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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-15 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot--- Today's Cl• ... VOL 6f, NO. 117, 9 SECTIONS, 90 PA6ES WEDNESDAY. MAY :1s, '.1968 JEN CENTS RFK,Nixon Now Eying . California OMAHA (UPI) -Robert F . Ken· nedy, a vict« over Euiene J . McCarthy for the second time with a m~ority vote in Tuesday'a Nebraska primary. wu in a position today to s~t a primary bandwagon. His prime target ls California. The New York tet'lator's prelldlatial chances were boosted by. e :m. pressive victory over the Ml •111Jta senator in this cornhusktt stat& ... • ning more than 50 percent of ~ •· It was Kennedy's third = primary win in a week -the and District ol Columbia scalps ,... hung on hia belt last week. On the Republican aide, Richsd II. Nixon scored his fourth primary 'Vie· tory with eue, piling up a vote of 70 percent. The vote with 92 perceot of the 2,133 precinct$ counted on both t h e Democratic and Republican Tickets was : Demouata Johnson 8,233 -six pct •. McCarthy 45,283-31 pct Kennedy 75,026 -51 pct Humphrey 12,311 -eight pct Wallace 1,338 -one pct Nixon 1,9" -cine pct others 1,894 -one pct RepUlleua Nixon 123,794 -70 pct Reagan 38,340 -22 pct Stasser 2,241 -ooe pct Liberator 1,161 -oae pct Roclcefeller 9,811 -five pct Wallace 587 -less than one pct In addition to bidding for write-ins, AUbama's George C, Wallace had a compartment on tbe ballot aU Jda own !Abeild tk .u..ra. Jlll111t=t Party. On tb.t.,. be &ot 413 Wies. Kennedy ftnaDy got a clear victory here Tuesday, atretchlnc bi.I margin over the Minnesotan to 2S percent against his 15 percent ht Jacliana. A week ago Tuesday, a Kennedy alate also won over Vice Presldent Hubert Humphrey's slate in Washington, D.C. Kennedy does not expect McCarthy to fold before the Oregon pr1lbary May 28 or the ~llfornia and South Dakota presidential tests a week later on June 4. California will be the big one with a whopping 174 votes at the Democratic National Convention on the line. Ken· nedy's campaign manager, and brother-in·law, Stephen Smith, is in California ~~ng for that test. Petition Signed By Only 2 Voters Only two persons of the 28 who sign- ed a petition tut week alleging police harassme11t in the 2'lJO block ol Ocean Front are regitt.ered city voters, Newport Beach c 1 t y spokesmen reported today. "This would lead you to believe that 1T1any of them are transients," a municipal aide ruggested. City Clerk Lataa Lagios Wd tbe in· formation wu obla!Ded from the County Registrar of Voters. It includes registraUon data as of last Feb. 15. City councilmen~ week formally received the peUUOn. but routinely fll· ed ft with a batch of other cor· respondence. Weadler The 1un brew thrOU&h the clouds early aaain Thtalday, forecaster Gordie Shield.a.. prom· ise1, brinClDI tbe tempC'ature up to the 70'1 aJGll1 the Oran1e Coast. -. INSIDE TODAY Orm1ge Coat ColUge operu itl l'/)rinQ prodUftlon-, "Doctor Knock." toniQhl, 10hil• oth'1' Uvc &Maur c:onct.ues orouftd the countv. ~'' 'thca"1 Noui on EnttrtafmMftt ~. 24, to-dav. IF Yf'U THINK THE WATER'S FINE, COUNT THOSE GOOSEBUMPS Slt'verlng ~rrMkh Dene Wolcheck, 21, and Donrwi Wineman, 17 Mermaids Sought Lions Need Beauties for Fish Fry 'Mermaids are exceedingly rare creatures. They are exceedingly rarest this year, only 17 days from judging in the Miss Mermaid contest, to be held dur· ing the 23rd annual Costa Mesa· Newport Barbor Lions Club Fish Fry. Tbe loveliest of the lovely, as chosen in Costa Mesa Park on June 2. will continue to reign \broughout the year aa Miss Costa Mesa. She also will be automaUcally en· tered as a contestant in the Miss Orange County Tomorrow competition during the Orange County Fair July lft..21, in Costa Mesa. Micbeale cannon, 19, Is the current • Western Closes Miss Costa Mesa, appearing at most public functions. Harbor Area 'girls interested in joining this year's competition may contact Miss Mermaid C o n t e s t Chairman Steve Perrin at the Bayview Employment Service. Newport Beach. Or. they may visit the office 0£ op· tometrlst Dr. Bernard Simon in Costa Mesa. At least 12 lo 15 girls usually participate. putting their collective charms on di~lay in open air automobiles during the annual Fish Fry parade scheduled on the last Saturday of the month. Newport Gmnery Row . Gmned; Too Few Fish Western canners Co.. Ule last r~· majniDg cannery on old Cannery row in Newport Beach, has cloled. The cause ol death was attributed lo a lack ol fish. 1be cannery's death knell was sounded witb tbe erlval tf more and more <>ranee Coast retldentr, ac:· cording to noma. A. Tbomas. =:. u.e cannery wm. W~ter M. The IUburblnM.ea ~with them modem deter1«1ts for the family wub. "Pollution has reall1 wrecked lt.'' said Thomae, wbo bas been with Longmor for SJ J911"1. "Whllt llnd '11 pollatioa! Detergtnt.s. com1ag out al · 9Utf all 1 e w e r s. Oeterpnta al'eft9t dillipdng. They're frab ..... ......... end tbey arcn'l dissipating. Thomas sajd the pollution bas k.illed the ocean kelp. leaving tub without protection to spawn. so they go elsewhere. Only 10 years ago, Newport Harbor was still the h<>me ol quite a few com· men:lal fishermen. It w• esUm•ted that PM 150 fisher~n broug!lt in an ...erqe 7ear· ty haul of about '300,000 wwtla '11 raw fish. But ~y. Thomas said, there are maY.l* 25 or 30 commercial fishermen. ··n.ey onlY come bere and tie up for the winter months. They uaually go up to <>reson or MexJ~ to fish." wese.rn Canners ltarted lb <1Pfta· lions Uftder Longmoor ln l n 4 . Thomas. now 81, entered t h t partners'"p in 19137. The third pWtner (See CANNERY, P• I) . . Noi~e Law Backed ' . . Pilot Offenders Ftice Fine, Jail By JACK BllOBACK Of .. Deaf "" ..... Orange County Airport's long-debal· ed noise abatement code Tuesday night was unanimously approved f>y the Airport Commission and sent on to the supervisors. Approval came despite objections from the Air Transport Association. representing the nation's major air· lines, OD punitive provisions or the code. John J. Davies. ATA representa. tlve. said bJs group objected only to sections of the code which provide penalties of up to $500 fine and six months in jail for offenders. · He said no other airport in California imposes such penalties. Senate Gives NB Police TV ·Plan a Break Special to the DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON -A11 amendment tacked onto tile Senate's anti-crime biU, now in the final stages of debate. today assuret Newport Beach of meeting a population requirement for its proposed federally financed police · television surveillance system. By voice vote. senators decided to aLiow communities of 2!l,OOO or more population to parti~a1' in a '400 milli~oo ral graot program to lm-_.,,..., J.w enfo~ment, a major elc or .. ami~ll:Qe.pack.a&e. "" The bill orlglnaDy &et tbe population rainimum ft 50,000. Newport, with a population Cf 42,000, would bave failed to qualify for the program under that standard. Tbe reduction in the population re· Cll*tment had been sought by repr,sentatives of many suburban are~ brl!£ discussion on the Seo.ate noor • disclosed. Newport was not among them. One city spokesman said: "We weren't aware of the original limitation. But I know we're a long way from 50,000 population." Newport oflicials h<>pe to tap the $400 mill ion anti-crime fund for some $500,000 lo finance what Police Chief B. James Glavas calls an "Electronic Prote<:tlon System" (EPS). As proposed by Glavas and City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt, from 12 to 18 remote controlled TV cameras would be installed st strategic loca· tlora in the city's non·residential areas for traffic control and law en· forcement purposes. The cameras would be monit-Orcd at police head· quarters. A city application for federal finan· clng is being prepared by Arinc, Inc .• a Santa Ana research firm. Arinc was hired by the City Council several months ago. Completion or the ap· pID:aton has been held up pending Con· gressional action on the anti-crime legislation. St.Gt!k /tlarkeu NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market worked irregularly lower this afternoon. Gold·mining shan!S ad· va:nced. Trading was active. (See quotations. Pages 34·35). The golds responded to news that the price of gold bullion in world markets had soared to more than $40 an ounce. However, Jack Mullan, of Newport Beach, chairman of the Airport Nolle Abatement Committee, said the misde- meanor provisions were not aimed at airlines but at private and corp0rate pilots who have eonsistently ignored suggested take off patterns in the past. The ordinance, if approved by the supervisors, will require certain land· ing and departure patterns. All large and jet aircraft are re· quired to Oy straight out from the airpor~ until reaching an altitude or 1,000 £eet and then turn to 185 degrees over the Upper Newport Bay unm reaching 2,000 feet. Small aircraft are required to make right or left turns in the vicinity of Palisades Road. Carl A. Benscoter. president of Air Calilornla. aaid his alrline approved of the code wttb one exception. "Our chief pilot feels that the tum to 185 degrees if made at 500 inatead 0£ 1.000 feet will result in an even quieter operation," the Air Cal enc· utive·wd. Benscoter said Air Cal has been and wUI continue to Oy the proposed pal· tern even though the supervisors do not aprpove the ordinance. Reprseneting residents of Newport Beach'a Upper Bay area, Elmer Brown told the commission, "if you want the safest and quietest airport you will ban jets." He suggested as an alternative that the commission con· sider closing the airport to jet fligbts between 11 p.m. and T a.m. Raff ert11 Dttlares: 'Stop Apologizing For Greatness' 'NO APOLOGIES' Dr.· Max Rafferty * * * Police Praise Rafferty Talk "Of course. Dr. Rafferty is a very dynamk spe aker. A crowd pleaser." So said Orange County Sheriff .James Musick. who found Max Raf· fl'rty's talk on why he is proud to be an American ··stimulating'' a n d "timely.'' Rafferty spoke at the California Peace Oflicers Association Conference in Newport Beach today In emphatic tones. sprinkling his talk with colorful te rms like "bunk.'' ''sick." "gloom an d doom ." "baloney" and "aw, come off it." The t,alk was calculated lo make the (See LAUDED, Pqe %) By BRUCE BENSON Oflll91NllY P ... 1111t Dr. Max Rafferty today unleashed an attack on critics or th• Unlttcl States and as\eti Amertcans to "stop apolo&lJ.ina for greablen." 'lbe catifornia auperlatendent o( education. no la c:ha.Uengtng u. s. Seo. 'lbomaa ltuehel In the November eleetlom, aald there ii a "mass, understood ~ .. afoot to poor. mouth America at ewrr turn. Speaking Wore bUndridi" o r Callfcnla police clUe& at a Peace ASIOdllticl9 C du w. al th e Newportw la ia Newport Beach, Rafferty Mbcl: ''Are you feeling guilty because )'OU're an American?" "We're being asked to conf.eu the terrible crime oC being rich. powerful and unpopular." He geftured to bis neck, and said be had "bad it up to here" with coostant criticism of tbe country OD evetY, front. Rafferty said he would be glad to re· pent for hi5 own wrongs, but not for the wrongs of others. He launched into a series of "not guilty" pleas tbat won him intermittent applause. He said he was innocent of: -Starvation and hunger elsewhere. espec_~Uy in Asia, which he attributed to "oo insiatence on overbreeding." "I sympathize with them and fm willing to help all I can," be contintied. But he said be wasn't guilty for their hunger pangs. -The war in Vietnam. Tbe result of the war {or America is lengthening casualty lists. and not materiaJ or political gain, he said. lie blamed the Vietnam war on "murderous Ho Chi Minh and his blood-drenched Viet Cong," and that "sinJster Mao Tse·tung." -Mounting crime in the cities. He said he was not guilty because he wasn't "responsible for it. Of course I feel concerned. but I'm not responsible for it because I didn't cause it.". Rafferty said ·poverty. the usual backdrop for city riots, was not caus· ed by anyone just as "no one caused (See RAFFERTY, Page 2) ERA RULL Y INDS ON NEWPORT'S CANNIRY ROW AS LAST CANNl9'Y 'ACll .,._TM Wttttrn CenMA Aweita Ont Mort Run of Albecere, Then' lt!a All Over -..... F'lJh te C... t J --. I -~-~------~~---------..-----------~---------"'. -. . . .! DAILY PILOT WedMWY, MaJ 15, 1%8 JAMBOREE ROAD'S SECOND NEW BRIDGE AWAITS POURING OF CONCRETE . - Bridge Work Under Way _Another New One Going Up on Jamboree Road Worker• today began pouring con- crete on Jamboree Road's second new bridge. Newport Beach Public Works Direc- tor Joaeph T. Devlin said traffic will be pertlally blocked through this af- ternoon and between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Friday. One lane of the first new bridge. which has beeo 'in use for several months, will be occupied with heavy equipment. North a nd solithbound vehicles as a result will have to take turns in cro11tng Che overpus. 'Ibe 1ecoad new midge ls jult east From Pag~ 1 CANNERY ••. was the late J. E. Spangler. Besides his cannery activities, Longmoor, '13, also bas served as a membel' of the Newport Beach Plan- ning Commlssion, and ts a long-time membeT or the Orange Coast <»llege Board of Trustees. In recent years, Western Canners turned to the butneas cl procesllng fis h for pet toodl. Tho.mu said animal foods ~utre le11 raw tllh to proce11. The decline of the camery's opera- lloos has been reputed ebewbere along the Callfonda cout. Thomu said many c a n n er f e s already have lone out of bulinets. "Monterey, for example, only ha. one left, and I don't know bow much longer tt's going to be there." He said Sm Diego today bas only one plant, and et one ttme that barbOr boasted of five or alx canneries. In its heydey, Western Camlen was a medlum..ued plant. It w• always outsized by the giants of the field tueb 81 Star Kilt and Cblc:bD ol tbe Sea. "Thi• ttan1 bM been °* . the downgrade now for the past 10 re••.'' he mused. "We saw the end coming. Maybe e11e year we'd iet a little spurt and 1et all excited, ~ we MH on the 11pward trail again -Md then we'd Just be disillulioned." Thomas said be knows meny Hahennen who have IOid their boMI to Peru, Mex.lco, and e~. and gone out Of bullnen. "lt's an expemive bUJineN main· tainin1 boats. You 1otta apend money to make money. U you don't have the catch the!'e to make money, yoo're out of businesa." Even if Weatern Canners decides never to CNnk up its macblnery again, its owners aren't exactly out 1n the cold. They are slWn g on a fu ll city block of valuable waterfront property. Thomas said that many developen already have nibbled around ttle can· nery'1 pilings, dlacusslng apartments, a restaurant, and the like. DAILY PILOT of the first. Its construction is the ma- jor part of a '413,000 Jamboree Road. project undertaken by George Griffith Co. o Mesa. Devlin said he ex· pee the work to be completed so time in October. e roject includes: slruction or a curbed median between Ford and Palisades Road. -Installation of a left turn pocket for Philco-Ford workers, with signal light modifications. -Installation of right tum lanes. also with signal modifications, a t Palis~ Road. Devlin said the reinforced concrete bridge now under construction will be similar in appearance to the pre-cast concrete bridge now in use. Both spans att west of the aban- doned wooden bridg-e along the old a lignment of Jam~. When the two new bridges are ln use, each will carry one-way traffic, north and south. The pro)ect cost ii being sbared by the city, the county and tbe County Flood Control District. Devlin noted that m06t of the bridge construction cost ls being financed by the flood COD· trot agency. Mesa, Newport to F ete New Harbor School Head Newport Beach and Costa Mesa mu- nicipal governments have decided to jointly sponsor a welcoming recep- tion for new Harbor Area school superintendent Dr. William L. Cun-ningham. . • 'nle Tuelday, May 28. affair will be the first time the two cities have ever co-boated such an event for a school official. It wu sug~sted by Costa Mesa Mayer Alvin Pinkley and will be held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club !tom e to ,, p.m. Newport city councilmen Monday unanlmoualy endoraed the plan. It was brousbt up by Howard Roger•. who s.ervea with Donald Melania as the Newport council's representatives on the Harbor Area City-Schools Liaison Committee. Rogers 5aid It will give Cunning- ham a chance to meet elected officials and department beads with both ~Wes. He said the entire Liaison Committee liked the proposal. Costa Mesa council members on the committee are George Tucker and William St. Clair. School board repre- sentatives are Selim "Bud" Franklin and Lloyd Blanpied J r. Blanpled said of the reception pro- posaJ : "This will help emphasize the splrit of cooperation that the two cities are establJshlng with the school distr ict." F,.._ Page J RAFFERTY.· .. heart disease.'' He 1aid be refused to believe that Americans deliberately caused pover- ty among tbeir neighbors. -Racial discrimination. RaHerty f'r .. Page J LAUDED ... poUcement present, or any oilier law abidlag listener, feel good about themselves. "Don't feel guUty, you are not responsible for hunger , wars, smut or rebellion," he said. Newport Beach P olice Chier B. James Glavas said o( the talk: "He probably articulates the posi- tion of the vast. majority o r Americans, and particularly those Americans who are not numbered z.mon1 those who write letters to the editor or file petitions of protest." Moat of th• pollce officers stood and clapped at the end or Rafferty's talk. The Rev. Jame1 G. Blain, pastor or Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. allo won applauu from the lawmen when he began the invocation with: "J ust one word and not at aJI f~cettous. Wlth all the support being stven by some f hurches to clvU disobtdlence, don't for1et to pny for us." * tt * Sound Effects F'or Riot Talk From tbt ,_. ot a crowded roomlw 0( PICIPll ~to • lf"Cb b1 Or. Mu Aalfq ......me. a clM• auddel1 broke and t1nllled to UM Ooar • It .lblUnd Jut .. tbt C.Ufonla I' ectue.Uoa nperlnteadeat 1'11 warm· lac ap to Ida ~ ol ~ ttodng, and the mOUDUa1 meb c:rttidan of Amerk•. "J hope, .. laid Dr. Rafi.rtJ after a ll9at peult, "that's not ID I Ul\U'J of comJu fYtntl. If I'm not llft here. I pea i ·m not 1af• anrn-e." .Tbe cro..a IMOed. tr.en applauded. Jiii ncUtace ,,.. police djtfJ and lawmen trom throu"1out the state. at· ...., a ~111ee Ofllcen AllOdatiol OcdlrtDCt~ said small children today are starting· to receive textbooks which bold them tesponslble for th'? sins or thelr an· cestors in regards to slavery. He said in his personal life he is in· noceot of discrimination. He said he lives in an lntegrat~d neighborhood. and works in a completely integrated office. Minority races today are enjoylJlg a "pyrotechnics or r a c i a I ad· \. ancement." "What the devil do we have to feel ashamed of?" he boomed In a rising voice. -Dirty books, films and plays. Ral- rerty said he was innocent or en couraging dirty works 'because he "doesn't patronize them." He s&ved an exceptional amount 01 his wrath for the p_;oducers of se' laden fil ms. He said there is enough rape and perversion in the ordinary movie today to make ''Sodom and Gomorrah look like Disneyland by comparison." naCferty said be "resents bitterly" having to make the poor choice of either sending junior to a show of "Susan Smut ln Lust Alley" or not sending him at all. He said wholesome films such -. "The Sound or Music" and "My Fair Lady" were bountiful moneymakers and wondered why other producen didn't produce similar films. Airline Plea Hearing_ Slated • A publk hearlna bas beea set by the calllomla PubUc UtlllU.et Commlsslon fOf' Moacla1 at 10 a.lft. In the Con. fsrace Room of the Ora•11 County A.1rport 4ll tbt appUcaU. oc cable Coamnlter Air1IMI to "1 between OtlllP Ooant1 ad Ol$rto lntern1- t1Gml alrparta ad Or .... County and Loi ~ IDtlrnatioaal Alrpartl. Proteltlq tbt UDUcatlllll ~ Gokterl WMt Alrllllel, wfDcll cmrtDt1J baa commtulcm nCbartCr to °""te betwltll ONnta COunty and Los ~· bltenaUcaal. Olb&e Oomanda' Alrllntt proposes to "1 ... round trtDI per dAy e.uept Saturday betntn Oran1• County and • Loe Anltlel lfttitrnatloDal at a ont· w11 fart ot '1.• and ODe round trtp pe;-dey ncept SMurday, betwten 08'lrlo ad 0r .... c..ty at • OOt• Wl1 Wt ol M.•. Mesa Police Seize Drugs Oetec:tlves cruising a Costa Mesa neighborhood eDrly today arrested a youth and seized 29 plastic bags of a n apparent narcotic, after aeemc tbe suspect harry away from their car. A J.&.yeu-old &lrl· s h o W l D C symptoma ol recent drug uae w11 •· rated a few momenta later at 1:30 a.m., u the ollker1 talked with a griiup of byltanders durial their foDolrup investigailon. David E. Drtuen, 11. ot 1114 W. 11th Sl, Santa Ana. WU boobcl Oii a felony charge ol polMSlloa o f dan,geroua drugs for sale. The eo.ta Mesa tlrl wu a1 ••• • llllpidon ol lack ol ,.. ut'.11 Cilllb"ll and beinl Uatoxicated la ......... admitted to Oran1e County .IH ·h HJlll. lnve1ti1ator John Stoneback aald be and hl.s putner, Arthur Appleman, spotted Driggers walking quicklJ to the rear of a building 1n the 700 block ol Shalimar Drive. He returned more slowly momenta later and -wbeft queltioned - Stoneback and Appleman said they found fresh needle marks on hJa arms. A check of tb.e area turned up 29 plastic bigs of a 1ub1tance which police alle1e appears to be the drug metbedrlne, known al.so u Speed, due to Jta effect on the system, plu1 a hypodermic kit. The bags generally are sold for about '10 each, mating the quantity coawcated today 'lt'«'th nearly f300 on the coDtraband market, it it is methedrine. Investigators turned the w b l t e powder over to the Orange Cowity sheriff's crime lab for analysis. Kin Identify 2 Dead Sailors Two U.S. Nayy men killed in an early Monday morninl traffic accl· dent near Orange County A!rport were identified this morning by the county Coroner's Office following notWcatloa of next of kin. Dead are William J . Bennett, 2n, of Ames, Iowa and Ro1er A. Crow, ~. of Llncoln, Neb. James Pilger injured in the same occident remalna in critical condltion at Hoa1 H<>1pital with • fractured hip, petvu and thigh plua internal JaJuriea. 'lbe car Jn wblcb the three sallon were riding spun out of control at the MacArthur Boulevard turnoff of the San Diego Freeway. All three were stationed aboard the destroyer Mc- Kenzie now at Loog Beach. Noise Etteet• Badham Airport ~tudy Due Soonr SACMMENTO -Assemblyman Robert E. Badham ( R • N e w p o r t Beach) said today a proposed $17,000 •taae 1tuc11 al <>raaae eoune;y Airport jet DOile deeta on property values will be taken up bJ a by Aasembly commlUlee la abou't a W81k. u tbt state .... -proposed by Badbam -dNra lie poweaful Wa,1 -1MeamCGmmlttee,1t wU11oto the Auembl;y floar far a voe.. Jt 11 a one boUle bill, Beclbam ..,. .... s.ate ~val ii BOt reqaind. The lellalatGr ........ ...., woWd be UDdertalra bJ UM .... DI.US. al AaronaaUca. Ja. cGlt ,, ......... by tbe diftaloe, wtdcb wttlmt tile .... ~ waald DGt ... tbe penon-•l to do tbt job. He llClded that U outaide cODIUltants wve blired to determ.lnl tbe extent of propwty damqe, If 1DJ, from airport dvlUes, it would COit '70,000. "That fi,.-e ii allo a cllvllloa tltimate, •• be aald. Lut week the propoaal wu en- doned unanlmoual1 by tbe Auembly's Traasportlltion Committee. · Uader tbe plan, rtlUlta at tbe tn· County Coroner Sues Insurance Company, Agent County Coroner Raymond Brandt hat flled a tt.7 milllon ault in Superior Court a1aimt Allltate Inaurance Co. and one of lb agenta. 'nle move followed a limllal:.Juit for $0 mlllion rued by-"Brandt11 foriner secretary a1alnat the same lnl\ll'ance firm and same a1ent, James P. Buck of Tuatin. The fJrst suit wu filed two weeks ago by Mrs. Catherine Burchell against Allata&e ever cancellation or her insurance poll~ bec1uae of her alle1ed personal 111ocl1tloa with Dr. Brandt. Buck, a mernber of the 198'7 Grand Jury, la named Jn both complalnta which cbar1e that he told Mrs. Burchell'& former husband that she wa1 "a very immoral person." Brandt in the suit, charges be was expoled to contempt, r1dlc:ule, and bumlllaUoa. He a1Jo aay~ be will 1uf· fer flnaacial loase1 in b1a private prac· tice of medicine. · Brandt char1e1 tMt Mr1. Bllrcbell 11 lawsuit u publlahed in c o u D t y newspapers and othenrise bu e X· posed him to public ridicule. The charges are "falae, de fa m at or y • malicious and unprivileged,'' the COi'· oner said. vesti1~on would be reported w the 1969. Legislature. It would irovtde a basis for further state action, Bad.ham indicated. WeHare Costs At $1.5 M;illlon, Says Director Wtlng of residence requirements for welfare aid and other Uberalha- tlona propoled by both federal and state Jegf!tatlon will cost Orange County up to $1.5 million annually, Welfare Director Granville O. Peoples warned Tuesday. Citing seven pieces of legislation and outlining the ramitlcations of federal action aimed at abollahing welfare residence laws, Peoples predicted · a possible blgheat budget Increase of t5.8rl!l». 'lbe welfare director however, said a realistic guess would put the tn- creued colt at closer to the $U mil· llon m1rk. The county's preMDt weUare bill is S24 million annually plua '4. 7 million in aclm.JnJJtrative costs. About 25 per. cent ia paid for by local property taxes. Peoples predicted that "the U.S. Supreme Court will abollab California's one-year residency ~ulrement" but he said he hoped it would be at lta1t a year before the effect would be felt. He recommencled to the supervisors that a massive campaign be mounted to get more federal aid or as an alter· native, that sharp reductions be made in welfare standards and grants. Under proposed llberallzatioa now ' before state and federal law miking bodies aid to families with dependent childr~n. the biggest single category or aid. will cost county taxpayers about $247,000 more, he said. ~I Group to Hear Talk on Germany "Is Ger many a Threat to Peace?" will be the topic of a talk at UC Irvine Thunday afternoon by Dr. Henry Cord Meyer, chairman of the UCI history department. He will 1peak at 2 p.m. in Third F loor, Commons Building, ln an "International Affairs S e m i n a r ' • . series spon•ored by the campua Young Republicans. AdmiJslon will COit 25 centa. "Portune Knits""' for tbr Fortunate! New M1nh1tt•n• Perma,,.nt·Press $700 • BE .. Fortune Knits" of 81n-Lon• 10041e textralized' nylof! give you matchless luxury/ If yeu'" IMe.t !Mlrl"t ._ .. , ...... , luwvrioul bit C.tuele ..... lr",P. their the,. eM ...., ;mt •Mwt fwww ••• atop S..lrl"f ·~ "FwtwM ICftft." .,. '-el $eN ~ e..4 c_...,.eW" •• aft 9.t..eut ••• e..4 th.y waalt ....... ~ ,...., "'-,.. .... 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Kennedy can loot be beats McCartb; May 21 and Callfot biggett talk ii to Democrat& In IOID states that be ii 1 the kind of bandw: Virginia primary I Kennedy. Richard M. Nix• Goldwat• Testimo1 'Fact' M: NEW YORK Goldwater wound testimony in ·hll t against Fact maga cusing publisher having ''a personal Under cross ex&J Attorney Barria St who bes indicated old Senate Mlt in . the suit wae tlble. activity. ~·1 didn't call tb be said. "I dJdn't l be thil year. nen He did howev1 "wanted to .cle1 malicious statein• magazine" ao bf political activity 11 for Richard Nb~ Republican presi6 Th• former aetu f uriated by tbe 191 that be WI anall homoeaual, • i-r Hitler. He laid JM illu1tr8ting tlle4r m allclout. •• OC( Mon tball lOD fieldl 1'Ul be flf• Co&lt Jmdor OlllJ IP -F*'• Au1MI. ~II graduta, .. 1113 notCU11tatl111rO A hiOalllbt al tt 'nleet.er • Worbll "South Padftc," I niverllf1 11iut. :w~i AD-...aea at occ. OrOCll .. ' Last Rehearsal Biplane piloted by 51-year-old Navy reserviat Paul Maguire takes off from Johnsville Naval Air De- velopment Center, near Philadelphia, for rehearsal of Armed Forces Day air show. Wings crumple in midair (center) and plane plummet. to earth. The pilot was killed. RFK, Nixon in. Same Boat Neither Can Get at Strongest Opponent By ARNOLD B. SAWISLil WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Robert F. Kennedy now baa ac- 0ompliahed the first phase of his plan lO win the Democratic presidential nomination. Now comes the hard part. Kennedy's first goal when he entered tbe rac"! was to replace Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy u the ie4ding Democrati~ cbalhager to President Johnson. front runner, still bas something of the sl'mle problem he bu battled since the start of the campaign. Like Kennedy. Nixon cannot get at bis strongest op· ponent -Gov. Nelson A. Rockefelll - in a primary test. However. Nix1 did wallop Gov. Ronald Reagan. w waa oo the Nebraska ballot but did n campaign, and Rockefeller, who \I. an equally inactive wrile·in. Nixon and Reagan, Kennedy an McCarthy, are again !Mtcbed in the Oregon ballot in two weeks. 'l'hil may not be a replay of Nebraska, because there are reports that McCarthy is stronger on the West Coast than in the Midwest and that Reagan supporters have been WMk:i.ng harder in Oregon than in Nebraska. Califocnia will be a s Lt.i c t l y >emt>cratic show, with Reagan un- 11allen2.eff on the GOP side as the ale's lavorile son. There, with 174 ;ites at slake,· Kennedy, McCarthy nd a slate of delegates originally .:mned to back JohNoo will play out he last Important act of the 1968 pri· mary drama. But it may be that the action will already have shifted to the states where the choices are made in the hotel rooms and convention halls, rather than the voting booths. With primlry victories over McCarthy in Indiana and Nebraska, Kennedy bu pulbed the Minnesota Senator aside as tbe second man in the nomination race. But now, there is a new front runner. The man standing0in Johnson's place is Vice President Hubert H. Hum- phrey, and Kennedy cannot effectively reach bim through lhe primaries. Humphrey's name did appear in Nebraska as a write-In. but he did not campaign or otbenrtle eommit bil prestige. 10th Heart Transplant Patient Dies in Houston Because the vice pnlidmt wl1 not be Oil any pre-connitian ba11Clt, tb• Kennedy-HdmpbreJ bllt8e d be fought In dlffenat arenaa -the Democratic conventlODI in states which do not chooee delegates by primary. So far, Humphrey has bad the ad· vantage in these stat.ea, winning delegation majorities in JDOllt of the states where conventiom have chosen delegates recently. Kennedy can look f<r tome beneflt if he beats MoCar12ry again in Oregon May 21 and callfornla June 4. But bit biggelt tut ii to impress Wluent1.al Democrats In lome cl u.e other bll stat.ea that he ii unbeatable. This it the kind of bandwagm the 1980 West Virginia primary started for John F. Kennedy. HOUSTON (UPI) -John M. Stuckwilh's aillng body overcame hls new heart Tuesday, making him the loth man to die following h&art transplant surgery. The 62-year-0ld hospital administra- to1' had llved 1even days with the heart of a Houston beating victim untll hJa condition wonemd sharply and he died late Tuuday 11.ipt. "Al one of the doctors aaid, "Thla ...... body that tilled a hurt,, •• said Richard M. Nixon, the IUpublican. Newell France, adminiJtrator of St. Luke'• HosPttal He said Stuckwilb was "desperately ill" on admiasion to the hospital and "there was nothing tbe doctors could do tq overcome the advanced stage" of his original .disease. France said Stuckwlsb's death was "attributed to progreasive liver failure with deepening jaundice and exteosioo , Of his prHxisting peripheral arterial ~ clileaae. ,, Goldwater Ends Testimony Over 'Fact' Mag Suit :' NEW YORK (UPI) -Barry Goldwater wound up six days of testimony in •hit $2 million libel auit against Fact magazine Tuesday by ac- cusing publisher Ralph Glnzburg of. having ''a personal ax to grind." Under croa examination by Defense Attorney Barria St.einberg, Go1'water, who bes indicated he will run for his old Senate seat..m Arizona, deaied that the suit w• tilned witb any political activity. · .. , didn't call the time of the trial," he sald. "I didn't know it,_ goinc to be tbis year. nen year or when." He did however adlnlt that be "wanted to clear ·up ' the false, malicious statements m.-. in th~ magazine" IO he could en1age m poUUcal activity such as campaiping for Richard NlxOD, who is seeking Ule Republica preaieential nomination. The former cenator said be wu in· furiated by tbe 1911 ricles suaeltioa that be wu mally oriented, a Went homo.maal, a puaaolc, and Db Adolf Hitler. Be laid" be found the cartoonl Illustrating~ "repalllve and maUclout." It left foar of the wcrltl'• 14 heart trantpllllt patients still Hving -one each in Hoaston, Paris. London and Cape Town. . Everett C. Thomas. 47. Houston's only surviving transplant patient, was in good condition. He entered his 13th day with the new heart today. In Paris. the world 's 14th transplant atient "ccatinued satisfactory" and I: London, Frederick West. Britain's only transplant patient, was in good condition, 12 days after he received the heart of an lrisb laborer. 1be French patient, the Rev. Jean. Marie Boulogne, 57, received the heart of a 39-year-0ld accident victim last Snuday. The Dominican priest's be•rt ind lung function• are "strictly normal,'' Brousaais Hospi'8.1 said. Boulogne wu able to eat during the night, the hoepital said. Docton in ·Houston said Stuckwish WU a terminal pttlent and lbe tran1p.lant operation •as done as an emergency measure to save bi.a life. "Mr. Stuckwiab wu desperately ill on admission to St. Luke's Epi5C0Pal HOIPital." France sa14 "Be improved followlnC tfM beart tr~ bat Dot suffldenti, to overcome tbe disease proce11e1 uistlnl ptlcr to b t a . surgery." France said doctors considered Stuclcwish "a very valiant patient." He said Stuckwish, who since January had been in an oxygen tent in the Alpine. Tex .. Hospital for which he was the administrator, was aware of the seriousness of his oase and "was a very determined fighter." Stuckwlah was given tbt heart of Clarenc. Nicks, 36, wbo died May 7 of a beatl.nf. Two peraoos were later charged with murder in connection with Nicb death. Congress Urged To Grant Youths Vote, Ignore Riots WASHINGTON (UPI) -Congress waa urged today not flo tet campus violence deter it from passing a con· stitutional amendment to give 10 million young Americans between 18 and 21 the right to vote. Jack McDonaM, chairman of the Young Republican NgUonal Federa· ti.on, and Sen. James B. Pearson IR· Kan.), told a Senate hewing that violence and civil ~nee by a handful of s.tudenta was creating a · false image of Americmi youth. "The vast majority of young Americans speak with a voice that says 'Make a strong America' rather than 'Make love not war,'" McDonald told the Constitutional Rights Sub· committee. "Young America',.is a voice that saiys 'Work 1 solid day' far more often than it says 'Take an LSD trip.' It .is a voice that urges us to 'B~ld. man, buHd' rather than 'Burn, baby, burn.'" Pearson told the panel that many responsible, dedicated youths join demonstrations "simply because they feel it is the only .,., they can be bear<l." OCC Summer Slate Listed Mort tbu 100 ..._ bl • m.icr ncreatlOn education, and btology wUJ fteldl will bl tfftne1 bf' lie Or-. mM • GoldeD Wiit Collep ID Hua· Cout Jmdlr Oalllle 1*rtct ..... ........ 8-cb. 6 ii.I -r •llW JI J1-,,_ rf. ....... • & flnt come, ftnt Auam& t." ..ved....., wt1I bl Mid ID tbt OCC a.-1-.c-11 .,.. to 'J'r. ICbool · omDlllmn. occ • GlVC continain1 ·-----.... new ltudentl wm ,.,Siter Jone 10, lfadutel, or .,,, penoa or cmr ttom I a.a to • p.m., a I to .a:., not cmr'fDtlJ _....ID ldP ecbool. p.m. A biChJltbt ol tbt .... wU1 be tbe Others wUl rt ..... June 11-12, from Tbelter -WorUbop pncbaetJon of t a.m. to 4 p.m .. and I to 8:30 p.m.: ''SoUtb-Pad.flc,'' pl9imM U I iotll I&-JUM JI~ from t a.DI. te ..aoa: ml nlvenatJ ..iute to 0r8Jll9 CONt June 17·1', from t a.m. to 4 p.m. and CoUt1t. wHb four perfonnucn I to 1:30 p.m. . ecMdulilcl JuJ1 21-Aqut i. a..... will be .nmd ln IUCll sabo ADa-acept ... wUlbtlltld jlct..., • accea1t111,., at ooc. Oncs1 ~ tbaopoloo, art. ....,, cbem1Jb'J, ; ~ : economlcs, E a c 11 a b , literature, bulineu, health educatloal, history, 'mathematics, ma 11 c, pblloeophy, Pllttklll ldenc:e, P 17 e Ju h I 1 , NUewlal, .. ...,, If >b a.nd speech. Information on tbt ..,_. IUlion l'J\lf ~ obtaned b7 telephoninit 134-6'772. A tcbedale ol cleues of· fertd it mlable tbrouCb the ad· missions office at OCC and GWC. Studtlltt ma, CarTJ a maximum ,if nlne 1nlta. Those faJUn1 to Ute.nd the first t.o d11s 1Metln.11 wtJf be drop- ped b'om tie claa. No rectJtraUon or dw acktltiw will be permitted tiler June 11. \ OAilY P1Lu1 ~ -Hanoi Terror Hit H..a-Triman Blasts Reds at Talks . PARIS (UPI t -U. S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman called on Hanoi today to quit "distortin1 hlStory" and to seek an acreement to eod the Viet- nam war. He said Hanoi'• terror cam- paign bad lrougbt mlaery to South Vietnam and tilled 61),000 to 100,000 persona In the north. Raniman liated five areas on whlch be said the two lidee abould be able to agree and appealed to North Viet· nameie delegate Xuan Thuy to discuss these points instead of "rehashing old> controversies." He said trying to rewrite biJt.ory "is an unnecessary an4 unfortunate way to begin these conversationc." But another indication of the long negotiations ahead came from Thuy who claimed credit for getting tbe talks started and said the proposals pu\ forward by Harriman "do not steer the talks favorably toward peace." They "contained no new elements," he said. Thuy added that the United States must halt unconditionally all bombing and shelling of the north if it wants peace or wants to get formal peace talks started. By "rewriting history" Harriman referred to Hanoi's allegations tbe United States violated the Geneva ac· cords on Indochina. Instead, he said, Hanoi cracked down on the flight of refugees after 900,000 poured into the south and instituted a "brutal farm program (which) resulted ln the ex- ecution of 50,000 to 100,000 North Viet· namese." He told of South Vietnam's pro- sperity until 1960 when he sald Hanoi began its program of infiltration and subversion in violation of those ac- cords and said tbe clear way to restore tbe 1954 accords was for North Vtctram to "abandon the resort to force. to reestablish the demilitarized zone and systematically to withdraw al' forces ... " Harriman and Thuy met for 31n· hours today at their second full meeting· and agreed to· meet again Saturday. Harriman.spoke for an hour and was followed by Thuy who spoke for an hour and a half. After that the tlme was taken up witb "a verbal dialogue" between the two delegation cblefs, a North Viet- namese spokesman reported. Harriman said the two sides appear- ed to have some measure of agree- ment in five areas: -"First. we both speak of an lnde· pendent, democratic, peaceful and prosperous South Vietnam. You also speak of a neutral South Vietnam. We have no problem with this, if that is South Vietnam's wish. -"Second, we both speak of peace, of a respect for the Geneva Accords or 1954 -to which we add the 1962 agreements on Laos. -"Third, we botb speak of letting the internal affairs of South Vietnam be settled by the South Vietnamese themselves -which we would quali- fy by adding, 'without outside inter- ference or coercion.' Are you still J... @o yo u hate your old oven $' All covered with grime, That old-fashioned oven You scrub all the time? f You start in the morning 'Til the sun does decline, Grease to your elbows At oven.cleaning time f But there's a new Rameless oven For you and for me. Cleans itself spo tless With electricity. f Just a push of a button Saves work and saves time. Cleans up the whole oven For less than a dime. f No more oven cleanin1 when you own a ftamel ... , electric ran re with a aelf-clMnlnr oven. Flip a twitch, and the oven clMna iteelf, automatically. See your dealer today. r -"Fourtl), we both speak of the re- unific!ltion of Vietnam by peaceful means. In our view, thls must not only be peaceful but also through the free choice of the people of South Vietnam and of North Vietnam. -"Fifth, we both speak of the need for respect of the military provialoos of the 1954 Geneva Accord." Harriman then elaborated on what be called "some specific and urgent s~ps which ~ vital to .(le{lce, and oo .. ~hich it spotdd .be pofsible to agree." He listed them as: -Restoration oC the demilltarized %one in Vietnam "to its original and proper status.'' -Strict compliance with the 1962 agreements on Laos, which he charg· ed North Vietnam has repeatedly vi· olated. -Respect by both parties for the integrity of Cambodia, with each side carefully malting sure its armed forces stay off the soil of that country. -An end to the "tA?rror tactics" of the Viet Coog and North Vietnamese in Salgoo, particularly in Saigon "where vicious attacks are being di· rected against a clvWan population.·- "We are here to resolve our ~aent differences and build up a peace in Vietnam," Harriman said. ''Therefore, to rehash old accusations, to rekindle old controversies and-above all-to rewrite history-is an unoecesaary and qn!ortunate way to begin tbete conversations." t I • ' ----___ .. _ -------------- -_......,._ -i----------.!:.-.------------.. _. .... I ' ,f _ D.\ll Y PI LOT Wtdllf1Clay, May 15, 1968 ·~" ... ~ ...... ..., Rene Colevemi left her huge, vicious-looking 89*~ dog to .guai:d ber sports car while shopp10g m Na pl es. She ret\irned an hour la~­ er to ftnd the car was still there but someone had stolen her dog. • Sporti7'0 • lwl1d hd. •ocr repre· '"" tM U.S~ Anq._Corpi of Engin· en• m the l~ JJ£mping Frog Jubilee whicll' on. vndenoall tomorr010 at Anoels Camp, Calif., a1ui la&t& through Suftday. "C?CE," fla~d for the Office of the ChUJ of Eng1n- ee11 is from the CaltWeras River attd toa11copt1'red neM' o dam buiJt by the e11gineer1. • Ted Turner, 46, of Abingdon, England, was fined $24 for chop- ping the arm off a one-armed ban- dit. Turner said he became an- gered after feeding $2.40 into a slot and getting back six little discs worth a total of 18 cents. Without a word, he left the pub, returned with an aie and demolished the slot macbllie: • • "I'm not a draft card burner and if the Army want• me, U can have me." This was the philosophy of Randy Puckett, 18, of W a 1 n u t Creek. Randy ba1 been receiving recruiting literature from the U$. Anny and says, "I upect my draft card any day now." Randy's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. l ryce Puckett of nearby Pleasant Hill, say they no longer t h i n k mistakes about their daughter's name are very funny. Randy is a 5-foot-2 blonde coed at Del Valley High School. • A t0elkirelftd balldit. tllitla anl11 ci kindly holdup wou, n- l'ieved the Mohmolc Sat1ing1 and Loan Associatima in Nnoark of 14,000. A woma11 clerk handed over the mOM1{ of(tt the malt handed her a taote which 1'ead: "Please give me $25,000 or ev- eryone will be killed. Give me five minutes. Tha111c you." The bandit /Led aft e r the cleric 1 placed the money in a shopping bag he gave her. • Vlce President Hubert Humph- ,_., met brie.Oy with Gov. Geo,.. Romney in his office Tuesday be- fore addressing the Michigan leg- islature. Tbey shared a laugb when Humphrey said be .had gotten Sen. Robert Kennedy to buy some- thing in his Huron, S.D., drug store and Romney asked if it were a hairnet. "You said that," said Humphrey, "I didn't." • University Uprisings Continue By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The president of Florida State University bas resigned in the wake of student protests in a censonhlp con- troveny as fnilitant youtti. from · Arkansas to Paris cmt.lnue to cl1arupt academic life. Frenc1l Premier Georpa Pompldbu charged the sit·lns at mOft of France'• 11 WJ.ivenities were pst ~ ,a iD- ternatlonal plot. Fourteen Negro stlldenta at the University of Miami were arTested after they refused to leave the school president's office where they were demanding increased ''bJacknees" on c.ampua. Fartiler n«th in 'l'allabassee. FSU President John Champion resigned alter faculty members narrowly defeated a motion calling on hJm to mp down. Three other administrators also said they were quitting. PROTEST STORY From 20 to 200 students had stayed on the lawn in front ol the ad- ministration building since Thursday to protest Champion's preventing publication of a story in the campus literary magazine. Their action was overwhelmingly supported by the faculty. Of the 14 arrened in Miamj, 12 were men and two women. 'Ibey demanded that cour&tt in Negro history-and culture be added to the curriculum and an increase in the Negro student body. University President Henry King Stanford replied that the university "cannot agree that any certain percentage of the students and faculty wlU be black by September" and said he could not irutiate curriculum changes. A university spokesman said there are now 165 Negro students out of an enrollment of 16,000. 45 SUSPENDED Roosevelt University in Chicago suspended 21 more students. brlnging to 45 the number so disciplined for staging a sit·ln in the president's office last week. All 21 were arrested Friday and Monday during the demonstrations to protest the administration'• refusal to hire Staughton Lynd on a full-time basis. About 25 students continued tbe protest in the president's ou~ office. At the Uniwrsity of Arkansas ii Fayetteville abtut 25 demonstraton picketed the entrance of a printlllf p'8nt to protest the failure of the ltU· dent newspaper to print a letter from a Negro student. 2 Daughters, Father Found Shot to Death LONG BEACH (AP) -A man and bill two daughter( ha.ve been found shot to death in his home. William Enders. 44, was found Tues· day, lying across his bed still ho}djng a .38 caliber pistol, police reported. Enders' daughters, Christine, 19, and Susan, 16, were found in their bedrooms. Police said the girls may have been shot May a, the laet day Susan was seen in IChool, but Ender• apparently waited in the home a day or two before be died. A note said furniture in the home was owned by Enders. told the loca- tion of a sale deposit box and eaid Enders' next of kin wa s Mrs. Howtrd Bagley of Pasadena. Investigators said Enders and bis wife. Hilda, had been either separated or divorced for many years. · Jll:lle, Juiy PL YWOOO PALACE -One of. the fint families of the Poor People'• March begin 1ettin1 up house- keeping in the temporary village of pl}'WooCl-plastic A-frame huts 811d lean·tos being erected near the Lincoln Memorial in the nation's capital.• Called "Resurrection City, U.S.A.," the village is expect- ""' , ....... ed to house some 4,00I persons during the demon- atrationl. It was revu6ed today that the campaign has hit •financial anag ~d tliat it has only about one-third of the funds needed to feed tM marchers for one month. Donation • SOUf1•t Poor March Lacking Funds WASHINGTON (UPI) -The J>09r people's march is running into a pro- blem au too familiar to 1 t s participants -lack of money. OCficials of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLS) said today they have ln hand l~s than OM- thlrd of the funds to finance the cam- paign for one month. They voiced hope that the gap will be filled by contributions from sym- pathetic Americana within the next week or so. The financial report came as several hundred marchers settled i 11 t o quait«s provided both by local churches and homes and in a tent- * * * More Caravans Setting Out Fr om Fa r West By United Pre11 Intena1tional shelter "Resurrection City" near the Lincoln Memorial. The Rev. Ralph David AbernMhy, leader ol the march, attanged to meet with members of Congress today to present the poor people's demands for help. Anthony Henry, WastUngtoo director ol the march, estimated it will cost about $1 million to transport ap- proximately 4,IXX> p e r s o n 1 to Washington, house them ift . a tem- porary village of plywood-plastic A- frame huts and lean-tos now being erected near the Lincoln Memorial, and feed them for one month. He said that to date SCLC has received just over $300,000 in con- tributions to defray costs of the cam- paign. The contributions ranged in amounts ol leas than one dollar to more than one dooatioo ol $25,000, and came from thousands of individual donors and all parts of the country. "We hope that as more Americans learn aboUt the objectives of the cam- paign, contributi0111 will increase,•• Henry said. WE MUST MOYE 669 . ILl-11 PATIO COVERS ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe De- feme Depu11mat toda1 9bsply re- chaced drift calls both Jar June and July and announced that a low leftl of lnductiobl could be expected tbe reet of the year. Tbe .July draft ... ier•t only 15,- 000 men. Th1I comparee to "5,900 ~­ quested for Ma1. The June.qoota pre- vioUsly tet at 29,500 •• reduced to 3>,GOO. Tbe departlDft)t ~· principal reMOO for the ~aft is that more men than expected are re-ealisting in tbe Army. Wbfreaa tbe Army bad expected to Jose 250,800 men during the tlrst half ot this year, the curNDt estimate is that d15chargies will total 238,500. The July draft quota. the k>west ainoe April, 1987, when U,400 wen in· ducted. The draft P.!ak was reached tn October, 11116, with 49,200 and was approached in April tMa )Wll' with 48,000. ' "We are now 8lllrir ·. a period when antlcipetied -.. «-anaeec will be substantially lesa tbml ia tbe curreot period," tbe Pmtagoe 1aid. "As a n11ult, a ftft' leftl of dralt cal.IB can be expected for the first half of the comJ.ng fiscal year." 'lbe fiscal year staiu .f uly 1. Tax Hike Need Cited by LBJ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prftident Johnson re-emphasized today what be called the W'gent need for a tax in- crease but declined fu · tell con- gressional leaders Vihetber he would aecept a '8 billion cut in spending that bas been attached to ll Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said Johnson would give the prape>sed lC percent surtax and '6 billion cut in spending ''the most serious consideration." Senate-House negotiatora setUed on the economy package d e 1 p i t e Johnson's plea to limit the &pending cut to '4 billion. The poor people's mareb closed in on Washington on one front today while a new element set out in the far West. Two other caravans and a mule train pressed forward. The northeastern segment ol the m_arcb to the nation's capital to plead for federal aid to the poor Tuesday reached Philadelphia, 142 miles from WashJngton. Around 8,000 persons marched three miles to Independence Hall far a rally. IT DRASTIC DllCOUllll .TO IEDUCE OUI Other caravans began rolling again today ill North Carolina and Ohio, -a mule train creaked along in Mississip· pi and tM far West caravan was to be launched at dawn from Los Angeles. Mareb officials said a n o t b e r caravan ii to leave-San .Francisco Tbtnday and 1be two far West caravans would lln1t tn Denver May 18 for tbt! trip to WulWlftca. ·The Midwestern seiment marched Into Cleveland from Detroit, where march ~esentatives toltt Mayor Jerome P. Cavanaugh in a public meeting that Detroit police were "Nazi stonn troopers camouflaged in blue." INYElflOIY ••• ~NO~Wlll...--JIL----_;_--1 OUI PACTOIY MUST • KIPT IUSY1 Sun Breaks Chill Curtain Mild Pacific Air Leaves Southland Su nny • ........................ ;JI ...... ,, ...... ""' ............. , ~;-.. -... .. 1111 '1••""· .. • .. ti• •.Ill. .... 1:• '·"'· ...... ... ........ ... IMY 1' Mn 17 J-i ,,.,,,. • 11.& ........ . ....,... Mil. ........... ... ""'° ,. ==--· ....... ., ------..... 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The one-day .strike was a 6lunt warning that bigger end longer W-ilces may fo.Uow Jn protest against Prime MWster H a r o 1 d Wilson's wage freeze and the bill to C!drt> living costs whidl followed de'valuatloo 61 Ille pound from $2.80 to fl.40. one of the topl~ North Vlet· bembing halt ff r {t ·, ir· tW W. A.-. R11r- The strikes came at a nam would "discuss" with respective of iwhat follows. rilDla tbe7 a. IMll*• to time the iovemment was the United States if they get 1be Notth Vi ese aa, ttlt about "odtet'' itllDI trying to cbeck inflationary a U.S. bombing bait. they have com ii to ~-·--.. ..._ ... ~ .__ The North Vietnamese at oegotiate in " , M.IMa-.,. .,.,.,. .. .....,. trends. The labor govern-~~ .. ..,_ u State. their 1PO•llDID ..,_. ment only Tuesday night the conference 1rith the ...........,_ wn> ead not ~ llaDol bM Jlbwile reb- published its ·OOW bill U> United States bere aJa.o were baa .. jrust them < to ..,.. oat a. •••.• curb pay, prices, rent and expected M delnancl CGm· lilt on advance illd.icatioDI ol dmilllll ~ a. divider¥1s. pensation f~I• done ~L~ coune ~ ~"lto sa&el,. ... ... The prices and incomes by American bombing of -at tbe con~: dee. tbe binl hllt .... bill was a key prart of North Vietnam. ' TJsey have ar .. acts of ~-· ..... Wilsoo's program• to try to . u" Te...-some con re rep c e tl\ere caa be no questioo of tnam. : , E•RT •n•cK H · any Communist de-escal~ bo~ster Britain's economy DIES 0 H "' "' "' observers speculated aooa tion, as the price for a born· aw ~ and make the Labor govern· Adm. HuslNnd E. Kimmel may. in effect. consider tbe . bing halt, eitner before or ao far 1 appears tbat the ment more popular. pilots' release as 1 t • after an American com-Comin . want t 11 • Labor suffered massive "reciprocal gesture" for ~ . Uaitecl to dilcoatillue tlefeats in · 1~1 borough th bombiog bait. 1be United Us· air feCODlll'•uee elections last week. . Dec. 7 States bas made clear, Czec'-~ Seek filCbta""" 1fcstlt'VietUtn The combined loss of tiowever, a degree of de-~ wtl6dl · would dJ'J>l'h• newspaper circulation caus-escalation mUlt be made b)' Wlllhington ol • impjlllild :1stim~ed~10 ::on. was 'Scapegoat' ~~~~ ror ellding To Remove :..,-:..°'to~sou°'ui....,. North V let n am e.a • ~ .. ......_ ot ___., M\... The onty newspeper on Ule D d 86 ' VI.Um' -.,. ·--r-streets in London ....... ttie ea at negotiat«s in Paris have 'Bam·ers parently e.J.tend allo to '"'v-no official indication naval .. .............__......_1~, ..,_ Morning Star, formerly the .. ~ ~aa wn: Commumst Daily Worker. GROTON, Conn. (UPI)_ on ttie lioe they plan to take. diepatcb of Amer 1 can Hanoi's acceptance of the PRAGUE <AP) vet1els k1to Hanoi's ter. RND OF THE WEEK Thll IWldlome. deeply cut salad bowl of Enafllh ...S csystal, 8 inches In diameter, II~ byaalender rim of 1Uverplat8. lllethrM pllct ltt lncludel thlgraceful llMrplltmd .wra. A reel find fOr ue - m.-nblgglroneforyoullthllprtcet Ourspeclal prloe $7.11 Mlllioos of Britons went wi.thout newspapers a s mechanics walked off the job in sympathy with the c o n f ede1-atioo ol &hip- building · a n d engi neering Uniom. Only the Communist newspaper Morning Star was on tbe street and Lon- donen were forced to rely oo radiot for ttle latest news hulletine. Altihougb ttie nation's nine Rear Adm. Huaband E. Paris conference included C 1 echo s lovakia'a new ritorial waters, mterference biggest newspape.r plants in Kimmel, one of the two of· the cryptic augge.stion tb&t premier, Ol<lrich Cemik, with its "fishermen" and London were shut down. once ..... _ bombing issue is said Tuesday his liberal ""• like. S ·~ ... -'VI~-....... -'·te they published as usual at ficers who bore the brunt of "'"" d t w a n t 8 con u.... ~ '-' -'-the ManchestA!f' office6. Pro-the abuse afte.r Japan's out of the way-to their-· aQYernmen · . • But. officially ·Hanoi re-I I FASHION ISLAND vincial newspapers were oot s a t i sfaction discussions tlnued c I o s e cooperation mains tigbUipped. NEWPORT CENTER sneak attack on P e a r 1 could turn ~ "other pro-with other Comm~nist na-All it says i.s it wants the affected. Harbor~ died of an aipparent blems of. interest to the two tions and economic links bombing half, a.s a 6'44-1310 The main poin~ ? f heart attack Tuesday. He parties " with the West as well. · unilateral Am-lca.n move.\~===============~~~~ Wilson's new eo c on om t c · "I want U> emphasize " --~ 86 N«th V le t n am e • · Th, en silence. legislation were Ml ex-was . ""'kesmao are malntainiDd Cernik told a news eon-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij tRnsion of the prices and in-Kimmel, who· was com· v"" • ference "that the govern 11 comes ~ of 1986 and 1967 mander of the Pacific Fleet, ailence 00 this ~ to ment pians to do nothing ~ U.N. Envoy To Negotiate ··in New York which put a 31h perce11t oell· and tilt late Lt. ~. Walter They have ref . date change" the traditional ties ing oo wage increases, a c. Short, Army commander to spell out what topics .!MY with the Soviet Union and clamp on prtces. curbs on in Hawaii were relieved of are prepared~ diecUllll With other Commuhlst nations.· excessive dividend in-their commands within 10 their A 111 er1 c 8 •0 coun-At the same time, be creases on snare earnings days of the Dec. 7, 1941 terparts. The Y ~ndlcated declared, Czechoslovakia is and "Jiwting out" of rent sneak attack. K i m mt 1 they will not ipecify 'u.m Uterested in more effective ine~ses. retired three months later. until ttier get u American ~ratlan with capitalist Many members of the >.Presidential committee, commitment to end the countries • would llkt to Plarl.l:amentary lAbor Party one of three public com-bombing of North Vietaam, wert to remove barriers have opposed t.he new bill . mittees which investigated co m-p I et e1 Y . and un· separating East and Well. o.I d P I t although not as vigorously th e circumstances tur· conditiondly. Both Cernik and Prof. Ota By U te rest 0 erna· 85 tlhe eooservative party. &"-·"' lat By th.ii procedure. Hanoi Sile. the architect of planned tlonal Wl'-n .,,.,.. ""'rlie.-this rounding the -~ er vid n.. ts to ha . f 'd . Gunnar v. Jarring, the ~ .-ru "''" accused Kimmel ol derelic-e en..;, wan ve a economic re orms, sat m- Uni ted Nations envoy who week that his government tion of duty. free hand and not commit dividual businesses will soon . th try• will stand or fall oo his But Kimmel placed the ttseU in advance to . 3ny be free to trade abroad with has spent six mon 5 mg. prices and incM1es policJ. blame on pres l dent specific coarse of action, lfl!t only loose government to get Israel andtab~e '"~adedabs The legJslat.cn, w h 1 ch Franklin D. R 001 eve1 t • guidelines and supervision. to the ~ce 111:, ""'' ,.,_......, had i'-f'-t ta<wf;...,., "'·o they said the t1n.v•m- for New Y°!:~uto atttoemptbrinin· &;'tt;'Houae '11 "',.~~ :~: w'l~hs~~~ ;::~ Fired Teacher ~nt planned to m:ke "the direct nego~ons g was published Tu e., de y _.J..i .... mill+•.... t 0 t Czechoslovak crown, 1 t s peace to the Middle East. nlrght by Mrs. B~ cas-""" ~ue . ,,_, 0 ee m.aiJl currency unit con- Jarring has been based in tie, secretary of Sltate for . Amenca mto·the war. Kim· Loses Ap1~a) vertible in the West . Cyprus since December and emple>yment an d pro· mel c. h a r g e d that ~· r-although Sil< said Utls would has spent h:i.s time shuttling duotivrly formation was available lll SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A take five to seven years. between Jerusalem, Amman · Washington about the Im· teacher who was fired •fter Fir st . t bey s al d , and Cairo with occasional -\ pending attack but was she admitted she smoked Czechoslovak goods have to stops in Beirut. BOAT BUFFS withheld from him. marijuana for several years be able to compete in price Last week he won agree-He demanded a court· has lost the first round in and qualiiy on the world ment from the United Arab Almon lock1bey Is th• only martial, which he never got, her legal fight to b e market. RelJUbllc tX> indirect talks at full· •1111• boatin9 '4ltor to tell his Bide of the story. reinstated. · ·c z e ctllllovalda~1 new the U . N • headquarters. ~°'~:;' c':J~~wH~·= l It wasn't until five years A state hearing olficer hH ~ Jeadlrl h a .v e Jorda.n's agreement was clu.r,,. conr•t• •' ...... later that hew• able to tell upheld tbe ~of Mrs. ~· fryinc to calm do'*n taken for granted. ln9 •"' yechti"9 nows It • his story publicly, in five Garnett ~ 58, prin. M~ and .. ,.. lt that Although Jsraell Premier d1ily,...... •'tho DAILY days of testimony before a cipal and teicher at the their country 'till remain Levi Eshlrol denied that his "LOT. J o i n t Congressional In· rural Nlcuio Elementary Communist deiplte t b e government agreed to the vestigating Committee. School in Marin C9unty. libenJlsattoa proceu. inc.Urect talks. Israel was ex-1'==========-_:.=:!:=:::...:.==.:.:.:.:_ _ _;:_==..:::..::::::::=..==.:.::'..:.__-====::.:::..!:.::.:::~-- PllCted to go along. Israel has insisted all along that peace can. come on I y through direct negotiations. The Arabs have stead· fastly refused to meet with the I sr.ae Us. In Jerusalem, Israel said new fighting broke out Tues· day along the bof'~ with J ordan. An Israeli spokesman said .lordanian forces opened fire near the communal farm Ma'os Haim in the Bei&an Valley, south of the Sea of GalJlee. Israel said its troops returned fire in a 2().minute exchange but that n o Israelis were wounded. Guardsmen Patr·ol City Of Panama· PANAMA ClTY (UPI) - National Guardsmen armed with rifles and teer gas patrolled the streets of Panama'• two major cities today to prevent more violence in the stitl-un- declded presidential elec· ti ons. Supporters of the two can· didates clashed Tuesday in the capital city and in the second largest city, Colon. sevt?ral hull<tred persons burned cars and stoned a government building. Guard troopt1 used tear gas to put down both ctl~hll'bancr~. No Injuries wpre reported ln either in· t•ict4'n.t but riot!! In Panama m y Monday <'ndcd with two ~rsons dead. 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A group of s• lng members party expres delight when Craig Biddle ' ( announced tlle win the com prov al. The bill by 1 Lester A. Mel' Angeles), we outlawed incib or injure perso color, race, a religion or natl Tiny 1 CO mes REYKJAV~ CAP ) -Pi: Slovak of Sant ReyJcja..atc.. tot a.m. PST for the tiny Germa trying to fly to Slovak. whn Boeing 707s fo Airli.nes. js Atla ntic in ~ta~ claims i~ the s ever to try it. The Czech-b• off Crom Glasg on Monday, f'aroe Islands : Reykjavik. Af1 in Greenland h Porbisher Bay Labrador. Que and New York ALWAYS FIR etf •• , llf ... .,....... ....... .......... ti AJMJlle JUI. .. Nazis Hail Defeat of Hate Bill Judicial Bill Due 2nd Try SACRAMENTO CUPO Gov. Ronald R e a g an' s Senate forces said today they will make another rf. fort to get his pro1?ram ) OAJL Y PllOT 1 JFK Inqqlry DA Garrison Tabs Two Californians LOS ANGF.LF.S (UPI) -ftll'J•Blll!IJ SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Ltcialation which w o u l d bave made it a felony to in· cite others to c o m m l t' genocide was defeated Tues· day by the A s s e m b 1 y CriminaJ Procedure Com· mittee t.o the cheers ot members 0£ the American Nazi party. ' eUminatin~ some parti~an politics from judicial ar· poh.tment$ to the floor. A Los Angeles doctor and a minpr righl wing politician once active in Sou thern Calj· fomia weN' reported Tues· day lo have been sub· poonacd by New Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison in his inquiry into the assassi· nation of Presidoot Kenne· 3 · ·on 1favelers cadtbe wrong. A group o( swastika·wNr· Ing members o( the Nazi party expressed t h e i r delight when chairman W. Craig Biddle ' ( R-Riverside), announced tl'le bill failed to win the committee's ap- proval. ~ The bill by Assemblyman Lester A. McMillan <D-Los Angeles), would h a v e ouUawed incitement to kiU or injure persons because of color. race, a n c e s t r y , rehgion or nationaJ origin. Tiny Plane C:Omes West REYKJAVIK. Ice I and (AP) -Pilot Miroslav Slovak of Santa Monica left Beykjavik today at l : 23 a.m. PST Cor Greenland in the tiny German plane he is trying to fly to California. Slovak. who usually fiie~ Boeing 7<t7s for Continental Airlines. is crossing the Atlantic in staJ?es lo what he claims i~ the smallest plane ever to try it. The Czech-born flier took ('lff from Glasgow, Scotland. on Monday, flew to the ~'aroe Islands and then on to Reykjavik. Arter two stops in Greenland his route is via F'orbisher Bay. Goose Bay, Labrador. Quebec, Montreal and New York. '"'' Tt ... a.le HERO AT 14 -Fourteen·year--01<r John ·-Ki rsten smiles shyly as he receives look ol a111iration from his mother, Mrs. Mickey Kirsten. titer rescuing her from attack in their Hollywood ome Tuesday. John stabhed the assailant in te chest with a kitchen knife. LA Attacker Stabbed B_y Woman's d by her M>n. his sister, --rerez. LOS ANGELES CUPll -were Stabbed in the chest by the John,. 