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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-17 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilotroday's Closing ' r N.Y. Stoeks VOL 61", NO. ·119, if SECTleNS, 50 PA&ES NEWPORT BEACH. CALfORNL( FRIDAY, MAY 17, "196' JEN CENTS POLLOWING GIANT Robert f. Kennedy Kennedy Talks Of New Future In Coast Visit By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM o.11r Plllll S1811 America can drtam of setting tool on UM moon by 1970, but the earth· bound ni~es of poverty and in· j~tice must not be ignored in the pr~ cess, New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy said Tbunday. Speakblg )>efore a crowd of up to 4,000 at TRW Syst.m1 Group ln!n· do Beach, the Dem~atlc pres tial prlniary hopeful touched on ics from Vietnam to housing and jobs or the poor. "I came here to propose a new future," the magnetic former U.S. at- torney general declared during the 9(). minute stop on hia Welt Coast cmn• palgn tour. Kennedy apparenUy streU:bed bis schedule with \the 1peech, seared to the home-buying aerO&Pace worker. afterward aDSwerlng questions, some orthml lhouted ,.._ • ,_. .,,.,. Sometimes nervtUI, Illa frably cut. graying brown hair ruffled by a lnne through the hot, 1t1n-spla~ centni mall of the TRW plant, Ke~ told the crowd he hopes the U. S. moon race stays on schedule. · "But I want to see 1t in its right priority, one whlch will allow it to COii· Unue into a limitless future," he 1ald, "and not ht pulled back or abandoned because the nation Is devastated by in· temal dJsorder." "l believe we must, as man bt5 always done, seek the far frontier - or atrophy and dJe. But we also need yotir help here on tltis planet ... in this country ... in this state," he said. Kennedy skipped one passage in his prepared text: "I have said before and I will say again here, th&<t we can slow down the race to the moon if it means the salva- tion of our nation here oo earth," is the part he deleted. TechDological secrets discovered In the space race have already enriched American society, Kennedy told the throng, but the surface ha,, •till barely been scratched. "What we must do now, ls seek to involve your industry in o t b e r partnerships, in solving other complex problems for which our strategy of solution is ~6cient," be said. Houaing has grown at only about (See KENNEDY, Page %) Weat•er It won't get too hot on the Orange Coast this weekend, says forecaster John Rockey. Once the morning clouds clear away, the mercury'll !eve.I off at about 116. INSIDE TODA. Y Try not to pet a tralflc tick~t on the 10011, but if 11ou do you ca11 ttll the ofli'Cer whtrt the /irt ii. It'll bt at tht Orangt Count11 Pairproundl on Saturda11 (ftla11 25) during tM big Oranpt Cownt11 fire Slloto, featured to- da11 in WEEKENDER ..... , ....... . c....... . c.......... .. ... C-ID tt ........... , ........ ..... . ............ ' ....... ""' n. c... , =-=-./ 1: --. -.....u-1 ....... ' ....... 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"Up in Oregon, I heard about your governor," be told the crowd at TRW Systems Group in Redondo Beach. ··1 Un<terstand he's promised not to raise any new taxes -just double the old ones." "As a senator." said Kennedy, whose chartered jetli.ner walled at nearby International Airport, "I'm en· titled to an 18 gun salute.'' NOT ADMffiER "The least he could have done." Kennedy said, referring to Yorty, who is not one o! his admirers -in public ·or private -"is wait Wltil our plane was on the ground." He said Yorty also failed to give him a key to the city. "He actually put on three more Jocks," Kennedy said. One youth asked what RFK would uggest doing about the world pop).lla· uo.1 explosion. KeMedy's wife Ethel ls expecting th~ couple's llth child. "We must try to deal with it."' said the suntanned New York Senator. "but some or us deal with it in different way!:.'' "Sock it to 'em Bobby!," cried a group of cheerers. Another youth asked Kennedy what he should do to get a start in politics. "Get your brother elected presi- der;it," Kennedy answered, quickly continuing with an explanation of how one should become politicaUy involved and work his way up into the power structure. U NE TUMBLED OliT Finally. the unscheduled Une tumbl- ed out and those arc the best kin<I. Discussing tran~portation problems. KcnneJv said: ·'Modern tech nology. with adequate assistance from the government. should not only be able to remedy this imbalance, bul also insure that ttie computer does not arrive home ex- hausted and irritable ... "Uh. commuter." he corrected, bringing a roar of laughter. Girls of all races and ethnic origins (See CROWDS. Page 2) Police Hold Balboa M·ru1 In $200,000 Runco Rap Balboa Penin5ula resident Richard Emmett Wood , 'l'I, waa free oo $82,500 ball today pending a court appearance in connection with ~n alle1ed $200,000 bunko scheme involving household merchandise. Wood. of 1324 w. Balboa Blvd .. WQ!I arrested by Newport Beach pollce and turned over to Los Angeles authorities after a Los Angeles Grand Jury in· dictment charged him with conspiracy and grand theft. Bench warrants al.so were issued (or two men·pollce say worked with Wood in the alleged Craud. They were iden· tified as Baroid H. Engle, Jr., 39, of Santa Ana. and DonaJd Craig. about SURFERS GET BREA.K IN PILOT SUrfer• call a favorite boet"d·rlding spot In the ocean a break. but h bit· gest break the)' ever found in Orange County is .c.omi.DC Tuesday In the DAJ- L Y PILOT. .. And It'll be a blg break for yw, too, even lf you've never been aboed a board. Watch for SURFING 196&, a 16- pege tabloid about IUrllng Ind the ptOPle who mMI it~. . 36, of Co\"an Heights. Neither man has yet been arrested. according to Sgt. W. J. MJlford oC the Los Angeles Police Department. He said indictments also may be returned-- against others. According to MiUord, the trio operated a scheme that went like this : Wood was Introduced to merchan· dlse suppliers in Los· Angeles as the son of a wealthy San Francisco in· dustrialist. with SS0.000 in his pocket to start a business. Re and his two partners formed the Norton Distributing Co. at 730 S. Western in Los Angeles. usinit false names. Wood's supposed alias was Wesley Norton. The men said they were buyini:: houseliold Items, cookware, TV sets and other Items for a large. mid· We«tern grocery store chain. The . goods were to be used l.n connection with a glve·away contest of tile chain. The company obtained as much as •.ooo In merchandJse on :tO-day bill· IQp. The Items -unpaid for -then ~ moved to warehouses In OranAe County. The trio began sellJng the merchandise to distributors Jn the area. MllJord said the aDe1ted fraud opera· Uon beg.nearly in 1987. A court date tor Wood has not yrt been scbeduJed. The Balboa resident wa1 UMvlllable f• comment oo thr charges. Singles Club Ol('d : Planners Also Back Irvine Industry With nary a ripple of protest, Newport Beach p I a n n i n g com· missioners Thursday night stamped approval on two major J a n d developments aimed &t more jobs and hQusing. Unanimously approved was a $12 mJllion apartment mecca for single, well·heeled aduJts, to be known as the Also passed unanimously was an Newport Beach South Bay Club. Jrvine Co. -application ot build an ln- lrvine Co. application to build an in· PhilcO\f'ord · Aeronutronic p I a n t , between MacArthw· Boulevard and Jamboree Hoad. The South Bay Club under terms or its use permit will be built wi.tltin a year on 14 acres of now empty -land sJt.uated next lo Newport Harbor High School. Com.missioners worked well past Sea Life Refuges U1eir usual 11:30 p.m. cutoff point to hammer out final details of the club's construction. They imposed 20 condi tions on builde-rs R & B Development Co. of Los Angeles. These included a stipula· tion that outdoor recreation at the mammoth apartment complex must end at 10:30 p.m. Parking spaces for 1,025 cars are called for, with 325 spaces t.illotted for compact cars. The facility is expected to house as many as 1,400 tenants who are able to pay rents ranging from $170 for a bachelor unit to $325 for two-bedroom layouts. None of the tenants may be married. according to ~artmenl rules. The developers noted that similar clubs they've built elsewhere have met with instant 6Uccess. Bucket Brigade Ban Now Law By JEROME F. COLLI.NS Of Ille Dilly l'Uol Slaff The bucket brigades are now mak- ing their Inst forays among the tidepools or Corona dcl Mar and LagUl'la Beach. "i .-....ptember, they'll be banned. Tba.1 wa.; assured Thursday when Lt. Gov. Robert Finch signed into law Assembly Bill 169. authored by Assemblyman Robert E. Bad.ham (R· Newport-Beach}. The measure established the Oran~c Coast's first marine Hfe refuges. mak· ing it a mi sdemeanor tCJ remove or de~troy tiny lidepool animals at three locations. They arc: -Corona del Mar between Cameo Shores Drlve and Poppy Avenue, a shoreline distance of 3,000 feet and reaching seaward 700 feet. -Laguna Beach belween McKnight Drive and Myrtle Avenues. a distance of 5.'125 feet and extending seaward 600 feet. -South Laguna between Camel Point and Table Roek drives. a dis- tance of 2,700 feet. also extending seaward 600 Ccet. Finch's signing of the bill, 111tnes5ed by Badham, climaxed ll year-long ef· rort by the cities or Nc111X>rt and l,aguna to preserve portions of the rocky coastline as sanctuaries for sea anemones, starfish, o c t u p u s e s • mollusks and other small creatures left exposed and helpless when the tides recede. Instrumental in the l'frort were I.aguna Mayor Glenn Vedder and Newport Vice Mayor Li n d s I e y Parsons. Early last year the two liiwmakers attempted to pus h through • municipal legislation establishing marine refuges. Vedder, who lives in a bcachfront home. built up a voluminous file or mat~rial to back up his claim that the tidepools were being stripped clean by students. tourists and "commercial in· (SW REFUGE, Page %) * * -tr What It's About: Kids Move in as Tide Moves Out II you were a mollusk, it was a pret· ty frightening scene. Dozens of laughing youngsters trooped down the pathway toward Corona de! Mar's tidepools at the end of }'oppy Street. Most of Uiem carried buckets. some had tiny cages. All or them were on u field trip that would very likely leave U1e tidepools devastated. That is what it was like at low tide this morning, and that's w h a t Assemblyman Robert E. Badham's marine refuge bill is all about. Until the Jaw creating the ti~I sanctuaries goes into effect'"'1"i'I Sep- tember, it will be every sea anemone for itself. After September, the rule wil:L, be look, but don't take .. Or kill. Kathy Montgomery. 21-year-old Pomona College co-ed. was collecting (See TIDEPOOl.8, Page 2) Planni ng Director Ernest Mayer. J r.. told commissioner~ his ir.· vestigation into the operation or South Bay Clubs in the Los Angeles area revealed no unusual police or parking problems. In other business. the Irvine Co. hanclily won approval to develop an in· dustrlal park within current city limits under guidelines o( a Planned Com· munity (PC) ordinance. The PC zoning, only recently added to U1e city's zone codes, calls for an llN!a to develop under a single master plan. It avoids the t rad i t i on a I , piecemeal growth or ;:..n area and generally leads to better use of land, uccording to lbe city staff. A i.mall portion of the industrial area will be dedicated to light com. mercial use, the Irvi ne Co. plans showed. Hanoi Bids For Full Settlement PARIS (UPl)-Hanoi today offered to open talks on a Vietnam politiel! settlement if the United States stops all bombing and oth'er acts of war against North Vietnam. Nguyen Van Sao, a spokesman for the North Vietnam delt'gation to Paris talks with the United States. made the offer in a statement to United Press International. "IC the United States halts the bomb- ing and other acts of war against the north unconditionally, we will be ready to discuss a political settlement for Vietnam." he said. This was the first time the Commu- nists have come so close to saying they are ready for full dnss Vietnam peace talks In exchange for an uncon- ditional bombing halt. Jn earlier state· ments, they have said merely they wouJd be willing lo discuss "other matters of interest to both sides." But Sao at the time rejected a U.S. suggestion In the talks here that North Vietnam can get the bombing halt in exchange for restoring a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Vietnam. · Bed Tax I ncrcase Decision ~Ionday Newporl B e a c h city councilmen Monday night are expected to consider action on an ihcrease in tbe city's hotel and motel bed tax. The matter was held over Crom the council's last sessfon. Municipal lawmakers Monday will also review a proposed capital Im- provement program for the 1968-69 financial year. the first step in the city budget adoption process. ONE OF THI ft.AST -·Pomona coed Kathy Mont- gomery. 2l, pluc"'ls a mussel from Corona del Mar Lidelands for aquatic biology" project, one of 20 !ihe caugbl lhJs morning. State law starts 1n ·90 days protecting tJdepools th Newport and Laguna lJeach as marine pre1erves. ~ • ~ DAIL V PILOT frl~, MlY 17, 1968 1-lar ho r Ila te -Dehat@d--------.;..Stodents County Chamber Airs Dissolution Haa"fe By JACK BROBACK 01 1M CHllY .. Jiit S left The much-debated Orange County Harbor District gvt another working over Thursday by five pa11eli!ts speak· fog before members of the county Chamber of Commerce. Billed as a meeting to "clarify the present state of confusion over the district'' the session hardly ac- complished that. But both sides on the issue oC whether or not the district should be dissolved !lad their say. KeMeth Sampson. direct.or o f harbors, beaches and parks for . the county said the district "is a regular county' department now, in effect. I gel my orders from C o u n t Y Adminis trative Officer R o b e r t Thomas and the b o a r d of supervisors." Jack Galvin. a s s 1 s t a n t to Assemblyman Jobn V. Briggs CR· Fuu.toa) ......... 6111 SM dlltrlct ii like any other county department wby d~ the tax bill for the county1show $1. 71 and the tax bill for the district 95 cents? Why a separate tax?" Briggs has introduced a bill which would dissolve the district and replace tt with a regular county department of harbors, beaches and parks. Tbls follows a recommendation of the Orange County League of Cities which last mootb voted 24-0 for dissoluUon or the district. Mayor Dean Shull Jr. of La Habra anct president of the league, em· phasized that the league was not sayin& that mopey could be saved at present by dlssolving the dlstrict but that "many inland cities and the league thought that the tax dollar spent for the district could be better utilized by distribution over the whole county." The league advocates one depart- ment to handle all recreational ac· From Page J KENNEDY • • • half the U. S. economic rate, he noted. but mass-produced modular unUs can be built ln factories for on-site in· stallation. making construction an assembly li ne process. Medical and health costs Oie ex· peeled to rise another 140 percent by 1975. continuing their upward spiral of the past few years, he pred icted. "That's going to be unsatisfactory," he said. adding that m o d e r n tec hnology can be used to find new and better ways of cutting health care costs through a variety or ap- plications. Law enforcement can also benefit. through computer-assisted command and control systems, Kennedy added, and other possibilities exist in educa- tion. water and air pollution remedies. "In aU of this.'' he said. ''the government will have to ~ssist.'' LOCAL FASHJON The assistance, however, should be zpplied in a localized fashion instead of being dispensed from Washington, tradllional seal of U.S. power, Kenne- dy said. Failure to link government and private industry in a drive to better America may virtually guarantee its decline and collapse, he warned. "I don 't care if we have 70 million television sets," he said, turning to the Foblem of r<.<:ial violence, "l care what we're seeing on our television sets. U I'm elected president, I'm going lo change all that." He said government should heir make it advantageous for industry to locate in areas hard-hit by joblessness. thus elimlnating some of the root source of cultural and individual deprivation. "I think what 1 man reallX want& ln Amer.ca It a job. not a dole , ' Kennedy told the lunch hour gathering, "let's take men and women on welfare and make them taxpayers." The atatement brought b e a v y cheers. OUT OF WORK He said 2.5 mmion people are out or work, while two million jobs are va- cant. partly due to economic develop· ment in urban clusters instead of &pre.adi!lg Into gmaller, private sec· Lions of the nation. Each American has a d e e P responsibility to his fellow man an~ a special obligation to the coming generation. said the candidate most Idolized by Americ<.n youth. Question time brought the Inevitable queries, a few from younger people present, some of whom wore Jong hair. semi-hippie dress and TRW employe badges. Kennedy had these opinions: On refusal of milita1·y service on moral grounds -Follow your con· science , but manfully face your coun- try's applicable Jaws which provide for prosecution and imprisonment. On the l8-year--0ld vote -Permit it. On th& Middle East crisis and possi. hie Russian intervention -America has a commitment to Israel which mu st be kept, but the ideal solution will be mutual negotiation by the hostile powers. On his presidential quallficamms - Personal Ideas on how Americt'S crit· ical needi; can be eUectively and suc- cesfully met. On the Vietnam war -Let the Viet- namese fight for themselves with U.S. help; clean up the corrupt Saigon regime : negotiate and form a govern- ment which would include the National Liberation Front <Viet Con&) but only if they win demonstrable support o{ the people, then spend the $85 million- per-day now going to the war on domestic problems. "Perhaps this is a worl d in which children are t o r l u r e d , ' ' the Di!mocratlc nomination-seeker said, expanding on the Vietnam issue, "but we can at least lessen the number of tortured.'' Ile said the last three years In Viet· nam have bee.n dls~trous and that the American people want no more Viet- nams in the future. "When hlstory is written, I will have to take my share of the blame for what was done," he said concerning his 1964 and 1965 Senate stands on Vietnam. He said America must solve its own problems first, or even all o{ its nuclea r arsenal and storehouse o[ napalm wUl never do anythlng to achieve world peace. ,....,. .... J CROWDS. • • tang Kennedy campaign soogs. as 1tJ.rrinC ma:rUal music boomed from loudspeanu to herald bis arrival. A few emp loyes watched h1>m mulu.tory building rooftops a n d others, unable to get away, could be seen watch.Ing from behind the smok- ed glass facades o{ surrounding or- fices. Attention eradually focUled toward I le>1¥, roped and humanity·llned OCC'· DAILY PILOT ·- ' ridor, as the rumble ol police motorcy- cle •~ filtered through the excited throng. Bobby's ent;y was a00cllma<:tlc. SECURfl'Y POLICE -Led by security police. Kennedy materialized out of a hovering mob of photographers and almost sauntered I.ti> to the podium, appearing casually neat in cray suit and bl~ shirt. Then be amiled and the eyes of two teenait 1tr11, hidden behind pink and blue Unted Ben Franklin gl .. aes llaNed up. "I touched him, I touched him," squealed one of 1hem 111 the late preadent's younger brother made bu wey b9ck to the wa1Una motorcade afM' the IPffCb. Hundreds ol bands reached and plucked alon1 the way, hungry for a toudl ot the RFK mystique, wt>.ttver It Is that contributes to hi• dynmn1c atyle. Kennedy wa. almost pulled off tbt podium one. and 11 be nMlde hit llow mardl down tbe mobbed wltwa:r IU Nevy blue, maroon ~-1•u;; ~entat •tripe tie WM aUpplaS at tbt knot. Lunch pepers and IOda pop con· t.ln•a Utter.I the velftty If• and the MMtor'• bllck and Whit• Sprlnaer Splo1el, Frtctlet, waited in tbe car. Baaehall Unif orma Di1tribution Set Seeead, third and fourth ......,.. Ol the a.w ArM Butball Prop'aln u.s.c • -.... t1"t ud *"' wUl l'IOllft ..... mdfCll'ml apt ....... .. ...,. latnQ at the c.ta ..... Pait lflndstand. Zone one. Mes. Verde area. wilt meet at 9 1.m.: zones two and three of the Ovtc Center arta of Cotta Mesa and the Eutal~or tM dtJ Nl*- tln!y, wW mt1t at 11:30 a.m. \ ... \ t1Yltlt1 ID the ~tJ-,.a; '"etwe and harbors. The support ol the Orange County Coast Association for the dlatrid u now constituted was voiced by past association president Selim "Bud" Frank.Un of Costa Mesa. "Ou.r association is oppoted to any change unlesa an equal or better substitute is offered," Franklin said. .. None ha's been offered to. date.'' Tho board of supervisprs hM a com· !Jlittee working on the future of the harbor department and A d r i a n Kuyper, county counsel and a member of the committee, said a report would be ready in two weelcs. ~ . "We are studyi.ng the pros and cons of the subject now,'' Kuyper sald. "It is hard to determine what is the will of the people." He predlcted that the subject might go to a vote of the people in November iI the Briggs bill was so amended. From P8fe J REFUGE ••• terests,'' who went after starfish. Parsons warned hls council col· leagues that the 9>ron1 del Mar Udepool area was l>elng transformed "into our own Silent Spring." UCI authorities supported the asaer- tlons. But neither city was able to do anything about it. Munlclpal legisla· tion, the two councils learned, was pre-empted by state jurisdiction over the tidelands.· Badh am, at the two cities' requests, took up the battle on the state level. After numerous hearings, his blll this month finally cleared both the Assemely and the Senat'e with little opgosilion. Finch signed it Thursday in the absence of Gov. Ronald Reagan, who is on the non-eampalgn trail. Badham said the law will go into ef· feet 00 days after the clcse of the cur· renl legislative session. That means, he estimated, that signs will be posted probably in September. The measure allows students and other amateur zoologist!, young and old, to continue poking around and peeking at the tiny tldepool animals, but they won't be able to take them home or back to class. Exceptions, however, can be granted by the slate Departme.nl of Fish and Game. TIDEPOOLS. • • a bucketfuJ of-muMels this morning. She sald they were for an aquatic biology class project. She was asked what she thought or the B~dham leglslaUon, which will ban such coUcctiona In the future, without special state penntaaion. "I think ifs a good Idea,' lhe smiled. "I've col· lected all I,need. rm satisfied." 1bere ~ about 21 mussels in the bucket. Laughing younptera began picking up many or wMt were left. And three more school buses rolled up. wast on Ale11 But Tidal Wave Doesn't Show UCI students are voling today to elect student body oUicers for nut tau. • Post. trom ltudent bod)' pruldtnt on down to 18 student Hnat.a •• to be Wled . M06t interest centera on tbt race for stodeDt body president. Tbert ve f oar cand.ldatea, all jun.Ion. JI.a Farle7 la nmnln& on • plltform of bulJdlnC a atudent community to oV«come apathy, Some of btl aug• ge$tions are rtlldence ball repreaen. talion on 1 student councll, a matchinf fund by tbe ueoclated ltuclenta to en· courage clubs to tpODIOr events, and an equal opportunities J19DoWn to aid and attract to tbe ICbool minoritJ race students. Glen Prttzier wanll • ltudent government thl:lt takes aa lntmst in campus 11roblems that relate to the outside world. He says the unlversity exists to preserve Ute institutiOO&S of soc i e l y. "And a qulck glance at Irvine's student population will ~ firm that our 1odlty'1 m.utuuom .. racist," ht eontenda. Roa Rldele seeks the oftlct to lboW that student money can be spent more wisely. He ·argues that student bod1 fees are not speot on what ltudentt want, and tberefcre procrams blrre consistently lost money. Be adv«:ates ~polling ol students to determine bow fees should be spent. Bob Scllwartl alfees activiUes studeDt.s have bought fw Uselr '21 fee this year "stink." He says he will survey 9ludentslo see what they think should be done to improve UCl's SOciaI life. He also promises not to issue statements in the name of the studenta about hJs per900al political beliefs. $2 Million Cut From U.S. Funds To Desalt Pinnt A cut or $2 million in the $3 million federal budget request for preliminary work on the $444 million 1funtington Beach Bolsa Island nuclear power and desalting plant was made Thursday by the House Appropriations Committee. But the reduction was min imized by both Metropolitan Water Dlatrict and federal oHlcials. Henry J. Mills, MWD general man· ager, said "thls appears to be a rou- tine adjustment in the timing of federal contrib11tions for the. project. "The overall contribution by tbe federal government of m million still stands.·• The Office of Saline Water bas marked f57 million for the project and the Atomic Energy Commission $15 million. An Office of Saline Water spokes- man said Thursday that approval of the •• million appropriatlon amounts to "a strong expression of faith in the project ln view of the fiscal restraints oo the government this year." Stanford Reunion Corona del Mar •ttorney Carl Kegley and realtor Tommy Thompson headed for Stanford University today for the 50th reunion of the Clue or 1918. 'IMPROP•lt SP•NDING' ........... 'ACTIVITIES STINK'. l4lb Schwartz 'INSTITUTIONS RACIS,-. G ... Prfbbr ~ 'BUILD COMMUNITY' Jim Farley View Site Hollles Planned -Jet Views Unscheduled AparbMnt builder .John Klug thinks he can locate some new units on a slope near Upper Newport Bay to save the view for most of them. But It's tbe view of low flying airplan~ "practically scraping the rooftops" whlle landing at Orange County Airport that worries a resident already lving in the neighborhood. Carroll V. Foy, of '1Zr1 Golden Cir· cle, told Newport Beach plannint com· missioners Thu:nday night that six or seven times a year. the winds shift and planes must land from the north. "Did you ever wake up In the middle of the night with your wife screaming and the llgtlts of one of those planes coming in your bedroom?" demanded Foy. Commissioners, red.faced, admitted they hadn't undergoM the experience. though they conceded the Image was terrlfylng enough. "It's no joke," Foy assured them. "How do they hope to rent 1partmeota there?" be asked. Developer Klug IOUght perm1ssion to change the classification of acreage near Golden Circle from unclassified to R-4. Commissioners indicated they were Interested in seeing the neighborhood develop with less density, and recom - mended a possible R-3 zoning. Klug finally was given a contioua11ce on the zoning matter to June 6. He said hls compall)''s prellmlnary plans call for low rile, prde.n type apartments. Density of the proposed develop· ment was left undetermined at the commission meeting. Laguna, Ne~rt Mercy Run Saves Life of Infant Police from · Laguna Beach and Newport Beach carried c.ut an inter-ci· ty mercy run at daybreak this morn· iog to deliver a critically needed piece of equlpment to Hoag Memotial Hospital. A Hoag spokesman said an oxy,en analyzer was transported Crom South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna. Although Hoag has two, a third m~hine was needed for tbe birth of a premature baby. The analyzer measures the percen· tage or oxygen in isolette incubators. and prevents possible eye damage of the Infant from an oversupply of ox· ygen. The baby was reported doing well laler today. Laguna Sgt. David Brown took tlle instrument to the Corona del Mar city limits about 6 a.m. Newport Officer Albert D. Doum completed the second leg of the run. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TH U.S. Oout Gaard and lifeguard r departments went on mild alert Thur•· day atooa the Orante Coast to prepare for a po11ible tsunami -aeism ic wave -aenerated Crom Japan's two big RAPPORT by DREXEL earthquak~. Some d.lslurbance wu note<! In Hawaii. However, no change in the level 'of the sea was reported along the Southern Cilifornia coast. In Newport Hwbor, the Coast Guard cl&Um Point Divide and Cape Higgon were d41patcbed to sea M 12:42 p.m., anct returned at 3:30 p.m. Shipe at sea can ride out the seismic waves without difficulty. A Newport Beach 11 f e g u a r d spokesman said the whereabouts ot all penooael w11 verUled, "just in case anythlns happened.'' T1UDmn11 are always • ponlbllity in the wake of 111 earthquake anywhere around the PacWc Ocean. Their ar· rival t1me1 can be prtd..lcted, but their " 9'le and epeed are larttly un-pndlctablt. Studebt Councils Meet at UIM Seventy-five student lqdera and 2S advlaora from Sacramento to San Dteeo will converie on Corona de! Mar hlP ICbool Saturda7 through Mq • ror the M., ltat. cablntt meetbar' Of tbt c.utonda AaodMJon ol Student Cou.Ddlt. Pormtr O)Jmpo m.IJI ebmioa Billy ll1lla will ......-. tbe ~ addreu Sa~. laDdlJ'• fll(1nd ll*ktr wUl bl~ Joba VMCOa· c.llol (D-Sla JOll). bl edditloa to dalb' IMIUnp. the ~ wOJ attend • beacb party, tour the bay and hoid their annual banquet-at the Balboa Pavilloo. Otntr., chairman for t.be con. feruc:e II ADCl,y fto!'t a eenJor at Cor • oda del ... Web ~001. I f ·-.,, I ... f) . .,., v1 I This hondsomo toble is unique in mony woys. ft features an efeqtint l:>ase thot is truly en •Y• cotcher. 3~" gloss that is 66'' long. 33" wide. ~~~H~~~U-~,RISIN: THIN& O~~~------·~·--.. -----···w······"_'219 IXQ.Ulfft DIA.LOS POI: HINUDON DIDIL -HllJTA .. M DAYS NO "'1'11DT-LONMI TOMS AYAILAKI OM APPIOYID caatT NIWPOIT llACH ........ tmw.....,...,. Puwf1Mt11d ......... LA._,NA llACH l1tlF11t 141 ...... C... Hwy. 4f.Mll1 Au I \I AID Niii OPM "''AV 'T1\ t _ ..... ,. ,_ ..., ., ...., c..., .... ,ao .. I • • ' \ Ret19•• Gov. Rot pad sho'1 from sw Western c in Honoh be used I sheet. $10 Coon Raist Pay raise would cost requested of day by Joh Employes J Previous!: across the I Cor county • Personnel said the ass to about a J fringe bene Hart rec• pay hike fo workers wl1 1,000 to "co County A< ert E. Thon Hart's reco cost about what I woul visors." ~gu For~ Pre-re gist senior'S in f Jege Distri• way and s ~ill begin 1 Jack S. Rot Schools v held are Mission V Tt1stin higt Applicati1 time sklde1 ferings will libraries ar Roper said Classes s l~e in MJ~ courses " quarter. Anyone dlebac.k nE survey app Roper urg1 Survey available, tv halls I: Tustin aD libraries • Leisure W• San Clem• Tustin, an< Leguna. ~ Fro. 1l WIS I . to Mrs. Ulu1 Mc Shenna Hurped "Happ) many r ' ,. ""'' ....... Req•• Art Gov. Ronald Reagan's scratch pad shows his doodles ranged from surfing to skeletons at Western Governor's Conference in Honolulu. In fit of economy, he used both sides on one pad sheet. $10 Million County Pay Raises Asked Pay raises for county employes that would cost "about $10 million" were requested of county supervisors Thurs· day by John Sawyer, Orange County Employes Association manager. Previously Sawyer had requested an across the board 9.5 percent pay hike for county workers. Personnel Director William C. Hart said the association's request amounts to about a 19 percent wage hike when Cringe benefits are added in. Hart recommended a 5.5 percent pay hike for most of the 6,400 county workers with larger boosts for about 1,000 to "correct in~uities." County Administrative Offficer Rob- ert E. Thomas said this morning.that Hart's recommendation, which «iuld cost about $3.3 million. is "About what I would recommend to the super· visors.'' ~gistration Set For Saddleback Pre-registration of gr a d u a ti n g seniors in five Saddleback Junior Col· Jege District High schools is under way and surveys for other students wiU begin Wednesday, Superintendent Jack S. Roper annoonced today. Schools where registration is hieng held are Foothill. Laguna Beach. Mission Viejo, San Clemente and Tustin highs. Applications for full time and part time swdents and a list of course of· ferings will be available at dly halls, libraries and chambers of commerce. Roper said. Classes st.art Sept. 23 at the new co•· lege in Mission Viejo. Only fres~~an courses will be offered the first quarter. Anyone wi.shing to attend Sad- dleback next fall should complete a su'tvey application as s~ as pos;sible, Roper urged. Surv~y applications will b ~ available, beginning Wednesday at Cl· ty halls in Laguna, San Cl~mente, Tustin and San Juan Capistrano; libraries at Dana Point. uaguna, Leisure World, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, South Laguna, and Tustin, and chambers of com.mer~ in Laguna, San Clemente, Uld Tustin. Juicema11's S~ezeLe~ To Suicide WASHINGTrnf(UPl) -Tony Fran· china's job ,ih-cb.icago did not pay enough to cover the hospital bills wben he got sick. So he looked for a juJcema.n - underworld p.arlance for someone who lends money at illegally high intettst rates -and wound up borrowing $300. Jt meant 10 percent interest a week on the unpaid ba.laooe. but Francbina thought he could manage it. It was the only way out. • . · But he couldn't manage it, his wife Dorothy told the · Senate S m a l t B~ss Committee Thursday. And it turned out the only way out was something else. "The first I knew about it was a telephone call," she said. "They told me to give him a messaige: 'Just tell him he's behind.' , "Then he had to go into the hospital and he told me I would have to make the payments. I asked wby and he told me I must or something might happen -it was very complicated, he said. So I took the money to the Vic Damone Pizzeria." It was not enough, she found out a short while later when she opened the door and found Tony on the steps. "His face W&6 broken, he-needed 12 stitches in his face. You couJdn't recognize his face. He had to go t-0 the hospital again." She went back t-0 the same pizzeria with what payments she could manage. "1 got an offer to become a pro· stitute to earn enough money to make the payments. I told him &s long as I had two hands I would never do that for a living. "Then one day at work I got a caH and they told me I would have to make a payment .ir I would never see my boy again. I got money from my boss and rushed to pay U1em. I asked the m "where's my boy" and they said he would be home when I got there." Five-year-old Michael, she said, told her two men had stopped and talked to him. 'When it was all over, her husband had paid more than $1000 for the $300 Joan -and Tony had put a bullet in his chest. "My husband finally killed hjmself -the sickness, the money, it all led up to it. I'm not a very brave perso11. I'm not goi ng to say I'm not scare1! and nervous -I am. But if a woman ever had any hate in her heart, I have. •'These people are worse than animals. They kill and maim not •to survive but for pleasure. They're only brave and strong when they force themselves on people who can't fight back. "I wish to God someone would do something." Festival of Ai·ts ·Attracts Crowds To Irvine Campus There will be big doings at UC Irvine this weekend. A Festival of Arts on Saturday and carnival on Sun· day will draw hundreds of visitors to the campus green. Saturday events will appeal to the culturally minded. Following a buffet luncheon there will be two ''pops" con- certs, several showings of an art film, a play, an art show, a costume ex· hibition, strolling comedy players and the windup at 5 p.m. -a dance con- cert. General admission will cost $2.50 and luncheon from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. $1.50. Proceeds will go toward establishing a permanent art collection for the UCJ Gallery. Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. will be family carnival day. It will be in celebration of the University's cen- tennial, so the carnj val is called '·Antennial" after the campus anteat· er mascot. Visitors are encouraged to wear cos· tumes of 1868, or dress like 1968. There will be booths, concession~ and competitions and a 4':30 p.m. barbecue for $1.50. Proceeds will be used for Unkamp, a student operated summer camp for needy children. FrOln 1'1et .. na, Witll I.Ame It was late. And to anyone else it was fusl a piece of cardboard. But . to Mrs. J. W. Martin of Chattanooga, Tenn .. it "was the most btau· W\11 Motber'• Day card 1n the world." It was mailed by "1my Pvt. $\erman Martin on combat duty in Vietnam's central bigbJands. Hurpedly acribbled on top ol a food ration box were the words "Happy Mother's Day to the bekt in the world, and may you have many more. Wut:l\'rU.e you soon.·· ' I I Friday, Ma.y 17, 1968 DAILY PILOT :J Reagan Raps Pla11 Berkeley fo Fete Draft Protesters From \Vlre Service~ BERKELEY University o C California students pressed ahead with plans to hold an anlidraft "Vietnam commencement" program to d a y , despite stern warnings from Gov. Rona.Id Reagan, who said the proposed demonstration "would bol'der on the obscene." Campus draft opposition. cort\posed Marine Mas~ot Dies • of both students and faculty. said lhe .. ce1·emony would be conducted on the steps of Sproul Hall, where tl1e Berkeley "Free Speech" movement was born in 1964. Some 800 persons were arrested In the continuing demonstrations over the right or Sergeant Reckless, mascot of the First Marine Division during the Korean War. died Thursday at the age of 19. Although wounded · twice, she made 51 trips through fire-swept terrain to deliver more than 500 rounds of ammunition to the front. Lung Transplant Patient Recovering Satisfactorily EDINBURGH, Scotland (UPI) -A medical bulletin today said 15-year-old .\lex Smith was recovering satisfac· torily from a rare lung transplant operation that offers hope for lung cancer victims. The boy underwent the surgery Thursday at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmru·y afler swallowing a quantity of weed killer. He received the lung of an 18-year-old girl not identified by doctors. She died two hours before the transplant. The Smith boy is the youngest son in a Scottish family of nine. The dootors · involved declined to hold a ne~ conference but daily bulletins on Smith's progress were promised. There has been criticism in the British press and medical pro- fession of publicity received by surgeons who performed previous transplants of hearts and kidneys, The operation was said to be the fourth attempted lung transplant in tilt! world. The three other patients, two in the United States and one in Japan, died shortly after the opera· lions. If it succeeds , the operation could become an acceptable last resort treatm ent for lung cancer. often fatal because of the difficulty of diagnosing it before extensive lung damage has already been done, medical observers said. Prof. K. W. Donald of Edinburgh University said Smith's operation "in· volved a pretty new procedure" but he did not elaborate. Violence Fanned WASHINGTON (UPI) FBI direc· tor J . Edgar Hoover sajd in con· wessional testimony made public to- day that some tense racial situations last summer escalated into violence after exhortation of crowds by Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown. students to use obscenities. More than 700 Cal students who have refused military service will be hailed at the drait o p p o s i t i o n ceremony. Regents earlier denied lhe Campus Draft Opposition permission to hold a ceremony in Berkeley's G reek Theater. A San Francisco federal court jud1:e upbeld that denial Thw·s· day. But Chancellor Ro ger B. Heyns had already said he would allow a modi- fied version of the ceremony on th~ steps of .Sproul Hall. the campus ad- ministration building. "I think the rally that we authorized is sufficiently different to be within the law and the regents' ruling,,; said Heyns. Reagan said he hoped the regents. meeting at Santa Barbara. would ask University President Charles J. Hitch and Chancellor Roger Heyns to cancel the noon ceremony. Upon his return to Sacramento from a governors conference in Hawaii Thursday night, Reagan warned that unless regents acted to ca.11 off the demonstration. "I will review my op- tions for other action.'' "But I do not foresee that the regen· "But I do not foresee that the re· gents would abdicate their responsi· bUity," added the governor. "Any affair such as this type is such an affl'ont to every decent citizen that 1 have a hard time holding my temper, even when I talk about it. There is absolutely no justification for holding it." Noting American servicemen suf- fered great loss of life in Vietnam "during the longest and costliest war in OW' history," Reagan said such a demonstration would be considered treason if the Uniloed States was undt•r a formal declaration of war. Moffiers Give Their Milk To Aid Baby SPOKANE, Wash. IVPI) -Tiny Richard Lee Madson needs mother's mi:k lo survive. His mother simply takes it out of the freezer, heats, and serves. Richard, now three months, was seven pounds. 14 ounces at bil1h and apparently normal and healthy. it wasn't until she got him home from the hospital that his mother, Mrs. Lawrence E. Madson Jr., discovered her son could not drink formula . It was too late for Mrs. Madson to breast-feed tile child. "After I got him home from the hospital, he started throwing up his formula." she said_. ''We tried all kinds of formulas and he couldn 't keep anything down . Once he lost 12 ounces in three hours.'' The Madsons took Richard to University Hospital in Seattle April 4 after nothing else had wo,rlted and his weight had dropped to j{tst over five pounds. ''They had a recent case there with a litUe girl who couldn't keep anything down," Mrs. Madson said. "However, she could take human milk. and they decided to try that with Richard." It worked. Mothers from tJ1e Spokane areQ with newborn, breast fed babies voltm· leered to help supply Richard with the life saving milk since be left the hospital May 5. Now. the Red Cross has arranged for mother's mHk to be flown here from a milk bank in San Bernardino, one of two in the nation. The l>ank ob- tains milk from mothers throughout the Western states and distributes in cases such as the Madsons. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • ) • • .(HICK IVERSON saved a retired couple almost $68.50 cash ••• every month . / This is not a ridiculous story ... read on. When this man retired, he was driving a popular make larger car. He couldn't afford to maintain the high cost of his present car every month, yet he and his wife needed transport~tion every day. He went to see Chick Iverson about a smaller car ... a Volkswagen, and he and his wife were amazed at the amount of cold cash they could save every month. Chick Iverson showed them that they could save approximately $68.50 a month over a 5 year period. This comparison involved substantial savings on purchase price, gasoline, insur- ance, license plates, tires, interest on car payments, re- pairs, and on and on. Not only could they n~ afford a car, but they also saved enough to take some trips that they hadn't planned on. Saving money is not ridiculous. tf you would like to enjoy lnstanl Economy regardless of your occupation, then call Chick Iverson on the Penin· sula and get the full comparison-Free, of course. Chick Iverson is the Harbor area's only Authorized WI Dealer. ..., Authorized for your protection • ' • • ~ .. • DAILY '1LOT F'rld1y, M1y 17, 1968 Dirksen's Son-in-law Tennessee-GOP '3 @ader __iftacks Nixon · . ~.., .. ~ .......... , Pat Haverland, mother of three. ~nters her underground cofiin to-~ay for the second time in less th an p month in another attempt at stay· tpg "buried alive,. for a world rec· prd 75 days. Tbe ~year-old di· worcee was buried eight feet deep in April 20· but had to come up 11 •ays later because of r~ po~son· ~g and carbon monoXtde poison· Dtg. .. . . :rroph1110htner Sutmine Fromm, re~ :re11nUng Callfomla"' tM lli" U.S.A. H>agecm& in Miami Beach, poaea for lc;ameramen aftn rec1fving the award 'for "B11t State Coatume" during the ;firlt round of the b10ut11 1%t1'ava· '.i107WL Mil1 U.S.A .. 10ho toill go on to :1he Miu UniHrH P~ecmC in Jul11. ;,om bf adectacf Saturda11. l-• •• • •: Dorothy Wiiiiams, of Los Ange- i1es, one of 123 persona on a three· ; bua caravan to the Poor People's :,March on Wuhington, says 1he ;<couldn't convince her sis.year.old :,on that they belonged then • .,I'm not poor," 1aid young Cbriatopber. when Mn. Wllllama awakened ~lm. ''I told blm. 'yu,you ue, .too'," said bis mother, who ls on !'l'ellef. ~· . ·. .: Jal'MI Campbell, of Los Ange· :~es, went to the same school for .. 40 ;ears. He never missed a day : an be never entered late. Camp- ~.beU, now 65, said he will retire this month as janitor of the Sheridan Street School in East Los Angeles. "You know, I have 400 days of sick leave coming to me and I will have to lose them now." Campbell said. . ' Progreu has c~ Co-the pear l orchard$ of Oregon. Ont young > man, who not long ago would have been known a$ a "smudge ... boy,,. recently told hi$ par ent.t 1 t ll at he u a "tech·nician in charge of altering th e rm al condition$.,. <;. • Blonde "Miss Oklahoma," Linda Bertoni, 19, has been f1guring the odds on capturing the Miss U.S.A. .J.itle on Saturday. "Only one out ·of every 32 contests is won by a blonde," Unda said. "That's a sla· tistic. It makes me think I should change." .• ' Dy United Pren laternatlonaJ Fonner Vice President Richard M. Nixon 's presidential bandwagon was mo\ling with new momentum today following endorsement by S e n . Howard Baker, favorite son leader of the Tenneuee Republican convention delegation . Nixon, due for brief appearances in Washington later today, received the first dividends Crom T u e s d a y • s Nebraska prtmary victory w h e n Baker announced Thursday he found his views compatible with Nixon's goal or giving the poor "dignity and pride instead oC doles and dependence." Poor People Campaigners Brace for Hectic Week end WASHINGTON CAP) -Poor People's Campaigners by the hundreds are pouring into the nation's capital once again, setting the stage for a hec· tic weekend that promises to give campaign officials enormous housing headaches before Monday. The caravans that the Southern Chriltian Leadership Conference field staff orcanized around the country Tornado Toll ( Climbs to 72 , Thousands Hurt .By U1Ued Pre111Dterutloul One ol hiatory'1 most destructive series ol tornadoes -67 funnel clouds in 11 states -today left in its wake small mountain• ol rubble where whole nelgbbomooda bad stood. At leut 72 were killed and the injuries numbered in the tbouaandl. The twiltera ckilled into earth and sawed ttrou&h communi.Ues Wed· nelday night in Arkansas, Iowa, IWno.is, Indiana, M 1 n n e s o t a , Wisconsin, Nebraska, Maaouri, Ohio, Tennesaee and Misaiaaippl. Worst hit waa Arkamaa with 44 deaths, 34 at Jonesboro alone - a third of them children \lllder 10. Seventeen persons died in Iowa, nine In llllnols, two in Indiana and one in · Nebr.aska. Two otben died ol heart at· tacks at Oelwein, Iowa alter being in· jured. There was no sure wa1 o t estimaq the bomeln1. Rescued Miners' Only Wish Now 'To Return Home' HOMINY FALLS, W. Va. (UPI) - After 10 days of prayin1 for a miracle. alx coal minera' only wish today war to 10 home. Doctors at Sacred Heart Hoapltn' aa!d that, too, ml&ht be srented 10011 The mlnerl, part of a group of 2. trapped May f when a wall of watei broke through from an abandoned pi into ttieir tunnti, were res~ed 1bun · day. They bad been given up for dead 1 week •co when 15 other• crawled ou of the ptt alive. Four ot.btt1 drowned In the first ruah ol water. Their bodies wtrt recovered. 0.1plte 10 days of living on UtUe but brackJ1b mine water. the six were pro- nounced in fairly good physical con· dltlon. weeks ago are convergin1 on "Resur· recUon City, U. S. A.," which at this stage of construction hasn't room for them all. Officials estimate they have housin1 ready for 700 persons in the pqwood and plflstic shantytown in sight of the Lincoln Memorial. ' Five hundred campalgnera, mostly from Mlaiuippi and Allbema, are livlng there now. and 1a£ •· porarily placed 3otO more who arrived Thunday from Olicago in Wublngton churches. Another 700 due to arrive today Crom a caravan that bepn in Bolton wU1 be housed in suburban Maryland churches, officiall said. Thty aren't yet sure where to aeod tbe 1,000 person1 set to arrive Saturday from a Mldweatem caravan that :wu halted for two days in Pittlburgh to l ain COD· struction time. And there is a group due in Sunday from the South. .... There are enough churcbe• to house everyone temporarily, top 1 t a ff members say. Tb• problem 'Wil1 be getting them moved u rapidly as po.ssible into th~p. On top 0( all that, no one knows just how many 1ympathetlc or curious visitors, ataacted by U.1 week's news storiea of the growinl d ty, 'Will flood Into the area. Heart Patient • Begins SeOO~ Week Recovery BJ UllKM PHii hteniadoul Everett C. 'lbonw, 47, beglnnl.ng bis second week todly with a transplanted heart, received a "good 1 u ck ' • me11ai e cbalked on a board by worker1 at a comtrudion site just outaldt bia Boatton bolpltal window. Franct'I tblrd helrt transplant pa· Uent, FatlMr Jean.Maie Boulogne, S7. received u eacourapna me11a1e of another IClft,.-e ateedJ nacUna on his thwnuo1Dlta. Boalop'1 temperature roae to lM Ulf"I earUer ln the week, but w• mnalnlna ate.lldy at 101 'hundaJ. 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Simultaneously, Group V Ltd., headed tiY her fonner husband, .. Sid Luft, flied suit aizainst the Garden for ap· proximately ttie s a m e amount. Group V hed ar· ranged for her appear~e at the Madison Square Gjrden Center Dec. 31. Jn her complaint, Miss Garland said she was com- pelled to perform last Dec. 28 without m e c h a n i c a 1 amplification or other sound system assistance. As a result. she asi<I. she s t u d e n t s who bave demonstrated for two weeks over alleged a r c h a i c university~ conditions and what they contend was police brutality. Police guarded the Eillel Tower and the Paris Opera today after reports students would try to occupy both land.marks. The students threatened to march on the s t ate·run radio·t.elevision complex and take over a new "bourgeois" building daily. A strike spread' to the con- trol tawei: ol Paris' Orly Airport, Europe's second buslest field. S t r a n d e d traveler s were sent by train lX> Brussels after flights were cancelled. Pellverers struck Paris' morning n.ewspaper and one of the largeat failed to publish. All the factories of the state-owned auto Hrm. Renault, were seized by worker.s along with an aircraft plant in Nantes in western Frat1ce. · • F r e n c h m e n and f" r e n c h w o men !" said Premier Georges Pompidou over n a t I o n a I television Thursday night, "whatever be your social preferences. you must refuse anarchy. The government will do its duty. It asks your help. .. Groups ci e n.tJ« g e d !iltKlents plan a generaJized disorder with an avowed aim of destroying the nation and the very basis of our was "rendered sick, sore,========== lame and disabled and was compelled to seek medical assistancP and was further compelled to wbmit to hospital confinement." Court papers said that because she was "physically incapacitated" she w a s prevented from completing her professional engage· ment in behalf of Group V. BOAT BUFFS Al,.,on Lockeb•y Is th• only full • ti,.,• boetin9 e~itor werkin9 e n eny new•p•p•r In Oren9• Ceunty. Hi1 ••· clu1i•• c ... •,•9• ef bHf· int •114 yedrtin9 new1 is • .. eily fH twr• ef th• DAILY PILOT. lret\ society." Pompidou was speaking ror ~sident C b a r I e s de Gaulle, who is oo a state viall to Romania. The 1tl.ldeots b e g a n demonstrating two weeks ago to ~otest what they contend are a r c h a i c teaching methods a n d overcrowded classrooms. Later they took to the streets to protest alleged police brutality in sup· pressing t h e demonstra· tions. More than 1,500 students and pclice have been ll\lured in disorders, mostly on the Paria Left Bank area, home or the 700-year-old Sorbonne University. LA Qes To Appeal Court Rule WA SHINGTON <AP ) The Los Angeles Times ap· pealed Thursday to the Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling that the Times m ust give up three San Bernardino ~wspapers it bought in 1964. The court issued no opi· nion with its ruling April 22, simply a f r i r m i n g the decision of a federal judge in California th~t the Times must give up the mornini Sun, the Evening Telegram and the Sun<lay S u n · Tf>legram . .Julian 0 . Von KaJioowsl<i. the Times' attorney. said in a petition for rehearing that the case could have im· mense implications for the future shape of competition in the newspaper industry. Japan ~olt Damage Hits $Millions TOYOSAKI, Japan (UPI) -The earth went back to sleep today in the cherry blossom valley which bore the brunt of the world's most powerful earthquake ir.. four years. Occasionally the ground j.!ave another of the scores (If li~ht shudders that fol· lowed Thursday's· q u a k e. Farmers digging in the rub· ble of 1,200 homes jerkE'd up and moments later went back to searching for their treasures of yesterday. Police said 41 p e r s o n s were killed, eight w e r e missing, and 246 suffered injury in the big tremor that rocked the northern end of Honshu, 300 miles a b o v e Tokyo, and the southern tip of Hokkaido Island. Dam· age was put unoffi cially at hundreds of millions of dol · lars. At the nearby U.S. Air Force Base in Misawa, the quake djd $10 million in damage and caused minor injury to 29 airmen and de- pendents, military spokes· men said. Some wives and BEN RY'S ~-~~~---HESTAVHANT ~~~~~ children huddled under blan· kets in their yards, too a r r a i d of the secondary ' shocks to go back inside their houses. You are cordlallv invited to celebrate •he Frtll~v May 17, 1%8 DAIL V Pll01 .') VSS New lerse11 Battleship Vietnam Bound ABOARD THE BAT· TLESHJP NEW JERSEY (UPI) -The world's only active battleship headed for Norfolk today to get its big guns stocked with am- muntion before moving on Lo Vietnam. The 54,000-ton warship left Philadelphia Thursday on it!i four-day trip to the \'1rginfa port. Tugs and fireboats gave a farewell i;alute to the reactivated battle wagon as it cruised down the Delaware river. Three small boats Cjlr· rying peace demonstrators tried to approach the 883- foot long ship as it pulled away Crom the pier at the Philadelphia Na'Val Base, but Coast Guard and police patrol boats quickly forced the little boats away. inch guns and ~ five-Inch guns to give the United States more firepower in the offshore shelling of Vlei· nam. The 16-inch guns can hurl shells more than ~ mile!\ and can shatter reinforced concrete 30 feet thick. After takinit aboard am · munition at Norfolk. the New Jersey will put to sea May 22 for three days of calibrated armament tests before salling for ~ietnam . The battleship, launched in 1~. saw action in World Warn:Vd in the Korean conflict and was overhauled for the Vietnam war at a cost or $21.5 millaon, It has a ·top speed of 34 knots. The New Jersey carries a crew of 70 officers' and l,'°" enlisted men, about half th11 number of its World War I ( complement because Its an• tiaircraft guns anrt an· 'tisubmarine equipment hav e been dismantled. Co mmanded by Capt. J. Edward Snyder of Fairfax. __ _,;;..;.;.;.--..-.;....-.....-....;......;......;..._...;......;.......-.-... _______________ ~ Va .. the New Jersey. recom· -------------------------------'-missioned April 6 a n r1 ass1irned to the U. S. Seventh Fleet, has nine 16· U.S. Denies Story About Pueblo Crew WASHINGTON (UPI) - Almost three months ~fter th.-North Korean seizure of the USS Pueblo, the United SlatPs says no agreement is nrar on the release of the ship's 82 crew members. ThP S I a I e Department denied a published report Hiat the llniled States and North Korea were near ac· cord on release of the Americans. U. S. officials sajd there had been no gains in talks at Panmunjom about the fate of the Pueblo's crewmen. The Washington Post, in a rtispa·tch from Seoul, said to· day the lwo countries "are close to an agreement for the release of the 82 crewmen." I ' NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. I S IXT EEN TH A NN l¥ERSARY of Scientists measured the earthquake al 8.25 on the Richter Scale. equal to the 1923 earthquake that killed 142.000 persons in the To· -----------..,..