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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-04-12 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot1 e ~X· e.y •rs •re .u. all ii· ed ck ~,. rs .TI• ln ; e ITI •e 1U Jd O• ,. to a- st d e e It ;, a y t y I• ;f 8 h , , t 1 EDITION N. Y. Stocks VOL 59, NO. 18, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 TEN CENTS 1' Petition Filed A. B I ir ase • New Efforts GisDie For Newport .. ElectiOn For Annex Mortars Hit Saigon Field A frttie declared last week nexatJon lo Newport Beach. SAIGON 1UPI) _ The Viet CALL on NewportthBuch's pr~posaJ11 The council called for more Cong carried out a heavy i PILOT RETURNS to annex e county airport t d f 1 . · ' and adjacent lndustrial prop-ls u Y on aJI in or.ma petition mortar .attack early Wednes·I FOR erty is only temporary. city signed by 108 residents or the d~y against the Tan ~n Nhut , councilmen agreed Monday area. which 1s bounded by 1A1~base on. the outsk1rt1 or The council and City Santa Ana Avenue. Orchard Sa1gon. kUling two Americans Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt Avenue and a county flood and wounding 34. PI a n es made it clear Newport Beach control channel near Pall· were damaged or destroy~ is not givin& up its efforts to sades Road. and a fuel dump exploded 1n annex the property. 1 Hurlburt noted that annex· a mass of names. Newport Beach voters will be able to learn the results of the City Cowl· cU race by te:lepbonlng the DAILY PILOT after 8:30 toni&ht. Th• newspaper 's elec· tion service may be reach· ed by dialing Mi-4321. The matter waa tabled in· atJon of the ~es1dent1aJ area I The barrage began at 12:30 definitely Jut. week by coun· l~lus aom~ adjacent. pro~rtY,a.m. and lasted for 15 min· ty auperviaon at the request · wouJd give the city direct utes. When it was over, of Newport Mayor Paul J , access to the McDonnell prop-planes and helicopters at the Grubt'r. The council confirm· erty " world's busiest airbase were ed Gruber'• action Monday . "This would ~e import~nt ripped ap.irt, lit by the l:=au;:iiilli:.~-~-c::m-• night. 1!. county supervisors are tn· name:, from the burning fuel ... In a review of the city's po· chned not tc. ~pprove annex·, and the flares from U.S. air· sitioo ~b 11 d a y aft.emoon. auon of the au-port to New· craft overhead. Hurlburt to I d counct..lmen port Beach," said tht-city A stream of ambulances newspaper headllnes had manager. . . . took the wounded to hospit.a:ls created misconceptions about ' One reason for the Cit)'.' s tn· jon the s p r a w l I n g base their proposaJ to annex t h e !erest In annex.mg the a.1rport •and to the third field hospi· airport and an adjacent 2JO. as to m~ke the annexation of tat just outside the m a i n acre sit.e expected to be p~· the ad101mn~ McDonnell pro-gate where victims of a ter· chased by the McDonnell Air· pert~ . a logical e~tens1on of rorist bombing were treated Charge Cu~ NB Man - Pleads Guilty craft Co. murucipal boundaries. only rriday. Meanwhile. in a new Mvel-Hurl~urt and Mayor Gru· At the third field hospital. A 25.-year-old West Newport opment. a group or homeown-ber pointed out two key fac· Litters of wounded were set man orizinally charted wtll era ln county territory j u 1 t ton 't>,ehind th~ decision by a up on the grass in between . ' . east of the Santa Ana Cowt· council commtttee to seek a the hospital wings. Bottles of ~vating marijuana plilma try Club have asked that their delay in the airport·McDon· blood plasma were hung on in a backyard be th_.. • property be considered for an-(See ANNEX, Pace %) wooden stakes hattily driven nscotics invutigator Al 'Best on Reeord' into the ground. stem. has ~ IUilty The attack began with the reduced cMrft rattle of 1ma.ll arms fire as · the first Viet Con& inflltra· After Epltetn spotted dis ton were spotted. Then tbe 30 to 40 tiny ftlld sprout. II -(SM WAR. Pate Z) the common 1-ckyvd. la _..I Newport Councilmen = 1~ ~:r::.' tiva&tc m.aijuaoa plMta. I Praise Easter Week Buddhists M!:a ~z 8::~ week. howeve-r, the clm-ge Boycott was reduced to being lo the Early City Balloting Said Light A small but steady stream of voters trickled through Newport Beach's 47 polling places this morning. Municipal balloting contin· ues until 7 p.m. Early returns 1nd1cale the voter turnout may fall be- low the usual 40 to 45 prr cenl A spot check of polling places showed an average oC just over JO votes cast by 10 a.m. NOR~IAL \'eteran election 0Htc1al5 reported lhe vote abou t nor- mal for the ta me of day. but admitted they weren·t laking rnlo account a cons1derable increase rn 'oter reg1stra11on. More than 20.500 are ell~i· hie to 'ote today com pared to 1ust o'er 17 .000 lY. o ~ears ago. An early flurry of act.I\ 1ty when the polls opened at 7 p.m. gave way to a morrung lull after residents left for work Pollfng place workers were confidently predicting votin g would pack up this af. ternoon By CHARLES R. LOOS lpnisin& just about everybody presence of marijuana. Of 111e 0.11, ,., ... stffl they could think of who had Bremner pleaded guilty to From where they sit. New· a hand in mak.ine it that way.' Ky Session tile lesser offense. Municipal FOl'R SEATS port Beach city councilmen "It was the best Easter Judge William Christen.sen NO FAIR PEEKING -Su -year-old ally Lou Butler seems to be fruslratan~ Yoters ~111 P1Ed a City said Monday. BaJ Week 19661Week w~·ve ever had," de· SAIGON IUPl)-South Viel· fined him $150 and placed secret ballot efforts of mother. ~lrs. Merri!J Butler, Jr., moments after polls open· Council majority of four from was the 1afut. sanest and dared Vice Mayor Donald E. r,arn ·, military rulers told A B~mner on three years' pro-ed at 7 a.m. today. Mrs Butler became firsf voter at precinct, naturally. since a field of seven candidates. quietest on record. El.~er. . I political congress today they ballon: polling place is at her ho me. 2705 Bayshore Drive, Newport Beach In the race are four incum- They passed a resolution! It w~ marvelous. gush· favored an elected civilian Christensen . ordered that bents. so when the votes are ed .Councilman Dee Coo k, government "in the shortest B~mner submit~ search and 1 talHed tonight, the make-up noling that he had received time possible .. , But Buddhista seiwre .00 ~me t~ts for of the council could remain N S d nary a phone call from a . detecting narcotics dunng the NB AJJ u s R h f { D G )] the same. eW lU elll co m p I a in i n g constitu· boyC"Otted the s~ssion and sent thrH )'NTS of probation. 0'"'S • • e ll S e 30 e Council candidates run ent. "There have been years demonstrators into ~.streets from the d1stnc1 1n which Troubles when I've had as many as 35 or two northern c1tJes de· ~ .... IX. Mo1·e the' hve. but \Oters c1 tv\\1de II .. ·d h •• nouncang the congress as a o NATO D cas·I a vote for a candidate ~ri~~n.sai t e ve...::ran coun·1 .. tool of the Americ~ CIA." Co ver e1Jart11re l1n each district Other councilmen agreed I . More than 2.500 s~l~~rs, po· unty Boy ") Th<> choice IS bet"cen IO· H•t La that eve thing went smooth· !Jee students and CJVlbans -I ool Gan1es . . . . c:umbenl Donald ~ t:l<.ler I guna Jy this /iar. Well. almost ev· some of them armed -pa· p I v· . w .'\. s H I :-.;GTO~ ( l Pl I -bassy ~n . \\ ashlJlgton and llo" ard ;-; Ro)?er~ rn _ erything . One onion got mix· raded ,quietly _through Da ()() IClllll 'IX w t 1 wil s n The t.: ntled Slates today re· The l nlled States chargt'd, Balboa Peninsula District 2. East.er wtelc ts over. But ed up wi th the orchids coun· ~ang "he~e anti-government ne pool ab cs. 1 00 fused lo comp ly "1th Presi· in effect. thar the rre>nch incumbent Doreen Mar~haU som~ Laguna ~~ch reside!lts.,cilmen were handing out forces are lD control. An even WEST LOS A NGELES br ready for actic.n 1" f 0 u r dent C h a r I e ~ de Gaulle's government wa( v1olal10g its and I Glyn Price in Lido heanng a ~ar roar ln the Monday ~ger crowd turned out at IUPI) -A J.year-0ld Garden V wport Beach taverns under "~ugges11on" for the removal commitments unde r the lsle-:..;ewport Heights D1i.lnct night .. ~ finding them~~~~ "Can't something be done I ~e. S . B ddhist 1 ad G rove youngst~r drowned Ii enses approved Monday by of all \merican military fa. :-.; ~TO tr t b d d 3. ·and mcumbent Paul J. the Vlctims of an unse.....v1 ..... about all those loud motorcy· n aigon , u . e ers Monday after lilting a plas· ( ·y councilmen · · · e~ Y ~ eman mg Gruber and Paul A Hann a blight: aftu·Ea.ster-~k. cles"" plead ed Councilman I called for a massive demon· tic cover from a swimming 'h rt L . . cil11ies and personnel from on a year s notice lhe "1th· in Mariners-Westbluff District Sehool youngsters .in ~ Al Forgit. stration Thurs~y to show the pool to play in the water. :-.J~n;te~~reic~ns~~'~exd~~u~ France hy .\pr1l 1 1967 dra,,aJ of lore1.11n troops and 4 Robert 11 Shel ton 1s unop· Bernard.mo and R1vers1de Police. slightly groggy from stre~~ ~han~1 ~elr .~· The body of Paul Eilert , ely PP .. !\ u c h rrecipalale action ba-;es. as \\ell :is ;\-\TO mtl· posed m Corona del Mar Dis· County take t.Mtr vacatJons checking hundreds of motor· ~an 5 ,or am~. a capt • was found by his mother. C co11in 1eopa1d1l e the 'el·urlly 1tary headquarter~ :n et i the week alter Easter. And, cycle exhaust systems during atJon o the military govem·IKatherine. at the home of ouncilmen llOl<'rl lhal the . \oters also '~111 determine pohce reports would indicate. Easter Week. admitted noise me.nt. . Fred E. Holt. Mrs. Eilert.., Lion had been held in abr). intereo;l~ ~I .. all . mc mbcn of , II sugge~ted that ii De lhe falt> of 13 proposed a great many a.re ta.lung them from this mcreasingly popu· ~Ve .~o not want to chng to 1 l2l8l Norma Lane. had been : ·ice for s('veral weeks ":h1l.e II~(' .tllJ,inu. rne. ~al,. De-GaUU(' intends to go through amendments to the city char· in Laguna. . (Ste THANKS. Pagt !) po~er ~en. Nguyen V~~ visiting at the Holt ho me ey pondered means to ch~.1· p.1rlmcn1 aid m a ti ff note \\1lh his announced plans lo ter A woman resident who call· jThieu. chairman of the milt· and Paul and has 2·vear-0ld Jte skill games in the cit) s rlchH'I ed In the foreign of· pull out or 1'ATO lrt ed police to report a loud par· tary junta and chief of state.lsister Mar were la ;ing out· averns. flee m Pam A copy ''as de· 1 m 1 ary ty in progress at 1:30 a.m. told the 95 hand-picked dele· side. Y P .> "Th~s due~n·1 mean '" are ll\ered to the French Em· arrangements and gel 1ls today at Thalia and Catalina N l t K • d gates at the opening session When the mother checked · ssenmg our efforts I~. deal headq.uarters off his soil, the I M AlftKETS streets said that "200 students 0 e 0 I s of the three-day C"Onstitutional I the children's whereabout~. !lh problem beer ba~s. sau;I Americans \\ anl up to l\\O 1' lrom Riverside arc staying . . congreu . Mary t 0 Id her pa u I wa< \ice. Ma yor Donald E Elder J _ Lj M C ~ears to pull out their facil· 'E\ YO in the area... Newport Beach city council· '"If the pt-Ople want to. have ''playing in the water .. \Veve held thes~ licenses .as UC c rea Ille!' . . la~e b~rzzar~~f ( ~:i11 ) o;de~ Police ordered quiet restor· men Monday adopted an or-I an elected government tn the A fire department re~usci· >ng as we could. he explain· . The Cnited States said tl knocked the props Crom un· ed. But 20 minutes later they ctinance outlawing skateboard shortest possible time th.is de· tator squad was unable to re· d. . :·~ntends to remo~e its factl· der a modest advance in the reported '"a large group of riding on public piers. The1sire is also ours. :vive the youngster and hr . The council 1s scheduled to Jn Divorce &lies from .France as prompt· boys are milling around in new law becomes effective "After having conferred was dead on arrival at San· hsc.uss pool and beer .bars ly a~ poss1blr m n ew of the ~~a~h~ ..... ~~.n~t::k ~~t~~dJE~~ front of the Catholic Church." in 30 days. (Ste BOYCOIT. Pate %) lta Monica Hospital. 1gam at its April 25 meetmg attJtude of the French gov. I fnLl.Y\\ ()0() t t'PI I -ernment" but m 11 5 t have chani:e today. Turnover was .\ctor .Jori ~tcC're11 filt>d for time for an .. orderly' with· moder;il('ly 11et1\P 1Quota· 'BIB;ekball System' • di\ orcr lll<hn from former dra" al which would not am· llom ... Page 11. l Reward Oft ered acll ('<,~ France~ Dee after 32 peril ~ATO security. The L:n11ed Press lnterna· )C:lr~ of marriagr The American n 0 t e i.atd I tonal stock market 1nd1ca· :\k\rr.1. ;i mult11mll.'onairr Uie \lllhdra\\al ~hould take tor gin•t> up an earl) n~e 0{ l:111d °'' nrr m n<'arby \ t>ntura place under thr terms of one around 0 25 per C('nl and Count\ \d1rr<> thr i.1111 "".as of lhe }" r e n c h·American hO\ rred near n e u t r al A Balboa l~land man 1~ of· fllrd . charJ?Cd h1~ w1fr with agreements -that cone('& n. grou n<i J.o,cn outnumber· !rnn~ a s.100 rr11 aN1 tod:i l' crurlt~ and ~oui::ht custody of inJ:, the l-s lln<' of commun1-e<.I !:amPrs 613 to sn as the Newport Eyes Eased Surfing Rules For 2 ltt.·1111"1 for th<' return or a cu1t:\r thNr 11·' car-old i;on. Peter cations m France session drew lo a cloi,,e . ~cwport Beach city COUJl·1 In action Monday. C"Ounctl· a detailed report from the urging of Councilman Dore<'n valued at SJ.000 and an an· Th(' rouplr has l"o other ---------------------- t ilmen splashed around the men: . lcity attorney on legal aspectslMarshall after it appeared thr tique pistol that fire~ a ball sons. Actor Jody . 31. and Da· ed s:es of the city's contra--Turned back a bid by of a surfboard licensing pro. council was becominJ? hopt• mstead or a hullcl \ 1d :JO. 11 ~1ontana rancher \' . , prs1al board surfing regula· I Mayor Paul .J Gruber and gram they are considering in lessly bogged do" n rn anoth1. John Fernand('l . 110 Rub' ~1cC"rea·s l('l!al at•taon came Th_. \\ea I h~r trons Monday. then waded a Counc tlman Al Forgit to re· conjunction "ith more liberal colorful. but lengthy debatr Ave., :.aid the ,:111tar aJH1 as c1 '\Urpme ~lamed tn step closer to a deci~ion on I ta in existing regulations for rules. 1 over the surfing issue. pi!;tol we re stol<'n l rom l11s Rye. ~ .Y . rn l!l3.1. the Mc·\ whether or not the rules will another summer. 1 rn addJUon, they said-theyl She asked t.he city attornr' home April t \rc:is \\£>r<> ronsidered one or t)(' relaxed this summer. -Ordered Ci ty Attorney want enabling leJt1slation free·, to include these provii;1on~ 111 F'e m:indez -.aid hr l.'ould t<>ll !loll\ 11 ood'~ happiest co11pleJ; 11 now appears their decis· Tully Seymour to draft leg1s· rn1t them to lighten or loo~en his draft of new surf mg rulr' hts ituitar b." a re~onance lh:\t ~k<'rc;i·., <;rnt aC'cmPd hi <; Ion "i1J ht forthcoming April lat1on a1m('d al 1mpro\lng the surfm~ reimtallons rn a short· -Extension by one hour 111 <11stingui!':hei; 11 horn au v \\ 1fr 01 crnrl treatment ancl ~ The current debatt on the surfer.,· Jot Gruner and For· er amount of time than ls,mornmg surfinf? time in thr other Ill' pureha~<'d 11 1n \\llh mfl1cting menial :-11 ffer· &ubject alr<>ady is mort. than 1 1 git oprosed the action now pos~ible . area belwPen 19th Slreel and Madrid from thr ~pa111,h inc wh1rh ca11sed him pain a month old. founc1lmen al~o uked for Thi> 11ction came al tht (Set St 'RF. Pagt !l 1craftsman .Jo~e H;im1rez anci h11m11t a11on Still Time to Vote-Polls Open Till 7 ~ .. Here "(' l!o al!ain \11!ht and morninl! low C'louds lollo"cd b' s11nn 1 ~k1e>s h om m1dmornrnc on sa's dis· trn·t forrl'.l~trr 6aq• Rurt Thr mert'llr\" II 11! h(' cnnfined 10 thf' 6(1\ nnt'r ai.:arn \1 llh lii.:ht nnd v~ir tahl r "Lnds dur· me lhr nii:n t and mornmi: hour~ 1:\UI·:~ Ot' l:\SllU: t •E \Tl'tll~S Pt11 IPI\ • .,,. (10\ \•C••I Ntw\ I ) II C.t t1JM"1• I HOfU ltt (1I"• " \Did\ .. " ( '•"1h .. , 1• ll """ L•'Mltr' II \tO(-Mtr\th 10,.'1 (Ol"l"I n •• ~ .... ,,., I f•l•'W•\10 .. • C•eu...,f .. ._."tuel Fu,.,1h •• ' ....... " •• 01vouu • OjflfO<lal H t W\ 1 . . .. ,.,., ' •.. , 09flt f ,. Obt1uar1n I 01,,.,. Wti11t• II ... , .... , "''' ,. Ot•rt•• C•untv Wt'lf Ojrwo H i •fl\t lt(• •• ' "'"'' flllfttftJ 'I • ,. ' ' % OAJL Y PILOT /Ntwi-Prtu lu~sday, April 12. 1960 e-ountia .,. 1WU, OO&iut Of .. O.IW ~tilt ,,.., Deaplte Uie bultb hazard • wamlnt now required on all cilarette pacb, 0 r a n g e County smokers are pu!fing away harder than ever. According to a poll con- ducted by the DAILY PILOT, cigarette sales a.re elimbing and cigarette distributors. ve-ndora and retailers bave no fear aales will dwindle be. cause of the warning. Th• ominous me 11 •I e, prin~ on the side of the packs, reads : "Caution. Cig- arette Smoking May Be Dan- ieroua To Your Health." The warning ordered by C.Oqrua, stemmed from tbe 1964 report of tbt U.S. Health Department, linkiQI ciprette smoking with lung cancer. So far, it bas failed to in- hibit rising cigarette sales. Some sales forecasts from within the tobacco in®ltrJ :ct Injured 1)ndict a,...u. aaJel 1DaJ rMCb l'9COl'4 . blPI tblt ,..,, a predktlcla IUM&utlatld bf • a Sou&btrD CalifOnlla ctp. ~ rette distributor. One of the largest cigarette di~tributors on the West Coast. the Bower-G I e b e I Wholesale Co. of Los Angelu, sclb about 1,500 l'ases of c1g- <1rettes a \\Ct!k !lha1's 1.800.- 000 cigarettes 1 to 0 r a n g e Count" 'en do rs and other Southern CalHomla outlets. E J. LaecheHn. manager of the firm. admits he was a httle apprehensive when the foreboding message was placed on cigarette packs J an. I. but he sounds more optimistic now. "Cigarette sales art up across the country." he says. "\Ve don 't feel tha t the warning on the packs has hindered sales at all." But there are md1cations that the warning 1s inducing amokers to change over from NB Woman's Car Runs Wild in LB f're• P .. e J {'SURF •.. -. ... • ·~ ........ .. .. \lend1q llecbtpe tndu*r • ...,_ tnll. · ' ~ yeara ad years. Now ~n.:~----~~tYtaa. a.Der, is number arette saltt ~'bas beto more · -and rllfnc. PaU Mall is pronounced aloe• Ju. l." aecond and Marlboro, 1 filter, PurauJng further the up-IJ third." ward awing 1n cigarette salet, But Greto pointed out &bat the DAILY PILOT Interview· oaly about ~ per cent of cd a cigarette vendor. cl11rettes sold in 0 r a r. I e AU Coast Vendors, lnc., Of County come out or vend.iftt 135 Rochester St.. C o 1 t a mactunes. Meaa. aervica and mainLalm On a nationwide buJs, iD- 26!5 clgar.ette machin~ on eluding bot.II vending and r.. the Oranae Coaal tall outlets. Pall Mall, the "We 've s ... en no e·1ldence aon-filter. remained the top that the war nings are hurting seller in 1965, with Winston, cigarette scales," maintains a filter. second. Tblrd was Kenneth Green, All Coast Camel. a oon-fi.lkr: Salem. a vice president. mttr, was fourth, ud Lack)' But he did indicate the Strike, now l?W'keDna both warniJ:lg may t)ave encoura19 fil ters and noa-filten, wu ed amokers to nvltcb from filth. non.filtered to filtered etc• lndications point to a srow- rettes as least u far as in& popularity of filtered cig- vending machines sales are arettes. but the fact remains concerned. Luit it will take more than "Pall Mall, a non-filter, a printed warnini w induce wu the number one Hiler in unokers to ~ve up the habit. Cable TY Newport ~rbor IOITIOlt Robert N. Weed Gray Skies, Rain Dominate Nation's I Thomu Keevll ldltv Jack R. Curky .... ,_ ,....,._ "'*'.,.,., Tbom u A. Murphine Mll\fflnt latrw Paul Nisse n Aullll ftl '"~"''- Ut!mber, Associated Press \,;nllcd PreS! lntcnint1onal Member. Audit Bureau or Circula llon• Member. Callfom1a New!ipaptr Publisl1en A11~1at1on ~bet. 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" .. ~ ~ . n J7 JI " ... 1t .. )7 )4 .11 • ,, .ti j) .. .. ., . a • " • ..A n II " . .... " . ,. .. ,,. .. •7 11 .. ... It JI .. " ... 4J ... " Je • q .It ,. u 7> H _. •O 1'• ,, 11 0 :1 " 3' ,~ ti ti Jt tJ ,. ,., J) 10 •• SI tO ID a • . , '~""·Ot~ l""4~" Mt on• ,.,.,, llom-SIO('h~lm , ..... .. ,. ,, ... • ., 51 " ., ,, _,, IJ ,, •• I • • t s • 7 • • t.. • • " • .. •> 11 11 ... II ,, &J ., ,, " DAILY PILOT /NtW\·PrtU ~ .... -. . . ... U.S. Sticking With Vietnam Military Rule WASHINGTON (UPI) Tbt Unltecl Statea appeared today to be countlq more •tronib' than ever on the mllitary reclme ln Saison to .bold power and pub forward wtth tbe ww a I a l n 1 t t.be CommWllltl. Qmd•t1 ber• c:omidtred the mny tbe only truly co- bellve force lD belequered South Vietnam. despite the cl1lputtl aJDOllC IOIDt of lb feellnl t h a t the councU of 1eaerais -w l t b or without Gen. Ncuyen Cao Ky -muat conUnue to dom- inate the 1overnment for lhe preaenl seems to bave been bolltered over the put 1ev· eral days. 'Ibia stemmed ln large part from stiffenin& demand.I by an apparen tl y uolted B u d d b 11 t leaderablp who hlntecritlhe pou1bility y would make a deal with Han- noi if they achieved a domJ.D. NEB'S ANLAl'SIS ant inOuence or got control· of the covernment. These demands, with • called "moderate" elements apparenUy having joined the more militant IJ'OUP led by Tblcli Tri Quo1. aeemed to fiave 1lluted \\fl:SJID\ttmrl earlier bopll for dividin& lhe Buddbllh bJ "isolating" Tri Quan.I. Suda llolation plainly was the elajective oI an official U.S. .t.telaent last Friday. ln 4t, Tri Quang was pictured .. an utrenust "'ho bad played a political role in try- lq to owrthrow previous Sal,.. pnrnment.s "with- out Q1 clar picture t h a t e"Ve evtr beft-.btc-to f!f of what kind of government he would like to see." Aniatant S e c r e l a r y ot State William P . Bundy, who made &.ht .tat.ment. con- truted Trt Qua.ng's position wilb that ol "m o d e r a t e Buddhists." He ~.;bed the Budclhla movement as a va- riety ol sroup1 and implied the United States felt It could work with them . ~ Off' Start~ 1'1ttttttSt-dfort hu •Uff.-.i, hist-led turmoU aimed at un-They are aware that con- seating Ky, lhe United states tinued turmoil. which occa- haa taken a rather detached aionally hu s h o w n anli· attitude. Officials here have American undertones. could aaserted that the WU"eat wu Intensify sentiment in the a healthy manlfeit.aUon of U n i t e d States for a with· new democratic political for-drawal from the conruct. ces at work. This concern presumably 1 Behind thi1 facade, bow-11 one oC tht reasons Wash-4' ever, individual officials are ington bas tried conslstenU·· ~~ gravely concerned over the to minJmite the gravity ~ · damage the total anti-Com· the situation in Vietnam. ~ . Teen-agers Stage Riot Near Nation's Capital LBJ Sends Message. to Irish Leader r\ttract Money FHA, IA Loans Interest Hiked } ' Eventually Contained By Police HELPING nAWllltS -A Rusaian mot.her ship, operating with the fleet of fishing trawlers off the Newport, Ore, cout shows iu coJors (left at item). Reinearnation IU,. Tt ........ I. It is part of what is believed to total over 100 Soviet fishing vesse}.s. Not . Hopped-up Man Slays Far-fetehed Science Ma y Someday BreetJ 1,000 Beetlwvens • I ' .j ~ Olll. Y PILOT /Hews· Prus T~ay, April 12, 1966 Top Rus~lan Indonesia To Install Austerit QUEENIE New S pect.acular Prediction Made * * * Stella Cress finally made ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• it back to the scene at The LaRimada. where she's the hoste~ with the mostest. 1 She's been out of the en- chilada action with a fnc· Lured knee cap. ·welcome! her home. There's a new line of duds, at The Clothes Horse forl you petit dolls. Euy to re- member the name, too, be-1 cause that's what It ts -\ Petit -from Calif omia de- signer Francie Reeves. The perfect fit ta what eold Allee j Bark so now let her sell you. Alice allo carries the complete line of Lanz swim wear which she hails as "the grealesl" * * * The plight of nearly 100 Ensenada. Mex.. orphans and abandoned children suf· fering from eye problems is a good deal brighter to- day thanb to "Operation Sight Conservation." co- soon~ored ~Y the Orange County Optometric Society and Lions Clubs. The humanitarian con· cern took the form of a weekend clinic supervised by seven Orange County optometrists and their wives. who went especially to En· senada for the purpose. Eyes were examined and tested and many of the children. who are in the 6 to 18 age group, will receive gl~es as gifts from the co-I spo nsors. Ofh ers have been provided with needed medi· cation I Balboa Island, we are happy to report. w~ repre- sented at the clinic by Dr. Oliver Howell and his wife.' Tony. long time residents of South Bay Front. I Full-size'luxury inodels ••• smaller economy cars ••• and everything in between. Makes shopping around a thing of the past! W~t a man.med deal an a T~ Oldlmohile? Vbit Actionland. See the man who ha1 evUTthinl • • • fm' tmal -· ... --... ..,-119'L ........ , .. _ _, ,. ..... _,_,, __ .. .., .. °"'"Ullo -.... ----·--. .__.. ----· _,,_ .. _ ... _ _..._...,... Swikh on wearing your heart on vour sleeve. BaJT·s1 Jewelry Store has a finger11 ring with a tiny gold heart ••••••••••••••••••••••••Iii••••••••••• .. attached. It's detachable, • just in cage ... Yellow is 11iE COU>R for summer according to the window display at Lorne's But ler s be nt1,· and rail it .. \1AI7.F. JiiJ, Olil' FRONT ... a • RIJdlJtJI Aawr:w art * * * sHor ir " P r y SHOP UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE, 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CALIF. r-\I.ROI\ ISL"\[) * * * 1- A ly Ph11 lnterfandl V Oicepr~t Given Okay as Evidence · ·· Sure I'm buying a home. But why should I care· who provides the title insurance? Nonnal attitude? Ya Many heme beyen don't care who prmidel their title ~ce. That ii, not until they undentand bow important the choice of a title lDIW'JlDCe comp&ny can be. TMn mod pnulmt buyeri car• a 1reat d.al. Before a title inaorance policy ia illued, title erperta aboald carefully aam- ine .all the recorded fact. relatm1 to your property. A titk namination that omm or overloolu ~one My fact 1"4)' aadanter your in.vatmmt lbould a claim be made qaimt your ownenhip n,htt. ' Became they bow this, most Jendin1 inatitutiom, -=row 8ltate peopla. buildm9 and deftlopen specify ~"-the finelt title~ .....,_ Now tbat JVU know Jt too, d011D't it jutt make rood .. to pl-.y it ...... to iD1i1t cm ta. belt pclllible tiU. piotection when you· buy a home 1 Tl Ml i-:i the amber one brand m the tit.le field Iba 1893. And TI po-tec:tion coRI DO more. TI protectl tM awnershi.p right• to mare property in tM Wat •. than any other title inlurance compally. · TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY IOO HOflTH MAIN STIIUT, &AHTA ANA•""°"[ M7-3m WALTU 4 C09111N, VICI l'Ma. & COUNTY MGR. Tllttdly, April 12, 1966 Caaeer Cruade Completes Study 1-=====;;;::JlilC. 2 DAY SPKIAL · ·' K • M " · D c Richard E. Morton, of 1047 its ove oor-to-oor in ounty :~"'.!i.~ .. ,:s::.:: TU~S. & WED. •• MAL TS or MILKSHAKD REG.Sic IPECIAL , c;f tecbnlcaJ 1tud7 at State Vomateen iD nf/r/ dty In I.a uked to can a. A&W:t• c. L. Benton. ~ al time OW tnformaUon outlin· Farm Mutual Automobile ln· Or.anae Cauntr ..,.. movlq JIC pracrta• In a.JlclL.t l\aance Company'• regional tbnaP tbllr ~ wbote aama ...-rs • .. the American r.a.-Soc»-aplDlt eancer, the nation'• oftfce ln Slnta 1laA. Morton today to .wt taMf Nd, wbite Cl'UMde kit. Tbia wti $ Ft ty, laid ttm -al tbe crv-DUJDher two tiller diteaae. In· ii a claim repreNDtatlvt at ud blue amo.-Craudt kits wUl eaDect ... llMa _. .. aadt kit fllalla a dlll1 pll'• ..,_tiGn ten. what atepa 1 the firm'• cla1m aervice of. 23« on their •11 -.rd• IOll tbem tD to CUIPllll ..._pose. WhUt oal1:ttnc fandl, penClll llbould tab to l\Wd ftce In Loni Beach. of a .ooo. quarttn • 119 E.. ,.... the k.itl .. ~don -ma ..... cancer. and a.Ida rec-1-------- Tbe ktta ... haded from st., TaltiD. power wblch c6a•• waald opMlon of cancer'• earty•--------.. 11 cm Mf,,,._ tD ._ Dat ua-J:acla fmalf II allrlll 1D be uaed ID._....., ...._1Wlftin_=='=liena==· ===~II INTINSIVI tl1 tbe1 reeeh the end ot tbe piece a c ~ QpD • ta • 1 tation It' DMcrfbel tbe DAILY Pl· ,.._ -bcl •a.-*'" il.a.d ~ flil0.·11n The. ktt1 w11t1 dllDan ~ GLOQM.Y GUS ~·::= ~o~ BASKIN· llOlllNS • IC& c .. aAM ITO"H 601 W. 19th, c.ta M ... (Corner HarMr 8MI.) opeft. lalt ......_ the lilt. 8Dcl· s-· .. Id& ... contrit.ut. la tbt pri¥11C7 fl == .::...•.:: :_ ~ : u madl about .._.. YOU · cm -i.-tio a • • tbe.l.r hmnll ..s . .t a. ... '* ...... u.... llMAL POil ACTION -Gi&l Dahl of TultiD. Kill Ol'anle Coant, Pnlll Club, and C. L. Semon. prest. dht of the American Canes Society'• Orup QJa.nty branch, llpal the opening of the lMe ~ Crulade • they prepll'1 to rtlelle bal· -.. readinc "Fl&bt Cancel'!' Philharmonic Pl ans Concerts for Students T'tro Loi An1t&es Philhar-,11 a.m. Saturday at-Santa Au moaic Orcheltra coocerta will Hieb ScbooL be pneented to jmdcr bilh Pree tick.eta for the cooeert acbool atudeatl from Tu.still. .. available throulb ICboo1a Buntin-... n~ r--6. •-· In tbe ai.x commu:nitlea «bf •-_,...u, ~ IUWI, ~ the Orans• OouDtJ Oraqe, Le.pna Beadl and Philharmoalc Sodet)' at ... SID Jau CapiltraDo It 10 and MU. Ju.st 4 Days To Pay Up J1me1 It Guthrif, CODdact- ar of IUCh orcbeltru 11 tbl New Y ort Pbl1barmonic s,... pboay• the Vancouver Sym- phony and the PtttlborO Symphony, wU1 eondud tfae ClODCVl Tbt d11dcll mUlic JIO' IJ'lm will include exoerpa 'Ibe taxman comllll. trom Handel and strauaa • Only four daya ~fed· lediaal. eral and state lDCOTDI ta:pq· -------.-- en from their P""'1 ....._ line. Tardy federal tapcy ... fac. a I per emt ~ per year on unpm.t ..,,...... Signups Set Dell.nquent state t.n pe;r· menta mean 5 per eat cMrtel on unpaid Nlance1 pr mootta Harber Ana ltudmta lat. up to five moatbl. ~... ll1ed bl 1UJ1UDer jobl ma1 who owe the .W. C9 a11o reOster' wtUl the Youth Z.. requirtd to P91 lllteNlt crJIDo ploymat 5*'rice ot tbt Rar- puted 11t 1 per ceat per Jtar bar Arie from I ii& I p.m. oa deliDquend• Friday. April 11, md from t ~a-.. f ,..:_ ,.._,.,._ Lm. to 1 p.m. Gil .......,, ...