14-year-old son cl a woman n j he allegedly attacked. Pedro ~ boy told Police hf' P. Fon~. e . 24. was in piclil UJ'I a butcher lcnHc critical 'lion at County-fr(/11 the kilchen and ran to USC Medi Center early h~others a;d. He said he today. . fOfld the mother on the He was arrested llittinj[ on ,ound and a man scuffllng the bloodstained front seat t1h her. of his CM e few blocks from 1 During the ef1,'iuin)? struj?· the West Hollywood ~rt-ti~, ttie knife changed.hands ment wile~ he is accused oC {w1c:.;e. The boy said he attacking Mrs. Mickey A. finally got e<>ntrol of it aod Kirsten, 43, when she ary plunged it into f'onseca's rived home in her car aboit chest. ~nseca reportl'dly 2 a.m. Tuesday. pulled the knife 0111 . walkrd Mrs. Kirsten·~ ~crra~ to his l"ar and drovr away. -·-r----- All Penn~ Stores Open Every Night #f'nday Through Saturday ,._. d.,.sft ltoWs your ~._.•LAYAWAY! c:AFTS FOR YOUR FAVORITE GRADUATE I Gifts of prido to mark a n important oche ve· ,.,.,,,. Another landmark k left behind but the t lft yo11 po wlll MO many more. flno fewolry llv• on for yeara os an el9t0nt Nft'lincler ef thl1 lp9CiOI omt1ion. You'll find · • wonderful collocfion of fine jew.lty ;ifts for 1rocl110'91 ef ell •OH ot Penney's. A. ........ _. ~ lolltW rfllfo 10IC .. w. .................. ,_. ...... 141Cpl4. c. ...J, ...... _.... fw -_, ~ .... yt, el•"· .............. ..,...,. ....... 24.95 19.95 14.95 4.fJ CllMelfr AT YOUI PINNIY'l llNI .IJWll.IYDIPAltf MINf 'b , ........ ...... ........... ··~ .......... OI~ 11.WS'-netill IHLA... , ....... " ... llWTl .. fetl Ht.Cit ~c..... • .._ " ..... 0"9t ,..,, , WtwPee11 IUCl4 . "-"" ,, .. ,,_ • • . The ad m I n i stralion meMures were killed Turs. day on a voice vote in the Senate Finance CommiHPr. "I'm ~in~ to m a I., another rul\ at it." i;aid t hr hilt's sponsor, Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (R·WatsonviltP •. ···1•m sure I have the voles" Two members of the 1:i. member committee wrre absent T u e s d a y And Grunsky ·needed s e ve .n favorabJe votes. Sen. ~Tge Millf'r .Jr. r O· Martinez). Cinan<'e rha1r· man. ruled the bill hao not cleared his e<>mmittN', dv. ·Dr. Stanley T. Drennan, 52. declined to comment. The other witness sought hy Carril oo, Clinto~ Wheat.• ~. re<."f"nlly was reported lo IH' livinJ? rn the small town or Burney in Northern Call· -"-""~1i;.;;. ...... .,,,..~-,;w..-.... fomia. W h e a t formerly headed the °"Southern Cali· fomia cnaptcr of a militant right wing organization. hr went to New Orleans l'Ol· untarily two WN'kli ai:o. \\1hat made the Old Crow Trave ler such a big fovonte in so short a lime? The "ay the Traveler pads Oar.' Oc.fin1tdy, Bur, the most imporrnnt rcnson· is because of wh:it's inside. Old Crow ... rhe world's most popular Bourbon. Old Crow Traveler Before traveli ng lo Nf'w OrlPans. llall told a nrwi; confeN'nc·p hf' had attcndrd a mf'i'tinJ! in mid-196.1 nf a S1i,..,.1er The Senate Republ11·an leader. who had counf Pd l'IR Millers v o I P • concrdrli, "My votes wf'ren't thrrP." The subpoenas followed a visit to New Orleans by l,o.. ran Hall. a one-time guerril· la soldier in Cuba. who later tourNt thf' United Stall's making speeches againsl Cuban dictator F'idel C:a1\trn. Jiall also had been irnb· roenaf'd by Garrison. Aftrr initially fiS?hlin,i: extradit1nn. riitht wing ~roup at Whral' ~ form Pr hOOlf> Ill Los An~<"· llllUCO •''"'"' ,..,, __ ... •l• .. PtW o•:'•ltlO 111 a,,"lll ft I'\ NS CM U""•l\{[ IR ,l!•Htm,rt.' les. wtwrf' hp i;aid. lhP Kill· ini: of Krnnl'dy was discuss· 1'<1. All Penney Stores Open Ever)' Night Monday Through Saturday THRU SAT. ONLY! 0 $57 ,_ _________ A..~---------.. 1PENN·P.REST' ' ' ¥ . ~ lf'U'N.&"V.88~"' 'w..N NMIU Dlt9 ' . r . ' .. . . .. ~· ~· - Men's To.wncraft Penn-Prest woven top-) quality sport shirts. Many styles! Whal e cha11<e lo tov• on line l'enn 1'1•11' polye11e1/co"'bed 011°" tlle11d 1hi11t 1hol never nud l1011inq. They ..,.,.., ..,;,.•1•, puc~tr ot 1•0...,, •1th••' All"°"' been l••••d el l'enn•yt T .. 1in9 C••••r le ottut• you of fop quolrry, ••lioble rt •fe1111011ce. All yov ,. •• d to clo 10 h•P ,~ ... loo••"O n•ol .,, new it f'fl<hlne -1h "'"end lurotble't "' d•y. • Thinlt. ol the va lue .•. ,, • ''"' T-nCfolt qu,.I hy you'•• ge111n9 n• 1h1t 1-. low prfu' Co"'o in ond p•<~ h" fo•Ofit" todoy! , COSTA MESA (Harbor Shopping Center} f Reg. 3.98, NOW $ FOR A• tlllttt I H ... e ...... te"f' of Mien, '"'4 -..-.~le ... ,,_ •• ""· L, lei • HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center} ~ . - 1 ... ~.;dero0 Sl11rtt. Hand•o"'• toff.101114 10114!1': w11h roch lookin9 pock11 '"'b11lcl1,,_ 1•9ulo1 collor. Short alu vet. l'loMI thitt• w11h regulat c11lln1, 2 "'alth•" r ockett. '" your cho:co el Ion" Of ...... tf_.•v•t, nuert•d to Ion. Seltd col.r thort 1pom regula r collor, 10111 tf•••••, fw'o poc\'''· Stripe ''°" thltt loolurH 1hort tit....., vt>•••'Y of coin,., l'leltlt '" Grntl 11yft w1•h hu•tondown coif or, tho•t tl•9¥et, nuo•ttd 1olor1. C..ll .. 101e '°''" hnv• 1oper•d h~. buit111• dawn collo1, 1h.011 ,, .. .,.,, letlo<Mll ct.eek 1he11 tftt¥• 1h1fl wtlh 0114 Oyl• lluttondctwn collar. 1 c ...... ~,. k11lt "''"of , .... 1 ····l•ft""> towluro.I aMch w olh ,.,.,.~ !~rllt••<li ul• I••. lllllh.ed 1loev•t ••.I 11111111,.,. s .. It la • '""'"'•'• '""Y of f,.hlo11 celen, NEWPORT BEACt-f (Fashion l1la(ld} ------ • I II I . f DAI\. V PlLOT For the Divorces DIVOltCIS PILIO Lll>N a. t.vv1 ..., f rancisc:o A. ~· ... MY ( ..... .., S-1 M. CG111nl lwd""' M. Cottt. w Harris L. Col· ti., Jr. 9onnlt LOUllt P'roffll vt 0-ls llaY• mCtld Pniff1t Pairicla Michele,,. ICCIOlllt 111 Stanley Alvin Kobfltz JOMOll T-• Arnold ¥t ,renceo lielne Arnold M.ary E. Ponder YI llltlv It. "O'ld<!' l)otoltly M.ar.. 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Neel Yll lteillll Lft HNI l'r111Cet Tafova YI Ysidro C. llatova .Wf"f L• ltoesdl VI 0-Va Faw ltMldl ltabert P eul Goallert YI Sendra ANt OoWrt SlllrleY llond VI Tarry M. loM • lar11et"I I!. '•lntw VI lt*'1 L l'al"1w ..,_,_ Ann P'eol w Mllnfltn LIWllt l'ool JNn L• Gr1m. ¥1 lllvtlt 9-0r1mts '•trld • M. O'Oomltl• ... wrma"' I!. O'OonMtt .MlanM Wl.., YI~ I', WI.., l't"lft<tt •-w llavmond I'. •-Von I!. J-YI Marvin L. -'- Natl\en Ca_,..,.. "' MarMfl Clrntfilfl C1.,,.,tne Ann SllasNtln n Jol\n v1!':i:11;;.,.,.D.., .,. <>wen Frant D•Y Gayle Patric!• Coolt YI Flovd ltex Coall ,.,,,,. ..... Eaton vs Cl!erte1 s. Eeton Joenne st-"' "•ul I!. si-Ja ..... It. Dunn ... Ciera Tlt'IH Dunn Cert l rvln llHd "' Judith H-lteacl Mtrte Kiin..-.,. Wllh"' Kn,,... Malftlt I. W-nl YI Llwr-I!. Woodard lYdla ......... JoM .......... CMltlr -'• Fr.-. Jr. vt OotofllY l. l'1eN9 JllM ,,.,_. Wl!Mft w A-S'9w11'1 Wt ..... Ill ,,._... 1.. S-Y9 Wettw l. S- l#lllll 0. Ma,..,vllla w CNrlft °"' Dt Mara....,n,. Mer1orle A. l'IW ¥1 ltollaft 1'119" Mtrtlln I'. #t«<:M w Durhal'l'I W. Merr:M AllM ""'" Siias YI l'eui Owdon Sllet laflttt Mow.,_. vt Oana l• ~ f'•• l!llDbelll Holrrl .. HtnW Kttlh Holl!I KalflltM '""' YI J'"" A.. '""' M¥IOn ,.,_ larrv YI "tvft'ONI 1.tltOY lalTY ,auiilll M. ltefllf ¥t Chr1s~ A, "°"" ••....-etl J. Wylie Carlyle, Or· ange County Recorder has been elected presi· dent of the O>unty a. conlert AllodatioD ol Calilonda. Tbe UIO- datton Heb~ )~OD and to pro- mote mdform ncord· l.Da practices through- oal iM state. Car!yle. no u. been 1rith the coanty recorder'• of· flee Ii.nee 1•.1. Is the ftnt Oraqe \.iountJin ... to be named to the top office of the asso- ciation. ly Phll lnttrf andl Record l'alrlda tr-Plal1i9d n ltobert Paul Plllfttd J••u• Rubio Jr. 111 MerY l oulH ltubio Bttlriu PIYton Yl Carlloll R°"'t Payton JUIN L. Grth.tm YI Wiiiard A. Gralwlm Marv E Chris-vs 11-.i N . e~1'~::S.n "' DoMld Oloc>M•" SU. K. o.aar •• I! lrN Decteer Carolt E. Det.nb!luvh vi N•lt I' Oe!•nbauvll Clalra II. E"91er YI R~rt E. e ... ~, Ltrwla HarlMn Plleii>s vs larrv Eu"no PlleiPt N•ncv s. S•tnlOll "' ltldlerd Malcolm SWanlOll • Gavlon Edw•rd HuvllH. Jr. vs Bar11era Martar« HU911n Mu1!1.t Arrtole w John K..,n., Arr1ola . . INTlllLOCllTOllY D•HllS Join !Ulllte.I Ml-YI MelVtft l>ou9ias Min« Jim. It. Mull@n ¥t I' r I II I t I Mertlltf'ltl Mullen NobUe l(ello99 111 Richard L. l(eliaff Petrlcl• Gau Armdron9 111 Re>Mrt Oouvl"I Arrntlront l'eleyo I . PtlaYO Ill Elvlt"I "'· P•lavo Ete-r llaM:N ,,,,_. ¥t LYnn H. ,.,,,,, Jemn M. Tal'-Y VI JUM A. Tal'-Y Phllll• o. Barton .,. Wllltt m F, llerton M.arv c. P'ttllff' w H•rrv It. l'ttlter Sendra G. Glbbt 1111 ltlll'ltli IC. Glbbt Marv Nffn Sllelf'f ... Mld\HI ~ Sheif'f Ot!o I'. LI-left YI A ..... It. ll"°lclt ltlclwlrd Kennetll Allen v1 Lani Merit Allen ' Cectlla M. 11~ vs ltldllrd A. 11-nlOlln Jove• "· lli<kM VI J•l'llH H. •tcklf' l>oM• Jean Hammond vs Cllerlla C. Hammond Ola!'I L. HeMt!Wft YS ca,.,,.., l . 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OllM Ww vs ~r1irf Mff 94'119" Dwelh'I Je.11111111 Mlleiltll ,,, ltoboirt I-Mltd!tl4 l.orralM M. ltatdltCll 'n A~lllollY Beset With Disease Nation's H ealtli Problem W o WASHINGTON (AP) - Government health officials have pictured the nation at beset with burgeoning prob- lems ol alcoholism, mental illness, venereal disease and drug use. On top of that, t¥ offi· cials said, health-care costs are skyrocketing. In testimony b e f o r e a House subcommittee they reported: -There are up to 6.5 mil· lion alcoholics in the land and their number grows by 200.000 annually. A growing percentage are married. middle-aged women of the middle and upper classes. -In a typical t?ommunity of 150,000 population. where 3,000 children are born an· nually, one of five will re- qLlire some form of mental health service and 240 will be patients in mental hos- pitals in their Wetime. -Gonorrhea ls out of con· trot, with a 1l perceat in- crease ln reported cues In each of the lut few )'e&rs. In some population groups one of thrM bJve this vene- real disease and don't know it. -AU economic groups and au age groupe are ln- vol ved in ta.king the ri>..lndo expanding drug LSD, but it is falling ofi in colleges and high 1cb09ls ~ause of the publicity about 1ts danger. The testimony before a House appropriations sub- committee came from Dr. William N. Stewart, U.S. surgeon general; Dr. Stan- ley F. Yelles, director of the Natlo'nal Jhstitute of Mental Health; and Dr. Da- vid J . Sencer, director of the National Communicable Disease Center. Their statements were made in March and re- leased Wd.nesday. Stewart a a i d publicity about the dangers of I.SD contribut.d to a decr.ue Jn lta use by studentl "but added: '"T'bere J1 no que• tion that we have a prob- lem in all ecooomlc IJ'OUPt and in all age groups." Sencer said while there ls adequate treatment for gonorrhea once it ls det.ect- ed, "the problem ls we can- not diagnose it in females a1 well as in males. "We found in i.imited &tu· dies that in certain popula· don groups 35 percent of the women are silent car- rt .. of the diseue and we Knotts Tour. For Members of the National Newspaper Associatron Con- vention have 1cheduled a special luncheon tour of lndepeDdence Hall a n d Ghost Town. at Knott's Ber· ry Farm Thursday. Walter Knott, founder of ltnott'1 Berry Farm, wU1 be the guest publiahers The pur association i pubUshers a through discussiooa i.mprn• tkmally. DA· Men in Service lL Otac E. ~ IOtl al Mn. Fay J. Bnlldt of.118 Sin Lula Ref, S & D a.m..te, bu beea'aaiped to Tyndall AFB, Fla., for trltil:Dc • a weapom coo· troller. The ll~ ls a graduate of Caplltrano HJgb School and earned his BA detree f r o m CaUforDia Lutberm College. Hi s father, Elmer E. Brandt llwc in San Clemente. Two Cotta Mesa men, Em. ReuW F. Kjitty, son of Mr. end Mrs. JOMpb F. Kirby. 970 Victoria St., and Ena. Jtebert P. ·Leurd, aon of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Lenard of 385 La Canada Way, have been assigned to Key West. Fla.. for In· struction ln E x p 1 o s i v e Ordnance Disposal. Ens. Lenard a t ~ n de d the University of California. Irvine, before he entered the eervice and Ens. Kirby at· tended . Cal State, L e D I Beach. ),, ~ct .. T_~ • • a 1 MalleUe, ~y, hM been as- signed to Letterman HOlpl- tal, San Franci.lco from Ja• pan, foe rec<YVffrf ol wound.a received in action in Viel· nam. The sergeant, 20, ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joeepb Mallette, 1831 Waite Lane, Huntington Beach. He is a member ot Come paoy C. Second Battalion. 35th Infantry. Spec. 4 Jon W. RalU, 21. son of Mr. and. Mn. John Ragan, 3154 Killarney Lane• Costa Mesa, has b e e n assigned as. cook with Head· quarters Company. 3r d Brigade of the 24th Infantry Division, Munich, Germany. The spec\a.liat is a graduate of Colt.a Mesa High School. 1964. .:-Copp 14QRENCI, Ariz. 1111"'-to.n of Mo ll(tW-t b GdlcaJl1 di Mld-•t:mtlt1 tine to Jtve. Belidenta or ttW n>idne commumt witfiout apprehemi• u tbe rumble ot e. drawl cloler. · Tbey know that ICllDe ol them will have the ground from Wider tbetr M~ ol them • .-ait. "It's part of liv copper mining towt people arce resigne explained R l c h Moolick. superinte the Phelps Dodge huge mining compl EASILY SEEN What's happenin, remote eastern A : coinmunity of ab ,CM be leen from , All enney Stores Open Every Night Mc Breez.e into summer in one of our popular ,casual shifts J ·, ' .,.. BrHzy summer blouses now at special pricesl .,..._, ............ Wou.t ••-i.tr« tollor ...... o.-o,.nn·~1--~ ....... ~~·~·· ,....:» .. ,. . ..,,_ ........ , 21•3 " Ai.......,.."' ... xi..m. •• •s Special buy! Women's popular iamaica shorts Oo!<t ........ ...._... ., , ..... ....,. 'ilt • ,..., ..... -hilirio. 'Yow cf-.tf ... or,..... I• 11. 21•s r ..... ~"· .,.; .. ,.~w., Men's l<nit sh -· and shorts for sport and sual wear! Easy CON pullover golf shirt in com cotton oction knit fCK frNdom of boo mo....ment. Comfonabt. shart sleeYe styli witft tmhion collar. A terTiRc auortment of colan to cl.ooee n.. U. ywi P..,.Yt a-,.~ S.. SM 1...11.. C.nll•lat.le wait lhertl for the sportt- ftllinded ma... Man.low P~Prest• fabric ..... )'D'I "9'fW need "'°" when tfwy' ,. twnble Oiedf Pidc your fcworite plaids or _... colors. A great bargain at this special PlllM)' price! Mltn's sizes. Girls' never iron Penn· Prest• shif~ dresses c..frw W-les• ..... fWeli ....... -out .. -_... ...,,. .... Dn.y """ t'8llOI ..,."' .... _, ... .x 2/•4 ........ 14 21•5 Special val crawlers, b Cool cotton ~ker p -...i..iy -'line ow 0-tpecifleofb9. . . for Jnfanh ... _.,.. °",. bvy1 '" ..... ., .. REI Save on ''Flex-Si4 The 9al on the 9o t. her wl)lft she goes fl ..... pilkdlio .. .. ........ ,. .... ........ ... '' f$£ D0 a • ' I ~'f I &oy1 cotton • pole shirt sp• A ...,lll'IW 1-1oo "*"1' o pley ..... 0-from a"' or-"' • 1tripes. -4 to 1: ._,,. ... lt'*'11,Ht ........ YSJ!dl ~ '-------------------------------:----------------..-----------------------------------------+---------------------------------J-----------------------...;;:;;::,. ______ __ Clwll'Mnt Yt Y-kl!...,._ ¥\If ~~~ COSTA ·MESA . HUNTINGTON BCA ' ClltrYI JllY,. filrOtllfl YI Ml<llttl Ofl,141 .., =1~'.*°~:""~· ~~l. (HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER } < -/HUNTINGTON CENTEllt. -0..""9 ~--------------------------------------------------------------.,--------+--------------------------------------------------------=-' I -- Meretaei Hui Die-la Order io U vel ' ~~Copper Mfuing Town in Amona Slowly Destroying Itself MORENCI, Ariz. (AP) -• point 011 tbe rim 0( tts mine. day wbeJJ copper m.uiai-g 1)1"'"brn of Monncl ii Tba.miot II 1ecoact ill lile in wu underlJ'OUDd ud ~ C h odicall1 deltroy1q the world OlllJ to the Ken· bom11 le6Dled seoure Oft -• that It m., COO· necott Copper C o r l> • 1 . their mountain1ide ~. tillM to llve. B'"""a-._., __ · Utah · 8M1denta ol thia u~u.cu •nwe 1D • MINE EXP ANDS copper Open pit copper mining. t\ nikl;iDC communi_ty, .not depending aa it does 00 low·,· To .satisfy tbe Insatiable willioUt apprehension, ~ten grade ore, requires the appeUte of t~ c o p p e r aa t1ae rumble ?f explOOona .tripping 0( vart quantities s~elter, the nune mu.n COO· drew• cloeer. of earth tinually e~. Soon tAI be They bow tbat ooe day · gobbled u the mountain aome ol them will virtually The e 0 0 r m 0 u 1 lm· on which res a food por· have the ground blasted P b i t b e a t e r measures tion of Morenci. from under tbelr homes. between J~ aad to 1 1-3 "Our windows an always MOit ol them •e happy miles acrosa. Better than rattlinc and 10metimea the MOat it. one billion tans ol JDM.etial bou.ae abakea from the "It's part of living tn a have been removed since blasting," said a housewife copper mining town and tM the mine began operation in living on Hill AC. people are resigned to lt." l937. "That's all it's called. just explained RJ ch a r d T. Dies e I · Powered Hill AC." said the woman. V.oolick. superintendent of locomotives labor 1,350 feet ··1 think it 's better that the Phelps Dodge Corp's. below the lookout. hauling we're moving. Then maybe huge mining complex here. carload · after carload or we'll get one of the new crushed earth and rock -homes." EASILY SEEN the dusty lifeblood of the On Hill AC. with the ex- Wbat's happening to this community. ceptioo ol a neaUy kept Many were privately owued. While tome were owned by Pbelpa Dodge and leased to miDen. ALL ROME$ SOLD AU the homes would be sold for demolition and the asking price would rarely top •100. because, a s Moolick Mid, '-"tbat's all tney're worth." The ana bad already taken on a g:boetly ap- pearance. A larfe -cot'· l'Ullied '*-I buildin(. ~ aft alr-eonditiooing firm I stood quiet and forlorn in its disuse. · There was an abandoned tavern which crouch~ mute on ttie top of a little spur. its silenceo mocked by a flaking "music" sign on the door. Already built Is a 41-bed, $1.8-rnillioD hospital. the Oii· ty one m Graham County. There's a 1ar1e company· owned merc.ntlle a t o r e , eight o t her businesses. restaurant, bowling alley and the start of what will be a new 300-home develop· ment. )1ANY TO MOVE Not all of tbe relocated famlUet will eet a new home, tome wW move to older llC'tione ol Morenci. How they find out where they'll be living is typical or .the community. "Come down to the office. we 've got a key for you." the voice on the phone said. waHinc. 'Jbe rent waa ..,.,,50 a moi.1b, the mu:tmum on • rent .aoale Which lt.mU •t $14 monthly. The low rent is a big help to the Lopez famlly, which llJte others in Morenci will feel the effects of the recent eight-month copper strike for 10me time. Three days of every two week's pay is deducted by Phelps Doge for credits extended during lie strike. FAMILY IN DEBT "We're really in debt now," said Mrs. Lopez, as 11he sat in a living room almost ~warfed by f wall· leng1h color television. radio and phonograph console. '"' mAHM ... .. Mii.MUM DAIL v "r:tt( I remote eastern Arizona Only yards from the white and blue frame cot· copununity of about 1,000 .lookout point, over.a rise, ls tale, tbe homes wer. in cm be 1een from a lookout Morenct, built in an earlier varioua staicea ol decay. A steady wind kicked up little eddies ol dust which spun down the road to the new part of town -toward the futln. Mrs. Pat Lopez recalls the day she received the call from the company's housing office telling her a new three-bedroom ranch hoose on SUDOower Street was Mine laborers in More~i. with only two days off out or every 28, average $9,000 a year, while skille<I employes such 8$ Mrs. Lpez's hus----m:l!!m .. ___ 11:_ .. ____ El!!!::S::::.:S:::J band make much more. :· ' i g ht Monday Through Saturday tGAIN DAfS .. IEDUC DI Save on (popula1·~Tow11craf1· ''Flex-Side'' .softside luggage! The 9ol on the 9o tokes her foshiOfl with her when she goes Fleit-Side ••. in danube ..... ,....,. .-. 1.4M, )'9t IM'dy, ... .. ..... M ,.,_, 10 .. cm p. iA ......... ,....,, ,,.. ..... ' 's ft' i ' tJt MPM 'r ~ 't,~ BoYf• cotton crew. neck poli 1hirt speciall ' ~ ,.._hot too mony of t""9 ,.n.ct·fot· Pier~ 0-frOfll 0 ~ ,....ot .ollck or,.... .a ,.,,,... ' to n. . 21•1 ~ BEACH "i' 15" beauty case 06 Reg. 11.98 NOW ••• "I 21" w .. kencl $J6 Reg. 18. 98 NOW ••• 26 ••• ·-*-• .... 29.98 NOW.-,~ !.......... ii-. ..... 16o • ..,.-: .. -21"11 0 'pp . •7 .... 19.98 NOW ....... , 2 ..... '25 leg.29.98 NOW ••• 4•attoc1te -R ... 19.98 NOW ... ""17 Sunshine sandals make big news this summer! Gleomine pottl'lt vinyl t-'ol .... ,..6= elty _,.. of VIKoee' r~ ~ ,,_ "IClllY -wt ~ "' '-"'-ciolan. S-M·Mt·I.. SPECIAL BUY! Toys for fun loving boys and girls! ' • ......... .............. ............. ....... ..... s .. . ........ ........ ....... a , .. ....,_ ... ......... ....... ,..., lpc.'-dl/ ..... ... .......... 1 ....... _, .... .... _ ,...,. .... YOUR CHOICE 88~ Rich loo Ing iacquard weave bedspread value! H-i.o-oll cettOfl ............ -,.,.... ,,.,. .. )'1111 ,_ ._ ...... .,_, 0.0- .,w . ....,,. flt ...... lit_.. ........ , .. ......... _. Dacron• fiberfill pillows 1now specially priced! . Colllfonable _, -" DocrOfl' ~ ~ M pillows witlt CIOf'd .... cOftoft ~ lft .... ., ......... """' ..... ..., -.1 20"a26•. 21•s NEWPORT BEACH (FASH ION ISLAND) ------·-----........ --------------------- .. For the Record Janice, Wtslml•ler, t lrl MOAG MIMORIAL 14C>l,.TAL Allf'll ll Mr. tOld M,... TheodoA &aeon, UI Tulip La ne. Costa MMI, bov fllllAL DIKRllJ MOr9M 0, LMdlrf w !ff~ 1Ed1I" Ladle't Jt CAuelint Wiiheimina Ltydfln v• J1Jl'lff Dtvld LAll<l4n Ellntr Marlo VIWM "' Dovie O.Wnen v euolln Lvdla 0. Lt Cnn w Rlldv 0. La Crut Nell MH cs1 .... 1 "' KtMtlll LMft GIYff\$ Raymond EUffne Glodwln vs Eble Ann Gi.c!wln Jolln RlclMlrd tllu w CO.raldl~ tlln Arltnt J. LAllOOft "' Lvlc II L1f1-Mmnold P. Sltdmon w Nol• G. Sled· man lllolct Hes• Yl Nell R. HHS Dtrl-JHn Via ¥1 Paul EclWud Vta, L~M II. Moolll.trt, tk. vs JarMS ""' dr-Mootllert Mtrll'rn K. Mtrlts w Htrold S. Mtrks llonny J. DlxOft "' J--. •. DIXOft ~rol'rn MH Mtc1onne ¥1 ->-Albert Jotl~~ WllloulMIJ ¥1 Y-s~l!~~ICllblnk w Kennell! H. 0o~l:Yllk Mtxlne Hoyt vs Oflls °''" $!>~~::, A. Im-w Wlllltm A. lm- c11':::~ t · Kint vs Wllburlt l(ln9 s,,~·· IC1hukl YS Rtll<o KlhUkl Htleft Mtt Ct hlll YI Robert H1r~ld ,.~~II LHlle Remos YI Armonclo c:~~~ ~~= "' Friedt L. Hunte<' Olene E. Ttfrell YL l(IMe s . Terrell DO<lt 11. Gtbrltl ¥1 Htrrv E. Gellrl~I Alice Remlrtl va Manuel S. lt1mlru l'tllllo 0e J-¥1 ~!MrlM P'. 0. wf.f1~: D. llrtnum vs Linnie A • 8r1num Ju1nll1 Hell w lllcll1rd J. Htll Glildil I, Flovd n Rlclllrd Vfffl"" l(!'i::'~ne ,,.,.... AnUICl'\t ¥1 F~nk o:::~'°7. Wiison "' J1cl! Lee w11 ..... J1~t L1Vor. Cluck ¥1 Anll1 Dl1M Cllld< Mvm1 Janet Wltf w Dlcltle Rlcl rdo w~l:m Ltt T,.,,I vs Lllll1n l11bell1 Trent Mt-Mannu• vs Wv1tt Maneos l1rblr1 Jtnt Grl,...14 w S.INMI P .. ter GrlsWlld Jerry W•ll•ce Ftffowt on Barbar• AM Fellowt LI• Clal,. ~ w IMrlt Crtltfl• i.-ee11 ... Kartr1 VII·-Doner w Wllllem L .. oan... Mtrvtrel Ann Gordon v1 Wt lltr koll Gonk><I JUDGMENTS 11•1"•" N. Sltlov11t Yl S/llr .. v """ Slllovilt l•nnvlmenll Gl'Orve Andrew Glb\on Yl Derothv L. Gibson I ennulmenll -o Grr1td Erft"'~' P•v,,e v1 ~.,rlla Cl4lr" Pl'IM ~1nrwfmtnt> Trrrv lee Grlsw11d Yl I(~""'" Oeot9t Grllw•ld• (1nnulmmt1. C"-rlOtle (, Ptcll YI He~rl (, PllCJI, I t nnultMnll • Unusual offer/:~=~ All the First National City Travelers Checks you want, up to $5,000 worth, for a fee of only $2ml ,. 7 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS SrRVJNG ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT omc£ .......... c-,.,. et MecMW, = =···:tnu IAYSIO€ OF11C£ ........... I .. It J=:.... , ......... '111°2IOO COlL£GE PMt oma: ...... NvtwoM at""'°' et._ ,...._···111'12111 sum HILLS onicc. ........... _.... . ~..,, ._.···w ·nu SUf'lll!OA °'FIC( .......... Pl.-til tt SulltfiOf, ~ ••• ' UteMltSITY Off!Ct ........ Ent C111pm111 et Stete Cellflt, '-t::· • ·~ WtSTCllfF Offl« ............ Wllldltt It l>Mt, ~ ~ ... SHARP If fM'r• • "-•'Ill t.14er, tt• th• DAILY "LOT'S f--Of-. A.LIN! d1u lfTe4 eda Setur4eyJ. Mike • h ff•r 4H I , •• ~ .. ""',. 11..,1 .. , ., ,.111"'' 1 .. .. ... --ULV Pit.OT Wednesd~. M~ 15, l %8 tt .Ju st Surf Ing ru st Living rs Dang erous ER .J. STElNCRORN r 111 "The • Doctor Looks at U fe" r Dr. Steincrotm: My :er son ha6 just aboi;t t crazy over ~.He has special 1s atop his car to carry 1ards to and from the 1, He'll make a round I( 200 mil~ to find a California Medloal Scl\ool. Los Angeles, mentioru; 30 surfers trc-ated for knobby mounds of toughened i;kin oo the knee s whidl.caused painful 'skin ulc~. 'Phey are not a ~riot11; medical problem and clear up when the youngster ~tays off the boards for a while and gets medical trPalmenl . Sometime~ 'wearin.I( knee t••·~ Ill· • padi; or aluminum cup~ help. Sometimt>S s k i n • i.•-•e i modules and cyst~ occur due to the a'brasive action that the kneeling pos'ition causes. r place to try his skill. l<>Olu brown and fit r 1uppose r should be ful he's not doing some e hurtful thing.5 many teenagers do. But isn't langerous sport? -Mrs. B. DANfrEROUSL Y".' 1ment: Nietzsche said dangerously." b111 e x h o r t a t i o n is nuou.s. .Just llv inj! I~ ~rous. Takin.I( a bath, : a n electric·li~ht it. shinglin.I( tihe roof - ~ thre:Jts to exjstence. there a sport\ that is IUt its dangers? Ski and e liable to break a le~. 1 and you're lial:5le to n. Goll (during an elec• torm l and you 're 1~abll' struck doWr.. Play ten· nd you're li·able to limp he court with tennii; r or a brok~n anklP. footba ll, baskP.tball. >all? Everyone knows ~ssible consequences. sport or even ordinary .n a<:ti,v;ity is free from langen of accidental lioatioos. :EROUS AS SWIM- !the tn.mdreds o ( rnds m :mrft>ri-who :he sport t say that il be a great sport and f fun. for I krmw of no If\ accidents associated U~ Of COU~f', theTe i.~ nenace of water aind ble drowning, hot that so true for the casual ,mer. ·ecent ref>Orl by Ors .. J. on Erickson a n d ire R. von r.emm in.l(rn tht llniveri;ity 0 r • As you can readily sec. Mrs. B .. \Vhen you add it all up. the !Qt.al amount if potenool damage to the lover of the surfboard s-port is "ery i;mall. It exacts minimal JX'Tl'll'lties for all th~ pleasure it ivves. .. .. . \ FRAlll OF PHYSICAL f>par f)r. Steincr ohn: I ::im l:l yrar~ old. '.'iext week I mu~t J?o and have a physical. I have never had one hefore. and to makf' it w()ri;e I weigh 150 pounds. Please tell me what tihey do in .a physical and what the doctor will do about my weigU -M LS5 A. NM'HING TO IT COMMENT: Therl' are physicals a n d physical~. often <lepe1'1ding upon thl' pa · t1ent's symptomi; a n <I mf'dical hii;tory. .\I vourl age. and wi·tih your wP1ght . I doubt that you will hf' p111 through any painful or lengthy examination. Is it your famlly doctor you're gmng to? Probably he will ask you to sit down and in- quire about the rest of the family. Then h~ will ask you about your habits. no you s.moke:' Drink? SI~ e p enough? How a,.e your bowels? Do .rou eat a wf'll- halanced die.t and go 1n ror ~nacks that put on the extra poundage? The nurse wiU prepare you for the pilysical examination itsf'lf. t doubt ttia.t it will take lrmg. Nothing in it will make you feel ashamed or distTCS6ed. It won't be pa1n- ful. Or, St~incrol'I" lt '"''rv fr.• c111nno' •nswl!r r•ad1>rs' ._fl&ri. Nl!'Y"'''"',.l!S'· All 'UJf'MCfiont of o"'nf'r.tJI fnttrffl 1 rit •n•w,.rl"d In f,-r•r t.nfumnt. Foth•r's Doy is June 7 6 ~~-'!!v'll DRDER THIS WEEK! Let Dad !!! your love ••• GIVE HIM A FINE PORTRAIT of )'OC' and the children A ,95 OMLYlll' ...... ,. ... ., ............ ,..,,. _, _ ..... Dall ,.. '°" ..... °"" a f°""'11*1tuft 1111 Dad ... ,_.,.... Attd, he'I .. I • Fatt.'t Olly onc1 f#et'f day of lhe )'ear. tt.ny ifl MW ... give Dad the one vift JM'lt,._.-.... ••• a ~of his fafttityf • .......,, ;o. can charge 11 ot ,_,,,,.,.,, • _ .... '""""'"-aa~Clt lfUlllll!tNll ~r ~ ... .,.1171 • •"'"41T H ACM ,., ......... 1 ..... ,... !!Mr, ...... ,, -.. All Penney Stores Open Eve Night Monday Through Saturcl~ ·~~ . OUTDOORS 1U :S.A. Get outdoors Md r."94 P....,.,,s hos everything ot .ti. ftl riftiest pric•L Ovtdoor furniture, camping equip- ment (tents, sleeping !togs, l'llOl'9), golf clvbs, bicycles, fishing v-or, lownmower' (the easy kind), and ' mo rel Come Off in lo l'enneys, ~n heod for the open spoc"I Acrylic sleeping bag Acrylic fiberfitt give1 almost weightless wormth. ~ Ideal for summer, spring o"d foll compi"g octi-.... v1t1e,. Cotton poplin outer COY!,'• cotton flannel linir19. Reg. 9.99 NOW 8.44 Sleep out comfort! feotur~• 3 lbs. of new, impro.,.d high-loll Dacron' 88 polyester fiberfill for extra warmth. Air mottreu poclu1t.' cotton flonnel prim lining . Reg.17.98 NOW14.44 I \ .. NEWPORT BEAC H_ (Fa s hio n I sl an d) , '\ .... • . ., ~ '>Thru Saturday Only·!~ l Save 10. 99! Hi wall tent ..,. a.tGoon ood m. It iii 1titt f' a f' PoreWMlst •t ..-, .. o.tlicte ••1ict-fra-.. ~ t' ..... l "9"""" .,ft ...... -aw.. •ge ICMe ..... wiftClowa. lripN .,..,..... ......... eoMIClll doer wlllt ..... ,.._, C...-.. S1eepa 6 itt do.bM ciett "-b. w..tiffmMI ..._,t~a• MI l••Uec. ..-11P1 .. roof; 5.'1 ec. cotto11 driflwolhs5.,. ec. teftofl .. __. ..... Re9.74.99 . NOWs ) Save 10.99! 9'4'' -x 12' lodge tent spec;o. ......... ,,..,. 5 ., 6 odvftl ••• ~ h.i~t. New yel1ew Nof.rwffectt ..... .,. _ ..... win.._ I ... rigM Ni. All °'°'"'d ..ylon zopper °" willdows. ~iol.: 6.74 et. ho1Mcetto11 cWn wal13 I.A-... eli\119 drob, cotton drill, MWTl·in floor; 7.61 oz. yellow cotton drill ~f. R.eg. 89.99 ·Now$79 HUNT INQ TON BEACH . (Hunti ng t on Ce nte r- .. .. ~. ' ' ~ ' I ' .. .. ·t .; .. , I I ·,, .. .. .. . . \ I . I ! .. . ' ' 2 . "' . . -· . I o{. . I . ~--. lfltti ...... ~ Tom MarlM, 10'5 a.r. lleecll, •:• lt·.lft. CIVIi Air Plllrel Sqi b Acecla ..... c.. MaMlllC • .. r1illl ~lcT--. ~ A!Mll'eWI p ._., • tt.m. frfllm!Mler Elldle 1,,.,,1 .. ~ 7 P.m. ............ 8eadt ~le Hall, 105 tlneton Beach. 7:: Costa Mfta Junior m.,.ce, ,,,... VI Cost1 Mat, 1:00 Cost• Mal E .... strtet. c.ta IMll Squire ltlwers • T""'-Hiii, Cllurdl, GI W. t 1:00 11.m. Harbor Area v '"-'•r Inn, ' P.m. 0 r111'41 Counfl' Iii :M.54 VI• OPOm; P.m. ~'""' , ...... ~ lle6dl Tett1' Ceftl! ·-tnd Mllll .,..., p.m. TMU• ... ~-LI'" TMSlt c11ete111. Fnlllc Cet1ter, "-" 8re.11rut ()pllmlst Corti Re91 Rtsl; Blvd., C05f1 MH' Board of Realtor• Cos II Me.sa, I NeWPOrl Buell, I WHlmlnsler Rotan Rest•uranf, WHll E•c:h•net Club 0 Stuff Slllrt lh Btadt.12 -· b.Ji:,'"" Cklb GI Ila $Wedtfl, JS: CorOfta del Mir. Klwlnls Club of coral llMf ltnt B Jvd.. Cost• Mes. N.-f Hertior l MlrlM, 1045 B9'1 Beed\, 12:10 p.m Fount1fn VelleY • cols', 11151 9-Beecll. 12:11 P·"' N-t·lrvlM Ito Fire ..... 3:1!1 ,,,m. TueMil ,.,. NewlMlll at ,:., ...... ~ .,. ... tll 7:51 """'-""" way ,_... 3::W p,m. TueldeY enrOlf Aw. 7:17 p.m .. mtdlC; Isabel St. """"" 11:12 1.m. Tut! 17621 Sllll Harb 12:l9 p.m .. oran end Londondtrn 2:CO 11.m., orns end Wimer Av• 12:47 e.m. Wedi* lor _, IA Gold ~ 4:26 1.m. W9dna Celllaltl $1. c .... • : .., •. !ft. Tlleldll1I Sl?Wt 11111 S.n 4:22 p.m., racue Drive 11:21 p.m .. NKUI, DEATH l WR Htnlon P. Writtlt Loo Aneele1. Dell Survived bY molt "'"' ,_ bro!llers, Wolttt Denlel-J 0.-1 sitter. S...Vlell. T1lundrl 11'1' Colonlll FUM BR• Fm J. 8rDwn. Hunllnvton Beed!. U . Survived by P Jldt Br8111 bro erendPlrenta, Mr McKlllM'I'. F1m Wlshlnt to meke tlons. pJeese con lleldl Memorlll lion unn. service Pt« F1mlly Col Sill AnM Luella Siie' , P1lrMr SI., c .. 1. • IV raldellt fot 51 ltl/tlMtnd, Eerl, of , ,Robtrl E. SllefJln, L. SMflln, Tusli,,. fin •nd Wllll1m Com MeNI lhn Bovd, Glendelei &etch, Ind RIY leln, C1\lfoml11 t !rude Cne, Gere Merv BetenCOUrt erenclclllldren. Vii nesdrf, Wntdlll P.M. Servlea, Wa tcllll ClllMI !test Mlmorill I tuerv. ~ c BALTZ MC C....del ~ Costa Meta BELL BF MOR1 111 Broadw•: UI PACIFI MEMORI • Cemetery • Clu -Padfle Newplli Bet .... PEEX : COLONIAL 8(1 ,... ... . .......... llOTll'l 1' m M ........ l&t W'P.lft'CUn ., .. ,,.. . .. wan MEllOIU M~ '1-.i .. ......,., --I Wtdntsday, May 15, 1968 DAJL y PllOT 11 .. For~s 'Iii Tustin . Panel Dlseasslon SA Moves ~oft· Tacklt:s Harb'!r Issue To Accept SECARD'S SWIMMING POOL SALE TUSTIN -~--ml Flmfier, repnMOting the ~lhip tun tl tbe Orange County C o a a t Orange County her ot ...t.'uodiatioll. and represen- TUSTIN -Eight more Commerce will be beld here taUves ol the H a r b o r students 1 u 1 p e c t e d or Thursday at \be Revere Distrlct and tbe Orange narcotics violation& have Hoose. County League of Cities. been =ed from Tustin ~ue will be a panel J o h n Ga 1 v l n , ad· U.,. Mool Qlerict, • 4f the -~ ~ aKlstaDt to llrtllinl .. JI .. lllllller ~ 1 r_b or ~ As~n Jotan , '<·· 1'1aitllave been e1Pllld ~s Panel ~•ill..._.. Brljp <a-~>. will '1• by die---.· · Orance e..:io:::12:t dis~--~ to · fte acticll ,,. ,._ in Adrian k r . AB ',lUI. in by e....tlve seuloa • Wlded ~11& th~ . a r 4 . , f!f • Btill~uJtl.ative · t h e atJ.a.na..........,, llllllllits ~~ H. ·"'ttl~ ........ ol Ill Barbor and their i-ata ,_..,all· · · · • Record ed in one at a Ume to face the boerd behind closed doors. •/ All of the 10 students previously expelled remain out of school. C h a r g e s against several have been Orange ~OU"f'tY w·o~'~ \ dismissed in juvenile court. Send Out I ts Laundry lffeetlllflS but the borad has not acted ORANGE _ ~ plan to WUHSOlY to reinsb\te them. "farm out" Orange County ~ T--., VIII• The school diatrict •cted· Medical Center's laundry ~·.~:s .. :_n-°""' .......,, under discretionmy power here to private Cirros was c 1Y11 Air ,...,... ......, *' n. .,, given it tbroulh revisio~ of discarded TIJesdhf when I> AcKle """' ~ ...... 7:• p,m, the ....... ...&..•-•IAR -A -J ~ ..._,.. L.... -. 111. ---a...,.. "'vue studies indicated the county ~1c T..i. 1• """ "' "· • eucf.ed' b tbe Letlalature was doing it che..,..r than a ":~ ,..., ....,. ....., '·• last fall. private laundry ~d ~""::.' ~"*:...~.:= ()tJler' 1ehool d t 1 tr 1 c ts County ,wntinistr U Of 1 P.m. have tabn the posit1on 11\at ' ficez' Robert E Tb a ~ td-H=~ He~ L::':'.J:-~ in the cue C1f oU ~ ..__ . · omas to t11111.., lkach, 1:30 •""· oa-cotks ~ WQI' · .. supervisors the low bJd eos1. Mae Junior Chlmblr ., c-abide i-M..--i Ill ,._ the hospital's laundry ,.,.,ce. MeM v~ Country Club. "J -..-...... ..A Coshl Mesa, I:• p.m. courts. ' WU 12.5 cellts pe\" ~ Costa Mesa I! .... Aerie, 1'6 W. lflll ""·.....i-'I ..__. v;.... bll from & firm that bas special-. Sll'ftt, Colle *'-• I:• p.m. £ ...... ~ -&-..1 in =tal la•__._• lJn ' Sclu•r• •'"9n ..,.,. °"* CIUb. been an -~1 ... n In the -........ J • T'*-HeH, Flnt ~Id ........,_. tem four.-CllUrdl, GI W. 'ltll $1., Coltll Mae, COUDtJ, al 09 J~•• l :OI "·"'· A ttud1 by the county tyttlar Arn Y-1t...-nc-. •. ...u•-...,__, ...,e OCMC ,.._.., 1,..., *-f llMdl, I:• --IHI~ UI Indicative ol the lm· mena1ty ol tbe OCMC'a laUD· dry oPetation. Thomas said 1.7 million pound& were pro- cesaed in the past six month& aoct that ill a 12· month period county costs would be •10,000 less than eommer~ baaed .on the •Jad1 fillril. Forces Day Fete Slated o~~ County Silt Cll& 1*1 a. s; .. Expelled lMmdry WU dotnc the same JA56-v1. o.orto. NHPOrt 8Mdlt"t11 ---.,,.· job-t:f..2 cents per --..1, ...,...... Anntiil Armed Fore e 1 ~;:-.., s... Au••, ~ 'ftom said " 11eadl T-· ~ . ..,.... -..-In Anaheim oAJl ftceta ~f coet were in· Day Open BOUie will be held end /Mitt ...................... I _, .. ...: ud1 • Saturday at El Toro Marine !.... """"IOAY • QIN-in the a tor. ICIKW·LI• T-tm•ster's C""-0n1re AN ABE IM -• 'tUt'WY, Thomas said, in-Oorps Air Station Will Gete catet.l'I•· Fesl\lon lsl•nd. "-' ltudents, including t Y • ,.1 u d l n :n: ire ct labor, Number 1..-n to the nublic Center, ,._,., 8ffdl, 1 •·"'· gir'• lJed -. _ ... ___ 11 .,.,... r-Breatrut o.11n11,1 cwb o1 eos11 ,,,_, ..,, were e:spe -ae"v""'~ s u P P e a , from 10 a.m. to 4 P.·m· Cor•I RMI Restaurent, 26-15 ....... Anaheim Hi• sch.• 1 utilities, d .......... iatioD and Slx .u .. -11 -u 1-on eiw •• Cost• Mew, 7:30 • m. ll!il"' ~..-vv .... 1LaW1 .. • ~ ao.rd of Rn11on. N~ H•"*' District Mooday fw allefld employee benefits. display for viewing, an A4 c001• ~. B•lboa a.y ci.ei. use ol narcotks to bring to Tb om as recommended "Skyhawk," an F4 "Phan· w!'.::,~~~~ ~::;.;, K1nti•s Table 50 the number trllteel hive tbat laundry operations be to m , ' • a K C 1 3 O F e:C::;1"~ ... ~";'1n~1~"ir11or. expelled duriog tbe cmnnt '"9ewecl periodlcally to test "Hercu.lel," a CH46 "Sea 5Mt $1111'1 ltutaur•nl, NrMl>Ol1 school year. competitive colt experience... ~t" and • CHs.1 "Sea 8Hdl~12c':''., ~ •I ,,,.,, The board toot the latest He also urged the medical Stallion," tbe"lattertwo both ~~M.~2 ~· Hrihw•'f· action after a three·bour. 'center administrators con-helicopters. Klw•nl• c1ub o1 Cost• M_.Nortt1. closed-door bearing. Later tinue to increase efficiency Movies a n d additional Cot•I lltef ltullwant, 26Al HerbOr th T Bl'lfv cost• Mfte, n :1t 11.m. fuur o er s tu de n ta • aid reduce costa to retafu a displays will be in hangar 5 N..-t Hert1or Kl••n11 ciub. vu1e previously e'"'"'lled, were clear-cut _..... advantage sh-by the S ta t 1 o n Merine, IMS Ir/Sidi Drive. ..-1 ~It"" '-~ v .. u e_,,, 12:1• "'"'· reinstated by the trustees. over pl'ivate cootraoting. Training Division. F°""'1ln VIII.., IClwftla C!W, F,.,.. -----------------------------colt'. 11151 '-" •ML. Huntl"ltOll N=i·1~i!.! 11W•l"f aib, 0""91'., Fire Ca~I• W II' W l :OI p,m. T~. tr.a ftre, lMI ........ \Ml,,,.... J·'9 ~-11'9111 ... ZUI Mlillle It. 7;51 ........ tr•lll ""' 1G12 Vllllit Wiiy ,_.. v • .., 3:)1 '·"'· T119tdey, -· 11l91 0046-eNOll A .... 7:17 p,m., ~ 11111, 17111 a.nt• lube! $1. ............. a.-clt 11:12 e.m. Tuesday, mtdlal eld. 17421 $1111 H•l"bor Lene 12:39 p.n1., vr•u fire, Muntrer Drll,.. and LcndOnderl"Y Lane 2:CO ,,mJ •ran fire, Hotlllnt Street •nd Wam.r Avenue 12:'7 e.m. WtdnesdeY• car ,.,., Te.,. tor -· " Goldft WI!" s1 ... t la_ .... 4:2' 1.m. WeclnndeY, rut flN, OD Celtl9e St.c.N • 1:4' e.m. TIMNY, =-...,.. Mfllt strMt .... "" 0"'8· ,_, •:ZZ P.m., Nl(W, ml llO'l'll h im Drlw 11 :21 '·"'" ,.c.ve, '" o.mn DEATH NOTICES WRIGHT H<nlon P. wr11111. 6U Cuonclf!let SI., Loa A!lfflU. D•le ol death, MeV ll. Survived by mothor. Miidred Denlel- Mftl -bro!Mrs. Ge«9t WrlvM and W•l"1' 0e111ei..1 •ltPl>ro!Mr. Fronll 0..-1 alltw. Merlorle ,,,,._.,, S---. Tllwldey, 1 P.M., P .. F.,... llY Coleftlel Funer11 Home. BROWN Fred J, atown. 61n ShtllY ~. Hun1lrwto11 Bead!. 0.19 of dt•lll• Mey u . sun.Iv.cl by ••rents. Mr. •"" Mrs. Jeck a..-1 broftWr, ll•vi me~rn•I .,. .... l'Wftll, Mr. end Mn. Clar1t McKIMIY. ~•mllY -b "'-Wlslllnt to rNlce memorlel <e11trlbtl- tlons. PIH,. contrlllute to tlle L- llffell tMmorlel HotPllll ltellebllll• lion Un". S.rvlc:rJ, TilurtNV. i P.M~ Pttlt F-llY Colonl•I Funeral Homa. SHEFLIN AMe LMlle Slleflln. Ate 6'. f/f m P•lmer St~ Cotle Mue. Onnee Cou~ l't realdent ter so wars. SurvlWf by llutlNncl, IE•rl, of the holMI lour .-. , ltobtrt I. Slltllln, Mont. Yllt11 Ftlnlr l. SMflln, Tuslln; J..-(Hell Shlf· lln end Wllll•m H. ~ lltlll of c-MeM1 "''" ~. Wlllle!W 80Yd. Glencl&lle1 NonNn ~ l.9'1f Bead!, end ltay 80\'d. helt """""" t1ln, C•llfon!Mr two 1l11tfS, Mn. Gljl. lrvde c..... Gerdtn Grew. elld Mrs. Mary .. tencGurt, ""8Ml!rt1 encl If .,.nddllldrtn. Vl>lte"°"' toni.llt, WICI- _.,, Wntdlff ~from 1 to f P .M. s.rvka. Tllu......,, It A.M~ Wnteflff ai..1. lntermtftt, Harbor llul MM!orlel Pert<. W..l<llff INJr. tu.ry, ......... Olrwcton. BALTZ MORTUAJllES C..... Ml Mar OR UGI c.sta ... Ml f.2'24 BELL BROADWAY MORnlARY UI B~-z~ta Mqa PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAH Cemetery e M......,. C..pel -Pldftc Vin Drift Newpert 8etd. c.llf .... 14'-ml PEEKF.1' COLONIAL~ ROME •llMAft. We*>s'lr m.- 1111'111'1 llOtm1ABY ., ..... .. •--tf'"' ... ..... Wlll'IUDI' llOl'IUA.IT c&. ma.c.ea .._ ..... An Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday I J Hands~me utility bu.ilding solves-storage pr;)blems 99.95 " 8'X7'X75'' No rMMJ clown• n UM ,.,.,.JI Time ,.,..,..nt pt.,e Gabled, deep ribbed stHI storage ~uilding ends lawn and garage clutter. Tough and durable green and white plastic finish. Smooth gliding double doon epen on built·in tracks. Doors are lockable. ... Steel supported plywood floor for extra protection. Colorful steel units look pocf on yoUf property 7'x6'11.11' vtility t>uildh19 with ~ IOIM 1turdy 1IHI 79.99 11M11ffuctien ottd great fHtyNt • ttle obcw. unit. . • 1 I' x7' art' .......-a.ulWf"f ._ ._, rt1'1*1 pn•la f« wolh otld ,..,, .. ~_....a r.•adCllfM, d11Nltle ..... fl.W. ........ °'"'"""" Ledi-..,. .... d ... ~ • 10' •'Tt' ., ... ...,... e..ncn.., ,_. .. pleftty ., utro ,,._ fer JWfd ect•I,_.... WW.. tllMI ..-.. p .... ,. ...... 129.95 169e95 HUNTINGTa. BEAOf NEWPORT BEACH Huntinp,n ~ . ..:. F1shion Isl.ind .. " District. P&Dll moderator wU1 be C. J. Mmta, fwmer' ex· ecutive ol the Oranae Coun- ty Fann Burtau. H e presently serves •• advilor to the ~ CowltJ Qwo. ber'1 Oaunty Go"'1' _.., AftUw Committee. ~..,be made by Ollbf t 11 e, ~ oltice in A•rt i'm. '71.... ' PANEL MODERATOR c. J. Marki U.S. Bid SANTA ANA -City school trustees hft'e Tues· day night moved for the first time in the directloo of ~ ·'9deral aid. TbeJ 'lutbor11ed S II p t . Glena TMor to propose federally la.need project.s and to. recnlt a c!oordlnator 'ot ,.....i projecfL 'lbe action was taken unanimously. Tabor _Presented a report NJCOlllmefdng more than $21 million worth ol pro. crams over a five-year period. Included are several ,aimed at children from poverty and m I n o r i t y backgrounds. The motion for Tabor to draw up applications for Mera! funds was made by Jeae F. Berry, Negro board member just ap· pointed Tuesday night. GIANT POOl 16x30-0.Di 100% Rectongulor 3 to I ft. o..p ff1M111Cift9 Completely an1talled Only $1169.00 INCLUDES: Pool, 1-~ H.P. Filters, Built-In Auto-Slclm· mer, Bottom Drain, Stainless Steel Lad- der, 1 End and Side Decking; Steps, and 20 Mill Liner with 12 Year Warranty. NO f:L•CTIUC I AU SIDS TO RT YOUI YAID ' _______ __, ~O Miii LiMr, Board, Heatet-, Zonolite Bottom llfht. Slide, ond Lazy l or l Shope OptlonalL ' ' 5 LocotiOftl With 9 Years Experience SEE OUR DISPlA Y NOW O~llN 7 DAY• A WEEK 10:IO TO 7:Jt 221 S. MAIN, 01AN01 Jn-1"2 The boara'has been under pre96ure from faculty and staff to eccept federal aid and is currently facing a law1uit by parent.a to force1-------------------- tt to do IO. Air Pen·n•y Stores Ope,n Every Night Monday Throug~ Saturday enne~J _ ALWAV&F1asrauAUTV THRU SAT. ONLY REDUCED I Let this elegaht wrought iron furn.iture grace your backyard '"' ~eg.:~wS99 No tlown ,.,.,,..... ••• -,_...,_ TIIM r.,,..nt .... Beautiful wrought Iran fumiture lets you lift the outdoor IM In style! Comfortable high.crowned back cushkn Jn our popular Patricio print~ be m....d 1o lolicl grwn vinyl for a mix match Jfect. White enmnel finish. Save $20 on tit 5 pc. ... of 1 lcM Mat, 1 club chair, 1 co"-table ... 2 end tables. ~ MultHoler pagoda umbrella with continental style w~ Push button t11t -.chanlam, robe and !Ow.-marually ..... ii.-....... ~ .... NOW 34. 99 .HUNTINGTON BEACH '-(Huntinpn Centw) NEWPORT (FMhion Island) ------r -----------------_..;;--------------~---=----------...__ ________ , __ 111-..~l!l!I .... .. .. Ally PILOT Wtdnesc!l1, May 15, 1968 lamorous Event l82 Boats Ready rn Bermuda Race 1 nonth and a baU before ·une 22 start of ttie 635· Newport. R. I. to 1uda yecht race, 182 1g vessels have n· ted iDYitations to com· according to race com· !e chairman Sydney H. !rs of the sponsoring s.ing Club of America. e ra<:e is spoDSOred ly by the CCA and the al Bermud'3 Yacht Club. 1e of the yachts whicb is ady a finn eM:ey is John Kilroy's 73-f<>QL_yawl oa Tl from ~t bor Yacht Club. tialoa 'i.rst to finish in the 1966 muda race, is n o w oute to the East Coast to >are to de.lend her 1966 in the Bermuda cross· FEND WIN rtor to the start of the muda race, Kialoa II also defend her overall dicap win in the Block nd Race. oe of the m o s t norous sailing everits in world, the Bennuda ' ~aditionaily Jl"O~des not.ch competition. In ition, the course from nton Reef Light, off vport, -R. I. across the ( Stream to S a i n t rid's Head more often 1 not offers some brutal 1thtt conditions ttlat test n boats and crews. 'he 1966 fleet of 167 boats ountered wind cooditioos n zero to gale force - mostly the lattier. The rall handicap wtmer was Vincent Lear's Cal-40 mderi>ird from Rye, N. EP 151 UMJT ogers said the race c:Om· tee will make an effort kee-p the 1968 fleet to ut 150 boats in the in· -st of manageability, ny and quality of corn· 1tion. Yachts telecUd to race l be those wtu.c:h in the nion of ttie committee , h>ro~ seaworthy :i well equipped. manned competent o U -ah or e ?'ft ctpeble ., bmdllng lxlitior» ol .. whidl "''' eneountered on lie t:rfp md from Bermuda," be said. Previous Bermuda races have ti.ad as many as six classes. The 1968 fleet will be broken up according to ratings, with con.sideration given to manageable group- tngs and ~lative sizes as in the past. No nat.ing less th'cln 29.5 feet will be used for the purpose or calculating time allowances, although a yacht wfth a lower rating will be ellgible to compete -iC she has a corrected "L" factor c a I c u l a t e d without auy "S" correction of at least 29.5. ALLOW TABLES The handicap formula will be 5/6 of the allowance tables used by the North American Yacht Ra ci n g Union. Rogers said tllis was based on caJculatloos of tlte- CGA 's research commtttee whose studies of p a s t Bttmuda races show it to be a more equitable system. The f a s t e s t passage ln 811Y Bermuda r.ace was made by the 73-foot yawl Bolero, sailed by Sven Salen of Sweden in 1956. Her time w<as 70 hours. 11 minutes. 40 secoods. far an average speed of nine knots. Interestingly, a similar boat turned in itle slowest time first to flntsb. It was the 72--foot yawl Ver1turer (now named Audacious) tllen owned by H. G. Haskell Jr. The time was 121 :13:12. DONATED TO USC (Audacious was later own· ed by Baldwin M. B~ldwin of NHYC. He doDated it to USC alW the 1966 Bermuda and Trans-At.J.aotic races, and USC recently sold it to Walter Gubelman of New York.) In addition to class prizes, there will be four trophies at tbke -h~ by the Bermuda Trophy for the best c:UrecUd time in the fleet. oo-ers are 1be Edlu Troptiy fw the eecood best corTeeted time, md Herbert L. St<>M Memoriel fw the first )'adlt to finish. ·•nd the Hiney Conover Memorial for the eeoond yadlt to fWlb. linky Dink Owners iwwHaveOuinGroup ltlini·Boats Amotlfl ltl••• Sharing the spotlight with larger vesaels at New- port Harbor Yacht Club's Opening Day ceremony were these electronically controlled models which are becoming popular wi~ arm-chair sailors. Wekome AfJoard Boating Group Critical Of Anti-pollution Bill By ALMON LOCKABEV boating neet uses our state's In this business I t • s always good to find that someone agrees with )'(>U. We've been sounding off for months on the legisl&-tive threat to have all boats in· at.all chemical toilets or holding tanks 011 the theory that boating people are savagely polluting t h e waters of this and other states. Comes now the Southern California Marine Associa· tion whose officials are voic· ing more thtin a little alarm at the number of legislative bills being introduced at both the federal and state levels aimed at recreational boating's a 11 e g e d con· tribution to water pollution. Says Ed Nichols, SCMA, ex- ecutive director : "It appears to us that the legislators believe that re boata ~ a major °"..,~f water pollution. It 1,100 miles of coastal a harbor watenvays. so why should such craft be the only ones singled out as a 1olu· lion to the problem! Why only the boat owner? be doesn't have to haft a college biology ·degree to know large municipalities dump more polluta11ts Jn a single day than 50,000 boats could dump In a year. He see. large c o ro m e r c i a 1 vessels, Navy v e 1 s e l $,, manufacturing and food pro· cessing plants d u m p i n g millions of gallons o f pollutants every day in the waters of this state. "The boat owner h8'5 more desire for non-polluted waters than the avera~e citizen and we believe he will cooperate to the fullest to attain aucb dema water. But when b• becomes the only target in Jrater pollu· Uon legislation, be wonders. "SCMA, California's only eeam~f!ftlg an.ti· pleatiure boat i n d u !I 1 r y for tn· organization b o a s t i n g a' land f~b water l et and -membership of 175 com- certam h a r b ors and panit:s, wants to see in· mal'.lr_las are compl~tely dustry, municipalities, com· justifi'ed but, we believe, mercial and government should be initiated and ea. veuela ad pleaaure boats forced by tile local agency included m the ..tti>Ollutlon responsible foe auch waters-. · legislation -net" j u s t .. Mu c b of California'• pleaaure boata alone." 'WDer'I •f ~ . boata -... antque ne-sewn craft -h a Ye aniied an association to ~e building and sailing • s p emive, do.ft-youraelfj family fun boat Chat Is so fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim .. !I boats in Southern .ifomia, according to Bob y, Westminster, tlm· art chairman. 3.,-aid 1t of ... ene- ;lgn Rinty, Dinb are npleted or undeT COD- uction in California. ·we already have one or >re Rlnky Dlnks in five uthern Calltornia coun· s: 0 r a n g e , Sant.a .rbara. Los A n g e 1 e s , verside and San Diego," id Clay. "Our goal is an tlve n~t in eacb COW!ty." The Rink")' Oink has been ·med a super Sabot - me basic sha{>e but 50 rcent longer, with a jib- aded sail plan end cen· :-board. The boat ii an in· fhird in'66 ., teawuihy that it bas been t sailed 30 miles offshore on one of the Great Lakes. It is also a potential Nteing boot Whidt can plane \mder the right wind CClllditionl. Mc>lt UllU9Ul1 aspect of ttle R.ink1 Dint is its COD· struction. The sides, bottom halfta and traneoms are cut ma plywood and holes are drilled along the edges. These pieces are then sewn togeUier with 50-pound test nylon line and ttle boat takes ahape immediately. T he seams are fiberglassed in· side dlen the entire outside is &laued -after the ltitcbea have been sended off. nnd tile bull is built without forms, jigs, frames nails, screws or glue. ' For free plans and in· formation, write Bob Clay, 15590 Irene Way Westminlter. ' I See by Today's Want Ads • What wooderful ti.rgains In the mllcellaneous coJ. umn! • Heft' I a member.lhlp in the Newport Beach Ten- nis cllJ>, betng IOld by a private party. e Pllrly will trade a boat slip at the Long Beach Marina for a similar slip in Newport Harbor. • Here's a 1~ Chrysler Im- perial for $375. • Where to find a lteywOOd Wakefield Hu1dl and Din- ing room 1et for PJO, • An Airline pilot'• home la l .... NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 PM.~TURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ,,,... -. . • Baek to DMV \ . Bogt Registration Change 'Sought • . The Southern California through one of the lU field Mar I 11 e Associatioti, a offices ol the DMV cw the marine trade association, is main office ol DMY in backing an Assembly bill Sacramento. that would place pleasure Boat registratioQ w a ·, boat registration back in the taken out of Lhe haoda of bands ~ the Division of DMV in 1962 When Lhe Motor Vefricles where it -*as legi~lature banded t b e in the early 1960s. • chores over to the then ne bill is AB ta Dlvisicm o1 Small cntt authored by Assemblyman Harbors -known as the Vincent Thomas ( D • s a n Department of Harbon and Pedro). Watercraft. If the bill p a s s e s. • According to SCMA, the California's 421,000 boat legislature simply did not owners would register ttlelr realjie that the new. depart· ~!ts ~ transfers of tit!!__ menl--did not have field of. fioel tbrou&hout the ltate •lea& in hir are. and bave for the convaieoce of bc>lt te write &.crlJllelM lot m. owners. formation "fo desperation, t h e • ~ department utea tried to Second reaaon for the pro-- prevail on the pleasure boat poeed ebanp ii that many deaJ,r to become a ao-ealled boat regiltrationa a n d volunteer registration agent. transfers involve a iood A few dealers went along, deal ot money anct the ~bUc but otllen refused," the • · flnda tbemfflvea ~Iqi to SCMA said. untan"i.. r-'atration aad 1be result, acccrdlng to .-..... SCMA otftcials, is that the transfer problems with a boeting public ol California volunteer agent who,' in is having a very difficult many cues, may not be time. 'nle pubUc bu no way familiar with the coo-ect of knowing _the reglstration procedures. PENNEY~S GARDEN CENTER.~. ALWAYS ON r ·HE GROW! Our eveM)l'ffn scene lumps with JUNIPERS! .... s,.clA ... Your yerd'll turn 9rHn with •nvyl Full 'n busy, low-sprHdy Tam junip•rs just jumping to plant their roots finaly in your ground. Th•y'll add lush touch•s •v•rywher• and 9row witheut • fuul PriH blu .. 9rHn tams will NV• you "grHn stuff' at this P•nn•y price! 77~ The. spreacl's on with KellocJg's GOLD S .. R MANURE , ...... : c.ta'ner : ~ . .. ~ . . . ... K•llogg and Nature m1k1 9rHt partners in. bringing you 1 soil build- .., that's a n.+ural: Gold StHr Manure. Fertilizes and conditions s•ll in .n eclorlen, non-burning way. ~ Oisc.Ura9e1 weeds. •ncoura9es lawM and gardens. 2.CU11t1c ft. .... laftclnl feeds yards with GRO·RITE SOI). FOOD Are your lawns encl 91rd1n• hungry? Nourish them with llndini's 111-pur• pese f•rtiliHr with the b1lanced 6 -I 0 -4 formulation. Easy-sp•raclin9 J p•lletired form ••• •nential mineral~ for California soil. R•duced alkalinity impro .. s water p•.tration for 9row- 9row action! Coven 1250 ICI· ft. Kelott rols out tt.e bales of PEAT MOSS 'You can't comp•t• with pHt mou from Kellogg's) That's why Penneys piles up the biles .•. and hails 'eml For the hi9hesf wat•r-1b1orbin9 Cl· pa city •• ·• and for conditioning san· dy or clay soih, this pHt moss is topsl High acid-content, excellent i1t1ul.+or ••• great top mulch. 3~ • 4-cultlc ft ..... K1lo11 latwt..,.... soil 11wld1r NlllOHUMUS Never-wait chemicel fertlllHr l•ta you plent lmm•diatelyl Enrkhes ancl '"'~·" poor soil. Mild and mellow fOf' citrus, evocade ~ncl other plent.. ·Th.routhly decompos.d for Ml'f' w~. lmprov" toll strudvt•. w .... , ''"ell, rutftc loolr, dust c-. tr.I, t.o. eo,,., t.•da ind plenter boxes with pet..,le bark to hlthfitht Y"' lencfscape a..4 et th• Hme tl1t1 .. 1nsul.t• yeur1solft ,., h .. tthy e, ..... , Jumb .. sin divttn: 1112 "d i/a •. ' 2~; . \ ........... ...... . ; f'EV(P.ORT BEAGH. -FASHION ISLAND _, I ' I . .. .. I ...._ Co1 WASHINGTOI ,,special House •· Services subcor •· investigated thE year ago will 1 'ex amlne what · ·~ "unrealis· ' erJces in twc Gurement ~ ····• Rep. Richan 'rl-Mo., said Committee also ..-the Army wb? ,the bid of an &J turer whose p . ;. million below success{ Ill bid ''Motors. "l believe tbt • titled to a full • the matter anc examine the wl detail," lchol'(! The subcom · charged in it 'Octobet that gram had b mismanaged,'' hearings ¥ay The latett erupted after S. McGovern. the Senate tt Co., of Saco. supplier of tb machine.,.... one of two CCII ed despite Ill · 240,000 rifle• i"ice of '31 m Instead tw tractl' for J 240,000 ritJea awarded to Richardlon ci Mass., a cellll million and Cl Di vision .of G Ypsilanti, M m:UJJou:-- TbeArmyh it called • 1ai latest 11411 whicb It em once m111Uf1 are determl quotled pictt ject 1o neg. ·~·.:ward. :' It attribut ... 'ference in prl ; GM and H&i ;;..ngber w~e -<ftld to vary costs. Harrington • was a major · ., l'tf 14 rifle an "'...equipment ca ~~116 product said. Accorc ~ ~partment •verag e employe In ti earns $167.7 Worcester, 1 Low hom mod izatl ... loan Improve y• way you li'. COit Home ~'Loan from National B greater enj your home: same time, sale value Just decide and give t We're read Come in or 49 FulJ.S Scrofnf Sou Sen PU ~ n One .... moatmolk dflttee fft I ;--I 2211 w. ,. DAJLY PILOT 13 Committee \ WASHINGTON (AP) -A '118.89. of the Ml& has been Colt cdisCIW details of lhelr pro. then requested to submit a Martmont'a bid, the Army . Investigates. High Cost of Army Rifles .. -special House Armed Fol.lr flrma soqbt the new lndustries, Jnc., Hartford, posal ceiling price, to be in· ~d, ''The two contracts _ Servlces subcommittee that Ml& contracts after the Conn. ''The negotiations with the corporated in a letter con· were based upon an ac· · Investigated the Ml& rille a De!enae Department IJL· lD addition to GM HU four companies covered on· tract, with t h e un-celerated d e l i v e r y re· year ago will reconvene to nounced early last month aod Maremont, C' d 111 a c ly production and technical derstaodlng that negoUa· quirement. 'Jbe--producers ' 'examine what its chairman that additional sourcet o1 Gage of Warrtn, Mlch., malt.n," 1he Army said. lions would contlnue to seleded were Jud&ed to be ··;calls "unrealistically high" supply woq)d be needed. made an offer, but offlda1I "After tbt two heft sources establish a deCiniUve price." the moat capable of mHUna ..• erices in two new pro. Until now, the sole SlQ>Pller of that f&rm bave declined to bid been Cllose.n, each was As for rejection o l this delivery schedule. f!urement C()fJtracts. -------.;..;...------------------------:·-·: • Rep. Richard B. lcbord, D·Mo., said h l s aub- . eommittee also pl*ie to ut ,..the Army why it reject.eel .lhe bid of an arm1t manufac· turer whose price was ., . '. million beJow that of one · successful bidder, General ''Motors. INSDIBL& INa.tJDES I \ ~---~······ "'lbe MatemoJrt Corpora· Uon has consJderable pro- duction capability and over· all ability, but there waa leaa aaauraoce that it oould meet the a c c e le r a te d schedule." AccordJnl to the Army, ......... "' .... • •• llU IMTIIUI ........ Tiii ..... . . ,. . ........ ... .• •·.• . ,, . • • • none of lht fOW' ftrms was asked to quote a price dur· lng the first phase of the oeg0Uation1 which it said began last March. a·ut, the Army said, price com- petition had begun aa early as October 19, 1967. _ -''I believe the pubUc la en- titled to a full explaaatlcll of the matter and we intend to examine the whole matter Jn detail," lchord said. The subco~mittee, wb1cb ~ · charged in its report 1ait 'October that the Mla pro- gram had been "croal7 mismanaged." wQJ reopen • NllCAlJ ""9 •IT •NICAl1...,•n ·••IUlltf • Cll •na """"' • (I) P.a. CAin (All bi, SU.I) r • • • • • • • • ••••• . . .. . SIMMONS KING SIZE ENSEMBLE hearings ~Y H. The latest JOI hror' erupted af1er S.. Geor19 s. McGovern, D-S.D., Wei the Senate U..t 11.anmoat Co., of Saco, Maine -lole supplier of 1IM Araf'1 • machine ,.._,ailed to 11t one of two contracts awlrcl· ed despite tta otrar to ~ 2t0,«X» riftea for a ceWnc ~ice of • mDllon. lnltead t w o • J e a r COD· tracts · for produotioll of 240,000 rifJel each ... awarcled to .Berrtncton 6 Ricbardaon of Worchester, Mass., a ceBJq~~ million and to Division of Geaeral Matin, Ypsilanti, Midl., for 9111 mil . ----The Army hu iasued what ft called a I.act lheet aa the latest Mll contracts Jn which It emJ>h-1-f tbM once m•ufacturtnc ClOlta are determined wtth 1bt quoted p1cel wm be· sub- ject to necot1ation down- .... -.ward. ·•· It aU:rlbuted t b e dlf. ~ ·rerence in price between the .i ~M and H&R contracts to 1>..tig.ber w_,e scales at GM • ltnd to varying tooling up costs. Hanington & Richardson · • ·was a major producer of the ~114 rille and much of its ; ..equipment can be utillzed in :rans production, the Anny said. According to Labor ~ ~partment figures t h e . • v e r a g e manufacturing -employe In the Detroit area earns $167.74 a week. In Worcester, the average ts Low cost home modern- ization " loans. Improve your home any way you like with a low cost Home Modernization :'Loan from United States National Bank. You11 get greater enjoyment out of your home now and. at the same time, ina-ease the re- sale value for the future. Just decide oo your needs and give us an estimate. We're ready to help you. Come in or can us. UNl'I'BD STATBS NATIONAL BANK e _....,...,.... ....... ~ ... ,..... ........... I . 5erYlllt ,.. PUIUC a ~ TRADI . One ., the .. ,.... ~ "*' m1d1m prlntfnt f• di ..... '" 0.....,. CeUnty • : • 9 .,,,,,,,,,,, 2211 w ....... lhd. . . .. - MATl'RESS KING SPECIAL! llS-IATOB TWll . $1888 IOIS .... OR IAlllDI 9-PIECE CORNER UNIT M .-.cT MIMI,_,._•· ... ·;:.~ .. r·· ...•. -,,..,, .. .. ,.., ... c ............. ... ........... .,., . 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' .. .. \ I I ( , .. PILOf Wtdntsday, M,y 15, 1968 ennedr, Invasion in Offing J;E COUNTY in· Keonedy-sty'le, is a 1ssibillty today and y as Senator· Robert nnedy's californla n baodwagon gets >high gear. 7S have been hot K himself may put semi.surprise ap- e at the CaWornia ::>fficers Association ? at the Newporter fewport Beach. while, the Kennedy is gathering i n home of Mrs. Fraok Fry in WestmlMlel' May 21, then before the Ha.atlnito• lk~lt Rotary Club 1or lunch the same day. SENATOR TH 0 l\1 AS n CtUfornla for the Eil.i:tUliiiiliii irnary push. KUCHEL has already made his swing to the Peace Of· ficers' conclave in Newport, calling ror law and order, and on his heels today was State Superintendent o f rubtic instruction Max Raf· ferty, calling. naturally, for law and order. Max is also due for a television cam· palgn speech ·May 2.5 at Knotl's .Berry Farm in his NAMES on the .gon include Mn. lrade., wife of the ide publisher and state school board !' Thomas Braden; torney wou.. K. Ji, co-<:halnnan with raden of "People for ly"; RFK's w ife mother Rose, brother r Ted, sisters !'ttra. Lawford and Mr1. Smith: former JFK ! Ted Sorensen, and !S J.U D . '.eller JV, a member 1 West V l r g i n i a &ture, who Tuesday be Democrati c itlon for secretary of Another claim to ls hia wife; she's a Percy, claughler-of bigwig, Sen. Charles of Dllnois. 1 don Sou the r n :"Dia'a populaUon ex· i, DR. DOOTl.JTI'LE indeed joined t h e al fray in t h e crats' efforts (con. g) to unseat 3.5th ~t C o n g r e s s m a n 1 B. tJU ol Tustin. one isn't fiction- Hugh Loftlog's good , however. He is Dr. U F. DoolJUle, :n, •e late p r o f of !lllistry at the Unlver- f C.ufomia at San DI· llWe ts described by a Jolla campaign head· en as "sby and retir· June bid to unseat the l:ng.'' but he's in Newport aforementioned Kuc he I . Beach today for coffees at They're calling the Knott's the homes of Mr. and i\lrs. thing a "Rollicking Rafferty Jolut L. Rowlaad. 4807 Rally," so there. Dorchester Road , Corona c 0 u N T E R I NG FOR del Mar; and Mr. and !\lrs. KUCHEL. attorney Redger Don Bwer, 2324 Arbutus Howell or Trabuco Canyon. St., Newport. also known in some coastal ROBERT B A D JI A '1 , political jurisdictions. will head Kucht'l volunteers for assemblyman up for re-elec· Orange County along with tion yet unopposed so far in co-chairman J•mes H . the June Primary. i s nevertheless h um min g Kladel, J r. of La g un a Beach. political tunes these days. llley in turn will get Badbam bas come out four-square against escalation or distaff aid from t h e Orange County Airport use. mesdarMs W. Lee Spe11eer, "It isn't feasible to expand Corona de! Mar; B•rold E. operations at the present B•lmer • Tustin; and Rebert site." Badham declares. Hi s Walker, Fullertoo. solution: "Make use of El Big namers for Kuchel on oro Marine Corps Air Sta· the countywide s t e e r i n g tion. Civllian\iSe ofmilJUry committee are William C. fields isn't uncommon,'' .he Adami, Jack di Vrie1, concludes. Charles FraUJla, Robert H I G ff H 0 p E S : Hart. Andrew Mace, Jolt• Republican Associates of l\bcLeod, W-.Jter B. MeDott, Orange County, according to Cl•rence Nlahin, Gerdon X. publicity man Ernest 1''. rucbmond, W a I t e r R. TrujllJo, have already Schmid, A. J . Sch.ate, and Frank J. Waters. reserved the M a g n o I i aj,;;;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;.I Room of Disneyland Hotel WAHNOUH ouTuT :;.