 • .,..,.~.. ., Jl.sl "'"' $trH!. Newport lltKh. C•lllorntt ""*' I,.,. llC111lou• firm nemt of C l•ulc Oraoitrl'' .-rid ttu1t s••d tlrm '" c,.om~ pestd OI th• lolto,.lnq 11trW>•• WhOM Nmi-\ in tulf 11"d o••ct• at '")td9f'IU '' "' tollowt St~:!~~ k~lv!:utlty. tlt'IO l•09tf' Ct rot A t11uttrrY. S.t"W •• ,,·t'tl'"" 01ttd Ftbruarv 1f, i.66 .. ll•n W HIUll"<f c .. ot .. "~"''"' )IAJI "' C•Worm•. lo• Angel"• Ct"'J"'V On Much ), ltU. btiott mt • Not•rv llulllk In •'Id lor H id $1•1•. 0"\o••llY •PPttr~ Allan W MfUllfy & (.,ot A H1uHey -."'°"'" to nit lo M tht o•r.oni wnoH n1mt1 ere •uo1crl~ 10 '"' wt!h· 1n '"'''umt'f"lf •nd .C-'nowtedgtd '""', u · KUled tf\, um, COHt(IAL SEAi.i G-99 • tollttt• Not1r-y Publte·C•lllO'"'• Pr111er.,.1 0!11ce tn l ot "'""'" COllflty MY Comml•llon E•P"H Nov $, tt .. Pubh•ned 0••"9• ,.,.,, Dally Pitel, M•rcn •• I), 23. ,., lf66 )I~ LEGAL NOTIC~-- l'-l0t7 CllTll'ICATI 01' I U5111111 """' .... ' """' Ila""' I Hf UNOEllSIC>NEO 00 h••-Oy ,.,,~ '" '"•' we Mt c.onctuctlnq a bU\•f'I"''" at ,... 0 llor l~. ll•ttio. l•lancl. C.•l1torn11, iu•d., Int ll<totoou~ firm nemr cl CO•ST· LINE GAllOENEllS •Nf '""' H id '''"' Is comoou:d of tht toUowlno O'n nna. who\' "41M"' 1n full •no olacet ol •ti· dtnc,. ~,._ as tall.nw> to wit llobo•t l ~rfn 701 Jt •m,.,. Ct> I r~• 0-1 Miit tf11ttorn1~ ._v\wr-0 0 Cr•v" f:l ) Wf"f•-1,.....trr I A\i'"U"' N"'WOOrl 8•,.(h (1•1torrH_. Wtfl'IESS Our ,,.~, tn11 11~ G•• el Maren, ,,,.. •uu,.tl 0 (r•v •t ~ Rnr.ri l G'''"' IS 1.111£ OF CALIFORNIA I COIJNlV OF OIU.NGl 1 •. ON THIS 7tn dtY ot M•rth, .. D "~· befo{t mt. J-pll E D•vl•. • tlotery Publlc In •llCI tor I~ ••Id Cou••• •nd Stato. realcll"' '"'"'"· duly <.,,...,,,._ lioMd Inf '-"· Ptr.c>,.•lly •PP"•rtd It*" L. c;e..., •11<1 lluuttl O ,, • .,., k-to mt to Dt tl!f "'"'""' ,._ Mmn ere tub•etlbtd 16 tt.. wit••• ..,_ 1tnim•nt. and _oc~nowlMtgf'd 10 .,,, .,,1, l~Y fwt<uttd tl•t u m• IN WITNEU WHEllEOF, t h•vr ,,.,, 1unto 'ff my "'•"" and affl1•tt nw r111c1•1 ,_.,., th' dAV "l'ld V'~' .,, '"''' t "r'1'1C•lt llf"\I 4bo"'" wr '""" IO~rl(t4L H~I ,,.~_.r, ,_ n .. '• ~fth ( f" ,l'\lof ( •• I .... r •.. , ("~' r1u., .. h· nr,..,.,, .. r ... -··· ~·v c, ... ,..., .. ,.,, f •r •• Ju,.• 1' llfill •"""'.,.•" n•t t'l')t c "',.,, D41lv r .,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tffhl ti H ~ IU ''·~1 WANT TO CLWI UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT! CALl DAILY PILOT CWS· IFIED DEPT. 6 4 2 • 5 7 8 FOR s A T u R D A y FAST! ACTION I DAILY PILOT WANT ADS .. HOUSIS POil SALi HOUSIS POA SALi HOUSIS fOR SALi --mnJSIS ,Oa SAt. OeMral 1000 Gener.a 1000 General um Ocean Front Home Choice ocean 1ront locaUon-3 B.R.-Bunk Room-1~ Baths-Nice Cpt./Dpa. -Elect. 8.1.-Large Brick F.P.-Property in tmmacu· late cond ition-Full Price S66.~00. Easlside Income Consisting or 7 · 2 B.R.-2 Bachelor&--4 • 1 B.R.-1 · 3 B.F. for owner -12 unit.a with Fireplaces-8.1. Kitchena-Cpta./Dpa. -All rented -Income Sl670 per mo. -Owner would consider exchange for Dover Shores Home. MESA 642-0820 Eve.. LI U764 -==-----------EASTSIDE IEST IUY! $500 DOWN Comer Duplu near ocean. Sounds loo iood lo ~ trur? 3 BR, :l baths. each w1fr-Hardwood noon. 3 bed· pica. bit-Ina, carpets, drap-room.&. &. a huge fenced "· $10,00> equity. M~ yard far dutdren l pell lo trade. M"""· Qluel non-thru str~I ... ,,..,~ VISTA Del Udo Bay front apts. speuoua 1 BR. w/bll·INI, ~111. drps, pool. Boat slip 11vall11ble. W Ill take $2 .CXXI "°'41 n. Harriet Perry REALTOR 3336 Via Lido NpB 675-4550 l>UPLJ:.X 110 • fut ' OCt.A:-JAlRE l.J::ASt:;HOLD COR.'llER U>T Rl:DUCED t'OR QUlra SALE $37.500 :! Bedroom 1 Bath l!pper with towenng lhade lift& only !! bk>cks from th~ Back Bay. Payments lt5' than rtnl. Jwst listtod. El\· elusive It ahould moYt fast. 2().1.J W cctcl lf f Dr. 646-7TlJ . ()pf>n tvt11. :-SHOW CASE [ Beauttfully Decorat~ Cu. .. tom BUiit v~ Hom" ' in £xdus1v,. Camt'O Short• Immaculate Con:iltiot'l Roomy ~1th~ &d rooma Play Atta. W~t Bar. and Pool Prt~ RedU<.~ LO 184.950 l Bedroom l Bath LoY.cr L.o~cr Leued Cnlurn11bed I I $16:> I l..arie Encloaed Paho 4 Car Parkin& Phone 67H972 A.lk (Qr Winlfrtod M 67>1961 OPEN HOUSE 11 TO S SAT. AND . l'!'J Excellent Condition Attracllv~ home OCl1JP1ed by two adulta. New Ca.rpeU, "" Submit CALL TEO GILBERT New Hot Watf'r Heate1, RHI Esta~ Large C.0Vf'1'ed f'alio. 3 Bed· J CMooa fitol Ma r 673·4400 rooma. 1-'• Batha, t"amlly ---------- Room-EASTSIDE t13.JOO 5 BEDROOMS JNn Smith, Rltr. $34 900 m 1:: 171h c.M. 646-~ J • ' LI kt nt'fol' rood I uon -2. liOO I ••••••• • 1 !Ill ft, nf dchghtiul living. IA YCREST fOR:\1AL DINING ROOM, I BR 3 bath h~ with shakl' 3 haths. huge walk tn doa- 1 roof f le elec bll·lllll· At.-' e~. loada of storaiie spaa • ri> ' ' t'Vtn a ~at patio ...tlh a 1rn'ltve enclaled entl"). Ma· place tor ~to de.nce- nntt ICflool. Only $14TY,150. 11.1 grt>at _ _. It todtly. PLAZA REAL Owner may Lrede fw amall· .t:'JO wt 171.h, CM. t'T' home. 2043 WestclUf Dr. 64240'20 646-m 1. Open eves. ••••••••• '.! BR HOME • 2 hrA apt on lovdy tr~ lliharted Int. I CdM. lnt'Of!le from lra.;.•s IJ80 mo ............. $-17.:Jl"J Nl::WER Dt:PLl::X 1n '.\' Newpo11 84-ach. l('r s1mplt. ~ Br in ea l!Je unit, S!lOO mo income • try $.5.000 dn .. ................... $-lj,:xJO Delancy RHI E1tate l.iOO-C E<ut C.OUI H~ y. CdM 673-~ Corona Del Mar DUPLEX SOL TH OF' HfWA Y • U:tel· EASTSIDE Costa Mesa &-auulul 3 lxirm. home with :; incomf' un1t1 and play- room. All in excell. cond. Submit ntrer. Owrwr an- XJous. PMce S68,500. Terms. I lent rental arr&, 'l bdrms. each. fWTllSh<'d. patios be· 1688 Tui1ttn Ave ~3907 1 I 1to f'('n uml~ • ONLY SJ!l.ZIOO. Ev,. .I. ~lcCluskey. 494-tZ'!!J , "(" Thomas Realtor 1 s21.100 124 w. coast H.v. :~111-:-,;m 1 PRIVATE FOREST Npt. Bch. Eve~ :>4~!16-1~ Your own lorrst of exquisite trrt>11 in parklike settin~. 2 BR OLDER HOME Circulu patio surround.I w11h den, '"'ood floors. cu - petui&. gar., lge lot 1room for another unit), nght 1n town. J::a.sts1de. $15, 750 with tenns. Wells-Mc Cardle REALTORS 1810 N~port 81\ld c. :\1. ;;.tS-17;19 I MESA DEL· MAR gracious olive tree. J hu&e hdrms, eleeani paneled living rm, dream kitchen ~1th all the extru . Submit low down f"HA or no dawn GJ. I P-1751 540-l'tJO. ' OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. Tarbell-Realton 29.'Xi llaroor Blvd .. C.M. $15,950 JR. ESTATE I Bl ue Haven_ Pool w11h Ali I Lois of homl' for the money equ1pmrnL 'TWo pa11os "t1h herr. l\ings1ze hdrms. Nal· M'pl.ll'atr play yllJ'd for ciitl· 1 1tral bri<'k cozy fireplace dl'l'fl. Boftt rioor in 1l'1:1r nl sets oft !jp8.Ct01111 living rm. 1t1trai;:r. 3 BR, F11 m Rm.. 1All modcin kilchrn. Excel· ).\, Bllh. I lrnt floor plan. !..ow do~TI JHn Smit+, IUtr. paymPf'lt-moYe 1n. IP·l~I I/YI E. 17th C ~I i.1~1:t:,;; 5-40.1720 I -----OPEN 'TIL9 P~- ' " DUPLEX Tarbell-Realton 2 '( I BOrm furn. downlOl>o'n Balboa. sj!l.~;i0 • lcrm11. E. It l\!Icl\AEL, RLTR. 'Y:.17 £. Balboa Bl .. Bal. 673-6880 'l!l:').'l ll;rhor Blvd., C.M. 4-PLEX RELATIVELY NEW. BLT- INS. REDECORA TEO. NO -------- COATS & WAUJa RWTORS IUY OF THE WEEK LOWF.ST PRICED HOME IN MESA VERDE. 3 Bedroom, l ~ bath home. aJI built-ins, wall lo wall carpeting and drapes. Asking ONLY $20,250! VIEW OF GOLF COURSE Exceptionally nice Mesa Meadows home. Hu many added features. including fire alarm system, intercom thruout, nice workshop in garage. etc. Owner has bought new home and wants an OFFER. Asking just $22.950. A MESA MEADOWS IUY This 3 bedroom and family room home has a Jot going for it. Front patio. new drapes in living room. storage shed in back. ONLY S21.750 tab~ it. Has high loan whkh can be assumed. Hurry~! 1491 Baker at Harbor 546-4141 POPULAR PACESETIDS SINGLE STORY 4 bedrooms. 1800 sq ft. fam ily room. large master suite, beautiful Mesa Verde neighborhood. S33.950. 2 STORY, den and rormal dining room. 4 bedrooms upstairs, large patio, 2200 sq. ft. $38,950. 3 BEDROOMS Pacesetl~r needed; We've sold everyone we had and buyers are calling for more. Call 546-5990 and discuss the current market. ·~'"Vn6i~~ 546-5990 • 2150 M.w Verde Or. -., COLLEGE PARK Sc>lck It tpa_n with many u tru . IU<..'h u UnkJll"fi WA· terfaU. lhady 400 sq ft CO\" ertd patio A ctuld'1 play· ground. 6 rooms tnd lJdin,; 13x.."7' hv\n~ room with hrepla~. f'lectric bullt·in lolchen Ir J Bfls. S24.0CW>. Far detlllla call 646-0'J.sl Owners Pride llG IUT NOT IOXY 2 story. A room MN& 0.-1 ~ar f11nuly llc>tM. Electn1· • bu1Jt-ln k11chen. lall?t. food bar. fa mily room. 13x25' 111 • in~ room. j Bfls It 3 lan:e I bath11. Pn('('(! IO tell lh" wf'tk at S33.9.;0 Hurry I.: CALL 646-0261 FOR "SMll.JNG SERVICE" C'harmtn~ Dike • Colegrove built horM near Harbor Shop- ping Center l IChooll· :l bedroom1, 2 baths. famJly room A huge I 1 v I n it mom with fireplllC'f'. c~1n1 £. o.wtom dnpetl throo$hotJt. ~I PlJI> ute f'ntry. Be..udlul· ly h1n<f1<""11ped and rirnl~ally cattd (nr front and rMt \.Md ~·ilh spnnkleni. Large rovel't'd patio , ~ Jth 101 usrs. Thft pcrfe('I ho~ far any• ~11.e family, FliA P8.Y· ment.s 1nclude$ tutt and in1ura~. Pn~ ed for immediate sale BY OWNER at $24,500. ~~36- It'a Beach houM time. Bir J PS! sele<"tion ever! See the DAILY PILOT ti11uified 187J Hart>or Blvd. C M l!ection NOW! • Evra 5$!'>-~ :>4j·t847 Place yoo6 wui M wllMa. The quic1<er yoocall-U..y're loolrlq -DAILi' n,.. 11\llCker you liCH PILOI' claulfted. M!-N11 Add Extra Cash To · Your Income Join the wise, modern famil ies who have more-and do more be· cause th~y keep a steady flow of extra cash coming in. It's easy. Just do as they do. Put fast-ac:tion Daily Pilot Classified Ads to w o r k for you the minute you discover some- thing you own that still hes value, and is no longer beinq used or en- joyed. Don 't keep things you don't use and miss out on extra cash that means more fun for your f.amily. Go throuqh your hom e today and make e list of the thin gs you find . Then di•I for a fr iendly Ad Writer. Other femmes want things like household items , sports equipment, tools, musical instruments, cam· R E POSSES""'s=-1--o _N_ Anyone may buy thrse GO\I. owned hQmr~ throu:;:hout Or11.ni;ie Count) , J\1"~1 111 ' ~ ,.,,I c•onrt. 1\it ln11 II' S t"ll'l rtn. C ;,.,,. Ill•'~ ;ill 1'11•f, 1111 I I toMMlSStON lN nus . eras, air conditioners, boats, mo· fors , and much more ... And , these cash buyers are watching Classi- fied columns every day for offers. "'llt m: r~1·1vw. r~•IOI C'tn-1,. H,.;1lf\ \A A Fii \ i'Utho11irt1 •.ilr~ Rr11l11 r Pfi!-.'ln • PRICE. $3.'l,500. ·PRINC't· PALS ONLY. DON WARD co 1\1:.' .lfl'..!0 Weatcliff · By Owner \ t IV •hillJl i hNJ1 rn m J l'ta h Hr.111ttftll tar::,. pnol 11rtti riN·k I l;n 11 lnl nf chat m r>1 .,.,. ~IJ.~-.IYI I.I i;.~ J ~· ·. WOU! -(;ena1 anc spa Ne· lbr 14• thi anc of in, ph a 1 th'. le1 I~ ' t'or II 01lc1 11111~ vur All t.:.si 8~ ma ·~. OPI (°'Al Hill • E A le i.e~ to <ea 10 kit n<'I ""' pla an Jm lfll, Tn th re Cl s. OJ r 2 Lu p ft ,,, JO h Vfl ,.. h \I c 4} ' c B l. • 4 T...,, M11ttl 9, 1'66 ---.i.-DAILY PILOT/NM·""' J9 . HOUSES 'OR SAll HOUSIS FOlt SALi HOUSU 1101 SALi HOUSIS llOll SALi HOUSIS POlt SALi HOUSIS llOlt SALi MOUSIS POI SAL:'i" RENfALi 1 llrN1 AU. 1000 C.tl.... .1100 Li• Iii• lSSl Huntln,ten IMch 1400 HeuNt ~~~thM Apta. flul'ntlhM - THINK l SWIM HO~HT INJUN It I Coat• Mau llOO 1 c .. t• Mt.a 41!·: General 1 OOQ General ---------· 1000 ·-----1000 General O.nerel A unLE llT OF HEAV.EN and tMt's jUJt what you'Jl think of tbla sparkling hardwood floor. eastside home. New carpets and drapes and redeeorated throughout. Tl)e professk>nally maintained 140 fl. yard and close to UCl area makes this a real sleeper as far as future value .•• 'T' l f E ~J E ,. "\ L E: :T ATEF-':; THOUClHT FOR TODAY $16,tSO 3 bedroom plus RUMPUS ROOM and lariie fenced )lard -Fine tamUy home -PRICED FOR QUICK SALE -Call NOW!! Terma. Think of • beautiful 3 + LOT OM 2 -SJRADAS Blae•t 3 A: 4 BR homes in LOVELY HOME l family In COLL tGE PARI\ 1.11·.-at thl.a. prl~. New F•clnt Golf Court• area! I SWllll ln • big 16x:ti ..... a'd•A~ l""al--' on -60 rt n11\nt tlle kltcll ' bath ta ll v'n ·m ., bdr tilr ""'" ......... .,.. ,,.. ,.... • • •. 1 J: 1 ·• • ·• .... like 1t quiet? AnthoG)' PoOl with dlvlnt w. a.djaoent to tiwo atra· t.riple cloetta, terv. porch, ahower It ba. Kit ' tJrkt. 