------------------------------ kyo area. 11 matched the force or the 1~ treroor that killed 114 persons in Alaska. Henry'• Restaurant 2350 W. Coast Hwy. Newpert Beach, Calif. Liberty 8-1 177 by attending HENRY'S FAMOUS TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday May 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1961 S pecial Eatertalantettt ANNIVERSARY MENU Two Dinners of the Sam• EntrH for the Price of Ont lenM ff'em S:OI ,,M. te Ml411ltht Special HENRY'S COM BO I Spanish Combination Platt I ..... . ................. . 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Em· peror Hirohito cancrlled pre-quake plans to visit this cherry valley to see the farmers· economic prog. res!i. EXTRA! '10~ALUE GIFT FREE $125-$145 VAL. -$64 Here's a re11l tonic for Spring Fever I Get our bener·then-ever deal on 1 '68 Whitt Hat Coronet loaded with bonus extras. Whether you prefer a Vinyl topped 2·d00f or 4-door, our White Hat Coronets win hends down end htlds up for bitauty. room. handlihg and out-front per· formance I r . How do you describe the roomy, econom1ca1 Coronet Wagons? Funmob1les I People-mob1lf!s I S11vings-mob1lts I All true. But more. Oodg1t Coronet Wagons are luxunously detailed. featurft t1 two-way tailgate and the nding comfort of a limousine. Our top·'em-all trades and easy terms will make it 1 money.saving picnic lor you. Get 1 ''" "mpl• of our hon•t·to.-goodneH lprino Tonle>- rHI. co11ntry·fr•h ,UT·A·DOOGE·IN·YOU"·GA"AGl HONEY! wt ............... ".~ BEACH CITY DODGE 16555 Beach Blvd. <Hwy~ 39) HuntlntCJon leach, Calffornla 847-9631 - HARBOR DODGE 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa M•sa, California ~3050 · ., 4 . , . I DAJLY PILOT Ft1dt1y, M~ 17, l~ rlarchers Aided i..OS ANGELES (AP) - $5,000 cootribotion by the lited Auto Workers Union eans 44 persons l e f t hind Wednu<lay OD the >0r Peop~'s March will t to ao, a union offic(al ys. Thousands Flee_, BUt Wave Flops Paul Schrade. the uniop's gionaJ director, said the oney will permit the onsorlng Southern Chris- tn Leadership Coo!erence charter af¥)ther bus. CSESCENT CITY <AP \ -Authorities here ordered evacuation of the downtown area Thursday following a precautionary alert for a seismic sea wave which didn't materialize. ANNOUNCEMENT TALENT CALL I "ELKS-A. POPPIN' '' he Legune Elks lodge ennounus there will be • est •nd telent cell Friday Mid Sotvrday lvenlftCJS, •.y 17°11, •t the latUH Ilks Lod9e, 6l0 Sou:'h ;..st lhd. et 7:30 till 10:00 p.m. for their Musi- el htroegenH ' ' E L IC S • A •· P 0 P P I N ' ' '" members end guests ere urged to attend. Tel- nted individuels in the community who wish to 1erticipete in "Elks -A • Poppin' " m•y do so by ppHrin9 et the lodge where the cesting com- nlttH will mHt with the director end eudition ell lencer• • singers • specielty groups • novelty ects • nusicel ects •nd soloists. 'llboA.P.,,.." ' will be given three performences 1t the UM HI • School on the zo.21 .zz ol Jun.. leee2e .. 3eee4eeeMOVE INI 1rs WALKER&. LE~ WHO HAS THE GUARANTEE ' I. Select the EXACT home you want to buy. Your WALm &. LEf ....... will gledly .-rw It for you and ... J. WA.IJCB & LEE provides a sldllecl sales fora and pro- motional program tit •~pe· cite the sale of your old ho.e. :ilus AIOVE the ..... prle91s paid. YOU when told. 2 .••• pl1ee • satisf1ctory 9u1r1ntM on your present home •lonv with inspection, apprliul, ind at a WAI.KER & LEE GUARANTEED net price. 4. WALKER & LEE always tmmedlmly arranges pay· ment of Gu1r1nteed Equity should your home not be sold within 1'1• 9uar1ntted period. SIVliNrY.fOUI THOUSAND HOMIS ~ OYll THUi HlfNDIED· NINm WISMIN moNG. WAU<IR & UE OFFICES IN YOUR AREA ••• TUITIN HUNTINGTOH IEACH 147-6471 142-4455 UllTA ANA NlWPOllT 1EACH 54&-0022 646-nu ORAN GI 61'1·6no COSTA MESA 54!5·9491 Sheriff Thomas Lawry and .Del Norte County Civil Defense Director B i l 1 Parker received notice at U :o.5 a.m. of a possible tidal wtve as a result of an earth· quake near Japan. With the estimated time of arrival set for 1:20 p.m. the two officials gave t h e rvacuatlon order &hortli arter noon. ) Within ~ m i n u t e s • townspeople had left a 28· block area which had ~en devastated by a huge' tidsl w;1ve in March. l964, alter the Ala.ska earthquaJce. Four tiersoos died in that disaster. Some 2.500 residents and business people went nine miles inland to Jedediah Smith State Forest. They were joined by otbers as beaches in the county also were cleared. Police patrolled the vacated area. The all clear was soundi>d at 3:~ p.m. The alert covered the coast from Crescent C1tv down to La JolJa. - But there was no ab· normal tldal action. 11-nation Satellite In Orbit VA N D ENBERG AFB CUPI) -Erso Il, the In-' temaliooal satellite bearing the stamps of 11 nations, to- day circled the e a r t h awaiting orden to probe' the mysteries of solar and cos- mic radiation. "Everything looks good.'' said a spokesman for the - National ,Aeronautics and S p a c e A d m inistration following the launch Thurs- day night. The federal space agency supplied the Scout booster arid launch facilities for the satellite developed by the 10- nation Europun S p a c e Research Organization. The 180-pound, cylindrical s.attllite is scheduled to spend a full year in an el11p. tical polar orbit conducting seven experiments to in· vestigate electromagnetic radiation from the sun and the makeup of c~mic rays. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' WEE I{ LY .~fA.frNl :A NAG .. ,.. .,.. ' ' . ~ ~-+,. .. ...(«, '9""FYTTrnm•1.Ir J:••••• • •W"TIWTTn ~ ftll ladar llaJ 11 leiern Palbloa lbol'i Cattiq lone Demoutratloa For hone-lovers there's only one lllece to be this Sunday, and that's at 'l'be Plaza iD Rancho California.. Pre· aeMed by La Taenda de lot Caballos. Tbe Plaza's complete Wcstem abop, an equestrian fashion show will feature ap- parel. saddle ry, boots, tad:, everything for the complete horseman. As added excitement, The Plaza will ptttent 1 cutting horse demonstration with winners receiving points toward the championship of the National Oltting Honl8 AllOdatioll. u )oa'd Im IOIDe boney actioll of '1f1C °"'moo. from a ltliD& of ttdl poaiel -tlQllor'e llacho Callfomia'• ... ad mfet ol bridle mils. If you ~to ... tbs honepowcr under ihe hood Of. ~ car, cfrop by at the Vllilm'• Ceaierm The Plaza ud we'1l UNCBO CBURJBNm lo tb-••h R ..,..1.-"""'"" c.utoniu.. 11.-.,. 111 --... ..... map a CIOUl'IC r you ~.,..... 1 .... 1.IU '""'• f lMhn, •••ry l1r111 .. ·~MMt••"4 .... California's vast empire of farm$. tl'lor• ""'...., "°"'",_ 11w-•• ,,_.-...--. ou~bttd ho~ ranches. da~iry fa s, ~'~~~ '7 O!°~C:::,,':!:~=, r~-: C ds -at' land c C~ht•n •"4 Mau o 1tu111 C.-,.~a ~~ or 11 , ....... ion s -~" ,., ,...,flf,,.,,,1 •• w,. r .. a <:-tr., • aitn. . ' """c-.,.,,,,, -.xT Wll&llND: BORNS AND ROOFS AND OB. YOIJ 11Al111ftJb .DOJ.Ll A . 'Blunt alld Dl~t' ........ ..,.,.. FUINITUll ... CAIPIT -uc to Attack Urban IDs II SOFAS St". Uoa." pus prosrama for hlrln1 Dlinority lfOups. T h e C90rdinator ai.o will look fcw waya to provide job trainin1 for teen-ag•n and the bard core unemployed. SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -The resourcet of tbe n.lne- eampua U a l • e r 1 it y of Calllornla system will be mobilized for an attack on America's urban problems starting in the 1989-'To ICbool year. President Charles J. HJtcb said ~y. Hitch announced Thurs- day tbat Jl millloa bl new revenue from student fees would be turned over to the utiivenity's educational op- portunity program, doubling the amount now available JIS l!!!!Jl!!!J!ll!!!J!ll'r!!!Cl!-~ca..~•~•!!•!!!l!!-.Y!!!!!;•!:.!·"'!!!.! ... ~•!!ll'lll!!!!!IM:!!!U~Wt~'1&!£!!0T. Subpoena Bid Fails BURNEY I U P I ) Sheriff's deputies f ~ i 1 e d Thursday in an attempt to serve a subpoena oo Clinton C. Wheat. an ex-convict wanted by New Orleans authorities to testily in their investigation i n t o the assassination ol President Kennedy. The deputies. actlne on a tip received by an operator of a Burney radio station. journeyed to an isolated cabin deep in the Northern CaWornia mountains where Wheat was reported to be living. They found a woman who idemified herself as Wheat's wife. but she said her hus- band left the cabin on foot without luggage about a week ago. A search of the area near ~ cabin turned up no trace of Wbnt. "We need to be blunt and direct," Hltch said in an ad· dress to the university's Board of Regents. "OUT na- tion. our state and OUT cities are in the mp of a crl&is. Tl 1s a,, moral. economic and racial cri~s. rt is alao an educational crises." Hitch said be , envisions university action in three main areas -research, public service and educa- tion. He alao diaclosed that an inventory is under way of research activities n o w directed at such \U'ban iasues as finances, ad- ministration. w e 1 f a r e . transportation. police and schools. Hitch said that some new research projects in the urban affairs area will be proposed for the 19611-M fiscal year. but that the full impact will come in the 1969-70 budget. He cited the partnership of UC's agricultural ex- tension program w l t h Califorina ~cultin as an example of 'the potent link bdween scholar l y knowledge and practical ac· for diladvantaged students. Other immediate slept to be taken, Hitch said, will be renewed effort.a to train t.eacben for elementary and high achools ln the core areas of cities. and to step up m i n o r I t y group enrollments in g r a d u a t e schools. . Hitch said an employment coordinator working directly with· him will promote cam- Judge Hits Drug Law SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Los Angeles C o u n t y Superi<W Court judge said Thursday that the state's penalty for possession of rrwijuana is too harsh. Judge Arthur Alarcon ap- pealed to the Sena t e Judiciary t.ommittee for p816age of a measure by Aaemblyman W. Craig B~ d le , (R·Riverside), to penajt judges to levy a le5Sel' penalty. Senate Campaign Health, War State Issues From· Wlre Servleet for delivery at San Jose large-scale peace cJn· State College, Cranston said ference emerges with all 1! would be a mistake to escalate the fightiilg in Indo-Asian natl01'16 invited. "Of China il the present peace course,·· this would include talks bog down. Communist China. he said, although q u e s t I o n i n g ··u we lose our temper or whether that nation would Smart girt, sm.,!f' guy. SmartbUy. SUNNY BROOK $399 A call for nelahborhood health centers and ao ap· peal for the United States to withdraw from V 1 e t n a m hlghllght.ed today's cam- paign speecbet of t h e Democratic contenders for the nomination for the U.S. Senate. strike ou t in a n g e r . ' ' participate. Cranston said, "we risk full __________ _:__ ___________________ _ The poor march o n Wasllington and the Paris peace talks were the main points discusaed by the Republican rivals. ln Sacramento, State Se!!. Al6cay C. Bellenloo. a Democrat, propoHd 3l a meeting of 2>-$0 Oub a na- tionwide proiram to provide immediate treatmtnt for sick persons in their own neighborhoods. His plan would est.ibl.ish: -Health centers in every neighborhood staffed b y doctors, nurses and techni· clans to give a patient one convenient location . t o r e c e i v e comprehensive care. -Regional gener&l hospitals of 300 to 500 beds offering a complete range of tecbDica1 facilities n o t available at the majority of smaller hospitals. -At least one big medical center and acbool in each popullltion c e n l e r lo c o o r d i n a t e m e dical reseazoch. Beilenson said most of the new facilities would be financed by funds from private medical insurance. Another Democratic con· tender. Alan Cranston, to· day said the Ullited St11tes should withdraw from Viet· oam. and turn the war over to an American-equi!'ped South Vietnamese army In an address prepared scale land war in Asia and with China and the Soviet Union. The C om m u n i s t camp can overwhelm us in manpower and match us in weapons an the way." He said the United States should lauocb a five-point progrirm baMd on the idea that the South• Vietnamese should shoulder most of the burden. In Santa B&rbara Thurs· day, Republican Max Raf- ferty saJd he doesn't believe the nation's impoverished will be helped by the Poor P e o p I e ' s March on Washington, D.C. He ""H.ld the legislative process, )t o t demonstra· tions. is the way to get laws changed. He told the Channel City Club. "We m~ try our best to get full employment in tbe ghettos and slums. If we do this demonstrations will be unnecessary.·' Meanwhile the man whose 9e11ate seat they are seek· ing, Thomas H. 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AIMl'k*'l l•loll Hall, 561 W. 1191 Street. Colle /MM, •:•11.1, u.c.1. ,,.. lllftdfte, c-w.11. , O"l'HnltY at C11ffon111 lrvl11t. 7:30 •·'"· SATUaDAY , C1W1a11en ~·· c-1tte.. .. .._ 9eY Cll*. N-1 letclt, 7 1.m. •-'*' Club, 1Jltl Strltt a nd • 1 lrvlM •-· Mtwloo<t a..dl. I ... ,.,. I $oflt el , .. .,, lft AIMl'kl , Mfr Vl11• I I.OWi. 1'111 ,..,... IM 0.lf'Ot I A,,._, Hlll!llf'l9toft Bue~. t pm. I Births llrtllt IOUT14 CDAIT C 0 M M U N I T Y MOSl'ITAL AMI IJ Mr. •11111 Mrs. Phil lUflfon, I.HUM N'-1. llw , MARGOZEWITZ Gvs J. Marwonwlti. m £. 20ltl s1 .. c .. 11 tMM. Sllrv'lwed by wi1e. 11t11i. M. Me...-wllU molller. A-II• M1-llL N-rt 811~: end .,r..._,, J--" MlnlOZA!Wltt. Newtlol,., P'111t. Cellf. SWYIC:ft, SltunM'I'• 1:30 P.M., l'e<lflC Vie'# CNPtl. lntemWnl. Peclflc View Mer!IOrl•I ,, .... Olrec!td by PKlfk VI-Mortuerv. CRAKER G'1'f Eart C,.....tr. ,.,. .. -af 20l2 "'*"'"' 1'141Ce. Colt• Mew, Oete al de•"'· May 14. Survlwel by wllt. Clara MllYI dlwllh!n. Mn. Evelyn ICtn'. MldllNn. and Mn. Shlrltv 0.¥11, Olllo; llX tranddlllfNft. S.rv· left ,...,. Mid leMy, ~rlday, MaV 17, II A.M .• a.in Cllaptl, 1741 SuPe!lor. C•t• Mtsa. lallt Mortua ry, dirtc- ton. CUMMINGS Martori. cumm"'91. x:i w. wu-. Caoll Mesa. Strvlcts ~ndlnfl. lell lroec!WeY Mortvary. 110 8roe4wn. e.11 Mall. BROOKJNG WllllaM G. lrooill"9. Att *I, Of Mil Hvl\llnttoll Av•~ HVnllntton leach Oett ol ••"'· Mn 1•. survived ltv •"-• Ma..-rltt l s~r. $/llr. 1t1 lnardl, V•n Nuvs: two eo1ni"s. ltOY and fid01r Nie!IOtlOft, OklllloM•I and ""tt tl'lnddllldre•. Services. SaturdeV. 2 P.M., $ml!N Che.el. FIN I ..Ulf"f "llCI, ~I Of ~ Pl,,. .. l M A"9elel. Smllfls MOrtuary. OlrK •on. O'FLAHERTY Shirllv filltft O'l'll!Wrtv. 17'01 lul· •· lrvlne. O.lt ol dM!ll. Mav ll. SUrvlYed llv llultllncl, Oenlel P O'l'lelltm1 •utltttr. Min Oantltt O't'.....,.... ~ 1Mc111 sister. Mn.. Ootis 0. ltMd. Senta A•t: ..,..,.,,.,., K_.,. FlllCll, Mldtlffn. S«vlc9, Sllllrlley, 3 l'.M., In thtl C"-1 et ~ VltW, wllll Or. Cllerltt S'"-Gfllclat1111.. lnttrmtnt. PacJflc View ~111 Pe~ Dlrt<ttd "" !'Kiiie vi.. MOr!Utl,.,. BALTZ MORTUARIES ConH del M•r OR ~ eo.t. Mesa Ml 1-%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORnJARY UI Broadway' Cott. MeA ua.sm PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ~m*7i! Mol1Ur'7 .e Pad& ~~" Drfve Newport BHdl, CaUfenifa IU-!'711 PEEK f' AMIL V COLONIAL FUNERAL BOME 7111 ... AYe. " ... bstlr ... lllll'l1l'I llORTUdY ..... ·"?L'..::- waraar MOll'ftlilY mt:. na a, c.... M .. ...... WEITlllNftD KDIOmAI. PAU .. ~ ..... c..ece,, 1•1 a.a."........., m-1me-..a .. SPECIALS TAlllt • ltlOOIN -M11Y .. J-~all (~..,_I) Al'911 T.W, H. OI 14111111"""1 IMcll, NaMY fm I VS Wlllla111 0 . LIWI Measure Defeate-a YOUR HARIOR AftEA PACf¥RD IELL DIALIR ~ll~""I. DI-11"""'-to. of "'f~.Jlr.) Idle! YI ,._.., I', lllclttl lAVENOell • GllOTTICAU -Mav t. 110:.'\1'~ "' MltNr14 Cll119 (I~ LIMtn llwnder, ll. ef Caal• ~. ,,.,1,.,..,.1 • f' IM Mary Grotli<au. 1,, ot "'-rt Li. O. ~" v• lllcMrd T. Sc.it (1~ M~~~. LAG4SSE _ ,,..,.. 1, O-ti S11e"r.~'"&~L.w v1 s1ani.v w. 1..aw ,.,.. SACl\AMENTO (AP) -.\ Procedures Committee. it. ~n1um. 21. ot c.11 Mele, •• ,... "~~~ u,.,_ ~ .,___ .. Senate bill deal-ed to Committee members ·-•d ROMmari. L-»a. 21, o4 El Moftlt. 111.....,.11 •• ........ • v -... SCHOONOVER • GUIER -MIY '· llnk•lllU 1-t • r e s t r a j n c 0 D\ mWlilt Thursday the bill was too HoVf C. k~. "· end Mary f'i I' II k 11. L• O..ber, '1. bolfl ot C.t• "'-· re ..,. • spea era Oft COuw&e cam· vague to be a gOOd law. DOLAN • FISCHER -,,,.., •· Ja,,_ puses bu met defeat ~ the The bill was introduced by M~ Do .... , 10, Of HUllll"'loft 1Mc11. """ c.,,,.,1 ... ei.1ne Flldltr. s.e1 ._ A 11 r e m b I y C r 1 m n a I Sen. James E. Whet.more II, of Analltl,,.. J:.. P.ITI. Tll</ncllY. wr llrt, lav ( R La H b ) lt 1 LA 8.AllRE • WlllGHT _ Mfy t, Lore" Boullllerd Mid kn Oleeo F....Wav • 8 il'a • WOU d It l..alarre, 31. •NI Ma•ce1i. l •·M "·"'·· cer fire, wn oi..o Fr... have made it a misde· W lthl 41 bofll of c w•v ...., Hltllwav n r • • 411• Mew. W111W11Mtw Brush Fir" e meanor (or a person to ad· ROSENBALM • 1vv -Mav 10. Je<rv vocate communism 1n situa-1.." lt-nbalm. 2'. o1 HU1111"91of\ 12::,.:~"';,_r"or'ldn. "'Kue. 137$1 Ed· !:~.:.':r&allv Cl'lertn ... hr;. 11."' l.. 'm.. rucu.. n.2 Wveml.... Under ContrAI lions that could 1 e a d H.41to11t • MOR11ow -May 10. Kori ""1 > u stu4enl.s t'O attempt the il· Cralv Harder. ,,, •"" lrtl'Cll G. """''"'""' •·~ legal overthrow of t h e Morrow, 22. both ot Wnlmlnslor. 1 U 1.m. ThVrMln. lire lnvtsllH· aOOTH • GRAHAM -May to. Mvi.. llM • .a10 Shelln or1.. • ORANGE - A 15-acre government. J•..-.. 1ooi11. tL and 01_ JN• 1 ~ 1.m. mc«1101 11d. 1tn1 aut111rd b fire Assemblyman John J .' Graham. II, Miii o1 HUITflnt!on SI. rush and gl'UI Deat ,_,,, c.11 Mesa E9St aiapmao Avenue and ~lier, CD·Berkeley), ob· ~=. M. :!!!! .;; ..:'Jo.~ '':' .. :·r;;i;..dr~,:·;;ui:r .. o"~~·1r· the El Modena Grede was Je<:ted thet it would be dif· Je'L:.r.o:-~~:':'."~ Ma~i. 11:4 un.. tats. alarm. He--' controlled 'lburldey night ficuJt to prove that a 111c1ta,. L Jt1N-. u. .-OowMv. 8""1ev•rd anc1 t7111 s''"' by 150 me11. speaker's advocacy of com· :,n:.,..=:. JNn "-"· ''· Of 1':1~·m,:~~-·1 mlsllkt. "" ,.,.... Tbe Ol"aoge County Fire munism led to violence. CL.Allie • HAlll'Ell -,,..., 11. 0....... 3·°' '·"'·• 1•1 .. alarm. laker s ireei De ........... ent .,,.;d the blaze Harold Heinley, the state P. Clartl, 33. -W.0-Atin .,,., Grace l-_. Wll .... Ha,,..,., :n. 11o111 ., H .... 11,,.ton ... ch. NtwPtr1 1eec11 earlier bad t b r e a t e n e d c o m m a n d e r of the Mf1.oJ~El: Mc~~e~!;~~ F-;n~~ 6'~·~eJ.!:trM1:1~/1" lnvestitallM. homes in the Cowan Heights American Legion, UJ'ged tne valley, •"" Linda o . MacDonald. "· 1:s• P.m . fire tnves11ta11o11. 121 v11 .u-ea but a gusty wind died committee to help keep ~ ••• '--......... Bl CllW.$01 _/ IOllGHOLM-SCAHOIAe WALNUT ht· Ut.tl Now 54991 ROY BULLA'S STIYIN'S TY SPICIALISTS CllW·S02 l'ltOVINCCTOWN -COLONIAL IOltHIStllD MAl'U ... 679,tl Now 56991 .· 1953 NEWPORT ILVD. • COST~ MESA 548-3493 ee'J'rct~~u -M•v 11, wmram •. rr·~~~~. """ 11re. "°"" w "' down and relieved th e communists from college Currv ae~1co. 33. ot l°"9 Buch. _ ___'.•~·~•r:'._1..!."~"~'""~' -----~-~~~~ge~r~·---------~c~a~m~p~u~s~e:s.:.. -------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!'J!I ll'd 81rbar1 """ Tiber, 2f, ol HU"• ll~":~0". a:&>11e -MIV 11, Lerrv 4' loVerM Lll>l!t. , •• of Btll G••d~n~. 1tnd Ravelle Annrtte MOore, 14, of FOU'lllln Vtll•v. Divorces EL TORO -The Far w e s t e r n Championship Rodeo gets under way tonight at 8 o'clock at the ~arine Corps Air Station1 here, as many of the na· tion's finest profeseional rodeo circuit riders vie for over $5,000 ID prize money . Subsequent performances will be held at 2 p.m. Satur· day and Sunday. Even'U will incl~ bareback and saddle bronc riding, brabma bull riding, calf and team ropLig, steer wrestling and girls' barrel racing. Admission is Sl f o r children under 12. $1.50 for seviC6Dlen and 12.50 for the general public. Mexicans Visit Ranch lRVINE -Mexican agrl· buslness leaders from the San Luis Valley will t>e1 special gue1ta here Satur· day for a meetin& tad tour of the Irvine Rancb. Allo attendlJlC will be repre1....Uvt1 of 20 Calif onda f' aoO coucvatibll cttWicts from Secramen• to the Me:idcan bor'der ~ omclal1 of bott1 Federal and State COl'IMl'\llttOO a1enc:les . 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I ' ..I It CIAIL'I' P!l{'IT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Q~lf ly 'itll lnteflancll LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE aandards Hi gh Cutback r-------------------------.., l·------------1----~~~-~ .... ~,::".':: .. T':°lll::'.f:': ... ':':'":-=--llOTICI CW lllTCllT .... MAal I Ul.IC w.u ... CO&lltT .. "... -·----... ftAIKl'llt tAllO eti un " Safety Worries Boctt B11ilders f hl' Boa11n;: I n du ' 1 ~' A )SOClallon h;h arrare111 u n d" re I 1 ma•td hnJ! manuf,H·t11rer> " " n r f' 1 n w1lh safe!\ acl'<>n~1n: '" Onnald I Rl"f'rl ~I\ m.lnJ ger ol t>mune<'nni: Race Won By Sirenc Ed R1e~en'i; SI re n I' • reJX"esentlng the sponsoring Shark Island Yadlt Cluh was the winner I a s t weekend o( SIYC's 8th an nual Predicted Log Race It wai; thl'l first ra<:e fnr Riesen 1n about 15 years. Ht> navigate<! S1rene over t.ht> 26-m ile coursP b e I we e. n Newport Beach and Lon~ Beactl WJfh a total mor of 731 perc('nt. Second place in Class A went to Austin Porter of Windjammer Yacht Cluh in Auiooa.n with an error or 1.65.1. Jack Caraco or Hun- tlnglon Harbour Yacht Cluh was tttlrd In Happy Days II with an error of 2.08.1. and Frank Severy o{ SJYC was fourth in Silk Hat with an error of 2. \R.l The ClaM S winners werP ( ll PoJoo.acf'. .J. L. Masoo. HHYC. l .977; (2) Lady Catherine, W a r d Watson, SlYC. 3046; t3\ \arona. Howard Salveter. LBYC. '16.52: (4) Grea• Scott. Jack PeSSls, DRYC. 1825. l\rrrl ~aid rhe assoc1at1on \\ 1• 100 c.'nn ervatJve when · "~tunart>d th<Jt hall the I ~~ moJPI smaJI boats u. .1u!t1 rnrn a BIA certllica· 1 11n tac • Ruthi now, 11 n,,.._, mnrr !Jkl' i~ percent." )'h' -:11d' !Ir nM1'd th at the bOats o( In firm~ haH' already pas~· pd thr r1Ji!,1d <;afety tn· ,fl('<;tion~. conducted b~ an independent trst1ni: hrm And v.e1r q•rv close to 1·('rt1fr1ni: th<' boat~ ol ntnr othrr firm,.," Rred added !IP ~aro thr fo\l ou. int: boats hbd already he.-n g r a n t e ct certification . Lar~on. MFG, Crestlmer, Cruisers. In<:,. Slick Crall. r.r1rro • Craft . J oh n so n. Ev i nr u rle , Glastron, Chrysler. Thompson Bros . W1nnet. ~leury. Glai;spar. KmAhsher and R 1 v 1 e r a Cruisers. Well rm thetr wa~ to c e rt i r 1 c-a l 1 o n are. Starc ra(1 , Sea·Ray, Fabn~la.~. Aluma Craft, \ e ro·Craft. Glassmaster. Duo, Corret•I Craft and Montgomery Ward. Reed sajd the boat!\ arP inspected for compliance with applicable federal re- 'luirements for navigation lights. c.'ompartm~nt ven· lllation and ht dlf1re name <'Ontrol. plus BIA standards fllr loact and horsepower rapacity. r Io t a I io n ven- 11lat1nn and fuel a nd steer· miz i;vstems. The BIA vPn ltlation ~landarct exreeds the (ederal requirement!', hP explained. Every boat under 2:1 frrt Ion~ in the manufacturer's line must ptss inspection before any are ce1tified, and mid -year models are in· spected before they are in· lroduced. ''The boats are inspected with their standard, factory- installed e q u i p m e n t . Obviously, if the boat is an 011tboar<I it won't have a hackflre name c o n t r o I . L1kew1se. a smull car·tllp hoat probably wouldn't be PflUlpped with \Jghls. steer· inst or (uel 11ystems. Thus the language on t h e cetiflcati<m plale<; varie'i from model to model," Reed observed. Long Beach to Malibu In Racing Denied Ml o\M1 Thunderbird Produru. traditionally the largest entrant In world x ean powerboat r a c i n i. fleets. squtlched rumors that its pending sate to the A~soc1ated Oil & Gas Co. or •:::oral Gables. Fla.. ~uld. rorce a cutback in its racing pr<>gram by announci~g the entry or four revolutionary ;n.foot t'ormula hulls in the Bahamas 500 in June. The cralt were designed b\· the .ltm Wvnne·J ohn GUI team and are expected to have a few new wrinkles that haven't been seen before, according to Dick Genth, p r e s i d e n t or Thunderbird. The tall. blond chief of one of the world 's l a r g e s t pleasure b o a t manufac· turers "'i ll drive one or the ooals. a 70 mph bomb powered by a pair or. hot new MerCru1ser engines. l.oolher will he piloted by Rahamas oHshore ace Willie Meyers. The rate of the third and founh boats i~ unknown at the present ~ince they were butll for fl)rmer owner~ Mer r I ck Lewi~ and Bob Rodman. Genth sajd that drivers for the two remaining boats will be announced soon. Biggest of any of its rpesent line or pleasure boats will! the exception of their :\4 and 40 foot Drift-R- Cruz h o u s t' h o a t s , the Formula 322s will b e. marketed in e x p r e s s cruiser, hard top. a n d present line nf pleasure I consumer market, Gentb said. t rastlr Jordan, the presi· dent of Associated Oil & Gas, .said that ocean racing commitments here in the St.ales will be honored by Thunderbird. "The company certainly has gained in- ternational fame through its ocean racing programs and we see no reason to argue with success at the present time.•· Jordan said. The company's craft have ~otten off lo a good start in offshore competition this year with its Thunderbtrd- Formulas winning both the first of the new "Rum Run" seT\es in Ca.Ufornla and the Houston, Texas C h a n n I! I Derby. N ordskog in RUm Run II LONG BEACH. Callf. - Bnh Nordsko~ of Van u "· will be at the wheel of his own 2 8 -r 0 0 t Thttnderbirrl "llol(l{'at1st" rn Rum Run ti May 25 from Long Beach t1' Malibu and back, it was an· nounced today by t h e "poosoring Paci!ic Off11hore Power Boat Racin11 Assn. With M1ami's Bob Rod· man dr1vinl'! b Pc a u s e ~ordskog "'as recovering from injuries ~ustained in an rarlier race. Holocaust won the firi;t rare or lhe ye ar for the high-powered ocean-go1n~ craft I a s t March, The boat 1s powererl hy twin 436·cub1c i. n c h Nordskoiz Manne engines. Thi M·naut1cal m 11 e cruise for three classes of boats will began al JO· 15 a.m nff Belmont Shores and Is expected to take a htlle over two hours of water· churning alonit the coast to Malibu and back for the swiftest entrants. Presentation o( t h e Nordskog Perpetual Trophy -an antique brass spittoon mounted on a weathered rum .keg -and class prizes will highlight a post-race social at Long Beach Yacht Club. Calif o~nia Legislature in Action , ' \ .. ' . -J --.. I See by Today's Want Ad.s e A~atn lhr• wf'f'itend thft'e '' rhc t i.I)' l\l~l:N IJOL'SE DIRECTOJllYI e ComplNC' houMhold f\lr- n1,.una1 arc fOf' Ille by ptlva te lndlVlduall. e H~'• en lnttmt\nc OP" portunlt>'-1*'1Y II wanted tn beb)'lit m ftlatit to vift~I • Slvn ~.._,. ror .ummtr GUDTS: e Hf!f'P an MW dnpnis '""" ~EL HOMr...s. Alto 1¥0Cado ~ "T' ... STATI ... CAU, .. 10 & .... UA.11 llAI. '1w1arr HCUl l'TY tlfTlaHn TMI COUNTY Olt oaA•I "'"-II ........ tlwol ..... ., IN Ill\ Ntlklt It W*' t i-. ~ le S.C. 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JordOft •Mitt s.tlel No. n~ Oetecl MaY to ,... F""" A....,.ut tM Ed"'9er ..... ,,.,. """ w. E. ST JOHN. COii""' Clt'11. 111 ""' CllY ., HlilltlMIOft ke<h. ,,.,.. oJ:n wure Kint OIMIOMI serial No. ~..':ii.~~ (,':~1:: s'::::"'.:';S::,.,. "',~:.Iv ~: OM ltou Tem11 lea M.a<ohl1>e Strlol MM!left .... K ... C•-· ..,.. AOOtG1lme1tly m.s· llOtlhttlY lo Goth· No. ,..,. .. I r. ....... (IUI HS.UIJ -(JUI mun ard $1tett. sl~ F~~lllF~meclt ,,., ... u JIM Put>llJl\ecl Ore,..,_ C0011 C>ellY Piiot. loet9 flf Trua-Mlsctri.neou, Vlltll ti.ms Mn 1•. ll, 11. IMI 1124 fll IM Of•"9• Coe1t WlllCll properly II ~lff ti 1750 Herbot JUll!of Coll•t• Olslrlcl IMI. UA, Coote Mes.. (elllornla, •tld la/ Wef'ltl IC""" lllel .. kl lrlllSlo< Wiii be CGOISUmmtled ot Cltf1t el IM loerd ""' Hor-Adt111t btelldl Of treMfttff •I "ubll-Otllllt ,.... 0.llY Piiot. 7701 --1 1¥d •• C•I• /MA, C.li"'"'' .. '•#lit Mev 10, '7, 1"I 117"8 Oii ot •fltt IM Ulll dey al IMV, 1 .... Cllt.T,,ICATI ~ IUSlllEH Se fer u It 1(-le "'9 trensl-, "'• "CTd'ICWS llAMI LEGAL NOTICE ......... Cl< II•• llOt UMd.L _ ..... busfnes.s LEGAL NOTICE The ..-..ltl*I dote Cl"tltv he Is °"" Nma "' .cldrHI otllat ""'" 1111 ·-·· d\Klt"9 • butlnetl ., 1'2• .._, --------------•dUrlnt ""thr" ... ,, .... N II. UctPll llo<Ji.Ytrd, Cetlt -· C•lltornl•. ,_, l'..JllM Ionic OI Amerlcol !fie fk llllolit firm Nme of ANTIQUES NOTtCI Ofl Dlno&.UT!Ott 0 , NtlloNI Trust •nd "MPERSAND tM f!IOI H kl firm It c""'" 'Al T If I l IN I I' ANO OllCOlf. S.vl11ta AuodtllOft POMd of Ille IOllowl"9 """"' ....... TtlfUANC• 0, UH Ofl ,,.M llAMI IY J. Hemet Nm• In tull -pltc• Ill '""""'" It .. l'v..-m .. IN .,.,..,SIO!I• "' *""" AUlaltnl Ctahl.r "In the batUe of the eexee, thia amount.I to all·out war and no quart.er given!'' follows: No. UO:U.j tf C-..alloll't C-ond of H. s.n. HQ. Fis/I 1. Clll" Wtllltm J. Werd, tm Tiki Clrclt, HUiio Se<tlOll HOii. 24". t .. Illa Chrll Gode of a-,. D. lt.ololo ""''°" Beech, C•llfe<nla. IN st.it OI eantornlt, notice J• llerettv Owner Datedw~~,:; J~.,. ,,~~ ~sre~'."'~~tt~R~ ,ubllilled o,.,... eo.11 OtllY Ptlo1. Sttle of Celllet•lt , Ortnte Counlv: t nd IEAlt.1. WING htfetofott _...., tn Mtv 17• IHI a.ss.61 On MAY f, 19'1, botofe ma, • NOlerv butl-u-!he firm ,..,,,. fl# C. •· Put>llc In •nd for '""' Sl11t, -SONlly OESIGN tf l.a'2 0 H•r-Strftf, Senft LEGAL NOTICE tooeend Wlllltm J. W•rd known to ma"' All6. Colllotnlo, WH dluo!Yed ., OI mlcl-1-------------- be Ille H '10ft wtlcltt ,..,,,. la subscribed n'911t. Aprll 2tltl, lt61. Thet 1"9ret tter, ,.._.. H ll f F S l d lo the wilhln l"Sltumenl tnd •cknowi.ci. wif rtrm dl1K011llnued the use al '"kl Cl•Tl,,CAU ~ I USllllH a 0 amer ate ed ~ .. Kiiled ""' .. -................. ·~r Mid dluolUllCHI. no UllOll "CTITIOUS llAMI (OFFICI AL SE,,ll ~, ........ '""'°'"" lo ln<ur ot>t'9•llCH1$ TM Uftdettl•""' do h4ffb¥ ctrtll't ..... J-'I E. Ot••• ~ • lot M"' llrm lhev •re •noted In 1111 business d 11<· No!•"' Pulllic • C•litor"' c . • ·DESIGN oulrlno. """•loPlnt• 1 .. alnt. •nd Miiin-a llr11"IP•I Otflce In flly ltudolpll VI•''' rN I pr~lv. H H rtnen . •I 5A6 Oct~n I P B t R ~:~~ .. :--... EaplrM lly Etrl Wl"9 Avenue, Set i lleldl. Ctlllo<nl•· u~ 111• n Ower oa ace Ji; ... ..,.. "10 lly (!\fries 'Ft>r• ~~,~~AT~~."' ..... ii:1 .. ~ llr~~r~~ Pullllall<ld O;o"" Co.•I Dolly Pllnl -fl, "wwih .... ··-· 1>Mec1 of lhe loltowl119 -sons """'"' -~ Alter"*" et Lew Drag ooat racing at Ski- Land nea r Rh1erside Sunday will fea ture Larr y Schwabenland of Fresno driving G a r y Bingham's Climax . a 1.500 honepower blown fuel Chrysler powered Super-Sanger Hydro. M•v 10, 17, 7•. Jt, IHI 11 ••UM 11,...1, ~:,: •• ~ndwl~·lactt of mldeflce .,. •• fam e by driving another LEGAL NOTICE ';.-~·.~. ct1tt.wi. ,,.., oa11H AL ,..u .. us ft 190 'J ho H Tth (7l•I •7'-Mft SldMY Weinberg, "60.1 Arbor ltoed, era l1ll es per ur. e MOTICI 0, TRUS'Tll'S SAi.i Publts/lfd ()( ..... Co.ti O•llV Pllol. LO:r.!t'~~e:.;::c:r~ Ocffn ....... .,... is out this weekend to prove .... ,t.,.,. Moy io. 11. 2•. Jr. IHI 11'-'ll sur 11etc11. c111tornl• the feat was no fluke. c~oN~~~ t.!:>11T'C:oE ''sE~~°:°cEA·~· LEGAL NOTICE o:t.~~ L~~~l.n~~~,., c1v., 01' • -'Al.JFOlt.NIA. (JOt!MflY $ t •J' LtMITI O ,AUlll •s P resent world r e co r d -ttt9• eom"""l u dUtv tP110lntec1 , • .,. Solldre ...,,.,1, uto ern1vi.w h Id. h" . Con Trus!M _, tnd PUrsUtnl lo Deed :!!_ ClltTl,tCAH 0, IUSlllHS A,,.nue, Sffl 11.edl, Ctlilontt. 0 10g mac I.Ile IS -Tnm .. ..,, IMrch ll. '"' IXKuftd "" ,~ ~ .. rber• AM Cllt11a. 17"7 ,..,," Sa H dr Frede<lc M. 9.,1ow. • Sl"91e m•n and ,.,,,_. .. .._ -quest, a nger y o ttcorded April •• '"'· .. '"'''· No. ""· THE uNous1GNED do henbv ce<111Y ":'.'::!~:· "t{~.c·n~1• Manni.., driven by Dwight Bales The In boot ,..., •'9• 117 of Olfl<l•1 rtece<ch lhet 11\ev ••• c0flduct1r11 • bel'W s1-Av""""· LOI A-tes. c1111orn11 • • · In Ille office of Ille Countv lttcO<der of !Mnt...u •I Or-Coun,.,, Ctlllornl1, ·~ S c hwabenland recently ~ained drag racing's ball of record IS 181.44 mtles per Ort"" CounTY, C1IHor"l1, WILL SELL Under Ille Uctllloua llrm "°'"" of Mllleft M. 1Ct11t.n, m Pl1>e A-, AT PUllLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST HUNTINGTON VILLAGE IAllElt.S ..... LOllV ll•KI'· C.lltornl• hour• llOOElt FOR CASH IPIYablt 11 llme of VILLAGE CENTER llAlllE•S and that A~:IT~~S our hencb lhl\ b l d•V ~I H It '" t1W!ul money of llW! United 11td firm Is comPOud of tM tolloWlnt ' · Sldnev Wflnbe,. $m8TARGAZE •111ts Br cu.. Y R. POLU.N---.,.....-i.......---t /f:l r-V1R 22 ~ Your Doily ).(""'Y Cu1Je ~ ~~ 23 m . _dt..,.1oPR. l O .According ro rhe Slorr. OCT. 2l ~n~ To develop message for Soturdoy~ 1-~ 9-10 read words corre~pond1119 to numbers 1-46-62 of yo.x Zochoc birth ;19n. l'Tedoouo lNtw 3You'll • vtorl1 !'i lmpre>\ 6 Pecple 7Who 8 C~ores 'I Are IOToke< ti OH 12Y""1 13 ,,,. r • C"cula•• t5Spo~ 160.-CNOl 170! IS~k .. ,_.. 20Grtet 1f P"""f\!!1d 12 C.o··-.Pffo• ~ l.ov" •• Doi 1$T~ lf!O;do, /Weot By~,, Q But 40 G«nuot '°'' •I R.-• .,.,..Jer ·~ Fa.t 4 Srof'.; ''Iv~ •S FP •6 'Vt'. ., 47 r-.-- A3()o •7M,..- 5ll A 21 hpeda' 'UOf ~;Mail "' 51 J,.., ,,,., 5' .._"Qndl'"r9 \_ 01f:l\UtC -~ ..,,..~,.. ~· •1 ro't 25 ., 'XO-.~ :!h E• 27 '·"""' nN•* ~Q ~C~i .. J01 ... 11 ..... .... ~,., ~rtonf ~1 ~..,., ~)'j A!~tt '1 ~O~tl"'o ll()~t'" @ Advcr..c 61And 62 Ho.W. r I A,.,...,,. "Svrnbol• r'"Ywr •~O•d ,1 c..~. 680lf1t1als ~?TJ IO V•ul II M•"•V 12 Pc• ""~lorv '~ ,...t</11 •; f•e<coolly 7~ Ot.HO•r\ "6 ldeo 7 Pio:• 18Tho1 • /q 0o .. ec1 &Cl Ol)n I 81 '<-wt~ ~-.>I" ~ ... 1 ~, ~o-.k.~t>lt ~~ lnt• ...... ·"9 ~~W~r•• i:.;,.;;.:;..;;.:;..;;.:;..~ 111 PK!''' RS ClothM 119 '"'"""ons 90 Goc<I III'\ 5/18 u Nc:utnl Crossword Puzzle s111u1 •• lht Soulh lrCHll Mlrtn< .• lo '"" ~·$CHIS, Wl>ole "'"'" In lull tlld Pl•CU H1rrv s Coo<1•n Orenv• CovntY CO\lrfhOUH, CllY of 54nta OI rr1lde<l<>• •re u follows, ro-wll: MH c~e11 An•• CounlY ol OrtM•• SI.rt of Calllornla Loul~ l tmmes, 16222 MO<lttrey l&~. "OINl l AI. ,A.TNEIS" 111 rtghl, llllt and Interest CO<tYl!Yed lo Soaet ,,,, Hunll11t1on lie.ell, C•llfornl•. Sondrt H•rrero ind now held by II under .. Id Deed of Htrlltrl S. Good1te. 8331 l111llt"ll>olls. llarb.lrA Ann Cun is Trust in !he prooerly allu•led In ""' Cl· Hunllnolofl IHdt~ C•lllernl1 Ll'On.,d Lindt 1Y of Cosll Mew, In H id Cot'"lv and WITNESS OUr hends this 1111 deY of Miiion M. !Colan Slate cle>.erl-u : May, IHI. "LIMITED 'AITllE•S,. Loi '°of Troct No 1141, In lllf! CilY of Louis l •mrMS STAT( OF CALIFOltNI" I Coslt Mew. Coun,., ot Ot1"9C. Shit• of Htrl>HI S. Goocl•w County of Loa A"9Cles l u C•lllornl1, H per m1p re<orded In -STATE OF U.LIFO•NIA On A#tll l, IHI, llefof'9 ,,,., 1.,.. Uft· 76 p-l end • of MIKtlt.-.i• Me", COUNTY OF OltANGE l u de"IOMd • Nollrt l'uC>nc '" ..... lo< SOid In '"" d llGt "' '"' Coufttv ftetO(der ol ON THIS 7111 dt Y d Mav. A.O. IHI, Stele ;,.,..,...,,., lllHtred MA x u id Countv. '-'e<t ""• Alletl 1(11,,..Mmlltl, t Notirv COONEH, HARRY S C 0 D N E N, Said Mlt will be 111.tde. but Wll'-I Public: 111 Ind tor IM '"Id CounlY Ind llARIAllA ANH CURTIS, SONDRA. covenant Gt' w1rr111tv. u oress or lrnPlled, Stele, 1'9tldl"' ltlt/eln. dUIY commissioned HEltltElt.A end SIDNEY WEINIEltG. r09.,dlno 1111•, POUeH•CHI, or er><u'"' and sworn, Hnontlly tooearod Louis known lo ,,,. lo be tM Hrsons wt>osr brtnc>H, 10 PIY •lie rtmtlnlM prin<iPtl l.tmmes •NI Herbert S. Goodalt kllown "' Mmn trt subscribed to lllf! wllllin 1"-wm d tM note secured bY said Offd ol me lo tit Ille H r-. wllOM Mmes ire slfvmant end •ckllOWleclted lhet lllev ••· Tru•l, lo-wit• S?0,611.56. wllh fnl.,HI •ubsctlbed lo Ille wllhln l"Slrumenl, •NI ecuttd lhe wme, from Auoutt r, tH7, H In '"Id nole pro-1cknowledotd to me 111•1 llley executed WITNESS mv h•nd 1nd offlctel seal. vtded. ad••ncu. II any, uNler Ille term• lht '"me Jo/In I. Ltt of said De"ll of Trufl, ff:<!,, charges and IN WITNE'SS WHEREOF, I h1•e Nol8tY Public • CAlllOrole ~Ptnsu of Ille TrvllH •"" of the 1rusls '''""""~ set my htnd '"" 1fll•td my of· PrlnclPlf OUlct In cre.lod bv ••Id Ottd of Trust. llcl•I seal Ille dov •nd Yelr In !Ills Los Alll>tltt Co<JnlV Tiie b4-~llcltrv under said D~ of Certtllctle llr\I •boYe wrtllen Mv Commlu!on E•Piros Trust. br ........ qi. breoch"' default'" (O~r!CIAL SEAL) A119. ,., INI ""' ct>llolllons •• cu,. d "'"'"""' Allen l(llnoenamlltl STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 herelolort executtd and dell•ertd 10 111• Noltrv Public C•lllornl• Countv of loo Antt~s • ) ss uncktalgned a written Oeclarolloft ol Prlnc:loal Office 1" On APrll I. '""· befon me. ltw .,... o.iaun '"" De<Nnd tor Salt. •ncl wrllten Oreno• Coun,., .,, . «Mtsl•Md· • Notary Public: In •"" for .. 10 Plotl<e al breec:ll •"" of olecllon to c.•us• MY Gommtn lon Eaolr.. Sl•le• _ _..llY •-tttd LEONjt.110 IM u-tJ'9"t<I M Mii '41d O!'-"'t lo Fe6tuorv lt. 1f7' llNDE. "'°"" IO ma lo lit lf'9 .,.,..,.. '""'"' "'"' ollltHll""'· '"" lller•alff<."" ::::.::~ -"",,,. IS WCltcrlbed "' ""' Wil~'" Fe6tU1rv ,, It ....... undu•loried U UM!d ""' --.............. '""' ............ -lldl,_...,..., .......... .. Mid nofltt. al llr•Kll •nd m •lttllM ta be -...-hacll. C '""""' "517 Kllfed IM '""" '"""-'" -UOt. •H• sn. of Hkl T I· (7141 .. ,.~ • WITHUS mY """" ..... ofllcltl ...... ()fflcl•I lleco<llS • . J~n I l•• Dtlt MllY l 1'68 Publl•h~ o...... Cotti Delly Plll)I. Noll ,.... Publlc -Ct llloml• · COLONIAL MOllTGAGE M•• tO, 17• l•. 31• lNf •t.s-61 Prln<lPll Olllc! '" SERVICE co. OF CAl IF, I.OS An!l•I~ CounlY 11orrner1v s1e1e Morttn• LEGAL NOTICE Mv Commlulon b1>lr•1 ComPertyl AU!I, lt, 1t61 u UICI Tnisteo. SUP'l ltlOI COUH 0 , TMI ST ... TE OF CALIFOllNIA I llY J. A. Lord. STATI 0, CAl.,,OllllA '0" County of LOI .......... ) " Assistant Sfcr•la,.... THI COUMTY 0, ORAllOI Oii April t, 19'1, ~O<f mt. lht ti" SP'S 1"7J CASI llUMl l • ts1'n denlt necl •• llOlll'Y "ubltc '" ~nd ~ tald Publls"8 Ot1"9e Co.sl Delly Pllol, SUMMOMS' Slate. -llONllY •PHtrod MILTON M. Mav IO t7 ll IHI -6I TAltTAH HOMES. INC.. WA II D l(A,LAN, known lo me lo be Ille oe""" ' ' ' OEVELOPMENT COMPANY NO. 10. ""°'" ,..,,,. It subscribed lo llW! wllllin INC.. c. G. wAlt.D t lld JAMES H. ,,,,t,_. ..... ldlnowlt<ltecl !Nf ,,. .,.. ICINOEL, Jlt.. AS TRUSTEES OF ecv1M 1M ,.,.,., --------------1 THE ANN HAl•INGTON. JUOITH WITNESS mv Nnd ..... olllClll SHI. llOTICI 0' TllUSTll't SALi HA• I I NG T 0 N and J"MES A. Jotofl I. I.ft "'· F·ta HAltlt.INGTON TlllUST, OATEO N~ Nolt,.... Pullll( • Ctllloml• °" May 71. 1968. •I IO·OO A.M. VEMllER '· '"'· dbe GLEN MAit Prfr><lPll Otflct. In NOCAEll. INC •• C•ll'"'"1• C0•-•11 .... DEVELOPMENT co .•• Join! v ... ture. Len A .... ~ Coun•v LEGAL NOTICE AC~OSS 4Z • • • Garter: ) words O Fish as dulY 4DO!l1nt.., Tr"''"" urlder •nd lllal"tllls Vs. JAMES G I UltCHAM My Commlnlon ExPlret Y•st•rd•"rs ,Ul Zlf Solvrd·. ""''u1n1 "' D•...S of Trust dated JulY u. •nd JANET L I UllCHAM DOE 1 Aue ll. 1'61 c .. •z 196' ••o<uled .,.,. llONALD EAltL . • • •1'M>C -J ... GDFELO AM 8"'1~"-JE AN lhrouoh OOE v. ln<lllllOH, Oel•ndortls. Published Or•nff (!IUI O•llY Ptl~•. l Golf lfWttct's crtT llon 5 Furnllurt ll1111 9 Olfietr ol tht fulurt 14 coo,,.rstown "'"'' 15 Nut as··: Z wo1ds 1' F tmlnlnt n1111t 17 Boss on a shield 11 Unldorntd 1' Ort9on senator 20 Churchme n 22 Top college athlttts: Z words 24 Ols l91 U To llut pt1ee 27 Drlvu 1 n1ll obliquely 2' O.A.S. lftffltbtr: A'bllr. 30 Ill; Comb. form 33 Wlthdr1w1I fro111 urvlct )7 Kind of contest 31 Quietly 3' Su 45 Across 40 Bird'' homu 41 thwa1hn sy11tbOI' •5 Con1uction 46 Ic y coaling H Roor-malctt's ma terl1l 49 Kind of h11bor 53 Artl!fd 57 Anc1tnl Asians 58 Taow~g ~nd 59 ~elent U Nol far iway 6Z H l9hly dlsottntd 63 R 1bb1t fur 64 EsH11l1al part 65 Man's nA11tt 66 Joint H To..rn nn tht Tham u DOil'N l Form Ill Gtnru~~ Z Animal's Stomach l Up, In butball: 2 word~ 4 Swdy of s Pttc~ sounrl S Sabb~t ... Abbi.• • Gtt11 7 •• lact I 81ood • -:.. l wo1ds p[i:ii s 11 i ( s ~ Al SI H 1 0 ..! J T A ~·Tl El • 8 I. 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APrll ~'and Mey l. 10, 17, 1961 1111 M ;~'::11Jl.~.~~.':::; Otfl~,.~~:o1.~; .... ,., LEGAL NOTICE tn the olllct 01 ll•t counlv Recorder ot You ere htrtl>Y dlrec~ to lilt • wrll· Orenge Counlv, t •lllornl1, WILL SELL ten Plttdl119 1" ruptlo the verflled -------------AT PUI LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST COMPltlnt d "'' •l>oll ntmed Plalntllfs llOTICI 01' HIAllNO ,0. lllDDER FOii CASH IP•yablt al 11,,,. of wllh Ille clerk of Illa a e enfttled court CMANOI 0, I OUMOAlllS .. ie '" leW!vl MMIY of ""' Untied SlllH) in ,,,. ·-enm •CllCHI brouwhl SAii '°"OUlll SCMOOL DISTltlCT al 1107 EHi 17th Slrttl, S..ntt Ana, aoalnsl YOU In H id rl. wlltlln TEN AllO lllW'4)11T·M•SA UNl,,10 Colilomla 011 rl<lhl, lltle t nd lnler"l CO<>-den .iter IM service CHI vou of lhl> su,,.. SCMOOI. OSTltlCT VOYed lo I nd now held ,,., II UMft .. Id "'°"'' It ""'" wllllln ,,,. •bow "•rM<I TO: lotrd of Tr111IH1 S.11 Joa"tlln DNd fl# 'Trust In tM ,,,_fy JllUI~ )ft COU"""· Cl< wllhtn THlllTY dtn If se<ved E-ent•rt School Dlslrlcl uld Cour1lv and Sltle deiK•lbed H : eis.-rt. TO: lloord of Edvcllloll New.ort·M"'• Loi f , Trfct ,..S3, "' r>er rnap record· You ere hcrtbv nolllltd Ill.It unit:<> YOU Untiled School District .,., '" llooll l6J, p'"' 7 ond a m so tile • w•ll!eft re,-.r.,, Ple.tdlM, u ld TO: All Peraons 1tes1<11.,. In Said ScNM>I Mltctlla-. Moos. rteot'ds of Oranoe Pl.tlnllll• wlH ••le• llHl9,,,..,I ~ """ Olstrlc" CounlY. Celltor""' moncv "' dameges demended •• Ille You trt ~•"4111 nolllitd 111•1 • lltllllM Said at lt wltl bt mode bvl wilhoul verlllecl comollllnt as .,,,,,,. -cor>-has bffn llltd lrt lllls ollk• reouesli"" ' lrtct, or wlM •PPIY IO tti. court for ••Y """" OI boUf\clerltt tn the Newporl·M!'SJI CO•enenl or w•rr•nly. e•oress or lmolled. other rellef ~mtnded In l"9 Yetlllecl U tiled SCl!ool DI I lc1 nd the S. J • r~ordl"9 '"''· POSMnton. or en<um-COMPt.IM " • r • ' " OI t>rer><u to N Y Ille remt lntnt PrinCIN I Y • • .... ~ -~-.. -""'" School District; 11\fl wld ~lflion r~ ' .. ,,..., _.. ,_ -""• ., 141 ,,,_ _, GU-.1• lhtl 1!1t boundtrlH of Ille Newoorl-•um of Ille nolt M<urcd by u ld Deed of w ..,y lfttllW -'" wltll Ille c-MHI unll\td ScllOol Dlslr!cl be ~henqt<f Tru)t, lo-wil: ll,75"1.n , Wllll lnltrtst from ""4111 ., ttlh --· M~ t lltrMY lo ln<lude ftlt 10llowl119 descflt>ed Ort,. Oclot>er U, tN7; u In H id 11010 provld-_., .. -"ef wttllltl flit II-l mlt pprly lyl"' tnd lltl"9 In lllf! San Joa<iuln ed. •d••n<ea, II tnv, undtr Ille terms of "'"' 111 ttlh •--!If fllllt • wrttt111 School Dlstrlcl: uld Qt('d of Tni11. reea, chertes and o•· PllMlllt 19 Ille '--l'lllfll. Thit t>Or11"" 11' lllockt tt and ., "' PMHS ot the TrU\lee •nd or ,,,. lru>I• Dtted Dec. 11. IH1. 1,.,rrie•s SubdlvlslOfl, '" "" CounlY nl cr•olrd bv u ld OHd of Tnist, (SEAL! °''"'"' Stall of CalllornlA, u per """o Tl,. be~tclarv under u ld De!'d of W, E ST JOHN. Cltrlr llled '" Bocoll I, Pt9t N fl# MIKt l1'Jne0<" Trutr. bY r@AM>fl of • brtech or .,..•vlf 111 llY J lllUSTM.AN Record MH• In ,,,. olllc• o< Ille '""""' ,,,. ollll08llO<lt toc11ret1 I h. r . b.,. WAUWg;:ri;: f11~olL RKorll•r of Mkl County, described •• ~;;~':';/:!,,''11'!11~11-.= ~~~11!: "'; ''" W"fdlfl on.. 101~ 11 ""' N<lrlhfrlY wr••r Del•ull a...r Dt"""NI klr Slife. •NI •tllten "--' IMdl. Ctlif. of Mid BIOCt f'I, ~ South .o'36' Joi ' Mllct Of btetcll •nd OI •le<llO" to <•-ftl: ~9Mt -...... n Wttl IJ.56.JO t lOnO 111« Nort~torl'f "" undf'rslt "t<I to ..,,, "'"' .,.._.., le A_.,. r ., ,,...,..... HM f1' wkl •lllodl to Ill!' <..,,., 11,.. "' •tl•sly s.tld o1>1r.111oM. end "'9tUfMt, Oft PublbMO G.;"'4t 'r .. I D•llY Piiot, MacllrltlUt hu .... l>ttl, 100.00 tttt w..,.., Jtnut'Y 22. 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I~ t .. ~I" 0.llY ~::'! • I ~ ' . ~ r A Bee Bob Gunton Eller bamlO Coast Civic ma," open.in mentt High t Who Betw HOLLYWOC CUff Roberts Dina Merrill I in a movie 1n .,.old quesU top bl.Ding? With Rod Claire Bloom of tile bOUJe first blllinC b~ of11ce pull I tbanka to the In the be,U Taylor and R it ftS EliJlb tht btc name Now their sometlmew re Lunt end I self explanlitcl came first. Durin& a Universal'• ' Patriot," a ,. m o vl e -f o Robel'Uon e: family bllUng "In a lituaf think the billl alphabetl.cal," wife Dina 11 ~vely. "W fJ.nt blllln&." It ... potm r I If ye lt'ost ot I Cut tinlnd lt co poid fc onl~ ,.,. upl. IUe Not Bob Gunton aa Curley and Joan Strickland u Aunt Eller harmonize in this scene from the South Coast Civic Light Opera producUon of "Oklaho- ma," opening a five-day run Tuesday at San Cle- mente High School. Who Get$ Top Billing Between Cliff, Dina? -HOU.--YWOOD (-tfPJ)---that Robertson di&itely Cliff Robert.ton and wife followed Merrill ln the Dina Merrill are CHWx'Jng al~habet. -" . in a movie brlngi.ng 1ip the . Watt a ~mute, Cliff Mae West; Garbo Meet at 'Summit' . By BOB THOMAS wtll·paddtd lt)'le ln the ear'" HOLLYWOOD (AP) ly 1930&, eUminatint Ule The summit meeting of two 1craw11y, napper look? Not film Immortals took piece tor n<>Ulin~di e ritt1h tn one-recent evening kl tbt wartime n e ated surnpUM>us ta1oo of Geor1e lite pre ven • ' M a• Cu.kor, the director. Wests." The principals: G r e ta A pioneer ill e e n 1 o r • . Garbo end Mae West. baiting, she is amulld b1 MJee Garbo had aurpiled today'• Ucenae 1 n en· her JongUme ftleud and tertalnment ~ director by expressing a How does 9"e feel about deatre to meet Miss Wiit. today's sexy filmat cutor 11Tau~ed a dinoer. GOINI'! ~ F. n Gaxbo1 always prompt, ar-v ~vv 4A rived first. Miss West. who ''I think they're aoing too dearly loves an entraJ1ce, far," sbe opined. "They're cam~ after. She disarmed using sex N a ctutch; Garbo at on<:e by greeting ·whenever the story starla to her with a "Hello, d~" and drag, they throw ln a naked a Hollywood-style kiss on body so you'll forget bow· Ule cheek. lousy the script is." "From that moment on, Mae admitted that her Eflf'lll Deht KaU1y Brandt, 11, of Ir- vine is making her community theater de- but with ber father, An· th·on y Brandt, in the Orange Studio Theater comedy "Nobody Loves an Albatross,'' playing Fridays and Saturdays through June 15. they got along famously," plays and movies were sexy, a-.y1 Cukor. "Gad>o waoted "but I never threw anything to·k:now about Mee'a IDUICle at the audience; everythina ---------mea, and Mae eJ1>ie.lned was dpoe subtle-... ttiat this ooe and ti* ooe "I brought my own stage w~ inM!ooted wtll1 her." methoda when I came to ENJOYABLE pictures. I believed Jn giving M i 1 s G a r b 0 w a s the audience a lot of plot unavailable for comment, and keeping things moving. but Miss West said sbe en· They used to tell me th•t 1 8th Month For'GWTW~ joyed the evening. What did had to pause between ·the "Gone With the Wind," they talk about? jokes because the audience now in the eighth month of "Well, she said tbat abe would be laulbin« and ts long-run reserved seat loved my picturft, and I wouldn't hear the next line. engagement at the Cartha')' said the same about hers," 1 aaJd. no, just keep on going. Circle Theater, has played MM recouoted. "I at to That way, the peopi. would to more than 300,000 patrons her, 'You know, you re&lly come back to the theater to to date. ouglK to ma1oe anod>er Ilic· bear what they bad milHd • Summer 1>1Wne11 o f ture -yoo loot f.'!,t.• Sie - - ---MGM's present&Uon"Of -Ufe said, 'I dumo: I 11 think it "I never kUsed a man ln David o: Selznick Produc· over.'" my plays, and selllom on the tion in the new 70mm and f'rlday, May 17, 1968 Mills Bros. Due As Boone Guests Long acelalmed as one of the world's fore m o s t singing combinations, The MU!s Brotbers 'Yfil appear 85 special gulit atars in the Pat Boone Show, opening a one week engagement in Mekldylmd Theater o n Tuesday, June 11. Beginnina their careers -as "child prodigies," the MWs Brothers attracted critical attention from the beJln· ning. in the late 1930'1. 'nl.etr first Hollywood date, at the famous old F l o r e n.t i n e Gardens, resulted in their · being held over week after week and they were signed to their first recordlnc con- tract. When their intUal reeord wu releued, "Paper DoU." tbex., had it made. The record told more than a mllion copies and is still consider~ one of t h e classics in its field • Also appearing in a featured spot oo the Pat Boone show will be The Pearce Sisters, ae~ pert, pretty and talented little girls aged 2 to 11 years, ~e proficiency on bass, guitar, accordiO!l, drums, trumpet. etc., have won them a wlde television following. """ DAILY PILOT 9 Paris Actress Joins Cast HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -....- PariAla stage a c tr e s s Karen Blanguernon b a s joined .Burt Le~ster a.nd comPMJY Jn ''Castle Ktt1>" on location in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. ;. ·• · the ~~· I original r I ' J 1 .. li~t i f t Scotch ~ ;t ¥ !! I ! now599 -.. .. • i fifth ;;: ~ i' , ~ ! said, h o 1 d i n g up a age-old question -who gets restrainlnc hand. top bi.Ding? "Dina's last name is With Rod Steiger and Robertaon now, too. So we Claire Bloom it Js tbe man have to go by first names. of tile boule wbo snares Right? And Cliff is one let. first billlnC by virtue of box ter ahead of Dina the way I office pull and no small figure it." 'Ibe meetizl( with Garbo screen. I alway1 felt that stereophonic sound version wu a10tbec event Jn 1he Te· the look before the kiss was will continue at a record cent ~ce of Mae more important than the pace according to t h e West, who bas bed an emaz-kiss itself." Carthay management '---------------------liliilll .. ing number ~ careers in1fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.jj USHER'S thanks to the O~car. His beautiful blonde wife In the beginning with Liz laugMd, lmowing she will Taylor ~ JUcbard Burton, get top billing in September it ns Elizabeth who rated when their expected baby is the big name over the title. due N"" their positioae are · aometlmet reversed. ''We've been married a Lunt and Fontanne were year and a half," Dina said. aeU e'"'Ianatorv. Old Alfred "And so far we've managed ~.. " to stay together." came first. DurlnC a break in "We've both turned down Un!versal's "The Sunahlne jobs so that our car~rs Patriot," a world premiere wouldn't separate us for any m o v i e • f o r • t e Jevi1ion, great length of time," her Robertlon explained th e husband added. "I had to family billing for tbe fllm. refuse a role in 'Castle "In a situation like this, I Keep' with Burt Lancaster think the billlnc ought to be Jn Europe because it would alptwbetical... Cliff Afd u have meant four months wife Dina 111 t e n e d at-·away from Dina.•• tentively. "Which give1 me E tr e n tually Robertson flnt blllln1." pl-. to do 1-11 acti.nC aDd It Wat polnfled out to Cliff more wr1ttn1 end dlrecting. her 74 years. 1 Why bas she been olI tbe screen'so long? "Well, it wasn't because I didn't have offers," sbe remarked. "I just couldn't find an)"th.lng I waoted to do. Also there were years when my income tax was such that I would heve ended up working for 1he gO"Vemment. KEPT BUSY "And I WQS busy doing plays end night clubs. 'nl.e rest of the time I spent get- ting some writing &De. Now I've finished the writing, and I want to do some wor1c wbile I fit.ill look the way I do." 'l11e 'vay &he looka II remarkable. The eyes 1tlll sparkle with "Come up and aee me 1 o m e ti m e • • saucfneas, and the fJCe fl smooth. The ftgure ia ample, but then, didn't Mae set the Live below your means. , I.. If ~·cf lilit to att orouncl the high' i'ost of living, wt 1'crw o suggestion : 1 Cut clown cin the high eost of get· ting orovnd. And buy o Volhwogen. It cosb leu thon tht overage omount poid for o new car todoy. ~nd that'' only the beginning. A VW soves ~ hundrtcls of dollars 'en u~p O¥tt tht yeart. lt toliti pntt. riot~ of ol. Not an foto of •ttf 111 r • Ard it gets obout 27 miles to tQ • gallon. 'The overog• cor lthil'1ty devil that it is) gets 14. So the more you drive, the more you save. And chonc.es ore you II drive it for yeors ond years !since we never change the style, a VW never goes out of ityfe). Of course, a VW'a not much to loo\ ot. So o lot of ~ buy o big floshy COf just to taW feet. Try puttl1t9 thot"' tM bOftk. .,,... llAC'9 ,... ........... II M """"' ...,._ '°"' IUA" U#lm...t . .,.... ... -Vllltll• MU"'""' ... llAClll ...... "" .... ... ''"' ... ..... °'~--en••..,.. 0141 .... ,. I ---r-------:------ • 233 E. 17th St.-Costa Me11 Shopping Center, Costa Meu • 6127 W•tmln1ter at Golden Wat, Watmlntttr • 1406 W. Edinger incl Bristol St.-Edlnger Center, S1nt1 An• • 17904 Matnolf1 St. 1t T1lbert, Fountain Valley • 2300 Harbor llvd. et Wiison St.-Harbor Shopplnt Center, Cost1 Mesi • Bt1ch & Edlngtr llvd., Huntington IMch Dlln1 lelll1 ltyle 20" llQ 1r111 ............. ~ f..:3~SJ9'5 Quart Borb 0 Lite 3 BC Liter Fluid ..... ~ Deluxe •a•- with S.4tker Rood MaltlCol•Dlln1 M8'Chl119 Chair ............... ,.$3ts ~~..= ..,,_,.., • 31, ......... . Folding Chair =?'3.34" --i.-. .. tt .... 'IA9 Yaluel Poly Galon Jug · 99• '7.91 Value! Picnic Cooler .,..,. s311 E'~== .. ,~-= . Niltt"d4K· 79'-. ••• ., ...... 2i'I '1.49 Piiiow Style Air Matlreu ~94· Alulllln .. Fra111 Fol._ Ca 1p Cot -..:. .... rr11 .~~ ... =-~.:tr .. ..:r s9t.t Rawllnp Fleltlen lloYe ;?'-~· ~,..1:1.t. S I 99 ,. -= . ··~· ... ... h9ltle11 "Futura" loll lalls 121' I ........................ ..._.....-..an•• -..... A ... Wu It \ 11' DAILY PILOT rrlday, May 17, 1968 ~~~~~~~~~~- LEGAL NOTIC~ LF.C:AL NOTlCB LEGAL NOTJCE Lt.:GAL NOT1Ct: ....... NOTICE OF' INTINOIO IULIC su,1•1011 cou•T OF' THf UANSF'Ell STATI OF C&Lll'O•HIA FOii "OTICE rs GIVE14 ,~, WOOORO.Y M THE COUNf'f OF' OU.NO( ~URctV', th~ tr1ntfrr0t M r•1n, ,;nM,. N•. A·6001l '" bvslne11 .o<l<I'"'' h 1671 Pllctnllo Av••v• NOTICE OF' HEAlllNO 01' 'ETITIOH Coshl M~. C1Ulornl1. " ·-· Jo ••II , '011 ,1101• rE 01' Wl\.L •Ho l'OA J. WILLIMA PUfNAM •nd CALVIN w Linus TUTAMENT•llY $CHAFER. In~ lr1n1r1~•• n•rtln .... n... E\IA•• <>I Oellln• V•l<Ni. 0-C•&Vd bu1l~~\J ldd••<\ " 2SlA' I "'*""'' NOTICE IS H[REllY GIVEN T'MI &ovi.vud. Cos•• Mew. C•Hlorn/f, Inc Elll\•r A TrvllllO ,. .. trltd 11t•~1n • "'' toltowlllO prooertY: ''°" for pr0041• of will and •er 1\1.Un<• "' All ol 11\e lnventoN of tl«lt ti.kl fO' h•11~r~ Tf'tl•rn•nl•rv lo Ptl1h0Mr , .... ie. llAlvrtt. t<IUIPrn..,,I. • n d rl'ltrtnce to ""''" It "'""" !or IU''"'' t vt111ci.s. leoled •I 1611 Pi<l<tnl•• Hrllwlf~. •..cl Intl 1~ ,,,,.. •M P'4Ct Avtnvt, Cosla Mt\11 C1ltlornl1, •nd Ill-of ~'""' "'' •lrrt "O l>ffn stl 1o1 Ycl• td In 11\e fT1ntleror s tllH business 11. 1'61. •I • JO • m In "" .,,..,,,_,. ci ltllOWn H 1l•IOl'a GllU Compt,,.,, o.p1rlmanl llo. 1 of ><t o tOtlrl, If IOI Tnll bul~ rttMft< wlll t.. ((lnWm,.,~lt<I Hortn 11r~dw••· on Int CllY of S.,nl• AN. on or t tlor IN!Y 11, 1t61, •I Ill• offlC•• t i c1utor••• lhllrov •nd S..w~r • .tltlor,...v. •I Uw O•i.cl ~•Y t, 1961 $ult• II\. 1010 Nori!! M1ln Strtf't. ~n,. w E $T JOHn. Counl'!I Cltrk AM. C•lllor•I•. Do<ltlill l(l1ln, WIOtlft tf\4' p.ot thrfl• ytten , 1a ftr ., ... Htrt9' Mal" Street. lt,,.,wn lo ''""''"°''' lron•t••or M 1 v~•d SK~rllY """' N•ll.,.•1 I••-•~114JM, ~"Iv tt!• btJ\ll"ltt.t "•m• of fti11fb01 Ole'" S11ltt tOt. COn'\o~nv, "nd t1't Aforrm•,,llot1f<f oro· Senta An•, C•Utor""• f'101 •"'' flt\ ....... ll"d In 11!~1 bu1ln•n t""· Ttll (11<1 S4HNS •vc*"<I •• 1671 Ptt centle A•tnu•. Co•t• Anorn•Y ,., Patlll°"tr M• ... Colllornl•. Publl•h"" o ... ..,. COt>I 0•11~ "'"''· Oiled. Mn U, lt!I MfY 10, 11, I/, lt41 I ll U J Wlill•m Pvln•,., C•lvln w Scnalot l r•n1r11reei Pvbllsh•d Oranqe Cout Ot11Y P1tot, MfY 17, 1961 tAS-61 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI! TO Cll EOITOllS SUPElllOll COUllT O" THE STATI 01' C.llLl,OAHIA F'Oll THI COUNTY 01 OllANOf .... A·WM '11·1611~ £1ttlt of WILLIAM THOMAS HEINEY, NOTICE TO ClllOITOllS "''° known u WILLIAM T. HEINEY, IU,.ElllOll COUllT 01' THI oho known u W T HEINEY , O•t<utd. $TATE 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'011 NOTICE IS HERE,11Y GIVEN to IM THI! COUNTY 01' Oll~NOI crtdllors 01 Ille •bo•• n•mtd dftfd'111 IN. A·S"'4 "'"' ell persont ntvlnq cl•lrn• aoinsf IM Estol• <;f Hury ROH I(~··· •Ito .. Id O«edfonl .,. IC<lllfled lo Ille -· '"°"'" .. Harry R. ICHVtr. O«tutd. .. .... ~ MOO\SlrY V1)VCMrJ. In 11\t ollico NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille of !tit ci.rk of Ille allovt t nlltltd CO<Jrt, or credlto" of Ille 1boYe Nmtd decedenl to ortsenl tnem. w1111 Ille Mcesserv tNt alt ~r-s N•1"9 clalm1 •••Inst Ille VOU<flen. to 1ne imdttJit Md c/o Ellers. wl<I dt<~I •rt rtoulrt4 to m1 ttwtm. ~. 