-WU. 01' VI aqe ...,._...., ApriJ 11, at the MdfaU1 propertf lull WU Sada1 • School, 19th StrMl and Ne. but the deadllne wu at.nd-port Boulevard Cotta Miia. td to today. The county Tax Tbe pre-reoitz.aUoD ..._ Collector'• office la located at out charge, ta for .... soo N. Broadway Sl, Santa aced 15 to 21. Ana. Spolllon for the emplo)r- Rummage Sale To Aid 'Rights' mtllt ...nee .. the Altnm Club and the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, aJoq wWl other men'• and wm- en'• •rvict orslldutilm the Harbor Area. Further infcr'm8tioa mq be obtained by cailinC t 11 • SANTA ANA -A rummaae Yomh Employment Otftce at Ill• dedicated to uaiat the 6C-OC'74 or -. .. civil rt.chta movement in the · • Sooth will be conducted by the Orange County Frtendl of Southern Freedom Projeda a 1111 W. Scurth St., April U and 11. Donadcml of clothing and other Item• may be Jmde by cont:acting Mn. Ann Hillman, 83'1·5M3, or Mn. Barbara Kel· ler. 536-'ld. Business Minded It requi"" many Items te run a butlnea '•rt of which are your manr. formt, l1tt1rh .. d1, ltut • nett c1rdt. ltUllng .,. tlcet. Wt can be a val- ued .. ,vice to you In theM departments. Busl- ""' minded people call •..•. ..lij'i·1'44H"H'- 2211 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Phone 642-4321 DO YOU IAVI MIYTllllll IN COllllOM WITll Tm ~ COii .. OVllSllllT T He know• Stitt ferm 11 ltl• world'• lerge1t car lnaurer, but h• 'a overlooked the fact tt.t ft't• 1110 one of ttl• largHt homeowner• In· 1urer1: and th• faateet grow- 1 n g big II(• ln1urence com.,.nyl Call me todey. And fllMI out'why, when 1--J you aay Stat• ..a.. farm, you've .. 1&1dagooddeall -- LARRY CAIRNS 431 W. 19th St., Cotti MtM u~166 ITllt ·--.. .-S ................... > { I • Finest Premium -yet costs you no more ;- - ·Only gasol~ne intheWe_st containin-g ELEMENT BORON .•• the high-energy element that boosts ,owet and mileage in any make car;- . right from the first tankful! There's a new kind of driving waiting for you-with the extra power of Boron ... in Richfield Boron gasoline! It adds a whole new dimension of energy t.o your motoring-and yet it costs no mnre! WHAT IS BORON? Boron is one of the basic elements of the universe-familiar ro scientists as Number 5 on the atomic scale. Boron has long been known for remarkable diversity in scientific, mill· tary and industrial capabilities. And today, science is utilizing the high potential of Boron for gasoline. HOW DO£S BORON AffECT QASOUNE PEIFOIMANCE? Boron make6 a difter- ence you'll feel with your very first tank· ful ! There's a new smoothMsa ••• a new quietness ... a feeling of greatly increased power. Richfield Boron ·achieves this by precision control of the combustion of gasoline in your engine- virtually eliminating "pre-ignition," those wasteful explosions that cause knocking, roughness and l0$ of power • Result: your car makes more efficient use than ever before possible, of it.a motor fuel. You get smoother driving. faster response and better mileage. And-best news of all-you can en.ior these extra benefits at M extra eost! Start right now-enjoying more for vour motoring dollar. Pull in and power up with the only Boron-fonnula gaso- line in the West-RICHFIELD BORON. It coata vou M morel AT RICHFIELD DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY ' • t ' ~ f DAILY flflOT/Nfws·""' Tuesdly Aoril 12. 1966 S.3% For The Countr. Employes ~ecor Asking fol-Raise GW College : Rites Set By M880m ' ni~mw~:= ~ec•~-~ Grand Loqe ol ...._ Ill Births CHORUS MASTIR Jack L. Coleman Callfonda ......... . 130. at 3 p.m., It .. -•Cid today. eAaM• ,AlllC OIMllAL NOOITAL ....... IN --' M.n Alfr.OO "ore\o 1111• 11111 at .. ~.1,. 11111ey, t lrl. Divorces The BUlltiDtCOe lleecb Mao sonic ~ wUl llCt II lllOlt for the OCC11klll wttll ~ Opera Team pation bf W.W.....,, la AlamitlM and R. &. Dllll1 lodges. r -mpleted MyrGB z. lmltb, ._. ... DIV~(· '1L.. \..A.J . ter of ~ a ~ =:'~.:;:~~ ~ Jp~~ '· will'l'bebe e:.~ =-· • M ....... Welltt MICl\Hl Ill .... ,le\' A In Laguna -- M"-ll>l· LHM ¥1. SI-Will be Mid at ....... fl tlil 0........ l t lly E .,., lly"' ~ -&.1....a. &.. _._ L-llMrcitrf'I V• JOM A"11>onY coUeae WllKlll -'°" -M~ Sylvi. v• [l>feM The Festival of Open has constrmaoe IDd la ldlhW Oey, Dwotfty L "' Wllllem I. J-. sy0 .. 1t '"'"' .... 111,., ,,.,.1111 completed the mUllc8l team to opea In ~ber. ... _..,._. A!Mr1• HoblM ...._ ... ..,, -Lo.Ao -.:n -.4,,.....,. f n--Ai•• tM CC'ellloalll 11 ..... ~ ... ,,Joy .... AlffftW Jr. ~o .... ...-our ... ~._. 1oa111c:11. 1ar11ar• c n . ,..... A. opeiru atatting Aul. 19 at Ir· a luncbeoa pill be held at tlae ~ -r::~~ ',;,,: .,.~ ... •:,-Jr. vine Bow1 ID Laguna Beach. Sherat-.a.adl IJUl be.-ma ,.,..,., ,,.._ LoulM v .. °""" ldwerf Jnck L Coleman mualc at 12:31 p.m., to be fOUow .. °"""' ... ,.,. F. n . JoM E. '"' • ' M --1-t -... Ptfbr. Gio.i. Hmn••ll .... ll'llClt W. coordinator for the Orange by ··---ClrtmODY • -~~1r~1a 01:."~.,.., Jr. County schools, bu been sign-Huntlnltm I t a Cb Maecmfe o.,...,. J111e111t• A. va. 1t-111 •· ed u c:bona IDMW for tbe Temple, Lake StNlt Ult Plllll '4-"I. J•re L """ ,....,.. I . A at • p ID. -· c1ro1y11 A. w.. DeM .. W1tw J.988 ...an. tt ~ ~ venue, • • ~~~ ,,,_ ,.... ,,_,, J today by Vel:Jne Sun, Uec\J· •.-.n. 'L.nter A. va. a.tN O. tive director. o. o~ Ludlt M..,... ,_I'. ,...,..,, "Teola o"""a w. c:1a-D. Ht ~ Dr. Hans M ~ B tt} 1(. ....... "'-"-'-..... c--.. '-La ..J -... __ --... a e , ..... ltllrltV -...... ....., CMroll m.,.. ~ .. u.ui.;-...,. .. ,..,JU uu• • • ,....,._ Mlllfl llMY "._ J-F. ed the position \n 1964 aQd M ..... Velley J. va. llldwN L 1915. DoriJ Shietdt lJlld tbe INTHLOCllTOIY 9'CHa job jn lM2 and 11181 .... 111. lot•• J ..... ,... ,.,. . • s~ Otk• o. ,,. ""'"• w. Other key .uffen already c~. J_,,. x. "" 1ta111-~1-...._ .. for H_,, .. v.rty J , ¥1. TlwNI II. _.._ the l9111 telln art EH._ TllclfNI a.rt1e w. Jllftllte Eu-Ober mUl6cal direc-A~lN ........ ' ~""· •~rt Ec1W111 vs.. Oonilflv Ei.1111 tor and conductor; Howard 'Given Post At Atlantic · L..,,..,.,., uwr...ce o. w. Vlrolnl.t A. Graha ..+~ .1:~to H °'"' lemmy M " .. Lllty M. m, ,, .... ge WJ"'-' r :. om-Morril r . BaWe bM ..... o,..,. H1111!1 •· ..... JUClll~ c. • er Greathouse, set designer; appo: ....... ::at:~= a-ii. C.ro/VJI J . .,., o1erw1 ... J .. --i-M od ..,._ w-.. aottL ....._ L.n.to ,,.. ,,..,Id! 1-1. • n.u.>...,,. irray, pr ucuvu men ta auJyU ar a. o::ldt. """' W .. l ....... Wiii ...... ~ staae manaaer, and Carl Cal· System Di.US. ol A's'r J-. ·~ '· .... lAN M. !away, tectnoai director. Resurcb ~ . ..._ti aw..,., lllMnor M4rle "''· ~ H«Mr u -~·-..... _ _,, ...._r•t --...1 ~ .. o.r.-. M. .... h1'1W' ,_ •• .,..., reporta .. .._ n.am.i Jack .Reid, ---.--C:.'=... LU(T M4N ..... &alY•tere orders Jar this season's pro-mana,.. ftr IDM'blllll. ~ .. C•rol A. YI • ...,,,,..., """' ductiOOI are running abMd of Atla6 ·-·'* W'Dl optD Kftltf!t, r.ec:lll• F•Y va. OOMkt '4••"' those for any of the ,_~ Its n-.a .... n-_ _.__ Dl· [)Vff, llvtll Mllln V'l, Joflfl lwlfl9 r•~ ., ... -11!1'•- w•i.r• .,,., .. ,,. " .. 11_.i c. sea.sons. vision plant at R...-Boai.- "'"•L 01u1n The weekend programs will vard and BUlltllqtr AYlllM, ~Ill. C.er•l91N n Wel!W •• run th.J'ou .... 0--' 3 CL..'-...il Jecf "·-ta U.. 1-•••1• O'C-M4rl4"' '•tTl<le w. ""°" ... ~· · ~u ~ • , 111 ._,,. n.ernM are Puccini's "Madame But-Bat&lt fC11'11W11 Mned will :=· l~: .. v~ ... 9:::.~ 1. I terfly," Rav t l 's "Spanish LTV AltroDlatiCI lJl a atml· Fllll. ,..,,,... M . .,.. ci...oo J. Hour. Orff's "Carmina Bu-Jar capadtJ. ~ R11DY M "'· CIMirltt D. .. A•..a Off ba h' ''Tal --'" "'-..:t-,_ '"''"'· l uller• KAl!t>trlr.e YI Jolln D1vlcl rana ........ en c s es He ,..Ill UllYW & m..,_ ro .. Avitia. 0o ... '4. "' JoM D. • I of Hoffman." In the divlaloD'1 ~ fl· PtllllllM. E ll11Delll J. V& Vt rnoll r • ._ all~ o•u•e c. vs.. OM'rtll 1... forts and be ~ 1• ~ ••"Y " n .. ,,,.,.1 ""· deter-.'..t•• ..,.....__ cuft-. Flll•lllf· I.NI""' v\. El ...... E ,.._...... 111-• erec:11. •noie Mt• ,,. 01r-w1111am requl.remaa, u well as ., R-. ,.~, .... •• "k"•"' c 3 Endorsed al zln ........ ~ ----R...,, .. Tnc•-c. n ....,_, It. Y I -- areas wblcla tbe ...W. lhould concentrate Its rt· sources. according to Reed . Fire Calls In FV Race He first joined LTV Astro- 11:s1 , ,,. ,,.;,,,,~!~ :c..1 •If. 120 w. , . . naulics at Dallas in 196.1 19111 ,, The Neptune-Cove c I v I c wl\tre he served .. Advanced • ~!.!':,;., '~ !:!;"'.\w'::'°" •ou• ,League of Fountain Valleylve.hicles Mana1er. He W9rked 1 • P."'·· '"• ,,.....,,.., .... *1 '' has endors~ three of the lOjfor Aerolab Development Co . ... 1,,.;~"" c~ndidat~ Ul the City Coun-from 1960 to 1963. ut '·"'· Mond••· ., ... 11 ... rn1 rre~ c1l race. league president! Battle completed h1a under· 3.~;··;.m., ~lt;•I ··-· uu -· Aw I wd eldon Bankston reported to-I graduate work in enCUieer· '·" p.m . ouollnt wu-n. Wufmln-ay. ing at Texas .YrM Untvenlty tlef 1oui,v1rd '"" ~.,..,,.,, $tr•t E d ed R be l "-h t •:• p.m .. m.o1u 1 110 . ""' c;o"""*"'·' n ors were o r ~ · and took graduate cour1es a ..... ' werdUeger. Donald Fregeau the University of California 1>0~:"' 1"''°''· 1 • 1 • 111'"'· ''" .... and Edgar Hoad. 1 and New Mexico. Hu"'11111., IMC~ The league membership 1.01 • m Mona ... '""' "'~· l O•"Oe' now stands al less than 20, It ... _ •"" c;oiwnwut \\8S learned unofficially. •ow_, •m~ A league representative! Career Uay 12,,."!,. •"' M-•· '" ""· m M•""' said the three wert selected I !because "they moat closely! Progran1 Set follow the policies and goals 'of the league.'' B h B nk An optometry career day ranC 3 has been scheduled for April 19 in the Student Council 0 • HB Taxes Paid Chamber• o1 Orant~Cout pens lil College, Cotta M... pro. SANTA MONICA -Ora nge 1 gram wU1 belln at 111.m. A new branch office build· Cou nty has received S932 ·I John Buller, dean of coun- i.ng of the Huntington . \'al-'024.78 as the second lnstaJi. seling, Dr. 1!:'~ Craib:. ley Bank i~ now open at m~1 or property l4lxes for <:ost.aofMtheta,' ~ A ama:, Col· the 196.1-66 \'ear paid by the lish e ...,.,. "I 8899 Adams Blvd . Huntington General Teiephone Co. Gen-'1ege of Optometry. will an · Beach. ·eral Telephone pays proper-I swer queatJon1 on the field of The facility. which covers!ty laxes to 15 counties a.ndloptometry and Nquiremeota 4,800 square feet . was built1cities in CalUom11 . for enterln1. at a cost of $100,000, and rca·: ---_____.-...-----..---. !urea a dri.Vt-Up window. add· t1 # ('2 § ¥'ttti tj;j ; : . ] a . 'I I I. ii§ ti cs 'i ing machines for customer CARPET CLEAN NG use In the lobbv. a buri~lar alarm S\S tem "1th automal· I V l<.~RPET KARE -from littl.W C1r,.t Miii• . · COMPLETE CARPET ll"VICI IC scanning camera .. night de· IAL£S -INSTALLATION -CLIANING poslton . ~aft drpo~1ts bo'l:CS MIMIU CAl" llUO CLUHIM• IMITITVT' and an 1'\pandrd f'SCro" de· IAI MUll U TTU t U\INEU •UlllAU. OIANf ct. partmrnt Th e lrnnb IHJlll h 111{1rr prtviou~h ,, ... ~ lot·titf' t in temporaP 11uartl'r' 100 l<·c·t "e~t or thr nr" hu1ldin~ .lamr~ Hadaba ugh 1~ branth mana~er } AL'S CARPET & RUG WORKS 2'13 SO MA IN ST. ORANQI Ml l •MOO 18~8 1 MAIN ST HUNT INGTO N llACH 142·1'11 27 FINE YEARS IN ORANOI COUNTV Beach at Main St .. Hunt;ft9fon Beach • Trial Opens In Newport No Contest Plea Death Trial Called Off • loltett A. Crawf:onl O.D. Marti• P. DM O.D~ T eke pleasure in announcing the association of Thomes E. Nelson 0 .0. in their office for the practice of optometry. .... MaMtllt W AMHKMI UN ...... .._ C..rtl ... ,. .,,_.TllC ,.-. c..-.... -'* How do you div ~e one small bathroom ~Y six ~ople? Multiply the space with a Home Improvement Loan from Security Bank. .. Firsi let's get this straight. There is no such thing as a standard Home Improvement Loan at Security Bank. Each loan is planned for the individual customer, just as the building project is planned to .meet the customer's exact needs. You don't put Ma kt your ~nonclaJ partner a penny more into the Security Bank Loan than you have to. And that's the difference that ~requently can mean extra money you can put mto extra usable space. Come in and talk it over with your Financial Panner ... Security Bank. ~~._~!lJ!!.1Y FIR~T NATIO~M.~ .. Q~K l II le. sh m pr lo et m he ci m le w dJ le et in OI t.e s ,, ...... D' ~ p fl H ~ d ti F v f l ' t t t • t • 1 f I I ~11 "pnl .ll, l~ Deadloek Legislative Pace Slows to Walk J>rohe of Pilot Rescired After Night on Peak SONORA (AP) -Tbe pilot an aJl.nlpt drive to the heavtl7 lad• ... -auppli• ~ al~rnoon. Sn Railroa· d or a small plane that craab· tnountalnoua country. and tqulpmen& for. trip from Monday, Strand rtturDed in r landed In the snowy Sierra The pilot IUffered no serf. E.iet« to ~ Nev., b!I plant and dropped food. "'"""~.--,,-t..:.;to~I · Sunda)'_.., ltmm1 madlclne and ..Wb!"' to tM ,.RA.NCI AP) -a frigid night by takinl ref. brougbt his single-engine Pl· e.eoo.toot Intl ad could not etranded pilot. A •bort time Califom11'1 Public U'lbiu uce in an UDOCC\lllied IDOUD-per PnnM down on a bin mm It out fl a~ liter f ........... eel <Wnml11loe uUd a fedlrll taln cabin. *1p ot level ll"OUDd about box~· • our rtaeuer1 ·~ SACRAMENTO (UPl)-Tbe Tbe report w..-apte:W ID la...U11Uoa ot the 8oat1Mr9 A IUl'Cb l>Ctr reecMd • felt lonr and then plowed ADoeMI' fli• IDd acquaial.,K1ular_==· :-=====::-=:::::: legil -· wu.'J May. ~ .. ~c~~11~ ... Monda,, ~ ttr. Monday. It wu beaded about 3S milee eut ot JumMa, ipOttld 11a.1ar walk· MARRtAOU la .. _ ....... plod d • d n ,.. WLWam Kiuiar, a. ol Eze-lllto a mow bat near Doda-ace Leonard s.rlDd ot c.1. -~ slowlJ but •~J toward 8 TM callftnia Ta1p9,... w1e rau1,._. bed a 11-by hil brother, Jolm W. XI> s.ora. tq about four mJlel troa tbt .., ... ..., ,.. -• 111ce1 :~:=-~ _: / tlcD MODCIQ uraed tlll ~~.i~·. n to encl IMIHlfr liar or Lot An1W. Wbo madl mm. aaid that b!I plw, wreckqe °' bit pb!M SUD-......... ~ ~---•1 tock°"' tbt •u blllloa budl· lepi.ture to bold up on tbe1 _________ -.-- et remained unllrobn. .....,. and other maJcw-mcm-In pett&n•• &. IDterltatl MOit electlian-conJCioua la•· e1 bD.la unW ntw ft&ure1 are Commerce Commiuioa for a maka want to retan .. their available. Auembly Repub-Strike Brm· gs probe, the ltate PUC de-hom• diltrict qrly ID May to Ueam bad made the same of f tbt Jae 7 prt.. IUllllU• wu.r clued the "doWftl?lldlnl ~~~ha.Dee tbM t111 7 ~ wocl1U. · DOt..s May 200 La ff service (by the SP) II part iecl&iiture will complete t&a NW eatimat. in tbree « yo S ot • l1l'MM'k plu .•.. to work by that time II dwin· the paat 11x years had aver-crlllta ia&oltreble ten'ice dlint. aged tll) million above the LOS ANGELES CAP) coadltloDI" Md to dbccMlr· Witll leu thl.D thr'M weea ptldicUODs made when the Nearly 200 employea baw Ill PIMlllS tr.me. left la April, the pace remain· ~-~ first propos~. been laid off at North Am.S· Wbla ntr PM•'ll'ltn re- ed lelaurely · The Senate, for ' . e 11 no apparen ur· can Aviation Jnc .......... ·ae.ct•1 -·v.... ...:.. PUC •• u the SP in.stadce decided to take todaJ llDC1 wblch would JuUfJ DOt v•"" .-. -..... olf 10 ita DMmben could Ii-Didnc iDeo account 1D1erim Jtoctetd;JM Dlvllioa ill t b e would UM tboee ftlurel . iD tend tbe bueball opeaen ID rm.sw:• tbe a•• odlUcm WO. ol a ltrtb bJ • m•· ..,ast f11 .,.-... to "dit- San Jnnciaco and Loi » Mid. ben of United Wiiden ti oaatlDae . ftrtoul ~r t aelM. 'l'bl ll'OUP abo UDld 'Q> Ammca, Local t. Mid uMtmeteJy all b Tbe aaemb17 planned to wHb Alaembly Republtc11111D A spoteanu for tbe aniOD pen•,.. .me.." l meet today but tl eanceled all oppGlltlon to the boc*blpiDI aald wwbn ltruek 11z Cl 1Mf M... declared i I of lta comndtt.eel Monday t.o device which Brown wuta to stom of tbe North American tbM wDolt ..utyinc either perrd membin to attend tbe use to balance the bu~et firm Monday after nerotia-tbe ICC or the PUC, ttte rail- runeral fl former speaker without an elecUon-yea.r lD· tioos with the MrOCpace finb roed on Ftb. • ~ed Pull· Ralph M. Bron ln Modesto. crease. . were broken off Wt Tbura-mM Rnice OD Ml ~bour MeuwbOI tbe Jawmabrs Ordinarily a bitter foe of d Loa ~ tD Ntw Orleans were unMr Mm. pressure to any kind or tax hike, tha aa-8.f;,. ipOkeemu Aid t la• na. def.tr actSOD CID tbe budget Wl· 1ociat100 even said a tu boOlt diipUte centerld a r 0 a 8 d Tbl PUC allo Mid tibe SP • til tbe St* Deplrtment ol would be better than tbe "ac-wages, adding that other...,_ ref-. to tam puMD&q FlJwlee t.. U. annual re-c:rual" plan propelled bJ the eftta offered by managem ...-vaU.. • elll nan. . viaed ..umat. Of revenue. pernor. "Meal to be aaerauy ac· Ot•Clnc JMllUal eervlQe -----------------ceptal>le." The union'• three-wttlmt Dldfylq tbf ICC vlo- JW' CCIDtnct wttb tlae arm ... ... llltlta... Com--= 1Mt October. r Act, tbe PUC contend-B a1loo n Adventure •plofld11~u:r=:.:,~ • Puc bu been boldiD« DM11ma. ~ 111 *1k-Martnp on SP'1 reqwt to T • lq weldtn IDd tbe • laJd dllCOlllinue the Larks, over· M Last Long ime oil. Tbe other 270 union mem-night tr.int betwee• sa ay ben struck at Space and In· FrandlCO and Loi ADtela, .... formation Systtms Division and to dilcoatinue aD rail -$!-.!(DIEGO (AP\-Balloon It before jwnping. Downey, Autonetics in An• J;'!=lll !9~ ~= pUot 'l'r9c1 Barnet fJC\lrtl "otbet lftM, I'd baw , The Science Center ln -Loi ,_. · ......, Ulin11 chanet. his with the balloon aDd Tbouaand Oaks, Nor t b ---------pl..., fOllMHU w e • k tot blD,..S,.' bl .-S. Amencan'• Los Anceles tr-.tk 1J1ta1 flltbt tD81 ,,_ b9Hocm plummet.s p1Jmt and at Atomics lntsfta··'.---------.i take • Utile ...... about 1,IOO feet to the erouncs. WU Uonal in Canoga Park. lD'S IE FllBll y three yem"S. at tbe preltDt torn in aevenl ptacea, IDd rate ol procree1. Ma aluminum pdola bedl1 So far, It .... ....,. B.,.. bent. UC s d wet •pilot Howard Bolin Barnes said the damage wa.s tu enll or know Of myone moYIDs three dl.Y•. one poltpOnemellt. minor and could be rtPeired a crMb and a ball.at to COV· ln two di.ya and would not Demonstrate. !I' ~~ 10 mile, ~ b ~tal from llland to near-Qighl to our area, plea• t.n u totbatwem.,extenda friendly ftlcome IDd belp by Spring V.iley. "We'd probMll1 bave to BERKELEY (AP) - A The two tMD ~ to wait u..t lone -.yw., be-P'OUJ> ol some 200 studentl them to become acquainted safety Monday In a field when CauM the wtndl for tbe next demomtrated ye ate r day a detcendinC ftnt they were several days will be blowing ag.Wt the disciplining or stu-ln tbe1r new IUlT'OUDdllll•· teat1n1 let the m .ooo bot-air toward Mexico,.. be said. dentl who broke ruJee at the COSTA anr l VKnOR ballooa down too tut. "But•'°°" 11 repairs are Univenlty of Callfonla. 1'11.M tUll BaI1lel left the ailbtg craft compltitied we'll be oil again," Tbe lfOUP held a rally and at IOO feet. Bolin, 11, of Chee-be .tded. "I'm • eatbuaia~ then marched to the office of 546-1656 ter. s.c., balled~t at 1,500. tic u ever." chancellor Roger W. Heym n.... WICJI Vlrllfta Neitbll' WM burl a.nee. who baldl eeflD wbo ... away from tbe emn.. ·-IUllVll 'Ibe jmnp .... old Mt to INdloon recank. Mid be boi* pal. Bamee, rr. allo ol ai.t..'. to •tabUJb nine world rec-Aft« being promlled t be A fonner Army pwatrooper. ordl, tncludinc llUtude (15,000 cbaDcellor would meet wtthr---------·1 he n6d he threw bb pen-feet), diltanoe and durat.ioo their representatives on h I • --------- ctrute Into the wind to inflate in bis 7Moot tain craft. return, the group diapened. YESTERDAY TODAY ( In the 1890's many folks who wanted to use) a phone had to go to a t~lephon~ office. ' I , ., A ' ( Now phones are alm ost everywhe;e you are-at) home, business. in thousands of public locations. ... ' ' ' TOMORROW ( lhere may even be pocket phones that go with) you . so you can call from any place at all. A history of change and improvement-that's what has made the telephone the convenience it is today ... quick and easy to use. ava ilable almost everywhere. And change and improvement are still going on. A pocket phone. for example. is just one ide,, we have in mind that one day could make your phone service even more convenient. @ Pacific i elephone A ' A ' -- I ~ I DAil y Pl\.OT /)llWI--..... PRICES EFFECTIV~: APRIL. 13, 1 ~. 15, 16 ANO 17 WED., THURS., FRt., SAT. AND SUN. AURORA~ SAYE 6c 1nc l. 2c OFF• Bathroom 'ISSUE •WHITE 2ROLL . =~~~w PACK •LAVENDER 38 OZ . BOTTLE• SAYE 26c •Incl. Sc OFF CRISCOOIL - SA YE 36c • INCL 20c OFF TIDE KING SIZE PACO GE CUiliRRv Jii1Ci'C.ktan -69c PWTIC • n.oz. 51U JUICE DECANTER ASSOITtD SIC ::!1e BUFFERlll , "mM': '°661 SAVE 29t 7 OUNCE BOTTlt VITALIS llll 10lllC ~ieE 76C UL IWI ws • 15«. CA1912 ' 39c TAllT • m«. tMS : = .... 2 ~ .... DOG FOOi ~ CAT fOOD .... ,. a 6.7 ~Lr~ TAX COl.l£CTtD ON ALL TAXABLE rTtMS ALL ITEMS L IMITtD TO STOCK CH HAND > I M..LGRINDS AUB CdFFEI . 1-LB. CAN 731 2u .... 1145 m. s215 CAN ,, TI r.AH Better Produce at a Better Pric e! Gard:en Shop Features PLUMP ANO TENDER BUTIERY RICH • FUERTE ARTICHOKES AVOCADOS 2:29c 2:29c I C&H ' PACIFIC SOilLLINGS I STA-CRISP PARSLEY GRANULATED I I SODA FLAKES SUGAR I CR ACK ERS 1 OUNCE JAR I I e'Jx 29c 5 e'!c; 55c 1 49c I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I ' ~- FRESH CUT COl.ORFUL IRIS IU~H .,. · ANCill CITY 14 OUNCE CAN ROSE SPRAY ~ ,,. CRISP • LARGE STALKS CELERY 2:29c LYSOL SPRAY DEODORIZER ~~~· 98c Better Meat A t A Better Price! WTm CUl1TY • FAAILY Na :LOHI 6t.; EMTEM ~llY • U'.All I lllEAlY C1•1tyStyle6ftc SPiii lllS . 7w. fAmlM WMJlY • CDTtl CUTS POii LOlll 98c QIOPS LI. ,... ....... NCMQ[ Ull 3'SI SAUSAIE : . le ORANGE 5:$1 JUICE ~ I MEAT PIES • IW • CHtCQJI • nmY F'ROZDI •SAY! lOc MORENO 39c DINNERS • 12 OZ. 1W DICHllMIA tr • 10 QZ, IEIF TACO OIMOS JACl l BEMSTALX 2~ CANS • SAYE UP TO 40e GRllN BEANS Flt£NCH CUT Olt R£Q. CUT CORN CltEAM l WHOl£ mNEL .... ,... PLUMS · M~ Olt MATCH '91 $ 00 F 0 •• . HEAR THE ANGELS in action KMPC -710 ON THE DIAL • U.S.DA CHOICE OR llltll IETI 1h •t. BEEF l•BONE$ DEAK 09 .LL P0ililRHou·Si!b IE£f '1 1! T50P0 SmRLilN ~!b BW '1'! N;;'~HOY~:k'ii!AX '1 9! N0.1 TAU CAN DUNCAN HINES • t.U. 'AOCMl PIT MILK ltANCAKI 35c MIX ,~, SATISFACTION GUAAANTUD °"YOUR MONEY REFUNDED NOWI COMPLETE OPEN STOCKI APOLLO WARE MELMAC PRICED EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FOR THIS FINE QUALITY All iltmJ avai/ob/1 in 3 spectocular patt1rn1 •GREEN BUTION • BLUE MARDI GRAS • WHITE PRINCESS Coet1 Meta, 241 lilt 17th It. 2200 H11't)or llvd. At W ii ton Huntington Buch t<>42 Ad1ma Ave. et Cannery It. 11681 North Main 15902 Springdale •t Edinger Fount.Jin Valley 1130 Wunu at C1nnery Soulh Laquna 30l22 So. Co.iat Hwy. ALPHA BETA ·..;-~WHY PAY .. MORE? l • J A .. Make the MOST of your savings with . ' United States National Bank SAVIN.GS CERTIFICATES 1 per annum when held for one year Earn tM highm ralt paid by a.ny full«tvice bank in the nation. And enjoy the safety that only a bank can off er. Eaoh account is i111ur1d to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation, and U.S. National bacb up this insured aafety with its S3 yttJrs of Southern Calif ornl4 banking experience and its total assets of over $33.5,000,000.00. Parcbue Price s 94.79 "73.95 947.90 ... 739.!0 9,479.00' Fall Year Matarity s ..... ... 1,000M s,-... 10,000.0I S100.00 M'-'••-Ne Mui Take tulvantagt of U.S. Natlonar1 lalgh rate of return, i111Ured safety, and liberal rethmption plan. Call or~ the U.S. National B~ oft\c:e nearest )'OU ATailable At AD 44 Offices UNITED knbtf IM ~w Nlor ~ t1/ ~ C.Jl/omJ. STA'J1ES · NATIONAL ' f I' ..... ...-. .... ~-..... Roomy top freezer 2-door with full-width shelves! Model F DA·13TJ e FRIGIDAIRE "wall·to-waJI" shelve. are tOO"'fi uaable -Jet you store more ' F'ull·width shelves tn both doors. too! • t'7.a. sere zone freuer frenes ice cubes. fresh foods fast. I ' B • A._ptle defrosting in ~ huae refrigerator $ 1ed1on. e Twin Porulaln Enamel · Hydratora are d e e p enough tor fat cabbages ! T~, AprU 12, 1'66 DAILY Pll0T/Ntw$·Pms 8 Hearing Set In Tavern Shoot-up ANAHEIM -PreltmiJwy bearing for a real estate aaleaman charged with shoot· log up a Garden Grnvt go-go bar will be betd Apt ii tt in Muaictpal Court bere, author· 1U.. reported. <lmted with attempted murder ii Qllriel HiDlbaw • M, ol Santa Ana. Two mea, an employe of tbe P .. ypl Number 2 IDd a C'l.lltomer, re- ceived sunmot wounds tn tbe iDddeat, po&e repcll'W. Hinlbaw .w• betnt held In Onage County Jal Monda1 ID !Mu of ,11,0I» bell. GLOOMY GUS ... vou ...... ._,/la= dWM """111 ..... INlure ., OtllY , .... Ctn' tel,...:: 1'1c lot.....,-.--... nt. • ltHH and stores cubes:--all automatically: • Stores 270 cubes in 1 hlndy door serwr. rilht • wtwe they' rt easiest to reech. Easily connec:ted to....., supply. • • ~~.~!: --.-z-..._.~ ... ...,,...,....,..... • r...,,..,.. ~ . .....,. ,,_ __ •.,.... Dier o.--t""" .... '°" ,,........., ,..... -• • ........ . I A ______ \ e ·tum .. ! • YOUI IU OPEUTI• : IEFllllEIA111 ·CAI • e TllEIMIWIPIY9EITI e \~ ...... -..... ' . • FRIGIDAIRE helps cut your I shopping trips! : • 111-fb. •In fretnr below-lay In a bii supply of frozen foods with jlfst one st-ioppini tripl • 100% 'rtlt.PIMf-no frost in freeier or fresl1 food section, no defrostin1. • Nt llMltt buried ice trays, 2 1 8 they're covered, at hand $ and ready to slide out. • Slldt-out freezer basket. •Plus the Power Capsule for Space Ace Rttri11ratlonl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• I SHOP MONDAY thru SATURDAY 'til 9 P.M. • • • • • 411 E: 17th St. : COSTA MESA 646-1684 Daily 9:30 . 9:00 Clo:;ecl !t• · · 'Y' • • • • () .. }0 DAILY Pl~OT /NtWS•l'm.t Your Mone11'• Worth Quality Increase Of(setting Price Rises· in Some Goods ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT BROKER? SatJsfieCf t.hal be ia providing the best investment guidance you can expect? JC you &Ie., fint. Stay wi th him. 1 It you're not, why not giv e us a try? The best way lo give you an idea of the kind of help we can aupply is for you to ask our Research Division to review your present portfolio. :.: How do yoo do tliat? Simply write me a letter and tell me about your financial clrcumata.ncea and your investment ob1 ectJve. Naturally, I'd also need a list o{ your bo\dlnga together with number of sbarea and t prices paid in ordr.r to evaluate yo ur pm1ent situation. Send me that information . and \ 1'11 see that Research sends you a detailed analysis of your investment porlf ollo, togethe r with a.DY. suggestions it migh t have. Wb'at you do after that ls wholly up to you. You either like the analysis or you don't. You either do t;u.alneu with us or you don't. We're ~ing to rest our case on your decision. Now aoout t.liat letter. Just address it to me -or come in to see me, il Y.OU pref er. Norman Dahl, Manager We're Jnvestill8 Jn cNewport 'lleaeh ••• ' Socrou Can Come visit the first of our investmenu in the promising future of the Newport Beach area. You'll find it in the Dover-WestclifT Complex. It's the new Dean Witter & Co. office-our 54th! Even iI you're not a client, or even an investor, drop by: You'll learn how Dean Witter & Co. is specially equipped to serve in euery phase of the investment business: Stock.a. Corporate and Municipal bonds, Mutual Funda, Com- modities, Corporate Underwriting and morel You1J also learn why we 're called: The people who dig deep to help make your money work harder. DEAN WITT~ 111: Co. ••• the people who dig deep fol1m!).ra New Yon Stock Cicdl1 .... • "•clflc Co111t 5tod< UU.11199 881 Dover Drive • Dover-Westcliff Complex 1'\ewport Beach 92660 • Phone 642-6050 J / OVER THE COUNTER We don't mean the.~" unrealized ones in your portfolio. We mean the paper products industry. Our Mar,,i:· and Business Survey studies its past. looks to its future. and suggests five recor -3nded issues. Perhaps now is the time to put your name on paper 7 Ask for your t 'le copy of our report. OCP Nam a------------------~~--------~ Address------------------------- Cnt--------·~--------Slate _________ ,p No ___ _ E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC. IN Yor~ •"d P•t•f, CQUI S1oel r .ch1~gu • &l off C.N Coetl 111 Con t '"d"' lltwerf 8!>8 North Mato Strttl. Slnla Ana • 547-0101 ' • ·A· l c 1 i c ( ( ( c : c • c • • • • • • I • I I I I I • I I ~ ~ I I I . I I I Prices- ,. I I Complete New York Dew Jonet Aftf.,.. • ··-'· ~ .... 1 u., •• .,.J Stock Exchange List Stock Exchange \ U'• )1 t ~·· BOTH AP, UPI Tht DAILY PTLOT 1t one ol th• ftw C!On\munlty n.wa· p1~n ot lta tin In tht C!Ountry to t11vt tht combln· eel services or both Ar.~ocl· 11ted Press 11nd United Presa.- :~ lnl4'rnit1onal. . -1 I ' TutSc11y, Apnl 12, lM "FASHIONS Of INTERIOR DESIGNS'' •od REMODELING 11>adc P<>Ssiblc through the follotving firnu: •Oun~c County .S.\in,1ts Mid Loan k.iguc • OunJlr County T11/r Insurance Co. • Srturrt)' T1tlr lnsur.incc Co. •Title liuurance and Trwt C-Ompany • Birr lumbrr Company •Ward and H.irrrngton Lumbrr Comp.iny • Mullin Lumber ~. · ·· • Llrr}'·s Plumbing Contract Company _, BIG sa ·ows II ONE APRIL 13th thru 17th More dun 2 aaes ol indoor and outdoor dUplays. More dun 200 exhibi11. • COMPLETE HOME SHOW • DECORATOR SHOW• MOBILE HOME VILLAGE (S~­ sottd by Trailer Coach Assn.) • OUTDOOR LIVING ANO VACATION SHOW. Land- tcaping by Harry Macres (M r. Flowc1 Show) Golden Palctto-Morc than half million dollan in paintings. Artists at work. DOORS OPEN: Wed., Thur., Fri. ) P.M.-11 P.M. Sot. and S111t. 11 A.M.-11 P.M_ 'r AD.MtsgON' ft.,o, ]union $1.oo, Children 25c SPECIAL! MOlHER AND DAUGHTER DAY, Saturday 12 noon to ) P ..M. Sponsored by Southern Counties Gas Company. Fash ion Show, Gourmet Ti,,., othtt (alurcs for Mother and Daughter. Daughters admitted free when accompanied by Mom ! LAST MINUTE •OVATIONS .. "'Olllf HOME LIYINCI ), ' - ·Put to Sea n~uearties With flags fluttering smartly in the ... breeze and a band atining the gay throng, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will conduct fermal nag raiaing ceremoniea on Sunday, April 24, \o . open itl 1966 Ml.SOD. The color!ul ceremony will take plaee at 2:30 p.m. at the club's Balboa Bay Club headquarten on the clwmel tront, with uniformed junior flag officers, led by their commodore, Miu Lef. lie O'Bryon, forming their owii line at the flag 1'9iling. A cocktail party will follow lmmecl.tately for all Bahia Corin· thian members and their guests. Action actually gets under way at 10 a.m. when dnu 1hip inspection t.tkes place at the guest doci. Relativ• and friends will join entire seagoing families for the big day. . Commodores and their wivea from area yacht clubs, the Southern Caiifomia Yachting Aalodation and Yacht Racing Union, and h~bor officiala will join Bahianl for a 12:30 p.m. luncheon on the Quarterdeck. Attending with Bahia Commodore and Mn. William O'Bry· on will be Vice Commodore and Mn. A. D. MacLachlan, whoee guests include . