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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-07 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot----- roday's Closing voe. 61, NO. 110, l SECTIONS, 42 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1968 TEN CENTS Mesa MayOr ·Sees AccOrd. on Newport FreeWay BJ TOM 1TnJS • ... .._ ........ u Cotta Mu& and N_ewport 8-cb can Jet eyt 19 eye on the last lmk of Newport" Freewa,, redevelapment of Costa Mua'_a,,1~wntwm •ea will become a ~J.W.Y. This WU tbe WGl'd today from Colla Meu ~ A. L. Pinkley, who told members of me Do w n t o w n Buatnes1111en's AslOCiatic>n of Costa Meea tbat ladl an acreement -once ~t out of the queatron -may not· be tar off. ·•we now have more chance of redeftioping bQtb cities to the beDefit Of both, 0 P1niley declared "But we must solve the freeway problem befm-e ao.y ·work cen be done downtoW1l.'' To tbis end, the mayoT noted, deb city hae chosen two councilmen and a planniog commissioner to w o r k together on the Newport Freeway link .. and other joint problenu. 'lbese two groups plaJt to hold their initial meeting .$Otnetime this week. Members oC the joint committee are Councilmen Willard Jordan a ttd Robert Wilson and Planning Com· mission chairman Jack Hammett of Costa Mesa and Councilmen Robert Shelton and Lindsley Parsons and veteran, planntt Ray Copelin of Newport Beach. ··we've got a lot of exploring to do," Pinkley noted, ''but I'm extremely op- Ornlstic of reaching a settlement. And when the two cities make up their mind on which route they. went, it's almost a sure bet tohat the stMe will go along with the decisiOn." Pinkley emphasized that routing of the Pacific Coast Freeway is oot an issue in these talks -all four ~lte~te routes to the Green Lfue of t.1e Newport Freeway accepted by tile atai. 22 years ago fall west of. th.is route, running generaUy a 1 on g Superior Avenue to an interchange with ttie future coas.tal freeway ill Newport Beach. Thusv Costa Mesa must .determine which of the alternates will least cUsnrpt the city, and all will do so to some extent. Pinkley described the choices tllls way: -The Red (or Pink) Line. This is the. most westerly of the routes and the most cosily, at '50.7 million, lt also takes out the -most living units, 518. whioh lowers it in priority to the city. -The Yellow Line. This is the sc· cond most expensive at s,59 million. Jt would eliminate the Costa Mesa City Park, but leave the downtown area mostly intact. • -The Brown-Blue-Green Une. Thls would run down the west side of N e w p o r t Boluevard, taking out (S~ ACCORD, Pa1e !) I Harassing Charged ON A 'TlllP' -DI tt;1•, lbMla 11-. aftm' charging .t.rom leblnd fast Safmd8y'1 Ken- tucky DerbJ. ran a "high,'' wide and handsome nee -litenilly. Churddll Dtwm a11Jd1J1 way said the colt was under influence of a stimulant drug. ewport By BRUCE BENSON Of !lot Dally 'llel staff Newport Beach police today began investigating charges in a strongly worded citizens' complaint t h a t several officers are waging a harass- n1ent campaign along the Ocean Front n..iar Newport Pier. The complaint was turned in Mon- day at Ci ty Hall. It carries the signatures of 28 residents of the 2200 block of West Ocean Front, near the ; . Ha.noi Peace Talks E1tvoy '0 ptiniistic' PARIS (.UPI) -Col. Han Van Lau. N~ \'letnam's chief spokesman for the preliminary Vietnam talks, flew in Newport •Pier. The residents noted in th eir petition that theiJ· ranks include "a complete \'ariety or regular working class peo· pie." ;is well as several engineers and designers. ln short, they say they are not hi ppies. The protestors allege·· that their neighborhood "is constantly under 'surveillance by meter m a i d s . motorcycle patrolmen, prowl cars and plainclothes detectives." omp "They watch us like laboratory animals with binoculars. They walk right into our homes: they stop us on the streets; and they harass us on our porches." The complaint was written by Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wright. of 22m1 Ocean .Front. Mrs. Wright, an · al· tractive blonde housewife in her 20's, said she collected the signatures with (See COMPLAINTS, Page %) /U.S. Troops Join Battle · of Saigon today from Hanoi aboard a Soviet SAIGON (UPl)-U.S. combat forces joined the battle of Saigon today and killed an estimated ::!60 Viet Cong in a savage battle in which scores of civil· fans were killed or wounded in a deadly crossfire. Other civilians died when they were trampled in panicky flight or cn1shed against a barbed wire barricade. as scores of men, women and chlJ. dren fell in the fighting, many of them cnught up in a torrent of human mis· · crv when 4,000 or the rC'fugees tried to. crowd onto the '"Y" Bridge lead· ing across the Saigon River into the city pro~r. OCC to Study . . ·saddleback Switeh Woes Orange Coast College District very soon is going to have to do something about its Saddleback transfer student headache. The board of trustees will discuss thjs nagging problem Wednesday night. It will then baNe two weeks dur· ing which to find a remedy. On May 17, at least 200 atudents seeking trwf« froi:n the Saddleback Diltrlct are due to be registered. They have been put ofl t.t lonJ under a de facto policy of preierental registra· tioo. Some 3,500 011>« student& will ·be regi.lt.ered first. The eventual answer for the board may be a pol.icy ol preferential regilblatioo, although college officials will not openly admit it. "We have gotten sudl a black hat irnace. it becomes unfortunate to have to make any statement." board p~si· denf William Ke~r said. The nearest he would come to men· tionlng prefeJ'eJltial registration was, "W• still have to come up wfth the money. Our first obligation ia to our tupayeTs and our distrlcl'' ~stee Worth keene and Supt. Norman Watson at a .county echool boll'd bearing last week also spoke of a ftnt obligation to local students. . KeMeth Mowrey, OCC dean. cl records and admiaalons, aai'a today that Saddle~ studeoCa were given "the earliest opportunity . we have" to register. May 17 is at the end of three weeks or registration, Mowrey said 3,~ other students Will be pr«esaed first. Mat\lyn Spivey ot Tustin, wtlo bes (See TRANSFERS, Pap S) If Ma yors to Speak ~ On Cooper ation Just bow much coorieratioo should there be betweeJl Newport Beacb ind Cotta Mes1? W.yor Doreen Manba1l of Newport Beach and Costa ...... MQ0r A. L . PIHley will present tbetr .-.i • bl- ler<lty cooperation Wednetday, May 15, at a hmdleon meetinC of th H.-bor Area CoordlnaUnc CouncD at the White Horse lnn ln NA'J'Ol'l Bteeh. ~J'I to Mrs. Andrew Kopn, who will introduce the tpea.ltm, the ma,an will aJ.ao np1lin ln what •11 I.be Har"bor Ana Coordinating Council rn..y as1l1t Joc1t fe>\'tt'l'llMnt agencies. Tbe meeUnc 11 opea to tbt public. • • • Kentucky Derby Winner Took Drug, DisqualUi'ed transport plane and said he was ··very optimistic" about the outcome of the di scussions which start Friday. l,,au, a narrow shouldered man with a military bearing, wore a dark grey suit and a Light blue overcoat instead of his usu al colonel's uniform. He emerged from the Soviet Aeronot Jlyushin 18 airlintr at Le Bourget airfield and told a Ul'l reporter : LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Dancer'r. Image, winner of the Kentucky Derby, was drugged before the r a c e , Churchill Downs officials said today. He will be disqualified. placed last. and all winnings turned over to Calumet Farm, owner of the second· place horse, Forward Pass. The track said a chemist for the state racing comtnission reported that an analysis of the Urine sample taken Crom Dancer's Image "contained pbenylbutacooe and or a derivative thereof." • Phenylbutacone is a pain killer and stimulant, traclc spokesmen said. ·•I am very optimistic about the out· particular drug does not afCect n come-of the discussions." horse's performance other than to llis statement was in sharp contrast make him perhaps a liltle sounder. It In the warning Monday night by Ch ief is an anti-inflammation drug and not \". S. Negotiator. Ambassador W. anyth ing Like heroin or something like /\H•rell Harriman, :hat tougl! negotia· that." hons lay ahead. The vHerinarian estimated that the In a speech in ;'..t'W York Harriman d g ff · bo t 85 11 H said, "No one can fore see clearly the ru wears o m a u ours. e said it is possible that ice packs could road ahead. It i~ quite ohvious. have delayed the wearing ocr of the however. that patience will be re· drug. . quired of the people of the United .. States as well as the negoti ators. Dancer's Image. owned by B~ton Above all. we must have dctermina· auto dealer Peter Fuller, came from tion and firmness to achleve our fun· last place Saturday to edge out damental objective." Forward Pass jn the 94th running of Lau was part of the vanguard of the tt.e I_?erby, Francie's Hat was third. /-North Vietnamese delegation. Xuan The track said th~ under Rule 141>6 Thuy, recently recalJed into the llaooi Track olficers indicated a U}orough investigation is being made or the in· cident, but declined to elaborate. The colt had been bothered by sore legs and there had been some doul>t about whether he would start in tHe Derby. Hia legs were packed "1 ice at least two hours each day, and he stood with hls forelegs in Ice water part of the morning. of the race. of the Kentucky racing regulations, government as a minister without ,..:·When a sample indicates the portrollo, was expected to arrive presence of such medication. such Thursday as was Harriman . A Lexington, Ky., veterinarian who deals with race horses much of the ijme said of phenylbutazone: "This Senate at UCI V <>le to Support Draft Opposition The UCI Student Senate voted M Monday nlpt t&•apport the suit of the campus Draft Oppotttion at Berkeley agalntt the UC Board of Regents. 1be rnofution was introduced by • • bearded student body president Peter Mott, a graduate student from England. horse shall not participate in the purse The greeting part for Lau \V-Js head· distributillllj' Under the rules of rac· rd hy Trun Viel Dunt!. c:our..,.or at ing, the wafering on the race is not aJ. thr North Vieln3mese mission in fected. France aijd riJ!ht hand man of the m i~sion chief. Mai Van Bo. Bo did Jt is customary to take a urine sam· nol go to th e airporr: _ pie from the 'finner after the Derby. A A delegation of North Vietnamese sample is also made of another horse women handed flowers to the women chosen by lot. The second hOrsr. ter.ted members of the Hanoi party, but Saturday was Kentucky Sherry. s<'curity precautions were so strict The &nnouncement was made today A>°hce sealed off the Salorr D'llonneur ·after a meeting of Churchill Downs of· from a crowd of 300 pro-ll anoi flclals and stewards. d<'monstratocs w'aiti ng in the main NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market made a strong galn and hung onto it tbUi afternoon. Trading was ac· tive . ..(See quotations, Pages 8-9). •lohhy. f~ven diplomats from Communil~ f':iq European countries were h:irred from the room . Only three or l'tmr Frrnch reporicrs were allowrd into ll1C' VIP Room room which was d•·rnrated • with bouquets of red g!adloU. · 'Instant · Rock' By nightfall 10,000 more refugees fled Into the heart of Saigon from the battle in the southern outskirts. many of them Oeeinl! hrough bursts of mortar, rockets. grenades and . au- tomatic weapons fire with their chil· dren and their meager possessions. Some of the civilian victims were fC'llrd by sniper and automatic wea· • pons fire from fhe Viet Cong's Phu Loi 2 Local Force Battalion trapped 1n !'ome buildinc~ at Binh Thoi on the i;outhern nuL<;kirts of Saigon. Others were hit by U.S. h<:'licoptcr gunships as lh<'Y panicked into the streets. ·Three UPI correspondents watched Coed, W1·apped In U.~: F1ag, Held in Laguna .\n American Fl ag draped about the sho ulders and hips or an Occidental Colle):!e student was seized by Laguna Beach police Monday evening. Police were alerted by occupants of the· Elks Club after the 18-year-old Palos Verdes Estates' girl and a male companion. 20. o( Los Angeles. in· quired about the Mystic Arts. a nearby psychedelic shop. \ Police said the young man was \\'raring a chromed German army helmet mJd an olive drab military jacket while the ~irl was wearlng the Jo'Ja i: and a tablecloth Th<' pair tolJ offiC"ers the.' planned lo take pictures inside th e Mystic Arts '-r .~.campus humor magazine, "Fang." Police released the pair but place(! the Flag In a police evidence locker. Tested 1be aenate said it spoke "ori behalf ol the stude.nts.~· Last fall In a campuuvlde vote frvtne ltudentl censured the student senate for .:ting lo their name on an off~ampm lllue -American pullout from the Vietnam war. Exper~ment Tests Weiter So <1ked Bulkheads 1l'tve RD8torl cUd not vote and 12 were itblent Monday nllbt. The campus Draft Or~anlzation ... denied pennlAslon by the regents to me the Greek Theater on the Berkeley campus for a commencement honor· l~ •tudfnlt who have pledged to refu.e milltery induction. The American CMt Llbertlt1 Union ls to challenee the regents' action 01' the lf0Und1 that It abridged the atude.nts rtl)lt of tree speech. Water soaked bulkheads against the aea may get a new lease on Ure if an upertment is successful on Balboa Island. It Involves a new c,btmJcal ••tance that amounts to a klnd of in· slant rock. · CaHed terranJer by Its developers: the new material comes In powdered form . It Is dissolved> In water lo form a substoce that becomes rlltld, yet elastic enough to keep il from break· Ing or cracklna from 1bock1 •nd tremors al doeA concret~. . Newport Beach Assistant Eoglnttr Ken Perry today repoTted the ~bat.an· ' c<' was Injected under a bvlkhead at 105 N. Bay Front recently as a ·com· pan..v·pald demonstration or what the product can do. " pParenUy It sealed the lealcs In tht bulkhtad. But we haven't had any h1~h tJdes yet." Perry said. "We'll wait for some hllith tides to 11ee Just how It work~ out." F'or the BtilboA Island experlmf'nt, lt\I' holes were drnted along the ln1lkbead. The-chemical grouUng "'' Olen Cotted into the holes and Into the sand below. Jr tbt terranlcr 14 1uccessful, It wltl ., act as a plug below the bulJVlead and prevent water from seeping through. The developer of the Instant rock is TIT·Rayonjer. Inc.. a multi-mJUlon dollar corporation with headquarters In Ntw York City. George E. Durl<ce, or the company's chemical product development depart- menl. ~aid terranitr alre&dy has been used in dl'J"•· sewers. tunnels and ex· cavaUons. He 1ald its cost is the cheapest of any chtmlcal grouting nowadays a vaUable. TJie Communists were balk9d in this effort to enter Saigon on the third day of their spring offensive that so far has cost them an estimated 2,760 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese dead. They also were balked in heavy fight· Ing near Tan Son Nhut airfield and the Phu To racetrad: to the e3sl. U.S. militnry spok esmen said 195 mrmbcr.s or the Phu .Loi 2 Local Force Uatl t.ilion were cou~ted dead by dark and thC'Y estimated anothC'r 60 were still lyilig m the rubble of abou t 200 homes destroyed in the fighting that lert a pall of smoke over the city, "That pretty well wipes out that b;ttalion," the spokesmen said. Military authorities already had re- ported at least 1,559' Communists kill•- ed in the 11 provinces around Saigon and put the toll of Comm unist "-,.._...., at more than 2.500 across the t of Vietnam. Today's toll added to those figures. Civilian losses were put al 37 killed nod MG wounded but these did not in· elude U1e men. women and children C"aught up In the rightinl? near Y Bridge on thio; 14th anniversary of the foll of the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu. Bri1?ht orange flames from a half mile Jong strip of shanties fronting the T3u Ho Canal silhouetted the flight of the refugees into Saigon toni~ht and Illum inated the bodles in the streets hit by Viet Cong bullets and American rockets and caMon fire. O~ange · • ,..}\ Coast -~~- • Weather Sunny and warmer~ lljs fore. caster Dave Burt on Wednes· day's weather picture. Old Sol will \)ring temperatures into tlw 75-85 range for the Orange Coast. I NSIDE TODA l'" Thr 1c'$ a cltancc tliot tlie state's orcc11, oc~o11nl gas chamber toiU never again be wed cu Death Roto inmates a~ out court action. on ltgal· ity of -d.ath ~nalty. Page 12. ,,.._,.... ~ """""" , Cl•wlfie. 1W1 Mt¥.n II C-fd 1' MWIWI ,.... I (,_IWrf 1J N•llenll NtWI H 0 .. 111 ..... , °''"" C-11 1 01vercn ' s Yl'll• '••ltr J lfi"'le' ..... tt *''' ,...... 1•11 111""9'-t " '""' 1•11 At-... i*l Nlffll... .., =.= ,!· =-.=-~= . AMI I._.. U wtelller I ~ •n ....... n11t •• ......... u...-, ............ ... - - l _% OAJL V PILOT p,... p ... J TRANSFERS ..• one more semflter to complete at Orange Coast, said she obtal:ned a let. ter ot ~&Wi ~ the ~ ·' Front .... e J 'Good Planning' COMPLAINTS • • the bllpof friends.on (be~ Siie told the DAILY PILOT she baa Mowrey the first day of registration. m~ wtG ~ a.191 & .J; .. ;•;_::~~~~~~~~.::;~~ii-1~;;r:::~ ~-GllQl......,.elle'UU-<IM-..... M "They've est.abll!bed a ppllcy of discriminatory registration," s b e dee ared. So far, 217' Saddleback area transfer students have been processed through the county schools office and they've all been given the same May 17 registration date by Or~ge Coast College. But Mowrey denies he ~ buying time for the board to act. He said if students c&n verify they need a particular course for gradua· tion they will be given an opportunity to petition for a pl.ace in a class even thOugh it is !Wed. First question to be answered by the board is whetber all students Who 4IP" ply for _admiuionnext.falls_aa~ !£· commodated. ~e· Coast College is operating with a 20 percent overload um year and a considerable increase ~in enrollment is ~'cipated. I not take every student who applies, they may then move to exclude· Sad- dleback area students by giving them last chance to register. · . Saddleback ~transfer students, in partJcula.r1 could be the board's target because of a seat tax feud. Saddleback last week won the right to have students who caMOt obtain the progr~-tb~-want at Saddleback t.ransfer to the junior college <lisfrict of their fbolce wittiout payment of a . .$300 tax. UP'tTt""9ff SHAP l NG H LS ..BOAT ~amoanJJliuli le'av~ works on-eu~rigger he is building at UC Iniine. Anthropology project brou~ht _him to tbe campus so students could study his methods. He will fish in boat when it's finished. Samoan No Student 'Living .. Text' Builds Outrigger Canoe By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille DaNy l'lltt Slllf truull le'ava is a Samoan living in a strange. country at a place called UC Irvine. ln unaccustomed surroundings. he is doing familiar work making an outrig- ger canoe. Soon he will fish in it off the foreigners' coas'. Uliuli, a hulking brown·skinned man in lava-lava skirt, doem'{ say much - partly because b~ is engrossed in his work and party because no one around speaks Samoan. His English is well pronounced but sparse. Often he is observed by students. who learn fron. him wh'at they can about woodworking methods. Samoan culture and language. These are anthrQpology sludents at UCJ, and..IJliuli is their fourth live "textbook" this year. Professor Duane Metzger believes in teaching com- parative culture through a method that might be called "natives in residence.'' During the wioter quarter Mayan Indians Alonso Mendez and Pedro Conde lived on the old Irvine Hanch tenant farm that is part or the campus raising bean.s , :::orn, squash' and chili and speaking Tzeltal. . Last fall, Sarona Sotoa, daughter c..f a Samoan high chief, taught customs and language. Uliuli also lives on the tenant farm, · wh~e he works on the outrigger, tak- ing three hours off at midday but starting early and finishing late. On ULiuli's island 0£ Upolu in Western Samoa the outrigger would take one man a year to make. He ex- pect.; to do his work here in two months. but prevlo\lsly he had six boys helping him for five months in Samoa felling trees and pre-cutting pieces. Rough-hewn planks are of Lau wood -lightweight, strong and pliable, Wood pegs and ties of b~aided coconut fiber are used in place of nails. Uliuli works with ao adze,, chisel. plane and drill. The canoe is used by two persons. "No one, no three. two peoplll,." Uliuli said to show he under stood the ques· tion. It is long -24 feel -and narrow. The fishermen sit on top with only their legs inside, It has a stabalizing • outtigger. One fishe~man paddles and the other trolls. Both may fish jac.k pole fashion if they get in a school of bonita. The canoes}are sold for fine mats in Samo~. anthtopology research assis· tant Helen DeVita explained. A single mat will take a woman a year to weave. · Buying a canoe js a purchase of the sa me order to a Sam~an as our buying a house. she said. Wh ile Uliuli labors every day on thr outrigger. boat builder Roy Wildman shows up every so often at th e UC! £arm to work on a dory boat that will be launched with the outrigger. They will be matched in a f i s h i n g demonstration. Mesa Not Supporting Expansion of Airport From P .. e J ACCORD •.. businesses on this side of ttie street, th en continues down S u p P r i o r .\ver.uc. No endorsement of Orange County ~ expansion has eVtt come from the Costa Mesa City Council, City Manager Arthur McKenzie repeated Monday nlgbl Last week, councilmen said during a joint meeting with the planning com- miulon that no such statement of ap• proval has ever been made. 8esidents of the Upper Bay area 50mebow have gotten the idea that Costa Mesa favors extension of the airport runway, McKenzie noted at the time. A subsequent search of council records failed to tum up any evidence of such a resolution. however, and Back Bay dwellers are probably con· fused over routine c o u n c i I en- DAILY PILOT ............ c .... .......... w ... ........ The111•• 1< ... 11 .. .., The11111 A. M1,,1tl11e ,..."" ..... J""'9 F. C•lli111 ............ City ... Jeck a. Clirley r .. 1 HkMtl ..,.,_,....... Mww1ltN Olloldlr • ................... 2211 W..t l•la... IM. Mem.. ~·p,o. a.. 1171 tH6J °"" OM.et c:w11-..:mw..,...,......, · u..-............. _ ......... tu<•i: -.. .,.,.., l , ,, dorsement of an airport study, McKenzie said. The probe by William Pereira & Associates js aimed at compiling a picture of the future of aviation in Orange County, centering around the county airport. Several councilmen expressed op- position to any airport expansion dur- ing the April election campaign, but no collective stand has been taken. Mayor Alvin L. P inkley noted Mon - day night. however that the state· Division· of Highwafs once sought to place the new San Diego Freeway below ground level south of the airport. • -This would have permitted tunnels below runways. but authorities foug'ht against it, thus indicating opposition to the plan. -The Green·Blue Line. TIHS route takes out the stores on the east side of Newport Boulevard, fl~en c rosses at East 17th Street to jOin the Superior allgiunent. "It won't be an emy decision." the mayor declared. "But it will have to be made. This freeway will carry 80.000 cars a day, or about double the traffic pa~tern now." Pinkley announced that m a p s prepared by the State Division Of Highways ~tailing each of the alternate' routes will be on public display at the "Costa Mesa City Hall between 10 a.m. and noon Wednesday. Should Costa Mesa a nd New-port Beach agree on a Newport Freeway alignment, the two cities will present their choice before the Califurnia Highway Commission at its J une 25 meeting in Sao Francisco -or. if the choice is not made by then. ~ commission's July 24 meeting in Diego. Texas Hospital Performing 3rd Heart Transplant "It's our problem .. and one we'll have to work on quick," Pinkley con· eluded. "The Green Line tdown Newport Boulevard). was adopted befo~ Costa Mesa was incorporated. " anc1 ·the' state is pretty stubborn about unado~~g a freewa;te." HOUSTON (UPI) -Doctors at St. Luke's Hospital today began their third heart transplant. removlnl' a heart lrom a 32-year-old. man who died after a beatinc and lmplantin1t it into a •· 62-year--0ld Texas h o 1 p i t a l ad·. mlnlstrator. (Earlier story Pt\~ '4). A spoke!lman said the operation ~ began at 2:28 p.m .. about an hour and a hall after the donor. Clarence Nicks of ffo\1ston. <lied at the hospital. The recipient was J ohn M . ,S&uckwlsh1 admin:i•trator of Brester Memorial Hospital In Alpine, Tex. Two other Houston heart redplenta -tile only living •urvtvon In t1le VnUld States -were ~ In aatWactoty ~nCllUon toda.T. Nicks was lhe "lctim of a be•tlnc A prU 23 tboufbt to have been ad- mlnlsteJ;ed by eight aaUon in Houston. He underwent hfaln surgery tut weelr at Houston'• Methodist hofottal and was tral1sfe.rred t~ly Tueld_, to St. Lute's. where be died shortly before noon. f. Flag Desecr~w CaAe Held Over - For Lagunans .Ctiarges agajnsl a young Laguna Beach couple accused of desecrating· the American Flag have been COil· tJnued until Monday f-Or entry or plea in Munidpel Court. . · David G&1.4up, 22. •nd his wUe, Patti, 21, of 141 Wave St., wen .-rested b1 Laguna Biacb police last WMk. Police said tbe G"aUup'a residence had an Amertcen Flag · di~!Ayed oo.1'jde. Police said the Fi.g wu secured backwards and wu p&rt2all1 obscured by a pi.ctur@ of Ho Cl.'11 Mlnb, North Vietnamese leader. The Gellups are ftee, she on her On r~. and he 011 '3U bll. ,,,., u. cbarlecl ~ • Metloe cl ll\e State MlUtary and Veter-. Code. _, .. mat tactics. Sbe said he "seems to be a •f!.f1 cooperative man, and has safd be will do his best to straighten out the situa· tion." Glavas was unavailable ror com· ment this morning. However, Assis· tant Chief Merrill Duncan said an in· vestigation already ls under way to · determine why the cith~ns are up lo arms. He said harassment "isn't the way we operate, so we see this as a person. nel complaint." Duncan said he doesn't believe. the West Ocean Front block ls getting arty more attention than other-1U'eas of the city. Newport Beach has no' objections to Costa Mesa'• lat.est annexation move · nenr Orange County Airport. Wby not? .. ·•we don't want to be obstructlon- lsts," says Newport PlannJnt Director Ernest Mayer Jr. "The Coeta Mesa ')>roposal, we feel. represents -good planning and 1s a logical extension of that city's boun- .1ft-· .. \14U'les. CQsta Mesa councilmen 'Monday night went on record favoring· annex- ation of a 35--acre pOrtion of the Santa Mesanllmong Four Killed "They're not getting any undue at· tention. We have other things to do. One thing that might be possible is that they possibly believe t.hey don't have to follow the various ordinances laid out in the Municipal Code. ··If they want to somewhat conform In Acc· i·dents to the regulations set forth by the City Council they probably wouldn't bring.. an.Y. attention to themselves." · Four persons were killed in Orange He said an inner-departmental probe to get to the bottom of things should be County tllaffic accidents in the 24 hour completed in a week or hwi. period ending at 4 a.m. today. The complaining citizens said they The dead wez:e identified as: "will be happy to cooperate (w1th -Esther Hynson, 42, of 924 Victoria police) when they show us a pro-SL.---Cntta Mesa tesstonal attitutte--tnstemt-<fr-rDt_ck--Leo Joaepb D.., 34. f Arulheim Tracy cartoon. We a{& fed up with -• o . · being ticket targets arid unworthy ex--Erwin Satder •. 65, of Fullerton. amples." . -Dorothy Ma~y, 21, of Arlington. Tile attitude or police at. present, Mrs. Henson died early this morning "several individuals ~n partic~lar! is When the car she was driving went out completely unprofessional, u11ethical of and childish," the protest contends. ~on~ol and overturned at the i~- "Wh 11 cbilifren begin to terseetion ?f Raitt and !Ith streets lll en sma Santa police reported regard lhe police .as. an i.nstant s~urce A (>assenge!' in t1le . car, Sharon of trouble, somethmg is 4z'aatically Folltert 21 of Costa Mesa 'was in· w~;·~~mplaint says that police have jured ~t r~ported,in satisfactory con- pounced on the residents for so many 1• Couty Traffic lM'l ''petty violations" that "we could 83 Death Toll •, wallpaper a mausoleum with the . . tickets written for petty, unfounded, ·dition at .the Orange County Medical dumb things." · Center thh morning. Specific examples of alleged harass-J?ay was Ube lone oc~upant o.f a ~ar ment include tickets to residents for whtch overt~ned, skidded s1dew1se sidewalk bicycle riding when 800 and. threw h~ to the pavement, the children ride to and from sebool on the Califorru~ ·Highw.ay Patrol reported. same sidewalks freely evuy day. T~e. acciden~ OCCUl't'ed at Imperial Other asserted incidents include Highway and Orangethorpe Street. He tickets fqr loud music when no one was ~ead on arrival at Orange County called police to complain; tickets for M~cal Center at 4 a.m. today. , parties when no minors are. present . Sruder and Mrs. Massey were killed and no one is noisy and tickets for m a headon crash Monday alternoon · '· h th on the Santa Ana Canyon Road three lea~ng over balcorues, ,Y' ·en. e miles east of Imperial Highway. res1de~ts pay $'250 a,~ontb to lean on CHP officers said Sni~r, owner of a ihem if w~ ~ant to. . . Fullerton photo stu<lio was westbound Th~ petition reco~1zes that some alone when his car swerved across the transient winter res idents of the ~~~ center divider and struck an east· h:wc _nouted the law. but says it 1s bound station wagon driven by Mrs. unfair to bl' persecuted because ?r Massey's husband Alvin, 30. 1·cople wl~~ rame before us or will Massey and his two chHdren. tollow u~. . . . . Vern-On, 4, and Rachael. 14 months Ot~ncan said h~ d1dn t . believe t_he wei:e treated at Orange County par~1cular block m question was tn· Medical Center and released. habited at present by people who have established a r e p u t a t i o n as troublemakers or chronic 1 a w MAQ on Elected violators. "'°" Santa Ana Sets Override Vote Santa Ana school trus,lees Monday night called a 54-cent tax override election for July 30 to increase. teacher salt.lf'ies and decrease class size. IC the election is successful, class size would be ~ by two students over a three year period and teachers would receive raisei of 7.5 percent, 7.5 perceot and five perc~t. Still pending is a bond electidn to provide for growth needs and replace ment of buildings which do not met slate earthquake standards. Selection of a date for that election is to be made by September. .·· By Toastmasters Sid Nemzer of Cost.a Mesa has been installed as the new president oC Aeronutronic Toastmasters Club 1300 to succeed Lou Bellanca. '° Formal installation of the new 'of- ficers was conducted recently by Don .Jenks, area g overnor for "'Toastmasters International at a ban- quet at the Villa ~ina Restaurant in Newport Beach. Other officers installed during the ceremonies included Art Hofner. educational -vice president; past presi- dent Ed Bower, administrative vice president; Tom Wholley, secretary; Jim Chronister; treasurer; and Jim Sabderson, sergeant.at-ann11. Art Hofner was designated the club!s "Toasbnaster of the Year." Ana Country Club. It tncludea front. age along Newport Boulevard. which will be ;n apartment bouee &Na; and along l"'allsades Road east to Santa Ana Avenue, a commercial area. Mayer noted tbat Newport city councilmen ooe weet qo v~ unanfmoµsly not to ~· the pend. • ing Costa Mesa annexatii>n when it is taken up by the county's Local Agency Formation Commlssion (LAFC). A letter stating Newport's support of the Costa Mesa plan has been sent to the LAFC, which must awrove all annexations before any fw1tier action J.s takl!!I-. --,. -·, The LAFC on April to rejected an earlier Costa Mesa annexation pro- posal ln the airport area. It alJo reject- ed an overlapping ~ewport. Beach annexation. At the time, each cfty accused ~e other of trying to Jock up the potentlally revenue rich McDon- nell Douglas Cot]>. plant site nearby. This time there is nQ argument. Tbe reason, according to Newport planner M~r, Js that Costa Mesa is staying on its side of Santa Ana Ave· nue at this point in time and probably forever represents a reasonable an. nexation separation between the two cities." In short, any annexation move Costa Mesa wants to make is all right with N~rt-as Jong as Costa Mesa stays wesr·orsanta Aha Avenue. This Would give -both cities a fair shot at the McDoonelr Douglas prop. erty north of Palisades Road. -nie UFC may take up the new Costa Mesa annexation plan Wednes· day. No controversy is anticipated. County Plans Cited in PSA Earnings Drop Pacific Southwest Airlines ... (PSA) Monday announced. a decline in flnt- quarter income -·when compared to 1967 which company officials partially attributed to expansion plans to ln· elude Orange County service. PSA earnings for the first QJlarter ended.-MUch 31 were $856,000 on total revenue of $11.5 million. ,...--:: This compared to more than •t million earnings in 1967's first quarter on $10. 7 million total revenue. In announcing earrilng, PSA Presi· dent J. Floyd Andrews declared • ''PSA's net Income-for the first <1uarter declined as the result. of in- creased operating and maintenance 'expenses. · "Contributing to higher expenses are increased employment, increased numbers of aircraft and anticipation of .serving additional C a 1 t f o r D i a cities." · PSA is awaiting decision from the Public Utilities Commission on ap- plications to serve San Franclsco and Sacramento from Orange County Airport and Ontario Airport. The airline bas pending applications for hearings on service between Burbank and San J ose and Burbank and. Oak.land. · Whittier Man Uses , B~g to Kill Sell · · WHITTIER (UP[) -The body of a Whittier man was found encased in a plastic bog Monday night in the foothills iibove the city. A bottle of carbon dioxide was found nearby. Sheriff's homicide detectives iden· tified the.body as Thomas Yost, 24. A spokesman said the death was listed as an apparent suicide. ' DEEP r;temii- cRRPcr CL ERnlnD -THI UL TIMATI . · r In CAR~ET CLIANINO TH1S UNIQUE NEW PROCSS CLEANS DEEP AND YET TREATS THE FINEST CARPETS W~ LoVIN6 CARE ••• ·-SllAlll ......... ,,_ ................... .... ........................................... =:.. .. .:.:=.-:.::.. a:!:"i ,.. .c:;:::: ........................................... t' ......................... ..._...., ........ ... .._.._ .................................. ...... .... THIS DllP STEAM PROCISS IS GUARAMTllO TO al COMPlEJIL Y SAFE ON ALL PAlltlCS UNDER ALL CONDITlpNS. ~NHIN YOU WANT THI '1NIST- CALL IUG & UPHOLSTllY CLEANIRS - PUI mlMATI Our 2 I st y.., of Strvim M the Otlft99 County encl l.oft9 leech ArM1 2950 RANDOLPK c;OSTA MISA· ·ALSO IN LONG llACH JM Cttl••Y AYI. •• CHAN• lice tOi first w: paign I Slao E f ., INDIAl Chilly b condition day as three-tim first dire F.Kenne president From · Indiana'~ the Obi• weather that-pr1 dershow1 polls clo: Some notably eastside in Mun• "usual" Su De Fire ROTC • Universi investig; that ars The fi staged a i11 the ol t.h:featen students 1'ov. l • lntelligE campus Unive no reas .. uy con the fire A $35. wor!: of building Fire 1 an um parentl! Stanfort minutes fire. The d the Old noon pr padlock ivy vin- cond st• doors ' -were se A spc said. Go~ In a Line.i shol . CHANGING FACE -Cancer and the cares of of- fice took their toll on the face of Lurleen Wallace, first woman governor of Alabama, as seen in cam- paign poster portrait issued early in 1966 (left), on Ul'ITt ........ the job after being elected to office f orrn,erly held by her husband; George (center) and, as she looked last Nt>vember (right), amid her continuing batUe with cancer. Showdown l' ote Early Indiana • -Balloting Heavy ., INDIANAPOLJS. Ind. (UPl) Chilly but otherwise ideal ~eather conditions greeted Hoosier voters to- day as Sen. Eugene McCarthy, a three-time winner already, faced his first direct challenge from Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Indiana's Democratic presidential primary. From the teeming Calumet area in Indiana's far north to Evansville along the Ohio River, sunny and clear weather prevailed, amid indications th.at-predicted showers and t':un- dershowers will bold off until after t:1e polls close at 7 p.m. EST. Some early voting was heavy, notably on Evansville's suburban eastside and in Negro areas there, and in Muncie, where more than the ··usual" interest was w wn. "Heavy and steady" was the early indication at Indianapolis and Marion County, but it was light at Fort Wayne and in the Hammond area to the north. O•her Evansville areas reported an early "light to medium" turnout and observers expected the total vote to be under that of 1964 when t.'le Gov. Mat- thew Welsh battled then Alabama Gov. George Wallace in the presiden- tial primary. Also at Evansville, there was in- dication of Republican cross-over voting. but only in ''moderate" number's -presumably in opposition to Kennedy's candidacy .. Little cross.over . voting w a s reported Crom Muncie ar.d hardly any at Logansport and other cities. • Stanford ROTC Building Destroyed; ArsonB lamed l<'rom Wire Sen'lces Fire destroyed a $00.000 Ntval ROTC building on the Stanford University campus early today. and investigators said there was no doubt that arson was the cause. The fire occurred while 250 students staged a peaceful sit-in one mile away iu the old Union Building to protest the threatened suspensions oC s e v e n students for their participation in a l\ov. 1 demonstration against Central Intelligence Agency recruiting on the campus. University omcials i;aid there was no reason to believe thtt there was ... 11y connection between the sit-in and the fire. A $35.000 fire. also believed to be the wor!: of an arsonist struck the NROTC building on Feb. 19. • Fire department officiat5 said that an unsuccessful attempt was £.'1>· parently made by an arsonist at the Stanford Elementary School 9 O minutes before the NROTC building fire. The demonstrating students entered the Old Union Building Monday after a noon protest rally. The doors bad been padlocked but sqme students climbed ivy vines and entered through a se· cond story window. The ch ains on the doors were then cut and the doors -were secured in an open position. A spokesman for the administration said, "The students have been Ge, Teanal. scrupulous about respecting ..property and have not broken a pane of glass." Monday night students jammed the courtyard outside the ·building to discuss the protest. Bv a show of hands, a majority b::cked demands that the ~IA demonstrators not be suspended. The students also voted to end the sit-in, but 200 spent the night in the building's halls -some in sleep- ing bags. Welfare Fraud Term Sqspended A woman who was found guilty of drawing $1,976 in welfare funds While she was employed as a barmaid, solderer and press operator, Monday was sentenced to state prison by Judge William C. Speirs. Judge Spelts suspended the prison sentence but placed Mrs. Joan D. Pin- tane, 32, of Santa Ana. on five years formal probation and ordered her to find full-lime employment and make full· restitution to the welfare depart· ment. She had been tried for grand theft in the Welfare case. .. Medic School At VCI Give1i Legal Okay The California College of Medicine won the.legal right Monday to relocate at UC Irvine. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Steven S. Weisman ruled present facilities ~djacent to the Los Angeles County-USC• Medical Center in- adequate, a legal necessity for the f)'lOVe. · The attorney general's office re- quested tbe courl,hearing to clear up a technkality. The college was founded in 1914 under a charitable trust witll the stipulation it be located in Los Angeles. The court ruling was a necessary pr~lude to Orange County entering in- to a formal agreement' with college to relocate medical school facilities ·at Orange County Medical Center. The formal agreement to pro\ 1dr space for the medical college and to reimburse faculty doctors for medical services to county hospital patients. observers said Monday, probably will be signed next month. f..ounty Woman Faces Trial in Shooting Spouse BUENA PARK -A Buena Park womarr wbo aUeg~ly shot her sleep- ing husband five times March.22 must stand tri~I on attempted murder charges. Judi;e William C. Speirs ruled Mon- day that Mrs. Nancy May Ruby, 42, wc.s sane at time of the shooting and is sane at this time. The judge· studied reports of t w o court-tpp<>inted psychiatrists before handing down the decision. Mrs. Ruby is to appear Friday in North Orailge County Municipal Court for resumption of her prelimlnary hearing on the attempted murder count. The charge alleges that she emptied :: five-shot, 22-callber revolver. into .Jess F. Ruby, 48, after an argument ove r the cancellation or a family trip to Arizona. Ponce said Ruby was able to drag himself from the bed and with the tid of a 13-year-old son called police. He is still in Orange CQunty Medical Center in "poor" condition, hospital aides said today. The family has four children ranging in cige from 7 (o 13. In a pose suggesUng slance•of cheerleader on slde- line.t, elderly Negro woman in Edward, MJss •• shouts encou~gement to passing U"e of hikers par- ticipaUng in "poor people'!! ma rch" scheduled to terminate later this month In Washington, U C. csec story, Pagt 4~. • ~ ' Tuesday, May 7, 1%8 DAILY PILOT 3 I ·GoY. Wallace _Ilies t. GOVernor Biewer ~ ~ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) - Gov. Lurleen Wallace, a former dime store clerk who rode her husband's popularity into the A 1 a b a m a governor's omce as his succeuor, died today after a lon2 fight against cancer. The blonde, 41-year·old mother of four, Alabama's f I r s t w om a n governor, died ·jn the governor's mansion at 1:34 a.m. EDT. Her hus· band, George Wallace, wbom s!le spc- ceed as governor to further his thfrd· party presidentJal aspirations, was at her side. · Her body was to lie in state ror private viewing by olficials at the mansion today from 2 until 6 p.m., and then lie in state at the capitol rotunda from Wednesd'8y morning until ttie 'J'.hursday afternoon funeral: Lt. Gov. Albert Brewer, 39, was to be s\\1orn in as governor at about 2 p.m. EDT. - Before dawn porters began moving boxes of files and pictures out of Gov. \\":illace's omce at the capitol. Flags wrrr rahed to half starr at dawn and radio stations broadcast funeral ar· ran~ements of "Dixie." lier body will be moved to the Capital in a funeral procession Wednesday morning. It was to l>e remo~ed Tllursday afternoon for 2 p.m. services at St. Jamel. Methodist Church, wiH1 burial at Greenwood . C e m e t e r y in Montgomery. Brewer. a dapper north Alabama at- torney and close personal friend o{ the Wallaces. said "the people of America !1ave suffered a great loss" with the death of Gov. Wallace. Bre\\er, a Tennessee native, is con- sidered more moderate on segregat- tion than George Wallace and once remarked that he was no Wallace ·•messenger boy." Mrs. Wallace died on the day ot the AJabama Democratic primary, when voters were to nominate candidates for U .S. Senate and a slate of electors pledged to George Wallace, a third party presidential candidate. Brewer was on the Wallace slate, which wa s almost certain of victory. The next ·governor's election is in two years. Wallace had to postpone his cam- paign for president at limes because of his wife's Ulnes$. but he was not ex- pected to drop out of the race. He once said he had pledged to his wife to seek ·the_pl'esidency despite any adver-sity. Mrs. Wallace first contacted cancer in 1965, before she campaigned for governor because her husband was prohibited by the Alabama con- stitution from sue<:eeding himself. But she said an operation apparently bad deared up the uterine cancer.' Mrs. Wallace, inaugurated Jan. 16. 1967 on the Capitol steps where Jef- ferso n Davis was sworn in as presi· dent or the Confederacy, has been in office less than six monU1s when she received the news she had cancer for the second time. While she bad maintained a busy s2hedule of apMint.ments a n d sometimes had two or three speaking engagements a day during her first half year, she was seldom in the office after the cancer recurred. She lost considerable weight and showed the strain of hospitalization and radiation treatments in the months after her July 10, 1967, opera- tion in which an abdominal tumor was removed, but her composure never wavered when she made her few ap- pearances in public. Mrs. Wallace had been released --worn In from the hospital April 13 and was well enough! to lake automobile ride~. but Monday morning it was announced that she had suffered another setback. The "turn for the worse" came Sun- day night. the announcement said. Mrs. Wallace. a 27-year-old dime store clerk in Tuscaloosa wht>n she married Wallace during World War lI, was elected to succeed her husband as governor with the largest vote ever given a gubernatorial candidate io Alabama. BE<;.OMES GOVERNOR Lt. Gov. Albert Brewer Miners Await Rescue llOML°"Y FALLS. W. Va. <UPll - Rescue workers today sent food, water blankets and oxygen tanks to 13 of 25 miners trapped deep. inside a flooded coal mine since noon Monday . The 13 were in good spirits and asked lor cigarettes. · nescucrs said that Thursday would be the earliest the entombed me n could be brought from the mine. The 13 men were In telephone con- tact with the surface and reported all were in "fine sh:ipe." • It was feared JO other miners were dead. , The remaining two men were trap-. ped in a small pocket surrounded by water. They also were in telephone co ntact with the outside. "Things arc looking much brighter for the 15 men we',·e had contact with," said Elmer Workman, head of the state department of mines. "They seem to have good morale and are in good spirits. Outside or being un· comfortable, U1ey say they're okay." Workman said after supplies were S(!nt in. one of the trapped miners said: "Now we'd like to have some cigarettes." He said he told them smoking was not permitted' in the mine. Of the 10 men who have been .out of contact since they were trapped. Workman said: "We can't give up hope but it looks 1>retty' dim.