8u1neer lo Mvers. uwnrs. Post wjtn Ille nttnUrv VOll<lle<s, In tne ollltt OUiu llo• 16'9, NfWOOrl 11ncfl. of lht clerlt of II\• Ibo•~ enlflltd covrt, er C•lllofnl• 916'), ""':en Is '"" p!aco cf fn orn.,,t t~. wi?t\ the "Kf"t~rv ~fn~n Of lht ""°'''''"ed In Alf m•tters VOU<"-"· lo Ille -rsloMd •I IN office perl<lnlM IG !tit fllllt of said dKPdf'nt. ef t.-r Aftornf'V E.trl M.itln'lrf"W. 1'36 W~11 VfUh·n ''X monftl\ •fltr t"'4" l•t '' oubf1U• tin Strt•I, Loo Anttlts, C1lltorn1a tOOll, rlon °' '"" notice -•en '' Ille o~u of bu•lnns ot ,.,. Oltt<J M8' 11 1961 _,.,9,...., In •If rn•""" ~rt~l•lno Ill °""""' H•fMV E •"(Ul()r l'he nlAlf' of Mid dtt#lld•ftt, w1tttin ''~ Of tn.-W11f of •rt• rronl!IJ •lier IM llrtl 011bll<1tlon of ltl•t AbO-e narred d•c«'tnt "°''•• Ellff1, ~ • .,,.,,.,.. ,,.. #nn Dated !Nv 4. 1961. P. o. le• "" Helen M IC"Wcr N"'"'1 lt .. 11. C•N .. noil '1UJ .tldmlnht<~trl• To.: M6-nH Wit~T~Nll~Ann•v..., AllWMYO !ff' ECKVW ot lllt Esltlf 01 '"" Publlt/ltd Oranoe C:.,.sl 011tv Piiot. Abov• NrMd dt<edt'll Mav J, 10. 17. 24, 1961 7~, .. EM! Mahftr- 111' W"t llltl SI'"' Loo A-ltt. Cd..,,,11 fMl7 Tt l: (tlJ) DUlllllrll M ill A"-V ftr A ... lolllreltl• WHll-T .... Wlt~A-, .. Pvblhhtd Or1nq1 COiis! 01llV Piiot, Mn 17, ?4, JI and June 1. 1'61 N14 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,.,.1n ClllTll'ICATI 01' IUSIHISS l'ICTITIOUS NAME Tht undtrtlontd don c.rlilv l\t Is con- ductln9 • b<Jslntn It 165J Superior. Gos I• MH~. C11!1ornl1. ufldtr I~ llclltlou\ firm n1mt of C 0 AST LI NE TERMITE ... 1)4 c 0 H T tl 0 L Ind 111•1 wld llrrn " NOTIC E TO CllEOITOllS cornoo~ ol 11\f foll0Wln9 oer'°"' wh-SU,£111011 COUllT 01' THE name In tvll t nd Pltce ol ,..11dence SUTE 01' Ct.LIF'OllNIA l'Oll Is U fOllCWl! THE COUNTY 01' OllANOI Frank s. Ambro-.. l-<C8 MarWJ ,.., A·SffU I.venue, Newoorl lltKh. C1lllo1nl1. Ell• .. of L°'""" RtectY, O•cttse<I. 011..S Aorll JO, 1961 NOTICE IS HEltE11Y GIVEN hi 1M F'*nll S. ArnbroH crtdllor'\ ot IM 1bo•t nt~ ff<"'-nl Stir. ot Ctlltornl1, °''"'' Counl't: 11\ol alt "'"""' navlnt claim• "&hut Int On Aorll JO. 1961, l>eloro me. • Noltrv ~•Id dec:tdrnl aro r~ulrl'CI lo Iii. llltf'\, Publlc In Ind for u ld •Ille, pet>o111llv .. ,"' "'• nKt UIN VOll<hffS. I• ,,.. tlllte IOOHred Franti: s. llrnbr .... ll-lo ,,.. ol I~• cterti; ot Ill« .-onllllff a>U1f, or IG II« ""' H rson wncse .-~ is wbscrlb- lo ortMnl "'°"'• wlltl Ille -~rv ..S to IM wllhin ln•ll'\lfMfll 1fld ~tu._ lo Jiit ~l!Jned 11 C/0 Id-~ ... t•KVltd "'-\lmt. YOUfl!I, Pr-· ' ..,._., llS Wnl Tlllrd COFFCIC!Al SE'ALl Slrttl, Santa .11n1. Calllornl• '1101. wllldt ltotf!lle C. Knox Worth is Ille olltt ot buslMn ol Ille undtrslontd No1trv Pubtlc • C.•tlforn11 P•>nSS In 111 ""'n.<s Pfl'fllnlnw !o 111.i ultlt ol l'rin<IPll Office In CEllTl,.CATI ow I USlul SS uld doc-I. within six rnonlt!s 1tl9r 1M Ora111f CounlY ~ .. llrsl oubllcetton of this m tltt. MY Commission E>olr01 FICTITIOUS NA#I Ottfd ~Y u. '"'· JvlY 1, IM Tne ul>d•rslgned don ctrtlly .,. Is con- JCW>Pn s. Rrt<IY Pvbll,n~ OrAntt Cots! Dal... Piiot. duclln11 • b<Jslneu at 717S Harbor AdmT~lstr1lor Of ~ Eslll• " llolll•n rd, C01lt MH.t, Celllornle, under of tilt •llovt Nrntd dtCedt nt May J, 10• 17' ,., ''" 65-"' '"' flcfillous firm ntrne of KNOTTY ICEG CLAUDE I . YOUNG and Iha! u ld Or,.,. I• come>osed o! '"" v-. ,,_ a Htw1 LEGAL NOTICE rot1ow1nt at"°"· w11o~ nam• in 1v11 and JIS Wost Tlllrf strtel placo ol rttldtnct Is es lolloW\' S."'• Au. C1M..,,,l1 n 7tl "-4Hl H-r H. Gre<>n, S46 Sovlh Httbor, P-: S41-4lll ClllTIF'ICATI OF' 8USINESS AMntfm, Calllornlo, A-y lor A"'°IN1lr1lor l'ICTITIOUS NAME Oatf-11 MIV IA. 1941 Publl"""1 Oranqt Co"'I Oallv PllOI. Tne underslontd dO ctrtlly we aro Horntr H, Green MIY 11, 24, l1 tnd JUnl 7, lt61 161-61 condvCtlllO 1 b<J•IMSS ot 1611 Plaa nllt Slate Of Calllornla, Oran'° Counlv: --------------1 Avtnut, Costa Mtu, Cellfornla, under the On Mn 16, ,..,, !»torr mr, 1 Notorv LEGAL NOTICE llctlllou1 firm namt ot ArMrlcan Glass Publtc In and •or t.lld ~late. oersonattv --------------•nd Scrffn Co .. •nd llalbot Glass com· i"':"1,'! Homer H. Green known lo me "UILIC HIAlllHGS WILL II HILD IY l>lt\Y •nd !Ital said firm ts (l)m~ of o I oerson wllost neme 1' suba<rlb- TH• rosTA u .. • "' •HHl"O cou, IM tollowlmi 11trsons, whost n1rMs In full td lo lht within lnslrurnent Mid ~ ,. mu,. -" m and Places ol rtsldenCt tit ea follows· ocknowltdged M e~eCUltd lllt Mme. #ISSION " Int CllV Hall, 11 '"'' J. Wllll•m Putnam. 11191 Acacia 'st,. (OFFICIAL SEAU Drive, CMll Mn a. C,.lor,.la, • ~"' Gorden Grove. C111forn1a Jostoh l'. Otvls ••v, MIY ,J, IKI •I J:Jt ,,M • ., " Calvin w. Scnat•r. 1751 Sant• .t,na Nollrv Pubtlc·Clllllornl1 -11 ""'"" tt>arNftar '"'""M Avr . c0111 M••~· "alltornle. Prln<IPOI 0111~• In IM tel-IM .,,Re1lle11t1 Oeltd MtY U, l96I ~ OrollOt Covnl'!I 1. lttt-"•lllltn Ht. T·f.41 tor Fo" J Wltll•m Puln•m Mv Cornmlnlon Explru ,.,1 Almoul1t, 11101 Huntlnqton Horn C•Mn w 5<nlltr June 71, 19'0 ,Ori••· S..nl• •n•• C:•lllornlt, lor I Si.It ot C•lllorn•., Orange Ccunl\t: Published Oro not Cou t O•ltv Plk)I, ,,.,,,..1,.ion In ""'"' lrom R7, Two f'eml· On M•• "· 1161, bolcre m•. • N 1~ M•Y 17. 2•, 31 8M June 1, 191>1 16341 '" R11,1d•,,tl.-101,tnct.111"'9 Mlj M1ru.1t~c Pun~ic In ind f ,. sa"d •1 1 O 1'!1--------------turtno 0 '''Id to Cl CP c; .. ,,..,., COfT\>" 0 1 ~ 8 e, otr\Onl! ,..... LEG ·'L 0 m•'<••I 01,1ri~1. Condlllo~~I Pormol, ore>-•~o·:~~.1./ Wlfll•m Pulnam 8nd CeMn " N TICE P""'"'" Of'\Cf twiod •t th•t ~r11on ot Lots J S lf"Own to,.,.., to bt tP'I~ ptr50f'll f--------------wt>o•• MmU ••e sul>\Crl~ to ~ wlllltn ClllT.,ICATI 01' IUSIHIH Ind 4 In 111oclt E of tnt eorrv Trtct. •I ln\lrum•nl And ackno.,~09td llltY tA· "CTITIOUS NAMI ,,,_., on moo rKo•dtd In llOGll 30. Pt~ ocvltcl "'~ '1mt Tl!• u!MMrslontd dots certffV lie ll COfto' 14• of MIKtll•,,_,, ""CO•~ of Los Rns•I .. c Knox dl>CTlno • butlrwu ., ... Via Lido Nord. AllOfl-, County, Ct ntorni• fd•l•l"'4 lloltrv P~bllC•Ctltlorni1 New110rt S.1cn, C1fll°"'la, llftdtr lllt nC'-cn~lol\on on ,. .. I~ ll\f off.re 01 '"" Pri'IC oat Ottlce In •II~ nrm ....... of Sl!AVIEW MARINE Pl~nn•ng 0.0..rfmtnf, Rocrn 700, 71 Ft•• O••"" Countv co al>d Ill•! wld firm Is ~ flf !ht Drive, Co•I• M-... C11Ttom1e 1 s.ld ••o My Commliaion IEJtolrn lot-I"" "'-· wl\oM name 1., fllM end ~rlY 1• lo<Alfd •I llW SOV11""" corner o4 JJtv I IHI ollce of rttldeflct k 1s lolloWI: ~~>IOI lo> ~•·ee~ ~nd Ptulallno ••tnvt. Publ '""' Orang• c.,.,, OtllV Pho!. Cllori.t Jemts Fl\ll"c-. 111 Av1Qdo, °:lfv~~ ••• :;;~~-Na. v IM7· Mtv "· , •• ll tncl JvM '· 1t6t ~ Cc>rMI ~I ,,,,.,. C•lllor!tll •111•-tor rc4.., Foy Y•t. ISliCll 11,.c"I Dtttd Mtv "· IHI 11ou,.•••d. Wtttm•nsl~ Cotll~rnlt. for LEGAL l\OTICE CNr~ J-Flt/Ibid! Pormluloft 10 '°" • o.-novtt '"""" .. 1111 •• Slat• of CaOfo<nl•• On""' Countv: ocC\r.,."<Y ,.,..,q ot 11 """'°"' '" &•ditton p.JtMS On Mav u. IMI, before me. a Nol8rv lo •••sll"9 C~1otw Rn •ev,.nt wl!ll •• ClllTll'IC.llTI OF I USINl!SS Dvbllt tn •nd lo< .. Id Stet., M..-llY n orovtd octvoancv ••ll•o of 4• ""''°"' I ,ICTITIOUS NAMI OOO<!lrfd Cn.ri.. J•mn Fl.i>back ltnowll m•-lllO I lcl•I OCC•••ncv o• U .,.,_, ht ttn<l•/.,qnf<I do ctrtlty ""'• ert lo "" lo be 11\t .. ,.°" Wl>ott n....e It w1f't't 1 r!dtKt~ n• '"''""' otr-'"q 'D"(., (f'l.NJ\K11"o A bu''~'-' •f 'l '1 1 .. A •Ub\ct1brd to ft\f wltht" lnt trumtnt 41Mt •mm Ill• r,...,.,.., 11 '""c" dur "" t~• W•'"'°"'" Ro•d. Cq.I• M•VI C•H!orl\fe Ml<now'""'Md h• "t<Ulfd lllf ... ,.,.. llC<I" "' •·oo AM to sot p M $•Id ., ... lin<l•r lh• tic•""'" "'"' Mm~ QI 8 & 8 !OFFICIAL SE.Ill) ~rtv i• IC)telfd 11 1$05 Mt•t Verelt Orlvt MEATS end 11>•1 ••Id lirm •J <nrnOO\od ot Joston E. 01wl1 Ee>I, C~la Nu•, C.ntornll o Ill t (I 11\r lol-no o•,.on\, wlw)<~ nemtt in !vii Nolfrv Pvbllc·O ltlo"'ll IDl\<I. and Pltcn nl rttlO-"ff •'t 11 loltow>: Prlncloal Offltt '" l C-411eMI UM "'""41 llt. C..u..t Bob ·Robbi"'. Rtlbtt1 S l~lltfs, )lfO OroMlt CounlY for Edh• PQOO. ?711 sn.11 Slrttt. Corona Collf9t Avtnut , Cosll Mnt. Cllltornle. MY Cornmlulclll Ex11trn dtl M•r. C111toml•. tor o .. m1nlon 1o f'il· Dalt4 April 7S, l96A, Ju~ ?I, lt10 cff<I Ill• m••lmum 1>1rmlulblt b<Jildlno llob tlobblnt Publ;tn..s °'""" Coast Oaltv "llot, ~fi9hf tor con•l•vcllon ol 1 11•room Motqr Rob<!rt S. L~ls May I J. '°• 31 111<1 Jllf!e 7, IMI "'-" Ho•el IPer ~!loll ~.2 of OM 1lon XII Sl~tt o4 Ctlltornl•, Oranqt Countv1 ot 111• Munlclo•I Codfol "°' to """" lour On Ao11t tS. 19111, t>olort mt, • Not•rv LEGAL NO'l'JCE (Al \IO'l•l In neltnt. S•ld ·-·nv Is PUDllC '" Ind tor 1>ld Stilt ... ,SONllY --------------lo<&I~ at US E. ltl~ Streot. COil• Mn.t, oooear.it 801> ROllblnt •nd Robert S llOTtCI 0, TllUSTll'S SALi C.!1Uon1fe, In • Cl ron•. l•wlt •now11 to mt lo t.. "'' ~s Ne. 1.n~1• 4. c ... •llltn•I .UM '""'" .... "',.._ Wlto\f Mme> •re 1..0.Crl!Md In "'" within On Wtctnt,dtv. Mn 2'. IHI •• , tlev"ll lar Ann-M. hnb. 1'71 Mt\'tr Pl~<·· lln•fTll'rl..,,I '"" •dtnowlfdaad tnov ••· o'cto<I( 1.m .• 11 Ille South Mtl11 Enlrenc• '°''" Mtt;t, Ctlllof"nl•• for """'"Ion lo OC•lltO lllf ••m~. Of !ht Court HOVM, In the CllV of S.nl• """•'• • GU...! Hom. IM llvt ts! tllMrlV OFFICIAL SF.AL AM, C•lltor11la, UNITED CALll'ORHIA ""no<>' 11 11\ls .OOrns In •n Rl l<ln• Jo•toh E O•vl1 9•NK. T1ustee or ovcctuor Trvs1" S. C-1-1 Utt '°'""' Ne. ~ Nolary Publlt • Calllorni. Ul'd., t~e Offd ot T111SI fl'll(ff tw lo• Conllnent1I 1•-1,.. Como•nv. tnc. Prlncloal 0111U In RICH.11110 0 LEWIS efld LYNN LEWIS, l'llM W"''-"" 1k4il4verd, Loo llnaei... 0.&no• Ciwntv l\u•bond .,,., wllt, efld r a t o 'ft f C"1llorn11. tor ~'"'°" lo use CJ tctnfd My Comm1n~11 E~•lm Ho••"'""' 11, ltt.&. lfl kolr nae. ,_ dO t1r0Ptr1Y tM u t111,,. ttH;llllY tor • ,.1., J~ .. 11• "'° o• Olltcitt Rtcor'Clt ot ~·-C-tv. •POI 11'11 rtl•ll be-tr'f 11111i.1. Self .,.. llulln.i>..s 0.--a COil! DtllY Piiot. 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IRVINE ROOM -NEWPORTfR INN 1107 JAMBOREE RD., NEWPORT BEACH ••~• ••quittd-Mtlf • ,,_.. ,.. ......... " ......... " ...................... ~ ........... .., (OIP. I INTBNAT'IOMAl SICUlmll "' 90¥1I ... Mn u-. . ,;---Ml•lll t '"°""'------ --, , Mutual Funds I ... __.... 15,~J E~IM EcNlnMI , 1$.~: l&Jf ~· Eil>tS• 1 El/to\tnle: .... EIMll• fft .... E~~ EledS. l,•!t Eltln \IVfOQO EIP ..... O I Ellr• Corr I Emer II ... EmrEI "llM EmervAlr .19 Ernhtt1 'Ge 1!:1'111101 1 E E~ Eng1I~ r noM EQu~ ~~so rn '·· ~~1 ':I ft'w :;f. ~u llt.J09 IY•M , .. vtf "' l{ 'ii F:r.rir ·-F1lr H .Ix Fe1~1 ~~::.·r· ~=~."nc!; Fen ~·, ~=~ .. Fl P c I~ FtdP I.\. ~=o ~ Fttro ~J: li Fiii ..... "I" '"" F rnlM I.AO ~~"" '.J:! F ,-.. ~e~ ~n F~l .a ~ly , .10 FMC U FMC .is Food If . Foolt I .~ ". ooi.259 Fool llf2.20 or 7.41 ~orM .U• FMc~lllO •FOSI .a Fost ,.r1 Fo~l F'*nlt .32 Fr• ~--~vau•,.. ·?! Fuaua t~ ;:a I 11'.~'.l l!OlllCOfM EcllllnW . l:.-=r ;If Ed ar iM'.i' E~ .II ltMw!:' J.. flMin fll. ... E::gS.~t Eltln Wald> EIP..oHG I ~:.'.i:"f.i' Emre1 llfl. EmervAlr~ Emhart I ~mPOI I £• E"ll r neM .. ___ __ Friday's Closing DAILY PILOT JJ Prices -Complete New York Stock \ ... ·---------------:~------.,...._ - J! DAILY PJLOT Ftlday, May 17, 1968 ONE DAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED! SORRY, NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS W••'s CltdHll colorftl tote ~11s • Weter-repellent • From yardage dept. SPE CIAL • Varied shapes,. sizes DS .• .Prin ts o_r so_lid_co!!»rs ..__A_T _w_AI _ _,. SATURDAY ONLY! SO.ft. ,lmtk ""' ''"' '" , .. ,,,4 • 50-ft. x 1/i -in. six• 4J • Easy to car;., .. , ~ • Full-flow brass couplings included 122 ... 1.tt SATURDAY ONLY! hneryfnsla ............ • Ideal for borders. \..\ ·yard ground cover ' · • Add color and styling to your garden ·•••• 6tc SATURDAY ONLY! 'Iii ISSOrtlltlt ..... ~ .... • li9 selection of flattering styles • Men's or women's 1" 'FltH WATCHIAND .... 2." W/CUANIN& •• JM ____ _. SA TUR DAY ONLY! . hys' <1Yi4Mltd coltol sock Hit( • Soft terry soles • Nylon heels, tots SAVE 50c • Stay-up tops UG J 1 4t • Machine w:.::a:.:sh.::•:.:.~I:..::•~~· -·~P'=· ~·-!. SATURDAY ONLY! .... J.tt f 277 I • KnH length style • Senf orized cotton • Cool short slHv11 • Never nHd ironing SATURDAY ONLY! Women's Carol Brent ® 111icro-mesh hosiery I SAVE 25c • Reinforced hHls .nd foes for longer weer • SHmless mesh' resists runs, fit your legs better • Fine fqr casual clothes or your most elgegant dresses • Top fashion shades in women's sizes 9 to 11 SATURDAY ONLY! . ., ......... , D-ctlMntries • Fits 2; 3 and 5 cell flashlights • Don't be ceught with dHd batteries · U6. 2 hr Jtc Slpl11re®W.ftt .... t1lltt S11t • Pressure molded • S.....len cl.sign • Plettlc hinte •Metal posts IEG. 6tc Pl. 1" .... 2." SATURDAY ONLY ! SATURDAY ONLY! 'Pelrtsttr / CIHOI ... , ....... .. • "Spot chck" finish • Beltlen or belt loops • Plaids and checks • Men's sizes 29-40 2J7 .... $1 IA. SATURDAY ONLY! ,, Wards flllllly 3-talt ceramic roofl11 will protld a llolltl • lndl. covers 33 I /3 sq. ft. • C.11 tocl•y for a ~5 frH roofing 11timat1 e Ceramic granules IUMDU shed rain reflect h~at .... l.21 IUNDLI • Attractive grey-grHn ----- SATUqDAY ONLY! ...... ,.,1-... """' -. ftmrt ., -• 3-way switch · • Pierced 17" shed• 99c FLUORESCENT TUIE, 20.WATT •••• 77c 1.19 FLUORESCENT SAVE 5 11 aaa ... 11.ft TUBE, .O.WATT •• :. • .._ ___ ....,. SATURDAY ONLY~ ' .. I f ( , I SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY TILL 9-SUNDAY 11 A.ill. TO 5 P.M. I ;s.1;:5flj HUITllGTOI BEACH 5:'::: =z· PHOllE 714~892-6611 I ~ .. • I I l I I ij I II I l1 REFL surrol Wild C -{from Wh En· snmetimc Bu· Newport John Wa homes. No Pavilion tails at ~ lion . An John P. reports I Lloyd Al ~7~3866. Tic nicipal ~ Harbor I Mr. and to lhe m Goose. I lion of a were asl they had Tb and per availablt DEAR AN enough to be am asking fc I had my 1 The problem 63. I dread beca"5e wbe yard pulllna (Jowers and 1 and talks m: Last weet putting on 1 over and st.a I told him tcJ "Not unless little kl~s wr him lf he Ill wile. He • , I I I . REFLECTIONS ON TIME -.·Thil:aklng about th e history surrounding the antique marine items to be found on the Wild Goose, yacht owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne. are (from left) Mr$. Richard Jensen and Mrs. Arthur Birtcher. I The yacht will be one of the stops on the Art Cruise spon- sored by the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor, May 23. Among items lo be seen wilJ be a model of the Constitution. incorporating part of the original hull. ( BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~I Mer 17, INI Na.cM ,._ U No Resting on La·urels Art Devotees Have Ticket Spastic League Raises Sights for .New Season A right to rest on her laurels has been earned by Mrs. Robert D. What can you get with one little ticket? Entrance into a movie th eater. a ride in an ai rplane. S()metimes even a trip to a traffic court But if it's a ti cket issued by the Fine Ari s Patrons of Newport Harbor you'll get a ride on a London bu s. a visit lo 1 John Wayne's yacht, a cruise to two fabulous Harbor Island homes. Not enough? Your ticket also will get you into the Balboa Pavilion where you'll enjoy delecta ble snacks with tea or cock- tails at a gala opening par ty for the Collectors' Choice exhibi- tion. And where can you get one of these little tickets? Mrs. John P. Hurndall, general chairman of the May 23 Art Cruise reports that available tickets can be secured by calling Mrs. Lloyd Aubert. 673-6597, or the Fine Arts Patrons Gallery, I ~75-3866. Ticket price will include the bu!i ride Crom Balboa's mu- nici pal parkjng Jot to the Pavilion, boat transportation to the Ha rbor Island homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Voegelin and Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Hirsch, refreshments and admission to the marine antique display aboard Wayne's yacht. The Wild Goose. It will also include entry t-0 th e Pavilion GaJlery exhibi- tion of art works selected by 26 noted Southland collectors who were asked to show what they would add to their coll ections if they had $1,000 to spend. The distinguished collectors range widely in profession I and personality, a s do their selections. all of which will be '' available for purchase. One of the selections. chosen by Gere Kavanaugh, was Bert Gershfield's awa rd-winning film. "Now That th e BuHalo is Gone.'' The collector ex plained to Mrs. John ~wiga~t, e.xhi bition chai rman. that film collecting is the upcom-' in~ thing in the same manner that choice manuscripts are de- sirable collectors' items. The collectors' exhibition will range from the film through primitive art with a sprinkling of contemporary paintings. sculpture, and prints. Price range will be from $10 to $1.000. Represented artists include Dubuffet. Giacometti, John Sloan, Billy Albengston, Peter Alexand er, Ed Moses, Tony Berlant and Frank Stella. Hostesses. und er the direction of Mrs. Edwin Steen. will staff the Hirsh and Voegelin homes. both classic and contem- porary examples of the art of living with great elegance. Among the marine antiques to be seen aboard Wayne's yacht wi ll be a model of the Constitution which incorporates a piece of the original hu ll. loaned by Mr. and Mrs. Thoma~ Rut- ter and Carl Yoekel 's collection of ships· figureheads and tran- son boards. Scrimshaw from the Woody Martin and Ray Mid· daugh collections. and wool stitchery by English sailors of the 18th and 19th centuries also will be vie\1 ed, loaned by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hambleton, the Rutters. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough. Group tours ar e available for the Collectors' Show from May 24 to J uf!'e 16. Advanced scheduling is "Squired and can be obtaine~ by calling Mrs. Richard Stewart. 494-2052. Mrs. Spencer Richardson, 673-9546, or the gallery. Woodward. retiring president of Newport Harbor Spastic League. For. during her year as leader of the group a total of $11,875 wu raised and distributed to institutions for Orange County handicapped. But rest is out of th e question. The group no more than closes one season on a note of rich reward- that of helping others less fortunate. than another year opens and sights are set even higher. Accepting duties of the presidency during the annual luncheon in Ir· vine Coast Country Club last Mon d a y was Mrs. William E. Fisher. president. Serving on her board as vice presidents. are the Mmes. Robert S. Call ender. ways and means: Donald Langille, program and hospitality; and Gordon McC lellan. membership. Others charged with duties by Mrs. Frank Merlo. installing officer were the Mmes. G. R. Jansen and William Wilson, recording and corres- ponding secretaries; William P. Thomas. treasure?-: Woodward, parliamen• larian; John R. Davies J r .. patroness chairman. and Sigfred Johnson, pro- visional chairman. Offering assistance for the comin g year are new helping hands, Mrs. Edward Fretz who was welcomed in to active membership. and the Mm es. Maxine Baker. Clyde Ca rlton .. Jack Ca rney and William Kitchen. provision· als. Receiving contributions were V. L. Hasemeyer. president of the United Cerebral Palsy Association. $10.000 to start a building fun d fo r the new teen-age programs at the Santa Ana center: Mrs. Ruth Kollar. direc- tor of UCP Trai ning and Setles Center. a check for $300 for decorations and another check for $575 for summer camp for the 23 young adults, and Mrs. Nina May Johnson. principal of the Carl Harvey School. Santa Ana. $1,000 for equipment. Proceeds are the result of the league's an nual fall Bridge Brunch, Christmas card sales. remembrance fund and the Neptune Ball. SpeciaJ guests attending we re Lee Stiles. UCP director and Dr. Ted Schoope, past president. Others were patronesses. who were salut ed for their loyal support, the Mmes. Bewley Allen. W. Max Bingswanger, R ober t E. Blocksom, Helen Ca ulhers. J. Paul Campbell. John F.ar rer. Ethel Geohegan. J . Scott Hornsby, J ohn Killefer. Frederick McBrien, Edwin Walker Murphy. Fra nk Murphy. Glenn Stillwell, Robert W. Vordale, Grace Wedekind and Arthur B. Willis. With Snow on Roof, Neighbor's Safe From Fire in Furnace DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am nld enough to be your mother but here I am asking for advlce. I had my 68th birthday last month. The problem is a neighbor man who is 63. I dread the coming of summer becaUR wbenever be Ha me in the yard pullln1 WMdl or tending rnJ flowers and lhrubberJ be comes over and talts JQY .,.. olf. Last week I ,,.. on t.be stepU.ddtt putting on screen1. This tool came over and started to shake the ladder. I told hi m to stop it al once. He said. "Not unless you promise to gtve _me a lltUe ki~s when you pt down." I !old him il he didn't stop I would tell his wife. He .aid, "She'll Dever believe ,. · ANN LANDERS · ~ · yoa. I haven't kislfd ber ln 15 years.'• The only w~ I coul<t get down was to promiae him a klH 8-0 I did. Then of course I bed to kf'tp m' p1 , ''°'e. Now he i1 pestering me wo:~r th"n ever. Please tell me how to J:\{ ri ll o. h"in. -YONKERS. DEAR VONK : Put thnl r' ''" "" , •. ,. rotd, Gr•Mlma. A ~•·r'f' 11r "~ nonat•M lflft(tft('fC Wnll h ~" (' l'·t 014 llaal ~llJ. Ht IOUlld IA If lie Is la klt lffOIMI ctaUdlt-OOCI -and 10 4o 1"· DEAR AN!'\ LANDERS: Your ad· ''ice I u url v sounJ but occ:i on.: v you wan1er Into are:is you d:in't kni.w : . • · .<i. . 1 :J domoi e n spr .. :1al s l\i~nt or so::le.y. '1 o lht l:>dv w;1~ h11d cried unsuc· ce ·~fully to get rid ol hf'r moustal'lie, you tald: ",J::lectro'yais has provt n a godsend lo thou.ands Of women a<Jer "' everythine rl~r h1i1Pd. But J caution you -go to a dcrmatolo~lst -nnt a beauty shop.·· I happen to be a licensed elec- trologist and I work in a beauty shop. I •~ned my license alter many hours of srueUng study and carefully supervis· ed practlce. It Is tedious work aod re. quires a great deal of patience. I have never had a d1ssatisfled patron. Very rcw phyl'lcians In Ulls city do hair removal. Tht-y are too busy heal· In~ tile sick. E'eclro"y·i~ Is not con· sidered med1cal treatment. So please a~op l<' lln~ people to go to a physician tor this procedure. Thank you very much. -MRS. LETDOWN DEAR MRS.: My major cncen It • lhl' wtlh1rl' of my rfl adrrs 11nd nnl a 1perlal sri mtnl of society. f''nr this rrason I am constantly In lo11d1 with authorUlea to make ctrtaln my counsel 11 correct. I repeat: Womu who are ht· tere1ted In permanent hair removal shouJd go to a pllyslclaa. You are rl&llt wllea yot -•Y most pbysfdaat d9 Mt de thJs worll. but they know tlle com- petent, licensed o-peralors and wtll happily rder you lo a qnnllfied, ex- perleneeil eltttroloitu. Tbl1 was my poalClon and ft remain• anchani til. NOW d11 you &et It? CONf'I Dl•:NTIAt 1'0 C L A W E 0 BEYOND BELlEF: Ask hJm n1cely tn plea1e trim hla loenalls, Make it easy by huy1ng him special scissors for the cl'rt'mnnv. rr he still insists it "hurts'' 1 ! > suggest that he sleep with hJs sox on. IYou are right. Thls IS one pro· blcm I have never had before.) How far 1IM•lcl a teu .. &e eo1ple to? Can necttni be 11fe? Wllea does It become tM llot to llaadle? Sad for A111 Ludera' booklet, "Nee~ ucl Petll•I -Wllat Are die Umha?' Mall your reqaest to Au Landen l• eare •f this newspaper eaclo1la1 51 ceata I• cola 1JHI a lo11, stamped, MU· ... dressed eaveklpe. 1\nn Landers wlU be glad to IMlp yo~ •Ith your pr9b1tm1. Set41 tile• te lier In t'nrt of the DAILY PILOT, eac:JM. lot a · eeU·ll4dreslff, ttam,ed _. velope. -----------.-.... ---..-..-.. -----............-....-.-----------·----·---- - .... J .j DAIL V PILOT Freedoms Horoscope FoundO:i0~quarius: .Make-Own E>ecisjon-s- Gatner1ng SATURDAY, cram. &oal ...: Wldlrltand JI); CJdebllb. YouWout JO); FiDd out Moat com. A TIMI! FOR PLAY -And a time for work is an old saying that may be ap- plied to Woman'• Civic League of Newport Harbor. Tuning up now before their upcoming iDJtallation next Tuesday are new officers the Mmes. Hildreth Wright, auditor: Elisabeth Longridge, president, and Allen Gee, recording HCretary (left to right). . Ballet Art Explained At lunch ' league Fetes Member, Seats New Officers secretary, and Mary Fitz. treasurer. iMso takini oUice are the Mmes. Hildreth W r i g h t , audJtor; T. Duncan Stewart, hist.or~n. and Leon Rudd, Awards highliahta ol t.~e 1917 48 MefOft of t It e FrHdoma Foundation at Valley Forae will be offered Monday, May 20, in the Balboa Bay Club by tbt Orange County Women's Divisioo ol the naUonaf organization. Harry Babbitt of Newport Beach, radlo and T V penonality, will aerve as muter " ceremonies. The luncheoo will a p o t 1 i g b t Ernest Crain, n a t l o n a 1 educator award wi.oller and member of ttie Santa Alia Junior-College S(&(f. Lu11cbeon arrangements are being directed by Mrs. Roy Coble and Mn. Ned Hill, both of Newport Beach. Mrs. Henry Cole " Newport ts beading ttie hospitality committee. Members of the Women'1 Division, Newport -Harbor Chamber of Commerce will learn some of ttie history of ballet at their luncheon meeting next Wednesday. 'Ibe Womao'e C i v i c League " Newport Harbor will fete ooe of its members wittl tti4' title Woman-of-f.he. year dUring the anooa I in- stalleti.on of ofti~s next Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in B e r k 11 h ire's restaurant, Newport Bead!. par liamentarlan. The meeting is open to the • ,..1"1,,.,,......:;...;.:;. A group from the Civic Ballet Company of Laguna Beach will demonstrate all phases of the ballet in· eluding training and techni- que. The group, directed by Miss Ula Zall wa& founded in 1962. Featured in the pro- gram will be excerpts from Les Sylphldes. Swan Lake and Sunday in Vienna. Miss Linda Dobson , chairman. has made ar- r~ngement.s for the program wi:h the cultural committee. Cost of the luncheon and program to take place in the Newporter Inn will be S.1. Mrs. Graham Edelblute. president, invites all in- terested persons to cc:ll the chamber office Cor reserva- tions. Movie Guide !Ed ••or'• Nolt: Tiii\ movie ouldt It ore.,.red Dv the film• commlnte of H•r'bor Council "T 4. Mn. llobtrf Sonn>en l• oru!Oent and Mn. Ht rf SWttMV la commtrt~ chtlrm•n It I• Intended H • reterenc1 In Ottermln. lno •ult•blt film• kw c1fl1ln •tt orouot •nd wlll ooeu weekly, Your vlewt 1rt •olicit~d. Mall lhem 10 Movl~ Ou1de. ttre of Ille DAILY PILOT ) FAMILY BLACKBEARDS GHOST - Disney's adventure o [ famous pirate. THOROUGHLY MODERN MlLLlE -Musical spoof of 1920s. TEENS AND ADULTS FAR FROM 'l'HE MAD· DING CROWD -Film .tapbltion of H a r d y • 1 nimamtic novel. WAIT UNTIL DARK - Tense thriller. UP THE DOWN Chosea to lead ttle next year are the M m e s . Elisabeth Longridge, presi· dent; Albert C. Hougbtoo and Charles R. Mower. vi<:e presi~; Allen G e e , recording secretary; Adrian J o y n e r , corresponding .I publi<:. From a small garden club organized in 1949 by six women in Oorone del Mar, the membership roAter has grown to 200 women today ""ilo have i n a p i r e d widespread civic interest ln their community. NANCY HORTON KNOX Future Briff Lawrence Brostedt To Wed in Summer ST A I RC AS E -Ex· periences of n e o p h y t e teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Knox .Jr. of El MATURE TEEN~ A N D Centro have disclosed the betrothal of their ADULTS daughter. Nancy Horton Knox and Lawrence L"J 1'HE HEAT OF THE Clinton Brostedt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton NIGHT -Murder In Soo1h is 90tved by white Bernard Brostedt of Newport Beach. police chief and Negro t The couple will be married in July. homicide detective. HAWAII -Segment of News of the engagement. was revealed l\liohener's novel. during a dinner party in the El Centro home BA'l'TLE BENEATH THE In the Air Cynthia Stalz, grand- daughter of Mn. T.P. Atkinson of Newport Beach, has received the win~s of a Trana World Airbnes flight hostess. She will be serving pas· sengers on b o a r d TWA's domestic flights from New York. Business Will Precede Installation Stephens College Alumnae will install during a business and luncheon meeting next Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Southern California Edison Co.'s business 0 ( r i c e • Fullerton. Retiring presiden t. Mrs. James Pipe will turn her of· Cicial duties over to Mrs. Henry Hastings. Elected to serve are the Mmes. Pltillip Davy. vice president: Beam GrUfitf't. secretary. an d Charles V ll'Ught. treasurer. OES Gathers For Memorio I A memol'ial service for departed members will take p)lllce durin~ a meeting o( Laguna Beacfl C h a p t e r , Order of the Eestern Star at 8 tonight in the Masonic Hall. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Peo- oo. worthy patron and matron. will preside ~rs. F. A. fl'lanke. associate con- ductress will present Lhe service with conductress M r s . N o r m a n .\ . Ollnstensen. Grandmothers On the Go EARTH _ British science o! the bride-elecl's grandmother, Mrs. Julia fictioo. Chinese warl'OJ'ds Horton. On Wednesday. May 22. in p'an to tiake over the Miss Knox is a sixth generation Califor· Peek's Famlly•ColoniaJ Ter-world. . d d d race Room. We stminster, SOL MADRID _ u . s . ruan an a escen ant of Imperial Valley the Newport Harbor Grand· undercover agient goea to pioneers and Juan Pacifico Onliveras who mothers' Club. (:hapter 419 Mexico to fl1JSh out MnUg· was given one of the first Spanish land wm host a Hawaiian party. gllng ring. grants in Orange County. The costumed affair will TI£E JOKERS -British· begin at' noon with enter· -... The future bride is a graduate of Central com ..... ,,. U . H' h Sch 1 taJnment. ADULTS mon 1g oo and Stanlord University. Mrs. Glenn Dysart 18 GUNS OP' SAN SEBASTION She is completing post graduate work in edu-chairman and Mrs. Alton _ Outlaw dons priest's cation at San Diego College. Culver is president. frock to ~ coura1ie Her fiance is an alumnus of Newport During June a bake sale to an 18th Century Mex1· Harbor High School and attended Orange will be offered on the 21st can village. at Richards Market. Nrw-R E F L E C T 1 0 N s TN A Coast College and the Uruvers1ty of Arizona. port Beach and on the 2Slh GOLDEN EYE ........ Amoral a day at Hollywood Park people ln morbid evenu wlJJ be under the direction precedine a mwder on .,, L=i:m~=s:me!;!l!"E:::~C-~=~~~":'!!:l':.'!:~~~----or_Mr_s. Joe Robinson. Army base. THE OOMEDlANS - Rebellion fUnt Oil Hatti. Da'JLS ANGEL.41 -OUtlaw ------'<:! ... 'di FOUP fails to Ind ~ In amell towa. THE PRESIDENT 'S ANALYST -Brallh llrce wbere WNte H o u s e analnt nee1 from ac•nta. BONNtE ANO CL YOE - Tnlt ...., ot i-o benk robbert. prisooer. 1m: GOOD. THE BAD AND UGLY -Outr.,._ oua violence in Italia western. IRMA U DOUCE Humor and compUutioos of love Paris style. lN COLD BLOOD ~ CAU,OaNtA'I a 6'ti•lf I ll JOU W°' ... A££ (JND •& Otr• aOO 'I t•--0...---• • COOL HAND LUU Oepftllllll teQdy oC & t.'s re-enactment of Ueu murder AMBUSHERS -Poor ------ '" IPOCl' A __ _ I , .,;; • MA y 11 motivu. thiJlCa lbo&lt people, eveatl. p • t i t i o L Di& t. iJl. 87 SYDNEY OMARR !'~ ~:.!; ~-!r=-be ~ =-~~co:! "The wiM m1e coatroll and rllpODlibWtiea. No dey valuble. Make ap your owa ..,,_ -piece tostther hia destiny . . . A.ltroloo to be aatbfJed • i t b mind. OtheN tend tio b9 coo-bita ol iniormadoa. Accent points the way." superficial efforta. B e fllMCL today OD ,.ttiDc rid ol ARIES (Mattb 2l·April peaceful wtthl.a. Thia comt1 PllCEI (Feb. 11-1'~ doubts, feln. 19 Anl -·11-about when you know • job ·--..iiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. >: wer ....... mesaa,., bU been ......,..,.Jed. Act ac-',. from trienda. Reacb out for --.... ~ greater under1tudln1. Tul1l cord.lngly · on charm at eoda1 1atber-LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): ing. Avoid 11'1\lment. Make Tbe pulb to complete a pro- conceuion. You win in lon1 Ject 11 evident. Ooe person run. ~Y tide from your con- TAURUS (April JJ • May acloum111 but an o t be r 20): To attain goal you mast srabl .,Wgbt of attention. check fine print. Ooe wbo You appear on a preclpice hu authority may pJace ~. ~motlona are con. obstacle in your path. Key ta .. ...,, ._, to keep guard up. Be friend-SCORPIO (Oct 23-l'fov. Jy but not cueleu. 21): New vieW]Soint Where GEMINI (May 21-June borne, property enter plc- 20): Ideas flow ; you seem ture. You tlnd ways of mov- able to perceive how to ac-in1 immonble o b j e c t 1 , complish major aoaJ. Keep obltaclet. You gain added up with corrupondeoce. infol'IDAtlon. Ro ad b 1 o ck Gain indicated t bro u I b opem; pet2l ii clear· beclUH reading, w r I t i n I ud you are confident. publi9binl. Keep up with 8AGIT?AJUUS (Nov. 22· times. Dec. 21): Da,y to collect, CANCER (June 21-July ..tyr.e data. Spotlight on 22); Look beyond Immediate ideas, abort Journeys, i n di cations. Faacl.natlnc relatives. Contusion exists person tonight could compel about immediate plans but your curiosity. Don't be can be lrooed out through afraid of tbt unknown -intelligent d i s c u 1 s i o n . bring it closer. Examine -Socialize. ask queltiona. G r tat tr CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· knoweldge is result. Ju. 19): Be flexible. Don't LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): feel put methods are only Accent on relatJons with ones. Make headway in mate. partner, public In st r eamlinini operations, general. You are judted. Spend money w i a e l y . tested, studied. A period of Toni&bt relax with congenial self-analysts is indicated. people. Be alert for ideas. Find out wby. Outline pro-AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Area Alpha Chi Omega Can Brag of a First Alpha Chi Omega will be the first nsitiooal women's fraternity to establish a col- legiate chapter in Orange County at California State College at Fullerton. The four county alumnae groups plus a group in Whit· tier have worked together to form this college chap- ter Newport. Mid-Orange, North Orange County Day and Evening groups will gather for a ribbon pledging of the coeds next Sunday. Unit Hosts Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, Orange County Deanery 1s sponsor- ing Parish Teamwork. the theme ror the s p r i n g Workshops and Luncheon on May 21. Crom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. in the Grand Hotel. Anaheim. OHicers. chairmen and general members of au the parish organizations will participate in the morning workshops which will cover programming, ways and m e a n s , communications. how to conduct meetings and expand your personal potential. Following lunch M r s . William Kelly of Anaheim will discUSt The Wond«fuJ World of the Volunteer. Reservations may b e Open House Hill Top Nursery School will have an open house from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday. May 22. Located at 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. t~ school welcomes preschoolers from 2 years, 9 months to kin- dergarten. Pf. o t h e r s at- tending are asked to bring only preschoolers · w I t h them. 1.eta Phi Lambda sorority at Cal State will be the llOt.b chapter for Alpha Chi. Area alumnae h a v e awarded scholarships t o students at CSCF and at UCI during the past two • yesn. The group also wor~s wltb Ule Cerebral Palsy sec- tion of Crippled Children's Society and on a national scale provides scholarships for docton, therapists and nurses. Workshop made with Mrs. Herbert Grugel of Fullerton. at S3 • per person . Mrs. William Donovan from Our Lady Queen or Angels parish. Corona del Mar, will assist as a hostess. Th.is affair will . be the final meeting before recess- ing for the summer. Fresh Ideas In Homemaking Offered Public Spring Is the time for a fresh new start. Whether you ~ modernizing or reor1ani1.ing your borne, the Southern California Edison C o m p a n y has some refreshing ideas to share. A program Bright Ideasl for Modern Homemakers is offered free to the public in the Edison 's Electric Living Center. Huntington Beach. Monday. May 20: Wed· nesday. May 22. and Mon- _day. Pf.ay 27. at 7 p.m. the program will be presented. Other date$ at 10 a.m. are May 21. 23 and 24. Further questions may be answered by calling the center at 547-7581. ext. 278. b HAWAII ''36'' SICRBTARJES NEEDED Person• of ability, ~rsonahty and enthu· 11Hm may perticipat• In an unusual club Yent\1'9 in •toeletlon with a leadlftl tour Opet1ltof and a major aif'llne. Ollnlfted part time effom wtll be toelally rewardlftl, Clubs are fun .•• ... ,.. ftAYIL. 1'11111 YOU ARE INVITED '° llftlnd 1n lnformttt.e meetlnt to be Mid In ttie neer fut"'9 llt the Matter Hlftoft Hottl4. All your •ettlof!• wQI be 1ntw11ed. You tNtt If~ wttfl eubmlt 1n 1ppllc1tlon for appointment. lead th• coupon Hlow for ,.,,~· -. ,,...., lM'UUll lTI. , ..... ....., .... ...,.., .. ..... -----·---.. ,,,__ w.I fleUll• sf HAWAII "W' --~-------~-~ .....~--------~ 1 , I FASHlll FABRICS t Ideal fabrics for casual fash iooiand the latest sportswear. Selection includes cotton sailcloth, twills, broadcloths, ~bardines. Rayon-cotton, polyester-cotton. Bold prints, strips, solids in many colors. 36" -45" wide. 2-6 yd. lengths: ASK ABOUT LAY .AWAY, 109' down bolda 10UI' purtbue at Woolwwtb'" no Cll'l'JiDI cbartlli ...r • • , \'OUI MOM\''I WGITM --llf "" ............. ...., '""'..,.... Me.Mlly fhrv flrlfty Uftfll t :JO J'.M- leNHey ~ ' ,.M. -, ~-------.J>------------------------~----......._ ------· ------· , -WI=·"' 1~;;: •TWI• .... ft ......... I~~ " '"" e ... ul::c.,: ........ MdWl't ,...._ w.t.• ........ t.tl I! Cll Ill I~ antttd Inca l!)La c..a 7:J08Ql(I) (&ll) (R) 1.v . ._,. ... 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DEDIE DEED ------.-. -.-... ....... -----... ly G• Arriola J By Harold Le Dou By Tom K. Ryan WIMILE ! TIDINGS OF GOOP ~"i:.. AND PUTTHE 'RESERVED• SIGN BACK ON HIS CHE!N' DftAR TUMBLEWEEDS WH<Wi WE HAD GIVEN UP FOR~ ~AS RETURNED! REJOICE! MeRRY I GM TIWIKS! ~~~~~t-PLOT By Al Smith .... -----------n'T'l~r-rr.r~~ ' ON RMAl.'F OF you~ Cl.A55MA~s; M.Nt.C.IA, TMANI( you, iHANK YOU , 'THANK you ! I S ·l1 J M fl. L l..'4 l.41c>-t I ly Fra'* .... fr!Uy, .. ., 17, 1961 OAJt. Y 'llOT REIGN OF TERROR -William Holden, above, stars as a wealthy planter in tonight's motion pie· ture "The 7th Dawn" in color at 9 p.m. on Channel 2. The planter finds himself involved in a Commwr ist terrorists' plot to take over Malaya. TELEVL~ION VIEWS Title 'Saga' Means Variety By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -There are a number of good, serviceable series titles in television which are carefully designed to cover a wide range of material and subjects -"American Profile.'' "Omni bus," "White Paper," "Houseparty." PERHAPS the best umbrella title of all is ap- pended to ABC's long-playing skein of actuality shows "The Saga .of Western Man." As it has worked out over the past few seasons, this title is a catch-all for just about any subject that piques the interest of its executive producer, John Secondari, a quadruple-threat operator who has turned out a best-selling novel. done service as a news man, writes and narrates his own shows. IN THE PAST three seasons, Secondari's at· tention has rested on such di\lerse subjects as Le<r nardo da Vinci's contributions to civilizatio~ Columbus's journeys to the New World, a play-bY,· play reconstruction of Custer's last stand and the slQw crumbling of Venice into the waters from which it arose . Now, in a real change of pace, "Saga•• will come up with a documentary about contemporary missionaries in India and the islands of Micronesia in the Pacific. TO MAKE "In the Name of God," the missionary special scheduled for Monday night, director John Hughes and a photography team headed by one of the best men in the business, William Hartigan, spent months in out-of-the-way tropical islands and poverty-stricken corners of India shooting thousands of feet showing modern missionaries at work. Hughes. who started out with some preconceiv- ed notions on the subject. was surprised at what he found. "THE LAST thing in the world they seem to want to do these days is convert people," Hughes reported. "Mostly modern missionaries are inter- ested in helping the natives. They are concerned with constructing -houses and roads -and dig· ging wells, educating the children and improving health and diets.'' ·1n the course of two months in and around the Caroline Islands, Hughes saw more examples of missionaries helping people than converting them to Christianity. HIS ONE REGRET about the resulting pr<r gram is that time does not permit showing film of teams of young natives of Ponape, a remote island, playing baseball with the enthusiasm of · American boys. · Dennis the Metaace • • • JOI PRINTING . • PUILICA TIONS _ • NEWSPAPERS One C"I '""-r..-rfHt IJldllUM fl\ Orantt Couoty. .... PILOT PRINTING 2211 W• .. .._ llvd. Newper11Mch I , I .. FrldlJ, MG 17, 1968 "'' T.._..... f)n Bomer Ratnptlfle Wuhington•1 Frank Howard is on one of the greatest home run sprees in major league history. 'lbe two he hit against Cleveland Tburaday night -bis 13th and 14th of the season -allowed him to lie an American League record of hittin& seven homers in four games. The record ia eight, held by Ralph Kiner. . Life In Dodgervllle How Bad Can It Get? Pitchers -Outhit Hitters LOS ANGELES CAP) -Here•1 how bad things are for the Lot Anrelea Dodgen: '111e people tbey pay to hit the ball and Clltch it •e batting a composite .196 this season. '111e people they pay to pitch are !lit· ting .200. Or comidv tbiJ fact: In 42 pe.r cent ol the aames they've played so far t.rus sprina. the only way the Dodgers could have won would have been to shut out the opposition. In 33 starts. they've been limited to Clark Seeks First '68 Win Against Twins one run on eipt occasiona and have been abut out lix ti.mes. Shutout No. 6 OCCUITed Thursday night wtlen they ran into a six-hit performance and lost to Chicago Cub left.hander Rich Nye, 1-0. Dodger Manager Walter Alston is at wit's end. "Nobody's hitting, so juggling the lineup im't helping." he said after the Cubs made olf with the aeries, three games to one. Alatm was reminded that the Dodgers have scored just seven runs in ttteir laat seven games and that. miraculously, they've manasecf to win two of them. "Yeah, and I can remember one time when we scored 11 rum in one in· ning. But it was a long. long UmP ago." CMICAeo LOS ANelLIS .. , .. ,.. .. ,~, .. 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The fast.est Saturday will 1tart No. 1 in the race regardJeaa ol apeeds in later time trials. Bobby Unser. Albuquerque, N. M .. has won th~ last three USAC ch.am· pionShip races with it and will be a challenger for the Indianapolis pole. Unser bad two runs over 170 m.9.b, 'Ibunday. Ha beat•-170.778, futest ever for tbe 2~-mlle oval. Ua.er tun· ed another at 170.088. MMio Andretti of Nuaceth, Pa .. who tw started on tbe pole in the last two 500I. will be in the contin1eat tryint to keep plat.on engines alive. The qualifying record be set last year In hil Hawk Ford u 188.912 m.p.h. Graham Hill of London, former world road racing champion and 1966 Indianapolis winner, ls almost oerta.in to smash the re,cord. It may fall four or five times. Hill is driving one of lour new Lotus ca.rs with Pratt & Whitney turbine enguies. 'Greg Weld of Kansas City, 1967 U. S. Auto Club spring champion Willsey Gives Ax To 14 Boycotting Negro GridderS BERKELEY (UPI)-Hope rose to- day that Necro football players and bead ltootball coach Ray Willley ol the Univentty ol California can NIOtve their current differences. The players presented Willsey with a list of demands Wednesday urging man equitable treatment for Necroe1 oo the squad. They alleged aome Negro players were not being given a full chance to prove themseiws and Negro wu pit- ted against Negro at the same poeition to ellminate one of them. When Willsey banded back the list of demands without taking any action, all 14 Necroes on the varsity atayed away from practice Wednesday and Tbun- day. Willsey, who stated firmly he would be the sole judge of "who will play, where ed. when," dropped all of tbem from the tum Thursday and ordered their uniJonne be removed from lockers. "Football'• not like an all-nilbt movie where you can come and go," aaid tbe coach. "They're off the team and that'~it." HOftVel', starting Nell'O fullback John McGattie indicated the dispute might be resolved within a few days. Spring practice closes Saturday af· temoon with an intrasquad game. "Tb.ii is not a boycott," said McGa1· ' tie. "We have been holding meetings to try and get some problems seWed. We are just trying to get together with the coecbes. • •·we just have some differences with the coaches that we want settled now Howe Honored On All-Stars For 10th Time . NEW YORK (AP) -Gordie Howe. 40-year-old right wing for Detroit. has been named to the National Hockey League's all·st.ar team for the 10th Ume, equaling the record !et by Doug Harvey with Montreal. Howe has made the second team ni ne times in his 22-year NHL career. Other first-team all-stars selected Thursday by league coaches included goalie Lorne "Gump" Worsley of Mon- treal, defensemen Bobby Orr of Bostoo and Tim Horton of Toronto and center Stan Miltita and left wing Bob- by Hull of Chicago. The second team consisted of goalie Ed G i a c o m i n. defememan Jim Neilson and right wing Rod Gilbert of Montreal and center Phil Esposito and left wing Johnny Bucyk of Boston. The coaches vote at mjdseason and again at the end of the campaign. before the season starts next fall.• None of Cal's other IPrinl aporta teama have been affected by the walkout. EaI'l1 Cheit, executive vice chan- cellor at Berkeley, supported Wlllaey in the dlspute. "It'a b1a team and we have every co~idence in b1a ability to handle it," said Cheit. Willley i.. giveo Cbeit a full report on the matt.er. Two Share Colonial Lead With 68's FORT WORTH, Tel. (AP) -Shades of the U.S. Open. That's where the action WM a year ago, when a cbnly baod.lome younc Texan •tunned the golf world as • braab amatem' who led after the first and third mmds. A ahatterio& 80 at the famed BaJtus· rol coune outslde Newark, N.J., put a awift, decisive end to what might have beett-But Marty Fle<:kman says · it all was a wonderful experieoce He played that last day with Billy Casper. a glited, veteran sbotmaker who ranks leCOOd currently amooc the year'a top mooey winners. Today. Fleckman and Casper enter· ed the second round of the f125,000 Oolonial National Invitation Go If Townament with a ooe-shot lead. Casper. 36, and Fledunan, 24, tou.r· ed the soggy, scenic, 7,000-yard Colo· niaJ course in two-Ullder·par 68 Thurs· day, two of only seven to crack regu- lation flgures. A stroke back at 69 were Earl Stew- art Jr., Ket Nagle, Jack.Montgomery, Tommy Aaron and Ken Still. Mont· IOfllet')' mlMed a share of UJe lead by three-putting 18 for a bogey. The 18th was where Casper dropped a 14-foot birdle put that tent him wi.nginC toward the top prize of '25. · 000. He sank birdie t>utta earDer of a, 25 and 4 feet. Casper, twice a winner this year. won here four years ago, even before h.ia bouts with buffalo and swordfish steaks made headl.lnes. wbo nev• bu llarted la U.. 800, bll one Of the others. Tbe car that atarted the turbiDa uaault. Andy Graaatelli's atry la wblcb ParneW Jones Jed molt of tbe 1867 Nee, was wre,cked by Jee Leonard, San Jose. in practice. Jonea, 1963 winner, alreld1 bad wlthdraWll becau~ of oew USAC restrictions on the encine's air inlet. Some hiibly refined new piltm'I tnelnes will run against the favored Lotuses. The famous old Offenhauser englpe. whicn dominated the 500 from World War II until 1965, has bee.n modernized with a turbocharger_ This compttsses air going into the fuel mixture and bites bonepower frcd abalat • to •• Leonard allo surpueed 11'> Tbun-da.1 with a lap clocied at 110.442. A. J . Foyt ol Hou.atoll. IOial for an UDpl"ecedented fourtb 5CJO.mlle cbam· pionabip, bu one of Hven new turbocblr&ecl Ford eallntt. They may nm up to 100 horsepower. MOit entr~ta 'Will uae h standard ncmupercbarced Ford en1ine wbicb ~ woa iD the last three years for the / la~ Jimmy Clark, H,lll and Foyt. At least 13 newcomers to the Speedway will be eligible to try to qiaali.fy Saturday for theJ.r first 500. Tbey include the famous names ol Bill Vukovich Jr. ana Gary Betteo.hfusen, sons ol drivers who were lcilled oo the Speedway. IH'I , ....... BUSTED BARRIER -Bobby Unser of Albuquerque, N.M., flashes a wide grin after he became the first man ever to surpass 170 m.p.h. at Indianapolis' Speedway. He's one of the favorites for the Mem- orial Day pole position. Faeult1 (}psei New Woes for Marquette Over Hiring of Negro MILWAUKEE. Wis. (AP) -Mar· quett.e University, who1e Ne i r o basketball players withdrew briefly, faces the possible loss of some faculty members in a dispute over the hirlng ol a Negro ljiministrator. George T!Jompson. a sensational jun.ior member of the basketball team, said in a statement early today that ''we still firmly believe in this cau1e and will support it in as many ways as possible. "However. at this time. we feel that as basketball players. we can beat work in support of this croup by re- maining in school and working through the pToper university channels." Thompson's statement came several hours after a faculty member ad- dressed a student meeting. The Rev. Bernard Cooke. a na- Uooa.Uy known theologian, told student prowtors Thursday night he and two other priests would qult the facutty il the Roman Catholic university failed to meet student demands within 48 ~·· Mort than 100 student& Md been staging a sit-in in the Student Union, vowing to remain until UTeated unless the university committed itlelf to the hiring of a Negro adminlstrllltol'. Fatbet' Cooke, who helped advise the Second Vatican Council in Rome, the Rev. Wiltimi Sullivan and the Rev. Thomas CaJdweU, all Jesuit priests, offett<t to reelgn u an altemattw to the arrest strategy. All but seven of the lltudent.11ave up the sit-in 1hortly before midnight. A few minutes lat.er, police moved ill and arrested the seven students who re· mained. The ieven submJtted quietly and walked into a waiting police waaon to the applause of other demonstrators . The univeraity made no comment on either the .ction ol the buketball playft'S or the threatened rwJpetion of Father Cooke, the chairman ol ita tbe~logy department. However, the Rev. John P. Raynor, univenity president, sald earlier Tbunda.y that Marquette will "aot be fOVerned by coercion." MINNUPOLlS -Right • hander Rick Clark wU1 attempt to notch his fiJ"lt victory ol tbe ·1euoa and at the aame thnt hurl the Angels a atep cloeer to the American League'• first Allfeb .. TV .... Laver~ Emerson Lo~k Horns "We uked the studentl to live w 48 hours to netotiate with the bi&her UJ>I," Father Cooke uid. '.'li these demands are DOt met within 41 hours, we will n.tp." • p.-., c ...... Roq LAVIR ,) -· . .. -... ·- Newport Net Stars Collide NEW YORK -One of Newport Beach's two great t r a n s p I a n t e d. Australian tennis s t a r s will be .sured a apot In the finals of the Mlldison Square Gll'den invitational s.turday nlghl For they collide in tonighfs semi· finals aa Rocket Rod Lavv mises it 1IP wltll ...,1y tun.cl pro Ro1 £mer. .. ii • r.ture duel. Tbe wtmler pa on to h ball. KID RollwaD, anotlMI' Aultrallu. f_... Andns GimeDO ol SpalD ID tbe .. llllliftnal. The WOllMD betln p&l,y toll1&ht with Mn. BUUe Jeaa Kin& of Lona Buch. oppoliq Frucoiae Dctrr of Jl'ruce and Rolemary Caaala of Su Jl'nn. deco lcUc aplnlt lln. AIUl Raydoa JCIDll °' £1lf1-t. -,-.-- The finals are 1chedUled for Satur· day nicht. At stake is '30.000 ln prlz.e money. ID their amateur days, Lave-and Emenon battled Ill nery bif tJm• toumeY but it WU Laver wbo Ill 1912 was able to sweep the big fOW' till• - Uoited States. EnCJand, Auatralla aid P'raDce -ln I .... ,... He beam• the MC'Olld .... to do that,. DclD lladfa ol .a Umt.d Staa.I-.. .... trick .. i-. .-How••· ....... ,.. bnld pro. lt.W .... s--wtto ...... tbl .... la two ol tllelr tint--~ ~ m~ lllto tbe rouaiA WtdntldlJ aiOt bJ dlftaU., Ala Olmedo ol CallfOnda 14. M, and z--8dYanced bf downbat P'Nd SIGDI, Ille> • AUltrallu. 1-S, 1-3. f. , ltOY IMIUON ( --. ..,,._ --.-.. --·-·---· -~---·----..... ---·- Student pressure on Marquette. the natioa's l•l"t Catholic coeducational university, bu been bulld.lnl steadily for tile put 10 days. SEALS SEEKING MOVE TO CA.IVA.DA • THUl'S NOT ber (29'J) of bl Oran&• Cout. MILWAUKEE- somewhere in Chi Skies of~ Rigney bad rer alli&llt«I and WE in first clMI comJ F« the lint t 1980, when tbe Gi ed him out at ~ Bill Rigney ii a l the jet set. Rigney'a basel the o.Hforniia -1 longer flies as rented from O'Mallty, and Ri1 argument with rugement. The 1 is cut something and be is pm1 time to tbink. P'or RigMy,. to worry. IDe ulet eometknes ioodl] At that, Rigne)I tie11 to WOITY at lnoment than at 1 b.ia rether f r • cl.Dbency es n the Angels. His paper at least, la haa ever had. Be Ls losing gs sure, but be am why be ts lo&ing t dodge, such kn ofta 50 percent Ut. uwe are losing innings," Rigney seventh, eighth Tb.It • happeniJ OUT relief pitcll holding up. Our ar. not getting Tar Ne Capture Bee Ti1 ;J THU•'S NOT A CROWD -Demonstrating the incredible num- ber (29'l} of brother combinations participating in athletics at Orani• Coast area bfgh schools is the Huntington Beach High 'tennis trio. courtesy of the Orahood family. (left to right) Kirk, Kent and Keith all play tennis for the Oilers and are part of the "sport ls a family a1falr0 theme that seems to exist. A Family Ventllre BUD TUCKER 292 Area Prep Stars Are Brothers MJLWAUKEE -TbU was somewhere in the Friendly Sk.lea of Uolted and Bill Ripey bad removed bis alli&IMn and was relaxing in firlt clall comfort. FGI' U'9 .ftnt time since 1980, when tbe Gianta push- ed h1:m out at 30 ,000 feet, Bill Rigney ie a m.mber of lhe jet set. Rigney'• baseball team, U1e a.Hf~ .AD&el$, no tonger flies a Electra rented from W a l t e r O'Malley, and Rigney has no argument with the ar- ruitment. The flying time ia cut something like in half and be is permitted less time to think. rcr Rigney .. to tnlnk Is to worry. His ulcer objects. eometimes loudly. Al. that, Rigney may have liell to worry about at the IDDIDellt than at any time in bil ?tither f re tf u I in- c\Dl>ency es manager of the Angels. His team, on paper at least, la the best be bas ever had. He ii losing gunes, to be sure, but be tnows how and why he is losing them. In his dodge , such knowledge is often SO percent of the bat- tle. "We are losing in the late innings," Ripey JI.id. "The seventh, eighth and nJnth. ThJa ii happening because our relief pjtcbiDg ii not holding up. Our 1aU men art not getting us out or trouble. We're toslng pines we are in an tbe way and have a good chance to win." This brought Minnie Rojas to mind. A year ago, Minnie Rojaa became renowned as a ·late man. He worked almost every day an d sometimt11 twJce on Sunday. Late in a game when the phone rang in the Angel bullpen, nobody bothe.red to answer. They Just put Rojas in the little cart and aent him to the mound. Up to this particular stage ot the present gallop, Rojas ha! had more tilan-a little trouble getting people out. The guys who have followed him from the bullpen have likewise faltered. "I've been thinking about this lately," Rigney said. "MiMie says the weather Is still too cold, and I hope it's no more than that. "If you study tile record~ o! rellefers, you will find they seem to go best every S'ecood summer." You thought about it and cllowed be had a point. Ted Abernethy, Ron Penanoski. Bob Lee. Phil Regan. Now maybe Minnie Rojas. You asked Rigney to please ex- plain. "Too much work," he said. "They pitch every day and 10metbing goes out nf their arms. Never mind pttcbing every day, they alJo wear tbem~ves out getting ready. "Particularly in a close game, a guy in the bullpen works hard getting ready (See TUCKER, Pafe II) By EARL GUSTKEY Of ltlt Deity ...... Steff At Corona del Mar and Estancia High S c h o o l s , sports is a family affair. Each school has 5.1 brotben competing in Its interscholastic athletic pro- grams. It's a startling figure, since the t o t a l number ol boya in CdM's lpOrt.s program ls "about 500," according to athletic director Ron Davis. Orange -C~t a r e a attlletk directors were ask- ed to tabulate the number of brothers they had h' ttieir sports prograJns and the total reached surprisingly lerge proportions. It eeems 292 Orange Coast area prep athletes are related. Probably ttie m~ well- k.nown a g g'r e g a ti o n of brothers is the Orahood Trio at Hunting(mt Beach High School. Keittl, JCirk (twins) and Kent. Thly form the nucleus of Huntington's ten- nis team. Huntington Beach b a s another aet of twi.M. John and Jim Bostick are cross c ountry and trac k specialim . Another lrottier trio is h1 be found at Westminster. where Bruce, Paul and Glen Baroa participate In tennis. swimming and water polo. Westminster also has a set of baseball-playing twins -Will and Phil Macartney Fountain Valley Hig h sport~ two triple-brother combinations. Gary, N'Jtch and Steve Valbuene arr baseball, basketball, football and wrestling a t h I e t e s . Anod>er Valbueoa, Jim, is a quarterback at Golden West College. The other tbree brothers are Obarles, David and Nick Vaughan -all wrestlers. Here's a rundown oa all brothers compeO.ng i n sport& for Ooact a r e a schools: Corott• del Mar Kevin end JCIM Menhr. ~IMI Dave 01vl1, Mlb ettd o..... , IC1<1 end Cel"f Dftton, l ni<e end 1111111 l>Nn. $1tvl eNI Jol'>ft V111 Velkenllvrt. 