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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-18 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot- SEEING-IYI DOG -Old and blind but not alone, Dalmatian dog (left) waits with younger female companion while Newport Beach poundmaaterr c,becks pair into city pound. Pair was found wander- inl alonf Pacific Coast Highway, with bit(:h leading her sightless friend. r ' Friend • ID Need Young Pup Aids Sightless Dog By BRUCE BENSON Of .. Deity l'lltl Slllfl There be was. an o!d feU.0,w on shaky 1egs. trying to cross Pacific Coast Highway, totally blind. But be bad a younger companion. 3he kept tugging 't him, holding him back Crom the onrushing oars. A touching enough scene, and for .;ome reason all the stranger because both were DaJmatian dogs. Tiiey are alack and white spotted, of the fire ?ngine kind. P&Ming mot.orist Arthur Tirotta, of 080011.z Ocean Front. Newport Beach. 1aw the Dalmatian drama as he Nh.izzed down the bi1hway and cross- ?d Orange A venue. He coax.ed tbe dogs into bis car. and .urned them ovet" to police about 9 ~·clock this morning. ··we can't speak their language, but ,be anlmaJ kingdom Is ahead of humans In many ways," said Dr. Albert E. Stockton as be checked the pair int~ city pound at hla veterinary clinic. The younger Dalmatian appeared uncertain as she was Jed into a pen surrounded by chain link fence. Other dogs in the kennel snilfed the newcomers over, then began barking. "People call dogs dumb. but maybe we're the ones wbo are dumb," Dr. Stockton chuckled. The younger dog looked back. then wheeled back to her blind friend. He was shaking and seemed scared to ti ea th. "It's not that unusual,'' the vet COil· tinued, "for one dog to care for another. Especially if they're of the same litter, or have lived together for a long time. "I think it's just like you or I. IC you like someone, you're going to look arter them." New Rooms at the Inn? It Depends on Planners Newp«t Beach p l a n n 1 n g com· missloo«I fel their first loot tomcbt at 9 propoMd major llddltloas ~ tbe 225-room Newportier Inn, eccordlng to Planning Directllf Enle8t Mayer, Jr. Uttle [f 1111 adioo ii expected riebt away because the hottl people are tx· pected to seek a contlnuoce on ttlelr hearing, Mayer aald. Their applkattoo for a uae permit shows they i.nterld to build 118 more hotel rooms. a swimming pool and a party pavilion. Mayer said they will seek a ·con· tiouaboe to May 2 to allow for revisioos to their building plans. A1lo oo tonigbt's agenda ~ a YMCA request for a use permJt to build an Olympic sJzed swimming pool at the Y's new faclUties. 2000 University Drive. Today's Closln1& THURSDAY, APRlt: 18, ·1968 JEN CENTS KiDg l(iller Hunt Spreads Suspect Took Dance Lessons in Long Beach MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP) -Tht fox trot. cha cha and go.go and seem· mysterious Eric Starvo Galt hu beta ed like a "nice fellow." He described charged with conspiracy and mm"' the suspect as "youngish looking and in the ususination « Dr. Martin nqµy dressed." Luther King Jr. Employ es of country anc western Tbe manhunt spread to Lone Beach bars in the Long Beach area recogniz· today after it was reported that a man~ ed Galt from the p ho to g r a p h identlfyini blmself as El'1C S. Galt had 1 dlstributed by the FBI. One barten4er gradu~t.ed from the National .. J;>uct ymem bered bls preference for vodka Studio there. Ind water. , Rod Arvidson, manager of the Long The !''BI said in a rugitive warrant Beach studio, saJd Gall took lessons In issued Wednesday night in Birm· ingham, Ala., that Galt, 36. conspired with a man "whom he alleged to be bis brother" to violate King's civil rights. The state charge of first-degree murder was filed against Galt in Memphis where King, 39, Nobel Prize winning civil rights leader, was shot to death on a motel balcony April 4 by a sniper who fled from a nearby room- ing house. Te"lephone Workers Too Much, Too Soon \ • WASHINGTON <AP) -Preaident Joseph A. Beirne of the AFL-clO Oommunlcatlons Workers said today "the strike is on" in the ftrtt. «a- tlonwtde walkout of aocne 115,000 telephone workers In 21 years. Beirne said union men set up picket lines in Alabama al 2 p.m. because of threats of intimidation by the Southern Bell Telephone Co. Workers in 15 other states, tbe District ol Columbia and the Uftion'a 23,000 installers Who work natJonwide went out at noon PST, Beirne said. Informal wage talks between the I.IQ.ion and ti.. kU Telepbuae ~,..~ LT.le «f -' ~ union ,,Olesman described negotiations as in a state of coijapse. A strike is not expected to c-ause much interruption of telephone 1ervice at first becau.se of the highly automated nationwide network of telephone equipment. The union said there would bf> breakdowns in equipment for lack of repair if the strike luted very long. "We will maintain service and it will be good service," said H. I. Romnes. chairman of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., parent firm of the Bell System. The union revised downward its earUer estimate that nearly 200,000 workers would be involved at the start. The strike would involve 2.3.000 telephone installers around the nation who work for the Western Electric Co'., a Bell subsidiary : 2.000 at the Western Electric manufacturing plant in BuUalo, N. V .. and about 14-0.000 Bell rperators. clerks. repairmen, test men, linemen and other workers in 14 states and the District of Columbia . However, Bell System contracts c o v er i n g another 16,000 com· munications workers in 16 other states expire between April 26 and May 14, the union said. The last nationwide telephone strike in HM7 lasted 44 days. Although talks were broken oH. the union spokesman said: ''We wllJ con· tinue to work ror some kind of set· Uement." • TheS'e appeared no immediate in- dica1tion of any fed eral intervention ex- cept for voluntary mediation. "We have been talking to the parties, we are still talk.Ing to ttie parties and intend to continue," said ~ederr medJator Walter Magglolo. Steele ltl•rlceu NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market continued an irregular ad· vance this afternoon . showing a 11lmjlar pattern to that of the previous two sessions. Trading was acUve. ~See quotations, Pages 1~11). Lease, 'Legion -Pier -Fee Newpor1 Beach's new City Council isn't aboul to bite off more than it can chew-not at one sitting, anyway. ,As a result, the tidel1mds use rce proposal and American Legion Post 291 's lease extension request have * Public Meeting On Srnith Report Slated April 29 .. The city'• $32,000 wfibur Smith report wfilbe fiven a full-b1own publk presentation Monday. April 2 9, Newport Beach May-0r D o r e e n Marshall •announced tioday. Engineers from the San Francisco co~ulUng firm will appear before councilmen and the publk to outline aspects of the JS-month traffic and parking study. The meeting will begin in th<) council chambers al 7:30 p.m. City Traffic Engineer Robert Jalfee said the presentation will include slides and charts. Several weeks ago, councilmen had set Apr il 22 as the date for discussion of ilhe Smit2l report. But because it is a complex subject. it was given an en· tire evening on April 29. No other mat- ters will be discussed at the "informal hearing," Mr~. Marshall said. heen taken o(( the council's Monday met!ling agenda. Mayor Do r e e ·n Mtrrshall announced OOday. ''We'U be busy enough wi•th other maLters then." she explained. The "other matters" include a public hearing on a proposed 212-acre annexation of Irvine Company land above Harbor View Hills. The tidelands fee plan and the Legion lease issue -both considered highly controversial -will be discuss· ed by the council on July 8. Mrs. Marshall said. Council members have unanimously agreed to the delay, she noted. Postponement of action on the tidelands fee proposal means that &n· ttclpaled revenues of up to '15,000 a year will not bt cranked into the 1968· 69 municipal budget. the mayor added. "~ is neces&&ry in order to give our new members sufficient lime to review all the work the city has d<>ne on the fee plan up until now." she said. Proposed levies against private piers are SlO annually. The fees wouJd vary for commercial tidelands 10· stallalions. Legion Post 291 several months ago asked the council to extend its lease on city property in Balboa "as Jong as leg&Jly possible." The site is now the •location of the Legion Hall. The present lease is due to expire in 1971. The Legfon pays the city $1 a year for the use of 1.5 acres of bayfront land at 15th Street. The issue. like the tidelands fee pl<>n. had been held over for further study by the old council. Bill to Protect Marine Preserves Clears Hurd"le A California senate commill~ today released a bill making it ille~al to roach small marine life along parts of the Orange Coast Authored by Assemblyman Robert Radham IR·Newport Beach >. the bill caUs for a marine preserve in the tidelands of Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and South Laguna. The measure won final approval in the senate fish and game committee Wednesday. It now goes lo a senate finance committee where easy final approval is anticipated, according to a Badham spokesman in Sacramento. U adopted lhit. bill would beco me law Iii days alter the legislature adjourn~. When that mighl be is still anyone's iiuess Badham · ~ antl·poaching bill makes ii a misdemeanor for anyone to take. ~mall marine life from three precisely mapped coastal area~. Specifically excluded from the ban are larger forms or sea life. including abalone. lobster, rock fi sh. kelp bass and others. However. an appropriate fishing license still would be required to take the larger creatures. Controversy arose over Badham's proposal when Laguna Beach moved to prohibit sportsmen from snatching the larger marine life as well as the smaller. Sacramento lawmakers didn't bite on the suggestion to include big beasties along with the small in their marine preserves. Instead, they acted on the premise that laws against hall a poach are bet· ter than none. and pushed ahead with the measure in its current. restricted form . First-degree murder in Tennessee carrie.s the ~eath penalty although the electric chair has not been used in the state since 1960. The maximum penalty under the recteral charge o( conspiracy to violate a person's civil rights is a '5,000 fine and 10.year prison sentence. There was no further mention in the FBI statement about the alle2ed brother and no charge was filed (Set' GALT, Pagt' %) Lido Sands Police-TV Leaders of a private Newport Beach residential area today asked the city to install a police-monitored television camera in their neighborhood. Municipal authorities, h o w e v e r • responded coolly to the request from the Lido Sands Community Associa· ti on. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt said the Electronic Protection System IEPS) now under study by the city isn't likely to be te sted or used in residential areas. except for possible stakeout purposes. "We'll take this request under con· sideration." said Hurlburt. "but we're not too enthusiastic about the idea. "The EPS would be designed essen- tially for public areas, where there's a higb concentration af people. Tiie cameras would be used to assist in traffic control. for instance, and also in commercial districts. We don't want to get involved in residential areas." He noted that the City Council is yet to apply formally for federal funds needed to launch the $500.000 EPS pro· jed. The money would come from Pres!· dent Johnson's proposed Safe Streets I e g i s I a t I o n , s t l l l a w a i t ing Congressional approval. Johnson has asked for $100 million lo be used for local law enforcement assistance. The Lido Sands police-TV request was made in· a letter to the city rrom John R. Durio. president of the West Newport homeowners' group. Durio said his board of directors bad decided "to ask the city to investigate the possibility oL thLlnstallation oL~ television monitor camera within our area.'' He cited ''extensive vandalism'' in the private community as a reuon for the request. Experunental Reentry Vehicle Tested Today VANDENBERG AFB fUPJ) -An experimental reen try space vebiclf' was sent streakinl{ down the Air Force western test range today by an Atla1 E rocket The launching at 12:55 a.m. was car ric:<f out by the 6595th Aerospace Test Wmg. as part of the advanced ballistit reentry systems I AB RES) program, designed to develop more effective vehicles for intercontinental ballistic missiles. Orange Coast Weatber .L~ndon Bridge (or Colorado River The bill was born out of a fear among many that seashore visitor" would Roon wipe tidal areas clear ol any sealJfe if their unfohlblted poaching continued at Its present rate. $12.68 Million Bid Warmer weather with wind~ is the iWterative f o r e c a s l brought to you by G o r d o n Shleld.s for Friday. Mercury marks w\11 bf' 68 alon~ the co~st and 72 further inland. INSIDE 1 'UHA Y 87 ALMON J..OCKABEY .... ..., ..... ..., London Bridge spannlog the Col· •ado-Riva ,Oil .... sr•t .MoJJv• Deaert? Blimey, mai. J'O'I mall be out of 7our bloomln' JnlDd. lt'• JQlt anecMI' bloody mirage. Row m•r times do I l'Lave to tell you that onl7 Entlitbmen and mad doe& go out ln this bot desert QOOCI da1 sun T Draa out all the old "Umey'' cUchu -even Ule one abool the dumb Yank that boufbt the ruddy Londo11 Brldp. Then throw them .. I out the window. A not IO dumb~ very rich Yanl h.u IDdetd boullt I.he M>*I tpaD tflat has .r .~ echoed for a century and a hall to the JU:V•tlom of BriU,sb footateps mt tOOI ot b«ae-drawn and motorlr.ed tr-1flc. Tiie London B~ i. not fatlinc dowl. It's beiftC kn down -l&oDe b7 numbered atoee -and being tramportecl to LU• Ravaau Qty, Arla., an "lmt&ftt ... on Cbt bulb of the Cok>rado River, when Jt wm be rest.ortd In It.a entirety to 1pan a milt· l ong Chin.net lfowTftJ from the malJ\ s~am of I.ht Colorado to Thompson 817. Robert P, McCUlloch. dfvelof)er o( Lake Havsitu City. Is the man wM purdlutd the famed spen for a pt· lance -to McCWJoch -o( '2.480.llOO. the board or the McCulJoch Aircraft And who ls Bob ~cCullocb. as he Corp., gyroplane 'nd h, e I i c o p t e r prefers to be called? He ia the 58-year-mamtf~er. old @alnnan of the board of Lake Havasu City has long been thr McCWtoch OU COrp. 0( catilorbi1, • pet project of ''Bob SenJor'' -since he petroleum exploration and production discovered the wide place in tbe wa~ comJ>OI: cbatrmuOf tile boflrd ol Its whUe aurcbtng for a sui~ble place to wholJ1 owned subsidiary, McCulloch test bla oulbolX'd motors. ~apertle1, Inc., a naUonal rat estate He envi.&ioned a city then that deve&opment orianiution; chairman would be a complete recttaUonal and president of McCulloch Corp., one resort community with a sound of the """1d'r ~ pvodilti!J• '1f -ttouomte ~ of light indu:s1:ry and chain Jaw1 and outboard moCora. etc , var1td commercial enteTJ)l'1ses. Today etc . etc. thrA four year old city la a N!'ality. McCulloch Corp. Is the parent com· Another prime mover in lht Lttt pDny o( McCulloch or C.Mda, hlgJum li llVatu City_ project -and the r Australia. He ii a1Jo cttairmlft or (Set! BRlDGE, Ptt~ I) Okayed for Aqueduct SACRAMENTO ( UPn -Gri!rith Co. of Los Angeles Is the a~ent low bidder at SUM mll!ion for con· strucUng • 1$.nUle 1tretch of the Calllornla aqueduct In Kem County, the water resources department an- nounced. The Job, extending from Wheeler B l d g e. t.o Tebachapl putnplnf ptlllt< about 20 miles south o( Bakersfield. Is 11cheduJod for completion In July, 1970. GrllfJth's bid was 1moog rour submit· ted . As th(' Island& i11 the Poc1jic contantu to grow u1 pop11Lot1on, tht true "native'' is /cut duop- ~aring, ror tht stcr11 on the . ''P"~u Hmooi'°1M -dMappcar· anu, ace Page S. ~ 1 ,...._ • ( ......... "4' ..... tt c-ta • ,......,_,, If C....-ff 11 ... .._, ...... .. , °""' Nttlfft • Or'e-C-'r • 01-• 'TA u ...... '"' u fy 1¥1• ,..,,., ,. ........... " lt .-.-IJ<.U ll'1lllllft 1•11 ,_,. '"" '"c-• ·-~ !toll -14 ,.......,.,. ,. ................ II ,......... d ,.. .... II . ....., 4 ............. ' ............. w - % OA1L V PILOT T1lunday' April 18, 1968 :..Q Harbor Bill Meet New Sehool Postponed Until June Cunningham Delighted at l !'b, Looks to Future By JACK BROBACK Of .... O.ity , .... ll•ff ''11'.2-W~ Meet tbe Harbar Area'r lll'lt ldlOOI superiMendent. He ls Dr. WiUiam L. C&mftiltgbam, 42, taU, sLightly graying, aott-spoken, personable. and dellthted to be starting tus new job. Assemblyman John V. Briggs' con· "The honor is mine," be said. "1'be trovera1al bill which would abolish the district has a good reput~." Oranie County Harbor District will Cunni.Ogtlam.. will be carrying two not face full comnUttee hearings until jobs for awhile. He "111 remain J..-, ....._ le"i•lator told ttte DAIL y superintendent of Hayw•d Unilled -~ ....., -School District unW hl.s contract runs Pnm today· out June 30. or a replacement is found . "1 understand the Board 0 f Meanwhile. he will spend hall time Superv1Sors has named a committee getting acquainted in the Newport· to study an alternative to my bill and Mesa district. requested a report within six weeks," He is in oo hurry to ch~ tblngs. Briggs, (R-Fullerton), said today. "As far as J'm concerned,• he said, "The delay of bearings until JUM wlU "this is a good school district. It could give everyooe interested a chance t.o SOUGHT IN SLAYING take a year for me to size things up. study the question and hopefully come Eric Starvo Galt and for the stall and community to up with some constructive Ideas." become comfortable wi1tl me." County supervtscrs voted Tuesday STRONG POINT to oppote Briggs' bill, "because 1t From PfJfe l Worki~ with the rommunity i• tuP- woudl take the Harbor District's fu· posed to be Cunningham's s1reqtb. • ture out of the hand! of the people of GALT h d th. nty ln Oran"e County... • • , The sahool board a 1s qu• {f _, __ ,._.,~,. a mind In hiring hlm. Supervi.tor David L. Baker, while He has be&n a director of a chamber • going along with the other supervisOrs against him. of commerce. Boy Scouta. YMCA, THREE FACES Of NEW HARBOR AREA SCHOOL SUPERINTINDENT DR. WILLIAM L. CUNNINGHAM in opposing the biU as written, thought FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover an-Un.ited Crusade and his church. and "Tht district haa unlimited pottntf•I. Everythlnt we art doing wt can do better." mi alternative should be sought. nounced in Washington that the con-president of his college alu~ni Briggs sald today that a h~aring spiracy lo "injure. oppress. threaten asoociaUon. He has been in touch with date bas been set for next Wednesday or intimidate" King began ''on or the business commlJJlj.ty through describe the man. The e as y "I haven't bad a chance t.o talk to sense of bnmor -the world ls losing to study amendments to the bill. about March 30" in Birmingham . Rot ary and Ll-0ns. He has even been a fri·endliness that ooce made him hl.-. ... _ s•·". the teachers, the board or its sense of humor." ""-bl a Robert E Badtwn member of two school boards, 6" ""' ~ ,..sem ym n · The FBI statement said a 30.06 rifle school student body ,_\dent comes to ..... community.", n-... _ I .. _ h (R-Newport Buch) and tbe legislative CunnJngham was once a salesman. ,...~v u"" v• wn: roe of t_, ome: "A teacher counael had augeested tbe bill might equipped with a telescopic sight found Hi, technique must have been ltle soft across at first meeting. Oa doablete111t11: "1 think every cannot overcome in six hours bv be amended to provide that the Board near the rooming house shortly after sell During a press conference Tuesday. child deserves a full day of sobooling. good example what is learned in IS o( Supervisors may establish a new King was slain. was pur cha sed March "Likable" is the best single word to he talked freely about himseU and his Tbere is just too much to be taught. hours away from school. That is why department io manaxe parks. beaches 30 in Birmingh~ views on education. Rere is some of And children pass that way but once." the school-home relation is so im- and harbors," t.he assemblyman said. · -G 1 whet he said· ' Oa du0-1 Umer.1-v\iay perhaps portant. Both must be pointing in the The statement d not roonect 8 1 M ' T k · On why be toot the Harbor Aru a new role of education Is simply to same direction." directly with the rifle. esa s UC er post: "This district. although good stay current with a rapidly changing 0. parental expedationa: "We get l\,f' _ ~ ,l "9••hur Dl .. -1 The FBI ~e.leased a. ph~l~graph . of now. has unlimil!~~tenlial. I~ ca!l~l~y_,_~ s~~ District !'~d be _ ~lamed~ly.,,.k!L~Wnk-~~~~~:.lll::..::....a:~ =-=-== -=---!ffil~n ---D~\l_u.._-~lie~ m.ln-bfWlinil·-~-H -· ;1~~ -......... · i]""-' fifCOme on!"Ol'lfi"~tifff lD'Ul'estm-:"-= -gross1y-iiejlfgenflf"'lflH(fri t e~ntf chlldren are not tbe best. My chlldrtn. -him. Whether this appeal meant the J. 0 eau '-NUllC On how to IOlJock ik potendal: "By every effort to keep up. I'm speaking as Bill Cunningham T B V trail bad become cold was uncloar. but hard work and careful i;tann1ng. I'm "I constantly press for a critical aren't the best. 1 don't neces~arily 0 e eter a DS U.S. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark told a George A. Tucker Is the newly used to doing things with Ingenuity in· review to eliminate the irrelevant think they should be." \ · reporter in Washington that he felt Plected president of the Harbor Area stead of money. In my Judgment. from what we are teaching. We must On federal aid te edacatlon: "~s Is M • } R d this was not the situation. Coordinating Council. a group which everything we are doing now we can reassess to make sure what students a tough one for me to answer )Secause emOrl8 03 The FBI started huntlng Gall a week assists Costa Mesa and Newport do better.'' learn is pertinent to their lives." . my background is with poor districts. ago. Agents even contacted persons Beach organizatlons toward com· On comrnu1lty relatioe1: "The 0. rautai ·Ill• 1bep: "I have a Hayward was at Ute bottom of the bar· Offcial ceremonies designating a portion of MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach as ' ' V e t e r a n s Memorial Highway '' wlU be held April 'IT, the Orange County Chamber of Commerce announced today. The ~edication follows the ap\Jroval of a bill sponsored by State Sen. John G. Schmitz CR-Tustin). Schmitz introduced the bill at the re· quest of James E. Johnson of Tustin. director of the California Department . of Vet.er ans Aff atrs. • "Veterans Memorial H I g h w a y ' ' : • 1igna will be placed on MacArthur near Paclflc Coast Jilghway and near the intenectioo with Palaa<S,I Roed. The MacArthur Boulevard 'Dime will remain, the senator stressed, and the memorial signs are intended as a tribute to county veterans both living • and dead. ... named Galt in severaJ states in an at· munity improvement schools beloog to the community. A tendency to allw a free rein -to put rel and federal aid came as a blessing tempt to find him . The Costa Mesa bank official and ci· superintendent is obligated not only to a great deal of faith and confidence in to 11!. The picture -which had lo have the ty councilman heads a slate of nine of· listen. but to seek out the attitudes of my staff. 0 c c a s i on a 11 y this "But I have gre.at personal reserva. eyes "~pelled" by an artlst-~roughl ricers and directors named durinJ? a the commun ity. ~n residents have backfires. '' 1 have great respect for tions about the bureaucracy involV"ed. uncertain respo.nses f~om witnesses meeting at St. Andrews Presbyterian to take the initiative to communicate the experts. Basically. the experts in And the programs are unstable ; you who we~e acq~ainted w1th Galt or saw Church. Newport Beach. with me, I have fouled up. education are the teachers and the never know when they are going to the Oeemg sruper. They are Mrs. Norman Walson. vice "It is a two-way thing. Assessing principals." pull the rug out. presld~t : Mrs. Roy Fox. recording community goals and aspirations and Oa teacllen: "I feel very strongly "Some of the programs are good Riots Spa rk Boost WASHINGTON (AP) -Gun sales have soared in predominantly white suburbs o( Washington, Baltimore and Kansas City since looting and violence erupted in the Negro neighborhoods of thole cities this month. Rioting that follp1fe4 the mUfder o( Dr. Martin Luth~l Jtlbt Jr. on April 4 marked the ftrst major r • c 1 a I disorders in any of the three cities in recent years. secTetary; and Henry I. Stotsenberg, keeping the community informed of the essence of a school district is good ones -pre-school education. voca- treasurer. what the schools are doing." teacbe!'s. There is nothing ad-tional training. manpower retrainln~ Directors include Hall Seeley. Mrs. 0. tJ1e rla11room sbertafe: "I don't ministrators can do to compensate to get adults off of weUare." Pat 1.ebal, Mrs. Paul Friebershauser, have an answer to that after only one for IIM!diocrity in the classoom. 0. the future: •·1 see my job here as Louis J. Yantorn. James L. Pbilllps. day. Obviously I'm going to have to "Competency alone does not make a continuing to build a school district and t!frs. Andrew J. Kogan. come up with an answer as a first good teacher. A teacher must have which everyone w:U be proud of and, Each director heads a standing priority. enthusiasm, love for children, and a hopefully, pleased with.'' Coordinating Co;uncil .cornmltt4~. •al· lng wltb ffM!h topics as memberSbip. publlolty, 'budget and Jl~. CF· munJcatlon. govern.metlll legilla· tlon. community a ff a I s and resources, youth affairs. and pro- grams. .WIAWIHOUS ·E NOW IN. PROGRESS W e're pusi .... , ... h-.e S AV I NGS i. veu l>ee..,.e of ••r ..,.re .. lde r~"-'· 9 SOFAS 13 DllllG ROOM 11 5-Pc lffroom 59 \AMPS & , /3 off & GAME SETS SUITU ttAMGt116 Hll\llU 1/3 off 1/3 off 2/3 off $19' .. $19' '"· SStt te $1Jt7 $1• ts to $1'7.00 , ... $HO to $1195 ,... . NOW NOW NOW NOW $199 to $299 to $399 to $9.95 to .. . . BLIMEY! -Artist's sketch shows how London Bridge will be rebuilt across a mile-long scenic waterway to be created across a peniruu1a al Lake Havasu City, Ariz. The cornerstone will be laid thls fall. $3ff $859 $859 $69.00 . . ,. DAILY PILOT ....,... .... c .... ltehtt H. WeM .._.._ 1\"'" l(-i1 ••w THM•t A. M1r,Jiitt1 ......... J.,._ F. c.rn ... ......_, ...,. (lly t•tw J eck It c:.t., Pe11I HlsMW aw-,_,._ ~""' °'"""' ........... .- 1211 w ....... 11¥4. MeifMtt M4"Ma P.O. ... 1171 tJUI ~otn... c:.ta ~I -w..t tMy $'-! .......... 1 ........... """' ...... e.ci.1 -1111 91tttot ,.,,..... P .. e J BRIDGE ... purchase or the Loodoo Bridge-is C . v. Wood Jr .. a dra•Uni ~year-old Texan who Is the desiper aod master pl£DDtr of Lake Havasu City. preii· dent of McCulloch Oil Corp. and McCulloch Properties and executive vice president of McCulloch Pro- perties. As a master planner Wood bas buill an l)Utltanding International reputA· tion. He directed Convdr Corp.'s WQdd WM II and poet'¥ar opera.t)ons a.s chief lndu9lrial engineer. He lattr went into Techno-ecooomic connsellng u an uecutiw with S t a n f o r d Research Institute. H~J¥--lo...dw~..AL... DL~~~ -pTaimlili. ffnaoclnC, cooatruc:ttii and opuatlons as lta ftrat vll't pm&deot IDd feeral manqtr. He also dlrtcted tbe Planaint ol 1 Hmber ot otber n~ Hearings· End Today SALT 1.AKE CJ1'Y CUPI) -Hear· lno on applk9tiona ol the Wtttm Padf'c and Southf'l'll Pacl1lc railroeds lo dbeontlnue two trains betwttn Utah and San Francisco lll'trl to "dtfinltely" conclude t7. • tlonally prominent r e e r e a t I o n facilities. Announcement of the purchase and future use of London Bridge was made in Phoenix today by Frederick V. Schumacher. executive director of Lake Hava.su City. Slm11lt~neou~ an· nouncements were made in L-0ndon and New York. A complex or hotels. shops and remurants styled with a British motll wW be built along the waterway ud undtt the spans of the br~e. Sctt1lmt-cher ~ald. c. I - Officials of the McCulloch en· terprises allow tbat will take al !cut three years to dismantle l}le bndae and transport it piece by piece 7,000 mUes to the rnea~Color~ mvv. - By then mlll.loiis Ol liMrlcans -"o leaned that "Loodoft Brid~ is 1::J- down" -even befor'I liiy It their ABCs -will bow O..t they Olll.Y have to hop over I> LOe Hansu CltJ to tramp the ~ of (tfte!'adw oC British ro7aJtY C<Jmmooers e, Iba alto, millions of long-gone Btr111hen ... tram ~ fan and dt -•Ill be wrlttrlnr in tbtlr irav~. The London Bridge spaM1ng 1 desert river in the U. S.? BUme> ! '7 occ. COCITAJl TAIW & COlll10DES 1/2 ... ~ ... la& ......... NOW ....... S1U PlOFUStONAL IHTYIOA DISt$NHS 16 UYll6 ROCI\ CHAIS , /3 off ,... stt .. '2"· NOW $66to $1 . ACCBSCIB 'PIC1llES 2/3 off Nf.$1.M ·$1M.OO NO"f 99:'. to 9.95 --;-~ ... ODD HUD IOARDS, CUllOS, IOOKClSU MllROIS, omsas. URIS, WIS, DC. 100M DIV1DllS 2 off 2215 HAUO~ IL YO. COSTA Ml.SA, CALIF. M6-0271 ......0276 Erooway Pondered By WIUJAM REED Of ... Dlil'P .......... A oa.J.1 for a public hearing before Ifie Callfornla Highway Oommiaslon ls under study today following recom· mendations Wednesday for the eutern (Orange Line) for the future Hun· tington Beach Freeway. The Orange Line, recommended to the cornmlssion at it.a meeting in Glen· dale, has been ooly lightly considered in Huntington Buch because of its ad· ditiona! coat and because it would re· quire removal of the most homes - 1,321 compared 1lo 1,021 on the •eetern route favored by Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. After • the recommen~on b y District 7 engineer John A. Legarn, highway commissioners decided to delay a decision on adoption until their May 21 meeting in Napa. The orange rO\fte would cost an estimated S82.7 million and run some 7.4 miles £rom the Pacific Coast Freeway in Huntington Beach to Lampson A venue i.n Garden Grove. Three main routes were under study w i t h the recommended r o u t e the longest and most cosUy. The western (Green-Red) line cost was estimated at $79.2 million and the centraJ (ReG) line at S81.6 million. t Reaction to the recommendation L · -==:.---.I~~t:· RY J::iurk.=. tington Beach City Administrator I J ) s t Doyle Miller to a pledge to "fight aJI the way to Sacramento" from Foun· tain Valley's fiery Mayor Robert Schwerdtfeger. Both cities opposed the eastern route. Cities can request a public hearing on the route if it is adopted at Napa and it i! possible the r<JUU can be changed. highway commissioners told the DArLY PILOT Wednesday. Westminster-solidly backed the orange line because other routes cut across its industrial district. vastly reducing the industrial tax base. The freeway is the southern seg· ment of the Huntington B e a c h Freeway which will run from the Coast Freeway In Hunttngton Beach north to the Foothill Freeway in Azusa. Construction is at least 10 years away. New Approach Due in Medical Center Planning By THOM BARLEY Of 1t11 01My i-11et Sr.fl A new approach to the future role of the Orange County Medical ~nter i;eemed cert.ain today in the wake of coun ty SupervisOT David Baker's challenge of planning that is proposed to lead to a multi-million dollar ex- pansfon of Ute county hos~tal. Baker led the board Tuesday in a demand for a review of e.xpaNion pro- posals immediately after supervisorR had approved implementation of the third phase of the '69.000 mast.er plan. Criticizing the plan as being based on the historical role of the county hospital -a fanctioo primariJy geared for treatmertl of Indigen t patien~ - Bahr noted that there was a rapid in· crease in the number of private pa- tients being treated at the medical cent.er. "And Medicare and Medi-Cal ari payi ng the bills of many of the for· mer ly lndlgent patient.," Balnr added. "These factors •ere not take.n Into consideration when th11 master plan study was approwid." Baker said be did not challenge the plan's proposal that the 864-bed hospital be enlarged to a l ,:.>0-bed facility by 1990. ''But I do feel that we lhould be looking-at this erpaJllion -indeed, any e:rpanalon -in terms of wbat we fact' and trends that are arre.dy ·~ parent." he said. "And the study I pro- pose should take such factors into ac· COtJnt." County administrative penonoel were working°" the Jtudy today. They have 60 days in wbich to prepare a report f« the board. Supervisors approved the llird phase of the muter plan over ob- jectloos o( the 1MSill Ownber of Conlm•~bel! rpotesmen abo demanded a halt to the hocpltal'a plan· ned affUiation with the UCJ medical achool pending a fall investigation. ""-TultiD , ... ...-.s daai Ula c~ty bolpital be tamed over to lJct. rt ·~ .... the uni'N'lfty would U.. ftnaDCe all Nlftnlt tttearch ud bulldhaf propma 8l the county hospital. Under the pla. 1.n- dltent petieat.s would be treated at cODtract bgtpitats tD meet atlte regulations tbat the counfy prov.a bulth aervices f<Jr the pocr. B•cldn1 the bo&rd'1 approval ol the muter plan were ipoltesmen from UCJ, the Oranp County MedicaJ Allod.aUon met oth• • o u n t '1 hol'pitab. ·1 ,. • • --~-r-. . , nursday, April 18, 1968 OAJLY PILOT J Repor~!__ Fi~ C cle P'-!iy_ round Opening an Uphill Assignment Relaxes 'I I 11 ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Delly ......... . ' Sllzukl were there -11 the ad says -but tbe netb •as already tende1iied on p.e blclk ~at or a dune bQQy and the s:plrit wu deeicSeily weak. Tbe occasion wu a preaa opeoJag Of SadcUeb•ck Park. Orange County's unique new motorcycle playground, wboee gruesomety p r o r e s s i o n a I coaraes 1nake 0-ver roore thu '700 acres of l\ills. "Check it out," the bou had growl· ed, tosatnt an assignment •Up my way as be spat out lb• words around his cold, M>ggy-cigar. ~ cycles and b'hneta wete of· fered for adventutesow reporters who desired te Diingle with the dirt, rocli and slithering resident nvestock. FijMy bow newsmen b a v e developed a reputation tor being adventuresome. True. I once tefror.izpd the highways and byways whit-.ridhll a Suzuki 50 cc sport cycle 1tlth the dread Fountain Valley ~rubs. lMrt Saddlebaclt Park ia not for the amateur. · lt is, however, a challenging track fOr the man who wears a helmet. pro- tective clothing, pays his '2 on any day from dawn to dark. and ~nows "hat he is dolni . A ~rtege or Meyers Manx dune buggies -racy vehicles which look and ride like a cross between a grasshopper and a toad -were lined \1p at the hllltop en1l"ance ror touring newsmen. A Santa Ana wind whipped the ~assy hills towering above Irvine Lake. carrying powdery dust and the odor o( blistering hot motorcycle engines. Down below, on the gruellin~ Motocross course. a member or Sweden's professional Husqvartl11 cy- cle team leaped his lean marhinf' through the air on a treacherous. hilly curve. Four teammates followea with screaming. dusty precision. jO<'keying for position as they approached a violently sloping hill sprinkled with basketball-sized rocks . Thinkin~ of that tired Suzuki. languishing in the garage under a crust of two years' exposure to lhP salt air. it seemed prudent to wander toward the dune buggies. Other reporters were warmin~ up bikes for an a~sault on the hilly course. "After all. T know what it's like to ride a bike, but I've never been chauf. feured around in a Manx," the reason· ing went. First stop on the dune buggy tour was atop a torturous. dizzying cliff. over which one could see several cyclists waiting to -we were told - try climbing the almost sheer face. Ha . And after that. thev could ride tricycles up the side or" Costa Mesa's Bethel Towers, dimly visible in the distant co astal flats. One man aboard a p o w e r r u I American machine made ii. however, but the smaller S w e d i s h . b 11 i I t motorcycles could only scream to within a few yards of the clim b before staJling. "He's got no horsepower enough." one young Swede shouted over the roar of engines. "otherwise 1t were okay." Dorm Rules Cal State Fullerton d o r m I to r y reeul~tlons on alcoholic beverages. visitjng hours. and midnight "lock· out" have been liberalized, according to T. Roger Nudd, dean of student ac· livities al CSF. Students may now drink aJcoholie beverages in the dorm!I and 10 fraternity and sorority houses. Men and women dorm resideot.s may now visit one another's rooms during prescribed hours. And women students over 21 and those under 21 who have parental permission w1U no longer be locked out o: the dorm after late hours. Othrys Hall. the residence hall. is a private facility leased by the Cal State Fullerton Foundation, a non-profit group. There are no Jiving quarters for students on the campus. About 650 students will be affected by the rule changes. The drinking regu lations resulted after college Presjdent William B. Langsdorf accepted the recom· mendalions of both the CSF Faculty Council and Associated Students Senate that the restrictive rules as to alcoholic beverages be abolished and that residents be bound only by California state law. Dean Nudd pointed oul that state law does not prohibit individuals under 21 years of age from possessing alcoholic beverages in a private place or in a place not open to public view. · Possession of alcohol bad previous11 been allowed for upperclassmen only, Nudd said. but when an influx of The tour ended after a bouncy, downhill dune buggy rampage with a dazzlingly pretty girl park employe al the wheel. but she couldn't dally with the press corps al the cocktail tent. __ "Gotta _,go give some first aid.'' she younger students entered __ ~ h • • ex ITTlfl'let'I. · · ~--· -=1"e!~~flr.-stich· beverage-g-wm-e-- So I headed for the bar, full of a then banned from the dorms. spirit of adventure. vowing lo get back This plan will go into effect after into cycling shape and try the Sad· students submit an acceptable plan of dleback Park course properly. procedure so that state laws could still "Don'l you wish now you'd tried the be easily enforced . course on a bike ?" someone said, "you Women may now visit men student.a may ne ver have a chance to try it with in their rooms from 1 to 10 p.m. on so few other ·nders around." 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DAll.Y PILOT ~ ... ....,,.. . ...., Never again, promises the Rev. Cornelius Jones o1 Chicago, will he marry. The reluctant Reverend has oullived seven wives and has had , 14 children, all of whom he has oullived, he thinb. He Will be 107 Sunday. "l don't think rm too old to get married," be Aid, "But l just decided rm not going to ask anyone to marry me." • Demo De k h!• DoulJtful McCarthy, RFK Accept With 'Ifs' • CHICAGO (UPI) -May0r RJcbar.t npt to wWfuD1 and IDllidc.ul)' J. Daley, center ol a u.Uonal con-thr°" a brick tbroulb • 1aor. wt.do• trover1y over hmr to handle. urban foe the~ ol t>urglary, ~.,. riot.en. Wednelday rede4oed bll mob bebawkr ud ll"P ~to bf. stand but left ID effect bis ordetl to come burSlan aDd thJevt1 ud ~\II police to •hoot looters and anonlsta on expote tbelmelva to lll'jom iaJlr1 By Ullliecl Presa b&enadoeaJ before the group Friday. sighL b'om poa1ble police actlo&. , Face.to.face del*e among In other developmenl$: Daley went before tbe city council "Again. that person lboWd be Democratic JlHll{dentlal bopef\lla to· Robert F. Kemedy-tbe New York and read a carefully worded prepared ratraiaed U poNible bf minbnum day ~ unlitiely, but in Senator stumped Oregoo Wednelday statement tn which he called for pro-force DeCellal'J -bat be elUOt be Wadlington Nelson Rocke f e 11 er for the 35 oonveotioo ~at stake ha· tection ol people and property by given perm.iqive rlpu for hit prepared to open an arnu-lengttl its May 28 pf'imary. He caUed tor a poUce using whatever f«'c was criminal aetloa.,, debate of hiJ own with Republican halt in the arms r~e and "a mOTe necessary. He did not use the words Daley Wflftt ~ say "men JIOiled f_.,_, ..... r R'_ .. __. M N1•on balanced _,., normal relationship wrtb .... _u_ _,,_., ... ivo••n•u."" "-"1'4nl • .,. • ...... "shoot to till" ID re-. ·...t to arsoniltl with Molotov COC&l.AWI, ince--or The debate issue aroee in the the Soviet Unioo." •~ .. Democratic camp Wednesday .men Eugene J. McCar1tly _ •J>Mkinc in or "•hoot to m a I m or cripple". in flrebotnbl of any kind 8n tin .me u Minnesota Sen. EugeM J. 'McCarthy Plttsbargti, tbe Miooesota SenM« regard to looters, as be bad oa Moo-the •-...int who pulled the triaen was approached by the ABC television called tor Cbe resignation ol Secre'-Y · day. oa tM IDI tbat killed the Rev. Martin network witti an imit.atloo to debate ol State Delo Rusk "to tbow our will· Hl1 statement came a. be uW for l.Mtblr .KJ8I ad h late Prelidfnt \iii chl'ef eclive rival, Sen. Robert F. inpss to cbaoge our policy ill Wet· 8 reeolution mglq tMt an Law Day John P. JtaaedJ." Kennedy ol New York. nam." McCarthy s.ald that "in v.._ cl "'·'-' hard tine tbe Rev . .i .... J~. IUI Dlli; bad rev..a.t 1lilmll0 • "• _.. bQl'1dnc ap Cbe ftltln al ~ .. Noted crtmlul . ..-, Y. Let Bailey _. Wtdln•11 ._, ID Olarleltaat JD., ..... 'tdaUli ud loota't ....... be ..... -.. . wandnC to &et olf ....... .. macbl• gwmioll until ..., Jut ., ol them In dead ... * * * I King Aiik .. Says He WiU Lead Ch~o··~arcli McCarttry said be told the network Secretary RU1k'• commitment to our USA, May 1, citiJeaa "reafllrm OaT Tbe rueticlll to ~, • • be "would be gjad to appear with policy trun ua outset, an eooouraci. faith in tbe rule of u ud la tbe policy caatlnoed-CHlCAGO (lJPI) -A tiDp 4dde of him." but he in tW"D told newsmen It sign ot ttie adminirtrati<>n'• -~ supremacy ol covernmeat J>y Jaw lf1am& Polle. aiief Walter B. 8illl&SlinMed Dr. J1wtin Latlter JCkC woul4 "an de p en d on the iopu to dmlge Us ooune would bit. t than ,_ men... HadllJ Did be -cr.s with the shoot· Jr. e8'd w-..i--'-Ma1or' Ncltard•J. circumltancu and ttle format of the .. ,_ -t ...... meot aa Seer..,.-el .. ~ _ _. .......,_, debate 1"het:her J will participate." Sb.te~·~"' ~-, reaoluuoe Jlllld ta. eGlllDdl oa-ti,_ -..ury of bmdliDa ar-.ltl Daley•• "shoot to kill" a!'IOlliltl Older Kennedy'• Wasbingtoo office said be •ft d l>aJ,ey wu applauded llfts be ad ioata dmillC 4 riot. bas reft84ed bim ae "u •aoailit would appear io e tetevisiOo debate Ii coudled m lof'tm' 1aacuap lU ,.pt "It le a mdll' of MllWDOft law that ~ 1IP the 1'ltm'e of~ . ., ··an the candidates'' for the Democrat· Consumer AdV-:~r ._.. ........ poac:.. .,.,... • ..a.ta may be lhot oa 'Ibe Rev. Jette Jacbcm, • tap of. tc nom.tnatlon were included, and that T &"'-'. "'ft II the ettabll1Md polcJ of the liPt That It aa..quic:bst .,,., to con-•~ in the Saalbern Oriltim meant Vic-e Pn!Jeldent Hubert H. Hum· pollc:e A-.etmeat tu.Uy ~ -.-- pbrey and Indiana Gov. Ropr Bra11-• · by t.b6s -~ _ fbAi anlJ tMn tt." bt uid, addblc UW u far .. Leedefttip Oollfenoce. pledeed to iglll. ed Claims Slum poor mlninMun farce ..... .., be uaed by tbe Daley ltlltelnfnt went, ''That could lead. marcfl Md pra.yer ligi1 CID Ci&1 Humphrey, not yet an announc policemen l.n cwrJinc out their dutla have beell me taJklne. I concur com· hall In pnitieet of the maJQ"1 ardlr. candid.ate issued no statement, bot B • 'S • died' . . . pletely." J....i..~-, -... ,,.. wtMl r~-when Branigan,' a favorite son candidate in emg WlD ••9 t I <*JDOt Wieiv that ~'JroaVU "'"" .-.... bis &tat.e. said be was not interested. cltheu oald ~· ~ AUJ. Ga. RamHJ Clark said the be,... tiled by a m.lper'1 bullet in With that. the issue appeared dead. WASHINGTON (AP) _ ~ abow: .!mt• to carrJ out Da11J ordll' coald Jee to a "vflr'/ Memphis two weeks aeo, .-, uid he The tele~ed de~ate series betweett Jobnioo's adviaer on CICOIUmer affairs hll ~. mardc'vul m1llloa dlrapiwww 11e1W'cm" ol rlldal vioe ~ 1-1 mll'Cbel into '\idtlttwd'- • -~-P'res1dK~ ~~..._WldedlJted«N ~-,~~-.rideep:.;;.-:::.=-.:m ¥1•'4illimle!1•1ea••~-~=~ •ni=me!'.!! ~~~~~ tbE.._~ ~~ _ ~~.,, ... _. __ "" ~ Ke~ in 1960 .~ otteo er . "'"11 ear1 .. thi• month made clear "the poor not prevent ar dee. blm ue dt9dlY bee .,..... dotal ~ ..._._ putting Kainedy ~ 11\e ~e House. •e...,being swlndled, or feel tblf're "Ncr do I MlleT9 that. ~y dtba In ..w ... «to int-ct the lftl -~~~ ·~~~~ Kemedy wu relatively uua.uvwn com· bein nrindled" b)' their neighborbood lupportl the theory tbat In times of of ollln. .......... •-vv .. er en ivu-u ...... ,__ · ~n~Huift, Ptdtlt." tf-·rtm'ow_.._,,... 1'4th-NHlon: ~ -the D'M• meJJ\iJtta-._ . : """~~ri~ot~ad~~ct-.~~·~_,:~·~Pll:-~~·--~~tlle~~·~A-1Dr~~·=•=••~fJl~'llF~~s=~~~~~~~~~~~Fr~etjecp~~~~;;;~~~~-_..-,,;;;_ cook for Jacku Kennedt/• famil'll Camiliarized hhn to voters. littl to Betty F~es• to 1 d the Amvlcan I~ lta.s bun fired b11 tM formt'f firit Robert Kennedy w~ have e ls Society of Newspap.r Editors Cc. 1'ld11. Mr1. KnMdt/• ~tcrttarv taut gain ~~etliafi tes ~ ~ftf~ betbe ventioo the pocr pay more and set leu that Jliu HMIU 1DOI diamiutd when the f,arm____ gure w .... ..,, for their money. Jacku u1JTMd of M1' 11lmu to pub-unknown. "I ~ the luning days ol April tish a cookbook mad appca'f on a tel· ~~ ":!:v~~~ /:. have made It clear that one of tbt cvUiMI serif• bUUd u ,.J~lt.W Ktn· .,.,......g tioo aln was to great prob1ema of our urban pettos ii 1itd1l1 gourrntt ·chit!• J°'kU \OtJI 'ft· :~GO~ =ed ,;f. C,, policy that f.be poor are being awtnd1ld, er porttdlt1 "'iftcemtd" at th.I cook'• tatements at a meeting of the f'eel they're bel.nt nlndled." plaftl to wt tM KtnMdfl 1dtc'1n ci ~ 5 0 c 1 e t y of Newspaper Referring to a m-.Jor 19115 riot, lht the launching pod for a rcm1mt1't> Edieon later today. Nixon eppears asked: "Is it 10 start.line that 1toret tlvt eottl'f. were burned iD W.atta where the e martap on telnWon aetl rMl(ed u Rep. Cherlet E. a.nn.tt, (D-p • Ri T ll hilh M 1., perceot above prkel for Fla.) su.ffeTed a broken leg ln • nson ot 0 the exact model In othe!' parta ol Lot fall i.D Raleigh, N.C., hotel room. A~~&elit? ..... 11.... ~t _ bis office announced today. It WU R h 6 N u IO s ... o.uu. w• a ..-~ th t Be ett h eac es ·, ew peyinC 82 P«cenl interest on • the fourth time a nn 83 lurnltun purebase might feel semi• WITH THIS COUPON COMIUll IUIE llUNE $4800 -::.:ts Engine J .Nf •· broken a leg since ht cam.I to anlmllllty towll'd bis merchat1" CongreS1in 1M9. Uprisings Staged An eiot-toot ~eep lftlft, whldl p 1· B lie will bolcl a a&-year-Olcfdtt•• for RAU:lGH, N. C. (UPl) -Central 0 ICe e Ve more than two month•, waa belnf Pri1oa euthorlties ukl today • sixth .. ...a M p t I I Ann H• priaooer bu died of wounds 1uffered dug wuay. rs. • ' c • ill Wednelday's u~ng, whidl tuard• verl•nd of Charleston, W. Va., ts put down down wtth shotguns. Another to be burled alive Saturday. She said sbe would attempt to remain 71 ~ ~~~! identifiect as John M. buried for •t Jeut 75 ~~to aet a Scurlock, 22, a Pitt.sboro Negro. Two world's record. Her c wfll be other Negroes and three whites. were equipped with a cooling fan, tele-killed. vition, telephone. radio and per· While am enforced peace was rest.or· sonal belongings. eel in Oentral Priaoo, 13 inmates at e Odom Prl8oo Deir Jacbou ttaged a ·want to kno1D what'• ftN bt· sidfl "Ho, Ho, Ho?" Tht J0Ut1 Grttn Giant tarntd $600 last 11tor as a pe~lur. At least it tOG.t so alltgtd on a 36-btt26- inch blowup of rorm 1040 rt· ceikd bt/ the lnUrnal R~ue Stmce Offill in Chicago. Thi f'ttum tool prtpa1"td aftd rigned • by "Etmtf' Elf', cm accountant. Arthur Frederico, 17, of Boston. baa been fined $100 in municipal court for throwing bis 14-year-old date into Boston Harbor. The girl testified that Frederico choked her and threw her in the water after an argument. "These boys today are just too damn fresh," said Jutlge Elll•h Adlow 11 he passed sentence. riot 1n a oelJb}ock Wec:tr.da,y night. Q\m'da UlllfJd tew gas to break up the diltur'bance. Officlall 18.id h pl19cloet'1 caueed an estimated $400 d.Mnae& at Odom. Three inmates were allgbUy injured by flyintz (lass. Tbe pNaoen were taken ootsi<le while guard• cleaned the cellblocll:. The distuli>a.nce w a• brought under b>ntrol In 15 minutes. Caledonia •J>rbon inmates staged a shnllar demonstntlon earlier Wed· nuday. About 40 of the 450 inmates were involved in the sit~ strike. It w• broms U.J> and the prlsooers returned to tbell' cells. V. Lee Bounda. comm.ilSioner ()f corniction, 1ak:l Wedneeday be would not bow to pri800er de1nand4. He told a newa conference tbM the prbon was "an institution where troUble is going to occur" and the demands "will re· main demandl not to be complied wlth yesterday and not to be complied with in the tuture." BruuJ Murde rs Needed 2 Killers DEL RIO, Tex. (UPI) -Deputy sheriff oatvin Wellen llicr ~Y that mott investigators believe at leut two perlOM were Involved In 1lle killing of four members of a Mnican family. The dead included m 18-mooth old baby, two women end a man. "One of the women "igbed close to 190 pounds and you juat can't handle aomething lite that alone," Wallen said. In addition to tbe four killed. two other children were seriously wound· ed. one wHh a knife a.od one with a gun. The senseless brutality of the kill· inp aI'OUled residents of t b i 1 IOUtbwest Texas area. The bodies and the two w«mded children were dboovered Wednetday. Ranger Alfred Allee returned at dawn today to where the bodJe1 were found and slowly tNmped through a fle.ld of bluebonneta and knee high rrua. seetint clues. Allee directed the inquiry. Other in· vMti~tors looked for leads by ques· tionint ruldenta wbo may have seen the family bef<>H tbe killer or killers arrived. 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SPAii( PLUM• flOINll • CONDINIB & lOTOa • LAIOI •SIT TIMIM • ADJUST CAllUllTOI NEW TREADS RElllUS APPi& ON SOUlm Tm IODIES UClllLL or IHITEWALU ANY SIZE I ma .. -. -~ ---- Thursd«y, April 18, 1~ Co~gr'ess Studies Antitrust Laws , WASBINGroN CAP> - 'Die U.S. aiMrmit lMra ,.... The majority~ urged tbe Federal TNde Com· mUstan and the President's Council ol Economic AdvSSers to "'probe deeply ii*> Ile runiC!catiom of ille growing coneemration ol ecooomlc pow« f 1ow1 n g from ttie locrea.drie con· glomera~ mergers." IOIDe « the provWona Of prae.ot tu law actively en· coura&e mergers. 'Pure' Hawaiian Vanishing Breed By RON STATON A.uedatecl Presa Wrlier HONOLULU (AP} -The pure-blooded Hawaiian is among tM various gre>oJ>t. rapidly ~ from th e Thi• led toe breakdown in ~ I taie:---But-£.i··-f ll ,·-~~-.; terina'riace with o t h e r am Y e ~--wua bdlnd ellnlc gr o u,p 1 hu • o c i a 1 ~pnlution. reeulted in the part. Hawaii-. have the highest HawBlfllf bdng -one'-Of-titT-"crtme rate amonc tht stafle'a fastest growing groups, and also a high ll· ifoups. legitimacy rate. TM 1980 oeoroa m<re Various program. h a v e tbm 11. 0 0 0 fU.ll·blooded been &et up to help the Haw "'re, but s ta t e Hawalians, included t b e ltatiltidln Robert Schmidt Hawaiian H o· m e a Com· Nyt it is ''highl7 quM· mllalon Act, ~ by tiODlbJe WbeCher Dl*ly J)eO'-C 0 D g r el a in 19 2 0 , ple dai.aUn« tull Ha•aiiaa estabU!lbblig boulmg f1'ada blood C'e iDCJeed unmixed." Where penom of Bawaim HMraiiaDs aod p a r t. or part-Hawaiian an<:eltry a-.ii-now make up can live JftCtically rent UidltlY m«e tM.11 18 per free. Tbe state bas allo pro-cent of ~ tt*'a popula• vided mems ol aMistlnce, tiioo. Aa of July 2, 1967, including a recent program Haftii's population w a a to provide loe111 to tbete estimated at t'74,315, ex-people for buying their own cluttmg U.S. servicemen and homes and for education of their dependents. Hewaiian youth. B e Ii.des inlermarriage, Some critics tee such ~ the dilappearanct of the ~ as a pd.ernallltic ef· pure fl•~an. clm be • tart roaking tbe ~­tr~ ~ diJease' bi tbt ~upon othtn. They eerly miNionary deys, and eqllMe the Hawaiian Homes ~ high oot-m.Jgraition m lMOI wltb American IDdian !rt o t a recnt thn•. Of tile relm'VaaiONI, aod say th1a la 15,000 Hna6anl and part· making the Hawailm a Hawaiiam at the time ol the tee'Ol'ld-<:laes citizen in his l150 c:eDIUI, more tlYD own native land. 10,000 'WeN )f'1ng oa tbe Along wilh the deml:N of mainlaDcl •by 1990, the pta'e-blooded Hawaiian fScbmldt points out that is a decline in interelt In for eVf/1:1 Ca\ICaslan that authenUc Hawwan culture. leaves ttie islands, another Hawaiian cultural inUrest Caucman arrives from the now is usually limited to main\end Bu. when the hula dancing and Hawailan Mrtrailan leaves, there is no SOQgs. ln-migretion to balaoce the But few people know, or Al&tia. are i~ested in learning, ODe sim~ explAnation of the Hawaiian language or 1be demise of the HawaliaM about ancient H a w a i i an ii 1hat they gave while the customs or artifacts. And othen got. When the ~r again -this includes 1be ethnic gm1p1 came to Hawailan people. Hawaii, tbey tJOOk advdiage "The greatest threat to of tbe o p p o r t u n i t i e s. the demise of the Hawman Meanwhile, the Hawaiians cWture are the peop~ whom gave so completely of tt most ooncerne," aa.i~ tbemselves aid continued Napua Stevens, a loeaJ living in 1heir carefree, radio-te\evisi<la persooality. Army. Tactic Told: 'Outnumber Rioters' WASHINGTON (AP)-In the ye# it bu been going ~ sluma to quell riots 11ae Army bM ~ it's better to try to ~ nMI tll• to oulilboot them. Only about 15 b\lllets ft1"t used tn copin'J with the re· Cid wave of lootinC and bumiDg In W16bi.ngt.on, ac· ecrding to omoai reports. The troops .. .-auur• myooe with cuaflrt. But tt.at ps .. Cll9d liberally. Tbe violence in Wilbingtoll .id tc0ret of CJther dtiel Wiii a crucial ~ of tbe Antr!'• tactics t.r coptnr ,;Mb cl v 11 <lsorderc. •DIE Negroes in men thM too <ides reacted to the d•Atti of Dr .... L1ltMr xm, Jt. ltT ...,. form of dborder .,. ebc)at 40 U.u wre Jost. By comperilo•. the Newark -4 Detroit riots lMl year ... OCllllblDed. tDl1 of .. . '""81 .......... ,Che Arm.J feell tbe r • ct n t 4J:l__o t d t t I dloW the i.omework the AmlY bas been d<JtnC f« mooth& b.u bf!e time wtU spent SWif\ mobllllltfon 0 f power and res aiiil lii'"11- Jltrln1 it an the key• to iiopplnl dllorder la tta vacu, offlci&ll n.ld. IOU SPOTS The Army poured more lb.a •.IP toldlen into Wastitn-~tbnor ... a-ad Chicago, the three aorett spot& in the nationwide aie1e ol street v}ojence. Tbeee ref'lla'• were back· ed up by 14,800 National Guardsmen wbo w e r e "federalized" -called up and added to the regular forcea -and MDe l'Z,000 otber Guadanell JDObiHr.ed by their governors. Aero. the nation the rule that officials made stlck, wldl fn esceptkN, wu that 1o ld ler1 and Guardsmen dllplay their wea:pons but nep them \mloaded. ID a 1ltoation where Ortnc teemed called for, It w• to be re!Ol'ted to only on tile Otdtr of an ol-a.. ... ~ .. officer. a ooncommlllioaed officer. POST MORTEMS P09t morlfemJ ah owed tbere wa nq nch tlf.bt rein °" ~ fGr *•ark IDd Dttntt • lM'l. Tfte tac:dc;! of re.U;alnt came bi far i:rillclllD from Seft. RUMell B. Lona. D-La., who said be would prefer that poUee ....... to .cop lJMlQC loo&m. "k mitllt cwt 1 few Uvet to be l!CnlOI .S edorce tM law,'' be Jlkt, 1'ba\ l don't ... that'" an too badly on 1f a few~ rob- bers. thlena ucl ll"IOftlMa do Jtle bir liYU plJUll t.b.t .. ol trade ... bmd ... --OODCtpt .. campetl.tlCll ii .... pe8e tDtenlt. So if ...... two Miika -• ll'OCS1 1 tor .. ., • newap11pen, or wb&tever - ia a ..,.. end one ba7• out tbtoller,~ent-tbe bar'1no-a.. arieht to loo t over the deal and pert.l!pt mtervene. 