1 ao do we. 14 unit• around board· FWl pri~ ~•.:M du· Specious. llUMY pal.lo lhw roof. Only $22,!l!IO. H/W floors. crpts A: ~. heated pool. 1 Br t"um 01· :? wltb ·•ldldnl $21.JOO • SI\,,;, oU lanai. Owner want. OF· Leadenhtp Eatat.e atove. Ref. A prt>. dlap. Br Furn or Unfum ror qwet loan. What a deal you say~ 1·ER. TRADE or LEASE H.B. MT.-1112·'138S W1r,r furn. Adulta, no peta. adults without -ta • fro"' Don't delay call DAVE ~T,5tl0 Rate re&aonabJe. 27$ Meaa $lOO ..-... Shhhlillhhh! and there's tre.e.s. trees, lri!es. $20.950. HAVE YOU EVER DREAM!D of owning a view hQ,me? Well. stop dream: in,: anu call us to see this 2 bedroom, 2 bath pl~ family room Cliff Drive home. There's a lot of room for improvement here, but for this price a lot c~ be made. There's no prob- The .,ollllelen who caa he bou&ht. eooner or lat•r wtll &l\lt' himself ...... y. Upper lay Ana $17,t50 Boata -Trallcn -Camp- ers -PUt all three in t.l'lla 1luae yard . . . 1brtt bed· rooms, two baths ••• Terms MYHRE 5«)-1151. Mn. Harvey/·Mn. Raula1on !>r· PhonP 54MT011. ~k solllv oil A"'. 14 Herlte .. Reel Eatete Cotdwell l•nktr & Co. EC b ' "' (The Myhre C:o.1 . .....,,, E C t H NB Va.cant l BR 2 ba lice new COLL E P\c. 3 Br. 2 a. 423 w. Bay, CM ~ --I uuu . oaa wy. . . · Family rm. covered p1tto. BUSINESS IS CRF.AT • OR fr2000 cpla/~ °'-it own own· 1 Elet.1· rani:c. \\'ID, cal'pets, $17.50 WEEK Ii UP lem with the freeway either. $29.000. C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. RHI Estete 190~· Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa·6~2-7777 Not to Snick Shop Jr. HELP! OwnE'r's movrd and the SELL NEW HOMES .AND GENERAL REAL ESTATE For the ·llrat 1lmr lll.:~SAKl:."'P. REALiV OCll'I'' t~ ~ale'lm1111 11 11nl11ue "11p1.. :unuy tu -.•U 1rny "' UUI' )~ llf'\\' h ~mr 11111·1~ PLUS All IU'e!IS of (~ral mal !::stair. Let Id provt> that :rn I a gg1'ell.st\'e ~alcsnan f'an make A minimum $:l0,000 1r1 'fi6. OPENING New OFFICE C:.11 •mml"ftlAlelv. Ask fo.- 8111 O>llmar 9112-85:;(1 FIVE BEDROOMS . PLUS /\ lo1·ma1 dinin( room a.nd 11 ..eparate ~n W1th 1 floor to ct-1llni: firrplA~· Otbc r featw·es include plll3h wall to \1 all tarpetinl:" ~ <tUttn s k11d1cn with loada o( C"llb1· net6 IU'rl buill·in range 11nd f)Vr n • :I bt\1hrooms • 1 (1n-· places. Owner lesvin1> thr arra and hu priced U11<o p1~sll~e home to wll • J\Sk· Jfll: only $37,581 Trade Accepted homr is freshly pe.Jnll!d. Move in imrnediatelY with fllA or VA ale .,.,.U- teed or SAVE. SAVE • SAVE on oonventlonal ·low down PQml!lll. RoclnJ 3 bedroom and fa.mily home on protected Clli.,...aac 51.rcct • juat 2 blockl 'from S('hool. Anxious liCllcr will llllY all 1'0.sts 1•n thts sub- ma1 kc1 vallJr. \ALL NOW 1111.I name-your term~. 1730 I: l'a<" C!lt. Hhu1y. 67:r:l17 I Open Evf's. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 67S-31TI B/a "Earty American leauty" :'\M\'pot'\ I ij;ts. Ci'lOI~ Inca· t1or1 • e.lmost M-W • cue· l(>m l>uut 3 bdrm· lill.Ulken Living room • lge. family room -slid~ &lala windo\v lo hui;t' p&tio with alley Pn· trance• for boat -Two fl~ JllN.1'8 . Owntt anxiou5. A~kinit m.ooo. 673·9'.lOO EvM· 67::-R($i Bay & Beach --Closeout Sale . Pricea Reduced THE ~'J ~-/\ L E ....-:TJ\T r.l ·'·': SALESPEOPLE SEEDED I er dHperate 19•500. 8:. drapes. Feneed. Sll-8881. e Studio It: Bech apts. · RUMPU~ :oo~t SPEC UDO ISLE I Realty l ARCHITECTS run, c'C°nced • Utili~c. It Phona 1ierv1ce' BuUder'a home be&uti.fully LIDO BUY! Rr&I attractive. M'f~l Eves. 646-SGH yi'd, nr stores. Eut C.M. e Maid ~rvice • TV Avail,. $11.,00 impcoved. 24' panelled play 4 Bdrm. 3 bath homt1. SlGO 1vall 318. •~-2942 room + 3 • family room. L.ovely bit-In kitchen. ln· Feunteln V1U.y 1410 l'Vff. aft 4 dur1n1 wk. 3 •TV It rccnatloa room: ... t.o SUIT YQU ..• R-1tsl• C"'-pie A'---for boet. tra.1ler, cl···11-near new relrlger· br. • No Depuaita &1lil ...,...... ...., ...... -_.... " Bdr. Condomlnlutn home. ---------.._ • poot. OiJered at s·c.i.JOO. 1tor. Good terms available. 6 CLEAN 2 • br ,. G...eat "-e • Cafe • Bar • Now Open ~ ~~ ~·3: CDUece R.e&I()' ~-581kl Vacant. SEE TODAY! ~:.l: !!~~~· :,~·1:2 :e-:. -On I -. a<'. Ideal. for pel1.! I '.!376 Newport Blvd. Sd-97» X 140. Walt no tonier. CALL 4 Ir. UHDER $20,000 Si>.1,000 cac. avail. T.O.P. $107 per. Hdwd . fll"t. Walk • mkt. VICTORIA MANOR Whv vou wUI wanl tn i1er 1 NOW'!, UDO REALTY I J Sl:IO · mo. "t.ar.on" •at· ~ ~ ""· . . 1~ bath. n,ylon l'pls, com-nc. CAU 646.~ lflr im. or ~·s-7711 Lovely 8al'hC'lor "' l Bdrm· 6 Reasons thl8 lovroly Cr.rrl•gr r..o· 1 C C I -• p M "" talMl home! Gtnplll O. l plctel.y fent.-ed· Nr11r sthoola J.tOO Via Udo OR 3oU30 ;,JJ-8856 iuter fi · · ___ I -$89. Sllj 1 ld~ly aituat.ed 00 a IBJ'lll' I It Gt Sboppin&· 66.S Ros~ Si. I · ---· --N rt ... ch 3200 t'om.ortuble furn, bttns, •. . corner lol near t11e golf : . .. ors j48-7212 Prln_l'llllll4 Only Wfftmin1t•r 1612 I •• po . llratcd Poul, cabana. a1>9· . cow·•· 1 t ormerty Ed rt!ddle Realtor • HARBOR HIGHLANDS. • . -EASTILUFF cwus & quiet. 989. Victor.>•: 2. There are ~ IQ· ft .. o1. lncM.1) ~ :,ict,ori&1 3. er. :H~. s.. f11J11Uy-1oom. c~~~~~G~~. 3 Bdrm .• :/ bat.ha. Complele-Nt."WStTo. c~~~~·-~,~~~4 no ••• : luxury Uvtn& apace "'1th ... Prof-l.dacp'I Asking $34,000 • B" 1 1.-uu ty fenced back yard. F1ne UUUWM: ..,... ..,... s bed.rooma • (waildn cloo uoo MARINERS DR/NS. .. n, arae .. ._, room. tom decor. Furn. or un1.:~ ) _..., • .....-.. l~ ba.lh, .bdwd floors. trplc, for children. $230 mo. lm-Br, tam rm. 1... bath prl te4& -,. -· TOUMalMI!. OWNl:.R * 64M291 built ,__ f .......... lr mediate occupancy. 1 ~u 111 J. 'Ibe ~ ta ldtcbeft con-'YW51UftW ·cu, ...... o ... ~ a Mr artlo Bluffa patio, pool. $140 up. 231~ ~ • Built-In refri· PALMS 3 BR. 2 .,._ Wn. rm. btt-inl. i...t. 19x31 cov. patio, dbl'! leaae. · M · Slnta Ana, ... C.M. 642~15. ' --·-........_..._ and Paiio. A9Jme 3"% G.I. detal'hed car .. e. Good area RealtJ, 6"-lll3. B"'"UTl""''L l JR. pool, :"_~!-:;-,· .=--. H_......,wco. util· I: profualon of hllh lhtUbl s;.M,800. Owner. s.&9-3858. Huntl-'on IMch 1_400_ ~ "'v 0 ......... ..,... --v .... Id llOH IUty, 5'1·SttJ CHEAP&n Baycreat borne· pr. All util. pd. h blk E.: tty room. • plant&. tmderl)' cved for "WE TRADE" Must rent this wffk. l BR or Hari>or on lSth. $l09.5Ct 4. Spa~ family room by complrte 111>rtnkler sy .. ~ Ver• 1110 *********** 1705 21~ baths 544-3619· mo.'.! BR unr. s1.ao. with tirer;t&oe P"-formll ttm. fe1t0re thla ai>&e~r-BUSINESS IS GIU.A T • La9un• lt•ch · ~. -ti4'"8076. rllninit iu-ea. ' ow. residence ol enc1-1t· . SALESPl:.'OPLE :'\::c:o~o I BONUS . ROOM! Newport H~ 3210 ------· - :;, You will ,.0.joy AMt t'M nicnt. 4 rlepnl bedroom•, * * * 3 Mdrooma P. balha 011 $j:!.:i<XJ . GLAMOROUS:: ~'" , WANTED woman lo shal't ln~i-rom throughout. duumlll(C fa mi I y room, FOR.F..CU:SURE . Onlv nicely ~ped <'Ol·rier ~ H11, ~ 1o1an:lfn l>Mth!$, c~i.-i\V AIL MAR !j1b, 3 br. 'l. 1)11., :: BR "ti· in Coeta Mt)li' 6 nd · · ( ..,_ .,,,..., lfi.....,i\ kite·"'·-u•j I h ' lie den, CJrk "'Alla, we1 Sl60 mo, dinln;: tv(lm, fiv· ti1:!·t97i t ves or 6't.!-oo'.!f . A 1t 1 I me '""" ....,. :r maan •-..~.. '""'' " $..--" d-•n 11. in M-'!I. .. \'ri-'· I"' I a ru liv1·"" t·•-"" din " I ..,_.. '"" .,.. • t:M ""' '" • ~· ,.e ..... 1."~v · bar. ·• •-ILs. plltio \'tc·w. 1n:.: m1. yard m11nlaincd. dy~. family hoow for just bulll·in oven, range, ...;...,. yet'. ,.. __ .., l B"! ·• ba'.. 1'n" _....., buUt In• .... ..._l • .. ., I """"' n ' "' "' '""m• '"'' "-"'. $67 •. "iOO .... ..,.ER•'"' BAY. _!'O_doits _* . 646·0366 LC\VEST--p1··1--' qual-t'ty-4 $42,!klO. ~ it l.oda,y! Open 1 wuhrr. I. BBQ + spark· home. ~ price $19,j(M), ed. pAllO. A must iwe, and L,.. tu..V -bd "'-" " 'lll t. l.lnl red tile. count.~1, ~ pmY. incl-.uxes &. ins. oO!y Sl4l a montb. bri"hl I. fTeah, exc faun I ---11 20 r. in ex.c. ai~•· Cpta;,. 5-46-2313 '46-7171 teninl Dflt.ural C9blneUy, " s143 mo. HWT)I! homt ; t Br; 3 Ba, t>e.m 4 Newport Shorn .. 2 drpa. blt·lns:. pr. 1911 Tull~ mrileraloe'· 2 brick ti~ ~ ~ r+5880 II ~ ceil Uv, f~ rm, trplc. ~· 340 PROSPECT j _1..n. F.ai._ ~·~·~-· ___ _ . 1' l l E Q L /'\. L E .ST /\TER.'3 ONLY ONE or 114 land: That'• rl;t>t. this ii 1 Utlle ~ cuatom bffuty. . P'Kfect lot I.be ynun; ramUy or ~tirina coopie. You're .are to enJOY thl> beamed t.1!lling, fl~· place. new . carpetlni and huge d0$eta. Ju.M redecor- Ated t.hroU&hout. Payment.a ol 1123 per month includtt ewrytbing by UIUrruRi rx• laling io.n. Call DOW· ()pell 'tll 9. 646-7171 546-2313 THE Q EAL E S T ATF:F~~: :i ........ J,a.th•SSOO Dow11 plaoea, 2 luxwioul badla, ---cl~f.'d paUO, deck, view. :I Bcinna. l baths. Nl'w rales 1 • ADULTS. NO PETS ·~ aullOmMlc pnae door, ft.re Newpert ... ch 1200 . Pt;G ~· REALTOR com~el remodeled. $llli 1 tw, elect bltina, pYl 11raaef alarm 9!W1tem. comt>biatiOn 1 PACIFIC SHORES l® No. Cout Hwy l 1y 1 nr ahop'& quirt. TRADE r ·-·" o-ch .,,.. ..,,,._ on yrar y Mlle· . • , wuher-dryer, COVt>~ pa· REAL TY ._ .... a aoc• .,.,....,.,,., G Willi Rlt • -19 \V. WILSON • ' nolhtt ~r&e amlOll, r. _ tio. 0wnl!1' bou&ht ll for income Ott vacant Inc.ii ~ Beach Bl.. H.B. OCEANSIDE · EMERALD I OR~ I NEAT clean comfortable t homt> -mWlt sril. Ctl009t or Rivers\ck. New qualiw 4 1 8'17-8:>86 Eves 5.16-17'21 BA\'. Uke nl!W, 1hi1 appeal-::::;.____ --br apt w/ gar. 11u1et l>ac. GI. F"llA, Cold War. ar U· Bdmu, 3 s.u.. t'plce, p;i· ing surl virw homt with S.ck S.y 3140 t•a:t area. ~ ~ De.I Mart swnr f.'xtating ;,~•,., loon. tao. deck, $44JOO. . *********** I dlnlnt rm. f.llmuy rm, 4 C:ill Collect. 12131GE1-~ Proudly prt'91!1lled 14 only R. c. GREER. ~altoc Gr:s. J ba l IUMY deck.a · EXECtJTIVE 3 BR 2 bath. $7j-MO-DoWNTOWN CM: $20,j(M). 2629 Hart.or Blvd. Ml.6 Via Lido OR 3·9300 5!l.i.WJ. . • Nnl'r orcupied. Cpu/drps. nr shOpping. 9dulta, no Kl 5-9491. Open eves. U::AVING State! MUit--sen BRENNAN CO. lfU,ISI'.. TURNER. RllJ'. I c,lec bit . \na. Exclusive pets, call ~-3401 days, ~ ch 68. !'\. Cat. Blvd., La1un1 ·>'18·3270 eves. • tM wk! :? • Br. L&eJdt • c.-ialS Bch. m4i 494-1111 I 2arden community. f.lJO ' "So Firm" Large Qualltr FOUR bed- room. thrtt baU\ ~ just 1tes-to WESTCUIT Pl.A· 'LA le MARINERS SCHOOL. ear,:ieu. dnlJeS, fireplace, covered patio. excellent nw· ture I~& and many more feature6-OWNER HAS MOVED ao priced ri&ht at Sl9.!i00 with elllCellent fl· nanclnc and tenna row avaU.-. • en, New rpbl, drps. thNout! ~ -----nlO 1-... ""-k 0 -r1 R••l 1-sdrm rum. new ,.,.,,;;-pvt: DOWNTOWN o t: P Lt; x "Olde L19un1 Ch•rm" --"""" a.: ... • .,_.... • P•bo. Block wall. Over· ty no fee 902 :.!421. patio. gar. lndry. SlOO, nai liud db&e-pr. Belt Beach· &croN lrom LAKE PARK · l Wonderful 0t.-ean view: f ew • . • . child or pets. LI g.gm. . -.... ll(IN! Ask $27.Z,OO. Own-an t'xcluslve aecllon. t::adl blocks to the beach. 2-atory, ---------] tor, 17l-.Ufl8. unit with 2 BRJ.. Room for 3 ~r It. den. t LOVELY :.I STORY t QUIET. BACH Pri. ent~ e S BEORM HOME UX>. patio. park.in&. ahare kit~ QUICX sale! Owner IHvtnc l more :u!it~ :e~~s av&JI. si:ss~o!:m~;.~TYi,g'jO 546-6841 or :'48-~ 1 w/ owner. ~-6072. ~ state. 'J. Bdrm, be11med cell· '' ~ d th rr;,o DOWN numd poue 985 So Coast Hwy l..a&UN I * WILSON w~ * ~ ~· =k csi::~l r:~~ &Ion oa thl; ~ BR J~ bau:.. . <TI4I 494-01lt 1 a.lboa l•l•nd 3355 l·BR. Move Allow. Ulll pd~ 1 car aaraae-'nt mlD '° :? story. Price includes wash. • • I • BA y FRONT * . Htd Pool! Adlts. 646-.;276 ... · Beacb! $27,j()(). Owner l er. dryer. tttrlgrri1tor le Condominium 19501 FOi' rent> urnm. 130t.S Bay SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm. SlZI in• 673-l<X>S built-Ira. • . · Front llalbo& laland. Pier eluding ut.ila! Oilld o6 Th I C l"'; ~/1WCMNHS. ~ '!_«1J, &. float. ""'·. •-drnoa, bltin zm Maple. 548·5913 ~ QUICK salr! Owntt IHV· • renntan o. ~· ·--........ • .... lnit atat.e. 2 bdrm d~lex. Real utile " ln•· 90'/~ . fine. * Owner 547-6393 k~tchen, s bdrm. ' 4 bl. I .. MODERN 1 • Br. Gana~ b'J)lc, pal.lo a.rage, bltna. •Town & Country Center) $.100 mo yrty. 873-e628. 1 Water • pd. SIO furn. STS • lllnl cond· both wilt. Mued ' 8'7-00:>8 Eve. LE 6~MSJ ltliNTALS I onfum. * 548-67:\1 l year. $37,SOO. Owner I HouMt FurnithM Hunt1nf!e.!' a.•ch 3400 1 S::~ WLEK ~r SlL mo.'..! hi\ m·ICB I K Pacltic Sandi 3 Br i l ullls paid. teen• or habtr' c .. t• Mesi 2100 ba, siso. bltns, trplc,' ok. 2269 Map.le St. Mi·~ ,...,.rt Hfft.. 1.210 I dble pr. fenced patio. r $9'j CLEAN ftirn 1 br roUad 0 -N HOUSE s122 50 Hlllcrut 5-4.lM IArc.adla) l include• 111 utila, 2109 HIP r 5 No Money Dn. GI • -Nice 3 BR Pacilic Sands I bor, S48.