1111 end lob Adelson, Teri)' Md llldt O'Nell, Oen eflf .k!lln QUIMftberry1 It-end l1<1lt. lllcerde. Grt1 ,,. Mike llttl. l n and JClln K .. nan, Har· ry •NI OOll9 Noont n. John •lld Alln llowmen. Oout t nd M11'11 Wult•wltt.. Den 1tte1 0oW Alleutllnt, Jelln end Or• AY<Mlotte, Ml411 1NI JClh~. ASltl"-Don E ll1111 IMcl. Ln etMI JttYe h n.wi .,. •NI 1111 lowtn, Well end Poul '""'• ftlndY •ltd Ge~ulle. Gery, Joe end OleM Geli..... e •NI Alex Goele11te11, C41rt end • Hoyt, L·-•rCI end Miii IC1wabt. Carl •1111 Her1end !Codi, Clludl ind Merit ::1"1 Def\. •"" O~vld Neumen1 IV141 • ft , Purdom. NCI ..... ~harlft I~ talt •;:, 'Ob lllY• =11~~~ :.~~ ~':!'.'~iri:~ Mlle• Ind &ltw V•lltre, Jeff •nd John Vy.,, 0out end Cllr11 Wtlltf, 1)1vlCI I nd Pt!tr Wiit. Tar Netters Capture Bee Title Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Newport Harbor Hltb's W L Pct. GB .... tum ..,. to the a. aam chmnptonaldp in netr:o't 1J u .m the CJll' finals at Santa Ana Baltimore 17 13 .MIT 2 H..,. The aftm'noon Cleveland 17 13 .587 2 on 1bt atre of Glenn Minnesota 17 15 .531 3 Cripe and bit Cunning-Boston 18 15 .518 3~ .l\e In the doablu . OUland 15 18 .484 4"2 • peir def..a.cl CbM-Calllcll'Di.a 15 18 .4116 51,2 ti9f t1DC1 Smltb ol La PulD-WubiDlton 14 17 .462 5~ te, 1-2, f.G in the finalt. See-New Y ort 13 19 AOI 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE w L Pet. GB St. Lows 3) 11 .MS San Francisco 18 14 .56.1 21,i Atlanta 17 15 .531 31,i Chicago 17 17 .500 4lf.r Pittsburgh 15 15 .500 41,i Cincinnati 15 17 •• 5~ Philadelphia 14 18 .487 5~ Los Angeles 15 18 .456 • New York 14 17 .m • Buatin9ton B~h Gilbert end ftockv Cerda. G"9 1nd I red Snvdtr, Tom end !!Ille McGl'llleY, Mllct end ,al Pr\cldy rlen 1nd Garv Ambrozich, llruce •M 1rth w1 ... Miki •nd RICI< lry~. Mike •nd Pt!t l niftemanbChris 1 Russ BP.re, ~,tit end Miki utan, . ory end ltoo m11nl1, ftldt Ind Rod Stlbtrt. Tim 111111 1111 Twito, Geol'H and 1111 ~ottllft'I, M\ke 1n<1· John FHnev1 uben eMI t Ito.rt l•-s. John 1n<1 m lotlldt. Ktl!tl. ICfrtl Ind Ktnt Orellood, LIMY •nd RenCIY C1nlrtll, Mike end Tony Orte. 1111 end J im Klno. Miil• encl SI.vi Wtlrbowskl, Sltve Incl Mlrk KIOsttrmM. llol•nd tnd fton McElhaney. M•rlna Tonv ~-Vt111llmleli1 JllM elMI Mill• ft Jn~ Gent l>oucv~Joe ~nd Gt~tr. •n and JClln v. DeMls, I Mlkt Avervt. teve end M~llllefM, Dtnnh end Bill w11-. w J1 1 Deutlltrty, Don 4"" 01.,. , Alen end J adt '-"''"'· Miiter Del .~-r!l'n,.::t ae w1111am1. Jim 1nd Netcport Cherin end Wea l udtlend. Will end PMll Mceennev. Mfkt and Jolin ValtfllutlA,~!.'-end Paul leron, M•kt 1rid~-., Tracy . Sommer Cage League Forming The Cotta Meu Recrea- tion Department w i 11 SpoDS« a summer high school butetb&ll league at UC Irvine this summer. League play begins on June 17 Mid ends July 29. Teams entered are San Clemente, Estancia, Mater Del, Funerton. Saddlebeck. Troy, Foothill and Buena Park. •AJ9Y" AllllllOM ........ . ... .... ... .......... _ ond place Wftt to Ingle-Chicago II 17 .XI 7 wood. ~· ..... ~ ...... la Cee competition, Coro-M...._... 4, Olll..,_. a $lfl F•...c1tc.e >. .._..., 1 na del Mar and Santa Ana w"........, " '"""" t Ntow Ylft '· c1t1e'-tl 1 tied for MCG . plact be-::.,• ~~~ ~'::.":'. 3i1:' = 1 Houston 13 18 .419 7 The "Swecft" will ctptlvate you Hlling "Co~er" ln any one of 5 lan9u19e1. They ffttln tops in can when they ••y Cougar. hl... cbampicll Mark Kep-T..,.. ._. A"'"'' •t 1"1111=·.::. pe~ the 0ee lndlft:IUIJ afn. ~ (NMI 141 91 ~ <""'-N ), t-1),A:::,• (Jervlt >-JI et ..... y" (eer.w.tl IS. that took pi9Ct thil '#Miii '"'" C'*"911 "1> M Ott,.. ISHmw HeulMll (Oltl1ttr W) 91 La Alllt"9 I.._ ...._._ W) ...... ).S), nllM ar.wawww • -ADI. It -Yn CT ... ~ .. ...... IM M). ... w. co-.. 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The Oraoae COllt area sends nhe individuala into the temUlnal1 of tbe CIF track and f 1 e l d cham- piombips toruaht and by the time P,. smoke clears at Cerrkoa CoUece -the nine ltand to Wee a slict>t beetmc. Actioo begins at 5:45. R e a • o n a a r e u n- dentandable. Point: A lad couldft't make the semis despite a best ol 8-3 in the hip jump . . . mainly because be had three team- metes from Comptqn who beat him in the prelims. Paul Williams of Hun- tington Each is given a good cbaooe to advance to the CIF finala at Cerritos next Fr~ night in hla lpecially -the 880. He qualified with a 1:56.7 in the prellms, and has recorded a 1:5.1.0 earlier in tile season. Williams will be fighting for survival against Comp· ton's Victor Moore and Milliltan'a Bob Langston. Moore had a 1:5U and Langatons a 1: 55.3 in the prellms. Williams went only fast enough to win biJ heat in the prellms at Westmhwter. Gaiy Schuman or Morn· inpide clocked the aame time as Williams in his heat of the prelims -1:56.7. Dennis Lyman of Westminster also qualified in the 880 with a 1:58.7. Shot putters Geoff Har· rowby of Laguna Duch and Dan Stark of Marina are in a IC:rong field that includes two 60-foot plus tossers. Randy Wilkenson o l Pacific is the top thre~t with a ~!fort to his -credit. rffarrowby bas a 58-llh in the books a{ld Slark surpris- ed with a 55-11 effort in the prelim.s. Stark went into the Sunet League finals wilh a best of 51~ two weeks ago. He did 54-4 in hi:: league finals and then quallfied in the prelims with his 55-11 toss. Phil Age of Fountain Valley is in the same heat with Paul Pitts (22.1) of Muir and Tom White 122.Jl or Centennial in his heat of the 220. Age made it to the s e m i s wtth a 23.0 at Westminster. After that, the oniy area qualifiers cane in the high jump and pole vault. Marina's Bob Childs and Mike Sweeney of Mater Del both qualified with a 8·2 leap in the high jump. I"'" In the pole vauit, Dave Lewis of Huntington B~acb and Pat Connell of Corona del Mar will attempt to quaury for the finals. Huntington's mile-relay tet.m sped to a 3:27.7 to qua~ at Westminster. The second heat of the high hurdles should prove to be one of the best contested races of the evening. ' .~ * * * Williams' heat in the 880: (Heat l ) Lane l -Moore, Compton, 1:54.9 Lane 2 -Lanes ton, Millikan, 1 :55.3 Lane 3 -Williams, Hun- tington, 1:56.7 Lane 4 -Schuman. Morn· ingside. 1:56.7 -'Lane 5 Davis , Redlands. 1:57.7 Lane 6 -Parmer. Redon· do. 1:57.8 Lane 7 -S c b m i d t , Charter Oak. 1:58.4 Lane 8 -Coutin, ~en. dale. 1:59.7 General Jet·Air n WHITEWAU.S 4for 4tor The •me tires that come on brand new '68 can I Bflnd ntW, flcfofy fresh GeMal Jlt·Nr• Tubeless Whitewds. Not seconds. Not blemiWd tires. But first dm, hilfl qmltJ tires with Durqen• 111bber, dual lrlld desisn tor lonr. sift mifeap. NMr ..._ sold at these low prices! 6et JOllrS - ONE TIRE $30 TWO TIRES $50 Tubeless 11 .. 6.9!1114 7.35xl4 fot campects. Plus $1.75, SW Fed. Excise Tu• per UN. ONE TIRE $33 TWO TIRES $55 Tubeless sias 7.15Kl4 7.751d5 for Fof'd, ChtNy, Plymouth, Rambler, Mus~a. Plus SU9, $1.a Fed. Excise Tax• per tirt. ONE TIRE SH TWO TIRES SIO Tubeleu sl .. l25dC,, l.55d4, llSxlS, USdS for Buick, a.di. Oodae, Mercury, c:twysi... Plymouth, Pontiac. Plus $2.06, $2.40, $2.11, $235 Fed. Excise Tax• I* tire. BLACKWALL$ SALE PRICED S2 LESS PER TIRE THAN WHfTEWAW FREE WITM MY PURCHASE I TWIN-I' ACK Oil ,AMOUS LllT'tml IUltlA*( BIG VALUE-!. COEUl1 OPQI' . . ~~!!1!'" -~ ===:-oi: 112• •I-'•• .... ---.,.._ .. -·$.- Alf WHtht1r COAST GENERAL AVEIY 8ENEIAL TIRE SERVICE -JJIE~ sas w! '"" $T. COSTA MISA Pia. M6-503J 540.1710 16941 IEACH ILYD. HUNTINGTON llACH ,. ••• 147-5150 \ -. l -- J 8 DAILY PILOT Frid1y, M~ 17, 1968 Start Your E . ~ ngines by D~oulgate - This weekeuci they roll out the REAL horses and inject them with everything in the laboratory. If the TRA .let trainers prepare equines for the Kentucky Derby like mechanics get their machinery ready for qualifying at In- dianapolis, those bangtails would be so hi.gb ofi the ground their joclreys would get nosebleeds. No holds are barred. At Indy they only have to run four laps at speed. So everyone drives his own personal four-lap race. In thP ~andstands around the automo~ile indusb'y's an-;1ver to the Pyramids. 100.000 or more excited spectators will crane for a good look at the curious little spitfires driven by the world's bravest men. Last week one of the sport's finest young journeymen proved once again that safe speed is a compromise between his car'.s performance and the mental calculation it takes to stay off the wall. Mike Spence died in a typical Indianapolis !fu't&tion with the ragged edge, in order to find some racing speed he thoueht he needed for this weekend's qualifying test. Top candidate for the pole is once again Mari~ Andret~. alttv111"h c. 011ick survey of newspaper, magazine, radio •"I'll t~cll'\I and television commentary might lead one to forP.et thPre is anything more important than a turbinr deveiopmrnt program going on at Indy.. . In his quiet methodical way, Andrettt has been preparing himself physically and mentally while hi_s car has been readied mechanically for the feat Andretti performs best, breaking his own Indianapolis speed record. He holds It-at 169 m.p.h. and he knows he will have to go over 170 m.p.h. to get what. he wants. the pole position .. So much for Andretti and the pole. Now, back to this turbine thing. It seems Inevitable that GranatelU's team of Graham RUl, Jackie Stewart and Greg Weld will put bright Hd STP cars Into the 1tartlng field despite Andy's on pro- tests that the 1maUer engine size makes turbine race un too alow to compete with Fords and Offenbaaae:n . He reconciles his own pat-down argument with the artual performances of Lotus turbines this way: "A vear of hard work has gone Into our can. United Aircraft spent a lot of money developing a le~al turbine engine and Colin Cbapm8JI designed a car that brings the w~lght down close to the legal Umlt of l,3541 lb." By contrast with the new Lotuses. old No. 40, which Parnellf Jones l"•lked away from, ls just last year'• car -rebullt, but with le11 power. It still weighs nearly 1,700 lb. 'lJnfalr' Crg Sound• Race cars are supposed to go faster every year. but when they are turbine race cars entered by Granatelll at In· dian?polis they are somehow controversial. The cry of "un· fair" has already been heard at the SJ>eedway. A fellow who knows a lot told me the other day that Granalelli's new 15.999-in. engine was putting out 800 horsepower. That would make the Pratt-Whitney turbine on r?re day about 15 per cent more potent than the turbo·char~· ed Ford on qualifying day, loaded to the injector nozzles with ni~rCJ. "Granatelti has already stolen the race." my informed friend said. "He djverted everybody by suing USAC. while all 1111? time he wai: getting ready to run with the little engine. Tho~e technical guys with USAC fell into his trap." If thii; is tru~. so did this so-called informed reporter. I .Ike man) an admirer of the turbine idea, I was looking forward to direct confrontation this weekend be tween the t11rhine cars built by Chapman for Granatelli and niose built by Ken Wallis for Carroll Shelby. . We wilt never know if the Wallis-Shelby cars were in the same league with the Chapman-Granatelll cars now. Shelby withdrew his from the race and cited safety reasons. lie ch~se ri p;irticularlv tactless time to do so. the same ni~ht Spence died in an Indianapolis hospital. This \\as a slap i.n the face to Granat~lli an!i Chapman. alri···rlv burdened with ~rief over the f;ita\ity. because ~helhy's anno1t"cement left the inference that all turbines piight be uni:af~. Attention Dl.,erted His dramatic withdrawal dJverted attention from three thing~: I) Drln rs Den.ls Hulme and Bruce McLaren d.ldn't llkt llot> Wallls·bullt cars and couldn't make them go fast l'nOU!th. ZI \1uch to Shelby's embarranment. W;ilUs J(ot hlmsrlf in financial trouble. Legal action against blm m'~ht have ndangcrt d the cars' participation In the race an~·way. 3) The day after the withdrawal was official turbine teardown day. when those engines were Inspected for adherenre to the rulet. There w11 some question that W;,111\' modlflcatton1 to the GE engine would be ac· crpt11ble under the rules. Thr Ink had barely dried on Shelby's walklnf pa~rs. l\l)wtvfl'r, before a new hurdle was thrust In Granatem·~ way. Engllsti steel used ln the fabrication of steertrt an" susoensloa parts w_r. declared aubet.ndard. Replacr tboae partl or don't 'j' to qualify, w., the order. Lotu• Turf)o• .ullt The Lotus turbines will be rebuilt this week and could miss the weekend qualifytng as a result. There's no dJrect link between this latest roadblock and the obvious anti·Granatelli sentiment at Indianapolis, of course. but the Establishment can be as JD'aclo\ls aa the Cairo Chamber of Commerce to an Israeli soldier. Bitter feelings originated over tht Granatelll lawsuit aJ??lnst USAC Most drivers won't even put STP stickers on their car!' despite the obvious rewards in the contin~ency prize fund for doing so. At last count, there were the turbine-powered Lotuses and No. 40. plus only those cars driven by Bill Vukovich (car owner J.C. Agajanlan) and Joe Leonard (cal' owners ParneW Jones and Vel Meletich) wearlns STP decals. 1 One mu who one. drove for GranateW put It this way: "Just to Jll'Oft bis point. Andy used ~.000 of our money. money thlt belontl to USAC members but bald to be used to fi~t ltb tawsutt. Nobody in USAC bas the rfgbt to 'f'aste our money th•t -.1." Gran1tent is 1e:n11ldve to the feelJng acalnst him do1rn In GMollne All•y. but be alto knows about the sentlm~nt in favo~ of hl1 stand on turbtiw power up In the stands. At, Indy in a normal year tht conmcts are many - tarblne v1. pl.ton: Goodyt11 ... Firestone: veter&n va. rocilde; Ma ••· the unforsJvlnJ •flf. In 1968 Ulere'1 one ... ! I 1 • Aab GnuttlB 9'1. the .Indianapol)I &au bllshment. .· .. LAUNCH.ING .PAD-Leon Fitzgerald of Anaheim sets up a amoke screen with his AA fuel altered "Pure Heaven'' as be zips to a 200 m.p.h. clocking at Orange County International Raceway. Fitz. gerald will be on the altered team Saturday night that takes on a funny ear team ln match races. Bike Runs On Tap Sunday Vanguards Nearing Finish Of Finest-ever Sports Year Raceway Action Set Saturday By RAY PLUTKO Duel 11 Crews SEATTLE Thirteen varsity intercollegiate crews competl here today and Saturday in what ii ex· pected to be the most hotly contested race in the eight· year history of t.be Western Sprint Regatta. Orange Coast Co+lege and Oregon State are favorite• in the 11 crew juniOI" varsity race. OtheT entrants are California, UCLA, Cal state· Long Beach, S t an f o r d • Washington, Oregon, Pacific Lutheran, ~ Colu.mba and Victoria, B.C. Any of four powerful C'l'eWS -W & S h in g t 0 n • UCLA, Stanford or Loyola -could be the likely winner of the Ky Ebright Challenge Cup. Washington and UCLA, the establ.iShed powers: will be attempting to stave off upstart Stamord and Loyola, both of wbidl have edel'ed the belt crews iD their row- ing hiatories. Nine oUler erewa are ready to claim the cup if the -fuUI' leaders fail -Seattle.. Univenity, University of Puget Sound, Cal State-Long Beach, Santa C 1 a r a • Southern Cal, B r i t i s h Columbia, Pacific Lutber3Jl, California and Oregon State. Preliminary heats a re scheduled today with the winners m o v i n g into Saturday's finaH over Lake Washington's 2,000-m et er Seward ~ark course. Southern California mo· torcycle racing a c t i o n takes a new direction thi11 weekend, moving from the TTs and Oat tracks to the 2.6-mile road course at Riv- erside International l{ace· way. OI Ille D•lty """ St•ll Southern California Col· lege will close its door in two weeks for the 1967·68 school year. but t h e Vanguards may have pried open anotner fixture in the process. We probably won't see any the cross country, basket. changes for at least a year ball and track and field afte r that, but we have step-titles. Drag rac in g' s "ex-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii citement cars" - super ex- perimeni'al slx>ckers and AA fuel altereds -will both be on b·and at Orange County International R a c e w a y Saturday mgbt. The European style Grand Prix motorcycle road racing at Riverside will involve more than 200 top-flight riders and machines in com· petition around the nine· turn road course at speeds up to 145 miles an hour. Six of the top 10 fini sh- ers at the recent Daytona Beach, Fla .. big bore event will be on hand, including winner CaJ Rayborn of San Diego. Rayborn became the first "bike" rider to win on Daytona's 3.81 mile course at an average speed of above 104 miles an hour. At least that's the feeling of athletic director Bob Reid who said, ''This past school year. especially the spring. has to go down as the greatest sports program in the history of sec." Reid wasn't puJling any punches. sec competed in fi ve sports this season - winning conference cha m- pionships in three a n d finishing runnerup the other two times out. ''Despite our fine year, we were still somewhat tied down with a I i m l te d scholarship program . "However. we feel a real breakthrough could deve lop next year as we will offer a physical education minor. ped up our schedule. Although far from wh at "Next season we will play others might term highJy eight basketball games with impressive credentials, the JC varsity teams, meetio~ _ Vanguards set s c h o o I records with a 7.5.1 tennis SCC BANQUET log and a 9-14 diamond S o u t h e r n California slate. College will stage Its an· Probably the prize plum ou al spring sports awards for the Vanguards this year banquet Monday night at was the track and field team the school cafeteria. that compiled an 8-2 mark Dinner will be served at and captured its first-ever 5 p.m., with the awards tile. slated for 11. Public 11 ln· Tennis received its boom viled. Crom freshman G e n e Barstow, Victor Valley. Taft and College of the Desert home and away. "All told, our schedule calls for 32 b a s k e t b a 11 games. 30 baseball, 10 cross country. 15 tennis and 10 track meets." Reid con- fides. A member of the Golden State Conference, SCC won Hudlow (San Diego HS). who lost bis opening match to Laverne's NQ. -1 player then won 12 straight outings: Sophomore catcher Lynn Ta ylor (San Bernardino) and senior shortstop Paul Crissman paced the baseball team offensively, hitting .403 and .400 for the season. BUD TUCKER ... Another Freshman in Jer- ry Will.lams (Casa Grande Ariz. I paced the mound corps w.ith a 4·1 record, while junior Ronn Nipper was a notch behind at 3-1. ocm promoter M ·1 k e Jones bas matched the two cars in 1tle same races. The altereds and funny cars will be r unning "heads up" without the use of an elec- tronic handicap start. The five cars comprising tile fuel altered team in· elude Willy 8 o r s c h ' s "Flying Wing" from Los Angeles, Rich G u a s c o ' s ($an Jose) 2(11 mph "Pure Hell." Sush Matsubara's (Los Angeles) "Mondello's Special, '1 Leon Fitzgerald's (Anaheim) "Pure Heaven" and Glen Way's (Reseda) ''Groundshaker." The funny car contingent includes Fred G o e s k e • s 0000 Oaks) "Hemi Cuda,'' the Pisano B r o t h e r • s Camaro (Los A n g e 1 e s ) Cecil Yother's (San Lean: Every minute and a half ••• someone calls AAMCO Eve•y week MMCO satisfies more than 10,000 transmission p roblems. You get free towin1. • free road· eh~k. fut. efficient servlc-most times In J11st one day. And with AAMCO, Your transmission c1n be protected by over 500 MMCO Cen• ters coast to cont. Every minute and a hill, some. one proves ••• Y•u11~,ew tr....,..,.,; .. AAJICOI Others expected to be on hand at Riverside from the Daytona top 10 will be Art Baumann . San. Francisco third; Ron Grant, Brisbane' Calif.; James Odom, F're: mont. CaJif .. seventh; Mil· suo ltoh. Hamamatsu. Ja· pan, ninth ; and George Ro· mero, San Luis 0 b i s p o. Calif .. tenth place. (C.Ontlnued from Page 17> ~nd staying ready. They work hard down there and they have to leave some of it down there. heading of job opportunjty. The pay is good and you can 't be.at the hours c:.r1d the fringe bene fits are many For instance. all travel by SCC's track and field team ert'sed 13 of the school's 18 marks t h i s season. with N i p p e r virtually doing it all. dro1''Melrose M i s s 1 e . I ·1-.--rn==~:t--.. Gene Conway's (Gardena)!I P ontiac Firebird and the sport's fastest funny car - Nelson Carter's ( Tu I s a • Okia.) Imperial Kustoms Dodge Charger. Bikes Crom all over the world. including Harleys Trium phs, B.S.A.s. Nor: tons. Yamahas. Suzukis. Ho- d ~ k a s and. Bridgestones. will compete m nine classi· fications determined by en- gine size. "Look at Minnie. He was in something like 72 games last year. You have to aad to that all the tl me he spent getting ready." pure jet. Only well-rested need apply. Nipper has accounted for six individual marks 'and a r m s also ran a leg on two of the record-setting relay teams. Not a bad year for a school that has but a 250 lo addition to the featured a I t e r e d·funny car show three of drag racing's lead: ing exhibitionists will per· form Saturday night. COSTA MESA 1745....,.,, It. 646-166' Garden Grove 95'1 GarO.n Grove llYd, . . . '3l-l2llO General admission tickets may be purchased for $2.50 at the Raceway and the price in cludes a free gran d· stand seat on a first·come. first-served basis. EC TITLIST TESTS VIKES But why the pattern t'f every other year? TARS DRAW CIF BYE ''Becausti." Rigney ex· pl<.ined. ''A guy has a super year and then is not so good. Now the manager isn't Defending CIF cham· going to use hi m as much pion Newport H a r b o r and his arm gets some rest. draws a bye in the first 1 "Now be comes back with round of tennis playoffs a year of easier work and the blood starts to flow back while Corona del Mar in the arm and he is super draws a road trip to Foot. again. • hill of Tustin oo Tuesday Chaffey and Long Beach "This is why you have to in the opening matches. City colleges staged round be careful &<bout getting rid Mark Keppel, Palos No. 1 of their SoCal J C of a guy . He'll come back in Verdes, Redlands, Santa "~seball playoff ser1'es 1'n his super year and hurt M • d R i1· ·11 "" .. oroca an o mg Ht s Alta Loma today, but the you. also got byes. final decision will be You take it, then. the If seedings come out as heard .......... ~v at Bla1·r Angels have an opening for . ...... N ~w ., ii late man. pro]ec\C\.I, ewport will I Fiel;i in Long Beach. ''Ab~lutely.'' R i g n e Y duel Redlands and Rolling Ea s te rn Conference ·d ' Hills will face Santa Mon· kin. g Chaff ... y played host sai . 'but I don't know of . ~-the M 31 I .., bod I · tea u 1 ay s;emifi. to ....... V'...,-gs (Metro "--. any Y aymg around... al Lu .. lAW \.NII It comes under t h e n s. fe rence) in tM first of 1--------....:.:_.:..::,_:__:========= their best-of-three series today. with the second game slated for noon Saturday in Long Beach. A third game. i f necessary. would g e t under way 30 minutes after the conclusion of Saturday's initial outing. DRAG RACING AT ITS BEST S 'UNNY CARS " I PUii. AL TDIDI ,_ cen1 ''"' Co.1'ln ,_.. c-. 1-i.i 1t111,.,. tf\frftr, ~-Ml"llt, ll'INl!e ..W,, 0.,.. e-,, ,.,.. • .,.,.., """ " .. "'"''· ,,,,. -1. ...... •!If Metwo • w o, Wllllt 9ort<h. C~ .... . WHl!ELUANOfllt llltl't.l!HIADlltl W• 1111 S-y, f"-l't#t W"90!', Cllliclo ,_.., Twe Tlcltetti.lfen w !!!! wlttt ,,., .. .., !J· S•nt1 An• male enrollment. m E. 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F!ow (J Gollu!a) IClftl J-111 tJ Anet1111r11> Mr. Kai IW (J Sellen) CeMY ICICI IL !'fllcay Jr) "Ndtllt S1'Ne 1U ...... le\'(0 ... 11) •117 c:-.-IJ Gollulu .,, 112 -- 119 11' f ,.J Joe Raad.a11 ol Costa Kea HlCb School ii repcriedly beaded f o r Soutbftlt Mlaaouri State CoUe1e in the fall. 1be Mesa senior com- peted in Wftstllng and 10U 'at Costa Mesa, compillna ~ 21-4 record in the 127 pound division IDd won the Irvine Leatue. tourna-ment. TIJUANA -A bumble youna · blllfi111Mr'1 dnalll ol fame and ClOl'Y will be realized bm Sunday 1D tbe corrlda that will open the 19118 SU10D at Plua El Toreo, the clowMo•• bull-ring. It will ltan at 4 p.Qa. Guillenno Montes Sorti· bran, a -.year-old novil· lero, will eod a two-year s t r u g g I e for ~ition when he la elevated to tile rank of matador. Also par· tieipatlq •ID be Alfredo Leal and Raul Gard.a. the other matadors featured on ihe openinc day card. They wiU face fighting bulla from the Lu Huertas breeding ranch. ''I am proud to be fight-ini alongside Alfredo and Raul for the flrst Ume as a matador and it Is lucky the animals will be from Las H~erta," SorUbran s a I d when he signed for the fight. "Everytime I have faced buJla from Las Huer· tas. I have won a pair of ears ... Born at Villa de Guada· lupe, site of the shrine to Mexico's patron saint out- alde Mexico City, Sortibran finally got his first break on June 5, 1966 when he made his novice debut in Mexico City. But his real breakthrough came recently on April 28 when his triumph in the Mexican capital convinced Uie bullfighting w o r I d he was ready for the big time. lfe reeistere" the biggest success or the novice sea· son in Mexico City's 50.000- seat Plaza Mexico, winning an ear and exiting from the arena on the shoulders of the fans. ,,_,. __ _ AT ORANGE Head coach John Ral· ston and his staff, which includes two !flew men· tors from the pro ranks, will be on hand at 5 p.m. n e x t Thursday for the Stanford Indian Roosters meeting at the Flying B Ranch in Black Star Can· yon (Orange). Stftor IOnllo IW Hurlll , si,. Te.It (R C.-l Muriotl (I IMAI Wrl1 'Im ""11 (A l'IMNl •111 • 119 112 114 122 SllCOND RACI. 6 lur'-t. A w.r olds & UP. Clalmlne. l'vrM -· TOii! A TIRE FOR EVERY ORI .YING N·EED ~ . . ) clalmlne price 11o.a. LlncOln II CJ Gollult1) kMCuMa (J Trvllllol Doctor J. 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WHEELS VALUI 10.41 -3RD PRIZE A SIT OF 4 SHOCK AISOUIU .. -------------, i JOIE Ttlf 6WID OPBlllGlll MAY 15, 16, 17, 11 I I NAME I I ADDWS I I PHON.I: MAKI Ir YI. AUTO I CAMIH CAITllt e TOW IN $7.ts$5•~ Vet. ..__. ,, ..... w......., $12" f'Allt ,,, .......... c. I I '°"" '111 tmtet. IMC. I WOULD LUCI TO .• '"~=-::.!.. ..... HJ.VI A. CUDIT CAID I . , ........... ,, . . .. .. ... INITALLIO ... °''' ""-......_. T• ..., YIS 0 NO 0 I., ............ ,......,.... .I ___ all __ .._ _____ _ w ..... .,,, ....... ,., .. , .......... . • 1 r / DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Professional-· Way· l The school teacher labor ~vement has made c~ siderable headway during the past school year. Teach· er strikes have occurred in many parts of the country. During these stnkes both teachers a11d school board meffWers have been aware that even if one side gains. the school children don 't. Too often. both sides have felt so strongly about their salary positions they have be~n wilting to overlook the effect on the children caught m the middle. Luckily, there is another, better way for teachers to seek higher salaries. Newport-Mesa Unified School District teachers have won a 6. 7 percent average pay increase following cordial, fruitful negotiations with Supt. Leland New- comer. Reason instead of ~wer w~s the in~t~ument of persuasion in the bargaining sessions . A w1lltng ness to bend was shown by both sides. • · The teacher association bargaining group had ask- ed for a nine percent average pay increase. The board had originally offered four percent. They settled on 6. 7 percent. Positions on fringe benefits likewise were com- promised. In the reasonableness of their demands and in their willingness to take less, Harbor Area teachers showed they are indeed professionals. a title they so dearly covet. They were professional in making the welfare of the children an equal "participant" in the negotiations. The school board this year was one step removed from the negotiating process. although of course its members did have the final say on the salary schedule. Under the newly effective Winton Act. salary negotia· tions first must be hammered out between the teach- ers and the district administration -leaving the board to act on the issue later. It worked in the Harbor Area. Dr. Newcomer and the teachers had done their parts. They had talked and argued and compromised and reached agreement. The board accepted their recommendation. It's the way it ~hould be done -the professional way. Teachers 'ain stature in the community, the ad· ministration isn t wrack* with turmoil -and, most importantJy. the children don't lose. Mother of the Year Harbor Area activity, especially youth programs, will surely slow down noUceably when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Whitford soon head for Hawaii !or a tw<>- week vacation, The reason is that both are very much involved in youth projects, and that, of course. is why they're go- ing to Hawaii. The trip is Mrs. Whitford's prize for be- ing selected the Harbor Area's 1968 "Mother of the Year.'' It's an honor that she rightfully shares with her husband. He is manager of the Sea Explorer Base, she's his secretary -and she's much else, including a Girl Scout leader, fla~ shop operator and mother of three "monstrous boys, ' accordmg to one of them. nine-year- old Brian. It was Brian's essay entry in Hoag Memorial Hos- pital's annual ''Mother of the Year" contest that won the title for Mrs. Whitford. Included in Brian's recitation of his mother's at- tributes was t'his nugget: "Her word of honor is as good as 24 carrot (sic) solid gold.·• That's apparently important to a youngster. Per· haps just as important as mothers 'like Mrs. Whitford are to their community. .. N The Impact Uf Divorce On a Child Dear 1' olunteers B·ritlfl ltltUic, Drama, Compassion l By NORMAN NIXON, M. D. The emotional impact of divorce on a child ia usually d e v a s t a t i n g • Particularly, children from 3 to 6 for whom father, mother and home are almost their whole world. The child wonders if his parents are angry at him and if he is t.o blame. One +year· old said poignantly: "Maybe Mommy will divorce me too, Ulen who will take care of me?" IN THE AMERICAN Journal of Psychiatry recently, Dr. Joh n Mc.Dermott, Jr .• a child psychiatrist at University of Michigan, summarizes the teachers' detailed observations of 16 children, ages 3 to S, whose parents were divorced while they were enroll- ed at a private nursery school for normal children in Ann Arbor. The observations were made before, dur· ing. and after the crisis period. Nearly ali of McDermott's group showed a.ute behavioral changes and became management problems. The three youngsters who appeared outwardly to be unaffected during the divorce period seemed to have an unusually solid, distinct relationship with each parent. MOST OF THE GROUP reacted in· itially with shock. anger. depression, and regression to infantile behavior. Some became possessive, noisy and aggressive, pushing, kicking, hitting and biting, in contrast to previous behavior r One boy, startled by his own actions arter hitting others, would sob to the teacher. "They don't love me." Another 4·year-old began knocking down other children's blocks and toys, particularly when he saw them playing house. Some who previously were outgoing and happy sat outside Ule group looking sad, gloomy and lost EVERY CHILD UNDER five or six \ Gloomy Gus: It might not be Ulegal to "walk" a dog on school grounds but it is disgraceful. This comes after seeing a woman stop her car, put her dog out, and call him in when finished -in fuU view of a patrol car. The nightly ''walks" are just as bad. -P. S. C. goes tbrough a period when he wants a monopoly on 'the parent of the opposite sex. A boy may secretly wish that his father was out of the way so he can have mother all to himself; if bis lather does go away, he thinks he is to blame and feels guilty for he really loves him. A girl at this time })as jealous and possessive f e e I i n g s towards her dad; if he leaves, then surely he doesn't love her. As ex· pected. the WJchigan children showed an acqmtuation of this universal Oedipal struggle. AS DO MOST PARENTS, the Michigan couples rationaliied that a child under six is immune to divorce. But like most women going through this difficult period, the mothers were so distraught themselves -that most were unaware of changes in their child's behavior. There was a sort of moratorium for mothering because of each woman's preoccupation with her own problems. and her feeling of in· adequacy over her failure in mar· riage. Even though divorce represents a major crisis, young children in an ideal nursery school can be helped to weather the storm. particularly when the teacher, With the help of a con- sultant child psychiatrist. gives the youngster the extra security he needs during the crisis. SOME EMOTIONAL damage un- doubtedly occurs in every child whose parents are divorced but It need not be irreparable. Regardless of age. every child needs to feel he will not lose the love of either of !tis parents, even though one will be living elsewhere. Although no longer husband and wife, the father and mother should make every effort to work together as parents i.n the best interest of the child. Hard indeed. but not impossible! A Prudent Investment The (San Francisco) school 'board wisely has approved Supt. Robert Jenkins' proposal to cut clas~ size by adding ;JOO teachers this fall. The plan is expensiv(."' It will push ., the school district hard up against it11 '2.25 ta.x ceiling and even If the rest of t>r. Jenkins' plan -another 300 teachers each in 1969 and 1970 -is not Implemented. It will requirtt an elec. tlon to raise the celling. But the estimated 12.4 million cost can only be accounted ais prudent aoclal and educational Investment that Will yJcld Jong term div1dends. San Francisco, along wJth the natJon'& other core cJtlea. faces the enormous task of bringing the children Of Its aanderprtvDeged up to acceptable acholat tic standards. ~ ' THE CJTY NOW ls ipendlng 1 Uttle more than lllOO a year lo educate a d\lld, about the 1tate average. But In a hJgh ac:himn•, wealthy community )ike Beverly Kills the lUf>*yers invest ti.LC» a J"T. It It no tcclc:Wnt that ld&Mlt ruding 1eore1 in C.Ufot'Tlla adioola an attalned fn amall-clus·ahe ~ bb Bn~t, ffilll, Piedmont I ~·~ ----- and Hillsborough San Francisco parenu in white mid· die class neil(hborhood11 made it plain durinj( heari ngs tn ,January that they oppose compu(!lory. large scale bus· ing. Rather. ran the tenor of tht>ir ex· pressions. quality of scl'lools In un- derprivileged areas should be tm• proved. That only can mean smnller classes. along wlth the other expensive r~medJal programs already in opera· lion. WE CANNOT CONTINUE to pro- duce h\gh school gradual.ea In alum areas who read, write and do sums at grade school level We have too many bard core unemployed today without conUnuing to turn out more. • The board and su.pertntendent have been under <'lvi<' pressure 'to meet the challenae t.o upifade minority e<luca· tion. Havin1 moved In tbat direction, tMy daerve fuU communJty support. Saa Fn--. Esaml•r Sundays Are a Deligl1t at Fairview · To the Editor: Mother's Day at Fairview Slate Hospital this year was different. For instance. my services as a volunteer are now dispenslble. The wheelchair patients whom I take to Protestant service don't need me as they did. No longer does my failure to appear mean that some 20 infirm residents sit desolate because of being deprived of their outing. All that ls needed to ar· range for their escort is to call the chaplain. Rev. Francis McOlash, and ask that he send some of his student volunteers to Unit 115. JT WAS NOT LIKE this six years ago when I began the Sunday work. The DAILY PILOT has added this blessi ng to our community by bringing the need to the attention of your readers. From this followed the fine work of the churches and their eit· planations and pleas from many pulpits ror more volunteer helpers at Fairview. Four years ago the paper printed an article, which was lat.er reprinted out of Sacramento. A year go Thomas Keevil, our editor, devoted one whole page to the Fairview story. The in· terest and response has resulted in having from 30 t&-40 young people on hand every Sunday. contributing his or her talents as needed. Typical of this welcome group is Mrs. Mary Hoff, who comes with a • station wagon overflowing w i t b students all from the F i r s t Presbyterian Ch11rch of Westminster. The Mesa Verde Methodist has a similar gathering, and most of the other adjacent churches a r e represented in larger or smaller numbers of volunteers. A FLUTIST. A trumpet player and a trombone artist add theJr talents to those of the pianist, making of our simple hymns something beautiful. One puts his instrument aside to lead the singing with his fine \'Oic•c, or Calvi n or Marlene HoH lakr the microphone for solos. These are part of the regulars. Less frequently a brilllant pianist. whom I know only as Eddie. plays (or us. A soloist or operatic proportions usually accompanies him. Edc.Ue pro- mised to brlng others of his Indian Christian group and we look forward to the pleasure of having these friends from India. Other additions which make Sun- days a delight to the patients include such items as the dramatized presen· tations of Jim Kerwin and his friend, Grant. Freeland, Prince or Peace. Lutheran. As Rev. McOlash said. these dear people of varying degrees of mental retardation cannot visuallze the abstract idea o( God. but these young people bring love and the human touch directly into lonely lives. WF. SF.f: A SMALL boy dtmb trustingly into the lap or a younit man. or a teenage g"J put her h('lld on the sboUlder of a co-ed A b I o n d e volunteer goes over to kneel by th~ whee~chalr or a weeping N e ~ r o • bringing the comfort of endrcl1ng arms. The compassion and unde'f. ttandinc or these studenta fom outside i. beyond belier. Outatandlnc in this heading Is the group «tom Southern €allfornla Col- lege, headed by P\W'Grcengus. Reali&· ing the need lO separate those with , blgber IQ, Phil organlied a separate arvlct which he conducts In a srnaJ. Jtr building with a more sophisticated approach. Thlt Is a imaU view or the great help brought to Fairview by the publlelt;J of need u ahown by tht DAJ· LY PILOT. We. are grate.tu!. .. MANlE GRAE DANltL 1., , .. ,, Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or Less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate Libel is reserved. Alt let· ters must include signature and. mait- ing address, but names will be with· held on req uest. Md;arthv'• ReC!Or~ To the Editor: I wish to comment upon the column by Allen-Scott which you carried in your May 13 edition regarding Sen. Eugene McCarthy .and poll tax legisla- tion. To anyone familiar with the history of poll tax legislation. Mr. Allen's allegations are at b e s t misleading and at worst out-right falsehoods . Senator McCarthy's record on poll tax legialation can ea1i}y be substan· tiated in the Congressional Record. In the yeara 19&0, 1962 and 1965. Senator McCarthy voted FOR m e a s u r e 1 outlawing poll taxes. The confusion ex- ists over Congressional action on the Civil Rights Bill of 1935. At this time. an amendment banning poll taxes was added to the bill. However. at the same time. the United States Supreme Court was hearing briefs regarding the constitutionality of the poll tax in Prince Edward County. Va. ON THE ADVICE of Atty, Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach, S e n a t o r McCarthy and the majoritJ of the Senate v~ against the inclusion of this amendment in the Civil Rights Act. (May 11, 1965). Their reasoning was that a change in the federal law at that time would necessitate that the Supreme Court table the Prince Edward suit instead of ruling im· mediately on the constitutionality of poU taxes. The jntent of the senator is clear: this vote is not to be viewed as a weak stand on poll taxes but rather as a desire to have the highest court jn the land rule once and for all on the Issue of poll taxes. On Marc~24. 1966, the Supreme Court ruled that poll flax legislation violated the 14th Amendment. Before Mr. Allen states his views in the future, I resi)ectfully suggest that he make use or the facilities so close at hand at the Library of Congress. CAROL G. RADON To the Editor: Could it be that Congressman Utt was mere.ly attempting to awuen hil ~aders to dangerous and almoct unbelievable trends In this naUon? You belittle him (editorial. May 13) for his fantastic statements. But had he predlcte6 the most shamefUJ and disgraceful eventJ that have ever OC· curred In the history of our nation. the ravage and plunder of the capital of the United States of America, after the death of M. L. Kins, what a ralry ~ ULI& would have been! And What would JOU bavt called Mb ID UO- W...abll pndktlea? SmelJ .. wakl never have been crqy •DOQCb to bave ~ that amc.a at tbe ..,, WCIUld llt required tD l1and Uldt IDll ~ ud pmnlt aucb atrodtiel. Don't JOU r..1 that in all f.airMll JOI lltOu¥ print IM inUN Utt D1W1 rtlUM? OON HUDDLESTON . ~ HuddklColt ttf•ri tD Coito gr«Ufl'Ml1t Vtt'• rcefftt ~C IMS "w ifl Wahfnf&oa art fod~ Oil inoosicm tntended to overthrow the government . by . / o r c e . and vi& le11ce . . . Fantastic though it may seem. this great republic is threaun· ec.l with anarchy. In fact the threat has grown so far that the only salva· tion may be a military dictatorship." The DAILY PlLOT wa& remitided of Vtt's frantic announcement several years ago that an Army training exer· cise in Louisiana wiu really a /acade for an in003ion by "barefoot Africaft troops." -Edit&r. If nreda'• l11flt1~e To the EdHor : The coocluding sentence in your article. "Land Swap 'Test' Ordered.'' contains suc.h gross errors tbat J hcpe you will give your reporter an F for the day's work. He states: "The com· mis1ion'a approval followed a period Of almost foW' years when the ex- chanre waa blocked by AsaembJy Speaker Jesse Unruh . . . through bis control of the former Brown.appointed. Janek commission. For your reporter's information. the State Lands Commission is composed .Qf three men, two of whom are elected Hbe S ate Cor:.ro·•er and th e Lieutenant Governor) and one ao- p;,in:ed (the FirPnce Dirr::tor). /\ .;n Cranston ( C o n t r o 1 I e r ) , Glenn Anderson (Lt. Governor), and Hale Champion (Finance Director), serving aa the State Lands Commission in 1966, held that the proposed tidelands exchange was not sufficienUy in the public's Interest and aaked that the county and the Irvine Company study the itlatter further. CONSIDERING THE rivalry which e.xists between Alan Cl'llnston and Jesse Unruh, it is probable that Alan Cranston would be stunned and angered to read your reporter's com- ment that the lands commission was controlled by Jesse Unruh. Perhaps your reporter confused the State Lands Commission with the Joint Legislative Committee on Tidelands of which Jesse Unruh was chairmen. The Joint Committee, composeci of an equal number of RepubllC&ns and Democrats, studied the U p p e r Newport Bay tidelands pr~posal as part of a statewide investiga!ion of the tideland grants given· by the atatf! to the various counties. The recom- mendations of this joint committee regarding the Upper Newport Bay are contained in a report publisl.ed in Ju· ly. llk>7. by the Joint Committee on PubUc: Domain whldi iUpeNeded the original joint commJttee on tidelands. THE FOUR· Y&\a de1-y which your reporter menuona •• due to the 'fftf'1' ,, exhaustive atucly •bich waa made by the staff of the State l..ands Con'l• mission: ror It waa h Lands Com- mifflon. not the Jolnt Leglslative C-Ommltt.ee, wl\icb had to approve the trade aCCOJ'dJng to the t.enns of the enabUng leglalatlon. 'l'hOlt OI Ill ~bo oppose the trade do so. not only because Of the ~a to the citizens of pric:ele11 waterfront bl Up. per Newport Bl:Y, but also beaut of tbt precedent wWda di lie ••ua. ed for IUft8dtrtQ oCMr pulllla Udelanda .......... ~ tbe ....... tb1nk tbt dec'HID GI Ill euntlll lll8dl C01IUDlllioa II fttla ..S Ci09IClll, IDd we tll*t Our .-•lie "'9IJd by the Nie ....... CM't If -•· nloo .. --rr. 1Ut llolb. FIWJCU llOBJNSON TM DAILY PILO'I' dkb C., ffl a.. H•f Chat !Pft]ur Ja vnm dlcl ,,.. dad MN~ Muck t. ........ die 8"* Londl Caluffnlua. _..,. let C01ttplaiaers To Jhe Editor: As a reader of your paper, I am get· ting fed up with th.is noise matter regarding jets at the airport. When the "horse!ess carriages" came it was the same thing -tihey were noisy. Then airplanes. Now jets. Let's face facts, folks, progress has brought the jets and they are here to stay. Our economy in Southern California is bas- ed primarily on the aircraft industry and its components. · Orange County Airport was moved from Main and Newport Boulevard during World War II and at Ulat time there were rew homes in the vicinjty of the airport. In the meantime all these fancy homes have been built with the knnwle:ige of the purchasers that they were in the vicinity of the airport. Now these same people are complaining of the jets. I VENTURE TO SAY that if a poll were taken a big percentage ol these same complainers have used a jet 1ometima to make a trip either on business or pleasure and were glad for the convenience afforded in quick transportation to their de&tination. If the noise is too much for them, my suggestion is for Ulem to move out to the bcondocks where they will not be lxlth!:r"d by a u to m obi I es, motorcyc les, buses. trucks. trains, helicopters. airplanes and jets. Let them go back to the horse and buggy days and drive them when they want to get to New York. Olicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas. etc. Row about it folks? K. E. STRANSKE 'I Wa11n• Safi BU~ To the Editor ; I'd like to lead a parade for Peter Vogel -the Newport Shores aesthetic gentleman, and inclirectly for Isabel Pease -with a big brass band t Whenever I look around my 13(),000 "goof" -wUh the used car tot a~ Tnosphere, the impressive entrance to our property and the strip between Hughes Tool Co .. I long for Isabel and Peter. I wanna say, "HELP." YOU KNOW HOW it Is many times alter you purchase a car? Either Howard Hughes or the Newport city councilmen should cer· lainly look this "depressed" aree over because obviously there Isn't much anvone else plans to do about ll This "Uttle Island" in Newport Beach ls something eJse -drive past or in sometime -and I ext.end a ,plea to Isabel to do the same -man1 l'U bet there'd be some action! MRS. JOAN SWJSRER Parlr Lido -. _ _,._ ----.........._.__. --- .. • • • ' of 1968 E buyer into •rfr•s, inc Plymouth'' AVE ~ 1961 I s4; WO If anyc the sec beat • 1961 CHR. FULL I '58 Mer• Aut.m1tlc, ' '8211 Chevrolet2d rNtlc transm· .,, poww .... Stlc # TU.151 i.wt '15 CHI llL Allt 4 I matte fnntln .,, ,..., It tionint. , ... i.w· c I r::: . • Friday, May 17, 1%6 Ii-· . . • • • • ''And The_ Beat Goes Oa'' at Ra9 Vines SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE Announcing Plymouth's . of .196t Executive CHRYSLERS •nd PL YMOUTHS enab!.s us to put the new car buyer into a fMtar new car at tremendous uvings. These cars have many, many extres, including Factory Air Conditioning. All carry the balance of Chrysler· Plymouth's famous New Car Factory Warranty. Brand New '68 Car! AVE $ $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ $ "Beep ·Beep!" 1968 TOWN· & COUNTRY STATION WAGON 54295 Fully equipped including 1utom1tfc, cf11ner 1ir package, r~, he1ter, tinted glasa, lu191ge rick, white will tir11 plus m1ny other extr1s. Priced for you. order Now ••• •• Atul Tlte Ben t Goes 01i'' .... WOW! WHAT A WONDERFUL CELEBRATION! If anyone should have one, we should! Yes, Plymouth should have a Success Celebration because for the second year in a row, Plymouth continues to set new sales records. So now's the time to catch the beat and fly with success! HAMFS ••• ROAD RUNNER "EXECUTIVE" 1968 AT RAY VINES YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MOST SUCCESSFUL&. TRADE NOW I! Equip. includes: Automatic trans., radio, lieater, power steerin9, power brak'es, mag wheels, "383" 4 barrel carb., Red Streak tires, many other extras. Stock No. P4690. ., !: CHRYSLER NEWPORT.- ~ULL FACTORY E9UIPMENT lnclucli'!g . . . POWER STEERING, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, Etc. Neer MW. Ste.ct< No. C4'01 '58 Mercedes Benz '65 VOLKSWAGEN '&& TORONADO Autom1tic, rldio ind he1ter. 4 speed, r1dlo ind he1ter. DELUXE. Full power, factory 1lr. Gold with white vinyl roof, .s495 '1295 s3195 . '82 IMPALA '67 MUSTANG '66 FORD Chevrolet 2 door h1rdtop, 1uto-VI, full pow.r Including power '.Jin Club W19on. It's the de· matlc transmiuion, r1dlo, h11t· 1tHrlng, power br1kff, r1dio, luxe club wagon with 1utom1tic er, powtt" ..1t•rlng. Reil sharp. he1ter, f1ctory air conditioning. tr1nsmi11ion, radio, he1ter, fac· Stk # TU-15156 Stk. #U1306 tory 1lr. Very nice at '1095 s2395 $2295 '15 CHEVROLET '67 PLYMOUTH '65 MUSTANG llL AIR 4 door secl1n. Auto-4 door sedan. AutCMNtic tr1n1· matlc fr•Mlftltllon, rlldlo, helt· million, rldlo, heater, power St1nd1rd shift, r1dio, h11ter. er, power steerf~, 1ir condl· stMrlng, white wall tires, air • Stk. #4552A tlonlng. Stk. #4 2A conditioning. Stk. # 1391 '1295 '1195' '2695 . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1:30 A.M. TO 10 P .M. RAY CHRYSLER· PLY . 4201 . WILLOW AT THE. LAKIWOOD TURNOFF OF IHI -SAN Dll .. FRllWAY '68 MUSTANG GT/CS CALIFORNIA SPECIAL. LOAD. ED. L ... thin 1400 miles. Stk. #4429A s3195 '63 T-BIRD Full power ind f1ctory 1ir con· dltlonlng. Priced right. s1595 '64 'FORD G1l1Xie 500 2 door h1rdtop, ~io, heater, power stMring, lte walls, sharp. Stk. :tr4701A 5995 OUTH· ·LONG ~ I '64 BARRACUDA · '63 CATALINA Ponti1c 4 door hardtop, 1uto- Autom1tic tr1nsmi11ion, r1dio, m1tic tr1nsmi11ion, rlldlo, he1t0 helter, power stHring, V8, er, power stMring, power white wills, 1 sharp cir 1t br1k11, low, low miluge. Stk. #4589A $1295 s1095 '62 "T" BIRD '65-MUST ANG Full power including electlic va, 4 speed, r1dlo, he1ter, r11I powered windows, f1ctory Ir nice. Stk #U·1528 conditioning. Stk. # R 136 5795 51595 '67 Crown Imperial ./ '63 PEUGEOT 2 Door h1rdtofi. L01ded with all Reil sharp. 4 speed transmit· the finer c1r uxuries plus fac· slon, radio, h11ter. Low, low tory air. Stk. # 1535 miles. Stk. # 14948 s4395 5695 AaoVI CAlts 'LUS TAX & LIC. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. PER I L EAC FROM ORANG COUNTY 543-6663 . 527-~4! ' . . ... HOUSIS FOi llLI HOUSIS l'OR SAL a HOUSIS POI SALi HOUSH flOI SALi HOU111 flOI SAU HOUSll POI SALi HOUSU POil SALi HOUSll POI Gener1I 1000 General 1000fHMr•t tOOO OeMr•I tOOO Gefter•I 1000 .:;0...;.;-;.;.;";.;.'•~1----'-•-Gene __ ,_•_I ____ -& i....;.;.;;.;..-;...:..;._ ______ ~--......,...,.,..-.. ________ ----------------------------~------~----~ ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiii WH!R!SERVICIREXLLTCOUNTr llAIUIOR VIEW BO.IS INYlst IN !HE GOOD TH~ ~a=s _ PENINSULA SHORES J New Balboa ·oceanfront Communi THREE NEW 4 a: 5 Bedroom two • story single family Homes and three Duplexes with a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Home upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Batb Rental down. Now ready for occupancy. Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms. Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted. wall- ed, landAcaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen ca&inets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. Come see for yoursel!: GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN DAILY 1 •TIL 5 "F" Street ~nd Balboa llvd. on secluded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 For further information c•ll: COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-3351 675-2000 -------------- CORONA DEL MAR Lust Homes ••• EARTH 1700 NIWPOltT 2790 HAllOI * Qu•ffty, V1lue, Be1uty, Comfort ln the Southland'• mott dmrablt and fuctnat1n1 area. A su· perb school system and University of California's lrflne <.:am- Put just moments away from Harbor View Hilla. SeDJibly priced from $3.,900 to $41,900 WSI. Dtrections: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacillc Cout Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum on Su JoaquJn BllJa Rd., then foU?w alps to model area. --·--·-a••• HOMES Lido Island "lllm\EftPRKfD'' 3 Bedrooms. large Patio, UIUIUl I• ohn macnab lovely gated entry. Dccora· tors dre.tm $49,500, 10'~ VIEW down, owner will carry 2nc! BAYCRUT R-2-Near Bay • Ocean. Will trade. Vacanl $22,560 R-3~307 with older 2 bedroom. •25,000 R-3-501307 fitta..j bedroom home can be IOld with above. S25,000 R-2-26x95. Just 1tept from the beach. Va· cant. $25,000 R-4-.-54x360. Nice 3 bedroom home •1th ocean view. '45,000 C.2-22b.280. Juat rtatit for motel or units. "°'"°° 293 E. 17tll St. 646 4494 Trust Deed 6'k. Qi.stom built. Three bedroom. DOVER SHORES Just Listed two and one halt blthl, tam--~-~~~~¥~ JUST LISTED A Stylish aophistk ated adult Owner leavini area. ily room and dlnln& room WEEKENDER Latte 3 bedroom, family ------ home. Large formal dining Large 3 Bedrooma, tamiq home with breakfast bar -w1TH _FRIENDS room 8-yerttt home 10cated rm. Spacious view living rm. room, (onnal dininit room. ~ .. --h -~ -pl.._ "' 1 _. """" ,,--.... """'' ""''' Home built like a Motel on a large corner ot. 3 BR, 3 fi replaces, panelled Large separated bre&kfut built. in kit ..... -n •~tuding ""·-L ~ load j ~ u... 2 bli units, NCh w/2 BR, ....... e-• .,.,., s .. pan. den W/wet bar. Floating area. Beautiful land11Caped dllibwuber, refriaerator and 2 be, lge patio. wiusual ellina. manicured laodac~ stairway. Reflection pool. yard. Owner leavini areu. ~. Carpets lhru.out, value at $45,CXQ inl and room to add on for Private Aaaocialion BHcti, Can assume 51Aa% Interest. draped, plua better than a ll'O'Wina family. $43,SOO. $89,500 Best buy in Baycrest $.'iS,500 SIOO. In ahutters. Protected u_..n....._____ ANOTHER VIEW OPEN SAT & SUN Just Listed patio, double gara.ge, play ......, ...... ~ 1606 A ti W Owner leaving state. area all complet~ enclosed VIJla HOME n gua ay California Ranch Style, 3 with cement b~ock wall. LIDO ISLE Bedroom1, Family Room. Freshly painted 111 and out Lo 1 od 2 BR __ _. Hav• YoU been wait.inc !or IRVINE TEltRACE Heavy rfdwood siding and _ beautifully landscaped. ve y m em • _.,. an immaculate 4 bedroom For the beginninit Executive shake root. BeautUul n~s. See thla value PLUS home ed by gardens & stone walls home with a panoramic ••. immaculate 2 Bedroom, Back Bay, Newport Beach. _ Priced to sell at S42.950. reduced to $47,500. view ~ .. the city light1 and 646-7171 ~1l NEWPOIT POOL HOME--$21.IOO Bit Olympic Size Pool in perfect settin\:tb lc>ta ol decking-Charming 3 Bedroom • on oomer lot with large 2 CAR GARAGE AND BOAT STORAGE. 