~.a J une 4 "Victory Par· 1 FURNITURE BILL TEAGUE, Garden Grove Republican w h o hopes to c h a 11 e n g e Westminster's incumbent Congressman RJebard Hanna in November, is out stumping the Orange Coast for the Primary. Te.ague is due before the G 0 P Federated Women's Clubs May 18, then coffee at the ... CARPET lff SOFAS $169. .... GM. FORTREL CARPETING .... .... 5.9S. J. J . INICKlllOCUI 4001 lllCH ST .. N.t . C'-'-P'elllMls a MKA111!w) 545-MOt ... PEWTER GREY SPARKED W ITH SIL VER \ En tering the fashion route .•• our body skimmers mopped for travel in wool and Dacron® polyester ponte d~ romo knit . And pewter grey leads the ~nit news way with a gleam of silver, buckled, chained and buttoned. By Stanton Jrs., petite 3-13. Each 28.00. e. menaarin ned, three quarter belt. l:i. white bodice, hidden front closing. c. tunnef neck, lebbed and chained. Junior World Petite Dresses, 85 NEWPORT C.Wtt .f fltthle11 e N•w,ett 1 .. t11 Tel._. "44-1212 Sh., MM!l97 fttrll FfW•y 10:00 e.111. le t :JO ,.111-S.""497 tO:OO e.111. te 6:00 '"'· -,. . " . .. __ --- .. 1J' . I ~ , : .. , J j • .. ' .• .. ;{; ,1 . v t (: ;: r f ( ~- .. - . - HUNTINGTON BEACH 1711 WI~ A••· e H.wtlltfte" 1 .. ch T.te,'-9 "l·UJI S~M_,., ... ~ 10,00 •111. te t 1JO ''"'· .. :Junior World , ANAHEIM 444 H. hcli4 e Auhel111 • A"eh.0111 Sho"l"t Ce11ter-ithe"f"lJ1.1I21 $h .. M-'ey ttw. S. .. r4•y 10:00 •·"'• te t1JO ,.111. c. .. • ,.., the of P and Ho• Bea Wa! Cro pla1 erit fau: den waJ chi1 den vieT Joh liar Allt ~~ Soc a t Kel Mn ren 1Vh by DU It N· Or does Since he modorei mod ore (left to pointed H f DEAR , aign thi1 le but I hope didn't go t bec•uae I eye. Y4ste: A am 17 really die I in lob of .... temper. w over nothJJ "You are1 off and IOC awfully DJ. ~entand I lee. He ha1 ~ore, but ever glve.n aw abou •top..., {jree.n , . Silver belb and coctle. abeDI may not be seen in the six gardena chOlen tor the Delta Delta Delta Alumnae'• fourth annual garden tour. But certainly &arden owners will be uked many times tturbig the May 17 event, "How does your garden grow?" . . • ' I Open for public view from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the gardens of Mrs. Hortense Mlller, ZZ511 Allview Terrace, Laguna Beach; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shumate, U0'1 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach; Dr. Howard Fleming 1901 Oc;ean-Way, Laguna Beach, Mrs. Marjorie Beach, 1 Rocklecig~ Laguna Beach; R Burleson Staten, 20 Cabrillo Way, Three Arch isay, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming, 32917 Crown Coast Drive, MObal'Ch Bay. Each garden ii unique and will feature a profusion of differing plant& ancl a contrut ill planned styles. One garden is immense, cov- ering two acres. Others are smaller, but feature unusual types of fa~a and flora, ~ch as the Australian garden, or the succulent gar- den. An old ~sbioned' gard_en is on the agenda for those who like to walk: on winding paths through a romantic setting. Cymbidium or· . chids and an ancient pine tree are the main features of another gar· d~n while several must share the spollight with a magnificent ocean view. Hostesses at the gardens will be the Mmes. Richard Randall. John Hewitt, Lyle Jacobson, Fred Myers, Vinton Cunningham, Wil- liam Donnelly, James Rudy, Paul DuBois, Glen Askew, and John Allen. Tickets at S2 each are designed to make the Newport Harbor group's charitable funds gr9w, funds that will be distributed to the Coronary Care Units of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian and South . Coast Community Hospital. Last year's funds were used for a hta'rt monitoring scope for Hoag's Coronary Care Unit. • Co-cliiinMn for the event are the Mmes. 0. L. Corbin, John Kelsey and Robert Seviti. Assisting are committee chairmen, the Mmes. PhilUp Mentor, hostesses, Ethel Wardrop, refreshments, War• ren Petersen, publicity and James Williams, assistant publicity. Refreshments will be served at the Monarch Bay Clubhouse where a drawing will take place for plants donated by local nurseries. Tickets are •WI available and may be purchMed In advance by nlling Mrs. Corbin at 673-8710 or Mrs. Sevitz at 673-8541. Tickets may also be purchased the day of the event at each garden entrance. r BEA ANDERSON, I...., • J .. ,, ,., , .. ,.. 11.aw:a .... ••• AND PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW -Previewing a garden on Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of Newport Harbor's fourth annual garden tour are three of the group's incoming officers (from left) Mrs. Warren Peterson, Mrs. Jamee Rudy and Mrs. Ronal~ Ward who will serve in the offices of publicity chairman, recording. se~retary, and. vice president. Mrs. Marjorie Beach's garden with its stone stairway, lanterns and exotic plants seeJllJ to fascinate them . It Never Hurls to Be Popular Or does it? Commodore Bob Paley Js finding oqt the bard way~ Since he is tbe guest of honor at lbe Lido Isle Yacht Club's Com· modores Ball May 25 everybody wall him, including Vice Com- modore Roy B. Woolaey (left) and Mn. Woolsey and Mrs. PaJey (left to right). Rear Commodore ud Mrs. Don Ray have ap- pointed Mr. and Mn. Ted Hinshaw cWrmen of lbe 7 p,m. event at the Udo Isle Clubhouse. Servin~ on the committee will be Stall Commodore and Mrs. Herb Riley, p~t commodores. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Reno. Guests will include officers of the U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 14, the JJth Coast Guard District Auxiliary and Flotilla Commanders. Bill Wolliford will provide music. .. Clock Turned Back Thoroughly Modern · 'Mil lies' In Flapper Daze Move over groovy, boo boo pedoo is back . • • For one evening at least when Inservice Volunteers of Children's Hospital of Orange County throw over psychedelics for the era of "23 skidoo'' and "oh you kid." The Good Old Days Caper will begin to roar May 25 at that well known "speakeasy," the Orange County Medical Association Banquet Facility in Orange. Assorted "bathtub" brews will be se rved at 7:30 p.m. with din· ner at 8:30, and "flappers" and their escorts will spend the rest of the evening doing the shimmy and the Charleston lo the Bernie Ber-nard orchestra. ( Mrs. William Hadley is general chairman of the event assisted by the Mmes. Thomas Yedor, Charles Florer and Robert Schnur. Admis~ion. of $15. pe~ couple will be used to support projects of the brgaruzatton, which 1s a group of 100 women who provid,e ten· der loving care to the hospital 's young patients. Junior and Senior volunteers spend th eir time reading to and feeding the youngsters and working in the Out Patient Clinic. Any woman is eligible to become a CHOC Volunteer if she has reached her 16th birthday and is willing to devote one day a week to the needs of young patients. Reservations for the fund-raising "roaring 20s" party can be made by calling the CHOC Volunteer office. 538-88.11. ext. 4?8. tie's A KrnoCkout, But Gives ·Grounds for Good · Beef (steak}:· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I won't sign this letter because I am ubamed, but I bope you will help JM anyway. I didn't go to a family reunion tonight because I can bardly tee out of one eye. Y e.terdlly lll1 boyfriend bit me. A am 17 and m1 boyfriemd la 19. I reall7 d11 bim U. molt and be lJ neat tn Iota of WaJI, bat be bu a bad tamper. We aot into a dmnb •sument over not.bing at all and I JotlnllY said, ''You ar. stupid!'' SUddenJJ be hauled off and toeked me. I must .., be wu awfully nJce about tt dpt after. He yent and 1ot me a ••hcloth mnd some • Jee. He ha• hlt me • couple of times before. but tNs is the first tJme he has ever given me a black eye. If my foUt1 mw lboat tlUI tlleJ would mu. me atap 1MiD1 bim and I would cl.le ol 1 \ ANN LANDERS ~ lonelintu. lrthere any way I can get him to control Itta temper? -BON- NIE DEAit BONNIE: Gift Qytle ..._ .ai -nlaa, .r ce.ne, 1" 89jeJ llllbters, leeee leetll ... ...,._ a ,,. ....... jlw eeeefU..•n. A-y•wllew .. w trot a pt " 1balllly II llH t9111· peay. Throw lilt• II die taak. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A nel1hbor of llline tbbab It la perfectly OJC to &ate lhc:rt trips with a man to wbom • she a not m~ !be te8a peopl• she ta dolnc bla secretarial work, wblcb ts a Joke. 3be cannot type or spell and he ls a Nits ma11ager. Wh,n I § her what kind of aecretarial w la requlred, ~ 11ys, "I keep his reco ." 1 be woman b marded to a. very nlce man. He must be deaf, dumb and blind. NobC>dy can understand why Pe lets her get away with thJs. • Our clilldren are 11 and 13 years oi age -the ume u the chfldreti of this traY'ellnl "llCl'etf1Y·" ,,., .,.. ..,.. proachlng 1n age when moral~ are Im· portJ.nl. All four youngsters 1lways b1ve been good friends but I am beginning to think perhaps I should not allow the friendship to continue. I don't want to be mean, but a woman who behaves in such a shameless mauer will undoubtedly influence lier children's thinking and I don't-want ' her to illflUence mine. May I bear from JOU on this? -AGAINST SIN l>EAR ~GAJNST: Sorry, LHJ,'W I ,_,, btly yoar tlleorJ. The Mli'tber's thlldrea ahoald Mt be pe..urH for dte immoral bttla.t.r ef ihelr aedter. It aoande te me aa If they are pin' to ll1ve enoagh kan.dte wUho11t btln« 1ban"4 by tltelr fr:teMI. A UUle .cem,...toa CH ••• .... WllY 11 ............. u tlls. TrJ It. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus· band and I an childless but we arc very fond of our nieces and nephews. One IJlUe girl in particular Is an adorable child. Her mother, however, 11 • wee bit nutty. SometbJng hap- pened yesles'day wbich bas us deeply .concerned. Your advise ls wanted. Juantt.'a birthday is ~omlng up in two weeks. 1bl1 mohtl.ng we received a letter from Juanita's mother. It read: .. "Dur Fred and Marie: Please do not send Juanita a blrtbday gift tNs year. She has ,been • wry naughty chilcl and doesn't deserve a gift. She ha• been ••ssy to me \tl week and T fee! she should be punl&hed. Thank you very much. -Dor~y" • What shouicl we do? -Fred and Marie DEAR f & M: Write : "Dear Dnrolhy: JuanJta'1 birthday gift w11J be on ltl way hi a few days. Wllal ...,_ pens between yoa a• lter ii net "' bu1lneu. Find Mme other me .. ti puD11lll11 lier. Sl•~re)J, Fred ..S Marie." When romantic ll&nce•. tana to warm embraces la it love or chemistry? Send for tlae boolt1et "lme or Sex and How to Tell tbe Dlt,,. ference ." by Ann Linden. Encl• a long, IWnped, telf-addreued 19\• velope and SS cents i~n with Yflllf re-.iu'8t. Ann tanders will be grad to help Jal with your problems. Send them to w · ln care of Ille DAILY PILOT, edOlot- lng • IWnped. aell..-cldnuld • velope. , . ,_ .. DAJLY PILOT w-. ... ~ 15, 1'61 ;oilers Chart Course for Tourney !tting ready to aall into the third annual M hole Medal Play Championship >urnament at Rancho San Joaquin on the Irvine Ranch are (left to right) rs. Jam11 Keeler, tournament chairman: Mra. Joseph Maries, first flight lnner, 1987, and Mn. Al Haig, pr11ldent. Play will begin at 8:00 a.m. May 21 id continue May 22 and May 24. Defending champions are the Mmes. Wil-am Macauley, Robert Schaefer, Thomu Moore, John MacMillan and Martes. Tennis Tournament Home Show Decorates Anaheim Mothers Planning Convention 'RM ad annual COD- vtatiOa ol Blue S t a r Modiers of America , DeplrtmeDt of Oelifcnla wW tab pMlce at tbe Bun-tin,._ Sheraton Hotel. Bea l nnlng with a pntident's reception on May 11 and a memorial •rvk:e f« mothers and lilrviotmu wtlo bave pa11· ed ..,., durlnc the peat ,.., the CCID'ltll&n will ,,,. fkUJly open .t 10:30 a.m. •. Mooday, May •. Tbe public ..S membeN ol servke and pMrioC:lc clulll are lnvit.d to aetmd tbM and. the· ..,ior ac- tivities. The purpoee of the COD- veatklD ii to elect new of. fleer• and to hetr reports from olflcer1 and COID· miltee1. Sorority Applauds Members Mrs. Richard Sailor slrl· of-the-year, llfid Mrs. Roger Denlg, pledge-of·the-year, • Answering the N.eed DEAR NANCY : At last a column !bat iuwen my needs. My cbi1d:rtn have been bavtns continual youth lfOup meettnp at our home. Any ideas on .a.ai to serve Io r refrelhmeata? Alllll I ~n't mean cider, · douibnutl, brownie• Oil puacb. IDEA-LESS M<mlER DEAR IDEA· LESS:· I have a wild idea for you- stralgbt f r o m a highly r e 11 a b le IOW'Ce on teen-• eati.na. ?dy daup- ter informs mt tbat the "1n" food for the yoUJller a n d wiJer 1enerltJon conaiJta ol such esoteric aoodies ""'coconut milt, boysenberry juice, mmt tea, Iii blrs. oatmeal cooties • .esame be.rs and yogurt -honest! This undoubtedly represents an anti· Establllbment movement aaa1ut auch bourteola, materialistic refrubmentl as brownies and dou«bftuta. Cbtck your health food store fw macb and beverages. DEAR ·NANCY : I am a J7·ytar-old boy whose parents go out for the evto- inl quite often. When tbia occurs I am atuck with TV dinners which are ,et.- tint quite monotonous. Could you live me an idea on what to cook fof a simple meal? FROZEN ? 0 0 D FLUNKY DEAR FROZEN FOOD J'l.1UNKY : You're smart to learn bow to cook - not only for now but when you get • married. When your wife goes out to her gourmet cooking clasa and leaves you with a TV dinner. you'll be prepared. All TV dinners art reruns of the same old food. For something dif· ferent but easy to make, try this bot Monte Cristo sandwich -it's out of sight! Put 1 thick 1lice of Swiss Cheese and 1 slice of ham between 2 slices of ~ed. white sandwich bread. Press down firmly so the sandwich sticks to- gether around the edges. Beat 1 egg with 1/3 cup of cream; UghUy dip 1andwlcb in this egg mixture and fry in butter until bread Is brown on both sides. Coot alowly 110 the cheese has time to melt a little. Thia is a rich sandwich and a meal in itself, especially with a salad on the side. Have you ever tried sliced or,anges and red onion rings in French dressing? Doesn't taste like roughage. I were congratulated b y members of the Delta Alpha What'1 ~ur cooking predicament? Send it in and see if we can cook it! Phi-chapter, Beta St1m----"'ku. w cafl.'t-~1onally ~r -alL 11our Let.ta1,-thcu.-Utttt1 with ~moat Phi, durinc the meeting con· entntaming or JNrtimnt culi114T11 prob~ wiU be published in thil column. ducted lut ni&bt ln Mrt. Send JIOUr Lettcn to WHAT COOKS? c/o THE DAILY PILOT. Denlg's Fountain Va 11 e y home. Presiding for the tast tiroe was outgotnc president N'.rs. Martin Pecen, and Incoming president Mrs. Denlg will begin her official duties at tbe next ·meeting taking place at 8 p.m. Tueaday. May 28, in tbe home of Mrt. George Stewart. The prog:rtm for the even- iDI will be a Search fClr Truth. Area women interested in affiliating with ttie group are ln\'ited to attend the meeting and may call either Mn. Peoen or Mrs. Denil for additional information. AFS Chapter Founders Day Baking Plans ~ Plans f« partidpetioo in be co-sponsored by ttie adult Fountain Valley's Founders ch apter and the high school Day celebration will be club. ._ formulated when the Foun· Miss Moragas, who will lain Valley High School leave after graduation, bu cMpter of the American been stayitlg with N'.r. and Field Service meets tonight Mrs. Jamel Burbeck and in 1he 1ehool. daughters Julie and Joyce The public is invited to at· and sons Jay and Mllte. Mi~sionary League Sets Banquet Tables More than 200 mothers and d.aull*ta of Qlfiat Lutheran Cburcb, C o 1 t a Mesa, are expected for 'the annual banquet Friday, May 17at1:30 p.m. tend the meeting taking A bated goods booth dur· Square Dance place at 7:30 p.m. A paint· ing Founders Day will raise Plans Are Adopted ing lfonated to the chapter funds to enable the l<:bool to Costa Mesa'.s Sq uar e by Mrs. Robert Gray, Bea brin& another atudeot to the Popular Span1ah a n d Rlgers •• tpOMOrilC their artist, wUl be offered as a ar" next y.ar. --------- Happiness la Springtime is the theme, aecording to Mrt.E.G.Stelttng,miltrets of c e r e m o D it s • The L u t b • r an Women'• M.iuiooary L e a g u • ia apomorin& the affair. Plans are being finalized for the seventh annual Charity Tennis Tournament spon- aored by the Adoption Guild oC Southern Or- ange County. The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating Best in West Junior prelimin·ary matches for boys and girls 18 and under, mixed doubles only, wiU Mediterranean motifs will 12th anniversary 1 q u a r e prize. M e m b e r s h i p in the be featured in more than 30 dance t o n i g h t at 8 in June activities wiU Include chapter always is welcome furnished rooms at the Thompson Hall, behind the a party for ·the school's first and interested persons m.ty Or3llge County Home and First Methodist C h u r c h , AFS student. Miss Ruby contact Mrs. Lorin R. Lam· Dec<lrators Show May 1~ Costa Pl.eu. ~oragas of Chile, whlch will men, president, at 982-4833. in Anaheim's Convention __________ _;._ __________ _.;_ ________________ ) • be played in Newport Beach next Saturday and Sunday with finals scheduled for May 00. Seniors' preliminary matches will be played May 25, 26, and 30. Semifinals will be June 1 and 2. Mrs. Edward A. Boyd ls tournament chair- man. In charge of the junior tournament s Mrs. John J . Elliott. .. Those serving on the Tennis Ball Com- mittee, according to Mrs. Frank L. Wi!Jiams Jr., include the Mmes. Rex R. Reno. decora- tions; Cedric Sanders, fil es; James W. Hines Jr., invitations; Raymond Carpenter, pro- grams, and Williams, ~eservations. The gala supper dance will take place June 2 in the Balboa Bay Club. Tickets wlll be $20 per couple. All tournament proceeds will benefit the Holy Family Adoption Ser- vice o1 Orange County. Center. Sponsored for the 14th year by Orange County's Builders Association, the lhow will be open from 5 to 11 p.m. weekdays and noon to 11 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Homemakers will hav~ the opportunity to view the very latest in furnishings, decorations and appliances in more than 300 exhibits. Also highlighted will be the Cavalcade of Kitchens. com· priled of fl~ di stinct.i ve ar. rangements. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' 'hysicist, )tyle Show )nProgram m A/J ' THE N-E·W atci~ .1 L&QK Memben of the Newport each Christian Women'• lub are readyinc prepare· ona for tbelr aanual Men's dgM Banquet. .. The event ta tdleduled for !xt Friday at 7 p.m. in the a lboa B.y Club. Speanr will be Lambert <>lphin Jr., a s p a c e !search pbysldsl for Stan· •rd Unlveraity. Fashion reviewa will be P"tented y W1'1 C.uUI, Udo aahlon a ad Woodruff's fe11'1 Ston. A spec I.al muslca1 feature ill be pretented by Mr. and Its. DenaAa ICrMJM. Senior Citizens Offer Program Mu .. A1r1a D . :m••• •-"' cm c1e1 .... ,.,,.... ....... far1Mli 11111or a••• Clab, ..... = ..... ........ l"Ofl'm -•n .. . 1111*. I Jldo aldtlttlon 1 ...... ol tlie Boys ~ ......... dlDct _di ... ...... ~! D ..... ~. ..... , ~ WIGS Wt IMWt tht lwfett ...... tf PAU.S ••• WllllTS ••• WCADIS ... M4 wt"' °""" c .. ty. -.y ,....,,W fer JM It tty •I •&CIMYAUm na WIGLIT """MOIAll Of .... ,.. ... = '::..~ ::t' °"""' ... Wiii WllUTS SAUi lrOffl .••••• 129" 141. SAVI $6.00 ... $6.tS ~!:flWI ........ 1~«. SAVI $9.00 . $11.tl ... .,.. .... 2~« SAVI Sll.• ...... t::-........ f AU.I CAIUI• ....... ........ .. ... . , ... _ .. ... ... ..... ....... ......,,, mallu~ .... i ................. ITAt••= W I .,..,,,. .. malA. ~ -I llllrT .... •= ..... ..... c..--. ...... , .. • .. ,, .. -p -WJlf!!!!J---· 0vr MWkM tittle jadllt of ffltlt .... 1'0fllld borl...,y --Md ........ .. .... ........... u ........ ... \ .... -... ....... ~··· ·~· bt•dwed ......... rs ........ a tor specilf occesllns. •·• Fur Salon •TM ! .. ._ ...._..,Am l1t1• . ,. , l..,xt tl f.Ui11 lllm llllllft,c.llr• .... 211•llil., "Alta.. Fd. ll:OD illl:IO Ot1r.,. 811 tlll D ; • • -:--.-------------_,.___._ . -· ........ --.. 25.000 M.alD CAN'T BE WR.ONG 1be namber that ch o 1 e Hoes Holpital to be bom in linct 1be7 ant . opened in 1911%. Utde Er I c a Jane BatH welibed in at i pounds, 2 OWIC8 at 2 in the momlnc on *Y Day. the • lint ol May. II all 25,000 decided to band toaether they aou1d have tbem.-elvet a 1mall city. Back 1n ·sa soo beibiel a year wu conaidered a babyana. In 1967 the cro, lhoc1'ed 1n at 2.167 •• :nu ts N&tioM1 Hoepttal Week! HI Hoec. stay on betnc u llftl .. 10ll aft ••• ON 1ffE OTHER SIDE 01' THE OOIN A Golden WeddJnr 111· n l v e r 1 a r y •wu tJein& eeltlnted by the Pftlf'D- tation d a money trtt to the happy couple with 50 yean of wedded bllM ~ In iieir qea. But die ttUa m~ tree • : . a whole ltOClt d cym. bidium orchids, planted in I pot and made sivlnc b8pp)t with aome dollar eucaJnitus leavee. 'lben, rolled Qt or pleated accordian fuMon. were one hundn!d dolJ.. In fiver; and ones ••• the sreen atulf, rMI ~. tied on to JclDk like tftey Weft lfO'#in& Ollllt d the eucalyptua leM'el. R01 Ba.rrqtion, the desllner illllated Oil bavinc IOIDe lltde pld coiDI aom ew btre becaUM what poecible CCll- nection c:ould ~ rmney liave witb al Golden Weddlnl lln- nlwnary. The cio.e.t be could rnanaae waa some cop. per J)eldee dlJlllinl on the cymbidh1ma . . a 50 )'Ur ~ ne to tie lonr renwm· beftd. B!"ST PLACE ro CALL IS THE ZOO Do Y'OIJ ... any 9llr1ch egs, the lady wanted to know. Our Frank Spielbeqer ObliJlnll1 ealied 0 l I 0 ft lrodMrt who ~ Ill with our s. m dclUn extra ftttb double A .... nch week. Nope Ibey Ml't .... any Clltrtcli ..... but Ibey mllbt .,. ... to -IGmt dDck ... _. .... mllbtllean eeertall ,... .. -.Id ~ -tlioalM. « ..... ,.... ..., aot oal the IDO. loaaJ, nm .... led to lit l8d1 6at abt 9ltdt for quail ......... aD lhe ftllt9d tblm IOr WU to Slve tblm to • ,.,... wllD liked odd ball ~· All In a day's wortr °' dollll llPCial tb1ngs for lptCial pecple wbo blve special rtqUHtl. ITIQC YOOJl J"INGD JH •• nwanmm • ...... ,!Pet --lfootllll'ud•· AB az'OllDll .. ..... were palllll~~anincb &ierOll. Jt Wll 11*11 to Kanau Ob' fclr aoawllod)''. allttr'a~.It~ JO pamda &ad Wt Jiit tt was Id °' rodla, &ad had .. ....,. liandlinl'' matlred all .... g..,.. Wat the x-CltJ .. w. )'e'll -•. artAdiolMI. ,.., Ftt.a .... air .... ., to plelle. Molle ..... Ont el cur ,.... ,.. .... -llDIUld ....... tllr:lll • cs-. up ... ... cmat. J1nt ltOp waaJd lie Vanaouwr, B.C. He 1.-,d •'• ... all Clllt of meat by the time lie arrived. Weald wt ~ --.. for bm. We'ft Wl'IU. to ()Ctawa to ........ poltal ,...w... U.. .. • -.t t*I frora -~~.-....Mex· k!o 1oCCtPtJ OS meat did! ia ftnt b'1» *-tlml .-cJc· eel 9l ltJroloam IDd no.n in for PeGllle who Ullt ttieir 1Uc:bard'1 meat at boa» and llbr-s. ~ JW'd .. 101111! d ... U-1 hapttefnp around ... old eorTal • • • Wiien we're not puttinr ui> fried ~ b OJI lmd\ts fer ,. ~ m the 1'11 • • we'N're wlllp-,... " .......... "'.,.,,. .... II tbe .._,, ot ft'n ... .._ _. o-. an ................. ..,... ......... ....,. :.-.......... .... • m a tr. •'••It w .............. ,... ....,.. TR IWtD'I' JUm • . • W'lift -...; • .................. ,,.,,.._ ..... ......, .. ..... . r: .. \ ,. f4 ( F F ,. ( IC E SI I A I f ' Sl • c ' I I • I • I ~ I ' • 1 ,. • \ \ WedlltsdlY, M1y 15. 1'68 DAllY l'ILOT J7 PHONE 673-6360 FOR DELIVERY OlJR'PRtCES EFFECTIVE MAY 16.17-18 LIDO NEWPORT BLyP. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE SWEET EATING COACHELLA. GRAPEFRUIT · 10 FOR $1 CRISP, LARGE~ffAH·TYPE , CELERY EA. .~,, CALIFORNIA (S JUICIEST VALENCIA ORANGES 8 .· LBS. $1 -MILD BERMUQA.TYJ!E SPANISH ONIONS 2 La.s. 15c ~~~ FOL GERS COFFEE I LI. 67• FOLGHS COFFEE 2 LIS. 1.33 FOLGERS COFFEE 3 LIS. 1. 95 POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL I.. 39c KNUDSEN LA BON BUTIER 1 u.. 79c SMUCKER$ .ALL FlA VORS Ice Cream Toppings 11-. 29c RICHARD'S LARGE AA EGGS 3 DO~~ FLEISCHMANH'S RE6ULAR MARGARINE 1 ..., 35c SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS , ..., 33c CHUN KIN6 Water Chestnuts • • 3 ,_ '1 ALL FLAVORS LIQUID DIET-I oz. METRECAL 4 FOi $'J I l M BAKED BEANS n • 3 ,. '1 I l M BIRDSEYE v'VEGETABLES 4 FOR $1,.~ CUT WAX BEANS ITALIAN GREEN BEANS BROCCOLI SPEARS I HOLLOWAY HOUSE Stuffed Green Peppers 14 .. MRS. PAUL'S EGG PLANT STICKS 7 .. MRS. PAUL'S DEVILED CRAB MINIATURES 7 ... I ST AR KIST SOUTH AFRICAN 59c 39c 49c LOBSTER TAILS ' .. 1.69 EL WELL FARMS WING-ENS .... EL WELL FARMS RU MAKI ,. .. EL WELL FARMS CORDON ILEU 79c 79' MUSHROOMS 41/i ... 69c SORTONS ... FISH STICKS , .. 2 ,., 69c STOUFFERS BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY ·PIES IOOZ. 49' ... 4 ,_s1 ~it .. ~-:-, ~ cr!/JRl!ie~ BROWN BREAD McCORMICK IMITATION BACON BITS &ALLON LIQUID CLOROX BLEACH ASSORTED FROSTED CUP CAKES ',_ 49c FRUIT-FILLED VARIETY BUNS ' .. 39c POTATO BREAD JSc Dutch Cru'lch Rolls ' .. 29c . . ~ OSCAR MAYER, ALL BEEF, ALL MEAT ·w1ENERS sr.. OSCAR MA YER ALL IEEF OR ALL ME.AT SLICED BOLOGNA 11 .. 59c kRAFT INDIVIOUALL Y WRAPPED SLICED AMERICAN SINGLES , .. 3 ,. '1 -swiss KNl&HT ASSORTED GRUYERE WEDGES , .. 59c NEW! PILLSIURY HUN6RY JACK Butter Tastin' Biscuits •'I• .. 5 .., s1 '\ Hove you tried this? lmportecf From fr•nc• ••• BABYBEL CHEESE RouH, Sefl'lisoft mild wftite an.ck • 4....+ ch•"• with• cleUc.te nutty fl~or. t ft. 1.M . . ·. STOUFFERS IAICEO • MINUTE MAID JUICES 5 FOR $1 6 oz. ORANGE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TANGERINE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ORANGE JUICE . Chicken Breast" ... 1.59 STOUFFERS WITH SAUCE Swiss Steak .. v, ... 1.69 SARA ~EE POUND CAKE 12 ... 69c 1.Q.F. MANDARIN ORANGES 10 ••. 5 .., '1 Birdseye Topping COOL WHIP Plmt 2.., 49c ARDEN ICE CREAM 1h GAL. 69' BIRDSEYE-I O·ot. Turnip Greens 2 .., 29c BIRDSEYE Potato Puffs , ... 5 ,., •1 f BIROSEYE-9-01. French fries 2 ,_ 25c DOWNY FLAKE FRENCH TOAST u-. 29c ARMAN I NO Chopped Chives 2 • 39c telte¢ ... TOP OF THE GRADE USDA CHOICE IEEF RUMP . ROAST Bone In 79¢ LI. STROGONOFF ·TENDER ROUND STEAK . SWISS . STEAK BEEF STEW MEAT ZACHY FAIMS FRESH HEN TURKEYS RICHARD'S OWN I 00% PURE PORK SAUSAGI Ste U. 1 HORMEL ILACI LAllL BACON ~& •• .r.. li.1.~S&.f.. ~~~ ,.. .. '2;.& .. .r. ..... ., AlllmfS SllE llPAI UY OEAIEIJ • MON •• fRI . 9-5:10 SAT. 9 .. 5 MON.-FRI. 8:3~ SAT. 8:30-S OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY, 9-7, SUN. 9-6 DAILY 9-6 . .. ILV PILOT Wtd11tsw . May 15, ~'Mil itary Ceremony ledding -Vo'l-!s Pledged . . . \ndrew1 PretbJWiaa a ••· 1be aettiat w WtarJ ttyle cenlDClll7 cmm.naaeAM ineJos.....-MldU. •Michael w.nace. )lev. Qr. a-111 Jt~..,..... .. .....,.. rtnc rite la ....,.o1 ...... ·bride la tbe IJuJhter . and Mr1. A. Vincent ,.. of Newpot't t: a.r laubmd is the f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ce of Gibntr, Tu. -m' marrlafe by Mir :, the bride selected a Iencth whlte organza Will Jong MeVel and Meats. Leee trimmed i'Mmline. cuffs and e. Hel-~lencth ".. caught to • head· " }ace and Med pearls Jqf patten. Sbe ca· • ~ bouquet of French ~ .ill• surrounded bJ math and maiden fem. H Kathleen Jorgensen asked by her sister to ~ 1aid ot honor. She was i !d in a floor ~gtlt • w organza gown w i t h sleeves' and 1'h!te lace on the cuf.fs and bodice. headpiece wu formed iellow rosebuds llld a She carried a bouquet n>y yellow rwes, white santhemUml MJd baby , " th. I mtically dred were •·~-- bridelJMidl, M r • • LT. (it> AND MRS. JOHN WALLACE ard Benedict of Sa,n San Dieto Home o. Mrs. Lynn Hettrick alinu, Mill Mary .Lou aer of Newport Beach cburdl under • arch of Mill Mary Gt-ace beof. 8'WOl'ds md proceeded to , also of Newport Beach. Irvine CoMt Country Club, ~st man was U . Phil W • the settiftg .l'or the receptioo. l~. Ushers included Individual tables were Cmdr. ~ R. WQOd, U . decorated with bouquets • Harr11. Lt. Fnd E. • centered by a can<Be circled get': 9Dd u . (Jg) RIDdy with yeQoiw etarburst and !fann. all officers in the yellow dallies. The wedding Navy. . cake table .._ decoraU!d mdlelilfrten were Miss with silver cllldelabra and , HyMon, who wore a golden garnet. etarbunit, ~ len,ch ~ ntllftla add yellow daisies. The l and David Geoffroy stair<:ase featured yellow s ~ayle Hane waa bows with a llll'ge bouquet ·er 1111. at the top of the stairs with ~gnat wu R. ob er t stock, gladioli aoc1 \arge 'ates and aolo1~t was yellow chrysanthemums. :ren Presnell m. tile Assisting at the reception reh decoreted 10 a wer'"' Miss Mary Mcintyre f1W and white motif "' ' turlnC en altar piece ol te Pdioll and Mlle orlDom of yellow bows nmed with w h it e ysmtbemunw, Aock ~ 1y brWh. ~left the WCDU McCLUNG ... ,.... laft DOW 00 Mrs. Eugene Giffin and Mrs. Gary Stone, d colle~ friends ol the bride from San Diego. The bride is a graduate of C aliforn i a Western University in SM Dieao and is a tHctler in La Mesa. Her lluMnd alltended t h e UDivenity of. Oklabolna and now is aerviog in the U.S. Navy attached to a figater squadron s t a t i o n e d at Miramar Naval Air Station ia San Diego. A wedding trip to Texas and Florida will be delved until July. The .newlyweds are making their home in San Diego. 3ride-elect Nill. Wed n '"Winter our wide Mleetion of w.tom upholstery labriea SamdN . ~ McOlunt ill = h bride of >hn J Timko during a !f'emeli\t m St. Cecilla's ltho'lic ~ch, Santa Ana, l Dec. 21. Their._.... .. was aft· >unced • Cblf a &IMll anil1 4lnner p.rty le ~ :>me of Mr. and Mrs. ·verett c. t.tc:aunc oC S8ritt na Heithtl, pennts of the ri~. M1IS Mcamc. formerly ! Newport Beedl. ii an lunaoa 1lf "9Wi*t H.rbor lib School and attended restmonl OoUe,., s.ta arbar1. Tbe benedict-tcH>e, SOft of Ir. ad Mn. Joba J, Timko r Pmtl AmboJ, N.J .• ls a radu* o f Woodbrid&e !ilb..,., ~ Jeney nd lltt•W Kon m•u th OBtlt. New J..,. He ................ Ana 1o11911 WI Ill upon lt'Mll nm lie U.S . ..-em,., • El Ttro. MIT, FAST ........ .,.. ........... ..... ...., _, Qeck It .. ,,, ...., .......... WlY "'°'• - 3:99 to 8.99 N9Wartr &.00 .• 12.00 Choate from OVM 38 J)a'tteml ona colors in thia tremendous selection. irtdluding our Zenith collection of contemporary te~es. rayon • or KrYon and aottan matelc:mae& ilep • la-. ... eall your nearest toll-free May Co.and a repre1enta- tive will eome to your home with a complete aelediorr of fabrics -no charge or obligation. mcsy co~ wstom j • f -1iollt.Q')l .MC I I J .. ___ , . Owls Flock ta ~·Robst Members' of the Hoot 'n Hollm' l\oost of Newpdrt llNdl, KFI Nigbt Owla will ftCK$ tog~er next Stmday at t . p.m. in the Senior CMbem Recreation Center. Mre. Arthur Struck will praent a prop-am entitled Trunk in tbe Attic in which ab& will demonltr8te unique and dec:oNtive waya to use and display ant.iques and unwanted articles. Special guest will be Kn. Ed Mart1 of Coeta Me11a, 101 yeara or age but still ~. own bakint and 'Di• sroup is celebrating • Jts ·tOtb anniversary. N!pt Owll from other cities also are w'1come. · . NEWPORT IEACH ,............., .. .. Betrothed Pair Plan HUNTtN&TON IEACH ....... ...,...0..- . . .· .._ . -__ _. ___ .................... Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' COSTA MESA WllC...• ..... I -, .A.IAJ 11111Hlf COLI ALLW'Nll HANI w.a..-..---MD'• U BURI ~ PC ... ·1c t81 LAIOL' AV ~· PE ... .., 01 POTATOES ....... ,.-w,w•n.- ·10 LSI. , 9 LAtoi•AJtCY,ll"'MAll 2 3 c AVOCADOS···· JOll ~ IJnlA-fANC'I• ..... TIMI 2~· PEACHES .... ·.c.: ·: '°".. 5c a-. flllf/C'l,,._9', yAl,INCIA 2 2 . OR.•NGES ~..... w. .. I.AHi, ,_., IWllf, MAWAIWI 12' ~ ••••· CallP ~ 29' PllllAPPLI • · · · • "" caaaon .. , ......... . . --- I . . • '' . I PllCES EffEClllE TIUIS~ tin WEil < 11 Y 1111·22111 ..... r--. - - ' ' W~, M~ b, l'd . .. MOlllLU ALL IHF Olt ALL MIAT · SLICE~ 12 • 01 · 39c·. : BOLOGNA NO~ . . . . CHUi ALLl~'.~L 49 ( ".: SALAMI.... ~: ~- ..._ • l., ""' OSCAR MA YER - 1 ·,0UND 'ACKAGE · -. ALL MEAT59c··._ WIENERS. LI.: OSCAR MAYER '°RK LINKS . ·. LB. LITTLE 7ne: FRIERS .. 1-LI. 7 . CHUCK ROAST I.I IL ClllCE•ITATEI ... CElllll IEEF c LI. fRISH ~ LIAN -DIUOOUS . · GROUND39 -BEE_F ..... LI. ~ ~ .. . . ' SCOTIOWELS • 111 IOLL ............. u.33' sonWEYE IOLL TISSUE ........... ou 25' . Wll.lllf TISSIE ........................ o,.37' ·· SCIT TISSUE: 151 SllEU ............ ""' 13' .. ~ tJ/M 1"1114 ?--" ISPlllllS CUTS & TIPS ......... ML 2t I ~ -ww1n curs & Tin ....... •wt a-. _ ~ IWIDNIS .......... 2MS.2t .... 2 .. P · ·. -PEAi 111111 .. ~ ...... CM, ......... ._,~- PEAi 111111 .... "°' U CAM .............. IMll 51•• LI-CAL PEAi •••ms ................. 1t ~ - • • I . .... u.a.11. ....... -WISTMl""9• ...... WltTllMWtTP .. W. 1•ru, ....... ' Miit ••n AW9.. W'ltfTTtl• I ' ti• ~ ... ..._ c.na lllllSA •• •· ~"'" ....... "'W ... ST,. ~A M8A -IOtttHa tT .. IMITA AllA J -aeAPMM Aft!MfL MHIW ..... . . - l ' J 8 DAILY PILOT Wfdntsday, M11 15, 1968 Newlywed Huddlestons Making Ho.me in HB Residina in HUJJtinP>D Beach we newlyweds Jerry Edward Huddlelton and hll bride, the former Mary Jean Lemke. The Rev. J . Michael Montgomery performed the double riJ>a rites ill Calvary EvangeUcal Free Church, Laiuna Beech. 'the bride, given in mar· riaae by her b r o t h e r , Michael R. Lemke, ls the daughter of the Richard Lemkes of Costa Mesa. Her husband ii the son and 1teploa ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Brunt o t Newport Beach. Tbe new Mrs. Huddleston aelected a short white lame crepe dress with a shoulder lencth veil held in place with a seed pearl crown. Sbe ~ar­ ried a bouquet of baby breath, W'hite dalslff and baby yellow roses. Marchla Garrison was maid of honor while Miss Gaby Snelleo and M1la Susan Bal ley were bridesmaid.I. Tbey donned plnk crepe IOWD.1 and held plnk dailies. Harry P. Finch WU belt man while ushering guestl to their &eats were Glenn Graham and Larry Hlld- dleaton. The Tultin home of Mr. and Mn. Frank Bertin wu the setttnc for a ~ reception attended by 100 suests. A.Isl.Sting were Mn. Van Brunt and Miss Loplse Peterson, cpusin of 1be benedict. ~former Miss Lemke ls a graduate of Estancia High School and attended Orange Coast C o 11 e g e • The bridegroom ls an alumnus of Laguna Beach High School and was a student at Multnoma School of tlie Bl· ble. The couple honeymooned In Solvang. Coming to the Luau? Fun for all Balboa Power ~uadron members and their guests is forecast for ~e annual luau next Fri- day in the Newporter Inn. Planning the Polynesian entertainment are Lt. Walt Wbrnahlt and L1. Cmdr. Stan Buckley (ieft to right) and Anchorette mem- bers Mrs. Ernest L. Miller and Mrs: Jack Ruddis (left to right). Homemalcing Utopian Iampering With~Firfle Mac;bine By f AMELA HALLAN mllbt pat a l'OMt in ber ~ Bllt Hiil tbouth t h 9 • *' ._ ,.. ... · M9l oven wtm. It will be !eomerpMlr Of tonton-ow II rwr pqcbt readJ for ber' piutic um. room coobd bJ bdrlnd r1111. mt1 be ell\'ltcl. thffe are tbe home ol tcmorrow? fmnlture wttb l a fl ah d Whlll that's coablC lbe c• atQI =ti questions ao 'I'raDlplnllt · c b a Jr a .plutlc p81oilrl Ind i.'Cl put potatoes la a blender "old-" hOUlekeeP-t'r an 1 p are nt table•' pla&tic cbalrs and tables. which wUl 1utomat"c.U7 • needl red. tnmpWent boulea. . . ' Sbe may atop to lounge foe a ~ them •a t beJ"Y• Ma~ even ._ .. __ t moment cm ~ dMr' plastic been mashed. SB u • • · what's to keep ·r.... .. --J'tdln ... cblir jmdor frem sticking a pin Ill people if communication is • To complMe '-dinner tboee plaatic pUlows and really tbe a,. to a better U JIDar camea ID for a abe might put o i b e r who's coinc to clean those world · blmbur1w, 1be eaa *-it ~ptables ill an ~ glass walls? . But. cloee rour eyes for a OD a JlllPll' plate _. to.a it ftich can cook tbne dif. And W'bat U th8 instant moment md viaualile a dll1 ill ._ radar nDl9 where ll fweat tb.1-at tbe same ut b tte · In tbe Ule ol a bcsnemak• will be coobd ID cme tlme, • er mate uae • JJl a pean u r you get by Gt tomon'OW' u preaeated at mlmde. tpeCial oven ~ "'" eJt ~:: ,~lackage 0r1n11 Couf C"ollece CGm-When ·ill time to do ~ microtraftl to cook a lf... Why wony now? munity Women's !My. laundry lbt'D get oat her pound turkey· in 90 minutes. Because au tbese in· She'll glide Into her kit· porilble wUbtr-drfer md U lhe had cooked the novatioos are alrudy here. eben we..uic a d re 11 wblle she's at it lbe'll toll la turkey, abe could have And Ult day they're part of treated with a ftoaridller to ber drip drJ wiC thlt ca be ~ demed the oven afterward our everyQy llviq is just teep out water and ail spots. st.Jled cm blr bead. with a damp paper towel. around ..,. corner. Her eaa will be boiled on Dinner time 11 a breae. And after ctilmer, if she's ;::::;::;;:;:====== an iDvia1hle burner, ber pan Sbe'll airnpty 1et out a reecty to to out on the town, F RST F aetUnc on a flat surface. No prbz&1 mirbd "dlamr tor lhe can put on be r I • AST eorn«s or crevices to delD. fOUr' and a PKbt ol penwently curled stretch Wt1e t.lls "" firat •IMut th• Under h• feet will be a soft premeuund coftee. Or if wig (dry by now) and M.t 111, IM•I 11ews7 Check it vloyl carpet, wbkib she oan she Ubl to do tbiDCa the maybe a lace dress made ol evt, It• .... ,1y •'••Y• th• clean with toap and..... "old..fllbtoaed" .. .,, ebe c::ottoo. DAILY "LOT. NI Alnc TRY. A LITTLE TENDERNESS. Al 1-. I ROUND STEAK ltt~., RC>~ .u.s•.a.cao1a C " ANACIN TABLITS PAIMHUff $1.S:UIZI 79c 97c $1.00 SIZE-LOTION OR.CIYSTAL C1.IAl ........ --·· SU0-40L SUNTANjJR. Ol lOTION c•••mr••• <~ PACICAGI Of M ...... Mn ....... "'11%1-2.0Z. ...._...,....,. 7'hSIZE . .. , . ..,., ...... $2.00 llU-40Z.-~aosoC ••AllCAllll at. SIZl-7.0L "'':tr-•····-.... TBAIFDitn tie llZI •••••••••• $1.2' Slll!-UOUW 01 MINTHOl -· PA ... ft-•M WIWAMS-ftc SIZE .... UCIW sun ....., _____ _ 7h ASSOMID COi.Qi -·-eLOYIS . . ....... ... 2 .. 69• s.INCH Cot.Oltl!D •&TIO CAllDLll ............. "' 59c Vo:11e -llRCUI ....... EL MONTE CATSUP • 79.l .Hl·C DRINU Mllf CLIAJ-ICL 111Qlf) ...... AISM lllST-TAIUOI CANS 1 . cn••••IHl9 ..... GIMM .... •UllS ~ 29• OG119tNUGMn-l~MI ............. ". .iiieS. SY•U• C--.!"•I . 2..pfy Colon & White ....... ''" C...OIMIM-1Mi.M9 2"TAllY ... &N91 ._ .. 121 .... . ~IAIMlaUIDI ............ NOD CAT•••• -• • A• .. Alll•I ~-··A .. llS .. ,. • :,I I • .... mf-)UMlc)A6QI. CAM 2 NCna« MUI .. IOH OO&DIH DIUCIOUS •---.. .......u'••c• s• ...... •••"-,;;11· AllMISAWICI a-. 11• .. _ .. ....,..-nor.JAi _ • • jor Cs12 • ar SI._. MOf#AY, .. """ •• HUNT'S .... 'lllsf-11.0Z. CMG MAGIC 09 ~ t••n MIX ,, •.!"•••TOMATO ·~·Cl~ll• M_U.All•O. 1n4i'I TIA 8A.. ~~t- 0«\A ... 4'SOIT• • 10 MMm-1141. NO.. •! __.._.....,CAMI~ lllCUlf • 'nl-O !: • ... aa-.un .. 211 T~Te,•1G6iU• .. •1• ~-7· .,, "' ,.,. 1111.Ne-J..&1. CAM • llOD'S-7.ouNCI CAM 111Mm-..--1soz. CM4 .,.., ·=-•••mY l1 ' .... •T•••••-l••••••Al•••1••49•1coo1m.-.• :.at• 29 CAll•llM • --•1 • Da MONrl CIUM IT'ftl 2 Dll.MON91, 1----•MllL Ml • COS I ... an .. eM •• ctHlll ~ 3• Ut'CIO I ... lll•S S3• COlOltS Oil DECORATED SCOTTOWELS • COFFll-AU GRINDS BUTTER-NUT 1.fl>. oon 71 c oma.n . TREND 1 ::.-33c GUlDBrs ~ --• WSOAP GAY BOUQUET Dt1WT=15 75 SAL VO pkg. ~ c CLMNSIR Giel 3c Off> ~ 33c 2-lb. oon $1.41 ~-= ... ~ INST ANT -10-oL $1: 19 MUSTARD. -9: 1~ -~ 37c COMET =' 22c ~ I - 23oe· Bar .. i" Blvd. at Wlhlo• SU, a.r .. r S••pplag Cener, ~ • .,. Mw ' . ' ,. . . . --· -,,_ ____ ..... ____ -~ ..... .._....... ....... -. ....... ' PE() Sees Horoscope W...._.,, Mu U, 1968 Harborife to Sew.e • DAILY PILOT JJ ~,---~ <:n!!~~~~·,_Big E>ream 599itta~i1;1s:· 5omesne 0ivtJIQes S~ret }lnliaeDt Of Balboa Savtnp Women lot tbe Southern Oranc• Couta1 Reciprocl- and Lola, wm be illllaUed ca 11 t 0 r a 1 a Symplaony ty Bui-ua of PEO will bOlt THURSDAY, ~ dtYGtiac )'Wl'..V to bMlt OD IMvt. Some~OWd pl&J. try " .... ........ of • vtee pnUdlllt ot tbe Hollywood Bowl A19ocia-a procram entitled The MAY I 6 ~remonies wUl precede a Dllney Drtem nut Friday BJ SYDNEY <>MARR luacheon Jn ~ Newpcri at 10 LID. ta tbe CommWllt7 ARIES (Marcb 2l·Aprll Harber Yadlt Club &mclay, =::=...Church of 19): TCIDl&bt eQjoy good May 19. • Miu. M~ Joaea will be com~; express A1ilo aecepttns dut* will IU9lt apeabr. a..p.1 QV )'OUl' hopes and wishes. Day be Dr. Grace (Kn. J. C.) llDd OA will boll features ltlrtl Jn new dire~ Bell, auociate dull of the Newly elected 'D-i-..ity Uons. Inecae from career Calll1n&a C o 11 e I e of ·-~""" efforts is enbanced. Go Medicine, Uahwstty o f olflcen who will ·be in p1acea. Do tiaCI -meet Ca!lfornla who will be tbe chlrce Of tbe meetiD& aro ~ . J11'91ideot: Iii r a. G. F. =-Mmel. H. B. Cbenow.eb -TlUIWI (April JO.May WUIOD Jr., • o 1 a a t e • r Newpart Beadl. Jll'lll-JD)· ~teaching· lel'Vice eocrdlaMar' for ~; C. 9· Gruber ol s.... .... . ~ UCLA beallll 1 c 19 n c e 1 • ttqtoo BIMll, 'rice Jnli· · Mm fr'Clll 111euage. sec rt tar 1. md 1111111 dent; B. ll Sein ol X..... BJ tmlOt -ID authority re--::~~~ M x=-:r: ::::.-: :.S"?f· ~ Telephone a a d TeJecrapb. Mela. c or r • • po ad 1 a c qalilb prtadp\11. Maintain treasurer. let'!'ttary &lld A C. Fenett bllaoce. The committee was found. Of Huntington Be a c b , GEMINI (Ml'f __ 21.June ed ta 1llD to mcourage Was\lftl'. 20): Strem 1lft'9llltllt7. Your women ta busiDeu and in Rell!'Vatlcm Cllll be made 4bUmlc penonaUO catches • the profeuloaa to IUIJPOl't wtdl Yrs. R. W. F1nle7, t73-oa. Peopil IDYbt 10U places. NEW Tin.• t be Lo 1 A a I el t 1 3W. cir Mn. M. O. Jtilll Jr., CCllllfll1 wttbDut acaUering Air* llomquist PbUblnDc8c OrcheitrL 4M-Sal'l. 10llf fclreel. FiDlsb work Al SAVINGS - BONIUSI STIAKS : BiiiNusn 6S.t. U.S.D.A. CllOICI 98: u.s.D.A.IN~mm 5 •. ---..---.. -- -..... , .. ..._ --~ 90ITOM •OUND ,... iiif° UYa 391i CANCE& (JUM 21.JW, ,_. DIJ fublrea creaUve 21): Check deta.Ua: studJ ~ and a Naallltic ia- ftne )lriDt. Re.d betweea the tlrludl. Ollldren c o u 1 d liDel. U oblervlat, yoa m6 ,_ prood. Be percep. C'CMl1d make v a 1 a • b 1 t t!ve. to Di fb t : C!ltumatance.s "'2 0 ) : Be h lncl-tbe.ecenes ,,....._ far aw tfforts, t"8tl eome to u,bt u they CIOlll&adl. You mate friends allect JOU. U fiexiblt, you bJ wttUntM-to speak up. s u c c e e d • 0 a e w h o Mtull dlll"t bide. Shyness auociated with you in past baa DO plaee toda1. Be now stMes be (ot 1he) lorik&· tbinb you were correct.· Be P (Feb. lt-Marc.b a gracious winner. dilcovery. Accent on public • • SCORPIO (Oct. JS.Nov. rellitloel. Settle accounts. 21): Cond1tiom _. 11eadier ~,T.t,m:'l~;· ~~;:e:i~ Summer R1.tes Planned 'l'odly )'eti find out bow ctatr'**1 OD tsseatil]S, mudl oppcdJaa uJlb to Reww abcnrn lor e1for1a. p•·-'-J 11 yow plan; uplraUoaa. Tbt IAGm'JUUtJS (Nov 21· -1 on a UDt b7 la to face fadl ..... Dec. J1): Ntlcbbor • 0 r 1"ddlnc ID St. Klcbeel's and !:_You laia by Pi.ctac N1i1t1ft ~ 1 e c rt t AD Aqtla a~ Corona .., __ OD table, face•· To-,·Dol't c..t ant atiooe. Be~ de) .Mir, ar. PllDtla Ann :_.mate, partner Ilda IQOd, 1J1DP1tbtUc lWleer, NllttA aad Joba Clltford VIRGO <Aac. D-Sept. 21): but dae't btcame inYOIYed ta ·But Jr. MJuatmea& at home ocean; famU;r Jll'Oblems ol oeben. ftetr tllllClment w11 fllDilJ member upr 1•11 FlMlb important proJtcl revealed before the bride· frlDk desires. U you com-CAPIUCORN (Dee. IZ· elect'• ICll'OritJ abters cm w. friction is avoided. Be J•. lt): Stress on proftt as tbt Unlvenity ol Clliforni1, mature. Make lntdJlent result of new contact, BerbleJ, cmnpua. cwesslcm. Beautify aur· crutiw tade-a9Cllr. G a I n Mill MMtlcm, daa&Mer ol l'CIUDdlnla. lbown if JIOG tab hUUMlve. Mra. LaQ Iii a t t 1 o n of L1Bti (Sept. is-Oct. 21): AQUARIUS (Ja. JO.Feb. lrvlDe and John B. Mattscm A't'Old extnmee. Don't wear: 11): CJcle movea a p ol Lani Beach, ls an alumna . , of Corona del Mar High Scllool and ltudylne at Berkeley in b I o l o g t c a 1 sciences. Sbe h a member Of Chi Ome11 fO?'Ol'lty. Her fiance, son Of 1'r1. Ao \ A. Ovrom of Coronado anCJ Dr. John East of Mereed, was sraduated from Merced Hi&b School and received his bacbekr ol ldence from Berkeley where be is stu- dytni for bb masters in bu.alnea adm.lDlltration. He w11 gradulllled with honors ta electrical eqlneering. BUGS BUNNY FRESH. NORTHERN FARM FRESH ChiiiOn Tissue ·1os•1 .TENDIR CRiMION :ROMAINI. ·iL1iGPilCHES4E.11 1iiiilT PEAS 1~25c 11ii"liiENING 3~ 69c I' -'Pifi.E JUICE 39c HASH llOWMS 12 ........ CARROTS 1·111. ..... ... c BUBA•· 10: LIQUOR & PHOTO DEPT. ' .. m .. oLD 8U ... D A' IJ( ,,.. .... . SCOTCH WHISKY Ll·TTUCE -·-·· . .... DELICATESSEN fOOO GIANT SUCID Al'IRICAll CHEE.I IMIMclMlt, w,.,,... 124• .... C i ! . . I 1• , .. Na llght, ... now Scotch hos ....._ carefvUy Nled9cl •nd ....., ..... • hll I YIAIS ft ,redH• t~• flu1t ef ...... ... ~ '41! . ,. Ol'VIMMHIA cAmllDRAll . CHllll ,,._._.,s .. 85 IAUIAOIOI ••HIONI c 1=-· ••• =-., •. DEEP O.WMtG . STRAINED OR CHOPPED LAVA HNI> SOAP .. SWIFT'S MEATS ··2~27c . = 25c FROZEN SANDWICHES . SMOKEY· JOE. -~ ·57c ••n NABISCO 12«. 49c COOKIES '*" PACK CAACKM 1 ... 35 ~T. c ... . • I ....... J.r ••vi. ai ....... SL, ...... s•oppbtg <:emter, ~ ... Mesa . -. • l • . ( ........... J. .. -.. -.. ..., '!LY RILOT ~ . -. Limiting Infiltration?~~-=-~~~~:-~ u acts .ffected -Is ~cNamara Wall -w ASIDNGTON (AP) -The absence of coswr. barrier's eUectiveneu. ma)I have sllPl*f throUlb e1preued wonder why the part of a study qonduded by about the b1Dloo"41o11ar ~ .. The Pentagon declines to fectiveness studies a 1 o n g 11ie Pentqon bu ac-tbe obstacle system but the p r o j • c t wu never run the Institute foe Defense ginot IJne cancept." 1 say whether the so-called lines demanded by former knowledged diat Infiltration adlninlstration's own eaU-t.broUCb McNamara's vaunt-Analysis, a private "think The Pentagon decU.11 • "McNamara Wall" obstacle ·Secretary of Defense Rob-continues directly through mates are that 80,000 to ed aystema malysis, a co.t-tank." provide the coet ..... ·Y Bias system is limiting inflltra-ert S. McNamara, under the Demilitarized Zone, 100,000 mn have infiltrated elfecttveneu study brlDCh Tbe Pentagon provided saying this miPt tip iJll I.a tion of North Vietnamese whose auspices the barrier where the barrier system la •ard and into South Viet· which nannally inveati&atea S3mlngtoo a breakdown of enemy to tbe ICalil fll .smNGTON (AP) -troops into South Vietnam. system wu c re a t e d, located, as well as around . um 10 far thls year. the vabae of big defense actual and projected sys· effort. ·-: ral officials are threat· An<i the Defense Depart· emerges from congresaion· the DMZ'• western border 1be Pentagon also hu projects. · tem cotta bUt censon de· McNamara would It •lii '.e~~s:f1:~~o!icne;:~: ment--whlle acknowledging al testimony. with Laot. Electronic fea· withheld cost Cigures for the Responding to questions leted this data from a tran-?~mlidyw. ouJd•flltbac"~ tbe:= the barrier never under-It comes at a time when tures of the obstacle system system, which wu an· from Sen. Stuart Symlng-sc;rlpt releued later. The "" ,_ -conbtra~tbc~cellm.inla~ion went u 8 u a 1 cost-effective· repoi'ted heavy North Viet· also extend acrON Laoe. nounced last Sept. 7 by Mc· ton, D-Mo., the Peatagon scope of the spending, how• ment ranllnc tram • com at JO ~er •· ness studies -won:t say name 1 e 1nflltration has No figures are available Namara. statecj tba only coa analy-ever, wu 1.ndfeated tn aev· wire to "highly~ .n companies that do railed --t...... about th• on bow may enemy troopt Same coacreaamen bave ala •of tbt project came as era! Sym.lqtca remarks ~ devices." : ': >illlon worth of busi· ......:.:w.::hY:..:·----------"':-------:-":"":":'.::::::::::====::::::::::=:::::::::::::"""~--__;;__,.......-:--""""::::""":::::::"""::::~==~:::::=====================:---::~ a year with the gov· 1ent. !sident Johnson em· ·red federal agencies .y three years ago to inate contracts H re· nt firms failed to hire, 1ote and pay employes 1ut regard to race. icials admit that some 'anies have disregard- 'ndilcriminatlon pledg- >ut concede no con-s have been canceled. the future, however, ae contracts are going e lost unless an awful f people suddenly re· e their field," claimed I Mc:Cready, assistant :tor of the Labor De· nent'a compliance of- :Cready sald e-xecuUves half-dozen of the na- s largest corporations be called to informal mp in New York this lh as part of the gov- 1ent effort to increase ·o and Puerto Rican !sentation in Manhat- 2. 4 million white-collar ·force. wever, he refused to ' the firms or provide details on the hearings. Pbiladelphla, the gov- ient's insistence that ! minority workers be I for federal construc- projecta bu stalled ly '2() million in wcrk. the coatractor oa the nilllon U.S. Mint in idelpbla was told h1a :-act "could be suspend· · terminated" unless be :1 to integrate his wort " Neither contract bas termJnated, however. :mson's September 1965 utive order applies to government contracts . '10,000-or au but $S >n of $80 billion the gov- nent pays each year in racta for goods and ·ices. The order not bans discrimination in 1g. but require• "al· alive action" programs isure upgrading ol mi- Y workers. -npanles covered by it .oy 25 million persons :-tbJrd of the nation's force. McCready cal· es that these flnna 3 million job openinp ar that could be filled mlncrity groups. e fact that businesses disregard nondbcrim· >n pledges have es· d contract cancellation assailed by Rep. WU· F . Ryan, D-N.Y., as inexcusable s~ of :aucratic betrayal. • /bat has emerged in- d of effective enforce· t is a totaUy ineffec· pattern of tokenism voluntary compllan<:e," n told the HOUie recent- "Voluntary compliance is an easy way out, :b tells minority job ? k e r 1 and employers ! that the government ot serious." !rbert Hill, labor direc- of the NaUonal Associa· for the Advancement ;olored People, sald op- ion of the contract com- nce office "is a clasaic -nple of the admlnl.str• nuDification of d vll ta laws and executive era." :t ts a study in lneHec- lity," Hill aaJd in an in· iew. dward J . Sylvester Jr., ?<:tor of the Laboe' De- tment's compliance of· • said low bidders have n bypassed in aome c .. >ut conceded no con- ~ts have beea termin- i. e said perauacU.ni con· :ton • to adopt a{firm. ·e programs before con- :ts are s!gned "ls the U'test thing to do.'' - ll WIN .;10008° CASN .. 1. Ctt,_lrtt ... 11111'11&1S.•lllllrl* I. r.r ........ , ....... .... ... ... ,.. ......... 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Theater Note• 'Dr. Knock' Opens At Orange Coast By T0~1 TITUS Of ~ 0.lly "IOI Si.ff A French play that puts the "knock" on the medical profession opens a four-day run at Orange Coast ~llege tonight as the week's tone newcomer on the l I v e theater circuit. 833~17. • • • -South Coast Repertory's 'Con ole' I Auditions In Laguna Auditions for "The Odd Couple." the first or two Neil Simon plays ' to be presented d u r i n g the Laguna Playhouse's sum· mer season. will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday in t h e playhouse. Directing the production. which opens July 5 for three weeks, will be D a v i d Mt.rlow of Burbank who currently is staging "A Case of Libel" at the Morgan Theater in Santa Monica. . "The Odd Couple'' tells of two men, one divorced and the other in the process of separation, Who elect to share an apartment. One Is an accomplished slob . the otner a nitpicking neatnik. A cast of six men and two women is required for the production. F u r t h e r in· formaticn may be obtained b y contacting playhouse manager Irma Nofziger at 494-8061. Montgomery Stars With Association WIMer of the coveted Grammy Award as belt in· -tr u mental jazz performance on a recording, Wes Montgomery, one Of the country's leading guitarist., has been signi!d <:6 specialliii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiii91 guest star with the Aseocia-... lion. appearing for one week. May 28 through June ._,.LJ&,,,_ . 6. at Melodylan:i. ~ • &M·l'fl SeU taught. Montgomsy HELD OVER lvl4r1y H•piHln1. ''WAIT UNTIL DARK" .... Pevl New"'•" H "COOL HAND LUKI" wltll a..,.. 1Ce1111e4y .... .. ,,.,.. Mtetr deallnc with the problem of • would-be free aoW wbo Ia cauatrt up ill the drive for IUCCeel and tries tn quit the rat nee. But the approach ii too nip to ctve any real im- portance to t.tle theme, and there ia not enough· ready fun 1eoerat.e4 to make the play acceptable aimply as a vehlcle to create a lot of .............. 471' AT_...... ....... , ""'-' P'tla ................. "Tiie Cn~ur• W_ .. Jofln .-.seM!t I ......... ~ ... c... "Doctor Knock," directed by OCC drama instructor Lucian Scott. will go on the boar-0&-of th& college auditorium at 8:15 p.m. tonight through Saturday. powerful production o f "Macbeth" resu~s Thurs- day night at the Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa and continues through Sunday. The Shakespearean tragedy has been extended one week and will ctose May 26. Jack Davis and Leslie Jones portray Macbeth and Lady Macl>etll, with -cle· ment Davidson, James Bax· es and Hal Landon Jr. heading the supporting cast. The theater is located at 1827 Newport Blvd. i n downtown Costa Mesa. 'Stop World' Tryouts Set Jn Clemente h~ been playing guitar since he was 20. According to his own admission it was the first recordinga of the famed Ch a r l i e Christian which drove him to invest a hard earned $350 in an eiec· tric guitar and amplifi«. HU first at.tempts to play~~~~=~==~IR the new instrument .proved NA~a.Nr"AL~ATION The Jules Romains satire >n medical q 11 a c k e r y ·eatures Kermit Christman in the title role with Joseph Purpura and Mary Nugent :ieading the supporting cast. ::>tbers in the OCC cast in- clude Ken Wilsoo, Gary E;dmisten, Gordon Penge, Dan Werner. Ka th I e e n Regan, Maeve Robinson, Daniel Poppa, Steve Oliver, rricia Watson, Sus an Pleick. Lucinda Huntley and Pamela McRoberts. Tickets are free, but must be obtained at the OCC bookstore. The c o 11 e g e repol'1$ F r i d a y ' s and Saturday's performances already are heavily sold. * * * Also on the collegiate circuit, the Irvine Repertory '!"beater at UCI winds up Its production of "Dark or the Mooo" this weekend at the Studio Thuter on campus. B r o a d w a y d i rector ~erbert Machiz has staged :he primitive folJt fantasy micb gives Its closing >erlonnances T b u r s d a y hrough Saturday. Ticket in- ormation is available at fo be a complete <!iSaster' f 009TA -- but belog • determi.Dea 0(111111 Ma .. "Stop the World -I Want and convinced that he could ~w":"!! to Get Off," one of the most produce the same souoda • ._....,,....., ......... MMna successfuJ muslcalJ ever his idol Christian, h e NOW PLA viNG produced in Orange County perservered. will be the next ..-.1uction His diligence eventually Beet Picture r I''""' paid off with contracts to Beet Actor Meanwhile, SCR's Camp Film Festival heads into its third weekend with the showing of "One MilUon BC" and Chapters 7-9 of "Flash Gordon Conquers t h e Universe" at the Second Step Theater. 2815 Villa Way. Newport Be a ch . Information on both pro- ductions may be obtained at tM central box office, 646- of the San Clemente Com-play with IUCb balld.s as munity Theater. Lionel Hampton'•, television Auditions will be con-guest star appearances and ducted Monday and Tuesday recordings for Herb Alpert's evenings at 8 o'clock at the A&M Re<:ords Company. CabriUo Playhouse. 2 o 2 Ticket.s for the new show, Averdda Cabrillo. Richard which will be presented Andersen is directing. nightly with two shows on T.._ · I f Saturday and Sunday, are •n: musica calls or now available at the Melo-strong male and female singing leads. two teen-age1r=d=y=la=nd=box==of=fi=ce=.===~ girls, a boy in the 6-10 age 1363. • * * ·range and an all-girl chorus. "Nobody · L o v e s an Those auditioni~ are re- Albatross," a hilarious spoof quested tn bring tMir own or the television industry, is music. back on the stage of the "Stop the World." staged Orange Studio Theater this to holdover audiences by the weekend under the direction ~naheim and L a g u n a of Mary Eastman. playhouses, features a well- Anthony Brandt, who co-known score which includes produces the comedy, takes "What Kind or Fool Am I?" the leading role witfl support "Once in a Lifetime." "Gon- from Le1lie Day. Carol na Build a Mountain" and Faulstick, Betsy Hewett and other songs. John Dudich. among others. The musical opens July 5 The theater b located at 195 at the San Clemente theater N. state College Blvd. in for a three-weekend run. Orange, and reservations c- are available at ~223.1. THE LUXURIOUS lllW llll. 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One point of contention was appaxently removed when Police Chief B. James Glava s, the system 's prin· cipal proponent, said: "I would have no obJection to an advis~rr gro~p that migbl have suggestions and even participate tn the study program itself." He was talking about proposed formation of a so- called "blue-ribbon" citizens' committee to advise on development and initial use of the police-monitored TV cameras. The committee has been urged by various com· munity leaders, including at )east two city council.men, as one means of easin~ understandable concern that the "Electronic Protection System" (EPS) could re- sult in invasion of privacy. Some months ago, Chief Glavas said he would con- sider such a committee comparable to a "police review board" and he would quit before he would ever accept it. . If what was proposed was, in !act. a ••police re- view board," the. chief rightly should refuse t~ accept it. But this is not what was proposed, and.· to his credit, the chief now apparenUy realizes it. A panel of prominent citizens, with no .Particular municipal ax~ to grin~, could help a.llay publ!c fears of misuse of this potential law enforcement ~td. These citizens presumably would have constructive sugges# lions to offer on the EPS operation, and that is all. They would issue no directives to the police department. That, ultimately, is the City Council's responsibility. So it may be possible after all to have both a po- lice· TV advisory committee and P~ Chief B. James Glavas. -ardner ucceeds as [ Lobbyist YASHINGTON -Former Health, ucation and Welfare Secretary John .rdner is discovering that be has a more influence on Congress as a >bbyist" than be had ·as a member President Johnson's Cabinel By making 75 phone callJ in two •YI last week to R e p u b 1i c a n gi1lator1. Gardner, u bead of the ivately or1anizecl Urban Coalition. as able to swing enough votes to rve the adminiJ1ratlon's t25 million at 1upplenMnt protram in the )Ule, This record appropriation, which Is ely to be increased in the Senate. mpares to flO million Congress udgingly approved last year when 1rdner was the administration's okesman for the b i g b J y con- >Veralal proposal. The Urban Coalition i1 a nation-wide ganization formed to seek musive deral aid for cities and the poor. tn 3 new lobbying role as its chairman, ardner was able to pull the rug out om under a spirited GOP economy ·ive by calling lawmakers either ~ainst the· rent subsidy program or ncommltted. GARDNER'S backstage campaign lso succeeded in defeating by a nar· ow margin a follow-up Republican nove to hold rent supplements to the •resent SlO million level. Although polls of House leaders 1howed that both cutback motions would ca.rry, Gardner changed the situation by appealing that the subsidy program be given an additional year trial -especially since 1968 was a presidential election year. At Gardner's reauest. Rep. ~raid Ford. R-Mich., GOP minority leader. dropped plans to force a roll-call vote. as was done a year ago. This face-sav· Dear Gloomy Gus: Ain't We grand? The beach is swept away by the tides. jets flying overhead knock the shin· gles off our roofs and then there's the Coast Freeway, aimed right through the middle of town. Ob, well at least we have plenty of schools. -0. L. 8. '1111 ....... ""*" ,_.. ·-· .... -llY ......... _...,_ 5eM .,_ .., -.. ......., ... .,.., ...... lnl actloa spared c o n se r v a t Iv e ·RepubUcam who are friends ol Gardner from Juivln( to vote publk'1 acaJnst the program. .SJgnificantJy Gardntrirthe choice-for the GOP vice presidential nomination of Melvin Laird. Wis .. chairman of the GOP con· ference committee. GARDNER SWUNG Into action after receiving an unexpected call from Speaker John McCormack, D· Mass. "We need anywhere from 70 to 75 Republican votes to save the ad· ministration's rent supplement.al pro- gram," McCormack told the former HEW secretary. "Can you help us? If we are to solve our growing urban crisis. all Republicans must move Into the 20th century." Alter Gardner agreed to make the calls. McCormack supplied him with the names of 75 Republican legislators who bad either voted against the rent subsidy program last year or ln· dlcated they planned to oppose It this year. The controversial rent supplement program, which is designed to hf'lp low·income families live in moderate. income housing through f e d e r a t subsidies to landlords. was part of a $13. 7 billion omnibus spending bill passed last week and sent to the Senate. Paal ScoU ·.'Nicety' ls Not 'Nice' J( you're going to use these words, please remember: -That ''nicety" bu nothing to do with the usual meaning of "nice." -That "noisome" bas nothing to do with "noise." -That "fulaome" has nothing to do with "Cull." -That "sacrilegious" has nothing to do with the usual meanmg of "religion." and should' not be spelled that way. -That "cohort'' means a large group. band or company of people, and caMot be applied to an lndlvidual. in the sense ol "colleague." -That a "compeDdium'' ls not an all-embracing compllatlon. but an ad· bridgment or brief abltract. -111AT 1'CLIMATIC" refers to climate, ~ "cUmac:tSc" to cllmu. -'nlat people "immlcrate" tt, and .. emigrate" fnm, -That a "caate" II not "due to'' IOllMtbtnf, bat Al is Oft CIUM. _,,. • "podbml" " not 1'bat a ..,..... IPtab tram. but wbat an •dllltra conductor CODductt &om; a •• D • IPtW from a "Ject.n." -1'111 ''rnel" llldDI whit mOlt flNi?I llldak "aarawl'' rnuu, ;and .._; II. Cberefon, DO Died to uie. ........ not Ult noun ror the adjective "enormous," for an "enormity" Is a large wickedness. or an outrageous :.ct or offense: the ii r o p e r ooun i• "enormousness." -That "insignia'' is the plural of "insigne." and cannot be used as a singular to denote one particular badge or emblem. Even m·on <'om· mon. and more appallin&. ls the use of "1trata" as a singular, lnstei.d of u the plural of "stratum.") -That a "jurist'' Is not neceuarily a Judge. but anyone versed in the law: .U.Jud1ea should be jurists. but not all jurist. are juclJes. -'ntAT ''KUDOS" (a ti Ide o u s word), U used at all. ahould be UJed u a •Intular and not" a plural: there lJ DO such thh\1 11 "a tudo." -That • ' m a • t e ff u 1 • • means "domlftftrtn1," • \ 11 e "masterJJ'' meana "akillful'' _// -That "partially" mean{"abowll'IK faYOl'," and 1boaJd not be used Wben ''pilrUy" wou.ld do as Well, or better. -That "DOtorloua" does not mun merely "nioted '' or "notable," but cat· rits • coenotatioa ol W.tame, and ti ntvir a limpt. IYDOflJm f o r ~·celellirated" or "famous." But that ii only one EPS bu.rd!