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dunmore, Mrs. Wilma Mc- Laughlin and Robert Beecher; Rear Commodore and Mn. Wyn- nett Bedall whOH guest will be staff Commodore William Blu- rock of Balboa Yacht Club. An hour's concert, beginning at 1:30 p.m., will be given by the University of Soutbem Cali.fomia Redcoat Band, under direction of Mike McDermott Tffl COMMODOltlS' SWAlllES-Nothing ii too menial for open- ing day festivities of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club aeuon. Slickin& up for the formal flag railing ceremony on April 24 are wives of the club's VIPs (from left) the Mmes. Wynnett E. Bedall Jr., wboee busbarld is rear commodore; A. D. Macl..acblan, ~ of the vice commodore, and WOllam L. O'Bryon, the commodore'• wife. Go to it, mateys, with a yo bo ho and a botUe of wu! WELL STOCKID FROM THE STACKS-- All yee.r long Tracy and Margaret McCar .. thy (ft'om l~t) visit the library, but dur- ing National Library Week they will find it more enjoyable thJn ever, with a va· riety of special even& planned for chll· ctren and adulta. Candidly and in uniso» they uk. "I've vialted D\Y library -have you?" U not. an excellent opportunity is offered from April 18-23, when every "Marian the Librarian" lfldoualy riles from her book stacb to ireet the public. ----- The Bookworm Tunu • • • • • ·• To Library JJ' eek Not So Quiet~ Please! Enthusiasm is mounting dally in tbe Harbor Area libraries In antidpation of National Ubrary Week April 18-23, with plana including everything from a fine-free day and open bOUlll to guest apeaken and art uhibits. Here JS a capsule ICbedule of activities. NEWPORT IEACH PUILIC LllRAltY-Week·long spec1al evtnte for ~iting elementary school classes ... A treasure bunt, with boob u prizes, Friday, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. in Mariners Ubrary for Junior Friends of the Library IDd guests. In charge are Mrs. H. W. Hu · mann and Mn: Kenneth Smith of Friends of ,the Ll· bruy ... Art exhibit by Orange County Council of Girl Scouts ... Annual used book sale May 8 at Richards Market, with reference boob to be purcbued with proceeds. COSTA MISA LIBRARY -Open house all week , with volunteers and library staff concluding toon .. April 18. art demomtration by Mn. Marjorie Ludlam Of Cost.a Mesa Art League from 2·5 p.m ..•• April 20, Senior Cttiz.ena Day and musical program, and at 8 p.m. for the pultllc a disaluion of his new book. "A TiUe Guide to PM Talkies" by Richard Dimmitt, Lido IBie au· thor, whose boot traces source material for 16,000 mo- tion pictures from the fint talkie, "The Jazz Singer" (1927) to "Lawrence of Arabia" (1963) .... April 21, Merton Hiubaw of Bowera Museum, Santa Ana, speaks on "Museums in Your Community" at 10 a.m. in Costa Mesa Women"t Club at the annual meeting of all groups Of Frienct. of tne Library. ~.J::!lic ii welcome. Mn. Louis Kozel, Womea'1 elub t, will preeent a f50 check to the Friends llt the meeting •.. Story hour for pre-schoolerl at 10:30 a.m. and for acbool age children at 3:30 p.m. ••• Art demonstntion by Penny White of Colb Mea Art Let.gue ••. April 22, Girt Scout. award· ed for work in the library. Library Week displays In- clude arts and cn.fta by Oamp Fire Girls; original let· ters from author Sinclair Lewis, loaned by Mrs. John Nolan, month-long dJsplay of paintings by Virginia B. Kllng. MESA VERDE IRANCH LIBRARY-April 18, Par· ents oay, with special book disJ>l!ya, get..acquainted tours .••• April 19, Frienchbip Day emphlmlng join· ing Friends of the Library ••• April 20, art demonstra· tion by Marjorie Ludlam from 2-4 p.m. in adult reading area, and dilplaya of oU paintings by Mn. LudLun and pastel stu<Ues in symbolic design by Marian Yost .•. April 21, recorded bukground music played all day, and display of music books ••. April 22, dl6play of craft projects of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girll, Brownies, Cubs, Bluebirds and other youth organizationa from 3:30 · 5 p.m., with member's participating. Interesting statistics offered by the Newport Beach Library during National Ubrary Week indicate that Newport residents read 9.3 books a year, that 49 ei. mentary scbool claaees arrive by bus each month to visit the Ubrary, that 2500 questions are answered each month by the librarians, that more than half the popu· Jation of Newport Beach owna library cards and that during March 37,098 boob were loaned, the ~geat boot circulation in the hiltory of the city. This Sour Grapes Auntie Puts Niece's Teeth on Edge DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1ama14-year-old Jirf who needs adv1et. My mother's older sister never married. Aunt Bonnie is nice looking, wean expen- sive clothes and holds down a good job. Aunt Bonnie comes over about twice a week for dinner. Lately she bas been getting me alone and running down my father. She says she could have marded sever•l men who were a Jot better looking and richer than did. She also says my mother could have done better if she hadn't grabbed the first thing that came down the pike. I don't kn ow why my aunt insists on run· ning dad down. He i6 a wonderful person and he and mom seem very happy. l don't like to hoar these things but I don't know bow to shut my aunt up. Please help me. -WISH I HAD EARPLUGS ANN LANDERS ri DIAi WISH: Aunt 14.nnle 11 aahamed ef her single 1tatus ao the Is tryh'I to ltellttle pur mother's marri .... Tell her you don't think it'• very nice of• 1wtt to come Into a hOIM and talk about people whe ofhr hw holpltallty. That oueht to Mttlt her hath. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Any woman who works as a janitress knows more about peraonal habitl' of set retaries than the most accomplished psychologist in the world. 1 hope you will print my letter and may- be it will wise some of them up. \ I wort tn 1 beeutiful, modern office building where the company bu spent a fortune on the •ery beat turniture and equipment. Some tecretari• are • 1mart enough to make S500 a month but they don't know that a wutebuket wu built to bold paper. It wu never meant to be a garbage pail You'd be shocked at the secretaries who throw orange peel- ings, balf.filJed coffee cupa and eoggy tea bap into the wutebutets. Of coune they l'° through and make a terrible mess. For good measure they·dump in lhavings from the pencil sharpener. J find sugar spilled on the tops of desb and it just stays there right along with the blobs of coffee cream, cookie crumbs and hunks of chewing gum stuck any old place. I just found three pairs of old shoes iind er a desk. and a good c11Shmere sweater, rolled up in a ball like it was a raf. ' Every emJiq I tum off electric typewrltln and photo copy machines which were left on. l un- plug electric coffee mlken and defrost amall refri- gerators. It isn't my job to do these things but it'• ag~st my nature to lat things bum>out and 1et rwned. Women are always yelling about how meesy men are, but to help me I'd rather clean up after 20 men than two women. Thanks for letting me get this oU my cheat. I feel better already. -MINNIE DEAit MINNIE: I'll bet you a 1091Y tea bag that this column It ecN"I up on hundreds ef of. flee bulletin bNrds all over the country. And do you know who will post It? The MINI u,...,.., tf 'l'Wf'Mlf 911 "'"' 'Mlel'a rlllltf WWa wrwet S-11 yw t S .... 1 ... 'I llllt S.N ftr A.,. LaMe"' "9111ef "0."119 De'I .... 0-'h.'' tft<lftlllt Wiii\ .,..., ,...._,JI H11ft 111 wl• ... ........... ~. """ ........... -. Mii LaMtn wHI IM tM4 ,......, ., .. W1t11 ._ .,...._ .. 1eM """"' .. !Mr 111 Cl,. tf Ille D41L Y '1LOT 911tt.lllt 1 1f9ttll .... , .." ........... .,........ I ' ' . I • ~ • • he ~: . th< riJ.; rd-• •ts . It .. tb- le ... a !!', •m or •Id he 1et • • • . CLAlltl WILLIAMS OCC Coed Cordell-Williams Vow Date Chosen Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole Williams of Balboa have announced the engagemeot ol t.beir daught«, Claire Patricia WillWna to Dean Lewis Cordell. son of Mr.·. and Mra. Frank S. Cordell of Van Nuys. The bride-elect is a graduate Of Newport Harbor High School and ia attending Orange Coast College. Sbe waa a 1965 EmpU. Ball debutante. Her fiance waa iradnated from N<rlb HoU)'WOOd Hieb School and bas te"ed with the U.S. Air Force. He ia attending OCC. An Augwit weddinC ii planned. Lawyers' Wives Honor Legal Aid Volunteers .Bracelet channs will ti. preaented to more than 25 Orange County Lawyer's Wives wbo have volunteer- ed 100 houn of service in the Legal Aid office. Presentations will be made during the annual Awarda Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Friday. April 15, in Villa Fontana . JUDITH SHUllN June lrlde June Date Selected Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shu- bin of Newport Beach bave announced the engagement of the.Ir daughter. Judith Shubin to Darryl Goodwin of Costa Mesa. St&k Atty, GM. 1'bom11 E . Lynch will be the speak•. er, and awards will...be ~ tributed by Kenneth WU- llams, district attorney. Legal Aid-Lawyen• Re- ference office la supported entirely by the Bar A I I IL and Lawyers' Wiv• w l t b no p ub 11 c or cbarltable funds being UMd, accGl"d- lng to Mn. Robert HolllDd. pre'&fdent. More than 8GO persons a month aeek puJ>. Uc legal ualJtance, and ID the palt year 21,700 IApl Aid applicants have been provided legal uslataace. Philanthropic funds rab- ed by the wives with 1ucb events as the annual Kate and Advocate Ball and the spring fashion show are a major source ol reveaue for the office. A check, rep- reseatinC proceeds from both fu.nctiona will be .... to Bar A I I D. praiMat James 'l'\lcker by Mrs. Hol- land. Soroptimisl8 .To Watch Yoga Skills . A demonstration and en. CUllioD ol Y 0 g a • I advan- tages will be e l v en bf Mias Barbara Alberta, New· port Beach, befare the ScJr. optimist Club members .t noon Wednesday, April 13, in Villa Marina. Guests are invited a n d buffet lu:ncheoa rnen• tioos are not requelted. NB Bethel 313 Tuesdly, April 12, 1%b DAIL v PILOT /NfWS.-Press 15 Swed ish Soop Served by Anchor Lodge Pann Kakor with lingonberries topped with ivory-Hanson, dressed in an original costume, serves Mrs. white whipped cream will be the tasty dessert served Ernest Soderberg. Senior Citizens' Clubhouse, New- at. Anchor lodge, Vasa Order of America's Pea Soup port Beach, will be the Scandinavi~n setting for the D~ner. An authentic old country Swedish recipt 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 16, dinner. Tickets are wlll ~ u~d for both dishes. Fixing last minute dee-$1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children under orations IS Mrs. Rune Doverbratt, while Miss Naima eight. ~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- UNIFORMS e UNIFORMS e UNIFORMS Grange Group lmart Fathiont--Cudrec F1brl-M1ny Styles to ChooM Frort1 Pair Plan June Date The couple will be mar· ried In a candlelight ser· vice In Sl Andrew's Pri!s· byterian Church Chapel on June 4. Costa Mesa Grange Home Futurlnp I ARCO & other tamou1 br1nd n1mu! Job ' s Daughter Bethel Economics Group meet&\ CATHY'S 211 E 17th at Mua Center 313 meets in Muooic Tem. every first and third Tues· UNIFORMS Ml M~ ~pen Fri. Eves. ~~ l~ ~~.N~ ~YM IOLm. in G~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach, at 7 p.m. e v e r y HalJ, 2144 Thurin Ave. I~ Miss Shubin is a graduate Mr of Canoga Park High School fir1tandthird1'uod81. (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_, Mr. and Mrs. Finn GuJd· jord of Newport Beach are announcing the e n g a g e- ment and approaching mar· riage of t be Ir daughter, Sandra Gulcijord to Thomas PEOMeets PEO meets at 7:30 p.m. each Ont and third Mon- day ln memben bomet. Lo- cation information ii avail· abJe by caI1int Mill Lela Gtyer, m.3798. J. Wall, son of Mr. and s. and Valley Coltege of Med· Thomas J . Wall of Garden lcal and Dental Assisting. Grove. · Her flance, son of M r 1. The couple will wed in Evelyn Bauernfeind ol San June at St. Joachlm'1 Ca· Gabriel and D. Goodwin of tholic Church. Los AngelH, la a graduate NB Bethel 157 Miss Guldjord wu grad· of Alhambra High School uated from Newport Har-and Pasadena City College. bor Hip School and ii em· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl ployed with an electronic• SA YE $$$-SWIM suns Newport Beach J o b ' I Daugbten Bethel 157 meet. every second and fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Ma· sonic Temple, 1401 15th Sl firm in Anaheim. Her f t a o c e attended IALLIF SALES • REOPENS MARCH 2t OrQ,ge Coast College tnd Get Your lult1 For lummer Cal Poly in San Luis Obls-S.me Location-1664 NewPOrt Blvd., Co.ta Mesa af·-ad ti f ..-.. ""' • IM ... ·-po t.CI gr ua on r 0 m ... CUITOMI H -...... TMIS AD WITM TCMI Mater Dei High School. BIG MONEY! This particular elephant represents the successful store and retail dollars that can be yours if you choose to locate your store in Campus Towne. Here is the brightest retail opportunity in Orange County-1 shopping center in a most extraordina.ry location. Campus Towne is directly across the street from California State College at Fullerton. (The elephant is the mascot at Cal State Fullerton. Their dollars are as big as their mascotO Cal State will soon be the la rgest University in the slate, larger than USC, UCLA or UC Irvine. More th.m 55,000 people will be on-campus daily and just a few steps from Ca.mpus Towne. (E1ephlntdo1b rs) For extra big money, 400,000 people live with in a 5 mile radius o f Campus Towne and they boast one of the top five per capita income figures m the st.He! Campus Towne is a part of College P.irk Fullerton, the largest campus-oriented business community in the United Sta tes. Within its confines will live and work 10,000 more customer1. >' Starting to see elephanld fear not, in this case they're elephant· dollars. And elephantdollars mean big money! ~ollege Park Fullerton • l ct> UASING INFORMATION: l lf PHO NE: ,714) 526·4691 OUR 20 cro OFF WED THURS. . FRI. SAT. ON EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOR A FEW FAIR TlltADED ITEMS AND SPECIAL PRICED ITEMS HURRY! HURRY! GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES-SAVINGS AND BARGAINS GALORE! OPIN TUES. AND FRI. NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. FOR COURTESY SHOPPING lall1 ....... Toddlers-You"91tr Girls • Yomger Girts • Glrl1' DRESSES Aalort. '1 llm Glrl1' W11h1b .. JUMPERS 1.00 s2 V1lu1 GIRLS SWIM SUITS AMOrt. 99c I i H I Girl1' WMhable SKIRTS MO $1 V1lu• BLOUSES AllOrt. 99c Iii es COATS 2S.OO 8" Value RUMMAGE lllpa 33C Capria TABLE lhorta HATS ...•........... · · · 66c • label & Toddlers • Ci)lliltex Specials BLANKET ZIP-A.QUILT Comforter Stt Thermal Bl1nket Stroller $13.11 Crib $23.11 DIAPER LINERS 68c .. eg. 2.99 5.00 "eg. ") 99 S.00 ~. 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Ht bu WOil earned by ahootlna a play-I continue to enjoy it and By wtnntna tbt Mattan bus, Oblo, blond 1lu11er, It three tlmea i~IU'I of! 70 aiainat 72 for Jacobs have a deaire to win. The be baa taken tbt flnt 1tep given a Nprleve tn ttie llnfa1iln-,-ID a ~ and 'Ill Tor ~rewer &roiigfit o 10 ·hand-in-hand. The toward accomp!lltblnl th• form of a playoff after by tie the year be didn't wba. his olClclal money earnlnfl money hasn't a thing in his own lldm111lon blowlnf Liit year ht Mt tbt tour. si nce turnlnc profeastona.I the world to do with It." profeuional Grand Slam of the Mutera Golf Touma· nament record ol 271 -17 to over $449.000. He gave a hint of b l 1 golf that bu eluded A.mold ment, didn't mJu Monday. under par -and tndadtd At 2S he stpds as the next ambition by aayinf he Palmer for '° Joag. ma victory in the 18-hole a tournament ~ recognized No. 1 player in planned to compete in the The Brit.lab O P e D, the Tabbing the winners of the ~~jor league baseba.U playoff with Tomsny Jacoba tng M en rout.. golf. And tb1a at an age British Open -with a dif. U.S. Open and the PGA Neel ia for all the world like receiving a decent necktie and Gay Brewer added an-When be won hll ftnt some 10 years before many fe~nce. this year he'll.Co Champiouhip round out from your mother-in-law at Christmas. otbw tn hit Hit ot blatoric Mut.n tbNe ,..w • -.t players reach their peak. 6'ire about lG days early the prlltl1e-llden quartet Not only is It too much to e~pect, but it's also out of _:A:_:u~gu~rll:::_•:ccom:::::!'.P:ll•:hm::::en:::ta:.._..:23:...::h=e...:bec=am=•:...:tbt=..:.'.:.,.=llllll~llt::__.:.:A=sk:.:ed::..:bow=.::~lo=ng~h:.:.e...:::'~:...co=n:.....· -=to~p:..ra=c::U::ce:...:f:.:or:.....::th:.::e:....:c=lu=ll=c.::._:.be:_'d.:::.....:ll:.:.:k..:..e_to__:.IVl_ee..:.p_. -------------the question and furthermore will never occur. Still it seems only (ilting at this juncture for Daunt· lesa Don~r. perennial prognosUc~tor cum laude. to m~ke a stab at the American and National League horsehide derbies be!ore they get any further under way. 'Sounder' Dodgers Open Tonight A year ago. for instance. this co~ner was the .s~b­ ject o( a vicious attack Crom rival scribes after waiting until mid-July before revealing the winners to the world. The selections were, of course, San Francisco and _______________ __;, ________________________ ....;..._ Baltimore. So it is that on this 12th day of April, the .1966 handi· CJP" shaJI be disclosed and if you're plann~g to ~h ngbt out and bet your entire bankroll, forget 1t, Charlie. Osteen vs Roberts AMERICAN LEAGUE Pot. 1 Te•m Baltimore ('h1ca~o Minnesota Angels Detroit Cleveland New York Washington B~ton Kansas City Odds Comrn.nt 5·2 Shouldn't disappoint twice. 5· I Speed to steal it. . In League Lid-lifter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8·5 f'avori te on downslide IO· l Young and determined IO· I .Jolly Cholly at reins. 12· I May prove>upsetter. 15-1 Pinstripes have faded . 30· I Best of the rest. LOS ANGELES CUP!) -Tbe Ge>-Ge>-Go Loi Angelet Dodgers, who took baseball by surprise tut year with a run, sneak and steal approach, face an even bigger chaJ· lenge as they open their 1 ~6 season tonight against tht HOW1ton Astros. . 10 40·1 Hopelessly outclassed. 100·1 Jn another world. In manager Walter Alston's eyes it will be a "sound- ---------er" ball club than last year's Pos. J Tum San F'ranr1srn Cincrnnau Philadelphia Los Angelee; Atlanta Odds Comment 2·1 Withe lead~ the way. 4·1 Overloaded with taJent 6·1 Won't be far away world champions that ta!\es the field at Chavez Ravine. But the National League haa proved too tough for even the soundeal teams to crack twice in a row in recent years. 2 3 4 :; 6 7 8 8 8-1 It's up to Dynamic Duo. 8-1 Location 1sn 't answer. J 0-1 Always a big threat. 12· I Probably placed too low. 30.1 Needs synthetic players. 35-1 Lip \\~II retire again JO St LOU.IS Pittsburgh Houston rh.irago !':ew York 100·1 Mets are match for KC. The bueball expert.a figure tlve teama in the senior loop have a better· than-even c:banc:e to dethrone the Dodg· ers -San Francisco. Atlanta. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and Cincinnall . San Francisco, which came within an eye- lash ol the pennant last year, and CinCJMaU with a weU- balanced dub an rated the top contenders. * * * Actu1lly, in revl9Wint th• record, Huntington Buch's Ed Suki• didn't do th1t badly In his An• heim Stadium pltchint debut for the Antels S1tur· d1y. Suki• w11 summoned from the bullpen 1fter Sin Fr1nci1co hid scored four ti,,,_ In the fourth innlnt off Mrvous rookie George Rubio. The Gi1nh hid 1 man en MCOnd with ne CMlft encl H1I L1nltr 1t the pl•te when Sulda went te work. Th9 former Oil City Kt foracl Lanier to hit a 9round ball to P1ul Schaal, but the Anttl third beMman threw poorly and everybody was wfe. Len G1brielson struck out and 1fP came Wlllie Mays. The Wonderful Ont promptly ~ .,ff the fence, 335·ffft .w1y, to acore both runners. Seemingly unnerved et this stage, Suki• wild pitched Mays to third and then ellowtd Wiiiie to score by tossing 1way 1nothtr, ON. In betw"n he struck out Wllllo McCovoy and g•ve up a single to Jim H•rt, the frarn. finally ond· ing when J"ut Alou liMd to Norm Sitbern 1t first. In the fifth Sukla retired thrM straight-Tom H•ller on• fly ball to cent.,, Tito Fuent" on a pop up to the ahortstop ind pitcher Dick Estelle on strikes. He was.. repl1cod by 1 pinch hitter In the bot· tom h•lf of the frame. * * * LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS -New CbJcago White Sox manager F.cld.ie Stanley fOe1 over plans with his startJne lineup prior to today's club with the Angels. They are (from left) Don Bu!ord, f1oyd Robinson, Pete Ward, John Romano, Tom McCraw, CUltlTt ...... 1 Ron Hansen, Ken Berry, Tom Agee, Al Weis and Tom John. Stanky was undecided on whether to start Berry or Agee in centerfield, since the latter has been suff erine with an injured ankle. Cirnu o.,er Chance Confident; Angels Face Chisox Major League Standings U.~tr" ~~~ : }•i ·~ § 0. ·= '• g:ui:.111-.. S : = :,; l(~"W' Cll't 0 I ·= ., A pair of top.notch hurlers have drawn the opening game mound assignments at Dodger Stadium tonight. Claude Os· teen who compiled a 15-15 A.O'U 11-U. ..... In ~I vt Hou"Oft 411r91. , ..... ,,. 1(11'1 (6'1), AO'll l>-Lot .Anotlt• ~ta " -Oft A1troa, 1.S.S p,,,., U 'I (6'IOI A.prll '~" ........ OoalifH• .. ...,..,,,, IU!n•, 7:U p.11'1. (MOI. A.IWll IS-LM ........ ~· vt Cl\"-'to CIHll. 1:Jf '"'· 1(111 IMOI. ,\prll l~M .,,..._ OeOofrs v1 Cl\IC.OO Cllllt. 7:U 1t.m• ICFI C...01. "' .. 11 '1-l.ot ........... OOllllt•• YI Cll1U9o Cv&,, l?:SS "'"'· KPI IMll ~:~..:. : 0 cot :~ Wetlll"910n 0 I .000 1 d _.., •• •""" recor last year wlU pitch for ~, .. ,,., 5• W•"'1"'""' 1 the Dodgers against the old ., .. -,~iz- Philly Backed To Wall CHICAGO (tJPl) -For· Probable rain waa the fore-here since July. 19&4, Chance !?.!/.111:1 ·A~v;;..,,.... had a S-2 record last year ~ ,,,., ~~ master. Robin Roberts. who U111._. Pr--1a•-ataoeal mer Cy YCIUllW a1191'd winner cast, however, despite clear wu all conndeoce. ~~· ,~t .=.. with 35.000 fans expected 10 -~-,,,..._ Dean CbaDCt .. bla tint skies and temperatures in "I'm throwing harder now '7~----look on. r The Ph I ladelpbia 'l&ers. openiq dQ lllllpment to-the mid l>I Monday night. than anytime since 1964," ~W''!, •Jv, r.;i::,• 11 T . . evicted fT'om ConventJon Hall day as the ~ornla Angels In the event of a postpone-Chance said Monday. "I felt ~ltt~' .~ .. ot °"' 0 back up bis prediction by a circus last week, tonight launched their 1966 campa.lcn ment. the game waa to be my arm getting more aolld ' --..: :~~d~ : ~od~~~~:.;~ race the prospect of being against the Chicago White rescheduled for Wedneaday, each time out this spring." N.., v~ •• 1965 winners Alston notei; the booted out until next season Sox. an open date for both clubs. The 24-year-old righthand· ••111 ,., .• 0,_ Suess PMrrhues Rhino• by the Boston Celtics. Chance. who went 15-10 Although the Angels went,er Is only 4-9 lifetime against! N~vo~ •' t111C1""'" Dodgers now have an estab- k S · d · N Be h h The Celtics hold a 3-1 edge last year after wlnning 20 ln ().9 against the White Sox at Chicago, but sajd be looks :i.u..,;,:,.. ",, •11•'"'~0..: N Usbed hr~t ba:stm an '" Wes Die uess, the in ustr1ous ewport ac c a~ . . 1964 waa to face Tommy ComiJkey Park last year and for a reversal of form here ~': i: }.O: t,~irw_0 N Parker and the National who s.tarted and then developed the ~range County S~ •11n thBeir besk ttb-of·usevAen Na1 tition-Johli • l4-7). have dropped 11 in a row this season. I ... '°" -.., .• 01-League's top rookie. Jim Le- rlub into one of the largest organizations of its type m a 5 e .. a ssoc a on ' "I don't know why they Nit v~ .~· ci'.!;~.:!:11 ~ febvre. at third. the state. has now purchased the Orange Countv Rhinos Eastern Dlv1S1on playoff with ..>... ..>... ..A.. A ..A. ..A. be l ua.. lb d h " t::.~:::·...,~r !~ns',,,~~1·~~ 11 "In order to move Lefe-. . the 76ers who were forced to w w w )..( w w a Ill u.ae ey o ere. "°"',.,. •• L ... •-i... N ~•ooe..,1rb. all team and hopes to play a 14-game schedule this play the ~ning game at the E p e d he said, "Outside of Pete bvre from second to third this J .. -,,-year." Alston said, "we had to Suess has set a practice session for Sunday at 1 pm. veryo Tl.£ OJSe A119el Slate find a solid man for second.'' on the Westminster High School field with all intereat· NBA Pi.iott• AP<ll 1~11._1e Mee'-.,. c11~ Mound Due] John Kennedy and Nate Oli· ed parties invited to attend. caeo Wt.lie s... 11tJt e.m. KM1tc cno1. ver both got shots at the sec· _ H All'll l~all1ot11le A•'-.,., MIMe-ond '---Q th In case you're a pigskin type who'd like some tough •1~J:~:\.e;:. .,.. '•"'" n:u •. m. ICMll'C cno>. loo T I ..,.se spot. with Uver e semi-pro action, contact Suess at 673-8669 or 675-0252. No "':~.ff~l..~,,... For Bieg Opening .::~1.1~~1::-:'.!,,.·~~c yc'11~""'<C· ms oday apparent winne,r since he will ~~"'~; :';~~r:'1'· •oato11 ~ .... ~.,.;~i!!.4::Ts°':.~. "ic~~ ~~.r·"-s~i:er~~on~~~lt Parker * * * 1::~·~'-'°'~ . I At Fttllerton "is golng to offer more power· ""1 ..... """-!' tt.'::.-JLr""' Associated Pren have been timel during the '.'Yard they don t hav~ much 1 Cul hitting this year. and he l'CI Caflf' Slafe Tougher Len """* .:J. £. L1111" c; •-i.s The bas ball o& past ftve yan dial I've been ln bitting. Maybe we ve un -was close to the finest first l~td• "'~ ,, -lft. ,., . . e seuoo r aix ashamed to WMr a Red Sox deratimat.ed them." . FULLERTON -Pitching b&seman defensively in the Danny Roger1 h11 c-ompleted his UCI basketball ~~ %~ ge:: today,:~ uniform." Angel manager BW Rigney fl~ured to be the whole show majors last year.'' schedule for next se11on •nd •ll of the so-celled Philadelphia Arena when the ark and 8!e s,:attitudeball YastrumslU toot i.mmedi· ':'1d he would . start an all this afternoon when the Pi· Rounding out the infield will ''p•tsy'' tt1ms have been elimin•ted. circus came to town. ~ la _ if the Bos'lon Ron ate stepc to inlt1tute 1 new nght·handed hneup, lnclud· rates of Orange Coast Col· be captain Maury Wills. the Gon• will be the liket of Biol•, L1Vern•, Cal The circus, however, wa s P Y t to the ball k ed ttituM announdng a ban on ing rookiet Rick Reichardt lege met FuUert~n on the great~t base stealing artist B1pti1t end C1I T•ch, with tougher foes like Nevade no la~ghing matter to Phila· ~e.ge par on ~d-~yinc tn the chlbbouse ~Jack Warner in the out. Hornet diamond tn an East· in the history of the game. Southern, C1I St•t• Long BHch, V•lley St•te, UC de.lphia as the Celtics won Actually everything Shoijd before gamee, and ordering Eddie Stank Chica 0 ,1 ern 1 Conference Base ball Wil.ls had his best spring Divis ind the University of Portl•nd serving as !he opener. rolled to victory Ir<> off like dock work, all players to~ on time-new manager Ya'aid be ~ ci;.~ rt h M 1.. t~ai.r:ung season th.is year alter replacements. m the second game and won The . w one ol the thinCS they occas-h ' e on coac a e rtirung his contract late Th• four-tum Irvine Tourn1ment, • success the fourth encounter 114-1001 ready stii:ta ~anr:~rs ~ ionally failed to do last yeer :n comeH uphaw 1th 1 fnr Sgo~ nominated Ron Jen· In the outlield Alston. bas this past se11on except for the 1ll-1t1r selections, Is Bin overtime last Sunday at the Red Sox n:ve s~C'h~ "U we didn't have the talen~ ~ufo~:'tro~ s~~r: ~~sen to open on the mound, problem.a whkh 'every man· ff d t fl. t · h-..1 1· nd h A oston. ni---' th · t b 1 ouldn't yth' " · llAnHN co1.,•H11e• ~ wilhet he '--&..1 The o ue o 1 con 1c 1n sc wuu 1ng 1 t • ntut-"We're not out or it .. said ~ · e1r wa c es. w say an tng, and Ward from third to left • L •• ........... ,_,, • ers will instead take pert in the eight-tum Chepm•n Philadel hla coach 0 0 1 h The new timetable for the Yast:rzemslti pointed out. "But field. 111w-.1c1t , , _ s ........ ouUleld wW con.s1~t Tourn•mtnt. Schayes p "We've got tD !in Red Sox became mandatory we have too much talent to In addition r o o k i e Tom ~~'11;!':," •n1on1t ! ! : ~ ~:airly ilf rlrbt. W1~1e UCI will also enter the Pomone lnvlt1tlonel, f•c· in Bos~n to regain our home Monday when outfielder Carl w~~e. . Agee will start in center field ~ •ne ~ ! , i.:uvi~oru::t:: ~ amazing ing powerful H11tings, Neb. in the opening round. court advantage for that iev· Yastnem~kl was elec:ted the I m lick of belJll a laugh-and Tom Mccraw replaces 0r.-. coe•' 1 4 ~" "W 'U ha To · . Tri"" have been planned to Lis y ... 11 for e enth game .. flrst playmg captain tn tea m lng stock li1te the New York veteran Moose Skowron a CPletttv 1 • • ~ l.....-~e mmy ... 1' ,... -· . history ....... admitted "th M •• .. ft' .t $el\ 1krnerel11e • • SVt on Yl'I: U'a'lll.'fl at ftnt " • 1•ton garn. with Nev.ct1 Southern, to Oregon for Port· But before the 76ers can .. "' ere e.... rs · Aid "B ' "'¥ l1nd incl Northern Celifornle for UC Divis ind play in Boston acain, t h e y while Coeat Pllot Wendell to Ptay ':! ~'a:~~ Haywerd. have to win tonight'• game Pickens countered wkb b i s can pinch hit for 111 right Meenwhllt, Rogers HY• recruiting is coming at home. Boston. however . R k • N d s , Q e ace. Dan M<>rt.n1tn. now " I II t 'th L B h' t 1 B"ll 1mu st br eak a Convention 00 le ame to tar umtet Jensen is fresh from '"--1· "AJ· 1 1-all • a ong exct en w1 ong uc s spec acu u t Hall losinR streak that dates . ing a no-bitter laat w.el"'tn we w-': stron' lcder~ ~yr Connolly still lndlc•tlng he'll be •n Antuter in Sep-back to the 1963 campaign the BaUnftekl Toumement than "''"' -~ tember. ' ''We'd love to win at Phil~-and. bas really filled the gap .......... "w .. whearev .. 