'nle perfect home for eD- tertainen or outdoor lovers -AND ONLY 10%DOWN. LITTLE SPANISH HACIENDA 3 Bedroom -1% Baths -Woodbumini _ fireplace -Elec b/i. Remodeled in cbafm.inr fasbion -2 car garage and tare• lot -=-. ,23,900. COWGE PARK POOL HOME Ultra sharp 3 Bdrm. - 2 Bath with 18x38 Heated Pool -Separate fenced play yard for "Kiddie Safety" -5% % LOAN C~ BE ASSUMED -F.P. t27 ,950. One of the best. 646-7171 Open h ... np 546-2313 2 bath home Can 5-.i. ~ Balboa Bay? Well, here's L•k• ArrowftNd CUTIE DUP~EX Asking. $34,500 assume ~ '0 loan. OPEN HOUSE a apecioua Cllle waitin& for Mountain home ." prap, Sbarpl BR unlts. e!a\ltifully JEAN SMITS3Hl.500. SUNDAY 1- 6 )'OU. Just lilted for $41.SOO. Sales through the Multiple Listin9 Se rvice of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Boa rd of Realtors totaled $16,300,000 for the first months of 1968. List your prop-beeu~ tumilhed wttll landlcaped enclosed garag-DOVER SHORES 1 I ulate •• "RING" exceptional privacy. Price "· large lot. exceptional Exciting new Spani.lb Bay-Realtor mmac ......... SPRING cut to S22.SOO for quick II.le. 1w~ ,...,,, for anrv\int to see front home red tile root 4 .,.... E 17 h c M 64" •-xc Channer erty with a Realtor today. Take TD'L Owner at~ ""'1 • ...... """ • . ' ' """ · 1 • · · "'•""" ,_.ARE A T•:rv ~ f'1Y n;, s.t. &m. ean <n4> m.500. :ii::· =·i::c1e~7.i Home With 5 !R~;1~:1n~~t~:!i ........ ~E.. I~!!!!~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!~~··, :.-=· After Sun, call Cm) :!R:o:an~~AL T~~~ ~· Pier & $i1p, 6~ tinanc· ln·Law Apt• Eves. Call 67~ll6 dining rm • quick (l068ellion UOl Weatelitf Drive I~ uig-15% down to qualified t>-z-. r_ ... _,.. '-ti 1 • ~2.900 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ..., ..................... ,.. .......... . ,.. ....... L-..;.AI ........... ~ ..... ..................... .., .... " ......... .... i. ....,., DAILY ptLOT WANT ADS. ,..,._ ......,.,.. .... ,., ............ ~ .. lilt '"' ......................... .,..,, HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br. & F•mily or Den) 1518 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terrace) CdM 642-6472 Eves 673-34&8 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (l Bedroom) 656 Ross. Costa Mesa 546-5580 (Sat & Sun 1 ·6) 2580 Crestview Dr. (Blysbore) NB 548-9349 (Sat . Sun 1-S) (l Br. & F•mily or O.n) 2875 Clubhouse Rd. (Heu Verde) CM 549-3998 (Daily 1·8 p.m.) 886 Vista Baya (Back Bay) NB 675-2000 (SUndlY. 1·&) 2'>6 Heather La. (Bact Bay) NB 646-3255 ' (Fri, Sat 1-1) '54 E. 21st st.. Newpolt Beach 646-3255 (Sat • Sun 1-6) 1927 Leeward LA. (Ba.Jtnst) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun l·S) *395 Meadow Lei. (County Corridor) NB 646-3255 (Sunday 1·5) 1130 Somenet Ln., Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 257 Sierks, Costa Mesa 846-7171 546-2313 (Sunday 1-5) 34e Vista Baya, Oosta Mesa &4&-7171 548-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 302 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 646-7171 54&-2313 (Sunday 2·5) *1606 Antique Way (Dover Shorel) NB 642-8235 (Sat Ir Sun) •1620 Warwick Lane (Westcliff area) NB 842-5200 (Sun 12-5) (4 Bedroom) ••508 Edgewatel', Balboa 642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 351 -62nd St. <Newport Shores) NB 675-0144 or 54?·~401 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 219 Diamond, Balooa Island 675-5930 (Sat & Sun) 333 Morningstar Lei. (Dover Shores) NB (714) 642-8235 IDaily) 1.324 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB (714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) CdM (714) 842-8235 (Daily) (4 Br. & F1mily or Den) *2000 Anchor Wt.y (BaycreJt) NB 642-2341 or 842-2027 (Sun 1·5) 1.501 Eton Pt (WestcUff) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1629 Antttua Way (Dover Sh<>Tes) NB 54U4eO Ev .. 548-6332 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 10485 Teal Circle, Fountain Valley 982-839'7 (Sat 1£ Sun 9-5) * 1723 Ternpin Lane (Baycrest) NB ('J'Ndewinclr Tia Sbipway Ln) (Sun 12·5) (5 Beclroorm) •291e Carob (FMtblulf) NB mmo (Sun 1~> IMl Atlantie (Padftc Shores) HB sae.1544 (DaiJ11M) APAITMINTS FOi SALi (Two 2 Ir. I T-. J •.) ,. Sballmlr, CM.a ... (Sit . la) 1UUXIS llOI SALi (2 I · 3 leclroom) toe rwd .... Calta ..... 8'a.aa81 (f'rl, S&t 6 SU t.a} buyer. The BEST BAY· .-.unc ~ ....... e ..... -. on, ove-2936 Carob, Eastbluff FR.ONT BUY 1n Newport 1>' 3 bedroom 14 ti.th home 3 plus DINING Heri>or n67 500 plus apartment cottage bwlt OPEN 'DAIL y with privacy for Mom or SW,:!JO 333 Mornlnpt•r bne Dad. The cottage has Living 3 BR 2 beths, cozy fireplace. f;stS..P.Jutr · C•ll for Appt. (714) 642-1235 S8l Oowr Drive room, kitchen, co~table all landscaped, close to all bedroom and ~CIOUS bath. 9Chools, quiet side sired. Alley access Wlth plenty of SlfXXl down • asking S20,250. parlc:lnr. COnvenient to West· COATS W.4 Vista Del Oro cl1.tf lhopping. m .950. ~ & Newport Beach ~~ Colesworthy & Co. ~ wALLAcE 21211 c ... Hwy cclM 4 IR. Eastblllff Jl.Jj2.m 7 REAL TORS ''73-lnO ' Good View, u cellent condl· Nm Beach IUY OR U"t 546-4141-tion, just dke new. Carpets, 1904 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. (Open Ev•nlngt) $l SI PER MONTH ~pet, blt·lns, fireplai:e, Open Eves. i m=zm==z balcony, patio, e1ec garaae. , nu. beeutltul 4 bedroom ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Owner transferred . aays 14!11 3 t.ths. Just became avau . LEASE borne. Lovely kitchen with Needs Lovin' Care UllVERSITY· PARK NOW! 'Ibrtt bedrooms, 2 able. Priced all appllancM, Larre din. t.ths, larie tireplace, built-to letl quJdtly $37,900 An!&. Fireplace, w/w car-But this s BR 2 story home OPEN SAT /SUN in kitchen. 13' X 20' covered Ph. 644-1133 pets Ii: drapes, dbl. iara&~· is today's top bargain. SDX> and tncloeed patio, brand ,:!!!:!!!~~~~~ 90% loan available OI' will below the market. All ~ 2 VACANT HOMES new wall to wall carpeting. .i ieue for$t27to~. bic bit-in kitchen, extra Excellent locatkio, near e1e-llftMC & ll(AME '""" l.arle master suite with / 407' Germaindel' Way . . meotary scbool, churches flvrll VrK .. _th w I w t I d,..,. • t 'M CXQ and lihopping. Just put on "'" • cp 8 ·,... • " .. " • "·· • • .. • • .... ..,., ..__ market • •hould sell 1·~ You can live in 3 BR 2 beth, ..__.~ Onlv •33 950 I 1T722 Palmento Way . . u"' 0 ur ,,_,,,., el ho •-..,..~"'· "' .. . . mediately. Low ..Jnterest, 1""" IQ It d wee me • I'\ I I • \\ 111 I I ~· \11\\ll \\ .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . sz.~ 51' % FHA Mien may be as-let 3 other 2 BR 2 bath de- ED RIDDLE anned arw:I Sl.58 per month luxe units bel~ pay )'OUI' --------;.{ .. ' I I ) I REAL TOR MUl11 would include taxeA! way. lncoi:ie S595 per month. flll Price $60,500 HANDY MAN 1WJ Baker, c.M. 546-5440 nsH IN YOUR Larp home Nftp01t Heisbb OWN BACKYARD ;::; lot. See tD be.II.eve. NO DOWN ':1,)~e -t=-:i :er:u::i 511 e1 LO•N Oregon creell frallta,p. Plus Zf.l WESTQ.DT DIUYE :t2 10 " totally brnieed 2 bedroom 841-TTll Opie Ew9. Lar119 Ilona~ a., bame with To VetJ fw this cute Elst· borne. pool 4 II& flmQy room llde 3 BR hol'M w/frplc, ALL FOR $29 900 IAD(J lllll£J Uftft dm • 3 bethl. lmnwolate'. 1everal fruit trttl. Outstand-Come by and '" ~ ,llictur-~1111 Rabled for quick sale to bl&' buy for only es of the property. Needs cleulni le IOIDe paint. Newport et Victoria 646-1111 (Call Anytime) $52,riocl. $20, 950 BOYD REAL TY Ing. Ideal •ituatlon tor en· PERRON REAL TY CO. 3629 E. Coast Hlway erietlc buyer. Fix up and . . .NO DN VA popular 18th a: Orange 642-lnt Corona del M!ll' make llOme real money. 3 Collece Park 3 BR l~ ba. --------G-67S-5930 + family room. Vacant. 2 blt-lns, plush landsc. S24.900 Vacant • No Down .I. miiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii bethl, hardwood Doors. AM· .•. NO DN VA 4 BR. fam 333 E. 17th St., C.M. S4l-5508 $22,950f FAMILY HOME inc 123.9915 • but make )'Ol2' rm. t" be, fflllt', new cpt1, Bring your ~rtiftcate of ell&· Large 4 Bdrm, 3 bath Mea olfer. A real sleeper! patio • • • • • · • • • • • • · • • · S23.500 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!lm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lbllity le move rilbt In! 3 Verde Home. Kida can walk --, .. Swimming pool, frJ>lc, 3 TRANSFERRED to Samoa bedrm. 2 beth. O>mer tire-to school and Dad can walk BR fixer lllJl>er nr WestcUU 3 BR 2 be, patio, elec ldtcb place. Built·in ldtcben, new to the golf coune • Usted Plaia SlSOO dn. Take over diahwuher, chpes, w I w dllbwuber. Freshly painted at $4l.~ MESA VERDE $19,CXX> loan + am pmnt cpts beautifUlly landacaped, inalde at out! 541>-1720 REALTY 546-9> on a leCQld ........ $23,500 ~tnd;;;;t ~tiw.~;;;P4;;;.M;;;54()..;;;2113;;;.~T~ARB;;;;EI;;;J,;;;;;;29'i6;;;;;Harbor;;;~.:;:;:;;::;:;:;:;.:·=Bl=ller=,=C=.ll=.==5t6-5440=·=-. , .Early Amer. Back Bly, 11 VIEW. 4 BR den ~ ba. Bay & Beach Newport IHch Office llAUTll'UL OCEAN FRONT HOME IALIOA PENINSULA JtUt listed -5 bedrooms -4 beths; large living room with Deck overk>ok· ing broad expanse of Ocean. Fonnal Din· ing Room, all electric home, including electronic oven. Many, many extras. All luxu.rioua furniture included in price of $125,000. 878-9200 CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME Functional living for large family, 4 bed· rooms -5 baths, plm huge playroom. Many. many extru. Owners have pur- chased another home. Shown by appt. $89,500. 673-9200 Eves: 5-48-6966 URI OLD OCIAN FRONT Realty, Inc. Coren• •I M... Office CUSTOM IUIL T HOMI Just Listed -3 bedroom & Family Room borne in Cliff Raven. Just 5 minutes from stores. ChUTcbes or Beachel. Property in· eludes many features only found in a "custom" home. The stone fireplace is a work of art. The Muter Bedroom ls a~ prox. lb20. The kitchen cabineta and general detail would inspire any bous~ wife -and the Price ts Only $49, 750. Private Party Joen of $35,000 can be a• s11med at 6%. 675-3000 Eves: 673·05M CHINA COVE pme rm, 2 ~. JUlt "" duoed to lell ............ . EXTRA VALUE HOMES FOR OVER 17 YRS. KINGAAJW Real Estate ' ·Ml2-m2 ----- Coldwell, BankH OFFERS: 386 Vista laya, lack IGy OPEN SUNDAY 1 • S Country retreat on quiet cul de sac -Fine area for children. Home bu hiCh beamed ceilings -Offer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '43,950 Mrs. Harvey DOVER SHORES VIEW Elegant French regency cutom bit. home. 4 BRs, din. rm., fam. rm. Entry courtyard. Excellent view for min. leasehold .. $89,500 Mn. Raulsto n CHOICE CORNER, UDO 2800 sq. ft. of luxurious family Hving. Sep- erate dining room. Huge family rm., grac· ious sheltered patio. Some bay view •70,500 Charlotte Long PRIVATE SUP & BEACH Custom mod ern 3 BR. 3 bath, nicely furn- ished, in exclusive private oommunity. Close to Lido Shopping . . . . . . . . $&5,000 Walter Haase I • OWNER TRANSFERRED Must sell this "Lusk'' Harbor View Hills home. Popular split-level w /view. 4 bdrms., 3 baths. fam. rm.. w /wet bar. Pool size yard ......................... $51,900 Miss Leidy/Mrs. Burns OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL BANKER • CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT llACH Kl 9-3351 The houM la livable or rentable -w1th 3 bedn>oma -bat the value is in the SOXl 10 M Lot in best location. Great for Triples Site. Shon by advance a..Ppt. 153.000. Exclusive, Spli\ level borne with modern elevator to your IVORY TOWER. Gorg- eous Marine View from top level. 3 spac- ious bedrooms with 2 baths. A11o a nry nice shower on the gara,e level for bath- el'!I returning fN>m the near-by Beach. Priced for quiet sale at $85,000, unfurft. ished. or $90,000 oomp1ete11 famished. 67S.3000 ~: &48-8888 .. .. CTACULAI VllW-OCIAN -4 IAY C~ann•/ JZ./....:. A,,artm•nl1 873-9200 'Eveg: 873-8088 POil I XCHANOI Owner' wm acban,. a bedroom Hilltop "'-" Home. dOlt to Oceaa Ind Bay; 1lice Altio --. euy IUbatenaace. Hom• needl .,.. decor.tine. but priced fiPt • m.aoo. Owft9' waata 11mUar .._ home wbln -.. ma1 be U,,l 17S-9200 E'fes: 873-8088 ·a., I l••da llealty, lftc. · ms w .... , ... 11w1. ~- CAMIO HIGHLANDS Tbe owner ol thla home It an AICHI· ~ -wt.o II .,., trandtrnd tD a. other OttJ.'lle dldn11"111cJ.tllll ..... llUt he choee tt fOr a rwom: U>C\'"::' ARCHITECTURAL QUALITY • ! Let ua show _.. ._. 4 WIOM, 2 bath home OJl 9a1'rt7 l>rtft -Wt mJ01 showing ll Prielll r1Pt at •,ooo. &7$-3000 Z..: &48-8888 .. lay & ••-=• IMlty, IK. 2417 •• c .... Hlthwey ~ °" ............. Nier .... ,.,. ........ ..., .. 2S2S 0.... ....... c... .. Mer, Calf. MIU .-, PAlllM ..a IOAT SWS Mr • ...., 1lle "C•d1mW11111 Wflf Of Life THI ADVANTAOll WILL SUlftltlSI YOU Yea caa pa"'-and Ill fee uu. -or leae tf yoa preftr. ALL 1Dt1. ba" WATllFRONT VllW. All bnt two btdromDI _. two b11b1. -wrrB LABGI PA110. .,. '°" Aft INVlTID TO INSPICT OU. PURNllHID MOOR. _, Slt.SOO ... Up ._. •• $420 M111"9 • pP .. ••• 671-1711 ,., .... ., .......... • • ' . ----_..;.._-~.( .... . . ~ ·,, ·-. \-~--·-: --7 --" - -4-o - ---... ---.~t,.--...... ~ ·---- ~ I I I ousas FOR SAJ c;..eral -. SWEEPIN• OCIAN VII from ttlli custom Grecian I ill excluaive Cameo circ:ular IWimmina NTOUnded b; white columm 3 extra~ bed formal c:tinq " ~efamlly 1 S89,500 KIDDING $13.500 Colla I Two Beiroom1, ~ qe. All furniture at above~ Zr Lot.be 59 X 139. : TIC.,VALUE. COSTA MESA O! 2629 Harbor :a 54'>9'191 ...0pert Estate Priv. Enchanting :I BR ' home • metioulou tained & beautiful 1ted! Near Bay, 01 pie lot opposlle tree ulided priva 1 with 2 pools & J)Ut1 I shared by II 1malJ . distinguished f&mi • $49.500. : Ruth Pardoll, ta Westclift Dr. MESA DB. OPEN SAT 2737 D" .:S26,950-~ Lot· 50x R-2 Colt.a~ ... Can tone Com ;jlua sm1ll bou11 ..:George WilUam! 4350 OP' -'llltlllFIC ~2 JJOninc. 2 B home. Stuoco·l: t atruction, hardw with edJoininit Vi ·ttoctc to downti Mesa. All this .it!.500. JWr. 6'16-39'l8 E *'-ACHE~ DAVIDSON OPEN SAT 3129 BRAY LA N~ly .listed PO 3 BR, f&m rm. d be. h1rdwood fl( Rltr 2750 H1rl ~5460 Ev -A MON~ IN AN 1 Tl Pl FOR A HOUS E MONEY , ... or ano these ... " ~ and live 2 bedroon 17 ft. Mai deluxe bu. .. plete exte Country( tioll faciJi. c ... ,. lh) ~C.0.f Orti npCol U.C. et Irv ~-M .-Ubl Golf lo. Cllff. ( CMceente DRM NQ [ 1. ''°"'"" .,,. ...... :.:=: Homa. ,,_.JU -C. I I to trac»I your mu • MONTIC , .. , ... ' J HOUW FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH ,Oil SALi HOUSIS POR SALE HOUSIS FOi SALi l'IMM17, ,.., U , &'fll)O llAl.1.1 'II.Ill %3 HOUSES '01 SA~L'l _____________ llliir ----........... 1000 General 1000 General 1000 ~at 1008 C..ta MMe 1100 ,.._ V.,. 1110 Nbport leech 1200 ~~----~ ~~~----~~~ -----_____ ..__ -------~~----~--DAILY PILOT NO DOWN LuxuriOMS 86i!¥. ftbOSf vtctorla Mesa OWNER r to AmMa. flOR SALE av OWNIR ' SUPER DELUXE 3 ~-Ho Imm~. .: l'frlect 3 Blycnet &rM, • BR. nan· CLAISIPllD INDIX SWllPINCi OCIA.N VIEW room. 2 bet.ha wtth oomplele D•pl•x Home COVERED ·PATJO Mel BR. 2 • boale; prked pu.s niom (eon~ tlO ~h built·ln kltcben and l!I' X Have you been lookil\( for All ttt.:O:~~':::. love-16 NEW HOMES SJ.000 unJltr a PP r a I a 1 1 • bedroom or pool rGOm), 2~ Per Patt lank• 1"4 l•IM" Aul1ta1tct from ltlla C'Ultoftt Grecian borne 11' family roocn. Stunnir\& an .!Jl\Olt new, modem. lUA· lY Vine covered 3 Bdrm Lowpdn. 6"!92f {l,.. loan f'lill., ""' CU'P· t roat. BA. larp fan\11y room, 1 llvina room with white brick u.rloua, quJ,t. one-atMY du· home N e w P 0 r t He!Pts. rom • , -drapes; bib\&, lun. rm.. l ft.replaces. Extra larse. &e firf.place. Qua.llty evacado plex home".' We foun4 It lot BH.nM'd c:tilinp 6 firtplao-Valley Rold at V1ctona patioa. B of A loan ~be 1lmple lot. 20 X «> ~ w/ .. •••••••••••••••••-11 -UTAL DIRECT-842-5871 la e.xdultve CaDMO Sllotu drQalar ~ pool ~by wall lo ..it c:.rpetq and you~ Yoo IN{ll enjoy lb. tire-(Just E. of Brookhurst ui.umed al $156 Mo.. ';!.. JIC\IZ:Zl. m~ ftrm.. Down HOUSES FOlt SALi IUllNIU ••NT.U. .... .... .__ II · es. blu.ll Tax" only $479.66. Call 0 ~ 0... H · "" o,,ic• 11NTAL ·::·: .,,. custoru npd. BMutitully place Ill u ...... e V1n& n..1 T up on I ..... -pymnt elClble 1 -,., or •. •INIUI. .... ,. INDUHllAL ,.O,llTY .... - white aolumn:s. •--'-..-i, .~ &l"tn &TE. -m. .... formal d'-ln° ...,...,y m .900 . &lay 'rmt Udo ..i7 a Iota. ,_ aimpl• ~JJO -&--ho w """'....... "'""I Cl --~ -~'-U~ LVV u"' U.l • CLIF p•11sT •--It ...... "" " ,..__ dall 1 • PM ..,.,., ,.,... r I)', _.. ...... COSTA MHA ........... " .. c-• AL ........ ..a) No DOWN lo v .. -pav. area, kitchen bullt·lns. twO K , "99 or land. u•~b above sea level VV"n . y ... or SU.2027 ,__n boute Sun MH4 Dll. MAI .............. 11• INDUIHIAI. HNTAL ........ .. 3 ~ larse bedroom.I fl:Jmia1 dinlnc room aeparw.le famUy room ~ ..,, Since 1957 .... 2875 Club~ Road """ .• MHA YHDI ............ 111• 1..on ......... '1• menta leu than reot. Tbne kids bedrooms .t tbt sepa. Built • ln electric May 19 (1.SJ . co1.1.u1 '"H .............. 1111 IAN<MH . • ......... -.. •Ut aft scarce. HURRY! rated master bedroom suite. 3034 E. Cout Hwy., CdM @ kltcbe.n. Conv,nl-OWNER MOVlNG MUST NIWf'OllT HACM .•....•.... u• c1t1ut e1ov11 ............ "" (n4) ~ SELL.• 3 BR 2 ba l ta WATERFRONT NIW.-OllT ME .. MTS .......... nu &CHAH ........... .. Two car carace plua extra ent to shopp~ · • !'le m PIER It FLOAT :~~w'~".~ol.:,'us :::::::::::1: r.~:.;L:~:,'.'nv" ··:::::::: enc106ed pvkinc tor boat, center, near new im, family-style ldtcb., dble 2 Beautiful FUrn Un I t 1 uvcun ........•••..... nu OIANOI co. ,.o,u1v .•.. .,., trailer or cars. ln~me off OPEi SlJIDAY IChools. brick frplc, &hake root, new Lovely -1ca1 patio and 1AYSH0111 ................ 1121 ouT 0111 sTATI ,.o, .......... . $89,500 0 th ouJd 3 __ .. ~ BDRMS 1 .. 2 cplS, oversized 'a r •I e. ....... ' DOYll SHOHS ............... lttJ MOUNTAIN & OESllT ........ bit one ii $17 ' Bo w ..... 'I • "' Sfy aundeck. Dock for 3 boats. A Wll'TCl.I'" ' .......... lt.M IUIDIYISION LAND ..... Hit brine $360 per month. Ask· Fittplaces, auto garage np. r.h~i&nlgh·c~.~1··.i-:ards~ l'l.~o ulomane steal at ..,.. 000 and i.-t in HAllOI HIGHLANDS ........ 1US tlAL HTATI IHYICI ..... •JU COSTA Ml:..'>A OFFICE 2629 Harbor Bivd. 56-9491 Open till 9 PM S23 580 u-cir ~--o..... ,.. .,. •1"• • ,... UNI YllSITY 'Alll ........... Im t.I. IXCHANGI . .. ........ 41M i.ni SS.000 Down. Call -t erator, carpe ..... 1. apencs, w/pymnt. only $140 P.J. time for summer Rentalt • u cic uv .................... 1Mt •· 1. WANTIO . . .. ...•.. u• feneing, landscaping. Terms ••ST11.u'" ................ IHI BUSINESS d 2 •9 WT 22 d CM MichMI K1y, lullder CALL LARRY 54G-US1. SHORE PROPERTIES ~~~=:AT::~~. ·::::::::::·l=: •n RANCH mLE • 4 D ' Phone MZ-2821 Eves f>.t2.;Ul6 Heritage Real l31tate 673-9060 67S-1747 rv~. :~~~:~::~•Nau~.::::::·: l: au!!~s~~~!~.~utllTlll uee MOVE Tomorrow BY OWNER '"" ISLANDS .............. 1,,. 1u11Nus w•Nno .. .., With Pool Do you Ilk~ ~ ceit.. U1p, aJeamln& wood, lots of apace to ~lax .It have tun': Then this 15 for you! CUilom bit. 3 BR 2 bath, ] & Fa lly R LIDO ISU .. · .. · ·• ..... 1MI INYHTMINT O...,,.,..lti. .. •J1t 20l1 WES'l'CUFF DRIVE In OOlll l J1I V1e1nt-Open Daily R 2 BA ULIOA 1su.ND ...... :.nu 1NY1STMINT wANTID ..... .,., """7711 ""'-""· ED RIDDLE •ss· lft :\ BR 2 be, 2 frplcs. 'hlt·ins. 3 B , . new carpets, HUNT1NerON auc" ·-···•• MONIY To LOAN ..... ·-···"'• ~ "'"""n .... es. ~ drapet. wet bar, fireplace, MUNTINGTON llAl&OUI .... 14'1 "IONSAL LOANS .......... 6JU H " F pool, 3120 ~rmuda. ,OU NT A IN YA LUY .......... JIWILIY LOANS .....••.. n• REAL TOR 646-1111 "--bedroom. ol<W-r hnmt, • .,., 500 .. pool, 1';, blocks to ocean. HAL 1uc11 ........... me co1.u.TIUL 1.ou1 .r ...... uu Vile ..-v, • 9utt. Patio, lenct! .. 4801 Bru~ JUNHT ll!A(ll ............ HSI UAL llTATI LOANI .... U41 KIDDING SU.500 Cotta Mesa SPKTACUW Two Bedroom1. Dolj)le Gar· ~· AU turn!ture included al above pric:e, Zoned R.2. Lot IUe 59 X 131. F' ANT Af&. nc.VALUE. COSTA MESA OFF1CE 2629 Harbor Blvd. $45-9-191 ,,0pen till 9 PM all blt·lns + both family Bay View W/Pler room a ltuce same ~. Lovely 4 Bdrm home with lovely pool. Aaklng only old fuhion front porch. A $41,.950 • lee land. Bargain ROY J. WARD 00. at $97,500 I~ Oftice) OPEN SAT le SUN 1 • 5 1M1 Se.ntlaco Dr. 646-~ 503 Edgewater, Balboa Golf Course Custom Lovely Meditenanean/Sp!ill-THE BlUf FS 51/4°/o 5'14°/o §1/40/o Larre mode111 4 BR 2 bath, dinin& room, lovely covered patio. $165 pet' month peys all with 5% % loan. Don't delay on this fully improved home. CALL DAVE MYHRE 54(}.1151 (open eves) Heri· tage Real Estate. lsh home juat completed at SUMY. bri&:ht 3 Bdrm in Con- Tahlti Drive le Maui Place. dominium. Owner lmproved. E1t1t• Prlncy See the unique arch & rounc} S36,500 1100 Enchanting 3 BR :l's bath rd Spanillh lireplacP & the : home • meticulously main· dlUerent It decorative mas-New & Exclusive with: tainrd A beautifully decor-1er BR. Set' It for sure 10-l Pete Banett J ind Company CLOSE TO BETHEL TOWERS :I BR. l ' 2 ba. si:.)e aar. onvPred peho. cpts. drps. $19.900 ated! Netlf' Ba.Y. on fee sim-day. Offered Ill $47.950. pie lot oppo5ite deligbtful College RHlty 546-5880 t:rH ~ private p.a r k 1500 Adems at Harhor . 1 with l poola & putting ~n !Neer Cinema Theat"'l t 1hated by 11 smaU group nl I !!!!!!!!!!!!11!~~~~!"111!!!!!!!!!!!'1 ~"'-642-4353 Kennedy I< Associates 642-97:.> Eves: ~ • distinguiahed families. Only I 149.500 00 OPEN Sal/Sun. 656 ROll!I ~:.ut:e:~~~ •·~I P LROQM A s:!!1~R ~C::Uig 3w1~1 ~.~~~!t~ s!: MfSA DEL MAR OPEN SAT/SUN 2737 DRAKE : 26,950-VA OK Lot· SOx 175 R·2 Colt.a Mesa '"'Can ZIOne Commerc11l .)llu11 sm•ll bouR. SlS.000 • George Williamson, Rltr. 50 OPEN EVES. TEIUtlFIC IUY Jt.2 zoning. 2 BR 1 bllth ~. Stuoco·& pluter con- struction, hardwood floors wtt.h 8djoining vacant lot. 1 tllock to downtown Costa Mesa. All this for only m.soo. IWr. ~39'28 Ev' 642-lMS :kLACHENMYU DAVIDSON Realty OPEN SAT/SUN 3129 BRAY LANE, CM Newly Hsted POOL home. 3 BR, f11m rm, din nn. 1~ be, hardwood floors. Rltr Z'i'JO Harbor 58, CM fii.5460 Eves. ~1 shake roofed home on 1t cpt"g &. compl redec. Only dloreless lixU2' poot·sized 18,500. lmrnrd occ. Low dn, With fireplace, 111 spaciou5 4 lot in Saye.rest (not 1,ase Trades considettd. Owner/ Agl. 546;5680 bedroom .Pllt • level Cathe-hold1. Enormou& Ii v I n g ---------- draJ ceillni living room & room, lge dining room, pe~ LIKE Country aub Living step -down Lonna! dining; elled game room. gourmet's Healed pool, gol.I . rec hae, 2 perfect t or entertainin~. kitchen, breWciast room, 3~1 br, split level, l~ b8, blt- OnlY S39.950. lavish baths. Ma.rveJously ins. w/w cpta, dtpg, 2 • car De!ta ReaJ Estate 646-4414 .light & specious! Exquiaitely gar. on prv drive. exclusive FOR SALE BY OWNER decorated! Beautifully land-E. side area. By owner Ll-J'le 3 bedroom, 2 bath sc1ped! Built by lvB.ll Welb 642-4155 home on a cul-de.sac street. 3 years •&O· Try $12,000 Two flreplaces, "'w carpet. down • $78,500. near lhoppinc Within walk-Ruth P1rdoll, Realtor 111g dilltance New po r I 1605 Westcllff Dr. 00·5200 Harbor High S c h o o I , I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ elementa.ry and .Jr. High RUBY H. RUSSELL Schools. Large yard with ex· REALTOR. S45-2'20'J Ira storace ar,a. Call for J need hatings! appointment 64&6545 Ba.Ycrest or WeatcllU. Have 3 For SALE or TRADE bdrm smll hse m Harbt>r Out of area owner must dis-Hicblands. Will trad' lor pose ol 2 stocy, 4 BR home your 3 or 4 bdrm. in ex~Llent neighborhood. SANTA ANA HGHTS Now rented st $300 month. 3 bdrms + fam + din nns . Asld~ $34,!lJC>. Will trade Hdwd fin. trpl. dahwasher. lor Palm Spring• or Big $3,250 down Mrl taJce over Beer property. CALL MR. Loan. P At I $141mo6% Int. NELSON 540-1151 Heritage P0911 June, 15 + 3 BR on ~ Re9l Est.ate. Acre lot.II. Eat. Ide 3 bdrm Larrl!!' 2 BR home, fireplace, open beamed ceilings. dou- ble car prage. R·2 lot. Qose to markets It transportation. $11,750 Well .. McCardle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. ~7'729 Eves. 644.()684 + Income $18,500. Wst tide. $18,250. 3)18rm. crpt, drps. NG DOWN 4 BR + super bonu~ room. VA • no down. FHA • low down, best for lht money 111 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I $24,950. Lar&e comer Int, all built • Ins, hardwood floors, clJ1)Cts, covered pa. lio, large bllpl11ce & heavy !!hake roof. Pricro tor im· med11tf' sale. CALL ~lt.;t lopen evesl Heritage Real Estate. FOR Sale. FaUbrook 1.tta. 1'~ ac w/view. 6 rm rMch hse + S rm i'IJest or rental Avoc11do k fruit trees. Lrg pool, p;itio. $54.000. Bkrl'. OK. Ph: 714: 728-8112 or 213: 386-6.130 OWNER PRICE CUT OWNE'l Must ~II leaving town, M~"ll del Mar area. Atlrac. 3 bdnn .. 1 ~ ba. AU bit-ins, crpl&, drapes, pool, 2 patios, nice yard. S25,800. Call 545-4993 31~ YEAR old Mesa del Mar 4 BR, 2 BA., lg. family rm.; All !lee. kilch.; short wiilk to all achooli; shopping It St. Johns. S29.900 Pnnc. only. OWN ER 540-«> Th NEAR Catholic Sehl.; IJtl'. :I BR.. l'\ Ba.. w/w carp. Dlb. Gar., fncd . S23.9'50. Submit down. 1 m m e d . possess. 245 Sierks St. 646-2309 BY OWNER. Immac 3 BR 2 ba, cpta/clrps, H le F pool. Excel. Joe. $29.950. New loan or assume FHA. 546-9'105 art 4 OWNER'S Sale. Cinderella house. Colltge Park. 3 BR.; xlnt. $23,950. Details'. Bo" 67~. Sag Harbor, N.Y. 1196.1 WOULD you helieve 19 acre backyard? 2 Htd. pools, ten- nis ct., 3 BR., den. bltns.: low $20's, 546-9501 OWNER: 236 Tulane. $24.500 3 xtn lrg br. 2 b111h, lop cond. ~1!).21!J8 alter 5. EASTSlDE 3 BR 1 ~ BA Lg Lv rm frplc din 11re1J s~,-;:. Lc>an. Owner. 548-7400 new kitchen, R-2 1Q1, Easl WAU.Y McCOY REALTY GUOIN oaov1 ............. ios MOITOAGH. Tnt11 o.e ... uu "--ta ... Ex II l (' ., ... .,. . Cre~l. N.B. $29,950. LONG HACH .... -........ IS• MONIY WANTID use ~,:·:pied~.!" car',~ .,.....,..87 anytime 54.5-Ml'.l 642-7825 * ~-9'391 ~~~:::OcDouNTY ·:::::::;:::::::: ANNOUNCEMENTS itsetr. Delu~e ~~~~i!t B~~~~sac NO DOWN g~~ ~: ~~~~~~:::::::::::.:·J!:: ind NOTICES Quick Sale, Na.cl Caahl to qualified buyer, 3 lg. STANTON ................. 1•11 11ouND ,,, .. ,. .. 1 .-street and G 0 It Coune. WISTMINITH ................ 1'11 I.OST -······"· '4tl $10,950 Pools and waterfalls. ~~~}~.b~in~.~~ M•~rt~Nc~TY ................. :~ ,usoNm· .:::::::::::::: .... $5S 500 Sllbml lllUCU 3 ... " _.,_., _.., ttNTA ANA MGTi.'::::::::::::iue ANNOUNCIMINTS .............. lt ' • . t terms. this! 29'lT Paper Lane, OUNOI ............... 16U =~·NT1":.u . . :::::::~:::::.:m WWW OPEN HOUSE SAT It SUN 1 • 5 a FORD RD. 1 • 3 BR, two • 2 BR, l\U have 2 baths. Beautihtl! J::x. oellent location. Jus1 S48 ,500' • goori t mni< CLIF PRIEST, R .. ltDr Since 1957 II • • {f..e N 8 Owner &..t 548-9409 fUSTIN ................ U4t PAID OllTUAIY ......... IMU an1a ~· •tt . . . ""6'-. NOITM TUSTIN ............. l'41 .. UNllAL DlllCTOll .......... . 642~ .. IR OWNER AMAllllM ............. , .. 1'1.0llSTI 6411 --. Sll.YllADO CANYON ......... 1w CARO o .. THANKJ ·:::::::: •• : ... u 4 BDRMS. It family room; prof. lndscpd. w/complete a pr i n k l e r 1 : buUt-ins, diabwasher. w/w cal'pet& & draperies. La1ige patio. Only $25.500. By Owner. 549-4321, :1281i Califumifl 2 a. .. frpl., beam ce.tl., •cw t::~=: ~~~~"· .............. ~= IN MIMOllAM .............. IMIJ cpts. Comer loc.; club priv.: LAGUNA NIGUll. ·:-..-:·::::::·11., ~::fT::~ ~~V,+1········ .. ::~: llfi'ent. $28,000. Open Wec!k· ~: J~::~:~~STUNO ::::::m: CIMITUY CRYPTS :::::::::..,. ends. 351 62nd SL. 6'5-0144 C&,.STIANO HACH ......... IJU ~'i~~-~~~·~~IK .............. = 547-7401 Owner/Agent ~::t,::~NT ........ ~~ AUCTIONS .. .:::::::::: ... OCIANSIOI ~ .............. ,"' AVIATION 11•v1c1 ......•.. '4U REDUCED To price of lots! SAN DllGO . "·:::::::ms !~:vT~~NSl"OITATioit ....... = Low dn., E-Z teims LclvPly llYIHIDI COUNTY ' ....... I ... AUTO TUN5'01TATION·::::·'445 3 BR 2 Be home on 1 Iott; nr. ~g~~~~~u~ MOYIO ..... 1: 1.IOAI. NOTICES ........... .. bay & ncean Can list' .,. 2 DU,1.IXIS .. 01 SAU --·:::::ms GHMAN & TUTOllN• ..... .... Newport BHch 1200 l!Clt"· rm. 1~ bid. 121 4111 "'"ITMINTS 1110• SALi · · · "" SERVICE DIRECTORY :m4 E. Ole.st Hwy., CttM tn4l 615-3581 ---------Owntt 673-2719 RENTALS &CCOU14111N• ........ dlt 61' % LOAN: xlnl r.ond., ;\ H F •• &.-~ ANSWllnNI sairvica . . ... BR. 2 Ba .. lge. hi-beamrd OPEN SAT., SUN. 1-6 OU... urn11nwa .._,,LIAN<E "''"llJ, ,_.. u11 VA-NO DOWN Bams room 11peclal ·no othr-r like It. IM'ge 4 BR horn, on comer lot with harrlwnod floors, w/w caJl)ets, covered patio, large flrcpl~ce & heavy shake root Payments ol $162 month includes prin· ciple It interest. CALL MR. BLACK ~1151 Hentage Reial Estate BY Owner. 292 Bowhn(; Green, CoUeie Pk. 3 BR., faro. nn. 2 ba., frpl., elt'r bltns. $24,500. Existing loan $19.300 at 5~ 'i~ f II A , paymt.a. $166 Mn. incl princ., int., laxes. ins. 546-J86() 1105 1 Story, 4 BR. lam rm . 2 BA. drps, crphi, $31.000 By ownr 546-7504 or i-l:!-113l 5 BR plus ronnal t!in rm , 3 BA. $37,500. By owner 546-7504 ar 54:!-1131 Me11 Verde 1110 BY Owner moving -lmmf?d poaseaa. 3 br, 1% ha, q ram rm, fropl, nu cpta, drps, nu pnt in & oul, $23,500 5~ Joan 54()..()414 4 BR 111( Ba. dining/tam rm, dahwshr, aort wal,r, lg cov patio, spnnklers. Qual qi( & drape6. S27.400 3217 Colorado Pl. 549-3625 ,; BDRM.. hy owner. New rll1!., 2 88. lgc. patio; many extraa. S 3 1 , 5 0 0 . :145-1844 BY Owner. S:!4,500. 3 BR. 2 Ba.. lam. hn. Patio, blk, walls. sprkln .;46-9896 Daya '"""° Com all Lan GINHAL *9 A5'HALT, Ollt .......... '91' wd. ~ den: t'nY. "Jl8tio. """' w t-. N.8. HNTAU TO IMAH · ... · ._ AUTO 11,AIH . . . WI Lovely yd. S.'IA>.l:>O Owlll'r 8-uL Westcliff condo . 11v1N1 . . ...... .:::::::.me :~:~s.~'Nr"".T-.. ~.~ 1900 BeeyJ Lant-646-290!t Pool, 5311111, l"P('. rm.. 2 COSTA MISA ' ............ 11• IOAT MA INTINANCI ........ MU S -BR.. 2'1 Ba. 6 4 6 -9 I 9 4 ::~! ::~~,~ ............. ms lllCK. MASONRY. etc. ...... .... Open Sit., un. 1.5 :>18-4806 co1.uoi ,,..I( ........... "" 1u11N1n 111v1c11 ........ 4Nt 4 BR. & Pool =========== N1w,01T 11•cH ........... 11• ~~~~~~"'J •.m ........... "'• 1800 BERYL LANE NIWf'OIT MGTS .............. 11H CAllNITMAICIN• ............ ... Newport H..+s. 1210 NIWl"ORT tMous .......... me c•11,.Nn11NG ............ •m Harbor Highlands $35""" •• IAYIHOllS ............. l11I Cl'MINT c.c.... .... · •"'"' ----------1DOYH SHOIH .............. mJ CHILO cAH, Uc.-·:::::::: .. u • REALTOR 673-2000 . N H i hts WISTCLll'I' ............ HM CONTRACTORS ... ewport e ft UNIYUllTY 'AH ........... 12" CA_,IT CLIANINe ..... ::::·:· .. CHARMING Bay view; 3 , . ~ . IRYINI .. . ............ ml c.,..,IT LAYING • llPAIR "" BR, 2 Ba., all elec. 2 tty, Fixer upper on beautiful qwel =~~: :tJ,,,<· .............. :!; DU,HIH . .. ....... M11 like new t'nhou~~ 2.000 lq ft cul-dt>-S&C. 2 bedroom, l&rie llYINI TIHACI :·::::::::: H4S ~~::~:~:~nvic•::::::::::: Carefree lwc. liv .. w/poola, lot. Ideal for )'OWllt couple ~:~::! DEL MAI ........... = 11.1cT11CAL .. . ........ a. etc. Now $39,500. 6'T.H356 starting out. HY ISU.NDt ::::::::::::.me ==~~~::NT HNTAL.S ....... ..... JEAN SMITH LIDO Ill.I .............. 2"1 l'LOOIS . .... SALE OR LEASE BY • a&LIOA ISLAND ......... ms 111u1NAtl 1i,A111."i .C:.".::: . ..,. 0\\ ER J B I It HUNTINGTON IUCH ........ J4M OAIOINING .. 'N ,· R .• P 0 0 • Rea or ::~r:~:c:"""'y ......... :: HNIUL 111v1cu .:::::: .. ... llarbor view. N ew p 0 rt .,,,. E 17th St Co t M I.ONO HACH .:: .. :::·. Utt GRADING. DISCINO ........... .... Hl'ightz>. $47.500. 54s-8873 'fW ' •• s a esa ORANGE COUNTY -GI.AH .......... .,..,. 4 646-3255 SANTA ANA .::::::::Ult GUIN TllUMI .............. 61'9 BACK Bay. lge c'Ustom horn' nn 21'1 acres. vu. Can ~ dividrd. Glen or R a y ~U51 or 549-2132 ASSUME loan; 3 BR. 2 Ba .. cpt s, d.rps ,ell bl tns. 1 blk lo ocean, teMis. pools. $23.900. 642-3..'>73 Own· r BEACH Home. !urn .. a pm & bay 1tdjar. \I 2 Bick& ocran. Off ~treet parking. 67J.-66.17 BAYCR.EST BY OWNER 5 Large Bcfrms. 3,250 aq. ft. Ivan Wells built. Fee land. 2100 Windward Lane WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa Coves. 3 BR. $75,lXXJ. Will tr.ide for property. Arabian horses. or ·? LI s.. nn LUXURY Condom. Bluffs '4 br, 3 ba. below mrkt val at $36.500. Owner tranaf. Call Ownl'r evts ah 5. ~ OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 2·2 Br units, I Mw. $64.900 Lo dn. Prpd int OK. 548-Ql91 wkdy1>. fin.6769 wknd_v,. MANY WONDERFUL OP· WHTMINSTll H12 OUN SHO, · · • • ·· • •• · · .. 41lt AVAlL lmmed. Cliff Haven 3 MIDWAY CITY ' .... ::::::: Ul6 NIAi.TH Cl.UIS .............. ,,. l •NT• •N• HllGHTS 0 'M HAULING • ............ •nt Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu ~ ~ ~ ~ ..... ... .. HOUHCLIANIHO . . ..... "*I COASTAL " •• ...•..... tJtt INTlllOI DICOR•TIN• ·-Inc Apt, $49,500. 548-7249 LAGUNA HACH .. .... .. 2JM INCOMI TAX ~ ... "6* -==========1t::uc't".::c:.~:L ·: ·::·:::: :~-: IRON, ~111-l!MI. lie .• :::::::.,. 81y1hor•• 1225 UN JUAN C6'1STHNO ... 21'2S IRONING .......... '111 ---· -• CA,.STUNO IEACM .. , IJJI INSULATING • ... ., .. -iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii. \DANA ,OINT 1149 INSUUNC l •. . • •IYllSIDI COUNTY ' .... -INYHTIGATINCI. Deledl,.. •. 6Jtt OPEN SAT·SUN 1·5 VACATION HMTAU -IANITOllAL ~ ····'"' 2580 CONDOMINIUM ..... ttJt JIWEl.IY RIP'AI •• Elt. • ..... DU,1.IXU 'URN. .. .. 2t1S ~~:~~:~NG .. .''.''." = Crestview Dr. RENTALS =~~::y.: ~~~c."AGI ·.:. = BaU<lllu.. Hou1" Unfurnished '"'NTING. ,,_Ml,,. .... ..,. J--res GINEllAI. JOOe ::~~J:NG, S._ -.:: = ~ BR. 2 Ba Beauty! COSTA MHA .. )1.. ,HOTOORA'"" ..... ,. l.ge. ~Jot· $49,500 :::: ::~o':"1 .::::::::::::: m: ~~~:::.::G• '•IC'-~~'.~:.:: --COi.UGi ,All( .. · · •• · ·· · · ,JIU 'OODl.I GllOOMIN• .......... .... NIW,OIT llACll ... · ··· · , l2ot ,OOL HIYICE ... Also·2 Bdrm GEM c•w,olT "0 "n ........... ni• ,owu sw11,.1No'.'.'::::: .. :: .. u IW,OIT SHOllS .......... nH ,UM, HIYICI ,. ,, ....... '921 Askini $36.500 ~~\e:i::~IH .::··::::::::::~ ~~~~~~.Nin. aic:·····:::::::: WE HAVE <YJ'HERS WHTCLll'I' .......... mt REMODELING £ REPAIR 6'40 $36 500 Un UNIYllSITY ,,. .. ( ...... ' nJJ llMODILINO, ICITCHINI .... '"5 • • ,. I YINE • · .. nJt SCISSORS SllAl'IN ... HSI Claire Vin Horn ucic H Y ..... . n• SEWING .,.. REALTOR ~::~:"~:: .. u : .. :::: .. :I ::~~rcGr.~i';'.N~·~~ ':. 54S-9349 CORONA DEL MAI ··· ·· ·· ··· mt TAILORING . .+1' !!l!~!!!IJ~~~~~!!!!!~lllAl.aOA ......... JJlt TllMITI CONHOI. ....... "n IAY ISLANDS · · ... ··· XIS. TILi, c ... ll'lc .... 4'14 DOVER SHORES UDO ISLI .... ··· · JU1 TILE. LIM-& ~ ...... "71 U.laOA ISi.AND ·. ··· · · · · U1S Tall SHYICE ... ... FEE SIMPLE NIWf'OIT WllT ·· ·· .JlJS TILEYISIOM, lt,_ln, lie •. 6"S MUNTINGTON II.ACM ·· M• U'HOLSTllY -IWNTINeTON HAllOUI · · MIS WEI.DINO .,,, E.xeoutive D~am. 4 BR 31,, l'OUNTAIN YAl.l.IY ... )41t JOBS & EMPLOYME. NT ._ d' fa l . HAL llACH ... .>Ot ...... 111 nn. m rm, a1111. GAIDaN OIOYI ........ )4!S JOI WANTID, -. . ,,.. he1ted pool. air cond. E.'C· ~c::~::~~~NTY .. . . . . . ... ·= JOI WANT ID, w-........ 1111 qui11itely decorated. SANTA ANA . :·::::::: ,.,. MJOlllNW .. ~EMOl.N .. . -WISTMINSTll >611 • "" .. ' ' . ._ OP~N SAT /SUN 1-5 MIDWAY CITY ' .. >tit DOMISTIC MIL, ...... _,.. 1629 A • W AGINCIH, ~ ....... '1• SOCK TT TO 'EM! nhgu• •y HNTA ANA "''9"TS ...... -HIV wANTIO MtR .,,. COASTAL J7ot E c 1• W ' .. -Dial &t2.5678 DAVJDSON Realtv LAGUNA llACll ,,., AG N I •• -.... ·- PORTUNITIES lin e beea discovered in Classified Ada. Turn hack to "Bus1nus Op- . 1.AOUNA NIOUIL JltJ HIV WANTED, W-.... MM f'or Dady Pilot Want Ads. 541N46() Eve~. ~ SAN CLIMINTI m• JOI~ & .,,_ .... .. USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID --------CAmTHNO lnS ::~=~:1• =T:u~= ::: = ,llTUlfO HACH ... ··· IJJI JOI 'l"AIATION JMt pOrtumties"' NOW! A MONTICELLO HOME COMES IN AN EXTRA GOOD PACKAGE! TRADE-IN YOUR PRESENT HOME Dolphin Terrace Spotlesl 2 Bdrm, plus den- 2» blltha-min!mum main- t~ance. ()v,raiu garage plus cover!!d boll court. ~4.500. OANA ,OINT JJ41 THIATllCAL ,_ WANT AD ORDER BLANK ~~~~~'~':,uu.-..·:.:.:;; MERCHANDISE FOR RENTALS SALE AND TRADE AND REACH THE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST. MARKET Apts. Furnished ~~=rd~u:~aN11~11 :::::.::·; FOR A MONTICELLO TOWN- HOUSE AND ... YOU'LL HAVE MONEY ENOUGH TO BUY THIS ... ~ another one of these ... " and live in luxury besides . (AT ONLY 5% DOWN) 2 bedrooms and DEN or 3 and '4 bedrooms, 17 ft. Muter Suite; 2 baths, double pragt, delme bu.ilt·ln kitchen, w /w carpeting. com- p1• exterior maintenance .•• with exclusivs Country Club living,! betted pools, l'ttfe&· ti<m f~lties .•. only $20,95() CINTltt Of HAltlOtl A"l/ H41""9r ""°"""' ~ ..... , ........ ~ m1 louttl Coett "'-u ..............••.•.• 2 m1. Ortntt Cotst Colllle .••••••• , ••..•••. ~ m1. u.c. at lrvlllt ..•.•••••••••••.• ' •••• :~ "''· ~....-.. Schools .•••••••• , • , , •.• Y1 ml. "'°'~ Oolf Courtt .•••• ' •••• ' •••....•. 1 "''· lo. catlf. Col .....••• ' ••••• ' ••••••••• ~ ""· C1'14e: Centlt ••.••••••••.•.••..•••••• ~ mt. DftMNQ Df"tCTIONS J. 'rom the S.n oi. off·rl"'P Ofl '••l'Ylew "oed, tum ........... tkllfto Hom-. 2. Ftan1 ~ IW .. U.1 ,elr Oriw w.-~ ,... ....... IMn left~). to Mof'ltlcltte Hom& TheN H.. qualify for die Wak at lAe -C-t 1 lftiM• SU. Plin-aa euy way to tr.a.ta ~=i.e... )Ult talk to your man from ~--• Lt.. MONTICB.10 HOMES SALES OOICE' lM "'°"9Toet LANI• W (11') "6-lttl WMm I ,. Wll MINTS CURT DOSH, Re1ltor lT.lO. W Co/Isl Highway 64U472 EVES. 673.3468 WANTED Ra! Estate Sales Peopl!. WHY NOT GET ON TifE BAND WAGON~ Over 25 Yean In Onn1e County • FUU page adv,rt111tni e lnter office telelYJ)e • Training proKJ'&ITI • Insurance • Many other be~f11J Call 646-4494 • For tntf'rvf~ Eathide Cost• Mele ll UnilJ with room for 3 mol'f'. WUI aell or rxdlange tor T.D.1 Submit. for appt. r.l!JI Jeen Van Der Borden, Jeen Smith JWAltor. 641h125S JEAN SMITH, Realtor 400 E. 17th St , CIM!ta MeM 646-3256 LffM er Sale POOL lfOME • SllS With "Plinn 11t S1t.!WI Cu"' 3 BR '1 t.111. Antbon,y ht-81· ed pool, f""f!hty JJ81nt~ In- tenor. Dthtt extru. OOULCE REALTY ~ WATERFRONT 0.llsllttul 3 Bft. home. Fith- -Is boadnr •t )'VIII' door, $31,(XJD, CAYWOOD JU.TY, Wl-1290 GOS W. Cout H"Y.. HS e Tllll8'1C IUY e .... v.,. 3 lft. + tut .. 2 peffat. lmmec. Nr COIJl'to "7 db. ' tdll. Walk# ... ttyma\» ml V'9 Udo ........... ______ ----------------------· . ... .... -··. ····-···· .• • ••.. • . -· ·-.. . . . . • .. •.. ••• . .. .. • • ... • • • .•••••. • ••.. •••• •. • •••••••••• ••-~::T~·~i,SA :r: ~::~~I l~~~~N~T .:::::::: .• J 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN l LINES ::~~o~~·~~"c" . · .. :. :~ i~~11:J,~i;:~:rT .::::::::: l TIMU 4 TIMIS 7 TIMH IW,OllT HllGHTS , . ,, 4111 HOUSEHOLD GOODS ....... .... 12 NEW,OllT SHORES ........ , UM GAIAGI SAi.i ....... 92 WISTCLll'I' . . .. 11:1t ,uaNITUll AUCTION ....... tal TIMd UNIYEUITY ,ARK ........ 42JJ .._,,1.IANCH ..... .... ::~~:tu:,, ·::: ·:. !,':: :~~·.~~·~ACMINI .::::.=1 CORONA Dll. MA• . . .. . OJI llllUSICAI. INSTIUMINT . .. . t!IS -----i-----1----------i-----i-----i-----i-----I-----IALIOA ... 4JM "ANOS & OIOANS ......... aaa IAY !SU.NOi .. ., ... OM UDIO ... , ... .-$15.90 l.IDO ISi.i ·• .. WI TILIYISIOfl ....•..•. , .. IALIOA ISL.AND OU HI·" & STIHO .......... . -NUMTlllOTON llACH 44• TAl'I IECOIDllS ..• .- $20 10 'OUNTAIN YAl.LIY 441t CAMUU & IOU.,Mllll' ·-·-• HAL alACM 44st HOHY SU,,\.IH · ....... $6.IO $10.65 $4.50 $8.21 $13.10 $$.10 1----LONG llACM 4Mt l'O"TINO OOOOS ... $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 :~~~~ ~~~TIY ., •',"',,', ::. :·.~~~~:::o~~OP'IS ·: :: = -----~---~~-~-~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~~---WISTMINSTI• 441J MIK,WANTIO ......... " PAYMENT ENCLOSED .£] SEND BILL 0 l'ullllth fo• ..••••..•. J•y•, b191M•~o .•• , , •• , , ••••• , , ............... .. Cf•sttft<•tf•" •••••••••••••• , ••.•••••••••••• , ..................... • N•m• •••••••••• , , •••• , ••• ,... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A.Jflr•t• , ••••••••• , ••••••• , ••.•••• , •• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , • C~ty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •, • • •. • . . • . l't.efte • • •••• • • • • •••••• • • •• •. • • . . CUf MIU -PASTI OM YOUI INYIL.OPI .. IUSINISS MAIL Oro"t• Coat DAILY Ch111fWo.,t. "' r. O.'ln 15'0 ) C.... Mae, C.I • 9262' \ , 'ul e"ly Oft• wotJ t,. H ck IP .. • 1llove, lftd111l1 your eJd•ou or 11hofta ftll,..b•r. Tho co1t of your all h 1t tho •"d of tho lifta o'I which tho lot •orll of yo11r all it wrjt. t•"· Add $2.00 ntra If yo• flt1lr• ... of DAILY l'ILOT llllDWAY CITY 441' MACHINllY, lie • •• • &* SAMU A"A .. . .. 4'M LUMllllt . ... 11• SANTA ANA MllOMTS .. 44M STOUCH .... 111' TUSTIN ~· IUILDINO MATUIAU 11 .. COASTAL 41'11 SWA'I 11'11 U:~:: =~~:L .. :::::.:.· :;:~ PETS and LIVESTOCK SAN Cl.IMINTI me ,.n ,GINIUL -DANA 'OINT ., .. CAU -Tl.,1.11(, ttc. .... DOOi • 1111 CONDOMINIUM 4'st HOUIS .. llM RENTALS \.IYISfOCIC ... A~ta Unfurnlsh-~ CALIFORNIA LIVING ' WU NUUlllU '"' elN IAL Ml SWl-IN• "001.S -COSTA MISA SI• ,lTIOS .. . .. "11 MllA 'll"DI · ...... Silt A-INOS '"9 lllWf'OllT IUCH ····• • JM VACATIONS ltO '°" tt•¥iU ... it.. Mallell ,.. 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IN4tT u.u ...... . j\NT..ut$. CL.AUICI .... .... 1 ltACI ~ts, llOOI .... w .. AVTO "'-"" ........ .. A(ITOS "ANTl9 ......... . •IW CAllS AUTO ~Ut.1 VllD Ull • .,., ........ ,...._ ..... ~ 24 DMl v PILOT Frtdly, Mq 17, lM I'm The Kind Of ·I "-Woman Who .Gets ~· . What She Wants ' • • e Because -rmTiie Kind Of Woman Who's Smart. Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertisin9 Ber.eve me, tfoitN's nothin9 •round our home anymore that isn 't bei"CJ used -bec1u19 tht minute I discover something is no fon9tr needed, I se8 it, while it stin hu maximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That way, instead of 1 clutter of things we don't use, I have the extra cash thet lets me have the newer things ... the "extra" things my whole family enjoys. Here's what I mtan. · · Tltt cash I got for the 9ood clothes ancl tl-ys the ehnclren h.d outgrown ~u9ht me the decorator lamp I'd bten wanting. The musical instrument no one played paid for • big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun ;: of it, the good chair that just didn't match anything anymore ~ my husband 41nd mt out for a f abufous dinner.at the f•nciflt resteurant in town. 6o thrGUCJh yow home. Make 1 r.st of 11 +ht worthwhil. things you fiMf th.+ eren't being used. (You'R be surprised •t the num~ you tum up the first time.) Then, dial 642-5671 any time betwMn I a.m. and 5 p.m. and 9i¥9 y04lf ht to • frienclly, uperieneed Ad Writer. That's •I tt.. is to it. It's inex,.nsive tool It c.n co1t you as 5ttlt " PENNIES A DA YI Wei. MW tMt you Ww my MCret -lln't it time you Ft lterted +.w.,cl better, Nsitr, h.ppt.r ~ving witll DAfl Y "1.0T O•llifled Ads? St1rt .,_."9 the kind of women who f9h whet the w1nts +M.yl I Call Niw 642-5678 ' r / .- HOUSH FOR SALi HOUSll 'OR SALi HOUSIS ffOR IAL8 llllNTALS HoUltl Unfu1ni.._. 1242 Huntl,.._ ... ch 1400 L..,... IMch ----,, ______ " $950 ONIM Cott... "UNIQUENISSU 1705 "LUSK"' EASTILUFfl A muat to ate! Beautl1Wly dtcorattd, custom carpeted a draped. Prof landJca~ pins. l bdm\1.. din rm. " deft. 2 tJr~laces. $43,500. Mrs. Harvty AltlU· ~2000 3 Bed'r'OOm&. 2 Ml.bl, livlna lS"'"lT'S NAME! room wttb Romantic Fire· Shaped Uke ,11hlp A lbip-l\rfllllON Vt.Jo: 3 BIL 2 IL. place. Beautllul kitchtn. lbape. '111.1,a North • end - focud a.Ir hntlnJ, 2 car oce9n • side • of • hwy hie rettla. afr-cond.; coa-pl.ee Petit. bu&e t nck>led yazd, ·-• cbamwr. a decka 00 3 carpet.in& • ~ bit-.. 1111: 5&-'2464 ll'e8t otr chfldrtn. Ownfora leveb, upstn Uv·rm wllb --------~ movin.C Vtr)' IOOll. trpl • •weeiitnc view o! l BR. •tove rebia, UUI pd, . cx.n. hill• 1. dcy 1\abll Nr aJrport. 20'.m S. W. B1rch from 18' arc window. 2 br, l ~ 1 Corona del Mar 1210 -· ---· whh alus brick waJJ, 2 ba For S.le by Owner LUSK HOME H1rbor View Hiiis + bcll abwr rm oil dbl pr. Ca.ta Meta J100 16G EDINGER Brlibt ldtcb wttb Wumln.at· Just movl'd ui. In March. WM!'6 OPEN EVE.S. td cell. Din-rm, sun • fam VERY CLEAN 3 8 R . rm, cov. petlo wttb rotls- Now transferred. Havl! lo ltavt new homt. ~ bed.. rooms, 3 baths, dutlnr room, large family room. btt•k· last 1'00m otl kitchen. 3 car prt!gt $47.500 ~1177 COMPLETE PACKAGE frpl, lush tlwra I. shrubs, carpets. drapea, bla covered 4 BR, 2% BA, 2 1tory. Beach 1ep. entr each nn. Rm lo patio. Mua ~ MAr area. !"orth Develop. Elec. Bit-add on. '51.<XX>: aood ~ S2:2S month to month. A&t. llll, ialand stove & bar. PQUll loM. Bkr. 494-7Sl8 54&-4141 Panelled tam rm w/fi:i>lc. , __ llv rm w/frplc. din rm wl OPEN HOUSE 4 BR. 1'4 Batbl: ta11e ...... drp s t & Sun 12 to 4 rm. w/bltn. BBQ; 2 frpl., bit-in butch. CJ:llt.a, s, cov. a · carp .. drapes, bltna. 2 Car tted patio, block wall pool White Wat.r O.C..n Vu &lll':l&e. Fenced; sardener . e NEW LUSK HOME ' size, ftnCtd Y1rd. 2car11r. PORTAFINA LAGUNA ms Month. 54&--0125 !arbor v1~ Hill&. Ava.ii Im· Cement driveway f orm,.r New custom bit Medallion 4 MONTICELLO Townboult, 2 med D-Plan. 4 br. 2 ba, model bome • 1st owner. br, 2~ be. Ule rooJ, kitcb-Br. dlx ldlcMJI. Adulla only. $43,900. Owner 644-1~ Well cared for· 2~ yrs old. en !t9l11ret: Comlna' cooJr 5 min. to ~ch. Reducfd top, selt-clna oven, dbilwa~ _Sl_87_._so_. 54G--08'29 ___ at_t_3_. __ HARBOR VIEW HILLS to $35,900. Call owner 847· er, central vacuum, cptd. Meta del Mar, lJ 3 BR, fam 6640 evu It wlmd.1. $65,000. ~!lent tl.nanclnc. rm., cpta, drpa, MW !Mint. Brand new BROADMOOR 635 MYES PLACE all blt-ina. $225. 56$70 home: s br, den. dinin& rm. 53~0/0 3 ba. S.Sl,500 BY OWNER. 74 /C Emerald lay Call for •PPt 67:>4737 Pre in!laUon price on this Almoet new cu1t bit home OWNER: 3 br. Was 4, euily large 2 story J BR • 20x3f neatfd In beaut. landscapin1, ) rrconv<'rl&. 2 IJa, nr sclu, & lamUY room. Take over sweepln1 ocean views from I Fash. Isle. Pool sz lot, View. $23,4005~% loan . total pay. every rm, wood decked pa- ~.500 644-25L1 mcnts Sl91 lncludea taxes !lo. lg open beamed liv rm. · hi d 4 near free"Wa.y acceu . master BR w/dress nn It Cameo Hig an s, spacious plantfd atrium, 3 BR. 3 Ba, br, 2 ba. On canyon, S36,500, KATEU..\ REALTY retain'"" wall, street lo OWNER 873-4423 847-6061 ~ .. 1---,-----:-:----,::-:".:: "jijijiiiiijjjiiijijjjijii 1trtet lot. S89.SOO. Owner NICE Duplex IO oI hwy 2 BR I , 494--0737 Ext 2'l0. Pach. Fplaces. Cpt.s. Gu . 'ARK YOUR IOATI 1 11iE BIG ONE Owner. S39.500. 673-4169 Shab roofed, 3 BRa with 2 Dramatic Laguna Sch home, patioc, carpelin&'. draper-estate size cor. lot. 4 BR & Lido tale 1351 ies I: boat or trailer shtl-den, 2 ~wla. Sunday Pie- -Bayfront Lido-Isle l«-Oiib-$19,995 & walk to tor1al Liv rm. Spanlah type 2 Story, 4 BR, 3 SA. 2 k!tch-the beedl. <hck terms. frplc, bit-In nnp A: a.en, em, best lide cl ti.¥. Could ~ Sbore1 Ralty Sll.!lrJO • Dn. Pmt open to be oon1'el'ted to dupleX. ~ Eva. ~mo otfu. Watch the boata come wttb-~~~~~~~~ Miiiion Rlty 494-GT31 in 3>' of froot window. Spec-UEMl\llff 6AR0Dlr SeTeral NEW HOMES IN tacular v I e w! Directly r1U1U1 1UU LAGUNA B ea c h • 5% acrou from Balboa Ba.y DOWN. NO CL 0 S ING CLub. 5 BR 2 atory 3 "8. lovtly OOSTS. Carpets. drape•. ONLY $119,500 cpts/drpe, like new cond. h1ndscaping, bit-ins LOS College Park 3115 VACANT 3 bedroom•. ca1'J)Ct5. drapea, covertd patio. Collette Park. $200 per month. Agt. 54&-4141 Attractive 3 Bedroom + lf\Jest room, 11' beth. 336 Prince~ Mr 2-2222 Newport Beach 3200 CCIUJY. Tomouses Conttnlal Nel9hbtr1 Ft.replace<.'pts/Drpa., all kitchen blt/inL O>mmunlt7 Pool • Yard Maintenance. 2 bdrm.a, 2 bathla ... D)O/Mo. 3 bdrma, 2~ batha •• =o/Mo. IAY & llACH Realty, Inc. 3)25 W. Ba.Ibo& Blvd. 873-3663 Evet: M8-M116 Phone fOf' appomtment 2500 ICI· ft., many extras I: PADRES REALTY, 8 9 5 ~9412 owner trans. -any ofter Glenneyre Street Laiuna BEAUTIFUL 4 BR. 3 ba, RMdy For Summer conaidertd or will leaae/ Beach. Ph. 49H833 crpta, drp1, itepa to beach. -----· --- Oleerful 4 Bdrm, 2 balb, c::AsHEAR REALTY OWNERS SACRIFICE! S32S lease, Caywood RJty approx 2')00 aq ft. Bit-in 4 bdrm, 3 bath· VIEW. ~1290 pa kitchen, tplc, patio 847~ Evl!L 839-1537 Valued at $42.500 • sell ~I1T. Dover Shorn lge llllndeck, $59.00> firm. 7 UN I TS for $36,500 -10% down 3 br. den. fam rm, $325 R. C. GREER, Realtor '94-9558 493-4665 ~n wkend1 1005 Marian 3416 VJa Lido 673-mQ IMMACULATE modm! 2 BR Ln. $5,000 DN. -3 IR One llock leach 0.Y-OWN apt. In fabulous BUY UM rent: S42S mo. 3 Den enif f 4 )'tat' old, Cll!tom built. 2 A Crown Pt. all elec., no BR. 3 Ba., pier .l float. 2 • t lC eal\Jl'H 3 BRs, enclostd garaen. No lteps. Try $23,500 ol.fer. Balboa Coves. 8'15-4331 thruout. atreet/atreet lot. vaeucy. Priced for quick Whitaker Bkr. 494-4434 Low -ice S46 500 3 BR, 2 BA. blt·ina, crpt.a, t'" • ale. HUGE lot close In. PrlrtW! VU d --"' A•"' for fut ule BRASHEAR REALTY 't u ..... , • .._ n..t.. rps ......... ener. watu ...;,... Rlcba.rdion/Purctll, Realtor ci Y _.,.. • ocean. "'""I $220 mo. ~ 84'1~ Ews. 968-U78 117,00> Bkr. 494-4434 ======== OPEN DAILY 1 -5 -======== N Shotet 929 Vii lido Nord Only $650 Down San Clemente 1710 ewport \ 2-atory, dbl lot, 5 1ara1n ottft'fd VA Cno down) or NEWPORT SHORES 10% Down • wiU trade FHA t.-ma • lharp 4 " sz4.:m. Lee.vine JUJ1e ~-2 BR A Den 01t yevw !tut Rlchardeon/Purcell famill room. newly pejnted ;<>Br.:i=YR~lS~ 1190 mo. 642~ Realcy 675-t031 but yard needs worit. Va-1...._ v· Lo , __ t d I --•1 -.. ""'· iew. w taxes . ..,.. University Partc 3237 .lrell. SliO.Ollll..Jaome ln can ·rea Y o IO· '"" r -e down...233-A~ue RON dtate sale. 3 BR Ir den. 123.SM. 492-4a!4 Make otter. 219 Via Orvieto. COLLEX;E REALTY 5'M.5880 ======== 4 br, 2~ ha. 2 frpla. blt·lm. 5 48-0781 N O DOWN VETS LIDO l!. MUST SELL 4 BR + den + 2 baths, 4 Br, 2 Ba. $46.500. Mab Of. bll·in R&O, diahwaahl!r, fer! Small dolm. Oimer. • ..... _._,..._ 6""-77n qu..,," ~ .......... ,.., oventzed 1 Condominium 1950 ONLY 119.950 • 2 BR alngle story, CM Townhouae. Obit at~cbed prace. Perfect cood. never lived l n • Fumiahed. Corner 1 o c . Aaaume loan w/$119 mo. pymnt. includ taxes. CALL LARRY 540-Wl Herl tap RMI !Atate Overlooks park A pool atta. AvaU Clll 1 or 2 YT lat at $215 mo. Call BOB PE'ITtT, with 8wT Whit.. Re a ll or . ~ •.r ..., lot. Shows like a model. WTD: Lido Iai. bou• for ''16.400 retired cple. fmmed cuh. l' Pr1nc on4' pla. Pvt pty. 67>3380 or 6'13--5ll4 9624.m 546-alOJ BR. new 58R .,.Ba Nord NEAR BMcb, 3 BR.. fsm. Huntfntton ... ch ~ 'RIE RENTAL •OOK Drop Jn and Bf'OWM WE HAVE SOME Beyfront pier A alip. Area's nn. l Ba., carp., drapn; belt buy. sm.ooo. Owner. landscpd. 5~% Lo an. 673-1647 962-7664 DELUXE Condominium, 3 hr, 2% ba, famlly nn. blt- in1, 2 poolJ. Rec. tacllltie1. Clow to beach. 536-1385 Fount1ln Valley Balboa Island 135~ 1410 /6l'J EDINGEJ\ Apartments S42""4M OPEN EVES. * IALIOA ISLAND * OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER 2 For Sale 19IO CONDOMINIUM 4 BR 1~ Open Hollie Sat It Sun sty. 4 br down. c~ta and be, cpta/drlil, Lolrer. N ... Lovely tum .• 4 BR home drapes. Shake roof, 11 x 55' OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUN ly painted upper. WUbtt p1U5 pretcy 1 BR apt. Only patio. Walk to all achool1, 4 unJts. All rented. Good dryer 1tove, re f r I 1 . s yrs old It in excellent bl. from Mil• Sq. Park. terms. By Owner. Apt 4, 783 diabwuber. Community condit1on. 219 Diamond. S29.900. YOU choose finu-Shalimar, Co.ta Ml!sa pool 2 to 3 childrtn OK. Boyd Realty * mm> cine. 15928 Los A.ltoa, F.V. KaN r ALS $165/mo. 962.-1761 128.<Xk> I STORY. Airtm. l40UMI fumi1hed 3 BR. 2 BA. fam rm .. blt·lna. Huntlntton leach 1400 Pilot's Home: CorMr Jot. dilhwaahtt, c:?.ta I. drpa. --·----··----· beaut trees, 4 bdrm, 2'ii ba, N!!'P-rt Beach 2200 BBQ area in kitcbtn. l'ene> * Closing Cost Only trpJ. nr achll, lbopl, «! SD ed )'d A covered patio. Avail GI • FHA buyers. WI! have 2 'f'wy 1' ml. BY pwntr Call AVAIL. June la't thru A~. 8-1$. Lie $210. MT-«MT 962-.51.29 Lovely 2 BR... 11~ 6: • .Bdrm 2 4 bdrm Prestige homes. ------Sl.<XX> For summtt 673-9453 .. , ba, sml yd redec. Owne~ have been tranlfd. BEAtiTIFLL House 3 BR. 2 ======== $135. Wat-lit A Jut mo. " muat ~II. Only $28.900 BA. fully c:rptd. bit-In•. University Park 2237 l'!W Van Buttn. Nr. Beach HARBOUR REAL TY covtrtrl patio. 5" FHA _ Bl. 3 child OK. 213: 2-.1921 847-8595 loan: 321.800 By owner. LARGE 3 br A fam rm. 2~ LEASE. walk to bch, 4 BR, 3 531...S~'tl be, tn>l. bll·ins. Nr pool It BA, trl.level, Newport Wat, $21 851 DRIVE by 10485 Teal C1rclt 4 pa.rk. Avail on 6 mo Jae -$2:50. ()wnN>kr 838-Gtl . f BR 2 ba. lam rm cov. patio. July tbni Dec al $275 mo E•es. Asswne 5• ':O Loan. Lovely Vtry '"'' equity • wurne incl water It 1ardener. Call "'"eu'""s""tD'l'=-mu--.--qi-u-c.--111 comPr 3 BR l~ baths. loan. 9fi:?-S391______ BOB PETI1T, with BulT town. Tbt DAILY PILOT White, Realtor. 833-0101 ,... ........... ~ HAFF DAL REAL TY ASSUME ~·'& % G.I. Newer 3 ~ eectian. s.99 "Homt>s to Match Income" BR. 2 Ba.. f.am . rm. + THE QUICKER YOU CAU.., mone,, time a eanrt. i.oall 8740 Wimer 842-Mai -:::bon=wi=nn=. ~==r=~=2310=:::::...:.:::THE==QUJ==CKER==Y=OU==S=EU.::::-~now=!=ll======- POOL TIME 4 BR. qu&lity carpels, all built-in• l~e encloHd pe. tto & a cool pool. Owner tranlftrftd • on!y $26,500. Paul Jones ltHlty 147-U66 Eves. ~ HlU. TOP VIEW 3 br, 2 ba, hdwd firl. blt-lllf. frpl, cptx. dJ1ltl. fnod, sprnklni, patio. Nr lcl\ls, shops. fwys. Take over S'i4 ~ at. $23.800 C>wner ~ e 'ltANTICll 1'raM1, Must Sell. 4 br. 2 ba, 1 atty, 11,t YT. patio, bit-Ina. A8ldnr $28,900 Owner B-793.1 • SALE or teue. N' bead! ... cioul 4 BR home 1 "( ba, c:pt1, ditlt•uhtt. Crplc. blt- \rd. 16'x40' petio. Owner IO«JS aft 5 , I 1 BY OWNER. PralllJl'ane, Spanl_ah 5 BR. 2 "'· + .. tr.. 4 mt " bet! . .,.,,,.,.,, 9071 ArdtiJil Orel• ll'Mn) 3 BR. 11' be. V1lw llOet. N.wb' NClec. .,._DI.• V.eurt. Owner. a38IS 3 BR. Glila Mu: cp11, drpa. '"11-2 ..... lrnm9c. 123,300 nlA~ ~000. J Bil. 2 BA, Xtta blt-lne. w/w crpica, .,.. °'"*"· ... Olt. 9'M9G 3100Ca.ta Met. 1100 Ca.te Mlle S«:ll4llA-~~~s· ,Soh1c 11 Simple Scnsmbte4 Word Puzzle /or a C1M&cJdc 0 horro• i.n.ri °' 1t1e four ICl'Olllbled wordJ.. be- low -'°"" four -.i. worck. IOUTDUO I . r1r1 _ I"'" I I I r ITUOIP I • My wife hos o great Ndpe • r r I for goulash. AQ ....... ft .._ .... _._......._...__.,.11 to mention It and I tay, -...re IPILLAI 1--.· • · . ·I I I' I I ~~~=.~$ ! "!H(s~!~g lmtRS IN I' I' I* r r r I • 9Ef:=~ lffiHS TO I I I • I I I -"·-.. --...-...... ~ JlOO SC~ ANSWERS IN CLAUMCATION tJPG . -... -...... --,.... ,... ... ,_ ..... ,.. ,,.. ,.._ WHA-J I IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! DIAL DIRICT 642-5178 , CHARGI l'JI L L llNTALS HOUMI U Huntifttton 2 BR HOl.IM. I from pier •• 7--0455 aft 5 Pl L..,...N .. New unlivec vn Jot. f1m ! 546- ...... a.AL) Apta. Put Ceet• Miu $25 ~ e Studio It E e tncl Uti11 I • Ma1d Servi e New Cafe 23'16 Newport l BR, pa.rt mo. 2526 E Inquire at Apt B, C E/SIDE 2 B patio; Adult Ogle $135 m1 $140. CHARM paid. Blk t Joann. 548--0" QUIEl' 1 B laundry rm $120 mo. 541> $120 CLEAN, cottage, util pets. 134 W. 2 BR. New < 1613 Santa 543-8572, 542 NASSAU Pal Furn or UB '(>001. 177 E. UTILITIES Heated poo Whittier, C.l $65 Apt. 1 mi $56 hse trail 1551 aft 8 F 1 BR. * F1Jl{ Adults. S87 .5C Newport! Ocean I Bachelor Ap bltns, cpts, rec rm, pvt Across I 6-12-4203. fi. BAYCLI Lndry, TV, pool 455 N. STIIDIO I I One empt woman. $80 lalbol FOR ~nt • Balboa dup" bit-in K, I fenced yd, bay or oce. 213: 698-60J O..EAN l All utll 315 E. l BALBOA Huntlngtoi QUIET l 2 BR. Pool, ~7.50; Mn Cameron~ FU.i.N Ba util pd. P pref. 2<MI G RENTALS Apts. U G.nenl R 3 Room $25 f1JLL OP No de H. Fumitl 517 w. 19th, 1S68 w. tnc: Cost• Mel Sii G. Apa Deluxe I . Liv rm. b 1 l 2 Bdr 3 BR Apt with 3 bit Near ac~ WalkinJ c "' r Apt. #1 FAIRWA' YIUA j 3 BR AF POOL ADtT Msnage 20122 s. Nr. Oran 5' 2 BEDROO dr8~ .• 642-7311. : Costa Mes BACHELOF .e ~e1r1g. er cx:c. 984 1 3 Bdrm, 26 u~.i: 9R-6mO 2 Bit .... lnl, edultl far 1111111' I LC2Br5' t"Pts. drpl. mo. Ardulll l·BR., nr. I MO• Rear, Adults. Op 2 BR Apt,! c:hldrn« I Pft- f .. . - \ / L rrlday, May 17, 1%8 OAILY PILOT ~ llNTALI atNTALI --llNTAU UAL UTAJI IUllNUS •M * * * * 0 Y A IMl'LOYMIH I Hou.a Unfvmhhtd Aph. Unfvmbhed Aptt. Unfurnlahed General PINANCIAL -------------------Hunt i neton a..ch MOO Costa MM. 5100 boms for Rent 5995 Acr.... 6100 Money Wanted '350 6'IO Help W•nt..t, Men 7200 2 BR l:looae. l.al.'gt lot. 2 ml frl>n'l pw. QJl 21.S: ED To-Ot55 alt 5 pm or wknda. 3707 New w'1ived in 3 Bdrm. vn lot, $2«i mo. 546-1'159 , ... .i 1 AL~ Apts. Furnished 4100 HARBOI GREENS ____ ...,... __ .......... --.. ___..__. ....- 1..ARtE Oean room adj IJ&r. 10 nm~ HT-ITC FOR Prtv•te Investors Only Elect. pi.te, relrift, uUI. Kii~ Ul1 .u; A S.000 lit $29.17 mo lnt only Comp!. furn. P11ti0, detach-due l )T aecured by $40,000 ed priv. bath. 1 pt-rao11. 2 '-IJ Al'ftff Home Lquna BNCh $65/mo 543-0&43 II \KU B 10,IJ;IO :I Yr 2nd SlOO mo inc 2 ~ mtK in lartte home. Will YAWJ WID 10% lnlu.tl lsl 35,000 BACHELOR • UNnJRN. rent to 2 stable pe<Jllle. $60 seaircd by Commercial bldg G11.1tl1•ntt.Experlrnctd. Oe- pcndabl11. Yard mah1teoance. • 897-5991 • CUl • Edge Lawn M.ain.leI11J1c.e. LlNiLed· 543-40 -545--8570 alt 4 PM Gen.rel Services 6612 fr $100 mo', Fountain Va 11 e '1 !Aued on Uncoin Ana om ~l OFFERED AT valued ~.