·· He said drillers trying to break through to the trapped men would not be able to reach them £or at least 40 hours -sometime Thursday morning. Rescuers also moved water pumps 8.iO feet inside the partially flooded main shaft -to within 1.400 feet Of the pocket of 13 men. How to raise your sights without .. • • • ra1s1ng you~ new-car investment. · Just do one simple thing • • mony low-priced-car· buyers should do, and don't. Price check on Olds 88. You'll discover a lot of so-ca lled low-price con cost 01 much or more. Suddenly, you con raise your sights to a full size Old1 88 ond oll its benefits. . .. You'll goin Old1° big-cor room. Big-cor stability. Big-cor comfort from a full 123· inch wheelbase. ,. 0 Plus the eJttro ossuronce thol's youn in on Oldsmobile. You'll also be rid of some problems, too. like paying Htro for a big V-8 engine. (And OUf Rocket 350 runs smooth ond eosy on regvlor gos.) That's o pretty good return on no increo11 in investment, itn't itf ... . , ' ....... ______ ll!'f'I ... ------------:---· ----.... _...., ______ "' _____ ----------.....-...-~ ---------------------------~ /. .. 0 ·. r • \ , .. ~ O~LY_P_l_LO_T~~~~~~~- Lurleen' Deatli Slows Poor Marcl1 StL\Li\ .. \la. ( t,;pl) -... :me p<>ur 1iNple's march was held up today while its leaders decided whet.her to b~ pass U1e capjtol of Alabama, mourn· ing U1e death of Gov. Lurleen Wallace. More th.an 100 token marchers were to ride m four old school buses to :'llontgomery. a 54-mile trip down U.S. 30. the route of the 196.5 Selma-to- ~Iontgomery maroh led by the lat!.' Dr ~l<lrt111 Luther King .Jr. Hut leaders of H1e march went rnto t:onference today to decide whether to stick to t:1e route. or proceed directly to Atlanta. Mrs. Walla<:t. Whose hus- band George was a staunch adversary of King and other civil rights leaders, died in the governor's mansion early today after a Jong fight with cancer. Anollier segment of the marc11 on Washington appeared stalled 1 n Louisville. Ky. 1'le Rev. A. 0 . Williams King. brother of the slain civil rights leader. said Louis' 1lle residents would bave to donate SS.000 to get an estimated 2.000 marchers on their way out of the city, "ll may be that these people will be Louisville's permanent guests," King said. if the city does not chip in to pay f-Or their food , transportation and lO<lg- ing. At Marks, Miss.. where the other phase of the southern segment of the poor people's march is organizing, about 500 persons will depart on cllartere<I buses Wednesday for a four· day trip to Washington. This group is the main~y of a crew that will con· struct a tent shantyt<>wn in the na- ti:>n 's capital to house the marchers. clue to converge on Washington tttls r1onlh from various places around the :1 ntry. iouston Doctors ~;et New Hea11, .Jack Recipient " HOUSTON <UPI) -Physicians at SI. Luke's Hospital, wilo have performed two so-far successlul heart transplants since last Friday, found themselves today with a third heart to transplant but no suitable patient in which to transplant it. __._i __ _ The body of Clarence Nicks, 37, who 1ied early today, was transrerretl .rom Methodist Hospital to St. Luke's. A spokesman for St. Luke's said a 1~onor was available but not a suitable recipient. T!ie spokesman did not use :-Jick's name. but Nicks was presumed tu be the donor. The two patients who Friday and Sunday received heart transplants "slept well and had a good night,'.' the spokesman said. Their conditions were listed as satisfactory. In London, heart transplant patien: Freder1ck West. 45, celebrated hi s 1>rogress by taking a walk and drink· ing a glass of sherry. West has the heart of a young Irish carpenter, kill· t• I in a faO, beating strongly in his 1·ll1J~I. Ur. O~nnis Cooley, who headed thr -u1 i.:ical team that performed both ol tl.e transplants at Houston's St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, said one of the pa· tients was "out of danger" Crom l'\'erything except the possibility that hi-; system would reject the new hurt. C'ouley was speaking of E verett C Thomas. 47, of Phoenix, Ariz .. wh•• 1 eceived the heart of a-15-year·ol<I ·;uicide victim last Friday. Thomas sai l'P Monday and put his legs over tht• edge of the bed. Jnmes Bordon Cobb o( Alexandn;r, I .a., 'hho received the heart of a J ;. \ ~9r-old high school football player l\u nday night, wrote notes to his wife • ·111 the doctors Monday. A FONn. FAREWELL -President Johnson drove up to Capitol Hill Monday 'to pay homage to Sen. Cad Hayden, (0-Ariz.), who an- nounced that he would not seek reelection. The 90-year-old deQn of the Senate entered Congress when Arizona was admitted to the Union in 1~12 and was first elected to the Senate in 1926. He was re- elected six times. LBJ Hears Sen. Hayden End Long Senate Career \\~SHlNGTO~ (AP 1 -'·We're both on lhe brink~ new career~:· lhe President said to the senz:or al lus s i de. "I k n o w there's a need r o r teachers so I'm going back to where I began. But I \'.'Onder 1£ Carl has-caseJ the market for frontier S'herirrs. '' The audience of 500 laughed. loudly. Carl Hayden smiled , <: little ruefully. and Lyndon John!>on returned the same smite. ~ They are fellow Southwesterner~ t low Democrats and friend!\. But at that moment, t h e r e was :.omething more: The under5tanding and sadness between two long-lime polilici~s i.lepping voluotarily from public office. . Minutes before. Hayden. 00, ha:l an- nounced he would not seek re-election to the Senate from Arizona. After serving on Capitol Hill for 56 years and 73 day:. -b e g i n n i n g on the dav .\r1zona was admitted to . the l'nion -1t w::.s not an easy thing to Sa \'. i layden is not the o n I y Congress mt•mber retiring after Olis year. With him will go Scni.. Thruston B. Morton, 1 It-Ky.), Frank Carlson, t H-Kan.), Uourke B. Hickenlooper. (R-Jowa), George Smathers. (0-Fla .), and .Reps. Charles /\.. Halleck. !R-lnd.) c:ind A. S. Jf•long Jr. !0-Fla.) Hayden . who leaves Congress a~ chairman of the powerful Senate .\p. proprialions Committee. made his ao- nouncer.1ent by reading z: Fwo-page mimeographed statement. Ile managed the fin.t pat:e without faltering, ~peaking in a strong. loud \ oic<'. llr cheerfully recalled his days as !)heriff of Arizona· s untt1med ~laricopa County. Husband Shoots E1Ting Wife, Friend, Self lie \\as ~lrong ill his praJse Of his •!d ministr;itiv.c .<1ssistanl. Hoy Elson. as he endo r:,etl EJ:,on to ~uccced him . Ehon. who h3s indicakd he wo11IJ :;eek the post, s;;,.id' he 'planned to con- fN today in Ariz~na with Hayden's ' politicaf alhes. LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -'J'he bodie~ of a British businessma·n. hi§ wife, ant! another man were found Monday Jn a West Los Angeles apartment. Police said Frank Bradford, 47 operatbr or an import-export businei.s. apparently shQl his wile, Marie. 40. and Clarence Junge. 52, and then took his own life. Officers said Bradford -apparently surprised Mrs. Bradford and Junge in Bradford's home . Police were summoned bv Brad· ford's 16-year-old daughter, .liter hel' rather refused to allow her to enter the . apartment when s <h e returned from school. Bradford apparnntly shot hims~tr. police believe, after the girl left to- ummon help. The Bradfords also have a son, 13. • "It is lime now ror a ne" building crew to report." said Hayden stumbl· iog over the words. "so I have decided to retire from office at the close of m; term th is year ... "l would like to tell the p1:11plc of Arizona how deeply' grateful I ;:m for ... he fa I t e r c d again. ..To my ~ e n a t o r i a I and congressional col· leagues here today, may I say it has been my privlledge and honor to serve with you ... 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'° n SJ 10 lJ SI 41 CJ " S5 27 .. ·~ s:I ll .. JI " )l SI "' 17 ·~ ., •I ~· J) 60 , " I\ ., II .. , I\ .., 1 n \\ \J ., 11 " •• " II ill ll 14 ., II 70 SI l l • Peul '° « .Git 11 )j ., .. 1$ ,. .ti SI SI "' ., ... .p " J1 $4 " t4 !} ,. " " .. 17 .. 0 " .. ,, ., ... " '" 0 • !ii " .. u t i 0 •I ,. 4J .21 J, Kalglat P•per• Sweep ron's ~-===~~~~~ WinS -PUiitzer NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe 1968 Pulit· 7er Prize for Oction bas been award- ed to William Styron's controversial novel, "TIM! Confessions of Nat Tur· ner," which was based on an 1831 Ne- gr<> slave revolt. .John S. Knight, and staff members of two of his newspapers were hon· ured Monday wlttf three separate PU· • till.er Prizes for journalistic excellence -a triple triumph unique in the 52- \ear history or the uards. Knight. editorial director of . the fuughl Newspapers. won one for dis· tinguished editorial writing. Eugene Gray Payne o! Knight's Charlottt. N.C .. Observer, was named the out· standing editorial cartoonist or 1967. The staff o( Knight's Detroit f.ree Press. which has been shut down sin~ last November in a labor dispute, was cited for local reportlnl! of the 1967 Drtroit riots and their causes. Vor the fourth time in the past six ) :-ars. no award was given for drama. The Pulitzer Prize for meritoriou~ · tlllh lic service was won b.v the River· ~ide ~ss-Eoterprise for its expose of corruption in the courts in connection with the handl).,g or proper1y and es· tales of an Indian tribe in Californla. Georgie F. K~an. former U.S. am· hassador to the Soviet Uruon, became a two-time prize winner. He reccived the 1968 award for biography for "Memoirs 19?..5-1950." ln 1957 he won in the history category. President Grayson Kirk of Colum· hia University announced 14 prizes as awarded by the board of trustees b~ed on re<:ommendations by the Ad· visorv Board on Pulitzer Prizes. com- poc;ed mainly of newspaper executives. The prizes were established in the will of Ule late Joseph Pulltzer. who died in' 1911. and were first presented in 1917. Pulitzer founded the St. Louis Pest-Dispatl'J1 ~nd• published the old NPw York World. Individual pri7.e winll<!rs in iournal- i~l"l ;md the arts receive Sl.000 each. with an eouRI sum to those who share :in aword. In the rr•:-• of the st:if( award to llie Detroit Free Prei:~. the ((f 000 will bP sent tn Mana11ing F.dilor Frsnk Anj!elo for di.~!lQs ilion by the w•rr. The meritorious servic,. award in 111"rnahsm i~ ;i gold md:il. Tht' aw:.ml fpr a i;trai!!h t nt-w~ 11ho- t11'!rC'l"lh went to Pncco Morahito nf the ,Jac;kccnville. FIR ... Jo11rn:1l. l-lls uic~ure of an 1•ncn11c:c:ioui; 11tilitv lin"· m;in b<>in" r!'vi\·ed h\· mo1•lh·'"·11w11th 1l'c;1t<ril .,t;""· W I'<;. ran• Ion"<!. ''Th<' Ki~s or r.H ... " 1~~., h->low.) l-'t>t>l11rc< n"ws nl111ln"r~lflh1• w:h ,.~. 1 "11l;~hnd :i~ a ~f'O:Jr{'t(' r:ifnnnn· for 111" f1r~t I ime lhii; ve"r and tlir nri?" "'PC: won hv TMhio ""k"i nr { '1 ifp•I Pr:-•, lntnrnatio1111I. I lie; Vir trw111 •var <'Onfl>:it nhnt1J"T3Uh. ''Drt>Pms of Uet• ler Tim~." showed P we~v A.rneri· ran ~nl•linr a~IP"l"I in the · while a b11-irh' k"nl watch. The natioMI rer.orfinl! prize wac: a~·arr1rd iointh· to' Howard .James of the Chric:tian Science Monitor for a i<f'ries of articlPs on "Cric;is in the . ('1)11rts" anrt to Nathan "Nick" Kotz of the Oes Moin~ Rel!ister. ,, Kotz was cited for his "reportini? of imsa~itary condilio~s in many meat nacking plants. which' heloed insure the passage of Federal Wholesome Meat Act of 1967." The prlze for lnt.ernaUooal Report- ing was awarded 1o AlfHd Friendly . of the Washington Pqat Jor his cover· age of the Middle East war 1n 198'1. J. Anthony Luka. ot,the New York Times woa the prize for local lnveeti· gative reporting for hia account of the life and murdet' of Linda Fitipatrick. She was· slaln with her hippie boy· friend in an .:ast Village tenement boiler room In New York. In the arts and letters. w1U Durant and hiS wife. Ariel. won the general nonfiction prize ;i'th "Russeau and Revolution." It is the 10th and con· clu_dine volume of "The Stt>ry of Ci.vii· ization" series. The history award went 1o Bernard Bailyn for his ''The Ideological Ori· gins o_f the American Revolution." ' u 'tf * Prize-winning, Editor Once Faced A f!rest · RIVERSIDE (UPI) -A newspaper whose e<litor once faced &m!St be· cause of its investigation of allegi!d mishandling or the property and es· tate& of Indians was the recipient Mon- day -of the Pulitzer Prize for merito- rious public service. "'fhis kind of thing doesn't happen very often in the life of a nonmetro- politan newspaper," said Howard H. Hays Jr. of the Riverside ~ss-Enter· prise. "Naturally, we're delighted." Hays, who aiso is co-publisher and president of the paper, said he thought the award '·created a more fa vorable climate for corrective action." The newspaper began an expose in May. 1967, of corruption in the cow1s in connection with-the handUng of the property and estates or the Agua Cai· ientes, a tiny band of mission lndians. Hays was halted into cou·rt by Su- perior Court Judge Merrill Brown af· ter an editorial appeared Ii the Pre~s­ Ent~rprise but Hays refused to ap· pt-ar on the advice of his counsel be· c~use the order was not delivered by anv regular court process. Brown th~ ordered a bench war-· rant issued for !lays' arrest for '·fla· crant violation" of the court order. TI1e judge said he then would set bail for Hays at 2J cents because he did ·not think the publisher was worth any ml're than that. llowever. the matter never came lo a head because the county clerk and county eounsel refused to issue the warrant. Haysp raised reporter 'George Ring- watti. 44. for the series. , :·It's very much a tribute to George Rin~wald and his talents,·· the editor !'aid. "He's an exceptional reporter. This represent., a year's work on George's part." · HingwaJd himsel! w3s nearly speech- less. "I'm overwh1>lmed.'' he declare-I. "I'm ~till floatint! on air a .Oil and still haven't come down yet. I never dream- ed that I would ever get this award.·• Wt,... 'KISS OF 'Llll'I' -JacbonvlUe (Florida) Journal pbo~ara(lll~r Rocco Morabito won the 198'7 PW.ltzer Prize for N1w1 l>hotOgrap}\y for the above photo tntltled "The Klss of .Ltfe" which he made July 17. 1967 In Jacksonville. The picture sbd\vs power line worker, Gil· bert Char_nplon (hanging upside down) receivinr moulh·l<>-mouth resuscitation from c<>-worker J. D. Thompson. after Champion was knocked unconscious when be brushed against a Uv4; wtre. Second• ?Jter'the picture was made, Thompson shouted down, "~'•breath· Ing." • • - . Singer-performer Harry ••at.n- tt, wbo deac:ribea biJmelt u a ''high school droJ>OQt" gave the conwiencement address for Park College (Mls5ouri) Sunday. Fol· lowing bis speech to the 51-mem· ber graduating class. he was pr• sented an honorary doctor of hu- mane letters. • Carol111i Lea Tatnall, who claim& ihe was f 01'Ud to f'Uign Mr civil 1ervice job becau.se of report& ihe waa im· moral, holdi hu cat, Mio, ai she e:t· plaim about giving heT k~fl to her apartment to her bOflfriend so that he could feed the cat aM hef' gold· fish. The American Civil Liberties Union took tile case of the 22-year· old girt, calling it "outrageous." • The engagement of Gene Aus· tin, who crooned "My Blue Hea· ven" to fame, to Dor• Arv•n, Greek socialite, was announced in Miami Beach Sunday. This will be Miss Arvan's first marriage and Austin's third. She is 25 and he is 67. • The Labor Exchange in Lendon announced that it has stopped un· employment payments to 23-year· old Kairl T•ylor because it claims he could get a job if be would only cut his shoulder-length hair. • You Imoto what they do witli alt the leftover apricot pits at a San Francisco c9nnery1 Me· .J chonlcs at International Airport say they use the pits and Ultil· 1mt she/Ls, ground up into· 100- pound dose!, as the best ·tome yet discovered for cleaning ;et engines. ' • John P•lmisane, Northeast Lou· isiana College P.harmacy student. is the new 'world champion" crawfish eater. He is reported to ha ve consumed 22 pounds in two hours at the 1968 Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival this past week· end . • • Judges at a beauty contest to choose a. carni'Val queen placed th e buxom blonde fourth in the bathing suit competition. As the announce- ment was made, "she" slipped off th~ wig and exposed some extra padding. It was all a joke. eX"- plained Andre Szr•mko, of Need· ham, who . said, "I really didn 't expect to get wway with it." • . Peter Fov.r9ue, 28, of London. wants to rent out his wife for three Jn\1nths as a housekeeper and com· panion. The .price for the 21-year· old brunette is 50 pounds C.120). ''I shall make out a receipt and it will all be legal and above board;" said Fovargue, who c1aima ne needs the money to pay a fine for 1bopbreaking and steal.in& dgar· ettes . • Where the blue Pacific genUy washes the sunny s~ores of South·. em California, everybody knows that Dick Annotlco loves Carol ~·trouble is, Carol can't make up her mind. So- Last Wednesday she got a bundle of record albums of love songs lo the mail. On Tbunday a boaquet of flow· 1n three feet wide came to U.. doorr On Friday, a 500-word teterram • On Saturd1y. a btl newspaper Id. . On Sunday, a 1S.page love letter. On Mond1Y, two ao;.second radio commer1eals a1t.ing for her hand ln marriage. "l'm lmpruatd;'' says Carol a ~year-old divorcee with two cM· dren Andy, 3, and Robby, f ... But. 11rioualy, 1 haven't mld.1 up snY mind yet. .. .... $2.5 Ml Bedste; near l: day. A: 8 to an Asi 1\ SPA Houston ~il Ar Nfely fr Blc R31 PARli stud e fought clst.hes left bar Paris ' jure<I ir rioting The buses t and se blesto1M police, by hel Police, water r count.er. and rill Ove helicopt squads gangs prevent forming -' The r from Confere French poS'Siblf TOfO Korea t ture<I a mto tb imperia troops.' The JI news ai monitor Cornn "instan ~e spa arrogac truded lethal , and aul The specify were J. Kwean the pa 'South soldiers U.S. ir troops! It Ni. tured . momirw tor of front c Stuth t ThinJ Mot THI~ Ju ....... .... $2.5 MILLION CRASH -Wreckage of the "Flying Bedstead" lies in a vacant field at Ellington AFB near Houston where it crashed and burned Mon- day. Astronaut Neil Armstrong, who piloted Gemini . 8 to an emergency landing in 1966, parachuted sale-. AstrOnaut Bails Out \ 5 GOP ·solons Seek: ~---------...;::=----- W ASRINGTON (UPI) - Five Republican Con~ss­ men, accusing Selective Ser· vice Director Lewis B. HeT· shey of ''outrageous' at· tempts" to stand in the way of draft reform, are off on a campalgn to ride him down with legislation. "A document of-such im· portance to everyone lntet·· ested in the draft, especial· ly those who must go to fight our wars, should not and cannot be kept from the public," the Congress- men said. "It is simply unacceptable that such a report which condemns all reform recoro- They introduced Monday a bill which would, among other things, make manda· tory the callup of younget men first and allow crea· 6 M • • tion of a lottery-like sele<:· . lSStng lion process designed to as- sure fairness. The sponsors are Reps. Robert T. Stafford: Vt., Richard S. Schweiker, Pa., and Charles W. Whalen Jr., Ohio. au members of the Men Found; One De(ld . -Armed Services Committee, TlMBERUNE LODGE. and Frank Horton. N.Y.. O (UPl) s· t UP'I Te"""'9 ly from the moon landing trainer just seconds be-, fore the crash. Armstrong was reported unharmed but the $2,500,000 craft, designed to perform prac- tice landings like those wbich.;will be made on the moon in Project Apollo, WK' totally destroyed. and Gamer E. Shriver, Kan. re. -IX ve eran Their bill would require mountain climbers lost for that 19-year-<ilds be drafted two days and nights in a first -a break for the na· storm near the summit of ti on 's graduate students and 11.245-fuot Mt. Hood were graduate schools. which ex· follhd huddled in an ice cave pect a big enrollment drop Monday. One was dead, and due to President Johnson's tihe others suffering from removal of deferments for ·frostbite, shock and ex- this category. posure. Other provisions, in a<ldi-.l'he dead man was Robert mended by a commission hlghJy praJSed by President Johnson is merely med away without explanation." Hershey said last week that the one <-'<>PY of his pan· el's report was available for public examination in his office, but that he could not afford to have it copied. ln reference to that. the Congressmen said: ''It is unacOE:ptable to sug- gest ·that lack of funds is responsible for its not being released. If the administra- tion refuses to reproduce it, we will gladly do so.'' * * * Lower Draft Time Sought WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sen. Frank J . Lausche rD· Ohio). has introduced legis- lation to reduce from 24 months to 18 the period draftees may be required to serve in the armed serv- ices. MoOn Craft Crashes, Burns lion to the one on "randorTT E. Patt~rson. 3'l. the only selection pr~ss." would one in tihe party of four men set up uniform national cri· and tW<> women. all of teria to replace local board PorUand. W'ho had not options. create uniform de-previously scaled Oregon's ferment standards. put more hig.hest peak. emphasis on enlistmenlc;, The survivors included anct give draftees :JO davs Terrance Simonitch. 27: his "No draft law will please everybody," Lausche said in a statement. ''but it is surely high ti me that we en· act into law a selective ser· vice system designed to meet U1e realities of 1968 and not. a world war that ended in 1945." SPACE CE1'TER , Houston (UPI) -Astronaut Neil Armstrong bailed out safely from a crippled moon landing trainer Monday - his second in-flight brush with a space v e h i c l e emergency -but the $2.5 BI~y Paris Riots Raging; 460 Injured ed t betw""n t·nducti·on nott·ce an' d wife. Linda, 27: Dave Skin-million craft crashed and The accident occurr a V< ,.. actual induction. ner. 27: his _wife. p,a~, ut, burned moments lat.er. It 1:28 p.m. CDT at Ellington The measure was not con-' and Terry !ltddall, 26. .;.,,..s a total loss . Air Force Base near the sidered Like!;\ to make any · The climbers set ?ut A video tape of'tlhe event, Houston ~ Center.· headway this year. since SatuTday from T!mberltne taken for engineers studying Armstrong was just com· L. Mendel Rivers (D-S.C.). Lodge. about 50 ftules south .J: 1 has declared a2ainst any of. Portland. Distric~ Ranger Sh 1• p b the flight, showed th e pleting a pra...-uce moon an· draft hearint?s this session. Dick Buscher sa1d tnley 00 1ng ro e spider-sheped trainer hitting ding. He had been aloft five But the five lawmakers reached the summit in the . the ground and expl'Oding in minut.es, climbing to 500 feet took the occasiO'll to criticize early afternoon and spotted LOS ANGELES · (AP) - a huge meball. • with ttle craft's fan~jet both Hershey and PresirlP.nt a severe storm approaching. TI1e City Council has cancel- Space agency spokesmen engine and then dropping Johnc;on for the fact that They found a suita'ble spot ed a 'public hearing about saw no official ~se for tile baCk lOwerd the grOWJd with nothin~ has rome of reforms fol\ an ice cave near the the fatal shooting of an 18- LA Cancels cram had been determined. both fan-jet and rocket oronosed bv the verv ton-10,500-foot level and du~ in. year.old Negro. PARIS (UPI) -Bands oT between the United States Person.net at the site• engines on. lf'vel commission the 'Presi· Temperatures dipped below Two Negro councilmen, (A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO SELF- EM PLOYEO PEOPL.E) however, said the sy.,tem The crit~ !Mt the Space dent s""t up for th~t ""'"'""""e. 20 degrees. Billy G. MJIJs and Thomas s t u d e n t demoMtrators and North Vietnam ex· " " '"" ·~ B di ·d ft ...., 9 5 wtlich pr~ssurizes the Agency with three other 'l'hev accusPd Johnson of ~imonitch said the party ra ey, sat a er "'e · K I h fought police irt scattered pected this wee~. craft'~ roc~et control and simUar trainers, all of a "scuttling" the Nicommen-made an at1empt to climb vote Monday that the vote ere.s ow cl~es early today in the Although the violence descent engines failed and more advanced design. All datfons. d()Wn Sunda~ morning, but was cowardly. left bank Latin Quartet" of Monday was sp?rked by the left the vehicle out of con· were des<igned to duplicate 11} a statement, the five was turned back by tihe -===========-\ Paris where 460 were in· closing of S 0 r b 0 n n e trol 2fQ feet in the air. the gravity conditions of ttie charl!ed Hershev with "out· bliz~ard after covering less you can ' . jured in 12 hours of bloody Unive™ty, t:here was con· An official invesUgation moon -one-sixth that ol r<11?eo11s attemnts to thwart than 100 yards. QUICK ·ot1ng Monday sbarted immediately. earth for AP o 11 o all efforts to ff'foTm an out-Patterson died Monday ,· ri The students' overturned cern the demonstrators Armstrong, W'ho piloted Astrotl'llutS who hope to land dated. ineffective a'tld in· morning, ab011t the time a ;,,•:~~. u: .. t~~1J, ::rn~o.c;~ l save taxes busies to uae 83 barricades :would turn their at11entlon to Gemini 8 bl a safe eme-on tihe lunar surface by 1970. eouitahle draft system ." search plane spotted the comprehensive hometown odi· and sent volleys of cob:. the negotiations. gency splashdown in 1966 Because of its unusual Thev Jllso upbraided I.he climbers and directed a tion of the DAILY PILOT. d ble~tones raining 0 n t 0 The students, crganized alter it went· out o( control shape the landing tr.a.fuer selective service' chief for ground party to the scene. to ay police, who were pr~ . into hit-and-run commando durint history's first space has sometimes been oallecf' not distributini? to the nub· --------------------------., by helmeita and shields. . . rendezvoos and docking, the "Flying Bedstead." rt lie his own task £orec> rPoort Police using high-pressure . umts or massed JD scream· parachuted to eartlh . near was b u i 1 t by Bell critici?.iM the special Presi- w&ter' hoses and tear gas, in·g armies that numbered in· tile place 'where bis spideT· i\s:osystems Co. of Bu!'.alo, clential draft commission's counterattacked with clubs the thousands, fought run· _Sh_~ __ tra_in_er_f_e_u_. ____ N_. Y_. _________ f_in.,..din_· ....;g;...s_. ------ and rifle butts. ning battlea with the police O v e r h e a. d ; p o Ii c e in tt>e main &rUries of the helicopters· diNcted riot . • • squads to head off moving Latin Quarter. gangs of students and to Police .aid 475 persons prevent large gr<>U.Pf from were . arrested and 2 0 S .,, forming: policemen were injur~. IS The riot area was ~ far of them serlously enough to from t h e International . . Conferebce Center of the be hospitalized. The French French Foreign Ministry, a Red CrOH said 460 penons ponible site for t a l k s received hospital treatment of riot injuries. In a half dozen other N rth K French cities other students 0 orea demonstrated in sympathy Says Patrol 'Captured' with tbose in Paris. The most violent outbreak was in Grenoble, site of the ~ Olympics three monttls ago, wb~ about a dozen persoM were bl.Di. Monday's riots grew out TOKYO (UPH -North of a govermnent decision to Korea today said it had cap. close the 7 0 0 • y e a r • o 1 d tured an armed patrol sent Sorbonne because ol ~dent . mto tbe Nol1h by "U.S. protests there against the imperial.i.st . a g gr e 9 s o r earlier closing of t h e troops." suburban Nan terr e Ex-The North Korean central tension of the University. news agency in a broadcast The Nanterre students monitored in Tokyo said had demanded reforms in C o m m u n 1 s t· s e otries the administration of the "instanUy captured alive-on ~xtension and changes in the spot tile whole group of the ~tructure cl t h e i r arrog.aut bandits who in-classes°. truded carryi'ng v a r i o u s The National union of lethal weapons for murder French Students, the largest and tubver&ion." group involved in the pro- The broadcast did not tests, ca~ ' student strike specify whether tbe men and said there would be were America.M or South more demonstrjltions this Kweans, but North ·Korea io week. the past has refe.rred to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;I ·south Korean ~ as.1 soldiers belonging to , "the U.S. imperialist aggressor troops." 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HYI• Udo,~leldt,Clf. • Phone 113-3130 C..del M1r: 21&et.ContffwJ • • Phone '75-5850 P.A. PALMER, Chll1111111 of Ille lolTd' MINES BLOMQUIST, ,,_. .. RllOUrcea It! Exc:as rsf 0.. H1111dfed Mlllloll Doll•" . ............. ~ ................................... I I lllMt.••11ifofwc~1 .. •,.11nt Ufe 1......-c • ......., JUI N: IMefter, Ste. 400, S.... A•, Cellf. t2106 I .............. . ~----------------·-------~ . ' -' . ' ft DAJLY PILOT TutSday, M~ 7, 1968 ''I told you to take George off tx>~ salads when a mini-skirt comes iD." Unrest Around World Scored by Candidates From Wtre Services Violence and destruction at home and abroad were the themes running through the latest c a m p a i g n speeches of candidates for U. S . se n a tor fro m California. Stale Sen. Anthony C. Beilen so n termed "reprehensible" a sug· gestion by the House Com- mittee on Un-American Activities t h a t detention centers might be used for militant black nationalists. The suggestion Itself "will innamc racial difficulties · and lend c.Tedence t o prevalent rumors that the federal government is plan· ning concentration . camps for racial protesters," s<Jid Bcllenson, who is seeking the Democratic S e n a t e nomination. Meanwhile, in San Diego state sctiools chief Max Raf· ferly backed a suggestion 1hat the United Stat~ seize North Korean merchant ships 1n groups of five, as one way to force that com· munlst country to return the U.S.S. Pueblo and its cap- tured crew. The proposal was endorsed by United Republicans oi California at its weekend meeting. "The only way we can ever get t!Je men back is to make It so unprofitable and unpopular for North Korea that they would change their minds," said Rafferty, who s e e k s to grab the Republic~ nomination from incumbent Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel. In Los Angeles. Sen. Thomas IL Kuchel hailed House Ways and Means Committee approval of a 10 percent tax surcharge and a $4 billion government spen- ding cut as • ' c e r l a i n I y welcome." Kuchel said the com· miltee'~ action Uonday max break a deadlock between the White House a n d Congress over the coupled tax hike-spending c u t legislation. Another Democratic con- tender, former state con· troller Alan Cranston Mon- day C1'itlcjzed the report of th e President's National Commission on U r b a n Disorders. He u id the commission report failed to propo'Se a program to help solve the problem of the ghettos. Cranston "S'pOke at the opening of hi~ statewide h e a d q u a r ter s in Los Angeles. 'Political . Slum' Term Sparks Feud SACRAMENTO (AP) -. Gov. Reagan and Democrat. ic legislators were emJ>roil· ed today in a new feud which threatened a num· ber of bills already stalled by election-year tenslons. -The Republican governor touched ofi the latest ex- change when he called in a weekend speech for a "poli· tical slum' clearance'.' proj- ect that would rid the legis- lature of Democrats an' give him the GOP majority be wants. Democratic Sen. ·James R. Mills of San Die1to rose on the Senate floor Monday afternoon and caUed t h e statement "about as bad· mannered· as I've ever seen in politics." There was an audible tre- mor in the voice of the nor· mally soft-spoken Mills. a former school teacher. as he said the g o v e r n o r was ''showing contempt for th e legislature." Confllct between the Sen- ate and Assembly also shap- ed up , with the lower house led bf Speaker Jesse M. Unruh. CD-Inglewood ). pres· sing for a recess before the June 4 primary. and the up- per house adamant against a break. , After a caucus Monday evening, Senate President pro tern Hugh M. B u r n s. CD-Fresno). said the Senate had decided "emphatically. no recess! I don't want any member of the press or the Senate asking me again. There's going to be 9°' l'~ cess!" · Dam No, BroWn Wouldn't Go LOS ANGELES (AP) - When Republiacn G o v . Reagan dedicated t h e Oroville Dam lut wee~end, major speakers included a fo r mer R e publican governor, U.S. Chief Jlistice Earl WaITen. Edmund G . Brown, the Democratic governor i n whose administration the dam was !Jlegun, wasn't there. On Monday Brown tOld newsmen why: "No one ask- ed me to say anything at all. I was invited to be there but was never on the program." Proud references to the $2.8-bUl:ion Callfonlla Water Project -of wb.k:h the Oroville Dam was a part - were part of Qrown's losing 1966 campaign a g a i n s t Reagan. McCarthy Due Back in State AID· Loses Quarter Of County Backers From Wire Servlea for tbe ballot. SACRAMENTO -The Th e Am et'lc an American Independent par· ' I~epeodents mantainet!· the firmest bold on the new ty of former Alabama Gov. registrants s i n c e the George C. Wall.ac~ bas l~t January· figures, dropping about a . quarter of 115 by 15 perceat with a loss of adherents~-Or~nge County, 16,556. state registration figures l n contrast, the Peaee and shTo~~J . "-no rA .. -t. F r e e d o m registration ,,. ~~an_.. ........ Y S'ful'l}Ped G't-per~a appeared to total ~e biggest 33,568. ' - percentage defection froro While the over-all figures the AID ?n a county-by-for the loS6es suffered by county basls. , t h e two n e w parties a r e The sec:etary of state s small compared to the big- role of eUgible voters. for the ger parti~. the percentage June 4 prunary election also loss often was substantic:t showed , ho~ever, that the For example, more than ~ID bas a fir~er hol~ ov~r 40 percent ol the Peace and its members m Califorrua Freedom registration in San than the antiwar Pehce a.nd Diego County abandoned the Freedom. party. organization. It was Dbout In addition. the role. ~ade 25 percent in a n o t h e r clear tba_t the trad1Uonal strongboJd. San Francisco De~ocratic and Republican Americ a n Independents part!es dwarf the new ones lost about a quarter of the. BRIGHT l\e DAILY PILOT 111•••• lh ·-· ...... ,.,. ll9ht, tlfht IN ltrl9lot. 11"4 , .. ,. '-·-··-9'1t1M 4elty encl •111., tlie ·- 111 ~1ze. supporters in Orang .. ~ . .._., ...... C'Oltl". Bat WJLjlllW -at 'olMr So aU•ra.. Callfonla bolpttala for --ntarded. Fairview ill Ca.ta Meu and Paciftc, wer. redDeed bJ the move, oftldtll Aid. Andrew G. Robertaon, aaotber deputf ~. aid the riH ID admllllons ii apem.tw. Be· aid lt coata '15 to proce11 a new patient at admiufOD and J.13.10 a day to ewe for him the l1r1t 30 days. Allie!' that, the daily cost dropa to sit.~. It costa aa averqe of Sl,980 to care for a pet1ent for 72 ca,1, the average time • person 1tayt lfter he is admitted, said Robertson. MAND OPIN ... ~.M IOOKKEIPING c..&r. 900K1M MRYU Nil IMN.L .......... Mt W. 1M It,. CJil: . ..ma ..... I See by Today's Want Ads • Here are some of tbOle RARE Pug puppiea for sale. e Wanted to purchue, a liquor license in good standing, in 0 range County •• • There's • home m Irvtne Terrace for only $33,900 . . • claimed to be the best buy in the Barbor area. • Here's a manager's poo alUon open ,in a Gitt Shop, • Where to find a regis· tered ~ horse •• , for racing or pleuure, even good with children. Total registration 1 s ty. 7.925,617. Democrats have _,,;::__ ______ ...__-=========::::::::::========== 54.9 percent. with 4,347,406 and Repuj:>licans 40.3 per· cent, at 3,197,815. The ne.xt largest group isn't any party at all, but the . 177,718 who decline to state a preference and c~'t cast primary ballots. Next comes the American Independent party with 90.71Yl, for J .1 percent, then the 0.9 percent o( 'the P e a c e and ~reedomlfes' 71.532. The ~~t ls accounted for by the 40.439 voters who are li~ted simply as miscellaneous. The r i g u r e s confirmed speculation that both new parties would lose mem- bership once tbey qualified .. California Legislature in Action LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (o..Minn.), re t urns to California on Saturday in NOW IT'S OFEICIAL SACRAM!Nl'O (AP) California's w:idely accepted nickname, "The G o 1 d e n State," is now on the lawbook.s. ,. trying to capture t b e v1nA -p.,~,, volunteer~ 111 D e m ocratic presidential VISTA, th« "dome>! Poo coros." to -lnati·on. Qu~fv !Of" oertta ~ate tNcht:::J '""'~ ~·~mf~.;':"1"1 .;l. "tJ::~.· •· He plans to speak in Los B•~:"1'.n -=--!NI svmm.,11$ Angeles at Griffith Park at 3 ::,~'t.'-s.-""'· -=~ ~w.~ p.m. end then go to San ~~ns comm1ttet1 AB 1121. Diego for e not h e r 1p- TH• """~· pearance, hit headquarbln Gov. Reagan on Monday signed into law a bill by Sen. Alfred E. Song, ( 0-Mon· terey Park), making it the state's official nickname: ~ ~~~ .. ~= boalllt here said Monday. to .. _tlate In CIOod fallll" wllhliiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii] ~!.,., tf<f/f PIY •fld cllUroom 451.~f>olWledP<I ln ~te IHI -I SB .. '-·\n~ Aruear "'•"'"'" .,,,.,,. to .... ttftll 1tet. elceholbm tr"tment -.-until fist do 9ftw '"'•I ..,. t of '"'. ~ture1 SI *., ·~ f.Ane -m1111rnum .,.. .. teri.s d~ are ftOlllrtd lo NY c~laled ~rt from s.s,ooo -~ '!. ~, ... ;ri .. <"Ol'-t to ....... llUg-not HCffdlllQ l t,0001 f?on't Delay Mot~er's. Doy Is Sun.cloy Moy 10th ,..ltltf" n m. wlfllout G{'"M• S.rvl<lll ~ •-•II s. "3. =~,.,,, ~Co.ltlflu"'9 " be'tolld ·-TMa.fl your big· chance to steal from a bank. Get your. car loan here (minimum $1000) and get a personal check· , ing account,.w~th no. setvice charge at all for the length 0£ the car loan. That comes to about $30 a year saved in those blasted service charges alone •. Fii 11 CIAll IF 'II DESIGNED ESPECIALL V ,0111 That's the least of It. An eve:n greater saving is on the car loan itself. Dealing with the hank direct; there's no middleman, no markup on finance charges. You can save from 1% to 3% interest. (Depends on whether the car js new or used, how much you put down, etc.) Say you save 1~%. That may not sound whopping, but fi gure it out on a· $3800 car, with $1300 down, on a 36-month loan. You save $112.50 cold cash. 'N<?W do you see why it's worth looking us up in the phone book and coming on~?. •• I ... ,., 1· 1mS111 FOi Rll1ll Bllll11 1-ll:ClllTAT ..... --= .=.~::..-= =:. -t:=r-::=c::.·.,-::· .... ~ .................. ,..._ IHI ll&WPOIU' IO•LIY~U, COITA MU A tUU • (rt4t 141 .. JU ,,_~ ...................... Cl •• \ r · .. • MA•I04l '"°""' ... CINte1t -....... M.¥0, c.t ...... ..... Now Two Great Stores To S.ne YM MVllfflteTOW ClllfH HACH a IOI ..... ""'"' ... ""' M.al -- Ya-meD. WepusJ:t ear loans hard, we parcthe.mta-estway down, wehaveevexy rea.sOn to say uves" when you apply.After all, we'dnevc:r getanywheresittingarQund ·saying 'r.No" to ~ple. · .....,,.,_.,.,.. ...... r.,... Car Loans UlOtWti P..X C9ft.CI: 18022 Caltw !>me, Jnim .. ._.,...... ..... ~.P.M. ........... 1111!11 ............................ .;....J -----~"P-"----------------------------------------·r----- ... .. \ Fo1 Fit DEA~ BAL' c.r.. c..: BE. 111 81'1 p ME c.n.1 .. , Ne_,. p COIA 'JI w.- Dll'I "' " .. . :-. ... • (_ f Tllf'SdlI, M11 7, 1968 DAILY PILOT 7. Wlaettnore Voter Surveg ~axes, Crime, Drugs MaJor Is~ues ~ Fire Call• THAT'S THE TICKET -Karen Lindroth of New- p<>rt Beach sells first ticket.Jo third annual Orange COas Coilegelfim'OOllaglati 'l'Odecr1o OCC basket.- ball player Craig Falconer of Costa Mesa. ColWgiate Ri~rs Due at OCC Rodeo FULLERTON -Tuea, the state colleges be cbarg· crlme and narcotics, and alt ed tuition? polluUon loom today as tbe Yes ............... 7,004 most critical issues in tbe No ............ : ... 1,417 minds of voters, accordlnt Do you favor stricter con. to a survey completed b)' trol of both students and State Senator James E. non-students on campuses Wbetmore (R-Fullerton). engaged in non-academic Wbetmore, who figured a c t I v 1 t i e s 1 (Such as heavily in t'he recent probe d e m o n s t rat.ions., free of the sex drama "The speech, etc.) Beard" presented at Cal Yes .............. 8,945 State, Fullerton, sent «we.. No .....••..•...... 629 Uonnaires on issues of the -Do you favor control (by day to all registered voters legislation if neceseary) o( in his district. He got 10.000 students activities w h e n answers, he reported today. they offend our accepted Of the answers on most moral standards and do not critical issues faclng tbe serve any e d u c a t i o n a 1 state, •,174 voters uM1 tax· purpose? es. Another 4,007 answered' Yes · · · · ·• · ••• •• · · .7,361 crime and narcotics and No .... · · · .... · · ..... 823 3,249 replied air pollution. -Medt.cat -Do you sup. Other critical isaues were port cutba~ as proposed seen -._ education, 1,788; by the ~stra~onT Medi-Cal 1377 freeways Y~s · ··· · ·· · · · ·· · .. 5,M2 648 and l~Pecl & lllue~ • No .......... ·· .... 1,701 544 · 1• As to a question about · where cutbacks abould be Wbetmore shipped the made, the great majority of questions out to voterL lut answers suggested cuts in Decem~ ¥ , estimated welfare, and th a t re- that replies didn t come in qnirements be placed in tbe until February ~ March Medi-Care a n d Medi-Cal because of the holiday rush. programs to make the coun· Wbetmore asserted that ties and the state relponai· only 106 of the 10,000 voters polled filed objectiooa with wording of t h e quu- tlonnaire. ··0oe perSOft suggeated that we stop trying to go to the moon," Whet mo r • recalled, • • a n o t b e r SUI• . gested we reid Paalm 1 and meditate." Here are other quettiODI asked and the number of voters an9Wering in each category: U tax reform ls instituted Absentee Ballots Now Available The best collegiDte riders from 18 colleges through out the Western United Sitttes and pr-operty taxes decrea. will trade bqmps and bruis· ed, which of the following es for $4,000 in prize.money might be increaied if at the Orange Coast College absolutely necessary to rodeo May 25 and. 26. make up the deficit? Tbe fast moving events Cigarette le Uquor Tax ll:Gll ...... .p ..=. .1c1. "" GI will begin each day at 1:30 ................... 4,636 12~':.:.. ~ nre. 1'm c-trv Three · S p.m. in a specially erected Sales Tax ~-,_ ...... : ..... ..... E~'--stadium west of the fooJball .................. ·2,815 SANTA ANA -·Persons who will be absent. from their votiiig precincts on the day of the. state primary election, June 4, may vote now, here at the Voters Reg· istration Department, 1119 E. Chestnut Ave., County Clerk William St John an· nounced today. St John said such persons have the .option of caating their ballots personally at W.utt OUmer « l.aauna appearance of S t e p h e n Beach: Fran Sulllvu and Smith, Bobby Kennedy'• James Comer of Rossmoor broth er·Jn.law, an ex• and Los Alamitos; Roher& pertenced trouble shooter, la Bevacqu of Mission Viejo, certainly no endorsement of El Toro, Laguna Hills ; Du the way Unruh bas run the Cbllto• of San Clemente; campaign to date. Mn. Mary Au Porter, San Juan Capistrano; and .. Last April 2AJ, I predicted Gordon Powers and Thomas that Unruh and Kennedy Blackman of Seal Beach. would find it bard. to work * together: S m i t h ' s in• tervention in California COil• And Unelly, it appears the. firms that prediction. Republicans are having a "Has Unruh just 'been hard time deciding upon • demoted? Is be about to be role for one of their arch fired? political pains. Assembl.Y "Or, ls this more of Speak~r Jease M. "BJ1 Dad-Unruh's plot to become Bob- dy" Unrub (D·~). by Kennedy's Postmaster Cof?lfl now a-statement General?" ble tor · only emergency on Unruh from James W. That's right, the man said needs, Wbetmore said. H a l I e y , G OP st a t e postmaster general. * chairman: l~========:t Dr. Max Rafferty, state • lntru i superintendent of public in· -"Jesse Unruh s son structlon now on the cam· into Republican P a r t Y paign t:reil to oppose Senator politics is obviously an ~at.­ TbomH K u c be 1 (R· tempt to divert attention Anaheim) in the G 0 p from bis demotion by the Tlae BOOKSTALL I JJJ ' "" St. C....Mete 14M611 Pnm. ary, made a weekend Kennedy campaign. "'lbe sudden, une~ Metltet-• La" lloo'fu sweep through Orang e ~_.:..::..::::::_.::~:::::..!==================~ County. Rafferty w a li f eatUJlled guest at a gathering of 200 at the home of Mr. and Mn. stanley Bart of Orange. His publicists reported ln • grand style that t h e senatorial hopeful told the Orange countians "simply and clearly-where be stands on the issues, large and small." Rafferty apparently plans to hit Orange County hard In bis drive to unseat native son Kuchel. He taped a TV session in Laguna Bills Saturday and plans to spend much of tpe month of May pursuing Orange County votes. Carl Karcher, Rafferty Orange County campaign ctuunnan, also announced a p p o i n t m e n t of city chairmen, including Jack Milltler and W I 111 a m Perfield of Costa Mesa; TUne In the Colorful Sound ar Orange County M~sl.c! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island, NewpQrt Beach ~:~J{;.;·.:.=,:re~:~ ~'7.. V stadium on the OCC hm· Corporate Income Tax litl ~.;,~. ~~r·.~~ 1m. ->:rmant D1'e in iet pus. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,352 the department or tbey may • obtain an absentee ballot by Anaheim Class writing for and filling out L-.... ,.. Eventa will include sad· Personal Income Ta.x •=• '·"'· Monclrf. ,.,. ""'' 1"1 Obi!-C t dle bronc riding, bareback .......... : ........ 1,008 10~.':" p~~·m.cnc.· aid. 61'1 °''"°'* Three Orange 0 u ft y, bronc riding, b11ll riding, Other 71B'~m. 1'4"fr."• ",. 