1!'t year and,.! Hot rumble •round Is th1t Bob Boyd h11 lured I whi h rred h "'"'IA ~ ~ • 1ood cban~., thrM E11tern Conference st1r1 -Riverside's Lucky delphia and end thi s as NEW YORK !UPI I -John Havlicek and Bill Rus-choices as Oscar Robert· c occu w en Hornet to take it all agaiJI th.It .. Smith, Mt. S•n Antonio's Bill Hewitt •nd Sin Ber· quickly as possible.'' said San Francisco's sensation-aell. were selected to the son missed by one ballot. ace Doug Beaumont broke h.la Alaton said year. Boston defensive ace K. C. al Rick Barry became lhe second team. joining Phlla· Chamberlain. Robertson, ankle. The Dodi take Id nerdino's Ernie Powell -to USC. Also sharpshoot· Jones. "They've been partk· dele_hia 's Hal Greer and Elgin Baylor and Bob Pet-Mort:enaen bu alto been on at a tonight era the fie ing Steve Jennings of V1lley. ularly rou gh on us down fifth rookie to be named to Gus Johnson or Baltimore. tit were the only previous the hosp1taJ Ult, but worked st.on'• predJ ~ind:~ ---------------------1there." a National Basketball As-Robert.son, Lucas and rookles selected to receive 1everal lnnln11 in tourney ac-are j tJ&t,dc ._!"'" The Western Division final sociaUon All·Star basket-West were repeaters from all-star acclaim. Uoo last week and appeared · UI • TODA Y'S STARS has turned fro m a rollt into ball team Monday. the 1965 squad while Cham-Barry, the nation's lead-ready to take over once again a tough struggle. The L o s Barry joined Jerry Lucas berlain ousted arch-r I v a J ing collegiate scorer· last aa the kine of the Bue staff. ASSOCIATED PRES.'\ PITCHING -Sam ~k· Om~ell Indians. allO\\f'rl nnh four h1to; for Pls;?ht mn'mJ!~ ;inrl 'trud, 11ut nmr :l~ C I r \' rl:inl1 cir lratNI W:t,hington 'i·'.! Ill thP Arnrrican Le a ~ u " bast>ball opene-r. J r, Angeles Lakers. who had a of Cinci nnatJ. Wilt Cham. Bill Russell from last year at the University of BAITING -Max Al· 3-1 marRin and lhe home· berlain of Phlladelphin Oi;. year's No. I qu intet. Miami. was considered by \Is. India ns. 1·011 e <' t e d court ad\lintage. lost 112-100 car Rober·ti;on of CinC'1nna11 Ha vlicek. a hustllna dead· many as too frail for the f"IGBT RESULTS t h 1 P" hi t ... mchn1mi: 11 llast Sunday to lhl' llawki; and Jerry Wtst of Loli \n. eye on the true Celtic tra· pro aame at 6 foot 7. 20.S ancl no\\ mu!il pli!v lh<' sixth Reles a~ lhe chmce of AA clit1on. makes his first ap-pounds The New .Jtrsey l\w-nin "'"J!lr '" 3 four ga me at St LoUI' ~ eclnro; ~ports\\ riter., and l.po1 I~· pearance as an all-star se· n<1t1vr o;urpr1sed his ma ny 'r11.1 nrnth innin.i: uprising day nt~ht -"I hopr \\t''JI castf'r' lnr the> l!l65·f.ti ;iJI. lect1on while Grrrr .John· rnhr~ hy emerizing a~ the !hat RSVf' (' I e v f'laod a get enough strep to pl<1~ a st;ir tPam • ~on and Jone~ art' repeat· W11rr1ors' leadina acorer <·nmr • from . hrhmd \IC'· w1cle-awake ~a m f' Wh v Thrcr mrmoc>r~ nr the ers from the 1965 ream. and placma hiith amona the rory over the Senators. lwe:Xe tired I ha ve no idea ~.I Boston Celtics. Sam Jone6. There were no"Ulranimous Je3gue leadei-s ~-• ASSOCIATEl> PRESS P H I L A D F. LPHIA- Percy Ma n n 1 n g, 147. Philadelphl11. outpointed Luis Rodr I gut z, 151'h. Miami, 10. Llnetaps Los •~onu Mt vrv win, u w ... , ""'" .. , 18 \IYllU• Oovl' CF 11911 F°oltl• llF J l •li!t)•.,. l ll ~ J.OM'(>n U " l!Q•tbo•a C '''' OJiv., 11 c. 011,.n It r let I I al· .ht ld· r's ;ea "le. >as en 1ct mt . ~rs Tie •er )s. ·15 .. " Yl or Id 10 3r to e- iJ to .. ][. '('· he ill er ?r• he ·st he ·ill 'he isl ng :er as lO• he ist lie ng is on dy he :ht ay ~r r ce Id ll· es .. Jll • ~ I :: TueJd1y, Aprtl 12, 196b DAIL v ,JLOT /News.,rm J 1 Mawr D!!i's Gregory (.500) HB Downs fHf tJaeGreen• Leads Area Preps in Hiiting Laguna ICCC Golfers Hit It's Mind 11>e0r..,.o.ut .... bl~ , '· ...... ,..,.~ •• Splashers 2WeekendAces :"J..::m:t,~-:iy ~ ~'!;_ ff Trailing 25-22 a f t • r aix .. the put two ween, with West· i:':i. J evtnts, HuntJ n ct o n Beach l"'i"e Cout action. minlter shortstop Dan Loom· ~. 1 suddenly came to We and The 17th hole at Irvine Wilder 11 scheduled lo meet er maklnf tbe boldttt move 1 tip~~ Y went on to down Laguna Coast Country Club produced P~ul Renius. who downed Over Matter ly GLINN WHITI to take OVflt tht top spot/ •1'9~ir l'I Beach ~ ... 34 1 1 .,,, a palr of aeea over the week· Mike Koll, three and , two. ln Mike Greiory of Mater Del .1~•w ' al • ':"'" • n a non· ea.ye end witb Harry Carlton te0.r· th~ 1emifinalJI thls week. =ml•••••lliiiiiiiill••••••lilll••••lltill leadl, havlni coDected I:~ I' l Ji~~~"' du 1wtm meet Monday aft-ing 'his perfecto Friday and In t h e other semifinal 11 hits in 42 trips tor a -* '!!!t.... ernoon in the Artista' pool. Tom Young coming right back match, Pat Hart. who won Wa a almple cue Of mind over matter. batuni averaee. But Loom· f'ror.iitY 0•1 .,......., Saturday to hole out on the qualifying medalist bonor~. At leMt that'• the opinion offered by Newpart er, who ripped nine blta In ' N•r• r ... A ............ --~ 1 .. 1 I Ml u.-,_.. same green. will play the winner of thfl Beadl'• Mardi Bobe when quiued on Kexioo Clty'1 H at bat. ln the Santa Ana n ~::.: • 1 i, I ,. Meeley .. ley-t, Ltt-IMdl. The similarity doesn't end terfinaJ match. Hart downf'd rarUied a.Jr elfect on athletes who'll be oompeting there Elb tourMy th.la week, baa r 1' 1~:1, f f ri;; :;~1. Morrell tl\ 1. Pwc.e tHI there, either. Carlton's ace Joe Brophy, 3 and one. to Calo two years hence when the Mexican capital .. pays bOlt DOW p thered 17 aafeties In I ~:r~:'"" ll ', l r a.JOH;r;::_,<H~.!."': !~:'i· M<KIY IHI was his first In 14 years of the semis. . . to tbe~l pie Games. 35 plate appearances for a ~-;; ~Z?"':ir' 1 f ,. w11-IH>. r.-tu. golfing, while Young's was The final& of the Prt11dent ~ • 1 a J ..... JOr a , spen &:.t110 er vac-..-. • · . ;t•• } N• --,. 1t1lrd. Ttme ,.,... • A .1 "" ..,_., in M--ico Citv be f th U ·ted Sta•-Four other Oranit Cout owt u t o•v•"ll-1. nw. 1L1 1. ''~ tHI Carlton, playing with BUJ pn .w • u ..... · t UCLA t ~-~t •• :..... 481 averaae ~ &u1f:;4 1 1 I I * 1M1v1c111t1 Mtc1•tv-1. '•IC'• 1H1. high first in 15 years Cup tournament are aet for ... ~.. CA.a ·1 u a mem r o e ru ~ borMhld bittln Ii ~ l •llue I ~ Ni .. IHI No po;ntt. Mirams and Tom Green used The Bob Fernandez Mem· ~eyball outfit which competed again.st the Mexican :: or bett.r, e~::.ue1 J . ~· , .. !. ll!J' "I r:::°" j ' ' . N!00...1~"'~'1..!':~:..~HI t .. ,M., (LI, a five-wood for his big' shot, orial trophy will be up f 0 r IPrla 1n four Jamel. . Euntington Beach 448 tuln· 1 To•••• uf '' a I • " 10. F,__1. MeKay tH> 1 w1._ IHI while Young who played with grabs whe.n Sant. Ana host.~ "We were instructed on ~bat to expect and bow mate Jack Brobain.; 417 a.,~oe~:X~:: ;=. ';:';',. Han1ev 1H1. Ward Mauldm. Paul Palmer ls annual spring sag and field b> cope with the 7,349-foot altitude before we ever Dana Hall of Costa M~. :.1.: '::-' f · No "'''d r1me 1.1u . and Don Scott holed out using day for men April 27. left,'' the 20.year.old '°1.leyball ace oonfides. and Marin'• Bob Drenler, 11nM11 1 . Count R n _ ,.":.F;::-~. '!'=!, ~1~.~';: •"4 a two-Iron. · The annual member·guest .. When we got there we took it easy at first and .e . ' Jl i i·· y OU!!J 10. I r••-•· ICreM 1H1 1. ••"""' 1u The Paul Rifes tea.med up Jack and Jill tourney Is alat· gradually worked into our normal. pace. It didn'.t ta~e Chicle Don. aldlon of Mater .• • i I : 1 !"":r!u-.~~~ .... ~~~'"' lff<" Ito fire a net 146 and capture ed for .Sund. ay, April 14. tong to get used to the change and I don't believe it Del leads the area In nma t To 5.3 wm· '""' ., .. ,, top honors in Sunday's mixed ltlu • l'er.te b.ad any bearing on our performance in the games." scored with 10, followed cto.e.. I ._ foursome competition which Mar<t.i and her mates trimmed the Mexican outfit ly by teammate Mike Morgan v ,4 .._...... ._.. ,.,, 101 ~ ... -scored tbe combined net of Sa G~nne .:rlstol ~ired a Jl in three out Of tour matches during ther week's atay and J ack Brohamer of Hunt. ~...,. L "t 'rhe Orange County La· r1: ~' itotn-i. L...,... IU(JI. the partners. Second place sw~ s~kes ~~P Me:a ;,e:rd~ I t ... e -·r • _._ --ca. incton a.acb with Nine. Frank ..,.... I rrosse Club maintalned lb • ,,.._1, HllcMd tL> t. Mtttt,.., went to the Robert Arnolds C Ptry Cl b "'-t' 0 i.u l'VI u 1"" n...~ ........ B-"'--ol H tin... h CH1 J. -tH> T"°'t ':11 • l 1,.,.. hU th R-"'-rt R ou n u , ud 1ng ave Miss Rohe point.cl out that there ia more than the aWHUUer un •• 0 n perc atop the league at.nd· ,. ''-1 Froot cL• 2. •lw904 tL> 1 '!": w e . e VU'I:' 05s· Hellman and Bob Steach by altitude to oonsider .men playing a tam sport in~ tapl tbt runs batted ln in~s •nd pres~rved lta pet· 1 ,:.,C-;:,v::.1 T!': .. ~'.!i. Tvr-11 1H1 es finished thtrd at lSl. two shots. Hellman and Tucb Mexico "The crowds are really aometbin•" lhe rwveala li.Jt wlth "·followed by team· feet ~ecord over the weekend 1 si-.-t1.• i ,.,lock CH>. rim. a .... i1 .. 9to• Bet1elt each turned in a score of 73. .. ; • • II!• • mate Mlb Ba1191 with alne by pmnJng a 5-3 1011 on the 1:01.1 Doc I d never expenenoed anyth.in& like it before and Jwnbo Jim ...,_1 of )4a. Temple City Chiefs. N~oo111r,:-~ir!;~':1 u.1 , '•"•• tH1, Huntington Beach C?untry Low net. honors went to The fans really get out of oontrol.' However, we were tel' Ole wltb elpl Carl Lawr~ce paced the •ot F•-• .• ~ tL> 1. Hntlleodl Club got Into tbe ~ole 1n. one Newton with a 64, whUe Joh.n bne!ed on tbat. aspect of the i rip beton we le.ft IO it "°" , ... MtTn~ Orange Cou 1 tta "' with 1L1 '· s11enc.. 1H1, r1,.,. "o act, also. with. Chtck Wilson Farrell flr)lshed in the runner· . · Ai r• •11 • n Y a c... a 100 1•e1t-1. Fr°'' <L• " o.HoH 1H1, ac·1ng the 162·ya d eco d h I up pos·1tlon at M wasn't as bad as 1t nught have been," she adds. ,_., ,'JN>I I f 4 pair of goals. while s k i p No thtrd T1-1.oH r s n ° e · Mexican crowd! do have a way of expressing their o•i1' , f Rudolph Clark Ste-ams d .oo Fr-• ...... IHI 1 com"'' 1H1 " Monday afternoon. A seven Bob and Pug LltOeton won jubilation and d.i:sencbantment like nothing I have f!'lfff 1"1 1 ~ I 1 . Bill He.adden each 1co~ed 1~:'~~~:i-11iu:.!~· 1H1 , ••n•• 1 1.an<lic~pper. dWihli;otn u!ed a Ssoundm .. ayto.surbenetyter,hbaloo·tilnogf 1t':°'1 • ~::ir~M> 1 J 1 . t •• 1, A 0 T p . h d . tHl J. MetK,,., 1H1. Tl,... 1 tto seven tron an 1 o a •L. "' • v • seen lD t.be United Sutes. . ~ U I ,1 ) · , ,;ce .. om nee a a pair. * F .... it••u -1. Hvnll110•on ~ ... , Two tournaments for men's Walt and Winnie Williams fill· They completely lose tbetmelves ernotiODally in i1?:'91M.N11 't .. J 2 ~sststs. . . rime i.D.A. club members are on the slate ished second at 64. ttle cour.e of ad.loo on the field er floor and they react.,=.~~,.,~ ~I r,. . f f fensemJ~~r~ ~"!~bl G:.I~~ .....__ <-for April, with a blitz tourney IA9•-Beflf!lt 14 though they were peraoml oompetit«I 1mteed of " ~H(> a. o-.. 1~1 .. j Rugh Bassett Mlk.e O'Rourke' • Medley ee:!:~: 1:~,';:::::::::. billed for Aprd 23 -~ • low J I C nd Doc Todd oolooken. 1. ~> -,.'· \~ Mlke CaUaha~ and ioalie Ed '';: :~~. •tVMll.tr <HI 1 , .. cHt net ~ournamenl uUlWng fuU shar~ to~~~. In the med· cask>nally crowdJ IJV. the unpresaoa of 1 wlcano • ~ < .. , • • i The Orange County Club l. •H.~re;';;;~· =' n~1 1• ,_,. iLi S•nta An• at Laguna Beach Cotmtry It is not uncommon to aee skyrockets launched ,rg:• ;t t "~~tA t Temple City ia In second:; .. ~~""' tL> l ~"' IH>. r,,.,. Jack Wilder took a giant step score ot ~during the month· ready to erupt. i:· ~ J ll •r 1 ~ oow boasts a 6-0 record. while •00 •M..,~ -1rv-1 • ••m tH• Former seniors champion Club. each turning In a net from the stands during football g ames and when Mexico ~ 4 } • t ; f n place in loop standings with '° "11-1 crev 1L1 '· AMrr .... 1H1 ' toward winning the Presi· long competition. City Polytechnic meets the University of Mexico on the flt B 4, lJ f ;· ! a 8-2 mark. M,.:-;:~7\!':;: l~•' 1, c .... , .. cLi dent's Cup championship at Mrs. ll. R. Sproul fired a * * * "= 1 B 1 l end when they host the Uni· < ,. •-11-1. er .. tLl ' M •rv•n time de(endtog champion Ray week, with Mra. Louise Cas· gridiron stand by for riotoUI situation.a. :;::.:. lo! 1 + J 1 The league·leaden awing 1 Hiii 1H1 Tltne 1.a •· Santa Ana C.Ounlry Club last gross 78 to c.pture Thursday's 1 ~ ti · ~ bac.k into action this week-"'!,~u'.· :i::-~.1"1 1 """ tHI > week when . he knock~ two-compdltion for women wt " wtn • •r• A Ir Tl J' versity of Arizona Saturday H,:. ,."! :z.-:-:.H1...,:.•,r;,: ~ Echols from the competition, paris winnln& low net honors IWCAA ... ,.,. c.._-lf ..1 I ti \ and the Phoenix Lacrosse Tl-1:51.7. two and one, in qua.rt.u·£inal at 58. -r-"S 'I t Club Sunday. Both tilts are Chipman c-on ... 11 lncncllW. ._.II '-"' ff f t . i b~ed for TeWlnkle Park at llm9' haa a chofc. of ahootlnt for a bld to the unlvenfty • ,......._ • t 1.30. M 1 • T•ah tn SJ -----------division or the coll... aectlon ef the forthcomlnt NCAA champlonahlpa. Coach Paul 0-..'s Panthers, 24-4 on the .... ton, will problbly wind up In the college dlvlslen this y .. r, he revealed at .Moftdty's fatheri"I ef Orante County be..a..11 and track writers. Chapman wouW he¥e a ..... shot at a.tint the Pacfflc COlllt ravJenal .....,.... of the eel .... poup and there la a poeelbility. they wlll be sfatM at Anaheim Stedlum, May 20-2 I. Othw pertidpatlne IChoofa would Hlcefy ,,.. elude the Unfve"'ty of San Frandtco, W•r State (Utah), to name a few. Chapmen won elfht ef nine ....-pl.,.. tfur- lnt the Enter vacation period, lncludlftl a 21 ·1 tmaehint of Cal State, Lont leach. The letter la ene ef four team1 to cWeat the Panthers thla year and It the epperent wlruwr ef the CCAA. 0-..'s force. rapped out 11 hits In the ltl•t· Int ef the Long IMch nine and there Qft be lftt .. doubt that Chipman deterv• natlenal ranklft9. The Panthers get their tupreme t•t April 29 when they Invade the University of Southern California to face the nation'• number ene rated force -USC. And If you think 0.... produc• a w..cl smt .. whan asked to tallc about this .,.ar't club, you Mould ... the uplotlve 1rtn turned en wMn he t.etlna to cenvene en pro.pects for 1967. Four ef fl M starting pitchers wilt refvm and enfy two memben ef the ,...ular Hneup wfll be IOllt via 9raduatlon. The poor_. .. rnect run ev. tra,. amont the pitchers Is • nifty 2.A. Aa a team the Panthen are knockJnt the ball areund at a .300 cllp ao thert appeera to be • lot ef teed thlnea In 1tore for the tiny Orante cioll .... •••• ,, .... u. .... .......,.,..,..,,.. ...... a.r a ...., ......, ,_ 11• rJllL __ ............... . Los Alamitos Mr. k4flw (( ""'911 Trv. (J a IMlul Am ...... c:..... ..., .. (1 ..... , 11' ·-----------c.,..i. 0-.-t• A...-c.l 1• Pllll'T U CL :Ill..,....._ eM ..... 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C~ '"rw 11• c111m1,,. Y••U be teelal a MW Y•'*-LMt 11 w K111111 111 ,.."" ..... 1,, '-Lire cord oame in the AM ...... Miu Mckr CJ l(.eoolal Y r"" 111--.. 1e1w 1111 ....,.,, 11s MMtr '' .._ 10 w.tta> '" com.in& months called "Dy- Oed!Y ...... (1 " ( ....... ) 111 L•M "''" (Ill Meir) "' necor .. troog ay At t"'-g th . M ""A. C!A_,_ • --Collecs. Tlfw Lftllt " w MvM> itt s.ur-.11, cc ...,._, 111 • a s er r on UC same a: enng onuoy, 04UWI n.IJA .~ "-"'• .. ri-(W •• _, 11' ,.,., ,...,., Teo (( lmlllll "' cord to replace ''Tyrex" track coach Howard Brubaker Told of how be bad to TWO TW••Tv <>-11 "" ..._. 11w Lett• 01r1 tH ,_, "' ord recruit a member of the Doos' ba9eball team -G-..ry '."~\=n:',,'~"i!.':' ... ,..~~11":;: ~·.:,..: :~ ~:,> :~ c F~ •t• extra 11 Nor111 Zodda -to fill in spots on sprint and shuttle hurdle ,._ .._ ... Heu1ruo u1., tN> ~ Ett• 1G "~·• "' • la cen lie rlgM ffltte If he *-lft -~ tW Huitt) 1" f>ateta you can have your relay teams tor the Southern Cal Re ys last week. L.,.~o omcK • AIM ..... name, tnJtials. name o( a . Zodda, a former spike star at Santa Ana Val~y TM11110 u ca. • .,.r-. "'-'*" 2 ~fl(;o'!i~~ ....... lft> :~! product or company put on Hi12gh0 L •. ~rrohurdnnedl imorel3 3Uwi capabthly. DoHe cotveredthird~e :.;• .:::=-;,:.~..,., ""'" "• , .. """ ~ °:..:"',~J !:::» :~ your auto license plate! IAIW es n · . to pace e ns o a Gu1e ~ <w ,.,..,_, 111 111111 1&.oHv TOO n.11 cat! ""' w1111 Place finish. And he oontributed heavily to the 4-40 r...,... 12 ' 0-1 111 IT"'"'• • .._.. • w """" ... ,.u Te JM It'• a aew u r. • v.,....,.. """ (1 H ,,..,., 117 PP•• <>II un ... fKlw. ··-" Mayt..... It'• a JlMLI Olds 88 relay quartet• runnerup placement. The founome ......, .,. .... <• a1t1eld11 m " •" " ,.. -,._.. . . • uiNo Ull:' ~ • lipped to a n ""A 42 S -not bad f or a matllb.ift -·p Mr. v1c11i. ,....., tN l'1tttt1 1• MIST .. ,, '* "''"'" ..... -"' .. "' But to the man wtio buys it t""'" • r -· 1"111 ,., ''" Mc111~1 1,. .,.,..., r-our lot at COSTA * * * Included In Monday's eufoty of the latt lltob- ert MontfOmerY, it waa capabty pointed out that lob's dedlcatlen to Newport Harbor HitM School wu two-fold -academic and athletic. ft WH Moftttomery wM ~ to ... the Tara back In the SunMt L .. tue and hla mi•lon w .. accompllahed enly a few weeb before he waa to die from a hNrt attack. tffwport will lie back In t"9 Suntet loop In 1967. He believed that Newport Herber beloftted with the beat and for that rHaon he ltattled te get t~ Sallora back In Orange County'• mMt ,,... tltlout apo"9 circuit, Montvomery w" an avid follonr ef achool sports font before he w" appointed principal and It w" an accepted fact that ) ·would ... him at vlr· tvelly 9Very tehool athletlc function -beMball .,...., baeektball cont•t1, toott..11 II"*• track meett, etc. Although popular opf nlon Indicated that It was • mistake to put the Sailors back In SunMt LNfue football opposition, lob atuck by his guns that play· Int among the beat would produce better r•ults. C......., IM TM (W Mr-l 111 L•o• ... ICAaaCR.OW 0 '"'' LKt Y l(ltlfl t• Meir) 11t M E s A'S UNlVERSITY ".,'""' "'' "' •19MTI1 ua. • .,-.., l "'" ...,. OLDSMOBILE at 2850 Har-AM ...... _, 11t1 "' Gt .. AA "'"-Tll9 Cu""'11,.._ 1·111 .. r1• cc "9nlffl t• 'llnif 111•. bor, it's different, unusual CellfC11ue N"4 11 t< Mca.,,....., lM '"'" e.r u ~, '" -"" "'·tter than what he "•'""" Teco" J o..._1 117 1111-"'--CH ....._, Ill .. N Ull:' iwr~tiM t.4 11 H c,...,1 1,. Mal'• Luc• 1w •••wu1 111 wu driving. We have a t'M ••uo cM1 "" _,. .. 111 •,., Mick'• ""' ••• 11< M<1t.,........, 111 •ood aupply of used cars .. ,,... ,.... ... "' ... ... .. If'--1(14 "'°"" 10 Wtllt) ... • .•. Ma. vic1t11 .. ,. .. , t>ll 11 "" a.. c11e a.. te ""11111 111 right now. stop by! tor ~. ,..., tallo rt 1• •• , &.UCICI St. Ltult a_,.,, I• ..... ,, ,,. KA"Ot t .. 11 lwl• "'-.__ ...... ~ ler fl Juertrl lit Call a drlnkla~ driver tee ceuld VllWt. '-"'"' C.Yeli.r 11 Com..,> 111 L~LAHTTY .... TWO -..1-.4 "' c,....,1 1i• prep e r I y! Tests have •••SA Ha <wi --~ " "" thi. _,..a that 3 ounces of !!&-'°"•"" RAC•. UI YWft. I -eWt llufldl. "°"" es _,,., ..... , , CMA r -•""' ..... ~ ~ " M"-.... .,... CMA CNH• tS.."tJ ..... 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HUNTINGTON BEACH OPlN I A.M. TO I ... M.-IATU,_OAV TIL ! P.M.-GLOl'O IUNOAY It would then sffm fitting \hat the 1967 Tar football team d~lcat• its 1eaaon to wt\at Bob Mont· ...mery worked and believed In -maklnt the Tara , .. peered sport production. Luo.v ••-tw •1,,,.,, 1• .. " CMAltCI "' -1useu1 "'-ltlddlng this works! Tiie Dow l t r (N l'elfieJ 111 IMll • , .. _________ _.,I .. ______ -?' _____________________ ... ____ .. \ I \ • } ' J 8 DAll. Y PllOT /Ntwi· Pl'ltl T Ut ~OAY Al'IHL 12 TutSd~, April l2. lM m "'" ''"' n '""' (30 iNa.> OJ All Stir T1INtrt m c-..t C«J1 '"""' ll)tau•H .... .... ., ...... " .... t:00 n • ,....., lllM ee ......... "1.1.llMI" (musical) '&CJ -Elwla l'rtsltJ 111d Jullft l'rwll. fMI tlll 1eldler woos UH l11• t.lft ......._ l:GO 9 Tiie lie ""11: (IO min.) Jerry (Miss Prowse) to will t $JOO W. Dllllpl!y. 0, ,,...,: (30 111111.) ""'""'7 [I. a e1 ".....,·"•kltf 11...n are EJt. • set o'huf\• '"' ~ min.) A&1m 1rt lfrald tlltf ''"' llOt 11wt e...,.. U : (60 min.) "Attft't You to collect tlleir ~ If tlltlf rllll'f, Su.....tsld To s. Mir JohMJ c.111 Eyia. wl111 •• AmtJ .,... r11N mttcll. !.!! ~:!~tu~ra!ti"'sg'~ a> CALIF-THE MOST-CLR Mldlatt C..ll1n, Cvy Norlund • * Anatomy of 1 W1y of Uft .lotn b 1na. Tiit at11 ot •• 1er11I 1 le tlet1rmln1d to becomt tlle wotlcf• m Cl [l!lm[] C6fl&t -till hi~ ttytr end to win the Im of • Milt C6(fiiilifA INdy of tllt .,..ell 1111 In t11t tet "' C.ltonlie Pill ..., It hn ~ a Qlltlt Q.,..: (30 min) "Th• th• nltioll'• ll'IOSt poputM _. .. lmmlarant. • OJ..._ lllellle m (I TM II• li.,.I T\&ltM ft) Nell ff a Cllr n.r, (60 min ) With lJoyd Th1.11on IPJ T...ta • ,.._ end cuest 1111m.. WAR flott HEARTS-Charles Coll.ingwood reporta tonight on "The other War in Vietnam" on Chan· nel 2 in color at 10. For several weeu camen crews followed tile procreaa ot the new joint United St.au. South Vietnameae rural reconstruction procram in Binb Dinh province. g T!Mblt .itll fltlltf t:JO II <t ....._. .._..: CJO 11111.) !'lU:.-= r. M1k1111i rn•u• PIPI' :!":: •.:1~~ :-=,: Gambles Win, Lose mottler oondudal thlt lilt 1111 rw Im ........ K 1way to rtt 111trrW. &;JO 8 ti 11N1C hpolt: ()() min) Jt~ 0 ,.,.._ "-II: (30 min.) A ~ham. m•nlndul ....,,_. tot .,.,.. i nd llioclMJ; "" ........ .. "' D [nip 01 .... (lO llllft,) I t!lelr ~; • """•• Yilbt m Mar\ ti Z.nt Po min.) to Or. Rmli'• btadl hocla. m ... ,... ()pert m ....,_..., m ....,. ... "' PnrtJ ., '*"' Successes Surprise, But Not .4ll Failures G)AplllloMda t:UOMll 1W 114 till... By RICK cl• BROW while, malntalna popularltJ, with -David Janaaen eYtr oo 7:0088C-l111 ...-. (30 mlll.)lt:t1•ee11.....-(IOlll1.)"Tht HOLLYWOOD <UPI) -the run. It will be hick. and w11111 Cn>nkrt•. I Oi:J.er War In VlltMlll. • Cllttt. e.i. You're sitting up there, way lt b.u one of the mo.t IOlid O 8 AMric.a: (30 min) u]k ri ~~,:;::':.""'.,.::·high up. in your New York ol· au di.enc ea of tbt bome Doullu, host "Tlt• Stael HMll... 1lltllt11e:t " Ille SOllll ~ Oce, deciding the tbinp that screen with the Hria bold· o llftmll no'"'"> • ttwt 111vtt ~if..., ldilll only the ulevilion network's hlg iu' own qaimt tbe 'fuel.. iJ T.uwrt %.Me (30 111la.) •• 1Mr1 is" llM ...... !11;n.,:~urten ca final· day night movies, and baiJd. • o.• t11t Miii• (JO 111111 ) , Q • ._.. ,._ .... cao ~· Tbi.a la the bil time. 'lbll lng its ratlnp lltreqth at.Nd· , min > 11 :what you~• Men tralDal Uy u fam drifted bllct after at~. w..n " t11t ~ • On.,_,..: (60 •lit.) "A Tm for all your life. Thia la where being Iesa dependable earlier m1" > Am&l'Dll Adwntura. 1n-" Rldlml Klllblt ... the ded&loiu are made. So ln the IU600.. EIJl)yul!IC*tl~ 111 111 re1•~•••CW. you think: e ~ s.r-"' '-11_... ,,., ._., ...... How m&DJ c b l ldren wU1 ANOTHER SURPRISE o..-. • CIO •-> '1\t '°' like "Batman"! And wbat "Combat'' ls yet another 1Cf111 '°'"'• about a aeriea about 1 cblm· surprise. Thia World War U fl•AMr.., • ... ._ panzee and 1 croa.yed loll? aeries of American aokllen : .. •'. ~--,.... ._ _. • Well when you're ln tbe in Europe is going~-'~ biC ~e when •ou're .. i_ .., fltth season. Also .n1:MUw.uC • ' · ~ la another World War ll Mr· w h • r • the deciliGGa are lea "12 O'Clock High " wblch 1Dlde, you have import.ant • • thinp fadnC you mi.Dute aft. la rather poor, and wu en· "1111 er mlnute. But 1 look at IOIDe veloped in ~ mild fan fuss of the prop-ama that hive Jut season when the oriainal made tt. and will be back In star, Robert Lanatng, was the comi.DC 1 e 1 1 0 n, abowl d r o p p e d in favor of Paul that aometima a fellow bu Burke. m Tllt ""'9Nbltl: (50 llln ) "'fht Nobe of Death." ., • •11• ....... (JO .... ) "111· t lidt ltrlln." flirt I, ~ ... ., a ........ ....,.<*-> ·~.1ot11 Cnwford. • 8 Tiie Jet,.,.. ... (tO alll) ~-::.u.::=:f:"' ....... ,.. ... ... a. " • ..., ll)U1C.-. .. ...._ an.a.-~··" ll:JO. lllellle: .,.,, .. , .. "".,... l:I0 11 (t ,._. Del't tit till D.W..: mtncll) "5C).-{•IWMI c;_., hit (3il ml11J '"Mint II tilt LUGk of tllt i...... .. °"""" Nlln. Alt lmh • Gralldpe Mike Sulllven lnvlln old Jvnt dtlter covntflfllb avde the ~ntlrt Nuh family lo *It hlll'I 0111 dollar bills wtlen he It hi .... on Ms Mzona "Sold~ mlllt. J, f'lt ol "'°"" to help et11en •M Ille tllt O'M1ll.y runts. US. Tretsury Oepertmtflt btffltd. 8 ROU£R GAMES-UVE! D • 1111 T•lalit sa-: Joh11117 <:ltto11, host a surprising knack o( sue.. While some viewers •ho lng correctly what the publJc mow about the pow• of will go for: rat inc s may be aurpriMd about the return of the docu· REAL GAMBLE mentary "CBS lteportl" 8er· For example, it was a coo-iea, the answer limply is that liderable gamble whether 1 tbe netwm>k get. grut pres· good rating would be glnM!f· Uc• from it and knows there ed by a television seriea sw· would be a terrific storm If ring Robert Culp and B 111 this tut prime-time hour of Cosby. who. as it happens, repllrl;J«beduled pubic are, respectively, white and affairs Abject; was dropped. Negro. But "1 Spy," their A couple of V1riety pr~ weekly secret acent hour, hu grams that aren't particular· been a 1Uccas. ly tq ratlnp Stttera will aJ. * Thunderbtrda vs. Hawaii "The FBI," another n e w so come back ID the fall. One Hria, a1ao bad aome indut-iJ the Daml1 Kaye show, try expertJ wooderlng wbetb-wbldl bu decllned sharply ln er it could get good ratln&I -qu.allt;J and unbapp 11 y ls becluae of its toulh opposl· aervtnc to erode 10me of tbe tion , the Walt D ts n e y pro-tranendoul repuation of ti, gram and Ed Sullivan's v• stc'. And the other aeries ls riety outing. But the n1tlonal Uw of ADdy Williams, which audience remarkably h a s will be IWitched from Mon- managed to show its llking da,1 to Sunda,s, following for ill three aeries. Disney "Bonam&" on the NBC·TV · 0 ...... : -sai.wt" Dlfl W" and Sullivan remain Itron&, autwnil acbedule. n ......... Q' 1111 l ~re) 'SS-8111 ~ °"' Dll-and "'Ibe FBI" bas found ill A number of long-run tele. liOuri> • " """ LAI Monttlt, Carol lllldw7. own niche, with Efrem Zim· vi&ioa bits, meanwhile, have PEANUTS GORDO JACKSON TWINS I TUMILEWEEDS ly C...._ M. Sc•m MO I 7 I HA~ A iRA61C MS'l;~ I ~ JOINEO llU~ iSOC r# LOST ~11 ft««r! IT'S ACUTE~ 6REEN 611.J.S/ •• AM) 'dlR \QCl.IS SO-UNUUL .. I CAN'T' Ql:JrTE AND lHE Vvt>Rt>S 10 DESCRIBE IT By Dick lroob By Tom It Ryan Ql 8 n. .__ Wtllt: (30 U. 8 ..._ ..,... Amdlt Mt. r baliJl Jr., tbe former star of come to the end of the rold 1111n.) Jadi Slllfnl. lat. "'hul 9.,.. <_,.,,, '43-Tuma• 8tJ, "Tl Sunset Strip," provinc this seuon. Dick Van Dyke 11n Tra11." 1.1:11e11e111e: -n.,... ,..... (Id· blJ atrenctb u a video dr1w. and hiJ crew 1re quitUng vol· Mun AND JEFF ly Al Sml .. fJ) et.. c.i.t Ylftturt) '42--Motlly Wool111. "Batman," of course, wu untariJ1, WIDtine to bow out ----------~-tD u.u """*'..., e .._"II"" .. _..(*'" an instant hit. and so wu while they CIJl still have --M\DJa.---l'M--~---AIOUT'-----••OH-,-H&-CAH--T-BE_SE_Ri_IOC __ .JS __ J .. ID u..... E.llr1lla ml) '46--Stl¥t!I Gtny. "Daktarf," the African-set some pride.Jn the series. and ouo .-.. c•~l Ale~ .. _, ... s -~·-A oass1NG show about the chlmp and the also b e c 1 u 1 • most of the "'~ "'.._ ~, '' "'°'° 1 n'\ l:lO I> 8 n. 11111 a... Mtr. <50 l:• D 8 Wiii -.it <JO llill.) cro1Hyed lion. But "Daniel principals hope to go on to HE HAS A UTn.E BLACK FANCY! nun l "•llCY WlltcMl •"d Jeck Ktulch· 1:10 G MMr. .,._ ,,.. • .., No Boone" continues to surprise, bigger things in movies and --~--DATE SOOK •n 1uut ,.,.. ldr•1111> •41-watter l'ldrto11. turning out to be ooe of those elsewhere. Shirley Booth is FORGIRL.S! O (I Or. ID"8rt II: (30 min l ·~ Maur ... O'Hara. 1low-1tart1ng Westerners that w I n d l n g up a1 video's Glft of Love." Part II ot lour 111m 1:15 e ...,..: "Te lllarrJ • Liit" a network program executive "Hazel." Raymond Burr hu Rl9ttt. With frtd A11alre •lld Lim (dremi) 'M-41tyma Loy. is wise to let the audience tried his last case as "Perry :~~Kilt's 11...,: !lO min) ''Walty 1:30 II lttn .,....,, LIUI grow into, assuming Its aver· Mason." The "Ou.le and Har· for Congrtu .. Capt. Binrt111nt011's I 2:00 .. All..lfiCM ....... : • .,,.. C11(1 ace level ls seven years old. riet" show. that I t i r r I n ' hero 1rn11e Is destroyed w!ltn the Ar....,. (drama) '4~k• Ftye. Fesa Parker, once the Davy drama of real life, bu ex. German toldttl'l h1 routed •11 un. ''nit w .... _. ae "...,. (dra· Crockett lm1ge, la the hero pired. And "Ben Casey" an~ muhd u McH1lt's men. ma) ·~7-Mn SlltrWan. "tilt. ,.. here. "Dr. Kildare" have turned in CD TIM Mtn Crllflll SllOW: (90 min.) T•• • Vteltitt~ (myittry) '31-"The FuCftlve,'' m e a n· their acalpelJ. Conv .. tioft.n r1tty procram. Plttr lonL t--------------------I \-------------------------• WORTH MENTIONING • 1:00 m (9 cmmtl C..llflnli.-tlla Meet: 1.000 "fW restdtnts U'OU tll• bofdtt Into Call1oml1 mry 24 houri. Thtrt mutt bt 1 aood rttt011. Cdw1n Ntwrn1n conduc1s 1 wturt.,,,nd tour to ltit ·~n" as wfll n •out• S1l1c:es th1I me~• C,lilomia tll• ll'IOSt. WEDNESDAY 'U:JO 8 .,..._ °"" I_.. (fantny. wtlltrn) '47 -llolltlt C4l11u111ft,.. I l:tO ::.c:: s.r (dr11111) '47- DAYTIME MOVIES I Jolin Galfleld, Liiii l'almtt. t·JO m ~ StllliOft lft "" M l•" m "allllJ ....... (CO!Mdy·dttllll) • (ldv.nture·drame) '49-JMft Huth I '46-l'tter lntord, Jtftftffer Joflta. •· Arttlur Franz. I 1:JO ID (9 .,, ..... (drarne) '55-0ltt 10:00 O .. .._.,. (drtm1) '38-Bette Boaudt. Onb, Henry ronda. • I J:JO D ... Ad" ........ (4ttN) ... 11:30 8 "lllltJ Anl111llltllt" (myster,) -frtdrlc Mtrdl Edl!IOl!d O'Btt.. '47-Phllip Rttd l ' lZ:OO 0..,,. Ill ,...... (tdwnture• 4:JO 8 8 "PWt .,... (IMl'btt- dramt) 'Sl-W'Yft' Morr!