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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-12 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot·- EDIT JON VOL 61, NO. H , 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA -..,..___ .-. • ..w -.. ~ ..... ~ -•9'> ~ .._ ................ ---· -.. -- I Ye.,-Hometown .-. dally Paper FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1968 TEN CENTS By·e, Bye Bal Week-Maybe Forever? By JEROME F. COLLINS Of .... Delly , ... "-" The Bal Week that Newport Beach residents once knew and feared 1s ru.tory. That's the view of a man who has seen t.be worst or them, and is now seeing the best -Newport Police C'bief B. James Glaves. "The general attitude of the kids this week. ls excellent." he told the DAILY PILOT today. ''There are ar- rests, of course. but they're way down." Glavas said he has taken some plainclothes strolls around town at nigtlt to observe personally t.he deport- ment of the city's young visitors. He liked what he saw. ··on one occasion I got a cat call as O"IL Y I'll.A)~ rt ltl<:lll ,., K•ier EYES HAVE IT-It's an informal meeting of the u icial Bal Week Girl Watchers Club and, obviousfy, the session has been called to order as Kim Sankey, 17, a brave girl from Fullerton, troops the line for benefit c1f (left to right) Ken Dixon, 19 Anaheim; John Bull 18, Fullerton; Mike McHale, 19, Costa Mesa; Pete Drainville, 17, Ana- heim; Bob Pohl, 19, Whlttier; and Dennit5 ~yzan, 17, Buena Park. Suspect Takes Swim, But Can't Escape Law's Arm Bart A. Vaicaro. 20. of Los Angeles . was drying out today and awaiting ar- raignment in Newport B e a c h Municipal Court on charges of in- terfering with a police officer. The youtt.. emerged from Newport Harbor late Thursday night after he allegedly plunged in and attempted to swim away from arresting officer Chris Ka11amano... The poU~man said the chase began when Vaicaro shoved him out of an apartment doorway as he tried to enter and check the Identification of several young people. Karama.,os said he stumbled out to t: r balcony beca,use '. the shove. then forced his way back into t.he apart- ment. He said Vaicaro ran to the rear of the apartment. jumped off a balcony onto the patio below. then jumped into the bay and swam away. Karamanos said he met the youth as he emerged from the water at 38th Street and placed him under arrest. Traffic Problems Report A vaila~le Reference copies of the recently completed Wilbur Smith report on Newport Beach tratfic problems are available for inspectioo at each of the city's library branches. City Traffic Engineer Robert Jaffe said circulatioo copies also are available in the Balboa and Corona de! Mar branches. The report I~ shelved under the Dewey Decimal numbering o{ c.388.3. a senior citizen." he smUed, "but most of the teenagers stepped aside and were very courteous. I even beard soch words a.s 'pardon me' and 'ex- cuse me.' " He noted that one of the biggest d.lf • rerences between lhls Easter vacatibn and those in years put i• _. preponderance now of day vialtorl. Few 9tudents are slaying overnl&bt.. larg~ly because. Glavas suggested. there aren't as many available rentals as before. ··we've got a lot more permanent residents now, and the city is out- growing the conditions we once permitted," he said. "This fact ls ob- viously belng communicated to the kids." He conceded tbat Newport ls getting Cities Y ote 24-0 Harbor District Nears OhliVion By JACK BROBACK ., ~~WY , .... Slaff The Orange County League of Cities Thursday night pushed the Orange County Harbor District a step closer to the governmental graveyard. City representatives voted ~ to 0 to recommend that the C a 1 i f o r n I a Legislature diss.>lve the district as a special agency of county government. Newport Beach abstained in the showdown vote. To replace the harbor setup, the league recommended t.hat its functions be taken over by a regular county department. of parks, beaches, harbors and regional recreation. The recommendation today was transmitted to Assembtyman John V. Briggs (R-Fullerton), who has a diaaoluUon· blll ready fot actlon- &egtsAtrant. # :=' The Board of Supervisors will study the recommendation Tuesday. but state legislative action c o u I d supersede anything the board might do. The league vote further recom- mended the district be financed from the county general fund rather than as a separate taxing agency, 86 presently constituted. The current district tax rate is 91fz cent.; per $100 assessed valuation . Other recommendations include ap- pointment of a five t.o seven-man ad- visory committee. including represen- tation from the League of Cities. Thursday night's action rollowcd 20 months or intensive study by two league committees. The second grour was appointed two months ago and fil- ed its report Thursday. Briggs' bill is similar to the leagi1e recommeodatirn. be reported March 21 when he introduced it. I! approvrd as now written, the supervisors would have to get a two-thirds vote of lhll people or raJse the county tax ratP before undertaking any major car1tal Improvements in areas under lhr t.arbor district. A tax on the dJstrict began morr than two years ago when Huntini;:ton Beach threatened to withdraw 1n a dispute over who should pay for harbor safety services in the cit)' ' Huntington Harbour marina. In February lhe Local Agenc1rs Formation Commission (LAFC) 1urn· ed down Huntington Beach's bid lo withdraw from the district. Orange Coast city represent a I 1vr• serving on the group which brought 1n Held in Looting EL CENTRO IUPJ) -llubt>rt I Melon. a trustee of Imperial Vallr' Memorial Perk Cemetery. today w;1, in jail on a charge of lootin~ thr <.<.metery's perpetual care fund n1 s.50,IXXl. Thursday·s recommt'ndation include ;.:i.tyor Dona1d Shii-~ey, Huntington Rrach: Councilman fhomas O'Keefe, San Clemente: Councilman John Hamilton. Seal Beach: Mayor Willard .Jordan, Costa Mesa. and Mayor Justin McCarthy. Westminster. King Slayer's Car Believed Seized by FBI i\TLANTA (UPI) -An impounded 'Ahile Mustang resembling one that roared away from the scene o( the sniper_:-..~..t~·~ lOng Jr. tut. \tetk Ln Memphis. Tenn .. was under close ir.spection and guard· ed by the F'BJ today. •·No comment.'' was lhe only word from FBI officials. except to add lhat no warrant had been issued ror the car's registered owner, Eric Starvo Galt. '!l. of a Birmingham, Ala .. ad- dress, where residents of a rooming house said they hadn't seen Galt in three months. Florida police. at the request of the FBI, had issued a statewide "locate and notify" alert for Galt Thursday afternoon, about the time the 1966 Mustang was towed into the FBJ's Atlanta headquarters and c!oaked in secrecy. The FBI cancelled the alert about five hours later. There wu no explanation. Gall's address was a stucco. two- story roomini? house in a south Birm- ingham neighborhood of old homes, high-rise apartments and modern of- fice strurturrs. Searchlig ht Will Lig ht the W<1 y To Teen Dance Just follow the searchlight. Thal advice to Harbor A r e a teenagers is lrom spor.sors Of a Bal Week dance at Corona de! Mar High School. The dar.ce will be held Lonlght at the school gymnasium ; the searchlight will be out in front to light the way for anyone under 21. Newport llarbor Jaycees a r P t h r o w i n g the dance, which will feature a light sho.1. to ra1sP scholarship funds . Admission is SI.SO per person. "We hope to have more than 800 kids tonight," said Jaycee official .John Haskell. ''We've got some really groovy musicians. The Zlectric Chair and the Second Time Around." Dance time Is 8 p.m. a "certain element who are not part of the academic com munity, I mean the dropouts," but not many of them. ''In the main, our visitors are young studen ts who are well·behaved and having a good time. Some of them , of course, are dissidents. But even in my day. we had kids like that." Some 44 "dissidents" were arrested Thursday, and 61 the day before. Both totals were down at least a third, however, from Bal Week 1967. And Glavas noted that most of the arrests were for minor violations, such as lack of parental control and failure to meet the city's 10 p.m. cuffiiw law. ''The concept of Bal Week as we once knew it," he. concluded, "is now part of our pasl It's history.,. 041LY l'ILOT Si.ft~ ~AJAMA ...._jc,;.1Jtiftttl'ftrt en Balboa Peninsula early lbis mo~ ing turned Fernando ..itrcel into sce11e of "slumber party" for this group of Bal Week visitors from Alhambra. Though the 4:30 a.m. fire <clothes dr_ving over a space beater) was minor and caused only $20 damage, it sent 12 girls. two chaperones and two boys scamper· ing into street in predawn hours to escape smoke. Appeal Dismissed Irvine Heiress Loses Again in Estate Fight (Special lo tbt> DAILY PILOT) SAN FRANCISCO -Irvine Ranch heiress Joan ln·ine Smith today stands loser in another round in her legal battle to gain a larger share in the $200 million estate of her late grandfather, James Irvine. The C81Horn1a Court of AppeaJs here announced that it has dismissed Mrs. Smith's legal action. Mrs. Smith's at· torneys. howevrr. iJldlcate<i she will not drop the calir. The legal action brought by I.he blon- d" ranch heiress i n v o I v e d in- lerpret~tion or a tlause in th~ Ja~es Irvine will dealing with adm101strat1on of hi s fortune RANCH FOUNDER James Irvine was rounder of the sprawling Irvine Ranch in Orange County. The appellate decision was Cook Can1pa ig n F unds Dona ted Bv 13 5 Backer~ Losing Newport Beach Cit:v C'-0unc1I candidate Dee Cook today revealed he had 135 rinancial supporters 1n his campaign. reportedly ID hands or attorneys Mon- day. The appellate action was taken at the request or Mrs. Smith's attorneys because she is suing in Los Angele~ Federal Court. An earlier appeal from Superior Court Judge Alvin Weinberger's re· jection of Mrs. Smith's original action was turned down by lhe state Supreme Court. Meanwhill'. Mrs. Smtth has a11other action und(·r appeal be!orr the 9th District Federal Court of appeal on her lawsuit against lhl' James Irvine f''oundation SECOND ~tA TIER San Francisco attorney James Tip· ton. representing Irvine Foundation President N. Loyal McLaren. ex· plained today there is no connection between the two legal actions being brought by the ranch heiress. In the second matter. Mrs Smith (Sec IRVlNE. Pagr 2) Weal he r Million Note Good Friday, Passover "They contributed.'' said Gook. ex- actlv 14.001. It wa:. a generous c1emonstrahon of 1wpport and I rcallv appreciated It: and I want pcopll' to know about it.'. incumbent Cook. who was defrated Thosr clouds will roU by some- time Saturday afternoon. fore· caster Frank Ernst promises, leaving a sunny Easter Sonday with tcmperaturci; in th<' 70 dc- i:rer ran11r and no rain in s1siht l ~Slltt·: l'OU ·\ \ Christians of au d:?nom.inations for Easter and Passover which COIO· [ll"ayed bl solemn services in Orange clde this year. Cc ast churches today mourning th, Visitors jammed hotels ano private Good Friday death of Christ on the h001es. The overflow bedded d,Pwn. in _ ~-,,.. .Jl(llCbools ~d mooaltcrles< _ Many churches. opeM(t their doort 'lbe _Ghrist.iMt traveled ~-the. city at noon for tbe ttldlt1on-1 three·hour for tM annual Way of ~ Cross pro· aervicu of pr&ytr, and meditation and cessloft. tracusg ChrTst's path to l.od.lvidual conununioo. Calvary on the tint Good Friday. and Sfvices of remembrance were to .:elebrale lhe Ruurrectlon on Sun· pt,,nned by o•t,er congregations for d3y. The Jews were there to pray nt th:.1 evening. thr Wailln~ Wall before tundown, start The scene of solemn prayer '\nd o! the week-lon11 festival okPassov<'r mou:rnlng was tht same at churche~ commemonting the Exodu11 from thfooghout I.be world. EJM>t. In Jerusalem. thousands ol Christian Hebrew hbtorlans claimed that lhl~ aDd Jewlah pUJrlm• thrOOJed the city is the first Pu...ovtr in :1.258 yean .,, .t r tht.t a Jewish army has i>een sta'1onrt1 or the Red Sea. over wl\.ch thr Israelites escaped from E g y J1 t Israel's army al&O was there durini? ..J,beJ956 Suei wat...l>\.il pulled ouLof th<' Sinai Desert be.fore Puaover began. Jewisll housewives and cooks were b!.lsy preparing the stder CestSts which at sundown Inaugurate Passover l)cders were prepared for army unit~ frvm tht Syrian Oeittn HelJthls to •!'Ir 1• S1.ez Canal. with thf' bigire11t In Int . 1oai ~ser1. near Mt. 'Stnai. In Romtn Catholic cbW'chcs Jo ttaly altars W\.rc bare. bells wer ,• silent and sacred lmllges were dr.ipctl In purple. No masses we1re bfini; &&Id and .. by Ed Hirth. emphasized : sacred hosts blessed }II Thursddy "I didn't have tc spend a cent of m~ r~ on special ''alt.zrs or repose .. own money .. In many Italian churches, large He said a newspaper report Thurs- crucifixes lay on the noor and day that he had personally paid 12.400 churchgoers dropped OoweN on them . to meet his re-election campaign ex- The mournful rites reach a cUmax l>iltS.Ci. ~at ::\otaUy e..Toneous." lt11roM'eYftiefl Pop@ ralJM'! ilf!1tdS .--iteTI's fire that's an insult to me ln lliturgical a~tion In ihe lras1llca of st. a way." he d~c1ared. - Mary M.rjor and walb in a torchlight "If I had lo do that after having "Way of the Cross" at the coloueum. eight years or my life wrapped up as a In the afternoon rile ln Sl. Mary Ma· city councUmen. it would mean I hod Jar, lt.s cell!ng guttering with the first little support.'' ht> said "And I ht.HI Cold Columbus brought frum America. some fine , 11tronl( backinR from a lot of the '10-year..old Pontiff walks barefoot generous people." tC\ kiss the !ee• O• a crucifix. St. Jl)h1i'6 Cook Hid thr money wt!i spent account or the Passion is sung and largely on new paper adverU6lni:. PrlY«rS u, uld In Utany trc-m for ~ll radio pluga and mailers. Hirth. hl1 op- IOrta IDd conditions of men. ponent. ~ M>oot 14.SOO. • -- S111lfflr!1 1~ Eastrr lnkr n•t Ea~rer Hu111111 lo br1111rh 0011 W1Lso11 's '"OrH 'n' About" col11m11 i11 the WEEKENDER today su11• gest.T( 1ohne you 'II fitul .~omr of the p~~r.Eoster eating. • aOlllll'I If s.ci.t Ntwt I l·IJ c.''""''• 1 s"'"' 1 .. 1'. 11 CleUfflW , .. ,. Ttlr<f\lfll II c-1n 14 TMttm ~ , ..... _. • w •• ,..... • Ottlll ll•"m I Wt~ AMll'f 11 ffltetill l'tff' It Clt<IA Wllflo II ,, ... toe. ' w-"'"" . ' ,.... ,.,.. . ... ~ ...... , H-C~t IJ M t H•wt AM 1..-n II ~··-M_ll .. 1 It or;m' Mttll~t• I "I"'• M9~1t .... It ,.., OtllfO • • 14 ltll I Hlflfftll Htwt ' 6 o...-."'"' ' Or-(-IY I -........ J S!'t¥1t -t •t1'9-h •11 2 DAILY PILOT Friday, April 12, 1968 --' .. ")' '•• If • • • 't I Big Jtlove ... Verne Hunt, 12 (left), and Peter Perkins. 11, spend a tense morpent in chess game at Harbor Area Boys' Club as spectators also get up tight over ac- lion. Watching are Donnie Wright (left. back- ground) and Jerry Evans (right, background). Newport's Surf Up, But Rescues Still Way Down The surf was still up Ln Newport Beach Thursday. but rescues were way down, Marine Safety Director Robert Reed reported today. Reed sald his lifeguard! logged a totaJ of six saves. compared to 124 the previous day. He attributed the dedlne ~ changes in the air temperature. "It was in the low 70'1 at the moat," he sald. "Not many people are driven by that kind or heat lnto the water, which was a chilly 59." Beach attendance was about 60.000. down aome 10.000 from Wednesday. Reed said he expected today's beach activity to "pretty much" duplicate Thursday's. Cloudy Skies Due for Eclipse It will be a dark rught along the <.;range Coast (and everywhere else I torught, even if the clouds do blow away. A total eclipse of the moon is expected startmg at 7: 10 p.m. Los Ange les wealht:r b u r e a u spokesmen hPve predicted overcast skies this evening. But if the clouds f'lear away. Orange Const residents wil! ge l their best oppurtunlty to view ;. lu11:ir ecUp111. until 1971. The moon is expected to move Into the shado v creall'J hy lhc rarth's J:el · link between 1l and· the sun at 7: 10 o'clock tonight. It should be totally ecupsed betwee n 8 :2'2 and 9: 12 p.m . according to Dr. Clarence J . Cleminshaw, director of Griffith Park Observatory. Pacific Telephone Offers Wage Hikes SAN fRANClSCO I AP) -Pac1fl Telephone Co. offered today wagt' 1r creases ranglnit from S4 ~ to $21 a week for 40,000 umon-represente· employes tn Ca lifornia and Nevada. The offe r was made during negot1a· tions on an 18·month wage reopenmg clause in the current three.year con- tract with the A F L · C I 0 Com· munlcalions Workers of America. DAILY PILOT .....,... ..... ~ .. Reb.rt N. Wtt4 ~ TlteMH ICenil ··-"'·"'·· A. Mwrplline IMMtll'lt IHltor Jereme F. Celli"' N-1 lekll CllY 11111er Jaclr It C11rlay ,._, N ltH ll ~slllttt "'-.. ' ,,...,, .. !flt 01tectw • .._,... IMcfl OMM 221 1 West lal~a llW. Maill"t Ad4rtm ,,0 . IH 1171 t UU Otli« Offlc t• l •I• -Jll "'°'' h • Strttl ~-·m'-'"­otvt111,....,. .... ~. )Vt Jil' ,,, .. , County Man Facing Courl . On Vegas Con Game Rap A Fullerton man 3Dd three com- painons charged wilh attemptinl! to clseat a Lc:s Vegas gambling casino out of $40.000 with a deck of ma rked cards will be arraigned within the nex t few weeks. Charges agamst tlu 1:e other peri;on~ arrested in connection with th~ alleged swindle attempt <.t Howard Hugt,es' Frontier Hotel were droppec1 whPn they appeared in court. UCI Appoints 7 N ew Professors For Fall Term Hiring of seven new profe ssors Im next fall was announced today by rc1 Cha ncellor Dan iel G. Aldrich Jr The professors. where they comr t1<>m. and their new assignments: Theo Vennemann -teaching assis· tanl at UCLA. to become assistant professor of German in the depart· ment of foreign languages. Theodore Fiedler -graduate i;lu· dent at University of Tublngen. West Germany. also to becomr a~sistnnt professor of German. Eike·Henner W. Kluge -teachin !! lellow at University or Mlchil!an. to hccome assistant. professor o I philosophy Michael D. Butler -post doctoral fellow in the Fo1eign Area Fellowship Program. to become assistant pro- fessor in school of aociaJ sciences. Max Wei Yeh -an<>ther fellow in the Foreign Area F e I I o w s h i p Program, to become assistant pro· ressor of EngUsh and comparative literature Lemar Mot Hill -faculty member ;i! University College . London. to :1ecome assistant professor of history. Robert E. Letro -chairman of the !'acilic Higt !:;chool, San Bernardino. .ocial science,) department, to becoml' 11 pervisor of teacher education. Still racing chargf:s of conspiracy and all.empted grand larceny are Douglas R. Anderson. 37. of Fullerton : Vred PaJilla. 5i. of Lomita. Bevnly 0 . Hansen. 37, of Salt Lake City, and Hobert M .• Johns. 50, o' Las Vegas. S<Jphist1c:ited electronics devices de veloped by one of Hugh~~ industrial plants wen: used to catch ~h·e suspeds in the alleged swindle a, the Hugh~s· tiwned ca!.ino. lnvestigat-0rs hall been alerted to lhe likelihood of a cheating scheme and kept the FMntier gaming tables under cloae surveillanc' for a week. They said MJss Hansen switched the marked deck or cards with a house set. aided by casino blackj'.lck dealer lohns. whc is also chaiged in the cast. Chorges ag:i·ns~ Jo E . Stevenson. 40. nf 1Voodbr1dge Calif . Jl'd Wesley W. Sh0 rman. 28. and his wife Man~1e, 2!l or Lodi. wrre d1smis~ed. County· Ma yors To Pick New LAFC Members Mayors of 25 Orange County cities wi ll meet in Costa Mesa April 25 to select two members and an alternate for th e Loral A~enc.' Formation Com· mission tLAF'C1. Vacancies were created w h e n mayors William Martin. of Laguna Beach and George Honold of Garden Grove were defeated in thelr bids for re-ele<:t1on T u e s d a y. Also to br replaced as altem<.tr LAFC com· missioner is Mayor Glenn .. Bucky" Walters of Ft1llerton who did not seek re-election Walters 1~ d candidate for counh ~upervlsor in the third district. op. rosing tn :um bent William J. Phmip~ Terms for succes"ors I• Martin and Walte ri: wUI be for foUI years. llonold'~ replacement will serve thl' balance Of his term. wh.icb endf. ON.I ·Dec. 10. OCC's Watson Will Head State Junior College Unit Dr Norman E. Watson will be the next president of the Callfornla Jun- ior College rusoclation. Watson. superintendent of Oranf(r Coast Junior College Dlstrict. hu been tapped as president-elect of the aate- wlde association. He will become president in l969·'t0· The educator is also chairman of the California Commission on Higher Education He w\ll bt the first from Orange Coast to hold the highest junior college post In the state. Dr. Bull H. Peter- son, former OCC president, was state- wide pt'esldent ln 1945-48, but when he w• •t Gltn4*1t College. Wauo11 •as selected ~ prulcktm..-.Qtiim e ec at a tfttnt -eattfonUa-,JW'lfMo Cottere-Anod8~ meetin1 m Fnsno._ He will SU~ Dr. John W. OUM, superintendent of Peralta J u n l o r CoUtge In Oakland. Watson has been superintendent of Orange Coast .Junior Collece District sln~e 19114 Previously at OCC hf wa~ president of the college. dean of adult education. dran of student personnel. 85s.istant superintendent of vocational tducaUon. and assistant suptnntend· nt 1n charge of edu~uo,,.I program. ,, NEXT STATE JC PA.EXY Or. ~r?Mn E. Wetsen Toro Soldier From Wire Servlcet An El Toro soldier was one of $everal American Gls quoted In wire ~ervice reports toJay of w h a t Americana called The Battle of Good Friday near Saigon. Commun.lit troops screaming "We lull Gls" overran an Army position 50 miles northwest of Saigon in South Vie tnam. "We were only hall dug in whe.n they came In on us." said Pfc. Roy Mills of El Toro. The Communists were btatei. back into the jungle at the expense of heavy losses. The fighting was so fierce both sides r .. e~· in every directlo11. "They were everywhere." a Texas 1~1 said. "All around us We shot at dnyttung 11e couldn't identify." The attackers -estimdled at a 400- man battalion -left behind 129 dead. haU of them buried in a mass grave aro the rest still scattered through the rubber tree jungle where the battle was fought. An Army chaplain held a Good Fri- day service for the 16 U.S. 25th lrti:)n- try Division men killed in thr1ight. Another 47 were wounded in the battle and nown to a hospital. F rotn Page J IRVINE ... contend) that tne .iames Irvine Foun- dation has illegally held stock in the giant rancl\ company since 1947. In this lawsuit. now under appeal. Mrs Smith seeks to reg2in control o( 4;;9 shares of company stock held by the Foundation since 1947. Value is at least Sl09,000 a share. Mrs. Snuth is now the largest single stockholder in the Irvine Co. One effect of her •egal action against the Foundation has been that the Foundation has suspended all grants to 71 ed ucational and charitable in- stitutions, many of which are on the Orange Coast. F'oundaUon grants in 1966 amounted In morto than S.564.000. Carpenters~ Building Industry Negoti ating LOS ANGELES CUPll -Southern California's 75.000 union caipenters. SC<'ktng a $11)()-a.week package Of wag<' raises and fringe benefits during <1 three-~ear p<'riocf. today negotiated with the construction mdustry against <t M:. I slnke deadline Contract talks for 4.000 cement masons and 5.IXXJ teamsters also were in progress. Master contracts for the carpenters and the cement masons run until 19'10, but both contracts have "reopener" clauses for economic items this year. tr .. Eve Bead lane• Harbor A special panel of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa business leaders plan a study wruch could prove painful to * -{;:{ tr Schools Okay Reassignment Of Principals A plan to assign prlnclpals to dll· ferent categories with diflerent rates of pey beg.innin;; next fall has been ap· proved by Newport-Mesa s c h o o I trustees. Principals wlll be designated either probationary. regular or reso_urcl' principals, with resource principals receiving extra pay for e x t r a responsibilities. The number of principals in this lat- ter C'ategory will be determined by the amount of money available in the budget, Supt. Leland Newcomer 11a1d. He said it is expected the position will be worth several thousand dollars more per yaer. Probationary status will be for prln· cipals new to the district. Probation will last at least six months but not over two years. Pay will be at 90 per- cent of the reguJar rate. The plan was worked out by a com- mittee of principals over the past year. . Added duties.for resource principals will include assis1ing new principals, developing new education concepts and practices for the district. and helping with teacher recruitment. The committee said these added responsibillties will not lnterfere with or detract from the princlpal's maln job of operating bls school. Dr. Newcomer has often said It is a tenet of b1s educational philosophy to give principals more responsibility and reduce the number of central of· Cice adminJstrators. Sinking Yacht Rescued by CG The 36-foot power yacht Game Fisher. reported taklng on water and sinking oU the east end of Catalina lsla.nd Thursday, was saved by prompt res<'ue efforts or a U.S. Coast Guard heljcopter and cutter. The Game Fisher, owned by Reuben C. SkJar of Enl!lno and operated bv Mark Sklar. lffd 11 persona on board when her engines conked out and she began taking on waler. A Coast Guard helicopter dropped pumps to the vessel and the cutter Point Judith towed ht!r to Avalon. The Coast Guard said cause of the leak was not determined. • • • ' .. ••• Leaders the bond lssue·bt.tna:rx Newporl·Mesa Unified School District. Future r e c o ~ m e n d at j on by chambers of commerei! in each city will depend on • oi.tfc<>int ot the definitive probe lDto' just 1»0w much school Improvements should cost. Members ol the group come from the Blue Ribbon Past Presidents Com. mittee of &acb local ellamber of com. merce and they want a reason.ably clear cut answer. ··w~ wiU b.a~4a our own study." said Al Geiser: charrman of the Co~ta Mesa past ~residents committee at a Board of DIIectors luncheon me e t In g Wednesday at the Pali.sades Restau-rant. .He said th;e Mudy group will confer with the lrvme Company, Segerstrom Ian~ de velopment officials. archJtects, engmeers and corporations involved 1n such matters. Results of the probe will be weighed before the committee decides whether to ree<>mmend passage by voters of an expected . N~wport-Mesa U n I f i e d School District bond issue early next ~ar. ''If they don '_t compare favorably, we may question the bond issue " Geiser told fellow chamber dire®>~s at ltte Wednesday meeting. The district last year sought passage Of a $20 million school bOlld issue to expand present facilities and construct new classrooms but the measure failed. Geiser sajd TU6$day there rs no question or. the need for expansion, but the group 1s determined to know just ~t the realistic c<>st of such a pro· Jed should be. Boy, 6, Injured By Motorcycle A 6-year-old boy suffered serious In- juries when he tried to cross Newport Boulevard on foot Thursday and col- lided with a motorcycle. Reported still in ~rious condition thls morning at Hoag Memorial HospitaJ was Sean Peter Connolly, of Santa Ana. He suffered a depressed skull fracture. facial cuts and a fnc- tured right thigh bone. Newport Beech poUce said. Traffic 1nvestigators said the bov was with a grOU!°) of youngsters. lrl· elud ing seve1 al bro!.hers and sisters. He attempted to cross the boulevard from west to east a~out 15 feet north of thl' Archt>s Overpass. Driver of the moto1cycle wai; Manuel Jesse Holguin. 23, aiso of San. lP Ana. Police said Holguin apparently was riding north on N e w p o r t Boulevard at a slow speed when he collided with the boy. No charges were brought against the cyclist. a COMPATICA BY DREXEL --. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS NEW ANO EXCITING GROUP ON OISPLA Y NOW. SIDE CHAIRS $85. ARM CHAIRS $95. DINING TABLE $299. CREDENZA $365. IXCLUSfVI DEALERS F09t;-HINltlOOH -Dlltl XEL -Hl lUTAGE fO DAYS NO INTllltlST-TllltMS AVAILAILIE ON AltPltOVI D ClltlDIT NIWP09" llACH 6f2.2050 17.21 Weetcffff Orfw INTlllOttl LAGUNA llACH ,,.....feftllhftrJef O.lpra A•allaMe-AJO-HSID S4S North c.,.t Hwy. 4"'"4551 Of'IN NIDAl 'T1L t ..... , .............. 0.-.. c....., ..... 1161 • ' "" Tt~• 'Hero' Killed Mongrel dog "Meatball'' and Marine Pfc. Gerald Brissman are shown here in happy days in Vietnam after the pooch saved bis master's life. Dog was killed Thursday in Indian· apolis by policeman SW?ll11)ned to Brissman's apartment •by door-to-door salesman w h o claimed the dog bit him. Police said it was an accident. Services Held For Seal Beach Mayor-elect • -Funeral service:s were conducted to- day for Seal Beach Mayor-elect Leslie M. Dreis • was stricke& and died Wednesday while driving home from a Colvrado River vacation. He was 62. Last rites were conducted at 2 p.m. at Mottell's Mortuary, .i.n Long Beach. Mr. Ore is has served two years on tlie Seal Beach City Council and would have become mayor on July 1. He was with the Long Beach Polfce Depart· ment from 1930 to 1950. retiring then as rletective inslM!(:tor. The mayor-elect died while driving home from vacation with his wife and sister-in-law. A resident of Southern California for 45 years. Mr. Oreis was born in Washington. D.C. Aug. 15, 1905. He belonged to the El Bekal Shrine. th0 Leisure World Masonic Club and Sh rine Club, the Long Beach Elks 888 and the board of ~tors of the Leisure World Golden Rain Foun· dallon. Mr Dreis leaves hls widow. Veda: a son. Leslie M. Dreis of Fountain Valley: a dau~hter. Mrs. Roberta Martinez of Garden Grove and four grandchildren. WarNte Barred U.S. Still Seeks --.. ~ Neutral Talk Site WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White House said today efforts were still in progress to find a "mutually agreed upon" site ror U.S.-North Vietnam talks. George Christian. P r e s i d e n t Johnson's press secretary. made the statement ln response to questions about the status of a site selection after the United States Indicated Thursday it was against a Hanoi pro- posal to set iolttal contacts in Warsaw. Christian reiterated that John!:on originally suggested Geneva ror the meeting. He said Hanoi came back with a suggestion or Phnom Penh in Cambodia "or anoth,.r place to be mutually agreed upon." lJe-a<tded: .. That h1 the status and t doubt if I'll have anvthing further to say about It as contacts are under way to determine a location." Johnson was flying to Texas this afternoon to spend the E a s t e r weekend at his ranch. The White House said he would go to Hono111lu. probably on Monday. to meet Wed· nesday with President Park ChunJ? Hee of South Korea. Christian said Johnson would confer nrst with Adm. U.S. Grant Sharp and members of the U.S. Pacific Com· mand Headquarters in H o n o 1 u l u before the one-day session with Park. Christian said there ve no plans for other Asian beads of state to attend. Christian saJd Johnson has wantNt to see Park since the President's unof· ficial troubleshooter. Cyrus R. Vance . visited Seoul two months ago to try to reassure the Park regime that the United States Intends to bold the line In Korea and Southeast Asia. The "official circleS'' quoted by Tass implied that the United States was reneging on its promise to J?o "anywhere at any time·• to talk peace with North Vietnam. lt was the second conseeutive day that Tass. in an officially inspired story. acted as a condtllt of in· formation between Hanoi a n d Washington on the meeting site. North Vietnam originally proposed Phnom Penh. Cambodia. as the site. When America rejected this on ground there was no U.S. Embassy there, Tass quoted "authoritative circles" in Hanoi Thursday as proposing Warsaw instead. The story today was prompted by Christian's response to the Warsaw proposal. It said this "rejection of Warsaw for preliminary contacts is legally un· tenable for four re;i.wns: -"The United States 6as expressed repeatedly It& willingness to meet a DRV represen:.&tive at any place and any time. The Unitecl States has already rejected Phnom Penh lillld now r"jects Warsaw as the meeting place. -·'The United States expressed will· ingness to establish as :;oon as pc,ssi- bll contac between rep .. esntatlves of the two countr!es. but U.S. actions on· ly delay such coot.acts. ·-"Ht vml.. declined Phnom Penh. the United States motivated It. refusal L meet 1U1ere1 by the absence of · 11e necessary conditions there . . . but Warsaw does hc.ve an American E n· bassy. a staU of c.orrespondents and means of commurucation. -"Warsaw ha.:1 be..m thP. site. for over 10 years oow. of coo~ct~ bf-tween the United s:ates and tht> Peoples Repuhlic of Chlna." The charge that the United ]\ates is ''~laying" the contacts indicated th<:t North Vl~tnam, although angy qver the American rejection. was i.ot ready to break off attempts to make contact. Christian had s<:.td that the U. S. gJvemment p:oposed "a 1\um"8r of llfutral countrie3 as possible site s for contact and we have not yet had an~· response to this proposal." The Tass storv did not mention th is rx:oposal. · American officials hoo said earlit>r the United States was witing to hold U1c talks anywhere it had secure com munications. which meant anywhere 1t h:id an embassy. Grove Man Dies When Auto Hits Rear of Truck A Garden Grove man was killed in· stanily Thursday night when his rar hurtled into the rear or a stalled cc>· ment truck on the San Diego Freeway, County Traffic Death ToU 19ti7 51 south of Los Alamitos Boulevard in Seal Beach. Catif'orrua Highway P a r o I in· vestigators identified the victim as 49. year-old Martin Baluski. The auto struck the big vehicle al such high speed that impact knockrrt the dual rear wheels of the rig 10 rrrt forward from their mounting. The car was shoved complete!~· under ttie c~ment truck, com1n~ to rest beneatn the cab, according to CHP officers. Two heavy cranes were reqwred to lift the truck trailer off the wreckage ol Baluski's car. Vera•1 colorful sportswear outshines the sun • Veca's done It again! She's designed the most comfortable, brightly- soloted sportswear you 'll see. And, it's all at Buffums' ••• ready for a carefr• summer of fun. ''Danish Walk'' hand-screen print on drip dry totton sateen in black, brown and c~ffee on white; 19.M Ban-Lon .. capri Of nylon in black, brown or coffee, 11.M Back· zippered floral blouse i• hot pink, 11.• Ban·Lon•shorts of nylon in pink and white, 11.M '-bu Sportswear u mS' 11 ,ASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT C!NT!lt • I • ------- 644-2200 F'rld,y, April 12, 1%8 DAIL V PILOT J Beauty and the Bunnies Overwhelmed by a lrio of Easter rabbits almost as b1~ as she is. Vanessa Rivera . ta.month-old daugh- ter o{ Mr. and Mrs. John Rivera, 1825 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. gets into mood of season. It's a lime for frilly dresses, cuddly bunnies and egg hunts in the grass. occ Overruled by Board Orange Coast Junior College District was on the wrong end or a ruling by the Orange County Board of Education for the second time in less than a month Thursday when it wa'i ordered tn permit a South Laguna housewife to t>nroll for the fail term. The decision was seen as another \'iCtory ror the Saddleback .Junior College District in its seat tax dispute with Orange Coast. Last month. the appeal or Mrs. Angela Conkey against an Orange Coast ruling brought a si milar verdict from the county board. Upheld Thursday was the petition of Mrs. Virginia Cal:away, 24022 El Mirage. La guna N1Rucl M r " . Callaway said she tried to enroll in the Orange Coast nursing program but was told by an official that the pro- gram was fulJ and she must add hrr name to the waiting list. Both students re~ide in what 1s now the Saddleback .Junior C o 11 e g e Dii;trid . Orange roast offic1al i;' OP· position to such applications stems from Sadd!eback's refusal lo pay a $.100 per student seat tax. Saddll!back claims exemption from the levy on the basis of a 1965 amend- ment to State Edu cat•on Codt> which excludes newly £01 mPd c o I I e g e districts from seat tax liability for three years. Orange Coast is currently scekJn~ lo have the law amended so that Sad· dleback wlU be forced to pay the tax for its students who use Orange Coast facilities. Both students were urged to appeal by the Saddleback bOard. The possibility that further appeals may become unnecessary loomed Thursday when Sa.:idleback trustees asked the County Board to establish a policy whkh could be applied to all future appeals. The County Board will djscuss th <' proposal at its April 25 meeting. Saddleback will open an interim campus for 750 rrP~hmen ~tudents in the fall. But ii is expected that many Saddleback students will be "farmed out" to classes in the Orange Coast. North Orange County and Sant.a Ana Ju nior college districts until the IK'rmanent Saddleback college if available. Roadblock Crash Kills 1, Hurts I LONG BEACH I AP) -A car being chased by police attempted to run a roadblock early today and crashed, killing one m,an and critically mjunng another. police said. Police identified the dead man as William Ray Allen. 23 and his com· panion at Long Beach Memorial Hoi;pital as Harold .J. Johnson. There was no further identification on either man • MONDAY. TMURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TlLL 9:30 • OTHER 04 YS 10:00 TILL 5:JO DAILY PILOT ,,..,, April U, 1'60 V oldllfl Outrage President Signs NEW YOR.K <1.1Pt) -A dOte fi'ied the *-"abMdd naJb' .. •aued 1D 'J'ba ~ lats bad a faDIDC out, then a reOi9rUl•tklll. but Gr.a never ~ ... Oarlad'a Mia......., Civil Rights Bill of Judy Gari.and, UDb4 romandcalrY tlM coac:illa!i09 put ol a.I c..t:" ad- to the sill,.,, Wll ari....,..1'1"'*1 6'1 W Orem '.W ~ M4 nilht on grancl!Arceay cblrtM adltoc tta.DdaUy auatlllMd 1ldl trGrDAll tor from the theft and PlwniDt Qf, two CC the JM1t ttir.. ye~." Miss Garlud'• rln .. worth tut.•: "1111• Mb• ~lf,nd. ............ ~aler Recalling ·~ ............. ...., Playboy Magazine bu selected "'eel• Derian (36-11-35) u "Play· . nat.e of the Year." Mias Dorian, :he maguine'a "Playmate of the ~ontb" for Jut September, Tecent· y completed a film role in "Rose- nary's Baby." • To insure hia family against slip- pinc in a wet bathtub, Den Perrine, .Jf Houaton. inatalled a set of ad· beaive safety strips in the bottom of tbe tlab. W h 11 e ~ttiq the strips ln place, Pentne lllpped and fell, cnctln1 • couple of nbt. • WASHINGTON (AP) -Pl'esident J ohnson, voiclni outraie at the tlayin1 of Dr. Martin Luther King and the violence that followed It, bas slfJI· ed an hlat.oric open-housing bill as a federal tut force girded to enforce the new Jaw . It 11 the third land.mark civil rights bill to bec\>me law since Johnson entered the White House. (~e details, Page 5) "AU America ls outraged at the uauainaUon of Kina." tM Pl'esldent Reserve Call Said Signal Of Intentions SALT LAKE CITY. Utah lUPil - The callup of 2UOO reserve troops was Hailed as "a signal of our in· t~ntions around the world" by Eugene V. Rostow. undersecretary of st.a~ for poliUcal affairs. Roatow, a keynote speaker at the University of Utah'• conference on U.S. national strategy Thursday, said the Oallup was "a meana of guaran- teeing that if we go Into negotiations {i!i Vietnam) we will be talking from a positron of positive strenrth." , He added, "It ln41cates very sharply that we have no intention of accepting a fake and calling it peace." Roctow said the United States w a vital se1L interest ln keeping un- Vietnam "fl<twer child" Daniel Leder-derdeveloped countries out of Corn- man. of Miami, Flo .• keepi tM season munllt bands. in rm-spective wit1& his helmet dee-"Our safety as an open society re- orated with Eaner·t11pe flOtDtrs. Sgt. quires a new system of world order Lederman's outfit, tM 25th lnfant111 ... a system in which we can effec- Division, is P,Prticipatrng in "Opera· lively work with others for peece," he tion Compleft Victory." cm all·out sai~. allied offensive to drive the Com· Rost.ow traced America's historical muni.tt& out of SotLth Vietnam. rise to world leadership from the e disintesration of European colonialism En~lish actor Peter NHdham, In Southeut Asia and other regions. "Unleu we take the lead in pro· who as a role in the play, "Satur-moting such an arrangement ca new day Night in the Crown." faces bis system to replace the stabilixing ef· biggest test Saturday. In the play fecta of coloniall!m) whole areas of he drinks seven pi nts of real beer the world will pass into Communist . • . it was felt the a udience could l\anda," he added. tell the difierence if colored water He emphulzed lt wu not the U.S. were used . . . and on Saturday, role tn act ac a world polb:eme but to the play is ~cheduled fol' two con-ablel4 U. ~,..,,...... CCllUDtriel secutive performances. . -. ilrom . COmy""'"' donilnltlOQ untJl e ~ countries couAd ~ tMmttlvet Houston police arreatect Curtf• "P the ecoaomJc laddert. Arthur Mote'Ur, 2'l. of Portland, Ore., after they said be demanded $100.000 from a bank employe and threatened to blow up tbe bank with a homemade bomb in a paper sack. The clerk called his bluff. The "bomb" turned out to be a loaf of bread and three overripe banan- as. police said. • Officials of a Santa Fe, N.M., nursing home told police that a 11011nu man darted into the home. urabbed a cigar bo:t from the reception desk and ran out. Police said the cigar box can· toined unpaid bills. • Greater Boston College students h:ive found a new way to "work th eir way through college." Bow· ••un G. Taylor, regional head of t'1e Federal Narcotics Bureau, re- \'e ·~led that some students fly to t'1e West Coast about twice a month to purchase marijuana. They sell it lo other students and clear about nooo a trip, Taylor said. Some of tliem are co-eds, he revealed. Easter Recess For Congress WASHINGTON (AP ) -Congress has vacated Capitol HHI for the Easter recess, a work break members say will let them test feelings back home on racial turmoil, federal money pro- blems and Vietnam Since the lawmakers came back from their last recess in February, the country has been shaken by a auc· cession of events bearing directly on legislative problems that must be tackled aft6 ses11lons resume April 22. This session of Congress bu enacted little major legislation aalde trom the Civil Rights Act and it hu tu work cut c,ul for it before the November elec· ti on. Johnson has apparently given a bit <>n the lssue of bud1et reductions. which congressional leadfl's a r e demanding as the price Of a tax in- crease. The House taxlng and spen- ding committees have stepped up slightly the glacial pace of tbelr ef· forts to work out an acceptable package. Thomas Greto, 21, lilrr'*rtd to M1Jatut Di.It. AttJ. Salilue(1Q'qm told a crowd of ovU rt1hta 1t44tra. po11ce earuer hi tbe eveninJ w1ua his told u.e eourt the...,... 111t1 ........-an 100,080 Automooiles Congess members and 1ov..-ament attorney, WUU.m rrs.dmaM, wbo nnoCional re1Altlodihfp wi_~1be 41feo-• leaden In tbs Eut Room of the White said Green and Ml11 Garland wre to dut. " · ". · D!JTROJT (U'Pt) -A JauttY fast ' House Thu.-sday. "And Amerlca ii have been married hi May. He Mid be wu told by~ Gailaact alJO outraged at the lootlni and burn· But the only "I do," uttered by tbe Chat be' corporaloD .,. ,,.,,._ Cor Wit caUl ca ~powered tqlw bas ing that defiles our democracy. singer. occwnd wbeD 1be wu uked Greu'a aputmeclt but that tli&t-iltlq> ~ la the recall oi 1G01• of "We must put our 1boulder1 t,o.. by Judge Irvine l Sclu'ecldnpr ot wQUW aooo bt tenDJMted. Qnai. Carp.'& I.a can. gether and put a stop to boCb," be Manhattan Nllbt Court, to swear to A belrin& wu Mt ftr next T,..s., Tbe faalty pieee of eqeipment ~ said of the violence that takt1 the Hve1 the complaint. and Green wu re1eaAd on ,l ,SllO baij. C8llM *' W to lurch unnpededly of men lik~ King and or the alum rtota. According to pollce, Green •• ac--MiJi Ow land bru.lhed by newsmen '1'btn tbe drt'Ver ab1ftad from neutral The sjgnlng catoe one week after cused of obt.alninl the by to ber St. and refuted comD)Ml aft.et the court lnto fqrward O! reYll'llt because ol the KJng's death In Memphis, Ttsr.n. Tbe Moriti Hotel apartment from Miu ~p. • acessl.ety fut kUe. Presi~nt recalled tbat Kin& wu Garland on March lt , takinl th• rinp 1'be •inter aDDOUDOed last June that Intluded. ln the callbecb were cur· among the civil righta leader• who and pawning them for •t..ooo. The Green, a Dartmouth Collete graduate, reot niode1 Cbryaler, Dodae and met with him two years a10 to lay tbe rlns:s eventually were recovered, bad "pinned her" witJa bfa fraternity Plymouth cars equipped with high. groundwork for an open-hOUllnl bill. police said. piQ and that they weuld be married in perf onnmce enginet and four barrel Mn. Klni waa invited to attend tbe Friedmann to.Id tbe court be ~ ~chapel on tM I)~cMh eampua. carburetors. ceremony bUt could not arran1e to M • P.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiia;jijjjjji;;;i;i;~~;;;i~~~~~~-~~~~;;~;;~~~~~r. in Waahinrton. WbJto HOUM .sdet aald. 1'le new law wUl p r o b l b 1 t dl.lcrimiDation in 80 per CtDt of aU howinf aalt1 and rentala by Jt70, 1111.tt much of it takes effect nest Jan. 1. The la·v alao makes .. U a i.den1 crime to us3 threat.a or violence to br. terfere with anyooe aeeJdn1 to ex- ercise his civil righta and prohibib the cross lng of state lines wtth intent to ln· cite rioting. The measure follows up the 1914 Ovil Righta Act Which Cofterus tent to Johnson ef ght montbl .tter the death of President John P'. Jteaedy, another ususinatlon victim. That measure opened up all publlo ac- commodlllons to .legroei. a D d atrengthe:ie<i their vottnc rl&bla. la 1966 Johnson si(Md the Votlrl& Rlibtl Bm whicb outlawed litency tat& u a. requirement (or voting. As Johnsor: was signing tbe new bill . Thursday in a ceremooy nationally telecast and broadcut. the Justice Department's Civil RiiJlls Dlvilion was assigning a newly formed task force to assemble the 1overnment'1 enforcement program. The tasic force will operate under Stephen J . Pollak. aaliatant attorney geural for civil rights. It will search for violations and many refer some cases to the P'BI for further lllveatlgation. Pollak sakl hi ar1 interview. The act Is not expected t... subatan· tlally break up large urban Nesto slums immediately but should benefit middle-class Negroes who can afford to buy or rent better homes bot wbo have been excluded on racial iroW»dl. * * * RUl8 News BJ~ Civil Rights Law As 'Ambiguous' MOSCOW (UPI) -The new U. S. Civil Rights Law is mc3Jlt primarily "to cut down the Negro move~nt in the country." thto ~viet News Agency Tass wd today . "The concessions about bousing were forced ones." it said. "But lt& provisions for ch~ice of homtti. are so vague and mnbigi.c~ that racilta will ell!.ily find loopbol~ to evade the law." Tass said the housing clau.M pro- videt for no punislunenl fat vk>latOrl. Desplte the law, it laid, "Hundreds I of thousandl of slum dwellen" are I beyond ita reacb bicwse they "an ao pear that they camot even drtaJn of decent houslnl." Tbe anti-riot aec:tion "r .. tricts Negroes' freedom ot m<1vement," Tass said. "Any action by Ne~ civil rithts workers ... ma:.· be qUlltied M viola· tione of this \aw." iii. said. "There is not the sUit>test doubt th•t the foremost aim of the Jaw is to cut ~own the Negc, movement in the cvuntry.'' 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On Jan. 1, 1969, coverage atends to other multi-umt housing and to real estate developments. On Jan. 1. 1970. 1t covers ~ingle-famlly dwellings sold through brokers. There would be these main exempt.ions after 1970: An owner selling his own house wittiout services of a b r o k e r or use o! dillCrlminatory advertising; reotals in a building of four units or less when one unit is oe<:upied by the owner; noncommercial h o u s I n g owned by a private club or religious organization fo~ the group's own use. The bill also forbids racial discrimination by lending in- stitutiOM in financing hous- ing after Jan. 1, 1989. · There are three means of enforcement: federal con- ciliation, a suit by a person wbo wa s discriminated against, and suits by the at- torney general against a "pattern" of resistance to the Jaw. There are n<> criminal penalties b u t courts could award actual Jurors Urge Airport Lease Halt damage plus up to $1 ,000 in punitive damages plus court costs and attorneys fees. RIOTS: Tbe bill makes tt a federal crime to cross state lines or use lnterruate facilities. including · mail, to organize, incite or pro- mote rloting. The i n t e n t must be acompanJed by a overt act. It also outlaws in terference with an officer or fireman in the performance of his duty during a riot. A riot iB defined as a public disturbance in a group of at least three which threatens people or property. Pena1 ties: upto f l v e yea,rs in ties: up to fi v e years in prison and $10,000. GUNS: The bill probiblts producing or transporting weapons or e x p I o s i v e s meant for use In riots or in- structing in t h e I r us~ Penalties: Up to five years in prison and $10,000. INTERFERENCE: T h e bill prohibits interference wM.h persons in their ex- ercise of rigbta such as voting, education, empJaJ- ment. jury service, use of public accommodations and participation in federally· aided prograllll. It covers civil rights workers en- couraging others to achieve these rights. P en a I t I e s range from one year in prison aa4 Sl,000 Up to 10 years and Sl0,000 if bodily injury results and up to life imprisonment if. d e a t h result!. 1 JNDL\f'S: The bill ex· tends "Bill ol Rights" J>TO- tections to Indians in their deallSlp -,vith tribal councilJ and coorts, requires In· dians' consent to place their legal matters under state court juri$did:ion, an d orders ti>e drafting o l a model c o d e for Indian couru. SANTA ANA - A halt to improvements and n e w lease grants at Orange County AIIi><>rt until studies currently wld.-way have! been evalu.tecl bas been called for by tfle 1968 Grand :---·.·,.•.•1"°-u•sa•o•UT-u·T-~ J'f:~ letter to the board of FURNITURE supervisors, Grand Jury CA .. RPET Foreman D. R. Colegrove of Newport Beach charged that lff SOFAS $169 "present (airport) facilities · • were designed with almost ""-mt. negligent and shortsighted FORTREL CARPETING judgment since they are 5 95 alreoady inadequate after on-bt· UI • ly one year. (Reference was J. J. KNICKDIOCICll undoubtedl y to the i...:.!.~:-~ overcrowded t e r m l n a 1 545-MO't building). ON,L Y 3 DAYS J.EFT DEADLINE J HERE!· f STAY OUT OP TIOUILI.,. SAVI TIMI AHD WOllY ••• ht 11.0CK ~~ Y .. r . INCOME JAX At llOCIC yow IOTI s ;et fast, oc:cv-flDl'Al rote tel'Vlce ond AllD ITATI yov'll be •11 yovr woy In •I.Iffy. ... •• AIMrfc.l't l.atl• , .. Sert'-with Ow'W ioGO Offbe 1834-C NEWPORT IOULEV ARD • (at Newport al'MI HartMr), Cott• ~ Wftl DAYI t AM • t "'· IAnlUAY • IUNt.AT t • I . .. McCarthy SeitatQr BJ WAL TEil 1L M.EAR8 WASHINGTON · (AP) - Two prlmarle1 and two can- didates ago, Sen. Euaene J. M~ wryly remarked that his DemocraUc cam- palp for the White House was taklng "a controlled fall.'' He doesn't joke about it that way now. For the M l n n e s o t a Democrat bas experienced vicWry, bas sampled the prospecl thtt what once seemed a futile gesture could actually lead him to the presidency. HYDRANGEA Moulv• "ano-boll" blost0m1 In range of paatel 1hode1. Wber~ once bes poke of an effort to ch:lnae tile COUl"M of a DemocraUc ad· m.inlstraUoo on war ill Vlel· nam. oe>W Mceerthy t&lk$ of making b.ls party's race against former Vice Presl· dent Richard M. Nixon, the front-running candidate for the Republican nomination. The metamorphosis began with N e w Hampshire's st.ar1J!ng prlmary verdict on March 12: a 42 per cent vote for McCarthy, 20 of 2f D e m o c ratic convention votes for rum. The two candidates follow- .. OM 1.99 DWAll DUTCH IASTH IUNNtES Delight your child Ecnter morning with one of Greenhaven's finnt quality pets. ChOOM from our large .. lection of bird•, puppies, fish and other choice ~t•. Come In today, make your child happy tomorrow. Oardeh Qrove & c, .. IAI MHa Only IANCY LIAf CALADIUM ............ 1.91 TULIPS I" bloom .•...•..••••••••• • · 1.49 . ,HYUID AMAIYLUS •• • •• • • , •••••••• 3. t5 MUMS . . ..•••••••• • .• • • • • • • • • • • · 2. 91 l•OM&IADS ..................... 7. tS CALCIOLA•IA ............... • .. • · .J.95 OlOXINIA •.•....••••••• • • • • • • • • • · 4. 95 UlY Of THI VAlllY ............... ~~ LAWN Siii>, Mt ••••• 67c 1' ..... •• J.27 IAMIOO PIHClNO, tk1 I .••••••••• • . 2. 9f COM! IN ANO 9lf OUlt 1.AltOE SELECTION Of LAWN ANO 'ATIO fUltNITUll AT OUI COSTA MlSA LOCATION, ed, one ln each direcUon. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, !). N.Y., a~ered the race March 16, an<' McCarthy has been taunting him ever since as a tardy arrival. And President Johnson stepped aside on March 31. Then came McCarthy's April 2 Wisconsin primary Iatidsllde. a 57 per cent share of the vote. Kennedy wasn't on the ballot there, but he will be In Indiana · on May 7 And W.cCarthy has acknowledged the p r I m a r y tests may prove more dUficult to his PMOMI MM'724 Im ... • "' Up01NTMINT.( NICISIAltY __ _ .. .. -.. . .. ....:::.