• el many. Still lying ahead In abundance are technical, legal, sociological. political and perhaps economic problems. Uncovering these problems ls the purpose of the Newport Beach experiment, which, if funds are ap- proved by the appropriate agenciea, would be a pilot project for the nation. The "Electronic Protection S)'•tem .. could well pre- sent many unforeseeHr unspo.t.eD-difficulties. In fact, it may even be as much aa 18 years away from perfection. , Defiling the Flag . In recent days the American Fla& bas been uaed by various youths as a beach towel, a curtain, an autO seat cover and a shawl. The young peoe_le as a consequence hav-been ar- rested. In each case the charge Jiu bem defiling the American Flag, a misde.meanor. Seldom has Old Glory received this much aUenUon in so brief a period of time. It is attention of a negative order. of course. and this is a sad tb.ing. But we'8re not oow about to puff up our cbesta and bravely criticize those who rnisue Ule Flag. That is easy patriotism, and easy patriotism ii fraudulent. We do, however. suggest that ml.fuse of th. e Stars and Stripes is not re.ally an uncommo~tivity. Think about it. When did you last see someone cloak bknself with the Flag-figuratively, if not literally-and then pro- ceed to spout the causes of bate and bigotry? That is defiling the Flag, too. It is not only the young who have lessons to learn. N FIH!etloau PrOfJNtn of ll11iveralt11 C011rses Readers React to 'Curriculum~ Tht following three letters are ,.,. BpOllSes to a facetious "curriC1'li£m4 publi.!hed in the DAILY PILOT Ma11 11. It listed typical unioer$i&J1 clauu in such areas 1U "Inau~on," "Beard Growing" and ' u I YeU- ing'.' -Edit~r To the Editor: l carefuUy read the proposed uni· versity curriculum in your May 11 edition. Although it is a frivolous pro- posal, I am going to take exception to three oi the courses: ''yo' all" clauae sWl prominent in some campaign campa. 1. DIRTY BOOU. Surely t b l 1 COt111e hll been men thM ~ cevered In high s~, t. PF.RSONAL BYGJBNE: Prob- .t>ly the phrase that la UMd the most Oii cbUdren is: "Wash both of your hands, not just the dirty one." Why waste the taxpayers' money ror such a repetitious course? DIRTY BOOKS and Compolitioa-4 letter words," would the comediel of Ari•topbanee er Chaucer'• Canterbury Taltl fall into tbia headiq? Sboald the ........ decide wbet la at· aa st? ~. I cbGeM 9le JM. <tf«. I llilUW lib -to c:al1 attntion to tbe s.... statues Ill Loot Bucb Sta'8. Spiter, a graduate art ltbdent, d.14 IQIDe pretty obsc.-ene work (in the opini~ of most students I have talked to). 3. INTRODUCTION • TO F R E E WVE: The ability to participate m sex is reached at least six years be· fore this course is available? Why not substltute a more adult course like How To Switch Mates? HARRY B. McDONALD, JR. To the Edltor: This is ln reply to the "Curriculum for Today" in your May 11 editions. My first r~ction ls, did the writer go to college? How well does be know bis 900? ln any case we <college stu· dents) are only a product of our en- virooment. At tbe ate of 19 we find ourstlves not allowed to vote, not allowed to buy alcoholic drinks, yet we find ourselves in the prime age group of those chosen to defend the freedoms oi this country wltic.h are denied to us. TO GET TO THE issue, let's look at the proposed curriculum. Russian 101 and 102-1 si.n~rely wish I had the lime to take it. Considering the average Russian student is required to take E nglish, I see nothing wrong witb Russian emphasized in our pub- lic schools. After all, if the coming gentration ls able to communicate by knowing more about each other, we might make the world a better place t o live for the future generations. Better than 701 have made It for us with your "Red scares," Joe McCar- tbya, Red baiting and senseless. petty dJscrlmlnatlon.a. Oo the same line, what is wrong with a course in communism? I find it aenselen to rear sometlllf\I in ignor· anoe although the author's generation ,are speclaliste in such fields. I Know your enemy?) DEMOCRACY -2 minutes? A stu- dent educated in this state has U.S. , hlttory once or twice in elementary acbool, ooce ln junior high, a year in lfftior high and a semester to a y~ ln coUege. U. S. government is taugbt in junior high, senior high and one semester In colleg«. Thia was tequlred In my caae ln lhe Loa Angeles school system and Calilorrtia State College sy1tem. J onJy wlsb J blld the chance to have haU ht background In WOC'ld bJstory. I BELIEVE the wtbor le lmplylnc. wbe1 be propoeea COW"Mt lD lnsur- rtctJon. Lal>-llob RW., PubDc Speak· in• Lab -Ytlllq and Sboutint, etc.~ tllal tbe IYeraft colle,. ft.Udtat 11 attracted to the load, rowdy or ~ teroaa. I 1'0Uld Uh to rtmlnd 1M author tbat ID U., lmercollesf,an p,._ ldentlal Prtl~ poll at 1.200 c.ua- J>Uset aaota the ~ IJ'OlllOr.d _, Time .,..,..._, 1.....,. Mceara., came 111 ftnL A quJ.tt, raer•td, •• """ ma Wt do llOt fall fw .....,_ kiAiat. God .... Country. polJtiell;f iluperleamdftwstar ............. , ... .. i ,. IF SPATER had been treated as any othe!' student and been given permission for h.is art exhibit, it prob- ably would have flopped. However, few of us feel the amniniatration bad the right to deny the abibltion to Spat.er. The Spat.er statues IDd tbi play, "Tbe Beard," would melt likely have less success If they ttmalned uncensored. I may not aaree with what they abow but I'll defend their right to be lbown (paraphruing Voltaire). I only have one more question to ask the author. Is the prop,osed course in Beard Growinc 311 a ~ class? NAME WITHHELD c....-Aii~ To the Editor: Re : "Curriculum for Today." Qb. viouty the. vocal minority ol radicals and hippies who congregate at Sather Gate or the Qu81i bas influenced the author's thinking. Let blm travel to the Berkeley or Stanford campus: let tlim spend a day visiting lectures and seminar•: let him sit for a few bours in the libraries of these universities and watch hundreds upon hundreds engaged ln serious study; let Nhl talk with studftlta over a cup ol coffee in the cafeteria. Theel and -!r, then should be formulate bis 'Currie· ulum." MY FATHER, a conservative who would do Oran1e County Jutice, did e.uctJy that and returned from b1a weekend in Berkeley with a n enlightened and chanted attitude. No longer did be see ~· campus as a haven for r8dica1J, agitators met pies, but rather u what it rea great in1Utution where UM riudeab are arneatq ·.-.~~ •tud7 .and learning. FLORENCE N. MARTIN h ................ To tbt Edltor: Coqratulatiou on your .DOit in- formative article, tDAlLY PlLOT, .. ., t ). Ltt me, tiowever:tJflD ou m on a fn polnta. I'll It.art witb ~cne. I bne OM MIMlller t8 , aod f'm mOlt hopeftal of dotnl at OOC. 00C Modi out =UOD ap-puiMments .. tlMtr' ta trdllr ff credlta ICCUJl!ulated. ftll la DOt pnlertaUal 191l*ldla WUb M in mind -., -••1's& 11 mdta • ................... Jnlllll ... ........ ,, . ......,_ ..... ...,.. .......... ""1 ....... ... I Md nazh..,,....._ CM JUll, • t I h •llntkla ......,.Alrl It d:• .................. ........ '1,A,.u9.1tta.a-' \ llY au:: "' ..... -... ........ -~"~ ... ., ......... ,. ....... Unfortunately, at registration Sad· dleback studen.ta were given a letter o£ non-acceptance. Our next step wu a letter from Saddleback, and WU)' I letter from the superintendent of coun- ty education. Wednesday morninl, May 1, I bad completed this procedure. I banded thia final letter ln to the offke of Mr. Mowrey, dean of admissions and records, and wu informed by an of- fice girl that I would receive a new registration appointment. I questioned her u to -.hen I might expect Jl She told me the school wu boldiJll May 17 open for Saddleback ltudent registra- tiom. Tbe appointment I have Ii.nee received ii for Jl'rlday, ~ 11, at t a.m. AFTER TlllS LONG expJanation my point is this: On May 17 registration will be in Its 15th da,y. Students regi1tering at this late date would have to be ooes not having accumu- lated many units. In this case I invite your reporter to write a follow-up story on Jh1I article. If this is "nOll" preferential reclatra· ti.on, I, with only 11 units to •cure, U· peot to have few claua cloeed aa me. l'U·be ln line on May 17, at I a.m. You are most welcome to see bow we Sad· cleback student. iegilter. rm paat the point of "bad guy" and the "tood lm· age." I'm interested ln education. Do join us. MARGARET MORREALE The DAILY PILOT earlin carmd 4 story outlining &he delawed t'fgi.ttra. &ion procedure that Mrs. lilorrtflU descnbta. TuesdoV, "' cnwUan ttory, OCC Supt. N°""41ft Watln asnred tMt I~ wlao Med ~I to ~ oradi.ated will be accommodoUd ewn if MW cl4uu Mve to ~ op.ta- ed.. ......... etlt To the Editor: -Editor In defense o( the Newport Police Departrneot: Last year ... mOYe4 out f1I a.. ., w. OceaDfroRt ltCtlon ol Newport Beacb became the po~ couJd not give 111 8dequate protection hd our neigbbon. Inddeatally, we •e members ol tbe younger 1ueraticm and certainly bad our sbare ol private parties, but we dldn 't infrtnge upon tbe ri&!lta ol others. The ''bappenlnp'' in tbat ... - day and night -made Euter Weat liQ a plellNDt lDterhlde -• aft.-noon tea. llERE 18 A LllT f1I ..,. f1I Ollf complablb: I. We bid to k"P our doan locked da, and Dilbt •ince .,... WIOiald wait right ln. 2. Our apartment ........... 3. ltnu wen Ulen ftom oa- 1ara1e. 4. Men than lO timet "lltJOtbort .. p1rked tn aar ....,. IDd Ult dtJ wvuldn't remon them lbtot tbtJ ---·t hlcdtn• pablle ......... ,.. TDU wm....., ......, ....... .bnwla•lilbt t. P8alll would ~ A llC ...,...,. ta ......... ., ... .-: 7.0........, .... _,_ ,, .... ..... .. .,...... . ., .. poUce ,.....,, .. fl ,_ • mllllta w.-. ., _a.L-:,,. .. .. ,...~~ ...... ~---·an. ~=~~~·-= ........ ,... .......... .. "1mn.aJllleG .. ... tr J • functioned u crlllb pads (hence the pelitioo s1'Ded by "residents" to the police department re harassment is probably a phoney). 11. Troopa of "turned-on" midnigbt Tanana would jump acron the walk· ways from roof-top to roof-top (at 3 a .m. it's startlin,). In our contact with the police department they were quite p~asant, but could do little to protect our rights .u relidenta in· the area. R. B. ORDWAY r .. SJ.rt Netlee To fbe EdMcr: As a property owner (apartment landlord) tn Newport, strugglln1 to make a buck in the face of increasing taxes (city, bed, county, federal). I have patiently taken in transient taxes of 4 percent for the past few years, guaranteeing cost of weekly rentals by signed receipts for depo1itl as much aa aix, months ahead of occu· pancy during vacation weeks. lmaSfine my concern when the Newport Beach City Council decides Ollly six weea ahead of effecthenesa ol the tax (the same rate for 1everal years) to raiae the tu to 5 percent A:FTER I have anured va<:ationen and alped iuarantees to them that ,the rtfular rate continues another \year. THE MAY I ISSUE oi the DAILY Pll.O'I' carried ttie atory oi sudden in- cre.ue bJ council decl1ion (final decision at Monday's meeting) and at least one councilman uplains that six weea• notice should be enough. Do they raHu thM vacationers do not wait until now to reserve beach apertmentf? This arbitrary dec:Uion violates the legality of my cootract, a.nd city 1ovemment should ~sped ita citlzen1' ri1htt and obUgatiMa to obey law or a cbaoge in representation ts due. • I'm perfectly willing to coOect more next year It I am «iftD time to inform tenants at the time COit cootracta are drawn ... not aw tbe law chan1ed at the time ._... .me to emlmras1 OtrDen aDd ~ reotva. LEWIS N. PAUL ---~ .......,,...,ll~lM n. ... , ....... ., ., Dlllf Hee .... fio frrfw. -.... ..... ,.....,. ==~11114 .... ••I 11t.1 ,.,_, _. ... ,., ...... ., ......... ='-"' 1f111e1, ., pn 'U e a '°'· .... apt .... of .., .....,,,, ., ........ '* ,....,,,, ....... ... ...... *'lonMd .,..,..,, ..a.,r • ...,. .. ..,..,,,~ ... •• , ........... p ,. 9 Mi MlLWAUJQ .lWwaupe~ into the bJ.t lt MUOIU IS U forgot. The laat-pll startitlg u pc they have ill pennant rac. Angel• in th season game- play ill Milwt Tbe MvlDt 20,000 tickets the largeat a drawn so far UCJ Words o(' ~cting athleti .\nteat.en wi football team expect even 1 ln 19SS-69 th joyed their which is layi Irwin. fillir Wayne Craw does not waJ gridiron till &uch an ea representativ "We don't Diego," Irw football this .,,,,,,,,,, WHI~ WAS ,,,,,,,,,,, ·iss arran1c 1-,position ·chedule." Irwin reall ittempted fi ;cale. they " :he gate. ~be polnt {ports fans iave a top J ·1u'll be out Howevel', :>rporate al '6'1-70 •.. \nd there Is •oder way. It seems i 1ear school flERRJ 'JffEP SOUTHS 'ene Hern ;pring as ( 'niversity .1ired as h• High School ''I'm mo1 derrerias s that he pll ~lcoad Herrerias lgnatius Hi: going to Ca ~cademic . and the N< ment ol Ch Forty Ne oad deman but he said his decisioi: I Bi as • joc .ness hU clasaJc. 1'1 Mary K son's Pi .. , you nev SI Jan. 1, winner St dlvl1ion the Gov Dt Wed~, M' 13, 1%8 DAJLY PILOT J7 Mil~aukee ~hile Sox: U~st California Angels MlLWAUKft. W~. (AP) - Milwaukee t.Qea a tentative step b9ck into the bil Jeacua taai&bt after two seasons aa tbe city b9Mblll Wt all forgot. Tl\e laat-place Chicqo Wbtte Sox. starting u poocly at h box office as they have in the American League pennant race, meet the Callfornia Angela in the fint of lllDe re,war season games the White Sox plad to play in Milweuble. ~ advance aaJe has appro.dled 20,000 ticketa. Ttlat is almost double the largest crowd the White Sox have 1rawn so far this.-in Cbicago. f'ootkll la ~741 Mild weather could bring out a crowd in excess of 30,000. ,.. TIM 11YD9 will be·• the first in Milwaukee to count in the m~ leque standings &lnce September ua. The Bravee ended a ltay of 13 seuona at County Stadium that fall and headed for AUanta. Since tben the only baseball played at the stadium has been the annual Firemen's v1. Policemen's game and two White Sox exhibitions. 1be ex· hibitJons. including one tJ\iJ April wit1' the Chicago CUbs, drew a total o· 71,000 fans. • Tbe Braves averaced better than UCISports Future Bright; They'veNever HadaLos~1 Words of encouragement from UCI Acting athletic dtrec~r Al Irwin -the uteatera will not attempt to field a football team till 1974. And, they can expect even greater athletic successes in 1968-69 than those which they en. joyed their ftrst three campaigns, which is saying a tot. Irwin, filling in for ailing chief Dr. Wayne Crawford, says the wtiversity does not want to get involved on the gridiron till it can financially afford such an endeavor and can field representative squads. "We don't want to be like UC San Di.ego," Irwin relates. "They start football this fall. But it's a hit and flllll.11111#11» WHITE W..4SH >111111111111111 e&.n"WttlTI •iss arrangement with jwtior college •·>position tllllng most of t b e ·chedule." Irwin realizes that if the Anteaters 1tt.empted football on a rinky-dink ;cale. they would be big time losers at he gate. Aa be points out. "When you look for 1porta fans in thla area you. better 1ave a top product to sell. Otherwise ·iu'll be out in the cold." However, the Anteater11 will in- Jrporate at least one more sport in '6'1-70 ... either baseball or !rack. 'nd there is a possibility both will gel •nder way. It seems incredible that a new four· year school in a relatively unknown f-IERRERI..4S LANDS "REP C..4GE POST SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - • ene Herrerlas. who resi,1tned thi ipring as basket~ ~oach at thr i ·niversity of California, has bf;e' 1ired as head coach of El Camin High School In South San ~ncis~o ... 'Tm moving in a new direction . derrerias said Tuesday night, addinr that be planned to remain in higl !Chool coadling ''a loog Ume." Hen-erias coached six years at St Ignatius High in San Fnmcilco befon going to Cal, and his teams won fou· ~cademic Athletic Assodatlon tiUe and the Northern California Touma ment cl Champions twice. Forty Negro athletes at Californi~ oad demanded Herrerias' resignation but he said this played a minor role in his decision. Fe111ale locale such as Irvine would haw• tuted the succe111 in sport.a that UC! hu known m its firat three years of operaticm. UCI ... 11ever 111141 a vanity lelf'r bt baabtball, tenak, 1wtmmtn1 or water poll. Alld on the nadoaal Jevet die Aldeaten hve made tllelr preHllCe feJt. 'nley were HCOlld m last year's NCAA awtm nsMuia ud pJattd tldrd .. an ye1r'1 •aUcmall, small college dlvl.toa. Tltelr overall record •• 3'7·9. Water pelo performen are 4'-lli and tllelr exbteKe b hlpU1bted by whmlllc Ute national AAU cbam· ........, m Cblcat• this 1eaaon. C..bbted total for' baatetbaD 111 • wliil, • defeats aDd tbla 1eaton'~ lfOgp wa1 runerup In the NCA1\ re,S.Ull. la teuk, Che Anteaters llan eempllecl a 44-11 mut overaD and placed Int weekend In tlte Paclf1c Coast rectoaaJ1 of tbe NCAA cham· plouhlps. · la all, UC Irvine Is 1'77-88 In thosP foar sports for a wtnnln~ perceatUP of . 728 aitlee die IChool opened If,; deen ID September of 1965. There are only four senior athletec; who'll be departing this season. in· eluding basketball players Darrell Millner and Nick Sanden plus the swim duo of Bill Leach and Bob Nealy. And the tennis team loses ace Jody Rush on elldbillty. Bul with fine freshmen coming up to fUI the ranks. Irwin fl qures thP Anteaters may be beaded for their be11t-ever record in 1968-69. Unfortunately, "o)( will also be con· tested next year and that is a matter worth little discussion. only to 11ay that in three years of activity. linksters show an 11-43 mark . . • one not even worthy of an epitaph. Slaert 6 .. ps Coeat area anglen entered bl the apeomtnc Caho San Lacaa fn. ternatfonal Ut bt tackle blllfl1b !ourument are Gec'!'ge and Patty ffo1tg, Ill. of Ne_,,.,rt fleach: Ft1b: 1nd Kathryn MrGlnnls, Ne"'"6rt ~uch : Dr. 'Allen Trainor from Run· 'lngton Beach: David Swf'dlow or ·orona del Mar. Thf' third annual affair 11 slated ·rom June IS.tt. Opening of the Tijuana buWight ·ampaign features the elevation of -;uilJermo Sortibran from novillero to natador this Sunday as well as a card 1bich Includes Alfredo Leal and Rau' •arcia. Action begins at 4 p.m. Remember George Rhoden. thi- 1951 Ol~plc 400 meter cbampl,,n from Jamaica? He's a practlclnr podiatrist la San Francisco. Joekey Rides in Preakness BALTIMORE (AP) -Judy Johnson. the only woman ever licensed as a jockey and one of radng's first female trainers, will make Preak· . ness hiltory Saturday when she saddles Sir Beau In the •150,()()().added clasalc. Two women bave trained Kentucky Derby starters -the last was Mary Keim with tixth·place flniaher Mr. Pak in 1965 -but Mias John· son's Paddock Walk at Pimllco will be a first for the Preakness. "'ndl ia a dream come true." Mils Johnson aaJd. "It's something you never expect to come your way. I've been waiting 40 years." Slr Beau won the $25,000 New Yes'• Day Handicap at Laurel on Jan. 1, beMlnf Dancer's Imaie beforet the disqualified Kentucky Derby winner came into bit own. . Sir Beau finiabed second in the Pimlico Stakes, was third in a division of the Bay Sbol'e Handicap and ran second to Dancer's Image in the Governor's Gold Cup. million in attendance each year during tbelr Milwaukee tt~' which ended in bitter recrlmina and a co.U1 an· titruat suit won by tbe National League. Signe ol a thaw in the once icy rela- G.-e .. TV S:M, f: ... ael I ,Jonship between the city and ba&eball owners began to multiply, espedally after more than 51,000 fans turned out to watch the White Sox and the Min· nesota ~ in an exhibition game last l\lmlllet. Neri there are recurrin1 rumors that the Wblte Sox would like to shift their franchise 90 m 11 e 1 DOl"th. Milwaukee also is considered a strong contender in the competition for one of two expanalon franohlae1 in tbe N': tional League. ~ The White Sox insist they intend to remal.d in Otlcago. Arthur W. Allyn, club president., said be u puahing tf. forts to build a sport.a complex in downtown Chicago. Milwaukee Brewers Inc.. a n organization cl businessmen seeldng a National League expamion frencbise, say tpey want a locally owned : - That seeriiin&ly wtuld exclude the White Soi. The OfianlzatlOI ii 5f5onsorlng th& White Sox &AINI h . It hopes to demomtrate bJ fi response dlat Milwukee i.. a ng baseball city and that than novelty was reaponslble f e over.all success of tbe Braves e. laying there Is a stepping Milwaukee to get a big franchise. then Wf!ve ac· ·shed something for baseball." Manager Eddie Stanky following a 7-6 victory over California Tuesday n\ihl on Duane Josephson's seventh· UPI Tel~llOlo lnning homer. The Sox, who start~ the season with a horrendous 10.game loein& struk, bave been winnin& their Ihm. ot late. Their triumph oft!' the Angell was their sixth in the last eight games. They did it despite the fact they blew a five·run lead compiled in the first two innings and n e e d e d Josephson's de-breaking homer m the seventh to accompliJb the feat. "I can't say much for our pitchln& tonight." said Stanky, "but wasn't that hitting great." The seven runs lo one game was a season high for the White Sox. Laver, King Favored At Garden NEW YORK -Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall and California's Billie Jean King are the favorites in the Madison Square Garden Invitation Tennis Tournament opening tonight. All of the eight> men and the four women in the toomey play for the Na· tiOIW Tennis League. First night pairings, in ordet' ol play, include Pancho Goozalez, vs. Andres Gimeno. Spain; Roy Emenoa vs. Fred Stolle. both Australians; Laver vs. Alex Olmedo, a Peruvian now living in Encino, CaHf., and Rosewall vs. fellow Australian Le• Hoad. In the women's semifinals, Mrs. King meets France's Francoise Durr and &semary Casals, San Franclaco. faces Mrs. Ann Haydon Jonea of England. C~ew lt'l..er Eaatera Conference champion Cbf. fey earned tbe right to meet Loac Beach City CoUeie Friday after. the nrera pummeled lloat San Diec• Meta, JN. Taetday la the ftnt rou4 1 of &lie Southen Callfonda bueball playoff a. Long Beach ripped CoUe1e of di• Desert, lf.%, to ean a 1bot at the EC ttUlats. Touraev Bertla PORTLAND, Ore. -Sacramento State will be in ttie playoffs when the NCAA Pacific College D i v J s i o n · baseball champion~ps open next Tuesday in Anaheim. Calif. GRACEFUL ROCKY -With I'UJJS far and Iew be-of second ba se Tuesday night when he stretched hit down right field line into a double. Chicago's shortstop Glen Beckert takes late th.row in game won by Dodgers, l.Q. Chapman College in California already has been named to ttie playoffs. The r1!maining two teama will be announc~ by this weekend. tween for the Los Angeles Dodgers these days, Rocky Colavito (right) isn't too particular with his style. Colavito juat manages to bang onto corner Super Bo"'I Site ATLANTA -Pro footbd onen, wbo apparently eoaalder MlamJ Ille land of aunablne, aeUoutl ud aaceen. plan to sta~e their Super Bowl battle In the Florida city again next year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •. Still Lacking Punch Golf Earnings Drysdale Shnkes H ea,d • Going U-u-u-p :\ew Orleanll' bad been consldel'ff lhe early favorite , but in a Voice vote Tuesday owners of %5 NFL and AFL ttams gave unanimous approval to return the game to Miami. New Orleans abstained. After Dodger Squeaker F'ORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) -"It's an amazing thing. really. You're in· volved in a '5.5 million buslness. It's hard to conceive where all that money is coming lrom.'' Angels Fall, 7-6 LOS ANGELES CAP) -No one knows better than Don Drysdale that all the Los Angeles Dodgers need to become National League pennant con· tenders is just a little more help at tht> plate. "I just can't believe that we could go all season without the hitting pickiniz up," the 31-year-old right-hander said DHger Slate Mn IJ Dod9«s "9 ClllU'° 7:SS kFI 16401 Mtv 1' Dodfen YS Chfuoo 7:SS ICFI 16401 Tuesday night after he hurled a two. hit, 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. IronJcaUy. it w11 Drysdale's first ··ictory since April 13, when he beat 'le New York Meta by an identical 1-0 1argin . "With the kind of pitching we're get- . ng. all we need ls a few runs and 1e'U be right in the thick of the pen· 1ant race," said Drysdale. But a Cew runs ia something the "1100,000.a·year star hasn't been get· ting. Dryldale baa started eight games thla year, complllng a shimmering 2.13 earned run average in 59 innings. He hat a 2-3 record. "This was the best I've seen Don pitch ln a loot. long time." Cub cleanup MtleT Jfon Santo said after the game. "He dJdn't give us a good pitch to hit au night." CMICAOO LOS ANGILIS .. ,h,.I ebrh..i ICeuf-. u 4 D I 0 Parker. lb 3 1 2 0 8-dctrt, ,b 4 0 D 0 W 0.Yls, cl 4 0 1 t 11.w 1111-. tt ' o o o F•frl~. rf 4 o o I SfnlO, :lb 3 0 0 D Htlltt, c l D I 0 lltftks. lb • o o O Colevllo. Ir l 0 1 o l.J~n. rf 3 o o O Filre~. II o o o o Hufldlev. c 2 o o o IC.Bover, lb 3 o I o PhllHpt, Cf 1 O O 0 Vfru110, s• 3 0 0 0 Jtnklns, O 2 0 1 0 41<.lrU, :Ill l 0 0 0 SNflVltr, Ph 1 o o o P01>ovlch, 7b o o O n ~coan. • 0 0 0 0 Ory'4!~1e, P l 0 0 0 Totels ,. o 1 o Tolafs )t I • ' Chla90 occ 000 000 -o LO$ """'ts COO 001 OOY -1 1' -IC IOl"lr. Dr)'1dalt DP -Chletoo I, Lo• Anvela 1 LOii -Chlcaoo s. l~ An911n S 211 -Colt vl• Sii -s.n10, "' " It llt .. so Jelll!lflS (l,4.)1 1 S I I I 1 11 ... n 1 I 0 0 0 0 Omdlle fW,Nl t 7 0 ft J 1 Time -2:11. l<floflclfno -,,,,,, So spoke Charles Coody. a Texan and one of golfdom's young capitaUsts CAL11'o1t:~•, • 1111 cMic•-:_ r 11 ,.. who earned $'70.000 waving golf clubs Jo!Vll._. c1 s o 2 2 AN•tclo, .. s 1 • o around the country last year. ;~::1• ~. : : : : ~"::;,. 7. ~ ~ \ \ More than seo.ooo was official PGA Rtfcll¥<11. II s 0 1 I lr.OIOrd. II 0 • 0 0 monev. And Charles didn't win a ':::':;. '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :;~~··c1 lb 1 : : ~ tournament. "-'· rf 2 1 1 1 J0Hplisot1, c • 1 1 1 • ~I 3b 4 1 1 o fMllOll, lb 2 I I 0 "You gel to thinking about It. R~. c s 1 l o cu11m. 2b l 1 o o S!00.000 each week. That's a lot of l(nooct. 2b J 1 1 o a .P11ers, P J , 1 2 I MlncMr lb I 0 0 0 Locktr, p O 0 0 0 cash ... where's it going to stop? Mc01o111i111, P o o o o wooc1. " 1 • • o don 't know. Who would have thought WHwr. " ~ g ~ g five or six years ago ... it would be • !::r~~· .. ~ o 1 o o this much? "'"-· " o o o • As a former Texas Christian ~'!;.: .... , ~ : : : University player he is familiar with J.Hen. "" 1 0 o o ' RolH . p 0 0 t D the 7.()()0.yard Colonial course where 1<1rkoa1r1ck. rl o o o o th •125 000 National I n v i t a ti o n Totals 1' ' " J Tot••s 21 !.., II • e • • c.11,..,,1e • . .. . . . . . .. .. . • 002 100 • ' Tournament opens Thursday. CllkHo .. . • ••• ... ........ "' .,. •-' Baseball Standings ...-, ~-- AMERICAN LEAGUE D6troft Cleveland Baltimore Mlnnelota Oakland Botton Wuhington Callfornla Ne•York Chlcqo W L Pct. 19 10 .655 17 12 .-586 16 13 .1»2 16 15 .516 15 15 .500 14 15 .483 13 16 .448 14 16 .436 13 16 .419 11 16 .4'11 NATIONAL LEAGUE GB St. Lou.is 2 San Franciaco 3 Atlama 4 Plt:Uburgh 4l/a Los Angeles 4 Cbioago 6 Cincinnati 6'1; • ..Philadelphia 7 Houston 7 New Yort W L Pct. 19 10 .SM 16 14 .533 17 15· .~1 14 l4 ·~ 15 16 ,484 15 17 .469 14 16 .467 14 UI .467 13 16 .448 .13 16 .448 GB 31il 31/a 4 5 51,2 s~ 5'1S 6 6 llLL ......... MANAOU IVUUAI JOMM9011 • toll llCl"la De_rhy 'Jury' Nears Decision Spring treinin9 is over. Time for ell th• teem toJet new demos - Your choice I 5 C.V,.rs, MMe te9os, Mercury encl ContineftteL · SAVI UP TO $1100 I Only "" -.rtmamed belort eft· triel wwe due for Sat u r day 's Pnalmttl and tbt *"ll'da Made it mown they •anted to ftntsh the hear· lnr ao the colt'• name coukl be drop· ped Into the Ptmlico mtry box. In· votved it 111 lllftal ldmlnlN1tJon ol a ~afn-killer to t>ancer's lmqe. Kentuc.ky .r~ln.1 rules. honored by all ~ state. •• pre~ entry of o...-·• Imatt kl _, nce until the matter bert 'lt cloled. ToeldaJ'• ....ton of fbl bMrtJi ex· tended into tbt ... \)' .... today. f1DaD1 ~ at t :oa a.m., more tnan 17 boars after tt had btemt· But today'• ....., ._ te u .. belUn PfOCllpUy at • a.m. The wi t n • I I e I who teltllled befor. the ltewards were: Peter Fuller. own.et.. of Dancer's lmare: Cava.i.rta, tht mtn W'hose reputation ts at .take in the· btannc; ~ Barnard. aasUta.nt train• of nue«:. lmap, and W Pardtlm, the hone'• pVOnl. I t ·' • JOHNSON 4 SON 1 OUH$1 COUNTY'S OllmT llTAIUIHD UNCOUI • MIKUIY • COUNl llAlll flO WIST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPORT llACH . 541-7751 '409tl --0 'I N S U N DAY - .. I DArL 'I '1LOT '- V estmins er Earns Sunset Title Share Saxons Flatten·. ons Thrash arina, 1'1-2 ; >lony Falls By RAY PLU'l'ltO .... ...,,... ..... tually every baseball fan hH tla~ bl.I (or her) idea of the flDM tom. -the no-hl1tel". the ut single tn extra tmlllga and the I slam in the nintJJ just to men· 1fn .. 1 game played at the ~na High 11 diamond Tuesday afternoon ! quite come under t h 0 I e IUNHT LU.U• W L T ea '"'',.,., •••••••••••••• 11 J • -ll*!m ................. 11 J 1 l't r-.AM ••••••••••••• ,7 6 1 Mlt ..,.,. ··•••••••••••••••• 1 1 I 4 _, .................. • I I J 11...-................ J 1 SVJ lne ................ S t I ' le Ane Yelle¥ . . . .. . . . ~ 1t 1 M ,......,,.,_ ""' 4. AIWMlnt t; w.tln)lllltw 'M, Merine '-" 2. ~ 11 ...... ,,,.. VeUey i, 1182. T..,-1 e- helm w. S.n'9 AM et Le P'•ltN (':IS). ngs, altboup Its seven-tnniog ion WU pr«>ably a bltllinJ ill :iae. er all, 1ate-llke windl ~ to .p.b., 11 errors, ~ hit batsmen !9 players in the box score don't paCk the stands the next time ld. "lat 1he ftnal taly, Weltmimt.er ·ked to an 11-2 deciJ1on over oa to earn at leut a Stmtet ue c~Jooship, pending the me of today's makeup duel een Santa Ana and Anaheim. e I.Jona' win over Marina, coupled Anaheim's 4-2 loss to Western, Vestminlter in first place by OM· ~e. lf Anaheim fall8 today, the I will be undilpUted championt. t Uthe ~win that makeup , earlltr U tie (19 bminp) then it · boncn will be· shared by eim and Westminste!' .. U.lm Md Santa Am, who bat- o the m a r a t b o n stalemate reeb beck, ltlried from ec:ntcb w today at La Palma Pst. -AMbefm loll woaicl D e t rniDlter the outrtlbt title, bat a rou1d end the two .... oppoling other wttb a tip al the com sday to umav,1 tbetr --m th• ~s. .. tbe lboddJ plJl1 Tueede.y at na, W • 1 t m 1 n ate r d6dn't 1grade lta olfemtve attadc • the s rapped out 10 tllleti• and made noet of eigbt walb. rthpaw PhU Mce.tnef toot cse 1e Jlitchmi dtorea for the IJoas, ertng five hftl over the dlltance :=king up bit third win ol the cam- • without a loa. ! final outcome was all but aettled e top ball ol the initial innJq as Jom .mt llD mm to the Jl&ate :lve made the return trip m'ound ... pad& .stminlter mmaced but a single 7ayoe KW• In tbllt frame, but I imn, .... walD aDd & pair of fleet ,.... men than enouatt to • b llllri*I- ''"',., • * .. ". sn 1111 1 -nll • ... -, -.. , ~RRITOS HOSTS tCA.L PRELIMS )RWALK -Golden West 111d nge Coast College track and fleJd es wen aiming for quaJlfymg :hs in the So-Cal JC cbamplomh!ps attemooa wbeft tbe)' competed in prelitftiDmiet at Cerrltol O>Uege. le first seven ftnisben in each lt qualify for tbe finals Saturday ll olden Wtlt •tend 10 competitors >day'• triAll md OCC tetered two etea and two relay tleaml. ustler coeell Tom Noan hoped for ef:fortt hm bit mile trio ol Bob 1sina. Nell 8"911 and J I m IMUI'. OOC boaman Jim Mcilwain ked OB nultC' Let Bland and :ua ma Honrd B.u. lnala amt s.turdlJ at I : 30 p. m. OAIL Y P'ILOT ""'" 1W LM P'e.,.. IRACI YOURSELF -Catcher Vince Moll (right) of Marina High School ii doing that just •• be awaits slide into home plate by Weat- minater'I W1YD• Kiefer in fourth inning action TUeaday aftemoon at Marina. Kiefer was out en play, attempting score on a ball hit to short with the infield pulled in. Moll was injured and had to leave game. Weltminst.er was an easy 11·2 victor. Tars' Cesare One-hits HB ln 3-0 Finale By STEVE EKOVICB OI ... DlllY P'W Steff Newport Harbor's Frank Cesare came within fow outl of toasin1 a no- hitter, IC'Ofed two rum, and a~. for ane of two Slilor bitl Tuesday aftaOOCll to lead the Tars to a ~ vtc- t«Y fl'lf!f Runtlngtcn Beach on the wbmer'a clamond. Except for a 'walk, Cesare set down every oner batter tbait stepped into the battef-'1 box until the sixth Inning when Huntington's Bob Wickersham smasJ!ed a single into rigt\t field. The 11rst five lnninp proved to be a pitcher'• battle u Hwitington waa blanked et the pl.llte while Newport Collected ooe hit and one run on an .. ~ ror. But the Tan put the game O\lt of reach and knocked Oller hmler Bill Qisp olf the mound in the bottom half al the fifth frame • they pMlled across two runs on two walks. two er- rors, a stolen base. sacrifice bunt and a loae single. Cesare, who owned the only hit of the game up to the fifth, led olf with a walk, ronowed by another free pasa to teammate Ron Troyano. Shortstop Ed Washko sacrificed both runners up one base and Howard Stroble arrived Nfe at first vta an error by the Oiler shortstop to load the bases. With men at eacb sack Bob Letvy punched a single past second base to drive home the two t.allies. Fer lla8ellall, Traek : Soderberg, · Fountain Valley, Eagles Yule, Snyder Fill COfJChing. V acandes ~{v~~~.~'1.,'.,d Two coaching vacancies were Cllled at Or11nge Cout area bid! tchools to- day' "'1th the announcement. t2lat Al Tyson will become head baseball coach llt Fountain Hfgb and Tom Fisher will usu.me tract and crost country duties at Ettancia for the 196U& school year. Fistler replaces Fl~d Strain of the Eagles, who bas held both po1ltions since the school opened three years back. Strain is headed for Samoa as part of • c:burch mission. FiAer ts a &radua1e of San Jose St.ate College and S1taDcia is the se. cond *' in hi.a teecbtng c•eer. He WM bead track coecb at N~ High School (Haywant) I« two campaignt befcre comlnl to Ettanda thia past year. Besides his coaching dutiec, Fisher will leach biotoo, bis major field. 'fy9on hM been at Fountain Valley for ttie past two sealOftS, guiding the fTosh-soph team to the Irvine League title two years back and the junior varsity to a 9eCOnd place finish this aeason. A graduate of the Univenlty ol California at Santa Barbara, Tyson also tau&ht two years at Marina High SdM>01 and ftve years at Monroe JHS in Inglewood. SAltON s"n IOSS Al Tyten Mark Soderb:?rg of Marina were aj.:I. e:J to the CIF Southern Sectioo All- Stars today, a teaqi that will play in the inaugural Sodthern.......,Callfornia prep cl.Mate at The Fona.a. ~ ...... nu¢ oattna la set for July 10. 1"tb the CIP' stars taking on the beat from the Los Angeles City schools. . Greg Snyder of Huntington Beacll was named as one of the alternates. Yule, who checks in at 6·foot.S. averaged 17.6 points over the past season in pacinR the Sea Kings to the quarter finals of the CIF pla)!ofrs. Soderberg (6-9) also played in that 1ame. averaging 19.0, pointa for the Vi.Dngl this year. Others named to the 15-man rester for the CIF All.Stars include Player of the Year Paul Westphal (Aviation), who became the first player to s~s 1,000 points in a single season -averaging 32.4 points. Rounding out the roster are Larry Morris (Compton), Mike Hopwood (Compton). Tom f!Saggard (John GleM), Mike KendJU (Monrovia), Gil Albitre (Whittier), and Jim Owens (South ). Steve White (Covina), Mike Wal~n (Calif~) and Gary Addeo (Pius X). Bruce Bochte (Arcadia) and Danny Roberts (Venbaa) were a 1 s o alternates. Mes~ 5-1 ~ ( BJ ROGER CARLSON ot .. °"" ...., ..... Costa Mesa's Irvine Leatue baseball co-cbampiona will travel _, Rlvenide Friday attenoon to elll8'• Citrus Belt League cblmpion Ramona ill the first round ot the CIF I AAA baaeball playoffs. The ?deaana ~ the uslimoent after dropping a S-1 decision to Loara, Tuesday afternoon at Santa Ana City College, in .a special playoff to det.ennlue the league• s number one team in the Southland prep eUD11na. lions. Mesa coach Bob ParsODI, ln an ob· vioua attempt to rest IQ front line pitching, uaed four hurlers and nearly got away with it soott free. But, some shoddy fielding in the fifth inning proved the downfall to the Mustangs. Four erron and a fly ball gift double crippled the Mustangs• hopes for a victolly in the rubber match with the Suons. Earlier. in loop action, Mesa bad bombed Loara 18-3, ~ ~opping the initial encounter, 6-3. It was an u~U battle all the way for the Mustangs as Loara threate~ tie> break It open s~veral times before the fateful fifth. Only some fine deffollve efforts by Dave Sobolewski kept It dote. In the third inninS. Sobolewski made a sparkling pTay atthird to nip the runner et first for the third out and later in the fourth. he smothered a bullet, stepped on third and rified a peg to first to complete a rally · killing double play. But, it proved not enough when the defense broke down completely in the filth. Earlier, Mesa bad tied the count at l·l in ~ third inning. Sobolewski opened up the frame with a walk and ended up on third after ia stolen base and a throwing er· ror by the Loara catcher. Joe Ramirez followed with a crisp single to right on the first pitch to score Sobolewski. Mesa made one last stab at Loara in -the bottom orthe aeventli wbelf the Mustangs loaded the bases on three singles after two out • but ended it with a K. Loara left six runners stranded in the first three innings. The Saxons got their initial run In the second frame with the help of four consecutive walks after two out. Cfsta ~·RO~ H L-1JSl H H I ~•btolew•~I, lb J I l & Mer\~~11, Cf f 0 0 0 Cieri!, SS A 0 0 0 Wlrw>, 111 2 0 t 1 ::;:t;-;:.11 I : ~ ~ -f.t.!iu:'" ~ • I & y•-, 7 0 0 0 C:"o:r1, c A 0 \ o ~Ir\,:~'· .<~,.f : f g ~~:~· lb : ~ : ~ Marurtlll, ,, I 0 I 0 L•llfllelV. .... I 0 • M • r o 1 m • n . 0 • 8cr1ners, ell \ 11 0 " r1 1 o O o Cooluev, 1111 I o H1"4'•1Y ,., J 0 1 y Vfnn. • I 0 0 0 T I ... ... I • V~. 1111 t 0 I 0 0 I ... • l(lflnllOI~ .. l I ' 1 loert COiia - ~~:::·~, • J< 0 s : S.sln•r "' o o o Tota 1 • '~ J 011 M t -S S I ., .. ,_,J. MISSION VIEJO SELECTS COACH Ray Dodge, 41-year-old former Ohioan, is Mission Viejo High School's new head football coacb, Cbe DAILY PILOT learned today. Dodge has been atbietic director at Mission Viejo fer the past three years and he will retain his AD obligations. As football coach, he replaces Dave Andrews, who resigned to become ac· tivities, coordinator at Tustin Hilb School. Mission Viejo's new coach was a head coach In Akron. Ohio. for several years before corning to California to become first assistant and then bead coach at .BelUlower High. A11isting Oodfe in the fall will be former Bee coaches Gary Carr (former Costa Mesa High ad Orange Coast athlete) Ind Glenn Dill. Yet to· be fWed is the vanitJ be coach spot. Besides his baseball duties, Tyson will a1ao aaailt with the Cee football team, 'Wtlich be bM done over the last two campaips. Tyson, who lives with his wife Marge and two dli.ldren (Ty B and Cbria 4) In Huntington Beach, ~places Bill Mills. wbo.resigned from his post last Friday to assume sttictly a teacblnc l09d. Westminster, Anaheim Lead All-Sunset Team Filber Hvea wtth bis wife Virginia and two chlld:rell -Scott 4 and Ann 2 -in Newport Bndl. EAGLI IASEllALL CHIEP Tem PllMr 2-1, and a grand-slammer edled Marina,~. ;ailors Loop Tourney -Pick. Huntington Captures Sunaet GoU Crown Westminster's Lions placed two playen on the official All-Swlset League beleball team today while Newport Harbor. IDlntlngt• Beacb and Mmina tadl plated one. Anaheim domtnat.s the atl-league team wtth thrft. pl17ers. Westmlnster'a NPhomore E d d I e Bane made the team as me of the two pitc:Mn ..a W 1YM K1efier tnbbed the aecood·base honers. Marina'• Vloce Mol (.300), tOQk the catcher's apot. P\ayer of the year, LaTy Bashford. Tom Fitzpatrick and pitcher Don Temple 1arnered spots for tbt Coloniltl. .. .. ,. , . . Coach Frank Mun0& of Westminster was accorded Coacb-of·the-Yeer bonon. Dotb ..... lbltnmMntal Jn tbe Lkm' 15-6-1 OVll'all record and 11.J .Sunlet ~mark. Ed WUbko fl Newport Harbor was accorded tbe sbarUtop position and • Bob Wlcunbam of Hunt1Dstca nailed the 011t bait ~y. W'lctlnbAm a.lammed two home runs d\lfin1 SunKt Leaaue bolltllitJes -wlnain1 two pmea 4lrtct.11 "1th them. · 111 1o1o ~..ti.aw beat w..-... ~LEAfUE P•. P1a1er kllMI Yr.~ p T«nple AnMebn Sr. 1-1 p s-...... lo. f.2 c Moll ...... Jr ... 1B WicUnhmm B•',_ Ir. _. 28 Ki1t1r W.aD111' Ir • .m 3B Blabfont Ambelm Ir . .D ~ Wubko Nwpwt sr .. 309 OF Fitzpatrick Anlbelaa Ir .. 311 OF BWDN SA VaDe7 Jr • .$41 OF Avakll WelWnl Sr . .2llO UT Ocnowr Slata Ana Sr. M PJayer~1f.tbf. Yes-Larry Bllbfonl, Anaheim • Coect\.-d·tbe·Y_. -J'nnt Manoi. Wettmtnftlr I PlltST llACS. ...._ ClelfflkW. J "",..a ..... Deir YfN ..., .. (l p Wlftdtlll IW Ket Herd LOGlt (J $ Gn¥ 51Hm II. l"rlncie t.emble SMIM ve.-kt .._,,...Ruler • Aftef 1Wt1 ID titCC*D a M o101 • u.. Cle~ clelmlntl J<kt Deerwood Duk• 1te111tt'1 $1981 I ._. ll.IMV 511111 Of Gold ROl'el Rake IL Knl9111 P'rvwle,. lledllews (W I AU.. •oecl IA T~lloules C Ewrv Ch•n<e J'Alttnd (J Tr Alllll'f'• FIMle TMtaO aAC. eld melden• br Int. P'Ul'M MOI eoo. Allene 114¥ IN Mr. l'Unetuel ( WlndV WIM I ....... Sl>olllvt uurutte IJ s Fle<Y Venut (I Nlmbo (J Arl> Ascot Tml (I l"rlnca Pet.r I lted< Jess Geml Tnidter IOI' I FlemlM Ob_.1 POURTH •• .,.., old meld Cherml.,. WI~ Hindu Chermc FIUfffoi Ua IJ l'lnt ltevlew Clvftfl IMru~ SYM•h•rm• I Amber Zeotw1 Su'91M Tide CllrKto (J LI Clost Behind R-der 10 F Hom\8 Clolre ""\ l"l"M llAC e1c1$. g.tml"9 1"9 IH'lct Ill E11+Dor II I. s-nse-v I. l"o l'o~ Winner Petre> Sov S.uu I\ Llftle Wllson ConrOI' !(Id Murrlcene Gv l"i.slne Tho 11111o o.nur Ctw1a T. tl. I SIXTM RAI old flllles. A. ~-Irk_.. ... Too,.,,.,. (J l'e._rlt (W Lovl"' L-llen Jolle (' "-5P•rltlt Ooft't Oollbt S--r Sor Mercell• (J Crvstel Duct SRV•NTH & meru 4 1 •1'-llCft. WI-CIUll. HOl"eflill H•~ led< lrltdlt C..,._r IJ L Counteta C•• .. .,,.. """" Tess lt11tlell Me'"IM II I ll Of Jem Stl!MIM An ...... ,,. P'eclflc Crot •leNTM fllrf. 3 yeer al'. l'vl'M 7'0. Te WI,. A·B•t .. _ Deck ...,., l'rendl Fox ... u .._ Juilli. ._ O'Hen (W lwttdlbedt OWr The f A-Ateftlto ,, ~.w. MllfTH It old• & "'· delml.,. "' Quite Oudl lerleYC«n j R HOLL"f TUI c l'IHT a elds. CllllT' """"""' Tool<le (W l"llbllc .... Tiii\! - IKOMI ollbend .. ......... ._ 111119 c~ l"l\e-( TllllE -DAK.Y ..,,.. .. ,... ... ... _,.. !<l et I• rlsl One Me--LOl!ft'f"I $ TIME- ll'CMl•T' _ .... T..W Gelltllt• c..-Del TIMI - PIPTM ........... ••I lie Nrf) GfW Ct1I ~.,,., T'IMa . '°"" ~·~ Out t ..,,.. .......... ........ °' T ... • ...... ,...... .. r.=i Me¥e • .... ) . ,..,.. 'TaG ...., :.:~ ......... ,...." .,.. .. TIMI '""" !ifrf •• ,,_.." . .... JP'I "-'' .,..... Tllllll w~. Mo 1s, 1968 DAIL V PILOT J9 HoDfpark -HB's Williams Leads Area in ___ Th~~~ Ey_entS Entries 'lbe final edition ol the Fouatam VaU.1'1 Phil Mooney had the best win· v.,.,.., Orante COMC. area track Aae waa number one tin the n.ing time in Uie 2·mJle with .J'~ ~~r'fr~~' 2 , ...... tL•1 and field holtor roU ihOwa JOO wtth a U clocking and a 9:34.3. r£kiJ»~=1~t\'~~·hi-."\Ktv Paul Wi.lliam1 of Huntington Tom Veach of Eatancia Geoff Harrowby's 58·1 "'2 ue _ 1. wii11am1 IHll ..,, , 01.,. Belcft II the top individual, turned the nG in 2a.2. tOSS Jn the Shot put led the NM (Lil ~1.6 3. Gedlie IFV 151.1. witb best tknec in ttne The burcBec went '-> Alan field ewnt owla along with Ja: ;H~· .~:'::": :.,~~"-~L12; events. Cotter ol Fountain Velley in a 14-3 effort ill tile pole vault uu. ..., ,.,_.,,...,"' ,....,... ..., KMo.,. "'--"IM v_,1 111 WUUams. who led handily the hi.gbl met die towa went by Colt.a Mesa's Kevin 1:l,.lcAii ~·,~"~l~•'t'~P,I e111r a ,... -,.,.. ,. ,,. ,..M. Mnltlflt u Attotttlunll w lo eacb event for tbe moat to Joo Wbytock ol COila Manlx. ~ t=1f115o.J. ,1 1,~~~/.i)i1i.J.: . 1A11 cu..aNT• -» ...... ,,, .. Jftt<Mt•• ''•<111e '-1ftlll111s1 :.. " ,.,..,_ IA "'-l 1u pM1 of the seaeon. ended Mesa. Whytock sped to a Clmy wlMing marks ln .1oiw-iOi#.1> 1~1 't J'-~'"' 's.e: t>.u. u i..tt.aiM. • M111Mi1. .,.,.,., 20 w11111 u• 11au, 12 .,.,,.: Deep S~ Fish Report PIU1' uca. • ""...._ 1 _, FllUY '"*....., 1w MMotMYI 112 witb times for 48.4 in the 19.e wbile Ootter waa doing v.arsity competition were 1• ~ -t Wllvl!odc 1 ""' 1u 2• SANTA MONICA -11 -•n1 s1 cuc1e. '4 "•nt>ut, 10 ctrlco .,.,., .w =-.:~."'-.,.._ T• cleft. ~....,Sefti~ ·~.r.ru" Jrl ::; 440, 1:53.0 in the *> md I 1U in hil eftort. col\.SM1ered for the honor ~ca. "v.:~ ~-~ti:~a:r..:.:~1~·2;. ba~~ T.':c~ ~I f'WI -=~~· :=uc1e~'ui1c.o"11aa:. Deir YOM 112 '-dler'a ,...., 10 "!wee) )I' 4:211.9 In the mUe. . . Newport Hll'bcw'• Dan roll. Mlt. ... y -I ... _. l :J1.1 , ,, _ .. ,., I .... ,,KUN. I ben. I 106 bofllto. I whit• -...... 1' rock ..._._ (l ,.lnuvJr) 1n 1 ___ -~~~--~---------------------------------=-----~----------------------------------------~la9UN~~J~:M~·'!_!.1!H~un~fl~"'~'°"2l~:"~3~.----~":••:111u:'~·~·~·,...~·~.,,.~ten::'.1~J'...:bofl:.::l~~'__:':•:·~':'~"-:'1tiu::;1.ii!... ________ ___ W1ftdllo !W Hamiattl 114 , ... ,.. loalt (J Sellen) 116 ~!!:~~,A TIR.E FOR EVE.RY DRIVING N· D : 5:~':°r;?~~~:::) m· RADIALS-WIDE OVALS--POLYESTER 4 PLY-N¥LON 4 PLY-GUARANTEED RET ~ $11111 ()I Gold (W IM-Y) 11' ,r •, \ ltOY•I ltake (l GllllN ll) 11' "'1 ,; :IF.: .I, 1Cnl9f\I Prowler (It Gercl•l •112 Ii.ck ..... IW H•rml 11' AlcMI ltoecl (A l"lnecNI 114 T~lloul•• (J Lambert) 11' .... ,.,. Chante (M V•ltllllltle) 114 J •Alltftd U Trvllllol 114 Abtley's Finale 10 "•r«I 112 -.-- TMlaD llACa. S turi-. 2 .,.., eld -ldtnt brM In Calllornl•. Cf1lm- lfte. ,.urse WOOO. CltlmlM "la 110,. ... All-loY (M Y-r 1) 116 Mr. ""n<MI IW /Mllorney) 11' Wlndv WIM (It Gerclal xlll 1"911f Sc>otli9111 Io "•rct II 11' Laurull• (J Sellertl l U , .. ,.,. Venus (W H.,,,...,,, 11i N lmbo IJ Am"""' J) 116 Aw:ot Trv11 IM V1tenruete 11 116 l"rlnu: fl'tter IW H1t•l1I 116 lltdtlel• Gambler IA "ned• I 11• Trucker loY 10 Hall) 116 l'ltmlM OllseUICll IL GllllHn) 116 POUltTM llACa. 6 lurlon91. J I. 4 ..... , old -'°""'· .... ,.. '"'°· CN""lftt Wlldl Ill Llvernodlel 1tt Hindu C"-nMt IR Clmt>et) 112 ' l'lllffed U1 CJ TrvITTro1 lit First ltevlew (W Mahorney 1l 112 Queefl Marce.11 IM Volentuelal 112 SvM1h.,m1 cw Harmarll 112 Ambff leoltvr IM Yaner) 112 Su,..IM Tldt IW Hortl•I lit Curacao IJ Lamberti 112 (I-kltllld (4 Plned41 2) 112 lt_.dtr ID P1trcel 112 Nonnll Clef,_ IJ McCullatl 112 Pll'Tlf ltACI. 6 lurlones. J veer 1 eldt. ,9almtno. Punt "*· T• cl•~ lno llf'lce uo.ooo. Htl~lne HMrl•. E-~ II IJ S.llenl 111 s.ms.-v 11 Lamborn I IS l"o l"o Mone (J Artorburn) HS Wll\ner l"alrol Ill ll•ncol 114 SOY s.ua 1w H.,11•1 11• little Wll-Hiii (W Mellorneyl 120 ContOY Kid (M Va1tn1uel1) 111 Murtlcene Gus IA PINON) 111 , ... ,.._ Tllou9"1 10 l"letal 121 Nllo Dan<er (0 H11l) 117 C1lrls T. It. IL ,.Jncn Jr) 111 SIXTM llA(I. ' 1/16 mllft. J ve•t old flllla. Al-lfl<H. l"urM .... "KWI< ~lflMlles ltMlly a.r!ll. Too An9f'1 IJ Trvllllol , ..... ,.. IW Harris ) Le'tlne l-1W Maflomey) l len Jollt IW Harmah ) "-$pe11ti. IL ,.no., Jr) Doft•t DolAlt IM (J umlle"I S-r SorY'GW IM Y-zl IMIUlt• IJ hllerll C.rvsfel ~. IA l"lnedll sevaHTlf llAca. 6 turtono&. ""''" & "''"" 4 YHr olds I. ""· c .. ulfltlll ~=c::.. ,._ ttOOt. TWA Cl'-41 KCl!lefUll Hel-. fJ Selltrs) 114 9«* l rttcNI CW Harris) lM CIP!ler IJ Umlle"l 1211 Cou111at Candy 10 ,.ltrcel 1u a.i..,. 1'"""9 IJ Trullllol 170 Teu ltullef\ IW MallorneY) 11' Me,...IM Ill I r.Mo! 1U I ll Of Jem IA 'inedal 114 Stlinnln9 A,.,,.., IL Plflcey Jrl 11' l'i.t11y lt11 IM YaMrl 11' .. Klfk Crea (0 Hall) 117 ... "'" llAca. '* mites ., the turl. 3 Y91r Oldl & 1111. Cortez H•ndl-ca.. ,..,,_ D ,000 added. Gr-sn,. 1'0. Te wl,....r 113,11111. A· .. IM-II (It Ca,,,..1) Dedt Hanlll CW Hertil ) l'Nlldl l"OIC ID Hell! !:i. L:_.(JfWL.e~~ O'HMI! CW MM!omevl _ lwlfdlbedt fJ Sellen) 0wr T1'e Coomftr (M Y-tl A,A,_,llo (A ,.1,,..1 1.--#. w. J_, fr••-.,.,,.,, lellfTM RAC•. 1 1116 1'111"'5. 4 YMr old1 & ~. Clelm1"9 . .-u,.. t1'09. T• cletmtno 1rla llOOO, °'11f• 0...-IJ Sellen) a.rie-n 1w Harris! Race Results KOLL YWOOO "Altl( ltESUl TS TUalOAY, MAY U. 1NI CLEAlt ANO l"AST PlllST uca -1-111• m1111. , -...,._ Cfelmlole. ~SU.. FltunflM IA l"IMdel ... Ut J.11 Toalll• (W MellorM'll ' YI J, .. ~lie ,..,..,.,., (It C-) ... TIME -1.49 1/S. l9COleO llAC• -6 fW"""-4 -olds lflll Ult. Cle.,,,... ~ ..... ..,......., Wne fM. Ve .... tuellll Mllfl CltY fJ Trvflllll) .. .,._ (It 81tncol TIME -1.11. 14.211 , .. '·" It.• I.ti 11 ... DAl\.Y DOVeLa, .. , .............. I ....................... TMlllD llAC• -S fllr......_ 2 -.................... -. l'l clllt ;,.,., IW He,. rlsl •M 14M 1.4t 011 t Mere C~er111 CW Ma..,...,) •.• "11 Lenn¥'a Secret ID Hell) J •• TIME -.R l fS. POUllTM llACa -1-1/1' mlla. > _ ... _.......,.... ..... T.-,Y IA ,._.I 16.• UI 1A Gelllllt WlllMI (J l.elMwtl t.• 2 ... c.tt Del tel ID ,.!reel ue TIME -1.A4. ""'"" •A<• -• ""'"""' , .... • ... llllleL Ci."""'9. fl'Vrw ... :;.ii II•' a I• U 1~ fl ·s~ 0,.,, (r'ICMt CJ ........... , .... ..,. l'IPlt Dlllllt ID fllera.I UI TIMI! -1.11 4/J.. IUCTW llACI--:(;;. """ till Wit • ~·..,;;;;:: .......... ( ........... e:.t 0 ' f fC .. n.~' •. ~ •,; Le ....... ICllle fM Y-1 4.11 Ut , ..... 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YL AUTO I . . I ---= :::l--I WOULD UICI TO I .... MAllOI •' A..... HAVI A CHDIT CAltD I I .......... Milt • •• , ........... ,..., Yll C] NO 0 .I L ., ................. , .... ___ .,. _______ ..,_ I • • i ' 4: t ' •' "' • ~ ... . ' ) ~ ! ... ~ ~· JLY PILOT W~. M,y 15, 1"8 Def ending Champ. 2 Under ., In Rancho Men 's-Ouh Classic CUP PERS MEETING Kona Lanes Tourney { --I Drawsl20BowUngAceM ~ ~ mmuT' ~ S 0 U t be r D Callfornia'a 'Die ••D«·lalii lllarllly m.-.... _, ..... at I ID tbl pr.up bOwiDc • v • n t, atlrU Will --* of • 120 ~ ---Koaa Lames' West Coast bowlen rolMlll tGar-pme Bob Brand. the defending by Leo Key ot Santa-AM. bl the first nllht. '-ycfum at Cotta M... ~ Game EUmlnadons, blocb Mell ltllDlll1 Dl&ht club champion. came in two Key uMd a two-lron while Low net ,... tied tbtee High Sd»oOI. Ii.ta Its ..i-... nm Mon-. lot" IO'tll wee•, at wbida under pm-Saturday u the pla)'inl wttll stan Doollaa. waya wttb J oye. CapU. (102· 1be meetiDI Will ldiet deJ, May~ acecrdtnt to pomt tbe DUI ii dlFped tit Rancho s.n Jo.quin men'.J kaiph Ellen Mid Bi 11 D-79l , Hazel Wtbtt.er (9'l-13· olf the Clippers' pertjdpe· Kana .-nrni JDIDIClr Dick h ·top eo. club cbamplonahJps began. Biglow. 71) and Martha Ciampa (93-Uoo in Ille <hnce OountJ stoem.r. At lDe end of • 11mrs, -In the ctiamplonshJp night Once around the result 14-71) aha.ring the top tpOt. ' SWim Colllerenoe and Al a Defendint chlmplon Roy .-iother cut .pctt tbe field are Paul Runge and Doug sheet: Second flight low goss muat for ~nts of iwim-Wu.on of Costa Maa will be to Ule 1eedJDC 11. !Nen- Terry. among others. In women 's club com-winntt wu Mar1aret Hefler m«1 -with lipups for defendtnc bia ttt1e acamst tuaUy, tile field ii 1onr..t to In women'• competitioq petition, on Friday at Loi at IOI. · the swim conleAGC!t tak· 119 odMr' Soe6lll'd bowting the final four. May 7. Pat Jones took top Lagos. Nadine Mau toot Ruby Hultberg (109-28-8!) Ing ~e. stars, includiftc four who All action 11 held Mandilf honors with a 93-23-70. Pat low aroas honors with an 83 See l\IEN'S, Pate 31 uve won ~ EUms. nights at 9 p.m. Livingston (94·23-71) and' __ ,;__ _________________ ---:0------------------------- 'aul of Scooter& lng Arfen Dantel of Costa Mesa displays a neat :r\ of barracuda he picked up during a recent p sea excursion out of Davey's Locker. Newport .cb. · · ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,"", .. Gwen Holle (87·18-71) tied for .econd. In third was M I 11 i e Johnson (93121·72) and tied for fourth were 8 e t t y Seiersen (104-.31-73) a n d Carolyn Walbridge (94-21· 73). After that came Jean Rit· ter (96-22·74). Wanda Goldie (l~·28-74), Charlene Collins (104-30-74), Dorothy Wright (96-21-75) and B e t t y Gallagher (103-28-75). At 78 in seventh place were Clara Smith. Gloria Ta lma ge and Betty McDaniel. Friday's low net sweeps ended with Jackie Voelkl taking top honors with a 91- 18·73. Tied for second place were Marian Keeler, Carol Voelkl and Pat Penewell. Three more tied for 'third with Ann Nave, Vi Saxton 1ll'ld Wanda Goldie sharing the spot. · Betty S e i e r s e n and Bernice Ristity followed. Me•• Vertie I Vic Balley and Robert McDonnell teamed up to win pmtners best-ball Saturday in a men's club evett with a 14. A be&t-ball of fouraome event Wat captured by the Wllltred Obarr's and John Modeen'1 on Sunday. Santa Ana RAY PLUTKO A member-guest tourney limited to 144 teams is fl'tH"f'"f'Mff"11fU#IUl.C#MU#fN -l<!beduled-to--pt..imdlr 'WIJ • May 24. 25. and 25. The event ta 38 bol" of medal play for a better ball of partners. rust call him ••teo the Lip·• from this point for- t ..,eo in this case is Golden West College'1 baseball b Fred Hoover, who counted one-run losses this season in1tead of sheep. \ctually every coach has his ahare of frustrations the regular season, but Hoover was the ''charmed who bad nine such memorable occasions. ;olden West fublooed a 1~11 led1er in just lta ld year of competition, but It's limply speculation plateau th• RUIUera might have reached had a of the one-run deciaiona been reversed. ioover•a not one to cry over apilled milk, but be cherlah the fond memories of one 1uch outina - \pril lt date at Chaffey. C1Mdf~ "-• Med MeweeraMe It wH on that date, playing on a wind-swept ioll In Alta Loma that overlooked tM gr•pe vlM- rda, Hoover beame an •vld follower of "Leo • Lip." "I ca" remember every ene of tho11 nine u..," Mid Hoov9r, "but tho C!Yffey 1ame has to p them all." Chaffey, which went en to win tho la1tem Con- rence, wu IY"llnt en tho ropet In tho ninth H • Ruatlers had a man on HCond and IMdoff INt- r Lonni• Cl.uMn followed with a 1lftll1 up the 1Wdle. HMver couldn't !Yw called It_, better, but • could have yelt.I louder. You 111, Hoover watn't anywhere In tflht sine• 11 1lxth lnnlftl, but reports have It tho 1llheuette 1 •man on a-cffatant hlll could be ..... frantkally avlftl his arms In the direction of the O.W.. W11t ...... Boetefl Otd et &.Me "I waa taking in the game from oar ICbool bus," ! Hoover. "Just think of it, it's the tint game I've r been tossed out. · "I was trying to get the attention of oar bunch to ·e Randy Vataha run for Ron Teece at 1econd. who >robably our slowest man. "I never did get their attention so on the next pitch · leadoff batter rips one to center and the man on ond is thrown out at the plate on a close play. In lotb inning they beat us 1-4." Hoover went through U seasons before getting the heave-ho, 10 as coac) of the Lynwood Hip School :eball team. "You know,'' 1ald Hoove r. "That was the same um- 1 who called our game 1t 10 minutes to fi ve because Urkneu in San Bernardino. The next day I read in Ian Bernardino paper that the sun set at 5:55 p.m. ."Sol wu dJspuilnl a close call at first ba11 ln the an., lamt -be ticks me •t Md Will me to go oa tM • tar tbt nmainder of the 1ame. The fir1t • I've ~ kicked out of a same in 12 yean. •• · Uk• tlda writer laid, juat call him 0 Leo tbe Llp" m tldl point forward. • * * * IC TMUNl-Juat ene per t.ack Cltrva wen N 11...,. Ceo ....... ~111hll tltte. w this time .,._. .. Owh ......_.._,a.rt. KIM el remltMll • f/11 the D111l11n, ••nn't ltt •• * * * . EC STATll'l'ICS -Notice aJ11tbing ctidermt of Ult Co•t• Ma• The Inaugural Coeta Mesa City Golf Championship has beoen scheduled for June 30 at C.O.t.a Mesa Golf and Country Olub. 18 bolea of medal play will be featured with flights ~m~ from o ~ 19 han- dicap and over. Entry fee is $10 which in- cludes greens fee. awards dimer and prizes. Entry blanb are available at all IOlf courses and country clubs In Southern Callfornla. Gross and net prilel will be awarded. St.c. eDci city offtdals will bMtle for top honon in the OfliclaJI' golf tourney set for July 5. Proepective lineup for the city team incl'"* Bob Wilson, Will Jordeft, Geor1e Tucker, Jack Hammett, Cal Barck. Cliff Wetdorf. Bob S t ephens o n and Bob Wigmore. . The industrial leaeue• are takinC Oft?' in tbe rveaia1 wt1b 1U1Dmer ie.cuet ret five days a week. Thr leagues -all lta.rting Sifter 4 p.m. -1nclude Autoaetics, TownHDd, Voit Rubber Co.. CadilJK Gage. Str .. kin Products a n d Umroyal. A bole-ln-<>ne wa1 record· ed on the 148-y..ct 1JUI bole Every minute~ a half ••• someone ca11sAAMCO l'YllfY ..... MMCO .. u.n .. -than 10,000 tnMmluloft prol>lelM. YOll let f'" ~"lo • f,_ .... clMcl!, '"" •flkleflt ~ic--t titMa ... !wt -'9y, ,,,.. ~ AAMCO, JllllW trM•:Awio.. e.n 111111 ,._ ..... Ill.--500 AAMCO C-.. ,. C09lt . ~. , tvw.y mlnvte end 1 llelf, - ,ene '""" • • • COSTA MESA ,,,. ............. "" ..... °"'" twi ~O---....... Santi AM "' .. ""' .............. --Ml pl.,.cl In tbe Eastem Conferenc. on Allri1 •? Ida West triPDed Fullerton, ~1 : ML SAC edged up Cout i.1:· Cypreu topped Santa Ana. &-1: San l'9il'lbo Valley cf.,_tld atrus. ~1. a.Del Cllaff11 •••t JUYWiWI City, •t JuUn cue ,oa millld 1 m111tp. the .,...., temnl all acond one run. ••••••••., " . , . ' . . . --. . ,. All .Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturcl~ . ~u!!!.~VJ .NEW FROM PENNEYS! FOREMOST® P.L·M. WITH , \V~DER TR~AD ANP 4 P.LY !OLYESTER CORD FOR MORE MllEAGE, HIGH SPEED PERFORMANCE! 36 Month Guarantee with \ 18 MoJ'lth Free Replacement P lt.ISltt• Tiii GUAIANTll --....... MA*" UJlll ......... _p:;:• ••• ..., ............ ...... • ........ 1111-WI ..- IN ..... f9r tM elltlnl ........ 119f'-ateW fol ..-tire. If lM tlN tllls cM- inl tM ........ PlriM. ,..... • wltll YOAlf ..,..._ c.erllllc• .,.. ~ wilt, • "9 ......, Ill ,_., ... tlt9, l2l ,.,._ II wltll • new th, • (S) 1iw you ~n imlM41•1• refu"d. II -replece the tire .. ,,.. tM free replac.ment period, t11e19 11 119 ...,... M -... -.. the tire e4'1r Ill. ''" ..,,_,..nt ,.,._,you ,_, IO~• UYt.. ... tlllll ........ Mli'W "'" Of -ti-. ............. ,..,.1 EJiciN 1u C• ... ,...... ...-alhn ci.artfet._ IUAURTH AIAINIT -ntUD WIAltOUT- PeMey1 ~U.rerthff ntlY ........ .. (except th• 72 91fie&J ........ ..., -... '°' the .., .... ..,.n ......... v.. beMfit .......... 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WHITEWALL IS EXTIA WIDE FOi GREATER OllPPING POWRI ,. .. ,., ... ,. __., s,aao ..... .... ,.. ............... ..... ................. • ExtrG wldt 7 rib trtod cleligft puts-more rubMr on the rood for greater stobUfty, grtofer traction unct.r an drMng conditions. e Tough full.~ ply polyesw eOrd "°"' • .... WIClrino polybutacfiene ,.... " Nllllfd enough for IUN trall• 9Mi ........ ride ••• ancl acids ....... flat spot ............ up....,. • • • pro49dl ..... .... OUR LOW PRICID FORIMOST 1.1.W• AUTO AIR CONDITIONiR GIVES YOU llnll RIOULAT'D WIATHDI -, ...... ,,.,, ....... -5159 . ,.._,. n.. ,., ....... . • v....,. .._,....,., ,,,,_.,._.,.. 'NUiMI comfort e , ....................... .... PllCI INCll-ADAPlll Ill NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) '· . .. .. ,. I • HUNTINGTON BfA~ (HuntingtOn <!enter) 4 ... .. • • . .. . HBf Sia~ YOI THI GO Wed~, M., 15, 1968 OAJLY PU.OT HB Cage League OCC Gals MEN'S €LUB CLASSIC ... C•l•e•lnll Pap• tied 8-y Brow. (~27-&U tor low oat. and Merrilee DUftgan scored a 106-24-«'Z ( 48). LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Ma .. IU,.a IOe CCMIAT .. Titl '°""II llOTKS TO ClllDl'TOllJ STAfe 0. CALIPOll•IA ctaTIPl<AH Oii COltl'OllATIOM 2nd in Net · Totirney 1n the third flitb\. Mary Grc>M WOft low sroea with a 119 while Rita !:nlland was <.'OPPlnl tbt low net title Oran-COut Co''--WOil ~wttli a UWM3. A l t c e .~ wour McCredie followed with a second place bonon ln tM ~. U.team field S o u t b e r n MiW• PederlOD (105) and Celilornia JC women's ten· Muriel Ward (8) ICOre.d in Dis tooruement over d'9 tbe low croes and low net at weekend at Cenitos College. t.be Meta Linda course. Coast compiled 15 poi91ts Men's club action over the in the "A" and • 'B • • weekend at Los Lagos had division&, with qi team Vic Waddinitoo taking the honors toing to L06 Angek!s low gross with a 73. Low net Valley on the strength of Its went U> Jack Ashton's 78·12· 17 markers. Santa Monica 66. plac:e<t fourth witb 13 and Second was Jac:;k Higin· FullertQn followed wilt! nine. botham (78-llM&) a n d lo the "A" pairin gs, Deb-• Frank St. ~lerre (84-16-681,. bie Frees and Diane lb· Mack Hams followed with a ~of OCC battled to the 78-9..e& .. doubles finals before k>sing The blind bogey was tJed to Los Angeles Oity. • at 71 by Steven Christensen. ln a i n g l e s . Cathy Jack \Blythe and George Fitzpatrick was eliminated Derbach. m the coneolation rotmd. Women's club results in 118" act.ion sew Carol the Tin Whistle event on FNl!Zier md Terry Mert1n Monday had Manha Ciampa winning 1be doublet title taldnC the number ooe spot fnllD Pel&dma Qty, wtUle in ttle ftrst Rig:bt with an 88· Nancy St.aob lost m the third • 14-74 (54). Dorothy O'Leary round ol singles plaJ. followed with a 91-13-78 (47) 9 IJAY8 ON/11 ~ .,... ~ IUl'l•tOll COV•T Oii Titl l'Oa TMI COUNfY Of! ....... POil T'llANtACTIOlll W IUtlNl'll ITA'9 Oii CM. ... •IA PM .... ....... UNHa PICTITIOUI MAMI Dorotflv ·.sw.n!on WOij {he Tttl cow..,'!!!._........ NOTICI O!l4111MI .. W f'll'ITIOll THE UMOQSIGNIO toaPOAATIOtl <J --PO. l'aOIATI Oii Wll.I. ANO H4l ... '*--lllY ~It 11 ~ ... second flicbt witb a 10'2·29·73 !a .... "' HIN•Y l.. C~IC •.Le. LlnH• TUTAMDTMY M l---., 1'1S ... tel...: 158) followed by Mary HEN•n lOVf cox. ••t•· JAMH co1t. ulilte • ~ M, -.-. ~. 0r1 ..... ....._Ma. c.ii1• ""''·..., • ~ -NOTICE 1$ HHHY OIYfN '11el flClll-llrM -ti (1) "-M.I -nt Borden, Beety Brown and NOTIC! II HHHY OIYIN .. ~ J•-A. ,,,,,,,...,, .... ·-.. JlmMle AOYANClf M E • c HA N 0 I ' ING ...... Rit K cr.11twt ., "" -Mfl'IN ~ A. -· Ilea tlltf we1c1 • ""'._ "" ounav -""' .. ie "'"" " ---a em. t11111 111 --...., .... c .. ""' "111111 "" ,.._ .. "' w111 ,.,. .., ~ ., I.Al>., ..... ..,...,. --·'*"· ..-. .,.. Connie Mitchell won the "'111 __,.. '" ,_,.,.,, '° 111e ..,_, "'• T .... .._.."' '° ,.......,_, ,......_ ..,, "-_. _,_" .. telloM: • . wrtll Ille ~ ~ Ill Ille elfla .. Wllldl It ~ ... """"' Hftlcv...... CALOMA LEASING COltl'CMtATIOH. thU'd Oigbt Wltb a llf.$78 of tfle Clertt ef lflt .... """lted'ce..tl, w _, 111111"-"--tltee ti -fine lbe ltlJ """' Kl ... Clf1w, a.ta Ana, ( 42) In s--od w-E"--1o ..,._, !MM. Wltll ..,. --..no .. .,,. IMt Mttl Mt "" ,,.,., :w. .,.. •I c.111. ftJV ..,. ,.,, teu111 ,,_.,, • ""v •o UM: ¥OOICNn. Iii IM -*' lleoiled et ... olflCft f :Jt e.111 .• Ill Ille cioun-ef 0-., ...... AM. Calif, nM Stipes at 117-34-83 (40) of ... -ICUOOl!a, FO•OE ...... nt Ho. 1 ., .... mvrt. et Ill "°'"' WITNUI Ill '*" .. 1. ""' ,., ., T ff ts . th ' Ti HEOLn, IDM lllMtt l hld.. l'acltlc l roectwn, kl Ille Cl" ef ""'" AN , AHll, IHI. op e or tn e n l'•lltMM. calltonlle, Wlllct> It 111e 1tlace ce111or111e. <Corw•• a..o Whistle event at Mesa Linda ef llutl-• ..,. ....,tltMd '" •II m••· oa..,, May " ,,.. cai-L .. tlM cet"'•'loft liln !Nftellllllt ..... fflai. ol Y141 _.. W. E. ST J0+4N, ........ M, F,...,_, "'"""" were recorded by Carnelle ""'· ""'""" 1111 ~ ~ "" 11n1 c-" c-STAn OF CALIPo•••A Kenned (57) S h 1• r 1 .ubll<atloft fll 11111 -· SIH"'1 0. CWll -....... I. K-1 COUNTY 01' OtlANOlf, u . y . I e y oa .... M•V 11, IHI. nu "'"''' ...... on.... On "''" 1'. IHI, befot9 -· ... Hawkes (59) and Marge Oofotl>Y •· to• Sell Mtrl.,., C••fw111• """"•'•*· • Not•rt Public 111 •rid for Fi•-· (•O\ EKKUl•IK ol Ille Wiii Tell Cllll tQ.tlll .. kl Stele, -aonlllY •-red lto!left M. ...... 1mmons °"'· ., ... ......,. ...--.-, ,._ .. .., ,...._ F'"""'" -to me .. .,."",.,..,,. SCUDDllt, PO•DI • MIDLIY, 1'111111"*1 Or-Cotti o.llY l'llot, ....,,, -·-.. ,... le .. Ille MfMll Arlen to Speak To CM Golfers ,._,, Al lAw M.av 7, t, IS, IHI 1'.S-61 WflO tXt<Uted Ille wtllllfl ~ .,. l y: H .• M. HedleY '-"""" btllelf al 111t con>orlfloll tMrelfl ,,_, Ii* ..,_ •~~ LEGAL NOTI CE •n<I •<~-lefted to mt ... , lucll cot• l'aclflc ,. ... ....., Ctlltwclla·. POtahOft executed Ille wl.,111 lflatnnnent TIL1 0111 04•1J71 PU•IV.111 to Ila W-lctwa ., a r~lon el AttwHYa .. luartn• .... 1.. '" -~of '4t«lera. l'ubllsl>td Oral'ff Cotll 0.llv l'llot, Cl•TIPICATI Of' IUSllllU WITNHS lftY ...... Mid -1•1 -1. Mtv 15, t2. 1' 1116 Ju.w S. I... ~ PICTITIOUS NAMI COHICIAL SEAL) , _____________ _ Tiit .....i.rtlt'*' 110ea ~r·flfy a11t la C1D11-0.•kl IC> E"' 'LEGAL N011CE cklellne • b;ill,..u et .. I aou SlfMI. Not1rv Pll~lc. Ctllfer11l1 RIQhard Arlen wiit be die ~:~. M~:.;, C•::!~1 ..... -~ ~"t. ~iE ~~";;:·~z~~ lft ~UCSt speaker a( l h e CIHIPICATI OP IUSINESI SECllETAlllAl SERVICE ertd tt1.r 111<1 My Commlu lOll ha•r .. monthly men's club meeting r~ -'"~~10:!.11~~ """'•r• ~·.,:~1r.,:o .. :~~ .. ~~ PubwJ:: ~!::-Coti• o.iiv ''""· tonight at the Costa Mesa c01111ucllne • bu•'""' •• mi Foo111111 or .. 11 .. 