(M'l. • Cherm of . the older 4 y~ar youn& borne, 111 a Availllbte Now! n~. FARReW 2'.l.1 i:;. J71h St. "MUST SEE" DUPLEX Tl) ;ippreciatt M'f)r\IW' in this l·yr. old duple11. 111r r ear unll Ill unique and :i CllARMER '. Both haw ~ Bdm1.,, ~ &th11, Firf'fllacc11. 0Pt:N HOl.:SI:: DAILY E• P.\I flt: Orchid Avrnur. Bu1ldrrs cloleout. pr 1 c rs h&ve been reduced $2000 In liquidate lut 4 homes. 'A lrrrlric 0CJ90rtunicy. The~ homes fNHure 4 l>edrooma. a (m11Md 20x:.IO Bonus room I all built ln appliances, fttt. plat.~. 11\ be.Iha, brea.ldut bar. block wall fe~. sprln· kle.rs & ltndauplng. Your cl101ce ol wall lo wall car· pets, dnrpea included· Betit buy in Onul1e O>unty. Tnuit-11 ACCt'pled· Only to qu\lfte!d bu)'ttS. Conven· lent noar plu wi1b kltc:tien .)u9t off hallway leedinl to btdrooml and balll· A reel ~e.r lor Mom. Larat paUo aod tenced back yard for the children. Double ca.rage. See It today: Opftl ·w s. 546-2313 646-7171 TH E ~J l:. !\. L l:..'~:T A T P.R ! . •DN. Pe,yment to quaUfied buyers for nus clNn ttw-bedroom hofne. Completely redecor· 1tt'd ln1ldt, Located near 17th St. Shoppin1 and New- port Blvd., bu5·' 1ine. Quirt Eut.aide n e I & h t;orN>od. 0on·t ,mia this one. Call OLDER, room)' 3 BR home Ir: Bach. Apt. Euuide loca· lion. $11,900 • 11.000 total down paymt>nt lnchJdes rloslmr COit!. home In thl1 2m' l quiet cuJ-dHae, cl o 1 e to 3 BR Furn bome, indi· •7131 ~ Hewport IHch 4~ ledrm, 2 bath, tr411dl· ·• .._,.. d al l l t ed I Douglu, 4 bdrm.I. ' ........ vi U· ot, arge enc ltENT a LS Untum 2 br cott•ef' $75. : tiOMI, formel dining l\antwood f 1 o o r 1, blt-ln yard. Kids ()!{. "' U a.i ithecl I 1 ' 2 tw rum $90 • Sl20 : rm, m.uive den, ran.ie • OYen. bb:k wall I ~136'.l anytime M&-9666 HtUHI nrvrn New 1 Br •Pta Sl~ • SUV. tr .... Even some view 1 324 lent• AM (nHr' iencc. Cpu. d.r1>1. lots 0 ;;-sACHELOR CXYn'AGE Huntl ...... INch 34001 P .. ~'-! ... ~-. ~ 'E. 16&h s~ Cliff O I ) :<traa! ~ / unL -INCL1 ~ Dick 'B:.~i ltHlty $20,SOO Full Priu s10 .'Mo. * 646.1029 * PRIVACY * IMMACULATE . YEARLi ff2 l421 KATELLA Furn. m•esl hoUle. Older 3 Bed, 2 bath. dishwuher' • REALTY man .,;;,. '60-l6'1 Maa· New 2 Br with car11e. 2 Balboa Ave., nev Ubnnr. 4 IDltM, 2 IATH 17981 Bee.::'I\ Blvd-noHa. CM. childttn OK, SSS water m-5790 after' ftve• .$27. 9jC). Ste t15 AllllO Ave. N.B. 642--0'Tm or Ml-4CZ IJust So. of Warner) $ll:l, ~ Bdrm, prsre. fenced paid. 2l10 Delawn~e Ave. LOVELY 1 Br Apt. 1 Blk to 147-6061 or 546-9366 yard. near 17th • Santa Bch. Adult. S95 Y'ii / &... .,., ,.,., ...t IS-0847 S.yshorff 1225 SNUGGLY TWA~ Ana. No pet.a. U 8-1.jJO. r: 53'1-o3IO Sholim 6-3 pm '- 11 •m Sat~ 3 BR 1 · lliilhs. qut<'l cul· -··--.. 2 BR ' 3 BR l 's b1t.b. Uke Sun. 208 Grant 60-lll:S6 • A'M'R.ACTlVE DUPLEX. nr BAYSHORES. t'or sale by d~sac, built-Im, unbelH•\'· Newport at.ch 2200 I new TowmouM· Wuber. Fumllhed 1 bdrm ept,; twlmmina. tiahln&. aurtio;i owner. Cu.atom bu.lll. immac dryer. rtfna. R It o. aoee I near markets It ~an •• ................. • $43,000 3 tw, 3 b• home. lJte living able price! Sl6.~· * RENJALS * I to .chooll, lowly prden Yearly SJOO ind. uUll. $22,900 FARRew now. Open 'til 9. OCEAN FRONT l Br, comp rm l din rm, frplc. Cllt•. i 147.1266 communlt)'t""Pool.t. Recre1· 1 Adults only. Rltr. tT1-0ll6Ct. tum, exi ~atti . . $.j(),500 drpl, kitchen bltin, many I e APTS·HUMF.8-<.'0MM'L tion. SUO to U45. Bkr -No MAGNTTI<:..'Dn' VIEW ~ JUST REDUCED 3 I3r. 2 b1, irt ~ 000 dn US 000 f II ' N .. _ l CM {l'f 962-1421· """' L ' •• t ,.. t II h 293 E. 17th s1. &16·4494 ·home ailf Haven • BAR· f.' ru. . . • u I --··11••"•"•. ~ ewputt tu... . . ------2 Bedroom. o.nlltl Tu1', 4-JLJ ~s .._oas 1ll way -,-,- 5 F 11 price. Ownfor wUlinc to car--• FURN UNF\JRN 3 Bcirm, '.! bath. wall to wall 1 parlcll,_ dean. Availablf Coron. a dcl Mar o" u y· GAIN! -• · · •• ·.... S'Jt.500 ,..., 2nd T.O. Call ~ R"'.,TY !NC d . "-Aed rd I r.-W 1 · RI ., ~ UDO ~ • C"ptll. rim. '"'"' YI • mediately. ~2394. fil SEMPLE 9REALESTATE I 646-7171 546-2313 ~,.e i hanwon, tr. 213 HO 2·8888 d• .... , •E ~l ' ' "••"' ' All -• trl Id•-"----------IBctwt'f'n Carnation &: OR 3.4350 -v• ' vea. OR l-8830 OR --.. patio. ,..,ec c ""'""D DELUXE. Bachelor Apt. Dahli11 l 6'r.>-2101 Packed" 110 U>971 ni"ilts. 17931 Beach Blvd. H.B. i foret'd air heat. nso mo. Pool. recreation room, w..n; 4 IDRM-POOL QUALITY Co.t• Mele 1100 Corona cMI Mer 1250 IMMACULATE. 1C01tl ~ 3100 962 " 3987 · dry f1cilltiH, 1•rs1n. noo ' j Sl55 MO. water peld. P&dfic mo. 210 Ctdar NB MH53 F MILY I \\'1th rxtru la thll !!harp BEAUTIFUL HUGE A I I 3 ...___.. •" d • LEASI:: • 010ice Mesa Sa.ncb. l br. 1"'-bathl, bl\· 1-BR OUPL,..... ....._uo. thn•r i('droom , two l>atll r,onsu·uction plus l'Ood loca· .-.room • m C ftfry -'-Hi..._, _ __._ J IL. f •--fncd I I ~ -"" ROOM I It -' I I 11-p11-OU I Two atorv Stratford. Slat.r 1 Ve1-... ........... '!'-•m-u ... r.,,U, • exce oc.1· YRLY/~-t•r pd. p~·- 1< U OC<'Ulll~°"' lOltle on A lion adds to tM le!Tlfi<' . """ "~ ,, 1 tjOO $1gj tJ 544 35.22 ... " ""_..'""' $22 950 I 'lllltt i.tt'M'I. Complet.e built· value of lhia 5pacioua 3 · hardwood lloon Gentle11M11111 ~Jr)'. Stont t"ircplace, 1 •IY roo. ~~· 1 . Re eq t ft. 00 ' • · pref. Cloee in 67J..79&4. • ' . in k11chen. mature land-I bedroom. 2 bath ~. c.on. . new·qu11ity earpet1111 5'1rinklert1 and Beaulllul ~10.. e1e IJ 'I ou10 .,00 'e1.o•"" UttJ.,__,. l~ I 1 " IA bllths Estate I Landaca""na. 4 Bedroom11, :>46·j88(). __ Feunteln Valley -•• ,.__.,, """ -01S Luxuriously drcorated homf'. St·apini;. C!IVCr""'1 P11tio. car-veoicot kitchen with built· · r-.. <>c..n 6 Ba • Adult Prrtrct In cvrry drtail. 2 J1Cts. rfraj>f's. !ertctd rear ins an:I • family l'OOm with * Plua * I &&"1711 ~an It Valley Vieor.'1! '1 3 baths· So aubmit yow ' '/. BR, newly palnled. caChrpei td· 3 BR. with f1mUy rm, OR ~3181, 6ft. l-~.' full h1<lhs, Buill · in ran~e yud. and Only $22,450. 1 firrpla1.-e! Service poreh 1 bedl·oom apt. !'uthentic Early Americtn lf'nns. $.29.9:JO. ' 1 in;;. disposal, &•ra11e. I cr¢.a, drps, fenced yrd, --• .;. t.· o\'e11 in dN'•m kill' hen. and double triraar . Quiet, . brand new·never occu· t:uslom-bll : Lota of U!ll!d I j,j/11 LA RUE REAL TY 01\, no pe11. Soown by appt. $170 per month 962-1013 $70 INCL UTILmES • E'\11'8 entinc 111'f'a Park· 14.fe stre~. Vacant. Only pied I brick. rr<twood. ~nd-aplit 117971 Beach &'17·2.l:l:i 3:l6 ~71i_l II ' Bachelor, ~ear beach!_ 1 11kt yard. tP·l371 :>tlO-lnO. $1500 down on euy ~·HA 1j · woll 10 wall carpetin1 ahake roof. Muaive lire-· ---. , • 1&,, BR • S•nt• ~ Hel9htt 3620 1 Retrig, no lcitcht>n .142~ OPEN 'Tll. !I f'.M. I lttml· See it today! OPEN . ruu bath pllL'e, ~-Oak floors. 3 HR, I Nolllin1 to Buy OOll<' in "'· J8lb Slrtt't . I MODERN l tw .. pn. patlc(, T rb.11 .. R-ltors 'Iii !I. ~ con.\ltnlent kitdMtn 2 b hs udl f 5 P S60 WATER I Id' 2 c rt d Its .-. xa a -I 5•"2313 646-7171 -· * Plus * at ·r Sl'parate st 0 , Ph. ~dwarda ll ter M 1 • • . r cc pa . arpo • A u . no l'"'~· :19:1~1 llubor Blvd .. C.M. ~ R:J lot lge pine trrcs. Not lea.-TIUS 3 BR 'l bath home h.is 646·11663 hr, 1111all hae trear 1,i-arl. I Avon, S9.J, 673-6Cll6. Eves. -F • Vi 220 E.17th 64'-0555 '9-fcnced hold. S5S.500 I carpets drapes Icnclng 1 ·• BDRM home pallo rar I fenced. carvort. 673-1337. I -airway , ·~ : J::veninits Call 64~'.l7M . trtel can 673-2010 Owner Bkr. l.andsca'ped fr~t It bacl::, -unique haven f~ acilt~ ooty: * 2020'1% ACACIA * Newport Hfh. • 4210 vncant an<1 open 2008 KOil-----• -. lmmedl1le OCNpancy lCourtHY to Bknl t>ven hu ~nk beds In J tropical .ettlni 1 blk com-EWPO · NAT, ~lea& Vrnic. Four I TERRlfllC TR"LIX . PR.ICED TO SELL 2uNITsBl::At.mFULLY-' BR. A steal at $14.000 . ple-11 lho!>'na. iuo. G46-D67. llNTALS N pool ~Tu~:·~ ~ f':: lx>drooms. family rnom One unit (1 3 t>roroom 1'-, ·,,. . ..Ey Owner D!JCORATED BY A1D 2 onJv SUOO down Apta. Purrtit'*I ' l . ~ . :.! BR boUMI w·aar. Sl3, $90 ' ~226 Clay St. 548·7325. wl1h 'J. baths. bath. plu11 ficwlact>. p iis !$18,000 • . Open daily Br home + letatd Acit. 2 9'2-2411 962·1351 ll $95, i adults, 2 children· .;::==:::;4":===== h\1! two 1xodroom Wlits: Pcr· 1 . :.!480 Elden Ave. C.M. aundecks, patio, choice vm ... RHI Eat•t• call 646-4913 tor informa· Gener1I 4000 C•rtn• ... , Mer 4251 rrct for t.M uvr-in r11mi1y. EASTSIDE • 3 'IR p1antm1s b11 ....... + w t9t '" "'" --------. •-•-Garfield It Brookhurat llS. Lion. 912, 93:l . h .x, "'"' Walk lo mRjor i1hopping On hu"'e 13.'.I (t. lot. Hardwood I REPOSSESSION cr·ma:1'4 ~81;,,,klnds troy ~an~~~ WALK «> Beach. ~ on. LU.SJ:;. Glen Mar area Sl!iO BAHIA MAR <'rntrr Rnd lawn. · Apart-,fJoors, lath It pluter, tiled ""' """ vwu b d I h t'I' roing r:it!t. Bkr 673•2010. J Bd~m, Wn Mn " formal mo, :1 br, 'l . I , frpk, lab· 1733 Wesll'llfl Or. ~'..:'.!5 .~~l new ('9~t.s. I family kilchen. dinl"" IU'ell· 3 Be-da'OOm. P·C. bath home. ------dlnmo I'm 2 l>ath bit • 111~ war.ht•r , bll·ll\I, patio. 931 West 19th St., c.M. ~5;,a! \.NUU ...,., .... 8• I~ '"""'1" In good condition " In· Wall to Willi l'8lipetin1. AU IRV NE TERRACE s22,rxii exlallng GI In. A~k :HQ..,j(17!j. DELUX}; l It 2 Br -------_ hon thn1·out. l_O le down. 1·1ude1 g1U11ae 6 fmcina. built·ln11• Only Sl.000 Down. 1801 SHllrlft Dr. for Belty Hicks. Tarbrll. -·-----FURN 6 UNFURN I N I E I si Prli-e ooly S.'19,!>50. R01T· ExCt'llent ntA ll!MTll -Area ol flM l)()fll8 • thla ont f ~mo. · CL.ifAN honlt>, cpta. fenced. OW IC U ye ~AN CO. 2199 Fairvi"" Rd. perila.pa 'CT. From be.low • .Broker. ;,46-4141 nttd& a lit1le paint It !Ix uP· 'sy OWNER v -SlciJ frplc, bltna. 4 Br cwt.om H~i;~ r ~~ n~:~t~ Camff Highlands ~:rn_. _ _ _ _ j nlllrk<'t homt!I like thla -I EMEr..GENCY /MUST SELL! Com'pare & make ol[fr. .a . • 11 r · '1 711 mo. uk for Du W&Wr drver taclliUei . "-' BE CU BA~"AIN idl!d foriunft h 3 brl 1'-be ~i Br 2' ba Ov.rncr Bier cutf' P&cif1c Sand& 3 br. I~ 1m·9ai6..,,. ------, 41118 Cortland Dr . A Quiel A c. '. pyMlm llV•' • 'Y • • •aatone 6 •• .,; ,..,::. I :~t u2 .,.,;.. baths, blUna •. crpts. med. $75 • 2 BWR.'l hit. No ~m. carpottl etc. Priced lrorn ON ll'I ACRU • 1 • l Br • Furn 6 Untum'. 3 ·Poola -Tennis • 111 brue: Putt/ Gtttn \.ontnt'l 1~kflt. • 900 Sea Lant. CdM i't3·,_4i 1McArthur •I Coast HwY I :I Bd A I h I I ,., hi rrom n\'t'al' 'Br horn~ ~ hl-rn buill time le tln1e I tri>I. Patio, Rfd brick BBQ. ·~·.. .... ... ·""" rlOIJt' t.o he&ch. tmmrd po!" SlU • $lj().' ~lt•(•ct rm· · ~'lit qua · furn , Jnc~.:ne Unit, 1 again. Wonderful Irish own-Obie.> • 11r. Fenced. S*lO OP ~-g.. OHANliE. Key at I t h f $42'1i0 !CdM "·to fll S f 718 Goldrnnxl· ~N DAILY MJlllon. $16.500· 541·'10?1. EN. See Mp, Apt. S :'~-049'.! y ome or . . . l $19.~iOO. e r' prefer rllce buyers lo "" w A. lQOO ~ash !>!. Owner moved. 3 Br. 2 ba, o"'-N E"" ~u&IOnl-hom· -t . ---I I • SFt. ON>an Vu! New h I > · 1 th · ii rn\1n ne' h-equity b11I payahle $139-n ~ ~ ~ "' SI~ East itde-:-2-1w~1tove, CHATEAU LA POINTE ac oo s BALBOA BA y JO n p1r < a g •i I• Tlrl ~ ' t'l<tr• h11 In •Ingle. New lncome. l blk from the I t. '1 br furn •pt.a ov,rlook· tum. Owntt lnv'a/ Avail! PnopL'RnES llQrJI \ljlt owners arr In • mo. ncl ••. Total Sl6. . rpts. frplr. {.I. hut. Bkr '""' , t s llB garaJ,?P. petio & dr•~· immed! CURT DOSH R It "' .... •" ,_.., .. tll ITl·7)'a ocean. '"° I.It 1 ~I. . u"·""7:\ in° Dnftl carport 'ii blk II or M1Sn • llpt!(:U .. ,Ort arr 'lv-1 ·""· ownrr 6«-04 4. AllO C()f'. 'j 536-1677. ,,.., r.J .. • :r;..;• .. . ~liO . mo. * niE SHORES ' 573•7420 ~ solult•ly welromr. 2629 1-1&1'· fix Shtlttr--a b .. PR.IVA-CY~clean-2-br-. c .... •. a.bopi. 19 (1 Pomona Av. CM !lOO "'"• • --·. * •-m-. ----I\ II s.·nlct ~'lier wants a LOVEL\--1-bt· Surlsid~ Tract .... aacH ... ~--.:><: ._,,., ...,.... ... 1730 w. Co&at Hi&hway · LIDO ISLE bor Blvd. Kl :>-9491 Open ror a small lnn1tmenl you quu:k $Ilk drpe. peUo, aar. $100. 1945 "' ~s, 1 '"' $95 FEMALE tucher wanta ~ ,,.,, n•7•_1 "V ... '" 673·3468 t'V<'S· -·y have -nt f-.. livina --· . --_ _.. Twnhte, dble garage, Pomona, ~. .,. .. _ • :nn Elden • Adulll. 'h tt 'I Cdu ~ "'°"""" -"' .,..., BAYFRONT DUPLEX "-''" '""' NICE D le S<l I H PATIO BL"""'S POOL1 • ....,, !I ar.! I r1c. ve m plua money in your ~et. up x ' 0 W'1 .-'" • · l.IJtGE ~ .._ .. _ d 1 blk E Npt Blvd 642~ DOVER SHORES -$97.JOO Either taipl•x or fo~"tav. $39,500; 0 1119 cha.tm 0 R. ln'lg 3 Br, Muat seel 5J6.l3~ alt 7. i-"••·. 'tar""""a·~ v •""', aeptt~•: · · · with wortong (irl. Co• B v. .. v1L-w IOMES "'--... --~ '~1 ooo wner "''·69 ... _.. .. ........ NEW. l..a""t l br. v1ry nice, furn. '67~·.490&. • ~ A anu '" I Rich• _ _._ .. _ •e•I.., Call owner. bkr, U • "773 or .., . . .,. . J..A!tGI:: 'J Br. fncd yard, ate w-• ............ "' .... .._."" ·• I --------.:.-. h 3 . t b h ~ " ., .,... P TE P TV ..,, -"-...,..,,.,..,. • .,...~.quiet. adlts no pet•· I & 2 BR Wm• G" .. "GJ wit pnv11 o "nr es. 3Hl'i Lalayrlle, N.B. LI g.77:19 I • RI VA AK • 1tove. cpt1. Water paid. 2.,~2 Eld 646 27611 1 ~ ,. MACCO REALTY CO . Gij·UOO • IRVI NE TERRACE e . 14844 Adams. :i35-TtM UJE 2 br, lue, gar, yard, en. • . I $125-$150 mo lraae. 67J.&.;if IO'.!tl San1iaau L'r. • D-A-V-IDSON It 'lf I TM.Dt:triplexn;;.r-lla~ 5 :,::,-~~l.y st~:. ', lm~nc•ulAtr ~nd~n_:i-'Jti&.r, NR-: OCiA:\'-:1. SR_.~~B/\. ~~d:;' c:;I ~~~~i~~~ed! "~~~eJr!l'..~~~~sh~;is rll~ :~:~R~~ITE Nr"rm1 Rcsrh ea a11d 8'1ktr for 2 or 3 hf'd· Bv owner ('111 ;.t9-.1206. , ------I C'pts, Drps, Hlln.s Sl6,~JOO. ---~7 \.\'. Vlrt!\ril . :'llHl:ll! 1~11 1 ort ~-1111~, NEWPORT HEIGHT . room oldf'r l)niTV" nr "fl xrr aft<'r :i lo~ appolntmrnt. 8elbo1 Penlntul1 1300 By o,v11r1 * 5:16-:1267 l BDRM $11Xl MONTH -------I ~t1·m. t>eamrd <'otrnat. 1:1!·'1.t,il hi: .. 11~0 ~ 11101·~. 1 la1~r Rr.<. p , 1111per". \\'c~1 ~1dr Costa ;i -8-1, -.:::_---00:\'T ~Iv~ " 1111<ty. gE't * l.:tos OJ.:! * Coate MeH 4100 roo. yrly. 1 Adult. &'TJ.7629. I I r IOI ', .. " .. (" L' \\' r· L t r. ~ .... cpl.a, drp~. L ... l.l'\' Tl~L· a•\' ~Ill S11111a Ana ,\\'t . (",:\-( --~-11 /W 1·11•~. laundry. Sll& . RH tlrf11 rl • nr~ St11rro •at I~. ('•Will' .• Jll ~11• 1 .~,tis• ' .... r. ~.a<> \I'll· fencrd $17 900 S46·m? r " " . •r· " qu fl'k ('88'" fnr 11 ""'tlli a &. • Plaw·i Qt11rl 1111 ri,. ra.;,. m.1·r r, nltr . lllill Newport !'14~-soii. " ' · or :: h<111~r-f~h~. \·1. S.~1 .~) I SPACIOLlS l;; bdrm. 1 hath .. , •LAllGI:: ! -BR ~ ·. B:\ * NE;AT~ll'a·n 2 hr tar •l't· S111 'lfi.7~.0 * ~ nn nu 11;i<111At1xw, ;,H ('\II Rlvri . r.-1. ~-1cm1. "''Ml· I -----1 Owrltl ~O'J ~-Rey 111·~ I n. t I v r.IM Want Ad! t'Pfll. dJ•ps. bltn&. n,,fr. Ill" l'onl~ Ht • 11 Arilll\ft, Sll:l. J>lll'lially tumlaMcl. 11• f;lf1-•ljl>.\ or r.7.i -741:1 1-,lf\•: ... 41'.0 • f.vf'11 Wi-!17:,~ f;73-4'171 _ . N~f'd II C.rwnst.,,ale? 117:\·ll'l~ _ 1 __ W-;.,;7~ 2~1 fl f.11:n. CM. 2\15 Pl1.r,nli1. ~-~4()"1._ _ j :i46-1240 Ah.r i PM. \ ' , %0 OAJLY 'rLOT/Ntws-P,,u Tvtsd~\' M~ll 8 19MI RENTALS RENTALS-Apt.: Unfurnl1htd Aptt. Unfurnished Apt•. Unfurnished I RENTALS~----aENTALS Apta. Unfur~!!~ RIALISTATE ,.r ANNOUNCIMINTS Gener•I 1"4 NOTICES R. I. W1nted 6240 Perten1l1 6405 SllVICI DlllCTOIY Joas • IMPLOYMINT JOIS a IM,LOYMENT Gener1I Servlait 6612 Atenelet, Men 7100 Help W•nted, Men 7200 Gener•t 5000 General 5000 NewPort 8Mch 5200 Rooms for Rent 5995 Park North MEDITERRANEAN ~~~~an~ ~~~b !v~'!u!.C: wE,~~vc~~:es VILLAGE 1 F'inrat arf'a ln LAauna . .1-.. Som~mea peopl~ Al'P Ill II Garden Apts P.entab. KalhY HU'dlfli Bt'acil. 1-'antutic ,,...... ot hurry -tbey "ant to MU • ~ & J bdrms. tirtplace, cpts, ocean. l'irt'Pact. bar, kit-.,rlsbt now"! We {lffer quick ~--~~~--~~~ SINGLE ADULTS HA.~DYMAN --au repaln. Etec/plbc/e&JV/hauJ. R~u. ''DoMJwooda'' M.3-1133. Call for recorded meaaap GrMllftl, Dllclftt 6'IS 24 hn. 835-aOO l.oT a.EA.Nl.NG EXP ahcet metal men s;AiO. Exp elec tedl'a lo $600. Utl Herb AriU1 548-1196. EXECtmVE aec'7 100 -75, beach &ree· z -J5 \0 $500. Call O>rmne. Arl\at 541-7196 Exclusive Adult Living & drp11, cltct dlahwasher, t:~. com1_1letel.Y turn. Maid net cub for your home i d1sp., plumbed for wuher-1ervice sinatt It doubie equity. We Pl'>' all f'ICl'OW BE 1enUe, a,. kind, to that Adjace nt to San~ Ana Country Club dryrr. Pvt pali05. Encl ea· ~1 1150 Pf"' month. and clOl.lnc c.'Olt.s. also a.ny expenalve carpet, cleu It OildQI. mowiDa • sradilli· 541-3388. Help Wanted, MM 7200 Near O.C.C. and l'.C I. rages • 1tora.:e. I ___ . ----delinquent P"Ylllrn\8. JM· with ~~_Luatre· J\ent ~ VERY REASONABLE , n JRN. Room for ~fie per-MEDIATE, prompt and tnc ....... pooar ti? Brook· l-'1teplace. 2 baths. patios. Garagrs R<>ntal office on Fla~srJp Rd : IOll· Pvt ent~. Cooldnr priV1· courteoua servH·r· givtn to mart, 1912'l Broothurst, H.ullnt 2 Bdrm. -3 Bdrm. Studios ibebllld tluag llosJit.ll 1 14'1!_'~_._64_2-_'rl_-n_.____ )OW" nteda, 24 hours. Plea11e 1 Huntington Beach. From $1 SO ~-Oi:'3 call Mr. Clayton ;,~~·7661:_ j SPIRITUAL It PS'YCHJC DUMP Tn.lck, Skip l~der, Back.hoe, Le\lelinl. Oean· u119, Lota etc. 982.aTt.5-t "'7901 REAL ESTATE PALM c 10122 Santa Ana Ave. S4..,.. * WESTCUFF * HAVE: lS1 acno~ on State • ARD READER BetwMn Meta Dr. & Pali .. de1 Rd. Gtnerel hi~y. th't'goo. 'Spec readlnp $1. 11831 Beach e I..JrrE A: KEA VY -.;;;=========;-:;;======== 1 OU.L'XE. near·nt-" 'l hdrm.1 tncome p,.,_rty 6000 WANT: Jncome p1~rty, Su. Blvd., Stanton. JA 7-3406. COSTA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100 fu't'pl. Quality <'fM•. & 1 ___ __.;....__..___ Otfil. EXPERT MASSAGE ~ e HAULING, Ii e CLEAMJPI ~UO' ..;..::..:...;_:,. _______ . _________ I drapi>1 1hruoo1. f\IHn lot I TAX SHELTER DUPLEX Free Elt~ L1"1 Mailrd ••. CABINET BATII COLLEGE VILLAGE 14 '1ish"1<hr. Ar1ulls nr IM'n· Lido arf'a 2 -Br. l • Ba. THEJIMLATALCOTINb l~AN OR Hrrt ai:rrs 11f'll). <.:all M. Pin· r1,,1 , Cpls. l>rpl, PAik>-M APARTMENTS · rwrr f>.Ui-om. ~~a11;ascd~ai-~~ !'4~ EXCHANGOR Announcemenh 6410 Income Tax 6740 Leland J. Fott IJiE ! · hr :? • NI ()>Is. Rl.1 Oovt'r Dt .. \ B f>.t!·:iW Orne., Rlln~ 1 hlk hr.1t:h 51fr 51'11 IBIS wl<' --New Health Club Formerly with lntemat Revenue A·l STENO OFJo'ICE • ··~ /1. k '"7 ~·Y\ * "7', ·l"'o WANT nice bead1 homf' or Furnished and Unfurnished m!' "'" f urn sn,,. l'o .... ~,,,,... " '' '"" mcome to ren1. nr lll>lton RELAXJNG MAMAGE -Hubor Shop'g Cntr + Bachelor * 2 Bedrooms 1' t.!7 PROsPF:CT , ..;,,wrl<li1 I oc:i{.v.;-virw·NC'w 7• u, 12 to hey. Write Rox ~!012 N.R. Shttr('SI 1'.!l:I• 3t5->li"'~ Col· & :1() urut apt bldp, au * I Bedroom * 3 Bedrooms ,,...,. rrnted. J::.Z. terma. Next to BUSINESS •nd Also Heated Pools *Bay FrontA pt *-:i ~7~ beach FINANCIAL SAUNA • STEAM BATH • 7 dya-Sat A: Sun by t ppoiot. By Janr, PaW., Diane. ll:l CALL St5-8820 E. 18th ofl Nf'Wport 81., CM. Jira. 10 ·a p.m. MZ·50llO. Gordon N. W •rren RMI. Prict1 • CIOM to 1hoppln9 -Choice location SUP ava1lable. J BR .. cpts. evelop. · 2700 Peterson Way I I: drps .. $300. 673-1232· 4~1;]~in1f ~ At Harbor and Adams, Coste Mew I 5210 z.one. 638-7901 or 638·1138-S40-0l70 1 Newport Hgts. '.! BR. patio. ci>~. drps. pr. 8u1lneu lentil 6060 lut. Opp1rtunltlet 6300 BURGER BUSIN&SS -O:r ponUon -A Buildi.na - Full Price $9 .soo. S2 ,:IOO Down •.. Now "*' cn ~ Public Account•nt GERT'S a 11.Y lil'l . ~.., rru conaabanl Iba 1.9M tor a wb1ri alWr clee.nlns HOME 01t OflFICI carveta with Blu. Lultrt. APPOINTMINTS Rent electric ahampooer Sl. 110 4Jld St., NB. &~5 CBayvl~ Han!N watt, l630 w. IF no answer call 67~lot7 n<lult~. yrly. 1805 lfavrn Pl. New Stores or Offices :>:H. :>-1S-:1:~ Al!TO CAR WA.Si i -S~'7.500 $70 up indudN uliliUet, 1111• oast wy, ewport Bch. KLMMER TAX SERVICE ~u_to· Trtnaport 6445 1''. • s . $4.SO. L.1''. $14. For· J Park West -{'osta Mes<1 < ;,lOd TPrms. I B•ck B•v S240 m nd1t1:mm1t & c·ar'f)('!lf\i· .;.._•--·------Off >1t('f'( perl<in::. -$1:!,000 Do11n --1 mer l.R.S. ,(gt. :!3 yrs. t'XP· WTD! R1dt w..ekenda from 7 dayg. Open e-ve. 19'l4 Har· 7'iOO Seuhore OT'. to Bmad· bor ~-1404. Spaciou1 l Bedrooms • 2· Batha * Sw1mm1n~ Pool * f1 replare * Puttrng <; ret>n * Lndry. Fmltlles I SOPlllSTICATtD Nl::WPORT RIVIERA Luxurious TownbouH ApU· ~Ir. t'ornPy ~!i~ Ro7J.W ... Co. l.'p lo 4 Bedrooms, 2 bat.hi. 1711> ANAHEIM, C.M. Adult & Family Are~~ $149 • s 159 I ·-Allacbed aaraau. I 600 5q. II. OniY •. Pvt, All other convenlencea. to1IPt. :<lnt pviting. $225,000 Reau. Ctnltr I \V. ~ SC'hwon-r. 673-2654 ~$275 mo. Yrs. teue. U:A.SI.: {Ir RENT atores, PHONE 642--0300 1 offtcf'S. photo atudio. Colt.a I Mrsa LI 8-:,.t71. 642·5350 1145 ANAHEIM AVE, C. M. ooo * FrH Rent * CoronA del M.r 5250 C·l Wilh hoose, JJ.j Flower _'Y'_f_A:._" __ rn_o-~-. .,--~-~~-2 W •HS e COROLIOO APTS. ~1 Costa :\ti'~. 673~1 . 1 ul. pt! • B11lhoa \1otrl :m F Ralhna f;7'\·!l'l1"• * Frff Utilltlff * ~ Rr. Crnd·le' l'I, Studi06. Office Rental 6070 Chl'ldren Welcome r nlh:.c, 1111 mocl l'(llW Pool, COiia :\lrsa • Sl:JO Mo. Lido Iii• 4351 \'ery la11:e 2 hd apts, fo1 C't'd rluld. pell 01\. $13.'> It up. l::lt'garil Ofh<'t" ---------111r bell. heattCt pool. clos. ~lO'l )'.., Coa~t 1111 ~ , Cd.\i I Plush c•arpPtllllt· 1 BR . i;aragt . u11I pd'. t Sl:'.11 \10 OR 1~17 Btlbol l1l1nd cd &ara~e5, patie&, $125. I 67J.3:liS N>paratl' itround of~. \\'ESTER.'\ER APTS. t~"ttk;-rl'fll I bdrm Jo.~1ra prtvalt' offi<'I" 719 \.\'. \\ii.son, 645-1::::1 \qlh 1toH & rtfnc 1·ar· \ln1. :\l~s~ ~1710 4JS5 :'\E\\:--!-BR modrm-;,:;:h;1f'<'1 Jlf'l1' Ii drape& Sl.!.'1 mo TOP arra, east Cou1 H"'Y· nl'fiii;nt'f't ar~· All rledm. Mmo 6n-7j(j() ('d:\I, *Xl 1q ft, SH:> mo. ----Brok,.r, ft13·38j(), i BR i;arai:,. tum nr uni. &aut t'pls & ~.GE kitl'h, PfU\'ATI:.' .! hr unf. xlnt for _ _ Harl\. avail, 11duh! no l::P f>'llin8 & h:dalllte~. l'f>lor 11mglt m1ll~r S. ~m c·h11d • NEW air rond olf1ce1 Pf'I•. ·n>lf"rt'OCt'S· 114 C:am<I antenne. ml'I s.tar. 1"'1" !'\1 ma1 kt't IM' $1~ mo. e Ott Baker. nr llC'A' 1 w y Yt'.APJ..'l;-ltXtr Up(>"r apt lndry rm 1-...ast.sidr d flllt" 1n, OR 3-.1U1. lnquu1f's, Call ~8050 Adult no unoker t'mPI man nf'Ar llwl. llflult~ Sl\j up l • BR'. $13 · mo. S10Vl , Re-Ot~fl~ for rent , comme-r~ T. V. REPAUt -M1'ber !!hop htauty uJon. wt: HAVE HOME ZONED C·2 -Live and wortl in 51 ITW' unlt - $135.00 month toLal rmt - or buy for $23.500. way It Bnx*hW'M in Ana· -.-HOM-ES_E_R_V-1CE-• hM.m. 638-0178. ' FEDERAL. STATE • $10 wrD! REL1A8LE DRJVER ~52!k>. S.11-SJIO to L.A. tCaut. Uc.) for eld· y TAX SERVICE erly man, 'nlura nit.ea I to ,,, HOME SERVICE Ca111p111 Co. 10 p.m. Refennc.'9, ~2'1'91. ,,, ANYTIME Kl 9.1663 Realtors SERVICE DIUCTOIY c ~·ormerly nl Riddle R~ltor l &.byalttlnt 6SSo Jnc.I 208 Vwtorta -------Ml 6-8811 SABYSrmNG 1n your hpmt by the "'°tttl, You rum. ~ $~.IX'X>-CAPITAL NEIDt.:D 1ran11. Call &ti· H07. for M . acCt"pttd homt> ron---e R£uAsl...E-- J1ntterlal 67'0 ------RUllNS -JANITOR SERVICE • Jo'loon cleaned, wax.ct. Car· pets shampooed. Wltldows 1-leanf'd. 646· ll '16 &ll'IX'llon proJK·I Eilho·r e BA.BYSIT'flNG acuv.-or. 11111C'l1w• pan1e1· I • CALL. ~2 L•ndecapint pation. Wnte Box In3, New· - -- 6110 port Beach. I WlU.. BABYSIT DAYS $99.50 D'"'TR1BUTORS---;---1ed 1''0R WORKING MOTHER. ~<m planted, dichondra ~ "'an • CAU.. ~4591 · challmltin.& opportunit,y, mlX °'" lurf ,reen mlx, 10 1 part or full umc. J::xcep-1 lf\rubs. aveni~ alu. lional income. Investment ci,,.nterint 6590 W-ll88. I from i 100 up. secured by CARPJ::NTRY or CEMENT I mvcnl.ot')'. 638-jJ23. Remodel/ Add1t10N. No }Ob ' ~~y, lri~-6830 SACRlflO:~ TRIPLEX too I~ or 11mat1. SCl-4438. WATERFALLS brick le Xlnt Loeation• 1 * EXPERT .-I atone W01i<.' tireplacea, Low down * r»li·l5ilG WORKMAN~lP 1ln1e. 847-1519, J E 1-nl. €AU.. "Dick" 841-9739 6320 Rl:PAIRS * ALTERATIONS P•perhlnti"I Main1cnance any •tJ..e }Ob. P1intlnt · Rrfs. $110 lin-6.Wl. l~'Q f'~ '.!lllh St 642-#11. fn~. C'pt5, Drps. Uttl • Incl' . .("Jal & mdu!.,. I· l\'lth bv. -======-==-====I MESA NORTH APTS. tiU>'~ LARKSPUR1 ~-4000. 1 quarters. 646-21301 646-2910. Money t• Lend HuntingtOf\ Beuh 4400 : BP. sm. :l BR, 2 t)a1h, -.-Ml::~ALLlON-Z.BR-. -* 180 ROCHESTERf cM. j --s1o,oOo 'llS "-" f "· n. * ADl,;LTS. 673-([1'!4 * 900 -1800 aq·ft al He. For ftr"lt To vacant nrtVI, NEW NEW NEW • oN uni unourn. rvt oat· j;.~ 7901 638 1838 ....... ti) rlftl'I crpts. blt·IM, ga.r. * 320 l..ARl\.SPl!R _ * _, · · or • · 01\ Abo money ava1J. for r... ,. f ., \ HEATED POOL 1 Bdrm. blk to Ocean" bay, --2nd T.IJ. uetu 1¥e JUI es t\r. i.hopa. M:hU " occ. I "'"" l'pl. P"'l patio, laund. l Office Rental 6070 Mr Adami, Bkr. M8-23.'\7 , CHn.J) aection. Pet OK. 1111ull. S\00 mo. 1\73-7619. ARTIST'S STI.Jt>lO ~ W _,.. --- Adult 1Mnc Coolld&'e/BUer ~861& Al.90 OF't'ICE un, Lido aru MoMy ant... 6350 :!3 )TA rxper. ~~713 ----.::;._ ____ _ Cement, Concrete. 