---- Friday, Aswll 12, lM OAJL Y PILOT S No Longer Joking cause. But be ln&i!ta he will wage to the end -the Democratic Nat1ooal Convention I n Chicago -the campaign he announced on Nov. 30. And the major shill, from an effort to focus internal Democratic debate on Viet- nam policy to one designed to win the White House, already has occurred. It was, perhaps. be~t signaled by McCarthy's na- tionwide television address from Mllwaukee on April 1. delivered in his familiar low-key style. '"This eUort ls really no would challenge Joluuon longer, if it ever was. one "there would be no need for which was concerned slmply _me to try." with raJslng I a s u e s , ' ,,..,lllliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP. McCarthy said. "It was Think never just an educational .fl program. although some of C-a6fer the critics of my effort in the early ~tages suggested that that was really all that it could be. "This is my role today, this is what I am -a can- didate for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the presidency of the United States of America." This wa!' the man who. three months earlier, had said that if Robert Kennedy DWARF DAHLIAS Uftb .. u bt1 tor eummer eolor. Stront 1turdy 1t1me • , utrem1IY ern1m111tal fottage • COLEUS A rainbow of color from thia dramatic semi· ahade apecimen. THINK ... JtoJn tnhQ W-*f ~lt~ N-1 .. ....... • '44-11'1 FUCHSIAS Qr1cetuf droopl111 jewel1 o~ the ehadega,.n now ready for you In b•llllant 'olor. Verutllo .•. 4" potl TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Unusual beauty for your shade garden. finest quolity. YOU,. A CHOICI 29 .. 01' COLO .. tllOLINGt '9f ' • L I "' lll :ht ~c y 111 " j w b• of st! fel Vj '"' in "' Le Di tic al1 m w di bi be . te w th Sf A 0 $1 tJ w St T Ol a ' J h ll r. t! \I t! t1 ii ~ t' Frld.lJ, Aprtl U, 1968 Riot Death· Toll at By 'Ae Associated Prell Authorities say 19 of the 39 persons killed In the post, auasslnaUon violence either were shot while they were looting or died as a result (){ fires. All but flve of the 39 were Negroes. Four of the vic- tims were females, 15 of the dead were 21 years or age or under including one 1J, month-old who burned to deatb 1n bis crib in Chicago. Of the total, 25 'persons died from gunshot wounds, 10 died as a ttsult of ftres and 4 died from other CIUMI, acc«dillC to aD AatOdlta• .,.. ISWJ. llllf~ . c~=i;A'w•1t='r.'l ' • eacq • Baltlmor~ and • K C , 2 each U1 Clo- • cin Detroit area in Memphis, Tallaha11ee, . • Tre ~Jacksonville. ' • P flrif£UDted, • for 0 t vier Kia, were b7 · P*'IODS and fiv• • -.re . )T ~Vde citi, •.uni. . ·, Nt •••t'• wJr• .~~ .. -•1111 to . Natt.II ......... . . • • • • • 39 Woman Marine in Court Martial 1 WASHING TON Pl) - Cpl. Mary Eliubetb Burm, a 21,year-old Womu Karine who obJeCta to the Vietnam war, faced a Summary Court Martial today OD three cbarits of dilObeying orders. , Marine Capt. J . W. Jones was acting as the sole judge at the trial with Navy Lt. Thomas Ledbetter and a dvllian attorney, Phil J. Hirschkopr of Washington. repre~enting Miss Burns. who is from Grand Junction, bas been "coollned t 0 aaaro.t any penilty UJ;ar -inflicted by a ~mmal-)'. CApf. Jonea ... the soft quarters" since March 19 may be im(>Q!ed. COW't Martial, regardless of repreaentative Of the Marine when she took off her But ao days is the maz, the number of charges, tbe Corps 1n t2le Proctding,; ·c and ,_, ed h imum penalty that can be spokesman said. then was no Pf'O!ecutor. uruorm uuorm er -.--.-ii-~ .. .iliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ company commander, Capt.1~ Nancy Mackie, that she could no longer iupport the war eUort. Her "confinement" bu been Interpreted looaely - lv.arine spolcesmen aald that she has been lar&ely free to come and go -and won't count a s "confinement" Students Rioting In Berlin plo. • The charges were that abe Ru '8 Captain refused to wear her uniform ~ SPRAY WAX WITH ANY CAR WASH DJtLIN (AP) -Ntw Uft lhacSeata ldwlred tbe ~· tur.n ~ •••t GeTmany's lar..., publisher with Molotov ~lls ... rocks today es th* h•o IJ)d leader. "Bed Ru4l" Dutscllke. lay In critical oonditlon from a would-be Mstesin'1 build, • Ten peraont were ar• fetted but later re~ and declined to report ror Chi duty in an office torwarding Raps nese radio me 1sace1 for servicemen in Vietnam to MOSCOW ( U P I ) their familln. Eleven Soviet ~allon were Tbe maE•m JalUllr • wounded aD4 a womaza crew etlld ........ as 't I mt'mbet ........... ,,.. • ,._ a nae 11t, r1.a11 · ii Nflll-"8 the Ja11 el tw .... fl a C<lriaiunist CbiDete Mized t!MllWt ,.,, 11 flili tbetr ship fetr one week, the ca~Wn cbar&ed today. I • Tl» ship, Kom!omolets , · Uka(lany, wu detained in t tbt (llinese port of Wampu ~~••M•1t whUt carr¥Jna fuel to North I VllbWb .. It was telMMd Aptll 4 ..,. Soviet ....... Ud returned to the SoV.- port of VladivostoJt with<*' completing it!. trip to Vlelr CAR WASH SOC With 15 Gallon · or More of Standard Gasoline Ivy 10 hi. Gas -·Car Wash ,. ~ I hi. Gas -Car Wash · ~ I hi. Gas -Car Wash 1.19 1.29 1.49 COITA MESA CAR WASH 2Q19 HARBOR BLVD. AT BAY ST. (ACROll PROM THIODOH lltOllNS 'OlllD) .. • AU MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • ·• 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wiison St.-Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa e fdi Westminster at Golden w .. t, w .. tminater • 17904 Magnolia St. at Talbert, Fountain Valley Cesta MeA SH Olir ,,...._ S1/ettit1! Eas-r Baskets anti . llovelties 1g; .. •319 • ... 0.1l1tt ~-_, :a..:.=. I ._ ... _-_ .. _ _.,. ..., ......... ,...,. . . =-~d ., __ f,,;Jr ... ... u.iet .. .,. • QM. Cill'* ==:-... =~~--~-= .. ......... Crnm I ............ ..... 69' I :=:1:1 ...__, :_:., .... _...._ ... --. T1NU.. ~at. Tf\. ' ----- I I ( Au. act arr. gal fa COi &el Pa 'T fol for trf Ch Be • Brando Attends Rite Eor Slain 'Panther' OAKLhND (UPl) Author James Baldwin and actor Marlon Brando were among mourners w b o gathereo today ln a park faclni the county courthouse for a memorial service for tl.ain Black Panther Bobby Hutton. The proiram b e i a n following funeral services for the 17-year-old party treasurer at E p h e 1 i a n Church of God In Chrisl Berkeley. and burial at Mountain View Cemetery. Hulton waa shot fatally after he and othen 1n a house 1urrounded by police were ordered to surrender followine a 90-mlnute gun battle in west Oak.land Saturday nlght. Polic'i s a I d Hutton ap- peared to be~ying a gun when be em ed from the house. Blac anthers have mainta.ined Hutton w a s unarmed I See by Today's Want Ads e THAT HANDY "OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY". • A cook ii wanted for an OUT OF STATE reaort. • Here's a brand new pool table that ~Ila at $450 offered tor $300. • An experienced Beauti- cian la wanted ~r a pri- vate club beftuty salon. e LOOK AT THE SWAPS JN TRADER'S PARA· DISE! • n..-e are RYeral ;ood, clean cari tel1in& for Wi- der $325. , ........ Uw.. I want to thank all those who support.ed my candidacy with their efforts and votes and to ·wish the new Council continued success. I Old Lady Sent Bod y SAN FRANClSCO ( UPil -Homicde detectives said today they believe the man whose body was shipped here in a trunk from Newark, N.J ., was well-to· do. The man's body was discovered here Wednesday when the sealed steamer trunk was opened by the railway express agency. The man had a fatal bullet wound in the heart. In Newark Thursday, it was learned that the shipper was a little old lady who tip- ped the baggage master for handling the 2 1 5 • p o u n d package. She was described as 5 feet 2. 120 pounds with gray hair. She sent the body April 1 to a "Janet Farlse" in San Francisco. H o m i c l d e in· spectors said that the name she gave, "Fedele" and the "Janet Farise'' name were both fictitious. , Sencerly Cal Barck from lohn anti Lynn Hart anti Mllploy•••· May your laster ... a foyoua one. . ., . . .. .. ., ., Friday, April 12, 19b8 DAILY PILOT 7 Reagaa Running ? -• .. Pav Hike Asked------------" 'Non-candidate' LOS .\NGELES CAP) -N 0 ' I c I An estimated 7 5 , 0 O 0 • s o u t h e r o c a 1 i fornia J. RLIPPI WINERY STORE caa:ptnten have beg u D HAS MOYIO l lOM COltA MIU netotla&ns wlttl the con-· NOW ONN struction industry for wage °" ... ,.. '""-"~=~ ~ :.:! ".,..0::-.,_ '-• and fringe boosts of $2.50 an~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ hour over three years. Going on Road By BIU. BOYARSKY SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Rt.agan, in a move likely to • enew speculation about his presidential plans. Is sharply escalating his na- tional speak.ing schedule, turning his attention to ma- jor problems facing t h e count!'y. Aldes report the first- term Republican governor will no longer concentrate on his c o n t r o v e r s I a I California economies in his speeches. "I dor.': think we'll be talking much about saving nickels and dimes any more," said a n ad- minl&tration solll'Ce w h o declined the use of his name. "The emphasis will be on problems facing the Bay Family Again Hit By Tragedy e-0untry .'' This reversed a declslon made earlier in the year. when Reagan announced be was au but cutting out na· tional speechu. He had been under heavy flre at the lime from A s s e m b I y Speaker Jesse M .U nruh and other legislative Democrats who accused him of neglec· ting slate problems while traveling around the country in search of the R epublican presidential nomination. Publicly, Reagan says he is not a candidate, only the favorite son of California Republicans. · But bis advisers believe that new signs of life from New York Gov. Nels<>n Rockefeller's camp increase the chance of a deadlock at the Rp6pubUcan National Convenlll'n in Miami Beach in August -and boost dark horse I<egaan's chances of eventually getting t h e nomination. Aides said Reagan bas ac- cepted invitations for two speeches this month in the West. NIGHT and DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P .M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. GET PACIFIED AT P.:.•.<.-.iJ.i.~: S ,:·'~ ng·~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA • ...... _\ )_',,-,~"'I ·:. ·': ... ' . I· '.• ·,·~· ! C.l' ''fl'.' ·~ . u. ~ • "' . · . ~1 ., • , • '· ~ ,. , · rt•• ~-.. rJ1 ~ ' ,,, ~· ' ~ r ' • .~.l IL' k, · r , ·. '.1.1111 '.: I \I I · 1 1 II; d I 11 111 1111 \ '1111 ' " . . MAIN •Hf1c r '•·lt11 \\IHITTlfR llOlJlfVARO • lO· >d\/Gllf', CAllfORl\11•\ -----------------------------------------------------~ LAFAYE'ITE (UPI) -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tragedy again struck an East Bay ,hmily Thursday when 21-year--0ld Gregory Busch was accused by police of strangling his mother and--beetiog -hii father unconscious with a cane. SheriU's deputies said the younger Busch was found in a coma outside the family home, bis mother's body nearby. The elder Buteh - crippled from a bunting ac- cident -had revived and crawled tA> a neighbor's for help. Young Busch, an above average a tu d en t in psychiatry at Sonoma State College with no previous record of police trouble. gave no explanation for Thursday's events. His 63- year-old father, Oscar, was too trol.l)>led to talk. Tragedy bad once before struck the family of Oscar Busch, a blgb a c h o o I mathematics t e a c·b e r , naturalist arid adviser for Walt Disney nature films. out Rambler American Sl,946* Yep I The bug iB "out"-the American is "in"! The American gives you.more power, more room, more trunk space ••• more car. And it's American-built! WHY BUY A BUG WHEN FOR $1 ,946* YOU CAN BUY A CARI ..._._ ~·. A111-..I mall prite, lad. ta.. indudad. 'r•ltftt lftf Meal la.la •"lllentl. SEE IT COST A MESA DRIVE IT AT HOLIDAY SALES & SlltvlCI • • • lfH H~lllOll ILYD. l'lleN : 642-602J HUNTINGTON BEACH UMIU ll SALIS I SlllYICI 410 MAIN ST. l'N•: IJ6-JOJI Three years a10, hit !!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!111!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! daugbter,Ellzabeth,~,waa ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ found dead in an apartment near the University o f California's Davis campus, where she was a psychology student. Four hours later, her first cousin, Max Ostermiller, 23, of Salt Lake City. leaped to bi& death from the Golden Gate Bridge. Ostermiller, whose body was n.ever found, left a note reading "Bury me with my love, Liz.'' The cause oC Elizabeth's death was never determined. Tam O'Shanter. The big bar scotch in California. Now available for your HART'S SPORTING GOODS home bar art,99f tim. 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA ' . 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Mu Robtrl l-•51 C-..lo Me-u St # Co''" Mf"H, 41't DtJCtor •nd ,,,.,, C>Ot\•lo "-'ft"· lOIU JIJ\11 Ro.td. Casi• ~., f11tl Mr t. Mr! R-rr B•r~•r<I 11"9f Wfll•lpQff Clrtf.r Hunt1,u11on 8f"A<tt. hi>• Mr & MrJ Rttt,•rd Brown, 1<ttl Slt r· r• Vtsr• Ntwoorf 8e•ch, oirl Mr. ' Mn T~n-Yu Wu. JOU Wo~ JAC" A't/P • COJtl Mf"H, t)o¥ Fire Calls S..I IH<ll 4 .. Pm .. 1'11Ursd•Y• ltUh 11~, tllY 7 ~.ui;"m , rMdlcal old. St Cloud •nd LM ~loml!O\ lll•d ' u om.. r.-cv~. 11o•lln bovnd S.~ Olrvo 200 vard• •out/I nl Bav 81•rl t 19 am , Fr1d••· lr•~h !Irr. <llV dumo Wofmlnolor tO ol • m. TllUnd•Y• rucu•. 1071 Sorvc~ t •l om .. retcu•. 4A07 c;tn1 SI 14•nllnt1on aucll 1 )t • m lt'H.tr~•v, rocue, &1nn1"9 •nd Mt9f'Oh• I u 0 m, •u I••~· ~or1neool1 •nd t<11str 7 711 Pm, •lruciwt fort, 4lS1 Vol· 11trr OrlVt , n o m • <•r ""• on" .-..u mlle ,..,,n o4 w.,ner oncl P.o<Ho<. '°"" 10~.if:':i, mecff<•I ekt. ltAJ• l oll• t;ttlu Cftl• ~ 12 fR • m Tl>urldn . rHCUt. l?7 A•f> uoo, At>I. II I 1)1 • m, rH<~. ISJS ~rior Aw • s-0 m tr ult •Ire, '1S' 1 w 111• S• 10 C)l pm , "•"' llrr. 2701 Htrbor !llvd N.-1 .... ~ 11 JO pm T•ur><I••· ,,..t'<li'1• coll. lAI• SI ~nd ll~lt>nt Blvd S 07 om , mtdl< .. I •od. lll• E CO<l•I Ml91two • n • m Frldov, dw•llln• lorf, lll Fernonclo SI DEATH NOTICES LEAVITT '\.1uren<e D, le.vllt, it:l01 Ollcheu L•""· HunllnGIOfl Buen Sul"llved b• P•rtnU, Mr, and Mr\. Frtd Lf'IVltt. ttrolh<r\, J'flr•v. Normon ftnd Mer cu'' tl•lers, Kar•n and Hollv; or•ncl o•renh. Mr t nd Mf\. ClartMt L•••l1t, ·~d Mr •nd Mr\, Wllll•m c Lund. ortol orandmo1Mr. M" (llar lotlle Wont1acott $t',v1cr\. S•t\lrd•v~ 10 4 M , Wo1mln,1rr W1rd Cl>tl>!'I. Churcf'\ of '~ l•Hflif Dl\I S•'"'J SOOMb<!rO Morlutrt l 0<'9 8u<h 01recton. AODIS LO'id Etrl Add•> Aoo IA. tA tSlS Sv~rtor AVf • .SOM:I ?t, Ht"WCHW"t 8••<11 P••~ .... ., Aorll 11 ~r­ v1vflld bv "°"" r '•~" l .-.dOt\ Rlwr ,JC!t. and E•rl S> A.tl41 S••lfft . •P'ICI th,...f' Or•ndChtkSt~1' Sirr--11(1•"' Wiii bf priv•'t Bttll M l)rl1 ~' w tl•l ~uotr lnr. Cm'" Mt"111 0 rl"(ton I.IE~ fMI R.-vmnnd l f'" n• ()rol, ~I. (M14 Mr'"• P• ,,.,, ,..,,.., •rir ,. Survlvf"d bv wHr Rw r M L1~f"I. Of ,.... ""''"' fwn ,,,.uqM~f\1 MMn•,. l Gr.,tttt\ou\" of R•Y"'"Kf"' •"ct Elf"• nil• r; O Rf1r.., "°J"'INC>Of' A,.M,,, '""· R•Y~d v \.lf'I", \Ul't °"-'"'"' """,, ort ndC!'t1kSo•n •""ct '~'"'f" 11r,.~I "'""'<I <hlfdrtn S...rvic.r• M?MdMV. I (' M In tf'Mt (h40f"I Al P'IUft( Vttw 'N1lh R.,v Cl'\itrk"\ W 4;,,-,q,, off1< '''"4J In tf"fMf"nt. Pae,1tl( V1,w Mtmorit l P..r·\ 01rtcfrd bv P1cU•C Vlrw Mortuttrv i\1.\NTOOTll O•rno M~otoolh 1111 H•1•rd, M•d.,•• (ttv rA)\l>rl ltWIPI .,,,,, to. ~\1,....1¥"'<2 t>v wlf., (,fft,,d1t. fhtV9hl"' (cnn,, I two ~. Rttntfv •nO ""'""" 011r ~nh. Mr ~nd M" O,mn M.4nt(l(ll1' T•n"""""'!,.J tt\rl ,,,,,., t .. lhl't Aoyd T tnMS-"N ~t,vlt•,, f tlcfA't/ tnd•v 1 PM P,..lt f'tmll• Co•on1•I Fu,,.r•! Homt ln•trmrnt wltl ~ 1n T,.n,,t~ -BALTZ MORTl.ARJES Corona del Mar OR 3-!MSG Costa Mesa Ml 6-24%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cosu :\In• LI S..3433 PACIFIC Vlt.W MEMORIAL rARK <Ametery • Mortuary CbaPf'I 3.'iOt Paclflc Vltw Ortvr Nt""'POrt Rueb. CaJUornla 844-2711(1 PEF.K FAM ILY COLONIAL FUSERAL ROME 7801 Bola Avt. We.tmlnatu m-3525 ---SMJTR"S MOlrnJ.tRT m MaJ1 st. 8..U."" Buell LEMm WESTaJPP MORTVARY Cl .E. 17'.ll St., COIU Mtt1 ...... WEl1'MJ STER MEllOIUAL PAU ·~·~ ... " a1,1ll I• Beld. Wettm .. .Ur lb-JTJI ••Mn -.... ... . .. Frida'/ April 12. 1%8 Freedom Hughes Plan ..... _..... ....... Award 3 Nati on Air ·THANK YOU 111 Cow1 tv ti Defense Slated Friends and Supporters for your vote RVE:\A Pi\RK Tht> Freedoms F'oundallon At Valle~ forge will hold its second consecutive West C'o:i~t nward presentations at Independence H a 11 • Knoll·~ Berry F'arm here on Saturday at 2 p.m. The two national award re1:1p1ents are Martha Raye and Walter and Cord<>lia Knoll. founders of Knoll's Berry i"arm. ~"~' Rayl'. stage. screen and teJt>v1s1on star. is to rf'l:e1vc the ~ational Service Medal award for her talent unstintingly given to the Armed Forces overseas, without concern for fatigue. health or risk bringing cheer to lonely patriots far from homt> Mr. and Mrs. Knott will be joint recipients of the Na- tional Freedoms Lea~rship Meda l Award for their con· i;t;i nl example l)f responsible l'1l1zensh1p through loyalty 111 God. Country a n d Humanity': and for their construction of the exact rf'plica o l Independence IJ all. C:Ollegc Of 4 Arts In Laguna "A Collage of F'o11r Aris: Music. Li~hl. Poetry and Dance" will be presented Saturday at 8·30 p.m. al the Laguna Beach Art Associa- tion Gallery, Cliff Drive and Pacific Coast Hi~hway. Featured in the concert will be Richard Maxfield. Laguna Beach r e s i d e n t whose electronic musical works arc now available on records. lie has recently taught at San Francisco State Colle~e and at New York 's New School for Social Research. The e v e n i n g will be combined with dance under the direction of Leonora Portney, and improvised light petterns by J o h n Forkner. R11th Forbes She rry. Laguna Beach poet. will read poems e s p e c i a I I y selected to go with Max· ricld's "Wind'' a com· position c r e a t e d elec· tronically from saxophone sounds. Tickets will be available at the door and will be $2.50 for adults and $L25 !or students. Proceeds will go to the support of the gallery. FULLERTON -A new three-nation air defense pro· gramming and t r a i n I 11 g center was 11nveilcd in Belgium today as the first operational link in NADGE -called the lt.1rgest and Accountants To Hold Conference ANAHEIM.. -C a r I H. Lieber, IBM's w e s t er n region manager, will speak to the Orange Co u n t y Chapter of the National Association of Accountants management's role in t h e new era of Data Processing at the Disneyland Hotel. Monday, April 15 at 6:30 p m. The Orange Co u n t y chapter of the NAA is a c<>n· tender for first place in na· tionwide competition as tihe top accounting organization for service to community, m e m b e r s h I p p r O· ressionalism and orgamza· tion planning as well as hi gh scorer in the NAA national professional program. Two Countians Die in Vietnam Two Oraoge C o u n t y servicemen are among 12 Califorruans who have been killed in Vietnam, the U.S. Defense Department an· nounced Thursday. Specialist Foart'h Class David A. Rosenberger. of Orange and Capt. Paul J. MonUlgue of Santa ADa both were killed in action. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 U S. m1ss1le b Parent 10 Cliff 14 literary form H Victim 16 R11n11tr of wands 17 Sudden lur 18 Color 19 Pert. to a t11'le pe11od 20 F favor 1 19 mate11al 22 Ran~ of view 23 Element 24 See H Down 21> Steamer: Abbr 2~ One atlemflnq k1nder9Mten 30 Where Shah Jahan b1111l his lemplc 31 lnlo lhal plan• 33 Movie VIP 37 Overhanging roof edge 38 Across lhe border from Quebec 40 Moon goddess 0 Form 1ncorrtclly 43 F11st publoc; ~ppuranct 44 Ba9: 0 111. 45 Female anhu l 47 Combustion product 48 Circus rmploytt 51 New1s 53 For thi s ruson 54 Uninltr· esling 5'1 Slate: Fr. 60 w. Hemispoot !rouble spot 61 Divis ion of a poe111 62 Narrow pass a~e 1>3 Soviet city 64 Missile b5 Left quickly && Salad ingrtdieot 67 Emit noclurna I sounds V tsltrday's Puz zf t Solved: Vl2/&8 11 For~r lt1n9 38 Turn out of Rum1nl1 39 Openlr19 12 Showing U Golfer's utonlshmrnt goa l ll Trlr91am 43 Notlcu abbreviation 45 Trrat 21 Barnyard salt walff' soun d 46 Many llmu: DOWN 22 Qultr Utmry l S I dlsplrased: 48 Boolccut Y -: Former Slaog fHhn hockey grut 25 Ogress' milt O Flower P•l 2 Golf.course 26 Stt 49 Down SO Not vtry stct1on 27 Stt 4 Down stn1lblt 3 Unaccomp-28 Complete S2 Killed anted lurns: 55 Busy as • -i 4 lraql, for one lnfor1111I z words 5 P l1et out 32 ltll regirdtd 56 W Ith In: of sight 33 Pus out of Comb 6 K Ind of the plclurt fOfra ' racr 34 lnstru111rnt 57 St lf·l11111lnoui 7 Do house-35 Rtsponsf. body hold then blllty 51 Unit of 8 Curb 36 Two whttltd loudness of 9 View Indian sound 10 Sl_,t urrlagt •O Ihle bird most tomplex electronic un· dertaklng in Europe, it was disclosed here by Hughes Aircraft Company, t b ej designer and manufacturer., Dr. Nicholas A. Begovich. a Hughes vice president and group executive at thel Fullerton facility. said the undergrond facility, said the operated jo1otly by Belgium. the Netherlands. and West Gennany. I The center will be used in conjunct.ion with command and reporting centers to be built in each country by Hughes. "The system will give each country, for the first time, an integrated, split-se- cond, computerized a j r defense capability," D r . Begovich said. ''It is designed to provide electronic umbrella pro· teclion against aerial attack over the three countries by detecting, tracking and iden· tilying airborne ta r g e t s automatically. The system also will rapidly evaluate and compile incoming data and control de l e n s i v e weapons," he 113.id. of confidence. I shall continue the work for the 9ood of Costa Mesa. ROBERT M. BOB WILSON The Colorful I Sound of Orange County Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM FROM FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH For an awesome display of flower power. come to The Plaz.a at Rancho California this weekend! You'll see an amaz.in& variety of spnng-l.resh country flowers presented by the Armstrong Nunery. and you can take advlntap of our annual one scent sale of fresh plants aAd Easter Lilies. You can gather bouquets of barpin1 at 'Ibo Plaza's gift shops the kids can J.>!ck =~~fort tlvt ammd &he ~ · ~en llatt a fttW cwp of hungry fish in our F"IShiJl' Hole. Do you prefer wild ftOMn? You'D find than on almost CVtt'J one of oar 87 ,SOO acrei. Come in to the Visiton Centu ud we'll s.ho•)'09..,.., 10 •t your way through the tboro11J)l6red bol'IC nncbes. dairy farms. orcbatds. vineyards. homcsitcs, ••d recnation lands of RlDCbo CaJ1f oroia. .. ,. ~'V e J RRNC]O ~UfOlNIB NUT wtlONDi A aou.ING STONE GATRDS LOTs or~SEE ova GFM SBowt LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NC11'1CE ltOTIC• CW TaWTU'I IA&.• ,..._ s.111 t" _., W' hlf 11U1 fMf -.. " ......., ka.."' II.at ...,.. ,. .. Oii Mn f, 'It& _, ll 1• A.M.. r We.t ,...... i.ef 1ID S..-.. "-I. ., IENl'FICIA.l U ltVICl! cod • C.Qtwftl.t ~ Solllll 11' .... West ..... '"' .. ---.. ·~ ....... 't,..,.,.. -Ille ..,.,.., CltMf "' Let l "' ... ~ ---' .. 0... flf l'tWt J. A. Ow TrKt. • - -,_,..,. ....... ~ f, , ... a~ b¥ In llolik 4 .... • fll M~ L VlffllE OAltO!NS. INC., a C.llflmla ~ 111 ... fft!Qe tll Ille Cllllftf\' ow-an. .,._ ,_....., o-ntw )0, ,_._ tf ,.,., ~' .._-iv~ lflM. as ,,_.,, No. 1'31115. 111 booll IUO, atollt tlle Ncwtll llM et ..id l.lt 1 to -m of 0111<1a1 llt«>t* "' 111e tftlce Mkl Mttottllt 11111 fll Ille s.Ma ,.,... OI Ille C-tv ._.., of Or-C-IY, llYW ClltftMh ~ IW1tlenlwl'f C.H~, WILL SILL AT l'UILIC ALIC· •!olle MIO MlllwlY d• lo tlle llOlt!f tll TION TO HIOHIEST llOOllt 'Olt CASH Oeelnftll\e, IMYatllt al llme "' Mle 1 .. lawflll '"°"""' EXCl!PT -~ tllertof 1y1,,. ol Ille Unllel Sl•lel •I 11\t Soufll Front ~l'f ol IM_..,,.,, PfOIOl\MllOll of ..,!Pa<l<» lo Ille Oranet Co u n t v Ille ~..,, II• of Fa1rv1-Fal'1m. .. COll'1llo\IM, Cltv of S.nle AM, State of Plr maP rec.ordtld "' tooaa I -n Of Ctllfornla, ell rltltl, llllt and t....,._t ~ w ld Mbcella-• ~ WV9d lo •lld 110W hell bv It \ff\dei' "'Id ALSO l'XCEPT ~t "'1IOft ....._, 0.. Of Tnnl lrl 1IW ~ tlllllr.d lr1 t,11\1 -tlltfY Of lht lolloool11e deKrtbed .. 14 C:-IY tM Stalt CleKtlbed M : llM: ... l,,..1"9 al lfle cenfW llM I,.. 'AICl!l I: ~loll ol Wr191!t Street and Tflll -'!Oii of lot A flf 11\e ...... Int Haml"'911 .Av-1 thence Nor1tl ... 3" Trad, In Ille d ty flll Cotlt "lest, COUf!tv 10" l!as:I 1S1.0 fMt tlont Ille ee11m ol Or-.... ,. of Ctlllllrllla, .. -llt!e of H.amlllan A ........ "" ,... *'"' mu flltcl 111 Ille ,_ Of Ha..<ock .. ,.. nine of • .. _, curw, -.v• nine arid •"""-..,.,._ Mllrv H. ..... -"'tft'" llaYlntl • ~Iv• OI 1000.00 nllle IW P•rt1110ft -11e1,,. Ac110ft No, ,..,, IMnee tnlef'lv 11:uo feet aiono '315 I" ... SU-lor Court of "" Sitt• Mid '""'* ""-" • <:en!nl •nefl of ,. of Ctllfornl•. In alld for Ille -IY Of )1' )>'• lo Ille lrve P0111t <II beo1Mlnt11 Los A"9elft, loeelht< wl"' 11)11 PWllcwi tltenco Nortll 13' 15' CIO" En! 517.2.S feel of Lot 15 of Fairview Ft rma as "" mat> Ill 1111 betlttlnfnt Of • ,._, cvrve, recotded In boot I NM n of cone.ow Msftt~. llavln!I • radius of Ml11ct11a,,_,. M.tllt '" .... o111u o1 111e mu feet; ~ -"'-ti~lv m" county rec:ordlf' flf "'kl Or-County, '"' •!one Mid w,.... 111.._~ 1 C9r11UI ~ WIWI ilMll ~ of Secllort 11. •Cl!tl~ of 23• .ft' 36"' lo Ille be91Mlne of lowntlll• t S0..111. It-10 w .. 1 In Ille t rewne °""'' COftQVt wer.le<'l'f, hav• l•ndlo Lu lolsal as .. kl Ranclto Is lne a radius of 7'5.'1 -; 111ena1 -.. °" • ma• reconlod In book 2 _,.,...,.r~ 319.fl feel alont Mid -m alld m el '•~" of wkl Lot cvrw llll'OUlll 1 -lr•I -" e1 r.i• .w ""9lles County, described .. f wltolt .. 3'Hr lllenct North 11• U' IO" £1st llt>llowt; tS47.31 .... lo • POlnt Oii Ille MSttrlY h91M1"9 II lllt I-~ of !ht Pn>*-1ion of the cemw 11,. flf Al19,.. _.., n ... OI Mid Lot A Wiiii ,... .. A-. Norlll .,. 1$1 .... Ent _,.,~ nne of Ille Ral\dlo 5aftl1a90 dt 11.ST.tJ feet from Ille llllWledlon of Sallla ,.,,.., n..nc. North 12° 21' 05'' Mkl aflftr II,. fll Attan1lt A-Wllll Eest UUO -aloM Ille wnllf'~ n11t lllt <*'llltr 11111 Of WrlDl!t SlrMI. of SllO Loi A lo • nne N••lltl Wllll and ALSO EXCEPT ... Undivided - ...m1y TIO 00 ... t, mettUf'ld al rlthl NII lllltf'ffl In •II 911s, otl, mlrwiral1 -'"-from lllt Easl n ... of 1111 .. ,,., and hvdrourtlOll wtisi.-!Vino below dH<rlbed as Parctl 3 In Ille dtecl lo llW • depflt of SOO.OO fttl from Ille surface N-rt Protecll0tt Olslrlct, •tcDtded of .. Id land, bu! wllhoul Ille rloht Of Ju,,. 1,, ltll, In book lt7, -U4 of 111rl1ce ..,,,...,, o..ch; llttllct Horii! 13' 2'' OS" EHi S.IO Mllld It Included wllltln Ille trtll IGl.01 fttl tlont MIO .,.,.1111 line lo 11111 ""°""' on • mtt> flied for re<ord I" book we11trl~ 11,,. o( Mid Ra,,.;"" S.nll090 d<! 17 """ 31 lo i7 lnCIU•I•• of Record rrf Sanl• An•1 IMn<e Norlh 12'4".10" Survevs In ~ offlco of IM county We.I 407.n Itel •lollo Mid WHltrlY llne rec.ord<!r Of Mid <OU""" lo Ille Htlerlv line of lne 1.tr>d doscrlbtld PARCEL .t: In • deed to !ht Newbtrl Profecllon 'Thal PC>rflon of Loi "14," of lhe llArl- Olslrlcl, recorded Julv 14, ltU tn book nlr19 Tract, In the cllY ol Cos!• MeM, 2n oaoe '8 of D-: flltfttt Norfll 13• counfy of°'"-"· ~lele Of Catllorrila, AS 16' 0$" EHi 2200.14 feel •lone MIO sllown on • mao flied In Ille UM of e.u!erlv llM lo Ille Gtnl'r llM of Vic· Htn<ock·Bannl119, and o~. Yt. MArv lorla Streef, 60.CIO lffl wide, •• ""'111> H. lltnnlne tor Partition and belno A¢o ed In • deed lo Or1119e County, recorded tlon Ni>. '115 In lllt ~Ptrh••· Courl of Oe«mbtr 2f, tm I" book $91, 1119e 117 tho Sier. of C•llfornla, In ar>d 'for Ille pf OfflclAI Recordt1 tltenc. NSler1Y County of Los A ..... les Ind a PONIOft of •IOllt Slld centw llne of Vlelo<'la Str..et Ftlrvl~ Farms. as sflOWll .., • m•n• Ille lollOWIM COii'-: Nor1ll .,. .IO' U" ~ In book • -n of E.sl 7l.7• feet lo Ille l>o!tlM1"9 of I MJxellaneous ~. 111 the offlc• of .... .__, curva oinc:ave norllle<l'f htvl119 CCKlnlY r'tCMdlf' o1 "'Jd Or1"" Couniy, • ra<llua Of qooo.oo feel 1 111enu easter Iv dHcrllltd n follows: '"·<16 feet •lone ulO cvrw ""-h • S..lnnl"'1 on tlte IOUllltrl'f 11r&o cenlr•I •ntile of 11• ?Y lS", lo a 11,,. lonntlon of the EHi llM Of TrM:i No.. ,._,,,, lllenct North 11' ... CIO'' E111 3'70, IS "r m•P -ded In boolt IU 161.M ft.et •lont said '•"""t 11111 lo Ille Pwn s •lld t of 111d MIKl!lllneous norlllWttl corner of lllat Qf'taln 2• 2» MA1>1, al n.. souli..rly ccmH" of "'411 -•-eel al laM .. tftll!Oul-11\ beall~ -adaln. 1A2S4 e<ra -i .~ ... a -2' of RKorCI of Sv"1'Ys flied In ma.Vfled In boolt 36 -79 of Record Ille offlco of Ille c-tv RICOl'der o4 pf Svrvrn. In ll>e offlct Of Mkl counlY said Oran11e Coun1Y: lllM<• al_, !he recol"cler1 lll<llce Notti! o• 33' 00" west >OUfllwHlerl\t llM of uld 7• 2*acrtt 511.lS feet •lono said prolon9alton and Souffl 11· Ol' ~· EHt. w 11 '"'· South ft>« Ent ltne OI MIO 7•.150 acrt 1><1rGtl JS' sr 10" Eut 2'7 JO lee!, Soulh St' lo the <OU!fleut CO<"ner of t.tld Tract •1' 20" Eut 1 n 61 teel, Soufll 11• 11· No ).170: 111-•'°"9 the boulldal"I of 00" E.,1 1'91)1 le.I, Sou11t 63° n' CIO'' said lrtCI ft>« followlnt <HKribed EHi l iS.5' '""' Incl South o • 11' 30" CCKltSIS: Sovth W ,,. 00" Wt$! Ill.SJ Eul 'Zn." lffl lo 1M mosl soullltr~ IHI, Nortlt n• 11' St" w .. 1 213.9' lttf, CMnlf' o4 u ld 2A.2»atres, alMI belno North 6'' 00' 00" West 111.U teat, Nor11> the Wes! fine of land descrtlltd In """ '°' 00' 00'' WHI 74.22 tffl, Nor111 57" .Ml' lo Edneh Race C1Pron. recorded 00'' W<'tl IJ,f6 feet, Norflt Jr 00' 00" O<lobtr n, ltLI In boolt 1111, .,. .. "' Wtsl 211.6' ie.1. Nortll u• 11• 00" Wa.t pf Olllclol Recorda: ltlenc:e Sovth o• 33' 117.01 ft.el, Nor111 '5° 51' 00., West 11.lt 00" Eu! un ,, tlll!f •Ion!! Mid Wes! fffl, Notti! ••• lf' LI" Wttl 157.•7 f..t llrw> lo the soulllerly fine ol "'Id Loi A: Ind Norflt 7' 29' CIO" Wet! 130.97 feel le Ill•~• South M' 1r 15" WHI 11•1 79 the "°""-' cor..., of said 1'r1<1 No. lt•I •lone 11ld to11lher1Y line lo lhe 3A70 •nd •n 1119fe oolnt ln the boundarv oolnl of be!llnnlnt. of wld 2•.UO •er• parcelr lllence •lone EXCEPT 1"ose oorllons !hereof the bouncl•rv of Mid oarcel, 11141 followo dl?scrlbed In 111t dt~ to Ille Ortn9t Intl described coursa: North o• l?' 00 .. Counlv FIQod Conlrol Ol•frlcl recorded WHt 133.30 feel to lh• <e11ler llne cf Augusl s, 1..:1 ln book 6660 '"' NS of VIC'lorl1 Orlve (40.00 i.t wlor ), Soullt Ofllcl1I Rt<'O•d•. 71' 11' 00'' Weal 193.U Ifft •"'"9 said ALSO EXtEP1' !ht lnlerttl of Ille cenler ""••South Ir 01' SO" East W .11 County of Or•"ft, lflt •V«ttSO< and IHI, Soulh lS' 57' 10" Eut 1'7.30 IHI. •nlenee of .... NeWberl Protecllon Sou!h se• '7' 70" EHi ln.42 feel, Soulft Dlslrlcl. In INt oortlon of "'Id land ln-17' 11' 00" Eot 169.02 lee!, SOU!h '3° eluded wlftll" the 1>41"4111 of tho Sanle 77' 00'' Easl llS.56 IMf •lld Soulh 41• 17' Ana River. n tltown on • mtt> !tied tn 30" Eut 2t7.'1 feel lo Ille ooinl of boolt 12 l>fft 2• of RtcDtd of Survw• In beolnnlno Ille ofllce of ~ county rteo<der of 11IO EXCEPT ell OI~ on, ml-•b ond Orange Countv. olher hydroctrbon subllancn t..low 1 ALSO EXCEPT fnlm Illa! oortlon of dtPlll of 500.CIO'"' from the wr!KAt flt# SecflOll 17. lowMlll• t Soulfl, ltante 10 Nld land but Wll'-t the rklhl of enfrv WHI lnc1udtd •lllllrl tlle """""° Las -•nv oortlOn of Ille toJf'face •bovt • llolSls •II ml•rab, fft, oll, Ptlrowum, dtolll of 500.0f feet for 1"'11 PU,_ -""' olld ofller h y d r o c a r b on wN-...r. 111111'-"' •lld """'' lfle aboVe Said 1-nd " 1nc..-"""''" lfle ar• dtsc7111td 11l<lp of flM: ~ wlfll •II sllOWI! on I map flied for .--d fl\ boolt ...auorv •nd COl\Wflltnt r'11Ms to H · f7 -JI lo ~ Inclusive of Record flt# •lore lot, dnotlolt, Pl'OCNce, txtrad •nd SvNSVs 111 Ille offlct of 1111 c.aunfy l•k• the wmo. wblect lo Ille ••P•ftt ,,_d<r Of ulO co;inty. llmli.ilon ""'' •nr .,,., •II _,.!Ions S.IO ..... Wiii be -· but Wllhout for IM exolortllon. develo!Hnenl, pr~ coven.nl or warrenty, expres' or lmDll..,, ducllon, ewlfactlon end ltklr>t of tll'I of revordlng lllle, OOSMSSlon, or .,,.. ,.Id wblfanca sllall be cartled on 11 cvmbrenca. lo .,.Y Ille rematn11111 ..,,,... leveb below Ille det>lll tA ICIO.CIO feel c1.,.1 sum of Ille ""'' secur.., by said l•on1 Ille tuffaca of Ille tbow ~lbed Deed tA Trust. ~wi1: S2.0lf,061.tA, w1111 51rls> of "'""· by mNn• Of ml~. w.111, lnltreal from October IS. 1'67, ., Jn aald Mrrl<k' •nd tor olller ecivJPrMnl lrom nolt provided. aOv.r1ces. II tm, undor lltf< surt.ce loc.allons on .tdlOlnlno or lerms of solo Oetd of Trvsl, fees, Cll•rta Mlontiorlno "'"" Mnt ouhlde of ft>« tnd expen~ of 1114 Trvsfff. •lld or lht abOve desc'rlbed •trio of ltlld, •lld sub-lrush cte•led IW "'Id Dttd of l rutl. locl further lo lht txPreu llmtlallon The beneflcl•rv undt r Mid Ottd of 111tl 111e lorevol1111 re..rvtl!Oll sn•ll In TruJI, bv •••son of • brtadl or d<!f•ult In no w•v be ln~Prtltd to Include •"" It>« obll11ellon• \K\/rtd t II t r e b v , rlohl of tnlrv In •nd vt>on the svrt.ce of l!erelolore exec!Md and deltvered Ill 111• Ill• above dftcrllltd tlrlp Of l.tnd. ur>denltned • wrll~ Decler11l011 of S.kl ltnd I• Included wtlltl" the eret O.l1u1t and D-•lld for Sale, and wrltttn sllown on • m&o llltcl for reCOfd In book nollce of breach and of •IKflon to UUM '7 oavn 31 10 n lnc:lutl•e of Record the ulldtrtl•ntd lo Mii "'kl Pn>c>ertv 1o Of surveys In lht ofliCI of fht county ulltlV sold oblloallons, and lllereatter, on recoroer of "''d county, Janu1rv J, 1'68, Ille undenl11ned cau- Thel porlton of Loi 7S of Ftlrvlew N ld nohee Of breacfl •r>d of election lo be Farma, ln Ille city ol Co.It M.,., coun-recordlCI In l>ook IAl2. Pl9• H2. of Mid ty of Ort,..., aloi. ol C1fltornlt, as per Offlclol Record,, meP recorded In book I 019e 71 of Oaled: April 4, 1961 Mlt«llaneout Maos. In Ille office of the llENEFICIAL SERVICE t;O. t'OUnty r..:order of ,.Id countY. 1YIM ~ Sitld l ru•I"" wosl'tfl\t of llW lollow1no -.rlbtd !ly A. l . 'Turner, lend: Vice Prn~ llNlnnlno al !flt l!Ol'tl!Wtsl comttr of SI'S 1437' Tract No. 653, n Mr ma• recol"cla<I In Publtshed °'""" Cots! Oailv Pllof> boot! 1', nee A7 of sold Mlaalllneous APrll 12. It. 16. t961 592-411 .IMP>. belno on Ille Norlll nne ol u ld Lot 7S; 11ttnc:e alone Illa _..,.., llM of "'Id Tract No. Ul, !tit followl1111 t'OUr&n: Soullt 209 07' 00" Wesl •It.SO ffff, l!Wflct Soutll 3'' W 00'' Wesl IOO 00 IHI; lhtntt Soul/I 5'1° ll' 00'' Wnl 100 CIO feel; IMnct SOUlll l6° '6 lO" WMI ns '° '"': !Ilene:• Soulh n· ts• :ICY' Wes! 105 CIO IHI IO 1111! IOUtf>. wnl comer Of Lot lS of Mid TrM:i No 453: "'-• IHV"'9 MIO -.itrlv lint of Trad No. U'J ~ conllr111fno Soulh 22• os• :icr• wu1 m IO ,.., , Thence Soul!! o• It' 00'' hat i07..SS '"' 10 tl!c JOUtlltrl• llM ol Mkl I.of u . LEGAL NOTICE PUllLIC HEAl!INGS WILL llE HELD BY THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION •• ft>« City H•ll. n F•ir Orlvt, Cosla ~. C.lifornl1, on "'°"" Clav, APfll n , THI, 11 7:)0 P.M., or n ,_, o o>oulb~ ~ettrr "9ardlnt 111~ lol10wl119 aPOllcahom: 1. C-lllOllt l u .. l'trmll N .. C·tl-411 for Sll~Rldtt. Lid. (• LI m t It d Pannersl!IPI 3.tJl Via Oporfo, NrwPOtt ll~aCll. t•lllornlt, for e>crmlulon "' •rtel •nd GPt•••• •" elgM Mint PC>rf•b"' tlbe<tl•ss •m~~nl •llcle wlliCll 111 • .,. Pf'o~lm1lelv 40' hloh, Jncl\idlnt ca._v, OCEP1' lflal ~ of Mkl lend hrlnt -.lfter~ of Ille Clflltr ftM of Vlc- loria Slreel, 40 00 Itel wide. •• con-vt'ltd i., the County of Ort"9« 11y ~ In • Cl Zone •I lW belter Street, COi,_ re<orded Dtctmhr ,. 1'32 In booll ~1 Mew, Calllontl• -117 of Olflclal .ea,,.,.. ' J. CtM!liell•I U'M 1'9"1111 "•· C-2>41 lot ALSO EXCEPT Illa! "°'"°" lfltrfOf JoSJlP/I W11dr11P, 631 Victoria Slrffl, MM war.tl'f Of Ille lollowtM IH<rlllfd COit• Mf», C:.lllornt1, lot Pf!rmlasloll Pnt: 8"1nnlnt 1t 1111 ce11l~r lfM 1,,_ to -•tt • Gun! Home for I malt• ~!Oft Of Wrlent Slrttt end lmum of 111• (61 t!Oerly ....,..,. lft on ex• Htmllton Av_,.: "'4nct Nor1f1 M' JO' lillnt dUPlox In •11 R2 lone 11 llllt ltl- 10" Eut 117.67 ,.,., •lonci the cfl!ttr drtas llr>e of Hamfllon Avenut Jo !flt be111"• ). C-tienal u.. 'trmll N•. C·2H1- nlnt of • 1a_..1 curve, conc.s.e AmeneN for Finl Souther,. ltPlltf nor!IM'rl'I h1vf1111 1 r•dlUt of 1000.co Cllurcfl, "50 Hammon Street, Co.la fetl1 1~ H•terlv 111f0 Ifft 11.,,,. ~. Ctllloml•, lor Pf!rmlttton i., con- wl<I curve thr..,llh • Celllral •1111le of llnve Cllftdfllonll Uu Penni! No. C·l'-47 ,. Jl' lS" lo l1le lrut POlnl tA btolMll\9: lo llW tYlsllno Pf'OUrt'f •nd ftclllllfl. ~ Norlll 1:r 75• 00" EHi 517 u '"I -belno llcenud by 1111 SlltNI to lhe betlnntnt1 of 1 lant"'t · cvrvt Ot..artmelll of Soc:lal Welfa~. tor • concavr _,.,..,, "-'>'Intl • rtdlut .; Dav NurHry Scllool for a ma•lm""" <It nl.2' ,_,1 IMnce nort!IMttw~ "''' 7S d'olldren ... ~ fllroutll S 'l'ffr>, flvt fftl •lont Mkl curve "'"°""" a ~lr•I den "" Wl!tlt from 7:00 A.M. to ''"' _ .. of 1l" .ft' lt" lo Ille bftlnnlM tA P M., •I fllll tddr-In en R' -· • rrttrW curve.'*'<• ..... wni.rly, haY• '· VWI-A..--.... Y·!Ht for Ing • nidlua of HS... Itel• lllmct ·-II. 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In Air y-lot -A-, M ~ ti\ 11!f ~ " di"°" of a AerMllOn -Ill exltllfle Or-Co</llty, _.._ Dec-W 29. rftlitlfftat, 1tt lftto ....,,_ 1" _.II - 1m 1 .. boot! m -I" of Of'lldal " c.MlllMef "-"'""" ..._ c.-. kit' • ._... .. Ill Ille MS1*r1Y llM Of 11m Mrflr C-trvctlool, "20 E. N SI., CMl'tlrl Nrc:tl ""°""" In Ille .,,,_ 1iD OowNy, Callfomla, for ~...... NI Ille Oral'IM C-"' Fitted COlll,..I Ul<teO mt•f_,,., -Jul._ 11t1t11!f Olmkt, rec_,.., Oc:'-' 4 INO In 11oa11 •!_.,.. C!Oft\trvcti.. flf I ...,.II -rio Siil -M 9' Oflldal ._.., ~ .....,,, ....,.,_,. In .,, •~ z- Htlrtll Ir U' W' r.,i 7'.n Ml 1"'"9 nof lo •••~ "''" JIOfln. ft _, S.C. uld -lffll' AN IO Ille lrve llOlnt of 1141'1 f2'0 2. OIYltlOn IX of Ille M4,lnk). ""1Mlne• ""*' N-Tr 2J' 00'' N I C:tdt. s.td """1fV It IOCltled .i •East •UO feel ....... Mid_..,~ ftftfl -Mtn1nlec WaY, C.10 Mfla. C.llfe 111ence lol/111 11" or 51'' last tS.tll '"'' ornla. IMM• loulfl •• 4V 17" Wotl •.oo fie! ,., 11rt111er 1Mormat100! °" Ille ..._. tit ... 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C.-Cost1 Ot1t0 ,.,., JOll S••lt of C• Oii M4r NofafY Pl .,..r,.,.,allv '" -lo '' \ube<rll .~ 1Clcr•o• <OFFICIAL 11 .. No Prl Ori ,.,.. JVI Pvl>Ot"4> MU'h 2' l lh• V~d dvth"9 t .t.twenue, C tlctlliou\ Pi-40lOG~ firm I\ c• 41rMM rwr " .. lollO ,..,.,...,. Sfrff1, C 0 •100" Ni St•lt of C Of\ Mat l'ubll< I" 11oo~•r~d t~ Dt ,,,. .., in .o<ltMWltc tOFFICI• Jc N• p 0 M. J• Oubil~"' M&rch 77 NOT 'AITN• 01 Pureu11 ,, ll>a (• ,, 1hl c 'ornla. f't •• ,,.,.,ah -'AllCLA 'lere1olor 11(1111"'1' ti 7750 Co114t•• "'"-'din 1'68 Th tl~U t ller Ml oullt<>rllV '«m•r I .._" ._.. ... _ " ....... Pul>llll Morcft 2 "' $T n I" Ill Ci REGO 8RAOLI FREV IC IMllEI Tl4E CALIFO TO J~ 8¥ Of't cllt4 It Jlldtt 11 filled cc t :lO l'J II anv TH1!00 GREGO llllADLI FRfV l(IMllEl cllllOr"' Cil•tll ~riot Slelt of ..... ANOH AltwN """-,.., .,. ..,,..,. v••TU .,_ Pvl>ll· ,,.,,,111,,. 11•~(1\. I It, I !'!It c:onouc SlrN'f, "'""' VACH1 "' .. '" ""' ~ Mii = IW. I Oii ......... --·--"""" ....... COfll~ LEGAL NOTlCE t.8GAL NOTJCE OVER TllE COUNTER lltOTtC• ~J'r:•OtTOU lU'"l•IOll COUllT 6' TNIE tU,.•RICMl COURT 0' THI tT11TI Of' CALll'ORl'llA "OR STATI 0,. CAL.IFORIUA 'Oft TM COUlfTY 01' OUNOlt THI toUNT't 01' OltANOI ..._ A•Jml .. fWJIM NOTICI Of' Mii.Ri ... 01' £•••• ol HA•«t> S AL'TMAN, ,. ........ 'Oii , .... ,. 01' ~~~t 15 Htaeav G•Vll'I 1111 "" l nT1':.1t,::.r.!4:.Tu Y NASO L.lttlnga for Thund1y, Aprlt 11, lff8 ;<tdllwl ot "" •bo\lt .....,.... *<tcltl\I E•t•tw"' IOA M. PATTIJ()N, •k.o IO•l••C•••••••ll!!:;'"':::::::l••sir=:::::;;S:m•L..... •• -.,,:. :3lllJl'--""!'rn::Z~:-.:.S~ .,..1 t H ,..,_ MYllll (!fl"'9 ... flltt PATTl$0fll, f1rA Mn OOUOL.AS PAT· 'N wld -....,1 tft <-'"Id lo Ult TISON, l&t MU. OOUGLM NI PAT. f>f'ltr rrw ,.0., ,,ltt Mm with IN -_......, llo TISON, ~ IW ,,._ .. tll , Mii .. -1141 Atll .. l ie a14 A-11& IW ~ttlc:e Of "" ctan. 04 .... .... 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IM<lore -· • t11tlHH court. or 10 PH.sent them, wltll Ou• ll•fd$1rHI ea •1'· .01. ,,,~ Pee Gimble-Rab tos 1211t di\ 12 tev•t ot" 11'• 1s•. 1S 3:~~ ~ ~';t~~· ,r: ~:; ~~ 66~ Nntarv Public In •rid tor u ld $1•1•· ~ l>f<Uury vouchtn , lo l!>t 11,,. 6cono""<> l •b 61 })'1 sr, ~" Poe Ouhl_. Ad•. 1 ll\t 2•\Q 24 ZIOf'I• UI•~ 1Bnc ~ t 9 • t ~ v 1 ~ .. 39 ~,.-,, ... •-•ed Jon l . V111Co known -,.r...~ el -, ~i~ ot •11 An~n ... , ,ldon lndllftrl" 1"1. th . Pt< v-011 Coro V, ro t h SAVIHOS & lOA" CONll'AHllS tf!llN'lo 1 I•~ 11; 20 l6'• 17'• I~ ~ -· .. -.,.._ ... ~·.. TI -·r ·• 2 __ 1, ,,. 6'° 6,. "''"" Ba"4. • ., s•, , • .., In mt to be ll>t otrton w-nt ,... llobert A. Et t!MM, $ullt 301. VtO lt<I~ l6wt7V. >61'2 Pt OH & W1ltr Dlt ·~ .,.,. Amtr Si l Uloh , ;; 7., City Ml Bk IO It•. 16'°' 16.,. h >ubscrlbfd lo Ille Wllf\111 IMfrvmtftl Hart>or Boultverd. Cotlt Me.,, Ctllfornla ~c '°" ~ I 11'~ 17"' 1714 ~<tlornor MO<IQIQ:o ,it: l~ll lm ~g:~b:b S~~l I. 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Steur.lv Co 1 SO 10 ll 30 Nol~rv Public • C1lllornl1 wllhln >tK month• •lttr "" llrtl PUbll<•· 1m~rtol B•nk 11'>11' 1 11., R~~CI(~ -~to~tt~otw~~~M.~f~~~~~~rl~~~s~~~~~lt~~~l~7~~1~6~P~r~t~ll~~~~M~~~ll~~~n~~~~~n~~-~~-~~~Q~u~~~b~r~-~l~~or~~-~~~~~~Ge~l•~llk • l•·IP,lf'' ~;~~:·~~~~e In "o;,f ..i'h~.~lc~'. ,... ~~~l~c~~~•~" n'oni. :;~ ~.. t' • Mv Commlu lOf'I Enlrtt Jim" Tortagll1 ~~1~:,:~~f~~nt° S1 •J6'1~i37;(,11i~ JulY I lt61 E•.c:utor ot tile Wiii ol ~ 1 Publlthed Ortnot Coasf Ot llY Piiot. lht ·-· ••med tlet -nt ( st Nat ~.-I 2h ~l91• l9'>-39''1 Mt tth 29 •nd AP<ll S, 11, It, 1941 Stt-61 lltllert A. IHflftlll ~~l'~~!·~~N~le.19~ l: 37 r. LEGAL NOTICE Suitt >11, SurtlY Net Bl\ s 1 t I 2111 ...,.... .............. ~s1~.~·~~·r~6 ~. ,.~~ ,.~v·~~ Cttra Mftl, Celllentta n.7t Vtlltv HB P-n•• SO. It .. 201o1t \o l'·ttlU Tel: ~ll Woll• Ftrwo Bani. I _, 41 '"~ fO"- ClllTll'ICATI OF IUllNISS Al~t>':f.'.....': ~:=~w co.sf o1nv Piiot. SEE THE NEW BONDS FICTITIOUS NAME Marth 19 1NI Aprll S, U, It, lt61 Jll-61 ~~a"fi\'ius~'c~~1'.if2 .~, m l~~ Th~ 11noers19M<I dou <ertlly I 1"' ,.,,,. Arden·M•vfa" Is 1014 66 70 6S <lu<t•"9 • bu•lntU It INf New-I LEGAL NOTICE Arft n s Oo1 <••tnl2 lat ltl 119 ,1.-enur. Coste M .. u , C•liforn11, undtr Ille B&L Oollc•I <••' ,.,.. ,.. 790 uc,,.lout firm nemt of SA R A S Ji " Btl<o Pf! <•5'77 ,,. ,15 PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO '"" thal MIG T·JISfl Ill =~1~%~ ~r~r.~ ~~·•1' m 118 t"m I• comPoSe<I ol !hr IOllC1Wi"9 "'.'"°"• SU,.llUOll COUllT 0' THE ------ar C•N<lo Orv cv 4,,,81 lh II• #"°'4 MIN In Ml er>d plect ol '"'dtntt STATE 0, CAll"Ott"IA l'OR CC!!_tmtroltnOeEI"°• cv"J/,l'9 1n11 lit 17 1 77 .... follow• THI! COUNTY 01' ORANGE -· ~ Naror>dr• Kumar, 7ttf CrollGOft IM. A·S'161 C•0<-er<lttu•1" • 60" 11 1' 11 SlrH!, Coale Mes•, Calllom11 '2626. NOTICE O" NIAllfNG 01' l'ETfTIOH For Wt.sl F ww S''•sn 71 11 Oiied M••<h 11. ,... '011 ,.llOIATI OF WILL A.ND '011 Fee Mart CV 01 79 81 82 Hertndro ICUfl\tr LETTlllS TESTAMINTAllY ~MCJoroTtvl"l"ll 1~ 136 St•le 01 Ct lllocl\lt , Orenv• Covnlv: E•ttl• ol IAN G. MecOONALO,I G;::',,,:"c1{ «.·,~~~~6 1., ~: 1~ On MercJo 11. ""· befOrt mt. a Nolarv OteHtfd. Hollv SU1>1r <"'"13 UI Ul ,.ubll< In Incl lo< H id Sl1le, personallv NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thtl I HOV\ Ion Corp S•61 9t'> "'" 'If', •D~tre<I Nervidrt Kum1r k,,_., to -.ELEANOR G MACOONALO h"s fllt4 M•utl CO<ll C-r cvAu ll) 62 70 '' 11> bt int perao<I -n•~ Is 1ubKrlb-Mrflt1 • 0«lmon lor Pcol>tlt ol Wiii and Pt< Ouldr AO 1w 61 7• n '5 '2 ..., to lhe wllhll\ l"'lrumenl ar>cl for 11tutncf of l,11.,t Tttl•,,,.,,ttrv 10 Paut•x.., Ptl S'·>1' Ill Ill 111 •ckMwltclgell ht necut!O lht u me, !ti• ..ellllon•"• rolMence to whlclt I• m•O.j I f~'~11v 1,W.~:'~; ~'t'o.,.n :; ;~ ;~ tOFFICIAl SEALI lor lur~r o.artlculao. Ind tfl•I IM ffmt ( Thrllly Marl <• S• 11 105 11S 10S J04H h E 01v1J •"41 ollce DI fleerlnv I~ ''""" nu ......,. TOkyq ShlO•u•• cv~ll 11 ll 12 I I ... -· l 1~· f • .... ~l lttn• West Pl »69 70 7• 10 Nnterv Pvl>l•C·C•lltor• t ~ "'' ,.,.y • .._, • . ,,., I m • in ""' Woy,,. Mio •t,tt7 103 106 101 Prontloel Office In courlroom of Ot1>trlm_,,I Nil 1 tJf \aid rWtlls FerQO J0,1 It 16 1' 16 t)r•"11'! Covnlv covrl. •1 IOI Horlh Brotdwtv. In lht CllY Wnlll•ktr CP •&.·11 21S m m MV CommiU•on E ...... ol Sent• Ana. Call!otnl1. l Wvlt l eb! CV l'IJ• n no m June '1. 1'10 04 TED A.llrll 10, lffl MUTUAL Fll'IOS Dubll•"•d Or•rnit Co.>\I Daily Ptlol. w E. ST JOHN. "•••mount Mui J!u I l6 ' ,, ,1 ~ Merch ,,, 29 •net Apr ll s. u. 1961 M..a OllEl!HHi:ltvo~~;~u, ~:;:;.3111 Mui FG 1~ tt '~.ti • - m• wu • .,, ... 1111~... ·1968 Lincoln Continental LEGAL NOTICE IM A,...1". CelHW>lla Tt l: 21M11>5'St A~--'1 JDOlt ~.-la~ mofOf'CU. ,..,mt Alfwttrrl ter ,.ttt11tMr. ~ -e- NOT•c• OI' OISSOLUTIOM 0 1' p bfl """ Or C I O 11 l'llet •ARTNlllSHll' A"O OISCOHTINUAllCI >.pr~I :1, 12, 1:.ni:-~ ou t '1 ~ J 0 h n s 0 n 01' USI 0' "llM NAME Pu,..,,,,, lo lfl4 orovftlor\> °'· '3UOU.~ LEGAL NOTICE II , ... C0<-alioM cooa, •nd ol §2 .. t.I •I Int Clvll Cod .. "' lh• Sltle of c..11-1-------------- 'or•I•, nollce ,, ~r•bv elvtn thal 11\P IAll·S17 & Son •tr1'ltr~lo com-of JOHN W 1 S~~!~~o~,c~~~rl"g:Nr:I aARCLAV t 'ld ETHEi. R llllRCLAV. FOii THE COUNT'{ 0' ORAHOE 'lfr<lol0tr -a9!0 In busll\fH u,..,.r '"" ll·mH I across from the ba y rlub 900 wt st coast hightt'"Y ntwport btach 642·0981 546·8287 •lctltious lorm nt m• of "Donel Coiflurn NOTtCI o, Hl!AlllHO 01' l"ITITIOll 1 t l 71)(1 M•rbor Bov~vard. Sult~ 11 '• l'OR l"ROIATI 01' WIL.l ANO (nllfil~ untn, Co>IA Mttt. C1lrlom•t j CODICIL AMO rro1t l I T T fi It s 1 """ d•Holvtd •• of modnl;hl Mt r<h 11. TESTAMEHTAllV I l~T~N~llH W~I~-°" E~~olP~rl~~V~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ """"" lh« ui• o! "Id nam• Incl lfoll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Th•f tilt• .. Id dlnolullOI\ no .. ...,,. ll8d G-• P. Bak., flt> flll'd ~ertln • P•ll autt>nt11V to Incur obllelllon• tor ;eld llon tor ,,..obai. o4 wm end Codkll •"41 *°""'"~' Urm for luuanc.e of Ltttfr'\ Te1tame"''rv 10 DONEL COIFFURES Peto-. '"'-'tflCt to Wille~ " -Int fly E lhel R, l orcltY furlhor pulk 1>l1r1, •nd that the llml\ ond .._.. tf141 Hurwtl'l. olt<;t of nurlne tllt .. ,,,. hu beOn .... A-n ti Lew lot Aprll 16. 1M&, M t·JO a m .• In l"t ~.ftnf SlrN!. courtroom nt O....ctm.,,t No 7 <JI wi~ llt-.rf ._,,, Calll.,...• nw CDurt, ti 901 North l rotdWo. In 1111 CllY Pul>Hshed Ore"" Co.st 01llv Piiot, of S.nlA ""'' Ct lllornl•. Morch 12. ,. ""' A1,,11 5, 12. 1'63 ....... D•IH A•r,)J '[ 'W· JOHN LEGAL NOTICE Cou"rv C ltr\ llAHM AH O H4HH I r: 0. Halt 01"•-· SUl'l!llfOll COUllT 0, TMI: Jll lfnf Ctt.r .. 11.vltvarf, JTATI OF CAll,ORlllA ,Oii ,........,, Ct A ....... t THI COUHTV OF Vl[MTUllA T•h OIJI ,,.....u. um ......... NO. A·l'tJI CITATION 4'_., fOt l'tft- ln "" M•lltr 111 lht AOOP110n nl Pvbllfllod °'"'" c ... ,, O•llY "•tot. GllECORY RANOOLPH H 0 0 G IN .\orll 5, A, 12. 19.. llS. .. !ll!AOlEY RAN DOLPH HODGIN, JEF Fl!EV RANOOLPH HODGIN, er>d l(IMllElll V BEA HODGI N. Minon LEGAL NOTICE THE PEOPLE OF TI4E STATE orr --------------CALIFORNIA SU,.ElllOR COUllT or THI TO JAMES RANDOLPH HODGIN· ITATE OF CAl l,OlllllA 1'011 Bv ~ ol lhil court you art ..... THE COUNTY 0" ORANOI" (llff lo •PPHf !Mlore "'" Prnldl119 .... A·:ff71• 0 EY :\Torthrup Chief Giv<'n Award Thomas V_ .Jones. presi· nenl. Northrop Corp . has lwrn n ;i m P d outstanding hustn<'!-!lman or the year 1n Southern California hy lhe Los ARgPles Chapter, Na· tional Association or \c· countcints. f:ach year thi.~ award is prcsenl<.'0 as a htJ?hlight or thP S n u t h " r n Califor111a Ru~UI('~<; Show. a hus1ncsi; .r;ervicr pro1ect i;ponsorrd hv thr lot':il 'MA chaptrr The award Wil~ formally prrsentrn tn .lonr<; h ~· llowarrl ~atktn. president. Lo~ 1\ngelr~ Chapter. frld.iy, April 12, 1%8 DAILY PILOT fl Businessmen Act To Halt Rackets By SYLVlA l'ORTER mu.nlty ls recosniiing it In Harlem In rec e n t must take &leps to prevent m o n t h s • do<>rbell·rlnaing such un.scrupuloua pra<:tices home froozer salesmen have m t:he ghettos. been offering hOusewlves six Later tlli mood\. the Bet-~:~t'the;o~:y r~ee~~,e~~ ter Business Bureau of prices up to $1,200. Metropolitan New York The actual v11lue of these will open a new bureau in freezers, plus the ·•tree" the center of Harlem , the food . muy be only a fraction first Belter 8 us 1 n es s of $1,200. However, many fam.iUe s are signing up for Bureau In any big U. S. city the deal -and in many ghetto. The bureau is being cases those who oannot keep fioa.pced, initially w i t h $97 ,()()() a year. by some o{ up with the steep payment~ the largest corporations in are having their wages the nation, including IBM, garnisheed. General Mo t or s. Macy's ALSO IN llarlem. as in Corn Products. and also big city ghettos from coast publishers. banks. 011 com· to coast. auto dealers are panies, ~u~rmarket chains advertising used can for and utllities. sale under such terms as The new Harlem Better "no credit required, no Business Bureau will l.n- down payment." Yet. often vestigate hlllldreds or sm~ll the customer as taken "next • aad large busines~es to find door" by the dealer for a out whether t b e i r ad• personal loan. amounting to vertistng or sales tactics an a down payment .• on a grosf· fraudulent or deceptive; ly overpriced vehicle. The conduct educational cam· unwitting buyer is locked in· paigns throughout l b e to a long, costly series of district to help residents payments and frequently avoid gyps and get the most ends up having his wages for their spending dollars: garnisheed. crack down on gypsters not Again. in 11 a r l e m , only by persuasion but also unscrupulous f u r n i I u r e by "every available means stores typically advertise 60· within the bureau's com· piece sets or furniture which mand." The bureau also will turn out to include only 40 review. daily. every type of pieces. even counting each advertiEing claim aimed at sofa pillow as a Eeparate Harlem resi~. Including 1.ft.e..... ln. ..A2ffi..e inst~n~ newspaper adS, radio and customers entering. these TVaas;-windbw and counter stores muEt make a deposit. signs. junk matt, a n d They are then intimidated solicitations m a d e by by high pressure salesmen telephone or doorbell. into buying s h 0. d d Y • NEW BETTER Bu~lne s overpriced merchandise. out . ' 6 or rear they won't get their Bureaus also are ~Ulg plan· ''deposit" back. n~d . for. explosive s.1':"11 These are ju!<t a few of a d1str1cts in other U. S. cities long list of c o n s u m e r as well. . . . rackets. misrepresentations The. • vtctimlzaUon o f and high-pressure sale~ tac-America s ~luf!t dwell~s by .:~., '" ,,.•,• . .. ... ~~ or the racketeenng I r 1 n g e U.S. slum dweller.> have 1u11g shoul~ never have r.eached been anu stlll an~ "~"'~sub-today s ~ r op o r .t 1 on s. Jected. They have become a R e spons1ble bus1nesS!f!en multi·milllon dollar drain on Fhould long ago h.ave .given the pocketbooks of our ~orts to curb 1t highest poorest citizens. There i~ no pnor.ity. doubt that the gyps and This obvious step. i. !> misrepresentations were a. sh~efully late. But 1l . is powerful factor belund the bemg laken at last. The ·~· wave nf looting and arson pact could.be enor~ou~ -1f arter thf' assassination of the ~re)irrunary projects ~re t he Rev. Martin Luther multiplied ~cross the nation Kinf;!. and 1f businessmen really understand the need and are RUT FINALLY. the determined fo wipe out ghef· respon!'ible busi ness com· to gyps. U.S. Low on Scale Take Heart, Taxes Hurt Around World Ry .JOHN Cl'NNIFF NEW YORK IAP1 He.av1ly burdened by taxes, and always lattd with tne prospec t o f more . Americans may take some ~olace in recent studies that i;how the same pattern prevail!! all over the in· dusiriali1.ed world . Thf' trend to more laxes is slrong In Ule 10 years through 1966 the burden ac· tua lly iirew faster than the l'~'OllOmy tn every Onf' or lhP world's largest industrial n;illons And most oC thttse rcon-om1Ni were ~rowtnl! swiflly. In Sweden, for example, • 1957 taxes were less than :JO percenl of the nation 's total output of ~oods a n d services. Nevertheless, this was the heaviest ta.xaL.lon of any nation. But what ia 1t now., More than 40 percent . This same study. by the f irst Nal.iooel City Bank of New York. shows the United States and Canad.a have a tax pcrctnla~e ol 28.2 per• cent or gros~ national pro· duc t and growing. ~= !irt~=:v.I M°!v r;;lf\~ii:=.-4:; Nfo'i' .. :: .. ~~A~MOWl~t ::~IT~= 1 10 ,..M • llltfl t nd there to.,._ CIVY. L.t:TTl"llS 0 I' AC>MllltlSTllATIO" If ..,., .,.,,., have, WhV "'' ,.atll!ofl Of WITH-THl·WIU. ANNIXIO. "Tl'f£000RE W llUGE ler IM aclollflon of f•ltl• of Harold M S*<ltl. Sr . Otctt.-M11tual Funds St.ill. bolh countrtc!< are near the bottom of the list. AmonS? other percenta~es are France 38.6. Norway :lfi 8. Netherlands :l 5 . 1 , Australia 35 I. Germany :l4.8. Denmark 31.6. United Kingdom 31.3. Belgium 31 1 and Italy 29 1. OREGOltY RAN~PH M 0 0 G I N , Id llllAOl l!V llANOOl,.H HODGI N. JEF· NOTICE 15 HEREBY Glllf.N T~•l Corl ~llEV llANOOl.PH HOOGIN, a 11 G 5"cllo het flltd l>trlll\ 1 ptlltton tor ICIMl£11l v I EA HOOGIN. •OVI minor Pr911ole al WIN ..... lot baut nct .,. l•I clllldrtft, 11tould "°' 11t fftni.ct "'' of Admlnltl•tllon wllll<lflt.•HI en Go•lft Uncltr my ll•nd 11\d •tel at 1114 MIC,., to the ptfltl-r, Ntttr~ lo S.....rlor Court of lht C:OU.IY fl' Vtfltvra. whldl I• ""'"' for lurlhtr P•rtleuler-s. •"" Slt lt "' Calllof'11l1 '"'' 11111 N Y ol Mirth. ""' Ille """' •NI ftllte of ...... ,no In• I.. Ml'"" flat llt"'fl ... tor Aor11 ,~. 