&. dr1m1) ~I C..111. A LITTLE MATTER OF WISHFUL THINKING? So111e 11twspaptr clrcul.iLIOll r19urrs art. Not lhf DAIL 'f PJLO I 5. f nry rt aud11.td by lht "1l1onwtde, rtSP«tld Audll tsurtau of C•rcut1t1ons. -~ Denni• tlle Men~e • C»a 1 CAU.. ~ ~. Eo? lM GtVlrie t 'Ol!NNtS A 04TH. • I J POGO YU. Ml!6 Pl'ACH ! HI! NAWS ANO HOU.lltS AND PIGICS ~Ma~M 'T1Ma! l WOUL.ON'T WOJfko/ ABOUT IT UN~-~ liS ONLY A STA61 FATH!RS GO THR0~6H. ly Mell -TM! Nl!XT' STAGe IS SENIL.ITY. ANO 'TH!M °™EY'RE IA.Sii" io 6~ ALONG wrrH. 't·I lo t\\E'\A ~ ~ rw.s; , ...... ,,.......,... .............. ' . IVlltYTHING UNDllt CONTROL -Explorer Scouta of Pott 198. 1pomored by the Costa Mesa Police Department, show bow their knowledge of .f.i.nt aid will be applied durinl the May 13 and 14 Scout-0-Rama to be held at the Orange County Fair· grounds. Their "patient" ta 8-year-olcl Jimmy Sanp, son of Coet.t Mea Police oUlcer Wllllam Savage, the Exp>orer Post adviler. AUendiD& Jimmy (from left) are Bob Kredel, Nico JO•wtDI and Kip Kinninp. Tuesday, A~rll 12, 1%6 L>All y PILOT /Ne*'· Prtu J 9 the At:Otosphere 1-c-.. ~-,:~-~-~rm-.:-...... - Reitaurateur ~rites Success Story 'lc1"--,.,. ..... 'HE VNOEllSIGNIO ... ,_...... O'• tlty tllet Wt trt to!IO\ld9"' • Miii a~ "'-'Y bualnen er ll07 ••Y"'lf'f ,..,.. 1111•. ANlltlm, Celltor•le, 11fl4ler lflt flco tltlout firm ntme 111 MAatON MIL.I. ANO IUP,L Y COMPANY aN lllat M~ By JACK O. BALDWIN of lln&erlng on bil A's ii a waa busy tlnwbere. '°°· twm 1, e-~ 01 1111 101iow1ne ..,..,.. LONG .. • . ( clut to bis Texu·born herl· In 1962, ht opened the =: ~~. ':-01~~ • .'~!.!11~ ., ,. .. 8~CH AP) -On taJe Hia father "was a fine "Cutaway" ln Burbank the w111'-w.111: ... ·~ ""'•fl<.e ._.,.. ~}WO-lane COW>try nad 12 oJd ient.Wmen° who traveled "Pieces of El&bt" tn Mirlna "';~~ A.at!:'f~~~·~:~'"~n1o11 A- •lUJU outside • mkS-weatern throufhout Te111 II a wbol• del Rey and the ''Cutaway" l'ull<trlOI'. Coll!Qrnlo 'tamall t~k llof a ~!~ r~ aale food 1aleaman. His moth· in Jack London Square . ln A:l,~N,~!: °"' Mnd• '"'' 11" MY -' uran uwn •puu-., r-.u-er helped the famlly1flnanct1 Oakland. ' :,'~''riot~:.'::~ road ties and weathered trel· by teaching piano in their In the year ju1t ended be STATE o" CAuFoitN•A 1 tie tlmben It dOM a futu-0 h couHTY oF ou.HGE 1 .. ti b · , __ · allaa home. Young Dave opened two other atmoap ere-ON '"'' "" •r t11 Apru, ~.o. "'*· c us.,._s. helped by contributing money loaded restaurants· Tbe "Cast Mfw• ,..., Mlrtll• C•rnenua. • Notery When David. 1'alllchet aaw • nd 1 1 Pvbll< '" en11 for ,,,. ••Id C01111ty 1!'4 lt h got u-•t earned as a newspaper CIP-a~ayu in-Saft Matto, a 0 • ltllt, ~ .... 1Mnf11, dlllY commluio... e an -· rier boy lo 1-g Sp--'·b motif th• " alld 1"'"' .,.,-.uy •PP«ertd wii. That back in 1952 · Wm a .w. • ~ llam Welkar end FrM Stott,_n know" At th waalo of ·~ "''· ·, ... __ RESIGNED "Gate of Spain,. in Santa .. ,... to .,. ,.,. ---.. "•"'" e c se ..._ 11 .. -. . Monica ""Y .uOt<•lllff .. "" w1"'1" '"''"'" cross~ nearly ta mllllon. Afte~ realgning u the La-On the drawing board• are :=;.:,;ld1,:C-.~..,,... "'•1 ,,..., Tallichet (rttymt1 w l t b layette 1 manager in 1969 and pl""• for "at leut 10 u r •N w1TNH5 WHl!ltEOI', 1 11aw ,.,.... *"•rm-") ot ..__ I~ to .... __ aft th ... 1111to "' my Nnd •"41 llflx" MY Oflf• •v" "" t YIV NU Cl'9-LIM-yeara er e IUCceSS• more " clal wal Ille dey ,,,. -,.er In ltllt Ctr· at~. a rutaurant, or raater a ful opening .of the "Reef.'' on~ will be located In Mil· ~;~:'ti ''"' ...,. !•111•11. It.ring of reatauranta, serve Talllcbet ag11n brou&bt more waukee and another high in M•""-c.,,,.,.11u1 IOOd food and aunound the atmosphere to the harbor the hills in OakJand overlook· ~r._ er':".!!''°" r.-,t'" diners with plenty of atmos· area. ThJs time he chose a lng tbe San Francisco Bay Pvbllthtd °''"" coe11 oa1rv ""11ot. phere. most unlikely spot on the San 1'be dtsigner-developer has A11t11 n. "· ,. •Ml May ,, 1"6 m.u II.A.NAGER Pedro "'.aterfront. He picked plAns for a Spani1b • theme LEGAL NOTICE In 1958 wbile aervtn1 u a water a edg~ locaUon not restaurant with banquet fa· __ __._ ______ _ m 'ot th ' ·• far from the harbor's rough cWti for 1 000 to be built ,.,..,. ai:iager e wa11)'ette Ho-d t h kid d • ea ' CHT1,.1cu1 o"" aus1111us tel tn Long Beach, the young an ou~. s rfl'!' an ,,open at the Loa AngelH Interna· ,1cttttew ",.,. ,._ man with an idea (h u eU the Porta o Call res· tional Airport An earphone THE uNoERSIGNl!O .,., 11ere11y ee.-e w taurant . ""' '"'' we ••• <OllCIU<tlne • bu•l-tben 35) created the harbor · at each table In tbr lounge ., 1m Monrovi. A-. Co•'• -· area's first atmospheric res· "' 1963, •till sticking to his will allow customers to eaves· ~·'~t';~,.~~c': ~~t.":';E,~G"'«t, t.turant -"The Reef II It fol· idea that people love atmoa· dr-Op on plane-to-tower COD· and lhtl wk1 firm •• COtnllOsed of tfl• l...... • h Talll h-" ted th ti l611owlno --•· wtlolt -• In lvll wws a Polyoe&ian theme. P ere, c ~ crea e veraa ons. •nd r>1a< .. ., rttklenc• .,. •• '°''-" 1-----------1 Th "' u n I q u e and picturesque "-"' e Imaginative youthful "Ports 0, Call Vlllag ., ad z STORIES Jemn T. D•vkfwl. w c.e,,,., "'""• Coast Talent On Stage in Hollywood World of Adventure' Preparations Begin For Scout-0-Rama Full Study Of UFOs Proposed restaurateur chose a moat un e • B h Talllcb t · A""""""' " Cott• Meal. c.111 "'" 1 ti • jacent to the waterfront res· In Long eac , e is ROOtfl •· Ject<men. 1"0 Lltffft' 11&e Y loca on for bia first ta t awaiting the erection of two o.iv •. H11nt11>9ton IH<"· c .• 111, venture Scoffers laid be was uran 'tori to th Int w•TNEH 0ur 11endt '"'• 111" e1av ot .. · A late b d ted more 1 ea e erna· A1>r11. ,,.. nut.s." year r e epar tlonal Tower -1-teat cloud Jarne• T. O.vldten lie picked a corner of a fthrom thet SoeduthtoSead llCaland scraper on the waterfront nATE o,,"~7 .. ~it~~~m•" > man made pier -at.eel _ .. th eme, ur. n. war pe ""Ii couNTY OI' 01tAHGE , n ~~ wi Cod country and came ups .. , ne. oN THIS 111h der o1 Apru, • o. dredgings from the ocean bot-'th th N E land led On top of the 36-story struc· ""· Mlv•• rnt. JoMPll £. Devi• .• No-tom · Lo B ch Harbor W1 e ew ng sty Talll b t' int-.. to build t•rv Publlc '" and tor t11e M id county 1? ng ea · "Yankee Whaler" restauranl ture c e o::.uus •~d St••"· rttldl"O 11\~1111. dvrv c..,,,. The filled surface wu do~ It, too 11 located on the water· a fashiona~le revolving res· :,iuJ':".:!. a~ ~-:'idi:'::a'~o~B. with br~ken musael shells front of tbe San P·-'-o main taurant lilllllar to that placed Jackman known 10 "" 1o M 1i.e "''°"' and dried •tarf1'ah o::ui~ atop th• Space N-...11e at Se """',. ....,,., "' wbxr111tc1 io ti.. w111 .. HOLLYWOOD -Newport CHJCAGO (UPI) -Tb e . 0 • entrance channel ... · """ • 111 1ru1rumtnf, .,.., •tltnowlaOgecl 10 me m ho '--. Against a backdrop of port· altle He expects Lo complete '""' lh•Y t•P<:\lltd "'" um•. Beadl aad '.-.... Beech tal· 11cket aalea begin t b 11 ty Fairground.a in C o a ta an w may ... ,ow mo r e able oil dr1'lllng rigs amok -RESTAURANT It by. nu·d aumm•r of '66 •N w•TNUS wHut EoF. i "'"~ ,,,,... a-.--M about ''il)1D1 1aucer1•• than • • .. I n • "' . 11n10 ~I rny "'""' alld attl•od my 0411· ent wl1 be tn evidence at the week for tbe annual Orange eu. anyo-_, __ · -·'d M 0 n d a v Ing 1llips' funnels and dock· A year ago Talllchet open· Dave Talllcbet harbors a (1'-1 -' ,"" Illy •1141 v.1 •• 1" "'" Ct•· • • card -..IA..I ..... _...__. UV c:av -°' a l.A , I llO!t f r\I a bOvt wr lttn. Ivar Tlleeter tonlgbt wttb the Empire Area Council Scout, en --.acv u._ -~night be bu recorda CJi at .-e gantry cranes, Talllchet ed his fourth restaurant in yearning for the future -10FF 1c1AL SEALI Cll'ft'n• CJi Noel Coward'• <>-Rama. wboM theme th.la 40,000 spectators are upect. leut 30 well documented chole a spot with a picture-the Loa Angele& Barbor -"Some day I'd ~ke to pack ~~~ ~u.i?.;~11,.,"1' "Prt te'U¥et.. year 11 "Wide World of Ad· ed to attend the Scout.(). UFO afptlnp which "I have window outlook on the grow. the "Bay of Naples." 'The es· my razor, toss m an extra Prlnc1t>e1 Office 1n "'pla ...•. .':-1. •--M k venture." Rama, which will rtvin DOt been able to explain " tq Long Beach skyline acrosa tablishment ii deeply steeped shirt and when you news· ~:'r-~~': E:qr'" The y, wun.-u •-• ar Bill Card of eo--ta A · the wbite<apped waters of in Italian atmosphere paper guy1 bead out for Sai· JuM 21. "" Herron •--Jud-Pet-Cb·-h en ...,.., na, Scouting, Explorer and Cub Dr. J. AJlen H)'Dek, bead ol the bay Du · \11W II T0alli h t go Timbuktu or wherever Publl•llt<! Or•• coe.r 0111"' "'°'· • ua..• "'" .... --... chalrman of tbt Scout.(). the utrooom departm t t · ring ,, , c e n, , Aprn 12. tt, ,. ,,,., Mey >. ••u 571.U of Corcaa del Ms kl the cut. Rama said that more than activities ranging from Cub Northwestemy Univer&il en .!s In the eight year1 to !ol· was a Bl7 pilot completing you go. I'd like to tag along Olurch formerly was a mem· 10 000 'boys will participate ln Scout "fun games" to Explor· the Air Foree' a chief ci,naui. low the sight of Talllchet bus· 21 missions over Europe. To-for the fun of it.'' LE'GAL NOTICE btt ol Soulll Coast Rtpertory ~event. scheduled for May er Scout interests of national tant on UFOI since lMt, Wng among the docb and d!Y tbe ex-captain own~ ~nd Perhaps I~ Tallichet's "se· ---------- ed UCLA 13 and 14 at the Orange Cowl· defenae bualneu and adence. aald 10 of the _._tin were piers of I.he waterfron~ would flte& bis own cockpit b1·wmg cret dream is to be found CHT1,..cu:·~r ausi111us and appear in the • ..... w.p become a common 11gbt -Stearman. the explanation of why he ae-"""'-"'"" .._ Theater Group production of 1'1cbt aales will be f r o m by acleatiltl and bilbJy train-u common as the scene of "1 wished I bad more time leded some of the exotic flf~ .. ,~~~~ .. ~~u~n:O: ';",,:~~~,.. "Ob Wbat a LoYely War!' door-to-door. They are '1 eel penou. hundreds of seagull.a sunning to Qy. Somehow thtre juat theme• around which to build moc1111u11on bu,1,,.., ., 1co Renc1o1; AltOCilM produm-for the 'Yum Yum' each and children under 11 He urg.ed the federal IOV· themselves on t h e rocks doesn't seem to be enough bis romantic hideaway•. ~;:~.:4»~~ ~~:ir~~·· "~:'";.:,.,. will be admitted to th Scout-enunent .o cornmilll• an n· abounding the "Reef." time," bemoans the former Running an S8 million-a-of ENGINEERING Moo1F1CAr10H s~w, one of eight planned by ().Rama free. Prizea •will be amtw, independent acientlf· Today at 43, be ii tall, alen-Eighth Air Force plloL year business leaves little ~!,"4:,Y ,:_"" .:.::.,1:,:14 ~;:.,,'',.:: King-Roberta Enterpr 11 e 1 T A diti• awarded to top scout ticket le study of unidentified ilYlnl der, handsome and wears And little wonder. time to travel to far-away I••-"' tun •"" place cf '"'°'nee •• wbicb is leasing the Ivar, is 0 . u on salesmen. objects. . . Jhirts with Fr~ncb cuffg While the young man with I places - so be has brought .. '::..'°.::v ':~~;,..,lo, JACll Tv\tlft Aw. Rrid Lowden of Balboa Is-The Orange Empire Ar•• Hynek, in an interview bound by modest llnk1. an idea was busy opening five them close to home to elim· c~re MHI. C••H 1 ...., fr 1.1. -·1...·-ban E ton u 1. l ha · · Wl1HEU my 11411'4 f~ • tlfl Cl•Y ot land former ooproducer of Auditiona for roles in the Council of Boy Scouts in· om U49 •'""" vans DD s ow speech, hia bit harbor area restaurants he ioate the travel time. Aprll. , ... the Orange County Theater in La~ Playhouse's forth· clude1 seven scout dlltricta hoadme Mondayt.be nig~~,, ~ be n An o/c~~~;o':N1~1"1'° 1 Tustin last year cominc production ol "Under compriaed of units iD Garden m • recommc:uuauon lo cov~rv oF oR•NGE 1 H Homer Gree~ ol Lagu-the Yum Ywn Trfle" will be oro.ve Orqe SaMa Ana ~~~dAnned Servloea tit~~. T::,~~ ~:-.: ~ 1t:~:: ~·0 .. 0~~~; fta, Set ..-lgntr &Clr Ul9 .. ~ ' • I U. t OfO, _ _. niter, Waahi•-last Week ittlt, ruldl"11 """"'· Cl\lly c.omm1n ...... -..· I ........ F ~ C:.u..A.ad from 2 to 4 pm ""··tin' El T • w--• . '-VU.UUU.W. urin& bearings in Mesa's G1· g1· Home show Openi· ng PUblk In .... for Ille w ld COtlftlV .... tlval ot "--11 -ormtng at the playhouse, 319 Oceen Seal B e a c b ff-+& .. ---.-. • " ,,,., owon1. .... -..nv _,.., ,.,,.. v~•• t-• '' n---i. • --.-fl>Ony M Clrtllo "-lo me lo be the tame fllDC'don for the Ivar Ave .• Laguna~· Beach. Newport BMcl!t, i.. T R . IN per-.mote"'"'' •• wbtcrlbtd ,. compamy. ·~ Doac Bowe baa an· ..... Buell, Costa Mesa, s.. .. .. 0 e1gn at Set Wednesday Nz.ght ::-,.:'"'~~'1":'"=e:~..:~~ nouncect that tbere ii a poui· Juan captatrano and San a. At Melodyland fH w1TNEu wHrREoF. 1 ,,. ... .,.,.. L.llU of ~-.i..t---"-the te univ Mt my r..nd tnd atfl~fd my effl. -1 YUUU-. .......... , men . H Sh clal Kt l ·~· d•Y Ind ., .. , lft "'" Ctr· four peril The. comedy calla ome ow ti~• rtnt .--ltten. •tNllDI DAllY CLOVI"" .,-HI ILINDER THREAD' ......,.. ,,......,,.,..... t:• BALIOA TllATRE Opett 1 :41 • lu1ul•Y J :11 ............... ,,.... e .ENDI TONIGHT e HMUSIC MAN" '1.AUllEL & HARDY'S LAUGHING TWENTIES" e aTARTI WED. • for two ~ and tin> women. ANAHEIM -Singer-danctr · Tbe 12th. annual Orange I The sponsoring Orange 10«1<1•' k~•td G ~· "Y1m1 Yum Tree" will open Jullet Prowse, impressionist County Home Show, two-and· County Builders Association N01•1Y "1it1•1<<•11tornre Jlme 1 for at kut t:hre.e Rea.ding Set Frank Gonhln, linger Buddy SANTA ANA-Gigi Dahl of •·half times bigger than It 11 billing thl1 year's show as ~~~~~~~~· '" weekt at the playboule. The · Greco and The Co-Eda, a new Tustin, repreaenting C o 1 t a was in 1954, open• Wednes· "four shows in one," w i t b .,., '""'""''''°" uprru tbeeter hi currently preparing •inliDI sroup, headllna th e Mesa, IUJ'Vlved competition day night at the Orange Coun· mobile home, outdoor vaca· l"vbll>MG ~~~1~°''' D•"Y Pnor . for April 20 opening o1 ''In· For 'Voi·ce' openi.Dc of The Juliet Prowse from ten ·other Orange Coun· ty Fairgrounds. Uonland, interior decoration Aprn it. "· i. •nd M•Y '" ,, .. J7J.tl berit the Wtnd." Show tonllbt at Melodyland ty beauties and a collapse of Doon will be open Wednes· and new products exhibitions. LEGAL NOTICE Drama Slated At Marywood 'lbealre. the It.tie to be crowned day, Thursday and Friday The interior decoration ex· ---------- Readings for "Voice cl the 'I'.be lbow wDl be prtMnted Queen of the 1968 Orange from 5 to 11 p.m. and on Sat. hibit, called "Fub.ions of In· Nor1c1 o, nun11-s SAL• Turtle," the next pl'Oductiaa a1tbtJ1 at 1:30 throup Fri· ~unty Home Show Monday urday and Sunday Ir om tenor Deslgna," is the newest °" 11.ev 5, 1111~.t'!~ 10: .. •'<lodt of the Costa~ avtc Play· daJ, with two Saturday ..... rught at the Saddleback Inn. 11 a.m to 11 p.m. addition to the Home Show. A.M .• , ,.,. Nor'lll Main "'"'· S11l1• house. will be held SUodq at 1:30 ud 9:30 p.m. and two Mill Dahl. 19, obviously · Nearly 70 000 square f@et li;.1"u,,:::,.~:.:CS~ N~~.A~ .. c:~Ho;~~ and Mond.ty at Com1uault7 •Sunday, Sand 8 p.m. the crowd favorite, will pre-of i'ndoor and' outdoor •xhl'blt ~"' 1u~r !!>• oeecr~ofl('"''v' moo. •. ~" een•--uditort ........ """ 'd th A rU 13-11 h ~ "CIW" w. •Oii"' ..... ev °"'"°· ~ ... ua a um OG ---· 51 e over e p o~e . space will be taken up by the D•tld .,,., wit. I nd rttoro.d JUIY JO. 1"3. ange Ciounty hirgroundl. !show at the County Fa_ir·1rungs. a!te.r emitting protest· Show. ~ 1!.oc~~7!1~:K~;:; ~~,,:~O::,~ ORANGE -"The Young Director Patl Tambellini an-grounds in Costa Mesa With i.ng creaks, suddenly drop-Some of the world 's largest l(alltornla. Glvtn lo •Kur• en I_,..,. and Fair." a drama by N. nounced that Teadm.11 will be i her two princess~s. Marlene ped a foot, causing all five to mobile homes will be display-:!: !:.:!ivo~..:' :.1csv D1H~~w.;"H~,,.~~ Richard Nash. will be present· held Sonday at 2:30 p.m. lllld 1Lemon1, 18. Miaa Garden flail their arms for balance. led at the mobile home show ' so"" In<.• O.•••••• Cotp bv , ... ..,.. ed b -... er:Uor cl:""" of Monda -" • ""'--Grove and DeAnna Cream-· o• '~• t1nam of uri.111 e411roe11oto, ... y fl.I"' I _,, . y -0 p.m ... _ ... are 11' Mi 0 But Miss Dahl survived the Everything for the outdoor cured fi-.tiy, ""'la of wlllcll ... , .. Marrw14 tbrou~ 1Hi7 ~thel ,,~~ parta fOI' two womea and a er in ~ti~n ~:"g:~r crown near·miahap. which occurred campeT will be exhibited at 1~~~11';,ec~:O:· ;::r :!9e0o<,~;--.,: 6 " uu..,..;· man. just mom•nts aft•T she was the ou·tdoor vacationland d'1s .. 1e1 Offic~r RotOn11. Noc.eell, inc. wiu tlon of )lerywood drama in· and a rose bouqurl, Miss . " " · · · "" .1 pubnc 1uc11on 10 ,,,. 111Q,,.•t -~to u ..... ..,.._....___ The wartime love lfor7 bf Dahl WU awarded a three· crowneC: by Carroll. play. ~ ror m 11. PtY•I>" In rewM ._.Y ••na; r ..... , ~UJMllJ, the late Jolm van Druten will "I' thr'lled .. h id F bed of ,,,. U•lled Stain •• tlle time oil "'~-tim ,_ • ·ts t th CJ·.1-DI • ....___ ENDS TONIGHT day Lu v.egu boUday by the m so L • I e .. • urnis model rooms ..... wlll\Otll wtrranty .. ,. '""· -~ e a 0 • p.m. opeo 1 e YA: & ...,._ Orqe County Bulldera As-about winning the conteat. decorated by 1ome of South· '"'" 0• encumbl'enctt. 111t '""""' _. 'lbundand 7 15rf ttuwghSunSad:at~!M June ~.'.....~~ea.ta soclatlon. "I'm just 10 thrilled." em California's finest inteTlor :~ !!:':--o1 ';'~,,~r"' ... 1~.,r,z•:: : p.m. on y . .1.uc era uniallCT a &U•• --wn-DON KNOTTI J•... th -1-' Mi D bl h decorator• w1·11 highlight the follow&ne _,,_ .,.._rtv. ,_.,, Lot school is located at 2811 Villa -It wU1 be the '-al IN -· u e evew.ug I pro-ss a , w o measures . "· Trt<t 456s. " -Map record.ci '" & "IOllNG • IOEING" o....J Dri ,_ Oran _,,. , ~-~· THI GHOST AND ceedinp had reached their 37-23-35 live• in Tustin but lnteTior decoration exhibit. 10011 1u . P-• u •nd " t11 M11c.e1o '1!~•Bl!!lm!=====~i;.._~=~~v~e~111~~~~ge~.==;l IJ'OUP 1 unu producSjon. peak. with the queen and her repreae~ta Coat.a Mesa. Hundreds of products for the ~'.'9C':.11~i.: ~tci:::• :,:;::ro: ~;:'; • uet Day• "The Grtat Rae." And "North 8y Northwest" -STARTS WED- il Corofta dtl Mar 0" 3·62'0 A DISTINGUISHED IVINTI EXCLUSIVE LIMl;TED INQAGIM~NT £venlng1 7:0 (All leat1) $2 Matinee lund.ay S2 M1tln111 W11d. A Sit. 1 : lf.~O ENDS TONIGHT JAMEi GARNER MllllNA MllRCOU"I IAND"A D.aa IN "A MAN COULD GET KILLID" ALIO ANN MARGlllT "MADE IN PARIS" ITART& WEDNHDAY Mlt. CHICKEN two princesses on 1tage with Misa Dahl ~a also a contest. ~ome, from 1 building mlllate:rb· ~i::,~io.;~~c':.':~·b"a,,.,"'1!.,..,~ 1; ALIO Home Show Producer George ant for the Miss Orange Couo-,1als to app lances, w e ,,.. Tru•'"' e<1vanc:tt. " any, ulld~ AUDIE llltUR~HY Colouris and chairman Bi 11 ty pageant, to be held in Ana· sho~ in the New Product! ~'::i 1;;:;,~ ;: ~:":.~· P~1'~:!1 '~ I H Carroll the stage's underpin· helm Sunday. April 24. pavilion. nol• MCUrlld t>v uld dHcl. whll lnte,...rt "GUNPOINT" I 1 tt>ereon trom Julv IS. ltU, u In Mkl note end t>v l•w provided. D•trel: Aorll 4, 1964. TECHN1ctlt19 Tf CllNISCGP~ ALIO LIHLIE CARON IN "PrtOMISI HER ANYTHING" ht" f'tatu,... '"•wn MAT. WED. 1 ft.M. I ~~:,:· Inc .• Cr..rlt~• Giii, Se<rtfarv SI'S U1 Publhlled Ora~• Cotsf Delly l"llot, Apr II ll, "· 26, 1'6' •1 -44 LEGAL N<Yl'ICE lt41' NOTICI 01' TRUSTll'S SAL.I Mt. IU On May 4, lt'6, •I 11 ·ot O'Ctoclt A.M, 1t Soutl\ Front Enlrtntt to Ille Or•noe Co1mty Courtt>ouse City of Sa"'• Ana, Ctllfor11la. SOUTHLAND COMPANY, It Truslt• 11Mlfr Ille dHd of lrull mldt by KE NNETH M. MC PHERSON end l<A· llEN H. M( Pl'iERSON, ll11•band ..... Wiie, Ind rec:orcMd OctoMr 27, 1'M, In II-nn. P19e •I), OI Offlc~I RKOrcb ti Or•-County, c'111toml1. gl-:on to 1ec:vre an lnotbled"en In f&vor ot. lll!V• Ell LY HILLS FEDERAL $AVINGl ANO LOAN AS$0C IATION. a United $tetet Corpotet Ion. "ow owned an« held b'f llEVfRLY HILLS FEDERAL SAVINO& ANO LO.AN A$SOCIATION by rtaoon of IN b-h Of certeln oDllgal'-teeurtd tMrebv. llOll<• 01 wt>lclt wn reconMd Jenuery '· ltt.t, I• llook nn. ~•oe 176. ti .. ., Offlclal Rt<Ordt, will Mii et pub< lie 111cllon to Int hlOhtll llidder for c.atll, peya~lt In l&wf\11 m-v of '"' l•nlitd ~,.,., •' !M llmt OI 'tie, wltlt. oul warrontv a• lo llllo. poueulon or t11eurncranc:u. IM 1nt•ro1! tonvttyecl '" I •!Id now ~•Id bv •• d T ruat" under ... Id ~ ol Tru1t. '" •nd ,,, •llt tel· lowlno dHcrlbtCI. pr-rty. fO·wll: OR· ANGE COUNTY Lot ll of T rAtl No. ?Of •• per meo rteorlttd In 8-7&. PaQ# SO Of Mh· ctll•-t M•Pf. rtcordt of stld C011n-ly 1 MORE COMMONL V l<NOWN AS: ~o TowM itrttf, Coile Moe. Ctll· tornlt , for Ill• purpoH ol peylno obllDtllont M<Vrtd by w ld Ot«I lncluCll"O fH .. I cl\arr.tt u>d tK~nH• of IM Trusttt. tdvencu. It eny, undtr l~t ltr"" or uld Ot t!!, IM•rt" tlltrtO'l anti 11.ltt 71 II\ I unpt kl prln<lpel of II,. nQlt •tcvr«I by ••Id Ot•d. wll~ l"ltrt" l~•rt<>n from S•ol•"'~' s 1•6\ .•• In H HS "°'' •nd b" l~,v crttv1'1•' Ott~ Aprll \ l•<I.' "'" n.M. ..... , tu• ~ "'"' GIGI WINS AGAIN -Costa Mesa entry Gigi Dahl (centrrl '' ai; crowned Quern of th<' Ora nge County Home Show Monday night at Santa Ana'i; Saddleback Inn Her princesses are Deanna Creamer (left ), Miss Orange, and Marlene Lemons (right), Miss Garden Grov e. The Home Show opens Wednesday at 5 p.m. ~OUT"L~llO COMP ... N'(, Trv·•~.,,. Fl,..t Strite Between Two Majer Roller llutlng Leaguea 11t1! Ofllai 0-e1 I'·""• ,., """"'af*t 0111y •II tca.!Ut ' r ' t•fll,,,, ... t'.r•mtr ,-.,, ti1.,f S-,crf'lf~'Y 1 1 f"u,. \hfd O"HI~• C~•"f Os Iv 4"' I 11. )t . ?6, I .. ~ 1 l I I { ~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE "'" su,.1a10• COIHtT 0, THI ITATI 01' CALl'°aHIA '°" THI COUNTY 01' OltANGI .... D141t JUMMONS COeMrall WAMJ TO ClW UP . Oii YOll CLWI oun CAU DAILY PILOT CLASS- IRED DfPT. 6 4 2 • s 6 7 8 FOR s A T u R D A y FASTI ACTION! FAST! HOUSll-FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi o.n.nt 1000 GeMr1I 1000 $12,950-YOUR 1J/• CENTS THE ~J E l\.L E.:.;Tl'\TER.S THOUGHT FOR TODAY To err 1t man., but When the eruer wean out bd:n the pencil. J'O'l an ~ Inc jt, CAN MAKE YOU WEALmY lF~baw ....Ww· kin. l"c pa-~ fOot al '1.SOO IQ. A. «i\llla bt pur- c:t.. tlodt.1 d QOl'l¥dl kit oo~. lndld8oe.&~ bedroom home with lblnele TH l" ~J EAL E .'_:TATER:; DUPLEX $19,951 WOUU> YOU Wilm U! ~ 2 bedroom unlta ill a c:bok:e EASTSIDE -. ~ 8 ,.,. okl. 'nlnUlc 1"ftltAl inoome llld FOd rental ~· 8eftec' laTy, at tbi9 prb -~ ... daee! Call Now! Open 'tll 9. ~7171 546-2313 T HE Q EA L E .STATE R~; Pool Time ia ~ arowid the' oorner. AU the b\ isn't just for the odltt fellow. D:ljoy ~ l.w. in this comfy 3 bedroom ~E oottai-. FkJOC' to eelllne brick ~. 2 pullman baths. Imported ~· Onpft. Built· iM! PLUS a l:>Mutitui patio and 15x22' POOL. VACANT. S77 ,500. Clll Now! Open 'til 9, 546-2313 ~7171 THE ~J :::AL E :_;T ATER~ Upper Bay Here Iii a BUY It you're ~ for • home in thll hi&b11 desirable area. 3 apacioua bedrooml, 2 ide&l· 1Y located bettJrooma. UY. Ing room looks onc.o pitio and lhuttlebovd court. Mom will enjoy h com· plet.ely modem kltcben u lhi! VIEWS t~ rollinc CXJWJtryside trom the kitdl· en window. You must 9tt this! V ACAN'I'! $28,500. Cl11 Now! Open 'til S. ~7171 546-2313 THE ~/E AL E .S TATER!::_; VIEW Panoramic. W>Obltruct.able ~fer eodliess Pnjoyment! 01ltcm two story on beau· titul am Drive owrlooking U. BAY and OCEAN. 2500 l<I· ft. af grM:iOOJ living. Formal dininlt roam PLUS a bre&kfut room. Large family room w'itb ~ bu. Four bedrooms and 3 batla. Ex1ns throughout! V acanl. Submit ~ t~. $48,500 lull price. call now. Open 'til 9. 5-46-2313 ~7171 THE ~EAL E S TATERS ••••••••• ENJ<:J'i SUMMER LIVING. We ~ J a. ' BR resa.lt>£ ol MooLlcello T°"1'ihouaes· 2 pools, dub hoole. W /W crpting., drps. bil-ins + many extr83. Let UI aho11r 1ou the&e lovely Own-Your· Own aptJ that are pnced t.o aeU. Eve :>45-;,414. • • • • For R.em·Leaire. 3 BR house Meea Del Mar. $175 mootb, Eve. 54>5414 TUBACH REALTY !ml Harbor Blvd. 545-M.2'1 •••••••• , WIFE INSURANCE Jn.sure be1' ha.ll'>iness in this beautiful 4 BR Mesa del Mar home. Dining room with fireplace, dress- up living room It fireplace, f'flCloeed front yard &. tun· ti me OOYered pat.io. Price $32,950. CALL 646-0'.!61 FOR "SMILING SERVICE" 1873 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Evrt. 545-5142 962-2558 YOUR REWARD ""°'· barOwood noon, ~ oal1 SlM per J'ftl'· Wide Clplll term.. See DOW· Tbia ia )Qr lblnq hoar. Kl ~ FU.Upper M&mwl~ona kilw' .. }at. TU.I f Ul\Uy kitchm. Mrdwood Goan, lathe • plu&er. llrlCed 1wd. All on a ~ ~ lloed ltreet. Do • little wen ...s re1p henct!eomt reWrnl. ~ Jul& su.ooo. T1'y No DOWN G.l. or JDini.. lllUlll down T JU.. ~t Kl Ha D HARBOR BLVD. KI um 0pen· »res. WALKER & LQ GLEAMING Hm'dwoocl Roon WANT THE ADO~! Owner la anxioua to tell md 80 a.re ft. Thia 2 bdrm .. squeaky dean home is on an Eutside ~ large fftOUih foe another unit. 'Ibe price ii only $1.S.SOO IO call \II e ND .... 646-3907 494-4229 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 Bdrm ~. cpl, ONl It dean lar(e f~ yard. quiet location. $16,750 Duy tenna. DING IAT. 2 bdrm, with dble 1ara1e, ~ R·2 lot. Sll,950 Wells-McCardle REALTORS mo Newport Blvd. C.M. 548-7129 5 IEDROOMS- $34,900 Uke new oonditioo • 2,600 sq. ft. cl ddigbt.tul Uv1ng. FORMAL DINlNG ROOM. 3 batt.. huti;e -.lie 1n clot.. ets. loads of storage It even a ~ peUo with a piac:e fol' t.eenacen to dance. l.t 's p-eat • ~ it today. Owntt may tnde for lllTl&ller hol:nL. Wallrtt • l..ee, *3 WfSt• clif1 0r. 646-m1 0pei EMa *TRADE Larae equtty in deluxe tri· plex, 2 bedrooma ea.ch. Ex· ~iooally dean. Fully leeaed. Near Balcer and Harllor. P.,ymenu only n 83 pet' mo. f'OR okier' 2 or 3 bedroom heme East· 5lde C.M. W. E. lachenmyer Rltr. ll!60 Npr. Blvd . C.M . ~ ENN 673-4;)77 BEST INVFSTMENT In West cliff Arn in Newport Beach ;/)over from $26,700 Call 642-3360 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX near IOUlh Bay, 2 IJdrm6. eech. lge. Uv. nna. le din. aree. fireplace, fruit le rear patlm. fumiahed • B~ BUY. "C'' Thomas Realtor 224 W. Q>ut Hy 548-5511 Npt. Bct1. Evea. 54.5-5643 OCEAN FRONT • new Du· 'pl~x close to prer • • $75, i:>O BALBOA COVES • 4 Be, 3 Be, aocommodate 60' boat ................... $116,000 OCEAN FRONT· l BR. completely furn, exc beach .................... $50,500 George Williamaon, rutr. OR 34350 King Size UvinCJ ROOM. 2 BR'a, 2\.t ba. An adult home on a wide Ir- vine Terrace Ave. Set • '39 Avocado $46,850. CURT DOSH, Realtor 1730 w. Coe&t Hlahway 642-6472 EVES 673-3468 M06t Uvable. usable. hand· some 6.5' bsytroot Family Dining • Music Alcove oU Llv. R111 Pier-Slip . S225,00> DOVER SHORES BAY &lld VIEW HOMES with 3 private beaches. MACCO REALTY CO. 10'26 Sant1aao Or. R. c. Greer, Realtor 3416 Via Udo OR J..9300 2 SUNNY PATIOS • equal A S\Jlln)' diapos1tion. :\ lge BR, l'OOl1\Y U-c1haped klldlen. CdM .. .. • • .. • .. .. • .. $.37. 9(X) O.L1ncy RMI E1t1te l",00.C T-:alll °'11.'ll llwv CdM fi7i.f"l.i10 Newport Beach Ll 8-9354 (n4) OR 3-81.U 6~1180 DAVIDSON Realty HORSE RANCH 'i Actt. 3 BR hot~ 1 1~ HOUSQ POI SALi HOUSU 1101 SALi o-.r.1 1000....,..a 1000 * * * * * * * c&w.,, COATS & WAI.WE nuum HEY THERE! You with that rent check in your band! Why pay rent when it only takes •595 TOTAL DOWN to own this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Price includes Rll to wall carpet.ins and bullt·inl . ~O DOWN TO VOERANS On thll large 3 bedroom home. Over l .&00 aq. It. with 2 bAtba and com- pletely built·in kitchen, covered pa· Uo, cul.<fwac street. College Part area. 1491 Bater at Harbor 546-4141 Fr .. S.rvfct te Veterans Te .a.taln your-Certificate of lll9lblllty * * * * * * * Eastside Acre Plus 2 older homea presently rented al $170.00 per month. Zoned for 13 unita. Vari· ance poaible for additional units. Financ- ing already on property. Full price MS,SOO. 3 B /R Ocean Front. This clean home b located in choice area. Elec B/I Kitchen. Nice Cpt/Dp1. Large ce- ment patio. Brick firepface. Call today for additional info. Asking $58,500. Ewes. LI a.6764 ------- THIS ONE'S LOUSY 1be lot's too big, well over Y.t of an acre.. The bed.rooms are oversized too! All four ol them. It's not even a two story, just a eprawllng single story Pacesetter near the Cou ntry Club. Not worth calling about you ought to see it! $39,950. • USO Mea. Verct. Dr . ---- ---------- ~Lease Option' Or • purchue with u:HI DOWN PA YM»l'I' It MOVE IN IMMEDlA TEL Y. Six Y ev <>kl bomt -t.rre Uv· in& room with tireplaee, FOUR BEDROOMS, family room, 1*4 bath& and BUILT· IN F.UrmIC KITCHEN. Double ~. luire patio and block wall fenced for your convenience. LOCAT· ED NEAR PARK AND Pl.A YGROONe. Cawenient to ever')'thlna. ACT NOW. S2J ,!{)(). • PALM DESERT Now Open For lnapection Deluxe Custom Hornet By Charles F. White. Jr. 3 and 4 bedrooml, l b&tha, ca.rpet.s, drapea, built-lm, refrigeration, 2 car •'&l"a&e, landacaped. sprinklera. South on Portola lo Silver Spur Ranch Cale Tum rlgbt, keep rl&ht, to SUn l..ane and MOOCI Lane. teLLEGE REALTY UL TR.A MODERN 3 BR 2 be.. Attractive frant eoclcllled court yd/ Sep. pa• tio otf m&sttt BR. Olat. ~i~drpa. Shows Wal model 1 yr old. Extra ~ Uv rm. pealot'd beam cril· lnp.. $26.650. WI. DOWN Pool home in Mesa v ttdt. l BR 2 ha. Freshly painted lnlide 41 out by Loan O:t. owner. Only m7.37 per mo l s.24,000 total price. IMMED. POSS. Out d state O'WnPJ' wanb &dion. Sharp 1600 1q ft Mesa Verde HighWwt tuM An N ,900, 5 .. ~ GI loan lo take ewer • $156 per mo Ind taJllM la tr.. lSOO Mama .. It.rt.. fnev Onema Thea~) ~ Realty 546allO B/a A STONE'S THROW ••• to new Ma. Vtr&t Library. OOnvmiient • ICbools. lhopping and Mesa Ve~ Gou Courie. This 3 bdnn. and family room heme ia vacant and J'Mdy. for immroia~ ~Y· l''eatures inclta:ie, 2 bath&, 2 ~ complete kit'Ch• RUNNING ROOM el) bit-ins. al80 carptU and ii )QJl'I on thia 140' deep ~ Preeent. loan ap. F.allts\de lot cunplete with prax. $21 ,000. ~ onb' 3 bedroom diJ:a11t " S25,(XX) and worth it! modem buut..in ~. fi75.3000 Eves. 548-81168 stxine trim .. comP_lementa Bay & Beach floor to oeiJ..ine ft rq>\ace with railed hearth. New carpeting It fresh paint • all r"8dy far quick move in. Submit $2,300 mah or equi· ty, we'll do tht' rest! 67S-31n Open ~ WALKER & LEE 2760 & 0Jut Hiw11.)'