1nw111Nt1on. servi. cemen were among 14.5 calf roping, steer wrestling, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m an appucatton form. Slates Reunion The county clerk said the um Ma~.:. .. v1n.r El lAeo identilied by the Defense ribbon roping, girls' barrel u some of the present ':r,,.:;m~ ... ~~· De"'"-ent Monday aa kill-racing and girls' goat ty· . governmental services must 6·V 1'.f!l.,~J(,., Ta'*1 A-,,_ ..... Ing :,,,. 1t:ucJ1c1 .._ • ... -ed in Vietnam.._. · be curtailed to effect a ''I 1'.11\. .,, CM ",., ,.. 8""" Army Sgt.. Dennis R. Although all of the profes-decrease in property tax.es, · I 1'lllllk ..iat. ,... Tb f Pullerto Cpl sk>nal stock la ~g supplied which of the rollowing do l: ~ .];'' ... Pa~rit. oAbrabam : Sut8 by Par Westefn Rodeos of you favor? deadline for amentee vot-ANAHEIM _ Anefleim ing ia May 2.8, but persons Union High School Class of who cannot be at their pre· ,58 will be holding a 10 year cincts because of circUm· rewUoll s o m e t i m e in stances arising after May 28, may penonally vote at the August. l!r.~. 0,.. ""' .. M-Ana and Marine Corps Sgt. South l.8;guna, each cowboy Welfare department up to 5 p.tJl. on Alumni interested in at· cn;R ut rending are urged, to oall J of brings his own horse, since .. H~ Piiot Visitfw• ~1:unJ. w!:!1'1~ 0 :~ t y the horse is generally con· • · •· ·· · · · • ·••· ·••·· .v,.,..., June 3, after .uu.wg 0 an either Mrs. Elaine Blake af(idavil Fournier. 897-1244 or Mrs. casualties of the war. sld~edt to cw~~t:/:?eff7ort5 peirrr· ~~~ ...... • .... 2,928 Servicemen and women Ray Jones, ~. may apply up to 5 p.m. May·------------------- 29 for air mall copies of ab· fo;t~.,.~ t.::'fWo1 '11~ Sgt. Thorpe had been cen.-0 a Education r.~J:!;:~~,o= i:: previously listed as missing roping events. . ................... J,42.5 r·, !"~ere:. .=°"WAIN 'f.k~T: In action but was placed on Placentia Man Mental Health DEATH .,O'l'ICE" the deceased list Monday. .. .......... ····t •• m sentee ballots. The ballots ~ must be returned to the department by 5 p.m~, June 3. .,~ 13 ~::.S~u~ ~~~~: ;1 Gets U.S. Honor ~~ ............... 911 ,.., !~ f!vllletn.1,,.. ri. °'". Deer Park Drive, Fullerton. Placentia resident Hudson Should student& at the The department is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon· day through Friday. 1111. "i!i ... Surv~11¥ J::;. Sgt. Perry, 23, wu tilled B. Br ate waa among 18 University of Call!ortu. and M. ~"":-"= !M~ c:= Tuesday near Cam Lo. He ~ selected to work fi!-=,Jt~~-i:n~ died the day before the birth wiUl top government of· •• .. ••••••••••••••• Mf'llcll, 12 Noon. fi1':iiuuvf. of his second son, WiIHam. ftclals as ~ White p N ~ 5a NGS. ES}"'•m'="~:.W.···e~; In addition, he is survived H f 'll . L T ~ \J v· , ·.,,JiMrr •tm "''" by his widoW, 1 Mr s . ~a: e~ws. 33, Is ad-~ 0 I ... 11 11 ~ 510 Lettcsw Madelelne Perry, 1205 W. mu\i~tratlon manager at . E .. cO::: c111 ,,,.: oai. 2otR1 •-•ft1 Lynn, Apt. 3, Anaheim, and North American Rockwell '· S..rvlved bY son, ro Co in ... _A .. · t'Wlll. of East L1M1nD. M1c11 '"' another son, Allen, 2. rp. ~ueim . ..,, Mn Hu111 of I . ng, c.ntblll, Jaclt-. I• ...:Iii,, c It ... mi . -~ v. ~.s.,.;;:. ~· ~ ~·.r~i)N· , -.111er Vlnllnl• H'tnMn· A9I 0. GI tM 'Adlrtl~. ~ ~ -.:Ir &:'1i:...MortuarY· m-• ...,__., • UNGIER ~o~li~1~. ,,,..,~t, =r "*·~" lmw • ndl~ "" .... : ~~· ••,t=,y -· Hc!IM.sMo111'"""''i • lrected llY .... <fml~ Home. MlllM o-. U"' D""'7 ~,-~It. r,, II= 8eedl1 ~· ..,.,~~=-:.~:n c•· i.'!:" ..... °:'1'fa1=.i~ .. :. ~rF"Jr~~ d c1~;~ d r :.A: i.:;r ~v'l.ir.lt!...~'r=.i~ 1 ~ •·'"· w.:.t"dln """ . "" w.atcllff MotfVMY, BAI.ft MOBTUAIUES c.r.a •1 Mat OR W. C-.Mela Mii-MM BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BrNftay, Cel&a Me• LI s.;m PAaFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cntelely e Mortury Cllapel ... Pldfle View Orin Newpert Bad, Calf_. MW'7ll POK FAMILY COLONIAL ruNtlW. BOME 7111 .,.._Aft. W1tteb1tu • 1111 WE'RE OYER STOCKED WITH OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS LA WOY a •IOJNI UCUNll IOCDIS 1161 HA_. an.. COITA lmA UM1J1 ) ----~-....,;'":.-....-----:----,----·--- ~ND·W~Tc~ T~eM ~oW Interest Is compounded daily and paid from thr 1st If funds are rec:elveE the 10th. Interest Is pait from date received whe funds mnain to quarter's end. Interest Is peld to te of withdrawal after three months wheil ICCai.mt ,.. alns open to end of quarter.' AccoUnts ,,. JNUred toll 5,000 and prot~ted bY Anaheim'j 1~ record of safety sine• foundln1 In 1921. 5.E!B" ANAHEIM SAVIN BS AND LOAN ~880CIATICN IAlll IMCtt -I 711L 1111 H. .... u.. •. ,~1----_ _,a ~""""' ~r.s ... -&-;en- ... caMNllHT ,_.."'ML I .l'MIMI Bonnie Parker received 8 money bags fr9m Newport Beach today. Was one of them ·yours? Make Bonnie Parker your money-makinq pen pal. Her "Bonnie Parker Money Bags" are the envelopes people who li"8 to save by mall send to Glendale Federal fn Newport Beach. They're a convenient and easy way to save at the nation's se9ond largest Federal ... and the only Federally chartered, supervised and Insured savings association In Newport Beach. Get your own supply of "Bonnie Parker Money Bags" by re~m ma(l ... postage paid both ways, They're much more dependable than messages in bottles. Glendale Federal Sa ings end ~n Aleoclatlon I Main effloei Glendale 2333 E. hclflc Coast Hl&hny (at MacArthur Boulevard) Newport Beach - Phone: e~-1550 -· • -• UAH.I r•~'-' Your Money's Wortb ' ~)--~a-I:. ~-Ltw .... =. 0. Th Co . ·A· ~""'i.:-~ = · .. .. "'" -;7.;-...... ~ d B N ver e unter Ae'm!~., 111 ~ iii~~ '~ = '"'' ~t: ·Sophisticate uyers, ot N.Uou.,.,.,f,londAy,Moy.f.IHI :•w:~~--:-~ t · ~~~~:i ·,1t~~ .. ·i ---G bl L dS kS -. - -=-·-... -J:i' Ci 'I :;~~ 'i~I ~II am ers, e toe pree AA•c-IHOUUll•AU~~-~·~~it!~ ilii'ffi~~, 7t"1 .. r~t~~ 1t ·1~ ;':c=r..l~ ~~~ il _ __./\ A'I! l"twllllr "'" ~ I! f :~~C 1 ., tM i\ 1J fi ~ ~ r4 ~ = 46 46" + t: A It.\. 'fj -~ 9,'!,.~ ~.lj.. • .f" 41 -~ ' "'F.l ri1oc1r1c ,. '"' U"" ~ Ht 'r' A''llftes i~ ~ " M .a • t t ~li;';Ju. '1 112\\ J 1 3 Olflclsl lnstitulional inves~-chases are reported lo have ~,~,.·:,: '""""' 11'1 I~ ~,..:.~~.AC:.. 01., !flt ,lli ~n· r1 ~ '; 1 _.' "' ~cl~ svc i • ., ~ ~ + '-fOITOll'S NOTE• Sylvie P0<1t• C!Otlllm>ft Mf M"tl Oft lflC '~~·t "ocw eutoa•on bv ,,,...,11,,. -.. 010 •ti 1iw ""'""'· "" tM M<oncl tolv!N! .,_ tf\t lout .. oart ser'!I-. • · · I h de Al' ,_.,.. "' • ~ Oc•• 1t•ium Inc AOe 11 ij~ .. "' ·-.. "' "' .. ~ "' 1ow .-IN .... -... + \i ors trade in big blocks and been extreme Y eavy · A''"' '" .. '"" a_ m. f 019• t• 1M ~ ,. '-·r I 16 -.. 1"' sm '"" 11 """ 11 11~ "i their participation boost pile the fabulously. st1fC ::f:.i"r'~ui!.11e ·» 12t"' iit!4 1 8~~ ct-:11 .ws ' 11 .. h " ja'' :s' ~ ":J-t:% Im 1 "• t = I:: 1~1 1:: ~ C ~ Im! the average of each trade. penalties for buying tn the A/'r.1 ~r°"'"'l oe .. "•t•• ., ..... u • ""' 1 Mutual : ' I .. • ~ -" c....c1H1 :u• , '"' ""' ~ - U S :1lvm t."f.C::, . ..0. Ii Pf< Avl>/.'°" ' J..., \lo A-·lsW 1 • I ,._ --" Clevlllll I f2 1' H ~ ~ ... -+ Second, IOpblsUc~l(od lndl· ' ' Am 8~ M•lnl .2S r ' ~:f G.~•' l>l:.·~~1"Vo o:t.A I"-tt'\ t =AC~ f tt If, ~~ \oi ~ :t 1"' 11::1.:"i.fO"' 1~ = ~ ,.,_ t Suddenly last month. the vldual Lovestors and trad· Thought-provoking wa s :~:~ t:::,r:...-~"°.• ~~ P•c out ,A,dv. • f._ lil v. ,.,....~ :J n n"!i 1 "-• 1tvtte .,,.,. 11 1~ 7' n - lid blew off trading in Wall ers. the remark attributed In the "-~·~i.~n~i~tcwi!r "° 1?'~ t.: tt il~S ~,.'~~= 2f,_: ~ 4 Funds $1'~~~ rJ I:: ~ '':" ~~"-·s.,.t'ft,, ~tr'~ t;" 1f!l\\ fl. Street. On April 10. a fan-Th . e 1 ance lnto the New York Times to an un· Am Rb•' 1>1011c1 ao f~ f9 f• P•""'°""' •c M !i Ut;i U.,. "'"' Noto 1 4 ~ , ~ 1 -·~ ~ ..... , tastic record of 20.431.000 mar~!~ rf~u~:ing President ldenti!iea u.s. broker in ~~~~r.."r~r'" .~ ,r" ~~ ~ ... ~:~~t!?·~:"..,,,, lty, ~-~ """" 1 ':jf 1ae = v.i i'i c::a:f' ,1 J ~ 2'1: J. ... ~ shares changed hands on the Johnson's bi'd for peace London: "T)le buyer who ~~~se~'\':.Ji..01.JO ~\rt lt.~ : .... W!!.u H"'d'i~k~ .• 2" 21 m..~ v. ~... f: s '!? • .,. -+ c=: ~· ~·: 11: " = ~"' :!:1 New York. Stock Exchange isn't attuned lo this market :~~,~~·IC.I H~ ~;: il c:'l>C'Q Poltcteum .IS IS':. -~2i"t" ~11ac:"'J}AO 1~ n:tl I -... c.tllMlk 1'.• 2f ~ ~ :-. ~ alone . For the month as 8 talks and his withdrawal . d d ., d 11 .,. i. ,, " 't" ub s" o1 NM ·'° 2l ~~-· u -t .. ,., • .,. .• m '"' ,.14 ~ from lhe presidential race in Wall St•eet IS ea . :~.:,~:,x~~vl Prod ~) ~ ~ ~~r. ,~.,, u~ t 1(1 t :"' • ~ I ~ nin." ~~. ,; ~ h -VI 1·= ~~ al: it. ~ r,_ i:" ~?~:di~e w~~1~0:;e~~~. was unmistakable These :.o:~'~a~';i:ulatur• buy· ~~==f.rt tun= li~ ,t~ Ji> ·~ r~~~~:,Ws ~ ~!~~~., ~ -~!Y°~ ~"•Y l fi:A ~~ ::! 1J, = W ~ ::+~ 11 ,, ~11 I ~~ ii! ft! J lS.OOO.OOO shares, double the are the "active traders" I " · "'' M.,• 40 ~ ff,\ ~ 11o1>''"°" H H l.eo ~ fl" 6 =~=·~ 12'( t;: ll.2j.1 1 ~"r:!.IJ!1 J r,!-'l· 12~ 1= _" Dlt fl a.. r~ »tn +ii. level of only .24 months ago. described In a recent col· In the raze of historicruy :o'.':'::~r1~' f:cl\nl .~·~ 1114 I ,., ::~::.,~·::ct., ii:~ r.l;i r:: .... ~-~ ~. ::. ~~ fi n: ~~.'..:·}~ 1Jl ;r: ~~ R"' r" .. ~ 'Ji.2 I 151; ~ JI: -;:!\'i I t umn . middle-.upper tncom e. steep interest rates. mar~in ~~/°"'t/tf",''lt: ~ 01 ,,._ ~ 11-11 •r°"ft ls .. ;f" ,... lf'tcft 11 _°' .,,., ,_ ~ Mil~. ,,. 1, -•VI ..-. -" o1 t.:z tt -. ~ fN' -r TwhhJecehxamctt1tuaaJnnuraundrsateweare college educated men in customers were reported 10· 11-'\ck Ettctronlcs ~.... ,, .... =:~:I Pn':.'. of Am!: ~ Jr'l'I t'! 111:-V~""" ~ ,2ut n~ =:.-:. ~ rr. 'T~ 'f~ '~ -~... = ,; t;. d 1m n~ ~ + ... turning over their stock their prime earrungs years ereas10g lh~ir uy1ng an imw C~n1~ I '° 23)2~" '".!J~ ·r-1 '"""' tAYI u... f ..... ,: ., Ill 11 t\: U2;' ""' , ·" 117 -~ !1."1 ~ ·~ -r '·A " ,,.,,. ~ ., ,. . . . b . d a."'" HIJ>d r4'"' ... !1 Ruektr Co • ~ .,., lltldl "'I-It A re i.10 '"" ~ ff'4 '° -VI , .,.,_,. ••• r~ .... ~ -,.. portColios won't be know n seek mg capital gains and boosting thetr debts. (They 8t•ln1 Ven ' t ... n~V>ruy,$~1 ·.~jn/~~r,~~ ~IQ Mil'; r. --... t." ~ : 11 :: 1 ~:i ~:1n11 r~ \ ~ r~ irU + "' ~ (t:l! ~ i 22• 1"'1" ror months. but l't undoubt· obviously enjoying moving had reduced their loans in rr:"'~~ol=rn:y Va " coll t. Ftlm 1.~ ~ '°" MVfM 1111<2 7'U AmllWt! t.19 sl ,_. IN lt't i 1A °'" OU 'ii • I ' d t f . t ) Th af, c StO<•r '° 20Yt .. ,Kt~~~h-AV. 14 ~ ,.. •t:7 '·& . "'~ ~: : _,dY ·"' DJ .._ *' ~ t :, . ~ , edly beat late 1967's all-time frequent y 10 an ou o In· the first quar er. ese 81ochemlc• Ol'tocdw• " mOt1 l sc11u11er .05 ft~ "'rt' Pd ·1 •· "' . . Nit,. " "" i1ot """ ,,.... ,,..., i Miit• t t t djvt.duat stocks. These in· «peculators hav.e to be bet· al••Mer Coro '°" 1 ~ot P•v Leu ;it ~-, ... ~-~ • ~ · 111 , t ,,,,.., c1 1.,. n '"' a~ ~ -~ -~ ... 1 t vi 1 high record or 4-0,8 percen , " 8on•nu Alrl1"4l Unite JllO to0 C• 11 WI,., 4j J 1 \'I .,.. ~ vs 1 US ,04 · Alf! ~I IG 12'.4 11~ 11---elllC It .41 d 14 -1 vestors are overwhelming-ting on a big_ upt.trn to pay 8~1.,c"'',1!!, os1.. 2A "! union Go 1:10 v. ,,~ 1'"' ~o '111 ' · 1 1: Ke!'"!.. 1.i1• 1 .11 AmH•tOo• 1 "' •~ 111 .. ~ +" °" ~· t.eo :M2 "' -Who was buying? h · f t d ~-P --~ • 111,.,,.,l!.£!'''""" as , ~ 41' •1-. ,. 1 "" · ~ ... . .4 ""' ,...,, 1 11 sz,. ~ :111'4 °" • "'t ~ " - While we have few pat tfus1~o~a~s~at.eg~~~~~e~s~~~-. ~=nd~dr~~=~g ra es e- 8~~1IrE~~'.':& 1 • u~ wij!" w 'a~·~ ,G.n' l~v ,;. 2~ '~:: 1~ ~ @."'01111~., ft: 1~ ~L} J ::"~= 2g ~,,. .f.1v. ~~ =1: E IK~1·" ··~ ... ~ t1~ ract.s. persuas ive evidence proprietors and executives. N"l buyln• was tbe cen· •11111 1 "~.1u1ic11!!:'11·!l ~ i: "' 'Ice i~:r«.'111H11 ~· 514 l~ "'-Lil 1.7~ •1t1ertv i · ~ ::; ~ g = ~ t -~l u ~ -1 . . di .. " t P~ "s .... ... 2•~ ~ I" ::rt.JI Slee.I ,., ·" tfil 17'4 .. ~ ~ A 'T,'.;.. ··e LI.!!! ~~"y .... Am s....11', SI m • 1tl4 ""' -.. '!}.~· \ = ..!! i rrom informed sources in • In April. they bought qual· eral public 1;1 w11t• '"'k' '!O 10: 1 •et• i:.,.1°''i'1on l \i 1 , '*' 1 tf:ih . ~"" ,11 •-v~ 'rn· AmWtr 11 tu ""' ~ " -1u o;;.11,... • ~ cates the buyers feU into . d . 'I C•mous CHUtll .lO ,..::; ,. ... ""' 1•1• lnclUllt" N --N Siii ;. t ,,..--.;. n AmSAft .... ,. 2 Jf Jf " Olll'W-·lfllin ,.,; ti ity stocks . a pomt un er· Every day thro_ugh Apr! . s:~ ~:~1ror. 1111> If 11~ ::z. a~,-C~I .JI n n~ ft" -~-I : ·!I "'' ll .lt 1 .• Am .s" .. '.. l~ ~ »,7 ~.. -:;,vi ... ,..., lflliJO 1130 .... -hese main classes lined by the fact that the the general public. as re -~'° °1:<~ inc ,,,.. 14'11 1 sv1>1crto11on Tv 7~4 1 T"' -J· ·; 1s.n 1 . ' ""'•''' ., "" \ t v. on111nr 1.• " .. , .. l2\.\ + Fir.'. the lnstltutioDS. average Prl·ce or the 20 most n d b ..... d I t tr des ~Dlt•I llttrve Co " » 1 runul lt>Uuslritt ,,.,,. "'• j l'I iu. IU~ t . I u . Ill 1.tS 1 ·a A Sllelr 1.40 ., 2 \Ii ~ 21'. •• °"' lrt. ,so ' IP\ lM -ecte y uu o a . ooca N1 Gu ·" tl"' '"" 1 "' .,,.., Eltc Ind 12 1r1 2 .... , 1111 1. tt 1.-. ,,,_ 'j·" 3. AmSue I/If M 1 Ith ,.,._ tOt. :: ""'"" •.• 1 "' "" ., i ' h k h8S · tr ti' ' tnlutv Pt~r!ln ~ ' .,.,DU 2.0 JfA IN 144 'dt U2 t.~ Mau Giii J ·77 ). Am T'T t .At .. 9 ,._. ~ .. onl (•fl l ~ ~ & ~ lndicative or their surge active tssues eac wee· meaning ansac ons m c11wnce. A B 1 lO v. r..-n co .IO 2.,. 9 ,. [ 'r" 1 \f: l*i ~fr .n '''D ""' T~ 1.to 1u 13'-,,..., :n~ -111 icn ., J.H i20 m. "" -_,,. nto IO~ market was the fact been in the $45-$.55 range blocks of less than 100 ?~;-;11~·1:\l'\s'"1n1 32 TKum,... Prods 2• 1'7 •:; 1 u ~ 1· · J Metn ~ ' A~• ·lf it 1m 'l"' 1~ + "' "'I;,°" ·""' SJ Jl¥i S -1 that the numoer of. blocks I not many cats and dogs shares. sold heavily on bal· !llbtn• YJ,11 8 ·" h~ ... ,,,.. w:. :~iJJ, Cor~. ~~ l"" ~~n... , ~:I ,:: lcl~I 1M 1i: ~w ~Jt>f t u ri: ::" : .... i~ + v. Ml/iJ~'.S " n =1 of J0.000 shares and over. ance. Wh.iJe the mstitu ons g::;~,.c~: ~A •.• 17 lo" CMnltc.-ta 10 2' 9111 Sii• " , Morton ,Uf!CIS. AM.r• t so '1\lo ""' 17,4 ~ .,,, I/If 2 " ,.~ ~ + a day in April against 71 a For the first time in sev-were selling. Also, while :':~ s1~~.-~<>4t ·'° ''" 1 ,.,. r~1~rouD ·• 1~ 1 "' °" s11t ,.°' 2.&% lt1111• 7.l1 t. AM' t~ ·.... !ll 3'l\ "'"' ~ + \4 cri f.•ta ,,. 1 ,31.,, _,"' here I . . ti o.tsr.I O~tw1mlu l:l't a Tut C•911•1 COfo .21 10th °" ~ :=: sr; :·~ :: = ~: IHI lUI ~~ ''z llC us 11~ ~~ Y"' g~ .! ~ ""'ru1 i.'IO 1d ~ ~ ± higUme stuff, averaged 52 Third. foreigners. were buymg. the odd·lotters omoulf[ Eci,YIDml . !r' ... r" ?t'W~l,towxr ·1°' ~ ~·~ l~~ ',ui~i~n = 14~~!·1m ~~~ ,n:,.J ,!.\ :11: = ~ =:: ~ ~= ,,: a it ~4M + day in 1967 and only 14 a eraJ years. foreigners have the number of new broker-g·l~"'~,J·~ r ~ r lmrc~ -"it 'f!VI' a,, 1f.Jj'l:1 Ml: ~L 11.t,,t =~o~~ iii~ ll~ ~" + ¥: ~~ ~ ~ L .. I ;.:·i day in 1966. Also revealing become net bu)ers of stocks age accounts was reported o:,eAaes"f:n Lab mt !t~ ~L l~::~, h'::',.~ 1 i'li: fl~ ~ ~= 'd u:.111:;1 ~i' ~. lt: j: ~ 22~ ~ ~ ji"' ~ + ~ ~:fl~.,[20 J JO~ I': .! I '1s the fact that the average on a maJ·or scale. acquiring up, brokers. indicated the o~·"1nP1!~:<11!!..1 _ 21'• t" H'Z tmo1.o0oe .2S "l'I 30 1 "d "·,:" :iuo H• ws.c 1 ·~ ·" AncllHG tA t• 41\\ "~ '"" -'" 5t.... 1 " _.. ,... - transaction on the ticker nearly $750 million net in acco unts did not represent Lu• chtcl< Print .• ¥i Trt:i•t• ''""'", n<lt. ~1.,., " 1 1.n Net 1n...,1 t. ~ uo A'*"' c:lllirt ,, ,,.. '''" 11111 -..., -.lid IJO u • ~ • + ~I·----~.... S\li lrf(O ' . '23 1 •. ,.., Ii J. ).72 H• tfld u. 1).3' Afld c .. y 1 » IJ ~ ~ ~+Iii -...... , ,,.. ,,.. - d 300 l ' F • fl f f' t t' · 1•1 '•Mn<• . .!O I '• Ttln•IY tndutl ., 29''• 30 2f'Q ~ : Met Sec w : AKo Oft .M IM 2f 27" 2tV. -9\ -r;f f1e •If a '7 11 ~ tape rose to aroun u. s. s ocks Last year. or-an In we o trs · tme tn· g1e-'°" e1tc1•on•cs tt!'!> 1..,, m; Tuacft <>••.IC .Jlt ,,.., "'~ J"nd ,fl: 1Hj ='" •s1.n tl' Aou• c,_, n )W) ~'Ill J•" + 11t :'1"1~~ ft. 1~1, :zs 2R'l4 ,-h 1 t th · t I d · ed t t leltell ' .. IP-4 1S union R•~ • ... 1 -1 11 "-u ' · • At~O•n lM 21 "" 51" SIV. n (-. lO!'o s ares as mon a:; agatns eign tax aws es1gn o ves ors. 0 1voru inc ~ •Vi ,,._ us Envek:..• iO -22 Bl'A2..... Gr-111 U7 "·" ~vld s.11 s~ ,., aPubSvc 1 2, 221' 22,4 22~ + ~ or~ Pd .10 ,.,, '°"" ..., ~ f ""1 h in d' f . f d Not buyln• were OUt•aDd· Olvtru Inc of l.ll ll U llVI Ut•n ~OlliliMlr l JO •2 t• '2 '°"'St Id S . .u s.tl Hit 1.ll '-' "' D Sir .. lnt ~ ll~ ~W 2-JOe 41 W Y> l5S !It _, an average 0 "' s ares JSC.'Ourage ore1gn II n s & Ooml~Utl Wlr. ''° ~ J~" J~ Ulali t~I• Lltld 16'• IT4 I"' 'r.~1';;_/i,ios s'I:::' f:f: i: :rr: s:~J l~ r t~ ~·~ -,: "'=' ,jf it ~ ~w' ~ tii January. from (lowing to U.S. stocks out gamblers. Oogr~!.n~a't,,! J-11 ' •Iii VWll. Id Coro 1$',\ t~ J '~ to 71 tl.71 G,..,111 1-1.ff 12.2A AN'tlr ... us 1 111~ 1114 ,,,. f \6 oxadca s.o 10 55 ~ ~ rt t . r OW oCfset by our oppo No signs of excessive vcommun Inc 1 ,. ,, 2t ~:~0 6~USCo ll~ ~~ m lnvfll 'S-'' 11 • .!0 N•I Wut '· •.• Arm~ll u'o. J6 ,,..,. 7°'4 7)11) 114 t1MC0 1 '° 18 J2 1~~ -" be drawn from these fig. site laws and foreigners are speculation were reported-~="'k' '-1 N ~ 1-~ ~l~~=11t~~:',~ .11 ,r,: ,f.? /.,: wll ""o 1+,s ,,,. 11..., Hor 21.4519.~ Atvi,, ind Jo 15 tr~ mt ?!~ +~ rouwHr...,,. u 2''4 ~ p-"' "lmpo an m erencescan are n . . . . Oun 8rKslr•:i: .• ~ .u•A UV. V•lltV Gu ·" 12 n:,, 12 . !:~AA11di t1:::~:.:e~ li:A.INZ ~ ... ·m ~. '.~ ,• ~· 4'l4 ~ .... v. =~I .l.~ n 1m l~ ~ :::·; ures about how active insti· b e i n g attracted to Wall and the NYSE has an intri-,1ec1r~~:· • 21 ~ w.ac1uou , Rffcl 2 20 tr .• 50 .. om• c .. 1u 110.u New wld 14,., 1,. .. "'"'1c1 011 1.20 ,.,, 311111 ~'1 Y" · 1'-C9tt 105 ».-3511s f ~ tuUonal . Investors were." Street over their own duU • cate reporting network to 1~;:1~ ~'" ~~ 14 ::~::-'H::'t:r ~ ffi: n:': n~ ~= ~2 ~:a U:IHcr:v "iP..22.n :.~:~ i~:: 'l ~ ~ m~:.. 1ls :z;0r,, ,;~ ~ ~ 'ti says a New York Exchange stock markets. British pur· spy 0 u t gamblers. The F::~~.::°l..;;" ~ ·~ ,m ~:~·Jr"::. n ~ Jt =i~ JJ:.lli1: ,,. w~: 17i·~tn :::=f':r,~:i" !: .JOH = r~ ~:: t,~ tusc cs.:!.':: '1i ~ ... fl:t ;.. ~ --:..----------------------American Stock Exchange F•d Meri .SOt t7VI 1 1~ 11\li w ~d CRVl co 4 •fv. 1 •c'4 2 •,w•v100 " "'"" SoFd 1 .u ,1,.1' A•~ nv f.AO 1 ,..., ~ ,..,.. +-.. ~!'! co '° 2>14 n~ m. 14 • Fed Sla11 t Slo,,.1 ,ltlla ~ n w:f1 ...,,, I 1 cO ~ ~ Oii"" rv . J.-1'1111• ·fl .1' Aldi -1.40 t 6 JO\\ ,. ~ -•4 ul.._n .411 12 .54"°' 531\ ~ -~ • reported a trading VOiume Fm Slon Ski CVIOll.30 l5 :16 Wtlls airiH nc ' l4 .U~ 114 ~OllV Se 10.ll tll.1' P11tfini 1 · 1111.tl A~ll I r SO 114 ·~ Vo t Y> + ,. umml111 .• t lf\4t lf"' h -i . . h th F "' I011'on Co•• ' :mA. 7'1/J Wtwt •v " c "' i. .. °'" l.d 17.34 ·-~ "'la! !· ) ... "' l!'YI 'H .1' ,. ~ 2R -.., UMOl'r ·* I 11"' , ,,.. l(.. + r1s10g al DOW ere near e F lhtr Scltnllllc 30 ~ ll,~ l'..~ WHf r ' Ge• °2' £~ H'4 if ntry Cal' lj.111 1U2 PIM SI 1;:>1 llj A !VE r., 4 i1o U 4' . U untlO~ .1' S l~ 1~ ~ - rate o( rise on the NYSE. ~F1"""o;oc',~,:·,,. .• ,~ ~ 'fr' :::::r:" P~l~Mng .12 r~ n:! ~ iew.:.i ~ .. 11.::~ ~~., l._?l ,s: ~:1 .\'\" .i! g mr; l:V. lMtt t ~ ~~,..,. .. 1" 'tr ll~ ~ ±t'h Th . .. t t G .. · 20 "-1•~ 16" ~ lo I Inc '"·" u ." PrlU TR 2S ff u 1 Alu (II ... 5' 2IA9 ""' '°"" ~Uri'"' .40Df s 10"' 1~ + ... ~new tssues -mar ..-e , rewc•• 'Lid . .iO-~ -,.11 .,. w ""~ .iN0<ment 1h., 1~ 1f" et• 'd 1'.Mtt.11,.,.,....,,nt 1·"' j·~ ""'" c-213 • S'6 516 -Iii urtbs wr r u ,~ " '""' +~ • MIDD lF INCOME FAM Ill ES Do you like to spend your leisure time I . ' at e1sure .... Many middle income families have found themselves financially able to invest, but reluctant to take on the responsibility of managing a portfolio of stocks and bonds. It takes a lot of time and effort and often there's little enough time already to do the things they enjoy. A Dean Witter &: Co. Account Executive can relieve you of much of the bother of handling your own portfolio by making care- fully considered, reeearch-based recommen· dations to you which appear to match your individual investment goal. Or perhaps mutual funds are the sensible answeT. Of course. mutual fund shares go up and down in value jUJt like other securities, and often a 11aleA commission ia charged when you buy them, but they do proVide an investor with broad diversification plUll the value of trained professional management. Different funds have different investment goals. Some 11eek mnximum current income. some. aim for poMible growth o( capital, so there's uaually at least one which matches any reuonable investment goal. From the MX>re& of different funds available, we help select the one that &eem11 best for ~ou. We'll provide you with pl'OllpectUlletl and help you make the decision. Dean Witter l Co. bu had yean1 of experience in doing thia. If you'd like more information, just write or call the neareet Dean Witter office and ask for the booklet, WHERE DO MUTUAL FUNDS FIT IN? There ii no 008t or obli- gation, of coune. You·re cfo9e to meri who know ••• when you invest with DEAN WITTER. ac Ca. Brmtoft R. Ogdm, Manager HI Dovtr l>rlve. Newport B1och Tdep1t01lt 642-6050 , where "hot issues" ]>ull in EQllr sit' TV • • •t· w 11e 1 Donut .111 ~ '30 81~ f' 15.:J 17,'1 ""'!'•" · l1·J; l :g. Atlas 111.s uri wk A i J ,.'h ""' >1v. •• gamblers, has remained ·;i:r~~:: 1fl ,m t~ ~T· ,r,, '"'°"' 1~ 1~14 1:"" g1v1<1""s11, hi ~.a~~~ ,u;,;,i;: 1 .7 Auror•PI tl llffl n: ~ Ih fl &~~ l~lo10 ~ ~ e:~ a-.~ Calm throu""'out ofltul R1w.,c11 co ""' 22\.\ 21•• 11~ nc11n1 w. '"" 23V. ~kl 1115111.11 ~·20 ~11 lH: 1~J ~~s4~~ :11 ~ -~ ~ ..!.~ yprusM t.AO u D-~ "' + ii. 61' "" T ·~ -I~~ 1 13l:, Yu... rtduii ~1·'° •v. JVa gortx•f 11.• "·" "" 13.M u .ll ,. . .--,, .-~.it• ,,., JJo;, + '' -"What happened," S a i d n T~ ~"'"i"' ~ Im ti\!. ~ J':atl''\•nc .56 'i t~ 111'> tl!Yts I 1~.tM 14 . .fl lncom •.» 1,.,, 1-:t;"'~ i."i ll J:Alt Sl~ Slh -... ~ti\ lllv 1,20 11 251.\ t~ 2.-.. -14 • an official or tb~ NYSE, "Is ~';:f~ .. ~~'v11lnl ' ~ Y; SAVINGS ' L~AH ~~ r,; 1~4~ 1l~ .~"1'k 1.l 1:t? ~Yeo ,.l0:.,,, fs t; ·~ 1~ tt!1 1>:~~~= us ~ =: ~~ ~ I =: that after a lull of several ~~:~. cf~112 1 "~ "' 112 Amtr H L u1~"'fsAHI s~. ~ w. l!btr,1 u,11 u.Jt 111rvere 11.n If ... 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L 0 s r~'T~~~ .. ~ t ".!! .a~ D"' ~~ Jl::::.i~T"' fl'-~ 2 'ii mt:"" l:~ n~ .:J~t"' ll.~ 1fo ::::.,~~"f.';· 1 = l:" ~ .! ~ llfl~;n :n u t Jf: 41 !;'4 Angeles. has Completed l'ts .,nudtor•cor'noCrt'"' 1.60 3t 311 oni'\l"lltd Inf ..0. n'l(i 1 .. ?!» flund Am j2.tlll 11."" tdlno t ie,. J.-se lendl• I AO 11 .Q 4214 'l + '"' g,nen .JOb 'I ti ~ ~ . ~ acquisi tion of Radiatronks. LK~. ~lrwc.>•cv""'s 1.11 ~,. ~·, ..., ~:!.~t'.:S c~.l;. 1-m · s:v. lt"' ,-~~,..,~~:St W '}::: T=~ Fd ~j: 1f51 1•nc1:~,,f 1.~ ,J ~ ~~ ~~ti~ ~~1 io " ~ fi'h \I ... ... ·~~ •1\ !"" niolrt ~-·• 6411 ~ ,..., """ w .1us 12.ss TTwene ?!' ,-a ,;~ a:,,. .o.• , m no'4 111 . +1 , : ::: :i ~~ 3' ~ .:.:;·· Inc., Newport Beach. t: .. ~u1 '~;r 'tt"' U l; ,.,,.,.,. H•• w~ .• • Si f GT~~ 5;:·, •. .., "·" u= l'u'iids: ""'" ltf•.• JJC1 .. ~ ...... "~ + "' d °"' if fm ~ !ft v. "' Accordl·ng to Wb i'ttaker u wry's '1ooe1t .1' l7 " ~ ,.P!.!"tnc~-1 2 ~ 1,_ eoni s1 1.1.u '·'-M Aeon f·y ,',·9 a..,.,,. 111c.10 • ~,, ;; .,,., -:~ 0..-.1.... ... ~ "" + "' Lnne ' llowi.r .• 1 ,,4 14\4 lJ ..lellt. -1 ~ ~ • Ifill Ad •.4' ''·'" lll(>Oni i.. 1t ~ fllf2 JI I'll 1~ 3' -~ D«r · Olllfer II) Jt ~ .... president William M. Duke. t·r:u/••Grov Jl .. ~ u~ =i~,u,.n,:'h~"ln'i.,JI ff ~..., t g;:..,::' ~:~;;-~ u~rc II !; 1,:n :=t..... 1·~ ~ h. ~:"' B::c~ ~~ J .. = tt"' Radiatronics will operate 1.f11v. i u ' 't.o '·"° 101 '°' ,; '" H•I Liit At• 2~ 21' .:flt Guardll ._,. •-" vaiue LT::. liu~ ...,._ 1.oe1 .. ""' 2SVt 25"' + ~ ~slfld 1)40 ~ a f -~ LO"llJ lirutt Sf-.JJ ff 12 1t ~~~~ ·t, 1 » lli: Jr\\ fj.,. H-II* <>< 6 1• Vel Lin t.~ 7·~ hn'Nllltll ... t l0'4 ~ 30 • '"" ":li' 1 ~\lo " -i under present management ~~r~ 11,. " l! 00-•Fll ••• ,t... .._,._ .. = .. m:.::·~ ..l"';ll I:.. .:~ii...!:. ... "r =: = l:" :.: -• .JI .. "" • r.t~ 't as part of W h i t t a k e r • s Uonc Movlol• 1~ 1sv. 14'\ ~,,.. •111 ... _,,. •• f " °"'"" '""' '" ,. vlMd H! s • l·~·a ~~ ... Sl !.12 + "' .,. ·" u ~ + M T A~a111111et ll' • 7113\'t '" ~=d fr~: 1 2.Jt Is': ~ ~.bt c",..d !Z~.~~ !f~ ~=~ 1$l tft t:: 111 . 2 'f ""~ ~ -~ -+ ~ ~v;:_ \',i: ~ In ?'~ ~:: +· • ..._ T e c h n I c a I p r 0 ducts M .. lnckrOCll c,_, • n 27 Hom. ~MUttOCI t.• "'-~ I;:;. r.,., '011 • ., Vlltln• , .. , ..,, I ~ti" t tr' ~ = -~ Ill ..IO n "' rn; ••• .. Division ~~~~s.~ 1'" ,,~ lllWD Life Ins Am• 12 ts 2 111e """ u'1o1 1•.7' tllSI tn nJ! u.<J 1.20•· t4' ,., mi. W. i "" 111 ,fM a 'IYt "'"' +:1 • · McL .. n' l!IU w. 2'14 ~ 'rE coetl ~ • .,, I lllC I'd,. 11' ~,. W•lll ""'11 'f·os 14.2A I 2S 12 ~ $6.,.. ·~ dv onf 1.2.lil 0 1f!Y, ttO'AI 1"'4 , , Ra d ialtonics produces Mtm0r•• CQto. 1 " _,,._ gv. 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Cat .It t flJs •14 oumsl Inc n f ?.mo ' :t :.: . -1:· -' and Components. ~.·,'~I ~~'.11111 ' S6 .54 Pacltle N1I Lift lfl• 16.. ~m ~f!,!~ ' n.• ri ru1 ... tal'dl IO U i'.Jt ~ ~ +t ';::::::::::::::=:=:====•=•==••tl•"•·ii,•."•~1 ~~,l~~tl.H.. ~~ ~ ~ Getty ou· ~.l~'Ji ~1E ,. .... =~·~ :rtG~I, t:r,, .",_ w. n..,.:~ II -~~· lfo .u 11111 ..... !4 ..... H-le ' ~ "'' -Iii ·~Gtf! WI ~ l~ f JI"" -\4 -:-::.rrF.~· ~ ~ t • ~'l~ \1: i11 r. ~ + t =·.~l , k, ,~ 1,. DRUG INDUSTRY '°" •".:... .... • " • I :cr.t,}.it r 22"\ ! ~ K-.-...... iw e ~ i +~ • • • ~";i,: t1i. ~s •• ~~ J..,, ncome ~'·." ..i ~ ~ 'r::i t'~ :~).n· ~ir ~ sri; ~ II)=~ A PLEASANT PILL TO SWALLOW r~it~ "'~ J,;,• (" f ~;rt~£ .H ~ ~ -14 ~.!r~ -~ ~i f R ""; ~ The Drug mdustry offers steady arowth Ind a pros. !l;lfii\~~. ~ ~ Rises 11 % . fn,.;~4 j 'lf.t 0 ._ :·~ !fl~·: ~ :~ =if"±~-9!111a~ ,,.. 2m t... ~ !. lt ~ _ tt IJ..,1c ·°" 3Jt 'm 'I:t 7\lt + .. perous future is in siQht. :i= 1;:v&'" !71: l"' ia W 1 L M 1 N GT 0 N ::,1 ~.~HI ~ iI ~ B:z ~'_. ~~ ~ ~, ,t.,., ~ 8 .:.::.,. Important factors 'contributin& to a conti..tton of ~"A.-. ~1~, ~~T:.,11" IA ~ Consolidated net locome of ~~~ n 2L;:! ~ 2nt~ £~ I •• \;:i~' rm im m: :~~ ~r=,::::nl~t;;!~ustry are: ~~~~ 'k ~ tt2 ~~ ~t~ ~tty Oil Oo. for the ftr•l ~~ t:t:' n~\4 . 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G en e I nesday was informed Monday that he weights a lot th1s11 summer and hope I I wiU be 'performing for th e newly form-~et to play a lot. Tor~ohlen (St. Louis), Bill Melchlo~i Voss' ·First Rap (A DoublefHe ps Blast Halos, 5-1 GOING TO SUNS Denni• H•mllton I ed Phoenix Suns as a result or the Na-'·I'm ve r y happy with our selec-I Philadelphia), Dave Lattin (SI'\, i tional Basketball Association's ex-tions," said John ··Red" Kerr of the Dave Barnhill (San Diego), Paul Long , pansion draft for Milwaukee and the Suns. "We'll have a young, aggressive (Detroit). Suns. club and we 'll be very quick. MILWAUKEE _ John E an "Love it.'' the former Huntington "I've never been out of the NBA U g Beach High and Arizona State ph1yoffs in 12 years as a player and fBaJ more), Wa)'he Embry (Boston), University star conlides. "I have a lot two as a coach and I expect to get In Joh n Jones (Boston), Tom Th<icker of friends in that area and now l :iext year." says Kerr. who coache<! IBoston), Bob Love (Cincinnati), Guy should get a lot more opportunity to · the Chicago Bulls ror two campaigns. Ro<Jgcrs !Cincinnati!. Cary Gray play. , Phoenix will play in the real.igned 1 Cincinnati) .. Len Chappell !Detroit l, "And I feel that's all I really need -Western Division wllh the Lakers, Sao George Peterson ~Detr-oit), J on a chance to play. ! had very little ac-Francisco. Seattle, Atlanta. McGlocklin I San Diego). Da ve tion with the La.kers." Here's the players -drafted by the Gambee 1San Diego), Fred Hetzel Joining the s.a Oil City product will two expansion clubs: (SF), Bob Warlick (Philadelphia), Jim be such talent as Gall Goodrich PHOENfX -Van Arsdale (New Reid (Philadelphia). Larry Costello (Lakers), Dick Van Arsdale (Kn lcksl, Yo~k). Emmette Bry11nt (New Y~r~ (Philade_lpttla), Bob Olson (Seattle), Dave Schellchase (Chicago), and Dick Nell Johnson (New York), Goodncb, Bob We1ss (Seattle), Jay Miller \St. Snyder (St. Louis), among others. Hamilton, John Wetzel (Lakers), Loulsl. -. Logs Best Practice Run at Ind)· Gurney Prefers Pisto~ Over Turbine lNDIAN.\POLlS, ina. (AP~ -Dan ~Y says he prefers to stay with the conventional piston-engine cars rather than switch to the revolu- tionary turbines. ''This wouldn't be much of a race 11 everything out there was a turbine :· Gurney sald Monday during practice for the Indianapolis 500-mlle race. "You may see that day" when turbines fill the field for the Memorial Varmint Banters Day r~. be !.aid, "but I'd like to be able to say I was one of the last ones to make toe switch." Gurney, of Corona de! Mar, Calif., drove his rear-engine Ford 167.2 miles a hour Monday -fa stest since 500 1m:ctice began May 1. "There's something about a piston- engine car -the noise, the feel," Gurney !.aid. "Sure, J've thought about driving a turbine, like the old argu· 'Big Time' Co 1 unty Kfflers Don't Show Much Clas~ I thought I'd heard or. everythin~ when it came to low down forms or hunUng or fishing sportsmanship. You know, the routine ways to assure yourself of a kill or catch •.. lik e using carbide or dynamite for fishing, shooting a sleeping decir, using a flame thrower on a covey of quail, seeking ·antelope with a B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle l (Ir drop· ping hand grenades down ratlbit holes. But there is a new craze developing here In Orange County -Huntins:! vermin with a .22 ri.Ce. So what's bad about that? WeU. these so-called "sportsmen" •1111111111111• ,WHITE WASH >1111111111111• OLINN WHITI -:re stationing th~mselves with.in 70-100 :uds or the ground squirrel s holes. and they've equipped their weapons witb scopes. Zowie! Now that's-really what you call giving the little animal a chance. It's about as-"game'' as droppin g napalm on a . crippled. children's hospital or netting spawrung salmon. have to look at him for three mo1 years is hardly a pleasing thought." Wolle believes this year's NCAI champi'Jnships at Berkeley will pre duce more high scoring teaJM thar ever before. He believes it will t.ak1 between 50 to 6a. points to earn the ti\11 and feels several teams, includlng hi own Trojans, will be In the running. The Huntington Beach City Coun·- cil paid homage to Huntington Hlgh's 1918 basketball team at it~ Monday nJgbt meeting, presenting coach Elmer Combs and bit cap- taJn's with letters of commendation. Combs' Oilers plued second in the Southern California prep cham- ploasblps. Tickets are still available a~ Anaheim Convention Center for the dosed circuJt television showing of the lndianapoHs 500-mile clas6ic on l\Cemorial Day (May 30). Ducats are aU reserved and bear the same price ••• $7. The teleca~ 5::?nd annual race commences at 8:20 a.m. Four area members ot. the medical profession picked up nice catches of marlin, dolphin bolllto ud tuna while nshJng recently at La Paz. Baja California. The husband-wife trio of S. T. Santangelo. R. C. Woodrufr and R. Egan joined Dr. Davlct Nielson In the harvest of fish. ment goes, this is supposed to be a proving ground for automob~." Gurney's car has a ~bic;}neh engine with 50 per cent s$ block parts. or those which ca.i be bought in a showroom car. The 22 cars that practiced on the 2~2-m.ile Indianapolis Motor Speedway Monday were the m<>M since W«kout.s began. , . Out for the first time were drivers Bruce Walkup, Downey, Callf.; WE.illy Dallenbach, East Brunswick, N.J ., and Bud Tinglestad, Hawthorne, Calli., all in rear-engine turbocharged Of- fenhausers. Bruce McLaren, Grand Prix driver from England, gave one·ot the Shelby turbines its first run on the Speedway. Greg Weld of Kansas City and Rollie ~ Beale of Toledo, Ohio , both passed the final pba~es or their rookie driver tests. TEXAS STYLE BIRTHDAY -Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants enjoys his 37th birthday Texas style Monday night as Astros' owner, Judge Ron Hofheinz, presents Willie with 569-pound cake at Astrodome. C~ke also sported 11 candles, one for each of bis years. The v1ctim would have a better chance trying to outrun a cheetah. 'ice guys, eh what:' OCC Loaded Marina's Fritz, Ex-OCC Clay's Appeal Fails to Ease Oran(e Coa'st Colle~e wtll lM- "loaded" this comJni f • o t b a I I l'eason. In tbe humbl~ · oi>htJoa of }\'estmlnater High coach B 111 Boswell. Boswell Is basing bJs judgment on two outstanding t>BH rec~vers who'U join coach IMck Tucker' ' rr>mo -Bob CasttUo and Bruce •Bick.I. They staned at \Vu tmJnst'r and ; retar~d to tbe area after attencUa~ ~ nthef schools. Hicks la back from > Staafmt. Castille ud Goldea West ' tntora didn't see· eye to eye 10 he'll cnt Ills lot wltb Tuder'• Redcoats. Now If only OCC caa find someone to jllrow tbe ball wttbln 15 yards of thole two start, It could be a bl« year. • , Cage Ace to Saddleback_ Marina I-Ugh baseball coach Doug Fritz and formei;.. Orange Coast College basketball hero Leroy Stevens have been named to the coaching staff at new Saddlebact College in Mission Viejo by action of the school board Monday night. They join athletic director and foot- ball coach George Hartman plus new- ly hired track tutor Jay Roelen of San Clemente IDgh as the coaching start for the college, whkh opens its doors for the first time this fall. Stevens. 30. played under Stu Inman at OCC for the 1956-57 season the!Y went on to coach at Western . High School and Chapman. College be fore reUrlng at the end of t)le 1967 cam- paign. . Prior Sentence NE W ORLEANS tAP) --Former world heavyweight boxing champion C<.ssius Clay has lost another ~in his legal fight to avoid a prlso sen- tence imposed for refusing Ind n into the Armed Forces. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peab here Monday upheld Clay's con- viction and five-year prison term, re· jedlng bis claims to be a con- scientious objector because or belDg a Black Muslim minister. Cloy. who prefers his Musllm name of Muhammad AU, was convicted on criminal charges by a Fed~ral Court By GLENN WHITE , Of Ille OellY "ltt Steff You had to know that Bill Voss would be the happiest guy in the dress- ing chambers of the Chicago White Sox following .their 5-1 conquest of the Angels Monday night before 8,213 at Anaheim Stadfom. For Voss, the ex-Newport Harbor Hjgb and Orange Coast College baseball standout. had come through with his first hit since being recalled from Hawaii a week ago. And· it turned out to be a vital rap as he broke up a sizzling mound-duel between Tommy John of the winners and Rick Clark of the Halos. Voss ripped a double down the right field line with one out in the top of the ninth inning. driving in Tommy McGraw w i t h an insurance tally to make the co unt 3-1. Then Tim Cullen slammed a h{)me run -to produce another brace of Pale Hose tallies and put victory out of reach from the anemic Cherubs. Sa,nmy Ellis (1-4) gets the call for the Angels tonight to face the cellar dwelling Chfcago White Sox at Anaheim Stadium. He'll be opposed by hard-luck Joe Horlen (0-5) ~the Pale Hose. Voss, called up from Hawaii early last week, had gone througrr-1~ un- productive trips to the plate since returning to the parent organization. Obviously. he would not be starting in right field much longer if something didn't give. and pronto. GETS KEY HIT Newport's Bill Vo11 10 games. "We've been playing pretty well lately," he points out (they've .won six of their last 10). "We're not that bad. It's just a case where like most other teams. we had a slump. Only in our case it came at the first of the se·ason." For the Angels it was a sad way to He fouled five straight pitches into , the stands. facing Angel reHef -------------- specialist Minnie Rojas in the ninth. A119el Slate Then he ended the hit famine with M•• • Anoets •• c111c190 1:ss o.rn. KMPC 11101 Mav 9 Anoel• YI Mln....oi. 7:S5 p,m. KMPC (710) the double. 17-n1Y 10 Anciets YJ Mlnneso11 (21 5:55 p.m. KMPC "It takes a while to get used to M1v 11 Anoe•s -. Min1WM>11 7:ss o.m. KMPC 11101 • " V I · d May 12 An"ls YI Min-• 12:55 o m. KMPC 11101 playing in the ma1ors, oss exp rune Mn u An11e•s 'I c111cato 5:ss o.m. KMPC 11101 when discussing his hitting slump. Mn 15 Anoe•s • ChtQOO 5:25 o.m. KMPC no "Pitching is obviously better and you're just naturally nervous for awhile. But I feel confident I'll be okay if they give me enough chance to get my bearings. "One encouraging thing is that I've only struck out four times in my 19 at bats.'1 the father of a6-mon1hs-old son (David William) adds. Voss. 24, believes the White Sox still merit title consideration. despite their ghastly start when they lost their first Dodgers Seek Life at Plate In Cub Series ' CHICAGO (AP) -Claude Osteen of the Los Angeles Dodgers faces Rich Nye of the Chicago Cubs today in Ule opener of a three-game ~ries~ . The Dodget's. idle Monday. have recently been i.coring an average of just over two mns a game. placing a heavy. burden on Ule pitching staff. Jim Lefebvre is on the trip and manager Waltt>r Alston is hoping the power hitter will be ready for duty later in the week. Lefebvre had .sprained his wrist. After the three games with the Dodfler Slate Mn • 0cd9trs •• ChlClllO 10:30 KFI (...01 M•Y t Dodftr• •t Cfllc•llO 10:30 l(FI (61()) 111\n 10 OOCl~r· •• Allllnt• 5:00 KFI IUru -Mlly II 0-11 .. Atlanta 5:00 KFI (6'0 MllV a OOCIOe•S at Alllntl 11 :00 KF I I I Cubs, the Dodgers meet Atlanta for three in Crt?orgia. The Cincinnati Reds defeated Los Angeles Sunday 3-2 in a marathon game at Dodger Stadium. Cincinnati pitcher J olln Bench ~trok­ ed ~ double to right-center driving in the'winnjng run in the 16lh inning. Dodger hurler John Purdin ex- plained "I got the ball up on him. a f&.'Stball. But I w-a.sn't getting any luck with that man behind the pl~. He made some bad calls.'' The game was the second lengthy game at ~ stadium for Los Angeles in four days. On Thursday, the Dodgers c.1ld Atlanta set a stadium record by going 17 inning!.. ti go after coming off the great 5-1 road trip. Last year the Cherubs were almost indestructable at home but couldn't win·on the road. Now they're 7-5 away from the Big. A and 4-8 for games in it. It was a tough loss for Clark. who retired the first 11 batters he faced. A pair of hits with two out In the top or the fourth, Bobby Knoop's error 111d Bill Melton's two-run single gave the intruders a ~1 bulge after Bubha Morton had put the hosts on top with his home r un in the second. John went the distance, scattering three hits. -1.r CHICAGO A1><1rklo. n 8errv, ct • Ward, II llrldtord. If JOMOtK.on, C Mccraw, lb MtOOI!, 3b VaH, rf Cullen. 211 Jallft,. Totals Or ~rbl 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 7 0 4 1 I 0 3 0 I 2 4 I I I • I I 7 • 0 0 0 CAL"OltNIA Scll&el. lb Fregcoi, u RtPOZ, cf Rtlcllardt, If MarfOI!. rl H'lmon, lb Rodpu~. c K._, 211 R.C14!rl<. P H~ld. pll Roles. o Totals •• , 11 ril • 0 0 0 4 0 t 0 3 0 • 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 I l l • • 0 3 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2' I J I Cllk190 ••••. ~ ~ COO 200 ~l -S Callfornl• • . • • • • •• • • • • 010 000 000 -I E -1(-. DI' -Clllcavo I. LOI -ClllCIO'I 5. Calltornia 7. 211 -Vou. Hit -Mot10I! ( 11. Cullen II). S -llerrv. ~Hon. '" H It Ett II SO Jall~ IW,7~1 t 3 ' I I I • R.Ctartc IL.~) 8" 5 ? 0 I • Rolu I 3 J l I f Time -l:IQ, Allrnd1nce -t ,213. Davis Cup Action In 'Home' Stretch By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The D a v i s Cup European Z o n e playo!! without a home moves into Its final two singles matches today with Sweden leading Rjlodesia 2·1. The Swedes ca]ftured Monday's dou- ble as Ove Bengtson and Hans Norwell defeated Frank Salomon and Adrian Bey 6-2, 6-3, &..o at Bandol. France. Jn other Davis Cup Zone play Mon- day, Germany, Norway and Spain completed serles victories. Germany completed a 4-1 romp over Switzerland in the European Zone as Wilhelm Bungert beat Dmitri Sturdza 1-6, 6-2, U , 8-6. 7-5 at .Freiburg, Germany. The match was interrupted by rain Sunday.· Norway won Hie final two singles and be a t Luxembourg 4-1 •t Lux- embourg. Nils Martin Elvik defeated Thierry Brasseur 6-3, 6-3. 6-2 and K. Sprydhi beat Frank Baden 6-3, 6-3, U, 4-6, 6-2. New Conference Probed ,. If Paal Lemoine 41 back to laalldle ' qoarterbacl cbortt. I w..W.'t rtsk : •"1 family fortunes .a the Pirates ' becoml•I a treat passtai team. : With Biii JeMtM In U1ere It mJglat • be alotber ••Y. M•ner. But after a ~ar of working in hia Anaht!im sporting goods store, Ste,·ent <leclded tie" wanted to return to coacbh!g ranks. "This came along l nd it seemed lllte a tremendous op- portunity," he told the DAILY P.rtnr t~is mondng. ''I'm very happy to have been choeen" jury in Hom.ton, Tex:, last June 20. • The judge gAve him ~ maximum LOS ANGELES (AP) -Talks aim· blem Is basketball. San Jose and UOP Vlftrtnately JeUbllil II • put dtfeaslve mu ... ~ w..W be •IOillc!dlb weah•• .at ~ ...,., ............. QB ... "' Sltert Clreerlts USC tract coach Vtnt Wolft made :the otrer of the century to UCLA •weight tator Keo Sbannoa •hortb' .after 8ndn freebmu star Waynt :COilett ripped oft a 4U ln the H> tut &turday. : 'TU trade you my firlt three dr&ft ~cks ntxt ~v tor Collett," he aa1d : kln1 of cow:-..e. "I waa hippy for • .,., .. he adqed. "But lmo-.vlnc ru , . ~ ( CoACHINO IASIULL MeriM'• °""' ,rftl Stevens runs a semi-fast break and has gmerally produced excellent defem,ve teams. He won one varsity cbampb>Chip at Western and his beat• year at OJapman 1"U 15-11 In the first cam.,.SO, Fritz,-37, bQ been bead baseball boa mt Marina for three yun and has Hrved lu the Orange-Coast are. foe a Meade. tn addition to hit tour at Marina, Fritl bQ worked at Costa Mesa High and 'tuatln High and has also been ac- tive In 1ummer rtt?'eaUon coacJling. "M.1 primary Job now ls to start recrulting." ht sUited this mornina. "It'• a marwloui opportunity to £0 to tht Junior coUtre level.·• ' sentence-:-five years behJnd bars and a ed at possible organization ol a new have long-range basketball com· •10 """ fi mibnents in the West Coast Athlttic • ,VIN ne. major college athleUc conference k1 Conference. "Being entirely satisfied that he has California continued Mond~. with San "There's not much of a problem been accorded due proce111 of law and Jose State and University of Pacific with football aince we .trelldy are without dlacriminatioa, we affirm this basketball scheduJee listed by sourC"eS playing each other· to a lftat extent. conviction," wrote Circuit Judge a.: the biue.st problelT'.. We don't •ntldpate ~oblem1 with th• Robert A. Ainsworth Jr. of New Athletic director' from San Jo,e, oth~r 1J)Ol'U." Orlea"'. UOP, and fow California Collegiate • · He 1ald the ultimate goal is an etg11~ Lawyers for Olay, who. is free on Athletic t\l•oclatlon schools -San member conference wttb unlver1ltJ $5.W> bond, have promised a fight to Otego, Fresno. Los Angeles and Long da~slllcation for all sports. thfi tJ.S. Supttme Court. Beach· -met at Los Angeles Intern3· Olsen .said he doesn't expect further Clay's bat t 1 e with the Federal Uonal Airport. • !\C!1on regarding the new allgnmftlt COW1s began Aprll 28. 1967. •l the AJ Olnn. Son Diego Slatr Athlf'tlt 1.mtll after the CCAA and WCAC Houston Induction Center. where. In a di.rector. said • number of Item were met•llnas later thls m6nth. highly publldied mow, be refU~e<I to ditcussed, Including the tJme table. The <..'CAA meets M.y 15-le In Mor· take th(\ tradlUonial one step fo?Ward "We hope to get started In the J9G!l-ro Bay, Caflf .. and the WCAC meets at which signifies entry lnlo tbe mllltary. 70 school year," he sold. "The bia prCJ-I.hr same Ume In Monterey, 'le said. '· Jo ' ~1 ....... A __ pace_ baset · ··leadiJ aver< Me ye .. 3M. We Kiefe Uorn Wall!! (M ,VirfW (" Klefff (\II P•'tr'f (E! lullerd ( llamlrez Powell n $cllmltr • Teetw CC Nldlerslla Cot Jens.., ..VllbrKM TtelH 11andtl A. Snydel .llranlllm Allison Cl)enev Cont ant MccneY ltlYI / o. s~ .... ,., Lff<h S.nte \ Of' .... , c ence track ance~ Fede s pape1 F. l1i2 J the t four( 'I : :Ken each theti< l up f< 58-Hi 1' 'I straiJ Leag l place distal 1 9.8 ( 2 Cittu err a. 4 (4) t 8 Seit II ·4:24.1 2 tier • 1 mino 1 Cam 4 >-42.6 ... p Citru ~ --Belt . ! ·Saa• I "" Footl Belt 1 tie 8 I • .M0011 (18~ (U) San J>ad .Utt (e?I (3) tl• : LMa .. J Tuffday, May 7, 1968 DAILY PILOT J J ~Jlig Game'·_ Was CIF~~ 1956 Cla~h Jlollypark ~arilia ·Grid AssisttinfH.ecalls Nig1it · Entries _.. By EARL GUSTKEV Ot .. Del~ ,!Mt '-" ..... guard and linebacker on coach Dick Hill's Downey team that year. The team raced through ita schedule to post oo 11-0 record, large- ly on the b r 1 11 i ,a n t breakaway runs of halfback Randy Meadows. Mickey Flynn. "lie was a very shy, Each had a 1 on g, witbdrawn boy when he breakaway run in the game came to high school but he and tbe clubs were declared &ck fuatCll!Emam ............................. ... llG GAME MEMORIES Dave Okura .. Mention "big game" to Da ve Okura and you joggle the portion of his 9'.lemory reserved for Dec. 14, 1956. Okur.a, 29-year-old anLs· taot football coach a t Marina High School. played ln whatl was perhaps the greatest CIF championship tootball game of them all - the '56 13-13 Ue between Downey and Anahejm. The CIF championship game series dates back to 1915, l>ut none of fhem ever attracted the p r e · g a m e ballyhoo as Downey and Anahejm did 12 yet'!"s ago. Okura was a 180-powld And so Downey w a s paired with Anaheim in the cbaulplonshlp game at the Coliseum. Visibility was poor in the Coliseum on .De<:. 