1011owa: Mav a. is. n. "· IHI 1934 G If d Cou tr Cl ·b S.nl1 AM, C1lltor11l1, ullCHr lht llclltlous Volne L flHcfltr, .. , 11-srr .. 1.1--------------rO an 0 y U . firm nam. ot M·EIGHTY INVESTMENTS Cotte Mesa. Arlen's ...,........ is slated for •"" 11111 .. Id 11r111 •• <-* or "" 0,1.., ,,_,11 "· 1.., LEGAL NOTICE ..,,..~, 1o11ow1ne --· W!lole 111met 111 11111 vo1na L . ._,,., 8. • •116 Plecn of ..sl*"<t ere n tollowa: Sl•te of Collto<nla, OrenM Countv: NOTICI MfYITINO llOS The club 806 str.vw. and O/A O•w-1 eo .. • """., . .,,,,. °" Mey 7. IHI. .,...._ me. • Not•"' Notice la ~ •• ..., 111111 tM '°'" .,, . • ... "''6 ef 1>o11 A-•"" Abe Gokhtel11, ""°"' 1" IM ._ .. ,. s11 ... ..,_llY Trus._ ., 111a 0,.,,.. c:o.st Julllor ltle nations largest ac-w·u Venture fllVd., Sllerm•n 01ks, ._,... VolN L. --~ 11MW11 to me con... 0 1s1r1ct of or..,.. ~. C'Or'li""' .,,. Bob Host.: c.1111.1 Cllarln G. Dien, 3!'1 McKlnleY to lie Ille .,.,_ wlloH MrM la aubK~lb-C11llorn11. wlll recetw -led bid& "' to ..._,. w a..illS, Way, Cotti Meta. Cellf., LHltr 1'.. Id to Ille wllflln ll\Slr11.....,t elld 11·00 1 m Friday Mey 24 IHI, 11 IM publicity director, meets <>-rdlntr, 1m G'-'vlew A v• "u • • tc_,,_...,..., w eJtecuted "" u me. l'urd1aii~ ~.,.rim.,,, et "" sclloof ..a..:...a w....a..~..ift ~ A11aM!m, Cillt.1 K.-A.. Mel~ (OFFICIAL SEAL) dlslrld locahd at 21'1 Falfvltw ""' every .... " .,,..,_y \A Gimme Pl1ct, Alll/ltllft, Cellt.1 •-lit C. Knox COJla Mesa, CallfO(llla, at Wllkll 11-the '"Ontfl L. McCOM, ICMU lrlthtwood Ori••· Notuv l'ubllc.C.N'°"'la ..... bids Wiii be PUbllclY OHMll arid "" .. , · Sa111a A11e, Callt.1 0omtfllc J, Slcoll, l'rln<IPfl Ofllu In tot: l'alNTING OF EVENING COLLEGE' 1131 Foolhlll Orlve, S.nl1 AM. Celll.1 Ora1111 Coun" flaOCHUllE FALL IKt Bull T. Vordovll•• 1441 Corlalldtr My CommlulOll l!Jlplrt1 All lllda ire lo be 111' e<<Ofda!ICe """' Orlve. Co1t1 Mtta, Caltt. Jul'f 1, IHI ""' '-111~. lntlructlom • "d Abt Cold1lel11 •ublllltfd Or•nte Cotti 01llv l'llot, 5Peclllcetlofta wflitll lrt now .,., "'* •lld OOft AnHtberlld Mn I , IJ, n, 1', lffl 1tM1 INY be .ea.red 111 IM otnce o1 111<1 Cllorln G. Olt lt l'urcllatlrtt A""I ot 1old Kllool dl1lrlC1 l~ltr A. Gardln«t LEGAL NOTICE hell bldd«t mu.I •uflmll wllll ~I• bid • ~~,::\A·M~~~. tu~ler'• '"eek· certified clle<k. or bid· Oom1<1lc J Sleoll ,..MIS4 dtr • -mad« DAYlbl• to IM order ot II.all T. Ve rcloullt Cl•Tl~ICATI OF I USINIU tN °''"" Cool Junior Col~ Oltlrl<t Stal• ot Calllo<nl1. Los A,,..IM Cou111V' FICTITIOUS NAMI floenl of TtUalto In •11 emount "°'· le•• °" Aprlf 2•. 1'61, belot• -· • Nolin TM unclertlwned -. etrlll• ... '• ...... "'"" five Mrcenl u .. , of ~ wm bid •• l'ullll< In and !or .. Id Stolt, "rtonollv cklCli"9 o bullnttl 11 ltl 1211d Strut, 1 9veronlff 11\et lfle Ol-r Wiii ""1'' lllft> •PM•red Abt Goldsleln Ind °"" Co111 Mu•. C•llfotftil. """'' ,... lie-"'• prooosed Conlrl<I II Ill• .. ,.,. ,, Alle11betnd known to m• lo be ttw 1><1r· Htloua firm Mme of C lo C INOUST•IES •worded to him. In Ille ev•nl of fellu,. lo aona Wftos• n1mes ore aubscrl1*1 10 Ille elld !NI .. 1d firm 11 ~ of Ille :::_1e~~~ = be<Ofl~~~ ~~O<~ wllllln ''"'"',,,..,' •"" adcrtOWlecletd they tollowlne Mnon, ~ -111 lull -ot a boM. IN tufl ....,. lhereot wiH .. ••eculed ~ same plac• of realc1t11<• la ,. lollowa: I-led IO id llool di I kt !OFFICIAL SEAll. CllerlH J. CrlNfl, ltl 21N llrwt. Ho bl-.. m•v"wlllldre':: hla bid ..... J. Schreiner Cotll Meae, Coflfotlllo. ffljod ol lortv·fl,,. C4ll din attw tt>e Not1rv Publlc.Calllornlo Oaled l,Qy 1• IMI. cSefe Ml for llii -1111 fllifeof Principe! Oftlee '" CllerlH J. CrlMfl The tlotrd ot Trualees r.M.-ttw l M Ane•IH COU<ltv SI~ :.~··;'.°';":: = ~: Hotl'Y prMJeH ef reltetlnt eny •ftd all ...... "' MY Commlu lOft Enlrts l'ubllc In •llCI tor Mkl Sl•I•, H..-allY to welw eftY '":""'••Illes or lftformelllu Ml'f 13, lt71 Id Clla IH J C I .ii t lo lft eflY bid or '" lttt bl<lcflM Stilt of C1lll0<nl1 ~~'the .. ..:,,,,~ :..m. ~-a:bter7'C: l•I NO•MAN If. WAT$oM County of Orenge ) " ed lo lttt within lntlrum1111 olld Stcttllrt. On lflla IOlfl d•Y of May, IMI, befO<e •dtnowledoecl he ... cultd ,... .. me. floanl of Tru1lttt m•. lho utldersloned, • Not1rv Pul>llc 111 COFFICIAL SEAL) <>ten: Mav 1', "" 11:00 a.m 0116 lot Mid Slate, _....,.,,... a..eered ~ E O••ll l'ubllahed Oranoe COHt D•ll'f l'llltt, Cllerlft G. Oiett. lttttr A. Getdltt«r. Noler, P~bllc.Cilllof'll• Mev I. IS. IHI ' 1"-6A l<eflntrlfl A. H•l11, Gorclon L. Mee-, l'rlnclpel Olflce In Oomtnlc J Slcoll •lld flHll T. Vtrcloulls, OrenM Coun" ~= ':,.-su':.~~M ~r=• = MY Commlu!oft b •l•et lnttrument incl ldenowle6ved lo "'* lhal l'ubU= ~.!!:: Cotti 0•11¥ l'llol, .... .;,;~~~~~":.:.":,;., offlclel tH~ Mn •• u. n. 29. IHI m.a (OFFICIAL SEAL) S.mentl>a J. Hiett LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SUl'E•tOtt COUltT OP TMI STATI OP CALIPOIUllA POa TMI COUNTY Of! ....... ... .....,... NoltrY Publlc • Colllornlo l'tl11CIP1I Ofllte 111 Orane• Cou11ty NOTICI OP MIAalH Of' l'ITITION l------.-A-.-_..-7-----:~· ~=rTEA~::n>~~Tt'1aJ:,U~~: IU~~T~f:. T~:;o~~~~I ;:~~) YAC,-NCY Hl'Oal DIJTlltau. MY Commlulon Eol•ff Aotll 1, lfft l'ubllsltecl Ora1111 CCMtsl Oell'f Pllol, STATE OP .LIPO•NIA Esl•I• ol Mlclleel F. Arlotto. Oecusff. l'O• THI COUNTY 01' OaANOI NOTICE IS HEllEflY GIVEN Thel Mn 15, n. 2t •rtd Juno J, 1961 W-'I Ne. A-tnll l'lorlflCt 1.1 Arlollo hu llled fltr•I• e Esl•I• of Alfred E. Feylff, OecteMd. Mllllon tor order ••POl11llne Tru1IH of NOTICE IS HE•E&Y GIYEN to Ille THl•me11terv Trual Clo Fiii Vecenc'f -------------credltora ot Ille 1bov1 Nmed deaden! lk!ort Olslrlbutlon>. relttlflCll lo Whldl ~ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI OF TllUSTll'S SALi 11\el •II "'-"'"',,. ctelms aHIMI .... -..,.. furlhe<" Nrilcultra. .,.. tMf .... T. O. Ne. '7·111 said clece*nt ere ,....,Ired lo 1111 "*"• llme llld l'le<lt ot '-''"' fM .. _ 11111 On MONOAY, JUNE 17, 1961, ., 11:00 wllfl""' _....,.., vovdl9rs. In""' office -Ml tor M•Y 1'· ...... , t :JO 1.m .. In A.M .. GlflRAL TA• OEEO COMPANY, IS "'IM Cle .. "'"" •bow l<lflfled c;oun,"' "" count_., of O•P••-· No. 1 ol duly •PPOlnled Tru1ltt urtder all6 10 pre .. nt lflem, wllll Ill• lleCHMn said court. 11 IOI North lroldW1y, lfl tllt 1>Ursu1nl lo Oeed of Trull d1ted J1nu...., "°"'"'"' to 1M undtriltntd ti the olflco Cltv of S.nl• AM, Celllot'nl•. lt, lff1 executed bv SHIRLEY M.. COOK, ol her Attor~'ft fllwe-•llCI Sulllv111 by Oiled May •· 1Kt. A Wlclow and recorffd Jl llUl 'Y ,., lt67, M. Rou lltt-. "°5 Certon Strfft. W E. ST JOHN '" booft 11'7, -'°'• ot Ottlclel •ecorm Suite JOO, Late-. Cellfornl• to111. Countv Clffk In Illa Office of Ille Countv Record•tr ot Wfllch Is IN tlect ol bu11rwn ot 11141 JeMt w -· Orange Cou11tv, Callfotnl1, WILL SELL ull6tr1ltntd 111 all mo"tts Ptrfolnl111 lo 5"1 Wett Tltlrd Street AT PUllLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST !ht eatttt ol u ld dtctdent, wllt>111 six L• A11tei.a, Calltentll MM fllOOEll FOil CASH (Hvtblt at llmt "' monlht afltr ,.,. llral PUbllcellOft of 11111 Tel: (21J) fM.-1 ltl Mle In lawful moMY "' ltje U11lled StetH) llOllct. ,..,.,...,.. .... l'oflti-•l Ill• Soultt (ftOftt) enlr•11<• of the C-Detect Mav 7, IMI PUblllNd OranM Colll 0.llv l'tlel, " C<Kln ltluM, 111 the Cl" ot S.nt1 A..a, Heleft S '"~ Ma' 7. t. IS. 1... JM.'8 Colllol'nl1, ell rl9M, lltle •116 '"'""' con· E1<ecutrl• vevtd lo 1116 now held by II under .. Id Of tlll Wiii ef 1M Offd Of Trvsl 111 Ill• proo•rlY alfu1ttd In Above Mmed dec:edellt LEGAL NOTICE ~ Cl" of CotlA Mesa. '" said County ''"'*" W kllv111 .... Sl•lt described •s: I Y M. ·-...... T·n7'2 Lot 7' ot Trad O.M ts -°" 1 IMS C-Straal, Selle ,_ NOTICI TO C•IDITOllS .... , rtc0~ '" flool< 20' Paff » •116 .......... c.-.... ,.11, IU1'1a10• COU•T OP THI l3 of Mlscellaneoua M.,.s recorda ef the Tel: CJUI .,._,,., CflJI fJl-17" STATlf OP CALlfO•lllA Coull" •ecorcler of said (OUlllY. Alie'"" tw IHclltrl• PO• THI COVllTY °' OIUllel Seid sell wlll be m-. but without l'ubllt/led Oranot Coetf 0111v •llot, Ne. A•mlt coveMnl or werro111Y, upren « lmtlled, MeY I, IS, 17, 1', Ifft 7t•"8 Es11te of H1rold H. 5achs, Sr~ 0.. rtterdlne llllo, --.IOll, M tfl• «Hod, cumbrances. IO MY Ille rema1111,.. l'fln-LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEaEIY GIYEN to lhe clPtl sum ol tlll note M<Uted by Mid creditors of IM •-Nmecl ...,...,,, l>Hd, fo.wll: 111.00l.40, will! lnt.,nt from NOTICE TO Ca lDITOllS tllal ell NtlOnl llavlr>a delms -Inst lht Aueusl I, IH1. H 111 .. Id note 1trovklld. SUl'E•IOa COU•T 0, THI .. Id decldenf or• rt<tulrM to fli. """'' odvenc11. If tnv. ull6er Ille terms ot ,.,d STA Tl 0, CALIPOaNIA ,Oii w1111 IN l!KeH•rv vouchers, 111 Ille office OHd "' Trust, fees, clla•MS alld elfl'ftr\WS THI COUNTY OP o••••• of "" ci.rll ot the •bov~ ... titled court. or . ~ :-.., T~Mot•~::. tlll trusts utatecl ..._ A·mJI . ~~"!o ::::":;,,.,.~~tnedtlltet ~~ The btll«flcl•N ~ Mid °"" of ~'!. ~. ~;~.c.::·:s.:·~::..:·: ot Ills 111ot,,..,.1. AaMSTaONG AND Trust, by rwton Of o brffCll of daftult lft Clllrlft EclWlfl F,_l<l> Oect1sed LLOYO, 4SI Soutl\ Strine 'lf•t, Sul"-lht obllt1tlo11s HCUrecl I he t e b Y • NOTICE IS HEllE&Y 'GIYEN tO 1f1t AGS, Lot AftfflH, Callfer11le 90013 '#llldl It Mrefofore executed erld dellvtnid to 1M credlton of Ille •bow nemed deCtdent tlll piece of bu•IMM ef Ille _,,.,.,,.,. In I uncl•rsltned '. wrlllt11 Otcl1tetl0ft of lllat 111 "'-" llavlM clelms "•Inst Ille 111 m•lfen Hrftlftlftl lo Ille ntei. of Mid ~•ult elld O.....llCI tor Salo, end wrltt... sekl dectdeftl art reoulred to "'* "''"'" llK*nl. wllfllft •I• .._Illa •"-' Ille ftrst notl« or br-11 alld ef elec11orl lo ceuw wlltt lllt MCHStrt vouclWrs. 111 tlll otllce PVbllc•llOft ot tlll• notice. the ulldersltned to tell said P'-rf'f lo of "" c~k of lflt ebovt .,,n11td coun • .,. 0•'"'1 AP<ll M. IKt. ••ll•IY Hid obllHllOftJ. •lld tlltreotter. Oft to ,.,_,,, lfltm wllfl 1.,_ no<essan Cu I S.ch.t o~c.,..ber 11. 1967. lflt undtrsltM<I ceua· vouc"-ra IO tlll ~tttltned et lflt oflleo Admlnl•lrator rd Miid 110tlte of br11ch and of election of ._., AffomeYt Thelen Merrin Jollnton Wlth-t,,..wlll ..,,.. • .., 10 bf' re<11tded In boclo ... 76. otM U2. ot and flrkltet, 111 Weit Stveni~ StrHI Of Ille 1bov• na~ llec""11 •Aid Ollf<l•I Records Cll071. Lot ""'"'*" c.1110,1111 90017, """""-'"' L'*Yf O•te: Mn '· '"' wlllcll " Ille l'IK• ot buslntn ef lht "' ..... """ '""'· ....... GlflllALTAll OEEO COM--llef1M In 111 malltrs H•lelftl"9 ID L .. A""lta. Cellf ..... "'tJ •ANY Illa ...... of said --·· wllhlll .,. Tel: mu H7 .. t21 Al u ld Trualt• ..-Illa lftar Ille 11,.1 publlUllOll ot 11141 A-n i.r Afmlnhtr- llY Andrew J. Four,..1 rootlce Pvbllahed Orenee Cotti Otll'f ""''· A.ulsllnl Vle•l'~ldtnl De ... Atrll :IO, IMI Mey I, I, IS, 22, I... '51-'I :M44J Mlldr·ld Oenftl• Fre<ltrlO.t l'ubll•""' o...... Cotti Oellv ~llol. E1ttcutrl1 .. 11\f Wiii M•Y u. n. "· IMI ..,_.. ef "" 1bo•• NI,,,.., dKe<Mfll 1--------------.,...... Marrlo, ~ a lrtdMI MOTICI TO CalOITOH LEGAL NOTICE 111 w ... Sa""'11 "'"' m•u sUl'H10• couaT °" TM• Lao ,._ .... Colfm!ll "'" STATI OF CALIPOalllA POa au Mi TIC: CJUI W-J TMI COUNTY 0, Olt&Nea ltOTICI TO C•IDITOH A,..,_.,. IW Et-rtr Ne. A•ffnl su,1a10• couu 0, THI l'UbllalMd 0r..... Cotll Oelly l'llot. hlef• of 10.A M. l'ATTISON .... IOA STATI 0, CALll'O•NIA PO• MIY '· •• IS. n, lNt n74 '"TTISOH. ••• MltS. DOUGLAS THI COUNTY o, o aAllOI LEGAL NOTICE l'AnlSON. ah M•s. DOUGLAS M. NI. A•Sf7tl ,ATTISON, OtctaMd, LEGAL NOTICE • J1k:t J11111r .. _,.,...r Go Cooct, M • T• Ill b mne fmna. ~ lJ'Pll tl..t ....... k .,... • "91' MW car ..... ,.... ... 7J5rM CT.!DTM 7.35114 (111Jx 14) U5xU~xl4t 7J51l515J01~ 7.351!5 Ux15l Uhll 7JIJ1 1l 6.50 xlJ 6.00 x 13 Est.,. or GEORGIA MAE SOUKU,,1-------------NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIVEN .. - O<eu>td SUl'l .. O• COUaT 0, THI eredllors "' "" ·-Mmad tlaQdent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Illa STATI OF CALlfO•NIA l'Oa lflaf ell -tonS l\evl11t Cle._ -lt\11 "'8 trOdllO" or flw abo•• Mmed dec~I TMI COUNTY OP O•ANOI Mid dKedenl ere ,....,,,.,, to tilt "*"> 111•1 •II Otr'lon• ~·•lftt cl1fmt ... lnsl .... A·"'· Wllll ""' M<tutN ~ 111 ""' offic. '"' \411d clK~nl ott rrulrld to tilt NOTICI 0, HIA.llM OP or IN clerk or IM tbow entllled c:our1. er I them, wllll the ntceuen ~<hers. 111 tllfl l'ITITION 'o• PllOIATI to oruenl them, wllll lflt ne<nurv IAIGIR SIDS 4 FOR $49* BUY NOW on our Easy Pay Plant YOUNG & LANI TIRI CO. "2 OCIAN AYINUI ,., 4M "" ... MAllOI an. ~ ..... ,. nft ...... AVIMll -ft. .. ... Take COSTA MISA LAGUNA COITA MllA H11ti1cto1 ·leach orfic• or .... clert of ""' above ... 111fed OF WILL ANO ,0. YOU<M••· lo Ille """''""-., Law Of. <.<>urt, O< to or""'I lfltm, wllll IN LITTlllS TUTAMINTAllY lice ot GalYln •• K-. AttomeY It L1w, rlttt<l•trY """'-"'"-lo !tit u ...... 1....., ., E.slol# ol WAL TE• w ILL I . M '" North .. _. eou ...... ,,,. ~ lf\O olll<H ot ~it AltOrMY• LESSIN lo SCHULLSTllOM, •k• WALT E II W. fle1t11. Calllotnlt , .,.._, wlllcfl la 1"- F'OLEY, l60t Cr•~"· A-. Ttrrlft<•. s c Hu LL s T II 0 M. ·~· WALTEll Pl•C-"' buslrwu .. ~ ""'""''''*' '"•II Colll 90)01. wlll<h '• "" Platt ot MIM'U s c Hu L l s T II 0 M. •h w w. metters _,.,,,,.,. lo "" ...... "' ••Ill of ltt• Undt'SIWned In 111 ma""'a oer• SCHULL$TllOM. eko W, SCHULLST•OM, dKedenl, wllhlft 1111 "'°""" afltt Ille !Ital '''"'"' 10 "'~ HlllP et Mkl dllc""""'· 0ece .. ed PUl>ll<.otlon of lllls notice. w1111111 \IC ..-111. 111tr fN Hrs! tllllllca· NOTICE IS HE•EllY GIYEN Thel ·-01ted A1ttll 1', IHI. lion ol lftlt l'oll<P I(. S<""Utftorn NI lllecl tte...i.. e Htltlon LllCll .. Wrlflll Oeled Mn'· IHI lot "" lt'-te -"" Wiii -"" ·-E•t<Vlrl• ef ... WIM eruct I'. si.tner ""'"*' dlCedtflt •lld tor ..,. lssu•flCt ot ot Ille •-_,,.,. _...,.. Adml11lstr1tor lttter'I *femtflttrt 19 lhe Mlll5-r, e ALYIN It• l(llNI W11'11-Tfle-Wlll-Anncn1M t'tftrenc:e to w!llcfl It m-fl>r lurlhtr AttlnM'I et i..w ot Ille Eltote ot Ill« per'flcu'*"• .,,., 11\el "" Hmt •llCI 1tlace ~.::.""C.::.."""",,... tllovt NmM dee-I ot heerlne 1M .. ,,.,. ... , ...... Ml tor Mey T';;;.. .... ID1 ~~& :,o~:.;• 14. IHI, er '''° a.m , lfl Illa_,...._,, ef ,....,_.;. .......,. 161t (..-A-::;.";;"'oe!,...':. :n :. '(!~ ~~t!'A:'. l'Ubll...... 0.-C-t 0.llY l'llel. Ttrr•IK•. Cl """"' .... Calllornl•. Mey I, •• IJ, n. .... nMI !~'::: =~·-°''"w~. 'si'::>HN. cou"tv c i."' LEGAL NOTICE Wltll-T..Wllt-A--.. Mo a 1(- l'ul>lfslled Or•-C-' 0111¥ l'llef •• ,. Manti ..._, ......,.,., ...... MaY I. IS. n. 1f, '"' 1IMI ..._ a.ac-. ~ .,_.. ClaT,,ICATI Ofl IUllNISS l---L-E_G_A_L_N_OTl __ CE ____ ,!~1: .. _ PICTITIOVS ..... l'ubllalled Ort,,.. Coe•• OallY l'llol Tiit VN1tr1letled de °"""' llWt - ,..._,4 • M .. 1. t. IS, IHI ,.,~ ='l.:c~t':.'~.~ :r~:: ClltTl~CA:~ .. :::. ~~S:CT'°• LEGAL NOTICE n~wi~• ·=•."'A~~.' la~: PICTITI04.IS N.uolll llflld llltl Mid fl'"' It ~ llf ftlo THE llNOEaSIGNEO -Ml'ftY T D1'1 !Ollowlftl ..._, WlloW ,,.,,.,.. "1 luM -"'" fllllt he " <OfldUClllW • .... MOTICa TO CltlDITOH .,.. , •• ," ef m~ lie .. follew\' laf'tlat'-1 lrlHllllt !Nt!MH IOcalW at IU,.lalOlt ~OUllT Of' TMI M« Hvrwltt, 161' lr'Ylroe. C4111 Mt~• UU F~ °'" '9ato Mlltll. 0.-nATI 0. IAL.,OlllllA ,CMt Callter11la: •okrt •. Hvrw1tL Ull f , c-fy. ea-... llNff .... ~ l"' C~TY °' OllA•• 11111 • .._, lff<jt, c. 111 0 r" I. ' '1ffll -ef S. IC. A. M. • COMl'ANY No. A tM2S ,...,....., I ·-· 1111 """"'-"' •ftd llltl ~ tlr'll'I " ~ " ~ l•l•le ef l .. , •o c. VOltl UKH. L-. .........., ~. Cei!tenl!IJ !olteWlllt -· - -Ill 11111 0.C..Md. laf!wtl J. C ....... lnl Ct ...... ldtl L-· arid f ll<ft ot ,.,._,,.ta t1tn.w..... HOTl(I IS HtlltllY GIYliN te t11t ""-' lffCll, Catl10f11l1. wll: etadlttrt .. ""' -MlftM ...... o. ... Affll "· 1 ... A..,.lt Mall. nu l'ordtllnt Dtlw, 111e1 '" ..,_ .......,. cltlfM -""' "" Me• Hvr"#ltt C:.--· C.""""8 ~. Mle -..e..t .... ,_.,_. Iii "'° lltlf!\, ltober1 a. H-'tl WITlllU my """ 1111• 2>rf r'I' fll wftll lht ~ ~ 111 Illa "'"31 l"rt1tltlfol I,·-,.._,t. ,. .. ""' t lll'll f/f "" .............. _,,, -SaMUel J, CoMll Alltllt ~c to ,,,_ t1tam, Wltll "" _,. , .... et c111fwtll1, °"..,. c-"· nAn Of' CALlfOaNIA ~ .. "" ~ ....... "" ~ On Atrll ""'· '"'·-...... -·. N ... ,., 'CXJNTY Of' OltAlolOI I M ef JOHNSON & JOftNIOM, ~ '° ~ Ill IN tw Mid Stelle, _.....llY Oii """' ~ 1M. ..... -· ,.. '"" A-~ ltedt. Ce'""""' _,.. Mn Mlwwftl. "...,, It. ............. I .....,., l'Wltc Ill -fW ,.., wMdl It 1111 tllCol tf M'-ff MuNllL l'",.,..1111 I, ·-..... ..M .. N ....,_ ,....... """""° _., -1111 ............ Ill 111 -"'" ~ c:"'9ll .._ Iii -Iii lie Ille ,.,_ ,,,...... -...,_, _..., ~ ........... " ............. """"' ti• .... ---~ ........... 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Or .. c.-Otll\I f't"9t_ ""°' 71, 1'71 , J"""'-W ••t •1t14ll I• ..._, .._.., ~ ..... llllllll .. llllll .. ll .... ll ........ llllllllllllllll .. llllllllll .. ll .. 11 .... ll~llllllllll .. 11111111111111111 .... llll~llllllllllllllllllll•~wn:;.;;~~_;"""..::.~...,=--'·~~=-1~~~ .... ,;.;.;,---...._-=,.._,1''·..,....,,,,, 1~1"' ~ MeY 1'~ 1~ n. ,.. ~ , l • ,· ., , --. ·--·......... .. . ..._. ------···-- I · ' DAILY PILOT Wed~. MIY 15, 1'61 OSCAll MIYlll ALL MIAT Oil ALL lllfl WIENERS ( 1 u. PKG •. IAll M WISTIRN STYLI BULK SLICED BACON c Ila USDA CHOICI ROUND IONI BEEF ROAST OUR OWN SUGAI CURIO CORNED ,BEEF EASTERN GRAIN "D IONILISS ROLLID PORK ROAST USDA CHOICI c Ila c Ila c ,. IASTERN GRAIN FED 59 . SHOULDIR · f PORK s--~69~· ~c : ROAST . ,. EASTERN GRAIN FED IAI M WISTllN STYU AU .. KNACKWURST IAI M WUTllN STYU AU .. Polis~ Sa11age .LEAN 'N'· MEATY -------=---= ~~--....::-= 39~ PORK OICAI MIYll I OZ. AU. _, OI AU MIAT Slice~ 8010111 --------------------59~ Steaks OICAI Ml'tlR 12 OZ. IMOKll LINKS ... ------------------· IUl'f'6 oz. FRESH PRODUCE .... -sucm--}-)! ... -1.c1 11,.--- CHllSI CH ERR I ES Ne -AJrman A ,.., P. Ill Thomas R. lr1I Ave., C bu been I USI Tlcondt ill tbe Gulf c The Tko ftnt CGTier fourtb tour namett wat Plmn fr =bamb .. -b ·VlebWD• aa ADled 1 South VldL -set. w• IOll of Mr .• I ••• LARGE FRESH 1••••· DOWNIY~llNG sm 1•••• SPRINGFIELD eeee 39~ w. Cowliq St., Huntinl been uq AFB, Calli. ~~~EGGS PEANUT .BUftER I POUND .IAR FABRIC sonNEI . LYSOL-14-oz. N9MI C.. A mat«il ~ the Mllltlr mand, tbe · 1raduat Beach mp tend~ San le1 Collea• bil AA degr Cout Collf t.tni tht Ii -Airman a USNR, IOD Howard E . Oii01s · 10~ ~ USMC, or Lane, Mid ----'&rrots ~ ;~9t --~ ~~ ~eD~ Disinfeclanl Deodorinr KERN'S 'OMA TO JUICE ____ ,, .... Cans F 0 R FOREMOST-Pint C_,.. SOUR CRIAM KOUNTY Kiii • IO·••· CaM FOLGIR'S-3·111. Can COFFEE 2 ... C• .•. $1.37 1 ... C. ... 69c ~ - IAIY-Oll . ... ING•llLD-303 Cana • Cul"41::. 6~ 'I ALL GUIN 4 F •1 22~oL Aoreaol C- CUTI a TIN : ~•SPRAY 49c ........... I ASPARAGUS ~ !N'S -11 _ .. c.. llCTAlll ~-. :i.:.-iiiUP'AST 6j4f! ~ 6i49 IOG iOOD .. •. - I ·16:'1 . , • ...... Siii , •••• 4 . ... • .,} -......... ~ ..... .. ...... ' . IT ARCH L -- FROZEN FOODS - Tops Off CILLO ne. combat 11 -and clear II DAU SKIN SUMMER VARIETY Avocados . 5:·11 LIQUOR DEPT. IAR•AIN IASKIT-M 9wt VODU $)99 . DNTUCKY TOWN OLD "FASHION OlllllAL SOUR :MASH KENTUCKY ITIAl•HT $]99 IOUllON WHISKEY 4/5 O.•t-16,...., •• WI OIYI ILUI CHIP • IT~ , ........... .... "711W, Q .. n 11 I ' . -Pvt. tc I USMC, IOD FAward J. Koaa Drl Beach, bu the Second Seventh M. Vietnam . Hla battal first MarlD ducts large dt1troy op , the enemy. Tbe unlt!J • civic • delifntd to namne I* projects. -Spec. 4. I U.!.Army Gloria Dillt 11'11• St., t been u1l1 . Special For The Ulllt tht Departz to provide, unit tbr01I Mm'f CG emplor tt toreta ICU support of tloaa. LB W~. M_, 15, 1968 DA.ILY 'U.OT A News ol tlrange Coast Men in Service Around W orl~ CbaD&M AFB, Ill. f • r tebooUnt u a m t 11 l lt malataaaace apeciallat. Airman Bierman is a 1.tl4 ~::oiuae o1 Marina Web and nceiwd bll AA =from Or .... CoMt t .. bert, 2.18 W. Aleaaaadt-o, San C. Hart Miller of Newport bla lMtn ...... t t lW BmWlld 1aJ his Team IDd pe1tdent ol ttle Pl Hwltiqton BMc11, a .-t· Clemtllta, ba1 btn .. lped Be a c b. pertldpa1ed in Wlll1aJDI AFB, Arla. recelYld Ida oom.mlalon u Qll fraternity. tJ poUctman la ~ ._ to Mood1 Ari, Ga. b pOot "Beagle lMsh," dmulated Tbt alrmla. trliMd • • tDllO la the U.S. Navy at He wUl DOW rec.Ive 111gbt Tac6cal ~ Wbil at trainini. Tb e lieutenant combal aerdte at camp aircraft mecblldc 11 am-. tllt Jflftl Air 8 t a11o1, trabdq ud ~Uonal in-~AB,~. received bll BS decree from Ptuecola. J'klrida. ltnlction before recelvinc wm wear tbt ~ Cal Poly ID Pomona. Bia Pendletoe. • ber ol tbe W Air Com· Pwock P'lldulted from bl& wiJ1cJ u a oavi&ator or Mnlct ribboa ~ llr WP- father, Ra1pb Jl Calmer, ~ IDIDd. L11aDa BIMla la,b School pllot. Inc bta umt will Gii U.J. Air 1ivtl In La Cauda. Alrm• G t • r I• A. Rt la a CNduiM of Sava-IDd from b Ualvenity of FCll'CI OutltaDdlllJI, Va it Alrma W 1111 a a r. -ParW, IOll ol Mr. md Mrt. Aa Hiib ~J. Anaheim. Rdande Wb.. be wu Airman 1.c. Gary C. Award. '1bt ~-II :. ........ lJ!1'!z. eoa of Jack Lt. ~ T. O.Wt.': Capt. R. Bart Miier, Ernest B. Parar of '117 ~ ·of tbe NAIA Na· VlteMr, '°" of Mra. Marie Catt of ...... RGlll'I ol UU'l AC8dl, Hun-Of Mn. V1rtln1a T. • USMC, l<lll ol Mr. IDd Mra. Cll1e Juno, San a.mute, S&e"9 ....... heeta o1 tlclDa1 °"'"Pk"' Tenn l 1 Vatchtr ol 111 Fifth St., Hilb ScboOtt tinlt.BMcb.bal bttD------------------------------~~--_.;..-------~--~~~~----------~_..;..~~--~--~~~~~--.;,.._----..:_----.....,-- Ullpad to the U I S . , TlcoDdlrop operatlq ID tbt Galf ol~ A memller of Alr·W= • nldl were la trom tbt Tkondlrop. ID s:r:n~oand troopt ID Alrmm Appnn.. Getrle P. ....... USN, IOG of Mn. •Jlu&b PblWPI ol 114 Jumlne, CcroDa del Mar, bal btlD 1ulptd to tbt USS Ccral Sea. A member of CmW Alr- bonl Bar11 Wll'Dlal Squad-~na. tbe Ccral lea bu jult nturDtd wt• • emr frGlll oPtraalGal oft tbe COllt ol Vietum. Airman Appren. ~ .-, P. Biiis, aon of Mn. Tbomu ll Holme ol 112"2 his Ave., Corona dtl Mar, bu been ualgned to tbt USI 'nconderoea. optratinl la the Gulf of ToakiD. The TlcaDderol& 11 tbt flrlt carrier to ller:bl lta fourtb tour ol dutJ Jn vw. mmeae waters. . ...... frGlll the cania' : bamb aupplJ rout.ti ID North -Vietnam and nppcrt U.S. anil Allied pmd. fOl"Cll ID South Vietnam. set. "...., w. ~. aon of Mr. and Mn. William w. CowllnC of as E1lbth St., Hunttntton Beac!l, 1w been u&iCDtd to nartGD AFB, Callf. A mat«W apedallat wttb the Mllltary A1rtift Com· mand, the •l•ant 11 a g r ad u a h of Hunthllton Beach H1lh School aDlf at. tended San Bernardino Val· le'/ College and received hi• AA decree from Or1Dlt Cout College, before a-ttrinl tht aemce. Airman Oarlea •. DaYla, USM\, IOD of Mr. and Mrt. Howard E: Davia ol .,. Pbalarope C o u rt , Colta Mtaa baa bee:1 ualped to tbt USS 'ncoodero1a oper- atm1 ID the Gulf of Tonkln. Staff Sil Ro1 G. A.._., USMC, GI' 14732 Hunter Lane, Midway City, bu been aastped to the Ninth Eqlnetr Battalion, Flnt Mlrinl Dtvlalon, Vietnam. --~-~ supports ·u. •• lnflntry unlta bl the Danani area and tbt combat tnglneen detect and clear mine fltldl. Pvt le Frut I. DntU, USMC, aon of Mr. and Mn. Edward J. Devitt of 4112 Koaa D r l v t , BunUnston Beach, bu been autped to the Second Battalion , Seventh Marine Repent, Vietnam. , His battallon, a unit of the fint Marine Dlvtaton. COD• duct. large acale M&rch and dt1troy operattona aplut • the eoemy. Tbe unit la alto enpftd In a civic action prosram designed to U l ilt tbt Vie~ nameae people in Mlf-btlp projects. -Spec. 4. RofMrt P. Dlllel, u. 8. Army, 22. IOll of Mn. Gloria DW.u. of 944 Con- 11"111 St.. Cotta Meta, bu been u1i1Ded to tile lit Speclal Forces, VJetnam. Tbe unit wu created bf tbt Departme11t of the Arm'/ to provide, bl Ume of war a unit tllroulb wblcb tbt Anny can develop and employ pmilla warfare forc:el aplmt the tumy In lupport of mWtar)' opera. Uom. Atnnan ,... Paull Jr., IOD Of )Iii. and Mn. Pb1Up Pmi. of 11181 Vletorla Lant. llunttncton Btaeb. bal bea Mlloed to tbt Air Foree Tecbldcat TralDIDI Center, ktttl• An, .... for achoobe a1 • COllD· m\lllcatlcat • t l t e troalel •: Poelt II a C-1.::ru..: Goldn Wtlt CoDtll ....... eatlrlqtbtllnlce. -· ftmlll w. a.Me. tJSNR. IOD of Mr. ad Mn. Norma OamMt of .,, Vtlta Benita. Ntwpert Btecb.bal .... :=• :.-rc::r::. ........ Qrn rd, P1111 lllla. Pia. r.... OmDIM ...... •lsd111d • _.,.. .. tba A--Oftllll' C.. ... a-.. Pel?IVla -.. AJrm.-••••U a. ..... ot ..... ad Mn. otor.. ....... -~Drift, ... =~=- lllt~- 11111 ti '9 a 1111111 . "T ecnique" ........... Hair Color ... .., "Yltml1 C" .... .. ndlytl*liah~ -..... fllwct ••• 1 59 " ilcerltift H., .... ,, .... ,.,.., . "CGlll•' ,,., .. 1•1111. ...... .,_95c129 tar 111-HIN • tlfll· • MmlY .. flaAlipt .... ....... ::rl.' \. J = ~r=-.... ... --..... --.. ,.1.69 111t•c i~:=r~ . ....... .. ...... .. .... ::.2:1 auN OLAU•• ................ ... , ......... ..,.,.., ...... ..... , .... .. Ball-0-Fllt CllWIOll s,lllWwMtel- lf ••• lrmNlll StJll ••• Swl• Silts. See our wet· let collection! "Boxer" Styte lclttaa ill tolid col· ... lifle4. S-M·L. "Boltr" Sty1e """ ltltllJIU, Ass't cololi. S.M-t. Stretch lylOI llttte Clr1s' llP.' -·nst. Sir*' 11Ylol II • solid colors. anC tw1 2tt 7 IL gr f!IJ'~ 1.98 • PllCU PllM.t ... '"' ti .., ,. MUIAY--- .. SIOllS. 0,.. t UL te 10 P.11.-7 0.,. A Wtlk llUllTINeTON 81ACH .:.:. NIWNllT lllACll ,. lnlM .. . ... , ....... "Slplr Ory" --Deodnlt '9MMIT ,. • AllOSOL Deairant ., ... .. . .. . ,, •• Head & Sllalders SHAMPOO . ,. lfftctht Ct1tnl .. .... ff. t•66c ~iz• •-... IOllll llU. lati "Ten-O-Sl1" 11n n.-~ttlf-~k~complet~!: 3 95 llnl btluly ..... I.II "' • . ' . Ass't Hair Brushes Choose fl'OID tlVle ,rol• sional style btusl'tes. W rovnd & U. ... Ill willl 1 59 1ooi ao. bristles, co1cn. hs.1• • ... "Stylast" 11&1• SETTINC LOTION ••• "1l*• "tlbllolr .m.t , lotiol sgc-it c!loict of Pillk for IOnllll iair ••• Bl~ for tinted or tDne4 Mir. ...... ·. l "Modart" SHAMPOO . 1 "" LHlll• -ci.. '""" a.-77c dlllit, Apple Blouom or Spice • Ile 12 II. Sill CnlngWn ·--s.e Pit -... .. Wtdnud1y, May 15. 1968 ,_ .... c ... uua"t Richal"d W. Dabney of Newport Beach ha s joined Cleary, Hitt and -:o., Santa Ana counsel- "' firm, as a vice •residenl aal senior :on10ultant. LEGAL NOTICE ... ,. New Health Company Established A group ol space industry •pec1altsts 1n t h e en- vironmental and h e a I t h sciences has for med the S y :s t P M e d Corporation. Newport Beac·h -a cor · 1>0rat.Jon to bring n e w 1ec hnology into the health and medk al service field. R. f>. Culver. p1·esjdent. u id formation ol the new company was completed with the acc1uisll1on oC the business and certain assets of the I lealth Sciences Div1,1on of Arrojet·Cl!neral OorporalH>n. · "The new company," Or . l{XX)l-+~l--+- 950~-4-_.., ' ltOTICI 0' SALi Of' llAL ,IOf'laTY .tT 'llVATI U.LI .... "'""' Culver aid. "jg c:omprised or more tha n 11 0 ------- lllt ~''"' Cour'I ol '"• SI••• ol IOrM In and tor Ille County ti -· Ifie IN-fll Ille "1•19 fll •OllE•T OltTI ttAHKIN a-. •OBEllT l ntlN. OK•-· lftc. II ,_..., elWfl 11\fl Ille "" ................ "''"•1-..... lo ""' est ........,, -IN lef"" alld c- ftl ..,.in.ner .....,,_ •"" welt<• ceMif!'MllOI' lrt Ille .. Id SUHrlor 1, M OI an.< Ille ?1111 .. ., of May, • et ~ olllc• o1 w"''" T w111i.. I !all WllllTl•r l lv<I., Whllll.r. letftla, Counfv of l ot "'"""'"• Sl•I• :1t1Awlll1, •II Ille rle/11, llllt •I'd In· 11 ol Mid deceHl'd el nw ",,.. nt ~ ~ •II Ille rlelll. tltlt •nd ln1., .. 1 111e •l•t. "' ••kl <IKe•sed lie• •<· td IW OMretlon of i.w or olN>rwl\O, r "'-' or lft -lllon ID that ol u ld <eHd •' Ille tlmo ol c1u111, In •nd 10 Ml ~tin re•I •r-rlY Ptrli<Vlfrly lffbM ., lellowt, lo-wit: IHI .,_.., In Ille Countv ol ,.,,.., S"I• ol C1lllornle. clu crobed ~ Lf/I 1'1 ef Tract No. .... o Par t• ,_.,... In -161, _. 31, .)9 4 4t f1f l#K. -· In ""' ofllc• of t -"' _,_, ol Or-Covntv, '"""*· ._ fl Seit: CN In i.wtul _,..., of Ulll"" SI•• Oii GOftfl,.,,....,,.. of ""'· .. rt cat* ... .. .. _ ..,14encec1 .,., _.. 11W _,,._ er Trust Oeed lie ~ .. •Id. TM -otM ef ............. --ltled wllll 1114. ft fll efllllta It lie In Wflllftt Ind Wiii 9CllWd " .. -..U.ld ~ ...... .,,., ... """ "*'<elloll ..... .., •nd ..... -.... .... ,..., "' ...... WU"-D. lbMI" _...,..,.. "' ........ .. tll..W ...... twT ..... ............. e.r.c.-.... __ .......,..., ........ Or-<_.., Delw l'lltll, 1s.w.-.-...... physician. s c i e n l 1 I i c • e n g i neermg, technician . nursing and management per sonnel. Most of these people, who now form the nucleus of the SysteMed • staff. have worked together as a learn tor the past three years. They have pioneered the appl i<'a tion of aerospace systems analysis techniques and advanced trchnolo~ie' to the solution of C'omp le.x e nviro,.mental and health science prol)!ems. "The corporation'$ ob· jectlve Is to continue this work and to p r o v 1 d e assistance to any element of the private or public !ector or the health field where a need Cor i m pr o v e d ef- ficiency and effectiveness is inrucated." The SysteN.ed Corporation has assumed c o n t r a c I responsibility for providi ng health 1ervice for NASA's Goddard Space F I i g h t Center in Greenbelt. Md., and Marsl\all Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Walter Winchell says· "Clteck Eucmtlve's Ideal Car ..,Lea1e -tlae ... tlult •ys 'Heads you win -tails yoa win loo !' It'• a lul• tf a lease!" '"OMI TOOAY- llllCT 01 COWCT EXECUTIVE LBA81NG COMPA.NT~ .. 0...,. c....., Kl 7-3011 CLOSING SOON! THE HARBOR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY I IS GOING TO PRESS SOON SCHmULED FOR DtSTRIUTION AUGUST 1, 1961 IF You Want AclvertisinCJ In This Directory or Want To Make Any Corrections or Adclitions Please Contact Us TODAY Call 642-5177 Cl WIRE P .0. IOI 2301 ,. · f1WPORT IEACH, WI. 92660 HARBOR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CO. .,. ,,.,..,,,.... "*llcatMtt Oto.GI I. THOttNHILL, Ownef· ... -'W,........ Ce... ......... ._IA• .......... -~.rt _...""" ... ,... Your Money's Worth ,~• ~ ... ... Y ...... ..._,, ... \'..._Atlu ... a... ......... ,_..,, ....,. MUTU'AL SAVINGS ... , .... ·····~~···· l867 r.. c.-t Hi""'9r • c:c.o... DRKM, Calif.mu T~lephoM'7>-'°St -.... ,_ Jltl ........ ,,. •,....._Ul9' tll• ., ........ .,...,._ •• , .............. ··-·· ···'"'' ••• « .......... ._ ............ ·-·---- ' Over The Counter NASO Uatlnea w T~, May 14, lMI ., . ...._.,_. ___ ·-.. _ -~ . .-·-----· ............ ' I I • . t : --~- New York Stock Exchange List ( ._ -------·-· ~ _.....~ ... -..._ __ ..... -----~ --.,. -.... ......... ---.. ---·-._...... ____ ..,. ·-~ ---~--...... , . ~---·-.... _. - "I ... ' Wedllttdd. 11., 15, lM • RAMS 19'7 -Dick En~Yg, above, narrates :1e Year1of the Ram," tonight in color at 8 on annel 5. The half-hour program follows the _p_ro- !SI of the Los Angeles Rams in their exc1t1ng 7 football aeason. &LEVISION VIEWS few Fall Slate lppears Great By RICK-DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The shrewdest ~elevis· series are those that spend as much ti~e. on •eloping the audience's goodwill as on writing. ing and directing. TttlS IS MADE crystal clear in CBS-TV's new ·-schedule in which a built-in trust for the na· l's two u;p series. the Lucille Ball and Andy .ffith shows. make it possible for them to under- forJllat changes. In Miss Ball 's case, the goodwill between aud- ce and star is so firm that she has had ~e.w for- ts several times and never lost her position as eo's all-time favorite female. THE T~NTATIVE title of her series come CaU "Here's Lucy." Any title will do. Just .. get her me in there somewhere. There was I Love cy" and "The Lucy Show." CBS-TV's schedule kially released Tuesday. confirms that in ~he new 111at she will play a widow wit~ two children--: r real-life offspring in fact, Lucie, 16, and De_s1 naz Jr., 15. Gale Gordon. a Lucy regula r. w1U tum as her brother-in-law. who operates an em- >yment agency. Griffith's case is quite differ~nt fror:n Mi ss all's. He's leaving his weekly senes: which was ,, 1 the past season. Yet the sh~w bwlt u~ su~b .a .ervoir of goodwill that the senes re~lacmg 1t _is :lirect oUspring of his progr~m. and 1n fact wtU 1ture him in at least four ep1sod(s. THE NAME cif the replacement series is "May- ·ry R.F.D.," and it stars Ken Ber~y _as a farm- and town councilman in the same fictional North rolina setting as the Griffith Show. And as CBS-TV says clearly, the new program o inherits the broadcast time and some of the niliar characters of the Griffith series. In addi- n, Griffith is an executive producer. LIKE MISS BALL Doris Day will play a widow "her new half-hour series on CBS-TV. The net· irk says that in the story she "re~ums to th~ fam- . ranch with her two sons to begin a new hfe far Herent from the city life they have known." A <t coincidence is that Miss Day recently bec~me widow in real life. Her hus band was her lon~ltme anager. Marlin Melcher. r.BS-TV also announced Tuesday that Danny iomas will return to the network to do two !1pec1als ?xt season. Dennis the ltfetaace I ... PEANUTS GORDO JUDGE-PARKER- WILL IT BE Ml. IU&HT MTH 'IOI AMP ICATllfltlll£ ~ I MOll6HT SHEILA. HOME FOi! 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Tm T111I. • Jill ..,,.. ('C) (30) • MM: CC) "IWI, ,....., We- (mullet I) '41-Nkll F'"' Jellt """· ll:JI ................ ... ~ ( ...... ) 'U-Jlllil ....,., ............ ••Cll•--.... 8CCl>Jllr....,._. ·lll ·----l!:Jt ..... . . .... ""'" ..,......., - 1 ...... ..,... .......... ( ... 1111) ~ Mente. .,.... Diii. ..... fQ._ .. ,... ,_., '911 .._, _. ..... N O'lrtlll. ........ ........... .,. , ..... ( ............ -&let ,...,,....,... _,_,.... ..... .... ~ . ._ .......... ... ..,.~..._ ..... .... II.Mil-................ ~ ...., ... _ ... ~,....... ..... ... ""' ........ ...... ...,. .. _ ..... ........ Jiii LmM. • .... THI Pultllc and Trade COt.l'LETE PllNTIN8 SERVICI - • '°'4D1 -. , . ==~ .. I II , na lllOM OU ' .oz. .. ~IUC IOIW ..... 01 .. ---I • . t. WtdntsdaY, May 15, 1968 DAILY PILOT :Jf LEGAL NOTICE ..-... I CllTl,.C:AT• O• co•l'Od'l10lt POil TllAlllACTION Of' ....... ... • UNO•a fllCTITIOUI ....._ 11 THE UNOEIUIONEO COitl•0•.4TIOt.·• dolt ...... cer111Y ""t IMt ~ iAJGON (AP) -U.S. and f1Cbb1 bmdl IWJ city bu more than• at tbe peak of Ill tmn. of e11aa1U•, Also terrorist unit.a could be sent acumt b capital. 10Utte aald elementa of •11 .mr1111111 •1111-toe.Mii .at • ' ~ Y19tDalDlle troops beta ldDild. ~ or tbl the fitbUDI, ~ and -~. tll• slip into the dty to carry out Vietnamese and American '°me .a enemy battalions ~.~l~C:~Z:=-•' ... haw Wtudf er1llbed the lcMtll-:J;. · This doea not include Viet --"'--to tbl Tet ol· commando-type raids~ IOW'ces say iDtelllpnce was were intercepted and mOlt KLO,.,. •!Id 11111 111e ,_,."'I ' Vt_. ,._,,.,, .. _ .. "ave" U-......... ""-----Ll-L ,._ • ..-. d11ide --.1 """"U,-_. IU.l-1 1v hurt ~ti-..... t•-·..... ...._ ' .. ..,.... __. Al9 -l'Yl"19 wllol\.-a "'¥1.C .. -. •-s .... fen11Ye U. been .. ~ ... mare But so far the Communist 16 good th1I time as it was were ser oua" · -.·...; it'': ...-;..""' '"" • • oa.mtn qUut Waon-. ht· pubed Pl« the city'r outer wpplf. penonnel long inside tba• • rtwte. attack has fallen far short. oC poor during h Tet attack. A major portion of the E 11 T " E,. 11, e N e u • • ~ ' ~ IOUl't'll saSd to-· friDtes Diver tlotialed more .. CltJ. No one la~-to .. , Viet Cong plans, reported to . lg)iting inslde the city tMEH~~:.C .. ~'"'t.. ~! ui. ' than about 150 ftgbting men Durill& tbe Tet.' offensi~e the o.atmunllt command U.S. and South Vietnamese U.S. umts north and west limit. this time was doae by w~~~~· "' MM 1111, ,tit\,.:' A POiice ICIUl'ce said from at 1DJ OQI time. A U.S. wbich bes• Jm. 31, IOIDe can't launch frtlb ~· intelligence, whidl called ol SallOll loupt a series of commandos wbo Infiltrated..,.,~ 1H1. -~~ ~ ao fo 90 pereeat of the mil1W'J IOUl'Ce said-there 4,000 to 5.000 Viet Cone aglbalt Saigon IDd it 1 for 10,000 Viet Cong and major bllttles with units on earller and dug up buried ~~~ir::~~~~~ .=..;::. :~: enemy mllitary force m&J bave been somewhat fou~ inside Saigon. Chinese section, Ololon. ' North Vietnamese troops to the way to Saigon. A U.S. weapons. ev: Vo1ntv lt.fftre. "~ _..:;.,;_....:,_ ______ ..;._ __________ .....;.~----------....:,.--;.:.___::.:..;:.:~-=.::.::=-.:::.=:.:..;::;._.._ ____ .:.::;~~,;;..;.;~;:;.:_...:.;.~------------------...:.;.--_:_ ________ .....,.::.....,..-__ .::_ __________ __;::._. ____________ ~ STAT!~~c':~:o~f Ste.~~ • • COUNTY 01' LOS ANOILH ..., :t;_, ON THIS lfltl MY 1//1 Al>rll, Nlort mt. .... IMCletlleMCI. l'ublle In Mid fW Mid COUll'r...Mi!' raldlnt tlltrtln, dutv -~ TO MORE . THAii 33,000. [~::r~~~=E ... ... - . .-~ ... ~--.. , , '*. VOllS CUSTOMERS IN r:!..~~" .:l!Oi: " tMI l4ICll corooratlOll executed · lte~~on:'!~~: 11a':'~:i~:· ; • 'SOUTHERN • CALIFORllll ! ~~F~~~~~~:: In 11111 ~3 f ll!otarv Publlc-Ctflfor11r. Let!I Go to tlte Races .. .., ~~gt..~ At!HM.,. At Law IW lew1 Av..,ue 11 WAYS TO WI ••• Ill IT'S FIEE! ~,..-i liF I :25• I '1Grl '1ii- Attd Yov Win $2 Wliene~ Yow Houo COlllel in 2ndt $t,OOO WINNll Pllyllit A. Wrioht Huntino!on '9aclt 1M A-Its. Callenllt MU Pubflslled Or111111 Cout Otltv l'llllt, April 14 •nd Mey I, t, 15, IHI -.... - LEGAL NOTICE ~f4,,1EVERYDA Y SLIM PRICES, ADVERTISED SPECIALS AND BLUE ·CHlP ST AMPS l'·l0012 CEllTll'ICATa 01' COl.l'OUTIOI l'Ott TllANSACTION 01' BUSINESS UNDltt l'ICTITIOUS NAMIE THE UNDERSIGNED CORPO~TlO!' does herebv certltv !Ml It ls c.oftd\Kfl"' • consolltnl service 8uslMSS located ti 1027 Nor111 P1clflc Coe.II Highway, LHllM Beech, Ctlilornl1. onder the tlctlHoua firm name of GENERAL CONSULTANTS. INC.. •nd th•I lht ... me of, Miid ;cmr• Por111on end Its prlnclPll 11tece fll business Is 11 follows: AUi RU TAMAUS RfAL MOK:»C STl Yl 4 : '1 SAVI l-.....OZ. PKG. .......... • 1. nAUAll llY WIMI NCIM CU Wt flAMQICO 4A' 64%. ,._. • • tt.-3-0Z. PICO..• • • .... .., ~DIDSI• *DI M1M 01NU1NE IWOJTU> JIM ~•SAVI lk• 16-0Z.ITl. 7 DDERGENT AJAX ,,,,,,. ·1¥.!fiYil1 ~~~~-9t ..................... ,, ' PAPAYAS PERFEmON ---White, Wheat or Sonclwldl 15-oz. loof ••• $100 WlNNll Kay Huthes Hociondo Heigh!•. $100 WINNH Alfred l. GoiM , Newbury l'ork $100 WIHNR Alfred G. Sitnmons Rlvenide. EX™ PANC.Y lt!ADY TO fAT 3:s1 W11111'1111lon ::=· 10L ....... ~~ 2' 25' Fresh Carrot• 1~~~ 1oc SP1 JUJIOOS "° .,..., 29~ ~------------------~ G f ., WHITT 0« '1NK ,.,.. ru1 COACHEl.lA VMlfV ,, TOP Of Tiii CllOla IUDI , LUI STEAK CHOICE CENTER Cl/TS CHAMll CHUM ... ........ ·~·~ rw•11 ... ::r.. I~. - Wine•.; 1.5.1.l ·JD SIAIPS '"'-aum ct'llt $h '1bJ en Top Ovellf, •• , ..... Nlll ... llal •••• 1a C111J1 =-~7' ~:=-if Ml. CM. " OM. aM. c:..t'C1 ;'.I .................. 11 ... 2~ I GMI:-.., ~a-. ·--·"'"'Col""' , .... c...~ , .............................. 2/2k '• Jiil .. -~····· . ' .•• .,................. 7>e. o..., ,.. w.. ""'° m ............... $1.., ' ~ .,_._••• A-..e• 1N1 ... k•, H•tla11a l111• 1922 11111r A-.• 1•ill1~ll1, lh&lla .... le•-' ' • ·. APPLE --SAUCE CHECK VOHS lVlNYDAY SUM PNICES & SAVE/ fllN Velueo .t 1M bl,. Co41 DIK. MKT. ITEMSo ~! Ym!M1lill 3:. 63' Frac1hk 12~ 8/81' Doll Frlll r.ect1lll :3 25' , ...... 14' Dllllolllcm., l4 oz. 22' lrlft..,_. • ot 59' WessotOll rr. 34' Heil Bl~ FDM I Ol. 8' Ems Platt Bun 1.11. 11L llllou's cen Flakes 12 :~. 31' C&HSlp' 5 IJ. 1o1a 59' Ill*'' Clllcolltl 11111& • or. 25' ....... JO& 89' Jell.. 1111111 uz. 111' A~I ClealSlr 17~ 25' Wal1u Snfllcb Bap 150 ~ 37' Jerseymald Butter 1 11. 79' Wastwaod tee Crwi Yz ~1~ 59' VONS SUM PalCf • 1/11~ • 14• a-... 34• --7' 17' 11; .. • • 1• 21' "' 11' IJ' --~--°""' Eus lMCt AA 36' 14• Ba•l lllllWS ASST. 31' 17; Sift PIJ T• Timi • ,.. 33' • Trnu SlrWS ur. ·•t• .,. ..... ,. =l 23' Jr -Hiiis T•te SllCI :F 11' 11• . ~ UQUOlt DEPT. SLIM PRICES! f.\ ROYAL VELVET ·W DRY GIN i I~." D•i1'HI ~ s3s,~ londort Ory S.AVI . 9().PaO()f 40c $~H i I.Mer'• kotch ~ ::-•s" Gllltey's Vodka -::' •3" r--.-..aoo-AGi J I S1IAltlT 11111VCIY IOlllOll I I N-l'WOOf I I •11" I I SAVf 51.1, HAl1 GAUOH I iiiiiiiii------~--J BEER Co .. of 2-4 2'' 12.o .. c- s1.v1 20r I llND·llD ~TIC ftAl>I. WIOl o. 53c ~~~)c .Allcfl '""" .•••••• ' ••••. :. • -""" .......... = 11' ....... llflder ..... :..Tr .,. ' ............... -·~ ' ..... ENTREPRENEURIAL E~ PERIMENTS, INC,, 1027 Norlh Pedflc: Coast Highway, L1go111 a e • c II• C11ifomle. WITNESS I~ lland' this 19111 dl'I' f/f April, 1961. EN'l'llEPRENEURIAL EXPERIMENTS. INC. BY: Volney sttfflre, President 8v: Jamh Acr'1. S«rett,., TATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I st ON THIS 1911> daY of Aorll, A.O., 1HI, Mfore me. 1114! undtrslgntd, • Notary Public In and tor said Countv tnd St.le, residing lhereln. duty commlulontd and sworn, persontllY IPPl!Ued VolM'Y Sift• fire end J1mes Acrtt k110wn to rnt to be the P"'sldent 1nd Secrtltry ot 1118 q>t- PorlllOtl that encul9d lht wtlhlll I,. strumenl on bth•il of the CDP'PO,.lloll therein named. tnd 1cknowltd9ed to me !NI MICll a>rPO<tllon txecvttd !ht .. -. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I llaw h..-tunto set my hand and tffliced my ef· licl•I -• the d<tY tlld .,.., llt tllfr c:ertlflc•le flrsl above written. (OFFICIAL SEAL> Lois T. T1telsht Notary Public Ctlltornlt Principal Offlce In Los A1111e1ts Countv My Commlu lon EXPlres Feb. 2. ltn o•oc ACRIT I l'l!ltttOC:HIT Attomtn Al Ltw llW •-a Ave11ue lM Anttlts. Cdfor11le MU PubllsMd Orange Co .. t Dal" l'tl!lt, April ,. and MtY I. •• IS. lf61 6'2:'1 LEGAL NOTICE ,..,,,,, Ht. S4MS ClllTtfltCATE OF COlll'OllATIOM 1'011 TllANSACTION 01' aUSINHI UNOEll l'IC:TITIDUS NAMS THE UNDERSIGNED CORPOllATI011 c1oet her~ certify 11\al II Is cond\ldllll 1 business touted ti J33J Hertlor llllrcl., Coolt Mew, Cafllornlt, undotr lht ti<• llllCXIS firm Mme ol ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION, e · OlvlsloCt of The SusQ.,.,..nnt Ca<Portlion tnd 111._i said tlrm Is coml>Oled ol the lolloWl!li corpor11llon. whose orlncloal place ot 11osrme 11 ;V~r~wJ·e M AN N) • cort. POflA TOON. Shlrlev Hlohwtv et EdMll Road, AIHtndrl•. Vlrgl"ll 2'131' WITNESS Its hind lhb 16111 4•v " Aprll. IHI. (Con>0r1t1 Seal) THE SUSQUEHANNA CORPORATION A. W. Sloe" Chltf'Execullve Officer $TATE OF VIRGINIA ) COUNTY OF P'AIRFAX • } • • Oft thlt 1'111 dtY of APrll, A.D. ,.., Mfort mo C. JuM Cross t Not1ry Pllbllc In ind for .. Id CounlY end S .. tt. *f'I' commissioned •nd sworn. per~IY IP. P«tred Arthur W. Slolft k.nowft .to. .me to be lht Chief Executive Offictt of ffle _. Porallon Ille! executed the w1tb1•· ,,.. stromenl on !><!hall of lh• cor1>0rall011 therein ntmed, end 1d<now:.c!led to mt 1h1t such c.orPor1llen execultd tht sa,,.,e. tn Witness Whtreof. I have h•feliMo· Mt mv hond 1nd alllwed mv olllcl•I ffll I.ht' dav and Ytt• In !Ills cr<tlticete first •br writhtn. ,7'"' (OFFICIAL SEALl C. JUM Cross Notorv Pobllc In Mid tor sa Id County end Stitt Mv commlsilon uPlrtt S.Pftmber 11. 1Hf MMnlltOU & D•L 8UlllCIO A-YI -"2 s. ,. .. _ st .• ,.... m La a--. c ....... ,..,, Pobll~ o-.,... Cout Otttv Pll!lt, Mav 1, a, u. n. 1..a JS.a LEGAL NOTICE l'·JMIS ClllTtfltC:ATI 01' IUSINUI ftCTITtOUS NAMI TM undl!rslol'ed don c:ertlfv i'1e It COii· ducting • buslnts.1 et 22$ Marine Av•111H1. l!tlbot lsl1nd, Cllv of NtWPOri ·-C1lllornl1. unes.r the fictitious firm na!TW of "The Pillo" Ind that Hid firm Is conW Po>td of !tie following ""°"' wlloM • name 111 lllU end piece of resl<k~ •rt • lolioW\.l PhlflP T. 8rvce 12.S\\ Mtrlne Av- 9'1tboe lsleftd, Cltv Of NewPorl llffdl, PhlllP T. llryce. 1446 VlleM Ol'fw.· Gltndtle. C1lttM11lt . Dtted April 30, IHI. Ph111P T. llryct , Sltte ef Ctlltomle. Ort,,,. Covnt'I': ; On April 30, IHI, bdort !M, I Nohlr1 l'ubllc In end for said St1t1, _1.,: •-red l'llltltt T. llrvct kMwn to mt fo be the ,,.,,_ Wllost MIM 11 subscribed to lht w1111111 tnslrumtnl encl •Ck,_...,. eel he tXKvted Ille -(OFFICIAL SEAL) ROHlle C. KnoK Notary l'oblle<etllornte Pr1rc111et Office In Or•nt• Coulltv Mv Commtuloll EDI,. Ju:V '· IHI. l'obfltlltd Ore,,,. Coed Oaltv l'llet, MllY t, I. IS, 22, IHI 1--. LEGAL N011CE • . WILSO FORD SALES YOUR CHOICE RAND NEW '68 MUSTANG -$2288 _. 10•10 •M $60'5 ,., Metttt. - TOTAL DOWN YOUR CHOICE 5 1988 II.AND NEW '68 FALCON , 1988 ., 109/e -4 $52'5 ,., Monti! TOTA'-- DOWlll Fresh eir hH ter I defrot+.r, dual hydrewlic htt ke tyslem, h<eke liie, fro11t Joor crhy. ligh+t, cloth & vinyl interior, peel.ltd clHh & visor, win4'thie1J wathert & wiperi, siJe view mirrer. ·~~D '68 CORTINA '::D '68 F~IRLANE $2388 er 1 Otyo •M $6365 hr Mentt. - TOTAL DOWN Fresh Air HHter & Defrost.,, l•cltup, Dom•, Cour+.ty & Sidt li9hh. Bucket SHh, All Vl11yl Trim, Nylo11 Cerpei1, Roehr Pent! Moulclin9t I Air Scoop Orn•mt nt, Sut I Shoulder lelh, P,clcltcl Dult & Vhort, Windshield Weshers Ir 2 SpH cl Wlpt ra. No. 274 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •:;D '68 RANCHERO s.:0 ~ r; j Freth ald hHter Ir def., .,inyl & cloth uphol., nylon & reyon cph, l>•ck-up. dome crlty I 1Tde li9hh, rock penel I wh l midi, peel duh Ir vitort, tHt & 1hlJ. l>olh, w/thielcl wahr I 2 1pJ. wip. $2288 er 10•1. •fMI $6095 ,_, Mettth - TOTAL DOWN ~ 1988 er 10% 1nd $52" hr Month TOTAL DOWN Delne 2 Door. Atroflow ventiletion 1y1lem, hucket tHb, vi11yl interior, carpeh , interior e nd exterior decor options, disc braket, WSW tires, H lo111etic tre111mi11i011. No. )54. lml'll•4'iate Delivery. ~~· '68 F· I 00 PICK·UP Frttt~ Air Hu ter I Delrcl'ltr, h clr0 Up, Dome, Courtoy I Side l19hh, Oty•Nllo, 111,ide I Out. el.I• Remote Co11+.ol Ouhide ~4irrer, lri9ht Metal Mouldings, P~Jcled Duh end ~i1or., Su l a SltoulJer l tfh, Winchhit lJ Wuhert l 2 Spt1J Wipers. No. 2114. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1o ~O TOTAL DOWN 7• PAYMENT lnclu.._ SAW TAX AND UCENSE 1/3 or 309" down NOT Nqulred •t WILSON FORD where your •pproved banlt -credit will qu1llfy you for minimum down fMYrMnt on your new ur or ntw truck. '60 FALCON s+.tion w•9on, r•dio, hHter. No. NYC557 '60 aAMall W•9on. Autom•tic, r•dio, No. 564 YOUR CHOICE '6l FALCON 4 dr. Wa9on, Auto., radio, heater. No. 602 '62 lAMILH Amaricen. Redio, heater. No. 674 YOUR CHOICE '6l RAMILH American W19on. Auto., r•d· io, hHter. No. OJV684 '62 CHEVROLET V8, •utometic, PS, r•dio, hHter. No. 56' YOUR CHOICE '63 &ALAXll Vt, 1uto., vinyl inter., R&H. No. 304' '6J COMET Custom. 6 cyl., auto., radio, hH ter. No. 694 Youi cAolci ''5 lAMILEl Station Wa9on. Radio, heater, ~hite wills. No. 411 '61 PLYMOUTH Vali•nt. Raclio, heater, red ' finish. No. 569 YOUR CHOICE '6' CUSTOM Automatic, radio, heater, wtw, tint. 91Hs. No. 512 ''4 •Al.AXIi HI F .. +l>aclt, VI, euto, PS, redio, hHter. No. 237 ./ 1988w10•,4 •fMI $12",_,_..,,.- TOTAL DOWN Duel hydreulic hrelte 1y1lem, vinyl interior tti111, padded desh I vltor, inside I aide view mirrors, reflector, windshield wH hert Ir two spud wipers, 115" FltruiJe hody. * SPECIAL PURCllASE * 1967 &ALAXIES..MUSTANfH.FAllLANES-T-lllDS 29 OF THESE FACTORY &UAllANTEED AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM!!!! 1967 MUSTANG ................... ---·-.......... -........... $1999 Autemetic, redio, hH ter, IMicht 1utt. No. 24t 1967 GALAXIE 100 ....... ----·-·---$ 1999 VI, euto111at ic, ltS, vi11yl inter., low l'llilH ... Mo. 557 1967 FAIRLANI 100 ........... -........................ S 1999 Herdtop. VI, eutome tic, PS, redio, hH +.r. VLN 117 1967 CORTINA WAGON __ ... __ .. _ ... :$1699 Deluu . 4 tpeed, radio, hH ter. IMicket _.., 1"'•111i11111 ti,.,, No. 656 MUSTANG ROUND·UP 1966 MUSTANG -·--··--· ... · .. ···-·--·-····-.. --SI 19f VI, e11lometic, I'S, radie, heater, waw. N .. "9 1961 MUSTANG ··---· .. ··-.. ---·-----$1199 VI, Hto111otic, I'S, Mcket aoeh , co111olo. No. 667 1961 MUSTANG ... -..... -... -.. -.................. -.. -·--t 1399 Co11YOrti11le. VI, e.+o., .-S. heutiful p...lor ~l11e. No.U t 1967 MUST ANG VI , H +o, I'S, l>l11e~I ... No. 102 1967 MUST .A ... 2+2. JtO VI. evto., ltS, 4'itc !Ire~••· air _ An c0fl4'., 1terH. No. Til647 ( 1916 MUSTANG VI , e•to .. I'S, Air. T•r~eoiH. Ne. Jtt 1961 MUSTANG VI • ..,to., I'S, Air. Yellow. No. 144 SEIVICI OPIN •:t;D '68 GALAXIE SPECIAL FINANCING AYAILAILE Speci•I erre119eme11h with leocli119 ~nk MMI flMnce co1111tMli• 9ive .n Ifie opportvnity to offer terms which mey LOWER YOUR 'AYMENTS Ivy your n-cer 9r truck u4' re4'uco you. -thly ,..,_...._ REDUCE YOUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-3& or 48-Month Financing Available on Approved Credit UH th eq111iy 111 your old cor, PAID·FOlt Olt NOT, te 111alle the dow11 Prt· 111e11t on your new or used cer or truck et WILSON FORD and even 9el CASH BACK '63 CORYAli litfo11u c o .. erlil>le. Autom•tT•: ro41e eiMI heo+w. No. 04 $599 $199 $199 $1299 '62 CHEYROLD lel Air 4 d~or •-c!•n. VI, a11tometlc, _ • ---power 1tHron9, l\lr con4'. No. 617 '65 GA' .. v11.soo Herdto~. VI, •uio111etic, ~ ,_., stH ron9. No. 271 '66. GA' .. v11 500 H.T. VI, eutomatic, ltS, R&H, ~ low milet. No. 2110 $1499 '67 CHEYROLn lmpela VI, eulol'llatic, ,S, r•~io, s 1999 hHttr. No. ttt TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIALS . ' '63 CHIV•' . Utility l>ocly pichiit• N.. ftt '61 FO•D VI , e11to1111tlc, Pickup tr11clt. F515tl '61 FORD · F• I 00 Loll,a.-4'. . Ne. l6l '63 ICONO. lticltup. Ra4io, flH tw. No. 614 '62 fOllD F• I AA vi ........ ltlH, _., Qilt. ea~. He. 571 f64 fORD F• I 00 4 Wiie.i Drive, Ne. 414 ALSO AYAILAal tl99 $199 S799 $1499 ''5 lANCHDO '66 flOID ,.,. '61 POU ft/C-, Dt• • Auto.. lt&H. No. ,., r llM. -· llb -· .... .,. J --· lt&H, .... ~.No.IN '65 CHIVY ''7 DOOM 'IJ·TON '6J CHIYY YI lO!lflle4. AIM. No. S _,. 119. Avlot., I' W . J IN., lta.H, Htw •""· ...... -PLUS MANY ones ANO CAMPUS TOOi - SALES DEPT. T_..., "'"' ,......, I ~ .. S '.M. • . ·~· -. . ... . .. . . . . ... __... ,,. . , • • # \ . . . ~ . . . . . . ... Ii # • • • ..... t~J..-· Ma.aa,. f AA te f '.M. -· ....... -· · . '. ........ ,.. • • .. '. --... -· . ' •• I ' • i • i D v ~ • r , 10.1. ' Allottier HARBOR DODGE th+-. .. 48 months bank flnanclllCJ availabl,. on all nitw cars. & tr~ks In stock on approved credit. SHOP at YOUR t EISURE with ALMosr $1,000,0CMI INVENTORY of NEW & USED CARS to ~HOOSE FROM '76 '76 CHOICE OF COUii • lucbt Setts-· .....,.., Heldlighla • Full vinyl interior • Nylon Carpeting · • ltw Dede Spoiler • tull r1elng ln- strument1tion • Front Air fOllll Slit • Elecfric. Clock • B1mper Guards • Ash lrly light • H.O. Springs • H.D. Torsion Sway Bar. Ask for Stock no. .• 9•5, No. 9..,., No. 137, No. 136. 69 .... -..,._ -.... ..... ----· ................. ,.~~~~· ··---............... , ..................... . ••• NIW •59 ..... •59 ... _. ,,.. '68 DARTS • CHOICE OF COlORS ·-- •Padded Dash • Seat Belts • All Vinyl Interior • Heater & Dffroster AK for Stock No. 909, 134. •lQS9 .. .. ~=-· ......... ~·············· ..: . 1•1• HNI . . •'Dull Hom System• Tinted Wind- llhitld • De luxe Wheel Covers • °""'' trim • Foem front seats • White sidewall ri res. Ask for Stock No. 536. '69 llllL ... nm: '69-~2 389 TOTAL Pm i&' ..,.._.,._tu & II&. & ~ ci._. ... 4: .,,. • n~ • :$ t . t E ... ~ ··············~··•1111: ................ . TOTAL DOWN "'...,. HANO NEW •89 TOi l MONTH ~---·-·-................ -.... •109 •109 ,.,..._, ",_, ,.,,,,.., ......... -. ...... .._ .. _ . ..,. .... • Nrbl vphofny • wan to weft carpets • Amm.tic 1Nns. • Power stffrlng • Heater ~ dtfrostw..,._. • Dvel brake sysfem • Back1 up lights • J lpd. wtpws & Wishers • Dttc. 111t belts. ""'-t. Stoel-No. HS. 52979 Nrl& NICI a~ •• ••11n 11UV11Y Auto. trw • Vinyf trim • Dix. wtil. cowrs • T runic light • Map Ugflt • Vinyl roof • Power br1kes • Ash trty light • Vinyl bucket Mats f Power Steering • Astrophonic rad io • W-5-V • Tinted glass all windows. Ask for Stock Nr 98l. 53649~ . . Volkswtgtn Ctnttr USED LOW MIL.EAGE '611 & '67a THltU '61 MANY TO CHOOSE FitOM '• f W ~l:.ft ~f" TOTAL PltlCE FOR YOUR PRoTECTION All HARBOR DODGE USED CARS with a GOLD STAR 1co,-. UNCONDITIONAL GUAUNTH I I ~"" ~--" $1 ... L L ~"1fr-4 •~ 1~1.f~ TOOAL Q'-~n PY.',\l ~~1!.'.tY. ~ TIX & L!C, '84 V 1¥/1 ~o~~ ;0~~ TSTgAL6P6illCE ~=\Ntt OONN "THLY. THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT HARBOit DODGE GUARAtlTEES THE CAii 100~;. AGAIHST M~CHANICAL DEFECl~ FOR 100 DAYS 011 4,000 MILES WHICH EVEllCOMES PYMT PYMT +. TAX a. LIC. FIRST AFT£1t PURCHASE THIS INClUDES All MECHANICAL ~~ "AllTS, lllCTRKAL EQU1'MOO, IATTlltY, SPHDOMOH A~ .. RADIO, Hfl TEil ON ALL CAIS. THIS &UWNTH COVHS 1i':if 'II l.W. $1& $1&. TOTAL PltlCf $4&6 TOTAL OOWN PYMT. JPJN-. PYMT . + TAX a. LIC. ~ All PARTS AND LAIOR FIEE TO YOU. f&l AU PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES ANO All FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED REOIT '65 DODGE CUSTOM 880 j--• H M . at1t1M w•90n. 11.tcllo. healer, eutamallc. I' 5. "~ .. Lu'9•~ rec~. w•w. ..,,...1 disc.a. W/W ur~tine. IRRZ UOl s57 TO~L s57 M'ro..lA.r. Sl 666 ,~~~~E wMr. "YMT. f TA X .. t IC ILUI IOOI NICI SUH '61 CHIYROUT IMPALA 2 door ~lt'Cllw. ll-, ,,....,, euta .. air, "Jt7" l",I .. 1'.I . !HUil "21 '46 TO~~ s 46 MW.W: 5-1366 ~YMT. r-YMT. llUE IOOIC Pltla $1965 '16 DODOI COllONn 440 -..i. Md ......,, v ... ·--le. wlllt. •ldewetl "-· (TllC Jfl) s43 TOTAL s43 TOTA,f. fi1266 i~r. M~AT: ILUE IOOK Pitta $1775 'M PONTIAC aONNIYIW TOTAL NICI +TAX & LIC. TOTAL NICI + TAX & LIC. I 11oor ....... A-........ air ..... -....... _, ~-. -· (RAV .. ), '36 '36 ~066-TOTAL TOTAL TOTA} . ·~ N ICI ..lm.-111/~Ar: +TAX & L•C, llUE 1001( PltlCI $1 750 'tJ MUllAHG COUPI .... --, -.._..., ,.-., llHlw. 'Nfllll -.. ~--· IUJI P>J '33 to.!AJ. '33 TOTA,,!: Sft66 TOT~~CI ff#,f. M/~AT: 7 +TAX & LIC. llUE llOOK PllCI $1175 '61 DOD• coaONn ... ~. -......... v ... r..ao IM ..... tr. (T$1 .., '33 WI; '33 MPJ1l '966 TOTAL NICI •TAX & LIC. ILUI 100« PRICI $14SS '64 CHEVROLET IMPALA S.S. 1 door ""rdtoe. lledlo, hff,.r, llUIO .. to0~r ,rttrln1 & brt~tt. H7 •M .. bucl<tl ~81), wtw II-. IJZV 15') $ S $ 6 TOTAL 33 Wii. . 33 ~~l: 96 +~~1u~. ILUI IOOI rllCI 11611 '66 Ma ,......,. 2 ............. """" ._., ..-...i. (~ $29 $29 {866 TOTAL T T T NICI ~ tt-~ft· • m • LI< llUI IOOK PRICE $1160 '61 w .. e ns CHOtcl Of COLOIS DELUXE 4-DI. MODf .. Dix. seat bells • du1I breldng system • helter &. defroater • huard fltshing system • padded dtSh & visor • back· IRAND NIW '63 PONTIAC OUND PRIX Grtnd Pn r lhdlO I nd ~eattr, 1vte .. l".I .. bucl<tl ...... -· IUIL •>· . s29 ~$~~ $29 ~~~f '866 ~~~ LIC. llUI IOO« PllCI $1190 'U CHIVllOLIT IMPALA .._ ·._. H-. Jt7 ..,..,., l".S,. *le ... hNter, Welti -l'TW nit!. s26 $26 s766· TOTAL TOTAL ~TAL NICI mr. Ml"Y.~t: + TAX & LIC. llUE IOOIC Pita $1340 '66 DODOI COllONn A-.tlc, Heelw, Ml!try lllltr t K!rM. (!JC.A Int '26 fi~ '26 ~'t 7 66 ILUE lootC PltKE $1520 '61 CHIYltOLIT atlCA YNI l'-YM 1 ,._, '•ll 11.-v _.,._, INGI" JN.I '26 w:r '26 Mwtt?6f, l lUE IOO« PltlCI $975 '63 DODGI 440 ITA. WON. TOTAL NICI +TAX a LIC. TOTAL NICI +TAX & Lit . , -· 11..,;e, i.e1w ,-,tomeltc. -·-I-· ,.,.,,,, -.. ..._ lllM m 1 . s23 . ~TAL s23· toTA s L L 1..· :~: ~~:r. ~~~l 000 + TAX & LIC. ILUI IOOI PllCI $1205 'A POllD IOO XL ' ... 11..-ll"'9 ' ......,, ,_. "'8rtfll, -........ tlucUI .... s . '23 SW TOTAL 23 ~ ;f:;,~. • TAX a. Lie. TT T T~ Pl.ICI . llUl IOOIC PlUCI $1170 63 DODGI DDT l'llltY IKf9rV -WW. Wllllt oldeWelll. (OICI( ... •19 ~=r. 119 .,,,~~'f: llUI IOOIC PllCI $115 'U PONTIAC CATAUNA Allle. "'-·• Pleelw, wll8ll ...... Ml_,-· fWll' lltt TOTAL NICI +TAX & LIC. '16 MP. $16 ~~~/466 TOT:~~,L~. llUI IOOK PllCI $815 RNcly to lolll up lights • 111ulti speed wip-• en w/washtrs. Stock #1'l. # 159 '71 '71 4 9 9 ti' Vinyl covered eomb. IOft & bed ti' Or1pes °" 8'1 windows ~v.- MAL ... lllM MOWTN ,.,.... MnlllNT TOTAL Piia , t& tMUlAfttlumY ~-... , ................... _ . .,,., .... ' ~.-... ..... .............. ------------....._ _____ # ~ .... ..._ .... ....._ .£ ••• -.,. -.._ .. , ' ' .. , I ' DAILY PILOT Ev•ry,o~ HM Something ~.t S,pmeon• eh. W tn~ Yeu C. W It, Finct It, Treclt It 5ES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi 1~rtl ------- HOUSIS POR SALi HOUSI S FOR SALi HOUSIS Paa SALi HOUIU FOi SALi -------1000 0-.r•l HOUSIS FOil SALi HOUSI S POR SALi ~ ....... , 1• """9rt ~ 1200 -FOR SALa IY OWNER 1000 0-HI ,. THE REAL ESTATERS Pete Barrett RealtJ. IDI & lllCOME lolul mCICllClli ~t area, 4 SR, Nn· Where Experience Replaces Experiment 2 Convenient Offie" 1700 Newport * 2790 H1rbor 646-7171 546-231 3 BACK BAY NEW CUSTOM :autiful new contemporary with stone front PENINSULA SHORES New Balboa Oceanfront Community Oc..view-Dover Shores 3 Bedrooms. family rm. plus dining rm. Now vacant. . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,500 lalboa Penh•la 4 "BR home with unobstructed Bay View. Excettent condition with blt-ins. ........................... $69,500 • You cu Uv• '~ BR 2 bath. 1900 Ill ~ home • let 3 otbel' 2 BR 2 bath de- luxe units help P•Y )'OU.I' way. lneome L'l95 per month1 full Price $60,500 1RYINE TllllACE For the BegiMin& Execulive Immaculate 2 Bdrm, 2 batb Home. Aaking ~.500 C1ll for ':/::. . (114) 642 5 881 Dover Dr. SUlte 101 Newport Beech · . -- bdrms • 2 lavish baths . e'Xtra large family om with fireplace. Tile entrance surrounds nken living rpom. Located on quiet cul de ~. $35,500 -Nothing like it!' THREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • sU>ry single family Homes and three Duple~es with a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Ho'me upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for occupancy. Newport at Vldorl• 646411,1 • C•t• Mee. 1100 5 BDRM.· $800 DOWN 's move in for $800 total. Large 2·story, 5 droom home, with king sized master bed- om, B/I range-oven & dishwasher. Fire- ace. la!'ge family room, completely land· aped. The only 5 bedroom iri this price rige, '29.950 -It's sharp. TOUCH OF OLD SPAIN tStside Soanish · 3 bdrms .. Uvin~ room with >od burning fireplace · large lot with 2-car .rage . $23,900 easily financed. NEWPORT SHORES-$22,500 r>pular "A" Frame · 1 block from club house 1d pool. Short walk to ocean -bas large mily room. double garage. Perfect seasbore 1me. l>-7171 Open Evenings 546-2313 Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall· ed, lanc:bcaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. Come see for yourself: GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN DAILY 1 JTIL 5 "F" Stl'fft and Balboa Blvd. on secluded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 For further Information ull: COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 675·2000 PETE BARRETT AND COMPANY 642--4351 ------------ WATERFRONT LOTS New Waterfront Section Just Opllld (Fee ~ple land) .Waterfront lots, tnCJudin& boat slips, from $33,800 I HufttilM)toll Harbour 5'.les Corp. CALL DICK FABIAN -147°2531 We will mail you lot"lllaps & financing information. Lido lsl1nd JUST LISTED 3 Bedrooms, lqe. Patio, lovely pied Cl!..tr)'· Decora- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiili _____ I ton dream f49.SOO. 20% down, owner will Cart)' 2nd TN.st Deed 6~. Low Low down. Steps to Just Listed ,750 FURN.-ulilSnHliEi\D~iiiiii~~~-ii beadi 3 BR 1% ba. 14x20 2 Deluxe triplexes with shake Owner leaving area. P • y• l f living room, fl.replace + roof.<!. They barely carry I..uie 3 Bedrooms, family rime 1ew 0 family room, bit-Ins, lg. din-~selves when fully oc-room. focmal dining n>om. Large 3 bedroom, family room Baycreat home located on a large corner lot. Shake-root. loads ol pan- elling, manicured landscap. lng and room to add on for • growinc family. $43,500. ANO'DIER VIEW HOME carpeted and draped, AN T H R E E BED- •M, 1% BATH HOME ing ares, service pol'cb, cupied. PRIDE OF OWN-Large separated breakfast quality carpets & drapes, ERSHIP &t L 0 TS OF area. Beautiful land~ dble garage. Rltr. 646-3928 GLORY. yard. Owner leaving area. Have you been waiting for (C.11 Anytime) lllrbor View Hiiis CorOM del Mar Lusk • built bomea Jocated in the Sou.thland'a IDOlt de- sirable a fasclnatine area Scboola A CaliL Irvine Campu.a just m o m e n t 1 away. Sensibly [iriced from $34.900 to 148.900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd: !rom Pac:Hie Cout Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum on San Joaquin Hilla Rd., then follow algns to model area Deluxe Home & Apt. ! Ownet will finance at 6~ '70 tbia custom 2 BR A den + BAY VIEW apartment Huge living room with beamed ceilings. sunny din ing room glassed to melter eel garden-patio, den with comer fireplace. On large luah.ly landscaped corne lot in . deaireable Oiff . . r Haven. $47,500. Ruth Pudoll, Re1ltor 1605 Westcliff Dr. 642-5200 Qullity, Convenience a Comfort 0 Thill home etfera all three t the diacriminating buyer. 3 b Victoria Mesa Homes 16 NEW HOMES Low dn. 6%% 31).yr Jou • Pram $23,950 Valley RO&d at Victcr!& (Just E. 'of Brookhum up on blaf1) Lido size lots, tee limple land • High above sea level @Built -in '"""' kitchen. Conveni· '"t to shopping center, near new achools. 3 and 4 BDRMS -1 A 2 sty Fireplaces, auto prage '>~ entor, carpetinc, draperies, fencini, landlcaplng. MfchHI K1y, Builder Pbme 646-1676 Eves M2-S10li WOW! ! -Just over 1 year old. Convertible 4 BR ,\ family or 3 BRI -den a dining. Atrium entrance, 2 full baths, tanlUtic bu l 1 t -m kitchen a an underground utilities. M.wme 6% loan (no loan fees) $148 month includes ~ • in- terest. CALL ~llSl (open E\'es) Hertta~ Real Estate "FOR ADULTS ONLY" Choice, nr clubhouse loca- lion!" 2 • Den, 17~ master suite, 2 ba, dlx blt-ln kitch- en, w/w cptg, patio &t dbl garage. No exterior main-dinette and modem t-Ln kitchen. Fireplace fot'Ced air heat. Cover- iatio and detached mu- garage. This attractive :e root borne Is located in exclusive Dover Shores only One remaining in this location $38,00> Call: Eves. 646-2290 $ '3,500 & $ u,500 Can uaume ~% intettst. an immaculate 4 bedroom • .._ Best~ In Baycrest $59,500 home with a panoramic n ten.ance! Bedroom, 2 baths, wit quarry tile entry and nylo carpets thruoul The prlc is right • $34,950. Seeing Is believing. Call 646-3255. · large shopping center public ll"ansportation. ~ER WILL TIIR.OW IN ; FURNITURE AT l.JST. C'RlCE. Call today to see Bargain. Wally HaUtierg Eve. TERRIFIC BUY Newport at view of the city light• and Just Listed Balboa Bay? Well. here's Owner leaving state. a spacious one waiting for California Ranch Style, 3 you. Just Usted for $41,500. Vidorl• Bedrooms, Famlly Room. A "RJNG" 646-1111 ~~7 r::.w=u~~ .·~~•SPRING (C1ll Back Bay, Newport ~ach. 7m2 •REALTY Anyti-....) Can assume 5%% .loan. •• ~ l!!!!!!!l!!!l~~~~l IALBOA ISLAND ..... s.n500 • "ANYTIME" 3~11!1111111!1~~EI JEAN SMITH• . 1801 Westcliff Drive JEAN SMITH, Realtor e 400 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 646-3255 See 1hls ONLY $20,950! MONTICELLO HOMD Realtor ~1210 BY Own«. 292 Bowling Green, College Pk. 3 BR., fam. nn. 2 ba., frpl., elec bltns. $24,500. Ex~ loan ~9,300 at 5% %" F R A , paymts. n66 Mo. incl. Prine., Int .. , 546-3880 taxes, Jna. No DOWN GI Near Bay. Duplex. 2 BR 1 E lti ' miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beth + 1 BR 1 beth. Good xc n1J R--""or fn M.11 Verde rental. ~r livea out of WUff SHARP GI.EN MAR • lJKE Country Club UYing Heated ipool, golf, rec bee, 2 Just steps to WestclW abop. ping area I: schooi.. Need IOme paint &: loving care Large comer Jot with aile entry to rear yard for bo :ves. Call 646-1000 NO ON VA popular ge Park 3 BR 1% ba, 1s, plush landsc. S24.900 iO DN VA 4 BR, fam l~ ba, frplc, new cpts, $23,j()(} •vimming pool, frplc, 3 lxer upper nr Westclilf 'I S1500 dn-take over 00 loan + sm pmnl Just listed for quick sale! ans a, very anxioua to sell. Lido Home 400 E. 17th, c.M. Mt>l255 Sharp 3 bdrm with wood aoae to shops. Call eves. 2-story. 4 BR + conv Den. · Jewel Box shingle roof, 3 large bdnns ~2290 Room for Pooltable. Sunny & handsome family room. patio, beautilul landscaping. In The Hei9hts New carpets & drapes .. No-Rltr. 641>-39'28 or 545-l48l Lrre spacious bo.me • Ideal Thia 2 bedroom home has thing down to qualltled Vets. *LACHENMYER for entertainlnc , •.