1'61, •t ROl£11T L HAMM. t JI • m , tn fflf' courtroom o! ~rt- c.ou..iy '""' nMflf Ho 7 Of 1<110 courl, •' 101 Horlh Counly tf V111111,.., 11r...iw1y1 In lht c;tv ol S.•fl AM, Stilt al C.lll0tnlt C.lllOl"nlt Afld a~klo Otld: APrll 4, 19" Clarlt _. ~ ~ (...,..1 W E ST JOMN. l 'Y 01-ICtlltY Cour>IY Clerk °"11'1"' ci... """''i-. • "''"' AlltOlllOlf 6 CRIQLA1a •II J. s.rtlle It .. s.ii. • AtltrNn Al UW I.It A-4Ho C. ........ 1, "'" "" ~ """' ..... "'"" 0 Ttlt ,.,..,,....., ..... °"'*..... ..._. ... ,....._, ......... C•I .. ,,... T·t1S7' VWff~URA. CAL.ll'Oltlfl" ... , PUllildw•d Oro"" C4!41v Otllv ll'•lltl A11Vr!trt f1w ,._ Aorll S. 4. 12. tMt m.41 Publ'-~ HArtlot N,..., PttU •l'<fll>I,,.., wllll O•ltv '""et. N......,.t I •ctt. ('alllllffllt , Nlllf<fl ft. 7t """ Ae<ll ------..... "°"",,.------J. I), l"J .ftH f LEGAL NOTICE ?????? A little short en money to p1y tue1? Vl1lt neerby Sovihern Callfornl• Thrift l Loan tod•v. Borrow money you n .. d NOW •nd •void th• p.en•lty of delinquent t••"· ltepey in conven· lent monthly ln1t•lmenh. Up to 36 month• to rep1y. out ern Cdif ornia RIFT & LOAN PHONI: ~45 170 E.. 17th It., Costa Meta ...... SwiUerland. w it h 11 percenl.aj!t or 21. 7. Mid .Japan. at 19 3, have lesi; taxation lhan the United States Neverthele~~. t,he pJtin o! taxes h e r e arc direct: the principal source of revenus is from personal and cor· pora-te Incomes. In other in· dui;trialized nations lhP rmpflasis Is on 11Ptnding taxes Because the burden I~ heavily on Incomes, an in· creasr In llM U.S. st.andard or llVing is geMt~lly llC· ('Ompanied by an lncttASe ·n thf' amount titat must be set aside for taxes. Corporate income taxu in the United States are hlgt\er than in 8ny otl\er country. In 19116. US. corporaCe taxes tqualed 4 8 perunt of the Gross National Prodt.tet. compM~ witll 2.3 percent tn G~ lftd U in Fr• ('(', In mtny Europeen nMions the wu are dUra.lnd. Thty are lnd.I~. The ~rce o( revenue re.neraltJ 1!C from ta.xes on pQrct>Mf~ r11 ther than Incomes. In E~land. for ex.ample. taxes recently were ral.Md on lb& ~1robeM of aJcoboJ, tobacco and talOUnt. DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Developers Should Help Newport-Mesa school trustees have agreed to an- nex 75 acres of homes that figure to bring 300 new stu- dents into the district. Youngsters taken in should Cill up another 10 classrooms. Board members explained they were acting in the interest of sound, long-range planning. And of course they were. The hard qu.esU_on the board is facing increasingly is whether the d1stnct can afford to accept added commitments in the interest oC sound, long-range planning when it is so desperately strapped for buUding fund s It 1s reaUy a questlo~ of whether the district has enough money to do the nght thing. In this case the beneficiaries are the families who move into the ~ew subdivision on the Irvine Ranch . They wUI be assured of education in the Newport-Mes.a district and that their neighborhood will not be spilt between two school districts. Indirect beneficiaries are the Irvine Company and the builders to the extent that they do not have to cope wit.h having to inform prospective home purchasers that their children will be in a different school system than their across-the-street neighbors. The board's acquiescence on th4: annexation re- quest focuses attention on the larger issue of whethe~ the Irvine Company and other large landholders and or builders can and should in some manner help prcr vide sites or funds for schools -schools needed ~o accommodate the residential developments on their property. There are some strong a rguments pro and. con on the issue. The Irvine Company has argued that 1t would be discriminatory to force it to provide sites unless _all residential developers, large and small. somehow k1ck in for their share of the burden they create. A school district actually has no legal authority to impose such considerations on annexations. The school Let Us Keep Easter, for it Means Wings By EllJwortb L. Rlcbard1on Mlnl1ter Tbe NelCbborb.ood Conpecadoaal Cburcb LaPDa Beacb Do you know that 1 haven't heard a single person say, "l am not going lD keep Easter this year." Yet. 1 remeni- ber that some peopl~ had good cause to say lut Chribtmas that they were not going to keep Christmas! How shall we keep East.er? I don't mean merely observe ft -but keep it! In the book. "Sampson's Choice," the character Sampson lives a very selfish life. He loves the things of this world and hates to part with them . When he dies he finds no dillerence in his mode of living. viz, a two-car garage. butler, maid ! He is delighted, far more than he expected, f6r he knew that he did not deserve all this! This ls heaven I THE DEVIL. HOWEVER, tries to convince him that this Is hell. Hell is a place where one no longer deslres to r.limb. no longer asplres to ~eatness, no longer ca.res to be ltiJ'ld, con- siderate. The devil says very con· vincingly to Sampson. "No frl~nd ~~ mine has ever asked for wings. Tbat'1 bell! Easter means wings ! Even though the crucifixion looked to some of us as the end the defeat of good wiU. tho! triumph' of evil. the scripture is quite explicit. When Jesus said. "It is finish- ed," be bowed his bead. and gave up his spirit. The spirit was released from the earthy part of him. He asked for wings! THE RESURRECTION of Jesus Is a Dear ... Gloomy \ Gus:' What klnd of university will cancel classes for an appear· ance of John Galbraith and in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, but wlll not cancel them on Good Friday in honor of Jesus Christ? -E.A.R. Tllh ... ,_ rtt1em ..-,.. •lewl, ...r IMC-FU'( lflMe If Ille MWIH!lff. -ywr Ml Mt'" It o.....,, Ow, O.Uy r'lltf, historical fact! Yet history does repeat itlell! Tbe other day l saw a man who asked for "wings". For years now he has been living the kind of life that he regards as ·Christian. The people for wh om he worked have put up with bis honesty and falr play for a long period of time. But now they have him in a comer where they want him. They made it perfectly plain that his idea of good business just didn't pay dividends. The old man said. 'Td rather starve than make a living the way you want me to make il Good 'Clay, sir.'' HE ASKED FOR WINGS .•. and the spirit of the man is much bigger than any weekly pay check he might receive ! The world dictates to him that he must submit ... but something would die in him if he did. Easter does not mean success. pros· perity -that would be to make of God an E~ter bunny! Easter means the triumph of the spirit over flesh ... it means wings! Thornton Wilder speaks a b o u t •·something way down deep that's elem al about every human being." This "eternal part of us" is the desire to live a moral life, tc stand for ideals, to sacrifice money. pop u I a r I t Y • prestige. or whatever God demands or us! Let us keep Easter. for It means wings! Transl erring Our Will In hls recent book. ''A Very Stran1i:e Society." Allen Drury examines ltle g<>vernment, people an<! problems an South Africa today. with a fairness that bends over backwards. Yet. when be comes lD discuss the totalitlill"ian methods of repression us- ed to enforce apartheid in that coun· try. he cannot rerrain from crying out: ''TI1e lndlvldua: Afrikan1.1 is not a cruel person; what evil genius .orces him to be so cruel as a government :'" BUT THE SAME might be said or any people. •nywhere. at any Ume In hlslor7. The Gertnt•t\I were not a cruet people. but they passively acqulesced (at least) In the deviltry of the Nazi aovemment. The Ruuians are not a cruel people, but they merely turned sentimental. Most Russians a r e Craendly and out-going. And the U S. tr oops bombing villages and burning peusants in Vietnam Include some ,r th.: finest. sweetest boys you would ever hope to meet. All this is beside the point The point is that we feel desperately alone and uuecure as 1ndivldu&ls; we require a sense or belo.gJac lo some unit larger than ourselves This unit can be J ,. tfonal. racial. religious. ideotor;ical. 01 soci~conomic, as in slum gangs. And then we transfer our reason, our will. "1d our passioni. to this larg.!r unit. their •1 .. away L"'Om Stalin's long WRJ\T THE GANG DOES. no in· retan of butchery and barbs:lrlsm. dMdual boy would do aJone. What the !t ls not merely when mob hysteria South African government docs, bard· H!u• them th11t people a~! worse in Ly a single Afrikaner would do. In Vie JTOUPS than they do individually. All bitter centw-les-lona rttUg1ous war• .. C&UIM •• , all c:retd•, au ideoloatei. between Prot.estaittl and Catholics, It mm ~ beblye tar Due-WliilL-lllliuu~outhl or "pie.a.sing God " not --;rr ; wOUldtftdividually. 'lb moat bor~ any petty pef40Clal advantafet. that rihle 1an1ery has not been com-prompted millions lD mutual H · •ltt.td for personal. seUlsh moUVf"1, termJnation -mo1t at them peol)le bat for church and 1tate and D.ag, ror who "wouldn't 'nurt a ny." H)oyalty" end "p-oup aoUdarlty" and It is not 10 much our human "COllUDOD c1t11t. ·• "•~Ulshncss" that Is rtspooslbie for lhe great injustkes and tyranmes of the world as It is our need to identily. to tran5Cead ourselves. to'fonn ptrt o! a toUd JfOUP. Ttt ll'OUP Jnslpla gives m ilboiJon&J Ucense to dntroy otbcn. -~. trustees apparently sought no concessions Crom the rr- vine Company in this instance. Some city government~ already require builders to help provide park sites and other needed communitv Items through a specific tu for that purpos~. They conceivably could act as a collecUon agency for school districts and impose a similar requi rement for the benefit of new school constf\Jctfon. But something may have to change in the Newport- Mesa district. This district, alter losing two school bond issues, cannot in the near future construct facili- hes needed for newly developing areas. Developers would do well to see what assistance they may offer voluntarily to help the district out of its present bind. Their developments aren't goin~ to be so appealing if' the children who move into them have no schools to attend or are bused seven miles to attend double or triple sessions. A Time for Meditation Today is Good Friday. In t.he Christian world. "God's Friday" is a day of mourning and penitence in commemoration of Christ's death on the cross. For those of Jewish faith. the Passover observance begin- ning this evening I i k e w i s e bas deep spiritual significance. As a reader bas suggested, this Easter season is a good time to evaluate our lives. Divisiveness and vi~ lence are not new to the United States but their extent today surpasses even the excesses of the Civil War. Every American who genuinely loves his country cou1d profitably use this period for meditation on what each in his own way can and must do to lessen racial tensions and make this truly a nation of liberty and justice for all. N ''A Ff LLOW IN MY PoSlTION HAS TO WATCH .HIS STEP." Reader Calls on Churches to Lead, Not Follow 'Professional Theologians Abdicate~ To the Editor: AU men of good will are surely sad- dened by the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Only those who are completely in- sensitive to human suffering can now say that America Is not a racist coun· try. and therefore not hypocritical in Its commitment to its own Con· stilution. I One must wonder. in this country which prides itself on its religious heritage. why p r o f e s s i o n a I theologians have by and large ab- dicated their rote as moralists in this society ONE WOl\'DERS of what relevance to contemporary society is a religiou!l structure which does not speak out loud and clear -"we are against in· Justice and we Intend to do everything in our power to eliminate It from this society." Why must the chmch follow instead or lead? I hope that other people of good will will join me in paying homage to this great American by sendinl? a con- tribution · to his organization. the Southern Christian Leadership Con- ference so that it may carrv on its program to help solvf' the white pro- blem In America. The addrP~s is: SCLC. 3.12 Auburn Avenue. N. E .. Atlanta. Georgia. 30303. J . H. MUNSEE Rac-l•l Llce..-e? To the Editor: Since the death of Martin Luther King. Jr .. anyone observin~ the press and television coverage. the eulo~ie~ of our state and national leaders. an'1 our nait flying at h:ilf mast. wouJd naturallv assume that a er f' a t American was beimt honored. Without any malice intended on mv r~rt l want lo convey my reaction" ai; one who has listened analvticallv to th,, things King actuallv said and proposed and watched him do. Kin~ recently made his well·known ''Civil Riithts" demands on Conness and added that his proposed march on Washinpon had better get results or the peoole were goinJ! to t;1ke th ines. Into their own hands. He ridiculf'd thP. court in junction a,ainst his march anlf the laws which govern peaceful assembly and demonstration. THER E IS NOTHING new in Kiril?'s approach. Ambitious oolitkians dnriri~ the dec11vin1? period of the Rflman F:m- pire promi$ed the same thin11s Thrv demantled free hread. butter. wrlcler circuses. and redress a~:lin~t wroni?s <many of which were valid ' Thr rx· isting evils were continuouslv ~frP!'<;ed and amplHitd until some of the true victims llOd those bvstander-. "ho were ea!!ilv excitable became r11r io11s at not receivini? a bil?~er share nf the abundant wealth. A~ Pxpected. lhe mindles!I disease of mob fr1>nzv wiis lnfccttous and thev burned. loot"d. killed and maimed In the enl!. the political bl:lckmallers got t h r i r ransom of illegal laws and subsidies •nd personal power nu: l\lAl.CONTEvrs. the reac· tionarles. the paranoid!!, t h e pyromaniacs and the excltable youth looking for a crusade with wbtch to r•ift lheir-id~1111tv and st -se, hew Ktirg ten them how orr they were and that the pt0ple woWd "speak'' for them~k'es. Re knew thlt hta words dlrttUy cost untold ,~ ferlng to all Americans. Innocent lives were lost and lawles~ looters runni"' down the street w1lh stolen goods became commonplace He was exertlstng the and nt art ot blackmail with the U. S. Congre at bay, crted by mobs •bo ktlO'W no ~ Letters from readn1 an wctcorM. Nor;f&a.lly wrlte11 should conve11 their messages in 300 worda or le11. Tht right to condense tetten to fit 8JX1Cf or eliminate libel u resnwd. All lei- cers must incll.Uk rignatiirc and mail- Inv address. but na1M1 tofll "-t0it1'- iield on requesi. peaceful leaders. It Is hard to believe the excuse that he sought only peaceful non-violent means to achieve better treatment for the Negros. His appearances can best be measured in lives lost Injuries infUcted. and the promotion ol race hatred. GOVERNOR REAGAN previously remarked that "there are no property or civU rights. only human rights." I agree with him, you can't subdivide them. I don 't agree with the governor with his change ot heart -that be hopes King's cause will continue. What cause? Having those wild enough lD challenge the police take their share of the wealth of America out of store windows? Subverting those who have a human right to earn a living for themselves and family fright to life. liberty. and the pursuH of happiness - all that old fashioned tommyrot about "enjoying the fruit or your own in- dividual labors," either sensibly or un- charitably) when any question of racial difference somehow violates the objector's "civil rights" or "civil liberties" -hell. "racial license··~ IUNG SAID WE must have open housing. What is open about open housing? Rap Brown doesn't have to be a Negro to make me "hate" bim . but the fa ct that he is will soon make it illegal for me to refuse to sell my house to him. Worse yet, I'm appalled Dear George : I have a terrible problem - my hU$band complalns about my cold feet. t wear socks or stock- ir.gs but It seems my feet are aJways cold, 24 hours a day. What do you suggest I do lo • get my feet warm and keep them warm. so my husband won't complain? NEEDS HELP Dear Needs Help: Aa chance would have 1t. l am even now in the process of designing "His" and "Hers" pajamaa for the fashion market. they are quite charming and ldentJcat except for one Item sewn onto the man'• pajamas -3> pockets. No matter which way he turns you can 1leep witb your feet In his pockets. Dear George: J sent for your P,•mphlet on "SJdeways Thinking ' and did tht nrat leRon In y o u r cor· respondence course. I lollo•ed the «kt.tiled directions cm. mall--!:I:: lNlo9 e-Nmped; tlled ennlopt. ~ strallbt times I got my luson bllek. What klnd of • •illy cours se J'OD nmnt111. anyhow ? What .. tbe ldvlll'.tqet ! ANGRY Dell' Anrt:r ; Well. for ooe Wni. l don 't ... " to .... a lot of papen. at the prospect of paying him $3,000 a year guaranteed annual I n c o m e (under present I e g i s l a t I v e con- sideration due to some of King's blackmail). l consider the flag at hall mast ap. propriate only to the loss of life and property and the burning buildings this week in Baltimore. Washington. Detroit. Chicago, Memphi$ a n d elsewhere. I can't see lnlD King's con- science. I only know that no matter how much he publicly deplored violence, it was his constant com- panion and he was smart enough to know what followed his actions. DAVID DAVIN Conll~tltlfl D•tes ln your editorial of March l9 titled "Greatness in Jeopardy," you sta t.ed that "Three key ex-0fficio regents - Governor Reagan, Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Max Rafferty - were too busy or too unconcerned to come to Orange County last Friday for the regents meeting at UCI." While I have no kno"ledge of the Governor's or the S p e a k e r ' s schedules. I can clarify for you and your readers the re:..son Dr. Rafferty was not in attendance at the March 14 and 15 regents meeting at UCL It was simply because the State Board of Education w a& meeting in Los Angeles on those dates. I AM SURE THAT you would agree that it would be unreasonable for anyone to expect Dr. Rafferty to be in two places at the same time. As State Superintendent of Public ln!trudion. State Board of Education meeUngs receive his first priority. All newspapers in the state are given in advance the meeting dates for the State Board of E du c a Ion . Therefore. it appears that you should have known that Dr. Rafferty's absence from the regents meeting was not due to a lack of concern. A check of the regents minutes will clarify the fact that Dr. Rafferty's record Of at- tendance la second to none. Your cooperation ln a e tt I n g the record stralgbt will be appreciated. B. J. FITZPATRICK Special Assistant to the Superlnt«Jldeot Sacramento Apologies to Dr. Ra/f ert11. Editor Bonnie. Cl,de P•rtw To the Editor: I would direct your attention to a reader's letter fMallbo'K, April 3) and your aw~me h e a d 11 n e ac- companiment in whJcb pa.reota of a seven-year old daughter ''resent emulation of murdettn" in a forthcoming Bonnie and Clyde party to be held at the Girls Club of the-Harbor Area. My daughter baa bttn AD active member of the Glrll Club for more than four years. 1 lulve nevft bad any reason to que1Uon the superior q..uty or the staff and vohmteer1 wbo btlp to mold the minds and bodJea of the .,,. of olir Ct'lrnmunity. ULMY.. OPIMOH, Oie. "'Boftale ad Clyde Look" i. contldnably mon modest Chao the mbd and mJcto lktrU that are OJM.l•prettnt toct.y. l would .....,..i that ttwl parent.I ~ ftl'e .. vlouaJy QPMt over tbe ~mlq ~ put • blindtold OYtr tbelr daUOtlf'• eyea when tbey go 1tiop. pmr when mar,7 •torts ft•tute the Bonnie lociik In the dr..p&ay wlndowa. On Halloween, don 'l allow tba aobbu. the L-__., _______ _..Q ,_. ... 0. ridm to darken your door. and please never dress her as a pirate of the high seas. It also occurs to me that the Bonnie and Clydt: Party was for girl! of ages 12 and over. Ma'am. ~our daughter was not eve11 invited. RONALD J. McDANIEL 'Machine Politic•' To the Editor : ll looks as if the DAILY PILOT editDrial staff Is under the same "calm, steady, competent hands at the helm" as the candidates they endorsed in the April 5 edHorial -those o Ma,yor Paul Giuber. By supporting Ed Hirth, the stall. in effect. rejected Dee Cook on the grounds or "the bitter animosity between Mayor Gruber and Cook cror which the mayor bean equal blame)." WAS IT BETrER to reject Cook at this time and replace him, and also pack the City Council with Mayor Grnbt!r's "selectmen.'' or allow the other party, Paul Gruber, to stand or fall on his OWN record when his re- election time is due? Rough waters are only temporarily calmed by pouring a llttle oil on the surface; the slDnn center must even- tually be faced. THUS BOTH endorsements smack- ed of "m~cblne politics" and not what a thinking electorate should want for city leadership. Mayor Gruber's en· dorsements ol candidates Hirth. Mcln- nia and Parsons can only be accepted in thil ligbt. since there were no real major differences. except the freeway issue, among the seven candidates. That the DAILY PILOT editorial sta!! should foDow this "party line" makes one ponder as to their future political aspirations. AL NELSON P•r•.,.., Atten.rance To the Editor: It was most Interesting to read ln the DAILY PILOT Mr. Lindsley Parsons' statement to the effect that be was, two years ago, "a reluctant candidate for the office of mayor and turned it down." It was further reported that ( 1hould h6 be re-i!lected to the City Council) be would again be reluctant to accept the post of mayo(. Mr. Parsons has said he would be ""' of town even more lo the next four years than in the past four. Was It fair to ask the voters of Newport Beach to retuni to office a man wbo publlalv states such reluc- tance to serve to thla full exteftt? BERYL M. SECARD --•'·ii 11 I Uk nu saJ wa &Ill °' , "di coc Dot 8U4 : tb.l Sol ~ Ua No U.l ... --·-·"""· ..... -.. --.._,..~ BEA ANDERSON, Editor '"*Y• ... ,. It. na .. WM ..... u Get · Another 'O I scar It'll be "curtains" for the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Har· bor April 27. But members are looking forward lo it. For the curtain will be going up on A N1ghl on the Town, a lavish party being planned by Mrs. James Dowty. Readying the cast for the floor show is producer, Mrs. Richard Paul- ey, and director. Mrs. Don Paul. A psychedelic blackout and tight show will showcase the chorus of dancers which include former professionals the Mmes. Paul, Richard Keith, Albert Weinert Jr. and Miss Brenda Naples. ~ · Sharing the spoUights in front of a backdrop of a New York skyline after dark will be Dave Joye, master of ceremonies, Mrs. Basil Bookasta and Joe Fogarty, singers, Mrs. Kalman Spelleticb, ·Comic specialty and Mark Turnbull, guitarist. Musical advisors for the spectacular will be Mrs. Laidslaw Reday 111!1!1~~"'"""~~~~~----..&.---=:...-_.,..-.;;.fl.-..__,.and-Robert-MG!looald.-1.Anding~-w.riti~.J.alenli....will be ~_.. ........... ..__ Thomas Hume, SpeJletich, William Stainsforlh and Stuart' Wilso n. After the floor show, a late buffet supper will be served. Dancing will be to the music of the Ted McKeever band. THERE1S NO BUSINESS LIKE .•• -Mrs. Ricllard H. Pauley, fleft.) producer and David Joye, master of ceremonies for the Cblldren's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor's A Night on U.. 'rown watch the progress of the chorus line which will be kicking up their heels April 27. Holding a finale-like pose are (fro:.i left) the Mmes. Don Paul, Daniel Shea and Albert H. Weinert.Jr. Roving "extras" will be the Mmes. Daniel Shea and Mark A. Matth· ews Jr. who will be cigarette and flower girls. Cameraman will be Mrs. Donald Carr, who will capture the crowds on film. Other "credits" include the Mmes. Fred Ellis, set decorations, David Dvorak, publicity, Frank Gaines, tickets and Dao Gurney, hospitality. Sonw anJ Cher Singing Team Father 'Recording' Praises for Son By JUDY HURST Of Ille DallY l'li.t Sl11f No longer does Anthony Rose cut his son's long hair. inslead his! Sonny now has the barber vi'Sit him. Sonny Bono and his stunning wue Cher reside in Bel Air in Tony Curtis' "old" mansion, whlle Anthony and his wife make their home in, Tustin. . Mr. Anthony, as he is known to his customers, is a hair stylist in his own shop, Glamour Haven in Costa Mesa. Established in the area for six years, the native Californian met his wife in a beauty shop. "She push· ed me through beauty college more than 20 yeara ago," be laughingly conceded. LONG HAIR . "Sonn>'. was the .first in show business lo sport Jong hair," bis father churned. ~hlle attending ~nglewood High School Sonny changed his name to Bono, his mother's maiden name. and from 17 until today has ceased to shed his locks. Hair has been a problem with Sonny's relatives. His lwo older sisters, aunts and uncles called him a "bum" and asked "why doesn't he start to work ." "He's stopped his meandering and now they don't say anything," Mr. Anthony smiled. Sonny, who is an· uncle 10 times, has always been musically inclined like bis mother and plays by ear. . "He was always a ham as a child ," Mr. Anthony confessed. "But my wife and I knew he would reach the top in some career." Before their discovery, the long-haired renegadr was a successful A & R {arrangement and repertory) man in Hollywood. Then the meeting of the acco mplished team took place in 196l Prom the beginning they were caught up in a teen-age maelstrom. "Cher was singing background for various record companies when my son discovered her. Cher, who is part French and Indian. is very shy. Sonny worked with her to give her confidence and training." NAME CHANGE ln 1964 they had a "record" year. They changed their names three limes. from Caesar and Cleo to Mr. and Mrs. Sonny &no and back to Sonny and Cher. And then there was the million dollar seUer "I Got You Babe." · "The record was unusual because Sonny wrote the music. sang. ar· ranged and directed the background musicians .. he boasted. FATHE~'S PRIDE -Anthony Rose poses with pictures of his fam ous son and daughter-In-law, Sonny and Cher. The "long-haired" singing team are )mown .from coast to coast and have been well received' on E\tropean stages. From that moment on their rise was fl am boyant and mete<>ric. They are personalities in Europe where they have recorded songs in German, French and ltaUan. "They are the only popular singers today who have had five hits at one time," Anthony 'tated with pride. "And the 1966 'World Almanac' will bear me out." CS.. SONNY PLUS CHER. P•g• 12) PAPAL VISIT -Sonny and Cher are spotted in this exclusive picture to the DAILY PILOT arriving for an audience with the Pope in 1966. This was the first time Sonny was pictured wearing a suit and was the introduction of Cher to mlni dresses. It's a Custom, Have Customs Inspect Even Dirt-cheap Gifts DEAR ANN LANDERS : I would Uke to comment on Marvyn,. ttle young maa who woa a trip to Londoa in a sales coote.t. Rls· Cirl ""'* that she was di11ppoi*d. ,nien he returned and hlmded ber bis "gift" -a clump of dJrt from London. ANN lANDERS ~ .. Your com.mart that the gift was to tile U.S. Customi authocitles. liad dirt cheap -and something a penon he done 90 ttie soil could ti.ave been __ ~~U;q~mi~r ~~~~. • an pla.At'"ipe ...... n ....... and .... ---DtjMi,.--,'s;Nf~~lfl>lm~ ... ~--· r8141ng -ypur JUlg6llon ro:r coottn~ Sudl a Clft coo1d wjad IP ~mlgbty Please print this letter for the -f!f (..,ueeu ao t"" In the .ulzn or apeuiv. -fW ~ ot 111. Eten .a -.., -,..-band.ful of Englillb IGIJ cou1d briq Into ecfooetlon of others. Tballlt you. your hand -the less aakl about that tb1I country foot-aad moo9' d.lae.aH or -C.A L. one tbe better) it occurred to mf: that .,._ 1 · E R c A L LIL 1 Id M I lhould share my secret solution tor Col .... n nematode, wllicb I a senous D A • . . : at H , arvyo, "'..... • pert of potatoes. yoo 1ttoahl have CotKI tatt eM el thole fighting ~~ween kids. Moreover. Marvyn broke the law. lotely EtlJll1ll 1hopt and bou&llt lM W b e n our two boya reached thP \Jntruted 10iJ trom anyplace outaide clrl a Uttle Hmetlln&. Now maybe you botllng point we wouJd hand them each NOftb AmEt1c~ la prohibited by ttie bnalllt lier 1"ft &lu you bad plH· a rat and sorne window cleaner a n d U.S Deperbnent of Asrtculture. H4 .. -De foet.altd·mntlt dlsea1t. tell them to fo wuh the opposite sides ~ ~ bt\19 declared the totJ Bne,.. .eea kr lltdJT Bew lt llte of tbe aame window. Tbe7 bad orders to stay with It until the anger disap-. peared. This way ttle boys were able to spar off without touching each other brcause ne ittier would risk breaking the glass Eventually their eyes HAD to meet and they would end up laughing . We never ti.ad a broken pa11e or a broken oose and we • bad tne c eane w ws in n. -CALIFORNIA WOMEN'S EDITOR DEAR C.W.E.: Thant Y" foT u U • eelltet nUHUoe. I eadone It, wlilelcbeareedly, ftr ptople wbo have n1tcb 1&ylfo homes. tbal Is -bot not fer folb who 11 • e ht blgh • r I • e tpartmenta. Think of 11ometblnc else, pleaH. D£AJl ANN LANDERS: I am a Jllldar • -.,.. ma11, and m naed ot 1 1 J 1.- . .--....----· .. . . . -. -. - advice Several months ago I had s o m e serious emotional problems that resulted in the loss of my hair. My hair began to rail out in patches and then all or a sudden every re· maming hair fell out of my head and I was left totalty bald. I've been seeing a dO<.'tor and he tells me my ha.r may grpiw back, and 4t mey-netr-~-mtt&t-wait~ the meantime I hnd a toupee made Md it looks preUy good. The problem Is thGt some of tbe t'lds ttlhlk I am wearing the hidrp1eee because I am vam and wish to conceal partial baldness. They don't realize that under the toupee ls a hairless head. Should I mention this to some of the aifls who look at me In 111 odd way7 -UNCOMFORTABLE DEAJl U: JI,_, AW1 II tne DI I ' h11vt no reason t .. btolltve It 111 not, t rtw prllple on tbr campus must lrnow It and yoa CID be sure they will have p1111sf'd the w .. rd. You don 't owl' anyone an explanation or an apolov for wearing a hairpiece. Keep the details to your'lell. ''The. Brid~·s Gufde, '' Ann Landers' booklet , a11swet s wme « tht most fre• quenlly asred 'CllJestlonl al>oat W~· <tings. To receive your copy of this comprehensive guide. write to A n n Landers. In care o( this newspaper, enclosing a long, sctr-addressed, rt.am· ped envelope and 3.5 c.int4 in coin. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her ln care of the DAILY PlLOT, enclos- ~mm~. aeU.eddHSMd eri· () .. ~ . -. . .. . . . . . . , . Horoscope Gemini: Be Gracious Thin le laster SATURDAY, APRIL ll By SYDNEY OMARR 1belr atUntion foo»ed on your po1seKio.111. Be wise. Don't be overly auspicioul- but 1t aame time be lbrewd. ''The wiN ma cootrolt Avoid waste. hi d ... :-. ... ...__,_ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. S 8111Wuy • • , IMn.JVIVI)' potnta tbe w1y," 2l): Take the lead. Laur "n poeltioa today bilbligbta UI• ~IES fMarch 21·April itiative. lnvent.tvenen. You 19)! Your coocern with hid· have tendency to be den matters, the occult, la secretive. Now you mmt evident. You no longer are come out in opeo _ let apt to be satlsfied with oCber-9 know you. ~ reporta. You want to be there in per.on. 8AGITl'AR.IUS (Nov. 22.- You desire to see for Dec. 2 1 ) : Dey 4lo yoursell. recuperate. Make up f« 20): Spotlilbt 1' oe tra~l plans. You ~ tt) look beyoJ>d i m m e d t a t e In· dJcatiODI. lo IO doiq JOU run riak of beln& trtpPld up "' de&alll. AYMd .. by THINK ... keepJq feet on IOlid lfOQDd. J ~ht IP' TODAY UI YOlJll SA ~ BIBTll D AY ,ou .. '-"'9:1 dynamic ._ ~at. W.::---::=.• capable o( ,wdlb1 JOUf OR1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ dettiDy" But. • ...... JOG become IO mpltid iD ltlf• doubt that ,.. -... ltiatlve.. Cl8'1'tDt C'J'ti poiata to c:hmlte, iraftl a I • romance. Kids Ulri to 'Ask Andy' TAURUS (April 20-May abulea. Get proper rest. 201: Reta~ to outsiders. Gather reserves. Fine forpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Refuse to be hermetically ::~~~=~ It's a Real Find -Eggs and an Easter Bunny sealed. Break ttl:roulh bar· t--..i ~s. Be ... det -:.&.•-. riers, restrictions. Find out tv"1CIU .,...., ..... wruWJ the wby of persons. event.a. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22- Get to know fellow men and Jan. 19): The way you ban· yourself. die complaima of triendt 11 GEMINf (May 21-June s Po tJ I g b te d . Key la 2 O I : A cc e p t a d d e d dfi>to0tacy. Family member responsibility. Re a 11 z e COGld be inwlved. Strive to superiors may be testing be neutral, blr. Take a you. Work and bow you ac-stand only alter you know oomplish baslc taab are tacta. placed in spotlight. Be AQUARrus (Jan. 20-Feb. gracious. mature -main-18): Perceive subtle mean- tain balance. Exhibit poise. m1s. One you look up to at. CANCER (June 21 ·July tempta to convey mtHage. 22): Pleasure. h o b b i e 1 If you ae dense, op. dominate. You tend to be portunlty vanishes. Know sensuous. Opposite --. ex tbia -react io positive perceives this fee 1 i n g. manner. RISH EGGS fOEAl FOR COt.OltlNG f'/z DOZ. FLAT ONLY 75' COLOllD 1961 TOOll Rucfy f., the letter lunnyl The IGG BASKD 1"1 PAD Avmt• COSTA M1SA 1 ILOCI ... °' MAllal AT 1M ST. Of9 MILT., e&a• .... a ..... YS Among lhe groups hunting Easter eggs will be the young members of Newport Shores Community Association tomorrow. More than 75 children wHI be participating in this sixth annual bunt on the clubhouse grounds. Early seekers joining the Eas- ler bunny <Mr! Wendall Adams) are Shannon Slaughter, Shane Glass and Ka~se Butera (left to right). The West Newport association sponsors many such events throughout the year for the (()0 families residing In the area. Utilize attraotivenesa to put PISCES CFeb. 19-Mlrch across v 1 t a 1 vtewpointa.1-~== . .....:..::..:::.....:=.:=~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Important day -don't J A A-..-.:-. -:G ... d-Monday Morning Club --+¥-~ -.w-1-U 1~e,,,._.,..._ -1-==-============== waste it. LEO (July 21-Aug. 22): Focus on home, family af. fairs. Take long-range view. attitude. Be rpeclfic. You -----·--may ltav l!d1tor't Noi.> 'thlo ....,., .. 911ld• It Dft.,.rff by "'"' lllml '""'"''~ f'll 'f1rtlof Counctl PTA Mrt llwrt Soren.en I• 11re11d1"' 1nd Mr1. Harl Sw~y 11 cemmlllet cll1lrm1n. II ,, IMendtd H I reltrl<l<I In cletermi"' Jno wil10lt fllrn$ '°' en~aln •~ \rouo> e'ld wtll 111«1r wt""IY Yt11Jr '"~ are \O/lclle•. Mtll 111tm lo Movie Gulck. Clrt Of '"" DAil y P ILOT l . FAMILY TkE BIBLE -f X) - Three-hour presentation on Book of Genesis. BLACKBEARD'S GHOST - Disney's adventure of faml'IUS plrate. . BRJGHTY OF THE GRAND CANYON -Adventures of brave burro. THE ENDLESS SUMMER -(X) -Beautiful, ex· citing travel film of Surf· lng around the world. GENTLE GIANT -Warm. appealing story of boy who befriends bear cub. THE GREAT RACE -<Xl -PreWorld War J set· ting, two daredevU 11tunl men are pitted against each o t h e r in an automobile race f r o m New York to Paril. HATARI -(X) -Adven· ture on a game farm in Tanganyika. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE -Mullcal spoof. TEENS A.ND ADULTS FAR FROM 1'HE MAD· DENlNG C R 0 W D - Beautiful film adaptation of Hardy's romantic novtl in 19th Century rural England. FIRE CREEK -Western about good and bad guys. A MAN FOR A LL SEASONS -(X) -Story of Slr Thomas More, King Henry vm and C1tbarine of Aragon. TO SIR. WITH LOVE -CX) -Tucher brings se.ue of responsibility to antisocial teen-1gers of L o n d o n slums. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS THE GIRL AND THE GENERAL -Peasant girl and Italian soldier try to take their prisoner through World War I bal- Uefield lo collect reward. HA WAil -Segment o( James Michener's no\fel. IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT -Murder in deep South is solved with col- laboratlon of a whiu police chief and Negro homicide de~tive. WAIT UNTIL DARK - Tenae thriller in which thup try to force blind wife to reveal wlereaboutl of a cache of berolD. ST. VAJ.,ENTJNE 'S DAY MASSACRE -Authentic portrayal of bootleg gangs ln Chicago's underworld. SOL MADRID -U . S . undercover agent goes to Mexico to Ow.sh out smug- gll.og ring. ADULTS THE AMBUSHERS -Spy spoof. third in Matt Helm aeries. BONNIE AND CLYDE - True story of two bank robbers and klllen. THE COMED IANS - Rebellion flarts on Haiti undrr the terrorism of a military dictatonhlp. GUIDE FOR THE MAR· RlED MAN -Brassy comedy which holds mar· rlage up to ridicule. POINT BLANK -Savage tale of u n d e r w o r 1 d vengeance. THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST -Brash farce where analyst at Wb.tte House flees from agent.. X denotes excellent film. All D B assertive -and ttiis could a Ys U Sy irritate family. But it is necessary. State terms - While their colorful spring fasllion show took place Monday, members of the Mon<lay Morning Club of Laguna still nave many ac~ tivities awaiting them this month. A bridge luncheon will take pl~e ai noon Monday. April 15, and Mrs. David Kisselburgb, chairman. aug· gesl! each member bring a guest. Mn. Sam Garst's Irvine Cove home will be the set· till« for a boot review by Dr. Sballca Ksasulla at 2 p.m. Tbunda;y. April 1a. Sbe will dlscuu bw w 0 1' k ' ''Breakttit~ to Creati'rity (Yo.r Ri_,er Senae Percep- tion)." Dr. KaraguUa is a DeUr<JP$yclUatrlat witti eight From Page 11 years e x p e r i e n c e In research at the University ot Edinborough and Mon· treal N.eurological Institute. Vagabond Section members and their friends may look forward to a trip to Ports of CaU and Los Angeles Harbor Wednesday. April 24. Included in the day's fun will be a two-hour boat trip covering 20 miles of t he harbor where big Navy docks. freighters and Ships such as the Queen Mary m~y be seen. TlcUta for tile oharte-Nld . bus trip, i n c l u d i n g transportation and ttie boat ride. ai-e $4.25. Mrs. Phil Dennis . Vagabond chajrman. is taldng reserva- tions. ... Sonny Plus Cher Bow does it Ml to have a 28-,Year-<>ld millionaire son who bas m .. more that1 15 gold records. lives next door to Robert Stal'k and .Jerry Lewis. and has appeared on the television &hows or John· ny Carson, Andy Wiiliams. Danny Thomas. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin? "Well ... I lose a son and gain a celebrity," be ra· tionalliled. lhlllion to refu.rmsh and renovate," be said sym- patheticaUy. "The only time ttley are together is late el night and wtien t~ey arP 3Jl· peariniz for a show.'' Today the pair 1~ ~t. temptinJ! to break awc.v from their ~n·age imaee and try adult ent.ertei~nt. They have appeared on the ''MMI From U.N.C.L.E." and "Laugh-in" televlSlon lbowa and starred in a movie "~ Times.'' stick to facts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on relatims with neighbors. Trust intuitive In· tellect Ideas are important -espec1aUy how you ex· press them. You could be called upon to instruct.. teach Say yes. LJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Re member past I e s s o n s about economics. Some have Peering Around MRS. LOUISE Duntley Miller CJf Laguna Hills will honor her coualn. Mrs. Duane Halpape, at a tu n-, cheon baby shower next Tuesday at the Los Angeles Club. Amq 1B gue6U are Mr1. Jame1 W~s ol Tustin, sister or the honoree and three cousins. the Mmes. J . Richard Duntley. R o g e r Sherman and Larry !'lit· chell, all of Newport Be-ach Put Spark Into Your Next Party Party givers and goers will enjoy a 8eries on party planning to be offered on 111 diffeTent dates. Proiect Reports Heard When bi! 8<lll and 20-year- old dauttrter-i.o·law brave a spare moment they cu be found In his parent's borne relaxing. "The only time I Te.ally see Sonny i& In his 11horts stal.long to and from the refrigerator." he ad· m itted. But W~ seldom that the famous duo hnd~ time to visit the Tustin retreat. Son· ny leaves ~ every morn· ing by 7 and often returns ai; late a11 11 p.m. to receive guest.\ and teleit>one calls. Now <lier is wwting in an "adult movie" wttidl her husband wrote and Is dlrcc· ling. It is coi1iing him onP· half mHIJon dollan lo pro- duce. AF-fa r a~ tomorrow 1~ concerned Cher want~ 111 contintte singin~ ancl de~•l!n· lng clothes. white Sonov ·~ considering wriltn~ books along w;.th music a n d movies. Bouquet of Party l~as will take place on April 16, April l8 and April 19 at lO a.m. and April 15. 17 and 22 at 7 p.m. . . 11ie programs are free and are given by Southern caWornia Edison Co. at tbeir Electric Living Center. Huntington Beach. Hostess 'l'tll be Mias Margaret Parmelee. Questions may be ..,..tred by caIDnc ber at M?-7581. By Westminster YLI A wide variety of ac· tivities will be discuased when Bleued Sacrament Institute 220, Catholic Young Powell. Jess Scroggie. John Petit, Dean Phillps. Wayne Cornett, Lupe Yberra and Joseph Buda. "Cher often complains that they hardly ~ve any time together ln a home that is costing them ooe_.,alf It now appur~ that the\e "Good Timea" W1ll continue to rock and roll into ttie future. Or until Sonniy cuts bis hair. Ladies In1tltute ,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Westminster, meets at 8 p.m . Tuesday, April 15. Mrs. Joseph Walulilt will report on members, ac· tivitie1 In the volunteer pro- gram at Fairview State Hospital. and plana for a 11-0Cial meeting will be an- nounced by Mrs. Wilbur Martin . ~ ways and means pro- ject. open lo members, thetr husbands and friendJ, wlU take place at 7::.J p.m. Wed· nesday, April 24. ln the Peek Family Colon.1.IJ Terrace Room. 11cketl are it ,per , ~an ht· ·Bug out RaariblerAmerican•l,~~·- ~,,,..,.. ii .,oat"-tbe A--'oan ii ~"l The ADwm siftl ,aa more poww, men~ .... tzat 111*'9··• man cm. And W1 ~I WHY BUY A BUG WHEN FOR $1,946• YOU CAN BUY A CAii ....... , I a '1 ....... ...il,..,.,W.-....... , ........ 111111 IMtl ·-........... SEE IT COSTA MESA DRIVE IT AT... HOUDAf s.&Ln a 11mc1 t9't HAllOI kYD. ~ 6U-61D HUNTINGTON llACH ...... IM8 • mtlCI 41t MAIN SJ, ...... ~ • \ --=-- - --_.._,. ------------. - MANICUltU -"DICUIU .UJIS ~~JJWP1ill11 ~ HAll'Si'YLIST lMI L CeMt Hwy,....C.,.. _, "8M' ,., ~~ fn.4161 FOR YOU AT llGGARS -~ CHAIRS IN PAIRS CREATE A COMFORT A8l.f CORNER IN YOOR HM 9AlfTA AMA notll ~fll MOMOAY SVlllllMOt 'HONI MJ.ltn Semi·attached pillow back chair in blltk kid atove vinyl . • • • 205.00 Two for ............... 399.00 Matching ottoman • • • • • • • • 82.50 Two for . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 160.00 Hexagonal l.Jmp Commodt •. 159.00 Ceramic Lamp • • • • • • • • • • • • 64.50 SANTA ANA: Main et Elevemft . , I A ~ B 11 it c • A h r ~ ( 1 i: f l Nimble Fingers Create Art Easter. Cards ~Hoppy' Messages By GAY PAULEY pictur.,., an tl"oornte lamp card pic:urin~ a mauve-col-this case locks more like the NEW YORK (UPI) -The on the cover wJ:h the o"t!d bunny "So dcn't just Ptayl:oy Club type Theo there Is the card with t.be cover reading. "Ever w<>nder how the Ea!ter rabbit gels all those eggs'! Well, once a year he Invites s e v e r a 1 thousand hens to a theater where he performs a comedy rolltine, and, before you know it. .:• Inside: the card finishes. "They're layin.g 'em in the aisles." studio cards now move into 1 l'' ;igc. "Rob the magic s?acd there " Insi<le, it "Without you." sa) s one Easter greetings. But the lamp for an E ? ~ I e r orders. "..:e hoj1py ! l\"'I card, "Easter's a basket emphasis is oo puns wl:h a urprise." Turn inside. and have a bcppy Easter ·• StiU wi~h no goodies! Miss yuu" few wisecracks thrown in, th~re is a p1ctu:re of a s,1,1 i. ano!her says, "We want you "Me. forget to send you an rather than some Of t!le h.otdlng a brown bunny. to have a happy Easter. so Eas!er greeting," says an slams, downright insults and wishing "Hawy Easter," hop to it." egg on the oover of or.e double entendres featured in ar.d the adderl mess.age : The boy likes ~irl motif card. Inside, same egg is the so-called studio cards "You never heard of genie shows in S-Ome cards. su.ch wrapped in ribbon and adds. for birthdays, g~ well and w1lh the light brown bare?" as. "Happy Easter. to my "You ttlink I'm cracked or anniversaries. "It's Easter," say;; one favorite bunny." Bunny in something? Happy Easter '' Yoo could hardly call this ----------------=------------------------ new category of Easter cards sacrlligious. And cer- tainly in the whole world or cards for this Cbrlst.i4tn holy day. ttie reverent motif dominates. This year, too. there are numerous cards deslgned for servicemen. a result oC course oC the Viet- nam war. But about those dtudio greetings. Here are some samples gleaned from Ille Fifth A venue oard sb<>ps. one of t:he nation's largest outlets for greeting cards from major companies. One offbeat number starts on the cover. • • H a p p y Easter from the tip ol my toes . . . " I n s i d e. tbe message finishes. "To ttie top of my hare" -showin~ a rabbit standing on the head of a young lady. Another ill the same mOOd Think Easter Art and Creative Stitchery is the tiUe of the program to be presented by Mrs. -~tJet-eotton wtien-she-addtesses-tite Monday-Moi;nmg-e t12b of Huntington' THINK-:-:-.--- Beach, following an 11 :30 a.m. brunch Monday. April 15, in the Sheraton-Beach J ~ L ft Inn.Waiting for some professional tips is Mrs. George W. Hoffer, while display-C II~ \Alf\X ing samples of stitchery are Mrs. William J. Richard and Mrs. Jack Buckie .... ~ 1 ..__ ,.. (left to right). Officers will be elected during the bus;:m=· :.:e::.:.ss:....:s.:e:.:ss:..:.io-=-~n::..:· ____ _:~~'4).~-~~~~..._~,~111~~I Balboa Island Couple To Marry Next Year Mr and Mrs. Andy C Anderson or Garden Grove have disclosed the engage- ment of their daughter. Andrea Mary Anderson and Michel D. Heckman. both of Balboa Island. Cwvllle l'MI• The benedicl-<!lect is the son of Mrs. Dan Christens~ of Glendale and the late Mr. Heckman. Miss ~rson is a junior 5ludying psychology at UCJ and is an alumna of Bolsa Grande High School. Garden Grove. Al UCI she is a yell leader. The bridegroom-to-be. an alumnus of Glendale High School. also is a junior at UCI. He is a member of the intercollegiate basketball team and recently was nam- ed most valuable player. The couple have selected . August, 1969, for their wed· ding. NB Auxili ary ANDREA ANDERSON UCICoed Newport Beach Police Auxiliary gathers the last Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Location infor· mation may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. Robert Wheeler, 67S-1129. Painters · to Gather The oext s c h e d u 1 e d meeting for members of South Coast F e d e r a t e d China Painters i!I slated for Thursday, April 18, at 12: 30 p.m. in South Laguna. Fisher of South Laguna. W..rs. Donald Schoenmehl of Newport Beach an<! Mrs. Lou Boeve of Laguna and Boulder ,Colo. F u r t h e r information Last month M a r c e I I a Fagan. noted china painter and resident of S o u t h Laguna. was the guest. Members attending from the area were Mrs. Ray regarding too club may be obtained by calling the president, Mrs. A r t h u r Kemper of Corona de! Mar, 673--3278. ,,, I ~----~----- Wl1y not make [aster a Special Occasion? lltlltll (-.,, --Sew • .,. 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They're so right for the career girl! Brown with white or grey with white plaid is exceptiooally refreshing in Dacron~ polyester knit. It stays crisp, crease-resistant and self assured. New three·piece vest suit with reverse color plaid; 8 to 16, 7'.H New sleeveless costume with belted shirt dress; 6 to 16, ll.M Dress Shop lwport 11 Fashioo hland Newpoft Center • 64~2200 •Mon., ThuLS., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Ottter days 10:00 tin .s:JJ ~ . (\ f rtdly, .,, •• 12, 1968 MOVIE DEBUT -Jose Ferrer, above. made his film debut in a motion picture which may be seen on Channel 2 tonight at 9 p.m. in ~olor. "Joan _of Arc " also stars Ingrid Bergman m her favonte rote'. The story is based on Maxwell Anderson's Broadway drama "Joan of Lorraine," and retains much of the play1s blank-verse dialog. TEl.t:VISION VIEWS - Alan King Devastating ---Piy CYNTHrA tOWRY -- NEW YORK (AP) -Alan King is a keen and angry observer of our society and is able to report on some of the irritants, great and small, in sav- agely funny terms. IN HIS NBC special Thursday night, the come- dian went to work on an assortment of irksome matters that ranged in subject and importance from the size of postage stamps -too big -to an "explanation" of television programming prac- tices that must have resulted in pink ears on any network "'.ice president who happened to ~e tuned in. King is a hero to the middle-class Vlewe~s who just don't understand hippies and flower children. He raked over "kids from nice homes who go to East Village" and wen on to gurus, meditation and sitar players. THERE WAS a timely musical spoof on the excessively gr ateful Academy Award winner's speech, presenting Liza Minnelli as an actress who after thanking everybody including her manicur- ist, threw humility to the winds and explained she really dld it all by herself. And there was another that satirized the current crop of sexy violent films. For the most part tbe show was bright, literate and often devastating. 801 HOPI, with Janet Leigh for company, came along on NBC immediate with a "book" comedy, a change from his usual variety format for his last special of the current season. Bob played a jaunty, would-be Lothario, bound for a holiday in a Latin-American country who im· mediately becomes a patsy in a wild plot to get stolen funds out of the dictator's nation. IT WAS an amusing, familiar sort of show, a miniversion of the sort of thing Hope so often does in his motion pictures. The plot lines were so pre- dictable. however, that one constantly expected the performer to break into song and dance routines. tines. Jt wu lifbt. gay and very easy to take -or leave alone, lor that matter. Denni• t•r. Menace .,... Public and Trade COMPLETE PUmN6 SERVICE '42-4321 •• ,.,. INdt . . . . . . PEANUTS TUMBLEWEEDS A"f" 1-ASTI TIIERfS ~E INDIAN CAMPJ .••• AND ™ERE'S 1llE FIERCE INPIAN CHIEFl ••• ----""' ---"'4- ~-""' A'"*>J-· O DElllE DEERE ' ••"'•···-'·-·· ANt> THERE'S THE BLCXX'rnlRSTY WARRIORS DAf-.k:ING-AFOJNDJ ••• ~P THERE'S POOR KNOCKLES Tl EP 10 A STAKE! ... PON'T .... r WORRfi KNOO<t.ES! f'U. 5N£ w I DON'T +IAVEit>•• T~AT'S OLO­FASHIONED ANOMESSY! ' By Tom K. Ryan .y Al Smith ly ...... - . : I ~ /', , <,t.TURDt." SHARP If,_.,.. a.._ f,e4ef, ... fft. DAl\.Y 'ILOT"S f,_.. "'-- M.lfl """"' 4"1t ..........,._ Mek • ....._ 4eel ••• ........, ............ ., ..ni.i,. BALTIM hlS alter nediate b 'Tom his "ieUeve th. \l{incher ll In fact. '" lucky to For juat m the fac llall in thE 1-5 victor) When t after t.aklJ spbe~. c have see wonder I GRE'E SPA~ PHILAJ Greer's 2 the Pblla• tory over night and Basketba playoff S• The fou !leries is. Garden ~ Phil.a~ period lf been held band DoC --Goi As ~ LOS A ago. the · hopes or League 1 after on! bad that A sudd Dodgers left field for three d;sJocati the big com pour weakTil'S handed I Soutili: Phl.ladel the New •orfl 13 C .. orfl 1' I Aprl' 1S -"°"" 11 -imers-t f their Short \oosma 1is first Femu 'ast yea uns. 16 villi jus " tho~~ ·i~ht-ha The ·mother Ferrar.a being ir E. J. "I The l through ing up Tom H single t· to end i The 1 Bill Sir thrrd ir him l1l NI• MAI rtl\nt'I. llll'wtll. l A-. Cl $.,,.,bod~. Kra-1 $1\e"''ky, C.J-. I CMrln. l Oro ... c l<ooame". To•ats New Lot A E- -Nft'' -lo""""I 1(- SIPlllO!r Aq!ltrr a1n1no Romo Time 0 MD Olylnpl whom Mempt ler'1 c South • -= p1c lq\ a;reat I • cl:t'an •• , b m tD m .. HaU Mid ht ta1k1nl "lt' .. Fri~. Aprll 12, 1%8 D~L V PILOT J5 AngelS' Doll' Mi~cher Lucky to Be Alive BALTIMORE -If be lost bis job Lis afternoon. had to declare im· 1ediate bankruptcy and was evicted ·om his home, you'd still have to elleve that Angel fll'st baseman Doo t•ncber la the luckiest man alive. In fact, quite frankly. Don Mincher . •ud:y to be alive this Good Friday. For Just 24 hours ago be was socked i the face by a Sam McDowell fast all in the third inning of the Angels' -5 victory at Cleveland. Wben he witheJ'jlfd to the ground 1ter taking the force of the speeding pbere. one unfortunate enough to .ave seen the incident could only 1onder if Mincher would not be ;REER'S HOT HAND 'p ARKS 76ER WIN PHILADELPHIA (AP) Hal :;reer•s 21-poid fourth period carried .he Philadelphia 76en to a 122-114 vie· .ary over tbe Boston Celtics Thursday light and a 2-1 lead in their National 3asketball Association Eastern final >layoff series. 'I'be fourth game in the best-of-seven ;eries is scheduled ior the Boston '.lard.en Sunday. Philadelphia blew a 10.point third period lead before Greer. wbo ttad been held tn 10 points earlier, got B bot hand jolnlng the other Angela. Miraculously, be is still with the earthly division of the C h e r u b s. although as man.aier Bill Rigney points out. "Doo !Jn't Coinf to be doing mu_cb taikiJlC for a Cew days." . Mlocher wa bit in the mouth. T'be pl.ate umpire and lndian catcher Duke Sims oplned afterward that Don mi&bt have been able to slightly deflect the ba)l with bis hand. And that would account for the in· credible fact that Mincher has no broken bones or fractures. He didn't even lose a tooth! Rigney was bedded down in our Cleveland hotel after being decled for a second straight day •tth the Ou when the radio report told of Min- cber's mishap. R.i& forgot how miserable be felt aod bot.footed tt t0 nearby Mun.lclpil Stadium, arriving on~ the scene oe1z ARfel Sl•te A(ill ll Mtitls el .. , .. ....,,. ll:lt •·'"• KMP"C ~~11 1' ........... Ill,_.. 