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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-27 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotI ... > .. ' __ l'Qda~'s. £1.o ... s_f_n•-.----- NEWPORT IEACH. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 27, '1961 TEN CENTS Newport City B~dget Climbs Over $9. Million By JEROME P. COWNS OI ... Dllr 1't111 11111 • The aruiual cost of r o n D l n g municipal government in Newport Beach will top ·• million for the first time during the new fiscal year. That's the big figure in Clty Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt's pro- posed 191M8 city budget It calls for an 1Dcrease in the ~ty tax rate of just a ahade under aeven cents -.0898. U totmCilmell adopt the budget as recommended, tbe·new levy will be $1.243 for every $100 of usess· ed valuation. It is now $1.175. Tbe budget will be f o r m a 11 y presented to councilmen to'JU.ght, ac· cording to Hurlburt. Copies or the 324- page docwnent -the number of pages is also a record -ann't e.xpected to be bound and deliverable unfilevery late today, the city manager ex- plalned., Councqmen will probably set a June 010 public be~ on the new budget. '11ie • mllUoa ill' anUclpated es- penditures ia about '150;000 abOve the current year's ameoded budget. • Hurlburt noted that capital tm- ..,ovemeat projects alone -mwtl, library additions, sewers, 1 to r m drains -account for a $ZIO,OOO In· crease in costs over i.7 ... 'l'be total capital improvement prosram In the new year will Involve close to S2 million. . , The new budget also reflects ' a •150,cn> hike for ·additional personnel, a $50.000 boost In city liability and worlcera' -insurance fees, and '75,000 mo~ for MWD water. Hurlburt pointed out that all or the 7. cent \ax 1ncreue will be 1et ulde in a apecla1 fund for aewer repaln and nWntenance. "Wltboat the 1ewer ~pair Pl'Oll'IDl," he Aid, "ft would lulve tbe aame basic tu: rate as 1987· 68 .. Councilmen· can yet bold the new tax rate down to the present $1.175 by voting to charge a monthly sewer fee against Newport bQmeowners. But the suggestion by the city staff was coldly received by the council one month ago, and it la not ~ conaJdered likely lawmakers will now change their m.lnda. Tbe fee would have been $1.25 montlilJ. · City Finance Director George Pap. pas told the DAILY PILOT t,hat pro. perty taxes next year will pay for Just over a third of all city govemment costs. "Many other sources provide the rest of the money," he said. "We expect sates taxes, for instance to bring In $1.3 million." ' Other sources of Income include water rat.ea, llcepse fees and the city's share of 1tate gas tax revenues. -Be-ath bi~-k-Sought , There's plenty of l'OOID for all kinds of "beach nuts" mer-like weather which prevailed at Col'QD& del at "Big Corona." Pamoramic view of weekend Mar City and State Beach Park -apd eiaewhere activity reveals IOllle ... ~ tlte fun av.U."8 in llllD-• allnC Oranc• Coast -over tM .,...__.,. 'if':: • 3 Mi-ssouri Prints Due in Netf?port Finferprints ot three Springfield, Mo., murder suspect. were en route to Newport Beach today to aee if they can be linked to last week's bludgeon slaying or a Corooa del Mar insurance analyst. The analyst, 4.8-year-old bachelor George F. Lyons, was found de&d in a pool of blood Monday in his apartment at 7201h Marigold Ave. His white 1961 Thunderbird was found abandoned a few days later in Springfield . The Springfield suSpects were ar· rested after a gun battle which kH!ed a deputy sheriff in that city over the weekend. Meanwhile, in Newport Beach detec· tives said they were prepared to travel lo Springfield on a moment's notice to intensify their investigation. De!A!ctive Sergeant Ken Thompson C~urt Uphofils also said investigators have "done quite a bit of checking'' at military bases in Southern California. "We're checking through the· lists of all missing persons from the bases." He said th~ "missing persons'' category includes personnel declared d>sent without leave as well as others missing from the bases. ln addition to fingerprints of the Springfield murder trio suspects·, prints have been lifted from Lyons' abandoned auto. Thompson said the prints were being sent to ~port Beach for comparison with priills" recovered at the murder scene. He said if was possible the in· formation would be Ced through the computer bank of the FBI in Washington, D.C. The FBI was called into the case after the auto w&is found abandoned on a large Springfield mot.el parking lot. Two Atascadero Escapees Loose -Draft Card Boy., 15, Drowns at Du~es Burning Law SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two criminally Insane escapeef from a state hospital, both heavily armed, were hunted todlf by polke in San Francisco where tbe pair relealed the last of four hostages after a wild 25().. mile ride in stolen cars. Svehla's station wagon. They tool\ along Svehla, whose chin bad been cut slightly as a warning; the two stabbed guards, Sgt. Dave Baro and Robin Moore, and a nurse, Dorothy Warren, 40. Tragedy Mars Heavy Weekend Along Newpori Sands Autopsy results were expected today in the apparent drowning death· Satur- day of a 15-year-old Compt()n school boy at the Newport Dunes. 'The death marred a weekend that saw an estimated 135,000 people jam the shores of Newport Beach. The drowning victim was Identified as Norman Watts. Police said be was at the swimming spot with a teacher and classma~s from Vanguard Junior High School. Friends said the boy, a non-swim· mer, was lut seen entering the water about 12 :15 p.m. Saturday. Summer~s Early Desert Air Boosts Coast Mercury Blistering, dry desert winds ignited the thennometera on the Orange Coast today, sending the mercury into the 80's, and fanning brush fires in other parts of the Southland. Coastal areas were cool in com- parison to the 90-plus mercury readings recorded further inland where grass fires compounded the bot weather problems. . A brush fire blackened rnor~than 40 acres in Lopez Canyon near San Fernando Sunday before being con· tained. Winds up to 35 miles per hour hampered firefighters baWing blazes near Beaumont and Ebinore. Tile Weather Bureau's o f f i c i a 1 explanation for the bot spell was a "northwesterly now of ·dry air aloft." After reaching the desert, the Oow curved back northeast. bringing heat to the Southern California area, the bureau explained. On the Orange Coast, this meant temperatures in the SO's with similar readings forecast for Tuesday. Low clouds and fog also were forecast for the nlgbt and morning bour1 in the coastal area. U.S. 'f roops Kill 250 In Two Fierce Battles 4 \ , v An underwater iea:rda late Sunday located his body at tbe bOtf.om of 12 feet o( water just north of the south shore. Other weekend lifeguard and rescue operations were routine, according to Lifeguard Capt. Bud Beishe. Surfer Arrested On Assault Rap After Party Tiff A well .known Harbor Area surfer and native of Hawaii was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery following an altercation at a party ear· ly Sunday. Ilima B. Kalama, 25, of 2310 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, was placed uiile.-citizen's arrest by a man who told p0Uce the burly bather struck him in the tAce1 causing a bed cut. other W'ltnesses to the lnddent at 1892 Whittler Ave., however, told in· vestigator1 Kalama was trytng to keep J esae R. Bsuett, of 24821 Los Ser· rano1 Drtw, Laguna Nigue,, from fighting with another man. . One mu aald Kalama and another psty-goer tatlier bad to step in and separate Barnett and another man, but the latter aald he bad left to avoid a ponible fight and wu followed outside. . Kalama, who wa1 competed in various West Ooaat aurti.nt contests. made no statements to arrestl.ng o{ • fleer• about the lncid.t. Trial on Tuesday On Flag Charge The Jury trial of ICCURd American Flag ddUer Michael Joeepb Jackson, 22, atta U8der way at 1:30 a.m. Tues· !:~ID Ntwpclft Beeela Mmdclpal Jacbon bll ..... ftt OD .. b&l1 aiDCt bk ........... t a -.tit 110 on ~ of~ a .. __. Old Glory fnlll a _....Nd la • .,.rtment at Jl12 w. Olla ........ Plllee ... J.-. ·~ t1'e Flat tntD tine pleall ad Uld them .. curtainl. ne ••flndant ... told to toe don ... ,.., ...... but falltd to ............. ,... aid. WASHINGTON (AP) -Th e Supreme Court upheld today a 1965 federal law that made it a crime to burn or otherwise destroy draft cards. The 8-1 decision was given by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Justice William 0. Douglas dlssentt!d. "A law prohibiting destruction of Selective Service certificates no more abrldge1 free speech on it.4 face than. a motor vehicle law prohibiting the destruction of drivers' licenses. or a tax law prohibiting the destruction of books and records," Warren wrote. The 1965 law. ao amendment tn federal draft law. had been declared unconatltutlonsl by the U.S. Circuit Court tn Boston. That court held tnat draft card burnings is a form of pro- test protected by the F t r s t Amendment's free speech guarantees. The Supreme Court, through War· ren, upset this holding' and J>ottomed ita position on "the constitutional power of Congress to raise and sup- port armies and to make all laws necessary and proper to that end." Douglas, in dissent, said it ls "un- doubtedly true" that Congress has broad and sweeping powers over SelecUve Service wben a state of war bas been declared. However, he went on, there is a quesUon whether even the drafting of men b permissible without a declara- tion of war. The decision was given In the case of Davtd P. O'Brien of Framingham, Mui. He was convicted of burning his draft card on the steps of the South Bolton Courthouse In March 1988. He •11 sentenced· to six years in federal youth correction institutions. Two of the hostages were guards who were stabbed Sunday during the breakout by three inmates a t Atascadero State Hospital, 225 miles south of San Francisco. One guard" was stabbed so deeply in his back that the knife penetrated his lung. One of the escapees, R o b e r t Higuera, 30, of Downey, an insane auto thief, was recaptured early today west of Atascadero, at Pismo Beach, where he ran into tb'e Pacific Ocean surf trying to elude pursuing oHicers. Shortly before. he had freed a woman hospital employee. one or the four seized hostages. The other two escapees. Gerard Gallant, 28, a Los Angeles rapist, and George Quinlan, 25, sent to the hospital after shooting a Los Angeles polJceman, fled north in ano~ car with Ule fourth hostage. In San Francisco's Potrero District early today the two ripped strips of upholstery from the seat of the stolen car and tied up the hostage, Frank Svehla, 53, a psychiabic technician. Then they stole another car and took oU. ''When they tied me up, 'I figured this was it," Svehla told police alter breaking his hoods. "I thought sure they were going to shoot me or stab me." But earlier his kldnapers had assured him they would free him somewhere in San Francisco. Both Los Angeles men told him they felt it wf>uld be easJer to hide in a big city. Svehla said the flSCaped t r i o originally planned to go to Los Angeles after the breakout. The three had only a pistol and a bile when they stabbed the two guards at the hospital and fled in Los Alrunitos Teen Held In $125,000 Narco Raid ·· Two men and a Los AlamJtos window, was captured by detectives leenapr were jailed Sunday after J Lan and Do M 1 I411 Belch narcotlcs detectives raid-erry ce n urray aevera ed "* downtown motel and selied blocks from the scene. Sl._ -.orttt of marijuana Just tn PoUce aaJd 128 kilos of the hallu- ll'Olll Mako. c1noge.nic weed were stacked three Olll ., U.-suspects don tlltough feet blgh alool one wall of the motel a ..... 1torJ plate glass W'lndow room and bad apparently Just been lntD a. llSreet, but was caught hiding broutbt in from Mexico. under a Plfled car within ~ minutes, One of the men bad Mexican money de..., aald. in hll wallet and a map of Mexko PNt tlolbennen from the narcotics with pencilled route lines waa found detal lleld JCJm Travers. 11, of 11102 In the motel rooin, accordlllg to pollce. Mllllln Drive, Los Alamltoc, and_ Wabon, who suffered only mlnor J ... llattoa. 18, a Long Beach Ja: scratches on OM hand ln his escape barW, la Che A1r Haven Motel room. leap, and hJ1 two companions art heJd J-Wlltloa, 23, • Dini BMch on 1111Pkion of ponetSlon of marl· drit I no 1taped throoP ~ Juana lor aa1e. / Svehla said the trio got into an argu· ment about going to Los Angeles, changed tl1eir minds and swung north. They made two forays in the Atascadero area. • At Avila Beach, they entered an empty farmhouse , seized two rifles, a Luger pistol and an automatic. At a house in Los Osos, they holed up Cor two hours Sunday night, held tta occupants hostage, abandoned the two guards, split up and fled in two more stolen cars. Higuera left in a car with the nurse. Later he was captured at Pismo Beach by police there who chased him into the ocean and dragged him back. Gallant and Quinlan headed north for San Frandsco with Svehla in another stolen car. REGVLAR TRASH PICKVP THVRSDAY Trash will be collected Thursday. Memorial Day, in all areu scheduled for regular trash pickup, Jake Mynderse. Newport Beach general services director, announced today. Mynderse said extra crews will work the holiday. allowing the workers to finish earlier than usual and spend part or Memorial Day with the.ir fami.Ues. He said residents sho uld set out trash as early as possible. Orange 2~·· -'~· 4£ The forecast for tomorrow ca n be summed up in one word- hot. That's the story from weatherman Jack Frazee who looks for patchy fog and low clouds preceding the SO.plus mercury readings on the coast. INSIDE TODAY Bar~r ahop quartet sinoing a.& lt..t but enchant& a packtd hou,tt in H'mtington Btach °' the Ntwport Harbor SPEBSQSA. hosu Southland harmonuen. Page 9. ' . ' ,,, , IW1 11 ,, ' • • 11 .JMI • u la .•·. ! DAJL V PILOT By JACK BROBACK .... Delff' , .... Sf.it tn 1965, one in 16 Oranl!e CounUaos surrered heart attacks and 50 percent or these died even though they IJvcd to reach a hospital. Today, deaths from heart d1~easr'i have decUned more than 3:i 'percent when compared to l~ fil(ure . In the Orange County Medical Center where death Crom heart problems was run- ning over 55 percent. the figure today is down to 11 percent. These are the startling and hearten- ing figures in an information memo released by the Orange County Heart A.uocJatJon. · Bow did ·thjs ereat improvement la heart patient care 1n the count, come about? ID AUIUlt of 1986 the Cardlo Vucu- lar Training Center at the OCMC was' launched by the medical center and · the Heart A ~sociation. Those sponsoring the project real· ized that during the preceding JO years an array of highly sophisticated , ul!ra- sensltive devices for saving heart vic- tims had been developed. Bot few physicians and \'irtually 110 nurses were trained Jn U1eir .use. Orange Count y did not have a medl- ell ...... or a tra!Qilg center wMre thll bowled,. couJd be obtaiMd. Tbe Cardlo VucuJar caw .. ._ ._..ti pr'O¥ide Ufluml ~ID IDflum care and cardl8c C99 1Dr tbe acutely m paUeDt. All instruction has been donated since 1965. More than 2,000 doctort, nurses. laboratory and X"'l'•Y tech· niclans have been taught monltoring and care of the critically Ill. TheJOC is not a single hospi~ in Or· aoge County that bas not had medlcal personnel trained at tbe center. Training was provided free of charge until the pu t year wben cla.,.. be- came so large the association's grant Al Y l'I -/ coUld Mt cover ~ for =ulp-~ ... ,.,, ad ollm w1a1MJ. 1'cMlll1 a llllaD fee It cbarged, ., per eo.te. Helrt assoclatioa officiall point oat that Wblle this traln.illg course would never have been possible without the cooperation a.od community concern of the asaoclaUon and the medlcal cen· ter. there are 10me people who have given more than their share to insure its great success. "One of these iJ its director. Dr. Ftederlck P. Sa&tler;" the usocl.ajlon aaid. "He bu contribUted over 3,000 hours." Dr. Sattler recently wu hon- ored with an Orange County Press Club Readliwa Award u the "Bu- •H'lldla ti tlll Y ..... Dr. Satlllr, ID tarn, attrtballl a ma- jor portion el the program's 111CCe1s to his "rjgb& m'll\," supervillJll nne Donna Zschoche. Mrs. Zachoche supervllea the inten- sive CJre, coronary and shock units at the me41cafenter. Her "lelture time" alnce 1915 nu been 1pent in teaching at the Cardiac Vascular Cen- ~. She has given more than 3,000 hours: Mrs. Zlcbocbe recenU, returned from a vlalt to U bolpit.als bl the w"t. b waa "abocbd" at mOlt to fJad a lack of equipment and traiD.l.ng. "la moat ~ I vtalted, Durtu ._. • .... w 111~ --nt tot wttlloat ·~ lldla ..... Jll'lllDt .. she rela ~ "In Orange County, thanb to tlal enlightenment ot OWT doctors, three-fourtlls of the nurift are trained to, and do give emergency care. "Our nunea have a 1enae of respon. aibillty tliat I fOUDd tragicaUy lacking in many other placea," Mrs. 1Achoche emphaaized. "Here we do DQt accept st.atiatks that say a certain percent.ace of peUen• ml.lit die.'' 'nw bud nur1e said that tqulpment 1t OOIC wu eq,al to:or better than any Jn the natJon. (;ene,_JtFK Trying Harder But Hubert Numb.er One . ' From Wire Services With both aenaton Robert F. Ken· nedy a.od Eugene J. McCarthy trying harder in the final day of their Oregon campaigns, the third Democratic can. dldate, Vic. President Hubert H. Humphrey, learned tod:ry that be'• cWTeotly No. 1 with the convention delegates. ' Newsweek magazine said. Humphrey almost bu ~up 1.bie tneideattal nomination and needs only 32~ more convention votes. The magazine's count of deleaates showed Humphrey wttb 290 10lid votes, and •'12 leumg hia way, for a ~otal ol l,~. It ta)es ·t,312 to win. Newneek said Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy bad 713'12 votes Jenna toward him, a IOll of "° lince Humphrey entered tbe r.ace. Iowa. Kennedy forces captured 25, Humphrey 9~ and McCarthy S, wit.'l 8~ publid)' uncommitted. On Sunday, Mce.rthy and Kennedy almOlt met face-to-face u they cam- paigned in Portland. The New York senator's motorcade sped away from a perk jmt u McCarth,y'1 arrived there. . As the campaigns neared their end, both the Keonedy and McCarthy campc were predicting a clole vote Tuuday Kennedy says a win in Oregon is essential for him to remain a "viable" candidate for tbe D e m o c r a t i c _presidenUal nomination. * * '* * * * Sorensen Seeks Kennedy Sentiment on Lido Isle . Ted Sorensen, major architect of one Kenned)' prea1den11al campaign, mined for aupport for another Ken· nedy Sunday ln, of all placea,. L l d o bit. on California's primary one week lat· er. of the third annual Orange Coast· College RodflO. COLLEGE COWBOY -Luke Naegle of Ha rtnell College lunges towa rd call in the ca1I roping event ____ :..._,;;_ ____________________________________ ~~~~~ Another 280 votes were luninl to Sen. Eugene J . Mccarthy, the magazine said. Former Gov. George Wallace of Alabama bad 21~ vote• and the remaining 3'l7~ were UD• committed, it said. All three Democratic candidate• picked up new convention delepte support during the weekend, Sen. Ken· nedy leadlng the way with 32. Sorensen told a patio gatherin1 of about UO peraon1 that the California vote In the June 4 primary w1U have weight far beyond the st.ate'• dele- gation to the ·Democratic convention. He said tbla was an opportunity for the at.ate's Democrats to impress five key noncomrb.ltted states -especially Illinolt and lta Democratic leader, Mayor Richard Daley. "Sen. Kennedy's vote out here is going to have to be big enough to con· vince them he's the one who can win in the fill," Soreuen said. College Colvboy~ Ride Roughshod At Orange Coast By PAMELA POWELL 01 Ille QellY '11el Slett Into the Harbor area's placid mod•· of surf and sand recreation entered the world's toughest and dustiest of all sports over the weekend. Cowboys and cowgirls from 16 col· leges and uniVersities competed for $4,000 In prize money at the third an- nual Orange Coast College rodeo. The host school did not compete'. It's not often that residents of the area get a chance to stand almost face ot face with brahma bulls. wild steers and timid goats. Hundreds of children who witnessed the two davs of western events gazed In deli~ht as each cowboy sklllrully roped his calf or wrestled his steer or splattered to the ground from his bucking bronco or bull. To those young eyes. the bulls are each 10 feet tall and weigh al least 10 tons. To the cowboy. the feeling is not much different. The sixteen colleges. lncludinit thrc<' from Arizona and the University of Nevada and many from Northern CallfornJa. competed in the toughest events of the circuit. Animals obtained from the Far Western Rodeo Co. leaped fences and barriers. provin~ their meaness and agility. Capturing top hooors. Cal Poly San Lui.a Obispo., will now compete in the national collegiate e v e n t s In Sacramento in July. Fairing well, Arizona Stau University. Pierce Col· lege, Hartnell College and Cal Poly Pomona took top and runner·up posi- tions in various events. , DAILY PILOT ........... c ..... fl.Mr+ N. WH4 ......... n.11111 KHVi1 Edltw n.,..., A. M1rphi11e IMNlllll l.dll« Jerome F. Colli11t N-1 lflldl CITY EOllor Julr It. Curl.., Paul Niue1t htltwlt ~ AM11lllnt1 Olrlder .....,.,, ..... OMle 2211 West 141H• lho4. Melt111t AIUretu P.O. la 1171 t,2"1 OtWOfflUI (•II Mela: JIO Wtsl ley Strwt uw-e ._.., m,.,... ,,_ HUllll'"'"" 9eeCll1 • ftll ltreft Trucker Drugged, Rolled At Costa Mesa Tavern As Kennedy '9lld Sen. McCarthy rounded out their campaigns for tbe Tuesday Oregon primary, state party convenllona in Iow;i and Vermont set- tled delegate commitment.s for the na- tional convention in August. While Kennedy outscored both op- ponents numedc.ally, bis baclers were dlsappolnted with results In Vermont, wbere l,O of the 22 delegates went to Humphrey, seven to the New Yorker and Uve to McCarthy. A groggy Nebraska truck driver who went out for a night on the t-0wn in Costa Mesa told po!.lce he had been slipped a "Mickey Finn" and rolled for S650. alter waking up dumped In a hamburger shop parking lot Saturday. Harry E. Robinson of Lincoln. Neb .. told Off)(:er Christopher Bell that he realized something was wrong after tasting hJs third gin and tonic at the Royal Crest, 1700 Placentia Ave., late Friday. Robinson said he became dizzy and Estancia Rules At Fout· Schools In Senior Prank Estancia Rule$! Al least Ulllt's wht'l the red flags raise over all four of the Harbor Area schools -except Costa Mesa's Estan- cia High School -proclaimed this morning In big white letters. went outside for some fresh air, but fell 'ag-alnst the building and woke up • at sunrise Saturday Jn a Harbor Boulevard hamburger takeout' shop parking lot. The victim tofd police he \\andered around for several hours until be found his truck. parked at 'JJ1l.7 Placen· tia Ave., and crawled into the cab and slept until night. Police said Robinsgn told them be met a man In a tavern. where they became acquainted, then went to din- ner and on later to the cocktail lounge where he was stricken. Robi nson, according to police. could remember noting of his night except talking with two friendly women at the bat:, riding somewhere and seeing a neon motel sign. With 11 dele~te votes at stake in Indian Nations Grow in Size Two nations of au. 682, 663 little ln· dfans •.. camped out at Sllverlakes Campground near Norco recently. And then there were four -nations that ia. ~e Orange Coast YMCA's Y-lndian Gwdes program grew ao big that two more nations had to be added to the pair exJstlng under the Thundercloud FederaUon. Chiefs elected at the Thundercloud Tl)ey listed the case as a grand theft and kidnap. noting ttlat Robfmon was unbanned during the abduction. Realtors Opp<>se Bed Tax Boost • 'Federation aoiree include L a r r y Ragle, Mua Nation: Sam Cordeiro, Kachuma Nation; Fred Woodworth, Serrano Nation; and Carl Mullen, Cor- Newport Beach reallon today by letter voiced l>ppos.ition to a proposed increue in the city's mo&el and hotel bed tax. "na Nation. Tbey 'frill meet each month with Federation ChJef William A. Dosta. to Plan activlUea of the Y-lodlan Guides, a father-son organization. Nearly 700 Y • Indian G u l d e s parttcipated ln the Tbunderclood cam· pout, according to Jerry Sanders, YM· CA Community program director. And he ur1ed thoee Eugene McCar· ·thy aupporten in tbe audience to abandon what he termed a losing cause and swing their support to Rob- ert F. Kennedy. "McCarthy," he said, "doesn't have a chance of becoming president of the United States." Those who find admir· able characteristics in tbe Minnesota senator will flnd them as well in the senator from New York, Sorensen suggested. Kennedy will be in California devot· Ing full ener~.ies to a victory in next Tuesday's prunary, Sorensen s al d. As soon u Oregon•a primary is over tomorrow, the entire Kennedy organization will focus its atttntion Lyle Shultz Funeral Held Services for Lyle Edward Shultz of Newport Beach, victim of an auto ac- cident on the San Diego Freeway Thursday, w.ae bold Saturday at Baltz Mortuary <llapel, Corona del Mar. Mr. Shultz, 58, a resident of Orange County for four years, was assistant sales manager for Uniroyal Rubber Co. He Ud been ia the Industry for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Madeleon of the home, .a21S Aurelia, Newport Beach; two aom, Bruce of Hawaii and Randall W. of Newport Beach ; two sisters, Evelyn G u s t a v s o n of Sebastopol, Calif., and R a m o n a Rubenllt of Fortuna, Calif.; two brotben, Cliff and Harvey ci Santa Rosa. Sorenaen Hid ~e gave up a lucra· tive law practice to re-4!nter politics and work in Kennedy's Washington headquarters. He made aeverai allu· sions to his former boss, President John F. Kennedy, but carefully re· strained himself from drawing a n y direct para.Bell between the two brothers .. He was spetial administrative as· sistant to John F. Kennedy and gen· erally is credited with being one of the major influences on tbM aid.minis· tration. He spoke at ari informal gathering in his honor at the Lido home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosener. On other issues, Soren.sen said: - A vote for Hubert Humphrey Is. in effect, a vote for continuation of Lyndon Johnson philoaophies. -Democrats have a choice on what kind of party they want -one that respecu Individuals or one that "rocks along with a depressive attitude tow· ard young people and minorities." -He bad originally advised S e n. Kennedy to stay out of the New Hamp- shire primary because he feared it would look Ute "a ruthless power play by the Kennedy tam.Uy." Sorensen also had a handful of quips. He aurveyed the Lido Isle setting and called it "my kind of Democratic party." He alJo said aootber presidential candidate, "Romney wanted to nm in the worst possible way. He did." "I gue5$ the seniors are ju.st having some fun," Estancia Principal Floyd G. Harryman told tbe DAILY PILOT. But the fun was over when the lowered fla gs gave way to tangled lines, ma king it impossible to raise the American flag. The prot.est, however, isn't expected to persuade city councilmen to reject the. recommended bike. ~----~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~--------------~------------~ Newport Harbor HJgh School's In- vader flag still waved this morning, as school officials tried to figure out a way lo get it down. HARBOR HtGH INVAOIR " !1t•ncl• Pll•t P'llet Hlth I Municipal lawmakers tonight are slated to consider boosting the levy from 4 to 5 perc:tnt o( room rates. They also will cooPler extending the time during whicli the tu applies to tenants from 15 days to 30 days. The ~ase will affect some 1,800 lnkeepen, including ownen of short• term apartmeat rentala. The city hopes to guerate at lt&lt ~.<XXJ in additional revenue from the tax boost That lJ equivalent to what ls raised by two cmt'.s on the propea ty tax rate. OCC Grad Named Mrs. C.OJif ornia Fonner Orange Coast C o 11 e g e horoecomlng QUftll Ttrry Nan Reich C»lt, e graduate of Newport Harbor }ligb Schlol, WU •elected Mn. California Saturday and will go on to compete for the netional title in Aupat in MlnneapoU., Minn. Mrs. Cole, 1957-68 OCC bom~ming q&leeD who play«! the lead in lJle col• lete pnMtuction "L'll Abner" llld ... New,iort Harbor High School'• cbolcl to perform on the Harry Babbitt television lbow, received the title iD Coatwd after c:ompe.t.ition in VoiviJIC cookinJ. modeling. •.wearance, poill and a pnpered ~h ta Calllornla. Adive iD cMc IDCl cburd\ «tivttlel tn La c-.. Mrs. CAile, ~ ... bind, JobD, WU allo a ltudent It ()OC, 11 tM .mottJtr d two 11r11. ace ~ and Ovt. Her mother. Mn. Bvt.n ~ rnfdel •t .,. MUtro. Colt.a MML • 0 OMEGA Now t ar.t" Ston1 To Snft Yqa ....,,. ....... ~ CIWnl --IUCtl I •IHR ---.... """" . .,.. ..,.. CIOlfA lllmA ..._ .... ,_, o,. ..._, Thun., "'· nn ' ,..... •· v"''" n..i .. ""' Saki ,, ,t:"""1fet Agencr ...... ......... ..