• $89.500 been completely reneftd • Price $25.900 • must hurry! Mrs. Ralston plumbing and wiring 1 n d MESA VERDE REALTY $350 DOWN ~ latest in efectric kitchen 5'16-5990. Buys your famUy a home! la..._ .. -• -plu.a the most expensive In Ea1ts1de Costa Mesi You'd better .ee this 3 bed--flooring, carpeting, drapes 11 Units with room for 3 room 2 bath charmer with and Vertical shutters. Lovely more. Will sell or exchange hanhrood Ooors and big Coldwell, BIRk• I C.. paJ4< like view, boat or tnll· Immaculate 4 BR home that 11hows like a model. Ideal f.amily home on a quiet street cloee to elementary ilchool. Would you believe a fireplace, built • ins, dish- wa!lber I: ca~tmg through- out? Move in It "start liv- in". A real bliy for $24,750. • 10% will handle. or trailer. $23,500 Evening 547-1857 y at 293 E. 17th St. 64S-44M lncome-2 bftltS 2 blocks to beach $28,900 for T.D.s Submit. for appt. yard for the children and ... ~· ~o;:, ~1=~ er ll)llee. • COATS call Jean Van Der Borden, pets to enjoy. S132 per ICI ... , Oil ·-(olesworlhy & Co & Jean Smith Realtor, 646-3255 month Includes principle, • WALLACE JEAN SMITH, intereat. taxeb and Insur-WANTED 642.7m REAL TORS Lot • 50 X 175 ance. trot Har --546-4141-R.2 Costa Mesa $23.500 :arly Amer. Back Bay, • 11 Br. den '.!I: ba, game i lrplcs. Just reduced to TRA VALUE RESID. Realtor Real Estate Sales People. bor Blvd .• C.M. (Open Evenings) Can ?.One Commercial . . WHY NCJI' GET ON nu: Open Eves. ·~iii:i:i:i:i~~ plus smaU hou9e, $15,000 -IOO E. 17th SL, Costa Mesa 64S.32$ BAND WAGON! 12 Uni Over 25 years in ts ~rge WiUiamaon, Rltr. Orange County F1rwt time on the market. 673-4350 OPEN EVES tOP. OVER 17 YRS. WEEKENDER < Klngaa rd RE Ml 2-2222 --------WITH -FRlliNDS IBY H. RUSSELL Home built like a Motel lEAL TOR. 545-2'209 1 need ~istings! 2 big unii.,, each w/2 BR. 2(W3 WESTCLlFF DRIVE 646-7111 Open Eves. ROOM TO ROMP 2 oo, lge patio, unusal resl or Westcli!f. llave 3 value at $<l5,000 Lovely 5 BR + 1.arge family n smU hse in Harbor DeLancy Real Estate room, Mesa Del Mar • near lland~. Will lrade for 673-3710 all schools. 2~ beth.II, w/w · 3 or 4 bdrm. :==~~~~~!:! carpets & drapes, lovely .,\:-.ll'A A!llA HGITT'S landscaping, ~nklers. '";~,i',A~~~~i;h~: ~~~ P~~·~0~~ 5~1:185 Price ss.5.100. n ,1nd take over 'Loan. wilh option at $21 ,950. CUte I SI II rnn 6'-:i Int. .Pou 3 BR 2 bath, Anthony heat- ~ 15 3 BR on '11 Acw ed pool, freshly painted In- Est. sdl' 3 hdnn I In. tenor, other extras. I' \l l • \1 111 I I ~ f \II \ \ II \ \ I{ I \) '-, 1c $18,500. WBt sde. COLLEGE REAL'J,'Y 546-5880 1093 B:il;et, C.M. 250. 3 hdrm. crpt. drps. VIDSON Realty 3 BEDRM -FAMILY WATEIFRONT I RM -POOL $21,500I e . ..Full page advertislna 12 .clMn 1 bedroom apts. f e Inter office teletype completelY furnished. AU C:~( ~\ e Training program elec kit, Ref., w/w carpet-""°" e Insurance Ing & drapes. Separate laun- • Many other beneflta dry room A car ports. Beau-rea ty Call 646-4494 -For interview tiM swimming pool. All I . ae adults. Easy maintenance. W4 Vista Del Oro F1ne Investment. Newport Beach s121,ooo IAYFRONT POOlROOM . . .I. . 3 ed br, split level, 1% ba, bit- inl, w/w ciiu, drps, 2 -car gar, on prv drive, exclllfoive E. aide area. By owner ~ NEAR CatholJc Sdll.; J~e. 3 BR., 1% Ba., wtw carp. Dib. Gar., fnc:d. $23,950. Submit down. I m m e d . pouea. 24.5~·~. ~U» 3 BR, 1~ ba, huge lot w/fruit trees. Quiet st. New apt'g It compl redec. Only 18,500. Jmmed occ.. Low dn. Trad e s c ons idered Owner I Agt. 54&-5581) OWNER: 236 Tulane, $24,500 3 Jrtra lrg br, 2 bath, top cond. 549-2198 aft 12 Mff• Del M.r 1105 1 Story, 4 BR. fam rm., 2 BA, cfr,pa, crpts, Sll,00> By ownr ~7S04 or 542-1131 5 BR plus formaJ dln rm .• 3 BA, $37,500. By owner. ~7504 or 542-1131 Mesi Verde 11 10 OWNER MOVING MUST SELL! 3 BR 2 ba, lrge fam rm, family-style kltch., dble brick frplc, shake roof, new qm, oversized g a r a g e . Manicured yml. Aaume hlgti 'l<isting 51{% loan w I p)'mnf.I onlY S140 P.I. CAu. L ARRY 5e-llS1, Hmtqe Real Eatate pua room (convert to Sth bec1rQQm or pool room), 2~ BA, '8rce family room, 2 flreplacea. Extra large, fee ~~lot. 3) X «>Pool w/ jacuD.i. $12,000 firm. Down pymnt Oex:lb~ 10% or ?? J'.XXI Anchoc' Way. 642-2341 er M2--~ Open bouee Sun .. May 19 (1-5). CLOSE TO l lTHEL TOWERS 3 BR. 1 % ba. Ille gar. covered patio, c:pta, drps, $19,900 Kmnecl)' ll Aalodates &IUB) Eves: 548-6238 NO -DOWN to qualifted bu.Yer, 3 Jc. BR, 2 BA, bit·ins, park sized yanL '28.SOO. See this! 292'7 Paper Lane, N.B. Owner-Agt, 54S.9'100 NR. Bay le ocean; lovely 3 J!R 2 Ba borne on 2 lots; can use as 2 apt.. Rm. to bid. $46,500. Sell all or ~ int. or trade. 121 4lst St. can park in rear Owner 673-2719 4 BR-OWNER. 2 Ba., frpl., beam ,cell., new cpts. Comer loc.; club priv.; urgent, $28,000. Open Weac- ench. 351 62nd St 67S-0144 547-7401' Owner/ Agent l~"-.J.OAN; xlnt cmd., 3 BR. 2 Ba., lge. hJ,beamed wd. paneled den: cov. patio, Lovely yd. $30, 750 Owner 1900 Beryl Lane 641>-2909 aIARMlNG Bay view; 3 BR, 2 Ba., all elec. 2 sty, like new t'nhou.se: 2.000 aq ft Carefree lux. liv., w/pools, etc. Now $39,500. 673-4356 SA.LE OR LE~ BY OWN~ 3 B.R., pool , Hali>or view, Newport Heights. $47,500. 543-8873 ~ loan; 3 BR. 2 Ba., cpts, drpe ,all bltns. 1 blk to ocean, tennis, pools. $23,900. · 642-3273 Own 'r WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa Coves. 3 BR. $75,000. WiU trade for property, Arabian horses, or -! l.J 8-7771 BAYCREST BY OWNER 5 Large Bdrml. 3,250 aq. ft. Ivan WeU. built. Fee land. 2100 Windward Lane LUXURY Condom . Bluffs 4 br, 3 ba, below mrkt val at $36,500. Owner transl. Call Owner ev• aft 5. ~ Newport Hp. 1210 Newport Hei9hts F1xer upps an beautiful qu, ~c. 2 bedroom, large lot. Ideal for )'OWli couple starting out. JEAN SMITH, Realtor 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 644>-3255 AVAIL Immed. Cliff Haven 3 u Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocnn V Inc Apt. $4.9.SOO. 548. 7249 Cameo Higblands, spacious br, 2 ba. On canyon, $36,500 Owner 673-4423 Lido Isle 1351 Big HOUM S.-11 Price NEW LISTING· lot Via'. Y 3 Bd, 2 ba. New crpt.l/pUtt brick patio, bdl gar, $45, Good Onanc:ing. SUbmit. R. C GREER, P.ealty 3416 Via Lido m OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 929 Vii Lido Nord 2-story, dbl lot, 5 garaget 10% Down • will trade Richardson/ Purcell Realty 6 Must sell. $60,000 home estate aa.le. 3 BR A. Ma.Ice otter. 219 Via OrvietD ~ EWPORT B~ACH Value & charm! Fireplace. DeligbtfOl 3 BR home. F\llh- ac 3 BR + dinJng, 1~ Entry hall. Bath house -Ing l: boating at your door. is, cp~/drps, hardwood large covered patio. Gorge-$.19,000. 1$ YOUR AD IN eu&g. WTD: Lido lsle bou8e rs. S27,000. ooa heated • tiltend pool. CAY\VOOD JU.TY, Ml-i.29o 2750 Harbor SB, CM Deep groundt .. 540-1720 6D W. Cout Hwy .. NB MiO Eves. 673-1164 TARBELL 2955 Harbor ,612 ..... •on• LOnA mDS? Of'NllT9 MUWTt,..,,_ caen1a we. COTI'A LO'ITA HOUSEi • 8eCfrooml down wlth hua• Rumpua Room \11)-~tatr •. Brick fln!place, modem ldt.chen. ~ dra.pn, o"'81ad fenetod Jard. F'KA or VA Tmna. ~ .. YOU ••N• DISPlACID IY P1Mm s1 I'hen you must ~ t~ gorgeous 4 bc-droom, 2 ~th horn,. H111tl' brick flrplt1CC' Cu l-D-Sac street. Th1s bi a real l>eaut)' at $23,!M>O will .. u fHA or No Down to Vets. Trade your old home. SIU STAITD JU3t $7.00 total down tnclu~lng cloelda coeta to Vets, wOJ ma.kr you lha proull OWnB ot thla 3 bedroom prtttlge homer by Doyle 6 Shlekla. Dtep pDe cupea. beautltul drapes, complett-1)' fenced. Anotblr IPIX:lAL. POO DUAM conAM 3 bedroorm. 2 baU.. llvinl room wltb rom.JrtJc ftrep.._ Beauttf\11 kitchen, forced aJr btetlnc 2 ear prap, !nap enclORCI :rard. ..-i for d!.lldru. Ownm lnOVibl "">' ·IOOI). ,.,,. '800 Duwa, ~t -tUa nnt. . S7.IO TOTAL DOWM INC&.U= AU. C&.OSIM9 COSTS TO VIII Betttt tn Smos rr. ara f hup btdroon-. pha t!lmDY room. 2 llalhll "1th MW bMutiM aoocl ~tin• wltb mat.cblJIC drapes. Loth ~~ IW"-roundll thll nicl~ ya1'. Bey ol the Moetb I 1111 ONI TO .. ;~. II .. OM w••Ka A Lii I • • • l , ' . a. FIEDT Someone will be retired cpie. Irnmed cub b . lnok:lnr tor It Dial &C2.sm Prine only pla-Pvt pt)' for _ qoiclt, eftldent l'8UJts, 67>3380 or m.5184 SIS P L .. l ... IS.000 D • Om, terr buout, Itri Low pr fQr' l\ldmdlOft/E Hun_!I~ ·COMPLE'r (BR, 2~ BA North Dea ina, ta1and P~ed fa Uv rm w/fJ bit-in hutch. ered Pltio, Ii.le, lmced Cement dri model bom Well cued · 5 min. to to $.15,900. 6640 eves A: PAINT HardwOOd fl< ity In thla ~ cel.lent U'el • Collep.: lotad~l Dcd>le m.ec of palms .. value -$21,! KATELL 84 MEREDITI 5 BR 2 sto1 cpta/drps, 2500 aq. ft., owner tnn. considered option. IRASHIEJ MT-&.11 1-7U One lit ' Yem' old, c 3 BRa, eoclc vacancy. p Ale. BRASHE.i 847-8531 _,......._,. -KOIY I with 2 Bil wotld'a tine $11,500 -tel Pacific S 842-2581 _,......,_ .... BELOW 3BR1~ bal upgraded q: garage, lg It pymnts less -962-44n Only $1 Ottered VA 11IA tmnt family l'OO~ but yard JI cant·re9d)t $23,500. COILEGE JI POO 4 BR, qual built-Ina lar tio It a cc transferred P1ul Jo 847-Ufl6 MODE IMMA 4BR +tm: $33,000. HAFFDJ "Home to l 8740 Wamer OWNER - to beach or sty. 4 bl', 3 2552 eq. ft ()penSun. lt 21J: 56.J& * 2 BR, firi patio. : * 4 BR. pati c Bkr. 536-2585 3 BR, Glen l frpl. 2 Ba .. mar_ $23,30I 3 BR. 1% t Newly rede! Vacant Ow: Fount•ln' OPESHOUS: .ty. 4 br do draopes. Sha'. patio. Walk bl. from l $29,900, Yot: dng. 159'J8 I $26.000 1 e Pilot'• Hoa beaut trees, frpl, nr adll Fwy" ml 982-6129 BEAtmJ'UJ. BA. fUll1 covered .,. loen: 12-U Sll-8834 AssUME~ BR 2 .Ba.. I bonua ml. ( -Tustin lDDL " .. 11111111 ... UxlOI' .............. ....... ~·~· ....a NI: LAGUNA DOWN, .NC (X)8"J'I. Q ........... PADRD J c-..,,.. ......... ... ,., I SIS POil SALi HOUSIS flOll IALI INTALS UNTA.LS UNTALI UNTA.LS •I I -.J ...... ~ •• 41.1 1'11.11 I HMw Unfumllhe.I Apia. ,.,,...._. Aptt.. UnfumflW Apt&. Unfurnfthed L .. ble 1151 L..,....... 1115 c.ta MIN 1100 Celte .._ 4100 c:.ta Mela S1 ._.alt Wentecl 5990 Ac_rt_? ... _.._ ____ 6_200_ ~ ~ =~..!· 1111 . VERY a..EAH s BR . s••so Vft. Up DESIRE 1.i yr. leue. s Br. IO ~ • (Oft Maln eut, DAILY PILOT CLASSIPllD INDEX -. ~ ---mG ONE bll " AA. HAIBOR 6 dell or 4 Br. unfm'l\IJbed west~ Newbe rry• ,., Pett hrvlc• and la,.,.t Alelat1nce luuout. streeVstrtet lot. c.,.,., dre.pn, covu e Studio A JlaS ..... home. Q)M. , .LIDO. • c.iu.. Silver Valley. ht- Low '1rice $48,500 That'• the bMt detic;riptJon of patio, Meta del Mar area.. e lid ut1111 a PbaDe ..,. BAL ISL. • .BEACON clelert. ctry, u miles tut ot DIAL DIRECT 142·5878 tor f1Ut 1a1e dlia dramatic lAauna lle6.cb $2.25 montb to m_aotb. Art.. e MPS s.ntce • 1V avd. GR [£NS BAY. • :EASTBLUFF. Bllr'ft<>W. "Land o1 Lakes'' lllll•••••••••••••-IUcbantionlPurcelJ, ~ llome, 8\11LT ON AN £S.. 54&-4141 e New Cdt A SW '73-1801 or flT3-4689 atta. 90 Man-made lakes In TATE SJZE utr. THA'l"S • BR, 1" Balh9: large lam. 2376 Newport Blvd. 549155 BACHELOR • UNFUR.N. so• n Home, 11....A "·-. s BR vallc:y. Alfalfa, tfsh raisil\(, HOUSES FOR SALE IUSINIU lllNTAL ......... -D"' .. CHED BY A PRIVATE BBQ 2 '-1 ....., ........ ........ .._ I .,._ 11 t O"f'IC:I RENTAL ...... ,. Huntlntton IMch 1400 ........,. · rm. •/bit.II. : .,., " 1 BR.. partly rurn. $85. from $100 bfJuae. Ft'Om June 13 to Jub' C'Cere.auvna. • ....... ce_ enl 1>r 0111h11L ................. 1• 1Nou1n111L PllOflHT'I' ..... ... -----·----DRIVE OVER 150 FT. carp .. drapes. bttnl. 2 Ctr mo. ~ Elden Apt E. 20th, approx. F 0 u n t a l n trellu park Mall( develop.. con11 MHA ............. not cOMMU c111L .......... -. ,.,,...,.. ... ,.,..,. p .. '9V•GE LOING SP~ ... \111 ""G S SO. F ed· gardener Incl. ulil. in · h MllA OIL MAil ............. 11es INDUSTRIAL •tNTAI. ........ .... ""'.,..-...,.,.1:> a.....,.. · ...,. .. _, garage. enc • · Jnquire al 2641 Elden Valley area. 84,2..3516 ment.a prorreu auc u a Mn.A v1101 .............. 111t 1.on . -................. .. 4 BR, 2~ BA. 2 atoC')'. Beach RM. 'f!LOOJ\ PL.AN. Spark1-$235 Mont.b. s.i&--0125 A"" 8, COsta Mesa. 1 ·2 A 3 BDRM. .itt take for water aid tn-COLLIH flARIC .............. 1111 lllANCHES .. . .............. .. Bl t 11.... ""' T'lmu It UNFURN ,,_., I l NEWl'OllT llACN ............ UOt CITRUS OltOVES ............. •m North DeseJotl. Elec. t. ins coo emporary •t.Y ........ MONTICELLO Townhouse, 2 E/SIDE 2 BR El bltns •UN•· · Rooms for Rent 5995 struclion; m"'"" a fa fa NIWf'OllT MllGHTJ .......... mt &CREAGE ............... .. lna, laland stovt A bar. built on 2 level&, w/exten. Br, dht kitchen. Adulta only. patio, Multi -~~ 36t·B Bta'" Poola1 Olild Care srow'lng; f.lniahed reataurant =~~:Aio1v:OSua ::::::::::.~~ ~~:.;L::r:,.•,•uv "·:::::::::= Panelled tam rm w/fl111c, ll•e Ult! o1 wood A &lau. ~ ..... so ~ aft 3 Ogl r.35 ,,.,, ,....., Clat-er, Adj. to Shopplna -2· aep rma in lar~ home. WW wt th aevttal lakea for flab-IAYCHJT .................... 12u ouN01 co. l'llOflHTY ..... an •tun """"n' •' LIV ~...,;:;::;;':::' =' ====;;;:·== e -mo • ..,,. .... ..., No pets allowed rent to 2 stable .,..,.,J.e, $60 &..a •-swi ...... i"g .._ ov-'te IAYIHOlllS ................... 122s OUT 01' ITATI l'llOI', ........ .-Uv rm w/frplc din rm w/ A SvnuAY PI .. ~v~ • -.. -_. .... • .......... ... <CTIU DOVlll IHOllH ............... 1121 MOUNTAIN & DISlllT .......... If blt-inbutcb.aPts.drPl,cov-RM. WITH ANnQUED MeM Verde 3110 $140. OIARMING 2 BR:~ 2111D...Peterao.n w~. at JllJ' mo, Fountain Valley campers Ind gall courae: a wasTcL"" ................ 12• su101v1s10N LAND ........ ,..,, ettd pitlo, block wall pool ~ BEAM CEIIJNGs, paid. B.lk lo K-Mart. bcr 6 Adams, Colt& Mna. ~ lake with waterfront parcels ~~~:::s~~-~~~~ .• ::·:.:'.:J~ :.~~Ll=~~~~l·.~~1.~~ •. ::::·m: me fmced 1Ud, 2 car pr. ONE WALL HAS SPANISH BEAUTIFUL, lp&dous Mesa Joann. 54&-071IT. 64&-28ll 5'6-<1370 -=:$12~.50::-:-UP=-..... w)cr":W:'!'/':':'ki-.::.t-.cben:::':'"'"' available tor home building. Ill.CK 111'1' .................... 114• '· •• WANTID ................ .. ,._..:.,_t ..._.._·•v, -..nner TYPE FIREPLACE OF ()R,. Venle ~. home. 3 Bl\. ram QUIET 1 BR. ciiahwuber, l••l!!!l!!!•••!!!!!!!!I ~.,.,.50 up Studio Apts. 2384'' This level 80 aet't'9 bas & untLU,, ................ no 8U$1MESS and ....aJM:U un~.., • .. .... t d ftMlO .,.., lfltVINI TlllltACI ......... ._no '" model home • 1st owner. NATE BRICK &: PLASTER nn, °'t-1n1. c:rp 5 • l'P6· laundry nn, Adults "'»J• FAIRWAY Newport Blvd. CM 54&-9755 well & pump le reservoir on co1toN11 OIL MAR ......... 1uo FINANCIAL d D.,..,'GN ~ . .._,_door •-· Tahitian landscaping around ri'M\ o ..,.,, °"""' ev-d · al IALIOA l'ININSULA ........ UOI Well cared fo:r • 2~ Jn ol · ~ • ...,._,.., en .. ,, · •~v m · .,...,..,~ '""" ESTATE property · rea; Y lo raise • 1111.coN 111'1' ................ IMS 1u11Nns Ol'l'OfltTUNITIH .. • 5 min. to beadL Reduced ball w/FLOORS OF D E L din~!, rmflsboupot.s1>1.dde, ~~rtersra26011• $120 CLEAN, Furn, Bachelor VILLA APTS, REAL ; fal!a or build a lake for wa-IAY ISLANDS .............. m• aus1N EU WANTID . .. .... 611S ISO E. ~ "" ... General " 'in c .. 1 '~" L100 ISLE .......... , . 1tS1 tNVESTMENT 01111911wlflea ... mt to $35,900. can owne1' 147. p TILE. LG KI~;u;>-. Le • ~~er. cottage, utils lnclud""'. 110 1.----------ter ski g or or ush ra s .. 'l't. IALIOA ISLAND _, ...... 1311 INVESTMENT WA'NTID , ...... ns 6&tO eves le wknds. EN .l FAM. RM. HAS ~ ase: pets. 134 w. Wilson. 548-«>22 3 BR APTS lnco'me Pro-rty 6000 Owner 847-6&JO eves. &: =~=~:::~g: ~~~~Ult ·::::·~:; MONEY TO to"'Ns ., .......... :: L 0 A D S OF ,. .. 0 '"'ETS r--knd -' ~EEWROENLsll11YL Lo°-11NNs ... · ·. · .. · ·. ·. ·.•. ·. ·., .... . ~· • New rt •-··h 3200 $90. Very attractive. POOL w s. 1<ouNTA1N VALLIY .......... 14 o • ,. -PAINT & SAYE Bll.T IN RANGE &: OVEN po 919 -Defux Apb SEAL 1111.cH --.............. 100 coLLATE1t11L Lo11N1 ......... .us -. • ----·----2 BR trailer. 642-14!65 e • Moun' t." "---rt "210 iUNSIT al.II.CH ,. ............. 101 ltlAL ESTATE LOANS ........ .. DISHWSHR.,~GAR.B. DISP., l33 E. 16th St., c. M. ADULTS ONLY 4 yrs old. 110 units, 2 BR ea. ._.. ., OAllOEN HOVI .............. 1os MORT011ou. Tmt o..-.... .,.s Hardwood noon .tiows quaJ. ETC. Center stalrweU leads Exduslve $1.00· Larg 1 BR apt. utll. Manager Mrs. Carson in excellent area of Buenal;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;jt":::.'o'o"'oc~.::·:::::::;;;;;::.:: MONEY WANTED ............ ... tty iD tb1I 3 BR bome. F..x-to 2:nd story put wall ol -L.-.. • e dul • net 20122 Santa Ana Ave. Park. All elec Medallion. No M • H >HNGI couNTY ................. ANNOUNCEMENTS -"-t -----~-'u .,., ___ that,_;,,_ to ................. ". ToWllwutlMS paid. Nr. r.torea.,., ts. ~· N n.....Rn c ,.,_ , ....... ~ .. -~-in·--3.,... ounta1n om• OUT 01' COUNTY ............. 1'°5 and NOTICES ~ ---....._. ·-........ "'"' ..... ~ ... _ OK 642-f1l2 r. "''"'6e o. ........... ·--., .... ._, .... , .,--OUT 01' STATI ............ _,., ... a Collep. lArp CORNER W/W c:arpetln& thn>otrt. nus Congenl•l Nefth-rs -~.,....·~~-':"""'"-:--=::;::-546-8260 Showa tl6%+ retumon In-Bea1,1titul beW Lake ArrOW· ITANTON ................ .,Ull .. OUND (I',... A•>_ ......... .. ._.. _ ....... 1 ........ ~t _.___ 1 -- 11 ..., ., ___ •-NOT AN ~-·----IT\.-.,, all 2 BR. New cpta, drpi, Sl35. •-'--t _,, •.....:,""" -sh. bead home bas rumpua room WIJTMINSTH ................ im LOST -......................... , wi .... .,......, ..... ...,. ...,___ .Lii\ ,._...,........, • ,., u<;Jt,_~....,..,.... 2 BR Apt. New cpls, drps, ""'"11a • ,. ..,.,.. """ -MIOWAY CITY ................. 141' 1>111.soN11u .................. .. Dcdlle lized prace. Plenty OU>··~ UPPER", but kitchen bit/Ina. O>mmunity 1613 Santi . Ana Ave •• No dildt•n or nots. $120 mo. Total price $1,145,CXX>. with wet bar, kitchen with SANTA ANA ................ mt &NNOUNCIMINTI ............ 141• _,, -•-1 L ~-• .:.. Good ._ _.:p :-,_.-:-:-_,.~; _........_ ... _. Pool • Y--" ~-•-t-•nce. SG-8572, 542-7279 ..-ft. Davely walnut ca.blnets, b r u s b SANTA ANA NOTS ............. IUt lfllTIIS ...................... '411 ... .......... .. _......... -....,... ... ......, &.......,.-U uvu-u .... maw~ Pvt court-yard, 548-6769 •n• Oii.ANOE ..................... 1'11 .. UNIRALS . .. ............... u value . $21,9CXhny terma. out F. air heating, 2211-.. 2 bdrms. 2 batha ... $200/Mo. N~U Palms 1 6 2 BR . chrome appliances, 16 cu-ft TUSTIN . , ................ 164t ,.1110 oatTUAltY .............. u ~IM u fl1l"-h"" Htd 2 Br ""'ts .i-~ blt-lns nr Company combo tr~ .. -r and refrlg-Nou11 TuST1N .. ,. .......... 164s l'UNHAL 011t1cTou ......... 14 KATELLA REALTY ing, 2 car rara,re, etc. It's 3 bdrms, 21ii baths .• .,..,., o. Furn or nt • .......,....._.....,, · ' ~ .. · ~~. ' """'" ANAHEIM . . ....... UH l'Loiuns ........... 641S ••1'""""' an ou•-1~-"l.Jl' g "'"" lor, BAY & BEACH --... 177 E. 22nd SL 642-3645 •hops, paHo, pool. $125 s-9 5 .. ,. ••33 erator built-in vacuum. sau-SILVHADO CANYON ......... 1us cuo Of' THANKS , .......... '41' '"....,.,L ..-. ,.,,., vy.;r l""" Ve 313 E 17 Pl ~ LAGUNA HILU ......... UM IN MEMORIAM ... , ......... 6411 $~1 950 ~ II p • --R tty lnc e · · · na bathroom plus many uouNA HACH .. -....... 11u CEMITERY LOTS ............ '411 UEBEl\ITH GARDnM ., • ru rtce ea. • . Newport Beach 4200 BACHELOR APT. Ell-in i.tv <;ORONA DEL MAR other features including LA OU NA MIGUEL ............ 1107 CEMITUY CRYl'TS ......... '41' l'IUlUI UU 00\"N P'iMT. 2025 W. Balboa .Blvd. "refr1·g, cpts. ~"".50 Walk to ONLY $31,5001 SAN CLEMENTE ..... mo CEMETERY' CltYl'TS ......... u11 .. 3-3663 Ev f>48-0966 "' ...,. docking privileges on the SAN JUAN CAPISTltANO ...... 172' CRIMATORll!S . , .......... 642' 1 1 OPEN Tb OFFER 67 es. · ()CC. 984 E. Camino 2 HOUSES on 1 lot, So. of lake. Priced at $65,IXXJ. For CAl'ISTRANO HACH ......... 17u MEMOR IAL l'AllKS ........... 6421 5 BR 2 story .3 ha, ove Y HURRY ON THIS•. .I Will LEASE blk . L.. DANA l'OINT ................ 11J1 &UCTtOHS . .. .......... ... -ts1..t~, like new cood. B"'•UTTFUL 4 BR. 3 ha, Y 3 Bdrm, 2622 Santa Ana St Hwy. l~ s. to ..... y; au· mo.re lnlo please call Glenn c111tu1110 ..................... mt &v111noN 1uv1c1 .......... 64ai _,.. ... ..., M• • R lty """ thenti' ..,_ Eng u.lt box ....... m"""n w1'th·. oc111Ns101 ................... nst TllllVEL . .. .. .. .. ......... ..as 2500 sq. tt., many extras I< ISSIOft ff crpts, drps, steps to beach, Unfum, $130. will furni.lh c ,,..,.... • m u ... -SAN 01eoo ... .. . .......... ms AIR TllANSl'OllTATION ....... ---er --·. -anv offer 985 s. "'--·t H""' .• I--·--• .,.,., ·~·-. r a. _ __. RI"" ~ULTS ONLY 962-5050 1-BR. home + 2 BR. rental. Eckhoff" Assoc. Inc. fltlVHSIOI COUNTY ......... 1 ... AUTO TllANSl'OfltTATION ........ . ........ ...... -v .......... ~., _...... ~ -......,...,.... ...,, J I A s t dwd .,_ _,_,_, ~,, HOUSH TO I~ MOVID ...... 1,.. LIOAL NOTICH ' ........ .... cooaideft'd or will leaae/ PHONE (n4) 49f.0731. !>4&-1290 U y • ug, • ep 1 H • ... -.., .,....,..,... ......... l8I8 W. Cbapman Ave, CONDOMINIUM . .. ....... IHI GIRMAN & TUTOlltN• ...... '4N optian. Peace •nd Quiet Here ~ • Dover Shores uw ~ ...,. ..... "'e, ........ Al'HTMENTS '01t SALi .... 1,.. SERVICE -=,....,,..~=:--:=---=-:--: Newport •-ach 5200 kno ... •pneinterlon. Realtor ,.__ ......... oul'1.u1s ,o• s11L1 ........ ms DIRECTORY IRASHEAR REAL TY 3 Arch u... .. Emte. A......,x 1 3 tr, den, fam rm, $325 FURNISHED APT. JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 IMl FOUR BEDROOM . Ml-xzt, Eve1-wknds 538-6727 RENTALS 11ccouNT1No•s1"11.v·1-c1 .......... ~ HI'~ Eva 138-1537 "-3 ,..-.v ~-wkenda 1005 Marian 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS ANS WU IN ....... - acre. Big ~. ~ aq-ft ~ ql~. Fltll, chn<¥Uen, R'S APT 5 Acres &: cabin, $2.~. $600 Hou ... FurnishH """L111Nce 111>1111ts. Pem .. '51• 1 UNlll .J _.......__t tj,,1.,-......._ U i....6.Ul -... ·..,.....--==---=:::---:-,.--'.""' Waterfront/Loe lua_h ....... ..t-, tr .... --ted OWNE • down ASl'HALT, 0111 ................. Ull V& ""°"""'' ...... ~ ...... _ ~-M-, ..,Vo "'" .-~ . . GINIUL ..... · ............ -AUTO ltll'AIRS ...... .. .. ... One llock leach ' 'YM!' old, custom built. 2 " 3 BRa, eocloeed garages. No vacancy. Priced tor quick ale. BRASHEAR REALTY 847-8531 Eves. B-1178 KOIY KOTTAGEI with 2 BRa ~ walk to world's finest beach. Only $11,500 • terms. Pacific Shores Realty 842-2581 Eves. 54&-1322 11lage Real Estate ~-the 1"lltd a.round yau. 2 BR lfouee. Un furn • BOAT SUPS pvt patios, cement walil + 9 deluxe r-e n t • l units. BR.EXX N<YIT RLTY 546-6464 lllNTAU To SHARI ......... ,... AUTO, s.et 1etta. T-ate. .,... ~ ch t1Cl\ Cha I Reef btwn . M~I ldtch lfltVINI ' " .................. .-22Jt HIYSITTINO . .. ........ .... 4 BR, 4 bra, 3 frJ>lc1, all el~ Nt!Wport Bea 1 • ...,., mo ftfte uruls. ~ OD . , • Never a vacancy, Out Of COSTA MISA .................. 210f IOAT MAINTINANCI ........ &Ill kitcb, 2 "·-a--, rad.t'ant yrly. 642-3!J78 ~ea. 2525 Ocean Blvd,, CdM FA heat. Across fnn Coco 1, town .....,.... .... mu .... 11u. MHA OIL MAil .............. 21u a11.1ck, MASONRY, etc. ....... .... £WU ~ 665 Irvine vn•"'6 ., R. E. Wanted 6240 MISA VHOl111t IUllNISS SHVICH ........ "" htd pool, guest bowie. Bltn 3220 "73·1781 Wstc11 Plaza., 1 · WALLY McCOY REALTY COLLl!OI l'AllK ... , ....... .-!llS 1u1LOF.11.s ................. wt color TV, ..... m"·'-""~ Newport Shore9 " $200 mo. 642--0239 a• .. .,...,., ·-·'.'.!--54>4412 NIWl'ORT HACN ............ 22ot cAn1t1No .,,s ....... ........ ~-.,.._,...., .. ..,. ... ...., LAND Contract home 3 br. 2 NIWl'OllT HOTS ........... , ... ttlt CAllNITMAKIN• ............. ... tern .. Pane!Ed wall beamed N""11nn'D·T SHORES 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, bit-ins, new 15 un1•·, 2 BR, hardwood, b a . p 0 0 1 0 I' l i 0 n a 1 NEWl'OllT sHous .......... mt CllllPINTEltlNO .............. .,. "'"..-v"" Ballto• 4300 f t ')l)C "' IAYSHOllES .............. ms CEMlllT, c .... ,.,. ........... .... ceilings, and IO much more 2 BR ._ "-n on ye.a-le""" .,.__________ cpt.s, steps rom ocean • ......, floors, garages, laundry, Reasonable Npt Bch area DOVH SHOHS .... , .......... 2221 CHILD CAllE, UaMM .......... ,. ._ t•45 nnn <>...._, ..._._ s Vf: .. ., -~ Agt A 't 67~210 ~., ""61 WISTCLl'I' ............ JUI CONTRACTORS , ........... ... ..,r., ,\AN •.. w.uut on ....,..u $190 mo. 642-3430 NEWLY DECORATED "'a $1,435 mo. income. MS-3846 "'"'"11' UN1VllS1T'I' l'Allt< ......... .-m1 c1111.1>n CLEANING ...... uu The Dovety Oceanfront View 3 BR, 2 be. unfurn, fireplace, 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. CONDOMINIUM wanted in lfltVINE ......... , .............. 2"1 CARl'IT LAYING & Hl'AI• ~ 1.,., IACk IAY .................... 224t DRAl'ElllES ................. MM Company Huntington leach _3400 ~ block ocean. S2Zi. Mo. u.0>-HOME & INCOME by 0wnr Blulfs area; 3 or 4 BR., 111.n ILUl'I' . .. ............. nu DEMOLITION .............. MU Bachelor Apts. 41st St 673-6433/days from owner. 644-2()28 111.VINE THRACE ........... 120 oRA,,TINO 1111.v1c1 ......... Mn r .... •• K No children • 00 pets · · Exe depres/invest. oppty. 4 CORONA OIL MA• ......... · mo ELICTRICAL .......... .... ~33 FREE RENTAL BOO 2 BDR.M Apt., partly furn BR, res. &: 1o.2 br Apt.I. 14 lO D L• t" 111L1011 ................ uot EGUll'MINT ••NTALS ....... Mh Dro In and B from $125 mo. • ay IS 1ngs UY ISLANDS ................. UH FENCING .... .. ............. .... UPSID&dn BatUeahip P rowse ~38 lease yrly $135, 2 blocb to pool, 2-yr old. Eside. 675-1391 LIDO 1S1.1 .............. UJI l'LOORs .... .. ......... .... No'. end, Ocean aide hwy, WE HAVE SOME ocean. 315 34th SI. Call Agent 546-1440 111uo11 ISLAND .......... ms l'URN&CE REl'A111.s, Etc. ..... utl ' 1 A ts I R t I 6060 HUNTINGTON II.Ii.CH ........ 24:11 GARDENING ......... .... to beedl. 2 br, 2 'ba " bch ~ a.EAN Bache or p • Bui n... en • FOUNTAIN VALLIY ......... Utt GENERAL SIRVICH ......... "'2 abwr off dbl gar. Dining, All util incl $75 up Corona del Mar 5250 BUSINESS and SEAL HACH .. . .... ..... ... 24l0 auo1NG. 01sc1No .............. . E Balboa m d FINANCIAL LoNo 1E.11cH ............. 1100 GLAss ................ .... den, Upstairs liv-rm w/frpl 315 · v · 2115 H bo CM ORANGE couNT'I' ............ '~ GREEN THUM• ............... ., .. " 18' arc wndow giving BALBOA 673-9945 NEW 1 BR, bit-ins. adults on-ar r. SANTA ANA ................ 2'1f GUN SHOP .............. 411f cl ·1 3 BR 2" ft Bua. Opportunltl .. 6300 wes~M1Nnu ............... un HEALTH cLuas .............. ,,,. aweeping vu ct ocean & city. _..., EDINGER •-h 4400 lY $175 in uh s. • n Modern Store 1200 sq , am-MIDWAY c1TY .. .. ........ uu HAU LINO ................. •11t 3 ,., __ ... _ 31 ti & ,...,.. Huntington uwac ba bit ins $250 1 kin In ._ out on 2 SANTA AteA HllGHTS ........ UJo HousenE11N1No ......... •m """"°on ev. oov pa o o•" .. 55 OPEN EVES. • • Pe par g. • · CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE COASTAL .............. 2700 1NT11t10R DECORATING .... •n1 rolls-trpl, prlv entr. ea. rm. ~ & BEAUTIFUL Orange Coast Property streets. LAGUNA HACH ............ i1os INCOME TA>c , ......... '14t Lush fiowers, -'orful kitch LEASE this arch j t e ct a QUIET 332 Marguerite, CdM 673-8550 P etitte, 548--0522 Part or Full Time uou1111 NtGlll'L ............ 2101 IRON, orn1m9f!ltl, Ett ......... '1H '""' 2 BR. Pool, Free Util. Wkly: Man or woman to refill & iAN CLl!MENTE .. .. ...... mo 111.0N1No . . .. ........... ms with illUtn. c e i I & eleg&.nt tb1y $l85 17676 2 BDRM, cpts. drps, blt-ins,lo;~~~~!:=!:=E!:==z SAN JUAN CAl'ISTllANO ..... 21u 1NsUL.1tT1No ............... ., .. eve-,...'""'· $51,000 assume 3 BR home. Gardener paid, $47.50; Mn : · el I• collect money from new & CAPISTRANO HACH ......... 1m INSURANCE . .. ...... 1n1 .,, .... _ Cameron. 847-2125 cple, exclusive area, r s. E 17th St., Costa Mesa 3200 unique coin o Per at e d DANA l'OINT .... y. ... mt INVEsT10AT1No, Oetectfft ... 11tt good JIO'f'Oint loan. Bkr, close $165 673-0130 . RIVEltSIOI COUNTY ........ HOO JANITORIAL . .. ....... m 494-7578 to beach, automatic yard RENTALS Sq. ft. bldgs. It 1h acre of dispensers. Excellent In-v11c11T10N RENTALS ......... 2tt0 JEWELRY Rl!l'Alll, 11c.. .... " ... LARGE newer 2 BR. View. , __ ,,for leue. $600 Per Mo. f 1 hrs kl CONDOMINIUM .............. m o LANOSCAl'INO ................ wt 546-8103 .rmn.n=... .. SACRIFICE Ugh ts, Aptl. UnfurnlthH OMSS ""'"' come or f!W • wee Y oUl'LEXIES FUltN ............. u11 LOCKSMITH _ ............. .ao • "'""~ ! $230/mo. Frplc, bltns, So of Hwy.•" Rea.lonomica ~5040 work (day or eves). No sen. MASONRY, HICK ........... wo 4 bdrm, 3 bath • VIEW. 536-2585 536-.,......, ....__ I 5000 Jll(J, 673-6904 i I RENTALS MOVING & STORAOI ....... .... Val ed ou., RJtr. .,,.,,., vwnera ng or exper ence necessary H U f 1 h d l'AINTINO, "•-'"""n' ..... tuo Only $650 Down Ottered VA (no down) or rHA tmn• • lharp • &: lunlly room, newly painted but yard ~ work. Va- cant·reed;f to go. Full price $23,500. COLLEGE REALTY 546-5880 POOL TIME u at fM,500 -sell ----:::-:--:------:--;-:-;-, e Excellent Location • $8?5 to $3400. cash req. For ous" n urn I e 1>111NT1No, "'"' ........... uss for $36,500 -10% down 3 BR, 2 BA, f.&m nn .• bit-Ins, RENT Huntln--.. leach 5400 Newly decor. store, 17x40 d o1NEllAL ................... ,... l'AT1os -.............. .... ....... -"""• •M -·""~ dishwa.sber, crpts " drps. 11""' personal interview, sen COSTA MISA ............... JIOO .. HOTOOltAl'HY' .. . .. .. ,. .......-JJYO ""'...-ovw 1873 Harbor, C.M. 646-6654 name, address & phone no. MESA DEL MAit ............. 31H l'LASTER1110. l'1tc11, 1twe1r . -,_,.,,. • .., VIEW 3 BR 2 .,_ BBQ area in kitche~. Fenc-3 Room• Furniture MESA v11to1 ................ m o 1>LuM11Na .......... ..,. ""'~" ue. ed yd It covered patio. Avail $ M h 2 Bd u f n NEWPORT Beach: Shop 1500 to Trarus-Western Dlst. Co. COLLEGE I'll.Rt< ............ 1115 l'DOOLI GltOOl!llNO ........... ... fpJ. Decks, patio. Reduced "15 , --$210 847 NU7 25 ont rm n ur en . tt .. -'"''ce. ,5()() sq. IL 500 N. Azusa Ave., Covina Nl-Wl'OfltT HACH. ............ ?!°'it ~OOL SHVICE-N ......... ··','",11 to .-1t 800 n.·--""r...71 ~ u.c: • ..,,.,.. ,..,, "" UHi' Nl!Wl'ORT HOHTS ............. ~ l'OWElt SWEll'I G ......... .. foll, • vw•..,,r 4""""" · FULL OPI'ION TO BUY New cond. 64H275 91722 NEWl'ou SHOltlS .......... mt l'UMI' sE1tv1c1 ............... m o LEASE, walk to bch, 4 BR, 3 N d 't Utilities Included IAYSHOlllS ................ ms 11.00,,.No . .. .......... ,,.. ---------BA, "tri-level, Newport West, 0 epos1 o.a.c. HEATED POOL. ~f_i_c!,_R_e_n_t•_• ___ 60_70 Profit Center DOVE• SHOii.iS .............. nu RADIO. ·-In. lie. . ....... Int S C.. nt 1710 $250 .n.-.-bkr o~o__,,341 H.F.R.C, oN1. Knoxvill•, Apt D. HB WIESTCLll'I' ............ nJO REMOOELiNG a. REPAllt '": an me e • VWl.ll-°""" OIJI; ~ UNIVIRSITY l'AllK ........... nu llEMOOELINO. klTCHINS .... •H -Eves. Furniture Rentals 536-2914 LAGUNA BEACH For Sale 11.v1N1 ................... ma sc1sso•s s11ul'EN ........... u -n $24,500. Leaving June 15. 3 nn _ ... 0 carp d.-517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-14.54 BEAtrrlFUL new 1 and 2 BR Desk ""aces. avai.lab. le In ::~~ =~~1<, ........... _. ........ :~ ~~:\:~ MAC'H1N1 11.i'iiAiti1 -.;'I 4 BR, quality carpetl, ... COM.PLE'I'ELY FURNISHED ~ "'"'" ... " · . ·• .,....., 1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 . newest~ .. office building et Elt3blished AAMOO 1'ran5-111.v1N1 TH1t11c1 .. :: .. ::::: ... nu SEl'T1c TANKS, s.w.n, 11c. .. ..., built-int large enclosed Pl· 2 BR c-"i..a.. R-3. Top Joca. util. A mamt. ~aid. Bltns. •~ts for rent Best location -•··ion Center must ...__ sou colt ONA DIL MAit ........... JUI TAILOR I NO -............ "19 Ow ........_. Patio 9962 O.>ntinental Dr c ..... __ 5100 ,.., . . . . prime location tn downtown """" ...., "" IALIOA . . ................ Ult Tiii.MiTE CONTfltOL .......... tfn tio ~ a cool pool. ner tion. View, Low taxes, low · · osta mw.a · Rea.sonably priced, Better Air di tor personal rMSOns. Profit UY ISL.ANOS ................. we TIL.e, Cn•mlc . -......... ff14 transfen'ed . onlY $26,500. down. 233 Avenue Ron. $150 Mo. 213: 431-7114 • hWTy, only 2 left. 17071 Lagima Beach. ~ • LIDO tsLIE ............... SUI TILi, Ltneltllm & Ma,.,. ...... ms R B tioned carpeted beautiful record open to aerious pros-IALIOA ISUNO .............. :USS Tfltll SHVICI . .. ... .,.. Paul JonH Rutty 492~ $190 month leaae, large 3 B Evergreen Circle, Apt. , • . . ~ NEWl'OllT wesT .......... nn Tu1v1s10N. 1t1,.1n. 1tc.. .. ';:: ............ Ev-..... .,,... 2 bath nr major abopplng I: Adultl Only 847-3845 paneled partitiorung. T w 0 pects. No experience need-HUNTINGTON HACH ....... l40f Ul'HOUTEltY . .. ''' ..... ' .,,,, -'-~ .. .,_...,.,.., Discriminative Tenants entrances; rear lead1 to ed. AAMCO will train and HUNTINGTON HA11.1ou1t ..... MOS wuo1No . . ..... ots OME freeway. 16791 New1a.nd can f n... •• ti Addr 2 BR duplex, Pool, Privacy, 1 $50 di • t in l'OUNTAIN VALLEY ......... J41f JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MODEL H Capistrano leach 1725 83.l-1730 to aee. « n~ ge esa Municipal parking ot.s. rect you ,or op earn gs HAL HACH .............. ,.,. cpl:!, drp1, 1 atry, gar. Like per month for space. Add at this large • market loca-01111.01N 011.ov1 ............. _,.,, Joa WANTED, Meft ........... 110t IMMACULATE BY OWNER. Ex..,.,•tiv•......., SMALL 1 BR JUe. Retired MARTINIQUE Sl30 ~ dd ,_ "'"''' LONG 11111.cH , ............. JS!ll JOI WANTED. w-........ l'IH Ont "'-U .. Vt"" new. . $5 for desk and chairs. A tion. Terms avallaboe ........ y Oii.ANOE COUNT\' ............ ,... JOB WAN TEO. 4 BR + lamil)' room. 'Y 2 BR home in country-like petiple. No pets. $70 mo. 413 5990 $10 for business hours an-Pilot Box M 123. SANTA ANA ................... Mlf MEN a WOMEN ............... 7'N $33 IXXl hood r ft-Delaware HB 537--032a GARDEN APTS Rent aft Wanted wESTMINSTH ........ · ....... Mn DOMnnc NELi' ............. , m• • . neighbor • ~ • ., livinit -;:::==='=====:::;. . • ----------awering service. All utilities PROVEN, Sure, m 0 de r n MIDWAY CITY' . . .......... Mii AGENCIES. -. .. ......... TIM HAFFDAL REALTY room with indoor-outdoor -bl -·d'E tel hone SANTA ANA HllOHTS ......... 16M MELI' WANTED. Mft .......... mt "Hom• to Match Income" gl··...... in -ch •"'-lnJn.g. La1111na le•ch 3705 TWO You n I reeponsl e ...,... except ep • method ol t e • c h i n g co11n11L . . ............. 11tt 110&Nc11s. W-ft .......... net ~ ....._,. ,,.,.. °""""' •-Parklike ll1ll'TOUJ1dJnp women who bave lived and DAILY PILOT permanent habit control. LAGUNA 1111.cH .............. 1m HELi' WANTlo, w-...... 740f 8740 Warner 842-441Xi Built in electric kitchen ua--"'NTSHED BACHELORS FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA NtOUIL ............. 2111 JOl$-Mit! & •-.......... nM • . • MY lovely 5 BR, 3 ba home. ... vn worked in the Laguna 222 (E.G. Eating tor weight SAN CLIMINTI ............. ,J71t AG INC I ES, -& Wemtll .... nM OWNER -Muat Sell. Walk ed brick comer fireplace. n---"-le family ..,.,,,, mo. UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR -3 BR Beach area for aome time LAGUNA BEACH control) with new low cost CAl'tSTUNo . .. ......... nu SCHOOLS & 1NsT11.UCT10N .... , ... <> Pl'ofeuionally lancflC9.ped .n.cu,..,.,..,., ~'" t-•n.& ~ CAllSTRANO llACH ......... n• JOI l'ltEl'ARATION ........... 7t0f to beach Ott achool. Lee. ,,. . W/1t1rdener. 5 4 0-3 8 6 2 2 baths avallab... are willing to~ up to $180 ._..""""' to public. NO"lf eeeking Oii.NA l'OINT ., ............ J74t THEATRICAL ,.. . ........ 7"' sty. 4 br, 3 be, family rm. yard, fenced In IMl.ck. Near Owner/agt carpets, drapea, garage per month for the right 1741 Westcllff Dr. associate offices in So. 0.C. ~i~~:~~~1~~1'UfltN:·::::::: .. := MERCHANDISE FOR 2552 aq. tt. Many extru. beach. &G-191Y1 or 642-4178 ==:-:-:-:::5:------18th & Santa Ant, C.M. apartment ln Laguna,~ Prime toe tor Corp Ofc's Moderate investment re-RENTALS SALE AND TRAD!· OpenSUn.10to5962-8447or ~es. RENTAL 646-4233 646-5542 nadel Mar orNewportarea, 300) sq ft. Wal/pan'I, Pvt quired. Phone for inquiry h-.i l'UllNITU•E ......... .... 213: 545-3494 Apts. FumlshH preferably near be a ch. Ot Crp•· D"'s alr-""'nd. a=t 714. 774-nso Apts. Furnia .a 0"1<1c1 1<URN1Tu1t1 ............ ,•• } shed 2 CS "' •r • ... ., ,,..,. . . OINEllAL 4IOf Of'FICI IOUll'MENT ... ...... 1 * 2 BR, fireplace, buUt-inl, Conclomlniurn 1950 "--neral 4000 SILVER Desire nicey furni ' Grnd flr r~t reduced. Al,. SALES Oriented ""rsotl for con11 MISA :: ... :.::.:::::::mt ST01t1 1ouil'MENT .......... tm V9 bedroom dwelling Would be • ..~ MIS• Vl llJll . .. ...... , ... 411f CAI'&, llHTAUUNT ......... •14 patio. $500 do\rm. ----------. SO• Luxury Suite 700 B<f ft. active partJclpaUon In NEWPoltT IEACN , .......... 4ttt Ult IOUll'MENT .......... IOU * 4 BR.. patio, built-int. $750 ONLY $19,960 • 2 BR alngle 23• Trailer $69 mo. l person permanent but definitely do C · Bkrs Owner 548-9586 Pmfei.!ionnl p e r s 0 n n e 1 NIWl'ORT' HEICHTS .......... mt HOUSEHOLD aooos ......... HH d story, CM Townhouse. Dble or $79 for 2 .. Inc. util •-GATE not want to be bound by <>-OP • ---NEWl'OltT sHous .......... 4t2t 0111t1101 s11u .......... eon own. "' FOR RENT Agency a/o Real Estate wnTCLll'I' ........... 41.IO l'UllNITUllE AUCTION ........ twt1"J Bla'. 536-2585 536-8616 attached 1t•r~e. Perfect ground rent. 642-2221 · lease. Want to move In early Brokerage. Est ab. over 20 UNIVEltSIT'I' l'AltK ........... nn &l'l'LIANCH ......... 'tm --,--.,..,-.,,..,,.--~-:--cond. never lived i n . June or late May and .-outd Approx. 400 Sq. Ft. carpeted In 111.cK 111 " ............ tt4t 'Nnouu ".... .... .. •t 3 BR GI Mar qlts dq>s Apart--nts yrs Newport • area. vest-Iii.ST ILUl'I'.. .. ......... 4242 se:w1No MACH1N1 ........ 11. • '" ; ' . Furniahed. Corner l 0 c . c-ta Maa 4100 ...... like garbage disposal and " drapes, air-cmd. t ~··Ped Dill P ilot COltONA OIL MAit ........... 42'0 MUSICAL INSTRUMINT ..... tlU frpl. 2 Ba., newly dee. Im-...__ /$119 .... D I B h I A t i u Aon.""1>'S BLDG men r"'I.... • Y l"L1011 _ ................. u.o l'IANOS & o11.011Ns ........... tllf 300 962 2912 Auume .....,. w mo. • uxe ac e or P other modern convm ences """"'"'""'" · Box M-121 IAY is LANDI ................. •lH uoio .................. mt mar~ $2 3 , · · pymnt. lnclud taxes. CAIJ.. 1 BR $75. Some furniture or Uv nn, br, kltch 6 be. If p0ssible. 49"846 after 5 1515 Westcliff Dr., N.B. LIDO 1su , .............. us1 TELEVISION .................. net 3 BR, 1~ """ View home. T &nny ~ 11C• H--'t•"'e unf. Relia ... e. Kid• OK. 326 1 '2 Bdrm •pt• p.m. Contact .. _. Ralnio 642-4000 wrn: Small m 0 de r I) IALIOA ISLAND ............ oss Ml·l'I & STHl!O ........... 12lt .... &MVW\o .._.~... "'' .... "" ., "' l'U .. MACHINE SHOP In Or HUNTINGTON ll'ACH ... ..... ..... TAl'I llKOROIH . . .. . -N~ly ftdec. bltna, $30,950. Res1 F4tate E. 17th CM. 962-2868 3 BR Apt• MATURE COUPLE WI..... to Modern OUice-Orange Co. anp l'OUNT11111 V'ALLl'I' ......... 4411 c11M1us & Eou11>MENT ... ~ Vacant Owner. 968-3965 ... Co. or will cons. investing in SEAL HACH , .................. ,. HOHY SUl' .. LI~~ ' ......... iii RENTALS $65 Apl 1 man util pd. $c.5 to with 3 beth& lease 3 bdrm. borne $300 mo. Bank building. 230 E. 17th exlstlng $hop. ~ply to PO LONG 11111.cH .................... sl'OllTINO oooscol'IS . ., ..... ., .. I .. ~ Kl:. .... _,, __ u c:_ "'"l aft a u _.._, ......... ...,....,. • St Cost M ,,.., 1485 t>llANOI couNT'I' ........ ......... a1Nocuuu. • .... .. H...... Pum 1.-...., ·-<nU.IC.l'. on.r~ .. ear ""'JUU'S, u-...: ... ..,.p Will care •or aame u .• a esa . .,.... Box 4001, Newport Beach, o11•01N o•ov1 ................ If Mtsc1LLAN1ous ........... , .... I Y I._ 1410 PM WaDdng dist~ to occ th gh it were our own s Ill 4'12 MISC WANTED ........... ·~ Fount• n a .. , lltentaf1 to Share 2005 D•"Y pnm WANT ADS 988 El Camino Re~r. Box M-UT Daily fnduttrlaf Rental 6090 Calif. 92664 =~~~~N c~T" :::::::::::::::: .. " ~_:~~~~uY, Etc. ... ::::::: .. ::;; HOUSE BY ~ 2 ......, • 1 C t u_ Buy Now for Summer lANTA ANA · ............. H nouoe: · .. . ........ •m OPES vn 1•~ d--'-::=~B;RJN~;;G=~;;;:;;TS:=I =::..!,_:"':pt;.:':::#::====°':1::::::'"9~1:::1~..::p:::ll=ot=:=:===:::::=:::::= lndust. Space 746 W. 17th SANTA ANA HllONTI ........ "JI IUILOING MATIRIAL.J . ' 1161 l'l>'· 4 br down, ~and WORKING woman """'.a .,M,, ft Toy shop on Balboa Isle. TUSTIN .. ... -......... , ...... sw11.l's . "" drapet . m.. •... -roof lT ... 55' •me to _,,. __ • BR hom• I I ..-Costa Mesa""""' sq E tabll ........ -co11n11L ............. OM I ESTOCK .,,,.f\e ... -·"' ,, .. "'--3000 "---rat •oooGenera .vvv 2131 •3• 5082 s Sneu ""Years. LAGUNA 1111.cM .............. ots PETS and L V patJo. 'w· •'-to all, .......a..-•s, .,,; .......... e. P r .. I .. r non-vwnera -·.... .. Owner I .. ,,~ W lie R I 101 ... _. .. .,,,. ·-·-"' ~ a er ea ty LAO UNA NIOUll. ............. 4 l'ETI ,GENl!RAI. ........ -t f Mil m. ...._..._ d ... _.. ok Avail 6100 .,., V , ..,.. 200 SAN CLIMINTI ............. 4nt CATS , ............. , b . rom e ...,.. c..... ... .... er or llD er. · Lots 33,,., I.a Udo, .,a 6'15-S o1111A ~OINT ................. 040 DOGS · :.. .. ............ . flS,900, Yot1 dloote ftnan-June. ~fa. Write Box P·ll.5 S@\\4'}1J. Ila~ f} s· Tllll'LIX. etc. .. .. • .. .. .. .. • ...... HOii.SiS .. . .... .. . ctng. l59'Jll Loe Alb; F.V. Dally Pilot _ . INVEST SlOOO ~ more l coND01111N1u111 ................ .,,. LivnTocic" · .... _.: .. • . .. · ===~-:-:---::-:= Special Offer receive high return lit 1ur. RENTALS CALIFORNIA LIVINC>i $26,000 1 STORY. AlrllDe WORKING Gb'l iD ea"1 20'• <'-"--Sim le t.TcnmabJecl ~on1 Puzzle #-4 Chucklt I will bUlld a . BR 2 ba home Write Box M-118 Da.ll)' Pilot Aptl. Unfurnished NUllSlltllS ............. lft• Ptlot'• Hamt: Olrnes-lot, to llare holllt tridf lame '~..,.a p t;1I "'' ,... (1343 9C1-rt) for tbe tow price H"lllAL ........................ SWIMMING l'OOLI ............ , beaut trffl, 4 bdnD, ~ ba, Welt CM. S65 im M-S19I lot. con11 MIESA ................ ·"" 1>11T1os ......... ·· .. -.... · -s, ........... ._ -off .... • • .........._ of ...._ of $T.1l/1q.ft on )'OUl' Real E•hte LN-....... ,. M1s11 v11101 ................ 1111 11wN1Nos .................... · ...... ... --.,.., ........ ~ -Other modela avail. C&1l Don ... --NIWPOllT llACH ........... nw VACATIONS ...... " ....... . =ml BY OWDer call !!!"!!!! IMcta 2200 .aow':"~~ ~ at 537~380. PRIVATE MONEY • :::;::~ ::i:I' .::::::::::=:: TRANSPORTATION , 1 ... ..._ &... J ck Smith C ~ 1949 MITCLll'I' .............. b• 1011.n & YACHTS ........... .. ~..,........," Home S llR, 2 AVAIL. .1~ ,_ Ull1I ,._. • , , 0 p LA~ I Br:...... oce•n ...,_ lot, No a o. Ii nee u111v1u1TY l'AllK ........... m1 SAILBOATS .... . ........ • 0 ...,..,, .... .,., 'f.-....1 •• 2 BR. 11..-6· -• """'' • "'"'~ 1323 North Broadway, SA 111.cKIAY .................... SMt l'OWEll c11u1~1u .......... .. BA, fW11 Cl1l(d. ......... ._.,~ • I r I I I I U"''"": gentle-ti 10 p e . u~ 0'>01 ""''.,__ IJAST IL·Ul'I' ........... 1241 S .. EEO-IKI IOAT ......... .. _... ti . Ul .....,.. $1,GOO For IUmmer f1S.,fM5.1 , .. ·,ooo~-n..··--r ...... ~n6 ~ ..... ..,, ..... "' COILONA DIL MAil ........... nH IOAT TlfAILllU .......... . COV"'n" Pl .0• "la &'DA . ,~ vw11" .,,,....., IALIOA ................ SM IOAT MAINTINANCI , ..... .. Joan; 124,800 ~ OWD!J', ,. ___ ..... __ 2"'•A 6200 IAY llL.ANOS · ............... »Je IOAT L4UNCNINO ,. ....... . sn -~ -...... ~ .. Mo TD, " .... LIDO ISL• . ,... .. .. '"' MARINI IOUll'. .. ...... . '"OOoJ't I a MW & C I "ere... rt9ages, • •I -1AL1011 tsuNo _ .......... sw 1011, sLil'. Moo1t1N• ••.••••. a.,...ruto cu" GJ ~ 3 DOLL HOUSE "' "' NUNTINOTON llACN ........ J40f IOAT sEltVICIS ......... ., •• , ,..,_,.JM.:.~ • 10 sfftll: fnlft U9'llt lal 1'ruat Dffd """vable ... UNTAIN VALLI\' .......... 141f IOAT RENTALS ............ , •• BR. 2 ... tans. rm. + 2 BR. 2 be,....,,. bit-Ina, 1 1 1 r ,, "'· u ••• , ~ . ,,..., .aAL ... c" ................. 1011.T CHART•• .............. . ...__ rm. ~-. -J-.... -, __ f73..4M1 $o48.6S mo, lndudinc 8'Xi on t.OlfO llACN '·····.... .• • ...... l'ISNING 10.ATS ............. .. ...,._ vw.....-Nr'lNIV ---all J el Oceanvi Jot OaAMOI COUNT\' ................ 9011.T MOVING .............. .. 2 1 /J ll'Mf Im ev " . • •••OIN ••ova .............. Nit IOAT no•11•• ....... -•••. 1 ua Yaalfeft Rlfttlla 2'00 ~ I A\KU AD due 3 Jn. 10" dt8count .. .,MINnn ............... Nn IOATI WANTIO ............. . Tustin -GANO W .WetJ ncuma u". 49f..ll3T •1ow•Y c1TY ................. •" 1111tc1t11l'T . .. ........... .. _......, ...____ SANTA AM ................. NM fllYINO L•ISOMS ...... , .... .. D>DL rca JlaBD) .,. tlmt ---I I I I r Ad who y1r1111 WID SANTA .... fllt•NB ......... -li'OllLI MOMll .............. . or --n --,• -a.._ wUft a U. flaldlF -. • Va ti:) ~ rntQ R\Aftl T1itTt!I ........................... MOTOR MOMIS .... -....... .. -_, . ---"""' , ..... . . . -Mft.o. -to .--LI the cfrafti Shut NOW'S THI ~TAL .................. Plf llCYC:Lll ............... . T 5 l. I • 1 o t m • e .t...a BDa trs ....,. ' • ., -· VYUN 2 • ,.. .. c D E 8 _.-..._. LA•uN11 •w" ............. 11t1 11L1cT11.ic ~"s ............ "i x , • ' -...... u.. ..... l the , lb > "' n ICVllUlft!n;.ltll u•u1111 "'"''" .... ...... • "" MOTOllCYCLll ............ .. ............. ..... 'IHA D 11 I I ~ __... ("' '2) .... -·'"-9iar-11MI FOi "'" CLIMUTI ............ '"' MOTO~SCOOTllll . • ...... .. M6..1GI · ---. a....:.~. · • 0.0..._ th di kl qwled ..,._. " "" .. ...,... IAlll ~u~11 CA1'1ST1t11110 ...... ms ..,...9 H1tvica1 a IJ.11m .... I -1JIDa ... ... J'na. I r r 11 I you ...,..., fll~~-::i· WM·"'°". • ousf\fare In Santa Ana. Mo-OAlfA J'OlllT . . .. ..... mt A.UTO JOO!d a H411P. .... .. • 1_. ..._ """'. I h+v_. • t-1, apt&.. buslnta. trailer qUICK CASH RIAL ISTATI, ru11.1a. Tull4'_V11. ......... .. ,_ -----"' j·' T'ltAl\.l•I, lliltr ............ , .;;;.;;z.;..;..;...______ ._., fl ....... ..._ mlllM puk or othtt commmi "' General c11Mfl111.s ................... . a... .. ........___.. • NINT!Hf, $NUMl(t SQUAft2slfTTUS IN I' r I' I' I' r I OK. or hold tor f\.lfU~ In· Tltll'LIX, flt. .. ... .. • .... . "" TltUCkl ...................... ~ ---· "" THIOUAH .a COllOOMINIUM ... .... . .... ..... llll'S . • ........... .. I .. GUM.A 8 ea 0 ~. "' •™ ... . ~·ae 11'.1 val\Je t111ien Bola ., " ONT~U WANTIO ............... IMl"OllT'ID AllTOI .......... .. ~ Q sn ' -fUll de '--Into " OOMI l'Oll llllllT ......... ., "" Sl'OllT CA al · .. · · "" ".... • DOWM, .NO Cl.OUN ....__ U f d'vd ~ UNTSffiMilO GfT ANS!! AwgllOY• ,,.._'". I I I I I I I "''•· .-, ve,....,. D•JLY PILOT 11.00 .. I llOAllO .... ., .• "" "'"''°"'" CLA.DICI ......... • • ,,__ ..._ .._ .. -·-. Iii '41Clli'I• lane blvd. Sewer line ltub-" MOT'i'i.a. TltAILH CIOVlt.TI " llACI CAU. llOOI .......... . (.UTI. a.,.._ _ _, A J ounT l'OMH '"' AllTO non ................ .. ........... ~ LOS ,._._ Miu 11 • bee! tl propmy, Ill p e M..,. llll"'TALI '"9 AUTOI WANTID ............ .. PAl>RD RMI.TT. IU -•~•-.. ....... • Wltl!I' ..,,,,. om. 117 4117 WANT AD 1..COMa ;;'awn"' .............. ~u ·· ..... -.......... . ...,._,. -•-...,_~ ..... ,ls SS 1-~ w. -..a---.ta •--eua.111• H~url .. aun \~.-............. .. a=rft. rn --i:"' ~ •-.; scl.U&rrs ANSWllS-IN cuss .. CAnoN 7QOO ,,.,,. -;;,.D9ntoSO: -TllAIL•• •AA" . • -•HCA ... ¥ ............... .. .. • •*•• .. ------r: ' . , l :,..,.... -~ --·-....._ ..---.... .. --....__ ... ~ ----.....-..---·• -.......... ....-... ...... --. -'i-. --___ ... _..., ___ _ !>All Y PILOT L£CAL NOTlC.'E UllTl•ICATI OP IUllNIU f lCTlllOUS lllAMI U""f~lt* ... <-'1111'1 thl'f .,. ct11Mt • IM/tl-et IS)J A IO\I~ !'Id,. COlll M~••• Collfotllle. Ille llctlllovl nrin ,,..,.. o1 Cl.M )IJNT MEAT -co. llllf !flll 11~ 111'1'11 ~ ol fll9 tollOWfllf Nl'lOll•· • ...mtt .... Ml IM •*-f/I ·~• art t s followt: 'fl'l\lfl I . ~..._ 1"'2 Le-tweed " 0•'""" Grow. C1lll.I It""""' J. ~"; ~~· ,':"::.,,, ~~ :,.u~'::r.; , $0 II Mol<lt-. C1lllw11l_a, Slttth~fl £. G1i. "°"'Id J. oe..,11 Oo1111d J. G~nll ol Callfornl1, O<tllM e-: Mn IJ, IHI, tl9for• Ml, 1 ~.,., c In 1nd for wl• st.... ,..,._.,.., ""' SltDlllft I!. Gibb. "-" J. ' Ind Oo<reld J, 0'-> II,-· l't IN • Ille """" • ..._ ~ .,, rlbtcl lot ..,. with!" l11Jl~t •"" ""''~ .,,.. tJlt<\Md "" .. -. ICIAI. &EAi.) lob ltOCllllM Not1rv """nc:<e"l'trrlle Principe! om.:. 111 Lot A""let Co\HllY Mv .c-mtultn lnln• A~rfl t7, tt11 !ll•~td o...... C-t 0•111 "1161. u. n. 2' .,,., Ju,,. s. 1NI au.a LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE .... llOTIC• TO CHDf'fOIK IU,HIOtt COUH ... TM• STATI OP CALtl'O•ttlA H• TMI COUllTY OP OU ... I ............. lttt of A•THUlt Hl!llHllT SMYTH. .._ .. AltTHUll H. SMYTH, elllf , SMYTH, o.c...d, iTICI IS Hl!ltH Y GIVltf to Ille '°" .. "" ...... ,,.,,,.. ~ 111 ,..,_ lllVIM C'4tlmt -11111 Ille -... ,_,. ...... fll• tlwm, 111e _,., _,.,,_ Ill Ille efllce t ci.rtt of tM Mow e11Nllld CIOllrt, or ,,_. ""'"· Wlltl ttle _,., ilert. to tlll 111MltreleMd " h Tnllt ,,,.,,..,, fJfl Tiii "",,.. (•'*"'I• , ltll NMfll Malll St.. senta AM, '""" '21Q2. wflldl .. !tie .... fJfl --,.........,...,.."''"_...., ,1 ...... to .......... fJfl ..... dladellt. " "" _.,,. •llw "" ""' MIQo If 11111 llOflce. fwd M1Y 13. lHf. UNITED CALll"OllNIA IANlt ly: JOHN ROI EltTSON, Asalsll"' Vice ,........,. 01 ... En ...... lnllltl c ... ExecutoB f/I h Wlll Of ,,,. • ..._ '*'*' .....,,. fMAM A SCMMIDT, ..,, .................. I IN wedcllf .._ _, ...... c....... -"" 17141 '"" .., c..._...,. bll"'8d 0.-c...t """ ~. IS. tt. 2t _, .,... I. 1M ta.a LEGAL NO'nCB LEGAL NcmcB Wedntsday, M,y 15, 1'9tl8 6 4 2 - 8 D A I L y p I l 0 T c l A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 Resutts G'SIN!SS and INANCIAL ----'Wanted 65JO BABYSl'M'ER, You.t bomt. $25,000 for 6 month.I al 10 Md Mother 55, xlnt Ntuencn. 10 with itoo,ooo trullt deed Gueel cotta&e or 1arue apt. cm 200 Oct-_~w Joi& aa u 'PAl"t 18lary, Anti. J~ collateral. 494-1137 lit; permanent. CaU: ru: ANNOUNCEMENTS 247-T903 Evn. Apt.Ile V.,Pey •nd NOTICES Will babysit weekdays, ID my Me:sa de! Mar borne. Found (Fr" Ada) 6400 545.3459 LICENSED DAY CARE . BEAUTJFUL Male Collie Love to care !or baby. C.M. lntl•rM-<:Uon Chapman A Please call~ Main in Or&l\ie. 6.13-1850 or ••••••• Aeencr come• .. Ill .. •'Ollmnbia Glrta'' W• ,.,r.. E'lla~ 8mfta Mir w lCK a.c Acnts <mav •• ., • Mat Owm <MD> •• to MOO Mtd:a DnaftlmlD •••• to Termite IDlpeC •••• , • to ll!O Dealal Lab Tech • to $200 •k a.Ii "A" Driver •• Sl50 wlr F~ CUftft' •••••• $1SO Wit . "' No apertence nec:ellU)'. 18 to U ,_.. Billa 1eboo1 ll'lduate. If you hH1 the aptlbadl, we wW tra1a you. Permanent empJoYmeat. Jx.. eelfent opportunity for advancement. INTllVllWS MON. THRU PRL 545-4643 BABYSfmNG In my home, nr. Paul11rino Sehl., any a&e. EITHER Pug or Boston wkdys. ~:?86 Build°", very srmJt. black with whiteface. ldentUy. W1U. babysit by the week; WMddye Want? Whaddy1 hff SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOi NATURAL IORN SWAPPIU Sped•I late Ptumbft' • • .. • • .. to SS.II br Sheet M•tal men • • to SS bf Cabinet Mkrs • • to $4.~ hr Lndacp tcnm. • ~-50 hr up SPS Western 968-3674 ~ tum.ilb transportation. • Call: &fZ-1407 • ONE Little boy's jacket. Bay-====-====::. side Fish Market.~ New· Brick, ~aonry, etc. I HMS -S timet -S bucb •ULll -AO MUil INC.LUO. \-Mitt --,. ,,.... .....,... ............. 1-YOUtl .i-. ,,_, • .,.._, .._. ~ • ....,,..... .._,MING 11011 W a -fllADll OHLYI J..attitr .. • • • ... .. • • to S2 .3S FaetlOr)' tra1'neee <> $128 br Warebowie Allt •••• $2.25 hr MANY MORE MULTIFLE LISTING 2701 le.......,., Sallfa AM All ... '"'"'"'"' ... ..,... • port Blvd., NB. 6560 PHONE 642-5671 UTI'LE Black t. 1Vhite boy kitten. Approx 'l mo._ vie Wei.t Newport 6~l · Te Piece Your Tr..,..• Par.llllllM Ad - - - ----- - ----~ - " BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry c;'.'ustom Cabinets. S m a 11 'I'l•ade fibel"ghts-S Sand Bug. '&4 Rivie:r1, all factory e:<· ~ location, Costa Mesa 1858 Newport Blvd. 642-5812 · Electronic Engineer Tra1netl s.In FOUND Oac:hshund, Vic 15th & Tustin, Npt Hrs. 51~Wl Lott 6401 GREY Ir: While 10ll1'-hatred cat; altered male. Ans. to "Sam" or a whistle. Vic Ramona Lil., Deane Garden Home tract, HB. Reward 963-4175 LOST: Baby girls floral. 1'f'd multi colored bonnet & pink knit sweater, If found or te1krn by mistakt', pleue relurn. Phone 642-1~ INFORMATION Leading to return or white female German Sht>pherd, missing May 1. 642--9129 LOST: 9 Mos. old beige-gold Germ. Shep. Balboa Island ...._ Vic. Rabies tag No. 385. 6'13--2182 Aft 5 PM BLACK Ma 1 e Dachshund white toes, flea collar, l5 & Catalina. CM Bet 8: 30 or aft 6 646-1701 LOST: white, long atone from pin, vie. White Front 1tore, CM. 64&-8257 L H A S A Apso -shaggy dog Eastblufl area. MJssini 11" wk!. Reward. 644-1578 GREY, Tiger-.triped altered male cat. Back Ba,y area. Reward 548...(U) jobs. OK Free Est 962-6945 gy, '67 thruout. top, tow tras, including air, AM · nt bat. leas than 2100 miles on radio, beautiful condition. Builders 6570 new engine + $1000. lot• '66 Take pick-up, car. motorcy-.:;__.:.._ ___ ~.--or newer auto. ~ cle, ! trade. 847-170'1 REMOD E L , repa l ra . . plumb'g., painting, elec., WILL trade ~e new ~ 13' Boat. fiberdaal, a e w carpentry, reaid., commerc., B_a 11 Coatello Accordion intnunent. 11ever inltllled room additions. Re a • . with case for aood work with or wit..hout motor. ~ car. TRADE, for tranL car or ~.. repa.ln OI' !!! m5'M Carpentering 6590 25 View Acres Laguna HAn: 4 BR pool, larre cor !NO JOB TOO SMALL! Beach. Some lmprovt? lot nr achoola, 10% dn F IP .de Ind tri 1 C ments, lnoome $7700. $243,• $31,500 eq $5,200 WANT: Resi . nt -. us a om-~ equity. For: TD'a or t lot, auto or boat. Doyle Ir merc1.al • M al n t e n I n c e Owner. 4~3. 494-4007 Wood Co. 54S..ll68 Repair and Remo de L --------- Rca8. Lie. bonderl, lnsurt'C'I. 19' boat. 35 Johfl!'O"· Trail-17 ft House Tailer AND '59 e !162-1961 or 64.2-5064 e e1·, bait tank, ful!Y ~ippt>d, Old. foe Van truck or pid<· e Carpe.ntry • Cabinets • good ~nd. Trade for car or up or what have yoo? • Bit.ins • Alterations e vacation b-aller. 64&-9250 • 2009 Continental, e Repaln e Reas! 646-9583 53S-372S C.M. alt 1:30. FREE estimates. No job too Industrial skip loader late $4440 Seuoned TD on lge small. Remodea Qcl Ad· model. WUl tnde for late pool home No. Tultfn area. dltlooa. 548--078'7 model llatlon wqort. WiUI ~~ ~ lit TD. For late REPlIRS * ALTERATIONS 54M286 alter 6 p,m. · model Cad or Uncoln. CABINETS. Any me job. *HAVE 14 ft m BOAT . 52'1-7264, 540-7603 23 yrs exper. 54U713 with CADllLAC ENGINE Ir: 400 AcftS (deer) Trade .=:;:::;;======ltrailer. WILL TRADE for $1,000,<XX> equity tor lge Cement Concrete 6600 good nmnina PICKUP. Comm'l or Apts (any area) 1 646-9188 Ask fOC' M/l>urcdl 675-4031 . CUSTOM PATIOS la WANT dl.x 3 br, 2 be CIDlldo. RichanJ90n/Purcell Rltr. Bloc~ walls. Also concrete Npt or CdM. Have View lot Clear title R-1 lot. San Oe- HWlllg -' removal. S42-lOlO Lag Bcb + $20,000. eqty, l mente, ~ lide or fwy • CEMENT work, all types. br, 2 be home in Tustin. $9850 value. Trade for house No job too am1ll. Free e11t. Call Roy at Vic Tomek ~ Costa Mesa (Pref College H. snJFLICK 548-8615 9788 Pk) KI S.9659 or ~2349 Floors-Walka-Patios .r. Eit- posed Rodll. E x per t * workmaNhip. 642-11514 * * * * * Help Wanted, Men 7200 STOCI PIEPWTIOI MAii For 2nd. shi~. Rub- ber experience cfe. t irtd. M u 1 t r • a d acal" and INllanc ... Age 25-45. Good pey and benefits. Apply Personnel Dept. U.S. DIVERS CO. 3323 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana, Calif. An equal opportimlty employer Trainees-Om 21 P1rt and Full Time Apply In Penon: Shakey's Plm1 Parlor 2285 Npt mvd., C.M. Chall.enclnc developmeat po9l.tion. Need pwluate Eectroalc ~ to deve lop~ ' new project. Requires computer Gd avionJca experience. If you're trled of the old routine and wiab • job that wUI tax ~ enri· neerlng talents contact ua immedlately. Pleue in- clude your • aaliar7 re- quinmeslts. MAS1ll SPECIAi.TiS (Q._ 1640 Monrovt1 Av .. Cotti Mesa 6'2.-2427 An ecrual opportunity emplo)-er JANITOR & Cl.EAIJP MAI I -.,..---------Experienced, 11eat appell'-CEMENT work. Pat lo•, _ 0 • . N e Dt-L a. Ex n t "--•ts drlvew&ys, walka. etc. All SEKVl\,;t: IK&:C I ORY JOBS A EMPLOYME T gnWCISlter ance. ce en u.:m:u , 6405 Personals JJapp'J /JirtkJa'I BILL Fr t 8934811 good starting salary. Con-types. · ee e• · Hauling 6730 Job Wanttd, Men 7000 • Busboys tact: Mr. Robfrt Ropiski. Contnctors 6620 LITILE GIANT TRUCK WHY DON'T I Must be CNf!!r 18. u l Dmr th Appl yin person only. nAUUU e ROOM ADDm ONs • Hauling. 6' heigh ' 10' bed.. Mind Your Own Business? SURF & SIRLOIN L. T Construction Y~ name It I haul. Rea1. When Y~u Semi-retire 3 C · H CADlllA-( Family ~ma. kitchen or B1g John 60-4030 Stable family man, college 59 0 Pac. st. wy. units. Single story or 2; CLEAN Lota, garages, etc. graduate, mld-30's d~'lres t.o Newport Beach (Ule Begins 11 .0) c.'OI • Dan • BNoe • J...,-Unda plans custom designed. For Tree removal, dump, skip, trade short term glamor of estimates &: layout phone· backhoe, fill, grade. 962-S'H.5 ae~ for Jo_ng term · ' . stability by becommg junior • 847-lSll • I HAULING. ~ pickup. partner in small commercial ADD e Remodel • Repair Trimming. Anything;. we do business. I will exchange Ru -Comm • l ndwltrlal tt au. E.~ work. 54&-279'2 my enthusiasm, v a r i e d Free l..ayoula &: Est. DIC< CLEAN Loi.I, 1arages, etc. busines. background, and HUFFMAN 673-4459 Tree removal, dump, skip, wtllingnesa to learn your TOM CARNEY, mdt. 15 yrs backhoe, till, _!l'llde~2·87~ business for e v e n t u a I exp. New constr. nn-add, * TRASH HAULING pat1Jlmbtp, '° You may l!!!!!!!!!!!!!j~~~~~·l gen malnt, lllnt wk. 6~2473 &: clean-up. 646-1530 seml·retlre without losing SINGLES • ADULTS what you have b u t t t • Meet Orange County'• Additions * Remodeling Available for immediate nicelt ~at Santa Fred H. Gerwick, Lie. Ironing 6751 aerious discussion regardi~ Am'• deilJxe ballrocm 6'f3.60t1 * · 549-2l70 IRONING. EXPERIDICED location, income and type of '!!:A.-ORQm;'l'RA * $1.50 HOUR business. Collect (213) ST ~COCKTAILS Carpet l.Qint & * 642.o2J8 * 2--2793 WED. 'nlURS. FRI. SAT. Repelr 6626 ======== No Experience Necessary! Must have clean California drivina recoro. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa Purchali"I At.nt ~uaP:A.ln the boat building indus- try. JENSEN MARINE, 235 Fischer, Costa Mesa. 540-3440 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa • Yount Fry Cook or Kitchea Tral ... Permanent job. Olance for advancement. <No students Please) lob's Ilg loy 154 E. 17th St. Coeta Mesa, Cal. Maintenance Man W-1 CNAl1 llOW Hiii& r>u. to • planned .... apuian ....... tile --hefm DfvWon elf • • .. .. ternatkml ftnn D 0 W bu Jiited of ......S ambltkiua .YOIDll m e D U.... , a mhd- mwn of bllb lcbool .me. Uon. Excittnc Job oppor- tun.I ties for die 10'lllS man who wisbel to be trained tn Penonnel ~ DUice Procedures & D d ~ motion. $S40 per mo. ulary No experience 11 DeCe11U1 due to the cm.U.J* inl at CIOlllllSllY ape-. Qua1l1led meD will rtCIM the.Ir' ft u t Plomotluii In June. ODt.1 IPllb' If y oa can m'ART WORK mm WEEK. F o r Immediate canalden- Uon call 9-1183 • A.JI. to 2 P.M. Some studelits wtll be lllft- lidered for 1UJDJMr work through September. hperienced fiberglass Production Personnel •CHOPPER Spray-up Operatort $3.50 -$2.75 *ROWRS $2.75 -$3.00 •Plus Bonus Plan •Plue Mecflul Plan -FllERfAl Santi Clara Cont.ct Mr. Rich Ad1ms (213> 92S.93n 15314 Lakewood llvcl. Lot Angeles DANCER'S CORNER CARP ---ET-.-A-pta~--H-o-m-es Landscaping 6110 Jolt Wanted, Lady 7020 ---------Newport area for office build-~-------­tng. 44 Hr. week. Must have general knowled~ of plumb- ing A electrical. Pleasant working COlldJtf<Jn1 w/peld insurance &: vacation. Per- manent. Please spedty age, 1438~ S. Main at Edillger St.. Quality b1allation. Free GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING UNENCUMBERED, A 1 er t SANTA ANA MU306 estimates at yoor home. All le GARDENING SERVICE Middle age l ad y with JmC: Famil1 Membenbip. price•. 546-4478 eves. Lie. State llcensed contrctr, managerial &: secretarial Wm pey tnuulfer fee. Mov-OJnt:rtctor Resldenttal • Commercial abllltles, bu s I n es s bacK- tng. Fee lncrealed June 1-Free e6I . No job too bil-ground or many years, de- Mult • e 11 tmmediately-_E_lect_r_l_ca_1 ____ 6640__ 893-3581 sires 10methlng different. Malat ci&r. Write Box M 122 Own transportation, c a n . Dail7 Pl.lot ':·~~s;~~i! Paperhangint travel, what have you? P. MUST Sell Holiday ae.lth mainten. &: ~ 548-5203 Paintint ."50 0. Box 1332 N.B. Spa Member~ 40 mos for EXTR.Ei'1EL Y Capable & e~ WMted lmmediatety Final Detail & Cleanup Man fnr yacht manufacturer. Apply 1682 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa CARRIElt IOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEAOI DAILY PILOT l. a mos for ai.11 *300. 0.rdenlnt 6680 INTERP·'-"~Og.R Fr&-~1., __ 01Re, perienced T y pi 1 t , book-J'lnt ~ AUi 15, Call ..., .... , ~.. .. .....,.. keeper, organizer with best 146-ZS2atter •:30 ANTHONY'S liceneed&Insured. ref. Seeking local position ELECT-RO-N-ICSSUpply Meet G1rden Service Call CHUCK MS-5314 penn or temp 673-301° Counter Salesman. Exp er • &e.4.121 • e lit p e r I e n c e, -references. Write Box Mll9 Dall)' Pilot. Salesmen & MIM19rt Career op~ wttb IHdlnr nnn offertns over 100 mu. tllal flmds. N or pt time. No exper nee. we tram. Npt Bott case., 142~ Saftta Ana office, 547.am ' Ships Carpenters and Y 1ehl Painters Only elltp6ll!!lC'ed need apply at Udo Ship Y 1rd 900 Ude Parle Dr., Newport lffch DYNA.MIC FRIENDS 646-lf4I e PAINTING -Interior la CAPABLE woman • Pract(,. not necesaary 11 you have will eterllng qualities. Exterior. Fr~ estimates. cal nurse • companion. Good some electronic background. e 839-4990 e COMPLETENEW • ~WNS Reasonable rate1. 646-3015 cook, light housework, drive. H. w. Wright eo., 1no 1nvestnrw nn~ * Wire Remover Semeel. Inc. IMO Phone 838-6681 N B :0~ ~ ~~·i::~~~ _P_lu_m_b_i_ne _____ 6890__ c AR p E T-O-ean_ln_a._F1_oo_r -NEW=ewport~S .... PAP..., __ ER_IYd_, CM_de_aler_. --f o-r P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. ttculturlet LEAKS? Gas or water elec-•tripping, Waxing. Walls, home delivery, Costa Mesa FUR Se.le; charter me~ Japeneee Gardener tronlcally located under ce-Windows wuhed. 531-0CJ67 area. Earning Apprqx $450 benbJp In Newport Bee.ch Expel'., complete yard ment, blacktop, lfOWld, HOUSE la Apt. Cleaning mo. Bond depaslt req. Write Temil 0111>. M4--0738 aervice. Free estimatH walls, showers. U7 place. Oependa~ &: Reee 174-8506 Box PR, 6370 Altura Bl~d. •COOKS e 548-'1958 e Repa.il'ed. Water llaea clean-THE HOUSE KEEPERS Buena Park EXPERT JAPANESE ~Af~~ft~~ Job Winted Stock Room ClerkliiiiiiiiFliliiiYiiiiiC._OiiiiOiml(iiiiiliiiilii GARDENER BankAmertcanS OK Men & Women 7030 Knowledge Inventory Control QIAUFFEUR and h 0 11 I e boy, exp., occ refl.. Call Clean-UP Neat Work r-9494 PLUMBING ISLANDER MC1l'ORHOME EXPERIENCED .JAPANESE GARDF!NER REPAIRS REMODEL Real Estate 800 E. WuhJJ1gton St., Appl)' t~r:.17-3 p.m. EXPER. Rellab~ maint. &42-3128 Santa Ana 2273 Harbor Blvd. Ni'WPOtiT Beldl Tennil Reas. mo rates. 892-3219 Salesmaa IOYS 10 • 14 Ken'• R•taurant • 548-6998 0. llemberlbii> for aale. &>ER. Japanese.American Sewing '960 Are you ...,, the best n!-Good routes? e Good profttl '!!!!l!! .. l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!ll!!B ..... 2&40 · turns f~ bard work? BALBOA PENINSULA --------gardener: lndacp. clean-ups: Al.... t• -........ ••..is w--'-' ......, 1• ..... to ...... --g DAILY PILOT l wlD not be rttpONllble MonthlY malnt. 531-0145 eve ••fl ion---.-uwu .. ~ """ ~ & ....... b' debta other tbaJl my Neat, accurate, JO yn. exp. a 9'/40 apllt with a 10% bo~ e 642.mJ e _.__ R. ,.._,_ LAWN • Gardrn mainten-----·OS split on )'OUJ' third sale. ------- own. ".....,.. n...,, anoe. Cleenup • Sprsy -r~ TILE C•ramlc 6974 KITCHEN WORKER, part ~11 .. ,._ "--'1 .._ .. __.. _, ......,n • Top a.ta ~ location. time. 642-80M Park Lido An............. -._ """"'' -....... -·'"" Progretil dYertlslnc &: 0 ---------•JAPANESE GAIU>,ENJNG *Verne, the nie Man * 'marketin'; tec'1iwques. oovale1c:ent Center. 