10115 .. "'. ~ 0101 Aorll IJ Alltels II WMll"*°" It;• .. m. KMP'C (110) Aprll 17 AntelJ '" New Yori! 7:$.$ •.m. l<Jll\P'C 17101 moments after Mincher was taken to tbe hospital So, aft« the M.btcber beanlnc. p1ane fire. postponements. R1gney'11 JllneN, that heart-breaking defeat at Yankee Stadium on Wed.lie~ and the loss of our original quarters here I n Baltimore, things are finally looking up. Rig's back on duty. In facl be ran today's practice as the Angels tuned up for Saturday and Sunday duels with Baltimore. "I bad to gel back." Rigney points out. "That guy Lemon wu doing too well in my place. J had to protect my JOb." Coach 8Qb Lemon filled in for the ailing manager of llie Halos the first two games. "I did a much better job of manag- ' lng ~hen we beat Cleveland than I did ln the loss at New York," Lemon said while ldddlng with sportswrltert ln the Angels' dressing room. Supporting the theory that Cherub fortunes bave finally taken a tum for the better: The return of the.Ir manager, the news of Mincher belne on the road to a speedy return to the club an u n e v e n t f u l flight to Balihnore, the first win of the season and the awakening of the offense. The Angels rapped out 10 hlts ln their conquest of the Indians, including five extra base blows . Former Cleveland player Chuck Ever-driving West Primes Lakers' Kill SAN F'RANCISCO <t.P) -With PVt>r-dr1vtn1? .IPrry WE>sl ~coring 40 potnlo;, lhP Los l\ngf'll'" Lakers havP soared impressLVely cloM> to ttie Na· bonal Basketball A s s o c 1 a t 1 o n · s Western Division title with a 128-124 victory over San Francisco. ''One more t.o go," West chortled after the Thursday night tnumph that gave the Lakers a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-7 senes. H1nton got the Hato1' tlrst home run of the 1968 campaign. Bobby Knoop tripl· ed while mate• Jim Fre~l, Paul Schaal and Bubba Morton collected doubles. Relief hurlers Bobby IA>cke and Minn.le Rojas did a neat job with Locke getting credit for the victory. Re gave way to Rojas with two out in the eighth after sufferlng a slight mus· cle pull ln the th1gh. ''We didn't want w take any chances, on it bttoming a.serious pull.'' Lemon ) said afterward. "When you've got a guy like Minnie ln the bullpen there's no use fooling around." Locke twirled two and two-thirds in· nings, lsswng no walks and allowing one bit. Rojas worked one and one• third frames. yielding one rap. The Tribe did give Lemon one anx· fous tlllOment with two out in the ninth. Leon Wagner was on first base and Ted Harper, the tying run. had a 1-2 count agalnst him at the plate. He connec~d on a Rojas toss and drove it toward the left field fence • Outfielder Rick Reichardt appeared to lose the ball in the shadows but rec-0vered in time to make the catch in front of the 385-foot marker on the fen· CP. Fortunately for U llllllllllllll WHITE WASH ll.111111111111/l lhp An~el1, "If we win Saturday night it will be •LINIC WMIT11 all over and. give us a chance lo rest Cleveland just moved that fence back before meeting the Eastern D1Vlsloo 31 feet this year or the ball would have Dodger Hopes Going Bour _ As Mets Win winner" of the series now being been a home run and we might still be played betweea-·--P~ilade~phia. ~ --playin_gjn lhiU .• ~~ctitfi. t.!.'!I...: --c .. -•• ...,.,,---· •• -----·--Boston. As 1t was. it t.ook ;ee. nours, \>'t LOS ANGELES CAP) -Six days ago. the Los Angeles Dodgers had high hopes of contending for the National League baseball champioosbip. Now, alter onJv two games, things are so bad that they can only get better. A sudden run of bad luck struck the Dodgers again Thursday night when left fielder Al Ferrara was sidelined for three months with a fractur· and a d;slocation of his left ankle. Loss of the big right-handed hitter further compounds the Dodgtrs' m a i n weakness. a vulnerability against left- handed pitching. Southpaws Chrl& Sb or t of Philadelphia and Jerry Koosman of the New York Meta have pitched four· Dodger Slate Ap(fl U Oodoen vs New Yori< I P.m. KFI {640) April " ~·· vs PllfsbUr-. I P.ln, I( F (6401 AJ>rll IS -Ood91!'1 vs Plra!H, 7:SS ICFI 16001 I April l? -~fl t1 Plllladell'tlla. 4;l0 IC.Fl (640 1itters to shut out the Dodgers in each f their Cirsl two starts. Short won 2-0 Wed.riesday night and '\oosman won +o Thursday night for 1is first major league victory. Ferrara. 28, was the Dodger leader 'ast year in average :m. and home uns, 16. His injury leaves the Dodgers <:ith just five outf1f'lders and only one ·~ tho!\e. veteran Rocky Colavito. hits ·ight-handed. , The Dodgeri; were shopping for illother right-handed tutter. befo~e Ferrar.1's 1J1jury. Now the search 1s being intensified by ';eneral Manager E. J. "Bunie" Bavasi. The M2ts' Koosman wbippe<. right through the Dodger batting or~r. giv- ing up only walks to Bob Bailey and Tom Haller. Haller finally looped a single to -\ght with two out i.• the fifth to end tilt spell. The New Yorkers reached starter Bill SinJ(.,r for hits m the first .and thud innings. then went to work on him in the !>ixth. NIW yoalC LOS ANGELIS 1t1r llrbl etl r~rl>I H•rr•f'<"" '' ll~'M!ll 2b A-. cl Swoboda. rl Krtn<'f>OOI lb Sllam.itv If C:..J-. If C:IWlr'ln. lb Gn>i.. c K~n.o 1 n 1 o w OovlJ, ct • o 1 n 1 l 1 Vtnellu. u • O o o 1 o o Pet~@r. lb • o I n I I I FUTArl, II 1 0 0 0 O I O G<tbrlt!Wn. II 0 0 0 0 o I 7 Gran!. 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West said be also fell the Warriors got into foul trouble ~arly "because of the way they play. hard on lhe boards.'' Clyde Let::, San Francisco's 6·10 center. fouled out with almost 11 minutes to play. Lee had 13 rebounds m the first half and rlaying carefully after his fouls. failed lo grab any more the rest of the game. The Lakers led all the way except for a brief period jui.t before the haU . But as Lemon remarked, "I don't care if thev take aU day as long as we can win." CM.IFORNUI Cl.IVIU.lj0 Selle.I lb f:regost, u llelcherdl It HlnfOrt. tf Ml•<"'' lb R@t>Ol· cl MM"tf'n rt Rodoer• c Knoot> l~ II Cler~. D J.Ham11ton p Jo~ ,~,l')t\P. oh Lod'f rt l!olu. o lb r II rM •b r It '111 1 1 , I Hen>•r " ' I I 0 1 0 I 0 Fullor. 2b J 0 1 7 • o 1 ' Ce•O•MI, d • o t o \ I 1 I Sim" < l I I O 1 n n o N@l\O'l. •• o o o o 7 1 t O ~our.t. ' o O O 0 \ 1 1 0 A H0'10fl, lb 4 I 1 0 J 0 I I OevellllO r1 ' I 1 1 7 l I 1 AIVI• Jb I 0 1 0 1 I 0 0 l 8r0"'~. 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Th e Warriors made one last bi<I for vict.ory with three minutes to play when Al Attles and Jeff Mullins scored field goals. chopping the Los An~eles lead lo 122-118. R Cl<'k J l • J J J J Ha,,,lllo• 7 2 I I 0 I La<k• IW.f.01 7 71) I 0 0 0 1 Roi.. I I 1 I 0 0 0 0 McC>nwtll J.I 3 • • • l 6 Tlaf\I (U~ll J.t/3 .I I 7 J North Stars Topple King s For New Life ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Goa.l.Je Cesare Maruago and the homR ice advantage have given the Min- nesota North Stars a new lease on life in their National Hockey Leagu<. West Division playoffs with the Los Angeles Kings. Los Angeles Coach Red Kelly doesn't seem too perturbed abou1 the situation, however. and says. "We'll be stronger at borne " The North Stare; edged thf' KinJ?s :l-2 Thursday night for a 2-2 deadlock. in the best-of-7 semifinal series which rf'sumes Saturday night in Loe; Angeles The sixth game will be back here ne·;t Tuf'sday Mamago stopped 30 shoti;, including 13 U1 the scoreless aurd period when the Kings subjected him to heavy pressure Lut couldn't breal; through. In other Stanley Cup Playoff act.Jon rhursday night. Chicago lugged a 7-4 Nin over New York f2-l L Montrenl WUIS series 4·01 toppled Boston by a :l-2 count and St. LoUJs 1 J.J\ defeater ~hiladelphic. by a 5-2 tallv. Maniago let Bill White's 40-foot shn' bounce past him for a goal with onh· 4:45 gone in the garr.e. giving the Kings a 2.-0 lead. But after that he was maanificent. At the Masters Casper~a Quiet Man West then broke lpose for a Laker basket with a minute In play and San Francisro could not makP up six points in the lime remammg. San Francisco lost evf'n more of Its hoard strength when rl)(lk1e Bill Turner picked up hi~ si xth foul with a bttle less than four mmutPr; to go. Now Turned Sl1owinan Fred Hetzel Wili; top scorer for San F'ranciscn with 2.'l Tn addition lo thr d1~h!>artenin~ r;er1!>!i .lf stra11::ht lossrs. m1unes also could hamper the \\'am ors in the Saturday night ~ame AUGUSTA. Ga f API Bill\• Ca~. goll's quiet man, suddenly turned showman en route to the flr:;I round lead in the Masters Golf Tournament. Casper -for years a drab. colorlr~· figure -joked and jigged. capcml and cavorted over the windy, rollln l! acres of the Augu sta National Golf Course Thursday on the way to a (nm under-par 68. round UkP that I feel even belteT " He reelrd off slx birdies. including three on !he last five holes and drop- ped in pull<; up to a monster of 55 feet "I think 11 was about that long." Casper crar ke<I. "But I'm not sure. I ran just tell you I stroked the ball. then wa lked 20 feel beforP ti went in the cup " .Joe Ellis sprained his ankle early in the third quarter Thurs\la)' and ic; doubtful for future action. and Jeff Mullins was bothered b.v a dislocated toe. Mullins. a 27·point avPna$(e scorer. ~aid he h.id lo t.ake extra rare with his i;hols because of the injury and finish· ed with 21 Hi~ atl1on~ on lhP rour<;P werP m I ... I LOS ANGELES \~H •ltANCISCO markrrl c-ontrai;t In lhe (l an ••. P oc1· 0 ~ o ~ T ding p1rt11r1· ht> has prr,Pnterl In 1 I'· II•••~· o '' , .,.,,., • 1111 11 u ... ~ rt l"li 't A Ii I \Qll •n I t 10 U rent 't"<•r' ,,.....,., 1' • L•• • 1 , II" JOl..f"d with the rrowd W<l\Nl In <••·~ '>-'-11 """ • 1 ' II;" Ylr·I ,.. ., u ., liJoll"' U\ 1.3 11 the J{llllCry. did 3 ltfllt> d;rnce ~f('p Couol> , 1 \ w .. 11(~ I 4lft '° ~~rsl~o~0~ngu~~j!;.~~~~drt\iliec;~~~~1~v0:i ~:~-:.::~ ~~ ~~ii;;: ~ n ·~ 'th I s r"1"'' '6 '\6-1" 1111 Tot81• () \I.II "4 w1 gnmacf"!\ am [roan. le. 6".,.1•• u 1A 1' ,. -111 Casper birdJed the liccond hole from '>3• "'M<•~c" 111 " 1< :14 -''' 30 f t th Foul..., ov• -~on F•••Ct\co. l••· TurMr E "''"°' 1'1 O n O O S 111.1111"" 1 I I I 1 1 H8P -McOnwrll IRttdltrdll M<0-11 , ... ,,._ ch..-l WP -LI'<~· Pl! -ltocloon. Sim. Tlmf' _. 3' HERRERIAS QUITS; ADM ITS PRESSURE BERKELF.Y . Calif. (AP I -Rene Herrer1as who quit as basketball C'Oach at the Umvers1tv of CaWorma Thursday. says. "The Negro silujition was a racror but not the sole factor " Although plaguea by racial friction durin~ his e1~hth season as coach, Herrerias. 42. said only a few days ago he would scrv!> out his contract. wtucn ha<! a yMr to ~o. He added. "I am pursuing several job opporhmili!>s and would like to i;tay m athleli<.'li " The rrsigTiation. he insisted. "was a J)f'rsonal lhmg " He rTrrias stiid .Jim Padgett, 35. hJS freshman roal'h shoulrl get str!lng C'Ons1dl'rat1on for lhr hParl toach JOb. His rrn~h po<;trd a J7. I record last seai;on That gave him a one -strokf" 1 ..... 11 over an international quintet 1ncl11rlin~ pre·t~mrney favorite Jack Nickla u• British Open champion Roberto cl' Vicenzo of Argentina. tough. youn_ Tony Jacklin of En~land. Austnll;in Bruce Devlin and tour regular Tom m; Aaron. Tied at 70 we.re Bob Goalby. Kennit Zarley and Jerry Pittman. PGA cham· pion Don January and llideyro Sc gLmo1o, :;ix-time Japanese op!'n champion. and amateur Vinnie C.ilE'• were in a group of seven at 71 \\ h1IP defending champion Gay Brewer. Arnold Palmer and South Afman Gary Player werE> among thf' se' en tied at par 72. two feet and ran in a -oo er on P roi•t rou1, _ ~--i::r••chcn "· L-a A~V'tt• u third hole. He three-putted the Mxth_. __ ,,1_1e_n<1_e_nu_ -om'.._ _______ --;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~ HC'rren;i •; <;N1!\on rPf"orri was 16-!l ac; C-11 finished fourth in lhe Pacifir-R Conference They ftm -;hed thal h1~h only oner he fore unJor llerrerias - tus first season His squads won 100 games in thf' e1.l(hl year~ and lost 102. ·:r just feel good." Casper said "I've felt good all week. And after a Houston Baseball Standings NATrONAL LEAGl..E Woo 2 2 J Lost Pct . Behind 0 I 000 0 1.000 I .500 I .500 A:\fERJC:\N LEAG -E Won Lost Pct. BehJod 2 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 ~ COUGAR Olympic SelectiOns Blasted St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia Pittsbu rgh New York San FrnncisC'O Allanta 0 n I 500 I 500 I 500 ' 500 2 000 I 2 Minnesota New York Baltimore Bo!'lon Clrve1 nd n(>tro1I CaUforniA ChlraJ:?o Oakland Washtnli!ton n 0 0 1 500 I .!'IOO t 1 POUND FOR POUND DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR THE MOST LUXURIOUS SPORTS CAR. HUGE SIUCTION!I COLONY PARK STATION WAGON MEMPHIS. TtnD. CAPl -The U. S Otymp.lc basketball coach and a man who made the team disagree w I t h Memphis State University's Mike But· le.r's claim that players from th e SouUt "dJdn't have a chance from the ~ ... -sua.r: Wtio dld not mate the-Olyta- plc 1qua'cl, saltf TbundlY that "'great. put butetbaD players didn't hav• a clt'ance to make the ~am." "I booutly do not think It lt fair -to..>.D. aomeont to try out for the team aild then not give them a fair chance to make It," Buller said. Hank Iba, lht Olympic squad coach. sald be didn't know what Butlr.r wu tandng about. "lt wu In the handl of tbe 011mJ>lo ~ I Comnuttet." Jba said ''We thought selecbon committee was correct in we evaluated every boy in every game leaving MaraVlch and Niagara's Ct1I· '"""'"'' •nulh They let the coaches. at the last. check vin Murphy, the naUon's two highest Pl1llw'9ll •· "'" ,.,~ 1 their evaluations and then decide what IC<lrlng collegian.a, off lht-team. ir\~,1~~,~~!:'l the team would be." One Southern "Yoo could ten they were great ~~'fcJ ~.11c::'~~ • player. Glynn Saulters o! Northeast players," Ba.JTett s3id. Loulaianai?>owever, dtd make t be "But lt was obvloua daey were used ,..,11 llfll• "~';.\1CS:-111M1911 <Ltme•"' .. OlJ'!"plc Mski!fhall-1llJn. l)an lne:-"1_1.oW-=handBn::-=-":11-rnil::::the:':TrT.balllQ""'Almr-Ol--t ...,of..._..,the....,ti'"m""'&.hr'-.:::::'IH!llHI~~ I !:!'GIL IW ol teatooky was p~ u a.n • was u e a.ate. having a whole team of grut p ayers 2 000 2. Los An~ele" 1 2 T•vnay·~ ... !Ifft IF LIN,OLN CON'TINlNTAI. MADE A l)lttr&ll 4. Bmlaft l 5'T A TION WAGON THIS WOULD I& If N\111~1 $, W1t•llllltftll 4 c .. morni. 1, Clllvtltnd s VACATION TIMI II OntY .11rntt sd\tdlJled. AIOUND THI CORNR • • • lo_'~_ffoost W. -tdledll.:f:""..,_ _____ .... _ _._.T_.H_.ILLAC..JO"'"NT'!!'llN-,-1"1lL 0, STATION WAM>NI Butler. •ho played at M1mpbil un· with them.'' der Moe tin. Hank'• 1<>n. crtUclted Butltr nld he played a total of only the fact that such players as Louisiana 28 minutes tn five tryout game11 b u t state sophomore AU-American P e t t sank 10 of 18 field goals. JOIINSON A SON Mara\'1ch falted to wtn even an alter· 'IWbetl r played, I played real. real nate spot on lbe Olyml>lc ttam. well.'' Butler said. "But lbe Olympic But Navy aeaman Mitt Bm'ett. 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ON 11'111e ; ,,_ oldl •net "" ClalMI... ,._ MOOll S"'-"' Dt1W (J Goftl.AltJl 6"11 .!o.41 <I.GO 1(~~11.,. 1<1_., fY-11 ; tO 5 JI Pr""' ot Curr"" CA.--•l '00 Tl--IJ7 2/J krofdltod -lnlo Tiit Wind. Sol "-"" ,,,.,.1_ P1cJn•I. Mt>r• Ill _, HEALTH KICK A'l' Utt O VAL The Co~Ui Mesa Recrea- tion Department 1s con- ducting a "Jog for Your Health" pro~ram at Orange Coast College's track \wice weekly. The jogging sessions are held from 4 to 5 p m Tuesdays and Thursday~ There 1s no re~1stration fee Added information can be obtained from Costa Mesa recreation supervisor John Baros at 834-5303. Witlwut Trophy The first annual Fountain Valley Swimming Invita· ttonal is history with Bur· roughs of Burbank the win· ner in the varsity com- petition with 70 points - double that of second place Pacifica. Costa Mesa finished in third with 33 poiots after leaving the area with the se· cond p l a c e t r o p h Y. However. a recount on the final results gave Pacifica the nod with 35 count.ere;. much lo the dismay of th .. Mesa crew. Bob Moseley and Chri~ Gammon led the Muslani?s to their third place rini~h with wins in the 400 £re(' and loo ny. Moseley turned the 400 in 4 · 27.0 to capture the e\'ent while Gammon was crwsing the 100 fly in 56.4 to nab honors. Dave Whitaker. however, was the big news of Mesa. as the junior flash turned up with an injured instt!p on h>s foot He tried the 50 free and disappointed with a 23 9 • good for fourth place. :\I that point C()ach Don 1 ltter took him out of the halance of competition VtrtllY 100 Mfldtflv ""'IJv I 8urrauQt\' I \1 0 7 U•l••cl• I 56 0 ) W .. 1.-n 1 Y. 1 • Trov 1 11 1 S Mcn1•1>fll0 l a11 6 Rancho 7 11 • 1 SuMV Hlllt , ,., 100 Frff -1 P•<Cf'" ll'V) 7•0'10 l .Y.n•l•v ICMI l G.l 7 l D•l>'lk•r o•clllc•l 7 09 1 ; G•O<llll>o!lcM• f PACl 1 09 9 ! 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' 5 NO•h IFVI 7 "I 6 Klrltlat>d IPACl11(11 1 33" I Gull•lt\O" IBU"oo<I"'' 7 311 100 Flv 1 Gamm"" ICMI 56 4 7 EC Grind Next for GWC Sw•n'°n IWMIPrn) 111 J ll•oo !Bur· r0110n•) S• 6 t 1Clr1tl•nd IP1c1llc•l St 6 5 McVtrr'r I Burrouqh\ I I GO I 6 c-r (Valenclel l·O'!I I I Smlll> ISun- "y t'flll11 1:11 l 160 Frff -1 Po"\O" l8urr0U9h\) A9.8 1 P1t1ter ICl>•rttr O•kl 57 7 1 Alllmllll'r l8urr~u111>\l S3 6 • !'lilt (Valencia) \ol 9 !. llov ICMl 15 I 4 .lo1nlln I Pacifica I 17 9 After Bucs Provide Exit 100 ll•ck 1 P•\COI' IFVI I o~ I , llrow,, (Trovl I 01 Q 1 Nvcnm (V•l•n clal I Ile I • Grollln 111"1•• G,_M-> H>I • 5 01nak., < Patlllf' I t ~ • • H~bllt lllurrouqh,, I "0 I D•kk•• !S1Ml19ol 1·11 S Gl)lden we" I Cotlc~r·s baseball team, having been bounced from C e r r i t o s College's Casey S t e n g e 1 tournament by arch rival Ora~e Coast. is looking forward to the remainder of its E a s t e r n Conference schedule today. The Pirates posted a 4-2 win over the Rustlers at Long Beach·s Blair Field Thursdav mornifll? in a C'On· ~olation · rnund ~amc Coach \\'end"ll PickC'n~ · Coast nine was to play Hancock m a second round consolation Ult this morning at 10.30 Next action for Golden West is a Tuesday home * {:: 1:r Set,. •v I~"'""' a 14 I Ora~ c.,.,,, 701 000 001 I) 7 G<>1de" w..,1 ooo ono 011-1 6 t Ora.,.. C&11I (41 Olly.,, H J•o~IM n 8r.-wn. u 81lley. t f '"""'°" rl YocO<lll. 111 Ellt"r. c l•OH, JI> l••cfl, 711 O,,,.kt~ ...... " TO!olt Al a H •II S I 1 0 • 1 ) 0 1 0 0 • s , 1 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 7 4 s 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 l • • 0 • 0 • • lT 4 12 Ge,.., w ... n1 Plnn. H ~"·" C1rtt<. :.I ....__,,.., .. Mo,,,,, (I •kn.""°", II Te.<t .... Sl><ollne. < E""''· 711 ci.,,....,"' H....,trklo•."" \Hft(flt • ,,, ... Al • 4 I • , 1 J 1 1 1 ' ,., • • 0 1 0 • • ~ 0 • • , H •11 I • 1 1 l 0 , 1 0 0 0 0 I f • • • 0 I O " 0 • • . ' game with Citrus The stars Thursdav for the Pirates were pitcher Gary Dunkelberger a n d slugging first b a s e m a n Steve Yocom. Duoelberger strbck out five Rustlers and didn't issue a single walk. He went the route and never en- countered serious diificulty. He pitched Coast to its third win in four tries against the H u n t i n g t o n Beach team 1<10 F•N 1 Mo\fl,. ICMI I l7 0 l K•ltclllan lllurrount\•1 • 311 l NOl'h (FYI • lll 9 • G•O<lllbi!Ch,, IP•ciflc•• 4:3' l ! McGarvtv ISVMV Hl1'11 • •IS 6 H•11man IWtslPrnl • 4f 3 I Mcvernv lllurro<.1oh1l 4 11 0 100 llrHsl -I Howell (P1clflul 1: .. 6 2. S.ndert l8Vtr0U91\S) 1•0l7 J Harvtv ( .lortula I I 09 1 • Bolu Gr1nci. 1: 10 1 5 SwtnlOI\ fWtsternl 1 :U.O 6. Hoffman llO\ A1am1lol) 1 ·11 • 7. Hll>bard IV•lencl1) 1 U I AOO Fr" Aelty -I 8urr0<191\1 3.lJ l 1. V11<1nell 3 41 A J C0\11 M~ J 471 A Poclflu l .SO 6 I Fount••" Vllitt J:!l.4 6. Rtncl>o Al1"'1tos • 00 0 Fl"•' v1rsl1V Kort Burrouons 70. Poclflta l!. c .... M"'4 33. Vt,..ncl• 30. FOUftlaln Valley 7;, WM1trn 16, Trov U. Arteslt 11 Clllrter O•' 1~ Bolu Granci. 6. Mon1'btl1o •. LO\ Al1m1tn> •. fl•ncllo Al•mltO\ 4 SuMv ,..Iii. 7. So" rlno o. Mantel••• o Red Guyer Field Red Guyer hali been a stronghold of La- guna Beach High's athletic fortune~ for many years and it's nh\'illus that the Artist founda- tion knows it. Laguna's football stadium is now known as "Red Gtl\·er Fi<'ld" in honor of the retir- ing athletic ·director. Guyer's retirement commences in June after 36 years of allegiance to the Laguna school. The m o t 1 n n was made by the district school board Wednesday night. which in part reads: Post-Behan Era Awaits Drills . . . recognition to Maurice T. Guyer for his 36 years of dedicated service to the school district and to the students who have ht>nerited from his teaching and example • through athletics and hi" coachtn~ C'Ountlc"~ 1m1d11~t<>s have brou~ht reco~nl­ tion and hnnor to t. a g u n a Beach High . <'hoot L-OS ANGELES -UCLA head ONcb Tommy Prothro ge'ta • ,....., Aid Clll ti:.. 19SI loodlaH t8llOft s.tur- ay wtiea he meet.a a tuTnOllt ol owr ?O Btu1nl for the (Int ol 20 sprj..Dg prac· Uce drllll. ending May 18. This mub the ~hg ol the J*(·BebMI na at have 25 1e1termen retu:rnint. i ncluding left half Gre Jooec • Pt.trdy1 tbe top two UCLA ball~ IDSt !all They both oetbd over 600 yards during 1be Bruins' 7-2·1 eeason. I ta c lcle .• Bruins are better off with sill def~ive veterans ba<:k. Three ol them are Interior linemen. led by 249-pound All·America candidate l..ar· ry AgajanJan. who is ~ qukk a !:Mg man a!'; there 1s ln the country at the left tackJe posllJon Others are NORWALK-Golden West College's track and field forces posted their finest hour Thursday aftertiOOO at the S o u t b e r n California Relays at Cerritos Junior College. The Rustlers, competing against tbe best junior col· lege track and fjeld talent in the Southland. rank up 29 points to finish fifth in Division I of the Relays. Orange Coast, c a u g h t • ln an oU day. scored onty six polnts in Dlvlllon II. fail- m~ to finith higher than l ·th in any event. • he Rustlers of GWC coach Tom Noon fractured four school records in their day's performance. Golden West started its record parade in the 48(}. yard shuttle hurdles with a 58.6 clocking. It was the seventh fastest clot•klng of the day ~mong the 32 com- peting schools. The hurdlers were Jim Wallace, Jim Seymour. Dave Fish and Chris Oglesby. The old sdiool record for t.be event was 59.2. Nut came tbe dista.'lCe medley. Chris Oglesby. Bob Messina, Bill Inglehart and Neil Sybert stepped off a brisk 10: 13.1, snapping the old standard of 10: 19.2. In the two-mile relay. Golaen West w2s fourth in 8:01.1 for another Rustler record. The old mark was a distant 8:46. The record- breakers this time were Rick DeNucdo, Jim Miller, Bob Metsi.na and T i m Schroll. The final record was set in the mile relay where Golden West w3s second in 3:22.5. The runners were Seymour, H e r n a n d e z , WaJIQC(l and Caterson. The latter clocked a 48.6 leg. Golden West's quarter mile relay team of Wallace. Jim Hernandez. Seymour and Neal Caterson zipped off a filth place time of 44.6. ln addition to his relay runrung,. Golden We st· s Seymour found time to take a fifth in the triple jump with a 41-9 leap. Golden West's 29 points in Division I was topped by the 461,2 posted by winner Glen· d~le of • ..rlzona. Compton was fifth .-just above the Rwtlets. with31. Orange Coast came m next-to-last in Division II, won by Mesa of Arizx>na with Erl poJnts. Monarchs Fall Shy WithDistance Wins MONTEBELLO -Mater Oei dropped a 61 l -3 • 56 2-3 uo -1 lllnellart IC I 7. Velarele <Cl l OldcSOft (MDI TltM: U.& 880 -1 IUnef\1'1 !Cl 1. Reo•" IMO) ) JrnnlftO• I MO l Tl-· 1 :00.0 verdict to host Ca~twell eo'i:I! (M~J I°'"~:':"cc~M~11m.2: ~~tel'DOOD-11>.-an _uu: -_ _ k d ,.,.,,lie -1 l NflU (MDI 1 SfffV Angelus League trac an 1Mo1 J c ...... 1Mo1. T1m.: 10:411 field meet. .. 3 1:1~~1;; ~d··~~.> 1~}1v:Pe"' "1 Bob Leanza. a sophomore. 1eo LH - 1 s1u,..,.. <Cl 1 Henon led the Monarchs to a sweep IM~ ~.'i.o;v ~Mp> -:;_rr::; ~\: Ti-: in the 2-mile with a 10: 41. 7, 41' while Tom Dickson was 3.~1~ Relay -1· C.ntwen. nn..- leadlllg a 1·2 fini~h in the LJ -1 v.1enc1.1111 <el 1. s_., IMO) J long fMOl. Ol1larw:t: 19-lh. mile With 8 4:56.5 PV -1 JollnlOI> IC) 7. Olamond Cantwell. however. dom-1~~> ~~r·,:~1 14~:::t,~'~i 1 s1 .... inated the rest of the meet •onol IC> 1. TruAA IMDl 01st•nc• ,._ with only Carl Hanson In the 0 a.. b t t and the 440 relay Mil• 0.1 mi cm c•-"" S 0 PU 100 _ 1 HauPl!r1 (MO) ,. Fiounot team collecting wins for the <Cl 1 s1ewer1 1Mo1 Time: •o.t Monarchs. 720 -1 l'!9u,,.., ICl 7 l'lero tel 3 Sl•W8'f fMDl Tlmt: 73.~ lltrsllv Mii~ 0-4 U4 t/J) 161 I /Jl C1ntw1l1 100 -1 Merttr (Cl 7 Yunt <MDI 1 J1cl\soft IMO) Tlmt· 10 1 • 720 -1 Mt•Ger ICI 1 Ja<hon (MDI l Yunl (MO) Tfmt; 23 ' 660 -I Gorci1 (C) 7 Onwllno IM01 3 Pl1rono ICI. Time: 1:7',9 1310 -1 Tovarl <Cl 2 Moad (MDI l Dtlv•cllo IMDl. Time: l :Al I llQ LH -I Fiero <Cl J. SG1rnteehl1 IMOI l O•IV!ldlo IMOI Tl<M: 1~ 7 fl8CI Rein -I Qlntwell. Tim•: Fans 19 Batters 1 3:l-I 0Hauoert IMO) 1, Mall ICI l. Aros ICI U -I. Mell IC) 1 Plton11 ICl l. Scernecchl1 IMOl. Olslanca: IH PU -1 McO~ IC.I 7. No --or tlllrcl .Heigh!· M LePage -Repeats Act With No-hit Effort SP -I Schmid! (Cl 7. McKteYer <Cl l Henrv !Cl Distance: ~ Coe Moler Del (Stl IMI Canlw911 100 - 1 Barbou (Cl 7. FrllOI (MOl J J~ !MOL Time: 10 9. Ito -1 8arbou ICl 1 Frllol (M01 J Mel( ..... IMO) Time: \'Is 6dO -1 Davi• (MDI 1 C•rv1ntrs IC) J M .. oner (MOI Tl,.,.: l :37.A. .Joe LePage of Mater Dei fired his second no-hitter in a row in the Angelus Lea~ue Thursday. with a brilliant !1-0 mc..-sterpiece over Verbum Dei a l Memorial Park. Victory put the Monarchs tn sole possession of first place with a 4-1 mark. ThE' i;cnior right-hander struck out an amazing 19 batters in the seven inning stint while walking only one. That one. the second bat- ter of the game. was thrown out trying to steal second by catcher Tom Walsh. Thus. LePage went the dist•m~ allowing t b e Ver'bum ~' M•tfr O"t fl M I 000000 ~01 n• 011 lC-• 1 a mimmum 21 batters the losers LePage had no-hit Servile last week in a 5-1 decision with 14 strikeouts. The Monarch whiz dJd most of the whiffing off his fast ball. At on(' point. he struck out 11 in a row. startin~ with the first batter in the four th through the second batter in the final frame. LePage allowed a pop-up to first for 1:!70 -I Poclrou IMO) 7. McKl!Oll IMO)]. Cvven (MO). Time: l ·lU 170 LH -I Ja~ (MOJ 2. S1el9'!r (MDI J Gallego <Cl Time: 14.7 440 Retav -l M•ltr Del Tl-: .. , HJ -1 Morton !MDI 1 MeMe1 ICI J No llll•d Helo"1: 1-4- LJ -1 Cl•oo ICI 7. Mo•ton IMO) J Mcl(eon IMOI. 01Sl3nco: 17-3 PV -1, Pedrosa fMOl 7. Hernev (MDI 3 No tnlrd, Htloht: w. A. SP -I. ~nclel IC) 2. McGl"n 10.I 3. Mooner fMOI. 01.i1nce: »-10 REIF TABBED FOR GM POST the final out. Rorutle Reif, director at Hjs record stands at 6-1 the Costa Mesa Golf and for the season. Country Club. is the new In the offensive depart· general manager-pending ment. Mater Dei was led by completion of sale of Novel the bat or Bob Warbmgton James' contract as opeTator and his two singles and a of the modern Costa Me6a triple. plant. Walsh was the big run-James will continue bis ef· producer. with three RBis. forts at the Riverview Golf SWH-1\•Y. ct M.tter Del 1'1 Al a I 1 The Monarchs played er· Course in Santa Ana. Reif's " tt11 rorless ball behin{! LeP<>1:e management staff consists : ~ while getting seven hits in of Frank Pur~U an d II Lin""''· 11 W•lsh. c Mtver. lb Wtrtll,,.fon. IS McKean. rt P~an, lt> Hultr, 7b l~P•ot. o S..nfV. cf Wllll•ms. 11 Arrovo. H G&ble, r1 C1rro11, rl Mvnot. lb K••mtr. ?II J Lln,,..rt. 1b To11i, 0 1 7 I 3 0 ' I , 0 1 0 l 0 3 , 1 0 0 l I O l 0 1 0 2 0 I 0 7 ' 2' ' V•'1Mlf'll Def !fl W Thl)mu. \I M<Mlche•1. 7b Wllliam1. lb Ptf~r). II P Thom8\. lb W•rr'"· cf C1rt•1, tM1 Miiier. c T,,.,.,, r1·o Tot1h Al a J 0 ' 0 l 0 3 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 > 0 , 0 21 0 ~ ~ the process or racking up Norman Oliver. 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I, in the ( handed be inv Peter medali!i 1964 01) berths bptwet-r West Cc and Ea number : At p •ru~ a ~ Tl m .. s c BOAT OF KINGS -The 31-foot Dragon will be one of the classes competing in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Olympic Classes Regatta April ?D-21. The Dragon is a favorite competition craft for royalty both in England and Greece. • To Limit Tria ls to 35 Boats Three Olympic sailboat classes -F inn. Star and flying Dutchman -have indicated that they will limit the Olympic tnals in their respective classes to 35 ooat.s. Ttus will mean t h a t ehminat1on series will be held 1n many s.reas prior to the actual Olympic trials in San Diego. In the Floo Class, schedul- t>d for Mission Bay Aug. 25- Sept. l. tbe top Live finishers in the O'Day 1'rophy single handed championship will be invited. according to Peter Barrett. s i I v e r medaList in the class in the 1964 OlympicJ; The other :m berths will be apporhimec1 betwePn four <hstrict~ - West Coast. Soutti. Midwest and East -based on the number of entries j n each NOW distriM'i; s e v e n • r a c e elinunal.lon series. SITE UNDECID ED The West C'oaJ;t el1mma- t11m/; arP ~l~ted for thP weekend of Au,g . I0-1 l with the 11ite s I 1 I I 11ndecideli between San Diego and :Jan . ta Barbara. As a bonus for w1nn inJt a berth, each skipper will be given a sail built at North Sails, Seal Beach, under Barrett's supervision The e sails will be identical to those the North loft it h111ldin~ for ~ actu<:>I Olympic competition. In lhe Star Class rtrials• S('p1. 2-7 at San niego) the country has )'w>('n divided in· to six d1stncL~ and C"ach will conduct a six-race series to determine its candidates for the tnals, according to OPEN Th 11 Lide> H11.t1 lth Club oHnr' • physic.•I fitnes\ pro9ram designed t od t.91lored to your spec.ific. requ1remenh. At i:mut1nt1 we ~trfl limitin9 our stirv ic.f! to the busy •nd suc.c.euful business •nd profttuionel m•n. C•ll Todty For Further lnformt +.on VIC I ADIN-Director LIDO HEAL TH CLUB 0,.. M°'*Y ttn ~ 12 Noo.--1 p.m. Doors CloMd At 7 p.m. Jl5S VlA UDO-NIWPOltT H ACH Sttite 300 I• TIM Lido lulldllMJ PHONE: 673-4227 Peter BeMett. captain of the San Diego Bay fleet. Roughly. the aJlotment of berths is eight each to the Midwest and East. five to California, and three each to thP Gulf. Florida and the Northwest. ALTER RATIO The class has the option to alter the ratio depending on the number of entries al each ctisb:icl series. The California elimina- tions will be hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club .July 12-14. No neet 1>limina- tions will be held. Anyone who shows up at thr distnct eliminations mav sail. The U.S. Ol.>;mp1c com m1tlee will have ob:;ervrrs on hand from its y&chting subcommittee. headed by Paul Smart or New York. to settle any disputes in all trials and make final sele<:- tions. Flying Dutchman Olympic trials are scheduled at Misfiion Bay Sept. 9·15. With the 1964 Olympic helmsman, Bud Meli:!es of Wiscoo.Wl, retire<!. the scramble fCYr this nomination is wide opr n The top JO finishers m the FO nationals -to be held at Ann apolis. Md. (in July) and the top 10 U.S. skippers in the North American Cham- pionsb.ip6 (Sept. 4-8) at MBYC will be invited to the Olympic trials. RACE SERIES To fill the remCllrung 15 berths. the class has sched· uled a seriei. or observation r aceo; in each of lt.s 10 distr1cto;. Thf' cla~s will scrern the p<>rformances in thP'\C races and invite the <;kippers b<>heved to bE> or Olympic caliber. The class will not repeat the arrangement ti had in 1964 when it mvited top skip· pers of the non.Olympic classes to ~ trials. Anyone wcmtmg to make the FD trials will have to sail a Dut- chman weH eoough to earn the bid. Bug out Yept 'fte bur ii "out"-tb• America fl "in"! The .American liv• you more power, more roam, more tnmk IPt9CI ••• mo'rt car. And it'• American·builtf ~ .... Olympic Warm Up A:pril 20 A 0 wann ap'"' reg1tu for Olym~ sailiaC classes will be held at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club April 20-21. Tbe event Is planned for those plunlng to enter any of Uw 01,mpic trlab tdleduled to gel under way "1 Southern California later this sum- mer. The field of more than 100 saUboau will include all five Olympic classes 5.S meter, Star. Dragoo, Flying Du.tctuban an<l Fim. Many favored Olympic prospects are expecred to parbcipate. Competitors will include such highly rated "rag-bag sailors" as Chuck Lewsad- der. Newport Harbor Yacht Club in Stars; Lowell North of San Diego in Stars or DNgom, and Chris Ca.sell fcom tbe host club. The event will be ttle ei.gtltb annual running of the Olympic Cla&ses Regatta by ABYC, long noted for its in- terest ill Olympic saibog. Races will begin at noon Saturday and at 11 :30 a.m . Sunday along Long Beach's Olympic courses off t.he federal breakwater. Catalina Challenge Race Slated Maury F o r t n e y of Newport Beach will be at the helm of a new 3'l-fool Bertram Saturday when he roar'$ away from t h e starbog line at M<II'iM del Rey in defense of Ute Catallp.a Challenge 1'rophy for offshore power boat rac- ing. F'orlney won the cup last ye~ in a 28 foot Bertram. His new Zeruor Zippe Is powered by twin 4AA cubic inch Holman M o o d y engines. There are seven Pntric~ in the 105 mile race which J?rls under way .Saturday at 10 a. m. The race is sponsorr rt by the California Yacht Cluh and sanctioned by I he Pacific Offshore P o w f' r Bout Racing Association. The race will l e a ' P CatalJ..oa Island to port and finisti at ttie starting point off the breakwater a I Marina del Rey. The race attracts some ot the top power boat jockeys in Southern California. ThP other boats' expect<'<! to answer the i;tarting J!un are· GOLD COASTER. r ~o 5!\ l 32-foot G<ild ('o;.istrr powered by two 427 cu in Chevy engines and driven h\ Jack Jen.kins, San Diego. SEVEN C's (1~0. 186 1 :!:l· ft. Thunderbird w i I h a single W cu. in. Chr1 y drlven by Otis Chandler. Los Angeles. HOLOCAUST <No. :\.11 :.!fl. root Thunderbird powrrrrl by two 436 cu. in. Norg~J..oi Marines. driven hv Roh Nordskog. Var. Nu v" WHATSH-ACE tNn J!l1 T Rirc1 Formula powrrrd h\ ~ 11in~le 427 cu in Forrl driven bv Dave PuckrtL I ,o< Angeles: THE TRA V'LER 1 '.'\ o 174 1 18-foot Gla ~t 1on powered by three 105 hp Chrysler outboards. Roh Spratte. Anaheim. THUNDER INo. :l1xl T Bird powe. e<I by a single 427 cu. in. blown Ford. Da\'1d Exraud. Marina del Rey WHY BUY A BUG WHEN FOR $1,946• YOU CAN BUY A CARI ...... _*°_.,..,...........u,.... .... _ ........ ~" .. ' -.... --.-.-. SEE IT DRIVE IT AT ••• COSTA MESA HOUOAf ULG t. SllY1CI tf6t NAltol tLn. ""-": 642.UU HUNTINGTON l lACH lA ..... 1 SAUi & lllYtCI 411 MAIN IT. ,.._, IJ .. >&H • ... -I fl • F!rtday, April 12. 1%8 DAILY PILOT J 1 1"elee•e LEGAL NG m .. -,; LEGAL NOTCC'E "'""' UllTll'ICATI 01' COll,.OllATM* U.l..U Billy Drives His T eeth Out l'O•u~:::s:~T~~NlO~ t~:IJS ltOTICI TO CHOITOU 'tHE UN0El$1GNEO CORPORATION •uri~~:"o,c~~~,.: .. 1:· dou llertew terfffw IMI It ll c:.nouct1111 ~ THI I IMJMM Ill llw $Ille al C1tttomt., (OUNTY Of' OltA .... County ol Or-h\ "" City Of If-" .... ~ Buell 11 1767 l ll'dl Slr .. 1 ullder lhe lie. bltlt ot VlllGINIA iLJU NE OOILElt, ltllout. llrm n1me ol CM<'nlt'" OMilon O.C.•- ol Jtlronlc IMu•ffltt. Ill(, end rllal tlld NOTtc.E IS HlllEIY GIVEN lo "" fl"" Is c-111 ""' ,..._.,,. tor· er.dilon ol Ille • ....,. ~ • ..,..,, PW"•loGn, w'-4 Nlll(lN I .,_ ti bull· fllet I ll .. ,_ M¥1ftl dall!'a -!Mt tM 111• " .. IOll-. • N l<I 4'ooldtm ,,. ,...,i, ..i Ill 1111 !Mftl, By ALMON LOCKA8EY J•lrontc lndllllr.., 11\C., Pllllldetiollt1, W1111 tlw ,_.,, ~ IA Ille otttce 1"1Mtv1111n11 11 Mii" •lid Collen ,,. IN clettl ti the .._. tnllti.d coun. 6f l"'"b le Ort6eftl tl\em, Wlltl "" _,,, 0.led AMII 10, I~ -"' lo Ille ~Md et lllo office 811lv Schumacher is a young man with chronically sore kidneys and a prospect for rarly loss of hiE eye teeth The reason: B1lly, 25. dri v es u nl imited hydroplanes al speeds on the water Crom 160 to 200 miles per hour. Rilly doesn't ju!t d.rivf' any hydro -unless 1t hap· pens to be called Miss Bardahl. Billy's ludneys and eye ter th were given a severr teft last year when he came up with five out o{ seven na- tional Lilies -including the CO\"eled Gold Cup. WHILE WRITING the great success story o r 11nltm1ted hydroplane racmg in 1007, Billy and Mis~ Bardahl also rewrote the record book~. Miss R's cam- paign tn the unlimited wars brought Tl()f only the crown or national champion, but abo a record o f ac- complishments unequalled in the modern history of th11nderboat racin~. A few days ago I got a chan~ lo learn a b o u l unhm1led hydro racing -A facrt or boating not often srrn in these parts -when .Bil ly and •. .B.ardahl'L publlc. rcla11ons man, Ed Kranch. ne\I in to thr Newpnrtrr lor lunrh .MtrOl>lc 1..c!uslrles ol llh •llOrM'I PATltlC.IC E. OUGGAN, GAJITH E. IOW&lt 134S E 11!11 St .. S.ntt AM, C:.~!9t11l1 Vlce.l'r .. id<!nt 9?101 whldl II Ille Pleet tJI .,_,_ o1 "" B a r d a h I L k STATE 01' CAllFOll NIA. Undl'•ltned In .,. -"-" otflalnl119 lo o n a e c-"' "' Loo Anetlft "'« •tet• ,,, utcr ........ wt!Mtl '1ic Washington. °" ~11 10. IMe. w--J11e11111 M ..-lhl •'-r "" first •~ °' 1111~ At d f lt.vl11t. • Noltrv Plllllk tor wi. Couf\tv noltct spee s o over 150 mph and s1111. oersonoll\' -"'° Gerti\ E D•i.t A•rtt n. !NI Billy admits that unlimited .._., •nown to ..... to tie "" Via ,.,.,,. =1!~,,~~· WI ... ~111- h dr . , . dell! ti Ille --•llo-~I tMWIH tM • "" ""' ,_... ~ o racmg is a little hke wt111111 '""'-' Oft ""'" 111 1111 <or· °'....._ed flying Tb · I th oort11on ,...,.," ....,,... •M •cai-""'9· 111c Est•"' o1"" • er~ s on y e prop ed 1o ,.,... "'•' •u<fl ~-••loll u tcvted Above Mlntd -....,. and two J>OUlts or the pon-"" Mlmt. l'tlrlcll l .Outt•fl t.oons i:" the water at the <OFFic~~1,:~L~1t••"'· ~,.':c.!..~""' same hme No'•"' P11blk 1n •1111 1ot in. Tel: mo S4M1n . Tht Counly of LD6 Aneetet. AllWMY .., "-'"''''llW Calll Wlfll-T'M-Wllt·A--" AS A MATTER or fact. I M• C-1ulon exttl.... Publl-Or•• '-' l)elly ,. ..... think I'd like to take up Octo11tr '· "'° ""rn 12. tt.,. •M "'"a. IHI '1WI fl l'ull~IMd On"" Co.it OallY Piiot. ylng." mused R1lly. (I APrll 12. "· u •1141 M•v J, 1"' "-LEGAL NOTICE allowed as how it mi~ht be LEGAL NOTICE . . lllSOlUtlOll °' THI 90AllO easter on the kidneys and CIUlflCATI OF •USINIH 01' SUl'HYllOllS Oil THI eye-le(>th.) l'tc.TITIOUl NAME OllANOI coJ',~~.c."TL:,o t.Otltto&. What IS an ltnhmiled .,;~11n;wt!1~r~.~ ~ll~lh.Ktf:; OUNOI COUNTY, CALIFOllNIA hydroplane? Well. take Miss 0r1 ..... s..n•• "',,.· c.111ot .. 1•. -,.,. ...... __ ., __ ~""L:.!."'1-., .......... B d hi f · S llclllfolA firm M mt at GAllllETT ELEC· "" ....,._. "' ....,... .• -".,.,., ou.,. ar a . Or IOStance: he TllO NICS and ltltl u ld firm I> """--Mid corrt.O, the loltow111t is classed as a U-4-0 i~ 3() of tt.• 1o11o .. r119 .,.,_,, w11c>st nomt 1n Ret0tut1on .... ec1op1ec1: ' . . . . 1\111 •nd Piatt ol r~1ldence .. .., follow> WHEREAS, Ill@ Or•noe Coumv Flood feet four inches overall. 13 Bl'lllW'H c G•"~tt 3004 coor1c1~, toro•N>• 01.trtd 1, 11111 -o1 .. ,,.,. feet two inches beam w'ith a co.t• ,,,,..., c.111ont1e: · c1Mcr1bld In Eahlblt "A" 1tt1<Md .,., • .., ' Otlt<I •• ,,, II. 1961 .,,., "'-• Hr1 IMreot. lr>elucll111 ,... main hull depth or two feet Ben G•rr•lf tUbsUrflCI mfMt1I rl9hf\ 1~ •• •nd two · h Add IZ Sl•t' of C.lilornla. Ort"9t CO<fnt...: WHEREAS, •n ql~r l\u llMn mtde lo inc es. a · 0., Apr/I ll. Ifft, belor• me. 1 Not•"' lt•M Ille sulll11rt1ct ml-Al r19!'1l In cylinder Rolls Royce enaine Public •n ond lor wld s111t, oer..,.,.1tv u ld i.nc1s II\' • 1tt1e• fram "" Occidenl•t I th k. d th ~ OODHl'f!d ~fl G C.rrell ~-n to me PttN>ltllm ,.,,_..11.,., Nfftl Jtr•u•rv U. p 10 ey USe 10 IO be IM "'"'°" Wh-norn• II ~rib-IHI; Ind airplanes I and VOU havP a eel In fM wlltlln ln•l•umtnl •nd WHEREAS, !Ills OIWlct mt• letu \ud> : 1ckMw1.ouc1 ht ueculed 1~ .. ,... rlthts In ltlld tor Ille drllll,.g •nd n · machine we1ghmR 5 . 9 0 0 IOFF l(IAl SEAll lr•cllon of oll. 9U ..... 0 I h.' d F·11 "t 'th r I d J-E l>a•I• h•drc1c.erboM In tccordlna. Wllll 5«1!0<!• poun S. I I WI Ue an Nol•rv Publlc·Callf0tnia 2.S tnr0"9h 1.7, lr>eluslw ot tM Or1119e 011 atid you have a 6.700 """<'°"' 01t1ce tn ~g!; F~i:'~~~t''ir 15 Hueav pound chunk of machinery ~:'t:r,;:.'!'.:., Ero1•.. RESOLVED AND oaoeREO u 1o1row.: to shove through the watrr June 11. mo t . lluoMton No. F&t-•J Is hetetw t d f 180 . "uDh<llNJ 0ra"9t Coast 0•11¥ Pliol. •-·--3 Spee S 0 m1le6 per Aorll 11 10, 76 ind M&Y J, IHI 611-61 2 Thtl this Board doa htrebv hour and up ::w~.,.i,i:..:;i:•i:,~~,t!:~n ~;::; LEGAL NOTICE ""''' •"•a..cl 11tre1o """ made • .,.,, PROPELLERS range In ua.nt '''""' tor "" "",_ of pr-""'· size from 13 j n C h e S SUfHIOR COUllT 01' 1'#41 =~wi:· to'i'ln~r;r.· o!tul'!'r.d ·~ d~ameter times 17 lo 20 inch ,.0111'~~e,g~11~~L:,""'0~:'.:Not ~;:i~=,.~:-...."':.·~,,.,:.,~ucJ.~ pitch On a sba(I that IS one A·Sf7U d1S00>lnt of said iu~l•nat •nd lot' and three-quarter inch dia N~1•;1,.:~.fr~A~•:0w1~~ ::~"~g: ~~1~:' ::;ir~OC:!:'i~~1,., ~·~.: steel. llTTl!ltS Tl!STAMINTAlY wfllch Is more • fully delctlbed In _Oh -Y~. thE---ffiM-. ~ff ~~~:-::·~~&-~le.'G.~~ ... , Pt•-oral)h I hereto. llall.11.JD ba wilh upwards nf JOO grand :1•;,!tiI:!'~' ~.~ '~': t;;•1r"~i!11~ :;~~:':..::.~~ .'~~.';;<:~::~"'~ !':i.:;;'d for the bl)at -and just Ltti.ri Tet••m•"""' to Pn111ontr. ~••to and ,,,..., • P1tt 11erto1. tv1119 forget . a~ul the cost of ;~~~:,::."to.1.:''~11•,11em~t~t'~nc1"'~=~~ 11e,'°"'~":~:'rv.500~m 1or w111e11 .. Id RILL ANO f talk<'d hydro campa1gnmi:. or tiear1nq ""',...,,. hH been"'"" April i.nc1 wm tie '"""' "'•" 11e tM 001 • 26. 1961, ti t :JO t.m .. 1n t~ courlroo,.. ot vears from January IS, 1968, tlld .., racing while Kranch ~ot in a LEGAL NOTICE Ot11Mtmen1 No 1 of ••" court, at IOI lo"9 •~•rott•r u on. 90, or olh., few PR hcks with rour at· ~~~.~.=r:--••.1n ttw c11v ot s.nit .An1, ~:~;,~~~~~~i.:~~.,~!.,,,'7,; trarlive housewiv<>~ ha".ing NoT1c1 o, N!.·~~J11•1 s•Lt o., ... Ap:;J, 'e.'~ JOHN. i~ ~r':v~:-: 11ere1n111er rm.rec1 "' lunch al the next tablr. Like. On Mil• 1. 1968, •I It 00 "M . Countv Clerk s Le .. ee shall PIY lh• Dtanoe Cou~IV "B d lell l\ENEF'ICl"l SEllV•CE CO • Cthlornl1 """'" 11141 SullY1n l=lood Control District • rovtlty ot 1/6 r J;Ure an your coroor1llM, I > 011lv lllC>Oinled Trvtlee IY M. ft°" llttlew ot 111 oll. 90 and ot~< llY'dnl<I"'°" husbands to use Bardahl In under •nd PU••u•nl lo Dtlf'd "' Tru1I SS05 C•™"' StrMt. Swtlt .. subtlanc:fl orod\Kld ..... Dir~ frem , ., datfd Otco"'be' t, 1964, ••l"Cut!'d tJv Llllt-, C..lllo1111t ,.,,, !ti• alort"'ld IM'eml-•• w 1«111 In their crankcase~. l YNNE GllROENS, INC • Ctlll~rnl• Ttl: 12Ul Of.SHI 11111 "'"'"' Parooroe>/I '· s. Ind 'of "" •--Id I round out that Miss ~:.;:o·:!'":'n.~"" N~t<~~~. ?nl"C~·~1~: ·~~...::~.,. ;,~,:--~, 011ly '''°'· tn~m T~ ~~lmum '811111 lor w!llch ~ B::itdahl set the fa stest 2'7 o•o• 10. nt 0111e .. 1 R~nrci. 1n ·~ <>fl•c• ,..,,11 1. 6. 12. 1968 '"'" m•!lafd sutoswrtoct ml-•I t1tllts w111 ~! !ti• County ll~~rdn nl Or•no~ Co11nl._ lie "°Heel al>tll be· mile lap of 1967 with a speed c .. 1,1~rn1•. Will SEll AT PUBLIC All(· LEGAL NOTICE l•i 0"'1 Thouund °'"' Hulldrtd Sl•IY of I JO 1!\0 miles ""r hour TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOii C:A~H 0..llar\ ..... Elthlv•lvhl c.. n t. '"' • COAVil'bJ• "' tltN" Of \.lj)f' fn '"wfu• MQl'lt'\' (S1,1to~•> 8S tora.idl!r•hon for tht f..I• the faste£t three-mile lap al "' th• unn.o s1a1e.1 •I "" i.ou1n FrMJ suftllto•IAco•·uS:T 0 , THI "<'"'°""' ""' lea>« •ncl u ,...,,1 for 07 ~o d h f t h t I tnlr•nr• lo lh• Or•ft!I• C n u n I ¥ "'4l llrll YHr lflllrtol commMCI ... rol· I ·I an t e aSt('S C3 CourlMu<•, Cllv nt Soni• Ana. $!Air ot HATE OF C.ALll"OllNIA 1'011 roacllvely 11 of JtnUtN 15, 1961. With an averaoe 107.7114 C•llfornoa, ail rlghl, 111~ •nd tnl•rt<I rnn· THf COUNTY 0, OllANOI lb) From and tf"" Januarv IS. l'6t. " ••••d 10 •nd now lt•ld bv '' .,,,..,, "'Id Ne. A·ffm tt>t ..,m o1 0... Tllou1and One Hundrtd Shi' miSSec1 the fasff'Sl O•td ol Tru•I In lh• ""'''"'" >llUalod In NOTICE 01' HCAll lNG 01' Pl!TITIOH S'"1v OollelS end Eltllty-tloftt Cenb h. h h Seid Countv •nd Sl•l• dl'\Crlbod •• FOii HOl OGllAPHIC Will AND 1'011 (SI .... , I dY II raC(' Speed W IC was ~et Y Thal onrllon ol l ot A ol lh• e'nnnl"9 LITTH5 TISTAMI NTARY drlill~ 00::.~:.!"~,t" !..::~"~r lhr Chrysler Crew at the Tra<I In tlW (lly Of c .... Mt'4. counfY E\tal• ... MllrlM Ardr• ~. •IMI unlll the Mid If•>« ls lttmln11e<1 u lo • • • ol Ortno~. iltlt of ullfornot ,., \hown ~NIWn °' M.<rlOn A ~. OecetMd lhl> ltNI ""°1lled I l!llhlMt " ' Tn-C1hes AtomJC Cup on the on• mao 111.0 tn ~ <.,,. o1 H•ncoc." NOTICE is HEllEBY GIVEN TNt t•cMd ~•to .,,.....;:,.• part ... ~·1• r ' b . R . B•nnlno •nd °'""'S· "''"' M•rv H G..,,9t Ph•llll> G-.. Jt • he\ liltd ' Th ' Ml I IMS ' ' ll) • loclr 0 U m I 3 I Ve r ' B•nnlnq lnr Pnrlllloo and brlr19 Action htreln I ""'"'°" lor Pr .... •11 ol Hot~ .... M ., 8~ ~ me:ir.:. ,. .. ·c: ol :t'r'tt 0io,.,., Nevrrtheles~. Mii;~ Bardahl No 6:135 In "" .Sul>fl••or C®r• 01 '"• 9rtPh1< wrn •nd '"' luuancr ol Lentrs of Suoe1Vlsor1 o1 "" O••tve County h Sl•lt nf Callfornl•. In •lld lor lh• (Cl\ln Te.l•,..Ml8,.,,, ~trt..U lo ""'"" h l'lood CoftlN>I Oltlrkl In 'lllf CO<fntv WOn t e rarP fy ol la. AM•IU. M<erob<'d n loll-I mOO• fM lurl""r parllWl•I'\. •nd 11\ol Adminlsll'lllOll Bulldlnt louted ti JIJ 8,.Ql""'"o fllf '"' northwf'I corr'" of thf' rl""" 1nd ol•Ct Of hfl'l"o ~ S.tmt Nof'tn SYC•f'N)fft StrHf. s,,"'' .A~. Ml~S lt \llOAHI . won the' most rarri; an\· boat has won in onr year in the modern history of 11nhmiled racing. One musl check back farlher than 1~ years to rind a winner to eclipse the mark of six rac~ in a single season. Jn winning those six or eight races held during 1967, Miss Bardahl a massed more points than other boats have managed lo put together in seasons that featured a greater number or races. She did it by wlnninl!'. the most heaLc of the year 051. having the most consecu11ve heat wins (8), 81\d the most heats at over 100 miles per hour (10). The fastest average · heat ~ of 99 240 mph and the fattut avrrage race speed of 99.544 were honors that rel! to v.1~~ R a.c: c:hr dominatPc1 the field at every race. lnl 101 of Tr•<• No 1111 •• ""' m•o h-s bttn sel for ~1 3. 1961, ti t JO C•lltornfa,. ••lod p,_Js to ~Ht will r.(ord'll In bl)IJk ~ oao•• 11 In llo In· A m , In lh~ (OUrlrOOfl\ of Oeparlm•nf l>o r.ulv<d tlld consrd<!rtd •I t PUbllc ctu<tve nl M•S<•ll•""""• M•Dt. 1n '"" No 1 of ..,,d cour1, el 11()1 NMfh !1•1»d· mHtl"9 ot 11>1• ll<wtrd offl<" at thf coun'tv rt<cvct,., of \Akt Wi'V1 1n th,. CHv of Si1nt1 A nt C.fHN'n11 • Th.et "''' •~tutton shi ll bl Ora no• Cnunrv, ltttnc• sout~ o · D•ll'CI Ao"t 10. lflll oubll,,,.., once • wetlc IOI' two UI MK· 11' 41" W ~ s I 275.00 lr•I •lnno W E ST JOHN, c...,,,1v Cl"k cotlvt weeb In file OrenH Cots! 0fllv lhfl Snuth nn, ot Fairvl,irw -=-•""'' 1, H•""•" w. O.r._ Pilot, ll newsp8oer of oentral cJrcvl• .. ~r mtP rtterO@d In bool< -...,9., n nu North c1ar·11, !•on In ·~ countv w""" Hid rttl oro- •nd 77 of ..,Id Mlsetli•~t Mao1 Suitt NumMt 6. ,,.,,., '' sllw'9d TIMI last dttt of lh•neo South to lhr N"'th lirw of lh~ ~. C.d,.Mt fl7U oubllc.tllon shell be not lesi tlltn four. land dtscrlbed In lhal c•rlaln F'fnel Tel: (21Jl IU-07'3 ~ 110 dt"' Nfon ttwl Nl9 for Oroor of Condemn•llon ~ltrfd Joniuorv Atto"'n lor 1'1111"-recel"t •net -•II"" of p,,_ls 77, lt53 In c:.w Ho lt411 in lhf PubHtl>fd Ortna• C.0..<I Dell¥ P1tot. • The -"' ltlM slllll bl Sulll'rlor Court of Ifie Sl•te ot Calffornti AP'll 11, 11. II, lfdt ~ w~ttnllellv In fl>e form ol 1111 ~ '" •lld fOf' ""' county of 0,.119,, • eel S11btutf1ce 011 •nd Ga, l-delft! ctrtlfled COP¥ of which wu rtcordecl LEGAL NOTICE "" Utt. d•V of Jinu11Y• ,,.., "-Int JAnUM¥ 17. 1953 In boot 1'43 DO• 90 of ""' Occkltnitl r.trel9um '°"""''"°" Offlcltl Rttords; thtna Norin ..-1r ,..,,.11 :_..L:S..S.':'iaJ:'1o~=~':, ~..:;' ;:: o7" E•sl to I~ norl~tSI cornor of "'" ClllTll"ICATE OF IUSINISI l'lnd d•<Krl~d '" Mid l'ln.1 Ordrr ol FICTITIOUS NAMI c~""':1":.. ":.:' ::r =:so~ Cond•mn•lion1 l~•nc. Soul~ •l•no Ill< T~• ulld..-ilenl'd do cettltv "'" .,. lloom JOI, Countv Admln!Jlflllor'I EHi """ of '"" l•nd dt«rlbed In ••Id cond11rlin9 • bu•lneu •I 901 Dovtr 8ulldlnt. localed ti $15 North Svumors Fin~f Ord,..r of CondrnH'l,11f,,,n In "" Sh0r11\. N"wPOrt 8ttl'th. C•llfornlA; urwt-r StrHt. Santa .,,., CAlltornfe. TM on~ lllnQll' oot~t In fhfl' Wf'1;lr rPY ,,,.... 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WMI )(II 1I l••I ~nulh Mv '"''"'''~';,.., E•f'"" Conlrol Olsltlct 10 IM •"*lnl ot llw bid a oothPr aH::11 r or lhP hearl I I• " I<" W••• 1~} 1• lrfl sn .. 111 o· M•rrh ,, ' ,, fo-HIO ~ ... ur>drr "•••qr • .,., 5f•I ••r1 n7· 5'11 \¥ffl'1.t II• tJ ....,. •• ~t>ottoi 1~ &tt' P~1f'th~h';1 Or11no, C~4i•1 Oitlflt r Hf'lf. -.o11dt bldiMr tl\IU •Orte t" wrltln9 th1t for Mio;s R Rc~1c1el' Billy flA . w •• 1 "' Ill , •••• N"''" JJ· J•· n ,..,, i " 7& •nci M•• i . tel M9 ~~ ~~:::,,;.:· .~d 8; • .;!"c::'nrv ~· F::l her mo I arrtrnt ::iclnrcr i~ ""' ,..... " 1••1 N"'•h •• 11' "° F••' J.P:GAL NOTICE c.,.,11n1 01s111c1 lo• ~ co.1 "' 0 d hi t' I JI\ 10 f••I, Ntwl~ o· »' 10" w r.1 ,,. Oii PUbli<hu~ ltlls Rt'°IUt'°" of '"'~" '" le Rar a . rrprr~rnta IVf'I •••I, s ...... -·· ,, .... Wr<I &~ 00 ,.... accorcl•n« wllfl p., .. ,.,... I II ... . owner of thr R a r c1 a h lj Sou•• M" J7' "" w,.,, 7'11 00 f""'· N•••n "11·1.. bidoer 10 "'"°"" •h• "'•" I• ... ., ... " n• OI' 1)4" W•<I "~ 1-.1 Norlh 11· W SUl'ElllOll COUllT 0" THI I•'" lo ••~vi# ltw INS# wllnln lffl 1tni ChemJcal Corp . whn h;io; thr ,, wrs1 111 oo 1-1 Norih ... ro· 71 su"f o~ CALIPOlllNt• "011 11 ... "'"'r u ., nr-ntl'd ,0 Mm, •1, diltinction Of be1n~ thr fir•l1 ,, .. , 1'0ll I••' •nd .. orth 4 II ll fHE COU .. TY 0" OllANO• MPmJI wlll ... l0tlolfl!d lo fp,, Oislr•cf r Wt11 7tt 11 l••I; lhenc, Norlh JH 17 NOTICE 0, ~E~RINO 0, PITITION OHl!<ll' ol .,, UMU<C•UM blcldor\ wlll owner in the history 0 IHI to lh• Pofnl of btOIMlflt I 1'011 PllOllATI 01' HO'-OORAPHIC. bt rotur""" to 1,,.,.., unlimited racini? to achieve EXCEPT lh•• ""'"'"' llltr•ol ~Krlbod Will aND ~Oii UTTUS Of' AD-o;~,..;"'c~~~d F~vc;:::.· ta1r'0 (j ti I l I ... ~llowsl I ,. _, MINISTIAT ION·WITN-THE·WILL AN· rt .. rv•• lttf rl•hl to r~l·'f tnw 1nrl •II JVe na 0r1a I( ('~ • ...,, nn'"' • •n •now -nt in ttw NEXlO bid< ;:..i to .,;l!\dr1w ~ "'-• .,.,.,..;,., But the fa stest and mo~t ~''-"" 11~ of ,.,,, lnl u.. "'M Pnlnf E"•I• of Harry l!o.s "~""" •lso dfl(rlbed In E•hll>il ""w trom ~ ... Id bel"9 Horth ~ SJ 1"1 ''""' I~ -MWn •• Mi rr• II ICH-~...... 1J An¥ •nd •II bfdi •h•ll bt d<!llY•rfd powerful hydro in lhe wor =.~ =.~ ~:: ~ >:::a ~ NOTICE 1$ HFllU Y • GIVEN lh•I lo ""'(lrrt of"" ltolrd of SuefrvlW'• can't Mn titles Without 3 N~ 171> If-. tollowlne courtM· North H•..,_ M KNWr flu ftled ,,..tin • f>'ll In 11-... SOI, Co<MIV "dmlnlsfr•""" I l'k 1s• lJ' II'' £ .. I 116 .. lt•I• Soulh l:J• foOfl 10' orobole ot holoorM>flk """ •lld llulldlM. lout"" •I !IS Nor1ll SVo-• ~Utly, QeT"VelCSf df Ver I e 01' 1?"' Eul 700 4' fffl Norll\ 1'" J:)" tor l •II•" of AdmlnlstratlM-wllM~ wjll $1r..,I, S.nl• An.. C1llfornla. BUI Scbumactler. Ther e !.4" El•' 101JJ fffl .,,.. N0t th w .,. •nnnoc1. '''"''° 10 w111cr. u ,,__ '"' AVES· 5UPE11v1so"s ALTON i;. 36" W!'>I ,.. 45 !#I to ltw __ ,,,., lvrlhfor 1>a•lkul.,1 •nd 11181 thfo time •nd Al LEN OAVIO l ltAICl'lll. WILLIAM have been others (four of .... COi'-of ... U.! ol <Aid frotl Nn O"'<' of ~·r·ne ,,,.. ....... ,.... -,., J. l'HllUP5 WM HlltSTf IN, ANO th d,_.,. f' d ~•h I I 1111: ~• ....,., 210" 11'*1 !ti ''"' E••1 lor Mlt• 3 1'61, •1 •·)I • m • In II\• C. M FEATHERL V em ""' tery f'<M S as 11,.. ol llwl IAnd dtM:rll'W'cl in lht FIMI courtroom of Oeoart"""'f Nn 1 of ,_,d NOES >UPF •VISOlllS NONI' Ve.tr) but no~ WhO h&Ve Ordrr Of C""°""'""llon Mlf'ff J•nu•rY courl •I IOI '°'"'1" BroodW•y, Cn tn. (llY AISENT: SUPEllVISOIU '40Nl :......._, __ __, Bi'lly's """'-year 11 ltSJ '" C.•M No St•• •n ,,,. of Soni• A"" C•llftl•n1•· STATE OF CALIJ'OllNIA 1 M-,1,.""' '""' S.-rlor C-1 ol flY Sl•lt of C•l.lon1f1 O•ff'd Aoill 11· l'61 COUNTY OF Oll•NGE l " record -evtn at 11uch a ten· '" .,,.. •or 1t1• counfV o1 o,.,,.,. t w f ST JOHN, Covntv Cll••· 1, w c sr JOHN, C"""1¥ c .. t11 •"'1 .,,. <:•r11114'CI Coct'r of wlllch ..... 'K"'d"" l•rl M........... otfl(I~ (,.,~ ol "" "°'1nl "' s.-... 1 ..... der age. Jan\Ul'V 11. ltSJ •n -)HJ D•o• 10 of IU6 Wnt lttl Sir"! 01 Or•M• (OU1'11Y, (allfnmlo. "9r•trl Bill ·-I d h ap Olflcl•I RKC>rd• thtnc• SOulh .,. •i ,.,,. ... , .. ..,. IMI Ill• .i..... •l'lf lllrl!wol"9 y UI a I en er. s y • , .... •ton. '""' E••I """ lo ,.,. l'O•nf Of u. ......... "'"""''' .. n 11•..,h•I•"" ... , llul¥ •Ml roeola<ty ldeoNd pearlng youna man whoi1r """'""1"" Ttt· nu1 ou11111r1r ' >111 b• lllr "''" llMnt •' • .._,IP "-fin• .. -• ..& h hell .t.l'O f)((fP T •n un<11vtc!od 10 ,,... """"''y Mt "tflfl• ... r ,....,..,,,hold M lhfo 1'lld""" of""'" l"S "".J''ll SmiJp aJmOllt r!I c•nl nl •II nll o•• •nd o•fl., mlntr•I• In Pvbll1Mtl Or•M• Co•1I 0•11¥ r 1111t, •Nt o•<1..t tw o Uf!Anl""'lit ¥919 ef 16;J his quarter of a ct>nlury "' .,...,.., .. id 1e ..... •• • ..,....,.,... "' ""'" •1. n. '°· ,... •II Al 11Mr<1 EdfVll\ •oa C-toA tw •or_,,f IN WITNF ~~ WHER(()ll, I lit~ lenure on hfr. "'<"'~"" N~dml)or 10 1'SA ... ~ 1t6\ LEGAL NOTICE ,.,, ........ "'' m• ....... --· ..... "" What were his thnuJ(hls ~0• '10 oi 111<1•1 ,....,..,. '*·IJf ct•• of apr1:.., '':' sr JOHN when Cour ()( hi!' VPlPrBn 1~11116: .:.. 1 :'..::-.... -:.-::~ .. ~ ,:~'i:::::'. SUPllllOlll COURT 01' THI C11<•n1¥ c•~ tlld nl 1., STATI 0, C.Alll'Ol lllA l'Ol E .-.ff 1 C"fll m mpeUtors met v In Ip n t ~.,,;: .. '',.. ,,.v'i:.. .... :::.1n1: ... ~~ THI COUNTY Of' OllANOI 1\1'.All • •< 0 rh~ath within 8 span of 8 few CIOAI '""' of "" "Off tl'(vrfofl 11'1' '4h! NOTICl 01' HNl•,..Al.Jf7UNO 01' •1TITION OI "'" lleol .... m nt .. _ I t ., 0."Cf of Tnitl, fo.wll MIJ,Jt4.l0, wlff\ In r SU"""'""" " 0 . lilt as year. .. .... , ,...,.,, OclOMt IS. , .. 1 .•• In ~Id ,o. fllOHTI 0, Will AND 'O• °"'""" eoun .... Clllterftle "You can't think about -DtO'lld«I ...... nc.ts. H .,,,,. ~"" "'"US TISTAMINTHY th M.tbtl L. C:..llCll ·-a. .. . "'""' OI Wfd Doff ti Tr119f, ..... ""'''"' E•l•IP "' wim-""""""' '-" Ill ~ s"'™ t.hll\gs. replied Billy .• ,... .. -o1 ""' 'Trwlff .,,., llf "" •Ito _.,_., u w1111-H. c:-111 •"" • .........., ""· ,.a ''You jQlt have to koop your tnnfl u .. 1ec1 ""' Mid .Oeed ot Tru" tt-•• w11111"' H1mmr1t c-r. '"flll'~ 0r.,... ,.,.., 0.1,., ,.,.., '""1 n.e lltl'tflct•tY .,._ "'"' 1>eec1 t1 O.C..M<I ll '"" "· 1w m.a. m.lbd fixed on yolD' own and ,,.,., w ,.._ " • ~ "' dof•11ll In NOTICE " HUl!IY' GIVEN '""''1-------------your boat.ls. capabllltiu..'' ~~"::"~;h · ~ %c-'=~ Jr :.!.,'ft, __ ...., ________ _ llllCltrMtnecl • wtltte11 O.C.llratlon er '-ot l tftll'J T.....,_flfY ti! "61r· BOW BIG of a floating ob-o.teutt '"° 0tmen11 "" s.11 . .,.. .... 1"'" ""'°' r~ "' ....,. " "*"' ..., • t k Nik» ti ~ .. ..-of •fec"llDll le ~ ~ Nttloflers, tfld llWll fllt '""" •nd Jee would It ta e to create ..,. ""-"** 11 .. 11 Wl4I ~ 111 "teot .. ,_,,,,. iM MflW "" -.. vf tra-.t~ at en.eds of well "'"'"' Mid o111 ... 11eM. ,,.. 111tr...-.~ tor Meir ~ r-. •t t:11t •"'. "' ""' -"r -J•nu•rv ). "••· "" _,.i.Md ol/MCI ~ tff O..rtl'Mllt l'o. 1 "' to>d over 1 miles per hour? ..,14 l\Otlo e1 ~•<" .,,., .,. •lffflen 111 "' """'· ., '°' Nottt. ,_..,. '" 111e crtv • ._ould you btht"re an -..-'" '*"' ...,, -MJ "' •llld "' k nt• 11,... Catttorn••· Oftl<lol It~ 0.fed .... II 11, 1Nt Pmpty hew t'tn?" °'"'" Awlf •• 1.., " .: ~ :::;.;::nw ot11 I t&oogbt about that lA~t HNO•ct•L \rttvict co. it~,,~ •rcN1 , .. ....., I ft ....... "' ,.,,.... ,.., .... ~ ~ , ...... ann r •a• n •htn ntllv .. .. l rur--. "" ._ .... c. ............ And Ed fnvltf'd me IC\ C"OmP v~ :,;r:r;: T .. 1 UUI ltM6H BOAT BUFFS Al~ t .. t.i.., Ir th ellff full· tl111• i. .. tr119 9'1tw w.,.l119 ff eny fltW'llfll ,., In Ot111 .. C..11ty. Hit ... "'~''"' ...,.., ... ef ...... '"' '"' fHMtflt "-· It • 4elly f.etvr• ef +tie DAl\.Y "LOT. up to Se.atue aomeUme and "'1'"'-n .. ,... c-1 011.., "'lllf •=:;:.,.• ;:::--,,,'°' o.•¥ lflllol ta;• 1 trial spin In Miu Aef'I 11· "· ~ 1• -.. ..,., u. 1,. 10. ,.. •11~.1------------J ,. • - (.8 DAILY PILO_T _________ rr_lcU_Y_. _Apr1_1 _12_,_l_%8_ D~wn f.lae S lopes Area Skiers Eye Mountain Touring By ESTHER BILLI NGS San Gorgoruo, San Jacinto and San Antonio (Mt. Baldyl are S o u t h e r n California giants rising above 10,000 feet, their majesty the more impressive when snow-<:ap- ped. On Highway 395 as It passes the University of California at Riverside they dominate the scenery sur· rou odulg the campus. The air wa s clear this wee k and they seemed only minutes away, he av i 1 y snow-covered from their peaks far down to their sides. One could imagine skung would still b e avail<>ble at the areas on s h e It e r e d north-facing slopes. but it's not so at present The heat has been too much for developed runs. Touring is another matter. however, and a hike to the slopes above S I u s h y Meadows on Ml. S a n Gorgoruo would be a good be-t for a clear spring day. This hike is neither long nor d.iICicult. A longer tour would be far up into the draws. almost lo the summit. Don't tour alone. however. and always report your dt>stinalion to the Forest Service before starting and report on your return. Does touring sound loo ~ergetic? How about "auto sightseeing?" I've j ~ s t received Forest Se r v t c e st.abstics listing the six most p o p u I a r recrec:.tiona.1 ac- tivities in the National Forests in California during 1967. auto sightseeing top- ping tne list with 37.200.000 visits. Tile rest of the list in order includes r i s h i n g . 1 l . 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 : hunting, 4.800.000: hiking . 3.900.000 ; plus camping and skiing with 2,400.000 visits each. Well. auto s i g b t s e e ~ s should find m o u n t a t n scenery beautiful t h l. s wei?kend. and for their pleasure the cha.tr lifts at Mt. Baldy. Mt. Waterman. Holiday Hill. Snow Summit and Snow Valley will be in operation. At Running Springs the annual Snowman Derby, sponsored by tbe Chamber of Commt!rce. will last through May 1. Participants are asked to build a v· b ,., ____ • snowman. photograph it and J.!-}g -~u~to...Jtie Chamber. Prizes will be awarded to the best entrieos. Nets Climb At Mt. Pino6 there is snow for tobogganing and snow play. Equipment is ~ailab~ at the Gulf StatlOn m Frazier Park. At Docks Warm weather and rising sea teamperatures are the chief reasons for the ex· ceUent fi!hing recently with barracuda, bonito a n d halibut all hitting. Art's Landing rtpOr1.s 95 bonito caugbt Wednesday. The party boats have been having gOOd luck with the sand bass and calico bns. A 21 ~ pound halibut waa garnered Tue!day off the half-day boat· A special trip to C«tez Banlc ls leaving tonigbt at 8 for a 24-hour nm. Cost ol the trip Is $18 with a bunt pro- vided. Persons interest-eel can call 675-0050 for further information. Deadline i s 7:30. Davey's Locker reports log barracuda, w bite ~eabase and halibut are the come on for deep sea anglen. The harries, still not schooled bug mixing wittl smaller fish, .re thicltest from Dana Point down. A special Easter Sunrise Festival will be held Easter moming atop the Palm Sprtngg Aerial Tramway oo Mt. Sao Jacinto. Special price15 will be available from 4::.> to 9 a.m. and a dollar breald.t from 5 to 9 a.m. The ~ Ramooa Rigb School madrigal dloir mm Riwrside, trumpets, and a filgbt of pigeons will herald the dawn, wttb ao Eartw Ea bunt for dlilcren at noon. June MocaltMn h• ~ b'M feet of mow, Mam· moth Mountain about five, with Che Conace Bowl in e.pedally good cooditioo for .intermediate arid' advanced akiert. In califorma Mt. Reba hal 88 inches; Alpine Meadows 7U7 inches; He• v en 1 y Valley, 5.1 iDcbes; Squaw Valley, 75 tnmec. With more • t or m • predicted in m.-y llttM, unle.w except:llonaly warm weather bitl the hill.s, skiing should last il:to May and longer in many areas. Clemens Garners CIF Honor Spot Kurt Clemms of Hun· tington Beach has joined teammate Paul Williams and Kev1n Manix of Costa MMa a~ the only entrants from the Orange Coast area to make the CIF pre-p track and field honor roll. .Clemens h a s done 56-434 in the shot put to join the elite Manix has a 14-3 effort to his cr<'dit in the pole vault -fourth best in the CIF'. Williams has done a 48 4 in the 440 and a 1:55.4 in the 8P.O. The Huntinl{ton flash is reported to be now con- ccntrating on the mlle where coach Paul Woods of the Oilers claims Williams can do 4: 10. Hif best to date Is 4 269 in his initial outing in the event. The CIF prep booor roll: ,. TlrM>OftS, St Pwt 11.A ... G1rrl-. C"'lt"nlal ~.7 Slmt. Whlttitt 47.t Y-. I.. II Jordall 41.t Wllllom~ Hu<1llno1'>n lacll &4 LOKH . ~·•lnos!M •-• .. J-. l 11 Polv 1:50.6 Chism. 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().ftM 11).7 I(_,., ,_ Mll'Cllt UN All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday 20 Reasons to Shop at Penneys ~~~;:-lhardware .department All-purpose workbench for shop or home use Strong, rugged workbench supports 200 lbs. per sq. ft. 011t1 piec• heavy gauge steel 19 complet.ly ctota-braced for added stren;ttl. 18.88 Colonial-style lantern Outdoot lanWn of aluminum with ·.,w braea """' frotted gloss dlimn.y, dear poneh. 12.99 Smooth lantern post $tutdy steel lontafn poet hat block' finish. 14" long, Z' dia!MW. 5.49 Big 4 ft. long fluorescent utility light Ideal for a.o.. wowlcMiich, work thop, offke. IMtoUa ea1Jly anywhere, • , co1ne1 CIDI••'• wttti card. MCKH'ltino chafn1, 2 AO-watt ftuonecettt tub.. 10.99 Penncraft 22 pc. socket set with 3 / 8-inch drive Handy todiet set iMludm I todcn, 3" ectention, ratdlet, 10" flex hondle, 1llp joint 13•88 pliers, 2 tcrewdrlv.,., I pc. hex key Mt. ~ Bench vise buih-in steel anvil Economy -It ldeol for ~ duty t.... lhop worit.. M~" t:_Jowt· 180 =-~ .......... 3W" .,......,, HUNTINGTON BEACH ( Huntington Center) General purpose sisal rope 1M ldeaf rope for ho.e or fann use. hoking strength of -b. W' clarnetw, 100 ft. fonv. 88c Durable wood toilet seats Molded .-inlondwood fonn a hard durable~. Tough bale.ct enamel fin~ plastic coated hfnges. 2.79 Salem-style door lock front or reor d00t lock hen heavy m•I mechanism. Non-tarnishable brass finl~ Useful all-steel hand truck D'tO'l'fr'I model hand trudc fer_ .... ..__ lliop • •, lftdoors • oat. Hecrw/ .,, ..... I I .. "°" witft told ,...., .... .,. .... -..... .... 1" Ip. "1' x 1'" wide welded,,__ 7.77 Big 30 gallon trash can · Quallty conatrud.a mm con ofliiffi P M lmi"" steel foe durability, longer wmrs lid. hM6I fia .... of handling. Cov• with hmde ..... appeorance. A tteat lwy at this low ptml Hard rock maple mitre box Penncraft mitre boK ii 1r x 5W' x ftH. Two 90 .legree mitr• and two 45 degree --. A wluabl. aicl t. tM handynlan. 1.49 Handy saw horse brackets Saw.hone bnlclceta of rugged toot Jteel. Ealy ,. -., MimMI .... ~ Mo.ming I0'9WI inc:lucW. 1.88 Plate-type 2Y'1.' ball casters loll casters with inodem, ~ styling. Easy swiveling, easy rolling. Jdeol for ute on corpets. lrall ffnlth. 3.79 U-YOUA EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TaaAYI White flexible dryer vent kit Dryw 'Nllt lclt mllf ...... hood. •• plate.,-~ x , ... _, twiDdanp.. Sturdy 2'x4' pegboatd 5 pc. Penncrah screwdriver set 6.49 ... u . 6. 98 2.44 Rural mailbox, steel post S...I mollbox with bole.ct ~IMI fl nith fo, 'ural or suburban v.._ llodt tubulof -post with flat eaeft ...... SM 3.49 ...- Appliance rollan lo"Wade aid in deaning hadtmw ~ wt-I appliance rollen ef tof.. val\lzed olvminvm slide ...0, Uftder all oppllbnces. Hold• 19 3,000 k .... ,., •. ,........, ...... Nldref ............ tr._ hea. ttW. .....,. 10"' T"'ll' " ..._.._ Set of 2 2.66 ,88c NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) S11UJnt -Southau Series No. f -UCLA hoit. 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FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION AND WE'VE GOT 'EM FOR IMMEDIATE DEUYERYD MAKE THE BUY ' OF A LIFETIME THIS WEEKEND. 1968 VALIANT ••.• IT'S STILL WHAT IT ST ARTID OUT TO BE, AN HONEST COMPACT 1968 PLYMOUTH VALIANT Last Year Y aliant Delivered The Best Overall Mileage In The "Mobil Economy Run" PRICED FO R YOU 2 door sedan Full Factory Equipment includes outside mirror, back-up lights and many extras. Order Yours Now! NO CREDIT PROBLEMS AT RAY VINES! T* 1968 TOWN & COUNTRY Bring Us Your Bills on Fully equipfMd Including automatic, cluner air package, radio, h11ter, tinted gl111, lu991ge rack, white wall tires plus many other extras. Priced for you. Stk. No. C4S32 Let one of our experienced credit counHlon show you how you may consolidate 111 your bills Into one smaller payment and Include 1 new or used car from J RAY VINES ~ H l~~~-s;.~;::~~:!lt~..l~.wn'k.b' ~(~Mo 4 53995 '63 CHRYSLER '65 Continental '66 PONTIAC NEW YORKER 4 Dr. Hardtop Full power with •II luxurious GRAND PRIX. Full power, fie· with all luxurious appoint· appointments Including factory menb includlnt factory Air. air. tory air. Black vinyl top. $995 $2495 $2 495 '66 RENAULT '66 OLDSMOBILE '66 FORD Delta 4 Door Hard Top. Auto-Van Club Wagon. It's the de· Standard trans., Mater. Cl11n matic, radio and heater, power luxe club wagon wrth automatic and sh•rR llttlo car. brakes and p o w e r 1tHrin9. tr1n1ml11ion, radio, heater, fac· 5695 White walls and factory air. tory air. Very nice at 52195 52295 '64 DODGE '66 TORONADO '63 DODGE 330. Automatic transml .. lon, ra-DELUXE. Landau top. Full pow· 330. Automatic, radio, hNter, dlo, hoeter, power st"rl"f, f K· tory air. er Including factory air. power 1tMrlng, white wall tlr11. '1095 S]295 ?.95 STATION WAGON Clt1n and Inspected Used Cars. Bafore You Buy, You Owe It To Yourself To { S.. Fot YourMlf . , THAT RAY VINES OFFERS '61 vw '67 CHARGER '65 "T" BIRD From Dodge Boys. It h11 auto-Automatic transmission, radio, metic tr1n1mi11ion, radio, heat· Radio & HHter. er, power 1tHrln9, br1k•, • hHter, full power encl fldory real clean and well cared for air. 5995 car. $ 195 52595 '62 CA DILLAC '63 CH EVROLET '61 HARGER CoufM DeVille. Full power In· Station wagon, 9 p111enger, V8, automatic, radio, heater, •utom1tic tr1n1miuion, radio, power 1tMring, power br1k11, clucting Factory Air. hNttr, white wall tlr11. white wall tlru. 51195 5895 ~2595 '85 IM PERIAL ' '6~ RAMBLER MONTEREY CUSTOM SEDAN. DPL. 2 door herdtop, automatic CROWN IMPERIAL. Full pow· Automatic tr1n1ml11lon, radio tr1nsmlulon, power lteerfng, and hNttr. Power .. 1t1 and power bnk•, white w1llt, fac· or, factory air. power brakes, with white ski• tory air. 52495 wall ti,.._ '1995 5995 AIOV& CAU PL.US UIH • IM-PER I ·LONG BEACH FROM ORANGE COU TV 543-6663 527-2341.~ ~--.... --. --~ ----------·.-..-..-__ .. ----• ------__ ..... __ -·----------..... .-........--.-.. .. ~ DAlLY PlLOT Friday, April 12, 1%8 EvtryoM Hu Something Th•t Somton• Else W •nts-THE BIGGEST SJNGU MAIUCETP£AC'B ON TBE O~AN6E C'8~-PUNB DIUCJ' fUz,.5117~ You Can SeD It, Find It, Trade It With • W •nt Ad HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSllS FOR SALi HOUSES flOlt SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSU FOR SA(E HOuSES FOR SALE HOUSH FOR SALE lOOOGeMrel 1000 Gtnerel 1000 Generel 1000 Genera• l~Gener11I 1000 Generfr 1000 0-.rel . l~nt 1000 * BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT t;sr S"_PJJ· CORONA DEL MAR Lusr Homes ••• iohn macnab DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT LOTS New Waterfroaf Section Just Opened llEW HOMfS-Olll Y 9 lffl ~ ~ 2'14 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach TENNIS? Qu.&ty, Value, Beauty, Comfort Bu.ildu must sell imrned1at~ ly 5 Bdrm. fam rm. dining rm. 4 bath new View bome. Spanish architecture. (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including boat slips, from 4 & 5 IEDROOMS YOU OWN THE LAND! In the Southland'• most desirable and fascinating aMI. A su- perb school system aitd Univers1ty of California's Irvine Ca.Jn.. pus just moments away from Harbor View Hilla. · Asking Sll.2.500 Offers Invited $&1,181 Swimming, boating, golf or juat laying in die sun? Call for an Appt. 64U23.5 Huntington Harbour Sales Corp. OPEN DAILY 10·6 .00 Wflft>WARD LANE, NEWPORT BEACH Yau can do all l.f )'OU like plenty of leisure time wtlerl you Uve at Senaibly priced from Direction.e: MacArthur Bml. from Pac111c C'.oe.st Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Turn on San Joaquin Hll1I Rd., then loll?w signs to rnodei area. MAGNU1CENT new View home in the finest location In Dover Shores. .C Bdrm, CALL DICK FABIAN -847-2531 the Blufia ' $34, 900 lo $Al, 900 We will mail you lot maps & financing information. large Social rm, swe1:pim; :::::;z::::;:z=~~=~~T~!!!!!!!!!!! View. completely carpeted. -(Comer of Tustin Ave., 1 blk. So. of 22nd St.) CONTEMPORARY & CALI F.-SPAN ISH NO 2 HOMES ALIKE! AU yard work and exterior ma.lntE'oanc:e is done lor you. Start to REALLY enJOY Ure as you have never known It he!ort'. &>eutdul 3 Bdrm, 2 be. crpts. drapes. drapes, Md twdscaped .. LARGE B''" YARD Duplex + Bay .................... s.1.29.soo AU\ + Ocean OPEN DAILY 1324 GALAXY DRJVE Covered Patio Just steps away from the DOVER SHORF..5 Double detached ""''""ge. bay & ocean. ShaJi> duplex WSK. Full price only $.14.900 OR another 3 Bdrm at $235 per mo on leese Ph. 644-1133 CUSTOM BUILT, 2655 to 3250 sq. ft. PLUS 3 car garages. 1 · Story, 2 · Story & tri • level homes; all have family rooms; separate for· mal dining rooms· & wet bars; beautifully car· peted thruout! DELIGHTFUL Upper Bay area, very convenient to the beautiful West· cliff Shopping Center. NfAR HARBOR Ht UPSIDE ~DOWrL HOUSE Newport Beach Panoramic View Of the bay, lights and Cata Ii.a.a lllalld !tom the living room an4,aarden d1•ck of th1I 3000 aq. ft. ranch home A:e you 1-x>king lor a 4 BR College Park 2 HOMES BAYFRONT DOVER SHORES NEW 4 Bdrm, 4 bath, powder rm, dining rm, large Social rm, Pier & Slip. 6.\4 % fi. * 3 + family + added den nancing • 15% Dn. to quall· + work room. Sharp &: tied buyer . . . . . . . . $167 ,500 <>-" freshly decorated. Minimum Alao includes 3 BR 1~ bath maintenance. One 3 bedroom sharp home. Eutside. unit & one 2 bedroom. All Bring your check book • appliances included in sell· Only $21 ,500 ing pl'ice. Tremendous rent· Newport al area. HUJTY on this one! $36,950 at Eve.~ FROM $54,950-TERMS 10°/o DOWN J~I 3 BR family room homt>. Vacant. All electric 642-8127 (Days) 646-1846 (Eves.) built-in kitchen. 2 baths. 2 Yes the kitchen, living room. home which is grC'at tor en- 3 BR. 2 Baths are upstairs. tertainlng Md also an ideal 26' X 30' Family room + family home with its large den & large sewing room rumpus room and room for Victoria 646-8811 clean OPEN SAT 6r SUN 400 Princeton 333 MORNING SI'AR LANE fireplaces, utra sized bed· -BAYCREST THE BIG ROOM-rooms, quiet neighborhood. walk to We!<trlUf Center. Will con.sider i(>ase. Price $29,500. downstairs. Extra bonus -a pool? Only $49,950 with a * 3 + family, real cleen, CAMEO SHORES (Call 293 E. 17th St. ~~ vacant & ready to move in. OWNER MOVED • MUST BE Anytime) --SURF & SAND- 2578 Greenbriar SOLD! Beautiful spacious =-~Zll-:Z-:-:::::::: With lOO mile view. 3 Bdnns Lovely CU.'ltom home built by No Down To Vets 3 car garage. See this tine low down payml'nt. 2llOO sq. ft. home. Custom Value Wm. IverllOl'I, 30 x 13 living Deluxe buUt·ln kitchen, room with Ooor to ceiling stunning living room with double stone fireplace. 3 log burning fire-place, 3 bed- bedrooms plus panelled den. rooms. 2' 1.arg,. sparkling Carpeted and ready to move batJ,s. BIG M>panlte paneled · ed in MULTI PURPOSE ro om Open Saturday 1 ·5 A large custom 3 BR home 280 E 1 5th S tor oniy $38,300 in Nr.wport Ocean View home. Large 1~ bath!, ~e living room Both Open Sat 1 •S oval pool. 4 Bdrm. lanai. 5'~ Baycrest Lot! with fireplace, carpets. drano.. ba..... Ask1"ng $'""NV\ ldeal custom building site in ,~ uu.. • • • • .....,,\Ml es. Upstairs could be 4 Bd· I' \IL•\\ 111 11 ~C\H\\lf\\ • t • Beach.. 2000 sq. ft. of over· or call sized bedroom!!. 21i b;iths. OPEN DAILY choisest residential area. ' rms or large silting room 4627 PEJJUIAM DR. 91'x:ll8·. N o t lease hold! + 2 Bdrms. -~.500 -~wport in. Landscaped. Locat f p I tab! and f il 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 RI \I fl r·o Newport two mqnUicent fireplaces t_ and a l&r&!! family room. •t Victoria Call for Arpt. -6'42"82-3 Truly a bargain, oUered at SZ5.~! Just a shade more than land a verv desirable area. or oo e am Y.i-::;:::::::=t .::c.L ·---sw.~ ~waiH1rw1d+ur-11 ·----t-~:S,~·pl'ym....t:-. -t--R.vfft....Pa~Jl,-Affh-or ~t. -TtUQ1*.4o..PlD.._ ----- lliOO Westclifr Dr. 642-5~ TifE REAL ESTATEHS INCOME • . pets and drapes. PATIO. Deluxe Home & Apt. Beautitully I a n rl s .c a P e d Custom built 2 BR & den, 2 grotmd.s ~closed with block bath home 00 desirable wall fencmg. A STEAL $25,· OIU Drive. Huge living room CXX>. with beamed ceilings, sun- Plus home. Two 2-Bedroom houses on one lot. Front home has motmtaln dWet charm. No vacancy pn>b- lem. Close to ectioo1 and shopping. $29,950 JEAN SMITH, .. Realtor «Xl E. 17th St., Q>lta Mesa 64rr3256 Look To The Future Quaint 1 bedroom cottage surrounded by Dowers-trees. All on a RA 55 x 320 lot. Ex· cellent income area • Buy now build later • Unbeliev· able at only $21,500 i..,.; i::. 17th St. Beach Ho.,e + Income ny dining room overlooking "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!u!!!!'!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!ve!!!!!n!!!!!!!!ISti~. Riii!!!!! the sheltered garden · patio, n- den with comer brick fire.. Protects The place PLUS smart B A Y COSTA MESA omCE VIEW income a(IQrtrnent. WorkinCJ Man 2629 Harbor Blvd. Large lushly landscaped cor· $119 covers your total month- 5'6-9491 Ope till 9 p M ner lot. Out of town owner ly payment. Brick trimmed, mliimiimiimiiiiiinmiimiiii·iii· will finance at 6~ % inter· hardwood lkx.>r t'Otlage: 3 111:6 mo est! $47·500· hedron:ms, 1~ baths, brlck BADLY "' LE Ruth Pardoll, Realtor firi'place, st'parate eating · ltn> Westclifr Dr. IH2-5200 a~ in lht' built·in kitchen Haa been vacant &: needs --4"'4 't,, f.H.A f;nancing avall- cleaning up. Energetic buy. AP-ZONE aolr. $20,99~. er not afraid of work can PROFESSIONAL Colesworthy & Co tix it up &: have a bargain. Close to 17th Street • Basically a good horn~. 3 BR Exl tin 2 in-e 4 BR 642.7n7 + dinln& room, built·Ull, ~ II g .,.. 5 tn Wed yvd heftvy hM<e houses. Sell 1 or both. Pl'r· 19()l Harbor Blvd., C.M. root. 2 bath!'. Subml~ low mltted to be mnodeled for Open Eves. down .... _ $23 nn:: Doctor or Dental ot!icn, OCEAN-VIEW--Un.uig ·""""· medical lab, exhibit hall, al>-· swl'ring service, genrral re· 4 bedroom wilh a panoramic )iiilac I search, photo studios etc. view ot city & ool'llll. Full a1u11l": ~~~·~~~~~e:o~~25m:t =~I~ ~~a~~~~~n: --~ _ ~ _ joining 53x125 to alley. pluml>ing ln for pool. A real r::_c,40 Leon Vibert, Realtor buy at 1093 Baker, C.M. .,._.,.. 543-0088 anytime 3 BR. 2 baths, large Liv rm z=mm=c=m~El-A-tt_e_n_t_io_n_R---1- lovely patio PLU~ 3 BR, FOR SAL.E - $53,900 Eve. • 56-5169 2 bath Apt. S48,soo. Practically New Estate Brokers LIDO SANDS A• C d Bid VA Joana now available to Ir• Oft CJ• $37,500 at 6% interest for 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $23,500 To be moved to 29% yrs. 100% loan for your LAST WEEKEND your alt• buyers. 1400 aq ft • carpeting 1 ~ Ba. Now used as Sales Pavilion l d A I for luxury Home Develop· en er pprOVG George WUUamson, Rltr. 673-4350 OPEN ~. Save $2000 direct from owner. 4 bdrm., 21,{, bethl, den. cfm. im~ area. bar -1900 sq. tt. of comfort. Photo dark- room. covl"red ()tllio. fenced yarrl plus boat or dog yard, Harbor Highlands. Mariners School District. rnent. ldeal for use as Real within 48 hrs of applications. Estate or Auto Sales Otfice 2.2 million available. Vacant April 20th or Beach Home. Contact: Price $9 8.50 962-2161 WESTSIDE MORTGAGE ' (7141 494-2255 WANTED Real Estate Sales People. WHY NOT CET ON THE BAND WAGON ? Over 25 Years in Orange County e f'ull page iidvertisin& e Inter office teletype • Training program • Insurance College Park PRICE REDUCED 2523 Duke Place Open Saturday 1.5 PERRON REALTY CO. 5¥•% FHA Loan s.n. EiOO tun pr1ce. 00-5473 ---=---,-5 BEDRM. -$24,250 • Many other henetits ISth & Ora CaU 6464494 • For Interview nge 64Z-17TI Hedge of roees line the curved driveway. Built-ln eUicicncy kitchen. Quality carpeting & huge living room. Near achool.s, St. J9bns & !!hopping. ~1720 TARBELL ~ Harbor Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. I Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. YOUllt VILLA AT THI ILUFFS The Ocean breeze and the Sunsets are youra to enjoy from high above Newport Bay. U you enjoy luxury you mu5t see this elegant 2 bedroom, 2 bath Town- house. An Adobe fireplace accents the high beamed ceilings and two beautiful chandeliers highlight an array of decor· ator features. All maintenance provided for and priced at $41,900, 675·3000 Eves: 646-6590 IASTM.Uff llAUn This like-new Four Bedroom -2 bath home features an unusual VIEW l<>ca· lion. The height of the terrace is just enough to provide a commanding view from the home as well aa the beautitur Blue Haven Pool. The ~ kicker is the FORMAL dining room comp lete with a lovely <llandeUer. Price only S48.950. Terms. 675-3000 Evet: M8-8868 NOT ONI POOL -IUT TWO MISA YllDI • One is for tun -One for Tb .. PJ. T'11a 4-bedroom -a bfth.-~l!»'Qm:f\Jt bo<h ~,-~thla.JiOme In one or Mesa Verde's most excl115ive areas. OnJy $42,950. 873-9200 Ivel: &48-48 10 lay & leadl Realty, Inc. 24071. c.-........, . , ............ I CHARMING-LIDO ISLE FABULOUS HOME Functional living for large family 4 bedrooms, 5 baths. plus huge Play Room. Many, many exlTas. Owners have purchased another home. Shown by ap- pointment. S89.500. 673-9200 Eves: MS-e966 CAHFULL Y PLANNID- NIWPOIT Hll•HTS Every woman who loves her h<>me will delight in this spotless 3 bedroom, 2 bath home -one bedroom 6 bath Mp. ante from houae -ldeaf for ema guests or ln·laws. Best comer location -room for boat ' trailer. $34.500. 878-9200 Evea: 87MOM A YUY SPICIAL WA'llUIONT Reduced to '59.500. Older 2-story, 4 I bed.room home. COJ't)el' lot -PW • Flolt. Fee simple. Wl1t"1irt.ltt>~ =:nwner •rn flnanc. Tlj tl;01Jcf-.n--;- lnnlid-owner must mo'f• to ftDaller home. en-9200 Evtl: en.aoee lay & leacll Realty, lwc. 2021 West ..... l111n •4 N .. pert .._. 67J.f200 111!!!!!~•-••••lllll &.is.7m ~2m 64'°8811 Five Bedroom ~--;;:~'::'::~~~~!!-~-~-~~~~=~=:;;;~:==~===:~~=I -~IC.it -Aft~) You can ~~:"t~~he heach Coldwell, Banker 1".!•s~~~C~ G ····~'Ff 1801 Westclilf Drive Lavish 5 BR Home! from this excitingly Spanish 1-b Tirst time olf.eftd! In desire-two story home! Your red OFFERS: Country C U able Bay'crest (yoo own .. the quary tile. entry floor, the land herel. A cbanmng, arched windows and the Dover Shores Waterfront rambling lerge home on a Mexican fireplace in your d Uvtng at lta best. Beautiful choreleu 85x112' pool-sized sunken living room will say I Spanish architecture Cust.-Om designe . CUltom1Jed 3 BR borne with lot! Formal ~ning room, "Festa" to your gue~ts and Eleven ft. ceilings in upstairs. Liv. rm., 2~ spe.rkl1ng bath., near enonnoos Uvlnk room. gour-thC'y will "Ole" and marvel Maid's qtrs., wet bar, pier & float new nylon carpeting'. huge met kitchen with every de-iit the bulll-!n ~BQ on your . . . . . . .................. $135.000 bedrooms, 2 massive fire-luxe f<:'ature, llh sparkling COVC'rr<I patio in your trr· Mlrs. Raulston places, aeparah! lanal, de-baths, game room! So blight 1i!i<' bctek y;u-rt! S.1.000 down tached 1arqe on oversi1Rd & cheemil • absolutely Im-WJIJ h·rnrll" Lido lsle--$1 OM Down lot. Askin1 $39.!f.>0.6% intl'r· ma.culate • with decorator "1iBll-.~ Large 2-story home on two full lots. est · no loan lees. Appoint· wall papers, beautiful drap-~ Beautifully landscaped patio. Owner ment only. CALL 5-10-1151 erles & lush carpeting! Built d II (!69 500 by Ivan Wells 3 years ago rea y to se . . . . . . . . . . .... "' , Ac very very dloloe! BET· Charlotte Long TER HURRY SU.750 down! 2043 W~IFF DRIVE Exclusive with: .... ~7711 Open Eves. Bay and Ocean Views $350 Down Payment Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 3 Bedrooms. 1~ baths.._-all 4 BR. 2th ba, with huge family room. 1600 Westcllft Dr. 642-5200 elt'Ctrfc built-in kitchen. 2 Formal din. rm. and lovely enclosed Buys your family a h1>mr! Y nu'd hPttrr st>P his :i bed- room, 2 bath charmrr with hardwood floors and b i g yani for lhe children and pets to enjoy. $132 per month Includes principal, interest, taxes 111d in.~ce. Poollime S<-e th.is lovely mod<'I home. new w/w carpeting & drap. es. · Complete dream kit. Outside entry to bath for pool. Beautifully lalldscaped front 6r rear. Only $32,500 car garage. Smog Free lo-patio. Bathe at the best bay and ocean cation. F'uJl price Sl4,00J. beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . $59.500 II W. Haase :ti~ ta TrnC! Co"ntry LivinCJ ~ --Custom-bit. 3 BR + fam. rm. High COSI'A MESA OFFICE beamed ceilin~s. Spacious patio. Short 2629 Harbor Blvd. walk to back bay. Bit-in el~c kitchen. 545-9491 Open till 9 PM . . . . . .•.. _ .............. $43,950 New 2-Story Mary H;:,:t Row-11uffs 293 E. 17th St. 646--1494 With 4 BR., lg. library ~;th Customized for a coupTe with discrim· inating taste. Xtra le;e liv rm opening on 15x35 terrace. Form. din rm w l oo· tio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,500 Daily Pilo& Want AM.• 1 frpl. Sep. din. & liv. rms. Always 1 Go-r.o! · Exclusive area nr. Park & 1 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND K.., thla Mn4y 4'1Netery wfth yw ttila week- end u pv t• ~ ... All the location• listed ....... ,. ........ ht ....,. detail ..., eclvmlltnt ...._,_..In t .. ay1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADI. PatrM'lt alMwlnt OtMft houtee for Ml• °" te ""' are •,,pd te flat 1uch lnforma- tlol\ in ttil1 column .. ch 'rlday. HOUSES FOR SALE (3 Bedrooms) 4076 Germainder Way (Village) Irvine 646-8811 (Sat 1·5) (3 Br. I F1mily or Den} 161 5 Cornwall. Newport Beach 540-1720 <Sat & Sun 11·5) 400 Princeton (ColTege Park) CM 646-8811 (Open Sat 1·5) 280 F.. 15th St., Costa Mesa 646-8811 (Open Sat 1·5) 2578 Gl'ffllbriM' (College Pl'l'k) CM 646-8811 (Open sat 1·5) (4 Br. & Family or Den} 9332 Hudson Dr., Huntington Beach 962·8"7 (Daily) 441 Isabella (Corona Highlands) CdM 673..jl~ (Sal & Sun) 271 Lilac Lane. Costa Mesa 642·1904 (Sat & Sun 11·5) * 1629 ADtlfUa Way (Baycrest) NB 54e..MSO 548-6332 (Saturday 1-5) 1~~ Pt. ~aa Verde) CM; (Two 2 It. I One 3 Br.) 664 Center St., Costa Mell 642-4850 or 538-5124 (al\ 8 or wkenda) • \ • schls. It's priced right: ex· r<'llent financing! Drlta Real Estatr 646-141-1 TRIPLE Yes! T said, '"Triple'·. Your money in 5 years or less. Meanwhile Ille ''tax adva.nt· age .. pre-paid lntlll'ftt while 100 beautl.ful acres in N pld growth pattern area appre- ciate in value. Can't miu here. Only $5000 per acre. WAI..J..Y McCOY REALTY 642-6481 anytime 545-4412 The quieke1 you call The qulrli:l'f Wl!I lf'll Joe Clarkson OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY Kl 9-3351 NEWPORT BEACH SPICTACULAR VllYi-OCEAN C111C1 IAY flnnnl /Z,/ -..Apnr/m,n/J ' On WMttf19ftt Hear New,..-t Harber l ntranee 2525 0ceM llvd., c:.r.. d•I Mer, Cent. AMPLE CiUIST PAlllN• ...t IOAT SUPS ., ... life THE AOVANTAG.U WILL SURPRISI YOU Voa can Purth• IDd Ill fee tltlt -or lease if you prefer ALL.,.,~. hne WAT!RFtlONT VTEW. All have two bedroom~ and two b1ths. -WITH LARGI PA'nO. YOU ~ "! INVf!IO TO INSPICT OUR FURNISHID MODI L lwy 119,508 Clllfl Up Lame $420 Monthly & Up ..... 673-1711 ,., . ~ ,,_ "'*°'-tlOll , t• I y E D T \ .. • C> M Iii Cl " " I H I L D • " u .. .. " C• ll I ~ L " " , SI St °' I..• L.. 0 0 0 s· w M s. ,, C> T• N A SI I... I... L s.. ,, c. 0 c. 0 •• • " C' D A R • It c ~ _. c N N .. • c 1111 u II .. • II (. .. .. I.. Ii H ,. -s L 0 I lilt ,_ • c I.. L .. .. c a • "" c -a • c II II c .. ~ .. I I -.. \ I I I r c I I \ I ' ~ ' • • • • • • • Iii " • • • .. , -._, .... , .. -.. .,,~. HOUSIS 'OR SALi HOUSISPORSALE . HOUSIS fOlt SALi HOUSH 'OR SALE HOOSIS POR SALi uAIL Y PILOf 2J RINTAls CLASSIFIED INDEX 0..-ral t• C.-r•I 1~===;;1 1000 c .... Mela 1100 lack a.y 1240 Huntington Beach 1400 WE OFFER. YOU HouM1 furnlthed lllrldiYe Ten Unit 0:W~: ~ 0 :~.' ~ ~ ~~ -CUSTO--M-B_UIL_T _HOME __ H Vlll.A&f SP£CIA1 ,-tio It pool: cre•t loc. By own«. mUll aelJ a 3 ti.droom. 2 bath 81'6uty, located ln a vtry nl~ an.-.\ Close to lhoppln&. BeeutiM carpeta and double ~pes All encloled yard. Dooble GILR&t. ~ae.nt Loan Is nlA Ill n 62.00 p l T I YOU OFF'E'R US. Newport Buch 2200 3 BR. 2 BA, frplc, 2 leP• .:a.rages. April 1S ·June lS SZll per mo. Summer rent· al June ~pl 15. Wmttt ~taJ. Sept 15 • June 15 Jt.!5 per mo. 1037 Wett Balho.l Blvd. S48-7072. ours--Regul•tions-Deediinea APAJtTll!NT COMPLEX v . Encl. aar.: comp. redflOOI'.: J Bedrooml. Huae ram111 11uto"•' ~='=-~"14 ....-.... , •• .... , 1• "'"" 1tnM1c11ateiy •rro,.. Open Slt .. 1y 12·5 ~ ~~~~ ~~ ~J0tt b;CX:~~~ ~ ~om:. ~ba:: •rm -THIDAILV"LOT_.,.ti.Mlftyfw1,.,.r.1nlyto Jj,.76 ,.._ l-..a-W 11nf1a reJaxina awim-1-6198 L ovtly pool . Prof . lN ellUftt If IM&ftlliahlnt UM a4verti..tMttt Oltt9Clttr _,..time. ._ v.rma nvwr ay .. -·• ---------I ··-...__ ,. ___ .. ,_ lrvino 3 BR 3 bathe, corner pool, and luah tropical i nd Open House Sit.sun l..S _. ...... -.pmi:, '""'"' .... er teut' DIADLIN• ,.Olt CO~Y AND KILL.I: t :IO ~.M. the R1 ._...,. "''llqtloit, ~for Jot wttb rear yard OPt'Dfn¥ one lbree ~ unit, all 940 Senate 3 BR 1~ BA, Dbl with option at SlOOO. $350 W11bn• ldltfett and Monday MCtloN wfl•" 01..i.,. tfrne It 1:30 ~.M. 'rlday lo 1 park. Beat i.. ... In Art wftb tiailt-in o~na and~· Ger. Concrett dtlvf!Way, month plus pool & yard '-.T B ... '""·!"'· _. --"' ma I n l t n a n c t . OPEN 2350 YOU MU&T HAVE KILL NU .. 8Utl Wltett kllllnt '" M ~--of 411ulok reeultt. '-'411'e ti m1k1 • ,..,. •t tt11 klll """''-' 1111 ... .,..u b~ y-our 1d taker •• veriflutloft fJI )""Mr 0911. Unklttttr ~vtlopment. v.. N .. ea .... , .. •r carpet..,, .,.... Pro Landll06ped Must Ste .._....,.. ..,_, -·t "" .,..,.,.,., ..->t HOUSE every wtekend cant 4: rtad.y tor YOW' tllll). ... __. UllU'V\,I . ""'-'LY£;o.1• ....,.,800 Bkr 646-n24 22'lT DONNIE RD Uy. ~~Uc.~ .. RA G ~!· BY Owner: \arst l~ aq. N'pt Beach 642-5\.16 $24 950 r.....-."' IS U1 tlCCel"'lt'lit fl .. 5 BR. howte. 3124 New Island home. 4 BR 3 ba. Avail May&. J1U1e. SZ'/5/mo. 675-2916 Every •ff•rt 11 made .. klll er correct 1 ftlW ad tflat ltU ~ 1N111'M, but we oan• not 9uU"ant11 to •o IO untH tilt aCI hi• •PPHl"ld In ttl• SNIP''· u condltio9 and shows IU1 II· M<>nrot Way, CM ~1347 Newport ll'actiw return on invest- BY Owner • 4 yr old 2 story colonial style homt. 2600 sq h . 5 Bedml, 3 baths, rarpelli, dn1pet1, ele-c blt·lns. Fenced • landscaped $37,900 Terms Iltxiblt. 546-68-16 1682 EDINCER DIMl·A·LINE Aq are ltrkltly ~ In 1dv1nce Dy mall or at any 1na If our etfloH. NO ohOftt el'dt,... at Victoria 646-1111 ment. Tht DAILY ~ILOT NMl'VM the right to 11 .. tty, edit. Mn .. r er rlfUM any 1dv1,.. tl11m.9't, ind ti oll1n11 It• r1t11 ll'ICI ,..,ui.tloN without prior not..._ AClvtrtlNre may pllCll their 1C11 Dy t1l1pnon .. DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1 220 lllER CIRCLE GEM Muntlntton leach 540-1220 Laguh1 Inch 494-9466 nus 4 BR 2 story beauty JUST LISTED Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. has 11 Formal dining room + 2 ~· 4 BR tamlly homt lanuly room. txquislte de-wnb <:Mrming Spe.mstt de- cor It adult OL'CUpied. J car cor. Large living room, for· rdl'~. double petio, lush mal dining room le panelled landacaping le completely tamUy room: all 1J1 a.n en- spnnklered. Hillside corner la.rged ltnotd lot. Catch this lot cw to Mesa Vtrdt low low pri~ • $34.900 •own· COi.Witry Oub. An outstand· er bu par~ another Ing homt in 1 choice loca. howle It doesn't 11-'al'IL 2 pay. !Ion. S43.!ri0 m$ta). MESA V ER DE CLAlllFllO COUNTUtl are located .. foll•-: U1 I -.. ..... 1Hleo•4. .._,.,. ...... UI w-lay sm.t, C.... ....._ Jot HM "-t, H••lwtt .. ....._ m ,__ A,,._ Lat-e '-:LlilO.l:ll Inept. ht. & S.L Mall Addre•: 8oir 117~. Newport a.aoh, Calif. Daily Pilot Classified REAL TY ~5990 t«)USES FOR SALE •aNlltAL t• COSTA MIJA II .. MHA OIL MAI 11• Miii YlllDI lllt cou.1 .. ,.... 1111 Nftf'OaT llloCM 1Ht NIWPOllT NlleNTS Ult IALHA COYIS ISIJ NIWPOaT IHOlU Int IAYClasT ttu lAYSNOllS ltu 00\'lll SHOllll 1121 WHTCL"I' tt• HAaaoa HteHLANDS l:W UNlllHSITY 'ARK 1217 IACK UY U4t IASTILUI'" ua llvttll T1UtllACI 1141 COltONA OIL "4.\11 IJtt UUOA ,ININSULA 1M HACON IAY l* ~o\-'~!U'L -ft: IALIOA Ill.ANO Uff HUNTIN•TON llACN , ... NUNTlllOTOfl N_.AIOUll UH l'OUllTAIN YALLIY Wt HA.l. IUCM I~ SUNSIT llACN UH OAllOIN •llOVI m s LOHO llACM IS .. LAICIWOOO ISJI OllAHOI COUNTY , .. OUT 01' COUNTY l6tf OUT M STATI 16tt STAllTOll 1611 WISTMINSTlll 1'1' MIDWAY ctn .... SANTA ANA IUt SANTA ANA NOTS. 1Ut OltANll lfU TUSTIN 1f.lt NORTH TUSTIN 1 ... S ANANllM UJe llLVlltAOO CANYON 1'11 LAOUHA HILU 17• ueUNA llACH ,.,., LAGUNA NIOUIL 17'1 SAN CLIMINTI 171t SAM JUAN CA'9STlAllO Ott CAl'ISTUNO HACK 1729 Oo\NA POINT 17• CAIUIAD 1141 OCIANSIOI 1,,. SAN 01100 177S IUVIUIDI COUNTY 1• NOUSIS TO II MOVID 1'• CONDOMINIUM 19M OUl'\.llCIS l'O• IALI "79 Al'AllTMl!lfTS "Oii IALI 1tt1 COATS NIWl'OtlT H•CN .. DIMCK.ITIOfl MJI SACRIFICE 11•Wl'OllT MlteMTt mt OllAl'TINI SllYICI f'11 & NIWl'OllT llfnlll mt ILICTalCAL .... WALLACl WU'tCL"'" 4tM IQUll'MINT •INTAU .... R ~:~~·::~TY ...... :: ;~:lt~e .... EAL TOR.$ NEAR HARBOR HI •An a1.u"" -l'Ull c • *' 54M141-OPEN ... ::N~N: ,.,.,.., itc. u 11 (Open Evenl--' FRI/SAT ~:~:: OIL ~• :: HNeltAL 1111v1c11 :!: . ..,~ 444 Lenwood Drive ~~:O 1~11j_A1NDI !: :~:~11., DISCIN• !!: ___ --Most lell this beautiful home uuo,. ISLAND uss Gllllll THUM• '•'n•• * (LOSE OUTS * 3 BR 2 bat.h, bvilt·ins, largt MUNTINO'tON HACtt .... •UN IMOf' living room. double lire-l'OUNTAIN llAL,L'Y 4'1t HllALTH CLUIS 'nt SIAL HACH ... MAULINI ,,,. place, FA heat, new carpets, LONG HACH Utt MOUt•CLIANIMe :~ Ocean View Homes doublt garagr, shake roof, :::::: ~~~~ !:: ::~:•T::coan1Ne trailer space. Want otter. WISTMINSTlll '"' llOfl, ~ I" Rltr. 646-3928 Evf'. 6-U-0185 ~~~~:" .. ~!n :~ ::~~~INI NEAR BEACH OU!ce Open Sat/Sund11y ~~f .. &NA 1111•'"'1 : ::~~\,,.e, o.tectt.. Lenders Repossessions *LACHENMYER ~==-.-U-CM f1tS JIW1~~:.:n.ll'AI;-;.: 4Mt ~ [ 500 LAGUN• lllOUIL 41f7 LANOSCAl'INI Ult SAN CLIMl!llTI mt LOCICSM"" .,,. P&I per month on a $34,500 MOVES YOU IN DANA POINT U41 MA.SONIY, H tctt tOI horn Ea f I . Tllll'LIX. etc.. .... MOVINO a STOUOI .... (', sy n a n c I n g. Fantastic NeWJ)l>n Hrtghts COflDOMINtUM -l'AflllTtNo. "-111••"'• us• No '°''" ro.,l.!il or escrow llomt -Comnlrt11ly rl'dtr· R~NTALS ~!~~i:11•· ,.,... t::: f<'f's. Largr 3 & 4 BR pres-orated, J bdrm$, 2 bathi; _ Aptt. Unfurnished ""oToou""' "" lir;:f' htimrs J ba_t.bs, mar-Custom built.ins -Lrase OINHAL Met l'LAST1•1No. "•1<11. ••••" utt hit puUmans .. chotce of col-option. $185 ptr month. ';,,°.5s': v~~~I ::~ ~~~~N:llOOMtN• :::: or In carpeung. Oversized THE REAL ~TATER.~ NIWl'OlT H.JCM t~ "°"l suv1r1 "" 2 C'llr i:arai;es. built·in ov· 646-Tiil ;>.16.1171 NIWl'OltT NllONTS mt l'OWll , •• ,...... .·~.s tnlS. nlll~es le dishwashers. -:~~:~~~rons :: :~;,,.s:•vtea .;;. Low tow dn. 1 m1 49'2-9288 Newport Beach ~=~~1:!~" •Au :: ::=;,.~:'~";. ~~·,.,.111 ::: Rltr .• 64&-3928 Eves. 642.filBS Realty IAST ILU"" J242 lllMOOILINI. ICITCNlllS '"' Offlce Open Sat/Sunday . ~~~~:: oeL MAI !: :::::a., ... ,_ ::: *LACHENMYER ir;~e F;:"~. ~::!1~ IAY ISLANDS SUI YWINS MACNINI •• ,. ... , ""1wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu lmmacul&tf! • S42.950 LIDO tSLI! SUI Slf'TIC T.J.NKS, .._., ltc. *51' MUNTINGTotl IUC" ,,.... TAILO•tNO .,,. ACTIVE NEW 67~1642 Eves. 549-l.28J l'OUNT•tN VALLIY s.itt TTllL••M· ITc~okNTIOL "!!!. BEAOi OFFICE ----1.JA.IOA ISLAND 11tJ -••u "'' Di suL HACH So.M T11.•. 1.1-a MtrMe ff1S neocds experienced vorce Forces Sale ~:~:0~·~~~ .. n = ~=~M~!~~:-1n. 1tc. :: SALESPEOPLE Beck Bay llrf'.1. Cr>mer house ouo1N G11o11• sm Ul'HOUTHV ..,. Repll(>S strictly 3 + fa.m rm 111 only S23,500. W.STMINST• .. WILOINO HH . w---' r "K,• I A .. tt -n JOBS • EMPLOYMENT t'Ol1fident1al """ roo . "' ot. llY rt>a· MtOWAY ctrt u1• • B Wh'f R II 8008~ ll'f'ms amtngt'(i. !!"~! !:! ..... HTI :: ~= :!:~:g: =-: urr 1 e, ea or eoi1~ Realty 546-:llm =~L = .IOI W.JllTIO, UOUNA llACM ms =!~~~':~~.. = 2!Wl1 flll'wport Blvd. Near Beach, Salton Sea RENTALS u•uu 111•u1L .,., A••NC111. -,,.. Nowport Bc>ech Best loc., xhit R·l lol May HOUMt furnished :!: J~!:~~.,.ANO !: ::~:C~:~:O..;_-;: tfot"mffly Art Kistler Ofticel lnde for truck, l11tt car HNlfAL -DA"" POINT 5141 MILf' wA"TID. w-1* 675-4630 • f1' • submit what YOU HNTAU TO SMAii ,.., Rf4L ESTATE, ~oo':.;t.:.t!'':'9:-~= OPEN EVERY DAY h'i\.P.Asking S3 Zi0 64~·l'i89 COSTA MI'S.\ ,... Gen•rtl ICMOOU a lllS'tlUCTION '* ----MISA OIL MA• 210' r•1,.1.11C. etc. ,,.. 10• .... ,. ... ,.TtON ,... Costa Meta 1100 MHA vuo1 mt cDt400M1111uM "" TMIAnttCAL ,,.. D J h• J COLL80I l'Altlt JllS ••NTAU WANTID tm 0 p '" er·race HIWl'Otll 11Ac1t ~it •ooMs ,011 n11., "" MERCHANDISE FOR LESS THAN RENT Nl!Wf'OllT MITS. .. llOOM I IOAlD ,,,. SALE ANO TRADE NIWf'OllT INOllH = MOTILS. TUILH COUllTS "" New Paint, clean and ready $130 per month includes tax· ~i11"1°:::au im '1~~~.::'..'~ = :~:~r;u,"u•llNl'tUH :: for a ntw owner. 2 BR den, ts ~or sharp 2 bdnn + WHTCLI"" me tltCOMI l"llOl'HTT -Ol'fllCI IQUlf'MINT •11 2* baths, tlec kitchen dbl family room homt .. Mod-r:v':'..',urn l'AlllC an 8USINISI f'lOf'•llTY UM STOlll IOUlf'MINT •ts pragt PL.US huge co~t~ mt kitchen witlt bullt·ln& • IACK IAY = TIAALH f'AHS .. ~::·i~~:r:,u:,MT :: carport for tht boat. Land· Total down paynitnt $1850 .• IAST ILUllll ttofl :~:~:·~.~AL = MOUSIHOLO eoc>Dt .. seeped for low maintenance 646-7171 • 546-2313 lllVtN• Tiil.Ci !!•,. INDUSTltlAL f'llOf'llTY -........ SA\.I ..,, .. ., 450 . OP"""' SUND ~:~:: C>eL M•I m CO.MlllHCIAL UIS "UUITUH AUCTION MU ....,, ' ""' A y ... y •SLANl>S ,,,. •N°u•T•1"'" UNTAL .... ::~~~~~~" ::: CURT DOSH, Realtor LIDO ISLI »St ~!~'HIS ::: SIWINO MACHtNH tltO , =~~;~:G~;:",oucM ~!= etnus o1tovu ms ~:!s~g~\ •::~:~~un ::~ 1i10 W Cnll~t lllghw3y "0UNTAIN VALLI¥ l elt ~~::A:~SINOO :~ IADIO ¥1M 612-6172 ~;VE<:: 67:i.34611 ~.~HE ~EAL I l'ESTATE R S ' I -,· ~ SIAL ll~ACN J•st •HOllT "llOf'l•TY OH TEllYISION ttts .!!!!!'!!!!!~~-.. ~_;.. __ _ ~:::o~·~~NTY ~= OltANH co. l'IOl'HT't .,., •O·l't a STHIO "" iii - SAMTA ANA mt MOUOllT N°T"A NSTATI "110,"· ,,.. ~:~~.~~c:•::u~MINT :: Onfy s 19. 950 Pilceb TO SELL WHTMllllTll Mlt I a OIH• '111 MIOWAY CITY MU SUIDl'llllON LAND '211 ~.:::,"~"= = 3 bedroom • 2 heth bomt In rmm1wulaw. 4 bedroom, 1"• SANTA AIU ....... ,.. ,.,. lllAL '"""' SlllVIC• OU llMOCULAllS. ICOf'H UM lovely Costll Mes11. Largl' hath,;, family room. CBl'pl'lll COASTAL 17W II.I . •>CCNAllOI •nt MIKILLA.NIOUS Net hrick n-ia<'I" • r~1tent & ...._.~ ...._--... Com· LAGUNA Ill.ACM 179 It. L WANTIO fHt MISC. WAlfTID Ult ., -t~~ ";""" ,..,"°""., u"""""""'" LAIUNA 11 .. uu 11'11 BUSINESS and MACMINUY, 11e. me uoor ,,..., 1or ll'f'O'Nlng faro-plel!'IY la.nd8caped. Ne 11 r :!: ~~uc"i:ttTUNO ~ FINANCIAL 'f4::::1 :: ~At ...... ~ of aiJ•sac 9Chool 129,500 Open House CAf'ISTllANO llACN 2711 IUllNllH °""°•TUllfTllS '* I UILOIH MATllllAU .... .u .... ·t. vwner must ten due Sat.Sun 11.5 PM or phone DANA POINT 17• IUllNIU WAlrnO '* APt 17'1 to illness Sett ,_,_, '"2 I"'" f lllV•HtDI COUNTY -'""'"™"" ___.,... Ult SW . er ·-·r! .,.. . ,.,.. or appointment. 271 YACUIOll 11111uu .,.. INVISTMINT WAICTID uu PETS and LIVESTOCK l.~c. ~ Lrlac L.Ant. C.M. lmmed. CONDOMINIUM 1tte MONIY TO LO.NI 6l2t f'ITS. llNlllAL .... DUf'LllCIS l'UUL 1'11 f'elUOMAl \.OANS UH CAn lat DENTALS , ... uy LOANS utl DOGS em "' COL'tTlltAL ~"' uu r.o.sH ..,. No Down Pay,,,.nt Hou.. Unfum~ =,=:~·.::.A:... !!!; LIVISTOCIC -To V1·lrf;\f18 Oft this largr 4 tt:::~~MA• ~= :::;o~~~MENTS utt ~!~J:i~RNIA Ll"INC:.,. 293 E 171.h St. 64&4191 hdrm 2 heth tanUly room 3 bdrm & f1m. vac. open da.lly. North CM. sz.i.~. Owntr 11~ Austin i4~Z77l NEAR IChoolL 2070 PrH. PL 3 h"t Br. 1>1tlo. lncd yard, S 17 .500. Owntr. S@..2198 Mffa Verde 1110 ~·~~~-~~~ POOL HOME CUSTOM 3 BR 2 S., hfcl, pool; beaut. lndf.cpd ~et­ llng. View o1. hills. $30,450 OWNER~~ Irvine Terrace 1245 BY OWNER· 2 bdr, rms. den. apaclous c:onv., frpl, patio. pri v. S38 ,500. 673-1900 842-4450 OPEN EVE5. Lido Isle 2351 lqat or Trailer? 224 VIA Lido r.t>rd and 725 Lovely cornr,i• Wllh hret>ll'· Vta Ltdo Nord. can ZlJ. way 3 BR + I bath A'Ily 93-1--0920 213: 27<>-4547 type financing Haffdal Realty L•t1un1 Be•ch 2705 "Homes lo Maleh ln•·oml"" 8740 Warner s.12.4-!05 Need Short ..Rental? SAVE finMCUlg costs. llS· Apr 15 IP July 1, Oceans1d1' sumr fHA loan: luxury i.t home. view, steps to ~ach, k>w cost. 4 BR. 2 Ba., for· 2 bdrm. 2 ba, den. Call msl dining, blt·ins: frpl., -=--="™~7=-97-:-:-A-=p_r_13_&_1_4. __ sprinklers, carp .. drps Mtn· RENTALS Beautilul comer lot home with iarve heated pool. For sale by owner · $26,500. New· ly ctlJl)tte<i with 2 tireplac- H covered patio It pane.lied praft. Open House SaVSun _C;or;;;;on;;;;•;;;d;e;I ;;;;M;•;r;;;;;;l 2;;;;5;;0 ~ Bennuda Dr. ~ • ute!I to San Diego Fwy Tn-Houses Unfurnished tal p)'I. likt rent. By own!'r. makt oiler 892-4326 Co.at• Mecn 3100 Cambrid1t modtl. 1800 sq. lt.: 3 BR .. 1% Ba .. 15'x28' cov. patio: boat or trlr. 1l1>- rage arta. New wl w cplina: 5'i~ loan. By owner. $31,:)00. 54~l!ll:'i BY OWNER. 4 Bdrmfi. 2 baths. lam room. bltns, dshwshr, ntW cpts, extra lri yard. $23,950. GI Io a n. 546-9394 BIG POOL • 4 BR, By Owner $19,500. By pari<, school, ttrta t for kJd&. 545-5335 Newport a.ach 1200 Reduced $3,000 Ntw 4 BR, 3 batlu in Harbor View Hills $52,000 Delancy Real Estalt 673-3770 OP&~ 12 Pm·9 pm lownert :i BR J 1, bdths Wldl new Spotlns 3 Br. ll!'W cptg R·2 carpeting, has gaa built·inll. 101 11lnne wonh $1\.IXXl large lot Will renl al $170 17681 Van Burc•n 1 hlk 10 per month or lf'ase option n!'w H.B ho:<pllal Slll,%0 with s:,oo option monty. SlOOO Dn. I m m Pd 1 11 t e Agt>nt 54&-4141 p<lflst>8.'!ion. C"11ll 67'1-~'676 LOVEL\', new & or new 3 BEST VlEW BEAOi 3 BR 2 Ba.. nool; w/w l?dnn, 1:1, ba, b 11 ·I ns , AREA cpl:. .. drafll'll. ft1ll . 11ss11rnP lldwood !loors. fncd yd, dbl Hilltop Corona Hil11nda. fee 5\4 r.~ loan at Sl6.i Mo total. au gara,Re. $175 mo 548-6795 200' ,Lot. 4 BR, 4 BA. 4.000 SZ'i.!m Ownrr 1!9'2~93 ;>18~7~ sq. Ct. Liv. rm., den. Vac• NEW hsllnsz. 3 Bdr, 2 bath, LOVELY. Near new 2 BR &: ant. OPEN Sat & Sun 4~1 cnpt.s, drpi;. nc· ~('hoof~. den. l·~ BA. renced:yd. Xlnt lsabella. $85,000. or ex. $24.9.'>0. °''11"1" 847-7022 area. ~e $200. Ovall May change. Bkr. 673-4144 Call Sal. 1st 642-2i':i5 aft 4 FM lU.N~ FORCES SALE OWNER'S Pr1 stii:e. 1850 ~· 3 bdrm. large yd, kar gar, Deluxe Home It lncome ft 3 SR., atrium. patio. frpl lng .,"" 2156 HILLTOP 0 5•)A • pl •• ,,,,,.,. Rural CUstom·blt, all new tlec r>en :..01 Clenroy Dr. Pia('(', :? blks E. ol Npt (21J) dream kitchen, new applJa· 842-722'> GA 7-3517 NEWPORT nces, w/w crpt.s plus 2 lovel,y OREGON bound, must atll! 3 Full view of back bey -4 Furn Apt.s. For details: 4 BR. 2 BA, St!lbavtn home. BDR.M, garage, cpts. tr-pl, bed J pl Ri hard garbage 4.isp, fenced yd l'OOms -p. us • us -c son/Purcell F'rplc. $21,450. Owntr 646-6248 Attults only. $l!iO mo. m; _ Enchanttni !!la.wiP!!..'~~~Re~aJ~t~y~~~~~6~~~~~~rnViTJ;~=j~~~~~;~;;;;;~--1Nll!Cho1d. Nothing else to OCEAN VIEW al 1y 1410 oomparp S&l.900. CAMEO SHORES 2 BR Largp fn<X1 yd. ~- THE REAL ESTATERS Super Sha No ga~"· SIOO. 2 o 3 2 646-TITI 546-2.1t3 3 BR, le den, custom built, rp Orange 646-6445 Avail April --_ _ _ A-1 rond.itioo. 3.000 sq. ft . Dtlightful. cll"lln 3 bedroom • 21. Can Have View Drivl' by 4.'>4.'i Tremont & This home could llf" " model OF WATER caU Robert Nattress RJt:r. All m~m \'M'llf'flk!n~ • BRAND new 3 bdrm, cpts, R·2 v;i.cant cnmcr lot 642-1485 On quiet cul.de-11ac street. d~, bll·UlS, model home. oc1 Newport Island greet tor dulrlren. Extra 1215 mo Mrs. McOoad Srlll'r will Suhordjnate Balboa Peninsula 1300 1 a r 1 «> lot with covered 546-041 parl to owncr/Bldr. ~ patio. 2 BR : dose-in. F.ast lli<fe: HORVATH RLTY. BALBOA 2 BR house with 2 $27,300 enrl gar., yard: water le 675-1972 67f>..4073 eves. BR apt. rental, Only an 545-5169 gardener paJd WS SPANISH DUPLEX aJley & $100,000 e.way from ~8642 548-1'1'1.9 Near ~an. 2 yrs. old, 4 ONLY $42,IXX> BY Owner. 2 BR 1 balh, &:Inn & 3 Bdrm It 2 Ba eecb. Bay Front-~ rlean completely carpeted It Patio, deck, beautiful cond. draped. ~ Broadway. $160 Balbo• Island 1355 29.1 E. 17th SI. 646-4494 rper mo Call eves 673-4.5'1'1 Shown by a.ppt. Only $54,950 -----------. • R. C. GREER, Realty WANT: Home & INOOME. Santa Ana 1620 f BR., 2 Ba .. liv rm,. din. 3416 Via Udo 67J..9300 Pre<er Balboa I s I 11 n d . rm., den: $250 Mo. La 646·~2 549-1~ Eves NR. Bay & ocean: lo•e•y 3 guna or near N.B. Harbor AVA[L Now! Phont 830-234!1. BR 2 Ba homP 011 2 lols: Prioc. nnly 675-:'>125 l'Ves. 1021 River L.n., Opt>n Sat It 2 BR Duplex, d os!' in, .:an use 1111 2 arts. Rm. to Sun 1.:;. 3 BR, ep din rm & redecorated. patio. Adults. bid. $46,500. SrU all or ~ Huntington &.ach 1400 BPJ<FST NOOK, A LL S125/mo. 642-2949 cv~ int. or trade. 12141111 St .. can BEAT THE ,61 RISE ELEC KlTCH, Reduced to SlJ.'i: l BR., frplc .• new\y PQrk an rear Owner 673-2719 139.480 decor.. lgt. 1"nc'Pd yarm IN INTEREST h·'"'-I • BDRM. 2 badt, 5 yr old SWIM, llvf> and ...,...., our <" uw"n we come-60-41.11 AS811111t low 5% '1rt FHA In-~.,.,,~ Oub priv~. Bttt off Pr aun"d Loan. Btautiful 4 bed-!1111111> 4 Bedroom modem 1 Ir l BDR.1\18 f"um. ~ buys UrgPnl Salr! $211,000 room Home with 1a, balh~. homt> lll x :\.!! heated pool "' laundry, 11dults. 687 Vic· Open House Sat I Still al 11.•11h abd<' Jlfi.1 mo. s~ ~ 1on11. ~1:111 Elt'Clrk buJlt·ins. New w;1ll 351 62nd St 675--0144, ,,_11 ...... U FHA fl3.7SO. 531·0010 2 BDRM Unfurn Hoose in 64&-61ll , 547_74Q'I lo .... "" carprts. ru y dnip. Court. Sf>e ,\t .... 91'2·A W. ed. Covered and enclosed S "' 5 LARGE Bdnns.: 1v8 n palio. Huge yard completely ante Ana Hgts. 1630 liL'1 St. ~ Wells built. 3200 Sq. Ft. enclosed DouMe Garage 3 Hst on 1;, llC·Horses It 4 Bedroom $I 75 mo. Many extras. Assurnt 51h% Total payment just like Inc. Tolal rent inc 14400 881 Victoria 548-7957, 64&7292 loan. $75,IXX>. 2100 Windw81'd rent! yrly $39 500 54•7249 oc•o La~. OWNER 64&-2828 <!207. ' . ... ' .,..,,. Mtu Verde 3110 TRANQUIL Bay view: 3 BR. 2 Ba., all eltc., 2 sty. deed· ed t'nhoose; 2.000 aq. fl. C>u"etrPe liv . w/pools. tlr Now $39,500 673-4~j6 ()(1;;ANFRONT DUPLEX I unit nrw. $64.~. S11hmit onwn, Pr~p(i inl 1)1< j48.0897 wkdys. fi7~769 rvP~. IMMAC. 3 BR 2 Ba., bll·ins. cpta., dl'J')6., lrpl. Lg hrlck petio. Nr. Schls. $29,950 673-0450, 548-3196 BA YCREST 3 BR. 2 BA, lam nn. 51.,% Jn. 1935 Commo- rto~ Rd. Owner. ~75. 548-0970. WA T'ERFRC»JT 62 Balboa Co1es 3 BR. $75.000 WiU conlt1dcr trade. L.J 11-rrn BA YCREST :I BR 3 Ba. pool. l4t. f11m rm : beau1 decor s.JG.500. Owntr 64&-2171 7682 EDINGER 114z •• 14:;;, OPEN EVES. REM'll NORTII I !JR, 212 RA. 2·s101·y ;, 1n111u1e~ '" 1>1>11rh. Familv room, clinin2 room, 2 ra 0 r szaragP Elrr hlHn~. C"r· mMI dr1vrw11y, hlork w11ll. fenced yard. N1rely land· aeap('(f. Fo1 mrr mndPI hl'me. S37.<XXl. C'iill ownrr 1!47-6640 alt 6 p.m , anytimt wf'Pkends. $21,450 GI APPRAISED Fixer · upper 3 BR tam. "11 wlfrpk Nre<lit somr pain! Ownrr·~ purrhurd nrw h<•t Laguna Beach 1705 3 &:lrm, 2 ba, fenced yd, _ ......... ________ patio, cpts, drps, olt-ins. TIIE Leesf' $1!)5 673-~ COUNffiY GENTLEi\11\N F'..{lrl,v Calilo111i11 Rlylecl homf' w Ol<ll' 5in11nl~h influrnrr. Nti:?url !ll'l'llon (lf J.;ii:une :I BR. rtr trrilr, hit.in R I.· 0 , $2j,:lro • $2f..OO On Sl50 mo nmt. Ml1<111on RJ ty 4!\.l-07:11 -EMERALD-BAY- ON>11n Virw. 3 BR. :I BA. Block to beach, JUSI Ill.\ redec $69.500. Xlnt rin CaU owner day!!· Mrs \\ek h 71'1: TI~S660 SEE TH IS c-;;-slom hrult 3200 TOWNHOUSES Community Pool C'rpts 'lirr~. hll·tns. lrplc :1 Rrlrm~. ~ hath~ .• $200 mo :\ Rdrms. 11: hA ·_ $250 mo Bay It B<'ach R!'alty, Inc. RENTAL DEPT, :.ioz~, W. Balhol\ Blvd .. NB 671-3663 Evrs· ~ For LHM $300. per mo. with option to buy, 3 BR condominium in the Bluffs. Call 644· 1 OOt I RR l ha hnu~; B11r k B11y 111r:i S'.!'l.i Month. Car~IB. tlrn pr~ 6 li;...():.':?R rnt sw,. .. ,~1111 f'OOU '" .... ' COLLEGE •ARK homr nf'ar byutiilll park. ~::•::alC '"' end NOTICES ..,,. r Mndrm l11tcben wllb built 1n N H 12 lllwt'Oltt llACll ml ,OUNO , ...... ,..., ::: e:'l;:.. ::: 3 BR 2 haths. FA hPal, l.lrP. f"JOgl' Ami oven. -Owntr ewport _vt_•· ____ ,_o BRASHEAR REALTY R~7.lt\11 !lf)P..11711 rharm bomr near n1•" Crand ncean vlr". 2 BR :! BA \1any bu1h -inc • kil S4.'>.IXXI Sri' nwnrr 107:!1 Driftwood. So. Ulitun~ ~9(). :lllR. L0V'EL Y OCEAN VTF.W Lirn111 1>11ho. 115{'(1 brick lrnl f>r<'«ll~r Mre. ~ BR. ~!07 BA,Yt'rM;I, S29'i r.,1rdmrr 6T.r-:>!l'll 11tt 8 ==~ =irs ??; ==~Mllm = TRANSPORTATION plac!', bullt·m ele<'tric R & will Jlll~ pmntafor nlA sell' EASJSIDE SPECIAL 1AYSN01tn ,..-; •twl'Mt ~n aoAn a o cNTs ,. 0. also rrfrlgerator. r11r. TP ~~.!m -179 monthly -00¥H tftCHIP ,.UNIMU .. ., IAILIOATI .... pet.,, drapn. A·1 ronrlition. lndudr~ 13'<el. -WHTCL"" ~ ""'D oerrvH., MU f'owH cauinu ... " .. Chokt l""ntlon. ~·.500. Tm. HEAL FSTATER.'> Only S700 lotal oown J>:1Y· UlltYllltl'TY ,AlllC !:: "UNlllA\. OllllCTOllS ffl• Sf'llD-lk• IOAU ,. "'· .,,, 11t111111 :.-; l'LO•tsn <Alf '°"' TltAtLlllS ..._ Wells-McCardle RltrL 646-7171 546-231<1 mcnl. 67i-ill! .. f~4 month =~ :t~,. ;;.., CAllD °" THANkt ...,, :g:I ~J=~=~::" :! 1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. --BY OwNER--includes all • no loan polnl11 !Ut"I T9HACI ,,. r.::.:r.~"t':m ~: M.tJtlJll llOUI, ,.. 54!Vi72!1 E 644-0684 GIMMI to pay. $17.950 full pM(.'(', coaOMA OIL MA• !!!! CIMllTHY cann .... 10AT tltf'. MoOllNo ..,. · ves. NO CKSI This ol<k-r 2 BR J bath •ALNA -CH.MATCMtl91 ..,. IOU llllVICIS ..., Jusl II ni~ 3 Br, 11' b11th home ls CO"" • investll'W'nt wv 1tLAll01 ~ ,..,.._L f'AID ..,1 10Al 11Nuu -... Newport •---h homl' in iop oonc:tltion. En•"" ...., I.JOO tsL• -AUCTIOM "" 80AT CNAllTH ...... YJ wist'. LOCKHART REALTY Ut..aoA '9LNID ~ AV.AT'°" tllf'IKI 6411 lllSMIMe IOAn ... R_.... hall, din. ara (both car-~ ...,.,., 11>.M :l30l llflllf'OttT ~ .... TUYSL ... HAT MOVllll ...... .._,, peted), h w. noon. m•ny -~----------lll•lrTIH'TO!f HM:lt ~ .. ,. TltMtlf'Olt'tAtio. -'°"' nouoa NO CRYST "'l l"'LL ~ H~ta ~i&J ltUllTTIMTOll .......... -AVTO ~A,... ... '°'" WAllTIO .. "' "' txtras. 