'Ille wortd liJ more com· plicatld today. Wbat lhouJd IO'l'mlMllt do wbeD COD• fraMecl 'db th. con- tlomaate JDC'IU DOW' ID WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 ·;t·. •••• . . . . • • . . • The Ecooomic Oommlttee has no power to produce legi&latlon but serves as a IOl't ol Cront-runoer tor the legislative committeea. Its job is to p1npojnt S.. on which they m11 decide to act. The report noted that For example, a company tba.t bas beta nmolog deep m 1he red may bt 811 at· tractive buy for one that bas been piling up profits and expects to continue to do to. Losces can be c a rr l e d forward and offset against Jaina, sig:oifioantl.y reducing taxes. A large corporation payiog corporate tax r~te oo its first ~. may pay lesa tax Cban a dog1e com· paoy earning the same total amount. There 11 *> the probtem SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 ~ BIG BOY PORTABLE BAR·B·Q Just the dul for the seashore, picnicking, c1mping, tr1iler, c1mpers, ep1rtmenh1 smell p1tios1 and bo1ts. This mini bu-b-q hes 1djusteble grill, pick up h1ndles1 i nd windscrun. In evoc1do green (Oh, re1lly? • well speci1I order me one in avocado blue). No. 2-14 M+ .. 1lw4 .-WS teM ttn .,,. 24, 1961. elltfl f PM; .... .............. -............ '""' .... CHARCOAL Now COlllOI ...... 1-Q WHlher. n ... l>urn hotter, led lon9•~· Will 9fvo o.+ro hHt for Indoor fir•• too, san 011 1091. 10 LI. IAG 7 LITE PATIO sn '••tty ltrl11g of multl-colored li9hh will 9ive oomph to your 2'' ICIRM llMA LAftX INftRIOR PAINT 6oo4 pelnt In yow choice of Hmo choice colon. (Well H id.I Mtcle for u1 .-clil lry OllO of tho tro•test mixers In tt.o cewnt?y, lwhe7 Tom Collr11s71 369 · Gal. Tiiie htMlymu'1 4tllfht wlll 4o • , ••• , ... fot1c.it '" ... fl1110, .. 4011't "°flllou tflo el4 fhrttr• Htll yow'" tritcl this. Co•lcl H\'O 111111'( clellerJ, cem,iot. witll w1~ 59' BEACH CHAIR Multi·colorod webbed bHch chair Is comfy end fold1 for HIY porltbility. Special low hoi9ht makH for 9rHter comfort. 3'' ~ LAWN BARBER , "~ ILECTRIC EDGER Ju1t plu9 It In, turn on, and whrrr, your lew11 will have tha 11Hto1I edge in town. !Now, if I un fu1t catch our long-haired tun•t•r u lup, he'll heva • 11Ht ed9• too.I 2495 5 Quart Plaatlc PAINT BUClflT Hu 111•ny 111e1 bosidu ml•l119 paint. Cowld be 11ed for m•kint 1mtll betche1 of home brew, mi•l11g 11p 1ome heir dye, or for t•thori119 1tuhell1 et the , .. ,horo, 39~ Harcraft Deluxe Faucet Witt. ,.,.u, If the old on•'• rully htd It or If yow'r• 11pd•tl119 the ll•th, If'/ this for ''"· Will flt t11y attncl• rJ 4 inch ope11l11t, t 11cl the smart 1tylin9 speaks well f~ your gooJ tute. 11•• ol fm:nily-owned ent6rpiiHs. Tbe principal owner die&. and tbe govemment claim• its eiita~ tue1. Sometimes the belrs, pressed ~ cub, find the best solution is to sell out to a large firm. ltock ~ arub and the Depression ol the 1930s." And he U]ll'eaised fear that tome ol tbe g r o w 1n c economic giants •• ''jerry• built aod inlecure." Held in Death In e supplemeotary report an old enemy of mer1e:s, Rep. Wright Patman, 0. Tex., went fur1her tb&n the majority. He urged that the Cabinet Committee on Price Stability j°'6 the inquiry. •• LOS ANGELES (UPI} -•. The movement toward conglomeradon, P a t m a n wrote, "is far outnmning 1be mercer movememt «the 1920s 1'bkh preceded the William Walls, 40, bu been arrested on 1U1piclon of murder 1 o 11 o w l n i the _ atlooting death Sunday of h1J • • wife, Doria, 34, In her aouth · central Los Angeles home. Sbe WU etruc:t in the neck by a revolvw bullet. · • SUNDAY 10 to 5 24 INCH UNRNISHID PULLMAN Complete with mocfem ovel 1inli and faucet :lNo1 Harriet, the facuet eln't oval, Just the 11nlr.) Plant• on cloors t ive that hand J41rwd effect, encl lt'c rHdy for sprayin9, antiquin91 or ~intln9 with your. f evorlte 900P.. Finish, let 'clry, and Just 9fide Into P.lace 3711 CLASSIC AUTO WAX ~Demondratlon SATURDAY APRIL 20th FROM 10 to 3 This atuff dries 11 hercl •• • miser's hHrt, but 9ives you the brightest shine ever. Protect your cer •nd your pocketbook at the same time. Do it yourself and know that it'1 bHn done right. Come sH how at our atore, this Saturday; then you can judge for yourself. KITCHIN MAID DISPOSAL St1inla11 \tHI cuttlnt ntlo11, contl1111011t f .. d, Vi h. p. !time r•ttd motor tHUfH yow edditiont l pow., whe11 11etdecl. Fut in1tt llatlon. rm Dlchondn WEEDER 1988 YI GO RO DICHONDRA WllDIR AND ftlDIR Coven 2,000 Sq. Ft. 629 Good stuff by a respected name In the 9erclen amendmtnt lndu1try ( 1oundt lik• • lftw bill up befor. Con9reu. l } -Specially formul1t1d dlchondra wHder and fHder controls crabgrau, bermucla 9rau1 blue 9rau, chuck wHd and meny others while f e.ding with spec I al blend of nutrients. Hu edcled I,., for super 1tren9tfl. -~- • DAil y PD.OT 1'11111d1J, .. 18, 1'68 ~•lb Ana,,_Jaers 'Bvtclaer-' U.S. Admira Blasts North Korea PANMUNJOM, IC or• a (UPJ)-An MMr1ea AdmJ. ral aCC\IMd North X... in All Icy comrontadon today ot commlttlni vidoul and aavaie acts by 1tacin1 am- buabel that left aeveo .Wed eolcllen dead dm1Da the put tlYe days. StoDJ..faced MaJ. Gal. Pu CbUnt·kuk. a North Ko- relllll knowu 11 "Frot Face•• to the A.ma1can.t. abtorbed the baowbeatJn1 with h1I us- ual 1act ol emottOll at a meetlna at thll Konu truce vtnaie. Na~ Adm. John V. Smith'mtcle the accuJatkllftS. He II Ma1or Uniled NaUoets command de1epte to tM Korea MWtary Armiltloe Commlat1oa. Smhb, toa of the late Gen. Holland M. (Howlinc Madi SmJtb. the World War n Ma- rine Corp 1 commander, charted the North Korans with belne "butcberl." Fae· lnl Pat across • table, be protetted an Euter Sunday ambulb that took the lives of two AmertclD &Dd two Confined Greek Premier · Asks 'Free W orM' Help 15 Killed part.. ttom natlOlll of tile ''frtil world'' woukl liNd to tbe t~ overthrow of ttM jQMa bit Hiitd power ID• coup Aprll 21, JJ8'7. P~ and ex - frtmler .f I IUJ Jo ti• CaneDopouJos were pl~ed under bo\JSe anest Monday Jn an attempt to prevent them from issuing statements in connection with the lrrt amtver..-y of the coup. • But Ptipeadreou Cotltd the · In M . guards •ound bla ~and : eXJeo maaaced to 1mu111e out a Jong ed deftaot atat.ement _____ .,. -~-------t!Ht"ft'-r-w~~h~ Sh t t followers. 00 OU He acaJled tile regime of MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Nee today said tfley mlatook esplodlni • ftrtcracken for fUDf1re and ! tblt ii wtiy 11 farmm and ~ tour poticemen were km-s ' Jn a village celebration that ended in • flddH. The bloodlbed came la the ~~co villlle oJ ll· mlqullpe w Ji e r • Ile JDdepeDdent F a r m • r 1 Neration, • flr~left Jl'OUP, wu having • party. Tbe farmers claimed the police came to shoot them. l ut police aaid tbtJ ... eDb there to gUllr4 lbl ~tiona and that they .-ftd in btlleving t h e 11Nworb were abots being JINd by farmers at tbem. .... palk» btpa abootini . • fannm fired bact. abolltblnl freedom of ttie pren, freedom ol apeech and freedom ol auembly. He said the coup leaders hlW'e '° f• felled to jUlltify 1httr clah1l that a Com· Polish Communists Owt 2 Scientists WARSAW (UPI) -The PoUsh Communist party has expelled two nuclear lclen-tisu from its ranks, the par- ty nwapaper Trybuna Ludu rtpOl'tltd todllJ. 'lbe eSflU]aioos were th~ lateet in a aeries tflat have followed IM mootb's stu- de.tJt unrest. The ldentiltl were ideo· tllled .. Prof. J u 11 u sz ~ and Krysztof Zarnowteck1. lt was not known~ if either wm Jewish. Several govern-ment officlall wbo ban lost their offioee haw been J"1- lsh. No reason ,,.. stven for the new dlsmlMala. Dobrowolski was deputy direotor for chemical pro- blems at tbe Inttltute of Nuclear Research and a staff member of the Nuclear Reaearoo Center llt Zeran outside WU'HW. Zarnowie- ckl WU ~ only U holding the rant of magister -master of sclmce. !be Werab dJilr,.s ltl memben,,.. IUDDld ..... deliberately by police wort-_, b .... JaDdowlljlr1, opponeuta d ~e farmert' ................................. .. l"OUP· Today fedlnl troop 1 petrdled tM UM t> pre- nnt more bloo d ehed . Interior SecNtaiJ Lu h Echeverria called the in- ddent ''llmtlltable." Red Oiinese Urge Negro Revolution BONG KONG (UPI) -An A.meric&n Negro now ll'rinc 1D Peking said Communist Cbina's declared support for • m<1r1 viollnt Nearo move- IDIDt In tM United 9tD ~ ··~ .. *'1tllit • .., mellllne," the New Qifta News Al'DCJ Hid 'l'lureday. Jtobert WUllams, forrurly ti Monroe, N . C ., com- meot.ed OD a ata~ T\lesday by M a o Tse-tung eobcemlng raclal turmoil in tbe United States . .. Chairman Mao bll pl8c- tcl the American Nepvu• ttruate on tbe forefront of tbe workt'a rtYOhdlolwJ • etru.Qtes, .. WI1Uuna aald 1n a interview with the .,_. q on Wednesday. Pelting Rdo tnedaMt ~tiODI ol tbe lntentew •"l'lllll'May morning and uid : ... cr'OWde al Bed Gunia. Ql1Dell worlten, eoldien aad others 1ta1e d dlmoula'Uionl tn ~of lie American Nearo ' •trua-tJ!t." Will.lams Aid y,.o•, ltate- •Mot ''will ~ Amtrtcan • 1'11l'oet to ltDl ltrGllltl and .. ..,,.,,... ap.IDlt tbe .... Ctwww:ut.." • • .. , .._. ChUma Kao ANAHEIM ·-SAVINGS ' AND t.OAN A88CCIATICH .... lff!Cll ", ........... ,....... ,,,.u ...... ~ ..... ::~Mr. :.i..~ ,_ CClfOW' ~AT ML I LCCeVICll9 SP£Clll Off £1 Limited titn• ONLY! DI .. ... ---~~----~~__, • ........... --~ .... _...,.-.... _...., __ Slullng savlnga on thoulandl cl pelra of currtnt seucn ahc"8 In fNtf'Y heel height. color and material fmaginablt. Whatever your whim, It'• here now 4t C. H. Baker's f abu lout savings' spree. F O R M E R·L Y ·I . 9 9 to 1 4. 9 9 SWINGING FUN SHOES DESIGNER FASHIONS '3 start ot stort~5 COST A MESA: South Co.st Plau • Open 5 nights • wMk SANT A ANA: JO Fashion Squere •Open Mon., ThW"L & Fri. nights ANAHEIM CENTER: • Open Mon., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. Dights llVE •3811151 811 •PlETE IET H.,.'• t/11 ••I• you'v1 waitMI for/ Now YoU ctn own • Ht of f a1".10UI Firestone Wide Owl Tlres for aboot the same price you'd pey for • Mt of c:onwntional tires of original equipment quality. Don't ml11 outl Tirt$fOnt IUPEI IPDITI WIDE OVIL Th M'ifl•IJ/ WIDE DYAL ••• tj• Molt will#y c•,,;.I tir• w•r jtli/t/ The WIDE OVAL ia M9rly 2"' wkls than yuur pre.nt t l,.I .... ~WW. o..a ........ ,.... ,,,..Dliudas ianll ...-.uc1 afllt ,_.el ... ....,_.. tebdda #I(• • ...ml'tdiin&. .... ......... ,_ ... Jt llutl ..... -~,-.......... ~ .......... . 1mdla.__ '111 ...... I&'a .. .. ----~· ...... -.... ;, -.--o.t ...... tit7W-." 0 .............. Dlltt ....... .,.W .... ' • s: ii I ithhold Tax Step Nearer Regents . s d • SACJ\Alil!!NTO (AP) -paytnc tbe federal t 1 x w11 the governor's measure protests 11linlt the bi& 00 tu ymg PIJrOU wttbbokbl of ltlte tbroutb paJtbect deduc· to ,rant Cl.lifOJ'ftla Jll'OPll1Y tn tDereue -1tle "oaeb" N F penonal locome taut 1C$-tlOlll -00 Cbe Republican OWDm -both lM .. 1 ... mtD (act.or -mtata b a 'f e ew ees taDCed .ID tM ~ to-ioverner. and bomeownen -tll5 weakmed J\ e a I a n ' 1 op- d•1 ~ three ~)'• Ute r Assemblyman Robert W. mtDlM bl local 'tll re11ef poattson to wttbhc>ld1na • • Callfornlans paJ4 tbe largest Crown (~Alameda) said be t br o" ab \ co v D t Y Wtloblraer said bl1 In-DA vtS (APt-Unlventty ol ~omia re1111ta met to- day and prepared for a MY ~ at propoaall to levy ad· ded student cbaftea nut state income tu bW lD always bas favored tbe idea goveramentl. It, too, la t e r pr e t a t 1 o a oi the ~tol'J. of widlboldlng, but added tpOQS«td by Venemaa, tbe 1overnor'1 atatemaota la · n. measure. IJ)OUIOl'ed "we don't like t.o jam tt committee chairman, ID4 that Reapn atUl la 1Ull by a Rtpubllcu, Io t down UM 1oftf'DOl"1 throat alto 1oe1 to Crown'• oom· •tr«icl1 a1..-i t.be syetem, nemocratSc and GOP btlp l'd like to ... If be'• golnt mittee. but would be will1Dc to ill wlDnlnl M approval of to uk for 1L.. Tile property tu r.Uef tecomlder 1f there waie an the Auem.b)1 Rnenut ad Cron ii ebalnnan of the 1De11NN must compete with indication ol overwhelming Tuatlon C o m m l t t e e , Assembly Wa71 and Means another one backed by public demand. Wednesda7, deaplta GoY. Committee, •here t be many Assembly Democrats WelDberter added, when Reagan's d • e 1 a r • d oS>-measure. sponsored b y wbkb would limit the tu asked 1f the ,overoor would position to withholding. Republl c a o Asaemblymao bftM to bOllMOWW't and veto the bW, '11 don't think year. A special commlttlle QO student f~s met Jo Loa Angeles T\leeday. But Chairman DeWitt A. Hraes of San Diego said the group's report woukt not be made public unt1l t b e regel'l'ls' full board meetine Friday. Some Democratic ludert John G. Veneman of renters. ~ere's been any 1ndk1Uon b)dlcated they now will let Modesto, meets its next Du r l n I Wednudly's 1bat would happen i f pressur~ build OD Raapn test. . w i t b b o l Cl t 1 g bearing, witbbolding passed b o t h ~fore ~)'inl to ~ o r e • A.Lio wlnnluc tax com· Finance OiredOT Cupar houses by a very wge Wlthboldi.Jlg -similar to mlttee •Jllll'OVll Wednesday Weiobers• •as med if margin.·• Humphrey Cautioned To Skip California By BILL BOYARSKY main together to off~ Twin Girls Separated, Still Alive SACRAMENTO (AP) -voters an a 1 tern a t iv e LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The committee orig1M1ly recommended new resident student dllrtes of $1M a year. But in February, Higgs said bis comm11tee needed to r.vtew it.I fiDdlncs on, the bMi's ot new in· fonnatl<>n and new pro- posals. · A'"f proposed c h 1 r g e s would be ln addition to some $220 a year in fees now paid by residen•t students. I Gov. Reaglfl meanwhile I h11s made It clear that he stl 11 wants tu1 lion. Cal1fornla'1 Democratic na· altbou&h be aid about 50 or Infant girls, born rw o tlooal commit~man, a the 174 mernber• would pro· months aao as Siamese Hubert H u m p b r e y sup-bably announce their sup-twins. clung to Ure today porter, said today the vice port for either McCarthy or after a team of surgeons president should sU.y out of Kennedy, with I.bout 25 separated them dW'ing a --------- the state •• presi~ntial going to each man. daylong operation Tuesday. RUSS I -'NS pr ary. • ln th dra, wu reported in serious tm ~''Wbethe!' we like it or not. One of the infants, Chan· .IA Euceoe Wyman thus w ~ go g to be on e condltlon while her sl*r, RE COMING clisaireed with A.uembly lot," said Wyman. Charron. was in critical con· A D Raff Speaker Jesse M. Unruh, Meanwh i I e, McCarthy's diti Ch • "'Aart to r.. erty R be F K --....a ' forces U>N that the defection on. arron 5 '"' 5 P-Sen. o rt . eUlft:\ly s -., ped beating during the tong LONG BEACH (UPI) - cautornia campaign chief, of two prominent members operation and was restarted The Russian reaearch ship ~ Looters•. who called on Humphrey to of the . Lynch. ~ 1 a t e , by massage. . Druzhny y 'FriendahJp) w &6 Vll test hJs popularity tgainst ~mocratic Nat.ior\Ql Com· The twins were born by due here today, the flrstl _ --·-Ai1Nmea)l"-all~en..~3£'1&...1~.J-1·l~e~man_Ann J\.la~E -~--to an-Sovlel veuel Jo viait ..Los Shoot Them McCarthy in the JUM 4 elec· and indus~ialist Dan Kim· unkleotified 16-year-old un-Angeles Harbor since the tion. ball, will give the Mkmetota married gtrl. They were World War 11 era. Wymao said in an in· senator • booet in money joined from the l>ottom or Aut:h<>rities nld t h e teniew that Uaruh w1t1ta and manpower for b 1 • their breut bones to just R u s s I a n s r e q u esited LONG BEACH (UPI) - U.S. Senate clDdidlte Dr. Max Rafferty Mid Wed· nesday loot.ers should be &hot when caught durint riots. He later added • that be didn't mean all of them. • 'Polk» lbo\ddn•t moot at looters unless they an caught in the ad. are told to stop, and don't," Rafferty said in an address to the Long Beach Rotary Club. ''Then of course you shoot them. What ebe can you do? How eJse .. 1'0'l _, to stop them?" liarller at a news coo· ~~ tbt .... tuptrin- t.DISIDt of public lnltructk>n aald police ebould lboot '9oterl cauebt reel bnded, acldlnt "That'• the tradl· l.ienal wwy t6nce our watern ctTWzatlon bepn." ~ Rafferty made the st.t.e· !Dent when aUed fa'!' com· meat on arlcato Ma.•or Rlcba:rd Daky'• orders to ~ to •boot to till ~nllta. and lboot to maim lootera tn future riot.I. Rafferty .ad be te1M1ir to ..-ee with Daie7. iCar Policy ~Ruled Void • W6 ANGELES (AP) -A 't• llllaraaee po1lcJ daUlt -.bk:ll rec!uca c o v e r a I e Jr.an •.ooo to sza.ooo ._ u. fMnDy ear ii . drtv• by a minor baa been • Taled lllvalld by a auperior • aoart Jcad•· . · Tr~ I-= C... • mun proTlde eaoo. pro- tection 1D a salt pedinl a1alolt Tbom• H. Wells IU, a San Marino broker, and his son Tbom•. ta. Judge Eucene E . SU ruled Wednesday. The ruHnC eaid under California loauranct Oode. policies mll8t alf «d tbe Allte muimmn pavt«tton pven the ownc retardlels who might be dr1vin1, p ~ded the driftf WU tivtn ~· Humphrey to enter the con-CaHfomia campaign. below their navell by a permjssion t-0 vi.sit tong tett ju.st so Kennedy can IOmbell is a f o T m e r layer of ekin 20 inches in Beach to take on fuel end deleat him before the na· 1ecret.ry of the Navy in the circumference. supplies. Ships' of r l c er s tional convention. Truro• adminiltration, and Doctors said It w • s described the 209-foot craft "There't no Wll'J ol gellting executive of an aeroepace necenary to divide the com· te a scientific laboratory for him in here legall)' and he's company and a longtime mon liver shared by the studying the movemeot& of not g-01-to get in," said Democretk party leader twtnl. Both requJred blood whales I u-a --fund r·..__r. tr• .. •fu11·o·n1. . · Wyman. "It's like setting up ,_:: ..... ::.;;....:..;;;;;.;;...:...;.;-~..;__---___::..:.....,:;:::.;;.:::::.:..:.:.::.:_ _____ .,,========~ a straw man add knocking O¥er a •aw man.'' I Hwnphrey bu not yet entered the n<Jllonal race, but Wyman expects him to. Unruh &es, too, and sua· ge.ted Wednesday t b 1 t Humphrey obtain tbe sup- port of the D8&JoDal con· vention dewpticm beaded b1 Atty. Oen. 1'bomU c. L 1 D c b . 'l'edmicaly tm-commiMH, it bad been 1*'k!DI Preaidellt Jobmo11.. Under at. law, tbe cltlep&n mUlt ranaiJl OD tM baDot ecamt u.e Ken· Dedy and McCatdry llatel. 'lbe clttepdoe will meet in Lot Ancetes Friday, md Wyman ~ moat members w111 deC!ildt to re· Kinnard Says North Wants Peace LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Tile ceneral who led the U.S. First Cavalry Dtrillon into action in Vietnam thinks North Vietnam wants peace talks, and that Com· munl.lt forces were badly hurt in tbe recent Tet of· fenalve. Ll Gen. Harry W. 0 . KJn.. nml uld in an addrea to the chamber of commerce Wednffda)' the Tet battle1, ID which Com.munilta brlefly held tbt old capital city of H were a ''lalt wbact'' to u:t..:atben tbe1r position at the'barplniDg table. ''MllttarilY ,,. hurt him more than &e hurt us," laid the ,......ai wbo now bt&da the Army Combat Dnetopmeata Command. Kinnard aald be bellevel South Vletnam eventually will be able to keep ttte country secure without ' el presence of allied troops. "But I can't answer bow :f. tb.1a will ~e," be ado- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! If our new IJCcounU depart. fMftt canrd ~ vour MID, l~red llercuru Saoingi account in lul time thaft it tab! you to drlrt1c t~ cup Df coffee we provide to all <>f llUr IQVefl, • • WE WILL GIVE YOU: Anotbs aip • cofeaf Mercury w1mts to keep all of 'Ur savers happy. ~:· ·~·· · ... :Ii•• • FREE SAFE DEl'OSIT BOX! for Mercury Sayers malntalnln1 , minimum btl•~ of $2,000. •Mercury llVinp' 4 'bJflti* policy att&.lrtS )'OU the hll nt lei•I rite of lntt1'91t fO< Insured H vlnp. • rundt ••m lntemt from date of receipt f unds Netived by the tenth of the month eam Interest from the first. lntel'fft compounded d1lly- bonu1 accounts 1v1ll1ble. 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JI. ~ ~ ~ . ~ . --. . . . .-~ . .. . ... 8 DAll V 'llOT Thundrt, April 18, 1968 For the Record ··r·~~=!! i?'lt'. . :· ,; y ' -~~ Bonanza Merger Completed Divorces SAN FRANCISCO Seattle and between San Orange eovnty•a B<manza FraJk:l...-La v d-l8d 5tmmi. M. H•I..,_ Air Uoes, ~ Airlines D\ov, I e- H11w-tJDd West c.oa.t Airllnes now Pboeau. P r e v J o u 1 l y a L.-...s. L• IC•• change ot &lrllnes was re· K•o1et have tbe way clear.d for quired .... ·~-•-•---·"ate c1111 E~ M<OoMld vs cur111 J. final consummatiop of their -I.UC -m~ McDON1c1 merger into a new carrier to pol.ob on eac:b route. ~rv Jo w1i.o.. va Ot¥tes "· w1._ be known as Air Weat, Inc. A number ol such lm· ::.."::,~"'~r ~ltll~tL.V:"'~,. l. G. Robert Henry, presi· proved services will be Lleh11oot dent of the new airline, said started as soon cu maln· ~~-"'-r\~;;:Jkv..::... ...,':" Le•!:,.. the last legal r.iction re· t.enance and other opera· """•Mn Hook• quired to malte the merger lions personnel can be :';~<% ~·u~.!~°: ~~"~~·;::., official was c o m p I e t e d reloc:~ for the conduct of Greu c:; Hl<ko• v1 J-e Hl<l<Oll the n e .,, ttirouab·tll .... t Di.,.. Jo ,,,.,.., ... 11.v..-11. Wednesday. .. .. ,,..,.., 1 schedul~. Henry said. l lovd ecr!.~~=-'vs ~l 11,.. Approva of the tbl'ee-way San Francisco will be the Luc111o ,. H~ "' II-rt l Hucboft __ .,. merger by tbe C l v i I headquartera Jocation for .Jov J. MetzMr "' Nor,.,." • Men-~ I Aeronautics Board Md the L'""• s... •--... Lio-rd Ervti. ~ueen I President of the United Air West and Phoenix will A~IN•lo Mce~,_ "'Wlllllm Mrs. Don (Joan) llick· s•-'---~~.1 A ·1 be the maintenomce base .11,_ M<~ man of Fullerton will ..... ...,s was CUlllVUU\,"""1 pri and trairung c e n t e r . -. ~· .,.__ \ 1a.ncl area in the U. s. and COlltaiD a populMioo ol more than J8 m11lloa penooa. Alr West beglDI opera· tiOOf with more thMI '4S miWon worth ot BoeiDt m aa4. Dou~s DC-t J t t &.lrc:re.fl In md.Won. u previoulty announced, tbe company plafts t.o boy some S70 million worth of new Boeing Ghost Town Fee Slated M¥11n L At•bl•" ..., v lf1<10rY IV•· 9. M int 1rA ·11 ~-lll1n supervise activities as· a enance a..,., wi "" Starting in early June, "'E':=, ~:::..c,~-1o "' 1'"" soclated with selecting However. Air West had to performed al other key visitors to Knott's Berry c.rotvn s. 0..1vs11 ..... 1c1 e °'' Miss Orange County accept certain formal con· locations on the system. ln· Farm's Ghost Town will be Tl\tlm• e>oni1111 w11111 vs Gm• A""'"" Q f dHfons imposed by the eluding San Francisco. ~ ... t. o"'--ged ,1 •or .. ~.._Ae, A_,, w11111 Tomorrow, ueen o r. al .._ llcl.I J' ...... ~-•uu e11erd w11111m aenrt "' Merv th 1968 0 C C A B before Jln legal tle, Laa Vegas and Puerto dlildren three to 12 will be '-'AM• a.nu e range oun· stenc could be taken for the Vallarta, Mexico. cerotvft J. S/MnNll ... w Doneld L. ty Fair and Exposi· "w required to pay 25 centa Oot~~~.iv •• ••h>ll c ToWtY tion. consolidation. This h111 now Air W e s t , • 9,000.mile •hen acoompnied by all M1<11H1 1Ce11Y va H11 .. K111v ------------been done, Henry said. route system will exteod adult, ~~,.~ eor1r1nc:1 va G1yne1 M. Air West today com~ throughout the entire West, 'There will be DO change in Jo.fl M. J.-em111o vs Albert 11. appropriate corporatioo iii· serving Montana, Idaho the present policy ot. free 01vo11cts "Lio 11.;'1:~m~~nk 011r1nt vs 111ft Merl• Governor ings and registrations in all i W a ah in g 'on, Oregon: parlding and tr.ee admittance Fnnll M 111,.o1111 va 0mt Mu Deering of the eight Wester.n &Utes California, Nevada, UUh to the sb,_..,in., and dining hlkoskl "''"' M. M-"' llonk• ~Y . hJ b 't ill be do' ---' Ari -"' nd -rr • Linde F. ()oCld .,. Serrv L. Dodd lltrnlco SlllW VI 0.llno Sl!ew, Jr. tn W C l W mg 4UN. ZODa, 8DU ex'te areas. Helo" 00111119 VI lhrnerdo Oollel1• SyM1 All~• Gtru •• Rlclltrd lllY· R business. from Calgary. Canada, to "We are .-.,,~-g G'"~ l.lovd H. Ctrlllle Y1 Betti• ""'" mend G1rr1 eturns . c B h ._...,._., '"--' c ,11,;. E1111tierh Anne 11er1«r v• Lewr,.,.v In ackfJtion. the A as Gus·ymas. La Paz. Mazatlan Town 90 we can <rive our r,to~tlt e41rrv .. DouelU J, llorrv H1nrv llark•r tr ( d th tifi o> c:;,..,,11 11 ,..,111 vs J1e1t e. P•"'' •·~~ t c a1MS "' 111c11orc1 H c:;.,,,.., ans erre e cer icates and Puerto Vallarta, Mex· guests a wbole new ad· 'Mrv I( eo.1e11o "' J•..,... A c ... ,.,,.. rn•lm• J woo11wero v1 w11111m L The Favor of public (."()l)venience : 1 d 1co. ven&ure in en•--'-:--nt," Glorl• w • llt<kl'f• .,. lttvmond Wcodwtrd ...._ ...., ~ FrfdrlQ llKkMr Yount Jt Mor11tt ... Elma F Mt-,.,., necessity or ea .. _,. or the Air West will be the Walter Knott said .•• A COIJ\· ·=d ~,!':""n "' Thorn•• I•~:~· .Ann Hlnu "' 'Muriu Donnis three member carriers to largest regional airline in pletely new <:OOC'ept in.aound ,,,.., M. ,,,, .. vi Edm<lnd • "''" w11m1 e weldl .... Jeck e W•lc/I Orange County's s t a t e Air West. the country. 5erVing 100 has been developed f()r Love Ille ~Colorful ' Sound or llftlllll8 coantr 11 .. 1c ... .. ··~ • t,; . ... "" .. "·"· ... .. t\!t ' ·-~~" _,,"°""' -"• y.,,,,,.. ~~::'11t'':.;n:11'-.,!'· -:=•d " Sen. John G. Schmitz hasn't Henry said the new com· cities through 80 airports. some of the excitJ.nt at· 0or"'o-. W•111" ... JKk I( Wollin 'MrllNl many kind words ror Gov. p&riy is listed as Air West The eight states comprise 28 tr.actions." r to-!: Vlrtl"ll fOl"' SI--YS Nell E6-AAITIOft ICtswl YS l lW•lftCe I ICk .. 1 i:, ~ m.....s s1~ N.oirw 11. S1tm111 ..., Gnlord Reagan these days, and the lAWl) on the Ameriean and1------------------------------------------------ RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fash ion Island, Newport Beach _,,, E ll!<Mr"-... lewrtne» F. M.S'9ml• ti I Pac1'£ic eo~·· stoc'-ex ·•-.1c111rdt<lft 11u"' E. Dowell ,,. o.n.1c1 o. Dowell governor apparen y a ~ a • Oo!o"'• ~ •-• ..., 111<11erd "'' .JoM st-s.~ ,... Merloll erf"dl reciprocating. changes. t•~'""i'.: M<'°""ld "' Mldllel J1~:' ~ ............. n ..., IC...t Moioh The Tustin Republican's Munwhile, Nick B e z • n,.,,.,111., M<.<:«mld zi-men name came up in the chairman and chief ex· llllrleV A A-YI II-Id E A,._ c-11 bl llounltlos w ~ 0o11v e111t1 Noell ... Gltft ,,.,_ Hoell Douttn Rouftltes g 0 v e r nor• s press COO· ecutive officer of Air West, .,,.ron D. Woodl "' c:;..reld E. w~ J1-. Ectwerdl.. Jr, "' '"'"'' rerence this week when a said the new company will ------~.».\,.oll!!l!.. -£'f:Wh ------.Ju~i.Ao'l:!'':."°" vt IC•""'"' Wllh!t> :., .. n G:~= 1!:i1Lew_:: A~~~et reporter asked a ques lon-fiold Jtl f'irtn>Om'd of aJ:re · ------- llartorl eertr•"" •usseu regarding Reagan's pro-tors meetings in Sc.n Fran· Julene 1 Go•"' Jolln 1• Gow 5'0_, G. Mlflnto "' Pemel• A. ""ual to Increase sta1e in· cisco Friday to elect of· ~nM "'"°"" ..., ll~rl Louis ICrwH Mlhlvlo .-vv- QorO!llv ~v 11 ....... "' 1Cen11t1n terov ,. .. ,1 M,.Josep11 "' "''"""" L. J"'~"" come tax rates for lower-in· ricers and implement other Slf't~rtt DorolllY Eleanor Witt vt Rober! f ts f ..__ t ta} M•rlorlt A,.,,. Sdl•o•" v• rrenklY" w11111m wm come groups. ace o """ o program l .. ~~~!" 5t!':0'\~, ,,, wunem :;;..":' :,'=;;: ~;~"!..De'."1~ck "Do you th ink you might needed to make Air West • eurnNim Ledff• Pnv111s c. c1erk vs w11111m F. Cl••• get a kindly newsletter out operational. t·~~:c1• ,:;,.' G~~~~~ G•:.''' F,.nlt ~'!~1,' L. Ferren "' Thom•• eurlon or Sen. Schmitz on this one A merger of three airlines • 11 V1lonc:lt M1,.,ln L. Crocker YI Doris G. Crocker -SOrl or a 'SOCk-the-poor' ai One time i S Un• .. ,,.,,. J. Ptltulro "' WIYM floword Shirley F Smllh "' G•M M. Smlln • P1loulro Lllldt c. Ponmbl "' Josepl\ J. Portm· type ••. ? " the reporter ask. precedented. In addition. it lltrbul J ICldd "' Wllllom S. Kidd bl d . belie ed that from the Ol1nt Lvnne EbeYVt Jollll Cntrlll ll1t1 T. GIJU vt Me.tue GHu e · IS V EOeY Merlin cm1dY "' Flovd ctev "'••ldY lime of filing the merger ap- w11m1 '"""' Ntwm•".,. Jemtt Word "'-"hi Clemp"' on1c1.111<1>ard c11.,,o plication with the CAB last New,...n ........ llOlllld L• ltuer vs Vl'lfl"ll Adell .. __. ..... Mereeret Alltn .,.. G1-.. Lever B • T }k Sept 12 to <t:--1 ·con "'i(in'M;'' Allen Ttrese C. Slww1rt vt Tllornls J rig gs a . l'UHU • .,,,,..., A"" IC-"' '"""' LetOlf s-.,. . summation today also set an IC-Cn•lsH11t llW!mce "' Gordoft L1w11rkt II tim d f &vlvl• L. cumm1,,.. ,.. Llo'ld c. cum-N•ncv v. l.oedt vs StfPl>tn P ~k a e recor or ex-'"'"" l!llet' Olillll'f "-"' Torrv LH Due Tom· ght pedition for a m4!rger pro· t.nHe A-Wttt~ 'It D1rwl" Wllftlf'll Rem4f • W1111n I Uubetlt Jarw Miiier YS 11.,...ld G•"9 CeedJng Of this type. JI"'" M McCtv•V"' v1 Jol\fl • Miiier The m-g...1 ,.,.m~ now • Mf.Chnlt~ Loh S. Lewi• vs llobtrt Edward Lowh "A ~ '-V ,,_....., '•ul M Horot< "' "-"• A H•-r~ sne111th Nellon "' Noo1 '*lmolc! Nttwft F U L L E R T 0 N sets in motion its plans for '-..n cerotv• ~"''111' "' '"'' Esoerence 01'""1" "' Gorc1on c Assemblyman John V . relocaoon of its empi...-. to Twntllm $c.l>ltlrer D1moltr ""1"" e1.,.. .1ovu Cl\1nc11or ~ """"111 '"'""" Mon._,,.,,, "' w1m1m "'· Briggs ( R-FuUerton) will t>. t h e i r p e r m a o e n t w11n1-Cl\lr..slt< -.'-"-"' ... • • 1 It .... _ · · ..,.A -... Ml""'" v• .1n """ """'"'"" l'INAL 01c111u u1e pnrx:1pa g<pea er at uftl assignments m we new MlcMllt ,.,,.t .,. A"'''°".. ~ Joo" GllllWff ... J-J. GtlleWIY dinner-meeting or t h e company. l'"'9J 0... Got<> YI TOO H. ~n H•"'' M••"' w1-vs 111c111,, Calllornia B u 11 d e r s Ex· Herrry saJd Nit West an· DEATH NOTICES HANVEY Wlllllm H1nvev. JOI Montero. Nrwoort llel<ll Survl...S by wllt. Str"'' tllrte '"°'""'' 11-rl Chrlslolllltr •lld Jldl. 111 of 1ril1nd1 1\1,.,, Sll!Y, ol lnl1nd1 ind mother S1,_., Menvtv1 lrtl1nd. rv~ "rldlY. 10 AM, l11t1 Chllltl• 20 • Cout Hltflwn. Cor°"' clfl .,, tlll MOf'IVlfY. dirKlorl. BISHOP M., M 91"'4>11. nl I . J1mu 5111. Cosll M•U AH S.S Survived bY "°"' .. oMld. of l vrblnkJ. "-"thttr Mrs. Dtrltnt l.lldtnon. CQSI• Meul two brolhtn. Dovld, 1nd GordOll, u{1hr rwo sllttr$o "'"· Mlr.ne e. cnrl"tnMn. Ullh, i nd Mrs Miry I AftClt•-· ldehOI .,,., tl1rte gro<ld<:ltlksrtft. s,rvl<tt· Frlclrt. 1 PM In !tit C!wr<ll ol !tit ener Ort s~i,;,,, NtwPOrt •~•"'I w1111 ll'lhoP W1lltet P1r1'tt oll :11! flt, lnl1~t, p-cllk v1..., Memo• 11 Parti Olrt<'4<11 bv lltll tf'Oldway Mortut,.,, I 0 t roeclW••· Cos!• Mell. RICHARDS BALTZ MORTUARIES ()Noa del Mir OR U45t dttta Men MI f.!04 . BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY QI B~way. Costa Me11 ! LI 1-343.1 • . Chlrles Wll-11 h l · b t h s.....," s c1mpl)f11 vs wm1..., E. c ange omg l at e ticipates an early inaugural 11e~:'.~1 ei.ct1ord ..., cecu Edw•rd Newporter lnn. of actual merged schedules. 1111c1<rord Directors and delegates of I n c I u d i n g m~ny new Doris lotil! "' Gillon 0 lot~ th hang th J t •~-·""' ,_ f 1 . h t Lucien,.. e. Joll,,_, vs c""''" E. e exc e, e arges wuvu&U • p....., 1 g s Jci11nson cro6a • section construction previously not po s s i b 1 e P•ti~<,l:,, A. o,.,,,.., "' wun.,., G. industry aasociatjon in the among the separate systems ""~~:;• D11n1 Grn "' w11n1m ervu state. representing o v er of the three carriers. Awr G. o.vb ,,. II•"" Lou D•"'' 15,000 general contractors, For example. as a ~uslt P•~~::. AM Ftorid.t vs Rov •o6trt spec 1 a It y contractors, of the merger, Air West wUI !Mrv 01111t Witts vs •uue!I Ar111ur m a t e r l a I a u p p llers, be able to ,...rate th.rough. Wtlls h.i d ~r-Mllrv P o. Fr1nc:tte0 v1 R1<1>ard 11. arc lects an engineers, plcme service b e l w e e o 11:_~~·~::1or "' Mlrv Lou snineler are currently engaged in a Phoenix, Salt Lake City and M•rlhl C. CCftnlfY vs Wlllllm Oouelas two-day slattwide meeting. percent of the COntigUOUS .;.=ry .A.. Mllltr YS Thfoclor1 l!.r;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;::;:::;::;:::;=================;;;;;;:~. Miiier N•n<V Lou Lace¥ "' Cl\arlet w. l1c:rt Gev Av1lon Cr1wt1 W llOWrt COftfld Creven """rtertl Colornbl Clewlenll vs l'tlll Ii.In! Clevti.lld '""* Maon "' Jimmie Let ~ Lob .loll..-vs llldllrd Jdlnlon llv"' Wl'-n CMrllS G. Wl-P1bY Rwlll Olis. YS f:rtd ~ Clll-. Fire Calls -""''-loldt 11:5' Im, WednesdlY • ., ... fl,.., retr oil ~ W1mtr ....... 12: U " m , 91.olll't Wal...... loltl 111d EffW1rdo 1:06 1t.m .. ttuh fl,., 17111 -..di l tYll. ,.., --7 20 •·"'· nivndlv. MM!lnl wtJl>- down. tn. St'"! -C:..lr1I A-WH""l111tw J lt D m. WedM1c11y, 9flU llrt, 5'11 Pl1ctr A1111. ,._,_,,. Voli.r S 15 o.m INecll'llSd1y, mtdl<al old, 101 PldttOll l int C•ll -· •· ,, 1.m • Wednete11v. PUbllc oultl. 1349 Tultln •·tl ~ m ~ rut1ur1nt, lW W. Ad•ms IOU"1 l rt <~ ~IYI I ft f Fr'd1va ..... IChool CllSJOS of 11191 ••-...., .. ..., 1boVe or olflo< "" Nnl:iotlont oil II llul Ill.ti -1W> e!1__1n!tra!OO Of'OllOS may call Mir. It..., 91 lllo DAILY "'llDT, I See by Today's Want Ads e There's a BOAT SHOW, .• you can 1ee the newest in boats " llki equipment .•• FREE A.DMI$10N. e Heft' 1 • o n e bedroom tumllbed epe.rtment for IZ per-month, inclalinl Utilities! • U '°'1 need I 6' slidins atau door end 8a'e9 here' 1 me far ooly $70. e Woodworking tools, knit- ting macblne, julictt, ga1• lq ta.tile are among U. interest.in( oOtrinp a lJri. vate party la lellirig. e A party la IMing a rifle to DOU~ In Loos BMch. NOT JUST A ZIG-ZAG . NOW DIAL-A-STITCH LIMITED TIME ·oFFER • • 98.00 reg. 199.00 with portable bt.sc Now ma.lee button holes any size with just a fiiclc of the dial. model '401 PFAFF SBLECT-A-S'TlTOI ft.8. 99.00 ,9.00 Darin& this saJe onlr. Modtl ) l. Not shown. CAN'T COMB IN1 c:.u JOGI..,. .... .,., let ano obllJMion 1- 1 r•1e4+.. UPAa SPECIAL _,~«..Win JOat l1omt. "5oi1..djmt (ll'lntetl terrycloth for •hlft1, rolteal c ..... ,,c 1.2.9 y4. , .. 1 OO" cotton "terrycloth in dramotic, colorful, wonder· fully wash~ble prints. 36" wide. cotton l•t1••rtl1 for ... , a ._..,, •••r ~-:~99c, •. lu>Nry facquard1 & piques in wh~, colon. <45" wide. ~--· ------,--------------~--- A MILL BIJY.Oun SAVE UP " .. ..:: TOSO% ... ,,. ... ....... , ···~···••111 ill W AlllA9LI aAYOll . " I I ... t!t In smart MW ...,._ petfect for oil tM -MW- est . foahfon loofci. 45: 79e,, ... \ Kllll•g Pig• ~ ;.-~atrnmrs Chide ~·u.s. Progr<;im -. WASHlNGTON (AP). ..... UHi u. the cltlts, com· Tbe kDlinC ot tbOUADCll ~ poundinc the urtwi pro- PiV by fll'qlll'I cfieaMndinl blems DQ1r tormenti.DC the biper pricet fot them ' D~ ctramldtet a ..1.1 .... int.est With f!l9 ~ dU'relll farm a-. srotP'IDla dae lo expire DUt amoDC farmers ln d.lrect IC-year both tbl). HGUM and Uoo ra:ither than conti.Dued Senate are in the process ol rellADc:e OD the ccmplu and reviewing .~ and new elaborate federal prolJ'IJDS departures have already been suggested. dnlped to belp them. In the Sen• a bill bu The dlrect approach la been iDtrod.uced that would a1ao evident ln c.oairess, pve farmers. the right to where farm Je&iMalion of an .,.,om eolJectively , with enUreq new kind is belftl . ~ tit the. price ol CODlidered, b-.ed on tbe ~ crops. It is baled on coBectm bar&ainiDI I"' ~ same ~ written ceduret guaranteed to lMol' qito, 1lw in l~ that gave and lndustr)' 30 years ago. orlaniJed labor the ri&bt to Durln1 th9" t h r e e U:raan colledlvely on the decades, the aove1'11Dlent, in tetms ol ill ernpl<>yment. an effort to bold down farm Origi.nflly tossed out as a production and atabUJie . suages4.ion by Secretary of prices, ba1 erected a dmf • Altlculture Orville L . inc edif.ice of f•m law. .Fncian more than a year MORE EMPLOYF.I ._o, tbe bill is ~ely to adv&DC9 very far this year. It takes 108,000 people to run the Department ot MGb: PROMISING Acrlculture and it wu only More promising ia the balf·Joting1y that an uneod~ Mure ol another Senate bill ment was offered a few tbat would extend t b e yurs ago proh..iblUng the sysliem of federal marketing department from acqulrlng agreements to all farm pro. more employes than there ducts. Tbese production-and· were farmers. p r j c e agreements, em· Y« despite cosijy, often body in g co 11 e ct l v e contu&lng legislatioft t h e bugaining procedures, now problems it ia supposed to apply only to selected crops. 1olve continue. F '1rm prices In the H~ a bill-to ex- 1Ull nuctuate sharply. ~ tend the c o 11 e c l i v e due iOOlricreases yiifiy ano-l>afgaining prinCiple-fu farm farm income last year was labor baa been approved by1 lower than it was 20 years the House Eciucatioa and ~go. Labor Commi~. It would For the small farmer -apply only to luge farms, the ~Ued '' f J m 11 Y wllicb would be required to1 farmer" Congress talb the recognize and bargain with most about helping .-tbe a union chosen by a ma· aituatioo grows • t e a d l l 7 jorlty of tbeir etnl_>loyes. wone. Unable to take •111 of Wbatever the fate of these hil amall acreage out of pro· and similar bills tlleY in· duction to qualify for price dlcate an awareness in supports, be gets almOlt no Congress that it may be bet· benefit from tbe programs. U? to let farmers pro· Squeezed by ltigher costs for cessors and farm workers everything be needs, be is work things out f o r being forced off the land. themselves under the same In the laet 15 years, 15 rules th.at seem to bavel tniWon people have moved worked well for indmtry from the farms and rural and labor. ... .., -. •' . I . t : Men: ·m Service ...,.,, -;at.ff Sgt. R.ldlal'd D. hr· Ralph 0. Wooci, 3244 Iowa, 10D ol Mn. Jun&ta B. Costa Mesa, ~uated aft.er r.... elgbt weeks of training lit tf 864 CA>ve St., ~-the Marine Cqtys Recruit ,.a,, a. mlhat.naaCe Depot, Sm I?lego. · I tAlctm.idan, b a S a ualgoed to Nlba AFB, c W o a • b er t J . E Haakllllon, IOl1 of'Mr .. end terfe&Dt baa been IV.rs. Burt Haa:lr:imoll ol. 28CIS Thurin St., Colb Meta. an for belplnl bi• i)lltru<.'tor pilot at t b e Peciftc Aerospace himary Helicopter School, ll'Cue and R e c o v er J Ft. Wolters, Tex .• reCeived • •'--u s & 1-bis wings pinned to Wliform er, earn -. . nu r~ E Dr Jr = Outataodkowf Un 1 t by ~ Joseph · ew · me CWO Haa.ldnsoo is a Viet-~. Mm combat veteran. / f!{b e cl ta t i o n a c-..,.inf tbe award A1rme Sam• el W. iiltc1 that "For the ntst Gr .. t, 101J ol Mr. and Mn. 9e in the h1ltcry ot mod· Jam~s H. Granat, 20191 arf th 1cl Cron Reef Lane, .Ran· are, e rap re-ttngton Beach, ba.s been of ~ aewmen assitned to the AJr Force becom1i. reality... 'l'ecbnlcai Tra1Dlni c.emet, I~ R R-U S Keesler AFB, Miss.. fw • -.... • •r-• · · spedatiUJd schooling as a 24. IOft of ~. and commurdc.tion1 electronics • Robert S. Rof>e1 lTTO peclall l Alrm G t . "Dalbo.a Blvd N_.. 11 1 . an rana . ~ ·• ..... yv• • graduate of Huntington completed th!' A~· Beach Higb School attended General Of.8~ buie <>nine• eo.st ColleiJ before 1 ~· Ft. BenjamlJI Har-entering the service. rlil>U,'lnd. I Pvt. TerreD II. Wttd. Second Lt. Donald G.I USMC. 109 of Mr. and Mrs. PnM, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. LEGAL N011CF. Donald G. Prout ol IA142 Woodltoct L a D e . • Hun· tlngton Beach, bai been the recipient ol tt>e outatandlng ltuclent award. Little Rock, AFB. An. Tbe Lieutenant. a deputy missile combat aew comnumder, aaiped to Vandenberg AFB, ia a m.iuUe launch officer. Ht wu COlllllllMioped In 1917 at Lacklmd AFB, Tex. a.a.en L. Bealle. USN I soa ol Mr. and Mra. Clyde F. Beagle, 2349 Notre Dame, Cotta Mesa. baa - bMn a11igned to aerve In the Paclfl.c, after com· plettnr two years of tcbool· baa ln .:>nar. He #adU.ted tecond ln b1a clau. ms broeaer. Dan ?ti . 8-Cle USN, la ltatioDed ln Japa. JJt-A--N~.U fl fw luuu• ., ,.., Y..MC .· Slim li11• mocf •m ~stom quilt•cl 111 bt1utlful Scotch91rcl~ prints. 21t.OO T'llundlJ, ~ 18, 1968 DAIL V '1LOT I Slim liftt with herclwoocf tri'" 1rmt, i11 textured f 1itric. 21t.OO save on 4 famo.us Kroehler The only improvement thot could possibly be mode on these super-sized sleepers wou ld be to drosticolly reduce their price ... ond that's exactly whot we've done. Now exclusively ot Moy Co. you hove o choice of 3 modern-style, Kroehler-quol ity sof es ot this low price ... marvelous split-personal ity sofas th et open into queen size beds with bO" wide foom mattresses. Rest eosy, Mey Co delivery is extra fast! . queen size sofa sleepers 219.00 regul.rly 289 .00.309 .00 sleep equipment 145 ' ., lh15 Twin ~ 1. Mx7S Full J9d0 Extr1 long . .. ,. Kl!lf Englander mattress or spring regular,1 extra long, twin or full J 3.00 regularly 39.99. 49.99 The extra firmness of this hotel type innerspring mattress is your insurance for yeors of heolthful, comfortable sleep. Choose mottress or spring in every size et speciol savings. Mattresses feature hundreds of highly tem· pered steel coils1 extra layers of cotton felt, end sisal insulators for odded firmness. Sealed oluminum ventilators meen constent freshness. Heavy· weight striped tid ing covers the mettres.s or spring of your choice. . King Si11 6111• 3-piece set, reg. I 59.00 " Queen Siu 60 .. 1180" 2-pi•c• set. reg. 129.00 -· sleep equipment I '45 ------------.... - 129.00 99.00 may co soutt. coast plaza, san ChCJO fr••WtlY .t twlstol. co1ta mesa: "546 m1, 675-3411 lhctp monclay ~ wl• •r.·, -a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1: • ~ l L ~ ' ' -,._.. J 8 OAll V Plt..OT Lrr.ftAL HOTICE c •• ,.,.c.ue O' IUSIMUI Ilk!_ .. _ Tiit ~ ..,.. Cf"fify ...... { .... 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'"' ,..,_., u :GAL NOTl( f: ,._,,.,, CIRfl,tC.UI! 011 IUSINIU '1CT1Tf0Ul NAMI l~ una· nlonH clo <«1111• we lff ton dvcttng • txntMU -· S."•· AM1 C111totnl•• urwur tM llcllll-fir!!' ntrN flf 1.fEMAC orlO .... , .. kl ""'' It com· toOMO of IM toUowlno "'-· ~ ........ '" "'" ........ , .. ol , .. ,.flU ore •• "'I'°"" Ellubo"' L.. M<Gulrt, A!Wrt C ~,., onCI •-t C McG,.lr4, Jr , 1m1 Clrcule lfonot•""· S.Mt Ant, Ct lffefnl• Ot""' A0ttl U, IMI Alllef'I C McGul,. Ellu,,.111 lee M<Gul•t Albert C M<Gulrt Jr St•lt 01 C•Hf.,,.11, Or An,. Cout1tv' 0.. ""'" tJ. IJU, .. tort ""'· • Nttt•rv l'vtllle lt1 •"~ lo< "Id Sitt•, ,..r-4ltlf •OP••'"" Ellzabtltl L.. McGuire •nd • tllef'I C M~Gvlrt, Albtrt C McGuire Jr , ·-" "' -lo be '"• otfWfl• ..,,,., .. ,..,,.,.. ,,. tvl»crl~ to Ill<! wlllllt1 ,,,. •lrun,.nl t110 o<l<now~H Ille¥ tU<utfld ,,....,_ COl'FICl•l SE/<ll Jn'•Oll E. 0 1v" N•ttrv l'u&t1c<1lllo<'nl1 l'rlftC[Oll Offlc• '" o •• ,,.,. """'"' Mv (Nftmluloft heir" JUN 11, "7t •of!IW ·~·~ 011...,. '""•I Oollv ~1..,1. ~ .. 11 "· 1J '""' Ml• J, •• ,... .....~ ------- t.F;fiAL NO'ftl'I'; .. . ... T,_., April 11, 1960 Joh Opportunities OVER THE COUNTER -A· l'o11r MOl!efl'• Wen• • ... :'I •I I !I ... ... :" • • .. " .. . : i " • ., i a .. .. • • .. " .. • t • ~ • t ' \ • I • • • • • : ., .. • ,., • fl New Thurtdly, April 18, 1%8 OAlLV lllllOT J J York Stock Exchange List Closing I ,.~ •"• . . . .•. ~~,,,~ . ... .. .. .. ,. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Medical Benefit for All Anyone who shrugs o11 the coming of the UCl Med- ical School to Orange County next July as just another place to train more doctors had better take another look. The predictable benefits extend Ca r . beyond the training of new pbyslcians and surgeons. important as is that basic purpose. The list is long. almost awesome. tn terms of contributing to the well being of Orange CounUans: -The newest: most sophisticated medical equlp- ment for diagnosis and treatment will be made avail· able by the school to Orange County Medical Center. -Physicians now practicing in the area will be able to do what is denied doctors in areas remote from med· ical schools. They'll be able to keep up with medical advances since their DWD training days. -Patients now forced to go to Los Angeles for special treatment will in time find it available at the medical center. -Research grants, both government and private. go most often to hospitals affiliated with medical schools. This will benefit local physicians and the med- ical school. It will also mean cutting many present hos- pital costs because "'art of the grant funds will pay for atafi now paid by tbe county. -Experience elsewhere indicates about half of the graduating physicians will remain to practice in ~he area. This will be a great hea11!1 boon to the growin~ population of the Orange Coast m contrast to the sen· ous doctor shortage in many other areas. -Money likely will be saved for county taxpayers through reductions in medical care costs at the medical center. (Interns are graduate physicians rouncting out their hospital experience; their services provide cost savin1s u well as medical benefits.) ical equipment and supplies wbo prefers to locate Mar a medical school. Fortunately, plenty of land for such plants is available nearby and several companies have already indicated their intent to move here. Perhaps the greatest single benefit to be expected Crom the medical school-medical center affiliation will be appreciated only in time •! severe, complex illness in the family. This will be the immediate contact the family doctor can have with medical school specialists with the most up-to-the-minute diagnoatic and treat- ment knowledge for the particular problem. The Board of Su~rvison bas reco.sotlzed that pro- viding a first r ate transitional facility lor the medical school is a solid investment in behalf of all countf residents. To their credit, they bave voted the funds necessary to modify existing buildings so that the col- lege's first junior and senior cluses will be housed next fall. Bringing the medical center and the medical school to~etber is a ha~py "~e~ding" with mor~ than a prob- ability of producing brilliant. public-se1'VUlg offspring. Menace of the Minibike As though motorists and pedestrians hadn't been plagued enough by motorcyclists and bicyclists who ig· nore traffic laws, they have a new menace. It's the minibike. a little motorized veblcle never intended for transportatfon on public roads -especially under the rash piloting of untrained, unlicensed 1~ and Wye.ar- olds. But that's what's happening on the Orange Coast. A police crackdown can be expected. In the meantime, look out. The phantom is riding again, only now he may be a thoughtless sub-teen-ager darting out from nowhere to offer a new, nea,rly-unaeen threat. . ., .. . . ~.~ -A highly desirable kind of new industry will be attracted to the area. This is the manufacturer of med· ~OF CMS! J'P SAY YES TO THE Nri.\INATQL IT~ Ttf CH.~ ~r> I ~I -~---·1took-J\hont the-_!W eMust G t • G Confront the enera IOn ap Indictment' Tbls book ls about the conflict between the generatlo111 -and especially between IOD! and their parents. "Yoa don't know my father well enough," says one cbaractA!!r. "Your father'• .U right," replies another, "but he'• behind the times - bll day ls over." A few pagn later, one ol the youths denies ae<:epting a c e r t a I n phllo~her's ldeu. "I don't adopt oyOM s ideal," be drew himleU up ~, "l have my own." THE LAD'S UNCLE raliel )ala handa in borror and exclaims: "I can't see how k 's po 11 i b le not to acknow)edte certain prbidplet and rules. By what 1tandardl do you IC· cept or reject thingJ, ~n?" And the boy answers, "I've already told you, t.mcle, tMt '" doo't accept uy authoritie1." Hi• frleDd chimes in: •·we act by virtue of w!lat we ·recoJDbe as l>eneficial. At the present time, •ia· doa ii the most beneficial of all -and we deny. • . " "EveryttUna? .. "Everyth.l.na t" It Is "Fathers and S o n s , · • Turgenev's finest novel, published in Russia l.n the year 1862, more than a century ago. The book portrays the conflicl between the older c o n s e r v a t I v e generation and the new democratic ln· telllgenbia ln Ruuia during the UlllOI. ln lt, the reader will find many Of the same attitodea, ideas, ideals, and anl.molitlies that today seems so uni· quely tied in with the "hip genera· twn." WHEN THE NOVEL appeared. It was bitterly attacked, both by the bom'geolsle and by the radicals, as diltortions ol their relative positions. Today we can see that Turgenev was fair to both sides. But the storm aroused by his portrayal was S() great that the author left Russia entirely. and never again returned to his homeland. except for a few brief vlslta. He died ?J> years later, in France. To the Eclit-0r: As a long lime Newport Beach resl- den! and subscriber to the DAILY PILOT. I would like to congratulate your publication for devoting a con- spicuous full page to the summary fin- dings of the National Advisory Com- mittee on Civil Disorders (Comment Page, April 13). Every citizen has .a rignt to take ex- ception to parts of this report -M in· deed, membe" of the commission themselves did. We seriously wonder if any American today has a right to ignore thia report. Your IUUna up its highlights in such an evidem way cer· tainly challenges our whife community in this and surrounding cities served by the DAILY PILOT, to tackle the study in depth and to wrestle with its meanings for all of us. "What? Not only art and poetry •• , but even ••• horrible to aay , •. " "Fathers and Sons" has since been restored to Its rtgbtful place as one or "EVERYTHING I" repeated the lad, the 9el1tinal oovel'.s in Europeen with lndescdbai.e ccmposure. literature. It remains a better ex- MAJOR P R 0 T E S T A N T and orthodox Juiominat.ions, for example, have decided to prepare study guides throu1h Christian education staffs and s p e c l a I i s t s in councils and denomination, and to ask member churches this spring and eBTly sum- mer, to substitute these materials for the m°" conventional adult Christi an Education curricula -such are their <'oncenu tbat no community miss its opportunity to study the Implications for the future of this country. Wbat ii this rdoal;llihBtJtir.hlppi,.--pim.tion of "hippledom" than any novel? contemporary book. Three 'Megalopolises' This Js at the level of the church communities. Some of us. since the re- lease of the report March 3, by radio, communications within and beyond the churchA have been urging that our service clubs. civic groups, lodges, granges. union halls and other secular organizations. tab some time to rn· courage their memberships to give ~eed to this imporbnt documen .. and. if possible. schedule encounteri; and di9C'Usslons on parts of it. Forec.utlng can be a r a t h e r buardous business, but that does not inhibit molt people from engaging in it. Even when they know that somebody is Wcely to file their forecuta away somewhere and pull them out for inspection a couple of decades hence. In a Chicago apeech the other day. John W. Hill. policy committee cbaimlan of Bill and Knowlton Inc., took note ol lhll hazard. He observed that a study mlde In 1937 "completely tailed to fore ... the computer, atomic energy, Grtiblotlc., radar m>d jet pro- Dear Geor(e: My wilt 11 a compulsive ashtray emptler, always jumping up and rwminl into the kitctten with tbe ubtrays. My problem ii th1a; Sbt bas looted pretty lilly tor t.be laat three yun. '1DOe we both quit 1mot1nt. Wblit CID J do? C. A. pulsion, vlrtually all ol which were around in principle.'' UNDISMAYED BY the p o o r forward vision ol that and of some aimilar put studies, Mr. Hill bravely goes ahead with forward visions of his own. He predicts -and be hardly can mJ11 on this one -that at the end of thls century there probably will be three great '"megalopolises": Boswuh, extending b e t w e e n Wuhlngtoo and Boston and Inhabited by M> million people; Chipirts, between Chicago and Pittsburgh, with 40 million: and Sansan. extending from San Francisco to San Diego. W'ith a> , million residents. The 140 million 1'ould represent about haU the popula· Uon of the U.S. Among other things -and one can onty hope he is right on this -Mr. Hill loob. to .a lessening of lnternaUonal tensions "and absence Of nuclear wars. because the big powers will reltailt ..C. .. 4'!'nmlttlng mutual suicide and . . because antlmiasile defemlve devlcea will be perfected." THERE CAJll BE little doubt that. aa be aay1, the communications ex· p_~n "wit ~ttnue to etplock tun.her ... Or that M"W edocatlon and propqmda.. tecbnlqu.s for affectln& baman bebavtor, public ad private, wtD be dneloped. THE INDICTMENT of ' ' w h 1 t e racism" was laid upon us not b1 radicals but by our own kind - moderate, Intelligent, i o f I u en ti a 1 leaders and spokesmen for au walks of American life. We need the courage to undertake the serious internal ex· aminaUon of the roots and realities of our attitudes, the sources and validity of our images. As I believe Governor Reagan. in effect. put it. " . . maybe we bad better ac~pt the accusation until we can prove It wrong ... " How can we pro'le it wrong unless. person by person. we confront the Indictment and. by study. serious reflection. and eDCOUnter. prov, it so~ DOUGLAS CHALMERS President Council of Oiurches ln Southern CalifornJa l_.tters 1rom rtadffl an wtlCOYM. NormtU.lv Ulritfrt 1hould C0'1Vfll thdr mtuaga ffl 300 toOrdl or It~• TM tight to con~t Lcttn1 to f 11 t J)Ot't or eUminotc libel ii ru crwd. All I,. .,..._ Mt&lt ~ tifftohlrt o7'd ~ fnv Gddrm. b1d ~ wtU "-~ Mid cm r•~it. Or. mOlt etpe.dally. that Govern-One m· E. ht -----~~t-41mentWH!wtn...._~.~::~-uer~w~----ig of taxJN11er1· tel.ranee and bUll.nul v ....... S. n .. Prue • Datot.: ..W nnct ltaeU lncreuin&11 under Che ''Ev tty mooUI. the.. United St.atll thre1t ol political 1tt.ack and govm>· Trealury malls out some tS,eoo,eoo ment regullUon." Sodal Security benefit checks ranatn1 And tlllt.. a 1ood m1.n1 ol "' are trom '14.50 to '388 -a tot.al ot wlllln& to WAJet. 1' u certain as • bllUon a year. Nearly one Amtr1cu.