. Hardwood Floors Halecl'Kl best buy 3 Bdrm Bulltlnc. Firt>place, P11t10, Shei<e roof, etc. Vncant. Owner tramrerred. ~ucoo price $21.500. 1111 Wettc11r1 Dr. N.e. 5411-55()1 Rt1lty Inc. 20'l5 W. Balboa Blvd. N .B. 2407 E. Cout Jlwy .. CdM VI IEST IUY 28% R.ETURN fitl('ludff e.mortiution) 100% Occupancy • !'16 Garden Units. Almost nothing down. Prime Location • Orang• Co. 211 YeA"'5 nrw. Pnnripal~ only . For Resu~ Writr: A G. Browne ~lie 232 4500 Cam pua Drive. N ewpon Beach, Ca I 11. 9'l{,6() Look-Only $ 13,000 ED ROSE RLTY-:-h.i C.Orrl\IS. Sant.A /\1111 Hiii. * OCEAN FRONT Rlr z7;,o ltnrtior, 5B, ("'\1 • t T I A6kllljt s~o mo for ~ ~. R~, ;;.1~1JM ~:vN; :>lf}-1141 ' ,)T~m. :pl~ rnrlr . boil! . Ml price for thla atrad1ve kinpized bed.tvmla, bwlt· In kitchen with eat Ing bar hnmA-. Ll\rgl' pallo with 100t1n1: for tddltloMI room. Low.!(,.v rlown. Call tod11y' 1r.1!l61 ~J110.1120• JZ&l\ blt·1n, lfiOO ~rr f!. c,ooi> J:.L TORO-:! BR. J', lm. fam 5;. I~ ~ hdr l>ea1·hrr 10'<20 d~. 110\\ Tl H.OORS. I rm. comp!. rf)U/drpa. $126 $29.500 AREA, ~1r h<1'pltal mo. tncl. pnnc & Int. 81lbo1 B1y Proptrtl11 S31·5222 837·\YIS 673-7420 67J.~ '· T arbell-Realton :~ llurbor Blvd., C.M. LIDO J al!' Bllytront Apts. Cnn\'f'Mlhlr-to homl'. Pati(). 137,0CiO. M'-)' u-,.dl'. 646·1456, • • . t I t • , ) I I • 3 1 '/. ·. 'I I ) • t r \ SH POI SALi HOUSES FOR SALi 1000 General Ntxt to ln1cllc I~ Jr. ------------ FARR•W . 5/e,.~ ln 9p6c At ..,.. eandltion this home tut~ 3 larie bedrooma. family room. 1'6. baths. iplken lMni room, r1rt-place. Quttn's lo~D ~arures . built In range, oven At dllbwUber plua a breald.ut bar A loads ol rablneta. Wall to w1U rar· pell induded. block wall fence. C.'t be btat. Trades OK. Only $23,900. 646-4494 FARR•W C•'t le lecrt Oatl('r than clt'iUI Uua hofDt ••tares 3 ~ bed· rooms, famYy room & 2 i.u.. built • bl ran&t' ' tWtn, pllllh wall tn wall carpel.a, polilbed panelling, lul!tl landtcaPhit· 0nq SH.~· 646 4494 "little Ditch Cottage"· It.. ., clnn it ..,.,.ides. Larre U'JC28' llvinc room with clreuJar, comer. uRCI brick ~-Extn larte lcKcben with apacioua dlnine am and C'Ulllom built-in ctuna cl<>1e1. All 'niREE Bf.DROOMS and ec:rrn BATHS an freshly pain~. Shdlng gla&s doors from l...R. to large coveffd patio and large yard wtttt frlllt trees. Near llementary and ln~t'diate Sc'hoola. A WHALE OF A BUY al ca'\J,y f.!O. 450. IDEAL In-Law Set-Up 3 bedroom 6 dm . flrepi.ct • hardwood &on 1100 • new-quality carpeUna . 1 &: ~ batba * Plua * 1 bedroom~ • bna.nd new-never occu- pied . wall to wall carpetiJ:I& • full bath . C«I vtnlmt kitchen * Ptua * R-4 lat • fenced . tx'td . lmmediate Dl.'t."Up&DC'.)' . PR.ICED TO SELL . BJ Owner • Open daily ze ~ A•e. CM. ••••••••• Huntl ....... leech 1400 ****••••••• SURFSIDE SPECIAL * 2 BEDROOMS * l~ BATHS. * POOL * 2 CAR CARPORT $225 Mo. lnclucl. Util. • Studio le Bach 1pta. 1 e UtilJlles & Phone »ervice e Maid Service· TV Ava.ii. • TV It recnalloo room. e No Depo&1t1 e Cale 'i Bat • Now Open 2376 Newport Blvd. ~7;,j llNT ALS Holidav Plaia Apta 3 bedroom 2a., ~. car-H.-.. Furnished Cor Supenor It Plac~nlla 1 pe1.1. dr•• and built in1. Newport leach Adult l1V111&. 1 Bdrm Apl ~ pool aed recrMtiaD-Co.ta Meta 2100 1 m.erlookinll pool Carpot a. al fd.ldes betliDd proper· --~164 I extra pnvat. parkllli· ty. QW~ and walk to beach 2 8R. Furn. Duplex I 642-51$1 S'*"1& yo11r down m 1.t111 f'8'ttd ywd, (;ood location. Newport Hgh. 3210 l!ll:i.'i Pomona Aw .. C.M. honey $UO fD(). l BDRM . lat dining room, Nr. City Hall le J9tb St. Chas. C . Mortin mo mo. uu111 pe1d, :iu _ UAL TOR Santa Ana 12n1 OX 3-4436 NEW BACUl:.LOR APTS ACIPIC SHORES 1988 Hutior. CM ~ll~ ' LuxUMOOlly tum, all l'OIJper RIAL TY Weatcliff 3230 blt-1111, ~u & waler pd, Bl d LI.. w.....-•L-r" 2220 S120 mo. l!m ParliON ll bile 3l)8QO ee.dl v .• I .u-,,....._.,.... -I . VIEW! LOVELY 2 • BR. .,. I H-~ ~ Evea 841-4089 ~ o ... vur I Mfr Apt 9. OWNEI MOVING HEW! NlodJ turn 3 Br, :l • Excluaiw Ca.nyon ~~· 3 BDR.'1 . 1-ba~ v./w, blka to octan! Lois or C)>U. Drpe, L.dM:pd. Sl~·tno drapes, cl~ tn ir;mools, HuntinpN\ leach 4400 ·----- 5100 • Sparlou11 :\ Rr'a • 2 ~ •Swim pool • PuVrrffn • Frpk • Lndry f1tc'ls • Adult k family 11reu $149 . $1.59 184.; MaMIM A.Vt , C.M. 64H350 ------FROM $92 ':ar!~e!~1 c·~s. ~~~.~·::;I Harbor TowahoUM I. wa pd 918 Palm Ave l Lge 'l Br apl1. built·lne. HB. 536·1:.!97 ' 2 Bdrm· 8tud.io AJ>U. 11, baths. No one ~bnv~ RENTALS 1 °' below you. Sl<f> month. U f L-.a NEAR SHOPPING Apta. n urnltrwg Z'Jl7 Harbor Blvd., c.M. Gener•I 5000 I Man~. Ape A·l --------tEntran~ alM on Wtllon\ ::::E:o:~. 'VILLA WEST J::.xc.lusive adult hv111~ nr Santa Ana Country Club, I o.c.c. and u.c.1. 2· BR • 3 BR Studios • l &. frplc. PflUOll, ~aro11rs "from $150 20U2 SANTA ANA AV!::. M0-7908 Bet. Mua Dr./Paliaadea Rd. * PROPERTY MMaaement * 5-:; GROSS, lNO..UDES * PAINTING. 646·1996 Spaciou. 2 Br., 2 Ba. Furn. -Unfurn. Pri11. JMLtioa, Pool, Putti111 Gref'n mo up aduJta ool.Y 15.J W. 181.h SI. C.M. Hollct.y Plau Apb. Adult Livin,. 1 Bdrm. A.pt. ov~rloolonl poot, C&rport i. txtnt private paridna. '42·5151 Nortbslde, 3 BR 2 bath, *********** xin.&! Comm Pool' 6.u.-34!> j4~1738, ~-l!kl> ho ""' ndo 1--11 ... roocn. a.; ... --", neu ~;;;;;~~~;;~~;; !,..,_P2309~1t11t. ~""1 M~ u . COSTA MESA _....,1 ...., ,,-..u • AT'l'RAC 2 br, 11,, ti.I , bltt116. ""' I .5100 1!165 Pomcma Ave. C.M. Nr. Ct:y Hall 6 19tb St. achoola &: lhcJPS>ln&. $18,500, fOR tWIDY All"YS CoNne .. Mir 2250 <L11111. cpl.I. peuo, lree11. ' • oci:; " bdr I -------S~ '/• linancl.na-nu Westc~f at Irvine. 67J..~70 Lon.A • m urn apl, Prestige Add1'1!911 n•l(H KllJY 1 BDRM hoow. Ot.~n Side carpeted, adulU;, no pets. • . Economy R<'nta I BRAI) llEW IUINI UAL $eJOO DOWN. 2 BR w/ftre-3237 lnqu1rC' 17912 R.ocheater. CM FARR•W Or Hoaw I-lt>comt'. UKF. 3021 Hartior Blvd. C.M. place, bull\.ina, W/W car· ::_~~=•·cx~:i~ University Puk LI 8-~3. MARTINl9UE 2 Bdnna •1th prage. m pet.a. A1liPy 9ClL'9&-Owmr ol &1&11 to Meluded lanai. 1 NEW Umqur 1 br + den. 2 Share J bdrm apt w/male GARDENS j WP'~~er paid • doee lo ahop-Nf:N oom&>k4dY ftedecora. 561C21 Eves. ~ amdOua. Garqe. leMe for s mo or I ba. Sf».c. enlcy, wet bar, students near OU:. ut1I pd. ..... It's A Wi_, led I-~eled. CUte aa ••••••••• 8 bugs ev. Home + Apt. E.Yt. 536-3483 more. S&.arting Apnl 19th cpe.s, drl>I. t>llJ\I Nee.r Ret: fum . .:'901 MendoLI. 641.2JC9 Barhclor Furn .. from St\~ 1567 ORANGE AVE. SUS mo.~. Center Wlth Pool' TeM1$ DELXI:. apts, idul fort;Cb. 1 Br unJUMI ...... from SS:, 537-0380 You'U auee with us tbat th&a IS OlW of the best home buyg In Oranrt Ox.t.nty. • lar~e bedrooms . .enu·f~ m al dining room, plus a huge le'panltt' family room '" 1 lh a t1 replace. buUt -in bar & b&tt>eque. all built· 111 aw41ances. -. .. u to w&11 cnrreta. many, many more nlra!' Can't be beat for onl) us.CKX>. Trades Of(, + Coe-. Va.cant Lot. Back ••••••• ,. &¥ Ar.a. All b' S29.500., FOl'CTD SAL Only 107< On. SEE nus 3 BR tam '"'· ct111. '*10. FOR SUR.E. Jt'a V.aant It fplc:, qit/drps, bdwd flrl, Owner u Aruooos!! blt·ln&. NI~ area. $22,350. 3 BR on 212' lot, near new hoaprtal. Only $16,SOO. Room for 2 more wlita. 2 Bdrm hcJuM, So ol H" y cu. s.;J50. 644-1618 b ~"" 1 b .. , 2 Br un.tum . • . • • from S.l \5 l r uv, -r $125. ,,o 3 B 2 ,._ __, ••"Jt lhldm, 199.l Church Sl. CM, r, .... wuum .... ...,.., NEW 2 BR modem arcb.lt.ect designed apll. All eled.ric. Beaut c:pt:a I-drpe. GE kit.ch. I~ patioe 6 b&loonae1. cofor antennu, encJ. gar, free lndry nn . .EalUide cloee 1ll. near bus, adult.a. M up. ~ & 20th St 842-4441. No down to VA bto'er- At Victorl. l11ACH RULTY Eve. GE 1·8352 3355 548·~. * Deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba unfurn. --------prl1pool, fen<'ed ........ S'Z'JO Newport IHch 4200 Gracious h\ ina. carpeta, drapes, Kat. park·li~ sur· 'W liff RI • roundln!IJ. ntc v1era I 18th & Santa An•, C.M. 1 BR • 2 BR ~»tl 646-4233 s:200-With b9chelor gai-a&e BalbH Island ape , mo~. OR 3·147:> The lrennan Co. Huntintton leach 2400 * BAY FRONT * For renr. Unfum. 1304 s. Bay 4 Bdrm. 3 be.. elec:t. bll·uu. • Newport 11. MJ 64111 3071 Harl>or Blvd. C. M. ~8421 Eve.a. 54&-Q.U . - Cute Custom luilt Furn. or unlum. Cpl!, drps., Doub&e pra.p. 5J6· 1&n. Duplex• Fum. 2975 Front Balboa Island. Pi.or & lloal. Cpts, & drpi, bltm kitchen, j bdrm, & 4 ba. S500 mo yrly. 673~ It OR 3-7300. t\u1'1 or Unlurnllbtd \ DELUXE upptt Triplex 2-br. Bll·uu. c.~s. dntpes 19 Cpta, Orpc, Bltna, Garal'!· HEATED POOL fROM $ Nr·shopa, 0 .C.C . .l May Co. 646-4494 J:.'ve. 54>1486 or 64SQ8S6 ••••••••• 2 Bdrm. Downlown Runt· ~ Belcb with bit· ma., frpk., alley UCMI " toOlll to add on. $1 T,900. Julladt ... * 2 Bdrma, bllnl, cloee to &boppuia. E • 1idr. J64 16th Place. C.M. Olli 64N298.. Huntington leach 3400 1800 WettcUU Dr. 642-3618 Ko pets. S95 * ~ FARR•W luhclen Closeotlt Only 2 Left 4 Btdrooma. f:inisb!d boDl.ll room, 11' batha, 6replace, breMfut bar, built • iii ran&e &: cww, clishw •• u1ed eolJ')' way. laodlctped, block wall. Priced $1,600 under V. A. mpprailal. Only $2'l,900. 'rr.ds ()K. Build- er wants adion. 646 4494 FARR•W al E. 17th CJd, 646-4494 Two Lots + Home 1/4 block to ocean! Price Lot Val .. OPm HOUSE J..s PM 215 Mu1gold Ave. Wed. 'J'bun. Set. Sun. rft SEMPLI • IEAL EST A 11 FoNst of ,,..! No D• Cil or 5°/o Da Qu.alat • wUqQe • lovely 3 bedroom. uoo aq. a. "' tre- me.doul tamil1 Uvq. Fire- pl11:.oe lelJdl warmth A cheer lo 1&rle U.U. room. Huge iandcaped )ot. Walk to Wes&ctW llx>p&. Only $21.CKX>- ~mit low down. lP·lB71 ~mo. Tarbel Realtors OPEN 'TU. 9 P Jil. 29rJG II arbor Blvd., CM. ------- EXCmN& NEW US TING UnuaWb aitnotiw 3 bdrm, 2 bath bccoe Wltb prof. land· .capd prden. Priced toe qwdl aaJ,e. $36.5(Xl Mr··~ Kl •3351 Coldwell 8anker It Co. ~ E. Coul Hwy. N.B. OR>:m> ---* IY OWNER* MUil See To ~ Beautiful CWllOm bit. Over 1800 aq ft. ~ rooms. 2 BR'l , ~ Wed ti.t.bi. ~ ~ts F.ut Cout Hlahw~ n Oxula del. Mar nn. hdwd n, drapd, CBetween Carnation & mut~s. bi.lanced air"°nd. Da.hlla> 617Zl0l Stove, rtin&, cllapl, wuher l: dryer, lie pr, extra IALIOA ISLAND atonae, h 1>e. Lot 14 x 16'0. NO. 8AY FRONT BeauUfuUy lnd.scpd, block PlER. le FLOAT • 3S ft. lot, (eoce. 5'5.CKX>. N.W. Sanua Ana -Phone S47·3841 3 bdrma. 2 batbl· din· room, iiillllii!ii!iii!l~~i[iiiiijiiii remodeled kitchen, parquet floon, F.>.. hat. fl~acr. ESTATE SALE R·l 104, C9l1 build 1.SUt. over Beaut. ~ Tudor home. ilU'll&C· good tenna. PRIC 5000 IQ ft oo ~ ac.. walk ED AT Sff,500. to beach, 1eP-3 rm l(Uelt "C'' Thomas Realtor ::Q· =:A!-::!i 2'24 W. Cout Hy ~ NP'· Sch. l::VCll· ~3 --BAYVIEW- OPEN FRI.SAT-SUN. 2137 CHANNEL RD, 81.lbo& Penlnaula. 2 bdrm " den 2 IMl, 2 flrepl, full price $75,CKX>. al $82.500. Jmpect and make otter -by app't. Prin only. Ail· 646-9631, ~1928 BEST HALECREST 3 BR. living no, 20x24 rum- pus rm. 1" ba, 3 car gar, ~ at $22,500 Low dn or le~/optlon. A. C. PeUllt, fUtr. n.90 Harbor 548-ffiZl OWNER MOVING Mu.It wll MM& Vmte 3 Bil 2 bMh T~. ~ Neb km baluce wit.b unaJ.I down pmnt. 9m'P hGme rib all work done. CA.LL DAVE MYHRE ~UM H~ Real ~ lace. HOME+ INVESTMENT Commercial 14 acre, R ·2 lme· 60' froola&e, -than ~ b6ock '° Ne.-port Blvd. 2 bedroom + 2 rm outer bide· $11,950-You awl Buy !run OWMI'. Eves • weds· eada ph .. 545·31134. AS.WM£ our ~ % FHA lollll ' save. $96 mo. lac attnctlve 3 br Mesa Verdie Home. Bltna. dilitlwuhtt, d.Jiil, cpa, $22, 400. 3lli Swn&Lra Place. C.M. ~ ~ dti Mar • Macoo 2 Mrm. Cett ... with country &lmollpbett and ~ carvemieDcea onl.y $.U,000. See it SOL VISTA HOMES 3 It t BR Lo ooe fl our dty'1 mcl9t ~ tr.CU. From s:a,ooo. i0847-1266 _...,,...,_~ ._., (~'yea. tiHl55) nm 8e9dl BMt. H.B. l)l)Aif ZXCILE built. Pnced to 9111. 3 br wtim aelllne )Qr home! ~. WalJdnc dis to grade Call 111 Jar a FR.EE AP· di. hieh ldll. catta cbrdl PRAJSAL. • ldU • ocx:. Mal\)' fine Call ~ depertment: fealw-tl. ~66-962.2481 962-2412 RINTALS Hout. Unfurnished 3100 LCE 2 bdrm. ~tety redec! S90 water pd. ~ dill· dnn ok-232 Ced! P1&ce, 642.J712. IT it hard to flnd a nlce 3 8R rental for $140. Thia one c.t1 $140 ,., mo a 11 extremely nice. It lncluct drps, refrig, waaher/dryer, R&O. Dick hrg RNl- ty (corner ~ms & Brook.hunt) 9'2·2421 lB~OROOM CAR.PE:TED HOUSE, Fll'ICED.IMMAC uuTE nmu-ovr. s1~ month. r 3 • BR. CPTS. DR.PS. ii POOL! TENNIS, + Recreallon area, 49'.r27Tl Lie 2 bdrm, ca.rpets, dr.pa. CHEAPF.Sr RDIT. FreshlJ 8.EAtrnrul. l BR. pcx>~. elect bll·•ns. pr1vate car. In· Painted. 2 br apt. cpu, blt· ::rH~~ ~-:: ~~ duded. Near SMwlna· ina, KJDS OK. 64H028 mo. :i BR Uni. 1140 ffa.L.f r-'lllS 1 BDRM $14, i bdrm Sl14.. 646-8076. llN UI Qica, b . !Mllll. ~ture POOL! Blk lo Ocean. new 1 br, &bau ww cpl, paUo, laund. carpol1 1 adult. Sl.25. 673-7629. UDO Btacti F'ront 'uJ June 28 S160 mo • 1 BR. SlaS mo slnj!Je w/ latchen. Take aummer res. 646-14:16. ' l BR.. Sipe 6 or 8. Sl.25 wk. Plus bachelor apt. S75. wk. c. A. J t'lll\IDi'S 12131 DU 5-700, SY 2-0388. ' OCEAN front 1 br avail Ul J~ 30th. Winter rates, Ii: praaes 1nilable. Heat· Apts. ed pool. J71 AYOC&do St. CM. 6t6-.S964 3000 Royal Palm Drive (l blk Wert of Harl>ar, corner cl Baker). * FNe Rent* 2 w..u 5200 MEDmRIANEAN VILLAGE EXCLUSIVE ~tat.Kathy Hardirw 2 BR $156-Sl75 3 BR mo.s22S REOEC! 3 • br/ 2 • ti. $165- mo. BitN, Drps, P'rpl. SSJ SENA TE. !Jays 646-4896 or eves A wkendl stS-9609. DuplHH Unfurn. 3975 taking summer reM!rv. 67J-5n:l. * Fr" Utllltl.. * Children Welcome Very lart• 2 bd apt&, forced air heat, heeled pool, do. ed itarare•. pa tio.. Sl.lS. Cpl&. drps, trplc, dsh/wahr, plumbed for waahet'/ drytt. encl &'&r + atora,ae, pew patio•. CORNER, 2 Bdrm, patio, nnr at ores A 8C.booll. Maplr 6 Wllaon. LI 8·1394 alt I pm. 1f 2 • BEDRM $90 -MO. * 1919 • 8 alARLE ST. Ml-2259 or Ml-7017 fMMAC! Nr new 1 bt-, &. den, opens IA> BeuU lrg rov pauo • R.olel, tropical gardens, cpta, dJ.x cirpl. bl tna. ( rc- fng It wshr Opl) encl yrd, pr, -r buee Pfkl.n&. Sll5- Good loc:! H.B. 847-6391 r 2 BR $8S MO. Drpl, quiet & ot1 street, two children OK. 646· lJ89. COLUXiE Paiir 3 br, 2 be, RENTALS farn rm. drpc, Plltio $165. shecl 5e-8ili. 2ai Tulane. Apts. Furni SINGLE girl desires l&IM to share 2 BR borne. 8•S call $46-lliOO ext 31. aft 6 caJl 673·8118-Ask for Pat. MODERN I br, pn patio, carport, adults, no pets. 2620 Avoo, ~-673-6066 eves. . S.% clean, tum l Br, private collage. uhl.8 Ind. 2109 Har· bor. ;H8~22 WESTE.R.NER APTS. 719 W. WU.00, 646-~ $89.50 2 Bedrooma. 1 Bath Encloeed y ant . <Nap ~ntral l..oc:9tlon Sil1&1e Story HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY ~~Y Maneremem Newport Hgta. 4210 Corona de! Mar ~ RenLa1 oi1ice on Flaphlp Rd. lbehlnd Haq Hoepital) SCl-0723 Superf lfiYI $200 to $250 Stop Look L11tenl •Br. 1~ ti.,~ UM nrw. Con1"I fenced, W• C N. nuoo. • Ra. st. )48..7212 Prindpa.11 Onty NEWLY DECORATED! -$-1-000-00-... --• 2 Bdnn, water paid, • 2 Ouldren ok. $85. 2ll AvocJAdo. CM, * 646·8001 2 Bdrm home. hardwood. Gener•I BAHIA MAR -CLEAN--. -1-.-2-0-R-/_S_!IO-_u_p_ MESA NORTH APTS. ADULTS. * 646·1*>1 2 BR sm. 3 BR, 2 beth, Studio .pUt level IOUDdproot .2 bdrm, 3 bdnn, 2~ b&U.. firtplace, pvt paUo, beaUd pooll, deluxe features Is bit ina. GARDEN APTS. Sale or leaae, 4 bdrm, 2 bath. dai, prtJece dhipos· al. cloeed In patio, double garqe. 653 Cove, CM. a1ter 5 phone 494--4222. * LOVELY CoUese Park .._/2-Ga Famlly-nn. Owner * 2911 Princetoo. ~ 1089 MeN Verde 1110 lmmecli•te Poaeuion Altntctlve 3 br home, blow, incl. dllhwu.ber, Mesa Ver- de. S22.900. Owner. 546·3430 3 BR 1% beth· NMt .l dsn. ~ S1A Gl Loan • Tat.al prb $18,900. Leaderlbip Real F.atate 847~ ~-~1 * s 8EDROC*S * BEAlTI'IFlJL Hdwd Fl.RS. 2~ ti.. f'l)l, bk-i.na-J>rMM&e ~· 10% dn .• aaum! FHA loan ol ~ %. • CIRCLE 9~247.5 Rlty 962-2475 MIU1E FROM SURf floora, frl>lc, dbie pr, near abop'ng. No dop. S48·2720. 24.21 E. ll!IH SJ'. unlum Sl 19.50. Abo furo LEASE OPTION apts. PY\ patio, drpelcrpts, l Bdnna. 2~ !>&,Iba, frtlile. 931 West 19th St., C.M. I •· .. I Coron• del Mar 4250 t>lt..1ns, gar. 8.l'll! uv-nn. pyt pabO. DELUXE l A • Br swimming pool! 2 cv pr. SllO Eut aide, 2 br, pra,e, FURN A: UNFURN HEATED POOL Cl "'~-.. 1.·-wattr pd. Near shopplnc. HEATED POOL • Puttlna ~ ~ -osc to """ .... 1 ..... •.&· 169 E 21Jlt St. &18·1558. Green . rad I ant heat -'V Nr. ahopl. ICtlls • OCC. ~-~1112· IHS-7002 A 3 • BR In Cowt.. Pvt fenced wuhe.r dryer tacillUu . Ort• I ClllL.D aecllon. Pet Of<. yard sw. 2&1 Del Mar. carport.a etc. P~ from Coolidae/ Baker ~-8688 * WESTCUFF * 646·8124 or 5'9-3997. $ll5 • $1.50. ON lO A~ SPACIOUS 3 Br w/w c-plll, DELUXE, oeer-new 2 bdrm. CHEA.PEST' RENT! MUST See Mtr. Apt. S 548--0492 l .l 2 Br. Furn ' Unf\im 2 car pr, PILUO. bllnl, 2 F'i~I. Quality cpta. It RENT nus WEEK! 'l Br. 3 Poo.la • Tennil • 18 bole bWcs from park, lhp'g, Ubry. drapea thruo\lt. Bit-in ldt. 2 ti., Still per mo. 544·3679. Coet• Meu 4100 Putt1 Grtcn Contnt'I Bk:lst. boy'a club. No peta Sl40 w/cUahwahr. Adult.I or tem- 900 "·a , --,, ...... -3 ~ .. : mo. LI 8·898'1. I ,.,_,. ,... --ti' J.BR. 1' .. ·a.. $140 mo. NEW, Lartt l br. very ruce. """ ........,, .......... v• ·'""' &gen on'>'· ~ ""' ,.._ ,,., Obie-pr~. Patio, Near Garqe, qwet. adlts no l~cArthur at Coast HwyJ 3 ROOMS, stOYt, rt'frig, over. 646-0'128. Vilt& Stlop'c Ctr. 642-6988 pell-24:>2 Elden 646·2768. garqe $65. Adult.a, no drink· • EXECUTIVE GOU> ..._rt ... h 1200 4 no ., ...... r-w. b1 1-e COROLIOO APTS. era or pets. lnQW!e. "' -·-_-..::.-,... ___ c____ on • .,., • .,.... t·u-. r l BR S1j mo. pr&if, dJa. $35 WEEK or $125 mo. 2 br, 190 . 23rd St. 1" 548·2358 e MEDALLJON .i. Br. e ~ pr, bic yd. $18,950. .....aJ, waler pd, Ill' .,_....._ uUIJi paid, tctna or babies udi 2 • BA. 1 ltoc')' Duplex. Low-3 Bdrm for Nie $1500 down. ,,_ n.auva 1 Br. Gmd·level, Sl "01, DUP' c-v.., Bd U f d I K •TELLA REALTY Shops. S46-ocr.2. ok. 2269 Maple St. 642·3060. ....,.,, • · n um., yar y RttnatJon arff. A«Mt-. Or lcue. $175 mo, 2507 " Pnth&e. all mod. ronv Pool, ~ Santo Tomas, Apt. A. N ts 642 :,394 Holly l.n, N.S. Nr IChoola 847.ai 546-936& 2 BR, pr, JM yard. Wattr SllO Furn. L.ge 2 bdrm, hlk child. pets OK, Sl35 & up. S95 mo. Large Gara,e, 0 pe . · • · ' lhop'ng. ---------pd. 2 dli.ldnn ~lcome, to K-Ma rt. 568 WllliOO C.\1. 4102 E. Cout llwy , CdM StO\le. ~18-6355 or 646·3000 NEAT quiet place. Nr. HOlC * """ . BEACH L POO' "''· 2 STORY ti.ck.ba.y area, $100. S48-24Cn 64.2·21;,4 & LI 8·0787 fi7H378 - -Hosp. 2 BR, S99.SO BltM. ,,.. -......, NEW E Id 2 LOVELY 2 bl'. 11~ bl , patio, mod. llvini. btd pool, ~ 2 ·BR/ 2 ·.BA. C0NV ·DEN 4 BR . OXnpl. rectec. Cf'pta/ ·1 e, bdrm, frplc. ATKINSON·PEEBLER Apti 1t11r, bltna, drp1, cpll, :lJ46 reallOCI area. We bave O~~ 254 tmAR ~~ dfl>I, lae aerv~ nn, extra ~a:, ~~::.'il~~-~: 1,,!, 2W B~1~~~~.A~~~38 I 8albM 4300 Santa Ana Ave. 548-<7728. othen al'°' ~·2168'l. Ip patio. 10 X m kit. Wock .......,,.---:------"'" _ ..,...,_ _ Duplf"x, I hdrm. BEAU llll"p 2 br. pvt patio, * DUPLEX * -aEACON BAY fnct. Only S23,2SO. $125 3 btdroom. fen<"t'd yard, -BACH-$85~1 BR $95 .\10NTIIL.Y. Wf'll'kly Ill Junt. W•l<'r paid. $6.5. tpts. dfl>I, bltim. strPs ta E. H, M1ctia.el, RJtr. ' Bdnm, private beacti £, aRASHEAR REAL TY ban.Jo 11. Ml 6·ll4.5 and furn • llll Elden • Adults. very 1'1'11~· Summt-r reserv 646·2700 & :H6-o7Cli bc:-acb. Sl~ lr11R. Call col• Ba.Jboe 49«> River, NS F« land, :; boat .Up. By owner. 646-5319 847.f.S31 Evn 646-5671 Ml fHi:ZS.; 1 t>lk l::. Npt Blvd 642..(l)81j takes now 8J>('C1:1I !rummer lcct 213•388.n 56. ~ E. Balboa Blvd., or 646-488\. 2 Bdrm ttttt pd I -mo MltH Junr Iii Sept. S'.!00 2 Bdrm, front apt, partly 'lJ3_,,,,._,,_.,...,, 67~ yrs ywng. 2 . 3 BR's, 2 L a..ch · w • gu · ~· SPAClOUS 2 Bdrm, $1lS ln· mo It up. On the ocean BaJ. fum, $80. '.!81 Cot.<• Me111 ~.,.,.,,.,.,..,.,..-·...,.,......,,_......._---- ••••••••• t.t111. Owner. 149,500. 8ack lay 1240 _..,_!!___ _l705 yard. Adult.t. 1 cHkl olt. S90 duding ullla! Child ok boa Motel, llS E. Bllbo&, St .. C.M. L.I 8-J:llJ. LUXUlUOUS Split • leYef 2 ' ------i..-----$S2,500. GLAMOROUS S Br, mo. l735 Pomona C.M. ?lit Maple. 54N9l3. 673-9!Mr•. AVAIL! 2 • BR apt. ~-bedroom 2 beth with bltns. l:l!ll:rff a r a D ury M2·'1!M.1 Eves &75-1869 ow ., fllU Al a au 8Y N!R 2 &. 2 ,.,.n baths, ~ Newport a..ch 3200 * $9'5 • 1 BDRM FURN. EA.5TER. RENTALS CP1'S, DR.PS, GARAGE. ln Wesrelllf. No chlklmt, no Udo Isle-lay Front S Br. 2 b9 home, frpk, new de den, oort wan., wet * Adult:a. CIOC!e to storu · for family only. B.LTNS. * 642·Z717 pet.a. M2·5595. Clean home t. 3 Jarae 8Rs Ultr. Cba.rml ou..i...v c:pts, d1111. xtru. Vac. Ml)' bar. 2 frplce, Pltlo view. AT TI{E BLUFFS * 1985 Pomona. LI 8·0723 Ocean front, sleep& S, { CLEAN 2 • Br APT. S90. NEW 1 bdrll) apts, walk·in 2 baths. f--11~ room. fire-ne ~ oortmder l'Ndt. 644·US2 I'\..-ol1 ...... '-11-'--·· dish bl .. U>V Good income poe.entJaJ $67,500 • EMERALD BAY. vw""'r en um lpal'"'1llli S60 Ap4, utal · pd' No pets 925 E. Balboe Blvd. ii ALSO 3 • br HOUSE $133 c...-..., muter, l1l place. bulll·lns 1-loln~rcomt Can convert to .ircle Eve. GE i.11152 briaht &: frab, uc fam flt'W It spacioue 2 br., 2 be. S45 small ru;e 1r11ler. Bad< 675-5240 Call 646-l293 llove. Unlumllhed $105. Hice <.'OYered pal. . acan BEST BUY ON UDO home. 4 Bt, l Ba. beam home for le .. to qualified Bay, ~l:)jl alt 7 pm. * YEARLY SIJ:l IM * E . 1:1de I br, fenced. atow. 2405'':1 E 16th S\. ~ ;:;,1: ~I~~~. h&WY Call 119 to~ Ibis ont! CoroM def Mir 1250 cell liv, fam rm, frplc, a-lrnMI Cart>ets. drapes .•• 1\1\0IEl..OR APT. Penn • Point. Cll'an \ • br.1 retna:. &arb a: dis. gar~e. AVAIL MAY !st ~M ,1 £.,A" REAL TY Richardton RHlty C•n you c:ludrd patJo, d~k. view. :c\~11 r;::1~.;.t.t.e1:~r~~~~~~ * c:Jott In town. Adults Gar U11l • Pd' 613-1132 I drape:;. M(J.jO. ~7177 I f rnn1, upcstaln. 2 · Sr. ~ 3HYJ LafAyl'ltl', N.S. K.Hp 1 5.cret? PEG ALL~. REALTOR a.n<'t p11w1ded • 1\IAA ii'""'" * 'lo prt~. 1~ Rochestw l NE\\' ~2 fk, l '2-batha. L.r:is•· 111 . pd• &l~·3'l9'J. 4.'IO F.allt 17th. CM. 6T.rl500 ~TT\(' lor bflst b\IY tn town 1095 No. COllst Hwy " AW1mmln1t pool. Call $hj n ·n. ... c:lran bachelor Lido Isle 4351 pauo. pool Armo 673·7:i60. 842-4020 ' -.,._ DL... 1 11 •· 134 " , Newport Hgta,. 5210 CORONA DEl. MAR Homf' .. lnooml' Apt, pnCf'd .... ~na ....,ach 4M-7578 6+1-11'\.1 ·~T· .\!)I In<' 8 u11.... ,..· I Ad1m, ltat'IHlt. 11111, p111d ~n' rtve " &W11J . cet •••••••• , 2 ~. Own..-moved • wants to atU' I DIAL direct 64.2-5673, Oaa;rae NO. matter wbat U i11, you Wilsnn, Di $1:\0 lrMI', HY7 V11 Flor· I 411ulclt cub ror " w1UI a BUilett market;lla~ in town. a l'f\llCk MIP lit SX>.000. l..etghtan Lrnden. rutr. ')'Olll' ad, then ait ti.ck and CM "" It with • DAILY' tlMI qull'kt!r yno caU I 1'0('(' j:lll·:i744 dily• 67:1·.l0'13 I DAILY PILOT WANl' n.uy PUot Wmt ~!! "4-<M44 RJtr. 613--0668 Evt'I 67J..007l Jiatal k> Ill» phcne rinll Pw:YF WA.NT ADii S(l-5678 n. quicker 1oa. Mil , vr1 ADI MJ..N11 ; \ 2 BR wl w rpt.s, •1~ bltM. drps. FA h"llt· 380 .E. ~th St. C . .'ol r 1 Z! D'-lLY PILOT ;Ntws-Pmt Tuflday, April 12, l~ RENTALS REAL ESTATE BUSI NESS IM SERVICE DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRECTORY JOU a IMP'LOYMI NT JOIS a IMPLOYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYMINT JOU a llWLOYMINT _Apta. ~nfurnl~-Gen•r •I FINANCIAL Announcement• 6410 GeMrtl lervlc.. 6612 DOMISTIC HILP 70lS Help W1nted, Men noo Hel,. Wam.ct, Men 7200 Help W...._. -......;._~_.;... ___ n_1_0 6070 Bua. Opportunlt ... 6300 N w Health Club * CAN • bo Co· ~-MSS tJVE INS ~ritnced All..Arowld w.... 1• ------,1 -01~~~-ai~'rt-HSPJttft'-ei:ffl:~~-t---Will!Sl!lRll::!L._~m·~~r--M1'S&A R.eu ! ft.tll!bla ItD&Jr Ser. Employer s-Y• '"' WIRE I.AK ERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm pl~. Can ~ furn. ~. •COIN OPERATED • SAUNA S1'£A.\t BATH . ,.. ...... !• ~· -l<J6.c:-E~:.t~~--: Stffd;y work.~ M~r drps, bltins, dble -pr. 36c s f Thou.sands ol women Sy Jane~ Paula, Diane. \32 * ~ A HAUL * UllllllSH BA- 518-1424 aft. j . S.U._lM&. ll! . q • t, art JWilctun&: laWldricl E-. l8th off Nitwport Bl •• CM. GARAGES ~d Gen ._._ .. w~ ....__ -._ft'llU'l.H (a.m.'a) SNACK SHOP PA~IFIC TELEPHONE NEEDS OPERATORS E 16th Pl. to Wit the new Hrs lO. g p.m. 642•5090. rpra, ~. & pa1nllnt rw -_, ,_ KERY, 34" E , CA Hwy. Al FRIGIDAIRE N~w ClP('n on Sundays. <;om~-home A apl rt'OOV&.-OOPUCATINO & Nard--. Corona del Mu. Back Bav 5240 Full lllT. JM•tor & ul1ll1Jf'5, . uon. LowNt tall'>· W -3666 EQUIPMlNI' ----------1500 Adams. C :.r :~:nt.10 Jet ~ctlon KEEP carpet cle~g prob-HOME REPAIRS. regrout, OPERATORS • SERVICE STATION ~MAN. full tlme, neat, aalary + comm. Will tn1n SOPHJSTlCATED A ... ,, Commeret•l W11"9r ecooomtca.l. thals Blue Lua· n.xture1 bdwe· l plb'" tt•IE NEWPORT RlVlERA 8£AC. ppomtn• • roorn find out how EASY IT IS tre Wall w wa)I. Rent elec· "'In. d~ ..... ' tr<:. d.....!' IEC ~ su ites. $150. lDl: ... AL f()( $1 Bayvl ~ v~• -reens ...... ~. Luxurious Townbouae Apts. R t:, lnsun.nc•r, \It y etr , tu nave \'OUR OWN Frili· tric shampooe.r , ew etc. PAUL HlDO£.._; ~8-&t:'O Up to 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath&. , ., __ ...._ ""'l • ,.,., dattt Coin Lawidry tn Hardware· 2630 \\ · Coul N~WJIC)rl D'r'Q\"U, "'· .......... L( ,, port Sch Attached ,.,..,~ . -' CH()!CI:. LOCATIONS ,. W)., •'('W • HANDYMAN • • all r~ra. EJec/~/'!:';? halll· Reas. All other C()llvenlencea. lndu1trl1I Prop. 6080 C06ta ~lesa-rounta.1n Valley Acou1tlc Ceilings 6515 "Oonnywooda' :H3·1733. $225,000 Recre-a. Center Tusun • \\ esuruni.teN>range •"""-_,,. m" Yrs. leue. MFG. FACILIT IES Anaheim -Fullel'too C Ill G _ _., "-"'•it ......,....,... "' ~· _.,_, ,J * Acou1tic • ngs r-na Dllcin11 _._. PHONE 642-0300 Lease: ll'y """"""t" <11' u.s. Largest Dl.5tnbutor .... • fer ; 50.000' Qf C'Of'C bkiga. Of' rRIGIOA1RE FREE EST ' • 842-4636 HANDYMAN • • all repairs. East Bluff 5242 Hvy, Pwr Sprtdrs. Baker C.'O~l~IERCIAL \\ASH£RS 6550 Elec/plb&fcarp. haul. ~ ... ---------St. c .M. IOC'. nr 3 fl"\\)'5. I INbysittint "Donn)'WOOda" ;>-13-1133. E11tbluff Apa rtment1 Bill BROOKS CO. \\i;i\.e 01 tall CollN:t Wlll BABYSIT n~hts for DISCING, TOP SOIL Tn Domkli:o Dnve, N.B-lndu1trial S~l1ll1tt Coin•O·Matic working mothN · vie Car· DUMP TRUCI\, SKlP Disinct1ve new Bay Virw 1714 1 :}!J-~~ {leld & Can11ery. 962<WJ7. LOADING. • 545-9524 Garden Apts. w pvt patio, ========= Equipme nt Inc. crpVdrps, bit-ins. :.! C'ar ,ar. Commerci•I 6085 . .t !I'. Lankc•rshln\ Blvd. Rec center w/ pool. 1 BR ~ORTH HOLLY\\000 from SH 5. 2 BR. z ba from Prime lnvestmenh 1.'131 bii·W l $1.95. &14· 1352 or 673-t2J6. are' hdrd tQ On<1 \11th !l' • nl't Coron• del Mir 5250 e COROLIDO APTS. 2 Br. Grnd·lf'Vel, Studios. Pnthse. all mod coov. Pool. child. pet.s OK. fl35 & up. 4102 £ Coa5t Hwy., CdM 673-3378 return on full prK.'t· This I ru..LI:.RTO!\ owner llWu~ 001. Bui-:!.JJ-1 W \'alencta I locks Fashion Area. j()X\JO I In~ ' ~'> 7833 bldg. 13.j(Xl' Jol. ~ solid * J..AGL~A BEACH te~ts. P r 1 c ~ S49.5r<>· , OC'l:.A.'\SIDE HWY HCYT'EL I $1.500 dn. ~ Uili5. ~ases \\ilh restaurant. 5:! rooms. at offl~. Trudi-t'<l\ll~Y of S~.000. Lytle Rlty. S•S.9493 \\'ill uade !or t.rnd or S83 W. 19th St., C.M. m·s. 1110.000 -ht TD. Harbor Blvd . Frontage S500 · mo ~u1ineu !•rvice 6562 , _Haullng 6730 * TYPl;>;G, :.1y lloml' • I * HAUlJNG/ CLI::A.~UP IBM El Le * ODO JOBS. iJ'TC. * ' ei:trll tterr>. re- po1-ts, etc. H. B. 962·18,)8 C1rpenterin9 6590 REP Al.RS * AL TERA TIONS )1a.uiteoance any aue job. :1J yrs expcr. 5-18~ * CARPE.'\TRY * * Pall\):), <.:em..-nt, Rt>pal.rs. Alll'fJ.U<..~ * ·;,.1s~no 6-lH.U4 or ~s-rm DUMP truclt, sk1p J~r, backhoe, 19Veiing, cleanupa. lot$, etc. 962·87~· * GEN'L CLEANUP * HAULING. L-Ow$ rata * 842..J666 I ncome Tu 6740 ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA Join a d)inamk Md pro- gTHSive cornpeny with emphaala on planned di- \-eniticadoo. Exc:tllft:lt cipportunltin an avail· ab~ to puticlpa&e In challenaini IMipmentl ottenor a. pralffaiooal, rewardibc ~ •nv\ron· m~ and exeotption&I employe bslefit prosrama. 6 maotha ~with olf·aet print1nr equip- ment, Xm>x and blue.Une pn(~. Apply~Dlpan­ ment. Applicanta mUlt be maJe due to llftlni Wt!i,ht in excess of 25 pounds. WORIW l Cable and wire b&mtu worken with 2 ~an re· cmt •~nee ai cable and wire hameu uaem.- bl,y, ~t. CUll1J'Uotioll ol bamffl bouda, mold- lnc and pottiq. Must be Ible to worl( from blue- prlnta. ~DI draw• ' inp and tcbematics. A knowtedie oi ttand&rd w1tet and connectors Is required. Recent indus· trial e•rleoce II man- d•tory. PLEASE. APPLY IN P~·ro: Mr. W. E. Klinger HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. wlUiJli man. .. •JIM TICE cHEvRON e 2590 NEWPORT, CM. -SERV Sta exper, perm, u • eel st&ttinr aal, over-n. Hunt Texaco Sta. 1404 N. CoUl Hwy, !AC Bc:h, 494·JOOO. Agond•, W•rnen 7300 MW WC AGENCY • ENG R. SF.CJ'¥ ••... $450 • R.ECPT. type 60 .. • • $365 Fffs Rtimbun ed • f .C. BKKPR. ~ Financi&.I StatemU. • to $.iQO • EXEC SF.cTYS to • • $Si25 410 W. Oout Hwy., SUAte D ~ Newport Be9Cb By Appoin1lnent Admlni1tratlvo S.Crtt1ry • $500 Prefer aero.pace or electronics t>a.cqrouod. ~Uent company It bene· To werk In ..,,. MW offlee whlcfl wlll.,... tMft In South Santa Ana. lf youhav•• ....... a " t .... ,.... .. ..... klnt "9ict, • high echoel ecluce- tion .,. equiv1lent and went a .... peylnt lelt with • future. APPL~ Mond1y thru ''War 1:30 .. 4:30 e JA.\1AICA 1.:-.-:" e ~t.\\' ~ · BR-~ -BA. e All f'lrc · kll -~r. • 2 Pools' O.\'LY 1 vacant')'! • .U out o.! 42 ~TED! e IT HAS TO BE '\'ICE! Ottl~ PmTd · S.'00,())) il!O sq tt. 01• 1008 !:Q· t\ . lS. Erul.er * .tSHl~ per rt. ComplN~ rf'model-Ql:ICK CLEA.\'. ed. Ile\\' l'rpts. and panelulg, f i'RIGJDAIRE J..AL~DRY 1920 Harbor Blvd , Lowest , DRY Cl..EA-'DiG pnt'('(), veey finest location ~E\\' r•ro\·en Fn1t1d8.ll't' Com w p:u1cing 1>42·2020-Operalt'd gouig husinesa in Cement, Concrete 6600 Home Ownef' Spec:i1I Open 6 days toe-1.XJnCrete. ooloi-ed cement. rock. aeel, Gordon N. W arre n Publie Accountant Tax consullant &nee 1951 HOME OR OFF ICE APPOINTMENTS. 