<KXI Palnt1.ng1 Plomblni, Car- lncJ. utll. LISS THAN c 8,950 lit S90 Mo 6~'i% 10% pe11try. Reas! Ret Insured. 1·2 6 3 BDRM. Misc. ltent1ll 5'99 APPRAISED VALUE dllcount secured by 3 BR nn BankAmerlcatd OK nIR.N. ~ UNFURN. 2 1/3 A c R Es commercial Oon1merclal lot G • r d e n WMddyl Want? Whlcldy1 Got? Call "Mike' 642-0348 B.ut.ed Pooll, Qlild Cara 2 GARAGES, business or 1.0ned (C2) on major thOl'-GroYe SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR CRYSTAL WINDOW (linter, Adj. to Shopplnc -ator~e. l5Xll Each. Com· oughfare in Santa Ana. Mo-WE have many otti.er Loan NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Cleaning, F~ est, business, $25 W1l Up No ~II allowed mercial rone. 2'20 Volt. $35 tcl. •pts ., business, trailer requesta coming UI dally rrsldential It c..'OllllrucHon. • 2700 Peten;un Wa:J, at Hlll' Mv., each side. 2 5 44 park or other commercial ~tee A must be wld with a lines _s~,111!.._R,•_te & .. uc1..-;>13--8737 • Studk> A Ba.ch apta. bor 6 Adams, Costa Mesa. Newpo11 Blv., CM. 544-8.J-U , d C f t 1 e11ber B or C ~ ~ ..... ~ 11 ... ------===- • tDcl Ut:lll A Pbone 11e". 54&-0310 REAL ESTATE OK, Ol hol or u ure n-REAL Estate Loan Bi'Okrl'-11uLt:1 -~D N1ui1 INUvDk BJLL'S SALT SERVICE e Maid Service • TV avail. ~!!!!--General creas& in value when Bolsa Stop in open 9 to 6 pm till ~~. Tr.:": ... ~./r:m.. '-W~ r.:, "':" .,:.11~.~ for auto Water Softeners e New Cale 6 Bu • ~ ---------Ave. fully develops into 4-noon Snt or call 54~1 ~THING 'Oii_ ~LI -ruou ONL YI Repaini', InatallaUoria. 2316 Newport Blvd. 54&-9'r;i5 Adults Only Income Property 6000 lane blVd..;,,Sewor line •tub-1;m No Bdw Sk Large PHONE 642-5678 Rentals ••• 962·2094 4 1 BR, partly turn. ~· Discriminative Tenants ~ at property. ~Am PI e parkinc lot ln Front Te Place Your Trider'• ParldlM Ad II::;;!' mo. 2526 Elden Apt E. tor Prestl&t Mdress CORONA DEL MAR water IUl>PlY. A~ at1-'-.,..--,----..,..-....,._ Haull"I 6730 ONLY n1 UM\! $60,000 by lnhen'fance tax OU> ~~e papm of Jud~~ HAVE beaut imp1'0ved vac $4440 Seasoned J D on tge __ ......, _____ _ Inquire at 2641 Elden .,. , .. .,.. appra.l11et. Available 1 or from~ s thru e~ly 1900 s lot Zepby1· Cove Lake Tahoe pool home No. Tustin area. LITn.E GJAN1' TRUCK Apt B, Costa Mesa. MARTINlct)UE 2 HOUSI::S on 1 lot, So. of quid< sale 11 lO% less, at Dodie City, Gwvu.son, Colo. Nevada ilde. $l3,000 cleat--! With 5~~ % lit TD, for late Ha111jng. 6' ~eighth. 10' bed. Produdlon Test Tedi l<now baslc dedtulic th tor y. Know)edp oi locic circultry desirable. MIUtary and I ot trade IChool. Producdon Midi. > M1lnte111nt1 Test Operllor E/SIDE 2 Bo Elec b11Jls, GARDEN Am. Hwy. l~ blks. to bey; au--""" D . Salt Lake City. 61J..8316 W t H U 'ts A'-la mod"I Cad o~ Lm· •-lo. You\ name it l haul. Reu . "' th . N E It bo $54,vuu, net to estate. rive CdM Evea -all day wkends an se • m -i.,.. lie ~ .. "" Sh M I I M h patio, Adults only. 361-B Benne ... _~~+ n2gB.R.. all( by 4n7 w. Bolsa, Santa • TD'a or? tor eq. 675-5726 522-7'.l&I, 54().7603 Bli; J olUI 642-4030 eel e I ec I Ogle $135 mo. 642-1298 1• R. '""uc · rent · Ana. l hen phone owner $25,000 for 6 months at 10 and Owner..igt. J 400 ._,.5 lcl"arl Trade CLEA.~ Lots, garages, et_c. " - BR lu Parklike sutToundinga Hdwd. rus.. colonial cpq., 10 with $.100 000 trust de ""'' ~ ~ T al du p ki k Op $1pa~:._CHARMINBlk to GK·Mart2 . ~n FURNISHED BAOIELORS lmotty pine interjon. Re&ltor 542-!r>ll on 200 "---~-•1'•w lots •• *HAVE 14 ft SKI BOAT $1,000,000 equity for lg~ ree remov • m •• P; Power Br1 e er "' " UNFURN 1 BR· 2 BR· 3 BR '-'=~•· • -Comm'I 01· At>ls (any area) backhoe, flU, grade. 962•8745 ' Joann. 548-(1187, 646-28ll 2 batha available -67-3--2020-------Mount. & Desert 6210 collateral. 494-ll37 with CADWILLAILLCTRAENGDIENEf ~ As" tor M/Purcell 675"4031. I HAULING. Trash pickup. 15 tml•· 2 un " .... ..1;.......1 ---------.. NNOUNCEMENTS trailer. or ,. th d QUIET 1 BR, dishwasher, Carpet!, drapes, garage '"'• _., _ ..... ......, ft Richardson/Purcell Rltr. Trlmmini. Any Ing· we o laundry rm. Adults only. 18th & Santa An1, C.M. floors, prqes, laundry, 1-•M•o•u•n•ta_i_n_H_o_m_e_ and NOTICES ~l~ PICKUP. Clear title R-1 lot, San Cle. it all. Expert work. Mf>.2192 ..,"" mo. 546-7285 eves .,..,, A.,.,? c.a """' fl.435 mo. IDClome. 548-384& ----..,----'d 1 ( CLEAN Lots garages etc • ....,., .,..,,....,..,. ~ 574 Kamiltm, Costa Mesa. Beeutilul new Lake Arrow· Found (FrH Ad1) 6400 WANT dlx 3 br, 2 hll condo, mente, ocean s1 e o \VY. • • . • ~"" CLEAN Furn Bachelor ~~~~~~~~~ . $9850 value. Trade for house Tree remov. al, dwnp, sltip, .,......, • ' ed ; • HOME "-""'COME by "---,__ad home has rumpus room . . Npt or CdM. Have view lot b kh fill d """' 87 -ttage, utlls 1'nclud , no • '1' vwur "" BEAUTIFUL "'al Coll Cot M IP f C 11 ac oe '""" e ""~· "v 111 -h 5200 E d /ln t .,,,, • ..,;th wet bar, kitchen with ."' e ie, 1 •w Bch + $20,000 eqty, 3 8 a esa 11' 0 ege • ' ... -· pets. 1?• w. Wilson. 54S-0522 Newport uwlC xc epres ves op.,..,,. • ... bla k and wh t ebred .._ ni-) KI "'9659 c•" "?·J9 * TRASH HAULING "'" BR, res. • 10.2 br Apta, walnut cabinets b r u 1 h · c 1 e, pur · br, 2 ba home in Tustin. .--.. ..-· or ..-~ 2 BR. New cpts. drps, n35• JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba pool, 2-yr old. ~Ide. 615-1393 chrome applianc~s. 16 cu-ft ::.~le. Main & Chapman Call Roy at Vic Tomek 494-BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations. & clean-up. 646-1530 1613 Santa Ana Av e · • sngle-sty. Frpl, chndeliers, combo freezer and reirlg· 9788 estah 10..yrs Lido area. Will 543-&572, 542-7279 lush ct>la. drps. iron gated Businesa lentil 6060 erator bullt·in vacuum, sau-LI1TLE Black & white boy _KE_Y_m_ajor,...._eo_m_e_r_C-.M-.-w-/ lrd free and clear $10,000 Ironing 6755 NASSAU Palms 1 &: 2 BR pvt patios. cement walls -----------na bathroom plus many kitten. Approx 2 mo. vie 10me improvements. C-2 eq. for R.E. or what-have-IRONING • EXPERIENCED U n1=:_fli;n Htd btwn units. Medallion kitch, "'"nxwTY'\RS A'ITENTION dud West Newport 6'1H481 Bk r:c•o77U Furn or nt t,...,.......... m v .,....v other features in ing """""'· 51 475.,., ft. Will trade you. r . .,...,_ tt.50 HOUR ..,. 22nd St 642.-36-15 FA heal Across frm Coco's, Huntingtori Beach, ,....,.,.,ved th """""'D turtl Jd tlf ... -.. ~ .... • pool. 177 ..... · .....,.v docking privileges on e r vv., • e. en Y· for income w/spendable. 10 UNIT MCYI'EL, near air-* 642-0238 * Wstclt j'laza. 11i65 lt'Vine. Beach Blvd. corner. .This lak Priced •cc nnn F v•-N land •-z ,.,_ UTILI'I'IES paid. 1 bdrm. e. at ...,.,,.,.,.,. or "-'· ew 00 e ...... r. Rltr. ~ 545-4412 port. TRADE FOR vacant, I:::======== 1801 $200 mo. 642--0'139 -fine C4 property with older inf 1 call GI 847 ..,,,.,? 6810 Heated pool. $U7.50. more o Pease enn _..,,. TD, or carry back TD. A L1nd1c1ping ,.." ,,.,.,., OPEN SAT., SUN. 1-6 bldgs. Present income over Th Ith -~,,,,_~,....alld~..,,,,_~-..,-DLX Balboa dplx, 2 BR, bit· Whittier, C.M. """""""'~ $7000 You _ .. d ompson w : FOUND: W e-Talkie in In u tum almost new, cpts, steal. Owner 540-5832 GAYNO.R'S ,.\ •u DSCAPING 1509 Cornwall Lane, N.B. per yr. can ...,or Eckh ff & Assoc Inc N rt Beech 615-1683 "' 1..1\N $65 Apt. 1 man util pd. $45 ~o Beaut. WestcliH c 0 n d o. to hold this tor appreciation. 0 • • ewpo · d.rps, trplc, patio, tncd yd. Industrial. skip loader late &: GARDENING SERVICE $55 bse trailer, No pets. 54> Pool, sauna, rec. rm.. 2 Hun;o! Call 847--0811 Broker 1818 W. Chapman Ave. Bick ocean. Trade up Or· model. W11J trade for late State licensed contrctr, 1551 aft 8 P.M. BR., 2~ Ba. 6 4 6 -9 1 94, tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orange, Calif. Lost 6401 ange/LA Co. units 213: model station wagon. Residential • Commercial 1 BR. DUPLEX 548-4806 2115 Harbor, CM 54l-262l, Eves-wknds 538-6727 LOST: Biby girls floral, red 698-6012 5464286 after 6 -p.m. Free est - No job too bi&· *.FURNISHED * *NEW BAYCREST * Modem Store 1200 sq ft, am· !!"5 "'!'A•cr•e•s lll!&.•c•a•bl!llin•, ,..$21!1!,§951!!!P.111!i6ful!!!!!!ll multi colored bonnet & pink 25 View Acres Laguna Oceanfront Duplex, Balboa 893-3581 Adults. $87.50. !'>4~ Unf 2 BR, 2 ba., Cpts, drps, pie parking. In A out on 2 down knit sweater, It found or Beach. Som e improve-$14,000 eq. Will trade for yr lse $250 mo. Avail June streets. BRECK NCYIT RLTY ~ taken by mistake. pleue ments, income $7700. $243,· Costa Mesa or ? Cal~Asger Paperhanging N9¥'port Beech 4200 15. Inq: 233-C 19th St. Petitte, 548-0522 return. Phone 642--4980 000 equity. For. ro·s or T Jen&en <Associated with P1lntlng 6850 675--0'236 R. E. W1ntld 6240 GREY & White long-haired Owner. 494-4653, 49-M~7 JeM')' HaJTis Rltr) 546-1440 Ocean Port Apts. 962-1141 eve~. . • lNTERJOR & EXTERIOR OCEANFRONT Lower Dplx E 17th St Cost M 3200 CONDOMINIUM wanted in cat; Ans. to "Sam'' or a 4 Units nr. Npt. Pier. Best ---------1 Pa;"ting. Free estimate, Bachelor Apts. Compl furn. 2 BDRM, 2 child OK . ., a esa Bluff 3 4 BR whiatle. Vic Ramona Ln., 7 OLD UNITS + 2 ... bltns, cpts, drpl;. Htd pool, $185 Yearly Lease June 15. Sq. ft. bklgs. &: ~ acre o( s area; or ., Deane Garden Home tract, rent.al area. $58,500. Ex· vacant licensed & Insured. rec rm, pvt garage. 50091A Seashore 213:2-tS-1921 land for lease.~ Per Mo. from owner. 644-2028 HB. Reward 968-U75 change for small house-har-lots, Balboa, $63,500 -$4,000 Call CHUCK 548-5314 l an Realonom.ics 546-004() 14-30 Day u-·st01nnc A 1 ~mn male cat. black •-bor area -Owner. :l(XX;JAi Down OI' fry Car. Boat, • PAINTING • Interior & Across rom oce · 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, bit-ins, new ":I-nu•~..., "" Court. 67~27 Ca Bob J 67~210 $115 225 Call Agent 546-1440 white, looks like the Purina ---------mper. ones, Exterior. Free estimates. ,,,c • .,,.,., !Chri ) cpts, steps from ocean.$' •Excellent U:>caUon • 3 BR., l lh Ba., Costa Mesa O'Keefe & Me-'tt ran"e R asonable rat-"'c 3015 642-4203, VN"""V" s A Anl 67:Hi210 BUSINESS and cat.. name ''Boots". Vic. , . ., " · e ..... """" gt ta Newly decor. store, 17x40 F irvi Ii: Fr e w 8 y home, val. $18,500; wlll take Deluxe, full size. :17" 15 spl=========-BAYCLIFF MOTEL 3 BR, 2 ba, unfurn. firrplacfl, 1873 Harbor, C.M. ~ FINANCIAL ;9-21: e ' newer car or submit, for racing bike. '57 Dodj?e lo Plumbing 6890 Lndry, TV, maid .11erv, htd h block ocean. $225. Mo. 123-NEWPORT Beach: Shop 1500 down payment. mi good motor. For furn., ___ _,_ ____ _ pool. 455 N. Npt. Blvd. 41st St. 67~5161 sq. Ct " office 500 aq. ft. Bus. Opportvnltl• 6300 BwhLA<llCXk F ~~eda 1 t • ~t Owner-Arent ~ recorder, tools 540-8376 LEAKS? Gas or water elec> S _., __ k d. en, ·....,. var.~.,,. tronically located under ce-STUDIO I Beach. U•iu= • GOLD Medallion. 2 br, 2 ba, New con 64U275 NEED AN Ann'en to "Sambo'' Vic * * * * ment, blacktop, eround. One employed girl 0 r cpts. drps, bit-Ins. $155 yr ======;:::;;;;;;;:::= Udo t lt 675-5488 * * woman. $80 Inc util. 673-2979 lse. 673-2370. 675--l995 Office Rental 6070 EXTRA INCOME? · 1 • 1 walls. showers, any place. Would $500 or more per REWARD-Black angora cat Repaired. Water lines clean- Balbo• 4300 Coron• del ~r 5250 LAGUNA BEACH mooth working pert time with white trlm snd king-6412 St:KVl'-t: Olkl CTORY ed, pressure restored. Desk spaces available ln help?? (Costa Mesa • New· •iu front paws-CoUege Park Funerals CALL "LE> ... J(S" 642--0348 FOR Rent· r.ummer, deluxe rozy apt carpeted, fplce. neweat office bulldlns at port resident> vicinity. Mf>.1778 ---------Cement, Concrete 6600 BankAmerica.rd OK Balboa duplex, 2 BR. patio, Garage. One adult only. prime location In downtown MALE cai.'t.rated Shepherd, 1 wmMINSTER PLUMBING bH-ln K, carpets, drapes, $140. 673-4169 Laguna Beach. Air condi-No selling, no soUciting. Prov-yr old, tan, w/some blk, CEMENT work. P at l o s • REPAIRS REMODEL fenced yd, short block to ========= t!oned, carpeted, beautiful ed sucC1!ssfu1 bualneu avail-Canyon Acres Dr, Laguna. MEMORIAL PARK drlvewaya, walks. etc. All 642-3128 bay or ocean $150/wk. Call Huntington BNch 5400 paneled partitioning. Two a.ble for responsible party Reward. 494--8758 Mortuary & Cemetery types. Free est. 893-4818 213: ~12 entrances; rear leada to with foresight and aggreu· LOST Terrier Dog, Costa Complete funerels Contrictors 6620 TILE, Ctr1mlc 6974 O..EAN Bachelor Apts. d U f Municipal parldnc Iota. $50 iveness. Must have cash cap. Mesa, an!Wen to "Corky," frrom ...... S All util . cl sr 2 B rm n urn th fer Add 1 .... __ ·-* Verne, the Tile Man * m a up per mon apace. ita to invest, good ........... <> reddilh white. Re w a rd • Cemetery lots e ROOM ADDmONS • Cust. work. Install &: repairs. BAJ;JAE. Balboa Bl~~i.99-45 Utilities included :o fot::fu.:::=a A! ter references, and be able 56-5239 from $130 ~ T. Construction No Job too small. Pluter HEATED POOL. swet1ng service. AD utilities tom• decisionl;R ...:EW--ARD-.-Lo-s-t -M-a-le_.aul_' -t Includes Endowment care Family rooms, kltchen or patch. Leaking shower Huntington Beach 4400 802 Knoxville, Apt. D. 1-m paid except telephone. Bunnese. Vic 2500 bllc Everything 1n one beautiful units. Single story or 2; repair. 847-1957/SIG-0206 530-2914 DAILY PILOT Interested perties call Mr. Monte Vista CM 54S-8587 place. means leu cost. pla.ns custom designed. For JOBS & EMPLOYMENT QUIET & BEAUTIFUL Standerfer (213) 936-2765 -----,,iin-, -..,.,-~----In No tra1fic problems. estimates & layout, phone: LEASE 11 d · ·um 222 FOREST AVENUE COLLEX:'J' for an Interview MAN'S rea g g_,, e 8471-11 e 2 BR. Pool, Free Util. Wkly: or se con ommi ' LAGUNA BEAOI ln your area. brown case. CdM. 673--0980 14801 Beach, Westminster --~.,.,....--..,..a-=-,.......,,.... Job W1nted, Man 7000 $47.50; Mnthly: USS 17676 deluxe. 3 br., 2"2 ba., family 494-9466 531.1725 893-2471 Remodeling e Expert e m1, bit-ins. 2 pools. Rec. CX>NF""""'ON ... -.it Eco omical e Pl e CAPT AJN • Licensed. 20 yrs exper. sail & power yachts. Familiar W. Coast including Gulf of Lower Calif. E. W. Pacific Waters. Best or local & general references. Call 646-2977 before 0800 or after Cameron. ~-2125 h FOR RENT CA... Personals -~ .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!! n ans facilities. Close to beac • 'SUPPLY ROUTE SERVICE DIRECTORY Design New construction e FU.IN Bae elor $80 mo. All $180 mo. 536-1385 Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted Unusual opportunity for man SINGLES.ADULTS 100% financing e G. R. Coll· util pd. Patio. Gentleman _l_B __ R-ne-ar--:do:-wn-t-own-.-=$=:70:-:ln-:-.\ drapes, air-cond. or woman to restock new Meet Orance Cowley's Babyalttl"I 6550 ins, 494-1893 eves. Pref. 2M Geneva, 536-2280 din ·1 M adul'• MARINER'S BLOG tuna in di 'th ----........,.-----,,,,...--:-clu g utl . ature ...,, · .. ,.,.. co . spenM!rs wt nicest people at Santa ADD e Remodel e Repair RENTALS 536-<l403 (H.B.) 1515 Westcllff Dr., N.B. high quality ~ckaged food Ana's deluxe ballroom BABYSlTl'ER, Your home. Res • Comm • Industrial Apts. Unfurnished Contact Mrs. Rainio Gt24000 products. Handling brand * ORCHESTRA * Mother 55, xlnt references. Free Layouts & Est. DICK Rent1l1 W1nted 5990 1741 Wa1tcliff Dr. names only. No selling. FOOD le COCKTAILS Guest cottage or garage apt. HUFFMAN 673-4459 General 5000 ---------Prime Joe tor store or o1fices. Dependable person can net WED. 'nfURS. FRI. SAT. u part salary, Avail. July ---------RETIRED Man want s TWO 'Young responsible 2000 sq ft @ 25c. WaJ/peo'I. VERY H!Gll_ EARNIN~S. DANCER'S CORNER lit: permanent. Call: n4: TOM CARNEY. Bldr. 15 yrs janitorial • maint work. Pl. 1800 RENT women who have lived and Part or tull time. Reqwres 1438,, 8 M . at 11" .. u--St. 247-7903 Eves. Apple Valle exp. New constr. rm ndd, time ll.B. or West. 842-$671 worked in the Laguna 0-pts, Drps, alr-rond. Co-op $1150 to $3250 cash secured " · am ......,,&,.. KEEP YOUR rLIILDR gen maint, xlnt wk. 673-24731-:::::======== 3 Room• Furniture B'· Own c,•o nr.oc SANTA ANA 542 9306 "' Bel1rh arra for some time "rs. er ,.,.,.......,.,, by inventory aod equipment. -HAPPY & well cared for Add itions * Remodeling Job W1nted, Ledy 7020 $25 Month are willing to pay up to S180 Modern Office-Orange Co. Write for p e rs on a I in· BBr. Family Membership. white you work. My refs Fred H. Gerwick, Lie. FULL OPTION TO BUY per month for Uic right Bimk building. 230 E. 17th tervlew, giving phone Will pay transfer fee. Mov-testify to that. .My home. 67~1 * S49-2l'10 UNENCUMBERED, A I e _rt No deposit 0 .a.c. apartment in Laguna, Coro-St .. Costa Mesa. 642-1485 number to Inter-State Dist. ing. F ee increued June 1-part or full time. Mon thrU Midrlle age lady with H.F.R.C. na del Mar or Newport area. Co., 1811 West KateUa, Suite Must s e 11 immediately-Fri. CM 549-0706 C1rpet L1ylng & managerial & secretarial Furniture Rantala preferably near be a ch. Lots 6100 221, Anwlm. Callf, 9'1804 Make offer. Wlite Bax M 122 BABYSl'ITING In my home. Repair 6626 abilities, business back· 517 W. 19th, C.M. 54S-l"54 Desire nicely .rurnished, 2 CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE t>allY Pilot p ul . Sehl ag ---------ground of many years, de- •c.i!O W. Lncln. Anhm 774_2800 bedroom dwelling. Would be PORTAFINA LAGUNA Part or Full Time HELP us visit Grandma this !1°kd~. ~286 ··any e, CARPET • Apia • Homes sire!! something dlUerent. woa permanent but detlnltely do Panoramic View Lota Man or woman to refill &: 1Ummer. Someone to alt Quality ins1allallon. Free Own transportation. c an Costa Mesa SILVER GATE 5100 Apartments Deluxe Bechelor Apt ~ 1.1v rm, br. kltch It ba. 1 & 2 Bdrm Apt• 3 BR Apt• With 3 baths. Near schools, freeways Walking distance to OCC 911 El Camino Apt. #1 Costa Mtu FAIRWAY VlllA APTS. 3 BR APTS pOOL not want to be bowid by White water and coast· collect money from new A with 2 children on flight to WD..L babysit by the week; estima tes at yow home. All travel, what have you? p. tease. Want to move ln early line views unique coin 0 Per ate d Jad<son or New Orleans you fumish tranaportation. prices. 546-4478 eves. Lie. o. Box I332 N.B. June or late May and would 426 Nyea Place dillpeoaers. Excellent Jn. mid-June or latier. 842-6358 • Call: 642-1407 • Contractor EX~TR=EM~=EL:-Y~ca:--p-a-:-b;-le-=a::-e-x. like garbage disposal and Laguna Beach come for few bn. weekly after 4:30 PM WD..L BABYSIT by the week Electrical 6640 perlenced Ty P 11 t' book- other modem conveniences !n4) 49f.9388 work (day or eves). No sell· HYPNOSIS Jn my home. Good rela. keeper. organizer with best If possible. 494-6846 after 5 I I Off ing or experience necessary An aid to 962-3151 ELECTIUOAN, Licensed & ref. Seeking local position S-c I er d d S 11 job 0 p.m. ,..... $875 to $3400, cub ....... For ,...._,,,al --h•-9• BABYS11'TING in my home. b on e . ma s. perm or temp 673-301 Iwillbl.lildaf8R2babome ·-... ··~·""'" l"VV"'"1 old sir. k al •-I c,to c203 DL.X apt, 1 or 2 br. July It personal interview, send FOWLER HYNOSIS Day~. 2 yra or er.· a w · m nten. "' r epa rs. J'tO'» CAPABLE woman -Practi· ( 1343 sq-ft) for the low price Aug, Balboa Bay Club. nrw of $7.22/sq-ft on your lot. name, addren A phone no. CENTER. NB. 642-0000 _968-3971 ________ G1rdening 6680 ail nurse -companion. G~ srction only. Writr Mrs. Other models avail. Call Don lo Trana-Western Dist. ~o. MUST Sell Holiday Health Brick, Masonry, etc. rook. light housework, dnve. G 1• o r g a :i t o s • 100 w. n..o:iao 590 N. Azusa Ave., Covina Spa Membership 40 ""°"' tor 6560 ANTHONY'S Phone 838-6681 Maryland Av. Phol"nix. Ariz at 5· ' · 91722 1, 20 mo11 for i only $300. Garden Service C A RP E T-Cl=-ean--:-in-,-. -=n=-oo-r 8.i013 or call l60'2I 2'74-7980 30.000 SQ FT LOT, County R-PROVEN, Sure, mod e rn Fint payment Aug 15, Call BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry 646-l941 at~ipplng. Waxing. Walls, MATURE COUPLE Wish to 4. Birch Street. Country al· method <t teach Ing 646--2152 after 4:30 CUatom cabinets. Sm a 1 l COMPLETE CLEANUP mdows washed. 531-0067 lease 3 bdrm. home $300 mo. -ere. Glen Que e n .......... anent habit ClOntrol. 0, ,,.., private ..... ,__ ,J J·"'-e jobs. OK Free Est 962-6945 Will f as """'"'' ,.... ... uu ..-~ • vi ""fi • •WNS REPLACED CLEA..1'{ING or p a i n t I n g , · care Ot: aa.me ~1151 Heritage Re a 1 (E.G. Eating for we1~t from 1870's thru '"'&r''u .,,,,,.., ....,. fl bough tt own '6" "' v 4""" de 6570 Reu. monthly care. Pron· walls, woodwork, oors. ~efer. s:,;e~-U~r Do.ily Estate cootrol) with new low COii Dodge Cit)', Gunnlaon, Colo. Bull ,. ing. Land!IC.aplng. Exp. hl>I' E>q>. girl. 53IHI069 Pilot R-4 LOT. 2SxU7' '>I blk to to public, Now r.-eektng Salt Lake Qty. OR. 3-33l6 REM 0 DEL. t e p a Ir I tlculturlst. HOUSE & Apt Cleaning ocean. l3lh St. HB. Will uaoclate offices In So. O.C. Cdl\>I eves. all day wkends plumb'g., "".intlng, elec., 0e""ndable & Reas 774-8500 REsPoNSIBLE Young fami· subordinate, sell on to dwn Moderate investment re-,,.. ;in• .. Gardener "" ly, penn .• 2 or 3 br house in or trade. Bkr. 541-0033 quired. Phone for inquiry * • PP.ONE PAL * * carpentry, rt>Sid., commerc., ., complete yard nrE HOUSE KEEPERS Laguna. nr bch, to S160 mo. appt 714• 774-TlSO SAFE & JNEXPENSIVE room additions. Re 11 • e. Free estimates DA\' Work-lronlng-Oeanlni; Will paint & repair. Pets. BEST oc:ean vlew lot, North wro; ~mall modern P. O.MBoEET,v .?J93Y, PHONJrv•--E• ,.,.,,,.. -=~======== e 543-7958 e By Day or Hour. Elq>. 494-596.'l or 1213) ~88. Laguna; gentle s Io Pe • MA,..,·""'E SHO In Or " u .,,... "~ .;; 8364007 $14,000 Owner. 49M216 · '"'"u~ P . an~e ALCOHOLICS ~ C.,,.ntering '590 EXPERT JAPANESE WA?l'r to rent your home for Co; or will cou1. invesllng m Harbor AJT .. Phone 673_1124 GARDENER PART TTMErrem?· A·l summcr. Pay all rent ad-Acre• 6200 exl!Ung shop. Reply 1o PO P 0 Box 1223 Costa Mesa. !NO JOB TOO SMALL! Cll'.&n·UP Nell1 Work MO-S4!M Secretary, fast typW. rood Both jobs require knows. edge o1 bend ~ Precision aluminum f8brl. cation experience p~ fen'ed • SM Luke Wood COWNS RADIO CO. 3324 W. Warner S1nt1 An1, Calif. All applications reviewed on merit with no biu to- ward Race, Color, 0-eed or Sex. Route Sales ARROWHEAD Has permanent openings in the Orange County area. Average monthl,y earnings $150. plus after route assignment. 5 liay week Monday through Friday. Excellent oppor- tunity for advancement. Benefits include: Profit sharing retirement plan, compan,y p a l d medical and hospitalization insur~ ance. paid vacation, sick 1 e a v e etc. Applicant.a must be high school grads .• minimum height 5'8". 155 pounds. Age 21 to 35 desirable. Must have g o o d driving record. Bring drivers license and military service records. INTERVIEWS SAT. MAY 18th 8 AM TO 12 NOON ARROWHEAD Purftas Waters 619 N. Main StrHt Or1nge, C1lifornl• Electronic Engineer Challenging developme11t pnsition. Need graduate Electronic Engineer to d e v e I o p revolutionary new project. Requires computer and avionics experience. It you're tried of the old routine and wish a job that will tax your eiP- neering talents contact a immediately. Pleue in- clude your ulary ,. qulrements. MASTER SPECIALTIES CO. 1640 Monrovi• Ave. Cost• Meu 642·2427 An equal opportunity employer Young Fry Cook or Kitchen TrafnH Permanent job. Chance b' advancement. (No students Ple11e) ADULTS ONLY Manager Mrs. OlrtOn 20122 Santa Ana Ave. Nr. Onnge Co. Airport 546-1260 vance, take t>erfect care __ ......_______ Box 4001, Newport Beach, · · Resident • Industrlal Com· at fill'lltt•· 642--6m y out property_ Excel. 80 ACRES • {on Main e,iist, calif. 92664 FOH Sale; charter mem• merclal. Mal n ten an c e LAWN & Garden mainten-lob's llt Boy ~erence.s. 61'3-4ffi4 alt 5. weal road) Newberry, f bershiP in Newport Beach n-'"" and Rem 0 d e I. ance. Cll?81lup ~Spray · Fero Job Wanted 1,,. E. 17th St. 2 BEDROOM Pool. carpet.a, drap~. One chlld OK. 642-7311 . 2m au.on Or. Costa Mea BACHELOR APT. B1t-1n ''l'V ~ :-e.frig. cptl. $82.50 Walle to CX:C. 984 E. 91tn~ v bl Buy Now or Summer Tennis Club. 6M--Of39 ~· tlllze Com'I A: Rell 962-1319 7030 "" WANTED~ 2 bdrm. unfurn. Calif., Sllvrt' alley, • Toy 3ho!> on Balboa Isle. Reu. Uc. bonded, ln~ured. , · Mtn & Women CO$ta Mesa. c.J. bou8e or apt. w/)'d. tor desert, dry.18 mlles east or .Est"bllshcd 20 yeara. NEWPORT Beada Tenn.1.1 e 162-1911 «' &12..!J064 • C\1t A F.dle Lnn IOYS 10 • 14 tt8()0naihle famUy w I 2 Bantow. "Land of Lakes" Walker 1t .. lty Club Mtmberlblp fOr tale. • cu,entry • Cablne11 e Maintenance. Llceml'd. AV AD..., olM co u P 1 t · chJdrn. Up tn ms atart.Jrc are9. 90 Man-mAde lak~ in ~ • Bit.in.a • Alteration!! • >ts-«18. 5'668'10 aft 4 PM capat)l.t m1mqlna 50 to i: Good routeel • Good ptOlitt June ht. (Z13) 74i'-293!1 valley. Alflllfa, flAh ralslng, ~.?.'l$ Via Udo, NB 6T~200 Meet Dynamic Friends e ~lni e Reas! &~ e JAPANESE GARDENING unlta. No pool, C.M. or N, . BALBOA PENINSULA ---aUonal. Exeellent for INVEST SlOOO or more It aree onJ.Y. ~fa .. f4M193 DAil Y P~LOT Wanted by l adult with pet. • "'"' , with sttrlina qualitiea. -."""" "ti mates. No JO. b toO Set-vice Clt'anl.Q), LandllC<IP-• ..... ~-e all ........ t .. ~ -1• .. r Nltk Many dcvclo"-f'e«IVI' hlch retum bt -ar ... O!JO. -• r ~ '"" 7 --· Sm nv1llle or IP unw.m. ... " r-. r •P , ~ small. ftl'modf\s and Ad· Ing. 5.'U·1u(l4 a_n p.m. ""---tic Help 7035 -5 ' '1 • s 6 61 • 6 4 2. 1 2 8 0 men ts In Pro&rtl!3 such as a Write Box M-118 Dail.Y Pilot _... KITCHEN WORKER, pan evt11fwlcnd1 lilri lake for water aid tn-WOULD like to meet nthcr dltionl. ~ * MOWrNG. edging, .t clnn . 1ime. ~ Park Udo structlon; much a 1 r a Ir a a .. 1 Estate LMftt 6a4C) non • s mo 11 l n I 8IUDOE ft.EPA.IN * ALTERATIONS op. Monthb' rates. n-" LIVE INS f Convalncent Center. a ""'"'1J: ttnt.hed ~t PL.A YEM • ....m CAIUJCl:ll. • atze job. .Umate. call t&l-ltll * a::::o=A:!:, Flaglhtp ftd., N 1 w port With leVen1 lftku for ftih-,.~~11. ~ET JJe I will not lie l'9pOllalble 23 )'fl ~. 54U7l3 JAPAN!D: GAR.DENEJl 108 8 E 181b S.A. $(7-0395 _ee~ac,,,,,h~.._.,~-=-=~=-- 3 Bdrm, 2622 Santa Ana St. Unfl.rm. $130. WW fll.ml.lb a ..... for Rent 5'95 ~ ., lnl A mmmlne • oWmlt~ tor debts o&tMr u.an 'lfl1 Maintenanoe by the mantb. • · · ROUTES AV •n-1ma eamperw. and Solt coune: a l321 ~ =· IA own. Wllllam R. ~ C.-nt, Ceftcrtl• "°° Good ref1. Elqler 548-7'19 Altftclee, Men 7100 In · Wet with walf!l'front 111rct11 .u119 CUSTOM PAnOS ' MOWING, F.diitiil: ncal&n. ,,, __ .. _ Wdtmh'llter b -•tt available ror home buildlne. M rt.I T .D, a41 Announwnfl -Blodc .-.u.. Abo ~ Gen'I cSemnG>. Heaallnr. -_.. ,. Good Prontm • Ro a.IQ 'Na ltve1 80 •CN bu • ;e ... 1-. · 1 ..-t\I 6 mn<llVaL 80-folO Odd jobs, •. _.. Our lwl,_. .. . 1>111"'7 MM32l Well • pumJ> a ~ cin ~ lit 'l'nalt DMd llQabk CH~t~·~· .. -~ ... Mote~ ---"°"'· au -JIM'S GARDENING c..t • ...,...,.."' SEltVK.'E Slat1clt. part tlme. ~ • NldY to rable .a. S41.& ~ ted...U. I~ on ....,.. _.,.. ,.. ~' • ... r-,..,_.__w .. _. ,.,., niP1s A w ...... W.O., fa.Ila t1t 1lalld a kll:t for .,. -all •-··• ......... ~-. lot. .-9'r' •.ntu a No job too 1111aD. n. tllt. I I.Awn v---. ._,, ACEN1... , • .... .,.in ~'"""' rl"\.Lo&W .,...,,...,. ll l'l'UnJCK MM615 Com'l a~ sa.1411. Santa Ana Prol1 BldJ. hD aeme:'......ua N. ()IMt W tildlns or far f18'I nll!Qr. All du• a Jl"l. 109' dllcount sWEDl!H 1CASSAGE· -~Wal'-.._.._ .. ...... • .,.__,.,...~,..,...,. G-..... --. 1910 Senta Ana Aw. Hwy, Lq """" OwMr 147..-.0 na. l alC!ly ret\11111 11~. 4N-1JJT Open wJcdl1s 10 un-11 pm .. ......... _..-..""' • .. ,. "-JU"~'""""" 9oJVO[JP[J .u12 a.1.11 -..:.;....-PD..oT.=.,..=w~AMT~~ .. =-w "1aldw. n..n .. PllGl Want Malt sundtt11 JO .... pm ~ Rodea. .Ea p •rt formf'l' ~ Land-Coete Mesa -..,.. DAlLY ,..,.. __, .... E. llda a. 1C1C10 ...,.....,,.. MHS.14 -=-p·1, clMnlqt. ~ Hn 1:30 11D ·I pm~ BRING RD11L'll1 "'"'M m ...._,. • ~ ....... ..., \ •• ' c l ,,. .' - ~ -'; ---------\ ... There S more than one way to make your own mOney! lust for fun, you mtgf;t try th'• little do-it. yourself kit supplied above. But pl1e11 don't try to spend the money your make this way. If you went to try to make the kind of money which Is r1_e.lly spendable, try doing It this ,way. Pick up your phone, dial 642-5678 end ••Y• "I'd like to piece • Went Ad, pl1•11.'1 What klrid of • W •nt Ad7 How about 11ll- ln1 aome of tho11 nl1• things you no lon91r. use? Tiiey may be gatfiertng dust fn your home, but someone else wants them end will put them to 9ood u11. Your DAILY PILOT Want Ad can coat •• little as $4.50. Think of your profit If you aold sometbing worth much more then thatl Don't delay. Make that spendable money. .. A DAILY PILOT Went Ad will get it for you fast. DIAL DIRECT-642-5618-Say "Charge h" nOM NOITH COUNTY PHOIES DIAL 541-1m DAILY PILOT Want .Ads Will Work for YOU t . r. l> . ' 1~·· ...... ....... ,,.......... ........ ......#-------... ,,,. •• -•• -~ -...__ -_.. .... #fl# •• -...... --. ... ,.. ~ ~ --.... ---...... -• Jod&IMKo HelDWentecl.M ,_ EIPlORE MOTOIHOME CUSTODIAN, full atternoan A ever. ti•n•. Salar; --· ao.ina filiq, 1111)' 22, Subltitute cuatod abn needed. Must work I houri pe needed. HOlrly I Oualfled Penon: Newport • Meaa t School Olatrl Newport Blvd., 0 646-3234 Pan Caret Salary $n~T5 p leut one year · In lawn, lhnlb, care. Completlot grade. Valid Calli era l.lceme. Wri1 June 8, 1968. Fil lion at Westmirl Hall 14381 Olive minster before M Phone 193-ell HfRE COi THE IJD II )'OQ're behind billa A: want to ' inp ~10 p.m. A' $3.5( Per Hou Cal1: Mr. Manos Mcrintenanc Newport area for c Jn&'. 44 Hr. week. general knowtedg Ing A: electrical working conditio iruiurance A: vac manent. Please 1 e x p e r I e n c e, Write Box Ml19 J WAtm 1 Mecha and 1 Lot M See FM! Riha, Sf ager 234 E. 17th Mesa. S•lesmeft a A car.r oppart:J • fl.rm olfertac °" tual fundl. l'aD No exper nee:, " Npt Bch ofllee, lant.a Ana aalOI IDveatora 111 Servleft, • coo BLUE DOl REST AUii 675-iOC MEM Capeble • renenl cleanln ~-Part th work In Orange Car requJMi, ... experience, nit telephone num Box M U6 Deily FRY CC • EXPERIEI' Good pl Apply in perlOI 2273 Harbor Ken's R•t Get.co.l Experienced. lsluwler ' 1682 Placent Costa M R .. 1 Estate! New 1¥=ensee'1 ~ train. ""Draws a • milslon lf you q R.lchardl01'\/ Rulty e MAN AG TRAINEE, 21 o school crad. E portunJl;yl PUBl CE CORP. Call FIBERGLASS 10 man ahop, 1 Send refs to Coachel 39l!O v ning 92220: ~: SERVICE StatJ Salnman, full Wallace She.U ! N. Ct>ut Hwy, I • Delinry boy . 11 to 25 )IT1I ' car.~ 301 Bl Yd. NC!WllOI JAN I TORIAL p.eferred. 12 ht hr wk. Jl-25 yr lmmed. 548-411: SERVICE Statf I alea/Mecbaak Sbll1 SeMc:e, 1 Hwy,J......-8 SERVICE Sta fNS 21, illld I "'*-ltaUaD; 1 NB I EX PER. OITSET OPl:1 t>ldt a cau • IUSll na.t.,·. Qilld C.d,M. caa atte DPD mltiJI ..... o.1 ( .. ( Joas' & IMJl:OYMINT JOIS & IMPlOYMINT Hel• W1nted. Mitt 7200 EIPl.OIEI MOTOIHOME CORP. .. C.mpus Drive Newport luch ' or CUSTODIAN. full t i m e a..ltfl'l\OOft A eveninc posl- t i • o a , Sal a r yr an c e ~. Oo.inc date I fillA&. M&¥ 22. 19 61 • Sublt1tute cuatodiana are abo needed. M1.11t be able work a houn per da.y a needed. H<>trty rate $2.SA. Oasalfied Pel'tlOnnel otflce, Newport -Meta U ni 11 e School D h t r I c t , l.901 Newport BlYd., Colla Mesa. to I d 1546-mt Pen Caretaker I Salary $474451'5 per mo. A t leaat one ~ar experience tree In lawn, abnib, and care. Completion of 8 gnde. Valid Callfomia dri en 1.ioenle. Written exa June 8, 1968. File · appUca Uon at Westminster Ci Hall 14381 Olive St.. W~t minster befott May 23, th y.. m . ty . 1968 Phone 893-45U HERE COMES THE IJDGE U you're t.ehind wltb yotr blllt 6. want to work ~ lnp 6-10 p.m. A evn ••• S3.50 Per Hour Call: Mr. Manoa 774-Z'lO Maintenance Man Newport area for oWce buiJd. ln1. 44 Hr. week. Must have 1eneral knowledfe of phimb- lnc .t: electrical. Pleasant worklnc conditions w/pald inluranoe Ao vacation. Per· manent. Pleue specify 1ge, e x p e r I en c e, refere11cea. Write Bo" Mll9 Daily Pilot. WANTED 1 Mech1nlc and 1 Lot Men See Fred Riha, Service MM- aiter 734 E. 17th St., Colta Mesa. S11esmeft a MIMprs ea... oppart:J --..... Dml offertna 099' 1GO 11111- tual funds. l'aD -pt thu. No exper nee. .,. trata. Npt Bcb omce, KHm Ian.ta Ana aimoe. 5CT.a33l Investora Flnandal Servlcel, Inc. • COOKS ILUE DOL,HIN RESTAURANT 675-4004 MEN Capable d doing le.neral deaning Ao floor W&ldni· Part time evening wortf In Orange O>. area. Car ~red. write giving experience, references .l telephone number. Write Box M 126 Daily Pilot FRY COOK • EXPERIENCED Good pay. Apply in penon 7-3 p.m. 2273 Harbor Blvd. ken's Reetaurent 0.1.Coet Min Experienced. Apply l1l1nder Yachts 1682 Placentia Ave. O:>sta Mea RMI Eltate Stlffmen New ~ensee'1 welcome. We train. 'l>raw1 aplnlt com- mllslon if you quality. IUchatd.IOl'l/Pu.rcelJ Rulty f1S.4031 e MANAGEMENT TRAINEE, 21 or over, high school cract. ~Uent op. PQl'tunlcy! PUBUC FINAN· CE CORP. Ca.II 646-4841 Fm.ERGLASS FOREMAN JO man shop, salary open. Send rda to V e n t u r e Coeches 39l!O Wlleon, Ba.o- nlna 92220: IG-2'771 SERVICE Station. e x pd S&leaman. fuU time. I>a¥a Wallace Shell Semoe, 13G N. Cout Hwy, 1A1 Bch De.Uvery boy -full time. 18 to 2S yn old. wttb Cll'.. Apply 3011 Newport Bltd. Newport Beac::b J A N I T ORlAlr EJqlertmc:e p. efefl'Cd, S2 hr Ila.rt. 25-30 hr wk. 18.25 yra tip. ~ lmmed. 54&-fW L e EXPERJE"CED om.ET OPEl\ATCIR .LB. 0tc11tmau~ Hel• WIMN. ,_.. 7200 ·- MAOll SHOP DISPATCHER M'uat be famllla.r with ma· cblne at.>P ~ and able tQ reed blueprini.. lDay lhlft) JANITOR ~ln llbica.Uon ot mad\ine tools. chip tt- moval and general house- keeping in machine shop. (Night ahiftl Min. ~ br wortf week Steady employment Profit lharlfli J. (. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Cott• Mtsa 548-3421 An equal opportunity employer Experienced fiberglass Produdion Perionnel *CHOPPER Spr•y-up Opentors $3.50 -$3.75 *ROW RS $2.75 -$3.00 *Plus IOnus Pl•n *Plu1 Medlc•I Pl•n . FIBERFAB S.nt• Clu• Contad Mr. RJch Ad.rw• (213) 925-9319 15314 Lakewood llvd. Lot Angel .. Local 1Mnufacturer hat lmmecll•te openings for: • Electron le Assemblers • WINIMll We .... '" Httblllhecl commercl1I firm with llberal fri:r. benefits. Only peop e with •t 1 .. st six months ex· perfence 1hould •pply to PARAMETRICS t29 9-ker Street Cotti Meta 549-2221 Archffeclural Draftsman Senior & lnterrNdlate EXCEP'MONAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITY APPLY ED LEn:lS (No phone calla pleaae} William Pereir1 & Associates MacArthur & Ford Rd. Corona del M., Ships C1rpenten and Y 1ehl P1inlers Only experienced need apply at Udo Ship Yard 900 Lido Park Dr., Newport leach - RWESTATE SAWMBI To llel1 etc Bear IAlfe ~ erUel full er part drne. OttlCll'I tn Nrwpott Bead! and Bil Bear I.Ake.~ tional earnings IC#' tOP mtnl Wr1te Bo~ M UO Dai. b' PlJot. Phone 540-3242 MAN tor .-mblY lhippln1 a rectivlnl dept. FUl1 ume mu.It haw ctrl~ Uc. Sl.fO Ill' to at.mt. M W .. 17tb It., CM WTD; Mfl'td a p t> I la n c: 1 ~ mu (auto. wither 6 dryer) fol' p/llme wortc. Mutt bl tn sood Ilea.IOI and able to ctrtve truck. "1"'391 nJLL ti~• food to .., d@U Jab. Exiier or u~. IOo.JO )'l'I old. Start Jl,15 hr. he HIJ"Otd 495 & 17th St .• CM e nJtE S8"f'IC~ Man. ftt>ll', Frtn.-Mnlllta. p e r m •• nU.* Ml'3f Plastics and Fiberglass Fabrication Layout, fabricate and make bulld·UP of plasUc and fiberglass parts and assemb- lies including foaming from previously developed information obtainable from planninll sheets and blueprints. Minimum three years of experience. High temperature resin experience mandatory. Ability to fabricate plastic, plaster and wood molds from blue· prints. Apply In Person or Call (714) 5464030 3333 Harbor llvd., Costa Mei•, Calif. Atlantic Rese1rch CORPORATION Missile Sy1timt Dlvl1lon u. s. cm.-N" lt""trod e ,.,, I!~ ~llflllY Employ.,. CITY OF NEWPORT IEACH SIGN & PAINT SHOP HEllER $4~~ per month. Ex<:el. lent benefits. Requires two years of increasingly re- aponstble working experl· ence In a sign shop or In sign painting, and training in mechanical drawing or drafting. O:>mpletlon of an apprenticeship or a course of training in silk screen processing desirable. ElKTRICIAN SS76-fl01 per month. Ex<:el- lent benefits. Requires com- pletion ol an accred.lted ap. prentlceshlp traininc pro. gram In the electrical trade and one yeer of jowney- man level experience. For additional Information come In to the Per1onnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport leech IMMEDIATELY .. * Wire Remover Part T ime $4 hr. Wire you loolCing for a part time job? Because you need more Money! Work nights, no exp. nee. Earn $4. hour to start. Wire you waitfnCJ7 Call (1) 179-9951 Now We'U remove YoUr Wire1. Tr1lnees-Over 21 Part ind Full Time Apply In Peraon: MAY CO. South Cout Piasa 3333 Bri1tol St. Costa Meu Now lnttr"llewing for: Auto Center Mechanic Brake, Front end, Tuneup. Full Time lnter"llewing Hours Monday thru Thursday 16-17 a.m. & 1-3 p.m. APPLY IN PERSON Employment Office Upper Level An equal opportunity e.mployu Architectural Dr•fttrnen Min 2-.J yn experience tn apartment houee and tract home tleld. Preparation of preliminary layouts of new bydronlc domestic heatlnsi and cooling system. Great oppty to learn n e w field participation in engtneulnc testing and to create a fu- ture in a rapidly growtn1 manulacturing company. l1lanc•Flo, Inc. 6n.3063 NEEDED Reliable dishwuher • klt'Chen helper. Excel Joh tor rl«bt man. Ca.ll 673-9757 for appt. Agencies, Women 7300 See Betty Bruce at mi66 lxec Agency tor Career Girl• 410 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. By appolnt. 64S.3939 HelD Wanted, Women 7400 Keypunch Operllor Some experience ttquit- ~. Must be able to worlt any boun, any ahift. Pll Operator Two yean minlmum in- dustrlal experience mul- tiple boud. Knowledge of Teletype detirable. Full time, permanent, or va- cation relief position. Ac:zo:•t Folaom 13 I lxt .. 2229 COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 Jamboree Rold Newport leach All applications reviewed on merit witb no bias t~ ward Ra~. Color, Creed or Sex. -EXPERIENCED- e Commercial Teller Prefer hel&ht between 5' A 5'3" APPLY JN PERSON 1st llllion1I Bank of Or1nge County 1650 Adam• Costa Mtw ASK FOR: Mr. Stamer or Mr. Springer An equal opportllllilY employer BOB BURNS RESTAURANT EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Full or Part·Tlme 644-2000 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Cllll TYPIST lmmediatc fwl time open. In& In Sale. eiep.rtment. Oivenl&d clerical re- aponalbWtiea. MUil type 60 w.p.m .• on electrc type. writer. Excellent workin.1 oondlUona. Call PertonMI 0.pt. 494-MOl mONIC EllGlllERlllG CO. La9una leach, Calif. Ari equal opportunity employer DEBURRERS Experience prefemd in band and power tool de- buning of precision ma· chined components. Open. ings on day and Dicht lhl.fts. Profit aharing J. C. CARTER CO. 671W.17th St. Costa Mesa 54a.3421 An equal opportunity employer J. W. Robinson Haa openln1 for Store Detective "111 time. Experience preferred. Permanent po. aition. exceilent benefits. Apply Pertonn1I lG-4 Mon lhru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer • WA1TRESS Experienced. Apply BLUE DOLPHIN SECREI'ARY, Bookkeeper. R~STAURANT Fut mov\nr1 hard workinf Mn. Zimmer 675-4004 prosperous 2 • m a n ad. HOUSEWIFE, Ofer 21, for vertlsing a~. Rewardlnc that r.oc>d paying 10 lo 2 job; future for p e r m a n e n t , countel"IPrl at the Dorymen career minded woman with Restaurant. Apply 2100 W. superior thinking equipment, Ocean Front Blvd .. Newport judgment & management ~ach ability. M1!st be _fast, ac---=D,...r-ug__,S,...to_r_el...,..C""l=-e-=rk,.-- curate typist. wi:ite fully. Exper full lime neat ma· State jobs. duties A: " ' ' . saJari Phil Lansdale PO ture. Apply in person: VII· Box.:: Balboa, Cal. ' lage Pharmacy, 31582 O:>ast ~~~":9?. MANAGERS. women, needed from ho full ...... tim Toy ab.op. 21 or over. 1lngle. ltwy., So. Laguna. me, or a-• e. $175 per wk. Must be xtra $1.lli to $2.25 per how:. We 9harp. Call tor a pp • t wUJ tnln a steady, COftlclen-6C2-S661 tloua person over 45. Many . . fringe bene!ils with old line NEAT l. Nice lo Udy up for co. 547-1856 AM only uk for elderly womllll 5 days a ' week for one lull hour at Shakey's Pina Parlor 2285 Npt. Blvd., C.M. Mr. Kay. $15.50. Westclirt apt. area. Ideas wanted. aggressive ra· S U BSTITUTE Secretaries, Call 642--300_9 ---- dio station seeks per9(>n un-must be able 10 work 8 WOMAN To c•are lor 2 der JO who can create con-hours per day a.a needed. children my home week test ideas, co m mer c In Hourty pay ~·17· 0.U.Wed days 7: 15 to 5: 15 Vic Adams • Dishwasher • lusboys Must ~over 13. Appl yfn peraon only, SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 P•c. Cst. Hwy. Newport le•ch No Experience Necessary! Mullt have clean Callfomia driving record. Apply YELLOW CAB C0.1 186 E. 16th St. C:Osta Mesa Auto Rldlo Men \ Ex'perlmeed or will cons¥Wf el office, Newport-" M 1· o n 967 TI60 aft idees, comedy ideas. Want Mesa Unifitd s c h 0 0 1 . aeno Ja, DD ~ fresh, original, vital ap. DillTlct, 1001 N e w p o r t _5 ___ ....,.....,,-:-:-::~=-.,,...- proach. Se.lary open. U you Blvdt, Colta Med. 64&-3224 e MANICURIST e pouea real, provable ere-KEY PUNCH For Newport Betlch's finest attvity, RDd soUd examples OPERATOR aaloo. For lnte!'View. call to Larry Gnumi.s, Radio Minburn 2 yn ~ • 64U523 • KWIZ, 3101 W. 5th St., Santa Oontact: Mrs. BndleJ MATURE lady to contact Ana 9'1703. MACX:O REALTY public IPUbllc Relations 881 Dover Dr .• Newport Bch. work) part time on salary. ALTERATIONS Qualified to work in high grade fash ion store. Able to do both men and women's. Offers permanent tult time wortf. Pleasant environment and good company benefits. Apply: luffum'1 Fa ... ion l1l1nd 647-4910 ext 278 Call 540-9576 for appt. EXCITING sales In beautllul SEC'Y. Typing 55 wpm, some im too .,..,18 A: decorat•-Sll. Exper h e I p f u I . por ""' :'"' Jns•1rance ofc. AgP 77-40. acce5.90rles. Free dttorating Call for appt. 54fr7370 course. OpportunltlH open . for management .t: pa.rt WAITRESS, exp~nencPd. 6 time. Top com m ii .. 1o n day week, Swidays olf. Ap- 540-nI9 ply HAMBURGER HENRY man with similar bllck· -A-Tl'RA--CTIVE---W-0-MEN--: -1m-- ground. Bench tl RAR phone mediate openings, part or 64Uli64 full Umc. $3 hr to start. We WANTED: good homelreeper 7136 Placentia, Coelai Mesa to live in. Must be qe l&-? HSEKPR. Olilcl care. Live-in Meals tree: JUXUl'iou apt. 5~ days. Pvt room w/bath. blk. from the beaeh. Call: Need car. Simple cooking. ~ Altrr 4 PM uk tor $300 mo. 644-1179 Ken. Slle~dy -lull time &: e RN's, LVN's, .t: AIDES part tlme, over 40. See A&H Instruments train. Add to your family ln· 1149 Nl!wport Blvd. come now. 495-542l Positlon~ 11\'aiJable on all Manager. Thr Show·Oll. C08tir Mesa. Calif. SCNGLE NEEDLE • Special shifts New Connlescent 72 Fashion Island, N.B. Purch11lng Agent Experienced 8ll a P.A. In the bolt bullding Indus· try. JENSEN MARINE, 235 P'lteber, Colla Meaa. 540-3440 CARRIER BOYS GOOD ltOUTEI AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEAOI DAILY PILOT m&chlne o p e 1 a t o r 1 • pressers • trimmers. Ex- p er I c n c e d only. 158 Monrovia, N.B. 642-2666 H~pital Newport Bffch. EVERYONE USl'I rt -Why Salaries Qpen, fr I n 1 e not 'ell It? $2 hr s1art. beneflls. Phone 642-«>M Advance to $4. Mrs. Brown --WAITRlfSS _54o-_1_937_HB ____ ...., BARM.AlDS. • • • Tue9dly'1 OIUd R8t&Ul"lnt Klrou:N R EL p ER, full DANcr;:1 GO.GO C.d.M. ex-perienced o n I y. time. ~ Pm Lido CAU 11tter 12 noon tor al>' Convalescent · Center, 466 6~~ w~ polntment ~lSZ naphlp Rd ., N.B . LEOAL S EC Jl "E T ARY MAID l M11lnt Man. Q>le ar Experienced marrtn clrrlr ~ 11 11 I t I a t I v • A single. Nffd fOC' motel apts. for Newport ~"'&d'I ortlce responu:Mlily. Mln 1 yr. ex-238•~ Newport Blvd .. Of of Natlonal Brokerqe Firm. ~rlen<'t' IBM tXecfltenor-e RFSTAURA.NT HELP e 40 to 80 wpm, aa1ary open, ette. CdM ofnce f'75..2677. Evenln-. OVER 21 • 540-8121 Miu Romeiro .. -e M2-432J e DE:fllTAL ASll.1tant• •35 e 545-91153 e NEWSPAPER-dealtt......,-;r HSEKEU>t:R w/Pncifcii )'MI'S. Pntvloua uperlence JISEKPR lln·ln motber·len home delltery, Costa MH& nunlng ~· 45 to 80. .~°' Option.I. Top ..i.uy foe home. Approx ~ yrs. old. Al'eL Earnln1 Approx USO care of lnn1'd lady rlaht ~ltl 873-lltl CdM. 547..u? btwn 8:30-4:30 weekendl. No 1111lfts. W 7 mo. Bond depoalt rtq. Write PM t73-QQI e EXPER. MGWUUNG ~41 experienced Box PR. 8370 Altura amt, ;...;;J; BmVIC'E 0 P E ll AT 0 1t tor jewelry .ten tn Buena Pvk PART. TIME $2. hr. A/temoM 6 ft11Mw tblft. <bit& Mna. M8-3t02 • NEED: r or e m • n • Paal out ..mola A P.U. l"ul.I or pert dine. ~ Molden, A..emblert 6 ClC'den. H.B. • F.V .. Mn. e .,,,..MS'1"REZ!B -~ DENTAL Ofc, Mir. Elq)er. Thaclc~ray 540-llttl """"" ,,.,...,.., or ' yn collep. SinsJt, J5. a a 1 e m b 1 y T ,.. t n e ea. Good P'Y ti llqlldenctd. 45 54l--3000 MacGr'8'0C Yachta 1 I I 5 ~Y'SMTER. UVe--tn I Small llloP. fQJl or Platt -·--------Baboodl, CM ctya, fot 2 yr old. lflm. drrw . ..Pbont ~1 LaunclfJ ahlrl rlrl -"V t I n I t on 8 t a c h • · EXPE'IUENCED .. .,..~ StL Attt:lld. P/tlme. ll~U02 Of~ DENTAL Aalataflt • PrtffJ' 541.J550 before noon Nll!ielW b' ft1Pt 6 wtmdl. • ~llll or on.taJ l(lrl. -~.,,,-.-.....,......,---- Cont11.c. BIU Gut tor appL EXPE!R. t>c:wwt maktr 1(0 ~ ~. W~ •PlllY In penon. s..rm Apply: 111111 Ma.ma. 11'5-293\ MESA J.+NES SERVICE l1a.tlon Lube Mm Huntlrcton Beech BEAUTY Optratiar ....Std 1'!0l ~lor. CM l\lll tlmt. ~rlwfd. Ovwl' LOUISI HINDRICKS "°"' As.l.Y tn ..,.._ Clll • NUR.Sis.AIDI • n ., E na .. CM. • ......... C8ll • IM-llll .)or IPPL 56-cmll "'"'"' ~--------- ------- POOO ClW CITY OF NIWPORT IEACH ~10 per month. Excel- lent benetlls. ~ulres hl&h echool grad., Min. one year of full·l1me paid experience In ieneral oUlce work, and ability lo tYPe 50 wpm. As- ll~nts may be to the da nlibt or morning watch. Days off may be other th~l. or Sun. On- ly appllcanu who can ac- cept assignment to any shlft should apply. C'loelna date May 28. Teti Ma,y 29. Apply Personnel Office Cl1Y HALL 3300 Newport llvd. Newport leach, C11if. v DESPERATE! . I Contractor W a11ta Out-~ ' {~ll New; Decorator Spaniah1 : & Mediterranean Furniture Cancelled; IGn9 1i11 ' pc•. Medlttru11u11 penell•' H it "•llrH,. 1uitt complete with l ln9 1i1t mettreu I boa 1prin91, Gor9to111 I ft. Spenhh sofe e>11lom 41ulltt d with ce"'1141 oek wood trini •nll m•lchl119 cheit. Heoy uk cockt1ll teblo •nd 2 end t1bl11. Tell 9old luf t1bl1 limp•, Sp1•• ish 1w•9 chain lemp1, l1r91 Spenl.!I ttyle lllnlnt aet, etc., t ic. ·~· ,.... ...... ~ ., ........ Whole houteful w•• rq. $1498.00 Must Sacrifice $688 Term• Av•llable -Newcomers to C1llf. Credit Approved Immediately PART-TIME CASHIER nm Furniture Weekl!nds & afternoons. 1l44 N..,ert 11~ •• c-. w-COtlly~ Aak for Bob Ol' Dave. lwery .itt1t 'tll t-W-4 .. s.t. 1 s ... 'ti 6 A!Mrican Bldg Center __ H_wi_t_Bc_h_962-__ J321_. __ ,Jotss & t:Mt-L · '11c"' 1 Office Furniture IOIO PERSONABLE Woman with Jobs-Men, Wom. sales a.bWty, part time, in --------- 7500 one of Cll.lif's finest goU shops in Laguna area. Able to work weekends. 496-5863 for interview MOLDING Machine Operators Plastic, injection. Petma· Jobi-Men, Worn. 7500 nent pogition with good pay. ExceUent woric con- ditions. Overtime and all -Rea'1stered Nurse fringe benenis. Expen-~ desired but w!ll con· sider trainees. J..l1:30 p.m. Full time. CALIFORNIA 1 , Injection Molding -I-Ray Techn1c11n 200 Briggs Ave. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. FuU time -call backs. -Electro-KG Tech Full time. -Housekeeper Days, full Ume. -linen Room Aide Days, full lime -Salad Girl Kitchen, days, full time temporary. Call or •pply WESlMIMSUR HOSPllAl 200 HOlplt•I Circle Westminster 193-4541, ext. 331 An equal opportunity employc .. Costa Mesa 54&4460 An equal opportwiity employer PERSON To call on ban and restauranu to aeU Graybo 0 r i g I n a 1 cummberbunds vests, ties, and M<aitre~ uniforms. 495-5386 ' School1-lnstruction 7600 Are You LackinCJ ...,-CONFIDENCE? v COMPETENCE? In a.II of Orange O:>unty there is no more eUective school of instrucUon with newer equipment than that of the Newport School of Business. Let us show you NOW how women ol ALL AGES are achieving success in a re- markably short time. Newport School of Bu1ine11 133 Dover Dr., N.8. • 646-0153 • NEW CLASSES ••• ••• START WEEKLY ./ Complete Secretulal ./ Ocrk Typist ./ Spec1al Courses Brushup Typing: IBM STANDARD IBM SELECTRIC IBM EXEC Afternoon & Eve. Cl<tsses LOW BUDGET TERMS lOO's of 111ccessful gradu- ates these pa.st 5 yea.rs! POLLY PRIEST BUSINES.5 COLI.EGE Responsible for operation ocl< ,_ . 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. INVENTORY CONTROL ClERK of st room, cons~ting Phone 548-9723 of maintaining stock level~ 1---------aad records and filing job PIANO lessons, young. exp., boxes. Prefer soml' lamili· teacher, nt'W in area. Grad. arlty w i t h mcchanlca.1 Sherwood Music Sc h o o I . dr11wings. Mrmllf'r lllusic Teachers AS50<' Pr iv. lessons lor lot!. thru teens. Sue Drnton 367 Magnolia, CM 54Wl!M EXECUTrvE Suite, omc. f u miture, Mediterranean, custom designed & bullt. All a matched set. 4 Exec deslu; wilh marble inlaid lopl, 1 file cabinet, 1 tub tile, 1 lamp table, 1 cypewriter table, l exec chair. $21111 value. for Sl200. Will aell u group or s e p a r a t e 1 y • ~780, or aft 5 A: Sat'a 6'i:r3832 I022 2 Roya.I Elec typewrittn. Check writer. IBM Exec:. typewriler. Ge ate t 11 er M1meo. nexowriler auto. typewr iter. 4 copy machines. Ditto S 1' l r l t Duplicator. Port. TV. 13' fiberglass boat. a· boat. glass ovttWood-3 or S HP Evinrude outboard motor 642-1269 QUALITY items, cu 1 tom bar/brbS ra.11, bedroom suite white 4 poster, clotbet ~12. antique items, tr.med BaUk in·lnta, I a • a t o r 1 , books. dual·slze headbo9rd, Hong Kong cedar chest. Sat & Sun 10 to 5. 1673 SUnHt rudge Dr. La,guna &ad\ COMPLETE double bed $20, 2 single beds comp $15 ea. Daveno & match chair $20. 3 uph chairs S5 ea. cotfee A: end tables. beaut IOI.Id mahog chest (hest dfer), misc, c I o I b I n g • • 1129 Miramar, Laguna Beecb - turn at Bluebird Can)ul. GARAGE Sale Sat. 0011· 2544 Newport Blv., C.M.. Al>t· stove S7 .50; re!rig. $15; ~ slab doors-table top9 $1 ea.: co!lee table $5: cbef.t ol drawers SS: end tb~. $2.SO, etc. 544-8511 Hi·Fi's. small printing press, camerRs. 410 shotgUn, chess sets, clothes. f u r n I tu r e, boo'"1. rock collection A: many other items. 1-6 Fri, Sat. Sun. 1215 Goldearod, C.Orona del Mar GARAGE ~ BAKE SALE Sat. 9-3. Z12l Orange Ave., C.M. Books, Toys, Kitchmo wne. 117 E. BAY Ave., Balboa Sat &: Sun 10 to 5 Household rum. lnclud round llOlid oak tbl. 4 ch1'!>. GARAGE Sale Sat. I: SUn. Misc. furn.. book!, 2 TV'1, odds & ends. 825 Prea.idlo, Cost• Mesa. ~7718 C•ll Per50nnel Dept. 494-9401 TELON1C BIGDIEERING CO. SCHOOL _childfen's vacation COUCH, h.ide-a-bed. I• 1 rates. Clroc6at 10-Leason dryer, many other mile, Typinit School 54&-285.9. 173 Items. 9439 DllC Ave,. l'ouo-- Del Mar, C.M. tain Valley. 962-~ MERCHANDISE FOlt HERMIB AmbmadOi' iLC C:ALE AND TRADE typewriter, 51 eleo deflcel. L1guna leKh, Calif. F ltu IOOO Perfect cond. $195. ~. um re art 5 tl Sat'• 615-3832 Ari C?qual opportunity employer Spanish Mediterranean ANSAFONE madl.. UH . SHOWROOM SAMPLES Royal office typewriter, $.15. 8 Fl wood carved armPd di-Steel cabinet incl 2 file Real Estate--van with large man's mate~ drawers. $25. ~ ing chair; beautiful Medi· ALL Kinds " tool.I, eome Salesman terrt.nean fabrics and col· fumllu~. A assorted odda • Are you getting thr best n--ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish ends. 308 E. 18, CM tums for your hard work'! dllrk oek·lop dining set with Misc. furn. Extenaole tabl• Would you like to be getting black or avocado tramed Gov Winthrop desk, rup. a 60/40 aplit with a 70% bon-chairs; decorative vinyl de· 499-1859 or 499-llOf us spilt on your third sale. sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean IDD&A·BED, chaln 6 Top Costa Mesa location. bedroom set -9 drawer Mr. misc. Sal A SUn Oft)y. Progressive advertising l. I: Mrs. dresser, larite fram-316 J>o~ttia. CdM. marl<ellTlg lechnlq11t11. ed mirror, h1rge nite com- Tllls ls where the-arlion I!! modes. matching panel de-Every1h\ng from glae.ws lo sl ed h d ..... ftrd Couches. Thurs. Fri, Sat. Write Box P-124, Daily PUot, i" NI t.Ntt. • 249\~ Virginia Place, C. M· for details. $ff5 VALUE M~'ll & women 10 circulate Full Price NOW M29.9S Furniture Audlon I02.5 popular petition. Must be OR TERMS AS LO~ AS MODEL HOME rtltistered voter of Oranite S3.00 PER WEEK Count)'. Good Pll.Y. Inquire (WlU sell Items lndMdualzy) AUCTION at Jsa; E. 171.h St.. Room NODOWN FRIDAY NIGHT 212, Santa Ana or phone Use Our Store Charge May 17 e 7 p.m. 83,S.6336, 89'2-6$17 No fancy front BUT • • -- SHOULDN'T you be lellinc QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! ~lAL CONSIGNMENT the tw>ttest nu . Huntlng1'ln APROVED FURNITURE 1958 C.clillac with Air ~ach7 Call Phil Mc:Namee 2159 Harbor ltvd., C.M. 2 Complete housefuls of for •l>Pl. VUlqe R e a 1 Dally 9-9, 10.5 S\Jnday model home fUmlshinp tn- Elt11le e MS-9660 e eluding: beautlt11l Modtm, ~-4Hl s.6-3103 MAHOGANY King 1l1i head· Spanish It Medltm-anean DENTAL XRA Y LAB au 't board. twin bt'ds w/1prp, liVilli mom .wts. k1nc A l'tl. ~JK'r not teQ. Aae: ~ to J:i. mattresJt• t spread $175, 5' bedroom 1ets, nt"W Metion- 2283 J.'Airvlew Rd. suite 7, gold quilted IOfa, xlnt cond. als, decorator items, lampc. CM $175. ~ oil palntlngs, ".IP 6 ~ e Hair Stylllt MAPLE dine 1et. hdwd pet.I, new A utcld l'lffl1pr-•t<n. r.nirea, wuben ad "°" bul)' new lhop, £!al. B~t. w/S ""!' seat ~ oalfee 6 et tablla. lent opport\mftJI P h o • e chUnl. XJnt cond. $1l5. nf!W 6 u.wd NCllnen a ..... m.9:m or 89'J..5ltl5 ~ atJeds. bunk ..._ etc. TIACHIRS NEW IOlu S?if.~ Oeertna ,,, OVER 388 New 6 l111d SUMMER EMPLOYMINI' ROUie, ~ Panmotmt, Jtema! Phone Mn. Hobldt1c Pklo Nvtn, 213: ~ COUNTYWIDI 83t-t20'7 or m-4064 TABLE. Etttant 38" TOI.Ind AUCTION MUSIC M!'flo,er to maJce Hfftl'fdon, ~.. I e • • e 1 , l<Q Be.adl ~ pill.no roplea. Knowlf!dp of sn'1ia.IJ.)r Ot"W· 6#-073." STANTON t'h<ird na.me• I m p 0 rt a I\ t NEWl. y uph. ht(! d1Vlln ~-~ n blk north Of~, Wr1tt Box PJ.Z. DaUy Pilot Plat rocker 9.50 A mlsr; 1'10 547 .. 748 MAN Or woman ~ 45 for W. 19th 646-m OPEN DAILY N JanJtiorlal worir 1\i hoQn per Heywood Waktrtfld ffutda For &Ilea 6 lnllPCUcll e\lttt 5 nllbc. • .... Oall 6 DlnJna room Mt. $2SO. AUC'l'Klf m.2M1 • Pbon« MS-2801 . ~ ,...,r • ...... ., ,... •I ' ~ .. --· ---... --......._ ----..... --., .... ~-- .. I Ja DAILY PILOT Mll:IU.HANDISI FOA SALE AND TRADI ~vMI~,.. Auction 8Q25 -Southl1nd'1 Largest Modern Furniture & Appliance AUCTION EHry Wed. Nlte 7 , .M. Every Sat. Nlte 6 P.M. l(la"~'tlon daily 9 a.m. -9 p.m. We alwa)'S have & tre- mendous selectioo of quaJ. lty houebold fumlshinp • NPw It used • Plus color T\' s. 5tereos, 20.000 IQ. tt. of fUmiture' late appllanc> ea. WILLIS CLARKS A-OK COMM. GALLERY 1722 Carden Grove !Uvd. Beach Blvd., at the G.G. Fwy Appll1nce1 1100 WASllERS S29.95; dryers Sl:i; ~eezers $15: Retrig., 1·oppertone &: Avoc.; Cuar. 54(}-l~ rnlGfDAJRE -11 cu fl Worlu fine S40 ~ OC' 54~1623 WHlRLPOOL dryer . 220 volts. Worla perfectly. $45. Delivered locally, 546-1833 AUTO-wuher. very good cond, miat aell 2 yrs old. ~altSpm. -Antiques 1110 GRANDFATHER clock. runs perfect $Z75, Frt'nch china cabinet, beautlluJ $55 0, French vanity, solid brass. marlile top bnelcd mirror Sll5, George Washlnl[ton wu1istand. carving beveled mirror S175. Call tor ap- pointmftlt 33&-2719 01.D prmm paptta cl Jud~ from 1810'11 ttiru e&rly 1900's Dodee Oty, GunnlM>n. Colo. Salt Lake City 673-&16 CdM Eves -all day wtcends 1880 ENGLISH DESK Belt offtt-~ e Eves &: W!'ekendt. • S..1"1 Machines 1120 1967 SINGER Toucb-0.Matlc zlgza11: console. Serviceman leaving area. 5 Year g u a ran t e e tran~erable. Asaume payments of $4.88 wM< or S37.25 cuh. Next Pf.yment due July 1, 1968. Buttonholes, overcasts, blind hellU -al9o fancy stitches. No attachments neceuary. Call anytime, 526-6616 Muslctl ltt1t. 1125 FOR Sale: Ampeg Basa Amp Model ~15-N. Good cond. ra. can 968-~ ~ VIOi.JN, VERY 01.D. c.R &: bow. Bar&aint MUST SEE! M2-3m WDWlG Drums; com\)· aet, w/cymbal le dbl. toms. 644-0156 VOX •ERKELEY amp$250.