- Botwub, ChJpUtl and Soun. in ellht now rettives aomt 1uP.pc11 WaD 81'' .r,,-i from the Sodal Security Qstem.' . -....... Bumplareg People See a Reaction Kennedy Blitz Falters WASHINGTON -The most signlil· cant political development since Presi- dent Johnson announced he would not accept nomination is the failure of the Democratic front to collapse under ex- treme Kennedy pressure. This pressure has been lntense and has invoh1ed persoDal pressure by Robert F. and Edward M. Kennedy on local political leaders as weU as high velocity campaigning organized by scores of advance men and political technicians. ln one lnsta.nce 50 such technic.ians are reported to have mov- ed in on a state org1lilization. But the regular Democratic front b ~bout the same aa it was before the Kennedy assault forces opened their spring ortensJve. The cities have not collapsed and there has been no general uprising of the people in sup- port of the rampaging Kennedy in- surgents. A SLOW REACTIONARY move- ment favoring Hubert H. Hwnphrey has followed the KeMedy spring ol· tensive where it would be least ex- pected. ln tbe West. Nevada, Wyom- ing. A>aska political leaders have signaled their support to Vice Presi- dent Humphrey even though they have heard the ominous sir«l call of the Kennedys. Humphrey feels that California ts not such a sad case from hiJ point Of view as It might appear, nor la New York where Humphrey hopes to pull a surprise on the New York senator. All this baS confirmed, of coune, Vice President Humphrey's decision to run although he does not relish being cut up by the KeMedys again as he was Jn 1980. BUT AS EVENTS ARE developing there are glimmers of hope that if the regular Democratic front c o u l d survive the Kennedy political version of the Tet offensive then It can hold together unW the convention. II, however, Mayor Daley of Chicago, Mayor Barr of Pittsburgh and other remnants of the once powerful Democratic coalition were to collapse under Kennedy pressure it would probably be all over for Humphrey. But this has not yet hap- pened. Daley is playing tt cool. · Senator Kennedy is probably right when he says that the May 7 Indiana primary is critical. The only thing the Democratic front cannot withstand is a clear and firm showing or Kennedy 's mass appeal. It is in the nature of the Indiana contest that Gov. Roger Branlgin who entered the presidential primary a.a a st.and-in for President Johnson would now become a symbol of Vice President Humphrey. IF KENNEDY COULD le ad Branlgin as well as Sen1 Eugene McCarthy the impact on t h e Democratic front woald be shattering and we would be likely to Re men like Gov. Harold E. Hugbea of Iowa quick· ly make up their minds on Kennedy. As the Humphrey people analyu the problem there is a highly synthetic quality about the masa demonstrations for KeMedy. Tbe Humpbtty people see youngsters being brought in buses to provide the clamorous background which will supply television with scene1 of riotous affection for tbt Beatie-maned senator. But they note that wben Senator KeMedy goes before a crowd of adults, as recently in Pittsburgh, they sit on their hands, and when be Is on television simply speaking there is a mixed reaction. THE HUMPHREY people also see a reaction to the KeMedy blitz In state organizations such as Michigan where the advance men descended on the state witbOut taking the trouble to clue·ln the state leaders. From the Humphrey point of view the ~nnedy assault hit the organiza- tion bard and then bounced off without producing the desired results much as did the Commun.l9t Tet offensive In Vietnam. This parall4!1 is often cited by the Humphrey people. They speak of local politicians receiving 20 or 30 phone calls, of Bob- by .and Teddy luring leaders with pro- mises of the chairmanship Of their delegations. Tbe vice presidency, say the Humphrey people, baa been dangl· ed before more poliUcians tbao ever before In history. NOW EVEN IF these impressions are the usual exaggmallons of politi- cians undeT seige they do at lealt il· lustrat.e the really vicious polttlcal feelings running in the Democratic party. There are the m.aldngs here of a real split but it must be remembered of course that Democrats have the talent of saying the most awful things about each other before they kiss aM make up. Underlying this division, however, Js the flaming resentment of the Johnson i>eoPie that the Ke.nnedys end their like-m.Se it imi><*ible for Johnson to try to negotiate an end 1o the Vietnam war and run for Presiderst at the same time. Mr. Nixon and the South Richard NOO>n's pollt.lcal path, which seemed so straight lollowtng Governor Roc.kefelier's withdrawal. now b.as a few pot boles in tt. The RockefeDer return ls a laTge one. Tbe Governor, by bis decision, baa slowed Mr. Nixon'• momentum and diluted the support from party regu)ars and Independent voters, which Mr. Nixon, for a while, had &II by himlelf. Mr. Nixon, the near-constant contender, is complu, u is all manlrh>d. But bis public erect-up end demor~ emo- tional state following defeat In 1980 revealed a naw in the creating pot- ter'• clay that is not May for voters to forget. He atUl is U.lely to win his party's nomlMUon, but the polls sbow a decline and maAY Republic1n1 will wait to see what Rockefeller can do. Preaident JC>b.moa's uouticlpated renunciation cl hil })lll"tY'• nomlnaticMI foe 11811 aho complcata thinlJ for Mr. NI.son u . Indeed. lt dots tor Senatore McCarthy and Kennedy. MORE TRAN EVER before, In the light of events, Mr. NI.son needs Southern delegates and votes. He. therefore, .needs privately to establish a pipeline to George wan.ace of Alabama and any other leaders ol the stereotJpe "SU!Len South." This is a move •bicb Mr. Nixon would not care to make In public. as Senator' Goldwater so happily dJd In 1964, nor could Mr. Wallace receive an ap- proach opeftly. The time for it will come later. But in thil prelellt, with momentous eventl &bead cmc-mrlng Sou1beaat Alia and the pMlible de.elopmm oi negotiations, thole Soutbenen wbo would never haw YOted for Presidellt Joboson t:n hi.I pre-renandaUon etitua •• treading water. wllt1n1 for the pOJitical wavea to subside. know him, 10 they doo't fully trust him. BUT THE SULLEN set, for the mo- ment, Is less interested in going off after Geor~ Wall.ace u an expression of their diseneban1ment. George . WaDlce is a politically evil Influence and is one of the tranailtA>ry gothic phenomena that hu been so mucb a part of Southern politics aince about 1850. He is, however, a very abt. speaker and can.not be underestimated aa ao organizer and Inflamer of diacc>IMnt and aJ.Jenation. This confronts Mr. Nlxoa with an unpleuant sltuation. U Mr. Wallace were to withdraw just ahead of the Republican convention and would not reaity endorse Mr. Nixon but aay he 1uited him better than aQyOM elae, Mt. Nixoft could pick up moct of the sullen IOlblc votes. SOME OF T1IE more hate-and pre-- judicHtdden Soaeherner1 an 1111.na out loud that if by the Ume the Democratk COGTtlltlon meets ln midwmlMI", ......_ ii nil procreu tOWU'd 1 V:Wum MtUemeat, tbe COD!- vt11U. ..._ "8nlpede ltaelf - -uturaqJ-.nit ep*8~. It mliM-mcm llrfo a t.r...sw 411DIDd lar Joblllclll, __, 1MnbJ lo aerdle 10C1M of the l'dli cf ... l*ftd 'lPOI' t.bM. mu. Mr . ..Jollmoe, lww;;es, bu llJe 1111 dllidlllii1rb11+DC!9blt. 1'lllre baa .,...., tlMtttort, I IWiDI towvd Baa.rt H•.-., .. Th• ••SaJ.Jtn ~·· nactioDan.I will .,...,. ao ror s.a. Robm't Kermedy. TMr 41on't belJew Snietor McCarthy h.u tlMt ~ ··1m.,.·· Gt pertOUDty to i.t ,,., dcMl't ~ ' r s I· 11 c •f d e ~ d s n r 0 n e at ,. ff 11 ;e . :e ic a Jt le id 3f 1n :e .. ot .. e, 1e ' • ---..,,. ............... -· ' ..... -# ... ---.... ~·--· ... .., .. --~.,,. ..... ,,.,..,.. .. Sttpplna out In atyle at the anaaal Founden Day luncheon and fash- \ ion show taJdna place Tuesday, April2S, in the Irvine ~It Country Club, will be new officers of the South Coast Alumnae, Pi Beta Phi. Making thelr first official appearance since their recent election will be the ldnlea. Lawrence Kittle, Newport Qeach, president; Howard A. Means, Newport Beach, executive vice president; Roy E. June, Costa Me.sal vice president; Robert L. Taube, Newport Beach, corresponding secretary; Virginia Bollman, Balboa, recording secretary; Richard C. Elliott, Corona del Mar, treasurer, and Robert M. Rodman, Bolboa, Marie Briggs Timmons and Jame 1 L. Foster, Santa Ana, recommendations cha.inn en. Serving u chairman of the luncheon (an annual event in the county since the alumnae club's inception here in 1944) will be Mrs. Roger Lil· jestrom Jr. ol Laguna Beach. . Theme of the affair will be Start of a New Century, since this year marks the second century since the sorority began with a membership of 12 young women in Monmouth College, Illinois, and became renowned as the oldest social and collegiate sorority for women. A social hour at 11:~ a.m. will begin festivities, and preceding the fashion show which will fea11;tre ~ember-models, Mn. E. Van Buren, presi· dent of Pi South Province. will bnefly review the sorority's 101 years, plans for its future development and the challenge to build friendship tradition and leadership upon ita heritage. ' In addition she will report on activities of the 112 collegiate and M3 alumnae clubs in this country, Canada and Mexico. Commenting on fashions by Lorraine Sutherland will be Mrs. Rich· ard S. Jonas, and models will include the Mmes. Richard Jordan, George E. Newton, Stewart A. Clark, Renfro C. Newcomb, Earl G. Corkett, Parker Dale and James M. Peters Jr. Miss Connie Hickman, daughter of alumna Mrs. Hart Hickman, will provide musical accompaniment. Area Pi Phis are invited to telephone their reservations to Mrs. Jack Johnson, 644-2718, or Mrs. Liljestrom, 494-2215. Others assisting are the Mmes: S~lim H. Franklin, Stanley Van Dyke, Lee Stockland, Howard Batt, Pat D1dricksen and Lawrence Kittle. Arransrlng colorful spring bouquets to brighten luncheon tables is Mrs. Hugo Sclunidt. In other activities scheduled for the luncheon, Mrs. Glen Simmons of Balboa Island will be honored as a Golden Arrow member. She was in.itiated in the sorority 50 years ago. Mrs. R. E. Jenness, retiring president will ~ounce the club's award of a three-week scholarship to Mrs . Esther B. S1on, tea,cber at Fairview State Hospital, Costa Mesa. Mrs. Sion will study weaving, woodwork, candle-making, ceramics and textiles at a sum- mer workshop, Arrow in the Smokies, a national philanthropy sponsored by the sorority. \ DESIGNING WOMEN -Fashioning a new loot from the some old pattern of friendship, leadership and tra- dition which has been associated with their sorority for 101 r e a r s are (left to right) Mrs. Lawrence Kittle, president, Mrs. Roy E. June, vice president, and Mrs. Howard A. Means, executive vice president of South Coast Alumnae, Pi Beta Phi. The new board will be presented during the Founders• Day luncheon and style show taking place Tuesday, April 23, in the Irvine Coast Country Club. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~. A"1I 1 ... 1M p-u .Bea chcombers Wafted Away Wann, balmy breezes will flguratiwty watt Orange County Stepbem AJ.umnu and gueets away to Che 50tb state when they 1ather for an authentic luau. >.. paim fronds rent11 TUatle, ukulelet and steel guitars will set the mood for ttie party, l<:heduled to begin et 7 p.m. s.turday, April TT. in Ile Newport Sbcfts Clubhouse, 511 Canal St., Newport Beach. Underiining the ttieme will be Hawaiian co s t u m e d pariy-goen who are given the optJoo to don sarongs, sbifb and bright p r i D t shirts. beachcomber o r casual attire. Not only are m e r r y • makers. promised m even.. ing of fan, but they will be rewarded wMb a dlarUlable feeling of knowing Ile., are h •lping others lee. f~. Proceeds are ear marked for Ute scholarship fund in the western region. FMtivities will begin with cocktails, s w I m m i n g , volleyball or a stroll alont ~esand.Later,dlmerwill be served at Jong, low ~ decoratM with pineapples and ti leaves and dancing to the music of tht Dave Diggs Trio wit follow. Sweet Adelines: Queens of the Road • LUAU LURES -CJad In Hawaiian garb for their hostess duUes at Orange Countr Stephen.I Alumnae luau are (left to right) the Mme1. M. O. Tackett, M. H. HUford and Geol'f8 A. Palmer. Au:iKing Mrs. P h 111 i p Davy, chairman, with at· ra:ngemenU are the Mmes. Rmsel Annbrult. George Pal.mer and Larry Potter. .Retervations are b e i n g taken by Mrs. Davy in F u 11 e r to n Md Mrs. Annbr'U9t at 646-7294 . A hobo theme will be depicted in song when Sweet liam Lowe, Maggie Bonham. Robert NlW eel Hal Adelines catch a ride to Join some 900 women com-Rich. New officers will be elected to sent the IO peting during the Spring Regional Convention of chapters from Southern Call!ofnia, Arisona and Region 11 in the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Nevada which comprise Region 11, aD4 SwwfbMra Saturday, April 20. On hand for the convention's of Harmony will be selected in a quartet compeU- opening today will be (left to right) the Mmes. WU· tion tomorrow evening. It's No Jest -To .Get More Res t, Try · the Board Test eat or think 1traight for weeks. SM and yoa ~ laelp te do It. Almen DEAR ANN LANDERS : My bus· band is a very redleu sleeper. Kermit thruhes ~und all night and teepe me up. But that's not the wont of Jt. Lltely he bM been dJppinC mt on the chin, banglng me in the mouth ANN LANDERS ~ • waa dating again before I was 1ble to every dty ••• mental haltla fadllttes ~ a lood ni:••••t'• aleep. wldcb are free or e x & r e m e 11 •-6 " reasooable. Some of Uaete djafca laave I keep imagining that I have all altln u •· -~ _....... ct.__, ......... of fatal """1eases aJthou .... I have " I s .. •-_..., are 8 mciJ -.., UI ..,. loo.tt111 for patleats. Wrt&e to ttae never been seriously Ill. I t.m atn.ld of Rudqaarten of flle N1tloul Auod•· and UUt mon*lg I have e black eye ~ it be m11 be dot.DC ~~';~ ==::--bedt---"-.~!C!!!1'-l''tw~M1 alftf' &bl lat tlalil't the and be says we can't afford new aen-e to .. wH9 be fl 1wue1 Be ,....._.right. now. Wbit ftYlel_-n!J ,....,_ ..... w,a. tblDt Moat m• puttia1 up a boud bttWIMll u -undJ we can affcrd tbe DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 1 19- twt.D bedl? Does it mile tenae? yur~ elJi Who need• your help. I -BLACK • BLUE DEAJl. B Ir I: Y11! .It .... ..,.. c:oaldn't pMliblJ dllcu.la thlt problem after & ........ -.... .. .. Wl1b &ft10M tlll beclUM tbeytd th.Int .... a In .... ._ '9'1...,. te r wu inaant. What bot.hen me 11 that ....... a ........ P.S. BM M te-U., nUl problbJ1 bl ri&ht. doctors and always have been. Uoa for Mental Bealll, Jt .c.lambu I have auc:_h an inteme fear of dying D1 ..... don't suogt!l ~ch!atrisl. cle ~e.w York n.... ., y '4ltJJ drlvingme bull~ -rr~d -rt~or~roni.•Cill j0iillelp~me=11_' __ __.,..,...~"· · ~·Li.P· ,._ the obituaries in the newwpaper I get -SOS DEAR ANN LANDERS : It all pa.oicl:1 iDa ~ even DEAR SOS: u ,... ... ~ MYe:rt .started u. jot•, but It lln't funny any ' ~e woPI Y" aA me Mt .. more A boy in m.,, -•-· too"" my thou&b the people who dJed are ~ tJlat yoa 10 to a ~T v.. wriJt~atcb ,., a ,;,. I~ It 1tranger1. A few melll1M *IO • friend lleii ,.yctalatrfe ltelp ad I 1m &elllll when 1 put on IOIJle band cream. I saw ol m1DI Jo.t ber lftetheart ln a car ,... t. set It. him take the nt.ch ctr my desk and be aeddent. Sh ... 1lot a clOM friend Ywr preoccupatlft wttll ...... , KNOWS I..,, blm beclUM be saJd, IDd I b.ldn't Men tbe boy more than .. nlate4I to a dlOGud l'eu ftldl "Tbl.I Will COit you $10 to fet beck.'' two or three t1nm. Yet I took his lllil ..am.1 .. • wWi .._... v.. Tw d.l)'s have pltMd and oow be death banter t1lall ... did. l COQJdn't ..... die dlUtn .... ,.., .... NJ'I bl bull't '°' lll1 nk.b. Wbat ....._~--................ .. 1hd I do? I I I .. DAD.Y PILOT Horo•cope Capricorn: FRIDAY, APRJL 19 By SYDNEY OMARR "The wiH man cont.rob bit de.lttby. • ,,utroJoty polats tbe way.'' A.IUD (March 21·Aprll 19): f'rleadl. hopes, wilhe1 are IPOtllCl*d · today. Ell· ceu.t ~C for aoc1aliz.. tnc. Glw Mid accept in· vitadonl. Your seme of humor ii tmnendoua ally. YOU intrlp people. TAURUS (April 20 -May 20): a.c.k detaU.. Get routine tub out of way before Mbut1.n1. Your preltifl could be on the line. At llD1 affair toni&bt, avoid tmultlnt remara. One in auUl«ity may be teltlnl you. GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Good lunar uoect to- day coinddu with plannin(, wrJtiog, pre•otinl of uni- <ll!ll format. Now ts time to clmmuaicate d e 1 l r e 1 , Be tboupta. Rom an c e em· -.--------•I p~ tonight. • • t Conservative IN COSTA MBA IT41 tJlari DIPAaTMINT STOd ll1' Newpert. IMI.--.... PLEASE TAK! NOTEI -For the 17th year Secre- taries Week will take place with the area chapter of National Secretaries Association hont>ring mem- bers and employers April 21-27. JO!eph Ricca, Bahia chapters honorary member, takes time out for a little work before the special luncheon next Wednesday. Taking dictation are (left to right) Mrs. Betty-gloria Strutt ... and Mrs. Lloyd Fleming, sec- ret;try-of -the-year. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Coocml today centers on b &mknown -not speeulMloa but more on a met.pllyncal plane. Get to know flllll:lr and your1elf. Key la meditation. Tap your •ubcoaldow. What's Doing ANNE COLM To Marry Betrothal Revealed Dw1DC • cocldall plrty ln the Bahnaekl bomt of Mr. and Mre. WU.U.U ())Im, they mnounced the eDPI• ment of tberlr .. ..,,,.,. , An- ne C.Olm Co Ronald Noble, 90D .J1l Mr. aad Mrs. H. Morpn Noble cl Belvedere 'and former lon1-tlm• 'Nftopc1t Bwh reGdmtl. MIN Colm S. a lbldilmt and Tri Dek .th Unlveni· ty of Nevada. Her fiance 1a a gaduate of Newport H~ High School, a t te D d e d tbe University of Ooklrldo and DOW ii a tenior lit Sm Joie St•le eoo. where be af. nu.ted wtttl Delta Tau Delta. Redlands Student Betrothed SU.aq A r m 1 t r o o g , daqbt« of ilbe W. T. Armstrong• of N e w p o r t Beach, pllted a candle among sorority liatera to announced her betrotbal to John R. Glau Jr. ol o.net, 90n of Mr. and Mn. John R. Glass of Glendale. Miss Armstroog ii a stu· dent at Che UnllW'lolty of Redlands, is a member of Alpha Si(ma Pl and WU affillated widl Spura. She wu 1radullted ttom ~ t.ltt Union Hlgb School Htt fiance, an alumnus of Glendale High School and Redlllldl, cum.nUy i s enrolltd at Denver Universi- ty 1"bere be b majoring tn hotel and restaurant mange· menl He wu active u pr-"llot of Alpha Phi Or.nip at Redllnda .. Tbe couple have aelected Our Llldy QUlfD ot Anael1 Owrcb, N.,,.,.,n Beach, for their weddJ.nl lD February, i•. • LEO (Ja)y 21-Aua. 22): SpotMtbt on relatiom. with National Week MARY DAY, 642-4321 out.Iden. How . you handle ... _______ .., can., communicatiom ls bn· -_J)oa't Joee light 00 ..._, =T ....._ ••• ~----...-·,..-~~. '' I ' ......... c-. -. -VIRGO (Au•. 2S • a--t ._. v-.. c-my c--. •:•".I'll. Secretaries Mark Date , Many days during the year are observed in special ways. The National Secretaries Association Ct-SSA) since its first charter in 1942 has felt that secretaries should be recotni.Zed in a similar fubJon. So. the last run week of Apnl has been activated as Secrt>taries Week. The area Bahia chapter or NSA will c e le b r a t e Secretaries Day on Wed- nesday. April 24. dl(l'ing a noon luncheon in the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Father to Officiate June Nuptials Planned -"""'t"" TOPI ..., W"""'9 .:-Orea .\I ... Club. Costa Mesa City 22): Today you benefit .._,.,1114,",...,... ._,., 1 -· .. Manager Arthur McKenzie through work, attention to ...:.",.....-:.C,.,--;-:.;:,...., Sdllel, will be the special guest. d u t i e • , 'N!ISpoMibilldes. Ton ,.,...... -...... - Following. recognition will Some who have performed ~~.CC:: :;~:.... be given lo Joseph Ricca. services ~quire pr1lse, flat· -"'"ier Sdlool, 1 "·"'· th h t ' b ......... Valley •..wlc• W-'• e c aper s o n or a r Y tery. Perform duties c..., ,...,..., -Mco.-11 Scllool. member. and Mrs. Lloyd without appearing oUlclous. 7:~M.. '"'"" 11.., •wiw. Fleming. secretary-of.the· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): ~ .. : ": ~~..!11e.t.1;;. LOC::l year. Emotions apt to fly high. v-.. ..,.,., Mt P.m. Ricca. president of Ricca Keep long-r•na. goal in ~ L..-A.xt•1rt et ".,. Datasyste i ed hi -·ev "--9ecll -LOC.llofl It evt lleblt by · ms. rece v s rocus. Import.ant to finish c.emna Mr~ Amt JtflMI', s:JHm. • title for special service, what 1~ started. Stress "·;;Me lit• c......, . ..,. ..,,,,, '""' time and effort given to the creativity. Glv~ of younelf. -Loctlloll 11 ,,,,, .. b .. .,., ca111119 "'"'· secretarial profession. Don •t feel tradition I s ·~~"i.!'1:.::..' ii;t· _ "'- Mrs. Fleming. a corporate everytttlng. Impress your Halt. c." ,_., • ... m. secretary f o r Richard's stvle ,....... y,:,'0~~ ,. ~ Markef Corporation a n d . . TOPI c• -lttcrMlioft cenltr, HUil-Richard's Lido Inc.. is SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. """'°" &udl. 10 a.m presently first vice presi· 21 l: Concentrfte on basics. w~:..."':'..!'.1:'..;.":'::'.' c111i. -no dent of Bahia and will ta .. e Home area promlses. best ~ An111rt "' v ... ,_ ., "" It M d d hrtl9to Wen. ""' JSM -At'Mf'lcan over the presidency in June. resu s. any epen upon Lewloft '""· Cost• Mna. 1 "m Even the colors ve soft, in this stretch-strip bri with cohtoured lace cups! ''Mais Oul" nylon lace cups ue contoured with a lining of softest Ottr«1• polyeter f•berl~I to-.nhance penon1I curves. Adjustable stretch straps won't cul or ci.rl. Its Lycra• spandex back is a beautifully low, rounded line ..• stays securely in place with your every move. Viss•rette M.uchmaker fashion colors' ,A,32·36; BC3Z-38, SS. DimDt Ell2:abetb Dunlap, daughter of the Rev. and Y..rs. Ric.bard Dunlap o< C.olta Mesa, will become tbe brlde of W~ All e 1l Md>iedel, .. o1. .Mr . .m Jrll'I. ADtn McDmlie1 ol LJDW'OOd, dmioc June 14 rltet tn ~ Oolta Men Fir9t Meh>dilt <Jturcb. Sbe also is a charter you. Take initiative where uce ....i LH-s.are ouK• clu4l. I ~--~o~r~i~~·na~lig~i~s~c~o~n~ce~r~ned~-~-iwin~1'!''"~Schoo~~'·~H~~".,.i'°"~a~eac11~~~~~;j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ memu.:a . .,. • o.m. Also recognind for her outstanding work will be Mrs. Betty·gloria Strutt. put treuurer and vice preaident. Mrs. Strutt, cur· rent president. is a Certified Professional Secretary and IJ teaching a CPS review at Golden West College. 'Jbe CeremoQY will be perfotmed by tbe bride- elect' I father, a I I l I t e d by bet lrotber-ln-law. tbe Rev. Tbotw Rotbblm' d Sm Dieto. Both a r e Melhodilt nUdetera. Milt Did&, ia a~ of HUl1ttDgtron Pa Hip Scbool .,nd UCLA where abt w11 ree6tteoce ball floor ad· vUor a Oil the women'• swim team. 9le also at- tended califomia S t a t e Collete at Los Anceles, and presently she teaches third ,,... in Tultin. S e cretariea, employers and guesta are invited to at. tend the 1peclal gathering. Fw1her information and retervations may be made by contacting Mrs. Betty IDckam, 833-1811, ext. 1033. NSA now is in ita 26th year and has more than 25.000 members in 594 chapters in the United States and foreign countries. Bahia chapter bH been chartered siflce 1982. Her ~ is -ahmmus ol UCLA wbere be S. work· inC tonrdl hi.a mMten decree 1n ecxmom1cs. DIANNE DUNLAP Ent....s On a smaller scale. NSA ii sponsorin1 the Future Se c re tarie1 Association chapters for those high acbool and junior college 1tudenta upiring to a secretarial career. 3336 Via Lido -Newport Beach SHOWING: AGUILAR-MORE BABOULENE CAVAILLES BARNETE ANDRE DERAIN COLLOMB RAOUL DUFY GEN-PAUL LOZANO GROMAIRE _ LUZIANO LELONG ' PICASSO srLVA-llNO ,.. INTERIORS "Simply Beautiful Furniture" GRAND OPENING FBI., SAT. 4 SIJN.-A.Pan, 19, 20 A 21 Oiampagne and Bon D'Oeuvtes Friday, April 19 frmL5.:30JD,9:QO P,,M._ _ We take pleasure in •nnouncing the opening of our new 1tore and einc:ereJy hope you'll take• few minula to drop in and 9itit · thia uruque home funU.hi.n« ceftt.et fcatmni limply beau~ fmaibare ,,._,.,uw,~ 1925 Harbor Blvd., Costa MIA • 6464541·~~ C1 'It llOOCS NOaTH or N!WPOIT llVDJ ==-- .--·---ff ............ ·-···--............ -....... 'Grinding' Out a Tempting Treat ..--· ..... ,. -·~ -··· . TIM'sdly, A"11 18, 1968 DAILY PILOT JS Units Planning Open Houses Balearic PTA Mn. Gordo1 CUDH Pr1!aldent COMING UP: ()pee bouae and ice cream aocLal from 1 to s p.m. Tbur•y. April 25. Mrs. Cbarlet Cook, ho1plt allt y chairman will be assisted by Mrs. David Eiseman. \\a ys and meana chairman and M r s . Rictiard Danielson, room representative. Bey View PTA Mra. Jaek Convey Pruident COMING UP: Open house at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, followed by an ice cream &Oclal. REPORTS: Profits from the paper drive was $55. CdM High PT A Mn. AJt1 ... , BlKk Pruident COMING UP: Ana u a I tpeCbetti dbDer tram 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Aprll 24. Tkk.t.a are •uo fw adults and 75 oentl for ltuduts. Clanroom1 will bt ~ from 7 to 9 p.m. Art l)epertmeut w l 11 chplay and .ell works o( ltudenta, with proceeds coJ.ng tOIWlrda an art lddarsbip. REPORTS: OWcers elected are the Mmes. Alennder Bladt, preJldent; Warren BroeriQg and Sidney Sban- noo, v ice ~o&I : Thomas Hillman a n d • Henry Meyer, lleCJ"etarl .. ; Leland Jemea, treut.n"er; Ron Harrod, hiatarlan; Henriette OJmdler, p uhmentlariu. Albert Kelso was named tbtrd vice lfttident aod Ray Turner, aidtor. treuurer; John Turner. bflt«tan. Ridl.lrd Opp la p.rllamentarian and Phil Mlurer' auditor . • • Sptmc Spree ta Uleme of carnival from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdey, May 11. REPORTS: HOftOfary llle ,membe r,hlps were awlrded to MN. Harold Lundell and Or. David Neilsen .. Perfect honors award wu received from Harbor CouDcil for the progrem booklet.. Pom~na PTA Mrt. Romaa ScHldel Presiden&. COMING UP: Meet l n f, opeo house and Ice cream social at 7::.l p.m. Tues· day, April 23. tn the mu)Upurpose room • • . Paper drive Friday, April 28. Rea PTA Monte Vista PT A Conrad Schealer Mr1. IUelWd Opp President President COMING UP : Open oouse COMING UP: Open house and aasociation meeting Californi a PT A at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April with election of officers 23. Offi-'"s ..... ....... •-. M~ay April 22 Mn. J . L. Racte ,,,.... '"' .,.. w ,...,... • • troduced are the Mmes. Paper drive Wedne&day, ~dent Dale Adams, pnsideot; April 24, and Thursday, COMING UP : Clleyenne David Goodsell and James April 25 ... New officers 'J'ribe of the YMCA Indian Moor, vice president.; will ~ tti. mus in· Guides will ~ the flag Donut Greene and Terry sta.UaUon at the Newport ceremony at the unit T e d r o w • secretaries; Beach Amerlc8fl Legion mee1ing at 7:30 p.m. James Seve rson, hall Tuesday, April 30. St. John Aux. Mn. VJctor Clarke Prei1dent COMING UP: Meeting at 8 tonight in the school hall. Mn. Robert Reid, pro.- gram chairman report.a a social hour will be hosted by Mrs. Frank Forbath and Mrs. Edward Browu. . . Board meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, April 22. University PTA Mr. ud Mn. Marty Mayer President COMING UP: P a ncake breakfast from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. April 20, at the school. Tickets are 50 ceot.s for children 12 aod 'under aod Sl for others. Woodland PFO Mn. Dell.Illa Carpenter President COMING UP: Open houae and association meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, AprU 23, in the multipurpose room. Officers will be illBtalled. Woodlands own authors wiU diS'PlaY tile books ttiey have written under the direction ol Mrs. Sara Br ant. ?'9adinC teacher. Mrs. Elther Ander1on, ii chairman of the e v e n t Refresbme.lta will b e served. Tuesday. April 23, fullow· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ edby~house. •**** ~~;,:. Ele. PTA ~ *~~~---~ Mn-'-~.._':'..tord.. -'Jf-¥.-5 tN GER~, COMING UP: Open hoUle ""-~1Rt\ »;-..c:.1 It's no "grind" when you're freezing ice cream say ;·ugh Leatherman, principal of Wilson School and hs helpers, Shelley . Glasier and Steven Sankey lleft to right) who lake their turn at the crank. T'1e ice cream social, sponsored by the PT A, will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, and will be highlighted with a cake decorating contest with fathers and students participating. Cakes will be auctioned and the evening will conclude with an open house. = 723~ ~c:·:e~~~~ *~ pl uents ~\i\\t1 ~" ... c,akes and brownies will 1"'' "- be served during the even· t SALE ~ ing in Ule cafe«>rium. Adults 5o\ cents a n d children 25 cents. Setting the mood for the third annual Spanish Dinner at Estancia High School are(left to right) Mrs. Robert Sorensen, ways and means chajrman, Karen Johnson and Bill Wingert. The dinner will be served from 6-8 p.m. Wednes- day, April 24. and tickets are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children under 12. Party Marks Betrothal News of RoyAnn Hall During a party m, the home of her p a r e n t a , RoyAM Hall ol Garden < "'tlVe and Dr. WIWam ~:bmary of Redondo s..ch w~re congratulated on their c'lgagement. P1renta of the couple are ne Carl R. Halls of Coit.a Masa and the T h o m a 1 Momarya ol Los AnaelH. Silver Sands Special guests attending the partJ were Mr. anci Mrs. Harry Schunemann o( Cotta Me1a , the br i de 's gandparenta: Dr. and Mrl. Don Rotie of Camarlllo, and Dr. Ned Momary ol Manhat· ten Beach, the benedlct· elect's 11.tter and brother. JUM has been select.ed by the couple for their wedding Jn U\e First Prtltiyteriln Cburch. Anaheim. I LET'S IE fRIENDl Y If you have new neighbors or know of anyone moving to our area, pleue tell us ao that we may extend a friendJy welcome ind belp them to become acquainted tn their new 1U1Tound.infs. Huntington Be1dl Vis ff or 536-9626 Costi Mesa Ylsttor 642·2472 So. Coast Visitor Min Hall is an alumna of Colt.a Mesa Hllb School, _ne first and t b l r d Oran1e Cout CoUe1e and1 494-0~79 ~ldl.YI al 8 J . ... . CaMfornla State CoUe1• at Harbor Yisffor memben of Silver SaDdl Lone BMCh wtlere lhe ma· •· NltiYe Dtu.,.._.. ol tba -!and ill hMl• M 1eemic1. ·-_ Gotc1tn Wat ptbw for Prelently lhe u tAacfilnl tn -~!!!!!! .. ~~!!!!!!!!!~'II n.eetlnp. Lite P a r Ir Gtrden Grow. :: CJubhouM, fJ u at In Ito n 1be bridegroom-to-be ls hech. 11 ate ..wna for ltt • .iumnua °' UCLA a ftttt lelltoft wWJe *•· Jeck the Cellfonia CoUet4t of Wtllon, 541-14'7'1, will furn1ab Medicine. Currently be la ln JocaUon lJtformMion on th• geaeral prac:Uce ln Redon· third meetina. do Beach. Kida Li~• to 'Ask-Andy' --........ ------· ··---.. F • s h i o n writers w • x enthusiutic over the "ster" de· signers continu•lly. W e •II do it. Rudi is • news maker ... Geoffry Bttne gets 9rut publi- city with hi 1 "g•ngshr'' I o o k. V o g u e •nd Her· per'' Baur take • dHigner'5 most e xtreme experiment a,,-1 write rums of copy •bout it. Munwhile, b•ck et the r•nch, women heve to hoe dothu they c•n count on; dothH to wur to the Auist•nce Lugue luncheon, at the oHice, for bridge, or lunch with the girls. I• tit• mole MCriOfl of th GKC ltore, tltls Is tit• womat1 we u.cewm.t• "· W • look for dothes wltlt r.n.Mt flt, toocf wortoMltslalp, -4 • .... of 11 1tyll .. tltet wltl make • Womclft look well •eued. '"ce r-.• cou"ts too. I• this d.,_,,.. ... ,, dresMS -4 c.. ....... ""' Ntwfffl tlllftty -... ....., ~ Now, feshion editors are "'"'' 9oln9 to 90 m•d over druse1 from Norm•n Wi•tt, for eumplt. Ye+, these cle· signs just sell •nd sell. We hne cu•· tomers who weit just •• anxiously for the l•test uriv•ls from Wi•tt, H otheri do for our newest L•rry Alcl- rich. w...,.. .................. .. ....... wftft ........... Im. kkky .... ..... elttttr * ...,, ., ... ....... .wr 11 et GKC. ' hi ... .,_wty ........... . ,.,....... Merit ctlriatensen Women's Apperel I 5 Ftthlo" lalanti New,..n luc" ~ Off REGULAR PRICE OOlDEft TOUCH & SEW• DELUXE ZIG-ZAG SEMNG MACflNE ~1 HANDSOME DESIO healtlve ~tors..-: ........ • "'9clucld and clirtdM by: Jell IWar. Jr.• WriUell llJ: Te111 ~ • DhdatGI ....... -~·A ~llTJ9T......ion, 1nc.1n willtiOl wltll ..... Pnd 7' •11.l"'- ~~--Jtr....,_At•ll NClll .... /" SINGER • ........,. ..... ~c-eoir - IUINA PAii ANAHllM •ARDIN •ROYI LA MIRADA UH ON T'Hl MAU lll J.I. LOAU "lr C'MA~AH-11014 S. LUITWllUl TA 1·7140 IJl-llU U0.4010 LA l·UJ1 ANAHEIM COOlll OltAN~E COUNTY I UlNA rAltK CENTllt 'LAZA LA MllAOA CEHTll HUNTIN•TON COSTA MISA llACH SANTA ANA COSTA MBA UOO HAltlOll ILVO. lOIN~U AT ICM. DOWNTOwt-1 lltlSTOL I '"·' 041 SUNFLOWU .,, ..... , HUNTIN$TON HACH >OI W. 4TH ST. UO·lUJ HAOOlt CINTU CENTU ICI J.Jt45 SOUTH COAST rl.AL( :: . . .. .. .. . .... .. . . .. ALL ABOARD-Ready to travel to the varloua facilltle1, supported by the Har· bor Auxlllary, South Coast Child Guidance Clinic, are (left to right) Mrs. w~e Slocum and Mrs. Anne Ford, a provisional. All new members Will be given the orientation tour Tuesday, April 23. Provisional Work Orientation Day Circled Provisionals of Harbor Auxiliary, S o u t h C o a s t Child Guidance Clinic will be given orientation instruc- tions on what is required of them for the corning year and a tour of the various faclllties where members volunteer their tfme. The day designated is Tuesday. AprU 23. Jt will begin with an inspection of the Treu\U'ea 'n Tririteta Thrift Shop-the llfe line for the auxiliary' s Coal to fi· nanclally ald the clinic which belpa Orange CO\Dlty emotionally dlaturbed chJl· • dren and thelr parents. Mrs. Berk McCollum, chalrman, will explain the method of operation and ac· qualnt the new members with merchandise In the French Quarter and the main body of the shop. Afterward, they will trav- el to the clinic wbere Dr. Maurice Kaplan, director and bead psychiatrist1 will allow tbtm tOe avaDablt fa- cillti., Md equipment. 1.-cb WUl M Mrved ID UM Udo hJt home al Mu. Jack Hamilton. Mrs. J . O'· Hara Smith, membership chairman, ls coordinating the $Ctivities. Aulating her are the Mmes. Wayne Slo- cum, Jack Hirsbon and Harry Kemp. New members are the Mmes. Edwin LewiJ, Lil· Uan White, James Shaffer, Victor P . Cianflone, Carl Pearlston, Charles H. Brad- ley, S. N. Stangl, John Ma- jorls, Roy E. June, William Shinto, Martin D. Flab..erty. R o b e r t Hetzel, Dennis Monte. A. S. Armstrong, Murray Cbotiner, Bertram Tesman, J . W. Han1aon Jr., Anne Ford and Hart Hick- man . HERE'S WHAT THE EASTER BUNNY BROUGHT! CLEARANCE • • • ~OFF ••• OnA.Special Group Of Women'• Shoe•. Foot FlaiT-Joyce-Delmar- 225 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa .. ..... c... ..,... S.fe • ., • 1llrffty .,,.. • · . ·. .. . . .. . ... . . Rancho V-1ejo Woman's Group , New Club Weighing Philanthrop .ic Projects 1'$tNDtetlwt h 0 01 AJbert S 1 t to a OlDdren's Home .... Plor-.ce Ctit. .... Home ... t 0 ~ti the DtWIY form· ed Recbo Viejo Woman · s Clab1 metdDt ,......, in Dem QuixGte1 IAilare World. Tbt dub wW Mlect a pbildlropJ to lappart in MaJ. Othwt belDc 000- adered .-. the South Coast auid Guidance ClbUc and South CGUt Ccmmunity H09pital. Mn. WW.am Rog a I . memben:lip cbalrmao, said the club DOW bM a tout o( rT membss. All women in the M1u6on Viejo and sur- roundlae areas .. brrited flo join, lhe ~ Fureber ~may be ob- tained by uBlnC her at 837-1985. Organized Jan. 30, the group is affiliated with Orange Oi&trlct. California Federation of W o m e n ' s Clubs. Sedioot within It in- clude arts and crafts, bri~e. garden and 1oarmet. Service projedl, adopted in March, inclade the efteN\Wnent of • yOUlllb empio,fmeut ..mce la coe-Junctioa W'lth M1llioD Viejo B.lth~ Books Opened For Women Memben allo have decld· eel fG ipOalOr • booth .t the upco!IDbiC Clnco de Mayo nnta .. take place in Mlllkll Viejo OCl May 5. Praeta fram the boetb wW • be CODtrtbUt.d fG the Mil- lioa Viejo Rllh School PTO, sponaara ol tbe day-long Boob, a CreaUve Force celebraUoo. in the Home will be the sub- la addMioa. Mn. James Jed ol Chriltopber Creely's ROICb hal . volu&eered to t a 1t b e f o r e C o a s t supervile a Candyltrlpen Homemakers tomorrow at cbaipCer to sene South Cout t :30 a.m. in the Youth OommonitJ BolpJtal. Center, Corona del Mar. So dNpl So ~k:kl So..,..... ~'a pie le lavllh._ 10 IOft and bouftcy ,,0.. ...... lo Pie -*Int Oft cloudll ~ flbet'a Fomel •.. ,..UIMC, lol19 ....... ...., ~ C*'8 tor, inc4hl)f00t Ind end 00" ... ,.....1c.A~1tc.p.t'._~lmielslhe ._,,.,e route t'OM c..,.i to fonMI. Yo.I'll to"'8 IMng witll ill A receat meeUq o1 the Creely wbo tw operated a GarcWn Secdon featured an book store 1n Costa MeA for lllUltn&ed t&lk oe t b e eiebt yean wu a former &menca ot Tna bJ Paul ICbool teacber and IOdal Colburn, -pr9lideDt oi Mrrice worker. ma 1amD,y ,. ... .--d b bu been In the book Mllinl Ill•: 4'7 ·n t111tn?1 $9.95 Olllr --. ,.a ................... ........... ,,,., tbe Calfornla A u u o n buslneas for folD" ,.._. .. ~tdeut of the Lellure Uona in California. World Bird Club, be waa a Mn. Albert Eichler heads teacher in California Scbooll _the_lunc __ beo_n _co_mm_i_tt_tt._ far 31 yearc and received a merit ftard for Comerva· tioo ID EducMbl frClm tbe Ca 11 forala Ccmervation Oouncll. The DAILY PILOT Coven Boating Costa Mesa Pllone 548-5131 PELARGONIUMS -JUMPIN~ GERANIUMS!! . GERANIUMS- IN llULL aooM In their complete color range. Easy to grow for spring and summer bloom. Old fashioned favorites •nd new hybrids in all their blooming glory. Brilli•nt reds, vibrant pinks, excit- ing or•nge, pure whites. Use in --~,..,..,. planters, pots, or plant in the ground as borden or b.ds. Oo41b- WEED CLINIC a.k.tenduprlght fnM1. M.tny varieties. Excellent for shade. Strone plants. ~s 59~ TUIEIOUS BEGONIA PLANTS W• lie•• -40..,. I ri•rt.4 fQen, I• lldl the ltielli .. I·~ rltlrt ..,,.... ... .tllw ,..... .... ... 1r ................. ~ .... ,,, ...... .., ... ~c... .............. ., ................. ........ , d" "' .... .... .. '4ff. Ow .. -lllfti ~Hilty, 39'1ACH 6 POI 2.19 WINE BARRELS Sell,, hM•Y Nk staves, 1tu~y ste•I bends. luilt to I.st for y•ar• -Exc•llent for specimen plant.rs, for trHS a shrubs. 25" outside di•meter. 5.49 BEAUTIFUL .AZAI& Sr!CIAL ftRIClS 8000 THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 21ST HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. t A.M. 10 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 4 .. larHr llY~;-__________ • COSTA MESI CALL 54W525 e laYlah ._ The liber'a 'Pf001 •nd trawls tti. Ing with 1U >.95 Dr Bid. tesa 1-5131 lN. ANNE LOUISE SCOTT Belli to Ring September Nuptials Told by W.A. Scoffs Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Co- rona del Mar, will be the setting for the Sep. tember wedding of Anne Louise Scott and __ . Ch.arJ.as Eugene Ort.man Parents of the newly engaged couple are the Warren A. Scotts of Corona del Mar and tbe Wi,Jliam R. Ortmans of Berkeley. The bride-elect, a 1964 National Charity .League debutante, is an alumna of Newport Harb<r High School and will graduate in June with a BA in EngUah from the University of Santa Clara. The beoedlct..to-be was a student at St. Mary's High School, Berkeley and graduated from Santa Clara with a major in English. He is now doing graduate work in Eng- lish at California State College llt Hayward and is working as a patrolman for the Berke- ley Police Department. Move Over T elest~r, Here Comes the Krewe All systems are 'go' for the Myst.jct Krewe o f Komm who will launch its t968-69 social 9efi90D next Saturday. A Trip to Outer Space will be the party theme, IChedui· ed for 8:30 p.m. In the Garden Grove home ol Dr. and Mrs. Harmon Ward. The decor will feature visits to three planet&. One room will represent the red planet Mars with flalhing red lights and f l y i n g saucers. AnotJher w 111 simulate a cavern on Venm with blue lighting an d stalactites and atalagmites. Jupiter will come into view with green lights and &pace dust. taken by 1he clllb's new sociai chainun Michael Trujillo ol Garden Grove. Assieeing wittl deco!-ations and food 8l'e members of ttie King'. Klub (board ol directoH) and their wives, the Me8111!'8. and Mmes. Thomas Wilde, president; Robert Reines, ca p t a i n ; Th o m a s Sullivan, mem- bership; Merrill Hastings, protoool; J<Jbn Oochreoe, e n t e r t a i n ment; Nick Paoliseo, ~. a n d Edwin QmOy. Newly elect.ed officers for 1968 include Trujillo, Dr. Thomas Coad, hist.orian and publioity, Dr. W i 11 J a m Grant, HCretary, a n d Robert Mehrmallll, property chairman. tbutscfay, April 18. 1968 DAJL V ll'ILOT J 7 Stanford Alumn i Go 'Up, Up and Away' Bride's Father , Brother Perform Wedding Rites It will be "Up, Up and Away" to the Musk Cemer for approximately 200 mem- bers of tt>e Orange County Stal:lfOC'd Clllb on Suoday. April 21, when t h e university's men's glee club a ordlestra will b e pet'fonnlng i:o a ~ witb the 90'al"ing name. After three vears on tour t!he 51).volce chorus and 21- piece orchestra will pre.sent a ~usioal V>al'iety review in the Ahmanson Theater. Alumoi and friiet:lds of Stanfo1d are invited b.y tile school's music patrons to meet tbe stu~ in the troupe at a reception and cast party following the show. Charles E. HirS<.-11 Of l..ai\lD:J Beadl iS cb&ltman of the Ora.nae Couoty ~Y. and assistlog ls M r 1 . MidMel W. Kilgore of Tultin. who ha~ beeo ad-~ i ge County bi&tl ldM>a1 mi and will enter tbe ,; · emty ttris fall ril at-fi . tend tfle p e r C o r m a u c • following a get-acquainted gathering in t.he Huntington Bea.di home of John E. Jordan. Assisting with the party are lWndell B. RaM.on, Ne-wport Beach, aod J<ihn L. R i c h a r d s o n , Oracge. Richard N. Pauley o f Newport Beach Is president oI the sponsoring Stanford Club of Orange Cou!l'ty. PATRIC IA HELIN Summer Rites t>uring a double rill« ceremoo:y. pet'fotmed by her father and ~. the Revs. Wa)ter aod Bob KOl"J)&L9ec, in toe First AtiSembly of God Church; S&onta Ana , Janice Kornelsen became the bride of Edwart L. Moriarty. The bride, also the daughter of Mrs. Waltei- Kornelsen of Cost.a Mesa, was given in mMTi.age by her father. She wore a satin ~mpire sheath with chootiHy l'ace. crystal sequins and Reed pearl trim. Her of(-the- sb.oulder coat farmed ber chapel train. Musicians Scan · Scale For Recital Program Patricia Heli n Wi ll Ma rry M. J. McMillin Attending as maid of honor was her sister. Carol Kornelsen, while bridesmaids were R u t h Butler, Jud}' Bartel, Audrey Olsen and Betty Kornelsen. The betrothal of Patrfcia They wore pink empire Helin and Michael Jay sheal:bs and carried long· McMillin bas been revea•ed stemmed red roses. MRS. E. L. MOR IARTY San Francisco Honeymoon Two area singers will be presented during a recital program at 2 p.m. Sunday. ApriJ 21. in B o w e r s Museum. Santa Ania. Sopranos Mrs. .I o h n dlU'ing the staite COf)vention in .July. There is no admissiOfl charg~ for ttle recital anct the public is welcome, ac· cording to Mrs. Leona Roberts, teacher. by her parenlc;, Mr . and The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Frank E. Helin of Mrs. William Cheney of Corona del Mar. Parker. Ariz.. asked The newly engaged couple Norman Yoder lo be his Stilwell. Judy Epperson. College. Springfield. Mo. will exchange their wedding hest man. Guests were Jodi Ruby .. Jan Jonnson and Her husband attended pledges Nig. 24, in St. ushered 10 their seats by Ronnle McGraw. Orange Coast College and A n d Tew• s Presbyterian .John Kogler, Barry Mason, The bride. a graduate of Ute University ol Oregon. Fnster, HunW!gtoo Beach. aild Miss Judith Arm.strong. a music major at Orange Coast College, will be joined _...,..,.,..~,_ ..... _. Church. Jack Hofman and Mike Reedley Joint Union High Upoo their return mm Brown. Rene Olsen was the School. attended Hill~t their San Fl'anci.sco hooey· Miss Helin w a 1 a flower girl, Clleryl and Dar-h()meco.......... pr;"""""" at School in Nigeria: Soot:hem moon. the new Mr. tlJd Mrt • ........ e. .. .....,.,.. relyn Ar:lick served as at the recital by M~s., Carmen Easton, Garden Grove, pi'amst. MlM Arm s t,rong , a member of tile Ooncert Chorale 'Whi~h will· tour N<Jl'lthern Caliiomia next The ·Tee Tattler C del •-<.--u~td, School California Colle~. Costa Moriarty will reside in San· orona ll'UJ nrfi'• ca11dleli..tt.ters1 "'"d Le e ..... ill t•--..a ri.1:L..-• ""' °'' Mesa, and Central Bible ta Ana. <>~1u w a Lei'IU V<UUwma Park was the soloist. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slate College at Long Beach Assisting at the reception JI next fall. in the church ·haU were ~ The benedicl-elecl, son of Mary Kenper. Pam Han· ~ft EXCLUSIVE "• mootti, )., a soloist at ttie t9'11'1!!Wl~i.:!"-#'''<!9Mlli!W''"....,._ Mrs . DUJ'l('an McEwan of oock. Suzanne Henk I e y. )O COIFFURE STYLISTS ')• Newport Beach and Claud Chris Clark. B a~r bar a ~ ~ McMillin of Malibu. is an ---------~o EVEfl!.l~S IY APPQ,jNTMENT •N -Xitst Presh.yterjan Church, Westminster. She won tb1rd place in tile Sach Festival competition and in the vocal division oC last year's Souttlwestern Youth Music Festival in Long Bead!. Mrs. Foster. wtlo has soog for many area organiza- ti<mS, was evaluated at the ninth-year level for the Music Teachel'S' Associ-atioo of Califomia and w i l l perfurm at a master class Convention Systems Go Mrs. Russell Pauon and Mra. Bruno Bravo will at- tend the annual convention of San Oreo District B~ and Professional Women's Clubs as delegates ol the Huntingtori Beach BPW. Theme of this year's con- vention, taking place SaCur· day and Sll.Dday, April 20 and 21, in the San· Clemente Inn, will be All Sy&tems Go -Phase IV, Mission Ac· comp tis~. Highlighting the two-day session will be the Young Career Women Speak-OC!, election and inst.allation of offioen, and a ~h by Mrs. Norma Yocum, BPW member and former mayor of Alhambra. San Oreo Dirtrict is com- prised of San Bernardino and Oran~ Oounties and ls a member of the California Federation of BPW Clubs. fEdllor's Nott: A column of worr•n" ::' 1i:'1b:.f\." P~~~lPf:•~.:~" .~~~ alumnuslWCdM Hlgtr~cn~~--------.,_.,---~ ""' enrolled at CSCLB where he •Ask Andy' 2750 H.tl« llff. -C.... w-/os.. for iht week, plff• mall tllem lo P.O. &o• tl60, Cosio Meu. Tllev must be '" ceiv..i by MO!>~v.l is a junior. Reilt1e11tt.1 sw. •f CelJete Celltet 540-U47 IRVINI COAST UDllS' OAY WINNE•S -Ne! Plus ~~~.•· J~;'\!;,.lf''',' ~~': ~'r:!"vi>~~~'r LIPP. 110; Class 'l, tilt Mmu . Roberl Ar110ld, 1021 W. R. Mlrtm1. IO•; litbl!r Kids Li ke to NightOwls 1~=~~~~~~~~~~ ~:r:::•··,oe'i01l1~1·~·~r1. ~~11. '1:1': Mar .. n1 Musser, 109; Class 0 , 1111 ~~; .,.,.t)f!:::' Tr~~~.'1;•. 110; llov J~~·~~cr:~ 'iJ~:: A,d::.•,,M~~; Mel Foulk, l21 J.R. lonolev. Miss Marian P1rks. J.IVJ; Class II. Ille Mmes. JamesTavlot. JO; NHI Gortv, 311 Ja1eph s1omi..vo11. J11;,1 Cltrlt Somers, Ed Rlddle, ll'"I CIHs C, !he M-.. DOil Lenk. 26\li; C:.rl Hllklren. :io•.r,: J. w. Pons, Cllarl•• Andres, l2: Roger Poole. J2; Clau o. !he M.,,.1, Orvld Sclllelds. 301 S.m ICeves, O. G. sueu. llen Hntwlnklt. JtYr1 John Jacobi. 33. Senior Citizens C o mm~it1, Recreatio~ ce'nter !fD 'Costa Mesa is the scene of activity when Costa. Mesa Senior Citizens meet rat 11 a .m. every Tuesday. Wending Southward Members of Night Owls of Newport Beach's Hoot 'n Holler Roost will board buses Sunday. April 21. at 7:30 a.m. and wend their way U> San Diego. A San Diego roost will escort the area c r o w d through historic W h a I e y H6t1se and to the luncheon sitlP. Those taking the trip will gather at the Senior Citizens Recreation Center. VAST PARKING IN REAR BOB'S IAltGAIN CENTH 10 1.m.·4 p.m. Fri. Nite1 till 8:30 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa Quality Brand Names than Dlscouttt Prfas lower Fri.-Sat .-Sun.-Mon. SCINTED-IN CANS Guide for the out.er spece tour will be Radcliff the1.===================;.,I CANDLES Re9. 49c rLASTIC-'Ol PICNIC 011 IAllllCUI Robot. a real walking,, talk- ing robot designed and built by the Ward family. 116usic will be provided bly his brother. Bruce. a coin- eating mechanical monster. SurV'i vors of ttle trip will be treated to a midnight buffet of Martian hen (fried chicken), Jupiter root g (potato salad). moon meat (cold cuts)., and Saturn saJads (~ relishes and salads). Krewe members are in- vited to come ~ as spacerpen o r earthlings. Reservlltions are be in ( Proceeds Buy Equipment Proceeds from Newport Beach Fire Department's Ladies Auxill1.ry'1 fuhion 1bow, totalling '291.11 w11 presenum to Lou Barris, coordJnator o f volunteer services. Orange County Medical Cen~. · The funds will be uffd to purchased needed equip- ment for the burn ward. Presentation "as made by Mrs. Al Haskell and Mn. Tom Dailef. ---Secreferie1 At &:a> p.m. every aecond 1burtda, women of Bahia Ob.apter o( National Seci«arlea • Auociatlon Tn· ttrnatioaaJ as1emble In dlf· ferent locatloas to attend meettn11. Mn. SaUy Flem· tnr al 173.&W> mey be Half Choose from the you,...t, pretti..t, 11fmrnett ind MOST EST tt.11 .. 1 .. 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''""' .... a.wit . ... etc··-0 0 •a... .......... ..._ Ne Money Down, lit hyment In My! Come in today Ind W Ifie~ WfYS Sylvanll loses Its lhlrtf • • , nt Df tbe a with ••y, Bach. ' and the oven School lt. The d CGO- bnds. 19d by ING' I I [II ..., . -. -... _ .... ,,_ ___ .....,. ~-............. -· ~ ... -· .. . . -.. ..... 't • ' . ~ •wr .. I•-... • . . . .. ..... . DAILY PILOT l'lllla 9" llc:Mnl ....... OUT AT SECOND -New York Yankee third base-ma,n Mite Ferraro wu tossed out at second base Wedne9dq nlebt. Jim Fregoai handles the play while Bobby Knoop bacb up the play. The Yankees won, ~2, despite a ninth-inning Angel rally. The two clubs go at it again tonidll ~poru in Brief '.;-,:Stnrdust Classic Opem; ·:.;;Powell Likes A's Park VEGAS, Ne.v-~· SlaokelliJIC and risiilg temperature• today ~-25 titleb-01dioj pro goUers ey teed off in the first round of 72~bole, $150,000 Tournament of pi-Ons. s gusted to 35 miles per hour pradice rounds Wednesday. the weattierman promised relief •eezes and tempera.tures rising in· e 70s over tM Stardust Country course. Ca aper, the slenderlied San -o pro, drew the favorite's role altiou'*1 he never bas won di.fa event ii 11 t r 1 e s. He was l I s t e d by odclilmders at 4·1 on the strength ol Ide cool putter that woold be less al· ~by winds. Bot even Casper has had trouble on fie desert. He dedicated a plaque Weiilnesday at the 15th hole wbeTe he dl01ed an 11 last year. Defending champion Fraok Burd. 9o birdied the final bole in 1967 to nip Afbold Palmer by ooe stroke for the tilie, was r.ated high among tbe betting fraternity in this gamblers' paradise. Boog'• Bomer OAKLAND -Baltimore'• Boog Mell sayt tile new Oakland Col- -., la a ldt&er'a park. but bt1 team· ii* Dave McNaDy m1de I t lmethl11i lea tlalD thlt for the new "Tiie ball 1eem1 to carry well here," ,.._ PtweO after 1le MCked a homer ._..11elpecl Ute Orioles to a f-1 victory • tlae Oaltlaad A&bleUea In Ute first pla}ff fl tlJie MW edifice. "I'd te plaJ Mre all Ute dnte." .. MeNally; wt.. limited Ute A&Mntea t. two bits, udentudably ~ .. _ advantages ftr &be ,tr'llen. •1 dn't Udllk tllere'D be ny cheap -. ra1 llere," tbe yoanc left· ha*1' II.Id. "Y" dill ban to lllt Ute "-all to iet It Ht." Are• Glrb Vie Two Orenge Coast #el aqua stars • ... iD Pituburgtl, Pa., today 1or COM· petition In the national AAU women's COUl'M IWimminl and diving ~at 'me. Pool Simml o1 SouUl wguoa Beacll. national ~· diving champlCJll\ finilbed 12th W49det 90 ....-.. one· meter event And Corooa del Mar High School's Tooi Hewitt ia the favorite in the 200- meter butterfly event -an event in whidl she bold& the A m e r 1 c a n women's outdoor record. B•Bcott A•~d NEW YORK -Sport Maiullle ln aa edttorlal Wecllleaday uked that the Ulll&ed States withdraw from u.e Mn· leo aty Olympln If Sod Africa •• allowed to partldpate. "We 1ay t II a t u De vote .. D • t rewrsed, U SoaU, Afrka • allowed to keep It. place tn the Olymplca, «Mn tbe Ullted S&atea 11bould rellnqalall lta place," 1114 the editorial. 'll9e eseaUve committee of tile bten&Uoul Olympic C o m m I t t e e meet. ID UaallDe, SwttRrlHd, this weekend to couider reqaeata for a.ao&ller vote of tile f1lll IOC OD the ad· mf111loa of So'!rtll Afrtc1. Sport llllfuiae baa a drculatton of over a m.1lllo1. Ttc0 N'91at Tllu NEW YORK -Los Angeles will play at St. Louis and Green Bay will be at Dallas in two nationally televised games on Monday nigbta in the Na· tlonal Football League. acconling to the 1968 schedule released today. Those games will be two of six to be televised nationally by the Columbia Broadcasting System during t h e regular season. All other games will be shown regionally. WOLVES, GENERALS IN 1-1 DEADLOCK PASADENA (AP) -The Loa Angeles Wolves and New Yort ~nerah battled to a 1·1 tie Wed· oeaday night in a North American Soc· cer League pme before 2. 718 at the Rose Bowl. Dietei' Pereau ol the GeneraJJ open· ed tbe scoring after 13:~. Carlos ~dterl tied the game for the Wolves in tbe Gnd n:doote of play. Edwards Asks For 'Black Man' As U.S. Coach STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) -Black Power luder Harry Edw~ t.old U. ~. ~ 1fact coach Payton Jordan W~esday he shool<f resign and "put a black man in .filere." The San Jose State professor made his remarlr4 during a face-t~face con- . frontation with the goldeo baited Stan- ford tract coacfl at a meeting sponsored by ~ Staolord Black stu· dent Unioo. "We're asking for a coach who's a human being. Tbi'3 cat isn't," Edwards said. Boos were heard from a predominantly white aud.ieooe of about 600 students when Edwards said that Jordan "is not respected by his tum here." Jordan list.ened quietly and a t- tentively during the session in wbicb each maa spoke for 20 minutes and ansftred questions for another 20. "AU athletes, particularly blacks. can be admired for their ac· complisbments as men. They are a source of pride and respect to tvery American who has watched them perform," Jordan said. JO'l"dan also bailed Jesse Ownes as Nle "greatest Olympian in bJstory" and caUed Ralph Boston, "a credit to his nee, h.i.s country and athletics." "We've gotten past the Jesse Owens generation," Edwards said of the Negro star who won three individual gold medals at the 1936 Olympics. "It's nol necessary to document black athletes' records ... if ft is necenary to run the 100 in less than 10 98Conds to be recognized as a human being, tihen there are a 1-0t of whites who wouldn't be ~ a& peo- ple." Edwarda 1dded that • "wtlite coaches never try to PfC*ct the bt.anan rights of athle~." "Talk with my rwvJer,," Jordan said. ''I don't thi.nk I'm a racist or bigoted coach.'' Jordan aaid. "t treat all my boys as fairly * pc>Mible." Edwards baa called for black adlle~ to boycott the tJmjed St.ates Olympic team this year. !Jtaver Top Seed in Britain •4'.~·· ...... _._._ ...... _ .,......,, Alttl 18. 1968 Angels. Throw FV Star Against Pesky Yankee·s By EARL GUSIUY .. _..,,.. ... 