-.fta .,_ """ . ......... .,_ML ...,,.......,. ._ ... --- .. I •\ Ina Milt !lllt, .. .mty, ourr sare ency spon. :king .oche :cept 1tage ment than r • I end, utby vote on is able" !l t ic r ·Y k lat· ty for 5 five dally tier, Te is >COD• n win Luera· >lltics ngton allu- Jident y re· any t wo ·e as· I gen· ine of :nlnis· ming d Mr. i : ey Is. 10D of . what ! that 'rocks 'tow· es." Sen. lamp· red it power uI oC ietting icratic lenti•l " run did." - l -- I • 4 Lose Lives on e <;:".£!m~~~~.s ~ .. the weekend on Orange County's crowded streets and highways. The dead: --James WhU.ehead. !I. of Santa Ana. -CaJldJee Roblasoa, 18, or Orangf'. -Alex B. Valezuela, rJ/ ol Los Angeles. -VMan Valdet: .. 11. or Los Angele~. W h l t e h e a d was k i 11 e d in 1!168 . 88 Coun ty Traffic 04!ath TeU 1M'7 n Westminster Saturday by a hit run drivf'r . Police arrested 4 suspect :io minutes later in Garden Grove. Police said the victim was walkini: on Bolsa A venue near Bushard Streel on Bolsa Avenue near Bushard Stree1 ~"'hen be was struck by an auto. Garden Grove officers a r r e s t e d Richard Bissell, 23, of Garden Grove. Uie alleged driver of the death car, a~ he pulled up in front of -bis home. Police alleged his car answered thr 'es<'Tiption ol dle one involved and ·ore evidence of ltle accident. Valezuela and Miss Valdez w"°' kill- •d in a headon crash Saturday night .on Pacific' Coai>t Highway at Bolsa Chica State Bead! in Huti~ton Be-ach. Sun Shines on Poor People After rainy Friday and soggy Saturday. campers in Resurrection City. in shadow of Washington Monument in Washi ngton. D.C' .. wel· come sunshine Sunday and today that began drying out their ply· wood and canvas city as they prepared for week of demonstrations. !Story on Page 5) New Education Decathlon Planned by County Group ! An Orange County "decathlon or education." which Its sponsors hope will ach.ieve some of the luster of the decathlon in track and field. was an· nounced this morning. The project i's the first of its kind in the United ·states. it is believed. Sponsoring organization is t h e recently formed Orange C o u n. t y Academic D e c a t h I o n Association COCAD ) ~mposed of representatives of the top uti lity. industrial and recreation organizations in the area. Purpose is to eneourage studeots to strive for recognition acad~rnically a~ d,o their counterparts in athletics. and lo provide a medium and funds to achieve the goal. ,, The program was su~~ested by Dr. Robert Peterson . county superin· tendent of schools. who had seen a similar but limited project in Louisan- na. Orricers of OCAD are Jack Bushard. Pacific Telephone Division Managf'r for Oran~e and Rivrrside counties. prf'sident : Dr. F.arl Steele. o f Aulonetict<. vice president and Thomas McCormick, a civil engineer with the . county T>epartment or Building and Safety, secretary-treasurer. "We would like to see academic achievers looked to as such. i;ather than just someone keeping the grade point up." said Dr. Steele. "We hope to encourage students to achieve honors in their studies but also to become a well rounded stu· dent." Dr. Steele added. The association hopes that at least :100 student!\ from 30 hi~h schools. both public and private. will enter the decathlon e<1mpetition next fall. The final day or competition in the 10-event program wiU be held on Nov. 29, the day following Thanksgiving. A trial run was held May 18, to test th e project. Forty students from four county high schools participated - Fountain Valley, Westmin s ter. Pacifica (Garden Grove) and Villa Park. "We hope to prove that the pro· gram could be canied"through in one day of competition," Or. Peterson said. . 'The winners in the lf'!\I program will be honored al a luncheon Friday in the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. Harriman Claims Hanoi .Sent 200,000 Men South I PARIS <AP l -.S. Amba'isador W. Averell Hamman charged today !!lat Nor1h Vietnam has sent more than Ne., q.en 200.000 troops to fight in South Vjet- nam in the last four years and most of these have "become cgsuaJties of the combet or fallen prey to disease or other mishaps.'' Harriman m~de thi~ as.~ertion in pressing Ambassador Xuan Thuy to admjt that Northern troops have been , !lgbtlng in the South, a contention which North Vietnam has impUcity denied. • ' A U.S. spokesman &aid later that , Thuy seemed to come cltMe V> acknowledging that Northern troops an in the South. Thuy declared that once the United States hid attacked Vietnam "•ny Vietnamese had the right to Cigbt and to do that on any part of the territory of his deaT coun· try." This is virtually the same language as Thuy has t&9ed before but the U.S. ajde was int.ere.ted now in his em· phlsis on "any Vietnamese" havinll the right to fight "oa any part of the territory .• ' The Un'1ed SI.ates had long CNI· tended that ttle Norlhf'Tn hulld ur in thcJ)outh beian In late 19'4. Harriman ' aaid "wt>U over 200.000 North Vif'I· nameee have been djspatched lnCo the Sou1tl since autumn 1964." The U.S. g<>vernment e9t.im&te!I. hf' continued. ttlat as ol lMt mOllCh there were ''well over 70.000" of . the Northerners In their own army tJrritJ i11 the South Mid "well owr ?·OOO'' otben In Viet Coo< units. ' I '"' DA.IL Y PILOT 3 France Settles. Strikes Red-doniinated Unio11s R e fuse to Quit PARJS CUPtl -Ftanct today an - nonncf'd a rtvolutionary nf'w waire" and hours dE>al \ to eod paralyzing ~trikes by 10 million workers. But somt Communist-dominated unions . vowed to strike on until the govern· ment is overthrown. and police report· ed an extremist plot to use bloodshed to block peace. Thousands of students. disgruntled ill what they called a labor sellout lo thP MOuent manufacturing cla!ls, tnllrd mass protests toni ght. Thr in· lrnor ministry said extrf'misli; h;icl ~•ockplled wPaponi; io turn thf' prote1;ts intn bloody riots .. An announcement by the intf'rior ministry. which controls policr. warn· tel lhar "the government has takf'n the necessary measures to make sure that law will prevail." Some CommUv mst leaders who first endorsed the strike settlement appeared to be wa· vering but said student demonstra· tors were being egged on by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. HIGHER WAGES The reported strike settlement gives workers higher wages, shorter hours, S?reatrr fringe hf'neflt~ including im· prnvrd 11ocial srcurity. and a voice in running business. T~e Communists who had lecl moi;t of the 10 million strikes announced, "our claimi; have ~ betn satisfied to 11 lArllt' ·PXlent." Thf' strike agreement with ils un- precedented concess!C?n~ to worktr~ ran into trouble at stltl placrs as thr sprawlinJ: government-run Renault ;iutomobile factory in the suburbs. Workers ran up the red flag and said they would conUnue the strike until De Gaulle Is gone. There were similar statements Crom the Lyons rhodi acete textile plants and the Marseilles S11d- A \'iation aircraft factories. Frenoh worker11 who vE>nl11rPcl rorth GRIM l' Gll f~CH NEE DS rou Grimy Guieb needs you . especially if you surfer from the not-so-rare disuse known as Tumbleweedmania. Best cure in the world is to be-::ome an honorary citizen ol the town where it all began. ' For a clue to jusr wha t it's all about. amble OI\ back to the comic~ paJ.lr to· day and take a close. look at !hr TumblPwet'cls cartoo n ~trip. You'll hr sorry i£ you dnn't and. ir you'rf' A reizular ran of the offbeat strip. you 'll be even sorrier. today found nolhini had rhanged . Public transport was still not run· ning and it took hours 10 get any• wherr . eit her by hitchhiking ot driving with dwindling gasoline supplirs. Highways were choked with (lthrr cars trying to reach thr heart of the city. Electrical workeri; staged ·nuisant·e ·-strikes which sent the power supply flickering on and off . They arf' ML coverf'd by t t11?rrrmcnts with pri• valP inc111st Rain sw lhP ~trrPI~ anc1 i.Mkrtf thl' uncnl ctrcl earbaj!P heap~ ancl th11 refusp 11rrd from can~ ;mcl papf'f hal!S in 0 !hp palhli Of prdrstnans and cars Clu~tcrs nf office workers made lhP hard trip into the city only !o rind their offices closed. Some banks reopened but reservrs t>f cash had not been replenished and hundreds of.persons were turned back dis~ppointed. still unable to cash a c~. The interior ministry announced the discovery of the extremist con· spiracy shortly after Premier Geor11e~ Pompidou. management and. labor 11ninn leaders approved the str1kf' SPl• tlement. The government dld not idrn· tify the extremists but both Pompidou and De Gaulle had warned of th e threats of civil war. from 7 p.rn. 10 s:3o P· in. I 1 \ i I I • Susan Nail, 19, wearing crown and sitting on her thr<¥1e for ftnl time after her selection Thursday nlght a~ new Miss SeaJ Beach, won the UUe ln compeUUoni with four other "Even more are on the •'Y." J111r· )1m1r1 aakt. "Jn rtti!nt Months the to· tal North Vletn&meae ~ h11 1n· cru!led to approximately 7n Pf!? cent nt North V1f'lnamf' c and Vif't Con~ combat forces, llnd 11how6signs of <"ootmulnc lo 1ncreaa. raTher U\an ~e.'' COST A MESA, 16tta ancl NEWPORT IOULIYAID GAltOEN OROVI-12372 GARDIN GltOVI IL VO. ~ I ,..contesl11nts in evcnl sponsor· ed by Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce. • ' ' \ ··---.. ·~---- l~ • ,.. ..., ...... .in San Francisco streetcar operat- o-r Lloyd OslMtrn didn't get his us· ual rest period at the East Bay Terminal before starting his run to the beach, but he won't make an issue of it. Osborn used the lime to help deUver a baby born to one of bis. passengers. O.sborn Is re~rted quite proud. while Mrs. -fW Powell and her new son are reported in "fine condi· tion" at M i s s i o n Emergency Hospital. Marv Eltn Looe;or, of Spokane, Wcuh. ii 1houm in M1' W~'s Army' Corp1 ufli/OT1Jt,. Sht joiMd tht ROTC cadets Stmday in rtctiv- ing 1ltr commis.rion to stcond litu. ttnant. Anny Uft is a /amil11 tra, dition with tht !A>wjoys. • Here are a couple ·or items for oddsmakers to ponder: Two brothers, P•trick and John H~yff, of payton, Ohio, have wives named M•ry. Both Marys are 'I:/ years old and both have birthdays Sept. 12. Both women went to Kettering Memorial Ho&- pital this week and gave birth t-0 baby girls within one half hour o( each other. Both women were attended by the same doctor. The babies are named Ti• Lynn and Terry Lynn. • Ted Bl•ir and Jim Hunter, of Pittsburgh, Pa., attended t b e same college at the same time, and both majored in political sci- ence. They joined the Pennsyl- vania National Guard together and were commissioned second lieutenants together. When their group was called to active duty this month, Blair and Hunter were there together. Then last week, their wiv~s gave birth to their first babies at Magee Women's Hospital. Both infants weighed identically the same ... 6 pounds. 5 ounces . . . and the mothers are sharing the same room. Lung Patient Ailing? EDINBURGH. Scotland (UPI) - Pby.s:idmls sa;d Sunday breattring pro- blems rave "cause for concern" aboul the condition of Alex Smith, 15, the world's fourth lung traoaplant patient. who received a lung from a 15-year- old girl who died of an overdose of drugs. ....... ..., Tl, 14)68 I Equal Time Bill Could I Set Debate WASHINGTON (UPI) -A bill cl~ the way for another round of poll · "sreat debates" waa e.«· pected to move forward today as the Se~ Commerce Committee met to vote on SU1pending the so-call~ equal time rule for radio and television. The committee was expected to ap- prove the suspension of the Federal Communicetions Commissfon CFCC) ~ual time clause which says broad· casters must give al l pn!SidentiaJ can- didates the same amou nt ol air time. If the proposal is approved by Congress, the way would be open Cor a plan by the three major television networks to hold a series ol programs featuring the Democratic a n d Republican presidential n o m i n e e s along witb former Alabama Gov. ~ge C. Wallace, running on a third party ticltet. The propol8.l, made privately to the c<>mmittee last week by the beads of the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC), Columbia Broadcutlng System (CBSI and the A.meric*1 Broedcuting Co. I ABC) hinged on the outcome of the commerce committee vote. Man Fae~ Trial In Poisoning Death of Child· KIDNAP VICTIM? M.rtin D. Jemen Police Qu~~ I Hunt for Boy, Fear Kidnap . LYNWOOD, Calli. <UPI) -Police have called off .earch operationa for :>-year-old Martin .o. Jensen, who disappeared from in front of his home last "thursday. Investigators now believe the boy was abducted. • 'Aa little as we know about bow the boy disappeared, I don't tee how we could assume anything," Police Lt. Jim Burns said Sunday. "But it loob lite the boy bas been abducted and nobody saw him abducted.'' ••I wilh r Could be more aptinUtlc, but I can't." be aaid. Volunleen, sheriff's depatia ud FORT MYERS. Fiii. (UPI) -A police searcbed Lynwood a ad rormer fruit picker goes on trial today neighboring South Gate and Compton for first degree murder in the poison before the March wa. called olf letur· death ol hil a.year-old stepdaughter. da one of seven children wbo died after fbe boy disappeared 'nnarlday eating a poisoned meal. afternoon. He asked his mother for • Jame.s Richard.eon, 33, was indicted permission to ride his tricycle, she by a Hillsborou&b Coooty grand jury told police. When lbe called for bim 15 in December in connection with the minutes later, be was gane. October deaths of the seven brothers "It's bard to understand," Burm and sisters wbo ate a lunch left for said. "It's a densely populated street, them containioJ the deadly in-traffic was coming from all dirediom, sect.icide, parathion. A but not a soul" reported leeiD& the Circuit Court Judge John J. Junice boy. · of Sarasota wu presiding. His mother, Mrs. Martin JeDleft Sr., 1be trial wu moved to Hillsboro.ugh sllld the blue-eyed. 4-foot tall child waa County in the wake of widespread dressed in a blue plaid shirt and ll'•Y pQblicity surrounding the cue in corduroy trouaers when be disap- DeSoto County. where the deaths oc-peared. curred. - Richardson's wife, Annie May, also wu arrested in comectlon with the deaths and cb .. fed with child neglect. 1'le two were a w a y from their Aroadia apartment working in the fields when the deaths occtnTed . Earnell Washington, wbo testified 9'. a March 25 bearing that the defend~t1 while they were cellmates, admima leaving poisoned fOod Jn the apart· ment, was killed in a ebooting at an Arcadia bar last month. Chicago Girl Brutally Slain ' MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -An 11- year-old freshman coed tom Chicago was stabbed to death la "one of the most brutal murders" eter reported tn Dane County, autbcsltles said to- day. Sheriff's police .... l9e body of Christine &tbschUcl. d ...... of Mr. and Mrs. Emaauel RotbleMJd of Chi· cago. was found by a male student in a clump of bu.shes outalde a Univeni· ty of Wisconsin cluaromn bui1d.ing Sunday night Mill RotbacbOd h a d been dead fOl' aome time, they said. The girl bad .,._ "8llbed repeated· ly. autborttill said, dtleribing it as ''one of tie molt brutal murders'' they bad ever 1een. Tbey laid tbe body W81 fUlly clothed and there WU no indication of a tuua1 uaault. Brazilian Cowboy Givell New Heart; Con4ita.n c;wa.· SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPl)-A bearl taten from a unidentlftld accident victim apt the "M.ldnight tea" of death MdeJ from tbe bedside of a YOUDC aowboJ frem Brad's wild Ma· to Gr..., state. Joeo Ferrelra Da Cunha be.came the workl'a 17-IDd Latin America's flrat beert U..plaat patient &mday. The stocky ~,._-old c:owbaDd. apparent· ly doomed by a tropical ctilease that bad attacbd bia -.rt, received the ~ of a younc man who had been nm dowa by a car on the outakirta ot Ulil bis tnduatrial city. 1111 aior carried no illlatifiation. Ria .., po1ses1ioo,... a pd ff de· ..... ' Doctora Mild Ferreira 'Da OIDIMrwu "totally Jadd and compllWy con· scious" llfte-completiGD of tht ~ hours of surgery. They said he talked so mucti they bad to tell kim tt be quiel ln Richmond, Va., doct«a nported today that the world's lltb trmaplant recipient, who receiftd • .. beart Saturday, ..... • satti(>!c '=dl-tioo. HQIJlbl .utborilill ~ to identify ldm ... there .... reports be la J0181* G. IDeU, M, al Orange, Va. Southland Scorcher Seen • 4 ... Midwest Continues w Have Flooding Problenu Hot ...,, ....... ·-· ti\_,.. 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P'OOlll bad made arraopmeats with bhn blfore the ceremoay to omit the traditioaa.l ~ueatlOD alked fl .thole JtavfDI objec.. tions to the 1UrTJqe. When the sbootln& start.ed, the bri· dal couple, the m1nilter and the atten· dant.s dived for eottr. Only the best man, Lester Aftdenon, 22, was hit. He WU pronounced dead Saturday night of a bullet wound in the neck. Jury to Decide Fate Today Police charged a woman. James EU.. Usbet. 29, with the s_tlooting. SM was idefltilied aa the former wife of the bridegroom·. Edward L. ·Usher, ?JI. While casting asundeT the wedd.tng party. the s~g came too late in the ceremony to prevtnt the weddJng from being an accomplished fact. Usher and the former I..orena Mae Anderson, a>. today ar~ man and wife. said the minister, the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Of Mont, Accused ·Killer Witnesses among the :llO penoot at- tiendl.ng the wedding at Houston's Christ Temple of Apo1toUc FaJth laid U1ber's former wife picked a front· NEW YORK (UPI) -A jury today decides tbe fate ol ahaJJ9ly, red-haired Mn. Alice Crimmlu, charled with strangling her four-yeu~ld ct.upqr. Mn. Crimmins, a, • an attractive former cocktall waltreaa la ..:caled ol kilUnc her ct.ucbter. Alice Marie, whole body w• loaDd a n boars mt.er her mother reported her missing on July 14, 1915. · H• other child. Edmund Jr .• 5, was found dead several days later. The Calllt of bis death could not be deUrmined, and oo c:bll'tes were fil. ed. Mn. Crtmmina bas maintained that tbl chlldren were abducted from their bedroom of her Kew Gm-dens apart· meet. ...., •• ......, .,..,,.,, Qt .•• ,,. __ SHIRi Pll IDm °'°' ihifts with ltraps, ICDOp or 1qaare rmlines and bedc zippers top mmhing band-1Rilt ja-..x.a. Solids or prints in ~colon. 8 to 18. •• 12 Os. 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The California Democrat called it "ati ill-conceived Idea" with roots in the Opens eturns to fiJm of Chemie GruenenUlal opened what was expected to be a decade-tong legal battle lo dec ide r u p o n sibility for ltle deforming of thousands of cltidreJI. WASHINGTON (AP) -A) weekend ol baklng hot sun fried mud ·swamped Resur· rectiori City almost back to normal Sunday, as the Poor People's Campaign leader Depeod.ing on results or announced stepped-up dem· the criminal trial, whk h is SOVIET IOMIER -A Russian reconnaissance bomber, identified as a TU16 onstrations ror t~ coming expected to last two years, Badger (above) made a low pass over the U.S. aircraft carrier Essex in the week. · are millions ol dollar11 in · Norwegian Sea Saturday and crashed in Oam~s moments later. American •· ... we hope to mo~ full civil damage suks filed by rescuen recovered parts of three bodies from the water but found no surviv-swing into nonviolent activl· parents · ol de r or med ors. The plane normaUy carries a crew of seven. ties ," The Rev. Ralph David children. About 5 , 0 0 0 Abernathy said. • children W«e born in Wesl "Now civil disobedience. &0lving our problems:· Abernathy was interview- ed Sunday on ABC's televl· sion-rad.io program "Issues and Answers." Resurrection City resi· dents held a morning wor· ship servit'e Sunday in a pink canvas tent that serves as an entertainment center. Many people set palls and dishpans outside their front doors to wash clothes o{ the red mud th at coated nearly everyone by lhe end of lhe w e e k, a n d clotheslines orma stretched . between plywood huts sagged under the load. The SCLC president sald organizers are continuing to expel people from the ply· wood s h a n t y city that stretches along the Reflect· ing Pool near the Llne<>ln Memorial if they do not prove ·'nonviolent in their spirits and in t,heir attitudes .. . He told newsmen SabJT· dctY 2,300 persons Wett livinl!. in the city and shelters had been built for 3,000. Germany in tile rate 1950s C , I S . B b or course. would come as • and eal'ly 1960s wittlout ause. 0 oviet 0 m er laM result. 1t may be thal arms or 1egs or wiltt we Will bave to resort to civ· shrivelled fingers or toes I ii disobedience. We certain· 1. r o w i n 1. from their ly hope that this will not be· ~~~A~;::· n St~te Crash Remains' Puzzling' co:~=~~·d a~ati;pes *-~'* ** 'Poor' Mule Train· Pr'Osecutor Ul a 97't-page 1n· Congress, before it adjourns, dictment based on six years ~ will "come forth with mas- ol investigation blamed the sive appropriations to deal Chemie Gruenemthal oom-WASHINGTON (UPI) -Badgar, went down in ries a crew of seven. were with the whole que6tion of pany's thalidomide sleeping The cause or the crash o! a flames saturday momenrs found . poverty in this country ... " !I-rives in Columbus p.ill. _ • Soviet bomber which buzzed after making a fthourlb 1~'¥· In Washington. Defense If it doesn't, he said. the COLUMBUS. Miss. (UPI) Tbe indicbnent contends a U.S. aircraft carrier in lhe level pass over e curter Oepartment officials said Southern Christian Leader· -·The ·17-wagon mule train the drug firm failed to test Norwegian Sea remained a Essex. Parts of the bodie1' that U.S. forces ''in no way ship Conference may find it or the Poor People's March puzzle today. of three men from thr interfered with, hampered necessary to break iu tradi· rumbled into Columbu!I late t ti • 1 id 0 m i d e properly The Soviet plane, a TU 16 plane, which normally car· or threatened the Soviet tion aJ nonpartisan position Sunday night after a 21}.mile because it was eager to seek airc··raCt at ant time or in and -endorse a presidenlial quick prdits. The dTuJt was .. r· d trip plagued by mu le and casion~ One wagon broke down and had to be tert in a Negro farmer's yard until it could be picked up by a truck. ·"s hame I u l" internment camps set up .for tttousands or Japanese-Americans re· moved from their West Coast homes by the govern· ment during World War 11. mMket.ed in 1957 with an ad-any way prior o the crash. candidate "ir we can tn equipment troubles. · • I h t 28th D J £ M th In Moscow, Soviet news one that will come ror"lh The 110 mP.mberl' or lhe vertlstng campa gn t a . ue 0 on media wert. silent on tht with a real program lo deal described it as ''completely ~11bject and there wa11 no with poverty in thi~ richest caravan found lodging ai nannless . ' ' safe M a ronfirmalion of the crash by nation in the history or all private homeli rluring the sugar lump." B I 1• J d Soviet officials. mankind." night. The train was to The deCen<W!ts include y srae IS, or an It was considert>rl unlike· This view contrasted with depart for Reform, Ala., tn· Dr. Heinrich Mueckter. ly. in any case. that the the answer given at a news day. Police Nab WantedMan· LAS CRUCES. N • M • ( UPJ) -CaUfornia officials Sunday identified a man ar· rested near Hatch, N.M. Saturd_ay as one warited in c o n n e c t i o n with the strangulation slayings of young girls in c.elifornia and Juarez, Mex. I .J "Our prison system has been developed to deal with lawbreakers." Brown said in a statement. "We are not ~t taking in p o Ii t l c a 1 prisonen." scientific research cMef for ~Vl·ets would admil one of confeN?nce saturda.)'. The train was late getting ........... · r-~----• and By UPI tfon of Jerusalem. lsraPI rt....i z..... St k ·11 S ........,mie UTu.;iooeua ... , • thPir planes buzzed an A k d t"-·1 SCLC Jans sta "" uum • ar VI t' un-seven of his aasociates. The Jordanian military took the Arab sector of lhr American ship. to se:d~;n ~ candi~at~. day and didn't arrive at the company h8$ denied Ulat spokesmen said ln Amman city during the Midust War Soviet planes ror many Abernathy referred the ques· Columbus Fairgrounds until thalidomide caused th e today their rorees fought the last June. )'ears have frequently flown tion to one of his aides. The shortly before midnight. the defoomed lirt.bs end has in· 7.ath duel of the month Sun· The Jordanian spokesmen low over U.S. aircraft car· .Rev. James Bevel, who told first time since it I e rt sisted its cams r 0 r day night with Israeli ~ said a Jordanian civilian riers and other warships. reporters. "Our policy ls Marks, Miss.. s t v e r a I r!?alidomlde wer,. f u I I Y along the Middle E a s t was slightly wounded and Like the Soviet lntelUgence pretty coosistenl with the weeks ago that it has been The detention c e o t e r reeommendation was made ln a e<>ntroversial report from t.be House Committee on Un-American Activities. which is entitled: "Guerrilla Warfare Advocates In the United States." justified when made and cease. fire Une. two harvesters damaged in vessels that operate near past. We are concerned with on the road late at night. that it acted properly when The fightin~ ca mp as the 30-minute artillery duel American naval maneuvers, the issues. We feel that elect· 1'hree mules went lame Las Cruces police said Alcjan Quitarra Castro, 38. of Coachella. Ca I l r., had waived e x t r a d I t I o n to alarms were sounded. Israel c e 1 e b r ll t e d the across ttie Jordan RlvPr' i;ix they arP considered to hi' in~ president. which has during tht' Sunday trip and Appeals ol the result of Hebrew c a I e n d a r an-miles south ol the Sea or within their ri1Zhl11 i n been ~oin~ on for the past I.tie steel rims ran off the ·the crimlntl trial are rx· niversary or the reunlfica· Galilee. International Waters. :ioo year5, ii; not a way or wagon wheels on f o u r· OC· peeled to take another eightL.'.:.:.:..:::.:::.:..:.....::.:.._:::.:_:===--=:.:.:..:=:......-------------..:..:.....------......:..-...:..:.... ____ :.._ __ ..:...._ ________________ _ Califom.ia Among other things, it recommended the use o{ detention centers to tern· porarily bold • ' w a r r i n g guerri.lla5" captured by the gowmment during a n y largwcale-upr.Ying. years. 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Hmnpbrey's presidential chances. ~· Brown, Oregon poll directer tor the AFlrCIO, bal erpabed a u lepbone c~ argln1 union memben to vote . for President Johmon, whose name ii 1til on the bellot alf&oudl he ii not in the ~esidentill race. By the time the polll open, by using volunteen on banks of p~ in 5 majar Oregon citiee -Portland, Coos Bay, Roseburg, -Eupne . and_Medfcrd - Brown estimated that 40,000 to 50,000 union memben will have been penonally con- tacted in the We-starting labor drive. 1'hllt would be aJmost 10 perceat of the state's half m l 11 l o n registered Democrats. The main e6ori will be made from PorUand where plans cell for a but of 2D 250/o off JD>oet to be ttafied by volutrteers. About 45 percent of the ltate's votes are con- centrated in t:tie three-coun- ty Portland area. <>*naibly, the telephone campaign is being waged to "stren~ P r e s i d e n t Jobnloo'1 hlDdl at the peace negotiations." . "We want to give the Pruide:nt o u r support." Brown 1&71. 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The rnodier1 bre draws a pictw'e ~ trees and reportedly wen 1'tWI of people Who have tw.tthy U.S. servicemen •ho had limbs. Sbe carefully guides been stati-Oned in West the peociJ wQti one ~ her Germany or women wt)() • owwi deformed bamds. Mlen ·~had ~ei.ved' the drag from the recess bell r i 0 g s . abroad. Mlr1ina's eitun6ed legs pre---------- vent Mr fnlm running to ,,-----~~--. j<in the dler daldren at p\ay. Theft 8ft about 6,500 Bet· tinu and Mlrinal in 20 comtries, from Austria to ~ Philippines. More hn 2,IXXI live in West G«many. CENTRAL I~ Why they ~ born witll malionned limlls will be the central iuue ol • criminll trial opemng bdor• tile Aacbe1l Staie Colrt uu week. The prosecution contellds ttle malformations were not accideds or naan but tbe result of human negligence. Nine olficiels and ICien· tilta ~ Chemie Gnienenthal, phlrmaceutlcal company are dlarged with negligent manalaugtiur .and illt1.ictint bodily injarlee in what tome medical authorities beve tmned the "thelidomide oa~e.'' HermMJO Wirtz, 71, ~­ dent and dtief ltockholder ol the family awned com· peoy. under.Yent surgeey th.ls month and i! not ex· peeled to be tried widJ tbe o4her eigbt. T h e pro- securor' 1 off.ice said Wirtz probably would be tried s e p a r a t e I y . when he recovered. SOOTHING DRUG In 1957 · 61 the company d e v el o p e d md sold thalidomide, .. eoottmig arid sleep-inducing drug. 'Ille drug wu wiebdrawn from the market af~r Dr. Widuk- ing Lem, • pediatrician, reported a potsible link h'*we«l it end a wave ol in· feats bol'1l will malformed Umbl. 1be druC allo Wiii blamed for the deaths ol some ma1bmed Wiidt 900l1 elter the.Ir '*1111. The~~ had talen In 1he early ~ of pre.