~ ·-!PlaMt & Or9an1 1130 PIANO & ORGAN "SELL·IN" Yes, we·~ havlng • "SeU· 111" for Spring. Floor mod-.a.. allow models. tnde-lnl ol pluos A: orpna will go •t low, LOW prices. WHY DON'T YOU &bop U1 before YoO bey! WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484 • PIANOS le ORGANS * • Largest atock lo So. Calif. * 20~-40~o off.Player pianos llXXI rolla lo choose from •Terms -Terms -Terna * .cub for your piano or trade iflJld piano for new tplnet !Field'• Wholesale Plano Co. tl2o72 Brookh1nt at Cbapman Garden Grove <n4} 1311-2770 : ; • ..:_ .l'lll1T1ll Acrolonlc ipinet piano. $485. TERMS COULD MUSIC COMPANY 204S N. Main, S.A. 547~ Lowrey spt organ $499. Wurlitzer piano repo $499. . _ Weber reblt grand $850. -* Rc$tUter now for summer pinno courses lai:cs 7-131, ndult organ cla55PS. E-Z TER'.\IS MUSIC CITY, C.M. * 5-1()...."165 • NOW HERE -t~ new Supenoundinr T·200 Hammond Spinet organ . --the finest yet! SCHMIDT.PHU.UPS CO. . 1901 N. Maln 0 ~ Santa Ana WAL..'IUI' King manual organ. $165. TERMS. COt,'LD MUSIC COMPANY 20<lf> N. Main, 5.A. 547--0681 -83 Hamond Orpa wtdl Les!Je apeabn Excel ccncl. m.. CONN CAPRICE, d~ reiUter walnut cabinet. 496-9'Tl3 ' MAJfOG. ut>l'laht piano x1nt conc1. mo &W--0739 SACRIFICE! Wurllher orap . walnut. Cloet moo. ttUl300.-..z325 vox ~ 11.ondon IMM>: rood c.'Clfld. eo.t 11""' ..... .,.......,, ... ........... aos UllD COLOI TV'S .,, ... dlok-. ol 1& hllF ....,'"'-T~ a.OD : mo. From si•.oo. SH at ·~ HINDIUON'S JIT1 lll11lor Bl~, C.M. ~ 54N1SS ' ~ .......... I . .,,,., .. ·~ .,. . - J frtd.y, M11 17, 1968 -, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADI ----Ml1cell1n.oua UGO MERCHANDISE-FOR SALE AND TRADE -Ttlevl1lon 1205 MERCtiANDISI '°R SAt. ! ANO TRAD! •1tN? !1'\~· CeLeR TV FREE 1 Year . • • Parts ,, Labor S7 Me. No Dep•sit Rent With qption to Buy 521-7555 • • -·· ·-· RENT COLOR TV $9 MONTH Rental can apply to purcnase ORDER BY Pl IONE 523-3651 9 to 9:30 -1 DAYS HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 1968 STEREO console soUd state, 4 speed changer. Like new. Take OYtt smaO payments or S86.12 cash. Credit Dept. 5.tr-7289 Sporting Goods 1500 SURFBOARD Harbor 9'4", banana~ $50 673-3314 ter 6 PM Mi1cell1neou1 8600 PAPER F'ABRJC, perfect for cur I a ins, bedspreads, tblclothll, or make your own d~ for SOc. No limit to its uses. Fireproof 642-2060 or 962-:;752 SPANISH Cabinel -dark oak realO\'able marble top -beautiful decorator piece - gold design on tront -pvt party -best olfer 613-8316 CdM. Eves. all day wkends NEW draperies -all sizes from model homes.. also sheers. Carpeting -new 200 yds heavy avondo shag. $-1.00 yd, 64&-8332 ABSOLUTELY S a c r I f i c e white Fox stole. C<>!lt $400. Long. 2 skins. Private pty. Eves le wkend1 ONLY OP. 3-8316 CdM CARPET -Apia -Homes. Quality lnstaUation. Frtt estimates. All p ri c e s . ~78 eves. Lie. Cor>- tractor GOLF Clu~ & bag like new! 4 woods, £ irom~ & pultrr C06l $350. Sacr. $175. OR 3- 8316. Eves. all day wk ends MCYrOROL.A TV, Ma pie lamps, bench. Drapes 48'<8 I & 48x55. Kit. curtains 24x96 646-8710 DOUBLE Bed. HoUywood style on shepheTd caster5, $20 buyer collects. 4!»-1941 eves. HOOVER Dini -A -,\latir upright w/att11r h. Very good cond. s 10. ~:m Eves. BU>ICH drill. press; Skip loader trlr; 2 cyl diesel eng; boring bar machine: 1 desk 786 W. 20th CM. 542-4610 TWO lamp1 with 2 pe.ir ol shades $10. 2 gold naugabydt ooucbes S2S each. 543-712'l MAGNAVOX l!l>9 S t e re o sound theater, 24" TV, cher- rv wood fin ish, Cost·S600, seJ1-noo. 675-0019 GORGEOUS ll~111Phold Furn. SACR. EVERYTlllN(; \\'Pll cnrrd tor ;\lcwml,( NOW (I\ I Ph.' Cd'.\I 67:l·:'>l'Jl UPHOISTEHISG--=-iW~~iO~ pc. lEurO\)('an cra!tsmcnl Free C!>l, drl. pickup, 21j Main, JIB "twrny" 5.'!6-6405 COMPLETJ:; office hll"lliture. desks, file co.bineta & rice typewriter. ~71k>, &ft S 4 Sat'~ 675-3832 KIRBY vacuum cleaner and attactrments. Take OV er payments of S6.SO or $49 70 cash. C?edh dt>pt. 5.~7280 Membership ~ discount Ne\l\lport Beach Tennis club. • 644--0735 * ANSAFON E, Model KH8:i !or sale. Needs m\nor l'epair .... Cai 1121771 COl.DSP0'1' n!trl( u cu-ft bottom frttier, Ott! ~. '6(). 54&-'1113 Surf"-rd RUSSELL Pintail 9'9" ~· cmd. 1100. 64M2ll9 SURF BOARD dluclc tt.nt fi,ike new $100. .. 4306 BEICE PO. Carpet.big Excdlent condJ&ion! l''ntt & ,\very jl:?.Jlst, N B. l)' Yttwl, "fi.\·UP," all olf1·r~ prrsenttd ••..•..••. ~ $1,0IJ. :;.i• YtaY.!, w ocr lovUl.i; i.Ultc-, al pA 8, ttlUl>t $cl.I: J\JJ OU!!rll pr1•1!1!0INI. 3:1' Rhodt'S Sip, fast! Ow1111r hM lo ~II!! ...... · • S3100. 31' Di~sd Cutter, "roomy", Sl0,000. 25' Chrr~. tJ\11.'rnher. big Chry· i.lrr• v.~. "boat·nk-e'" ~lake oUt•r . .. • . . . . . . . .. . . . t2500. * 675.0442 * 494-3916 Eves . SWIMMING POOL JR Fl Pool. Filler. Surface Slummer, ~faintenance Klt. FREE Ground Pad. $149.88 SECARD POOL 32:: s. Mntn. Orani;e a32·19'J2 .-FABRIC SALE • Mon. to fri. 9-Jl:~. 12: 30-4 Sot. 7 A.~. to 2 P.\r. Vast selc<Ction of knit fabrics. Open DAILY to J>Ol>lic. lim- ited time only during in- ventory clearance. Costa Mrsa Knitting ~Ull1 929 Bakrr St .. Costa Mesa *AUCTION * U yoo will sell or buy give Windy a Lry A11cllons Friday 7 p.m. W indy's Auction Barn Behind Tony'& Bldg. ;'.lat'I 20751, Newport, CM 6-16-8686 N'ASSIVE GUN CASE. 1>01itl oak, hiddrn drnwers, lots of compr1rtmcnrs; CUslom bit for Crandpop $110: 2 pr, Hdwd shutter~ 35" high, C'OVers 2 windows 8' 10111:. Old mlly ref11s;:, l>ut works $.1. l!l-l-170t eve!. & wkends. Z£711mt COLOR TV, :!I" ~"75 with gttlll' .. APT. 11i7.e re!rlg, cros:.-top fru $35. Full 11. ELEC JIOTPOINT SlO\le $37; Kenmore wshr $.!,); 21" Console TV S2.i: LOTS ;\!ORE! 15.10 Superior r rra1 I CM 646-9188 MOVING. E ve ryth ing Rcasonuhle f u r n i t u r e Clothrs, furi;. R r r o rd s • Disheb. MISCELLA..'IEOUS Pvt. pty. 70.~ Iris, (.'d:\f . Evrs " wkends 0:-.IL Y 67'1....& 16 CHINA • Odd cups & saucers. Few pieces of silver • 5 Haviland plates & Havil and hand painled milk pitcher. M~. Moving. Reai.onuble OK 3-8316 eves & wkends ONLY DIVAN & Chair $50. m: con- sole color TV S300. Recllnmi: chair $35. Occasional c·h111r $20. End tables $15. Com. mcrl'ial light fixtures, 8' dble , $15 ea. Lawn edi:er $20. 646-3149 FOAM Rubbei' cut to size. · Uphol IU pplies, la b r I ca , naugabyde. Factory outlel. Low prices. A-1 Foam Fnhrlc & Upbobtery Supply Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. 83.;.1181 MOVING to Europe • Ltdo Gamge sale! Small kit. ap. pl lances compl e t e Farberware $15. Sauna barh S12.50. NEID old trunks for shipping! 67:>-U34 MOVING East; Gulbraruim spinet piano; combin, TV, H(.fj stereo, FM/AM radio &. re<:. player: cmtr h & ~harr, rcfrig ; bookcaSl'S !lli:!·7lli'lft Misc. W1nted 1610 WANTED Furnlture.Appli1nc" Color TV's-Stereos -TOOLS- 531-1212 or 893-0555 SS CASH SS We pay cash tor. I Furniture ./ Appliances I Antiques I Tools ON lTEM or - alMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Cnll a.11~·Ms or 827-B'lil WA:O.'TED t.:i.i'<I Lumtier. Plyy. ood, 2X6 & :!x I Alao itArage door v.·11h or without hardwcu·e. Call afler 3 pm or weekends. 642....1.126 AC -DC G1?nerato1', suitable for boet. 5 scoop bait tank. Days. 54G-3760 Mlchlnery, etc. 1700 CLARK Forklifl. will lift 2000 lb". Runs good. f1!>:i. Oark forldlrt wUI li!t :IOOO lhs. SA.".O. 752 N. B a t 1 v fa , Orangt", one light east o( Ma.In. 639-2691, n es 897-2433 F'OfU\."LI IT «m lb. Clark $475. 500> lb. Towmot« $S1S. e-2691, EYe. tm-2433 FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU PliG, !9tlll.Yl'<I ft-male, x1nt brtedtng. AKC p a p e r s , rawn. bla<'k mnllt • a bt-auty! 11 Mu.. old: 1 "~ pl~ lover" -MUST got to lovln~ home 0 N L Y ! 96S-326t 5117 2 -10 week old klttena, to good horoes. Also 2 yr. old female cat -mu!.1 go TO 11dult11 or older childrt>n. ;>tS-7662 5/'l:O R 1-: G I S T E R G e t m a n Shr>phcrd. Ferm111., 4 )t's. to good home with plenly of room. 646--0603 alt 4 pm. 5/20 9 Kl'ITENS to choose from. Long halr. short hair, grey, black, buff. yellow & tiger. Mostly males. 614 Michael Pl. N.B. 548-8ii0 5/17 ORPHAN Kitties ready for adoplion. 6 werks old, wean- ed and trained. One black, one smokey. V e t y aJ- fectlonate. 642-16~ 5/17 COLLIE, 21t y II 0 I d I pedigreed, ma.le. love a children. Do not have room for him. Will cjve to rood home. 962-6146 5116 MOVING Must find home for s:iiuU, mixed breed, male do~. Al l shot.s &. license. llas dl'ljt house. 548-2825 S/16 TWO Black & white female kittens 6 wks 203U South West ()-pres!! Santa Ana I eights 5'16-9963 5/18 FREE: 3 mos. old puppy, needs plenty of space to run. Older c h 11 d r e n only. 642-4558 5/17 3 UNliSUAL 7 week old kit- tens. 1 sinokey, 1 gray and white, 1 long.haired black and white. 546-1833 5/20 BE'ITER Homes & Carden mag1.1zine1 xlnt condition. 1957 lhru 1968 173 Delmar, Costa Mesa 5/18 3 Cute 5 week old kittens. For go od h ome. &~1473 5/16 EXTRA Cute black & white kitten avail. Call 644-2510 5/IS 3 Darling kitti>ns. 9 wka. Short hair, tabbies. 67~ aft 4: 30 5/20 BRIGHT, playful a Siamese Kittens, 6 wkl, hst!broken. ~ 5111 AKC • Registered M a I e Alredale 2 yrs old. Cood with children. 5-16-8697 5/16 ADORABLE Black mlxed Terrier puppies to good homes 893-0818 5/lS 3 BLACK Kjttens, healthy A well trained, 8 w k s . 67!>-5881 5/17 TORTOISE Shell le I t t e n , female. g weeka o Id . 5'MH>230 5/18 BROWN tweed CaJlld and pad, llPP ao-to lq )'lh; ~l-1235 5/20 CUTE little long halttd kil· tens 9 wlu. for wondf!rful pets 892~5.10'2 S/20 2 Female Toy Collle , Shepherds. Honey colored. 7 wks. 847-8229. 5/16 5 PuA>Iea -beautiful • healthy Labr9dore mixed 54()..5.165 5/16 5 Kittens, 2 white lonit hair, 2 tiger. 1 calico. Ready to go! ~7398 5116 CUTE. Smart. male kitlen, about 10 wks old. j4Hl47 .:i/16 TWO kittens. 6 weeks oM. 5~ :i/20 PETS ind LIVESTOcK- Dogs 1125 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC f'eifltered Oamplon BLOOD LINES L Ol. ULK WIKINC: ERBurr Sell m Top wtnninc Shepherd of all n mes 2. Ch. NORDRAAK or MA'ITERHORN 3 times Pacific Coast Victor MAlc .. Females 15 weeks) Rinck a: Tnn Cahotsl BRED FOR QUALITY & TEMPERAMENT Pedigree with each Pup LI 8-4800 Dl\YI lG-2 PM 837-3865 Eves aft 6:JI PM Weekends 837-3865 aft 9 AM TEACUP Poodles, white. good b r e e d I n r , Xlnt ped luee. Ask $'250. 531-8339 of: 5 A PET OR A PF.S'I''! New obedience clallH starting. Lym Ru,.)I 546-.3890 534-2860 LABRADOR Retrieover Pup • male 9 wks dd. lnt.elligoent breed. good with d\lldrm, G>69B1 or 6G-C321 Ell. 215 WIRE Fox tf'f'rin-puppiM Male. 10 wits. SJk>w q\&&1 from chanrp pamill. EYe. 711: 531--0103 2 PC Sf'Ctlonal, n e,. d ~ AKC Olampion p e d I g r e e rrc:u\l'rlng, 3bnpte llJtrs. Poodks, whtta male, apricot l:;nch P•l'<'t' about 3' loog. female. Vtry 11maJI Ton I 49-1-170\ eve.. 5116 wt<a 962-&S77 5*Q8l .. * CUTE, plt,ytul kittens. part GER.MAN SICEPHERD ~ SlameR . 2 tnale, t fen&W, plea. I weeb. SlO A S15 (Do Phon~ &a.cm dQt 5117 119"'9), 3 left........, •m 0 FREE KJttens to I o o d TOY Poodles AKC I 9'a AD PILL Dl~T WANTID homes. m.41539 5117 bl9ck, Olll1 2 Jeft. ......,.. ~ Bc:b, up to lo,cm er. '114: •1840 ,_. f.w.-t100 Good .,.., • BUll.aT ......,... ..,.... n. DAQ.Y IB PILOT O....n.I .... Sa .....,, ... 6.a.1. DOWlll ...... ';• M 1*11 • I J 8 tvrE l"'7 kttten. need lltde dop m.m.• rood homu. 548-1915 5/11 ~· -=-~""'""=,,....,~~­ BABY R.t '15416$ between BLACK Male Poaale, I Wb- 4 A 6 PM 5/18 okt: no pa,...~ W lat allot. ' 8*-1012 aft. 4 9m ntF.E: Darting kW'C hair kit-Dalmat1an pawtn, AJ<C, tl'M. s~ srzo llvt!I'. 11''#b. have abou • 2 Krr'TENS. healthy • Nip. $100 • 54l)..Gl'7 JJY. 546-0074 !i/20 SHELTJE. Malt, Sable A .RATS • AU. IJ%DI 'Alts. AKC. f 11'11 oW.. ~n .. 4!N-115f ..... 5111 cbJldren. MMD4I r. ~ITS ....r LIVISTOCIC ftANSPOltTATION TUNOOITATION TUNSPOIT TION T1tA NSPOITATION ~ Dots .. u ..,_.,._ Vehlc ... tSIS ......... VINc ... '515 I m,.,..Autel HOO lmperted A.-. NOi D.AL.\U.nA..111 Pupt. 01 •tk. --·~ Trl\lll\Ob TR 3. rdltr. dlr, b~ lat for disposition, 2nd * NOW OPEN * (/j compl refl'tored tQI. A show. 1 M. J t' tell from lit-upbol. $150 casb or trade. ter ot &. Whelped 3/13. PyJllts S29 mo. MW 3. ~1937 Orange County'a 'Exclusive Franchl~ 494-9713 ENGUSH Bloodline Shetland "SAFARI,. Wy, DUNE aUGGY '63 MG M.idgel, xJnt CIOGd. Sheepdoc pupplet. AKC, shots. 142-nt3 SALIS-SlltVICl-PARTS-ACCISSOltllS dlr, all original. rrs cub or trade. Pymta P• ISlo. e •CERMAN SHEPHERD e Koala K••-Kan, Inc. The Nut .... Thl"9 Atter 1, 63S-361T Pupplu. AKC Registered To A New VW from e Spot Cub 11111 ...... Ir rua.ranteed. 541>-3800 ltlt ..... ~C... .... HAUOUR We~ more IDr any lsnpart Hor.-1830 ... ,~ ...... VOLKSWAGEN regardleu oC ye.ar, make .......... or condition. 1'rY u. ~e YOUNG Shetland Pony 11 A Uted VW you sell. ELMORE W/saddle It Tack, Sl.25 -MOTORS. 9625 G a r d • 0 • 962"'1?'.l • S1llbNts 9010 . U VW. It a H •••••• $14" Grove Blvd JE 1-6630 CALIFORNIALIVING --._orcycltt '3°'1 LIKE SAILING? '5 VW, It I H •••• ,, Sl2tt ALF~ ROMEO -· ---- Swimmint Pools 1900 DlSUKE ~E! HONDA ... VW, It & H ••• ••• SI Ott • Payments. high Interest. • • 'U VW, It & H • ••••• S '" '65 Alfa Romero OOUGRBOY Pool 21' spin dep~tiop. allp rent.all. filter -vacuum-skimmer 1 deaning, IRIUT'lllCe, etc. '•l VW, It & H • • • • • • S '" RDSTR. Roll up windowl and yr. old • COit over $400. PREFER THESE?! AS LOW ..AS all make this canary yd.low Youn for S200. 842-5617 . e Low cost, no "M>rk $88,88* • ., VW, ft & H ...... $ 6tt beauty the best buy in tDwn. TRANSPORTATION Care fr~ sallln& In a AND OVER THIRTY Drive this one. Tbl. week--Cal 25, as little as S20. MORE INCLUDING erxi only· Boats " y 1eht1 9000 a day, avall 9000 cal 34. TRAIL '90' $1999 Try Our Club Plan * $299* * Ghl11, Wagons, Conv. ELMORE FRITZ & AVERY NEWPORT SAILING CLUB Authorlitd VW DHltr LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS 675-0110 CL 175 SCRAMBLER MOTORS 25' Rk:tlanbon Cl'uistt. eXtra 33' DUNNIGAN Sloop. Ex-* $555* * HAllOUR 9625 Carden Grove m.d-nice, a beoulltul "yacht.like'' cellent conditioa. S e 1 1 Garden Grove JE 1..a30 tioat, V-1 power, alps 4, reuooable. By owner. Call Q. 350 SCRAMBLER VOllSWAGBI TIME FOi hHd, galley, d!nette. $4400. 675-1625 26' Pear'°" Commander, FI ~need nfinhhlng? -* $666* * 11711 leach Blvd QUICK CA.SH G Sip, like new!! Mu.st sell! I Vamlsh, paint. rlnlnr! Huntington leach Bow It stem pulpit. life lin-Call J lm Ziegler NEVER UNDERSOLD THROUGH A es, Jib. genoa & main. This ~ or 962.()lj()3 eve • + Sales tax, Uc. • ~ up MJA4H DAILY PILOT one must be r;ttn! TRY $1900 KITE w/trlr. Boat It mut • Never U~rsold Authorlad S.tlK 31· cutter, diesel eng. sips 4, covers, ll'7" Cat rig, no HERi FRIEDLANDER & Service WANT AD full head room, galley, din· malnt. xlnt cond, f775 or 13750 BEACH IL VD. ette, butane range, asldnc make ofler. 548-1617 Weatmlrl5ter New Can 9100New Cars .. only Sl0,000. -. Rhodes 33', racing sloop, TW l-7566 JE 7«24 35' Yawl, sips 8, immaculate condition. Owner must sell! ln111Jred for $4000. SAC 'D ,~~~ .....• >i ., •1 Leavlne state, all offers pre-. $300). 673-000f (d!'Y•) ~,-~t 494-8843 (eves) aented. OFFER!! I ~~ -~· l!f..~'. t.rt ~~g ~ 30' Yawl, 2 cabins, needa ,ower Crulten 9020 -1 )~~ ~· -pe.lnt &: clean-up. must be l ~~~~fi ~.-l ~~. ..~. ) ,.,_ -Did to sat.Wy bank! ONLY 35' ELCO Trunk cab I n ·ii· 1' $2500. cruiser, xlnt running cone!. A , I:::::=::: ~\ \ ~ x. ~ 25' Chris Ovem.iter, very New canvas encl. for after -clMn, v..a power, perfect for deck, new uphol & radio. '67 HONDA I~. a couple for weekending at i• Ask $2.050. 673-f786 eves. land &: all around fishlng .. 34' Seel. CruiMr:Ofhr 300. 9,000 mlle1, like new. 7 ..................... $250(). Good "live-aboard-er." $395 -a.r1 l't S12-llsl St .. N.B. Minney.~ . ...... 6'/S-0142 • 49'1-3916 eves --~4 ,,.,,. ---CAPTAIN -Licensed. 20 yn. 28' PEMBROKE SS. New V STANSIURY OUR-FANS LOVE US! 188 hp, 2 hours. Loaded! See exper, aan & power yachts. Sat. in Newport. 543-7398 BUICK Familiar W. Coast Including GuJf of Lower Call!. E.W. Speed-Ski loa_t1 9030 2100 HARBOR ILVO. rrs NO WONDll. WFH WDIN• THI Pacific Waters. ~t of local COSTA MESA 646:9022 W•UI WHIM IT COMES TO •IYIN• le general references. CaU l'. Ft glass 1/0 Ski or fl.&h, 196-1 TRIUMPH 650 CC. 7IXXI •OOD DIALS ON •HAT CAISf 646-2977 before 0800 or alter 120 hp, OMC, convert top, a ctual m I l e a, new 1800. seats 6, bi& wheel trailer, melalflake I: chrm. $800 or JOHNSON & SON 12 VOLT -"8-D'' Marine Bat-very clean. save money, Uke make offer. Pvt pty will DEMONSTRATOR SALE! terle1 -2m amp. hrs. New, new. 962~54 finance. 962-9680 guaranteed, name brand-14' REGA'ITA SKI BOAT 17 CONTININTAU. MllCUlYS. COUGAllS reg. $107.10 -SpeciaJ Sale -65 hp Mercury engine Trucks , 9500 Ir MONTl•OS. ALL WITH LOW MILIAGL one Week only . $49.50. Excellent cood. 495-4448 Marine a: B11tery Shoppe '61 CHEV. 1,i ton Carryall. V-ALL WITH FULL FACTOIY •UAIANTll. 14' FLEETFORM, glass, 35 2430 W. Coast 'lwy, N.B. 8. auto .• S650 f\nn. 642-9202 642-4235 hp, Veey clean. Days: 646-'64 CHEV. ~~ tone ~all. l-1HI 2-19'1 -DESPERATE 5421 • aft 5: 642-0(16 Big 6 eng., btr., stick shift, MERCURY MUST SELL 14' BOAT I: Trailer, 35 hp gd. 6 Ply rubbef-SU95 firm CCllTlllEITALS EY!Jvude enc. $375 96Z-6339 ~or~ MClllEIEY 50' • 14' Heavy cndlin1 '57 DODGE V-1 % ton pick-All W "'I .... CCI.I-.... llChooner roomy Lve. • abet. Iott Malnttn•l\C• 90U ap: good cond .. R/H, trlr. Mdlow, All wllll ... llllr i... lllctudlnt 213 • OM>7G afta I and ....... "" whffl. •Ir cwndlr ... ~ "·~-weekends. * COMPLETE MARINE hitch, w I cam'Pft' s h e 11. tkw!, vlnyl rtoft, AM FM ,.. 'lllnyl lull. etr condlllonllll llllf 64fr.4396 May aee at 157 E. dlo or ''""' end •II o!Mr •" tectwY .,.., .. REPAIR iERVlCE exir .. '"'"' 21111 1e JOOO mu-. C AB I N Crulaer 1959 W.!!son. CM. ,,erformer, U' Ovemiter, Palllltiac, \luni9h, Cupfllll)', SAYS '1100 SAY~ $1000 new 95 Mere, 3 scoop ball mechanical, mut bldg a, '62 Ford EconoUne Pickup UP TO Uft TO tank, Continental tilt trlr. repair, rigging. ~ee t it. Good condition, new titts, Many extras. Sacrifice for John Connor, Joe Fry, 1640 new bnkes. One 1>1'ner. Sac -7-19'1 J-.lfd S2200. ~n Pomona Ave, CM 6-U...al, 1625 874 Darren St. 543-2535 Couprs & 117 MOllTEGO 15' Colwnbla FG 8loop, spin-642-1924 1960 1,) TON LONG BED nake:r. etc. 16' Gla!IPar. out-Y AOIT Maintenance le CHEVY PtCKUP. Molt wllh vlnvl !OCI, a II wr111 WA.OMS, lltANI ttpair et .,.your doct<. Ex-$375. tc-1Tll air condlllofll• au IM..i AND MAIDTOPI board, 35 hp, Trlr.. extra& wll11 IKfllry ""'"· From CaU 213: SY 5-6419 durinc perienced. RHS. 541. 7807 '60 GMC ~) ton pickup. 25111 111 JOit ml.., ,,leed Alt lotdld wfftl extru. week only. Boats located at EXPERIENCED SKIPPER MUST SELL ,,.. •3495 SAVI •aoo Newport. Ii Boat mo.intenance DWI Lquna Beach 49T-10'l2 UP TO ALMOST MW 11' :n~ wanta work. 548-3561 ... , Sill!~"' 9036 c."'...,.. 9520 A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION run-about, wltll 33 bp self alart John!Oll motor, back to Open Road of back aeats. Ulrt price $1800, Sllps Anll1ble, Top LA Tl MODR CONTININTALS "i ll take $135(). 673-00'i6 alt 'U.'No''7 Sedans, COupes, Convernbl ... v-dlol<• f/I ... 6 L.c1tlott Nwpt Htrbor lrtclfvt co!O<'a end Interiors. ~turally all are tC1Ulpt1ed wflll 2 accommodate 50' •II "" IU•UrY car -·· lttlUrtt YOU fUKf. 5otN Ila•• 34Xll F'ELLOWS A Stewart l accommodate 30' CAMPERS & TRUCKS 1111om11k -control. FM " Sttrt0 teoe 1Ystema. etc., ttc. hull w/prop;, ruddPr, shalt St• to aooreclttt ltlait' c"mon and beauty. &: head. $450. 2633 W. Coast * 646-0'JOl * ONE STOP PalCIO AT SAVINGS TO YOU Hwy., N'pt. Beach. 64&-9926 WANT to trade for summrr. Headquarters Wllll Space 9, W to 3 PM »35 boat slip Long Beach The Rigtlt Truck. Camper FACTORY WAllANTY 16' FIBERGLASS boat, 65 hp Marina for similar slip Newport ffarl>or. ~ &: All Extra F.quipment Mere q ., bait tank. trlr, WANTED: Slip or lkle-tle for • S&vrs You Hundreds • SPECIAL PURCHASE Extru. Qlol~ • sbon n>ft,D.QIEV . .CMC-DODGE moorlnc. Exeel t'Clld· Alldna 23' power-boat, WE ARE SPEaALLn'S Frotll Sll95. 67HG1 N'pt. Beach area. ,._.,. 6'roP IN AND SEE FOllD MOTOll COMPANY OF CLASSPAR 11' s-tlnr, 110 WANTED lllp or side tie for Oranae County's arpst In· 1967 MUSTANGS hp INO Mere O'lliAr ctme. a · ..Uboat. wntor)' now at ~·· Xlnt cond. Muy otru. ~aftSpnt. lowest apeclal priceL 1967 COUGARS Wkncls nc: ~1103 E\18. -e-2'13: ~ loltt Wanted 9050 e HIGH TJUI>&tNS 1967 MERCURYS 1966 Fantasy 24' fl trlr. \V ANTED A small Flbergl&A$ e BANK TERMS CouNS, Stdent, Con~rtlblu. Colony llark S11tloft Wt'°"" Fully equlpped. fathometer e FACTORY DIRECT Eouf-1 Cholct FtllOM ••-tic: tr•MmlMlon. udlo, ,,...., S&llboat-Dlngby It small ~'::' .':':7.~:'::"!nciT~oo:,ut~1~, IKl'Ory e~ COlld"lonllll, e1C. ball lank, etc. S 5 3 0 0 . oolboud. ~18 or off. ~9094. 540oS454 I '68 CAMPER SPECI~ "~~t..., Fadory Warranty 14 FT F'iberglass Power Cat ·-cr1ft f100 V-3 4-speoed DelU.'<e cab H.D. cal.~ hp. elect, q wb trlr, suspension split rims or low S395. 2860 Mooterey c.M. 1966 CESSNA Skylane. 310 proflle. Lust! radiator, 70 ,,.. 1"4 19M ~96RZ hra. T.T. $14,950. Call art. 6, amp. batt. bMter altemator. '°" IUICI COlftTTI 24' LONESI'A.R Crui.aer. Gu. SlS-6361 or 542-<13.23 nu.I bydraullc brakes. teat Gatuy M 2 dllllf atVtlllA s11,,.,.., c--. belta, padded dub I i.natru-llerdloll, tmmaw-11.,UllM °''""" ley, head, alpe 4, compl w/ MoWle ...... '200 •• ,. 11111411 • out. fUl'QUObe tln!.1t With .... .., ""'"" . ment gaugH, spare wbttl, IOOlll .... 11w ··-all CG xtru. $.WiO. F11tty fecury llleck Interior, Hea ..,., ~-automatic QIPtional _...,.. wttll Ht• ... !lie -_, .... •rWlfte. AlllofNtlc 714-Q7~ RELAX INEXPENSIV!:L Y YOUR CHOICE ••• -lie treftlmlMlell, -l>lut I ll !lie lr-lnlofl. -* 16' CHRJS * 45 bp, elec LIYt in comp. furn 33'"8' -· ·-1119, -nt« -Mer• ,..t_ llftirlne. -FOfU>.CHEV-CMCOOOGE ... Wtllft. °''"" fft(""'"° ,,, _,,.. .. . .,. -... b .. lt tank, q wtlJ trlr, Vtcel Spartan SU95 m1Pt trade .,, S2590 ,.,... "'.,., .... lklllfft9. Thlt cer ,... dDws, ~ •Ir ~1761 Ir .... 1111 ori.tflet ltKl1 ,... ~ "' C'Oftdltloi1h•. AM-,M conc1. mo. 831-6633 _,.., "-,..,,, !lie ori.1ne1 -rHlo. .... ,.,.. - 14° VAUX> fiahlnt boat. VAGABOND SO'xlO', 1 BR.. with campet' pun:haw lrafl. -lr..s.d II lft. 11-ICllHll 1111• turn.; Ml metal an'1· $21'5 s.. "'" ""· ---·· 9n hp Jotanaon. Very rood - rood. New tl1t. 142-lr.IO Adult Park, ~5 eves. Stand-UP, WALK-THRU ,_ WWftlltY $2Jt5 $2795 30' Cabin cnai.er, Cbryller 6. Will Pl')' 6a!h far a 10 x 40 Hu bucket 1e1ta .I: carpet UM 1'61 "" Excellent C'Ollditicln. $ZSOO or Mablle Home. Ml.Wt be lm-In the .. <lleYTOlf!t 1 ton JOU MllCUIT CAMAaO best offer . ...ml rnaculatt. ~1112 ~e wltb dual ~ts • .utomat-5"c:. Mclolltrev ,..,, Sc, PoWe' steertnr A brakes, OMltrY '""' '"'· HT. e..vt. nme ,,... :::· .. • .. ci.::..r: 1T BOS. Whir. HI Mee.. bi& w ... ~ttnt fttlllfl W/blecfl lftt, 6 ..... 1, ... noo a complete Cflmllt'I' ..._ .,_. ....... ~ ~ "· e• _,,.wt~ trlr. Nf!tr CGlld. net a ldl. mmt. ,.. .. °'8l reed ""'IC ,,_,,.... .. , --'""''· ..... ............ $2430, OR 5-0145 . SCRAM-LETS ,.... ... ,,.,, -••ect.1111. ~ .. •flll aVle 1r-. ~ 9elt • f'Olltalned ~ toOet, ...... """' . ., 2.-act. mr Tr"" dlo, .... ,.,. -BOAT TRAILER -Zieman CDmplete ldtchfin faclllliH, C9lf. ..... ,.,_ ff IA~ orlt. -· a!Wrlllt. Act ftlel " ~ rlged for 13· Bo 1 t o n tlJdlns 11aa door a ,,.do. ..... --°"' ,l'ked ""'"' ..... NYe .... ANSWERS $2l'5 Whlllcr. S200. f'IS.1184.1 .,, SS495 $1691 .. ____ $2Sfl FOR Sale CN1Rr Ir TWln C!fli., R.arl lo, f\JU7 eq., ftlld.y Duaout -lk'ttt -G.tup -FIB lfM , ... to go, $1700. ao.1521 BdaQ -EAT OUT Air Co••lloNftt MDCUrt THUNDll•llD M,y Wife bu a 0'8t ndft MONTCl.All LANDAU Sei ...... tcno for ~ All lbt dol.t II to hid. .... .ti .. ..., ........ ..._,.. ""' .. ,...y """'· ~:":;t. -HOUlU.Y 1'.DfTALI mentiaft ta and I IQ', "Lit'• .... ... .... .. ... -""' ....,., 19".Y ..,,. ~ -EATOCM' ... _.......,. _ _,_ ~4.A.~tlffrMt * RHODD Jl'1 * ,,... ... = ~Ill'~-Mlft\' 'IT 'ftUUMPH ........ ............ ___ ...... ::. D.411t """' .. ,.. 1.onf! Bo.t Ci>.. .... .... .., ........ ,,. ~" ~-UDO 14 No. 1114. 1del CODd Jdnt ~ • ..., mlm!t.d FACTOIY Dll T ,.,.__.._. ...... .,.. _., ...... ·mru: ~ llhllt 11111 -..... ""'. -15;alto .... ~ ms.~ ---(()PIN SUNDAY) 50 ,.,. n99& ...... ue Wlbld&DScn.mbl«. IJO S. tt.t1r •· I' SABOT ~ a.m., Prem. Good ~. Belt oa.r-. Senta Ml 511~ Johnson &Son e . 3 "tp ~ • nt .... ,., 'fT _. l~an 1CI VI 34 St. NB m-m! HONDA ltoi 25QJ mlltl, .Riff 0..-blt. C. a m p l a 1 c .... ,, .... u, .... MW f&lnt, belt olfff. tcrUIP· HttC'h M2-499I ""CO\JMOlenT.coueM MAUI ......, . • s.«llll • 1• U' TRAVEL trtr, pod -.nG W. COAST HWY •• NIWPOIT ICH. &.i. 14. #4M Trllw iiii RONDA .... onlJ .. t'Clll4. leermcit 11111 141.1711 Miotlt 6'1MUI ....... m.. mo."-••· MMW .... .,.. IDCl .... ·~· - ~' , """ L .. 't · ·---...-. ...... ~ lmf!!!!! : : ALFA ''4 Alf • SPNNT a :-!lndlPCSc• -carcl...m l . ; -.: :: - : ' .. :: up In value weekend Ol s ELI M t9Z5 GuO Garden Grc AUS11• '61 Am Britll w/blaclr J. OWMl' cu -• ELI M 1125 Gwd C.-Grc '62 A• DLX H.T. • ll•clc wtda Int. 'nsll w t -.. .._ ELI M 9125 G.r'CI C~Crt 19llt AUS'J'l IQOd cmd; tnw.A* tor eycle. ! 1tSfAUI Toplmec -----NABERS CADILLAc~s " NO. I SALESMAN! Eleganc.e In action.~/;,' /968 1968 CADIUACS NOW ON DISPLAY Aveit.ble for O.monstretion end Der.very --OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SflfCT FROM -- 166 CADILLAC Oubtelld.,,. eowe 0ov111e ""'"'" '" '"'".,.. c:Nttllllt wT"' •IUlh INIClllne •YIOn •1141 i.t!Mr 111 .. rior, 11111 _,, neturtUv, a. ,,..,.,, o"*' c1e1.,_.. a. ~venl-elClru, \/try c.erelulrv orlv111 a. .,_ metlcllloUI Cllrt lnaloM •nd out. $3595 .. '63 CADILLAC C.. l'llll\lled In POOUler NtWWI 111119 Wllll lffll!W a. llYIOn lnftrlO< Hu luH POwtr I~ - .-clelu1!1 fK10f"Y b lru ltldlldlne eteetr"lc """" ctorM. Wiii .. well tlrea. Trulr .,. 011btendl11t - $1495 '64 CADILLAC $1995 '66 OLDSMOBILE $2895 '64 LINCOLN $1995 tGTHER SPECW YAWES '6 7 2 DOOR COUPE DE VIUE e '64 4 DOOR SEDAN DE ~ILLlt '6 7 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '6 7 EL DORADO LOADED e '65 FORD LTD H.T. COUPE e '63 OLDS F-85 4 DR. SEO e '65 CROWN IMPERIAL e '66 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '61 CADILLAC H. T. COUPE e ~66 MUSTANG H. T. COUPE e '65 THUNDERBIRD COUPE e '64 2 DOOR COUPE Dt VILLE e '65 OLDS 98 H.T. SEDAN e '6 7 CONTINENTAL COUPE e '67 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON e '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE e '63 CADILLAC hdll\ 0.\1111•. 4 '""""'''"" 1r<tk white exterior Wllll ltttller tM ll~left I-lot. FtCIO<'y 1lr concll- tlOlllM, luM -IMh•cllnt 6 w1v w.tt a. • !loll of Oilier dtlu•t utrea. S/loW\ exeelltM G••• •v Iii •rtvlow ow-. Yt41 t!loukln"t mlu 11111 one. $1495 '66 CADILLAC 5-. OtVlllt, ""'.,...., lo •H•kli"9 >1lvtr ol"' -WIPlutll -ldllno nrlOft -& ltalti.r ln~rlor, Full _, nelurally a. lecto<y •tr tonditlOfti..., llldt "4lclecl IOj>, -r ,,_ lo<t1, AM·FM, 1111 "'*'· """'· WSW llrn. Vwv CtrtlullY drl-• .,_ -llCl/lola <.1re. $3595 '61 CADILLAC 5•dMI 0ev111t. T1'I filOPlll•r • wlnoow modtl. OrltlNI m•lllllt 111-•IN 91Mn wl111 htrmonl1Jn1 1n1..-1or. All _., "u1omflnf lnttudl"9 • war Mtt, POWV wnt wllldO.,., el«lronlt eya, -r CIOOr lo<ks •nd of cout'M ft<t«r 1lr tondlllonl"9 fOr your drlvirw ,1euure. $795 '64 CHEVROLET the e~r _,., lmHI• luou Sl>orl. Anec bronn nterlor wllh btlOt ICI>, VI enolnt. tulolNtlc tren .. mlulon.. power tlHrlne. POWtr brtkH, wtlile tide llMll 11 ... l'ecfON •Ir CIOlldlllonlnt 10 -i tr,. Inside on thOM werm dflW.. $1495 '65 MUSTANG HerdtOI' -· 1'1•1~ '" t br\1111 metelllc -color with 1Nlc:lll"9 buUel •H I Jnterlcw. ~I WllHI• wllll wlcle Ollt l II-. For Your ,i.uure II tin Ille Munll 11ereo N ek. hello end hetltr, tinted t lH• end duel e•llluatt. Tiiis -'Y •lld rount ur It wlllleul I dOUlll -OI Ille lletl buva \'OU WIH mekL $1495 IALH DIPAJtTMINT O'IN I:» A.M. t. t '.M. MOft. tllru Prl. -t A.M. .. 6 '.M. ht. & Sun. -NABERS ----- : ' z ... - ... : • llOl'ORI ._ -a.. are.. .... a..~ 37 ... DATSUN 2600 Harbor Blvd . . ...J Costa Mesa 540-9100 -~----- ........... Autot HOO ... I ./ 30 DAJL.V Pll.OT Friday, M~ 17, ~9t>CI TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TrtANSPOltTATION New Cars I I I • ttedl Nt. 7'1 e Ntw ,.,.· lelv9'tr• 2 Dr. • • e e std'"· Price s1 .. htcl. len e • Your Trlll..tft Allowlfl<•· e : •••••••• e_! .. ~ ---··--. _ .. ,.. 2085 '67 FORD 3/4 TON P1t~u1> 4 •o..,-1. VS. Pl,,, IQH OP~N~O..t.0 CAMP£R "' '"''"!''"'"" ''"Y' ••• s .. 1~ u•a• ju\I ll~t """' S+od "Umb,,', b' 7 I s3595 '64 RAMBLER 770 Y8, •utom•••r he"'"''' .. '""· "~~·e ~eo!•t•. ~4C TORY Allt CONDITIONING S•o<~ nu"'b"' 6J4~ Ont ow•ar '"'omob1le, $1095 '66 DODGE ~••9••· VS, t ulol'll•hc, •tcl10, j,u +•r. pow•r stetr•n,. AIR CONOITIONING. IMlt nu nf u w ctr ""'"'"..,· S•oclt •u111bt1 6150 s2395 ·---- 2471 '66 PLYMOUTH h"f tit 2 D"o' Htrd+op. VR, au+11mal:t Ira•,. "''''"'"· ••ti<,,, hoh•. pow•r 1+.t rin9. Slotk nu,,.bor 611 § $1695 '63 PLYMOUTH A.lvodor• l Do"' va. aulom•••t. ••clio ....... ,. oow•• •'08""'1· ~ACTORY Alll CONDITION. ING ~+otlr nu..,bor 6178 .. s195 '66 BUICK R:,,.,,, V8, •u'""'''"· tower t lttr\n' t ncl b•t~... ~.ACTORY .llR CON011'10NIN<i. 1111 w~ttl, tie, Mu1I "' lo 1pprtci1+t Slot~ ftUl!I• lur 1117'. s2995 ... TIANS.-ORT ATION VOLllWAUN VOLISWMHN '58 VW. Needs pngme work 165 YW • vw SPECIALS * • 68 VOL VOS '60 Yellow A: bhle ...... $.1819 * SEE THE NIW * VOLKSWAGEN S2SO. 53&-7800 or ~2-16 The famo114 "Bu1° .. Beautl-. aft.er 5 PM tul sparklfn& Buraandy, ra· 1961 v ........ $1649 '61 Karmann Chia ...... $899 l4J St1tlen W...,. '63 VW Black • • . . • • • • • • S89'J ·53 Slope Back • , ••••••. , - '60 VW-. 9 Pusengtr bus. ·53 dio, W /W, too new to be call. 6 Mo.-',000 Ml. Guar. Includes SO HP Seriea, Wind- abield WasbersJ f u 11 Vinyl Interior, Outalde MI r r or, Heater. Oe:froeter. u weU as cleanup and delivery. '65 Blue 2 Dr ......... ~2119 '62 4 Dr • • . • • •• • • • .. .. $19 engine, l>'rfect cond. $6.)() or ed used. Oii special th i 1 tl'llde n4: 828-17:?9 Wttkend includtt t&X .t )le. HERB FRIEDLANDErt Get A letter Deel $53 cln. $53 mo. OAC 13150 Beach Blvd. <Hwy 39) HERB FRIEDLANDIR '64 VW Bus Rebuilt. E.'< cond. $1100 or ~1 Otter. 642~3 aft 12 PM ELMORE 2 blkl So. G.G. Fwy. 13750 .Beach Blvd. ffiwy 39) 89~7ri68 537-6824 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy. 893-7566 IST.-C '66 VW MUST SACPJFTCE Priced lo sell immed1at.el,y! MOTORS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. $177 Full Dn. Payment lncl"det Tu & Lie. __ v_o_L_v_o __ sport eara "'' $5$.24 mo. b.nk finan. '681/J VOLVO '64 VW, VERY CLEAN Orig '62 VW. New brakes, paint. Ask about our NOW HEREI . ~268 Garden Gro~e JE 7-6630 OWNER $950. Xlnt cond. R&H. $975 or best U82 On • 36 mo q $53.62 + SEE THEM TODAY 540-9856 aft ;; offer. 497-1126 1 final payment for title. 1967 VW S16!li l!lm VW Sunroof, Xlnt cond, T&M MOTORS ft! L11n: 1 Xlr1t oond. low miles. new tires. Must sell.· $1095. Speciali:iing • VW le Porsche UU IG Zenith blue Pvt pty &1~·115~10 642-7382 eves. 814.1 GARDEN GROVE BL. . ..,,.,..,.---..,..------GARDEN GROVE MPORTS '66 . VW SUNROOF. Excel VW. Late '67 Camper. All ex· 192.5551or534-2214 cond. 1 owner SHOO. lra11. low mileage, excel 642-3616 c;ond. S2.395 642-7316 alt 5. !!!'67!!!!!!!!!V!!!!o!!!!lk!!!!!sw!!!!a!!!!ge!!n!!!. !!!R!!!!ed!!!!!!!!!!!!wi!!!!.9.tb 1966 Harbor, C.~. 64&-9303 '&'. VW Orig owner. Xlnt '64 VW Sedan, good con. black interior, radio. beater. 1963 VOLVO l22S 29.000 cond. ideal grad gilt. S900 dition. Needs seat covers. rear apeakl'r. Sharp Thru· miles. Perfect t.'Ofld, Mak:e firm. 962-1944 aft 5 nioo. 494-4791 aft 4 pm out! 11595. 548-8778 offer. 644-2180 or JE 4-3037 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 SO TOO MANY BRAND NEW 1968's! Ylrtu1Dy nery lliMlll ••• Hlw 1111.tactared ,II chtou ha Ev., .. ~r111ic1Dj riiliirfrlli wi1 ow iier ...... II ril111 Ill' .... hi the ...... ,....... lillt! SAMPLE SELL-OFF SAVINGS! · 1968 OLDS "98" 1968 CUTLASS 4 door TOWfl Sedan. AK cond., .utomatic ~is­ sion, power brakes, power steering, deluxe radio with rear seat speaker, heater, white sidewall tires, tinted glass. etc. Stock No. 442. Specially price at Sport Coupe. Deluxe radio, powtW steering, ti1tt. glass and windsh ield, fully sync. sttnd. tr1ns., deluxe SNt belts front & rw, deluxe i"tet'i°' equip., etc. Stock 423. FUU ....a 41 MONTHS BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE WHILE THEY LASTI 48 MORE AT SIMILAR DISCOUNTSI USED CAR SPECIALS 166 TOIOMADO ~ ~· .. ~i-.~ .-..... -.......... -...... I YU.a WAltllAlfTT '2899 '64 PlYMOUTM ~El.V!:DeltE I daClf lllMliO l!ld h ....... .tM9. .._,, -_. IClorv air. lllM ll\trll. IOTll 11101. 1 YIAa W.utllAlfTY '1299 '62 IMf'AlA COUP! •749 '61 PONTIAC LI MAM ...... ~ ..... -""""· 1!042 ••1 t YfMI W.UllANTY ~899 '65 PONTIAC _.,.,,.. ................. ~ . ..-.------....... .,...._ lkllDr'I llr. • I Ylo\tl WAHA#TY '1899 '61 CHIV. STA. wtH. ... ,,. ... V.f, ...................... C-1 vua wAllU#TY '61 MYCUIT MONTMO v•.--.,... =-~-= =.--LeRM •· t YUi WAaltMT'I' 92999 '62 CHIV. 18. All M!DIUI. ,,_, -.. -_.,,., ................ ~ •• t YIM! WAlttlANTY '799 '66 VOLKSWAGEN ltelh ... ,....,, .... ""'9. 2 YIAR WARllANTY '1399 '65 M8CUIT ""-:r.=.·.=.. '=9 .... 81~~ - . ·- I YU.It WA•UlfTT '1699 • I 'flAa WAlttUWn' I '2399 ''5 OLDS WXUIT sa.N ...... _ ......... ......, .. t TIAa WAlttlMTY '2599 2150 HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MESA '66 Spltfir" (7) TO CHOOSE. Yes, we have every color of spldiN to choose from. Thia ia the 35 mile l>'r &al span. cat that carries the cornpeat ~ Ina. rates & out11>1d all otber spt cars 20 to 1 pew. COme in and drive these cars end choose one. This weekend o~ly • ,· $1699 ELMORE MOTORS 9625 Garden Grove Btvct~ Garden Grove JE 7-&1> Antiques, Clauics 9'15 '39 BUICK 'PECIAL $200 • 642-5769 • '39 BUICK SPECIAL s:.m • 642-5769 • Autos W•ntect 9700 WE PAY .•• CASH -for lllled can 6. 1rudm. ,_, call UI tor free ectiJBaie. GROTH CHMOlD Alie for Sales MaDq9 1S21l Beaoh Bl .• Huntington Beach KI 9-3331 Will Buy Your Volkswagen or Pwlehe .i pay top dollan. Paid tor or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 Auto Lea.sing 9110 LEASE -1968 Ford ~ 500 4-dr, HT. Fully eq., incl air. 392 VS eng .. driven only 4500 mi. 586.13 per mo. Call Cort Fox Auto LHSint 642-8440 or see at 224·0 W. Coast Hwy btwn lo.3:30 pm. Eves &: wknds 49&-5696 Uted c.,s f90I SEE JOHN COLDIRON For ·r • s ltMlcials '51 CREV. 4 dr ........ S99 '59 FORD wagon .. • • S299 'M DATSUN 4 cir •••• S499 '62 Falcon Sqolre. Ila wq, dlt. like new. radio, beater. auto' f7S Cash or trade. Pymta 129 mo. Aft.er n 494-9773 • '56 cad Coupe de VWe, a.Ir cond.. d 1 r , ,xcepl]on&D.y dean. top mechu1ictl mnd $19 a.ah Sl9 mo. Alter 4. 6J9.a6\1 ' ' Friday, M1.1 17, 1968 DAILY PILOT. 31 FIREllRD FIR91RD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FmlRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD . . --FIREBIRD-flREBIRD-F-JREBIR~ FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD rllREBIRD FIREBIRD FIREBIRD . ROY CARV~R ANNOUNCES HIS FIRST EXCLUSIVE · FIREBIRD SALE! _CHO.OSE FROM ON·E. OF . THE )-ARG . T FIREBIR~ . · STOCKS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ~' G3 FIRl!llRD HARDTOP COUP! MAGNIPICE~TL Y EQUIPPED WITH lfG OHC SIX ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO, HEATE~ TINTID GLASS, ltlDLINI TIRH. PlltlllRDI THIS WEEKEND ONLY • • • • ROY . CARVER'S SHOW· ROOM WILL IE FilLLED .. ·WITH BRAND NEW READY•TO·GO FIREIJRDS. PRICED TO SELL! ' ') •• , . .. . ' • I • . NIW J IN STOCK ORDER EVERY CONCEIVABLE 'BIRD YOU ~ YOU RS CAN IMAGINE ••• INCL •••• :::NTS TODAY! 350s HYDRAMATICS OHC .SIXES HARDTOPS 1 CONVERnBLES YOU NAME IT! COUPE • ' I • -------~· -· ..... -~-.-----~"'· 4'• ••• -.... - - .--. ---.... ._, ..... -.,,,, . ' .. -.... ..... .-.. ·-,.. . ................. 't ..... _, ... ..._. -..... ~-....,,~ • . . I -· -· ,.-- .. '66 FORD GALAXIE 4 4.., he.dto,. VI, eutomatic, •ir corHI., elec+Yic win4'ow1, redio, l.u tor, 1llvor blue with ~ut i•torior. 51995 '62 CHEVROLET ,icku11 lruc.k. b evli,..,•r. 1tic~ 1hift, I' Fin •· ,14. boclv. c1 ... '65 CHEVROLET '60 RANCHERO '66 CHEVROLET Sport •t•· ltedio encl hu ler, t •H n ~ white tu.to•• with dolu .. .,;.,yl ifttorior. 52195 '63 RIVIERA ' - '6' DODGE I' 'lck11,. VI , ... •••+le, e111to111 ub, ,.41. e..4 hooter. 51995 'M CHEVROLET Impel• 1,.t C4"1~. Avlo1utic, power 110.,. i1t9, retlio, hoetor, fectory eir. Tropice l +11t· 4111olso with 111etchi"9 interior. 52195 . - '64 CHEVROLET -, . '66 PEUGEOT ' 404 ~.. lrithh ,, • .,., Mlclieli1 tlt1t. 51495 '66 IMPALA S.S •. Coftvomblo. 127 VI, ovto-tic, ..-w•r ••-· 111" rodio, hH ter, •••hie wltite witlt Wuo wlnyf i11torior. Co"t., console. Cloe1t, '62 CADILLAC Melibu 111por 1porl coftn rtlblo. VI, oulo· 111otic, 11owor 1lu rin9, roclio, l.o..+or, tohiti•" lurq. with while vinyl h<kot uoh. • H.,cltop coupe. Autometic, oir cond., full ,...,.,, reclio, ho•lor, ermine white wlth ttcl loothor trim. 'Ii to" ,1r.k11111• 11 Fl .. +1icl•. va, ... + .... H~ redio, heeter, cv1tom ub. 51595 So.it" OeVillo. Foctory oir cerHlllloni"t· tll· to-+ic. fwll ,._, ••''• orHI hoet.t. 51395 51695 '60 CHEVROLET Pickup. I Fool Fluhido, ' cyli"dor, 1ton· dord 1hift, rod ond whilt. '67 MUSTANG GT 1 plu1 1 fo1+twick. 4 ,,..d, pow•• sl•••1•9. rodio on4 hooter, Jelu•• i,.+orior option. '2395 '65 MERCURY Montd •ir horcltop COlljHI. ve. outo ... elic power 1lurin9, rodio, llHlt r, low 111ilu9t, t rmil\o white with blwo interior. 51795 51895 '62 IMPALA Sport coupe. va. ou+o111olic, oowor 1toori"t • for.to,., eir co"ditio"i"t· r•clio. hu ter, Er- """• wltf+e witlt blue in teri or. 5195 •. '66 CHEVY II No•• 1letioft we9on. VI, power 1loorin9, reclio, hu tor, euto,.,•li'a. A rttl heNI to title! co,,,ptcl we9on. Ermll\o wMte witll blue trim. '65 MUSTANG Co,.worliblo. ltodio, hu tor, 1ilwor with bleck vinyl l"terior. 51295 \, '66 JAGUAR 3.8 S Seel•"· 16,000 eri9l"ol milu . Like now. Avto .• ,.$., chrome wire whHft. MUST SEE! '66 MUSTANG Hord+o, covpo. VI, e ulo111etic. pow•• 1tu r· i119, ro4io, hH tor, wl.ite wit!. rod interior. .. '64 CHEVROLET lmpele,4 D-. VI, eulometic, power 1lu•· in9, rodio, hHtor, 1~•• blue tu.tone. 5895 PRICES GOOP THIS WEEK ONLY '62 MONZA Coupo. Automelir.. reclio e"d l.eeler, lrel'IS· portetlo" s,eciel. Lie. No. NNT7 I 7 '65 IMPALA S.S. )'6 VI, 4 1peod trel'l-ttsi.,., pow0t tl-i119, rodio, llootor, very low .,.ii ..... d H n. '62 CADILLAC Hercllop r.oupe. Fvll power equlp111011t plus f1clory oir co.,ifitie"i"t· CONNELL 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~:S546-1203~~~s546-1200 IUICK '66 RIVIERA f ull l>O"E'r anrl factory ~lr conditioning, ftrato be1ich seat. till whed. etc. $3495 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 ·---, I '60 BUICK 4 Door LeSabre. Powu stttr- lllg, power brel<es, autom•· be. air conditioning. $595 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BL VO. COST A MESA 646-9022 '65 CHEVROLET '61 Chev Monz• Cpe. Four speed trans.. radio & heal. Ftnished in original Enrune white with beautiful ~ carpet l vinyl seat tn terlor A real nicf car lor school & worl< f'\111 pncl' $595.00 JOSNSON & SON Bet Aar 4 Door M.'dan. Ii cyl-Lincoln-Mercury ind1>r. automatic, poweor Cost. MN& Branch ~tt'e11ng. ~dio and heatrr. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-70:i0 $1295 CHRYSLER '67 COUGAR VR. a111nmatlc, power 8tttr· ms:. f-<ctory a Ir condition· ins: hn<lau top. $3195 ------ST ANSIURY ·54 oraYSLER 1mperiat. STANSBURY BUICK hemi-beada, PS/PB. air. BUICK xlnt cond. S375. aft 6. 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 962..m7 2100 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-90221======= CO~TA MESA 646-9022 -.,2 Impala-, __ c_o_M_n__ DODGE STA. WAG Auto trans & pow. • Quality compact wagon.-------- '66 FORD Galaxie 4 Door hardtop. V8. automatic. radio. heater, power steenng. S1795 STANSBURY BUICK i100 HARIOR IL VO. COST A MESA 646-9022 ONE Owner. 1963 Ranchero, 36.000 orig. ml. 5 New Dble E~le tires. 1684 Whittier No. 42. Orange Coa~1 Trlr PaJ'k. C.~:. aflf'r 4 PM 60 ford Sta Wagon $150 ~9613. :m Lugonia, Newport 8'acb 065 FORD Musting V-8. 4 sp. R.H. W /0 tires. Rally pack. Joe 494-9ru. Wed· Thurs &: wknds. LA SALLE '40 La Salle. 331 Ca4illac engine. S600 or belt offer. • 673-0768 • ------MERCURY '68 BRAND new station wagon. Alr. etc .. all service tr<.'<' for 40 .000 m Uei.. Lease for Sll9 per month. Also avaUable: e x c e p I I o n a I '60 MERCURY 2 ,_ ~.,.i.._ va-...,1..., t11t.MotN. H41 .. h ...... "'"' ,...i. sns . i • ··3 RA MILER '40 4 door so4u. ' cyli..,.,, e11to111otlc, retlio •'"' hu tH, low "liltote. · s595 . '65 CHEVROLET MHtt cou,.. Fedory oir corHlitio"i"t · Aort.. Motir., rodio, hH ter, ••111i11• white wi.._ blvo .,;...,1 liovc~ •• Sitts. 51495 '65 MUSTANG Hordto11 coupe. Fer.tory oir corHlltl.,.in9, Vt, oulomotic, ,ower 1lettin9, ro4ie, hHkrr a;i. tlr.lt ,,..., witlt m•t wheels e 11 erovrHI. '67 DATSUN Dolan 4 Door •-'••· Ulltlor 4.000 orl9i11el mile., 4 1,..4 tr .. 1111l11iOt1, retlio orHI hu+er. '68 VOLKSWAGEN lledio •"d hooter. Rod wit!. bled · ;,.terior. 6.000 111ile1 with worrenty beok il'I effect. SAVE . 1~ ~ 1 MUSTANG PONTIAC GOING INTO SERVICE Must Sell! '65 Mustanr 2 + 2. mags. V-8. 3 spd. ROY CAIYER PONTIAC Good condition $1350, or best offer 646-1724 J92S Harbar Bl., Com M .. Kl 6-4444 '66 Mul!tang Hdtp. V.8. a uto. Orani • r--··• _ .. ........_ r/h. 19,000 miles New """°'''-7 c.M;I ... ~ ttres. xlnt cond. S l 8 5 O Dealer for RoU. • 1torCll and 5-10-4725 ~Ben~tly~.7:'77::'"-.:-~-:-~ '66 MUSTANG. all GT ex· trai1. F11~tback. gold 2 + 2 ON\11. $1845. 642-1634 bef S PM '65 MUSTANG. V8. auto, full pwr, Jo miles. excel cond. Make offer. Call~ 'SS Mustang. Very clean . 29.000 actual miles Reaa. fi4&..3006 '62 2 + 2, Fastbec:k. custom mter .. 3 lpd console excel cond. $2100. 873-0836 OLDSMOllLE '66 LE MANS. xlnt cond. v.g, auto trans. conaote. bucket 11eats. wsw, m 1 k e ~r· ~1.564 '61 PONTI.AC Stadon wacon. 9 P1611., R/H, air-cond..: pwr. eteer It brakes. Good ti.rel It $560. 962-7316 RAMBLER U9" Rambler Sale 34 to c~ from. WHk•nd Special '1)2 Classic 4 Door. One own· er $399. '66 BL'ICK Ll'Sl\bre C'USlolm 4 Dr, hdtp , pwr slt'erm~ & brakes: ~1r, t'IP;in )OU price ca1 . f>.1.1-.:!:;~ '67 RM ERA I p chr~I~ si,-1 p(I 111~ • tr hurk"' ·•~. ,, n t cood. mm Pvt. pty ll\7.J,;231 alt :. 1l "" ~teenng Th•~ 118 wag. IS '63 Comet custom Sta. W.ig '65 DODGE "' one ~r local car driven Economy slx eyl. with std. Cnme• ·,oo. Blue exterior "nly ll .. iOO m1lrs per year. trani1. An Idell wa~n lor Blad, ,,nyt bucket Ritt .l be.rgafos on our I e ue -C-REA_TEST ___ Tranapo __ rt.a_tion_ turnins Lease D e p t . S'\50 \95.1 Old'a Fine Motor. Johnl!On c\ Son Lincoln • HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1969 Harbor. CM &12-«rz.1 '65 B~ICK Sport wqon. VS, 1utomat1c, J](IWer 1te<'nng, radio. hf.at- !r. Ult wha-1. $2495. STANSIURY BUICK 2100 HARIOlt ILVD. OSTA MISA 646-9022 ' Power •leering. OR 3-8316. Mtrcury &12-09Sl Aft 5:~ all day wkend11 '&.; Mercury converttble, xlnt full Pnrr commuting to Los Anieles. top On,. owner car. ~.000 $995.00 Full PnCf' m1t,-~. Sl:i99 Low down P8Y· ·;,7 BUICK Sr>Pl'iat. R1tn1, good tires BoOy in fa ir con- dlbon SIOO. &M;.-7268 JOHNSON & SON $195.00 ment OAC. HOLIOA Y RAMBLER , t.lncoln-Mf'rcury JOHNSON-& SON 1969 H:trbor CM 642-60'l3 Costa Ml'l!a BrMcb Lincoln-Mercury '65 DOOG~ Polara S 0 0 '6' FORD condition. Ln m 11 e a g e . Premium tires. $1450. LI ~ ll !17. da.ys only. CADILLAC 1~11 Harbor Blvd. 642-71IiO Costa Mesa Branch c pb R/.H I OllVCI"' Ps, • • O'flf '65 CHEVY IMPALA sea l~ Hart>or Blvd. 6"2-'TOOO mtlPs. Orig owner. $1800 or blue w\th black Landa°u top. '60 COMET. 6 cyl, aqto. rh. best oUer. 673-7252 Station wagon. VS. standard '59 MERC Sta Waa. Fae. Air. transmission. radi9 and beat· RAd.lo. P/S. Auto. New rinl Joi>. 3411 15th St. NB. Cor '62 FLEE'IWOOD, 4 dr sed1n. beautiful cond. smo. Priv/owntt. 6f;N7-IS Loaded' Radial t1rH dlr. llOOd tires, r e I I ab 1 e '61 Dodge 6 cyl q . 3 IPd an er. One ~er. tmmaculat~ see Tl"aneportation Sl50. 675--3345 the column. si7S. Nffd $1195 '66 CAD C.onvt. air. fully eq\dp. Good c:ond, S3800 Pvt to appreciate. $1SO cub or '82 Comet. 6 cyl, 2 dr. work. &16-4517 take trade. 494-9773 rood condition. $395. 'Qi DODGE 01at. Sportamsn. • S4G-37'92 * 170, auto. RAH. xtra .ua. FALCON :'18 Chrv Impala 2 door bd Sl115. 613-6400 tit IPM f'OR SALE. '58 CadlllaC' toP· 348 eng. Interior 11111 CONTINENT AL rxterlor In very rood con-------- pty. 67l-S9"29 'CHIVROLET ~~lie CaU &Jtl'r !> 11111on. RUM real pxt. 1111. '64 CONTININT AL 'St CAdllt.C'. full llOW"f. air• 4 Call aCter 6 PM. 842-2342 4 Dr. ~ry cioncetvM* IX· '64 Filf r• tood tires S$O 'Ii: CHEVY llnplll.1 2 4r 'blhJ, tra kid r.ctory air cond. A Futun Cpe H. T. ~ 494-T'r.'"6 v~ auto mane. ""' ltl' A lwlur7 ,.., >W n.c "' A 0 cy1 .... ....,. -. brks. Pvt party. u oe . ctme. run Prb Fmiahed in ___. cWIDdll ~ $2395.00 yellow "1tll iHlldllal ~ '14 BEL Alr mtfon wap JOHNSON & SON ln~rior. ruu Prtcor .., CAMARO L Spt cpe. Ell· Auto.. ~ i a.Ir. Orie Lftoln.~ $11 .... tr-. 11Dt1 -... Pvt ptJ. ~· $1351. lMMl14 11t ' om ._ lrMc.1l JOHNSON I SON STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARIOllt IL VD. COSTA MISA 646-9022 '",. S2B. IT.M419 '67 El Camino. • flllo 4 IPi 1M1 ~ Blvd. 6G-'7Ul!O ~Merc.W'Y '9 OIEV. Spt. <-.. wtth iO truw Real me., 'Nie ..,. ea.ta ,._ ... OMtb7 ..-...._ ...... v ..... -· -lnltalled. pmtl: es.6420 COIYA• 19Ct HM>or lhd. ..,.. VI......,.,,..., llltetitt, 15th 6 Dranse· to-7831 MUSTAN& • , 6' MUSTAll& 2 pllS 2 ~, YI. aanmtk:. power ltHrJnl. ndio and l•ter. 11195 .;o-:;.. wacoo • e,t '14 au;vw.z 2 *· Rif. 'M OnUr Mana Sl')'der POU ~~· f8c:tary air ... O.D. SD. Owns v.a. •. PIS. MIL~ -e.wtlllVnd. .... .... al·· STANllUIY • .. .,. Ollmtr. m-mn ...... -· -l4Wa 115 T ".,, • I l:!: ~ MICK Cfn 'Cl i.,. t It Bf. bllo..Jfeu. ... 'Ill .,. a..,. 2 •· • e11. MR. -1111.. ~ • ..._ .,., v. cou••. " .... " -.-.... .,. ST ANSIUIY 2100 HAltlOI IL VD. .... rdJllw ....... l<MfWMl'iMlll ~ 3 IUICI COSTA MDA ""-f022 ~57· CMc~.., a r-·ri au;vy Jlllafr St•._ BRAND "'-· Caucat ·11 ran! ~: .... 2100 ua•-ILVD •It«! MUltalW 2+2 ....... T -W1p. pa. ,.,, air, toad -.. '-Sii.OD Pfl' mo. paru uc:rtnee • ~ • aummatic tranttnlldon. 2 OR. l3llD. 541-b mnct 1125, tr.Mllll J.,..,_,., A Ian· 14:..-J e 642-Gl'J e COST A MISA 646-9022 SlaJO 8-«m \ ·, .. ' \ I PLYMOUTH . '66 Pl YMOUTH ~ u • Door ledln. vs. IUtomatk. ntelo. hlaW, lilc.e .... $1595 STANllUIY IUICIC 2100 HAU01t IL VD. COITA MISA 646 "22 'G Btlftdere Sta W11. PIS, excel c.94. ta. CaD llflllr I PM 54M714 PONTIAC '15 cro. 4 ipd, vtbruonic. And ~. lmm•c cond. 1171115. S4l-811 " ,.,. ........ ~ ... -.. _, .... .-.. . '65 770 CLASSIC Rambler: dark green. 6 eyl., R/H. \ fact. air: x1nt cond. m CaU: 646-2823 Alt. 4 PM ·sz RAMBLER Ameriean Olnvm:ible. new trans, 4 new tires. very dean. $500. M4-G.l36 TEMPEST T-lllD '51 THUNDERBIRD con- vertible wlute wtth r e d lealhft' Interior, full powtt AM-FM ace~ top. new tll?I $250. 540-7155 T-BtRD 1 9 6 2 c:mven1ble 1'1111 pwr. a.Ir coed. nf'w top. new tfts, Jwrt lWlfd up. Ex. CflltianaUy dealt. Phone ~ alte' S f.m. YAUANT '61 VALIANT ~E Blue Boole 1'JJ OUK PRICE ~ ........... IBM Dir • 642-«m "' . FllEI SA' s7c .... lflClll .i --- "'\ . ''Moliocly has· inO.r-e fun . . selling PONTIAC& than us!'' I BUYING A NEW PONTIAC IS e . . ALSO FUN e e e COME IN AND SEE SAYE s7oa US e e e JOIN THE FUN e. e GO GO I r Wide· GTO 'HARDTOP s195 DOWN DELIYllS 'LUS TAX AND LICEMSE ON YOUR GOOD CREDIT CATALINA 5195 DOWN DRIVERS l'LUS TAX AND LICENSE ON YOUR GOOD CREDIT -sAJITY 115110 NftOUID-qUALlfY CO QM\.Y At Bob J.ell#re PoD.dae l 3600 aeach 11vd. Westrnlnster, C.\if. OK I~ -------g ~ .. a1::r•=-=--------~-:: 1L a ------~~~ .,.,. a / .. '1',.as.--~ 1\19 T .... 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ALL CARS ARE RECONDITIONED TO LAST AND PRICED TO SELL! ------------------------------------------------~ '62 CllYROl.ET ~ -,67 YOLKS -'66 FAIRLANE 500 .XL . --tMPALA 1500 FHtb.ck, IOw milHgt, betutiful condition. w .. kend Special '4-Door Hardtop ..:. 51998 '67 CAMERO COMPLETE SELECTION V-8, full power. hire clH n throughout. 5998 '64 CHEYB.LE V-1, .u+ •• , power sttff• OF THE FABULOUS FIVE w•1.11u· SS in91 console. Leu t h • 11 "' I 1,000 milts. Plenty of 19· 67 · 2-Door Hardtop, fect~ry warranty lelt. Air ~~ ~S ~ V-8, automa.tic, cond1t1oned. ~·~P8 ~A~ powersteerrng. 52688 ALL WITH LOW MILEAGE AND $1388 '66 CATALINA FACTORY WARRANTY 9-Peu. Station We9011, ______________ .. fectery eir conditioned• pwr. windows, roof raclr. 5 b r t 11 d new wh itewall tires. '66 PONTIAC GTO 64 PLYMOUTH ~-Door, V-f, euf°' power ... erinto One ewner. ALL CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL ••• RECONDITIONED TO LAST c: • THI AIOYI IS IUT JUST A SAMPLI Of THI HUM SIUCTION THAT AWAITS YOU OF THI 9UALITY CONTIOU.ID -SANTY 111111 USID CARS. AND llMIMlll, ON YOUR 600D CllDIT, Slfl DOWN + TAX AND UCINSI. . e SALE HOUIS • tAYLl•HT SAYIM•I IS HUI OHM IYD'f MIOHT 'TIL ll:M ,,M, 13600 BEACH BOULEVARD WESTMINSTER e 892-6655 -----~ ---- . I \ I • . ............. t ......... --__.... •• -·-·' 1 .... ,,... ....... ·. :ROBINS SPKJAL CAMPER . \ PACKAGES Slt\lf YOU EXTRA MON~t EXAMPLE: I FOOT CAB·OVER CAMPER . fULL Y EQUIPPED, ICE BOX -GAS STOVE -SELF.CON- TAINED WATER SYSTEM -12V/l IOV E.LECTRICAL SYS- TEM • OINETIE • COMPLETELY FURNISHED Ir DECOR- ATED • SLEEPS 6. MOUNTED ON A . I RAND NEW '6 8 FO RD STYLE.SID£ PICKUP. 131" WHEELBASE. ALL YOU HAVE TO FUR- NI SH IS YOUR CHINA & SILVER AND THE DESIRE TO HAVE FUN. COMPLETE CAMPER & TRUCK $35 95 RENT A VACATION HOME ON WHEELS! Completely self contained Condor Motor • Homes sleep 6-1 0 ft. deluxe Goldline Compers sleep 4. More tun than a mountain or beach cottage • • • easier on the vacation budget! Call today for reservation! 647-00 IO. SCIENCE HAS FOR A SAFE, CAREFREE, FUN VACATION, TRY THEODORE ROBINS'. "SEE ~MERICA" PLAN. THAT'~ WHERE YOU SAYE ENOUGH ON YOUR ·NEW FORD OR GUARAt4TEED USED , CAR TO PAY FOR THE TRIP! WOULD YOU BELIEVE PART :OF IT?. EXTRA SAYINGS ON "LOADED" EXECUTIVE CAIS '68 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP F•dory •ir concWioni"9· pow•r !Ilise br•kH, power stHr1"9• vinyl roof, wid• ov•I tir•s, redlo, hu ter, ~•litn wl.HI cevers, le11 *"•" •.OOO miles. Steck number 201 CLASS WITH ICONOMYI 1968 ENGLISH FORDS Th• f•bulou5 Moel el "C", witlt room for 5 •dvlts, I 00 mile top spud •"cl JO milu to the 91tlon, mHns comfort ucl prid• of ownerthip for endleu mil11 of cuefrH Y•ution drivin9I 4 spHd or •utom•tic tr•n, . BRAND NEW CORTINA GT ~ OOOlt No. 19 7•. GI X Stripe, 4 spd. syncro. tr•"'" etc. $1995 We are Oran_j• County's exclusiv e dealer for SHt:LBY AMERIC AN COBRA GT-350's GT·SOO's For the ultimate in vacation travel, drive A"terica's #I high performance car! La r 9 e stock ~f new 1968 Fastbacks and Convertibles ready for immediate delivery! Special Clear- ance -two t 967 Left-overs. USED CARS 6 to choOM from. 4 Or. VI, eute"., UH. 20 % 10 PASS. WAGON $4079°7. PEACE OF MIND GUARANTEED! Orivi n9 your present car on your vacation 1 let us 9ive it 130 vital tests in Southern Californi•'s first Ford Rotunda Diagnostic Center. Takes only 30 minutes while you watch on your own electronic dials to be sure your car is SAFI. llUAILI. OPlltA TING AT PIAK PllFOIMANCI. · DEVELOPED." 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 6-'67 FORD CUSTOMU $1s95 dow" or tr•lll• $46 ,.r me. J6 me. bemple No. 5 • '67 MUSTANGS -5 . - I 5 to choose from -'60 thru '67 year models. 6 to I 0 passenger -some with air conditioning. PLYMOUTH -'66 MERC COMMUTER - ECONO BUS'S -FORDS -FALCONS - FAIRLANES-COUNTRY SEDANS-CHEVY II WAGON 1 Example: '6.S FORD COUNTRY SEDAN P7717 . '61 CHEVROLET CAMARO $2895 4400 milu , 327 •"t ine, Co1uole, Yi"yl reof, eut:., PS. Feet. werrenty. 20 % down er fr•llle S79 per mo. l6 mo. WG0072 '64 FORD XL H.T. 4 Or. VI, full pow•r. f•dory eir co"d., butket •uh, I 5 if. ~ow" or tr•~• S49 p•r mo. 24 mo. OGOIO S. Colors to choose from. All with fectory wer- r•nfti ell with VI entl"•• n._.tle, po-stMr• i"9· UK. 15 % down or trede SH ,., mo. 3' mo. lie. TEZ997·llY924-TOV522·TIUnl-ULFl42. $2195 ' 4 dr. J 52 enq., ~u+o., PS. r1dio, huter. 20 'Y. down or l••d• SS• per mo. JO mo. VEX2 It 51695 '65 FORD GALAXIE 500 VI, 2 Or. H.T. A11t.., PS, RIH. I 0 '!. dewn er trecle $55 per me. JO me. TAHOI '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU s3295 . , loeded. PS, P-wiedows, P·Mlh, eir cond. 20 % down or fr•de $0 per mo, l6 m., TRJ2'6 THIS FOR YOUR CAR. •• NOW ... we cen scientificelly analyze and check over 100 arHs on Heh used cer that af· feds its performance prior to Hlling it. You buy with built in confidence when you buy a Theodore Robins Used C•r th•t cerriH the Diagnostic sticker. TheM cars are gu•r•ntMd 100-1. -. # , • ' ............ , ... _ .. , .. '66 MUSTANG VI, 1ir cond., co"sole, l•nd.u to,, e uto., ltlH, PS. Tu I license dow" $66 per me. )0 mo. 81111 book price $2520. 3 .. '66 FOR D LTD'S· 3 l LTD'•· 4 Door h•rdto1n, 2 with 1ir co"ditio"in9, full power. Lie. RRYl I•. Stk. No. 7558A Lie. TEZI OJ. 20 'f. dow11 or trade $5' per mo. )6 mo. '67 CORTINA GT Red, 4 speed, ltl.telt i"terior. 20'1. dow" er tr•d• $41,., mo. 3' me. UPSllO '63 FORD XL H.T. $1 095 VI, 2 Or. H.T. Full power, l>ucket H•h, f•ctory 1ir. U 'h 111otlel. 15 'f. !llow" er trade $4' per mo. 24 mo. PRCll2 '67 SHILIY GT.500 ' speed, hot one. 20 % down er tr1d• SH ,.r 111e. l6 -· UYHltl 2·'66 VOLKSWAGENS.2 s.c1." I SU" roof. 20 " dow" or tr ad• SH p•r mo. 30 me. SST4ll-TSX499 llee look Price $4070 MUSTAN'G· SALE 20 TO CHOOSI ROM "6" & "r CYLINDDS. 4 SPUDS, AUTOMATICS. SOMI WITH POWEi STDllNG & All CONDmONING. 1'H THRV 19'7 MODIU. CONYllTIILIS. COUPIS AND 2+2 FASTIACKS. 165 MUSTANG v fl:AMPU H.T. Fully •quipped. VI. RIH, 111to .. I'S. I 0 % dow11 or tr1de S4t per me. JO me. POP167 Used Car Sale Prices 6eotl for 72 ho1m All p•ymenh r. .. ,94 Oft epprove4 crM1t. ,. .. ... ":. :..... , .. ~ -... , :... ~-: .. , ..................... .,.... . -,[ • • • "" "-" E--4 Q ~ ~~ ~ ~ Q Q ~ ,..;i ,~ . ' ~ tL ···ROAD!S LEAD TO ~ e-.F~EE POKING :AREAS I~ ' . tDR. EVERY I.:.; .. -'•, .. , -• I ; -I ... " ' ., ' DOWNTOWN 'STORE This cotumn ra11rved t.r' th• comint ..... \o Ktivit;aef......,... peups -phone .., afore lletow...., ~ .. ,..,. aMIOU~ . . .-C-... FOUNTAlil VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL "HDUDAr' ' 'lr.1\ C.>Olr & OK...,.. F:tl!:>AY MAY 17 8:CO P.M. H.S. GYM ./ ORAN&£ COAST COLLEGE CONCERT BAND DANCE BAND • • • IN CONCEIT MONDAY MAY 30 8:00 P.M. * PleMy of fr" pwliis:~ i.1 Oow.to .. Costa Meta. Spaciom loh ClClj:icont to MOSt IMlsilM$S firms a1:1d l>c';.it1ld bcsi· nss IMlikl••s Oii Newpw·i c;id Harbor bo.aewrds. Would You Believe? ••• Y 011 Walk Less .•. Save M o're • · •. F·ind More Varieties Downtown!! ••• OF DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA A1PDTS nnBIOIS 1925 Harbor ttvd. 646-0541 B Ir H OfflCI lqUl'MINT 541 Center Str..t 646-7443 CAL'S CAMDA. INC. 1780 Newport llvcl. 646-9l8J CITY SHiN COMPANY 11 I E. lf<Mdway 54S.679 I COIN MAIT 1808 N-port llvcl. 642-4242 co~ MUSIC 1839 Newport l tvd. 646.0271. COSTA MISA FLOllST I 17 E. Br"clwey 54l-6071'. COS'TA MESA JIWILIY & LOAN 1138 Newport l fvcl. 646-7741 11 ::.-: DIS. CIA WfOID, DALI Ii NELSON Optometrists 1796 Newport Blvd. 548-5619 CIAWFOIDS PHARMACY 1804 Newport Blvd. 548-2253 ·DUNLAP APPLIANCES 1815 Ne~port Blvd. 548-7788 IXPllSSIVI WALL DICOIS 1811 Newport Blvd. 646-9883 FOSTll'S PHARMACY 519 W 19th StrHt 646-1651 HAHTI IUIPLUS .1750 N•wP.ort Blvd. 646-1 696 HALP-SIZI $HOP 1805 Newport Blvd 646 9235 HAITI SPOITINfi fiOODS 538 Center Street 646-1919 HEMPHILL$ SHOES 1831 Newport Blvd. 548-9744 HENDERSON'S APPLIANCES 1877 Herbor Blvd. 548-7808 H. I. ILOCK INCOME TAX 1814 "C" Newport Blvd. 646-8724 J. C. HUMPHRIES JEWELERS 1823 Newport Blvd. 548-340 I JEIRY HALL/flRES 17 62 Newport Blvd. 646-5019 LAND o· LAMPS .1822 Newport Blvd. 548-4450 MARTIN FURNITURE 1865 Herbor Blvd. 548-5131 MARY CAITH PAJNTS 1916 Hubor Blvd. • 642-1090 ftOINT OF COLOR 516 W. 19th Street 646-0571 ) RALPH'S FURNITURE 1801 Newport Blvd. 548-.9591 REALM OF CARPETS 21 15 Harbor Blvd. 540-4821 REINERT'S DEPT. STORE 1816 Newport Blvd. S.48-1212 ROBERTS FURNITUll 1785 Newport Blvd. 646-8855 SHA W'S NUTRITION BASKET 1861 Newport Blvd. 548-6424 SINCERE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1878 Harbor Blvd. 646-9742 ST. CLAll BARBEi SHOP 1840 Newport Blvd. 548-6142 UNIVERSITY OFFICI E9UIPMENT 1913 Hubor Blvd. 646-7118 WA.HEN'S MAfiNAVOX CENTER Factory Direct 1714 Newport Blvd. 646-44'8 MHlllM SectlM-D.a.IL Y l'ILOT l'rtUy, Mey 17, .... 