'lbe Angels llell't ·oil to wbat )'OU wouJd interpret • a l'OUiQ& It.art They tent 21,509 fl.DI home in nlwY 11 degree weather Wednuclay DiOt. grousing over their clab'a S.S bome opener k>aa to tbe Yant ... Still In tearcb ol their Udrd will to lix tries, the Aqela wUl try apin against tbe New Ycrten et 8 tonlCbl Jim McGloeblln, for ba1f a aeuon last yew the best ,Ptdler ln tbe Winner Pla1• LA D-Day Arrives Friday For· Celts, Philadelphia BO~N (UPI) -The entire Na- tional Butelball Association 6eason comes down t.o ooe iame Friday night between the title-favored Philadelphia 76ers and their aged but williDg Boston Celtic cba.Dengers. The Eastern Division championship, aod with it the role of heavy r~worite in the NBA playoff finala aaainst Lo6 Angeles, will be eettled when the teams tangle in the seventh and final game in their best-of-seven series at Philadelphia. It was set up Wednesday night when -the Celtics, who -0nce dominated the- pro basketball sporf, took a 114-106 victory. The decision, betore 14,780 fans at Boston Garden, deadlocked the series al three wins each and Wt the Celtics only one victory 5bcJrt of an un- precedented comeback. No NBA tNm has ever fallen behlnd1 three games t.o one and come back lO win a seven· aame set. But !Mre was still a crucial win to go and 76er coach Alex Hannum was confident when be remarked, "we worked all seuon long getting the home court advantage. We've still got it." The so-oalled home court advantage has been anything but that 1r these eastern finala, however, 1 inc e Philadelphia already hes been beaten twice at home and the Celtics got decked twice at the G'lrden. • 0.pt. John Havlicek, who led the 'Woston .. attack with 2.8 points, 10 re· bounds and 8 assists over a grueling .a minutes, admitted the Celtics can't al· ford to get tired. "When we were down 3·1. the only thing we thoogbt about was that if we KINGS, MINNESOTA IN SHOWDOWN INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Veteran Terry Sawchuk is expected to be in the Loe Angeles goal tonlgbt when the Kings take on the Minnesota North Start in h final game of a best-of· seven Stanley Cup play()(f series. Coach Red Kelly uaed rookie Wayne RuUedae u the K.ines' fO&lie in fib• last two cootftts of the Natiooal Hockey Lea.gue Western Divition eemifinal series. The North Stars evened the series Tuesday night 'With a 4-3 overtime vie· tory at Minneapolis. All of Minnesota's wiM have been come·from-behind effort.a. The North Stars' triumph Tuesday came alter the K:l.ngs held a 3-1 lead. Millne$0la also bas come back after Los Angeles took e 2--0 series lead. The winner will meet the victor of the Philadelphia-St. Louls series. That seriea also rs tied at three wins apiece. It will be settled at PhHadelphia tonight. During the regular season, the N«th Stars enjoyed • 6-Z.2 record •tal.nst tbe Kings. could get the next one in Pbilaile}pbla. we were due to win one at home and tie it up. Now it's a one.game series when anything can happen," he said. The CeWcs staggered to l b e Wednesday night triumph despite a fantastic shooting performance by Philadelphia's Hal Greer. He collected 40 points by hitting on 15 of 24 floor shots and ten for U from tbe foul Une. r Far Off Fences Ruin Dodgers; Phils Win, 3-2 PHil..ADELPHlA (AP) -The of. flclal meaSW'emer:t oi deep center field at Philadelphia's Connie Maclc Stadium is listed as 447 feet from home plate. That, JD-Ore than anything else, is the reason the Phillies were able to take a J.2 decision over the Loa Aneeles Dodgers and Don Drysdale to break a six.game losing streak Wednero.y nlgtlt. The Dodgers trailed 3-2 when, in tbe Dodfler Slate .Vrll " OoMn • HN Yori! ll:oe KFI , ... ) ~!!J/ ft -°=' •I Ht; York. 11: 10 KFl (UJ) cUJl'' 1 -"" ., .... York m. 10:00 KFI Aprlf 22 -DodMrs •I l'ltbburwll. J :OO Kl"I ('411 eighth inning, two men got on with on· ly ooe out. Pmladelphia starter Woody Fryman was on the mound and his manager Gene Mauch went out to talk to him. But Mauob decided to stay with hls 28·year~ld left-hander and almost before Mauch bad reached the dugout, Jim Lefebvre hit Fryman's first of. feJi.ng deep to center. In most ball parks, the &hot would have been a home run and the Dodgers would have had a 5-3 lead. But the ball bad to eo 447 feet and then clear a wall oi about 20 feel It didn't. Tony Gonzales caught the loog out, leaping with his back inches from the fence, and the Dodgen went down. Los Angeles gets today ot1, then opens a four.game set with the New York Mets on Thursday. LOI NIOILH l'HILADILl'HIA ... "rlll ... ~ .... W.D•vla, ti 4 1 1 1 T.TtYler. a 4 1 1 t V.rvll•a. 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GB Minnesota 6 0 1.000 Detroit S I .&13 Baltimore :l 2 .000 Boston :l 3 .500 Oewland 3 3 ,S(Xj Oatlaod 3 3 .500 Callf omia 2 4 .333 St. Louis ~ 2 .714 t Houston S 2 .714 2'h Pittsburgh 4 2 .tlf7 3 San Franciseo 3 3 .500 3 New York 3 3 .500 3 Ci.ndnnati 3 3 .500 4 AU.U 3 4 .429 lh llh 1~ 11.~ 2 baMman trcm Fountain v~. had a tbret-tor-four nleht, ruct Reichardt •lucied • tape meuure home run and Rlck a.rt pltd>ed a four-bitter lroqh eight itnlngs. Of the latter's performance, U:iPI*' Bill Ripley waa uk:ed alterward It M Wll aatitfled with Qark's abowint. "SMiafled? Blank, it WU a1JilOlt perfect Be wu a Uttle wild in the ear- ly part ol tbe tame but after that pltcned • helluva aame. It was juat Cl~ night for us, that's all,. 'Ibe goat botns wer. awarded t.o Jtm Freaoe, who committed two errora at tbort:9top. The final boo-boo WU & wlJd ttnw to first ln the eigbUl innJq tbaf allowed Mickey Mantle to ICU'e New Y ork'a Second run. · FrelCSi had • dlaDee to redelm blmtelf in the ei&tith with a man oa bue but ltruck out to end 1be bmiJIC. Reidmdt really jumped Oil OD1 bf the mnth, alter Jhru1Ue ltan had ~· ed. The ay-bigb clout canied over the At19el Slcte ~ l! t:i: vs i~ Ye.rt Nf 11.m. g ~:I i A""l' :; :111:: ;;jJ ~ 10) A 21 Metb Y'I lalllmOrl 12:J.J •.m. PC (ntl A"'11 n ......... "' Walfllfl9f'oll 7:SS .. ,~!CMPC; Intl AIH1I 13 M ... a YI Weslll11tton 7:» •.m. KMPC (7101 bullpen bade wall beyond left field. That made it 3·2. Schaal followed with 111 one-out single to get everyone excited but pinch bit- ter .Bubba Morton ended it with • dou· ble play grounder. 'lbe victory went to obscure Stan Bahnsen, a U.year·old rlghthander wbo is looked upon ~ a future Adlerlcan ~ague star by bis boss ~Houk. --- "He would've bad a ereat ye• for us last year. but be repirled late out of the service then came up with a bid bact. He finished up lit Syracuse and really pttched well tbe last five weeks of the season. "He can throw harder than he did tonight. I wasn't goinc to let him go more than six iminp but he wasn 't throwinc many pltobes ao I let mm go." Houk: yanked Bah.men as soon •s ~chardt connected in tM ninth. Joe Verl>anic pitched to Morton. · Rigney summed It up: "In a game where both pltchers are tough you have to play perfect -we didn't." 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Attendt--'°'* MINCHER RETURNS TO HOSPITAL ANAHEIM -First bueman Don Minch« of the California Aniels, Jn. jured a week ago, has re-entered the h~tal. Mincher, who led Ule A n g e 1 • in homers with 2.5 and RBI with 76 lut 1eason, entered St. Joseph's H~tal Wednesday aft« complalnlng o C diu:Lness. The big slugger was struck oo the right dleek by a Sam McDowell pitch in the second game of the seuon al Cleveland. "I don't know how long he'll be out -all I know js that we really miss him,'' lllkf Clalif omia Manager Bill Rigney. POl ltH ... -~ New York 2 4 .333 4 Loe An.-, 3 4 .428 2 flOUND FOR POUND WaabJngton 2 4 .333 Cblcago 0 5 .000 4 gucafO. -. 2 4 .333 s.,, Pb.l.ladelpbia 2 g .250 2"' DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR THE 3lh MOST LUXURIOUS SflORTS CAR ,.., • p , • .,.. ...... Nft Ylftt a, c.11 .... lt t .....,_ U, WMfl'""911 1 0..roft 4 Ctew!IM 1 (II IMtlntal .. ltl!Mft 4 Oellle!lf 1 ...... t. Olk.eM. T...,..._. W"'11Mt111 lort.w •ti 11 M11Wtot1 10..f'IC'tl ~ ,...,_ •ll .. 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COMA• llALll fOO WllT Co.uT HfGHWAY, NIWPOllT llACH ... 7751 6a ..... 1 -CL OllD IUNDAY- ........ ,. ••• ··-·· ... 1· •... ··-.~ .... ,.,,. •• ,1 .;. ,, .... _ DAILY "LOT ' Corona del Ma:r Swimmers ,. • INTRODUCING 'THE BUGETTA' -Costa Mesa's Jerry Eisert reflects pride as he shows off his inno- vation for the auto market -the Bugetta. Althougb the product has not been advertised, he already has orders for 500 vehicles. - Set Pace Irvine Prelim • Ill By ROGEB CARLSON °' ................ Result.a in the Irvine Legue JWimmiDg prellms at Corona del Mar went ac- cording to form in most cases, WedM.sdtJy. with host Cor<ma del Mar domg most ot the damage ln the varsity ev'ents. The Seel Kings made the best time kl bottl relays and picked up six first places out of the eight I n d l v I d u a I events. Broou Cro$8 &M Steve Schwer were both double winners for the hosts. Cross did a 2: 11.0 in the 200 in· dividual medley and came back to take the 100 breast in 1:09.8. Schwer, meanwhile, wu busy winning tt»e 200 free In 1:57.2 and tbe 400 free in 4:13.8. Other winners for coach Dave Mil l ovich's powerhouse were M i k e Allbright and Bruce Black Altbright toured the 50 free in 23.2 and Black beat out Allbrigbt and eo.ta Mesa'• Dave Whitaker io the 100 free with a &U. Wbttaker and Allbright ~ve done better lb.al 51.0 previously. Costa Meaa's Ohri.s Gam· moo will return Fr.iday to the finals at CdM at 3 p .• m. with the best time in the 100 Dy. Ji1s 55.5 was over four second better than ctle se· cond place finisher. Only other non-Sea King to win in vlilrslty competition was Estancla's D a v i d DeGrasse. DeGrasse won the LOO back ,in 1:00.7 -a good three and a ball counts better than the rest of the field. y......., 200 ~..., ~~-1. ,.,_ •• IMr 1• I 2. . 1:47.t Cesl8 ~ f: .s ~ • 1:su\ ,,.. .a i. ou"'811! • 2:._0, fr" -1. ·Sdlww (CdMI 1:57.2 2. ~l"ll'lal~ ICMo\I l:JM J\ ~ m ~CM~ ~TJ' <FV~ 1/i ',."~ ~" ... W.Ji."'~~ I !:i. Wllllaktr (CMl n~ J. II dMI 23.1 ~ .. rei>llc:a ( ,,,o ,, "' ICdMI ,,.2 ~. 11141 IV 14.S 1. DaGrUM IEl .._1 XO lncllvklual mectlff -1 CtOH IC4MI t :ll.O 2. HtiftrM II!) i IU l. KMfovtf' IE) 1·Jt.7 '· Slonotr jC°"'l f(j1·~·1'.INOMI ll'V) 1:26.1 '· "dltel 1;/. tlv -I. G-ICM! SS..S 2. Watch Out Me yers Manx- Make Way for the Bugetta! By EARL GUSTKEY Of Ille o.l" l>lltf Slefl AttentiOiitJruce "Meyers: Make way for tM Bugett.a! Meyers, the N e w po r t Besch dune buggy pioneer who manufactures the world renowned Meyers Manx, will now ha-ve to cont.end with a competitor -right here on the Orange Coast. Jerry Eisert, 36-year-old builder ol lndianapotla-type racing cars, is going infu the dune buggy business -a.i enterprise that loolu like a 11uccess even before the first machine ha rolled of1 the assembly line. ··we haven't done one bit of advertising on the project and ab'eady I have 500 orders for the can," Ei&ert sr.dd Wednelday, at bis Costa Meea racing shop. "'A Seattle auto leasing company ha& ordered 206 ~ them to lease overseas. The rest of tbe crders are from individuals, apparently from people who learned of our plannrom Word ofmoliUl." While the Meyers Manx I.! the ciol9est vehicle you could compare Eisert 't prototype t.o, there are major dif· ferences. "Meyers sells a kit," El!ert explained, 1'We're going to een the COOlplete car." FM $498 yoo can buy a Meyers kit that adapts to a Volkswagen frame a n d engine. 'lbe total investment Is about •t,200. Ebert's Bugett. will sell for $2,995 complete. "Our goal is to produce 2,<XX> uni.ts the first year.'' he says. "We'll hire about SO people." Meyen' bomUnt opera- tion hu produced about 2,500 bQggies lince 1964. His bu.siDeu has blossomed to sudl an extent that he rec&ntly moved Into a S0.000 Tars ' Wikox Swims To Top in Rankings Area swimming a c t i o n was li mitlld due to the Easter Vacation enjoyed by Orange Coast area swim- mer& with little l.n the way of changes in tbe area swim honor roll. Jeff Wiko~. of Newport Harbor bowewr, has taken over tbe top spot in ttie 100 breast off his recent time of t ·CY7.5 against Long Beach Wilson. Wilcox is the I on e Newpo~ to dent the honor roll dominated by Corona del Mar. '01raltY 1C!e Medlrt lhi.v -I C--dtl Ml>r 1:•7.l 1. 1Ettenct1 1:'1' l. H-'l:"-4. 200 l'rM -1. Allbrl9hl ICclM) l:Sl.S 2. ~ ICclMl l:D.• J, WhlltUr (CMl and O'Ferrtll (Mir) 1 :JU. .!O Fr" -I. W111t1ktf' ICMI 11 I 1. Donaldilaol (Marl 13 I 1 Allbrltfll (CdMI tU. 200 llldlvldll81 IMdlev -I c,_ ICdMl 2:07.5 t. Ll9Mldt !Merl J:DU l . WllalX IHI t :l:U. 100 ,..., -I. Ga"""°" (Cll\) JU 1 Hotle IN) JU I. C,_ (CdMI J7' 100 FrM -I. Allbr19!1t (CdM) SO.S 1. 0.....ldtoll (Mir) Jl,O S. WMlaktr (CMl JD.t. 100 ltclt -1, ll-1111 (Marl Jf.l t. o.GruM II!) Jf.I 1 ._... IHI 1:00.S. 400 Fr .. -1. Scllwer ICdM) 4: •. 6 2. -.,11111tar ICMI 4:U.l S. Md)oNld (10 f''UO 100 llr ... I -1. Wiicox IN) 1 :11.S. l. McClelltn ICdMl 1:07.1 3. OoodYN• IEl l:•.s. -,., .. ••leY -' c..-... ,,.., (jlliJlbrleflt. lleck. McGIP. A,_1-l l·u..1 t. N...-i ·n.s a. c:.11 Mee l :l2.0. Coming Ri verside Race Attracts Top Drivers Les Richter, a ~pound t'\Jto racing prom•r wtio showed lots ot emotion as an all-pro linebacker for the Los Ange~ Rams, is get· ting ~ excited over the U.S. Road Racing Cbam- pionships seheduled f o r April 27-28 at mvenilde International Racewa1. "Thi• it the best e~ we've bad at Rlvenide in five yean," says Richter. who ls the tNctt'1 general maMg'er. "This julllt l3n't enother auto r«"t," Rtehter aaJd Monday. "The c:cmpetidon ls realty going to be something for this race. These will be the ea.me can tblt race in the Times Grand Prix and It looks like it's anybody's race.·• Ricbter ~ld a press party in A~im Monday night and driver Lotbar Motstlen· bache.r was a special guest. The »-year-old German- bom driver has fUed his en- try for the race. aiong with such drivers as M a r k Donohue. Jim Hall. Chuck Pttl"IClfte. hrry TitUI, Jerry Grant and Skid Scott. Donohue is e f e n d I n g champ. Corona del Mar'" Dan Gomey will pasa up this yur-'s USRRC meet in order to prepare full.tame for lndlttu111polis. Aquare foot factory in Foun- tain Valley. just off the San Diego Freeway. Eisert u look.ing for a similarly large plant in Costa Mesa to lease. "Our cars will h a v e Monouque c h a s s l s , in· dependent suspension, rack and pinion s t e e r i n g , fibuglass bodies and Corvair engines," he says. · "Wbi::le the cat" will have many sport& car handling feature!, we still like to think of it as an off-the-road vehicle." He aaded that be expects the first Bugett.a to be ready for delivery in 30 days . Elsert's first love. of coune, is Indianapolis rac- ing and he won't allow the ~ugel!t.a operation to in· terf ere with it. "I'm going to continue to build Indy cars. What I'm actually doing is forming two separ* corporations. My partner, Dick Hf.rt (a Whittier attorney) wl11 ban· die the Bugetta produotioo." In addition to two Indy cars he's cu.rreotly building, Eisert has just ~pleted a Formula A car thlt>will be trucked to Denver today. F or m u J a A can, newcomers to the racl.ng scene, are gasoline-burning cars which ftigh no less than 1,250 pounds and have 305-<:ublc inch engines . He's building two cars for the 1968 Indy show -hJs own Eisert Racins Enterprises special and the Alan Green Special. Johnny Rutherford will drive the ~rt Special but no driver has been assigned to the Gre-en car. Sitting in his garage Is the Harrison Special that c:rastl· ed during the triab lilrt year. One of Eisert's racing cars is worth about '60.000 on the open market. Eisert has traveled a long path s~ he opened a speed shop in Montebello in 1949, just ~r graduating from Montebello H i g h School. By the time he &old out his Interest;., in the &peoed shop In 1958. be bad five people working for him. He then went to work as Chief Mechanic for the Arciero Brothers race car builders outfit in Montebello. ln 1962 he worked as a car builder for Frank Harrison and buiJt 18 cm-s for him over a nve-year period. And now the Eisert name Is to be stamped o n thousands ot sand buggies. If E I • e r t ' s dream becomes reality and if Bruce Meyers' company concinuea l4l grow at its ~sent rlilte the Orangej Coast area c o u I d con- ceivably be known soon as ''Little DteroU." ...... lillilhWllpftlll1111d. Blackwalls l'l!flrJ/lli/y 'JS.OO lllIY Now-ad Sare/. • Extra mllee,a Tttftya nU>• • 8,000 srJppin1 ecfsee • New, modem wrap-arowul t:Ned USE OUR RAIN CHECK NOlltAM. Because of 1n expected heavy d• mand for Marathon tires, we may run out of some sizes durin1 this offer, but we will be happy to order your size tire at the advertised price shown in price box and ls.sue you 1 rain check 1ot Mure ct.llwry of the ~ ....... ......... 6.00xU &.30x 13 7.75x1' 7.'15x 15 8.25x 14 8.15x 15 l.55J 14 U5x15 USiUh15 ~ x 13 blaekwlll tut>ei.. plus SUI fed. Ex. Ta No tnde-1" needed ... -~!.': ..... $12.20 ., ... $1.51 Sl5.00 $1111 $1.81 $17.15 $11.44 I::filt $1'.4.$ m• ~c $2UO $1IM 14"$2.55 J.Vtijj SZUI mM ltll NO GIMMICKS • NO DEALS rosT LOW PllICES FOR THESE GOODYEAR QUALITY TIRES APllL BRAIE SEIYICI SPICIAL ·:a"TIC ~~·:.:-=-:::.:=-c~~ ... " It -..,... """ '2-71. ""' ""' .,_.... Wt rtl'ftfft front wa...t .. dMll front wheel btnln11, laqtet ,tHM H1]1,\d4 bralct ftuld.td· fu1t br•h• alt • whffl., net twt. 1'11 MONll :oon IAIYTllMI 1111 MOUNTING Track Honor Roll YOUNG & l.ANI TIRE CO. ~"Mr=" ..,...., ,. -'· """ '"') ... t , ... (lll ... ......,,..,, ... .. .. -I. 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'""" .,,.i .....,.,. ,. , . . -. . . . ' rs n • • Start Your Enf!i,ries , . by ~oulgate J'IDI: Mtt ndnl la a _,.... .,..t db DO, • arptz'MM, IBIMted 1ritll ~ ·~ 8'9tC1r pnmoWI, dileatling • ms•* • •. anable to CO¥tr Mlllf lll"Cll*lJ with lo--· ..-..ce ml p.rpetuatiag ~ ..... ••hty ..... :-·:: ... '!'bole ... tbe wonta fl a ,.. wtlr• a.icago r a c Ing ·.J a,un, N .. PllT)' Luster. On-11 a few inlldll'I ttad Ilia ,, ,...~ Jut week , :' prhttd In Cbria · ., E.eonomatt '• NMiooal Speed Sport Newt. .·i IAlt.r med to collect auto NCIDc ialaranct pnmtuma, but a ,... aco M t.ec.me a prDOt.er and lta1ed lbell· me 11btm GUt. lJb a 1ot of ' .. , • wbo crumble about tb• ·•· rates we pay for our penonal automobiles. bt ; : . wa., abocked at lhe aise of auto racing's insurance bifr. "Whe.re we used to pay E--Sl.25 for a night's UJrurlDCe, we now have to paJ over iti' $400, .. lA1Jter said. Be w.n. ~ ed tile iDcreue ca .. cow f.~ pasture t r au 1 , _poor i : operators and tbe wbolt ~ bit." .--: Luster 4--ti> IPMk ~ abotll what ollbtn, IDdudlnc ~' many tam, baw ,.. .. ia ! . silence. He putl the bock ~ • on even ht aacro.anct :: Mecca of tbe sport. ... In- '~ d ianapoli.a Sl>MdweJ. ! . "I'll ,Sve l°'*l edda' lbat !; they puta car ln the srmuS~­ ~. tair.d at IncUaupolll tllM ! . year," be A)'I. ~ N°", IDdy lt oot exactly a J. cow pasture, but there have ~ . been people 1'tlo IOould ~ · 1mow who bave whllpe.-ed ·•· about that fear for yean. n.. muat be IOID«hlng to it. Lutter .... aaid •t iD prtnt. * * * ..A-..MJe ndac. .. ltanrlMlfwma,drewu esUm .... lllllUee •I*· U-. last year, Dearly twte. 11 mHy u buebaD ~ ..... la spite ., t!te ~ ........ Latter ••• ' otlten call H a ....... ' leape 1pert. ~ ne Cldear• promoter ~ ltatet the problem tld1 way: "Wlaom doe1 the { aptrt ... , te? ne ~ OW•J"I, tJte drfnfl, the t pro..WS H tile pablle? I ?' believe it belenga a. tile c publle. ne rett be dame-~ ed." > ' FUI know oal,J ... ~ well wllat be lmpUe1~ .. Tlte7 have bee• ...,wlllt- ; ed often by mbleldln~ ad- !' verUslnf, II • e • dlaap- , pointed by fall*re el a < driver a. dew wp, beea bt-i nocent paybif Yletlml el ' thote pettJ beefs lliettne• t promoter ud eompeUw , tbat bave lteld ap many a , racln& abow. ~ At Ascot P a r t , ~ ~t~:!' :;en!!to~c= • rtdtr~ u4 &Jae promoter : cut Ute new for twe abowa to abeat •• m•iry rldera aa twe llaHI llave Oacera. ~ After Ute can.men ) were Rbjeded • W1 ~ noaMUe • Frhla1 altbt, r: evea fewer Pffllle were • ' tbe ltalldt Gall den ea • Ute traet ,.. tile htmla1 l nlJh& raee. £yerylted.7 ' ta"'"4. Tiie ,,...,., ' hu eueened btte rachlc ,. pendlq ldtlemta&. t * * * . Now, nobody wants my advice, rtat>t? Well, bere..lt ~is. .: 1) Promoten lbould ltop OFT SILL SAM - Pl1iail J8M1 NM OD tba ..... ol ~ ... •1 lbould guara'-decent parses that will •cour• better COD"q>etiltioa. 1be paniclpaat lbouJda't u.. to .... Nb wMD tbe .,....11n• .._ cql.D1att r«e1. '"'-t. lnddentaUy, is wtlat U.. cycle raciaC ~ tried to do, and M wound ap wfth a picket line around the atdmn fer bla trouble. 2) Promoter•, car ownera end drivtn lboald ltart paylna IDClt'e lltteDt6oe to lbt fellow wbO pleb up tile tab, the r ticat buyer. NtarlJ evffiJ W. made in auto racinc roes either for pc11e money, Mtvertiainc tbe nc.'tt show or the promoter'• pocket. Mon " it llhould bt used to IDcreaM apedator' com- fort, ~ •• 4 coe- venience. 1) n. reclne fratlrnlty --t 0 poUce ttlail to ,.. ..... ,.,.,.., ... c:buted bJ fa la • ... tefd1g. Dellblratel:f ml•Jeadlna .-f•atfldnC aboaJd be CIU .. to re.ob a promaUf's unction, die • I fl c h 1 perm.luioe M ra-ta bold a race. A driver wbo willfu.D1 fails to •bow up u ad· verUaied lbcMlld bt banned. •> Auto NC1VC should andon ita a1ptiattea1 feudal qwtem that ftnc1s USAC, NASCAR, I M C A , ARCA, SCC'A, .AHR A, NHJ\A, etc .. etc., ptMlfstng eecb other all the tlme. A cur baa beea IU8· guted, and it'a tikne ... 1ous tboual!t JI own to that idea . Art you old tDOU&' to remember 1:bat tbe American and N a t t o n a 1 IMcue• foutbt MCh other'? Loot bow fat tbe NFL and AFL an leUilC me. th* mercer. And we an.-.. -. J.I ~ng to tract od'1fll1At ~ tbe result ol ibt NCAA- AAU hassle. 5) ltedng people aboald atop oompwmoc about their lack of publfc1t7 and start . doing somethlae about tam- ing tome. In Guoline Alley, when tile oo.werRtion shifts &omcametMlftl,m.nbet'I of the EstablUbment wring thdr handt °"" t b • bJoodthiratfnetl ol f a D I • They're ency. Atiendaoce .-owlnC fw corM out in drcrrea .... a tNgedy at one recttract are more fibaa c:ompauted by u,urer ........ tbeJ atay awa1 in horror ._ a rac- ~ deMtl at allelbf'. The public waau to lee 1ood competitive radQf, not blood, just u It wa& to see cood baaehldl. and not aome poor bat&er ~a faat ball in the ear. Kickers Travel Weekend aoccer a c t l o n flnda h eout Ranaera and UnJted Cout Ranter• on the ro.d.. . UCR t a c ti ea Artesia Telltar Saturday oo the latter'• field with battle be~ at 8:30 p.m. Earliei. in the day coach Brian McCaacb•Y'• Raarera face tbe Artesia Eaile• M 4 o'clock, allo in Artelia • l r ' • ~ ,.. 'Rta;;t SALFJ /1[[T/!Y6; ffllA S ? I . . . ")J ... ·• . ............. ... .. .,. .. -.... .. .. • •• ,, ,...f. ·. ·. .. -.. . . . . -. . ·, ·. -. . ~ ... ~. April 18, 1968 DAJLV PILOT II Nieta Boden Takes Honors In CMCC President's .Cup Sports Calendar Friday at Magno& (all .t 3:15), Buebel -Loara ._t Gold~ West at Q)alfe1, Eltancla, San' Clemente at Cyprea It OOC (boeb It 3). Ttaek -Laguna Beech L a 1 u n a , Martna at Trophy P~Ums, Newport Wettm.iDlter, Oorooa del Harbor District Meet (8 M&r at Brea, V&leocla at p.m.) Golden West at Chai· ao.ta Mesa, Newport at fey, OCC at Mt. SAC (both Huntlngtlon. Fountahl Valley at 3). €en• Me.. ru,t:it wilil a 1m41·7• (lit~). Zllbnlecter, Roy Joaes and etteli&bed by the tounia-\----------------- NtN lodta le 111 wbmer SeeoDd wu Bea Can'1110. Jack Blactbtt.r -all at ment committee. I 111.-~--U.71 (4f)' Md .1-. H\lbbe1 71. A calloway 1y1tem will be' ot -&"T-t'• OtP u ...... ('4\ti). UJed In scoring, living Tourmmtat rib Aclrllma Gr«a lanneW won wltb 'a S8*11ft everyope a good cb~e at Coote ttie runner-up and 71 ntt OD tn. Meaa I.Jnda Wbmer1 ot tilt neenUy the prizes. Jo~ Caplil gettrnr con-oaune. Evelyn Gorman aod f i n t • b e d S e a c l 1 f f El Nipel solat.ion booors. Allee YeCrecMe tn.Ued. sweepstak., bav. 1lOt been In tlba ficst viet presiden-Aaoebel' event of the Mme delmnlned to dlte aftes-731 A quartet. ooos\sting ot tial ftllbt It ,... M111ba eatrlet participated. Bill Nidlola, Al Pelle«rini. a.mp. followed by .1.-Dltare oa Monday bed Wlmen ... due to be ~ ~n Suck\rt and Harry ~ P•'er and May Godwin won a team best Da)pee and hne Bruda. s.i,der Wianinc the ruest nounced 1*r' today ""b ball tourney with 62 Sunday. Second vice • presidential fiiCbt at IM t.acos. prizes due to be distributed Two tooraomee tied fer ~- boo<irs weet to Mary Evelyn Ad.ion from the men's Friday at • DO-host cocktail ()Md witti 5.1's. Those were Imler backed 1tp by Vi club over the ~ekeod bad party at 5:30. ffa.rry BouOOiS", Ha,. r y B ·1 _ _. H 1 w ..__._ Jack Towle winning with a Hu 0 t In Ct 0 n ~ch Hilke, Dr. Blll Beck and a1 ey -aze e ... .,... • in the low cro11 divi.Uon Chamber ol Oommeroe bas Gen Meyer _.oog wtth the Fran Lewla toot the wnile Jim McCredie was a goU tournament acheduled team of Oao1r Kummer. Secnt.y fl1tbt. B e t t y tdtnf boaora in tbe low net for May lt wttb a •tarting Rialiii Merrill, Geoe Elliott ~ IDd Rub7 Bultbert witb 111 ll-17-t4. time ot 10 a.m. at Seacliff. a Louie Latt. followed. Bob St.etch wu teCOnd Soda! hour belina at t :30 'l'be mixed f<U90me team Aftl'dl will be made at a with a 7CM.a followed l>y and the awvdl dinner will best ball winner• were Jobn Dkt ~ 75-MS, Virlil start at 7. · 8IDd. Carol SWartlef llld dUuMr meettni GD May I at Scbnoebelen 7&-lMS, 1AU 1bt tiourDe, will be Matt end Teda Davia 1ritb a Oolta Mela Golf Ind Ooun-Hamea '17-1CM7, Vlc Wad· limited to 100 playel'f and low net score ot 60. try Club. diogton 7M-67· Pat ~lama entma will be ac<:epted on a Meadowlark P8a Ladt .. Mltereated in the 78-11~. Kent Befptrom ~ first come first serve basis. A lady-amateur tourney is J.2..87, Broce Herbert 84-17~7 No entries will be accepted scheduled tor Sunday with WOID4tn's club are invited lo and Russ Larson's 76-9-67. after W.ay 4. seledive drives for la<ites attend. The b I i n d bogev was Golfers can enter in their ooly. Starting time is JO A sraod re~ of ttie shattd by Pete Wilbon, own f'owsome JC desired, a.m. through 1 p.m. save·2~8 RW !IPPIN' WlllmY ~ IN}'2MUDN! Costa Meta Gall and }Wold M Y • r • , Karl othenrite J)llirines will be Entry fee is fl. try Clubb aetforSundey--~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~-----------~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~----- hm 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. lb>anie hl6f we cu»et a golf clinic et 4 and .SU ....... ...,... &llHt pro- ,.dwd. Ami. the ....., .. invited to bit • boctet " ~ MDI -CID .. bout . AJlo, ..... pllaa fOI' tptdel ...... fOlf shop ... ........... a1 outatMJ. dine pri8M to .... llWlfded durinc the llfternoca rmg-inC t.rom tolf PM'" to a let ol i.I PGA almnam- lll*t.ad woodl end a Ht of troa1 in 4be milt diltinc- Uon. Acjultl over 21 w9I bt tMcible for tbt drawtac by re~t the club. ii lnvfted to lift. aped bmquet facUltlt1 and meau alanc w i t b mettine tbt Dtw mtmben ot .,. liaff. ~ hu lncreaMd h~otht.rucl tbe blDquet ... ii Mpd for llO. 'l'be lDaqare1 Remme JWl EuW VIClltion Jldcr Golf ~=-·:~-: Loi AmceJa pottiJllc tbe belt lf.bole ICCll'e with a • to tate h om-ID 1olr P'Gll ti- tle in the boJt dlvilioa. Jucty McCkre-17, " Moorain View, won will a 74 tn tbt overall low ll'Oll in sh'll' competttion. lndMdual wklnera by age were 4he f<IUowinl: Tom WMen, 73, Willbire Oouotry Club (boy• • 17); Bob Goumer, 73, Rtnd>o Golf Count (boya • 16); Gary SIDla', rt, Fullerton GoU C'A>urM (boy1 • 15); Steve Rabertlon, '10, Mt1e Verde Oamry Club (boys • 14); Mlrt tao, 7S, M611dow1'art °'°" . 13): 1'G01 Sills-73, R.adlo Golf CcurH (boys • 12); Bobby Blmn, 40, IM OoJotee Country Club, (boys • 11) ; Johll Coot, 44, (nine be*') Firestone c.oantry Club, Akron, Ohio, (boya • 10); Ben aY.rgwin, Sl, (five bola). CoN Meaa Golt and Coantry Club (bo7s • 9) and Rofel' Cow&& 18, (two bolea), Co.ta Mt1a Go'lf aacS Oountry Club (boya ·I). More winners: Ca r o 1 Ginder, 81, AJondra P•t, Lot Antelel, (glrll • 15); Lynn Morrow , 81, Knollwood, San F.-nando, (&irll • 14); Peul.a Sdlne1der aad Carol Boe1t, Co.ta Meaa, tied with 56 (n J n e boles) (pla • 13); 5'"t Helyer-tl, Alta Vftta Oou 1t try Club, (tlrl• • 10) ... Jackit Helyer, 19, Alta Vllta 0ountry Club Clirla • I). Over 1• ot .......... 1w1inC lllMI-1t' 0 m t D aolftn baY9 ......... tbe JD. aurura1 R.oanit J\ t 1 f • Woma'1 Scot.di lm1tatioDaJ Go1f J:ftlll ~tor tbe Oocta Meta coane on Moo- da1· Reil Mi acknowledged en· triea from SIG D 1 e c o , ru.-.we. &u Ber .. dlnol VMl!ura, Lot ~ aaa Or-. eons... 'nit eYt.t will brte lfx. IOllMll t. o(f ,..... eadl t.tllft Mlee1ftlt Ml drfye and pleJtnc tibe remt.lnder ot tbe boa. IOOtdl. AD plarer• wm be hUtinc ..... 08 adl boM w11b Barracuda. The only 11space vehicleu in the sports car world. In the world of sports care, only one offers excitement plus room forthewttolefamlfy. Barracuda by Plymouth ... wins the space race with room to sparer driving space. T"' cockptt of th• Barracuda la built roomy •nough for big driver comfort, and full drMng aafetyl ~~,~~~!~~.~~uo1mono sports c1ra: ther•'• l90'f00m and htackoom big enough for tht Ng0Mt I t t1 to ride lrt .,...t. ~r J gear 1111ace. With Barrecud1'1 extraOfdlnary trunk apace yoo have room enough to carry your klcka ,,___ wtth)'Ou ... ~akls,a bicycle or two, In faot. Jutt about any gear · ·• " could pottlbfy want, yourllrTacuda c•n h8ndte the Job Neflyl \;:::======::;;;:==:a-=;;:=:=====:::7 . ·-1electlan lllilrufter. ~~ °{:;1r.~.llUJ~4--Win the sports ca~ ~pace .~ace! Ge~ a Barracuda!. ij\ ~=· ... ::..i:: Saa your oca1.~~mouth Daa·Lar._..naw!,~ .. ~ ftnt _.,. Wffb a t0-1+.·._.. __ _ (40). ::.i'F<$-i:~ Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc., =rc:-.:;:·T:::, ~:. 292t HarMr lf.4~ C...a Mw, C•ltf. 0'14) 546-1"4 2M2 (42"). hf It.a WOii ..,_ '*"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~- •I . . . - ,, . -• . I. .. . . . .. ' . . ,. .. .. . •• c . . . .. , ... ~ .. ,..,,. . -. -.,.. . .. . . .. .. . .. %LDAILY l'ILOT ~. '""' 18, 1968 Newport, Marina Rip Foes In Sunset Swim Hostilities Newport Harbor a n d Marina posted e&lSy vic- tories In varsity swimming Wednesday afternoon i n Sunset League act.loo. Newport won 10 of 11 events in po&ting a 70.~ decision over Huntington Beach while Marina was having an equally easy time over Westrn.iD.'ter. 67-18. Newport's Sailora were led by double wins ln in- dividual events from Bob Rogers, Tolly LaBlanca and Tom Warnecke. Thatl coupled with single honors from Tom WllTl'en lo the 100 back and Jlm Graham in the 100 breast. made ll an easy day for the Tars. Newport made it a sweep Spike Marks Fall In Laguna Victory Mike Jacbon and Geoff Hu-rowby got their names in the archives today as holders or Laguna Beach High acbool records in varsity track and field as they aided their mates to a 69-58 win over Orange. The Creatview League dual affair w~s held on Orange's oval. Jackson finally ellminued the high jump standard of 4- 1 V• w I t h a leap of 6-2, and Harrowby tosaed Ute shot 55-7 on his last put of the day. ~st Mike Totten streak- ed_ t~victorles in Ute 100 and 220 Witt! times of 10.3 and 23.3. Totten ii undefeated in the 100-fard dub this re-. Laguna Beach w I J J culminate duel meet· action !or the season oat ThurS- day when It faces M.Jnioo Viejo on the Artist oval. V.nlfY L-IM<1I !ffl Ull Or-1~ -1. Tot1911 (Lil 2. lallfnt Ctl I. J••r•ty~ CO). Time: 10.3. 7"0 -I. Totttft (Li l 2. J"'avll ft) 3 Voll CO). Time: 13.J 4IO -1. O'Armond (Li l 2. 9"1rf (Lii) J. McOoMld CO). Tlmt1 SU. 1:0 -1. H11tlwlck (\.II 2. l>'A~ ILll) 3. Duell 10). Time: 2:11.1. Mii• -1. S.m,.,_. CO) 2. lllwn (ti 2. Vount (0). Tl,,,.: 4:JD.4. 1·Mli. -I. ltltlOW It) f. 9'91M (t) J. Ive"°" (OI. Time: lt:?U. 110 HH -1. i........ flll L Jtcluol\ Cl.II 1 Mal• CO.!.: -n-: 16.t. llO LH -I. lalnN (•I t. ~ (01 3. Jee~ (Li l, Tlf!l91 JIA. ut lttln -t, Ora-Ti,,,.: tS f Mlle ltelW -I. L-111.oelrtl. -Huslwlck. D'A....-1. Time: J:lt.O. HJ -I. Jacbon (LI ) 2. lalllnt (01 J llr..SV Ct). l4eltllt: •2. U -1, Abbr/ CLl l 2 D"''rnoftd (Liil 1 GtltM' CO) 3 .. Dl1l11n<t: la..11 PV -I. MOlw.V (Lil ). Felrfu (Ol J. llr,,..,. (OJ. He'91tl: 11-'. $P -1. HeffOWtr\t (Lil 2. Gttley (0) 3. Potter (OJ. DIJlaM:•: U-7. DllCUI -1. Herniw!W (Lil 2. G.alev (OJ 1 J-(Lil Dltle11C11: 12s.1n. -~ (11) 1111 ~ ._ .. L:: i01.\::' 11~~ 2.. Prp (LI) I. 220 -1. LYM (01 2. lltct (Lil I. Merrick (01. Tl-: U .1. ~ - 1. ,._w m t. erof!I m 1. Huelle (OI. Tl..,.: 1:31.6. lnt -I. L.ucat (OJ 2. Tllrwf (Ol I. "° llllrd. Time: 3:~.t. 120 HH -1. lrown IOI 2. J~ (fl l. F-(OJ. TI..,.: 1'/6 120 LH -1. W~rd (Ol 2. Men (Ol J. J.-(0). Time: 10. .... ..., -1. ~ TllN: 1:4.1. HJ -1. nrwt (fl t. ,,...,. "' I. ... ... ,..........,,M. U -1. Ht.lddWlltl (ft t. Hiii (tl I. LYM (0) Olrt_, '1-1\fo. • PV -1, ............ (t) 11t-"' W 11111'11. tt.llM1 M. ~ -I. .....,,_ 19) t. Pnldl CUI I. ... ..._.. (I). oi.-.-"'3. 0*--1. P1"8d: (LI) t. ""'fll) I. ll'l'llMI (I). Dlttlf-1 llN. Cet ~ "'' (If) "-lot -1. W-41 (OJ 2. Mwri.t (I) I. #Myer Ctl. Tl..,.1 11.t. lto -1. Wlencell ltl 2. Mon'!..., (ti J. Ollpllenl (LI). TirM: lU. ~ -1. Klrkllart (t) 2. $_.,, !Liil 1 Wrlelll (0) Time: l:JU. lnt -I. Mlllt (0) 2. lteyllOlds (Lii J. Mo INrd. Time: l :.U S. 120 LH -1. Mr/er (0) t. Pierce (0) I. CltrlltY (ti. Time: 1$,0. uo ltewy -1. ar-. Time: a .o. HJ -1. /ltc'rer (Ol t. 011'1111-CO) a. "° 1111n1. Hefellt: ,.... U -I, ,,._ (I) t. Welllcttl (ti I. Mon1-(0), ~I IM\4. P'V -'. °""" (ti t. ... MClllld -.,rd. ..... , 1"'. w -1 • .._ I., I. • ..., tUl I. ....... (0) DlelMcitl ... ,.. Artists Outsplash Rival, Aw ait Crestview Prelims Laguna Beach w.alked olf with a 63-37 victory ovw visiting Sonora Jn • non- l~ague swim meet Wed- nesday aftemocn ta the winners pool. The vis1ting Jl • t d • r I, t wever. took the Bee meet. 7"-S. and the Cee ennts, 38- Laguna now awaits the Crestview League pre1ima ~ •t for Foothill High OD Tuesday. ~ Le I )._,. 200 ~~ Ve -1. L-N. Tim•· 1161: 200 Frte -'· Were (LI ) t. T..., ILi) J De<ktr CCI. Tlme1 t 10U .. !JO il'ru -1. 11111 ISi 2. Wood Clll J A-cl ILl l. Time: JS.2. 7CO lttllvl<Nel Medley -1. ·--b<u~h (I) 2. Hlldlcodl (LI) I. No I~ r~ Time: 1:22 J DM"9 -1 Ot!ulll IS) t. ,.,_ (Liii J lenO.UM<! lllll. GWC, COA ST GOLFERS VIE with wine ln the Bees a D d Cees, 9!M and U.35. Don Lippoldt and Kelth Donaldsoo led the Viking r11 mpage against Weatrnineter with double wins. Joel Penne was Westminster's bright spot • as iuual • in the diving department. He captured • the e~nt with 74,3 poin1s. 'J'flf"•-fHJn• "-""" .._.. (lt) ,., ........... * Mad.., •• ..., -'· ....._. Tl-: 1:!2•. ,.. ,,.. -1 lAl!eM.a 110 1. Wllloft IHI 1. .-a I HI. TlrM: l:J.U. JO "'" -1. •-• IHI 1. ~ IHI J. Hiii IHI). Tl-: ,U. 200 llldl.,,_I Medlrf -1 WWftedre IHI 2. Norri• IHll 1. f'M (Hiii. Tl,.,.: ''" s. Dlvlnt -1 Cllttord (NI 1 f'-11 (Hiii > Grav CNI. l'otnt&: •os. 100 Flv -1. WerNCke (NI 1. LI"' droll\ IHI 1 .. Ills (Hll). Tl,,,.: l:OU 100 l'rM -1. It-rs (Nl 2. Hill (Hiii J. ,,.,,,_. IHI. TI,.,.: 52 S. 100 a.de -1. War,.., IHI 2. Norrl1 (HI ) J, 0.Hllff IHll. TI-: 1:00. 400 l''rM -I l.Alllenca (N) 1. Wiiton IN) J llrv.n IHll). Tlmt: 4:1t.J. 100 llrtHI -1. OraMll'I IN) 2. Wtr• ron INI J, Durall (Miii. Tl-: t:to.1 400 "'" ltellv -1. Hunlt"910fl. Ho thM . ... ""'-" 1"1 It) HIHlfl,...._ 700 ~leY lttllv -I. N-1 Time: 1 :s..•. 100 ..... -I. Joi!-(NI 2. Cerflwl (N) 2. Lambert (HI). Time! 2:0U. JO ..... -I. Pal'lltord (NI t. •evllOlclt INI J. l!HY IHll. Tl,,..: 251 100 llldlvldull Mfldlov -1 Wllco• (N) 1. 0.Uhelt (NI J. A"'brotldl (Hll Tim•: 1 :06.7. 100 FIY -1. Wiien IN) 2. Ctrllon (Nl J. No llllrd. Mo time. l•rw -1. Teln\edM (HI 1 ..,, ..... (10 I. lf<NY (Hll. Tlmt: •..s. 1. ledr -1. Pe~ IN) t. lvtllf CHI I. Ne tNrd. No 11 ..... -Fr• -l. _,.,,,_ (NI l lAniMtt CHI) &. lvvmea (HI. Time: 4:13.A. lot I,.., -t. Wiiiie IN) t. ~ INl I. ""*1llldl (HI ). Ti-1 1:1U. - c.. .._.., .. ,,., .......... M MMlev ••llv -I. "-1. Time: 2:05 t. 200 f'•M -1. ONver INI t. ~ (Hll) J, Slerltllury (NJ Tim.: 2:1t.•. SO l<rM -I. Hiii (Hiil 2. Or-IN) J, 0.Hllff (Hll. Time: 25.4. 100 llldMclutl IMdlrtl -I. Smllll IN) 2. Kint (HI) J. b1tmen IN). n-: t:Ot.t. so l'lv -1. Snvcw INI 2. Mllm.11 (Hll 3. Turner CNI. Tlmt: J l.O. 100 Free -1. OllWf' (N) 2. Hiii (Mil I. ~ (Hll. Time: SU. " hclt -I. Bodner IHll 2. Sfrfcter IN) I. I!--IHI). Time: 33 o. Jt ln.t -1. lmllll CNI 2. ICIN (HI) I. T""""' IHI. Time: lU. M ''" lttllv -1. Hunlt"9ton. Timer l:U.I. Golden West and Orange Coast College golf teams wllJ collide Friday afternoon at Cos.ta Metsa Country Club in a 1 p.m. match. Both teams lost !:~ Conference inatchel ldon- day. Golden Weit lost ita 12th straight this ltMOO at Huntington Beach Country Club where Mt. SAC Jnvail· ed. 36-0. Tustin C·lubs Laguna In Makeup Tiff, 11-5 Orange Coa4t lo6t to Riverside at Mountain View Country Club m Corona. 23- 13. Gol<Wn West'• low man WU 0.Vt 0owan ~ aG S3 while occ11 me1 ¥ ..... Bob Writ!*Jn, •Mil • 'II. Prep Tennis u-on"'1,..... ....... ~~ 1~1-tt t!-H; ti: ~ C\.lr'-.ri.-1w. I· ~~CUl-M1111tN.l ... .... ~~ ... ('Lil_ .. ~If··· 1 Q.11 _M. ... Laguna Beach dropped an 11·5 varsity bate b • 11 decision to TuJtiD m I make-up Crestview League encoonter Wednesday, on the loser'• diamond. Tustio's chief weapoo ln the first taree innin&a were Laguna errors as the Artists ........... It MI t=."'n. "' ~· • •.: r i ~ ~---·' .. rrr1 ~ ·ti ~:. J 1, I ~,.. ,_"" .. ~r·1· Wlll:.it 11 J f ~1.9'. f 1 t ... ,..1 • l f ,;~.. i' l ..... •11t? WL .. 1 I I oommltted foor 1n that apen accounting for most ot · Ute 1().() lead the Tillers piled up. Lagu.oa came back in the sixth with five run1 of !ta own off b'ee wal.k.s, three errors and the only hit ol the game for Laguna • by Gree Keuler. 1cuing two. HIW YOllC YAMICHS T.fiftlif'-a,_ . ' All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday . G arantee with 36 Month u Replacement . 18 Month Free . • .. Slu 65o.13 700.13 695-14 Siu 735-14 775-14 125-14 735-15 775-15 115-15 Orig. Price 23.95 25.95 25.95 Orig. Price 26.95 21.95 29.95 26.95 21.95 30." NOW s24 S1u 155-14 tlS-14 145.15 915/115-15 90().15 Orig. Prim 31.95 37.45 "·'' 37.45 39.45 NOW s21 CHICK 1HISI 11G Feel. Tax 1.11 1.92 1.95 Fed. Tax 2.06 2.19 2.35 2.05 2.21 2.36 Feel.' Tax 2.56 2.U 2.54 2.76 2.11 PlllOIMANCE FIA1UllS •M4ply~er-"fw•""°°""'M....,, .... • &n ""~ polybutadlene MMr la ..,,.... thoit Ol'dlnary rvbbtt, • Wrap-orouncf safety treo4 for 11'ouldtr-to-thovl. det-ndlon. • flff tlN rotation ..,,ry ,,000 Mll•I • PIH puncture Npolr ,_ llfit el INMr GUAltAJlll[[ AGAINST FAILURE Penntys 1ueral\ten •Ytry F0<•mo1t • tire •1•1nll •II b1l11ru In 111t-lhos 1uer1n· le• luls lot ltur enl1t• 1uar1ntu ~"od ll•lect lor eKn tirt. If 1n1 hre f11ls ctur· in1: lh• &u•t•nlte l)ef1oct. ttlum 1t w1llt yo11r &~rantee cuto11cete i nd Penneys will. 1t ill c"'1on: (I) te1>41ir Ille hre, (2) ,.piece It •1th • new tire, or (31 a••• you •n immediate refund. II -. repltc• tll• tire durin1 the free replocement perlOCf, thete ~ "o ch1rse: ii we ••PIK• the tire •ft•• the free replacement period, you P•Y IO~. or 2s•• l•H tllan tlll cunent sefl1nr; price of I~• tire inctvctln& the 'ederol txci .. Tix (I.ff 11uorent" •Pinst la11ure chart for det.t1l1). GUARANTEE AGAINST TREAD WlAROUT Penncys avara11tees every Foremost• tire Cucept the 72 Mriu) •1•l11tt lnad WWlr• eut for Ill• entire auarenlM period. You bentlit H follows: II ycur fire _,. out durln1 ti... first h•lf of the 1u.,11tftH period, return It •itn your auuanlM cer-tlncat• end Penneys will rtP'-your tire with • new tlre Ct!M charge for tftjt wrn be 50'llt cl tne curffllt Mllinc price lnctUdinc flde111I CltclM TH); ii~ tire _,.°'It dUtinc "" MCOl1d hlllf. ttle dwf• .,111 .. 75% of tM current Hfllne price lncludlflS fedef11( bciM Tex. TIMM guaranlffs cto not 119Ply to - merdal UM ol tires. Men'all.wy-............... feilw•-U: (llrire ......... ~ •••••••• u _,.,. "'",.,1ec ..... ,..,..... , .... 1-11 -..i.. J0'4 .. ,...... ...••••••••• , ,..17 _ ...... u" .-,..,w ............ 2a.u -·Itta . . ~ . . . •! . -. . J ·~ :•! I ~ . • J .. : ...: ~· l l t •ALTIMOll OllOLlL T-.n.-•1141 Se+.4ey altMt. ...... I ,_.4.-, t•-~· -j [(--------------------------------.. , WPORT -ScA H1J~GTON B~ACH --~ TIO.I'll - -..... ,_ • _,_.. .. ~-·-·· .... Or• • ""'•<··--··o.-e.,,..., ~-.... ,-·-'* I Feahion l1lend) • ( H u n ii n 9 t CU'I C e rtt e r) . . .... .. : ·: . . -... ' . -· ·': ' '""'; . . : ~i __ j J~ : Entries Will Host Spikefest Laguna Beaob Higb will •&a.in host the a n n u a 1 Laguna Beach Tropay Meet in tN<=k and fie!<!. Saturday's finals su.rt at 11 witb tne pole vault follow- ed by the balance oC field eve.ota at 12. Running eveot.B go off at 1:30. Lii ~ (0 l'lefwl ltt 114 11• lU 114 • Ill 114 Pnlims in the sprin~ aod hurdles get llllder way on ~ ata. • - rn<:1uded m tbe 11st "' 22 ,,.... cw l'IMMlr) llf ..... ..._ CDVW-.) Mf Ul Oll._AW~ 1W ........ ,._ - ~u...,., .,. TrtM W T,_ ~ Y-1 114 _,..,OIW U,..,..... 1W .,.,. <....-ca c-1 n• ...,. ~"..... 114 ~,,_·.:·.:.:..:: =at~'e:i ~ ~utl A. (0 H•lf) 116 C·KMI ,,.. s-· (M va1 ... 1uei.1 11' l).l'our l'•lr (0 "•rce 2) 11• Altrll Marie (W H1rrt1 1) 11' No Ce\lllon U V1lenzuelt l 11' V•llev Of Decision CW AYllomw) 11' -r-11111 "'"' IW H•mwt1) 114 E-Sytvi. Jo CJ S.IWlnl ll6 l ox Of tluttona (J AnelWml 116 IWMf E•Pf'eulon (It Camt>esl 116 "DUllTH •Ace. 1 '"' milts. , •e.r old ,.,.lcltns. "u"' '5000. Al...,. (W Harris! no .. ~ ... (W MallorneYl t20 Dinis A MtNlce (0 Ple-1 120 A·I,_ Domtnlco (I V11et1N1i.) 120 A.Glor'-Victor (I Vahlluutll) 120 Count Windsor CJ A""'"""'' UD c.1111ttburv llMd CJ s.tlon> 1:10 Hell"" (A Mffu) 115 DefK1t<I ID Helll UO Color Mt Fut CM v-1 1• -.. M<Annaty In ..... •trv. llOHTH llACa. • fllrlonilt. FllllH .. ,...,,.. ' ve•n old and UP CIHSI· fl.cl •11.,...llCft. Punt lllAQO. Min Redlllbl tJ S.ftlnl no tlllashy lllt (M Vele!llMl1) 114 U"rl Qws1 (,.. YaneT) l'O Sllvenldel CW Mellomevl 170 ~INtor (J Leml>tt1l no ltlllliltf'll f\'91 10 f'leral 120 NINTH llACE. 6 fllrlonu. Flllltt .. --• ...... Hn -IN VD. Clelml119. SUIO. ICaY'lllltld 10 H111l ~ Siar (J TIVllli.) F IWi9 Dot U SIAtft 2 I P•YI To Slnt (W H1rm1ti) Primer Amor CO Plernl E1tw1nd1 Maid CM Vale<>zuelal T arrv IJ l.trnbertl M/:¥1 ?i.to (I Vt~lll) My LIM lW ~ITll) A~s Fflltle (M Y-1) D1ln1Y ~ c• C-1 A•-(W ,,,.,,,.,.,..,, . 112 lU 110 114 114 110 116 11' 11' 1 IJ lit '" RACE RESULTS HOLLYWOOD "Alli( IUULTS WIDNISOAY, ... lllL "' \HI C..., llM , .. l'lllST llACa -• f\lrlonn. 3 Yetr etcn. c111m1,... fllllne '3000. Wlneo L.. (J Selltl'Jl S.20 l4C uo Tlnv•a 1(1119 (J ~rt) 4 IO VO Kine ,.._,.. (W --NY) MO TIMI -1.lt 11&. SCll•TotlD -l'1ee Of l'rffdom, Jadl'a A..._ ~ Ihm, FattfUI. '·· u o uo uo ?·· THlllO IACC -I fWlofttt. 2 - •Id m11"<l C9lfl llM "ldl"ls. P'11r .. M.500. C!ludllt 10¥ CJ"-rl42 '° 1l 2' ' '8 Gr-VlslOOI IL """" Jr) UO J .• 1'9hl er-CD l'lwcll >.• TIME -.Jt t/1. SCRATCHED -l'llt H' Twist. tn- 411an S/loe, •-Tiie Wllld. ltHld ,,.. 411111, llOYtl ult. a.-Denar. l'OUllTH llACI -• lvrlllflls. J Yffr t ld maldell cion1 tlld Mldl"lt. Purw uioo. C-(J lalnbtrl) 12.00 S.'8 4.00 Hewell ICkl (A Pineda) •.oo '·'° l1l'91ln Dav (W MarhorM'I') l.IO TIME -1.11. SCRATCHED -Con11t ctln 9 , Amer~. P"tv Knlthl. 1-FtclUm. Mr. Ouali!Y. Fine Temc>ertd. l'tFTtf llACI ~16 mites. I y .. r olds. "llowances. Purse SIOOO. Polelll 10 Plerul t.20 S.tO JM Hall To East (Lllmbtrt) SAi Ut Vardor (L Plncay Jr) S.ot TIME -U1 4/S. SCR.4TCHED -Rtwr9tnl, Collrw Kid. SIXTH U C•-1·111• mt"'9. 4 ,,._, oldl IM w. Aflowa~tt. ~,... ""°' Eartll Mtrvv CO Plerca)lt.a Mt A.ot 11.w Tit« IA ,lneda l Mt )A Alcor (1. "lnav Jrl s.• 'llMI! -1.e .is. ND ICllAT~E$. SIYllfTM .llACI -• furlwlet. l"lllltt 11111 1Mr.:s 4 YH,, Old 11111 W. Allow-,.,,,.._ S7500. SOf'N4lody SMci.1 (Hall) 5.• UO UI PacJllc Crim IW Harris) 2J.IO IUO F-~atdl II CL PlllCIY Jrl 5.2' TIME -I.Of 4/S. ND SCRATOIES l .. HYH uca -J.1116 mllla Oii llw lurl. l'lltlft .,.. mtrl!S ' """ elf .,.. .... C1aulfled ellowan«s. Purw SI0.000 PINI Pl-(J Sellen) UO 2.IO J.40 Sculofllred (A Plnedll 7A 00 Gls>sY Queen Ill ID Pllf«) JA TIME -l.'2 JIS. NO SCRATCHES. NINTH •ACI -• turlon9s. 4 vtar old1 and ""· C1almlrt0. Purse U500 Stir Asset (W Harrlsl61 IO 2"20 14.IO Via v....,1o <Ltmbertl UO J.IO LIK•Y llond (A PIMdll t.10 TIME -110. SCR.4 TCHED -!loyal Rake, ll1ntec. Crossword P~e ACROSS 1 Tr1et tf •oft ••t , ... ' ....... 1-.oHett 11 ltntrtfil l4 Playing marblt 15 lilovt a lmltssly 16 Sport l7 Kind of tooth fllllng 11 Churchlll's ruccusor 1' On top of ZO Co easy on tht calorles 21 Antlclpatt and ward off 22 Back put of tht neck 23 Sea bird 25 Snar ltd 27 Harldkerchlef Jl Ft1ninint nickname J2 Spanish Hfah11 33 Golf shots 35 lilotorcyc It part 39 Object In lht sky 41 Prtttnd: 2 words 43 Fist! 44 Traveling sal••111 s stopping place 4• lilan of the Bible 48 Btolh11 4' UUt '1 lllsavowed 111 opinion SJ l•h"'9ton It Ottawa V"a s1•••"" 58 Parched and barren 59 Eating place 61 Vtry lar9t 65 Trick b6 Fr. posstsslvt 67 Thousandth: 4/18/lil Comb. form 6& Black 69 Vit i - 70 ltlade I lllOVt 71 Ta.It rxclltdly 72 Vacuum tubt: sutrhc 73 All set 'DOWN 10 Havln; 45 Frmalt cemln urilcom In om•nlitlon Chlnesr 11 Adding mythology llllChlne 47 F 1111lly produtl mrmber 12 Marry 50 Select for secretly publication ll Becamp 52 Prollatloner dejected 53 Ont who Is 21 Blot out concerned 24 Shott 54 Nrth"lands rebuke Anlll lu 1 -of thr 26 Bite Islan d Mis t 27 Rot 55 Bovine 2. H fndu 28 Palo-1111111mal fire god 29 Well S6 Malay 3 Abnormal organized Archlpelago rtsplratory. 30 Ptrfu111e lsl111d sound obtained from 60 Dtflnltr 4 !tut lllle flowers Hptt .. : wons J4 Rul• 2 words s lnW}cti. of,. lot 11111tt .'2 ft tit '" f'Ql'fH Nfllll Ctlthl 'S'°t',ed 11 SllWM4tr'1 Wltlll""" · 1 Hanu-4 •It H S.Ow perslstt11tf1 38 I.tit Wflklt I ftllbllclf 40 lnllt.rent '4 Su observliblt 4Z lore 29 Down 9 -41ygltne plruant 67 Dtl- 90booJt ~ Brea, El ~ ~t.~ i.cua., Sonora , W- dlelleek. llJNN VJtjo m Loi A'*n•• .._ 0nnce Oomif. OU.. fNm ... ., ... .... ~1-=.,-,..,,. of lmpertml &e.a, Orange Glen, v-. S.O M:areos, Fall brook~ C a f 1 1 b a d , Coronado, Ptnil, and Army·Nllfl. The AIM II limited to school! (j 1,JOO 1n enroll- ment KIDS TORVN SATURDAY The Colla .._. Re<:rea- tion ~·s clt;y- wide traik IDeet for boys 1n third t:flrOUCh eighth gra~s. will J-blld Satur- day at &ati.nda H i g h School t>ctmDc at 9 a.m . The cttJ meet will be a quaLif yi.aJ meet !or the Orang.a Qounty Municipal Atlhlelic ~aid.on meet at Hw.tlaltou ~ High on April rt. The first three qualifi~ ID Saturday's m~et qlMllltJ ,I• tbe coun- ty meet." fti lrat three finishen ' bt U. county meet qlllllfJ b-t h e Southeru C a 11 f o r n i a M u n i c t p 1 l Athletic Federadon meet 1'!ay 4 at Cenitos C o I le g e in Norwalk. Over 100 boy1 are ex- pected to compete at Estancia Saturday. Bass, Trout, Catfish Hit At Irvine B~s. trout and catfish are resported to bt hitting heavy at lrv1nt Lake with ..... Ulldot the Jeed -bjt. tine all '11/f!r the lake. ,..,., ...-.. were award· Id "W b o p p e r Club'' I l&ildp6 iD tbe tmt week. MslMll Prucot of Long Beaeb t.aei1 a seven pound 12 OI. brollleback to take top boocn, faJlowed by John Moen ol 8lnta Ana wtth a .......,..pucmdet. Most of tht blM have beea tabn on purple worml. 8bMlow WatM ap- pears to 119 ._ ... tpOt. Trout &btq •ai.ns ex· cellent wtt2l IDOlt anglen s co r in I near •'llmits on 1.tke's Pkallt'D bait and cheese. n. ]#tJllt catch at U\e p38t wMk · went to G4!0rge Wdwlf pl Yorba U nda, wtJOle Ive f l s b weighed a at mi poundil. Largest lndl.viduill trout wu one and 14 poundli Trout are bttUnc best ID the deep water .nu of tbe lake. Catfla. who -hiW., good in ..._ ......,, weedJ areas ol .. W., are for cheat. Mete Verde C o11atr1 etut>•s swimming t • a • domineted ~e M ... V .. Country Club Coutal <J>am. pionA!p o.n Monday wWs m poir.ts to IUOnerup X..- tlngtoo Beach's 292. In all, llve teams ... peted with . S a n Clemea .. telllng third with 278 follow· ed by Ba.lam Bay Club'a 231 and Newport Beach's 8'1. Olrta ... 2:S F,... -I. p-~ IMVCCI IU 2. ICallY ll~I' CMVCC> 2. ,._.,. Wtllll (Ht) '-Cheryl ...... lHIJ I. 0-.)""'a (NI). . ..... ... 2S l'rM -1. ltoblw WYfift lM. IM.VCCl 2. G1w ~ CM.VC:C) S. .... Mflllr (•JC> .. w..,... ... CHI > S. ,.... ........ (.NI), ,,. ... ,. .JeJ';";. 0-··,,::,..~,1 .. l Hfl ~ IHfl 4. lwn WWlt (MVCC> &. '--..,._ 6. .._ ...,_.INITCl • ..,.,. ~• ,.,. -'· 0.... --... Ollt --CMWCC) ",,.,. .. , . . .. _ .. J:r~ • ..., .... t. hit 1r...m.;. IMVC:C:I 3. Mf Mtld IHIU '· Grtt Wint (MVCC) $, O.vld Gambll talC). len .. ll JO l'ree -I. St""• Wntt &• (MVCC) 2. l'tUI Davia (Ht!) l. fi•t McLtll& CSCM I 4. Clay s~ IMVCCI S, Scott CamPbtll (NITC) &. Mldlf'I' Wiii/i IHI ). 01111 .. " 100 FrM - 1. Lori• Schwtllltr 1:1'.t CMVCCI 1. Sllcey Pletz CHI) l . Dei.!1 Diiie l$C) '· Debbie Crane CHI) S. ICtthy Gerner (MVCCI. Glrla .. If • Free -1. Lorie Sdlwtlttw ,.., (MVCCI 2. L .. n. lrlnlc CHC) l. ICtlllY c;.,,,., (MVCC I 4. ClndY Timm IHI) S, C..ronne Mc:D111ltl <SC> •. Llr 0aYlt (Ht!). 1-n .. 1. 1 .. l'ree -I. Ed. Jollnson l :llt IMVCCl 2. Ired Sdl.wltzer (MVCCI l. CaMY McC1rtln <SCI •. Tim Gibbons CHI). S. LH l urrlt UCI 6.. Georte NtwllM (lt!Cl. Glrls IMJ 109 Frte -I. Grtl/I Grltnoll 1:1' 1 (MVCC) 2. LAurl Conf"O'f !Nil l. Julle -'-CHI) 4 LlllCH Stot. CNI) S. t~~. Ke"-!NII 6. Cl(>dl FM ..,.. IM2 1 .. l'rw -I. Trish Grlf!no11 l :IS.7 I :OU !UC.I 2. ltobtf'l w-.. ... CMVCC) l. 0-Wllaon !SCMI .c, Jim Cal....,.11 CMVCCI S. CM• O'C- nell (HI) '· lerTY Helson (SC). elrlt1>11 100 Free -1. U ncle JohnlOll 1 :OO.t (MVCC) t. ~ Hunon (llCI J, s~rvl srvtw (HI) .c, 01111& Mclane CSC) S. Nancy blle CHI) '· KalhV Clark IH8). · ...... , . .,. 100 Free -1. Tim S.r111t.,. 1 :07.0 (SC) 2. loll .. ,.. (IC) a. Larrv Jollnson I MVCC:) A. Cr11t l'trmer !BBC) S. Brian Mllldl CllCI '-ChU<k Clevern CNllTCl. OlrllH u "'" -1. IC..,., • ..._ tu IMVCC) 2. "''"' Sd1w9ltllr IMVCC:l J. f~r Wtlsll CHI) 4 Clllryt ..._ a..M 2.1 l'r<!e -I. ICallY ...,.,_ tU (MVCCI 2. "•m Sdlweltllr CMVCC) ). r~ Wtllll IHll "· 01erY1 Ht- ...,, M 75 Brust -l. Rolllw Wyatt MA CMVCCI 2. Gree JolVllon CMVCC) J. Wame Reid (HI ). OtfW'1 .. 25 l tMSt -1. Cola-Walsll 25 S (Hll 2. MIN Walsll CHiil J. ltollln Roberh (MVCCI '-Jvli. Mrfen IMVCC) s. June 11.....-CH CI •. AM ,.or1wr (NI). • _,,... JS lrMd.-L Glen 11..,......A CSCI t; J@ff J ... ~"'9111: .., ..... .._ 1111c1 .c, Crit ..,.-rwcc> s. ,,,,,.. lie..-CH CI ... Jwry WY•lt (MVCCJ, Oltlt ,.It SO lru.st -1. Sl1cev P"'1 43 s (H81. 2. Leslla tlriltle (llC) J. ClndY Timm CHll '· Lori• Sdlweltter CMVCC) S. Kathy Ge<ner CMVCCI '· Defll>le Ohle (SC), ..,.. .. lt so t1ru1t -1. Steva Wyatt .au IMVCC) 2. Georve Nawltnd (llC) a.·r:===========.J Ed Johnto11 CMVCC) -'· Lei lurrl1 1$C) S. G,... H111t$ CHBI 6.. C.ndV Mc<:lrlln !SC). Olrll lMt 90 tlruat -1. ••-•-au CHiii 1. T'1111 Orie,_ (MVCC) I. La ura '°",..,.,. (SC) 4, Slhdr Mllholt CHI ) S. Jullt J-CNtll '· V1t.1, ltllelln CHI), ..,.. IMI • lf'Nlf -t •• ,_ IC,.,.._lfl •.J CllC) t. Jllll C:.llllllllt CMVCC) l. Melt! TIMftl CHI) A. It._. _...,... (MVCC:I l. Dll'M Mel'-CICM) '· 141 MlnMI Clfl). ....... ~~.:.--::r.M~ Rahe (tlt!CI '· Linda JW.-CMVCCI S. Monica Rtnno CHI ) .. llltrvl Slvtff CHI ), .... tM? , • ....., -l. 111tft Mllldl 1:11.1 fMCI t. ltodrf bfldft (ICl a. LArrY """-CMVCC) .c, Cr• ,._ &. Merit McCttfl" ISCl ' 1Mrt ltOlllN. .,,.. M ... DAY, A .. ILl9-l1M,. 1lfta. CCMIRllTIDM CltnH -Wiit Kattlll ... Altt!MI• ~do ...,.,., UAal -.... -.. ....._ ......... _OLMiM TWO ACADIMY WINNERS AUDREY HEPBURN llST ACTRESS THI PAMILT SHOW rrs A RALLY!! IT'S A RIOT-OF FUN!r! ~--~ .,. ............ Ml-47P allnOtfll RkMrd TAYlD~ r I URTON "\'HI COMIDIANS" Clevtd McCellum "SOL MADllD" ~~ ......... ,,,hll a.KMlt .... 12 .... .:::r MNlll I~ • Act* e Coler Jvll• Olrlltlt •PAI PIOlll THI MADDIN• CIOWD" Tllundq, A!N11 18, 1968 Eli» n. °""" c..t'a Mod Compiet. PRINTING SllYICI ---Pt!lw Ma.4121 ••titACllTM" 11'111 ... ,.... -,,.,... ..... : ... .M. ......... --.c.... ... .... .......... 9fAllWILU• W h n.tr. -l'rt. • ._ • t.a P.M. 1111 VIII Wer. ...._. '-ell THE LUXURIOUS NEW.JAi.i.__ THEATRE ~~=- N-.nLY 7:00 •'"' t :41 .... ,.. IUlllAY. et 2IOO ,,_.... • Ndw PlaylnCJ At ReCJUiar Pric8 c .......... w .... ..,. _., .... ,tit ,...., J:lNtll I l:tl Winner 5 of AcMlemy Award• BEST PICTURE -BEST ACTOR . Also~:' In ~IRICR•K" ... I ... II •au. .. WIWI m ~ .-aol ..... A willful pasmonategiiland~ .. the three men l\00 want her! . : .. PIT'D MAN IUDNMI USTINOV JONES PWHETTE z • ) . .. . . --., -.... .; ., .. •· ' .. . . ' ... .,,,.,.. .. ' ,. ... . .. . . .. . -. . ... -. These Labels Dress The Smart Young Crowd Of The Harbor Area dick vernon ''°•TIWIA• 17th • 1n1... Newport Want to be supported In comfort? Lecly Mer· lent will pro•ide the wHr •with ·ells Lecly· Lilae, the lightly uncler- wirtcl, soft-cuP. bte thet 9entty MOids • ftwtiftiite iurve.....,.11uro1 btf uful 11pfift ~itlt 1tover • let· .f ow1t4 In Jli,,.4 ayleft leco, ~atifvfty 4'.t•I~ eel, with Lyu.e ,,_. .tu ,-w•rMt ~la fot .... ,,.,......... c.... Hcl lff J.w ..... e Ledy-Like ·~ H" '-•l Lefti Ne. IOI -.. nd--. lleclr. whl+et 12-le I, 32...-0 C. '6. l2-40 D. U-1• DO. •1• . . . . ...~. -----.. .ROdlance ' -...i becomes you so n-'aaapdl.,,,._.\ ' .. i-f7llllalat ... 'l'9 pnf.ct wplemat to the clean Unn and p?OpOrtfonecl heel of thii unmiltakabl1 e]qant 1hoe. 'I 052 lrvf n• Newport Bea cf; '· Whh t:ustre ancl 11-'r P•tent '''°° Jn lhe Westcliff Pleie AFTER EASTER Sale SPRING SUITS and COATS Reduced SWIMWE4R 10SI' llV1NI NEWPORT llACH 4t n rt l"""1'I tNlfVW ... .... 7Gal •lnll• twlm and llan .... IN THE WISTC1.IFF ltl.AZA 'E .IFF l . t . . - 0 utst.a :n·ding and see' ---~ ZI DAIL y '1LOT Building Permits Hit New High in New~rt Newport Beach bulld:lnc ..... tfl luu.d dllr:iaa the nMdt ol IWd aceeded tllelllaQ~month 111 tbl '*tory of the dty, ....mini a total of ,,.-,.1. ,,.. Jar•••l lnclucWd )a h MJrcll total ... Ult ,...u lot the MCGDd lmM Tower for ......... AJ80 dortnc =--= .. j:.~-= Sam far 11 aln,S. famll7 dwlllnp .. a. Eutbluff area. Rel' •llrllal permlll hi· fluded twe an duplnes. -I 111.ATnMI POPUNI • Stock up for Spring -.tel Summer Funl Special ,.,cha•• of ,oplin Shor+s In a a• ff ralnb.w .I colon at one low price , • • .... • Greot tavingd Grecit fd1h. Iona, tool Exciting 1prln9 dreue1 ..• now cleoronc•· priced! Miues', Juniors', pet· ii.a' ond youthful hdtf 1i111. blOuse& shi1sale! entfre stock rer. 2.99 2.39 Sprlno·inlo·summ•r fashions at a mon•y·aaving price. find long and shon a1 .. ves, tlNvelesa styleL Eaty care fabrla .•• In m•• 32 to 31. orir. 2.99 ori1. 4.99 1.99 2.99 P~ the aovln91 'While you eccenorlu. Choo .. plaatic pot9ntt, loethtr·lih fobrlca lft bft otMI lletle ahopet. af tM 4t~ pr. ls Frtt G.1 an utra pair of theM famous stockings ot no utra COit to you. 111 quality ..Om· le11 In mesh, regular ond Contrece• nylons. gir1s' dresses reg. 3.99 to 5.99 2.9913.99 l uya for now •.