-cY. 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Bcm 15 I lane the H wre con '] ( " Iv l (J1 the Wb is ( f his. mo ser We F 192 oU 400 trs mi tni I CM Ha co laJ N~ Wl Di an F1 I I r - • I ' • • Moftde, Mlt "27. 1961 DAILY ~LOT 1 Glider-ACe ~~ashes Bus Strike W eddirig . Rio t_ Injures 'f-rio _ Loo . . J,. ~~~m ..... k!!•~n~g ____ ~OJ{W.AUC (AP) -·The Norwalk Hospital. Another Ambri&. 11, Jcaph Garcia. brldecroom a n d two other pit waa wounded alf~Ir. Md , Af~er .Eeic Journey SANTA PAULA (UPJ) -...... ....... .... . .,,,.... Cllda" ... pUoMd .... Volb=po ...... llicler .... eerGll ... AtJa. tie md tbe Ullitld Statel, cnlMd SlmdaJ wttWa allbt el .. dlltiDadaa. lac ''141 airplaae. I c:ruhed It.-My airplal, I c:nsbed it." W*m11 uill Slovak WU =-:-toa.dlllllnd ................. tbe "Spirit of Suta Paula." "'9ell tbe pl-. .,.. Into a esp .... Md cralhM la a dra!nqe ditdl 1t the ,,est tnd ol .. rwnray. be WU Mt a llrlqlr to dole calla. He dnm tbe ~,.... Miu ... WOl'ld c:baat .... ship m um u11 ,,., tbe 1111 tiU. la YIM Bardlhl. Be WU at tbe wheel ol Miu Wahoo wt.en ~ .,.._ru~ ped ia •• ml ... -driving Mias Exdde when abe DOied into a wave IDd broke up in 1113, lQ Rescued As Yachts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -youthg attendil\g a weddinC in "the ankle. 17, all of Norwalk, we r e Federal mediators h a v e 1 u m m 0 0 e d w e 1 t e 1 n reception were wounded by Marquet, his b r o t h e r boked later on suaplcion of Greyhound 1Jnes b u s one Of six men who at· Rudolfo Marques. 22, Louis assault with intent to eout• drivers and menegement to tempted to era.ti the party Oelamargna 23, A I t x mJt murder. a last ditch seaioe Wed· Sunday, police said. nesday ill an effort to avert The groom, Michael Pena,1ww-.-..~-lllllll--llll--lllllll------llllllllll'llll" a st:rilte set for s.runs., In 17. wee holding the recep- 11 western states. tion at his borne ""en six Mediator Roter Randell men ent.ered uninvited. One said major wage and fringe of the six started shooting a benefits remain unteitled. gun In the air, but be was lnvolved are 4,500 drivers subdued by guest• when and station e m p l 0 y e 1 they discovered the gun was b e Io n g i n g t 0 t b e only a starte1"s pistol, of· Amalgamated T r a n s i t Ocers said. !'_~ School of Busi.-ss the future . , • e t.leclicel ..... 31,todayftl ~ tort.cl In lllrioas cmditioa Ii.a llllprovini llt S-. Peu .. la Mlmarial HoapitaL Dr. Er..t Carl8on laid tbe _....U p6lot suffered bar fraetand ftftebr•, )l'GPm rlbl, c:icmcuaJoa ... inttr- nal Injuries. . • Offic1ala laid it WU pos- ai)ale tbe u.,.t pllDe WU Caupl by I pd of wiJld and a Wlil&UP may .. ,... IU'uct tbe sroupl. ,,.. lircnft WU deltro,eil. . BefON be bepn the ~t Jut May, SI e Y at aaid, "Whla l laid I would fly it bolDe to Loi An... they thought I YU cruy. 'l'be1 gave me a funny sort of loot, shrugged tbelr ahoulders and said. 'Buddy, it's all yours, we wiab you luct.' " Union. They heve remained Anotner of the Invaders OI\ the job under terms of a then fired a ..22~liber rifle COll'tr.act llet expired on in\o the group, p o I l c e lJl Collision M~aJdition to travelers re~~~· said Pena and Roy s~ ABC SHORTHAND e IMklteepiftt e De.tel Slovak, who defected a( the controls ol a Communist CZech airliner In ... par· Th.b1een yean ago be commandeered the Czech airliner be wu piloting Ind flew to freedom lD Fnnk· furt, Germany. JM WU ~ laevie from his job at c.onti· . · throughout tM West, ·a Villalva, 17. ol Lakewood, a SAN PEDRO (AP) -Two •. strike would affect about friend who w.as shot in lbe luxury mob' yacbta collided 20,000 commuters lfl the. San back. were botti reported inl~-111111111_,_._...._,._"',_""_llllllll_,_. __ ~· 20 yards outaide the Los Ft-ancisco Bay Area. satisfactory condition a t ------------------· chaled the sallplalle wttll a • -boii .epower I eDCIDe in Bonn. He left ~any May 15 and flew to Scotland, Ice- land. Greenland and acroaa tbe Un.ited States. Wbee be nopped aJ Remo last Saturday, be said be wouJdn't try it again. d Angeles Hwbor eatrance•------------------------------------- He WU pulled from the wrecbge da21ed but still conscious. He ttpt repeat. D1111tll Airllnes~aJse the trip Mn from any. He boupt the g r last. April llld waa undaunted by tbe c:blllenft. As a forml!f' unlimited hydroplane racer, "No," be aald, "once 'is enougb. lt,.wu a long, ly trip but it was a challenge, like wheft a CUY climbs a mountain.'' 'Ex-world Cruiser' Succumbs Protesters to Te~ New SF State Chiefs LA JOLI.A (UPl)-Jobn, (Jack) Harding JI'\, one of the "world cruisers" of 19'J4 who Dew around the world, ·is dead at the age of 71. Hardine died Sunday at SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Final examinations beg<.n at San F1w>cisco State College today, with militant students t a k i n c cautious jabs at a new adminiltration in a weet:loog p r o t e s t against.,tbe campus ROTC unit. his bome fOllowinC a six-The demonstr£(ors said monttl illoe9S. .Memoriel they would bold a series of aervioes a1re scheduled here "mill-ins" at th e ad· Wednesday. ministration building to test Harding took oft April •· the temporary three-man 1924 from Seattle witb tlll"ee admimstration that replaced other pjlots. Malch>g D Hid President John Somme~ 400 mUe ttops. Hardine ... kend traveled a total ol 2'7,553 over ... e. wee · miles in 371 boura and u A spokesman for the mi.n\ltes of flyfog time. demoDlltrators said they f would ltop 1he protest and Only two of tile our consider their ,..-a vie· cruisers -one ol them ~ HaTding successfully tory if potice are called to completed the world Oigbt, the campus. landing in Seat~ Sel>t. 28. A stt·in effort. held under Bom June 2, 1891, in • 24-hour occupancy rights Nasbvifle. Tenn.. Harding granted by Sl.lmmerskill, was the holder of ttie cmne to an end early Satur· Distinguishej Service Medal day when the new ad· and •19o tbe Di.stinruimed mlntstcation t.ook over and Fl.yioc Cross of Japeo. police arrested 3% persoM, ·including four r a c u I t y ~mbers. Summenti.H b a d sub- mitted his resignation, ef· fective in September, but Chancellor ~nn, Dumke of t.be st.Me college system declared the president's job vacant. S u m m e r s k i 1 1 departed immediately for Etblopia for a job interview. Dumke said a new presi· dent would be n a m e d sometime this w e e k . Meanwhile the college is being run by Academic Vice Prmdeut Donald Garrity, Admlnistratwe Vice Presi· dent Glenn Smith and Dean of Students Fred Reddell. Summerskill declared tile campus open on a U.bour basis lia8t Wednesday, after he came under faculty criticism fof' using ~lice to break up a sit·in \uesday night. That incidera resulted in 26 arrests and a brief scuffle between police and the demorwtrators. l* Saturday nipt. dum· ping all 10 aboard into the sea. tihe U.S. Ooast Guard &aid. Before two 1 m a 11 e r private craft could pick them up, a fire from a rescue torch touched off spilled gasoline, tbe pard spotesm• reported. All 10 persons ••e later brought to ~. One woman, Helea Myers of Torrance, waa reported in fair condition witb internet injuries at T o r r a n c e Memorial Hospital. T h e others escaped serious in· jury. The spokesman said the 40-foot cabin cruiser Ripper collided with the 32-foot ~. tt>e Big S, at 10 p.m. 1"e largier vessel, ~ly split in half, began to link. thrOwing all four abom'd in· to the water. 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Crowd at California Vire Show keeps reipectlul dis- tance from roarinc blue started by county firemen ;i;,ust so they could show bow to put it oot as part of ilveral demonstnitlolls ud exhibits staged Satur- EATH NOTICEll .. Polltleal Ne-. <;andidates · Zero.on C.ounty EVERYBODY seems to Anaheim Convention Center be convei:giog on Orange on election eve June. 3. r Co1.mty and the Orange" Whether Gene shows -or Coast for the final days of not, it is promised he'll talk politicking. befcn Uie June w loya1 £ollowen at the con· Primary voting. y e n t i o n c e n te r • i a lNCUll1BENT Cong1'S!t-• telephone. man James B. Utt (R-Tus-Also, Coifees for GeM are tin) was out at ~ure busting out all over the World in the Lag u n a Orange Coast. Tonight at 7 Hms for a talk today. 11.'s o'clock at the borne of Mr. part of his ~ i g h t -d a y and Mrs. Manta Wardea, primary campaign 11Wing. 20431 Ravenwood L a n • , Utt ~ks his ninth term in. Hu~ngton Beach; at 8 wtth Congress. Mr. and Mn. Ron 7.enUllU, · AJso in these parts is Mas Rafferty, pr imary challenger of S e n a l o r 9352 Portsmouth St., Hun· thlgton Beach; at 7 with Mr. n d Mn. Edward lloekey, 8662 Sabbica Circle, Han· tington ; and 7 p.m. and Mr. and Mn. Tom Taylor, 10112 Premier St., Westminster - among others. Jacquiline Davie has the whole list of McCarthy HQ, 15557 Beach Blvd., Huntington, call 89'l· 4111. -, GOP Congressional can- didate BW Teaiae, who hopes to go on to challenge incumbent Congressman Richard T. Hanu ( D - Westminster) in November, will be politicking at the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival May 29 through June 2. Thomas Kuchel (Jt.r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Anaheim). Rafferty talked today before Republican Associates of Or~~ Coun- ty at Santa· Alia's Sad dleback IDn. , • SENATOR ROBERT F~ KENNEDY Sunday issued a. "white paper" on the con- dition of clean air and water in Oalifornia. T)le New York senator said, In put. that only 5 percent of pesticides spread on ,crops here find thei.z-....way to the crops - rest-goes to air and water. /"Doctors performing aukJpliea in California have foaDd higher levels of pestiddea in human bodies than the U.S. governmftt t permit! In beef for com-t s u m p t f o n , ' ' Kennedy declared. While Kennedy worries over p o i s o n s , WiacorWn S enator Ea1e a e L McCartby'11i'oope appear to tlvity here in the closing days of the presldentiel primary hoopla. McCARTH\' bu be e n both reported scheduled and not scheduled for a giant rally on his bebalf Ill SWIRLS OF CURLS ••• and the INSTANT COLOR of Our atyliata trim and ahape- and pile ti-. cap. tmatiq curls hish on 10ur head. Then crown the tt1le ,,ftll oar ~lnl J'aftd-fun eolor that """ ewt • rin* in, shampoos let 1111y out whenever you wiah. Need• \ f 4 • 7 5 .., peroxide, and eolon while "' llt JO'll' hair I Laltroua natmal Jookinr eolon to .... _.,,, lal e te ,._. tolliDI colon for •lr n t .ai.tr. ···~····-' ... M~. M~ 27, 1968 DA.ILY PILOT 8 , 'Maytime Harmon y-Enchants Crowd' By ALBERT W. BATES saccharine llroatlngs of a "Lazy Bones" and a comedy reverbere&e wit.b spine--•-nr tandar44°e,D)D itee club. rendttloo ot ··:n~ .. -...--mg,.--.,.-m-iiilOO-· y. ---~---- The gold drain 11 un· Salty Slpperly, their direc· Hanna." As between them South Bay's chapter came doubtedly a serious problem tor, had her charges. <.'08· and Rollo West's "Five tor the nation, but· the dratn twnec;t in a c:olorfully "mod'' El'gtlt Four" New p 0 rt on with its Manhatters, a of golden voices win turn-fasruon and their hannonii-Harbor Chapter b e f o r e quartet d.r~sed as buma - ed up yet. ing perfectly discipl~. them, it was, by audience and · their bummini i n On the contrary, it's on Came then the Orange acclaiaol. a draw. harmony waa so expert tt'8& tile upsurge as more and Chapter oJ S P E B S Q S A , All this was just wannup. they deeerve a spot on more Americans of both smarUy dressed In blue and After the iJUrmlssion tile Rowan and Marti:D's "Laugh texes find great pleas~ in in great gijiglng form with auditorium really began to Tn," at a minimum. · the adivijies of the Society ----------:---------...:------------ for Ult Pre&et'vation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Sllleing in America, Inc. Most recent demonstra-tion was Friday night at Hunt.ing1oo Beach High School auditorium when 1111 the "barbe!'shop'' voices of the area were out in pipe organ force -enchanting a packed house with a repertoire ranging Crom the slapstick humorous to the reltgious and sublime. SPEBSQSA's· Newport llarbor Cbapter was host to .. lrarmony in Maytime" and led off with its chapter chorus with the personable, exuberant telephone ex-ecuti~. Rollo West, as director. "F'irst prize for best performance." someone an- nounced. "would be a week in Washington, D.C. Second prize would be two weeks in Washington. D.C." For such "prizes" in this day and time no one wanted to com- pete but the vocalizing was unrestrained, nevertheless. The • ' S w e e t Adelines'~ were there from Santa Monka and charmen; they were -a far cry from the NIGHT DAY SERVICE . 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P .M.-sA TUltDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P .M. ' I ft Ail i>.nn•y Stores o,.... 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Miss F'reitas plays the role with a soUd. impenetrable resist· ance lo both outer and iMer temp(ations, a superb and articulate characterization of! as well as they do. &J!!>WIR "Iguana" is Willia.ms iil h1a most vitriolic -004 the poetic nos~gja of "The Gius Menagerie" or even the blatant realism ·of "A ''T"I ltlOHT M Tiii t.UANA" A drlrM l>Y TeMe,_ Wllllim•, dlntCled 11-f l ee l-4ollenlleel<. sel dUlt n bv Oevld Molle, slloe m111194lr JIM 01v1ton. sound 1nd lltM1"9 bv J 1cl< Hunt i nd MIN L VM Shu. oreunltcl l>v ""' FuilertOI' Foolll9htert Frkl1Ys 1nd SlturdlYI ""OU9" June a 1t tMt Mucl<tntllller tenter. tit ,.,.,,. Viste Orlw. l'ullerton. THI CAST T. l1wr~e Slll nlWI t.i.n H1rl M .. lne F1ullt Anlll MIMI HlllMll Jt li..s • K1ren Frellu Nonno • • . • Ntll Kie.en Juclllll Fet-; •... ll1t1lle l1rlsll Oltrlolft Goodl lt •••••• I~ Alier H1nl . . . • • .. • • . . Jim NOIC). J1kt l l lll ••.••••••••. lltld Mll~r l'1ncllo ••••••••.•. Joe S<olH>ld Peelro . . . . . . . . "-' Schiff Streetcar Named Desire." His targets are nothing less than God and society. and he dissects them repeatedly at every turn. In the intimate surround· ings of the Mucltenthalgr Center theater, tbis steamy. sweaty. south of the border drama with all its psycho- logical exorcism may prove discomforting, but it never falls into the trap of tedium· as well it might in the hands of amateurs. MAGNIFIED · One reason for this i;us· lained interest is thf' wi!le de-emphasis ot topical con· tent by director Lee Hollen· Conversely, Anita Mall< n1 unexplainably weak in the role or Maxine. th e restl es!i resort ()wner. underplaylnJ: a role that invites and near· ly demands overplaying beck. who has taken the Her character and motiva· pruning shears to WIUJams' !Jons are never fully defined Pre·war commentary and and hence. never really be· d l • Uevable. magnilie the P ay s emo· A strong performance in tlonal impact on the per· the difficult role of the '11· sonal level as a result. year-old poet. bargaining Thus we have the basic with death for the chance to theme of anguished human 1 hi 1 beings struagling at the end comp ete s ast verse. 1s ~ deUvered by Neil Kleven of their rope as does the He is completely captivat· tethered iguana whi ch sym· in~. 1 bolizes them all. but parli~· Natalif' Barish ai; the ap· ularly the defrocked clen.c propriately n a m e d Miss who continually battles h1i1 . f'ellowes. the "butch vocal craving for the bottle and teacht>r .'' and Robbi Allrr leen·aged girls. ai; Charlotte. the seduct>d This role,·one or Williams' 1 or seductivr 1 young girl. most demanding, is played b 0 t h contribute splendid with consummate brilliance suprortin~ performance!!. by Alan Hart. who pulls out Less effective are Jim No. all the emotional st.ops in ack and Brad Miller m brief· one of the finest perform· er J oles. 1 ances o! the season in coun· ty community theater. EFFECTS Hart portrays Shannon al Special eHe<-ts, partJcu· a fever pitch of intensity at larly in thP storm sequen<:i!. the outset and builds stead· arf> we ll handled ror a thP· Uy over the two and a halC ater as tiny as Fullerton's. hours which follow . His The set is adequately done. emotional monologues are though the tile noor docs delivered with oompellinl? lend a note of incongruity. fury as he writhes on the While Hollenbeck has done end ol rat.e's pointed hook. some admirable cutting and A spellbinding contrast to shaping to facilitate the Hart's histrionics is pro· mood and the message, one wonders why he overlooked Laguna Lyric Opera Auditions Wednesday such an obvious inconsis· lency as the labeUng or a character "fatso'' when the actor playing the part is in- deed-quite slender. It's a minor poi nt, but it has a dis· ruptive effect. "'The Night of the Igua na" continues for two m o r e weekends, Fridays and Sat· urdays, at the Muckenthaler Center. 119 Buena Vista Drive (near Malvern) in Fullerton. , Auditions for the Lyric formerly known as the Opera Association's 1968 Festival of Opera, auditions seasc:n will be held from 3 to nearly 100 singers I n 7 p.m. Wednesday at lbe . Southern C,alifo rnia e~ch Irvine Bowl in Leguna year to select supporting Beach, according to Velma singers and chorus ror the ---------- Sun, executive director. season. The Lyric Opera .Aatoeia. Operas to be performed tioo of Orange County, during the 1968 season are Ray Charles Show Slated Ray Charles, hla beQd and vocal group, the Ra~etts, open a week·long engage· ment at Melodyland June 4. Charles began his musical career as a blind orphan at the age o! 15 when he used his musical knowledge of the plano and saxaphone to play with a variety ol bands. Within two years he had an enviable reputation as a sideman and organized a trio to blend with his own in· struments. A g i f t e d composer·ar· ranger, Charles is a perfec· tionist with his music. Hi~ Ray Charles Enterprises i~ a lucrative business that in· c I u d e s arranging, com- posing, recording a n d performance of his a nd other's work. The Ray Charlrs Show will play nightly with two perrormArtces on Saturday. beg1Ming at 6:JO and !l ::JO. and on Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets are now on salr at Melodyland boxoffice and all theater bcket agencies. "La Boheme" by Puccini on Sept. 27·28. and Mozart's ''The Marriage of Figaro" on O c tober 1 1-L2 . Performances are held in the Irvine Bowl. Artist.a who have ap- peared in past seasons in· clOde Marni Nixon. Mara lin Niska, John Reardon, Jon Crain. Arnold . Voketaltis, Dorothy Krebill. B r i a n Sullivan and others among the leading vocalists of the Metropolitan, New York Ci· ty Center, Chicago Lyri~. and Santa Fe Operas. Eugene Ober, m usi c director of the Lyric Opera Association, will be assisted I tl uriog the auditions by Howard Graham a n d T homas B. Quillen, stage l directors. Members of the audition committee ar e LeRoy Bartholomew, and Leon Ettinger of the Lyric O p era B oa rd , Ja ck Coleman. chorus master, and Ruth Ann Vierling. Every minute and a half ••• someone calls AAMCO Cvtry week AAMCO s11t1t1n more th8n 10.000 t•~nsml:n1on problem~. You get free towlnr. • free ro•d· check, fut, efficient servte•-most 11,.,., 1n just one doy. And w1lh AAMCO, Your t••"S"'iss•on 'an b• pro11clad by aver 500 MMCO Ctn· '''' coast lo coHt. Every m1nut• and a hall, so,., .. one pravH .,. Y• Hit truaf ,_ frM •lu lM .. AAMCOI member of the advlsory1 .. --~===;s1~-.. I board. II "The Lyric Opera will provide an a~mpanist for thP auditions." Mrs. Sun said. "although singers may furnish their own." 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INSTANT HAPPY -Sin'er Don Bo stars in bis first special "Hawaii-Ho! • tonight at 9 p.m. on Channel 4. ~ show, filmed in· Hawaii, features some of the singer's most oooular songs, "Tinv Bubbles," "Instant Happy," ~.rrn Remember YOil' and "Pearly Shells." TELEVISION VIEWS Candidates Versus TV By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Few candidates in this year's presidentaial race indicate they have much grasp of how to use television to present themselves at their most attractive. THIS IS a special contemporary art. It bas little to do with qualifications to run the country, or with executive ability of philosophy or inner character. 1t is simply the mastering of a necessary technique. Curiously, although the new candidates should be more polished than their predecessors, some of the past presidents seemed to understand more than the newcomers how to put their best foot for· ward on the video. ' IT IS PRETTY generally conceded that no one in politics had a firmer command of television tech· nique than the late John Kennedy. He and the medium seemed to be born for each other, politics aside. Uniquely, former President Dwight Eisenhow· er, de~p1te his occasional problems in speaking off the cuff, bad some sort of personal magic -a com- mon touch, if you will -and video caught it and transmitted it. ANOTHER former President, Harry Truman, also surprised the experts by registering I orce. fully and succlncUy on television, although be came from an older time. And Barry Goldwater, although he lost the presi· denUal race, came across -even to many of those who disagreed with him -with considerable im· pact. WHAT SEEMS strange, in fact, is that Presl· dent Johnson, who defeated Goldwater, is much less forceful on television than the Arizona Repub- lican. In fact, Johnson -and it is no secret -has hardly ever been effective on the home screen, and, knowing it,. has used it only when necessary. The new candidates might do well to bo~e up on bow to improve their techniques on television. We know that they all project some very good ~d effective impressions on video -but television campaigning requires n_ear-perfe~tio~ .. And so, ~et· ting aside personal politics ~nd mdividu~l. ability, here are their problems as video personalities -at least to this viewer: BOTH ROBERT .Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey occasionally tend to be a bit repetitious, and some- times speak too much at length in reply to ques· Uons. They wouJd be wise to rely more on brevity, as did the late President Kennedy. Maybe it's the American western tradition, but the man of a few we11-chosen words seems to have the most impact on television. Eugene McCarthy ls well known. for bis ~om~ what professional approach, and considering-videos mass audience i~ seef!ls do~btfuJ ~at many persons without academJc onentabon will be fired up by his oratory manner. NELSON ROCKEFELLER, at least in this cam· palgn, has left a television impression of vague- ness -and needs to take some forthright video action. Richard Nixon is very businesslike and mat. ter-of-fact, and perhaps too much so, because a personal flair is necessary for the home screen. Dennis tlae ffetlfl(!e -. ----------------------... .. r I! OAJLY PILOT Vitamiiis o Wurth- Too Much WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dr. James L . Goddard, head of the Food and Drug Administration ( F D A ) , helleves vitamin pills for the most part are useless but he will make no attempt to cut off their sale to millions of Americans. Goddard said "there is great misunderstanding" about hearings scheduled by FDA this month on propQSed regulations to control the content and labeling of vitamins and vitamin sup- plements. They will begin May 21. "We are not trying to keep people from b u y i n g vitamins," he told UPI in an interview. "There is no in· tent to rule vitamins out of the market." Goddard sa•d he doubted this would be possible anyway in this Mond.ly, May 27, 1968 Scholarship Winners Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association President AgneS' Blomquist (left) presents $50 scholarship awards to outstanding students in the field of business. Winners (left to right) are Christa Europeans Think Se Harlles, Costa Mesa High; P.ricilla Barratto, Estancia High; Linda Stanley, Corona del Mar High and Donna Katinka, Newport Harbor High School. Does Money Make the President? country's entrenched pill-LONDON (AP) -A don Daily Sketch: "Is cash .<fon, wrote that "normally ''The answer," Brandon taking society. Am · l_..._ • The v it am in manu!ac-British correspondent says more important than the the ertcan e ~-wrate said, "is complicated by the turers aren't 50 sure. They the· American • • d r e a m • candidate? would ask itseU the simple fact that it is not only a have mounted a con-saying" that any little boy ''With certain reserva-question: 'Who would make matter or the policies a can- siderable campaign again/, oan grow up to be president tions, the answer is 'yes.' the best president?' didate advocates, but also proposed FDA imposition of S'hould go on to say: "The sheer weight of a "But th1s year there is his personality." h t i Imo · th trade "Always provided he hap· candidate's expense account w a s wn rn e much evidence that, con· An Associated P r e s s as "Ule crepe 100el" -a pens to have about $5 can wipe out the opposition Jabel that ~ays in eUect million to spare." and win tbe party nomil'la· sciously or unconsciously, it sampling of foreign com· vitamin pills are un-Back in England from lion." is trying to resolve a more mentary on the United necessary for most people. cover1ng the American II en r y Br and on . complicated question: 'Do States found the British Goddard agrees "/or the presidential campaign, .John Washington correspondent we need a conciliator or an newspaper E c o n o m i s t most part", but said he -:;jjjjEiiiidwiiiiiiiiardiiiiiiiiiisiiiiwroiiii·iiiiiiiiteiiiiiiiniiiiiiiithiiiieiiiiiiiiLoiiiiniiii·iiii· iiiioiiiifiiiithiiiieiiiiiiiSu•nlliidiiiiayiiiiiiiiTiiiiimiiiiesiiiiiiiioiiiifiiiiL<>niiiiiiiiiii . .-lniiiiniiiioviiiiaiiiitiiiioriiii?iiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiii.sc•u•ss•in~g~cniii·miiiiiiiie.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. believes vitamlns can be ~ useful on occasions where people are found by physi· cians to be unable to absorb needed vitamins from their food. Nor would he rule out the use or iron, for enmple, for chHdren in periods of great growth-such as infan<:)' or adolescence -for pNgnant women. or for persons with medical problems. But Goddard's advice to the persoo who diagnoses himseU to have iron defi- ciency anemia would be fo first spend money on a laboratory test rather than a bottle of pills. A man responsible for c:d· ministering an agency with f a r • reaching regulatory powers that affect every American. Goddard sees "no evide n ce of , a widespread vitamin defi· cicncy Jn our society." A r e c e n t Agriculture department report stated natty that haU of the households in the Uniti-J States hn<i dlets that failed to meet the allowances for one or more of the nutrients recommended by the Na· tional Academy of Sciences- Natiooal Research Council. The vitamin in d u s·t r y hopes to make much ol the repor( at the FDA hearings even though it was limited to a sample of 7 , 51> 0 households and"l\as posed as rn&r1y questions as the answers it sought to pro- vide. As ked about the report, Goddard smiled aoo said diplomatically that FDA wµt welcome any 6Clentifk data at the vitamin hearings. He personally woold like to see the detailed data behind the agriculture report. Dr. WrJter A. Compton. p r e s i d e n t of M.ile1i Laboratories of Elkhart. Ind.. manufacturers o f vitamins, said ..Jn a recent press release: "The FDA fails to take in· to account personal likes and dislikes and eating habits when it draws the sweetiing conclusion that diets r.re adequate simply because vitamins a n d minerals exist in commonly available foods. Most of us eat what we Uke." "Few housewives a re trained d l e ti c i a n s , ' ' Compton went on. "Hence the we ol p r o p e rl y f o r m u I a t e d , low·coot v I t a m 1 n • mineral .up· plement& ofiers an at- tracUve, economical c:oo certain means for diet ln- sm arict. " Goddard disputed t h e "low-cost'' and the "insurance." He pointed out that man cannot live by vitamins alone. Tbty contain no caJories whlcti tbe body must have daily. Goddard coosiden l t "ridlculoul" for the lndultry to claim Uult vb.miDI are cheaper thin food wben m"'1 o1 e. poor can m af. lord proper food kt aloM .ttaml.a si'DI for tn e 1 r familitt. One~ bired by the .. Ultry to belp C?OmpUe l'ttdlDce far d»e bearing• 9dYuced .. arpment that • oraac• eo1ta .a to e1itit ...., wtdle tome vtumin LET YOUR I . P A·TRIOTISM Fly • ".'•w flag •t your home or office durin9 the yHr's ''patriotic seuon." You c1n save money •nd help the Boys' Club of the Harbor Ar .. •t the same t ime, too. Ju~t order this de- luxe ll•g kit et only • fraction of its rHI retail value. 