14, 1956 becaW1e of a pea-soup fog but 41,000 fans -still the record -filed through the turnstiles. It was a natural. Anaheim was a-tso 11-0 and was paced by its own ire.at hal!Qack, Mater Dei Duo in Command For Area Prep Batting Derby A pair from Mater Dei pair of teammates fill the on the top 10 belongs to Bill pace.thf...Om1ie..CQW.wa fQurth and filth. spots. Powell ~.M6). . co-champions. Meadows a~ came to meet other boys in FlyM shared ClF ptayer ol the football program and he the year honors. became a member of a very Meadows went to USC tightly knit group. where he s t u m b 1 e d "On the football field, academically. FlyM bad a Da\'e was a very aggressive brief mediocre college grid guy, but off the field you'd career with Long Beach Ci· never recognize him as a ty College, Arizona State footQall, ~layer." £Od Santa Ana College. Okur:r,uis fond memories Of tbe outstanding taleAt of Meadows. on that '56 Down&y team, "He was a fan ta s t i c only Okuia became a coach brenkaway runner ," th e ''Football did an awful loll-ifarina assistant recalls. for Dave," says Hill, who is "He transferred int o now a counselor at Sad-Do\rney as a junior from dleback High in Santa Ana. Georgia. ' ornia now." 0 nd Trumbo follow- ed Hill to Santa Ana in 1957. After two seasons at Santa Ana, Okura matricultted to Whittler College for his final two seasons of playil)g fool · ball. He joined Jim Coon on the Bee staff at Western High In Anaheim in 1963 following his graduation from Whit- tier and .coached for two years at 'Kennedy i n Anaheim. In '66, he rejoined Coon at Marina. •• w ........... May .. , ......... ..., Ctew 6 P .. 1. Pini ''" !:U ,.M. PIRJT llACI. 1 1/16 mlln. l 6 4 Y9tr o1c1 m1!4MN. Clelmlnt. '",_ ..-, Clelmlnt prlo tlOAIQ. GtllWIV Liie (J Goo(t let) ll107 Ample P""'ltlon 111 PtilV l("lttil CJ S.lltrs) 111 Win All (L Plnc•y Jr) Ht Count Roni 111 Tulyerelle (A Pined• 1) llt Fren<ll RM.rt (M Ytlltt) lit TtmPU l\IOU• Link (M Yt ltnrU.11) 112 Amtrvoto co Pftr<tl 111 Tio Ctrllloo 111 Alclft>en<ls cw Herrhl 11! Wer CM<lt U Ltmbtrll 111 SICOND RACi. 1 111, mllel. l VHf o(ds. Cl1lmlnt. PurM s.5600. Cl1fmlM 11rlce t62'0 SottdV Jin (J TrullllO) '°' El Gru (L GJlllttnl 114 T. Hirt (0 Hill) 114 Nlccolorb (J Lambtrll UO Klntsword (W Htrmalt) 1• Kldduu (M Y1lantvel1l 114 Public APOroval (J Gon11lu) lllClf Mls•tr Ed M (A Plned•I lU M<Yl l (It lll1nco) 111 Fr.ddlt o. P. (l Plncey Jrl 120 Flrtl Comm•nd ~ C1mD1SI 111 THIRD RACE. 5 furlonll>. 2 Ytlr BROWN WINS ~d m1l<Mn coll• &. ttldlnts llttd In C1lllornl1. Cl1Jmlnt. Pune M)OO, Clalml"" price sio.ooo. llultdon (0 Hall) 111 Top 'fROPHY RtYCl'1 Reward 10 Pltr<e) 117 l ord Atllo CA Plntdl 21 117 Flamlnt qt>stulon 10 L-1 117 Jive" Be (l Pin<•• Jrl 117 Costa Mesa's Bob Brown ~ "•••n fJ Ar1trburnt 111 sports his first US RC ~:~~~It~" ,;.,os~~'M,1 ~\~ feature trophy of the year -Prince Pe1.r 1w H1rr111 111 claimin9 hls prize last 111ver Kint CL J 1ck•onl 111 Merbo (M VllerlZUtlel 117 weeken at the Orange Tono 'P•fk <R C•rn1111 21 111 County Speedway Briehl SPOllltM IA Plntd• l) 111 • • Armando · CL Gllllton) 117 Brown, d r l v j n g the Wind• w1 .. CR oerc111 •m V·l uwr U Ll....,..1 Ut LeN IW'tll (W Mlrfltl 111 TUI MM~ (A PIMCltl ltt A'-U lelltrsl 111 Dluv o.vu <J Go11a1u1 a111 ll«lltl'lfl ,._ IL ,..., Jrl t1S SllYINTM llACI. • 1111' ....... l'IW. & "'"" ' Wtil'I llf 6 w. Cllt~ ello'IW111<1~. l"unt Ill,.... Al'"" Llont Cl'*--MIM ICal llrd (M Ye11tl) 117 Clem'• o.m u S.lltrtl no lllt't ... UUM IJ IAmlitn) 1• MHtl'• H-<J O.V.IQ) ans MIM RMoullt CA P'lnlda) 117 Relldtt;P E'FU Ill lllnctl 111 ScwneMdY 5-ltl ID "-II) 1'11 Met A Clllnner ID Y•'-1 114 ,lteHTM llACI, 1 111' -M ... turf. • vetr ... 6 w. CllulflM 1llow1nc:es. P'vrM •tz.100. • Auocleo !Ion ti $ouflllm C.e lltonire. k ln .. x <W Mermaid 114 A-Adt-1HM (J Ltmllltft tl 11• Hvahull Kids IM Y-tl 11' AlonllO IA PIMClll 11' Htl'I Ctdtt (J Gorlultt) )llOt Ptnnenl II IM Vtltntuel•l 11• Tl!lt G1mt (I. Pinc.tr Jr I) 120 Acrolomt (0 Melfi 111 Go10t11 Htn11 CD Plffftl 11• OYtr Tiie Counter (J Stllortl 120 NINTN a ACI. l 1/16 mlltt. • \'Mf okh .. Ull. Cltlmlnt. PUl'M ..... TOP d almlnt Price SIOOO. Mlrln>ctiie (W Harris) 11& Soul!ltm Hott IJ l•mbtrtl 116 Oulll Dllde CJ Sellers) 116 Otndlnl IA Plntdl) lit SWOOM<:oll CF Co.It ) llt Los Altmlto. CO ,,.,eel "' l'uuy TllVrslon (J Gonultl) 11111 l one R1lder CL PJ11<n Jr) "' I'm Fut (M Ylntll 1 lt Pride Of Curr1"" (J Ar1trtiurnl II' Range1·s Bid " , . , -I --.0:-Roanding•out the-1t9t-;:,l!'e--~~~~~ besebail ~lite, T~ Walsh E~ s Chuck Perry is Laguna's Doug s c b m it z aeon Aut~rts CJlevrole~°' ~~=r1111e 11 11; ~~~~~-~~~ / leading the way with a .426 fourth with a .362 and Tom ( .3451, Corona del Mar's average and teammate Dan Bullard holds part or the Jim ·Teeter (.340) a,od Hun· Meyer a ootch behind at fifth spot with a .356. tington's Bob Wi!*ersham .~. The other half of the fifth-( .340). · Westminster's Way n e position t>elongs to Costa A minimum of 45 at-bats Kiefer holds the third posi· Mesa's Joe Ramirez (,356). are. required for the top 10 Uon with a .370 and another while Estanda's third spot list. .Al " .... W1bll IMDl ,;7 » ....,, ~ (MDI M lt .380 Kltler (WMI A4 17 .110 R1ml•H '•rv ( Esll 51 ?1 .362 Towner lull•rd ( E"sll st '1 .JS6 Sobolews~I R•mlrer (CMI 45 16 .JS6 PAUi Powell (Esll SJ 11 ~ Soellmtrer SGl>mltz !LBl SS U .:MS Cl1rk TH!W (CdMI •7 16 .J.tO KIM NlctmWm (Hll ~ 17 ..UO S.rton C'orme• flel Mar if::=." c.r-. •I MM (Ml HINlrf .Al M A.,._ Edw1rd1 Jens.., ~llbr.dlt Tftl~r 'llendel It. Snvcltl' .l ronlWlm Allloon cn-v = II.vi D. 5,,,,_ ""''" LM<ll k nle l I 1.000 =::· " 10 .31$ •7 16 .3"0 •1 • 1S ·''' 51 1& .3U u ' .2U 51 U .175 Perr'( 30 I .'67 lullord 30 I .167 Powtll 51 1? .Zl5 Our.nit 7& ' .r.n Bo-39 I .205 Conllllct 6 1 .167 UIM"' IJ 0 .000 Colt 2 0 .000 Pyle Cesl• Meu (1•11 .Al '5 30 • 51 51 10 41 •l ., M 1! JS 16 71 17 E•tancia lll1ncl1 (IHI Al 51 59 51 70 51 40 55 •O .. ·uypothleal Meet Morr1- Swlu •iwv '° 22 ' l M A•t. Currie! 16 • .3.16 S.Jnt • 17 I 1 0 0 10 .33] 1• ·'" Fountain Valley 11 .m 3 .300 l'tVllfllft YtlllY (J.12) II .779 Al M 11 .779 AIJ4!trtUI q 16 11 .161 Wllktr Jl f ll .760 Flynn 2l • ~ ::~ ~ .. :~: ... ~ : 2 077 Arledtl 36 1 1 Oii Htll 12 2 0 .000 01vla 16 4 Thom&Son 77 4 Clerkso~ 3S •• s · Price 24 3 M Ave. Sl1nl1Y I l 71 342 Bovie •2 S fl .l5' WllklNOll 11 2 11 ·"" e~::.n. n ~ 1: :: RoOfrll ll 0 .000 11 .17S 1~ :~~ HNntin9ton Beacfa , ·'" Mlllltl ....... "t+l) t Al M Ave. C•n1'1!11 5 ' .400 Wlckerwm M 17 .:i.co SlmOl's I 1 .150 Hermon I 7 .750 D1venPO<f •6 11 .7H lfult SJ 12 .7]1 I RYdff •o 11 .27' Sunset Loop 3rd Floyd ' I .too 114!rg SI 10 .1•6 Dixon ' 1 .167 Comobtll 12 2 .167 l uller 51 I .157 B. Snvder l9 ' , ISi Jn CIF Spikefest By GLENN WHITE Ot 1111 DdY l'lllt Sllfl Selbert •S ' • lll Pin~ 15 2 .1:ll Crlal 15 1 -067 Moats 2 t .ooo Laguna Beaefa DAILY rlL.OT l'tlttt ,., Lee P•Y•• " An. SECOND BREATH -Bob Messina of Golaen West 1i :m College breaks the tape ahead of favorite Pete u. .2so Brange of Mt. SAC to log double victory in Eastern l~ :~~ Conference final slast week at Orange Coast Col- ~ :l~ lege. Messina won the race aft~r 30 minute rest R.,,nlr>V Scllmllt Ke .. rtr McOonntll Sh1Pord Scherer Kt1•1'l Htld UWM <•1J.1l Al 7 5J M .. .IQ " 10 ,, 2 Special, captured the 30-Mr. PuAdo11111 cit c.-11 m lap midget main event. ,OURTH UCI. ' IUrlont•. , ., .. , Lou StOltltz won th e ~u!:!'.::S-ct'~~~~e;~, Purse 11500;17 troph.y das:h, with heat curr1t11 Ml• <W H1rr1s1 111 honors going to D o y I e ~~:;.,. 8~'::~0 ,:1·~::.,._1,, ~:: Moseley and Tony Simon. A·M•keadu1 u Gon111u 1 •'Ot Mllrcell• CJ Selltra) 111 Lettermen Lions' Key To Success Westminster's v a r s i t y foo.tball team is loaded as 23 lettermen will greet coach Blll Boswell on May 16 with Nltrtia (J Lamberll 114 Oov.c:ole CW Hermattl 111 Formtl Mlrrlttt 10 Hiii) 117 LOYIMI Lto CM Y-1) 111 A-N. 1 hn!e"'lll lrtlned tnl,..,.. "'™ RAC~. 7 fur~. Flllfff I. mires I Wirt tCd &. w . Cltulfled •llowenas. Purse HOOO. L.,.,wood Chamber of Comrntrtt. Sc>lnnlnt Aniund (L Plnc1v Jr) 1u Ne,.d1 Love (M Y1nul 114 Zatullth (M Yalenruel•I 11' Btck Brllthu CW Harris) 111 Sinuous (~ Sellers! IU Pacific Cron 10 Halli 111 Adirus Corner U Gon111tl) lll09 Cule Riii (J l•mbert) 111 11U1 ANIA lA Plntda) 114 Counlts• Ctl'CIY (0 Pltrcel 114 SIXTH aACI. ' lvrJongs, 4 'l'lfer olds .. UP. C11l(Tllnt. Puru llSOO. T oP C11lrnlM1 Price U0,000. Ooc1on Wlvu Service Lteeue. Found Ouc (D Pltrctl To Regroup The badly mauled Cout Hangers try their soccer misfortunes Friday night at Artesia after suffering a e-0 smearing Sunday at Bell Gardens. United Coast R a n g e r s return to tbe wars Sunday to host South Bay Kickers at Newport Beach's Mariners .. Park, with k.ickoft set for 2 o'clock. ' The Ranger·A!Wsia clash begins at 7 p.m. Steve Johnson and John Atkinson picked up two goals apiece for United Coast Rangers in Sunday's 4·2 triumph over Riverside, an in te rs q u ad game G d d G •d o • • scheduled for June 7. uar e r1 ptmnsm The Lions lost a couple or players they were counting F c M Hi h on for the ensuing season in or o~ta esa g the famed KK case, but in . ' its place. Boswell and J}is ' bo Costa Mesa's spring fool · ner over Newport Har r. troops stand to come out on ball practice opens May 13 The fall schedule: top. Unity and' spirit will be as c 0 a c h Neil p e e k ~!!: n g;:.~·M~• c:;11N!=1 a b1·g factor VI. the Lions' welcomes back 1 2 let· 0c1 • t obl Gruod• '' Cot11 Mft• season. termen. ~ :~ ~~~!c:S:t 'i,..'t:"J::..0'"' Out or those 23 lettermen Peek is go~ng w i t h P~.:' eo.11 IMM •• 1Mt110M• <L• is the entire backfield from "guarded optimism" when Nov 2 CO<'Onl dtl ,,,., 11 COit• Mew asked about Mesa's fortunes iwNov"~r,,1' co.1• Mffl •t Leer• last year , Jed by .... quarterback sensation E<f. in Irvine League football Nov " Foun111n v.,..., et ee.11 die Bane. come this fall. M~~ .. ~~~i ......,. ••"'" ,, Dtvldloi1 The • Mustangs will be Fleld unltu ollltrwlN nottd. Bane. just one of several outstanding quarterbacks starting with only four that have come out of seniors and a host of Westminster. is the only juniors. That. plus t~ loss sophomo~ to ever start f<>r or Tim Collier -a cinch bet the Lions in that position. for a starting halfback post Orange County high school stars made their pres- ence felt in the annual DAILY PILOT nypothetical track meet. whlch is based on winning varsity perform· ances for 2.8 leagues in the California Interscholastic \ Federation's Southern Section. Sunset Leaguers chalked up 19 points in the on· l(uhn Boll&• P•tnvr WlllJ1m~ Wilbur Ttukan1nf 8trm1n Sc"- II J7 " H " .10 from winning 880. 6 .Ill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • .175 l ,10] Other top atJ1letes coming -via a transfer to Idaho bark are wingback Darry l could spell trouble for Peek Rcrg. tailback C h a r 1 e s and his forces. Buckland. tailback Mike The Mesan's con c Ji.d e Haynes. and Ron Shepherd. spring practice on Mat 31. the Lions' starting fullback with an intra·squad scrim· of last year. mage slated for every Fri· paper affair to place third among all leagues. HuzrtUigton Beach High's Paul Williams contributed J.~ points ·to his loop's total by clocking a 1:55.4 for the 880 in the Sunset finals. itilit effort tied him for fourth place amoog all league champions. • The Freeway League wound up sixth, thanks lo : : Ken Hamley's hurdle performances of 13.9 and 18.9 - each good for first place and six points in the hypo· tbetical classic. Laguna Beach shot put flash Geoff Harrowby wound up fourth for the Crestview cir c u i t \\-;th his toss of 58-llh. No other Orange Coast area product scored. League (33). All&nJOn Moll Hevn~ Corntll Crtn U"'POrf Wlllfdt Henrv Jolln- ()fig O~rldt Btnlley Mo4!n Flschbtck Tucl<tr Georgr l ~ ' • Marina Mtrl"I (HI Aa 31 ~ •• • ' ll 4) IS 7S • ' 3' 17 76 s 1ffater Del The Coast League won the c r o w n tor a second straight year, ta I I yin g~6 to edge the Moore Listed below are the s maries with each league placed by its individual c ampion's time, heighl or "'''., Del llM> 1 .O<IO fl .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 " Av,. 12 .lid 12 .!16 3 .11'! 1l .rn 1 .7~0 , .m 7 ,;06 I ,lM 2 .m 3 .170 I .111 1 .111 3 .oeJ I .on 1 .017 0 .000 distance. w.11 ·~ "1 ~:; • HypetbetkaJ Tr1cl Summary G•l>I<> , , jco 100 -(1) tie San Gabriel Valley, AllJellt, Coast :::.~ ~ r,._ 1: 9.6 (4) tie Camino Real, Catholic 9.7. Kr•m•r 3 t .m D> -(1) Catholic 21.7 (2) Coast 22.0 (3l' tie Ba y, ~~::,. _: 1: ;:: Cit.tu Belt 22.1 (5) tie Foothill, San Gabriel Valley, Si· J. L,..,.,, 10,., .~:ioo Pooen , erra, Camino Real 22.2. Ho...-:io • • 440 -(1) Moore 4~.8 (2) Coaat 48.7 (3) Paclflc 49.0 -:."~= ~ 1: :~ (4) tie San Antonio, Citrus Belt 49.5. ,,,. k nr.-r u • .740 880 -(l) Moore 1:52.8 (2) Pacific 1:54.8 (3) l;1trus. ~li:n, !; ; :rJ Belt 1:55.1 (4) tie Snlet, Coast 1:55.4.. Stnrv " 2 .105 Mlle -(1) Bay 4:18.8 (2) Moore 4:19.4 (3) Santa Fe ~r!, l! ~ :~~ 4:24.0 (4) Rio Hondo 4:24.2 (5) Pacltlc 4:25.0. Arnwo • o .ooo 2-mile -(1) Bay 9:20.7 (2) Foothill 9:22.2 (3) Fron· N~port B~af!fa tlcr·9:22.3 (4) Citrus Belt 9:22.5 (5) Catholic 9:28.7. "-' , .. ,, 120 HH -(1) Freeway 13.9 (2) Suld lU (3) Ca-currv ~; i A:T. mlno Real 14.1 (4) Ue Montvlew. Ivy lU. Lm~ .. 1' ~ 180 UI -(1) Freeway JU· (t ) tie Sunset, 4ngel11, ~·~~..., ~ : :,; carn:o0 r~~ .:9·?o<5b!:t ~~~~~~ ae~ 1c~:-Moore ~::Eh· ~ :I r: 1'-42.6 (4) tie Cltrua Belt, San AntooJ9 42.9. ' · ~~'-:*.;r ~ ' n 1 • Mile relay -(J) Moore 3:1U (2) Coast 3:20.o (3) s1rvo~ 11 : :r.! Citrus Belt 3:?.3.5 (4) Sonae& 3:%U (5) lrvble i eU.3. ~':.~"?i 1i ; :l~ Shot -( l) trontier 60-5 (2) Moore 59-6·~ (3) Citrus Wttxttr u 1 .11) <Belt 58-8~ (0 Crestview ss.n~ (5) Foothill 58--0. ~~~~e !1 ~ :m , High Jump -(1) Coast 7~ (2) Moore M 'h (I) tie .. ~~,·, •: : ...,. ·Sauet, Footblll M (5) Sierra 8-3%. M.t,11,, l • :: Loq Jump -(l) Co&tt 23-1 (I) Cfttt'1ew zw~ (3') ~v1u t t • ,,.. Foothill 22-7~ (4) San Gabriel Valle1 2U~ (5) Citrus W~t•luter Belt 22-5~. "........., m+o Poll vault -(1) San Antonio 1$-2 (2) Bay lM (3) Allt,_, ~ ~ ·~ de 8-t, ()raa,., 0out J~, M~OoMld • t .M FINAL SCORING -J, Coast LM1tie (38 5/6) 2. ~~~C:. 1~ 1f -: .Moore League C33) S. Sotet Leape (IJ) 4. Bay Leaaue ~':::~ ~ ,, .m (ta~) 5. Cltrua Belt Leape (11) I. Freeway Leape JonnlH• • H fi: fU) 7. Foothlll League (l~) I. lie Frootler League, ~:'9 • : , ~ San Antonio I.Mgue C9) 10. Catholic League Cll'h) 11. 11-" " • .>" ' J>acllic Lupe (I) 12. Camlno l\fa1 Le-cue (7;.) 13. ~"':' :; ! ~:: Aafehl1 tape (7 111) 14. San Gabriel Valley League-;~.,,,,.. ,. : ·"' (8 7/12) IS. CrnMew Leape (t) l&. Santa Fe League w. ·~4111\W : s ;l: (3) 17. de Orall• Le.,., Rio Hondo Leafut (2 ) J 9. ~ ': ,f :lr. Ue Montvlew League. Ivy League· (Hi> 21. Sierra .._...,, " tot IAllt11 (JV.) II. lnllle Lea .. (1). ~~~~ : : = 1 \ BuiUling Year Looms At Baron Grid Camp More returnees: Tom day. Coleman, Randy Combs, Topping the list o f Tom La w r e n c e • Tom returnee.'i ls quarterback Lowery, Richard McDonald. Claude Kelly. Fountain Valley's fu ird However, the influx of J ohn McLaughlin, Manuel Others counted on are football season will get players from good Bee and Men bra I e • Richard Dave Edwards, Mark under way May 13 when the Cee teams could move the M o nt go mer Y. Gary Turner, Gerald Riley. Dave Barons commence w 1th schedule up. r\ewnan. Denrus Stein, Ray Gleason, Paul Marchiorlatti. their annual Sprl·ng practice Strotman. Chuck Suter, Tim Rusty A 11 en , D oug • 5"Pf 70 Fount1ln Y1llev Al RantM 'Ille session will be capped A1am11os <WHtm1n11'r> Sy m o n d s , R i c h a rd McAlister, Jim Perry, Greg by a game June 6 pitting the ~' ,'t.~~1~/; :,·~~~n~!in~'v~~~~" Woodhowe and Bill Hopper. Forsdick and George Davis. graduating seniors against oc1 12 F011n111n v111tv 11 eo1,. The schedule : Davis will miss spring f ... r F la' Gro~ S<!PI, '° Westrnln'1tr ., L•~"WOOll cti' d t . ge or the 311 VetSlon 0 OUn In Ocl 11 Mtenoll1 11 Fovn11fn V•lleY ~t. ,7 El ll1nt110 11 WH1mln1ler pra ce Ue 0 a Sle Valley's grid team 0<1 t6 ~n1a1n v111ev al corona cr1 ou. • A""""'m 11 wei1m1n11er monoucleosls, but is ex· • Mor (0.VldtonJ Oct. 11 W"lmlruttor al HuntlMIO" Coach Bruce Pickford will N.,., 1 Loer• ,, J:oun111n v.n... 0<1. 11 s.n1• A"• v111o. 11 w .. 1. pected to be In top sha pe have only 10 lettermen QaCk ~~~ t"~::i •• ..: ~°:1'1::'" 1~11'ro.to m6::'1"is Wostmlns1tr al Wetltrn. ' come September. Tonight -I p.m. WHITE SOX with "Little Sun1hin1" Eddie Stanky TIClll'T\.,.,...... --··-· ... ,..-.-··-.. -~ Mu..0.~-.. 0..~ ....Cll!OCllt< .... -....... from a squad that posted a M~.:~~1 ~ "m" 11 Hunll"'""' ~:: ~ ~=·~f ~!tf!i.::":.,. Mesa wasef+.4! rt·l 1M3-0t stuyear 2-7 record last year. Brat~ Nov. 15 wes1m1n11'r •I Mui.. with its top o a n·1------------ In that list are Mlkc ------------------------;__---------------.. ChUde.rs, David Clarkson. Tom Malone, Keith Arledge, Bill Champion, Duane DH· fie, Doug Haynes, Mike Baseball Standings Herte, \Vieu Kunst and Ted- Lyddon. , Biggest problem for the Barons in their drive toward Baltimore the Irvine League cham· Detroit pionshlp ..appears to be the Minnesota Amtrfr11n League Won Lost Pct. GB 16 s · .1n 14 9 .609 12 11 .522 lack of experience. Oakland 12 11 .522 ~ season, tn fact, could Cle9'1and well be a building year for Wasblqton 1969. 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WIST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWOltT llACH MN711 642..,.I •-CL OllD IUNDAY- ' I L ' ..z:;;.._ _____ ~-----------------~---------·------~-·-------.. ~- 1 L ; .. t ~ • J 2 OAJl Y PJlOT Tutsday, M.ay 7, 1968 President Prisoners 4'oln Cast \ Selection Moviemakers Having Real 'Riot' B~hind BarS ·-. t c. • - First Reservation First tickets to the UCI Friends oC the Library third annual Awards Dinner scheduled for Satur- day, May 11 at the Saddleback l!1n are presented to UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich and Mrs. John A. Wright of Costa Mesa, wife of the Friends of the Library president. Capital Punishment Probably on Way Out ~nfused - WASHINGTON CAP) -It would be hard to design a more haphazard, ineHicient system than that by which U1e UnHed States nominates its presidential candidates. It would also be hard to Clod one bett.er suited to the national temper in tMs election year. At a time or national un· certajnty, a hovering be· tween war and peace, a groping for answers to ra· cial. urban and economic problems. thP. system is keeping the political situa· lion fluid. It permits Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York to become a full·Oedged candi· date for the RepubUcan nomination and score al least a psychologically im· portant victory"' in Massa- cb.useUs little more tban a month after he declared himself out of the race It permits Vice President llubert IL Humphrey to go from noncandidate to stronif contender in the Democrat· ic contest without ha ving faced a rival in a single pri· mary. It permits Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., to turn a quixotic one-man cru· sade into a full-fledged cam· paign; and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ... D-N.Y., to avoid SAN FRANCISCO (UP() , stitut.es "cruel and inhuman casting the first stone and -Capital punishment in punishment." which is pro· then come into the fray -HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - More thtll one mo\1e pro· ducer-director, it baa been suggested, belong behind bars -and such will be the case for producer William Castle and director Buzz Kulik. Neither man ~ been <..'Ollvicted of a felony, so far 1 • 'aS is known, but they will I spend five or six weeks in the Arizona State Peniten· liary. There's a quest f o J realism in ''The Riot." a story of prisoners r u n amuck starring ex-foot· baller J ames Brown :and Orear nominee G-e n e Hackman. To tht-t end they've sent. 200 copies of the book, "The Riot." to prisoners who will act in the movie venton. They are taking a Chance. of course, that tl)e cons like the story and decide to stage a riot of their own. 400 VOLUNTEERS "Me asked the warden if some of the inmates would like to try their ha.ad at ac· ting," Kulik said. "About 400 of the 1,700 prisobers volunteered." Castle and Kulik sent their -casting director to the prison and he scrffne4 the proopects dewn to 100. Kulik fllrther winnowed the group to 50 after they read scenes for him. Finally Paramount acting coach Bob McAndrews spent a week teaching · the c o n s im· provlsation ancLother acting techniques. "I went there 10 days later and was stunned," Kulik s.Ud. appearing stun- ned. "I saw at least 30 who are so impressive that we're going to use them in speak· ing parts. Ten have very im· portant roles." 'Macbeth' Attracting 1 Large ¥ outh Groups CutJe, putt1ng bls cltar ~. obeened, ''I doo't think._ I'd have the courage to direct a picture under these circum&t&oces. "U it comes off lt will be one ot the most talked about pictures. If not, Buzz will be on bis own." GOOD m.ERAPY "Working in the picture will be good therapy for the prisoners," Kqlik said. "I . expect them to cooperate but you neVtt can tell. Many of them are unstable. If things go wrong we could have a mess Oii our bands." "I don't think there'll be tny riots while w e ' r e there," Castle said, adding, "one prisoner got bis parole delayed so be could appear in the movie." "But we've. already lost one ol our convict actors," Kulik reminded him. \•He got solitary confinement. "You'd be surprJsed about one tbing. There .ia no such thing t'S a convict type. They look like everybody 1 else walking the streets o( any city. "They have another thing in common with the popula· tion io general. They're 1Calltornia may be on its hibited by the U.S. Constilu· swinging. ~Dr. Knock' Sa tire on · Physicians way to join the ducking stool lion Ever since George Wash· In answer to enthusiaatlc Orange County Critics, SCR and the pillory. The Supreme Court of the ington became unavailable educational response to its theater party d i r e c t .o r U ... ;teo States 1·s presently ror anothe r presidential "It's a medical spoof, and The state has not had an ... term the nation has exper· current production of "Mac· James deP;iest has been execution in mc5re than a considering exclusion o f imented with a variety or faced with i n c r e a s e d we are hoping that a lot of · ·th 1 · l b e t h , ' ' South Coast · be r h ed. l year. It has had only one in Jurors wi scrup es agains methods for nominating largest ever mounted by the mem rs o t e m lCa the past five years. capital punishment· in two presidential candidates: Repertory has expanded its demands for student theater profession will come and en· And there is 1itt1 e cases -Witherspoon vs. Having settled in 1832 on student group r• program parties. "Our expanded stu· )oy it with us." like,,. __ ...... that any ,,..;""""'r Illinois and Bumper vs. the national party conven· to cover Thursday and Sun· dent group offer is in wKNU r~··-N ..u. C lin Lucian Se<>tt was refer· will go to San Qu-"*'•'s gas O• WJ <.lTO a. tion as the best way to make d · rt rellnlW\se to that demand," ~ ay everung pe ormances. ·r~ · t th Or Co t chamber th.is year, although JUNE RULING the final choice, it has been dePriest said. rmg o ' ange as Gov. nonaia Re a g an Since this is one of the Unkering ever since with "We've been pleased over "M:acbeth" enters its College.. production of "Dr. beli ·iat nointtbmenl the method of choosing del· the large number. of student fourth week at the Third Knock," the Jules Romain eves capt r-arguments in the California egates to the conventions is a deterre.nt to crime. case, some observers Teel and giving the voters a groups attending Macbeth Step Theater in Costa Mesa satire on some of the foibles The t · n the _._te S Co t ·11 so far " s";d SCR general Thursday. Davis and Leslie . near-mora onum o ~.... uprerne ur w1 large role in the nominating · ... of medicine which will }le ti · extra t 1 til _,._ th u s J k D · h Jones, who plays Lady Mac· . execu ons lS an · no ru e un cu""' e . . process. manager ac av1s, w o staged May 15-18 in the OCC legislative ·one. The death Supreme Court does, pro· The reform movement in plays the title role. "We're beth, head a cast of 'l:I, the Auditorium. penalty is still on the books. bably in the middle of June. the early 20th Century that largest ever mounted by the And trial court judges and Then will come appeals replaced boss-dominated pleased to bring the classic company. "It really is a delightful to life for them, and the jiaies continUe to 5entence and death row inmnt.es will s tate nominating conven· play," Scott said, "full of and ki.a--to teachers that accompany murderers · w .... pen probably get stays of ex· tions with direct primaries the groups tell us i t wit and brilliance. It's not a death. ecution individually until the appeared tor a time to be enhances their own Dance Oass mini-play, but you will be ".'Tl'L GROWS issue is finally decided. . leading toward a universal 1 . tructi ,., ... The NAACP has a\so system -perhaps even the c assroom ins on a outJ>efore 10 p.m. It moves So tile population. on San challenged the death penalty d i r e c t national primary great deal... .Set at occ Vf!CJ quickly and it ii er and Q ti. ' d atb -"""n h. h '11 odr w · 1 Since • • M a c b e t h ' s • • T-ue n n s e •v .. w • in Florida courts and has in· w ic ,,o ow 1 so n, entertainment." tinues to grow. There are t.ervened with executions in among others, advocated. favorable reception by The play, according to presently a record 76 men at least 1(} other st.ates. By 1916. 24 states were A special high school in· there. California's moratorium holding presidential prima· vttationat master dance Scott. takes place in the tiny The con:stttutiooallty or on executions began under ries. but that was;the high-Orel· nstra class. featuring ca m e d French hamlet of s t . the Crilifomia death penalty Gov. Brown after James water mark. ln 1964 only 16 H:> television jazz da n cer Ma\U'ice. Knock. a bit of a · ti und b b ti states let the voters help Carlton -Johnson, will be faker, takes over the almost is. ~urrentoy the er t IUt • A ner Ben ey, Z'I, a Fresno pick the candidates. This C staged Wednesday by the non-existent practice of a Snuss.10n Court. 1: a e murderer, went to the gas year it's down to 13. Due at u I Orange Coast College Dance retiring doctor, and soon upreme was chamber Jan. 23, 1963. He Most stales still use con· builds it into a flourishing challenged oo I e v e r a 1 waa the state's 500tb legal ventioos, some use both Th Or C t Department. b . b . . th ....... .-v by 8 .,...,,.,.. of -·..: _ _,,, ... _ 93rd e ange o u n y The class will be held us10ess y convmcing e 6'..,..._ rv-y ex"" .... on lllUU ...., l to conventions an<l primaries. Philharmonic Society will people of the toWll that they lawyert, tnc:!uding etticraeys die from lethal gas in San It is bard to find even two ring down the curtain on its from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the are all sick and dependent for the Nat1onal Assodatlon Quentin. states that follow identical 0 C C g y m n a s i u m . for the Advancement . of -~.a I dd'ti th 14th concert season with the p ti . ti :-b lnvitati upon him. GONE UNUSED pr.,.,,..:uures. n a 1 on, e appearance or the Los ar cipa on Q Y on Lead roles in the play will Colored People. From that date, the gas states act over a time span Ange 1 es Philharmonic only, but spectators are be played by Kermit The California high court h be t d r beginning in March and Orchestra. Zubin Mehta, welcome at no charge. Christman as Dr. Knock, has stayed all executions c am r wen unuse or extending right up to the The annual dance class ltntt.1 1·t dec.'ides the case. more than four y ear s. national conventions. conducting, on Saturday. Joseph Purpura as the retir· C ·' d ··h M 11 draws its participants from Ing Dr Parpalaid Mary And whatever the court onuemne men ei~ er got This, then, is the Amer· 1 ay · · • decides. appeals are likely stays from state or federal ican way oC poUtical life for The concert:-lo be held iO surrounding high schools. Nugent as M ad a m e to consume the rest oC judges, had their 5entences a candidate and it is bound UCI's Campus llall. ~ill Dancers are selected by Parpalaid and Jean the calendar 1968. 'lbe men on reduced or gained new trials to impose its peculiar logic begin promptly at 8:30 p.m. their teachers to attend. chauffeur. played by Ken 1 as a result of five wide· on him. Scats will be held onlv until Johnson t e a c h e 1 in Wilson. death r<1'11 w.Ul-'probably re· sweeping court decisions af· Certainly. it was the op· 8:25 and no one ".ill be Hollywood and has been Admission to the play is :~ there during this feeling the rights of persQns portunity offered by the seated during the first featured on many television free, but tickets must be accused of crimes. New liampshire and Wis· number. spec:iall. He is also well picked up at the OCC Constitutionality of the The 50lst execution came consin primaries to get at The program wUI open known as a choreographer Book.store. Hours are 9 a.m. present law was argued on April 12, 1967, c;.(ter least a tentative reading on with MoUlrt's symphony No. _ln.....:.the_.:l::..·a_za_d~ __ n_·e_ld. ____ t_o_9-=-p._m_. _____ _ before the. Supreme Court Reagan had replaced Brown voter attitudes toward the 36 in C major' followed by.- on March 28 with Prof. in the governor's o£ficc. Vietnam war and President Stravinsky's Jeu De Cnrtes Anthony Amsterdam of the Aaron Mitchell, 37. a Johnson that led McCarthy or "Card Game" I ballet In University of Peonsylvarua Sacramento Negro. was put to act. th d 1 ) o •·· s attcx:klng it and Deputy At· t d th th t d f kill' Mc C art h Y , s success ree ea s . vorar\ s ym· ty, Gen. Albert W. Harris 0 ea a ay, or · mg brought in Kennedy and phony No. 8 in G major will Jr. defending. a policeman during an arm· forced Johnson to declare a follow intermission. ed robbery. Zubio Mehta. horn 31 l\.RGull1ENTS No one had died ·m the ga ~ hand he may well have pre· . B b . " , £erred to conceal for a years a go m om ay, India. Main arguments again~t chamber since and one man while. And the fact that not is considered by many the law were: from condemned r ow . enough states hold presiden-authorities to be the finest -Juries are "stacked·· Calvin Thomas. 30 a Los tial primaries to give any or the young conductors. He against. defendants beeause Angeles Negro, had htl' candidate a lock on the has been music director of persons opposed to the sentence commuted to life nomination let Humphrey t h e L o s A n g e 1 e s death penalty are excluded. Wlthout possibility of parole and Rockefeller make their Philharmonic Orchestra for -Ind~~~~a~areijib~yiRieiq~ainioiniJi~iei~i.iliOOi7i.~be~l~a~~~m~~~e~s~.iiiiil~~~~~d~~~x~y~~~r~s~.iii not afforded c o m p e t e n t counsel after the f i r s t automatic appeal. 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TllMS -TBMS -111MS NO MONE! DOWN OUl OWN CH01C1 CHAIM " IANIAMlllCAID -MAl1ll CHAI• . . • • I· DE you Yori! rem1 Slnc1 why and me Ibo' mati with La nu.n ed ti lertl am tdU "U1 Mrti • I· Roya( Treatment KreWe Hails King, Sound the trumpets. Unfurl the flags. Queen The Mystick Krewe of Komus has sleeted a new king and queen. With traditional fanfare, Leon Dietzi, King Komus and Mrs. Merrill Hastings, Queen, will be honored at the Royal Ball Saturd.ay, May 11. . Pres~ntation of the traditional flag to the. reigning queen and the roY.aj sash to the king will be the highlight of lhe ball to take place in the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Krew& pr-esident, Thomas Wilde, will preside over the cere- mony which is based on an old New Orleans custom. · The queen's flag bears the crest of the Krewe and was original- ly designed by Mrs. Harmon Ward. The king's ribbon of honor is •raditionally th~ same fabric as £he dress the queen wore at the pre- vious Mardi Gras Ball. · Past kings and queens of the group will be presented; the queens wearing tiaras and the kings wearing their ribbons of honor. Decorations for the regal event will be "lit for a king.'' A gold- en throne, draped with red velvet will be comple01ented by flags of previous queens on both sides oi the sta~e. Entwining the stairways' balustrade will be red and white carnations. Table cepterpieces will include a gold crown, black Spanish fans and red carnations. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conroy will be host...and hostess, assis~d by Mr. and Mrs. Louis L.eBrun:--Before the Royal Ball, which will in- clude dining and dancing to the music of Charles Gates orchestra, the Krewe will be entertained at a champagne party hosted by the Queens Club of the Mystick Krewe of Komus at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Mike. Tnajillo. REGAL ATTIRE -Mrs. Merrill Hastings, Queen (left), displays t)anner similar to the one she will receive next Saturday as she and Leon Dietze, King Komus, (second from left), are seated in the place of hono~ by Mystick ~cewe of Komus. Handing Dietze his royal sash is Mrs. Jordan Greer and assisting with the ~an­ ner is her husband. Past queens' 6anners will ·be displayed while past kings will be wearing their individually designed sashes. . AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO •• -Mrs. Frank Taylor, who enjoys driving a bus for the Newport- _\Ieaa School District, know,. it iS' 'to be in ' charge of 60 active youngsters. But she wouldn't have any other job. ... r She's Always in the Driver's Seat Mobile 'Morp' Keeps Her Cool ' By PAMELA HALLAN Of tlle Dally "lot s1111 A big, old yellow'bus lumbered down the street, his~ing and snorting as it came to a atop sign. In it was a passel of squirming. gig- gling youngsters. And one woman. But it ·is no ordinary woman who maneuvers aroun~ corners, shifts enormous gears. and occasionally Jeana over to a microphone to say, "Hold down the noise. kids." _ It's a woman who "keeps her cool." A woman-like Eva Taylor. "It's a very ipteresting job," said £va. She was sitting in a chair in her Corona del Mar home, wearing her blue bus driver's uniform. a uniform she's very proud of. "Some people don 't like them." she said, "But I do. I think it gives the public a chance to know you're doing a job.'' But to Eva Taylor. driving a bus is m01e than just doing a job. It also means being with young people whom she dearly loves. "I was apprehensive about hil(h school, but you know. they're really terrific. I look forward to them. "And the kindergarteners! They're so cute. Some can hardly get up the steps. Sometimes I carry them across the ~t If Ju raining," she said. "It's interesting for me to watch them grow up. J go to their games and Christmas programs. I can see them change. year by year. "Uke when they're in junior high, they're very unruly. They think they know EVERYTHING," she laughed. "But when they get ~ hlib school .... they're no longer quite the big shots they thought they were .. ·. suddenly they're ladies and gentlemen." Eva's own daughter is grown and married. But as she talked it was evi- dent that her role as bus drive~ has made her more than ever a mother. "Lot's of the .JittJe ones use me as a second mother." she admitted. "They want to tell, me things and kiss me and here I'm holding up traf· fie.·· "Sometimes I Lind a child with a problem and . . . well . . . it gets to you," she said softly. ''Sometimes you can help them. It doesn't take too Jong ... a couple of minutes. What's a cou- ple of minutes if you make them hap· pier? "You know. yo u can learn a lot from kids." she said. "Just their general outlook is rewarding. They're very fair in lots of ways. You can learn from them if you take time." Eva's altitude may be one reason _.wby almost all the bus drivers in the Newport-Mesa · School District are women. "My supervisor feels that women are more conscientious and motherly toward the children." ~aid Eva, wlio was the third female bus driver to be hired in the district. ''Some men tend . to have less pa· tience." She admits that it wasn't easy to break into a man's realm. .. Men resented us at first. They "doubted our ability to drive a bus. Even my husband said. 'You can't drive one of those things,' '' saJd Eva. , . "And r said 'Yes I can.'" Eva confesses that it wa~ hard to get accustomed to a huge vehicle behind her. especially 'on making turns. But she completed her supervis· ed driving training and then passed her Department of Motor Vehicles written and driving tests with flying colors. She also passed her first aid test and learned how to use a fire ex- tinquisher. using the latter knowledge - to test on a burning car one day. ''I've been driving the bus now for seven years," said Eva. !'And believe me. when I get into our Mustang it feels like I'm in a kiddy car." Eva believes that driving a bus Is a good occupation "for a woman because it gives her a chance to be home when her children are and to still get her housework done. Eva's eyes seemed to glance around her own immaculate home for a mo- . ment. Then they became thoughtful before she answered the question, "Do yo!J ever regret it?" "Sometimes when I'm out on a run and· something unexpected happens I realize th.at I'm frightened ," she con- fessed. "But I immediately get bold of myself and give myself a pep talk. I tell myselC to be careful, but riot overcautious. I tell myself Dever to get to the point wheia!:thlnk I.can't make mistakes. "Sure. there ave been times when I've asked myself. 'What am I doing here?' But I can always answer that one. I'm a bus driver because I enjoy It Because the kids are terrUic. I wouldn't be anything else." • ~uzzing -stirs -Up Hornets' ·Nest,. Puts Bee • Her Bonnet DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am glad you printed the letter from the New York woman "ho,... appalled at the remark made by a ~t on TV. Since most of ~ sho"• are taped. why don't they edit out the vulprJtles and offensive materiaJ? It teema to me tbe peopte who produce tlese lbows are trying to aee bow111ucb blue material they can Ute and pt IWIY with. Last -.k a frleod of mine who la a nun was a iuest In our home. I decld· ed to turn on the TV for a UtUe en- tertainment, On that very same show a member or the cast, NOT a con· tettant asked Ute CoUowing queatJon : "U yoo blld a Owe buzzer 1y1tem in· Mr14d)D ,our 11"1 ud someone sud· deo17 paabed that buttoo; what would , " your reaction be?" · How much looter .. • pine to l'iave garblge dumped into our tlving rooms? -ltF.G. DEAR R.F.G.: It's., .. 1" ... te 10 Cite ttkra WM doll't wut tllle prba•e I• 7tv ltrim( ,..., I rt111et: Wrfte te tltt Mtwwk. tllle lltal TV all· Uta, ... .,...... -..,... •• ".,_ e1•1etell wttla tltt ..... , . Tell diem 1" ,,W aot wa~• Mr pro- irama • bty 9'lielr jlnd1cta. WH1 the mta11 .......... tllrH .. Ute - eellar tlley'I bew ta.er eu • ltaser ••~ dtrt rw tale.t. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a registered nuree who would llke to eX" press a point of view ln behalf of those of us who staff bospttall. I am not belnl dramatic when 1 uy we are trtlDed 1D the trdtioD Of tbe theater. The show must go on. regardl0$S of bad news from home. our own aches and pains. financial worries, in-law problems -whatever. 'Illness does not glve • patient the rlCbt to bl 1bU$lve or downright 119ty. Pb7slcians, nurses and technicians do not Wish to ln!Uct pain or discomfort oi))attenta. but often it is neceuary1ln ont.r to do Ult tests.· Some patients act u lf we hurt them purposely for scme Md.lit.le reasons. After spentlng many years In holpltala I am firmly convinced that fllaen.does not alter one's personality. Gtntne nlce people remain nice, In ... of paJJI and mJaery. The DISty o• wtio use t&ckness as an excuse to bt mun are foollni no one. -OLD STARcaY .L Saturday for two months. The cook~ ln some of the restaurant! are pretty g~. Suggest be give them a chance. DEAR OLD STARCHY: ODe of tbe prteclpal tests tf 1aahlrlt7 ls t111e abtU- ty to tolerate dlscomfort...aed aulety wUbout t.aldec. It °"' •• tthen. Tills bold• tne for th w•trtt1, teadter, aaleaper'" a9d lffrdart, a'a weU a1 Gfve 11 .t 1"e ~ ••• lnea a PY tllle pbyalctu, Hne, teelllaldu ud ctvea 1" Cllt be, loot.tat! For tlPI patieat. • , .. lllow to llludle &Ille aaper tes Yo1tr natemt111t-. lldlftl1als wh . ealmnH, et.eek Aa Lander'I. Reill ataR lto1pltall are tnlMll ta th lier booklet, "Nedlll•I Hd Pettlag • tllleater rs ~ 8"* ._...,.~·• • lftat Are tllle UmJU?" Send your ,... 1tate1111t111t w.. dtter to tile tntll 41ve1t to Alll• Ludera I• cate of WI wllle1 lae ..W: ''AD dlle ..W's a etace. MWIJNllllft', eedM18( •eat. la • Allld an die mu ud ...a mettlJ aMI a 1t11. 1tampetl, tell·~ players.'' enelope. . All• taacten wtl1 b& , ..... a.ea, 1W wttlll ,.., prob1e1111. Selld dllem .. w la cue tf Tiiie D~Y PILOT, ....... C 0 N F I D ENT I A ~ TO CON- SERVA'TIVE OR CHEAP?: Why the antics with aemantica? He'• cheap and. turthtr;mon be bal pronn lt eveey ... !.81..:. Nll-addr•••· ........ ~·-1 . ' r ~ -~i;..._--...._ ......... ____ .... __ ~·----.....,...._ --• ..-----. .......... A:. II:---.._ --.--.. __ .._._..-., ______ • ...:-. _,...__...__ ___ _. ___ _.., ... .-..--~ .. ~··---·-<--tt--.....• _ _. __ •_• \ lutldl1, .._, 7, lM Rummgging Around ------- \ Old ltUp models, a vintage Marshall Styll, James Pen- 1890 weddillc dreu and an ~. Ralph Llnpnber1. a,ntlque aculpture pltce will Kenneth Brickey, Richard be amonc items to be aold at Brockmeyer, and I r v i n I t b e r u m m a a e a a l e • Shedd. · sponsored by the Women 's Other chairmen are the Fellowship at St. Abdrew's Mmes. KeMeth H 1 m e t. Presbyterian Cburch. William Blan•on. J a c k the event, scheduled for Dalbey, Kemp Richardson, May 10 and 11, wW take Donald Langille, E d w i n place at the fellowship ball, · ·- ltlrnoocl, Jamea Moore, Doqlu Dick, Red Shearer, John Miller. StQ Mumford. Frank Caudell. Andrew Knox, John Deao, and Jobn Campbell. Women'• drcle membera will be sales ladiea during the event which will benefit miaalona. corner of 15th Street and St. ~~:~' Rd., Newport Arts, Crafts In addition to the uaual Inspire Viejo Group men'•, w o m e n ' 1 and children'• clothing there will M 1·ssi·on · be an art comer with art aup-. plies and fr-am• for aale.~ ho u aewarea department, Mrs. Ric:bard Sd!ross' sporting &oods and garden Million Viejo bome will be shop, toyc, boob, and a the Mtt1nc for tbe MCOnd jewelry and boutique aection meetmc of the new 1 y plus bats and fUtn.lture. organized Mission V i e j o Co-chairmen of the event • Arts Md Crafts Auociation CHOICEST MORSELS -Eumining three of the Ralph Lingenberg, Mn. Tbomu Moss and Mn. are the Mmea. Thomas at 7:30 p.m. Wedneeday, most interesting items to be sold at the rummage Marshall Styll, wbo display an antique atatue, an _Y.ou and John Wyman. May 15. aale spoD10red by the women's fellowship of St. An-1~ wedding gown and an old 1bip model. Department chairmen are The group waa orgmiised 'drew'• Prubyterian Church are' (from left) Mrs. tbe Mmea. Earl B~lland. and offtcen were elected _____ .;_ _____________________________________ ....;._ during a meeting in the borne" ~s. Harry Thorne. Daught~rs ubiblt to take p&ace in cco- Junctioo with tbe Cinco de Mayo Festival at Miuion Viejo High Sdlool Friday from 12:30 to '8:30 p.m. For- ty members will show arts and cndU woru at the event. I LONDA STEWART Ene..-t Betiotna/_ Annou.nced Londa Cattlerlne ·Stewart will bei:ome the bride ol Henry Skorvan Woods ol Costa Men during Aug. 31 nuptial rites. Mi;ss Stewart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qt.is B. Stewart of Orange, Js a graduate ol Orange ffi&h School al>d a senior at UCL · .-Jcrgfamily.- Mrs. WiWam Rogal was elected by the 39 people at- tending as president of the new ll"OUP· Asslatrnc. her will be the Mmea. ut..id 'Jlanney, secretary; Robert Freiberg, t r e a s u r e r ; Thoma& Warren, publicity cbalrmao; Byron Marril, exhibits chairman. a n d Robert Grote, workshop6 obainnan. Mrs. P a u 1 Swanson was appointed vice pre aided. WOl'Ubops in CNllU and fine arts ai:e being ptalmed for members, who now number in the ·50s. and will start lo the fall. Arti1t1 and people interested in working and learning about an. and CNfts m,a.y obWll h.riwi in(ormation by caWng Mr. Rogal, 837-1965. Her fiance. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woods of Costa Mesa, is an alumnus of Mater Dei High School and Loyola University where be affiliated with Delta Sigma ' Memories Memben of the OrlDCe CountJ Emma Sansom · cbitJter, United Dauatiten of the Conleder«J, will call on their own memorln for the procrmn at t h e i r meet.inc next 11\urtdly. Program . cba1rman and hlatorian, , Mill auiJtine Broob, bu med eacb member to ~ a abort liistorlcal tit .ma.mi tn- ddeot that occurred before or during 1881-11116 wbldl hu been handed down tn families. The program also will include a discussion of S d Id the Reconstruction Era. pring Tea Stage in Emera Bay Hoatesses for the 1 p.m. Tb E aid Ba b f Mr eve t In the home of Mrs 1 mer Y ome o s. Colin Timmons and her daughter, Miss Vicki Onstott (seated. left to right) receive information about college life from (left to right) the Mmes. Richard Stewart, Harold ~ence A Nisson of San~ was the setting for Laguna Beach Panhellenic's Ana will ·be the Mmes. · Spring Tea f?r Laguo_a Beach High School senior Fletcher Stewart and c. A. coeds and their mothers Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Onstott Ives and Timmons. . - Williamson, both of Costa Mesa. Several m • m b • r 1 , in· eluding Mias Broob and Mrs. Nlsson wl1l be at- tending Ile annual dtvlsicJa convention to take place May 16, 17, and 18 at the Grant Hotel in San Diep. Two es11y conteltl are stW open, one for adult chapter member• and GDe for studenta. Information rep.rdiDg either e o n t e • t may be obtained by caDIDI the cbi!pter president lit 5G- 5711 :Concert Reviewed Dr. J. Poppel' ... il 1 return to Orange County tomorrow to )ectlare oa tbe approacbinc Ptd:mmonic concert. 