• for warm.r weother to come . Speciol f'OUP includ• cottons, eo1y. i•r• fabrlc1, drtuy styles. too. Sizts 1 to 1.C. Solon ljrges Suppart For Curriculum Bill Support for lenate Bill 1 wblch d.C...U.1 control ov• curriculum to tome d· t.ent wu·e.1111d Tutldl1 b)' tr\lllt111 of the Htm· tlqton '-* 11.aiald Hilb lchoo&~ A ....... w..r ol IUp- pcri'' b'm trua.ta will be wkWJ clrodattd to Gin Rummy Date Near The deedline lor entry lnto the fi:ra annual Sou1hm California Gin R o m m y Tournament bat heft u· tended until tiMll mornJnc ol S;1.'urday, the .fttst day of tbe tcuolmlllt .y, It WU lllftounc.d ...,. . Maury ·~In. pl'fti· dent ol tlbe ~·· Club o( Garden Grow, the spoMOr· inC Mlanlalt.ion, Mid that deadlhie time will be 10 a.m. Entry fee for ff>e tooma- ment to be be~ at tbe Charter HOUse, Aolhelm, is .a '25 donation to· the Boy'1 Club of Garo.ii Grove. Entry applications are ~vaUable from the club, 9880 Laf'soo, Garden Grove. met'Dbel"S of th t 1Ul>- committet now COM1dlrtn1 the bfU ln Sacramento. ' Trust" Matt w.,u.r 11ld he thlJW SB l Ja 1 worthwhlle bUI. He pO.._. out that it doeln't r.mnt requlrtd cour ... , but could Nduce th• 11 now mandMld . b1 UM •lite to 1even • tllht. A 11tron1 physical educ• tion lobby is expected to ralat chaoses prCJPOMd in the blB. Supcintendtnt Mo ForMJ tlplllnecl dlM ttie bill would provide for the s£1me amount of PE 1D the schoo!J, but DOt at tbi ume time ••ch dl7. Weyuier Mid the bU1 wOl.lld permit 1rr.t1 uJ a r tcheduling. Weyuker said the bUl ii li· tended to help·~ achoolt when the7 UllUy and that it would help hlth achooll, too. Jn UDWed dUVkU high 1chool1 Clll select texta, but not elementary s c b o o 1 1 . Bectuse t h e elementary •cbooJ.a are 1imlted 1n tllla way, tbe reaitrlction affecta upper ~. too -particularly tbe nh6. Local ICbool boerdl would have greater reipomibmty and the ~to m.Ue chln1ec if SB 1 were adopted, Forney .Uted .. .. ta keeping with the current trend in men'• clothing this fashion suit by Hart Schaffner 6 Marx fea- turea two buttons, long-roll lapel, doable-welt pitc.h POCkets, and side vents. The garment ls one of the outstanding suits in the Hart Schattner It Marx UJfe of fine clothes. It is made of "Vlracle," a blend of wool and dacron. George Bu.rtchby (above) was one of Hart Schaffner & Marx's leading models for eight years, having been featured in hundreds of advertlJements in national magulnea prior to biJ attlllation as men's wear consultant at Silver- woocl's, Fuhion Island. After -EaSter .. at Faskiion Isl~·-_ , t main floor redaetlo•• CASUAL DRISSIS 11.00 to FrOM Re9. Steck • ·• , Vel. te 21.00 ···-··-·•:n-~·--17,00 IET111 DRESSES 22.a, to IC11lh encl Costumes • • , Reg . to 50.00 -----3'.000 JUNIOR DltlSSES I.OD to Sises l to ll •• , Vil. fo ll.00 -·----·-!.. .. -~--14.00 FASHION TIA VIL COATS lletuler 55.00 to 75.00 ' 31.00 conoN POPUN RAINCOATS 17.GQ '•afel Color -CIH1ic: Styff1t9 , , , lltt. fe 10.0Q •lid ILOUSIS 14.00 ....... ty Lon9 Slv. er., •. I • Reg. to 25.00 ., THR& PIECI suns 31.00 Oicln't Soll at H .00 conoN CAPRI PANTS s.aw ... c1 str1,. ••• R ... +• 1 o.oo ..iea elNl'llllee 250.00--llNa SIU OTTOMAN • Size 6 _ 1UM 136.00-COCITAIL DllSS/Silk • Siu 6 _ ....... J20.~SlfUIM COCITAIL DA. • si .. 6 _ 110 •• 170.00-HANNAH TIOY PlttNT . Size 10 -·· 1H ... 250.00 ~/WHm COCKTAIL • Siu 10 1U.OO I 16.00 • ACI IAllC ..... Slae IO -.. -. .. .. 260.00-0IUS ,.nd JACDT . Siu 12 ---111.11 260.00 ~· Ol•A;Mlf DUSI. Siie 12 .. UIM U0.00 •m "4 MCllT . Sb. 14 --UUI 6.IO • hlng fea. •itch e of larx lend was de ls reds r to ver· ---------·-~ .. l'llllrsdly, April 18, 1968 DAILY '!LOT !7 . Sound to B~R Stage Cour& Dance Friday 1~--::m;;;;;;;;;:;-=;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::==============;;::;;;==;;:;;;;::====:.· TM Sound Shop, n -pMlce AneMm OoaYentiOo CA1Ur' rock GOmbo, will,.., .. • ..-llr -....... ........... ~~ Al JW1 rt ., Ttlllk; ---........ IN--c ,J 'l"bl ....... o'!ClMt --...,. i>W•--.. Pat Olborae, le a cl P81bicm 1dlnd fa New,ort --1'laJ Salle. Met .. ecb from l_:S> to a p.m. ,wtar~ Jla Lund q • l • t. l'ridaJ · rhythm amtm" · B arr 1 No 8dmlesiCln wW be Olborne, 1-1 Cwt-: Tell charged. McQuistoo. drums; -Beb Tbe mialcal g r o o • 1 Brabmal, araan. members, aopbomarea '8Dd Famea llilDd la 1aielllll4 jwilon at Foothill lt.llb on Paci1c a-t Rlllnri1 School, were finalists ID the b e t w e e n M • e A t1Mr' Teen-Ti.me, USA ~ .« Bouw...s and .Jembcne the Banda beJd at .. ROid. r • Calendar of Events SALE SPRING & SUMMER DRESSES SIZES: 5 thru 16 AND Only at Fashion Island THE SOUND SHOP -This is the youthlul Orange County combo which will The following orpanitctiom ha~ reurotd blond Howe play on Stage Court of Fashion Island Friday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.. No admission at Fa&hion bland dwring April and Mo.11. Open ti~• mad will be charged for the dance. dates are still o.vailo.b~ aftd f'nC1/ be reserved by contacting ----......:::.----------------------• Orange Coast's No. 1 Paperl The Daily Pilot Best In The West the FQ3hion Island Public Relations CoordinatOT dt (1J4) 644-2020. Tht only charge involved for Mn,.projit buainu&, 1ocial, and professional organizatiom to use Island House u a $5 clto.nwp f tt. April 19 Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge ~ Friends of Astrology May 22 York Rite Masons 23 Corona del Mar Girl Scouts 24 Col. William Cabell Chapter • DAR Plymouth Congregational Church • Dinner meeting 25 Weight Watchers 25 Calliornia State Practical Nurses Association 30 Harbor Area Reform Temple 1 Weight Watchers 1 Merrill, Lynch. Pierce, Fenner & Smith 4 Fountain Valley Presbyterian Church Women's Fellowship 7 Tuesday Club (Bridge) 8 Tri-Delta Alumni Association 8 Weight Watchers 14 Our Lady Queen of Angels Guild 15 Weigh Watchers 16 Monday Morning Club of Laguna Beach 18 Friends of Astrology -It'• Wcu- New addition to Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park is the wax figure o1 Robert Stack In the role of Eliot Ness from "The Untouchables" television series. 3 DAY SPECIAi.i $480 Reg. IS.99 Squaw Bootle 11 cud&eol• ona.cs IOeded JatW. la w,.. ~ told Cll' ...., .,..... A ~nhlea nplar ,.W;.,...,...,. .... .. Readership: You Spel1 it A-n-n l-a-n-d-e-r-s The Daily Pilot Covers Boating , -- -------------- 'IOYI llOMn· RAllOIFFI CASES FOR MATC~BOX CAR COLLECTORS 12 $117 CAI SHOW CASI ---- 24 $1" CAI SHOW CASI --48 CAI SHOW CASI $2 7' 40 CAI TWC DIAWD ---$2" Scoota-Bolrd .._ 1ld9w8Ht eoutw rtdtftt ...... u ... 1 Made ef rve.-4. dun11tl1 pol~•ne "4utlo. 4-heavy Mlt)' -UI wtlMla with ball 7 76 M9rtn91 fw tr.. rollh1.. e 3M Games Advanctd Games fOf adults. Stocks 1nd Bonds-SreakthrolJlh Hith Sid Oh·Wah-Ree Twix -Acquire 7 05 Plus others. w Water Wiggle A111nl119 ..,eter wl99fe cl1e1•1 ~icla, weteta t+.e '-"· 11feyt te9, he't elwevs o" the 111ove. Flni- ble he .. jual hook end wetch the fu"· le 99 If Flying Plane J~ lel111e" er Fre"lrMti1-.i i"•"• 1i"'ulet" .c+I-. ~ ; "4 -c1 of ,., .,_.,..i 111.del. Stw11t M, ~ V' ,., "· ~ .... f..i. 471111 .... 1.11 ONLY 9> Tight Sqaaeza "' '-" ~ ff1llll Allllc ... ., llllDll! • WUfi• liafin' ICtion ,_. for little Mets! 8iC kids too! • hit psty Idea! • Belts. apilNf, ,. 3 97 stlUCtioftsl 7 .oo Ve I. • "' Ute Brite An amazing -tor tft.lt lets a eflnd eolo, wltJI light. l11Nrt the oolored ,.,, l11to th• outlf"9 plotu,.. Ill the m11lo box. a.. the ,.,. Mme te lffe lft "' Df elgl!t 5 99 Wlllllnt oofeN, • SDp 'n SRcle l\1 1ufic ..... , •'"• ...... ,c .. I ••'"hl"t 41111 fet •" ..... --.......--.-· ........ -- DAYIA- GIANT SPRING TO.Y CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST TOY & HOBBY CENTERS W,ILD WEST HOUSE Ooughboy playhouses ue greet fun-they're b ig, well- built & colorful. Stron9 tubu- lu fram11 euy to u semble coveed with strong vinyl that ta kes '"°ugh WHr. $5.99 KARLS EXTRA 5'ECIAL CHESS BOARD SALE Reg. 1Cwl'1 Mee large wood 9rain Wood Chess loard ................ $5.00 Tablette Wltlt Chess 9.50 Tablette With Chess .......... 13.00 Clteu loard 18" with 2" sq. 7.95 Formica Chess loard 18" with 2" sq ....................... 20.00 Colonial T ablette With Chess .......................... 1 7 .00 Formic• Chess loord Marble or Wood Grain ........ 15.00 MecllterrcntMR Taborette Wit• Sculptured Chu ....... 42.~0 "GO" Game . . 12.50 $1.97 3.tt 7.tt 3.97 12.ff '·" 7.ff 24.ff 7.ff -Tikitl~ " •nu. Seys 11 diffmllt ..,, time ptflMS -l~" tlll. P er h c t bedtime J 9J ....... "' .......... Co11111lete with ell etce•· seriet, fuel I lett1tie,. 8 76 e llylo1 llllerfty ud M let ZILLION BUIBl.ES New "'ultl-bubble .,.,.., crHt.1 ~illlo11t of lu"'lneactnl thimm erl"t bubble .. u .. , eny 1teftderd !.ubbla 1elutlo11. 99« WALT DISNIY'S ZORRO PU Y SfT ~ Getaway Chase Game Cop&. robbtrs ••. the dint I& onl Anythlnt tM h1ppen when bol!I players control both motorized CIR. 3 99 Outsmart your opponent $t1•YALll • Thingmaker FUil lllOl.DS IY "llAnD. • • Fun Rowers • C<eepy Cnwltf1 • C r u p I e People e Friitrt Factory • Aetrtinr Mtn. l'f, $14.00 VII•. 7 76 YOUR CHOICE • . .. . .. . I ..,, 141eal. TM amaxlnt 11p1r Nf llydrefofl. A ,,,bbt,. .,_.,. ,..Int toy. Q... r-ar-rollfld on water, _... wat.r, •n lend, lee w -· 2.97 ..... '3.47 flM'fL DOU I CRADLE Oolll with ble"~•+ comple+. with bottle '" white plu+ic roclri119 cretlfe. 1 99 Re9. U .47. e VOIT SWIMMING GEAR FOR SUMMER FUN Veit Swlflt M.t •et· ..... ,,... With Safety Gian lens --4.00 $2.9' VoltA..._._ .... With S.fety Gius L•ns ---4.00 $2. ff Volt 0-W. SHrlle M.t Pladk lens ···-·· 4.50 J.tt Volt hi,_, SwW AM All Slut I .ts '/.17 Veit .. SwhiA PIM -4.95 I.ff Veit .. ,...., N.. Cl,. ·······---·-··-··-··--.75 .'7 ---• llAl'll IBP ' • ' Mail Users Seek Better Service An organltatlonal meetlng i-; scheduled today by the Costa Mesa Man Usera Council. local unit of a na· lionwlJe movement to im· prove postal service. Representatives of Costa Mesa bus1J1ess and induSJ:ry wiU meet with U.S. Poet Of. fice regional customer rela· lions om~r Carl H. Koehler at the Cost.a Mesa Chamber or Commerce. W.embership io tile Mail U:,crs C o u n c I I branches, now organizing in 350 cities throughout the U n i t e d States. 1s open to firms and lndi vi duals spendlnz $10.000 or more annually on pogtage. elegance . 1n lash ion ''These organlzatJooa owe tt to themselves to find out bow they can set tile most out ot the pestage 1bey pay, aod bow' they can 1et tile be8t pos8Jb1e tervice," says Costa M e s a Postmaster John B. KJueiewict. PostmuteJ' G e n e r a I Lawrence F. O'Brien callil the organization -with more tbao 23,()00 pencins in- YOlved -one of the most ef. (ective ways to proyidt im· me<Pate improvement in mail tenilce. Chairman or the Costa Meta chapter is John P. Morgan. a bantlng ex· ecutive. NUMBER ELEVEN FASHION ISLAND 644-2252 Highway Speed Raised An order ra.1Jtn1 the letal speed llmlt to 70 miles per hour on a »mile lt.Tetcb ot Interstate 5 between La Jolla and Cwllbad in Sall Otego County bas been sl~ ed by Gordon C. Looe, State ~reta.ry ror BuaineM and Transportation. At the i~ tiJM Luce directed the C a 11 f o r n 1 a Highway Patrol to be ex- lremely vigilant in pM!oU· Ing this Hctloo. Tb e HJgbway PllCrol will monitor the freeway on ao around· tbe..cJOCk basis. Jn accordaoce with state laws, Luce Is authorized to raise !peed limits to 70 miles an hour on those special state h I g h w a y s which meet stiff engineering criteria and are recom- mended by bottl the Depart· ment or Public Works and t.he California H i g h w a y Patrol. If violations or accideots become frequent in the area after the change, Luce has full authority to drop the legal limit back to 65 miles an hour. SILVERWOODS FASHION ISLAND AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCE! ' - THURSDAY· FRIDA~· SATURDAY ~ ~MA\~IHIIlN«ll ~lU il1r ~&ILE ----,0 ON FAMOUS Chester Barrie LTD. OF ENGLAND Chester Barrie clothing is a status quo. Rarely do you find such excellence in clothes-never at this price! Exciting reductions on han d-crafted luxury suits. Now priced within the reach of each business mant Formerly 225.00 NOW 125.00 Limited 1ize1 Sizes ~ ~1 .. 2 ~ .... 46 Reg. 5 1 21 7 24 10 Long 1 12 1 10 1 !lll'~G~ .. r.~ SLACK SALE REG. 18.95 TO 23.95 NOW 16.00 2 PAIR FOR 31.00 LIMITED TIME Wonted~, Hopeacka, Blenclt,checks and solids Model• include belt loopt-side tabs -western pockets FURNISHINGS AND SPORTSWEAR 5.95-10.00 Sp<>rt Shirts, assorted fabrics & patterns .•••••.•... 1 /2 Off 18.95 Worsted Wool Cardiga~, broken sizes and Colors .••••••••.. 7.99 1 .-~~~;;;,~ ---~~~~:~!'*~t'r~<l''l<ll~M'f NATURAL SHOULDER SHOPS 7 .95 Wash Pants, Permanent Press Corduroys, belt loops .•........ 1.99 · 5.00-9.50 Sport Shirts, Traditionat B. O. Collars. Long & Short Sleeves . 2.99 WOMKN'S SH019S 9.00-25.95 Sportswear-blouses, skirts, pants, sweaters, Jac.kets ...•. 5.00 60.00-96.00 Suits-3-pc imported knrts, 1-pc dresses ............ 29.90 New on So good for spring, this feather-print co~t-dress by Mallory is obtainable at Fashion lsland s Jo~n Buck store. The garment is 100 percent cotton, ts lined with black acetate, and ties with a leatbe1· bell Print is black, and taupe with ~plashes of red. The wire brim hat by Mr. John is worn off the face and is made of Milan straw. • M aradudi1i to Succeed Ford iii VCI Physics Professor A I e x e i A. Maradudin bas been n:amed chairman of the department of physics at UCI SUC• ceecting Kenneth W. Ford, it was announced today. Dr. Ford will remain at UCI as professor of physics and will become dlairman of the UCI Academic Senate ' in September. Dr. Maradudln has been with the physics department at UCI since the campus opened. coming from the W estingbouse R e s e a r c h Laboratories in 1965. His research area in solid state physics now lncludes several ()(her members of the faculty and graduate PHYSICS CHAIRMAN • students. He bas received Aleut M.radudrn international recognition for organlzi.ng cooierences in h.is specialty. As chairman or I h e department, pr 0 r l' s s 0 r Maradudin plans to leach and continue hls research program. British Naval Books at UCI The UCl library boasts the finest British naval col· lection on the Pacilic Coasl. according to UCT history professor Arthur J. Marder. He reports the latest ad· dition is the personal book collection or World War I British admiral Sir Angus Cunningham Graham. Some books in the collection date to the 18th and 19th cen- turies. HEADS SINATE K ........ f..-.1 .. . • Business Seminar Set at UCI The proe and cons of .in- corporating a • ' 1 m a 11 ' ' business wlll be air~ at a one-Oa;y seminar to be put on by UC EI.tension on the UCI campus beginning at t a.m. Saturday. Tbe JrC)gl'am a., tailored to the bmlnessman with 500 employes or Jal. Seminar ~ader ~ Sanlord A. Brickner, Fulilierloo .Uorney and CPA. A meml>er of the i>range County Be Aasocia· ti<>n's tax c o m m i t t e e . Brickner baa taught tax plann i n g f or the businessman and rel*<! courses for UC EXtension. Some topiCll he will cover -include compari.lon o f pu-tnenmips with aole pro- prietorsbips ; incof'porating an exiJltioC business; dif. fering tu rates; cost of in- corporatmg, and use of m ulttple coa pot lltious. 'Iblre will be a q\lelUon ad ..... period.. Registration DI fl() hl· eludes lundl. For further details. contact the Ez. tension office at 1325 Cam· pu.s Hall, or call 833-5U5. School Sets Open House MOCI TUl1LI SHllT S.ft . Reg. 9.00 luffums' shori-slHve mock turtle ahirt of I 00 % fine Orto,.• acrylic iRter4ock knit retains its sh.pe, ,_.ashts with Hse. White, light blue, light ,.W, litht 9rHn. DISCON11NUID STYLIS. 219/• 0FP . 11.71 .. JJ.00 Reg. 25.00 to 44.00 dress shoes f.rom such famous makers as E. T. Wright, Crosby Square, Bally of Switzerfand and E"9'ish Imports. Blade end b~wn. YAlsnY SHOP I Entire stock of reg. 17.95 anci 19.;s dreu slaeh reduceci! Traditional pl.i" frerft styling 12.H T raditioftel style sport shirts ift selectio" of plaids, solids; r99. 7.C>q_to 10.00 4.11or211.00 I 00 •/. silk ties in stripes encl club petterns, reg. 4.00 -·-····· .......... ~.·--·····---··-··--···-····.2.5t or 2/5.00 Ent ire stock oxford cloth basie shirts from • f •· mous maker. long or s~ort slHve i" blue, white or me ize; reg. 7 .50 ·····--··-···-····-.. -·4.6t or J/t.00 GlfFS ~D CHINA TOSCANY CRYSTAL 4.H _. t.ft Reg. 7 .50. Cover.ct candy dish, butter, rel- ish, sugar a~d crHmer, compote, vase, jam, i•r and eshtray of hHvy IHd crystal hattel-cut tree1ures. R99. 15.00. DocMter, farte ~basket, c..,.,e41 cattely d'9h, com~. cake plete, pitcher. Hand-craft.ct. Polka.dot tumblers end napkins to match or bri9htfy contrast. Orange, lemon, lime or frost white tumblers i1t set of I -··-·-·-·········----4.. ft Napkins in lemon, or•'\99. lime. reel ttr nevy pofb-clotted cotton, reg. ,75 ... ·······-··-··--···· .4t SJ.NCI CEIASTONI DINNDWAll J4.tl .. Three ,etternt. Service for t 9eot from oven to taltle in dishwasher.safe uRderglaze patterns with solid color hollow pieces. S.rviftf pieces, plus I eech diRner, salad, soup, fruit, cup, s•ucer. Eldorado School ror the Gifted Chad., 4100 E. Walnut, S&YIRW AU t Orange, will bold a sprinc opea home from 2 to s p.m. i.----SA-YI-! _H_l.J_A_YY_Sl._YllPU __ ...,.n __ -... ~y~ will pretent TAii.i ACCISSOU!S SAU a musical program imd Wm. A. Rogers by Oneida Ltd. table •c· .reading materials a n d cessoriH in Medit•rranHn pattern. teaching Aids •W be oa RoU trey er butter ~ith, reg .. 1,0.00 ,._._.l .00 d~~oUy enrolled in tbe 121/z "round trey or 10" dist., school al'e lM pre'\Sebool r•CJ. f 2.00 ·-··-···-··"A·"·~·--.. ···-······--··•-..---11.00 througb bJcb ICbool studente 15" ro"nd trey, chip/clip, seuce boet, cen· wi1h ID IQ ol l~ ar above. terpiece, reg. 17.00 ·····-·· ...... ····-··········-14.00 Double vegeteble clish, 11/J qt. uuerole, wen ..... trH pl.tter or cake plate, A GROUP OF 'l\t jt. Spring Dresses re9. 20.00 ·-·-····-·---·······-·-···---······--' '·· Gorham steinl.11 dHI pleu-setting. 6-piec• place-setting , reg. 1.95 ·······-···-····-·············· ............. 6.tS \.#; I; .2 off ·mAntEL~ hoes & Sometliing Else 21 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT IEACH _Informal Showing_ of Midi Dru1u _ Satar-day, Apjl 20th Towle Stotling sav .. by-the-set sale. Regulu patterns at special s.vings of 22.00 to I 01.00. ! lu..t SterlifM) at special prices. S.Yings on basic aeh for 4, 61 I, 12 ,laco-settift91 in al Lunt r99ular patterns of fiRo der4i"9 tal:.leware. Heirloom Sterling rotul.r patterns at sevings. S.ve 51.00 on Mrvice for 4. S.ve I t6.00 on service f.r I. S.ve 174.00 on service for 12. , Otteida Ster1in9 in Molbou_rn~ b9agoment, S.tift ... uty, Silver loM, MeclitetraftMft er C.se Grande ift piece er Mt ••. S... Jr,4 ' TAii.i UN1NS ' Custom taW. ,eds mecf•t...,..•r •t wvings! P,..tect tho precious fhrish of yoor clinittt teble with our made-to mH1uro INCi• ef pyroxylin- CHtocl fabric, or, for the first tiMe, +he finest quality vinyl -··--... -·-··· ... ·-·-···......, rw•i:.-1~ ........ Y--#IUfteJ Jaeck, ltMVy Yi1tyf t.W.Cloth by Decor ~s • hencfsome +.no-o•tone .,attern, texiure in yello~. green, oran1•~ J>f ue. $lat • ,.,._ ,.,. si.. \ ,.,. .... 521152'' tq,1ter• 4.00 J." 5b70" ev11I I.DO J." UwlOt" .~ .. "t 8.00 '-" 70" th11J 8.00 '·" UdO" eW.119 • •.OO 4." Siem -.. ,c. pl.cemet Mt. iwcJucle 4 NM· 'fovu cotto" ,&.conwm, 4 color-coordi...+ed pl.HI ..... -.. W .; ...... ;a, W.. -i~tt. ore,. with ydow, ,.W °'elm~,... 4M NIWPCMrf e "9. I MIMtOlt ......_ e ... f'Olf C9fftl e l MN111 • ........ u . '"9aaAr, WT 1• T&L ti.M • "-----------------------------.,.. IAft,lNI ...... • .... I • •• n. - ac:ks l.tt I of 1.00 reg. s.oo I fa• hite •.oo •• 11 t, •• 1 or rost I.ft ~Al '" :• s. ~. - :- 0 0 I• 0 •• • •c:• •. ts .ilar .00. asic .unt 19s. Olt '2. tnt, •r 1~! 1ble fin-, ... ~ oth trn, ml. fiJI • -• Nature. mink ea in pastel or dark r.nch, Tour- maline•· or CMalean•, dyed Weck or b&Mched· white .. ,. l _, • • 29.00 Net~ ltlue jx cars i"· opulent thrM-row styffNJ t .. • • • 69.00 Natural mink capes in pastel, dark rench, Tour- maline· -------·----.. .......lU.00 Natural pastel or ranch mink stoles with double conars --·:i-·-··-···--------··Jtt.00 Natural mink jackets with wedding ring collars. Pa,tel, dark rench or TourrMllne• _ .... -... 444.00 Natural mink jackets in the new, longer length. Choice of shawl or notch collars -·--··--·Stt.00 All fwn lelMIW +. t.11-c1w..+r, ef erl9i11 ~ u..,.ne4 fv11. -t,. fmlle "'lflk. .....,.,. AJu·.,, FUI Q..UNING SPECIALS STOUS ANd CAPIS reg. 55.00 42.IO FUR JACKm reg. 80.00 62.IO FUI COATS 1 recj. 110.00 12.IO Choose from hundreds of silk and Bemberg rayon linings to ~•n•w your fur. FUI STORAGE IAGS 33" reg. 7.98 6.49 50" reg. I 1.95 9.50 Lightwei?.ht, water-repellent fur begs ellow furs to 1 breethe," protect from light, air end hHt. Fold-over, gold or black. -- SUNCHARM Sl'ORTSWEAR Cotton skirts in solid colors and prints, sizes I to t 6, reg. 14.00 to 16.DO ·-·······---··-··-··· .. I· t9 C.pris in Arnef9 triecetate sharkskin, white: sites 8 to 18, reg. I 4.00 .......... _ ........ -................ _.l.H Shorts of white Arnt~ ttlacetate • sherhkin, hand-washable: sites 8 to 18 ............ ·-·-· ... -........ 7.H COAT & SUIT SHOP AU:WoOL-SPRING COATS 45.99 • Reg. 70.00. Choose from several of our very best styles. In novelty weave woolens. White, beige, yellow, pineapple, sHfoem or pink. 6 to 16. FAMOUS MAKE KNif surts. COSTUMES " 44.00 Reg. 60.00 to 70.00 two and thrH piece wool double knit suits and costumes. Very smart styling from a maker you know for quality. Sizes 8 to 16. DRESS SHOP Famous make misses' dresses in assorted sprin9 end summer f abric:s. A good collection, regu· lerly 26.00 to 40.00 ---·--·-..... ·-·-·"·-·-·-··.19.'9 HALF SIZE DUSSIS 17.9' to 2l.t9 Reg. 28.00 to '40.00. Cottons, sheers encl trevel·knits in new prints and solid colors for spring end summer wHr. 12Y1 to 22V1 • , NEAT KNIT TIAYB. SUIT 2'.'9 ThrH-tim• 1111-outl lntarsia knit acetate suit is erush-resistent traveler in brand-new colors and petterns. 3-piece style in ~epri· ke, curry, herb 9rHn or navy. I to I . DRISSQ TO UVI IN! 14.tt Re9. 26.00 te 30.00. Crisp, coot casuals of wondro..s, we1hebl1, every·reacfy poly· ester. White, pink, 9old, aqua, trHn, nevy. Siles 8 to II. HAN DIA GS Reg. t 5.00 to 20.00 handbags in calf, S.ton and novelty IMtfiers, petent IHtfi•rs, tepes· tries, glamorous efter·fiH febrici -.-10.97 R19. 6.00 •nd 7.00 hendba9s in strew. fabrics, plastic IHther •r patet1t leatherl Pouches, 'lagaboncls. to+11 end othen ~·-·-·-·J.f7 HOSIERY IUFR.ON kOSIRY, ONCU·YIAI SAYINeS Proportio,.d nylons in sites 11/2 ·I 0 Mid9e, 8 'h -1 I ld-.1 and 91/2 -11 Regal for p•rfect flt. Choose Surf, OcHn, Summer Send, Foam. Seamless 4emi·toe end 1Hml1u welkin9 1hetr in Surf, Oqtan. Rtg. 3 pairs 3.90 _J ptirs 2.t9 SHml111 ~ajlon• in Surf, ~••.n or Foem: lffmleu Oefttrece• in Surf, ~-.an or Swmmtr 1 S.nd. Reg.3 p.1lrs 4.20 -~-1 '*' J.Jt .,.Parrly hon 1n demi-toe micro"""eslr1 M'l-ffliri knit. In Sui, Foam, Night Sky or nevv. Short, 5•.51]11• m iurn, 5'3'-5'6"; med. tell, 51611-5'1": ~ 'B" d over. Re . 2.50 r _ i.,..ln "-II I M!Wtc>RT • tJ fASHtOH ISUHD --·-·-~ _.. .. .. ... . -, . -. ---..... -. . . . .. .... -. . . "" . .... . . -., ~ ...... HOS.RY , ' --·-ANNUAL SAU Of llAU111UL RYANS April 11 .. ~ 2t Demi-toe regular or cl.mi-toe Cantrece• reg. 1.65 ~···-·••oo••··-···-·-··· .. ····-~J ,... 4.01 Demi-toe mesh, "I· 1.50 pr. 3 pain J.71 Popular ''Deily DoUbl•" penty hose, 2-w•y stretch penty attached to shffr, seamless stretch stoc~ings, ,..,. 3.00 J pain 7.IO Under Control, the nylon ahcf Lycra• span· dex power net panty girdle attached to sht1r, seamless stretch stoc:lcingsi r19ulerly s.oo -··-····-·------·_) pain 12.00 Support stockings -support in fashion with s1it1r, seamless nylon end Lycra• spandex in fashion colors. Sites 8 V2 -10 , short, 81/2 -11 medium end 91/2 -1 1 long. Regularly 4.95 pr ............................ 3 pain 9.00 YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP ... .,_ - 1000 SPllNG AND SUMMER DRESSES FOi JUNIOIS, PITITES 11 .9' Re~ 15.00 to 17.00 styles in cottons, Dac- ron polyester and cotton blends, rayon or acetate in popular weaves end textures. Prints, plaids, solid colors in sites 3 to 15. ·. ACCESSORY SHOP SPLASH O' PRINT PANT TOPS 4.99 Long, short slt1v• end slt1vtl1u styles with classic or cowl collars. Of washable nylon jersey kflit, acetate end blended cot· tons. Sizes 30 to 40. Seam-stretch penh, nubby weave textured fa bric. Back or side tipper styles. Sites 8-18, reg. 9.00 .................................................... -........................ 6.99 CQSMUl~S ~~tta:d ~~~~~~-~~.~:.~~~~·~·~·~···~·~:..1.~.~·~···~~-~~.~~b Casual or dressy clutch handbags in leather o in faille . Black or brown. Req. 3.50 ............. 2.0C ONCE-A· YEAR SALE! SHOCKING DE SCHIAPARELLI Luxurious! 8-oz. splash-on cologne that cools end silkens skin and luscious skin-ton• satin-textured powder in 8-oz. gold rimmed box! Ousting powder, reg. 5.00 -······-·····3.00 After-bath cologne, reg. 3.00 ······-··-···1.75 SKIN.CARE SPECIALS ROM DOROTHY GRAY Reg. 4.00 Orange Flower Skin Freshener, Texture Lotion or Medicated Refin ing Lo· tion -····················--··········-·············~··---······· .. ··-·····l.50 Reg. 2.50 2-Minute Magic -the quick, dHp-cleensing lotion that is crHmy, not· grHsy. Conteins hexachlorophen• to help control bacteria •oo••···-·································•oo••"· 1.50 FLOWER SONG DUSTINCi POWDER .89 Reg. 1.00. Quintettt of colorful boxes holds favorite Duvel dusting powder and jumbo Ac:rilan• acrylic puff. In avocado, tortoise shell, larkspur blue, wild pink or tulip yel· low; delicately scented boudoir accent. ROYAL SWEDIN HAIURUSHIS 2.49 Made with natural boar bristles, blended with synthetic: bristles for extra strength end long wear. Hardwood grain handles. In half-round or professional style for wom· en, military or professional style for men. Tuuy deodorents et timely savings for spring. CrHm, reg. 1.00 ......• 50 Stick, reg. 1.00 .SO Spray, reg. I.SO ... 1.00 Roll-on, reg. 1.00 ;50 Fine IHther acc1uori•1 for milady. Boxed cig- arette end lighter set in fashion colors from pale to bright. Rt9. 6.90 to 10.00 set _,_.J.00 John Robert Powan Moisture Control is • bHuty-mektr, reg. 9.00 -·-····· ................. -·--····J.00 John Robert Powers in spray essence form . Ch.AG1L0s.a...o.r_pu de.. Daux,_.,,..µ..oo __ .., e H!WPORT CfNTER . • COS Mmes ONCl-A·YW-SALi! MAIY CHW TOUT WAta. 4.50 R19. 6.50 luxury size l·cn. toilet water in • six fre9renc1s. White Lilac, Tapestry, Strategy, Yrem, Gardenia, Carnation. 4-oz .. toilet water in abe>v• fragrances and in Violet, Htliotrope, Lily of the Valley or Rose Geranium, reg. 3.50 ---···-··-·2.50 Mysto-etomiter, reg. 1.50 ___ .... 1.00 8-oz. dusting powder in six most-wanted fre9rance1 1 re9. 5.00 -··--··--·--·-·-.... 3.50 FOUNDATIONS SALON Famous maker long 119 penty girdle with dip front waist, double f ebric back and sides and "can't stretch" tumtT1y panel. White, nylon Lycra• spandex blend. S-M-L Reg. f 6.00 ...... 9.99 Gossard "Flair" bre of Dacron• polyester and cotton blend with light fiberfill shaping , nylon end Lycra• spandex blend back. A, B, C cups in white, pink, blue or yellow. Re·g. 4.00 ...... 2.99 Cherrnfit "Magicloud" bandeau bra has fiber- fill framed cups for shape and life. Tricot- backed nylon lace with nylon and Lycra• span- dex blend back. B, C, 0 cups in white, reg. 6.50 end 7 .50 ............................................... -.. -......................... 3. 99 SEAMLESS SILFSKINS 3.29 If perfect 5.00 to 8.95. Slight irregularities in these do not impair wear. Seamless Silf- skin full -f eshioned knit girdles and panty girdles. Finished with tiny seams at waist and hem. In white only, sizes S, M, L. MIUINERY . ---HUMAN HAIR WIC.Lm 10.08 . Special Purchase ! Never before have we offered huma~ hair wiglets at so low e price! All popular he ir shades. Designer sample hats, straws, exp~nsive fabrics, unusual styles, trims ......................... -... ·--·-·· ..... 12.00 INFANTS' SHOP Curity snep shirts of I 00 % cotton knit, with short sleeves and diaper pin tapes. Reg. I ~O .79 Curity training pents of highly absorbent cotton. With 4-..ply crotch, elastic: waist.band. Tu-way tretch, re inforced . Reg •• 79 ................ 59 Vinyl waterproof pants ere soft, supple, longer- :t:~ir:~. ~-j~~.:.i.~~ ... ~~.~.~~'..~ .. :~.'..~.~.~~~.~~ .. ~~~-~.~3; Fitted crib sheets of Sanforized~ cotton 166- thread count, reg. 1.39 ................................................. 99 Receiving blankets with an improved finish that absolutely will not pill, wash after wash. Two blankets in poly bag, reg. 2.29 ............... -......... -1.79 Bonnie Doon9 lace tights for toddlers art made of I 00 % white stretch nylon in all-over lac• pattern. Durable, easy-care. Reg. 3.00 .... -1.99 SUMMER DRESSES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS 3.99 Reg. 6.00 to 8.00 fa shions for the littlest miss! Favorite makers pretty prints and snappy solids in a choice of fabrics, in- cluding permanently pressed cottons, eesy-cere blends. IUFFUMS' OWN PLAY CLOTHES Infants: reg. 4.00 2.69 Toddlers; reg. 5.00 3.29 Permanent press bubbles, double-b ib over- alls end double-bib shorts! Made to Buf. fums' rigid specifications for quality and detail. Of a fine blend of Dacron• polyester end cotton in pastel and bright colors. In- font sizes S, M, L, XL. Toddler sizes 2, 3, 4. STORE FOR BOYS FULLY LINED SWIMWEAR 2.29 Reg. 4.00 and 5.00 cotton swim trunks from one of our top makers. Plain front, drew· string top, beck pocket, sizes 8-20. INTIRE STOCK OF IULKY STRETCH HOSE 6/4.89 R19. t .00 pr. Orlon• acrylic end nylon blend bulky hose. Wide selection of colors in sites 8'/1 -l I, 10-13; reg. 1.25 _ ..•.. 6/5.19 T ·shirts for boys i" popular full turtle neck style. Short sleeves . Fine-combed cotton in white, blue, gold . Sizes 8 to 18. Reg. 3.50 1.69 Sport shirts in the Ivy T redition, with button- down collars. All permanent press f ebrics. Sizes 8 to 20, reg. 4'.00 ...... ~..... ................... . ... l .59 Buffums' Own br iefs of white combed cotton. With fly front, double seat, elastic waistband. Sites 8-18, reg. 3/2.50 ................. ~ ... -.............. 3/2.00 Buffums• Own undershirts in T-shirt style of white combed cotton. Re inforced neckband. Sizes I· 18, reg. 3/2.50 .. .~ .......... -........ -... -.312.00 CHILDREN 'S SHOES QIN.SOLID LEATHER SPANISH SANDALS FOR IOYS AND GIRLS 2.9' Sturdy little sandals of leather with leather in1ol11 in white, red, brown. Baby's size 5 to children's size l. Thursday, April 18, 1968 DAILY PILOT ft STORE FOR MEN FAMOUS MAKO suns iEDUCID! From such famous makers es Stein Bloch, H. FrHmen, J I F, our own Crest label ••. suits in solids, stripes and plaids. Fine wool worsteds, wool end silk or wool end Dec:· ron• polyester blends. Ont end two button models with side end centtf' vents, newest in fashion. And of course, et Buffums'. there is never a charge for alterations. reg., 89. 95 now 76.00 re9. 135.00 now 111.00 reg. I 00.00 now 14.00 reg. 145.00 now 120.00 reg. 115.00 now tt.00 reg. 150.00 now 125.00 reg. 125.00 now 106.00 reg. 165.00 ~w 1 lt.00 MEN'S 9UAUTY TAILORED SLACKS 17.H Reg. 22 .00 and 25.00. Favorite all-wool slacks with popular belt loops, plain front styling. In worsted or 2-ply warp fabric. Gray, olive, forest, dark brown, brass, navy, medium blve or black. Sitts 30 ... 2. SAYE ON MEN'S SPORT COATS . From our regular stock-select from popu· lar California weight ell-wool worsted, silk and wool blend, Dacron• polyester and wool blend~ Poputar I or 2-button models with center or side vents. r•9. 50.00 ~now G.00 reg. I 00.00 .. now 82.00 reg. 55.00 _now 46.00 reg. 110.00 .. now 90.00 reg. 65.00 _now 56.00 reg. 125.00 now 100.00 reg. 75.00 _now '4.00 reg. 135.00 now 110.00 reg. 15.00 _ .. now 74.00 reg, 145.00 now 115.00 MEN'S FURNtSHINGS Fine cotton lawn J;aftdlCerc~iefs with h'and-rolled edges. Bonus package of 13, reg. 6.00 ~ .. -.. 4.00 Famous malcer jewelry. Sterling silver or 14-K gold filled, reg. 7.50-20.00 _.3.69 or 3/10.00 Tie-tees from quality maker in many styles. Some stone set.Reg. 2.SO to l .50 1.19 or 3/3.00 Reg. 5.00 ---'"-···----·-·-·-1,39 or 314.00 Men's high-bulk, 100 %' Orlon• acrylic host in popular 6x3 rib. Machine wesh'able, dryable in black, brown, charcoal, lod•n or navy. Sizes I 0 V2.' 3 for those who cannot WHr stretch hose. Reg. 1.50 pr.---·-·---.99 or 3/2.75 l4 p AS 3.69 or 2/7.00 Reg. 5.00 an'd 6.00 cotton broeclcfoth wash and WHr pajamas in coat or' mid'dy style . Long slHvt, full.length trouser models. -A-B·C-D, · ' · •·· J.Jt or 211.00 Reg. 5.00 sliorty style wash anCI wear pa· pajamas. Coat and mtddy styles with short troustrs, 1hort slHves. A-B-C-0. 4.69 or 219.00 Reg. 6.00 snorty pefamas in 80 %' Dacron~ polyester, 20 9/. cotton. P tr m a n e n t I y pressed solids, stripes, patterns in coat style. Sizes A, B, C, D. All-Orlon• acrylic •tretc~ en~•·t in overall muted pattern, Machine washable, dryable; guarantHd not to shrink. Reg, 1.50 pr •. -... 1.19 or ~··--····-····-·· ---···-···3/3.00 Medium weight wool end nxlon stretch hose in an extra-soft blend of 60 % wool, 40 % nylon, guarentHd not to shrink when machine· washed end dried. One 1Jn fits I 0 to 13. Anklet, re9. 1.50 _ 1,.19 or 3/l.00 Over-th .. celf, reg. 2.00 1.39 or J/4.00 Silk neckwHr, ,.,. 3.00 .nd 4.00 1.79 or 3/5.00 Crest undershlrff Of rlbbeCI cotton, sizes S, M, l. XL: ,.. J/3.75 6/5.00 Crest T-shirts of whit• combed cotton, sites S, M, L. XL: reg. 3/4.50 -·--616.00 Crest brief of combed cotton knit has double seat for extra WHr. Sizes 30-44: Reg. 3/4.50 ________ 6/S.00 Boxer shorts ln white or f ency prints and WO!!_!' patterns, 30-44; reg. 3/4.50 6/6.00 CREST SHORT SUIYE DRESS SHIRTS 4.69 or 2/9.00 Reg. 6.00 permanently pressed shirts in 65 % Dacron• polyester, 35 % cotton with "soil relHst." SprHd collar or o>eford cloth with button-down collar in blue, green, maize or white. 14Vl -17 • Starts Fridav .... All s tores open Friday night MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR Short sleeve sport shirts in no-iron Dacron• pol y- ester, cotton, reg. 7 . .00, 8.00, 9.00 4.69 or 2/9.00 Buffums' grHtest all 'round sports sweater, the 2-ply Orlon• acrylic: link stitch cardigan . In fashion colors. S, M, l, XL. Reg. 16.00 10.99 FAMOUS MAKER JERSEY SHIRT 3.89 or 3/11.00 Reg . 6.00 short sleeve shirt of 80 % Orlon acrylic, 20 % wool knit jersey. 3-button plecquet, pullover style. YISA9WASH·N·WIAR nA-CO 6.99 - Reg. ro.oo. Dacrons polyester and cotton pre-cuffed sleeks from a f •mous maker hove rlein front, belt-loop styttng. Viso9 . -~· ' --: i: ;"' ·-L. •--MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL S:30 I ' JO DA.IL V PILOT Thursday, Apt11 18, 1968 ., ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S TWO GREAT RESTAURANTS • • LUNCHION -DINNll COCKTAILS • VINA HARMER DUO TUESOA Y THROUGH SATUROA Y • 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTE~ BETWEEN BUFFUMS AND BROADWAY Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11·5 Dinners: 5:00-12:00 Saturdays-Luncheon: 11 :00.S:OO Dinnen: 5:00.12:00 Sundays-Dinnen: 4:00.12:00 RESERVATIONS 6#-2030 SHARP. If y•11'r• • 1herp treilw, tM fh DAILY PILOTS f1m ou1 Dim•· A·LINI cle .. ifW ..ta Sat."'~ .. M1lte • 11.tter 111111 ••• wheiher tH're IMr,lat et MllJllf. brilliantly designed lernardos ••• bold ond ~ for those who . adore excitement+· •foe• ... I -·· FIRST RUNNER UP -Nancy Larsen, daulbter of Mra. S. T. Squirel of Garden Grove and a senior at Westminster 11.igh School (second frOm left) displays trophy received as first runner-up in the Miss Teen 'nine U.S.A. . pageant Tuesday. Girls from left are Alesia M~jsJ. Compton Hilb, aeconil runner -up· Cara Armstrong (center), Torrance H lg b, Miss 'feen 'nine U.S.A.: Yolanda Martinez, Excelsior High, third runner-up and Pam Conant, San Marino High., ·fourth runner-up. from our great spring collection Senior at Westminster Gets Teen Time Honor A 17 year-old senior from Miss Teen Tfftie U. S. A. Westminster High School, confestants are e a c h active in student activities, homecoming queens from h o m e c o m I n g queen, then: representative schools, cheerleader and l u t u r e and are judged on tbe basis airline ~ewardess look first of an original 1peech, in- runner-up honors in the terviews and modelling of Miss Teen Time lJ. S. A. formal and sports attire. pageant at the Anaheim The final competition In Conventi9n Center. which 46 girls com'peted ls Nancy Larsen, daughter based on modelling of or Mrs. S. T. Squires of slmilar attire and an im· 13791 Magnolia, G a rd e n promptu speec1'. Senior Trio In Finals ~f P;rogrllD) Three Oran1e Cout bi&h. school aen1on toot top hcm- ors Jut week in the local seml-flnala of the 1968 Bank of ityles and smashing summer colors • ' ~llACH WriiiD o( America Achievements OfllN MONDAY AND ,.,DAY " "TIL ~-P.M.. Awards prosram. TUUDAY, WIDNllDAY, THUlllDAY, IATUllDAt 1t 'TIL S:• P.M. Rick Duane Waller, Ma· '°DAY CHAIOU IHYITID, IN«AMDICAIO 01 MAITft OtAIGf rlna lligh ·School, Htmtfng. '--------..:...-------~-----------too Beach; Wendy E. Isbell, Newport Harbor BJ.chr--~..-------------------·--------"---------------School, Newport Bead»; and Dean W. Morils; Hunt-• I • Grove, placlld second among Miss Larsen received a an original field of 103 con-cosmetic kit from Bonnie testants from high school~ Bell and a trophy. Sbe has throughout the state. , been a model for Merri's •• ,..., -......... ---., ......... ,.----___,,,.._ ..,..,, .---.-----.,---.,..--......,...__.........., _______ --,--1 Women's Wearing Apparel in«ton Be.a c b Hi I h Scbool, Huntln(ton Beach, each earned at leut •150 and the right to coqiptte for further cub awards ol up to $1,000 at the Southern California ln!a final event on AptU 218. &ET IN THE·· PARTY MOOD .•• WITH . BOURBON TONES Now 9aurbon-Amerial's No. 1 drink-Inspires a great new fashion co6or. Wann. G1owfng. Tasty. Just the right spirit for Fall's casual ward-'*· Bcurbm Tones mix great Or wear them straight, In a handsome selectbt u fWNI suits. It's 1 ~Botany' 500 excluslve-tallored with the Dlroff Plnonal Touchl . ·Sport C... flWI $11 Slacks from 18. 95 \ WITANY' •• TAa£HD g( lllllfF_ FASHION ISt.:AND NEWPO~T CENTER 644--2175 f Oppo•i+-The lreedw1y) in Garden Grove. Ki~hall Joins McCarthy Team LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Dan A. Kimball, a member of the Democratic alate ol convention delegates which bed been pledged to Pres!· dent Johnsofl, baa endorsed Sen. Eu.gene J. McCarthy for the presidential nomina- tion. The three local second place winner• were J»atrtcla L y n n Jobnaon, Fotmtain Valley H.lgb School; and John A. Elden, Marina H.lgb School. 'nley each received ~awards. The three third place win- nen in the local area who each received *25 were Christine Ermacoff, Foua- taln Valley IDgh School; David Luter Vierling, New- port Barbor Hieb School; and Paul D. Rice, Fountain Kimball, Secretary of the Navy in the Truman act-.;::========-.1 ministration and n o w v al1eJ Jlt&b School. chairman of the executive committee ol A e r o je t • General Corp., said Tuesday be will become state finance cocbairman for the Min· neaota senator • IRl6HT Tiie DAILY PILOT m1~11 lh • .,,. ...,.,.,. li9ht, ti9ht •'"' lllf1tltt. 11 .. 111 , •• , h•111•t•W11 .. Ht.. lllcily •114 •111-Y th• ..A/ter ~fer Clearance S,,rin<J ~ppare/ COATS were ••o. to 44 ............. NOW $29 • ..., 12. were $50. to !56. ·-· NOW $17. te 41. were '70 ····-·····-·· NOW $49. DRESSES were $21. to 33 ............. NOW $19. te 21. we,. $<40. to 4'4. --···--NOW SU. ..., IO. were $50. to 60 ............. NOW $11 • ..., 41 •• COCKTAIL DRESSES were ,ll. ···-·········· "°w m. w.,e $46. to 50 ............. NOW SU. m U. were $60. to 66. ·-········ NOW $ti. m 46. JUNIOR PETITES were $17. to 20 ............. NOW '12. _. 14. were $23. to 21 ............. NOW f16. ... 1t. LANZ DRESSES were .33. to 36. ···-······· NoW $24. te 2'. I Ju.+ a very few I SPORTSWEAR 19 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER •It• ~ .. Me11 S.•r• -S.trte Alie -'""·- 1 ''We Naked Apes are the Seiiest Primates ..• • •• la a ~· blaDt Ua\Ylia of oar ~ Jlpey aD!i animal tnitL Dr. Mon:il' book ii ...oy !'Md. free of )lnflmllfar tmm. Controvenial mil beet ~lltr a.tined. If you can't~ m, call or write for your cnpy.,, 6.95 ~.\I.TON, P.Qtlllillmf-...,,,...._.nr.iiar.-. ~c.­ !lswpa&llwi.,CMhnle ... l'llme:l4600'1 .. . - • ' . I'. II I _ ..... ..,....._.-· ... -.. , -_.-·--··· ... -. .--......... .,, .... ,, NOT JOSEPH SUTIER-It's Frederick W. Table, president of Geochemical Syateml at eontrolJ of new electronic prospecting equipment, which has produced ore estimated at more than $120 million. County Lab Pioneers Mineral P~ospecting An Orange C o u n l y One of the major new gold ualytical I a b o r a t or y , dllcoveries was one made in Geochemical System.a Com-Carlin, Nev., where rock pany, in Orange, is one ·o( ~ldtng as much aa $35 a the nation.'s pioneers and ton was found in a new kind ttewloper~ of a new process of ore. body, with an of prospecting for gold and estimated va)ue of •120 sUver. million. Frederick W. T a h s e. Surveys b ave recently tclentist-geologist and pres!-been uncovered n e a r ~ of G e o ch e m i c al Barstow, Calil., a silver s,.tems, ~aid today that the deposit which bas been Qt'W discoveries, plus t.be reported to be richer than promise or more. may have U>e Comstock lode . The a. material effect oo the deposit is located just a mile precarious U·S. gold supply. west of the Calico ghost The Soviet Union. Tahse town and may revive the E-lid, is already engaged in area to its former glory. t&e same type of pro-Still anocber sub~J specting. even more in-"strike" wu made a t U.oaively than the United c.ortez, Nev., wb!ch baa ~s. brought to light a depoat of • lletallometric surv ey 1 three million tons of &old· ~" concentrations of gold bearing ~ wbicb will in the soil and reveal to yield abo.t *11.500,000 in g~logists the pattern of gold . minerallsetlon and possible Table, the engineer • location ol depoltlta beneath ~ntilt b e b 1 n d the the surface. Geocbemk:al Systems Com· The method ol finding paay, ls a'3 •·y e a r ·old gold or silver by tracing the grad u at fl from Yale prectoua metal content of Unlverafty, By an in· ~)Ind or rock and then tere9Ung coincidence, one of followin1 it "upttre.am" i~ JU ueociatea in ihe com· the veins bas always been pany is Berurdo Yorba. of known by. prospectors . and Anaheim, gr e.a t · Ire a t mJning engineers. Thi! is grand!on ot Dt>n Jo s e t"M first Ume that latest Antonio Yot'ba, who once scientific devices have been received WbaJ is now most employed to assist bl the . of Oran,e COunty .as a ,rant detection. · (tom ttte SpaMisth:row& The finds are being made, It was recently elthnated thanks to the new ivfty that bad the 'YGl'be famJly tedlniques. not ln quartz held on to its 90,ld> acres ol vema u s u a 11 y usoclated Orange ~ land, its net with gold. but diuemlatted worth at ptesent land )ll'lcel In IOfter rock, ,..._ OID •· would be more tha the en· !st In westeJ'll .._. wd tire aanaal ~Id ptod\iction mining regions la ._..... of the warJd --over one tities. billion dollars. MODERN GOLD PROSPECTOR -Sandy Adden, Lab technlcian, experiments with new equipment used to find gold in soil or rock samples. ORDER THIS WEEK! M~ther' s Day Magic! 6 ~NE-PORTRAITS OF 666 . YOUR Clll.DIEll, OllLY t ... lxJO f.-yM, twe Sx'f ,., Gre.,,lftef"-rs, ... ,,.,.. ........ ,., ..... ..;,,,.,.,, Uk"•• flid of the 111oglc:·wancf,·yovr gift problems u.•eMC• ,C '"' ore aolyed, thanks to Penney's amazing porlroil .,.,,., U, HD '" offer! Hurry your c:hildren in now ond our talented • qicm ....... ..., ..... ._.,.,.;. ~ "' ~ropher will take It froM there. You'll recelYe LlllN•row ·~ lia P"tfeulon al portrolt1,. IO bMutiful they prodi· OltOIMATIO lllM. AC. c•11011t1• ,,. eou..,.. colly give th1nuelvu away. lut no molter how SILVH "Ll•H /119 Much your relatives beg you'fot them, lly to kHp ITALIAM noitlllfT-. the b 1 O for yourself. Aft« off, it is Mother'• Day. SO MUC" TO CAl'T•I Titl IMMIMATIOW -SI• .._.,... '"'.-AW•~ef.p~f-,---. -----~....-~~'" ________ ...,....._ ______ -~-----~------~~___, 'tOUll IA TM """ T1tl &.AvtM !AM ... LU» utlY. """4 ,_ 'Wtl _ .,_ MOH-AWArT• ... ,..., "" ..... PUu.l•TOlt I ~ C-.,. ,,,. "-· m.oo ........ T HAC:" ,9Moll ,....., ,,,. fter. u.i.uu The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage I~, Aptif 18, 1'68 DAJt.v mor §:t -New Bill Protects Veterans Pensions Veterans • AdmlilatrlltlOD . #ill rtrd from reltrvc- oftldala Nport taat Prut· twins o1 tM ~ peuton dllt ~ baa lilMd into and dependency and ln- 1Mr a ~ protectln& Merl)' demnity compensation pro- l!'•m, u provided in the new law. Income limJtaUona. which govern flllandal eligibility for VA penalona and betlellts will be raised '200 for &11 be.ndiciaries. • quarter of a miUIOD . veterans, wtcsow•. • • d . 3 in Family Die in Crash Plnirtl acato.t any Nduc· tlon in VA ptnalon « Currtntly there ar ~ only three to ive .Income levels . UHd in determ.lntna the amOUDt of benents a red· pient may be paid. Under the new 1tw, there wW be &om 13 to 28 income levels used to compute a red· pient'1 pension or depen· dency benefit. dependency compeDMUoa LODI, Calli. (UPI) -near here. due to the rectnt Socla1 Three membert of a 'nlt ()alJfOflUa lilatiway Security lncreue. Plttsbln'g, Calif., h m 11 y Patrol sal<Mbe victiJn1 were Effective January 1, 119. ·were killed Sonda.y when Rocco Buccellato, 24, his lldded VA beotftU for IDQl'e • thelr Yetdcle struck aiiotber wile Helen, 24, .and l'On than 1.1 m.lDlcm ,..._.. car broadstd& on hi&trw•Y 12 Ft ankle, 4. ••• Solvarag S6 f tshion i51and o,,e1lte The lrHdwey SPECIAL SALE 20% DISCOUNT On .n IMPORTED GLASSWARE Free Delivery • T elephont ~991 ~g~~ Imported Wines. Beer1, Gour~t f ood& /rom all 'round the world. Beautiful Gift Packs Made Up From Your Seledion of Delightful Imported Delicacies Visit our C~nhagtn Cellars unique wine tasting room. Ol'EN SUNDAYS NOON TO 6 fl.M. . ft • All Penney Stores Open Every Night Mond0y Through Saturday AL!.~!!!TY'll 1HRU SATURDAY ONLY ••• DI • Save on girls' shells, slacks and Jamaicas during our great SPORTSWEAR CARNIVAL Oirll' bit the• -4 ,_nt ..,_ ~ up with ""'ch denim ... Ide,..... An~le l'lllh .,. e r11tte4 never ire11 '•ll·'•••f® !ll11ul ef cotte11 1114 11yl111 11,.tch 4111i111. Sina 7 to 16. Metch witt. Anlro11S 1eyle11 hit 1h1ll1 •"4 hH4!.e1141 toh 111 !.rltht celen 11101 7 te 16. Or "'"' with ,e11t te,1 ef Fertrel ,,fye~ter/ Avril rty111 !.11114 th1t'1 '•1tll·l'nd ... to yew 111Yer 111e4 lre11 I Ch .... fre111 ''"''"' 1114 1tyl1t t•'•"· 51111 7 te 14. Reg; 2.98 Now 210:5 ........ ,... ......................... 21 • ..,... ... .._. ....... IM ..... ,,,,,., .. ,,.1"4 c .... n •M nyten ltretch denim ieflMlket fof ectlve YOUftl ...... Reg. 1e59-1.98 fety ure ltr111lc .. ero '•1111-,re1f® ..• 10 y111 j111I •••h. --·· ,_-!.A ..,...._~")''Jle~<'l:rl!.!l)r......,._ the tholl1 ,,.4 ttp• 4uulbe4 e!.e••· Sina 7 te 16, ) te h . Steck '' 11ew fer ttle vecotle41 4..,. oh.o41 . ... -Nv--w2.-fv:3----- -COSTA MESA HUHTINGTON1£ACH NEWPORT BEACH ' 9 •. . . . J2 DAILY PILOT Thl.nctly, Apnl 18, 1968 Programs Anno1111ced Fil111S set -. Schools Hold Open House ~- Open house will be held al l5 Harbor Area &ehool1 dur· Ing Public Schools Week. next week. lee c r e a m socials. PTA runners, art and science displays wilJ be the fare along·wilh tbe UJUal room visitations. Here is tbe schedule of ac· tivitles at the v a r i o u s schools: Adams -6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, room visib and k e cream social. Balearic -7:30 p.m. Thursday. room visits. Bay View -7:J0.9 p.m. Tuesday. room visits and ice cream social. Bur Street -7 3().9 p.m. Tuesday. room v Is its, refreshments. CaWornla -7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, room visits, PT A meeting. Canyon -7.9 p.m. Tues· day, room visits. PT A meeting, ITV demonstration and lee cream social. College Park -7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, room visits, PTA meeting, Ice cream. CoroM del Mar -7-9 J>.m. Tue.sday, room vi.sits. PTA meeting, ice cream. Harbor View -7.9 p.m. Thllhday: room v 1 alt a , science display. Harper -7·9 p.m. Tues- day, room vialts. KHlybrooke -7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, room visits, PTA meeting. Lindbergh -7:30-9 p.m, Tuesday, room visits. social in cafeteria after 8:30 p.m. W.ariners -7.9 p.m. Mon· day, room visits, art display. Mesa Verde -7-9 p.m. Tuesday, room visits. PTA meeting, refreshments. Moote Vista -7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, room visits, PTA meeting, refreshments. Newport -7-9 p.m. Tues· day, room visits. Newport Heights -'1-9 p.m. Tuesday. room visits and cake sale. Paularino -7-9 p.m. Tuesday, rOOQl visits, PTA BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING FABRICS WOOLS• SIW • COTIOIU • SYNTHmC IUNOS Featuring Famous F•Dfics By: *, ..... .. * ..... . *c'""' *c.... ,. StM•• *" ......... *U.,.... Mnls * W-.utt• Mins *~V.t.m * AIRlty ttan.. VelYetfftll * Wr'-1 * 1'1111ps• of c.tlf. *M.,.... *s......w...._ *Ma ...... Leul *wt-..H.n. * St9ffels * AllMrft•ll PATTERN DEPT •••• * McCALLS * VOGUI * llMPLICITY * 9UTTHICK * IUI * AND MORI COMPLETE NOTIONS DEPT. • i • • TriMI e lnW1 e S....lM : lvtt9M i.y ''""*'"'-' • ,,.._.,.. Illy ! 'r•ftllett & CeMe ~ flNI FAlllCS AM~ ACCISSOllES FOi THI UIDI e Ls. es.rm en.. e~ 20 Fashion Island e Newport Center The Bold and the Beautiful meeting. Pomona -'1 :30-9 p.m. Tuesday. room vlsitl. Presidio -7:30 p.m. Tuesday, room visltl. PTA purcbaaea for f(bool OD· display, 'Sonora -7;30-9 p.m .. Tueldly, room v l1H1, refrelbmenta. Vl.ctcda -7 p.m. Thur•· day. room visitl and art show. Whittier -7 p.m! Tue•· day . room vis.its, P T A meeting. WU.On -'1-9:30 p.m. Tuesday. room viaits. PTA lnst:alliltion and ice cream soclal. Woodland -7:30 p.m. Tuesday. room visils and student book fair. Maude Davis -7-9 p.m. Monday. room visits, PTA meeting aod ice crum Cheerleaders Rate'. sociaJ. Two mm. .... llloPiel" and ''tm-a" I will be i&own Tuetday, April » at '1'.:$0 p.m. Jn tbe Sea Byrd Rettaurut at tb9 ·Newport Dunea, spomond by tbe memben of tb9 Tri-JD..Y Chdll of Corona del Mar Hilh Scbool. afftliat.ed wltb tbe Oranie Colt YllCA. A panel dbctNlce wl1l follow the .,,,., ol the filma. Members of tbe pael Include, Cecil Hieb, Dlltrlct Attorney ol Orante Colmty; James B. GJ.avas. Newport Beach CbJef of Police; Mer- rill Duncan, Newport Beach Aulstant Chief of Police; David I. Nlellen, Pbyalclan and Kim Strutt, Director of Youth Ministry, St. Andmra Presbyterian Church. The procram wm be nar- rated by Jack Barnett. manager of the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce. Reservations will be taken starting April 15, at the YMCA, 64+9880. Seating is limited. Horace Ensign -7-9 p.m. Of the 74 schools participating in the California Monday. room v Is its. State Championships, Mater Oei placed a close refreshmen!-5. second to Covina High School . Pictured from the Heinz Kaiser -7-9 p.m. bottom are Linda Frazer, 17, Tustin ; Cindy Amar- Monday, room v Is it s . anthus. 16, Buena Park; and Jeanne Schmit. 16, refreshments. of Santa Ana; Elaine Steinman, 18, and Michol Abraham Lincoln -7-9 Woods. 18, both of Costa Mesa; Norman Joyal, 16, BEST p.m. Monday, room visits, Westminster and Robert Islas, 16, Santa Ana; Ray· T\e DAILY PILOT .Here .. - fHE PlltllCI' GlP'I OI ltfMIMUANCI ••• . . .. . .... FAMILY CIRCLE RING .. IMMelMI ..WM'r-MO WAONt Colorful .,,,.. ... le birth.ta.., ... tor .,.., ......... of the fom~ ... llt '" 1l11•1t lOIC eolcl..ftorentlfte tlxfur9d. rrt. lnckNlee 1 aynihetlc --. A.w&. ............ .... CIDlt ~ 15.95 CHMGI If A1 YOU• HNNrr$ "NI JIWIUY DIPAltfMINf :r.:::!'ii: .. ,.... Ill.-.; . ....... --='~ ........ ,., .. , ' I' . . . .. · PULLIRTOtl °'-Ceftltr MUNTIMO'rOM llACN ltulll"'91oft °"''• tllWf'OllT IUCN """""' i.IMd '. creative arts, fashion show. mond Masciel, 18, Anaheim, Melody Sievers, 18, .f tti. Mtt ,....,.., ~ ectv.i and science fair exhibit. Balboa. and Patrick Sheridan, 18, bead cbeerlead-su,....., .f , .... ...., •••rl•W. • ..... et °'•-""-u •--' f Anab · •llJ __,.,., t. ftle •.tiea. Sall D .... ,.._,.,, E. A. Rea -7·9:30 p.m. er o e1m. •~--------...:::::.:==========-.:J-----------------·· .•.. .,! MecArllMlr 1t r .. e11 _,., Monday. room visits, PTA ---------1- meeting and ice cream social. Charles TeWinkle -7.9 p.m. Monday. room visits, PTA meeting. Corona del Mar High -~ 5:30 p.m. Wed o e s d a y , waghetti dinner: 7:30-8:30 p.m., demonstrations in ciasseJ. Costa Mesa High -7:30 p.m. Thursday, diaplays in gymnasium, danclnl, girls P.E., pottery throw i ng . cooking and sewing. Estancia High -6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Spanish dinner: 7-9 p.m.. exhibits a n d demonstrations. Harbor High -7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday. ope n house. art 5how, dress rehearsal in auditorium of student production "Damn Yankees.'' Cancer Aid Reported SAN FRANCISCO V e t eram Administration Hospital h e r e in col· I a b o r a t I o n with the University o f ~ornia Medical School. reP<>rted preliminary hopeful results of an improved diagnostic metbod used in casts of can- cer ol tbe brain, Jungs a1>d bone. Early and a c c u r a t e dJagnoais ol m a 11 g n a n t t u m o r s baa long been an aim of medical re.search . Tbe use of radloiso~ic agents a n d scintillation acamers now promise a greaUy improved method o{ tumor detection. Tbe new teclin.ique in- volves intraveooua injection o( a n e w radioisotope, Selenium-75 Selenite as a tumor localization aient. Diagno~tic a c c u r a c y ap- pears improved when the new agent is used in com· bination with other con- v e n t i o n a I radioisotoplc agents. Phone w. Takes Part In Politics Hundreds of emJ>loyea of Pacific Telepbolle in Orange Coimty today are doing their part in "cbooslng the cast" for the 1968 political drama. They have organized an out-<>{-bours volunteer group to take an active part in c1V1c, p o l i t i c a 1 and govemm~ntal affairs and to help elect candidates of their cboice. · Called ''Volunteers l n Politics'' (VlP), they are doing precinct work, raising funds. r~lerlng voters. and doing various clerical jobs -all on their own time. Although the organization was Conned ju.st two weeks ago, nearly :.JO men and women hav~ joined the VIP group, with more signing up daily, according to Joseph E. Irvine, Pacific's general representative in Orange. "Our VIP people realize that it's not enough to just vote," lrviDe aays, "and if they W9!lt a voice in govern- ment, they must work ac· tively for the party and can- didates of their dK>ice." Polish Group Seeks Members All citizens of Polish, Lithuanian or Slavic na· tionalities who a r e in· ter-ested in joining t h e Polish National Alliance of America are asked to call Mike Am.iszkiewic2 at 545· 9331 ext. 333. Persons may also write to him at 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa for further in· formation. A meeting will be announced at a later date. '· . A . All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through -, AL!.~!!!v'll .. SPECIAL ·e . ~ ..• PURCHASE! } _ . .,, -1 . Luxurious ~tique~ Willi iacquard desiin · • . The tinge ... gUmmemg ,.. ktnd of bNlhecl 14 iw.t gotd. The Mnorldl.,. mounlld dghUy otfMt, IO thly',. unified wt*l "'9 rtft9I n together. ffl I Whole nlW NII glfM In wedding Mtl. A fWl~awt .... ,, ................... ttbn• .., :• ................ ., ........... , Aird lt'I OUfl lloM. A ~Id II tor now I ('*'-d .............. 1' ···~> 18 FASfo:ilON ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-1180 •\ ,, .............. ...,. .................. ...... ......., ... ...,_....,.jte;.o ....,...., .. ' COST~ MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH (Harbor Shopping Center) , (Huntington Center) NEWPORT BeACH-: ( Fashion Island) --j' ,,..,.. --··· .• ) ~;1111 Graile C-itizens Nef!'port·Mesa District Xe.Us Winners The Americaoism Com· mlttee ot ttie Newport-Nu& Unl.fitd School Di.ltrict b.u announced Mb & r a d e citizenahip award winners Col' tne mocrth of .arch. tile~ by acbooll: support for senate Bill 1 which decentralius control over curriculum to aome ex- tent •• exprelSld .... , by truatees ff tbl u ... lifll'on &acb 0..