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Receiving special tributes and gifts from the membership were past editors of the Gold Book, a pictorial engagement calendar which is published annually by the "golden angels" as a ways and means project. Saluted were the Mmes. Richard L. Crutcher, Don E . Wood- ward, Thomas W. Doan, Mark 'Soden, Robert Guggenheim, Wilfred Berls and Sharp. Also receiving speciaJ recognition were associate members, the Mmes. Vincent Arena, Allan H. Crary, Lyman H. Farwell, George M. Holstein, Norman Huff, Eileen Richardson, Bertine Treat, Louis A. Turner; Thomas P. Walker and Alferd Julius Hill. And, sustailiing members receiving honors were the Mmes. ' I " Robert F. Beauchamp, William C. Chadwell, Crutcher, Willard E. Dunlap, George C. Gaudin. Paul H. Helms, Clement L. Hirsch, Spen- cer T. Honig, T. E. f'vey Jr., Robert J. Marshall, Robert A. Ramsay, Freeman A. Reed. Alan C. Stoneman. D e n i s Sullivan, Donald K. Washburn, Charles A. Wilger, Jack Symes. Arthur Williams and Harry S. White. HEAVENLY ASCeNT -Ascending to the highest office of An- gelitos de Oro, auxiliary to Orange County Big Brothers, is Mrs. John F. Po.rter (seated) who receives the symbolic halo, gavel and pr~sidential .duties from Mrs. Ernest C. Saftig, retiring lead- er. With them 1s Mrs. Edward E. Sharp, newly installed vice ..president. . . .. .. .. High Aims Continued By UCI Town,' Gown . C~mplementing the continuing growth of the University of CalifornUt, I~ne 1s a support group, Town and Gown , which, in its brief thre~year history, boasts more than 600 women as members. Setting sights on horizons as broad as the university itseU are new officers who have opened another year. Heading the group for 1968-69 is Mrs. Eloise Kloke and serving with her are t~e Mme.s. Jay R. Longley. first vice president; B. N. Desenberg, second. vtce presid ent; H. C. Duffie. third vice president; Roy Giordano, recording secretary; Robert Gordon . corresponding secretary and Char- les Cringle, treasurer. ' Ne~ members o~ the .advisory board are Mrs. Roger W. Russell and M~s. Lewis Hanke, university representatives : Mrs. Jack Curley and Mrs. ,Clinton Rygel, south coastal area, and Miss Martha Fuller and Mrs John B. Hiatt, northern county area. · ~u~ses of Town and Go~n are lo promote understanding bet~een the university and the surrounding communities and to provide joint cul- tural, educational and social opportunities. These aims have resulted in a variety of endeavors inclu di ng the stud.ent emergency lo~n fund now in its second year which has been es· tabhshed from a porllon of mcmbershjp dues. and the annual community lecture. a community service to which the public is invited free of charge and bas heard sucti notables as Dr. Clark Kerr and Dr. Robert Hutchins. In addition the group is represented by three directors on the board of the recently organized UCI Foundation. Members also participate in special interest groups in the fields of ~rt. books, foreign language. music. foreign student service, beach walk- ing. golf and tennis. ,, . ., BROAD HOR IZONS -As UCI continues to build and expand, new leaders of a support group, Town and Gown, follow in its footsteps. Lookini forward to the broad new horizons and goals of the ensuing year are new leaders (left to right). the Mmes. Charles Cringle, treasurer; Robert Gordon, corresponding sec- retary, and Mrs. Eloise Kloke, president T~e art group lhi~ year j?ave an art scholarship to the university; the fo~e1gn stu~enl ~ervi.ce gro~p welcomed students arriving from other countries, provided intenm housing when needed and entertained al holi- day gatherings. and the music group sponsored receptions following cam• pus concerts. Any county woman interested in Tow n and Gown may obtain fllJ'-1 ther information from Mrs. Duffie, membership chairman, at 673-8783. Fanning DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm getting pn!tty aict of your pat answers. They are begjnnlng to aound as if you crank them out of a machine. a n!fer specllically to your replies t o husband• who complain about ic:eber1 wtvea. My wife bas been a statlon.y 1nowdrUt from the daf-we married. Far 14 years I have put up with ber aeaaes and "duty" expresalou ol marital "bliSI." I Ont started to kid her about findlnl aatisfactlon ellewblre if abe didn't warm up. Later I .topped kidding and made the threat in eameat. Her answer was. "I don't c~ what you do ao long as you don 't bother me." I 1m 35: My wile Is 33. This is too you"! to dry up and blow awayt She ls the · Flame of Love Can Melt Any Ice Cube an excellent mother, 1 r I n e boutekeeper. a 11aclou1 hos teas and actlw kl the Leatue of Women Voters. but she ls more 'than cold -she's frozen . Be pnictical and ctve me an answer that doe1 more than take up two in· Ches of newspaper space. - Sl ARVA TJON DIET OF.AR S.D.: M11ny 1•' rnl1 ""' frw 1 froiea. Your w,ife ls probably Ol.t prodad •' • pllt~. l11htblltd motlaer wlae ftelle•etl aD men wen• beatU Mcaae lbt'1 wbt HER motMr teWI Mr. v .. 111 1"f wtfe fl M leeber&. nfs 11 u .,e tleK1 ,,.... 18 more waJt u... ne. Fev.flltll• ., .. lceber1 11 beltw th 111rlaa. Y "' job '" lt iet ~Id! .... Ille ..... , ·womaa. V our ~ebtrr -I inea• ,.., Wtft - 1ho1kl •I• a. lier dedef, SM ts Ht llvt•1 up to bet' mponalblUUts to you. F•nhrmore. sht 11 cbeatlnl bentlf. Yea 1lloatd 1ee 1 dn<'lor. too. A Frueh pltllcJll.opber once 11ld. "There are on cold womn -only clum1y men.'' DEAR ANN ~DERS · 1 have ~ larce home and li'a\re taken In six working girls to room and board with me. They are all fine women and • t would thoroughly enjoy our evening me.I lf It weren't ~T my husband.• Henry is the first one at the table. The minute he ills down he starts to s~ the bread it1 his mouth. I( tbere'1 a relish tray on the table he eata all the olives Immediately. The picklet ~ lnbales. l bring the vegetable dish in rirsl and ~ helps himself. By the Um• ,. ..J 1 bring in lhe meat he is on his second helping or vegetables. f'vp told him it is rude to act likl' hl' is starving to death. lie insists the house is as much his as It ls m!Pe and I have no right lo telJ him how'fo eat. NaturaJlf I would never correct him in front o the women but I am em- barrassed by his behavior. What can I do about it? -MARRIED TO A HOO DEAR MARRIED: 1'e 1tluUon fs so 1tmple I'm aarprlsed JM havee't Utougbl of It. Don't put food 011 the table.. uttl everyone 11 seated -not even bread and certainly BO olives er pfcllln Buy a lar1e platter Hd sen•e the mut and ve1ctablf't toiether. It'• u1y le outfox 1 hos tJ yea uae your bud. fl --------..... --.................. -----~ ..... ----~ ----------·----- CONFIDENTIAL TO DYING TO KNOW: Don't die. It won't help. I never djvulge the iderltity oC th<>1e who write to me. Glvr In or l1>1e him .•• when 1 PJ gilves you lhls Une. loek Mt! F• Upa Oft how to handle die '8pene1 11lesmaa, cbecll Au Ludera. RelMI her booklet "Neat11 and Petaac - Wlult Are tbe Umtta?" Sad. JWr re- quest to Au Loden .. care If tlU oewspaper. eltdottq It~• tllM .. c1 a Jone. ltlmped, 1tlf·a•lre .... envelope. ,,.._ Au LHdera wlll a.t stM to llelf,... wlUI your problems. S... .... tll Mr In care or thf DAILY PILOT, eadoa- ln~ a seli·1ddrt11ed. ltl•,.. """ lope, DAILY PILOT M~. M11 27, 1968 'OOD l'OR THOUGHT -Le Soupcon not only provldet food for hungry aboppera at Joseph Mag- nin' a but alao providet an atm0tphere for pbiloso- pbical m11lin1, the latter beiq amply provided by Horoscope the restaurant'• mural created by Sister Mary Co- rtta Kent, world famous artist who discusses her unique art style with Cyril Magnin. president of JM. Artist -Mixes Colors, Phitosophy ~~~~~-.,,...~,.........-=-------~~' Li e Brims Wit Rappen1ngs BJ PAMELA llALLAN' Her technique is versat!Je • ftl...,,......, and ha. met:amorpboSed What la a """''"•? from represel'Utional }o It'• a IPlaah of C'Olor. a pop. A natch of colot here, kite in tbe sky, a heDdfUJ of a word ar two there. At the aand liftins ~ your band of Mary Carita they finlen. merge into m e a n t n I f u 1 Ifs a hellnl, belnt. doing reflections on people, en- spootaneoualy. vironmeot and life. lt'a anytbinc that mlngs "I fhlnk that if I were a ao*riaC aiplritual joy. woman t would wet!' coffee And in a way, •happening as a perfume, say1 one ii tbe mural w h i c h swatch on JM's wall. decor1'81 Le Soupcon, t he tinoy reataurant In 1 i de "He who doesn't k>ve J b Ma-1 .. • s th wine. women and song re-d:: Plua .. st~r!'. 0 u · mains a root his whole life For it is indeed a reflec-long." says another. tion of the spiritual joy of its And in a more serious creator. Sitter Mary Corita vein, ''Aod then the great Kent. revolution could take place. The ultra-moderlf nun is · .the whole human running t..mow for her silkscreen ra<:e could finally sit down serigraphs which hang in in a big circle and eat the New York Metropoliton together ... and having once Museum of Art and 20 other shared a meal would no m111eums throughout the longer be enemies ... world. An exhibit of her Her words a n d c o 1 or s serierapha were displayed celebrate love, peace. action at the Vatican Pavilion of and. of course. God. Her •P· the New York World's Fair. proach ii pr.agmatic. It But Sister Mary Corlta stresses personal discovery doesn't 1 i m i t her art to and de · emphasizes tradi· spectacular 1 ho w s. Her tional dogma. derstands or appreciatfl · her form of religiosity. Yet th.ii l.s tbe pettem followed by other members of her order. the Slstera of the. Im· macutate 1hart ol Mary. The order wM founded in 1811 by 10 Spani5b nuoa and became a ~ 1 e p a r a t • American community in 1924. Now there are 560 members, mostly teachers, who have taken innovative step& to modernise their order and have caused con- siderable controversy i n Roman Catholic circles. Part of the liberallzation is the use of family'names. permission to receive a amaU stipend and choosint thei r own clothing. I n teaching the nuns have ask· ed for only 35 pupils ln each class. that principals be relieved of teaching duties and that annual contracts be negotiated with diocesan authorities. AU these change. are welcomed by the free spirit of the 49·year·old artist, whose art classroom at Im· maculate Hem College in Loi Anjeles contains a jukebox, movie projector and ICMIDd equipment. For it ii abe w b o trusformea the traditlonal Mary's Day at the college .U.o a happening. It w• she who receotly took a group of b o uaewtves, businessmen and students to Mootecito for a weekend of paper cut· Ung, kite flying and over·all 'merging wi~ture. Sister Ma,y Coriti Kent will not be barnassed. To her. being free is eneotial to spiritual development. She must be able to move, to discover, to live each se- cond spontane0usly. And by so doing. 1he · makes her life ... a hap- pening. HB TOPS 00'1 TOPS OO's of Huntington Beach meet every Thunday at 9:30 a.m. in Community Methodist C h u r c h . Hun· tington Beach. Mrs. Howard Simon at 968-1719 w 11 t answer questions regarding membership. work also can be found on But not everyone un· Westinghouse a d-lt=============================~. v e r t it e meot.s. Neiman Marcua gift wraps, .JM Chri•tma1 boxes lmd Spice l&land cookbook j_acketa. Capricorn: Do You Pass Patience Test? FINE BAKERY ~ft'A.«z,~ Ork TUESDAY MAY 28, 1961 By SYDNEY OMAKR "The wt.I man controll his deltiny. . .AltroloO point.a the way ." ARIES CMarcb 2l·April 19): Ei:erciae caution in what you aay, write. Be especially c o n 1 i d e r a t e tioward tboee who fft'Ve, work with you. Get fads before m a k i n g declsioo. Elements of change and confusion are apperent. TAURUS (April 2G-May 201: Some who are sincere may not. be informed. Ap· plies especiall~ to those who advise you on flilldt. Young per.song may be v e r y persuuive. but know where to draw the line. GEMINI IMay 2l ·June 20): Emphasis on conditions at home. Study TAURUS m~sage. Don't be rushed. forced. pushed or cajoled in· to any action. Cycle remains high. Irnpetuoua fa m I l y member needs lesaon of pa- tience. CANCER (June 21-July 2'Z) : Some people may at- tempt to fast talk you today. Maintain balance . Keep wits sharp. Your k>yalty to cause. group or club could be tested. Stick to prin· ci)M1. Don't be gullible. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sotne friend& may not be constderete where y o u r money Is concerned. Reallu tbia, and adhere to sense of retpOOSibl.llty. Know dif· ference between fun and ex· travaaance. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): FinUh task at hand. Day to c:omplelie rather than to in· itiate project:a. Your attitude j a subject to c h a n g e . Superiors may appear con- fused. Make your meanings clear. Avoid excess tem- perament. L111RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2'Z): Questions arise concerning travel. Past eomrnitments shouJd not be overlooked. Means make no vacation pr-omlses before checking with associatt, loved one. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 I: Accent on activitjes connected witti friends. h6b· bies. You gain today by s haring interests. knowledge. One who teaches has lesson for yolf. Usten. ob5erve and learn. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Day may be filled with challenges. Your prin· clples, motives are tested. S~ght on partnerships, STRING ALONG WITH US • relations with public. Goal is in sight. but you may have to ta.ke clrcuit-0uc course. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Your patience could be tested. Some you depend upon act in peculiar manner. Stick to the rules. Don't reach too far for ann~rc. The lets you ac · tively eeek, the more you are apt to discover. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You desire change. but costs could be prohibitive. Know this and plan ahead. Some reductions can be made in an intelligent man· ner. Brlni forth creative resources. Discuss mooey with mate. partner. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Build up security of those who have faith in you. By so doing you will bolster your own confidence. Stress today on property. tong- range plans. Don't be in too much of a hurry. Study CAPRICORN message. IF TODAY IS YOUR B I R T H D A Y you are v e r s a t i l e , independent, original. Would maJce fine writer. entertainer. You are a natural pioneer and now should havt opportunity ror travel, greater s e I f -e x- pression. Our Summer Peek·a·boO Drees in Nd, whit• end nftY flne cotton with • built·in·bre. sn. Two l1yen of rich chocolate cake filled with b1n1n1s incl whipped crHm and topped with more whipped crHm. 2.5' ~rT~TadJ.. Tart shells filled with custard, 1uorted fruits a nd whipped crHm topped. lOc ... · ' '[JJ~ • Mede with the finest cocoas, rich end chewy, chocolete frosted and nut filled. 12c ... Jd41~Jj~ • Yummy bi9 donuh, sprinkled with powderecl su9ar and • dollop of seedless raspberry jelly. 12 .... If your birthdey is in July, Au9u1t or Septem· bar, atop in end fill out an entry ••• • decor- ated 2-layer cake to 5 lu~ky pMpl• Heh month I '£_~LIDO CENTE--R 3433 VIA l lDO !NEWPORT BEA'CH 673-6360 7.90. these n1tllrll durtne cotton sweaters ire somethin1 SPlCIAL some people miaht strin1 you 1fon1 by SIYint you e1n't rlYt without thtm. i.. litt. stJ1t ii rally lmsistible Ind • ltm Vlfue. IO, you an 1111cticllly own both far the prtct 'Pf d n.tr .. ti P1f tr )llt -came on, strint 11on1 with " )ft wtH never ltrint you 1lon1-honest! J 0 s E pH M AG N I N .. .. 7 ' l ) 1 n y y I• d t g Monday, May 27, 1%8 DAILY PILOT JS ___ ,.. ______ _ ~ ••. In Santo Ano _Nuptial V ws eled·ged In Chap~ 7 . -- Nuptial Moss ••• ~ 1 ~· • Gail Froos Rockefeller bridegroom's sister, Miss Max Hurwitz of · Cost a School. Orange Coast and DenDis Michael Hurwitz Ann HurwiU of Co&t.a Mesa. Mesa, Miss Shirley Hughes College and San Diego State. exchanged nuptial vows in a Best man was J t m and Mrs. -sopbJe Gende:t ot He ls dotng graduate work single ring ceremony in the Brjdgman of N e w P o r l FuHerton. at SDSC and is affiliatM Chapel of the Bells, Las Heights and ushet' was Gary The bride is a graduate o1 with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Vegas. Greiwe of Costa Mesa. The Bishops School, at· fraternity. He is employed The Rev. Cecil c. De Members or the wedding tended Denver University, as a teacher at Lincoln Vows and Rings ExcijanQed, Catherine Ann Allen and John Michael Krop pledged nuptial vows last Saturday amicJ pale pink chrysanthemums in Immac· ulate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Santa Ana. The Rev. Peter Beaman solem11ized the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jose Rosan of San Juan Capistrano and Wayne Allen of Santa Ana Heighta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krop of Red Lodge, Mont. Given in marriage by her father, the bride selected a floor.:\ength gown-With a lace bodice and a band of lace around the linen skirt. A headpiece of matching net and seed pearls held her bouffant veil. She carried a cascade of carnations and pale pink ros~ buds. Miss Mary Frances Sherk of Seattle served as maid of honor, wearing a shock·. ing pink chiffon over taffeta floor length gown and carryinB a nosegay of white and pink carnations. Dressed identically were bridesmaids, Miss Tetri Danieri, Miss Patricia Egan and Miss Diana Ludwig. Their light pink gowns were floor length chiffon over taffeta and they carried nosegays of pink and white car- nations. Junior bridesmaid was Susan Allen, and flower girl was Kim Allen. Frank Lahm of Po1tland was asked to be best man. Ushering guests to their places were James Mosier of Portland, Jerry O'Keefe of Laguna Beach and Warren Michaelis of Berkeley. Ringbearer was Chris Allen. Providing music for Ute ceremony were Ricbard Erhard, organist and Miss Barbara Dibb, soloist. The Garden Grove Women's Civic Club was the setting for reception of 200 guests. Miss Mary Magner circulated the ~uest book and Miss Sherk presided at the gift table. · The bride is a graduate of Marywood Jngh School in Orange and attended the Uni- versity of Portland. Her husband is a 'grad· uate of Red Lodge .High School and also at· tended the University of Portland. Special guests at the wedding were Miss Laurie Roosen of Maryland; a former class- mate of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fitz. gerald of Portland and Brother Paul Loos, Portland. After a wedding trip to Las· Vegas, Idaho and Montana the couple will live in Portland. Wedding Date Told By . Jon McColister EUNICE KURTH June lrkle The engagement of Eunice Kurth and Jon J a y McCotister, 1011 of Mr. and Mrc. John C. McColiater of Ht100ngton Beach, bu been .announced by her father aod etep-mot.ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kurth ol Wenatcbie, Wash. Miu Kurth attended Brit- tion High School and was araduated from Concordia Lutberan College in St. Paul, Minn. Hei;.flance, a graduate of HuntIDgton Beach Hi g b School, attended University of Southern California aod San Diego State College, where be ii completing his ma1ters d egree l n psyctlology. The couple will be mar· ried June 23 in the Faith Lutheran Oburcb, Whittier. Betrothal I Announced . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grierson of · Costa Mesa have announced the engage· ment of their daughter, Carolyn Grierson to Russell De Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Speedy De Good of Torrance. The bride-to.be will be graduated in June from Estancia High School and plans to attend Orange Secretaries Orange COUl'lty • Harbor Area L e g ~ 1 Secretariee Association meeta tile third Wedneeday of tM month in · varioo1 locations. Further infonnetiOl'.I may llit. ob· ta1ned by calJJng Mn. Jack Lovig, 642-9900. Members pther at 7 p.m. Co86t College. Her fiance is a graduate of Bishop Montgomery High School in Redondo Beach and .is a student at El Camino College. An August wedding in St. John the Baptist Olurch in Coste Meu ha~beeo plan- ned. Altrusa Club Members of the Altrusa Club of Newport Harbor have selected the Mesa Verde Country Club for their meeting place the se- cond and fourth Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. -Donald Dungan 1t 548-40 Will answer queltions reglJ'ding membership. • ELECTROLYSIS hf t4lt 1ltl111• .. r~ tffki.tlt ll•lr ,. ....... --tit• o..1 .. ct1 .. lleclf•·~i...4 -tlt.4. "'-... ~ 111111+•" c.-lt·tl- ... wty S+.4lt , •• , FHht6n Island Newport c••C44-22m ~ ~~~~~~~~---- Garmo solemnized th e party attended a prenuptial and now is a student at San Helgbta High School in San ceremony, uniting t h e dinner in Antlheim before D!~~o . S~t.e College. She is Diego. . . daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. flying lo Las Vegas. OI~. with Delta Garn· The couple remained in William Curtis Rockefeller guests \Vere Soll Gendel of ma sorority. Las Veg.,5 for their hooey. of La Jolla and the soo of Los Angetes, Robe r t Her husband is a graduate moon and will Jive in Mr. and Mrs. Max Hurwitz _H_ur_wt_·u_of_N_e_wp~o_rt_B_ea_c_h:...' _or_N_e_w.:..po..:..rt,;_;H::.:.a::.:.r..:.bo::.r__:Hig::::::. ~h~N:..:.ew.:...:..:..!po:::.:rt:....:B:.:e::aoh::..::.. --- of Costa Mesa. Amie Ph ... MRS. JOHN KROP Portland Home Orc:inge Coast's No. 1 Paper: ANNUAL " For the Ct!'remony the bride selected a light pink \·oile dress with long sleeves ~ a pink and white flowered sash. A corsage of cattleya orchi& completed her ensemble. Maid of honor was the New Leader Takes Over Closing the club year with ' the annual installation lun<:heon were members of Coast Women's C 1 u b of Corona del Mar who met in lrvine Coast Country Club. Taking the reins for the coming year is Mrs. William Halliday, and serving on her board are the M m e s . George Bryson, G e o r g e Fox, Paul Q u in I i n and Arthur Hoodenpyle, vice presidents: Edward Meier, Dale Magor and H. L. ' Robinson, recording, cor-· responding and financial secretaries; Ra y m on d Wood, treMUrer, and , Eugene Wing, parliamen- tarian. The club will continue card parties and projects throughout the summer. New Leaders Mrs. David Hepburn has been elected president of the South Huntington Be a ch Community Nursery School. Serving with her will be the Mmes. John Davis, vice president; Brian Moore; secretary; James McAtee, treasurer: John Barriatua. equipment chairman, and James VanEimeren a n d Lloyd Gilbreath, chairmen of mothers. MEMORIAL DAY SALE THIS IS THE BIG SPRING SALE CLEARANCE AT ALL STORES INCLUDING B (JNTINGTON BEACH At Least l /3 to 50% OFF Regular Price Cotton Shifts PllNTS GIHI SOLIDS Re9dlu $I 7 .00 ............... . Blouse and Tbps =;~-~~:~ ..... : ....... $4.00 to $8.00 Better Dresses ONE AND 2 PIECE $8 00 to $20 00 Re9ul•r to $"40.00 . ....... 1 ~ Copris PAmlN AND SOllD $5 00 to $10 00 Re9ulu to $11.00 . .... .... • . I Table ol Sportswear R09ol•do SI0.00 . ··-···-···· $1.00 '°. $5,00 L-----................................. ~ DOORS OPEN 10:00 A.M. TUESOA Y, MAY 28th STORE CHARGES MASTER CHARGE IANKAMERICARD New: MUNTl•TON CINTH, Hunt1n9ton IHch ........ JI,. COSTA MIS.A S. COAST '1.A%.A . 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J f DAIL 't PILOT S'------------------------------------. •--=--=--:;=-==--===--:-::-:-~--taur-a-MuntiRgf.on-WeC:f~ Robert Roy Steckman,___,...;......._. MRS. JOHN C •. LUNDQUIST Sin9te Ri"I Ceremony Pledges Exchanged In Garden Setting In a single ring garden ceremony, per- formed by the Rev. DJ. Phillip Murray of the Corona del Mar Community Church, Su- san Hayton became the bride of John Char· les Lundquist. .. · The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don· ald William Hayton of Corona del Mar, was atven in marria~e by her father. She wore a white A·line silk crepe gown with daisies embroidered on French marquisette form- inl an overlay effect. Her only ornament was a gold and pearl medallion crown which she wore whett she waa presented as a National Charity League debutante in 1964. Her bridal bouquet was formed with white daisies and babya breath. Attending her sister a1 miid of honor was Miss Sally Margaret Hayton who wore a pale yellow ant organza frock and carried a 11>ray of yellow daisies and babya breath. The bridegroom, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin M. Lundquist of Ontario, asked John Nunez of Los Angeles and Chri• Banks of Ontario to be his honor atten~ants. James WUUam Hayton, the bride's brother, served u rinf bearer. The ceremony and bridal dinner which followed for immediate members of both famillet took place in the Hayton home. After theJraduation of the bridal couple from the U veratty of Southern California in June they will depart on a belated honey- moon. The bride ·is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Orange Cout College. She is a journalism major and plans to earn her teaching credentials from USC where abe will enroll for graduate work in the fall. Her husband, a Chaffey High School alumnus. plans graduate work at California . State College at Los Anples. Roses Decorate Altar For Double Ring Rites St. Andrew's Pretbyter-. ian Chapel wa1 the setting for the nuptial ceremony linking Laura LOuiae Hunt· lngton a n d Robert Roy Steckman. The Rev. Dr. Charle~ H. Dim!nfield directed the vow uchance f0r tJle dau&h· ter of Mr. and Mr1. George Cooper Huntington of Bay Island and San Marino and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Steckman' of Letnon Grove. Given in marriage by hes: Cather,. the bride wore a Jong white linen gown trim· med with linen lace which Executives Take Posts MM. John Renfro W1ll take over presidential dutie8 ol El Camino Reel Woman' a Club from Mrs. Ray C. Miller foUoWing an in· sballation dinner in the Sall Cle~ I n n Thursday, June 6. iMra. Oarl L e d b e t te r , di.ltrict ct.irmacl ol cultwal. heritate and history and landmlrte will be ntall.ing ofliCer, wtliJe linter Ken Delo will pr o v i d e en- t.ertainment. Re~ for 1be 12:30 p.m. Junmeoa •e due Moo- da,y, June 3. They may be abtained by oaUq Mrt. Anthony. M.ncuso, 496-5141 or Mrs. Eliaabe1b Stanfield, 496-t?M. edged her necikUM, ....... and the hem. Lace allo bar· dered her train and fGl'mecl the headband whic:lr calllbt her illusion veil. Slae ear· ried a bouquet ol . apriq , Oowera centered WW. but- terfly orchids. WearinJ a b on e-colared linen f roc k and~ sp.rtng flowers wu · 1Mr m. ter. Elizabeth Amt Hwltlq. ton who served u IUld af honor. Attendin& a. b e a t man was Gary Lee Sclulb af Carlsbad. Serv'Ulg u -..-. were Alanson Christopher Edwards of San Dieco, Vin· cent Galbreth Hinger, Co- rona del Mar, the biide'1 cousin, and We 1 le y ·and Stanley Parkhunt of Glen- d or a, t h e bridegtoom'1 cousinJ. Following was a weddlna reception and breakfut tn Irvine Coast Country Club. The bride ii a IJ'acluata ot Westridge School, PMldena, attended Willamette Uni- versity, Salem, Ore. and· w~ graduated from Cali· fornJa Western Unlvenlty, San Diego. Sbe was a 191.1 debutante of the Puadena Guild, Children'• Rome Sao ciety and bu ~ a tucb. er'1 auiltat iA the Alfwn. bra school system. Her husband au.met the University cl Utah llDd re- ceived h)I degree from CWU. A teacher .at .VltU High School, be aUlliatecl wJth Phl Delta Theta. The)' will reside in Del lbr. Now In Our 100% COTTON Tl~A PRINTS • DOTS • STRIPES • CHECKS • FLORALS ""' ~ .......... '" HIY c.,., f1111 tillf• .......... 14 .. 1. fer ....... ltl•UHI, IUl'lm•, play· 4S.INCH COTTON SPORTWEAR Prints! .. Solids r••llv llHt f., , .... tuitl, p•11• dtHMI, .ce,ri1, 1h•rh, 11ttive ,leywH r, t tr•l'l•ndou1 seleetlo11 c•f•rt. '""'" t• cho•M ....... . ............. -·· ·r....... ... . .:....... REG. 59c, YO. VALUE 28S HONll PLAZA HUNl'ING'l'ON BEACH 17TH AT HISTOL • EDINwllt AT IEACH SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON IEACH 14J-Hll 1'7·1011 REG. 98c YD. VA°LUE 68S SOUTH COAST 'LAZA IRISTOL AT SAN DIEeO FWY .. eosT A MUA 545.fSH The Great Orange Coast's No. ·l Paper! Bask~ of red and white roses adorned the alt. of the F'aith Lutheran Church. Huntington Beach, for the wedding of Debore Kay Phelps and Edward George Kirchoff, both of Huntington Beach. metroo of honor. wore· a floor length A·line 1own of pink velvet with a matching bow holding her abort veil. Final Weeks ~ 80%0J'f:I . . Perform.int the double ring ceremony was the Rev. James DeLange. The bride, wh ose grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell. was given in marriage by her grandfaUler. For her wedding she selected a gown fashioned of slipper·satin and lace with a sweetheart neckline a n d long lace sleeves. Holding her bouffant veil was a dou· ble tiered crown of pear~ and sequins and 1he carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Mrs. John Sanderson. her Art Group Sh utt&+1g Down A buly yur will be com· pletJed when members ol tbe Art &don of Town Mid. Gown "dote down lhop'' W9J9l11S.,, J ... 6, Ill 10 a.m. ill .. Newport Beteta Jloml of Mn. A rtll u r ....... 'nll ...,. are •· ...... to aMbit "* wwt ml Jll"lllllt craft Jll"l-jlctl. r•a-a l>ua lnua ....... the ICbolanhip I I r9'• ~Ill pi'tllllted. ' Sanderson served u best man and ushers were the bride· s brotber, G a r y Phelps and COOiin, Jerry Mitchell. Special peM.I •the wed· ding and the reception which followed in t b e Rancho Huntington Mobile Home Eet.tes Oubbouse were Mr. and Mn. Arthur G~ ol Alhambra, au.nt and u'"cle of the bridegroom. Linda Cronin drculated the guest book. The newlyweds plu a Ju. 1Y honeymoon following the I ·bride'• graduaUon fr o m Huntington Beacb H l g h I School. ibe bridegroom. SOii of Mr. and Mrs. George K.ircholfolHu ntl n gto n Beach, wu grau 'ed from Marina HJgh School. TOPS Mermaids J ft f ~ rtlll'dint. ......... 