'lbe s-eriew will be preaented in Irvine Coast Country Club. Zubin Mehta will conduct the Loa An&ele s Philharmonic Orchestra oo May 11, at UCl. A professor o< music and director o( the 0 p e r a WorUhop at UCLA, tbe doc· tor established an Opera School in Form0$&. For his "efforts in behalf oi COft· tiemporery music Dr. Pop- per rec.tved Citations oi Merit from the Nau.al A.nodatlon " Amerlcan' Compose!'S and Conductors boeb in 19118 aad lteS. Stylish Plans Rosy Everythiog's Coming Up Ro9ea for h d e as er t fMhlon •how being planned bf the Temple H 111 e 1 ~ Serving u chairmen of the benefit which will take place at a p.m. Tuesday, May 14, in the Sheratoa- Beach Inn, H u D t I n g t 0 n Beach, are Mrs. Alvin Kroll and Mrs. Halsey Cbenoweth. Alto assisting are the Mmes. J act Schieimu, Robert Marks, M o r t o n Wedner, Edward Farber, MattheW Plotkin, Herbert Porath. Louis Saltzberg and Al1at Resnick. Tickets, at fl.75, may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Kroll, 897-8900, or Mrs. Chenoweth, 897-3678. Fashion. from a r e a specialty 9bops will be c o o r d i n a t e d by Mrs. Florence Smales. Plant Shows Discussed Horoscope ·Scorpio: Be Gracious WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 By llYDNEY OMARR . concerned with c o s t • de*1ntne if )'OU can ·be finances, posseuiona, but practical Show you are this i$ straightened out capeble. through aid of f a m i 1 y CAPRICORN (Dec. D- "'lbe wise man controls member· Jan. 19): Know h d 1 e hia deatlny • • • Astrology VIRGO ( A11g. 23-Sept. 22): recmtly latned Clll now be points the way." Oycle continues hip, but put to praetbil 1111. Ez- ARIES (March 21-April you must make effort to prtll confidence, eepeclally 19): Toward evening hours view persoos, situations in in yourself. Otben, in· the world seems brighter more rulistic light. Avold eluding superiors, w 111 for you. Earlier there are setf-decepti0t1. The truth can follow auit. key la '-> control apt to be misunderstandings be benfl.lcial, especially to-the pece. at office, with those working day. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. for you or aerving you. Be LIBRA (Sept. ~Oct. 22): 18): lndicatione point to receptive, but don't be Heavier responsibility due, cllaace and travel, mainly bullied. but you may also receive bued upon COID{DunlcatioD. TAURUS (April 20-Mey greater rewardl. Secreu ?;WbiDc delnMe II ..ctJed tf 20): Mkunderstandinc with are expoeed which beoefk ,,_are ltullbanl. u.i. to children abotdd not be blowlt y0u. Accent on Hillty to reMOll -be ~ mt ol proportion. After ear-coovince others of yoUr PIBCES (Peb. tt-Mscb }y evening hours much can wcrtti. Succea ii indicated. 20): a.ect financial details. be MtUed -but you JU1 SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 'l1Mlre could be loopbole have to make coocenioo 21): Today you find that wt1icb W«ka qainlt you. If where exptDNJI are con· persons who opposed you oblervaat, you uve money ~· now come over to your side. -1am abo'f'n al.lo tbrouCb GEMINI (May 11.June Be gracious. Av°'d an I-told-veraatile a ppr o a c b. A- 20): Oleck details befcn ar· yoo·so a.ttltude. Help thote QUARlllS indiTidual aids riving .t decision. Tendency who confide In sincere man-cause. is to went to overthrow ner. You'll be repaid. GE 1' ER AL TEN· routine. Wise course die· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22. DENCIES: Revenal of tates that you ~ lo Dec. 21): You attract aUiel, fwm IDdicat.ed wbicb could regulaUool. Then bUance is fritadl -hopes aJ»d wl5"es affect coatnct. ICJ'"IDIDl obtained, ultimate auccess come doter to reality. 1'ty Cycle moves up fGr LIBRA. shOW1\. -11 • ask for wbat ii re.0, Spedal word to CANCER: CANCER (June 21·July requlnd. Some wetch to 1bab ott tAI-'--to '"--A Members oi the Orange 22): Shake olf staWI quo·r========;;:::====:-=i:J.,=:u•=."""· County brDnCh ot t h e Today you can eredic* American Be,ooia Society situatlOD which hu been ol will meet Tbunday, May 9. coocern to family. Com· at 7:~ p.m. in the Gerden munlcate, be available for Grove Grange Hall. • U"gesti-n:--·t ..., HB Auxiliary Mn. Jean KerUn'-will !~~~~&Joi"&~ ... _ ... _1 , ~ A speak oo bow to prepare companionship. ftDna ea ....,...,.. UX· p 1 a n t s f o r 1 h o w s . LEO (July 23-Aug. !2): lllary of Huntington BNch Refreshments will be t«Ved Journey you may have coil· pthers in the American and plants will be shown.' templated comes closer to • Lelion Hall at l :30 p.m. the Guests lft welcome. realitv. Early_today .,..., are first Thursday ot each_.·-==========='-=J==-==J=~-=-JI mootll. On the third Thurs·'r ~ of the monUI members and protptetive memberi may call Mn. Arne Jensen, S3S-2777, for location in· tonnatioe. Thinlc~ lot~er's Day Tt"fJNK ...• Jta1nlnhl _.,,.. ---..... ·-- IF YOU ARE A NEWCOMER TO TOWN OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM YOU WJSH TO DO A GOOD TURN ••• 'HONE THIS WONDUFUl COMMUNITY SlltVICE AND A HOnHS Will CAll WITH •tm AND IN'°ltWATION. Dottie Walters Hospitality Hostess 1>--1·· .. We Welcome Y•u r. The • O~NGE COAST AltEA '"°"' 144-ff21 • ,1 Sl~K'S II FASHION ISLAND II • ...... IJIO - ..... 1917 NEWll'OltT CINTIA , , Harbor TO PS Phi. He pl.am to do graduate • work at Cali!omia State Col- Harper School in Costa lege at Fullerton. Mesa la the scene where--------- Daring the meetinc plarls also were made for the tint member• ol TOPS Harbor Ughters 11ther each Mon- day evening at 7:30. The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating .. mid- • spring clearance .. of forecast faSliions 1/2 to 1/3 off designer '- and better dresses ~ 30:00 to 67.00 were 60.00 to 100.00 Take your pick! Forecast Shop dresses, costumes a!'d suits frQ~ our spring collection. Meny one-of ... kind for casuel wear, deytime or cockteil hour. Wide selection of f abricl end styles and J ~~· . ' c~ors. Misses srzes. forecast dresses 20--torry no mail or phone orders .. ___ . ·-____ .._ ...... -...... ----... Nancy WU HCC Commu Church, her fathE ding v~ Jahn Ml cerelD<lO Rev. Da The bl ol' Mr. 1bomu -Latiuna band Is Sickler and Mrs • Pasa<ten , .. For hE chose • gown· f scallope and eHx ribbon lhouldel Mrs. Laguna sister, 11 dressed full ten. ried a earnatic Br ic identica length lemony They w Sickler, sister o! da IGUE Katie SI and MI all of L Bill ~ served man. t bride's Dennis with Ph and Ge of Lagu Stout, stepbro Follo't about : for a 1 Beach' Thin l Mot THI~ Jt( ...... 641>1 I ... ... ' COi' • NIDCJ DiaDe-Annatrong was elOOl'ted to IM &&tar ol C o mmunity Presbyteri• Church, Laguna Beach, by ber father to exdml(e wed- ding vows and rings with JOOI! Miller Sickler IV m a ceremooy perfonmd by the Rev. Dallas Turner. The bride il'tbe daughter ol' Mr. and Mn. DaYid 'Ibomas Armstrong o f -Laguna &adl, 8Dd her lws· band is the soa ol J.ack Sickler ol Laguna Beech and Mrs. O.tyle F. Stout of Pasadena. For her wedding the bride chose a lull lengtb white gown f~abLo ne-d with scalloped edgiiig Oil the hem and elbow length sleeves. A ribbon crown caugbt ber atioulde:r length vtil. Mrs. Rooold Rboada of Laguna Beacb, the bride'• si&ter, was matron ol honor, dressed lb a deep orange full length gown. She CM· ried a bouquet of oraoge eamatil)nS. Br I desmaids, carrying identical bouquets, wore full length dresses of apricot, lemon yellow or pale yellow. They were the Misses Aon Sickler,· the bridegroom's sister of Pasadena and Lin- da 1Quewe!', Holly Nichols, Katie Sihalfer, Karen Kinney and Mrs. Marte Woodbury,' all of Lag\.ma Beach. ' Tunday, May 7, 1968 · New Duties ~a Mesa Wedding /A\ccepteCI Judith Ann Fay Now . -- THE DINO DE LAYRENTllS ,~~-----~f-+., RLtes :d;:~~~:an:~-J -M-rs. Ll1 arles .Simps OO -MBlBIE ... 1.n...,...., In D-1~0° Cob II\' Dd.Aa. ~ trols her destiny . . . • astrology will point the way through the stars," as she installed officers ol Coeta Mesa-Newport H a r b o r Lionettes. Using a n astrological forecast tbeme, Mrs. Butta presented a Sagittarius horoscope (foremost star) to Mrs. Bertren Smith, president; Virgo, Mrs. H. Leonard Aldrich, vice presi· dent; Taurus, Mn James Gallager, treasurer. and Sagittarius, Mrs. Fred Ellis, ieeretary. Mra. Henry Vaughn, past president alfd parllamen· tarian "will add another star to the crown earned l95t year," said Mrs. Butts. The ce-emony was coo· ducted before !IO members and friends in Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, aslC1 e n t e r t a i n m e n t was presented by N e w p o r t Harbor. High S c h o o 1 ' s Chantelles. under the dlrec· tion of Mrs. Lester Van Dyke. Wedding In Of/in~ A Sept. 7 wedding in Pasadena is being planned by Barbara Winters Judith Ann FLay became the bride of Charles B. Simpson during a double ring ceremony in St. John the Baptist CathoUc Church, Costa Mesa. performed by the Rev. Mark Stehly. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Fay of -Costa Mesa, was given in marriage by her father. She wore an empire gown of scalloped lace over sat.in styled with bell sleeves and a train. A crown or pearls topped her finger tip illllsion veil 8lld she carried a cascade of tiny white roses. Mrs. Robert Ewald, the matron of honor, wore an empire gown fashioned with yellow dotted swiss over yellow satin and carried miniature yellow roses. Bridesmaids, w e a r I n g while dotted swiss over green satin gpwns and car- rying identical bouquets, were the Misses Patricia McManama, the b r i de ' s cousin from Granada Hills; Nancy PirUe of Costa Mesa; Inga Rauh. the bridegroom's cousin o f State College at Lon g I ~J!W' ti*~,... Tucson and Diane Doyle or Beach. He was the athlellc . .t r.ou· ~"*' C0:\10'"°· Ventura. director of the Costa Mesa e" n uw 'l &D! Cathy Murdock of Costa Boys' Club and currently (1 GOES HOLLYWOOD \ Mesa was flower girl. Her serves ~ program director 'l f th B • Cl b · v TllCMw:oon oao • green satin dress peeped o e oys u an eo·11i111---------m1 through dotted swiss and tura. she carried a lace basket of Returned W e d n e s d a y flowers. Bill Murdock of from a honeymoon trip to Costa Mesa was r Ing Ensenada, Mexi c o, thel bearer. . newlyweds are making their The son of Mrs. Dorothy home in Ventura. Simpson of Tucson and -_-,,...-......... ___ _ Venice Simpson or Sapulpa, I tl ll!!!~.A_i1 ::i~'"Jc:~ be0klha1. asbekedt Jack MUahll~ to ~fl~ f/!y i..:',',.~ich S S ~an. S ering Last Tl-TaR l lit guests to their seats were '"''"" • .,,.,,.,, John Fay of San Pedro and THE SILENCE John McManama, the """',.et 1,u. t:ts bride's brother and cousin. 0'"-' Tlae11-s.ve sue Other ushers were Jackl~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:'.11 M u r d o c k and Richard Hange. . . Following the ceremony. 150 guests gathered for a reception in the Co:;ta Mesa Golf and Country Club. The new Mrs. Simpson , was graduated from Estan-'I cia H1 gh School and the Los Angeles School of Dental Assistants, Anaheim. Her husband, a graduate of Tucson High School. at- tended OCC and California John Lennon in • "How I Won The w.,,, "King Of HHrts" ENDS TONIGHT A11tlla11y 9 •11111 "GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN" ...,.. ,.,..,. "P. J." Couple Exchange Vows 1~~::::::::::===~11 During Tempie Rites STARTS WEDNESDAY Peul Newmet1 In "Cool Hind Luke" "Wait Until Dark" THE LUXUR IOUS cascading bouquets o f Bill Sickler of Puedeoa served as his brother's best man. Ush~ induded tile bride's brothers, Gary and Dennis Armstrong, al_9ng with Phil Stys. John Ponsen and George Swartwout, all of Laguna Beach. and Oorky Stout, t be bridegroom's stepbrother of Pasadena. MRS. J. M. SICKLER Double Rlrui Rites "'"-,.... Cameron and her fi&ace, Harold Thomas Wallace. News of the forthcoming Baskets of tulips and mix· ed spring flowers adorned the altar of Temple Beth El when Shelley Gordon and Elliott Kallick exchanged their wedding rings and yellow and orange tulipf.t. Serving the . bridegroom. son of Mrs. Rose KalUck of Beverly Hills, was Steven Gottschalk. best man. and 1 ushers were· Murry Fisher. Jerry Labowttz, Steve n1 Soloman and Steven Gordon. NEW IALll\A THEATRE ~~=-- llOMI Of IOCKINO CHAil lOOll I 109 CAST BALBOA ILVD. \ 1[.BALBOA 1£NlllSULA· '13-40CI ~ Following the ceremony, about 150 guests gatllered for a reception in Laguna Beach Woman's Clubhouse. Think . Mother's n·ay THINK ..• Jt41o lnhl ·-·,...,.. .. _. ·-... ,... '*'"' The new Mrs. Sickler fs a graduate Ii Laguna Beach High School and now attends OCC wh«e she is studying to be a dental assistant. Her -nusband attenaed John MUil' High Scbool, Pasadena and LBHS. He was graduated event was annolinced by her from Santa Aoo. City College parents, Mr. and Mrs. and also is a student at William c. Cameron during vows. , OCC. a dinner dance in their The bride, daughter of Mr. The newly'ftds are mak-Pasadena home Saturday. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon ing their new h<>me in Assisting with host duties of Huntingf!>n Be~ch, was Laguna Beactr-and plan a---were the oenedlct-erect's given in marriage by her .. belated honeymoon trip to parent&, Mr. and Mrs. Ray father. Hawaii in September. Wallace of San Clemente. For her wedding she ' WallQ!Ce is bead of the Costa selected a white gown of Teens Top Program Mesa Water Department. Japanese saki silk designed Miss Cameron attends with. a train and· pearl Pitzer College in Claremont. beach~ork acce~ting t h e and her Uance attends the nec~hne .and wnsts. University of California, San · Miss ~nda Gbrdon served Diego. as. maid. of honor .and ' ll . W o m e n • s Fe owship, N e i ghborbood Congrega- tional Church of Laguna Beach will meet at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 14 in the dturc.b. Following devotions, Jed by Mrs. Don Williamson, Beatriz Salaverri of Spain and Nobuo Tsukatani of Japae, both American Field Service student.t at Laguna Beach High School, will present a program. bridesmaids were M t s s Merle S w i t z k y . Miss Paulette Kallick. Mrs. Stan Sax and Mrs. Mark Fien- berg. Her altendenls w o r e matching yellow ·floor-length gowns and c a r r i e d The bride was graduated from S3n Fernando Valley State College in Northridge and received her teaching credential at Mount St. Mary's College.- The bri<Iegroom also was afso "LADY l " graduated from San Fernan- do State. STARTS WEDNESDAY Following the wedding the "Valley Of The Dolli" couple was ho~ored during a1 & "F1nta1tic Voyage" luncheon reception in the\'~~~~;;::::::;;~=:5~~~11 temple wh~re the floral ar- rangements carried out the · orange and yellow theme. The newlyweds will make their home in Los Angeles following a Palm Springs honeymoon. Miss Salaverri, will sing and play her guitar for the women, and the Japanese student will show slides of his homeland and speak about its customs. Crossword Puzz1e l\IH IW\I 1111 \I \Ill 11\L l Ill I\\ II Watch her eyes light up for Mother's Day with a gift from our extensive BULOVA COLLECTION ""' ............ ,.. Sii...._ ..... ~ ~. 11,llMIL AlltlllNtlc. .-........... _.,,,. ... .... ......... n.. .... ......... ,_ .. .... -. 17 ........ .. 11 • ...--. Ytll••Wlllllt. -- ...... .,... I .............. ............... ........... *"1111t ........ , ....... D......_._...,...... , ............. .. , ... ,,..,. ..... .,,. ... _. _,......,. ........... TI RMS TO FIT -~ YOUR BUDGET iiiiii ~ l/lJ11I . · • Now Two Great ~ S-To 5orJO ~- MHOtt t~ .. 1"9 CPTI• ... llAHOlt ILl>O. COSTA MISA ........ '""""'•'°" UWTH HACll •IDt ... H MUNTllMTOtl llAIM ......... Of'P MON .. TllU•a •• fl•t. TIL f ..... --·-... --..... .J The public is invited to at· tend the meeting and a luncheon which ·will follow at noon. Luncheon tickets are $1.25 per person and proceeds will go to the ; 1 playground paving fund of Peppermint Ridge Home for Exceptional C h i J d r e n • • Reservations may be ob- tained by dilling the church BARBARA CAMERON office, 4~190. s.ptember Rites Choo• from the wonderful .... ctfOfl In thoee hard-to-find lAIGI & HAI.JI SfZIS 1 E 141/2-261/2 • 11-20 .. • DRfSSfS • SWEATBS • GOWNS • SHlfTS • SUPS • PANTIES • SPORTSWEAR tf ,...,. ll9f .,,. ef ... , .1.. . . . ff "''' f ...... 4MW., let ... , -Meli• her •Wfl Nlectleft. • ... GWf IOJCU ~~;sHALF-SIZE · sffop ~ 1IOS •wpert llYd... . • c......... Miiiiiiiiiiii "v, ..... ...,..,, ... .....,. "-': t :JOte l:JO ......, .. ,:00 .... U4 °' ........... ,..,,.. 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Geerp HH1fft911 "THE POWER" STARTS WIDNISOAY IA••AIN .MA.TINO W.•At ... wy, 1 , ... """'"•hult ........~ .......... ~ Ml?llOCOLCllt~ .... CllRUDll llllH .......... . .. 'CDUllTERPGIDr .a. -llONCtllOI a. .... Clhlt • ..._.. .. iTHEGOOI>. THE BAD I THEUGLY" See Ater Cer4 hi ' sruu PCTIMES .-~ute to pray, ~· toc1.1er -OIJC DSlm.Clla ...... ca•ntfllCAC A h• •rwl ,,.._Ill .... .,.... .... .. ,... c:a.,111 J JI DAJLY PILOT TUE S DAY MAY 7 D H .. ..,.lfMllJ •'"'1 (C) (30) 8 ..,_ Allttl=: (90) Louis Nye, Funkit all. ll'othtr Hub· bard, 'nd Al INll 1uest. 0 Sil 01a.tk M~: .J'-* t11 1 Trai•" (drama) ·~enn ford, Anne Vemon. ID Tiie n......_ (C) <JO> ID ,_., Ml (30) ID lY 1ti111 lclllMI: "Elllflsll Gram· mar." A 1-.. OA Mtttr s¥t and USI ... ll)E ...... l :JO D MIC """* s.rttee IC> (60) " Tiie .,., a.... (C) (30) m 11an1 <C> 130> .., MeHale's .. .., (JO) fl!) M.alltt 1111 Mttt If Maturity: "utrci• for Ht1llh." Marion Mar· 111111 ind Ev1 Dael dl1euss and tltmonstrate 1enatrlc c11isthtnlcs. ~• ........ " 7:118 Cll r..i.c .... (C) (30) Waftlr ~. • , '""' (30) 111 LM LllCY (30) 11 lllllpi's ltlall4 (C) (30) Ill Ellcli* Fact 1114 flJKr. "A Communlcalltns Model.'' An Ill· plor1tion of messa11 dtlivtry ind reeep1ion. T11chtf J1mn Bomin llostL E Alu dt Ml AIN 7:JO 11 a (J) DIHlri: .<Cl (60) Doris Dowlilll lutSla ·~ tht WHHhy Countm Palmttottl wllo rtfuta to beliM 11111 lltf tllin1 llCt horM II elrald of htr. (R) D I bll If Jt111nlt: (C) (30) ~nit, tilt Hip Hipple." Jnnnit crtttn a rotk 'n' roll lfOU' and new problems tor T Ol'J. Bobby Hart. Tommr ao,a. SIM O'Reilly Ind WUll1111 ltwla sveat. (R) ls "'°'tel to• ply hll trade •· cluslYtlJ fot 1llt SIA. 1 ...,.mment illltllfftnc. •llllCY· Gutab 1rt S.11· ti Bt1111, Susan Sllnt James. WllH Koopman 111d .loll11 Suon. <•> • ..... lrtlllii (C) (90) II) WaNtrillt (C) (30) 11lEMde•1ttltille t:OO 0 ~(I) r.-., Mlpt It 1111 Mwlu: (C) "Mdlalt's ....,.. (COlll- td't) '64 -Ernest lor111IM, Jot n,nn.. This comedy. 111 hi tllt So\ith h c1fle durin1 World Wtr It, i1NOlvts a plt1sur..s1di111 PT bolt allipper 11141 his by.tflt·boOk e1pl1h1. 8J'6aric.11 W• CCI (30) ID TY M.ial Ollalt t:lO e a Cl)... ...,... w.w: (C) (JO) Om and tiflda fM Mr. Hvttoll illltl~ Ill tlltlf place for "' l~nltt lby wlltn Illa back MddtnfJ .-eut Oii fllftl. (R) OJ P..,.t Ill Tmll (C) (30) m c... ...... ...... Cttt,.,,_ Ill Martel t lu Zl:lO JO:OO IJ 1' ea.,1i(1 ''8: (Cl !30) "Tht lfldi1111 Prim1ry." The results ol lht lfldi1n1 prlm1ry, the first conf1onl1tiofl bttwMn Otmocrahc S.n. Robert F. Kt11111dJ ol New Yo<k 11\d Sell. Eusint J. McCarlhf o1 Millllllllta. 111 pi-i.d. CBS ""' wia utillu lb Yott Profile AnllysiS ~.. to llfOWidt Mrly projectjons ot MllMll Ind tlltif pwctntaps ill tllt Indian• ptlm1ry. ................. (C) (60) D ~ Cil Tiie 1...-s: (C) (60) "Tha l rl1I." A dtltna pl1nt 1111rd witnnees • "murdw," but 1llt bo4r d1S1P9'1'1 An old lriefld ol DfYld Vincent's. Cflartit Gilman, IPOtl 11 1litn in tilt dtf111se pllnt whtta ht works ind 1l1rts Vinct11t, wllo If· rim with 1 witness H Gllm1n kllla the alien. The body inclntratu un- Mtn and Gilm111 IOtl Oii trill lot his lilt.· (R) a r..,. CC> (601 • Jedi LllMll ..... (C) (60) • ......, .... (30) fl) Tiie T If net Im U,: "The Lost World." A 1925 film-th• first of the llln1·Kon1 type moMttf mo¥· l1t-4!1ni111 lewis Stone. W1llace Bttry, Btult lM 1114 Uoy4 Hup11. ., T"" • &,Ill ....... ~ (C) (30) "I• Hllfl Country." Sllm Bir· nird flllla 11 111tll·•kt4 Ilk .. lltM II ta (I) ftlllrt (C) (30) 11111 ... ma. e ie.s: (C) (30) 1111 Johns. • ~ a tm CJ)..,..... ldll: (C) <60) "TlllMI' HolldlJ." The Gorll· 11:0011 °""' rca.ca ~ CCl (30) In tmtl ti IOUlllen1 France hi Jtf'1 Dufl"'1. st.I llffNtl .,tMI pl1ns for 111• D 1'1le u• ...., ""'9: (C) (JO) "" fnllll • llenily·IV'fdtd build· 1111 contllnl111 two Identical docu· Geor.. Sltln111r. mtnt rooms. Fr1nk Got1111n 1unts. 8 --·hi: ~ Me4 hdlf et (R) Ml!Ut ~ (honor) '42-llontl D Millltll I Mtwlt: "M""91 ,.._,. (ft!Yltl!Y) '41~umpluq llol•rt. MNY Alter, SklMY Grttn· llTect. Peter Lorre. m ,,. ... c.111111•11• <C> <3o> OJ""' M-(60) Atwill. D "'-(C) (30) l utw Werd. " ..... ., ......... " , .... rriM" (dnma) '51-StM Cothr1n, Dmtl lrialL ID * ,,_ <C> <30> Paton'• musical dl1mt 1bout • • 11 Rift. Yir1inl1 Ma,o. JOUlll Hepo lnm1t1 ol a Soutll ... -• .,,._...... ~ --( .... 1 l Allan mormaloly end his spec111 ll:l011 .,,,.. (mystery) '47- Nlatlollllllp •Ith tllt white prill· Joan Fontaine, Httt>trt Marll\111. cipal. (R) 8) M .. 11 Variety l:to 0 8 Cl) IJtdtM ltblrM (C) (60) D 0 (I) Tiii ,_.. ._ <Cl • (ft) Cil ... " .. Wlllte ..._: (C) ~1ndia111 Primary." Gt la er.. ... (C) 8 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) ll:U 0 tm Cil JMt 1iw, * T·BIRDS n . NEW YORK 12:30 OJ Naliff City ... (C) 8 hlltr 1 ... (Cl (2 hr) ......... (C) (30) l:JO II QI Cll W 8""11 HMr: (C) (60) Burt '*' lulu llMll . 0 ~ Cil " ,... • Tilllf: (C) (90) "A Thief 11 • Thief II e Tlllef.• Metter thief Altxalldef Mun· '1. wllo has bttn tltd up In pritoft.' Di\mME MOVIES ~·""' ........ <••1111) .... Ki111 St1nftr, l,. lrid1es. lt:tl. ""' ,......,... (l'Ollllnct) 'M-Oll¥t1 .... JIM M°"". ll:tl. Clllffll c....... "Tiie """' ' OJ ActlM Tlleltre: "Th• lion Hu Win11 .• 12:45" ...... : (C) .......... (wtSltra) ·~ Ctoptl, •11111 .OllllL 1:00 8 MIN: ..,._ nw...' (dl'lmt) '3&-Mtfle Olltrotl. Joel Meer... G IMlt: "f• """"' ..., o.,s" ( dHsk) '52-Mtf1 NflWM. 011n1 Hy\IM. .. °""" ...... tf ......... 1 flllllitll) '41 -lin1 C!eebJ. • U:JO • ..,..._.,ff .......... (d11- 1N) 'lf -Wt .. Mer, Gltrlt ~ 4:JI. (C) .... " ...... (drl!N) 'SS -ll!Mfe S11f!W1'\ "°"" 1}111. 8(C),... ..... " <~> ·eo -,,. ..,. ~ CMrilt .. S&VIN5 THE Public and Trade COMPLm PRJNTIN6 SERVICE 2211 w ..... aw. DI. KILDARE ~--~.IVOR­ _.j_-=a:t. 16 SO '4EW lifRE 1 THOUGt41 l 'O GM. A 8IG ~RTY /o#¥J 111mE EV!RYBOOY. YOO KION, AWAY FROM W()RI( SO WE CAN All RELAX . JUDGE PARKER MOON MULLINS TUMIL!eWEEDS Mun AND JEFF FJfANCI~, WOULO YOLI ~10!1( AU.OWIN4S' 7ME u~s OF Me -ro 'TAICE YOU OUT TO LUNCH ON SlmJR!)AY? HE'S JUST ABOUT TIE $\'fflfST MAH IH "TIIE ~17, IWD l WANT ALL Hl5 f'RINPS AT 91.A19' TO «.110 tolCti HIM 1HE WAY l DO. -r1 LL! Tl LL! TILLl .. .-. ·~ ..... . . r By Ferd Johnson By Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith ~' -__,, .. I TEST O' STRENGTH -Joseph Benti, above, ts joined by Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevareid, J ohn Hart and David Schoumacber in a report and analysis of the lndtana -primary on "Campaign '68" tonight In color at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. This pri- mary will be the first confrontation of presidential hopefuls, Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Eugene J. McCarthy. TELEVISION VIEWS George C.arlin looks Ahead By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -The low-budget bot weath· er variety shows rarely cause much excitement and creep away quietly when September rolls around. BUT GEORGE CARLIN, one of the bright young .comedians who is very serious about the joke business, says that bis sul)'Uller replacement as- signment last sea-son in Jackie Gleason's CBS spot, plus a number of bookings on Johnny Carson's "To- night Show" on NBC have been the two most im· portant breaks in his career. The Gleason replacement gave him stature, and the.. Carson show gave him a special kind of exposure. One immediate result was that ~ price as a guest star went up. Another was a flood of bookings on the top variety shows. And the third and not least was a part• in a forthcoming Doris Day movie . CARLIN ts a West Sides Manhattan boy who does not look like a comedian, and who both writes . and performs bis own material. In addition he has ' served a couple of hitches writing material for other performers as in NBC's Music Hall series. Carlin has little trouble keeping his material fresh. Much of bis humor is topical and be works largely with"a cast of five characters he has creat· ed. HE CAN SATIRIZE politicians and political institutions by slipping into his character of "Coun- cilman Cop-out." He has a disc jockey character, a weather forecaster, a wino and a couple of pretty strangle females in his repertoire, too. The Gleason job, he said. "taught me to per· form in sketches and gave me some confidence about acting as host. But the important thing was that it turned me into one of those familiar faces ·just because I was there once a week for a while.'' WHAT · NOW? "Well, I'd like my own show, particularly now that the variety shows have prov· ed they are really able. to make important state- ments.'' All three networks will cover the results o{ the Indiana primary tonight with special reports and bulletins during the evening. NBC bas a half ·hour show scheduled at 8 PDT, and CBS at 10. It will be covered in detail in the late evening news. Dennis tlaf! ltletaace •NII, .. IClllA •A llMY IH ltrJtf NUAY ! • " THE BOA 1 BEAT AllllH leek.My, 11etle111I 1wer4 wl1111er for ._I .. uv ... ,. ef yechti11t1 ct••" the t...t !Net f.f. the CAIL't' Pf\.Ol. He t +Ii• 111ly f•lltlme ~Htl11t ,.,.,..., .,. •"Y Or•l'lt• Cew11+y 11ew''''*' ... ff. -----------...,~-.. -· Ee~ NOTICE IS PU "" ""'!ot'y -.1~-'"'" .. ,. CllY °' IMI • elltf well IMCDll •"" tlle IN'-'¥ • leKll .. NY 119 I _._..., ... ......... °'Ille ......... 1 ....... ~..,..,.,, c-tvo10<-11~ 1o 11 .. ...,.. ... ,,~ tot-. 19 Wli: OHCltll'TION 0 6M a.t!Mlftt et It West llM ol Ille E t1o11 1:1. Township ! S,11.M •• Ill IM OKI Cllltor11i., wllll ttM Loatlon No. 14 deta'illed "' l'•let Mid lntenectloll I ~11111191 nexlflOll No. 7 i. 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UNCOl.H C:~U~ITY ~tTt,; ~~r"~~y-=~~-:.=: ::~....:11w~1n:cie~"== g.~:r~Mlll~~t:r~ .. =~ -.. llblllttlftl lit !ht 'l!ltn~ oil SUI ludl. IO NY ,,, -,.,. l>Of11on ~:' :T!c'::1~._ : = .. .. .. ,._ ....._ ,..,,,.. 111 full ""' .......... clt.C.,i('nt .,., n 1111trfll. lo lllt l!Wm_ w lCI dfttde"' .,. fe<IUffff to Ill• iri.m ..wlM Ill alf "'1'1..,,,, bolMll -...,... vetue,,._,, Cll •11 totl!Nlt ol rt lkltllea -• lottowa. 11>-wft: Wiii lb• ntcou.ry voucllen 111 the olllClll wol! lllt ~~.itrY V011Clltra 111 tltt olllce ........, .... """ tlfrjlorY tfljlt ~ ·~-,,, A ki tlW ol *' Tltt-CITl!"S 14()5,ITAL • ~It Pali! Kelln •lld 1111111 ICAlln, 2111 Val ., ... clorlr, of '"' ebov• tfllllltd <Olll'f OI' ot .... C'-lfk Of the abovt Mllllitd eou•I O• ....... ... ...,.,.,._ ... -INClt ... "' OUJll•Nllne Oft ~II t)rd, lNI. OI' Clllltilnll• CMMr.tklfl. .. ~ l.lnq)ln Vetrde Ave "'-8-11 C•I. • ~fl•nl lllem Wltll Ille nt«'IJtry lo P•.,vnl 11\tm with lht ntetno r In Senate Race l . ..,. ti _.. CllY of Seel 8Mdl 11111 "" tllt,..tolort IUIMtlled bV llMN>IM • Av.nu. 811~ P•rk. Orante COUlllY Wtlnm OYr 111,_ t!lla 11111 elev of APl'lt. -"'r' to 11\t 11ndtrtloM<I •I Ille otfl~ voucne,... to Ille Ulldersleneo •I 1111 ornc1 tNrllll .. .ttw IUdl .... Cl'9tt IXl "' !tit vollnt ........ 1n-.r tlMI c.e llOI" I 90620 IHI "' $cv~• Fora. .. Htdtev AltDrners. of 1141 Allo•Mrl 107 e 11111 Slflll Co•I• .-,lect tt i.111tlofl -IW 91111! _. "YD Oii IM llltllft ID II!' lned In 1 "E 1 IWll\d IN 11111 MY Of p 1 K 1111 IJ:llW $41Mtt 8ou~v•rd Pacific PallMdft MtW CeUtornla 92627 whlcll I• ti,. 01•c:. _,.. 11r1111111 Ille CllY 9' s .. 1 i1MC11 uld et«tlon or by •1•111111119 1 ,,_ IXl .:Ji1;;':9~ " ' R~ll ~•M C1t1101n • wnttll 11 Ille place of 1>11\l~u Of ootln«• ot the und•ra1vne<1 1n •II mot By the Assocfattd Pres PIV • -,. .. "'11eft. Ml9d ~ '"IN vol111t1 ,.....,, etl'r Iha WQrd NO TAI.CITIES HOSPITAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA f/I Iha unden eM<I In all mantra Hf Ito •t rlalnl119 to lht n l•I• ol u d dttt T Raff K _,. l velue"""' fll •II 1111 DaolCMd °" iudl i..11o" 11 ,., elt(IOr 1111111 ri.mP A nonprom C•lllornl• COUNTY OF LOS ANGEl.!S .,. telnlnv to Ill• nt••e 01 said d~nf dtnt Within tlll montl\S titer the I rsl be e rty U\a1e ... ~ .... !'!" "' ... CllY .. $Ml llllcll • cron (Xl '" Ille Vollrui loltlllrt •lier ,,,. Corpor~llOfl On !Ills 11111 dlY Of AJ>rlt AD "'" wllllln •I• month• •lier Ille 11~1 pubtlc.e PVbl <allOll ol lhh notlot c a ropat an (or Callfornu.l's ...di• on APrll 23. IM or P!'lnhld --CS 'YES/ It,. volt el •~ Fnderl<ll. I FrtKllll1111 bel0tt me tM ulldetSlvned • Noll('( ""' Of m ' not '" ,--Ooled Aprll 24 lt<!O ~ _,.. MltllO<INd1 ._, elector tllall be (Oll"ftd Ill ltVOr Of ••Id Pro~ldtnt Publlt In end tor wld Cll<ll\IY •!Id Stat. blllMI Allrll 19 IH• AM S Herlow ll~publiC~ll U S S e n D t e NOTICE IS FUlt'THElt GIVEN ""'' terrltotv belrlt 1 ..... llecl lo lncorpor1ll'd Morveret G Scheehltr rtJldll\9 therein OulY commltsloned •nd H•ltfl M Stt~t Eucutrl~ Of tht Will "Ol'll nation today nl 1 g h t tlw lerfl!Oj\f 11rOllOM'I to lat • .,,...., 111 Ind m.O. • Plrt Of Ille City Of SN] Se-crtllry aworn IN!r.ollotltv •-•rtd ,eul IC•llll Eucurr • °' 11\t Wiii or ol Ille 1bovt "•n ta docedtnl " • I~ ..... Ill .,... Macie • IMIM ol 8HCh lllCI ""' t>rOOertv In Slld ttrrllory n ATE OF CALIFORNIA \ and Ruth !Cahn gnown "° -,. be the Tht lboVt Mmw dt<'4tnl "ltAHKllN & l'RAIOU.IN pur pl e x th ose pracllcloners .. If C"" ot SMI llMdl end made 141blect tw .iter suel\ 1nnenl1011 wbltet IV ll'l COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I P<l!rson1 wllou namtt ere au~ lo .._..., "trdt a. Ht<lltY Alllr11tn t i L.lw ll t I al"" tlldl '",..,,._._ IO t1_111tloll ..,11111¥ '"°" tctveltv Wllll 1M s>ror>ertr within th~ ON Tl'llS llln ill Y of Aorll A 0 IHI Ille ...,llllln lnstnimtnl aflll le.ii~ 11* SunMI loUltv1rt1 1t7 E ltlll Strut OJ po tiCS WhO say 6 Y e IS wt!ll Ille lllr-"Y Mlllill tN CllY ot Siii ol Seal 8Heh lo Pl-Y 11$ 11ro nrll before me Ille ul>derslgMd a NOllrY to me 11111 11\tV exe<:UllG lill ....,,. •adfk '.tllndt" CiUltnlle Cu ti ~st Clliforl'lt tl42? CVe r uthJng 10 a Cand 1d a t& &Md! ... ,, 1i. .... ,.,. """"' "" loll based -h Huecl valll•llon of Publlc '" llld ..... iald CounlY Ind Sl1lt In Wllne$$ W.,..tof I ll•V• ~ "' hh tu Gl 4 IJ7I .,.,, -lUI J . -_... "'""""°"' Ill all ~ ' •II llollcMd ,,..,..,.._. °' said Clly of resldlt!ll "'""" lllAIY commlnlonld •llCI my hll!d ""' •lllXed mv ofll~t.I ... 1 the ,._., tor £ucutn• Alll'M n ,., Exrcutrll< these days .....,,_ fll lllt CllY of Seel Stal Bta<h outttandlnt1 °" 14$Jrll n 1Mt sWOf"" Ill' aPPeareo Fre<krtdt 1 dn ll!d YHf In tflls c;.rtlllc-•!9 tin t lboW Pllbl 1ned Orana• Coast Oallv Piiot l'ubll•hed Oranpt Cont O•llY PllOt i-------------- 941111•1.,. 6" Allfll Uni IHe or O' tl\tt'ftOIOrt 1u1110rltecl •nd II •n eleo-Frlsehll "~ M<l'9eret G Schfdllt r written AIN'll >o end M•~ 1 14 21 1'68 730-48 "prll 30 and May 1 IA ll 1961 722-61 LEGAL NOTICE ...,.,...,,. autllOflrff. II tlluiNd I" the lot 11\all sllmP I cross !XI tn ll>e voll"9 l nown ';: me lo be 1M Pres.tdenl tl>d (OFFICIAi. SEALl Cl-IV ol Or.,_ Stai. of C'allfornla •nd .,.111,. •lier Ille prfnr.d wonl NO the sec:n1t1ry ol 11>e COf1J<)r1lton 11111 exoairld PhlllP Sllvtrmtn LEGAL NOTICE L:EGAL NOTICE NOTICI TO CRIOITORS .. ClOlltl9\IOUS to tllt ~:: ~.'.ci ... C:-VOii of suell •leelor """ be c:ounled Ille wllhln lnllrumtnl on boella ll Of 111 e HOlll"I Publ~ntomll SUPERIOR COURT OF THE :rtows.'":9 wtt"rtlcu s 119alns~n~ •"s"·~·u'~HElt ••"EiC QlrPOl'atlorr 11\trtln named .... d Prine Pll Oill<• In , M74 NOTICE TO CllEOITOAS ST~TE 01' CAL.,ORNIA ON Of! ANNEXATION 110 " I I .. ·' acknO\lli.dffd lo me 11111 sudl COrPOl'lllon lM A119eln c;ounty CEtnlFICATIE 01' IUSINIH 1Stcs .... 41t1 u c.c ) "o~ THE COUNTY OF ORANGI OESCRIPTI 11111 lhe •mount or lmo<Jnls Of lilt tlCKVltd the \<!mt MV COIM11nlon El<lllrn FICTITIOUS NAME Escnow uo .,.1,, llo A 5HS. .i I outslandlflll bollcNcl Ind e b I e d n e S s IN WITNESS WHEREOF I ht~ AU9 1 19dl d • " " E tale of Su 4n Jane O DOllnell elso le8IMIN Al 1111 "'""~°" of Ille llerttOlore Incurred-oc AUll>orlr.ed oJ the ~-·n--~ -" ....... ..,., •lll•IMI m~ ol 'h•U• .suverma A:.t; Tlie "n ~rslQ"fd does certify 111 .s con--<•> A bulk. lrtnsftr b QboU to be med• L ' ' ol ~ E t H II CE ~) ,,, sec ..... M "' -· '"' .,..,_ , dlldlflll • bu>lntu at 873 c Wm 151 lb) Tl>e •m•• and buslMn addrtues .nown 4> SU$an J 0 Donnell ., ... kno.Wn West UM ,.,. ts I CllV Of Sell BNdl IS Of Ille date ol Ille llctel s e a I Ille dav and year In I h l S $11 N U CllMH I ...... $1,..I NewPOrt Beec~ Calllo•n e under Of the Jransleror ere Joe Bel1 YOIJngland at Susdft Haogotl 0 DonMll •nd ts Susan tlOll I>. TownsNP S SOulll R•nt• 12 w est llnil PUbllctllOll ol tMs nonce tnd tt>e certlllcalt tlnit 1bove written. LH All9•1H. Cal *4t -Ille tlclff Ou$ nrm name ol LEONARO and Gentry Lid 2300 Horbo< Blvd com J Hagvo11 Dece••ed S 8 M In IM CounlY of Ora-Stale ot lmi>ro¥-nl OT lmorovemenb lor Wlllcfl !SEAL) Tth Ulll f.55-~I ~O!ISTRUCTION COMPANY end lh•I M C Iii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the CllllOrnle Wiii! Ille Northerlr floijndtry of suc:ll lndebredneu WH 11\CUtrtd or Wiiiard M Reist •m.oc: 1 ua 4 creditor• of the above named dl!ced•nl Locelloro !lo 1'1 Slate l'ide "'-Lands. authorlucl art 01 tollows Notary Publlc In alld tor set• Publli.Md Ortnte Caasl Olltl' Piiot Mid llrm Is comPosed 01 ttlt lol ow no Tiie namot and bullntu 1ddreues of - Ibid lfl Patent Issued APrll 4 1901 Thal wllll resp..:1 to th« ou umol illl ol c~·nrv 1 .... St•le APrll 16 23 30 and MIY 7 1961 627-4t person wt>ose Mme In 11111 •lld Pitce of Ille tr•nslcrce are JaCJI A!llebl tMt a 1 pcnansJlev 1111 cJalms ·~~Inst lhe .... Ille ..... t ot -' ~ '"' ~ m tdenee • •• tollows Chlldren • Felr 2115 Hawlhorna Blvd "d d•~dent ar• r~u rt'd lo t • '""" Mid lnterwctlOll belll9 ,,..., ,....n llOfldld 11\debllldness Ind Ille la .. llOll "' My Commission Exolrtll Edw.,d R Leo"erd 1807 Merlna,.. Redondo Deacb Cal I with th• MotUOl"I YOll<h~rs In lh• ofl ee "'9JM.,. al nM 119aj llnerll>tloll OI An 111t h!rrllory proposed lo be aniwxecl Julv 1 196' LEGAL NOTICE Drive NewPorl Be&ch Calllornl• •11 other bu•ln•s• nam•s 1.A aAd~~n of tilt clerk ol the above onlllled coul't or MlCetlOll No 1 to Ille Cl!V ol Seel 8ffdl ec1111lly Wllll !lie prOll«tfY wUflln Ille City 4715-0C ~ , • ~ "" " '~· to pr se I the 1111 lht neces ... rv C.n-1•• IMnCe alO!lt fNt bounde+'Y lllle of seal 8etch IO pay Its pro rate portion 111t•OERICK I l'ltlSCHll .. O Daltcl APrll 2' 1961 ust'd bY the trensteror w thin three ytari e n m w I I """ -.., Ifft s s• "' '" Edward R LIONrd l•sl past so tar as known to lh• vouchen lo the unden lQned t' lt>e o I « 111 Mid CltY S ,,. 30' E 11-14 IN9ld Ul>Ofl "'-Hseued valuatlol'I Of •II Int So LA Cl•Mll llft. SUl'ElllOlt COUll.T 01' TH• ai-i. 01 Cal lornl• on nve Countv Ira leree are NOf\e of lier ..,ttornevs 11 Hurwlll .,,-rwut •!Id 4¥ E ,.., ..... arid s l2' AY E 219 OI bonded lnclelli.dlless of said City ol Seal Ut An.111111. Clllf MU STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA ,,0. Oil A$>rll 2' JtOI before me • Notary 'l' lo Remer "30-3lnd Street NewPOl't 8tl<h !Mt to llft -• POllll In Ille NorllleflY 8eecll outll•ndl"' °" A$>rll 23 1968 or At-Y THE COUNTY 0" OltA ... a l'lllho In and lor said Slate perMinaltv Id Tiie lo«tllon and 9ener11t descrlPI 11 Calllornl1 wh ch I• Ille place ol buslnus II• of Ille boundllY 11111 of "'-City al tNretofore a utllorlUd Ille eltdon In Slid Publlsllf!CI Oralll" Coast Dallll Pilot en. Nu"'ller 0-1617t ~ Edwerd R Leonerd known to of Ille ProD<rtv lo bl! trenster~ ere Ille of the undenlgned In all mallus per ... .-_._ a..... Cellfwnll Mid -... rrllory so p--' to be •nnexld 1r1 -. ti •• 30 end u.y 7 I' 19'" •--'8 ,.UMMO .. S I stock In trade I wturu And equipment of I I • I Id ~ d 1 ;;;'"it;;' ;;;:;, 11tef1 estebllllltd bV ~ebv nom1.,dil\';t' Ille amnunts of Sllch .,..r "' ""' ~ .. 'r " .. me be lh• ,,.non wholl name s a cel'taln children • WMr rt1l•ll bu•l,,.,s 11 n 119 0 1"8 es ale Of oa ""°" en iWiiei llllCll No 2 An~xa'1;n H I" bOlldfll lnd~nes• hertlofo•• lncurr't LEGAL NOTICE Jo"H~Rl~YN W8R1G°"t.~1G~TRA:~111:0Rr~ =~~:g~ ~~ee•~~~1':'o ~~".':.':' end kH'::'nw11':.n",:ft V~~~~!~nd ~~~:~~t~~.,~s ~!:,hi~ ·:~,,m:.'1~~ etler the llrst public.a OfdlM llOI No 10$3 of said IV Utt-or aulhorlt&d oulslandlll9 H ot Aprlt 2 AIRLINES INC 1 corparallon b OES I (Offlclel ~~I) c:I lor'n ." iT Daltd Aprl n 1968 11111111111 llnch lllenot le•Ylllll said ~·' 1968 .,, H follows II Ill IV v Vt .,,., VII Defflldanll Jo-II E Davi• ~ .. ~~ G B llffdl llouftdary tine and •IOfle said HUI>-I CllY ol Stil B!lcll Waler Bonds P 2°"9 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 'lolarv Publlc Callfornla !di Th• P Ate and I ~ d~ ~on 0t elt~r e:~~i.~•. ern•ll 11~ 811ch boundary tine S "' 32 00 l~ Amount ol/lst•ndl"9 Sl05 000 00 Cl!ITl,.,CATI! 0" CORP.fu~~~~~~ CAL FORHIA 10 the above named Oelen-P Inc Pll Olllct In Whit~ the bu k trans er I• lo be con Ot Iha w 1 01 lh• w IJ9 2 I.el N .u 28 07 w 90 00 feel s MaKlmum rate ct Int••~· Four Ind "OR TRANSACTION OF E dents 0 •"9• Countv summAI~ •r~ Bank ol A..,, er c.o NT&'>~ Abov. Mmed d•cede"I "' 32' 00' W S3 76 lee~ lotv a .::l''l.!!7:": One-Hell Por Ce!'I (• ,,. 1'11E U~~~::s•,~T~~~OU~O~~RATION You ere lltrtbv directed to 1111 e writ Mv Comm >I on E~Plr~s Main And Elli\ Branc.h 1819' Ma n Streel Hurwlt1 I;! Nllll and llemer curw Cll"CIYe So./t!IWtS r • The lmprowm1tnl for Wh di &uch I II nd ell ten oleadlng In retPOll~ lo !he comPIAlnl June 71 1970 Hunl nglon D•dCh Cal lornla 0 0-l?nd Stretl n dlus Of 584140 feel SOlllhtaslerlV 1'°"' bonds were '"""" and sU<:h In does herebv ctrtllY '~• • co u ng 1 ot lhe above Mmed Plalnlllf With ll>e Publi>h•d Oranoe Coast Oeltr P lot M•v 16 1968 Newport l each Calllorn 1 said curve 150 19 feel mol9 or "'t debtldnen ll!Curred was to Prov de ad bus ness forms ind '~""';:' dl~lrilj'.lllon cttrlt n tne ebove enlllled coilrl In Ille APrll 30 a~d M•v 7 u 21 1968 m '8 Oaled M•v l 1963 Ttl 67>-902t ""-" • e«1IMll anvle of 1• 11 ~ dlllons lo Ind Improvements of Ille b11$1nets klcaled •I 2 • ., ranc s an• above tnl lied ectlon brouehl 111lnsl vou J°" Bnll Translarnr Atlornovs tor E~eculrl• sr 00' 00' w '° J9 feel to • f'Ol>-l•ne*lll waler \l'SNm "' Ille cttv •H<lllCallv Costa Mesa C•lllornla Under a"'• 'c In said c;ourt Wllllln TEN d•Yt •lier Ille LEGA' NOTICE Jack Anttbl Translertr Pilot PUbll\hed Or..,ge Coul Dl llf Piiot c"""' awic:ave &outnwesterly al!d hnl119 • 11\Cludlne water transmission PIP<l!llnM llllous llrm 111me of 5ateQu1rd us nns ou of 1111, ~ If ..,....i .. Published Ora119e C<>11sl DallY n l-41 raelllll f/I 5132 60 Itel Soulhttsltrly alOnl • MW main reservoir and an lnlerttl In Srstems of Southern Calllor~1 ~0[°~11 ::it:::~e ,: :bove named countv or wttllln Mey 1 1968 761-6f Mav 1 '' 21 21 l"8 Mid c-lOA 1' i.et more Of' tess 1 water tra"smln lon pfpellne to be us-sod firm Is coml>OSed of e ·-ng T .. IA.f'f.._. ~ 1 tml. '~G .-.-TiOTJ,_. "'"""" • _,,...., --.,, , • .,, 27 ed lolnllY Wlltl olher PUbllc COi" COl'llOl'B110n ~ -pr!llC;fpal p al You .,. llerebv noltltld ""'' unllla"" crnfFtc~n lf,,-llJSINIU LEGAL NOTICE --IA:. tu.. ,,, '-£1 9-f lo Mid CUt'YI S 43• 21' 00 E 95 07 pereHOlll for 1111 transmlHIOfl Of Wiier buSlllUI 11 U follows fife I wrllh!n-,_Ive plladl .... Mid FICTITIOUS NAM& -------------- ftet end M "• 32 00' E 5 00 ftet 10 t11t from Iha MetrOPolllan Wall:r District ol YDUHGOUISTC 1SA~,ES ~N1f.ornt!'22 !':atntllf wllt take ludomtnt tor e11y monev Tiit und•n gned does u rfllY N Is cdt1 I' JlllU '"""W•terlY CDrlW of ""boundlry llne Solllhern Cllllornll Ind lnckidlne the Frencts Lane OJ• ,.,Ha a d m dem•nded In"" complalftl • dudl"9 • buslpeu at 1730 West LI Palm• SUPl!RIOR COURT 0" THE CERTIPICATE 01" IU$1NISS OI said CllY .,, Mvmtnvlllft 8e•ch as pcqutslllon of land rights of war WITNE"SS ltl lllnd 11111 l2111 day Of :~Isl~:. C011trld or Wiil -"'to Ille AW!IUe A!IOhelm Callfo•nl1 92801 Und~r STATE OF CAl.IFOllNIA FOil FICTITIOUS NAME ~ .,., Sllllltf &eadl .. 0. 4 Al>-41Mmtnts. pjpe PUl!lflt v11ves.11ttlnes Merdl 1968 court for enY oilier ... 1 .. clltMllClld 111 the .,,. flclll OU$ llrm nall'I• of GOLDEN THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ Tho un<lenlvned do cer111\< Ill!)' ert neictllon 111 O!'Cllnenc:t No lllf of Mfi:I Cl ~ ll'llCllll\.,., equlP"n<!nl end CCorllOral• Seel) 'ST .. LES INC comPlalnl WEIT POOL SERVICE CO al>d that w ld No D-UIS7 conducting a buslnns 11 2104•Wnl Ocean ty tt11 Mllftllnvtoll 11ead 11 thencl alOnl last otlltf _,,., necesWIY llltrtfor YOU!IGOU• "" Yov ..,,.., Miil 1111 ~Cll If Ml .._,..., firm Is coml>O>ed or the lollowl119 H rson SUMMONS Fronl NewPorl 6eacl\ Callromla undtr mtfltloned Oollftdlry llM and !NY nu wld Deled April 15 19" 8Y Anclr Youngquist '" any 111111., a11MCW wltll lllt -w110$41 name n lull and Pl•t• al resl~nce (General) the I el t ous I rm n•me of BACK Sllllllt &eac:ll No 2 AnnelllllOll $ .g• 21' Jerdys Weir PrHll!ent plal"' w llllt allfn-. Slt<ll .,........, IS ll follows MERIDITH ASHLEY COLEMAN Plain STREET WEST and that said firm ls 00' E fU u reel 10 the most Wnlerl\I City Clef1< of Ille Cltv of 81r1>er1 YOllngctU sl 1..._141 1't -~ wtltllll "°' t11M llftlt James N SllnH 672l Sadin Avenue 1111 VS DAVIO FREOERICK COl.EMAN comPosed ol Ille to lowl1111 persons whose corner of Ille bollnd1ry tine of said CllY ot Seal llffc:ll Sec:telary slat-' In tlllt -"" "'"' a wrlfltll Canova Park Ca tornr-. D•lendanl oames Ill lull and pieces of rHl~11ce are unflflllton Bu ell 11 •lll>llslled bl' SUn$d l'Wllshld Oranat Coast Oalty Piiot STATE OF CALIFORNIA f>le .. lltl 19 t11t -plelllf Oaled _.,prlf '/'1 1'611 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF as fol ows .llHcll No I AM«Ullon 111 Ordnance Ho April 2J. JO Miiot 7 and IA 1961 651-611 COU!ITV OF I.OS ANGELES SS Oirltd Mar 2' 196t Jam .. N Sllnes CALIFORNIA Richard L Lawrence '31 Oahtla 993 of w ld CllY of Hunll11910fl 8•adl On this 12th day or Merell A 0 H ~968 (SEAi.i Sl•I• ol Calllor11la Orange Countv To t~e abov• named Dcltndanl AVonut Coron• del Mar Cel tornla 1"ence ie.vlnt w ld Sun.et Beach No ' LEGAL NOTICE before me Harrv L Nelson Jr • 0 ary w e ST JOHN Clert< On AP ii 11 1961 before me a Notary You art Mrebv d <rcll'<I lo &PPt&r and Jerrv A Ovorl•nd HOO l lncoln LIM 'A~rw:xallOfl end etone said Sunset 8each Publlc In 'nd for ••Id Countv •nd Slat• 8 Jamff A !loOlt Publlc In and tor said Slate Mrson•llV answer the comPI• nt cl lhe above named Newport B••Cll C•llfornle 'Ho I AnnexatlOfl s .u• 21 00' e 100 40 rnldfng lllereln dutr commlss1oll0d •nd O:Ollt Clertt appeared J•mt! N Sllnes known to me lo pla nlllf llltd tn lhe above enl llN court Dated Mev 6 1968 toel to 1 11neent curve COflC8Vt NOTICE 011 TllUSTllE I SALE s w orn per.onally appeared And• rl.l.WOOO lie Ille Person whose neme Is su~crlbed n "'° ebovt enllllJ!d action brollllM Richard l l.•wronce Nortllffsterlll hiving 1 radhis OI 957 00 Ne 344-1' YJjun-tst 11\d 81rt>ara Youngquist OONAl.O ~ SMA 141111 204 to Ille w th n ln~lrum•nl eno acknowled9 39atnst \'OU 111 Mtd court wllhln TEN Jerrv A O••rlond feel SOllllleasterly 1'°"9 sa d cul"le 299 '1 On Mav 1' 19'8 al 10 o clock A M •I known to me to be tt>e Pres dent end ::~1 ::::':..Zc~ C•llf f2Ut ed ho u ecutl!d th• same dav~ alter lhe service °" "'"" of this •um-Slate ot C•I lornla Oran90 County feel more or 1ftS tllrOllllh a central angi. park "9 101 enlrance lo Suite 11 al 1242 Secretary resPldlvelv Of Ille corporerloo w '46-HtJ (OFFICIAL SEALI mons If servod w thin lh• nbove named On Mev 4 1968 before ~ • Notary of 1r 51 sa 1tavlr1t wld curve N 2~ 30' West Lil!COlll Avenue CllY ol Anaheim that euculed Ille wltllln ln1trumenl on !~let>"::-Fer Ptalnll" Joseph E Davis cc vnlv or within THIRTY divs II ~rved Public In and for .-aid State ot~ally 011 w 11 70 fttl lo 1 non-taneent curve Calllornla behalf of the coroora tloo therein named Po~llhed Oranet Coait Datil' Piiot Notarv Pub le Cal lornla el.-wh•rt IPP••red Rlchanl I. l.awrenu end Jtrry COllCIYI Northeasterly hav "' • radius. ol ALLEGHANY INVESTMENT CO INC end ici<nowledOed 10 me that such cor AP ~1 16 23 30 and fMY 7 IHI '2541 Principe 011 <• In vou are herebv nolllltd that nl•ss vov A OvorlMll known to m• to be the t SO oo t•I llld being QlllCtnlrlc wllh said a Cellfornla Cor-•I on H Trustee under POtttlon eweculed Ille 18me r Oran9e Countv '° •PP"M Md answt uld pl• nt If will per!ons whMe no mes are $Ubscrtbed lo tS7 oo foot radlu~ curve Soulltff•!arlY Ille deed Of trust made by ARTHUR C In Witness wnereot 1 have hereunlo set LEGAL NOTICE Mv Commlu on E•P res take tudoment tnr anv mol\eV or d•mnnes the w thin lnstrvmont and acknowicaved •Iona wld ''° oo loot radius curve 100 25 EATON and LORETTA M. EATON hus m.v hill'd ond alllKed mr olllc 11 seal tt>e June 21 1970 demandtd In the comPlelnt M ar •"" lhev e~&euled !ht same feel more or le$l lllrouvh a conlrel _ .. band and wife and r-ecordo<I Augvsl 30 day and rear tn tllls certificate first above Publl&lled Or1nue tou t Oellv P lot uPon cMtr3ct or will •PPlv to lllt courl l<>FflCIAL SEAL! of 6' 02 " tancaenl lo said curve S u• 1'167 In 8ook 1551 Paga 12 of Olllclat wr tten \ P' 2'tU Aprll 13 30 and Mav 1 1' 1'161 613-611 tor •nv other r•I •I demanlleO In the com Jo>tPh E Dav s 57' aa E 215 02 teer to a tangent curve RKOrds ot Oran" Countv Ca lifornla (OFFICIAL SEALl CE•TtFICATE 01' 911SINISS, LEGAL NOTICE Pi• nl ...Notary Public.Cal fomla COllCIW Southwestertv having 1 raolvs Of gfvon to sewre an Indebtedness In tavor Harry L Nelson Jr FICttTIOUS NAMI Oaled ocl 10 1967 Pr nc pal Office In l060to fffl Southnsterlv alon9 s1ld of Nortnan R Godtll a married man i nd Notary Publ c Catllornla The undersigned does certllv he ILCQn (SEAL> Oronoe Countv curve ~ 91 feet throuvll 1 central allele of Wltnam Sletnberllt 1 m•rrled man ""'h Principe I Office In d 1 • blltlness at 63A A Avenldl P 2''16 w E ST JO~N Clo•k My Commlulon Exp res 2• ~ 11 1o the most Southertv corner ol es lo an undlvidtd OM-h•ll lntereol now l.os A"9elos counrv u~1:r11 Laouna Hiiis calltornla und•r CEllTIFICATE OF IUSINl!SS Bv FRED P BINGHAM II June 11 1970 said svnset &each Ho I AnneutlOfl said owned end held by Norman R Godel! a MY Commission exp 191 tie ~tlllous ltrm name o1 LAGUNA FICTITIOUS NAM~ D•Pulv Clerk Publ shed Orenvt Coa•I Di lly Pilot c:orner belllll on lhl common llM between marred men and Wllllam Sfelnbcrv e Au.51u•I ll 1971 HILLS INVESTMENT GROUP and that The llnderslgned doe> certll~h• Is con DURYEA CARPENTER A~O IAANES MIV 1 14 ll U 1968 78'-t& ltal\Cho La 8olsa Clllc:a and Rancl>o Los married man each 11 to an Und vldtd T 2270 •aid llrm Is comPoStd of lltt tollowl"9 dllctlM 1 business at 33712 Mes• Vlsla ThomH w Henderson Jr Alamitos lllellce S .,. 