6600 * PAl1111116 * W. H. LILLY, U c. Cement Contr. AU.. Types: INTERIOlt/IXTElllOll Winter lates CRmAL ALTER TECHNICWIS W11 need lntelliwent young mftl with a aolid founda· tion ln buk ~lectrooic tlteor')' for challenrini ,JOt>s ln !ht f'l~1.l'Oflicl oompo· nents -Heida. A knowledge of tl"IJ\listor circuitry ·is desinble. Shou.ld have ~ mill· W7 otlliptialla. AciPIY In penon to: MR. W. E. KLINGER HUGHES :100 Superior A~f'nUt I\ ~-port. 8t' acll. Cal t f. An tqUal oppot1 lUUt)' Miployer • M It 1'' NEW MAY CO. Seuth Coast Pl111 3333 lrlatol StNtt COSTA MESA l'\ow interviewing for MaintHance housekHpinCJ lead I man lntervlewlnt Houre MO'lday tbru Thunday 10 • 11 A.M. It I • 3 P M· 1 No Sundl>,) 1 • Benefits Include: Llberal Olacou.nLa Hoepila.I It. Surpcal PU! v &t'ation& LUe I MW'IJlCt Skk Pay R.f!tltt mmt ?111\ An Equal. Opportunity Employer Computer Proar1mmer Immediate llPcond lh1ft open· 1111 for computft' procram· Engineering Designers~ Draftsmen \\'1th a nurumum ol I year1 e.>q>enence in the f'n&ineerina. desi&n and drafUnc d .ibminiatun Ple<'tJica.l connectin& ct. A atrong tle~rnechan­ r&I backi't'OtJDd II dellll"" ablt. Plea!lt apply 1n penoo or lt'nd rewme to: MR.. w. i:. KlJNGEK M~r. PrdelliorJlal • PlM:ement HUGHES SOO Superior Avenue Newport INch, Calif. NEW MAY CO. South Co11t P11u 3333 lrlstol StrMt COSTA MESA Now interv~~ for TEA ROOM Ir COFFEE SHOP MANAGER Muat have had ~nt ~ perience in thil field. lntervltwlnt Hours Monday Lhru Thund11y 10 • 11 A.M. It 1 • 3 P.~. tNo Sunda)'ll Benefits Include: Liberal Olscounll Hoepital le Surikal lnl. Pllld Vacation.I W e Insurance Sick Pay R ~iremf'rlt Plan An Equal Opponun1ty J:;mployer Engineering Ill It'll f)f'IM'I' 8albcN 5300 *"" \O~IPLl'...'TELY VILLA WEST nr Bay. Craphic Arta btdg. WOULD like t.o borrow Jrioo J"L'R~ISllJ::D \'I-:ARL Y 2 bdrm lowf'r, ~111 ~.!9th St. N.B. on ntcely located 3 Bdrm QUALIT'i CONCRETE f"ree ut, * X7·:,o&S O:M~T work wanted, no ,JOb loo small. Reu . H. Stu!· lJck, Ll 11-11615 alter 4: 30. Quality work, reuooable. 646-2977 day or ewninc· FOR SALE: 70 pe.intlna Jew, 17837 Santa Gertru· · dW!, f'. \'. e>VfTUnP only tr. Experi~ on Umvac f 1004 • C and emulator pen-Immediate o p ~ n I n g nr rl. J'* will last approx. 6 I dra.tt1man txperlrnced Ill • .,.. mach!M I.! l'fliinetttni rnontha. drawinit required. Mlllt be !'tn:!lf'1' • Bachcloni lrplc. Ml.I~. alow, r,.. S /\. home. Will repay good from $27 :iO. '90 Mo. Spar10U1 2 Br .. 2 Ba. J r1~. Sl2.J. mo. 200 7tti St. Commercl1I 60l5 1 •tum. "Warren" :l47-7661. Furn. -Unfurn. u~1'--"""'··'""1 alter 6 p.m. PATIO -JjO IQ tl S9!1.50. .. ~. \\°'W carpM11, phon" Pnv. pall<>«, Pool, --PENINSU~rolNT-FRE1:: 1111 u11LI. hl'lf'N, rll~h-l '"' .,.,... n•.1-o.1• ••••••••• ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Concrete uwini. remov1111 & rtplJlclJli. Call 336·962t. PAINTING, lnt.tr. or Exter. ai>P•Y able \0 makt draWlllp ll:JO to 4·30 trom aketchn and on ~ ""tvl<'t', lndry fadhllf'E. J'.M Putrin" CirPl'n 3 bdrm, 2 beth mu.sl('. comphmtnlary $120 lip adulll only Slj() ll'Uf' * 61,,-1146 bl't"ak1L'lt Pool~ i:-,J W. 181.h St. C \t, 727 YORKTOWN llL'NTINGTON BF..ACll * NEW * :•16-0!U 5.'J&-9089 2 Br " pr '90 ""ll(er p&.1d, 2 BR, . 2 ba, h~l-_ina. cpls, I drpfl, flrplare. siw mo, yrly h I 1\\111 be ren~I IPaSf. 673-:18'.!t Huntington leK 4400 I . l:i67 Ol'M l:P "''e. --- - s,;:1 \\ ith aar!\ltt'I, rum &. ; .. 1i -O.WI Balboa l1l1nd 5355 Lido Isle 5351 11nfum. Gilli It waler pelfl. FA~!ILY-un1ts:-{hr:11,-ba· * BAYFRONT * R-2 land northwest comer nl Pomona It V1ctona E.x 371. ~llin& prior $:18,000. 11JBAOI REALTY 30'11 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 545-8421 Evn. 546-6343 ••••••••• TRIPLE 'A' Marl<~. $24,000 l'lWl down. Pnncipals Only. Allan C.. B~ ~~17. Found (Fr• Adt) 6400 S0Mt.130DY mUAt a,. m11· i-tn;:. J>l'I, blac.k rabbit. }o' ou.Q<l v 1cinltY al 20l h " t 'tdf'ral. 548-71;15. MALI:: PrJdn&e9e blonde c.~­ or found vie ADa.bnm Avt in Cosu1 ~11'18, lJ 8-ml exl : II, 1·aJI bPlore 4: 30. !llR Palm Avr. HB. ~".fi-L"97. pa11n, 11)1>, r1f'P8, heatl'd * Nl:."W l''NFUR..'11. 2 • BR. J BR. F'UR.NlSHED APT-:-165 pool. laund room. :I en· Cpts, Urp!I, BltN, Retni. Lots 6100 WATER PAID. CALL lt'lllK'Pll, nr achnols It &h'1t" I 11 ~MO. 1YEARLY1 --------- \\lllTJ;. (,prm8Jl ~rdTe­ malr Young. Vic. ol Pali· Mt.lt'.S l!< :'pru~. Santa Ana I lei.;h1s .H.>3812-;,36-621~. Hunt. Be-ti. n·iz. lhP m~t for Ult ln()fl('y :147.r.~t nr 64Hi387 $113 incl ut1l1. 1!178 Maple. 641·\:!74. _ __ 1 Huntington 8t1ch 5400 e OnP bedroom SM --~ ·-. --···- e T"'o ~oom 1114 OCEANAIRE APTS. General 5000 1 • Bu11l ·1ns. Pool C0:\11:; S.t:.:E OUR LOVELY ----------• Carpi>t, Drapene~ 2 Br., 112 ba. cpl&, drps, pa- • >\1niit un• A\'a1lablr 110. garaee• Chlldru " peu 371 Avorado St 14ekomt, water paid. RENTALS Apta. Unfurnished RENTALS Apls • Unit.a • H OU)l('I nr &lfi·:l9fi4 i8ll Talbt>rt F urnished Ii unfurnished 1 3 Bdrm. 2 ba~hs. llpaeious I lunt111gton Beach Y1'l and up ' & 1mmaculatt Rltm . cpts. 847-1019 847-22.JO ~Ir Fomty ~228 1!rJl6. ~a1rd J>OOI' SJ:!() prr --, BR -S71 j() LARGE lot ThJCljfj, View of ocean It. countrysidf' • :"{ CJl' IPasetlold. OwneT" Bkr Lo1t 6401 67:1·'..!010. * M.n'a Swiaa W•tch --BAYCREST LO'l'--wld bo.n<l JO name& enip-av· with a BAY VIEW. rd ort 11," k. Ralph \\<aJlh, Sl6.500. :iJ6·9'l'i>. 1:ic1 s .. n1 aneUa Terrace. PR1~1E R-S lot. zoned untt~. Cd.\I mtdlcat, etc. 1Mx209 S37,soot REWAROI * 67.s.3212 ~·" dn. 847-2848 LU'il' Wht M'n min Poodle I 1Konu111kat Pink <'Ollar PATI-0, lldewalki. " crive·· \loa)'I, ~lC· ~/aq. ft, Call eVt'I· a1t ~ T'.:a.).l 70'J, * CEMENT It. BLDCK •. NO JOB TOO SMALL! Free Eltuna~. ~ 6-4871 • Cl.~ENT-WORK .- • ALL TYPl::.S e • 673-1196 • Firal clua work. vtry ru- aon. Anytime 847-13.'>ll. lnterion .tr Exarion 2S yrs exp • Free .i. e S48·nl8 . -PAINTlNG. int It ext. Carptntry, Home Repeira Jo ·or ett. C&.tl 675-4490 J::XPR. pe111ter. uiter Ii ex· ler. Neat work. Have rood equip. t=ves LE 6-2075. Child Care, lST Ct.AS.S Paper-Hanctnii. __ L_l_c:e_n_aed ____ 66_1_0 lnter/Exter pain~. Jo'~e CHILD CABE ads mu.& eo11tai. ~ lk:H• Hmber of LIM adttn!Kr. For far- &IM!r laformaUoa contact tM Oil&d Welfare Dept. la Saalll Aaa-547-tMl· ~CY, ~ to 5 :yn, tow tA•kly ratea. Hot lunches l1c- 5090. :;.M;-1539. CHlLD can my llorlw. fen<:· ed yard. lunches and nap Lie # 3456. &48--08'..'7. esu ma Lt's. &4.S-3459 lNTER/ EXTER paintulc. Minor jobs welcome. Loe. rrf. lmmed. aervict. 548·1617 QUALITY PAINTING! · lnVExter. Fr.e esL I lTI Harbor area., 67>201$ e EXPER. PAINTER e Needa work * SJ.5().hr Contract or hr. :>48-29'.'0 .Upholttery Monday thru Fnda.y W. J. VOIT RUBBER CORP. 3801 s . llarbor Blvd. Santa Ana ~.(220 an equ&I oppoitunity • ef1'C>loytr e LAND SALESMAN e WANTED EatabU1hed Real E11ate brm, apedalizlnc exchwve- ly in the Uatin& 6 Sale of undt!'Vt!loped 11creace for Re&identlal Devdopment , Deeds conscientious, hone~. tun time uleaman. R.E. Ii· cel'lle req. Commiulon ba- aia. Experience pref. Phonr: Dike •nd ComfMny, Inc. 646-9631 for appointment BUSBOYS 6620 AVERAGE couch $.50 +ma· tenal. Average chair ~ + Needed for fUihta. 18 yn Ii -'* ROOM ADDITIONS material. Jo'r~ eat.imale 17\'el'· Apply Ito~ J . WaN 0.. I m? .. 1~ ;\1onlt' \'isl a. C'µts. drps, bl1-tn1. -----=------fi.ll·.l9S:I. · c11sposal~. carport5. Contrtctore Exch1ngtt, R. E. 6230 1 w J.iJ I~· Subltantial t'f'· . . "arri '.'lf1 Catalina, NH W. 11 l 'fnl MOTEL -~,qu1ty O"en~ ~'6-!1138 t"Ve· CllAR~llN<; ~dull ltVIJ11? ad~ !::·SIDI-: \ hr~ l:Rrhas.te -'1isp. In SA. CC. ~ It :I Stir':"· • "'"'" 1 rh it:. 1::1rai:r. hl<'ll, I S7\,lm -f .P. Sl~.000 . . . Nll-7~1 11 WanLc Frrt & C'lear duplrx ' ' "Y·__ --. or tnplrx. or home .. , •COLLI~. fEMALI-: DOG -'* REMODELINt; Call ParkA JA Hi286. f'IVE CROWNS Jo'rt>r ,.,timatts It ucsien. RESTAURANT h~. frplr, pallo. i:ar > rnm S\."1 1\va1J .\farm 1"11h. · Ltwk) 11-·rkeley · he. \.'1c- lOOO 1;,.~1t~7;Jntg Bch 10 ACRt.:S N~:AR I.ANO.$-I ~kacli"'l;"k C:OI! Club1Hf:I. 100·,. rinM·no dn. i>17·8197. JOBS • EM;:-LOYMENl 3801 E. Cout Hwy. CdM. \1;,0 Wl:t! San1a AM .<\vP :o1>1-7:!7i P,P\14crn ;\-lrsa Or k Pal l· ---n m -n u:1:: & 'cLJ::,\R-I • l Al.L VI 7<.!0'..!6 ----.-. SHARP * 6610 Job _W1nted. Men . 7000 e YOUNG MAN t 26 ~;;dr~ Rt!. :Hli· 700t COSTA MESA Preauge Addreu • • Economy Renll MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bachelo1 a furn 5100 From ~10 1 Bdrm • . • • .. • • From $95 '.! Bd:m • .. • .. .. From $11j I 3 Bdrm -2 Bath From SUC Carpets·Dran<'S·Garai;e Bil-In Ovrn Ii Ran;;e .•... 3 Pool1 .•.•• Gracious Living ... P111 k·llkt Surroundmi;s 1'1111 & S.Qtll Ana. CM. ~2 y.. 646-1~JJ FIOM $92 Harbor Townhouse L;:c Z Br apti<. hwll·ms. 2 Bd1m S1ud10 Apu. 111 ba ths. No one 11bo~e or hl'low ~ou. From SIO:J mo N !::AR SI IOPPING :J HT 1. J h;i ~ tll'lll\ 1•rp1s. d1:.p '"· D \\'. ''" lJl!I Fnrdham Rd l\Ui-r.J:J!l - fiili-:1 11}.1 Qu1l'I 11re11. ~17:1 :.! -BR. C1osr in. LJl\r nl'w!- S9~ ~1m11h fr~ Rrnt: * t. 0 ROCIU::STER * 6.11«· 7(k)I or 6:\8· 1 ~38 DELD:E-2-Br~1TT1t~ll>s. llll1ni.. Adults. no pet5-.f.al'l· sWit $110 ~w :.! Rcil'ni. 10\YC'r. rpls I.! d rps, hlln~. IRth k r 1anntca. S!tl. &t6-1:!ifi s11.\Rr'-:.!hr~2-lla~ud1~ llpl ft·eshl.V J"ltllnlC'd, n<'w rh p1-I hlk frnm ~h1»l°ll tt.ll-"i17 ! L1\RCt:: 'i hr, $.'YI ,{I PnVlll'y' At Beach! Ocean Vul ' Wani lOC'OmP lh1~ 11rra -1 LusT ~lulu-col. bm loni &t NJ::w 1 & -i f:IUIL\4 Campus Co. ] half'r<l , ... vie o( Narc1&- 1-·urniRhed & t:nlurn Apta. I R It MJ.'i, Cd:-1 Reward· 673-1007 SIOO & up. See m11.11agers: ea ors I 01' Jl6·..> 1:. :ll9 rnh SI. It 220 12th St. 'formerlv ~ Ri~lt R.edltor Wl>J. \\'oman-.-1-w-aJ-let-.-Lefl :-.=.t:.:\\ J, :! It 3 Sr. J ii BA. Inc 1 :n! \ ictoria Ill phoo• Ltootb Huntington Jo'urrushcd & unf11rn $7:> up, Ml 6·8811 Conll.'lellt:.I <:all Janet Step- 403 l\lrmphis. :>:!6·4130, 4 HAVE· hP~ 633· lllj9. Reward. hlks .t:.:ast ol Lakr Park. I l>u~lex in C"oron11 dPI TOY APl:ICOT POODLE. \far vie m GOlJ)ENWl::sr Santa Ana 5620 WANT: Ai ·o 111:.11 .. llB 847-3694. 2 BR , gl'Ounci lc>vrl umt . I .1 BR 01· Duplrx in G'otita I Hl::U & \\'h11 c toy ~Ille. Vic. butlt-ins. caq>t.•ta. drapes, 'tle,a. l>rl :\Jar 1o. l::lden. Reward. Jene.rd )I.rel. \\ alk to sh1>~ CAU~ RA\' 1;ALT :MO-ll:il 641-:l:J:ll or Z>48·:l466· s'tag. s90 mo. Hrrll81;!' !Val E6181P :.::·--.::::=..::::::_-====== Chas. C. Martin ' --S UNITS Peraonala 6405 Gardening ---------SOY. 18. need• job on week lo repre11ent Eutem It Lo· COASTLINE C.ARDENERS Md1. All around work cal mfgn. Some Collect. -* Maintenance SpPciaJu1t11 cleanup, ~ilat do )'>U nttd will train • ~ Comity * Residential Commercial done? Corona del Mar tLrea. St.art~. '* Apply: . . * Wkly Serv. Low mo. ratea Newport Beach area.. 12732 Garden Grove Blvd. '* Altrr 5 p.m. 642-7574 67S-14r>2. uk for John. Suite·N. '* Garden Grove. --. OUVE TREES--MAINTENANCE man. Exp 11>-am OR 1 pm WED ONLY • PALM TRE~ elect, plumbinl, cupente DISHWASHER r by "Bayles&" le cabinet. Have tools. John S1:i Ufl· 678-3157 U 8~. HERRING'S 642-4021 -======== Rototill -, Weed Threahln& Job W1nted, Llcly 7020 Comp! gardenlnit 11trvlc.-e. MATURE Re{. woman w/ Expcr cleanup. Reaaonablr' baby -a1t ciaya. Walk'& ci>MPWE-la"n aerv. dman<'e of 19th A: Maple I Sprinklf'ra, w~y loll! CM. 642-4376. ~--------CI ('11.M d up. Roto-tilJ. llOUSIX::LE:ANl'NG GIRL It 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM :>DAYS WEEK SNACK SHOP #9 3446 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del M11r MACHINIST Newporter S.una • • • &43-71677_. ___ __ .. cabin cleaning on boat, 1 TRIM-RITE LAWN SERV. refttenct'I. ;,41-6392. REAL TOR 2 BR l',.rh · lV'OM 1nc:omr GRANO OPENING t!l9'1 ll;U'hor, f'.\1. :ttR-11~1 Sll.l~iO. S:JOO d:t\\11 Of' ,,,.,. d Job ahop exp. Ste9dy work in modem . well f"quipped plant. Apply in person. c•h11~ for ~ Of rommn - ~800 C'IBI. flrfl!', hrrald11~1 h;ir, t!111r . 1 U C!ll'a i;:I'. /Pnl'td patin, Duplex, nfurn. . . · . . . & M•1wge Reu mo or wkly riue-$2 av. DAY work. ~.Newpot'\ area 11 .. 11111nr>11<; 1~ a relaxing m 111· la\\n. New lawns/ 1pr'kls, llefrrrncea. Call after 6 F.DLER lNDUSTRlES 2101 Dovf' St. Nrwport Bch CARRIER boya wanted bl Laguna Beach. Now takina apPliC9tion1 ln all Lagun11 ~· Call: 642-4321 -Mr Altndorf. ... , .. ll'li IJ;t., ·:!tr. !',ha t'lil',.rllll hllt'h R11 n 11&0. ('pl< drpt!I :-,j \'lt'loria. f;ll(j-fi~~:I. FORTIN CO. ~1 -I hdrm "th izarai;:,. J!ll!l ~pl Alvo Cost;i :\I,...,. FPm1d ~-11-ci n1'i·'.!I~ 11r1er l\1.:.;.001 Ii 1:, p rn nr hPfvre 9 ;i m. • ll"V". , A• 1-n c." '"'"''' proprr111•11. 5990 'EXCllANGt: For 011t r f 11 1•11 and out of lllale prop· lh1" ""'k l11rj:?r J bd1m apt --------- 'I.Int R1'f'a. :)44-7'.l.'0 \\'A.'