'IOPS' ..... : me ......... m1.1 be receMld b '"! telepboniq Mn. John J[Olloff at 541-au or Mrs. L e o n T o w 11 le n d , t 4 6-1804. Meetinp tab place at 7 p.m. way 11m1da')' lo Woodland School, 2 ft 2 3 lltia Ave., Cotta ~· 0%or:r:1 40%0m &o%om M.EN'S • WOMEN ·· CHILDREN BUY NOW FOR THE BIGGEST SAVINGS OF A LIFETIME SAYE ON SPORTSWEAR FOR MEMORllL DAY WEEK·END - ALL SALIS PlNAL IANICAMIRICAltD MAITll CHARGI . ·1109 NEWPORT ·aLVD. COSTA MESA . . . .. OPIN WID..f IL TILL f ~ ... --~,-~..._ .. __.. ____ ~.-_... ......... --.........------... , .. ______ ..._..;..... ________ _ _.-.......-_...... _____ ..-..-.~ .... .. -..,.,.----------..,,,.. ..-..-. -----. --....... ---. ··-----· ""'" .. 1\ N..,.t mtMlt I \ sail• tomarr• Club. SlrYbli MIMI· tint n. JDMDllll' 1'1'DeliE = Part For ! LallDC! activitia member (~ ' Sodet1 Umurri Alta \I Pi.centi for Cbe begiJIWI at 8. DI of tile G at 9 .. RESC tor dh separate informa; ed~ Vian • . ....... -.-.. .__..._ ............ \ --. ......... Nw11 ............ el Allo ...... to Wit tbe .. TuMdlJ Qa, of club's ........... . Neepat S.W,. Mtt. J1MrJ 1'clUat. nc.dlne ErMlt lleCIJll•d, k Mt to ..u tn*\'otif do omc. ....... ,; ~ ...... tolDClftOW ill ... BalMle Ba7 _. .... MMIC eecntaiY; Club. ~ WllllD S tepla•Dl'Oll, s.vlnl .. aw .. the •••urw; Maniul Jtiac, .MJMI, ·BelQmnlD )lcdnfi. ..,,,..II leCr'eUrJ ad J firtl viee p r • • t d • ll t , w 8lrtebr .. .:..U_.:.: m.mMnblP· Rabid E . ' ' ' ,__...,. ,......... --vice ...-: tilrtan. . . deal, iplda1 projeda, and Mra. Wayne B 41 mi c k , Marjade SebMll, l*'d vice fonnero snPllDt. will tab preeldlDt, P'~· ~ tmw!q dUliea. Party Nearing for Society LaaandUDc their • IUlllmer activttiea June 1 are melD1*I ol Jt E S C U IRetesch and Education SocWJ " Callfornia , Unmarrieds). Alloantlle .... ls4be ~ll'dirc . 0 f ldlallnbip recipielta. Seledecl bave been Sylvia McGee, in the field of nuninc md Geoqja Tbcmipson for education. The traditional art ICbolm:tbip giveo by the Fine Ara Section • ,-mac to Anne Ge:iazier, acCCll'dinc to Mn. P . E. E o d 1 le y , chairman. Mn. Donald lollame, 1olf cbairmm, eanounced tbat tbt physical e d U C I ti 0 D award will -be preeented to Rose Marie De Franoesca. • Alta VIit& CoUDlry Club in Plaeentia will be Che tetting for the lpl'iDa fliDa dance begtnning Saturday evening at 8. Dancing, to the music of the G<id Tooes, will start at 9 •. RESCU is an organization for dl9Gl'Cled or Jepily separated people. Further informatiGD may be receiv- ed by teieJmoning Mrs. Vi- viu Hamon, 531M429. Mn. Herbert Miller serv- ed aa scholarship chairman with ~ from the Mmes. Frank Lon(, William Hendrida lnCI P a tr i c k Shepard. AJso there will be the en- nual donation fur t h e GrublClab fund et UCI. AHOY Ol'PIClllS -1'akinl her cue flom the nautical setting of the Balboa Bay Club II Mrs. Ernest McClellan4 (left), newlY elected president and put Laurel Award winner of th• Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor. Among offic- ers to be installed tomorrow are the Mmes. Benjamln Modest!, first vice presi- dent; Willlam Stephenson, trea.urer. and Robert E. Flanegin, second vice preSident (left to right). LB Overe•+•rs l Every Tuesday of the . In La,paa SW., IAllst m o n t b 0 v er e a te r a World. Clubbo'* J. Dl1dna Anonymous 11ther at I p.m. room '1. ,, . Kicla Like to 'Ask Andy' OPIN 1HUUDAY, .. MORIAL DAY ..• aH .,, Gleria ManMll olfen a Wlll'l'l'EN GUllllNTIG ~at s•e fU h ~e, Wlefll' yt1! 9 'A.M. TO 9 P.M. d9uaranttt .Every pauon recei•es a.,,,.;,,,,, '""'""'" rhat she ..-ill reach her pre-determined dress size ..-irhin a specified time. It <~ .,,_...d """'" -"°' •ulllff ............ Gloria MMt11a11 Woo11 (.,.,;,. ~I-ttt.,.,<ftd ..,.;i tk pot•-ltt.lllN. • .. "44odoeal mte Or ... -....... _ Rn fill We G1arutee lenltsf A personalized progress chart is prepared, so tbar eac h time you visit the salon a trained counselor can ~ide you tOW.nf your specific goals. We keep a constant check ()ft your progress roward a lovelier fi~re. In this wey, you reach your desired ,oal in the shonest time •.. .M for the leut npense .. " NO DISROBING NECESSARY WE ARI III A GYM PIO ClfU CAii NI MOntllS Wfn ..... CllUI. How Mn hes ·All nis Cosn TM standard price for tttaunenu is •2.00. Y'6u • clear!1 told the nlllllher Md fr~ el treatlllfnll ~reel ... i.1t JIOll red teat prt~lltd pl. TI1a1 "."Y ~" linoor fteCdr wt.c 1'IM' .elf·imPf~ -.. .,... • a. ,.. ....... -.. ertnl fJf hicUn ( ...... ct l11'4C. FIG CONTRO SALONS M _.,.........,. ._,.. CCWl'llOt ..,.,_ -ti W Oid ~ Clll"°""'A ·Cll .. ,. ,.. fill" bal.flia' ••••lrlai• frutM& IEWPOIT IEACH IAITA ANA 4IO Pacific C.... Mwv. ............. 1 .. W. 17th It . 642·3631 143·M57 MMt.-Pn. 9.,_.,.91.-. • s.t. 9,,....,1.-. ""' .,,.., ... • Mond.\y, M~ 27, 1968 DAILY PlLOT Jf Sandra Fox Exchan~~s __ _ Wedding Rings, Vows Exchanlini double rings and VOW& durin g a ceremony cooducted by the Rev. Tbomaa W. Overton in the First Christian Chufcb, Huntington Beech, w e r e Sandra Ann Fox and st.even c. Twiig. Tb' bride. daughter of Mr. Md Mrs. Roy R. Fox of Huntington Beach, w a s pven in marriage by her fMber. For her wedding abe Mlected I ftoor length IOWD of peau de IOie and lace f.Mbiooed alont princen lines and trimmed wi1b seed p e a r I s and crystals. She wore a bouffant shoulder. Ienfh veil. Her matron of honor. Mrs. Daniel Twigg,.wore a bright pink f 1 o o r length gown and cmied ceroetione and daisies, and bridesmeids were MiJe Linda McKay and- Mias Susan Cltmmer. Attendlne the bridegroom, 100 ol Mr. and Mrs. Ken- netil W. Twigg of Huntington Beach, we.re bis brothers, Daniel Twigg, who served as be&t man, and Tim ~ge, usher. Randel Fox, ttie bride's brother, also seated guests atten(iing the '-cerem on y, and oaodleligttters were B i 11 Twigg and Michael Fox. Susan Rothert presided over the guest book at the reception in Ule church which followed the wedding. '!'be newiyweds departed on a boneymooo trip to San Francisco. The couple we re jraduated from Huntington !leach High School and the bridegroom now is aerving in the U.S. Coast Guard. They will be making their home in Oakland. Library Hour Coeta Mesa Library is the acecie of a library story hour every '11uedly at 10:30 a.m •. 00~~ 1f(0) 1ro{]~ l-IAWAllAN l-IAPPENINGS ~Tr SINGER INTROdUONG.n.E FIVE NEWEST fOUCH la SEW• SEWING MACHINES BY SINGER ••• INCLUDING THE FABULOUS GOLDEN TOUCH&SEW ZJQ.ZAG MACHINE- wlth many exciting features: new Bui It.Jn Buttonholer Solid State Control that keeps sewing speed constant electl'C!f11cally. TOUCH & SEW machines come with exclusive Push-Button Bobbin, chainstitch, tool - FREEi GO-GO* portable phonograph by SINGER, fef · $19.95 When YOU buy al'!y of th!! new TOUCl:l & SEW zla·zag sew1n1 machfnes at regular price. This offer applies to models 630, 635, 636, 638. ·2200. 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Mhlptetk1clt D•w11tewn lriltef a ......... 1(1 •• , ltl HJ.1041 205 W. 4th St. 140-WI Ht~ Center H•lltlJ11t.t1 ktclt C.11t.I Kl z.Jt4S , ..... c...e ,._ -~ . ..... ) ----· ... · . ., .... --. ' ---· --.-.... -. --....~ ·---. -. . .. --__________ ....,,._...__ ...... -.. -....~-... ....... ..._...._ ........ ---· l t \ ~ • .,,, 27, 19'8 ndrew'--s Church St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was the settlilg for the ceremony uniting in marriage Julie Anne Gage and Thomas Brandt New- ton. The Rev. Dr. Charles Die· renJield solemnized the dou- ble rlng ceremony. The br1de is the dau&hter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Gage of Newport Beach. Her husband is lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Newton of Jenkintown, Pa. Gi ven ln marriage by her father the bride selected a Door lencth oyster white satin broc8de dre• with empire 1tyliDg and long sleeves. Her abohlder length veil ol French illusion was caught to a crown ol Jewell. She carried a bouquet ol stephanotia. Mrs. Jack 'FergUIOll ol San Die10 BerVed her sister as matron of honor wearing a floor' length yellow chif- fon gown. She carried a bouquet ol spring flowers including encbantmept lil- lee. ranuncuJus and carna- tions. Miss Bonnie Gage, anoth- er slater , was junior brides· maid dressed exactly like the matron of honor. Best man was J-Ohn New- ton, the bridegroom's broth· er of La Jolla. Alan Gage of Newport Beach and Fer- 1uson were ushers. Miu Suaan Rose of Los Angeles circulated the guest book. Music was provided by organist. Robert Huestes. SUE ANN IAILIY Fut\lte lrk9 Harborites Planning Nuptials . Vow Gale Marie A t w o o d, daudlter ol Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradford Atwood ol Laguna Beach, became the bride of James Flynn White, IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. White ol La Mesa. during a nuptial mus Saturday in St. Catherine of Siena CblD'ch, Laguna Beach. The Rev. Robert Bond officiated. New Leaders Guide Branch Mrs. Billy Parks o'f Temple Hills became the president of Laguna Beach Branch, American Associa- tion of University Women during the group's final meeting of the year, a luncheon in the H o t e I Laguna . in. llride wen a lll.k or- ganza sown witll embroid- ered TOMI, ~ aleews and a train. A single roee to_PPed her -elbow lenctb veil. • Miu Robyn Smith ol San Diejo, maid of honor, wore a full length gown ol pint and white orgama ud car- ried pink carnatiom with Engl.lab ivy. Dressed .Identically and carrying identical bo~ueb were the " bridesmaida, the Misses Beverly Beckwith of Playa del Rey, Sally Ander· son and Dianna Munch of Burbank, Marilyn Davies of Corona del Mar and Jenn.i- fer Shacklett of San Diego. Attending his brother as best man was Robert S. White, while ushers were Ron Fox, Mario Mendez, Dennis Michalenko. Randall Schwartz and Michael Ser- mersheim, all of San Diego. / A reception took place in the Fireside Room of the church. The engagement of Sue Ann Bailey and Randall Lee Caudle bas been announced by the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mn. Brent P. Bailey of Costa Mesa. Others installed were the Mme s . Ly al C. B aumgardner, treasurer; Edward G. G i r a rd , recording secretary; Gary L e a c h , c o rresponding secretary; George Goodall, second vice president in charge of membership, and Dennis Denny, first vice president in dlarge of pro- gram developm~t. _ A reception for 300 guests MRS. J. F. WHITE followed in I r v i n e Coast The bride is a graduate or Newport H a r b o r High School and has attended the University of Redlands and San Diego State College. She currently is attending Merritt College in Oakland. Miss Bailey is a graduate of Estancia High School and her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayhew of Cor-ona del Mar, is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. He is serving wtih tile U.S. Army's lOlst Airborne Division in Viet- Country Club. Walhintton Home Alter honeymooning at -------------------- Carmel and Lake Tahoe, the!;:===================; newlyweds will make their MRS. THOMAS NEWTON Double Rlnt Rite Her husband, a graduate of La Jolla High School. also is attending Merritt College. After a wedding trip to Palm Springs the newlyweds will Uve in Mill Valley. nam. . The wedding will take place when the benedict completea his tour of duty. During tile gaUJering Mrs. Louis Poluzzi,. st.ate treasurer of the Oalifomia State Division, spoke Ol the a 8SOCiatioo' s fundamental purpose. home on Mercer Island, Wash. The bride is a graduate ol Burbank High School and San Diego State College where she was president of Alpha Phi. Her husband, a Sigma Chi, also is an alum- nuJ of SDSC. 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Ar m • theee tw• -tnowl manaien ty-you out of 1 m•ket A goc,G what be market for profi' so 00. 1 numerou You v. , petizing well-bale probably a minim energy. is just ti ed up." Bow d C'OD'lplist plan of how the vertised, the cust How d for fami of actiot Before wbat f0t Sw A Ha· setting new Harbor! Adeli.M Mesa. Tboee 1be M Garden Tony B vice pr Fountal respoo( Rastelli seer eta W·ahr treasuri Monday, May 2?, 1968 OAIL Y PILOT )8 ·-----~.Se~· =SE~~~~ ORpers-Wi r-t-Battl:_---:---Whafs E>oing Off icer.s Seate~ By NB Juniors IE.,,...~· 1'llla II 11'9 ........ _,. fll ·s=;· ..... ~---,,.... ... .. ~..._ ...... u....... c-1 ........ ~leullWll ni-11111 ..,.... IC*. ~ ... Mt9, Wt!ICll """ .. , INlld!,_ • llt .,,.. ........... _...... ........ ., ~ for food can be a ctlallen&· Ing of wit.a betweea the coa- lunMI" mad market manqemeot. Yoa can be nn &at marbt man~ ag .. a an well lafonned aad UM lood , manaiement pnctlcee Jn order to • eatD a profit tor their company. If you are going to be any match for them, you need to be ~owledge. able about which foods give you the mOlt (Of your .; money and y o u need to be just u good a mdnager aboul buyinl u they are a b o u t sellirif. Armed witb fueee two weapons -k.nowledle and management a.bill· ty-you can ctieck out of the super· m•ket a winner. A good manager begim by knowing what be It trying to accomplish. The market manager bu certain goals for profits, numbers of customers and so on. The family food manager has numerous goala also. You want to serve attractive, ap- , petizing m~ that are nutritionally well-balanced yet economical. You probably want to accomplish this with a minimum expenditure of time and energy. Perhaps your biggest goal is ;ust to keep family memben "fill: ed up." How does the market manager ac- complish hia goals? He develops a plan of action -what foodJ to sell, how they wUI be displayed and ad- vertised, service11 he will offer 'to lure the customers to bis market .. How do you accomplish your goals for family meals? You need· a plan of action too. • Before you shop you need to plan what fooda to serve when and. tom · thia menu plan you aeed to make a shopping lilt ot what fooda 1.o buy. Pl.aM.ina menus and lhopptna liats takes time -and aome tblnkinl -but it is the key to successful food shop. pin,1. Thirty miruites a week tpent on planning can save 915 or mort a week on gr<1eertes -that's a salary of $30 an hour! .BY pl•nlng ah6ad you can be sure · you indude the Basic Four foods in each. . meal. This Will ensure good nutrition for your family. The Basic Four food groups include: 1. Dairy products -milk, cheese, ice cream; 2. Protein foods -meat, fish, J>OUltry, eggs, dried beans, and peas, peanuts and peanut butter: 3. Fruits and vegetables; f Breads and-cereals. You can also plan meals around the advertised specials -particularly mellta wtiere you will SjlVe an average of 20 pe!'cent over regular prices. By planning meals for the week aod • maki.ng a list you will be able to get all the foods you need for the week in one trip to the store. This will save you both time and money -for the oftener you shop the more you spend. If you organize your shopping list according to the store layout, this will save you additional time and money because you will be able to get through the store with a minimum of backtracking. But the biggest reason why a shop- ping list wilJ save you money is that it will protect you from impulse buying. And impulse buying Is just what the store managemeot has planned for you -to make a bigger profit for them. Markets ar,e a.manged to trap you into impulse purchases. High profit items a.re placed at eye level for the convenience of those who get ideas as they walk through the store. Best buys -large siu containers, store brands -are often on lower shelves. Out of place items -salad dressing by the lettuce, children's books by the cereal -give you ideas for unplanned "extras." Bargain-appearing displays of products (often at regular prices) in bim at encla ol <*lltera or by tM Clheckout stand llt .another trap. MAIY DAY '4Mn1 Quantity priciq may get you tlO buy ••-••-lillilll••-lllililllliilllllli----• mon ol an item than you real.I)' DMd. • Studies show, f« example. that COit· Mrs. Edward WhU~house Clayton Tbompeon. EbeJJ sume:rs will buy 10 ol a 10 cent ttem if '-1 •e11°~ :C ~ ktleol. t .... ~ ' •.M. .Jr. hes chosen Treuuret preaident: Mn. A l I r e d it's priced 10 for 99 cents. ~~~·'' N11t. ' • 9 -~-!~,t-a ..... From die Sea as her theme Buck. and Mn. W. J. COlorful pacuces with mouth· """'......., •-r.L, ~ ,_. ~'" •--.. , '"'... when she is installed presi· Caraway. both from Glen- waterio« pictures ICl'eam at you to "'==:,..-=.~' ·~ •• ,_., • •·"'· dent of the Juntor Ebell6 . dale. bey tbem. If tbe man11er addl to ~ 111 -"'--le TwM1t. 1•• TOPI 00'• '4'"~ .._ -Club ot Newport Beach. Officers · . include t h e these appetite arousers the enticing ":.:t' "r• L~ ... M••-~:;:,u~~~1',. 011utd\. Hu~· 11he ceremony is slated Mmes. Warren Fix, James smells of food cooking, you may auc-Mar~:: :!'w~ ..:;· _._ ~· *-~ ~ Jo*Y ....,. -for n ext Wednesday, at C'asey, Paul Hadley and Vin· cumb to impulse purchases simply ;:m~o11-Pe<tt Schell. Oi1t1 MIN, • c '°'~~· ·~.;.. _ 11 :30 a.m .•. In the Stuft cent WQ9d, vice presidents; becau.se you 're hungry. The answer to o..,....,. .....,... _ ,. .. _ wr'o:'4'w .... .;.,;:. ~~: .. ··~~ Shirt. Incoming and .outco· Lionel Da Silva parliamen· this ls to eat before you go to tbe store · 't:'~ ~:''::9~-.... "--sc11ooi. "...,""''°" .. ~11-. 1 •• m. inl executive officers ~Ul tarlan; Henry 'Stotaenberg, with your list. Piil -LOC'lti04I ev• "' calllllQ MuTn°,:'!.,onMifrry ... -~. ,--•. m,,.. •. ,., SCl>ool, receive treasure chests fill· tre.urer ·• . Charles Ohan. • Mr" Cloyd Henoe • .,, , I •·"' ·~ '" wt f1o " Since children are usually great un-c ... ,, s1e111 ...,11 ,.._ ea .. 11e ,,, .... ~, c• " ..,,..,.,.,t•r ed th wers. . man Jr.. auditor ; George pulse b'uyers and· are prone to be in· 0••ten"' .__ -"· J.-c111m•• -Finiev · '· '•.m. Qiarging officers with Hau.er and Allen Goody, fluenced by TV . ads for high priced .. ;~::·~·.!·~ .. :-:=· :.:;· 11 • .,..111 P••••toi v.r::D\Y"" •• 111_ ditties will be Mrs. John Col· secretaries. and c. F . goodies: it's wise to leave them at loftt -location" avelleble by cell-TOPI C:lull -llKrMllen Ct nltr. Hun· by, past Junior Ebe 11 Stanwood coordinator. home' when you shop. Espec1aUy if ~~-Mrs. 0oue1a• M«o,,,,, ,..,,,., • ·~n::.-;.•:,t~ ~~ ...... ctw• -»e coordinator and member of Board dtaumen are tnl' you're not good at resisting their nag-""'"' w!~P,•Y cw 11 _ li•f ,,,,,..\'.rcft..~•Sfr. DH, c1o11t the Ebell's PM Section. Mmes .. Ra~ond 'w o 0 d , gin g. Proi.bye.rftn Cllurc:ll ol "" l oventnl, • ~ m~1"'°"1 . CfltOj, " "''°" l"(ll. SpeclaJ guests .will be Mrs. Garry Short: E u g en e As we shop, the challenge is to stick cou• M•sa. •:• •·"'· K-··ch. l"' ........ v• Chft .. re, CHll ~ lll!ller (It~ -Com-v•• U'~ ,. CIU with our plan and know which foods munitv ltecr.-tlOn Center. o •• ,_ Rnoer Piele, T ~-d Jones. I ll '°''"ty Ftll'll'OUfld .. 11 •. m. G If F' d N G ve J.A>UI-.& are bargains. For examp e, usua Y O ers In 8W reenS Gary R aw I Jn g s . Jay 1 . . tain bette b -li~"' ... i!!.',"'r~'" ... ,a .. l)t". u,r:i:ept•.m.---. arger s1ze con ers are a r uy v "' .. ta.. • M o s e 1 e y and Roger ..., mall · 8 t t aJ ~llrusa c"" et ~ Marw -\Han s er sizes. u no ways. Mm Verd• countrv c111b, 6:30 o.m. San Juan Hills Country Nelson, co-chairman. 499. Sherman. For foods we buy often, it pays to take· cest• M.-a Art ~ -M•m1 Cl b · "ft-J c 3031 g+ ..... u-comm j t tee th Um to ts th ba . s~.,1 .• a7i..JOno.m,...:.-,_ -Latuu u Ul OCUI uan apistl~ . . _..... .. e · e compare cos on e sis v• •• ·-·-"'be club's "olf cham ,.hairm-are ~.... Mmes. l · · t H1111. Leisure World, Clu""--t, • will be the setting for 1 · • · • " "" 1o11 o prtee per ounce, per pln or om. pionships mat.ch waa won by A.ndreW Koe•. F r a n le whatever, so we know. in f ,~Lr;\~ L~"I!: .. c~~bi:~: Riviera Club's Golf Section's Mn. F . t. Townsend. Run-Hughes, Clinton Campbell, And this is the final step ood ··~~': ~'9.~ t:."~.!i:r:·~ monthly plays beginnin& nerc·up· were Mrs. Harry A. Richard Rietre, S t e v e o management: evaluation. ~~'ltl\9 Mn.'K~~n.''..,~t~~·: We<hlesdey, June 5. Lowe. Fllaht A, and Mrs. Presten, Jamee Murar and The market manager is constantly 0 :l'arw star cuH1r. S61, o.w ., Green fees, including elec-William ~Un, FliRtlt B. Daniel Hayes. checking up on bis mercbandise, his J••tm 11ar -*'••lne Muonic tric carts, are $6 alld -----------Climaxing the afternoon service and most particularly on bis '&:1/:·11N~..,~·T:·.\."·2'..1er -foursomes are ask,..,. to wi U be tile Woman-of-the· I 1 u · 1 Location .,1"9'ii~lt bv celllne MrL "" 'llLe DAILY PILOT sa es VOJume. £~e ts a ways ques· r 1ovd ae1 . ~ 1 ,.m. meet at tee-off time at 8 ·JO 1 "'! year award bestowed on the tioning whether there is a better or. dJ<o~·:::.vr:.t'::'t;1~ r:.:::o."'1 c ... 1ttlt -a.m. sharp. ·• woman . the club member8 more profitable way of dom1 business. w10Ni~ Reservations may be ob-Covers Boating coosider to have been aotive Food lhoppers need to evaluate •= f:;;:.•., ,... t1..:="! tained up to Saturday. June in llhe most well·rounded 'markets to try to dctennine which "'fc11s" Ls:""s~"'..:.. Kmvwoab l, by calling Mrs. Russell M. Best in West commwity projects. ~s give the best bargains and1~-~-----------~-~._ _ _..-------~------~--------------------~-~ aervice, 'Ibey need to evaluate pro-. ducts -for example to detennine if the "store" brand is as good as the ad- vertieed brand, or if the product offers food value and not just "empty calor~s." Food shoppers also need to look at themselves to see if they are impulse shoppers, or good managers. Good management pays dollars and cents dividend•. A!!S~!!~~· Sweet Adelines Honor New Off ice rs at Luau Shop at A Hawaiian luau wu the settint for the installation ol new officers of t b e Harborlites chapter, Sweet Adelinel. Inc. of Costa MeH. Mrs. Dan Partin of Hun- tinaton Beach, immediate past president. will serve as new Junior council member and Mrs. Emmett Bossing of HUDtingtolt Beach will be council member. Mrs. Boss- ing alJO will serve as regional educa&u chair· man. o!ficer in the home of Mrs. director. won s e v·, r a I Rastelli. W.rs. Earl Philpot awards., Thoee ~ included 1he Mmes. Nan McKee, Garden Grove, president; Tony Ranallo, Costa Mesa, vice pretident; Ed Rosen, Fountain V a 11 e y , cor- responding leCl'etary; Bill Rastelli, Orange, recording secretary, and Mrs. Dick Walworth, Oranee, treasurer. Mrs. Judy Randall of Fon· tana. a member of the in· ternational finalist quartet, the Keynotes. and past regent a n d international contest judge wes installing Meet three new owners of the of Garden Grove w a 11 mistress of ceremonies for the entertainment. The chapter placed lltih in regional competition i n April and bulletin editor, Miss Patsy Hackett of Westminster received the Eager Beaver award. At the annual family night and awards presentations Mrs. Bill Emley of Garden Grove, competition chorus Gas Company. How can you tell? Matts et fact, JOU can't-Just by Joolrinc at them, bec-ause 10 many owners 'etth• o.. CompenJ tookjo1t lik• your nei1hbon. In fact, they prob1Jbly 11re JOUf nei&hbon-For th• Gn Company OiJce any inveatof·o~ned comp•ny i" Amedea) ii cnmed bJ all kind1 of p•ople from all wain of hfe. Tb•• _.more than 16 million 1h.erH of our bu1inH1 owned by people like t.tber Vmc• Cottone. Som• cl thea• JMOPI• bou1ht o\1r •tock in their own ._....; OfMr9 may have become owner• of the 0111 Company • by WQ tJ6 inwitmenta their H'\J)loyen have mt de for their pension pl•ns. Still otben. a. J>a11e Morton (1ettin1 h i1 hair cut), may have become owti•n becalM their ....,.ehen bou&ht them 1heres a1 birthday pfttHnt1. ._,..who ..... a lnatteial mk• in the Gu Company know that any compsny ttwt cma ,,._ .-cl wmca mt rMloubla rates ii toln& to do all ri1ht. And that'• tbe • w• do..-..... But ..... ,.,. ....... • IM!*•~ Gn CO'"PlnlJ workl {•JOU lll0*"1• Aa mi~ comp.u~. Nl\ll ... d bJ. th• YoUf • ...,.... We do oar 1twt to c11e wit. Tbs'•..., .. work-'-" te ,.._. yeu •• Silver Sands The firat and t b i r d 1' u e s d a y s at 8 p.m. members of Silver Sands 286, Native Daughters of the Golden West tather for meetings. Laite P a r k Clubhouse. Huntington Beach, is the setting fur the firS!t session While Mrs. Jack Wilsoo, 548-1479, wW furnish location information on ~ third meetl!lg. ·1 • c.&fornia Public Utiliti• c...-...., we •.,e...r.oa 6 . eaunllRNCOUNTm ~ OOMMNY o..,........,.....,..,""_....__. ~-· ' . r .. ... ·-------.... - home! Call eollect (71•) 523-6511 •Free e1tlmatel •We ltrlng 1ample1l • Free consultation! • No oltligatlont Penney's SHAG·A·RAMA SPECIAL PURCHASE. 4 patterns in California's most wanted carpet .••• shag! Includes complete installation with pafldingl Nylen carpetint gives For th• youn1 at heart, Carpeting to please the •mfort, plus cluraltllity eur 'Cosual Llvln9 Shag' most discriminate t•ste 7.77 '41.Ytl ......,., ...,"_ ..,__...,.... .......... tlerleue ...... , .. .. n .. Yeur tltoice t1' ruw..ri..i ...................... ·.a.77 ~.Ytl. lltfit lnwrio• IOIM tie -..f•· INfd •"Y 4ecar. Dllpetit I01 .,ton 111oh• Ihle •• ••••ptlertel lu1y • Ch .... ,._ ,..,._er ...w...hecl f"'9 ,.c1cff .... 9 e 77 Sq. Ycl. I Ele9art nylett lhQI ..... will Mt thed, pill or -'· U tweeds end solids. Yovr eltolce el nibb.rtncl jute or foom roltbtr •hiort. I~ ......... IR ...... a. Aftl•I•, Ora;t• ancl Ventura counti-. ---~.-....~..__ ____ _... ______ ,-._. ........ --..... --.. ..... -.. -, ,_ ... . I ·' ---;If p)JL VJ•!LOT Moncbiy, May T/, 1968 MRS. K. R. BARNUM Honeymoon In Greece . Sally Lawson Becomes Bride .. Honeymooning in Greece and Portugal before establishing their first home in New- port Beach are Dr. Karl Raymond Barnum and his bride, the former Sally Jane Law- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beas- ley Lawson of Newport Beach. St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach was the setting for their vow ex- change, directed by the Rev. David Crump and longtime friend of the Barnum family, · the Rev. Dr. Richard Cain of Los Angeles. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Norman Lawaon, while bridesmaids were the bride's sister, Miss Isabel Lawson and Miss Reona Herz, Mrs. Richard Barnum and jun- ior bridesmaid, Miss Deborah Lawson, the bride's niece. Tbe bridegroom, son of Mrs. Karl Ray- mond Barnum of Monterey Part and the late Mr. Barnum, asked bis brother, Richard Ba.mum to be !di best man. Serving u ushers were Frank Ingram. Dr. George Sheet., Dr. Dennis Blanchard and Norman Lawson, the bride's brother. Following the ceremony a reception took place in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The bride is a graduate of Westlake School for Girls and attended the University of Southern California. Her busband is an alumnus of Mark Kep- pel High School. Alhambra and USC's School of Pharmacy where he affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon. For Nuptials July Qate Selected VICKI BRISCOE July llride Vicki Briss:oe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Briscoe o( Costa Mesa. and John L. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stone of Costa Mesa. have chosen St. John the Baptist Catholic Church for their July ~ wedding. Mi ss Briscoe will grad· uate from Costa Mesa High School in June. She is pres· ldeot of tbe Future Home- malten of America, vi~ president of Girls' League and WU a Zonta Girl-of-the- Month. Her fiance attended Coeta Mesa High and served with the U.S. Army in Germany. He will continue bis educa· tioo at Orange Coast Col· lege and the bride~lect llas selected California S t a t e College at Long Beach further her studies. I See by Today's ·Want Ads e Hert' s & , po8itim open 'I-..__.~-~ for. SUPDUNTENt>ENT ~a bt Yard! e A modem otrke for t'f'nt at• VttY ~ ratof. e A put time~ 11 wanl4'd to work in tht Newport Beach area. • t1ere•• • c:w • part)' will Mil )'OU Md iiell1t It tin)' cc6ol' )'OV requeetl for Memorial Day. • • ?!zed f!«t Florist Quality "911ee LEMON LEAF WITH EACH BUNCH OF FRESH CUT Fl OWERS MARGUERITE mSH 79c DAISIES :Ctt ... BEAUTIFUL :SH 99c POM PONS BUNCH ..••••• GREEN • CONE.sHAPEO COLORADO ~ 11 29 CARNATIONS BUNCH .... CEMETERY 3Jc VASES U.S. FLAGS 9''X15" I 2"X 18" 37c4Jc " IAR(I SIZE • CRISP • SCllD HEADS LETTUCE , 0 I IC DUIUQUI "IOY Al IUFRT" ANlmH ~p. CAN ....... FOfl WRAPPED • WfTH RtBBON POmD MUMS S2" ll'"I Im • "IN.A Q.l.18" @SODA· POP -· 12-0Z. CANS • Ml 8 ~T:_ c @KErcffUp~NZ SOME ~ORES 22c CHARGE 25c ~~--........ -----~ -~ ... --.... ------------~----=---------' --.... . . .. . -.-...... .. . -·-. -. . . .... . --..._ Moadlt ... 