466 Gel-Coet Min Ex:'Perimced. Apply Itta'*' Yachts 1&12 Placentia Avt. °'9ta Mm Co• He•ll Chlb Service Cle•'""' IAndlca ... CUst. work. Install&: repa.ln. This Is whel'e the action le! Flaphip Rd., New P ort -·w,,, r No job too .,.,.0.. Ptuter Beacl~ ,_...,.CAST.....,,.~1-N..,.O_F..,..lnl_lher __ e l'ltlZ SAUNA e Int. 531·'1mt aft T p.m.. patch. Leakin( I b o wet Write Boll P-124, 0.Uy Pilot, ROUTES AtnVAD..A.BLE s--..:enc9 In -...i-and Wttb 9ndllb m....,. 111 * ¥0W1NG, eda1111. • cleaa repair. 847-1957,..._ for details. ......._., ......... f ~ .,__. up. Monthly ntea. l'rff 0 MINT ========-Wtltmtnlter tor bo7I 10.14 grinding: atumtnum ~&-OPEN '1 DAYS A WEEK estimlte. caD a 1111 1t .IOas & EMPL y 7035 Good Prvftta • No SUnd&)' nestum bmd'J. • 10 Deli '4iG11 m z. u/:: . pa ta.a. .JAPANDE GARDENER Jolt W•ntM, Men 7000 LIVE INS Wl'1 IG-4321 ~ Udo Cutlip Inc. Maintl!nanc:9 b7 tbe manth. l:mpJoyer ~ ten MAN for U«mbly lhipping 135 Ohms Way, Calta MH& ......... 6,412 ~~ ::i..r::-SCRAMa-LETS 1~ ~16~~ ":;~ :mi:~~ ;:;,.r:. ~i; ............ ......... WllTMINS1D so-~~ ~PM ANSWERS A~ Men 7100 ~to amt. MS w. 17th.st .. r:;ln.~ ==-~ ~••L P•ll( ,.. .. ~.uCE ot d1-~1 ~~~~:. ~"' .. MOWING. F.dstnl. ~·n. Po.ta.I -M•~·-w..,., -,,.,. Arp ··~•nu•~,, "'""' ·-'"-"n!RJm Part Time $4 "'· Wire you looldna for a part time job7 Becauae you need mott Money! Work nilhU, no exp. neo. Eam $4. bout to atart. Wire yoa waltf1MJ7 Call (1) 179·9951 N .. We'n remove >'11'11' wftt. MAIL IOY Over 13, military obttp tloftl fUlftlled. Good oppJll> 1Unlty. CLA·YAL CO. 11th a PIHentta c..ta Miia An equal opportuidt) eniplcry• • IF Yoa~ a Mt a car • mid ttie destre to euw • extra $100 per week aa'-7 tor s fNmlnp "'°* eall Ma MILLER PJl 4-m COW&E Mii MettRry a c..n.hry ,...Gt!n'l cleanup. Hauling. Radl111t -WINDOW Our lutlnett" cruian. Approx -% time. Rft"1 mGl c.m.tilteswfuner•le Odd Jobi, • 548-Gfi5 Advk~ to YoUl\I '""" who C s--a.. Yacht m.U.l ~r re-S a..a-ln.n JIM'S GARDENING -vml'll to avnld the draft: Shut OCllt -...-ymnt qulnd, Wrtt.t to PO Box 5.Tl, FJBf:RGLASs FORDU.N -r ..... AGENCY BalW. 10 man lbop, uJary oPf'ft. JuM .My a.---. c.n.1 .. , i.e. 'I-. lla""'9w!P. Rest., tfle WINDOW. Santa Ana PIU'l Bids. MAroR.E eon. stvdeat, Sad refa '° Vutwu 'm.t1a--- .,... $1• eomi It CIRmap.. 54Mm. CAPTAIN. Im .• 11'1 mo Sulta ADI Ave. WUb cu IDr ~ A ~ -"'-..... ,.... ......... an ~ ~. ~r. Mil A'°""' pcbts. c..t1 ,... '42-9611 ........ '..-. • le .......... mi S.a111111c s. .. ..,........, tom. .... l'Dlllt i...s.-ramlliarW.~tncladillc Rnt:a.-.1,.110.l'lt. Jlaa A Dali• food iUilOY WID:~at tll••H ,_. _.. ._ C1011. teal>'r. ca..p. 1rMa. Cull <A Lower ~ •• I-. W. · ._... c.f1: IG-81 ~· Ol9d ~-....tee -C--. No tnmo probhma. :~~t= 1::.: =... ~,~ .. ::.·: = SERV 81&.. Attml P/~. <;A·ll ~ ldllr '2. l1SoW :.!':) .. -::=..-= 511~ ... Wllllld=:n ~ beb9 .. t1t atta Jr Aatl/ecpf ... ool •• a K...W for 'lllPt A wtam MALE HalnC1lllt .... ..... ID .... INCl. ...._, Pllnttnc. Ptam-. C.. 1800 AJtOUS IMPLOYMINT C.tac' Bii Gut .tor •PP'· wttla foUowSIW. Hiia_. N I i3 Dz D Re 11 a ' le ~ ..... '411 pee~~ 'r-~ co1':, = 111": :W~~ ~~1111 ;!:.!,. ... boJ ~ to=-.~ I u el =:-t: ·:.';. ': 'J'tbqg Lota. Pactnc Vl«W Cllt ''Mlke', ea.03tl pd~........ ltu t, l'nh, I.A. NUm · W'Ol1I. Yatd A cln-ap pt.. mtdl&nle Oliada E. lmia ~ 11).fm t11r IPft. liftmOl:'kl Park. 0ctu "°'"' 'BILL'S W.T ifRVJCE 18 :6eht/ArJJa '1MM1 time, 8oJc MUD Dalq Piiot a,. 505 ~It. ,_ aMllf IDVii 8'a limO eecttaa. V•Jutd at t3iO tach. ... ""Water~ NO .... wllll W II. JW ~XP E RI SH OJ: D e TIR.I ..._ -..... _.. SL .......... . IOch Ulte to ~ ,_,.,. i . ·~-----lldt Otfm llhlll 8tll! ~ lbllallat.IGM. -1118 tt .. a ~T 11IS QU1t'KD WU CAU-. Oi IRI Gl'DA'IUl .A.a. l'rtlllt= t• r llt., U1111a ....... In--· .._1'22 • RmlM • • • .... PILOT W~ .@11 TRI: QUll:m TOU SILL ~ a Clill --l'lllalllt.. f 19 · ~ ~ ·-' ' !t • ........ .._ ................ -. .......... --··-·----:.·--"-·-~· ..--f ~ • I • --t __ _...,_":).,~~-..... ~-· .... --~--··--·---~-.... ~ ... ......_ _,....._.,.. ...-.--~---........ -.. ~ ·-~ _..__ ..... --.... . .. . ( F :IOIS&IMPL ---~-........ MAY Seuth c... 3mBmt c .. t." 'Now lntervie Aalo Ct Meehl Brak, l'rOI TIJMlp. Fu lntarviewin Moc:KtaY tbru 11>-12 a.m . .t APPLY JN J Em~loymen pper & An equal Olli emplo.: Lecal manufa hnmecllateop • Electrc Assam • Wlrem We are 1n ei cemmercl•I Hber1I frln• Only peoplt lent tlx "" ...... ~ aha to ... . fWMI I" 929 Baker Costa I 549.2~ UBI SHIEi SHfll: Mobil• I Experl• Excellent Of: -App UPLO MOTORHCI 4000 Camp Newport PART t Help 11"4 Ideal part J working 5-nil from 6 to 9:31 range• • $230. pet No experien pry. We net tra men now. lived in this yea.rs or long appotntmesit. Mr. N 774·1 Archlt• Drafts .Min 2-3 yrs ' apartment hou home field. P preliminary la hydronlc dom and cooling a: oppty to lean participation I.I testing and to ture in a rai; manufacturing Balanc•F 673-31 REAL E ;-, SALES To aell Big Be- ertles full OI Offices in NE and Bia Beer tional e1min nien! Write :S. 1J Pilot. Pbon Atenclet. w MISSUEC Elcrow Ottlcer ElCec Secy/spUI Secy /.lepl./fee £.crow Clk/llJI ~/It SH/fee lical clt.pene ta17 ••••• ~··· Aocnq Clerk • SWitdaboerd OJ Traffic: Girl/• Cir 'l)plat/1Plt PIT Secretary now. Out Call Betty Bl ,.._. Ttcb •••• . .. ..... 0 omo. ~Oldl TeM.1 poltcJ c:: ~.llJecU ~Glrl •• • Tnit:t. ta~ ~ ottke, p w..srr . ..-.~ • ($Jta ' t/tdlltsdly, M.y 15, l CU DAILY PILOT 4J MDCHANDIH 'o• f M1acHAND1S1 Fo1t I ME1tCHANDis.._=,o=tt:---i.-M"""E'""'1..,...,..,..A Dtse-Fo1t -JOIS.&_ IMPLOYMINT IOU 1 IMPLOYMINT JOU a IMP\.OYMINT JOU I IMPLOYMINT IOU a IMPt.OVMINT .........-~... ..............,_ ----. SALi AND TltADI SALi ANO TRADE SALI ANO TRADI SALi ANP TRADE Furnltu,. IOOO Mu1lc•I ln1t. 1125 Sportlnt G;., 1500 Mi;'WantH 1610 ~ W_.... Mill 1'2GG Ap·dll. ....... 1JOO Help W....... Helll Wlft...S "=' ·~Jelilll Mia. w-. 7500 COLUM .. a w....... 7400 Women 7400 MAY CO. Seuth c.... ,laq S3n lrhtol St. c .... MMa 9IA MEN a wcimen lo cln:ulate Employment Apncy r.pelltlon. Muat be F\lmlt11tt tttumed from dll- lfWllHlllU Sileswlllll \IOttt of Oranae play atudlol, model homes, Qime In and let ow M 1 rUllUI G-9 ~ · lnqµl.re decorators concellallon. -------. .. -·-·--vmc electric iuitar, aood SUIU~An.o Harbor 9'4", c:ondlt.lon SlSO. Phooe alter banana model. S50 6, 67".>-1542 673-3314 After 6 PM "CM•mble Glrta" help you. WIUTM ExperWnced tn ~ WOMo ~ 1:.:' ~~S~ Room Spanlah A Medlterrane&11 etc. WUIAIVll an'a ree.dy.•w.,, QuaU. mas. a2"'5l7 I & D FUINnuRE Pienoa ~.rt_•n!_!~ Mitcell•neoua l600 ~ ::.e.•a: = H!Riii'heaU on barund 1144 Newport ltvd., CM PIANO & ORGAN -------Secy/Plab. Rel/traftl .. + Secyt (ID&t\Y) ........ to ~ WANTED Ul>t'd Lumber. Plywood, 2..xu~ 2xl Aho g&rage door wlth or without hardware. CllU after 3 pm or "Weekend.a. 642-3526 ----._..,..,,,,._ __ :: Now lntervlewlnt for! keel Lab Teet. ........ mo I• A.Ill 8kpt • • • • • • • • • • to $400 Some llflQle'.lieftce z.. qulrtd. Mlllt be able to woric any boun. U1 ahitt. ant envtamment and s'OOd remuruta to tell Craybo every nllbt 'lll 9 usELL IN" AUCTION ~ '-tftta. Apply: 0rI1l11 a l wmmbtrbunda _ __,...s..,.....t...,. _a_s_un_._'t_ll_&__ Yea, we're ba:ing a "Sell· IUFFUM'S .-., tin. and waitrta.1 MAHOGANY King alu hNd-In'' tor Spring. Flo« mod-Frt, May 17, 7:30 p.m. Machinery, etc. 1700 a.ARK Forkllf t, will llf t 2000 lbs. Run' good, S195. Oark !orklitt will lilt 3000 lbs. $8j(), 10>2 N. Ba ta v I a , Orungl!, ooe li.ght eut ol Main. 6~269l, l)Ves 897-2433 I' Auto Celller Mechlnic I lntef'Vlewh'I Houra )Coaday Uuu Th~ 11)-U a.m. A 1-3 p.m. APPLY IN PERSON Employment Office Upper Level An equal opportunity employu Med Aalllt .... • .. .. • .. $400 Fublopa MIJ' Trne .. • • $400 Ok Typilta (levenl) ••• S389 PBX Oper'a <eeveral) •• $368 Dlntll Reapt .. .. .. .. .. $350 Fie a.rts .............. $294 Seuutremet (2) • • f.!,50 hr Dnll --elk .. tlO $2.50 hr Cooks (leYeral) • • $2.00 hr ~pply Pet Pel'°"' 13S4600, '•t 2229 COWNS RADIO CO. tlc:Jetleu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $:2 .00 Factory .trnea ...... n.m ht 19700 JemborM Road MANY MORE Newport Beach MULTIPLE µsnNG ' New location. Coata MeM 1858 Newport Blvd. 64UAll2 All appUcationa reviewed on merlt with no bias to- ward Race, Color, D'eed Qr Sex. unlfocma. ~ board, twin beds w/sprga, eli, show models, trade·lns New It Used IUrniture. NPw FashicMI lslaftcl DENTAL XRAY LAB ua't. mattr~s A irpread Sl'f5. S' of pianoa Ir organs will &I> dl\·ans. loveseata, !ildeabeds, E¥per not req. Age: 25 to 35. Cold quilted llOfa, xlnt cond. at low, LOW pricts. WHY recllnl'rs, ~aa. chain, bed- SECREI'ARY Bookk 2283 FalrYiew Rd, Sulte T, $175. 4~$ DON'T YOU lhop UI before room sets, bunk beds. corn- Fa.st mo•mi hard wo~ CM NEW aofas $59.75. Clearing you bUY? modes, coclctail tables, din· pt'Olpel'OUI 2 . m a n Id-TEACHERS HouJe, 5201 Parampunt, WARD'S BALDWIN SJ'UDIO lng sets, dinettes. co!lcc la· vertllil\g qency, Rftardin& SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Pico Rivera, 213: 69Ml50 1801 Newport. CM 642-8484 blcs, chest!, sewing mBL-hin-FREE TO YOU future far Pe r in an e n t , Pbol>e Mn. Hobkirk Howseful of furniture * PIANOS le ORGANS * es, mattre.sses, desks, ~ -------- career minded woman with 839-Gl'f or 835-«M4 Good condition. Costa Mesa. * J..ariesl stock 1n so. caw. l'Ot'l\CI' WIJls, tamps, TV. s, PUC. 9PB)'ed female, xlnt auperi« thinking fCl\llpme:nt, ---------• 642:2071 • * 20%40% ofr·PIB)ler pianos atert'06, new drapes. refng. breeding, AKC P a P e r s • judgment ~ manattment ~ Men & 1000 rolla to chooae from erat:ors, stoves. washel'll, Fawn, black mask • a ability. M111t be fut, IC• w...... 7.550 ---------* T rm& T T * dryers and MUCH MORE! beauty! ll Mot. old; a "pe0. curate typist. Write fully. -Office Furniture I010 cube for ~ ~ :':.~de WINDY'S AUCTION ple lover" • MUSI' got to State job&, duties A ~· .. iv PAYS F'EE grand piano for n ..... ap1'net loving home . 0 NL y ! ~-•ftO.: ... n..n Lenadal PO .... ~,.,, • E.'\'ECUTIVE Suite, olflce ~.. "'"" ...,,,, 5117 &«;;s· B~boa Cal e, Internal Auditor, CPA pre-f u mllure, Mediterranean, Field's Wholesale Plano Co. 20751a Newport Blvd. ~ x ' • ' terTed 30% nat'l travel • • custom designed It built. AU 12072 Brookhurst at Chapman Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. 9 KITTENS lo l"boose from. HelD Wanted, Telephone Surfty ...................... l1> lSK a matched set. 4 Exec desks Carden Grove (TI4\ 638-2770 C06ta Mesa 646-8686 Long hair, short hair, grey, ---------Experienced lady to worit Tb1n FUm ""'"'-'Coater, d-with marble Inlaid tops, l -· -OPEN DAILY 9 lo 4 black, buff, yellow le tiger. lrom home, fUJl or part tim~. req ..... :-:-'.:-:: ..... to iii( file cabinet. 1 tub file. 1 AU~~~~~LlNGS Mostly males. 61' Michael $L85 to $2.25 per hoar. We. FEE BY APPUCANT la.mp table, 1 typewriter Pl. N.B. ~O 5/17 CUii Women 7400 L.ul manuftctv,.r hat -------- ltnmedl1te °'*''""for: • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen Wt ,,. en establlthed cemmercl•I firm with ftbtrtl fringe btnefita. Only people with et .... t alx months ex .. ,.,ten~ should epply to . PWMElRICS 929 Baker StrMt Coate Mela 5-49-2221 CABIET smm& SHEllERS Mobile Home Experience Excellent opportunity -Apply- EJPlORER MOTORllOME CORP. 4000 Cempua Drive Newport leach PART TIME Help ........ llOW Ideal pa.rt tlme Job worltlng 5 meta a. week from 6 to 9:30 p.m. ~1 r a n I e • ltart from $230. ,., lllOd No experience ~ aary. We need nine ex- tra men now. Must have Jjved in this area t w o )'ean or Joo&er. Call f« appointment Mr. Nelson 774-7251 J. W. Robinson Hn openlnt for Store Detecffye J\111 time. Experience pre.feft'ed. P«manent po. attion, excaDmt bendlts. i..--Apply Pertonntl l<M Mm tbru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH An equal opportUnlt)' employer Ideal wanted. -areuive r.- TYPIST Stru\i llacklround mM Eleetric. Call er Apply CU-VAL CO. 17th & Plecentl1 CoeteMeN 5-41-2201 An equal oppcrtunlty nipioyu ...... ·-•-........ ......_,_ $288S Story & Clark Piano SWIMMING POOL "-u -. a lte-.q, C'llDICllen-Jr AccnVmale/2-3 yra toward table, 1 exec ciuuc, 8 OS RENT ORPHAN Klll:les ready tor tkJlll penon over 45. M1111 depft or rec end .. to $550 value, for $1200. Will aell u M AL RETURN 18 Fl Pool, Filter, Sw1ace adoption. 6 weeks old, wean. frtnre benefits with old line Sr AmtK Ok/male/~. In-group or a e par ate 1 y . NEW PRICE $1149 Skimmer, Maintenance KlL ed and trained. One Naok, co. MT-1856 AM only, .. tor wntory accntg 6 Trn·Keep'g 541)..671>1 cw alt s It Sat'• Thia Wffk Only--$818 FREE Ground Pad. one smokey. v e r 7 al- Mr. r<.y. to $SOO _615-3832________ Gould Music Company $149.88 tPClionate. 642-16Q1 5/17 KEY PUNCH Peaoouel Clk/type SO wpm ~ N. Main, S.A. f>t7q,,si SECARD POOL COLLIE. 2~ y s old . Open eves tit 9, Sun. 1-5 323 S. Main. Orange ~...., ed OPERATOR $2.15 hr Office Equipment -~11 ~igre • male. loves Mlnanum 2 )'1'I experience Record Clerk ........ S70 Wk Lowrey spt organ S499. 532·199'1 children. Do not have room Cbntact: Mrs. Bradley Bookkeeper ........ $450 mo ~ Ambassador elec: Wurliner piano repo $499. -.,-FABRIC-SALE • -for him. \\'ill J.tive to good MA£XX> REALTY Med Tech ........ $i.,O Mo typewriter, 58 elec device~. Weber reblt grand sgj(), home. ~2-6116 5116 881 Dover Dr., Newport Bcb. Teletype Op ........ " $365 Perfect cond. n 95. ~780, * Register now for summer MonS. lto r~·:1; 302 'p12~'!A-4 MOVING Must find home for .,,.., ...,10 Avt .,,,8 Steno/IOOd math essential • • aft 5 A Sal's 675-3832 piano courses (ages 7.13), a · · · · · s .. 1-" m' .... b ed al VIV'W _. "' Vast selection of knit fabrics. ·• ...... ix""' re • m e ........................ $475 adult organ classes. dog. All shots & license, Has SECRETARY Part time for Secy, SH lOO/type 50 .. $SOO Gar• Sale 8022 E-Z TERMS Open DAILY to public. fun-dog house. 548-282S 5116 President ol N.Y. firm • &IWb' rep (female) $250 + MUSIC CITY, C.M. ited time ooly during In-,....,.,..., local oftioe. 15-~ hrs. per comm + exp O))lpLEJ'E double bed $20, * &»2165 * vcntory clearance. ,...,...,,JUM Breed German week. Typq I: lllorthand P\rcbue cl 2 llzicle bed.a coq> $lS ea. •&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa Mesa Knitting MJl11 Shepherd mixed, g o o d required. 5M-80JJ day _. Jt • • start $375 Daveno I: match chair $20, 3 NOW HERE -the new 929 Baker St , Costa Mesa w a t c h d o g ' housebroken at typiat/8> wpm start S375 ~ chaira $5 ea, colfee I: 847-9817 or 542-7096 Secy/Steno, proficient Ger. end tables, beaut aolld SUpenoundlng T-200 MOVING. Ever y t bing =~-------BEAUI'IC'IAN, Good wllb man. HS grad, 2 yrs exp $415 Hammond Spinet organ Reuonable f u r n i tu r e WE bave 11 cute Uttle kittens high ~ I: older styles. HEBERGER ma.ho& cheat (best ofter), -the finest yet! Oothes, furs. Records. to choose from. Some white. New plulb shop on 19th It., mile, cl o t b i n I ' 1l29 SCHMIDT-PHIUJPS CO. Dimes. l\nscELLANEOUS They an 6 wks. old. CM. acroa ftom new Senior P ttaonnel Agency Miramar,~ Beach · turn 19CY1 N. Main 0 20th Pvt. ply. 708 ltis, CdM. 5'18-6627 eves. ctio station leeks penon UD---------Citizens reside.nee. 1'1111 • Co.ti:.~ 17th .... ~t ... _41 at Bluebird Canyon Santa Ana Eves & wkends ONLY FREE: 3 mos. old puppy, de!' 30 who can create con- test ldeaa, commercial ideea, ~ ldeu. Want fresh, original, vital •P- proech. Salary open. u you pouesa reel. provable cre- ativity, lelld IOlld examplea to Larry Grannll, Radio KWIZ, 3lOl W. 5th St, Santa Ana 92700. AL11RATIONS Qualifted to work ill high srade fubloa .tore. Able to do both men and women's. Offers pennanent :full time work. Pleasant environment and good company benefits. A.PPlY: luffvm'• Falfdon I.Sand lYOI (111i111M Pteuant pMl1abJe ll8lt time worlc. c.11 ooUect 5.1).ee&O -EXPERIENCED- • Commerclel Teller Prefer height between 5' I: S'3'' APPLY IN PERSON 1st lllflo111l lank of Or1111 County 1650 Adamt Ceat• MtN part time. 642-7241 _, • Rummage sale • !!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!91 .,..6_73-83 __ 16....,.______ needs plenty oI space to run. • RN's, LVN'a, I: AIDES -=-. Huge selection of furn, B3 Hamond Organ • CHJNA -Odd cups & sauceI'S· Older c bi 1 d re n only. School I t ti 7600 clothes, household Items. 'th Lest' k "'" •o.::o Positions available on all I-n1 rue on w1 ie spea era Few pieces ot silver • 5 ,,.._......, 5/17 May 16, 17, 18th E 1 d 6""3606 shift.a. New Convaleteent xce con . ,.,.. Haviland plates & Haviland 2 PC Sectional, need • ch IBI 2f:i0 Harbor, Costa Mesa 0 Hospital Newport Off . CONN CAPRICE, dual hand painted milk pitcher. recovering, simple lineJ. Salaries open, fr I n & e FURNITURE, c a mer as • register walnut cabinet. Misc. Moving. Rea:.unable Each piece about l' loqt. benefits. Phone 642~ KEYP N H kn I ck· kn a c k •, books 496-9713 OR 3-8316 eves &: wkends 4!»-1701 eves. 5116 •~ PROG•auu1 watches It many other ONLY OFFICE ~ISrANT, 4 0 ..,.,, """'"'" NG items. 121.5 G 0 1de nr 0 d, BABY Grand. Beaut mahog., -'--------UNUSUALLY besu. healthy hour week. Type 40 w.p.m . INDUS. DRAFTING Corona del Mar. xlnt tone, w/bench, S695. APT. SIZE REF R l G • kittens, \\'ant good homes. Permanent position, good GROC. CHECKING Private party. * s.IG-2738 cross-top trzr S35. Full sz 545-6793 oppty. Apply ln penon 'TRONIC ASSEMBL y sPKRS ~. Fum, di.ahef>, ELEC HOTPOTNT stove C 0 L L EGE PHARMACY mJac lc-$5. Weekdays 7561 MAHOG. uptight piano S37; Kenmore wshr $25; 21" 3 Cute 5 week old kittens. 440 Fair Dr., Cotta Meu PIX/TYP Rhine Drive, H.B. ICT-1496 Xlnt cond. $1SO C.Onsole TV S25: LOTS F 0 r g 0 0 d h om e · WAITRESS w I c or 847-1681 6#-07J9 MORE! 1550 Superior (rear) 64&-J473 5116 Tueeday' Q\lld Retta t es oast ALL Kinda ol toola, 10me CM 64&-g}88 EXTRA CUte black Ir while 1 inn Huntington Beach furniture, &: aaaorted odda I& Televlslon 820.S F'_O_M_I _R_u_bber __ c_!U_l _t_o -s-iz-e. kitten a¥ai1. Call 644-2510 C.d.M. experlenctd only. 5116 ASK FOR: Call after 12 noon for ap. 536-8885 enda. D E. lJ, CM ------Uphol supplies, f a b r I cs , Mr. Stamer or Mr. Sprinrer polntment ~ 120'11 Garden Grove Be!., GG Mile. tum. Eittensole table •if.Hf gR•BiJ'Y • naugahyde. Fatlory outlet. AKC Registered M a 1 e $ IEA WESTElll &Jll 537-7113 Gov Winthrop desk, rup. Low prices. A-1 Foam Airedale 2 yrs old. Good LEGAL s E c .R. ET A R y mT s. Main St .• San•-·-$185& or &ll04 C•L•R Fabric It Uphoh.1ery Supply with children. 546-8697 S/16 w II n It I at l v e I: .. "'• c 311 E 5th s s responsl>lllty. Min 1 yr. 0 • 5-4.5-7166 E verythlnc from gl~s lo ~,;1181 ' t., .A. ADORABLE Black mixed perience IBM exec/m:nor. 212 N. Lemon, Anahelm Couches, Thurs, Fri, Sal. Terrier puppies to good ette. CdM offlce ~311'1'7. n6-2900 ~ Vtrginla Place, c. M· TV WESTINGHOUSE air condi-homes 893-6818 5/16 "Better Uvtng thna tloner Model 23'l. 18.500 BTU 3 BLACK Kittens, healthy It $ HSEKEEPER w/Pr9ct1csl .Education" frumiture Auction I02S 23 v~ts. Used 2 summers well trained, 8 wk s . n\U'llnl eXJ>. 45 to a>. l'cw • only. Cost S4J3. Sell tor $200. 67;;..sast 5/17 =ken~. ~·:.. •.;.: ~ Are YH Lacklnt Southl=r~trt"t FREE After 5 pm. 673-2168 2 Female Toy Collie • Ui9 ~ of!oe *1Dal PM 673-6208 ~CQNFIDENCE? OLIVETI'I Underwoo d Shepherds. Honey colored. 7 ~ COMPETENCE? Fumlture & Appllence typewriter, like new $49.SO; wks. 847·8229. 5/16 Need mone' for )'OW RD:EP'I'JOOIST • PURCH. In all of <>ranee County there AUCTION Victor add mach wtcredlt W ANTID: rood hcMiekeeper fteati<ltl tun Cd) T a.ERK »30 yean. El~ is no more effective achool 1 Y bill. exc cond; other ma· 5 Puppies • beautiful - to live tn. Must be age 18-! tric typewriter, 10 key ad-Every Wed. Nite 7 PM. ear • • • chines avall $1S up. 6-IZ.Sl43 healthy Labradore mlwci Me-•-tree·. •·--'-·· apt. ---------• der. 1741 Placentia, Cotta of inltructlOft with newer Every Sat. Nlte 6 P.M. p rts & Labo $10-5365 S/16 ... ,..... ... ...,... JGb9 are avallablm equipment than that o1 the G r * OLD Spanish cabinet. blk. from the bnch. Call: tar molt olftce Mesa Newport 8cbool of Bualneaa. Inspection daily 9 a.m .• 9 $7 M. • Been in family -to duplicate 5 Kittens, 2 whHe long hair, 2 61S-4970 before 4 PM, ult *Dia! Al'W today. e MANICUltlST e Let us abow )'Ull NOW how p.m. We alway• have a tre-cost.a $225_ Must aell -Pvt. tiger, l calico. Ready to go! _for_K_en ______ _, •---------'!""° Newport Beech'• finest women of ALL AGES are mendoul eelection of quaJ. party. Best offer. 673-8316 ~7398 5116 PART-TIME CASHIER aaton. For lnteMew. Cllll achieYin.g ~cceu in a ~ ity household lurnlshlnga -No Dep •s·11 CdM. Eves. All day wkenda CUTE, playful kittens, part W Girl New It used • Plus color Si 2 al Weekends I: &ttemoona. esterft • 642-6523 • markably short tlme. ABSOLIJJ'ELY Sac r i r Ice amese, m e, 1 female . .... for Bob Dave TVs, stereos, 20,IXXI sq. rt. R Phone '"2 .,._ day• snT ~ er • 1784 W. Ltncotn, Anaheim SF.c'Y. Typing 55 wpm, llOl?le Newport of furniture It late applianc. ent With while Fox stole. Cost $-100. .,.. """""" " American Bldg Center 2'IOO Harbor, Oleta Mesa SH. Exper h e I p f u 1. Long. 2 skins. Private ply. CUTE, Smart, male kitten, H\Dlt Bch 962-ml , Equal opportunity employer Insurance ofc. Age 2240. School of Bualnesa es. WILL IS CLARKS Option to Buy Eves & wkends ONLY OR about JO wks old. 54Ml.47 Architecture I Draftsmen PERSONABLE Woman wibi Call far appt. 546-7370 133 Dover Dr., N.8. 521 7555 3-8316 Cdi\1 5116 e 6464153 e A.OK COMM. GALLERY 1 ales abllJty, part time, In HSEKPR. O\lld ewe. Live-In -----==-===------7722 Garden Grove Blvd. • CARPET -Apts -llomC'&. FREE Kittens to good Min 2-3 Y1'1 experience n one of Callfa ltoeat golf ~ da)'t. Pvt room w/bath. FOR 81 d t th G C Fwy • • Quality instaUaUon. Free homes. 892-8539 5117 apartment houee and tract abop9 in Laguna area. Able SECRETARY Need car. Simple cookln1. Stcretarlal Trtlnlnt Beach v " a e · · NilmN~·--esOmates. All pr i c cs . 6 CUTE grey kittens need home field. Preparation of to wor1c weekends. 496-5863 S-m mo. 644-1179 A'ITEND 'niE •ppllanc-1100 5464.t78 eves. Lie. Coo-good homes. 548-7965 5/17 preliminary layouts of new tor mtenoiew G' t • Id 25 t "-"-~-U....__"' "" •• tr 1 ,._ ---------" rr •Y ... O EVERYONE Uses tt -·Wb.y ,._t ..-wm ,....-ete nc or BABY Rat ~:l165 between hydronic domestic bee ... "> BAB,,..,.,......., -Uve tn. ..A ......._ i USINESS co• T "'"'E .... KIRBY .. N I It' A-L.llf. and ......1:--st Great £->u ... ~ -· ......... , exper ence not Rll it! $2 hr llart. B ..........u ln..,.. :""· eor 1 N•., ,._ GOLF 0111>5 &: bag like new! 4 & 6 PM 5116 .. vu.u05 IY em. Mature, raponal>Je penon. In typlnt end 1hort-Advance to $4. Mra. Brown Southland. Th9 llCbool of Vacuum Cleaner, '67 dual SO 4 woods. 9 irons & pottu oppty to learn new field References. Room A boud hancf .. Excellent btne-,_5*-_lm_HB______ Prosrammed LearalQc wttb model. witb attachments. TY•, WAIHl•I, cost $3.'j(). Sacr. sm. OR 3-PETS end LIVESTOCK ::~pa: toln ~ ±,~all. ~~. ~'t~r T, n2134.: fib. EXPER. Donut maker the "finishing acbool" touch. n49.so 5 yr &Ull'· 54G-lled72 •IRllGlllATOlll 8316. Eves. all day wkrnds ""'"""""" ..,. ....... "' Apply: 9089 Adams, Complet• 8ecretarial -These are not repo55ess fRE£ZERS ·IJRYERS·••Mllln MAGNAVOX 1959 stereo Dot• 112.S hln! in a rapidly ~ ~ EIP'·ORER Huntington Beach Brushup -mM Keypunch. m8chlnes. 2300 Hartor Blvd, -. sound theater, 24" TV. cher-manufacturlng (.'O(Jlpany. A1TRACI1VE WOMEN· Im-L start any Moncta:r-i:.entna CM Di~o Muaic Ir AP· r i wood finish. Cost-$600, GERMAN SHEPHERD Belanc•Flo, Inc. -edlate ....... 'lo._. _;. or CASHIER Wanted for ahoe la pllance Co PUPS ... ...,_,..._ i--• atore. Ptlme. SlrA Shoe c ase• aJso. · ' sell-$JOO, 6~19 673-~ full time. ~hr to start. We MOJORHOME CORP. '.-:s-:-,tot'e=-'.,,-333~E.-=--l7-=-th-=--St_. CM~-POLLY PRIEST WEDGEWOOD stove with GOLD king BlZed spread. sgle AKC registered <llAmplon train. Add to your famil.Y fn. ..... BUSINESS COu.EGE everything $50; Frost-free box i.prings & m 8 t t BLOOD LINES come now. 495-542Z C 'MAID I: Malnt Man. Q>le « 325 N. Newport Bl •• NA refrlr $50; King n bed, k 1. Ch. ULK WIKINO-RW UTAH SAWMiii SINGLE NEEDLE • Special 4000 ampus Drift single. Need for motel apts. Phone 543-9723 ~~ $50. 6 4 4 -1 o 7 o , ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiii:I ~~0~.g~7::rm only 6 w 5 ERBLUT Sch m .,,acb•--o P e r a t o r a • Newport lffdl 2384~ Newport Blvd., CM p• • "'0 •-•A .,...,...,.,.. , Top w!Mlng Shepherd ~= -._.___ ~ 546 J301 • ft...,... ...... .._ HELP • "".. .!Cl>OOUns. yoons, .... CO~IPLETE omce furnil\lre, f all n ... ~~-u,.... • .., ... ,,,.,.. ~•nu~,. teacher. new in area. Gnd. KELVlNATOR Refrig. Cop-RENT deskit. me cabinets I< elt'C 0 mes per i e n c e d only. 151 Evenin~,.: ..2,.VER 21 Sherwood Music Sc boo I , pertone 14 cu. ft. Separate tYP<''' riter. ~180. all s It 2· Ch. 1TENORDRAA0 K To tell Big Bear Lake prop. M«*ovla. N.B. &42-2&86 . • .._ __ •__ Member Music Tuctien freezer apace. Xlnt cond. Sal's 6;~ or MA RR RN ertles full « i-rt time. BARMAIDS. . . . ·ADVl:ftftflll6 HSEKPR Uve-ln -mother-le11 AMoc. P?'\v, lesso111 for totN $125. Phone 548-893S alt 6 or COLOR TV 3 times Pacific OU!cea In Newport Beach tUUUln home Approx SO )Tl old thru teens, Sue Denton 11:'7 wkends STUDE~"T neC'ds good iran!tp C-Oest Victor · •• and GO.GO • ·,,..t • ' M--...ila, CM u• .-.. ,.,, l'llr und rr S300 or 120 tu 200 Males-Females (5 weeks) Md Bl& Beu Lake. Exce1>-ornc..:-no &&BICY CdM . .,.,,.QZJ btwn 8:30-4:30 --.,...,....,..'" WA.SHERS $29.lr.i; dryers S9 MONTH cc I A'--L'i ')'-· "" """"' rye e. """ " le sa1 "'mt Black & Tan <shots) Uonal e9ming1 for top S.'!00 per week SalesladY experienced SCHOOL chlldren'a vacation $36; Freezers $75; Rcfrig.. & g11ilar amp. !WS-4900 alt 6 BRED FOR QUALli'Y nien! Write Box M llO Dai-638--5483 or 633-9763 for Jewelry store ln rates. Chilcoat J.0..Leuon coppertone A Avoc.; GUAJ'. 1. PU t Phon 54().8242 -.._-'th ablllty to--. .,._ .. _ .... -... ""'1,_ n -ntal ~an ap"'IY to pu-"a-KIRBY vacuum cleaner and & TEl\.fPERAMENT .., 0 • e ~n·--...1 m•-'n cl••k .,._.., .. ~ -·-r· "'~·a MMI, 548-".,,... "'-1:. ~"""1· .,...,...._, l73 _,..""" '"" " "' ''"''"" h Pedi with h Pu ~ ""'"""" -•· ... .... .. _ """'l '""" .,., . ORDER BY PHO .. ..,. 111tac menta. Take o v e r gree l!'llC p for Newport Beach of.flee ~ ~ =gh~ RELIABLE Babyaltter, own Del ar, C,M. 1110 523 Oll:1.,..,. pnyments of $6.50 or $49.70 LI MSai Days 10.2 PM , ____ ------1 o1 National Brokerqtt Firm. must. UDdef' 30. tranap, 8: 30 to f: 30 S20 wk. 5 MIRCHANDISI POlt Antlquea ....... l'ash. O'f'dlt d("J)t, 535-7280 837-3863 Evu att 6: 30 PM ,Apnclee, Womeft 7JOO 40 to 60 wpm, lalary open. Cell a.rt.re 642-1910 _d_ays:__S«).-085 __ 7_____ 4 ~LI AND TltADI GRANDFATHER cl!X'k. runa RCA MRple i.iereo. mllple Weekends 837·3865 alt 9 AM 540-&Zt Mia Rome.fro DENTAL Ofc. Mir. Exper. Furniture IOOO perfect $275, Frmch china 9 to 9:30 • 1 DAYS rouch & chrs. Ro~ port Mlnieture "Lessie's" MISS UK &&BICY s B A M p 0 0 atrt with Ideaa .., • I l • d . ·--or • )Tl collep. sm&)e. 2S-cabinet. beautlf_~.ldsbs 5 0 • -I Po~bl--RI Fl-typewriter. rou c I u b I . AJ<C Shetland sbeiop dogs California uceue. Good realve ndio atatioft ~·~CS.-~---,..----Sptnlth Mtdlt.mWft French vanit,v,.,... ra.ss. Conao~. ,,,.. es a . f>36-4.'i74 16" tall a.~ most! Champ Eaci-ow omcer ........ $100 wortc:tnc c 0 n d I ti 0 n L penon wbo can creat. con-·-Laundry ab1rt ctrl SHOWROOM SAMPLIS n~~e G::n~~;: $29.95 llPHOLSTERING -Si9.50. 2 ~t()('lc. Fluffy, ~utilUI Exec Seey/apUt lee • • • • S57S Eutbhdf t:Glflufft M4-1510 test ldeu , c 0 m me r c I a I EXPERIENCED a Ft waad carved ....., cu. walltwCtnd. carvtng bevl'led ix: (European craftsmen) & 7 wks. old. ~O eve9. Secy/lepl/lee paJcl .... $500 Newport Beach. ideu, com!d.y Ideas. Want 541-9!560 before noon van wtth &arae man's matd> _,_ $175. Call ror ap-AND UP F'rte est. Jel, pickup, 213 AKC Olampion p e d I gr e e "'-· ,.., .. ,_,It ( •&tl ~ 2 ......... ....... ,.__ ......... ........... N M D Mllln. llB ""'A_ .... ~.,.,. r.AN< ..-:row ......... .... M .. ~ ·~ &' ...... re .. .-. _,. hlh. orfgtul, vital llP' • NURSEs-AIDI • 11'1 dWr: beauwU. Mecl-pointment 536-2219 0 on•y own """'U.J' ~ Poodles, white n1ale, apricot ~/ltSH/feepakl,. .... $450 ""' $4. bour, w tnlnll.,...proacb. Salary (){lln. 11 you 147,9811 urraneu t.abric9 and coa. OLD Oak Olelt S15; Ca.ah OAC FILL DIRT WANTED female. Very small Toy1 8 ~cal dltpemer ...... $425 H.B. Mn. G r u 11 b er I poaHU real, pro • a b I e ort·. S Pc hexap Bpulab regilter sis: Wall phone $1.00 per wk. buys tea1e plan. Lal\llla Bcb 10.IXXI CY. wlul!l62~27 546-6881 SSntar>' .............. $415 80-3625 Cl'Mtivlty, caD Mr. Wm. '4JoMa..-.flMlll•lftft. Wem. 7500 dark oat.top dinllla at with s.Y;: Commode $35: Cabinet Newporter TV Sel" 496-1840 TEACUP Poodles. wtlitr, ~ •••••••••••• $400 PART TD\IE $2, br. Weaver, Ge11. Msr., KWIZ. black or avoctldo fn1Hd w/Door bin ~: Sl('d $.10;1 Open 'tll 8 P.~t. M""bfflhlp s.m discount goot1 b r e ed Inf, Xlnt A.ocntl ~ .......... MOO Pul out ....,... a P.U. Santa Ana. <nu .....mt dl81nr. detu'atlv• -l d9o Olum $20: Trunk• SJO. $.111; B7 Harbor Blvd CM 54US11 ~ ~~ Ttnnil club. pcdlir;ree. Ask $250. 537-8339 SWltcbbo&rd Op ........ $375 orders. H.B. • J'.V. Mn. W'AlnftfH J W IM'-a• lip. I Pc Madhernntu brul Buck doll ldln !ts 'l'ra.llk: GlrVlid'f ...... s.ns Tbacken.y 540-lSD .. ,"""""' • 1 llllVll btldl'oomaet -t*'"'9'Mr. a 0 ... -... ~ .... u ~ USED COLOR TV'S-* ~ * :-:11==""'=-~----1 Cir tee .-.,_ ,..._ _. MlXD> Poodle p11p9. 8 w T)lpltt.llPllt .... _., f'RDiOI tdelw mature H" .,.,..,... fw: A..li&n. chw, lar'lll tram. Lane. a.ta Mua Your cbo~ of lO. FUily Mhc. W.W 1610 havr bobbtd ta.its, 3 ma.ltt, 3 PIT 5ecrttary •••• $2.15 br '--'-'-hie tor' p/ ... -~ 1"lf4!tdtDcfd, N1Pt wbtft. ed m1m1r larp altll com-.,..... guatMt~. Tf'rmJ SllOO """""_,·~-... ..., Union acale; bolpttalizaUoa model, ~tcbifts putl de-MANY beautiful. old ORI~,,. mo From $199 00 Stt at fem11les, $20• ~8 aft Clow. o..t Hwy .• N.8. work. lox 513, Corana del lnlur., ~nQ! cart. c.a...a....... ..__. .. _ . .A.-...... TAL ART 0 BJ ECTS . .HENDERSON'S WANTED _4~pm:-=--.-=---.,...---Mar u_ ~· It .......,..,.... ---no::_._... CHINFSE ~la,y It ~WIRE ~ ... Call 8ett1 Bnct .._.. · nvwln1 t eateurlftt $195 VALUI carved fllrni • ORJEN· UT7 Harbor Blvd., C.M. cox terntr pul)lltN ........ ............ ---;:;;;.. BABYSll lER.. UvMn s .-. ·w eo. .. HJ--W'--a.. · •-......_NOW...-__ T .. _., ~...... ,A-. .. ... A1S5 Male. 10 wb Show -·"' ~ n u• .......... tD •·-d)'I. for 2\' Tl aid. ffUno. N'iw;o1tf 1iiot c.:;." a... rv_,: ~ ,,,. .;;;...~ -. ·-. ":-... _.., --Pumltu--6 -'lancee from champ 114U"ffttl. i,."; -• • •••••••••••••$4'16 t lnstoft Beac... un ,."""""1,_ -.,.,.,..,.._ • .......,... 714·,..... "103 ,: ·· ............... sm 11ome • uar Ol~ HOOSEW1FE1 ~"' 21. tor 11.00 PER WEEK HM'l I ,..,.. 1210 Coler l!V~ .... s .. ,.... ro=.,...· ~""-'...,....,.,·----- ·--·~· .. ••••••••• to $llO ... ~G.· 2 a_• I l mat~~ 10 to 2 Job; Tep Cemmf....... (Wiii 1111 ltent '"""*9_..,) lewt'!I Michl,_ 1120 -TOOLS -_..!._ P~!~ ... ~1 Mlet. AK~. P........ --• ... \•••n ... _ _._ ... at die,...,___ NO DOWN 1--""" __ ._ -lid ••1.1212 ., ·n•·A555 llnU"lll' ,._.,v. • l ... •••••••••••• -...,.._, -i ._ .,..,_,..,...,., """''"""" i...n u .. t _, .,, ,.,.n..,,.,, .......,_ _, --3H5 8 ~ ru .1 I pu , __ ~-OllClt ........ '300 ~::::·~ •::?~Dr R.elta\Rllt. AWJ 21(11 'II. '"" ...... ._ .. Our Store aw. . mr SINGER Touco-v--ic atat~. f IPtfd ch&ncer. Like •• c.asH SS l'lY • ...... .. • ... ,.._.a.tr . , ......... -a• ttq. -.-..,._. , 0ctM n-ont &MS .. N"1IOl't ......... ......... r(o ~ tront 8\11' • • llpai CCMOle. s.rv\c9nan new. • TUI °"" ••D .. ~ IHELTIE, Mtlt, Sable a ,..,._, Pollc:r '1P .... ts sm _ .... ________ QUAUTY ALUF.S 1Nltt>Et 1--vtnc aru. ~"" Y =~ r paymenll or as.u C9llll. We pq caa11 fen Whit., AKC, • 1" old. Lovrt ,....._ St clll ........ S!9t XITOfEN REL p ER. flall WOMAN ~ Clft tor 2 ~ ....... A,ltOYID PURMFTU•• ~I '.. otft'&s<li ~It Dfpt. m-7219 , runtturt ., Apptlw:ta dlUdftn. ~. 8'idn:F Cert ........ D.15 hr tbn•. IG«* Pan Udo chOtlra 1111 lllOllM .... 1M, lb. ttin J"r\. 215' ...,._ IW.,. C.M. ~ -~~~ Next I Alltlpl I Toail e GEJUWt SHEPHERD e 1'nles. fadll7 .... a.IS hr ConvaJetmlt c.tft',, • clQI T:15 ta 5:15 Vic Ada.m FASHION ISLAND Dab N, -.s..... """' -... _ ' BUSlEST ~ tn ON ITEM or -~ AKC lkttat ffif GtD.. <>mt., PIT .. 12.SO ht 1'18phlp Rd., N.B. ' MIPOlla, HD ID-nto alt N_.. ···CH • --• . ~· due J~ 1• 1• tmm. Tbe DAILY PR.Or OOMPLETE HOUSD't1L • su-ranlftd. ~ • •WW~ I -Buttonllolll, Overeut.I. blbl(I l"t•..W\4pd ~ k• 1 •--ff -ALLSET AGENCY t. Yaar Ad Ill our clall1lh!dlT _-1 __ ,,_.,....,.,..,..,,,_,___ AD .... ...,..., 1.., •• WUlftfid ~ ... -alao faney llJtcht!I. ;;;;;; time 6 aa.t. La C&1 ..... ~ .... or rn-... GERM.AN Sll:EPUERD ~ !Gt•.-. c.a.r. SCU752 SolMCIDt ril "'...... • LVN • ...... 6 IJlalnc"IOGlll-.... No att.mntDll ·~· ..,u· THE QUICKER YOU CALL. piel,. •ttllL Sit I: $15 lno CIAROC m lt._01_a1_N2«11 _____ _. __ hft __ cr_Ml_ ..... __ an_.arn__________ ,.._ !!!f . o.11 ~. -..&11 l .. THE QUICKER YOU SfU. .-Ptn>. s ........ , . . ' . . .. ""' ....... ,..... . -- J • There S more than one way to make your ·own money! Just for fun , you might try the little do-It· your1elf kit supplied above. But please don't try to spend the money your make this way. If you want to try to make the kind of money which la really spendable, try doing it thia way. Pick up your phone, dial 642-56 78 end say, "I 'd like to piece • Want Ad, pleeH.'' What lclnC. of • Want Ad7 How about .. 11. Int 1ome ef those nice thin91 you no lon9e~ uH7 Tiley may be gathering dust In your home, but someone else wants them end will put them to 9oocl use. ·Your DAILY PILOT Want ~d can coat at little •• $4.50. Think of your profit If you sold something worth much more then thatl Don't delay. Make th-.t spendable mohey. A DAILY PILOT Went Ad will 9et It for y0u feat. DIAL DIRECT-642-561B~Say .. ,,,.,,, h,, FM IOID •In PIOIEI llAL 51-1izl ·DAILY . -PILOT Want Ads Will Work. for .JQU . ' \ "' . ' ' .1 ,... ~ ~ ..... " .•. --,,. • ..._,.._.-. ...... ~ ...... ~ _ ........... _ • .A.b...I·~= ...:.·....:.....· ---~;...:..;..=-::.-=.......:·_..:·~·:.:..· •L.111'!:..:....... I I ·' .~ ' . : -· y boat atone• fO' boats. Facil ilfork CD 1'0Ul' bo hwy, Marinera »De per ft, 6'2--92 iXll FELLOWS liull w/pl"Ollf>, n1 • head. $45(). 26: l:fwy., N'pt. Bea· ~·t,l0 lo31 iJARINE lhops • Ir re as rs mile 1 c Hwy, N.J AT Fantasy Fully equipped, ~t tank, etc 546-909(, 54Ge56 X' LONESI'AR C ley, bead, sips ~ J.11 CG xtras. $3 fl4-Q7.SJ95 f 16' CHRIS* )lait tank, lrg wt eood, $750. 837-5 •14• VALCO fill ~ hp Jobnaon. • oond. New tr1r 301 Cabin Crutler kxcellent condit »est offer. 646-3' · tnboats 1JCl'ORY No. 1' 1 , Q;~,e;an: Ins $1.150. m.D ,. DUNNIGAN ceU!iit c.'Ofli!lt huonable. By f'l>-1625 , MASTS need re ~Vamislf, paint : Call Jim Z ; 646-4053 Ol' 9IM &!" SABOT $ (an be teen a. ~t Garden,~ : HOURLY R.: 1_ . * RBODE.9 1t:m Zone Boat 14 No. U5 ; also nice l'c>. S1995. 644 Hnported Aut f*Y'' •••• ~· IJS . I •• ~ ~ '64 Al ~'66: '63 i: =9'63: ~'67 ~ ~·64~ '65: '65: '63: ~ ;62 n !ii '59 " , .... tJCl'ORY No. 173, 2 aeta ol )alls, 4 Yeu1 old. ExceUent l ~tion. WHOO make. Mk. lbs $1.750. m.m3 * DUNNIGAN Sloop. Ell-ftllen COftc!ltSoa. S e tt huonable. By owner. Call f1S=1625 . MASTS need rellnil.'lllng? : Varnish', paint, rigging? : Call Jim Ziegler' : 646-4m3 or 962-0003 eve 1966 CESSNA Skylane. 310 hrl. T.T. $14.950. Clll alt. 6, 538-Un or 542--0323 st;·· SABOT SSO. w/Saila fa: be seen at: Lido Ille Mobie. HOIMI ~t Garden. 675-0619 3 BR, M1l mobile .; HOURLY RENTALS •• 000 for qalck ale. Bit to ;-* RHODES 19'1 * bcb. Pool. IUDdeck. 536-2'131 ~ 1.or>e Boat Co., Balboa MCllILE heme • Adult park. 14 No. 1854, nice cond 1 Sdr., 12' PoOl • loYely ; also nice 16' Glasspar home. 847-69'14 i.>. n995. G«-130 SliOCK , Racing S a b o t , l berglu1! mut, sail No. f634. Price $300. 847-5938 ~ Coronado 25, $6500 :· 644-0853 1.2.3 BR homes, tum or UD· furn, adult park. G o I ( course. r,'lOI, sauna. 536-2731 VAGABOND SO'xlO', 1 BR., furn.; full metal awn'r· Adult Park, 545-6715 eve1. ~ • LI a •• Ir• • ., a rl1i i • C • • ' •a• a••·--~· I .. ~~~··-----~ •' V SED IMPORT ~ I • ~ SPECIALS • :: •. ,64 saa5 • ~ AUSTIN HIALIY snm 77 I '66 =:::oADSTll '1395 '6l=~rr .. '2195 >-='64' ::.~~;~~ '14'95 JC ~ WACM>N, l&H ~ ·: '67 DAnUN '1595 !'; PICKUP•/ ..... ~ '64 ::.:-:"H...., '995 ·. '65 :-c:.ou.. ,..... '1795-~ '65 :rnoN WAMN. » '995 '63 ::.'° ~-:.:.. '995 ; 62 Tl.J '995 . '59YWl9AI '595 , ......... ~ ... .......... MEANS Contemporary Elegance FROM Nabers Cadillac JUST A FEW EXAMPLES '66 CADILLAC $3595 Outwte.... ,_ DeVllle ""'"'" ... _,..,. cMs1'M wftll ,,. """""" ""'..... 11111 '"""' lntlrtor, "'" -· Mluralty, • -nv olMr -.. a. conven~• extras. Veno cerefutlv drf.,.n a. .,_, rnotlculoua c.ero IMldt •lld out, '63 CADILLAC $1495 Coupe. ,.nllMd In -'" New-• lllU* •1111 lfflllor I. ..., .... im.rlor. H11 full -r I nd l'NnY other deluxe locto<y 6'-lftch1dlne tleclrlc WfOt. _,, Wllllo wwll tt,.., Trurv 111 C111t1t111dl"t - '64 CADILLAC $1995 C-DtVllle -""9 II~ ut.,for wlftl 1111 llledr "'""' reof. Thia """-le<ie It ""''""" ne•ur.irv wlfll fKfofY 111' '8fldllloftl"9 lfld Ills 111 the luxury -r lol!Uff• lllCIUdlnt -r vonts•tl .. rl,,..br1kes.0wl.,. doWS •lld ,,,. AM-FM rldto. Drive 11111 --,,.,.., '62 CADILLAC $995 StcNll DIVllle, SNrtllne llurellftdY 0 1.,1« •1111 ..,, ,_ lllltt It•""' and nvlon '""'lot. All flt Cec11nec•1 -ICCH-IH lllChldlng ~--IDCI<, crvlN conll'OI, erectronlc ..,., -Wiit Win· ....._ fl(. Fec:tory elr «lfldlllonln1 • cour11. A ~ buy ,, "''' .... ~ ..... '*"" "'" ........... 1rtce. '64 LINCOLN $1995 CenllMntel. TI!ft bellllv hi~ en -~ ~ cludl111 -'""""' end -wnt w-. ,_ tarv air e0ftdfllenln1 Of courw. TI!• f~,.rlor OI llllt c.ar tiet Ml teollllr ""'°''"""· T~lt b rrvtv an oui-•lltlldlfle velut •t "'" ..,. rwret. '63 CADILLAC $1495 ~.-1 -lft • 11111._I A tllfMler~ erctle wllll• llllerl« wl1fl leelhlr ..... llYIOll lnttrlor, ,K!W'f 1lr :ondlltonlnt, "'" -lncludlnt ' wev _, I. • '°"' ol o!Nr dehllc• exlf•. ~ ••ctflenl care bv ~· •revloln owner. You ~klfl'I min lhl1 oM. '66 CADILLAC $3595 '61 CADILLAC $795 . StMn DeVllle. Tiit ~·· 4 window modtl. Orltl,..I lntlllllc sllvw lllne ,...., wlfll hl""°"lalne Interior. All -~, eQUf P .... nl lllc:ludlnt • WIY NII, -r wnr •lndowt. ~IKlrO<'llc .,.., -r ~ rocks and Ill tour!Ml t1crorv 1lr condlll0<1ln1 lltr your drlvlne •'-••ur•, '64 CHEVROLET $1495 Tiit ewr -uMr 1moe11 ~ s-t. AJI« brenu n,.rlor wllh ~fff """· VI tftllfte, IUlo!Nlle lrl M· mission. _., sfHrlne, -r btlltM. '#11119 1ldl well ttm. FactoN 111' -lttenlll1 ,. -i 1111 1111._ on 111.e •erm drr,,..., '65 MUSTANG $1495 Hlnllof COllP<' ''"' .... In t br""I mt11lllc OIU* celer wllll metclllM bucket _, '"'"~· s-1•1 ""'81lt wllh wlcN o"'' -· For vour •felsurt If l\lt Ille f,\u~ll 11er•t0 N<k. 111410 •NI Ml l9r. llnltd ti•• Ind dull 1xll1utll. Tflft -1y 811d VOUlll Cll< II w·t1MU1 1 llollbl Cl'll of !hi *' llllv• .OU will mokt. OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM • YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVI~ THE ORAN&l OOAST HARIOR AUA. NABERS NGO I~ Auto. N00 TllNSPORf A TION YOLISWAGIN ·~ ~ wm Buy Your Vollmvaaen or Porsche 6 pay top doUan. Paid for or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 J--1'61 l-1HI CONTlllEITAU .All .... mlleffe cewts .,.. ........ .All wl"' IMl!ler lft. tlrtorl. ttll -. elr -1-tloll. vl!wl roob, AM 'M re· 11111 ., 1llreo, 1NI ell ...,., MERCURY MOmREY ..,,.. '""" 2000 .. JOOO ..... 4-o--"'~· lftc:ludl"9 vlnvl '-• efr CllNlltlonlnt •llf ell MdttY Ulr• • IAV. '1100 UP TO SAVI '1000 UP TO 7-1t61 J-1t61 -- Couaan & XR7 MONTEGO Motl Wllll •fnY1 '-• ell wltll •Ir c:ctndillonlne. 111 IMdM Wllll ,..,., hint. ,r_ 2JOO lo 5000 rnttn . PrlUcl WAeONS. UDANI AND HARDTOPS All loaded Wftll u rru . ,,..,. '3495 IAVI •aoo UP TO A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ef LATI MODll. CONTININTALS ..,.. .... ., loldeM. ,_, ,_,,.,..., v-~ flt ••• lrectlw colon elld tlWrlert. Netwe tty elf ere _..,.. wtlll •II !!It luxury cer -r '"'"'" """ UHCI. Some NW 1utom111c speed control. FM I. $1treo M" 1Ylltm1. ore .. •It. k• lo 11111recl1f1 lllt~ 'O!ldlllon end llffulY. PllCID AT SAYINCH TO YOU wllll FACTORY WAHANTY SPECIAL PURCHASE Fre111 FOID MOTOI COMPANY Of 1967 MUSTANGS 1967 COUGARS 1967 MERCURYS c-. s.ffnt, ConYWlfbltl, Co'°"Y Part St111on w.,ono. 14111-• cllokt FllOM -•le lr11•1m1UI0<1. redlo. ,,..._. I M -r 1~ TO fllH -· feel...,. t lr <Ol'Cl•flot\fno, t i< "'' .,, '"'' -... ... mile. p,~-:n~'·" •actory Warranty 1''4 HM POU IUICI ....... ., • ' .., a1v1•1t• lie,.._, 1-~ orle!NI .. ,. ...... .. wt. ~ "'*" wtlll ,llllY It c I I r ' llltdl ........... Hfl _,._.. """'' -•" ... ~ ""'~ '"""c lr•Mmlulon, -..f "lua •II the -r •-'"'· -· nlet lllvltr• "'11urtt ., .,. •• ft. °"'"'" lllCludl.. air condf· 16.000 "'"" erld ''°"'"'· Thlt cer •·~ .,,_ IW lf'fllntl ~ Ille cert ol -ra. Sl>Ow room the erfel,,.1 _, Ir•~. -Ir-11 Ill. $21'5 Ste ..... Cllf'. ,.-.,, .__, $2lt5 1''4 PORD 19'1 MllCUIY SHt. Mtlllt""' J-dr. COll"l"f -n Siii. HT. e-1. I'-lrOJI Wttl. W..-rM llrtl """" .,,._ Int. a. er _..,.. CM. AIM-_. L-Y rf. l•I -lk lre,.mllalofl, ...wie Ir-R&H, r941 ... lleettr, -.... Kl, ml. ~ .. "'"''"' tedWY air 7AllO tel. ml. Tr•-cend. New llftt, M In lly erte. oWMr. "'°'" ...r "rt. l"rl<fd !er oulC• ••It. $26'5 '""" .__, '"" ,... UM COlYml SH-11 cou .... .... ,,., _,,_ '°' --"''°'""l>C't and corntortabl• drfvl"9 Aull>m1llc "•n1mluion. POWer 11ftrln1. -r brtl<H. -.. 1 ... dclwl. teclON air ~llonlnq. A.M-FM redlo. New Urtt - )1-KIUll "'"" $27'1 , .. , CAMAIO Hartl• au,e. T,,.. Cir b ffl ....,.,_ c-lllen ... lftlf •.ooo mlle , lout.,, "'"" •ut• "•"' .••. # 4llo. ,,..,.,, -r !.':''':i. ACl._!1>1 a. $25'5 ... MDCUIY MONTCl.All THUNDllltRD .; LANDAU 2600 Harb'oE Blvd. Cost8 Mesa (OPIN IVNDAY) Johnson .&. Son . 54()..91QO U11C1D1.M M•IJT.COU•AI MAUI , . ' - SALB DIPT. Of'IN ,,,. .. t :OI MON.-Fll.t SAT. I SUN. t :OM:OO -.JOO W. COAST KWY,. NIWPOlT ICM. Ja.7711 ~1 ; OAJLY PlLOT 4& USED CAR · SELL OUT! ,,.. ENGUSH M>ID COtlSOLI WAeON · Rldlo ,tNI ........ ltoclt No. PlffJ FULL '999 PIUCI : "" FORD ,UTUltA .. l"ASI. WAeOM ~uto.. Powtr dWlnm, ttt> tor'( 111', No. 111SMI. FULL $1699 PRICE: "' on.. ws MIO. "" PLYMOUTH ~. 11110 •• -· .... 1119, facrorv 1tr, Lie. He. PBW 06I. 'ULL •1299 PRICI: PONTIAC O•ANO !"RIX 5-t Cou... Full ""!!z Air CIONI. Lie. No.. ecE • 'ULL •149 NICI: "' On~.,,* IUY ON IEACH CITY'S lASY CHDITI ' II YW -·· llllM -............. -"' • If etlltr .... " ... ,. -... """' • If -...... '"' ttlrtlf ... _ ... Al.L uas IASIO Ott )6 llo\OS. ON APl"llOlllO C•IOIT 'la MILi IOV1'M OP THI SAN DllCW> PIDWAY Wtdntsdl1, May 1.S, 1968 9iOO•w Cart 9IOONew Catt DOWN + TAX AND LICENSE NO FINANCING PROBLEMS AT BOB l.ONGPRE PONTIAC. ALL FORMS OF FINANCING AYAILAILE. CHOOSE GMAC OR BANK TERMS. 24-36 Ol 48 MONTH TERMS WITH CASH BACK OPTION IF NEEDED FOR YOUR VACATION. ON YOUR APPROVED CREDIT WILL DELIVER ANY NEW 1968 PONTIAC FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION ~uto LMting EASE • 1968 Ford Ge.Jaxie 500 4-<lr, HT. Fully eq., incl air. 392 VS ena., driven only 4500 mi. $86.U per mo. Call Cort Fox Auto LHting 42-8440 or t1ee at 2'24-D W, Coast Hwy btwn 10-3: 30 pm. Eves & wknds 49&-66~ rtANY WONDERFUL OP· POR'n1NITIES tine been diacoven!d ln Clusi.fled Ada. 1'urn back to ''Business ~ portunlties" NOW! MAKE A MEMO to ptber up toys you no lonlft need, lelJ them for c.a!b with OusUied Ads. Dial 642-5671 today! mported Autos 9600 Imported Autos ~m{Y1'"!6 STARn ~ CHICK IYIRSON, INC. ''7 .,..., '1699 UIW11 '" .,..., . '1499 '60 YW "IUG" $499 '64 YW 6 Pau. PU $1199 1 Olly '67 YW C1mper lr1nd llew , 1 °"" (2) '60-(2) '63·'" ,Ponchn . , ! ... Tw •CHtc• Yw T-,> ' 1m..-.......,c.... .... Mtua 671-JIW Service Dept. Open 7 to 9 p.m., Mon.-7 to 6 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. Sales Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon thru Fri. 9 to 6 p.m., Sat. & Sun. _JI ___ 11~1_1 __ SIRVICI . 9908 UMCI Cars 9900 CHEVROLET 1963 CHEV Impala Sta Wa$:'. 9 Pus • Auto trane It power steering. See this $1195.00 lst Cir Lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 '65 CHEVY IMPALA. sea hlul' with black Landau top. Loaded~ Radial tires, dlr. One owner. Immaculate, see COMET REAL ECONOMY • * 19115 Mercury ~ Cpe. 'Ibrilty six with std. trans .. radio I. beater. A rood car tot commuting to Los An· ge)es. n.11 Price $995.00 1st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-Mercw-y Costa Mt'9Q Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 DODGE to appreciate. nso cash or --------'67 RIVlERA, t.p. chr whls, take trade. 494,9773 '6.5 DODGE Polar& -S 0 0 1tereo tape, Str bucket sts. I~!'!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! Convert. Ps, pb, R/H, low xtnt cond, $4400 Pvt. pty. 1958 Chevy Impala. 2 Door. mites, Orig owner. $1800 or 837~231 elt a:30. 348 rngine, extremely nice beat ofHr. 673-72$2 --------'61 Buick La Sabre 2 Dr 11.T. condition in1ide .l out. $425. '57 DODGE Sta Wagon nl~ '62 Falcon Squire, lta wag, AT. R.H. PIS Must srll. ·.Sc" Sat a1ter 9 AM 842·2342 transportation car needs dlr. like new, radio, heater, Only $495.00 SU-6608 ·s: CHEVY Impala 2 cir hdtp, paint. Only $199.00. 842.fi6(XI auto. $75 Cash or tradP. '65 IUVlERA "Grand Sport". VS, auto trana. .,wr str ,\ Dlr. Pymts $'29 mo. After Jt. $800 and takr over. Custom hrk~. Pvt pert,y. S 6 0 0 . '61 Dodae.6 cyl eng., 3 apd oo 494--9773 buU1 548--2057 m-400.7 the colwnn· sns. Need '56 Cad Coupe de Ville, air . '67 El C_ll1Tl_tno_ . ....,396~q-. ...,,-apd-: work. 646-4577 cond., d 1 r , PXC~tlonally trans. Real nice. Take over clean, tup l)'lf"ChanicaJ cond. CADILLAC pmL~. 49f>-M20 FALCON S19 caah tl9 mo. Alter 4, • CHEV '61 Impala 2 dr HT. --------639-3617 SI CAD Cpe. OVL 36001 mi. AC, Auto. PIS, v. NEED A CAR? ~11 pawer, factory air. fin· 8 Onr owner ·~ CAN'T BE FINANCED? isbed in Montego ROiie. with '58 Chev. Imp91& 2 dr hdtp. e Bankropt? e Repoae11tlon? 2 tone charC'Olll & !'OIM! mter-J4S enii needa work I~ run-eBad 0-cdit? e I>ivatted? lor. Motor completely recon-nino $1.00 50-251'7 ' e Mllltary e New \II Atta? dlt.lonf.'d ~.000 mill>~ oock -"·--·-·----- Malce Payday Paymenta McCARTHY MOTORS 1420 So. Main ' Edinaer <2 blocb N. of Sean.> Santa Ana Pb 542-3507 ~II Price $795.00 bt Ou-Lot !>fl Harbor Blvrl. JOHNSON & SON Uncolo-Mercury '58 Triumph TR 3, rdstr. dlr, C'OmCll rettored enc. a 1 uphol. $150. cub or tradt. • ~ts $29 mo. Aftt!l' J, Colt.a Mesa Brlnch 911 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 14 CAD ~ de Ville flll1 JIO'ftf, aid cond., low miles. 4M-97T.\ Excel concl. $2500. Pvt pty. ... '&\ MG Midret. ldnt C'Ond, , dlr, 11U original. 175 (Uh t:1t • tr11de. Pymts $311-88 mo. 51 CAD Qle de vtlle 'lo4'ded. re~ tl'r onl)' S 19 9 . o o Atttr 1. 639-311'1 ~Dlr 12 FLEETWOOD. 4 dr ttda.n, beautillal cond, $1750. ,Priv/owner, m-sru • CAD Convt. alt. -.... Good COlllil .... Pvt •. .,... . '66 OU.V'F.LLE SS 396. 4 iq:d, like new. all IC· cessorles $2'JOO. ~1'7 ·~CHEV. Spt. Coupe With 60 V-8 en~. Eng, not iutalled. $50. &12...aT C .. YSLll '54 OHRm.IR hnpeNl, heml.beada, PS/PB, air, xlnt cend. $315. alt .. 962...wn.7 COU&AR '68 BUHO tt.w. °"Pr ~ for _. ,.., mo. , ............ l'ttld • Qltl a:. n.e ...... ~ 19&4 FALCON. F\Jtura. 2 dr, H.dt. 6 cyl, auto trans. radio. wsw tir8 · real sharp, one OY'TIU car. 96Z-Ot09 FORD 195 7 Ford W1.s;on . R.ldkHteater. Auto. Trani.. New paint. $225. S4&-H alt 5 'll M Gala.lrde 4 Dr. H.T. AT. R.H. VII a nice car ........ '11 l'...s Oallm 2 dr. jLT. A.T. Jl.H. V--1 Whit~. red ~ ODb' saOO ~Dir • J'Ont Sta w..,., nso 50-.9613. 300 LQronJa. Newport ~adl '54 Ford Statton. Wagon cl<'.8.n .,_ttr t:rwwm'8akwl on- l)>. Dlr .... ODao.-. .'Cl -i\lli if±iiir: ... ........... ...... DIPT. OPEN ,.. FORD '64 T,Blrd Landau, dlr, air cond. Like new. 0$185 cub or take trade. Call 494-9773 '66 Mustang H. top, V-8, atd. dlr, extra c~. noo cub or trade. Make low pymnts. ~3617 '63 Ford Calaxie 500 conv. 390. VIS A.T. R .H. PIS a sharp car. Only $600.00 1142-66al Dir '65 FORD Mustang V-8. 4 sp. R.H. WIO tire11. Rally pack. Joe 494-9712. Wed- Thurs It. wknds. MERCURY 'Ill BRAND new atation wagon. Air, etc., all Sf!tvice free for 40,~ mile11. Leue for Ul.9 per month. Allo available: e x c e p t i o n a l bargains on our leue tumim. Leaae 04! pt. John90l'I .t Son Lincolfl • M erC\ley, 6424181 , 2 DRIVD.S, 3 c~ Buy ou.r old reliiltiJe '37 Colclriy Park, PIS, PIB, only $200. Call 545-1415 '59 MERC Sta Wag. Fae. Air. ltadJo.-P/S. Auto. New ri11c job. 3ill 1.5tb St. NB. Cor 15th"' Orange. 642-7&11- '6.l MftClll')' Mtry 4 dr cu.stom lLT. A.T. R.H. PLS " beautltul turquoise <>nty sm.oo 142.ant Dir. MUSTAN& '66 MUSTANG, aU GT ex· tru. Futt.ck, add 2 + 2 Ota, SJHj. 60-l&M bef 5 PM '15 ~. Very delL 21;000 actual mn. Ile•. ..... 'W~RAH.aato drtve, air. 25,000 ml. SJ.Ill, Xlnt. a.62S4 '67 GT Futtleck. air A all extru. Tab fllftt ,,amtl . u.-m1.lf2-m5 .. I + .i, l'eifti94. ~ --.. ~.--.--....... • an MUSTANG '65 Muat.ang, VS, automatic trans, rally pack 1 Power steering mly $1599. Phone 6iHiO'l3 HOLIDAY RAMBLER '66 Mustang Hdtp. V-8, 1uto, rib, 19,0I» miles. New tires, xlnt cond. $185 Q 546-4 7'.l5 19S5 Red Mustang 2+2 automatic transmission. $1800 4S.1-9'l.12 ·-OLDSMOBILE GREATF.ST Transportation $150 1953 Old's F\ne Motor. Power steering. OR 3-8316. Alt 5: ~ all day wtcencb PLYMOUTH '60 Plymouth 4 Dr. sta wagon A.T. R.H. PIS nice car nttek ~ work only $199.00 8G-8808 PON1lAC ''6 PONTIAC Gnnd Prix Cpe Hard ~. Factory Air PONTIAC ROY CARVEil PONTIAC -Rarlaar Bl., a.ta ... Kl6 4444 Ormlp County'a Exe1*tw fer kolll • ROJ"l'l ·and Bently. '65 GTO. 4 spcl. vibrtSOl'lic, 11nd stereo.· lmmac cood. $179.}. 548-8907 RAMBLER * Trailer Towi"i Special 1963 Rambler AmbaMIMtclt V8 4 Dr. Sed. Std gear shift-with ~ve. Ideal for your va- cation. Fl1ll Price $995.00 1st Car Lot on H8.l'bot-Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Uncoln-.~ Cotta Mesa B!"lllch 19'1 Harbor Blvd. 6'2-7re<l '63 RAMILlll • 4 Dr. Cusic T'IO'St.. w.,. AT · R ·HA Bee.uMlloar dlr Only $695.00 cond. ran Pll'ftl'· Thi.a car tao l42"'60I ha only .., drtYm lt. ·~ Ramble!-American. iilri top Sport Coupe, llUtolliatk true" beautlf\11 OIU'. 81*1.al · · · ttt ·ll(89. AJOM 642-«m Hol· idl\Y Rambler. mDn by a local Cotta Mesa flunily and can be bought at . lei& thlln ~ of new pr~. .............. $2695.00 ···•·····• ht Car Lot on Hartlol' Blvd. JOHNSON & SON ~Memary '«> Rambler Station Waaon. Automatic, UH, ,.,.. •atr. Ccl9ta Meta Branch ~~ J9ll ff.ut>cr Blvd. 642-~ -====:========---1 '12 PONTIAC 'l'm.-t 4 *· A.T. R.H. a -.,. ClllBPlld ~ Sf tt. H TaD lltOe ____________ _,,,,, __ , 1D4111 l>lr. '9 P'Clft' •• dr ... A.T. JUL Air..._ Geod tnnllpo. ..,... car oal1 •• ~. 2 cir Rel tDp. llPftd S2I CW M erp. P/I. ••• ml Ex eond .... .....,.. . BY Owner. Im~ GP • 'C ~. ltlll ... =:..··-·· flllpw,llr .... ~ .wem . .-.•• ~ ; EXAI I FC FULLY TAINE TEM • ATED · IRAI PICKV NISH HAVE Horr slHF Tl -F~R "~~-S~F,E, QAREFREE~~FU·N VACATION, TRY THEODORE ROBINS'.~ ''SEE ~~ERICA" PLAN. THAT'S WH 'ERE .YOU SAVE ENOU.GH ON YOUR NEW FORD OR GUARANTEED USED CAR· TO PAY FGR THE .TRIP! ·woOLD Y~U BELIEVE ' PART OF IT?1 ROBINS SPECIAL . CAMPER . . . . PACKAGES . SAVE YOU . EXTRA MONEY! EXAMPLE: 8 FOOT CAI-OYER CAMPER FULLY EQUIPPED. ICE BOX • &AS STOVE • SELF-CON- TAINED WATER SYS.T~M • 12V/llOV ELECTRICAL sys. TEM • DINETfr.-COJ.lPtmtr FURNIS~E1> &-DECO • ATED • SLEEPS 6. MOUNTED ON A IRAND NEW '61 FORD STYLESIDE PICKUP. 131" WHEELBASE. ALL YOU HAVE TO FUR- NISH IS YOUR CHINA I SILVER AND THE DESIR~· TO HAVE FUN. COMPlfTE WtPf.R & TRUCK RENT A VACATION HOME ON WHEELS! Completely ~·If cont•ined Condor Motor Homes sleep 6-10 ft. deluu Goldline C.mpers sleep 4. More tun than a mount1in or beach cottage • • • easitf on the vacation budget! C.R todey for reserntion!642-0QIO. CLASS WITH ICONOMYI 1968 ·ENGLISH FORDS Tite fei,11le111 Medel "C", wltli roe111 f.. I e411lts. 100 111lle top tpH4 end 30 milH to the 9ello11, IMIU c-fert end pride ef ownership for e1tdleu mllet ef cerefrH ncetion drivin9I 4 1pHd or 1uto1111tic tren1. BRAND NEW CORTINA GT 4 DOOR 'No. lt76. GTX Strl11•, 4 1pd. 1y11cre. tr1111., etc, $1995 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP We ue Oran9e County's exclosive dealer for SHELBY AMERICAN COBRA GT-350'1 GT·SOO's For the ultim•t• in vac.tion travel~ drive I Americ•'s #I high performance car! L 1 r g • stock of new 1968 F1stbacks ind Convertibles ready for imrMdiete delivery! Special c1 .. ,. ance -two I 967 L'eft-overs. PEACE OF MIND GUARANTEED! Drivin9 your pr•sent car on your vacation 7 Let vs 9ive it 130 vit•I tests in Southern C•lifornia's fint Ford Rotund• Dia9noatic Center. Takes only lO minutes while you w•tch on your own electronic di•ls to be sure your car is SAFI. ULIAIU. OPllA TIN'i AT PIAK PllFOIMANCI. m;;:;::;p:;~::::;;iiiiiiii;:;;;;;i;::;;iiiiii:i;;:::;::;.;::;m;:::;:;::;;;:::;;::m;;:::;;;::;;::;~=== v SCIENCE BAS DEVELOPED ... · THIS FOR YOUR CAR. •• NOW ••. wt c•n scientiflc•lly analyie •nd check over 100 •r .. 1 on each used c•r th• •f· fects its performance prior to Mllint' it. You IMly with bullt In confidence wfMn you buy • Theodore Robina UMcl Cu th•t carrl• the Dl•gnostfc sticker. TheM cars •re gu•r•ntMcl 100% -,, .. -' ... ,. 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 IS to chooH from -'60 thru '67 yHr mod.ls. 6 to I 0 passen9er -some with air conditionin9. PLYMOUTH -'66 MERC COMMUTER - ICONO BUS'S -FORDS -.FALCONS - f AIRll.ANES--COUNTRY QDANS--CHEVY II WAGON Ex•mple: '65 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 4r. 352 en9., 1uto.1 PS, redio, huter, 20 % d-1t ., tr1de SH I"' mo. JO 1110. VEX2,. $1695 '66 MUSTANG VI, eir cond., console, lendH top, 1ute., RIH, PS. Tex I licenH dow11 $66 per mo. )0 mo. llue book price $25211. $1495 3 -'&& FORD LTD'S -3 ) LTO'c. 4 Door heNftops, 2 with eir co"'itlonin9, full power, Lie. RRY316. Stk. No. 7HIA Lie. TUI 03. 20 % d-n er tr1de $5' per 1119, J6 mo. .. UllD CARS 6-'67 PORO CUSTOMU $1595 6 te ch-from. 4 Or. VI, ewte., llH. 20 % - 4o-or trede $46 per 1110. J6 111e. &e111pl• Ne. ,7717 '61 CHEVROLET CAMARO $2895 4400 11111", J27 entiH, Ce111ele1 vinyl roof, 1u+o., PS. Feet. w1rr1nty. 20%·4ewft., trede $7' I"' -· lt mo. W&0072 '64 FORD XL H.T. 4 Or.-VI, fllll power, f1dory eir cond., bucket suh, II% 4own er trade $49 per 1110. 24 mo. Rl~OIO '65 FOrtD GALAXIE 500 VI, 2 Or. H.T. Aute., ,S, RIH. 10 % down or tr~de $11 per 1110. JO me. TAE901 '67 CORTINA GT Red, 4 ,,...., Meck interior. 20 % down er trade $41,., -· J6 111e. UPSllO s1395 '63 FORD XL H.T. s10-95 va, 2 Or. H.T. Fvll ,.wer, bucltet tHh, futory air. 6l V, 111.del. 111' down or trede $49 per 111e. 24 mo. PRCll2 '67 SHELBY OT-500 4 1pHd, hot He. 20'-dewn er treJe $19 per me. J6 1110. UYH 191 2·'66 VOLKSWAGENS.2 Sedan I 111a roef. 20 % dewn or tr14e SH per me. JO 111e. SST4U-TSX491 5 -'67 MUST AN,as -5 7 Celora te choose fre111. All with factory WI" re11ty, ell with VI e11tlne, Hte1netic, power dMr• i119, HH. 11 'f. down or trede $'6 per 1110. )6 '"°' Lie. TU917;TEY924-T9VS22-TRJI 1l·ULfl42. '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $3295 t..._ded. PS, P·windows, P·s•ah, air cond. 20 'f. 4ew11 er trede $9) per mo. 36 1110. TRJ266 llve leolt Price $4070 MUSTANG SALE 20 TO CHOOSE FIOM "6" & "I" CYLINDIRS. 4 SPUDS, AUTOMATICS, SOME WITH POWEi STIDING & All CONDITIONING. 1HS THIU 1t67 MODELS, CONYEITllLES, COUPES AND z+2 FASTIACKS. EXAMPLI '65 MUSTANG VI H.T. Fully ~uipped. VI, RIH, euto., ll'S, . 10% dow11 er trade $4' per mo. JO mo. POPl67 --· $1295 \.. ... '"' .· ''CARVER CARE CARI'' ALL HAVE OUR 'EXCLUSIVE 1 OOo/o WARRANT-YON ENGINE, ~ . TRANSMISSION AND. DIR=ERENTIAL COMPONENTS FOR ,.. 'U PONTIAC 8-llla • Door ' ..... w ....... a_ HvdraJNtk:, _, tlH""• ' brtku . rlHllo. l!Mi.<. ftfW c;.,,or•f WSW tires. l't<k>ry •"· $2177 'ULL NICI ,.. '66 BUICK Cut'-S--· • .. _.. Vt. eu...,..tle. -11Mrf111> radio. ,,....,., ...,,._ we"'. fectory "'· $31.77 'ULL N ICI ,.. '65 BUICK t --r 1-1 w-. VI, IUI<> m•tlc, rtrflttllf'f" stttri"t· r•dt0, hoeattr. wllltt 1id9 wells. $2399 ...... PULL PllCI ,.. '65 IAMILER no f OGor hardloll. ' cvllr>der. •ufo-matlc. -1twer1ne. rldlo. hfff~r. wlllle Iida Wllll, $1577 PULL PllCI ,.. '65 Ol.DS f-15 . >--1 Deel' ....... cvt•-·· .,..,.,.,It, -alftrlnt. ,..,.., ........ wlllle Side wtfll. $17 77 ... llUU NICI '62 CADWC C-O.VHlt. HYdrt..,tllt . -@• ·-'"· .. ec11e. heller. wlllta wefts. -Wlndewt, f«to<Y •Ir COlldlt'°"' ,,, .. $1577 FULL N tcl - YOUR PROTECT10N. • '66 CllYROlfT '67 VOi.VO C1or1«< 1 0oot h«dtoe VI, allio-' 0oot -"· 122$ 4 <Yli ... r ........ m..tt.c. oower 1tet.ri"'1. raictt0. tte:•tet, ' _.., '""""'"'"· rtdlo, loffter, wftltf tide wall "'"· ...,ltt 11de wall tlrH $2377 $2277 ,....,. PULL NICI PULL NICI '67 &TO '63 TEMPEST f DclO' .,.,_, Vt. 4 ""°'' radio •NI ""''" -C-rfld tine LfMll,. 2 Dew. Aulomatlc. f'llllie, llfffotr, wlllle wtll. Tiiis 4'.'7S lftlle '"'· ~-.-.-·~ .. llOY~ l'Oflfiltc. $2977 $1077 NILL PllCI PUU. N tcl '66 BOllVILLE '6 7 MUSTAllG 7 Door hardtW. Hydr1matl<, -2 0oor herd•. va. o-ui-tk , ,,..,,,,., r•dlo. l>H ter, wfllte .. ~ •• -_..,., ..... heeler ..... ,,. _, wlndowl, ltclOry tlr Corid~ tioftl .... wells, fectery 1lr, ,.lly 911--, ftK llnlln. $2877 $2877 -,uLL NICI PULL PllCI '6' _CAT AUNA 'U DOD6E GT 2 OGor htrdlOP. Hydr....,111<. -• • <Yfinder, '°'"'*''... -...... 5'ff.rlne. rldio. .,.ater. ...,llt •ldt ::; r::i; '::I :.::•1n't:~~.,... well tire , IK!orV air COlldltlonlnw. $2677 $1 477 llULL NICI llULL NICI '64 PCITIAC · '65 R'-.CNIO Convtrtlblt. va. 1utom111<. ~ Aut-•lc trt,.,,k1lell. rldle -•••rlne. rldlo ........... .,,,, .. lldt ,,....,., • C'fflndtr -·· well tire. $1377 $1777 FULL NICI PULL PllCI ' '66-«DS '65 POllTIAC Cutlna 1 Ooor. VI. au'°"'41tfc. -· ftf'l\PHI 4 0oor • _,_, W-stw<lft9, redJo. ... ale•, tm119 Sid<! YI, llYdr-11(. -si.er"'9. rt w1n -· faC!orV •Ir COftdllio..lftt. dlo, llffter. ..,,,,. ,,.,. wen "'"· $2377 $1877 fULL PllCI fULL Pitel '65 MUSTAll& , 0..-.......... VI. , ... fr-,., ...... -~ ............. er, .... lie aide -llS. $1 877 NU PltCI '67 POllllAC b.-W. '-. ,..._ M1*Wflc. _....,..._.,.._,,.... ......,, ,...,., air ............ -"'41lfewelll. $3977 ·11uu NICI '65 CATAUIU I .ew t M.._ _,., ltedle _, ...... 11¥*-'lc. -·-Ille. $1977 llULL ~ '67 flREBID S.rlnt. Au419m1tk tr•nsmlulon. -· •-lne ...... llMter, wlllft well "'"' taclory wrreftfv -''"· ..,...._ $2877 I MtLL PltCI '" OIVIOlE1 '-* • Door .... ••• -·--tlldl. -,_...,. rlldlt. llelfer, wflltlt Mii tlN . $2477 NLL Pltcl ·'U RAMBLER 719 6 N-r WI-& CYlll!der, 1vlefNtlc, rlldlO. llffler, wllffl aim wit ttr.. $1377 llUU N ICI I .. '65 &Ull> Piii '67 lf MMS ., :=--:,;:. :ti..-=-~ , Dew iw.o.. VI. -'""""· radle w ...................... _,.,, fK!OtY .,,.. -11-ifll, tires. ~ $2277 9,205 'UU NICI MILIS '66 &TO '66 lllCI I .,_. .......... VI. 4 S"9d tr-llM.-tr ' .,.,. ...... VI. llM'• ......... _~ ............ l'Nlltc. ----............ ...... •ll """' '""' lllw -wlllle ....... flldlry .,, ............... metdlil9 ........ $2577 $257-7 PULL NICI PULL PRICI t ,, '67 CllVROlD '65 MUSTAllG Iii tM llkkw. ' cvn-r. 3 .....,. ~1 91tlillder. -lie tr•nsmlulon, tr ...... sloll, ,_..,., l'lt•r MW tiru. edt "'""'' """· rlHlio Mid llUtar, 11.aJ mt•. f'Kllrv .. rrt llfy -....... $1771 $1 777 FULL N ICI 'UU NICI '66 IUKI '65 FORD ~ 5"dtl detuJCt 2 DOOr holrdto11. VI, S-' -· Vt. Cl'UilorMtk:, -r ~,.mefk, redto et!d f!NIW, Wfllll I-In.. recllo. ........ wlllte WaU ... well "'·· ti .... $1877 Sl87l llULL PltCI llULL PltCI _... . '67 COUGAI ''5 POITIAC .., ., -va. ~; -1iwrrn" riilli. li'iilililiii'rt • Doil' ,..,_., HWr• lleeMr. wlltte 11dt wtft llrH, air -INliC. redle. Mt~r, w11"9 welts, dltloftllle. -..._. • eet, fKtory t lr, :W,360 '"''"· 13,864 $2577 MILU llULL PllCI '66 &TO ''6 OlDS va. hydre"'lllc, -· 111er1.... •• c 0-a ..._.. Vitia °"!Mr dlo ..... ..,. """"' 11dt wens. io•kf lf'td.-tlc. -''"''"'· -""-'-W/IVreuofM bucJm -fl. ........... <Mio ......... ..,,, .. -"'· . .. ..,,, .... $2577 $3177 llUU NICI llULL NICI • • • AND WE HAVE A CAR FOR YOU. NO MATTER WHICH TYPE YOU AREi T • .. . . _ .. __ .. ,,_ .... . ............. _.... ......... . ~ ....... ___ ....... -....-........ .........&.....-...... ·-..... -· -~·;. .......... . ...... . . . 9J DO -No dcMI beef -• buraer f&vori&e 'nlere flt ev.-y lowelt ground 1 cOllti.ng between shoulder WbM't between price? A nu4rWou than oUJ The bl between al groun come fJ and 1be contain. Regul; come b the ani.D elude <ll Or Whatever garona may these Unite thing la cer right; that's of oranges. Mother N: more orang• ever before cautornia portant prod for frftb m Florida prod oranges, an Texas are produc!Ag .st a1ao from u Then are of oranges, and Washin the most or1 juicy ValeDI variety in b California. J world'• mOll orange. When al Ol'=tl, It w an : size, have re a aonab}! skim for t Florida and may someth that is, fled This doeJn't any way. Re-greenil sometimes : Such orang golden in cc of developm complicated reason, the: they bang 01 coJor in or& on the mark significance are just as as file gold• AU orang marvelous They are o source• of t: vitamin C chemists be tuaJl~ u substances IV' orange. low in aodi desirable I In the bodJ calories: Al in diamete about 75 Cl Most fre either eatei Em Co • No doubt about i, p-ouncl beef -a11o toown as bam· burl« -ia America's ~meat. n.e 11 a ground beef to fit evwy budget -from the 1owell OOltiog "regular" ground beef to the highest cOlting ground sirloin. In between you ind ground shoulder ~ ground round. What's the dlffe.rellce between iheee, besides price? Are lt>me kinds more nutriUous or better quality than otben? The bulc d if fe r e n c e between tile different kinds ol ground beef ii where they come from on the animal and the llDOUDt "' flit they contain. Regular ground beef may come from any muscle of the animal, but may not in· elude organ meats auch • Bver C1l be.t. Usually lt la ground from the trimmln11 and frOm tbe leas tender, lesa expensive cuts. · It hu the m01t fat of lll'J of the ground beefs, but ma1 not bave more ~ ~ per· cent let ace«ding to law. Moet marteta sell a regular ground beef which is about 25 percent fat. Ground shoulder, o r round chuck, comes from the wholesale cut known as the chuck, or shoulder. It . may oot come from other parta of the animal. It usuany bu a little less fat· than regular ground beef and c09ta abowt 10 ceoU more per pound. Ground round comes from the hind leg of the beef animal -the wholes£de cut known as the round. It is not ttwi lovely cemer-cut round steaks groUnd up, however. It would come ·from the trlmmlnga and leu delirabi. leCtlona . of the round. Ground round ii much leaner than regular ground beef or shoulder and usudly sells fOI' at leut 2JO centa a pound more than t h e cheapest ground beef. Ground sirloin c o m e s from the lirloln or sirloin tip -and again is not sirloin steak ground up -but is the t r i m m i n g s &od less -deslrable sections. L i k e ground round, it is leaner than regular ground beef or ground shoulder. It costs at least 40 cents more per pound. After each of these ground meats is cooked and the fat poured off, the meat re- .main in g is equally wholesome and nutritious - the low priced ground beef Is just as good for you in other words. -N-.i>y, wilh tbe lets expemtve lfOUDd meata you wlB have a larger pro- portion of f&t er waste and a •mailer propol'tion ol meat. However. when you con- sider t be difference in price per pound, you will alm01t alway1 ,et the most meat for your money with the lowest priced ground beef'=- even though it has the most waste. In other words if you buy a pound of each kind of ground beef, cook it, pour ofi the fat weigh the re- maining meat and figure its cost per ounce, the regular ground beef will ~ the cheapest. Which kind · is ~ to choose? It depends on how you're going to use it: In a recipe where the ground beef iJ not precooked and the fat poured off, you may prefer a leaner type so u to not have so much fat in the remaining product. In a recipe, such as a casserole, where the meat Is first browned and the fa.t poured off, then t b e cheaper, more fatty ground beef would be the most economical choice. When, you a.re barbecuing hamburger'$ or hamburger steak, you will find that the cbet.pest ground beef gives the . best t' a s t i n g ham- burgers. Thia is because the fat dripping out is what burns and smokes and gives the meat its "charcoat•• flavor. Al!o the cheaper ground beef makes juicier ham- burgers. Hamburgers made from ground round tend to be rather dry. QUESTIONS WE A R E ASKED Q. What do they add to hamburger to make it 10 bright red on the outside! My husbr.nd tblnks they dip it in 900\ethlng because the inside is dark. A. It is against the law to add anything to ground beef, including coloring material. The meat is bright red on t.hA outside sis a result of a naturiil reaction of~e he,moglobln in the meat With oxygen in the air. Meat that is freshly ~t ii a dark purplish red. 1( it's aDowed to stand in the air a few minutes the hemoglobin ox· idizes and becomes bright red. Q. How tong is it safe to keep ground beef in the refrigerator? A. I don't like to keep ground beef for longer t h a n a day. or at the most two U,., Jn the refrigerator. BecaUM of the large amount of surface area, it spoils readily -much faster than r0"8ts or steaks. For longer st«age, keep jt in the freezer. Q. • I defrosted a o m t hamburger and had tt an made up into petties for barbecuing, w h e n we change our plans and didn't eat at home. Would it be sale to freeze these paWes for use aD9ther day? A. It would not be a good idea to refreeze thil around merA since it was com- pletely defrotted ud could have been contamlneted b1 bacteria ln ttie proce• of being mAde into pattiee. It would be best to cook thla meat promptly. Then if you wanted to freeze it after cooking, it would be safe to do so. Orange Trees Branch Out Into Bumper crop DAILY PILOT Whatever Olll' gripes and garom may be about life in these United Stat.es, one th.int la certainly very all right; that's this ye.ar's crop of oranges. Mother Nature bas bung more orange on trees than ever before in history. California ii the most Im- portant producer of orang~s for fresh . market, alt.hough Florida produces more total oranges, and Arizona and Teu.a are also important produciag .states, with some also from Louisiana. There are many varieties of oranges, but Valenciu and Washington navels fill the most orange boxes. The juicy Valencia ls the main variety in both Florida and California. In fact, it ls the world'• most i m p o r t a n t orange. . When 1hoppln1 for or,:&e•, look for thole w are ftJW ._,, ... size, have ;;,;( color and r e a aonably fine-textured sklm for the v a r ie t y • Florida and Tcfu.