'I Friday, May 17, 1961 GEORGE C 0 L 0 U R I S, CORONA DEL MAR BUSI· NESSMAN AND PRODUC· ER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY HOME SHOW, IS ll' THE SUBJECT OF THE MEETTHE PEOPLE FEA·' TURE ON PAGE 3. ART LOVERS WILL FIND SEVERAL INTERESTING SHOWS F E A T U R E D IN T 0 D A y I s WEEK- ENDER. THE FINE ARTS PATRONS OF NEWPORT HARBOR ARE SPONSOR· ING AN ART CRUISE AND COLLECTORS SH 0 W, PA G E 11 , LAG U NA BEACH ART ASSOCIA- TION IS OPENING A NEW SHOW, PAGE S AND CUR- RENT ART ON PAGE 13 LISTS OTHER EXHIBITS. DON Wlf-SON'S OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN, PAGES I THROUGH 12, TAKES A LOOK AT A HUNTINGTON BEACH SIP-N·SUP SALON NOW CELEBRATING ITS FIFTH YEAR, A MIXED- D R I N K COMPETITION FOR BARTENDERS AND SOME INTERESTING EN· TERTAINMENT NOTES. OTHER O.C. ENTERTAIN- MENT ON P A G E S I THROUGH 15. I ' LL G U A R D ·:y H E E N:G I :N ~E .. ~ .. ·J~ Ana a1D ~ p,no.\ nanJ I iaaJ I JatU'(W3 Mp,, .,....91 1q .. 'laJ •Jam J~11J... ·apµi1 f!q UJ 11 sa~ oqa •or ~ieaJ) g • Speeial E•enti l'OI' CONCDT -ftle CrMm a pop t1Dclnc croup ii Pllll ..... I~ aib;Areu of tbe.Ana- C•: lllUclD c.ter, • W. x.&eU.. Ana- llllm • 1111 17 .......... at•:•= Tkk•tl, ~ fralD ..... are available tbe Co• ........ C.... a. Oflke, W~ lfUlk City ............... ticket ueadel. PhOM ·-1WD1 lllOW -"Dtaey-Aqua-Land," a swim abow, la blllaC praentlld b7 atudellta at Estan- da Hl&b Sc:bo11. ms PlaceDtia. Costa Meu, ......,. llQ 17 M 1:15 p.m. In ldditiCD to ma ~~ ..,,ta a1lo will perform Macie ..... 'l'kbta, ll far lldulta, " emta "' ... ti, • Cllllta for childreD. ......... It tM door. Pbane M2-. .,_.mow -Tbl Oraqe Counl;J·Home Show, .. ~ .. u.m,,.. will be beld May 1'7 ......... tM EUll>itiaD Hall ol the Ana- ... C.tedaa Cater,_, W. ltatella Ave., , Aea' Im, llMn: Ma tbroqh Fri. 5 to 11 •~~ p.m.; Sil. _. S.. JaOOD to 11 p.m. Tickets, Jl.'IS for ..SUU., '1 fw students, available at tbe box dee. Cllllclren under 12 ..tomPanied by .ctulta will be admitted free. Phone s.15a2.. ADVENTURE J1LM -Tbe only California show- ing of tie film, "Northern Safari:' ·a wildlife motloD pictare of Mlstralia will be shown in tM LiDc(f Opera Bouse, Wilshire Blvd. at La ..... Lii .U,elel, • May 17, 18, 22, "· 25, • IDd • and June 7 and a at I p.m. Mat- iDeel wU1 be held at 2 p.m. oa M., 18, 25 and June I . 'nctett, '3 •. s:uo and tt. · available at tile boll offtct. Pbclae (213) 389-2020 for f••rt.,Pr mtormatlon. ~ AllTS l'ESTIVAL -1be University Callery As- IOClates ti UCI ii boldiJll a Fine Arts Festival May 18 beginnillg at U a.m. at UCJ, 7901 Irvine St., Irrine. lncll>ded in the day's events are a juried student art show, pop concerts, a re~ory tbeatre production and parade of ~tumes from past productions, two dance productions and carnival rides for children. Tickets, '2.50 for adults, $1 for children, avail- able from local cllaniber of commeree offices, or at the Festival entrance. ~P CONCERT -Tbe University Chorus under the direcUoo of Maurice Allard will perform In the Science Lecture Hall at UCI , 7601 Irvine St., lrvlne, May 11 at 1:30 p.m. There is no admLssioe cbar1e. TRAIN BIDE -Tiiie Orange Empire Trolley Mu- seum ls having four one-day scenic train trips J from Loi Angeles through the Tehachapi Moun- tain loop OD May 18, 19, 7.5 and 26. The train will leave Loi AqeJes at 6:30 a.m. and re- turn at 7:» p.m. Fare, $11.50 for adults, $9.00 for cbildrea under 12. Tickets available through the m•um at P .O. Box 548. Perris. Cali- fonia m?O. CAJlNIV AL -Tbe UCI Student Centennial Corn- mlttee is holding a carnival May 19 beg.inning at 11 a.m. on the central campus at UCI, 7601 Irvine St., Irvine. Included in the activities are booths, contests, and games through.out the day, a barbecue at 4:~ p.m. and band competition at a p.m. in Campus Hall. 2 :=:t' .. SjS9J9jUI • , .. • • G u ·1 DI T.0 F·U II Special .:vents ICB CAPADBS -A show oa iee, lbe Ice Ca- padee, w.Ul opea Mat" 20 to run llJiroUh MAJ JI at tbe LGq Beach Arena, *1 lline St., Lone BMcl. 'l'lc:bta, fro• $2.50 f~· adultl. Mlf price for thole unc'8r lf, are avl.UabJe at Wallkba llUl!c City stores, Mutual ticket agen- ete1 or at tbe Loni Beach Arena. Phone (213) 4S'7·2Zl6 for further information. OCC BAND CONCERT -Charles Rutherford will * conduct tbe Oranp Coast College Band in a concert lla7 21 beginning at I p.m. in the 1Cbool'1 auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Men. ,,_. ls no admission cbarte. AFl'ERNOON CONCERT -Works by Mourt, Webern, Pleyel and Boccherini will be perform- ed by memba'1 of the UCI department of muaie, Wed., )IQ 22 at 4 p.m. in room lilt of the Fl8e Arts Buildiog, UCI, 78>1 lrviDe St., Irvine. 'nel"t ii no admission charse. A ART CRUISE -'lbe Fine Arts Patrons of New- port Harbor are sponsoring an Art Cruise Thurs., May 23. The day includes admission and bolt transportation to two Harbor Island homes, admission to the yacht. "Wild Goose" and admlsaion to the Balboa Pavilion Gallery art lbow, "U I Had1a Thousand Dollars," col· lecton' choices of art they would purchase. Houri: Transportation Crom Balboa Pavilion to homes, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; ya c b t and homes open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; gallery open 11 a.m. to a p.m. Tickets, '6. available by mail order from Fine Arts Patrons of New· port Harbor, 40 Main St.. Balboa. Phone 17$-3886. • ANTIQUE SHOW -'lbe Sekulich and Beck Antique Show ii scbecblled for May 23 thrOUlh S in the Arena of tbe Aubeim Convention Center, IOO W. KateDa, Anaheim. Hours: Thurs. tbrou&h Sat. 1 to 10 p.m .; Sun. noon to 6 p.m. Tickets, available at the Convention Center. $1.50 for adults, children under 12 frtt. Phone ~ Con1ing Up FIRE ·mow -'lbe Orange County Firemen's and Orange County Fire Chiefs' Associations are holding their annual California Fire Show, May 25 from a a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange 'County Fairgrounds, Ill Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Activi- ties include demonstrations of fire-fighting, dis- plays ol antique and modem eqwpment. booths and Dixieland bands. There is no admission charge. See Page 6 for further information. KNO'IT'S BERRY FARM SONG FEST -SiKI chapters of the Sweet Adelines will perform at Xnott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park on May 25. Beginning at 10 a.m. several quartets will sing at various locations through- out the Farm. All groups will perform together at noon in the Covered Wagon Camp followed by separate programs by each quartet. Partici- pating chapters of the Sweet Adelines are 'lbe Harbor Utes ol Costa Mesa. Saddleback Chap- ters ol Tustin, Carden Grove. Redlands and Riversjde, There is no admission charge. RODEO -The Orange Coast 'College Rodeo Oub is sponsoring a rodeo May 25 and 26 at l:~ p.m. on the OCC campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets, on sale at the school bookstore, are $1.50 general admission. $1 for students and 50c for children. See feature Page 13. JAll MO ·YIE· 'SCENES d I ~· • • 'i~. • • . 11~ \ ), ~\. ,. I ~!',, ·~!_::~·,1-1<·;'··-• '111·~~ . • ~1 ''•" ~· > w-.,;. ,. I -:1'1 ·1 ' • .,.,.. ( OiilrO.. I :,. • , • • I • e • c..w ... • • I ' Coming Up . 11111 FllY -Tbe·annual Fish Fry and carnival sponlOHd W., the Cotta Men-fi!ewport Harbor Lions Club wqt bt held May ~. June 1 and 2 In Costa MeJa Part at w. llth St. and Part Avenue. Aetivities will include carnival and rides, a band contest, a parade, dancing groups and the famous fish fry dinners. Admis«ion is frff to tbe carnival, a donation of $1.50 is asked for the dinner. Tlcltetl for the dinners are available from members of the Lions Club and at the carniv..i. Proceeds will go to the Lions Club's Sight Conservation Programs. Sports INDIANAPOUS Sit -A closed cireuit televised taroadcut ol the Indianapolis '500 race will be dlown I.a the Arena of the Anaheim Conven- tion Cen•, IOO W. Kat.elli( Anaheim on May 31 begioniDC at I:~ a.m. Tickets, fl. are avail- able by mall ordtt only from the Conventioe Centtt. Phone~ for further information. ~ BASEBAil. -California Angels v1 the Boston Red Soll May 20. 21 and 22 at I p.m.; the Cleveland lndians May 23, 24. 25 at I p.m. and May 26 at 1 p.m. in the Anaheim Stadium, 2llOO State College Blvd.. Anaheim. Tickets available in Orange County at United Calif. Banks, Mutual ticket agencies, and Wal· lichs Music City stores. Phone 633-2000. DODGERS -The Los Angeles Dodgers vs the Houston Astros May 17 at 8 p.m .. May 18 at l p.m. and May 19 in a double header at 1 p. m. in the DodCers' Stadium, 1750 Stadium Way, Los Angeles. Ticlteta available locally at Wal- llchs Music City Stores and Mutual ticket agencie.s. HORSE RAaNG· -Thoroughbred horse racing at Hollywood Park, Century Blvd. at Prairie Ave., Inglewood, post time Tues. through Fri. I : ~ p.m.; Sal 1: 15 p.m., $100,000 California Stakes, Sat , May 18. COVfR:WEEKENDER cover girl is nin~ month-old Paws, always a willing model. Her measurements might lead one to classify her as a real "dog." But don't tell her that, for the Dalmatian i$ something special to the New· port Beach Fire Department, and she knows it. Fireman Tom Dailey, owner of this mascot. bas her st.anding guard over some equipment to be shown at the UMll California Fire Show. See story on Pages 6 and 7 for more informa- tion. G.ade Te Fu Meet Tiie People GanleaN•1 Laraaa W•tereelor Exlllblt Deslper'1 No&ebeok California Fire Show Out 'N' AMt A.rt Pat,.... Cnlse Wiid West Redeo Carrent A.rt Exhfltll1 Uve '111eatre Movies ORANGE COAST Pa(e t Page 3 Page 4 Pare s tJace s Pafet I, 7 Paces 1-1! Page 11 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Pages H, IS maamammaa MAGAZINE Friday, May 17, lMI Or-. CMll ft•ltlltDH ,...._ 11 ......... ~ .. -~ et Ille OAll..Y 'IL.OT "' 1111 or-<.-. ........... C... "--1 IMdl ............. .-. c. .. --... ~ _.... ... MIMfw .... , ...... .,. .... c ....... .._, ..... OlftC9 .. 1'1S. "--1 .-. ~ nMJ. 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EXCWSIYE COAST AREA RUN! :;t I II ... -.. ---.-.-..... ~ 18GI 11 I IS • -••M•• .. •• • _!. j ·l f J 4 l • ' • l ( l .. ( 1 l ·I -. I I ~ I • I .. ' l ' 1 ' . " i , l -t ' t J • I r I I • • • ,. ~ .. 4 ' ..-. IEST PICTURE -BEST ACTOR ' ~··---~ .. ..-i tZ'T==z=: Wi5T25-,..;pejnq£ ·-=- LIVE THEA/El OPENING nlS WEEK "Ok' ....... South Coast Civic IJ&bt Opera ii presenting Rodgers and Hammerstein'• musical, "Oklahoma" May 2l through May 25 at the San Clemente High School, 700 Avenoe Pico, San Clemente. Performances Tues. through Sat., curtain time 8 p.m. Pho09 49U711. snLL RUNNING "Dr. &Mek" A satire on the medical profession, "Dr. Knock,"' ii being presented ln the Orange Coast College aud· itorlum, 2701 Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa, througb May 18 at 8: 15 p.m. No adm.Wion charge. Phone ~1110. ''U Ames •w" Singer, Ed Ames, with special guest Roger Wil· liams, will perform at Melodyland Tbeattt, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, through May 19. Per· formances: Frl 1:30 p.m .. ; Sal 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.: Sun. 3 and a p.m. Phone 7'71-7480 . ''NeWJ .....,.. .. Aalatnll'' A comedy about today'• eatertainment Industry, "Nobody Loves an Albatross," ii being presented Fri. and Sat., through June a by the Orange Studio Theater, 1985 N. State College Blvd., Orange. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 5.13-2233. • Thi El!_~!~S Show. ROGERe· WILLIAMS ' I: ED 'AMES ---......, .... ~ -~ '"· *" -........................ Olll .... C...117 IJ!llJ!:.r Lm._..._. ... Qfa•M.._......_ • ..._O .. ,__ snLL RUNNING !11. ''Maclte~" A Shakespeare.an tragedy, "Maci'' is belnl. pre-aented by the South Coast Repe ry Third Step 'lbeater, 182'1 Newport Blvd., C Mesa, Thurs. tbrO\llh Sun., closing May 26. ne 646-1363. "Slew Duce• tM IUIU•I GrMH" ''Slow Dance on the Killing Ground," a contempor· ary drama, will be presented May 29 through June 12 at the Laguna Playhouse, !U9 Ocean Ave .. La· iuna Beach. Performances Wed. through Sat., curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 494-8061. UCI '!'Mater Irvine Repertory Theatre is presenting two plays, "Dark of the Moon'' and ·"Good Woman of Setzuan'' in tepertory in the Studio Theater of UCI, 7601 Irvine St., Irvine. Performances Thurs. througb Sat. Tickets are on sale at the Fine Arts box office at UCI. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 833-6617. OPENING SOON "TM Ntillt ef tM lpaaa" A Tennessee Williams drama, "The Night of the Iguana," will be presented by the Fullerton Foot• lighters Fri. and Sat., May 24 through June 8 Lil the Muckenthaler Center, 113 Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone S28-868.1. "'Ille A11oclatloa" 'lbe Association with special guest star, Wes Mont• gomery, will perform at the Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, May 28· through June 2. Performances: Tues. through Frl 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 1:30 and 9:30 p.m.; Sun. 3 and a p.m. Phone 77&-7460. Maria's Artis'try In Oils Visit Orange County's ~oat _____ E.le~an_t ... Art Gallery ~:,:!"-ART SUPPLIES Tr~C::.:"=.~:,,... I INSTIUCTION ,...... .. te Pulilllc °"" 1 hp. w.-c ... el HOoKHUHT & ADAMS r=~=:;:;;;:~~~~=======:::::J llTIDmY WIGl'. ma• ..... 'W II! ~a AT nt1 muNCi TO PICKWICK ~, 0 -==· ~.~.!!'!~ I ..... ~ ,..,.. 17U .... .,...... """ ~!JU) llO Mltl -.---·--·· ................ _ ..... ....... ,..,.. 6:41 t A wiDtu1 passionate girl and ••• the three men-. want berl ~\~\tR11\1 l''r \l\:1.i\1,.H1 l\\!1 • ALSO llAH ' mu.A 1 EU . ' NH 0 i'll<tlt Stael v.woot ~ •;;". I' 1·-Clllll •1!!1 •l .__... --....... .:i. ... '\4 · Lll/Jti~z HELD OVER Audrey Hepl>ur11 "WAIT UNTIL DARK'' .... Pol Newme11 H "COOL HAND LUKE" willi W..... Kt1111My ...... ,.,,...,..., JUNIOR MATINEE SAT .. 2 p.m. -..ASSIE'S ~EAT AD VENTURI" ALSO CAITOOMI M IMta llf ~ COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS FHlltain Valley Hitla~ ''Hollclay'' with Choir & Orchestr• NIDAY, MAY 17-1. ... P.M. Hl6H SCHOOL •YM ORANGI COAST COLLEGI CONCERT BAND DANCI IAND IN CONCIRT MONDAY, MAT Jo-e:M PM. O.C.C. AUDITOllUM ..... ..., "· '"' Tl -·,_ I I Work And Varied Interests Create Fuli1I! ! Life 'lltdt if.,, f~ Meeting George Colouris for the first time, a new acquaintance Is imbued with the impression of a large man who exudes a calm friendly air of self assurance. Soft spoken in an extremely m~scullne way, he pre- sents the pleasant combination of virility and gentleness. Learning more about him confirms this first impression. As his in· terests and personality slowly come to light he is revealed as a man deep- ly absorbed in many things. Music, the ballet, puttering with one of his hobbies -tape recording -for both business and pleasure, fill many of his hours . In a business where confusion often runs rampant, George is the fel- ''*'• Mil' 11, 1NI low who takes lt 1n hiJ stride. "~ thlJl&s eet," bl laaOa, ''tba calmer I feel I pe11 you'd call me euy i_*lg." · Al owner-manager of Co1ouria Productions of ADllbelm, proclacen of trade and consumer lbow1 in tile Soutbem C.utornia area. Geors• cur- rently ls rwuµng the 14th umual Orange County Home Sbow at tbe Ana- heim Convenfion Center. He and hil wife, he, partners ID Coloaril Pro- ductiom, were selected in 1955 to produce the ft.rat count)' bome lbow which was held at the Orange County Pairgrounch. -"Thia time we have MO exhibitors -quite a L'i!:f from that Arlt 1955 show when th.ere were 118 booths,,, George exp . "Bat tben, Oll- ange County hasn't been exacUy standing stlll. It'• Just a natural evoha- tion, when you. consider how our lncreaalnf populatfon baa broupt witla it a more c9smopolitan flavor. "Then, you have .to remember,n be ad.els, ''that today homemakers are exposed to a much broader scope of material, cons= lboWlng them new things r educating them through many different -bJevlslon, more erudlte magazines, newspaper articlea dtacuaing interior ~tlon -and even advertisements that present a multitude of lde&s to anyone who is interested. "The decorator today•lsn't in the same unfortunate position he ued to hold. Be works with bis cllenta, blending their ideas, their present po1- 1e.ssions, their economic limitations. "People no longer fear the cost ol a decorator," Geor1e aplaim. "They realize that in the long nm it may represent an actual uviq to .bave professional guidance. Businesse. too have swung to styling otlcea for added eye appeal." George was born 49 years aso In Fillmore, California of Greet parentage. When bis visual perception failed to develop his anfU{lhed par· enta were advised that their son had an eye disorder, med1cailJ' termed advanced chorio -retinal degeneration -which bu left b1m 1'!th lea than five percent vision. Determined not to let his lack ol light i.•nclicap him, be accepted it as a challenge. With invaluable uliltance tiom a lllter, George was graduated from Fillmore IDgh School in arr. After~ 1~ at Ventura Junior College, be completed hiJ educaUon at UCLA_ ~ in EnJlllsh. Wi\h a minor in journalism. • His first venture into the professional world found him aa president and general manager with the Foundation for the Blind, a position be held from 1942 until 1949. During World War II he served as special consultant to the Armed Services, directing employment activitiea of over 500 blind C~tinued on P• 12 GO'ODBYE M 'Ex1c:o1 ~ NO MOU MIXICAN TOMATOISI CAUFOINIA VALLEY TOMATOES AU HEii! THI CROP IS IN! THE Fl.AYOI IS FANTASTIC! THI PllCI IS 116HTI WHAT A COM•NATION WITH unuCll CL.It THISI COUPONS AND SAVll ·-----------------~-, I NIW CllOP CALIPoaNIA CALIPGaN~ ZUCCINI • I Y AL£EY I ICDD& I I 59UASH I TOMATOES I LETIUCI I I I ..... I IOc.. 1 -10c.. 1 IOc ...-1 Limit • ..... • I Limit • .... I.Wt I 1 Wttti Thll c...-Wttti 11111 c..,... I Wttti TMt c...-1 ----------·---------· COUPONS IXPlll MAY DINI Con9retuletions to fttese ouhtandin9 Hriaurettfa fot wallti"t their ~stome11 to have the finestt Thet's why fttey buy their produce et N~ Produce • , • The Elb, Collins Radio, lertH Cafeteria (L&I food ServlceJ, TH Topp«, Le Soupcen, Oberlianslls DeTic.tenen, end 176 otften. How about YCMI ~lint ., .. ........ ~111'10...0f1'1.....,. PHONl1 I NEWPORT : 1616 1.l .... ,.,. 673-17151 PRODUC·E· I .... 0..-..c...t(I ..... .... .............. _ ..... I p I •• ~ I I I' . I. ___,,./' I'' ..-.a.. a ...... r ... •·-.r --·~ ,. •1 --a -~ ....... -~-., ( !OOIY ,N, 1:00 I ---___ . __ ..,...,___ ____ _ Hanging Basket Lends Charm to Garden ·Scene · ...., ........... lib to have al leUt one hanglnJ basket to aM a JiW. W.m .W wpt to tbe 1antea MtUa1. A well-frcnna banliDI plu& provldu a :11U1allM tocua pcUt ancl conversational item. • 'c'. i ; - ,,_. .,. a put variety of plutl that can be pown In lwbts. MOit are tor lhadJ spots, but some do wlD in 1111t1 making. them kleall1 1ulted for a sunny front porch or sunny side of tbe patio. . C.UW•"" tbl shade: Int, one ol the mo1t satisfactory. and best tnowu, 11 tbe fUcbl1a. us belClllia also iJ popular. Both do well 1n our coutal clhnate, but pt1lllbly take more care than any of the other hanging plants. They lite soil that l• rich and porous, so they need plenty of Jeafmold. Tbey ahould be moiJt but never too wet and" need to be fed with a. Uqaid fertilmr regularly. - n..r. .,. belonlal that demand lea attention than the tuberout variety. Tbese baqblg begoaiu may lact the large colorful Oowen of the tuberou planti. but tbey are good looting the year 'round. They are grown for tbeir lntel'Mting foliate and have cluaten of small white flow· ers. Some varieties to loot for are Scharffiana, Catalina, Braemar, Eplpsila and Richmondensis. . The w.m.llecl family has a number of members that create interest .. lng baatets. Most of these have attractive stiff foliage with briibily color· ed d.roopiq bloom spikes. Billbergia Theodore Mead is an ucetleot hybrid variety uc1 has rose bracll and green flowers. It will bloom off and on througboUl tlJe year. MMr cectl ancl ncculenll IMlapt well to banpg baskets. The orchid cactus, eplpbyllum, bas the largest and most brilliant floweta to be found anywhere. 1rbe Chriltmas cactus and a number of other types of hanging cacti are tnterestUM from either a foliage or flower standpoiilt. These are all ~lovlng, aince 1n tbeir native habitat they grow in trees. ..._.. that can be grown in baatell ln the sun include petunias, tbe bush mornini ~Jory, Kenilworth ivy and ivy geraniums. The bush morning glory, convolvulas cneonun, baa silvery foliage and white flowers similar to ·•mall morning stories. The Kenilworth ivy really isn't · an Ivy but a ~. an easy-to-grow trailer. It has small blue flowers and is nearly lndestructible. -Don Horton Colorful Fuchsias -~ov1 ··11L·l lYING AREA OUTSIDE TO GAIN SPACE Wide wood ........ ~• wellecl tfhct unites lnezeway livint room erN. ........ ~ . So much enjoyment ~ derived from an outdoor living room that the homeowner will profit by uUllzi.ng the area between house and a separate garage or carport. In fact, some architects are placing the garage away from the house to create this outdoor living area, often called a breezeway. . With walls on two sides, shade ls· ample and most heavy winds are banished. The side walls .iso make it easier to plan an overall effect for the patio. The space may be treated something lite an atrium, or u a court, because of its closed effect. Screens may be added across the open ends. stretching from house wall to garage. These will function u additional climate controls, and increase privacy. Even simple screen design can be dramatic. For example, the tradi• tional horizontal board pattern becomes exciting by the use of extra-wide boards of 10 or 12 inches. These are nailed to four by four posts in the usual manner with two inch spacing left between them. A wood deck Is a logical choice for flooring, built to the 1ame level as the house floor. Thus the hazard of -ateppin' up and down through con- necting doorways when carrying trays la eliminated. A particularly crisp appearance ls achieved when two by three inch boards are laid on edge, with an eighth-inch spacing l1lowecl between for rain runoff. But two by fours or two by sixes laid flat also may be used for the deck. • The best finish for deck boards and screen ia to let the wood weather so that it requires virtually no maintenance. Its silvery color. obtained ln about a year'• time, is rewarding. To assure uniform weathertni, the wood should be treated liberally with a water repellent preservative ~re or immediately after COD1trftion. If a touch of contrast 11 desired stain screen posta a elm shade such aa charcoal, deep brown, cobalt biue or muddy green. . Furnishings for the area may include one or two permanently placed benches, as well u lounge chairs and a dining sel To draw the living room and the garden together, include tubbed trees and smaller contatnera for low shrubs and annuals. ·-MWJIM ledlMI DAILY PILOT ""*'· Mey 17, "" CU•RlllT A•T IXHIBITS < CLYDE ZULCB GAU.ERY -1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa. Hours: Mon. throueh Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. CurrenUy on exhibit landscapes and •till life paintin&s by Helen Braunscbweiger. occ GAu.ERY -Orange Cout Collect Art Gal- lery, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 (J.m. Mon. through Fri.; 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. eve.Ding. No admission charge. Current- ly on exhibit iJ a show of art studenta' work. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -566 W. Center St., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours, landscapes, portraits, marine and Oor&l ~tings by Louise Williamson. )fESA VERDE LIB.RARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. On exhibit dW'ing regular library hours Alaskan landscapes in Polymer ac.rylics by Fero Williams. NEWPOIJT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit during reg- ular business hoW's , oil paintit\gs by Santa Ana artist, Charlyn Sharpless. BALBOA PAVILION GALLERY -too Main St., Balboa. Hours:' Wed. through Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.: Mon. 6 to 9 p.m. No admission charge. On ex- hibit beginning May 24, "If I Had $1,000 .. .'1 collectors' choices of art they would purchase. COFFEE GARDEN GAU.ERV -261.5 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 a.m. to f p.m. Mon. through Sat. The Newport Harbor Service League, which sponsors the gallery la dbplaying paintings by Alton Raible. CORONA DEL MAR UBRARY -420 Marigold, Corona del Mar. On exhibit d\U"ing regular li- brary hours through May, prints by photogra- pher Howard Fulsom and custom weavine by Elmer Gobruegge. MU'ruAL 8AVING8 AND LOAN -'JIJl{l E. Cout Higbw_,, Corona del Mar. On exhibit durinl regular busineu hours, oil paintings of 10 Cali- fornia miJsiona by Betty King. CllAWS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. No admiuion charge. CUrrenUy on exhibit, two one-.man shows, oil paintlnga by John Mitchell and mixed media drawings by Leon- arct Kaplan. IAGUNA BEAt11 ART ASSOCIAnON -Gallery, Sil Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours: Mon. tbrough Sat. 12 to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. OD exhibit, be&iJuling May 23, watercolors by members ol the American Watercolor Society. including Laguna Beach artist, Rex Brandt. Phone 4~1 foe further information. SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK -202 Main St., Huntington Beach. On exhibit during reg- ular buslaeaa boun, peintl.ngs by local artista Dotti Calli.son and Marge Zander. DORIAN BUNTER GAU..ERY -52' W. Common- wultb An.. Fullerton. Hours: Mon. through Fri. t Lm. to 5 p .. m. Currently on exhibit a.cry· lio and enamel J*ntinaa by Tbomu Hollee. CllARLES BOWERS MUSEUM -~ N. Main at., Sat. Ana. Houn: Tuel.~ Sat. 10 a.m. to f :SO p.m.; SUD. 1 to I p.m.: 'lbun. eve- ntng 7 to t p.m. No admiulon obartt· CUr· rentJy on exhibit, a Juried abow ol palnttnp Ill mlud mtdla by members ot tbe Torana Art Lupe. • aoBINION'I -110 N. ltadlll. AaaJMfm OD a- 118* dmtai repllr '"n1'WI boarl, a Jurlld memhenbip show ol more tbaD 400 art piece&. Mqe1111e lecft11 DAI\. Y PILOT ,,, .. ,, Mey "· , .. WMW ·...,.111 •31 I 1--n • ..., 't,flfWQ ....... ,_ ........... . ....---.~~~ .... .... ~ -. .... ,,llQ ..,,. ·ena ...... ., .... ....._ s,nINVa .iv hrills 'N _Spills At RqdeQ 1}Q'lE Why would any normal eolle(e student want to lit on tbe back ol a very uncooper- ative, 2,~ bull for ei&ht seconds, and depend upon a complet. clown to uve bis !aeck. if be falls off? lt'a called rodeo, and tbe biaelt inter- collegiate rodeo of tbem all will"\e staged at Orange C.OJJt Collep Jla)' 25 _. 21. N!- tion will •\art eecb dllJ •· J:M p.m. ba a apecial atadium welt of tbe OCC football stadium. Accordin.« -to 8CC Ro4eo Club member JGbn KlueoCler. butt J1diDg wu voted tb_e most daqeroua sporll event ln the U.S. ~ 1 cently by aports writen. 'lbe rules are pret;. ty limple. You climb on the bull'• back QCl try to sit tbere for eight seconds. H yqa succeed, you earn anywhere from one to 100 points. H you fail, you bounce. Kluender, who said that tbe best collegj. ate riden from 16 colleges througbout tbe western U.S. will compete, said there are two other rules. The rider must keep one hand free and in the air. The other band must be holding the bull-riding rope, and no part of the rider' a body must touch the vound be.fore the wbisUe blows. 1be rider &>pes ~no part of bis body ever toucbel the ground. Size of the bull varies from 1,400 to 2,300 pounds, and this hat • creat effect upon the ride. If the bull is small, the ride probably will be fast and choppy. The bull may spin like a gyro making the rider so dizzy he can't walk afterward. Uthe bull ls a large one, be can jerk the rope out of the rider's hand on the first jump out of the chute. The clown? When the bull bucks the rid- er ou,· it is the job of the clown to make the bull chase him instead of working over the downed rider. A good clown is regarded by the riders around the circuit with real affection. Evenll will include sadclie bronc riding. bareback bronc riding, bull riding, cal! rope inf, steer wresUing, ribbon roping, girls' bar· re racing and girls• goat tying. In addition to prizes, rider& will compete for national championship poinll. giving the participants an added incentive. ,,. See Guide To Fun, Page 2, for ticket info11o mation. , ............... .... 'Jwt welt 'Ill I flt tllll ,.,. ,,.... ,_. MCk •• ~· ·=-=11t ~ • > ~ .. , ... : ~ ~ ~ ...i • I . ' ' ' .. ( \( ~( ~, ~4 :4 . . 'l • . ' ' ..... ~ t ~- ~ .. " - ..... AT DANIEL'S n.. ...... , ... Due, -Lea Oii" wUI ... Iv.-... ., ... Or-.. Ceunty cocktall .... with a~'-t--..•Denill'a.c..te ... r.., ......... .,. M.r ... ......_ 71"' "'" -CAll••QIA'I N•ti•n I• LHll u ..... ,, ••••••••••• ,, --·· ..... ~ \. t swrr1>ST4~fi 15.IRIZE 2NDPRIZE ..... , k .. ·c:.llr Ouft ........... , ... , ....... ,.,., .. 17 ..... D ~1 ~~ -. 3RDPRIZE .,,.. u--.. ......... .... 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RESERVATIONS SU66ESTEO M2·7HO l:MP.M.•l:HA.M.hllJ •-awsaws~~ lou ·f 'N' 1Bourl Continued From P• 11 Roger Shad, head hauncho at the Costa Mesa likewise, to run the show at the new Anaheim site. Taking over on the local scene as lll8D-o ager, Betty Caldwell, longtime wa1tu1 at the CM address. *· Now at tbe Huntington Seacllff Country Club, Huntingten Beach • • • Tbe Celeltiab •.•• for an indefinite l>oold::frl Fridays ancl Saturdays f:ropi 7 p.m. to miamgbt, S\JJJQy1 from 4 to 9 p.m. You might recall tbiJ aroup'a recordings oo~e Imperial label. * You'll ftnd the new Dorile Van Trio at Goannet Restaurant, Disneyland Hotel, Ana- heim. And ••• from the •i:J• this out-n- abouter bas beard this /al aidemen do in the past • • • t'woul be well worth the drive to Mickey Mousevfile. Tba's all! MEET THE PEOPLE Continued From ,... J and partially blind people. Following the war ht joined Natiomd Home Show, Inc., and produced shows throughout the United States and Canada for five years. It was during these yean that George and Kae were married and decided to return to California to form their own production company. Always active in civic and service organ .. izations, George bas held far too many top positions to be enumerated. He currently ia a member of the board of directors of the Orange County Chapter of the City of Hope, and is one of their past-presidents; a director and past president of the Oranee County Builders Association and director of World Fann Foundation. George and Kae live in Corona del Mar, just a short distance from the ocean. Kae shares bis interest in music and ballet. "I'm also quite interested in the ~resent physical fitness kick that everyone s on," George states. "Jogging' s tertj.fic." George also devotes his time to speaking to the blind, trying to pass on to them his personal attitudes. "I don't have to 'see' those rooms at the show," George explains. "My part is to be sure that the exhibits are put together for the thousands of interested spectators who come to see everything." -S. A. Lone MATADOa JlOOW ,Dt.-f....,... a.UJ DVILU • o...,,'*"' • ....,.. ... Cl.UAUT co.oo ··•·n.~ .._. ............. U..GMND-••• &~-fromfflt>ktwlf wMOD ••• o.idnc. -"*"' -,,., -~"'"""a. IM Wtit Nal fO DISNEYLAND .. IJw f'llll crrpbl "',,.."""" "'*"• ,., 17. "" ___ o ___ _ WATERCOLORS AT LA1GUNA .EXHIBIT (' From the towering 1kyscrapen of Manhattan huddled cloae by the shores of tbe Atlantic to pictureaque Lasuna Beach nestled by the Pacific, the American Watercolor Society will briq a collection of 100 paintings for an ucluatve California showinc. At th• preview OD May 22 from" 7 to t e·m:, caiuornia members, and In parUcular those who also are memben Of me Laeuna Beach Art A.s- 80Clation, will be honored. A reception, lponlOl'ed by the Aaociation's board of directors and the Aaodation Affiliate.. will follow the premier. Rex Brandt of .Laguna Beach will be among the SocletT• water-colorists whon worb will be exhibited. The exhibition, which originated and wa1 judged in New York City, then will open to the public from May 23 through June 12 at the Laguna Beach Art Anoclation Gallery, _,,Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Admission will be 1 ,uo for members and $2 for non-members. M an added attraction, L. T. "Bud" Shackleford of San Diego will demonstrate watercolor painting on June 1 and Oil· June 8 Morris Shubin of Montebelloe will be the demonstrating art1Jl Tbt palnUng1 accomp- lished during the demonstrations wW be auctioned to the highest bidder. A!merican watercolor painting was developed from the English school. Tbe first truly American worts were not seen in this country until the first New York World's Fair in 185S-54. At the time the American Watercolor Society wu founded in Boston in 1866ithe medium had little more than dilettante 1tatus. However, it is known that over~ years earlier, two well-knov.Jn artists of the day, Thom· as Sully and Washington Allson had discussed the profound effect sketch· ing in watercolor bad on theiT techniques as oil painters. In the Society's first exhibition in 1867 abnost 300 watercolors were displayed. By 1881, over 800 were shown. Winslow Homer, later to be· come one of America's most famous artists, was one of the original nu- cleus of exhibitors. Soon names of other illustrious watercolorists were added to the Society's roster. Now past its centennial, since 1955 the Society has sent an annual exhibit around the country for a full year's booking in galleries and art centers. Mlrbury Hill Brown's l•ndK•pe of church ind 9r•vey.,d1 w h 1 ch won him the Americ•n Watercolor Society's •ry $. Litt Award for 19'1, will he amont the p.intlngs shown •t the Lqun. Beach Art Associ•tion G•l- 1 ;ry from M.y 23 through June 12. Mate:".,. ~AILY "ILOT 1,,oap, I ,7, J• ~ ___,,,c::-----~--. ----__ ....._ ___ ----~ ~· -~--. ~ D'1ll:l ·l ·ll·1l 1l :'.)S NOl'IBOOll TM·charm of old Spain 11 eYldeneed In tbe b&roque Hchtinc llztan mmtrated here. Made of band wroapt lnm, It eam- blnes Old World 1nC1 wltb modena Uebt- lq needs, and may be 1md In cho6ce JDca. tiom throughout tbe llome. MM, ....... lnnovatiom ta lilbtlnl h· tures are available to •hence 6ame-dec> orating. They may be found Jn kal ~ lq 1Upp(y stores. . IV. beth,.... may have ~na­ tion mirrors with attached ltpuq ICODCel ia teveral differeat ltyles ranclnl from formal to traditional to coatemporary. These usually are well~esigned with the light planned tor make-up and shaving and general bright, close-range illwni.na· tion. Indirect lighting for kitcbem and bat.b- rooms, workrooms and hallways bas tak- en a decided step forward,.off~ better illumination combined with easy main- tenance. Fluorescent tubing that 11 • e 1 long lasting economical service ii featm.. eel for such lights. There also are many new electrical conveniences on the mark.et to add com· fort to everyday living. There is a imall electric: clothes dryer than can be hung on the wall and that uses regular household current, and a portable clothes dryer which is handy for drying undergarments, shirts or dresses. This unit can be most valuable when traveling. Other int•resting and nseful items are mmn•nated light switch~.~ lighting dimmers for fixtures such u chandeliers . Transistorized radio-intercoms with several speakers placed throughout the home give hours of enjoyment ID addition to great convenience. Electric timers for ape.!_iance1 or controlled lighting of lamps are practical and safe. 'Ibey may be used to turn on light during the homeowner'• absence to ward off burg- lary and illegal entry. -- Built-in toa ... ,.., electric mhen, coffee mabn and elec- tronic ovens are but a few of the maDf other electrical conven- iences constantly becomfti more popular and mon economical to own. - NEXT WEEK LUXURY FOR THE IATH .. Please address inquiries encl quedions by lettw to: o..;g...,. Noteook, WHkender M1911ine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport a..ch, C.trforn~. . --:-:. °:" ' ·. ) \ A.IN.·no., 19NW•O IY II ·J1S punoJ8) (81:>a<fs f 3{qnoa 'l3(3W0 J3AJ1 onod 'an~uam sHa :paroiea.!{ ·SJaisSano..< 91.fl JOJ ont pae sdn·Oh\OJ8 atn JOJ SL ·it 18 ..<rqeuoseaJ isow paaµd .. urd i pal ·w·e OT JO srooq aqi aaa1&1ag ·euv eiues 's,e(o:> .sew i• pa.uH Jupq •ou qauruCl .Avpuns .. JaJJo ieqi uo dn no.A a~ oi aaaas ~s-unis . eqi a~ oi ainoqe-u-ino rm snauad awn ·~ -~·~~~~~~~~~ ............ ~ ................... ~..;. .... .;,,,."'--'"~~~·•-==:==::!·::::'!·~·%!!!•••:5*0::·:': .. ~·e::::=-~...:~,,,.~~1,.,,11!~1!!~·~·!!!!!!'!'~•!111!!!!!!!2£!!!--~·~.z~z~. !!!!!e;!-~'~!*!-~==~-~·~e~~,.~~~P!~~JJ~-l!!!&&!!!!·!&!!!L!!!!!!Jl!!!I J Fil ·R-·E Fl,. flwMlnt .. wwww11 ....._ wHI Mthlltht the Fire Show at the fal,,.....,.._ TWt pktuf'9. t.-et the thew a.styNr, Is a demon1tratl9n of a dtemic.al t.e"' whk:h lecal tleperrnentt ~ to smother fires. SH 'O", MAY 25 DEMONSTRATIONS AND EXHIBITS PLUS ENTE-TAINMENT AND FUN I About 100 pieces of Jfire fighting equipment complete with firemen will arrive at the Orange 0ounty Fairgrounds May 25. There will be a fire to fight, but lt will be a planned one tO demonstrate new equipment and techniques as part of the I 1961 California Fire Show. The day-long show will include demonstrations and exhibits of fire equipment f.rom an 100- year-old horse drawn Amoskeag S t e a m Pumper to the latest piece of equipment in Orange County, a fire truck called the Snorkel, which bas an utension unit reaching 75 to 85 feet in the air. The fire show, sponsored by the Orange County Firemen's and Or· ange County Fire Chiefs' ~ations. will have participants from 15 fire departments. A bellcoptet from the U.S. Forest Service also is scheduled to arrive in the aftern09n to take part in the event. Among the more than 30 exhibits planned will be collections of old helmets, antique fire . marks, model fire apparatus and several booths sponsored by local commercial concerns. There ii no admission charge to the fairgrounds, which will be open from I a.m. to I p.m. E~rtainment will be provided by Dixieland bands and door prizes will be 4ven during the day. What happens if there is a fire w b i 1 e the men and trucks are at the fairgrounds? Accordtiig to Captain Ronny Coleman of the Costa Mesa Fire Department, production manager of this year's fire show, there is no need to worry. Departments will be covered with reserve trucks and firemen will be ready, u always, to put into action the skill and know- how that will bt demomtrated at this year's show. FINfMft n ..,1,.,.....t will IM on hMMI to •moustreto the l.._t '"fire fighting. 11th rnell1rn piece of equipment carries a snorkel attachment which an elevate firemen to rooftops and upper storfff of llu"""9 llullcHnes. · At left, a retired fireman stands by the l. C. Peck, • 1•yN....W ttoam pumper. n.11 entlno still 11 oper- abM and will IM lllsplayed •lont with other an~ equipment this yNr. I ·1 ART1 PAT·RONS CRUl.SE ON MAY 2:3 ' - Dr. J. LeRoy Davidson, •rt collector, named "A M a I e Antelope (Tji- W1ra )," 1 ...... ,..., on contemporary w o o d • n 1 ta n d from Bamber• tribe, Western S u d • n Africa, as his choice ln · the "If I Had $1,000 •• •" exhibit. Sorel Etrot'• "Athleh," a study in bronu, was mo... en by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Casady H 1Nrt of the spec- ial art exhibit In connection with tour of homff, Wayne yacht and Fine Arts Pat• ron1 Gallery on May 13. WORK ART COLLECTORS WOULD,...Sl'LECT 1F0:1 $1000 INVESTMENT T 0 IE ON EX 1Hll,ITION In an ero when ort, silver ond antiques ere considered by meny to be the soundest finam:iol investment os well os o lestinq source of pleasure, $1 ,000 spent for o collector's item mey out-dis- tonce money in the benk when the monetary gain is meosured 10 or 20 yeors from now. Fine Arts Potrons of Newport Harbor wid open the Collectors' Show '68 in conjunction with their annual Art Cruise, Thursday, Moy 23. Here the public is offered o chance to see whet 1ele~tions "40 well-known Southern Celifornio ert collectors mede in response to the question of how they would spend $1,000 on ort todey. A highly diverse group of pointings, prints end sculpture comprise the exhibit. The qela open- ing will be from 11 e.m. to 8 p.m. et the Patrons' Gollery, "400 Mein Street, Belboo. AU ort works ere for sele, end net proceeds will help the Pot- rons defray expenses of serving the harbor com· munities with top-le vel ort exhibits. The Art Cruise will be held the som~ doy, from 11 e.m. until 5:30 p.m. ond will offer o tour of two Harbor Island boyfront homes of ort col-, lectors, Mr. end Mrs. Herold V0999lin ond Mr. ... ond Mrs. Clement Hirsch. A bOnus viewing of set. ected morine ontiques will be held oboard the yocht, The Wild Goose, belonging to Mr. ond Mrs. John Weyne. Boots taking tour porticiponts to the Her• bor Island homes, then to the yecht ond on to' the gallery will depart from &lboo Povilion twico hourly . Cruise tickets et $6 include odmission to homes, yocht ond 9ollery, where !Ourmet re- freshments will be served. r 1dets mey be por. chosed from Mrs. Lloyd Aubert, 673-'>597 or the Povilion gollery office 675-3866 ... The ortists hove egrMd to donote 10 percent of the purchase price of oH ort work to the Fine Arts Potrons. "lottlcolli," an auemb .... Irr R.w. laller •• 11l1ce.ll "r Mt 11l1cten Mt. ... Mrs. Andre Prwin,... tho FIM Arts , ....... ti ·u ......... -~ I tW $1,MI ••• Collecten' Choice" exltllllt. ..... .. ...... 11• daon6'1 .... ..... .. .... loft, .... lott5ctM ltyle ~···· ................. c.n ........ " ... lout knobs, spools an4 .Wiii nock ,.._. ec..... fhl .. • • ....._. ere 'Wt· .. viewer's lnte,.,,...atloa. I - • ( - ~ _, -~ "" ... , ._ I ==" ,,...,, _, 11, .... ......... lec9a DAILY "'-°' "*'·MW1Lltll ·-=-=11~.' ~ ~ l . • j 1 • • ' ' . • ,, t 4 ' t ' f t • 4 • • . . l • • - - " I ii I a p -w-t ai"rl ;; iri W ·; 5 s s r ·rzr · •· ** -5 p-a •·---=--·---· I OUT Y ·_A'IOiJ)T J. , Now ••• abo8t M "Balboa Breeu ... "nl SmltllJ'• ortcma1 creation that won bim teeGlld place ID another recent Drint _ Dreaminl-UP Derby ••• tbe Grand National Mixed Drlnl: Contest Championship. beld at tbe Beverly Billi Boeel, Beverly Hills. His Plial? A 1*iutifal bome mae_ rtaiD- mnt unit COD~ color televisioe set, atereo witla iii: en and AM-FM radio. ~- Tbe "Balboa Breele" that won It? Tate one and ~ ounces of bourbon, one-half ounce triple 11e, ..a.att ounce passion fnlit nectar, _.fomtb ounce estraga, one-half ounce f:relh 1lmon juice. Pour these ingredi- ents into a Pllmer itus fuD ol sbavei ice. Stir. Decorate wttJa a maruch.ioo cbeJTy and orange alice. Drtnt. Will do aame. Smit.by ••• as q~ctly as time permits this out-n-abouter to make the ' Stuft-Shirt scene to take you up on that otter .. Monday evening next . . . May 20 . . . mate no plans whatsoever except to be at Daniel's Restaurant, Costa Mesa, sometime after 1:30 p.m. 'Course, for the dine-outer, entrees will be served long before that time at Daniel's on the 20th, but from 1:30 on you will be able to bear some of the best music to bit the OC scene for many a medley moon. Returning to the upstairs lounge at Dan- iel's that evening •.. "Los Dos" ... or, if you prefer, Tony and Brad ... a guitar, bongos, vocal act no one should miss. You might have caught this pair of art· lsts during recent months at Reuben's, Air· port: Reuben's, Newport or at the Reuben E. Lee. From next Monday on, however, they will be all "Daniel's." No wonder Bill Benner and Bob Peak, ownen o1 the Costa Mesa spa, are "all grin'' these days. * .... The only thin& wt overtook 11• at the Victor Hueo IM II PlllJllO ..... NI'S ~ram~ \ ......... .... '7J.ZtM ~ ' the Pacific Ocean. We hive IDm~hn""" hoB ........ 1111 from 3 p.111.. ID 6 p.m.; fahlo11 unc1ieo11 shows Wednesdays and weekdoy1 F ridl)'s; a man-sized cocktail Stlptf~ luncheols llld dinners " D~. Don"t-ISi 11 llinntr Vkl IMo I senied In th• OR II Grt111d MQnner Cilf onv. 11 c..t Hl&llnr ............. _ ... "" ~I . ·~ _T_ $71 S. MAIN, OllANGB ltll Cilll1ese foM .......... , t•ke home. STA& CHEE WIO Sunday brunch now being served at Mas- cola's, Santa Ana. Between the hours of 10 a .m. and 2 p.m .. Priced most reasonably at $2. 75 for the grown-ups and $1.50 for the youngsters. Featured: Eggs Bienville, Pollo Liver Omelet, Double J Special (ground sir- loin, onions and fresh spinach ln scrambled eggs), French pancakes and old-fashioned link sausage mit der eggs. * A "Sunday Newie" at the Newporter Inn, also. Under the practiced band of overall Food Manager Roy Guerra, this Newport Beach plush and posh will be serving buevos rancheros in the Lido Lounge each sabbath Jrom 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guerra has a secret recipe for this hot- and-tasty and will be putting it to work come next Sunday. Try a margarita with them· there Meiican eggs . . . served in a pitcher yet. U that doesn't do SOMETHING for you ••. well! * Jolly Roger management to open another one in Anaheim around the first of July. Centinuetl On P ... 12 Ho la! Senors y .Senoras Kick the Sunday Moni.. FeelilMJ witll THE NEWPORTER'S MUCHO GRANDE Huevos Rancheros 51.75 lernando says ... Mucho --COii MARGARITA y TE9UILA MARY The 1107 J•mborM Road Newport 1 .. ch 644-1700 AN APOLOGY ••• .We sincerely re9ret so many mined our Mother's Day menu due to an overflow of patrons. For this rHson we plan to kHp it in effect indefinitel y, seven clays a wHk -fHturin9 , • • U.S. AA CHOICE Y2 LB. AGED TOP SIRLOIN · STEAK INCLUD~S CHPlC.E Qfl CLAM CHOW· s195 DER OR ROQUEFORT $ALAD, BAKED POTATO W/SOUR CREAM & CHIVES, GARLIC TOAST. · PIHse Try Us Again • • . Ii ~~ ~~~ ona ai· ·-RISTAU RANT .RESEIYA'llONS1 192· 1177. !DWAltDS AT IOLSA HUNTINGTON llACH TAKI SAN DIEGO FUEWAY TO GOLDEN WEST. T1JftN()FP •.RIGHT ON IOLSA ' TO EDWARDS AVENUI .. ,,....., _,,11,flW ' • • , AT ORAN:GE I Yo'ungsters •t the fire show l•st yeu had fun with this electric tNchi,. m•chine designed lty twe Cost• M .. • firemen. Over. 30 eduutioMI .... entert•ini,. exhibits will be included in the show this yeer. """'" .,.. At right, • 1-W.r truck Is shown •• firenMn pr•ctice fire fithti,. tec:t.. niques. With t•ll•r build;"fl Md 'Skyscr•pers m•kint •n ..,,..r•nc. en the Or•nge COHt, Hp.rtments .,.. ,.vising te kMp pace. FrWllY, #ll!'f IJ, I• · • Abow, firemen put out • simua.ted cllck fiN • ,.rt ti their tr ... a- periwe. Demon.str•tfons of this type wtl M iput en.,,....~ •lkley fire shew M.y u. -t.. ' ! An 1122 AmoskNg Pumper, .t Wt, ahew1 bow muct. ..,......, hM -. proved In recent yeers. This -..ia.n 5tMm Pumper wuW loek ratlter .._.,._ nnt to the lmtt trvclca In use. oi·== 1 ~ .. • ·2 ·~.. .a .::r-1 -11 • . »1-1 o!:i j~ "l p.111i, ; . i "1J~hh ~ = ~ z: r.-l!~ 1 §;;-~: ~!€ & !: t1 , . !:: l:S~'!'!l' I <•:; i I d . ·u =:; -. EL ~ ... -.;;: u ! IM ii Jl?:f su.s . 11ili • .!:1r" :IP r1 .... !ij.l5i"'i ~ -Q,) Ii"' st H !: -~ ti3.~ .r; .. 1 i gu-a·~ ~ .. · !d ~ ~ ~ li1UJl1 !IJUi~~U1!ihainl~!i1!~it~ni1 · ~ ~ ~ ~ GtHii~ ~~hndg:1!i!gs 11~11 I > • . I \F .. ' .• ltona Kai Kalling To celebrate their establishment's fifU. annivenay, most Orange County sip-Q--sup aaJon keybolders would probably take a little Wrw off. Not 10 iD tbe case of Stan Cammera, JandJonl at Kon.a Kai Restaurant, Huntington Beach. hattead, Cammera bas decided to work even lonler hours .•. by opening lbe KKR on Sundays ••• always a "clay ol. darkness" at tldJ PalynesiaD Pantry since its doors lint nruq epea all those years a,o. Aad . . . the ulra palale-pleasin1 period uadoubtedlJ Will be needed wben din&cNten are IMde .. are ol tM ..,.ly itemed and priced mellU at x ... Kai. Once ,.,. reed tbe follwins and bear u.e Kall ol u.e Xona ltai, remember tbtM direc-tiw. McaaH findlng same la by DO WI Ule tuiest bit In tbe .. wolf-it-down" world. Fnm tM City of. Huntinston Beach it- self, take Edwanta Avenue to Bolsa Road. TnveUDc from tbe rest of Oran1e County, pt cm Ule San Di!Co Peanray • . • then off at ._ GellllB Wm.Bolla Road ioodbye radlp. TMe a fiebt on Balsa and Vi.. to F.dwuda Annue. . New $uaclay hours, indclentally, are *' 4Ail'M ·~'l'••• .. ••I•._..,, PRESENTS MARK ;DAVIDSON AND THE BIG SOUND FllDAY--SATURDAY.....SUNDAY DAVIDSON l'ltlO TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY SPECIAL .. SUNDAY SESSION" FOOD & DRINK BUFFET -$9c BLOODY MARYS :_ SOc Starts at 7-PM • "PERSONALIZED SERVICE .. DAY OR NIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES • 1045 IA YSIDE DRIVE ~EWPORT BEACH 675-0200 ·~ e BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON e SUPERB DINNERS e ENTERTAINMENT VILLAGE INN 12t Mer'-'7MS30 a.n... I, .. OUT 'N' ABOUT: Or1111 Coaty~s lesllar1nl • Enlert1inment Sce11e I • • • ly Don Wilson __ ,_ :r'r."~.~. from 2 p.m. on. Other dinner hOurs at KKR start at 5 p.m. NOW fOR THAT MENU Thoee ol you having dined here betore will find lbe new Kona Kai menu much smaller ; • . and, oh, so beautifully less ex- pensive. Gone are tbe one-time "house specialty" curT')' dbhl1 •.. as well as most of the exotic ·Oriental dinners. " Gone are a million--and-one seafood sus- tainers -and that outstanding prime rib of beef. ~ BUt fret not ... cause here's what re-· mains: The "~ended specialty ol the . house" • • I • approximately one-half poUlld ~-~~ New te Orange County , • . I AND GREATI UIBI llllAllDEZ lllO frem l:.U Nightly Except Sunday e COCKTAIU e DINNER e DANCING FOi RESERVATIONS: 536-1421 . 21112 Ocean AWftUe Huntington leech. Callf. NOWI -k DANCING singing with MW"' tltltl . . . I ; Q'M-" ·rt-Jn .,~, . ;. t"I;• ·~ I ... , ... ~'~ffht '. . • • ·, ·'' ..&. ~ • • • • dinner with the If most spectacular hwbor view ~ in Newport • • • from S each evening • • • NEWPOll IEAOI • IAllOA ,_Ill & FOR ltESBVATIONS (71_.) 673·-4633 U.S.A.A. top sirloin steak ... wilb choice of clam c.bowder or mixed green salad. French fried or baked potato with sour cream and chives, garlic bread or dinner roll and but· ter .•• $1.95. If that's not the answer, figure on the same "addeds" and order top sirloin steak (~ lb.), $2.95; ground sirloin steak, $2.45; New York steak, $3.15; Australian lobster tail, $4.15; steak and lobster combo, $4.15. GOING ON Other avail ables at Cammera '• Castle • • • teriyati en brochette ( cbUIW of choice ~steak marinated in teriyati sauce, broiled to your taste, served with fried rice and fresh muahrooml, saute), $3.45; jumbo Guaymu lbdmp, $2.95 or a combination seafood plate (fried shrimp, New Orleans crab meat cakes, halibut and. tartar sauce), $2.95. For lbe kiddies • • . clam chowder or salad, two fried shrimp or ground sirloin, French fries or baked potato, milk, ice cream or sherbet, $1.25. ':Do~ <;J2oberto~ Family ltetteurant •where the fee4 11 Mnicn- Not lmltetio11" Try Ow ........... ............ Mell. "'"' nw.. U -• 11 ,.M. e ,.., · .... 12 ,._ · ........ 1915 HARB~R BLVD., C.M. 541-9927 ~ -~ s:w:=-n -~ llUOY DINI ... AT ••• Schroeder's Chef's Inn Enjoy choosin9 from • selection of fine CJOurmet dishes. Children's dinners h•lf price. CW W.. WWte's Special Ltlt••• to fM. . "BEA TIPOSSIDEN11S'' DISCOYEI ITS MEANIN& THIOV&H THI SOUNDS Of THE JIMMY YANN TRIO IN THE LOUN&E NITELY EXCEPT TUESDAY TelaplaoH: 675-0470 1201 lost Coed Hwy. -c... ...... DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ ,....,,....... __ , •••tiell C•119e9 Trle "'o"' .. " .;..,~ ~~ .. ~ .. ~ "~c ~ HA YDIN CAUSEY, CHAltLIS MuRCHISON JOSE"41NE COUltltl ... ,,.,_.., Wltfl .... DeCMtre ..... ( ENCHILADA & TACO .....••• $1.31 CHIJ IEllENO-ENCHILADA •. $1.45 ...... ,... .............. -i-... e COCKTAIU e . ton E. Mams (at Meplla) Hunt. leMh '62.7911 ......... lldlK NIL\' PIWT • ...,,.., n."" ) Along wit.IJ assorted desserts and bever- ages, that's the Kona Kai menu . . . all served in lbe delightful "islands" atmosphere of this Huntington Beach hideaway. • Libations still ladled out by "Popo" ..• international, national and crossroads win- ner of so many trophies for miuuster mir- acles that you just can't imagine them. Don't try to. Go · SEE them. Each and every trophy is on display in the potion par· lor at Kona Kai Restaurant. Mixers' Meeting Speaking of Potion Pashas .•. May 'l'ltb just bas to be lbt big day for 100 members of El Matador PAMll. Y RlnAUIWCT AlmtlNnC MlllCAN llOOI .... II 11.-1111• I , ...... ..... ._,•••cc. ...... ... •..., ........ sue· .... 11-JT ...... .-lu 1h -. ..... ._,•••cc. .................... 11.11 LUllCHIOM lllCIALI 0,..: .._ .... n.r... -'1:tl-11 :tt M •• s.. -11:tl-11:JI S... 12:to-11:tt , . ._ 1761 .......... ...._ IAt 1M It.I C.... .._ 642-6417 .... ~.._,, =-=-=--.........-nwa :-.----.-........,..__. ~ RICK · CHADBOURNE COMBO TUESDAY TRltU SUNDAY FROM ' P .M. FREE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMSI hly """' , ... M~Je.& .. ..., ..... ~,-...... llLL MARTINI'S Ut I: 17tlt COSTA MISA 646-1111 ge1a1<l FRENCH RESTAURANT Two Locatlo111 COSTA MESA '46-3641 UGUNA IEACH 494-1911 Chtc~en witlt Mushroom _ •. IM Veal Cordon lleu -········ l.IO v .. 1 ~ ~thard'1 lr.tTafl. I.II T NUt Stvff-4 wltla CN~ I.II lwMt ""4 0.11eur .l.71 Tripe .I le Mo41e 4a C..U -.. ·-··-··-···--1.71 ...................... _ ............. OPEN I P.M. • M PM. CLOSID MONDAY ......,,..,,,,,,. the World Champion California Bartenders• Guild when they once again meet to en1ace in mixed drink competition at t.be Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. The Guild, which represents most of the finest hotels and restaurants in Callfornia1 ,ii the only group in America being a memoer of the International Bartenders' Association. Winners of the forthcoming California com- petition will represent tile United States abroad in a Jater~ate international meet. Orange County members of the Guild en- tered in the May 'l'1 event include: 'i.o!J Glenn Swinney, Ranch House, FuU Kurt Behringer, Ha' Penny Inn, W~ ster; "Popo" Gallini. Kona Kai, BuntinitoD Beach; Sam Chard. Andree's, Laguna Beacb; Joe Devine, Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach; Al Carrillo, Stuft.Sbirt Restaurant, DANCING In THE LIDO LOUNGE v ' s p.m. •• p.m. BILL · McCLURE DUO • Now Appearing HERi.JOE TRIO 4! with Gil Martinea 1:30 p.m.-1 :45 a.m. . //'/', ,(.' 1107 Jamlto"" Roed Newport ·leech 644-1700 TH' DORYMEN FISH 'N CHIPS TAU HOME OI SUYED HEii! Hevin9 • Perty Thi1 Weekend? luy ,_ a lucketful of 'HHrty Eetin9' •t Dorymen ,.... ,.. Ski,,. & 4 ~ ..... .. $4.00 ....... Price $5.11 ...., .. ...,$6.to -Individual Ordon - • FISH 'N CHIPS $1.00 • SHllMP 'N CHIPS $1.50 c:.JJ in your ordtt -Ready on arrival 1111 W. OCIAN PRONT ,._.: 111-!m Nlwt'OltT HACH 11 ..... -ti ,_. ...., Acrw,,.. ............. ,.. Newport Be.ch; SmlthJ !Awtber, Stuft.sbirt Restaurant, Newport Beacll; "~" MOl- ier, Marse' Inn, Oraqe; Robert ~ Anaheim Convention Center, Aubeim; Ilario Saccbe1li, Revere. llGale, s.ta Ana; Joha Waddell, Kettle Restaurut, Anaheim; Ken- neth Decker, Kettle Restaurant, Anabftm and Ray Barrientos, Cbez Cary, Oranie. INVITING INYITI All the above blformaltlla Im "o.t 'N' About" through the c:ourtay of loQetime acquaJntance, Smithy Lowtber, mix.mast.er extraordinary at Stuft-Sbirt Rataurut. New- port 'Beach. An ICCOmpl.QyiDc note states ..• ••Tbankl I lot for ,_. illterelt In tbe eaminC event. AD we fellows llere la Orqe CGlmtJ would be rrateful for • .... l"llardinc tile 'wingding', u we all bave a qtlOta ol tickets to selJ. Stop by for a 'Balbee Br..'." About the tickets ••• time attadi.nc the Beverly Hilton ....._ coWliGD betweea all these outstandlDf butmden, not oa1J wiU have the fun ol watddq tbe adual miI· inc. pou.rtoi and tuUDf ol w\at ....,, ..,.,. historic libatiou, bat wm .. .,. ""-- to the Judlinl Ill tbe aotic <WOCtiG81. ID addition to-lbia f;uD. 1e1ll111, tbe .. WU1 per penon includes drtab "• -&bl -11eme~ ... thr6qbcNt tbe entln dllr (better watda it!) wilb faDtutic Mn ••oea,1a and u elaborate dinner dance. Qalte a barp.bl packace! ONE Of· ,ORAN&E COUNTY'S TWO GREAT RESTAUIANTS ~~mm • . • LUNC·HEON •'DINNER c • COC:KTAllS • MAL & MARY IETH DUO ' TVESDA Y THROUGH SA TURD.A Y •• ! J7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BITWBEN BUPFUXS AND BROADWAY • ()pell: Weekd&JI I mdlecla: 11-1 · Dinnen: 1:00-11'00 ..... 11-DDMn: '-•12:te RESERVATIONS '44-HJO -=: I l ' ~ c ~ .,, ...... ~ ~