.'IT PACIF1C' SANDS f'l'ty. . . CH ~ .. .\P~_-.;T rl'nt Mu~t rent Rentals Wanted ----1 I or ;, 8"drooin homP I Mt>!"l>Pr: Society aC J::~-2 Rdr d11plrx R11n1ie. rrpts, <'•II * · ~Vi!l77 1 dtana,. Counsrlors. "a"P h\ '"'" ol aur t.ramed n>1ot1I. cleanup. 962-8611. ;~1446. f1•t~Hlll'0 ~1.11f I -. TREE TRIMMING & -.. PVT:-0UTY-NURSt:;r NEWPORTEll INN I R rm o v a I. * RotoUlhng. t;ood ref. Will takt HOip o .J11m l)')n•1 !Wild, Npt. Sch.' Ld.sc·p·i:. lfai1llng, <fen'I · llomP rues. ~·8753 l>Jlf'n 7 da.'~ J()..12 midniaht 9ranup_. __ * __ 641-~ A·l hou.ltwork-or -ottl-ce-. - h11.o960 JAPA.NESt; GARDENER 531 -«l>l Se"tv1ce. Clean -up It nrw -----lawrr~ 53<>-X>TI a.fttr 6 P.M. HOUSEWORK. $2.:ZS hr. RELAX r ORDE_RL_Y_/_D_A __ Y_S_H-lIT-- lmmed-oprrung. Apply In penion. 1!ir5.5 Supenor Avf'. NeMiport Beach. NEWPORT CONVALESCENT HOME. ?'111 llarbor f.!lvd , C M ~lanagrr. Apl A-l 1 F:Otrance aJSI> on \\'Jlsonl drrs. r""''"d ~d 673-)348. _ ·1 • , I ..!.!.'° ~" i·hildrrn. I Room1 for Re,,t 5995 Ro7 J ....... Co. , CLEA'.'1 1 df·11-:T I BR ., ~ . . I 1649 Wrsu•llfl lJr. ll46-0i!:Y~ BProme II "ll<"W you" at the Nt.W LAWNS. TR.EE SER-: 646·2961. """ Nrw11ortf'r Sauna It =====~=== \las~izr. Female 1tatf at vtCE, HAULlNG. WORK DOMESTIC HELP 703 N GUARANTEED. 642·203.j, s JOllr 1e1v11~ 11t the ewpor------- 1''UU.. or part time, up to SITS wkly. FUiier Bnah. 548-6473 or ~9559 $28.50 WKLY ,'1 .,,,. Jl'l(·111111n~ I F.· i hd11l1• 11111 I• I'll 0 J\ ~l'\flll ~·1i t ,, II 11\IWI'~ I 1111 Ill :\l11•t '" I 011 \NI If. Jiii\ "'.: :/l:!ll 11 111 .. 1f1 I \I fl.i i ti '' 1011 , .111 • 11 11 1,1111 • 1111.ILY l'llJ • \\ \'\ T Al"l" f;1.'-"il17~ , - i;:ar11.;r sl-Ovr, rdni;:, $AO Sl ... '>ll I J"I \\ K " klkhr>n :\IN! 111,," l I !10 Av°"ado. ~ii l·AAI! t J7 ~..O 11n Stu 1t11 ,.J"llS ~:m; I Hrlt1v • a n n1' ·!'.! n 1h '\1 ll11111111:1r .. : l ilJn\'1 llf"'l.11r ... cll'llJ'"'· :-:"11 fl"rt lil\rl ,ol)l"'t7 i:i llr.l• h. 11 ill 1rnrlr f .. r ~ 1rnra,;,., ~lll'.'1 111 ·I 111.11. n.1 : Hlk.~ I<' '"';1d1' \llutl .:t·I\ · ""'''" r'.oll B••ln111111 1:1 :111\ flt'" ll'l I• '1-r ~t ''" ('oln1 T\' SIO "k Ill' \•k lor \I.,. :r ~11t1r.11 n1 SK• Cll 1rm1ni: ' In c11trlt• •. t •th 'I 11111111111: fl.di fl 11 •1 ''·" 1.: 11171 "''" l:lt/ 11<1111" I.I ~"7'7 '\1 1 m.11i.•1 wh .. 1 ti t• 11111 I TIL\111 , ' \l'T'I c; r .. r "''"''. ""'' f11111 11 111 ~ \II ··:1 .1 , ;in ,.,.II " 11 Hh 11 JM II,.) '"' 11~·11n1r 111111< I'll 1'1$r Hu.-1r~1 m11rkr1jilat·" 1n 1011n ' 1'11.llT \\.\\T An " lil:.'·"'17.ll 1·.dl \1 1 ~·ni·r•I 1,1 i ·7t-.l\1 -· Irr Inn, .J>1mborte Rd. N.~ J/\f1ANE:SE GARDl::N~;R LIVE lNS fll'r.--: 7 0.,,. fi44-09fo0 Ui"n rarr. trim. 1·nmr. )'r1 ~mploytr pays fcrs -I srrv ;,.ix.;, I 2 . 6 l&-03111 < .rorge Byland Agency \I, t' O II O I, I CS Anooy-. -, , . I lrwi·R L. 16th S.A. !>47·039; 101,111• lfflrt•)i· Art>t-Phone>, LA.'\l>S\AI IN<. Cll'lln . llJ"I ------ t -... -·~ ,1 II • I 1lo111lllhnc: Nr-w la\\llS· l'lllOe 1nur w11tt ad. where ... ,_ oorn . .. ll1111hnc: \.\l'<'O kill fi"i·.>RI~ they·,. looki.1 -DAJLt' '.r<'O A 1.i .. r1rnl!lln~1r• I f',\Jl:\n.H BOY . C'0\1f'L~~Tl',; r1LOT ci....ne.. 14!-Mll' 1. GRIDDLE mM for dnvl'-ln l't'M, full limr. Call 673-6lli0 bt-1 2 & 6 pm only. C'ATHOLll -inatttullnn -ncl~ m11n 11 111 :l."1 foi It''" orflirr 11rk R1>oly PO fY,'( :m llR --V .. OA fLf PIU>T- 11r1 ii 11 11h 11 want i1d : I ~11rd ~erv1('r .loh n1 mnnlh j' 1our ad, tl'H 11& beck and ''"'"~ ~ l.n • (rll' \-_F rl'I' l'Sflmllll''. fi1'.H~7~ u.~ .. "' UNI pha• rtnrt ____ a_ •• _._'"-~--- ~uu~menta .. Adequate st.aran& salary and •uept)onilly coor.t btnt1it ~ms. apply ~:30 to 4.Jl'I .Monday I hnl Frida.y W. J. VOIT RUllfR CORP. 3801 s. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana . 546-4220 Ill eqlJ&i ~tJ employer Buyer tmmedialt openirtiit for buy- ~. ~ pttfen'ed In 9-- perience in purd\uinl medlanical, electncal II tlectronlc componmll re- quired. ShouJd be able te read blue prints and have a working knowledce of ma• chine shop operationa. Ubtral at.tin& salary. •"'" ceptionally good ~fit program& and t"Xcellent pn- t e n I I a l for individual KJ"OWlh· apply 11::10 10 4::10 Monday thru f)-ldlY W. J. VOIT RUBBER CORP • 3801 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana 5*42'l0 an equ&l opponunl~ rmploytr Train" 18. 25 tmmed. opening atart out Parnin& $475 PR. MO. GUAR. lifter 7 d11ys tralnln& work.I !lit •1 lh T echnlcolor PROoum rail 5'17-8173 or 11.pply 111 33.l W 17th St. Sullf' C, Santa Ana between 10 k 4 Mondey thru Friday RN'S -DAY SHIFT Openings on day shift at st. Jotepl'l'a Hospital 111 On.nee on maternity. d e I I v e r y room. med1ctLI a.nd sw-cica1 · floon. Al80, 5tafl111g on all :l shihs for ocw mrdlcal in· trnsivc r1ue unlt. Excl'llf'nt ~al11ry 11nd ™'nPfit~. Telf'• flhOnl' fll'rMlnnrl nlfwe ;ii :~17-00!!1 Mon. 1hn1 ~:n. II AM tn :t r \t n,\JJ.Y r1un r.u-1 ,,. .. l"v'I\; nl'td1"1 f.,r l.a;.,1n11 F'.ca~h. \alt 61~·\:t!t. /\.ek lnr Mr, 11.~nclorf I 1 B.Ef otrers in Sal Bee.uti Fabk ml.Jla6 }'or ai OPEN I aallt ed bw s~' ~ 962.J6l noon. • B.A • GC Attract cu~ C:all Mea. lam i lleta I have would mone• AJrey. SECYE eB-, Newpi Temp 17th ; 542"'4 KEY Y!'I. • Oran1 Temp Santa BABY. live I start, Madi! or ev Pili Podit Cal.I I ~16·8: NEEt manE Own ~9-.'M ~IBDI iel, i \\'t1tf 407 f BABY 7:30 wk.~ er 5- Iffii e E: *· MQll child 642-1 * 11 a.s I and • -•: * l::XPI drt'h 1't'9f \\Afl I' :\I Rfl('f }.L~ Exp ~wll TheW.Wl'llMW ~ HUMDINGER Mov .... w. Electronics Technioi1n1 equires a minimum af 2 tan ol recent indUltrtal ~rience ln troubAe llboot· "'· malntmMCt, aallbra· 10ft-&Del t.elll of. OIClllo:-coee•. pulae (ftmalOl'I, M't ~al Mmlcon- uct°' test equipment and troll. A ·Ml"ODI lcnowl· ste o( 11>Ud atate drcultry !J required. Wantl Bar mUdl. .,. lf,rll, ~ Clo or llrta. .. &'I'll. l'O l'O 11111 A dudna lltll. No ~ .... nm.. per week l&lary. <Allo bav. opmirp at J«g'IQdl ..... HoUywOo4) Harbor Jlvd. 2 mlles IOUth °' 0l.me71aaad. Ph. IJl.5W ull for OW. or IARGAINSl IAl•AINSI Ul6lllSI 51T W. U -CJ&. e l'ltll Oll'T e With l..y Purchue WITH THIS AD. leue apply ln ~to: MR. W. E. KLINGER RAlph. ·~~In Town. NURSD AIDD Pull Time IVOlt.Y n.m.k J'teDda an- All Shifts tiqlae ... w frame, betld •• , ...... Only. '-rd. fool baud. mattrem. o.ta x.a O:llmlllcilat . u"' JVda, ~ me· HU&HES HOlllltal Ill C... St. .-i aval. U H1l2. 568111 -.... PROVUfOAL 3 pc sec'tl, 500 &Jperior Awaue Newport ae.ch. C&l.11. RN'S & LYN'S ~ ~~=-=· An equal opportunity em- ployer -MU' All areaa. Socne cbarp PC> ex>rn:E tabl~ s enc1 tablei ~~to = ~ = dak, cor tabW, cbNt., yel: _.., low na.Qlh chair, sreen lea-.. ncl-. w_.... 7IOO inc· Hoac Holpltal, N.,.. tber cba1r blue ct...ir w/ port Beach. ~ Ext ottoman, i-.. df _wblte 115. din's 9't.·ReMI ...a10t. PARTnMEWOU oux o.nlth t..ac ~ .U. b..,n,.,."9 ... AVON hu open1np b' ma. • m.cml m-am. * * * ture women In l!ltabllabed . rketl"I Sect'y .. $425 territories. Free trainllll ~ l'umlture I010 r. pre(9Ted, SH 90.. and beaut¥ ODUJ'le. nuuz 5' oftice delU 91) Xlnt co. wt*b aood badta. ... a.piece or the 3 fiDr $150, 'ewport Pwrma ~ WANTED MR MAID mo haw de8 cbaJn. DoYa' Dr. N.B. l'Olt PLUSH BEER BAR. ...._ o 549-2743 142-882 or 527·87 -BARG--AINS-__,..fl-.._-ht-dmnq'td-- BABYllTI'ER.I MY HOME amet funi. Mina Desk, tor S -chlldrm, 5 _,. ,...._ 1°' N. Huplr, M 511-TSTO. 7400 M'MMI after 4 pm. --------• IW.R 9l'YLllT • MOONLIGHTERS EXPER. for Busy Shop. women -calle&e prla ~ ambltioul ladies,· earn thole extra $$$$ introduc- lni frles>da le auociates to L~er, have fun! m a k e money! plMH call Mrs. ~ SJ6-lll6 alt .. l'M Watt,.... daya apply Reubln E. LH , 1 E. Coast Hl''Y· N.B. Monday thnJ S.t, 3 to 5 Hott .... day or nilbt appl,y ReuWn I. L• lS1 E .. Oout HWJ N.B. Monday thnJ Sat, 3 to 5 RN'S -LYN'S 3-11 " 11-7 lhlffa ConV'&lelcmt Hoaplt.al ~Prmned CoAa ?tteea Olavalelcent Hospital IQ OmleJ' il 646-9679 ~ B&EUNE l"AaBONS otren )'OU a oppttlantty in &IJM. No eQllr • nee. Beautiful 8prc/ &w:nmet' Fubional ()peo"s lor qu.1. managn in maey_ amu. Jo"or appt: ~. S.X\l. NEED NU time active R-1 Estate StJmnu 811& com- mlukm split. ample 1lool' time A delk 1pace. Call Dkk Rottmu at s.Hm. e IXPlltilNCID e ROOM CLIRK e APPLY IN PERSON SHERATON BEAOI JNN. 2Ul2 OCEAN A VE. HmmNGTON BEAQ( wAl'iiO!!S/ ntf moll BUS BOYS. l:xpt!' • CIDly. APPLY MCfi/TUESIWED. DOI Hcue Rmtaurant 582 w. 19th St. * C.M. -~* ~ 642-3451 OPENl.NG tor 3 ladifos to a.sa!A me In my Mt~· Schoot.lnttrucffon 7550 ed ~-1D hn a ~. Y .. RIEST S:!50 per mo. For appoint· ll'OLL . Plane. 1130 mft1t call Mrs. Ma at IUSINW COLLEGE 96l.J612 ~ 10 Is lJ A adMlol Clf cl1ltinctkln -"CRAZY FINGERS" .aya: nocn. complete nx::RET ARIAL UMd pl.anoe le orp111 roll· inc tn. Some new am. damqed. Get ID Clll daete barJainl· We'N open. San att. e BAR MAID TRAINING. A ~ Prielt • GO-GO DANCERS Buw.. Award 8cbolanbtp Attr.ctlft, l'OOd ftawe· •ill be l1wn to a pwtuat. iJW atudent o( the Newport GUAR4170 wk. U M01I-Harbor and OJsta Mea <:all btwn l-7 pm/a.ta Hlth Schoola. SH your Mea.. counselor fw fUll detaila. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1801 Newport BtYd., C.M. 64M4M J am in a fut. groowing buai· 548-9723. Hammond Orpna " Pianos Steinway Pwu neta and Mf<I help. ll )'OU -.-TYPIN-_.....G-_10-LES.SONS----------. hue IHdttahlp ability and Olllcoel'a Quick EZ method \\oukl like to "11l extra 173 Del Mar U 8·2151 moniey pbone Mrs. Jady Tablt.Lan Dandns X..... Alrey m-ms. 87 Native TahHSan SECYS. Typlta,. 0Jmp. ~ f75-4l1I Good •t.ec:t.ion of new and Ulld Of'l'&l18. Uprllbt, ~ et and psnd p6anas; both new and med. 8CHKIM'·PHIU.IPS ro. 190'1 North Mam Slnet f'l"I·, ~n. omce derila- Ntwport 8-dl area. ~ Tt'lllp)IW)' Sn. rm E . 17th St., s.nta Ana. 542-4451 KEY Punch Operators, 2 Yl"I. txpttience. All lhlfta. Oranae Co. area. Dacey Temp. Sv1. 1202 E. 17th St., Santa Ana 542-4457 ll.ABYSITTER, llt.e blek'1, ltve 1n or out, ll.25 mo to start, nr Baker St, Dl2 Madl.aan, CM, daya 6t6-9'l12 or ev~ :;46-5259. R.l::CEPTIONIST waN.ed • Podintry ottl~ • J) hr wk. Call bPt. 10 • u ' 2 -5 only. ~-8240 Cllld 'Ibun. NEED ~ i..ey. Per- manent 2 • 3 days ea. wk, Own trans. N/ Eat CM. 549-3628. MEOJCAL off~ • IC!Cretar- lal, lnauranct', ~ptlonlat. Wr1t.e C/O M...,. Owtna, '407 nagshlp Jloacl, N.B. BABYSITTER I MY HOME 7:30 am • 5:30 pm., 5 day wk. 541-44M. ext -32, or alt- rr 5-pm ~2306 ~ Dml'AL R.EC IST e EXPERJENCED ONLY e AGE 23 to 35 OR3~4 * smER. MY HOME Mqn ~ Fri. 2 pre ac:hl 1.:hildr.a, $30 wt<. Refenncea 642·7048 afttt 7. -* KEEP YOUR JOB * H houaewlfe and mother and earn a weekly paycheck * ~7-8-492 * * SrM'ER. MY HOME 1r 6:45 AM 'TlL 2 PM * CALL S46--0696 l::XPER. salt'Slady 'tor dill· cJrt'\"1'1 ~· 4~2015. The Tr~ H~. J.Aiuna Beacl1' ~dee, M. W 7600 * ST= ~GHT RUTH RYAN AGENCY QlmRYWOOD, MOOmN· Itm. * Mf-062 ~ us today tor that JUST * PRACMCE Spinet. Full RIGHT poaltJon. keyboant $125. OC·1Jl.5 1793 Npt •• C.M. 64S-t854 dl)'I, 4!M-39'71 ewt- 17931 Beach Blvd. 147-9617 -===:::=:==== 100 w. 17th, s .A. 547~ Organs 1135 MERCtlANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture IOOO FUltNITUltl 5 Days Only 80~0 OFF No Down Payment EXAMPLE PltlCIS ••• * ORGANS * ORGANS * Southland'a larsnt dee.ltt offers wlectlon of over JOO, all popular makes. F.Z term•. Every aervlCf Chord.I $195; Splntla, $295! Full $695. Glen Hodlon'1 HAMMOND Studio, 2954 E. Cout Hiway • OR 3-8930 CORONA DEL MAR ••. NEW fURNITUltl Gulbr1nMn ~r91n1 • 5 Po BedropD"I Set 169.95 333 E. 17th, c.M. 6t6-4033 • 2 Pc Uvi,. Rm -$79.95 e Box Spri~ le Mair $34.95 felevl1len l205 • S Pc Dlnette 1tt $34.9& • Modem • Maple • WE RENT • Mt"dlterranean • "' SPECIAL ORDERS filled at aamt aavi.np 3 ltoomt Furniture New, nearly, new, rebuilt e 10 Pc Bedroom Set TV1, color TVa, pbeool. • 5 Pc Dinette Set wuher1, drym, lroatra, • 1 Pc Uvln1 Room Set retrp, atovu. Rent lat. $2.99 Pllt WlllC bl.I)' later, If you wllb. APPROVED FURN. No Depoatt1/No COntram FrH Service la Delivery n 59 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 4l Yrs. Appl. Reliability lcor Vlctorlal U 1·9660 J"IH't Kl 3-1341 Open 9-9/Sat 8 pm· Sun 5 pm 1013 s. Mahi St Santa Ana NOTICE 19·• P6RTABLE TV NO MONEY DOWN ·~ ••••• New. $50. 642:i<M9. 2217 Har- ••• UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY. bor 81\td. Apt. #F-9 c .M. 4 Rooms t'urnlt~. NEW and complete ..... ·.. $544" C1"'9rH & lttulp l300 ~ Uvtnc Rm aroui>. 