-orange1 mar sometimes be russeted, tha Is, flecked with brown. This doeJn't affect quality in any way. Rec-greening ot akin ls iiometimes seen in oranges. Such oranges were bright golden in celer at ome stage of development. Then, for a complicated and freakbh reaJOn, they turn green as they bang on the tree. Green color in oranges when aeen on the market bas no quality significance. The oranges are Just as 1weet and juicy as ft>e golden ones. All oranges are perfectly marvelous food for man. They are one of tbe major sources of the U.S. supply of vitamin C in food, but chemists believe that even- tuaJly. as many as 250 substances will be found tn ¥ orange. 11ley are very low in todimn, provide the desirable alkaline reactibn in the body and are low in calories: An oranp 3 inches - in diameter provides only about 75 calories. Moct fresh oranges are either eaten out of band or squeezed for delicious juice. -~""TllC!'JP'!?': They are alao wonderful as an ingredient in varius dishek. Here . are recipes from the test kitchens of the Un1ted Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association to prove il FRESH ORANGE BAVARIAN 3 oranges 1 e n v e 1 o p t wdlavored gelatine % cup sugar 'ifl teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated H'• cups mUt 1 tablespoon fresh talon juice % teaspoon pure vanilla extract % cup heavy cream, whip- ped Cut Oranaet ID baH. Scoop out inside and cut orange leCUona from memllrue. RelervJI 1 .eag_l!Qlllll llCo ..... Mix 111111M; ~ dptf the IUI• ml ..it ID tDp fl doable boiler. Beat ea yolb and milt together. Alfd to platlne mb:tuhl. - Cook over boiling water stirring constantly u n t l 1 gelatine ls d I 11 o 1 v e d • Remove from beat and stir in lemon juice and vanilla. • Chill mixture until con· silt.ency of unbeaten egg whites. Beat egg whiles m- til stiff. Beat in remalnlng 14 cup sugar. Fold gelatine mixture into stiffly beaten egg whites. Fold 1 cup orange aectiou and whipped cream into gelatine mixture. Turn into 8 orange shells and chill until firm. Yield: 8 servings. SHRIMP SALAD IN ORANGE SHELLS 3 large oranges, cut in half Head lettuce Shrimp Salad Fresh parsley % cup orange sections for prnish lJft pulp (in one piece) from halved oranges, ualng sharp knife. Cut oranges in· to sections. Raerve 1 cup orange sections. Use % cup for Shrimp Slllad and % cup for garnish. (Remaining orange sections may bt us- ed in favorite fruit cup.) Place oranp shells on let· tuce on individual 1erving plates. Fill centers of orange Shells with Sllrtmp Salad. Garnish with fresh parsley and % cup orange sections. · SBRIMP SALAD 2 cups cold e o o k e d shrimp, diced 1 cup chopped fresh celery Emergency Cans I Come to Rescue ' FRESH ORANGE CUPS FILLED WITH GOODNESS % cup reserved orange sections, diced % teaspoon aal~ % teaspoon ground black pepper l tablesJfbOn fresh orange juice 1/• cup mayonnaise Combine all ingredients. Toss lightly and cbJU. Yield: 6 servings. ORANGE sroFFED SWEET POTATOES .. S medium (2 pounds) bak- ed sweet potatoes 3 tablesJ)oons butter or marg&Qne ¥, teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar % Cl.IP diced f r es h oranges v, cup shredded fresh coconut % ieaipOOll grated lemon peel • 6 teaspoons butter or marcarme FOOD SECTION Light, Simple Luncheon Menu Taste Tempting If luncheon is to be served away from the main dining area, it often ts convenient t.o prepare individual dJJbes and serve on a tray as you would a place setting. Here is a menu that fits thjs situation and i s especially appropriate for a ladies' luncheon or a light supper. Individual chicken souf- fles, artichoke b e a r t s marinated in a tarragon dressing are served witll cherry tomatoes and crisp lettuce. Each tray will have: Individual Chicken Souffles; Tarragon flavored Artichoke Hearts with Cher- e t rr to f b k d ry Tomatoes; T o a s t e d u 0 ps rom a e Rounds or C r a c k e 1 s ; sweet potatoes. Scoop out Chocolate-Dau-Cake: cof- inside. keeping the shelJ in-fee. and tea, iced or hot. tact. Mash sweet potatoes The artichoke h e a r t s with butter. Add salt. sugar, should be prepared the day oranges. coconut and lemon before or earty the day they peel. Mix well. Spoon into are to be served, so they can marinate in t h e i r sweet potato shells. Dot flavorful dressing. each with 1 teaspoon butter. The Cbocolate-Dat.e Cake Bake in preheated hot oven · can be prepared the day (450 degrees F.) ~minutes before as it is a "good oi: until Jig~tly browned. k~r," but the souffles Yield: 6 servmgs. must be timed to finish just , at serving time. INDIVIDUAL CIUC.KEN SOUFFLE 1/3 cup chopped mush- rooms 2 tablespoons c h o p p e d green onion 5 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour ~ teaspoon salt % teupoon cb.lcken stock base or one chicken bouillon cube 1 cup millc, warmed 4 egg yolks 2 cups ftnely diced cooked cbicken 4 egg whites Preheat oven to 3 5 O degrees F Saute 1be · c h o p p e d musbrooml, chopped creen ooionl In 2 t.eblellJOOftl but· ter or margarine; set aside. Melt 3 tablelPC)OM butter or mvgartne ln a small pan: alt!r in the flour. and salt Wit.ii thoroughly blend· ed. DistOlve the ~cken .tock base or cube in the warm milk: gradually blend Into lour and butter and cook cm low beat about a minutes. Blllt the elf 1 0 l Ir S tDaetber •lllbtl)'; ltir a Uttlt warm sauce into tht •U yolks, then stir all the •H . r&k• int.o the warm mfx· ture. CCOk on low heat, stlr· rina. untll the mixture h amooell Md au~ tblcl•· td. Blend In tM clce4 chkne IDd tile aaut.'d mUltaoom r and onion. Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry; gently fold the dlicken mlxture into the egg whites. Turn into well buttered in- dividual soUffle dishes (1 cup sfae) or I oz. custard cups, filling '!bout % full Set tne dishes on a baiting sheet and bake in a preheated oven at 3 5 0 degrees about 25 minutes or untiJ golden brown. Serve immediately -.8 servings. ARTICHOKE HEARTS IN TARRAGON DRESSING 2 packages fr o z e n artichoke Hearts ~ cup olive oil or salad oil lh cup tarragon vineaar ~ teaspoon salt Dash pepper Dasb dried tarragon Thaw the frozen artichoke hearts. Combine the olive oil, tarragon, vinegar, salt. pepper and dried tarragon. Pour the dressing over the artichoke h e a r t a and refrigerate several hours or overnight. Drain the artichokes and serve on a bed of crisp let- tuce along with several cherry tomatoes and pitted olives. Serves 8. CHOCOLATE-DATE CAKE J cup chopped datea 1 teMpoon soda 1 ~ cups bolling water '4 cup shortenizli 1 % cups sugar 1 egg 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons b a k 1 n g powder % teaspoon salt 1 package (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate pieces % cup chopped nuta 1 teaspoon vanilla Pre!beat over to 3 5 0 degrees: greaJe a 13 x 9 x 2 Inch baking pan. Com· blne dates. soda. and water in a small bowl. With the electJ'ic mixer, cream the shortening with 1 cup ol the augar talln& tbe lar&e m.ber bowl; add etl and beat welL satt tbe .Dour wit.t. tbe bale· m1 powder and ult: add to ..,. Cl'MJned mlxtur• alternltly with the date mix· ture. Pour the batter into prepared pan. Combine chocolate pieces, nuta and remaJnl., lll&ar: sprinkle over top of the ba~ tlr. Batt foe 4S to 55 minut.es or anW doot wbtn ~. Kates • ltl'Vlnp. ~ . ,. OAJLV PILOT w.tn11 f.,, .. ~'JM GARNISH ENTREE WITH FLORAL VEGITABLIS :lowers Created for Garnish Jring fresh Dowen to the oily table any night of the Jr by gr~ng your meals .h potato rosebuds and on chrysanthemums. Aarket Opens These Doral vegetables as well u many other at- tractive garnJshes a r e simple and fun to fix once you have the knack. Potato rosebuds a r e glamorous as weJJ a s nutritious. Begin by taking a new potato, peeling i t , removing its eyes and cut- Preview at Harbour \ new 28,800-square-foot Rancho Market will be ~ thia week at 16821 ~onquin i n Huntintton ·rbour's n e w shopping 1ter, the Boardwalk. rhe store. the sixth in the Ltthern California chain of rsonalized supermarkets i U>e ~ Orange unty, had a pretiew <>Pen· : yestel'day with the ind opening celebration tinning tomorrow. • h e P a 1 a dena-based ocery firm founded 30 LTS ago, specializes in slity produce, m e a t , u-met foods and liquors in titiou to providing a wide ·iety of w e 11 • k no w n icery brands. A feature of s1ore Is Its monthly irge account service. >esigned by tne architec· turaJ firm or Hank Webber and Associates of Palos Verdes and constructed by Oltmana Construction Com- pany of Monterey Park. the building has just received an electric award Crom The Edison C o m p a n y for out.standing engineering and desjgn. The i.Dterior In shades of f>elge. mustard. apricot and yellow, features antique ac- cent. including -E-n..g 11..a street lampg converted to e 1 e c t r i c i t y , Parisian chandeliers and decorations from old sailing vessels. Store hours wiJJ be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. oo Sun- days. Heading a staff of eome ~ employees as manager of the HUD'tlngton H a r b o u r ~omebaked Flavor store will be Jack Leng, formerly maneger of one of El Rancho's Pasadena stores. A resident of Long Beach. Long bas been in the grocery busineH for the past 30 years. ~ past eight of which haw been with El Rancho. In ebarge ol Ute new afore'• melt department will be Dale Pilliop, who bM been wi1b El Rancho for tbe put.. M¥eD JNJ't of b1a 11- year career ill eervice meats. The produce WIMP' will be Gf'ant Gravatte, 1'h> will handle the artittic display of El Rancho'• fre9bly 1elected fruits and v e g • ta b le 1 • Gravatte bae been with El Rancho for 4be pMt el~t years. Marcua L. Godfrey Jr. la President of the markets. 'Nothin' s So Lovin' as Home baked Onion Bread always a winntt. Don't inge and wOCTy about the :ne involved at the mention home baked bread. Young and old modems. ho~ in tune with the fast tce·of today, but still love the· old fasbioned flavor of good food. will enjoy making thk flavorful mouth-water- ing Onion Bread. You'I be proud when family and guMl:s ask for more. Thanks to frozen ready to bake bread, it's aa modern ·' I I and simple as the mini •kirt with ttiat d e 1 i c i o u s • grandmother oookina' aood· Dell. A great campliment to any salad, meat of the day. or just to eat alone. Be sure ting away one slice from one end. Next, pusb the potato forward O\rouah a Frencb fry cutter to just about three-elghta of an inch from the sliced end. Then push the whole potato back out of the cutter. The patterned potato i1 now read~ to be cooked ln the oven with the roast, or whatever meat is being prepared for din.Der that night. Tomato rose1 are also very popular. """ can make two kinda of tomato J'OHI. Cut a tomato part-way down in sixth• or el1bta. Then peel down the outer skin about a quarter ol the way with a tomato knife. Or, pare the skin of a tomato off In one length aod coU it to form*-roee. . To~tbeo chrysanthemum. make • Mrlea of r8dlal l1icel in a whole peeled onion -from the entllr;" out --and to - wltbln • half ~ a quarter in· ch from. the botba, slicing Arlt in quarten, then in eighth• and ao on depending on the me of J'OUI' onion. Then place tbl Olllon in col- ored water to lllCht1Y color tl If JOU wilb a fU11er flower -plln tooebpldm between the rad}&l cuta to hold the blot1om open. R • m o v e toothpicka befon aervinf. • • • e lo MrYe It bot from ttie oven. You11 rell&h th e neamin1 goodness M onions, butter. cheese. and crunchy poppy seeds mixed into fresh hot baked bread. . . ONION BREAD 1 loaf (1 pound) frozen ready to bake bread 2 tablespoons i n s t a n t minced onions 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons butter or m•aartne 1/3 cup crated cheddar cheese t tablespoon poppy setdl 1 tablaepoon Parmesan chffae 2 tablalpow cornmeal 1 •• llilbtt1 beaten AddHlonal poppy .... P18N frolea. loaf ID a pllde bll (CID Ille brNd blc> or sprMd with melted butter or abortenln& to keep IUl'face moilt. 'l'baw aid IOft ind lllw.le at 90 to lit dtsr-s t . (1 bow or men) .. tba• ... nfripraW o;~'t::t:..~ nO..,..tl•l"zn" ~-... --.. waw I llllBat. to .......u.... <'AOk .... la .............. ; ...... GD bread doulb. SpriMJI doaP will cblddlr cbeell, poppj _., ..S P1r11u1• .... ......... 11e ·U" tide, nl Dt a ,._ nl. Brtll ....... k ..... •tlrell•lftl.Plaoe• c-=..--::: ..... CcMr and let rlll ... _,...._tll 1llld <.,... • •tr 111). a. --...'r'-""~ :=v. ...... .. ........ - .Nobody But Mcirket Bas~et Sell~ 0.S.D.A. ·choic~ T enderay Brand Beef at Discount Prices tv. liiu"' through • ...,•'• MMt ~ t.r • CHOfCf pieee J MOt, and Mt Had llf · Not .. Market latlletl Y0ti -...'t 11"41 •cwt ef Teeclwwy lnaltd IHI thot't llOt U.S.D.A. Choice; we Mii " 1..., grede. s.-stor• do hove cliK011nt MeOt pric•. SolM otftet1 .. 11 oi.Jy clioa Mel. lvt e11ty Market Bosket Miis excl11M U.S.D.A. Ch.ice Grade Tencf!HOY lrencf leef at ditco11nt prices. Tenderay Takes The Guesswork Out Of Buying Beef • • • Tencluoy lrand ... , ia 911aronteed hoth freth oncl teftder EVERY TIME. Natvral flcrt0r and juic" ore protedecl while 11Gt11ral te11cleri"I _.... 11.,,.edM ttp by ptecl .. ly r .. ulaf. eti te..,_ratv,., ... 111W1ty e!HI .er ehwlatl" hi tpeefal l'OOM. ~av Ir.cl Beef It f.n, ..,.ct w. .u t..s ca lfSS. -..ad ef _.. Ne ..._ beef • ...... -... • ........., ...... DHP ·CUT EVERY DA Y ' DISCOUNT PRICES TUlllC & MfCIC IUTTR lfff, VfAl Ol lll!AE>IO • Yell Steaks •••••• l .. 99c CUDAHY BAR·S ltAHD SMOMED SEAT~ OI fOUI flS~ WADB> -I '-OZ. PICG,. ffc I-Or. 43 Ml•·~· .rG. c ·~Pm.. '1:14 a.cir. 79c 61s:Mt Sllrl.. • • ... . SEA ~OIPOUI~ P.d. · fllltf • • • • • • ell. 59J l'llOZ!NIAW Pttltwi•.· •••• ~ .:::53c CHJffON (INCL 4c Off lAIB) C Soft ......... ~38 . UMY • • View s ..... 4 =s •1 DINTY MOOIE • IHf Stew ....... '~ 57c ITAUlST Qsalt ·1• • e ••• W.::. 33c. ·. Gma&""9 u.er. 38' ••••• s.. .... '°..... 11• 011Y1 on ....... ~ ICCOr'f • let C.... Clps •• °'"";4 35c MAmT MSICIT • P...rlttW ••• •-~$J1S tB4 • SWiil lllhll ..... ~ 27c MtHZWHITf OI i Chier Vl111• •••• :: 29 flOOllfAOOl! a.oz. 36c PopcOl'I ••••••• l'll:G. APPLmME APPllSAICI GOlDtH GaAIN CHICICIH, IUf Oii SPANISH 3 71h.OZ. $1• Rice-A-Ioli • e • • PICGS. WONDERFUL WORLD OF COOKING ..._ Ye4Jr CouitOM Here PfT8 '""' 12-0%. ~1 c ..... ''"" . . . ,,. ... 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CHOICEAMfllCAN G10WN I.AMI llOtAMCUT 11• ~ Chops •• ia 99c U.S.OA.CHOla~ GIOWNLAA999 0-loM ci.-c ••• u. c ll't'INGOICIC!N;;;;,{~ . ()It l'H10HS . fryer .Pmts ••••. • o. 65c. OFEP·CUT EVERY OH ' DISCOU NT PRICES PIOZIN CONCENTIAT!D ·HAWAllAll PlllCH ·~~19~ GllflH GIANT HlOZIN lllOCCOU SPfAlS ~USUMPfAS lC v..-1n .... '~4 WH•Tt SHOE "o COIN. f7c ' VAN Df t:>M1 fllOZ(N atff. CHEESE OI CHICXfN 57 bdilDlla Di••n 12~ c U.S.DA CHOiCE TENDERA Y BRAND BEEF T-BONE OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK r~~~~~~~ $1 09 SAVorf MAIN DISH TlY PAN BROILED FOR GOURMET OININGI LB. U.S.O.A. CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND BEEF BONELESS STEAK TOP SIRLOIN ITS DELICACY Of FLAVOR Will DELIGHT YOU. 'A SUPERBLY TENDER All· MEAT TRfAT TO BROIL OI BAR-8-QUE. • !139 DEE P·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES U.S.0.A. GaADf A fMNG CHICKEN 3 5 Cut Up Fryen ••• lL c MAalCET IASIC£T aY..O.VAC waNPEO COINS> Beef Brisket •••• ~ 69c BONE IN FULL CUT c U.S.O.A. CHOICE TENOETfAY BRANO BEEF 7 5 Round Steak • • LB • .US.D.A. CHOICE T!NDHAY BRAND BEEF 8 8 c BONELESS SHOULDER Clod Roast • • • LB. 't'OUNCJ'TIMD8!-~ $) 29 Veal Cutlet •••••• ~ .... 09CAI M4V8 SMAN W1APP!D Sllcecl Bacon •••• ~~ 69c WAffl lHIN SUCB>, 19c MMOlJI SKINNlO I. DEVEINH> SUCH> Beef liv• •••••• LI. 69c DEEP-CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOU NT PP.IC ES MOrTON AU. VARIETIES flOZIN 3-COIRSE DlllllEIS _,,3~ ' MOITON AIOZ!N AU. VAlllT1U 29 C en-Pits •••• ''.:: MNll«Y IASICfl SUCB> PllOCl.SS N:>MOUAU.Y WWftO AMlllCAH. l'MNTO OI SWlsS ... a.111 •• ~ 34 c Nl8!tCNf OI VAttTY l'ACJ(. 12..oz. P1Co.., 6k U.S.O.A. CHOICE TENOERAY BRANO BEEF 7 9 c· LARGE MEATY END Rib Roast • • • • LB. EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK CENTER Rib Chops • • • LB. 79c weu_rc:._~ 4 •..oz.$1 -........... e e e e iitcGS. ~ ""'90NI. 6h EAOO \Miii Pina •••• ~~ 56c . U.S.D.A. CHOICE AMERICAN GROWN SPRING LAMB Leg CY Lamb. .te. 39c WISHBONE (FOIL PAN) MIXED WHITE & $) 9 8 OAR~MEAT • Turkey Roast • ~~ Si°lcttl Salimi ••• ~ci 47c • 6-0Z. PICo.., 77• MAmT IASICET-7VAttETIES All WHITE MEAT, 2-LB. PKG., $2A9 . U.S.D.A.CHOICEAMERICANGROWN 89 OSCARMAYERALLMEAT 59c SPRING LAMB C w• 1 Shoulder Chops LB. . • 1eners • • • • PK~ All BEEF, 6Sc lnch Meat •••• 12~ 59c .MAmf IASk!T Cookecl Ha• •••• ~~ 55 c IUOOtG SUC!D SMOIC!D HAM. COINED lfff OI SMOICfO Waf., Chick• ••• ~~ 37c TOKElY- BUYS DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES MAmTIASICET ALLVAllfTI!S IELATlll SALADS ••a..v':::t 3Jc HEINZ KING SIZE DRERIEfn 4 flAVC>aS Hl·C -DRINKS KETCHUP AJAX 3~~•1~c~ ~ ~L 29c ~ 99c 9fCCHNUT STaAINfO B b Food ·~.oz. ac ., ••••• JAi MAtm IAStCfT HONEY Wheat Bread ••• '~34c SUNSHINE Hydrox Cookies • 1~.49c CRAOCEIS Pacific Treats •• '~~5.36c JEllS!'l'MAIDCATERING QUALITY I Crea 'h-GAL 69( C8 II••••• ClN. JEISE'tMAto l ff QIJAUIY GIAOf M D-aa. 1.tt. 79c -Jflf • •••••••~IN. PRODUCE BUYS COACMUAVAU.£Y-LMGEWHITE $ Grapefruit e e e e e e 8 FOi 1 NftWCac>l't.OOSE-WHITEllOSE Potatoes •••• 1Olas.4 9c CHIQUITA ··-• e e e •• 2Las.25C GOlOeN CIOWN CAUfOttNIA .....__ 12-0l. 2oc .,., .......... CUI' OIJNCANHINfS-12FlAVOIS , • Cake Mixes • • 3 1!~~z. $) KWT GltAPf JNA OI , Grape Jelly ••• ~ • :ii~-59c SlltAWlfa'f, IOYSfNIOIV 0181.ACOEUY LEMON JUICE Smcker Preserves • 35 c· SMUOCU 1~ JAA R I 2•oz. 47c ..... e e e •• llL' Ormge Mlnmlade •• 29c Nl.ICOA (Ille.I. 2c Off LAIEI.) Ma"an·ne '·l•. 26t 1'2.-0Z. JM. AlLMMKETllASKETFRUITSANOVEGETAllUSAREGUARANlEfO SUN .Rl ·SE FRESH It's fun to ~hop Market lcnket'1 colorful garden of fresh ff111ts and Y9getobles. You can be certain everything you ch00te there has been picked at the right moMent of ripeneu ••• rvshed Nfrigerat· ed from fam1 to ltDN ••• handled, with special care until you Mlect It ••• on sale only for the specific tf111e that it's still at the peak of frnhneu. • • • • • • ClN. STRAWBERRIES LARGE. RED-RIPE BERRIES FRESH FROM TliE FINEST GROWING AREAS IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEYI THEY'RE A NEW VARIETY, DEVELOPED FOR THEIR FIRM. JUICY TEXTURE ANO SUPBJOR FLAVOR - YET DISCOUNT·PRICfD AT MARKET BASKET. DEOOOIANT $CAP (lNCLUDIS 3c Off lAHl) DITHO!NT (INCLUDH 15c °'' LABEL} PALMOLIVE LIQUID DITHO!MT COlkD P.OWER · D!C()aATC>a CANS (lNClUDES 3c Of'1,Alll) AJAX CLEANSER PALMOLIVE GOLD ] Jc• 32..oz. .74c • 'ITL • 0 . ~ .. ,... ., ''·OZ. 81 C PICO • '· l l '::':: 22ce n . ---- ) ( . ' .. . DAILY PILOT • pllmlDc ,_ eblc ...-tulftt. trJ .... l•DllHB~-of --...... too ...... m.lt .. t. .... ON..._.llWI 1A,.....Cna•DNll-. ....._ from tbt Teet .... ., tbl OIMld • ~--.. tbe rlor'a Bureau of Com· clal Fllberltl. !1.lcately deUclous king • meat. rare and hard ·to just a few years ago, is readily available and in i supply at fr oi I I OOd c<>WUrs aam .. ltry. t,1ender ........ > meat 01• •h• ghtfully wa fNlla ripe ................ .... oantll&P1tl q tbll ....... ""., -... cruncblJ clllClom. ~bJ•reaDJ .............. - -drnd I ..S tDpptd s allbnl.....,fl .......... .,.kl<-...... » ......... to nullU ..,..... aad og...,,...,_...., m. NORTHW!IT CRAB SALAD BOWL pound king crab mat or lher crab meat, fresll ar ~ozen or cans (61h or 7'h ounces .ach) crab meat quart mixed 1 a 1 a d reem tom1toe1, cut into wed· ; .. cup corn chipe I cup sliced pitted ripe livu 4 cup chopped treen nlon • vocado Cream Drenin& 2 cup shredded natural !bedder cheese Vhole pitted ripe oUvet 'haw frozen crab meat. liD • crab meat. Remove 1 remaining shell or 11aat fmn ct'lb meat. .U crtb melt Into lll'le ~es. Combine 1 a 1 a d Sew a Tent Sew two v•slons cl this wtnc'nC tot -OM with, llOtibm' wlblut ~Y. !'.&17·11W wnt -just 2 lain pMtern p I e c ea . ;mtnkler ftower1. Pattern •: trauf•, printed pal· ll'D, st... 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. ...... nrrY CENTI (CCl6M) for -pattem -tldd 15 cents ... MCh pMIM9 for ftnt. :lu• maDlDc -tpeeiel iandllnt; .......... tird· !lass dell•err tM11 *" lfeeka or more:-Send to ~lice Broou tbt DAILY ~ll.oT, 10 5 Needlecraft )lpt., Box 183, Old Qellea btion, New Yn N.Y. lCllll. Prillt N-, ......... P.lp, ...... N-•· Fint tl811I Jamt.1 ttll HMdlemlft OMliol -bm.. hell al ......... fret pal· -(lad ... dt•l •• ........ ) .......... la- •ide. Knit, croebet, tm• llrolder. 50 cel:U. leMefllltllylta .. -DCDPlete peet •• -.. apelllivt, ..., tt ..... It ..... .... No. 1 -Delue .... -11 complttt petterm. 50 centl No. 2 -.. .... -patterm ... 12 -~ No.,_ ..... . ......,; ..,,-.. coo.---·-· ...... Prlle ., ..... -4 t 12 .,_..., 50 I ireens. tomatoes, c or n chlpt, olives, onkln and crab mut. Add dresling aod toa Hatitly. SprinWe wttb cbtese and Sarni.sh Wilb ollvet. Get A Head CRAB ltllONS AS KING OF SIAFOODS Serve immediately. Serves 8. AVO CA DO C REAM DRESSING ~ cup JDMbed av<ado 1-3 cup 10ur cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice 'h teaspooo...augar v, teaspoon chili powder 11, teaspoon sail 1/, teaspoon liquid bot pep- per sauce 1 clove prlic, crUlbtd Combine all Jniredients and mix until nootb. Chill. Makes 1 cup dre.UC. Plate's Quiet Corner AwakeneP • tt ... ttme day et 100!' houle, dlllr it ~ Mil rtd and mte 1"epW>le1. A cu of tom* 90Up ad • bled of hlf1 ~ CID di great thinl• foe lunch or dinner. Not only wl1l tbtJ be eyHll!Pf'allnl, llzwrfut. but ~-· c.aii09trtr .. • con- Ylllilat ve~. • II almo.9t ftl8idy !cr th e 18UCepaD wberl purdllled at .. -at. Only • ,.,, rib leaves need to be removed before cook1D1. H e a d 1 or no.wets can be coottd n cDicken 94loct for adm'tional • flavw. 11M! 9m tJkes fl NW cauliflower are ~ morsels f« nibbling. FfJff caklriel -. lddecl to the in- .-e, • • C\IP " cooked floweMI bu only 3 0 oaklrill. It alJO wupplle1 a fair~ ot vitamin c. TM toaY, millty COMta1 ..... of OalWcrnia end h cool Slit River V.tley al ArilOlll br.'t ideal climltit conditioll' lar It' o w i n I oaulinoww. nm '*te belld qi the multlrd ,. 1D 11 J demmdl mollture -1 cool 1arroundla11 tar la deve\ap«nent. I Cauliflower ls • o1d vegetable in ~. but years ol plant researdl have ,..,. no providillC • ,,..... t.yol~Mtall ­srowinl ta the v •..... States. It has only been Ill impcrilnt O'q> iD .. ooun- try •lace 1'20. TOMATO SOUP/ CAULIPLOWD 1 1°"' OUDCI Gm COll- deoeed tiomallO toUP 1 can ol water " *IPOOll tllilc llllt or 1 1 m a 11 glliic clo v 1 , CJ'U9hed '4 twpoon .. '4 teaspoon •• c ...... lhire uuce 2~---- 1 snelJ head ~ 1 teupocm v-.. ............. , . ...-. prilk and ,...... Hit In a lih~ ~. Brine to h bolint polnt. Mtaawliltlt, wa1b Ol8Mflwtr •. Oil .. tbin aewaiw ..... Adil to A HUD OI' CAULll'LOWllt. A CAN Off IOUP AND TMOU ......_ llOUP ..... with Worce1 ....... ...:., --~.Coat 18 -...... Acld .vtnetw JUlt ltelort_..... MIMI I a.-'° 4-t urvla11. o..._...,.. ... ..,.ot . rlP'P ••• CAVUrl.OWD I ~TO .&\ta 1 betd C9dnowlr "' cup bollal ...,, ~ teupooa 1alt 4 ,..,. eto... ( aptlaml) 1 1.,,_ oma ca tomato .. v. te..,. ult Wwa. ... •ellilct .. lpMm tllt- 1-911 ;--..-.. .. balDlll bita ....... Remove rib•. of caulllJower and put "'8111 l.n .,. I ' . . .. .,... ti ..acepan wtll boWDc water -.... IAllftMedwlllle•-- ia&o OGwtreta. Slkk ciow. ........... tow. .te 1a111• ..... Colt etillift..w ~. Cbect wWe 9-d wtll I tilt ii JI JNllltll: ....... ill • ....... I Wbetl crllpJ teftder, chin I\ ) J ' ,. • ,. I ''Al Popu Ciw• la't• .. lectla A'1Ullr tr K .. ·-- lemon--(oconv licious.. Reil He -Mn. Wr ... To Wemt le p Ci •• . , . 2tl ~ 1 • Large ''AA''lggs crum O' .... 1 ... 35c c,..,..,.,,.. .,,..,. c.. • l'lavtr ....... . Popular Brands tlOOO•Wla.-..n .... ...._Santa 8art.ara , Don Johnsan. __ .. J.as Veps lninc Go1sma11_Los Anteles Daris,.... Banning Olive...... Oxnard f.cter Nichols-.... -.. Lont Beach ...... Candland __ .Ef Centro Leslie Ymimtr _ Rancho Miraie Dllill Chisholm_._.Norwalk M Jenes _.Los Anaeles Cenla Hahent .. El Centro -l.utey Hollywood Harvest Blossom • 58,500 PllllS •IOOM Wlwn· •100-WlllMn •1000 Winnen ~ lichlnl lobbifts.._Slnta Smu Evelyn "'----Sift fti-. ru.. M. •-§ , ...,.,.,....__ ""'5V ~.. ..., ... __ .. 0i1c1a1e I Con N. Scrug __ .. Complal Ben Richlrdsoa--... Compton Naomi H. Ofsln ____ .Loni Beach .. I\, Mrs. C. W. Burt .San Diep Menry Tobia. __ . __ .Los Aftceles Barbara Patteno1L.._.San Dino Eddie Gruber c.ina Ila ant u...1.. •-•~..1:.... ...... "-.J--.... r1 '""'P .-n .,. .... u.... . .. n ~ .. u ___ .. San Dieto Aureo de Luna __ .Paudlnl Elizabeth CMoz. __ San Dieao LiNian lnry .. _.Lq leach Amy J. BecL --.--... ..Fontana Geneva KoniJ ..... _.Bloominpn LloJd B. Hart___.Bloomintton Consuelo Cardona_ ... Wilminlton Arthur. ManR'on .. -San Di910 • Gecqe s.rtos_.Los An1eles Claire Pasarow_IMrly Hills Mildred F . .....__Taft · Oscar Fullnw --·-·Hemet ~ Richard Tripp .Camarillo Mrs. Fred Roy. Pacoima Oral Triplett. ... Las Vqas Walter Bodey. ___ .La Mesa Joseph Monroe Las Vt11S .Carol Carlton.-·-·-··.Los An1eles ~-, Roter Frey... _Gltldllt C. H. Fulwider ___ RJverside Helen Green _. ___ ... El Cajon Earlean wa-.. Los Alllelts Richard Sudak _Solana Beach Don Bare __ West Hollywood , ,-(§t·U·ia:1•rn•i ,-<§t·n.ia:1•1a-, ~ i Fresh & Delicious ·, ~ Truly Fine ?c · · Fiddle ~ Mesh < Cragmont Diet · Cola l. Enjoy Coli Without Added Calories! '"'ua Otpoelt "Fresh Egg" NuMade Enriched White Flour Faildle Hose ··Mayonnaise ' fw letter letter Ctkes nl Pastries Ckisters of Glazed Popcorn l Peanuts Hid! Feshion Stmner Colors Great for Sandwiches or Salads LOW, LOW PRICES -OF COURSE! Pork & Beans Cu1pbell'1 7 1'-ea. s 1 Why P•y With S1uc:e caas ~1 .251 ! i Ice Cream AND Sherbet Combi. 1f2 1al. 59cWhy Pay netl.on From Cotillion eta. 69c? Cigarettes Toilet nssue Truly Fine 4 ,..k .ae Why '•Y La,... ltlectleft $2" Anorted II* .. ~-41c? " .. Ullr er Kint C:.... . . . --- Bally F ........ --· · fiii - l••~-N:1:uf' Frozen Dinners Orange Juice _..,, 1i11.1111111, c ..... 11 39c ketch Treat 5 • 1 ~,:tt~~ie:.. 12 ~ ~ :GO tll:i:': haler With . .: :~~:.:;.:~~· !: DAIRY & DELICATESSEN Gelatin Salads Mn. w,....., lemon-Coconut-frlll'lllt AM o. 1 S... 5 9c ~cious. Real Home·BlllM a...r C.U L1c ..... •Fruit •W1Wel'f ..i.. 29c • C."ot.Pineapple • Chiffon ,..., •v ..... i:.i. ..,... Siie d CL--se Lueern-"m•nto, l ·oz. 3• • .... I WIM & American pkg. 7'P Coif .. Cake HaH & Half Lucem• Qu1llty Mn. WrltM Tatty V.n.Mea To Warm'J:cw .,_.._. _.29c 210 Miik Luoer11e lenue Quality 2 l·oal. 95, L-111 C1lorlt1 ctnt. btralarge Papayas :~:; 3ac ,.. NMll1 .... ., Citrus Salel •• ., c ..... .., ..... ...... , .... °' ...... 6 ... !I'° South American lclHI For Snacks, Lunch loxes Or To Slice Over BrHkf u t CerHls. fi ne To Combine With Other Fruits In A 611•· IL tin Salad. Low In Price! Ue Carrots r:c = 3 ,t. 29c Squash zi-tr.~&:., 2 k 2~ Potatoes ~~~· 5 k 29c Additional Produc~ Values~ USDAGnldeA U.S. Ch¥t. Inspected 6olcl.tl Comish Cross Fryers Plump, Tender end WiMu BODY lb. USDA Choice Beef • Sirloin Tip · • Top Rounds • Full Center c Cut Rounds lb • Family Steak e ... cu1-up Fry•n Swiss Steaks .::~sr.:~<i~A Hand Cut And •· 35c Pan Reedy Fryer Le91 Breasts or Drum· ,. Sticks·H1nd Cut It. T- Hwaa1 .. 1Cure11 Boneless Fully Cooked _ $1 ]9 Whole Of' Helf Htm •· Cm188dHam1 1 9'atfl Hlekery s41• l mekN-6·111. C111 • "•th Hot1ey G11....-.•ll1. Can lllced lacon e ~ Miss Iowa 59c •Lier's Iowa Farms ... •--Hermt l l lffk 1·111. 69' ..... LaMI llleH itkl· , ·--Ce4ar '""" 1·111. t1 2t IMIUll1 Thltk lllcff 'kt . Turkey Roast T ·Bone Steak f.Zc:, (iht· A~ •· s 139 ' S• I • Steak ~..., 5169 op 1r 011 USDA CheiM •• Boneless Roast uso~o~~~:~!ed~uck .. 7tc Fresh Pork Steaks ~or:i~~~ .. 6tc Veal Shoulder Chops ri,:~" •· 6tc Veal Patty Steaks ~:::,::"· .. 7tc Center Pork Chops l~~~R4 .. nc Pash'Mll McCoy'• 1 .... 3• ll~d ,k.. J' r...-J leef McCoy 3 .... J .. ,_utlKW l llctd ,11,. •P lologn 0.0.r Mayer I-ti• JJ• II ,.u,.. •Hf lllct41 'kl· • • • Swilt's Boneless White Of Dark Mut 2 :. •r lologn 0 M 8' Mlyef' ..... J~ II All Miit l floetf ,k,. ~"" I o.....I. Ua•t llft WI)' ..... .., LUllUI l'K9 "'°" '""•· .,. &lllo SUH .~~::: ~:;-. 69' Sterll .. Skl11less •ranks le11eles1 llltS t:'.~ •· ... IMf Sltilrt llM J,. TtNtr. FlMf· 491 •· lvl AIMii Juky. 1 ... •. J,. ,... LMr :-...: •. Jr Low"'"'*' ,... ..... Ital I•• s.111 .. -1 • (1111 · Wllllllmllr An. II Yw-. &.&. . · 1• 11ys1M Dr., lewport le1dl 1' Mlurc• IQ Pim, SL 111211 ...... -' , ll1c'l"Fitlillr, ...... . , 06 l Cllsl Hwy., lltlli ... - • ' . , ' ... • • , $ . • l )AJLY PJLOT Wtd~, M11 15, 1968 faort Wat1 Down ver James Wilson of Tifton, Ga. had a wrecker w scratching heads In Lithonia, Ga. trying to 11e out what to do will} his rig. Wilson's truck • ) ... -------- • Wldew Repes Slum C"learance King Memorial ATLANTA (AP) -Since the death of Dr. Mart1D Luther King J r • • con· tributions have poured fDCA> Atlanta for the erection of a suitable memorial to the civil rights leader. But his widow s u g g e s t s that perhaps the best memorial would oot be of brick ood stone and mortar. ''He'd rather have slums cleared in his memory," Mrs. King says. •·we are still consjdering what should be done,'' said Mrs. King. "Nothing ho:.t been decided yet." DIFFERENT WAYS The money f o r a memorial to King has come in many different ways. Foundations have pledged large amounts. Churches have sent their Sunday col· lectfons. Pledges have come from individuals as well as businesses. ran through a bridge railing, down between the two bridges and landed on the highway below, leaving the trailer hanging almost by its tag. One woman . wearing a scarf against the rain walk· ed into the Southern Chris- tian Leadership Conference offices recently. Sbe carded Our coffee is more than 10% richer · than other leadllig coffees! Colee ii all we mab. And we've foaad a way to mb it hctter. A~ of cofee gm its 8"or from what ICimtistl all "milable .._ ... " We hm clmlopeil a.., W'f ofWading md rmtiag that pa oar mfee mrc el. ... la9V IOlida .... other ladiag a6a. Aa the dmt .&on-US mme, 14S more, ma us mnl Yoa pt a cap of cofee that ha more flnor, more body, more strmgth. Enn wida aam lllcl "Ill' the ric&cr cofee 8awr coma throap. P.ajoy 101De 10011. •ettef .Head for th~-Hills!. /\ We'll send you a50¢coupon just to try it! Simply copy tM code ...-from tbc bottom ol ro-mt ca el Hills h. Co6t .tad it to UI ....... Wow. We'll ..t,. I ~coupon good toward " pmd ?'I of Hilla lrot. Cofec. • • • • • • • • • MAIL-IN ORDER FORM ••••••••• .1 • • • • • • • Hilla Broe. Coffee, Inc. P.O.Box 14-G, Mt.Vernon, New Y orli: 10"9 Hae ia the code number &om my can of Hilla Bro.. Coffee, ______ _ Please eend me a 50f coupon. : O.,~---~~~~·-.. --~~~Z,~~ • l • . . • • • • • • • .. • • . : _..,.,.U.LA. -........ ,._..... •: • a.._ •• ....,. .................. _........... • . . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J a amall envelope. Prlnted on lt wu: LlDie Chapel Bap- ~ ~urcb. And written in sdiPt,' "Sll.80. Ma r tin Luther King Jr. Memorial" A teeretary gave her a receipt. About $10,000 in small amounts has come in the thousands of · 1 e t t e r s delivered to the King home since his assassination in Memphis, Tenn., April 4. SEP ARA TE FUND : "There's no way to figure all the amounts pledged for memorials thus far,'' m SCLC official said. "All tbe memorial funds we get, or Mrs. King receives, are being deposited in a separate account." Be declined· comment on the total r'llmount received to date. The Rev. Andrew Young. execuitve vice president of SCLC and a close family friend of the Kings, said he Ms been trunking about some type of center for studies -rather like a cerrter for continuing educa- tion, dealing with the issues of peace, race and poverty. ''The ~ifnce of racial in- tegration has to emerge," he sajd in an interview with The Associated P r e s s . ''Everything has been pretty much hit or miH, scat- tergun tactics, as opposed to studied, rational scientific methods of accomplishing objectives. SCIENCE STUDY "We haven't really begun to get into race as a scien- tific study. I think I can see a whole area for people being trained. Every city is looking for somebody train- ed in race relations. They usually end up g e t t i n g somebody because he's a Negro. The truth is that most of them become damn- ed ineffective, an establish- ment mascot." Young spoke of religion being at the heart of King's philosophy. "I would like to see a chapel in the center of , a 'world action center,' where we can deal with a revolution in values, non- vl<>lent. "Our problem is we still have to be in the freedom business and can't give our time to the m e m o r 1 a 1 b u s l n e s s . The first memorial is to fulfill his PQOr Pe<>ple's Oampaign." KING CBAPEI; Morehouse College i n Atlanta, King's alma mater, plans a $2·million Martin Luthtt King Jr. Memorial Ohapel. It will serve as a religk>us center for studems as well as a memorial. Dr. Hugh M. Gloster, Morehouse president, aald a speci.al memor ial scholarship fund bas been set up to provide fmanctal assistance for t a l e n t e d students handicapped by poverty. In addition. he aaid grants a( •100,000 from the Field Foundation and '6(),000 from pbilantbropist Cbarlel Mer· rill have been, r~lved for antipoverty programs to be conducted by Morehouse teachers and students. ' Mrs. King enthusiastically QJ>proved a fellowship fund for· returning N e g r o veterans given by t b e Woodrow Wilson National ~Fellowship Foundation. $Zel, ... GIVEN The Rockefeller Foun· daUon has graMed $200,000 to the Woodrow Wlloson Na- t 1 o n a l Fellowship Fou.n· di.tion as seed money to finance fellowships for Negro veterans ·<>f outstan- ding promlM! to e n t e r graduate or professional 1chools. Peter F uller, a Boston businessm a n a n d sportam&n, flew to AUanta in April to turn over '62,000 won by his bone, Dancer's Image, in the Bow 1 e Governor's Gold CUp Race in Baltlmore. Tbe bone later won the Kentucky Derby but was disqualified when a paln-lrlllinl dru& •• detected in bla syltem. The '82,000 WU turned over to the American Foun- datio9 o n Noaviolence, organ.bed In New York large}J to aid nonviolence, Youns l&id • PLEDGE • In N"'f lark Staite. ao Necro cburcbW pledted • eacb and.CUCral Pl'tlbJ*llD, In Rocb e 1ter, wtdcb ii ~ whJte,. COD· tributed itl Euter «ferine of men tba $1,000. -Look it-""'- Tllese Binlies. .••• Yo111J-see Tile Cliampions · · · LEE PAYNE, O.lly Pilot chief ...........,_, 1Nrt-tlme eutbor MMI cot .... lnmvctw, .._ the Dally Piiot'• motor~rlwtt.....,.... amer• t1111t Hn 1hoot 11 many u three pktvrel pet IMlllll. lt'1 the latest Mldition te M .,...1 of ~ he "'" to ahoot .......... ~ In 1"7- lncludlnt one lf'.OUP of fhe shoh which ..,.,.. him the pNtS club's ''Best Phol9 Serlll"' 8Wll'IL from the Orange County Press Club. RICHARD KOEHLER 11 the o.lly Piiot staff pt. tographer known lrt the tr•• ''Code I Koeh- ler." His spedaffl• •re crflM Md cat11tro,M and he·, one of the best "grab 1hot'' men In Southem Callfomla. But he proved hl1 ver11tOlty last yt1r by thootlm. a layout_of five pictures of • a little 9lrl en a •t of awlntl"I rinp which won ...... ,..... ..... ....., ...... Serles" ...... He allO got the club'• ue.st Sports Photo" nard for • 6DotlNll action shot. L YLI HAIGH Is the """ you almost M¥tr .. at the IW1y Piiot. He's wr darkaoom technldM. A former Pl .... of the late, .,.., Wlllt..... ~ teMtn and oPerator of his own ltudlo In L..,..a Beach. where he apeclalad In portrait ,...,.. graphy and restor•lon coplel, this 11 a .....,. craftsman who knows his bueiMIL He printed the prhe-wlnnlng neptlws lwaut't beck by the ch1mplon photofraphtn with whom he worb. 78,198 Shots Last Year That's how many pictures these specialists and others on the staff shot during 1987. Only 11 of those shota wt re prbe-winners, one out of 6,371.08. But If you think that'• IOIDething. Consider that only about e,ooo of the remaining 70#79 even made the paper. Yoa jut "look 1t the birdie" and let these guys worry about the presiure ••• Enjoy Prize-winning Views of The News in The DAILY PILOT I l " 111 CEf CE SP SP PO Bl Fl Cl SC cc Ct P( El I Ct II -BOST Cl •• Wed~y, MAY 15, 1968 DAILY PILOT F•7 PllCUIOOI UY15n 'llllU MAY lit~ ECONOMICAL END CUTS CENTER RIB PORK CHOPS ~. 79cLL CENTER LOii PORK C_HOPS_&rLL LB. SPARE RIBS ~~~ ..... · .... LI. 5r LINK SAUSAGE := .. = .. L1. &9c SPARE RIBS HCUUI ......... LI. ~ HALIBUT =~:~~~~~ ........ LI. sgc PORK LOIN=~ ......... LI. 59' WHITING ~Wc~ ........ o ...... LI. 33c BACON ::C~ac~~ .. o ......... ll. &9c FILLET OF SOLE ............ u. 98C . r OFF-Blue Bonnet . . HOFFMAN OR FARMER JOHN SHANK PORTION Swift's Ice Cream EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS TISSUE OLEO SANDWICH coi!L 4/39c FRUIT DRlllS :\~. ...... ... .... ....... 27c CRISCO ~:'.:.' .................. J.LI. Tiii &r SQUIRT :r.\f.:e~~~ .... ; ................. -... 59' COFFEE ::"..:. ............................. u. 71' CHLOllll ::~ ................... ii. 39' POOL ac10 : H-=:r.~ .................... Ml. er ELIO ROii :In~ .................... 1Ut le llARCARlll :'.,~_. ................... LI. 35' CONFIDOOS W.~......... .................... I' MAYmAISl :S.~·~ .. rn ................. 45' KLEAR =::~, ....................... 271Z. 98' LYSOL ::a~ICYAllT ...................... Hit 121 SARDINES :~':1 .......................... Wa 29' AJAX All ,11.,HE 89t llHll CUAllO • , ... , ................. " tz. DRESSINGS ~':iJ,u .................. ur. ~1 POLISH r.~ .............. -......... 1211. 98' TUlll STAI •tST 29c "" CllllM•.,. ••••••••••••• •••,.••••••••••• ~·· ZORIES :::"~ ............................ ,.s. ~1 EmA LARGE JU•O RUBY RED-FULL OF SWEET JUICE $ fer Frozen Foods , •..••.. , ORANGE JUICE 4 .... IZ.BBc TINS MC P ~~ ~~~ ..... 'l/'Jf- HALIBUT~~·~·~·'"· It. Y• DIKlllP :~~,·~:~ 79' Wines & Liquors BEER KINGSBURY 2 99 WISCONSIN, Cm 24 • , ••• , • • • • TEQUILA :::~.l.0~.E~ .............. 5.69 BOURBON ALIE~SON'S, 4·Yl.·OLO 4 99 KENTUtKY •• , ••• ~url • VODKA ~~~[ .•. '~~~:~ ........ FIFTH 2.99 SCOTCH CELEBRITY 3 99 INTROOUCTOIY wn• ... St' • COCKTAILS NEUILEIN CUii 95c C•ill H~ St"t I ll. VINO PRIMO ~:~,~~ ~ ... 12 oz. 25c Carrots FR£SH CRISP 1 oc 1-ll. CELlO BAC.-·· Beans FRESH IMPIOVH 25C KENTUCKY WONDEI, M- Zucch in i ::~ .~ ... 191 . Onions :LJ:::rr~. .2:25c WIENERS ~~~~~~~~~._..... 55c BOLOGNA OSCAR MAYEf . 55c All Mut t r Inf n OZ. . VARIETY · PACK ::~:: ... ·~~'•z. 95c DRESSINGS ADO'S ILUE. SOUR 39c CRM., 1 HI Isl. 11 It DRESSING HI'S ltMUEfOltT 5ne 11 IZ~..... ........... a- CHEESE NIRY FIESM J.CI( 7nc CATCN WEIGHT ••• •• •• ll. .,- pl CNl c DUBUQUE -US CANNEI ..... ••4 ... 4'4 lH. '1 . LARGE SIZE UllCED hit Juice i~(:z~~.~ 4SC EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY ••• AT PIZZA =J( ...... u er. 19' 2/$1 SUSI Ell llUD 11 ................... 411 BOSTll CIEAll PIS = .................. 1• PIZZA =-~(.S~ ~. u ll. 7t ,• IMMTFlllT. ,_. fl$ Oil" CllHT .. .. . .. .. I.~ Dimrs =r.r..u, u 11. 37c lat Pies ~ ....... 19' f ..... I Ill•~ .. 111r11SIC I ,., . . .. . .. ... "' -·-s Mll uu• ~ COSTA ~. COJtONA ., MAit. LAGUNA MACH ICE CIEAll -!ac HUNTINGTON llACH . FOUNTAIN VALLIY -.. -. "'' Manti 16042 ........ CllER DIER •.81 1 · ~al'• • JOY LIQUID ·iT.5' • 1SS11 lllw•r4t · • Thrill Liquid COMH Safepard-Zest · 11v.ory-Lava TOP JOB., , 22 11. 59c 2•35c · 2"" 43' 2•31 1 2r23c 2i.27c 11.73c -- \ , I , ' \ I . ·-. • ---------------------..--· -....... 3 , DAILY PILOT FREI! ~IN an all-new REMINGTON• 500 Selektronic ~ord /cordless shaver .. ' • ....,,,... ""'"'°" ... Nii Y'/11 ,.., .. ,.., ......... y .. t'*I•_,....,, • • Adjwts .. ""' .......... fli111.,.,. ........... ci-.1,,. •W•b.., ~ toeho,...W. _,,., .... _ ...... with • -4, ,.., if.,.. '"'"" ......... .. OR '4-6 LBS. AVG: WEIGHT THl•MO-WA•I CUP or TUMILIR WITH 1HI PUIOWI Of Libbey "Rustic Leaves" . MILMAC 3-P~ Companion Set - EachW"k PllezEN ...... CAIMAJlON._ 69• flLLIT °' SOLi • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a CARNATION -12·n. "'• 43• PtlM CAI.II ••••••••••• ••• •• • • FOUi FISHERMEN -14-n. Plr9. 59• FISH STICU ................. • MRS. FRIDAY'S -l ·n. Plit. 69• .OUIMR SHllMP • .. • • .. • .. • • TUIEK-MECIC lr .. tletl ., Plei• 79• nAL CUTLm ••••••••••··••• • c MIS. llllDAY PHLED-7·n. ,.,, 19' DMIND IHllMP , • , • • • • • • • • • • - NIW 1961 DODGE CHARGER THURS. thnt SUN. MAY 16-lt 150 BONUS BLUI CHIP· STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF MILMAC 1-"'=· STARTIRSD DINNER PLATt CUP end SAuc&l IONELESS ROUND SnAK c LL • IONILESS 99c ROUND ROAST • • • • . SWISS OR IAR-1-QUE 111 i~~;_.;.;7..::::: ::t STi'iKS CHUCK STEAKS POU I FllSH SHOULD& • FWHl.Y •IOUND IUUC FR.ESH FILLET 89* • TOP 9 8 c ..... ao•.. • .... l'llAlll I llOllK IAUIAOI Dona sou................. a ROUND, -• • .._. = : YESH OAl~Y -6·n. Trey 79' SIRLOIN 49~ i 69~ l 391. COO~ID SHllMP • .. .. .. .. • .. .. IRE1~FAST Ila iPARERIBS •• s:~:J~,s.59~b ii! I :t~ . . . Pid4wnt ~-u,.ta!L ~rozen ~00~ S'Pecial - eHOPPED •ROCCOLI. LEAF SPINACH. Swanson PEAS, CORN . L~R . D·I E RS 6 "1!"'100 TY DISCOUNT ' FRENCH OR 9UI'. 6RHN HANS AND MIXID YIGnABLES 5 ·?.:.··'I oo BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY C MEXICAN, ITALIAN, SWISS STEAK CHOPPED SIRLOIN ' I J&MWMD CATERIN5 -.llD ..... ... ICE CREAM MCP MCP BUND c Ila 1 IONf IN 1 ''TINDla.W" LIAN : · •UMP : COllNID : •OAIT : ROUJU»I I I : 75!.. : J-4 LIS. 79• ! • : CIY.().V~ • Real fflc-C:~-, -s;uiaZ. a.oz. Pl!$. BEU LINKS ......................... 29:. 12-0l . ,1(6. BEEF BACON ..................... 69:. l·ll. lOll BEEF HASH~ ....... : ................ 39:. SMOICID BED TONG S ................... 79~ BUTTER.NUT · COFFEE 1.u . ·65c TIN KRAFT SALAD .ORESSIN& MIRACLE WHIP ~~AL 69C POPllCUS • RIDGISICUI SIX 2s• PACIC LIMONADI OUNGI JUICI 3 ~ 25' 3 ~ 39' 94ft:Y 4~ I i0Ai#:J0.oz. 4: $1 CATSUP .. :~.. 1 FRUITOJ TIN 4: •1 iOMATOIN 10: •1 SWUTOJ TIN 5: •1 COCKTAIL .. .. I SAUCE .. . . .. . . I PIAS ............ : . I O.ic~r. Wa 11er. ~II meat or Alf Bu/ . ''J/ Jt 'd Jn Sea~on ... ..91'6 ..9n 5kn/timarlf" CALIFORNIA VALENCIA . CHi.FFON SOFT MARGARINE WIENERS ~~: 3 5 c 4~Ni'FF . 0 -RANGES .. s 00 IAllAlA ANN "YUi U ST" WHITI er WHEAT 22• ~ICID BRIAD .......... '~~Ji c ,,. iUNDARtt1'"0 0UN011 99c Lii. 4 li\l PC•. -le OFF DEAL • • 39• IYOllY aAR SO~P ...... .. ,.. •tANT M.OZ. PKG.-20c OFF ISAvt Jhl 69c SPIC 'N SPAN ............... . lllAJCFAST • IDAHOAN INSTANT HDUaUn i POT I ATOii a · ~. 49• ; 2 POl~IM sa• . WHITE PAPER WRA, ORCHIDS NAPKINS "'iiNEAPPLE •••••• 10~ to.er. PK&. lie 701 HARIOR ILYD~ COSTA MESA .. · .. e • -... __ ,..,-...;;.-..r-.- PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thru SUN., MAY 16, 17, II, 19 .. . 13922 . IROOKHURST, GARDIN GROYI • ,1J01 W; EDINGEl. SANTA ANA . , . \ ' • . . A ,, ~ -c 0 c 0 ... ... ... 0 .. ~< > pt • c Ill > ... I a 0 -i 0 ~ I -· rJ -< 0 c 0 Ill ... ... 0 .. < > .. c "' ·i - ~ -. --_ .. - r I DAILY PlLOT We~nesday, May 15, 1968 -- Om 41t F1GariU ToatApastt aa•,,A.-. en.t family S'm TDothpastc 11s·,%-u. Dur 490 htislp\ic Mouthwash aa·.,·OL tisttrina htislp\ic liJ•u-oa. Om 2Sc 2-ply racial Timi'a 2 ... aa· 200·. 1 Elle!I 2-p1y racial risn. 2 ... 111· 200·. 'S . 0u: 33C Pmoleum Jelly 2a·8·0L Vuelint Patiolewn Jelly 43• 8-01. YOU SAVE ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS,. TOO! ,,I• . Gilllltl litil Guan Dladamt I ' . ~ ~ I I •7· . I a 4-oz. king aiz• , ~-, I • • . T~ni· Hait Coloring II ".,~. ~,I' \ t -• c,., ~ fl' . ; ... '"#"·' ~ ... ~ . ; .. !I • 1.87 ' ', -~~5-1 ,. , I . ( I' 11 ;• ~r·li lllinta-~mVO-S Shampoo· I 87;.or. Ha1au CVtis Sum Bair Spray ··~-1 ., •a. ••• 13·or. ... c••·""•lo)•••--8 ... 1 ""11 *l't''il . '",.,,..,. '" •• , ,,.,.. I ........ -........... YOU GET TOP VALUE AT WOOLWORTH'S - --I -•• A STORE-FULL OF SAVINGS FOR YOUR HOME ~ ~ 1L -' -''']\ •,,~~t~ ~~t.!l ~ti •• 1 , .. c,~ , ! I \!~~:-~-· ' o~~ oft\"o•1• a e\}.J:,.,\.\~· c*,. \t•• ~ ...... 'i~ -r.'f\f\'f ~G\C --· ,, ~11111 ~:;. ~.,, ~.:._~~ ~ " ''··~~ t~-•• ,. ' ~ ~.~ ~~· ~~~ \( 1'~"cav~ ~· ~·~· . ~~~~:~~·' ,~-~"''~l~'t\~ ~~·ti~ a1 ' • ·o· .. t '(\ e'Ct\ o6 ~~· \.~ .a ~-·1 .,P.__.. ~ \\cPJ; • Vo!'\.~ ~· t'\Ot°O~cio" ..,.\\ • t1' ~ .,, ... ~ ~-'t\t ~~'~ 91 . 1 ~ .. "d\ao i "ff. • 10~. ~\ ... -~a\ \~w-"'~~ ~ ~ 'C ~e r-~ ~o•0 ei~......-. $0\\. ~ 1)CJ .. ~ ~_. ' r 11 • ' -·-_____....__ ···-~ ' . f ' • .. • # -' I· .. • ' ,., . / ._ ~ rillllr'J t• mm um TOWELS ••• ao..ly wo..,.n. thirsty loop co.._ lenie& ' ia 4ec9row ...... micl Mlida. 24 x •"· .... _ ...................... ... .......................... It• .... ... .... . ., ........ ,, :.• • • ~ ;., • • r ,;~ ~;. Life.-~• Yie,J.J One dozen Jong stem· med ~auliN in your IGYorite JON col· ws. Pick yours at thia low pric:el .......... wi•'I• ............ ltf·2ff • ··'! .. @ --itlCBEH PLASTICS .II~ T•nik Sow prbl laundry hcuket. 12-qt. round dish pan. 19-qt. rectan. 9war waste basket. kikh•n caddy pin-up and dirided handi-canier. AJJ in colorful easy-clean plastic:. 1111211 DBlUUEDDm' 1~1.4' Fin-piece .. n Dishdrainer with glal • holders. drainl:toard mat. a.ink atraio· er. silYerware cup and soap diah. 1111,rim-! 2414S"m IMFJJ PICTlJBES 7!!.H Decorate with printal Smartly framed with mople, walnut or goldton• finiabM. Qooee from our amortmeat of Mer and 1anmcopff. street acenH. still life • • lY lft1YA tlOl 110 no.l ····~· ~ .... •• I ,,,, tl"la '""t ~ ~~~ ....?. ..... ~--, __ .. _ ..... ,..;."111 -v---. i;~.; ..... '.·..t ......-~ ,_,,_ _. ..... ~.s>d" ~ ... - .~ QS\a ~ '"'-.. "' ~~~ f! ..... ~ ~ --i.~co'f•¥•cl ~...-..!~~ .... ,~ .,.,. a-. ';;,,i.l~" .... .... ...... ,.ti -- ~Ill 11111 liZI INSt1LATED Jt1GS Polyurethane inaulat· 1 1 ~ edl Cap lifts oft with· • out twisting. Spout. ............. 1 ... . 1111211 .. TUY TllLES Iin9 Siae tray table •• dipe Oil to Mand. In your choice of three ~ patt.ma. .... 1.1• •• .,. IHSULITED CUPS 11· Styro-eups bep !lot .__ W CoW driab ,.~cold. 7-oa. :-= Styn. ....... ~a .... l ..... M ..... er ..... 1'91T•trsw •hhfu ....... ; Sotin-finiah ataini... .... lknife.r.k...up epoon GDd leaspoon. Scne Oil Cl Mtting • •11211 PUDRIRIHS Str. ongl Seit _.... ..~ aorbent .... ii • napldna. 13 x l3Va" ' ltll" ............ o I "' "\ : Avoft.W. '" ..., Sier•• YOU GIT TOP ~ALUE AT . WWOO&.W ... ... .. . .. . . .. " .. -'·.. .. ·-~ --. . -~ ..... •• • •• ., •·• •••~ • • ._.. •• , .. ••'r •• f ~:I• • ; .,,.... ... • ··-•••• • .... lY ~lft1YA •Ol-110 AOA -.. -- ..... • 0 ... ... a · • < >· E •. ~s I -< t 0 c 0 .. 11!1 ... 0 .. ~ .. c • ~r j ' . . . .. ... .. . l ., • j f -~ i . ----==-=---=-~ ---~ -----------~-------=----=-=~ =---~~- .. -.. . . . --·-· ......... . . ·~ - .. ·-·-....... '"="· --=-=-- . . .. .. . . • • - -• .... ·-• ... • • -• #-• • # ' '!' • • . . . --· . .. ' . ... . . ....... ) r i'j • ---=-_ ~ ~----==-=----~--- ii •· l • 11 Id ,9 l•s; ., -2a • ic ... --.. .--. ... -, -. ~ . . -. ... . -· . . f .. "I l J• .. ~ ·J! ----=...= =- ( , ' /, . ~ .. .. .f ..... ... ~ ..... ... ~ ..... .pe ..... 'C • Cl} s ... ~ .,.. ~Q ... 'C ~ • s 'C ,, J. Cl} ~ '-< : 'O : ~~ S' I ~! I -a I p ~ , J - ' ~ - '~ .a I' ............... ) ( Friendl.1 El Rlnctio service includes unloading your cart for you at the chectstandl ••• and caiVing )'O'U' purchases and placing' them in your car! ~ , . · PorsonalizodisorVico ___ a plus/ . ' ('"-- •• • I l.. El Rancho carries a full stock of name branda in their liquor departmebt ••• plua biP. quality llquon bottled under a 1pedal El Ran~ label Our Snack Bar JI ibe ldeal rendezvOUI for ice cream, a ~. a Ugbt meal or just a ·cup ol coffee! El Rancho believes in Jervice. We always keep open as many checkstandl as needed, so you don't have to wait in long lin~. We unload your cart for you at the chectstand~ too, and carry your purchases to your car. We even offer you the convenience of a snack bar far hand-packed ice cream, tounwJ treatsr& ligh' meal, or just a cup al coffee! And we will gladly issue check cashing Identification cards ... or open monthly charge accoUDta. This is the 'f Y to shop .•. in a spotlessly clean store, open at times geared to your oonvenience, with fast, friendly service, topped off with Blue Chip Stamps. See you on May 161 ~ El Rancho's new personati7.ed supermarket ls proud to have been,presented with the All-Electric Building Award. AICADIA: sunset & Hllrtintton Dr. (El Rancho Center) P~ 320 West Colorado Blvd. • SCM(l1I PASAIDA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. HUITllSTll IEACff: Wa~ and Algonquin (Just East of Huntington Harbour) ~ BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) '.I' ..., May 16, a brand new El Ranclw Personalized Supermarket comes to the Huntington Harbour- Huntington Beach area to bring you a wlwle new concept i'n slwpping! Better tasting r ( food ••• better vu.Jue for your money ••• better service than ever before • • . all these will be yours at El Rancho.,s new s·tore at ·w a~ner Avenue· and Algonquin Street! I •', , -----~-------------· . \ '. ~· Come, ioin El Rancho's Grand Opening .,\ " "--.. .Celelntion _ and save moiley during Hr · .\ ~ .~ · ,,. DBig Saler Rea4 the .El Rancho stwy -' . ) see the wonderful val• we ·have . 11 for ·JOU • the ned seven .~ 11 ... -----·-••••••: I~ "' ,,, *Price. in effect at qll 3 Orange Coast 1torea Tlwr:!:l; through Sunday, May 16, 17, 18, 19. Store hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; S y 9 a.m. to 7 p.na. • ~ • I , . , .. { t t ' • r I ' • ' ' . ..._ - ~- • • I Planned Lor ~our COJ'lVeJUenCI ••• tbe aew 12 lancbo Ptnomlized Supermarlet at W__. md AJ1on"1in, jmt ~ of Hotingtcm " W/llli11 so differont about El Rancho? J lUUV IUJPuna a~-nv acn Ql~ ~ feluala.ld UaraQ IAtq 01 pDOJd 5l OQOU!'ll 13 '@ 'I ' ..... ~·----------~1 The difference ia in the way we operate. Our policies, and therefore much of the food we Sfll. are Vf!!rY dif!erent from those of impersonal multi store chains. Unlike big chains we don't have to buy in enOl'IDOO.S quantities, a practice which can so easily lead to a lowerinJ of qulitJ. We operate only S bii beau&itlll snarkeb, therefore we can -and do -take our time in selectin2 the best for you. And this ia true of every item we have for sale. You can tell as soon as JOG step Inside m Rancho. And ourright-to-youi-car anice matchea the excellence ol our food! See for yoW'6elf during our Grand Opening Celebration. starting Thursday, May 16, and take ldnntaee oi the many food bargains we have.for you at all three Onn2e Coast stores shown on the map. P1ua •.. at our new Warner and All'OllQU.in store ••• FREE drawinl' for 50 butetl of JlOWIDet foods .•• J'REE orcb..ids for the ladies . • . FREE ice cream CODI!& if you bring tlMI kids -or let the tida bring you! . . . FREE balloona • • • a special Daniah dlieae tasting, Friday and Saturday • • • Spice lslanda l8al0Din& presentatiom Thunday, Friday and Saturday •.• personal appearance of popular TY personality, ·Sheriff John, on Saturd.ay, and many, many other w~ttraction.sl El Rancho's new, penona~ supermarket at Warner and Algonquin is proud to have been presented with the AJl.Electric Building Award. / ' Price• Effective at All 3 S&ores juea1 os jssaupooa uonaaµad JAi l(ead OJns.\.ll OlrQ~J punoJ!) ,6s · · , · · · · · · punoa funoJ9 ~111111 . EIRmdlo I I I .. Fully cooked ••• fully flaifcnd ••• because ft'elJ bam ii lelected especiaUy for ll Rancho. .• euct1y to El Rancho ~ations! Here's a bam tbat'a bound to win your favor! Shanie Half ••••••• Whole Hmn. . Bit enoup ... -tb• -....v • le 49~ Ham Sli(es .... . 891 · Butt Portion • • • • Sening trout? Kay we recommend Weibel'• 45~ _ J With ham, we suggest this fine Portueueae wine Ratti'~. ·a;~-~·~'259 liltb .59~ • • • • • • • • • • Meet aiief Bolling Cloud and Little Eagle Friday IDd Saturday El Rancho Wine and Liquor Besides a reany full stock ol name bruds, in all ailes, n Rocho al8o olfen you a good selection of quality liquors and champagne bottled under our own label Let us know your requirementa for that next party ••. we'r9 always glad to lend -'l.0--yw ma1 require, too! S•v• $1. Mix or m•tch. Here's a good idea that Aftl ,w money • • • cllOOle C any three bottles of El Rancho label liquor and get a dollar off the total regu- lar price. Or aave 10% il you buy a cue! El Rancho Whiskey. • • t.~h s4~9 Fine Kentucky Bourbon blended for ligbtn~ and flavor. Qt. '5.19. El Rancho Bourbon. . . fift~ $4.79 An 86 proof straight whiskey at a palatable price. Qt. ,r,.79. . El Rancho SCotch. • • • fifth sss98 A choice aged whiskey bottled in Scotland. Case of 12 $64.58 . El Rancho Gin . . . . . Fi~h s3~ 99 Blended from tbe flDelt apiritl and pot Rilled. Qt .... El R•ho V idka . . . · .. Fifth s3.89 Produced bf tbe ~ "no.t Procell" method. ..... 'It. El Rancho Chmnpagne Fifth ~~19 Pink, extra dry, sparklin& bur&.UD"1· Case o! 12 '23.65. ·ipo 3.1011 .111oq.1un u01iuµunn 10 _____ J_ g ______ J ---·--- -.I----------- Green Hungarian Wine .•.... ,1.59 Mb F h T I . Min. Wt. I Cl&. ' I 3'9• res rou t· • • • • • • • • • .. Fresh from \he icy waters of the Snake River! Fisbermell'a delight! El Rancho Delicatessen Rath's Franks . . . . . . . : ...... 49¢ King SW., for a biQI!{ ~· all meal , •• llb, pkg, Cooked Hali ..... · ... 1 • • 49¢ Sandwich size slices . . . thin, tasty! . • • Cre~nt . • • 4 oz. pkg. 3 .11r s1~00 Bath's ... all 39c varieties at tbia prlce PlctJe-~ Olive. Baloena Danish #C1111embert . . ,. ~ 1 ~ • -59' The cheese~ recocnlRd the world over! Bamul ••• I~ -. pq. . ~ Port du Salut . . . . . ~ .-1• • 59' Dlltisb d>ee9'! deJl&td ... Am-.ldor BabJ llrom ••. I 0&. pq. e I Pricle .amcttw at our aew w .... and ~--.=:=t~f!r"~ . CEaatblutt Villa&e Center), 1bunday, ~ 18 !\ throuah Sunday, MA)' 19, only. 1 · \ _________________ ,, .. • /"\ ,. "I 9 ' . , . ., Read ·ri1ut .~"91 ', ..... e I I \ IAllU SllWlCIJ ~ l ~' . ,. .,. II -I l . ,' . . .. I I J : ' El R.m.1.:.·. / ---------•i ·;' II JlBanci»la ~ tellaft ............. tlle AD-Electric BaDdiq A..,.. ) . . ·j~d 'ZO 0~ ' .. !tJRl(.reds '5aQSJP 'a.11!MSS1!i' Sla! 1ua8Ja1ap !~'•U{S'!Q -····-1:-.- ._ -- - • .,,.. _,, '~ • -r·~ ,..... ~ -- \ - ..... . . I Yo4 too, c~n ~II Uf!UP cart with ·thssa /Jr'andOpsnitJg ' .,j El Ranc~o Grocery Specials Yuban Coffee . . . . . . . . . .67¢ 1b. The deep, dark. delicious coffee ••• so rich ••• save on 2 lb. can ... $1.33 Fresh ' Butter . . . . . . . · : . . 79¢ lb. Darigold ... ~rade "AA., ... made from dairy fresh pure cream! T 18f o{ Sauce . . . . .. . .12 "' 51.00 Hunt's rkh ~ from red ripe tomatoes .. 8 oz. cans. . . - Ice Cn1• ~ . . . . e e e • • • • 69¢ Royal Host ... premium peek for particular people ••• balf-pllool Star 1 Kist :f una . . ~. e e • •· '4 tor $).00 Meaty chunks of light, mild flavored tuna ... No. 1h cans. Dog ' 'food I. • • • : •• ·• • . 5 for '1.00 Frtsk.ies Ro~ds ... Beef' Chick~ or Iner ••. 131h ounce cam Aurcn T1Ssue. . . . . .. . 3 "' 69¢ Four roll pacb ... decorator colors ; .. uptly ICeated : •• nlDe prtced. Purex, i Bleach . \ . . . . ·. : . . 29¢ Half gallon ... dN bleach with added whitenmc power! (gJ1n11it. • • • • • • • • • • 35¢ Dishwasting detergent gets glassware, dishes, sparkling ... 20 oz. ptg. .. spscials ___ and savsmonsg! Van th, Kamp's Bakery Deliglits • ~ We're especielly plH..d te he¥t • 11e¥el v.,. cle Keinp'1 "Miai-Hot" l en ry. You'll fiad Ht ...._. it ,..1 fest i1t yeut first •i1it. Jud try floe "Hot" f'e.C. f'ie, be~ed rigM et ffte 1tWt. OpHillt Dey "Speciel1" • • • ' ''Hor' Peach Pie (Reg. 79c) . 69¢ • • Oven Fresh! Tender crust, plump with ripe, flavorful fruit ... So good'. , Cinnainon Rolls . (1'."g .. 41c>. • Make it a special 1day with a special breakfast tr~at! • • 25¢ Shortbread Cookies . ~g: S~) • • 25¢. . . Cherry nut ... Cookies and cold milk after school! ~-• Gt-eat Treat! Milk Choco~Cake . ~ ~1·29~ $1.15 Two Layers Big ... with a creamy ~ess your folb will love! More abovt CMll' "Mini·Hot" ••••••• In addition to Van de Kamp·s full lioe of~ fooda_.1JOF_Van de Kamp lady will bake Jilht in the ltore ae~ new "iPeO&lties' to deti~ht your dinner table, sud1 as- MINIS ••• delightful, delectable 6 ounce loaves • • -cheese Min.is, Egg Sesame Minll, 0 n 1 on Poppy seed Kinis. Slice a D d serve right at your table. PAN DINNER ROLLS .•• Bated off right here, and, if you go straight home, they'll rWl be hot! BAGELS .•• something new fior many folb, llat rapidly beoomlnt • real favlrite. SU T.te6el •.••. and .., HOT '9ESI ••• A, dellgblful Tm'iety to choc. frolJl, all ~ bat- ed la our Mini-Oven, right at the store. Yan. de Kamp's Grana Opening Speciab at Huntington Harbour 1tore only. } - }, . .., El Rancho always selects the bert USDA Choice arade beef. It's aged nature's way to the peak of flavor and tende. • • • never p~ckqed! Enba.noe the meal with A. M. DuboU $1 " Benjo1aJ1 Wine 5th Swiss Steak . . . . . e • • • • 63~ n Rancho's USDA Choice Beef • e • trimmed for fl"HW' nlue! R•p Roast . . . . . . . . . . 63~ llrvt a hearty roast ••• juicy, tender • • • with such rewarding flavor! Omaha, Roast . . . . . . . . e 79.,, Thick cut from El Rancho's selected beef rounds ••• great pot roast! . . ~!~1~!t~!!~~rfec~o;~n~! ;.1~~! • • 59~ Bnlitar lillstingmnat! , The first thing youtll notice about meat at D Rancho ii ... no. prepackaging! Our beef ii a1wa,. band aeledld bJ • bead meat tNyer from top USDA Choice lfade. ud Iced aatan'a way -no• enzymes. . 'magic' rays or other IOQUed "8derbwl. 'l'lllf1 why lt'a a beautiful deep, rich color ••• yov Tilible ~ al flavorful, tender meal Skilled personnel in an acmal batcher lbap an ....,. on band at El Rancho to prepare rour faYOrite cub fGr roa. WMtller yoa choose beef, lamb or port, you can be au.re )'OQ're pUinc tbe 1-est pouible value for your food dollart Round Steak · 67~ Hearty beef goodness .•• with the plui fa ctor of El Rancho's finier'quality • • • tenderness and flavor assured! Let round steak be tbe be.art of your menu, a_ncr'watch the smllel of aatilhctioo llebt up ~ beet '...-.I tbt tablitl I '!\· , I ;'. ------------------· ' . ' .. ' ' .. , ' ~ ) , # ' , I r ---------·· ,' . -. II ~ El Rancbo is proud to have been p~tell \\UWJJ with the All·Eledric Building Award. .· , ' • ) --=~!!·~•':.i.l •· I I·~ l \ - • ~ / ... .... .. Our 'man iJl the market' cbooaes El Rancho's produce from the very best available ••• gets it to you fresh the same day! A wonderful selection of well-known °rocery and dairy items at El Ranc~o •.. a spotless store with the latest equipment ... like the 'curtain of air' dairy case. RoiJ//g frosh producol < \;- - J If you're fed up with the tired old produce you so often get in the big dwm, you're goinJ to love our fruit and vegetables! Our 'man in the market' ii really chooay (be, ~an afford to be, line• he doesn't have to buy. huge quantities as do the chains). He select• all II Rancho's produce locally. 1be center opens at 4 a.m. But be geta there at a a.m., chooses tbt best and eeta it to you in top condition the very ~e day! We often have unusual items and dellcacles off ·seison, too ••• if you don't find a particular favorite, let us know; we'll do our very be6t to get it for '°" . . . it's all part of the El Rancho service! Bananas . . . -• • • • • • • .10¢ lb. Central America's finest ·r . extra fancy quality ••. extn fancy value! AvoCados . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 ... Haas variety ... make the dilference in salads ••• add the gourmet touch! Potatoes . . ~ . . . . . . 5 l•s.19¢ U.S. No. 1 Quality • , • new crop White Rose •• , at a real savings! Arizona'• finest . . . ripe! juieyt . . • start elclt-day with tJbe merry brfgbtneu of grape- fruit ... IO good ..• and IO good for you! Check the price! "' '----Italian Squash · · · · · 2 lbs:19d Garden fresh . • . and you can serve it so many ways, so easily! Orange Juice ........ 59¢ lit. Squeei.td fresh ••• just for you •.. daily! Big 48 ounce size . only 89c Pineapples . . . . . . . . . . 10¢ lb. Fresh from Ha"aii ... with that tart-sweet flavor folks love! ~ . .It·-~.-.-4 ~ 1~1 k Brands gou know _and.firusG! Wesson Oil . . . . . . 39¢ Pure . . . light . . . for salads and cooking and baking! • • . 24 ounce size. Heinz Ketchup . . . 19¢ From vine ripened tomatoes • • • thick • • . perfecUy .easoned! ... 14 ounce bottle. Fruit· Cocktail 4 '°' s1.oo S&W ... No. 303 cana ... cubes of lusciously ripe fruits • •. • colorful, flavorful! Leslie's Salt . . . . . 5¢ Big 26 oz. cartons at tbia ridiculous price • . . plain or iodized! Apple Juice . . . . . 29¢ Treetop ••• Quarta ••• tantalizi.ne flavor from Washington'• finest fruit! Stouffer's Mlat Pies 49¢ Beef, Chicken or Turkey .•. big chunks of meat, rich eravy ••• 10 oz. pkg., frozen. • Birdseye Vegetables 5 ~ s1 French Cut Beans, Cut Corn, Peas or Chopped Spinach . . . in butter sauce. You•n always find y~ur favorite brands at El Rancho. Unlike the big chl.l.n.s. who offer you brands you never beard of, in sizes you don't w~t, El Rancho makes sure it hl4 the brands you know and truat • • • in u full a ran,e of sizes as possible. El Rancho a1ao off en ita cuatomen fine aourmet food for parties and special entertaining. You'll be agreeably l\µ'priaed . at the telection ol imported and special gourmet items we bl•e for you ••• it'a just another part of the El Rancho aenicel e . 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