2'l11 Raleilfl A•r., .. ..,__..' ~ "'l""-·HTAIN vULIY MM mML tlOtlcn ..,. AtlCllA" •1• NEEDED c M (by 8.......i--t 1 $19.~ -Would You Believe:- :! BR l~ bfilhi.. rfl'<' blt-l11s, PA hr111. m vrrro p11110, i1wlm POOL. Prl<'ro 111 only \17.t:M. Takl' a look 111 mis & call 962-4471 lYJMu1;111•em1 9624471 546-8103 VACANT :I BDRMS. 2 BA. $13.900 _CaJI 400.12t1 brtwn 10.;i pm • OR, dl'n, 2 ba. ~ frplr. hr~I n.trth rnd. 0<·rans1dc lor. $69 .500 494. 7664 Laguna Niguel 1707 OCEAN VlEW. NTC UEL Ttrr11cc 2BR.2BA, Dt~ Cpts. drps, Comer JO(, Landscaped * $52,950 499-1344 or S47. 7761 N@wport Heights 3210 FRPLC' Ir~ yd, 1 BR. n25. Nn !'hldrn. s,.,. lit 3.">8 E. 16th Sr CM r11l l 21.1: \;2-'ll20 rvl' Ava.i.J April 20.21~1. New~rt Shore1 3220 4 BR. '.? ba. 5 yrs new. OUbbC>ltS(' priVJlege<i JZ!i mo. 6~'4. t>~t dM IMC" Ml ~ a .,,,....... ... l'LYINI LIUOtll '1• ' ' ~uuetl OCI y), ....,.. NCMi ,.,. si•vtcE oi•tcro•v 1110,11.• MOM•s .,.. CllMO mahla.nda 3 BR. Ptus $22.900. S41-3s75 2 bedrooms + outside ~st ·-11Ac" ... " " " MOTOtt MOMft ms fl'am Pri__. ........ room. 1i(i biock to ~rt ~ cOUtfT'Y .. ACCOUWT_. .. eteYC\.11 rm-~~ ~ow Ml<t. 3 &:lrm 3 baU. Deluxe On Sharp 3 BR. carppts/dra~1', l~e covered petio, boRe lot with boat gate. S2SOO down & ~ Gf loe.n. Sl59 mo P8)'I all. 4 Bdrm, family nn. University Park 3237 Jn MONARCH BAY. SAWTA UA ... A ........ llll'flCa -IUICTatC "'" =1•67>iiiiii1&f2iiiillliiiiiiiiEiiviiuii.ii~iiiii1281.;.1 qultt cul.<fP<laC ---and Hletl ""™'""" *'" M'f'\.IMC• lllf'Alt&. hr'9 .Sit MO'T'OllCYCL.91 .,.I' ... ""' •--n sm·1tft R .... .-a....-r MIDWAY cm ... AWMAl.T.. ... MOTOlttCOOTl8'1 ... M~ v .. rde Colt Courst. "'9V W'lllill'JTV P•ul Jones RHlty OWNER, S.51,00> ~2.5.!!9 UNIVERSITY PARK IW7·126fi Evts. 842-~ IAllTA Alla "9tetnt »JI MITO Hf'Atll ..,. AUTO , .. VICll • l'.un '-'! St.ps to Oc-n Pool llJlC'I waterf9lla. p ..... 1u ,.,., .. , ' =:ii AIM'O. .... ..... "-..._ ._. AUTO TOCM.S I IOUlf'. ,..,. -.,. "V' ,,. IAIYS"TIM .-ru1LH, TllAYI\ ...., AttrtlCtlvt 4 BR hQme. 2 ba. fUmish~ SlS.500. Good BY Owntr $22.500: 3 BR. 1'4 D.sp.ration Sale '! BR .! hath~. hit.in RIO I.· Duplex" For Sale 1975 d1~h\\A~h<"r Quirk pnss. $%).'> = ~~ ~!_ :: ~1~:: ... ~ = WOOd beam cellnp, I m tt>rms. BA. newly carpt1ed. Nlct Ownrr moving out of stat" .. 1us....u •l'...at• fli2 n""• -old. DS.cxx>. llanla •~at.._ Pfl.rio 1n NV. ln•nl•ted C1"1t. .,. l•tr.M• ..,. '""' :: CAYWOOD RLTY. 541-1290 ., lngi. Allf'Y accea for must aell. Nftdll hf.Ip! NNt 2-2 BR Apt! yard, gv , Qu~t Eutaidt>, C.M . SJOOO. dn. • SM-25AA = ffi'~~.... = :::-r:.:Uftl .. M .. w. Coaat Rwy .. folB Ml-a C9ll'lflf'T or trlr fir !l!Ptr 4 A tam ,,.., Gh!ll Miii', ftow "" CM11'9"1'WJI• ... ...-rttUSs. eu11ia :: A COOL POOL 1arli"· ~ to ldlools. m.lnutte "' S.D. ~y. Apartmenh ::::"u::--........ = llACI Cl.At. •009 DA YID ON ........ Rm. far pool. 2SO'I Marpr· d()lle to achoola, abal>I. AJt!. For s.1. 1980 c°"'1tAC'TOb .,. :~:.-;::;:0 : ._,, Fnr • lollr bot IUmm« ti Or , NB. 213:256.m l.nir s:JS.00> ·open to olff'F'S. ----------= ~~~ ~~:."'% lllPA .. :: :U~o ct;:,,,.. = $18,000 4 BR.~ 2 b111h.t, -~. ca,.. WHEN Have YoO ~ In Npt CoOtgt R81ty 546..'l88t> TR.IPL.EX for llmltf'd llm" ::::=-.;.:.:::z: _____ ._;;.,~•.;..°"""" ..... ;...w,..1..,n.._ _____ ... ;,,.,,;.,.:,.ut;.;.;1.;..•....;CAAa~;_----..;"".;..;; Clftn. ~Y ,,_lnted, 2 =~i:t10 ,!,.~~II~ Hgt• • BR. 2 ba frpl, for By ownrr Walk to bl"ll.<'h or ::u:r by ,;:11yrn ~~ ~ ~ BR bomf. on 58xt28 R-2 ~ h1ndlet. LOCKHART $21,60()? Qin b4' sten achoo!, 2 atory • extra Ice ~acloua ~~ concl. AU tr. l'l'SIUl.amor 9,.CN RUrY~m MW30l S. Own_!!:.. JE.5 Holly .a blrirfam nn. t>Huu. oowl.Y redCO)rated. Prune mt> on I yr i<-H e. l RR. 2 ha, frnk. ~'· I tlr .. nr~. all eler kttchl'n RRAND N•:w. fmmed pou $Zill f'o"r mo. I BR. 11, hi!, '.! trplr~ LO'T$ nC rln.;N k 11tor81?r ~perr ldl'11I loc on Cul dr Sac 4 t Lrt1~<' 1 or 2 m or .,u lceseloplion a( S26S mQ, ~ """' ~ iL3 I •J&.. Je.ndsc loc.. al~ rmtal. 664 -...---__;:...;::...::.=..=:i.-. 4-JMlrm .._ MIMI AVAIL _.__._etttt It • ·-r . low ll ..,._,.__ .... Ana ......... Hu ~ Ind err,.. 3 Br. ;:+ t Br 0::-~. 962 •••7 ~·~ ~; -&A ,_. HetM ~c hrdwM, ~ V\I tnc Apt. ~~ S.TMt $33,900. ....... •ttk' or ~ alt 6 1c R~&lt.Y, In<-. ~ ~ witb don. ~ wtdl t .,.. BEAUT. Glen Ma.r 3 BR a: weekedt.. ~!ia°:~tM~;7· THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY? tndt .U. Ult l!IDetd ...,. tkllt le ~ x • ClbM4afe Unfw"lty ftart 12'7 l*\eled de-Tl: carp · draPH. ••NT•u fm-3000 Eve .l s"" -"'01 "-' .,. -3 ~ and lwlitd pool. Xllit ,....,..,t ICfttntd, petlo. t m m • c • """ "' • -· °''"""~ ~ tn t1rMop CllJld. biin or )'Oal' ~. 4 BR.., m lllllN. tami\v FHA appr.. SZ.650, x 111 1 HOUMI Ft1ml1htd a.cJt a. UAO tlon. as.a Jut J~ down. S:Jl,500 0aIJ OW8S' N-1AC2 nn : 1 frl*a. Aaldns ti.ma. -r -_._'f ____ _ THE llEAL E6"1'ATERS M~ Vtnfo. 4 8Jt. a Badia: m .lm ~ e>.ner OWNER 962-lS?S lt1nt1l1 to Share Jj.~ 5 ~rm. J bfttha, drapail. M-7111 &48-2313 1400 wq rt. ~ auto NO matttr wtlllt a i.. 100 Owner: 4 hr, 2 be., landscp., WAm"P;O 1 sfnrlt ~ n + ~ta. It.II rl«1. blt-inl ----------------------------~JODI tbe .._. • UW ~pnnklrN k .. .-r. c:an .U It 1'ttb a DAILY ft'pl. Xlnl .chlJ. S24~ tn Iha.rt J BR 1pt. Wltll 2 P"mcPd Av1JJ llMlf'd S. DAD.Y PILOI' WA1ff AD11 "2JOO. ~ • I PM P1LOT \UNT ADii ICMITI SCMG aft S « wkmda othtn. m.-art. g S4HHi I \ .. -..... ----· f I -....... -------..........--.-----· I .. ' ---------------- .. , .. " I'm The Kind Of Woman · Who Gets What She Wants • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart EnouCJh To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Berieve me, there's nothing •reuncf our home anymore th.t isn't bei"9 uwc:J -bec.U1e the minute I diac.over something is no longer needed, I seD it, while it m1 has maximum nlue, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Clauified Ad. That way, instHd of • clutt., of thiftC)t we don't use, I have the erlre cash th•t lets me heve the newer thin91 •.• the "•rlr•" things my whole family •nioys. Here's wh.t I mean. The cash I got for the 9ood clothes end trys the chndren hid outgrown bought mt the decorator lamp I'd bffn wanting. The musical instrument no one played paid for • big part of <>\Ir portable stereo unit. ine power tools ...decor1ttd our d1u9ht1r'1 room. And, just for the fun of it, the CJOOd chair th•t juJt didn't m•tch anything anymore +* my husb•nd and me out for a fabulous dinner t+ the f 1nciest restaurant in town. 6o ~h your horn.. Make I nst of al the worthwhile th'"9s you find th.t •'-"'t being used. (You'ft be surprl..d t+ the number you tum up the first time.) Then, cf..I 642.5671 any time betw"" I e.m. end 5 p.m. and ,,.. 'f04JJI 1st +o e fri.ndty, experienced Ad Writer. l'Mt's .. ther. is to it.~·, inexpensive tool It c:H cost you es lttt. 11 PENNIES A DA YI . Call Now 642-5678 ,. ' \ -...> • ~ --__.___ .... ---- Laguna Beech 1705 Rent•ls Av•lleble OllOll.S ApU 6 boulea • all price I M'f ranaes. We need lddt&nal ar I~ mrta1I I: ~ lildnp. CUSTOMERS WAITING 3 IR APTS Bednrith Rlt1 l..quna llch. 6n s. eout Hwy. •'l'D POOL Un' Japanete modf!'n 3 BR. 2 be home w/IUl'lbn liv ADULTS OflfL y "". "1X. 2 pe11ol flill1 lndiKi>d. IMn1 bltn tutumi. 1741 Tuetln A~ue 2 bib irom f>dl. ms. Cott• ,._ 642-4641 494-58T7 RENTALS Aptt. fuml1tMd HAllOR Cott• Meu 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up GREENS e Studio A Baell aptl. IW"fl'.(lt • UNFUJtN, e bad Utfll 6 Phone min. .___ $lOO e Maid Sen1ce • 1V anl1. 'ITVlll e N"" Cafe 6 Bar 23M~ N9Wl'Of'l Blvd. 54l-t'l55 SUS CASl'TAS New Unit. Now Rentin& Furn1ahed Bachelor 6 1 Bdrm Untta Medallion by Hotpoa 2110 N ewyort Blvd. tnct. aui. 1·2 6 I BDJ\M. P'llftff. • UNl'UJUf. Hated Poolll, Oifld car. OIDter. MS. to Sbopptna - 2'nlO Petimcm W17. at Hal' bar • Adam. eo.ta Jlta-..... $140 . ATTRACTIVE, Adub c.I ~ 2 bdrm. la r 1 • Dfacrlmtna~ T patio, pr, adulU, no pm. f __ a~u Opefl 2234-A Rutam Dr. er • • ......-,.....esa BAOIELOR: SPACIOUS No pets. $125 mo-. DepolU req. 197'5 PARSOl'fS, Aiit. 9. MAl11Nl9UE GAIDDI Am. NAS.5AU Palma 1 6 2 HR Pcxl11suum1undlnp Fum or Unf ~$150. Htd ruRHI1BED Maa:LORS pool 177 E. iz.d St. SG-3645 UNJ'URN 181' • 2 BR · l BR $140; um.. paJd; .,...y 2 2 Ilea. wailable BR: block to ~Mart. sn CU'peb. ..,_, pnp Joam. M6-1l11 :w&-om 11th & IMtta Ana, C.M. BAOU.I\ Aclt. cpta. drps, blt· 6tM23.1 ~ Ina. S8I atil pd. QB~ 1-l!l!!!!l--B!l!!!m!!!l9 Apt A MH856 M.,.. Capri 1 BEDROOM fUmilbed A¢ IPAC 2 AS ft., 1" bathl Adults ooty. $1115 nw::ath. Cptl. drps. 2 pool.a lenn.U VIiiage Spac 2 I: 3 BR, 1 ~ baths Cuyaeta, dra1* • POOL! Nee lhoppln1 I: llCboolL Prom $110. Mer. 2214 Colle&e #2 Newport BMch 5200 PltOM $275 LAGUNA UDO 6200 i Vl ACRD COISU1'lft'Cfal t.oned (C4) OD --a.. OUlbfan ta Senta Alla. M(). tel. apta., bulllne9. trailer 4tt-21J5 ~:::.a>~ 11755 S. COAST HICHWAY, SO. LAGUNA Cl"Ule ln value 1'bes1 Sol.la Ave. fully develops Into 4- tane blvd. Sewa line .tub- bed at property. Ample wa&er 111pplf. Drive b.y m 7 Rentals W1nted s-REAL ISTATE T7V o.n.r• WANT 1 Bdrm Unrum apt. Including garage °" carport up to SlOO mo. Costa Mesa. Qill,f, LaiUJla Beach, etc. For em p Io y r d lady. 642-«81 alter S: 30 p.m. or wknds. lueJ.,... R.,.ttl 6060 w. Sofa. Santa Ana, then ..._ phone owner ~ Prestige 5fore 10 Acres. So. Calif. S8 Down, In prlme locaUon. S8 per mo., $195 full price. Air cond: 2500+ 1q ft. L. Sbewfelt, ~ W. ~ St., See at 1801 Newport Blvd. L.A. Phone 213: 823-&02 Cou ..... 10 ACRES, Kirby, Oregon LGE 1 or Z BR !um house or OR PHONE $850 Per Ac.; 29~ 0oq &Pt now 'til June 16IJI only. Mil WARD 642-1414 546-0147 B!acb area. 633-91ll Eiit 2~ 8:!r,.~~= 519. alter 7 p.m. Dr. Dunlap Office Rental 6070 Mount. & Desert 6210 late . .ftb t:l'r, Vl8ta del Udo. WANTED June 15 co Joa& • •GU ...... •• •cH s .,....,... --'-Ak-'-Sll-UtfL tum $500 -tenn leue. 3 Bil bOGM. -,.... --.~ _..,...._..., · ..-. mo. C.dJd. GJve 1oYtnc care. Dflk 1P8CeS aftilable In 'fll"I' Vallt11 -11 mila Eut YMJ'ty, lease. Avail. unme-Xlnt ref 549-1010 oewtlt oUJce bulldinl at oi Btntow. "Land <I ::.:.~ r: = Young, ~gle ·""1>1oYed man, prime locatkln In downtown Lalcet", 80 man.made latea ,._ Laruna Beach. Air condl-tn area. Alt.alfa. fish nil-BEA Ui' l BR. z Ba see..,. quiet 1 BR apt .. near In ationaJ dnc>a; dlabw.: ";,i;· beach. Aft 5 PM, i:f toll, call ~~A~ v~neta in• ::. ,,._,_: ....... tlo,· .. u ...:. __ . collect. ru:m.1610 ..--.,.. ... ........,. Call ·~ ,,_.,.,."1' ,... • ._ -,,,_ entrancn; res leed1 to owner .,,7~ aft. 6 lY rental. MC>-G3 Rooms for Rent 59'5 Munldpal puldna Iota. $50 p.m. Wttkeiida ID1tlme. 2 br, pool, patio. pr. blt.in1, per month tor ~. Add Aak Ior:--:::Lee~· ~......,..,.,,_._ c:pt1, drpia. adl"· no pell, 1'UR.NISHiD room w l th S5 for dellr and chaJn. Add DREAM ca.bin 6 2'19 ac. $140 mo, 842"'8001 kitchen ~. Linen $10 for bulineea bourt tJ> with beau. view. $325 down 2 BDJtM, 1.,, bath. Enclosed furn. Sem.i·priv. Sbare batb 1Weri111 lln'lce. AD ut1Wiel It only $3> per mo tabs it. pnae. Inqutre at 4:131 Pa. with OM oti. fellow. $«). paid except telepbane. BRECK NOTr RI.TY 548-13.'!6 t:r1ce Rd., N}K. Bcb.. 54&-t'l'!n aft 6. DAILY Pllm YUCCA Valleoy -2 BR. All ========:. SLEEPING rm tar wortdnc 222 FOREST AVENU!! Elec. Cptd. Dbl car. Lot 14.2 C LAGUNA BEACH oron• del Mir 5250 man. Prtv home a: prtv eitr 4!M-M81 x 840 $12.00>. 548-a'TO By Mo. ~ $35. 1M.l Orange, C.M. NEWPORT ART CDfTER. Exchanges, It E. 6230 •: COMFORTABLE room tor 2400 W. Cout HJ.c!rny, ---'------ working man. Plivate en-~t:"°"sb!rt~m ::,;. Property Owners trance. 20'18 Santa Ana AYe.. em bu:iJd1nc. Well mahltain· -··~8"-~ PiCl?.M=w:~:::;:'i"""'~=u:i:;.J ed ~ttractive ardlittecture. Have you a Real Estate t • 2 n. 1'Jr9 • Untam Tl~pr.; no · lorom 300 Ill· up. J'rplca I PrVPatlol I Pools Prtv. entrance. OOM to ties paid. Off ttreel private exohanglng ,all t Y Pe• ol Tm.nla • Qlntnt'J Bldlt. I restauraal l Ad q l t . lo-parldna. He&'f1 CWltnlO-property. Conmlt with GL be&. Putt/Cree. 673-3936 lion tor quletnea IndMduaJ 900Sea1.Aae CdM ~ml $12.50 UP wtr W I ldtchel heating/air CIOll611ianlna. lMacArUlur :r. Cout Rwy> $22.SO up Studio Aclta. 2384* Rental detail9 • OOlce U or Newport Btvd. CM 54t-9T55 call 543-2400 or 544.-8618. 3 BR, 21,9 BA, loll ot ~ NEW SU.TS ap. W•W carpet Jii.Fl, carpets, drapta, beet· qe. Bltr!m, ReA1gentm. Kit. avail. Se JD I • prtv. ing. air cond, and utilities Yearly, $2-40. f13.240'J 646-8:159. 135 Albert P\, CM arf' included in our low. low ==::;::;=====-;-nCE rm. Good 10 c . rent. Otf-s~t Partdnc for Phone 642-!r65 Anytime ----- S.lbcN lsl•nd 5355 Conpala1 home. $ll5 with tenant.a. BuDdlna located inl•miimiiilliiiiiililiiiiiiiiml kiicll pm. 50-5999 most convenient area of 2 • 4 or 6 Acre1 ol Induatria1 DELUXE, W*1frmt 3 BR., · Costa Mea. For info See at property cloee to IUwnSde 2 ba., esp., drpl,.. bltnl, Misc. lent•ll 5999 1670 Santa Am Ave. Frffway in Arlabetm. WUl w u h er I d r 1 • r ; dock ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Suite E °" c•D 6C2-453S ~hange for improwd ClOIJ>- w /ba.t u..op p1v!l. Adults 1741 Weetcllff Dr. mercial or indultrial ......... mly. Yrl)t. lease $300 Mo. Garage for Rent ,...,., (Grand Canal loc.) Owner Prime Joe for Corp Ofc'1 my with Joni tmn leues. &'13-m1 $15. tM. 300> sq rt. Wal/pan'l. Pvt For more information call •• 12x20 • 2176 PlacenUa Ave. Ofc8, Crpu, Drpa, atr-ciond. • • Walter Frick Un the rear· center pracel Gmd fir. low rent. ALSO: Eckhoff and Assoc. Inc. S37.o380 Lloolry Suite 700/1400 aq ft 1818 W. Ciapman Avt. :>§-3200 Near &hp' 1 and achoola En• a.an. quk!t 1 BR. FROM $99..SO Huntlntton leach 5400 Adults. 2<m wanace Ker. 1!198 Mal)W, #3 PURNISHED - 1 Bdrm~-No pets. oJ!~ 0,:: e~ rm UNPURNllHID Rft_~.~:~ATE, Bllnl, dlbwlr, -. drpa. Bdrm ldteben I: be. 1 It 2 bedroom, 2 baU. studio. SL"O mo. ~19 .,.. 2 Bil Apta. 3 Bil .Apt w/3 ::': 5~ ~::.--1 ha. Nr dll A fwyl Ill waJk. From $125. ps mo. ~ IMCh 4200 inc dilt of OCX:. Key at 7m Ellfa Apt. B, or SPARTaf 11135 P'ls1I Trtr, 988 El Camino. Apt. l Of ~ Hoq HOIPita1 area, m~ $ 11 Q ~2 -.,lcl~rm--U-nfl-_,,- 1ell. i~ ~ua. Office. 2 nice bfdroomr;, "'PStaln. & lacL.-lor Income Preperty 4000 PRICED ro SELL (U) 1 BR anitl + 2 BR home Lot 1115' " 300'. No TICIJl- cits. Price nos.ooo - $45.000 down. Adult part. 1 ~ balbl, carpets. drspet. '"' ROOM J'cw reet a apm-t. P14nU patio, ,_...., Utilitin tDcluded. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX mat OD oc::wwwdroad. Jlfpt WALLACE AVE. VILLAS Near lboppins. 2 BR each, quiet street. Bch. Wortdnl a&Je. ~ 2111..0 Wallece Aw.. CM C Knoxville, Apl D. HB Price $25.000 -'5000. dowD. C .. Mt 4250 Cjmt muth ol IMlltmi It.) 535-29!4 OCEAN VIEW 111-1 orone r MISSION MANOR NEW 1 bdrm apt, frlll. '"' 2 Acres CU' lndultrta1 11t $7<>-SmaU tarn. •· for Deluite Unt 2 BR SJ.40 mo. cpta, aTOCado b.lt-!na. ch,is. ~ ~.'Neal J. Martt!: Cc><>p Bien. Owner 548-9586 Orange, C'.alif. OFFICES: iii E. 17th St, 541-2621, Eves-wtmdl SJ8.5747 Com Mesa, next to Securttyl~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~I Jl'lrst Natl Bank. Air cond Plenc, paril:lnc. cau ~ ll E. Wante4 Realty Co. '°"48ll. BUSINESS ind 6240 Lil.TRe & small. One '1th FINANCIAL LIVING QUARTERS 846-2U) lus. o~.portunltles 6300 quiet tenant. RefemiceL NewlJ decanhd, me.a, Ind-pvt patio 6 yd, pr. ~ 548-3333 Cal .,.. • ..,_ --..-.. A'-1 -•--"-147-6308 :--..,,....,...------ARE YOU an electrlcal r& I v,......,,.,, •·--..,... ""' Ir& , ..... ~ For Sale-4 Income un!tl, tn Lots $70 . &lch. apt., no kitch. lor. $110. 2385 Mtndoza Dr.. 2 le 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. Costa Mesa. Lllting ran out. i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii61i100~ palrman? You DHd me! Prtv. entrance Cloae to Apt. A. $6M2l Patio. M 01t A KAI. 8181 reducing price $4000. Must I'm a small elec ttpair lhop, restaurant: 1 a&Jlt 6J3-f93I 2 BR W/ratJf.e A nt.rla. GarfJelll. Pvt street 1 blk sell .now S35.950. By Owner. & .. ...__. Sffe doing a good bua. Owner =========I Locbble garqe. l or 2 N. otf Gadleld. 962-3994 Trade equity for cub or "f"ll 11119111 moving. Call! I can bdp L--.. -..... n...__ you make money. •.500 EZ a.1-._ aJllURIJ wt4conw. lldl A Sent• AM 5620 tnm deedL 50«J3 tma. 57+5450 Bia. --------• bWtm. $Im. ICH151 HOME A INCX>KE ~atll~~ 1 ~ Dupln .. IArl• VOLTAIRE ExceldepreeJm..t~4 ~~~~ Sl5 E Balboa Bhd. l'llOllll, frtlllly pa late cl • fROM MJO Br ra A 10.2 Br l~ ha apta tioo Balboa Wad. .t...w- BALBOA ' m4145 Cerdener. Cbe to liiop-I.-1 BR. 2 BR, Studioa · 2-yr old. Pool E/llde CM --========IJl*ll~·:..!6*-~2113~------Hotpojnt bHD1. retri1. Owner m.1393 eve eMm l!m. 615-f140, .,. 115-1GIS8 HuntilNl!eft .... 4400 2 Ba Apt. Nf!W .. drpa, .. s-p.. JWt patio. { MONEY MAKER * Gin' Sbap fGr slle: Jdnt --~""'------· No daldm or peta. mo mo. pool. NCl'MUon aru. Tum duplex Oii beadl at Npt. b.etldl loc&tlcm. Must .en. e NEW e UOOJJUOUI e Pvt. oourt-yd. S4M'l'9 m S. Fairview M 547.7415 S29.lm. ~ now! Jloeket SX,00. &0-<1311 RESORT LIVING 1-Bll. u1lfdrn. --• .... -" CBetwn McFadden A lat St.> IUJ%Jrner rents! 494-78 4 NATIVI GARDINS ..,_ ., ..,.., ~ T.D.'1 045 cpca. hltn1. ctr,11. ~. L IMch 5705 CONCRETE, Block. 8penilh 6 POOLS-MUNAS-JACUZZI 543-0m ~· . ~. wrouafrt iron. WOOd • J'Jli85~1'rult Deed~ HUNTINGTON ~~i:.~:1~ ~~~~ ~ nxa. ~. = ~-::::.:::. GARDENS t~ . .,.. tilt-tr.. ~ .,!~ 1 .6 ~ Business Rental 6060 6= :_~ 3 yn, M dimlmt T'ENNfS.ENT!llTAINMENT Mria ann. $115 mo 0cean91.., from lftr1 Alt. e PRIME R.eta1J Location e ft.l lot eoxuo ............... ANNOUNCl!MENTS 80LSA.CHICA & Hiil 982-3055 from Ila> mo up. sroRE • u s 40 M _, and NOTICIS AOUL TS 147-M 14 1 bdrm. rr,,t. petto. S115 utU ~ 1175 Harbor, CM · .._. Comm~th ~ ... :·3001-----.;.;.;;;..... __ FRll UTILITllS ~· 2fJ52 <>ranp. Alt A '°' quaQ. emo.nt ,..n. . , , ALS M-t Br30011 a .. :: $20:: l'eund <Free Ml) 6400 2 BR, weekly ntea. Pool. ~ PD.hr WANT ADii "2-5111 Apts. Unfurn..,_ Other M-1 Joel $11.000/11p SMAU.. Black, mutt q . ' ~~~ = Huntli\gton IMCt. 5400 Huntlnpn IMch 5400Huntlngt9n 1wft MOO LocldMlrt Realty !iic.!:a~ ~-=:: MS-3322 ... DD not "'11'ldng. J11119 &:dW- 4705 NEWLY 6mdlbed S bdrm. 2~ bath, aJ1 ei.ctrte tJuPt iu. Panonmlc *" 09'lr'o looldnc A1s.o a..cb. 21671 Wealey Dr .. em6 l BR. Octu vleW. Walls bus, hollp. bch. $100. Show dUI weelt. 31732 Vqlnla W91, So. Lac Bch RINTAU Apts.U~ o.n.r.1 llNT 3 lleonw Purnltwe $25 Mou•• FULL OPnON 10 mJ'f ,..~ 0.-... HJ'.aL RTW. Ulb,, CJL .... ...... Aii'= ........... t: 0 I .... '¢1 A*lBttD ...... 1:1 ...,,hm,. A oc:x:. Allt ._. AIL • II Ola*lo.. 'r l. CM in ............ ... _ ............ ... IWL'f PllDr 0 n"'hMI . I S<a~4llA-~£~s Solot a SltnpZ. Scn"'blld Word Pui.zZ. for cs Chuckle ~·rTi r 1 r·ru,t I' d I Thia town it so small that ~ city part t~ o stotue r'!'"'!""!!'!I!!'---··· 100--. -,. . ._,.,._..,,. •=-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 •;;a I I ! I I I I I I I I . .,...~ ......... .,... ... Hatiif ·~ AN1 ~~a C'.IHl. 50 • 115 lot -. pa. llnd ,... J'OUND Pome--V1c .... l5tti 9t ., Amebn IAlloe ~.ClllD &ll. NB Call .\ w..tlf1 a.or... wou.m.c., ""'· 1'15-3197 ~ OPDf !VD ~=-~----•LoTiPOA2u.C.1a· ~~~~; :'1 et: Lev~I 125' 11 ST 08 quitt ;;:113-$8()::::=-=~----­ "'-t ill ac:8lm.. rental WHlTE FftMle )'OUl1S cat 1 U'M. -Aaftl -11 unJta brown .,. .. l .... '111· Hts· avall&b&e. $42.D-lbe Rell Harbor llJ'd. ICt..CUS Eltatm, ... 1111-Ml-2313 BLACK .t Wbi-male c:et PARTIAL OcfQ •I • .. . Sleet spot Ol'I ... * Olrona dd Mar. a.,b W•tdUf &llH ... o'me lot HOr ~ MALi White eat. Vic -' to.ti,y tn.. IT I · 2010 ~ clel Mar m.GQI Jtealter • ~POtU' Btadl. Jack Ult .. .., lot. 'o~ or~~ ''SUZOOKl'', male Seal.point H>-1J11. _. ..... Sllllntte e&t;. ~ ol Art'I ~;;;;:s===:::::::::=;.I ~~.._..,.ia;· .ll'llRflll Lt BL d Tl v p 61 Iii SI ·1111 :R M Ul SI ID I: 61 1),11 81 Lo f i '61 YE vi gl p LO vi l.l LO p G. K TD m 1:1: m: v Bo Pt I [ 143 SA NF m -fr, 86 0 SA m M ti' TR loe 8. M Sil' to io D Al. Hi p F bt Ind I 1 lo At I chi FO bE To A1 c \\i 1 137 - Ir Ev pl No J 531 !!! -c. 2 v do c E 9: Si II Ju u· el 8~ OI IL N WI cl " s •• c. JU c 23 -• • • ANNOUNCIMINTS Y .._.NCmCU • I~ .. , BUCK tAbc'9clar MU 1H11 dldn daollw. \ltc Jiii 'Pt A Tultill Av.. C.M.. ~. VUaallle nc. das. !Wwud. Pleue SU-Uot tit ~o LOST ~ mornln 1 SillrDir9e auttned maM eel ... ~ --"Cll'bDod l:lmi>clr : am. area. aw. it.wwd. 6Mo-%m JA5T: Io. oidel' ~ Siaame Cit. 9Ca't'fJd eva; ID 1l"'rine Terr .• nr. s.ntana Ir Dotpbib Terr. Rewwd m--aa DARK Brown female Burmese cat, declawed. Lolt vie &th • Be.y' Balboa. Family beu1broken. Rwd. 'm-5136 m:L6Wm t.diea watch vie A1JJha BetL Weddlnc gift 33 yn qo. Sentimental. Please! Rwd. 5410'JO. LOST: wbite, female Husky, vie. Williama I G&rl~ area. Hum. Bch. Reward. ~ LOST: GUU preecriJ>doo ~ in comietic bq. Gvfield • Yortrtown area. JIB. REW ARD. 962-1891 TINY blade Poodk, needs medieal ~ IUf&'el'Y '1c Hl1lcrelt Rwd. 545-7837 DUSH Setter, female. S mos. Vic. 71st A: 22nd. Ne-wport Beach Reward. 642·271111 Personals 6405 SINGLES -WIN Trips to V91" also Cash Prlzet With Wttidy Gueet Card TIIURS .. FRI., SAT. Orange Cnunty'a tinet1t Ballroom & orchestra Dinner 7.9 • Cocktallt1 DANCER'S CORNER 1438\; S. Main at F.dinger St. SANTA ANA 542-~ NPl' .Bdl Tenms Club ~ for sale. MOY.cl -'"7m-M'ell;-5400. R..llllMM<;- 8640 Dunaway, La Jolla, Calif. SA VE 113 on current pnce cl penonaJ Balboa Bay Club M~ip, incl. a I I transfer costs. 11 l 493-4069 TRANSFERRED Abroad will Bell memberahip BaJOO. Bay Club, P1"81e WTite Box M·80 Daily Pilot srNCERE rendem.an, 35, liU to meet lady 21·30; eunpan- ionsblp. Exchange photos. Daily Pilot, Box M-86. ALCOHOUCS Anon,vtnol» Harbor Atta. Phone i73·t124 P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Financial backing for better method in new boom industry. Mr. Fuller 673-0121 I WllL not be responsible for debta other than my own. W. F . Shea. N'pt. Bc:h. Attradive Woman 21 -26 mttt congenial man ~· change pbotol ist. 19(» Ct. NB FOR Sale Oiarter Mero. bershlp in Newport Beach Tennis O ub. 161. m-m• Announc.mentl 6410 Coast Health Cl•b e F'REE SAUNA e With Swedish ma.asa1e by 7 Experienced Mauuese' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am-10 pm 132 E. 18th St. M2-scal Funerals 6412 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Mortuary & Cemetery Comf,'et• funerals rom $24.5 Cemetery Joh from $130 lncludes Endowment Care Everything In one beautiful place means lea coct. No tra.t.fic problems. 14801 Beach. Westminster 5l1·1725 193-2421 Cemetery Loh 6411 2 CEMETERY Lots. Pac View Memorial Pk. Vista dt!i M&r Plot. Make offer. Contact owner: 34-7'n Via Echo, Palm Sprlnp, Ca. 9'l262 SERVICE DIRECTORY Babysitting •sso June university IJ"8d would like to care ror chlldren tor 1Ummer vacationing par- ents. Box M-87, Dally P1lot BABYSlTI'lNG ln my home on weekly b&N. H o t lunches. rericed yard. ToYJ. Newport Beach. 675-2529 WILL Babysit. My borne. 1 ddJd up to l yea" old. S20 wtcly. 541-1395 Vic Hll.rb« Shoppinc Ceonter Irick, MeMnry, .. c. 6560 ALL TYPES Mlf a a o n r y , Brick. Block, Oment work. AJlo ~rs. AD types Oar- PBltr7 • R.ooftnl. 836-2916. BRICK. Cmcttte. C&rpen--~~'!"~·~al C:.,.1tllfl"1 mo REPAJM + ALTl:RA'MON'S CABINETS. AJq tlu Job. 23 Tn -.-54NTIJ • OU,.itr7 • C..blnetl • • Blta • AJtuadona • ·~·8-1 ...., I * * * * * ~· WMt? WhMltrl Gott S'ICIAL CLASSIFICATION POlt NATURAL IORH SWAPPERS s,.c1.a .... S llMI -5 timea -5 buckl ltUt:U -"ID MUSl INQ.UOi ........ _ ...... ___ ~ .... -... ~- 1-YOUa •'-tM/W ...,_, ~ 11,.. 111 -rtlal ... ~Tt41NO •o• SAU -fltAOES ONL'l't PH0t4E '42-5671 Te Plaee Y.ur Trader'• Paradl11 Ad 4 Units C003 MeM $49.500 EXchan&e ~ity & ~sh for mort Units. Fitzmoma R.e6ltor li'Tl-9010 HAVE: Apple Valley, acre + J BR 1" ba, ftple., encl. paUo, zoned tor horses. Want: Orange County prop or lat TD. 540.lG $5,tnl lat Trmt Deed. EX· aiANGE tor late modlel car Olf boat Ol' ! ~ .... ~ 6llL 541-7401 TRADE $20,<XX> eqty 6 unit apt, LONG BEACH for n.'Si- dential Newport.Costa Mesa arra. Call f'Ves ~. '66 Olt'ov Bel Air wait 327 Pfllt , fact al r. au lo tranic, PIS. R&H, S'l!M. WANT small motor bike Ill' camp. « for equi 1Y. 531>-llll * * * EXCHANGE M· I clear 105 x 125 M·l, i.o. Angelu area k>r homt in Beach arra up to $55,<XX> quahfird buyer. Corbin/Martin Rltrs. 6T0>-l662 APTS le Busi :ioned vu. land for 7STunits. San Juan Ca· po. 700' front. can divlde 9 Jots. $81M eq. Trd TD, ! Owner. 494-4951, ~ Beaut. motor home Camp- er. want 1st or 1euoned Znd T.O. 's: Orange County; or . ! See at Enco Station, Fairview Rd. Ir fair Dr .. C.M. What do you think of our "TRADER'S PARADISE" Drop 115 a card. ClU1Lt!ed Dftlt, P.O. Box 1.875, Daily Pilo&, Npt Bcb, Call.t. * * * SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY Cupenterint 6590 Hauling 6730 J:1 NO JOB TOO SMALL.! Resldenti..t • lndustnal Com-HA~ + GENERAL merdal ·M a i n t e n a n c e CLEANUP Repair ~ Remodel You name It -I h1tut 1t -an~~~~ .Reas..-~ J-"-<!A'> .t/IOn aured. ,/ HAULING. Trash pickup. • 962·1961 or 642-5064 • Tnmmlng, Anything-we do CARPENTER INC & Roof-It-all. Ex11ert v:ork 545-2792 ~. All fYpe6 e AU work SA VE MONEY * Before you guara.otttd. ~729 Take It to the dump call Cement, Concrwte 6600 Us! 646-9188 or 642-5666 CLEAN Lots, garages, etc. e CONCRETE WORK e Tree removal, dump, slcll. ()( All Types. No job too backhoe, till, grade. 962·8745 Small. Call: 892·1038 Income Tax 6740 CUSTOM PATIOS k Block walls. Also concrete Taxpayen Attn!! sawing & removal. 842-1010 CEMENT Work of any kind From now 'ti! midnight •t lowest prices. Cuar. April l~th, our oUice w1ll bf' workmanship. 642-8514 open from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. to CEMENT work, all types. do your tax returns. No RJ> pointmcot necessary, how· So job too small. Free est. ever, a call NOW will re-H. STUFLICK 548-8615 serve 1 bme for you. niORYK CONCRETE ~ JT$ tax t'JCJ>('r with no mts- NO JOB TOO SMAU., fi~ retums or penalties for Free e.al 646-1234/67s.5516 our client1. Same day &er· Contracton '620 vke. Coast Business Servlct e ROOM ADDmOr-fS e 1670 Sanu Ana Ave. L T. Construction Suite E or calJ 642-4535 -family f"OOms, kitchen or Smiley Tax Service '*· Single l!tory or 2; plans custom designed. For 901 Dover, <Suite 200) NB esdmates & layout. phone: • 847-1511 . 1884 Placentia, Costa Mes3 Additions * Remodeling 2408 Margaret, Npt. lkh W. A. SMILEY C. P. A. Fred H. Gerwiclt, Lie. Free Est. Fees 646-9666 673-6041 * 64~Z170 G. B. HOFFMAN-LICENSED O>ntractor. Ad· Enrolled to practice belore dltions. Remodeling. Sm Internal Rf'venue Service Jobt Sptt'ill.lty. 673-2129 For App't. 646-5421 Carpet Cleaning 6625 YOUR HOME by APPT. Federal l State Return• e WALL TO WALL e • 531.0SOO . e CARPET CLEANING e Long Fed. &: State $9 k $4 BIG Discount! 646.3780 Your home. Safe-Prof'! Electrical 6640 842-1010. 646-9188, ~ Long Fed. & Statt' $9 & $4 ELECTRICIAN. Llcoosed & Your home Saft'·Prol'I bonded . Small job!!. 968-3403 548-8668 842-1010 ma.inten. • repairs. 548-5203 ln1uranc1 6nO Gardening 6680 CALL: SAfN 772-«iOO or ANTHONY'S 8J9..50C,4. d interrsted ln G1rden S.rvie• insuran<'?. 646-194& Landscaping 6110 Reas. monthly care. PnJn. Ing. Landlcaping. Exp. bot'-t;AYNOR'S LANDSCAPING tlculturlst. ''Tender. lovi:ni A: GARDENING SERVTCE cant tor Grttn Gardens". State licensed contrctr. GREEN THUMB R~sidentiaJ -Commen-ial f'ree e&l·NO job t.oo bi&! Land.seeping; new lawns 893-3581 rototllling: sprinklers dnllnage lines. Call Bob Paperhanging 54849'li or 6*-3100 P1inting 6850 Lawn & Yard INTmJOR le ext painting. UpkHp Prices al&l.'hed for aprlna rotottJ. grade. 540-8206 clean -up. Free et1. 30 yr Japanese G•rdener exp. Call Oiuck at :><18-5314' • P AINTINC • Interior A: Exper., complete yard Exterior. Free ffilmatH. ltt'Yice. Free estimates ReHonable rates. 646-lalS • 548-7958 • INTER or Ext. PArNTlNC. Mowing · Edgin&· Gardening IMMED. SERVICE. Local Sprinkler Repair ref. FREE t'SI. 548-1621 14'7·95511 VET'S Bonded P~ MOWTNG, Edging, vaca.Jawn. Inl or &lrt, 10 yn In ArH G«l'l deanup. HaUUns. Rea& Fret Est, 64'1~ Odd jobg. • S4U!&S PAINTING -any room $20 EXPERT Japant11 Garden-Wt UM "Sinclair" palnll. tt Lndac'inl, ~. MaiD-Nut llnl1'k. Rer1. 847-1358 t.-nc.. "MACK" 8414132 FIRST CLASS Painting " JAPANESE GARDENER Paperhanging. FREE £S. Malntcmnce by Ille month. TlMATES. 64N4.'i9 Good rel.I. EJcper 546. me PAl.NTING Ir Papert\angtr)g. CJt .. Edit Lawn Reas. very cln, 2S yn up. Maintenance. Ucerv.ed. Local ref. Free ttl. ~2·1322 548-.. • 545-e70 alt 4 PM EXPERIENCED Ge.rdeMr Plumbb'f 6l90 * LanUcaplnc -0.11111) * LEAKS? Gu ar water Uc> • • jl ....... ., ...... y -. . . . . . . -.. -., . .._ . . . . .. . ... ~ ....... ,, ... .., .. SIRYICI DlltlCTOltY I '°'' • IMftLOYMINT JOIS I ~OYMINT s.wtne "'° ~ W•IM. MM noo...,,. w ........ Men 7200 hid~. April 12, l~ liAAL'V PllOf l :i JOBS I EM'LOYMIN1 JOA It l/ULOYMaNTIJOIS & IMPLOYMaNT tw, W•nte.I, Mlft 7200 Hea, W1""4 Worne1t Jobe Me~ Wom. 7500 Atte ... leM '42-5145 Neat. ~a. I) )ft. ex}). TILE, Ceramic 6974 • Verne. lbe Tile &Ian • CUil. wort<. Install l ttpelrt. No job too small. Pluter oetch. Leald:q 1 b o w • r repair. IMT·l.951/MS.oD JOIS a EMPLOYMENT Job w.n .... , Men 7000 REl'IRm Ollef B o • D ' a mate, Royal Canadian navy 2S yn. Exper. Mwrled, aae 43. wants live Ol.llf. Seeks work Power boats, YadlUI 001!1 rel. Write, E. C. Petrony, RR No. l. Rolle Bay Lunt>nburlt Co. Ncwa ScotJa. Canada YOUNG JamlJy man w-aenUy in 1\t'ed ol employment & leam 11 trade. Neat & d('flmd11blr Native Calilor- man &t!-2809 EXPERI ENC,-ED--M-a-n-$ee-k· ini;: desl.i;n df'Velopme-nt I mgmt position w/ln.,ection or RIP plastics firm, Miibt inv. 644-290'l 8-lOa.m Skipper /Entin~r Boat Maintenance. Full or ltltOOUCTION TRAINEES No ezpenence necessary. 18 to 3S years. H.tgb school graduate. U you have the aptitude we will train you. Permanent employment' Ex· cellent opportunity for advancement. INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. SPS Western 2701 So. H•rbor, Santi Ana An equ1I opportunity tmpleyer --~ ------- e lfttine Lath• Machinists e Tunet Lathe Machinists e Midin9 Machinist MAY CO. South Coaat PlaH 3333 Brl1tol St .• Costa Mew Now lntervlewinl; for Sportin9 Goods Dishwashers Busboys Apply In person Coco's Famous Hamburgers 71 F1shlon Island Newport Beach Salesmen a Managers Career opporty witb leading firm offering over 100 mu- tual flmtls, Full or pt time No exper n~. we ttain. 1400 SECROAIY Sborthand UXI, ~ 60. Good ~ty lot alert, neat ~. ~ )'Otmg lady. Ex.oeUent woddnc oondi- tiol'8 eocl em}lioyee berw> fits. Phone Psume1 De- partmmt Jor ~ ment. 673-3130 Ari tqt.111.l Ol'POl'tUnl t;y employer WOMm . MEN TELEPHONE SAL~ Permanent Part.Time Work near bom4I in our MW Costa Me8ll nt"Vtpllpcr rlrcula tton Sii in f adlitlrs Employment ol'ferMf t ., f)rl'l!OllS 18 to 64 \\ I' Wiii lraia you. Gu a r 1 n t ~,, d wal?t"S & commlsslOll CALL NOW! Npt Bch office, 642~ LOS ANG~ TIMES Santa Ana ott!oe, 547..s:m 1375 Sunflower Ave IDvmon Ftnancl&J Co"1a Ma1 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ClfRI EIPEDITOR Responllble job ffr ~ draft exempt man. Tnin- ee position. ASSEMBLERS Som,, e.xperienoe Me- t'SABry. Pel'!llllllent po»- t>on. MAmR SPECIALTIES CO. 1640 Monrovia Ave. " part ttme. P. o. Box 100. e Drill Press c.M. 548-3561. Operators Job Wanted, lady 7020 Salesman Retail experience required. Co!DCll elienslve ~t lJr'I> fl'l.ID. Appl;y ln Pttaon Employment Office Upper Level 10..IZ & 1·3. Mon·FTI An pqual opportunity f"mptoyPr ===Semces.====lnc.=== 540-5151 Ext 297 ~l Agencl .. , Women 7300 Co1ta MeSI 642.2427 An equal opportunity employe- CARPET Cleamniz. noor :.tripping. W1txin.1t. Walls, W'lndows wai;hPd. 5.11·0567 DA YWORK -Lo<·al resident Xlnf clearung. R.esponslble Bea<'t\ area S'2. Hr. 673-3661 Domestic Help 7035 LJVE INS Employer pay~ rttf> George Byll\lld Agency 100 8 E . J6lh. S.A 547~ C'hineee • ~ -French Permament. eJq>er. Live-in Far East Ai:cy. 642-8703 Help Wanted, Men 1200 e Tool Grinder These oopenmi:~ arr nn nbtbt ahffl nnrt n f t t r lrteady em pin~ mrnt with 11. minimum 1~ hour work week. Our rompany benP- fitt1 lnchJde a renerout profit sharinit plan. J. C. CARTER CO. . I 671 W. 17th St. Cost1 Mesa 548-3421 An equal opportunity tmployer 75 MEN L a r g e, expanding chain now taking ap. plications. No experi- ence necessary. Age 19 · 35; have Calif. driver's 1 i c e n s e & know Orange County area. SCREENm Careers for Secys. & Bkpr1. in Orange Co unty 642-74M 5'16-6020 ScrPent'd PP?·sonnrl Ai;:enry 90l Dover Or., Newport Bch. Help Wanted Women 7400 Assistant Bookk .. per Age 25 to 38. Experien~ m payroll, 2 years experi. enCI' accounts receivable. Typt 55 wpm. irood N>fer. Statistical Typist F' or Coo11uh1n1o: f.112i- nrt'r?t' other in Nl'wport BPaeh. Phone Mr. Andrew, 675.JSSI Counter Girl GEMCO Dry Cleaners Wamer I: Brookhurst Fountar.n Valley Hours noon to 9 pm. Good worlung condition~ CABINET ASSEMBLERS 1st It 2nd Shift Mobile Home Experience Excellent Opportunity -ApplY- EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. ences required. To $2.50 SALESLADY 4000 Campus Drive :=:x:L 0 SO'W'\i&i! ea o a t---------_.-~S3~-Klb-=•nt~quah '.~ : __ lm:"l.s'tORE-COSTA..MESA . __ .. N•~~-~ch _ REUBEN'S & COCO'S COOKS Youn9 men in· terested in growin9 orCJGn· ization. Excel· lent lftsuranc• p I a n & profit Please sharin9. apply in person betwHn 8 & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa DISHWASHER Mo ming Great opportunity for am· b1tious young man. Apply in pm!Ol1 between 2 and 5 p.m daily. Snack Shop 230.5 E. CoHt Hwy. Coron1 d•I Mar JANITOR & GENERAL CLEAN-UP Service dC'J)artment. Automo- bile experience. Neat In ap. PM.rt.nee. Contact -Service Manager, Bob Rogalski. NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mtsa Car Wash Help Full time or wkends. Min age 18. apply in J>1?r90f1 LIDO CAR WASH 4R1 E. 17th Cost& Me111 PRESS OPERATORS Rubber experience only. Night 1hiH. Apply Personnel Office U.S. DIVERS CO. 3323 W. Wuner Ave, Santi Ana An ~ual opportunity employer PRODUCTION FOREMAN Cabinet Shop 2nd Shift -Apply- EJPlORfR MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drive Newport I.tact\ MARINE CARPENTER Experienced in construt'+ tion and finishing of ca\).. inetrv and panels for ln. trr ior of one -of • a • kmd yal·hr~ PreviOl.1$ experi· ence w1tb IOIT'le fibreglass US('flll Send letter or ~ aume lo Box \1 38 Daily Pilot An rquaJ Ol)portumty employer DISHWASHERS 18 or OLDER NIGHT SHlFT /\PPL Y TN P ERSON &·II and 34 REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Hlghw1y Newport leach Mr. Hurst 774-2021 EXECIITIVE Type Man • S11rtin1t aalary to S100 monthly Increasing to S840 ltt end °' 6 months. nooo al l'nd or first year if ability wan-anla. lntenaive 3-yea.r training program. Career position with management OfJIPOrlunity. E x c e I I e n t retirement, group insurance 11nd hospitalization benefits. Experience not ntce&·ary, F'or pen;onal Interview call 541-4467 Experienced Plumber Earls Plumbing 1526 Newport Blvd, CM $70 WHK P1rt·time Eve ' to 10:30 PM. No exper nl'C· essa.ry. Neel & dependable. Ales 19 to 3.J. SaJ1e It M!r'· vice. Call 547·7783. - A job whirh will y:mw with ~ ColUlty. A locally owned and opcrattd small co•i><>r'lltioo, ll4'eds a man or woman capablt> or clce.JI~ wilh bu.sin~!!& owntr11 and civic leaden. Pos5thllitirt1 unllmitC'd lo ridtt f)PT'llOl'I P. o. Box 1m. N.B. CARRIER BOYS GOOD RO~ AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • 642-4321 • INS'TAU.ER • Service-man, i.'ttady permancm s I 4 o . week. PrPfer 80me plum- bing l'XJ>erienc,. E 1C tr a commissions & benC'f1ts. Strvisof t 506-31 st S l . Ntwp0rt Beech 67:Hi020 to H.M.F. P O. Box 2US, No experience necessary. Newport Beach. FUU time Days only. 25 or over. KI $.703'l local manuf1cturer has HEAD HOSTESS !!!!!'~Ask!!!!fo!!!r!!!i!!!M!!!r.!!P!!o!!!llod<!!!!!~!! immediate openi np for. e BABYSITIER • Lt hAt'kpg, for commerclal Apply Miss Huffm1n anrst Mom working'" home. 2 happy hoys under :i. Howard Johnson's Rrrs • Ml'sa vrme $25 wk • 546-6518 2750 Harbor Blvd. Cotta Me11 546-6592 EXPERIENCED & liet"l'ISl'd shampoo girl for exclusivr Salon in Fll$hion Island. Newpor1 Beach, C a I I ---------1 644-1484 or 644-ZlSl Mon SECRET ARY thru Sat. 9 10 s. Experienced SECRET ARY Pennanent 20 hour 5 day Tra.inC'~ OK Full/per1 time w e e k position available. ror law oflice. Fast. acc11- Newport Beech, 1~12 le t~·t rate typing. ahorth&M. Top salary. Write Box M 84 962-6912 Daily Pilot. __ W_A_ITR_a:-rru-- NEEo Part-time gui. 2 h.aJJ U.JU days wk. Llgbt typing & grn office work. Interview f'ri E'perienced only! PM. Sal AM.. 1!114 Monrovia. Apply tn Person CM SURF & SIRLOIN DENTAL Assistant, Laguna 5930 Pie. Cat. Hwy. area Work 4 days, paid ror Newport B11ch 5. Wed. Sat. le Sun. off. S E C R E:J'ARY-Bookkreper Write Daily Pilot Box M-82 for dentaJ office. Requires • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen or Women We are an established commercial firm with liberal fringe benefit&. Only people with at least six month1 H • perience should apply to P ARAMETRlCS 929 Baker StrHt Costa Me11 549.2221 Real Estate Sales CHRISTIAN Woman to inteUigener. tn1traLive I.: l babysit on Wed Ir Sun eves pleasant penonahty Drntal in the nursery of Central exper. 'no PSsmtilll Write S1l11man TrainH lor Resale Office Excellent opportunity te earn quickly • full time Bible Church, CM 548-456'1 r/o Daily Pilot Box Mll6 p A RT-TIME Experienced e SALESWOMAN .- Doughnut maker. A pp I y Experienced saJeswomrtn Dolly o· Doughnut. 9148 nreded for women'& special· BrookttUJ'!I. HB. ity shop on Lido IMIP. OPERA TORS 6™i250 tor interview. Spartswear. Expcrlencro BARMAIDS ...• Steady. S80 . $140. 1580 • •. and GO GO Monrovia, N.B 642-2666. DANCERS --, . S300 per week w ANTED RN s !or rehrf 3 638-5483 or 633-976:: to 11 Sc 11 to 7. Apply~--------- Newport Beach ANOTHER OPENING for Part Time Tr1ct Sal11 Start immediately, 3 t.o • days per wepk, 7 to 8 hn per day. Homes are all romplete -quick e&sh, f'ullc-rton area. Daily Pilot Box M-35 I Huntington VII 11 e Y C'on. GRANDPA needs company. FOREIGN valescent Hosp• I 3 8 2 4 days a WC('k 8 AM lo 4, M th 100 tr! Ir Newman HB. PM. no we<'kends 2 Meals '.ON' an . . ~ et · to fix. no ot~r work lll· 200 Job classilicetions. CouJ>. e S A L ES W 0 MAN Ex-votved IW7-Q98 IM OK. Write P.O. Box 2217, perienced. a1tract1ve full EXPER S Orange. 92667. timr, better l!p<lrtswear ~eno f & p B X CPLE wro ri.1aint work, • 675-2870, Mrs. J effrrs dopt>krat~~ r ront ofti<-e maid work .for motel uni.. es .,, Motor Hotel in ,..., WA. 'llTED lady 10 hvr·m. Lai..una Beech (7H 1 494-Salary + Apt. 548.91:115 BOYS 10 . 14 room & boonf 1... ~mall 456.l M'GOO'S Need Rinky.&k Good routes! • Good profit! ~~ 2 Chlldr('ll 9. It • INVD;TOR Dcsirrit ••· Stni:·a-long Piano P14yer BALBOA PENINSULA . . trac-11ve 8MISlant %1 In JO Call 642-1831 for appt. DAIL y PILOT WOMAN ov~ '21 wanted lor Single, no 4'1CP<'r1('1')C(' Nrrd-e RESTAURANT HELP e e 642-4321 e sh('('t m1131c drpl to work rd CaU 541-f!MI •PART-TL'\f'E e mornrnJtS. Call 54()-5()9I LADY. hv!' in I to 2 month~ • 54.'>-9863 • --FRY-COOKS . C M lo as.~isf 1n hSl'hold dullt'I &' COOK wantrd tor out ol Nerd I cxp«. men for nPw RESPONSTBLE pf' r 1 0 n cnrP chJdm. Nrw baby 11r. ,taf P res:rn. Call ~: rnod. coUre shoJI. D11ys needed wktlyi;, noon-8 pm, riving. :1'1-0-7265 ~11 or 5."2-4618 Must bf. fas1. reliable Xlnt ~~~~ework Beach Area. E X PER J F. NC ED sat. Apply 2-4 p.m. . . WORKROOM help M,. I $chool .. lnstructi0ft 7600 AMIGOS RESTAURANT WOMEN earn S.'iO, 15 hours Morrison C>rapef'ies •28 E. 17th, Costa Mesa . week as a Fullerette. Mrs. 548-20.15 FOR ---BUSBOYS___ Brown. 842-769?. NEED 2 F'ullerettPS. Caii Secretarial Trainint Nero 2 for day shlft. Must MEDICAL Assistant b a ck earn S4 hour. we-tram. ATTEND THE be fllst, neat. z, reliable. otrice exper. Xraya It injec-H.B. Mn.. G re e n be r g Most Modern Up-to-Date Apply 2.4 pm itaily. tion. Salary apen. 13'7·7520 8.U-3525 BUSIN~ COIJ..EGE in the •u1GOS RESTAURANT IMMED """nin.,.. for pt time EXPERIENCED 0 -uo"i•" Southland. The sdlool of ~ v .. -,,. """" ' ""' Programmed Learning 1Vtth baewives. C.U collect ZlJ: wanted Balboa Bay Cub Lhe "ftnlslun" school" touch. 428 E. 17th. Costa Mrsa Pickwick loolc Shop Needs A~areaalve younr man to It .;m book bu.alneM. 37'5-9976 betw 9-11 a .m Beluty Salon. 642~ .. Complete Sf'CJ'ttarial -EXP. Waitress. Apply in P«-* SERVICE Station At. Exprnrn1·r helpful but not Combination, E s t I m atllf necc>SSarv See Maoaaer. Buyrr /, Wll.l'l'~ma.n Bru~hup -IBM Keypunch. South Cna!'t Plaa., C.orta Start it V.00 tn S650 mo. Le-50t'I Swiss O.let. 414 N tmdant, 11111 time. day~ Start any Monday-E'renlJ'll MCAA J(\lnll Hlllit 3rf.'9. Wat.-r C11 Nl'WJ>Orl Blvd., N.B :l001 8ris1ol ~ ~-· ckwlcs also. 84-rvi!'e Station Exp. P"'r~md. Pt! 837~ Babysitter, my home, S d~ WANTED m~ wnmt1n POLL y PRIEST SALESMAN for aw·r week. 1 child. Hantmrton ti.byslt in my home . BUSl:-/E.t;;S cot.LEGE FuU Un\4'. Good ulary + W11n1..n lnsneclall!l)I -R ... o"""un:.s""=~-,.,..,,V-A""'U...~ .. ""'.11'="u;'=-" Beach. ~1935 WN>kda.Y!'. ~24.1 benef\1.1. c.-..-ONLY a"-Fi,,al ~I & tn 325 N. Newport BL. N.B. --~ " BINDERY HELP MATURE Woman to btbya1t, Phone ~Cl'723 ply. nM TICE CHEVRON Clea,,uwa M9" Wf'l1:m1ntt"' ror bO)la Jl>-14 Elcptrienced ~9'.!«> my ~; 2 childnn 1 ichl -~- zrieo Newport Blvd . C.M. b' y11rht ~. Good Profir. • No SundlY DENTAL R......,. £xptt A: 11g-e-Rel. req. 846-1181 WEST COAST SERVICE Sta. Attrndant. Awb-IAA"? Placentia Aw. 0.-Uvtf')' 6'2-4321 matW'e• Sc.-nd~~me to Box .... 'T'r111Wo I-Bul!ines.• &hool1 FuUllme. Exptr .. over 25. Co,ra Me. POSmON-0 P E-N--fw-M-81 oAJly Pilot Jobs nMn, Wom. 7500 2117 S. Main St •• Sant. Ana Apply Bob'a Mobl\f, Spring. KfTCHE~ HELPER • FRY qur.llfltd Real Es 11 Ir ------· ---54S-n!i6 daJe A Edinger H.B. COOK. Collrp t.tud«lt noon SaJcsman r or ~alla call Telephone Sollcftor1 PROGRAMMER t20'li Ger.ll'n Grove Bl., CC EXPERIENCD> S er v l ct to 5 p.m 6 ~ A ~ p I y Mr Stauffer at Don V Full time worlc &om )'OW' ~of ~es: program 537.7113 S&l&n s.i~. J\l1J tJme HamblJl'irl' Htr117, 21.36 Frallklln's cifioe 6'T.l-22'l2 borne. m.mt problern1 k1" electrmk: data Huntington Beech mm ..... _________ _ Jteu. • Ranable.. to:4tOD . s1m.-~~ -. --. llld llDiltt.-.. dleyt. A.PPl1 Ande"IOft Uldon Pl•C@ntl&, Cl:a Y -. SERVICE Station Attendant e NEID S FU 11 tr t t t e ~ by ~ V)oUn A vtolA ·~ &!nfce 1645 Adi.ml, a.ta SERVICE ~Sta. Anmlf.ID:t.. 8\D'ld'l'r*-E¥ft. 4~ at ·~ wm trah K.8 agrmns A computer Member ol Pwdlma 9'la- .......... ~ wan-. ibowen.. 9111 ~. tw:M~t91l""'.T":'"~-:-~-----t-~l'l""i~~· M-... 9-<...,.~-TiM~08=1~~T,;-W~amtt;;;:w.,~Aw;;.:..· -=·~F~.V~.~·~....,...~~-=~::..:::..:.:.........,~l ~ ~rt: M }'l'!U'& ~ a.. 1..... S.leemeft union station. m 1aptrtor. --=---"-'---...,...-'"-..... MAKE 13 per br sellkla u a PfOl"Mlmft' Sit.Ivy tee . ~ 1-------- WANTED. We w111 tnla. CaD NB • SHOEMAN Experitnc:f'CI Jl\dlw Brulb Ill 10Ur ~ ""119 S'f(f to S912: Closirw 4!M-QJ6 Vlllqt ~ Estate CAR.PET ~IPW. Yln 1 )'1' bflttt' wom4ln'• ~. tlm-. &3711! &1'> ror t.Dlng Apnl l7th, lJFETIME Gift. O\llcoat 10 IC"'4Tl or IWM'lo.1 C U AIU .....__ STS-2S70. M~. J,ttmi REUABLE b9t7f ~ IW'f'd. .-.. . ,...___,(!.... n-nn•I IN:IOll "'-In& Sdlool 113 Del -.-LANDSCAftlNO-i' '4i.561~ F.vrt ~.... or R~blf edult tn •"" f'CS for f)1 I. Sal nlthU. <M"'~. N';;.,;.r:: uni. Mar. ci.f "~mg Mon-Wed. ~l7' bet I:~ A &:30 sun. SERVICE ctl'• lAlle M.an ''' power '"'~ earty 6'3-t217 fMod Sdlool Dlm1c1. ~ • SLVUllG • ...._ Dlpm.-T run t 1 m,. ~ A.'-' Set Ab 54179'7 ftAltT TIMI MAIO NfWl)Olr1Bhd,.0:1tta M81 DP.3JGN • PA'M'Dti'IS a.. · a • U. Owl 21 49n 8 J.M It. C.M. Wldtll el I' ...., l>tJM • 11!111 e 541-21211 e ~ SM Oat-L 0.. M.- Ina· 5!1-'70M 1 .1:.m• RepA!Nd. Water lino cl-.. o.Mrll ...... 6612 .cl, pnpure rntored. CALL ·•LEAKS" IC2>GS4I Patndac, Plw:D-. c.r-a...Aamicard OR pmry. "--f M. IMfti. PUlllBDlG RankAaerlc8rd OfC REPADt.S REMOOEL Cd '._,. .... eo.ma l .. .. 1•t•\;,fY'NDI M ISi fOR MERCHANDtSI POil MllCHANDISI ,01 MUCMANl>tll flOI ·--------------Pm net LIVISTOCK Pm ..... LIYISTOCIC FREE TO You FREE TO YOU I SALi ANO TRADI SALi AND TR.ADI SALi AHO TRADE SALi AND TRAD! SALi AND TltADI FurnJtu,. • 8000,urniture 8000 Antique. 1110Antlqua 1110'Mt..a---,-......,.---·-N00--1UN .. _. _A_BL_.E_-W_ltb_cblldren ___ but_· ·~~ ~t ;iii -• rood ntdMlloc fir t.am.ib' ...... , .. .-aD-7112 4113 Furnttur• -Appll1nces Color TV's -Sttr90t AUCTION SATURDAY 6 p.m.--SHARP! ALWAYS A TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY New & u..d Furniture & Appll1nces WD..LlS CLARK'S e HOVll'HOU LOTS AOK e lllMANC:INe AYAIL. COMMISSION GALLERY STEREIO HI.Ft f.!00. Triple wilb fenctd Jard. Mtdtwn """Jn• - c1rteMr P> L-shaped desk me mixll'd c er 111 a n PETS end LIVISTOCK m Wllnut desk $50 Dinette ~ 141.allT (/15 aw A A 11et $25 Waterfall S2S Retl'ia, ,.,.. • '""" -._......__.. Pett-, Generel - 6 2 door l12IL O>loc TV $115 ... v~ ~ 2~ )'N. nfiaue clion -p.m. EncyclopedSu 58 vol with Bei&'e fem.ale, IP a)' e d · MM:lW PARROT I bolMw $'50 E l m a c Gentle, otiedlent, Xlnt with ~ Ooocl. FR INCH • SPANISH • BELGIUM ITEMS ~ ~';°1~~ ~ ~ can't ~ 5M-5T9t QYttme Over 742 lt.em.s includlng 168 pcs. carnival s-. U VM Stereo Phooo GOi.Dl!:N 11ulfy Eutar Kit· Cats 1820 l $3S Amiquet ' Misc. 1998 tena. Male to IOOd homes. 6 & cut glass. Roll top desks, organs, P ayer P\ll'nOllll Ave, CM ..,. k • . H , e 'b r 0 k e n • Blade Smoke Persian: pianos, band carved buffets & edergeres, .10 * AUCTION * ~ 4112 Si&mkii;.~-,•. !!~ bowfront chinas, 12 secy. desks. IO.pc. dlll· LABRADOR Rettievft' 1 yr "''" ~ ing sets, watches, tif!any-lype shades. It you will aell or buy old. Female • l"ftt with n...... .. 4 ir aJve W1ndy a try Id ~ .._ COUNTYWIDE AUCTION Auction. Friday 7 p.m. g_~ r en . All ~ -'Tuly:;.__lny_poodles. __ AK_C_ IOI02 a.ech Blvd., Stanton Ph: 5474741 Windy's Auction Barn GENTLE ~ dalmation 7 wtca. See at Wh1'e'• Pet ( 1 block north of Ketelle) Behind "-'• Bldg. Mat'l excellent with c b 11 d re n . Shop 440 E. 111lt. CM. Sunday Evening, April 14th, 6 p.m. 2015~ Newport. CM 646-8688 Housebroken • 5 yrs. dd. * Dobennan p In 1 c be r, Auctioneer : Gus Anglin $$ CASH $$ 8-Q59 •115 male. U Mos. Nl&'reed. Inspection: Saturday & Sunday 12 noon W cub tor· 2 MAQ(ERAL Tabbies, 6 ~e-e.s. $125. 646-~ EASTER SUNDAY =:=~=====~======== / eF~twe .j AppUa.noea "".k8· old: Mother Se.aloc>Jnt SKYE T~. AKC, like 7722 A f 81 lo Tele .. 1•11on 8205 I Aatiques ./ Tools Siamtlle; bouie-tralned. To G~yfri&r 1 Bobby. Calm. nt q_u"----"· ON ITEM• or _ good homes. S«>-0093 4115 rare, $100. 213: B92-1757 SIAICHLIYI e 1.00C !IOI e IUY Olt .SIU. DAY Ol Nl'TI. IJl-111J 61rden Grove Blvd.a 2 COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOftl ~ Blk. Wnt of Beach AUCTION RENT OR BUY Call 547-6748 or mmi Sit. nlt----6 p.m. sharpl TOP NAMES! Blvd at ~den Grove F.&tate lots . to be sold c•L•R POOL ~TABLES New Cart 9800 Full size poster bedroom set, F $295 th JOSS a EMPL01Ml:N I Furniture 1000 S.pc twin mahoiany.~ining TV BnmZ::ck, D:;,~sber, room set, china serv .... ..,, ta· 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ Uf~ School.Instruction 7600 --------ble w/6 cbainJ & pads, chert FURNITURE ff bl • lime par. BADGER, on chest, co l!'e ta es "' 407 S. Main, Orange 538-0.Ul sc!~'~!!". d~:!~;~~.!~Tos =~. ~a~!~!r ==~ FREE WE BUY & SELL ----- 3 Do D NB S h M _ _.1 secy del'ks. china cabi.nets, e Diamonds e Gold 13 ver r., . • p1nis wu terr1ne1n .__......._. A · • Old J I ALL NEW S.pc Olippendale """'""m ntique • ewe ry 646-0153 Must Sacrifice $685 set -MANY ITEMS too 1 Y--Parts & Almost anythbig. TRADES. U you need the retinemPnts numerouo; to mention! ,.._, • C. M. Jewelry & L01n °"' am I llOXER PUPPIES AKC R.EGlSTERED • 5406223 • EASTDl Sll'ltl" Poocle AJCC. 2 male&. 1'15 and sioo. ... SC.'O'I HE AKC pus-brindle, $.'ii) ......... *3 Uta" 5 p.m. RUSSIAN wolf bound, 4~ mo.. bellJt. ap fem, AKC, lbota. ffle b'lld. $.2376 PUREBRED A1:r Buen.Ji. 1 yr. fem, b&rk!HS· Gd di9po&ition ~. 9 to 5 Al'GHAH HOUND PUP Male: 5 mos. Beautiful, rea- aonable: shots. 962-9919. BOXER PUPS. AKC ~ Dally 9-L Weebnda M TOY Ch>eolate male Poodle. Loveable AKC. 2 mo. lJ a-rm KI &-1101 TRANSPORTATION Ne.w Cars 0.., tl2S GIRMAN $H~laD PUPS AKC "ll*sld 0.•ploo BLOOD LINES L a.. ULK WDaNC,. BLtJT aet m Top Wtnai.as Sbepbad of all nm. 2. Q. N<IU>R.uK of MA'ITERHORN s times Pactftc Cout victor Malet-Te11Wea C5 weeks) Bladt • Tan (abots) BRED FOR Qt:JAUTY • TEMPEIWdENT Pedlaree with each Pup UMD~lG-2PM 831-311115 Eva aft 6:~ PM MIN DA<liSHUND$- OaJ:y 2 malel left. ARC~. $60 esch • 9C-?689 • OUI'STANDING G er m a n bpberd PQpl A.KC. 4n MapoUa. CM M&-7856 'TaANSPORTATION 9800 • to attain a top paying pos1-WAS ORIG. $1698. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Labor 1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. lion. we may have the an· ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: Thi.& la a fine lot ol mahoa· e 646-1141 e swen for you. Please .in· Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa any furnituni -all .in lm· $1 M. • SO TOO MANY BRAND NEW 1968's! quire, at your convenience. and Mat c b Ing Chair. maculate ccnd!t:ion. Cuati>m q u 11 t t d with INSPD.:T N D • DISHWASHER NEW HOTPOINT SAVE $'50 Agencl .. , Men & carved wood trim. R. lO tt Friday 9 am · 9 pm 0 ep •stl Women 7550 Seville Carnd velvet aofa, Satuntay 9 til sale time Built.in er Uled u portable. $140 °' pmta ol -heavy Dane oak end tables Rent With Coast ~ a~~~M!: WIUJSA. OCLAKRK's Option to .Buy E loym ltern.ne&ll OU panelled 5211555 mp •nt bedroom IUlte with full - AGENCY Kin& siJe bdX ipringll le 642-9611 · mattresa. Larae Spanlsb d&-COM~ON GALLERY RENT $2.50 WEEK 1m Hamor Blvd., C.M. Open Ul 9 p.m. KNITTED f ABRICS •1610 Sanla Ana Ave .• CM cor dinl.n&. room. Gold leaf 7722 w~.o•v•ston --.s~1ampa.~r--e.1'1hlill-G~tvd: -----TV--~pier• MID- "' FOR SALE FEE CHARGED Ina swag lamps, etc., etc. ~ Blk West of Beadl Blvd. COLOR ends'Sat. Only 8 a.m. to~ File Clerk, 18-32 .... St. SZ94 Each piece can be purchu-at the Cl\l'den Grove Frwy. p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa Factory worker •••• $1.65 hr. ed Individually. $9 MONTH MOVING back East must Seem1tttn 2 )Tl exp. Piece Terms avaJlable WANTED FOR-CASH-sell. HOUie full of furnlture work or • · · · $1.65 hour Newcomen to Celli. OR ON CONSIGNMENT Rental can apply to purchase including appliance• large NCR #450 ()pr. Exp ODly S:® Credit approved Immediately Antique&-Old Piecea le ORDER BY PHONE Ir cma.1l Po)ytron!ca CB ra- Bkpr thru TB .......... S425 R & D FURNnuRE Art Iteim-Collectiona 523-3851 dio mo. IJnear Amplllier File Cieri<. Exp only. •• ~~ 1844 Newport Blvd., C.M. Stamps·Colns SUO. & mlJIC. 64&-7838. Secy. SH 90, type 55· g Every night 'ti! 9 AUCTION & SHOW 10 SURFBOARDS 9'1" to 30 up .......... $100 wk. Sat & Sun 'til 6 SATURDAY, APRIL 15th 9 to 9:30 ·'I DAYS 10'8" Wanty, J 11 co b a. Bank Tit. 2 YT'1I exp .•• $350 --------thru SUNDAY, APRIL 21st Goo:lle, Jeffery Dale & New Acctl Clerk. Min 2 .~ O~~T, =r~~ For est:imatet Ir Info CALL: Law boys, oonaoles, portables othen $15 to S45. 154U banking ........... ..,,,., 531 ...... 89~ NUU:. $29 95 c-"'---ood ..... .._ CJ Cl6k. lrui exp .•••• $100 wk. cushions, COit $138. sell ~; (21·lu)u 591-3338. Aak for "W • ~ DUuway ty SH 80, type ~. To twin . beds, Heywood • Seey. 1y ...,. H'7IC mo Wakefield map 1 e, mat-Cataloguing ends April 11th. AND UP FRIGIDAIRE •all oven & ear ""1 " .... ...,,., · tr tn tcbin A.OK Waltreues-Day or nl~ :::: C:& ~r~a: .. ix»~ Commission Gllleries No Money Down =~ <~;:1~ ~~ •ld ~ n es hr. $465, sell $225. All In prime 7122 Carden Grove Blvd. OAC both, 3 section DIVAN $45 Nunes ~ · ......,. ... •· · · condttion. 644--0985 WESTMINSTER $1.00 per wk. bUY lease plan. Maple tlnlsbed dbl chest Kitchen Helper • • • • S'l8& mo. N ...._ TV S I Hostess. Exp. only ..• $1.75 hr. Sofa-bed, Olerry dlntng 11et. ewpo ••• r •ff DRAWERS $.15. ~m Combo Waitressll-lostest1 coffee A end tables, chain. Musle1I Inst. 1125 20'J7 Hafbar Blvd CM 548-8511 UPHOt..S'l'DUN6 • $79.5(), 2 $1.65 hr. &tary mower. Wool rua. -.ttar red pc. (Emopee.n craftsmen) Mite OMtlon Mile. ~ GIBSON Elec. au• • Mtee.llaneow 1600 F~ est. del. pickup, 21S hollow body; Standel Super· • • Main, HB ' ' Be r n y • ' FEE CHARGED Offl F It 8010 ArtiJt XV amplifier; both Sprinn Cle•ning! .,.,..,_.,...,...., Mgmnt trainff. To are 28. ce um ure cond 675-4504 'JI ~ $425 xlnt ' WlC -100% Eu:ropetUI halt.ANTI --Q-UE--S-te_p_tb_l_wi_'th ButboY are 13 up •.• $1.50 hr. ~ t_st .,!'d2:._~ol!· f~· Pl1nos & Or"'lrll 1130 Dark blond with frosting. hrdwr $25: lamp tbl to ech 2 lid w-...,., _,or.._ "'' • Short length $60. Floor match s:r>: Vel\1'5 de Milo E1ectr0nic1 T . yn. llO . 4946101 length full sklrted aqua lamp bee 22" ..,.so·. cut stste .......... SllOS mo. * PIANOS .l ORGANS * bl -·'""'" dr •• Lathe Opr. C1ul B •• $325 mo. •-I022 * Laraest ltock In so. Calif. ue "'""""'T prom ~· gllJll cruet SS: 2 bell-shape MUI Opr. PM ahUt. l5c prem Ger ... -le * 20%-40% off-Player pianos =~1:9Ui ~~te ~ fa~ vm1~ $10; misc. 540-5098 pay+ .......... $3.43 ~ •53 Ford ~ Tm Pk.it-up, 4 1000 roU. to choose from over lklrt $18. White fake Elec stove $40; small Refrig Fae Tnlnee. 