10.pc. Bdrm ~ble. 9-pc Bunk BOLEX 18 Rex I w/ aces. ~ outfit or S!Pre<>· ~ mint pert. for travrl tllm1. Prdeltlll Dinette w/1w1vel Sacrifice $31). lf'!. 615-3804. rh&l rs. A\·aJlable ONLY at ~. DAJLV 'ILOT /News·l'rtu ms & LIVISTOC TIANSPOltTATION TIANSPOITATI rRANSPORT A TION C•tt ll20 C.m,ers 9520 ................ : .. u.... c.... "°° ----------------FORD '&S CAMPER or '63 a.v. ---------CHMOLET U YoU will tell or bu7 live Windy a lr7 Auctlon F~ T p.m. 20'7Sn Newport Ml 6-- Windy' s Auction S.rn BEAUTIFUL 120 bau accor- dion, pearl Wbt. 50-0711 Alt 5 pm. .,.,. 3 PIECE brown aec:UooaJ, 2 end tabltl, l coae. table $70. 646·86al. * ·~ FORD M'ON I' ... * FLAT-BED DUMP. 1610 * S5QG. • ~1275 --------Busiest m.arlle11>lace ln tiown. Buil~ a dune BUIU 'nlE DAILY PILOT Cluai- Neecl YW' Parts tw 81Ctian. &ft mone1. CA11 After 5 PM. time a ~· IAOt .,.! I 548-02f 1 truck. fWl1 equip. will tnde I« a.a. model car. aome- thln1 mpeclal. 142·3633. JAGUAR MG NllD WI SAY P.S. 0110C tVlUON IS AlSO 'Ml OHlY Alm10l1Zf0 'OISCHf OU.LU IN TH[ HAUOI AafA. Deily Pllot Want .ell!! QL\RGE IT! YOLKSWA•EN WID ·IQ Your Voll&twq9 • Pondte 6 ~ tQs> doUtn. Paid fur cw not. Call Mr. A1Jen. 673-1190 { '62 VW. XINr CX>NDI Sf75, NEW tlnm, RAH. ~ eves " wlladl. '64 vw. aimroaf, radio, .... belts. etc. $l5li(). n.ooo ml. * 548-GD5 lE FutMdc, VW JJ00 3 weeka old, wW l&Cl'1Dce $2350 1r S.·1911 VOLVO * '66 Volvo U00 S epe, 't2 El Dorado Cad. S2ll5. Bodi like new. Ai.o '51 O.V Im· pala convt, ~. rBtl35 Afttlquee, Cl..acs 9615 OW...Ws.cNlll~ 1150 So. ())alt Jaway LAGUNA BEAat HY 4-1084 KI 1-nm 64 CMllllac Sedan De \rtlle. A tie.ut1tul car. All ori,u.J. $.'mi LIDO MOTottS 600 w. C.oe.at Hhl'ay Newport e..ch 6CU1l2 ·a~. deVWe. a.n. xmt caad. JIM~. 112-1010, H P.M. ·~ CAD q>e DPVllle •· Pwr. Air, &'OCld cond It rub- ber! °'1lae control. 646"4974 '56 CAD. Good q It ru~. XIDl bu;y-$295. C&ll eves A wi<ends, 1< I t-0029 CHEVROLET IE El C&mUI:>-Tact.oey air. Pit .,.,, wire wheel ~r. Sha.111! pvt pey • $2,lllO. * 541-2120 'il IMP Al.A 2 dr bdip, $l 7e auto, VS, RAH. PS, beau c:ond! PYt pey. u .. 1072. * 't5 IMPALA STA WAG fcty air, pwr brakes and ltffrina· J:495. 96H2G. ·~BELAIR 1'ador' eedan. Needa lll1nOr wortr. Offer,~ BATYOBllZI 'M MaHbu. tk onr pymema rro. m auto, Yibra • .wreo. 2~. 53&-DC. '9 <DRVEJTE Wte. excel tmd, 5U1115. ioU-SJO at ~: 30 CORVErl"E. 64 red SUqray, cll&n. mru. Mlllt ,.U, S2IOO. n .. na-an fALCON 6S Pelcen O:lwrb7 Sq\&ln ''S" Station Wqoo. B&tt.m.nJL CON· omON. All mru incl ndlo, heater, auio, pow•r t&l.lpte. w/a/w, ttc. One 01111'tt, low mUeqe -""' car trade. OOTSTANOlNG V AWE. Priced lor qWck alf, w .. pa Spedal S1441 • e ROY CARVIR e PONTIAC • lllO W. Cit Hwy. LI 1-38 NEWPORT BEACH '61 J"utura. at aeeta. lt.lck. Good cond. Eft'I. call rn-m& FORD 'S5 ~ waaon VI. auto. 'Q fORD Galaxle, 4 dr bd- Mechan. &'OOd, sm, Pb tq>. &Jr oond, T·Bird q, 548·7rn llft (. 274 & Jllt, puww', $ID, tft'1DI OK. p'ft CM. 11U't1, 548-3182. ,59 CHEV. 6-CYL. RltH, '62 FORD Galuie. 4 dr, hd. lt&Ddard trans, $300 or .,_ top. f\d1 pwr • xlnt cond, otff'r! 64HU att..r 6 pm. ~ t.enna OK, pvt Jl&rt>', 195& Owvy 4 door, bled(, --------rood tJ •iaportatbl car. '59 Ferd ...,_. coupe, I cylinder, automatic b"ana-135. 542-3171. mlSlion $1.90. 6f5.-4jM. '64 SUPER Sport/ Maroon. FORD '61 EXl>NOLINE 8 Buctma. Air, Voeue tlftS· l .,._, -~ SHARP! $1970. 962·8943. Jllll8. .. ta. ...,... ..vttu· SEO. S4l-9038. Apt. # w. '56 Ford Wqon. Xlnt mech. cond. Make Offer. l'J3.n69 6734191. Used Cars --------·· 62 fiord V.. Ranch Wqon .I pus. 9tatlon. wagon, 4 door. "LOOKS A RUNS LIKE NEW." All extru include, radio, heattt. crube-o· m&tic, po~, •tMrln1. tall· p te, w/1/vl'1, tintf'd 11111, .tc. "A ant BeaulUuJ Automobile That Showa nne.t ~Care". Priced lot a qWck ale: Wu Sl295. Special 11134 e ROY CAiVl!R e PONTIAC HOO w. Cit Hwy. lJ 8-34fJG NEWPORT BEACH * '" FORD CUSTOM * I PS-B, fcty air, net with rtd upbol ••• Uc, .,.i pty, xln' cond! OR 5-1547. · * 1129 Model A * ~ Rat«ed 541-S493 '65 LTD xl.nt ccnd eee to ~late call T72-7'34. MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG 2 + 2 ~ R 6 ff. 289 motor. FllC1«)' air. Just io.ded wtth "eoodles·" DN-p royal blue wtth whlt.e ~~ •.• c:Dn. OLDSMOllU '&;) CUTLASS, air, pw-r brka 6 11&eer'1, auto, RAH, ID mlles. pYt pty, &G-$394. PON11AC: "a...vvm. Sedan v.. ' door bardaclf, ~ CX>NDinON THRUOlfl'. All aoceuone1 · incl radio, beattt, auto, • pwr alH'rilll. bn.Jlff. F~ ' tOl")' air coadlUoolll&. g way SH\. f'u11 lealber, ~le.~::_: nal low mllup. sold ,,._ It Mt"riced heft • Pricld -quick IUt. Wu $23116. SDedal '1131 e ltOY CARVEi e PONTIAC 1400 W. Cout Hwy LI s..3* NEWPORT BEAClf 64 Pontiac 8omeYiJ.Je Brousham 4 dr. wdan. Maroon wttti black vinyl top, air oandltionln&· Llkie new. ~ LIDO MOTORS 4iOO W. CoaJt Hiway Newport a.di MU1l3 '13 TllDPtlt IA M-. 4 eyt. ~ ablft. Slm(). ~l Numa • Rd., C.M. M5-4!nJ. RAMILER 1960 Rambin American, rd' cmdltioa. t.rp.lJJ tzrr>. SJ&oat. '56 Null Rlmb&er. RWll well 4 cir. ltd. tram. $lQO. ... JJ15 .,., ... 3'11 ..... T-llRD '2 T·llRD ruil '°"" with air. .... w/matchlns Interior. moo. SOUTH COAST POltD 695 S. Cout Rwy · Lquna 8Mdl S4t-385VOH515 * '60 T·BIRD ro~. * sum. XI.NT -corid! AU pwr. RAH. 6T5-29M tvH. '51 T·BIRD. ALL PWR! NEW TR.ANS! * REAS! 142-40'17 alt 5 or wkenda Clean Late Model Can '61 FALCON ....................• $595 ............................. '62 FOltD F-100 ................... $995 ¥. ...... Vt ...... '61 CHIVROLIT ......... : ......... $ff5 1.1 Trucb 9SOOTrvcb 9500Truckt 9500 tel Air I 0-, ..... ......,, ttldl. '62'00DGI GT .................. $1095 FREE TO YOU FREE, 2 yeir-old f\IU-bred male CblliP, 1°"9 cHidrm, wants ltOOC1 home • ~ yard. 546-4157. l/10 FREE.to 1pedal, lllOd home, fenced yard, lov8bie l ~· aid, hom:y coWM Oodrtl' mt« dos· Lova c:l:l6ldrw\. 89'l-2'779. l/10 FREE 6 mo old PWY ,._ male, v,ry lowly ..ii brftd. 274 E. n.t, CM. Al 548·7rn. Alt 4 P.M. 3/10 VERY )'OWlg, neeU J>ftl" nant c.allco cat, Netda kw· ln2 h<JtM. Will betp place klt\ena. Pleut call 1W 7-5480. 3/1 "JOSIE" • A t&IM 12" l• male torlolae to rood home with otht'r lo11ol1n. Phone DON'T MISS IT! Co1nell Cllenoter s SPORTSMAN ~ ' TIUCK·CAMPll· SHOW . ,.,. 1ddlt11nal Information C.all Vlnoe at Ml·12')0 Connell Chevrolet ..... "' ...... ••ft. '60 T-81RD ...................... $1095 ,........,,S.A• .. a&M. '61 PONTIAC .................... $1195 6 -· , ....... .._. Mllrl '" 1'11 Mite., R&M. '62 l'OltD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1295 ..,.. -I Of. M.f , A•, lt&M, ,., ,., •If"""· '63 CHEVltOLIT ................. $1495 cwuu ..... ··"· .......... llll'IW .......... '64 FORD ........................ $1"5 .... Ille .. I Of. M.T. a&M. ..... , ,., l'I, '65 MUST ANG .................... $2395 J Or. • cyl,, lt&M, 1wt-.11c. ,. '65 FORD ........................ $2495 ......... XL. Nitta., a&M, ,.., ''· '. '65 OLDS -4-4-2 ................... $2695 4 9"M 911 Ille llWt, Air c.M!llell ... ,..,,_.,.,., 'ldlr? -· rMlf\t "'.n.ct. THEODORE ROBINS \\ A IT'RESS tor Pier 11 . 9 c.M. store. 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But balance undoubt- edly wW come with more experience. Jn geoeral, the new wave of IOclal concern, from pulpit and pew to the board rooma of national reUgioua organizations, has inf used American churches with a new sense of reality ,and human obli11Uon. T h e y went south on freedom rides, they marched ln demonstrations, they faced some of the social prob- lems of their own communities more perceptively -and they talked about these things troM the pulpit and be- fore other groups. Parents Set the Example RecenUy the tide of c:lerical concern over Vietnam has been rising, and it bu taken forms ranging from moralistic worry and sharp political analysis to !rankly partisan demonstrating. Reactions or congregations and ~ithin them -have varied. Some churth·goers have found the emphasis on pracllcal contemporary issues stimulating and appeal· mg. Others admit to have been less than ti.appy with views lhev have heard in chW"ch about the strident con· 01cts of the modern world. Some educators think cheatin1 is on the lncreue and some think it isn't. Some see no way to ~ntrol it. Others say it gQeS away'if the purposes, objktivea and evaluation processes are understood by the student.a. It is generally agr'Md that the problem lS minor in clua- rooms blessed with teacben who have personality and the ability to inspire. The problem isn't new or pecuUa.r to any area. Stu· dents have done well financially by ttealing examina· lion questions and selling them to clasamates. The proper churchly balance between spiritual and temporal matters and questions on how they overlap have always been debatable. Different denominations have made different judgments. But until recent years, it did seem that most American churches were slow to move from philosophy to performance on some of the most urgent questions involving public m<>rality and hu· man need. Emphasis on grades and the mounting pressures for admission to college, plt14 the present draft rulel, are blamed by a good many school men !or providing such incentives as to make cheating seem as insoluble a problem as gree~:I. Some churt'h leaden -both dergymen and lay~ men -have gone overboard on social action, tometimes Parents horrified bf school cheating might well consider what kind of example they're setting at home. Father may habitually exceed the apeed limit. Mom may return a dress td the store after wearing it~a time or two. Such little sames from rectitude are commonplace. So when parents inveigh against cheating, let them alilo look in the·rnirrw. They then may be less loudly lndlg· nant about what the acbools an coming to. Allen-Seo it Miffed Fund-Raisers By ROBERT S. ALLEN and PACL SC01T oqalic dinner. Unilke t b e the red -and the big mys- GOP fund-raiser, the Dem· tery is bow and wby! ocratic event will have no Another big fund-raising connection with the Na· UNEXPECTED BACK· dinner Js being set In m<>-tionaJ Committee _ for a ER -Barry Goldwater is lion by the Republican Na· good reuon. enthusiastically aupporting tional CommJttee. _. _ ~As recently-disclt>Sed tn-Maamhu1etU ~tty, Gen. It will be for the this column the Democrat· Edward Brooke for the U.S. House Campaign Commit· le congressional ~mpalgn Senate. tee. headed by Rep. Bob committee• are sore at the The Arizonan disclosed Wilson, R·Callf., and t he National CommlltH be-this in a letter to Car 1 tentative date la May 19. cause the lattw pocketed Shipley, District of Colum· That la two wffks after a the receipts of a bic fund· bia GOP cbalnnan, saying, aimllM affair •lated by the raising dinner presumablJ "l am supportlnc Ed Senate and House Demo-staged In their behalf lut Brooke not because be is a crat.te Campaicn Commit· year. More than '600,ln> Negro but becaun be bas tees. was cleared. done an outatand.lna Job ln Still undecided 11 t h e But Sen. Warren Magnu-Massachusetts, ia a highly son, Wash., and Rep. Mllce intelligent and articulate price of the GOP ticket! -Klrwa~, O., claim they still young man, and I think his •IOO or $.500. haven t got the one-t h i r d election would be greatly A '500-a·plate dinner last sha:e their committees are to the credit of the Repu~ month by the Senate Re-entitled to. lican party and the Da· publican campaign Com- mittee, headed by Sen. Thruston Morton, Ky., net- ted more than '600.000. TRA T EVENT ruffled the feelings of National Chair· man Ray Bliss and Gen. Lucius Clay, head of the NatJona! Finance Commit· tee. They were milled be- cat.16e the Senate dinner was counter to the policy they had laid down that all fund raising be centered ln the National Committee. To avert IUCb backstage friction, Rep. W i Is o n ' agreed to the House din· ner's being under the aus· pices of the N a t i o n· al Committee -with t h e clear understanding t h a t the proceeds 10 t.o bis com· nUttee. mESE FUNDS v.ill be used to support incumbent Republican congressmen. In addition, Wilson h a s another fund or some S800.