4 lilclldl1, 1111 ZT, 1968 DAILY PILOT 2J • Shop El Rancho now lor~gour family's week-end outings! We'll be. closed Memoriat~y in honor of the observance, but all prices are effective now through Sunday! Plan to do your shopping early! ,,,,,, I JUJt the thoqbt of it ••• aiulins, tade!', flavorful ••• wheta thoae appetite. and cau• buJllT)' moutha to waterl Serve El Rancho'• T-Bonea ••• with the beartleat of recommendatiom. for 1tea1' .................................... Cit t1 ·•• fift1' P1l'i11h1111 . A man-ailed ateak for man-sized aatisf action t Broil theae rreat ateab but not too well done-and see for younel! that there · is a difference at Et Rancho ••• the dlff erence ia "quality"! MTUUU.Y ACO T/&.e ff'UitV fl4vor of Cluu. KrU1'1 Ca.bef'f&d toiM No eom,ZimMt to tu fi'l&Ut 1ua.k dinMr •••••••••.••••••••••• cat s2.21 ·tiftlt. ll!5~ Top · Sirloin Steak ··: ...... : ....... 51.49 u. Boneleaa t El Rancho's finer naturally aged beef! ••• in a cut that promilea unparalleled dinin1 delight! . Ground Robnd ................................ 69~ · lt'a a rreat time to be aervin1 hamburrera ... and they're always better when the bed is from El Rancho! ******************************* · For Holiday Gourmet Dining lob8111 ills IL/I. Make it "steak and lobster" ..• and the meal auddenly becomes a very apecial event ... and this week is a wonderful time for it! 6 oz. min. Split the tail and briuh fleah 1idc1 generotulJI with. melted butter; 1ea1011. Platt fluh .tde cibout 4 i11cltu from It.eat end broil. SeMJe w ith niore melted b"tter artd lem<m wedge1. En;or flOMMMt di1Wtg 'ct lt.omel ~~-~*************************** fp11k1~ Sil It'• a natural! ••• the All-American Hot Do1 belons• on your All American Holiday menu I Oacar K11er'1 • • • Buns ·Or-Hot Dog .Rolls •.... ~.~~ .. 29' lprinaftelcl ••• baked b)' w•erl ••• and the..perfeet aiM for renero111 hamb\ll'l'n or hot dop! Potato Salad ........... ~ ..... 59' Amerk• Cheese ......... 59' Nailer'• ••• 2 lb. carton of sheer deliihtl • Each aJice wrapped •.• 12 ounce packaae. Heinz ~ellshes ..... 4 • Sl.00 ·Kraft Mustard ................ 19' Bursv, Hot Dos, 8wtet, India ••• 11 oz. Jn the convenient 1queeH bottle ••• 8 01. aize t **********f ******************** Holldly Tim Vodka ................ ~.~ ..... :~.~ .............. : S3.99 EneUat quallt;r ••• blendl 10 emoothl1 ..• bottltd aclaalvtb' for El Rancho! Yoa'JJ be 1Jad 1ou tried ltl leefelt• &In ) ......... ~ .......... '6.1t Sdtweppes Tonlc ...... ~.~ ...... '1.19 lllported ••. t'7 proof ••• quart bottle fUt The famou nlnfnt water ••• 10 -. bottJca. ******************************* # " .1111 Golden kemels • ·• • buratinr with flavor ••• be sure to have Iota of butter! .,.torJfl Tomatoes ............... ~~ .. ~.PE................... 19~1 Sobd • •. ao perfect for picture pretty slices •.• and 10 full of flavor to enhance 11lad1 or aandwicbesl Seedless Grapes ................... : . . . . . . . 2911 Alwaya IO welcome ••• include bunches of theae in the pienic baaket ••• and watch them diaappeart Planning a picnic? ••• be sure lo take a.long "Fidd~ Faddle" ••• th.J: new snack treat .................• 9 pk111. 11.00 ROYAL HOST Ice Cream . ......................................... . 69~· Round half.gallon cartons ••. the premium pack preferred by particular people! ••• all flavors. Potato Chips ....... A.~.F~~~~ .............. 43~ Bell Brand •• your choice of 49c varieties .. get enough for dipe, for the sandwich pl~tes •• and anackal Schlitz Beer ...... ~.~~~.~~~~ ........ $1.19 If you're out of Schlitz ... you're out of beer! .•. Don't be out! Twelve ounce cans! Fresca ........................................ 49¢. Six pack ••• 10 oz. bottles .•. stock up ! Archway Cookies ............. 3,., '1.00 Exceptionally rood ! Your choice of 39c packages. Onion. Soup Mix ............... 3 '°' '1.00 Lipton's ••. for fabulous dips .•. reg. 39c pkgs. Salad Dressings .............. 3 tor '1.00 Wiahbone • • • all S9c varietiea ••• 8 oz. bottles. Scott Place Mats ............ 3 tor '1.00 Set a pretty table anyplace! Pkrs. o! 24 . B & M Baked Beans ....... 3 tor '1.00 nr on a cook-out menu ! ••. 28 oz. cans. CUmd M emori.al Diiv. ~--· Jf-r IOtA.. Priu1 ifl ti feet 4t ttll 1tcw• Mtrfl Mftv 17. throuolt Su" .. ,.,_. J S,,am Luncheon Loaf . . . .. ... . . . .. . ' Great for sandwiches, or broiled . • • . can. Darigold Butter ........................ 79• (.;rade "AA" •.. from fresh cream ••• 1 lb. carton. Springfield Lemonade 10,. '1.00 Regular or pink ..• frozen .•• 6 ounce cans. Viva Tow els ........................ 3"' 99•. Big rolls •.• colorfully decorated ... so ablorbentl Aluminum Foll .......................... Sf Reynold's Heavy Duty •• 18 in. wide .. 25 ft. Jonr. Black Pepner ............................ 35• Schilling's ••• ~ave 10c on 4 ounce can. ARCADIA: Sunset & Huntington Dr. (E1 Rancho Center) PASADENA: 320 West . Colorado Blvd. • som PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. . HlllTlll8TON BEACH: Warner and Algonquin (Just East of Huntington Harbour) mlPOIT IEAClt 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) • .. .. I Zf OAJL Y PILOT MO!ldiJ, M., 27, 1968 LEGAL NOTICB ...... ....~ .. Ml-••·~~ ....... ........ UnwlUft ... aUl*UI 0... ... D• II a J • -......................... M • ,ICTfTteUt 11tAM• -,_.. ,,..,.,... 1!t. 19'> 111 IMlt MIJc ._..... 111 -2 ti IN The ""*'"~...,_ tie c.erll,., llW Wt 6MI. -J41 Off Olftdel RK.Off11 h 0..-, •lld .. WI..... ...._. I .-clk>f • -'-' ol IN .,...._ ......,, llllWftl Ill W tit 1.tld ..... Ms ~ ... I,,_ -......... 0(1\f~ (•I• -. ~IHotni.t Rv#ll/f#CH•~ ._ ..itNd lo °"""'".9...,.. C-0.1 ... C ..... *I ,_,., ( le. - t.('fl-•• ,,,. -"' ' .... fW • Umli.d ,wtnerJ/I.,, .., ...... ,,_., .. ..,.,,.. .. "" .... .. .. F-REELANO LAN0$CAl'I (OfffllACTOR ._,,, re<.,._ Avewt ~ l"2 111 ~ .-, ...,.flll ... ;::Mell _, 11\el wld lllM It__., fll 1111 ._. Ull -"1 ff Oflldtl ·~Mt fl,._...,._ ... ---~lnw.,.g --. ""*-..,_ Ill NII a.N .... 1111U w ""*• 1M W1t11111t 'Tw. tt• ...... W ....... " t i allCI ''9<" ot -~ •nt M ........ (9IVtMflt fl' ~. --" ... C~ -"'· 1'111 -.it '11111 IN lltrOll Wiil"-• llM Ttlll!I CM9' alH<f, ,.,.....,_ 111tf. __.., • -'9N.... .. It .. --...,,_ C•t• /N'M, C10tot11i.. i•• I _..ft C'Uft\bftl\Cft. It HY h ,_.11\1"9 .n11o _.... •llf 111 ttef COMl!ltft Wlllllll Rlcl\010 "r .. i.nd, .. '-M <IHI tUM of IN 110te t«vrW fW wld Ii,,. 4M"ft ltlff Ille ~ _,,,., D•·••• Co-re M,u, Cotlfofnl•, Oftd ol TMI, ..... ,., 8 1.M ... Wiii\ lllo I.allot M'4 MtterS.lt ._ .... ••t• OtltO ,,. •• 11, I... "'"'' trom Oclolltl u. ""· .. , .. Mid fonNllCI lond wlu -~ " .... ll••on Wl\flNY "°" ••ovlcltd • .civoncn. N eny, ""°"' COf'llraclllt sole(:leiS, Ric ... •• 'Frttltl\d IN '''"" of ... ~. -of Trvst. 1'6. WAU •ATIS Sltll! ol C•lllOfnla, Oral!ff CtufllY: r ...., t• of Ille T11111tt tnd '11nv-nt I• the l.abot c-of IM On M•v II. '"'· ti.wt ""' • No••r;: :.11\~." llllfh ...... ..., .. Id DNd " Sltl9 "' Ctllfotflle. '°"-" C:.lffotfll.t Pl.c>llc Ill tnd fOf' wld &ltlt, ,.,,.,.,. T I lluli.!1111 tM C4!1tl'llKUO. "'-· Coull> •-ltd lltron Whlfnn and fl l<lltrd '~~ DenltlldarY ul\4tr wld Geed o1 Clb, IUllOlfll Mol C-trvtilon lt- FrHl•nd knowfl to me lo be 11\t H IW'I\ Trust Dv tetson Of t brHdl or cto· C041ncll of Or1111Qt "'"""', Ille ••kl w""'• namn •ft wblcrl~ •:,;1':~~ ltult 'r11 the obll••lloM secured lt.trrelW. eo.ro at Tnill-II•• •K•rt•lnod the l111&11'Ume"I ond •<kJ'Ow__., M•ttolore ~•Ku*I tlld oellverl'd to tM Ot1Mra1 ,,...,,111,,. rllle of "' cllelll tcutll!d IM umt uno.nltlltd 1 wtm.11 Oe<l•raflOll Of 0.. woon fOf -II ctatt f1' type of wor•· Dorolh• I> Null. 1 11 "° 09manc1 fof' Sale, tf1c1 •rllt1t1 -.. flteded te UKV"' lflt c.onlrac:ts Notary l'ublk·Ct lltornlo ,!~let• of brtt ctl and of ire<fkHI to c.euse wlllch wlll bt awuClecl IN tuc:uutur Prl11c11le Dttlu In 1~ undor•klMd to NII uld p.-rtY to bid119111 tllcl lntM ~YflllllO 1ai.1 OrallOe Countv I I utltf'f tald ollll9111oM, and ttwr.afi.t, -<4ftlllnecl 111 Uld tM<lfkt llont Mv CMl,,.luloft u "' on JulY 12, lt6l, llW ..,,..,,19N(I c .. ll'SA!d MopfW lly Ille a..rd. •"41 lrt " llst-Joll. U. IMt l 11 of bfePdl t fld of eifd!Ofl "" td bet9W· Pub11"'-" Oro"" ,'fo'11~•llY .~;.i:;· : d,.::,:, In -'309. ""' .,._ ., AllY ctaulllotloft "°' anti<1N ttcl •llcl ELEGANT ELDOltADO -Cadillac's luxurious apeclalty car, the Eldorado, continues to enjoy <.'Ollliderable success with demand outrunnlng supply. It js powered by a new m cubic inch eQJiDe producing 375 horsepower. M<IY 20. 11 tnd June • • · ukl Otllcl•I Rteorch. btlow llsi.cl wll bt Pffl at IM' <vr- --------:-::-:=---10,,.. cxioe.r 13, 1K7 11111 wtte rtlft fol ,,,. tPPllc.oblot lrado LEGAL NOTICE ' IENEl'ICl,&l SEllVltE CO. and <lnslllutlon In tffKI wltfl 1M In High Gear •• wkl Tnnltt, •boYt ll•ted Tr.tclu Counclb. II onv T Cl 0, T•Unll'S lALI IY A. L. TURNER, Vlu Prnl<M111 rat.a a1tl'd below •~ not current or NO I " Sl'I lttlS art revised bV llbor oqrt1ments """ Ille. "" IE E l'uotliMcl N-1 Harber News l'tflS lnlt Ill~ bldcll"' 11-or conwvctlon °" JUHl!i 7• ~':· c"~ 11 •00c!11:;111, ~: combined wl"' OallY Pilot, Htw-' Inc.II. time, suc:ll re-thlon1 wll bt consider Eldorado Makes Job "ICIAL SEllVI~ 1' .~ ,,.,,, .. UNlor C.1nornl1 MtY IJ, :IO, 11. IMI n44 tO • Uri ...... btlow tltltO '''" -·-· " du ..... oo" -AllY llUllll. Milare, Ytc.tllOft, ··-_, 1111 .. uonl to Ott<! fl T~~R~a'E:-l';: LEG A>L NOTICE tlon °' 0111e1 llirnellt~ Allt ll tie 111 .i-1'. l96" OKU~ bY OC)l/I f' dltlon lo 1111 t:>aloW llfltd Wtoe Keltt C/JMf'ANY, 1 ""'"tot tMrtner'i/llo tftd r.. Apprtnt~u 111ty 111 tmplO'(l'd Ill con ......... J-)0, '""· .. lr>Jlr, No. JO:l,jR j, AOVllT•HMINT fO' llDI formlty •111> Section 1m .s .. IM Call-Of Critic Difficult .. -1112, P .. • 701, el Ofllclol t<· NotiGC It herebY elvtn IMt Ille for111t Ltbor' Codi . By CARL CARSTENSEN Of .... 0.111' """ .... ..... I" the offlct ol Ille C-'Y Rec:Pt'dtt loerd of EduultOll of ltle H-' O¥trtl'llO lllltll 1M MW tor WOl'll (fl Ora-C-IY. Ca-lllt, WILL SELL M.-. Uftlfie<I Sc...... Ohtrid tJ/I Otelltt l'lfi°"'* 111 lllCM ol ... ,....1., dpy't "' 'UILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Ill~ c-rv. MrtlNn ... ,_red to .. IN -..... , "" '"' for -rtlfftt ..... 01._ l'Olt CASH IHY-at tlmt tJ/I w HOwMf0' will rt<•lv• u. 11, llul 1111 leltr u•tt 11wo-. t ltwflll _,, tJ/I IN Unli.G SltlHI al tlltn J:OO P.M . _.,,...,, Jllflt J, 1* Holldtye INR .. Pll llolidP'fl ,_ The W 0 rd "luxurious" llW Sou!ll '""'' "''""" "' IM °'""" •ulecl bid\ lot tht aw.,o ol C-O!lflf1" 111 Ille coflec1f.,. l1<11 .. IN1111 .:.tl4lllfY c .... -. Clf'f of s.nra "';'· tract '°' .,,. ~11udlon of REMODEL. .. ,...,_i _11ca111e te "'" Hrfl<Vlar tends to be a gtossly overus-••• el t•llforrll• all rl911f, flllt •r;t.:::. ING AHO ADOITIONS lo NEWPORT cr.n, clatJllkatlotl °' lyM of -'<· ed &dj"ectJVe. Jfs Wed lO rftett COllWYM lo o<lcl -Nld tw I It· HAlllOll HIGH SCHOOL, PHASE 1. _,. ~--°" the llf'OIKI, w .. 1c1 Oetd "' Trust "' ........... ,.., ~ ,....._, lie«~. ca111orn1a. . 11 """ 11e 111tndttory upon 1t1t C• describe just about anything "''" Ill Mid Co\lnf'f and $late dU<ll Sl/C/I blch "'°" bt rK<lVtd Iii 11141 ll'tCIW lo w!lonl I COftffKt It 1w1r0o from a set 0 r tires t0 a new J OI: L ' " of Ottk• of Scllool Fecllll•t1. '1000 Ctrtt l'd •nd -aH tubc.onlrKiOl't """' A lt-llold E\ltte~efld to, ~at ,. Orl•t• NtwPOtl l tfc?I, 0 ••"9• County, MM. lo pav llOf t.u 111111 said .. nor•I Superl'llatket. Trtd No. 12'.24 U 11 on 1 1 u 1~ C.llfornlt. ano 111111 ~ OP"MCI """ .,...volllno 111u of per dlt,., w19ts c.or6'd In l oolt IS7, ,._ o cl of 1111bll<IV rNd alOIJd et ltit tbove stai.cl lo all worll,...n •"'ployed Ill lllt .... Jl'S defined a s "Something clu!llv•, Ml-111,._,, MaPs. •KO< , bv llmt • c.vflOll of ""' to11lrtct. d • bl b t ti h d Oranet '-"' C!!:;"J1~ c:r:;:, Dv W.;,k lncludu mnodtllnl ot two UICIU.AYlll -•'1 •atH eSlt8 l', U COS Y Or ar "''' ctrt•I" 1t•11 .... u • w"' 111111c11,.,,. Forem•n cemPIDY ltu lll•n 5 ""'"' • "°' to get." It fits the descrlp-•no btlWffn""' lr•lllt c:::::,~n:;.: Mao Etdl bid ......,,, COlllorm .,,., .,. , •• lfO\S lh•ll U.00 "' HY tbOVI JOllrMV· t1"on of Cad1"llac's 1968 Eldn-Vlr1lnlt (-•lion It C r I llOfl, t-tlYt lo 11111 lnvltt1l0tl, IM PlfnS, mon rtlt. v- <O Coreo••llon. •,....,,c."!..,•.,.: ": 1c111. ipttlflullont, and •II ot~er co1>1ract ar1cklaver -r. 5ton• Ma~ •••• U.15 r ado perfectly. H1t110r lnYHlmf'fl ~" ' t•ICl(Tl!HDIR LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE llrlckteno.r .............. M.20 I turned "back into a ---~:::=:...:.:.:.::.::::::--=:-;;::;;;--;;;;~---------CA.,l!NTIU k '' U f ca•11t111er ...... a.s.oi pump in re<:en y a ter CITY 0, COSTA r:.':itNtA Tabla oowtr "w OOtralCll' ...... J.lf returning my bronze and OR ANO I COUlltTY. CA Mlllwrkalll .. . .. . .••••• ,U, do to t HOTIC• INVITIH• 1101 1 Clf'f Haller IPM\lmatltl .... s.:14 black Eldora be lfO"TIU IS H!RHY GIV!H 111•1 ... ltd 'ro::~;;'~ ~ ;;c:~1~ o'::v."'cos .. Fort,,..,, 50c p•r "°"' more "'"" ~19~ Cadillac zone ollice after a If (.09te MtM •f lllt office Of llW City Cltnl al J-•~ '1...... al wflicJi time nl classlllullon IU"NIUd, Hut>I fwO·Week te"•t drive. The c llfonll ""'II 11JO """ el f11t0 •·'"· on • • ._ H p....,,.,.11< nallor. " likst, 41 a, PU1Mlc1Y tf1c1 ro.O tlolld I" tllt council Chtlllllers tor FUR • CARl'l'T & LINOLIUM LAYlll lmH~· A~L~IOll. MATERIAL$, IEOUll'MEENT.,OTRRATNHSEPOIRMT~~:M:~~ '""'· Llr>Ole11m " Soft Tiie question most often a sked D'1' ER SUCH "ACILITIES AS MAY llE REOUIR 0 ~ lnM l.tYtr . .. tU2 was, "How d o you like it?" ott"l'\.ACSNTIA AVINU• tlltT•RHnlOlltS AT VICTOlllA IT•tll AND CIMllfT MAtofiS The r-ly was al-vs," 1't's c-1 Muo,,., tloallrt •114 '"""'no -r "•1 '1ll•IT. lani. -llleatlon&. •NI ott.r contrK1 doalmt111• 111tv lliit obi•.. llltdllrw open tor tJ °' real luxury." #It :.. ":t:. '_. H City Clef-77 F•lr Orlw, Costa Me .. , Calllornlo, u-S= Cm>ont Ma'°" JOUl'MY""'~ U4 I ~ 1'1soo A wr• o1 s1.00 •Ill IN l!IPclt If ,,.,,.,.., b'f "'""· PLEA Foremon JOc -"°'I' ·~ Jo..•,,.•· Another question wa s. dtPOI t v.-" ~ man 11te • Mlo ll. SE,AllATEI ~E~ "" tM ~I"'"" ..... Ill "" ---""' "' l!LICTRIC.IANS "Okay, so it's nice, if you E•C:,: ~... ""' s11111 be accomP•nll'd trr • <•rtlfltd or c•M>~r'• <Mell Gtntr•I f otem•n .. •• •. . . "" could afford a Cadillac Ille -bid llond tor l!Ot .... tnan Ill(; o1 1111 •-t el Iha bid. ,...,,. P•vtblt Foreman 1.51 .,. • c Mttt Ja..mtv""" w.,...,..,. ..... ... .. . vs would you buy one?" It's 111 ~~:.kll\Oll:.. In. !!It tcflldUlf of •redef9""I-wa9t ralt.o 111 conlunctlort Fore""n Cabl• Sc>l1<"1' •·•••••··· 1.fO easy to be heSL'tant a"f yOU -~ 1 n1 llJHd 1f1 !tie 1111111 ,.,,., ctlllm111 are '*"'llltcl ts follows: t able Sptk tr . . . •. ••• • •. . 7.ot """' -'«!Wr "Y'llO 1 Pd -NY -c.r1rntil w.-· · ·· ······ ··· · '-" faU into this category but Pfl ,., 11our "°"'.. """ "' o•Y won.. OLAZllR all h ~ ,., "°"' ~ ,., NY .aid Gluier . • • ........ u " a ctu y t e a nswer was pr. Pt( "°"' pefct """' le l•ON WORtclU I "C t . I ldn't pfr#" Pff llour wortctd or Nkl IHIW'' per MV wo.-d .,. H Drnamtnlll Iron Wor~er ••••" tJ... a Ways, er am y, WOU Pt!ll r>er 1111l1hl time "°"' w ";:9 WI.. Rti"10ICint Iron Wor•tr ...••••..•• s,a you?" W i th this, the af-"1PIP per 1lrtlvlll tlmt hOllr ptlO OW :.. 1' Slructural Iron Wotktr · · 5.n fi•mative nod U S U a 11 y ,,,,.. per s!rtltllt !Imo f!Ollr wo1ktd tw • '",. keel Fine. E"M:tor .• S.7' w -"' ,., ,...,. dtY p~lttw/p "' 11ra111111 time llOVI w0t Fore""" '5c ""' "°"' mo•• thtn 111g~ foUowed. ''" °' ..:''~ .. Mfl!*I '" S•c~ "' claulflc&tlotl suoervlMcl .. -The fact is that most peo-• !l!IPl..,.r Hv,,,.nts t!Mr tMll fl!ott lttlll ~"' wllll Ille ltfllll ol !ht LATNER '""' of "" Law Codi • .,. '* • "141 111 tc119 i.ulflcatlofl Of 1111 L•~ .· · · · · · •· ·.. M.7u pie flho d o buy Cadillacs d 11ec11ve ...,...1"1"" • .,..,,_. -4iullle " ' IYN .,. c "~"°' ieu "''" 1~ ,.., lltllr can well afford them. In the wo-tmPIOVtd O" lllt -I«'!. lllltk llowiY mor.. Ill Jo..tntymtll rtlP. Ov-",.. S11ndlvt ..... "°''*" "" .. -1•111 ""'" ,,_ LA IRS h rt t1m that ,,.. Sta M ..... a rt1e Ptllt .;...ucoblt .,.,..,..,., ".,_It. Tiit MllClllYI UPOll """lc:ll ,!lldl = Uiborw, ""°""' w ~tll'uctloit •. t:J,lS S 0 e '1:.-0 "" 1191 Id 11a11 be en ,,., .. Yt roco11Mt:ec1 1t1 "" eo11ec11w ... , .. "~"' • °"""""' •nd '""*,. _. ,.....,.,....c ..... Cadillac dealer Dick Nabers ~~ i:.,.::rcab~ 10 111e P"rtievl•r <Aft, c1osamut1"" .,. "'" ,,. -''"'" -'"'''k 1oo1i. •lbrttloll rn.!dll-•nd has been in business he has lllo..O .,.. '"" proltct Mt similar meclla"lctl tiDolt not MPlftltlY c0111.. of an co11~tyt .., .. 11111111 _,.,,, tt1etl119 '° "" -' " 111 ~11u111ee1 fltrtln · · · • · · 4·°' sold over 300 new and 350 11 "' l.abOf Code ••• "" flit afld •••ll•b .. !Of lftlfledlon Cement ou,,_r Ion I yd. °' larotr ml1<-'~" 11"1c1""~'':.'~" ... ~,.,."' ., lllclUWl•I Re1t11.,..., 01V111on o1 L•'* st1t1st1cs ,,.. •"cl 11ano11,,. bulk cemtnll • 4.06 used Cadillacs with nary a 1t1t f.f e "" AsP!latt r.icer and 1r-r •.06 · alld llesearcll. I ltd t S.ctlon 11 OIG of IM Standard $C1Kltlc.tll0111 -ldl"t Concnle curtr • Impervious mtmbrellCI repOSSeSSIOO. A11tn11on I• •rec 0 • • k E•erv •11<t1 •Pllf"flltla $1\tU be Hid tnc1 •or,., olter .. 4.04 Nabers added that "15 for 1tn11IO'fmenl al •P<ttlllcta on '"' "'°' · lallont ct Ille trtde at Gta tllcl 011 plptllllO loborer l IJ tt>e •••lldt•4 "'" "",,,::..,:r.o:,"'~:1t!':"'~ ;:,:~n1 °' •P'""'n"' wn Gu ancs 011 •'"''"' .,_, • ""' """· percent o f our new car s ales WlllCll "' I• emo!Optd. Of ""' °'""'""'' of lndustrlPI Rtlallona -.. ., Ind form ma" •. .•• . ... • u• are Eldorados" and also bt ollltlMd trc1"' Ille Dlrtc!Of' llc.ulll COUllCll ~ondbl11ttr tllOUltl'Nfll "· •• • · • 4.311 * ,..,,1,,111r1n ... Olfktr o1 1111 c:::r;111~:":,:" 111e ._:_ c• Of 1111 s111, Stndbl••ter '""' """"' ••••..•• 4,04 that "the highest area of """"""' 1o 111e -11'°"' of c , ~--""' •><trt•''*' 1119 -~ Pipe ,.,., ,,_.,,..,.lflcl ·• • • • • ·• 4 " Eldorado sales penetration f1f CallfOrlllt, Ille Cl,., (OllftCll Of Ille CllY of °',,:.,,... ~ ,,..1111 .,.,, welfar-. •• l'lpa Coullttr ll*HNltllkl • . . . . . f,t4 ere1 ,,..,.11111e ,.,, t1 ••-""' .,.,.'°'ff NY .., "' w11ldl 111a wortt 11 .. 11e w1,,.,_ <'""" . . . . ... . . . .. i.es is in Southern California." c.affoDJ ...... 1o11 "" •1m11er --"' ,,. COi/fi wa1c11 .... " • • • ••• 1·1' The front-wheel d r i v e -lo lie .. Nii.wt: 1..,..,., "--" .., Foreman JOt per hour """° "*' 111111-a.lc ,.._ w v---,,, c1tultl<a1I011 ..,,..,,,,..,.. Eldorado ..,.... 1"ntrodu"""d '*' ~ C~lllll M flM --Ol'IRATllltO INOINlllll .. ..., '-" stt1u10 uaoR . JOt ""w" • PhwtPUI AJc fllflrwl • Gr°"" 12 . . '!.~ last year with overwhelming "" ,...,..., pt•"' n'"'"'"' aoc ..... P JOt C>flw/Plll « p1>w/• ~-P 1 · · · · • ·· · · · ·•· · •· ·• ...... ·· success and the luxury ... , Alllfttll "'""' ,...,..... ..,,. Dhw/• Uc pttw/p lOc r/llWI• ::'°"P ' . . . .•. .. . ..•• .•. .• ... . . . S.01 Ut carPtnttr ·~ »c '*"'' ;oc """'• "-" ••• ... • •••••• ••• ••• • • s.u specialty car continues to • a.s '""'"' mason uc "'1wto Pill ·•· 1wr10 Grouo s 5·31 outrun demand this year 'i 01 Clltl-• rodm.tn en )Oc pflw/p JOt p/lw/O ..... p Group ' 5.41 s 31 concrett er "'°"''' iPrudlnt lOt p11w10 * ,,,.,.,m 4k Pltw/p Foreman lie H• "°"' more ""'" "'°"" even with a substantial pro-. l'\Klllnlc•I t•molne 0, 11n11111ne e•t clau itoca•IClft _,,,..... ducUon increase. ,,..dlille -rttor l'AINTIRS 1.~ 011.,., "' -trvck, u y1'S. JSe ptiw/' 2Jc: Pfl•t• ~ ""'"''' Reeu1ar 1>ru111 "1"1.,. · • • •• ••· •• 15·" In driving the Eldorado Of' """° Wtltr le'ttl-<!11111111 llrush •wlnf St•.. •••••' • • • •• •' • 5,S4 r d it d"ft• unit w cornlllMllon ol Sandlllast•r . . ••• , • • • · • •· J 7' We OUD I ICU)t to be V ... lcln •<-..-.(1) SandbfHltr tW\tlf ttl.. '•"" • • • • .... en' ti'"'} No'....! J"m pT'OVement S.71 Ftnc• •rector 1tC "'1111 t.k ll!IW(ll ... '"'~ Journeyman S.rav •.. . . • . . • S.54 ..-• """ · G • cM<:h• -il'o :JOt t111w/Plll de 1111w111 Journev""'"· s,,., 1W11111 ''"' •• s.7' over •r;r was the addition o( 1()1 ,. '• lOc pfTw/p(31 4Sc ..... ,.. """' TRAOll ( t ..t:. b k I h J a.11 IMtrumentmtn m / :JOc tlllw/•lll .sc 1111w1, Pl\lm~ ond Fitten . , .• lU4 ron ""'c ra es. t and ed s.•1 MotOlf "'"" °"'•'°' 2te p11: • toe Ph• 2sc PllW Gt11tre1 F0tem•n • ,~ •llOV• trou as it should, was esn..ciall.v "2t l'alnttr -brutll lOc: ohw/P tow/ 131 45c pllw,. JourntYmt" rolt. r~ :.:~ ~r:~11e~"'tf 171 1·~c 01 ewl61 t:: fW" ~~ o.!t.~u ";:.• .. m•,~,~. 1~ •"""' ''°" JourMY· quiet ins ide and we think it 1,13 ~1111orc1119 lronWOt'ktr ,k 011w111 ~ ::::J~l131 « ollw/P un~I PIPfllne Jou,.....,men • .. 1,,u ls Cadillac's best styling ef· ,S.1f Roller OHl&lor d t 30c Pl!w•P lOc pllw/Pl31 4k phwl, Ull olPeliN l'onmtn .... . Ul fort. Jt e Ve n IOOkS eX· l.ll Rubber llrtd. llt••Y u Y lOt t>flw/P Pt: n1uRs ""'nsi ve. R e t ail price with ..,ulllfllent °""'of ..._ ... ..,,, 30t llllw/Pl3I 4SC •llwl• Pin"'' Fortman • . . . . . . •• •. • • • U.:12 Y" ,:u Sk101ooc1cr °""'°' ,.,,.., ""' "'' P1111.,., .•.•••••••..• U .t5 a ll the extras is around :~~:.,:I!~~~. UP to I """ llll-/P(") 4X P~"" :~~~·~on:rND~· •" ... , """ • '4.5' $82()(). 1.•1 "'"'~' -"'°' w11tt1 Joe Phwl• .-" • Roo,.u Cadillac's con tinued suc- 1 M E~~cl:' w. Vds. 1sc .-10 ,._ 1~ cowm ~:·ne;::~n· · · ·· · ·· "' ....... ~:~ cess is n ot easily defined but ,,'.41 TrKtor IC>id" -refor ;ioc ..,,W,, lOc ollw/Dlll OX PllW•P FO<t""n : •• ····::::::::: S,l, i t iS 8 combination Of many t ll lvMs SHEET MITAL WORICIRS 6 •l rrador oo.,alor wltfl boof'll 30C •llwlP 30C pllw/DOI '5c f)l\w/p S11tol Metal WorUr U.00 things Which include quality allAtllmtnf\ """,.. '"''"'"' · •.oo trol ~..._ ti th S 11 Trftlor 1.,.Mr oHrt!Of' J0t ollW • 30C ""WfPC)) 45c rtf#ta l'oNmtn • If'. -· Jour....,,,..n rti.. COO • LUO!: pres ge 3t crawler 1ype -'" ''"" TIAMSTHS goes wiUt ownership, and 1 Ind IYP.. Fe<e""n 25< -llr. mO<t ltttfl hltlt-ob bl th , J.JI T1ac•or OHnt'9r -c1r""'"' a ...,.,, :iot Dllw/•l>I .x .,.,. ..,, c•-111c1tloft suPtNt1~ pr a y e m ost 1m· tl\oWI, lllllldoltf, lt"'"r. DrlVtrl of di/mp lnldll. ltsS 11\t~ f pot'tant faClOr 0£ all, an eX· '"'"' •nd 111111 trK1'1t ~J Yell. • . • . Sol JO 11-e.!2 Trt11C11"'• ma<1111w _.,., • * ,,,,..,, JOc ...,..,.121 4" lltrflt"' 0.1,,.,, of """'P trucai. • vet. .,.,, ce...::ot dealer body. They 1o • llfolll ct11tcl.., • lttt """ 1 'l'ds. · • • • · • · • 4•53 l a t e g-at ~•.. I '-· · mt•. rallnt Driven of dU"'P trueki. I y;!t, 11111 lf'\1 '"' t""""S n u·ainm~ .1 41 ,,.,..hi.,. m.tdl1111 -•tor * _,, * ohwt•IJI 4sc t>trwl• 111a11 n ""'· · • 4-Jll personnel and in keeping over 6, "'0"' c..,•clf'f Orl••n ol dumo "vc.k'-n Yeh, bul them trained. mfe r•flne Int 111•11 U Yell. U6 • 11 u 1 • ,, ""'1"-"' _,.,., lOc ohwl• JDc .,,,.,.,,n ~ ,,...,. Drtven "' trucllt. 1""1 t>aYIOPO c.epaclf'f In our o b s e r v a n c <' • • n """ i.-n ,,,.,. 6 tor>t 4.Jt sllclY•'· boellllo«. dr .. 11,,., D•tvor, of 1ructis. ~·1 NY~ ctHc1tV custom ers were always well ctarn1Mll, dtrrl,11, ctorrl<lf btl"""" 6 t ncl 10 ton. ' SJ k both blrM. Crt ... , Piie driver .. Drlvtrt of trVCkl, 1f9tl ••Ylo.0 ~city ta en Cate O( in the rn11<kln• me<11tne ..... ~.., 10 •nd u to11s .sa showroom and s e r · INTE•Ml!OIATI ••ADI UIOlt ..... -,.,., 4Sc. ,,..,. 0";'1~';;.. of TrtMlt-111b1 tni<1<1 • uncie. v I c e 4.SJ "''' '°'""''"°' ,..m • .,. _,. JCc """''" -... ~ • , 'f•NI• , U 4 departments. It goes w ith •IOI ooerttor __ 1, .. _ ~1, Drl"" tll Tr•nslMnlx ll'udl1 J 'f'lb M ......... i .. g a Ca..t:tt-c. 4(11 Ai.,,.11 raker tlld 1,_,. 21"< rlhw/e ~ .... -"' .... -more , '·• ., .. ...,, wua 3.n ,...,,.., ll>oWter '11'>< '""''0 20c t>tt•I• 71' PllWI• wa~ "vck driver, ulldor uoe tal 4 s. Last fall the Division in· 4,04 concrtt• curer 1_..1auw 2l'.'oc t111w/o 20c rttwl• t1< .,,.,, W•••r truc:k drlvw, uoo 0tl. le 4000 tr...auced 11 -"el• for the memt>rone •""' form oiler gal. . , 4.61 ~ HIVU " 4.11 CO"Crtttl ml•~ -lllM >Ge lll'IW1• :iot !lllw/'1>UI ~ llllWID Euclid f'fPt tQUIPllltnl, LtTOUfntlll H iit }968 model year 11 ft-wer uo orlwr o1 o-truck t«u ""'" Uc •h•I• »c M#/' 20C Pllw/P •"cl similar IYPf eq11r-111 .... s.f6s than In •t-. -'th ba.·i·c 4 1«11. waltt ltvtl TIRllAllO WORtclRI uovr "' • U:J orrv., ct du,,.. 1r11d1 4 Yell. Uc Pll•I• Uc ,,..,,, 20c '1ttwtt Terr1uo We<k~ . . a.:n d imensions remainin g the hut lf"I ttwo11 I yd .. waltf TIRllAllO WORICIRS MIL,IRS U1 Dr~:.~I Of °"""' ~ I •do. :UC tlflw111 t)t llflw/I tO< DllW/t ~ • .:=o,:nc~"~":. -:~Int ~~j~~ ~~~~W s~i:s.~~~('~: t'~.: ... 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ICCOrCllng to a new Dtu W i t t e r at Co . reeeattb study titled '"Ibe Affluent ConlUIDfr.'' 1.'be IDftstmem fl rm P.redlcted that t1u lnordl.Dllte)1 hlgh'' rate of tamp llllt yev IGOn will be ,.,,.. .,, a--.. spending. Th• Dean Witte report said that t.be ability of the CODlUmtr to buy Is bJahlJJhted I n autistics ooverfl1 •onai 1DCCIU .tdcb .,_ tbtt personal sariftp lD 1197 amoWICed to ... , blDicm vtnlll .... bUlloa in.. . 1be Aviq1, wbJcb reac.~ fd ~.I pB'ftnt of dlsposll)lt per.onal income l.n llf7. dropped to U permit In the f'il"ll quarter of thla yHr. ln· d.l,.,.,,,.. lO tbe Deu WiUtr --.. l . ---.--~ ,_ ... __ ....... ~--------.-~------·~ -.. ---~~ --........ ---. --· ,-,., ..... --• ---... -a.-....a. ----_ __.___.. ___ .-..-..._ ....... _. ------------ I ··-·-·· ----- filolldaJ, May 27, 1'68 DAIL v PILOT R I Monday's Closing York Stock Exchange List ·~ .... , --.,--.~N-laoo ....................... I 0 ------... ~ -· . ,-... ....-----·.--...... --.. -- • ... I 14 DAILY PILOT CHICAGO (AP) -Eenle. Meenie, Minie, Mo wblch way will the National League go? National Le~ ba~ball owners meet today to de:ctde which two of five cities, if any, they will take in for the 1969 season. The owners voted on eiq>aDding to 12 lleams earlier this year if they could anammou.sJy agree on the two new members. Tbe if wun't COO!lidered much at lfa Gay Paris the time but recently has gained momentum. The cities in the hamper are San Die~, Dallu·Fort Worth, Buffalo, Milwaukee and Montreal. Bob Carpenter, owner of the Philadelphia Phillies. is said to oppose expansion of any klnd at the time. That alone could kill the move to match the rlvaJ American League. Tbe American League bas·expanded to 12 teams, wtth.,Kaws dtJ ad SeatUe joining tbe on:uit nest MUoa, and la currently coaaidertn1 a divilional split with . a playoff to determine the cbampioublp. Moreover, the American IAacue will bold• in.eeting Tuesday. at wbkb time it is exr.(ted the league wfn announce • its divisional alignment. However, before , the Amtricu League meeting TueldaJ, ' the two .Racquets Ortly Defense For Newport Net Pros With only a handful of tennis rac- quets with which to protect themselv- es, Rodney "The Rocket" Laver and Roy Emerson arrived in the riot.bat- ter~ capital of France this moming. A. one might expect of IUCb light- ly armed mer>, the two Newport Beach tennil pros are not in Paris to par- ticipate in the riots. They an there for the French Open tennis tournament. 11M transplanted Australlanl aces had lltue 1eeond thought about mak· uuuu a aauuu uusucs WHITE WASH auuusucsauauss •• Laver is the first to agree that It will be the greatest tennis tournament in history. And don't bet against Rodney "'l'be Rocket!' to win it all. That ls assuming be doesn't break up all his racquets on the · current junket in Paris. *· * *' . . Ancell Bat Day goes down as a Rain Forces Extra Shot . At Qualifying . mHlt 1meoftler, bappler opentlom tlllu Gle ltl'7 promotion. Balo pa• UeW George Goodale sdll awaJ. Jews •ard over ttaat one, whlclt foanf s,• more kids thaa tlaere were bata at Anaheim Stadiam. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. '(AP) - GoodaJe reMlvH the problem by Quallftcations for tile 52nd 500 mDe llavhl« eacll nrpJu y_oungster auto race Thursday went ibto an extra leave hit name aR 1dclre11. The tesl1oa today at the llldinapo1is .. tt:were later .ent tat by mall -Motor Speedw"'1 for tbe fAr1t time a moaamental chere, to be sure. since 1952. • , · • Ing the trek to the city by the Seine, * * * Rain, all but one day of jbe. ·1ut . de..Jte current mob hostilities there. three weeks lelt the +;.....;. .... -1-0.,. Dave Cl.art .of Newport Beach won ' -·"' i.n ... Tht11 far ~ir .only problem w a• the AJl.UllWetslty of California hand· scbe&lle ill a abamblee. · leagues will let totetber for ..ut bu been called "ao infOl'mal, joint discuuion." - While Carpenter ii I p p ar t D tl Y aga.inat expanaion, Roy Hofheim of tbe ·Houston Alttol re1)01tedJy ls againlt putting I team in ballas-Fort Worth . Hofheinz feels such a move would cut into his c 1 u b ' s radio-teJeviiioli revenue. P. It Wrigley, owner of tbe Cblcaco Crippled T~ersLim.e Into Big A B1 EARL GUSTXEY OflleDallJPlltSl8ff 'The first-place Detroit Tigiers, stung ovec-the weekend with two crippling injuries, limp into Anaheim Stadium tonight where they will square off against the frustrated California An· gels. In Oakland Saturday night, Tiger outfielder Al Katine WIS hit OD the right fOI'eal'lft with a pitch by Lew Krausse. He shrugged off the injury but a Sunday morning X-ray ftvealed a hairline fracture. He's out three weeks. And pit.cber Earl Wilson ls peram· bulating about on crutches today, bob- bled by a heel bruise. · The 11itcben tonight will be Mickey Lolich 12·2) for Detroit and Sammy Ellis (3-5) for the Angels. _ The Tigers are here for tour games -tonight, Tuesday, and Wednesday night and a Memorial Day ajterooon game Thursday. Bill Rigney, the Angel field mana· ger, is getting irritated at hi5 clllb's , Allgel Slae connected With the cloaing of Paris ·ball ehamptonabips held recently at ., Nine cars qballfied Satutdaj In. high airports to non-military aircraft. How-n-rkeley. The UCLA seru"or copped . ds 1.a ded b M 1 K ~=~ l? :::::1:: 8::~:11 HI:·:::: ~ m:1 ever, they got around that by going to DC Wln • ud Y e eoyon, May S AllQtls n Oelroll 1:~.P.m. ~ h10 nearby Brussels, Belgium, a then the singles, then teamed with Steve Lebanon, Ind., at a modest 165.91 ~:~fl t;::\~ :t ~i;:::,n;25 :~: ~~ mo\ motoring to their destination. Wallcer for doubles laurels. miles per hour. Eight spots remain ~. --------,---- Cl&bl and a big ldluence in tile Na- tiooal League, bas pe OD racord al stating expansion by 1968 is not Deing looked upoa witb enthusiasm. But otDers, including H o r a c e Stoneham of the San Francisco Giants, f~ the' Natiooal League would be cammitting suicide on a talent itlsis if It ran. to expand along with the American League. "Exp~on ii o• only defense," \ aafl' Stoneham. ''Our ·league limply CID"t afford to Jet the American IMM draft a Im."" dred or men (>laJet'J' to refill jta original rosters aa it completes its tx• panslon to Kansaa City and Seattle." U the NatiOIDB.ls fall to keep step iJI· expansion, the American League, with \2 teams, would drain off more talent.':.11 in the annual minor league and free 1 , agent p~yers drafts. · Pl-eeious lte1n .. Laver ii top seeded and off bis re-Clark • attended Newport Harbor ~n in the 33--08.r line.up. · failure to reach the .500 level. Several 1.ncrh School-and--<>reft'IYe Coas• r,,11ftl,,. m.:;:-..... _"' ........ ~_:-J· r:.or ___. ...... _ times tbisJeason the club bas been ___ cent.1howi1lg~dilml..Square G~ ~uo--~'"' .~.... .i:11C "'-.:........___ ·~1 »-........---· fro den , one might expect that he'll live * * * til well after the 1eheduled close to a wm away m 50-50 statua, only to up to that billing. ~ time trials SUnday. s~:e~ould b~~ reaebed it Sunday The Rocket. reportedly already has The at.te Id_. tdeol MO finals a& Rules permitted the Speedway to afternoon, but they faltenld again, los· earned $3>,000 for tbe 1988 campaign Berkeley Cilia weekend should be eomplete the line-up any vtay it saw ing 5-2 to Cleveland. What's worse, the and admits that be wu performing futaatle wttla a bucketful of en-fit, and it decided to let every healthy defeat was witnessed by 33,a> -most as well as he bad ever done when be tranta niter l:SZ, lncladlng Hant-unquall1ied car -about 25 -make of them kids who turned out to collect destroyed Emerson and Ken Rosewall lnito• Bed'• Pawl WDUam1 (1 :• one m91"e run. f~ bats. , in the semis and finals at the Garclen. SU). The 25 already qualified cars were The Sunday afternoon villain was · He hasn't p~ in the ~ Wltla tlle Saa Diego eedloe chun-ni1ed safe from "bumping" 'by any Luis Tiant, who struck out 12 Angels classic since 1962, who be won t1ae , "9 Ina V.... ....... 1:11.t ~ ~~ ..,... with his Cuban fast ball. - tourney'• amateur O'OWD. 'lbat w a 1 t1ae Mulimt .-..... \ftlltt f r • ~ · Two provlstonal quallncat:lona 1"1"9-His squirming windup has been a one of Ills last wins beHn turnfng pro. i.-"'8tlt P«Q at 1:11.1, a ~' li ~ at d1.11k Sunday by veteran 'tDl soutte Of exasperation for the &gels The fJame-haJred Laftr bu a bUl1 _...... 8el • .._..., .,. ~g, Tu~. Arii., a •low -be fanned 16 Angels in a game in slate the ne:xt few weeks. After t be AD three are exeepdoeally stroni 157.274 in an Eagle-Ford, and rookie Ohio Jut year and bas a lifetime ERA French tournament he'll go to Bose nmnen, wldclt meau Oley 1ltoald BUI Puttertieugb, R01tanna, I 11 • , of 2.70 against the Orange Countians. ton, then the Queeu toume'fmln Lon· be frealt ud ready for aettoa Satar-157.:m tn a Gerhardt-Ford. Rig wu asked afterward why the don u a final tuneup for W bledoa. day, despite llavlnf to ru la Frlda1 ·Bobby Johns, Miami, Fla., went out Angels can't hit .500. With the world's greatest pros ri• fftlbns. · in the semi-darkness and spun off the ''l don't know," be grumbled. "We _valln __ 1_the_fJDmt __ amateun ____ •_-1b. ____ ne_,,_1wr ____ ... __;.,:...;,.:.___. __ ·r_1:_11_._ trlCk without injury: get rigbt,up to .500 and'fall back .•• · right up there again and fall back •.. " Still, Ure Angels are in far better shape than they Wen! a year ago to- day. Tbey were 17-23, eigbt-and-a-balf games out of first and entrenched in ninth place. Now they're in a far more scenic station and Cleveland manager Al Dark says their view could im· ~-CLllVaUllD CALll'CNllllA • r llrtl • r II rtf S020Sc,._l.lll 4111 • • 1 o ~r • .a • 1 o o :a 0 t 0 It-, Cf 4 O O t 1 O t o Mincher, lb 4 to • 4 0 t 0 Rtlc~. If 4 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 KltkPlllrlek. rf 1 0 0 t 4 1 2 O ltoln, 11 t o o o 423lHtkl.llh , ••• so121todters.c 2tt o .. • • • J....... rf 0 0 0 • Knoap, 111 2 0 1 0 S.trleno, 2b 1 t o o ... 11111. .. ' ••• Morlllll.1111 1000 Wr19"t, 11 0 0 0 0 Hlnhll!, 211 1 1 1 1 T.,,._ U S It S Tot•lt 31 2 4 2 CllWland .. .. • • • .. • • .. • • • no I02 OlO -S cellfGm.. .. ... • .... .. •• .. -Oii 110 -2 ........ D911 S.- • MENACING SLUGGER -When the California Angels gave away 25,000 little league bats Sunday afternoon at Anaheim Stadium, they placed no restrictions on size,. After getting bis bat, the little fellow looked all over for a pitcher. When last seen he was being carried to the parking lot draped on his father's sboUlder -asleep. The father also carried the bat. lallpeedon Negative Rustler Duo Places in State '· ' f' . ' . . -..... ,,,. -· . .. _ .... -...... ... . . . -. Hatton Says Drysdale ls Vsing Loaded Ball HOUSTON (AP) -Grady Hatton, manager of tile HomtpD Aatros, says he thlnb the Loa Angelea pitcher Don Drytdale ls 1oadibg up the ball. "He'•. Ullal Mllletblnt." Batton said Sunday after Drysdale twirled bll fourth coDlkutlve sbutout of the season, a 5-0 triumph over the Aatroa. At the start of the second loning Sm611. plate lunpln Al Barllck in- ..... nr,.lalit•1 banda aid bat. ''Be fuel ••lkect out.,. .aaid Drys. dale, "and saht, 'let me see your bat, ,oar bud.' No, I dlaD't let it bother -· If ,.,.,.,. mnoc.t, JOG haw DOtb- .... to WGrrJ about, riCbtt" '•1 dDe't bow' what It II, 1thether I II .U.. GU~ • ftllU. • wbat," .... u. Altrol' lklppw. ...ut wtlat· ...-II JI, I Gdnk Dryldale btpe It ....... bll ...,.,. ... ,,.. IJ.,.. .... ~. wtlo died a nc=-d ol R lb ..... ID a row IMld by five modern era National League pitchers, bas tossed shutouts for all five of his 1968 victories. "He turns bia back, goes inside his glove and puts it on bis fingers," said Hatton, "but what's the differenct!! If be can get aw@.V with it, more power to him." Walt Alston, manager of the Dodg- ers, said Drysdale will go for the rec- ord either in Cincinnati Thursday or against San Francisco the next "-1· * * * ,LOS ""911\.aS "°"'""' .. , .... ..,.,. ~ .... 111 a • • • 11.o..i.. d • 1 w.0 ... 11, d s • i 1 Menll.. a • 2 hbrtellOft, If • • 1 • .,._,., ,. • 2 Felrwy, If 1 1 1 1 Tllenm, ff • t • f'•lltf, 11 4 I 1 1 ~ If I 1 Heller• c ~l 1 I 0 Al~ 111 t t 11.aa. ltw, A 3 I t t Adlelll. c • e Ytntllel, • ' I 1 I T°""' • t t ,._le~. a I I l t DlerW, I' I t °"""'.-. " • 1 t 1 1tw. 11 t • ..._. 1 : ........... ............... Tot• alllt ,..._ II• .._ ~ ............. "' ... m-• ~ iA''~"i,"::.: :"Lo: -u. ~ ~ ...... 7 •• -............ . a -...,..,... ._. I -,.,._.i... ...... ~-­.,..,... (W.M) f t t t I • Diner (~ •111 J t I I J Im' 1-IJJ I 1 1 1 t ......... 11>1s••• .... .....,.. w• • • • • • ".,. -On.-(iWijecsu•>. w -.,.._.. °""""" ,.... -a:o. N••--n.-. Coach Tom Noon and his Golden West College entry made thelr lnltial appearabce in the state JC tract a'ld field championships a 1U<:CessfuJ one Saturday as bttt'dter Jim Seymour anlf dis\anceman Bill Inglehart toot their places on the victory stand. Running Oil the Modesto JC oval, Seymour placed a surpruing fOU11h in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles and Ing'.l.ehart third in a blanket finish to the two-mile. Seymour. Whose best time on record waa a 38.1. zipped to a 37.9 effort in· ~ the eight fUghts of hurdles -while Harbor's Herman Franklin was win- ning the event with a meet record of 38.5. Althougb the winning time WIS off the pace of last wee.~·· SocaJ two-mile , race, a wild ftnlab countered the clock as Palomar'• Randy Bartman aped to a t:os.o ror top honors. Ron F1ster of Fullerton. 1'bo had run the fastest JC two-mile ner (1:19.· 9) In the 'SoCaJ, WU second at t :OU And ln;lehart WU ri&ht beblDd JD• 9:• -~ . EMt Loa Aqeln Oty CoDep! wtddr bl4 pi.c.cl ...,.,... tn .. loCal flnall, WOii lhi .... pallll ...., ,,.. • 48, wtdJe i....,. .... lln ~ cl t' Wirt IWH.P 'fla. md ......... 11'reU11a wo ... d IW tbe till(= ncenl •did ..... at tile whn be clapUcat.d tb1 ltandbll IU eflort In b JJO.blgb bmdlet. Bot. lle1aba al Goldn Welt, ea- ,_.,ID the mlJt, dlCI DDt piece -I ............... . ... · . ---. . . . ... .,. . .. --..... ··--._ .... -· -'• •• ···-·-·-·· ... , ••••••• .c••. ., ST. PAt: Martin, co. accepted e the Triple Pacific Co Martin r was rellev• day. "I would experience baseball I said of his league job BERKE N.C., ud 1.eae Davi S&atea' trl• Tbe qu Graebae1' and Bob : rated MH with I ftVt U.S. the J Cup Seriet Eltber I t11nc lor tJ wlll land Cllarlotte Atlte u sweep Sw aladea m Rafael Ot Graebnt ~.1-Z,a! Loy•Ma)' CASTLJ Lou·Sell c the aecon Nol For Bur MODE: flows aga last week far be ca The 30- strongma fourth in pies in T this day. only mall 1968 Gm the Gold Last~ the flat.1 regain th at 199 fe• While world re1 Orange structor troubles Burke, l! eight inc of 218-1. Sil vest mark of of Czedt the worl America away frc "Natui record," explain win it b~ ing of at it feels 1 Silves1 ring COD ry Lind were th~ the Re~ LindgJ in the I the worl and belc the fina: Modeste At that by a eot crossed Clarke record 1 San Fr St. Lou Atlanta PhiladE Chlcag1 Los An Cinclnt Pitts bu New Y Housto1 CllJCeol PlllYll "°'1111 PtnJbo ... ., ' Clll<M ""'"" I..• A """"' .. ~ ..... l M l. 111t111 Oftlr ClllCIP Seti " ... . IM' • •• t ., I "' I s • • • , r I I s ' ~ .. Spons la Brief . Souiething Twins Assign Martin ----. To Pilot Denver Club _New, Old ST. PACJL.MJNNEAP()LJS -Billy Martin, coach 6t the Minnesota Twins, accepted Sunday the managership of the Triple.A Denver Bears in the Pacific Coast League. Martin replaces Johnny Goryl, who was relieved of the J;>enver post Saha· day. "I would like to ao down and get the experience and show people in baseball 1 can ba.ndle metl," Martin aald oC bis decision to leave bis major league job to go manage in the minors. * * * BERKELEY -It's 011 to Charlotte, N.C., ud tbe ftull of tbe American 7.oae Davia HP ftaall for tbe Ualted S&ates' trtunplaut &eMll team. Tbe qunet .r Artlaar AJM. Clark Graebller ud aeweomen Stu Sm.JU. ud Bob IAtl demollalled tbe hlgblJ rated Mesieu team over tbe weekend wttll a five matell sweep t.laat gave tbe U.S. the Nortll Amerteu zoae Davis Cup Serles. Eitller Ecaa.... er ChlJe, DOW bat· W.c fer tile Seatll Amerleu soM title, wtll ru.llll tbe cempetltlft ta tbe Cllartoue m.atdlel Jue 7 ... Allle ud Graebller cempleted tbe aweep SaDday by wbmllll stralgltt Id atalles matellet fnm Mexleo'• beat, Rafael Osua ... Joaqabt Loyo-Mayo. GnebDer onrpewered Oaau, lM, ..a, ~z. ud Allle took tbe meuare of Loy•May9, M. w, ~z. * * * CASn.E l\OCK, COlo. -Dentist Lou Sell of Fullerton, took tile lead on the second Jap and maintained it to No Discus .Limit For Silvester; Burke Loses MODESTO (UPl) -If the adrmalin Jlows again for Jay Silvester as it did last weekend, there is no limit to bow far be can burl the discus. The 30-year-old, 6-2, 2 4 5 • p o u n d strongman from Logan, Utah, finished fourth in the ddcua at the-1964 Olym· pies in Tokyo. It bothers bim a bit to this d.ay. Thus bis determination to not only make the Americen team for the 1968 Games at ~ Qty but to wla the Gold Medal M Well, Last Saturday afternoon. Jay hmled the flat wei'9lt 211 feet, four inches to regain the world reccml be held before at 199 feet, 1~ mct»et. While Silvestw wu regaining hit world record at tbe c.Hfomia Relays, Orange Coast College hiJtor7 in- structor Ed Burke was having hi.I troubles with veteran Hal CoMOlly. Burke, 1967 national ehampion, lost by eight inches to CumoUy'a best throw of 218-1. Silvester'• 21M heave wiped out the mark of 213-11~ set by Wdvik Danek of Czecboslovalda iD 1965. Danek took the world mark away from another American, Al Oerter, who had taken it away from Silvester at 204-7. "Naturally. I'm pleased with the record," said Silvester. "But I can't explain in words what it feel! like to win it back. It's more than just a feel- ing of accomplishJ1)ent. Let's just say it feels simply great." I Silvester's &Teat dlrow and a stir· ring come-on-again finish by litUe Gar· ry Lindgren in the 5,~mete; run we:re the outstanding performances of the Relays. Lindgren 1et the pace for nine laps 1n the 13-lap, 5,lm nm. Ron Clarke. the world record bolder, took the IA!ad and held it until just before the start of the final turn around the quarter mile Modesto Junior College Stadium oval. At that point Undgren moved ahead by a couple ol ~ and by the time he crossed the ftnish line, be bad beaten Clarke by 10 yards in the American record time of 13:33.8. win the fourth annual Colorado Grand Prix Sunday at ContiDelDI Divide Raceway. Sell, driving a new f i v e • 11 t e t Fcrmula A. Eagle, was n e v e r threatened seriously after the first few lape. He covered the 125-mile 47-.Lap course in l hour, 31:'3.2. * * * LOS ANGELES -The University of Southern California and Los Angeles State ~ollegeg meet on the LA State diamond here Friday for a best-of· UU'ee series to determine the NCAA Dist. 8 baseball representative. * *·* Orufe Coast CoUe1e wm mark u.e cloee of lta atlaleUc year at •:• tllla eveaJai wltea t II e Pirates atace tbelr auaal aporta awards buq11et at tbe Stude1t Ceater oa campus. A&ldetea from baseball, 1olf, teub a .. track and Oehl wlll be la &oD.11bt'1 .,..,.,.., wltll tbe p11bUc lavlted. * * * PASADENA -St. Louis was In complete control for the firat ba1f and went on to take a S-2 soccer victory from the Los Angeles Wolves Sunday despite lineup alterations by LA coach Ray Wood. The game wu played in 9<klegree weather in the ROie Bowl, and the heat affected both teams in the first half, drawing boos from the crowd. • * * * LONG BEACH -Lone Beach City College kept the state's JC baaebaU U· tie In the Soatlllud for the flftll con. secatlve year over tlle weetead as lbe VW..,1 awept twt straight games from S.Crameato Qty c.Ue1e at Blair Field. Coaell M Hie"' llett club posted a . HrHW !-1 WIB la Friday's opener then J'fllllped &o a 7.. cleeillon In the Utle oatfnc Saturday. * * * HOLLYWOOD -Old-time baseball player Sam "Wahoo" Crawford, 88, was hospitalized Sunday reportedly suffering from a atroke. Spokesmen at Hollywood Com· munity Hospital declined to confirm Crawford's condition but at Hollywood Receiving, where he first was ad· mitted, be was described in poor con· dition. ~ MEMPms, Teo. -Dallaa-Fnrl Worth aad Mempllla made Texas League history Sanday wbea Ute Spars • a.llJt Memplda for the second stralgtit time la the first game of a ..,.Melteader, wbtntng W. Tbe BIHi came back bl Ute aecold tame te break a aevea-game Joalni .veat, whmlnc 1 ... Wins Purse MEMPHIS, '!enn. (UPI) -C&lifor- nlan Bob Lmm 0 credita a new driver and m old putter for the four roundl of aub-par golf that save him the f'l>,· cm top prile SunQy in the .11th an· nual Mempbla Open. Lunn, 2S, a Sacrammto native wbo bills bim.elf u the ''Tomaik> Juice Kid,'' loured Colonial Country Club with a tbree-undel'·par rt, which when matched with a first rQUDd 65 and two 88'1, save him a 72-bo'8 total ol 2M, 12 under par. 1be pune boosted bis winnlnp Jbr the' year to more than $34,lm, enough to make him ~th on the PGA liatinC of the top I> money wib.nen. Lunn won the 191.1 NatiODll Public Linb title. Another Public Links tiWst, Monty Kuer, 26, nailed down the $12,«m second place money with a b.irdle on th&. par 5, 18th to outstrip Lou Gra. ham, Saturday's leader, who faltenid on No. 15 witti a bogey and oa No. 16 with a double-bogey. Graham· and B. R. (Mac) Mel.en· don, another earty leader In the tour· namemt, tied for third place and car· ried home '6,250 each. LUDD said he felt the new driver be had had for a "month or so" had help- ed bis game. But Lunn won with an eagle on the 500-yard, par-five 19th bole wbtin bis two-iron shot from the middle of the fairway dropped the ball 12 feet from the pin. He canned it with an "old bullseye putter I've been using for years. "f've often thought about chaniring and trying another," said Lunn, r.but I just never got around to it." Hill Wins Grand Prix; . Motor Si,delines Gurney MONTE CARLO (AP) -Graham• Hill of Britain bas lengthened b i s lead in the 1968 world driving champ· ionsbips with hla fow1b, and perhaps easiest. vict«y in the Monte Carlo Grand Prix. Dan Gurney or Corona del Mar was sidelined in his Eagle with motor trouble. Driving a Lotus, Hill grabbed t h e lead in the third of 80 laps and no one caught him a1 be beat countryman Richard Atwood in a B.R.M. by 2.2 seconds Sunday. Only three others finished the twist- ing 160-mile course well known f o r its difficulty. The other 11 starters. including former world champions Jack Brabl\am and John Surtees, '-ift with mechanical troubles. Hall fmished in 2 hours, 32.2 rec· onds and averaged Tl.7 miles an hour, breaking Jackie Stewart's course rec· ord of 76.S in 1966. Until this year. the raoe WM 100 laps. The victory gave Hill 24 points in the standings, fAl' ahead of defent1lng world champion Dennis Hulme of New 1.ealand, who has 10 points. Hulme fin· iJbed fifth in a McLaren. Ludovico ScarfiotU of Italy, who toot fourth in a Cooper and Atwood .each have alx points; Jochen Rindt of Australia, Brian Redman of Britain and Lucien Bianchi of Belgium, who finished third in a Cooper, each have four polnta, and Chris Amon of N e w 1.ealand and Jean-Pierre Beltolse of France each have three points. Bianchi ~ Scarfiottl 'ftR ~iur laps bebJnd Hill and Hulme was sev· en laps back. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE WH Le1t Pct. GB San Franct.co 24 19 .558 St. Louil 22 19 .5.1'7 1 Atlanta 23· ~ .535 1 Philadelphia 3> 18 .528 t ~ Chicago 21 .512 2 Los Angelet 22 .500 2'it ClncinDati ,475 3~ Pittsburgh 3> 74 3~ New York 23 5 Houston 18 23 :.... 5 ,_...,..._. C!lba 1 ..., ,,_._ • ~I, It. Leultl ~ l. '--Mtttts ' l'lnt-.il J, Cl11e'-tt 4. 12 llWllMt .... Y0111 t, A:--~·=•.""" Cll"-4 1911 ,,.._ t .............. It. l.wll J i..~S.Mlllllllllt AMl!tl 1, ..... y-1, 6 ,.._. .. c.,......1.1 ~-Lei .-...... la.-H I et (Wll- M I, 11it11t °"" ........... CllkMI .. ""'~-:: lllft ,,..._ rtt .......... """' ............... llltllt '-,.,...... .. ~ .. AMERICAN LEAGUE W• LoR Pd. GB Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Minnesota ~on New York California Oakland Chicago W ashingtoft 24 15 .615 24 17 .585 1 23 1& .561 2 22 18 .561 ~ ~ ~ .500 4~ ~ 22· .478 5~ ~ 22 .478 5~ 18 22 .450 5~ 16 23 .410 8 16 -a .381 9~ .....,.,.,._ Ml.-et• '· .. ,.,. • ..,,llftoR s. w,.111,,,_ t Ottrolt '· Olll!W 1 C.11,....,,la S. 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Casey won the honor on the basis of hi s football and wrestling prowess. By ROGER CARLSON OflllDlllrHlt ..... 'IbinC• are lookiq up at Chapman College. In fact, they've probablY never looked better -on the baseball scene. With the Paciflc NCAA college division baseball championship tucked away and a berth ln the inaugural na· tional NCAA college divWon bas«>all college divlalon cbampiooshipt at Springfield, Mo., June 5, the Panthers are indeed on top of the heap. Chapman, 32·18 on the year, blitzed through the weekend's Pac If I c regionals, beating each club in the tourney by ICOl'fll ~ 7.f, 7-3 and a.-0. Sacramento State fell by four and Seattle Pacific was white-washed. Only POC"tland State w11 able to ex· tend coach Paul Deese's crew in the opener. After that, however, it wu a cakewalk for the host school. In the end, the all-tourney team looked like the Chapman rod« with the domination so comp~ that only three positions were fillM oy the other three teams competing. Left fielder John Young was ~­ corded the honor of most valuable. The 6-3, 215 pound fre6hman wall eight for 13, including a homer and triple, stole four bases and waa an all· around terror in the offensive depart· menl He was the 178 lb. CIF champion, going undefeated the entire year. He's gone the route from home plate to first in 3.9 seconds and was offered ii · $10,lm by Cincinnati when be was a high school pbenom at Mt. Carmel .,. The University of Washington the next stop for Casey. High in Loe Angeles. Says Deese: "I only hope we can keep him through two more years un• W he's a junior. After that he'll be 21 and eligible to be drafted t>y the ma. jors. He's gotta be worth at least $50,000." AJ f~ the pitching, Deese will be going with the same rotation in the Nationals. ' Don Richards (13-4) will start the first garq,e on June 5 again(t the AUantic Region champion aod Rlchard MacRale (10-3) and Bill Holt (5-4) will follow in games two and tbru. lJ a fourth • game is necessary on June 8, Deese will call on Richards after two days of rest. Deese called Richards' effort in the 7-& victory over Portland State the "poorest game he's pitched this year", but went on to state, "he's still our best pitcher." A 10 day layoff was blamed for Richards' shaky win. With an 11-day span between the finish of Seattle Pacific in the finale till the start of the nationals, D e e s e is hunting for someone to come up with some op- position to keep his Panther Mne in shape .... perhaps on Saturday. It was supposed to be a re-building year for the Panthers with only four seniors on a 21-man roster. Bob Zamora and Dennis Veltz were the only seniors In the final~ and it ap. pears the Panthers will be tougher bJ a loogsbot next year with the ex· perience of a Pacific Coast title iD their pocket and the nationals c:ominC up. YOUR CHOICE 66 IO MONEY DOWN 01 ••r easy ••Y ,la• * llSplcf fl'Olf- . E..t, Sprilgs, Sltock Absorbers & Stllt'l19 Whtel Assembly. * Raalgn Froll w ... c.... ea ... , t Caster and Toe-In. * Inspect Spark plugs, Clean fuel Bowl & Air Piifer • * Check and Reset Timing & Points * Adlust Carburetor & Choke. Check Ignition Wires, Conclensor, Distributor Cap, Starter Regulator, Generator Fan hit & Battery. , NEW TREADS IETllUDI APPLD M llUID Tm MDII llackwalls & Whitewalls y ..... the ...... tread ....... that ....... ... "' ....... , "Power Cushion" tires. ..... f7 .......... __ ,. .. .,.... ... lie .,aity fir 11rn• • TWO DOOR 1~ as· 7.7511' 7J5d5 (7.50!1~ .... , 7.~l' Ulll5 (7.0Gltl'l LOTS OF MILES LEF1 01 THESE TllES! 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The city of Inglewood might cause some trouble, but lt would seem unlikely the city council would care to antagonize Hollywood Park. The National League was scheduled to meet on expansion today . . . If San Diego gets a franchise, it means Buzzie Bavasi will leave Southern California ... In turn, this means the Southland will lose a whale of a citizen. l'hursday's JndlanapoUs 500 shapes up as a showddwn ~tween the jet-S and conventional cars . . . Regardless of what type of machine wins, however, the battle to ban the turbines will be far from over. Despite adding an oval track, Riverside Raceway has no plans to stage a 500-mile race for Indianapolis·lype cars •.. Raceway officials see great difficulty obtaining USAC sane· tion for such an event ... However, once the facilities and money are there, politics may have to step aside. V atm1i119 Department Jack Kent Cooke say1 tbe city ef lagleweod wlU break faltb with tbouaand1 ef Kings and Lake r• fan Jf algbt racing 11 pehnltted la the city ... Surely tbere ls room for conslderatlcln of fan1 la more than two rports'. It It aot dJfficult to explabt the opposition of thorou«bbrecl raciag people to algbt haniet• racJag ••• Simply, tltey want It all. Otte Mara'• Opinion .. 'Newport Will Win I It All' I Ry ROGER CARL.WN Of .... 01111' Pilel SHMI 5tl" "We're 19·1, but we haven't played anyone in the same class as Newport Harbor. They're the class of the playoffs. They'll win it all. "I only wish we djdn't meet them so soon in tbe playoffs." So summed up coach John . Ameluxen of Mark Keppel, Newport Harbor's next opponent in the CIF tennis eliminations. The Tars will host the Pacilic League champions Tuesday in the quarter fi. nals at the Newport Beach Tennis Club at 2:30 p.m. Keppel, seeded m the tourney, crushed Pasadena in the second round. 24-4. The defending CIF cham· pion Sailors' drive towards a showdown with Rolling Wlls for the CIF ten.Dis title could hlt a stumbling block in the way of the Aztecs. GOOO TIMIMG INCREASES DISTANCE The swinp of most profts· sional golfers seems 1lmost ef· fortlus, yet th• blll flies so fu. How can top aolfer1 achiew so much distance with so little •P· parent effort? The answer is in their ncellent timiftt. - ~-~~ . If the swing 1s timed proper· ly, the big muscles of the l•JS and back come into maximum pl~y. Th• arms and wrists are used primarily to cuide and transmit -but not.originate . .._ power. Th• illustration shows me starting my downswing. The numbers indicate the order of movement that occurs wh•') my timing is· 1ood. First the leff heel lowers, then the shoulders turn. the hands start down, and finally the clubhead moves. This sequence brings my leg and back muscles into action. They are la rgely bypassed-wasted- if I 'Start down first with my hands. Score In •lte of t,.. _liiurb11, """"end cloinhlll li11 -with tM help Amold Po.._ .tr..,_ in his booltle\, "1,_.le 9'oll.• A aw 11 yOUll '°' ~ ......... •lllllflld· •If ........ --· .,.. .. Arnold Polmer, In -ti fhl1 rw r. Rangers' Year Ends In Defeat Soccer action came to a merciful halt last weekend with a double 1os1 for t h e once.proud Coast Rangers. And United Coaat Rangers lost, too, M, to host Temp- le City, Coach Brian McCaugbey's undermanned Rangers were blitzed by Fullerton &itur- day at Placentia•s Heritage Day festl~es. 3:-1. Sunday they fell af Bellfiower, ~2. Saturday they had nine members of the second team and two first unit members on .the field. Eric Smith g0t the only goal. Sunday they could field only 10 players, including the aging McCaughey. Har· ry Ogilvie, Mike Hodges and Jerry Dawson were aD out of the lineup for rea. sons ranging · from illness to ineligibility. Jackie Ogilvie got the on· Jy goals, one coming the ~st ~o minutes of play to give his mates a l-0 lead. They wound up the league season with 11 wins, 10 loss- es and two ties. For the en- tire campaign they were 14-13-2. \ Funny Car '500' Set For OCIR Saturday I {)rlange County Interna· Wbeelltanding expert tional Raceway wW con<fuct ~ral Jerry Lee "'11ll be it.I inaugural ''FU11117 Car ):ll"ftent wilD hil um Model 500'' race next Saturday T pickup. Reserved t evening sea The '6.ooo cub purse fQr tickets f<>r OCIR events are the r~ Includes a $500 now available at a 11 bonus for the low elapsed W.allfch's Music City stores time~. Dave Beebe ol Garde~ Thirty cars wiU vie in the Grove won Saturday night's first round elimin-ations at fueler championship with 7:30 p.m. Tr"1Ck record three victories io elimina. bolder Steve Bovan of tion roundS. He won a 'l ooo .Pasadena· heads the entry (H'ize. ' list. He's done 7,.68 seconds Expmmental stock win. at 195.64 m.p.h. • .ner was Gea Ronda of Sil can Jrom Northern Azusa. who • ~ two Oallf1ll'Oil have entered the straight. wins over · rlvw eyeot. Norm Cowdry of Reseda. Walter Winchell says~ ''Drop la m Jet tH of EJ:ecative'1 Leuta1 Coaaselon ifve YOR &.be low- 1 ~ dowa •• a.e advutaiea ef leubit I ) compared toe bayllai." PHONI TODAY- DIUCT OI COWCT EXECUTIVE CAB LEA.SING COMP.ANY~ le 0.-.. c:....., T . Kl 7-3011 If press relations mean anything. the American B~sketball Association team which will play at the Sports Arena may be quite successful ... Bill Sharman, the Stars' coach, is ex- tremely well liked by the press, radM> and television people in Southern California. Keppel has a long. proud history in tennis and prob- ably won't be taken lightly by coach John Fontim and his rampaging Newport forces. · Fontius was unavailable for comment on the Tars' next foe. Deep Sea Fish Report All Penney Stores <?pen Every Night Monday Through Satu.rclay It will be something of a miracle if Rick Reichardt of the Angela does not get hurt by being bit with a pitched ball ... Reichardt is crowding the plate more than ever this.season. Ram coach George Allen drove bis oafs harder than any coach in football last season ... When he calls them together for training July 11, he will swing the wblp even stronger ... Allen is convinced he can win everything in 1988. Windy Bud Tucker, the 3-year-old trotter named for this colwnn. is at the races at Washington Park in Chicago .