4210 Seubott/NB INTERSTATE Electronics Newport S..ch, Calif. An equal opportunity ~·M ltF fiu. Nh ;p<>rt Penonoel ,\&ency &l3 Dover Or. · 6«2·3870 Htlp W1ntetl, WorMn U1ll011 .... Sqmre 500 s .... o .... e CALL 6i3·8120 e CO:'\TE:.\lpOR.ARY DESIGN :? Br.. '.? ba.. w/w cpg.-lndustrl1I Rent•I 6090 beamt'<l l.-eiling. trpk. patio, _ . .c<IJ1l0rt. Avail. )fay L call LEASE lndustrla.l building. ti~· lti!l3 or 675·51.l2. 1500 aq ft. Room for expan· • • sion. RtteaS 1lOl'HC'e!lt llght· ; I\ to Ocean. ba)'. I~ ing. Insulated wall.1. UYrS ly '11"' "';w CJU. drp6, DtW· of sing.I~ & 3 Phase power. ty C:t."' patio. l adult Sl35 Ca1J Tom Kimball 624.5(XX). 117'.I· •b.'9 · -1-B--. --,....,..,.-ft 1677 Superiar, CM. 1200 sq ft, l..t·\.\ r, 5l0\'e, J? ... '6. qi llO. 3 pha.w l20. heh L's __ drpg. nr shops. Armo Ownn 673·&3. ti , •• .,16() -------ux 1' to oce<lD & t.y. 1 Lets 6100 C06ta :'Jes.a. CALL. (TI•l ~ml 2334 W. Valeru..ia -Fullerton lnveatment Oppor. 6310 \\'A. YTED REST A URA.'i'f ~1th approx S60.000 annual gr06S in :"lewport area. Armo 67:1· T;ii(). Mo to l nd 6320 ,,.., e --$1 0,000 For 1.Jtst T.D. vat'anl prop. piers, &and. Service to tboU· sand yards a day. HIJNTG SCH READY MIX 7391 Talbert, H.B. 841.fi074 * C&\f:ENT & BLOCK * ~ sq ft. Small Jobe too! Free E.sumllJes. )11 6-4871 CE~t.E.'.'T work wanted, oo job loo a mall. fteall. H. Stu11llc.k. U 8-8615 a.ft 4: 30. \\'. lf. ULJ...Y. L.ic Cement C.Ontr. AU.. T}Jl('S! ~UALm' CONCRETE Free Est * :>4j.~ dn\'et Free 6T:>3345 or 673-.JOCT Smiley Tax Senke FR.EE estima&.ed lea. 1884 Placentia, C.M. 2344 Newport, Cd W. ~ SMILEY. C.P .A. ~ l36l ope11 evea 646-11666 Lala•d J. FOCJCJ 1' 'armer J.y v.i th lnt.ernal Revenue >..l STENO OFFICE CORPORATION A Subsidiary of INT£R. STATE ENGINEERING Corporation 'IOS E. Vermont, Amheim U.S. Otiunthlp Required Ari equal opportunitJ employer. MU Automotive • Front Encl & Electronics Technicians 7400 WIRE HARNESS & CAILE ASSEMBLERS Pacific Telephone ------- ll.N.'S t llt'W WW &hag epta! p"1 -.-.-*-.-.-*-.-.-.-.-.-£ I adult, ruo. 613·7629 PATIOS. etc. est. & plans. Patio coven, Ott Also monf'y avlll. tor 2nd T.D. 1 Herbor Shop' 9 Cntr dys-Sa.t It Sun by ~ppol.nt. • Br1lte Mech1nlcs RA!quir-. a mmunum ci 2 yeus o( recmt indu.a- tri&l exper i e n ce io trouble abootlng, main· tenance, C9.llbral.ion and lest ol oecitloecopH, pulse 1en e rat o r1, Vl'VM'1, ~ aemJ- conductor test eqwpment and contrOll. A atrong knowtedire C( solid state d.rcuitry ia required. With 1 ~ar recent ex· penenoe in wire harness or cable uaembly for &.1tcra!V miaile appll• cationa. Must be able to wock to Military and NASA qualll)' rt'CIUlre- ments. NASA oertifica· uon prefen-ed. Several po.ttians .. IDllon Geoenl Servica, 7·3: 31 abif1. OS. 7-3:30 ahift, OB > to 11:30 9hllt. EmeJ'IU(l room J.. U: 30 .i.tt. For In. lorm&taon contad Mn. JU .. an!, Director ol Nuninl. Mr. A.dams. Skr. ~-'.l337 std. consu. ~-1475. UNOIS1RUCTED OCEAN VIEW tdo lale 5351 PATIO -3.)() sq fl $99.50. 6330 '.! Bdrm. 2 Bath ... Concrl'le sawing, removing & replactng. Call~. Jewelry Lotns ~ .tns. Cpl$, drpl, ~. ~lj mo yrly leuP. 673-~ Oder R~ lat m San~ mente with all utilities. StJ..s to l!ln!let. Can build 6 IS1its. abmil ~ tr.de ..... HAVE: 3 BR dining room Brick • Block • Stone • Sia~ home, Co6ta ~. ,untington 8Mch 5400 W>J\'T: income property up ar cam olf.er. OCEANAIR.E APTS. to 6 unit.s. FORTIN co. _'O~E SEE OUR LOV'D.T ~ 1 Br .. l1tl ba. cpea, dri-. ~ a.clFIC SHORES 1919 ~ Btvd. Co5ta ~lna I.lo. garage. Qiild:rc It prtl "' welcome. water paid.. REAL TY T8ll Talbert :oD> Beem Bavd.., HA I lWll.ln&\GD Be9dl --Ews Mt~ -17-1019 ...,.., , 1:.~i'RA LGE §Im ••••••••••• ~;~ ~s~~.:.· LOI R-2 IEWPORI rlr, children de. 8C'l-<814 Sl7·SHi6. DELUXE 2 Bdrm, i4' beifi'. furnished A: wWm. a. 403 ~It>inpbla, 536-fUJ, 4 lil.ks east C( Lake Parle. * L..ARGE CLEAN 2 BR * S87 mo. New carpea. drapes. built·ins. * S3M006 Cl"TE l BR ap<. *9c, r.- .lng, garbage dJpel. • Pl"" aitr. $75. 536-0353- Fou nt1in V1lley 5410 TQ\\~1mUSE FOR Lr.ASE. 3 Bedroom. Retng. Pa&, Garage. t!13l 426-1748. . ! ! * 32 QiOICE LARGE FINISHPD ~ kD. Ma& niticent Ocean v i • w CLEAR! • Ready to build * W150 -EACH * Broar * 494-ll38 PRIME R-5 Lat, zoned unit.I, medical, etc. ll°' x 200) $37,800 -25~ - 8'7-28411 Dowr Sho"" Pemnmic Bay It ~an view. By owna. 545-1~ Midw•y City 5616 Acreage '200 el BEDROOMS• : ~~~1U: Feoced yard. W &trr Paid. • Zoned 4.3 bCAJ.ses • acre *~ • 536-7728 ~ • Teotatlve map ready. • Term& ~ releue clause. Rooms for Rent 5995 BROKER * 49H138 R00'.\1 v.i tb private entrance. 1't'-' ly decora1ed. Newport Hr u~hts. Call 642-6<Yl2. l..>\P.(~t. room in LOVELY home. p\1 bath. pn~es. Prefer emp lady. 1\-U 6·M39. $1:?.50 Cp \\'K w1 kitchen. sr:.50 up. Studio aJ)1s. 2376 Nt?wpurt Blvcl. 5-18-9f;J5, REAL ES'tATE Gener•I Income Properfy 6000 DUP LEX CLOSE TO Tl! t. OCEAN. 2 bedrooms. 1 Bath each ap1. Good rental area. Fireplace m lO""rr apt L.a.nd 1nd uded tn prln $37,975 J EAN SMITH, Rea ltor &.16·:\m 2 TRI PLl::X $32.500 each. lnt'vml' sno pa· mo. :-<o var 3 y~. nld. Buy from owner & save S4.CXXJ. Ml 6-1724 '.\Jay take Jot or :.mall h11r in trdr. VALUE l:i-' ll 1 \\aJ do. 1..r' olt1rr l Mi Ml !I ldri1l ho1m• pi I~ 11l J,.,~ Pl,.nt~ "' 1~r><~i.: 111 it .sror;11z1• S \•1,1· m.. '>f'' ]I I. )~th St , C. \I Co. ti\-71TI l 'ir,11 11 """~ a want 11d! Sin M.rcoa 7.7 Acr .. I e Iodumnal, ac!Joiniag genera Precssi.on plant. Sacrilic for S35.<XX> fuU ~· Call owner. 642·4426. Excha"f", R. E. 4230 HAVE: Local properti~. EXCHANGE: For out o J area and out of i>tale prop- erty. Member: Society cl Ex change CollllSelo!'- i- t t . 642-5000 Eve Ml ~lT-4 ---_.... ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS 1nd NOTICES FoulMl..,_Adl) - FOUND Old ~ Pomeran iall V1c. Wt$tclltt Plua. 548·8365 or 646-lStl after ' pm. FOUND. Ouhuahua Friday Vio.nity Ha.Jecrnt, C M. ~2922. LADIES "'alch. vie ~ Snack Shop, 17th, CM, April 2. 1dentJ..fy Ir daun. LI 8-6711. TURTLE. 673·2719. Lo.t 6401 $50 Reward. Lost 14 karat gold dlarm braceltt, could be Vic. Santa Ana, Coro na dcl )lar or Laguna &acb. Call 49-i-2Zl7 LOST parakeet, Yellow Green, Banded 1965. Vic East Bluffs. Reward. 1)44-()i62. APruror color OUbuah male. U8 f "Doodi". V1r1ruty o Baker & fauv1ew. 54:rlfl3.1 SMALL female 1 yr, blcl< w I brown sl>OU over e~. wht chest "Hardy". ;,oo.m1. WHITE male Mm. Poodle, Vic • Magnolia. nr · Harbor . Costa Mesa. ~7-0701. Pen on1l1 5 640 FREE Sauna Baths Be happy lik<' all E.astc r bwulies • hop to lhe New porll'r Sauna " Massage, :"lewporter IM. Jambor ee Rd . :om. l'REE MAS SAGE for EVERY h 20l CUSTOMER! (>44..0960 ~ SINGLE ADULTS Call for ret.'Orded messag :!4 hrs. 836·6100 TO '.\fY \\'If!:: . . . • • . ELl.. l::N HE:BER Am :4W \el') much in lov Willi you, :'ii,y oi:llldUCt Wli Ull(•alled lor ,\m ·ashamed of mysctr. "Jolll1 · WO~IAS with ;, yr. old son \\ at1:rfalli & Concrele Ph S4H 579 or JE 1-~ . Child C1nt, Licenaed 6610 auLD C&JLt: ad1 mu& ooaW. tlM u~ allJD.bu of Ute adverti.u. }'Or har- UMl.r lolormaUoa ®OtaCt dlo CIUW Welfare Dept.. a. Su l.II A.Ila. j41~i· Contruton 6620 * SPACE PROBLEMS~ Addll.lona * Rt'modelln& F"ree tfit. * Financing * G. H. CRONSHEY (."(). Llt'fn&ed * 673-5421 * REASONABLE! * Remodel or AddillON! Terms to 11wt 6'16·7S33 C1rpet Cl .. nlng 6625 CARPET cleanin& by spec- 1aJist. f'rtt est. Call Ja.ck, 531-1'250 eves G1rdenin9 6610 Spring Re juvinetion •Lawns reOOY-trealed·5eed- eel • Garden clean-up-sou cond. SOIL SPECIALISTS e Rot-0tllhng & Plant.in& e OR ~llEi6 • HAt;LJNG, Gen'l yard cle-an- . up. Trees, Shrubs. Ivy shaped, reshaped or remov· ed. F'lowcr bed weeding. * CALL 642-8307 * * VERN'S * Gardening service. Rotoull, new lawns. pal.los, clean· u11. ~owing, edging. lhork s;uaranl ('('(}. 842-2035. * ThEl:: TR1M~\11NG & Removal * Rotot.ilhng, Ldsq>'g, Haultng. (.;en'l . Ocanup. * 64.2-8433 e OLIV!:: TREES e PALvl TREES by "Baylt u " $7!"> up. 678·3157 TRL\1 ·RITI:: LAWN SiJ'RV. Reas mo. rate • $2 av. lawn New lawns1 spr'kls. rotottl, clranup, hauling. 962-8611. AV ALON Lawn & Garden. * Wft'd, Cleanup, Beautify! * Spklr • syslems tnMallrd. p .... f 't.r. ., CALL 54)-~ • HOME S£RVICE • FF;Df..RAt., ST A TE, $10 ~. 531·5380 C.J.RAMBO- Tax Consultant Reu . Rates! ;H6--0631 ~ TA.'\ Sl::kVIC~ r HOl'>lE St.RVICE r A..'JYTl~IE Kl H fi63 *HENRY T-:-OWEN * 1190 Newport, C'.\\. 642· T3l)a lronlng. _____ 6755 ~ lroo1'1g $1 SO per dozen ~-3780 r SHIRTS, PA.i~'TS, r FL.AT PIECES. ETC. CALL 536-3167 P1perh•ntine ~t_ln~g=--~~~-61 __ SO_ * p AlllTlllG * INTE RIOll/EXTERIOR Winter Rates Quaut) work. reasonable. 64&-:vii d111 ot cveniJl&. l'fft.RIOR * EXTEIUOR Rrasonable • Llcensed Fret wl • Guaran. 6-12-45.iS PAI:\ TING, ml & ext. Carpc·niry, Home Rep&ira t VI' est Call 675-4491) PAL 'i'fl:\ G. lnle r. or Ex:ter First • l<IM work, very rea· son .• \n.) 11me 847-1358. QUALIIT PAlNTING. Rea • sonalilr. i;, yn. Say exper Ca.U Bob for est. 64&-6446. EXPR. painter, Inter & ex· ter. ~eat wor k. By the hour Ev l' u; b-2075. PLUMDJ;>;G. Ucensed It. all work gua ranteed. R.cpairina & rem1:1dl'hng. 642~ Poodle Grooming 6900 AU.. Brrt•ds • Dog Groom· 1ng S4 up Ph tor profet· slonaJ Poodle grooming Je.s· sons. Puppies & Studs. 847-8750 & ~-1221. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~ob _W•nted,.Men _iOOO • Tire Ch•ngef"I • Accest0ry Dept. Help Top W • & e a, kiKl wor~ cxind.ilicrw, paid va.caUocw. . APPLY r IN. PtyM 10 am. to 7 pm. ·K-MART Tire Service 2200 H1rbor Blvd. Cott• Mew An equal~ty employer · · INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE PW MIER With at least 3 ~ars uperience In tbe tollow- in& areu: • Fabrication A: ~ Of copper ~. • Deionized water l)'S· ttmt- • Industrial Gutes • Ph Controls on add drain• HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. N9Wport IMch An equal opportunity employer -M ' F WE have an openiJli in our circulation department for a jwUor district manager. If you are between 19 and 25. a high achool graduate, a.nd want a lit.wt.ion wilh a future but willing to start at the bottom, contact Milan Leavitt at the DAILY PlUJJ'. • DISHWASHER Age 19·35. Experienced. NI Time· Apply in per- aon between 2-5 p.m. SEE DICK JARL JOLLY ROGER RF.SrAURANT 3Xl Manne A~. &lboa Island Maintenanc e Man E x pt r Mmced all udond maintainance Days. ~a Meas Convalescent Ho.!)lttal 661 Center St. 646·9679 ~9-3048 PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON TO: Mr. W. E. Klinger HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. Newport BMch, C1llf. An equal oCIP0«1Ul'llly employer '. M l. F NEW MAY CO. South Coast Pl1u 3333 Bristol Str .. t COSTA MESA Now lntervicwin& tor: ALTERATION MANAGER Must have recent exp. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Electncal It air conditJonmg baek&I'OWld required. Interviewing Houri: MDoda,y t.bru F rld4'.)' 10-ll A-M. It 1-3 P.M. ~hll lnclude: Libera.I Otlk:ou.nts Hospital Ir Surgical lnt- Pa.ld Vacationa Lile lnaurance Sick Pay ~Uttment Plan An Equal Opportunity E~yer _R_out_e_S-alnmen 12) Sell looally for nal1onal coi.- oern. in bu&lness 61 yean No travel. $135 start. ~e ~ Good education, rel· erenoea It dress neaUy. 596-Jlll2. 1D11 Beach Office for lnte.rvlni appoinlmem. . TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Experience necessary. l>a.¥1 .fa.Id beoefita, steady work m JABSCO, INC. 1485 Dale W~. Costa Meta CAMPER Ot' TRAILE R ASSt;MBLY MEN WESI'WAYS MFG. 2121 S. Anne, San~ Ana DISHW A.SHER It BUSBOY Experitnced ooly. lnterv1ew1 9-ll a.m. No phone calla Sam's SeaJood, 16:til:I Pac - flc Cout Hwy . Huntington Bch. Pt.EASE CONT ACT: Mr. W. E. Kli nger HUGHES ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS DIVISION 500 Superior An. Newport Be1eh All equal opportunity employer -M It F NURSES AIDES Full Time AU Shifts Experienced Only. Coeta 1'1eM Convaleaoent HOIJ>ll.al . 661 Center St. 646-9679 ~ AVON CAWNG BEAUTY ia our bu.51.neta. Why not make It youn? Ex c:ellent opportunity tor w~ men who qualify. Pbooe now 530-5860 Collect. WESTMIN~ COMMUNITY HO&PlTAl. 200 Hosplt.al Ore.le, Westminlt• 8934041 It J E 4-Gil e SEC'Y /FULL TIMI Aee 20-30 I« adYert111nc . ottlce u1 Outdoor .Publiabln& Ci. Must have SH cl IK>, "¥P" Ing 60, variety Ol work. S ~Yi 9 to 3. Wrltie &lftic marlta.I lt&Lus, aae. exper. ~ ref to: Eve11n R1chmond. W estet11 ()it6oon, PO Box 'l.f!/1, Newport Beacb- NO PHONE CALl.3 pleut• LYN'S-NIGHTS Full or Part Time Coovaleeoeot Ho9plt&J Experience Preferred Cat&& Mesa Convalncal& Hospital 161 Center st. ~ ~ R.N. CHARGE Part Tirn.0.y Shift. ConvalelCftll H~ uperience. Costa Mesa Convalescent Hospital 661 Omter SL 646-9679 54&-JOU REGlSTERED NW'le tor position ot director ol Nura R. N. CHARGE es. Convalescent experience necessary. Top Salary! New Faclliu.es apening In May For interviews Call 827·2440. 34-0 Victoria, C.M. HOUSEKEEPER, Full or 3-11 shllt O:mvalacellt H06Pil.a1, .£xperiencl. Write Box M.J&I DAILY Pllnr part • time. ProfesBionaJ LIVE • out ROUMkeepe:r tar or pankular! Complete rnotherleM home wtt.h l charge. 3 children, 9-14 school ace children. s.J>.%61 Salary open. Own t.n.zvpor days 'til 5. Alk fbr ..,... talion. Evu • week • ends Whyt.ock. Pb. 546·3634. ----------• WOMAN tor DcnJl Sb11f. Cocktail Waltr11M1 • APPLY IN ~. Food Wa itrHHI • NO PHONE calla p1-. ALL SHWI'S • WINOIEU.'S Donut Fr.. REUBEN E. LEE • 2947 HAR.DOR Blvd/ CM 1~1 ~. Coe.st Hwy .• N.B. ' BAR -MAIDS wned. ''THE Apply 9-10, 3:30 • 4:30 FLAME ROOM" 1J80 Mon· IBM KEYPUNCH rovia Ave., c.M. C.a11 ia Operators. 2 yrs. eX(>er. All (>el'IOll betw 11:00 A.M. 6 ahilts, top wage, Beach noon. area. Dacey Temp. Serv L •1==v-:-:E:--. -ou-t~H'""~--. ---- l.20'J E. 17th St .. s.nta Ana mot.her-lea home with l 54Z4457 school aie children. 847-«MS EXPERIENCED s I n & l e .Oa.ys ·w ~ Mk tor Mn. ~. Barta.k, & button Whytock. hole power machine oper· -:E:::-XP=E:-::ru,.,.'='EN __ Clll_>_den_t.al_re-_ alors needed. Al!o sewing cepliooiat tor busy omc.. machine trainees. Apply Not under 30 yra ot ap, 2907 S. Oak St., s. A. 548·8344. HOUSEKEEPER to live in -::M;-;;OTE=L=---.,,r..,..tA.....,1-0-, --OWM- 25 to SO years old. Care Of TRANS. PHONE FOR AP- 3 children and i;:eneral house p01NTMENT. work. Good saJary, own 893·'2474 room. Must be exp. Al!o re· HOUSEKEEPER • child cal'9 MACHINIST cent medical checkup. Call 1 536•3219. or motherlesa hm, youni Job shop exp. Steady work family, Iv in or out 847-1183 in modern, well equipped BOOKKEEPER. f'ull 0 1arge, alt s. planl. Apply in puson. Must be thoroughly exper---=-=.....,,..,------ EDl..ER lNOUSTRIES ienced. Consider pai1 Ume. • CASHIER, a~ 25 · 30 "101 Do c" Sch ORA."lGE C • FOR COFFEE SHOP. : ve -. Newport . OAST PAPER • SEE MRS. McNEIL • BOAT ASiEMBLER CO. NEW 549-1J.j7 tOI' appoi'ntment e PORTER INN. with Carpenlry talent. ;:::-;:::-;---:=:::---:--~-- • YOUNG MAN • •SHAPER operator twoodl SECYS, T}•p1sls, Comp. Op GIRL FRIDAY, Cashier, e f or LIGHT ASSEMBLY e GOOD PAY! era., Gen. office i:lrrks. Bkkp'g etc. (Or Men's Must hav" drlvrrs lictrwo . • J~SEN MARINE CORP. Newpo1l Beach area. Dacry Shvp. * Ml 6·•1242 e GOLDEN'S Magic Wand e 1781 PL.ACEN'l'IAI CM. Temporary Svs. 1202 E. • HAIR STYLIST e !M6 W-17th., C06ta Mesa e NURSERY L.A80H e 17th St., S.A. ~~1-44~7. • EXPER. BUSY SHOP e U1I' BOY or PORTER • FUU. TIME. A1 i'LY · EXPt:RIENCEO Hostes.s!Or Costa MtM * 846-2Cm e NEW CAR DETAIL e R. P. K. NlI:S::.n Y. dlnlng room only. lnLer· * OPERATORS/ EXPER. e Cont..ac1 • St>rvkf' Mgr. e Hubor Shoprlng Center views 9 a. m. No phone * Spor11wear, Good 119Y· • HA RBOR DODGE. 2 Young men. &ge •lM.41. calla Sam'• Sea.rood, 16178 1:,go Monrovia, CM, 642·2668 • Zl50 HARBOR BLVD/ CM Pacili· C t I' for reneral caftterla work. c oas ,ywy. H.B. PART -time houaekee~r. e DISHWASHER e Apply Voit Ruhh~r Cltiettr· WANT£"0. Girl 86 mother's hnh)slltf'r. Mlllt hue trana. e APPLY · [)ILL.MAN'S la. 3801 South Harbor, C.M. helJll!r. Pri velt' room & 1181. I Meu v,.rdd 841.7831 e 801 F:. BAI.BOA BLVD . --------•ry "-• -•· " PART TIME Olstod1an rvc-" · '-•r.l'ry <Al/le, •• B. l:..""-'·n-d * * f.'<p,.rwnetd \1trhanlr, nm~1 Part time W 1ndo1\ ~8·'l397. • 01':\/TAl. '"'n Ec.E:?nONIST \\Ith own 1o1ols !741 Ans-1 t d '1 \TI u L---T k v \lo'f\S ier or &ya. •' ' n.r. \\Omon, l'111lc1 l'ilre, II 1· .vrRya. 646-7634 IW'1m ::;1 C '.\t. '."tt.8-4117, u .;,()..hr. • ..,.16•ii<:i7 hie ll31·k1p i:. 1 bo)'.s, ,, t. 1 1 n.1.1.1·:~mt rx(l('rit'fl~ PARTttm-;:-;krnd' ovrr 21. NAT'L eonrr rn h~ Oflrli It }rr,. H~ • .! ;;o to .!..Ill pm. fn"'ll'rrrct C1111 Mr. Malm• l.1tllr John'l f>111.1 Parlor. for mute ,81c,.ml>n In C'o~tll !!"'-'' trnr1s :.111-~17:.. J·;vrs l{rr11 l!l~I llGl ·l4~. 16~2 Be1wh Rl\·d HB. Mrsa. SI¥' • ~k iruar11ntre j • Dental Receptlonlat-Btr·M•lds-$200·-.-.-lt-1- AJ11.11p a r.o · c.i• Dune • • J. LIM \\ tu1e £lrop11t1n1•' I I h" 1111.1 Ker !"Oil call 01mr • a • Ull~ 'l'l1e' qwcker you 11Cll -------J...:_ _ __:;_. --- CHA.RGE IT! to •tart. ~9559. Exl)f'r. nee OR 3..fXJ2~ j fi.'\8.548J I l' I r Ji I • •t I .. • • _, Tlltid.ty, April 12, l'Hlb DAILV PILOT/NtWl·Prm 23 t\S 1 f M,LOYMENT JOIS & IMftLOYMENT MERCt4ANDISI f OR MIRCHANDlll fOlt ,E TS end LIV~aTOCK TRANSP'OltTATION TRANS'°ATATION -TltANSPOltTATION-rRANSP ltTATION SALi ANO TRADI SALi ANO TRADI l Ji be Meer.,, Wem. 7500 _.::::.:.;;;__-- 7400 -THE llOADWA Y Mita II ..... '600Mhcell ...... MOO Oop 111' lm,.rt-4 Aut.. 9600 mpemd Aut. MOO ~rt~ A4INt 9'00 UMd C.n '900 A.K C SUVtt a Blactc femalt rmaa ~rd. ~ yn old. PORSCHE CORYAll ror bUkl f'le.d:l'o me- rh•nl"1 .-abO OD dtl.)' and lw\nl lhift. ApplicaJU mUlll ~ ti cooct WOl1I record, CallfomAA drtwn ll· ~ 'f'l\lt and be 9lble \o p4S5 a ltUf pbyAcal rxsm!Mdon. Startlnc ,... m pl)' IS $ l JO pet bolir • Now lnttrv'"1nl lor: TEMPORARY HIL, durlnC. lpNc Salu. Muat be available da)'I· Interview~ houri: Mon thN Sat., M PID· THI llOADWAY Tm ~. Ht. Bch. Alt eepta1 opportunity •DlflOfet l.o manqe awnmer 11eU11n y acbl Club. Wu7 • mu. KUOft -per moa&h and ber ~ Al8o ~ llbed AP'. and lltWU.. Mall reply Md quallftcadons to Bax M.368, DailJ Pilot. Custom Hand Painted And Silk Screen Signs -Tl"Kk & ... Letterint - Fine Golcl Leaf Lettert1tt W.. -Plctwial Wortc Walter's Sltn Studio Ge Good wit1' chlldreo. Hu 11\0U. o..tr mov1nc. ffiUjl lell to sood ~ $75. Call 112-na ...... n 1.10 a.m. • MP.M. Small nUniatuh AJ\C Poodle ack tefDIJc. bl * MH'74'1 * 3D w/ acblbaod. Puppies, black brown marlunp . AKC. ~ 548-totl tMll'A een 9 It S. • MIN. MALE POODLE R1COI' * AKC WKS * 962·Jm AP U· G ERM • Shtpt•d. male l· AKC. Good w1 children 00 tw 8llC. ... er• 53l-olk)6. yr. $1 FOREIGN ' DOMES'TlC e VW e Por1d.e e MG e Merctd11 e Cobr1 e Fllf Costa Car Co. 1'88 Harbor C.M. 64).4814 ALFA ROMEO ALFA Romeo Spldtt l l&O Conv. Xlnt Mecb cood A: titu. Oean lhn&Out· Reu. Kl H:i62. AUSTIN HEALEY e REPROCESSED e '63 AU.Un H~, Road· e '60 PORSCHE e ka.rdtop, S\lpar. Good tr..... port.atJon. $2S delivers, lOO'lft bank finuci'll a•ail&bi., 0.A.C. CALIFORNIA SPOltTS CAltS 90l E. rlral, S.A. &42~ RENAULT e '60 ltENAUL T e Good Ir~. 100~ blink fUlancina avallab~ OAC. f'Ull cae prlca. $U!I C1llfornla Sport1 Cira 901 E. Firat S. A. 542-8801 VOLKSWAGEN '5 Verlent SUper wqcn. UOO actual mil• Uke new. ~2' 9700 I want &ood 'U Ford ~ mu.at bave r ib • blu Ule1 turn ai1. hu to be x.lnt call au.-n. • Exetllent T~ • '&o torva.lr atatica waaon. • spet'l.l. nf'w tranaml•Joa and clutc-h 100% b&nll ti· n&nelllSt avull1hle, OAC. s 199 C11ifornla Sporta Cer• 9111 £. Fll'lt l\ A >42·8801 '63 Cpe. Riii Lott. m1. .32 m.p.a. Great Cond. S995 Pri. pty. OR H!l',!g CORVmE e REPROCESSED e APply Ln ,.... to: 500 Superior Ave. VOLUNTEERS! To belp ZI04 Newwa-rt alv4., New,.rt .. aolt IU·UIO IUO 1ter with hardtop, radio, S37 delivers, $37 a month. 100~ bank ftNncin& avail. e CORVt.Tl'LS e Many to ctlOOlle trom, t •x and Uceue deliver~. 100'·• bank ftnllncinf av11lablt-, 0.A.C. ' -· SAVE lives t Deliver Emcr- CtllCY mood fDr Red Croaa ~~!!!!!!!!!!!! to boaciitala in Oranp ~ Newoort leech, Celff. SP able. o.a.c. SIMCA C.Hfor ni• Sport• Cera 901 £. f\rat S. A· ;,.t2·880l An' equal opslOtt\anlt;)' empl01w -MU' Counl)'. Stl· lf31. 56-1B19. f umltvre POOL TAILES IOQO NEW AND USED UUTED but gtntle ba.y mare. PricM to sell • $250. S«>-9MJ. $1099 CALIFORNIA SPORTS Cllrysltt' I all MW SIMC A l'OR '6' 11o11h tlw rantaat1c FORD 4CANSP0tt f A TIO!': CARS • ..... a YMhta 9000 00'1 E. Finl, S.A. ~-8801 e '59 AUSTIN HEALEY DESPERATE 11&6 BRUNSWICK $21'5 iw x t' SLATE Sllf> MOVING IAST •'rte dell y. A: iutall. 16 SchMIMNtrvctlen 7550 Supplement YeAW lftCOIM 5 YHr, 50,000 Mi. '64 f ord Country Squire, 9 Warrenty 65 Wiidcat passenger. V8, Fae • &11', '""""'s From Lo u IUICK Need IOmeoDe to a.Miit me In Ill)' rut P"Owirw bu.sintM 2 hDw'a a ~. ftj() a moata. ~ Inter- view~ call Mrs. Atll&ry at 162.XU betwetn 10 am a u aoGll e LIARN TO FLY e I NEW Piper C>e.rokees ' e $495. COMPLETE ~ • Can fina.nce. 541.~ Need R.e9pomible Party to 32• STIPHENS flnu, Wt take tnt»Jnl .. SICARD POOL Deluu 6 cyl., radio, bea~r. 100% banlt tlr\ancina avail· vv 2 door hardtop deluxt aeriea au power, m e, pvt pty, . $1199 lMt.~Ul..A n; c ON D I • $2250. 642·2799 aft~ 6 or wk· -Aa1wne P~rnetU ART CLASSES Be"""1n& OU Palntlnr Tues·Wed 1-4. ~9806 s Rm.I. Furn. " Applaaocea 32l S. Maia, OrUl&e s.tl· lllm tw KAIW'J'OP EXPIU:.SS with lD ~ Spc>Utu toad. and IW'Ye.>'ed perfet:t. $1l.6C». Balboa Y .icbt 8u1n able. o.a.c. $79' CALIFORNIA SPORTS 100711 bank lioa.nclnc TlON THRU OUT l..ollded dW!.&. available • with all accesaorin. 1.ocal -,6-4_f'_uir_lane __ :ioo_. -au-to, r' WAITRISSES As:e 1>21. S.. cqier· lfl\Ct ..... '1· Af/113 Ill pertlOO ....... ,.. p.m. SEE Dl<S JAJU. JOLLY ,!_~_!It R£STA~1 * TYPlNC-10 LESSONS * Cblkoat'a Qukll EZ roetho-J 113 Ott Mar u 1-21159 ~d-. M. w 7600 ~CHECK~ Ul-WESTERM 203 Ma.rint Awat Empk>ymeot A&eocy BaJboe ·lalud Anahetm m·&JOO Dtctephone ope;;: 17'79 w. Uoco&n S.Crett4'iea SANTA ANA ~·3601 AM'• c--lOC11 s. Br"*>l W---i!..W '-. Gen'I Ofc. Mat~ to .. Ui0 w•twr" .... ~ Gto'I Otc. Oleta. lo • • S32S ?TOO Harbor Bavd. CM. PBX ~on .. • .. • .. $303 1010 N. Main S.A. Cleric 'l)'pllt Trainee •• tm rqual opportunity ~P'oyer Gen'I Ok. Ute type • • SZTS Housekftper litt-in. no Q. c. Superrilof ' •... ' rroo 1mokin&. 2 chlldren. Order Delk • • ... · ·•• • SliOO 6l5-0310 A: S41-7lt'f ~t Traulee •••• SliOO ========== Jr. Dnllt.lrDaD .••••••• $4lS Manaeer ~ •••••• ms Jobe Min. -... 7500 Malnt· ~c .. $3-00 ht --------Labortt to ....••. $2.15 hr Stock a~ . . .. . . .. '2.G'l hr Presa Tramee . . • • $1. ~ br Mach·in·ists Factory AIMmbla $2.()0 br EXPERIENCED e Mlllint e Thre ldert • Autom. Trecer Lethe FULL P RICE $227.11 WW aac. eqult)' free S nu. rum. A: appU&ncea. Full price fl'l7 .88. Pm&&. °' $2..61 wee.Illy lDCludea 7-pc Uvlna nn. Id wit.II t&.blee A: lam?', 7 pc dmetw. 2 complete bdrm. 1e1a. rdna., ranae. a"'°. wuhu. TV combo. Aak for lot Ji39, Out of state credit OK. F.-dellnry. See d&U,y l.H, Sat. }(Mi. SUn U.S at 6401 w estm.inater Ave., Wetlmimur. Dir. Ask for Jobo. * '9i.751t * l'O~\JRE Out to l~ and mov• &n& Ull must Mil ail 011 s rooms ul tunuture. MAPLE liv. ruom. 2 bedrma. lnclud- ea t.ablea, 1am111. hno din· me rm. aet with bullet It hutch, 11.ove. ~frl&· avail· able, w1ll ,11eparate tor qll.lck II.le. Please take ov« my be..l&oce al $3 per week, tree equlcy aee at Mn West· ml.niller Blvd., Westm.ID- JteJ, 193·~19 Olr. Ask foe John. ABANDONED s room1 t\amllun:, liTID& room. twin bedroom, 7 piece dlne\te, atove rder. ' w ... r. See in ltor&¥• at 64<11 WeslJnlnster Blvd., <.Ullplett ptice $1&3. W1U MP9J°alt tor quick ale. Terms $2.SO per week on b&1anoe 89l•'J'W [)Ir. uk for Jotm. * AUCTION * U )'OU wW Mil OI buJ &ive Wind1 a t.rJ Auctioo Friday 1 p.m. Windy's Auction ~m 4'07~~ Newport Ml 6-llidli SOFA, PrinC°" 9F\na.-xlnt. ~. put llol'l'1UHI ~ $30. 3 ooc labft • la.mpa. U3 Via Zur\cb, N.B. 673-».IW 1''01..0IN(; WH£EL, OiA.l.R GOOD CX>l'f DmON * MHQ • "'FOAM! Foe "Do lt yuu.neif'' ~ • cut while you wall. FlUl> 6 M!:L'S •u.ut PRDOUCl'S, 2ll4 Newport 8lvc1., CM. 642-3971 EXCw.£.NT, et6citDI ud cconomlca, U\a.l 1 dlue Lua.- tr~ carpet ano upbrMtery deaner. H.enl ele'Ctr1c sha.m· pooer $1. ~ TeWlnlUe JUl'dwan. COlta Meaa... rrs IDele>mllve to clan NP and ~ witA Blue Lulltt. ~ol electric shampooer '1. Kirt>y Hard· watt, Harbor Shoppin& C.ntu, c.M. CAR.PETS and We too can be beauWul U yuu ua Blue Lual.te. R.enl ell!\:uic sham· siooer $1. Klrby Hardware, Hiu·bor SboppUI& Center, CM. CYM. OR.aUDS in BLOOM $3.SO • up. Atr1cu Violeta ail colon In bloom $1.%1. 3·al2. f1 22' N n .t.: Ciiia er.It L uJ; Bait Lank; ~ W...SS: 1',w l09 It coven: ' eyl HeiYule~ e~, ~ head; ~I Sharp; 9.;o l>wensen, DI> Gl&-5()ll ve 646-7301 * • . n c:usroM '63 ny· bridp erw.er. Kmly lo CARS 90'1 E. }'ir1t, S.A. ~2-3801 e ·63 Au.tln-H11leye Roadster. nict., lOO'ilt bank financinc avallable, Q.A.C fUll cuh pn(.-e. $999 C11iforni1 Sport• Cua 001 E. Finl S. A. ~-880 1 GO! TwlA m · HP. VB, ;::;.=======:;;;; comp&etel)' equlp. REDUC· ED for QUICK itale! CALL~i 11' p PA'M'E.RSON HYDRIJ. lAN E. CadlllaC I"' r. Ii S1 ROMBE.RG CARliS. Cus. &om lniler. OR l-»l1. A * A VA.LON YAOlT ~1AINT. Kffps them ihlp • Shape' Vffi. YACHT $:.'() • ~fO. EXPU. * 9oN611 16' Rl.m&boul 50 HP 01 B~ trlr. 2 aaa *1 eqwp. Ma.ny Xb'M· Xlnt ccnd. $895. ~-um. HILLMAN IDEAL SECOND CAR 1959 HIUMAN P£.RFECT FOR WlFE OR sruor.vr . . lN i::.xcl:.1.- LlST CONDtTION, FOIJ K U U 0 R, N E\\ PAIN1 , SP01l..E:.S.5 I N S I U l:. ~ OUT. ~UGltr Nl:..W BY ITS PRESl::NT 0\\ N 1:..R )325. CAf'i BE Sl:.EN A'f rm !::AST BALBOA BOULEVARD, NEWPORT BLACH. BARGA.IN! '4' callin CN11er '62 Hillman Minx ltiOO conv. CALIFORNIA Sl'ORTS one ov.ner. low mllellie power 1tte114& ts bt akea. CARS (factory warranty). New Red in Is 001. 2l60 engine. 901 E. Flrs1, S.A. 54Ua11 car trade. "!h>wa finest ul $1,550 * ~!llm care..'' Priced lor quick '59 Ford f'aitlane, Clean m· SUNIEAM e REPROCESSED e e '66 TIGER e Rtadster. Ru! nice. M.aa. wheels. lOO'k ba.nk linanc- 111& aval lable OAC. $2599 CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS 901 E. Fir»t, S.A. 542-8801 TRIUMPH e '64 TR-4 e Has aU the eMrU, ""tre whttb . ont owntr, low milea:c. $j7 dtlJ'J('fl , $j1 a month. 100'; bank tmanc- ing available. OAC. • C.ll~rnia Sport• Cira 901 E. F\nt S. A. M2-8801 * 'IQ TR HERALD * $250 Ii TAKE OVER PAY· M EN"I'S. st.Hil.29. aale. aldt &. out. VII auto trans, Only $219S 2 dr, nw cood nuke otlf'r. e RO'• ~~RV ICR • Call 642·7404 alter j P~. PONTIAC ltOO w. Cit Hwy. U 11·3'166 DRAFTED: 1957 4 dr Red NEWPORT ~EACH t'airlane Ford. Good cond • $ lJO. 546-67!>-!. Surf 8U91Y $121 HELP! Must tell '57 ford Conve11.ible "Ro ad M on· w~ Pwr • brakea, runa It.er!·• '56 Buick. pwr evety· ...-.c ·•~ &ood! R.&H. 64.:l-7534 eves. thini. radio, ........ ~. Clean! 1963 F'ord Squire. * ~91170 * PB. PS. Excel cood. Best offer. Call alt 6. ~ '64 Buick WtldClll. 1 owner. Goina to Vietnam. Mu.st r' '63 GALAXlE XL..;,oo lell: 6-a6.ml. t' Ul. VI, 4·SPE.ED 1 '64 SKYUR.K 2 DR t' CALL l..I 3·~ ., &cl<t>U. LU.AN: $1~. '60 R1nch W190n $ 100 m-6.IM aiter 6:30 pm. CALI.. ~n;,a CADILLAC '65 Cad Eldondo conv, Loiad· ed ! $S195. Xlnl 1..'0nd ! 673-s..»l CVtl. ~ Days ·~ Ford~uns g ood $J;i0. ,_18-ii539· t..v t>n111g1>. MUSTANG A m.>Or'inc· Olryaler Crov.n Xltll mnd: AutomatK', m.my ttblt motor. Kl 9-3'&5.S, Xtru. ~. i-0-{)?14 alt l ::!O '63 TR 3 · 8 Ovtrdr., Wire ~133S Ews. wheels. Sl.250 or beat ol1er. CHEVROLET ------- e REPROCESSED e 'fi:l Mwst.anc hardtop . Jet bla.ck Lhrooi:boot. chrome wberil, ail the extr&J. 1001"'• ban.ic tinanclnc ava.llabl .. O.A.C $61.73 Dtl..ivera. $61.73 11 month. CALIFORNIA SPORTS * SACRlliCE! at $900 * Ji' CA.BIN CRUISI::R ·~eVH * %1' DRAKE f'L YB RIDC E E>cipr. Twin • ena-Pilot well ~p'd 6 cle&n! &-t5ZS. JAGUAR 1963 J&i\W' Mark 10, lwrury ae<lan, air cooo. radliJ, beal· er. pwr wUldows, brake\, stl'e.rin&. Grey w 1th polub- 14 ' F\befllul open out· ed walnut It red leather in- buu'd, J IM&a.,5\'a hp John· terlor. ~. OR 3-Ml!I 6' 1oo. $300. * m-;i&1i. ~ Orie. Owner. "2-11?>4. VOLKSWAGEN '62 lmpele I HT. 2 Door apon ~· OUT· S1ANu1"G CUNDIT\ON 'llittUOl!l'. All extnia ltlCI. RltH, automatic, pov.c1 aet.nn& lk brakes. Ori&lnal, local. low milea. "~now~ li.nral o1 ca.re". EXC:t:P· TlONAL VALUE -WU $li9G. CAltS \.IOl E. First. S.A. f>U-8801 e Turret Lethe e Profile MUI ................... . L....t F ... In er .. I s.cty SH. Beach. Advance W altre9 Top Hae> Nl&ea w~ 12' tut s-oe Sa.lad maa pri d\ab, perm PBX Type. iood ~inc M«hank, t.oj)I, niatiu SOFA, matchina ~ $15; * lf631 HIGGINS Oidc. HWll.Jns1oo Sch. 8'1-<lla * 1'' Gl.ASSPAR 10 HP, .=.-.======== IDe cond: Cuti or trade KARMANN GHIA { DELUXE SEDAN $16'1 Speclel $1495 e REPROCES SED. '65 Mustan&. full la.ctcr1 eqwpped. 100% bank h· oanciJ1& avallable, 0.A.C $1,597.16 CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS Trainees WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE • Autom. Tr1cer Lithe e Thre_., Dey I Night Shifts SO.SI hour week (meltl 40-48 Hour week (femelel APPt..Y 1-5 MON THRU fRI. Lorge f n1ineerine Co. 712 Yorktown Ave. . Hunt lntten ... ch .. ,, An equal opporiunlty •inPoYu -------· ElECTROlllC ASSIMBURS 2 years toldrri~ exper- 1~. w~ In a small clHn plant In M envlr- on~t of activity a..nd pl~uant h a r m onloul rondIUonl. Htte your t)Ql)e~ and~ '~· will be mqnized. <.i1ve lll a pbo(JI mil, or st.op t.n and 1ee m at: HURST EnglnffrilMJ Inc. 151 W. 11th St. Coste MMe 642·7111 An equal~ employer. PLANNING to expsnd. ac- r·ptn; appllc11tian1 for the followlni: Hlk.prs. laundry, nurllll'I aldee, ~· and n111int . Hunt. 8dl Convalet1· etni H011Pllal. 11792 ~a. ware St. Hunt &h. FUU. or PART TtME apen. lnp for QNnter hetp It Prtparatlon men. ~per • helpful. Apply ln ~ ONLY . 310 E. mt\/ CM. BURGER lbtf Relt.aurant e JAN1T01l e DOORMAN e CONCESSIONlST Apply PORT THEATI R C'orona <tel Mu Rf.TlRED Couple 1-0 ma.n-ae Afll hol.lllt'· N<> chHdren nr l'N'l•· ' * &U-im9 * •• Gu Sta Allen. FC akes Mote.I Maida t2J ...... •••• D1llhwuber nighlt ••••••• \' Oi man, ~en!. ooon to .. .. a. y. I. C. Employment Age l:.!6 t:. 