-. Hip School Dlstriet. A "1trong ,letter ,of nP. port•• from tr .... wlll bl wldelJ circ ula\ed to members ol t tr~ lltlb- comm.ittee now. c:otiliderint the bill in Sacramento. Trustee Matt Weyuker said be thinQ SB 1 la worthwhile. He pointed out that it doesn't remove re- quired ~. bUt oould reduce ttie 19 now mmdated by tbe state to sewn or eight. A strong ~ysical edvca· tion lobby is expected to resilt ehanps propoeed in the bill. SuperinteDdeat Max F'omey explained that it would provide for the same amount ol PE in the ICbools, but not et the same thM each day. ·weyuter said the bill is in· tended to help elementary : .~chools when they unify and · that it would bq> bigb -Scfiools, too. In unified districts high schools can select texts, but not elementary g c b o o I s . Because t h e elementary ·*pools are limited in this way, the re&triotton aifecta upper grades, . also particularly the ninth. 'Local Khool boards would ........... ........... bave areatu retpOUi'bWty llld the opportunity to make changes if SB l were adopted, FQl'Dty dated. PalllartM -Kathy Kasuya, Kirt Wiiliams. hmem WI.lea Sbnonel- u. Gcrdon Wyne, Tom Jervis, Je.mette Thomas. l\1oate Vista -Ted Allen, ~..:;,usw· R o J b i e Msgaret Hin-ton. Alea VtNe -Kyle Gittins, Sue • Wiley , Briao Gardiner. Doaoa Gair, Juet Ske1nar, T i m Re,Dofdl. Newpert -D e b o r a h C£mpbell, Michael Adnoff. Thomas Benvenuti, Terri Pittillo. Mart.era -Lori Hammer· slag,. Russell Neisinger, RuaseU P ark er, Car- rie Fost-er, David Kilmer, Debor~ Martyn, GleMa Anderson, Dan Forehan. Jan Cohen, Roo Freeman. Wllao• -Sandra Still, Jerry Marquis, Nancy Lynott, Scott Stone. Unda Avey, Bruce Hoyum. Cuyoa -Robert Sihilling, Mary Carrido. Adams -April Egerton, Craig Pope. Mari Grant. Marc Whitney, Ma t t Richards, Cindy Hoeft. B a I e a r I c Karen Robertson, Conrad Ai· redondo. Bay View -Lauri Rinaldi, Mark Suctiomel, J e a n Osmus, Jon Iv.ortenson. WhJWer -Tom Wassmann, Kathy Gordon, S a m Gaglaniam, Maria Roman. · Colle Ce Park -Diane Fleer, ,Jon Nisbet, Peggy Had- lock, Eva Hunke!, Rob- Addict Bill Introduced Assemblyman John V. Briggs ( R-Fullerton) has in- troduced J.eg:blation making it possible io traD6fer all of them women urcotk ad· diets from the C o ao n a RebabU1tation CeJrter to the PaUo.o St4lte Hospital in San Bernardino. Briggs waa joined by CO· authors Stewart ffickJey ( R- Redlands) and John.Quimby CD-Rialto). Briggs aaid he was re- que9ted to IPODIO? the bill by the Corrections Bowel in order to provide t h e neceaary 9Pace ~1' the 360 male addicts now i n Telulchap( and waiting to be sent to Corona. The move, he feels, could save the tax- payers three to four million dollars br eliminatioi tbe need for new facilities. ...... --: ............ .... ...., ..... .......... , .......... ............... ....,........ ........... _ _.... ,..... __ ..,.. .......... .... ........ ............ 1eft 4e99 13 99 n.99 16.99 ......... .., . ,~ .............. lliMll :: ....,_ • ............. dl!,t . .._ .. ,, ...... .. 11 • ..-r+ 111 r.f1*4tht11e,..,, ................ , ....... , ..... ,, .... _..,. -Al¥•1· ,,...._.,A ... .,, ........ .,.,... ......... ....,.._.fl ...... _.,.....,.. ,,_..., .... c-~" ·-....... ~ ....., d' .... ~ .... ......... .... --tWt• .... u....-.~ ..... -· : ...... .....;._.. ..... --------------------""!!!!""-------:~-----ill '- COSTA MESA !Hert-5'-'"flf C...fer> HUNTl~TON IEACH IHw11tl11ft•11 C...t.tl ---·--- NEW'°RT HACH I Fe.hie• ltleMI> I . I I .. -. .. . .. . . . . .... .. .._. \; ~ .. ' ~. April 11, lM -DAILY flU.01' ,P ( • • THRu · SAT. ONLYI JREDUCED! .. Ua•YDUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TDDAYI • Save 7.07! Penncraft Custom rotary mower Putft.type rotary moww cuts wide 21" path ••• does the fob foste r. Powerful 3~ HP, 4-cycle motor gives hard-~ per• formo nce. Easy-pull side mounted starter, rubber tires, cast alu- minum deck. low, low price includes s.tone guord, sporlde termi· nol,gas gouge, grass cotcher, folding handle for easy storage, Save 11.97! 2Y2 H.P. edger/trimmer Reg.69.95 NOW 5888 ltowerlvl, eoiy·to-op91rote l'enncroft Premillll'f powtr edged lrilNMt hos on ~ ""'99 of inonevverobility. feoturtt ......a.a. front wheel pe. wttlne htight on4 engin• controls .. ....... , .................... HUNTINGTG>N BEACH --------~ f Huntington Center) •' Reg.8495 NOW 88 Save $JJ! Custom 7 H~P~ rider mower Reg. ~399 NOW$366 Check ttieM d1lu111 feotut.s ••• flooring cutter deck with W f'Mn l:>locles, Hjvttol:>le eutrift., wMelt, 3-lf'"CI ~Oft • with forworcl:' nevtnsl onct ....,.. ....,,, • .,. .. i... ......,. . ef-cut ~,aw Mtclt ............. NEWPORT BEACH ( Feshion lslend) ' ' . . . . . .. ... . . .. H DM.Y mar Tipsters Needed ByTaxrnen . . ... . . . . . . . -- .,, 'tll, t. ' .. ., All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satunlay ~i f' ' ,. ,. ',, . WASHINGTON (AP) -enneg1 Detplte lta complex tax oomputen. tbe I " te r n a 1 &venue Service at.ill relies ALWAYS FIRST QU~LITV • IMRU SATe· ONLY! lsafJel Pease D•B Cal Stewart. director of Beach Parks and Recrea- tion department, presenla IsabeJ Pease, civic lead- er of beautification for city, with corsage durin g ceremony at Mariners Park, honoring the out- standing citiien. Stanford Med Sclwol Starts New Program STANFORD (AP) Med.lcal adlool enrollees at Stanford wiB too11 g • t graduate ttudent treatment under a new p r o I r a m 1tres~ flexibility a n d &tudy plana 1tyled foe each s.tudent. S la ntord's curriculum, already regarded in medk:al circles •more flu.Ible than most, becomes mudt more so by next September under a phm proved this month by the faculty. Traditional cJaetificaltion of the student by yev 11 being abolWled. Stude!Jta will be edm)Ued limply u candidates for M . D . degrees, Dean Rob e r t Gluer explained, IDd wfl1 wort out lt;udJ p 1 & D I tai1ored to individual needs with faculty lidvi1ers. 1todenU. ~ they arrive with coosfderably betit.T preparation and m or e so p b i 1 t i c a.1 i on in die sciences than did 1be e:n· teri.ng student m eigtbt to 10 years ego.'' Student rep=::e11 will join faculty on a committee fOr ct.rrriaJium review and development. "'Jbere are pressures on medical school11 to educate more pbyaici.-e," 11 a i d Glater. ''But increUfng the number ol doc1x>r11 i D tNilDg is DOt enough. We feel innoYations are in order blJll tn mecical education mid In delivery ol medical ~.·· Stanford hall m<n than ~ ~ studmU, Md Tlflrl)' 100 In edvanced pro- erams tudi u internships, reeidences and pocstdoctoral t.~. on Upsten to catch some ol America's tax cbeau. But the number o l rewards for s u p p 1 y l n c ustble information is on the wane. Now that Monday's di· come tax deadline is put, lRS un expect a nood of mail claiminJ that one pen® or another cheQJted on bis tax return. Officiab sald they receive about 100,000 tips each year from persom lookJn.g for rewards . ••eki n g vengeance. dbgruntled with their employer -or simply patriotic. The number who actually collect & reward ls relative- ly small -624 for the last complete fiscal year -and .i3 expected to get amaUer. Two years before, 7 9 2 persons got rewar<is. Officials said the co I · puter system oow in com· plete operation can uncover errors and omJssions oo tax returns before the informer can act. IRS doesn't broadcast the fact it sometimes uses in· formation supplied b y tipsters to catch tax cheats but official& said it's a 5"ma•t part of the law enforcement program. Tot.al tax collections Jast ye.ar came to $148 billion. one source sald, and only $11 million ltenuMd from inlonnation 1upplied by in· formants. During the lilcal year whkh ended last June 32, the eervice received 4,019 claims for rewards trom tip&tera, ntjected 3,391 of them and allowed ttie 1624. The reward can go as bi~ as 10 percem of tM amount co~ted by llJS btrt it usu.Uy averages between 4 and 8 percent. And rewards are pueed out ooly after IRS ~ the in- formation helped materially to recover additional tuea. Gluer strea&ed that a core CU?Ticulum will con· tinu• to provide a common pwnd ci infonnation ift bioJoskal, ~ and cli.nioal «Jencea requhd ol phyaicJau. Jewish War Vets Meet But inltead ol spreading bis medical IChool .adel over five year• under tt1e Stallford procram ldopted in 1~1 the well uounded student may de&. ha specialty inter.t. ••11 and lhorten tile time, po11ibly to as few .. three years, school tS>OWmen said. "Greater flexibility i s nece3Sary because ot the undeniable upgrading in the quality of the eoluiog atlJ. dent." said Glaaer. "Nit only do ft attract a ca demicall7 lifted 11bt .JewWi War Vetttans ot Oraoce County wiH meet at 8:30 p.m. today in the Knld>ta al Columbus Hall, 7838 Westmlns.ter Av t., Weatminl1er. P1-to be discuued In- clude ttie ~ Installation Banquet for newly elected ()(ficen 0( Post 760 Jewilb War Veterans 0( Orange County to be held Saturday, April '¥1 at the Oiticeni Club at Los Al.mtoe N&Y&l Air Station. All Jewish War VM'.ns, '<''hether affiliated or tmaf· fiUated, are invited to attend the meeting. ' F o r in- formation contact Jack JC. Mandel, U!lephone 776-5950. SHARP If vou'ro o th1r11 heeler, UH tlio DAILY "LOT'S femova Dl1010°A0 Lh10 cl111lf19' 141 Set. urd•Vt· Melio • ""•' 4HI • • • whether yH'rt hvl119 or .. m111. GRAND OPENING ,. MANIOPIMI ... tl'ICIAL Cfoul..., Sottl119 •"' loc"4itl .. l11t " .. , Witt fell w ~Jot ••• 1/l OflP WIGS by Vance·Pepi FMHJON lSLA·~­ N~RT BEACH • M4-2682 IN«MflllCAIU» 01 MASTllt CHAICI I 00 ~ H11111111 heir. Seo ovr U • 1ltl11t New l•11t f1ll1 from 149.M. Mh1I fell fro"' Mt.It. leevtlfwl Wlf'I' -fro111 lit.It. C11ce4o SH.M. Lo111 Wltlen fro111 11'.lt. All colon ewell. .~1 •. l. , SAVE 12.11 ! PENNEYS IS A GOllERS' PARADISE ••• wllh ..... ,,.. .. y.:MI nwl to ........ 'f'N!.-1 Famoua nolftt ~-i, .... bolls, bo., carts1 PLUS iMf' own first quality F~ 9q'ilp.ent. Hurry In and vet• .... llatt•lnokJntpar. Wilson 'Super Stroke' 11 pc. golf set plus bag! Reg.89.88 NOW .77 H....'1 YOA11 dtance to lmprw.10"' ... _, ... 12.11 whle you're at ltl s.t Includes 3 woods (1-3-4) wllh '--Shoto lloc lamincited heads, 8 Irons (2 tfwu 9) forged to put --w..r .. baH for lnCIJdwm dima ciontrol All hen. MW clual colored lealhw rwnfnder grfpL ForetriO!lf ooff bag lnduded. Wilton 'Super Strob' 7 pc. 11a1ter _,, 2 ....... aM 5 ,,_ Reg. 51.88 NOW 43.99 NEWPORT BEA'C!H (Fashion l1land) I I ·--·--- c MacGregor Jack Nicklaus Master 11 pc. outfit pl us bag I SAVE 20.111 .. Reg.119.99 ·NOW99.88 Ne .... ...,.. ......... ,_,. • n .... """*'' ,._, Set includes 3 woods (1~ wfth delwce,.... wood flrtilh and pro atyt.d k_,. hlrt, &Tr- (2 thru 9) with new badt c*'8n to Inert••' -'ght behhW the ball. All fNtur. MW .. HUNTING TON .. ) \ _, . ' ./ ,, . . ,. .. , . •' .. /, (' , , . ... . . .. ,. ,. ,. , , . ,. , . ,· , ·'' .· ,. . . ,., . ( ... ,. • • I •' . ,, • .. ~ , , . ' ; '·' .· .•. ·~ . .. ·.· . .... .. ~· .• "" C1 .. -·" . ·' . •..:I .... .... ..... 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Thursday, April 18. l 9b8 UCJ Young GOP Lectures Set on Israel Ho., better to learn about Israel than from an lm:oeti? Who knowa more about Bri· tain than an Englishman? And So1tth K~a? Listen to a South Korean. Consuls from these coun· tries will spea~ in t in I n t e r n a t I o n a I Affairs Seminar series spoosored by UOJ Young Republicans. The leotures will be al 2 p.m. Thursday afternoons in the third floor lounge. UCl Commoni; Building. Cost will be 25 cents. The 1tetures' of hiuor)ll. May 2,1 -''Britain and the CornmooweaJtb.'' John O. Houlton, consul Of Onat Britain. April U -1·soulh Korea Since· the Pueblo lncidenL.'' S. G. P.a.r.k, consul o( ~outh Korea. I M&y 2 -''The Middle ========= East:· "An Arab View','! Geor~ Shibley. attorney. May 9 -"The Middle East: An Isr~l View."\ Moshe Yegat, consul o!I Israel. May 16 -··Is Germany a Threat· to Pea('e?" Dr. I llenry Q>r<J Me ye r .1 chairman ucr dcpartment1 BOAT BUFFS Al111on L,ocliebey t. tht •nly full• tlme l>o•tln9 tdlf6t workll\t Oii •nY HWJPtP•t In Oren9t Co11~ty. Hit' H• clu1ive oovtr19t of boa~ ln9 incl y•chtin9 news la • clelly f .. ture of tht DAil V PILOT. . • ' .. . .. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through ~aturday :' Penney's ·Garden Center Always on the Grow! Scarlet bottle brush ... perfect for shrubbery or single plants """: ·come in and choose from our huge selection of beddin9 plants! Now's the time to enh.,nce th e beauty of your landscape with this unique, fut growing evfH. g .. n plant. Our glossy Bottle Brush pl.,nh ere distinguished by their vibr.,nt, sculet flowers. Plant them individu.,lly or in a group for" shrub- bery effect. Healthy, decorative, perfect for "ny setting. If you don't have 4 green thumb, don 't worry! We t11ke c.are of that! Right now we've 901 a Garden Center full of hulthy young flower pl11nh •.. your favorites, like Asters, Penlunias, Zinni.,s, M"rigolds, m"ny more. And they're al- ready packed in open tr"ys. All you do is c.hoose, and now's the time to do it. Then just sit back ""d w.,tch them bloom. Come in now! 4 49 · S.9allon •• co11tol11et' 44' trwy DECORATIVE, PROTECTIVE PEBBLE BARK Acorn siu bark adds hiqhlighh to "ny l11ndscape aree, offers soil lnsul11tion for healthi"r planh. Use around trees . shrubs .•. in planter boxes. 2 44 3 cu. ft. bot • BANDINI LIQUID GRO·RITE H1He's "" .,11 purpos~ liquid fortili111r for uu on lawns, flowers, shrubs. A pedecHy b.,l.,nced mixtur11 ~f riitro911n, phosphoric "cid, potash. 1 95 • tollo1t SAVE! PIGGY BACK SPECIAL ON ORTHO BUG-GET A PELLETS Now, " new power·p.,c.ked formula with quic.k, long luting r11sulh. Use on dicondra, cloveJ and glass lawns to kill snails, slugs, cutworms, earwigs, sowbugs, ifrawberry root w .. vih. 1 39 Two 2' J lb. boxes. • DECORATIVE FLOWER BED FENCE BE AC H Fashion Island ' I -.. --~ • 4.:. . ... JI DAil. V l'JLOf Thursd.IY, APtll 18, 1968 GilN'S C\OTHtNG Alt oubbndi"f selection of suits taken f\'om our rtautar $lock. Includes l, 2 lftd ~ mocteb In plalns, pllids. stripes and checks. All wool worsted, Dtcron9 polyester and WOt"Sted, worsted Ind sNk, Rte-89.5(}.235.00. 74.50·199.00 MIN'S SPORTSWEAR CLOTHING Rtadptt sport COits. All wools and assorted blends, rea. 59.50 •••••••••••..•... 41.50 Rudpte 111 wool slacks, ref. 25.00 •••••••......•••.••..•••••••• , .•. lUO, 2/37.00 ALUMNI SHOP Hatural shoulder suits, res. 80.ro85.00 •••••.•..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••. M.00 Traditional shirts. Button·down collar, rei 7.00.9.00 ........................... UO MIN'S fUlNISHJNGS Medalist Dacron• polyester/cotton lthlttic shirts, rer. 1.75 .•.......•.••. 1.3$, 3/3.75 Mtdlllst perm11ftSs cotton broadcloth shirts. Half sleeves, ref. 6.00 ••••. 5.25, 3/14.50 Penna-press handkerchiefs, ref. 12/6.00 .................................. 12/5.00 Necbe1r In assorted colors and flbrics, rea •. 3.SQ..4.50 ••••••••••••••.... 1.95, 3/5.50 MIN'S SPOlTSWIAl ¥·MCk lambswool SWNltrs. S·M·l·Xl, rec. 16.00 ............................. 10.90 Short slltv• sport shirts, ree. 7.00.9.00 ................................ 4.90, 2/9.50 MINf$ GlfTS Assorted cuff links, reg. 7.56-20.00 ............................ -. •••••••...... 2.95 Assorted ftlt leather &oods, rea. 5.~10.00 .............................. 40% OFF MIN'S SHOES French-Shriner moccasin toed slip-on, reg. 28.95 .....•••.••••..••••••••••••••. 23.90 Alltn-Ecknonds winc·tip hand polished calf, rea. 35.00 •••••••••••••••••.••••••. 30.00 WGGAGE The flmous Atlantic llghtweifht Juaaae in Royal Archer or Mcleod plaids. 21" weekender, reg,.14.00 ••••••••• 1U5 26" pullman, reg. 20.00 ..•..••••••• 15.95 2-4'' pullman, rec. 17.00 ............ 1115 29" jumbo pull man, reg. 24.00 ...... 1U5 CANDY AND GOUIMfT Gold foiled Almond Roca. l lb. bag, rei 2.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••.......••.. 1.41 JWR 1SSOrted preserves, reg. 89¢ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. • 11., 3/2.25 CASUAL SHOES Penal Jo open wedge heel sandal, white, black, colors, reg. 16.00 ••....••••••••••• 11.99 Andlnte'.s Italian lelther, stacked heel sandal, many colors, reg. 13.00 •••••••••••. 1.99 IOllNAIH Sf'OITSWIAR Famous maker pants, assorted pastels •.•.•••.••••••••••.•••.••.••••••• 1.99 te I.II femous maker pant tops, cottons, knits; shirts, tunics, re1. 8.~!5.00 •••••••.. UM.99 Famous maket shifts and shirtdresses ............................... : ••• HW 11.99 FASHION ACCESSORllS Scarves, print squares and longs, rea. 4.00.5.00 ....•.•••••••••••••••••••••••..• 2.29 Fisherman knit Orlon• acrylic sweaters. Asst colors ••••••••••••••••••••••••... 7.99 Wlntuk Orlon" acrylic sleeveless shell, reg. 10.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•..• 4.H ILOUSIS Put tops. A arut assortment of styles and colors •••••••••••.•••••.••.•. S.99 te t.• 8'ousts with lacy ruffles. White only ......................................... 1.99 GLOVIS A5sorted novelty leathers. S fashion colors, reg. 9.00.12.00 .••••••••••..••.•••... US Nylon lfoves. Short and lonf. 6 fashion colors, ref. 3.50-500 ••••••••.•.••••..... 2.11 Oesltntr cotton &loves. All leniths. 6 colors, reg. 3.56-7.00 .•••••••••••••••••••.• 2.59 HOSIHY f llfllon Panty Hose. S, M, T. 5 fasllion colors, re1. 3.00, 4.00 •••••••....•.••...•. t.• ltoblnson'~cnm nylons 6 J!l. reg. a uw Run Guard hell, toe ............................................. 7.14 5.70 ~ bll1, toe ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••. 7.14 5.7D Dlytlft'ltshltr, heel, toe ••••••••••••••.••••••••..••••••••.•••..• 7.14 $.70 FASHION JEWILlY flmOus mak!r simulated baroque jewelry, r11. 5.00 to 30.00 •••••••••••••••••• Vi Off r_,.. maker enamel pins aftd earrings, rea. 2.00 to10.00 ..••••••••••••.•••• YI OFF f..,. 1111\ef pierced unin1 sets, re1. 5.00 ................................. 3.00 HANOIAGS SIRllfMI' bap. Crochet straws, wnlows, wickers, re1. 6.00.13.00 .••.•..••••••• 3.99-1.99 Supple. Jbillan luthet casuals, swaum, envelopes, rec. 50.~63.00 . . • • . • • • . . 2UI COSMIJJCS Miry Chas toUct water, 6 frqranca, rer. 6.50 .. • .. .. • . • • .. • .. • • .. .. .. • • .. .. 4.50 Mary Cblss Dustin( powder, 6 frllrtnces, rer. 5.00 ...•.••••••••••••••...•.•••• 3.50 Sctdaparelll Shockinc After-Bath colorne, rec. 3.00 ............................. 1.75 Robinson's Own De.odorant, rer. LOO • • .. • • • . • • • • • • • .. .. .. .. • • .. • • .. • .. .2 for 1.00 flNI JEWlllY Cultured pearl necllaces, Hf. 20.00 to 1,000.00 ••••.••••••.•• , .•••••••••• 25% Off Assorted told, sold and stonl pins, urrlnp. rinp .•••••••••••••••••••..•• 25% OFF NOTIONS Jumbo wit or dr111 bap, rec. 5.51> •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.50 Nylon, travel suit blf, r11_. 6J)0 .............................................. 4.50 Nyfon ~ ns big'.,., 7.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••.•.. ~50 Men's or ladies' wnbrellas, ref. 8.00.12.00 .................................... 1.50 SILVllWAH Gadroon border double veg. dish with pyrex liner, rei 18.00 ••••••••••••••••••.• 13.50 2-Qt. covered cmerofe, rer.19.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13.50 2·0t footed pitcher wttn lee ruard, rei 18.00 ................................ 13.50 STATIONHY Assorted albums and scrapbooks, reg. 3.95 to 6.50 ••••••.•••••••••••••••••• 1"'4.49 Eaton l.DOmllld stltionery; Mlitt, blue, iJey, pink, reg. too • , ................. 2/1.39 THE IOYS-SHOP No-iron sportshlris. Assorted colors, patterns. 8-20, reg. 4.00 •••••••••••••....... 2.t9 Pajamas. Lona and short sleeve and leg. Assorted. 8-20. rec. 3.50 ••••••••••• l.71, 2/5.50 True Merit double stat britts. White. 8-20, re1. '2/2.6/J, 2/2.80 •••••••••••••••• 3/2.39 PH-TllN Ol•LS Assorted S91Un; pullovers, cardi1ans. 3-16, rei. 7.00.12.00 •••••••••••••• 'l1·Yi OFF Casual and drmy dresus. Many styles, fabrics, ref. 8.00.12.00 ............ Y.i·Yi OFF GIRLS' 7 TO 14 Dirndl skirts and blousts. Assorted Jl(iDts. 7-14, reg. 9.00 ...... •• ............ 5.tl SET Jamaica shorts. Pennantnt press. Bri&flt colors. 7-14, rei. lOO .................. 1.91 T-shirts. Cotton knits in solids, prints, $tripes. 7·14, rec. 3.50/4.50 ................ 2.49 GtlLS ACCISSOlllS SlllltlNG IAC> Opens to aw'. GrNt forllllnber pertits, sleepouts ll'd tvatrooms. Polyester filled. ACltltt satin c:ower. I.II ... -- YOUNG Pla.ll'S Sffoil -ru-..·-Re1. too to 11• AaalW ~ of cild'., ....,: rwMc afrls' shoes for scllool, tins °' play. Cwnlt atylts. Fashion co1ar1. 8.17 . flmous•INktr taltYll$ shoes for boys Ind sfr1S. rec. 5.00-7.25 ............... UM.• Special purchase; tamous-mak« Soys' shoes, rei 11.00. llJO •••••••••.••......•. 7.• FUl SALON Dyed broadtall·9f'oces5td llfl'b )lcktts, trimmed with n1turaf °'dyed milk ••••••. a• H1tu11I mink )aclet •...•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill.ID Natural mink full-lenrth c;oet ........................................... 1.-• IVC ftotil,KJ) UHUI tO l .. OW COli#'ffft Of ~0..M tll 1-""'°*'1• t\iftr,. DHIGNll COATS Camel's hair coats; ad'llltCI stylts: 6-1~ ref. 100.00 ..•••••••••••••••••••••••• 71.• Cashmere/mink blend coats; 5 colon; 4-18; ref. 111.00 ···~·· •••••••••••••••••• 11.• DESIG,.H DIESSES Reduced ifOOP of dresses, costumes for day, cocldal and fofmal ww. Many one-of-a·kind styles; in rich t•ies, ttOYelty wtMS, rti 76.00.200.00 .•• ~Off MISSES AND PACUEnH DRISSIS Day and late·day dresses; variety of styles, fabrics, rea. 60.00.136.00 ....... 3U7•.t7 WOMEN'S DRESSES Dresses, costumes, sizes 14-20; 121h·221h; many styles, ref. 56.~96.00 .. 1/J t1 Yi OFF BETTER S,OITSWEAlt DRESSES AND KNITS· Famed shirt•slyle dresses, spring prints ................................ 1Ut· ll99 Famous-make spring dresses, reg. 33.()().50.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.17·33.17 famous woof knit dresses, suits, costumes; reg. 6/J.~130.00 •••••••••••••• 3UHG.97 IEnER S'OITSWEAR Summer skirts; Mines, dirndls in solids and Pltt•me •...•••••••••••••••••••••. 1U9 Tailored Dacron* polyester I cotton shirts; lipt, dark col011 •••••• ro .............. U9 Wool cabled cardigan sweater; 36-40, rtf. Z().00 •••••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••• 1UI lllDAL SALON Bridal gowns, show samples; sizes 8-10, reg. 100.00.380.00 ............... 25.9J.12U7 Bridesmaid and formal gowns; 8-12, reg. 28.~96.00 •.• , .................. UJ.31.97 lOUNGEWEAl Nylon quilted short robes: P.S·M·L, rec. 20.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 11.91 Cotton dusters; P..S.M·L, 8-18, reg. ll.~17.00 ............................ 7 .... H ·Nylon lace robes; reg. 23.00-30.00 .......................... , ••••••••• 15.n.tl.H LINGERIE . Waltz gowns, many styles; P·S·M·l., reg. 7.~15.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 4.n.1.99 Pajamas, sleepcoats; reg. 6.00 each •......••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• each U9 Nylon tricot half-slips: S.M·l, rea. 4.~8.00 •••••••••••••••• : •••••••••••••• 1•5.• FASHION FOUNDATIONS . Famous sott cup bra; beige; pink, blue; 32·36A; 32·388,C, reg. 5.00 ••••••••••••••.• 3.49 Lacy cupped bra: 32·388,C,D, reg. 6.50-7.00 ..•...•••.••.•••••••••••••••••••.•. 3.91 famous pantY(irdle; 2 lengths; S·M·L. reg. 8.~9.00 •••••••.•.•••••••••••••• 4.•5.19 Co-Pilot and famous-make long·leg pull-on pantygirdles, Feg. 11.00.12.00 • • • • • • • • . • 7.99 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN llNGUIE Jr. lh slips/broken sizes S.11: white, nude, black. reg. 4.00 .......•••••.•••••••.. 1M Famous-make junior slips; 2 styles; white and colors; 5-13, reg. 8.00 ••••••••••••••. 3.• Group of assorted junior sleepwear and robes .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 1/a OFF IATH SH0'9 fitldctestl.ustre towel1; Bath, rec. 3.50 • ~ .................................... 141 Hand, ref. 2.00 ••••••••• , ....... , .1.lt llp, reg, 90¢ ...................... 7~ Face, reg. 80¢ .................... I~ Tub mat,·rta. 5.50 ................. 4.41 BEDDING Beauty Blend white perma·press sheets and cases: lwln flat, re1. 4.60 ................ 3.• Twin fitted, reg. 4.50 .............. 3.11 Full flat. reg. 5.50 ................. 4.• full fitted. res. 5.50 ............... 4.• Queen flat, rea.150 ............... 7.• Queen ttttld, reg. 8.50 ............. 7.41 LINENS Castilla flannel-backed vinyl with lace edge: 52"x52" sq .. ref. 3.95 ............. 2.95 60"x108", reg. 8.95 ............... 7.15 52"x70'', ref. 4.95 ................ 3.95 66" rd., re1. 7.95 .................. 1.15 SHOE SALON Gamin's 'Jean' turtle-c,,lf low heel pump in black, white, platinum, oranat, yellow, tteen, reg. 24.00 ..••......... t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.• D'Antonio's·'Oover Slina,' mid-heel pump in black, bont, nt't'f, wlllte, yellow, oranft calf; black patent, reg. 29.00 •.•••••••••••••••••••• , ......... 22.11 WOMEN'S SHOES Paradise Kittens' 'Tiffany' in black patent; white, bone, blue· calf, rea.18.00 ••••••• 14 .. Paradise Kittens' 'fancy free' in black patent; white or bone Cllf, rer.18.00 , •••••• 14• ·voUNG CALIFORNIAN COATS AND SUITS Spring coats, sharp_ styles, zingy colors, r_eg. 40.00-46.00 •••.••••••••••••••••••• 21.17 Wool Shetland pea iacht, brass buttons; in white, navy, baby camel •••••••••••.• ~• Sprinr suits, many styles, fabrics, colors, reg. 40.ro10.oo ••• _ ..... : ••••• .2U7-3U7 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN 5'01tTSWEAR Famous·make cotton shifts: many prints, stripes .................. l .•10.ft famous-make jamaica shorts; pattems,"sollds, ref. 6.00 ................. Ut YOUNG CALIFORNIAN DRESSES Famous.make polyester knits, petite and jr., sizes, rtf. 26.00-33.00 •••••••••• 14.•tU9 Anael-sleeved skimmer, many sheer prints. reg. 17.00 . : ••• '· ••••••••••••••••••• 11M Sprln1 and summer dresses: assorted, reg. 17.~28.00 ................... 12.•11.M PATIO DRESSES Famous-make spring tishions, reg. 23.00-40.00 .......................... 1u•22.• Famous-name linen skimmers, now only ........................................ .. ROIJNAIH MISSES' DRESSES Wool knit dresses and suits, from a very famous maker, now only ••••••••••• 22.tt-35.• Atnel' triacetate jerseys, rea. 17.00·28.00 ........ , ..................... 11.•tl• lOllNAllE WOMEN'S DRESSES lintn dresses, sizes 14-20 and half s1m, reg. 20.00.23.00 •••••••••••••••••••••. 14.• Schiffli embroidered cotton dresses, sim 14·20, rea. 30.00 ..................... 1t.• ROllNAIH COATS Sprinf coau, by a 1amous-maker ... wools, wool/polyesttf blends, wool shet· lands; younf misses, missy and petite.styles.. res. 56.00.70.00. 39.91-49.99 luxury Clmel hair c.oats,'butter·soft, misses/petites, rec. 96.00 •••••••••••••••••.•• lOllN.AIH SUITS Double-knit woOls, a very special purcheM of btlutifafly dttllled 3fc. suits In a vwlety of styles and colors. 39.91 AVAHT GA•DI SHOIS Carni.1'1 plfin pump in black patent, bone, rwtf1 wltita kJd, rq. 20.00 ••••••••.•. 11.11 THOUSANDS Of OtHH VALUll TOO NUMllOUS 10 LIST. SHOP EAIL Y fOI lllJ SlllCTtoN .... _. • -• • Ii lli .... -----·· HOWIWUB ' -4 qt. ceat ......._ Prttto ptlSSlr1 cder, rai. tS.15 .......................... lll Wlrins ~ bllldef' ••••••••.• • • •••••• • • • • • • -•• • • • ••••• • ,. • • •, • • • • • • • • • 12. n Sunbellll Personll ClotblsDryer ••••...•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lll Saltln ~ 17"19" aweral, r11. 14 .. 95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• &Ill TOYS . JAMES IOllD Ill IOADRACE Sll T erriflc buy on thli f nous roed race s.et lneNdes COllPMtl layout, 1 transfonnet and two cars. Grtlt for boys of lft ll'S· ~ now. 1117 8/0 Aston-Martin [)8..5 car, rec. 4.98 .•.••...•. • ..... • .... · • • •• ••• •· •••• ••• •• .W JWR dtwu Fold·" Roll Pln1Pon1 table. Full 1h'' top. rer. 39.9t. • ••••• ••••••• .... a.a PLOOI COVHINGS • • • Nylon pile hi·lo loop brotdlooni, a colan, rec. 9." installed •••••••••••••••••••• • .1 • M'uttl-color nylon 24nel loop, res. 10.35 lnstatltd .. . . ............. • • •• • • •• .... t• 3 FINE BROADLOOMS SQUARE YARO INSTAlUD Heavy nylon pile subtle pattern loop .......... rei. 11.35 Plush cut pile nylon, 9 muttKolors ........... r:ec. 11.35 Dense, plush pile acrylic, 10 colors ........... rec. 11.35 9.00 Tip sheared single level ac~lic, reg. 12.3~ installed ............................ 1 .. Thick random sheared acryhc, reg. 13.95 1nsulled .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.44 Deluxe single level tip sheared wool, rei 14.95 installed ....................... na HCOIDS/PHONOGlAPHS/TllMSJON/STIHO LP albums: sound tracks from motion pictures hlcl..Sin( 'Guesl Who's Comins To Dinner,' 'Bonnie & Clyde,' 'Cool Hand Luke' and '8om Free.' EACH 3.68 Record player stand with casters. dividers for alb11n1 ....................... 1l• RCA VICTOR COLOR TELEVISION CbNSOLE 295 SQ. IN. PICTURE 468.68 Port.able RCA Victor color television ........................................ 211.11 ~ Zenith color remote control 295 sq. in. picture, walnut ........................ .... Contemporary stereo console, FM·AM radio, 4-spetd chanatr .................. ~ .. TOMORROW AU/Gins Artificial trees, 41h·ft. to J.ft., ref. 29.9>39.95 .......................... 1l .. 2l• Salad sets, 7-f'C., monkey pod, ref.19.95 .................................... 1~ SLEEP SHOP Assorted twin or full sets, discontinued, reg. 79.95-99.95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ our own masterpiece twin or ex-long sets: chooH med., firm or ex-firm tension; reg. 119.95 ........ IU5. Queen size, reg. 169.9-5 ....... 14t.15. Kina alze, ref. 209.95 .................................................. 1aa Queen size mtsterpiece ortho. rer. 179.95 .................................. 111&15 Kins size masttrt>itct Ol'thot rea. 219.95 ................................... 1•• Roblftairt twi" °'Ml sets, 8-wly hind tied boxsprings, rer. 139.50 ............. 11l9 PU•NITUll Spenisfl 3-pc. bedroom aulte. rei, 499.00 •.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •iJ' 'Cant accent occalonal chtil'S in welve~ rec. 79.95 .............................. ; ~dtlrtcl 2..pc. ~, rfl'. 599.00 ....••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ DOwn pillow beck sof1, custom CO¥trtd ht luxurious dlc:ofltor fabrics. Hand tltd bat conatruc:tton. AftHlblt bJ the foot Aouca lftdudtd. 5 foot •••••••• -. ••••••••••.. 211.11 7 foot ••••••••••••••••••••• -- 6 foot ••••••••••••••••••••• 1'21.11 I foot ••••••••••••••••••••• all CURTAINS, DlAPHllS :: Silm "°"Jwood CO'ftt', 30", rec. 17.99 ... 14.• 39", rq.19.99 .•••••••••••••.• 1ui: Wtctce fnm bolltlr. • ............................................. , •• ') ... . Robintlrt lllnd-pjdtd ~d. RMrM Wm. Kocltf' "'1tltlr ftllecl. • Twtn, rtr 59.IS. ...... Full, rte. 69.95 •• a• W, ~ Kiie, ..... 7U5 •. ~ DICOl4TM....fAllJCS_ ' ~ __.,....,,__ Cllltlm -.-. II~ rHPiOlit.rn ~ t:lllrtcl" -tlllclr' ""'. • • • • • • • .. • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... "'. c.-. ,,..... wioad .......,., lfl flniltm ••..•••••••.••. ' •••••••••••••••• • '"' • ln!Partld ltlllln uphofltlrJ flbrlc In blue and """· "' 1100 Jd.. ................. ~ . LAMPS ANO PICTU-IS • frlderidl C.,. "1 ""'8. br~ tortoiM 11111 .••.••••••••••••••• u · EJIDnUy·fr"'* pllefy '~ 1Wt. to 37147"; ....... : tr• la.ti ·~Met Nb ..................... t ••••••••••••• ····""''"' Robinson's Newport • Faslilon Island.~ • P~one 644-2100 . \ '· .. -- .• ·! . 5 . . I .. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , ... ""''~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE -ftp-• -···· -·- Holidays Stirring Dispute WASHINGTON (AP) - Around the Hou .. Judtdtry Committee they call it the Columbus Day caper and if it SU<l<!eeds, four national bolid~ will provide tbree- day weetitnds each year. A bill calling 'for the obeervance of Wubi.Qlt.on•1 Bl.rtbday, Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Columbo.I Day on Moodaya bas bee.n appro~ by the committee. But doo't pact that weekend bag yet. A favorite of the buslne1s community. which thlnka it would make for more ef· ficient work aod production schedules and less absen- teeism -and strongly back- ed by the travel agencies and a.irlloes -tbe bill hasn't stirred much enthusiasm among the general public. OPPOSITION And it has a r o us e'd surprisingly s t r o n g op- position irom p a t r i o t i c societies and v e t e r a n s organizations with an in- terest in a spedfic holiday, and church groups with an interest In Sunday church attendance. They've expressed fears that regular t h r e e • d a y holidays would lure people into unpatriotic and impious endeavors on those oc- casions. Such opposition p r e t t y well 9Cuttled the original Y.ooday holiday bill before the committee last year. When the first session of Congr,ss ended, o n 1 y Memorial Day remained in a bill that would have also moved Washington's Birth· day, Independence Day . V e ( e r a n s Day and Thanksgiving lo Monday. It was then that Rep. Robert McClory. R-Ill .. chief spoosor of the b i I 1 • d j 1 c o vered Christopher Columbus. For years Americans or Italian d e s c e n t have cherished the idea of a na- tional h o I i d a y com- memorating Columbus. And fot' years Rep. Peter W. R~, D-N.J .• a senior ~ Co mmitt e e member, has introduced billa establishing such a hoUday. COLUMBUS DAY Many slates observe Oct. 12 as Columbus Day but the bills for a na tional holiday never got anywhere. They served mainly to s t i r counter campaigns b y Americans of ScandJJwlvian stock for a Leif Ericson Day in honor or the man they are convi~d d i s c o v e r e d America. Rather than try t o legislate history and reluc- tant to impose two new holidays on the nation. Chairman Emanuel Celler. D-N.Y .• kept the Columbu~ Day bills well bottled up. Then one day McClory looked at R-OdiDo. Rodino looked at McClory. And a new bill was born. With Rodino deliverl.ng the Democrats who have large Italian blocs in their districts and McClory lining up the Republicans, Celler was ou.tmaneuvered and the bill was approved la st month. 3RD MONDAY lt would !ix WashingU>n's Birthday on the thJrd Mon· day in February, Memorial Day on the last Monday in May. Columbus o., on the second Monday in October and V~rans Day on the fourth Monday in October. It would apply only to federal employes u n I e a a states enacted a i m 11 a r legislation. But chances are that without ltrenooos lobbying by its backers1 ~ bill may not get mudJ runner. And if tt should get to the floor, Leif Ericson's frieofa an llD'e to be wd.lng. 'Kids' Replace 'Americans' Piano Concert .. -. -----... "' ..... __ ,,. . . ..__ ... -.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Honor Y oar Callers .. Popular Costa Mesa square dance caller Herb Lesher (left) and his wile Barbara were honored recenUy at a surprise 20th anniversary dance hon- oring his 20 ye~rs as a caller. Elgie Armour (right) vice president of Square Riggers Dance Club presented trophy and honor scroll signed by those who attended. The Lesbers teach a Costa Mesa Recreation Department square dance and !requenUy perform publicly. DIVER WATCH SHAVER REPAIR TUNE-UP ,:::" Factory-trained ex- perts will clean, oil and sharpea yoor electric razor. 48~ PACIFIC WATERS ~i~ peeJa1 and cleaned - ready to eat. Stock &11> now! 4'/, oz. ~. APl'll 18, 1968 DAILY PILOT ~ Eplpp .. g Soath Viets M16 Hille Production Rises WASlIINGTON (UP[) - The Army will be turnlng out ?r.16 riflea at a rate of more than a million a year J>y late ~If present plans for a major tncrene in pro· d11ction are carried out. The big increase, which would more than triple the production rate, is cl~ely linked to the Johnson ad· ministration's hope of fully equipping the 700,000-man South Vietnamese fo!<les end turning over t h e fighting burden to them. The Army said that at present the South Viet· namese forces ha..ie a higher priority t~an U.S. troops in Korea in getting the new rifle. Though il has been the subject of con- troversy the Army believes the Ml6 is the best general purpose automatic rifle yet developed. A total of 700,000 of the rifles have already been produced and 525.000 of them are in Southeast Asia, • but only .elected uqits of the South Vietnamese a r m y have them. U.S. behind-the- lines support forces 1n Viet- nam also lack them. The present production, all by Colt's industries, ts 30.000 a month. This Is to be locreased by next January to 40,000 and by June, 1969, to 50,000 a month, where it will level off. In addition, the Army has acquired from COlt's, at a price of S4.5 million, the right to license two ad· diUonal producers who will be asked to reach a rate of 25,000 rifles a month each by the end of November, 1969. The plans call for the ad• diUonal producers to make 280,000 riiles b e t w e e n February and December, 1969. The combl.Ded pro- duction' rate for the three producers would reach 100,000 a month, as com· pared with an average ot 27,500 for th-\ year ended Ju• 1Y 1. The Ml6 empty welg1\1 8.5 pounds, compared with 8.7 pounds for the M14. and fires a smaller bullet - 5.56mm Instead or 7.62mm -enabling a 50llde.r to car- ry twice as many rounds of ammunition. It has a 50 per· cent higher muzzle velocity and other s (1 pert or characteristics. Negotiations are under way with h y d r a m a ti c division of GeMral Motors,!.==========:: Maremont C o r p . , Har- rington & Richardson COrp. and Cadillac Gage Co. to select the additional pro- ducers, which a.re expected to be announced by the end LOCAl No other newap•p•r fella v•• more, overy dey, ebout wh.t't 9oln9 on In the ,, .... , Oren9e Coed then the DAILY PILOT, of the rnomh. ZENITH CENTER FOCUS 6x30 BINOCULARS fully aiated optics for liletime satisfaction-a truly :;;in~~: lhelsportsman2, eompleteBwith qaua'ttr Priced even below OW US· 1Jal low. dis-cow. AT COllftt pnce! 2US 86 8YR. PROOF OLD FULL 499 QUART • .., .... ........ BEER "CASCADI" * mm.BOUIS *- MILT 12 9'00tl t9 t PW IATVIDAT 11 h t ~ IUMDAT U .. 7 • CHILDREN'S THEATER -Ed McMahon, above. narrates a story about the hen that lays "The Enor- mous Egg," tonight -at 7:30 p.m. in color o~ Chan- nel 4. When the egg hatches. out comes a dinosaur which grows so fast the family farm becomes too small and other arrangements have to be made. TELE"JSION VIEWS 2nd Network Tells Plans By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A second television network has announced plans for a series dealing with Negro life in America, and aimed at improving relations be- tween the white and black communities. JUST A WEEK ago, CBS-TV said that, starting July 2, it would offer a seven-program, prime time summer series entitled "Of Black America," employing a mag· azine-type format. Tuesday, meanwhile, National Education Television (NET) said that beginning in mid-June, it would broad- cast nationally to lt.s 140 affillated stations a monthly hour about "news and cultural developments in the Am· ertcan Negro community." SAID NET'S announcement: "The program will stress not only what baa to be done to' ameliorate race relations, but also what baa been and is being accom- plished." Described as 0 an experimental black magazine of the air " the series is aimed at providing "Ne~roes and whites' with a continuing view of what is gorng on in black America, from politics to business and from edu· cation to the arts." ACCORDING TO NET, the program will try "to implement the recent report of the President's Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, which called on the communicatio111 media to 'expand and intensify cover- age of the Negro community ••. to recognize the exist- ence of Negroes as a group within the community.' " Furthermore, the Tuesday announcement said, ·~NET is assembling an integrated stall ..• to produce ltie new series. The program will also serve as a work- shop to train young Negroes in television." "THIS, TOO," said William H. Kobin, NET vice president for yrogramming, "is in line with the recom- mendations o the President's commission that more Negro reporters and editors are needed in broadcaa~ Ing." In short, television is bo~t:;> help cool off the feared long, hot summer by g a sudden start in the direction of programming that could bring needed · nderstanding to the relations of the races. CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, the CBS-TV newsman 1ho recently scored a coup by becoming the first Am· ·rtcan network correspondent to visit North Vietnam during the war, told about bis eight-day trip in a one- hour special broadcast Tuesday night. It was an altogether superior program, and perhaps chiefly because of the way Collingwood brought his trained observation and experience to bear on the sub- ject, rendering not only diplomatic news, but a sense of flesh and blood and reasonable interpretation as well. Dennis the Metaace r. , l (• r 1 ' L , • • ; • , ·,. P!ANUTS JUDGE PARKER THE MOl5 6~VE VOii ORPERS 10 6ET OUT OF lOWN FOR A FEW PAYS •• RIGHT~ TUMBLEWEEDS SAVI WHAT YOO NEED IS A FAITHFUL INDtAN C™PANION! .. .A INDIAN Sl~KJCK! Mun AND JEA= . W~AT ARE YOU OOING TO CICERO? MA~I~ AND IAA ~ 60tN<f11Nro 6U51Nl!S6, ..w.ss~! DllllE DEERE Jy Harold Le Dow ALL lfl~T! WHERE'S ""°IHA!t? 1"1.L PAJelC IT IN A 6ARAGE MIERE rT CAN'r &E SEEN! 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Josec>lt Cot· ten, M1rtb1 Scott ll*l (R) 8 9 Ci) MC ClllWNI'• Tilutn: (C) <60> "TIM CnormoU1 Eu." The story closely follows lht plot ol Oliver 8uttttw0rth'1 lloolt for dlil· dren i nd tllll tilt *'J 1bout I sm1ll bof f~ f!Mdom, New HemPlhife. llld Ills trlc:emoPt dlno-uur tlYt wu Mttcblcl f n1111 aa enonnous 111 ltld by tht bof• ,,i lien. Under tht p 141nct ol 1 Smitlllonltn adtlltilt. JOMI "ltllln fetda ""' CllWI for 1111 pit 1111111 the dlnouur It too bla to kMp on !tit f11m. All orlli!lal ICOft was written fOf this protntm end 1n hmrument will bt 1dded to the 11nnrem111t eec:h time the dlno· Hur'I IJQWth 11 lllelltloned, IO ttllt there 111n ~ '" 111tlrt ottblltu wlltll llt •• rlldlt4 full lizt. • Lit• .......... 4C) (lO) D lffl CJ) Tiit '1'llr .._: (C) (~)Sitter ltrtrlllt •rrMI ill San 0 s.,,.... Tlllltrt: (C) (60) 'Their Own Utcutlonen." 0..n Stockwell, H1'1Cll1I Btnttldl, f11nk Purlia st1r. 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Beller living in Smoe Frtt ust ''e ooe. tt Wood root. Any reuonable 54!-2894 Area. 4 bu<>e bedrooms, plus ~ ~ION Viejo; lovely 3 BR. 2 ea.. retrlg. a!N:aod., cerip., drapes; bllnl; patio, lncd. 1 yr. old. Nr. Fr'wy, It actiol. Lease. 549-2464 rambllnc 4 BR. tamtly room tmna arnngfd • (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including boat slips, from contemponry home from I';' c..s•-e Realty ' PARK UDO 3 bdrm Con· ramily room. 2 baths wilh garden entry and magnlf>. ......,.. 546-S880 domiltlum cbldm al't'a at new beaulllul good car'P('I· cent tetTUO entl-y ball. All '"!Ille.__ N-E•W"lm!"'H•O•M-E•S""'!!_•·'!!!! pool $29,950. BY OWNER Ing with matching drapes. this and a ~ rear yard • OllN DAILY 10•4 • · (213) 27~ Lush landlk."Rpmi; surroun<ls ~~ One Year of Love FOR FREE Cotta Mesa 3100 $33,111 w;u, PoOl too. SSl,500. 400 Whuiw•rcl Ln., N.I . ruU.Y cpt'd. drp'd, 3 BR, 2 this enclosed yard. Bu.y of Panoramic View u,,.., ••Y Aru . 4.s IR.. be, pro( lnc!.scpg, darling the monlh! 3 BDRM EAST SIDE Form din area I IPftdou• Uv rm. Ir den. 2 ba, Beaut yd, nu decor, Lse $225 mo. 642-1447 HuntinC)ton Harbour Sales Corp. dining room of tbls large 4 9ar. ff•"' $54,950, 10~ clft. $29.950 Owner. 642--0421 ~; From t.l\e Uvlng room and U55·U50 1q. ft. + l car chldm's 11.rea, med dog run. ~_ ........... _ YES •.• this new borne wu purchaSC'd last yee.r 11nd now the proud ownrrs are H8wail CALL DICK FABIAN -147-2531 BR bo 'th b , .. , ... 21 '46.f au ...... WA'l'ERFRONT 62 Balboa -me wi uge rumpus ___ ---• - room. See the bay, lights and APARTMENT TIME Oms 3 BR. Sili.000. Will Catalina Island. This hom.e WE HAVE J.-6.8..10 UN1TS con1>ider trade. LI s-m1 We will mall you lot mapg 7682 EDINGER 8.t2-4455, 540-51'10 Open Eves. bound. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BY Owner. 2 BR. 1 Mlh, BATH, FAMILY ROOM, clean completely cvpeted It DINlNG ROOM all dffignoo draped. 309 Broadway. ll60 Into MODERN RANCH. Lota per mo. Call eves. 6'13--4577 of stOlle work in lll'Ppl11cr. CLEAN lrg 3 BR. hu: cpll !!hake ronl, carpets 1nri lhruout. Frplc. gar &. fenced draprs Nr. PANORAMIC yd Adults. 2625 El<k-n Ave. VIEW ot· OCEAN. You can Sl45 mo. 67~52'70 & financing iD.f ormaUon. PERfKTU)lf1Sn U you want U\e very best in a l&rg-e luxurious borne hett it iJ! Owr 5,00> Jq. ft. in ~xcluaive C-.meo Shol't'S with 4 bdnru • panelfd den full size cocktail bar Pnol k poolsldr lllllal formal d111lnq room Sl!>S.000 0!.11 Wally Hallberg Eves. 642-4290 JUST TAKE OVER THE LOAN The payments are $158 Pl'r month including tax & inler- esl is only 5% r~. 3 BR 2 bath.~. Camlly room, hard- wood noors, carpeli.. dl"3pl's & shake roof. All land- scarcd. $27,500. ~COATS ~ wAttAcE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) HARBOR VIE-W- HILLS Corona del Mar Lusk • built homes located In the Southland's most de- sirable Ir tasclnatl.ni area. Schools & CalU. Irvine Campus ju$t m o m e n t a aw11y. Sensibly priced from $34,900 to $48,900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Paci{Jc Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Turn on San Joaquln Hills Rd.. then follow signs to m_od_:I~~· Golf Cour1e EXTRA SPECIAL Can you imagme being right on the fairway ovrrlooking the 11th lee of Mesa Verde Counll'Y Oub~ What a set- ting! Stt this lovely '\ bath home with a I a r 11: e BR~. ramJly room & drn or din- init room. llug<' i.:las:s pir- ture windows. inter · com. etc. Lowest priced property we !mow al oo lhl' <'OUne at $42,500. Try to Ix-al ii. College Realty 546-5880 Deluxe Home & Apt. Custom built 2 BR & den, 2 bath home on desirable Clilf Drive_ Huge living room with beamed ceilings. sun- ny dining room overlooking the sheltered i;tsrden • patio, den with cornrr brick fil't'- placc PLUS 11mart B A Y VIEW income ape:rtml'nt. Large lushly landllCaped cor- nrr lot. Out or town ownrr will tma.nre al Ii'~~ inter- rst ! s-17 .~.00. Ruth Pardoll, RHltor 160."> Westcliff Dr. 642-5200 --Newport Hei9hts Only S19,950. Excellent Ellst- a1de location, l Bedrooms plus guest room. quiet cul- de-Sllc street $132.00 Pe r month wiU lnch.w prlncl- pll', lnlrrest. taxf'11 & ln.'!l.lr- ;lnce. Jeon Smitfl Realtor 646-3256 UDO ISL! PrHti .. Address ()wnf'T lettVln( IJ'fla but Wllmt " wt1ekend cottage. WIO 1r11de or wlJ hia 4 SR !'i bath 2 fi~laces 3 car P"'I"· 5.D1 aq Ct horM. >Cr FAST! SM>.<XK> loAn •VllllabW. WALLY Mc:<X>Y REAL 1Y MU487 anytime 54M4U THRH . SEPARAll UNITS SUllSHlll SPECIAL is ideal for the family and All are priced tromJ to 8 W. OCEAN FRONT entertaining. $49;950 with a times gross incomes. C.omer, 1 br, dbl 11:ar. cpts. 4 BR -GLEN-MAR- low down ~ment. Ward Mgt. Co. 642-2020 r!rps, $49,:,00. 494-9'271 Below markcl. S<"Uer trans. ferrt'd. Uilry Wllh at-ccss lo faro rm, liv 1m & BR. Kitch- en compl. w modem bit-In appliances. Sliding g l a s s doors. lge rear yd, dble gar- age w/work space. Ready to mnvf' in. Call 96'2-44TI A "RING" BY OWNER-4-plex. Balboit -~·.SPRING Costa Mu• 1100 Blvd. Good buy! Reas. • tt2· dov.n. TI6-t357 ms •REALTY Horne and Income ••• Every oooe in a while we list "ANYTIME'' an outatanding home plus UIOl WestcllU Drive income. -Uve ln ~own­ TAI SAVIRS ers 2 Bedroom plus den with 3 b&lhs and ramily room. - Beautiful kitchffi -tile with buill·lm1. -Rent a 2 be-d-Six 3 BR 2 ba units room and hartw>tnr !or S200. $825 mo. income only 5 yee.rs old. Everything 6 older hou.as, lg. lot . tip-top -$44,950 -10',;. $425 mo. income down . House + 3 older units 646-7171 • 546-2313 $390 mo. Income OPEN EVES. Newport Hgh. 1210 WTSIDE SPECIAL 1llage Real Estate Only $700 total down pay- ment, 6';~ int., Sl24 month !lli:!·+t ii ,,.,f>..M1U3 includes all • no loan pmnls * Owner to pay. S17.950 lull pnrc. This older 2 BR 1 bath Transferred home ls cozy & inve~lmenl MUST SELL! wise. LOCKHART REALT~ No down Cl, Min clown FHA 646-3.122 646-2301 on this 4 Bdrm prestige Houle + garage apt ... Newport $i05 mo. Income T HE~EAL E.STATERS By Owner-Builder home h:o1t~ 111 '29.750. Cail Cu.~t.om Home Top location, 3 Leo Lichter, Rltr asSOClated at Victoria 646-1111 (Call Anytime) Perron Rea.tty Co. 18th It Orange 642-Im FRONT ROW BLUFfS --BY-OWNER-- NO GIMMICKS! bdrm, family rm, 2 bath.~. with finest bit • 1n11. rood center, HARBOUR REAL TY hlt-ln vacuum, 3 -car gar. 847~ days rumpu\ rm, J yrs old. $~2.~ ~17-3237 eV<'S 443 Fullerton, 543-3188. -UTTLE CASTLE -Everyboll- /;.sr f ~ Qualifies Just a nice 3 Br, 1114 bath home in loP condition. Entry haU, din. al't'll lbolh car- Cuslomized for a couple with ...!loocs_m discr1minatiligtesle. -Xtra extras. 2211 Raleigh Ave., lge ltv rm openiqit on 15x.3.) C.M. lby appointmrnl oolyl. terrace. Form/dining rm w/ $22,900. 548-3575 BY Owner $22.500: J BR. 1 ~ . NHt-Sweet-Petite BA. newly carpeted. Nief' 4 Broroom Home -$1300 patio in rear, Insulated ceil-Down $15§.,.P.£'r .m2!!.!h - lrrgs:-AJ!l'y'<:CCess Tor Total Price $18.950. camper or trlr or nrw 646-7171 546-2313 itaragP. Close.-to srhools Open Eves. Rm. for l)OOI. 2501 Margaret Dr., N.B. 213: 2'56-2265 U14 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach CONDOMINIUM 3 BR. 2 ba. all on ground levPI, rtbl gar (elec doocl Located on beautilul roll- ing g~lt. Enjoy your free time. 100% yam care, l)lus exterior of yoor homf» Call for tPrnls, etc. Ph. 644-1133 SM> down & take ovf'r ex- isting GI 1011.n • no loan roes patio, $40,500. Joe Clarkson Coldwell, Banker & Co. 2200 E. Coast Hltllway NtwP<!rt 8ee<ll. C•llfornla Kl HUI OR S·J ... 3 Bdnn 3 baths Deluxe On quiet cul-de-sac street and Mesa Verde Golf Course. Pool and watt'rfalls. Partly fumlshfd. s=i5.500. Good or increase<! inte.l'l'SI. C.or-I ~ IZl'OUS 3 BR • den " ramiJy ...... -~ Bania lttaltu room. lmmarulate w i t h _ -.-642-6.'J60 ll'rms. built-ms, carpettni. fireplace '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!~ -A--C'-O-O_L_P_O.,..--:"O-=-L & lovely yard. Call & see to-Excellent Location day 540-1151 • apen t"Ves. For a tong bot summer EXPANDING? $450 Down 4 BRs 2 baths, fireplace. car· Here are 2 spaciou.'I W-pcting, patio & beautifully rooms, ra.nch size panelled landscaped yard. $23.900 • living room, a bright roomy $3'XXl bandies. LOCKHART kltchen featuring a break-RLT'i 64&-3322 ~2301 ----------See this pleasant 4 BR fam-fast bar and forud 11.ir beat OWNEm 5 bedroom 2 baths throoghout. This won't last. famUy room h a rd wood SU4 per mond\ includes tu· floors. Built-in r o v ere d 2 BDR. BEACH CXYITACE Older but livable. Close to the Newport Harbor Yactil Club. Rented. Will trade. Terms. $32,500. OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX 3 bdnn + maids In upper, 2 bdrm Joweor. Good reco1-d. S85,500. Burr White, Realtor ily room + 1~ batfl home. Enjoy large paneled hvlng room with brick ri1'l'\)lace. Small down & assume large 5% ':lo Gf loan with $166 per month psys all -Asking $23.800. 13.,lllll 3Ul East C.oast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-3745 e11 and insurance. patio. No side, $28,500. ~:mm ~ Ml:SA Verde; 4 BR. 3 Baths; 2400 sq. fl. Ludscpd .. auto. t.prlnklen & door opener. 2043 WESI'CLIFF DRIVE $42.500. 54(}-3100 Aft 6 PM 646-7711 Open Eves. TRANSFERRED to S11moa OnJy $19 950 3. BR 2 ba, PRtio, elec kitch ' rhshwasher. drapes, w I w 3 bedroom • 2 bath home ln t"pts beautifully land~aped, Jovf'IY Costa Mes11. Large fruit lrci?s. $24,950. ~>1().2'783 brick fireplace • Excellent E SIDE 2 bd t d noor plan for RTOWina; (am-· , . nn, cp S, _ 11>~. lly. At end of cul-de-sac ~~';;· patio I< gar. Sl2S. LI street. Owner must aell due -·-------- to illnes~. Better hurry! Eve. 646-8259 1110 Mesa Verde AVAIL lmmed. Oil! Haven 3 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu Inc Apl, $49.500. :>48·7249 Corona del Mar 1250 Regardetl Regudeil Cest une bonnP maison AVl'C dru>C chambres a coueher pour sommril palsible. You will also have the early American style_ kitchen &: fall\lly room. Open every day 1·5. 511 Poinsettia. C'dM. DeLani-y Real Estate 673-3710 E-~X-CL-U-Sl-VE-:-e x-e _c_u_l_1 _v-e, family-type homr; 4 BR , 3 R11., beaut .. lgr. l1U1dS<'11Jlrd lot : heated pool: rib I . garage: xlnt cond.: will sc.-U furn. ind. 11 p p I i a n c e,.. C11meo Shores. Priced to sell immed. Owner 714: G7:l-1869 ILLNESS FORCES SALE Deluxe Home & Income Cui;tom-hlt, 111! new elrc lirPllm kitt'ht'n, oew RJlpha- nt'P!I, w/w c.-rpts plus 2 lovrly Furn Apl s. For del11 Us: Richard!IOn/PurcelJ Rfoalty 675-40.ll BA y VTEW Owner 4 BR tam. Sep. Master suite. $49,900. $5000 dn. 644-2516 lido Isle 1351 THE~EAL ESTATERS -MODEL HO)~E­ CUSTOM FEATURES lmmac. 3 BR 1~ bath + large beautiful recreation room. Haf(dal Realty ''Homes to Match lnrome' 8740 Warner M2-4405 - -,Wo FOR THE- PRICE OF ONE ly Nice 2 BR borne, trc11h painted + a rental on th back o! lhe lot. Pnced f fast 1U1le at $18,500. e or Paul Jones Realty 44 847-1266 Eves. S42-58 s. 3 BDRM, cpl~. d r p dUhwshr. frpl, 2 be, pal sprnkJr1 Clean! $ 2 3, 5 0 IO, 0 Owner 962 2912 5 BR 3 bath, den, famll.Y . cpts/drps. patio. t"ul-d e- MC. S.'4,000. 5 .. ~ GI loan + cash ltn 962-;isJ.i I! ORf-GON bound, must sci 4 BR, 2 BA, Seahavcn hom Frplc. S21,4JO. Owner 646-61 e. 48 OWNER· 4 br. 2 ba .. Ian d- !ICT> .. lrpl, Xlnl schls. $24,500 548-8AA2 a rt 5 or wkmds. Fountain Valley 141 0 Super Sharp have one )'eflt of love for 3 BR 1 Ba Carpets. Drapes less than the ownrr paid. Bll-lru.'. Frplc. G a r a I e . $33,500 • LOW DOWN. Call Adults So ~. net $1SS for the details today. 646-1162 494 8833 -B-R-.-St-OW!-, -tt-frlg-, -pr-, ..... -. -2 LOS PADRES REALTY 89;1 Glrnneyre ~t~t La11:un11 Reach 4!>1-AA.1.'l lnr'I to Tlc·Toc markrll TllE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN wilt be right al home in this early California styled home with olde Spanish influence. Niguel MCtion of Laguna. 3 BR. tonn/liv rm, $15,500 -S2GOO On. $150 mo. Mission Rlty 494--0731. SEE this custom built, near- Q' new chann home. Stun- nlnl!' OCt'l\O view. 2 BR. 2 BA., many hull I-ins. "5.000. 0»11..:r. jj)'ln. n..;,._ v.'OOd, So. Laguna 49!J..lll8 3 BR .. 2 Ba. home: level lot; beaut. view. Sep. din. rm., sunken liv. rm., quarry tile. beam ocil.: 3 patios. By Owner. $38,500 494-6942 Laguna Niguel 1707 Cozy, 3 BR. 2 BA home. Ideal for retired couple Or young couple's first Home. $24,900. AlllO a 5 BR. 212 BA home n~y Landscaped with 11 u p e r b view. $32,500. 496--5791 Duplexes For Sale 1975 2-2 BR Apts yard, gar., Quiel ~'tside. C.M. S"lOOO dn. * 534-2588 RENTALS Houses Furnished Costa Mesa 2100 VERY clean 3 bdrm home w11h large rencl'd rear yard, comrletely furnished. Availablr immediately. $175 monlh. Agrnt ~141 CLEAN 4 bedroom 2 bath eastsid!' home. I hlk from l'Mlooli. ,r., shoppini:. Lease Sll!j. The Real Es taters 646-71il N•wport Beach 2200 3 BR. furnishoo Be11ch house, fenced patio, 2 <'llr gar., frplc. Bit-ins. S250 mo. (Apnl May & J1.11el 201 Jo Annf' Pl. Newport Beach Aduhs. 