· 000 to be spent helping Re- publicans running against sitting Democrats. T h i s hefty campaign chest has been raised by the Republi- can Boosters, an informal nationwide organization o{ small contributors conceh .. ed and headed by Wilson. P re 11 id en t Eisenhow· er will address the May HI danner, U his health per· mils. A number of gover- nors and other party nota· bles will attend. PRESIDENT J oh n so n and Vice President Humph· rey wiU be the headline at· tractions at the May S-E)em· '\. r• • DETERMINED not to let this happen again. the two committees decided to hold a fund-raising dinner whol- ly under their own aus· pices and control, with all funds accruing t.o them. The inside word among party leaden is that t b e N a ti o n a 1 Committee is more than -2.S million ln tion." BROOKE did not active- ly support Goldwater in 1964. But the Bay Stater is now only welcoming his backing. He t.old a group of Negro leaders, .. I am run- ning as Edward Brooke, Republican, and 1 want the support or all Republi- cans." r----1 l Bookman By \\1LL1AM HOGAN Cllrtllldt , ..... 1f a Western woman 1 u d d • n l y found ber· sell 1n a Communist Chi· nese city. what about a hatrdresser? In Canlt>n, the hairdressing salon is com· bined with a barber shop. But very clean. like every- thing ln China these days; efficient. very much in the European style. Wash and set: 40 cents U.S. There are no beggars in Chinese streets any more; prostitu- tion is out. The "in sports" there are "conquering" mountain peaks. swimming In rough seas and turbulent rivers. THE FINGERNAILS of children are clean: I e g s (chiefly propagandistic) tn the Chinese theater. Bu· reaucracy is rampant, housing only fair. A curl· ous fact of economic life ls that one-fiftieth of one's earnings go for r.ent 'while one-fourth is spent on food. Because of the Kafkaes- que structure of the ~od­ em political world (in th.is communication), some 700 million Chineae re111aln a faceless menace. Actually, they are plain people, hu· man beings like everyone else, not mere statistics, and in tbe mass far better fed , housed . educated and medicated than they were before the so-called ''lib- eration" of 1949. I sew II .. CM.... I Y LIW ,._, M<Orww•"lll1 217 lllfll I.ti. straight. hair glossy. No __ B_u_t _A_me_n_· c_a_n_s_rar_eJ_y evidence of malnutrition. hear about the Ollnese as There ii a ferocioUJ, al· people, bureaucncy being m ?_ 1 t primeval energy r~rppant THAT'S WHAT makes f. Dear Gloomy Gus: Lisa Ho.l)bs' "l Saw R e d China" ~ch an engaging and rtvealin( book. In 5pite of the Floyd Gibbons· lib tiUe. this Is about peq- ple, schools. medicine,. market places, transporta· t1on, morallty and the econ· omy of a vast Commu.nist empire. Mrs. Hobbit, an Australian national, is the --- Art Hoppe WASHINGTON-Q-Wei· come Jo "Face the Press ... We h.ave with us toni&ht the distinguished Senator Dove· ly M. Hawk, ranking mem· ber of Jbe ConaetUUI Party and a 'noted Washington spokesman. What is your~ -slUon, Jenator, on the Great Vietnam Debate now rag· ing ~1our nation's capital? A-Well, 1 feel there'S been .., great deal of misun· denta,iding on this grave la· sue. But buically, 1 thlnk l can say 1 agree wboWheart- edly with General Gavin, Secretary McNamara, Sen· ator Bobby KtMedy. Gen· eral fiYlor, and the Preti· dent. To name a few. · Q-Let's see, l thlnk you referred first to General Gavin, who proposed "the enclave theory." I take it. then, you asree we should withdraw our troops in Viet- nam Into fortified enclav• and hold firm? A-Well, I think the gen· eral made it perfectly dear sublequenUy that he had bffn thoroughly rrJsunder· stood. He was merely pro- posing the enclave theory as an alternatJve to our prea· ent policy. But let me say firmly right here that I agree with him wholeheart· edJy; it is an alternative. Q-1 see. But with Secre- tary McNamara testifyin& about pl.ans tt> call up tbe reserves ... A-NOW JUST a minute . Mr. McNamara announced the very next day he bad been misunderstood. I le wu only talking abou l Callin I up the reserves. And I who1eheartedly agree that'• what be was talking abo ut. Q -You did, however, mention agreeing with Sen- ator Kennedy. too. I suppose a highlight of th e debate was his dramatic proposal to reverse completely our present policy and negotJate directly with the Viet Cona, allowina them ln the govern· ment on the buis of free electtom. A-YES, IT c ~rt a i n I y caused a fW'or. General Taylor, who had been 'VOClf· erously defending our pres.- ent p ~ t I c y. immediately agreed with Senator Ken· nedy. Vice President Hum· phtty Immediately didn't Senator Kennedy said he'd been mllunderatood. The Whitt liOUM said it WU -1ad be a.creed with the President, one way or the other. And I wholeheartedly agree with Senator Ken· nedy. Q--On what? A-That he'd been miaun· derstood. In fact it was the biaut milu.ndvatandine around bere in yean. Q-WELL, SENATOR, all in all would you HY a use- ful purpose baa been Hn"ed by thla \'iioroua battle in Wuhingtoo over our Viet· nam polides? A -Yu, it's certainly shown a great lack of un· derstandlng. But I'm heart· ened by the fact that virtu· ally every important figure here now acreea wboleheart· edly with virtually every other important fii'U'e oo the coune to puraue. Q--Maybe 10, senator. But it's been a coatuaina debate at times. Aren't you airaid the voten sWl won't under· stand what you're all agree· ing about? . A-No, rm afraid they will Pleaae mlsun'derstand me .. (Worried? Nervous? Dis· traught? Write to George, the most worried, nervous and dlstrauebt columnist in the buslne11.) l think it woulc1 be pertinent for wtit· ers of letters in favor of preventive wars surh as Vietnam to state tl¥!ir nbli¢ati on or willingnci; to join the f1 ,e:hl in person !\~II Franc 1l:rn juurnalJ.sl _ '\'lw "m1<.r('11rrM'nlrd" her· 1.plf last spnn,g 10 Join a -~I SP nit .. l llH't ,,_.,.(" •Odtrt ' ¥ltW\, .... ftf(tOl l'llf lllOM " lhll ttow•Pl•tr. Stttf yt•r ''' •H\11 It Gloomy 0111. Dally l'lltl. i.:roup of' Au stralian tourists on a three.week parka~e tour of six Chinese cities, including Peking. . 'fr,kttping an 1y1 on the weather,Skipper1' . ' ... '?\..lPPET SHOW Oil and evangelism -a strange mix -are all that stand between the G r e a t Society and socialism. I got this usurance from t h e best possible source-, Nor· man Thomas. the grand old man of Socialism. who was In Waaltlngton. the other day to organlu a de~scala· Uon of the Vietnam War. · Mr. Thomas, the tall and benign patrician of share- th•wealtb, belongs t.o that 1eneration of wonderful 1entlemen whose opinions and personalJtles seem t.o make modem ones s e e m nabby. He carries still the sell-eo n fide n c e and adamant mentality of men as different as Baruch. Hoover. Adenauer, Church· W and De Gaulle -but men who, ex cept maybe Churchill. could u easily chanee their skins as their opinions. MR. THOMAS has never altered hia fixed be.lief that socialism must, and will. come t.o America -but it was a relief to hear t h a t Lyndon Johnson and Hu- bert HUD\Phrey won't be its "Typhoid Marys." Not Johnson? "I like his Great Society programs." said Mr. Thomas firmly. "but I've never heard him say a word about national· izlng offshore oil." Expropriation of petrole- um is a touchstone of the share-the-wealth doctrine. After oil, all other resourc- es, as wP.ll as the means of transportaUon and produc- tion, would be wrenched from private ownership and given lt> the socialist state. ANYHOW, it was com· rorting to learn that social· ism will never overwhelm us until a Texan politician like LBJ starts taking oil wells from Texas magnates. Hell would freeze first! What about Hubert Hum- phrey? ''l've known him for years," said Mr. Thom- as. "Hubert was a socialist once -at heart. But the trouble ls he has become an evangelist. Hubert hu got t.o talte a moralizing po- sition on everything. o~ he's convinced himseU, all facts to the contrary have got to be wrong . In order to be for war in Vietnam, he had to have a holy cru· .-sade, 110 he said that t h e Viet,. Cong are nothing but bandits and murderers. Well, they an a great' deal besides just that. I'm sor· ry for Hubert. He is I I k e 1 Bryan." MR. THOMAS was talk- ing about the time when William Jennings Bryan. a pacifist and populist, de-- cided he wouldn't get any- where by opposing the man· ifest destiny mania of the Spanish -American War. 13ryan went so far as to re· port to an /\rmy trainin~ camp. an<I liiter he whoop. NI ll up £nr impcnahsm in ·~rdrr to make sure or ~rt· lln.i: thC' Democratic nomi· n:it1on in 1000. It is Norman Thomas' opinon that Humphrey, a putative socialist and a come-lately warhawk, las poUtically evangelized him- self into his present convic· lions on Vietnam. WELL, THE cou n try can be eratefuI ror t h e s e oblique favora. 'tbe Presi- dent has set out to abolish poverty, which Mr. Thom- as h.aila u a aocialiat aim, but LBJ la no man t.o liqui- date the petroleum em· pires. The Vice President was Mr. Diunnament when in the ienate. I would not know bow to count the times be called upon Amer· lea t.o compete with com· munism In nothln& bUt the To the Edit.or : "We are starting a new line of paperbacks and need tough , bard·bilting1 sex-actlon·filled b o o k s, geared to the demands ol today's competitive mar- ket. What we teek ia off· beat sex, with emphasis on deviations. The an mull be u atroni' and• offbeat as possible." These are the words ol a publisher aent to prospec- tive writers in Nov., 1963. Pornography ls an extreme ly profit.able butlnea. J. EDGAR HOOVER haa warned ua, "The increu- ing number ol sex crime. ia due precUel.y to sex Hlera· Panlaall, N.D., Reconl: "Jn the old days when someone in need ••• no one would think of &Qing over and saying, 'Here I want to give you this', In· stead they would say, •I don't need this ridtt now, bring it back when you get through' .... U tJ:lil aame idea was used today ln glv· ing mllliona to other coun· tries, I am sure the Image of the 'Great America' would be uplifted greatly ln our rore1gn country transac- tions .. , The art of giving is the ability to help a man and not bw1 hi.a pride, not just giving to give because we have so much." peaceluJ pursuits ol brin& · ing the greatest good to tbt greatest nwn ber of people. BUT mAT WU a while aeo. and Mr. Thomu ls sor· rowed t.o rind Humphrey, Uke Bryan before him, de- serting the sawdust trail ot populism for the paths of martial glory. The rett of us , I au.ppo~. can f i n d some comfort ln Hum· phrey's conversion -at least, a warhawk can neY. er be a true aoclallst. "We ltU1 don•t have a real Socialist · Democratic party." silbed Mr. Thom- ••• who la put 80 and still bopea to see one. ..........,_...,. ture madly presented fn cerU!n macul.nes. Filth1 Ii teralure ls cm tine crim· inals faster than jails cu be built." As Aasemb I y m a n z. Richard Barnes of San Di· ego, s t a t e w l d • leadtt a&alnat obtcenJty, recent11 re~arked, "Read the alpa ol the timel end gd. angry. Thil ii rotr country; tbete are your homes, these are y o u r Jncious dlildren. Freedom and re9p00aibWty are not severable. We do not need to stand supinely by while these predators and purveyors of ftlth ln· feet and inf eat our youth.•• LOOK AT YOUR neigtt· borhood news rt.ands. Pick up a copy of the March ''Reader's DI g eat'' and read "Filth for Profit." Then get ANGRY. When you have finished the arti· cle call CLEAN (California League Enlisting Action Now) 547-4436 and grab an anti-obscenity petition. You will have it filled before your temper cools! Let's get this matter on the ballot and vote out these publications t h a t make a speciality or glori· fying perversions of all SOT'ts. The deadline for the petitions is April 4 . . . the deadline for your children's minds Is NOW. MRS. DAVID R. DESMOND ~~r~--­N-elly Wl'llff1 lMlll4 c_, tllllt -.... '" * -· " ..... , ... rlflll le ---llltlfl '9 Ill tHC. "' 1111111...it ltlltl ,, ,_ ..... '" .... 19rt 1111"1 IMIWt lftMtwe ... mall- "" .. ,_WI -wlll ... _... ...... ~. ------t·m1m1t.11 . Tuesday, March 8, 1966 rhe ed~torlal page of the Daily Pilot seeks to Lnf orm and ~t1mu~a~e readers by presenting this news- papers opm!ons and commentary on topics of in· terest and ~1gnificance, by providing a forum ·fo1 the ex~ress1on of our readers' opinions, and b~ presenting the diverse viewpoints of in formec observers and gpokesmen on topics of tb1 day Robert N. WHd, Publlahtr I Ve I Tu on m: Cll ref I J r ] I IMI Of Pa ed 1 Or: mi da; vii DU da; tN CG.I ... Ir , -lac Jm ~ dis In Co- J inl La pw is det 31. J bal Ul< bot Or IU , Ju: ap •l Ho Be'. Uv 1 , t Sa m1 cit no i1'I Ee ye. t.o1 . pe ca pr ha an pd . ch tJo nlr mi W: cit W; tel Bt ao fn m. pe fa· un Ye De llt Re aa ne ca