19th C.M. 64:l~.f 4 Open FrL to 8. S.l. to 12 RUTH 9'YAN AGEl"fCY Loolcln& for a Job! Come UI today for penoaal1zed aerva. Nnr llatmp dally 1'193 Npt., C.M. 646-4854 17 1793.l Beach Blfd.. 847·96 100 W. 11tp, S.A. 547-64!0 ,. Job Pr-...r•t ien 7too ----• RESUME • in- In A resu1oc II only U eood u 1l.I abUlty tD set an terv1ew. We apedalbe v. ntine l"tlWIMI tbal wortl. * SJ a.ppomtment. e MecKen16e Allocl.ltea 1670 Sant.a Ana Ave. SWte-o. ())6 w... 642 • 7111 * 6Torl4b& MERCHANDISE fOR SALE ANO flt.ADE . furniture IOOO w; Did It ACJGi n! Bouthf Menufect urer \:OMPLiTli SHOWROOM of furniture Mediterranean · M~ • Danish • Modem •• PRJct:S YOU CAN AFFO RD NO DOWN! • 3 Rooms ef Furnltur $2.99 Per Week . l 7 pc. Li·110& Room Se 5 pc. Oulelle Set 10 pc. Bedroom Set Small 11.0re -BIG Valuet No f ency front • • ! . . • • • but look INSID El APPROVED FURN 2159 Harl>or Blvd. C .M. tcor Vldor1al U 8-96ti0 m. Open 9-1 wkdy1 . ..S.t li_P_ sell m fl• '"" oul· BtfiU5ERS Corceci to Model Home it'OUJ>S fro eo.ta Mna tnct. Deco IOl'i)lanned 10-pc llv room. Modem &-pc Bed room. ll·pc Bunk Bed u.e. E flt, Mockm ).pc Dine PRICED FOR FAST SAL -$488. Worth $700. ):;z n. term•, no money dow HUB, ln4 Newport Bl vd. CM. . . Bdrm aet m, All ID rood cmcl. ~~761. I · f>c, Mahopny Duncan Ph,yfe din'& room Mt. • $80. u .... OlNlNG room aet with er without bull~. lJ 8-538'7 Office furniture 8010 --""~---BARGA.I.NS t:relltll damqed oWce rum. Aetll.a ~ lelt N. Harps. SA 531 ·mo. Appllanci11 1100 , R.EFRJC. (~vilWor) r' Piok. XLNT COND! $9j, • 8DH9lO Coppertone Servel lee mak· er. liood cond! ~ * Kl .>-44..>3 * \nflqU. II"' 18'lli Century Conn. °"">' Slanl • top dHa. a;o. Sella for $1800, or mott at deeJ. ... storf. Pr. Exciept1ona.I 8nll Shjp l.Ampi ... ill·~. , ...... 1130 - Ham.mood 0rpna as PWm ~IDwa,y Pianos Good MlectJan of new and UM!d orpns. Uprlaht. IP1tJo- et and arand pianos; both new and UM<l. SCHMIDT·Plill.LIPS CO. 1.907 N ortb Main Street Santa Ana NEW SPINET PIANO $495 See lbl1 an<1 many more at Keyboard Headquarten Rent $7.51 Hammond In c.orona dd MMr ~ E. Coul Hwy. OR l-aa30 ~ .... 113.S Gulbr•nMn Or91n1 ::33 1::. 17th. C.M. 646-4033 Hl·f l & Ster• 1210 . . l te•k splcn, trlo11tereo amp, Akia tape. recrdr. N t a t P-68H trntable ~~. 546·56'i9. --- felevitlen nos WE RENT New, nearly new, ttboilt TVs, color TVa, phonol. wuher1, dryef9., i~rt. ret:rga. atove.a. it.nt lit, buy later, U you wiab. No Dtpotdt1/No Contract• Free Service A: Dellvary ti Yra. Appl. R.eUabUltJ J ....... KIUS4t 1(113 S. Main Sl Santa Ana SPANISH CHEST OF DRAWERS (ONE ONLY) $1 62.00 VALUE • •.•• NOW $1 19 I IOU!\E Of CHAI RS .SO C1mer es & Equip 1300 ' ~~ :i17 \.\'. 19ttH:.M. ~· H;,.4 -RE 6 UY ANY rtJR.NITU dlr"d frm mfg. 111 whl pr1~ thru me St vf' to Call Mr. E<i at 638·4l63 Sllf 701. * POLAROID Mdl. 9.i Lllntl CiuTu•r1, l&kf& hlkl wht pl\. !Wot Incl hw mtr, fluh "llch .. A camtra. A3klng $30 ~13-4j()l B\JSINW ditd 1n birth· Need money '° bury il. Many VIL'tl. TV aeta. $35. ea, ca.all A Qanf All IC)'- 1ea •M419. n.£C. Shopp9r car. Top, side cwUlna, elec 11p&1. Alao ~ '1x • foot Chain Uok llOCf poll.I-646· 1859. BOYS 4uallcy .Wl New! &be 10.12. J15. WAS $1). HATS, womm'1. lkeu! aome DiGI'. ~ R 1-t, OR ~:Kl. . * • Month oki ~-1n x1Dt condition. eo.i $500 New! Make alter! Mt-MT. * St.erllna ailver Mf'Vice, 'PP!'alled at $1470 Beac O(· fel• ONU $1000. 484·8319. VANITY, dtnHr, cbelt, maple. n r lamp, lawn mower t: M.iiK:. ;;.u. :IQ6G. --U.'TS trade munU stereo pak·caprs call 6'2{J901. --· . -. -FREE TO YOU ~~~~~~~~- DDIPD.An::LY need bm "' ~ home fw aiw.c. klrC Mired -.ct- Ml mocher cm. WlU help place kltten1. MH56l ~u PART Box.er. -had alJ Hu ahota. Need& 'i ard for pla,,r &: comp&nlonahlp. Call altN 4:30 p.m. 842-2477 4/11 -TIFFANY. l yr old oocke~ tttriu. Sopblalicated, 1nde- pe.ndenl. Prefer amior clU· Jell. 49'~. 4111 11.JUY, tmndb' ldttena. 5 WeeU old, weaned and trained. Pleue call after 4:00 p.m. Kl Hm. 4/12 FR.EE to &ood home. Lavm- der Polnt Slamae cat. 1W 7-64*). ._H '&1 PLY STATION WAG~ GOOD tires. $m OC' BEST olftr! M:l·216L CUTE 1mall muced breed Ii wk old ptapplea. 541-6369 '114 3 MALTESE GRAY KIT• TENS, 646·4917. 4113 Miec. Wentld 1610 WANTED; ~at Booka o( the Western World and/or Lncyclopcd1a ltt, 831·l632. WANT TO TRADE STEREO TAPES ? CALL MN907. ' Machinery, ltc. -1700 ··- FORK urt TRUCKS. Olea.p. All makes Ii models. Prl. pty. 496·20'l4. LA&· Bcb. . - Swe,e 1790 M\JNTZ STEftEO TAPF..S FOR TR.ADE CALL SU~ For quick. .atdent l'H\llta FINO THE TIUNGS Yf>U NEED NOW. S. l2w "f'llf Se le" ada In today'a Calli• bed. DON'T Klft It aw~. ret ql»Ck cun fGr ll wtlh a D a i I y P\lo* Wa11t .U! 642-$71. for rootorcycle! 548-~l. 1c '62 JOHNSON «>· KP * o. B. mow-. XLNT cond! p.i • pty. • 673 .. .'6C 9010 RHOOF..S 33. P<* war built Ml)' tqWpjJed for racin&! 1b1a boat hu not tlllilbed wona than 3rd in Cl.aa cba.mplonshlp lo lu& 5 yn. ~BJ owner, MI •UM. ....., Cn1iMrs 9020 -·--lJ6l CHJUS CRAlT 32' alN· 1959 Kannam Ghia. New paint ' uphol, good tl.tti. Xlnl medi&nk:al ccnd. S795 or belt alter 4~-46SI a!ter 6 P.M. • NlE. Many ~ru. O>nllder ..;.._~~ ~~~~~ ,..,._ offer. G-12-<>393. *MERCEDES 8em Classic 19:>2, 220 8 , Cooveruble. ~eed.; body work. ~. Con· bider sport1 cycle In trade. &U-;,m . 1 Speed Ski ~ta 9030 6' PE.RFOR..\IER. 6 cyl re<> ond. Gray marmf' enc. + Trailer· GOOIJ L'Ofld! l1300 • ~ MG ------- SAY e RUY U ttVER e PONTll,C 1400 W .c.out Hwy. U 1-3486 NEWPORT BLACH e's5CiMvrolet • S..-1 fur bardlop. Suck, clu'ornt' whee Is. hard to und. JOO'A'. bank flnancm& available, 0.A.C $779 C1Ut.rnl• aporh C1rt 901 E. F'lr5t S. A· 542-8801 901 £. F\rlt, s.A. ~an * ·~MUSTANG * * STICK, XLNT C'Of'ID! $1ll8f> Pvt • Pty. 64H396 ·65-Mustang, Vll-:-4 ~ pvt pt.y. $2195. 642·7799 aitet Ii 01 weekeoda. OLDSMOllLE e REPROC ESSEO • -·s1-a.c11--2-dt_aedan. __ m cu '64 CHEV. Ma.lJbu SS, bu in. LaSalle Trani, H~ alJ lbe extru. tulJ power Shilt $250, J2 $40, Mallory 100"" b&ftk fiDancln& a•ali· .... ~ ... 0 ablt. OAC. Tax and 11ct'nJt ®el Point w.. .. or all $Z'IS. 673-9950 dAya, dchvtra. 64l~764 f'Yetl uk tor Jeny <.ahtorni1 Sport• C1ra ~ ... Olds. Nt'w B!ltt""""'. Xlnl ~1 I:.. l''lrst ~. A ~·l!bOl oN ~· ~ LOO-K!-$49'.l.-'60 Cht!vy v:• Cond' Good tll't'S. smoa d• VIC'l', $1~. ~971 Slick. t inc shul'f t.otni; 1n arm). Phone bi~7 ur ~lll4. '64 OU:_V_H_I-~-. _w_a_g -..,..R&,_,H,..,..., NEW ure1. Xl-~T t:oud! PONTIAC '64 Bonneville 1oet Slip, Meorl"I 9034 • PRIVATI PARTY OFFERS e MORE? $1800. * ~·Hl4 2 dooc hardtop . .sporU coupe, loaded with all acceuoriea incl, full P'A'T· wuidowa, fact. air, leather. Aluminum brma/ wbeela etc. ABS<r BALBOA 18LAND aide • Ht moorinl Included wtth 1 . br tlll"D • apt. WO • mo ...... tn4J 673-MlS, '66 MGH R.oadlter, 009t new $3487.16. Hu all the emu. Will ACCepl trade. CALIFORNIA SPORTS A rm• fac:tery fruft cu 1.96.l CJiEVY IMPALA SS from your only a11thorlud coupe. Auto. w /W. Rt ff. Yotbwat•" Dealer '" the Xln1 cood! 548-6497 Iller 4. H1rbor Area. .-ext aW, Af _, "· • __, 1958 (lievy lmp&l&. Ul.3) 111-4121. CARS llMIOA ........ 2 Door bard top. Sharp: 1~MAllOl-::.=•COlfAlmA $4[JO * ~U Rowina Dor)' or l.A6Jlt.ra.Jce din1h¥. K.ea1>0nable: 901 L· f"int. S.A. j.U.mJ e RIPltOCESSED e '64 MG Roediter, wt.re wheN. radlo. hea1er. lik~ new S49 clelivers. $49 a munlh· 100~• bank {111anc· ing av1.1lable UAC.:. CALIFORNIA SPORTS ft~ ........ ....Al '61 lmp1l1 Conv. .. '1 sor I Auto. ~. i adJO. 673-4348 OR 3·56'76 ev~ FOR Sale I 96( neetwood 10 x 51', 2 Bdrm tum, Lo- cakd at Ori!twood Beach Cub, ~m Padfk: Coast Hwy, Space 63. Huntiniton Beacb. tnll 875-1515, Ill.SJ DI S·~· LUXURIOUS % Bdrm. 1 ba., pool, bch. clubbouat. S13.txKl. 5"·203a wk. days. 61j-<*JI evn. Ir Y. k. etl<b. CARS 901 E. •~m. s.A. i>U-8801 e '63 MG e Roadster, thll car 1oes up In value. 100% bank !inane· lo& avail•t>le. OAC. $899 C11iforni1 Sport• Cars I 001 & First_~. A0HlWl 1 e '62 MGA e Roa.dater. "'11 e "'heel.5. fully eqwp,,ed. 100' < bank ti· Metercycl• tlOO nanclnc a\ alleblc. O.A.C. ~~..:.-~~--~-$1099 ''~f-~ ~ ,.S, CMICI( 1\'t~lON IS ALSO ntf ONl Y AUTHOllZlO '~SCflt OtAU • IN THf HAtlOt .AlllA. '66 VW 's lM.J\lk.D. OEUVERY! ALL ~OOELS & COLORS CH~Cl\ OUR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY 1963 e&prlolo U4 CC CALIFORNIA SPORTS 0.in Lewla Import• Vecy sooci ~. $230 CARS 1966 Harbor C.M 646·9303 or offer. !)48·J681 aA 4:30 901 & Finl, s.A. ~tl-8801 '57 VW $375 Trucb 9500 • '53 MG • Ex~llrnt Transportation ~ _ R.ad10, Htater; $28 L>ellvera I 5' Ford i,, ton Pick..up. Good S28 a month. 100'.M h•nk othera in tt01'k. ·;,s · '66· cond! $300. 1145 Fullerton tinanc\nl(. Ava1lahle. Q.A.<.:. Dean Lewis Import• C.M. 646-0!69 CALIFORNIA SPORTS ·s1 CHEV 2 • TON TILT CARS 1966 Harbor c.M !WYOOO.'l CAB. 4 · apd. 20' 1lake . 901 E. f 1ri1. Si\. ;-,.a'.!.gg()l I 'J6 VW°:<;u--;;roor-. - bed. * OR 3.o;;70 --. -.~ MG • xlnl condition. ~. 1960 Dodit Pickup. Lone bed t') See 3101 l>elM>Airr Pl. C.M. * ~73-1~7 * . ~· Call a46·38 before Call 546-7669 before you '!6 VW, Sunroo(, ~00111 --·. trans. '60 • eng. !\1nt trans 12 p.m. or alter I p.m. '""'"" u UI 11 , portatlon ~ or o er. . 67J--O'lQ9. 9520 PORSCHE '61 DELUXE BUS. C<111 t USED PORSCHE'..S $.1.oo:>. wit $9115. Xlllt c:ond WITH A 100% Ml &-1'7'24. Mua te~La UNCO' DITIOl'JAL -"-"_f'k_. ---.,..--- G ARASTEE 1· '65 vw. RADIO. WSW. I I CHRYSLER -- ';,.J Qi.RYS. Good runn·a (.'Ond: Radio, New paint, Clean! Beal oUer. ;;4ll·iJ096. COMET e '60 COMET e dclu.'<e, suck, radio, heater. excel. tranap. 100% blink ilnanclnr avallable, OAC Full cu b price. $779 C1liforni1 Sport• Can 901 E. F'lrs1 S. A. .>12·8801 l963 S.22 CONVERT. v~. auto-trans. air cond. Power lll«r. low mi. $14!l5. 5'\!').1887. CORVAIR '65 Monn COUPE loaded with all ac· cusoriea mt'I radio/heater, 4 apet'd EZE eye glua. w ~1w. f'xtr• chroml', 110 rngmc etc. lMMACULATE CONDITION ntRU OUT Local 1 ownrr, low mlltll~ •lactory 'Narramy). Nrw car trade. Priced to .ell Wu $1995. • Scrvcl•I $1995 R Y CARVE R • PONTIAC 1400 w. Csl Hwy. LI 8-3466 NEWPOR1' BEACH e '63 MONZA e LUTELY IMMACULATE TiiRUOUT. Hu been ··maintained In the Hlibesl ll&r>dtni." New car trade. aold/ 1erv1ced here. Priced to tell Wu S2895. Speclel $2.Sts e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1 tOO W. O>ut Hwy U 3·346e NEWPORT BEAOi 6' G.T.O. 2 dr. hardtop, 4 epeed, Rill. pwr. str, brks. ail" Just Uk.e oew. $3.295. LIDO MOTORS 600 W. Cout HJway Newport Bttch 642-6762 64 Pontiac Catalina St.atloo Wac. Pwr. Str ~ Brkl. Dlx. intenor, 11.1r Xlnt cond • S'i395. Call owner eves. alter 7. 838·3664. T·llRD e REPROCESSED e 'jl) T-BIRD. tat'Wry oriel• nil $41 deltvtn. $41 a month 1oor;. bank flnanc- inj; available. O.A c. CALIFORNIA SpORTS CARS 9(h E. First, s.i\. ~-8801 * '63 T·BIRD. WHITE w1 red · int. Fcty 11.11'. Win- dow lift. 27.000 • ml. Good tires! Orig owner. S2'l7S. 67J-79'l0 b\Wn 10 le 4 pm. * '62 T·BIRD LANDAU * Pwr windows A: aeat.a. Alr- cond ! Sl815. 47'l Lenwood Orclt /CM. ~. '62 CONVERT. "C r e a "' P\dl" Air, all·Jl'-'·r. E."«:"el· lln'J, Nt"I< bRU :'rl.fXn-mJ. 84-auty' Sl4l:J() 61.>-:ti.1-I "'et GOING In Stl'Vlct. MUat wll. 11114 C:allf. CMl.Ptr lmmac cand. Sps 2. l~x. stove. water. 1\nk. Ii llrtita. ~. 31~ Allao NB ~T '65 lNT'l.. 1 • ton Chass1a modal OPL."l ROAD Camp- t i'-7txKl • m1, lllte new' 9&2-7!ll8. f or 30 d11)s or ltm miles on , $l~T., * 67!>·38~ both pA11A And h1hor! ~iZ !'E.AWARD, OIM Auto trans r9dm. lr t1ter . OICf' 11li dl'hVf18 12fi • -; 57 T·BIRO -,,,~h\\~ You Bet See '6'l \'W. Ml.ST SELi .. $11!{). I Chick Iver.en I ' XLNT CONDITION Inc. * 673·040ll * ' 1110 Harbor Blvd. 1--Always a Go • Go! ~ Mr11 KI ,9-030.1 01.lly P\.104 Want adl!. mnmh 100 • hnnk fmll O\· • ()RH ; O\\:-:~.r. • IOR 1wa1lahh 0 1\(' \l,:;r1 * .ll~-jl;~ California Sporh C1r1 61 T . Biro. U\nclRu , F'ac ~n ~ F'tnl S A .11J·AAO\ I ~1r. full P~"t. 11lnt crnlC'l.I· CJN 01.m•·•·UrM 11on ! Orig owner. 641-J\~~ ' ' ' DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Pilot's Principles "nils day of municipal elections on the Orange Cout ~eems an approprtatf occasion to resute to our steadily growing family of readers the DAILY PILOT'• principles and objectives as a newspaper. In publishing the news, the DAILY Pnm is guided by four principles: u they have been: To be the most uaeful, informative and interesting daily newspaper for the people of the commun ity, to serve the best inlertsta and welfare of the people of our community, and to live assistance and leadership to those activitie& and causes which serve those purposes. -We publish the news as accurately and fully u possible. seeking to be especially vigilant in the many areas of local affairs that vitally affect the wel!are of our readers. -We are a politically independent news paper Our ec:htorial viewpoints and political endorsements are strictly our own . We shall not hesitate to express our· selves freely and frankly on issues and candidates when we feel we have sound basis for such expressions. There likely could be no better, more concise stlte- ment of purpose for 1 newspaper and for newspapel' reading, than that Biblical pa.suge Which states. "And ye shall kn ow the truth, and the truth shall make you free " Like most other aspects of our We and times, seek· ing ~d. determining .the truth becomes more complex and d1ff1cult aach day. And by that very toke n it becomes more important to us as citizens of a Cree nation. -We do not permit this newspaper's opinion to bias our news reports. We shall express the news- paper's own institutional views only in clearly identified editorials. -We seek to present all sides of significant. con- troversial issues, and we especially welcome expressions of our readers' views. "-community h as a great stake in its newspaper. just as surely as the newspaper has a suke in the com· munity. During the political. pulling and ha uli ng and the strong emotions of the campaign season that extends on into Novem be r. it is fair to uau.me that the DAILY PILOT'S editorial viewpoints will be both discusaed and ~u.ssed by exc.ita~le partisan_s of both parties. By adher• tng. to th.e prmc1ples. enunciated above. this newspaper believes it can contribute to a better understanding of issues and candidates, and thus enable our readers to exercise their ballot franchise in an inf or med way. Quiet, Please! Rapidly-growing and still relatively new cities such as ours need and deserve a strong daily newspaper of their own to give voic e and focus to the area's civic. cultural and economk life. and to provide a continuing communit\' forum and bulletin board for the communica· tion of infor mation and ideas. The DAILY PILOT has undertaken this role with all the energy. vision and dedication it can command. Jt will rontinue striving ~ do so. Speaking of the municipaJ elections, there probably is one viewpoint upon which all of the candidates would agree, and with which the DAILY PlLOT would concur. The objectives of the DAILY PILOT continue to be, If you don't take the trouble to vote today, hope- fully y9u also w1U have the decency to keep your mout.h dosed about municipal affain for at least a ye.v! A Den-Scott Jarring Possibility B~ ROBERT S. ALLEN And PAt:L SCO'IT The d~ply disturbing possibility of a regune com- ing lllt.o power in South Vietnam that would de· mand the U.S. Je~ve the country is being gravely de- liberated in inner Whi te House councils. This jarring likelihood was brought up by Pres1· dent Johnson himself at a dJscussion on VieU>am with top Democratic coogres· siooa.J l~den. Without going mto de· tails. the. Prtsident t o I d them that a number of con· tingeocy plans an being formulated. including one dealing with the poc1s1bility that a Saigon go\•ernment might call for the with· drawal of U.S. forces. WHILE expressing "'1· couragement over the pro- gress or the war against the. Communists , the President declared alJ could be lost lf political instability contin· ued fo r. an~ length of time. U.S. Ambassador Lodge, the President disclosed. so far has been unable to fin d a "formula" for a st.able Sajgon government. ''But he 1s still trying to de-velop a consensus." said t h e President. •·and is talking ~1th e\<eryooe but the Viet Cong .. The violent riots and cremonstraUons against Premier Ky's government ~ere characteraed by the President as "Buddhist-led and Com munist-inspired." THE EFFECTIV ENESS of this "unholy alliance." he held. 1s the basis for the dJre possibility of thf! es- tabUshment of a regime that would ente r into nego· llalions with North Viet· oam and the Viet Cong. The President <Ud not in· dicate what the U.S. might do m such an eventuality. All he said was that aJ. ternatives are being dis· cussed and a decision has not been reached. One congressional leader expressed the opinion that an even more ominous sit· uation could arise. HE DESCRrBED this as one in which a coalition government of Buddhists and Communists might at· tempt to use U.S. economic &11d military power to sup- pre ss other South Vietna· mtSe element.5 , such u Catholics. "What would the U.S. do in such an event!'' asked the legislator. The President shook his head and said nothing. The quest.ion remained unan· swered. ANOTHER ENEMY - That Defeoae ~ announcement that the vi· cious malaria problem in South Vietnam wa a "uodu control'' may nave been premature. While there has been a considerable drop in the num ber of cues s11a the disease'& peak last Novt'ln· ber. medical authorities an bracmg themselvea for an· other large-se&le outbrw when the rainy season gets under way later tha month. This is disclosed in an un· published Army Surgeon General's report in the hands ol the House Armed Services Committee. "EXTENT OF the. f'X· pe<1ed new outbreak," says the study, "will largely de- pend on the activities in which personnel are en· gaged. Active combat in highly malarious a r e a s, mainly the foothill regions. will result in the highest number of ~ues during the rainy suson." An all-out crash program i& under way. the Surgeon General reported. to de· velop an eCfective d r u g against the extremely vlru· leit Vietnam malaria. Test· ing ol a promising new drug I& slated to get undu ·u y witti the start o( the rajny season. .. Each c-ase is b e i n g hand.led u a medical emergency." says the re- port, .. si nce the disease can prove fa tal Within 11 few days. Malana is the great- est disease problem among AmeTJcan forces in Viet.. oa.m. Hal Boyle What.ever happened to televi!ion? I remember when it was the talk of America. Every· body 111ed to come to work bollow~yed from staying up late tbe night be.fore watch· tng it. Nobody I know talks much about television any· more. All those over 40 seem to see nothing but old movies on it. As for Us annual n e w programs. they don't ap- pear to have much impact They flower and fa de and blow away like dandelion pods. INDUSTRY tubthumpers say that last February tele· vision viewing reached an all-time high when 54 mlJ. hon households had their set.s tuned in for an average oe six boun and 28 min· utes a day. What~e.r happened to television? Pretty much, I'm afraid, what producer David Selmirk told me a dozen years ago would hap- pen to it. "Television is for people who want somethi ng ( o r noth ing," he said. "It will become a mush fa ctory . I lollywood will use 1t as a clumping ground for B-~ra­ ders. and go on to m a k e finer pictures for the the· aters." ONE OF' THE things I churlishly hold against tele· vision -although il prob- ably as my faul t -is that my 12-ye ar-o)d daughter still remembers by heart more deodorant and b e e r commercials th an Mother Dear George: Goose rhymes. What is an Oriental water.. "It seems to me I have pipe called? lo dust this set off more Abooka '! often than T used to," my TY. wire said the other day. Dear T.Y .. I bavent' idea. Bless you. She does. It has become the slightest larRely anolhPr piece or dust ratrhlnR tumlture. Dear Gloomy Gus: TH ERE ISN 'T a single program that our ent ire f a m i I y watches together regularly anymore As far as I am concerned the only great thing about televi· sion is its coverage of root· ba U. ln that it is matchless. The censorsMp buffs are missing the point m the Kjenholz controversy. The most promi nently disphlved four-Jetter words are Dorn and Hahn. -H W 0. T~lt ..._..,,.. ~ ,.. .. ,.. YI-... _...,.., ftl-. el t1111 ~fWtNHr. ·-"'" •ot -19 ._., .... Oellr •119'. . I But the rest or the year, from New Year's Day until September. I don't f i n d much reason ror t urnini.t 1t on except to '"t' whet her La"' rence Welk hc1~ h1rrd a nrw bassoon pla) er. It ts all too sod den. ~ummy and tasteless What happened to ttlcvi· 11on? Jt went th ataway! ._ ........... Art Hoppe LOS A.'llGELES -As this is a political ~uma. 1 often get the urge to write a col· umn about politics. About once every two yrus. And I would have resisted It this time, too. But all the Demo- crats in Los Angeles are playing an excltlng new game called, "WOO.e Hand Is That?" The Hand in que5tion is Mr. Lloyd Hand, a Texan who came to Cahlontla five years ago. But be wu wulthy. Indeed, u my friend. Mr. Dick Tuck a ys, "He wu the only Toan who ever came to CalUor· nil witb two king·riud mat- tresses strapped to the roof Of hia car." SO ANYWAY, Mr. Lyn- don J o b n 1 o n, wbo allo comes from Tens, appoint- ~ Mr. Hand Chi ef or Pro- tocol. (Or "White Home Protocologist. '' as Mr. Tuck puts it.) And he had a nice time in Washjngto n. Bat then he suddenly announced he was running for Lieuten· ant Governor. What consternation! The burning question, of coune, was not, "Ho-.r wi ll Mr. Rand. if elected. fulfi 11 the duties of th.ii high office!" It was, of coune, "Who put bim up to It?" THE GENEllALL Y ac- cepted verdoa, as you may ~ve reed, blamed Mr. Jobn&oo. He was tossing in h.is man to hurt the chances of Mr. Tom Braden. a close friend of Bobby Kennedy's. And it was all really a pow· er struggle !"'er California between the John son and Kenn~y force.. Naturally. no inalder ac· cept.s this generally accept· ed version. Or be wouldn't be an insider. So it turned out the maNrmlnd behind the plot was actually Gov. Brown. You see, Mr. Brown figures that if a Brown· Hand Ticket (a what'!) woa, Mr. Johnson would appoint him to the Supreme Court so Mr. Hand could step up to Governor. NONSENSE. It was Mr. Jesse (nee Ble Daddy) Un· ruh bad turned Into a petu· lant spoiler. So be threw Mr. Hand int.o the net to embarra11 the Govenor and destroy party unity. (Party what?) Don't be lilly. Tbe culprit WMMr. 0...Wyma,Jad. er of Gov. Brown'• forces in Southern Callfomia and a close friend of Mr. Hand's. Secretly worrl~ the Gover· nor would Ion and wantin& to ingratiate biJDleU with the Johnson bloc, MT. Wy· man bad put' _,.ether tilla undeztw>ded dee) to •.• Well, 10metbinl or other. ANYWAY, all insiders talk at naught but th1a epic power struggle tor that seat or fame and prestige cur· renUy held by Lieut. Gov. Glenn M . WbatahiJname. And now that Mr. Hand will split the anti-incumbent vote with Mr. Braden ... "Hold it!" I cried. ''The colprit ii clearly the oaly man who obvioullJ benettt. from the deed-power-mad Lieutenant GOVG'DOlf GJen:n M. Whatahl•Nnne." Eveey- body thought 1bat W'lll Vf!t'Y funny. SO IT'S a fun game. And I bate t.o ruin It. But a full confession ls impending. for I called up Mr. Hand'• headquarters. ''Who put him up.to It!" I demanded. And they said Mr. Hand was willing to admit in public anywhert that he alone had put himself up to it. Fine. He'll feel better get. Ung it off his cheat. But would you vote for a man who was the brains behind a Machiavellian plot like that? Ralp• McGiD Loose Use of 'Poor~ Notes made at Arden Hou.le, N. Y. -'"I'be man on the s1rfft, the 10Cial 5d· entist and tbe policy-maker all often forget that 'the poor .' In the tense uaed by the variOUI llOCial study analyses, are nothing more than a statistical category. They are not members of an interacting tOCial IJ'OUP •.. to generaliu from cue studies of 'th~ poor' is there· fore reckless.'' Tbi.s panppb a from a paper by Columbia Univer· dty. s brilliant IOdoloelJt Alfred J . Kahn. It was part of a conference on Behav· ionl Sciences and Mau Media.. beld recently at Ar· den Bouae, New Yark. TBER.E ARE in the Unit· ed St.tea kl million "poor penolll, ,, .. determiDed by a study of the popui.ti.oa bued on food prices in ua.. (The poverty )int • deter- mined by the amount of In· come left after allowan~ for buying an adequate diet at minimum cost.) Poverty in the induatrial nations may not be neglect· ed. In Italy, studiea indl· cate. ooe quarter or the pop- ulatioa is in poverty or di1- tress. A NorwegiAD hypothe- .U places the total at I per cent A British report places 18 per cent in poverty. Thir- ty per cent m thole in aucb bousebolda in BrltaiD are childrt:n.. DR. KARN. erperlenced and apert, says that all data make it clear that DO single anti-poverty program will work if the phenomenon is defined operationally by generalizations. To talk only ct economic growth is to Ignore the aged aod bandle11pped. Employ· ment opportunity wUI not necessarily ~ up to un· skilled Negroes or whites, even though the economy prospers. Some sectors of the economy may boom without helping the farm laborer or the poorly edu- cattd teenagers, for exam-ple. AlJ.. AGREE that no pol· icy can be sustained which naively or piously assume& that any "worthy'· or "will· ing to work" individual need not be in economic "trouble.'' An astonishing number of people would di.smJss the problem or the poor by say- ing "they were born that way" or would argue vague· Jy for an undefi ned pro- gram or "education. retrain- ing. socio-therapeutic treat· ment, and so on." There Is a danger in the loose use of the phrase "the poor." One filth oC the group left that category in 1962. Ooe! fifth entered it in 1963. Entry and departure are an annual feature. War in Vietnam has causect ex· tra departure thb year and Jut. THERE ARE poor ln in· st1tut1ons These are the aged and handicapped poor. There are the mort tragic poor who work regularly, the year round, but who do I not um tDOUlh to support tbelr usually larle fanilllea. Thia countrJ be&an to ea· act welfare legislation In the 19309. The traumatic poverty of that period cau• ed ua to int.eniene in pover- ty, unemployment &Dd • er aspecta m dv1llan life. These toelal teeurity acta were giant steps. 1be Em· plo)'TDent Act of ltM wn another. The Ecooomlc Op- portwtity Ad °' 1914 la aUl1 another. Medicare .._ now been addtd. rr IS NECESSA.JlY that tbete, and otbeor imtftutioa. al a~ ....... ''rMlfstic retpODMI " .. d al chance. u rtlatlft!J permanent. u DMded ltJ the whole commanky. .cl 11 oot carryin& an7 at1cma in tht!ir uae .'' ''Poverty" -and aD lbat ls wrapped In that word- ls a natlooal problem of grave cooceTl. fl it fol)J to be Ml"7 about plaDDed a~ tacks on lt. To descrlbe tboR attacU ansri11 al "o v•-a•a.11" reveall a -.Ck t( lmoW'led&e tA the prob- lem or an unwilllnpua to eomprebtnd ll ................ 1--Roy~ Brie;-i TNINI T..,..... Pl-' 8letollp Prophecy la a tricky buli· DUI In the news, particular• ly when founded ln the ca.- price of street rnobl. Notwith1tandln1, certain vague pattMnl appear In the behavior of demonatrat. on, today a common phe- nomenon in backward oa· tiona the world a.round. Unleaa street demonatrat· on are soon placated by the regimes they are ·demon- 1trattn1 acaimt., there ii cumulative dan&er to the re- llm•· If mobl fade away here, bat appear elaewbere the nut day. the peril ii close. WllA T THE speakers at demonatratlona say. what the leaden say is their in· tent. is not dtfinitive. Such pronouncements are oftn tactical, to fain time or ad· vanuge. Moreover, faction· al leaders may only appear to be at odds with one an- other, and demonstrating musea eully 1et out ol hand, and act, or appear to act, In defiance of leaders. For several years we have witnessed the uncer- tain play or these forces in the polltical turmoil of Asia and Africa. A CWTent tx· ample ii Indonesia. IN GENERAL, lf demon- strations occur 1 e v e r a I times a week, a final blow· up 11 indicated. The trend is there. In this light, and with due caution, It la aubmitted hue that Premier Ky's regime In South Vietnam is in deep trouble. There ls no sign the trouble can be dfsslpat· td by mere promises, or that the regime ltseU can be saved for any conalder- ab1e period without radical change. Recently Premier Ky and hi• council diaml11ed a pro- vinclat department com- mander named Thi. It pro- voked immediate protest demonstrationa, a n d re- emergence of Dadd.bi.at for• a to le.ad the prote.al IN VIETNAM, tbt Budcf. hist.5 coutltute a political faction, and It wu tbty who led muaive demonatrationa which ended ln the faD of President Diem in Novezn. ber, 1963. The demonstrations ov• Thi continued for a week. despite Thi's pe:rlODal •Po peal for restraint. Buddhist leaden then took up the chronic demand for elec- tions, whkh are jnfmjcal to the continued power oC the Ky junta. Catholic leadera joined In the demand. Ky had said he favored e.lections, 1et for late 1987. But Buddhist prearure com· pelled him t.o advance tM election date to early 1987. BUDDHIST leaden have disclaimed Intention of over- throwing Ky, and Indicated a compromise pact 1rith K1 which would include Budd· hist elements in the Ky re- gime. It is these molllfyinC attitudes which are entirel1 unreUable, and give evi· dence or being t a c t I c a I moves. There appears to be a rivalry (or Buddhist pow· el' between a Tam Chau and a Tri Quanh. but even thil ls suspect aa a screen for real Buddhist lntenUon1. Cllrllllcte , .. ,_ -----.... l·§l!J;.11 •. 11 ... _ .. . Tuesday, April 12. 1966 The ed ~tonal page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and ~t1mu!a~e reader~ by presenting this news- pa per s opan.1on~. and commentary on topics of in· terest and ~1gnif1cance, by providing a forum for the ex~ress1on of. our readers' opinions, and by presenttng the diverse view pomts of Informed observers and spokesmen on topicg of the day. Robert N. Weed, Publlsh.r