630 H a m I I ton • ll!l3-Al79 2 BR $125. Cpt.s, drps, patio. No do~s. 238 Avocado St. &f.Hl074 4 BR., 2 Ba., Uv rm., din. rm., den; $250 Mo. 646-2042 549-1061 ~ea 2 BR ~ex. 1 ~ be., bit tna. Cp{jt, dr,Jg. $135. !.U Uitb Pf. Apt A. 673-mU. 5 BR., lg. 11v: nn., frpl., cpts, drps, bltns. S225 Mo. lease. ~9671 56.1251 eove 3 BR. 2 Ba. dbl. garage: fenced yd. 228S PacWc Cost11 Mesa. 646-1304 • NEAR Goll ~. 3 lg. BR's + fam mi. Vaca.nt. $250. mo. Bier., Ginny Mor- rison 540-1720 or 548-JlllM. Newport Buch 3200 3 HOUSES • rent from $225 mo to $250 CAYWOOD Rlty. 548-UIO lido Isle 3351 LOVELY 3 bdrm. cpts, drpa, bit-ins, So. patio, IHM '375 mo. 673-4063 Huntington ... ch 3400 Free Rentel Book Drop In and Brow .. 4 Bedroom. 2 Balh Glen Mar Immaculate. F~cfd Yll'd. $215.00 Mo. Available In June. WALKER A LEE 7682 F.dinger 842-4455 Open Eves. 5 BR. Glen Mar bouR lor l<'as<': $Z35 Mo. unfurn .. or $285 Mo. turniJtW!d. Tarbell Real Estate Co. ~lT.I> Marilyn Edward!!, Agent SllJI' or Lse. Nr beach, Spac 4 BR home, l~ bl, cp(s, l6x40' patio, dshwshr. lrpl & bltn~. Owner. 96U1225 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, am! yd redeo $145 yrly, June l. Firlit a. &ut 17658 Ven Buren. Nr Betlilllh Bl. 3 child OK. l131248-21'll Huntington Harbour S405 Newport Beach Realty • Coron• del Mar I Dcliitht!ul, clean 3 bedroom This hC1me could be ll mode All modl'm conveniences On quirt cul-de-sac ~ R'?'eat for cluldrrn. Ext 2250 WATERFRONT HOME 642-1n 1 1901 Harbor Blvd., C.M. OP<'fl Eves. OOL LIDO SANDS 3 BEDROOM·P 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $750 DOWN $23,soo VacN1t crnnplrtely m"Oflrll. Genr~e Willlamso~1 Rltr. hnn<'d homt' J t., hath.~ Ex· 673-4li0 OPEN EVES. N>I. kx'ation near S<"hools. l.!~ht hrighl ktlchen. }..llrJ:P fenrrd yard. Full prier only $21."i'Yl l'\l I ·\\1111 1 ~· \l!\\ll\\ WANTED Real E5t1lle Sales Proplr. WHY NOT GET ON THE BA.'10 WAGON? Over 2S Years in Orange County ~ I \ I I I I '' t Full page 11.dverlislng ~10 • Inter office teletype 109.1 Baker. CM. !jiiiiiiiiiiiijiij;jjj;;I • Training program • • Insurance • • Many other benefits 1ohn mGCftGb Call 64&4494 • For tntcrvlew Real Estate Office CAMEO SHORES Includes l"nd & building. Wr OWNER MOVEl).MlJST BE t.rndent&nd the lut broker SCX.O! huttful ~lou, heft got rich & wrnt to 0oNn V~ home. lArg~ Europe with hb forlUM. ova) pool. 4 Bclnn, lanaJ, 5" Who'll MXI? 5tt property b8ths. Alkf111t ..... $115,ln> 11t 11'00 N~ Blvd • C.M. OPEN OAILY Ti*e ca.ah. T0'1, trades or -4627 Perham Or. llUbmit. Take over loin Call for Appt. Slt,D>. $RS. p.r mo. Full '42-t23S prict'. $18,500. Owntt Broku 64.2M22. MODEL troME We NEED Lilia lslf' & Waterfront Li:1t1ni:~ 675·1642 ~:ves. 549-12~t -FAMILY HOME - lh1cP !iv rm\\ 11h wrl har. lgr lam rm, 4 Rdrm. 3 bHs frlr. rl!'(' hll·tn kit . .iri· Int. ~11 h ra1m, S&l,:.00 R C. r.REI::R, Rr11lty :\tJfi Via l.100 673-9300 TIRED or MJn • or -the -mill h<ll1!1('~7 Run.down Ir 11 t" I arl'llll~ nus lovely 2-~ty. fnrmrr m<><l<'I homP is m 11 hNlu11ful. f11m1l:v·t~ 111T11 or quality hom~: 5 min. lo hi>iwh .t xlnl 1<h01>11in11: arra.s: w11lk In rlrmrnlary ~chool, bus M>rvi('e to Jr. I h & Iii~ srronl<i. 4 Adrm.o;., 21, Nlths. hu-gr family rm. with p;111rlin1:: k frplr, OPf'n& lo cnv. pel!O; •ttni. hv. rm. w/frpk. r11rruzy dining rm. lsland- ()'p(' kitchtn w/elt'C. hltn~ " hrklst. har. Carpc., & drnpr!t, thruout. L 11 r 1Z,., hl0<·k-w111led yard. 111t·<'IY lr1nrlsc11rird 2 Car c:araJ:(r. "Mnvr-ln ~H1on' Of. rrm1 hy ('Wnrr Ill $37.000 Cllll 1117-6640 11llPr 6 PM. an~·llme on wf'<'kcnda . . t. ra I a r g e lot with cover cd screened patio. $27,300 ~5-5169 293 E. 171h St. 19t 0 & 3 Hse on •,., ac-Horsrs inr. Total r<'nt lnr $4400 yrly. $39.j()(). 548-7249, ~ 4207 Laguna Beach l70 5 LOVE!,V OCEAN VIEW l.,;\n111 p1111n, used brirk lrpl ' 3 BORMS. 2 BA. S4~.!l00 I CAii 4!1&-IM\ hc-twn t0.-1 pm 2 BR. 2 ha, 2 kitchens, tum . House. Garden. $265 mo. 514 Fmiltaf. 673-.">360, 6(2.:'1645 Lido Isle 2351 224 VIA Lido J'!twd 11nd 725 Vil\ Liclo Nord. Call 213: 934--0'nO 213: 27()-4;;47 BEAtrrlFULL Y furn. like new • 2 Br 2 Ba. all ell'('t. so J16llO, yrly leue 673-3761 Vacation Rentals 2900 BIG &ar Lake. 2 BR, on lake, pvt dock. frt>(, by dy. \\k, or mo. 714: ~3001 PO Box 844, Big Rf.11r Ut.ke DON'T gi~ It away, re 3 BR 2 bath, privet.a dolt. Jmmecf. occupancy. Ltue at $435/mo. Bkr. Call Dick Fahlan 847-2531 ISLAND Home, l BR, 2 BA. f am. rm. ()ll)ts. diis. bit. IM. S32S mo. 0 w n • r 842-~7 L~una leach 3705 Rentals Anilable Apts " houle9 • all price ranges. We nHd additloaal nntals I. propert;y l1stinp. CUSTOMERS WAITING Beckwith RltJ Lag\Jlla Bcll. 627 S. Coast Hwy. 6'-750& <Nick casb iot It with Daily Pilot want Adi 64N678 a mE HUB cl ad.fvit)' for Mrvlce bwdnellea • • • the CIU8i.tled Ada. Dial MP~S to otter your ler'rice NOW. ~;=---1-1 ..... CM- ' ' BR home. ~ l'llCJm. hardwood Doon, cmprta. dra_pet ..... IJU'P, ~ eea to rear yard. QuJet dow tn loeatlon. S17,.500. ·-~~--~--1-~.i&:MCCi ............... 1110 ti~ Blvd .. CJ(, 541:rra Eva _. ---~ ......... -----·-----..........,_..-._,.,_., ______ .._ -... ......... ............. -----. -. . -.. . . .. . -··---·'-..__ ... ______ -.---- L CHILDREN'S THEATER -Ed McMahon, above, narrates a story about the hen that lays "The Enor· mous Egg" tonight at 7:30 p.m. in color on Chan· net 4. Wh~n the egg batches, out comes a dinosaur which grows so fast the family farm becomes too small and other arrangements have to be made. TELE'lJSION VIEWS 2nd Network Tells Plans By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A second television network has announced plans for a series dealing with Negro life in America, and aimed at improving relations be- tween the white and black communities. ... ,.. __ -._---~ JUST~ilb~TV'sma Uiaf,Startiiig.Jfiy 2, it would offer a seven-program, prime time summer series entitled "Of Black America," employing a mag- azine-type format. • Tuesday, meanwhile, National Education Television (NET) said that, beginning in mid.June, it would broad- cast naUonally to its 140 aHillated stations a monthly hour about "news and cultural developments in the Am- erican Negro community." SAID NET'S announcement: "The program will stress not only what bu to be done to ameliorate race relations, but also what bas been and is being accom- plished." Described as "an experimental black magazine of the air,'' the aerie. ia aimed at providing ''N~roes and whjtes with a continuing view of what is gotng on in black America, from politics to business and from edu- cation to the arts." ACCORDING TO NET, the pTogram will try "to lmplement the recent report of the President's Advisory lommbslon on Civil Disorders, which called on the communications media to 'expand and intensify cover- age ol the Negro community •.. to recognize the exist- ence of Negroes u a group within the community.' " Furthermore, the Tuesday announcement said, •~NET is assembling an integrated staff ..• to produce l~e new series. The program will also serve as a work- shop to train young Negroes in television." ''THIS, TOO," said William H. Kobin, NET vice president for programming, 11is in line with the recom- mendations of the President's commission that more Negro reporters and editors are needed in broadcut- lng." · In short, television ls hoping to help cool off the reared long, bot summer by making a sudden start in the direction of programming that could bring needed '"nderstand.ing to the relations of the races. CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, the CBS-TV newsman .•ho recenUy scored a coup by becoming the first Am- ·rican network correspondent to visit North Vietnam during the war, told about his eight-day trip in a one- hour special broadcast Tuesday night. Il was an altogether superior program, and perhaps chiefly because of the way Collingwood brouibt bis trained observation and experience to bear on the sub- ject, rendering not only diplomatic news, but a sense of flesh and blood and reasonable interpretation as well. Dennis t"lae ltJetlCIC!e -- l'IANUTS JUDGE PARKER llie M08 6~VE VOii OCPERS ro 6ET ovr OF roww Fott A. 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MryOM Hes Something Th.t SotMOM a.. w.nta.- You C.n S.I It, Find It, T r•d• It With • Wint Ad HOUS.£5 FOi SALi HOUSIS FOR SALa HOUSU PORULI HOUSll POI IALI HOUSft FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi ltENTALS Genet-ii 1000 Genenl 1000 GeMnJ 1000 0.-el 1000 Newport leech 1200 Huntlnston leech 1400 Laeuna ... ch 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1---Eastll--cle---Doll't .. A HOUSE For S&le. 124.500. 3 $7.00 TOTAL DOWN 1000 GeMr1I 1705 House. Unfurnllhed G.ner1I 3000 MISSION Viejo; loYelY 3 BK. l Ba., refrlg. 11r-cond., OOJ'IP., drapes; bll111; ii-do. fncd. 1 yr. dd. Nr. Fr'wy. It scbol. Lease. 549-2464 WATEIFIONT LOTS New Wllerfrut s.ctlo• Just Opeaecl DNora Forces S•I• BR. 2 ba, eitcft cond. Cpt1, lncludin9 All CI01ln9 4 1tic11o·o111 Mllionalre Back 8-Y atta. Comer house drpJ, re!Ji¥. itl>Ve, dlf\wlhr, Cott• To Vet• In, En thls 3 + tam rm at only $23,300. nr Mariners School. Lrg lot, Betl"r Uving in Sm"" Free No Dow• Ju.st llve ... e one. ttr Wood root Ally reuanable M&--2894 "' y• nunbUnc 4 BR. tmdly roon1 tennt a.rnnged. Area. 4 huge beodrooma, plus to Veta, low down to others. eontemparary home from Its Coll-e Reel"' S46-S880 PARK lJDO 3 bdrm Con-ramily room. 2 baths wit.h A. cbok'e locatioo lor tllia 4 garden enl.J'y and mqnlH-~. .., domlnlwn cbldm area at new beautiful good cu,>et· (fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including boat slips, from bedroom, 2-bath home. etttt len'UO ftllry hall. All -.-NI»/ LIOMES-e -pool $29.960. BY OWNER lni: with matching drapes. Hardwood r Io ors. sunken this and a ~ re&r yard • ONN {.'ILY ,04 • <213J 27H969 Lush landscaping surrounds m,111 family room, double prage with pool loo. ~.flOO. 400 Windward Ln., N.B. FUU.'l opt'd, drp'd, 3 BR,~ UU1 enclosed yard. Buy of =~~a. fo~ .. ~l ~ Panoramic View Upper lay ,., .... 4.5 u .. ba. prol lndscpg, darhng the month! HuntlncJton Harbour Sales Corp. From the living room and 2655-UllO •q. ft.+ l u• chldm's lltta, fncd dog run. _ ............ _ swimmlni pool (or ~ ..a:.:~ _..., of ... ,_ •·-e 4 ,.,. Ffe111 $54,'ISO, Io Y. ""· S29.950 Owner. 642--0411 CALL DICK FABIAN -147.2531 warm summer daya. You ........ ,. ._... wuo ...... bave to tee this TODAY. BR home with bu1e rumpus 64_2_·8_1_!7 __ 646·~4'-o~ WA'fERFRONT 62 Balboa Exclusive with Walker " room. See the bay, lights and APARTMENT TIME 0>1es 3 BR. $75,000. ww We will mail you lot maps · Cat-"-• Is'--ct. Thie home WE HAVE 3-6-3-10 UNITS coni.1der trade. LI 8-7771 & financing information. ~. LcJ9k at th.la pnce, auu.. ..... • ONLY $24.950. Js Ideal tor the family and All ai:e prl~ tromJ to 8 W. OCEAN FRONT 7682 EDINGER 842-4455. 510-~140 Open Eves. TUMI: low down payment. Ward Mgt. Co. 642-2020 drps, $49,500. >IM-9271 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j ~ entertaining. ~9;950 with a Urnd ltfOSS incomn. Comer, 1 br, dbl gar, cpts. SmAR 1 AnKUTE UNRS ~ .•!•as·;R~NG c_o_st_•_Mu_•---1-100-B~:d:1~~~p~~·! ~!: 4 Bit -GLEN-MAR- Below markrl. M'Ul'f" trans- !rrrcd. Entry wilh at't.'t'SS to lam rm. hv mi & BR. Kitch· en compl. wl modcm blL·in appliances. Sliding RI a s s doors. lge rear yd. dble gar- ~ w/work S(XUlt'. Ready to movf' in. Call 962-Mn U you want the very bell in a large luxurious home here It ial ~ 5,000 sq. tt. ln exclusive Cameo Shorn with 4 bdnns -paneled den full siu cocktail har Pool & poolside IMai formal dining room n95.<XX! caJI Wally Ha.llbers; Eves. 642-4290 '"1' 2043 WFSl'CLIFF DRIVE nai •REALTY Home •nd In.come . EASTSIDE COST A M ES A 646-ml ()pfti Eves. ••• Every oooe in a while we lull comer lot. Two bedroom "ANYTIME" an outstanding home plus unit, one bedroom unit, and SIJllSHINE tan Westcll.tf Drive income. -Live in the own· bachelor unit. ALL PAR'n.Y en 2 Bedroom plus den with OR COMPLETELY FURN-fP£(1Al JAX SAVERS 2 baths and family room. -ISHED. Separate yards • J Beautlful kltcheo • tile with I I d rtoubl buill·lns. -Rent a 2 b('(!. a!'Re aun ry room • , _ e 3 BR '.!baths W:lh c·ovrred pa. Six 3 BR '2 b• unih room and bachekrr for S200 gar~e. Cuaranlred Sn J.00 1 • rd , ·th h"" I thl · Id al I o "' ga en "' .... be. $825 mo. ncome only 5 years old. Everythtng moo Y LO<.'Ollle • or e 5~ ~ loan transferable tJ 6 older houses. lg. lot . tip.lop -$41.950 -10' i set-up for own~rs homt> plus ou at .., .,, r month ln-two mcome unns. Full Price Y •u-o pe $425 mo. Income down. Sl1 750.00 -S\Jbmit 15% eluding ~ea etc. Call now Houae + 3 older units 646-7171 • 546-2313 ~ tor appointment. $~90 mo. Income OPEN EVES. · $19,750 HouM + gerege •pt ... Newport $205 mo. Income •t Perron Realty Co. THE~EAL E .STATER.S Victoria 646-8811 (Cell Ball Anytim•) 18th &: Orange 642-tm --BY-OWNER-- 'FRONT ROW BLUFFS NO GIMMICKS! Just a nice 3 Br, 1 % bath home In top condltion. Entry hall, din. arro (both car- Newport Hgts. 1210 WTSIDE SPECIAL Only $700 total clown p<1y· 1llage Real Estate ment, 6'~ mt . $124 month 9.'i:!-uil :-~16-!i!U3 1ncludrs all • no loan pennis * Owner to pay. Sl7,9:'JO lull pnc·r. This old('!' 2 BR 1 bath Transferre~ home is cozy & mvestmcnt MUST SELL! wise. LOCKHART RE.ALTY No clown GI, Min down FHA 646-3322 ~2301 on th.is 4 .BdJm prestige By Owner-Build;,:-home listed at S29,7"'.t>. call Custom Home Top location, 3 Len Lichter. Rltr associated bdrm, laml!y nn. 2 baths. with finest bit • ins, food centrr, HARBOUR REAL TY bit-in vacuum, 3 • car g1u, 847-85$ da_v11 rumpus rm. 3 yrs old. $12.000 847-3237 cvc11 443 Fullerton. 548-3188. LITTLE CASTU- Cost• Mete 3100 3 BDRM EAST SIDE Form din are& / 1padou1 Uv rm. It den. 2 ba, Beaut yd, YES · • · this neow ho~ WU nu decor, Lse $225 mo. purchased last yeer and now 6t2-l4.n Liw proud~ att liswaii ---------:--. 'bound. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BY Owner. :I BR 1 t.th, One Year of Love FOR FREE BATll, 1',AMJLY ROOM, clean comvletely carpeted It DrNING ROOM all dealgned draped. 309 Broadw"1. $160 lnto MODERN RANCH. Lois per mo. Call eve" 613-"517 of stool' work In fircplacr. CLEAN lrit 3 SR. bse: cpU llhakr roof, carprts and lhruoul. Frplc. gar. & fenced draprs elc. PANORAMIC vri ActultB. 2625 Elden Ave. VIEW OF OCEAN. You can i1~5 mo. 673-5270 have one ~ o! love ror 3BR 1 Ba Carpers. l>NJlel lrss than the owner paid. Bll-ini;. Frplc. G a r a s • . $33,500 • LOW DOWN. Call Adults So peas, Rd. $1S5 !or tbe details today. 646-1762 494-8833 ;& Los PADRES 2 BR. Stove. retrig, sar, ..,.,. Adults. fOO Ha m 11 I on . REAL TY R9:Hl179 R!l'l Glennt'yre Strt>ct Lairuna &-a.rh 4!H-AA33 lnr't to Tic·TOC markrt I THE-COUNTRY GENTLEMAN will be right el home m I this early Callfornia styled home with olde SPMlsh nfluence. Niguel aectioo of L8guna. 3 BR, form/liv rm, $?5.500 • $2600 Dn. $150 mo. Mjssion Rlty 494-0731 s F.E thls rustom built, nee.r- ly new chann homto. Stun- nlns: ocean view. 2 BR. 2 BA., m a n y built-ins. 2 BR SJ2S. Cpts, drps, patio. /II" dos:s. 238 Avocado St. &t'2-oo74 4 BR.. 2 Ba.. llv rm., din. rm., den; $250 Mo. 646· 2042 549-1061 E'Yee 2 BR ~ex, l 1Ai ba, bit inl, C'pltt. drips. Sl.35. m 16th PI- A ix A. 67.HiOU. S BR., lg. llv." rm.. fil>l., cpts, drps. bltns. S22S Mo. lease. 546-9671 549-3257 eve 3 BR. 2 Ba. dbl prace: !enct'd yd, 2283 Paclfic Costa Mesa. 646-1304 • JUST TAKE OYER THE LOAN S -Everybody {;sr b £1f Qualifies Cuslomi?.ed _fg~~J>le ';'1th tedl. )kw ... 1locu:.s. )DA o y BY Owner $22,500: :I BR. l~ . Ne1t-SwHt-Petite BA, newly c-1u·peted. NIC'P 4 -Se<troom Home -ll300 paho in rear, insulated crtl-Down $155 prr month - ingi;. Alie)'-t.tt'ec'!!I f " -•ro~l~. -- camper or trlr or nt'w 646-7171 546-2313 e~~;dt:O:s Ml~Jtlat•--·~ Ml :. The payments are n!lll per month includinlt tax & inlt'r· est is only 5~r~. 3 BR 2 baths. famJ.ly room, hard- wood Doors. c.:ari>ets. drasx-s k shakt' roof. All land- scaped. $27.500. dlscrimlnating taste. Xtrn extras. 22ll Raleigh Ave., lge llv mi openi.QJt on 15x35 C.M. tby appointment only), terrac..~. Form/dining rm w/ $22,900. 548.3575 garage. Closr lo schools Open Eves. Rm. for pool. 2501 Margaret Dr .. N.B. 213: 256-2265 BR 2 Ba h I 11 t NEA'R Golf counie, 3 lg. ·· . · orne; ~ve 0 : BR's + fem rm. Vacant. tx-aut. v~ew. S<>p. din. ri_n.. $250. mo. Bkr., Ginny Mor- 3 '.?414 Vh,ta Del Oro Newport Beach $3500 down & take over ex- isting GI loan • no loan foes pat.lo, s.10,500. 3 Bdrm 3 baths Deluxe On Joe Clarkson quiet cul-de--sac street and Coldwell, Banker & Co. Mesa Verde GoU Course. noo E. Cout Hlthwev Pool and watt"rfalls. P11rtly NewpOrf llu ch. C•llt0<nl1 ICI t-ml Oil ,..,... fumished. $:>5,500. Good JC-... COATS ~ WAtlACE REALTORS -5-46-4141- (()pen Evenings) CONDOMINIUM 3 BR, 2 ba. all on ground levl'l. dbl gar I elec door) Located on beauntul roll- terms. or Increased interest. Gor-~ si:eou., 3 BR . den 1t family llania llraltg room. lmmarulate w I t h • 642-6560 ing green-belt. Enjoy your ~ time. 100% yard care. plua exterior of your home. built-ins, cariietinit. fireplace '!!!!!!Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~ -A--C-O ___ O_L-...,,,P,.....,0:::-0=-::-L & lovely yard. can " ~ t<>-Excellent Location day 54().1151-open !!Yes. For a long hot summer $450 Down 4 BRs 2 belhs, fireplace, car- HARaOR VLEW-Call tor terma, etc. Ph. 644-1133 HILLS Corona del Mar EXPANDIN~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!See this pleasant 4 BR fam- Lusk • built homl'I located 2 BDR. BEACH OOM'AGE ily room + 1~ baltl home. in lbe Southland'• most de. Older but livable. Cl<>M to the Enjoy large paneled living sirable le tascin111:ini area. Newport Harbor Yad!t Club. room with brick firti>la~. Schools le CaliL Irvine ~led. Will trade. Tenn.s. Small dolial I< assume large 3411 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 67~3745 2901 Nt'wporl Blvd. Campus just m o m e n t • $32.500. 5% 'i~ GI loan with f166 per away. month pays <1LI -Asking Sensibly pnced from OCEAN FRONT OUPl...EX $23,800. $34,900 to S48,900 3 bdnn + maids ln upper, 2 LUSK HOMES bdrm !owtt. Good m.-ord. <J..&f/UJ. Directions: MacArthur Blvd. S85,500. C/ · JEALTY lrom Pacilic Coast Hwy. or Burr While, Realtor Newport Fwy. Turn on San Joaquin Hilla Rd.. then follow :signs to model area. -----me Newport Brach CLOSE OUTS Here al't' 2 gpaciou., brd-peting, patio & beaulitJJlly room.'I, ranch size panellt'd landscaped yard. $23,900 • living room. a bright roomy S3lm handles. LOCKHART kitchen featuring a breek· RLTY ~3322 646-2301 fast bar and forct!d air heat OWNER 5 bedroom 2 b!lths throughout. This won't I.a.st. fa mily :room h a rd wood $U4 per montti includes tax· floors. Built-in cover e d e1 and insurance. patio. No sidt', $28,500. 54&-~198 MESA Verde; 4 SR. 3 Baths; 2400 sq. [I. Llidscpd., aulo. ~l>rinklers le door op<'ner. 2043 Wl!'SI'CLIFF DRIVE $42,500. 540-llOO Aft 6 PM ~77ll. Open Eves. TRANSFERRED to S11moa 0 ' $19 950 3 BR 2 ba, IJAtio, elec kitch n y I dishwa.sher, drapes, W I W 3 bedroom • 2 hath home In cpts beautifully land!'<'apt'd, lovely Costa Mesa. Largr fruit trwR. $24,950. ~1()..t7113 brick fireplace • Exccllr nt E SIDE 2 .... ..a I d l f I f . .,..nn, <i> s. rp~. flnor p an or grow ng am-bit-ins I.lo le . $12>. LI AVAIL lmmed. Clif( Haven :l Br. 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vµ Jnc Apt. $49.500. 548-7249 Corona del Mar 1250 ltegardezl Reg1rdeil C'e~t unp bonnt maison avec dew< chambrrs a roucher pour sommril paisible. You wiU also hnve the early American style kilchrn & lamily room. ()pen every day l-S. 5U Poinsettia. CdM. DeLanry R.ral Estate 673-JTIO ---EXCt..USlVE, e x e cu ti ve. famil y-type home: 4 BR . 3 Ra., beaut.. lge. landsc-aprd lot: hrated pool; t1 h I . 11;aragr: -clnt rond.: will .!It'll fum. incl. " p p I i a n c e ll • Cameo Shore1. Priced to sell immed. Owner 714: G7:r-t869 ILLNESS FORCES SALE Deluxe Hom' & Income Custom-bit, flll nrw elrc dream iol<'hrn, nrw 11ppli11- nt·ei;, w/w crpts plu~ '.! lovely Fum Apts. for dt>tnUs: Richilrd!ien' Purcf'll R.raJty 67:>4031 Golf Course EXTRA SPECIAL lformerly Art KLc;tler Office) lenders Repossessions 675-%30 N I OPEN' EVERY DAY $995 dn -3 yr loen. o oan rosts or escrow feoes. Large !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!!'I J & 4 BRs prestige homes. lly. At end of cul-(je-~c ~· pa gar street. Owner must tell due BA y VIEW Ownt'r 4 BR fa,;;, to Ulnl'S."i. Better hurry! ----~---11-1-0 Sep. Master suite. $49,900. Can you imagine being right on the lrurw11y overlookiog tbe 11th tee of Mesa Ven!e Country Oub! What a ~l­ tin;::! See this lovely 3 hath home with 11 I a r g t' BRs. fanuly room & drn or din- ing room. I luge gla~s pi<'· ture windows, inter · com. l'tC. Lowest priced property we know or on the course at $42,500. Try to heat it. College Re•lty 546-5880 Corona del Mar 3 baths. marble pullman~. Home and Income at its BE>St choiOI.' of color in carpeting. •.. South of the hJghwlly. 47 Ovrrsized 2 car starages, foot R-2 lot. Qmml~ 3 bC'<f. built-in o~s. ranges & room, 1~ bath home plus dW!washers. Priem to sell lri<r nrw 2 bedroom rental fititt At $25.500 & up. 1m11. Ample u~ of us.."ff Rltr. ~39'l8 Eves. 642-0185 tirick ex!X*'d bram ceiling. OffiCf' Open Sal/Sunday PrlvatP patio for each unit. *LACHENMYER 2 blocks to the bead!. Ex-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elusive $64,950. Colesworthy & Co. Beach Home + Income Deluxe Home & Apt. Custom built 2 BR le den, 2 642•7777 bath bomr on desirable 190~ Harbor Rlvd., C.M. 3 BR. 2 baths. largr. Liv rm lovrly patio PJ,U~ 3 BR, 2 bath Apt. $48,500 Oilt Drive. Huge living room -;;;;;;;;OP<'fl;;;;;;E;;;;,V('!I;;;;;;;;, ;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;, Eve. 646-8259 Mes• Verde S5000 dn. 644-2516 293 E. l 7lh St. GOLF & FAMILY Mesa Verde Coif coul'9l', 1 block. New custom Ml'dlter- 646-4191 rran style. 4 BR, 3 BA, lux- -$21,450-uriou11. 111.16 Tahiti, $47,liOO. ~. 546-6378 Cambridge model. 1800 sq. GI APPRAISAL tt.: 3 BR .. 1% Ba .. 15'x28' Fixer • upper 3 BR, f11m. cov. pati1>; boat or trlr. sto- rm w/trplc. Needs l!Ol'Tlt-rage area. New w/w cpUng; paint. Owner's purchased 51,"r l1>an. By owner. new homr. s:u .~. 517>-1!6:i BRASHEAR REAL TV BY OWN ER. 4 Bdrmii~2 847-3:i:l1 968-117R baths. Jam room. hlt1111, --BROKEN LEG--dshwshr, nrw cprs. <'Xtra lrit We we!'t' requested to ;how 11 yam. $25,950. GI I o a n. l ido Isle 1351 Newport Beach Realty We NEED Lido lslr & Waterfront LlstlnJ:"s 675-1642 Evr~. 549·12lll -FAMILY HOME- llul!P hv rm ~ tlh wrt har. lirr tarn rm, 4 R<lrm. :l ~s fplr, rlN" hit.in l<it. 115" ln1, ~IUfh pat Kl, $1\11.:itlO n c. c :nrr,R, ftr:ilty :uu; V1;i t.100 673-9300 THE~EAL ESTATERS - -MODEL HOME- CUSTOM FEATURES Jmma<'. 3 BR 1~ bath + lerite beautiful recreation room. Haffd•I RHlty ''Homes lo Match Income' . -8740 Wamer 842-44ffi ~O-FCfRTH'r­ PRICE OF ONE ly Nice 2 BR homl', fresh painted + a rental on th l>Rck of the lot. Priced f fast sale at Slll,500. e or Paul Jones Realty -1-1 847-12fi6 Evrs. 842·58 3 BDRM, l"J>l'I, d r p S, 10, di..,hwshr, frpl. 2 l>a. pat sprnkl111. Cle an! $ 2 3 , 5 0 0 Owner 962 2912 . . !i BR 3 bath, drn, family crits/drps. p;ilio. cul-de sac. $.14.~. 5a.,.,, er loan + cash dn. 962-~l&.15 ---ORF:CON bound. must sr II! r. 4 BR 2 BA. Seahavr n horn Frpl~. $21,450. Ow~er 646-6:148 d-OWNER: 4 br. 2 bll .. Ian lK:l>, lrpl. Xlnl S<:hl.s, $24,500 548-81132 aft 5 or wkends. Fountain Valley 1410 Super Sharp sunken bv. rm., quarry hie, . ~1720 548-3111M beam oeil.; 3 patios. By r1SOO °" · Owner. $38.500 494-6942 l•guna Niguel 1707 Cmy, 3 BR. 2 BA home. Ideal fOt' retired couple Or young couplc'1 tint Homr. $2-4,900. Also a 5 BR, 212 BA home nicely Landscaped with s u p e r b view. S32,500. 4~'1791 Newport Beech 3 HOUSF.S • ftlll from S225 mo to S'lSO CAYWOOD R.lty. 548-UIO Lido lale 3351 LOVELY 3 bdrm. C\U. drps, bit-ins, So. patio, leue "275 mo. 673-4063 Duplexes For S•I• 1975 Huntington Beech 3400 2-2 BR Apts yard, gar., Quiet W1Slde. C M· UOOO dn. * 534-2588 RENTALS Houses Furnished Coit• Mew 2100 VERY clean 3 bdrm home with large fenced rear yard, c o m p I t' l e I y fum1shed. Av;ulableo immediately. $175 mouth. Agent 546-4141 CLEAN 4 hcdroom 2 be th rMts1de home. 1 blk from i:C'ilOOls ,'It s hopp1ns;? Lf'ase Sll!.i. The Real Estaters 64&-7171 Newport BHch 2200 3 BR. furnished Beaeh house, fefl<'t'd patio, 2 car gar., frpl r. Bit-ins. $250 mo. (April May & Jooe) ~ Jo Anni' Pl. Newp<>f't Bead! Free Rental Book Drop In end BrowM 4 Bed.room, 2 Bath Glen Mer Immaculate. Fenced Yard. $215.00 Mo. Available tn June. WALKER Ir LEE 7682 Edinger 842-445.'i Open Eves. 5 BR. Glen Mar ~ for lea.sr: $235 Mo. un!um .. or $285 Mo. tumhbed. Tarbell Real Estate Co. 540-l'r.I> Marilyn Edwant_,, Agent SIU!' or Lse. Nr beach, Spec 4 BR home, 11' bfl, cpts, 16x40' patio, dshwshr , trpl & bltn~. Owner. 962-0'J25 4 Bdnn, 2 ba, sml yd n!dec Sl45 yrly, JWle l. First 41ut 17658 Van .Buren. Nr Bftllb Bl. 3 child OK. llSl~2121 Huntington Harbour Of>liithtlul. clt-11n 3 bedroom -Coron• del Mar 2250 --------- This home could be a model --------WATERFRONT All modem convPnienC'es • 2 BR, 2 ha. 2 kitchens, furn. HOME On quirt cul-(jr-s11c "treel, !louse. Carden. $265 mo. 514 great for childrrn. Extra FE'mleaf. 673-5360, 642-3645 3 BR 2 bath, private dMlc. I 11 r g e Jnl wilh covered Immed. occupancy. 1Aue screened pat10. l ido ltle 2351 at $435/mo. Bkf. Call Dick $27,300 Fabian 847-2531 ~5169 224 V Ii\ Lido l°'ord and 7'.!5 Via Lido Nord. CaH 213: ISLAND Home, 1 BR, 2 BA. 934--0920 213: 27~7 fam. rm, crvts. dJ1l8, ~ BEAUTIFULLY fum. like ins. S32S mo. 0 w De r nrw -2 Br 2 Ba. ell f'irct. 50 =84=2-=1.2S=7======~l :29.1=E=·=J=7lh:=:\tt.===646-t=='=94 f>8lio. yrly lease 673-3761 with beamed ceilings, sun. • LIDO SANOS ny dining room overlooking 3 BEDROOM POOL the sheltered garden· patio · • 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths den with corner brick fil'f'-$750 DOWN $23,500 home vt'ry late last nlght.,_5'1_6_9_394_· ------ The brolcer sli~ on a ba· --------~ n11na peel & broke hls leg. College Perk 111S Huntington BHch 1400 Sent• An• Hgts. 1630 Veution R•ntalt 2900 w, are trying to ahow you OWNER L1gun1 Beach 3105 Rentals Available Apts le boute.8 • all price rangeL Wt ne«f addlticaaJ rentals &: property l1stinp, CUSTOMERS W AlTING Beckwith Rlty Lquna Bell. 627 s. Coast Hwy. -494-7508 place .PLUS smart B A Y VIEW Income tp!lrtmrnL Vai-anl complptely ~I-Gcor~e Willl11mso~ Rltr. Large lushly landi;caped cor-tinnf'd home 11.\t hath_.,. Ex-673-<13.iO OPE EVES. n<>r lot Out of town ownr r C'f'I. location n~r idiools. 111!!!!!!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!~~1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 will ftnt nl·e 111 S t~~ intrr· 1.tJtht bri1thl kllchen. ~r WANTED est! $47.j()(). ten<'Ni yard. Full price ooly Rral Estate Sale11 People. WllY NOT GET ON TitE Ruth P•rdoll, RHltor S21,5fl:l. !Gm Weslclifl Dr. 642-5200 --Newport HeiCJhts Only $19,950. Excellent Eu!· fide location, :I Bedrooms pl115 guest room. quiet cuJ- de-sac 11~t. $132.00 p e r month wfll include princi- ple, interest. l.Xf'S It. ln'W"- :\/1Ce. Jeim Smith Realtor 646-32!6 UDO ISL! Prntf .. Addrft• Owner lN Vinl _,..but W1tnt11 a wf't'kend cottap. wm trnde or ~u hl11 4 BR 5 bath 2 '1rf9leoN 3 c:er Pl"'I"· 53» 11q rt bomt. ACr FAST! SS),<XXI lolln available. WA.LL Y Md:JJY REAL TY MW487 M)'tlme $6-HU I 1ttl~• Cll % BR ~ dWas room. blll'dwood flocn. Cllf1lda. drapd. double ........ 80- Clell to 'f'Mr' yard. Qu1f:t dote tn 1oc:iatlon. SJ1,500. W-tlfi.McCl"'91 .,.,... 1810 Hewpart BlYd.' c.M. Ml-mt .,.... ...... I' \I I • \\ 1111 I ~· \11\\ll \\ "I ... I 'l I • BA ND WAGON? Over ~ Years In Orange County e F'ull page advertlsln& 1093 Baker, C.M. !>i6-54$0 • Inter o!flct' teletype ~iiiiiiiiiiil • Training program • • lnsutance • • Many o~r hencfit1 IOhft mGCftGb ~I ~~r Interview Reel Estate Office _ CAMEO SHORES lncludt>s l11nd & hulldmg. We OWNER MOVEO-Mt.JST BE understllnd tht lut broker SOLD! &e.uttNI Apaefou~ ~ got nch Ir went to 0cieen view hon:H>. lArJte Europe witJi hls ron1me. OYaJ pool. 4 Bclnn, lan&l. s•1 Who'• ~xtt 5ft pl"Opl'rty baths. AaldJli •..•• $115,<m at J71IO Newport Blvd., C.M. OPEN DAILY Tiki' ~ub. TD'a, tnd6 r.r 4627 Perham Dr. IUbmlt. Take ovtt Joen Cl\lt for Appt_ -$U ,3>0. S85. Pf'r mo. Full 642-1235 ~. ns.soo. Ownf'f Brokf'r &U-4422. ---·- we re111ly work. Lockhart RJty 64S.l122, ~2301 3 Li: Bdrm, 2 ba, lam rm, S BEDRM---$2(250 ~\!~: :::OJ:; II~:. Curvrd dnvewlly & roiir $11,000 ~ Tulane. L ow hrdJ.:r Jtive 8 ravora~le first down a.l.~1!152 tmpN>~lon. All built -In =;;::;;....======= kllrhen. Qu111ity rarprtinp,. Newport Beech 1200 Cl~ to schools & !!hopping. --------- ~17'20 RE SORT Li ving . TARBEl..L 2!K'>5 ll11rbor Condominium -en joy 2 .... ~,·ftCJ Up poots. puu1nc arttn8. Bad- llftVY minton, ehuf:neboerd. 2 In the world? Need • 3 BR. Bdrms. 2 Bea. M • n y 2 be, comrr hou11e. cal"JM't· l"'l~rtit. Prlv pstio. By in~. dn\pl'S, la~e yard. Ownrr ~ brick i-tio. fil"epl11ce and NR. Ray Ir ocean: lovr'y 3 mor?~ Lovely nei!lhbort>ood. BR 2 Ba home on 2 lot.s. eiit Coe11' Mesa. S23.950 .~an u~r llll 1 apt.s. Rm. tn For ppi, 6-i2·14.SJ Ownrr. bid. $16.500. Scll all or 11' DAVIDSON R....lh. lnt. nr 1r11de. 121 '1st St., can -11 J park In rear Owner 673-2719 SHARP 4 BDRM. 2 t.lh. 5 yr otd. ln\maculalt 3 BA. + flun. Club privll«!'lts. Best off~r Uy, 1'4 bath.s. MW C"""'tl. buy11 U11tt>ftl Salt'! S~.000 O>mer lot. Ownrr 1nxiou~. Open llou11e Sat Ii Sun 111 RJtr. 2"150 H11J'bor 5B, CM ~1 li2nd St. 67s--0144, 546-M60 -Evt'/l. S41l-1008 6~111. :'!47-7401 MODEL HOME TIRED of run· of· Ill<' -mill hoollf's? n 11n.<Jown t r 11 r t arra,;• nus lovrly 2-~ty lormrr modrl home ia in 11 brau11Jul, l11m1l:.-1ypr 111'1"11 of quaht:--homr~. ;, min to b!>arh St xlnt !'ihOf)fHnst &TPAS: ws1lk lo rlrmrnt&ry S<"hool, nus i.l'rv1ce to Jr. HI & Hi i:h sr rool ~ I Bdnn~ .. 21, hllths. ltl"J!I' lanuly r m. ~tlh pnnelini: & lrptr. of)t'ns to ('(Iv_ peoo; attra. liv. rm. w/frpk., f11m1ly dlninlf rm. lsl1111d· I)~ kitchen w/rll'<'. bltn~ & briefs! bar. CArpr1s & drAfW'l<. thruout La r g I' , lllOC'k·w11llrd y11rd. n11-rly h1ndS<'i1J"l<'d. '1 ('ar 11ar111;r. ";\lovr·In"' rondlt1on~ or. frN't1 IJ.V ownrr 111 $37,000 CAii· 1117-«>-IO Altrr 6 PM. anytlmp on "rf'krnda. $130 MONTHLY for 3 BP ia. h~lh Dutr h II•· vrn homP "tth sa. r~ f1 IA toll.II nr Sl5.400. 10'' down rrqutred 011 t-ourt we Hurry on lhi~· Pari11r Shorrs ~all)' M2-2581 1:.'ves. 8-tU.Wt 3 Ilse on '11 ec·Horse~ &. BIG Bear Lake, 2 BR. on inr. Total rrnt lnr $4400 lake, pvt dock. trpl. hy dy, yrly, $39.500. 548-7249, 548-"k· or mo. 7H· 866-3001 ~7 PO Box 844, Bi~ R<-ar Litke Lagun• 8Hch 1705 DON'T rt"'-a away, set LOVELY O<'F.AN VIEW O\llck casb ior M with a Lllnai pet1n, u~ brirk rrpl 1 . Dally Pilot want Ad i 3 BOR \IS, 2 BA. $43.900 642-5671 C11ll 496-1243 h«'twn 10.S pm i ....... __ ........,. __ _ ------·---..._ ......... ~-~----·--------------......-------~------------~ ... --.--· ---. ----... .-... ..._ --- TiiE HUB ol activity law aervlce busin._1 ••• Ute Cla.-itJed ~ Dlal M2"'"78 to otter your Mniot NOW. . . . . . . CLASSIFIED INDIX Hours-Re9ulation1-0eaciiine1 UUtOlll1 AfWrt1-l'I tMuld dteotc ...... , •dil ••111 eltd repwt 1_,...l.tel, ,,...... 01' mlaclutlf......_"" THE DAI LY f'ILOT a..,,,.. 111,ln~y f•r errert ~11 to °'• tXUftt of pullllitltl"t Ute alfv.ltJMmtnt oeff'9Ctfy one ti,,,.. DEA OUN• ~o .. CO~Y AND KtLLI: 5:30 ~ .... tfle d•)' Mt-pultllutl•n . ..-trt .... W"k•nd &did" alld M•"4f<ly MCtlor11 wt\tn oloelno lime la S:IO ~.M. """'''· YOU MUIT HAV• KILL NUM•E"I Wh-" kllll"f an ad MoaUll of ..,1e11c ,.... .... llO •11re ... mate. a rtOOrd of th• klll ftUmber given y•u Illy ,,_.,, alt t.ak" a nf'ff'lcatie11 .t ,,,_ ciell. Every effort II """ tit klll or corf'Mt a new ad that hu be9n o,.,,,...., '4lt we .. ,... Mt 9111rantee t. Hao untll the •d "•appeared In ttl9 paper. OIME·A·LINE Ade.,.. ltrlotly ... In ldvanc. tly mall., at'"'.,.. of OUI' efflotL NO phone orders. • Tiie DAILY f'ILOT ,,...,,,_ tM ritlrt t. ct .. lty, edit, ceMM· er ,.,.,.. I")' ad•e,.. tlaament. and to dt•flte It.a ,.tn aod ,...11latlon1 without prior notlOa. AdnrtlMra may place tltllr &de 1111 tel1phon .. DIAL DIRECT 6 .. 2-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 Huntlneton ... ch 540-1220 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. CLAlllFIEO COUNTE"I •"-located at follow11 m1 w. ..... 1111 ••4. .....,.,. ~ JJt w.. a., s.r..t. c.... ..._ 1" ""' ..._, ,..,..._ • ....._ m ..._A--. w,.. ...._ 1:1 .. 1:Jt ....,.. w. as-. Mall Addrt91: ... 117S. Newpert 8Noh, C11lr. Daily Pilot Classified HOUSES FOR SALE OINlllAL I• con A MIHA 1110 •HU OU MAa lits •HA veaoe mo C04.LaOe f'AaK UIJ Ml:'IP'OllT 'lllM:M l• Mt"WPOaT Ma~t 1711 UL90A COVIi lnl ... 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Tll,,Le)(, etc. '"' 10& l'lll'AllATIOfll ,_ CONDOMINIUM "'9 fNUTllCAL ,,_ ::c::L:0:-."::,.0 ::: MERCHANDISE FOR ttOQM • IOAllD '"' SALE AND TRADE MOTeLS, Tll••Lll COUllTS ~ QUIST MOMIS "'9 'UllNITUlll Mt MISC. lllNTALJ '"' O''ICI .. UllN"Ulll otlt INCOMI f'llOl'lltTY • -O,,ICI IOUIPMllfT tf!t IVSINltS ,llOPlllT't ..,. STOiie IOUll'MINT •11 T'IUILl!lt f'AllKS ... S CA~I. llSTAUIAllT •14 IUSIHISS HHTAL .... IAI IOUll'MINT toU Ol'lllCI lll!NTAl .. n MOUHMOLO eoc.os ..,. l"D''IT•U•l f'IOPllTY .... GAil.AH SALi ln2 COMMllCIAL HU 'UllN"Ual AUCTIOIO tnS INOUSllllAL llNTAL .... A"'LJANCIS '1tl LOTS flot -.HTIOUIS '11t llANCMll fUt SIWINO MACMINU '11' CITllVI CJllOVU '17S MUSICAL INSTIUMINT nu AClllAOI mt l'IANOI & OllOANI IUI P..Altl! ILSINOlll •11t ltAOIO .,.. llllOllT f'ttOl'llTY ues TILIVISM* l'ltf .OllANOI co. 1'110,.HTY f1t7 .... ,.. • STlllO em OUT O, f'TATa 1'1'01', '"' TAl'I llCOttDUI mt MOUNTAIN & OlllfltT &211 CAMllAI & IDUIPMUf1 aot SUIOIYISION LANO Ul2 MOllY IUl'l'Llll Mte :~.~l :.:l:::o~"'""' 1~~ ~:~i't!.~:Pas = tt. L WAMTPO ,,_ MllCaLl.ANIOVI .... BU~INESS and Mtsc. waNTao "" MACMINllY, Ii.. 1191 FINANCIAL LUMIH '"' STOllAGI ms IUSIM'!SS Ol'f'OltTUNITIU C1'0 IUILOINO MATlllAU .... r~~~~~s .. ::~11... :: SWAPS ml tNvtnM••T ""'"'•D ws PETS and LIVESTOCK MON .... :.TN:lo LLOo::. = PITS, HNllW. ... ~ CAT$ ... JIWILttY LOANS .,_ OOOt tn.S COLUT11'AL LOANS UU HOIUll -llAL anATI LOANS Q4I LIVHTOClt ... 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UllO CAa.I ._ HAYE YOU LOOKED FOR ----JOU~OME LATEl..~1--+-- -------==-=-• • 1---..:.~--~ ---------~- 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 D A I L y llNTAU -~· ............ c.... ... 410I Cat• ,... SD:IO Wk. Up esi ... a lea8'*' e r.cJ UtUa A PhlDt _., ............. '" ..... •Hft~a.., f&IWAY vw Am ~ New,od JllYd.. .... lB!\Ba~Aft.~Gua l M APTS .. pl SU. l BR AIL rw.. POOL sa. a •• !Pd. m Palm a. HB. ....,, ....,,. l)EUJXE apt&; 1 bdrm •JG 2 bdrol9 WO. poGl. ideel fbr Ma,....r Mrs. c.non becb, 1S83 Qlurc:b. 541-tm or~ 20122 S.nt1 AM AWA. 546~ . BACHELOft: SPAOOUS No pets. $1.25 mo. Depaett ttq. 1975 PARSONS. Apt. 9. $140 ATTRACTIVE, HAllOI spe,doull, 2 bdrm, J • r c e ALS ~~ ...... l250 -~ reiz~~ OH tUit ACRES I a s BR. l"WD a U*11 J'rpb I PrVhdae I Pool.a Tauda • ~·1 B&flt. 9 bole~ too a. r... CdM .... llll <~•·O..llW71 ............ 5355 .. D ELUXE, Waterfront 3 BR .• 2 ha.. earp.1 drpa., bltns, wuber/dryer ; doc.Ir w/boat tiHP sµivll. jdujta only. Yrty. le.aae $300 Mo. (Grand Canal loc.) Owner m-o207 untlnsrton INch 5400 paUo, J&r. ldtlltJ, no pet&. GREENS H Open ~A &taers Dr. I A: 2 BDRMS F\&m Ir UDt. 8Aam.Qll • UNJ"UJU(. ff~ . ..rataae a laundry, adults. \1'f \\.:torta 5'4M138 • from $100 Ind. utll. GAR.AGE Apt. Water Ir elec pd. F\lrnilbed.. S85 mo.. ~ E'SIDE 2 BR. Elec bltns, patio, A4Ults <Jilly. 361·8 Ogle M mo. 1142-1298 ~U Palma 1 6 2 11.R Furn or Ubf su.>n50. Htd pool lTI E. 22nd St. 642-3645 EXTRA clean, quiet, 1 BR, Adults. No pell. 2 0 3 9 Wallace. ~igg;, WALK, mkt, 22 It Npt, no pets, adult. 1 br, nut. $82 mo. 64S-31SO l • 2 A 3 BDRM. FURN. a UNnJRN. Heated Pool.I. Clilld Care Cellter. Adj. to Sboppinl - 2700 htlet.., w.,, at Hal'- bcr • Mama, Oleta MeA. 54l-G3'lD ~---__::::..... - Adult.a Only Discri.m.lnative Tenants for Prestige Addreu MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. 2 BR DupleJc, pool, privacy, carpet.a. drapes, 1-story. gars~. Uke new. $ll), MU008 or 842-8337 2 Ir 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. Patio. M 0 R A KAI. 8181 Garfield. Pvt a tree t l bllc N. off Garfiel.d. 96U9M nte AM ,5620 VOLTAIRE FROM $99.50 Lge 1 BR, 2 BR, Studios Hotpaint bltns, retrig, cpts, drps. pvt patio. pool. recreation area. 811 S. Fairview Rd. 541·1.uG <Betwn McFadden & 1st St. I 1 BR Apt. Furn $95 mo 1 Cw garage. Utll pa.Id 220 Slerb * M&-<83f1 Parltlilte surmmdinp roRNlSBED BACHELORS L UNJVRNl BR·2 BR-3 BR 119un1 Beech 5705 100 CLIFF DRIVE 4200 2 baths available carpets, drape9, prqe 2 Bil, t.rpl, VERY NICE Ex· 11th & Senta An.t, C.M. cell PeniDlu1a loc:. Avail. 646-033 646-5542 'Till Jane. Adults, no pets, re~. 613-21.23 BAYCLIFF MOTEL l.lld.ry, TV. maid serv. htd pool. Winter tttea. 455 N. RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month UXURY FURNISHED Y ee.r L Lse. Bachelor w/pr steps to Shore It Shops. Oceanvlew from f!V~ Apt. lrom SlSO mo up. 494-2449 TO P OF World li!e 3 bdrm. 3 ba. cpt.s, drps, bit-ins. min UAL ISTAT1: RIAL ISTATI 0.-11 a.-r.a IUll.,._ Rent•I 6060 Lak• Eltl,..,. 6202 AV•DAIR.£ May lit. 2 L Lota ar la1la from moo. room omce. carpeted, uW. 2. Le &J ........ ti> moo. futn. $53. m Broadway. Good t(lt'IM. co.ta Metia-&U-1085 3. 2 Br. den, adobt. I.c f.eoced ~ yard. su,m 11na11 da. Bl&' 1tar9ge G~ts • fire.. 4. New dl.1(11.a on comm. lot. proof, ~ r M x 10' high S'5 Cood restaurant lite. mo. 21626 lftac) Npt Bl.v. CM f,l.3,200. • Excellmt Location • s. ~ 1*lle w/S Jota, etP. Newly decw• 111.ft, UX40 ~. beach ri&tJtl. <nn&es 1175 Hsbor. c.11. ...... s-7 tuM., ads~ --, ...,..u. • .-. Office RMtaJ 6070 f. Wlde dty 1*dt. ~ on 2 ltl"eetl, mot&rtstau- f.AGUNA BEACH rant sites ove.rlooldni lake. Delk apaces available In 100% Joe. seo,ooo. newest office butlding Ill 7. 16 ~ ranc::b. Good home, prime .location ID downtown ollve trees.. out bldgs., Lacuna Beach. Air C«lf.)j.. equip.. fe!>Cld • cross. tfoned. carpeted. beaut:itul fenced, 1350' .lt ¥ 500'. j,aDeJed partitbdna. T w o sao,<ro. -entrances; rear leada to 8. To cloee estatit. Front lab Municipal parking lots. S50 It hwy, 525'x453' ~. 2 per month tor space. Add Br apt + lg bldg llUitable $5 for desk and cba.ira. Add far business. M-1 & CR $10 for bu.sines! hours an-zoning. um.ooo. 29% <1n. swerlng service. All utilities 9. Fint time ottered. Approx paid exce()t telephone. 550 ac with spring, well!, DAILY PILOT hwy front.age. Below mkt 222 FOREST AVENUE value. Overlooking IUmcho LAGUNA BEACH Calil. $500 up (all or part) $9466 Agent (714) 671-2132 2600 SQ.FT. of Prestige of. 17586 Grand, Lake Dlinore flee 91*e. Panelecl and carpeted. The very finest in Mount. & Desert 6210 Ne1illp0rt Beech. All or part. Call 642-91111 for appt. 5 A~ -~vision. Ottlces: 188 E. 17th, 01 Silver Valley -18 miles Next Security First Natl East of Barstow. "Land of Lakes", 80 man-made lakrs B:ulk. Air cond, plenty park-in area. Alfalfa, fish rail;. ing. Under 25c ft. Call Ray ing, recreational, many Realty Co. 6424811. developments In progress. Large & small. One with $1200. acre 20% dn. l % per LIVING QUARTERS mo. ca.u owner M'T-6640 ~2130 all 6 p.m. W eek e n cf g Modem Office-Orange CO. anytime. Ask for Lee. Bank builc.Jng. 2JO E. 11th Fun Q)ttage St., Costa Meea.. 642-1485 and 5 ACRES. S29.9!6 BRD:'K NOTI' RI.TY~ lndustrl1I bnt1I 6090 Exchanges, R. E. 6230 11400 sq. lt. Sl65 per mo. 110 WI'O: 'Mesa Venle 4 Br pr It 220 three phase power. 19'12 Placentia Ave. Costa lrg 3. Hi GI existing In. Mesa., 642-7263 $3800 to work with. Prin on- ly. 646-4047 -----r=N=B~~:=::d=. ==--=-=---nnA OP'tlON ro BUL No de'POIJ!t o.a..c. view, avail May 1. Lse $225 .·~~Qr QUA.NSEi' Building approl , """'' •= .pt\!: .Q;I() r CHOK,1': N.B, condomini11rn for 3 BR house under p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 :? BF.DRMS. ex1ra lbarp, 300' lrom oceM. Av1il. 4-21 thru 6-30. $150. 112-34 lh s t . m-zm Newport Htfs. 4210 1 BR Furn. Ww cpts, drps, di.9?., tile, clean. Adults. No peu. Working girl prefer- red. 310 Cat.a.Una Dr., NB ~1165 Coron• def IMr 4250 SMALL Bachelor refrig & hotplat~ -Only. $86 ind util ~ Balboa TERRinC Vlew! Beautlful location. Perfect. $240. mo. Avail to June lat. Utll paid. 2 BR, 303 E. F.dgewater. Phone TI4: m-2.866 Lease yrly, adults. Bachelor rrs t bdrm w .50 .1: $97.SO; 2 bdnn Mgrs WS, util incl. 6'5-4012 CLEAN Bachelor Apt.s. All util loci rrs up llS E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA ' 673-9945 lido .... 4351 H.F.R .• C. w1cnoo Furniture Rentels R 517 w. 19th. C.M. MS-1454 entals Wanted 5990 ANT l Bdnn Unfum apt. NEWL y PAINTED w 2 BR w/gar • fenced. prlv. including garage or carport up to $100 mo. Costa Mesa, • Patio. Water paid. Gardener maintained. 2228 "B" Placentia Av. noo Please look & then ca.11 537-0380 Sllv•r Gate Apts. 3 Br, 3 ba, newly deconted. untumisbed. Cd'-1, Laguna Bea eh, etc. For employed lady. 642-oo86 after 5: 30 p.m. or wk.nds. ER.LY Widow without family desires Sunny room with ltltch privileges or hot plate. Within R I c b a r d ' s dell very. G'i:.-2381 Also l Br tum. apt W a1lt to Ekmentary, Jr Hi, Hi Sehl w I: OCC. Alto Bach Apt ANTED June l5 on loog tenn lease. 3 BR bouse, C.d.M. Give lovin& care. Xlnt ret. 549-1010 988 El Camino, Apt l, CM HARBOR VILLAS API'S. 2621 Harbor Blvd., CM y 2 BR Studio Apt.a. Cpta, drps, bltns, htd IWim pool. Lndry fac.. frff prl<"g. Mature actults. Mgr. Apt. &.l. -. oung, single employed man, 2 BR w/t'lllge &: refrig. Lockable garage. 1 or 2 cblldren welcome, Nr. 19th II Anaheim. nos. 642-5lll seeks quiet 1 BR apt., near beach. Aft 5 PM, if toll, call <.'Ollect. 213: 280-16!0 w ANTED Office &: Living quarters. Prefer fonner doctor's ~Ike. 54(>-1793 R oom1 for Rent 5995 UNF 1 BR Ac>t· Wall to wall cpts, bltns. drps. POOL! C OMFORTABLE room !or 548--042'2 workinf man. Private en- trance. ~Santa Ana Ave., C.M. New Large 2 BR, Drps. cpl!, stove, gartie, yard. .5() UP wk W I kitchen nJO. 6~ nz l Bdrm. Utll pd. Garage, 1 LGE, Deluxe, quiet 2 BR. l 'h adult no pets. $140 mo yrly. ba. Adulu. East.side 240 16tb $22.50 up Studio Apts. 2384i., Newport Blvd. CM 54H755 673--0837 eve. .t'·. 548-(;432 N ew $12.75 up. W·W carpet Kit. avail. S e m I • pr i v . 646-8359. 135 Albert Pl. CM LARGE 2 BR, patio, frplc &: Huntington Beech 4400 pool. Quiet area. $140/mo. ~7351 $30.000. OWNER 64&-1948 l.odust. Si;ace 746 W. 17th Costa Mesa 3600 sq ft BUSINESS and Owner 1213) 434-5082 FINANCIAL NEW M-1. Rent 00> to f,00() ft. Bus. Opportunities 6300 2994 Randolph. C.OSta Mesa 61~116 EAR.~ S200 AND UP PER Lots 6100 MONTii WORKING 3 HRS PER WK. 5 exclusive ven- OWNER ding routes avail !or Orange County for new and exciting DESPERATE machine. Noncompetitive. No selling. just oollect your MUST SELL profits weekly. $795 total in- vestment buys 10 new ven. Dana Poinl * A corner c.om-ding machines placed in mercial lot on Pacific Coast p r i m e locations. FINAN-H~. Circumstances de· mend sale of thls choice CTNG TO Q U A L T F I E 0 PEOPLE. For further info property at 011ce. Will take call 213: 981-2495 or write reasonable down payme:it Snort Out Sales & Mfg., and carry T.D. Write Daily 14515 Ventura Bl vd., Pilot Box P~. Sherman Oa~. Cal. 914-03 H•rbor Blvd. Art1 I am looking for man or 50 x 175 lot woman in this area capable plus small rental earning $20,000 • $30.000 yr. US,000 Must have mngmnt ability. $'2,650 invstmnt req. Al George Willlamson, Rltr. Jarvis. Mktg Dir, Kar Safe. 613-4350 OPEN EVES. ty Mirror 646-9762 PARTIAL Ocenn v lew ; Buy Now for Summer Corona del Mar. Choice Toy sbop on Balboa Isle. o'sixe lot NOT leasehold. Establlsbed ~years. Lovely trees. 673·2010 AGT. 675-5200 543-1467 eves. Realtor Knuw bow to sew? LCYI', frtt & clear. in Port Frnnchise -$.2,000 required Charlotte. Florida: sell or 334 Ogle, t.osta Mesa. 92626 trade. 646-1447 aft 7 pm. JANITOR route. GR $430 Short hours. Excell. Opp Citrus Groves 6175 F.P. S650. S400 dn 962-4167 lsc. Rentals 5999 Prepaid Interest Mortgages, T.D.'s 63451 DOUBLE garage on alley. FURNISHED 546-5163 M 'l Br. 2 bath studio, carpets. Newport hach 5200 drapes, bullt·lN-Well cared for apts. Good location. 1 blk 2 BR. Bay Front 1pl Beaa· to 5 Points. Sl45. 7681 Ellis. tifully decorated. immaru· APt B. late. 4th fl'r, Vista del Lido. 842..a303 or 642·2835 UtiL tum. $500 per mo. 2 Bdr ·I!..-Yearly, lease. Avail. lmme-m ntr-n. dlatcly. No pets. No chlldren & Bachelor under t6. 646-1522 or 548-4690 Utilities lnduded. ATI'R.AC 2 BR, study, 2 ti.. Near sbopp.ing, elec bltns, sunken patio, IKl2 KnoJCVille. Apt. D. HB cpts, cil'ps, garage. Near SJ&.2914 beach. Adults. No peta. Pref _Roo_m_a_&Ai>t;-·for--Ren--t -:;:"~ cple. ~ yrly. Dy, wk. mo. Sngls 1 A 2 BR ---------- % blk bch. All linens Ir ullla NICE 2 Bdrm. Pool, patio, COMPASS MOTEL gar, .t>llN, cpts, drps, adlts, U3-lltb SL. H.B. 536--«170 no pets. $140 mo. 64~1 -FREE-UTILITIES- 2 BR, weekly rate.. Poot. Adults only. Quiet le beauti- ful. 11676 Cameron· M'l·Zl25 RENT ACS Aptt. UnfvrnlsMd -----G.neral 5000 VEN DOME SPECIALI 2 WKS FREE ltlNT Malet reserva&nl NOW Newlv Redecorat•d CIOM to shopplfto, Perk , loys Club & <Mrh Club • Spacious 3 Bt'a · 2 Ba e Swlm Pool • Pl>VP'"ft • Frpl lndl•/lndt7 bc'la • Adults A f'11Nq 8'ttM 1 MS Anaheim Aft. C.M. IC2..2DI Costa Mea.t S l 00 lermada YID11& Coron• del Mar 5250 * Chinnel Reef * APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Waterfront/Loe • Boat ' Sli)Jll Av1i1-ble 2 BR • 2 Bath Apb. LEASE ·or -BUY $420, Mo. • VP • $59 .S00 ap 2525 ~an Blvd., OW 673-1188 -for further IDfl) Hennan Trott, nqr. NO\Y'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT DIAL U2-5878 "'=-""""~ - ' Well located grove in River-$5.565 M Trust Deed payable 258 E. 15th St., C.M. side area 5 acres o{ Naval $55.65 mo. including 8% on j ~1491 or~ rom.i.ng into full production small levt'I oceanview lot. REAL EST ATE, next year. Maintained by AU doe 3 yrs, 10% discount local re:;ident. Full price 49-1-1137 G.neral $35,<XXJ pre paid OK wilh OWNER • $19,00> lst T.O. Income Property 6000 terms to suit. For mort' info 20'1-Dis. Wei! secured please call K. w. Small ~7.7401 ~-1·1 For Sale-4 Income units, in with· ANNOUNCEMENTS-Costa Mesa. Listing ran out. Eckhoff & Assoc:. Inc. reducing price $4000. Must 1818 W. Chapman Ave. and NOTICES seU ,now $35,950. By Owner. Orange. ca1u . Found (Fr" Ads) 6400 Trade equity for cash or 541·2621, Eves-wknds 5J8.5m. trust deeds. 549--0811 BLAO< -White female dog. -HOME & INCOME Acreage 6200 Vic Westcliff area Excel deprec/invest oppty 4 646-0141 Br res & 10.2 Br l % ba a pts 10 AettS. So. Calil S8 Down, MALE White cat. Vic ol 2-yr old. Pool E/alde CM S8 per mo., S795 full price. Corona de! Mar. 673-8309 Ownet 615-1393 eve 49MT79 L. Sbewfelt, 326 W. 3rd St., TAX SHELTER L.A. Phone 213: 623-5102 Lost 6401 Harbour Helgbu Apts., Bolsa NO matter what it Is, you Bl..K leather brief cae, gold Chica, nr. F.ciinger, HB • t-an sen ft with a DAILY initiaJa J .R..M. Nortbus1 846-<620 ~ Eve. PILOT WANT AD! t l\42-5678 CM. Reward. 6'2-5735 Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Found (Free Ads) 6400Found (fr" Ads) 6400 'O@lt<i}lA-l&£!rS !Solve 4 Si,,.ptt Scrambled W<Wd Puzzle for ci ChucJcZt iO Reorronge ""-" of the ~~ I IOllr ~111bled word1 be- 1 low to fot111 four li111Pla words. rYlFAl 1 1 rrr1 . . r I' I . ,.. "".,....... ........... IAMLl1S-ANSWDS IN-CLAISIACATION fOOO , • . - )\ ls. kt 'IO ti t e = 0 D, es d I'S Ji. y ~­ ~r iO ' )l" n. D· m ?J' () R .s 0- :e 1g e. :u :i- 1· Ill .J. D ro ·e .. le r. /. \I 5. :0 'P :: 5 e "1 t. ll -), 0 ~· a :. d 01 D --- -. -... ....... .... .-. . .. . ' . """ . . ...... . -. . . . -.. . I'm The Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants • • e Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart EnouCJh To Use DAILY PILOT Classified AdvertisinCJ Believe me, there's nothing •round our home anymore that isn't being used -because the minute I discover something is no longer needed, I sen it, while it still has maximum value, through an inexpensiv.e DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. Thet way, instead of a clutter of things we don't use, I have the extra cash that lets rne have tha newer things ••• the "extra" things my whole family enjoys. Here's what I meen. • The cash I got for the good clothes anCI trys the children had outgrown bought me the decoretor lamp I'd been wenting. The musicel instrument no one played ~id for • big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun of it, the good cheir that just didn't match anything anymore took my husbapd and me out for a fabulous dinner at the f enc it st resteurant in town. Go through your horM. Mtke e r.st of eft the worthwhile things you find th.t aren't being used. (You'I bt surprised .t the number you tum up the first time.) Then. dial 6'42-5671 any time betwHf'I 8 e.rn. end 5 p .m. end give your list to a friendfy, •~perienced Ad Writer. That's el there is to tt. tt'1 inHpeftlin tool It c.n cost you es little 11 PENNIES A DA YI Wei, now that you know my SKtet -isn't it ttme you qot .tarted toward b.tter, Htitr, h.ppitr Gvin9 •ith DAILY PILOT Oassifitd Ads7 Start being the kind of women wk gek •het _she wants todeyl . . -. .-... "' . . ... T~, Apt11 18, 1968 lWLV PILOT • '" SIRVICI DllECTOIV SllVICI DllllCTO Y J & PLOYMINf J~I$ & IMPLOYM!Nf: C.1'1Mftt.,1nt 6590 .... '-ape-rtN~nt-1"1 ___ 61SO_ I ~He.:lp~Wiiieiiniitediiiiii, iiiMeniiiiiii7ii100iiiiii"4iii,.iiJ "•\'•V•"•" tiieiidiii. M.iiiiii.-,iiii7ii'.?00iiil -IN_.0 ....... JOB--TOO.:.......-SAlALL--1-,llntlnt II * * * WMtWr• Went? Wheddye Got? SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION POil NA TUIAL IORN SWAPPllltS Speclel Rate s "'* -s ...... -5 ltudrs ltUll!• -"° MUSl INC\. uoa t-#lwl -...... II"-1'-Wll9I .., ... "" ··-· ~YOU• _.. """I* ...... +-t .._. ti ..wtl'll.tl/ll. ...._,1HIMO l'O• Ml I! -fltAOU OM4 YI PHONE 642~71 Te "9ce Yeur Tr..,., Parada.. Ad l'RADE: 4 + Cam rm + din nn + dcLacbed rumpus rrn w/plumblng for 4th bilth. Want: lot, units or small bowie. RI tr. 5-16-5880 WA N-T-VAN CAMPER HAVE automatic '61 Chevy Pickup. 16' Boat, 3.l hp mo- tor It trailer. 8-1.2-3798 ~Exchange 1 tree ~ clnr lots, close-in Palm- dale; $8500 value, FOR eq- ual equ.I ty ln local house or Income. 545-4412 eve. Washer •"'d Dryer will swap for 11utomoblle In running cond. Call 644-0424 before 6 om. '°57 Ford PU ·;/i1tWll rAmP: t>r. Tr11de for ~ 7S hp John- 50fl or Evinrude outboard motor. ~0039 VILLA on FN'flch Riviera Will acll or trade for harbor area home or ? Jean Smith Rea 1 tor • IH0-3255 -----4 BR. 21~ Ba. borae; 2 tpl.., tam. rm .. etc .. xlnt Hunt. Bch. toe. Val $37.000 WANT: duplex, uruts, or ! Owner 1847~ eve/wlrnGs.- Palm Springs are3.°' TRADE 1s;,· x 3.10' {tt(' & clear tract or $.~iOO. eqttity io 5 acre<: for VW Camper or other camper. 536-1131 TRADE PALM -SPRlNG-S arrn a<nai.te F"OR EQUITY in duplex or other multiple units. 536-ll31 !Have spacious 4 bdrm + family room, 3 bath!!. home in Co!;ta Mei;a. Want olck'T 2 to 3 bdrm home for Sll,000 equity. Phone ~ Leavln& State. Trade !um Trtplex, 23' Cllbln Cruiser, or 33' Hae trlr, for car, travel trlr, trailer<Ablc boat, TD'~ or ! 64&-7611i '66 PACEMAKER lmprrial. 2 BR Expando, hv. t'OOm. TRADE equity lor late mod· el car. Ask for Dick -:>is. 29().l 2 BR dbl wide mobile home. clear, adult deluxe park across from club housr. Want: clean E'slde CM du- plex. Prine. only 968-2:>20 APTS & Busl 1.0nt'CI vu. land for 75 +unlts. Sun Juan Ca· Po· 700' h'Onl. l'an divide 9 lots. S81M t'Q. Trd TD, ! Owner. 494-1957. ~94-i&.;3 TAKE mobile home and/or l'llmper and/or h0t'S<' trail- er for 4 BR 3 BA homr w/ pool lll Laguna Bch 194-SZH 9 UNITS, S17.000 an;,-rn come. $.Ml,000 eq. for clear. v:u:=-nt Hart>our I lt'il?hts apts,\Boba Chica nr. Edin- gt'f'; -l!B. ~20 al!l-6779 Eves. ----i"':Untlt~ ii! :u'l1'a ror 15 yrll will pa inl intrr or e'<· ll'r your homr. fOR 2."iOcr or abovr motorcyt>lr f o r C.Ollegl' son. 968-1609 FREE & dear-Lakr l::lsi· nore house plus 2 units: will exchani:e for units, L.J\. or 01'ange County 01'. Agt. &16-2629 713: 431-7>!00 What do you think or our "TRADER'S PARADlSE" Drop ua a card. da.sslflHI Dt-pt, P.O. Box 1875, Dally Pilot, Npt Bch, Calil. Raldutial · lnduatrial ~ INTERIOR 6 at paJnUni. mt'l'CMl1 ·AS a I n t • D a n c e Prices ~ tor •Prine Repair 6 R e DI o d e l clean • up. Free ett. 30 yr Reuonahle. Uc, bobdtd. ·, · exp. Call Oluck at 541-5.314 tund. PAP.qutANGING l PAINT. • ~-1S61 or &l2-5064 • ING. <.'lean & reea. 20 Yrs. REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS ex. Loe ~f. 642-1322 alt 5 pm CABINETS. Any me job. 23 Yrs exper. 548-6713 • C8Jl>entry • Cablnets e • Blt-ina • A1teratio111 • • Repe.ira • Reul 6*-9083 C.ment, Concrete 6600 CONCRETE, Bloc~ Spanish Ill~. wrotiib t iron, wood &: alum. patio rooll. Uccru.ed. M7-ss20 CONCRETE. block, Spanish tile. wrought iron, wood & alum. t.atio roofs. Uccnsed. 547-5320 FLRST CLASS Palnllna: & Paperhe.nglng. FREE ES- TIMA TES. 545-34.)9 * PAlNTING---lnterior & exterior. R e f e r e o c e 1 Reasonable. 894-:WOS e PAINTING • lntcnor It E.xterior. Free estimatea. Reuoo.able rates. 646-3015 INTER or Ext. PAJNTINli, lMMED. SERVICE. Local rel. FREE est. i>tS-1627 PAINTING EXTERIOR. INTERJOR • Mf>.-0038 • MAHA6EMlNT TltAIN U S Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. NEEDS MEN 16·3'4 yu ". V11li"11tecl opportwnllllS ln marhtin9, "'•"• •tt"lt nl, 1uu9e111e11t lr1inu1, credit u lt• m111e9tf trailltt•. bped tnce helpful, not ntceuery. Good 1te1tl119 u l•r't and frin9t btneflh, Then t •t certtr po1itlont, Appll• u11h mutt bt walin9 lo •tctpl ,,..1119t"lent rt 1pon•I• llilltiH o" complello11 of lrelnin9. Stert your ctrttr to. tley with GOODYEAR I The gr11test n•me in rubber I Cont•et WARREN COCKE M•n•ger of GoodyHr Service Store GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. 7872 Edinger An., Hunt ington BHc:h --------- CF.MENT Work of any kind at lowest prices. Guar. workmanship. 642-8514 P_lu_m_b_l_ng~--~~61_~_ ............................. .... CJ::MENT work, aU types. 'So job too sm<1ll. l'rM> t>St. 11. STUFLJCI< ~IS-861:> ----ntORYK CONCRETB NO JOB TOO SMALL Free est. &.16-l.234/675-!}j16 CUSTOM PATIOS & Block walls. Also concrete sawing & removal. 842-1010 Child C1,.. 6610 Ollld Cnre in my homf'. 3 Block Crom Smith & Dwyer School. H.B. 535·60'.!G LEAKS'? Gas or water elcc· tronica.Uy located under ce- ment, blacktop. ground, 1Yalls. showers, any place. Repufred. \\'nter line,; clean· ed. pressure restored. CALL "LE.A_l{S" 642-0348 BankAmericard OK ?LUMBING REPAIRS REMODEL 642-3128 Sewing 6960 Alterations-642-5145 Neal. accurate, 20 yrs. e;\'J), .;..C_o_n_tr_•_ct_o_r• ____ 66_2_0 TILE, Ceramic 6974 e ROOM ADDITlONS e L. T. Construction Family rooma, kilcht'n or units. Single story or 2; plans custom designed. For · estimates &: layoul. phone: • 847-1511 • * Verne, the Tile M:in • aist. work. Inslall & repatrs. No job Loo small. Plaster patch. Leaking s I\ o w e r l'l'pair. 847-1957/~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Men 7000 PRODUCTION TRAINEES No experience necessary. 