28 00' w atonv on .. 11111 lnlarn l by M!ason of the breach NEUON TIUOM a TRl!VETHICK whose name In fuU •nd place ol Drive Oan1 Potot California undtr lhe 901 Dover Dr vt said common tine Sll lttl more or lest of certain obllget111ns secured thereby 1 H L Mt !Hll '""on 1 ttows fie! nous 1 rm nama ol PACIFIC ELEC Ntw1>ort 8t•cll C-alltorn 1 to Its tntersectlOll with t he ordl111~ hlgll notice Of whlc!I WH rtc0rded Janual"I IS 5J119 "4 Stetler Center resl~••>e• ~ "D:vll 634 A" Av~lda l'RONICS COMPANY and thol said llrm Tel 442 noo weter mark as eslabllshed llV bound•"' 1961 r" 8°'* 1492 Page 766 of sad Ot '°' Wlltlllre llvd s.v~~ Laeuna Hiiis. Celltornl• Is comPoled or the 1011ow1n11 person Allorn•v. tor p111n1111 ~~:TEER~FR c~~~~C:.~rA -i_~~ eoreement l"ltOMled In -1"8 pa91 76l flclt l Records said Truslff wllt sell at ~ An .. IH. C•Wlonlil ,..11 0.I d J noarv 31 1961 whose name n lull and Plate of residence publ shed Drangt Coaat Do ly Piiot THE COUNTY 0 ,. ORANGE Offlclal llecon!S of seld COuntv said hloh Ollbllc 1uctlon lo lhl lllvlle.t bidder lor Allornen e SI • A Davi& I• as toliOws Mn 1 IA 21 28 and Juno ' ti 18 15 wirer mi1rk also shown on a map tiled In cash payable I~ lawful monev of Ille Publl•hed Jl_rapoe Coast D•llY Pllol SI ht of C:.uoml• Loa Ar1ttlts countv Jamt> R Brttn or l321? Mesa Vista 1968 77H8 NOTICE N~P AHs:'::rNG OF book u peves 35 36 al!d 71 01 Records of United States •I t)le time Of salt Without APrll lO •ndl"MY 1 l• 21 1961 n3-tl ~ J 31 1V6I J>elore me 1 Notery or v• Dana Pont Callfornt• PETITION ,.0R ,ROllATE Surv.,,., lllellCll leevlnu said common tine warrantv H to 1111 -slOfl or en n an Id St I personally Dated AP• I IS 1968 LEGAL NOTICE N .13• 45 11 w l lOll9 said high waler cumbran«• Ille Infer~·' (lOnYeYed to and OTICE Pubtlc In and lor o" a e lo me to Jam~ ~ B,...., OF WILi.. AHO FOR merk 110t 03 feet N 4 • S3 37 w 10CJ.i 50 now held bY aid Trustee under &3ld Deed LEGAL N appearw Sam.~. avls ~I• s· .... ·rtl>ed State of Calllornla oranv• CounlY P 101'1 LETTERS TESTAMIENTAllY feel II 4'" .52' 3' W 957 1' Itel I nd N 56' of Trust In and lo Ille follOWlllll MKrll>td ----be Ille person w,.ose nam. • ....,.._ On "Prll 15 1961 before mt a Noterv • Eslelr ol WALTER W I LL I 1' M 1S' CM W 6 n Ifft; ll>ellct leaving said property lo-wit NOTICI OF TRUSTEE s SAi.i to Ille w Ill n ln>ll'\lment ll>d t dmowlcdV-Publ c In and tor .. id Slale personelly CERTll'ICATE OF llUSINESS SCHULLSTROM aka WAL l E R W lloundery 10reemenl nne tnd c011llnulno Thal ctrlaln leasehold lnterttf tn the No o 221 ed ne executed the semt ared Jamff R Breen known 10 me FICTITIOUS NAM E SCH u L l S T ROM aka WAI.TEil e lo"9 1114 Record of surwY tine end Ill peral Of land localed In the C IV ol Oii Tuesday Mer 21 1968 el 10 oo CSEAl I •PPI the persOfl wfloH name • sub-Tiie undo • un•d do ce lllv thev •rt S C H U L L S T R 0 M •k• W W Norlh-ltrlll prolonlalkll'I N 56• 15 OA Hf'WPOff &each Oranoe Co u n IV 0 clock A M at Ille East Enlrtnce of 8rea Iris M OOH 1~,1~ 10 Ille within Ins rument and conductlno a buslne>< a• II? 'f c::;sr SCHULLSTROM 1k1 W SCHULLSTROM W .Q felt more °' leu IO l"9 Clltlo<nle desc:r bed •• folloWs City Hall «ll South Brea In tl'la C Iv Notary Publlc t ed h led th• same Hlwav Newport D•och Cal to n a u er Deua>ed Soulhe .. 1-rlY boundary Hne of tlle ltr Loi 24 Ind Ille Nortl>eHterlv 2.J 00 fffl of eree Stolt of Cellfornla ONTARIO Stal• of Callfor11ta •cknowted~ SEAi)execu the tktltlcxa I rm Mmll ol BLUEWATER !IOTICE IS 11E REBY GIVEN Thal Rose rllofY tncor1'oraltd Under "" name of "" of Lot 25 81ock s of Tract No m •• TITLE SERVICE COMPANY INC as Pr l!C pat Office In (OFFICIA 0 h v Ult CHARTERS and lflal said I m I• tom I( sctwllstrom hH "'"' here n • P•llllon Clf'f of 5"1 8Hcll bV O'<IM of Ille tlofltd per map rtc0rdf!CI 111 book 73 pages S trustee under Ille Dee<! of Trust exta1le<1 Orar1te Countv rme 1 c IU I PoSed nt the lnllow n9 Plr!>Ont w~e le>r th• prollat• at the Wll of Ille abovt of Su-.-lson of wld Oranoe C~nlY on e nd 6 of Miscellaneous Mlps records of bV THOMAS J HAYDE an unmarr f(I WILCOXEN a TIMOLElt Notary ruOll>JI~-1 orn 1 Mmes In lull and Pacts ot residence ar• nomed dec~nl ind tor the 1Hu8nce Of October 2S 1'151 lllellCll Northeasterly Orange CounlY Cellft>m la man rttorded November 11 IH6 In 8ook Suitt ltt •-r lildl Prln<: pa ""' In as follows tetttrs ltslamen•&rv to lhe Pellllone •lontl IHI menllontd Soutlleasterlll bo\11'" EXCEPTING th e r efrom the llOS page 597 of Official Records In the L11ut111 Hiiis Cellftnll1 Orenge Countv E 1 L ovc1 AnderSOll 11? W Coast H waY rclernnce lo wh ch Is mMe 10 1urther darv llM JO -more or Ins 10 the In-Horllttasltrly 21 00 h!et of Loi 2-l ofllc.e of tt>e Recorder of Oraaga Countv Allom1v1 * f\ Mr Commlssloll xP rtt New!'<'rl Beach Cal •o nla Port cul•ro ond lhal the lln t and p ace tersectlOll with ll>e ....,,.,,.Soulfl Quarter Arlsln9 Under Ille sublease from Celllornla end by reason of lletaull In lhe Published Ora119e Coast OallY l'llot Morell 27 1'12 I Rob('rt T•vlor 6~9 W llh l.os ot ho• lno Ill• same 11 .. been "' for May Ion tine of Sedlon 24 Townsh P 5 Frank H Avres and Sons a corparallon tMlvmenl or oertormance ol obt111at1ons April 16 23 JO end May 7 1961 '12'" Publlshed Oranffnd Coast DI ~J!Y Pllo626-49 Angelos Cal lo 11 r 14 9611 at ' JO • m In lhe courtroom of lta"" 12 West S 8 M aald I~ herein (wllll Its •ua:esson and esslansl secured therebr lncludlnv tt>e breach or April 161 23 30 1 Mill 1 900 Dolod Mav ! 19<18 O•o.rlmonl No 1 of ••Id courl •I 101 rsec:llon befllll an 1n11le Point \n lul celled Ayres lo NewPort Short'> Co • dtleufl no!lce of which wns reco•ded L:EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE State ot Calllor•I• D •no~ C~untv North B•oadway In th• City of San!• An1 tntloned Soutfleestertv boundaf'( tine part11enll p dated 5ePlember 1 1962 as January 2.5 1961 In Book 1105 Pave 5'7 ol -On M•Y J 1968 beloro mt a Notary Cal 1ornl• nee contlllUlllll aloll!I 1111d $jNI 8each SUP!>lemented by • su1>11~I ltl•relo sa d Ottlctal Records wlll sell al public NOTICE TO CltEOITOltS Publ c fn •nd for said Slnle PO'~M 1~ D1led N\av 1 1961 nc1ery tine NorttterlY along querier between Ille same P••lies end d11tld the euct °" for cash w1111ou1 warrantv as lo SAll.""2 •oe>eartd l tovd And .. son •nd oll<'r w e ST J011N County Clerk 1 on tines to lh• Southwest corner ol $ame dele such sublease and sup. !Ille Possession or encumbrances lh• In SUPER IOI COURT 0" THI NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS Tavlor known lo me 10 be lht persons 01Mft 11 Kffnt • lerrllory annexed lo ldld Cltv ot Seat plemenl being recorded In Boolt 6238 lf•esl ClOnY.,,<td lo &aid TttJslee by said STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'Olt SIJ!"ElllOR COURT OF THE WlloH Mm ... e sub~cr bl'd lo lh• \llllhln 414 Nortft NOWPOrt ll•UIA¥••d tad> Se11tember 19'1! per S.a l Beach pages 509 IO 521 lncluslvt ol Ofttclal Deed of TTusl In properlY sllual• In ll>e THE COUNTY OF OIMIGE STATlf OP CALll'ORNIA FOR nslrum•nl •nd acknawled9td tho'( ·~ NeWPOrl &eecft C1Nlornl1 nut l'dfnance No UI aald corner being on Atc0rds of Orange CounlY Celllorn11 CllY ol !lewoorl Beach Counrv ol Orange Mo A ~':;'71( GUNDRUM l'HI COUNTY 01' OllANGE P<ule4 the same Tri '46 mt • Soultlerfv fine of Electric l ane (sucll sublease as '° •UPPlemenled Slate of Cal tornla described u Estate of t.AWREH NI A.5'44t (OFFICIAL SEAll AllorMY tor Potllloner ce SoulllnstertY a Ion II Ille bel119 herel11 called the Subtea~) sub-Loi 9 &lock 1 Of "'• Seashore Coloor ~~;~~ IS HERE&\" GIVE!I lo the Eslafe Of James A Sl!tllOll also knawn Ormah V Utt 1 Publ shrd Orall!l• Coast Oallr Pllol lh-lttlY tine of lasl mentioned '" feel lo ll>e terms and prov sons ol Ille Traci In Ille City of Newport Beech as ndll I Ille bo M med de<~l'I as Adro11 Ski lton also knnwn u J m Nnlary Publ c Cat tor11 • Mav 1 I 15 1f68 712-61 ed ltrrftory lo lhe Soultleasler y cor Sul>tffH Ind Of ll>e !\>est dated shown on I m~o recorded In lloolt 1 c rs o s ha"v n;• claims against fhe S~• ton Sr also known es J A Sk• ton p n<IPal Oii te In r lllereol belnv also the lntersectl011 ol Novem~r • 1959 lrom Siona I 011 end P•ff 25 Ml&eellaneous Maps, ncord• th~~ ~I ':i':°t are •eoulred lo file tllem and a. Ja mes Skelton Dec•as•d Oran,. Caun•v E E•slerly protonoallon ot lMlld Souther-Gn ComPanr • corparal on herein ol said Orange Cown•r '" ec n vouc:hers In Ille ottlc:e NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEll to lh• Mv Comm ' Ion ~P res line ot Electrlc lane w th the Westerly (wllll Its successors and ass 9~•1 cal ed ror Ille pun>0se ot pavlno obllgatlons w 111 lh• nectssary v enlllled coun or cred tors of Ille above nam"" decrdrnl M ch iT 1?77 ne of Coast Highway I h ence Signal lo AVres rKOrded In 8~ A"8 srcured by sa d D••d of lrusl lnctlXllnQ r' 11\r cit ~ o:h~~ ·~lrh Ill<! necessal"I "'nl all"'-hev '"I ctalm\ eMln>I lh• PullllsMd Oranoe Coa•I Dallv Pllnl SUPERIOR COUllT 0" THE orlllweslt>rlY atonv. Ille e asrerlv llne of pa11es 3 to 61 lnclvsfvt or Dll 'al foe• clloreos and ei<1H!nses of the v~uc':;~s,en lo the undersigned cro .. 1d dKtd•nl "" rl!ciulred lo I ...__.., _M_•_v_1'_14_,_1 _1_8_1'_AI:-:-::-=:-=:: 775-68 FOiis ~~T.,E cgCN~~i.~:~~~~OI 11 mentioned annei<&d terrllorv and llecords Of said Countv •• •rrendtd bY Trvslee sums "1P•n<I"" under the terms 11 wood Sod!m & Adkinson 3355 Via w th lh• necessary vourhors m th• afllc• •-lasl ment one<! Wrsterlv line to I~• agreement• belM en Sl~nal ind Avres the eot tnl~rest thereon and n :iet 11 In L!',; p D Bo• 1907 HewPort Beac:ll 01 th• cler1c of lllt abon enlll l>d ccort ~r LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HN;A:,mo OF PIETITION •orltlerl'Y corMr ol 11\t men; n~eg. en-daltd Novem\"'r1 • (l9~ ~nd APrll 30 unpaid pr nclPal ot the nole seeured ca1frornll whlth Is the place of business to present them wllh th• nr«•ss• • FOlt OROl!R APPOINTING TRUSTEE tiexed territory be "9 the pain ° g n IC/60 re~pecl ve y SU ea e .. so lherebv w th lnltrttl lh•roon •• '"" .,. of the ul>d•rs g"ed In •11 maner, p0r 11ouchers lo N U11dtrtl11nPd •' lh• otllt• NOTICE OF INTENT ON 0" TESTAMENTARY TRUST ITO ••no Of 11111 deKrlpllon amended bf'lno h•r•ln <a eel Ille of lt>n (I0'1 I P•r c•nt por annum lrom lalnlng lo lho ttlal& of seld deet!denl ol Mr Artomrr Peter Pelko~ 111• North TO ENGAG" IN THE CV EFOllE OtSTltlllU • Thal l~e terrllorv so PrOPOoed to be •j ~aster l e.sol togrthtr wllll al Novemller IS 1967 w thin •l• months alter Ille I rsl PUbllca 8r011dwav Senta Ana Cel lornl• '1?101 SALE OF FIL~ V,t.CAN II e><ed to lllt Cllv of ~61 Beech I .,,.11c1119S and lmPro~mtnls lllrn Of\ ltle Oaled Apr I 26 1968 lion of this notice whltn s IM PIMt qi bus n•n Of '"" LIC BEVERAGES TIO I I F A loll!! 0 d ·~~~:i ..... ..:::~~l~~~1t!'~ ~~1'1: :::.":";..':r:i:~ % .. ~~~·!, 0::1.':: (Co(POr:;~~=.~ TITLE SERVICE Dated E~~:' ~rt11~"Gundrum :;;:~~r~':' Jn~\~ ~:C~!nre~~.~.~o .·~ ALCOHO Marth lJ ma ~~~:c~' ~ Ch~EREB.; ,,o,,.,tve~c7~., lcatta uOOll lhe tlecllon ballots The tl)erf(>n pr or lo lh• ""rtormance ot !tie COMPANY INC Executrix of lhe Wiii monlM ifltr Ille fir.I pobl u llon of this To Wllom II Mav Cor>Ctrn Flo tnco J Arlollo ~·• re n ft I• for said ellctlon sh•ll be OPtned at ob 111all0111 -ured bV said deed or e v 5 dn•Y w Jones or the ebo•e namtd dectdenl not <• Subl•ct lo In ance of 111 ' llC~"'· oN llon lo order •PPO nllno Tru•lee of 00 o clock AM ot the daY ol sad eltc Trust Ass S11nl Secretary HAlt..,000 SOOEN I ADKINSON Daled Aprll U 19" •PPlll'd for nolltt I• P,.rebv Qlvtn IM l•>l•m~nl~ v Tru•I I To Fiii V•c•ncv on •nd she n A111et11 Ol>en C«lllnuously In ltlt event lfle 'trU!llor Milli con SIDNEY w JONES Allor;;.n at Lew ROHmerv o Sl<elton Ille undentgne<t PrOC>°"'' lo s•ll alcohol c e~rorr Dair bul onl retor•nco to Which IS said 111111 uni I I 00 o cloek P M ol Yt'ls elltnelM Ille seld prooertv or of Attoriwv At r..aw 3355 VI• Udo ,. O lltlr 1t07 A.clmlnltlratrlx bf'veroves at thr prem sc' drsc b<d m•d• lo lurtht r Porf curers end 11141 tho ,._ dlY wl!tn said •II~ lillall bt anv Pitt tnereor or ony lnteresl 10t7 West 6111 SI -Suitt 1t7 NIW1>0f'f llt•dl CelHOt"'• Wltl)-Tltt-Wlll Anntxod f II W• Im• ond Placr ol ~tMIM Ill• some 11•• u<$1 as provided In Seel~~,~~ ~.;~1n m°.'nr!:r dlv4C:~td ln~J~ri:~ "': p o liox ll3J Tel 17141 m.eoeo or Ille i bove named dmdtnl 11 ~r Harbor Boulevard Costa Meu ~::"c~~ ::...;;·~12'D!:~~t~~~1 JON~ m7 ~ Ille Eletctlons Code of !he obll allons secured herrby lrrtt1>ecltv1 Oirt1rlo C1llfor11l1 t17U AllO'fttys tor Exe<11trllr: ,,,., P'tllceftl' ON) .,,, cl c<>orl al 80t Nn lh llrcedWav In Ille •lllornla 0 d d 11 1 Ttl 12Ul fU.10 p bl tied Oranoe Coltsf Oillll p lot 17u Hortll INMwlll P r>uonl lo >Uch lntrnl on Iii<' ,.. C rv 01 S!tnf• Ano Cal lornll For the pUrpose ol lloldlne sald tltcllon ot th• maturity ales npress~ ere n Published Newoort ... ,_ Hews Press A I 2; JO nd M 7 H 1961 68'-61 sot• Ana C.llfornl• '2702 de"1a~ Is •PPlv nq lo Ill• O~Pertmonl O'A!NI M•v 6 o•~ "' lltt been eslllbltslltd one eltct °" at Ill• °""°" Of IM hold-. heraot and combined w If\ Dolly Piiot Nowperl pr 1 •r Tel (714) •uJJ o1 Alcoho le BovtrdCI@ Cor>lrol lo• uunnc• VI i; ~ r JOHN ecln<t detlf?!lled as ANNEXATION NO won demand and not ce 'h:ll 1"' Beech Calllorn a Apr I :JO •nd May 1 1' LEGAL ,NOTICE Anor••Y fW A.,,lwlstrtlrl• on ollolMI 4PP lcal on of an •le"'® c Cqvnly c."'rk t va11r111 Prtcff!Cf TM Poln"11 Place lor l!Wldlal•lv becom• due and oa-ve le 19" 115 68 Wtlh n ... wttt-A111ttx-' .,.,v•r•Q• Ucon•• tor llcen~•t !or lh••r Jo11es •nd lltcl•or Id precinct Shill be 11'1• plac• $4!1d prooerlN Is c°j'1r;;on1i kITt ~ p b •Md 0re"9~ Co••' D•ltv Piiot PMm '" •• tollow lfOI West nlrd SI "' el"efllr deal1nah!d and tlte ""°"' 121 Luvonla ewPoofr elac bal "',,n • LE"AL NOTICE UR S'4 M•v 1 14 ti 2t 1968 11168 0 " SAlE ne"R LM •n1elt• C•llfornll .... ,. tlneft9r -0 be!"9 comPtltnl ellCI tor th• purpose P8Y "9 0 oa 0"' u NOTICE TO CltEOiTOIS " " " A • ""' =llllld eteclors ot said terrnorv •nd 01 secured bY said Drtd ln<:ludlno '"'" U(P'EllOlt COURT 011 THIE LEGAL NOTICE P.~vooie dr\lrlno 10 orolc•I lht " •nCI' Toi UIJt JU-1111 Id ..,.1 pr-In.. hive *" •P. c:11ar11es 1nd u pMi.t> Of Ille Tru•I~ •d P 100?7 •TATE OF c·~FOllNIA •o1t nf ,uct llcrmrl I m•r Ilk> a vM t ed At•ornevs i.r Ptttl 011tr Fl_!...:.·,.~ of-e.:.:..-.... llltr •h•ll vef!(es II an)I under "'~ 1erms Of said CERTIFICATE OF I USlf!ESS • A ~ ' h nltl 01 lh D 1me I p nlf hed 0 • Coasl Dall1 Pll•I -,.id "";.:C.1on ""'"~;;;;· ,;;k, return Oetd nitres! lllereon Ind SA 500 00 In UI\' FICTITIOUS NAME THE co~:T A :>.:a~ltANtE , M74 ~~0·~·1t;~I c •n;rvr·~~r c:. .• ~~·r wl h7 Mo~ 1 •• IS 1.t:g ma tof In Ille m•nner orOYIOed bV ll W Peld ....... Cl"81 Of~ note se<Vred by said Tilt unde sl9ned d~ certllV h~ 11 con E 1 Ir ol TRINIDAD H PEREZ CEITll'ICATE 0' 8USll!EH 30 d~VI 01 1119 det• IM oroocM'd P rm su ANNIXATIOllf MO '11 Oetd wlltl lnternt thereon from August oucllng a business at 177 E•-' 1711\ Str•el Ott~:Jed l'ICTITIOUS NAME wo ~ I rsl nosltd tlfllnci oround• tor LF.GAI NOTICE I Voting P..clne! shloll consist of all ol 21 IHI H In said nolt end bV law PrQ-Cost• Me..:. Calltornla undrr I~ I<-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to thf' Th<' undersloned dolt cert tv I &m ,.,,,. cl"'l 41 •• p rrv dod b./ l•W The prem 'lt''l----------:-:::-==--I .. Id •bove deserlbed torrtll>N ProPG•ed to vlded tlllOllS llrm name at THE NEW FIRE creditors 01 Ill• above named dectaent ductlM ' llll•lnt<t et ti'tl Ncwot1rt ur nol Mw llcenitd lor lhr '"'" SUPERIOR CflUllT 011 THE k 1nntxf<I to Ille CllY of Seal Beach tor Dale<! APrll f6. 1911' 1 .. OUSE end lhal said firm I• tomPGU<I that 111 .,.r~ons h a v I n 11 tlalms ea• nsr B011tfvftld Coste ~ Calll0tnlo u11d•r t ti rettollc i><'vrroves Tno rorm ol STATE OF CALIFOllHIA .... ..u..-fll hot4111111 wlcl election Alfogl\inr lnvatrnent co nc of Ille 1~1 owl"a """°" wll-nnm~ In '"" sad decedent er• required to file Ille! t clll!OUI firm Mme of FINN S vrr t u1 on mo I» ohl• ned lrom anY 1'011 THI! COUNTY or: o•ANGS Polll"" Pllet ALICE MAGAlllAN Trusl~ full ond place nl re• <1•nc• Is U lo ows 11\em with the 11eces,.rv vouc.lltrs I" lhf DARllFR SMOP and 11111 S<"ld I rm It olllr,. o1 th~ o.,.,. 1 n•nl Mo A $"'4 ' ltEllOENCE IM6 Surftldt Colony By Kathi• /Mvtrs Rober! J Glllll•nd 4616 Arltsl• Tor olHce or Ille clerk of Ille •bov• •n11tltd ~om-"" Of "'' lolloWln!I Mrsnn .. -, JIM Marks N'OTICE OF llF.1U INO 011 l'FTITl(IN Calllornla Assistant Secretary rence Celltornlt ctiurt or lo pr"•nt them wllll the nsm• n 11111 •nd pl.Ce at r~$ d•l!Ce Is •t Pub shNI Or•n90 Cos!I O•llY plot "011 PROl,.TE OF Will ANO FOR I l!ISl'ECTOlt Al Cl ~,,.,. a.56 um 01ted Aorll 22 1944 neGeSSl!rY voucher• lo the undersigned M follow• M•V 1 "~ 5'1~· LETTERS TESTAM~NTAllY lurlJlde Colony Celllomle P11bllslled H~r1 Harbor News Prt•$ Robert S GHI l•nd Ill• olfkes Of ltt r Aflorney JC)hn A A<>Mld L F ""lo•n 14617 Carlo E,19t• nl Bonn t M WH ner Dec.eesNI JUOGI! MtS 8erb9re 8ett. •SI comblnf!CI w1111 Dally Piiot Ne-.irt Slalt of Callto<nla Orono• countv while 677 E CllePman A~ Oror1te D •• Sa11ta Ano Ca llor"l• 91705 LEG/\L NOTICE NOTICE 1s .. ER EBY GIVEN ThAI Surtsldl COlllnY C.MIO'nll 8e1e11 Callfornl• Aorll 22 ao and M•v On A1>rll V 1969 b<!lore mt • Notarv Call( 92667 wlllcll 11 Ille Pine ol oostntss D•tta "-"'" 2t 1"'8 Jemot ,. MOlldY also known as Jlmml• CLEflK Mn Gn!ldlen C. ICray, 8 34 1 1'68 6614 Pullllc In and tor s•ld Sltle oenonaltv of Ille undenlvntd In 111 metters per l!Of\tld I. F nnloon MOOdY Ms filed N!n ln • ... 111on tor lu11tldl Ce10f111 ca ...... 11 ID~lred Robert J Gii llend known lo mt laJnlng lo Ille n llle of Nld cle«d•nl State or Celltornl• Of31199 Cnunlv J4444t Probilt~ ot Wiii •nd tor hslUlnct Of I •I CLHK Mn. JoseslfllM M HouslOll LEGAL .. ~OTICE ro be tllft person wtlose """"' Is sub-wllhln six monllls after the !frat pUbllce on llorll 2t "" before me • Notary NOTICE OF SALE 01' REAl ters 1 .. 1.-mtnt•rv to Pel llontt rel.,•nc• a 51, 9llrfllcll COIMW Olllfemle ~ scribed to the wllftln n11rvmtt1t •nd' ec f!on ol 11>11 nollce 'Pu~ c In -"" tor wtd s11r. 11erto11all• l'~OPIERTV AT PRIVATE SALi 10 wh th , m~cl• tor turther Pt rl cultrs Thlt 111 Ille •llOlt tlO lit Uled hi wld knowle"9fd lie f~etuled Ille semt Deled Aorll to I"' •~P'" td ltonald L FIMlo•n known ~o No S411 UJ •nd •~•I tlle llmt •nd Plea of lleorlnc> I"" totd•I ei.ctlon 1ft ldlllftcln IO ll'lll oilier (OFFICIAL SEAL! Connie P Naverr~ mt to be the oerson whOtf Mm• ' lft Ille Suot r or CC>Vrl of '"" Sl•I• at t~m• ""' betn 1•1 tor M!Y ,. ltM •I IM tllll" ,_,,.., llJ' tn lltlr9 111111 be ClllTll'ICATIE 011 IUSINIEH, Joseph e oavls • Admll\lstr1trlx df Ille Est•i. •ub"r btd lo 1111 w Ill!" tnstrum•nt tlld C•lllorn ~ for It!• Covntv ot Lo~ .Ano~l"I , 30 • m In "'f (ovnrt"Om 01 O,...,•tl ,,..,.,_.., lllbslllltlelly !fl& llllloWlnl "'ICTITIOUS NAMI Natarv Public Ct llfomlt o1 lllt •bOve 11amed dee-I •t~n w •d9td M "~ecultd l"'1 Mmt In lllf MnU•r of "'' e:,tate ot Erm• m•nt No 1 ol lftld c.ourt 11 801 Nnrlh MAltlC Cltotl IX) OM IAU.OT Off. The Ulldlnlentd do ctrt1111\<S "'9Yp t rt1 Prll\C Ml Otllce In JOHN A WHITIE tOf~ICIAI. SEAL) M•bl~ Menche.ior O•ct•sed llroedw•v ln 1!1t Cltr ol Santi AM &. y WITH RUlllll sTAM'' NEVER condflctlnt • buslntu 11 1 tacent • o renoe County Allornl'f Al u w JOWl>ll I! Dtvl• Nnllro I~ twtt>v 91vcn Iha! I~• un c11111o n" WITH PEN Olt PE!ICIL Avenue Cosio Mt$& Calllornl• llnder the MV Comm HIOll E>r11lrts '" E a..-1" A'll Not•rv Publlc..Celllo•nll de,,·~ w I '"I •• Prlvtlt ~" to ·~ D•'"' M#IV ' 19M (AllSENTEE 8Al.l.OTS MAY' 8 E fictitious HrM Mme of 00C I ROOT JU!I" 21 1970 Or-t Calltornla t7U 7 PrlllcfHI Olllt t In lllth~•I MCI ""'' I> cider Wbl,c! lo ton W E ST JOHN MAR KEO WITH PEN AND INK O• 8EE~ end 11111 &aid firm Is coml>O&ed ol Publl~lltd Oranet Cout 01llY Piiot h i 1710 ~ 5751 flr-Cou111Y I rMftllon ot t~ d S P•r or Cnu£0Et Oii o ~ CounlY Cltrk PENCIL I ltlt tollowlr19 """"* Whose nome. In fut "'"'II n ll) .,,., MIV 1 ,, 1'68 t.IJ.44 lttrMY .... Adl!11ft1Jfrlfl1• MY Ctmmtulo!I E•PI••• •lltr Ill• '°"' d•• o• M•Y 1911• • oi Sl••ltf 0 Cllrk ""' I.WI• s IC'-1 tNSTltUCTIOICS TO VOTERS Ind Pl-of ~-nee tre 8$ folio-Pub• \hed Oreno• Co.ti 0 •1111.. .Pll61 J~21 m o I I e~ ol r .AINl!R & SH FLE Al n•v• •• "" HuwllMIOft Or!•• To volt Oii •nv mfftll't s-• GENERAL PAltTlfE• L:EGAL NOTlCE i rll 13 '.la al>d Mly 7 t• 1'61 '-"'~ Publ •h Oro~ Cotti O•lfl' Plto flow ~7 Se 8roMW•V I o• l\nool"' s'" M•rl1tt Cellltnlll 1"416S ()() In tllt Wflllll \111111'1 1fter Ille Mldlltf C Olnlns nl A$>~rtmtlll A /4p I 10 I May 7 14 21 )tile 728 61 tooll (nu llv ol 1.0• .A"9e~• $telo at Ttl "1>1 tlJ .. tt c 11 Yl!!I qr ener the -d NO wast 11111 Strttt Cotta M • s • LEG" r NOTIO c111wn 8 111 th• rlohl tlllt •M lntt•~>t An-rt .., l'eflll-r LEGAL NOTICE LF.GAL NOTICE thi~ c~e each man m ore and m ore seems to share the style of the other &fi t hey barnstorm the state &eekin g suppo1 t Crom GOP v oters \\ho w ill ca~t b allots J une 4 ' On o ne hand 1s Nl ax Ra(. ferty JUst 61 -best known f or his I 1 a m b o y a n t , outspoken 01 a tory an d wri~mg few r egard a s dull On tite other ha~ is Tho m as H Ku~hel :>1-yett• old rnc umbenl t h e s e r-1o u :! mutded a~1stant le a de1 of the U S Se nate s R epublican fo rc es w h o i;eldom gives a fiery speooh and occas1onally has b een c alled dull But as the two have c am· pa1gne d over the state close o b ser1ers h ave noted the other s ide of e:tc h c a n· d1d ate s st~le UJnt i~n t always a pperent in the bus tie of the cam p-aign For rnstance Raffer ty s speech es last wee k on a Northe rn C allforrua flym~ tour \\ere as Juli of st.lo ng p hrases and e x pert Jabs a t his foes as usual B ut also apparent m~ smalrtowms be V1Slted w as the state supenntendent ol public 10 struct1on's almo s t wl!thd!'awn attituOO-onoo he h as finis hed speaking He was Ul a m otor ca d e moVIDg throug h Susanville , for example whe n a pretty hig h s chool girl gave him a frie n dly wave H e didn t wave b ack a nd didn t w aUc the s treets greeting voters Rafferty told a reporter ' I d o n t g o around ldssm g b abies That sort of thing w e nt ou t w ith hig h button shoes ' Kuchel by c o n t r a s t , d e J JVers straightforward s peeches UJat seld<>!Jl d raw c:pplause w hile he IS orating, a nd wluch stress senous s ubj ects with pla in words - unlike R afferty s e ar· cathing u tter ances But K uc hel -pressed by h is to u ghest oppo nent in three electio ns - show ed in Oroville on Saturd ay that he 1s n aturally al ease while nuxing with the ptople Smiling-often he s topped to chat with vario us gro ups made sure he was calle d o n to speak at an informa l out d oor luncheon, and ap· p ear e d m o r e a g gressive than m past czimpaJ,inS Officials at the de1h cation o f 01 ov1Ue Dam made a pomt oC men lio rung Kuchel s lo ng figh t for C alifornia water p roj ec ts the sam e p o mt he e m p h a s 1 z e s everywhere in the state Sunday K uc hel said m a Los Ang eles mter v 1ew tha t f)e is all for law and order , but not through fe<lei al e n forcrmcnt whic h s macks of a pohce state ' T h is vi as one of his to ugh er di gs at R d ferty . w ho h as s uggested f ed eral n ot control forces In Santa Moruc a o n Satur· d ay, K uchel told the con- se rvataorust Sierra Club tha t times have changed ~od 1ts m e m bers mus t tri!at pro· tection of the ou t.do or s a nd p rese rvallon of inner urban are as as part <>f the same w orld C ons ervation s hould m e a n fightin g for m o re neighborhood parks I t should mean an end to bad local zo om g, and m or e a nd better open space Jegisla· tton. 1t §hould m e a n l{uru'dmg agalJlSt threa ts to lhe air and water in our cities R a f f e r t y meanwhile 1ucked up endorsement 0£ the 9 000-member U n ited Repubhc811s of Californrn 1n O a kland, g 1v m g him a 2-1 edge ln bac king from the volunteer GOP orgaruza· U ons He continued his tou gh stand on urban v1olence , say1og polic e sh ou ld uso w hatever for ce is nece~ary to prevent looting iD b ig city r iots " :;:-IN!rq U Cllll 1111 croa IX) are C..lllom~IMlnl> ,AltTMEU llfOTrc• ITAOllCSllE1 OtT ... llS "¥ ' LEGAL JilOTICE ot s•I<! dM:•~'"" 11 ,,,., t m• ot fl~~'" end l>ubnt"" Oreflff Goa•t Datil' '"'°' d AU Ill 11n11Jltlll... tnlnct or .. v all Ille rlflll 1111.. ..... In'°"''' Ill•• lh• Ml't 1 • IS l HI 1U...a tvrbi IMtl. -..!.-... ""' INIU Ille JOllll ,, C0119illl •nd Jvanll• w c~ 1VPElt101t C:OVRT' 01' TNE ••• Ml Uf•I~ ol '"" 11C"'•~ M• ecmitrod 1w ---------:'.==---1 ,,.,_ufU •re ""-" t in .. 11414 Lenort Ottroll Mlchl,.n STATE 01' CAIJ,OltNIA "O• MOTICS TO CltlOITOIU CE-.,IC"T"•"'"o., llUSINISS -fllllO" OI law or ot~rw •• oth•tt tf\4111 LEGAL NOTICE -.,.,,..,, \lot4 -.... D•l9d ""''" l ,,.. # THI C~UNTY o" Ort.A.... SU,ElttOR COUltT o"' "" .... .. or In llddll1on 10 lllAI ol tald dM• .. td. II II VOii.. ,.;,_ty ... -.,. ,,, John F Ce119lnl N• A,,,. STATE 011 CA&.ll"OltMIA 'Olt ,,Clmous NAME ""' lll!lt ot d~•lfl In Ind lo ~II l!wo ~riot~ lllls bllllllt Nfvr1I If tt ... ll'lllMCIWf Jutnll• W. C°"lna E•IAlt Of MATTIE B SHIELDS. m THI COUNTY 0,-O~ICGI Th• nclers'lt * do C1'r111v lllCV 11'~ Rte I Of"OMtlY •1111&1~ tn 111~ C:oontv 61 "Jf144 tl~llot'I end oetelft .,,,,,..., Ml(ll.ttl c Oiow•11• MAT"TIE BELi. SHIELD$ DecMMd ... A..... conduct "' • M l"'-" al t!l6 e Ed M•r Orenor $1•1~ Of Cotttotnfl Ptrllc\ll••lr C:l lT"ICATI! 011 IUSlllHS Oii .~ "°'9f'• •t10tt ""rt!. er-Sr•fe,,, MIClllll""' wnn. CounlV NOflCE IS HEREBY OIVllN to thl Eslth! Of ER!!ES1' c. SMITM a k a SI u~' ,. 8'nt1 llna Ct tJlornla lfndff dt><Tibed A, follow, to-wit l'tCTITIOUt MAMI !XI wllh "" ,,, -" Oii A"'11 4, 1ffl 11erore mt A !lolery crtdlton ol ~ •bl!•• "~ de-I E~NEST Cl.IFTON SMITH O~•MCI tllt I''''-nrm Mm• OI SfltEVEll IN All ul'!Cllv!d'4 ont-M ll In"'"''' Ill flit Tiit """'""'""° _, ctrtlf'f lie Is - frllASUlt• ""~'nao "° ..,.. Oil l'vl>lle 111 tl\d IOf lllO $1tlt ""10n&llY "''' ell o~nonJ naYll\ll (ltlm• "9•1MI '"" NOTICE IS HE~E8Y GIVEN to OU51RH11 11\d 111•1 JI d "'"' It ::'" E•af ?6 It•• or Ill• Wttl ll6 " of IM dUCllnt • bllll-_, 16lt Con ic• p .. .,. 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Everyone H•1 · Something That , --- You Cu s.I ft, Find ft, Trede ft Someone Elie W ll!b-___ _ TUB BIGGEST-SINGLE MAIUUTl!LUB.ON 'J'HLOllAIHil COM.J'-PD.NBJIUtt .~~17•------WJ_t« • W...t Ad HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE MOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES flORJAl.I Gener•I 1000 Gener.ti 1000 General 1000 I Gener•I 1000 Cotta Mesa 1100 LS. ltle 1351 1-------------------1CHEER THE GD£ROSl1'Y I Victoria M•H Hom• loet. Down or Tr• WATERFRONT LOTS OF THE SELLER. He wUI BIG HO~·~f Valley Ro;1d at Victoria to qualWed bey~r. lovely 2- help you finanre a tr\lly New con<·~pt plannma: story home on buge dbl lot. lovely :o.1ESA DEL MAR ALL PRla Dlshwast1ers.11vcns &: ranges, lo.l' frontage. TerrWc tea- New Waterfront Section Just Opened (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including boat slips, Irom $33,000 Huntington Harbour Sales Corp. CALL DICK FABIAN -847•2$31 We will mail you lot maps & financing information. Dramatic Contemporary HO)'IE. This sp.idous "T" SM fireplaces. rlr:iper1l'I, ctl.J'· tures thruout. ibci 2 Liv rms, plan lncludes 1nree bed· petJ.nr, rrn•·111g, lndscp'g, 2 tr,,tcs, tlec kltch, formal rooms. iwo baths and dln-lf your growing (amity autc> gar-cir operators le dlnlna rm, patio, 5 car iar Ing room PLUS 2 patios needs a REALLY BIG many cusrrim rxtras. From etc. Low price $110,000. WW for extra romror t! Room l\on'ltt, check this! Thls 5 $23,960 low rln pymnl OPEN trade for smaller home. !or your famlly 10 romp on BR. 3 llath 2 story home I> A I L Y. E11es. 642-5106, Rl.u.rdlon/Purcell lu-llrPd bermuda la" ns sur-hns 2'300 sq It &: is located 54&-9536 Realty 6'75-4031 ~~ ~s~.'1~:~tia!~r=~~1 ;~ °'r::1~~~1~:i~~'itix;'!s S Y/4°/o EASTSIDE Huntintton BHch 1.00 les.s II) boat storag~. F:n-<.'Omplcte w Ith built· ih Large mcclr1n I BR 2 both, -----·---- ! ran::!(', ovrn & a BIG dlnlna room fovrly covered joy rhe luxury of enlerti\ln· Rr.'AR YARD!' You had patio. $1G:> rwr month pays I $650 DQWf'!. . rng ,your fnends in Y<JUf 1 all with •. , '• 1-n. 'Don't freshly repainted Inside It I -' .. _ r bettrr srr this 3 ye.1r o d .• "" co or coordinal"' rnrmc o dctnu on rhis fully 1m1rov,.,,j out • neat Glen Mar 4 + .... · · p R t c E D AT home b<>fore 11 sclli1 to ...., w .. 1~unct1on. someone t>lse. FULL home. CALL DAV E: ;\IYHRE famUy room ottered at only f'. H. A. APPRAlSAL Of • .,, """llSl (o""n avcsl Herl· '"",500 • or Vets buy at no ..,., Onl • ., ANI D ln PRICE 0 N L y ..,.,,~! ! ~ ,.. "' _, S•o.500. Y /H.,T\N n. • Down payment ' of $3500 t~e Real Estate. ·. down payment at all. rnter• eluding all charges moves will hanc!Je. 2 ffJ'D PllOls Halecrest 3 est & principle about $142 a you in. · · • month. BR le convert. dt'n; b~tns, ColJece Realty ~ ne" carp.: ~er. 5-l6-950l - Mna V*1cfe 111 o MEREDITH G·ARDBIS ~~~~~~~~~ HOUSIS·flOR SALi HOUSES POI SAL• • Hunti~on ~~ LapN IMch You Promlted Her 1705 A Lot Now bey her a home! Lovely king-size 3 bedroom home. 2 luxurious baths. Beautiful drapes and almost new-ca~ pelini. Bigeat value ,you can find. :a: 7682 EDlNGF;R 842-4455 OPEN EVES. et>MPLE'l'E PAa<.AGE 4 hclroom Home with a View o1 the Foot.hills, 2 baths, large laodacaped yard, 1 block to scboola, .$32,500 • low On Pmts. 494-8133 LOS PADRES REALTY J 895 Glenneyre Street Lagima Beach fnext to Tic-Toe market) Condominium 1950 llNTALS ..... u..turew.I Newport.... noo -_._ ................... ........ 3 bedroom-2 story Newport &hoC'et on Gnd St. ~ blk to pool, tt!Mla, etc. Owner$2e Huntlntton leech 3400 * 3 BR custom with buBt· Ina, carpeted, ctr.ped. $%15/ mo. * 2 BR near t h e beadl. very sharp SJ.SO/nio, * Spacious 3 '8R Townhouse unl ts wlllkin& dlltance tQ W9rld'a finest bee.ch. Rents from $175 up. Pacltic Shores !Welty 5.16-8894 Ewt. 536-3* Beau~iful 4 BR Sc·:·• er urm along the Bay :?1 ~ nnth~. plus c.11 p• ts. clrapes, bll-in kllt'l\"n, JUSI like nrw. Nice privRlr p;iuo. Owner will be Oexible on lenns. This home is for the discrim· inatlng buyer. • Lwrurious woal carpeting is t o u n d throu$tbt>Ut. Versatile ~1h llroroom bas 2 separate rn· tnr.i; A rlrlir:hrful kitl'11rn • ;iJlti lan11ly room ovrrllYlk u lnvrly I fl w m 11ntrn1tOl'r pa1111 i.:ardrn. A •'onform1m: J'C-.. COATS ~WA~CE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) 41iR, 2~ BA. 2 story. Beach North Develop. Elec. Bit· ins. island stove & bar. Panel.led fam rm w/frplc, llv rm w/Lrplc. Crpts, drpt, 00\lered patio, block waU- fenced yard, 2 car gar. Ce- ment driveway, F o r m e r model home -1st owner. WeU cared for • 21,i yra old. 5 min. to beech. ~ced lo .s35,900, Call owner 847- 0WNER TRANSF.ERRE:D -:-15 SR 2 story 3 ba, lovely 6540 eves & wknds. Must sell unmcrl•a'ely. This cpts/drps, like new cond. B"'L-OW MARKET absolutely . pt>rfect 3 B~ 2.)()0 sq. ft . many extras & ~ ADULT Sect., 1-BR.. W/W carp.. w a s h e r I d r y e r refrlg. 962-1672 After 5 weekdays. anytime wkends. Hunt, Sch. 4 BR 2 bl Townboua, lee pivate covered patio, blt·in RI: 0, clothes wuhtt/dr')'- er .l re!rig, beautiful red carpeting, tile use of a PoOl & tennis Court. We main- tain the lawn. Only SlT5 per mo. I nr Adams .l Brook- hurst. H.B. I Pri<.'e-.$3'1,900 Ph. 6-44-1133 In that olrl fashioned nlmos- pherr or rural privacy on a stt't'fll nl <.mtom type h0me11. 4 lerr.te hedrooms, dini'n~ room and huge family room with wood burning fireplaet>. Here is room tor \ivin~. bo1h Inside and oul~idc. Va· cant and real'ly. $37.~. Colesworfhy & Co. M2-nn 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. iohn macnab DOVER SHORES .; Exciting new Sf)llnish Bay- lront home, red tile roof. 4 txirms. •I bllths. powdrr nn, pier & slip. 6\i ~ financing. J:i'1. clown to qualified buy- ~r. The best Bayfroot hYy ln Newport Harbor, $167.500 Call fnr Appl. 6-42.8235 r,\ r~ C.-11 61S-l:l79 --home pr1~r-1 u.,:~r 11 I owner trans. See & make Seller tran-;fc-rred. Price re-W ANiED others. Do11blt> f1r~hc:c, offer on terms & price. I duced to $21,9!l5. 4 BR large THE BLUFFS. Owner leav- ing area ollrs Angelita mod· el. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, 644-2049 Real Estate Sales People. fully carpc1rd: all built-Ins. BRASHEAR REAL TY kitchen with bit-ins, plenty WHY NOT GET ON THE 2 baths, family room & 8-17-8531 Eves. 839_1537 of closet space, priv master e~N'·111vr tV!l(' art>a sur-lillll•••••••• rounds 1h1s heautir11l homr, Deluxe Cati Mon. thru Frl. m.~ ancl a cul dr sac sll'N't pro-Spanish Duplex tl'C'ts your children Crom an)' BA .. ,,.... WAGON~ more. FHA loan may be BR, lge lot . (enced, landac. '"" · usumed at $188/mo. CALL SOL VISTA Duplex" For S•le 1975 LEASE, walk to bcb, ' BR, 3 BA, tr1.Jevel, Newport West, thnJ traffic. S<'t' today, in Corona del MM-Over 25 Year1-in. Frpl. Low dn pymnt • pay. Orange County 50-UM (open e v e' ) Popular 4 BR model-Cpts/ menf less thal\'l'ent. 2-2 BR..AplL Yard, ur,, Quiet Eastside, C.M. $38,!!JO. on Waterfront D~ve with 3 Bdrms plus den formal diruog room stej><lown living rm also plush l Bdrm.ARI. e Full page advertisinf Heritage Real Ei.iate drps, water softener, 11rp 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Open Eves. GRAB YOUR PAINT BRUSH A :? story 5 BR home In Mesa Del Mar needs .... orkl -but what a value! ldcally situated near schools & shopping, all elect. kitchen, z.•, baths, L'f!rpets & drapes. With low f'HA appraisal • $3.1.!riO -make oUt'r. ImmeculJl!e and pnced below replacement Ill ~.00> • Inter olfice teletype Newport BHch 1200 comer lot. Owner trans!cred e Training program • MUST sell. Only $24,900. 5 • Insurance Newport Shores bloc~s South of Huntington e Many other benefits 522 500 Center. Call 64&4494 • For Interview • P•ul Jones RHlty C d I Ma 'Popular "A" Frame conveni-847-1266 Eves. 847-8919 Orona • r I ently located 1 short block TRY $995 DOWN Call: Steps to beach 3 BR llt4 ba. to cllib house and pool. - Mrs. Pavlovich or Mr. Cobb 14x20 living room, fireplace Large family room -Bi t Assume VA loan 3 BR + NO DOWN TO VETS + fam.jly room, bit-Ins, din-vacuum. -Double garage. bonus room 1% bath, CUS· Ing area. service porch, 646-7171 • 546-2313 tom tllr & carpetlnR. quality carpets & drapes, OPEN EVES. HAFFDAL REAL TY dble garage. Low down. "Homes to Match Income'' Rltr. 646-3928 Eves. &16-2290 874 Warner 842-Wa> Ollice Open Sal/Sunday ASSUME large Gt loan for *LACHEHMYER only moo. Lovely 3 BR. • .Dutch Havfn. 1~ BA home. Eastsrde Bargain N E w P 0 RT B EA CH Bit-ins, in ter-comm, near $19 950 I OCEANFRONT sch~s. Douglas & beachs. , cottage, an 842_;>220 3 BR •-1 · I ....,_ 1dorabl~ vacation h o m e ---------------u., c-~.eXt."C'pllOna '"V· with only 100 ft of Sandy BY OWNER ~711"1' ---~-~ Vac11nt Ready to move in· Assume 6,, loan • no loan Beach betweeo you & the 4 BR plus all panelled fam ftts. ocean. Comp!etely rurni~h-rm, 2 ba, elec bit-in~. frpk, PERRON REALTY (0 ed, newer & In perlcct con· w/w C.'l'J)ls liv rm & hall, 1003 Baker, CM 546-!»40 to. 4 BR 2 bllths Mesa de! !!!!'"""'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!!!!!~-·I ~tar hrime. lluge covered COST A MESA BEAUTY patio & large rear yard. Exclusive with us. • d ltlon. $56,000. Excrllcnt S26,000. 847-8722 18th & Orani:e fH2.1m Cinancing. Phone R I tr· BY OWNER 4 B_R_3_ba-!h-s, ,s23...,,000,..,,...,.---Owner KI 3-8736 family room, dining room, Circular drive leads to this stunning re~l<lence. Bram- ed ceiling. SUNK~ Liv\ni;: Room with romantic ~lone fireplace. 3 BEDR00)1S, 2 BATHS. Hardwood floors. 2 car Garage. NO DOWN to Vets. LOW DOWN Payment to Alt. GREAT VALUE at $26.500 ln a prestige loca- tion. $27,500 Newport •t Victoria 4 BEDRM & 3 BATHS. OUR Move. yotir gain; r pts/drpi,, fenced 6'.~ GI trans. out of area; must sell loan • $33,500. 20952 Surge Owner desperate! Built • in lmmed.; 2.sty. 4 BR., 3 Ba.. Ln. 962-0019 range & oven, dishwasher' on canal; walk to beach,1_M_us_t _se_l_l._S60_.-000--=-h-om--e-in Separate dining nn. Spac-community club w/2 pools, es1ate sale. 3 BR &: den. lous living room with picture tennb. By owner. $48,500. Make otter. 219 Via Orvieto. windows. 2 car ganige. n...--.. Fri 1n"' 301 540-lT.!O v""n u1Ul'S., ., ""'· · 548--0787 TARBELL . 2955 Har!Jor .Canal 642-3973 iM--u-st_Sel_l_P_re_sti-.g-e_3_B-R. ------3 Bdrm.-2 Story Atrium. Near new. REAL EST A TE .Newport Shores ~ blk to 5241 Glenroy Dr. 842-7227 SALESMAN swimming pool, Lennis, club 725 Via Lido Nord. Furn. 4 B-..lrooms + Openini: for broker or ~air~-house. Walk .to 1>f;s1 ocean Howe. Call 713: 9J4.-0920 WU man. Excel. loc. &: comm beach. Best financing. 213: 27M547 This clean &: sharp quality ll.4>plies confidential. 1612-283.1 540-299l'_CHARG ___ E_yo_u_r_wan __ t _ad_now_. built. luge family dream PERRON REAlJY (Q OWNER: Exec Residence, home is loaded with featlll'· , Baycrest area. Better than es, 4 large bedrooms 2 nice I new. 3 bdrm 2 ha, trg fam baths. Soft wall to wall car-~& Ot:ange 6'12~rn rm, frpl, formal din .rm. 1ilage Rea: Estate Sml down. • SM-2588 BY Owner, • bdrm, 2 bath, 962-HTI 5'16-11103 RcN'fALS House1 FurnltlWd neat & dean. By ac>-Rent•I• to Share 2 -mo~~ Eve.. NEA,IU.Y new 4 bdrm, bailt- lns, cpts, drps, fenced yard. aU features. 8142 Munste Dr. call n.i: 487.(E pointmenl only. 494-9232 WILL Share my waterfront La-•n• S..ch house &: dock. Man 40-60 •-3705 1705 years. $150 Mo. ST>4331 Rentals Av•il•ble Emerald Bay ~•wport BHch 2200 OWNER offers custom built --l LIDO Sands. 3 bdrm, 2 home with speclacu ar ocean baths, 1 blk from beach, views from every room. Spacious open beamed liv-lll'W furn. S200 wk. Summer- Apts Is houset • all pdce r anges. We need addl&nal rentals &: property ltsttnga. CUSTOMERS WAITING Beckwith Rlty Laiuna Bcb. 627 S. Coast Hwy. 494-75111 Perm. Crom Sept. 15 S300 ing room with large adjoin-mo. Write Box M-109 Dail)' Ing private wood decked pa-Pilof. Dupl.x .. Unfum. 3975 tio. Deluxe kitchen and breakfast room. 2 bedrooms RENTALS 2 BDRM, cpts. drp1, blf-ma, & den with Swedish fire-Houlff Unfurnished_ cple, exclusive area, Hfa. place. Exceptional landscap-Cost• Meta 3 lOO $165 673--0130 ing. $89,500. PO Box :>5, -R .... E_N_T_A_L_S ____ _ Corona del Mar. 4!»-0737, LEASE Lovely Mesa Verde E t 220 Apts. Furnlthed ~ ·--Highlands home & a Blue BOY -IT'S a rc Haven Pool. drcssinst room, Cotta Men 4100 is the best de5Cription of this Polynesian bar etc. $250. dramatic Laguna Bch home College Realty 540-5880 built on an Estate size Jot. VERY CLEAN 3 B R , Sprawling 5 BR contempor-carpets. drac>es. big covered ary styling w/extensive WW! patio, Mesa Del Mar area. of gla55 & wood. $31,!riO • $225 month to month. Agt. Mission Rlty 4~1 _546_-4_1_41 ______ _ REDUCED TO SELL 3 BR ocean/canyon view Unobstruc~ahle ocean &: ca-w/w Drps new pa i n t nyon view. 3 Br .• 2 Ba.. 548-1098 920 w. 20th Vacant decks, patio. !pl. $31 ,800 _S1_60 _______ _ Owner 494-5678 8.33-5441 2 BR, !enced yard, newly LOVELY OCEAN VIEW decorated, nice. $110. tl) Lanai patio. used brick trpl 'rn--0142 -~_;;.. _____ _ 3 BDRMS. 2 BA. $43.900 JOIN the iw\ngen VI the Call 496-1243 betwn l~Spm. DAILY PILOT WANr ADS! CHARGE rrt 642-5678 USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID LG l BJt dis h washer. balcony. $125. Mgr. 745 8 James, 642-8017 548-1914 $45 to S60 Small Trailer 1 Man. No pet.s. Util paid. 54~1561 alter 7:30 pm HOUSETRAlLER... O:lmlpete- ly furn. $50 inc. utilities. ~19aft6 e $75. VERY ATT'RACTIVE 2 bdrm. trailer. 132 w. Wil- son. 548-9577. NASSAU Palms 1 le 2 BR Furn or Unt ru>nso. Hid pool 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645 Harbor Vl'ew Hi'llS petlng & '1r11pes, plus a h(-au yd. trans 51~r,:, loan. iplll1<1in~ blue heated & 'fil· MediterranHn Villa I Si6.900. 1927 Leeward Lane, Coron• del Mn tered pool. LIDO ISLE , 1;19 R232 Lusk • buijt homes located $32,200 Lovely modem 2 BR, 1t11arrl· ~-H-8-ay_&:_oc_e_a_n_; _lo_v_e-,y-3 WANT AD ORDER BLANK In the Southland's most d~ ro by garden~ & stone wall!; BR 2 Ba home on 2 lots: sirable & fascinating area. reduced to $47,500. "An U!>e as 2 apts. Rm. to Schools & Calif.• lrvine Delancy RHI Estate hid ~.500. Sell all or ~ . . ANO REACH THE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MARKET Huge Split Level c~~~~mo m ents 2n8E.C~stH~,C~ ~.-~~mb~ .. ~-----------------------~----------------1 away. Sensibly priced from 293 E. 17th St. &1&449-1 673-3nO park m rear Owner 67J.m9 $.34,900 to S48.900 Eve. ~5752 DAVIDSON R f P1h at;-Beach-, pooC boat LUSK HOMES "FOR ADULT_S_ONLY" BEA ea ty sli11s avail. 2 Bdrm, 2 baths, 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD WS THAN 3 UNES ln desirable Ba.ycrest, but not lea.'le hold, this ii; an enorm- ous 4 BR, 3 bath near-new !Jome with a marvelous floor plan. Huge game room !large enough for a pool tn- blcl with a masswf' ~nnp firt>place & romplrtrly !K'f). arate from tbe Uvinit 11re<1! Formlll dining mom, hrt'ak- last room, 3 car stM8t:f , A RARE BUY for $1'1'1.:'ffl' Ruth P•rdoll, Realtor Directions: MacArthur Blvd. UTIFULL Y rp1s: drps, bttns, Lrplc, FA hmhcl~~-h~~c~~MU~ci~~~ LAN~CAPED ~I.pa~~~~ ---------------------------------------~ Newport Fwy. Tum on San location! 2 Md DEN, 17' lmmac. Newport Beech 3 ;)<IS-4241. 61:>-4214 z 4 1 12 lfiCXl Westt'lilf Dr. fi.12-5200 -$350 Down-,, Buy~ your family 8 homr! You d hetft>r see this 3 bed- room. 2 beth charmer with hamwool floors and bir.t yard ror the childt-cn 11nd J>('I~ lo Pt'ljoy. Sl32 per month Includes principle, Interest, taxes and Insurance. Lllsk-llt 5 II W /VJ~ East bluff. 3 Baths. large tamlly rm, neer school le lhopplng area. Sett lo- cation $47,500. ~ c.w..a,w.&c.. ..... c.-....... .......... ~ ......... _ Joaquin Hills Rd., then mas1er suite, 2 haths, de-BR + dining 1 'i baths. follow signs to model arra luxe huilt·ln kitchen. nrw I Rltr. 2750 Harbor ~. C~f OPPORTUNITY-w/w cal"'pl'llni:. patio and :l16-.i460 Eve~. ~'iJ.1161 double garagt>. NO rxterlor ] BR & ,OOL- '"" l1cen11«1. Mlespeoplc in mainten1tncP or yard work. wrll r<1l11hli~ll4'd olflCf'. M A harii:ain In can-free living. Vac-~nt. lmmrd occupancy • rxprnencr n("('('s<;ary. only 11 11 ilh a rool hl't'etr. 0" nrr will lrall<' optJ('ln. n-al ';"&ti' liCf'n!e reqwreti I Only S20.0C>O: $21,950 Traintnl( prngram. G o o r1 Montictllo Homes - walk-in traffic. You h ll v e! CMler or Costa Mrsa. PERRON REALTY (.0, your ~wn desk & phone. I Walker & Lre lnr.. • <'.ood listin~s to sell F1oor S11les ar.trnls i>16-l210 18th & Orange &12-1771 timr Top commlssion. Plrn-----~ ty of mone:y to finan~ your Pool _ $21 950 LOOKIE! c;:i!~. Oill for lnterv!e\,., ~eat 3 BR. 'l bath home ln ALL in MESA VERDE W. E. Lochenmytt Realtor excellent condition. Also 3 BR. Pact>settcr • •• S.'l0,500 1860 NC'W)'lOrt Blvd., CM owner will lease with OI> 4 BR, 2 story ....... $31,:Y.10 &16-39'28 E\le. 6734577 lion -very reasonable Lg lot. sglr story .... S.'ri,!rl() M.sa Verde IFumltul't' avallablel, Jkpublic, ZIOO ~· .. $17,9.511 4 Id College RHlty 546-5880 Mtosa Ve~ Rlty :>~'i990 rm. 1500 Aoonu at Harbor FOUR-BEDROOM- Yoo'll l't'CO!mlze the value 'Near Clnema Theatre) OWNER'S APT. at a ~lance -2 'lrluxc 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! baths • family room • 2 N 2 St . p&tiofl • t'Xct'llent carpets &, ew • ory dn!)H . $25,$0 • 10~ Down 6'U-7171 • 546-2313 OPEN EVES With 4 BR., la. llbrary with • trpl. Sep. din. It Uv. nns. THE ~EAL ESTATERS ------ IAYFIONT An. PROl'ESSIONALL Y DECORATED S2T.SOO Exdusl\loe ru:ra nr. Piuk & IChls. H's prlctd right: ex· oelient tinnnclng! Dt-lt• Real Eata te 646-4414 Larger 2 BR home, fireplnce, open beemed ceilings, dou- ble car garage. R-2 lot. C1011e to markrts It rrM~portalion. $11,750 .L. 9 deluxe r e n t • I units. Never a vacllncy. Out of town owner must S(')I. \\'ALLY McCOY REALTY 642.&187 anytime ~U Steps to Ocean Attr11ctive 4 BR h<lme, 2 ba, 'l\IOOd beam cctllngs. 6 yrs old. S26.000. CAY\VOOD RLTY. ~1290 I 6306 W. Coe~ Hwy .• NB JI OWNER ""''*""" Cott... LIDO SANDS F.atllde 2 BR. • On I~ 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths Wells-McC•rdle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-Tm Evet. ~ 3. Bdnn, 1 ~ hftths, hit-Ins, frplc, hrdwd Ora. New Cir· peting. Be1ut. lrl(bcpng. Dbl det1cbed pn1e. Large ,yard. Cash to IOM $22,900. 541-3575 1W lot. &om-~ $4•,500 l'!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!ll!!!IP unit • New CIUPtG and ,.. Near Beach, Salton Sf• • Cotta Met. drlC* • 81.t • ta 'town C-.. WUUam1011, ltltr. 8' It loc .• Jdnt R-1 Jot. MQ HOO C:P \:"DE Bay view; 3 BR, 2 Ra • aU elec. 2 sty. deeded TIMU 1'nh01Jse; 2.000 sq f t1-----1·----1----1----1-----1-----1 c~rr!ree tux. liv '• w/pools, r11 Now $39,500. 673-43.)6 6 '" LOAN: xlnt cond.. 3 $4.50 $5.10 (... -__,_ nr. 2 Ba .. lge. hl-beamed, _____ 1 _____ 1 ____ , ____ 1 ___ _ 11~ 1.aneled den; cov. patio. Lnv"ly yd. $30.750 Owner _1000 Beryl Lane 646-2909 Bi\l.BOA ~ves Baylront. lt1rn elect kitcb. boet slip. q111..i1 po!!Se'5Slon. Means °"n/Bkr 644-1349 RAYCRESr BY OWNER j Uirge Bdrrm. 3,250 sq. ft. lv11n Wells built. }'ce land. '100 Windward Lane Wi\n!RFR.ONT. 62 BalbO& CO\ rs. 3 BR. $75.000. Will tr;idr for property. Arabian h-•r•ra, or -? Ll s-m1 ---Coron• clttl Mu 1250 ----Regudell Rttardeal C'est une bonne maiSOfl avec rle.lJC chambres a c:oucber P"ur 90mtneil palsible. You $6.00 P.A YMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 '"blhh for .