25c br ralsehr ~; Merry T 111 er ; * Termt • Terms ·Tmna * fur i.houlder cape $10. $10: Otest of drawers $8; days, • · • ......... $2 · L..awnmowus • 10me work· cub for your piano or trade 646-70'1.l Cot. Brk!st nook $20; Edi· Fry Cooks. May w/eiq>. lns«>me need woric: tooll; &rand piano for new aplnet IOll crib S20; Stl'ODer $7. $24 lhlft. dotbet; dilhes; toys; z!rt'11 Field'• Wholellle Piano Co. POOL TABLES 61'>5719 •HM' 5:30 p.m. Hosp Orderly. Exp. $1.65 hr. ame.ll ~y t;vpe blke; 12072 Brookburat at Olapma11 .,,-1968 BRUNSWICK SURFBOARD, 9'8", Bing Fae Tninff. 21. mamed. mlac. 2111 Santa ~. CM Garden Grove C'f14) 6J8..27'70 .,,-A1D' .,, TRIANGLE Xlnt cond, $75. Call ' aft 6 Sl.~ hr. Sat. llth t-6 ORGANS &'. PIANOS • Slatt from S369 548--6584 Fae Trainee. Service over. .PORTABLE TV' stand S?:S; Hammcod M -100 a p 1 ne t. Brunmck S329 value • · B-RA-ND--oew--4'2_x8_' -~-1 $2.19 hr. --' ONLY $239.88 I""" M Train Age 19-Offlce desk, rd.in $48; used, only $895; also u"""' table. Slate top: reg. $450. R.Ht. Ct'· ee. $400 Frig!dairfl\ top fn:r, 1M!J> dr Baldwin, CoM, Lowrey, 100~ FINANCING aell fOf" $300. ~ 25 .. • "•· ·" .... mo. $50; eJec motor, sngl phase. from $395. Lot 1 of used SECARD POOL Walter. Knowledae ~ ~.hrlt: 2 b.p. iz;. Lots more! 1550 ara,nds. epinetl & console 323 S. Main, Orange It.al. food. • • • · .... ,., • Su......i.-( ' C M "'"" ._, '"'-1"-'. Over 21. Grave-yard ~,..,.. re&.rr • • planoa. illiM"lDiM Olea:p! 646-5542 oe '""~ + U ~88 ~ SCHMIDT·PHILLlPS CO. lhitt ....... S350 ps. •"""' N. Main, Santa Ana SPANISH CABINET-GOOD Used tarn. very Boxboy. »30 hr. wk. $1.65 hr. F ~·~-~..!} ~ R ~.'..... blt1~·. .l'NI cheap. Good bedl. 145n ~ p•m ,..,....,.U\11U • uun.; ... ~ PIANOS a ORGANS 2 door. custom made · low. ~St w----er •~ ~ .... , ~ 3198 r--Verde (Mesa suitable for lamp1 • u end __ __;_·•__;_""'_;;_uuu_•• __ m.iu.-~ ALL MAJOR BRANDS POOL T Agy Mer. lite tna exp lllrJ() mo Veordel CM. NEW A: USED table or DECORATOR able· reg. 4W :r 9', "'-" 5• Coll tbl $20 Val t hr W"'•, 'CH'r-u A""'""'G'S PIECE Removable Marble heavy bed. balls, cues, Sales mgr trainee. ....,..ege ee ; e c • &WWI ..,.., ....... ,..... top, dark Oak with aold de-cover, rack S485. 84'1-QSJ del!'ff ........ '600 mo. new $10: plctine. TV. ml!IC, MUSIC CITY .tna Aaent•. Exp or trainees. Sat. l<M. 1612 Anngua Way, 3400 So. Bristol B\gn. Oil landscapea, various Hmwn Surlbo&rd 916" $650 mo. Dover Shorff, NB So. Coast Plaza items too numerowi list. 708 • S50 • Audio chKk. Jr or Sr. GARAGE SALE, ITlb, P9tlo 541).2165 lrla, Corona del Mar m.8316 fi.lll-7956 11 _,,, m aft g p.m. All day & Eve. USED :?x6"s, 20 ft. Ion". aofa Co ege • · · · · · · · __,., o. fwTutun, etc. btda, 7031 c H O n O O R G A "' "-,. "' '' "' wkendl. S25, laundry tubl. etc. Sesitn Eng. Audo M Brut Sall&. H.B. 842-8700 AMPUFlER LIKE NEW! - Electron ....... $1000 mo. GARAGE Sale, Thura. thru MAKE OFTER. ~ WASHER ' dryer, S50 64&-3750 u-ny ottMr Hstln1t 758 w .,.,. .. S C Refrlg. $50. 2 End tables, -========== l9M Sat. . """' t., oets SPINET PIANO "ESrEY" sso pr. ·., WhltA tuft--' Ml·-. Wint~ Come ln and l'fllater M ol1 Pl ti Bluff ..,.,., ,. "' ""' "" -Hrs. 8 am to 5 pm Mon.Fri. eta, a~ a. Mabongay. Fast . .,....... chairs, S60 pr. Olina clotet, 644--0i06 after S pm. small •"er. C 1otbe1 . WANTED Aptllanc" 1100 FSl'EY SPINET varloua 1b;es. 644-1564 MERCHANDISE llOR RE'FRJGERATOR Walnut with benc h. Coet PIA.NO Upright -blond, SALE AND TllADI NEW HOTPOINT lllOO. $.150. 1998 Pomona. CM SllO. Portable typewriter. F I .... a-If Furniture IOOO SPANISH From Mft. Showroom SAMPLIS Uvin& Roam Set -1 ONLY. Oak woodo-tumed arms. Jtes, $349 -NOW $199! S Pc Dinette Set -1 ONLY. OaJi-top ~on viten. ta. ble w/4 Wl'Olllht iraa c:hall't, bldor~.$1!9.95 BE.dlwm ll!t. 5 pc -°"11 t (floor .... ) • Llsbt oak. R'S •.• -!fOW mt.t&. s10<S ON HAM> ONLY Lar&e 2-Dr Au-. Defrost PIANO. SOHM.ER A r t la t S25. A.wk for M a r 1 en e urn tur~ lnc.t $199 CASH Qnnd. Like new! Cost $1500 ~ or 5&-'1231 Color TV'~tenot OR • ~ '900. 64H8l5 GENUINE Meyer1 Manx. -TOOLS - Make Payments ol $2 Week • HAMMOND Chord Orpn Body • S*J1a. NeYer uled, 531-1212 • 8"-0555 1l7T Hartlor Bt'fd., C.M. CWalmt) ADULT OWNED C.U 646-8a (Ask for Art) Open t11 9 p.m. ht Pty $300 call 54&-«l'J9 p L A T IN u M dJamood FURNITURE Stseo comp RENT OR IUY m &mood 0rpn enppment ,q appral.sed households. Will pey cab N.., automatic wubtr w1ttl Lelllie speakers Sl.250. Unuea.al pJd wedd1ng 5'.1-7666 538-Mll le-DD. $2 Week Excel C'Ofld. m3llOS band, Mt with 22 carnet.. "gt°~ ~;Yr Ww'lftia Spinet ptano. run Beet oner. 64t--07l.1 Eves. FREE TO YOU •-9••1 -1"•1 ~. Uke new. St..00 ur 20 Gal aquarium CIOlllplete. ,_.., • ._ • .,..,. .,. belt offer 815-29'73 Flah, Setcapb\g fl l te r • MALE Tmiel', . 1~ yr1, NEW OAS oaru-p11mp. exJWnalve coiol' rrow bouYt>mk".n. Uhl eblldren. WAS Slit PRIVATE Party wantl to lllb. t $20. • • • 893shot:.,:Bemg bUllferrtd4J~ 2 Left et $149 Cllh llill1 plane for calb. 54.1-93.15 -,,.. ... , 1 .w OR 1t1eft 1205 SU R J' B 0 A R D 8 10'2" 3 l.OV ABLE. llDll1 mJeil .. _._ of •1 '" Wk. Telev MO)'.er 10· 4" RmM:D. xlnt Doxie • ~ n ,.i. 7 r~:::t:,, Bl~~... SCRAM LETS eooii •• Jlllt .... •Med by weelm. 841-1117 •IU Ope tll I .. m. • Wind 4 Sea: lal a. Nl-lZS SMALL Blact ......,, about KIRBY l1IC!llUID dee.lier and 8 1nOrd.ha okl. .......... ·~~ =. ANSWERS attuhnlents. ~ ssuo 54YX>n •112 COllPf!ftorle 6 A'fOC.: GUr. or 1111all ~ Qoedtt CUI'E little tu P111PP7, ~Ba- 540-t• Pnlt -J1uM -Vital -o.pt. KE~-Anahe.bn. let\JI it ~ ,_ Tmit!r. r.-Pumftvre UPIUG1"' Jhenr, 22 OJ. ft. 9ldlfr-Bua< PRIVATE Pll.L Dlif WANTED &U.'1l40 w 1>117 ffmi :~ JOftt ..S. U . ---.... ~-;,.,t. = :: 1--Bda 10,000 C'l. M [ N. IA TU a S ,_. e e AIL I .... a ...... ._ tD •' IRJCK PfUV:.n.. aJ.MD Pldlcreed. • ..... ~ Ii iii&i: _... ._, • n1&', ' .. ......, • kl cOLOCflL IOi:o fifl clOWN ~· ~ g: iD -· a -• ._ ._ acdlli;i na' ... . ~-.,,_....,111t•-- ---· HuiMiCRf".-.rl.'lTIT'; --( -:-,,.-...... .-----eo-.-w fTa.Glll Gii ITOY!J llG M,. IClllN ANTlQOE ~.,.. suo. FREE To ;a ...._ 8ld ...,. lid: Nii isl .. AP .._ SDa ,_.., ..,......., ~ tlfe ,_..,Sloe. • White .._ ,., ' el ,. ........ .,_ ... 1 ao.-. 1rn ...,_. IW.. CM. ~ MH77l w • • B D a, CM 0,-tU 9 ,_,... TENr .trdtr Ex«l. cond. ADORABLE .._ 9 ~ ~ ....... il'tllli 6. !!!"~ If 10 ~ 21"' eob TV. b mo. o.t rm. 1134 Sant. Jlomet call .-ua W wN _. 911; fllll ..... t.On:SUT. chest of t'ltllent. Walmd cab fa et . Aal An .. CM ~~I ...... ,1~tatt•~•~m.!!]..-!J~=:.!J*~·~·~ ... ~-.~-~-~&!,!am~lrr~U'~. UHF. llW ant-Jm. llINK C. w• • Ilea ~ ~ 41D II ._ of&r . ....._ .r;-. Mt-C3I *'--m. c;.-m.-Kl'JTEN.1 u... 41D Yl~ally 1Y1rJ ..... •• 111or •..tHhnl 11 ••• fr-. E_, ur •rllflcally rtdHlll fr• •••• llllk• ..... lo r1•11 • ..... 11 •• u11t111,.....,.111111 SAMPLE SELL-OFF SAVINGS! - 1968 OLDS 98 4 door Town sed•n. air cond., •utom•tic trensmission, power br•k.s, power deerin91 deluxe r•dio with rear sHt sp .. ker, hHter, white sidew•ll tires, tinted glus etc. St. No. 31 t. Specially priced this WHkend et FULL PRICI 1968 CUTLASS Sport Coupe. Deluxe radio, power steering, tint. 9l•u •nd windshi~ld, fully sync • .tend. tr•ns., delu•e se•t beltt front & , .. ,, deluxe interior equip .. etc. Stock 4'23. FUU PRICI 6388 Mo. for u Mo. with 1/1 Cnh or Trade Down. While They Last·· 48 More At Similar Discounts USED CAR SPECIALS · '60 CORVAIR '295 ~'!~~~~ !r,'a,_!'lfl~~?n $1895 Radio and Ilea'-<, auto"lltl(. (LLA J70) ...... l•cletv air,,.,..... Nd!. (NYMM7) '61 CADILLAC '1095 '66 CHEVROLET '1995 CPt'.. 0£ Vlllf. l'ull _, •lld air, '°"' milt .... OM -r. (LMH 475) lmpea. s-r '-'·~--·wt. 111111c. -~ (ltQI.. "ll :~.~~·~:M~~.MANS '1195 '66 CHEVROLET Impala '2095 4 Door ....,._ Y··I. r..Slo, lwnr, -bat nlct. ((t(HZ "5) ... ,,,., aulolnalle, lllc1llwy •Ir ...... ll>Up. lllPll 6101 '62 PONTIA~ 51195 '66 CHEVROLET Impala GRAND PRIX. J D•. Hie, It, H, AT .• "''' 'doj)f hll'Clll)p. ltadlO, llffft<'. •Utomatk. '2195 P/8. 1 owner. 11111,,..., llHH un _, sl--IKtllry air. lt .. I al!erp. (SOL OOPl '65 VOLKSWAGEN s1395 '65 PONTIAC '2195. 1t..i1o Md,,..., re11 "'« ur. (HG80nl lterdllif ' ...., ~. UH. auto. !refit., P.S., P.1,. flldorY air. '64 PL YM. hfvecleN '1495 :~~~~~~~~~!~ '2195 4 or. 111411o. ~.,.,.. 1u1omet1c. PS. tKt. air. IOTU e10) ..... l8Cfllry •Ir. (Jt)( .. , '64 OLDS JEm AR •1495 :~~2.~~~~!:!'-'2195 'door, ............ eutomellc. _, ....,.,... l9clwy AIR. -· menn.. ""'· ......... ~....., air. I.ow ......... l .. ._. (NNlt NS) '64 OLDS 1198" '.1595 '65 OLDS 98 ·' ,._ ~ AM-'M ndlt, .........,., '2295 _...,...,_.., ..... _...., • Dr. ltMll. ,__, MllilllNlllc. 1111 ..... -.....,.._ __.., Allt. (OWD tlJ) a.*..., <NMC•m '65 CHEVROLET '1795 '66 OLDS CUTLASS '2295 Malibu t .... ~ lredlo ........ ..,,.. CUITOM SUl'HML It ... ._.., -.. meflc. -Jl••lllt. Mel Jllerp, IOTV ml nwtk. -~ (lllU 1'11 • '65 PONTIAC LE MANS '1895 '66 OLDS CUTLASS '2495 ' ..... ~ ...... -...... aulemetle:. t 0.. ...,,. -....... --· ~ v ... T ~. (PIY »•) -.._,_ -....... fllc1lfY. lt9'I *"'· csi.w Jal • '65 MllCUIY 11895 ''6 OLDS DILTA '2595 ....... Cir/: ii ..... UH. A.T. I'.&.. ft.I. ~~ '-t ':::; ~-=--=·· .. , .. hlt ..... (l'tX.ul ~ •. ~~~~.· '1995 ~.!~~----....... •'-"'9. L.• -· 1"8 f'llll;rl. 119!"' .::--* ..._ CIVM •> CTU .. l I t9 4 -""" '2995 ..REJIEllBtR. FB am,.,.,. .. M'l'ISnu (/lf'l'I£ roo ...... ~.-." ' .. ft -.... - PE Da - --- .! i -....... -....... -.. 9 • •4 ... e • f' ... • ... I' •• p \J • P •• -, , .. & ,... I 4 ( '4 • • '-' .(t .,,. • ~ , .., ., • ,,,.,, Apttl 12, 1968 TRANSPORTATION TilNSl'OITATION DAil V flll.Dr M :: TWlll'OltlTION .. -NABERS 1968 CADIUACS NOW ON DISPLAY Av•U.bl. for Demondr•tion •nd O.hnry t;ADILLAC!)S N·O. I SA14ESMAN! --OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM-- '66 CAD ILLAC $3895 '65 RAMBLER . Clank 710 hot,.., -Pt TM• CM11\tan<1lne tamlty •utomoblle II flllly e®IPPf<I Wllll VI ......... radio and heei.T, Wlll19 llelt •Ill llrtt, bucket lfflS PM mudl more. A. t llmtrl1111 Whit• exi.rlor wnh IUll vlnyl lllt•rlof. 'tltls It '""'~ an Ollltlandlns vakle. $1095 '64 CADILLAC Coupe DeVll le -''nv • thlmmerln• sltwr merlor wnh the ~~ rool. lMt thowl>lece Is eciulpped M hlralfy wlltl faclorv ••r conoltlonlrtt •nd hat all Ille knltury ..,...., lurur.. lndlldl09 -ven1.--lnM!rek ... wlnoow1 encl Ille AM-FM rtdlo. Drive "''• -l'IOmt -1 $1995 '64 CADILLAC '63 CADILLAC IMte't -II\ e mllllonl A b,..lhllllclft9 .. ,_,. Gold Ca1111e OtVllle ''"'" IUll ~•Iller Interior. F11<· tary ak.. conc:llllooll1$. F'vll powu Jncl4;C!lne "'" ,...,, --1 a. • llOll Of other deluxe extrtt. S!IOWl eicctf-le!lt cart bY 111 Prevlo111 owner. Ya11 allouldn't mlu "'" -· $1495 OTHER SPECW YAWES '65 OLDSMOBILE ti H•lllley Setle11 '61 CADILLAC Co.11• OeVille '63 CORVmE Fu tbu k 167 CADILLAC Secfu OeVlll• '62 LINCOLN Contine .. tel '63 CADILLAC DeVille Convertlbl• '63 LINCOLN Ce11tf11e11tel '65 FORD LTD '65 CADILLAC DtVllle Convertible '67 MERCURY Couger '66 CADILLAC Seclen DeVille '62 CADILLAC I Coup• OaVllle '66 MUSTANG Coup• '65 CADILLAC S-4111 o.vm. '64 CADILLAC '66 CADILLAC lr•u9he111 '67 LINCOLN Continentel '66 BUICK Riviere '67 CADILLAC Fl .. twoetl '64 LINCOLN Conttnentel. Sky blue a11llldt Wllll rnetdllllf ~ IUJI ltet~ llllllTkw. This __ , •ufonloblle hit tit o1 Iha IM>Wlr tu""'-s lllal '!\<Ike drlY1119 • "'"'"""" ••-l•nce •M ol cour~ ~s fectorv elr condltklll- IM. Tltll luxury lllece ellowa m.tkulOUll are bY 111 lllr"IMt OWl\tt. $1895 '57 CADILLAC Hvdlolt -"· Thi> 111per1> eulamoblle "'°"'' •-• hll•lv IM tlnut Of ore bv lb .rtvlOu' ownen. Fllllv e<IUI-wllll •II Illa POMr tc!vlPmant tor ~ CDmtorl l~udlM Ille ,.,...., • wav ... ,. Strlkll\I 111-'-grttn wflll hnmon111,.. lni.ricw. Trutv • -derlvl bUY II !hit loW, low price. $495 '64 FORD XL Abaolut9ly ~with automallc tu~mlulofl. DOwtr 1'9erlno. VI -IM, rldlo 1110 hell•, l>llCMI Mtlt, •le. This INiy --.. elllomobll• lltS 111rnnwr111e V-410w tl'ltrlor willl Ille blacli vln\'I i.. Oon'I w•" too lone on !!Ila -t>e<evse cara lhi• t>uuliM wlll not lu l lon9. $1295 '62 CADILLAC Herdh» s..,.n, Tiiis PoPUlar model Ml ell tllt oan-Wfll~t Item• Jl'Cludlna -· ' wev -1. -ventt. electrlc ...-.. GoddeM POld ••ltrlor wllll !he ""i"'IU Mddll IMll!er & l•pntry l11llrlot, Tilll C9' ,, •blolulwlY orltlN I '"'.._ •M out. You WM! llotllll '° -11111 -IO tlellew how CIUll1lfldlna ~ VIM la. $895 '65 MUST'ANG H~ coupe, l'lnlshed In •. brlthl ""'1•111c blu. color wllh matellln11 bucllot •eat tmerlor. S-1•1 wb•ls wltb wide • .ov&J .Jk;a.,. FOi' YOUI "*"'11 ll hea Ille Mvnlt sltreo !>Id(. Rl<llo •nd """'· flnl9d Glass ind dllal exhevtls. Tlllt sPOny t ncl vount car 11 wltllollt • doubt -of the best l>Un vou wlll !Mitt. $1495 SALES DEflARTMINT Ofl!N l :JO A.M. t. t fl.M. Mon. ttm1 Prl. -t A.M. t. 6 flM. lat. & Sun. NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 5'40-9100 9000 loat Mlilnt.nanc. 9033 Trucks PETS and LIVESTOCK I Boets a Yachts Dogs 1825 , MUST IE SOLD! 9520 C1mpers 9520 tmported Autoe 9600 tmported Autos MG 9600 Imported Autos AI«; Re(. Min. Poodle pup-35' u-11.a.-y t. ·'-I ptee. 5 Wk&. 1 Qial black, 1 • ......., aw --... · Immaculate condition. Qwn.. Partl-p>odle, 1 Qempagne. •-·--..._ Y ,,.____. $1M. tt. Can be leet1 at 6681 er ..,.. • ._ -te. ou .. ..,..... .. 9010 Sutton Ave. WelCmJnster. We aubmtt all otters. 'Mother I: Father are al FRITZ A AVERY "Tftidenoe. 897-90!{; ~ St, N.B. 615-0«2 BOW About an EASTEtt -==o=r=~=39l=6=Ev=ts=.== -~x.;~ quali~ S.flboatt ~ ~~~----~~~ YACHT MaJntemcce A repair at 10UT dock.. b · pede11ced. Real. 5'&-180'1 Boat $tip Moorl"' 9036 &"I.IPS avail&ble, Newport Beech, Seil boats only. Well matnta.IDed. Space ava.B hm 25' to 115'. &U-5735 •USED TRUCK & CAMPER CLEARANCE SALE 'QI Ford 4 spd. " ton camper equi pt. duplex tlrea • low '65 "Drea.mtt" 10W on % T 63 Chev. aean $220 or trade for late model truck. or Ila W'aion w/4 sp. 642-5223 '65 V.W. Camper w/caban&. Xlnt c:tlDd. New reblt eng. W/(UM. Nf!W tires. $1800. Private party. 962--0738 CALIF Olmper b' Ranchero or El Camtno. Icebox. bed I: cabinet. ~9 $1.50 PER FOOT ALDEN 40' YAWL Excellent racing record. Hor... 8830 -*'-..__ R t Up to 40' * 842-7528 DEMONSTRATOR 1967 &MC %-TON mileage -with new open Imported Autot road chassis mount. kitchen --------- 9600 Good ,;nualng uuoat. ecen • Camper Cruiaer Pickup truck BEG. QUARTER HORSES: 1y refitted A: redecorated. 40' SLIP avllilable until July Automatlc tran8lnJu!on, ra-'Topld!nyearilnghalt-~~..2.!.1'~ ~ !~~~~um baa~ ~.Ji;,~!;. a month. ?io andb heaterd • J>Olo'lbe,:_eteer· It f, "'' WUU""1,. o1•• IJli, eavy Ut;y nJ """• & toUet facilities • beautiful family outfit. Priced for Im· mediate sale. vS3485 old celding, top pleasure I: aalh. S. S. riafna. 10 wind\-$3195 ptrtormance protpect: xlnt. es, new enslne. Condltion 801t-Yacht 1itood mare. bred to AQHA like new. Must aacrilice! Charters 9039 -• - <hamp. aenUe to dde. Pric-$17.SOO. By owner. 64.Z-4235 -----STANSBURY ·65 Oi!V. auto, trans., VII. aJr ed from SSOO. Mu.st eeU, or 673-S78S____ (Al 2 j SLOOP cond. with new open road 8 642-0981 days ar 540-9525 TRADE 'I BUICK ft. dlx. side dinette camper. • Spot Cub for Imports We pay more for any import regardlesa al yur, make or condition. Try ur. before you sell. ELMORE MOTORS, 9625 G a rd t n Grove Blvd JE 7-6630 AUSTIN HEALEY .. 2100 HARBOR BLVD Fantastic value. Economy eves. BRIG, Square-Rig. l2'. .... for experienced sailors • 1960 Austin Jttaley 3CXXl c;or..oEN Palamino, J years Saia, 4 cylinder e111. $4200. SIMpt 6 * 842·7528 COST A MESA 646-9022 priced. Rdstr o·drive & w 1 re "2:50; Qua.rttt bor'u, 14 yrs Sale or Trade. (213) 2~2623 9200 '67 Ford " Ton, like new. 10 vS2985 Ml~a. Red w/black ln- -$150. Gentle, good riden. ~ (213) GR 2-3142 Eves. Mobile HOfMI P1y tires. r /h, defro&ttt. terlor full prlce $995.00. 847-4377 CATAMARAN 14' P !per , ;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;; 250 Ranger. Auto .. Au.x. gas -• -$25.00 delivtts on approvPd TRANSPORTATION built by J. Ward Grant. $79tS.OO tank. w/heavy duty bettery e Telt'ICOpe Special e credit can "'° seen at 901 E. Alum mut, trir, $495. N 2,. Wld &. wiring for camper. $200. '63 G.M.C. % ton P.U. Cu11-1st St .. Santa Ana or call ... ts & Y1cht1 9000 673-8701 ew .. e (IX' my equtty & take tom. low mllee1e with 8' 542·8801 Dir. SNOWBIRD Fiber glus No. T'wo Bath *Two a.drm o·pe~t.a or will take TV Al115kan camper. Excellent 1963 Austin Hta.lty Sprite. LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS 432. 2 leU o( sa.il.s, trlr. BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY or ~. din rm 1et. cond1t1on MU!t att. BeauutuJ nu yeUow pa.mt . 33' Rhodes Sloop #15 $3100. Good cond. $425. 642--0117 19261 8eacb Blvd. 8.JH682 1 ~s2445 " cherry intenor • runa like 24' Dletiel CNa Sip •• S4400. or 642-30> Huntinatoo Beach ~9812 '57 PJCXUP. Hemi motor. Jr" nP'W. Full price only $995.00 :u' Ca.JM F/G Slp •.. $4950/. HOURLT RENTALS an•"'"""""""""'.__. Excel De Soto '68 llc, smog dev, -• -~OOlt ~v~.~ ~E. 28' Peanco Commander F G 00 19, * oirftA•v•,...,• ""' 0""" mtrron, RAH. SlOO or ofter. • 0 . u~ ....... , "" ""'~" ... ""' S56(X) * RH E.5 • cood. furn, awnin&. storage Call em .,..,. ...,,9 63 Oiev. H • camper equ1pt. lJt St.. Santa An. or call Soot» ••••· ...... •• .• • . F'11n Zone eo.t Co., Balboe aMd. SM-7.al Adult Park. .,.,.-....., • Split nms • larst tires with 5.f.H1801 Dir ~~.~.~ $6600. LIDO 14, ftnfst cond. ~ 12' x 55' LOVD.Y 1 bdrm, ;~~~~!ira=: st;nctu:i p~ cam~tl · -1959--A-ust_ln_H_ea.l_~-l-oo.6- ' Trojan Expresa V-8 $2700. ble. Saill. coven, tra . ~tio cov, llldrta, &trge, AM IF M rad . $ l 2 0 0 . sl e net : ..... monoma c $795. Mechanically top TI'Wo) 27' On1I Connie's $1.00>. 64+-0329 Furn r#' unturn. 6*-2132 roilet. Thi~ pa ..... ge Is like shape. * S4!H.556 ......:n 33• ..,...,...,.,..,.., SLOOP 545-51(17 new • must ~ee to appreciate ~?"~· ~. w'.~: $3100 (~lS73-5 0 0 4 ; '52 Road.muter 8'x30'. Xlnt '65 FORD Econollne, 6 cyl., t ~s" •5 DATSUN 51' Aldm Schoocwr • needs _<::E'f~et;.;...>_*-M___._8843,,,,_~,......,.~ ~.~% ~ S1400. stand. lhifl; Sl(l;(): good Jr" , ... work, make olftt! 25' EXCALIBUR. otlu! 1 or coocltlon. ~ Eve/wk. • '67 O.tsun. P/S, radJo " 1'fU'l"1: I: AVERY a kind. tn N'pt. %1.3: 79J..7480 BICYCLES 9225 . encl. CAMPER VANS m!m>n. $49 dell, .-ime m3Llt St., N.B. m-0442 713: 6814>8 ---------64 lnternadan&J Scout. Mlllt '62 Ford c•mP« van . com-cootnct bel Can ftn p'f1 ~Eves. 10 SPED> 27'' Ma n •• aee to Appr9clate! Many plete camper peicllqe $1095 pey. Dir. 49f-9'771 BEAtTI'. 32• Spt. Fisher POW9r Crvften 9020 ~.~W9Good cm-~! ~ ~·~ilaon, CM '63 vw camper bu9<amper '65 Detam eedan. tpOtle&I tqtdpptd tor long dist. b 1 Interior · ·· ·· · • •• .. •• • $1295 $C dell. wumt coatnct Abcore and Ma r 1111 35~,~-t~•-~ •con:_ T II T I .. ,.25 l96J OIBV PU, 6 eyt.. I' YOU MUST SEE bet. Can ftn pvt pty. Dlr. ~ nybr!dae Cua lTkt. "'.....,.• JlllJ ............ r• er, rave ~ be d . rad Io. he 1 t er . mESE t:SED CAMPER 494-9T71 -·•-. Very clean L.B. New can•111 end. for aner overdr1n. S625 lwbolenle PACKAGES "'~ d~k .... ., •mhol .. radio 11' SCAOABOUI', &lpa. 4: p_.--). """""-"""" art,.r 6 PM ·66 Oattun ••-. Air. one u--'-a Ga-.,, 14 Slip 304 "" ' '"" ~.. • · n""' ~·•• • They are all ace...cona1 --· IQJllID """...., n ..-..10..r -~-•786 ev•a -·1p. w I atovf, •Ink. lee-""' owner. $46 dell. a11mue Own-aboard Sat. ""'d Sun. ~· ""'" · .,,.., · "'t"' • "'-ades weloome .... "'' 0 box Ir: 1lde att.schable tent. R t' V hf I 9515 '' contract bal. Can fin pvt u· GLA!PAR CITATION '64 Se11r11.l't':r ~an I I: , Uaed once! 962-6851 ec,.. n e c " • 5 yr. hilnl< ftnallC~ pty. Dlr. 494-9711 15 hp JohDllDn. c:oml. cover-UO~ ~ce~17:-1· 1968 _ 13• Northwest Coecb. GOLF Cart. llceneed for SANTA ANA 531-i650 ;:::.=======- tnaer, t'IDlllpMI spdmeter. -=======::::-Self eontalned, aleepa '-areet Ille, 1350 Eve 1 l30 S. HARIOl ILVD. FERRARI ::::. ~ at Newport S.e11d S1d IMtl 9030 New cond. UMd 1"' than 83A-32S2, or days 64&-«rlS TRANSPOITDS anus o-.tt. dcd>le 15' P"IBmGLMB boat. 35 bp 15• 5IXI ;:· :!'31~ C•"'J!!!? 9520 IUSES.CAW!IS ~ .., s,.; radio. Evtnrude. elec.: trlr. I: ex-cabana. • txtru. $6.W. 2800 •68 CHEVY CUltom flPCXU ·39 vw 9 p•• dllDe Bus .... o'hmil. ~ fell· traa.. SSfJO. 54M1'4 rrucu Ln, CM. 540-1ST4 Van (S\JMMDt IS HERE). IUN'OOf. r..tlo lblt sacrifkie. $ 2 2 0 0 . i'6'°.~abcJftr97 C'Antur7 R.e-Ercellent fm' IW1lnl A 'S7 VW 9 pua Mt-Ga ~ llX'W, JUST REFINISHED. TraJten, Utltlty 9450 bftch. aldlns A mowita.lm ·e Deluxe Bus•,.. 0) ~ a.Q emu. $1&. 142-21'16 LooQ and rtdet creat, at '63 Deluxe Bus t ,.. ......._a BP Jom.m, boet · Sid "°9t. 1S RP MtmJr7 A1L fl.eel trailer, m bed. nlte lilll lleetdna on a Se~ • '* ,.. t ti .... ta Iv-1:dlosd. ii:tnt cond.· .. to .mas ttr; ~ Ucenle. ~ =-l~ In. Qlfte. SU--,:Tr ...":n UttiiiY Trll .... 6x10 d n maJ•.-r A.~ 101" flilli ... ,. "'0.0-,..._._..__ -Cd: m610 .... ~ t.611 ... -antr ' • llO. '-1111. 1-il .,. ........ •ltrlr~ I:ic-1'======== JD -~ DlllJ * -wtrtaca. _,, t.n oeL mad.. -. .w:m. Trucb tSOO w ti e di 'ti 5:30 -..mi e._ .,., ~ m.«4' or IQ f,.>T'llt Ev e • . '\ $'!'GLAISPAll Otsdcll lelt Tr.altrt 9032 !..., "°':,,~::: a-1121 '71- S-BP ~•baa, o1ta ... foot bast craJltr Bca:nd =~~at -_, .... .,, Oln7 tL tan a: lD~' ~3 .:... 1190 .. T SI ....,. _.. __, 1Untrclp C:SIDI*'. pwr atttr "".._. .. aivo. ~AMlllA Xblt ~ t&a27 ""'tllnikln aid•. ~ -~ a.tv ~ Tea P.U. a llrb, p, bided With JOIN Iha ~ • a. "'111>: 11' r'' • r 1 1 I • • ., *"' • ~-SPM • ~ $315. an llalla1 mu. Lall ""· '5lOO • DAILY PILOT WART AIJll ~ Id.. NHm alt I ~~ ~. Huntmp,n ti -. cier. • .,..... I0'6l7I , ' ' '· ' Fmvl Late 1Al90 Cpe 'J't)p coftd tbnlout. Tool ldt. bandblr. etc. s+t-Tlti FIAT FIAT O,EL ---------MGB 1965 -Must eeU! 1.966 Flat 60ID Sedan. Looks Goin& ro N.Y. Xlnt cond. and NM Ulce neiw. The bHt Wire wheels, M H. $1695. or Buie Tramportation In the olfer. 833-1234 Ext. ~ er w<rtd today for only $1695.00. 67S-3846 $25.00 delivers on approved ========:.. PORSCHE credit. ean be 1een at 901 O,EL E. lat Santa Ana. Calll---------542-8801 Dir JAGUAR '67 JAGUAR XKE Coupe. Uke brand Olrome wire wheels. new. $4695 STANSBURY '60 OPR 4 Door secnn. 36.00> miles. radio and healer. $595 STANSBURY BUICK Portche -Show Plecel 1963, concord OD!. O eanllt car yo1.1 could ba7! flS.4008 LA TE 'fi6 Red Pcncbe 911. 5 tpd. 5 lnltr\lmct panel, Ice ll&'h tw. 8.18-2288 '65 Poncbe, white w/extr., orig owner, ac oand $.WXJ. S2!Hi71.8 after 5 p.m. SIMCA 1986 Sime& ' door belMatti red paint job -cm '- 1100> m1lel 00 6Jll i.ctbr7 warre.n~ • fUll price Otb $895.00. $25.00 ~ CID approved credit can be ._ at 901 E. lat St., 9lnta W of call M2-8lm Dir BUICK 2100 HARBOR ILVD • 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 JOIN tbe ~ ID $1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADii 6'2·5671 COSTA MESA 646-9022 Imported 4utos 96001mported Autoe KARMANN GHIA '63 KAJtMANN Ghia 1500 S Xlot cood. S10!l5. Cor of E. 18th I: WestmJnatw, C.M. 646-9U6 MERCEDES BINZ Ur 111'J•' lou11'y · L .11 qt· st <.,.·le'• Ir rn N"V• X. U•,r d f.' .. r (··d0 ·-. Br Ill Jim Sk·mons Imps. l/•.or n •.• & M.1111 St S,mt , An.i S-16 41 1 ·i lI Mercedes 190-8L Rdlttr. Xlnt mtchanlcally. Needl Interior work. $M dl'l1. asaume coo tnlct bal. can fin pvt pty 494-9771 EARLY '68 Mercede9 D> AMll'M. VlfW. pwr. ltett 6 traJM. m-no 648-MlO eve MG The toughest challenge the other imports ever had to face. The Mini-Brule. Buick's Opel Kadett. 6eneral Moton' lowest pric.d Luxury Sport Coupe • STANSBURY BUICK IUICI MHAI IPIL IMO TllCll 2i4 I. 17"' IT. COSTA MISA MlnM . ' I . TUNSPORTATION -TIANIPOITATION -TIANSPOltTATION -TRANSPOITATION -TUNSPOnATION -TRANS~TATION - YOU CAN BE SURE WITH AN OK USED CAR FROM .CONNELL · CHEVROLET '61 RAMBLER '63 CHEVROLET S1115 'L1 NOVA S.S. 'II IMPALA 4 Door Station Wagon. R~lo, he1ter, auiomatic Bucbt ...... radio. hN+er, eutomatlc tr1nsml• 1ion. Sport Coupe. Automatic, ,.._.r ttHrlnt, ..-d'-':" heater, foldory 1lr. Tropiul turquoi.. with matchlne Interior. '56 DODGE Y2· TON '63 PONTIAC $1295 '63 JEEP $1495 '64 CHEVROLET c;,_d ,,Ix HT. CjM. Auto., lllrH, power st ...... Mlti11 sJtver wltll blue Yl"JI trhft. ei... Pickup with umper. 4 wheel drive, wern huM, complete. YJ ton pickup. I' ftMtskle, VI, IUfomltic, rid _ heater, cwtoftt cab. -:= '65 MALIBU S.S. COPt. VI, ovto., ,S, radio, ltecrter. TohlticM turq. '62 CHEV Y2-TON $2695 Sport coupe. VI, automatic, power 1tMrlnt, radio, hHter, new ur warranty and vinyl In- terior. '65 MERCURY '64 EL CAMINO '64 CHEVROLET let Air t pa11. S.W. VI, eutometic, PS, foctory tlir '61 MUSTANG Plckup truck. I foot FIHtslde beef, 6 cylinder en- 9lne, 3 apMd tr1na. Montcl1lr hardtop coupe. VI, 1utom1tlc, power tlHrin9, rldio, helter, low milHge, ermine white with blue Interior. Non 1t1tlon w-,on. VI, powet' tteerint, rldlo, M•tor, 1ut0m1tic. A r .. t h1f'Cl, to fincf compKt wagon. Ermine white with blue trim. Hardtop Coupe. VI, autom1ttc, Country Sodan VI, awtomattc, fldory air, pow· er steorint, ra.llo, hoeter. Powder ttlu. w/blue vinyl Interior. '63 MG '62~11EVROCET1/2 TON.$895 r p1c1r., Flffhlde. ' cyffNor, ltd. .,..,......_ '66 CHEV. SPT. VAN '65 MUSTANG '69 KARMANN GHIA 0 '63 CHEVROLET Midget. 4 speed tr1nsmlstlon, stunning British radnt troen flnllh. ..... -4 ............... -........... wfttl .... lue YIRyl l~..W. lo Mana coupe. 6 cylinder, 1utom1tic, radio, holt.r, rod with rod bucbt ...... Llko new. 4 door ..-. 127 VI ........ automatic. lteori .. , l&H. < OID 502 J. CONNELL 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA =546-1203~:S546-1200 "C Renault Gordlnl. T~ cond, Must 1eU. S2T5 or lbake. d!er. 54&-8102 VOU<SW AGEN VOU<SW AGEN 1963 ~ Romeo Rdstr A -------- -_ SUNBEAM 1~ Sunbeam Tiittr com-~tely rf'CO!ldit»ned with nu Candy Applr ~ pirlnt iob and wh1tf> top. Ford VP. m o tor l.t 4 1peed tr nsmt'!llton c-;111 0-f'dll M2r at :,.u-8tlQ1 for ap- potntmml and dNails. Dir TOYOTA 681/1 TOYOTA NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY ~fllllfmiA • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor. C.M. 644).!)303 TOYOTA HEADQUARTERS ELMORE Tho next beat thing to a now car: a used car with a 100•1. guarantee. Everv major worldng part• Is 1tUartnteed 100% for JO days or Jim miles. Which- PV(>f' comrs first. So if dur- ing that t\me anything goes wrong with any ot tbe!!e pam, we·u n-pai.r or re- pla N i I frt.t.. For Instant·": • engine • transmissim e l'Pflr axle . front axle a:ssem- hliC'~ • br-.ike system • tlectrlcal systt'm READY TO GO OVER 70 VOLKSWAGENS MUST SELL 1966 VW Fully equipped Including new tiret, tetlt belts. cwr tom package tray, transi.s- IOC' radio. TOP CONDlTION. Make ~uonable offer. 646- 5745. '64 VW Bus. GM't'n It wtiltt with green inter .. split front seat. S1495. Dir. fm-5001/534 2284 '67 SED. white. blk. in(. radio, fltted cover. !>'1<1 rack. chaw, xlnt cond. 9 mo . 9700 Ml $1&35. 67$-1166 Jim VOLVO '68'12 VOLVO NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY ..l>t11t LfmiA • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 96\0 TO CHOOSI FROM Sport Cart 962S CARDEN GROVE BLVD LAllGIST SILIC:TlON --,-.-1-/J_M_G __ GARDEN GROVE JE ?~ IN OIANCH COUNTY '67 TOY<YrACorona~uto., NOW tilERll RJH. w iw. Ongmlll owner ~ SEE THIM TODAY VOLKSWAGEN ~ $ 169' 1966 Harbor. C.M. 6'16-9.ll3 6 U-'6.,000 UJ ~.. 14f.0JO) -61J•l 1f0 l -~ ""'· vver. 1 •mMAUO• •1.vo. CotTA MIU 196'2 TR3 nu peinl' ~win &11Cluda 50 HP ~. Wtnd. ,63 VW ....... __ _..lo ~ ._ nm. likt a dwnp tfliekl Wuhcnl r a 11 v1ny1 * ~·· ~ · ~. run • price onlY nO!l'i.oo. ' I '11\nt cOftd' otlg CIWMJ' MC;"" .&..JI ....1 Lllterlor, Outaldt MI r r o r, -..~ • ....:.;__2.,,. •v•. ,,_ -..ven on A-PP""'~ o-•-~--" ,.,.,..,...,., "'"'"" ...., ~ ~ cn!dit cm bf ~n at 901 E. ....-....... ~ .... er ... ~I u cleanup and deUveJ)'. '67 Cant~r Westfalia 2UOO 1M Saol11 Ane or call f 1t2 Full Dn. Peyment mt rack. radio. $ 2 3 So _~ ___ Otr ____ _ 9'td.,.._ Tax a Lie. $36-lOli 1.!181 Trl\8'Qlllb Sc>lttire MR n $1$.24 mo. t..nk fln•n. '16 VW 1<1Uami.ctt, . AM a couvft'1A>le twbi miaUlt .LL L -·..... TM JIC!'# tlrs .. braktt. *JC• l)'ltem in ruce ·~ onl1 • l'\H •UUUT our eel. cmd. M2..-r. Sl.$15-.0D. $25.00 cWiftl'I on ... 0. •• mo @ S4U t + ·~ VolJQ v~ a.nL.Gacd ~ cr«IU CM be '"" "'~-~~ttt. tJf'tl ~..... [~ ~--~ t v~ call 50-!lllt Dlr ~ ...... vw ' Pondw t'Vtftt"!J .. wb!dl. ~2923 \967 TR3 Rdltr wflll banSt09 llCl CA.JU>!:N CROVE BL. j '65 VW-Xlnt cond. Lo mi. • in aood mecbaAlc9l con. GARDEN GROVE P/H, nu rtn-. Is t~. VJ. dlUon tull prlC'f on1T SS9$ 00 • ·tn.sss1 « 534-22}4 nyt Int. 11250. ~T2Sl S'25.00 dtll~ an ~l"Olled 'tn VW d"l'dlt can bf tiHft "I 90'\ E Cnnd oondit>on. en lst santa Ana nr t'tl.ll ~ alter 5 PM ~ Dir be'\utiful B\ack Beauty in Kha.rp c o n d i t i o n onJy ~-$25.00 deliver.. on approvf!d credit can be seen et 901 E. 1.st Santa Ana Ol" call 542-41M11 Olr 1964 Triumph Sp itfll"e Rd!tr in Beautiful condition. With your good credit I ran help you finance 100''. Call Credit Mgr at 542-'!801 c:an be 1ee11 at 901 E. 1st Santa Ana Dir 1.96? Alpha Romeo Rdstr a ~autiful Black Beauty in sharp c o n d i t i o n only $13$ 00. S2S.OO de.liv('rs on approved credit. Can be 11ttn at 901 E. lst, Santa Ana or call 542-8801 Dir. Ant'!fuea, Clauics 9615 '26 CHEVY Showroom condition. Make oUu. Olr. 494-9771 1941 JrORO 2 Door Sedan. I Owner, 49,IXXI m 11 e 1 . 542-1915 after 3:00 PM WE PAY .•. CASH WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR NICE CARS AND TRUCKS Any Mako or Model. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor llvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 Will Buy Your Volkswa&ftl or Porache & pay 1011 dollarl. Pald for or not ran Ralph 673-1190 '57 Chev 2 dr ............ S99 ·rie Pontiac 4 dr ........ S199 '61 Ramb~r American • $299 ·;,g T·Blrd .............. S399 '61 F85 ........... ' . . • • $499 TRANSPORTATION 100% Financing Available Also we carry our own contracts $49 to $499 NEWPORTER MOTORS 2036 Harbor Blvd 548-5294 BUICK '68 BUlCK Sport wa&on. VB. automatic, power steering. radio and heater. 8,000 miles. $4195 STANSBURY IUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~9021 '66 IUD Electra 4 Doer hardtop. Full power equipment and fac- tol'J air cootlltionJba. Rn1 ftJce cat. No. PUll $2995 CADILLAC • PAMPERm ]5.. •--------Cad convert. Seeks t1l!W' '65 BUICK Electra 4 Door hardtop. Full power and factory air con- ditioning. 31,IXX> miles. Tilt wbeel. S2595 STANSBURY BUICK 1100 HAR809l BLVD. COSTA MESA ~9022 1965 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. BeeutifuJ Me- ditel'T'Me8.ll meta.lie !>Aue w/ Ennlne white leather Inter· home -Lo mileage • Very clean! S1950 call 673--0Ml CA MARO ior. Hu all the luxury csr1-.-------- feetl.n'I lncluding tempera-67 Camaro, red, UU new ture cootrol a.Ir condition-~-327 V-8, auto .•• fact ing. Low miles. shows ex-:;tboo~ :-i::1 ~ cellent care. Orig. $.t 743 • asldlig $2743· $3595 Oriit OWDe!' so-sss 4 t JOHNSON & SON l.INCOLN MlltCUltY 541-7751 -642~1 CLOSID SUNDAYS 6'0-700 W. C...t Hy., NI 834-2367 '6i Camaro, priv. j.U1y. 6 Cyl., 155 HP, pwr steer. • brakes: auto .. low mileage: xlnt N>nd. $22'70. ~ Aflt-r 5 PM wkdays CHEVROLET 4 acres ot llltn modern total '66 (fffVNY rf' Clldlllac facilities delicned 11""1 11:,;•1 to better .ell and Mr'Vlce oew and med Cadl1llc a~ 4 Door. VS, automatic ~ moblln.. mission, power llteierlJ!a, n - -NABERS ~ dio. heater. factory &tr con- dltlonina. S1795 u. Chi VI in 2t cc 'IN ~ ~ th "I le l• J4 . ., ' . ' , •• ,, I'•/ .!I i;,, •• ,, • .. DAil \' "1.GT ;: ; : f DWOOif ATiON n::::..' "°° Of\ IHI ••tlw enalale ua you ,ANY· MODIL, ANY COLOR. CHOOSE FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION Brand New 1968 PONRAC GTO For 36 Months With Normal 1/a Down plus Tax I Lie. 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Ctn hi f9ctory ........ t.cwlftt '-llet ...... T..tMt Hy ... matte. ,_. ....... redlo, power ''"''"'' tf1te4 tlau. THIS Wiik ... ONLY. Stk. No. '25. Plus to & Uc. $ PLUS TAX & UC. '68 CATALINA PLUS TAX & LIC. ,.. factory ............ pin HydrcmNltlc. ................ . hi t.ctory ..... ,,.... IKlucll ........ - 2 DOOll HAIDTOP wHtl. power ,,..,..., tfllt..S ta.u. t.ctory • • ..,.. ... tfr-. '· ,.. fectory ...,... ... -............ . Tiiis wMkeecl oelf· We Mw• MWn te ...._tr.a. ltk. No. PJUA. Service Dept. Open 7 to 9 p.m .. Mon. -7 to 6 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. Sales Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 6 p.m •• Sat. & Sun. SIRVICI 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used C1r1 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cart 990C Used Cars c:REYROLET CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FALCON FORD IMPERIAL MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC . . . •'• .. . . '62 CHEV . lo H t 61 CONT. ccm•·· lt. blue; 4 Speed Spyder. ~d • ea • ttf1I cle&n: Xlnt tires; Orla. er. MUST SELL. Dir. owner $895 646-2021 $130.00 Pt.one: 842-6608 .62 • Falcon Squltt waaaa Speci1I Ford Motor '64 HDTP o.ipe, white ROY CARVER _:_ auto, perf oond. S39 del, Comp1ny Purchue w/bl.k vinyl top. Fact air. '61 CLOS. O.W. PfS..P/B as11U1De cootract bal. Can 1967 MERCURY AM/FM ' w/revertlenllor, Budu!t ee.itB. $G5. WW PONTIAC fin pvt pty. Dir 494-9771 wb leather, bucket H&ts, DMJ. 96>-4511 CORVETTE '62 Falcon 4 DR atatlon Colooy Park Station Wagon, elec dr. locks, anwma etx:. ========--HarborKI .: 8!·4Colta44 wagon. R/H, stick lh!ft 9 pu~irPr. AttracUve IM!4 $1900. 1~ 9ior'ecl!tf JUI.. PLYMOUTH ..., GOING Into 1erv1ce. must $450. * 642-5126 foam l:M"I'" finlah i slmu-C'dM. 673-8484 Oraqe Colmty'1 E.x.chldft aelL '67 a:IEV. SS 396; 1964 CORVETTE lated wooil graJn 8'de J>Mela '59 Fury convt IClft top. New Dealer b Rolla•~ ...S model 13817: t eyl., 4 ~-Stt..-. .... , ..... , .... , bl•~ m~ FORD with mf'<lmm Ivy gold in-MERCURY paint, shb, brim, tfrel, batt. 811rtty. cond 8 000 Ml sk ...._..., , ..... _.. """ .--lerior. Dual &Ctlon t&il gate r G N~ little work. Belt oiler ======= Xlnl · • .; a · ta1Jc finish with matching with powf'T' window. Auto. * ~ N S 66 MUSJAN ovw Sl75. 4!M-1~7 RAMBLER _ s:m>. ~ intmor. Equipptd ideally c--1a1 Ford mate tran ... radio • hetlter, rvft• • un 1957 Tr-.n Cllnr~lle MaHbu Sport coope. b' fDC>d ~ and ...,---factory 111r crond, alety lock '64 MERC. V ·I "OOME"r' VI, automatic, power atffl'-sood ~tk>n ~": :;; vis. -~atic, power steel'-COMET cornbUb&e drtvtni. Stand-Motor Company panel a1110 door lockl. 10,000 CONVERTIBLE AIT. vwr/ Ing, radio, beater, Land&u ottt>r. 6~2826· *,..~ ~ t'l'!r; *-=- . dlo and beet ard lllJIM, awomatlc trans, , L--actual mill"' 11teer etc. SparkUna all ala&-top, factory atr conditioning. -, -------U\IUU \.V llW ~.....,. Ull. n:l1495 fl', 'S COMET Wi,on 404. ~ atet'rlJIC, pawer brak· UFCmnw Factory Warranty ka white w/stunnlns pluab $2195 59 PLY. Wagon, 8 cyl, pwr. 543--0069 g eyt lmnw:ulate cond· es, powu wtatdowt!, factory 1961 Continent.all, MefCW"Y'•. $3795 vinyl tee! blue atrato 1eat stee<r. Nnr brakes 6: belt. $1400 ouh. 545-082-4 air cuwt. AM·1'M rad.lo. MW O>up.rt 6: MU8t.angs. Con-Inter. A qualJty compact ln Good cond. $200. 968-3290 T •BIRD sa· NSIURY '61 COMET. 2 DR white & tires. :rr.ooo act\al miles. vertlbla, Beda.n8, coupes, t . just rlllt>t Ille tor man)'! STANSBURY UICI carmet. auto. JV}{, Cean. See to~· ~~ ~~ ": ' "SPRcr~L ~W#j~' IUICK PONTIAC tu~~~o~:~ 2100 tallOtt BLVD. cood oond. S!iO-MH965 COlld. HUGE SAVINGS. i.c.r 1.cJt.oo Hnar Stvd. 2100 HARBOR ILVD. 1966 PON11AC 19114 nruNDERBIR.D HD- COST*WSA 646-9022 CONTINENTAL t ~~ ~nty JOHNSON & SON COSTA MESA ~9022 Cftld Prtx. JloM7 8ell'8 ..._ TOP COUPE w/fact. ak * .. ._..... ~·-' Uncol&-Mtrcury Factory llfl with rid> Pd lmertor, a:mdttlon!rw and all u.e · ....,..-...... 1966 C---.JR .. lltal t JOHNSON & ION ~ ..._ 9rm::11 matdlng Landlia root J'Qlb' 11*1 ap pawer em.ti ; ~ • " ....-. LINCOLN MllCUIY tJU.JWbcr Blvd. &0-11110 Warranty equpped wtth .n a. 'PO"'!' ~ c:rti. Tahoe ~ . °*'"' ~ C~ C&r). ' 141-7111 -Ma.Mt'I ffetufts a ...__ atr COG-qualAe w I plUlh vinyl furl. '" QIEV. .a IMPALA BD-Beautiful •dn black ftnllb Cl M4 Sllftlle e--Air conditioned '67 Muatan1 ._._......,. quotae ltrato t Int 1b.lt l'9P,SPT,,,, , CPE. PIG, V"'f/ _. ... _,.._ blaclr leatt.tt .__,SON 111 SON .... ,00 °w. c,,.. "' "' ~·Ol'J VB, power ateerinf, auto. dlt:ionlnl. '4,000 actual mil-tee er. :r_ --" -.. i.11.. dewrt .. ,w .~~•,. """'" • ..... w~ ah rt Ford M t C n . If you are 1ooklng for a 111.000 l!howplece lbtlohrtel;y .lllftT_etc. ~~·I Interior ft.tit powe'I" and all -. "W-ti .. -unu~ 1 " rte. 0 Oft 0· beeotlful Grand Prix, tfW! uncomp&.r&ble with Mythjq ·oelge-Uw/lawnN ln1ter.:.._~ the LUXURY CAR equt~ :i:~:.~N _ w:::.~:.~ GCJOft ... Air condilfonlo.d ~ Ca· will tnnsler new~~~ la Yol.ll" car. Loob It runa on the m&rket for _ thla .s. o. .. -uutce, ment 1ncludtng ttu!omaU~ C..._,...... JOHNSON & SON '64 FALC0:'11 "260" V-8 trrA· pr'l VI Sedan Power atfH· &: tsbor ~ty .... .,:r ,._ like new. ONLY $1950f • "KNOWN VA.LUE" bett tor ~ cantrol alr c'Oad llllld UO.Jot W. CMlt r:,.. NI LINCO\.N MIRCURY TION WAI .ON A/T, ll/lt. lllg, eUto. lihlrl. etc. Sparkl· guanntee ~o. mileafe. $2195 lit C&r Lot on Hlr'bor BJ~. tne -AM-FM l'9dlo. Must "' this Ml-nit -.,.,..,., cbroml' lu~gsge ndt. etc. ~ new I~ Ford Mo1or 2 dly Special $216$. JOHNSON & SON -GM&. y $ la9S car tD ~te. U,IXX> 91e-COU&AR c.._. ._..,. s~ ori~ A111111a .wte Co. w111 tniitftt ""' cv Holiday Ramltler t lat c..1> 14 <m lllltlor BJ.d. tmJ mi*, IDie ftl!lt'. Priced ..,.. W. C:..-)!r.. NI w/~sh bl~ h~ • llWr. """ a labor warranty Def tB HaJi1or Bt.cf .• C.M. Ll.nooln-Mm:my JOHNSON & SON • .... Factot' Fiactery ~.. jl IPIUNG • rusrut~ mpeedo. mi]eep ••• MUSl'ANG W : all • 00 ~~~mt ~ Wa,..ty ••-'Y ONLY $ll,. Holdert RCliilbler Gold wlbik GT ....._,.. ·54 T<iint L8ndn hdtp. run ~ ~ m..t. tG-?ll!O ceelllltoned 'ff OlilJ VI Air ccrd"-td GalMJe SOO ht Car Lot on Hllliliar IPYd. ' fv.11 ' pwr, air, Uke new. $5.l deft, WCKwr Ma1iba 1 DA A,!... ....._, aam111~ VI. 4 door. ,..., ate.rtac. JOHNSON I ION 1999 Hari)or iu.d.. C.M. =m~t1'.i»., no":;; .._,. CICllltrld bal. Call ,;~~ fedtery Werranty w 2ciqSJ*Sel1Mll. GT atria A ""1 honey! bldr-~ ... llocb' •. Ford Motol' a,. wm auto lblft. *' Ntt • marl! Uncoln-MT.8' 'aa MERCURY, ~ pm dlft,; clean. $2H5. I0-1Q4 ~=~Mi:=r na rt pty. I» 49Hm • ·dt-..:tt ... a.: .,,.... .... _. ,.,.. ,. to ... tt'1 .... Jord Mo-a.ta Me~ ltadoe -.,on. _..., MW· MUSTANG 15 11.T v-1 .... m, -'SI a owner) T·B1rd bdtp '*' ~ Mt * ...arr labbr wenwttJ and ..-.. :;oa ~ '":.:;': JJCl Harbor Blvd. --~ m!"te!,! ': = Auto. Riff rec. ·At r . Cl.Giit s.un eont ldt. I.-daan 56,000 .0. ;rO.,.t .• ~,...... . ~·~ ~ ~ l\1U'Ultlle..,.... -"--._,Ford a. •u·~••:• nta:. Il'ldoctel * eolld. W/S/W Qrtr. Owner. Er. ... 111 w. c..-;i-1milel! sm>mmsatt CUP 8 t I .. a...... --n-u-v _.. . -lpd. IVJI, bd ~--,_... • ~ MHm aft I '14 ~11:111::.,.~..:cmt=h=~i=· ii~iiiiin;ft:;p:;;t_ _____ _ 1 Haldmy .. ....,, 11 n U1r .., * otr«~• Bal~ i........:.,. .91 MUltanl liatP v-'. Jill rt. e.«»ML.,,.,. 119 Jl..tllif ...... CM. U9 U... ..... CK. .. Ford Oinv't. WH4 tr, Jollomn A a.. MS411. ~al dell, ...urbe ~ ._ CTO 4 lllPd·, • ~ lllVS m,ua .. • cormcmrrAL Slr9d .. GJUGAJL .._. • • ... ·a nns 2 4ill' ,...... &nNpOrtatioft s.; lllt ... ..._, Molt. , ctr .. ~ llilJ. c.a ea. ~ JCJ. 110Wtr. ,__, a1r; _. 111. a::--,..------- .... I.-tar -" 1.-tar .. Ir ..a.. ICIS ............ -4tHm ..,,. Mii. air ,.; pa. D1r .....ml SZIOO. m-mJ -.r T..JllRI> OUllc. ~ ..... t. c..... .. lidlcW .. , I :e • ....,.. .,. P'ORD 2 OR """ Jdlt ~._ Pvt it,. iie 115 M\altq, .ucl, •: "' ~ .., ~. Ventcn 4 Dr. .... ~f ~ ~-1 '°"' .-ftot 6 _, I I 1 DI ""-_...... Afr -.S rv.. '•:;-<kla::::-:"'.:'"1-:-::-::---:=aea;;r----~ llSO ot bsi ... '9e at 25U Nrwprt ll~ cond. a.at ct1f'f' owr $1a75. AUto., ~· Xlnt eilei. -•--, ,. Cal 1111 ....... 1.-~. ndle. ...._ t.tic. Enc· ~ *" ..._ 1U110 e &rrd e -01 ...,._, M4-l3JI eve. Sl!O. 54H6M tilil'I ~ 'IS T<Bit\t Mlllllapr. J*-9 ,. ... Phone .......... Lew mt •• Sl'IVU flS4D 'Cl Ford +di'. -Pl.ACE.,., ......... -SHA.RP ........ .,,.,,, .., VP.NrURA. Ml .,..,, ..... ~ ~- .... .,..,..... J--. 6 a., 2'llil ....... 11111 .. Jnedlurical cond. •· ..._, .,. 1111111111 -DAILY p n'. ._ Mmt 1111. SllOI). air Olld. mll!I Ollftd. 1171. <'iAJidi m ed.mL 1'it ..... ,_ elD UT.olll PDDI' 1 S"W .....,. Cd ICGJI d l p.m. ..._ ""' 1 I •T &iii a .. I I I • . . .• ..... 28 DAil V PllOT -~ ~----:::::-:~Ui' ON 1968 • ' • • ' ' , ' \ • 1111 • ' ' ' .. -" • ,._. • • .~ • . . . \ OPEN . · SUNDAY~ CK£VROl£1S NO N££D lO ~~ Brand New 1968 PlY . Rfll\l · FULL l'AC.TOltY EQUIPPl!O 'CV\.. "'TAHOAltO TltANS. OltDElt YOUltS HOW PtV!M411t 1.-clllda Tn • LIC. llW 41 Mofttllt o.A.C • ~------·ouu--N~-.~m~~~NIW~,~~-------.BRA~:.NEW lle.llA_,_$2488 CHEVROLET DllMIED IM WISTMINSTll IMMEDIATE DEUVERY '65 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1 do.,,. A11tom1tic, r1di1, It.it. 4 DOOR. A11tom1~c. t•cll1 11ul linter. 11. PGR-571 Steel'. No. I' II A. '888 '988 '65 CHEVELLE '65 FALCON 4 DOOR. Pow•r9l1cle, power 1lu rin9, ••· FUTURA 4 Door. A11+0,.,1lic lt1n11•1iu iot1, 4io, h .. +.,. NQH-OS reclio & h11ler. P94 51088 '1188 '62 "T" BIRD Full r"wor, Foctory 1ir. 5 26~2 PA'flM nh ba .. d on I ) do,.n inti. T&t for a "'o. 0 .A.C. '63 PONTIAC l tl.A1n1 t oupt. Au+o,.,1lic, R&H, pwr, 1tr., ful 1ir. LICM· lOO s34~s P1ym•nh butd o" I/) flown i"d. tn & I;<. for )6 1110. 0 .A.C. 117 USED CARS ANO TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM '62 RAMBLER S,_+ c..,,., VI, 2 00011 SEDAN CUTI.ASS F.u re41•. h11t.,. Lk. VI, P-'"' 1il1ri11t l14'ie. h .. +.t. aJ.., h ......... FT0-112 •vto!Miic. &u "2-711 ...... +; •• lll..4'7 ..... F1Mlly c.. '188 $588 $488 '788 FOi ONLY pl\llS lax & lie. O.Dfl NOW A HAND NEW 1'61 CADILLAC SPECIALS '61 CadHlac Convertible ::. ::.e;o......., $1088 '63 Cadillac Convert. ~ ::.-0.C: $1388 '64 Cadillac Convertible ::. :;:;,, .. ,efY $1988 DODGE SPECIALS '64 Dod9e 440 l lpff4. ,..., ...... w ... ,., '64 Dod9e Dart 270 , .-. ,.i.. -... '65 Dod9e Dart GT =. c:r.·~":':11 $988 $1088 $1488 VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALS '65 YW 4 .-. PU·H2 ................................ $1188 '63 YW 4 .-.. •-''-· UH-l'4 ••••••• ................... $1088 '60 YW 4 ""4· lo41o. EHM.296 ............... • ...... • ·" • • $888 '62 '60 FalcOft RAMILEI 4 o-s.4• •. Uc. ST AT 10 N WA-ST AT I 0 N WA-hR ,_ ... l1clory eoM. A~ 50N. ~tk, H2 11f, I UX-61J ,.....1-t.. l'Ut-.............. ... f'WA·217 '488 '&&MUSTANG ~ · SUl'fR Sl'ORT C.nwrtiW.. Pwr • ..,.,.., r1clio i nll !teeter, ltltclret 111tt, m•ny COUPE. A11to1Mtic trlMmiuion, ,..., • •riru. hnter. lie. SQC-571 -• -. •1299 •1aaa ~ '65 BUICK '&4 CHEVIOLEt"¥ ~ Sl'OUSMAN WA&OH. S11a ro•f, 111to-"1 -+ic. ,._, ..._,i"t• ulli• a h•e+.t. W19011. v.a, ..,to., pow•• 1+Mm19, ~. •2088 .~ •• 88 ~ '66 FORD ~TA F•lrl•n• cw,.. A.+oM•tic. VI, ,. •• er 1 ... rl119< r•4ili• a t...~. AIT.66'4, '53!4 P1y191eftt1 IMM4 ell l /J clow11 l"cl. T&l f•r 3' -· 0.A.C. '62 MONZA c:..,. SPC>tt COUH. VI. 4 .,..4. UH. IWT· ..._.... ,_ t21 .._..,.HM.KIP- IM '65 IMPALA ~ ~ S'°ltT COUl'E. '-•r ateeri,.._ ...;,. 1111tlc lran1111iu lon, )27 •n9ilie, rHI• ~ - "·"tSO~i l'•ym•nh IM .. 411 911 I /1 411.-hteJ. fir · & LiL few )6 MO. 0 .A.C. .,: l .. -t ._ .. -.. ----.. .. ... . , -.. --... -~ ~ -~ -.. • . .,. ... c -- r . ... --- ---. . r • . "' . ... .. . .. ' .. . -... --... . 1 . ... • # .,. . ... ,. . .. .. -- . J ----- ----.. .. . --t -. .. .. "'" ... ---. • t . ... ---.. l .. -----.. " ... -t ~ .. ! .. .. -• .: - ~ .. - ; -... :: 1 . .. .. ': .. < --4 -1 -. ... ~ . -.. • .. --2 .. .. -po.. .. ~ • .. -... ----d ... :t-· <II --.. -... ~ l ... -~ -.. • .. .,. < -.. ~ . -.. .. . .. :: . -. . ~ ~ .,, --.. .. . r .. . -... . .. -.. ----.. . --% ... .. ,. "' --.. -• t . -.. ... ---•. .. -.. -... - • . :! ; .. .. :l l -.. .. . . .. <t ... ... • -1 - . .. . ' . . .. • • J • . ·11 ·,.-,~ .,;.•• .,. .... , ........ ,, .... ,, .... '<t ..... .,,. •••• ~ .. .. GIE.A·J CARS ~ .. <JREAT P·R·IC.ES : . . . . ... Fl'REBIRD · HARDTOP! ::~·~E:0A:g! . . JUST $2694 00 * FOR NO. ·F313 . _WHITE ~IDEWALL TIRES, HEATER & DEFRO$tER, IACKUP LIGHTS, PAD DASH, BUCKET SEATS AND SEAT BELTS . , This is Pontiac's biggest year. It', Roy Carver'' biggest year, too. The outstanding new '68 Pontiac car has attract· ed the finest trade-ins ever & new car sales are greater than ever be- forel Buy. Now! AS LOW -kit ~ As $195 00 .... STOCK No .. P-184. READY TO GO! -DOWN PLUS ~~!~~INA LICENSE vs engine Backup & TAX .. ON CREDIT APPROVAL I Per ·Mo. TEMPEST! $ BRAND NEW STOCK NO. T-483 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE' AUTOMATIC TRANS- MISSION, POWER STEERING, DELUXE RADIO AND HEAT- ER, ETC. • B11ed on 1/3 dn. plus lie. & Tax ' • TWO-DOOR Heater and Defroster. Outside Rear View Mirror. OTHER NEW PONTIACS, TEMPESTS & FIREBIRDS AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS! • • • ~ • • " • • • • • • • • • \• \ .. • .. y • .. - WOULD YOU BELIEVE? THIS ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS ONL ONE-TENTH OF THE BRA~D NEW 1968 FORD WE HAVE READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' NO WONDER VOLU IN GS . i ARE HARD CASH-DOLLARS-AND-CENTS SAVINGS AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD. " .. -.,, ... ---., ... STA NG LOWIR PRICES MEAN LOWER TERMS[· OVH 100 '61 MUSTANGS IN STOCKI NEW '68 M Fully f•ctory equipped Including huter, front •nd , .. , ... t belts, pM- ded dash and visors, will to w•ll carpetfftt, out.We rHr view mirror, ltlck· up lights and other 1t•nd· ard equipment. NEW 1968 CORTINA. $4 786 :.~~I CASH Ol TIADf DOWN I~ TAX I llCINSE - 2 DR. DELUXE •22 aa For4's f..._ l9CJtlsll Import with buc- ket IMts. 4hc ..,...., 4 Oii the floor, rOOftl fer 5 a.It......._ (AtltOftlatfc tNM-............ ..._.) nsT DRIVE THE FABULOUS . 1968 SHELBY ·AME.ttCANS . GT-350 GT-500 WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED SHELBY ·AMERICAN DEALER AND SERVICE FACILITY IS ONE OF THE LARGEST -AND MOST MODERN ON THE WEST COAST! ~,~': F-lOO's With Full Factory Equipment Start At 2054 VISIT OUR ECONOMY CARS-ALES AND SERVICE CENTER! 1968 THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU EXEC. CAR Air Condltlonlnt, power 1teertnf"lw1k..wlndowM Wl'f Mat, stereo t.,. eystem, tllt ttffrlng wheel, tf nted ,1 .. , cUx. wheel cov.rs, flltht bucket Hats, console, four note horn, dlx. Hit belts. Stock No. 219. FULL PRICE SCIENCE HAS DEVELOPED ... TWO ACRES OF USED CARS. TO THIS FOR YOUR CAR ..• NOW ••• we un 1ci1ntifically analyze •nd check over 100 UHt on Heh UHd Cir that If· feds its performance prior to Hlllng it. You buy with built In confidence when you buy a Theodore Robins Used Car that carries the Diagnostic sticker. These c1r1 are gu1r1ntHd 100% 15 WAGONS "S ALE" 15 15 to choose from -'59 thru '66 yHr models. 6 to I 0 pusen9er -some with air conditioning. '64 OLDS F85-'66 MERC. COMMUTER-'66 V.W. CAMPER -ECONO IUS'S -FORDS -FALCONS -FAlltLANES -COUNTRY SEDANS -SQUIRES -COMET WAGON Example: '6 ~ ftOJ:O COUNTPY ~ED~N V£X.219. u I power, power '''"""9• &H, aulo· mt lic, VI. 25 ,-, .!own er Ire.le. $59 per ll'to. JO mo. 1795 '6S THUNDERBIRD s1995 f ull power, factory '"· power wln<low1, 11 " Jown or trade. SU por me. l6 mo. POUtt '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 . Va, 2 Or. H.T. Auto .• PS, U H. 20 '1. down or s795 lrtcle $)9 per mo 24 mo. GN~IOI '66 MUSTANG VI, Air co11J •. contele. la11J1u top, auto., R&H, s199 s PS. 20 '1. do•n or Ired• $6t per Me. JO mo. No. P7571 , '66 FORD ''SOO" v.a ' Or. Full power, f1dory air, UH, eulemetic. $18 9 s 20 '4 down or tre<le, $59 per me. 3' mo. RYF602 '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $3595 '64 THUNDERBIRD $ - Lo tcled, power 1t1erin9, H th, windows, elr H.T. Full power, 110-r windows, 25 % ,_,. er 14 9 s cond. 20 Y. flown or trede SI 0' per ""•· tr•de $59 per mo, 24 me. HOH I IJ 36 mo. Ne. TRJ266 '63 PLYMOUTH VALIANT $795' '62 THUNDERBIRD $ Aulom1tlc, R&H. 75 Yo down er tr1dt, Full power equip~ white w/,ff fllf9,,, Le ,,.,11... 99 s· $32 per mo. 24 mo. JASHI 25 % flown or tredt. U9 II'' me. 24 Me, WI• 177 '63 FORD ECONOLINE $ '62 RENAULT $295 Sh lion wa9on. J uah, radio, huter. 20 ~ 109 s Deluxe 4 Dr. RlrH, T .. I llcen11 tlewn. .!own or trail• $46 p•r mo. 24 mo. No. JJRH4 $II per Mo. 24 mo. 6FW2 H '64 FORD XL "427" $995~ TAX REFUND DUE · WHY WAn? 2 Jr. H.T, 4 •pe.cl, R&H. Tex I Llcen1• BUY NOW-PAY LATER fl own, $52 11•r me, 24 me. "Y701 100'/• FINANCING AVAILABLE '65 FALCON CONVERTIBLE $1 395 MUSTANG SALE VI, Fu+ura. A•t.Metlc., ,$, UH. 20 '4 EXAMl'll tlow11., tretle '49 1111r "'•· lO ,,., •. Ne. ,D!I n '65 MUSTANG $1395 4 ape.cl, raclie I hta+er, 21 'I. tie-ef '50 FORD PICKUP trecle '41 11er lfte. JO 111e. OSIC71t TH I lie ens• Jow11 SI) per $199 '66 MUSTANG H~MPlE mo. 24 Mo. No. l2 I 20l Fully fectory equlppeJ l~cludin9 ratllo $16 9 s '61 CORVETTE H.T. $1295 I hH +•r, co111ole, 20 '4 tlow11 er tre<le SS, ' 1j19etl, slicks, Ma9s 25 '1. tlown er trade. per mo. JO mo. Llce11H Ne. SVY69' SSI 119r me. 24 Me. 'JU19 • '61 MUSTANG .RAM'LE ,, Lew MilH 9e, fully equl11,.M. 20'1. tlew1 $2095 '67 FORD CUSTOM $ 4 0Mr. VI, eutoll'tatlc, recite, h .. +•r. 20 'I. flown 16 9 s -., tratle SH per me. J6 me. TlJ921 er tretlt. $49 119r me. l 6 ""'· Ne. '77 I 7 SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, APRIL 16 PAITS ONLY I A.M. TO 6 P .M. IA TUIDA 'f SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS I A.M.,. t P.M. MONDAY. FllDAY e SATUIDAY I A.M. t. 6 P.M. CLOSID SUNDAYS PAITS I SEIVICI HOURS 7 A.M. TO t ,..._ lllGl•aT e 7 A.M. TO 1 P.M. TUISDAY • PllDAY ~ - .' .. - I I I I I ·1 I I ( ! . • \ . - / i ·' ~~tzPID~~~~&J~P~~~~~~ _je ~ ~ ~ ~ Ne~er in the history of the Unite~. Stales have we faced such' ~ exist not only here in America but in practically every corner ~ ~ ma1or problems as are confronting the nation today. They of the earth. Moral issues as well as economic. Some are of W ~ such a serious nature a.s could effect our standard of econo· b ,../ff:;\ my that we so much en1oy today. Great leadership and unity 9 ~ on the part of all Americans c, an win this battle but we need . e need God and the church to ~i more than wishful thinkin9. W1 . l f fA face these issues of responsibility. ~ I+'< un In Mrh Anri •v•rv nno ff. .. --r -----·· -··---, -··-of us to rise up and give our full support in our f ight for the "Land Of The Free." Put ~ ~ ~) ~ ~ God and the church in your life. Start on Easter, this coming Sunday and attend the church of your choice • Happy Easter. Al & Peg ~ ~ ~ fj ~ ~ G!J) '!!~'I ~ 16 .,, .... lqt.I Wh-c-- A The Southland's Finest HARDWARE e DUPONT PAINTS e SMALL APPLIANCES e PLUMBING SUPPLIES .... U.S. P9t. Off. 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach A Good Friendly fltace to Shop • Open Sundays Daily 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350 Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands Of Merchandise At Fair Price~ ~Iii t9 I ~ -•nine s.c•--DAll T PllDl ~rtNt, Apr,t IL 1 .. t I j I ~ Friday, April 12. 1961 EMERSON WENTZELL, CH I E F BOATMAN AT THE NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB, IS THE SUBJECT OF DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE. PEO- PLE FEATURE ON PAGE J TODAY. ~: THE MAKAKAI DANCERS NOT ONLY DANCE BUT ALSO EXPLAIN THE HIS- T 0 R Y OF HAWAIIAN DANCES IN A PROGRAM TO BENEFIT THE LA-. GUNA BE AC H CIVIC . BALLET COMPANY. A FEATURE ON PAGE S j' TELLS THE STORY. EASTER SUNDAY IS A GREAT FAMILY DAY WHEN KIDDIES AND GROWNUPS CAN ENJOY A FINE BRUNCH OR SPECIAL DINNER TO- GETHER IN ONE OF OR- ANGE COUNTY'S FINE RESTAURANTS. THE WEEKENDER, PAGES a. 12, CARRIES INFORMA- TION ON WHAT IS HAP- PENING AT WHAT HOUR AND WHERE. FOR OTH- ER WEEKEND FUN EN- TERTAINMENT CHECK PAGES 2 AND 8-IS. • lo Iii --·---I] BM -• ... ----~ --------[lrnlilUI] ,. ·~ '*'' ' ·.:· •,. i .l .. I ~· •£· • t_:4 r ,·, ·X~-= ~ r . .. ¥ 'f: • ~FLOWERS IN YOUR EARS?' t I' ~ ~ ) i ... ~ ' . • ~ ~ ... ·" ~ .... ... J • ' .. . ,• . --.. . ... ~ :i ' .... • ,. .... ... ~ ..: ·. ... . l' . .... ... . "' r. ... ~ .. • . ... ...., .. ... . ... ' .. ... ... .... • ... ' ' ' i • · .. • l~AOf~ ~opuo1 ~=>er v sv l5U!H=>X3 ain A1Je3 . ~----~ , l Q} Special '4:venl8 . .M.za CONCDT -T¥ Afro B11ae1 Quintet Plu.s OM la perfanmn1 Fri .• April l2 at 1:30 p..m. bl " C&mpUI Ball at UCI, 7901 E. Irvine St. Irvine. "-l'tcketa, ti for public, $1 for UCJ students avail-lbJe at the UCI student store, Mutual ticket : , aceodet ud. WaWcha Musk Clty Stores. For • ~ ~tiOD phone m.m>. DISNEYIAND EASTER WEEK -The Cowsills1 Lovin SpoonlUl and Baja Marimba Band will perform ~ April 12 OD the Disneyland and Tomarrftlancl staie 1t a, 9:30 and 11 p.m. as pert of the Easter Weet special entertainment ~ s.day, Aprll H. Disneyland will present ID ~ parade of old ·cars, Easter outfit!, • • llllt&eu1M4» 'qdlrteta and choruses at 2 p.m. on ·_ 'Mai11 StrMt. Boan April 12 and 13, t a.m. to '· mtdnllbt: Aprll 14, t un. to 10 p'.m.; Apni IS ·•·April iD1 10 a.m. to g f>.m. daity. I , •. TEEN TIME U.S.A. -Shows. bands aod displays Ill Jn1erut to teenagen will be staged through April 14 at the Anaheim Coovention Center, 800 West Katella, AnaheJ,m. Activities jnclude con- ~ April 12 by the Box Tops, Country Joe and the Ft.sh and Canned Heat; April 13, the Sunsfl.lne Company, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and the Hook, at 6 and at 9 p m : Midget auto rac· ing wlll be he.Id at 2 p m. April 14; teen-age fashion shows several limes daily: midway r ides and exhibits. Hours: 3 p.m. to midnight Moodq throug,h Friday; noon to midnight Sat, and nooo to lO p.m. Sun. General ad· mission tickets, $2.25. midget auto races and concert.a ran~ In price from $2.50 to $.5.50. Tickets available at the Convention Center's box office, all branches of United California Bank. Wallichs Mu~ic Slort's and Mutual ticket agencies. Phone 6.15-3962 for information. OLD FASHION BIKE DISPLAY -Ancient and modern bicycles along with period costumes and posters will be oo dlsplay on the Stage Court of Fashioa lSland. Newport Beach. April 12 and 13. Performers will demonstrate on some oC the early hi~h wheelers. push ~ and chain-driven bicycles PUPPET SHOW -The Popcorn Theater, a family group oC marionette artists. will present shows at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnstol. Costa Mesa at 7 pm. Fri., April 12 and 11 a.m .