18 to 35 years. High school graduate. U you have th e aptitude, we will train you. Permanent employment. Ex· cellent opportunit~ for advancement. tNTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. SPS Western 2701 So. H•rbor, S•nta An• An equ1I opportunity employer REUBEN'S INSPECTOR .. ADD e Remodel e Repair Res -C.Omm • Industrial F'l'l'e Layouts & Est. DIO< HUFFMAN 673-MZ>S TOM CARNEY, Bldr. l:l yrc; exp. New constr. rm add, gen malnt. xlnl wk. 673-2473 MAi'll. -42. YI'S·=9li,.:...ll..>'n· --&~~".,,.Li'S E11g1necr111g Scrv1ct'S exp. ~\;fl El.ctro-Mechanic1f Expenence n-quired m the use or basic te'lt equipmcnt and mechanl- !'1:•1.a,L.... piew.s;uring • ..d!l~g!'I~-..... ~. Ability lo inspect fabri· rated a n d assembled printed circuit boards. Additions • Remodeling Familiar with Mil. S~ & Slds Exceptionally weU d i v e r s ilied baekground Aller 4:00 P .M. 961-018.> HOTEL-Apl clgel Mgr, :,o Avail lmmcd. 2j Yr!. 1•x11 Will re-locate. Resume (7HJ 8?7-2212 l"r cd H. Grrwick, Lie. 673-0011 * ~9-2170 LICENSED Conlractor. Ad· dilions. Remodeling. Sm Jobs Sperlally. 673-2119 Skipper/E11ginel'r 6625 Boat Maint. Full or parl - C_1....;rpe;..._t_C_le_a_n_ln-'g---time. P. 0 . Box 1041 0 1 • WALL TO WALL • 518 ·3561 e CARPET CLEANING e YOUNG. cnpablr man would BIG Discount! 646-3780 l.ike to crew on Yacht hcud- ed West. Will pQ.Y. 893-:1979 COOKS Young men in· terested in growin9 orCJGn· ization. Excel· -APPLY- Marshall Communications 2230 S. Anne St; Santa An•, C•lif. An equal opportunity rmployer * * * Electrical 6640 I t Job Wanted, lady 7020 en * * * insurance • Bo:il Assemblcr.i ELECI'RICIAN. Licensed & ------- ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES b 0 n d e d . Small jobs, Lady will cen for sick or p I a n & profit mainten. & repairs. 5'S-5203 elderly. Four hours a day. 646-6179 Garct.nlnt 66IO Experitneed Secretary HONY'S Top skits & rl'ferencrs · ANT , 67:;..-.i580 Arter 6 P .:'\l. LOST • Sun April 14. bone Tennii; Club Memlx'n1hip. Gerden Service white band~. p iped Newport Beach Tennis Oub. PAYROLL bkkpg etr. Ovrr w/black, 2 bandies, 2 zip· &48-3289 644-1941 2 yrs local exper. 494-3477 per pockets oo outside. Con-ALCOHOLICS Anonymolll COMPLETE CLEANµ?., afler 6 pm tllins important personal Harbor Area. Phone 673·8724 NEW LAWNS i-SWIM INSTRt1CI'OR papers. value only to me. P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Reas. monthly care. Prun-2 yrs worklng expericncr. Liberal reward for return or ini;. l.Andscapilti. Exp. hor-Your pool. 67fr-3151 Wormation. 540-839:> or Announc•ments 6410 tlculturtst. _CA_RP_E_:T __ Cl_e_arun_· -,-. _Fl_oo_r 542-4761 Lawn & Yard stripping. Waxing, Walls. LOST: Mardi 24th, young, Coast Health ~lub U k Windows washed. 531-0:i67 ma 1 e Sealpoint Siamei;e e FR.EE SAUNA e p eep DAYWOR·K-- "Sam'': very friendly; vie. With Swedish mnssage by rotoUI, gr11de. 5~()..82(); 9 6405 6401 Per50nal1 Lost sharin9. Please apply in person between 8 & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa u F~ dd ___ :i_d_a_ys. ;,_17.;).11 __ _ Brookhurst & ,.,,. a en. 7 Experienced Massul'se· * MOWING. rdging, & clran 1 Westminster. Ht>artsick own-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1111. Monthly ratrs. rrre Job Wanted local m•nufactu. rer hH I ers making one more at-9 am-10 pm e~lima1r. •o 1 d' t for tempt at rec'Overy. Liber.11 l32 E. 18th St. 642-50!IO * Coll 96.~-l!lll * Men & Women 70,, ~mmt •• • optmng.s : rrw: no questions 839-3J76 --REWAR_D __ Japanese G•rd;;;;,:- I TINY Female black Poodle Exper., complele y1rd need" mrdical attn recent $50. for information leading ~rv1re. Frtt esUmates l!urgcry. Vk. Halecrcst & to arrrst and conviction for • St8-79."l8 • I Hall or Famr a re a a . vandahi;m 111 the Halecrrst _ _ __ I Reward. :;45-7837 Club on Thurll. night, April I::XPERT Japanese Garden- lllh. Kl ~l-r.>00 er Lndsc'ing, Cleanup, Main. Lost: Grrman Shepherd r~ tenance. "MACK" 847-0132 male, l1i yrs, blk & tan, JL,.12 Named 'Brenda' Apr. 3. Vic _F;u;,,.;;;;;n;;;;l;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-:;;;;; JAPANESE GARDENER of Garfield a: Beach Blvd. • Maintenance by the month. J.ra. Reward. 6-12-lT.>8 WESTMINSTER Good rP[s. Exper ;H6.ms · Cut & Edgr Lawn LOST Sunday m 0 r 0 1 n g MEMORIAL PARK Maintmanrr. Licrn~ed. Sltimt'Se aulterf'd male cat 11,.w 10 neir.rbborhood H11rbor Mortuary & Cemetery :i48 4808 • :,r,..ll.'iiO Aft I PM 1111111 :irca, Cd)t. Rc"ard. Complete funerals -Jap•nese Ga-rden er- 611-2'.:3.1 from $245 l::lm. Ltu1d~1·11(l('. Cleanup MIXED Frmale p u 11 r y , Cemetery lots • 642·~1l!lS 11ft 5 • YOUNG C.Ouplr wMt olllre cleaning wa<dling w1\i,m:t floors. walls & wuldo\\ ll. :i rves. )I. W. & f'ri. 7-10 PM j 18-661:1 a rt 6 P:\I Domestic Help 7035 LIVE ~S Employer payll rrr~ George Byland Agency 106 B E. 16th, S.A. ~17-039:; C'hi11ese -English • rrrnch Pr rmamrnl. expcr. Llvr-in Far Ea~t Agry. 61~-SiOJ Agtnclff, Men 7100 whllr " bl;ick. Joni': hair. from $130 eJAPA.'llE~E GARDENING Red & gold c:ollar. Vic Jncluries Endowmenl Ce.re SP1v1rr Clranup, Landcap. Coast • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen We are an established commercial firm with liberal frinRe benefits. Only people with at least six months ex- perience should apply to • PARAMETRICS • HelPf'n • Carpenters • Paintrr.; • :\told :\lakrr Jensen Marine Corp. 23..'l Fisher, Costa Me&<l --SALESMAN AU:is Cllrysler-Plymouth-rrn. l)l'rial. Largest in Orange County. Demo. plan, hig~ paid L'Ommission, paid boll.. days, paid vacations, excel· lent promotion potmtial, ex- cellent training progratn - no eXp<'rience necessary. ,\pply in person. Ask for Mr. Rol>C'rts. 2929 Harbor Blvd , Coi;la Mrsa. ----"-• Salesmen A Manegert Career opporty with tiadilw firm offering OYer 100 QJV- tual funds. Full or pt, time. No expea oec. we train. Npt Bcb office, N2~ Santa Ana office, 5fT.s331 Investors Jinandal Sezvicea, Inc. CARRtEk IOYS GOOD ROU'I'a AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEAal DAILY PILOT • 642-4321 • F1JLL Time . aervko a.1ation hrlp: nilalts, .Must be C!Vt'f 2:> yrs. old & experienced .ID nll'rhanics. Refer. 642-414l Art's igico Service ?600 Nt'\Yport Blvd. C.M. N"wland & Wamer, r. V. Everything in one ~auUtul lnfi?. 531 -7034 alt 7 p.m. Employment 847-4l17 place means less coat. EXPERIENCED Gardener BOYS 10·14 Bl.ACK Female Labrador No traUic problems. * Landscapin"' • L1ranup * ACENCY Good routes! • Good snlU1 929 Biker StrHt Costa Mesa 549-2221 6405 om o. b \V l "' lG70 Sanla Ana Avr .. CM BALBOA """""""'SU' .. Retniver. nr. Adams & He"" <>eBC • es min11ter Re~. & Reliable. 642-4400 · ... .,.., ... , ._ cannery Htg Bcti RWD ~~31~-1!!725~-~~~!!!893-~24~21 MOWING, Edgin<>, vacalawn 642·9611 BUSBOYS DAIL y PILOT ., 01 " Attn·. Job Hunters! • 642-ml • 962-'11 Gen'I clennup. Haulini:. I LOST: Vic o-Hamiltoo and Cemetery Lots 6411 Odd jobs. * ~; Wr hlvr listing~ for 11hno-il DAYS Combination, Est I m ator Meyer Pi.. a blue parakeet any typr of job 11n applirnnl Buyer & Warehouseman. \, I I " t ... ·1 18 OR OLDEn Q1il ;;48~014.'i after 6 p.m. PACTF1C VIE\ · grave 1 te GeMrll S.rvicee 66f, i!> quallflrd for. f wr unn Start at $600 to $650 mo. u - ILOST • lr'·h "·tt-. mAle perpetual r.1rr. S200 covcri. -·-ha\lr th<-job you arr tookm:z guna Hills area. Water Co. "' ""' "'' "'"-"'"'I p U Pl bi C r APPLY ANYTll\tt: pop, Vic Coll<'$tf' Park. Mon-111. ,,...,...,,__ Am ng. um ng. ar-ror wr can find it or ~oo Exp. preferred. Ph. 837..mi60 de.y 4-16-68. ~780 l LOTS Harbor R t st pcntry. Rraii! Rel. Jn'!ured. Wr ha\'C rontarl!< wilh ovrr Reuben E. lee for fl>p'I. Memorial Cemck"ry. Prlv. BankAmrrk:ird OK 500 bus1nc-s'5f'' in our local Party. ;,,l!HIOO C1lt "~TU<r' &11-004!1 an-a. 151 E. Coast Highw•y LUBE MAN CALL JOHN sri=-2100-io ~ If you lllnren•ly \l\'ant lo ('!I) Newport Beach J:;xperienced. good Wl\lfC, rnEE Booting Course by Auto Transport 6445 l''ql Y.aUoaperUli It \ inyl to worl<. comr lll 11()\\' and ----Rambler Sales I Coast Cuard A u x i 1 i • r Y • flooiwvrrnig 1""'ister. Start'-Monday Apr. 2'l for RIDE \\an11'C! co ~II\!!, There arr jobs ror men .tnd FRY COOK 410 Main St. 8 ~b. 7:30 pm. ;'llewporl Long B<'och. 7.~:00 11.blh. Hauling 6730 \\Omen in induslnal. rom-Huntington Beach Hal'bor lligh S c boo I Bldg. 12: from Beach 'It ;,..:._...;.,..._.::,______ merclal. sales. and prole<C-Apply ln penotl SERVICE statioo aalesman Cale1eri1 Warner. HB 8-17-5491 HAULING .i. GF.NERAL sionaJ flelds. Some are frr • E....... tune-""' ti brakes. ,...,,. ... nro b<'tween2-5 p.m. '" _. e PHOi'fE PAL • ._ ..... ~·v.-pa.id, others are not. I IUQP Older man O.K. Elccellenl Safei.'t way to meet people. ERVICE DIRECTORY You name It -1 haul ft Wr att nol Interested ln no.it· SllJ( .Ill salary It comm. <::!leYroo For •~. meet by pbooe, S fO Reas. Big John 6-12-4030 ~ or drilttrS • all othf.on Station. A~ Ir: Mqnolia, .,, •"'9tfti"1 65 C H scltctf'd members. Info.. SAVE MONEY * Before you att welcome. 2305 I. oest wy. Huntington Beach. P.O. Boit 4.193, Irvine, 92664 BABYSM"TTNC my home on Take It to the dump call ~ del Mar ROUTES AVAlLABLI: w A N 't T r u e 9 t u r wkly basis. Hot luncbt1, Us! 646-9188 or 642·5666 Help Wanttd, Men 7200 In Centlrman. t.llcr' run & f~ yard C.M. 54Ml513 a::'f:AN Lot~. gorai:r~. rtr. -JA_"'_ITO--n-.-n-1....,-t-.~-. -.~1-R_n_ Wrstmlnster for "--Jo..14 NS ... •o --•. 5ERVJCE Sia Attendant. •• "' "'" .,.,,,. dlildt't'n. MEA • ·•• • ., · S-ABYSl'f111~!; Rt'aa. Trf'I' rrmO\lal. dump, 8•HJl. h cfust be ra""'blr of l:ik· Good Profit. • No Sund., "'tiCA .. •t•--'ivc' P.O. 11 c M b kl f'll d ~ 871:i over 21 . lijtbt m11e exper, .... ..... ........ .. ,. n u ..... , 2061-A Wa a1·c . • ac ior. 1 • ltrl _r._· _ l'nlon SlatiOn. 377 S~rlor. (~ t'harsrf' ot htri:e build· Delivery .,......, ... Bo"!: 1:,1:\, CM 6l6-t270 lntt. $2.23 I ll hOUr. \Vrllo -EX.PER rar ax>K PAL.11rf. CARD READINGS. BABYSITMNG my home. lronfnt 2 . rvicr Station Mtn Part full qunUflcallorui to P 0 , Othei Opcn~s. Apply: HELP IN AL l. PRO-da13 or nlQhlll. Wlft boml U Ironing $1.SO hr. tlmr. Apply La It u n 1 Box llO?, Costa Mr!lll. Ken's, 2713 1 Ha:Bobrt>or, al B' .,..,..ts, TW 3-~ 7Cl'l lnter-•-'. ""~to tTE.. •~'--...,..., .... ~ ""'"" Ex-. 612--0'138 Chevron Station 604 s. Cotit 8AltTENDEfl.WA I'll. "'"' v• • WESTMINSTER. AVE.. ..... ,..,...,,,.,.ru .. i-i Personals WES'l"MJN81'ER ~~.,,_ft -,;;nl.. w.me.t $1-:hf'. tiw~r, l.ftmna. Staci\ 8'eed)' daJltlme )l04!' • ~~ llm.Eu.aJ1ru.l:llUI lt..::::.....:====--=...,,......,--=--==---=--==-=------:::;;;;;;;=--=--.....,=-l~~~~:;;:~~~·:..::.;;n~~,,~ .... ==~~J••..:.:..:;ftilllft• "~~ MH- La g u o a 11 e a • T r .n 1 rifd, El · Ntp.I Counlr7 phn olary. 215 lSth BRICK, Oanomt, Car;e. allow/CIOllD. Mt. 8ridr Ctlb. Lq\ma Nlpel. Oal Newport a.dri. fPS..scm> try a.ca Qbtlft; Ima.a ',apee:Mftflnt 6UO &JT-9220 -.m 10" tnlftWtr. SERV Sta. Au.cl. P/ttmt. Jc*. cs ~ FAt... ltntlftt f'RY (i)Oi: 2 Jn !Jlllff. SERV .Sta Altmd. DA1 tblfl Needed far ~ a ........ .... VETS 8aDdtcl Palnl.!Qr Sta.rt SS. hr. eoa.ce eaa. at cMll, hi ~u~, Texaco ~~Bil c..t _lot--~• ~ E"'9! '"' -Int Of !it. fT' n att• 11.atlon. MUST haw exp 'EN'J'J:JUlllC l 11..t R.eu. Fret Elt, &o-om • e aa:x:JIANJC. e:iq,er. ea.ta lood rds. Eit~ aal to rls;ht * SE:RVJCE Sla.tJon (1) ....,. ~ 111 e Al ,..t n. _.. 700 ean life. Auto Worb. m man. °""'('t Bill Gut far ttnct.nt. fldl ..._. ~ -~;;;;;,,;;;;....;;.;.;;......;....;,_-~ ::.:~5.l!MT.11 fti1 ......,. ,oo MD l'k.cientia. OD1ta Mii appt. ~11!1'7 3001 Brtatol. ~1 Mr;.a ~~~~~--~~~~~~-1 - -..,,...,;--__ _ \ -.. --... -· -... . -· ..... I \ ---' • ... . " . . '\. ' .. . "' 1. 1· . ' . ... . ,., . I• . . . ' '. ·-• . . . . . , r l .. .. . . . . ' '" • ~-·~ '. '· ' • • i ... • . f ~ • • ,, .. ' . .. -· t Tllere S more than one way to make your own money! ~ust for fun , you mi9ht try the little do-it- younelf kit supplied above. But please don 't try to spend the money your make this way. If you want to try to make the kind of money which is really spendable, try doing it th is way. Pick up your phone , dial 642-5678 and say, "I'd like to place e Want Ad, pleese." What kind of • Want Ad? How about self. Ing some of those nice thin91 you no longer. use? Tl;ey may he gathering dust in your home, but someone else wents them end will put them to good use. Your DAILY PILOT Want Ad can cost es little as $4.50. Think of your profit if you sold something worth much mor• then thetl Don't deley. Make that spendable money. A DAILY PILOT Want Ad will 9et it for you fast. .. . . . w--- DIAL DIRECT-642-5618-Say ''Charge h'~ FIOI IOITH COUNTY PHONES DIAL 51-1m J..--- Will _ WOrk-for~I .. :-·-..... -.-~--... . -. --,.. . ·-· --. . -" . . . -..... -. ,. -·. -. -·-· .... ----- --\- ' .. ... -~ . . -....... ~-.. . .. . ......--. -. . .... -.--, .. . . . . . . ~ • IMnOY~ JON 0 MINT - CWlY '8.0T ~.:.. ...... --~;;;.;..;."-:..--...... ~-=-_._Y_ .. -.. ---:: ;=·~V1M@IJ -~~~I M'A~:\m1 ~~:o~i~a W.I AN~ ~=I! ______ 7400 ___ ..,.. _____ 7400_ w... 11• ~ -IOOO fu;;;;;rn;;ltv;;:re=~=-=7'°8000: T•wW... ~ Mlscellaneeut 8600 SALi AND TltADI 1610 IOlllY 6UllD Clefll.l(eVBURch Operator ~ 2~i ·-' Old W or'.:1 fr-• t I I I a I er I , Udo Ille , W. IENT COLOR TV SI MONTH AUCnON WANTED D.y Shift 7:30 .. 4 ,.,... Poa!Uon now available for one u,.tenced and qqllfSed i-i offiee .rout.l.Del a.ad some expcrlenee with ten key addln& macblne, ITMl5tl Spa"; •h DO..N\11'.,, Wad&.~ GJ. • I ...... '*· 15.-45. ~ a.m. ~. t A Mediterranean Frt., ._r. 19, 7:30 p.m. New A llMd Fumit\ll"e. New dlva.N. loveauta, hldee· beda, occ. ebaln. bedroom Nta, d1n1A& aeta. china cal>- lnett. commodu, cocklall ~blet, bunk bedl, . cbuta, delkl. mattreaee, d!Mttea, rockva, 1 t t r e o 1, TV' 1, lampt, new drapt1, twin Furnltvrt-Appllal'*!I Color TV~..._ste,... -TOOLS - 531-1212 or '"'°SSS <Atk for Art) typewriter and lBM Key Punch. Mr. Dcmut. m 'E. Uil St., ~ -APPLY-Good JAila,Y and fine ~ ...._...., CM. ' , ............. 7500 • Furniture Rentel ca appl)I to putthue ORDER BY PHONE UDWC &AGE· WBI COAST ,.._call Ml'llret Grw.,..., ~I Officie. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 J. w ...... . 1 W Whittler Ave. or forward resume t. DAILY PILOT lox P-'2, Co1t1 Mew, Callf. H .. .,... ..... for: C..t• MM. An eQ\111 opportunity empJo)'el' e Welden • CoblHt Setters Mobile Home lxperleftq Excellent epportvnlty --Apply-UPlOIER OTORHOME CORP. Morning DISHWASHER newport . personnei agency 8:l3 DOVER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 642.-3870 The followtnc opportunities are for a very IUCC'ftl1ul local ftnn, with people or- iented lntelll&ent manap. ment. Among tbelr many benefits, they ofter profit sharing, stock perticlpetion a n d medical in9W'allce. The!le are FEE PAID im· mediate o~s in their new Orange County facil· ides. For turther lnforma· tion rerardhJc their re- qulrement1 foe' each posi- tion lilted below. pleue call U1 II your HLriest ~ venience. ' Sllespenem 7 -W;..,....ahoel 400 -Mens fvmlshl"tl ---------Mena clothing Hostesses I D1y & Nltht Shifts Apply ln penDll t-11 or M w~ R8IBI l l& ' NIWPOllT llACH Full time Excellent a..n.flts. Apply PersonMI UM, Mon. thr\I Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWflORT BEACH An equal Ol)pOr'blni t)' employer iiDi I: women to clfu.ilate popular petition. Muat be CASHIER-RICEPT. reciltered voter ot ~ Excellent opportunUy U you County. Good pay. 1nqulre ......._, btl at 1905 E. 17th St., Room haw accurate cle~ a • 212, Santa Ana oc phone ity .I: pola in budUllc cu. -~-89'U58'7 tomer cam.eta. Hllh School .::-~..::;..:.;''------­ gn&adao required. PAClfllC FINANCE 1778 Newport m9d., C.M. F.qla1 ~ ftl'lpioyer SECRETARY J. W. Robinson Modern Z.girl ottlce iD Cor-• Salad Maker reat opportunity for am. tiou.a younc man. ApplY ln non betwHD 2 and 5 p.m ma del Mar. Immedlate • I Girt Documentltfon Sec:ys. opminc ua.lla!Q far unu-• No lhorthlnd. To $416 uaDy competent. ahup, ex· • I• loy Customer Service perlenced girl. Pleasant • Pot w-L-Clerk to $416 phone peraooallt)'. Must be ....,..... ly. . $---L Shop A(ntg Clka to $372.50 exceptional typist -at 1~1t "'"°" G Ga.rk $372 50 80 wpm. No Silt Uae diet• Perm1nent position• 305 E. Co11t Hwy. en to · phooe. Age 21 to 40. U ciual· Excellent benefits ~llftllfii'°';:"'T·°!~ .._ -ifted;-"4~1 Ut.>•1,_ _r.,......,. We allO heve other inter. --- Auto PartSM;n- er experienced man fa Wu' with Amerlcan Mo- r 0 I 0 Co. but will conslde ble counter man wh 1 parta procedure o mMufacturer 4: wh ts .,,.qrk to quality for par ger within 4 montl1 per mo. plus comm! s. s. Ask for Mr. Bryant al t. M. S\lnday, UDAY RAMBLER ffeJ'1)or Blvd., C.M. 642-6023 ellable, experienced. Part le full time. Apply In person to Mr. Bill Juueaume tween 11 A: noon A 5 Ir: 6 t Monday Ir: Tunda,y Newport Herbor Yacht Club 720 W. Bay Ave. Newport Beach ~ao-=-R~ED_&_ TIRED n watching TV eves betWtt le 10 P.M. le would ratb &: earn a weekly sa er of $72.50 Mr. Abrams 774-20'20 Scrvioe Station SALESMAN 1- + uJI time. Good salary t'tils. Exper. ONLY a ly. JIM TICE CHEVRO Nl'wport Blvd., C.M. I>" N Ml:CHANIC- estlng oPPortunlties -90me lee paid by the employers, some f~ to be paid by the applicant. Help Wanted WOtTMn 7400 ----- Experienced TeJlers N C R Operator Bank of America 1016 Irvine Newport Bu<h An equal opportunity employer Aul1tant lookkffpor Age 25 to 38. Experienced In payroll, 2 years experi- ence accounts receivable. Type 55 wpm, good refer- ences required. To $2.50 hour. Send letter or qualifications to H.M.f. P.O. Box Zll.5, Newport Beach. HEAD ltOSTESS Apply Miss Huffm•n Howard Johnson's 2750 H1rbor Blvd. Cotti M.ae 546-6592 MATURE woman. H o us ekeepe.r-Companlon. Uve-ln. Week~nds o ( f • Salary. Small a,>t. Olores. Middle -ag~ bachelor l:x!>f'·-ienced, Kood wages ~O R1mbler Si les -EX-PER--1EN-CED--1t-l""ice-nsed~ 410 Ma.In St. shr.mpoo girl for exclusive Huntington Beach Salon In Fuhion Island, FRY-COOKS--Newport Beach. Call rf'd 4 e~. men for n 614-1484 or 644-7151 Mbo f!W od. coffee shop. Da thru Sat. 9 to 6. ys nt lust be fut, reliable. XI EXDER Steno 6: PBX al. Aoply 24 p.m. cnerator for front olfke T MIGOS RESTAURAN d~11k in Motor Hotel tn 428 E. 17th, Costa Me111. Lsu.una Beach. <n4l 49'- ttd am nc USTN~ Expandtng. N ..;4'.:.;."63;.::.__~~=-=-=-~ oung married man to le E X PE R IE N C E D Apt nl'pt't and matntena e manager. 34 unita. 2 poola, lta<!e. Molt be wfllln1t o no malnL Free rent le S45 "''ork. Good tlJtu:re for rl t mo. 1998 Mat>le St. CM. Call t <11 J>el'llOI\. No e~r nee. 549-Irwin 213: 86&--0781 2425 BAR.MAfDS. .•• moN 0 PEN r ... and GO.GO fo q111,lifled Real E 1 t a e DANCERS l Salesm111. For detalla ll S300 per wed: ~ Mr. Sta.after at Don V 631-.sa3 ar m."113 In rran1c11n•1 omee ID-2222 Babysitwr 1i do irolm& -RHI htm S.'-man lrom 10 to 4 • Mon, Tues. Wed. Vk Broolcbunt and ouldn 't >W bit lleJIJna Adami, H.B. Own t:ra.m. Hum:tnrtoo hchf Vlll1t~ llfoal F.atatt or will pickup. 963-1156 9';24f71 or 5t8-llG3 e B E A UT Y OPERATOR c Im J>ERJENcm s e r v I e with folJowln,. ~ eotD- S•otlon SalldWt. FUii t e mlaion to •tart. Colta Mesa day~. Ap~ Andap Union hmY aa)on. tG-IM1 S<'mce SM Adami, Colt• TENDER Lot1ns din for J M11t1 yr old pt. achl ap boy. ,_ ty Htll;pg, Lt.e In t1r out. 495-41164 alter I pm EXPEJU,ENCED Beautician nnted. Balboa Bay OUb BeeutY Salon. 60--009'l FOR PUBLIC STENO. eood~~· . HICKORY FARMS 11 adding more aales people. Homem1ken1 do )'OU have time to spare? We offe-r a flexible schedule ror the Apply Personnel l<M Mon tbru Fr1 Faahlon l1l1nd Newport Beach An equal opportunity employer tortyish gal who can earn --=--:-: _____ _ monei.f and have run, too. TEACHERS Come In and aee u1. Lower SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Mall, South CoMt Plaza. Phone Mrs. Hobkirlt MATURE Pmion to work In 839..Q77 or 83M044 accounting office. R.equlre EXPER Fry cook. Fullllme use ot 1(1 key adder Ii full.yr. 7 am-3:30 pm Be.n- typewriter. Knowled&e ot ton'• c.o&e. .Shop 133 S booklceepine helpful but not Coast Hy, Laguna required. WUUna to train. CPLE WTO. Malnt work, & Write M 89 Dally Pilot. maid work for motel anlta. WAITRESS Salary + Apt. 548-9'155 Steady daytime posidoa: M'GOO'S Need Rlnky-tink )'OUDg woman, ~terably 51ng.1.toog Plano Pll,Yer manied. El Nll\lfl Country Call 64.Z.1831 for appt. Oub .• l.iquna Nl&utl. Call e RESTAURANT HELP • ~~&·R;r-·:~. Full ttme. to work from our COOK wanW for out ot order desk dept Earn up lo •lo.le re.ort. can eves: $1. 75 hr. plua bonus. For 543-9Sll or 532-4618 app't. caJl~~artc. CPLE for janitorial wor1c 2 hrs ea per l\liht. 5 night. RN. PA.RT-TlME, 3 to 11 le per wk. HB area. 962-2847 11 to 1 lhifta. Excellent ========= 1a1ary,A bmeftta. Park Udo School•lnltructlon 7600 Convalescent Center 466 --------- Flaphlp Rd. NB 644-8044 OPERATORS Sportswear. Experienced. Steady. S80 -$140. 1580 MonroYia, N.B. 642-2686. BABY S1TI'ER. Afternoons for lchl-age cbldm. NB area. ~ afternoon It eves IBM KEYPUNCH 360 PROGRAMMING INDUS. DRA"ING GROC. CHECKING 'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y PIX/TYP srrrER Nights for 9 1e 14 West Coast yr. old; 5 nlgbi.; my home. Reier. 548--4622 c:au before Trade A: Buslnell Schoob 5 1'.M. Dlvlllon al NEED 2 Fullerettes. Can Compudna 6 Softw~ Inc. earn $4. hour, we train. H~oo Beach H.B. Mfl. G re e n b e r g =25 tor 1 child, full or 536-8885 part time, state •&e. exp &: 12027 Garden Gr. Bl., G.G. ref.s. Write Box M·91 Daily "Better Living tbnJ Pilot. Educatto_n_" ______ _ HOUSEKEEPER 4 school FOR C'hUdren. H. B. $'1(). wk .. 5 S.cret1ri1I Tr1lning dys. 54&-8801 or 847-4{X)8 A'M'END THE a!t 6. Most Modern Up-to.D1t1 BABYSITI'ER 8:30 AM, to BUSINESS COLLEGE 1n the 2:30 PM Mesa Verde area. 4 Southland. The IChool of Da)'I wk. Call alter 2: 30. Programmed Lee.ming wltb 540-4358 the "finllh1Dr IChool" touch. LADY, with car, for cf\lld Complete Secttta:rlal - can, aftemoom at 3; ~ Broabup -IBM Keypanch. eulonel eves. A overnights. Stut any Mond1y-Evenln1 Lido late 673--0629 claaes auu. FULL-'nme window clrl POLLY PRIEST Drin·ln rettaunnt BUSINESS COLLEGE caD bet. 9: 30 I: U A.M. 325 N. Newport Bl~ N.B. • m.618'J • Phooe 541-9723 WANTED hldy to live-In, LIJ"ETIME Gift • OillcoAt 10 room .1: board + 1m1U 1eNOn Typing School 173 Del salary. 2 QU1dren 9, 11. Mar CM. 548-2859 Mon.~Wed. 968-l&t> R.ELlABLE Babysitter own Ml!RCHANDISE FOR trana. 1:30 to 1:»6 dy1. SALE AND TR.ADE ~7 - FULL nrne Haekpr CdM furniture ~ Reta rtq. Ute cootlJw. Own BAKER furn., lD>; 6' He~ tnna. m -<!1118 pletrbltt aidelloml 1400: POST-poUo motbe.r need• din. tblie. Ul"XG", $350; nQnle.baellfr, lJw.ln. C&ll Ql9Pt11daJ• c:ba1l"I. 7 .... aft • p.m. Ml-5141 1 arm, $Q!O; 2 leather arm 8.ie.lad)' e•r'8Dcotd cha.In {&oll1) $'15 each. For jewelry ltort In 1_673--037'9 ______ __,_ Costa M~. ~ DREXEL dfnlnr Rt, dn>p HOUSEKEEPER. Uve In, 1 1..t exwn. tabl•. .. Che._ln. chOd. Udo Ille. Call 9 lo 5 ODlt sa. Ub M9 -PDOI 54'7...f321 Dru.el ma .. tab&e a 2 mei. P"~ltT Tllff-MAll> ~ -mt. ••Nee -SA AD New o.ointor pieces. and rootn J!'OQplnp re-tumect ~ clUpi.y 1tudlol, modi9l bomel. movie ltucUot. l>ileonton Cancellation; HOUMIUJ ot Span· lab 1'\lrnltl.lft, items u follows: 0orpoua 8 tt. Spanlab IOI& 6 M&tchl.Nr Chair. Cuetcm quilted with carved wood trim. R. fO ft, SeYWt carved ve!vd tot, be&vy Duk oak end tables 6 m&tcblna cock· tall ta.blt. I Piece King 11%e Medltenuean oak {>811· tied bedroom 1uite with full Kins aise box springs I: mattna. La.r&'e Spaniah decor 4ln1na room. Gold leaf S_panlah table lamps. Han~~ lamps. etc., ete Each piece can be purcl\isH lndMdually. 523-3851 9 to t:30 • T DAY! c:orMr unlta. boolu:aSH, sew. 9!!!!11J!!!!!!!!!m!!il!!!!9!'"'!1!11'9!!1!!!m!l•I 1t1a machlnea, refrigerators, RCA Color TV. 6 mo1. old; atovea, wubers. dryen AND walnut COMOle, 21" ICfffn. MUCH MORE! Perf. cond. $300. m-tsu WINDY'S AUCTION 82 10 ~~Newport Blvd. 1961 SOLID State ,_speed Beh.lnd Tony's Bldg. M1t'l1. WTO: Maple twn bfdl, IPC"lnll ~ mattr., dble dl'ftler Ii mirror. 5*--0296 .as om. Machinery, etc. 1700 4,000 LB. or 6,000 lb. Oark Fotlcllft, M-la, wbe.r&-ls, SS'IS. 2,000 lb. Oark, rans good, $'195. ca,rpeot nma, 11», will finance. 639-2691, 53H540 Whole houtoful Wll ..... $1615.00 =' =y11~.C·I • • $698.00 Stereo. Beautit\ll comole. <Mt.a Meaa t4fp.8686 Ldt on layaway. Pay be.l.an· OPEN DAJLY 9 to 4 ------ Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif. ce o( $19.35 or amaD payments. Credit Dept., 535--7289. Anaheim POOL TABLES .,, 19111 BRUNSWICK PETS ind LIVESTOCK Pets, GeMr•I MOO PORTABLE All Steel Horse CredU Approved Immedjately FISHER Embulador IV. model A60 atereo radio pOOllograph. Cost me», 4 yrs old. $500. 543-37~ R & D F11rnlture .,-AMF .,-TR I ANGLE Sia le from $369 BruMWlck $329 valu• • , ONLY $239.11 Corrals. Port.able All Steel DO$t Runs. Call eve . 847-3801. Daya 84IHl253. 1 ... ~ IMlevenl, C•ta M .. ....,....,'tll t -S. ......... . T 1po Recorders 8220 ROBERTS (AKJ.l) 7 7 0 Fumltvre aooo Sowing Machines 1120 1~9' FINANCING SECARD POOL m s. Main, Oraap 532-1992 AKC Ref. Min. Poodle pup.. pies. 5 WU. 1 O>al bladr,, 1 Partl-poodle, 1 Oiampaane. $100. ea. Can be teen at 6681 SUtton Ave. Westminlte.r. Mother 8c Father are at residence. 897-9095 ~--------------~ SPANISH From Mfg. Showroom SAMPLES Living Room Set 1 ONLY! Oak wood·tumed arms. Reg $349. NOW n9!1. S.Pc Dinette Set 1 ONLY. Oak·top hexagon exten. teble w/4 wrouaht Iron cbeln, black or avoca· do. $69.95. S.Pc Bedroom Sot Floor aample -ONLY l. Light oak. Reg $229.95. NOW ONLY $109.95! * Stock on band ONLY. NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 Rooms Furniture Reg. $777 tor $29.5.85 Term.a u ~·as SJ.54 week ,~tel Furnliu.ta 2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Dally 9-9, 1~ Sunday • 548-9660 • 1967 SINGER Conlole. Local Crouf.ield stereo. E a r I h pbollefl incl. Xlnt cond. $250· l!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!! Servloeman leav ng t e 67H498 aft 5. SS CASH SS area. Assume payments of $1.75 week or $39.15 <'1l!lh. -• -·· We pay cash for: Zlgzap, b u t to n h o I es Sporting Good~I_!~ I Furniture I AppUances overcasts. blind stitches, Winchester mod. 12, trap ./ AnUquea ./ Tools automatic bobbin winder, Gun and otbe.r m~. guns. ON ITEM or - "touch • o • matic" e t c. 615-4410 ah 6. COMJUEI'E HOUSEFUL. without attachments. l 8 ---------Call '547~48 or 827-1271 months l\W'lntee. Ca 11 Miacellanooua 8600 BAKE • Junk Sak. El anytime for jdo. 523-0075. J w . · FRONT !brow lawn TnOWt'r, Camino Real r oman s 1967 S~ -due to divorce b-lp set, ldtch 9n1c (cut Cub. Aprll 19, 12 to 6. April -automatic 1.igZq Sewin& iron), lO' fonnica dralnbni, 20. 10 to 4:30. New Ii \I.led Mecblne in antique while used. but in good shape. bwsains. Dana Point Com- cablnet. Buttooholes, <Her-Lathe (metal or wood), mtmlty HOUie. 246t2 San cast& etc. without •~ okler hardln&e. Can be seen _J_ue_n_. ______ _ merits.. A81R11Dt! 1 ~enta ah 6:30 pm or a1t 4:30 pm TRUMPET le cue, boy's of S6.88 or $41.50 cuh. ('.Qar. Sat at 1698 Madagascar, clothlna sz 10 & 12, Baseball antee still OK. Call &tter CM & tnd< lhoel. Good quality 5:30, 522-3520. POOL TABLES It •election. CoU~e Park * DOG TRAINING * Your veterinarian'• cbcice; all types or tralnlnc, guaran- teed. 847-4914, t9!MaiO MIN DACHSHUNDS Only 2 males lelt. AKC registered, $60 eacla • 962-'16119 • BEGINNERS Dolf Tralnlac Saturday 2 PM at Mazttn.. crest Kennel.a. 546-(19 COCKER puppie 6 mo, AXC black &: Wt. male. AD shots. m.<1738 : aree 308 Bowl.Ing Green Dr. ·~~~la~at=·==.!1=12~5 P NAMBS! . • ._ From $295, SU. month FRIGIDAIRE wan oven & Wks. Shots. $50 up. 549-1298 AKC Reg. German Shl!!pberd ----ACCORDrON 120 Bus. Ex· eel cond, 5 tone. $175. or of- fer. 675-4780 Brunswick, Delta, Flaher, cooking top (bumera) COP· COCKER Poo pup p I e •. 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ llfe-PERTQNE, perfect. $95 Olampion parents. No : time guar. BADGER, boch, 3 section DlV AN $45 papers. $20. 494-5924 I 8010 Plinos & Organs 8130 407 S. Main, Orange 5J8..0311 Maple finished dbl chest B1k Poodle. Mlnliatures. --------WE BUY & SELL DRAW~ $35. 546-16229 6 wkl old. $35 Office furniture Walnut desk,~·', $55· 0 •~ ORGANS '* DI d e Gold tor I IUlL.,..,., aft c-Watnut awlvel chair, $15. * PIAN S "' e amon • PRIVATE Pa.rtY baa aae ......-....... vi-· 2 slde arm chalrs, $25. • Largest stock In So. callt. Antique & Old Jewelry a 1962 vw. Must 1ell this DAOHSHUND pups. 3 lmlea Good cmd, 641Hi863 eves. * 20%-40% oU-Player pianos Almost anything. TRADES. week. Good tires, and cleM Std. & 1 female, min. 1000 roill to choose from c. M. Jewelry & Lotn 11 a pin. Phone 642-4980 AKC, 2 m~. n4: 673-3Slll Office ~ulpmont 8011 (3) FUU; keyboard NCR electrlc adding machines. $100 each. Call J o h n Kingsbury 64+-171» Ext 416, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mon. day lhru Saturday I022 THIN Line 17" port TV S27: 21" Zenith Lo-boy cons $40; office desk, relln $35; Crou- top 1nr r~ $38: Ollt dJWa $9. Lots more! * SUf>erlor (re~) C. M . M&-9138, 60-5Qi6. WOODWORKING To o I s , knittinr machine, juicer, gateJer 1bl, mlscel. 2564 Elden Ave, OM. 'Thu~ thTU Sat. F UR.NlTURE, Appllancn, mtacellaneoU. boulewares. Moving. 869 Congresa, CM 646-5641 MISC Hsehold Items and Hardware. 989 Unden Pl CM. All day Sat\U'day PATIO Furn., cheat. utll tabk!a, frame A: mattress books, toys etc. 842-8700 PATIO SALE. 2912 W. Coast Hwy, Space 21. NB. Park in rear. * Terms • Terma ·Terms * 1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. _an....;y_Um_e _____ ,...-YORKSHIRE Te?Tie.r pup- c11h for your piano or trade e 646-7741 • MOVING • Sputlah Cabinet pies. AKC. 494-9937 grand piano for new aplnet RICS cm.t $225. pvt party sell ...:...._,G.,;-r_m_•_n_S~he:--pho.---rd..- Fleld'a Wholesale Piano Co. KJllITED f AB $100 Misc. Furn It bric-a-Punnies. 7 moL MS-2448 12072 Brookbunt at Chapman brae 708 Iris CdM 673-8316 .,,.. Garden Grove m-0 638-2770 ., FOR SALa eve11 all day wkench Honea 1830 : PIANO & ORGAN-Remnants. SampJet A Mfil. 'IWTN Beds It mattress, ex- "SELL-IN" ends Sat. Only a 1.m. to 2 ceUcnt $20, cordless wall REG. QUARTER HORSES: • Yes, we're having a "Se~ pm. 929 Bu.er Costa Meaa clod< $28. TV comb. 24" AM Top yearling filly; 2 yr. old : • • &: FM radio S90 incl records. gelding. halter winner; 3 yr. ; Jn" for Spring. Floor mod-DISHWASHER 642_3458 els, show models. trade-ins NEW HOTPOINT ========= old gelding, top pleuure A ! of pianos .I: organs will go SAVE t en performance procpect; xlnt • ..,., FREE TO YOU brood mare, bred to AQHA : ct low. UYW prices. WltY Built·iD or used u portable. Pric> DON'T YOU •"-us befon t ini. or pm•· ~ -champ. gent.le to ride. . """1' .. "" .. UIL MEDIUM Size male dog. ed Crom SSOO. Must eell. · you buyT $2.50 WEEK 2 642~1 d~ or 540-9525 WARD'S BALDWIN SI"UDfO l8T1 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. Redlahnl brownd,.:._~tlonpprox_, • ..... N CM 642-8484 n..-til 9 Pm )'rl. ce ......,.1 ... evea. .....,. ewport. __ _:v_:__l"'"--.:..·--,-·-~ fectlon.ete prefer adults 366 ========= ORGANS A: PIANOS WANT 95 to 100 sq. yds nylon Rochet.1er Apt A. Costa Livestock 8840 Hammond M -100 1 pl n • t, used carpet. Lt beige or Mesa 4/18 u.scd, only $895; also used white. No remnanta. 'l5c to . GOOD BARLEY HAY. Baldwin, Conn, Lowrey, $1 yd d~ on quality, 6 BEArc· al~ S~ kiti $1.25 per bail. from $395. Lot 1 of used cond a: if r cm o v e d . tens; co, grey, 546-5623 grands, 11>tneta a: con.tOle 494-1701 eves or wkendi; black. ALSO 3 lontt·h~red T-RA---.,...,N-=-s"'"p-=o-=R-=T:-::A-:T::'.IO::N::-:--i part·Perslan1, 1 long·hatred pianos. ANTIQUES -white porcelain Tortolse-atiell IP&Yed cat 9000 SCHMIDT-Plm..UPS CO. statue (bronze beneath) $65. 540-618J Before 4 P.M. Bollta & Y1chtt 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana Oiinet.'e Jade r~ $45. PIANOS & ORGANS Globe $35. Clothes. 673-8316 1 YEAR old Black &. white ALL MAJOR BRANDS 673--0461 cock-1-poo (feimle) 2 black • rabbits (male It female) 223 NEW I: USED YARD renovator w1tb late> Catherine Place, C.M. After WALLICH'S.MANNlNG'S Wbconsin eng. $85.1"'!f weed 2 PM 4/18 Music CITY cutter $75. Cement rroxer on -------=--trier ruo. Air cond'er $'75. FREE to lov~ home. Sbort-3400 So. Bristol ,..0-3738 hatred Sbeptierd a: Boxer So. Coast Plaza ~ --' '----' Good 540-2165 BOX Trailer, 4'X5', good :~~hd~~·Ad~;:;",l older frame Ii tires, S60; 3 HP children pref. 84'7·9817 4/19 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS F\atlY -Woven -Delve - Halved -LOVED a TALL Better to have loved a abort : girl than never to haw UJ'll. • ED a TALL. LOWREY 2 manual elecbic Spinet mahog. organ. Orig. Appll1ncos 81~ pr!ce SHOO. Sell $450. 962- ouQJoard motor, needs tun-. In(, but nma. $20. 847-'20<!2 rREE Fertilizer will help 4 x 4 CEDAR posts 99c. 4 x 8 ~~ 1 ~ n !~ e<t':h"i5~ N EW GAS DRYER _487_9 __ ~--,-~ WAS $181 Wurlitzer Spinet piMO. full 2 Left it $ l 49 C1th keyboard, like new. Best OR offer. * 675-2973 P1ymont1 of $1.16 Wk. • HAMMOND Chord Organ Im Harbor Blvd., C.M. (Wnlnul) ADULT OWNED Open UI 9 p.m. Pvt Pty S300 call ~229 REFRIGERATOR KNABE 7'2" Grand 45 yrs. NEW HOTPOlNT Refinished Orig ivory & Large 2·Dr Auto Oe(rost strings. 548-8825 $199 CASH B3 Hemond Organ OR with Leslie speak1?rs Make Payment8 of $2 Week Excel cond. 675-3606 1877 Harbor Blvd.. C.M. Open UI 9 p.m. -UNTORB UY- New eutom&tic wuhtt S2 Weck COLOR KING TV OPEN 7DAYS 547-3007 W MHERS $29.95_;_ch_Ja' __ s BABY Grand "Brambech" mple tin mabog, xW cond. $45() 548-ms alt 6 UPRJGHT PIANO, sood for practice. S60. 5 3 1 -5 2 9 5 ~Otts. BABY Grand. ~e Steck. 2 yrs old. walnut. xlnt cond. Sl2t». S.211» Particle bd % S 2 · 9 5 546-9963 4/19 Flberglu Sc tt. 3030 Bristol . BOAT SHOW CM 4 MO. old pup. Black a: white Labrador. Pl111! Wonderful ...._ ... .._ ~ _..... UPHOLSTERING -$79.50. 2 d Is po• 1 t Ion. S ho t • Newest in uua.a • .., ....,......... pc (European cndtsmenl 642-B706 4119 ~~t condlin H~ ~ ~ est. del, pickup, ru -------:---::--..... M 1 HB "Berny" 536-6400 ALL American kittens (mix· Beach 6 Edin&'er • tree 9d-• an, cdl from nice mother cat • missioo • tt1l1l Sat April lO. · KIRBY vacuum cleaner and offered to sood homes. · attachments. Balance $51.10 S?Hl90 4/19 18 Ft "Performe!I'" Cabin · Credit Crui!er wl1b new '67 95 HP ; or small P•yments. 3 Black kittens. 8 wk~. old. "Mercury" outboard engine. : Dept. KE 5-72119. Anaheim. Mother Bluepoint Siamese. Hu electric starte-r I< ' CAR Wub 90c • Sat. 20th. HousetralDl"d. To &ood altenator • genEntor. Twin ; H.B. Foursquare Olurch homes. 673-8398 4/19 side momted 13 izal fuel : BAdldga~s f=il·e ~=· & Beau 8 wk old long-haired tanks. Tilt trailer, 2 bunks, · ' kitten1. Also one golden 11nd belt tank, We jacbt.I. : 6' ST\JRDY boat, SJS. Aqua one long· haired blk cat, both Turns 34 MPK. Good IOWl&e c:balr. n>. Sml trlr 6 mos. m-4738 4/19 ~. fisher, 1k1 er. whl 36'. gas stO'fe, $25. 54&-Mn M~. 6TH358 MALE Puppy, 6 wkl o!d. 1_937_1_8.-°'8nc:f-. __ er_,_bol-t -ori~,-.' Black wtt>rown paws. Mix· AIR Compre.or. Hallett: 3 ~ poodle, clllM.rahua, ter-lnaJ shore boat tor yacht in· HP. tank mounted. $210. rler. ~ 4/2.0 boards. 4 cylinder univenial 1922 PI ace n t 1 •, C.M. encine, perfect nmabout far $35; Freeun m: Refria .• coppertooe • A.-oc.; Ccaar. ~1095 56-TlSl 3 G~ kittens; S wka. old; 1-1 boat. Only one Ulte It Television 1205 very tiny; mtxed Slame9e cM t-. -~ ...._ --------K EN M 0 R E w ... h Ing A p man e.-1«6 4/19 '600. Pbooe ~ --~ • GAFFERS and Sattler, '- bama. ~. all c:brm top, pl, stove. S 4 5. 54C>-Gl3 GAS STOVE Apt alu $32.50 ~ 1110 OLD. UNUSUAL DECOR.ATOR ART * Antlq1es Auction Sunday, Apr 21st. 10 1.m. INSPECTION WELCOM'E t Lm.4 p.m. DAJLY Man)' tnmdred1 of good CIWIJ. lty Jterns. Lot ol hard-t!>-Gnd •·•·• .._.1.w_ • rnacbfne, Ideal lor apt or e Joe for d!moclltratlon. : tfNT 011 UT trlr. new Wt yr, fteu. "$ Uttle K!ttena"; part-FREE Boatille Course by ' 541-3925 f'Yet Ir wlcnds Siamese. 6 •kl. 01 d : c.out Guard A u x 111 a r y • C.L.R Lo.HEET COOKWARE ~en. 96&-Im 4/20 Stam Monday Apr. 2'l for • For sales & 1ervlce KITTENS · mlx«l breed· ap-8 wks. 7:30 pm Newport : Call 1713) J4S.348.1 prox 7 ~ • to g o o d Harbor High Sch o o I ' TV homes. S49-<J041 4/20 Cafeteria '$1 CHEVY Vette eng., needs work $100. Vax IUltar. elec. MIXED beaate. Female, 10 28' FIBERGLASS Sall, SIP8 ' $100. 87$--5161 mo&. Hiid abota. 646-2769 6. 30 hp tnbfd, compl dllc FREE IOl-0 THI CLOWN after 5· ~-:en~~o~ : a,u~·· parties, Mqtc 4 Kitt-, cute, C!\lddly • '6700 or best otter. Ol11 . Show, 1'" BaJIO«W m.4580 ~ paper t r • 1 n4~ Howard at OR 3-132.0 : WANT to tM.11 mUlteJ')' 45 or 4 ADORABLE Kitt ~ M 0 0 RE A MA IDEN ; 9 mm LQaer. Reucmable. lnr for hl.i\7Y her;,•m e 1 • O\aracter bolt 31' Mon-: 8*-mt or s.4-~n m-ton or m-«>05 41'1) terey ~ $4000 W 11 t ; FILL DIRT WANTED ~ Male, LLolamde ldtttns, 6 Sll-51'216 alt 5 • Bc:b 10 000 CY. .. 7r'> 16' FIBERGLAS. 25 HP I l.ApDa • • wka. old. rD-«!05 ,, r w·---d Oott>oard tran., ' •ueo .,...1m anyttma 4lU ...... , • WHTOWWI • iC ..._.. ~ ooadllbL ..._,._. • . o..ft lllOllW I004 ~ 56Cm "11 14 l'OC7l' "GALAXr ~ pRcn -~...._ .. lloltii'.l .. 1•'91 .... HI S'90: s.-• «' 56401 J"REE; GaiDea Ftp • ... Abdtcn tioet. tNAlr 11111 ' M.RE lllm1l-. ........ Clll9-S4IJ1JI 4llt motor. $2IO. --?051 w .. bldtea. eo: · '115. PLDrrY et nu 4lrt. EalJ u· JWNABOOT L f0.4m_ ----······-· ..... ,,.,,,., ..... , ,,. ,. -. ..... TUNSPORTATION TRANSPOltTATtON TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION nAHSPORTA TION TIANSl'OIT ~ION ......... Aut.. MIO Imported ...... NGO U... Can 9'00 u.d CMS 9'0D ~ c.,. MOI ___________ ......,;;.;.... __ ~--------------MG NIED A CM? VOLISWAHN CAN~ BE l'JNAHCIDT •Blmlnptt e Repi I tlonT 1f67 Yollt-118 ellld~t e DINaedt CAD 1.LA C cHmOLET CHIVIOLIT . MU~ SELL so· X 14' PCLOT • SC!booner. Roomy, ruggf'd cruaing vet. Uve · aboard. tZ13 4»0742 HOURLY RENTAL.5 * RHODES 19'1 * Fun Zone Boat Co.. Balboa 33' RHODES SLOOP 00 1Day1) 673-500(; !Evesl 494-88·13 CAL 20 No. 681 Like new, many extru. • 673-9109 • LOA, 17' slt'ep& 2, motr. trlr. 8 mos. old. Sell Sl950 or trade. 842-1529 NICE SoO'Wbi.rd. extras. Also ctusy molded wood dinghy 3.6 motor 54&-3806 Power CrulMrl 9020 : 35· ELCO r:runk c a b i n ; cruiSer. xlnl ruMing cond. : New canvas end· for aft.er Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd. C'.osta Mesa 546-1203 DEMONSTRATOR 1967 6MC %-TON Camper Cruiser Pickup truck Automatic transmission, ra· dlo and beater, powt>r steer· ing, heavy duty rubber. $3195 STANSBURY BUICK deck, new uphol & radto. Best offer. 673-4786 ,.vel!. 2100 HARBOit BLVD. peed-Ski 8oal1 9030 COSTA MESA 646-9022 16' WHITE Star w/1967 Mere. 1100 eng.; xlnt cond. , thI'Uout; trailer Ii lot. of ex· tras. S1800 Co m P l e t e · 546--0928 BOSTON Whaler: 50 hp Mereur,.. tr!r, Coast Guard appr. Like new $1500. LA • 5-«>ll - • EVlflTRUDE 18 ~P mtr, only '66 (ffEVROID -------~OIU-.l.IU.-Jonw...;.·.urn=-'.;_· ...:Sac:;:::: $225 __ _ 675-379'3 aft 6 Sport van. Radio and heeler, 9032 green and white tu-tone with , _=.;.....;..;....:..:......:......---· deluxe vinyl interior. 150 • Wallstrong trailer for $2195 li' boat; A·l cond. May be seen at Anchorage Apts.. Con--'l Chevrolet 2SB8 Bayshore Dr., Newport RSI Beach Inq. Apt. C-3 or of· 2828 Harbor Blvd. flee. Costa Mesa 546-1203 23 foot boat trailer Brand new tandem a,xles, new 7:j() x i4 Urea. 68 license. $55(). Call Weekdays 8AM-5PM !)4G.88U ~ Marin• Equlp_. __ 903_S 'G MC Jita4et. Uk• new. $43 "1. ..ume comrut be.I. ean nn pvt P~· Dir 49+-9771 '52 KG TO "Claasic" Rdehl, Xlnt mech • nmc eoftd. St. Rae Gm. nu IQlhl. nd. $ISO Pvt pty 6'f3.-006 '52 MG TO, claaslc ~tr. Excellent coodltioll. Make offer! * 646-1566 * OPEL • Spot Cub for lmPorta --------We pay more for any imPort reprdleu ot year, make or condition. Try u.s before you tell. ELMORE MOTORS, 9625 G a r If e o Grove Blvd JE 7~ ALFA ROMEO '60 AU'A RDMEO Julietta Spyde-Roedmr Whlte, new black top. Pirelli tires, nice interior. $100 Jt: 7-8509. U no answer. ~. AUSTIN HEALEY '67 OPR Station wagon, Radio and healer. '$1795 'STANSBURY '62 AUSTIN Healey, wire wtw., o'drive, 4 IH.ter; new BUICK tires, tonneau &: top; x1nt cond. Financing avail. $1200 2100 HARBOR BLVD. _96&-_3222_· -----COSTA MESA 646-9022 1959 Austin Healey 1()().6 S79S. Mechanically top shape. * 549-1556 CORTINA '67 Foni Cortina GT, R&H 4 spd, low mi. wamintee. S1795. 89'1-2642 evea. PORSCHE '68 PORSCHE. White with black Inter., AM/FM radio, chrome ~. wood steer· ing wheel. cocoa mall. mileage 1300. $5295. Dir. 89Z-5651 or 534-2284 '60 PORSCHE Ope 1600 r /h, DATSUN black lnt.. new pa.int, lug '65 Datsun sedan, spotless. rack, Urea & eng. Perfect. $43 dels, aawne contract Sl895· Take trade. 615-3614 bet. Can fin pvt pty, Dir. 1963 PORSCHE SC. Oirrn 494-9771 rims, reblt eng, AM/FM. 'Ei6 Datwn wagon.' Air, one lugg rack, $32()0. 548-5795 owner. $46 dels, assmue :::::aft=S=p;;;:m=====::::. , ...lllu..+---..r='>:r.:l~---~--t pty. Dir. 494-9171 '67 D11tsun, P/S. radio &: mirrors. $49 de~. assume cootract bal. Can fin pvt pty. Dlr. 49+-9ffi FACEL VEGA 681/2 TOYOTA NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY ~eGJtlttoiA • IMPORTS '60 F.V. "Cl8.18ic" Rare! Xlnt invstmt & car to restore. Only 26,000 mi. Rolla int, air. Loaded! Needs paint & tires. $1700 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9303 or olfer. 494-1701 TOYOTA JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS ELMORE . $16H ·~:';" • Antt 6Mo. 6,000MI. Gu.tr. McCARTHY~ fQClodfs 50 HP~ WW 1420 So. Mal" 6 ~ lbrtld W..._., I u 11 Vieyl <2 bloc:b N. Cl Se&n~ llltMor, Outtlde-M t r r o r, llDt.a Ana Pb ~ Heat.r. Qefrotter, .. .U ========I u clanup and dellnry. IUl,..K $112 fult On. P~t -----""--_...... '62 UDWC Incl-.. Tu & Lie. $5$.14 mo. bank finan. Ask about our SlS2 On. -36 mo @ $40.'9+ 1 ti.Dal peyment tor tiU.. T&M MOTORS SpecJalbing • vw a Panche llCl GARDEN GROVE BL. '65 BUD· Coanell Clln1olet Q828 Harbor Blvd. Coata Mesa 545-Uln GAAoEN GROVE 192.5551or534-2214 !!!!!!!!!!!!'lll!!P""-1111!!!!!!!~IEiectra. 4 Door hardtop. Full '67 CADILLAC power and tactor.y air coo-EL DORADO'S 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546--~ '62 Volkswagen Must aen, $795 or best ollJJr. Phone 642491Jl if no aM try again. MY loea )'OUT gain! Good, clean '62 VW. $895 Cash. 54&-2934 1967 VW Red w/blk int. One owner. U600. 642-3557 'Ei6 VOLKSWAGEN Radio. Good condition! 3 '° Cbooee t.Pom Full ~. air caodt~. low miles, oeow cm-, wat· n.nty. Priced from $5995 ALLEN 1l50 So. OJut HJ-.y l.aaJlna Beed> 494-108' '6' CHMOLET Bel Air 9 pus. wagon. V8, automatic, ~ steering, !lctmy air cond.. nmo. beat~-. exception&~ clean. . $1195 Connell Chevrolet •i t& &m-..-----~- ·;,g VW. new eng., 3,000 mlles. $695. Leaving state. Xlnt l'Olld. 546-16<6 Eves. '66 VW, under 10.000 Mi. on new engine. Call after 5 PM.545-4644 VOLVO '68 112 VOLVO NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY '66 BUICK 1h TON l.DNG BED. Spa.rkl· ing new white pe:lnt, heavy duty hi. robber, excellent v.s engine with 3 speed llhift. Full Price Electra 4 Door hardtop. Full $995 power equipment and fac-JOHNSON & SON tory air conditioninii. Real Llncolo-.M nice car. No. Pl216 C.O.ta Mesa e:!ch $2895 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'llliO STANSBURY aurcK fiean LttoiA IMPORTS 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 FOR Sale. Perkins 4-107 diesel. Brand new. never l'Un, ~\900 or best oiler. Thomas. TI4:623-21Z1 or ' 213: 281>-8'!27 '63 JEEP 96'25 GARDEN GROVE BLVD GARDEN GROVE JE 1-6630 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '40 BUICK LIMITED 43,000 actual miles. Original thru· ' \ Boat Slip Mooring 9036 --·-ANT to rent boat slip in area of Balboa Pavilion from August lat to August 17, 1968. Jarman, P.O. Box 1083. Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 SLIPS available, Newport Beach, Sail boalll ooly. w~ maintained. Space avail !rom 25' to S.C' . 642-5 735 Mobile Homes $7995.00 New 24 Wide 9200 Two lath * Two lecfrm BEACH 'l'RLR· SUPPLY 19'l61 Beach IDvd. Huntington Beach 53f>.98U Summer at the Beach! 1 & 2 BR turn or unfurn from $3.200 up. 536-2731 Anderson 8 X 23 older trailer, butane, shower. clean. StorN. 646-0341 Motorcycl• 9300 1953 FLH Harley-Oavidson 75: Full dress, lota of ~ chrome, i.'barp! $1250. Aft $ • or wkmds 838-5484 '68 HONDA 90; 625 Miles: 3 months old. S300 646-2845 1966 BRIGSTONE 90 TOP SHAPE! SEO &l2-689'J a fl 6 PM l!ONDA Trail 90 or Suzuki 80: your chOice s100. o>36-!l68S Before 5 PM Auto Tools & Equip 9410 Pid<up with camper. 4 wheel dr~. warn hubs, complete. $1~95 Connell Chevrolet 1.8'J8 Harbor Blvd. '67 JAGUAR BE eo.t.a Mesa 54&-l203 Coupe. Like brand Qlrome wire wheels. new. '65 CHEVROlET $4695 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 '62 JAGUAR XKE $1800, or S500 & take over pymta. 646-Sl<rl aft 5 ~l ton pickup. vs. automatic. KARMANN GHIA custom cab. rad.lo, beater, clean. ----~~~~~~ $1595 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd. Cos1a Mesa 546-1203 '64 CHEVROlfl It ton pickup. 8' f'leetside, VB, automatic, radio. beet· er, custom cab. $1595 '59 URMAllll GHIA c.()IWe~. New paint and new top. $895 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1203 MERCEDES IENZ • Air Compressor. to 120 PSI. Connell Chevrolet lge. volume unk; gauge & ~ Harbor Blvd. pr~ss switch. SU(). 548-2lr.8 Co.sla Mesi\ ~l203 Trailer, Travel . : U' SCADABOUT, alp1. 4: ; equip. w I 1tove. •ink. ~ ~ bo.'t &t side attachable tent. : U ftd once! 962-6851 13' SHASTA. Xlnt cond. SLEEPS 6. 549-2465 Truckt 9500 '56 DODGE "' ton pid(up truck with camper lhell. $195 '66 TOYCYl'A Corona 4 Dr .. S~rt Cara 9610 oot. Needs clutch. $500. or r/b, w/w, stand. trans., ...._ _____ __;,.~ best offer. 2l3: 225-7433 '65 CllVIOUT Sl395. Orig. ownr 673-Ml 61Jh.. M&. -- 1 NOW HEREI TRIUMPH '59 TRIUMPH TR-3. low mi .. original owner. Xlnt cond. $560. 531·3993 VOLKSWAGEN The next best thint to a new car: • UHCI cu with a 100•;. guarantee. Every major working part• Is guaranteed 100% for 30 days or 1000 miles. Whlch- l!'Ver cotm!S ft.rst. So U dur- ing that time anything goes wrong with any of these parts, we'll repair or re- place it free. Fe.-instance: • engine • transmission • rear axle· front axle assem- blies • brake system • electrical system READY TO 60 OYER 70 VOLKSWAGENS AND TRANSPORTERS BUSES-CAMPERS '67 Camper '67 VW 9 pass '&; Deluxe Bus 9 Pan '63 Deluxe Bus 9 Pass 'SS VW Camper AND PORSCHf '63 Coupe t~ • Red '60 COQllf! • Red ·59 c~ . Yellow '59 Olupe • BllMl SEE THEM TODAY ~MlttoiA • IMPORTS '68 BUICK Malibu super sport convert). ble. VS, automatic, power steering, radio, beater, t.a· hitian turq. with white vinyl bucket seats. $1695 Connell Chevrofet PRICE . 'CAMARO FOR NICE CARS ~!: ~_t0i>!"f~1r~: '65 CHEVROlfT AND TRUCKS Highest olfer t a k e 1 . St ti yo . t ti. 548-9554 a on wagon. °' eu oma c, Any Mike or Model. . power steering, radio, heat· CONNELL 67 CHEV. Camaro. 396 eng, er. tu-tone blue with white auto, pe, pb, xlnt. $2800. top. CHEVROLET 673-7829 •tt 6 p.m. $1695 2a21 Harbor Blvd. CADILLAC COST A MESA Connell Chevrolet 546-1203 --· ..... -... --- ~ -.- 4 acre.a ol ultra modem total Cad.Wac facllit1el ~ to brtter .U t.nd .-vice new and UiHd Cadillac auto- mobiles. • NABERS ~ 2Q HA.RBOft BLVD. 2828 H&Jb>r Blvd. c.osta Mesa 546-1203 1957 CHEVROLET Wagon. VB engine, a u I o m a t I c transmission, radio, beater. Original SJOO. Call 546-3713 '·65 CllYIOlfT ct:S'rA MF.SA 540-ftOO l•------iiii•IManza ccope. Factoey alr '67 CADILLAC coadidonlna. Automatic, ra-W. 4e Vllle dio, beater, ermine wtille Full (lO'll'el', m coodltiol\inl. with blue v~ bodtd '""· kJw n8)a. new cw war-$1 •95 ranty. $5195 ALLEN 1150 So. Cobt H1Wlt Laguna a.ch 4M-l09C '" OIVIOlff $2195 Connel C....,._. ' 2828 Harbor Blvd. Connel Chevrolet a.ta Mesa s..m <Mt• ~eaaHftcJI' 81~ma * '64 IMPALA '66 CHMOlfT CHEV. SPT. CPE. Low m1Je qe VB, auto, P/S, ltlB De.rt Siege with ~ interior. AU this fo&t $1395 JOHNSON & so" JJoooln.,Mercury Olsta ... BNltdl 190 Harbor BlYCL •'lall '66 IMPALA S.S. c.onvertl>le. 321 V8, IWtorm tie, JIOftl' steerinc. "'1kl beater, ermine ~ wltl blue vinyl interior. Centi!! ~.Clean. $1995 Connell Chevrolet 2828 HarlJor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541>111 1~-GmJS into ~i ~ tell. '67 CHEY. ~ 396 El Camino custom. V8, 4 model 13817; 8 et. 4 speed speed, power steering. ra-~ ~~OOO Ml.; &Ill dio, hea.ter, almond fawn --· -------- wittl beige bucket seats. $1695 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1203 CHEV 'Ei6 Caprice 4 dr. H.T.· 20.000 mi, air, xlnt cond. 843 Sonora Rd., Costa Mesa - Mesa del Mar tract. '66 CHM II Nova st.ation wagoo. VS, pow. er steering, radio, beater, automatic. A real hard to find compact wagon. Er· mine white with blue trim. $1895 '63 IMPALA 4 Door hardtop. V!, 11Utoma tic. power steering, radia heater, desert beice wiU saddle interior. $895 Connell Chevrolel 2828 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mesa 546-120 1965 CHEVROLET. Bel Ail: 4..dr, auto trans. RIH. PE ooe owner, si750. !146-2080 '67 CHEV IMPALA 2 dr V-8. gold w/blck Int. Call 675-:m5 morninp. CHRYSLER Connell Chevrolet '63 Oiryster New Yorker, : 2828 Harbor mvd. owner, Xlnt cood. Full: Costa Mesa 546-1203 equip, $lli00 Eva 5488 "IN THI HIAltT O' COSTA MllSA'' RAMBLER SAFE 'N SURE CARS 10 BIG SPECIALS 'St CHIVIOLIT Vt S...n. P-.llH. ltedlo. .....'"'. .. s...nd -$efe .. Scienctlrw ,,,.,..,, $495 'U RAMIUlt A/'N<ka" Htrd!oo. Ha• ....,,. MM val¥• 11111111, -d•lw, ,._ "'"'· lttdlo. ...., ... lucll.tt S.11-1'1 ....... 17'5 '64 PONTIAC Vt GTO T.,. Dow. Hit - w ·-'""' f'Mlo. ... ,.,. ~ 1hllt, Vlnyl lludlet aeefl e1c. verv Mii k..,.. All ori. IML $11'5 •64 DODGE Ml VI ' Pa--Slwllool Wa-wllll air COfldlllefllnt. -,.., ..... IUIO. llllft. ""'°' ""'"'· t ie. """"' .... "'" ,, 11111 ,,Ice, $12'5 '65 IAUACUDA , ... a.o.. "'" '" .,., .... ..... ..... lltlft, .............. ~ -II 91C. Gleellilllf ell erlttlltl. $14'5 ·u IAMILD t Cl-le Steflon WetM 9'111 m en.irw. _.,, ateer'"9. euto sNft, rNlcl. ""' --car In flawleM -dlllon. l ie, II• IUY. $159' '64 IMPALA ....... Si>ort Herdtolt wtth 1111 ve. -· •'"''""., 1r111-. ,._,... ... ,..,, "911M'. etc. Hard lo flM -mwe _.. kul-Sv k"" .,_, Umllllll velue et $1494 $195 WI ltlT AIL ONLY THI llST - WHOLISALI TKE llST (9!.__~-~-·-Gel~~~~~ RAMBtlll r10N ... IUT nroltt BWd. StS-1203 ,ALA Lowmu. >JS. IVll • matdUQc for &SON '111'/ klllDdt -- 'SJ. lLA •vrolet BM!. ~lnl ~. Bel Air. R/H. ps, • 546-21*) J..A 2 dr .de int. l)Omingll. LER Yorker. 1 11d, !Ully s 54S-e629 llS LS -.n ... """ ....... ""· -.... -"· -LA ..,,. Jl1 t. llr'lka .... etc. -· ...... U-"' - 0 . . . . .. , . . TIMwsdly, ""11 11, 1968 DAJLV1PILOT • ,, ftANSPOITATION TllWTlfi&I TRlNSPOITlflON '~ •• ... u..c.. ,,. • . AT llob Lo,.gpre PONTIA{! L1sr~~ BEL~W AR.E A FEW o~· ~UI HUGE SELECTION OF QUALITY CONTROL TRADE INS PRICED TO SELL · -RECONDITIONED ·yo LAST VOLKSWAGENS at DISCOUNT TV SPECIAL BARGAIN HUNTERS SPECIAL • ~ Dealers Won't Discount Vollow~•n• WE DO 1966 VW Karmann Ghia $1Sa HOW CAN TMIY SIU ••w.. H ....... ..._ n-11.ooo ..... ._... 1967 Yollllwatens $1588 .... letailS1'30.SAYIS242 Lew, Lew ....................... $1771. A LATI MQDll CAI IO CHIM • ...., ............. 11411 1963 GRAND PRIX I $388 SPICIAUY SIUCTID C.US POI THI PllSON WHO WANTS TO IUY A CAI AT TMI LOWUT POUllU PllCI. 1966 YolkSWCICJens $1388 SAYE s111 • 1963 Pontiac :.:-' ~S Tiie ... ,.,... ......... Heetw. y .. , dlolce YOUI CHOICI Of w"m OI ...... $1688 ef wtllte et MM. llftly ....... a.t.11 S1He. ONI WITH All COND. SAYI SlU. ... ... ,... . ..., ....... PLEASE SHOP OUR USED C~R PRICES-OUR CARS AU 'RJCED TO SELL NOWI ..... ., ........ ..., ······•··• BUICK DEPT. 1962 Buick Special Dlux. $888 4 Or, 11..it~. Ml"''· -st .. rlflO, ev!otNtlc. TOP lM~. belll In •-M'•rK• •nd me<Nnlul aindlllon. '88,00 Clown olus tu &1111 I~ Oft your -~I. Onty 641.ll" per mo. IOr >• mo. 1965 Skylark 2 Dr. $1588 1'edlo, ,_..,, ,_..,., VL All~ bvv. 19651uick~2Dr. $1181 ~·...-(;.~~ Bargain Hunters Special 1961 CHEVROLET MUSTANG DEPT. THI Oll6'NA1 MUSTAH IDIA IN CLASSIC llOIM-THI ltH llORD TWO.f'UCI TMUNHllllD. YOU :_sr .. ::.:·~~~~~. ~·~~ .~~~~. ~~ .~~~~. ~~~~~~ .. ~~~~: .......... $1188 Impala 2 dr. H.T. sass ::.., "':.; =:-a.:..SF=.~42 1965 2 plus 2 Mustang =.-...... ,..... .,.... Wly .............. $1688 · 1962 ~~! 1966 M tg_iui_Cou":=:.=~~~~~-SHIL 1965 MustanCJ 1 +1 fASTIAcr ............ "' ......... ...... $17D f9lhfy elr ..... ,..., .._,, * ..... A .... ...., .. Mly • • • • STATION WAGON DIPT. BUY NOW BEFORE THE VACATION STATION WAGON RUSH AND SAVE MONEY 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA t "-· Foct. Air, Fact. Wert. 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA 6 ,__ '-'· Air, F«t. W9n. 1967 PONIT AC LE MANS SAFARI ' ..... '-et. Air, '-'· w.r. IUY NOW AND SAYI t ,__ W09911. Fell ....,, 1 .. t l11Cll. 49 llMlle11t Ivy IUY NOW AND SAVI 1966 FORD COUNTRY S9UIRE 11 ,__ Wo9011. fvff re-. JtO YI, Foctery Air C.M .. Weo4 POHIM sa... IUY NOW AND SAYI 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE H ........ w ..... fell,__,, lto YI. hct. ~. W--4 P..t.tll SWet. IUY NOW AND IAYI 6 r-. SH. Wctteri. YI, le4le, HHtef, ,__ ........... Am-tk y,.._ 1963 PLYMOUTH ' I'-. "'"'"" W ... L "· ,.., "·-· 1962 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6 P-. Sttrtt.tl W~. YI, hll P..., Service Dept. Open 7 to 9 p.m., Mon.-7 to 6 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. Siles Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon thru Fri. 9 to 6 p.m., Sit. & Sun. DEPT. OPEN 7 A.M. * '63 COMET '67 COUGAR, like new ; 9.000 Ml., auto. trans., R/H, pwr. steer.; many cxt.rM. $2815. Orig owner 673-7085 '66 MuS'ta.ng hdt.p, dart< green, low ml, new tires. Xlnt cond. ~~ aft 6 pm. ll.t1XE 4 Dr Siatlon Wagon 11x cyL .sigine wtlh ltaDdard lb.ift. Jiu radio & beater. ee.udlul gold m~ talic paint wit!I matchin( vb1)'l loterior. $895 JOHNSON & SON LlncolD.Men.wy O:.ta Mesa Branch Harbor Divel) 642-7reo CORVAIR "65 MONZA 2 door. auto, R H, 1 owner • pvt pty. $9$. Call Joan 837-8366 '66 DODGE '61 fl>RD J:nellllt rn -.. ata. ,, ... mu lldft. RIH, 1ld ruts, sa.ooo mt, rood t1rts It battery. $800. MI l-'1304 '65 MERCURY '65 MUST All& NOW'S THE .TIME FOR UICI CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WAfff AD '67 MUstang. 11.IXX> miles. pb, pa, many ~xtrat.·, $2495. 642-3.124 OLDSMOBILE ' • I -------..._ ..... ...,_._.. ....... -...-----..-.- _,: ... ... , .. D a . . . -· .. . .... , .: ·~ . "' . --.. .. ... ..:. ......... ~ .. . .. .:...:. . _: : ....... ~ .. .. .. . . . ~ : : -··-. .. . .-• ' ·:.. :._ - . ,4521 , ~RAND ~ .... Mr~ 'St':k ~~: ment or even ,,,_ --- • 61 hfvedere 2 nt ~ e¥ett less. fft.Mme~yme Stock No. 274. A a~ NEW Dr Hirdtoo • 61 S.rrKUCI. ~me;,. or even for the wmN• 336. I Stock o. ess. A BRAND NEW Newport 4 Dr. '68 Chrysler 641. 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