••••••••• deya. ~•9i"nin9 ••••••••••••••••••• • •• •·• •• , •••• •• c1.,.1fic•tioft •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nem• ••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Adel rest ••••••••••••••. • ••••••••••••• , •••••••••• • ••••••• • • •••••• • Clty • , •••••••• , ••••••••• , • • • • • • • Pt.orte ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CUT Hiii -'ASTI ON TOUI INYl\ON will alllO have the early ---- Amrr1ca.n 11)tlc kltcb It tam rooll\ .$34,500. Open every Dr~ Real Eat.ate • 6'73-3TTO rl&y t-5. 5ll Poln.aettla. -BY OWNER Prk'f'd tor Quick &le lrv!M Terraot. 2 BR. dtn ~ vit'w S3UOO. \Best 1)(1)' Her- bor ar& w\ite loll «l&l lt'Vl~. CalU 984 • IUSINESS llflLY MAIL ""9t Cl• ....... Ne IJ, C:.... ....... Ct~ 11 nus> • •.si monui & m..f3SO OPEN ~. trlde tor trudl, latt car FIUDOM HOME c~ tuft ad t.anoce. FOR · or • Rbntlt wbat YOU ., BR, 2 car debChed pr, Lido t• 13.Sl 546-2211 b,\.,.. Alkins S3 2SO l42.JS89 COYt't'fd peUo, SlC.000 FHA. a.yfNnt en Mont Oren .. Cont DAILY PILOT .... -P.O.'-15'0 OPDf EVlll. NeWpOrt 8'ecb TRANSFERRED to !amoe ~" ~ ltlteMt lolln, n Ul5 tut ol tbe la~ bomft TIMU .TIMU nMIS • 80 $10.65 . $15.90 $13.10 $20.10 -~ $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 TO Fl•Un COIT ,.,. e11fy, •• w9'4 fa ..0 apece •M.•. lach14e .,._ .c1c1, ... w ,11 .......... . The cost ef Y"' H le .+ the e114 ef the lllM ff whldt tH le1t wwcl of yew •d le....._ te11. A4cl $2.00 ..tre If .,.. cle1lr• ... ef DAILY "LOT IH tef\'lce wltlt ••llM ,.. ,u ... , • , 1M1me ~ 3 BR 2 bit, 111tlo1 elec: ldtch ~ t A.llC>Clates • rood 4 lldm:I t dftl, 3 b9th'. SEE dilhWuh('r, drapet,'" I " ~ Ewa; 54M2J8 Can --rn.ooo. t 9' loan -· TH I· ~41 ... -.... ·Con Ma., c.tlf. '262' ~i:iort 8-d> Rftlty rpt.t bMuW\1117 landlC&Pt'd, OWNER: %31 Nane. S2U i00 Prb SUD,llOO • .,bmlt ... cu.J:lind St. B-16\42 fnlit tnft.. ~.9li0. S.-2783 3 xtra trs br, 2 ti.*. top R.• C. OR.ED. R.Hlcy ________ . ...__OPDJ ___ EV_IMN __ CI_ Dial &Q.66'11 for R&WLTS cond 5&-ml aft 12 3418 Vla Udt fTMllO ___ ....,. _______________ ._. ______________ "!_ E .:_:Tr-.: f : ,. J, ·. 'l ' . .._ .. __ -··-· .. -·-----..... -.. ___.. .. -----·----__ ...._.. __ ,...._. .......... _-._ ·-.... __:. ..... ~ I I er ... i' DI.AD&. w VOU M Ille "' avery • ... DIME·J N• T.t11 D .. tll wes· Un ....... HOUSI GINlltA COiTA # MISA DI MISA VI coua•• NllWPOtl N•WHa IALIOA NIWHa tt~f::i DO'tlla I WISTCLI llAHOll UNIVlal IACIC al IASTaLl 1av1111 • coac>NA IALIOA HACOM UY ISL LIDO ISL IALIOA NUMTINf Nl,INTllU fOYNTA SIM. If SUNSIT GUOIN LONG II LAKIWO OUNGIE OUT~ UT~ STANTOI WISTMll MIDWAY SANTA I SANT-I OaAH81 TUSTIN NOUN ANAHIU SILVllU LAGUNA LA8UN" LAGUNA SAN CLI SUI JUI CA"SU DANA ,. CAllLSI• OCIANS. SAN Oll lllVlllSI NOUHS CONOOA 00,.Llll """•Tll RENT Ho1 Gl!Nl!a1 lllNTAI COSTA ' MISA D MISA \I COLLIG NIW,.01 NIWl'OI NIW,.01 .. YSltO oov1• Wl!STC\. UNIVI• lllYINI ..CK I U.ST I la VIN I CotlONI IALIO.t .. y ISi LIDO It IALl'O.t HUNTIH fOUaTI SIAL a LONG I OI AN81 UJjfA #l!STMI MIOWA' SANTA COAST A. LAO UN/ LAGUNI SAN CL S>H JU CA,.ISTI DANA I a1v1as YACATI CONDO# OU,.Lll REN., Ho GIN'!• COSTA MISA I Ml!SA t COl.LIC NIW"O NIW"O NIWl"O IAYIMC OOVllt WISTCI UNIVll 1aYINI IAClt I l.t,'1 I lllVIH• COltON, IALIOI IAY IS LIDO I: IALI 01 NIWf'C .,. HUNTll SIAL I GA•OI LONG I oa.t.HG SANTA WI.ST# MIOWA SANTA COAITI ""94111 ueuN SAN 'Cl CAf'ltt CA:'ll1 OAllA CONDO OUf'&.I REN' AF •• N., con• ""' ..... ____ _ I 'INTALS . . . CLASSIFllD 1NDO. ....... u ........ Coat• Mele 4100 $22.SO \ft. Up r ~. Sbldlo ........ Hours-Regulations-Deaoline~ _ . ( lltlltllO"'' Adwrtl•N sM11ld ohlOk their ...... , Md ""'°"' .............. ,, •rrott er mlioliieifloetlena. Tltl lSAILY lltlll>T~ llilllflfy t•r ,,.,.,.. eil1 tO "'° 1.-ut ., ,uMW\l"t tfM •lllwtt~ oeirt'ICltty OM tt""" r DllADLINE ~0111 COll'Y AND KILLI: lllO 111.M. t"9 411)' Were 1M1lllloat1 ... , .-oept to W .. lr.en4 ldltlon 1nd Monday eectlona wtle1t ol~lnt time 11 5:30 111.M. Friday •• VO\t MU,IT HA\11 KILL NUM8U'I Wiien kllllnt an ad MuUll of ~ulck Neult M Hrt to make a r<eoord ef Ule klll number 9tv1n yo11 II)' yeur ad t.aktr 1 vertfloltlo11 of y1u• ca II. • IYlry effert i. made ti klll w correct 1 new ad that 1111 IMtn erdel'ff, IMlt we ca11 n.t tu•rant" to do to 11ntll t9'e Id hll a,...,.. In tlle paper. .. DIME·A·LINE Ada are ttrlc:tly eaM In lldv1noe •'/mall or 1t any one_, e&ir effice NO phone orders. e tad Utill 6 .._,. .. n . • Mild~ ..--ft ~ •Mew CUI 6 lu 2.184~ Newpon Blvd. ~ DELUXE ~acious 2 B~ i den. FUm apt• $160 + Ul. Healed pool, all)ple parking. No children, no pela. 1965 Pomona, CM ~M858 • CHATEAU La POINTE Furn 2'Br Apt. Hid pool. C&rport •. ofl "t park'&· Adults. No pell. 1941 POMONA AVE., CM Tiie dAILY ''LOT NMrv .. ttll right t• cl .. lty, edit, ceneor or refu" 1ny ad\le r• tleement, 11td .. chanoe ltt r1tu •"d retulatlone wltllollt Pflor notloo. ,... MTNG Tree·Dlx 1 BR furn, Ad vtrtlMl'I may plaoo tllelr ad• II)' telepflone. i DIAL DIRECT 642.56 78 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY Dl~L FREE· 540~ 1220 Huntington hach 540-1220 Laeuna BMch 494-9466 Phones Are Open 1:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. CL.Allll'IED COUNTU'9 IN tooatld 11 followe1 1211w..t ..... 11 I cull, ........ _ .... Sit W• ley StNet, C.... ...... JOt Mfli ............ w ...... m ...... .._ &.,.... ..... l :JW:ll ..... s.t. IS.. I Mall Add,.._: llox 117'1, Newport aeach, Calif. Daily Pilot Classified HOUSES FOR SALE ::::::~ ~:~!:u :: GINlllAL :: ll!W,.O•T SHnlU 41H ~~s;,.A ~~IA MAI llts WISTCL9'" tt11 MISA VHOI 1111 ~~~·::~y l'AH ~~ COLL&OI "AU :~ IAST aLUlll' 4H1 ::::::; ::::n 1111 ~:~= OIL MAil = IALaOA COVIS ms IAY ISLANDS .,,. NIWl'OllT IHOllll lnt LIOO ISLI USI OIMOL1110N OR.Al"TING SH VICI ILICTlllCAL IOU.,Mt!NT llNTAU l'l!NCINO ll'LOOllS ll'UllNACI lll'AllS. l ie. GAllOllOllG CUllHAL Sl llVICll GRADING, DISCING GI.ASS IS ll " " U4t "j • -"" u " " IS " -" " " unf. Nl'wly redet•, pool, adlta, Monrovia ' l9tb. 548--0336 2 B!' .. Studio Ap( adults."'\;\: Cant OK, crpts. $130 mo. Ad· ams le Harbor. 646-066.1 E/SIDE 2 BR. Elec bltns. patio. Adults -0nly. Jil-B Ogle ll35 mo. 642·1298 Newport -S..Ch 4200 t/ Will lWf ADULTS ONLY July • Aug. • Sept. FURNISHED AP'°'J. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS Waterfront/Loe BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef 2525 Oct1n Blvd., CdM 673-1788 • -I 11 1 Bdrm, near Per $85, 1Jtt U .IU TNUMa eu11 SHOP '7 IAYCllST -~ UOA. ...ms IAYSHOlll ••"' e .... DOVlll INOlln 1111 tlUNTIN T .... aUCH ... H free, avil from 5/7 to 6/15 only. 826--3184 HIALTH CLUal 6711 HAULING ..U MOUSICLIAMI... UU -..CLI'' tttl llOUNTAltl VALl.IY 441t .... ' 1_ SIAL -llACtl ._ : 1 BR, new, for mature adult. INTallOI 119COllATINI 67 tNCOMI TAX 67 ::.:;.,~tt::• 1m ~=.~~~~"" : ::~~c;.-:: eAROIN ellOVI '411 H Nr ocean, bay It ahp'g. U35. 55 OR 3-7506 .. lllOll. ~............ " lllONIMe '1 1111111.ATllle 61 T •• •ct 11.. WHTMINITll 4'1' ~~~1::A :IL °MAI UM ::~:V~!TY =~ • S78. lNCLUD. utll. small apt. Near Hoag H06]) & The INSUllANCI 6771 INVISTtGATINe, DttK*" 67 IALIOA ,.ININSUU -11-* SANTA ANA NlleHn 4'JI llACON IAV 4'41 UY ISLAJIDI USi ~:!~~ '* I Arch~. 642.5583. Coron• del M.r 4250 • l BR Studio blk to ocean/bay, W/W cpts, 1 0 adult-no pets $115 yrly. 673-7629 JANITOlllAL UH JIWILllY 11,All. lie. -LAlllOSCA"lllO W LOCKSMITH 6010 MASO!llY, llllCK "31 MOVING & STOIAOI ... l'AINTlNG, l'Ulf'llllllllll 6ffO ,.AINTING, SI-.es.I ,ATIOS 6Uf l'HOTOOIAl'}IT "7 l'LASTERING. 1'1tcll. lftlllt 6111 l'LUMllllG 6"I l'OOOLI OllOOMINe 6HI LIOO ISL.a 1•1 LA9UNA HACH f1ll IALOOA ISLAND 1.. U.Ull.A NIOUIL 41t1 HUNTlllOTOll HACN 14 .. H\INTINeTOll H.MIOUll 14M SAN CLIMINTI rn1 1'0UNTAIN VAL&.aY 1411 DANA ,.OINT 4141 H-.L. 81ACH 1414 Tl.,.LIX., tic. .... SUHSIT HACN Hff CONOOMlllllJM ffM OAllOIN ••ov• 147' ReNT ALS t:::..::O':" ::: Apts. Unfurnished O'tANGI COUNTY lttt GIHllAL Mii OUT Of' COUNTY 1611 COSTA MISA JIM 1~ B1lboa 4300 l'OOl SIRVlrl tt ,OWll SWll,.ING WI UT O' STATI 1.. MISA VIHOI 1111 STANTOll 1611 NIW,.OIT 81-.CH SHt WISTMINST1111 "11 NIWl'OIT HllOHTS Jtll MIDWAY CITY U1' NIWPORT SHOllH sn1 l'UM" SERVICI 6n o - SANTA ANA 16.. WUTCLI"" tt>t SANT1' ANA tt•TS. 1Ut UNIVlltSITT ,Allt SU1 OltAHOI 16• IACK 8AY SM TUSTIN 1441 IAST ILUll'P l2G NORTH TIJSTtM W.S COllONA DIL MAI UM -NANllM t6M 8ALIOA 5ltl SILVlllAPG CNIVOll 1W IAY ISUNOI UM LAGUNA HILU 17tt LtOO ISLI 11'1 LAGUNA llACN 11tl HUHTIHGTON HACH J.411 LAeUNA NIGUIL tm l'OUNTAlll VALLIY 5411 SAN CLIMINTI 1"t 9'.LIOA llUMD S>Sl SAii IUAH CA,.,STttANO 1711 HAL HACH S4M CAl'ISTllANO laACM 1711 L.ONO 81ACN ISM llOOl'ING " H • llAOIO, ll•Mln. l tc. 6t lll!MOOELING & R.,Allt 6t fO lllMOOILIN~, l("'CHINS ffU Id ...... a.,_ "" SIWING 6HI ' llWINO MACHINI Rl l'AlllS ... H"TIC TNll(S, .._,., lie. 6HS 71 n TAILOlllHO " TIRMITI! CONTllOL '6' t74 TILi. Cuamlc 6 TILi!, Llnol-I Ml"'9 •t IS THI fEllVICI 6fM 1 TILIVISION, I-In. lie. m NEWLY DECORATED Oceanfront Vlew Bachelor It 2 BR Apts No children • no pets from $100 mo. 67S.54S8· .. CJ..EAN Bachelor Apts. All utll Incl f15 up 315 E. Balboe Blvd. s BALBOA 673-9'345 Ul'HOLSTllY ffM WILDING Hf DANA l'OlllT 1111 ORANel COUNT'i' Met CA•UIAO 1141 GAllOIN OllOVI 1611 OCIANllOI lnt ftlTMINITll un T Laguna Beach 4705 JOBS & EM~PLOYMEN ,08 WANHD, 1'11 SAN 01100 lm MIDWAY CITY M1' lllVIHSIOI COIJllTY 1• IMn'A ANA M11 1 BACHELOR. Util. Avail. now JOI WANTIO, tw m 'Oa W~llTIO, HOUSIS TO 81 MOVID 1... SANTA ANA ... leMTI S.• CONDOMINIUM UM TUSTIN N4t OU~IXIS l'Ott SALi 1'79 COASTAL Jnt Al'AllT¥llllTS Mii SAJ.I '"9 LAGUNA a•ACtt 17'1 RENTALS ~u~:~~~L ~ Houses Fumlshed :~1u~~mmtANO :: :::;:t~ TO SMAJll = REAL ,ESTATE, COSTA Mii• "" General MISA OIL MAI "" Tl"'LIJC, .. c. '"' MISA VIROe 211t COHOOMINIUM ffSf COLLIGI ,Allt ms ,llNTAU WANHD "" HllWl'ORT l .. ACH mt IOOMS l'Oll lllllT '"' NIW..OllT HOn. Ull •OOM I IOAllD '"' Hl!Wl'OIT SHOlllS mt MOTILS. TIAILll COUllTS Jff7 IAYSHORIS 1229 AVIST HOMIS '9H -NIWOM•N -OOMISTIC HILi' 7t2S • AOIHCllS. -• 11 HIU' WANTID, Me. ntl Al•NCllS, "'-1* HIL,. WANTID, ·-74't .I08$-Mtol • ·-,,.. H AGIHCllS, -a Wtm.., 7S .. ~ SCHOOU I INITRUCTION 1 JOI l'ltll'AllATION '111 THIATRICAL 1HO MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE l'UllNITUll - to June 15. Nice. $85. 642-8260 ot 494-4925 RENTALS Apts. Unfurnished General 5000 VEN DOME :~" Make reservations NOW 12 Newly Redecorated Ol'l'ICI l'UltlllTURI M Oll'l'ICI IOUll'MINT • OOVlll SNOlll m7 MISC. lllHTALS "" Wl!STCL9'1' 1:Ut INCOMI "llO,..IT'Y .... UNIVlllSITT ,ARit 22'1 IUSINISS ,llOP'lllTY illSt STORI IOU.,.MINT .. 14 k u Close fO' ahopplnfi, Par CAl'I, lllSTAUUllT M IAll IOUll'MINT M lllVINI D1I Tll"ILIR ,.ARKS *S IACI( IAV 1241 IUSINHS HNTAL .... Boyt Club & Glr 1 Club • Spacious 3 Br's · 2 Ba • • Swim Pool • PuVgreen 11 e Frpl Indlv/lndry fac'll " 2S °' Adults It Family areas Ut 1845 An1h.lm Ave. 1$ C.M. 642-2824 11 Cl RENT 1$ IO ~ 3 Rooms Furniture OI $25 Month to ,. FULL OPTfON TO BUY ' No deposit o.a.c. .. H.F.R.C. Furniture Rentals 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 HOUSIHOLO OOC.Os lnO OAltAGI SALi Im llUIHITUlll AUCTION lt1S AP',.LIAHCll 11 NfTIOIJIS 11 SIWINO MACHINH 11 MUSICAL INITllUMINT '1 "ANOS I ORGANS I RAOID IMO TILIVlllOtl ft 141·1'1 I STIRIO a TA,.I lllCO•DIRI IHO CAMEllAS I IOUll'MIHT '3 HOllY SUl',.LllS , 14 Sl'ORTIHQ GOODS • llNOCULAIU. KOl'U IU MllCILLANIOUI 16 MISC. WANTIO 16 MACKINl•Y• lie. l7ff LUMlll P STOii AG i rn I UILOIHG MATlllAU r SWAl'S - PETS and LIVESTOCK I.ST ILU,, Dtt Ol'l'ICI RltfTAL .. ,. IRVINI TlllltACI ft4S INDUSTRIAL ,llOl'llTY ... cOllOllA DIL MAI ntl COMMlllCIAL ... IAL•OA U. WOIJSTllAL lewTAL .... IAY ISLANDS Ult LOTS •I• LIDO llLI Ufl llANCKIS me IALIOA ltUMO USS CITllUS OIOVIU ms HUHTIHOTON HACH 14tt AClllAOI Ult l'OU•TAIN VAL&.aY Mii LAl<I ILSINOlll ,,., HAL HACH Mt HSO•T "llO,.IU'Y t"9 LONO HACH 1"I OIUNGI CO. "llOf'lllTV Ut1 OllAHOI COUNTY 1* OUT O' STATS l'IOP. 6* Si'JITA ANA Ult MOUNTAIN I OHllT '211 #ISTMINSTll "11 SUIDIVISION LAND un MIDWAY CITY ,.,. llAL I STATI SIRVICI ms SANTA Allot Hll•MTI t6Jt I.I. IJCCHAllOI '11' COASTAL 77M I I. WANTIO '241 t::~:! ~~:~:L ~~ BUSINESS ind SAN CLIMINTI 2711 FINANCIAL Sotll JUAN CAl'ISTIANO tnS IUSIN!SS Ml'OllTUHITllS QM CAl'ISTUNO laACN !!JI. IUSINISS WANTSO 6llS DANA "OINT ,. INVISTMINT °'"'1W"ltlft 6Jll RIVlllSIDI COUNTY 1tet INVISTMINT WAllTID "U VACATIOfl lllNTALS -.MOfll\I TO L0 .. 11 mt CONDOMINIUM !!?! P'l•SOHAL LOANS ms ,..TS. OllllUL .. 1 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm 774.2800 OU,.LIXIS l'URll. ••• 'IWILRV LOANS UM CATI In ' RENi'tALS COLLATlllAL 1.0ANI ml ooos In "" RIAL ISTATI LOANS U4t HOii.HS U ,. Costa M ... Houses Unfurnished MOarcuon. T,,., ~ :! L1v11TocK ... 5100 11 SPAC. quiet. immac. 2 Bdrm. unturn Apt. Resp ~:S"r~~.SA = ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~~!.~RNIA Ll"IN<; 1S ,. MESA DIL MA• 'n'"1, and NOTICES .... sw11M11HG ll'OOU -M!SA VIROI ""'") llATIOS " C'OLLIGe "A•ll JllS l'OVNO Cl',.. _.. AWNINGS If lllWl'ORT llACH nM LOST' ':: VjCATIONS "1 s ===~:~ :.::is = ::~~~~1MINTS ~" TRANSPORTATION IAYSHORll mt ~~:::.u :::~ IOATS a .u :HTS ::;::L:.::llH = "AID 091TUAU '411 ~~:f ~~UISHS UNIVllSITY ""'" = =~:~ DIHCTO•s :::: SP'll~SK• IOATS ~'A~:·IAY JM CAllO 0, TNAHU "1• ~~~ =~\~~SAHU IMT ILIW' net IN MIMOllAM "1J IOAT LAUNCHlllO l•VINI TllUCI JJ.9 CIMITlltT LOTS :::: Wl .. INI EOUI,.. COllONA Dlt. MAit nit CIMITIRV CllY"TS IOAT 1Llll, 1\IU'IORtN• -ClllMATOlllll 6"" S -,... • -... ...,, J ,., ,.,. HU ,. " "" ndulls. Infant OK. $150. 54&-8493 2 Large bedrooms. No pets. 1 child. $105. 285% Costa Mesa St.~ . DAJL\'. PILOT DIME-A· LINES. Yoo can u1e them !or just pennlea 1 d11. Dial 642-5678 llNTAU Aptl. u.furnlthed Celt• Mm 5100 HAtt6R • ·iRUNS BAarG.alt • UNFURN. from $100 lDd. uUl • 1 • 21 S BDRM • FURN. A UN5"\JRN. Heated Pooll. Oiild Care C.ler. Adj. to ~Dpln~ - No pets allowed 2700 Petenoo Way. II Hal' bor l Adam•, Costa Mesa. SIH)370 - Adults Only DlscrimlJ\acJve T<'nanls !or Pre•tiae Addrl'ss MAR11NIQUE GARDEN APTS. Parklike surroundings FURNISHED BACHEWRS UNn1RN 1 BR· 2 BR • S BR 2 baths available Carpe•. drapes, garqe 1 Ith.& S.nt• An1, C.M. 64M233 646-554.2 FAIRY(AY VILLA APTS. . 3 BR APTS POOL ADULTS ONLY Manaaer Mrs. Carson 20122 S.nta Ana Ave. fir. Orange Co. AirpQrt 546-1260 $112.50 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath Central loca lion encloeed gara~c blt·in kitchen cariiell It drapes H~rbor Man1gement Comp1ny, Inc. 673-4400 . 2 BR w/carport $95 Disposal, water paid. Nev sebool 2194 Placentia Apt. D (Betwn Victoria &: Wilson) 537.mBO 2 B«iroom, CaJ'1)Cl\, drapes. One child QK. Pool. 642-7311 2265 Canyon Dr. <»sta Mesa Newport lh1ch 5200 JUSJ' completed 2 BR. 2 BA. frplc, tux cpts, drps, patios. <lwidcllens in din rm & master BA. across lrom Coco's i Westcli11 Plaza. 1655 J rvine $200 mo. &t2-0239 A'ITRACTIVE 2 BR, ltudy, 2 BA. Elec blt-tna,. IUllken pa· Uo. Carpets, drape•. '~ age. Nr beach. Adult1. No pets. $200 mo yrly, 642-3666 Coron• del M.r 52.SO SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR, 2~ ba, Yearly lease 1tarttne June 15. 673-6ZlO. Ens 67J...l298 ask for BW White 2 BR. c:rpts-drpe, blt·ln&, walk beach. ~hops; $140 Lie. .Adults. No pets 67~ .Huntington S..ch ~ 2 Bdrm Unlum · Utilities included HEATED POOL. 80'l Knoxville. Apt. D. HB ~2914 BEAU 2 BR Apt. Q>ta, drps. bltna, hdt pool. kld1 OK. $120. mo. 962-2100 June 1 Sant• An1 5620 2 BR, t 11) BA apt. Dahwsbr, garb dlsp, bit-ins, crpts, drps. Pool, ll'nnh1. Adults only. $140. 535-;»29 Laguna Be1ch 5705 LARGE 2BR upslaln. one blk lligh· School. $155 mo. ULllities pd. 491-8178 ~ Rentals Wanted 5990 FAMILY Of '1 Hlab achl prindpal. will r•>' to $225 yr lse or op. 3 gr hse, CdM HS area. 54&-J47j HNTALI Apta. Un,..m!Jhtd Rent1l1 Want.d 5990 RIAL ISTATI General Office a.nt•I 6070 ~ 'l'W<> 1011•r ~ women who han lived and worked .1n the Llg\lna Beach area for eome tlm• &H'"'Wllttng to pay lJl> ro $180 per mCllltla '°" tM nsht apartment in i...,waa. Coro- n& del Mar or Newport area, pre(erably near be a ch. Desire nlcecy Curniahed, 2 bedroom dweWnc. Would be pennanent bl.It definitely do not want to be bound by lease. Want to move in early June er late May and would like garbage disposal and other modem conveniences il P<>S3ible. 4!M-6846 after 5 p.m. CLEAN Couple With pets need miaJJ house w/yard. Furn or unfurn., 642-7408 Room1 for Rent 5995 ... PLEASANT Christ\Jn hoinl'.· Rooms f~ SR. c11ixcns. Kitch prlv, close lo shp'g cnlr, ~•rage. PH: 546-8229 $12.50 UP wk W /kitchen $22.SO up Studio Apia, 2384~ NewPOrt Blvd. CM 548-9755 LARGE Pleuant room, pvt bath, and en tr. Garage. ~3790 ROOM For rent, men only. $emi1JVI bath. $10 wk. 1789 Crc.;tmont, CM. 54S-8U9 Guest Homes 5998 COMFORTABLE home in E. Costa Mesa !or elderly lady, Must be a m b u I a t o r y . Llcensed. 646-8115 Misc. Rentals 5999 2 Garaie11 for rent, com· merclal • w.e or storage. 642-8944 or 545-3165 2544 , Newport Blvd., C.M. SINGLE Garage for rent, Coata Mesa. Can be locked. 675-3793 or 545-3165 REAL ESTATE General Income Property 6000 15 units, 2 BR, hardwood, Cloors, garages, laundry, $1,435 mo. income. 543-3846 574 Hamllton, Costa Mesa. -Business Property 6050 LAND AUCTION 1 pMme bus. acre 165' on Garden Grove Blvd. by new gigantic "The City" along GG Frwy onramp. Get bar· gain lJ a.m. Fri. May 10, lobby Union Bank 500 N. Main, Orange. Busin ... Rental 6060 SMALL Bualnei.s building, ollice apace, storage, larg e or securlty yard. $95. mo. F .... ' small. Ont wttb LIVING QUARTERS ~n~ Commercial -.oas 9,000 ICI· ~. 8ulldint C-2 • 7.oMd • On tarae 88 x 440 paved loc. • parking for app. 50 cars. • SJ ,000 month. THE; RE.AL FSTATERS • &16-7171 MG-2313 Industrial Rentat 6090 $25 TO $50 M-1 Warehouse & workspace 200 to 400 Sq, It.: prlv. enlrnnc-e. Warner &: Beach Blv. area. 530-2649 llldust. Si;ace 746 w. 17th Costa Mesa 3600 sq ft Owner 12131 4:tl-5082 FOR LcJ1sc. 2500 sq.ft (;"n. crete till up. 9c a sq.ft. 1340 Logan Ave.. 5'16-09'18 R1nchn ---·.-.:::::::::::::f":;::1~50 CALIFORNIA CAm.E RA"CH 12,240 acres 811 tange pasture land with numerous creeks & springs running throughout the property. Also bas house, bams. <.'Orrals & hi complete· ly fenced. This ranch, ~t S.10 per ac·re. Is p1iced below market· value & far below romparable property in th<- arl'a. For more info please call Glenn ThomJ)fiOn with: Eckhoff & Anoe. Inc. 1818 W. Chapman Ave. ' Orange, Calil. 541-2621, Eves-wknds 538-6727 Acreage 6200 80 ACRE:'> • (on Main east, west road) Newberry. Calif.. Silver Valley, hj. desert, dry, 18 miles east of Barstow. "Land of Lakes .. area. 90 Man-made lakes in valley. AlfaUa, {il!h raibing. recreaUonaJ. Many develop.. meats in progress such as a ski' lake for water ski in· struction: much a fa 1 fa gr 0 wing: r i·n is b l' d restaurant with s e v e r a I lakes for tlsh1ng &: l!Wlm- ming & OYernlte campers, and g.ol! course; a lake with waterfront parcels available for home building. ThJs level 80 acres bas a well it pump & reservoir on, prO- perty · ready to raise t,.Ualla or build a like for water ekling or for fish raising. Owner 847-6640 eves & wknds. ~OWNER 1 acre with pad. Ladd Canyon (nr Sllverado) Can finance. 532-5781 appt to see call 646-4913 af 3 PM SMALL To large Comm. of t BUSINESS. and FINANCIAL fice suites for rent in Cost • Bus. Opportunltl• 63~ SPARE TIME INCOME Mesa. 642-1040 or eves 548-2841 •Excellent Location • Newly decor. store, l7x40 1873 Harbor, C.M. 64 LAG B An Ctr. 2 lg studio aplS upstrs. ~ &: Sll.5. Lease. ~16-1351 coll. SHOP., Storage, yd. space «>a to 1500 sq. ft. SuiL cont'r. Newport Bch. 642~ Booming new field, refilling and collecting money from new high quality c o i n operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have c a r . reCerencei.. $900 to $3300 cash. Few hours weekly ran net excellent income. More full time. For personal in- terview, send name, address Office Rental 607 0 and phone number 10 Joler· State Disl. Co .. 455 E. 4th S. Suite 206. Salt Lake City. Utah. 84111 LAGUNA BEACH Desk spaces available In newest office building 8 t PARTNER wanted • small Investment. Lady preferred. to open a coffee shop w11h grocery items. beer & wine. prime location in downtown Laguna Beach. Air condl- tioned. carpeted, beautUul paneled partitioning. Tw o in a new shopping center. A entrances: rear leads 1 Municipal parking lots. SSO o good opportunity for the right person. Inquire 80~ Broadway, Laguna Beach. Phone eves. 494-7864 per month for space. Add S5 for desk and chairs. Add $10 tor businns hours an- swering service. All utilities paid exce(>t telephone. DAILY PILOT 222 FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH 49-1-9466 1741 Wntcliff Dr. Prime loc ror Corp Ofc's 3(XX) sq ft. Wal/pan'I, Pvt Ofcs, Cl'pts, Drps, air-cond. Gmd nr. rent reduced. Al., SO: Lu."ury Sulte 700 sq ft. Co-op Bkrs. Owner 548-9586 Modern Oflice-Orange Co. Bank building. nl E. 17th St., Coeta Mesa. 642-1485 BAR-S.Q TAKE OUT Compact terrifice beach spot. Salary + profll share. Short hrs. $350 deposit. Newport Sch ~3798 AUTOMATED Business - Make living, ~ hr wortc per day, small Invest. 675-5622 Mortgages, T .D.'1 6345 $5565 Isl Trust Deed on SPec· taowlar Oceanview 104. Sold for $7950. payable 1 'i'f per m1>o including 8% all due 3 yrs. lOC"~ dllcount safely returned approx. 12% pe.r yr. 494-ll37 IALIOA m MIMOlllAL ,A.tu '411 10.tT SHVtCI ~~~ ·~~:DS JU1 AUCTIOWS M>I :g:~ ~==~~~~ :i: Bilbo• 4300B•lboa 4300' lalbo. 4300 Money Wanted 6350 IALIOA ISUMD &»I AVIATIOM HltVICI 64» lllSHINO IOATS NIWHltT WIST mt T'IAVIL '°" = IOAT MOVING •t .. OTON HACN Mtt All JIMSl'OllUT "441 IOAT STOllAOI HUHTINeTOll HAlllOlll ... ~LT::;~TATIQf ,_ to.-TI WANTID 'I''' VALLIY Jiii 0 •-AllCIAl'T SIAL llACN ,_ OIRMAH I TUTOlllll ......,,. l'L YING &.ISIONS OAllDIN HOV• -,,.,.. SERVICE DIRECTORY MOlll\.I NOMllS LONG HACN ... ACCOUHTIHO .... MOTOll HOMIS OUllOI cou•n .... • ......... HIVICI .. llCYCLD SANT& ANA Mii A"l'LUlllt''! llll'AllS, """ 1•11 ILICTlllC U.H WllTMINSTll Mn A"P'ltAIS.... .,,1 MOTOllCYCL•S MIDWAY CITY .... AS"NALT. Ole 61'9 MOT0411COOi'lllS IAtfTA A•A Ill'°"" ... AUTO Rll'AIRI -AUTO SHVICIS I f',Un COAJTAL ml AUTO. INf ...... 1-9M. 8-41 AUTO TOOLS & IOIJll', .... U .. A allaat -IAIYllT'ftff .... flAILll. T•VIL LA•UNA 'iilOIJll IN7 llOAT MAlllTlllM<• ..,. T•AlUIS. Ultfll'r IAN CIJMIC-.TI .,,. 8111Clt. MAIOlllV, 9'C. ... CAM ... 11 CA"'llTIAMO ft llJStNISS HIVlCll *' ftUCl(S CA!"lllTlt.t• M#'M -MIUMIH "1t 1111'1 DANA "°'"' •41 U.Tllll... un IMHllTWO 'UTot CONOOMllllUM -CAattnn'MMU•O ... Sl'OltT CAU OU,.L.IXH UN"'9.. _,. c.uHWTalt•O .... AM'TIOUIS. CLASSICS !'ENTaLS CIMaNT, ~ H11 llACI CARS. llOOS '' "" CMIU> CAlll, UftllMf Mii AVTO FnlfTS A..... '""'fshed COWT'IAC'TOU MJt AUTOS WAN'TID "'•"--CM"IT CL.aAa\t•e Mtl NIW CAllS OINIRAL ... CAll1'9'f UYI ... I .. ,Al• .. ,. AUTO LIASI ... co::IA ~... UOllM'tl1tf91 .. UllD CAii ,HAVE .YOU ·LOOK-D FOR . THE HIDDEN .D~OLL~RS IN YOUR HOME LATE.LY? ,... HO "" ... tt• "" -"" ..... fiM ... .. ... f(t• ... .. '"' .... "" .... '"' Nit "" .. "" .... Wit ... -- S@\\~µ-Jtr.,trs .~'"a Simplt Scr4mbled ~ord ~u.ule for 4 Chuckle} O Reorr.,. ~ of the fovr .aorllbled words !>.-~ low to form four limple words. , • 'ICllPAM I _11111'_ I told my new Heretory to' toke a lettw and she told, "Sholl· I toke It in shorthand, MONCll oro~-a-?" ..., ______ _... ea., ~ ~ ~ _ _._....___..-..,j.__.._~ you..._ .. Ne>. S below. I !:)s~smusr r r r r r I'., ! ~=,untu j I I,, I I I· I 1 .. -................... .. Plenty Private Money· for 1st Ir 2nd• loans No pym11111 !or 6 mo if de6iml JACK SMtTH CO Since 1949 Ph. 5-13-8381 Anytime $25.00> for 6 months at 10 and JO with Sl00,00> trust deed on 200 Oce.anvlew lot• If collateral. 6+-1137 ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found (FrM A•) 6400 FOUND: Black tey.tainer: SUn a.m., May 5th Vic MallOllia Lane ..t• Qitty Sark. liW'lt. Bcecb. 962·4370 25 Lb . .,up found Vic Talbert • Bulblrd. Mixed brown. bob (l.il. lball)' C 0 I t • 9G-t'Tf4 • n:JUND ctnlJ, Sb e p be rd pu,ppy vie. Koaa t.ana. c.o.ta Mela. caD A klmtit1 &4W&'l'1 64CU 18 Yr. ~ ll&ldc a ~'" Fox Tfrrler (toy) dea.f v I c Hl&hland 6 Ctimtit~ rwd ' • DAILY PILOT J 9 · NO MATTER .. IT IS • • • 1 YOU ·cAN SELL IT ·\ WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT ADt .. ' .. DIAL . DIRECT 642-5678 . CHARGE IT! --SCIAMUTS ANSWERS IN CLASSIACATION 1200 60-2303 1~--:..---------------.-.---------.... - ' .......... -- I " t .· , . . "" .· :.• t -ZO OAJLY PILOT ANNOUNC!MilE~N'TfTI"S~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. * ...... * .... and NOTICES * ,._. . T~Y. M.ay 7, 1<168 JOIS a IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMENT JOU & IM"-OYMIN1 JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMPLOYMINT JOIS I EMPLOYMENT - 6401 7400 Lost Hein Wanted. Me.. rlOC Help W8"ted, Men 7200 Hele W_,., Met. 7200 HeWlp ...!:.._.._. Het, Wuted Help Wanted --· 7400 w....... 7400 Women .. -----------------~ ________ .._.....,.. ..... ----. ~ Local tMnuf Ktvrer hes lmmedMte .,.,.1"1' ferz Pl.EASE Return w b t i t female c&t, lost on PoclP)' Ave , Corona del .}tar. R~erd. no q ll e • i h IH • 1 6~~ 613-4193 ----'.\lovint. muat bnd: Rl-4-a;d• S1berlan Hosk)'. ''L..sdd1<' ·. blk , white f ce It chl>st. Vic. Corf1eld Ave E. ol Besch. H.B. !ltiS-3491 -----LOST Si11mese malt' <'<II. child i. pt>t. pink collar EastbluU. 6#-1.t;iO Whaddya Want? Whaddya Oot? GER.,IA.'1 Shepherd mt\t'd brt>ed pup. blnck face & lat! 6'16-5827 REWARQ SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR HA TURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rat• Cl'SHJON To gold .~ yellow Divan. on 11lh bet. Pomona It Monrov11. CM. ;»&-~18 s llnH -s t i'"'a -·5 bucks llUl U -•O MUSI tNClVDE '-""'""' .., N•• to treot ,_....,,., you Hiii "' 11 .... 1-YOV• .,,.,.. •ncl °' .ocrwSL ._$ llnu Of ..av.-1lal"" .._HOlMING FOii SALi! -rooes OHLYI PHONE 642°5678 Personals 6405 To Pl4ice Your Tr•der'• P•radlH Ad Palm & Card Reader 1~1 '1 BR houl'I..·~ on lot 1110- llelp In all probh•ms. r<1 for 5 more units. 10' o 7-t21 Westminster Avt•. · 1ln TD • Di:srrt Int, .1u10. Westmltlsler * 893-~ -hoot SH.om F" P ~ $700). ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Doyle & \food Co ;:,~116!1 Harbor Attn. Phone 673·8724 66 Pacemak('r lmpt'nrd mO: P.O. Box .1223 Costa Mesa. bile homr. Will u·rl cq. ol CdM Tennis C I u b. Sgle. opprox $~'000 for late model membership U5 mo .. 110 ln· car or ? ;,.18-2904 leave mes- ltiatioo fee. Call 673-5TI1. sage for Dick. Announcements 6410 Ccast Health Club e rn.EE SA.UNA e \Vllll Swl'dish massage by 7 E.'Cpt>rienccd Massuese' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am-10 pm 132 E. 18th St. 64Z-5<al Funerals 6412 PALM Desert 3 BR 13~ Ba Air cond Furn. Corona del Mar 3 BR 111 Ba .!. 2 BR apt. S~.:iOO eqly. Tnt1IE' for house Lirlo lslr or ~~ Own- er·Bkr 673-67"6 HAVE $1100 worth or motor· cycJr. gu1 t.1n>. 11. tj?i:. sud· boards. Will 1mde for car, boats or what nave you. 494-9556 Exec home, 4 Br. 3 ba, WESTMINSTER dfii"Tin. e ec kitth";'deir,-tge LR. lnd!J('pd. 112 blk El MEMORIAL PARK =00eq~,.:.0~ai:it°:'~: Mortuary & Cemetery 541-3.174, 4~1-7997 ev. Complete funerals Trd: Rol:>Prts IAka.il sten'<> from $245 tape recrdr. xtra spkrs le Cemetery Iota bdpbones, $4.i;() val. For· from $130 Camera. LenS<'s. 300+ CC Ioclucles Endowment Care cycle~ car. or ? Aft. 5, Everytllmg in one beautiful 675-4491! place means less cost. . -Wbat--do-you--th-tn_k_of_our- No traffic pcoblems. . "TRADER'S PARADISE" 14801 Beach, Westminster 53117r 893l2~n Drop us • carc1. Oa.sslfled • 3 Dept, P.O. Box 1875, Daily ~ 'It.I: 0 1rccCi OR y Pil°'· Npt Bch, Calif. Accounting 6500 * * BP.AUT'( Salon. 6 stlrnons, es111h 10.yrs Lido area'. Will trcl frre and clclir SllJ.000 eq. fflr R.E. or what-bave. >OU Bkr. 5-18· 77U 85x-165 vac clear lot. close in. $oG,OOO value-can buUd 24 units. Owner will trade for Income. Submit. Bkr. 642-6487. 545-4412 25 View Acres Laguna 8Pach. Some lmprove- mrnts. income $7700. S243.· In! 1><1u11y. ~·or: TD'~ or ? Ownrr 491-~G:i3. 494-1957 Cust.·Bh. 2 BR. Palm Spnrs hom,.. $8.IXX! eq as dn pa.,yt. unirs Balboa, beech area. N'pt ocean tront. C. Luther lfiffi Arroyo, L.B. 494-8813 SMALL home business in gold pannfng k1ts. Taitbe-ne- fits PLUS profit.· TRADE ror boat or car on $500 val- ue. 548-8642 TRADE choi~ R·l Ocean front lot ln Laguna Beach equity $39,000 tor free Ir clC'&r new power boat. 61:>-5135 Trd Inc. prap. Balboa Penn triplex. ~~ blk from Ocean .t Bay. Crs over $7.000. SZl.000 eqty, desire prop around Dana Pt or FaU· brook. 644-0151. * * * LIC. Bookkeeping SerT. PU W!!!J!!!!!!!J!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•~~""'!!!!l!!~I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ & delivery. 20 yrs exper. SERVICl: DIRECTOR T SERVICE DIRECTORY Refs. Notary P u bl l c . ~ 1 962-1814, 962-8407 Conttacton 6620 Landscaping _ 0810 Appr•i'slng 6512 ADD • Remodel • &e"P&lr _.:...;_ _ _.;;.._____ Res -Comm • md<istrial Free Layouts & Est, DICK HUFFMAN 673-4459 C:. T. CUNDau,'EN Real Estate Appra.iser 61:rlG-12 Ew 549-1281 --------- GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING & GARDENING SERVICE State licensed contrctr, Residential • Commercial Free est · No job too big- 6550 Carpet CIHnln9 893-3581 6625 ======== Babysitting e WALL TO WALL e CHILD care. 1Atte 3 or over. e CARPET CLEANING e My Mesa Verde Home. $20 BIG Dillcount! 646-3180 wk. 546-7887 E'XCELLDlT Olild care. My C1rpet L•ylng & home. Hot lunches· Ages 2·S. Repair 6626 151 Rochester Apt. A., C.M. 175 YARDS of NYL ON Brick Matonry, etc. CAR P'E T • . ideal • ~or ' 6560 apartments. $3.95 a yard tn· stalled. Other bargain!t! Call 546-4478 evenings ,.perhanglng P•inting 6850 I QUALITY ""'Ork and mnterlals by l I c e n 1 e d painter. 20 )'1'11 exp e r . 49:>-5254. INTERIOR Ir ext peinting. Prlcea slu'hcd for spring clean -up. Free eat. 30 yr exp. Call Chuck at 548-5314 F"IRST CLASS Painting lie BRICK. Concrete. Carpmtry CU.tom Cahine.lL S m a 11 jobs. OK FI'ff Est 96:H945 Paperhanging. FREE E.> Electriul 6640 TIMATES. 545-3459 Builders 6570 RE:-.10DEL. ~; plum. bing, painting. e l e c • , carpentry, residential, com. mere .. room a d d it l o n a • Renson. 67&-3008 C•rpentering 6590 !NO JOB TOO SMALL! Resident • Industrial Com· me1 clal • M a l n t e n a n c e P..epalr and R em o d e 1. Rea~. Lie. bonded, insured. • 962-1961 or 642·5001 • • Carpentry e Cabinets • ELECTRICIAN. Licensed &. INTER or Ext. PAINTING, b on de d. SmalJ jobs, IMM.ED. SERVICE. LocaJ mainten. & repairs. 543-5203 ref. FREE est. 548-1627 Gardening 66IO ANTHONY'S Garden Service 646-1941 COMPLETE CLEANUP NEW LAWNS Rees. monthly care. Prun- ing. Landscaping .. Exp. hor- tkulturist. GARDENER WANTED For weekly ma.tnlenance. e PAINTING • lntC'rlor .\ Exterior. Free estimates. Rcasonablci ratea. 646-3015 Plumbing 6190 LEAKS? Gas or water elec- tronically located wider ce- ment, blacktop. ground, walls, showers, any place. Repaired. Water lines clean· ed. pressure restored. CALL ··LE:& .!<S'' 642-0348 BankAmerlcard OK ?LUMBING • Wiremen We are an Mt•bll1hed commerclal firm with liberal frlnqe benefits. Only people with at least six months ex· perience should •pply to PARAMETRICS 929 B•ker Str9't Costa Mua 549-2221 ·COMMISSARY PERSONNEL FUJI time. Some experi· ence helpfUI. APPLY IN PERSON between 10 a.m.·2 p.m. Far West Services Commimry 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport BHch DAYTIME BUSBOY Great opportunity for am- bitious young man. Apply in Ptrson between 2 and ~ p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. Co .. t Hwy. Corona del Mar Semi-Retired Man With knowledge and experi- ence in small marine hard- ware A boats. Salar)l + I;(, or gross. Apply to MR. KEY 630 Lido Park Drive Newport Beach J. W. Railsol -Ha openinp for: Experienced Air Condiflonina Mechanic F"ll t ime. lxcetlent S.neflt1 A..,ly. Personnel 10-4, Mon. thN Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal cpportunlty employer Junior Executive Opportunity We wllh to contact a hlcb type man age 25 to 40, who has aales executive abillcy for one of the l&f'iest and oldest companies In It'• field. Must be a resident of l~ Orange County area for al le::isl 3 years, pre- f('rrably collrge graduate, and manied. A training salary provided to meet your current income re-- qui rements. Send resume to Box M-l<Xi Dally Pilot, or Phone 542·5623, Ext 321. '·-Ardiftecturaf- Draft1men Min 2.J yn experience In apllrtment house and tract home field. Preparation of preliminary layouts ol new bydronlc domestic heating and cooling system. Great oppty to learn new field pertlcipetion in engineering testing and to create • fu· ture In a rapidly growing manuf8.cturlng company. Bal1nce-Ffo, Inc. 6~3003 REAL ESTATE SAWMEll To k!I Bl& ~ar 1.#ke pro~ erties full or part time. Offices In Newport Beach and Bli Bear Lake. Exce~ tlonal eamlngs for top men! Write Box M 110 Dai-SURFBO~ _Mfg. Co . , ly Piiot needs 1mmed1ately, f o r steady employme.nt. exper. ---------- sanders. lamlnators A AQUA·AIRE glossers. ~ust be depen. NEW DMSION OF EAsT· dable: tramee appllcanta ERN Mf'G. FIR...\1 NOW ~o~~er:\ A~.t ~t pe~ HIRING. WE NEED 22 Placentia. C.M. MEN TO TRAIN IN ALL DEPJ'S. NO EXPERIENCE Salnm•n ,. Manage"." 'Na:tss .. AS WE TRAlN. Career opporty with leading STARTING SALARY tirm offering over 100 mu· 5495 PER MO f\JaJ funtts. Full or pt ti me. • 'No exper nee. we tnln. FOR INTERVIEW CALL Npl Bch ottlce, &42"'422 MON. & TI.TES. Santa Ana ottlce, 547-3331 547~7 Investors Financl&J · SeNlc:es, Inc. ----------Wonina foreman Injection moldini experl· en~. S m a I I growing plan I. SMALL PA'RTS, INC. 1346 Logan Ave. Costa Mesa :>46-4863 COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS Excellent salary. Good bosi· MSS experience. We traJn. Box M 111 Dally Pilot Busboys· & Dishwashers Full and Pa.rt Time Day. aiid Night Shilts Ovet 18. Apply in person BQB'S BIG BOY 154 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa BUSBOYS Experienced. Over 13. & (0(0'5 COOKS '""' ........ 11 CWCJCI• heel- lent Insurance p I a 11 & profit .......... Please apply I~ P9l'IOll MfwHft I & 4 f• P.M. 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa ~­ SETTERS & SHRLERS Mobil• Home Experience Excellent opportunity -Apply- fXPlQRfR MOTORHOME CORP I 4000 Campus Drive Newport Beach PART TIMJ Help nHclecl now Ideal pai'l time job working 5 nights a week from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Pay ran ges start trom $230. per month No experience neces- sary. We need nine ex· tra men now. Muat have lived In I.hie area t w o years or longer. Call for appointment. Mr. Nelson 774-7251 Young Fry Cook or Kitchen Traillff Permanent job. Chance for advancement. (No students Please) Bob's Big. Boy 1~ E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, Cal. MANAGER BAR & DINTNG ROOM Experienced. Send resume It salary required to P. 0. Drawer 391 Huntington Beach ,_ ~-'- 1IWI Part llme polltlon avaIJ. able, well aroomtd younr 1ady. Roura ll a.II\. to 3 · p.m. MoadQ Jfirougtl Friday. Teller or New Accounta experience pr~ fel'Ted. PIHle apply In peraon to MR. LITOf &lenule . Feder11 S.•inas 2333 !. CNtt Hwy. Newport INch All equal opportunity employer ·EXPERIENCED CREDIT ~ECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~2033 An equal opportunity employer Applicant.a considered on merit re:prdleu of race, religious creed. color. na· tional origin or ancestry. WAllRm-· 18 to ~. Neel aPl>l'6ring. No experi~e necessary. Apply in person. Bob's Big Boy 154 E. 11th, Costa Mesa PIODUCllOll WORKER c.,.ai.1e of impectlon. -APPLY- 1917 Pfacentl• Ave. Costa ~aa INSURAm A&flCY Newport leach ~res penoonel u follows: (1) Exper lna. secretary with 11U-pervisor)' capabiliries 121 Multiple line underwriter (3) File & mail clerk Salaries open. Phon~ Mr. Gibson, 5-18-llSS --SHARP-GALS- Who att interested in work- ing in a very groovie shop can apply for this job if you are experiencecf in bigb fashion sportaweer le dresa. es. !\Ill time only. F'or ap- pointment • call 644-2400 THE LOOK Full t.lmt> days Monday thru Saturday Cocktails an<I Sandwiches also Part time. 2 nights Sat. and Sun. cocktails The Huddle 741 Baker St. Costa Mesa SECRET'ARYw= = Busy .stock brokerage of. lice. Light sleno. heavy typing Selectric, gen:1 office duties. Min. age 21. Start $400. Phone for appt. 642-4080. Shearson. Hammill " Co. A11t. Teletype ()per. G•I Frid•y StPCk brokerage ortice. Ex· Pref e:xper in construction per. preferred. Must be last Industry to handle all otllce & accurate ljlth figures . functions tor rapidly grow-Sa lary open. P'osition avail. Ing company manutacturing end or May. Phone 642-4080 domestic heetl~ '1id cool· for appt. Sbearson. Hammill ing equipment. & Co. ~--------8a1 an c e.f Io, Inc. CHURCH NW'llCry attendant. 673"3b63 Exper lady avail Sunday, WIG Stylist ~ sales; tor an!f other . occ:aslons.~ Own pre~tige detp. store. Ex· tram,. Ph. 5-18--0385 o r perienced only; following _646-WJ6 ________ _ preferred. Must k n ow SINGLE NEEDLE • Special custom cutting. Salary open, machine op e r a t o r s · plus commission. CaU: Mr. pressers • trimmer!>. Ex- Edmound, 213: 274-7611 -pe r i enc e d only. 1580 Collect. Monrovia. N.B. ~2666- SALESWOMEN, Exp., am-JAMAICA INN HOTEL bitious. career minded to Needs one more maid. Elmer work into ass't Mgr. of fast helpful. but not essential. growing fine ladles clothing Sl.65 b.r. Apply in person: chain. See Mgr. BACK 2101 E. Coast Hwy, CdM STREET, ~ Fashion Island, BARMAIDS ..•. N.B. . .. and GO.GO WAITRESSES. Experienced. DANCERS Nite shift. Union scale, $300,.per week ho ipitallzation insurance, 6J8.5483 or 633·9763 dental care. Apply in per!IOll C f • C G" I 9 to 11 AM. Howard's • eteraa ounter " Restaurant. 4001 w. Coast Must have cash register e.'<· Highway, Newport Beach. pe~ence. Monday through BEA'"'"'CIAJN Good Frtda,y 7:»-4 p.m. Call v '• • with 8J3.-0600 ext 2036 high styling &: older S1yles. ' . . New plush shop on t9tl'\ St., WANTED: rccC?t10n1St C.M. across from new who has had experience in Senior Citizens, residence. medical or dental otllce & is FuU or parl time. 642-7241 comfortable with children. SEAMSTRESSES _54_8-5588 _____ _ Exper., tor (a.st growing e G~ ATI'ENTION e women's sportswear mJg'r ()poortumty knocks once. Groovy place to work plu~ Like ~le? Like money? gOOd pay. 1810 Monrovia . CM Over 18. Devotr 2 or 3 eves week. Earn S60+. 495-5-122 ~UNTERGIRLS In n e w KITCHEN & CO\lnter. mature Fish.& Chips restaurant. Im-women part time days no mediate openin~. Good pay · · &: bours. Al)ply: • Th e Sat or Sun Ap;>ly lo persr n. TYPIST Optolng i.mmediltetr nan. able for a IYlrist to ..,. .. a Friden Flexowrlteor. Po.s.- Uon Involves typln( ma.la. lal for llb1wy book c:et• loi.'\les. AppllCMts most be r•pld and accurate t;yplsl>-eble to type fJO w.p.m. 00 tlec- tric l.Y1>'W1'iter. Two years pre viousexperle~re­ qwred. We are a growth company In the Held of education Of. ferllli excellent aalarlel. liheral benefits Including profit s b a r i n g, pleasant worMng conditions: and ~ portunily for Jrowth and advancement. Apply In person at the Pcnonnel Office . PROFESSIONAL. LIBRARY SERVKE A Xerox Company 2200 E. McF•dden Ave. Santa Ana, Calif. An eQ ua I apportu.ni t.Y Pmployer CLERK TYPIST Contracts Admlnlstnt• lion. Attraaive penna- nent posltiofi with divel'o sit!ed responsibilities for person with good typing skills and prefenble ex· perience in statistical "'ork. Profit sharing. J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 541-3421 An equal OPJX>rtunit)' employer Newport Beach Secretary r~ for the President of ~ °""'"al firm of Engineering Con- su 1 tan Ls. Thls posl tion will Include other office duties <luring the President's tre- QuC'I absenses. Exceptional typing and shorthand skills and a pleasing personality art' required. College back- ground prelen'ed: salary open. Six girl ortice. Phone Mr. Andrews 675-3551 Repro Typist Type 65-70 wpm -APPLY - Marshall Communications 2230 S. Ann• St. s .. nta An•, Calif. An equal opportunity employer RKPT /SECT'Y Dorymen 2100 w Oc Taco Mesa. 2673 Harbor 9: 30 Front, N.' B. · ean AM loll AM or after 2 PM Expanding engince1ing & R. N. or LVN 3-Y SHIFT DRAPERY work r~m hPlp. architectural f i r m offers • Bit-ins • Alterations • e Repaln • Reas! 6'16-~ Must be neat, reasonable and reliable. Able to do landscaping as necC'ssary. EastbluH. Phone 644-0577 after 6 PM REPAIRS REMODEL Gertler lndustrl .. Night Shilt Apply in peMIOO Five Crown1 RMt1urant Newport H a r b 0 r Con. Expcr. MC'l Mom.son Ora· permanent position lo attrac- valescent Home. 1 5 5 5 peries, 1651 Placentia Ave.. tlve. personable person und- Superior Ave .. N e w P 0 rt _c_.~_f_. -------er 35. :\1ust take shorthand, Beach. 646-7765 NEF.D 2 Fullerettes. Can 90 wpm " type 75 wpm. rR.EE estimates. No JOb too i:mall. Remodels and Ad- di t Iona. 548--0787 CARPENTERING &: Roof· in:t All ~ e AU wonc gm>ranteed. ~m REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS CABINETS. luly size job. 23 yrs exper. 5-18-6713 Cement, Concrete 6600 CUSTOM PATIOS .\ Block walls. Also conc:rtte sawing k remov11J. 84:! lOIO CEME.~T work. all types. No job too small. Free ,.~t. H. STU"FtJC'R 54~15 CEMENT work. P 11 I I o s . drlvew11ya. walks. etc. All typet. Free est. 89l-481A -ntORYl< CONCRETE JAPi\NC5E GARDE:'l&R :\T;iintenance by the month. Good refs. Exper ~7758 Cut & Edge Lawn Maintenance. Licen~ed. 548· 48~ · 545-8570 alt 4 PM MOWING, Edgin~. vacalawn Gen'I cl~.nup. Haulin~. Odd jobs. * 5'18-6956 JAPANESE GARDENER F:XPER. Rrliahle mnlnt. Rra11. mo rale.s. Rll2-3219 e JAPANESE GARDt."NINC: Srrvi•'e Cle~nup, Lan<lscap· Ing. 531·7Q.'W aft 7 p.m. + ~10WTNG, rdging. & clf'Bn up. Monthly rn tr.s. Fret' estimate. Call 968-19U • NO JOB WO SMALL General Services 6612 Free •t. 646-1234/675-55'16 --------- Child~,.. Painting, Plumbing, Car- 6610 pentry. ReH! Rel. Insured. v-A-o.N--cr--.-1-ch_il_d-. _H_o_t ~fi~~~;a~~ lunches. naps. toys, K · =========-tMties. Lk . 54&-lr>.19 ~ Otild Carl' in my ~. f'Qmona School area. B.v d.l.y or ~eJc. 646-MM Contractors 6620 e ROOM ADOmONS e Hauling 6730 I HAULING. Truh ptckup. TrimmlnJ, AnytJling • wr do 11 all. Expert work. 54,;..21'!1'l CLEAN l.011. gar11ges, ele. 1"ff removal. dump. 11klp. hlckhoe. fill, gradr. 962-8745 HAULJ.N~aragr ClranuP' Yoo name It. I tuml. Rl!llll· ONllbJe. Bil John 642-40-10 1-T. Conltruction J"am11y mims, kitchen or anla s~ story or 2: ..... C'Ultom d~. ror eltb&tee 6 layout, phone: lronlftl 6155 • tn.U11 • ---------Tt* CAllHEJ'. lldr. 1S yrs lRONt.NG A .bab)'lttttn# In eip. ,..,. omtr. rm add. my hom~. Yoo ditllver ~ .. Ifft mable. lEIDt wt. fn.2473 90Nble. • 547980 • · UCENSEI> Om~. Ad· CUSTOM IRONlNG dltJona. ltnaodeltnir. Sin Pick ~I; d('llv~r Jobe Sprdall)'. m-.mt 64J.a9 .'~ AddltiOM 1t ~-IRONING 6 Alltf'tiom. My 1'T'td H. Ci«Wlclr, Uc. home t1.Sc • plf!CC) J321oi E mea • ...a10 21. ui. 54M1ll 642-3128 Experienced m a c h I n I s t s Please bring resume to Suite WOMAN ... capable of car-ea.rn S4. hour. we train. O, 4242 Campus Drive, New· ing for convalescent female H.~. _~rs· c, r "en berg port Beach, between 10 AM Sewing 6960 Alterationa--642-5145 Neat. accurate, 20 yrs. e."11 TILE, Ceramic 6974 * Verne, the Tile Man • Cusl. ,.,,ork. Install l repaira. No job too smell. Plaster patch. Le'king s h o w er rrpair. 847-1957/816-0'lOS JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job w.,,tect, Men 7000 COLLEGE Gtllduate, age 34, partially disabled. dttitts work he can do at home. Familiar with AC\.'OUntlng, EDP, oflk f' mac:hine opera- tion. typing, business in .:eneral All!O handy with tools. ~1:-ii1s • Job W•nted Men & Womtn 7030 COUPt.J:: E.arty 50'1. Exp. rvl'ry· phase RPI.. supv .. mi;m'I &: faint., ~ Domestic Help 7035 LIVE INS ~moloyer pays fee& Crorgc Byl11nd Acmcy 100 B E. 16th, S.A. M7-0395 Agend-. MN 7100 H...._ Are Our lutlneu# Coast E-.loymeet AGENCY Sanhl Ana Pron Bldr. 1670 SMla Ana AVf'. C0tte MeN 642·9611 nn a: l> am • 5 pm Mon.Fri. Help WantM, MM 7200 SERVICE St1 Altmda11t. E:rppr .• full tlme ct.,... U8T Ptlcen& co:rr ! 11) c .111. • wanted with own tools. Good :'~=· ~w·,~~th ~~ FC lkkpr. to $650 ~l E. Coast Hwy. Corona dcl Mar stroke patient. Go home _84_-_-3_J_20______ & 6:30 PM. Friday, Monday nights. Call ::, -IO -9 8 7 7 DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exper. or Tuesday only. Certler or Ron Dennison. Marvelous o~unity f or CARRIER SOYS • If <. P&L bookkeeper with strong GOOD ROU'J'D beckllJ'OUJl(I. G I a m o r ous between 8 a.m-10 a.m. or .. yrs colle&e· Single. 25-SE~STR-..,E""'S,...,,S-- SHARP WAITRESS TEAM ,_45_._:>-t_s-3000 ______ _ A~ a" aB~ ~ business in local area. I Em· ·-To do alteration in groovie Bar-trq. Take ouL Cute Saleslady experienced !hop on casual dresses and ,...,...,., UJ:J You llwe 1 t HUNTINGTON BEAOI P oyer pay11 ee I DAIL y PILOT aa ~.uirt Also Fee Positions beach area coUt'e shop. Will for jr.welry store in sportswear. Full or pert consider s t1 I a r y + prollt Costa Mesa, 548-3402 llme. "" NEWPORT • • M2-UZ1 • and 1hr desire to eem an Penonnel Agency sharing, 646-3798 S.am1tress-Sall lof.-:-THE LOOK. Fashion fsland IOYS 10. 14 extra $100 per •Hk 111lary Good routa! • ~ profit! for ~ rveninp wortc caJI 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. DENTAL Receptionist. Able 642-8343 Call su.·2400 for appt. to take Xrays and '1o IOme 'liiiiiiiiiiilllliillliiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm..liiiii1I chairside assisting. Newport II BALBOA PENINSULA MR. .