• 2 and 7 p.m. Sat.. April 1~ Thrre is oo adm ission charge. i~ ·~ :& EASTER EGG HUNT -The Westminster Parks and ~ation Department and Westminster Elks' Lodge are sponsoring egg hunts on April 13 at 10 a.m. for children 12 and UD<ler. at Sigler, McFadden and Bolsa Chica Parks. Special guest at the event will be the Easter Bunny who will distribute eggs and special prizes. FOUR ARTS CONCERT -"A Collage of Four Arts; Musk, Light, Poetry and Dance," will ~ presented April 13 at 8 :.> p.m. in the Laguna Beach Art Association GalleTV. Cliff Drive at Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. -Tickets. S2.SO for ndults. '1.50 for students will ~ sold at the door. For further information phone Gl-6531. AFTERNOON CONCEltT -Larry Gorden on harpsi· chord and Lenore Coral. nute. wall present a concert W~ .. April 17 at 4 p m. in room 1616 FtDe Arts Building al UCI. 7001 Irvine St., Irvi~. There is no admission charge. • ~ GUIDI YO f u ·N Special Events . GLIDER MEET -The Associated G~ Ckibs of S.Utbei'1l (f;aliforn.ia and the UC ~Bite• Soar· ing Club •e sponsoring a glider meet, April 13 and 14 beginning at 9 a.m. a~ Torrey ~s near San Diego. Spectators will . (iJ¥I the ~ tops good vantage points for watt~dlt e•ewts which. lnch1de contests in di!~,:.~ latd· ings, bomb drope and aerobatic m•uven. Comin~ Up .~cf cf CONCERT -Tony Bennett, Duke Ellington and comedlal\ Jack E. Leonard will entertain Fri., April 19 at 8:l> p.m. in the Arena of the Ana- heim Convention Center. 800 Katella, Anaheim. Tickets, from ~.50. are available from the Convention Center Cox Office, Wallichs Music City stores and Mutual ticket agencies. 'MODERN DANCE CONCERT -A modern dance concert will be presented by Orange Coast Col- lege students. as a benefit fGr their scholarship program, oo April 19 and 7.().at. 8:}5 p.m. ln the Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Qrive. Costa Mesa. A $1 donation will be asked. OU> TOWN CELEBRA Tl OK -The Third annual Old Town Celebration. sponsored by the Old 'I'own Newport Association will be held on Mc· Fadden Square al the Newport Pi'er, Newport Beach Sat., April 20 an Sun . April 21. Included in the week~nd's activili<'$ are an arts and crafts show by local art1i;ti;: a bike rodeo Sat. and Sun. al 2 p.m : mter·cily lifeguard competi- tion Sun. at 11 a m . plus hims on first aid at l and 3 p.m. both days : hot dog eating contests, treasure hunts. voile\ ball tournaments and other contests for chiidren will be held. For further information phone 67f>-186S. Vlt CONCERT -The Symphony Association of Orange County is presenting the Orange County Sym- phony Orchestra featuring the Westwood Wind Quintel in concei:t. Sat., April 20 at 8:l> p.m. in the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 KateUa, Anaheim. 1'i<'kels. $3. $4 and $5, will be sold at the door Phone 635-S962. KN01T'S BI:RRY FARM -A parade of antique automobiles sponsored by the Southern Cali· lornia Region of Antique Au~omobiles of Amer· ica. will roll through Ghost Town at' Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd . Buena Park on Sat., April 20 beginning al noon. Ove.r 50 auto- mobiles are expeeted to participate in the parade. HAWAIIAN DANCES -The Makakai Dancers will perform Hawaiian dancei: and explain historical events in Hawaii that eHecled the hula on Sat., ~pril 20, at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium . 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Proceeds or the evening will benefit the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company. Tickets, $2 for adults. $1 for s:11dl'nt s are available at the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. 280 Park Ave. and the P.al'<'t Studio. 1863 South Coast Highway. Phone 494· 1018 for further in· formation. • • ~J? -.1r 1 ~ .. • ... ·. i!;., Coming Up ........ '!' • ,MJIONA# PAGEANT -The annual Ramona ;, ' Pageant will be performed ~ril 'Zl, 28 and May 4, S and 11 and 12. The historical play ii based 1on an actual killinC whicla occ~ near Heme(, In 1883. Ti~e~ $2., $2.50, $3 or Mt ~ avpillable by mail order to Ramona Pageant Aasoci~tioo, P .O. Box 755, Hemet, Calif. Phone '58-311~ for further information. ONE DAY TRAIN RJDE -An excursion train will run on Southern Pacific's line between Los A»- geles and Bakersfield Sun.. April 28, leaving Union Station al 8 a.m .. returning 8:30 p.m. The all-day lour will feature an old-time open plat· form observation car, and will pass through "Africa U.S.A.," Antelope Valley, and climb to " su.mntit of Tehachapi Mountains. Stops will be • ll'lade~g the way. Fare. adults, $11.95, chil· dren. $8.'lS. Phone (213) 684-0162 for further in- formation. Sports ANGEL.~ BASEBALL -California Angels vs New York Yankees April 17 and 18 at 8 p.m.; Balti- more Orioles Airril 19. 20 at 8 p.m. and April 21 at I p.m .. in the Anahe im Stadium. 2000 State College Blvd . Anaheim. Phone 633-2000 for ticket information ·~ DODGERS -The Los An geles Dodgers vs the New York Met s April 13 at 1 p.m.; Pittsburgh Pirates April 14 al 1 p.m. and April 15 at 8 p.m. • in the Dodgers' Stadjum. 1750 Stadfom Way. Los Angel~s. Tickets available locally at Wallichs Music stores and Mutual Ticket agencies. HORSF. ~\CJNG -Thoroughbred horse racing at Holly~ood Park. Century Bh·d. at Prairie Ave., Inglewood, post time Tues. through Fri. 1:45 p m ; Sat. I· JS p m $25.000 Debonair Stakes, Sat . ~pril 13 COVER: Master Timothy Doane. 2. seems to be making a dale with the Newporter Inn's live bunny, Sharon Smith . who will be hopping about the premises on E a s t e r Sunday with good ies for the young ones. Special brunch and Easter dirner will be featured in many of the restauranis in lhe area. Check pages 8-12 for information on the hours and menus. I Lee Payne photo Gulde To Fun Meet j'be People UCl Faculty Art Show Gardea Notes History or Hula Deslrqer's Notebook f. Unlqu'l Merchandising Out 'N' Abeut Live 1)1e1ter Movie~ ORANGE COAST ma,a13a~mae1 Page % Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page S Page S Page 7 Pages 8-11 Page 14 Pages 1%-IS MAGAZINE Friday, April l!, 1968 °""'" c .. 11 WElltUIOI• Mll .. 11,.. " ·-Fri." es --II• of llMI OAllY f'llOT .... 11• Or ..... CMll P'lllllblll"' C... '""'"'"' &tadl, llwtlftwtM lu<ll. CMlt Mff•. u...... &tHll.. -m1~11.. ••• F-• Vehy. C•lllon\IA. ,._,, ""' Offkt ... 111S, N-rl h-. c.llterftlA '1Ul. I Phone 642-4321 Lury Bell Editor ~ ~11M $K1..,._0AllY f'llOT 111 I~ ~···~ ••1npy .IOj Wl.llo.td A scene from "Brlthty" which stars Joseph Cotten and friend, evrrentfy on the 1ereens of the Mesa Theatrt afM! Paulo Dr'"-ln, Costa Mesa. # WERMEZZO STUDJ(),__ __ _ .. :-:;:....--:::'10\~ ,; .-' flH"'61 2'9 Robin Hoocl lane, Costa Mua Now Winner ef Ten AcaclM'ly Nomlriat~1 .-...JaEAT'IT lflltDUHAWAY EVHH'IE .,. -~ COl.Olt f'lUS SECOND P'ICTuru: '-n. """"1'1 AHlyit• colff W•th Jem..s Co&ur-" • .. NATll\N.il (:(Nt'• ... t rn11tPO•UT1()"1 SHOW TIMU FiiX~nv lift Offi<• °"" ''" """· •-n ''Bollllie I Clyde" 1:10 •nly ln9'oll •• Sunnow., • 5445-2711 "President's An«lysf' 1 p.m. and I O:lS MelodJ.~4 ... JJteatre OPENS TUESDAY APRIL 23 1 Week.Only SERGIO MENDES & BRASlt '66 GLEN CAMPBELL $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 llCIC[lS ON SAl ( at loa Olfo<•. br ~·L •"" •I •" l ot••t "••nc. • 1 SEATS HOW •Phon.(71 .. )776-7220• SEATS NOW e ~do NIW,OU llACH -ot , ... •"'••- '• fe~wle111t U4• hM -01. )...IJSO AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CA EN NA WAITUNllL DARI( E.,.. Show Stwtt ':45 COfltlrtHIQ SMw $11114.ly .... 2:10 NOW SHOWING ONE WEEK ONLY ..,.,..EFREM ZIMBALIST. JR. C,b ~MOM.,..,. MOS.·MWNAlm . SECOND BIG HIT "-'hat Mppens wha\ the rdt:s ol lnAll &nd -aft -ftftrSfld1 RDd~ Vmal.isi' 111u.M . 1.:111.uu .:1"'' I .. .,. MEET THE PEOPLE Continued From Page 3 Disappointed, they beaded home. One night they pulled into a small harbor to get out of the wind and when they awoke the next morn· ing. the ground was covered with four inches of snow on top of which were hundreds of mink tracks The two trappers separated lo cover a wider area and only saw one anotheT once 1 week after that for the many months they we.re there. After six weeks Mae received her first letter irom Emerson. It had never been inside a post office. but handed from trapptt to trap- per au down the line. When Ulere were no minks left. the two trappers tallied their scores. Emerson had caught 40 minlc, exactly the same number u his more exper1eneed partner. ln 1938, Wentzel heard about mackerel fishing in Newport Beach and began to spend winters here. driving to Alaska for the sum· mers. In 1953 he became the chief boatman at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Emerson is a rue member of the Deep Sea Fisherman'i Union oi the AFL. the New· port Beach Eilts Club and the Orange Coast Yacht club. Al aska's ioe and snow developed in Em· erson Wentzell a special warmth that radiates lo all those about him like the coals of a long burning fire. -Dorothy Pi•.r i~ ii& •••... _. ••. e SPRING e : ROCK : e FESTIVAL e . ---~-. ......._....~ • ANAHEIM • • CONVENTION • • CENTER • • • I. 2 BIG • : CONCERTS : '• -------. MOVIE $C!N.£ • TONIGHT • • FatDAY • .AP•tL 12 • Edith Evans, above, stars • ' " • '·"'· • with E ric Portman in • COUNTU JOE • "The Whisperers," cur- .,.. .,. rently playing at the Port • FISH • ThHtre in Corona chi • IOX TOl'S .-Mar. The story concems -CANNED HEAT a lonely old lady, estra ... I• •••••••••••• • ed from her husb.nd, • SATU•DAY-A,nJ 1) • w~ h.ars votCH whl~ • , & 9 ,.... • ~ring to her. •-ic .. "'"4 .!;:::::=======-== • s..nw.. co.,...y • Mitty Gritty Dirt loA4 • TH Hook . ............. . • TICltln: n "' U..M1 ~ • I C•Ylftl._, Ctfti.r. All M-1 I. A-ltt. Walticm Mvtk City, • I All Onft.. Co1m1y OLDS • DNltrs. Fw I-i-· • ''"".,. Co41 k x Offla: • '-llft62 • • • ANAHEIM ('ONVINTIOll • CENTElt For Advertising in The Weekender Phone 642·4321 f { f 4 ------------1 .t\1 e-me.sa ;1 ! . _-:-. ~ • . •"' .. ' • r ! I• '<'WPORT /,tJO Hf.Pr · '. ·;~fl, Y,(~f. ltUPHONE 541-1552 fOI JNFOIMATION -------------22.2 --- ' ' .. -~ iii ,----9 : u "•• era JULIE CllRISl1E ~STAMP I mf.Rm«JI ALU BA'J'PS- I I . \Ii I IW'l 1111 'l\Olll\l l Hll\\ 11 Dl~EtT fROM ITS ROH> SHOW ~I FlllST TIME AT l'Of'lJl.All l'llClJ Thun..fri. Sat.-Sun. 1~ p.m.. C FOX ..,.~..,,..._~ INEM_AL&. THEATRE M• ... • US.7'01 ,.. J - - - .... , I t ' ' J j>• .. ,.._,., ~ 11C•••••••s,r · i -------+-----~-~ .. 'P··.~~1t9:'1''tt3'. Shh I . ¥ HUh • G>G' t!\f.llki o.-.~it.a ... I • I I l • i I . l l : 1 ,I l I l ~ ~ , • { l ._ I~ .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... m ,. - ~ SOOTH SW llOPOl ftSH Largest Selection ot Tropical r I 1 b & Supplies lo the area. .... 1 Lec1t1i9M t9 S... Y•f ' . .. "' . · /uJ/111 ,_en .... ..,......., ""THE BIBLE .. .... ACAM#Y -Aft ....allT ~f-.,11Jt ..... ...... -..,, ....... LIVE THEATER OPENING nus WEEK "s...er u~c" l&Lml lft¢ ll··=="" I 0.-. ...... e Col9r s-.., ...i- '"JO Sfl. WITM Lon" --· Program for Adults 11.:,. ~ ..... ~,c..e. .,... -~ ] tn-e. .. _.. .,~.' ~ ................ Tbe Weabnin.st.er Community Tbeattt, 6659 West· inater Ave., Westminster is preaenting an original drama written by Tom Titus ol the DAILY PILOT staff Ftl and Sal, April 12 through April 'ZT. Cur· lain Ume 8:30 p.m. Pbooe B-0506. ............... 142"'7P I "'THI AMIUSHIU" ~ll!tBUl ~ EDITH EVANS I Asd••• A_........._ .. EST ACTRESS ... ,......_,...11 2 ,_,, 1 .. -., s.~ lllf•Mml - Tlc'.ta -.... Ill .. ~ w -'·'""" "'ellTichl~ .... (114)115-J?a For Ad•ertistft9 in The Weekender1 Phope 642 -4321 ·~ e CONN ................... •C-.MlllMlllR O,.wt•~··'' .... ~. ~ ........ . -. --... "' ... "" , .,,... ~· 'r -~ ~ \ ... . ,.,. __ ,....,,_ -... Clldl ,,..., .. __ .......... .. "' ..... Starts East.r Sunday i "lllSJ PICT-W ltl( HM" oocvi ••uFOa,._.. IUSEW Ti "MaeM&ll'' A Shakespearean tragedy, "Macbeth" will be pre- sented by the South Coast RepeTtory Third Step Theater, 1827 Newp«t Blvd., Costa Mesa April 19 Thurs. through Sun. Clos1ng may 26. Phone &ti-1363. (ffj) S1IU. IUNNINS "Tw• ... Mitt'' .. Tw~ Blind Mice," aa old-time spoof on bureau· cracy will t.. pretelded at me HuntiDCten Beach Playhouse Barn, mo Main St, Huntbttton Beach on Fridays and Satlll'daya, tbrOUCb .\pril 13. Curtain time 1:39 p.m. Pbene 147-lt.11. '"fte r.,...aae Ye.an'' ''The Impossible Years.'' 1tarrinf Ouie and Har· Tiet Nelson is on stace at· the Melodylaod Theatre, 18 Freedman Way, Anabeim through April 20. Per• formaoces on Tues. through Sal at 8:38 p.m .. Sun. at I p.m. and matinees Sal and Sun., 3 p.m. Foe ticket information phone 77&-74&0 . "NeYer T .. Late'' A family comedy, "Never Too Late'' is on itage at the Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach Wed. through Sal.. closing April 71. CIArtaht time 8:30 p.m. Phone 494-8061. lfCl Tbea~r ln vne Repertory Theatre is presenting three plays, "Tbe Hostace," "Dart of the Moon" and "Good Woman ol Setzuan" in repertory in the Studio Theater of UCl, 7601 Irvine St., lrvlne. Perform- ances Tbun. through Sat. Tickets are on sale at the FlDe Arts box office at UCL Phone 833-6617. • .... TMATllllS a..SMrtt At Dwll ~\Wet 12 fUll PAULO ~_,.,. _..._ 54!1-331J Well DIMey • C-"•IW U.--O.... -.. lt.AClll.Alt'S •HOST" -Celteoo wH .. HTY Of •I.AMI CANYON" """-_..,_ U l-1271 IMN 0-WI l y ,_ 0...... MIC-·-... "' ... .,. _, "IONN .. AMI cn1r ._,....,. _,.,._ ..,. .. CUii. ·-• ... --. 147-Hll -~ "ST. 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"'41 111111 111111 e §FRT • •• e RO&US • Sii.MEi. TEOMn~· ·A l\WcO.JHT ltllft ind at 7:55 Only ... , • ' '• ~~~~~,~ I l'.1111 111111 • .... 1 e IOHut..c:AWEL • ·••* 14 =.:.:-t e SUNMILAND e STOIY..cLAll e YAMAHA tj. .. ,...11111 ... ,.....-.. . llidlll'cl Burtoa - Elil.abdh'Jlylor Alec Guinness Pda'l&tiaov ~{'1w4ia·" ........ .,iw.11mr * HEY KIDSI .. NS...S..h M "Let'1 l ive • little• .... a.a ..... .... c.art.M c ....... Prtue ,,.. ...... &M.91 11:( Mllll- PUElt D(NI SWNfflE USTINOV· JONES · PLESHETTE. ,,_..~ s.ctiM-OAll..Y Pll.OT ....... , ....... ., ll. ""' Early Lif e ~x c iting As A Jack London ~love :1 JI I • rntut ik f~ ' Emerson Wentull, chiei boatmaq at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, looks so ~ceful and quiet be might never be auspected of having led a life every bit as exciting as any character in· Jack London'• novels. Emerson was born in Riverport, ~ova Scotia, where he Jived untal be was a sophomore in high school. Then he heard the cry, "Go west, young man," and headed for one of the most remote front~rs, Ketchican, Alaska. There he worked for his uncle trappin~ salmon while finishing high school. In 1927 he became a naturaTized citi1,en <tf the United States . After nine years in Alaska he revisited Nova Scotia where be met a Soa ring Meet :~~:-~:~~:I~ ... r ... ' -.,., ~~~i,;~~ ' ! • '• i .:~ .'i,ft~,~-"'l -~ \ ;k'k~ .... , Cliff top. provide a good vant1p point for 1p.ctaton to watch glider1 in action at TO..rey Pln.s nHr Sen Diego during their all.day meets April 12- 14 t.glnnlng et 9 1.m. Meet is sponsor~ by the Auociated Glider Club of Souttt.rn California and University of California at San Diego, Soaring Club. S.. Gulde to Fun, Page 2. ~ ,_..,_ .................... ~ ...................... · "'~" i.J\•..{_"-¥.~,.............,. . ...,_lffW'_.. ...... ca_.r~ ,... ... 1 .. 1«1'.-0All.Y ,.11.or t=n••lf, A•nl 11. INI 'II ill girl named M.ae, whom he bad known as a child. 1be next n(&bt he took her to a barn dance where be asked her to be his wife. They were married five weeks later in January, 1930. Arter the couple returned to Alaska, Emerson wOl'ked on a five man halibut boat, then on a halibut schooner, but when the depression ltnlct, the price of fish dropped to two and one-hall centa a ~d. As bard u the men wor~ed they could not make a living, IO the uruon to which l':meraoa belonged struck for nme months. During that time, EmerlOD and Mae buat.ed and fished for their food and eut their own firewood, he on ooe end of the crosscut saw, Mae on the other. Io the spring of 1933, he beard of a job aboard the licbtbou.ee tender, Cedar, but when he got down to the docb, tbere were 2J men in line in front of him, and only four men would be biltd. De1pite ttllil he waited Ilia turn and was the 1-st man to be put on as crew. · , 1t was the duty of the tender to trarel lln)ost as f.ar ,_ottb as.Siberia in American waters and to take coal, oiJ and )upplles to ligbt.bou.ses. fidDS beH buoys alang the way. . . Quite often the caplJio. would iet a few meo go ubore if bat. The day Emerson went be allowed himself two b<Mln to to ~od aqd two boun to come out, bvt-wbeo tbe first h10 hours wer.e up, hM!pOtt.ed ~D apt point buck deer. Knowing be really sboWdn't take. tbe time, Ile shot the deer ontr to find that when he had dressed it, it was too heavy to C1f1J bact. He btC&A dragging the deer, but in bis hurry be went in a circle ancf eoded up wtwoi. he had started. By lhis tirM it was. quite dark so.~ built~ fift and lett)ed down to wait out the night His back to the fire, be feU 11leep1 then IUddenly was awak~oed lo find his jacket ablaze. To bis horror be ttatized that all bis pockets were filled with abotgun shells and be would be blown apart if be didn't put out the fi~ in a buriy. Quiclrly he beat out the flames and at five a.m. set out again to Joot for the ship. Just as ht blt the beach, the ten<kr went by at fun speed: Wben Emerson was brought aboard the captain gruffly told Emerson to report to his quarters. Wbeo Emerson arrived, "Have some brandy. You might catch cold." were the aptain's only wonis . In 1937 Wentie11 decided to try his luck at trapping furs for a dtlnge. Although he had never done tt bE-fore, he found an experienced partner and they went out into the wilderness in a small boat. They tra\'eled 400 miles up the rivers. but every cove they came to was taken by other trappers. Continued On p_,. U Easter Plant Headquarters! ' Don't for9et your loved ones on Euter with one of our 9or9eoc.is plant1, ffiou- sends to choose from! For your wife, motfier or anyone "5peciel" and if your chHting don't forget your "girl friend." Come SH our cut flowers too. cur THESE couroNs i. SA YEl ,---~-------------~-, VALUES TO $5.IO • OUR FAMOUS, LARGE I 'Oil ILUTIR I I WIER Ulllll I STRAWBERRIES I LARGE. ,.ESH J YOUR CHOICI I NOWI I AJPW&US : : $1"._. : $for $1 : 4 ... $1 I I,. LIMIT OHi LIMIT S IOXIS LIMIT 4 LIS. J ---------·---------COUPONS EXPIU APllL 17 T•k • "Mt-" eut te '"''*' EM1w sunite, te -et tt.M flM ,..taw•ts ••. ,_., ...,. their fM41 AMI they llvy fr-~ "-luc.. Vftlap 1-. VAia MariN. 6' 11 ~riw Inn, a.1--. a., Clull. DilltMM. H-•~1, -t76 ......_ .... ..._, yw caff ... •J ,..... ......, .. "' 0.-. Of"' .._ .. N EW PO RT "" PHONI: I .. ..,... 673-1715 I P ROD UCE ... . ... o-pc....,.. .... Panl Ir ............... °'.I ''" °== I "- .! ~ ~ t ' ~ ::i _, -;. • It :;. '-' .. -:- ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ c ' ~ '•, .._ ' '( ~~ " .... ~ ~· ' ~ •• ~ } ~ ! . 3 I ~ ~ .;' ..._.;: . i :.. , ~ r. ~ ~ ~ ~ . • , I , .. • • , .. • . . •• •• I . .. . I . . .. . . , . ... I ~ . .. • .. •• . " • • '\, • ~ 't ,, \. . • . • . I . , * . .. . , , , , I .. • . " ~ I ... 0 . "' (.. '- .. C·a· ·c, tu-··'s..o:·_·. · ·In··!., ·.ti'-·P\·. ·i . . .. .. .. ~. 4 · _, • -•I .. ".r ... . "" .. --t !~ '91' .. ,t. -·} -• . • ...._-. ~ . Meat ... ~ an-familiar with that old tiJM faveritt '-llnl-.._. et ~ fOIDQM>nly caBed Christmaa cac\UI because ii bloomi It ~ lime. 'Theie ue a nuinber Of hybrids of Cbriltmaa cactua with a ~~ ol . coton ranging fn>m white to purple. AD Of these Christmas cactus hytiricb :an dertftd • .trom ~ stnaJe spedes, Zygocactus truncat111. . • · ~ _... blTt bn.Ddaea made up of lh.-t flat llnb u ha or two Joni. 1'bey are thornless and irow by adclinJ more Unb onto tJae odl of the existint Jinb. The1 often erow two or three Hnb on the end of etch old link. SibCe tbe crowt.11 is not too stiff or upriaht the Um~ hang down mUillg 1t u lde.i blsht planl · J .-, _.. ~~:_ trt; "'-•hu•• IJ>IM!9r oa tbe nds ol. the yaunpst 1inb IDd usnn, there is mare than one per lint. A lair sized pla.nt can han 1 tnmdred or more Oowen and be cpllte 1 beautUul apeclmen . f' ,• ... • · a. ....... , te Ctlrillmll cadu;I, or Zyaocactua, theft Is a limlJar 'soedes, Rhtpla11doptds •hlch bloom& in the spring and is commonly c*1led Easter cactus. Allio. there are eome uiocactus that bloom in November and are often called Thartbgiving cactus. , . ; : ! TMile h1A~ey cactus are easy to grow. Tbey require the same treat· ::.m.t •.do ~llmn& They sboakt be potted bl a ~ IO'il-ulnl a lot .'ef·l!iftlleN • 1e1eeaed apba~ Ban~ them or Pllce t)lem in a JocatkiD. lftert 'l91J iet flJtered sunll•bt During lbe sprln_f-!Ml t~ lilbtb lrD 911-id mtmzer "~" week or ten days. _.. • . . . ~ 1 I In ' ........... to bein . .,.,.='.I_· . 'biinti ......_i• .... lolaetimel « .~, . . cnfted onto.. the -stalk of-a columner cactu1 te loDn a m••eure tr.lib cactus. GJ'llfting of a cactus i,. ~:f euj, ft Ml..._ -M. benefit of erowtnc a large Christmas cactu from a small. e.tuDa la a short time because the ltalk it ii grafted an alree4y bl a well ~ ed root system. This metW ls espedaDy belpfUI in~ new seeftnrs aJong fasl Jof\men'1 Cactus Gardens in Paramount, California, list quite 1 num- ber of Cbristm33 cactus and tiste.r cactus hybrids. They ar, const.antly in· troduclng new hybrids to the public. -f oll!'' :.....Don HorMn f ' . if ~ • sa~ket ~rhe ~'ll love It U C'.I .F~A.;C~U;·L .. T Y .TO.· :IX H 18 IT WORKS APRIL 16 ~: Oii .. c.n. .. 11 .. a 1cMn1 s..Mh L....M lty RlcMnl F ..... G•l .. ry N.Y • Members of the ort f acuity ot University of Colifomie, Irvine, have exhibited widely on both coasts ond some enjoy intemetionel reputations, but for the first t~"?e they will be showi09 their worh at the Un iversity Gallery in o st;w titled "Faculty '68'' which opens on April 16 to run through Moy 5.1 Exhibiting in the show ore , Vijo Celmins, Tony Delap, Craig Kouffmon, Robert Irwin ond Richard Smith. Only eminent profes- sionals who have earned their living os artists ond who still have outside commitments are invited to teach at UCL "Faculty '68"· of- fers the public on opportunity pf seeing the finest expressions of such a faculty._ I · Richard Smith won the Gr.nd Prize at the Seo Paulo Bienal in 1967 and recently exhibited at the New York Jewish Museum, along with Robert Irwin. Craig Kauffman just returned from exhibiting in Vancouver and Tony Delap ha~ o one-men show this spri1l9 et the Bkon Gallery in New Yo..\. Vija ~elmins is represented in the current show ot the Los Angeles Count-} Museum. In speoking about the Sch~I of Fine Arts, Dr. Cloyton Gorrj. son, Dean of the school, 5aid, "Vf e do not look upon art ea en orna- ment of civilizotion, but os e vjtol ectivity end metophoricel rltuol reflecting the energy ond spirit' of e culture. We look to the JHtd, then, es an animating force for ~he present. Our reseercl\ Ktlvltiet consequently ore concerned wi~h muminatin9 creation anCJ perfor- mom:e. with inspiring the studio experience." . The Gallery is open to the public T uesdoy t~rou9h Sundoy f ~m I to 5 p.m.: Wednesd4y. I tc 9 p.m.~ closed Monday. There is no admission ch~rge. · -.... ft'll.Y Pll.8T "*"""' ··~ ,... -·••"""" '"'"""~ ..... -\# A• .S a a 9 JI """' 'tJ.nq:> UOJlfl'lUPW GN 'QIJaqway JO UOI ~AfWS •lldtv .<q •thno:> •s.m. q navysnq nta ·J~ luJJJap iJClf\(H U() '!pltg µodat,N 'aAJ.IG epflfts .,_ -9lft 'JVNOU.VN ~:IN ,.. ,......_._. '•••v ... .n: I lt'lR~ ~~· !" ' • • • • • . .&•••·'·~ : ~~----~1•11 --~ lJ .. - -· - l { ~ • ~ ; I ' t • I . I I I l . . ... i J • I l . l f { ~ I l l I • ·• I l ~ t I i i ~ I f . • • I t t ' - - , ' -Abe ~ J UCL.USIYI MIA IUN ................. ............. ....... Ac.demy ~ward NomiMtions IEST A~R--'tod Steiger I IEST PICTORE BEST RL'51' EDITING BEST ACHIFIEMENT IN SOUND BEST SCREENPLAY ca•·•l11T · A:•T . .••.•. ,. COFFEE GARDEN GAUXRY -2125 East Coast BIP•11. Corona del Mar. Hours; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MOD. UnUP 'Fri. Tbe Newport Harbor Service League, which sponaors this gallery, is displaying paintln&a by Leonard Kaplan. No admission charae. <'ORONA DEL MAA IJBRARY -420 Marigold, Cerona del Mar. ~ uhiblt during regular li- brary hours tbrOllih April. watercolors by Coro Eton. BALBOA PAVILION GALLERY -400 Ma.in St., Balboa. Hours: 1 to $ p.m. Wed. ttirough Sun.; I to t p.m. Mon. Currftltly on exhibit. paintings and scuJpture of urban America by Joe Goode and paintinJ,s and boots by Ed Rusc:ha sponsored by the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor. There is no admission charge. Phone '7s.3ML N.B. CITY BALL -330 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ()a exhibit em, regular businest boars, contemponrJ oUs by ucr art 1tudents. CLYDE ZULC'll G&LLBBY -1135 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu. Soun: Meo. thrGup Sat 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 ta 5 p.m. Currently oa ewbit landscapes and ltlll llfes by Helen Braunsch- weiger. CRAWS GALLEJUES. -1399 S. Coaat Hiw!i., Laguna Bed. Boun: 11 a.ta. to 5 p.m. d • No edmlssloo charge. On exhibit through Apr a juried 1bow of sculpture and paintings by members of the Riverside Fine Arts Guild. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -566 W. Center St., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours seascapes and matiae oil paintings by Bea Sonnenberg; mvinef, lands~s and Oor&ll by Hester True. lllEM VElt.DE LIBJIAllY -2961 Mesa Verde DrlYe, Cocta Mu&. CarttDll,y oo exhibit during regular library boun, portraits. clowns and daarecter studies in oil and pastel by Shirley Milligan. "'FAJllWIUS• FMfvrlnt Mal'9aret '-" •O ntP TNhTitl 21U Ville Wrt. ~ llftdl ~._., lllfV s-.,, l:Jt I" .Mo CeMrel lo.c Offb -~1:161 TM'-1) tTO' TnATitL ComllW AP<ll If -u~· E1XURIOUS IA~ EATRE -or....-mAa &oea lit WT UllOA llft. \ IAl.IQA rwS&JU. m.4141 ~ • CHIU> wtrN Mallin ONlY • Starts Sunday At Reqular Price Co ....... ShowsWeeli~ At 7:00 l t :lO s...., Z:J~S:U I l :OI BEST Wf.CTllHlld lmtlnlm B£Sf M:TOR-f'ad ScoWS BEST SCREEHPUl A\Olll N«JTHER llEDIUll- aoi.t Boft BEST IJllMAJ06IUA« (Cob-) BEST COOTlll llSISM (Color) COUJ"llllA 1~:;: fllED Zli\ \E.\L \~SS AMAN FOR AI.I. SEASONS Ii ,_ .. ...,.,J\00£RTOOLT ·TECHNICOLOR & CO&.OI FIATUUTTI 'THI IOAD TO ST. TROPU'' ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.) f Next Attraction • "HAWAII" • Stun April 24 J '12 Or,,,. r- 11 -~-r ii i ' ·' ·1 I Ul'IYe, Newport .Helen. VD eJ.lUOlC Gat'.IJll NC· mar bullaeaa b·Ul's, con.aces by 'Alpha Salve- IOll ol Anaheim. No ldmls&lon charge. OCC GAU.EftY -Orange Cout ColleCe Art Gal· le.ry, 2'101 Fairview Rd.,·Costa Mea.. H•s: 9 a.m. to 4 p.tn. Mon.: through Fri.; 7 t. t p.m. Wed. evening. On emtblt beg1nning April 16, atudeot show ol art wort done independently of class assignm~nts. ._ SOUTH COAST PLAZA EXH1B1T -3333 Bristol Rd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular busi- ness hours April 18 through April 20 a display of works in various media by members of the Costa Mesa Art ·League. A percentage of the proceeds from art aales lfill go to tile league· s scholarship fund. UCI ART 'G~LLERY -Fine Arts Building, UC lrvine. 7601 lrvine St.. Irvine. Hours: Tues. through Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.; Wed. 1 to t p.m. On exhibit beginning April 16, works of faculty members. Vija Celmins. Tony DeLap, Craig Kauffman, Robe.rt Irwin and Richard Smith. No admission charge. See feature Page 4. IRVINE RANCR CENTER -Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Rd .. Irvine. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. On exhibit beginning April 13. marine paintings by Jack Kay. CHARLES W. BO"'ERS MUSEUM -200'l N. Main Street, Santa Ana. Phone 542-5456. Hours: Tues. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun 1 to 5 p.m. and Thurs. evenings 7 to t p.m . No ad.mission charge. Currently on exhibit "Naval Combat Art'' selections of paintings depicting the U.S. Navy from 1961 to 1967. CSCF GALLERY -llOO North State College Blvd., Fullerton. Gallery .located on the second level of the Commons Building .Hours: Mon. through Fri. 1 to 4 :30 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 4. p.m.; closed. Sat. Currently on exhibit sculpture ln wood, glass and plastic by Richard Frazier. Marvin Lipofsky and Sam Richardson. MUCKENTHALER CENTER -119 Bue.na Vista Drive, Fullerton. Hours: Mon. through Sat. l to 4 p.m. CurrenUy on exhibit "Color Us Creative,·• a display of art work by the cen- ter's art students. ages five through 12. 11JVELl?S GALLERY -Newfourth Center, 12991 Newport Ave., Tustin. Hours: 9 a.m. to S:J> p.m. Mon. through Sat. Currently oa uhibit paintings and drawings by Newport Beach artist, James Clutter. New works include fast action impressions of the Grand Prix style formula cars and drivers. florals, figures, land- scapes and action impressions of bullfighters. No admission charge. Phone 838·2.311. LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE presenh "NEVER TOO LA TE" .... , ..... J..,.. ..__. •• DtredM "' "• ...... A,,a 11 ttir. A,r1 27 Weds. tllr1I Sats.. C.milii •~JI,.-. la-.HI ...._WM. & 11Mlft. SUS Frl.1 s.t. S2.7l '1 M elf • S l'Meolt T kbl'f ru OceM A•--.,._,.., Ille• Office - 1 "·"'· ....... ~"' HAWAII 235.00 EACH, BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY• YOUR OWN APARTMENT FOR 7 DAYS , 6 NIGHTS , INCLUDING ROUND TRIP AIR F ARE , TRANSF ERS, CHAMPAGN E ANO L EI, YOU CAN U SE YOUR ROBINSON 's CHARGE ACCOUNT• C ALl. 644-1661, ASK MR. FOSTER TRAVEL SERVICE ~~~!ER MMHlne Stc11o-OAllY PILOT fr!My, A•rlf ~J. UM •Aa·Aaa1 UAll~l;lla LECTURE • DEM~NSTIATION ON ~HAWAll~N HISTIORY ;AND __ ... _Ut.A ~11'··· •-~·~-~-~-;l;t ''Howoi ion History ond the ~lo" is the title of e procjram to b. given Soturdoy, April 20 at 8 p.m. inf the loguno Beich Hi<Jh ~ A11- ditorium on Pork Avenue. f" Geared to adutt audiences, , the presentation by the. Meiek.i Dancers will tell of the historicol eve1t5 in Hawaii that affected ~ hute, and will include donces as well as livipg portroits of historical chorocters in authentic costumes. Jeannette 84 ird, director of the 15-yeor-old Mokokei group, wil tell the story oided by o backgroun4 tape which features voices of tM choir of Christ Church by the Seal and of L&guna actors-Oovid and Betsy Paul. Poul portrays Mark T waf n and Robert Louis Stev~son. The Makakai Ooncers, whose programs 11lways ore given es bene. fits for community projects and intctutions, include 0Jni Alm, Ferol Baird,' Ann Blackwell, Bee Edwards,~Florence Rypinski, Virgini_q Rylett, Shirley Scown, Jone Sparks and sin · er Thelma Hoke. G.rol advisor and technical coordinotor is Williom ucik. Popular guitorisfJred T ovares supplies the occomponiment for Mrs1 H~ke. I The Apri1 20 program, being!presented as a benefit for the La· guna Beoch Civic Ballet Company, tiM be free to members of that or- ganizotion • See Guide to Fun, Page 2, {for. tidet details. Shirley Scown, Ann Blackwell and Bee l;dwards. all of Newport Beach, model some old costumes in the perform~nce to be 1ta9ed for the benefit of the Laguna S.ach Civic Ballet Company. M•NrlM Sed'--OAIL Y ,.LOT ,, ... r. APrll IL lffl The Jll Iii dance is~· t..low, lty 5"lrley Scown, Newport a..dl resident. The Maka ~IDancers onfy pert.rm In benefih fw ~ prefects and lnstftvtions. Orie• c:-. .I: •-..er u . ' ... ' ~ 0 ,. 1 ! .... ' t .< # .. .,. .. , :.. ~ i ~ , • ~ ~ .:. ( .. ·. -: :· , ,: ~ ~ ~ ~ ! $ ~ , ~ ~ ,, :. ~ -: , ~ ~ •' : ' > ~ ~ . 1 ( ' .. ' ·' ' " • ,_ • ,,. . .. .- "' . . J ' lueo~l3 lno-11v sao~ 5u!s!pue~::>Jjaw uJapow ~ I~ 4Y -, I ------~--....-----~--~------'' ~~~-=---=-~-~~~---~ ---~ ~ \...,..,----- DESIGNER'S NOTEBO·Oll Bird Cages BY J. RU)SEll TUMELSON. ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECO~TOR A Wnl in the band may be worth only two in the bosh, but a rare bird cage could be worth a thousand dollars or more. No longer are bird cages strictly for the birds. Now they are for the collector too. Eerfof e.,. were fashioned to match the period furniture in homes in which they were housed, the more sumptuous the home,• the more eteaant tbe bird cage. Some were quite sensational often made of precious metals, adorned with jewels and worth a small fortune. In am., UtM were sometime made of ivory, tortoise sbdl and lacquer with feeding cups of fine porcelain. They were often uaed to house elaborate stnffed birds or flowers. Interesting shapes of bird cages include miniature houses, pagodas, churches, public buildings, casUes and even boats. One bird cage in the Cooper Union Museum in New York City is modeled after a Venetian bridge. Todey old cages are used for conversation pieces and planters, are converted into lanterns and light 6.xlures or they house collections of miniature painted birds. dolls. figures and art objects. NEXT WEEK: RA TI AN fllea.se •ddreu inquiries •n<f questiom by letter to: Desi9ne1'1 Notebook, Weekender Ma9uine, Post Office 801 1875, Newport Beach, C.liforni•. • ---=- Outdoor Lighting TheM IUtMntkelfy stytH cest alutnlnum flxtuns, shown in • patie settlnt are ene et meny new eutdoor lffli"t' recently introduded into Thom•• lndudries MR, Ntht Hne. TM co;l•I New Entl•nd in1pired waif brackets hmwe ~ Meded 1a.u paMls framed beneath • manaard roof top 1"411 er...,... with • 9leaml"1 lwlM ral ea9le. M.tchl"f lar .. fiq pott lan- Hmi and chain hu"f fixtures .,.. ~vallaW. alte. The line giw .. • choice ef _____....... Weck. .... .....-. S...tl.t. I en er tilt Wade flnlshft. . ' I STEREO ~ENSATION! The colorful sound of ~ Orange CounJy Music --~ RADIO KOCM ~03J FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach r ~u"" ~h<--OAtlY f'tl01 Fr•y, """ 12. Ifft I OUT-'N' ABOUT I Continued from Paget Stuft-Shirt Restaurant, Newport Beach, will serve its regular menu, plus a special roast leg of lamb dlnner, on Easter Sunday. To be at your beck and call from 12-noon un- til ten o'clock in the evening. * Ha' Penny Inn, Westminster, also open- ing earlier on THE day. Lamb. ham, lobster, fried chicken, top sirloin steak and prime rib of beef to grace the menu at HP .•. from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. * At Villa Marina, Newport Beach, the usual (and good-good) buffet featuring primt rib and two other hot entrees, plus numer- ous salads, will be available to early Easter dine-<>uters from 12-noon until 4:30 p.m. And • . . yes • . . Mark Davidson and the Big Sound will stage their usual Sunday Evening Concert beginning at 7:00 p.m. Also on hand for Davidson's oJeSsion . . . that special 5~ cents buffet, as well as Bloody Marys at 50- cents. * Don Lush, manager of Palisades. Back Bay, bas passed out word that a special menu will be served in their dining rooms overlooking the Tennis Club. Complete meals . . . New York sirloin steak. pork roast, swordfish steak, fried chicken or top sirloin steak with soup or salad, beverage and des- sert ... $3.95 for adults, $1.95 for children. Another recent innovation at Palisades, 45- cent libations during weekday cocktaiJ hours from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Also wild. wild hors d'oeuvres on the house. N OTES OF A NOMAD A cute new gimmick . . . for Friday cocktail-time and evening . . • at Charter ~· -_ --·--~~ .. -=--=--.--:~. -~ "'.\..... ~ ...... t ":.· ... ~·. The only thin& we overlook al the Victor Hueo Inn is the Pacific Oeun. We have 11•1 "HINO HNISNl'S &ram~ \ .. _,.... .... 67J.JtJI '"YM""'• I• II Mouse Rote.I jn Anaheim unveiled recenUy. In the CHH's Showplace Lounge .•. a Gallery of Caricatures .•. whidl management "1 the hostelry upects b> IOOn become an lmprelfive .nay of the many artists and per90Mlities appearing in Anaheim and tbe rest of Orange County. • The Gallery wUI display show business, tpo!U and other fields folk visiting the Show· pJa('e Lounge. Too. OC residents can go the caricature route for a nominal sum ... and the man in charge of chalk and/crayon is fantastic. Calls himself "Zen" . . . and you'll be 1mazed by his arti~ry in the "as J see you" areas. * Get to Karam's, Newport Beach and tr., the newest delicacy of Chef Bennie Viloria • . . "crepes Lucille." strawberries accent- ing cheese-filled crepes prepared and flamed at table-side. Other Viloria memorabJes ... bananas Foster, cherries jubilee and peach Melba. * The Hert>-Joe Trio gone bye-bye from Sheraton Beach Inn. Huntington Beach. to fulfill an engagement at Newporter Inn, New- port Beach. Now on the stand at the Shera- ton, the Dick Stabile Quartet. Mr. S. was one of those yesteryears "big band" front • men at the Newporter along with Freddie Martin and Les Brown. Catch these lads any ni~ht but Su nday at the SBI. * The Jimmy Vann Trio a good one at Jerry Schroeder's Chef's Inn, Corona det Mar. Fast sets . . . enjoyable listening. A more detailed report on this fl'OU-P fortbcom- mg soon. Tba's all! V.ffa nOC/a · YOUU ENJOY OUR n~wporl SUNDAY BRUNCH -•-11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. IFM~ r.., .. l>ium9 Sina 1965 JUI COAST Hl•HWAY 3801 f..Aq UMST HIGHWAY NIWPOIT HACH U>lioNA o~L M"a. Ct.uFORNIA D.....,..,.....,lll:ats.ao1. P1fON1:: (714) 67>137'4 RESERVATIONS SUGGESHO ~ "42·7110 l:tt P.M. • J:tt A.M. h'tf Yot1 CCII • , • complimr-nt.try hors d'oeuvres from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; fashio11 I 1 •1 TONITI ENJOY shows Wednesdays and M 'T\0011 ~OOM r fl days; I INO·sized COCklatf. Cockr:.;~~::;;~M~ I I ~ CBICIEN DELllBT Superb luncheons and dinners daily. Ooo't overlook us! CAIAllET CO.GO l'un ;., th• S/cy D•n~ V1aOR ""'° Inn Chit Dfrn at Coast H11hway l •1u111 Btadl-494 ~477 I ~ "'''"'U"AHT llU,.,_ ~ILT f'ILOT ,., ...... """ u. ""' '·~·M~---II tlot Cll'\'D ..,...,.,.,,, f.••• ''~"'"'~"' fro"1 "'odu•lt '" 1100 •.• D.itcm1, C'r<1 •11f, •net ,,.._., f'llCUf brr•t' ''"' lf'Ollllft "' tlN w"' ·''" to Dl~\FTLA\'D 111tMfoa,,.p1t1l of•"--'"· 7 Fttcm"'4 t;:·~~71~0TEL I ll w ..... Ill • .-----:-- 642-6700 Newport t.oc.11 Costa Mn. I · · -1v<INfl$ mm I ......... ,,. •LAt,,_..n,.....,. ·=r· ·--·~ ........... ._,.,~ a.--. .. • .... a....1. 1111 · Clllllaesen.. ........ ... ........ S:f A& ~\I Diii Wllo ~ i11c• Ollole J.9560 '•11 f'rt .,., lllt WI I e.M. __. r -- ---J_ -I .. -F-~ ~ ~ -~---• OritMel Malan FeM ........ ~ • Y n Bow Tried tAc Ra&. Now Trr tJw &au · -.-.11:;;..n._ .. ,J! e •M -111.a .... -- f915 HARIOR ILVD., 'i(.M. 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O.r own Eedw kt1"Y wlU It. .... witti Euter E,ft, ceady encl ... ,,., ..,,~ fw tli. .,....., .... k -• ~~ lwi., th-el ... f FOR llEllltVAT11 ~l\E!Z e'lDl! ~ llullCMon wed:day1 ~innu urvtdill IM Grand Mt11t1ttf • 571 S. M<\tN, O~OB Rt'crva1.1ons: S42-3S9S (Closed Sunday} I./'· ,;, . RM&M fu.&TAUUHJ' ContiMnt1I CuisiM Cocktails Smnng Luncheon and Dinn~ lfonday throvgh Saturd4v. N0t.o Open Sundays, 4 ·10 p.m. W• -l•cet9' H tli. lrhtol Street side belwHn Mullu & lluett end the Mey C•. SOUTH COAST PLAZA • a 1Aw. ~.! 11-= •• El Matador FAMJL Y RESTAURANT AUTHINTIC MEXICAN FOOi Ho. 1~..._ I T.c. wltti rke, a.-, ..--1roa. ......, M•P or ..io4 ....... , $1.50 No. 11-l Taqvlto1 wltti Guaca-1• souc•, rice, i,.a,.1, toua41tcn, •obo, soup or solad •••. $1.50 LUNCHEON snc1.u.s 0,..: M ... rtn T1ttin. -11 :00-11 :00 Frl.-S.. -ll:00-11:30 s ... 12:00-11 :00 p.111. 17'8 N-,ett ~ fAt 1M St.) Cotn Mete Ml-'417 ~~ ~ -==-n ,_.,~ • NOWI ff DANCING ~ Bl\LJIDI\ Wednesday thru Satvtday '-,r • • • dinner with tha most spectacular harbot view In Newport ••• from 5 each evening • • • 4 tlWPORT BEAOI • BALBOA PENINSULA FOR RE~VATIONS (7HJ 673·4633 At Don J 'ose Don Jose Restaurant in Huntington B9ach is head· quuters for the Mexican food devotees in the Har· bor Area. Service is fast ind good and the food is su- perb. After dinner there it entertainment in t h e lounge by the toe-tapping H1yden Causey trio with C1utey on 9uit1r , Charles Murchison at the piano and Jotephine Courreges on vo- cals and d rums. Try it - you'll like. Me.llllM ~AILY "ILOI "" .. Y• AKil 11, IHI Modern Me jrchandising Goes ,· All-Out Elegant Merchandising methods have cflanged drastically in the last few years, mostly by sheer necessity. Corppetition for the consumer dollar ts keen and relentless and the retailer fi•ds that bis day is no longer an easy eight hours in the store. Most likely ht is spending all day and long hour<> into the night for as many a s six ~ys each week. The large shoppin~~ centers have made night shopping a c nvenience for their customers on at least two nights each week with so e of the stores staying open every night and in some cases on Sunday. ~ The store owner or merchand· e manager who bas some original ideas. and is not afraid to implement hem. is bound to be in the enviablt! position referred to in the old adage, ·, · you build a better (Douse trap thl! world will beat a path to your door." Recently we became aware of just such an example of alert mer- chandising. and thought it was worth *nging to our readers' attention. We took photographer Lee Payne witb bis stalwart camera, borrowed a coup1e of models, found the store owner res nsible fo r the idea and this page is the result. Here is what intrigued us. Joe Hartstein, owner of Jewels jewelry store in the multi-million do gleaming Rolls Royce Silver Cloud using this $10,000 beauty. y Joseph, a handsome, understated ar South Coast Plaza, purchased a d bas a unique merchandising idea All young couples purchasing d~mond wedding ring sets for $200 or more may have the services of the Ro Is on their wedding day. A dignified liveried chauffeur will pick up the bri e at home, drive her to the church, and after the vows have been said ill drive the newlyw~s to their re- ception or to any secret rendezvous, rom which they may leave on th.e1r honeymoon. The chauffeur, London-born ~ Lloyd, now a member of Hart- slein's staff, is a former signal corp man in the British Army and one- time chauffeur for Sir Stanley Reed, ember of Parliament and aide-<ie- camp to King George V. The youngsters used in the feature are pretty 17-year--Old Lee Ed- ewards of Costa ~lesa and handsome ~evin McDermott, !!• of Huntington Beach. She is employed at Gene's D*-ss Shoppe and he 1s a salesman at Harris and Frank in the same shoppiLg center. Their employers supplied their wardrobes. · · · This versatile couple quickly fe into the spirit of the occasion and i . was difficult for us to remember lthey were• just playing their roles. Who knows? This could be the "stard of something big" for them. At any rate it was tun for us and we hope y~u enjoy it. · · · • · Joe Hartstein imd his wife.--Rujh. are· residents of Long Beach ~d have had successful jewelry venture!l there and in Bellflower. In addit ion to their new store in the South Coast tflaza they also O\\ n Jewels by Joseph in the Buena Park Shopping Center. -Elbee Ch•uffeur Ben Lloyd proudly ho;s the door a1 Kevin helps LM Into the Cloud. In full .-ddlng regalia tfiey app..r to be soerlng on • cloud of their own -• btg pink one with • tumber 9 on It • Moulne Stcll-'IAILY rlLOT Frid•~. Al>rll 12, I ... '""' Kevin and Lee gaze at all the beautiful d iamond eng19emettt and w.scting rings th"rough the window of Jewels by Joseph, looking for •II the world like two k1ds drooling over a c;Andy dlspl1y . Jo. Hartenstein shows the Y'Ung couple the Rolls Royce Sitver Cloud. TM expreH_ions on their faces s"°w how they fMI about th. OllPOrtunity to ride in such luxury. , • .;:ft ' 'i' t ' ~ . . J I I ~ ~ ..... < ~ ..J ~ \el.ii ~ ··-_<.i,;1-...... "" ·.l':-0~->. ~ ;:..,V -8 i::l ·-. ~ s °i Cl.I t>O °i .!l CO ·-c7. ~~I "(j ~~ ~.~; ~. ~~·= ~~ ~ §' ~ 'O .• s:: ·~ ~ :x: a;: ~· .!! .,, .g ..!!! ~ :x: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CQ tn ...-.... --Cl.I u -."1 > '"' E ~ --:::i ·---::r: --:;J "' c: Q.I < 9 Cl.I g. t 'O ci. ~ ·~ ~ 'O ; ·;:: •. ~ ::I ...c: c::> c Cl) Ql ~ _; ~ ...c: ~ t ~ «_, ~ >. ~ --g t:; : . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -g L) .~ ~ tzl ~ c Po.~ ::E ~ ~ ] ~ 65 ~ ~ 8-.:: -g .~ = ~ ~ 41 ~ i ~ ~ : ~ >.2 "' 0 .., > c ~ i:: s > ...., :::?: :::> ..c: 0 >. :: .. "O .. ·-5 0 ~ "' .;j -= f ~ ~ ~~~l~~:i!~!!~~~~it!i~i~i o.0 '-"' .s u 0 .!:J ~ QI u i .. ... .5 E-0 ... .s! c Easter Edibles -------- Bunny Day is Brunch Day, and with be of the Jong ears and whiskers, the furry coat and the button tail due to make the scene next Sunday, let's take a look at what some Orange County .restaurants are offering for Easter fare. Free Easter bask els for each child will be a feature of Easter Sunday brunch at the Gr.md hotel in An:il'l,.;""· ·~ The speciru menu, sel"Y'ed from 10:00 a.rn. until 2:00 p.m. in the plush Matador Room, will ofier a variety of choices. Guests may select orange juice or tomato juice, scram- bled eggs with 'ham, bacon or sausage, lamb chops, or chicken livers and mushrooms. A!- so available: hash brown potatoes or broiled tomato. fresh strawberries, chilled canta- loupe, uesb pineapple chunks. sweet rolls or toast and coffee. Prices are $2.75 for adults. '$1.75 for chil- dr-en under 12 years of age. Regular menu items may also be enjoy· ed in the newly redecorated Matador Room. ·~ I • ~ OUT 'N' A·BO:UT: Orange County's Restaurant and Entertainment Scene ,,.zz.c: • ...,,. .. ~..,,... ~~~ . .; • • • By Don W~son ~--- to be fouod at Five Crowns Restaurant, Corona del Mar. Manager John Ondyke has come up with a real goody here, offering such gastronomi- cal greats as peaches in champagne. fresh strawberries and cream, porridge and cream or a selection of frui1 • ·ices to start with. ft NewJ>P~ter N icey on h~nd with eggs, candy and many other --.-, . surpnses for the small fry. The P:eeter in the huntsman's black cap, .. ,, red jacJtet! and black slacks will welcome An added for the adults ... the fact Easter ltruiichers to Newporter Inn, Newport that Roy Guerra. one of the originaJ em- Beach, w. hd travel there to partake oC that ployes at "'!l ~nd more recently food manager bostelry(,s ted Hunt Breakfast. at ~rksh1re s:On-The-Bay for a long spell •.• 1s now b?" -?t the Newporter Inn in that Served with champagne. this traditional capacity. Newporter Jbreaklast features a wide variety • oC appetite, appeasers inc.luding corned beef The Hunt Break£ast served from 9: 30 hash, cfea'1ted chipped beef, chicken livers, a .m . to 2:00 p.m. Additional faer at 1''ive Crowns includes ham, sa~~ge, bacon . and fried chicken. S ddl J S . such main course brunch items as crepes Fresh ftmtli. rolls, muff ms. and assorted bev-a e >ack e r v 1ngs Veronique, Berkshire bangers and eggs, Nor-erages 'BreJ the accompamers at Newporter folk omelette (stuffed with chicken livers and Jnn. Ii. .J A gala Easter parade and hunt buffet mushrooms), roast beef bash, eggs Benedict . He~ !f.e adults are charged $2.75 and are scheduled poolside in the patio at Saddle- (delicious) or Yarmouth kippers and eggs. childre1 $1175. back Inn. Santa Ana. $2.95 for adults and $1. 75 for children under 12 years of age. a MANY MORE There will be, of course, many, many other Easter brunches served around 0 . C. These four are covered merely to let readers know approximate price range, time. menu and on and on and on. So-0-0-0-0 ... consider them as you will, and Happy (Easter) Eggs Benedict to you! Seaclif £ -Soloist Se~ed from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m., this ( j' ~ The parad~ '"ill consist of showings of exceptional Easter repast can be enjoyed in f the latest fashions from the Santa Ana, La the Five Crowns inside dining rooms or pn · l' Habra and Newport Beach shops of Joan Dick Webster and his "s h . t., ... outdoor patio Buck Fashions · ymp ony m One of the most enjoyable brunches thi~ ·~ · l I · rb~" now the' entertain~r at Huntington Five Crown F aer Webster into that establi~ent after his re- turn from engagements • Tbe Top Of The Mint in Las Vegas and th• Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. 1 Orange Coontians2emember Web-mr from long-run · gs at Stouffen, Orange; Mascola's, San~ and the Yorba Linda Country Club. • A most interesting a . the one Webster has worked up. Not only is be an rbed llkr ... but, through eJectro devices .... com- bines the sounds of an o electric guitar, c:eleste and two string b Ses with bis piano doodling. ~ r You can catch Webst.«~ Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at the lluntington Seaclifi Add Easter The elegani Chez brin.g a note of spring the Saturday before Ei usual long-stemmed ros1 of daffodils will grace ; in Orange will to its posh -decor . instead ol the ,. the bright yeJlow · table. ~f • out-n..abou~ bas ever partaken of (an_d The tariff: $2.95 for adults. $1.95 for chil-AnP 'afded" for t hose kiddies ... the The multi-dish buffet will be served from Seachff Country Club, H. untmgton Beach. sneak-previewed for Easter last Sunday) 1s dren. Newpo~er ·inn's own Easler bunny will be 10 :00 a.m until 2·00 pm with prices set at Th Se Jiff -, · · · · e ac , open to the public booked I -l , ! ...... '""' -----I , ___________ .....,__ -------- ·DANCING RICK CHADBOURNE COMBO TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 P.M. . -- FREE CHAMPlONSHIP FIGHT FILMS! Dolty Ulltfl 9 p.,.. Mo....,. Ulltll 2 •.•· Mo"4ay NIM~ T---tt BILL MARTINI'S n o E. 17ttli COSTA MESA ,. DON JOSE' ME*I AN RESTAURANT !4 -pntodly ''""" - -~.,,(den Ca11se!J Trio ~ ~ ,... s. o'\ .-~'l · ~c-o ... '\ ~ . $. 'Yl) f4..~ J.. l ,_.._. , ·~'4so II ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~i,'+-~ ~.· . ' ~ i;;; II "'+ ' fl "'S ~ HA.Y"'N LAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON '46.tlll ~ ... --e _,,_ --.... --c!' - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 7 M USlCJANS • 2. VOCALISTS ~COUNT'EM ~ SPE~IAL SUNDAY BUFFET.59 BLOODY MARYS. 50 11 from 7 p.m. f I.MA~: _;Al ... ~~ 675 -0200 I ~~~~1\1' fw ""r Llstenl,. Toel DON'T MISS ITI VILLAGE INN ~~ 129 MlriM a.rbo. b land ~ OR3-4S30 ·--= J!e Saini 2Jropez ~STAURANT FRANCAIS French Specialty Chef Rene• (formerly with Rom1noff1 l 301 2 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY 5:30 PM. TIL 10:30 P.M. Closed Monday 673-7813 d; PIAZZA exceptional italian cuisin e domestic-imported beer$ ond wines food to 90 675-3641 polm ovenue at boy bolboo peninsula Closed Monday 11 JbSEPHINE COURREGES i CFof erly With The DeC .. tro Si1tenl ENCHQ.ADA & TACO . . . . . . . . $1.30 CHIU ~i1-~2_-~C ... ~~!~1sa·. $1 .45 e CdcK AILS e OPEN 4 PM EASTER e 9093 E. 4 da 1 (at Magnoti•) Hunt. Beach 962-7911 • t R anady your EASTER DINNE 1t · lschroeders lchef's 'Inn C•terin9 to !1ar9e p1rties an~ f•milies I chlldron' s dinners h•lf price). Roserv•ti~ns accepted. See our w•itreues in 1their tradition•! "Easter Bonnets.'" Served 11 •.m. 1p 11 p.m. Nltttfy featwi'"J 1M ...-laaal ' Jl~MY YANN TRIO ill ttM to.te· f Tel: 675-0-470 3201 ~-Coast Hwy.-Coron• ct.1 M•r / -lfM ~AILY l'ILOl ,.~.,., A"J 11, U6t 111111 &1~-~tud Q'~ Or•ng• County's "Most" List.ning-D•ncin9! DKK STABIU OUARm fro·m 8:45 Nightly Except Sund•y e COCKTAILS e DINNER e DANCING FOR RESERVATIONS: 536-1421 21112 Ocean Avenu. Huntington Beach, C•lif. ~~ OlJR NEW M ENV F EATUR ES STEAK-LOBSTER ....................... $3.95 , EAST. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ....•...•••.. $3.25 SHISH KABOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • • . . . • . . . $3.25 BEEF KABOB .......................... $3.25 e GENEROUS COCKTAILS e DINNEI 6-11 PM LUNCH 11 :JO AM-J:OO PM BUDDY RHONER e PIANO-VOCALS • lft THE LIDO LOUNGE 5 p.m. • 8 p.m. BILL McCLURE DUO • OpeninCJ Tuesday, April 16 HERB.JOE TRIO with Gil M•rtinez 8:30 p.m.-1 :45 a.m. , //y/(;/,; ~'~ THE CASPIAN r.1 1107 Jamboree Road Newport BHch I 1670 NEWPOIT '4~1HJ COSTA MESA l 644-1700 --~. -·-.;. 1'1 -~~ -~ ... _ ....... _ ....... -.......... _ t ENJOY AN EVENING AT THE ••• qr~-· DANCING TO DAN PERRY'S TRIO TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY COMPlm DINERS FROM $3.25 ~-.......... NIWPOtrf llACM MJ.414t M19111111it S«1~AIL Y "LOT "'"'"· •en• n. "" palisades restaurant Dinner. Luncheon, Cocktoils & Atmosphere ENTERTAINMENT -DANCl~G NIGHTLY EXCEl'T MONDAY Sundoy Brunch 11 :00 A.M. -3:00 P.M. Specially Priced l ibofions '4 to 7 Do ily. Also Hors D'euvre!. PALISADES ROAD I ETWEfN NEWPORT BOULEVARD ANO RED HILL ROAD 546-6534 TAURANTS llot. . .---- • I . : I EAS, !'ER I ,, SUN 'AY I I DIN ;ER ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN BUFFUMS ~ BROADWAY • II> Open: Weekdays-f:A'lncbeon: 11-5 Dinners: l :Op-l2:00 Saturdays-Luncbeon: 11:00-5:00 Dinners: &:00-12:00 Sundays-Dinners~ 4:00-11:00 RESERVATIONS 644-2010 ...... c...~. ........ , .. ~ - '-- .._.