\'!ILL.ER PR 4-20'21 iiiiiiiiiiiiii64ii2iii-3iiiliii7iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiillll DAILY PILOT POLISH A DETAJL MAN ~ Betty Bruce at Beacb Ofllce. ~ 4 4 -24 8 4 El.ECTRONIC e &t2-021 e AND KITCH.EN-Helper -Ex-PARTS COUNTERMAN m· fl perienced in Mulcan food. DEAN LEWIS i66 Lxec Apply Milla Me x it ll n 1966 Harl>or. C.M. Agency for Carttr Girls RHtaurant 547.w. 19th St.. •9303 ~O w. coast Hwy .. N.B. CM WTD:'°' Retired a p p I I a n c e By appaint. ~ ROUTES AVAILABLE servlt'c man (auto. walhtt ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1111 in l dryrr) for p/time work LVN'S A PRACTICAL nurses betw. 8-5. • Medical Asst. for be.ck-ofc. X-ra.y, injection. • Med tna. Sec'y. ~r. Salary open Ph: 837.7520 * TELEPHONE ~ Tap commiulon, salary U you quaU(y. Exper only. For . inteNlew pb 546-7041 Wnt:mlnller tor tlo)'I l~H Must be In good health and needed tor p.-ivate duty. All Good Profit• • No SundQ able to drive l:t\lek. 147-639) shifts. LacouUe N u r 1 e 1 RELIABLE aunt-41tle.r. My ~UvcrJ M2-4321 CAMPER A Tra.ile-metal Reg,b1r)'. &42--9955 home. Som e a flernooos, eves. N~. Elden A Santa SERVICE Station Attendant, man. m111t, hAw previolll full Ume, expeience p~ experiNice. A p p 1 y Ill Help WantM Isabel. 646-4712 ' ferred. Enquire Chuck Ma· Monarrh lnduatriu. 2120 Women 7400 SANDWICH Makers nlahtl. S noe Chevron. comer S()rinc· Plactnlia, CM. OfTJCE HELP ").m. to 4 a.m. 5 days. dale at Edlnsfr. HB. STEADY part time delivery for 1W.. business. 21HA.\1'BUROER HENRY NURSERY M_AN job for C'lelll cut college llU· S36-656l JS Placentia, Costa MeN '-MANAO!R dent 11.1111 ·own car. 500 W. " BARMAIDS Xlnt opponunllY with large Cit HW)'. Newport Sch. 1 • DONUT M 1 k e r • ex· Inquire •t , rrlall nursery chain. 1213) --perlenced, early A.M. ahilt. 2125 Harbor Blvd, CM. 639-5988 or 12:13) 869-4167 1 * Ttlephone Salet ntE DONUT MlLL :>40-3'154 MATURE babysitter wanted. . Top comrnlulon. salary u DDntt:" n .11 t M ASST Mgr Wanted for Costa you q,iallfy. Exper. only .-...... ....,. area ,. "'ere le Cl'· ~ or 4 artnoooa wk . Mrwa Car Wub. 2 0 ;> 9 For lnt~rW!W ph 5*-'704J H.B .. F.V. Wlll tn.ln. Mrs. .,...aularlno atta. ~ Harbor Blvd. Apply In n.ckfft.y, 962-5244. e !Um'AURANT HELP e peraon. SERVICE Sta Attendant. MATURE Woman babyllt Ewnlnp. OVER 21 oYf!r 71. lllbt mecb ·~ ... ~. ,,__ ... • .. -SERV Sta. Attend •• P/Ume. Unloa Stadle, 31T Sllptrior ~ uume. vwn trant. 3 IC•u e ~ e Needed for nictlt A ftllds. NB ' c:bldni. Aft 6 pm. 962"'°23 EYetYOM a1e9F\lller1'rualla ;:~ .. Bill c;ut tor '""t. SERVICE ltadclft Mer. Ex-~~CShopER Wby not •» them. $3. llr. P _ per. Sa1i1rJ opm. 210t E. , ·--Beec.h 83S-Oll5 Mn. Brown IO-Tal2 RB. ART·TlME HANDYMAN Coait fiWJ. CorGM de.I Mer ...__ . * HOUSDQ:EPER ~ .!'o For pn .. tt lldlool. EXPER marine d h • e i a.EANING. ~ hl'9 ,Tr1d~ Live 1n. 1 rhnd. J,Jdo ble. u,......,, mech11nJc ai.tlfl E. SmUt1 S10 NEWPORT SHORES Call 9 to ~ Ml-«121 .sttv. 1ta attmld 1"9"' Yfrd Co. sos 31lt St. MB m-f71D '4!&-MlS ' TEMPORARY: Youns lady, ahltt. Salary + comm. OR Malntmantt .,._ for motel ltN RILlllll quallllecl blllqw •• rmera1 of. 3-~ m E est Rwy. ow 11,oom + •-. CA.LL. M7.tm nee dUtNm. 4Mm7 DW tG81I lot JU:SULTS '..... alARGE ,_. 1dllt .. ...,, W1lile ...,, st I uDlme•De-4• ... -... ~' • IE C Electronic Assemblen ..... D1y and A~ernoon Shift RequirH 2 yH rs ewperlence in sub en4' lin•f auembly. Chau!, wirin9, soldering, crimping and lu99Jng experience ra..quired. Must be able to worUrom wir1 li1h. hcell,nt Company benefits, ineludin9 GROUP MEDICAL.DENTAL plen, 12 days annual leave plus paid w .. ~ off et Christmas. 14,,ty ,.,... .. D•.-ltfi.lltt 701 E. VERMONT, ANAHEIM INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS COIPOIATION A SUISf DIAIY OP .. "Alie• lftc" lplWdw c.,. ., ...... Nt ._. o.-MlllY ... ...., ' .. ' __ ... __ ... .-.... .. ,,. .... ·-... ·-------- • f , • Asset lxperle• C....,ut•r -AP M11 (HUii 2230 s. S.nt1 ~ AD equal em WOMEN- PAltT Tl Evenlnp- STUDENT HOU SEW Work near k new!lllaper the Orange of The Loi Excellept " milsloru.. W Call today LOS ANG 1375 SUNr COST ~or ~ Jobi Mei J. w. H11 op -Women' -Women Cuu•I Top Cc Fu Excell• Apply llM, M· FASH IC NEWPC An eq\11 et -Coo -Hos -D11 -Dis APPLY 9 t .m JEUI 151 E. P New1 New An N~~ laking 1 Waltrcs Bart enc Cooks • Busboyt Thurs., M1 2807 v HAI C1pric South Ask for MEN Ir w popular I registered County. ( at 1906 E 212. Santi ~ C1 INS1 Part Um Omter, f. PERSON ' 19taaran Ori sh .... tl uniforms. rotrPLE quaUcy Otpeble 8a:mmtt n Sl1MMD Phone n'Y coo Noon to l ply Haml Placentia OLDERC'I unit bid Beach t M'7-5'1T FRY CC Doc's Ro ---Scheele.I ft'l'D HI n.JGI ca.II fl ' • • JOU & IMPLOYMIMT MIRCHANDISI PQ.R I MlltCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDlll flOR Scho01'4natrvdton 7600 ~y~~ .~D_!~--_, SA.LI AND TlAD!,_ SALi AND TRADE_ DAILY PILO( JJ _TlA~N_S_PO __ RT_A_T_10H __ ~1-T1tAN ___ s_PO~RT;...;..;.;.A_T~ll~~-=---;-1TEUiil~ITJ~~-r'flii.mrtililfiNTm10~N~ 9900 P'eMI & 0....,. IUO ~ MOO Mechlnery,--etc. 1700 FORD • ASSllMlers K}Ylt 360 PltOOUMMING INDUS. DIAFT1NG GROC. CHICXING .,.ltONtC ASllMIL Y PIX/TYP -PJAM>i oaW-·-rurtmt 2.·.~-u,-. a.art-. f-UllAll.o&.A..&.X...l:l-LaDll~ "SELL.IN" SWIMMING POOL Recondidooed· sm Yet.. wc'n bavb'I. • 1e11-11 n Pool, FUter, Su.dace ....-. Efel. ~T-2433 In" Jor Sprtas. Floor mod-I\ S1dmml'r. Mllmenanet ·-o --els. 1bow modela. tnlde-lna FREE GJ'Ol.ll'ld Pad. ' PITS Md LIVESTOCK oi piano. • oraana Will 80 $149.11 Ci&.. c;; 1820- •t low, LOW priCff. WHY SICARD POOL .. DON'T YOU abop 111 before 323 S. Main. 0r&n£e BURMESE IO!Wni; dark aablf. Papers. MalPL CLEAN 21' x 8' t<enskUI, twin bed•. 8'X1G' enclolure ___ ...,... ____ ;_ $2500. Space rent $4(). Mo. PEUGEOT Costa Mesa. Write Daily *MID-WEEK SPlCIAL '0 FORD V-8 G:i\J.J.xrE "500'' 2i1r. lIO'roP sro · CPE. A/T, Pwr. I steer .. R/H, etc. Orig. Arctic white w/attractive blue vinyl in- ter. PRJCED TO CO! • you buy? 532.1992 ONLY $4951 ..,.,lence4 enly. WAR()'S BALDWIN STUOJO _ -· llOl Neowpol't. CM 142-8484 * AUCTION * \'(!5LC!fsl Pllot Box M·lOI 'fl Peugeot 4()j Model· New .._ ________ ,clutch. S500 • 64$.1092 • l.st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd. Cemputer AtMmbly. • PIANOS A ORGANS • • Larsnt atoclt In So. Calif. * 20~-40~ oU·Player p1ano1 ~'!------~8y~ Motorcyct.. 9300 ==C=a=tb::::e =-=-=494-=. =707=1=;:;:: JOHNSON & SON 5361115 PORSCHE UN."Qln. Mercury O>sta Meaa Bl'allc.h -APPLY-l202T Garden Grove Bd .• GG 537-711' 1000 C'Ol1I to ~ from n you wm sell or bu1 etve Windy a try Auctions Frld1y 7 p,m. Windy's Auction Barn Behind Tony'1 Bide. Mat'! 2075\i Newport, CM 646-8686 GERMAN SHEPHERD ..UPS ·~ HONDA 306; clean, mec:h. &ood· S375 Or best" oiler. Aleo Mac:ll. tools. 54&-7379 ---------'56 Porsche 1600 COUf)e 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7(Xi() M1nhlll Communlutlons 2U7 S. Main St., Santa Ana 545-7166 212 N. ~mon, Anahelm n6-2900 "Better LMna thru F.ducatioo" • Term\ • Term1 -Ttr11>9 • cub for your piano GI' trade iflind piano for n-1pinet Field's Wholesale P1anu Co. 12072 &oukbUHt at Q)a.pmt1n Garden Grove tn4\ &JS.mo MOVING, Mdt Sell, Bdrm set, dbl bed. bkcase hdbrd. AKC rqlatered Olampion BLOOD LINES 1. Ch. ULK WD<lNC. Eft.BLUT Sch m Top wl.nninc Shepherd of all nmes 1966 HONDA 160 Scrambler Good condition. Saci·lficel Mutt HU but oder Call $895. 600.,, Acacia CdM 67$-3923 after 6 * 873-8301 * 1968 Suzuki 500cc, 1300 ml. $890 or seat otfer. 54<>-1828 '61 PORSCHE Roadster '6l CountT)I Sedan, 4 dr, V-8 Fordomatlc, nu pnt, orh: owner, $550 or nearest oUer. 546-6802 aft 6 2230 S. A.nM St. Sant• Ana, C.llf. AD equal QPPOrtunitY dre•er. 2 nlte stnda $100: refrig S35: 5' Ceramic fir lamp $35: 8' sect sofa $25; sml mpl din tbl •SlS; bkcase $15. 364 Hamilton, CM. 642- 11&0 xlnt condition • '67 RMERA, f.p. chr whli, 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 930. W. Balboa Blv., Balboa atereo tape, Sir bucket ltl, Convert. Cean! Sharp! Xlnt xlnt cond, 54400 Pvt. pty. ti.res and top. Mechanically 2. Ch. NORDRAAK employer fOR S.Cretulal Tralnlnt ,ATTEND THE Lowrey spl organ · $499.- Wurliuer piano repo $499. Weber ftblt grlnd $850. · ot MATTERHORN 3 times Pacific Coa.at Victor Malea-~emalea <5 wef'ks) Black o\ Tan (shots\ BRED FOR QUALITY o\ TEMPERAMENT l'edlgrH wtth each Pup U Mlm Days 1~2 PM 837-3865 Eves aft 6:30 PM Auto Service & Pam 9400 '5: TOYOTA 837·63.21 •fl 5:~ very good. 847~28 '58 Fords (2) Pvt. Pty. Green _ __;;,;::-.* Mott Modern Up-to-Datt PART TIME WOllK EY9nlnp-Aftemoont STUDENTS-TEACHERS HOUSEWIVES.Anyone • Register now for summer piano courses Cages 7-l.Jl, adult orpn classes. E-Z TERMS MUSIC CITY, C.M. • 54n-Z16S * NOW HERE -the new FOAM Rubber rot to size. Uphol supplies. f a b r I c 1 , naugabyde. Factory outl~ Low prices. A-1 Foam Fabric & UphoMery Supply Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. 835-1181 Weekends 837-3865 alt 9 AM TIRES New car chan&eovers and 68112 TOYOTA takco!!s. M a Jo r brands, NOW HERE! many 1 iie1. GIGANTIC SEE THEM TODAY 415 E. 17th St., C.M. 540-3271 M II tin: I DELTA Supreme (2) 1100xl5 'W\ Ull-.0 CADILLAC 2 dr coupe. $350. Blue Conv. ' Slcyliner sm>. Both Finest Cond. 67J.-7981 U FORD Galaxy 500: air, PIS. P/B, aufo.. 390 eng., ivory. Sl850. 673-2659 IMPERIAL Work near home In our new new9')aper facility selling the Orange County edition of The Loi Angeles T\mes. Excelle('lt wages and cbm- mission&. We can train you. CaU today (or details. BUSINESS COLLEGE in tile Southland. The acbool ol Proerammed Learning with the ••finlsblng acbool'' touch Complete Secretarial - Brushup -mM Keypunch Start any Monday-E'fening classes &LIU. POLLY PRIEST B,USINESS COLLEGE 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. Supersoundlng T-200 Hammond Spinet 01'gan ... -the finest yet! SCliMIDT-PHJU.lPS CO. BEAUTIFUL China. ·Piece A PET OR A P~! by piec:e or entire cupboard New obedience classes SAVINGS! Flrestone Stores, ej L IJIOUDted on VW rlmy 13" IMPORTS wide. $80. 642--3291 * Prfftip Automobile J964 CADILLAC CPE. DE VJlJ.E trom a fine home • On ven less than 10,000 miles per yr. Dilltlnctlve orig. Lime green w/immac. CUn.-ency Green Inter. Tbls beautiful car has "every-'66 CROWN Imp. Immac 4 dr bdtp. All pwr, fact air, bal 1907 N. Main 0 20th Santa Ana Cull • moving! Make offer • atartq. ·~ Russell Haviland • MclS!en, French 54&3890 ~2860 Trailer, Travel 9425 1966 Harbor. c .M.. 646-9303 PRJV A TE PARTY haa 30 ft Mobile Hom• TOYOTA thing" from thermal con· 50,IXK> ml fact wan" $3-195. trolled AIR CONDITJONING &:16-4().12. -Full pwr. eqpl. till wbee.1, -::::;======== LOS ANGELES TIMES 1375 SUNFLOWER. AVE. COSTA MESA Sf9-9301 or 540..5151, ~· 297 Phone 548-9723 LIFE"I'fME Gift • Chilcoat 10 lesson Typing School 173 Del !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Mar CM. 543-2859 Mon.-Wed. 83 Hamond Orst1U1 "' MERCHANDISE FOR -'\tE AND TRADE Furniture ------- with Leslie speaktra Excel cond. 675-3606 8200 ---------·Spanish Mediterranean Jobi-Men, Wom. 7500 SHOWROOM SAMPLES 8 Ft wood carved armed di· van with large man's mat~ Ing chair: beaulilul Medi· SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS J. W. Robinson H11 openlnp for: Salespersons -Women't Better Shoes -Women's Casual Shott Top Commi11ion1 Full time Excellent benefltl. Apply Pe .... nMI 10-4, Mon. thru Fl1. tcrranean fabrics and col· Camper~ Burly - Haven - ors. S Pc hexagon Spanish lneome -TN a HURRY dark oak-top dining set with I told my new M'<:retary to black or avocado framed take a lellet" and she said, chairs: decorative vinyl de-~I I tM<e it in shorthand, sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean or are you IN a HURRY?" bedroom set -9 drawer Mr. SACRIFICE $70, Lafayette & Mrs. dresser. large fr;lm-model 525 23 channel c. B. ed mirror, large nite com-Radio with M 2 Mike in· modes, matching panel de-eludes a n t e n n a . CaU lliened headboard. 540-4622 after 7. $195 VALUE full ftric• NOW $429.95 OR TERMS AS LOW AS S3.00 PER WEEK CW111 sell items lndividu~l.y) NO DOWN Use Our Store Charge Ttltvl1ton -1205 .......... RENT OR IUT CeLeR & Prussian. etc. etc. OR DALMATIAN Pups, Cham- 3-8316 CdM . pion 1toek, bced 1st for Cl:EANING Out storage -disposition, 2nd abo1~" Take valuable. Antiques & all home about 517. 642-\937 household fui•nishiniz.s. .BY e GERMAN SHEPHERD e private party. Everything reosonable! 708 lris CdM, Puppies. AKC Reg!strred 673-8316 It: guaranteed. 546-38-'lO .....--. -. ARROW DOG OBEDlENC,E O~D Spanish ca~inet. claues starting. Private Been in family • to duplicate tra1nin"' vail. 968-2470 costs $2'25 . .Musi sell • Pvt 1---·~ ... •----- party. Best oiler. 673-8316 CHIHUAHUAS Al<C. tiny CdM. Eves. All day wkends male, 10 wks, breeder, 2% 175 YARDS ol N y L 0 N lb stud avail. 546-2962 CA R P E T . ideal for Yorkabire Terrier pups. apartments. $3.95 a yard in-Cbamp Dam &: Sire. Tiny, i.1alled. Other bargains! Call elegant pets. LI 8~8.'n 546-4478 evenin~s DACHSHUND Pups'. 'l mall's. SHARP, lMMACUL.ATE & HEADQUAR ready to roll. Combination ELMO TERERS electric &: butane. Take ov· er payments or will trade. 871-3416 after 4 P.M. If no 9625 GARDEN GROVE.BLVD answer, try again. GARDEN GROVE JE 1-6630 20' AR1&'1'QCRA-'f.:..'6i '66.~ee_p. Liner, made . l tr i p . Perleet cond. Fwd driv.e. 10 Monomatlc toilet. shower, ,gears. 494.ST:ill Refr.freezer. water beater. ::;;;;======== s pa c e h eater, $2800. TRIU•.1PH 646-5'l57, 325 Santa Ana ---------Ave . N.B. SACRJFlCE! '67 Triu~h 20' Kil self-contained. UJce 2000 sed. lo mileage, xlnl new. Tandem wheels, T & S, cond. $2175. 962-5816 Make offer! 642-7293 BARGAINS In new CARPET Std. AKC, mahog & 1an. Hr,. for bedrooms. Blue, multi-sss. 3 mos. TI4: 673-3.il3 Trailers, Utlllty 9450 VOLKSWAGEN colorrd. beige etc. Call AKC Basset Hound Pup. Tr~ _____ ...;_ ___ --------- 546-4478 evenings colored male: 6 mos. Loves UTILITY Trailer 4' x 7'. 'li6 VW, orig. owner, wbiie kids! $50. 54G-8638 Eve. Ligbts. License plates. Ex. wired Int. All extras. $1475. Misc. Wanted 8610 WIRE-Haires Terriers, male ---------a: female. AKC. All h1lota. WANTED Re;:-~~~' Furnitur•Appllanc" Color TV'.-St1reo1 -TOOLS- 531·1212 or 193.0555 $$ CASH SS Ji or... 1830 -REGISTERED % h o r s c gelding bay, 14.5 handi,, 5 yrs old. Has excel breeding. Qualified for racing or cond. $75. 548-2535. 874 Dar-540-5489 aft 5:30 & Sun. rell St .. C.M. auto scntial light to the fin· est AM-FM radio.' A tre- mendous intrinsic value fDr- ONL Y $2695 1st 011· Lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON r r I I . CHEVROLET l '66 MALTBU 2 dr, hlk vlny top. white body, blk int bucket eeets, con~ul. R/H air. Make olrcr. 494-3237 . l MERCURY * BONNlE and CLYDE SPrx:iAIL~ '63 MERCURY V8 MONT· ER.EY S-55 2 Dr. SPORT H D T 0 P CPE. Sparkling orlg. mink.. "''hite w /plush red carpeted vinyl bucket seat inter. This special "breezeway" model with the useful power o p e n I n g "REAR WINDOW" is thel most! ONLY $9951 1111 Car Lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury C.OSla Mrsa Branch 1911 Ha.rbOr IDvd. &12-70Ci0 '68 BRAND new station wagon. Air, etc., all &elVice free for 40,IXK> miles. Lease for $119 PtT · month. Also available: e x c e p t i o n a l bargains on our lease 'tumins. Lease Dept. Johnson & Son Lincoln • Mercury &42·9081 '66 CALIENTE $1900 892-4958 after 5 PM MUSTANG FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer ,. No fancy front BUT . • QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! APROVED FURNITURE 2159 Hubor Blvd., C.M. Daily ~9. 10..5 SUnday • 548-9660 • TY FREE We pay cub tor : Western p 1ea11 u r e. Good I Furniture I Appllancea around kids. Can be seen at '64 Olev V-8 Impala. dir, ap convrrl. Nr new. S96 cash o older ·trade. Pymts S34.86 r 'li6 Mustang GT. R/H, bltn I Antiques I Tools Orange C o a n t y Fair ON ITEM or -Ground• or contact . Mr. stereo, 4 spd, mag whls, 4 new tires, excel cond. Make . offer. 548-9760 alt 6pm · mo 494-9773 -Cooks DR.Exa DINING SET "Elp&na" table w/2 leaves 4 chain 1 yr' old $325 custom pad! Inc. Yellow chair and ottoman $20. Folding bed ns. Misc. 494-7313 COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. = at 546-6550 or Call 547-6741 « 827-8271 '67 Dodge Sporuman l~ V8 RIH. C1Jst.ti11. Cam.ping VOLVO '63 CHEV. 4 Dr. Bel Air: oU white color. 42.IXK> miles fact. air. $1195. &46-5033 • '66 Muatang, bard top; V-8, -Hostesses -Day Busboys -Dishwashers APPLY IN PERSON 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. REUBEN l lH 151 E. Pacific Cit Hwy Newport BHch New Ancient Muiner CUSTOM Made extra long studio couch, Bil-in elec oven &: cook top. Chopping block coffee table. 673-8593 NEW aoias 559.75. Clearing House, 5201 Paramoont, Pico Rtv.ra. 213: 699-9150 8022 CROSS.TOP REFRIG $35; Tbl mod TV, 19" $23: set of twin beds, gd & cln $22 pr; Rotary gas lawn mwr $18: Dinette srt $15. L 0 T S MORE! 1550 Superior (rearl CM 64&-9188. 642-5666 BBQ SJ. Surf brd $50. TV $10. 1 y.., ... Parts & Labor $7 M•. No Dep•sit Rent With Option to luy 521-7555 .. -"" .. RENT COLOR TV S9 MONTH WANTED TO PURCHASE a TRANSPORTATION liquor license In good st~ I • y h 9000 ding in Orange County. Con-~. • ac ~--- ta~·Cas" at a1'ea code 213: 33' 40wens Brigantine 627--3114 Daytime. 1967 Model • still under war- e 0 L L E G E S l u d e n f ranty e lfberglass e fly despe.rately needs refriger-bridge • dual controls • T/S ator in working order. 1 will • gu •loaded w/extraa e haul. &12-4432. uklng $26,000. 545-3675 or WANTED Bait Tank 4 lo 6 546-Sf,59 ICOOp. MUST be 1ood coo--CAL--Cat--N-o-. -30-. _N_ew_tJ'am. __ dllion 673-5129 poline, trlr &:. cover. Xlnt FREE TO YOU cood. Aft 7 p.m. wkd:ya, aD cly. wknds ~3462 equip. Trlr bltch. Lo mt --------- 642-4996 '65 GMC 'h-ton truck with camper: sips. 4. Xlnt concl. Low ml. $1900. 54!}.1695 '68112 VOLVO NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY ---------10' BOAT&: Trlr, SSS. 6' FG SNOW White, orange a: white Dinghy, S55. 4 hp BriU1h black It: white, male l Seagul OB, w I Ions shaft, WE PAY female kilten.s 20312 s.w. $75. 646-7058 BMW Cypress, Santa Ana Heights ::. ==::::. ====:=-= TO p 54G-99:i3 519 Sailboats 9010 J ADORABLE male striped -------- long haired kitten. 962-¢l95 LIKE SAILING? PATSllN '67 BMW lsOO, 2 dr &'Cd. AM/FM racllo, 77(X) miles. Like new! $2•100. 543-2377 ~l Eves. . COMET '61 BLUE Comet. 6 cyl. slick 1hift. rlh, good tires. Best offer. 846-<Xi91 art S. CONTINENTAL N"wport Beach taking applications for Waltres.~s • Hostcs~rs Bartenders • Walters Cooks • Kitchen Help BU!lbo)>s • Dl'lhwashera Thurs.. May 19, 12 to 6 PM 2aJ7 W. Coast Hwy. Rental can apply to purcnase aft 5 wkdya or anyti~ DISLIKE THESE? '-JI' p R I c E ORDER BY PHONE wknda. 5-7 •Payments. high Interest, * "Succ"s Story" • Thun.-Fri.-Sat. • 523 ••H::1 B~CIC Persian ~cat. ~=~c:~s::.:::: DATSUN Automobile Retrlg water coolen. Pool cleaning equip SlO. oUice chra S1>20. 178,.5arita Isabel. C.M. 642-7072 \ Furniture a: Misc. ~ approx 1 year old. Very af· PREFER THESE'? FOR-NICE CARS 1963 CONTINENTAL SEDAN 49'2 Magnolia. Calta Mesa. 9 to 9:30 • 7 DAYS fectlonate. Accunomed to • Low t ~rte AT W/AlR CONDmONING " (lpnc" e Coiffures dogs. 673-6ln s/9 eare 1r:' ~i'~, ~ • 2201 AND TRUCKS an the 1P9ce age eXtraa. HAI STYUST Furniture Auction 8025 ConlOles. Portables a: Hi·Fi SMALL 2-story fr am t C8l 25, as little 1J $20. Any Make or ModeL Beautiful Tahitian ~oral w/ $29 9 bulld·n In Or A-CONNELL immac Coral infer. Thill Soutft Coast Pina Southlancf'I Largest • • S 1 g: ange. ,. .. rox 1 day, avail soon Cal 3'. 5· 'Main. Santa Ana 11utomatic gets a doorman Ask for CAL. 546-7116 u.-...1...rn 500 sq. ft. 543--0507. 673-4300 Try Ou.r Club Plan 5404880 CHEVROLET ,..._.. sn NEWPO salute for - MEN A: women to circulate I Furniture & Appliance AND UP RT SAILING CLUB '66 Dataun, r&h, dlr. like ONLY $1795 I " M be I I No M D COCKER TYPe puAJles free 675-0110 new! STh cash or older 2128 Harbor. llvd. ~11:::~:~of ~~nize . AUCTION oney own to good home. 6 weeks old. 3 YEAR old s I arc" a ( t trade. Pymcs $35.96 mo. COSTA MESA Jst car Lot on Hart>or Blvd. County. Good pey. lnqulr Every Wed. Nltt 7 P.M. 1 OAC Call after 6 PM. 531-7631 SkYlark. 14'. 350 lb. beauty 4!»-9773 546· 1203 JOHNSON & SON at 1905 & 17th St .. Room Every Sat. Nit• 6 P.M. I Sl.00 per wk. buys lease plan. 519 wlllO' of daCTOn. tor the Lincoln-Mercury 712. Santa Ana or phone Jns!)ectlon daily 9 a.m .. 9 Ne~rt~tl~ 8 TVP MSale1 MALE Beagle, 10 mos old. e~rlencW.edh sailor. RBardly JAGUAR WE PAY . . . c.osta Mt'SI Branch._,, ~. 891.a? p.m. We always have a tre-""''" . . all shota. Free to good u""". 11 custom alko ---------l!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642-•wv OR GAN mendous selection of qual.. 2027 Harbor Blvd'CM 54~11 home. Love• c h i I d re n . ~rlr. Sl.000 value for $500, 1963 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. 4-CASH '64 LTNC Cont'! 30.IXK> ml. fact e lty houeebold (umishings • -:::-::-968-1953 519 firm. 642-4640 after 6 PM dr, Mark 11. 4 l]>eed stick air. full pwr, nu Urea. $2495. INSTRUCTOR New A used • Plus color Hl·Ff & Stereo 1210 2 Advl!rltut'OWI kittena 1 wkl WINDMILL 16'. one dellan, overdrive, power ateerin&. owner 646-5800 Part time. Bffcb Music TVa, atereoe. 20,000 aq, ft. 1968 STEREO cont0le solid • l black, 1 While. 12S7 t)lantng hull, center board, chrome wire wheels. P~ for med can 6 trucks juat =========- center Huntingtoo 8ftch ot turnlture It late applianc· state. 4 speed changer. Like Conway Av!! .. C.M. 54~32 85% complete. fi n est _lo_se_n._&42_-_2805 _____ , call ua tor free estimate. COUGAR ' M'f.&31 . es. ~ ne~ Take over small Aft 6. 5/9 material It fittings. Make Jag. 1962 XKE Roa.dater GROTH CHEVRQlfJ PERSON To call on Ht1 an WILLIS CLARKS pafi'enta or $86.12 caali. KITI'ENS Perfect p ~ta o~er. 543-<1861 nriso. '6'7 C 0 U G A R XRT, low mUeage. private p 11 r t y. $2995. 200 Kings Place, N.B. "'9taara.nta to aell Graybo ~.OK COMM. GALLERY Credit Dept. 535-7289 playful, L'Uddly and lavmc 21 VEN'nJRE, 5 m~ old. 962~4 alt 6 • Aak for Sllles Manager 0 rt 1 l fl a 1 cummbett>crnds 1122 Garden Grove Blvd. -· 3240 Indiana Ave.. C.M. Lota ot xtras. Genoe trlr. MERCEDES IENZ. 1J2ll Beach Bl .• •tltS. tin. and waitraa Beiacb Blvd .. at the G.G. Fwy Sportlnt Gooch 1500 ~-S/9 alps . 4, outbrd. Save $1$$$ Hunt:i.olton Beach • d --',__ __ _.. ____ , 63l-6970or ~ KJ9-3Jll. unlforma, e-6.1116 Colt ."5 Automatic . REAL Cl.Ile 5 wic. old .,.,,.,_, ________ _ CXfuPLE O'llttr 40. Manage Af'P!lartcet 1100 1927 Arsenllne model. Persian kittens. 14 f92 HOURLY REN'!ALS Wiii Buy quality beacb apt/hotel WASH.EM $29.95; dryers Good CQlldltlon m. Sahara Lane. Hunt. Beach * RHODES 19 * Cl.pable of Ir.I books. $35: Fretul'I $'75: IWrlc.. e 549-«283 aft 6 PM • 897~937 519 Fun 1.one Bott Co .. Balboa Summer weeon. t'73-Ml0. coppertone at M oc.: Guar. S Mixed Slam.-• Maltese SHOCK ~cing S abot · Your Vollmraren or PorscM a Pt.Y top dollan. Paid tor or not. Call Ralph 6'16-6091 '6'7 COUGAR XR7, low mlleal!'.e. private p 1 r I y . 12995. 200 Kings Plact'. N.B. ~1 . DODGE TIACHlllS H)-1085 Mlscellaneous l600 Blulah Grey. Be1ultful Jdt-~ mast. saU No. st1MMEJl EMPLOna.NI' t t n I' after 4 . Ca 11 4634. Price S300. 817-931 Alone ~ Hobldrtc A"tfquee 1110 KIRBY vacuum cleaner and &42"6987 519 CAL 20 NO ~l '65 DODGE D&rt 2 DR HT &39-Ql7or83$:40'4 att.ctunenta. Take ove r S Pupplec 2 male Ii. 3 female Llke new. many xtru WANTED Old car, good run-225 cu In, 6 cyl r91g. Sl1n-~ • sENSAnONAL! p!IYmenta ol '6.50 or $49.70 I ,,tts ( lxed b d) e 673.9\09 e ninl CC)Od. Undtt $100. dard tral\I. R.8dlo. W/W 673·1190 nlf COOK . K~ Rf'lper u ttte Island Sale nSh. Crf'dlt d'1>t ~mo 847-3229 m re e 519 -11-. _Clt. ___ A_ppro_x-.-~ 19158 MERCEDES Benz 190 675-6'14 or 6'7J.-74'4 tittt. Extra clran. ~2-3ln rfooll lo 5 p.m. I dQe. Ap-Coucb. chrs. Imps. nrt ICTT\I. WHITE f'ox stoic. LonR • two d l I Uk SL }Wachter Sharl> • make ========:-11{ 5 Pb' Hamburpr Renf7, 213S Hl~a-bed. tbt.. lrm-rtte. 6'1mls-r.os1 J.100. Best orfrr. F R E E K 1 ct e n• -ac:roa HJ•· s.q r stgins. 0 olff'r. 673-7334 UMd Carw 9900 -,.--0-A_R_T-~-"·-ai:-on-. _O_n_irifl3_1 Place:ndl. Colt& Kna. h!llllirll Imps, ccrivenfltion '7r83t6 pvca., wkenda. Pvt hn~roken. flll It bealth)I. ""'· fut. 536-8062 '61 190 SL Roedater .:::.:t:: owner. •uto. radio a: OLDER ClOaJlt to..,,._. 1t pltce1 plort' 10 to 6 PM. party. 642-7399 519 p C I f02b ~ 39,IXK> m1. Xlnt condition NEED A CAR? hratet. moo. fi.12-28:>9 unit bid•· tn Hantlnrton l2'1 Eut 81)' Front, Balboa FREE Fertlllt eT· 2 0 2 7 2 ...,. ru Mrl 494-34U CAN'T BE t'lNANCEDf f _ .... ~ .. 1 hiand EARLY American tofa bed, · e BanJrruptT e Ret'llaelllonT 1964 DODGE Dart GT. 1 Beach or .,.. ,_ ttnt rocker. CO(fee table, lamp Cypreas. S • n I • Ana. 11' nBERGLASSI wood r owner. rxcellent condiUon . M7-6Uf ~ ua-hl--1120 table, bunk beda a: nau,. ~ 5/1 cabin cnllwr. 1S HP !!1:_ 'MG •.BaMlldl .. <:_edlt•!New• ~~ff $1,IXK>. 548-7857 . FRY COOK.' e41ri.rieed --·'?I --,,_ chltir. 546-4749 A PAtR of Stecl clothes board. TUt bed tr11Uer, •ULIT ---------- 1 au ,.._ Doc'• Root~ c.ar. CaD 1111 Slftcer COMO!~ due to UPHOl.SI'ElUNG . m.50, 2 poles. heavy dufY. You dig equlJ>ped. Sl200. 533-mt 61'/J MG ~'f'~ =:S IOlr QPC. SO-..,.,.a.tlolt· AINT\e 8 ~· pc. CEuropeu craltame1) them. ~ $/'I t\lrcraft '100 NOW Hlltll lGO So. lb.Ill a Edlnpr ment Clf '5.15 or '18.25 cull. 1'l'M. est, dtJ, pickup. m nu:E to aood home e adaf• 111 THIM TODAY (2 b1ocb N. of S.V.l 'No ,_ymtnt W1t1l June 1Sth, Main, HB .. Bern,y .. ~ abae Jona t.Jnd atttWnl f ta CJ:aNA SkYlane, no s.nta Ana Pb 50.mr . FORD '5' FORD, auto. 1'-BJRD f!fll, new tires, aooct cond $300 6.1&-lmlll 'eel Country Sedan W11p. Pa, pb, R./H. e-xctl cond. auto, R/H, 19,IXK> mil a . New tires. U850. 54G-4775 1956 Red Mustang 2+2 automatic transmission. $1800 4.~9232 '65 Mustang. Very clean. 29,IXK> actual miles Rea.s. 64&-3006 OLDSMOBILE '63 OLDS CUtlasa. V-8, top cond. New tires $850. 6~934 - PLYMOUTH '61 PLYMCWJ'H 6 cyl, atd trans. 4 dr. radio, clean. Good transp. S200. 494-5110 PONTIAC ROY CARVER PONTIAC -Jlarlq m., Colt.a .... Kll-4444 Oru19 Oaan1Y• l!x.daidft Dealer tar ftolla • ROJlfl9 and Bently. '62 PONT. Bonneville conv., xlnt cond.. pwr. steer. It brks., R/H. Tri..pwr. Real mag wbls. Immac. -$995. ~ '65 PONTIAC Catalina Ven- tura, hurst linkage, 4 tpd, stick shift. Original mileaee & owner. Like new con- dition. nsoo. 962-8229 '65 GTO • i(i .. Stereo, reYer.; mags, positnctlon; iiood tires: man,y Like new! ~35 extras. '62 PONTIAC Bonneville. Convert. Beau Inside and out. S500. 962-538'Z '6l TEMPEST. Excellent condition. Rcuonable. Call evenings 49+--0432 RA Ml LEI '63 Ar:rt's;;t;r. Sharp. 54>1'84 T·lllD * PERSONAL LUXURY CAR l!l&t THUNDERBUtD ~Pass. Luxury HDTOP S P 0 RT CP!:. w/ AIR CONDITION· ING. All ..,ece ace PoW« e.xtru • AM·FM ndlo, etc., ~tc. Spfttlding on,. Tahoe Turqot.. w/pkith all 'ffQ)'I ltftto _, Inter. 1.-i't Ii time you mi ,aunellU ONL $19951 lit Olt Lot Oft R.rtw 8hd. JOHNSON & SON UncoJn•M«rearY n:TEIWf ~avm HILICOPTIR n.JGHT TMlNlNG ca.II lar AJIPOll'ltroe'tt Kl S.01'7 ~ .:"'·.~ Lapna 8dl 111.000 CY. DAWNC Klttms • v a I I . 5St-G1 or ~ UlllO 'foudl.O.Ma\dl, automa.Uc PILL DIRT WANTED wka. 192·53m. 'lfl ... T.T. nu&o. ca.u .a. •. ft! L••1 ta c:bmr11t1 netded 496-1840 Pltue call ~to ~~le....,_ '200 Cu.rante. atll1 OK. C&l1 8oya Sdrwtnn SlllJIP'lY PORTS ~4K ;--60----flO.,...,R-D IEDANPOO. ~ atl('r 5 PM (brta Meta 8cWldl i 1 l!Ml H~ 81'4. ta.• PlANO • BECINNERS Pftf. Qlldrn -Jove I b t I r "->ns. lfanc:J D • n n I 1 ~l'MI • 11\Ytbne, S2Mllf Cx~I cond. S30. Mite. Wanted 1610 '6l STARCRAF'T !S .... ) 1967 Slarer ZiaZa1 In walnut ill-m'l BUY!kC Sllvtt C«tJftciita. lGICSO flp. Aloha TPaller 119 Har1>or, C.M. t41-9303 conteH.. D oe 1 cv~. MonlER'S DAY MINK P11 SUS to Sl.il. f.d11 Coln Pu1l. 1l2 W. Wi18on, CJ&. "to MGA Ro9dlter HAtdtop run 1-lantt HJ '7' or IS 8'"1 my a10l• for StJO Shop, m Wrttm\M1er Att., DAILY PllDT iANi' Al>I hutttul ~dan. A.II a · lnalltbll• S5QO aft 5: 30. S41-T8 I ............. lfT.p 8'UN(I Jl&SUL 111 QI. to-4KJ -, -_________ ._ _ _... _____ _ ·' 80CK IT TO 'E'MI Dial f4Ui8'7S rer t>ul1 PUot Want~ ) '&4 T·BIRD Lencltu top, •• 1lr, like~. l300 cm .. 1,~ or older car. aft ~ ~ m.xlT t - 1 .,. • .. • - • _ .. ... . !IAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Action or the University of California regents vo~ Ing an $81 per year increase in student fees starting next fall is at best a temporary cease-fire, or election- year disengagement, in the tuition dispute between Gov. Ronald Reagan_ and th!! regents. The governor underscored that when he called the increase a "token" and said. "We've broken the bar- rier." He vo~ed to continu e pushing for tui tion. The key to the situation 1 i e s in the governor's phrase "we've broken the barrier." The words that usually fo llow are: "and there's no stopping us nbw" -or "the sky 's the limit.'' • The DAILY PILOT has stressed previously that just as inflation hit s all .other family costs _and pur· chases, students will have to pay more for their Uni· versity of California or state college education. But the barrier has been broken without any real guidelines or limitations. This means the matter of how much more money can be extracted Crom stu· dents each year (through fees or tuition or both ) be- comes a part of the annual political jockeying between the governor's office and the legislature. Up until last year, the university and colleges were relatively free of this undesirable gamesmanship. Regretfully, the governor has done or said nothing to dispel this concern. Rather he has accentuated it. A year ago, when the governor first began his cam• paign for tuition at the university, the DAILY PILOT declared that such a move could only put the univer· sity into a political meat grinder, unless hard and fast limitations were put on the formula for tuition and/or fee charges. • The DAILY P ILOT suggested then -anti reiter· . r , ates now -that a constitutional amendment should be submitted to the people limiting the maximum feu and/or tui tion charges at the university and state col· leges to a fixed percentage of the annual cost of edu· eating the student. Otherwise, budget pressures will make it too easy for a governor and a legislature to play poHtics witb the universit¥ and the colleges every year. If that geb going, our hi gher education system could quickly erode into a dubious, second-rate status. The barrier has been broken. Where are the limits? Gazette to the Rescue! Suspicions confirmed. Back on May 23, 1918, Westminster College in Ful- ton. Missouri, held a dedication ceremony for the con- struction of its new chapel. Interred with the corner- stone was a copper box containing memorabilia of the day -clippings. pieces of history and the like. When· the college got around to digging up that box just before the SOth anniversary of the chapel dedica· lion, guess what? Water had seeped into the box and ruined all of the articles. No one knew what great messages were left for posterity. Well, no one would have known except that the ·col· lege historian found a list of the articles in the box in the files of the Fulton Gazette. That shoulsf prove something about the lasting pow- er of American newspapers. Maybe they are good for ·lining bird cages and wrapping fish but they'll also outlast copper box time capsules. ' • r , • That Tea Party Sir Ronald Hears Real Grass Root Tlae Right NOT to See Just a Gimmick? Dick Gregory ls an interesting man to have around, If only as a goad. He was interesting as a nightclub com· edian with gtabs of irony and con· science about the plight of his felJow blacks. He Is equally interesting when blucbloods. Six years later in ·the he gives full lime to the' racial ques-Dedaration of Independence Thomas lion. JeUerson was complaining that King But he is a little over·zealous when George Ill was ·•quartering large he says the American Revolution was bodies of armed troops among us." "over a little bag of t.ea," as he did to .So ~e soldiers fired, and Attucks a student audience at San Francisco ~ed. · city College during a recent ap· ..,be Te~ Party W!'S jn part a crass pearance. commercial affair. The East India Tea ONE CAN UNDERSTAND hj1 need to say something striking, because in the heat of action you can't make hay with long-faced dissertations o n history like th.is one. But the image he med, if amusing, Is on the short end of history. For the American Revolution is but one early part of the struggle in which Mr. , Gregory Is engaged, a struggle fo~ justice and equality of opportunity for all men, white or black. The Boston Tea P.arty wu a gim- mick. something to call attention, like one of Mr. Gergory's hunger strikes in jail. But the Boston Massacre, so·call· ed, was not a gimmick, and Mr. Gregory !!hould know, and probably does. that the llrst American to fall to British guns in the Revolution was a Negro. CRISP US A TIUCKS was indeed a minOTity man. being of mixed Negro and Red Indian blood. He was in a small m~. including B o s t o n bluebloods, who were· taunting and throwing rocks at Redcoats on station March 5, 1770. ' You .u. Attucks didn't care · any more for Redcoats than did the Company was about to land tea iJi Boston. The effect would be to establish a tea monopoly in the Colonies. So a mob dumped the cargo in the bay. BUT THESE two incidents related to only a small part of the grievances of the Colonies. The reality was the British at home since 1689 had• guaranteed rights, but the Crown overrode them In the Colonies. It suspended Colonial Legislatures and their acts, imposed taxes without Colonial consent, imposed o n t h e Colonies judges responsible only to the Crown, transported colonists overseas for trial on pretended charges, dic- tated terms of Colonial trade with the outside world. It amoun ted to tyranny, and the col· onists ti red or it. . It required another 100 years to rid America or slavery. It bas required another 100 even to make a start in bringing the descendants of these slaves into the stream of American justice and freedom. It's been a long, hard strugale, and it isn't o\ter. But let's not get the idea the men who made the Revoiution, for all their ~hortcomings. were playing a trivial game over some chests of tea. New Man at the V.N. Both the late Adlai Stevenson and his successor. Arthur J. Gol!l_berg, were often frustrated by the fac'l' that the United Nations, to which each was an ambassador. was outside the ac. tJon. Each felt as ii he were on a dis· tant perlphery of world affairs. world may be had only if Western Europe and the United States are coordinated in action or inaction. The sad truth is that a U.N. process which began during the Stevenson years was accelerated during the . THE AMBASSADOR knows that Goldberg term : U nited Nations power requires disciplines. He would membe rship grew beyond an y. never make the statement that Senator Robert Kennedy made In workable total. haste ...... a somewhat ambiguous one The i re1t powers were less and less that .his country would, lf he became willing to te';e matters to a cum· president, never become involved In benome·~r: 1raJ Assembly. The U.N. any more-'Yletnams. et•ased to l·e a first priority con-The Senator does not know what sideraUon In the foreign policies of an power• ours or some other nation's. will require of presidents in the years Increasing number or nations. ahead -the immediate and distant Jo:VERYONE KNEW the U.N. has \•nlue. This wu dem onstrated by ltA lumendous uselulnesa in the ar· tennath o( t}le Ara! oaUon's defeat In thelr llJ .. tJrned and planned aggression aJ;aJJUt Israel. Ambassador ~I c o n t t I b •t t d a ma1terplece on dJplomaUc repntentat.loa. But once the ceue-11re •a• attained. tbe U.N. sank blct Into ne11ect. Wbttber the alto able OeGrge Ball st:in on u ambassador depends upon h.:s rcriionaJ .nshtl and the November r!r!:i.lon. I! II ~bape not tall' to deacrlbe t.ht oew ambutador 11 a ''Etaope F'1rt ter." But •t 1.t true that be ltl'Olll· t1 beUe-ves l~• 1 nuoub: dabl9 ·~ ---- years. Wars are going to be "llbera· tlon." guerrilla·"·-· '"""~. or they will be nuclear. •• ~ ... e-- t>ear George: Do you think It ls rlOit for a profe11or to be teen da.nctn1 and drinldn1 beer ln a student hangout? Isn't thls a bed 'l u. ample? · s.c. Dear S.C.: It most ctrtalnly ls • bad U· ample tor a profaSOf to be seen dancing and drilltJns heel'. Wb1 can't he alt down at a table and drink bee' Ukt everyboct7 elll? All right chljdre.n. if you'll stop t.hat howling and promise never to leave another peanut butter and banana sandwich on Daddy's c h a l r ever again, Daddy wilJ tell you just one more story about Sir R o n a I d of Holyrood. . Let's see, what about the time Sir R-Onald talked to The Grass Root? WELL, AS YOU remember, Sir Ronald and his faithful squire, Sancho Nof.ziger, had plunged deep into The Tangled Thicket in quest of The Dread r. Art.Hoppe Unruh when Sir Ronald fell under a magic spell -dashing this way 11nd that, shouting: "I am not running for President ! I am not running for President! And I am IlEALLY not running for Vice President !" The loyal Sancho was sore con- cerned for his master as he hulfedly and puffedly sought to keep up. Then one day. as he wearily followed Sir Ronald's meandering trail, he came upon the noble knight squatting in a clearing. plucking grass. Sir Ronald would !Ht up each dump ant! say to it: "Grass root, grass root. Crom the ground -Wh o's the niftiest knight around?" THEN HE'D ROLD it lo his ear. listening. Then he'd scowl. Then he'd angrily cast it aside into a towering pile of rejected grass roots. "Oh, verily, Sire." cried Sancho wringing his hands. "I rear lhe magic spell bas add.Jed your brain." "Silence. varlet," snap(W'd S l r Ronald. "Know you not that the wisest of all orades Is The Grass Root? U I could just find one that would stop \)abliling about 'There's C\ fix on . For The Nix on.• Everyone knows The Nix- on is naught but a has·been. ·· "But. _.e. The Nixon is an awesome blue·jowled creature of legendary tenacity. Each time it Is defeated in mortal combat. It rlses again, thrice strengthened by some mystic power tl\8t ... " "RUSlf!" said Sir Ron31d. holding a Grass Root to h.is ear and beaming. ··Al last I have found a truly wJse Grass Root. It mentions my name. Sound the trumpet, Sancho, .for I have aft announcement to mlke: I am not a candidate for President." "So what else is new. Sire?" 1ald Sancho with a shrug. "Ahl" said Sir Ronald, holding up a forefinger. ''By announcing I am not a candidate, I oan then say I am not an . announced candidate. Thls ma gically transforms me into an Unann(lunced Candldakt·• "BUT. SrRE," sairl S a n c b o • scratching his head. "why don't you ju~t announce?" "Because I believe the ofltce ~d sttk the man," said Sir Ronald nobly. "And The Nixon shouldn't. Now to horse, Sanchol 1 m1JSt away to dilllnt lands to aruiounoe my unannounctd candidacy." • "But U tbe office sHb the man. ••. " "Sancho. t have such UNt respect for this ()(Bee,'.' 1aJd Slr Rona.Id, pJao. Ins hJs had over his heart, "llwt. I don't want It to have to seek too t11r." And so Slr R o n a I d. shouuna h11 famtd battle cry. "For Decency for Purity aod fol' Jo1t Plal.n Gooc1nei.1•.,. ~ an toward the lAndJ o1 tbe '. I .· 'Campus Freedom Periled' To the Editor.; 1> bill banning portra)'l81 of sex ·acts in st~te college productions was pass- ed this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee. As I see higher education, freedom to share all ideas ·is inherent in the meaning of "college'' or "university." Nobody was coerced in to seein_g "The Beard" at Cal State Ftltlerton. UJ:cewise. nobody would be forced to see Mr. Bill Spate.r's sculpture (at Cal State Long Beach) if he is ever given a showing of h.is Master's project. Thus, the person who might be of· fended by t~ play or the artwork still would have bis "right" NOT TO SEE (if there is such a right) safeguarded. This bill is attacking the very essence or the college. THAT ESSENCE being an at· mosphere which would allow a Cree exchange of ideas. The ramifications of thjs type of legislation imperil the state college system. How far will the legislature go in their efforts to stifle free thinking and creativity? State Sen. James ~~tmore was quoted in tlle May 4 edition of the L.A. Times: "But I would like to. see It (the above men- tioned legislation) broadened to in· elude sculpture such as that shown at CSCLB. Any art form. painting, photography. or drawing wh.ich offers such portrayals should be included in the legislation.·· WITH THlS attitude. who knows just how far Sen. Whetmore intends the legislature to become involved In censorship? Academic freedom bas been endangered by this bill. I am urging the community to analyze just what this bill could mean. 1 want to see our state colJege system maintain an atmosphere conducive to a free exchange or .ideas. This legisla- tion would be hanging over the heads of the administration, the faculty, and the students like the blade of the guillotine ready to fall whenever the legislature ruled a se.x act had been depicted lllegally. LARRY NORLANDER OSCLB Student R•ll.,•W Cot1trol To the EditQr: A oews item from Associated PrelS on Interstate Oommece CommiJslon control of trains provides an excellent basis for clarifying a very common misconception al>Out Nan Md Com· 01unist ideologies. HiUer maintained t:bat he did not need to OWN GernMll industry as loog as be controlled it. 'l1he Item men· .tloned above reportl that a11 ICC C(JID· missiOner has ruled ibat the ICC has the power to let ft.Parda far Dear Gloomy Gus: Anyone wboi._ 'tt'ould C'alJ 1ucb bt111tlrul people aa Joen Ban. Bob Dylan, Pete SMC11t and 0,.. Spock commum.tl Deeda http (fast). :L. O. H. .: ---....... -.J •....... __..., Ltttns fTom readen are totlcomc. Normall11 unitns should con"'fl thm messages in !00 worda or u sa. Tht rlgh& to .conden&e LtUna to fit spact or tliminatt libel ii rese"'ed. AU ld- 'e" must includt signaturt and maU. iny addrt$S, but 11amt1 10Ul bt t.oftJI.. held on rtqutlt. p a s s e n g e r accommodations to determine when sleepers and dinel'--lounge cars must be proWie<! to re- quire a.iroonditloning and to ~t stan- dards for heating equipment. Ugbting, rest·rooms and drinking water and to specify speeds which must be main· tained. THE ICC ALREADY exercises the power to control schedules and fares and to refu~e requests to discontinue unprofitable runs. In· addWon, the govemment, of course, has dealt il~lf a hand in union negotiations from which it e.xeru an upward pressure on wage rates. • This amount of government direc- tion leaves management no gignificaot areas ol discreHon and would un- dcubtedly satisfy the Nazi concept ot government control of industry. THE NEXT ST£P will occur when service under au these government restrictions deteriorates to the point where the unions and other organized and individual socialists make a case for &e government to expropriate tbe railroads because priv.ate Industry. they will say. has demonstrated Its in- ability to manage such enterprises. This will be a ~J advance in the communist program for forcing all industry into government ownership. When one understands this slight . distinction between · these t w o ideologies he will perceive the fallacy in the charge that the antl-communi1tl are pr~:Nail. The Nazis and Fascists are at the same ol the political spec- trum ~ the Communists -NOT at opposilP ends. WM. J. PERFIELD Anotlier Mr. Geo4..m. To the Editor: I am writing this letter regarding the Mailbox letter "Flag II Just a Symbol'' printed in the Dally PUot April 30, and signed by a Harry Goodwin. I wish to lnfom\ you, the public and my friends that I did not write tblJ article, do not agree with the thought& expreued and demand of you tbat this be printed in your paper. I As a Marine C«ps veteran, It II a mystery to me how any food Am«rican cu belfttle tlJe Amertca Flag. Jlarry J. Goodwin 2152 llMta A9t. ~COila Maa For rt.fJ)ON et to the letter nf>. mftttd by cmothn llaN'JI Coodtofn. Ht btlow. . ..t ..... __,. Vlele ' Tcr the r.dlt.or: Alt.er Nadlnc Mr. H8rt;J Goodw1a'1 letter to tbe editor in tbe Mallbo1 tee- tlon of the DAILY PILOT, I feel that hil 90-Cailed intellectual outlook 00 We cannot 10 unqu_ttdoned. ~be ref .. to N ••jult a 11ftl· bol" (the Amn. 1111> ..... to , ......... ciouatr'J ..... .., ., . . . . --.... ..,_. ... --.. ... . .,_. life t:hat I and many Americans like be bold dear. · HAS MR. GOODWIN. in his in· te~ual stupor, forgotten w bat history knows i.s true? Hilll he forgotten the live. that have been given in defensi! of this "symbol" and the country it represent&? Has he forgotten the many casket~ of our fighting men this "symbol" has covered? 'More recently, bas he forgotten the men that braved intense enemy fire at the Hue Citadel in Vietnam to piece this "symbol" foe all the world to eee. I suggest that he lit down and take a long bard look at the standard Of living he now enjoys because some member1 of this fine country have seen fit to fight for this "Symbol" and the coun· J.ry it represents, and re-evaluate "the intellectual price tag" be haa placed on our nag. To come home after 13 months in Vietnam where the flag represents your country, your home and your lov· ed ooes to {ind someone using the same flag as a beach towel Ja mar. than any American worth his salt can bear. NAMEWITlUIELD (A Marine Sttge1111t) l . CroH Is Sgmbol, Too To the Editor : ln response to Mr. Harry Goodwin's letter, "The Flag is Just a Symbol," may I comment that h.is thinking is a little bit "irrational" in itseU? Since long ago man has deemed lt necessary to have many symbols to appeal to the emotional, YES! The Cross, for instance, as well u the Flag. Man was given a heart in his body as well as his mind. M.u feel• and well as he thinks I HA VE MANY Americans never felt a surge of pride when their na; it raiJed over Dodger Stadium, for in· stance? Or when singing~ National Anthell\2 Or \fben watching school children Pledge Allegiance to the Flag? " ' •. " . MOit American citlzens are v~ proact of the Aplerican flag as a sym· bol! YES. ~U5e it represents the tJmted State. cl America, her heritage and ideall. Most of us too, are deeply angered by u.e lriio don't consider it "any more thin a piece of cloth" and so desecrate it! 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