•• There goes the vacation money. There must be property for sale cheap in the Ontario area ••• Since Riverside Raceway bu announced its $3.6 million expansion program, planl for an Jndianapolls-type track at Ontario will surety be abandoned. Funnw Time At press wives' day at Hollywood Park last week, oae of the writers' wives placed two dollan te show on a 35-1 shot. When the hor1ea came eat for the parade to the po1t, the wile studied her animal carefully. "LMk," die aai4I to her busbaad, "bow alee ltt walu." u•nie !act lie caa walk at all," aald the writer, "ls a moral victory. Abotlt Time Departnaeat That officials of the Sport. Arena thought about some kind of a program to help the Stars of the ABA. 11lat somebody said Sonny Liston is as big a joke ai ever. That it was suggested it now looks lllte the St. Louil cardinals may not clinch the pennant until at least July. That doubleheaders were abolished. For the record, Keppel is 19·1 over the season with only a Joss to Whittier in Pacific League competition marring its slate. Since 1960, the Aztecs have never finished lower th~ second. They copped Pacific League champion- ships in 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966 and '68. In between they were sec- ond in loop standings. Eagles Hold Sports Awards Estancia High's amual St>ring awards. banquet will be split with the golf, tract and swimming teams being honored tonight and the ten· n.is and baseball teams receiving their honors on Tuesday niihf. Both are slated for 6:30 at the school cafet.eda. ~Why payS2DD Hollypark Race Entries more fora Great Scotch? -.-.- • "90GIP "'"°""°. ~""'° "'~·co. Mlf '1tMOICO • l'W T_,.., Mff .. 1~ftl DllY CIMr a llest. "'"' l'llt 1:41 P.M. l'IHT llACL 6 M1oftet. I lo ' -ol4 INklenl brtcl lt1 Cllllort1l•. Claimlnv. Pun~ SAOOO. C1a""4ne ~ 110,000. Amtrle•n Senior Cltl-Aa- aociatlon. In A Whl-r IM Yann) 1GI Clr1mba (A Pineda 2) 113 Tnity LowlY (J Tnitlllo) lOI Dreadn•utlllt ID Hall 11 122 T-tuous l ink (H Jlment.t) 113 Hindu CM~r (R Clmpas II lGI Cut !lank (W H1rr111 11' J..te Prl11ceu IR lll1nco 1) 1QI KIM Kildare CW MellorMY) lU Hurr!Qne Jffll IOI O'I C11mt1,,lfte (J Gotlzalt:fl ll103 Four -k.,,. (L Gllllcan) 114 HCOt111 ••c•. 1 1/lf mllM. l .,..r oNt. Clalml!w. l'Vrw '5000. 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IXMT ·---,..-.. -.,...,_._ .. ._ . .....,._ ....... ,,_ .... ,. .. _ --~"'"=c-.... .._ .... _ -~-... -... ,.. ....... .... ........ __ ..,.._ .. _ ......... ......,,_ ... ,.. ........ .. .............. __ .,.. .... ._ ....................... .. _.......,.. ..... .._... .. ,,,,~-.. -. ..... ----.......... _..,,,. ............ USBYDUA EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TDCIAYI Professional motor tune up includes all parts and labor! 11.88 15.88 1?88 v .......... Careful installation by our highly skilled servicemen of new points, plugs, rotor, condenser and distributor cap; expert adiustment of cam-ctw.11, thnlng and car• .bur.tor. Results: more 'pep', better mileage, IRON enioyoble drivingl • Take your · choice of our holiday service ·specials! Take edvan~ge of our service specials and put your cer in shape for the Memorial Day weekend. You cen always rely on Penney• for qual- ity work at low . prices. •Complete chassis lube • Expert brlke ~iushnenl •• c • Precision wheel balanqing NEWPORT 'BEACH (Feshion lsl.ncl) HUNT·INGTON BEACH (H11ntinpn c.nt.r) . . .... • • .. ... ~ .. .. -• .. .. • • • • .. 4 .......... ,. • • •• • • • • • --.. • • • ... • • .. .. • • • -.... -· --.. • • .. • ,.,#. • • • • • -_.... .... ..... • .. 4 . -• • • • . .... . . . . ..... I• I p. ' ~· Wit high plans JW'b week stan- pack1 Way Lido week Th• a lltl New play• of cU: varit dellH femE Ge <hMt pbon mun at fi: tern Rell: ... pdn: tile St won new Tre1 Laa st<r &ho! llUCI 00"1\i 0 nest star 8D I a 1 Hae ang H eoe w.bc sin~ am leai Ho1 to Thi the yot A t.en rid aoc ttie lea th e: • SilE tiOI tell s ma rot dol Co ~ ~ Cl. Re Yt •• pu )'<I WI tel Cb an al (n gr ne fTt or m Ci M 81 '¥1 • w a of f1I " Ul .. .. t ! l t ! I n s b ,. 0 I• tf 0 tl • .. ~ I I~ •••••••• ·~ • • pit tare: peeks: • ., ...,. ... ··- "Olcar'' for ''Betit Actor" high oil bit bead, Rod Steiger plans to tticlt around tbe Barbar vea for another week. He wi8 coatim1e his stanin1 ro'9 in' the temlon packed motion picture, No Way T9 Treat A Lady, at tbe Lido for at least the coming week. 'Ille film tbril.ler tells about a ~gler on tbe loo&e in New York Cky. The killer, played by Steiger, ls a master o£ disguise. He assumes many GOING DOWN? -Driver Bob Spratte and navigator Gene Reick of Anaheim remain afioat on a rubber life raft while their 18-foot Glutroo oUshore power boat racer settles in 60 feet of water after diving through a wave at 50 miles an hour in LBYC's Rum Run. · . Llttle Trouble Thunderbird Wins Rum Run Bob Nord&kog•a 28-foot red and white Thunderbird. HoJocauat, thundered across the finish line in Long Beach Yacht Club's RCOod Rum Run for ofabore power boat racers Saturday to become the second winner of the event But if Nordskog bad bee'n looking over h1a sbouJder be would have known be didn't have to hurry. The nearest boat astern -by some 19 minutes -was ('ill Cooper's Super Snooper Wldch was struggling along with only two of its three · 1 2 5 horsepower outboards j n commission. varied rolet as he pliea hill~------~--------------------~----------------------------------------------~ deMb-dee1inc traits to an all· female cut ol vict.ima. . Memorial Day Regatta 'Ragbag' .Sailors Get Help The a a i l i n g fraternity turned out in fatte for Balboa Yacht C I u b ' s George Segal IJbows 8.1 the detective who ia called by phone jl.l9l pior to each murder. No clues Of impact, at fint, but before Jong a pat· tern lllartl to emerge. Lee Remick pi.,. h ?Gllllllt1c bit and becomes elected as a prime _,. for the plY.ctiotic 1-------------------~ tiler. ' MllQ119111 Sharing the big, w t d ~ ' wonderful Lido ICJ'een for the new week with Ne Way Te Treat A Lady will be Enter Laaptnc. Th1s is the witty story of Carl Rtiner's life in show biz, tiut a novel, then a BUCceesful Broadway ~ and now a popular motion picture. Coming-to the Mesa OD Wed· nesday ii a Technicolor film starring Obarlt.on Heston as an old« cowboy who bas been a looer all bu ilfe. Joan Hackett provides the love angle in WmJWaJ. Hestoo makes an arch enemy ot Donald Pleasance wbo playt a balf-mad, psalm· singing gunman. Following an ambush t h e "Preacher" leaves Heston for d e a d . However, he 11 brought back to bea.hh by Joan's nursing. Then comes the cupid act with the aging cowman and the yoong girl. AB tbe love bit is in· terrupted .. the ''bad gang'' ridel in, bent on killing Heston and 9tea:ling Joan for one of the SOOfl of tbe ruthless leader. WW Penny is a movie thc:t just woo't let fans sit · silently very long. There's ac· tioo galore and plenty of tenderness, too. Saying fattwall to Mesa movie fans tonight and tm>or· n1ft evening is the current double bill of DnhJe Man and &...a Ceut. Pat Boone is the top dog in the JaUer abow. Dnllle Mu 1tan Yul Bryo- MT' as two IQ19, one a legit CIA agent and lie~ a Russian aced bent on taking Yul'a pbce in order to sabotage U • S • intelligence plana. .... ...,,, MESA MATINEES bring you the new morie Of the new week on a Wedneeday al·, temoon. Ttda gives 1<IU a chance to .. ICeal a mwcb'' and see the lhc1w firtt and also cet a mid-week tn.at from dally d61. 'lbe pro- grams stm't proiDiAtJ on Wed· nt!ldays all cm o'dock with free ~elbne•. FREE PASSES to the Udo or the Mela tbetltre will be malled tod87 to D i a D a Crevitt, 20IJ Swe Dr •• Cotta Mesa, S. A. Z,U. U17~ Opel, Balboa l8llDCf. L. A. Berl, 2709 Coft, Corona de! ... and Mn. G. M. Grundy, 924 W. Ocean Fraat. Newport Beech. 'lb1I quan.t will be 11*1' THUISDAY •FRIDAY 1M SATURDAY IAY 30-311 JUIE 1 I Pl 'ti llDllGHT i; JJ J \)\sneYland Blfi I STA'"""8 lmB. HAMPTON • HlllY JAMES • 1111 IEITOI • llYIE 1116 • 111f aum• and the DISNEYLAHD DAT! ftrmtS DE MBITllll prtMntlnf BIG BAND ROCK • Pl.US AU OF THE DISNEYLAND NIGHTTIME ENTERTAINMENT Crossword Puzzle -ACROSS .. 1 Philatelists' concern 6 BranclllS 10 Untidy ptrson: Slanq 14 Tht Str"t: Fr.: Z words 15 Neighbor of TUfkey 16 Cows: Archaic 17 As ·· : Generally: 2 words 11 S.felt 19 Early Saudi A111trlcan 20 Dr1lnagt Ifft 2t Llbtrtltd 23 lrlsh poet 24 Caress 25 Can. Man· ufacturers' ASSll.: Ab!K. -28 VM>altwst 2' One sml111 • sentetce: Sla119 30 Mineral Sj>flng n Set lO o... 35 Copied .• JI AnlWOpOMI ·=·· 41 Afrlc11t Allttlo,e tt Salad l11grtdl ettt 45 Insects 46 Synthetic colorint agent 47 Callfomla fort 48 Take I Mal 50 Mill's nickname 51 TitH of yell 5Z Rented 54 Crouch 57 Unlike 61 Pu out 62 -skirt 63 F"eared disease 64 Sapltnl 65 Desire 66 'Stt 61 Across 67 Agile 61 Legal d°'Ullllflt ., itflll s of office furnitu" DOWN 1 Vqetablt dlih t AIClent Irish city 3 Ill -: Ltvlftg 9i'ICJltOtoo nous Ir. 2 wonls 4 Cow: lnfor••I 5 Loolttd Intently 6 lllel9ber of 11 Down: 2 words 7 City In France 5 H ( II 5/27/61 I Scolllslt 34 COlllplSS fabric point ' lnt.tmal: '6 Pttllx:Abbr. Abbr. 37 Wholly 10 GatHllt 39 Fonntt 11 GfOU11 of English footballers co in 12. Just ont tlrae 43 Show grief 13 Round pitct 44 Swell of of glau the sea 21 Stiled 49 Spoke wl~ a 22 Kln4 •• small VOICI blTTltr 51 F tllow 24 Taro root workman, la 1110duct England 2S Tllr0fl9 52 Item of dOOf 26 VoncloDS h•dware "' 53 Group of 27 Slacbn off •nlmals.._.._ 2' Kind of 54 Farm.,,_.. ldftrtl....a 55 Bon mot • 3t Stflt!S of 56 U.N. 9ttlbr.' steps Abllf. n PCU'dS, shin-57 ~!!.*'~ .... lnos and • • 58 ..... Q "' 3Z Dfd a 59 Am's°"*' •1tht1Utlcal •O Young PfOCH$ chlldr• 6Z Sllmt 12 I Now PossibleTo Shri.Dk Painful Hemorrhoids And f>romot)y Stop J\e ltcbinr, Reline Pafn In MOit Cues. et tile faflUMHI llemorr11olit liaolt ..... .,... ....... ,.,..,.,. .... 'J'lilere'• ao e\11n fermul• lib iU PnJara\ln·B •I•• IOOUi•• lnit.t.d tltn•• 111d IMlpa P""8\ .fsrtMr tnlectiOfto Ja •la\at•\ er IOJpHl\trJ ... -·-ALBERT FINNEY •STANIEY OClfelS nvomnoo Ponovislon• Color b., Del.,,. THE LUXURIOUS llWIALitM THEATll ~~::.- 110M1 Of IOCIDM OWi LMll I '" EAST IALIOA llft. \ ~IALIOA P£11111SUU• m-4141.lt AMAN FOR ALL SEASONS .... ,...."""'_ 3Ei11t5Tl11N tR lm'RDE SUSAHNAH QIK ........ 1hffi@Sa ' I~ ' • "'111: r-' ~ HAC:SO~ 1\'.' f1 f'~ (((\'ta WINNER 5 ACADIMY ~ • f OF AWAllDS . ria~IS.~:1 =:: To kill a Mockingbird -GREGORY PECK ..:.'='-·-- ; Mondl1. Ml1 27, 1968 John ..... Miry Ann Mobley MUtw Berle "'-C..C-., IN COLD BLOOD . ..... DAJJ y PILOf R .. LEGAL NOTICE THE "11'5T NATIONAt. IANK OF ORANGE COUNTY .. Mid TruaM I Y 0-111 Co C:.lktY Vloe Preslclellt It. E. Orlllll"'1! Trust OfflCllf' PllM!tll«I Orarwe C"eMt .,_.., ~ltff. IM'f JO, 21 Md J-i. '"' MMe LEGAL N011CE Of ''Pldurw Peekt'' to ... • 6ne mm It the Udo or ..... ruJ IOOD. Wt ainetrely hope tball your 1'191De II .ddtd to our futlt Mlt belore too mlll'J ...... , .. ________________ ~ ..... ----------------------~---------------.... ____________ .;.... __ .;,.... ____________________ .,,.. ...... ________________ _,,..._ ____________ 11!!'1 .... .., I • ......................... -.......... , .. ..-·--- I .. HOUSH POI SALi I HOUSIS ,OR SALi HOUSIS ,OR SALi HOUSIS POil SALi HOUSH ,Olt SALi HOUSH FOi SALi G.nenl • •• Gwrel 1000 Geftw•I 1000 .....,.. -1000 ...._.. 1000 ~~ a.Kh •• -----2 16--HO DOWN G.I. F.NOiANTlNG Bayview. 3 11111111~-.iRlll,...W Col1-e Park 4-1·1 • Ollllty Wlllolt ()aly iti.a50: 3 BB. 2 aa. ~·:ace~~: OAILV PILOT Monda.J, M.\1 27, 1968 Daily Pilot C~auified f 'WV JS Very lovely lilome nr. 5 PU. llmple iot. w/2 Po01I • put· '-tJ' . ¥.. bclus!ves I u NI c ...... --lsa ... al"& We llaYe ll)aJl1 dn& srn. E11Jc>1ed by a amall UfS( 9 .,. ... .,., low down PJt. lloma Bla. aelect &l'O'IP· Only 139$0. . Hours-Reguletions-i:>eaaiin9S lest Buys! Buy u many .. )'OU ~. IN FASKJOf'fABLE BAY· ,..am. $63257 eY8. Owner. m-4356 rea ty 3 BR. 2 be. beaut landsc i>C!d Dc-luxe live In tourplexn CR.Ur OUllCm Built 1111" c .... Mes. ~llO $23,900 IY OWN!R- du•o1'81 Adver11Mrt 1houtd dleoti tllttr 1dl dally end report lmmedhitely errort 21H Vista Del Oro adult occupied ····•• 126.500 '6(),500 to $62,500 each. ~ two and ooe half 3 Bdrm. 2 baths, tireplM:e CLASSIFIED INDEX er mleolutlflcatlon .. THE DA l\.V ~l\.OT a11umoa li•blllt )' for errore onl)' to Newport Beach Open D•lly 1·5 PM batbs ~room.and din-Victoria Mesa bUUt·lnl, wall to ...n car. tne ••tent 91 publl1hlno th• adv•rtlMment co•r•ctl)' en• tlm... Summer Most Beautiful 1551 Corri•ndw 11\1 ~m boaM with brtalt· petln& and dr•PH. walk to D'lAOLINE FO" COPY AND KILLS; 5;30 ~.M. tht d•Y before publication. except for 3 BR, l.betN. dt'n, tplc:, din/ ' t fut mr -~ pon:fa Hoines tbr beach. Ptua 2 pooll and W•elt.•nd Edition •nd Mond•y HCtl1n1 wh•n cloelno tlMe ii 5;30 P.M Friday At-. Th• leach rm. haab ClfJ)elS, auest and aimplete built·ln kit~ " N£W KOMES tennis court:a. 642.mJ.. • A wonderful way Ul ao' houw, swimming pool. Un-ftl lncludlnc dilbwuber, re-Low da. '""' ~yr loan REDUCED To price of loll! ypu MUIT HAVE KIL\. NUMIE"! When kllllno 1n ild bee1un of quick results. Why not you too? Ct11l us for d mkt S3l 750 frilentor and lrMUr. ~ Frem $23,950 Low dn., E-Z lerma Lovtly be iure to make a record of th• klll number glyen you by your ad taker at excellent Sales ~ l.A'll$es er priced ... • . peted thnH>ut, dreped, plua Valley Rold at Victoria 3 BR 2 Ba bome on 2 iot.. nr. verification of Y""" call. alon" Upnor Bay. Bi" spac-II!.-better than S800 In ahunen. (Jult E. or Btookbunt bav Ir ocean. Can use 11 2 ,. •.. • . nnt Possession PNttc:Wd do doub" r EY1ry effort It made to kill or correct 1 new •d that hll been ordered, but we can· ious 3 & 4 BR homes • some pa • IV· up on bluU) apts, rm. to bid. Prlc. rear not guaranth to do so until th1 ad hu appeared In tll• papor. new • Sl)me Resales. Pools, 3 BR. 2 be, try 10~•. Down age. play area all ODCDpltt.e-Lldo aizt lots, fee simple l.Zl 4l1t Owner 673-2119 f, bana '"'!ling ornen• aLuc Vacant. W .900 lY l'llclosed With cenent land . u 1 .... abov• -a &·v-• UPLEX DIME·A·LINI Ade are etrlctly calll In advance Dy Mall or at any one of our o lcu. ca 5• "y •' '" "~ Call to 11t•r' l block wall, Freahly painted @ . ...,Built .~~i:C:ic OCEANFRONT D NO phone ordere. !~~atir~:~ S::::::i~· CORBIN-MARTIN Exclusive with: In and out -beaotllully kltc.ben. Conve~ Good1 IUIJ\~!:J'"ta!Lo. Z.2 : T ... DAILY PILOT ~-.rv .. the right to cl111lty, edit. ceneor or refu11 any •dver REALTORS 675-166:! ED RIDDLE landso"-'. NI Price, Only 1ftft un ts. _.,,:iw. • · ... • ·~ Ph. 644-1133 ~ ent to liboppu,. 548--0897 wkdy., 67M769 tlMm•nt. and to ch31ngo lta r1tee a11d regulations without prior notice, 646-lll l $42,950! Open Dally 1.5 P.M. cmter. near oew wknd AdvertlNr• may pl•co their ad• II)' telephone. 6 e.drorns, 3 B•th• REAL TOR 20'2'1 Commodore Rd .• New-acbools. --4-------- 6 Bcdrooma. 3 Bath!!. Deluxe '!_!1"9~!!!11!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~~1 port. 3 and 4 BDRMS. 1 A: 2 sty NR. N 4 BR. tpl. new cpts. DIAL DIRECT 6_.2-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE Corona del Mar 540 I 2 2 0 llnme and mcome south of built·in kitchen, family room Newport leach Flttlllaeet. auto prage ~ X1 · nr. beach. S28.000. with ..__ 10 l2 I GI N D • y· •. -..tt. .. dr ri wtc;nda. 351 6'2nd St. • the highway on oversited 41' lot. 3 bedroom 2 bath uar, X Sfpara P 0 0Wft s .... ,111111 sew erator, ._.. ..... .,..., ape el, er 6~44 uUllty room. A magnificent P la "11 fenc:lnl. landacaping. 4 year old residence com· This may be the only home MlchMI K-, aulW.r Huntington BMch 540.1220 494-9466 with ln·lnw or teen.age suite or livingroom, b(.'droom and bath· that provide~ ptivacy for all -And custom built 2 bedroom apartment wilh dr1f1wood paneling, cathe- dral beam ceiling, used brick !!replace and sundeck. pl I 'in Newport Beach where of ,,._ blue ""-•''"'--r ete y professionally dee· """ .-.... ...., Phone 642-28'll Evn 642-5106 ed 1 you can use your GI bene-in exclusive Cameo Shores Newport Hgts. 1210 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. orat a n d profeslons ly fits. This 3 bedroom, 2 beth 3 Bedrooms .l den, 3 bathl SACRIFlCE -brine paint landscaped. VALUE of the ha ck' .. _ .... Assum• 5S1 r1.0 Reduced $2000 ClAlll!flED COUNTE"I ere located al follows: ... home is u s rp as a ta . Chambers elec-kitchen ut ..... L .. "'1• moniu at S3l,5()0. It has new electric built·lns. wet bar with refrlirerator loan I no loan fees. Submlt Newport Hgt.a pooJ borne. tn choice corner location. 3 Bd· rm1 • Extra drnainc room and ~ be.lb at pool lkle. None better at this new price of $26,500. 10% doWll takes IL • mammoth fireplace. huge lanai room oU heated pool on down JMlYmenL Laree 3 picture windows look\ng on-sweeplng view sundeck BR home • nice residential to a large back yard and nothing comparable area. 2 batba, family room. bn ck patio. Excellent re-In the area double r i r e p I a c e Ir all lrlgerator. carpets and drap-$77,500 bullt • l.ns. Payment under Dou&le car garagr and ex· N•Wl'OllT aUCM -D•M~ITJON ~ tra parking for boll or trail· 2Z11 West lellMe ....... ., .. ..._,.,, ·._.. UO W• hy StrNt, Cet .. M1te. 109 ~ Street, Hllltl"f'M ...... 2Z2 ,,.,.,. A-. "-tll• ..... l :lO.S:lO hutlf. Set. & S.a. M•lf Addr .. ; aox 117!. Newport lead!, Calif. HOUSES FOR SALE NIWPOllT HlteHTI 011 DltA"INO SHVICI "11 OIHlllAL 1• HIWPOU lttnllll mt IUCTlllCAL -er, COSTA MllA 1111 WISTCL"P all IOUll'Ml!NT llNTAU 66.St $64,500 COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. · 5-lf>.9491 Open till 9 PM eries included. Approximete-Call: $200 mo. includini taxes. ~7171· Open Eves . ..546-2313 MIL\ DIL MAI llM UNIVIHITY PAall: fU1 'INCINe UU MHA lllllD• 1111 IACIC a•Y Gft ,LOOllS IUS COLLIO• PAltlC ms IAST ILUPP 041 'UINACI 811'Al8S, lie. • .,. N1l9M>lt:T H~H 11tl COllONA DIL MAit OM OAltOININO UN .... ,on HllOHTS 1111 IALIOA .. ··~HAL SU\llCll un Colesworthy & Co. IALIOA COVIi "'' IA y ISLANDS .,,. OUDINO. OISC INO ues NIWPOU SHOHI lnl LIDO llLI .,., 01.ASI "" 19()1 Harbor Blvfl .. C.M. IAYC81ST 11" ULIO• llLANO USS OllllN THUMI .,.. n..,... r:-IAYSHOlll 1ns HUNTINeTON llACH -OUN SHOP 6711 "'"'" s:,Vt'S. D41YH SH01a1 1221 ,OUllTAIN YALLIY .. ,. HEALTH CLUU •n•Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WlfTCLI,, IUt SIAL HACH -HAULING •nt H 8I08 HIOHLANOS IUS LONO HACH UM HOUSICL1AN1Ne 67JJ Ulf'VllUITY PAIK 1U1 OUNOI COUNTY -INTllll08 D•COUTINO 1"1 l~IC l•Y U4I OAIOIN OllOYI 4'11 IMCOMI TAX 6741 layfront Pier & Slip l.\STILU"' lttt WISTMINSTllt 4'1f lllON, or-.lllllel, lie. i7M ICVINI TIUACI ms MIDWH Ctr'Y .. ,. lllONINO "" 3 BR. 3 Ba " lam nn on COltONA OU MAI U:M SllfTA ANA • .,. INSllL.ATINO :~ xtnl lge lot with room ror Auume 5 3/4 °/o Loan On this outstanding 3 Bdrm 2 bath Colleae Park home. with 18 x 36 H & F Pool · and PIY only $169 mo11\h. 646-7171 • 546-2313 -OPEN EVES. ty $650 closing costs and Wally Hallberi CAt.L ~1151 Copen eves) impounds required. lmmed· Eves. 642-42!!0 Her itage Real Estate late Possession! HARBOR 53/4 0/0 $167 MONTH 6r1cious 2 Story $16.000 -U39 mo all. Price $18,900. 3 BR. 2 car gar, plu1 cari>ort. Covered patio, OPEN SAT• SUN 1 • 5 ~Monrovia Kennedy & Anoe. 642-gr.y) ~ 3 BR.; 1~ Ba., btd. pool; dbl pr., carp, over bdwd. THE ~J E"'"\.L E : _;TATER.•_; AV AIL lmmed. Cliff Haven 3 Br, 2 M + 2 Br Ocean Vu Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-1249 CONM ., M.r 1250 =i~~~~ :::u•suu :: ~~fN ANa Hll•tm :: ::~~~¢~cA'r1Ne. ~ mt pool. custom bll quality ~.:O 7,t,Not :: ~!:t":t HACM !: ~=~1:~:.:."L1tlPAla. lie. :!: thruout. Could add Income ULIOA ISUND uu 1.AOUNA NIOUIL .,., l.ANOICAPINO "" A.Pt. View of entire Bay. HllMTINOTON HACH ,. .. SIN CLIMINTI 471t ~~SOICINM81TY."1a1cK ~ $169.500 =~~~~~~o:A~::rui :: ~:::.~:x~1~~ !: Mov1No a nouot ;;:; J. Clarkson SINJ.. HACH UM CONDOMINIUM 4"t 'AINTINO, P111rll811SIH = ~ ~r.•::N ·~~~1 ':::, Rt:NTALS ~!~~::No.••• *' . LONO HACH 1Mt ... t u f I h-~ ,HOTOOllAPHY ~.!! . l.Jl'(IWOOD ,... "'P s. n urn I -Pl.ASTUINe. Pel\:11. ._., ... - THE ~EAL E:::;TATERS NO DOWN GI in Me.. Verde Just lilted for quick sale! Sharp 3 bdrm wllh wood abl.ngle root, 3 large bdrms I: bandlome tamlly room. New carpeta A: drapes. No- thing down to qualified Vets. ~ $25,950 • must hurry! MESA VERDE REALTY 54&.5990 includes everything Ir Just a1-Th1a 4 BR + family a: tor- sume 5% 7o· loan at no cost • mal dining room is excel>' It's that easy! Excellent 3 tlonal. Hillside location close BR family room home In to Mesa Verde Golf Course. Mesa Del Mar, 2 baths, Adult occupied. Profession· built·ln kitchen. large flv. ally A: tastetully landscaped. ing room with w/w carpets $43 950 It drapes., brick rlreplace. ' CO tlrs.; Sprlnklen; fenced: $2'J,.500. Owner ~1234 ext. 374 or 548-«>66 BY Owner, extra nice 3 BR, 2 BA home. Q-pts, drps. bit-Ins, used brick frplc, lge covered patio. Landscaped, fenced yard. $22,900 642--5i5al OCEAN VIEW CAM!9 SHOltES 3 BR. Ir den, llP• clinlDc rm .• )Se. nutr. BR. CUit. •tur- n . A.1 condition! $85,000. Rohm Nattreu, Raltor. 642-1485 Cameo Highlanda, l()&doaa 4 br, 2 ba. On canyon. $31,500, OWNER 67l4423 O~Nel COUWTY IM elNIBAL Mii P'UMllNe ..,. COSTA MISA n• .. Colcl ell •--L I Co. 0 0' COUNTY :: MIL\ VHOI S11t f'OOOLI OIOOMINO "" W 1 8-lf ~N~: .. fTAT• 1'11 lfSWPOIT llKM '* =~ 11::~~~INO ~~ mo E. Coest Hlthw•V wtST11UNfTill 161' NIWPOllT HllOMn mt PUMP 8suv1e1 .,,. ,..__, hedl. C•llfomla MIDWAY CITY U16 NIWPOU SH08H mt llOO!'INO ff91 Kl Nlll Oii J.Mll S~A ANA ,.,. WISTCLIPP sn• llADIO, II ..... ate. .. ,. ------------ Price $24,000 • Hurry! ~ : TS }iii" ~ WALLACE l'\l I ·\\ 11111 ~<. \H\ \II\\ ll ~ ~ I f \ • " TRANSFERRED to~ 3 BR 2 ba. patio, elec kitcb dishwasher, drapes. w/• cpts, beautifUlly landscaped, fruit treu. $24,950. ~2783 PAcrnc Drive. View 3 BR. 2 be + Income Apt $65,000. 673-6904 Owner SMfTA ANA Nen. 14Jt uNrnas1n PA•• sm 111M001L1No • 11•PAll !'~ TAKE YOUR O .. ANO• 16JS IACK IAY t141 lllMOOILINe, KITCHINI ......, Tl)STIN 1141 IAST ILU" no ~ ''" PICK '"18TH TUITIN IMS C080NA OIL MAI SlJt ~-:So 6fff 1093 Baker, C.M. REALTORS 546 4141- (0pen Eveninpl 3 SR, den, 2 BA, bdwd Doors, &.lbM Penineul• 1300 ANAHllM 111M6U ·l~YLIOIS~ •Not ~ SIWINO MACHINI • .,AlllS "61 4 Oelux D\Jplexcs 2 bedroom SILl•1tAOO CMIYOlt " .... ,.,. S1'11C T•llKI, ~ lie. lfd ' • • LA UNA HILU 17.. LIDO ISL• Sl51 TAILOIUNO ..,. 1 ~ bath each Wlil, built·ina t2:~:: =~:J:L ~= =~~~~~~o:A~~:~" :!: i~~~1~.~0:n°" -.:,~ in kit .. nice living room, w/ , ... (LIMINTI 1"1 l•&.IOA !SUND USS TILi ......... _ a lllaftle .,,, w C8llJCt &: drapes. Sep pa· '"" IUAN CAPllTUNO lnt SIAL HACH WI Tllll SUVICI .,.. tios, all fenced. 11idew1lk.s CAPllTllANO llACM 1"9 LONG HACH Utt TILIVlllON, •-In. lie. 6tlS • -......t )' h•• .,., In D411A POINT 1ne o•ANOI COUlfT'Y -UPHOLSTIEl'Y .,,. "' .... = 1g ...... 1114! come CARUIAO m• OUOIN o•ov• ,.,, ftLDINe '"' Excellent financln~. OCUNSIOI tnt WISTMINSTllt Wit E T SAM 01100 1m M1owAY CITY sm JOBS & EMPLOYM N $30,500 ltlVIHIOI COUNTY 1M SAHTA AllA Wit IOI WAllUO. Miii 1'lt HOUSH TO II MOVIO ,... SANTA ANA HllON'TI UJt 109 WAN'TIO, -7ftl C:°"MMIN IUM lfSI TUSTIN -TIO Olll>LIXSS '01 SALi ltn COASTAL S7'1 IOI WM ' A,A8TMINTS POI SAU 1"' LAOUNA HAC• Pll ~.an~~• = LAGUNA NIOU9L f"7 ......, ... " • ..,.. RENTALS '"' CLIMINTI 1711 AOllNCllS, Mee ~ 293 E. 17th St. 6464494 H m t L-~ UN JUAN CAPISTllANO f7U HILP WANTIO, Mii ' ou ... rurn1tnwu o•N• ... ,"' 17• AOINCIH. •-nee Eve. 646-5'152 ,. .. rv MIL" WANT•D. ·-, ... ,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •H1NNT':uAL -, .... 1 = REAL ESTATE, 1011-Metl a w-7Mt l• IV ...... ,..___ I AOINCllS, Miii • ·-7IM .oh b COSTA MllA 11• vwnera SCHOOLS a INSTllUCTION "" I n macna M.IA DIL MA• t1• TlllPLIX. lk. .,_ '01 Pll•PAUTIOlt ,_ ~••A-v1101 mt CONDOMINIUM MM CA net CE ciLL•H ,... ms 1t1NTAU WANTH '"' '""'181 L IRVINE TERRA NIW,OIT llActl mt aooMt Pott llNT ms MERCHANDISE FOR An exceptional buy • immac NIWlllO•T MOTL ttll HOM • IOAaD '"' SALE ·ND TRADE Ntwl'OllT sHOttu mt MOT1u, TllAILH eouns sm "" 2 BR. 2 Ba home. Charm· IAYSlfO•IS ms OUHT HOMIS '"' PUllNLTUltl ...... ,. ing partially covered patio • OOYl1t SHOaO m7 MISC. 811fTAU '"' O,,ICI 'UINITUll• · It's A Metsl The yard's gone completely to pot .l the house needs dean-up but maJce oUPr • YoS, might ma)(e a deal. 3 It family room Park Mt'sa • Home. A!!king $100 on leL'5P/ option at $24,500 • f1iA ap- praisal coming. College Realty ---------- FANTASTIC! Bch Horne-Must Sell Owner moving to Virgin l• lands! 4 BR, mod/home. $25,900. CAYWOOD REAL TY 6:n3 W. Coast H'wy. N. B. 54S-1290 -WfSTCLIPP !di INCOM• PltOPIHY -Ol'FICI IOUIPMINT lt11 ideal ror outdoor enterwn-U!ll\IHSIT'Y PAllll: nn 1us1N1ss Plte>PllTY UM no111 1ou1PMINT .,, ing. Asking $34,500. BALBOA ISLAND lltVIN• me Tll"l\.111 ,AllKJ ... CUI. lllSTAUll_,.T !!!,• Call for Appt. U CK .. ,. .n• IUSINIU ltlHTAL .... Ult IOUIPMllNT ... Duplex near Bay. 2 BR 1 u .sT laLUPP tt41 o'"'u HlfTAL ..,.. tt0US1MOLD .0001 '"' 642-t235 ba h + 1 BR 1 b th Good llWllfl TallllAC• tt•t IMOUSTlllAL PllOPlllTY .... GAltAOI SALi ln2 l I . COltONA OU MAI ,,,. COMMlllCIAL .... l'UllNITUltl AUC'TIOfl .,, rental area. Owner Uvea out 1,4LIOA "'9 INOUITltlAL lllfTAL ..,. APPLIANCH 11• f ---'-•• to uy RLANDt '* LOTS '1• MTIOUH 1111 Divorce Pending 0 area. • very .,._,.... LIQO Ill.I SUl UNCHH "" SIWINQ MACMINH "" M l 11 Ba k a~.. A-sell. Only $39,500. e•L•OA ISUllD USS CITllUS OllOWI ms MUSICAL INITllUM•N1 ens ( us se c .......,. ,....,a Rltr. 646-3928 Eve 64:2-11185 HllNTINOTON HACH ,... AtalA•I •• PIANOS a OllOANS tu• home on comer of None FOUNTAIN VALLIY M1t LNCI IUIN01t• ntt 11T1AoL110Y111.... !?!! Ave. & Brrntwood Street. *LACHENMYER \IAL -11ACH HM llllOllT PllOP18T'Y UOS "" ,,., LOHO HACH ... ouNol co. PllOl'Hn nn '41·1'• a ST11110 n11 Room for boat or !miler bUt M-~i'terrine•n VIiia OONOI COUNTY ,... OUT OP STATI 'llOP. Utt TA'I HC0801111 mt fl · • rd wu '"'TA ANA t'1t MOUNTAIN • ou1n .,,. CAMllAI • 1oull'M1111 UM sma · minunum care ya · LIDO ISLE WISTfl\INSTllt "11 SUIOIVISIOlt UNO mt HOllY SUPPLllS .... 3 & fa mily room, listed l l Lovely --"'cm 2 BR. _ ... ..A. MIDWAY CITY Ull HAL HTATI SH\llCI UIS SP08T1Ne OOODS ... ...., ""' ~ k--" Jt "'"" ir;~w S'INTA ANI HllOHTI ,.. a.1. •xCHANOI .,,. llNOCUL.AH. SCOPIS UH •'-'··JI••· "t"'n wee •:nu a er-ed by garden &: atone waJls COASfAL tnt •.•. W&NTID .... MISCILL>.N•OUI -noons. SPe "Pl\ul ... u ouHA HACM 11• BUSINESS end 1111sc. wANTH .. ,. reduced to $.17.SCX>. ~u:t1!:.:'T~L ~ FINANCIAL ~;:::ltY• •1c. r: College Realty 546-5880 O.Lincy Re•I Est.te siOI JUAN CAPISTllANO 1111 1us1N11Ss oPPOnu11m11 .,.. no•A•• '"''"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!! 2121 E. Cout Hwy, CdM CUJSTUNO llAClt tnl IUSINllS WANTID ... IUIU>INO MATHIAU r1t1= 6 HOUSES 673.Jno ~:::.:.:i:~ouHTY = :::~~===~ :=m.. ::: 1pw~~1S •nd LIVEST~ Sale•m•n or WCNNn ll~CATION 81NTALI IMI MONaY TO LO•M 6121 $36 500 C:cp!llOMINIUM ,.,. ..... ONAL LOAMI Im PITS. ••NII.AL .. • WANTED OUP14!)Cll 'VIII. ,,,. JIWILIY LOANS .,,. CATI .,. These are money makers - Rl:NTALS c~LATIUL LOANS ~ ~~!,, ~ on ~ acre • $425/mo. in-1111.AL ISTATI LOAMI ,.... nv•u .... Hou ... Unfumlahed MOllTOMIH. Tr• 0.-.,. LIYISTOC1C -come. Graham Realty OIHHAL ~. MAO..NINYOwUANNTCl~MmNTS '* CALIFORNIA Ll'llNG Perron RHlty Co. (near Pos·t ,_..._) ~O:,T,..A ~~"'MA• ;;.. 11:: 11:: NUllSUllS ,,,. 642-1771 149 RlvP~id~ Vlll'oAve...,., NB Mtu. vuo• 11,. •ncf NOTICES swoM11Ne POOU "" ----------------.. "' CdLLIO• ,... 2111 ,OUNO (P-Ml) .... PATIOS .,,, a.IFF HAVEN DAVIDSON 1-m.v NfWPOltT llAClt JMI LotT 1411 e::l~:,s,.. ::: $26,000 -• J Na'"'°n HO'Tl. nlt P••SOllAU .. TWO ac•ES NIWHllT SHOllU me ANNOUNCIMlllTI Mlt TRANSPORTATION Attnc !Iv rm w/!)1>lc. din. ~ " :tlMOHS ms 1111THS ""' '°"" • vacHT1 ,.. lnit area, 2 BR's, !!«ludt<t, Pnme prop. nr South Coast va• s11o•n ml •UNllAU l4U SAILIOATI ,.,, I lndscpd no AND I · Plaza & F-uava. Possible w STCLll'P n• PAID OllTUAllY .. u POWU CIUISlllt tttt ge PR · t 8 """ cr- UN"'9HITY ...... "" PUNHAL OIHCTOU ::: Sl'llD-SKI IOATt -on Snug Harbor. variance ror eomm. 111.,NI me c'~01110~•oTPs -·N•t .. ,, IOAT T11AtLHS ...,, Balboo 0 -1 Estate Co. Rltr. 2750 Hlll'bor SB, CM ~It IA\' H4I " '"" "' M11 IO•T MAINY•NANCI "JJ '""'"' '""' 11.U,, !?".' ~~::=~~" .. 11 IOAT LAUNCHINI "JI 700 E. BaJhoo Blvd., Balboa 546-$<160 Eves. 545-5142 1n11t• TIUACI ;;,. c•MnHY Cll""1 .,.., M.lalNI IOUIP. ms 673--tt40 NEGLECTED COltOtfA OIL M.tolt ISll ClllMATOlllS 1 • .,. IOAT SLIP, MOOlllNO "l'l=------------tiCl.IOA me M.IMOlllAL PAltllS .n1 :::: ~-.-..~I!~ tm FOR Satr . Falll>roofit aru. 3 BR, 2 BA, covered patio. i-.; .. ~ '!.1..AL•".. ••Jl •UCT!Oltl 6'11 " .. !! 11.) ac w/vlew, 6 nn ranch fru1·1 .__., -· .. v lhNbll. LI •• ms AVIATICNt .. IVICI Mn &OAT CHAltTalt n u n·. ,.,.,.., HUOA 11un TllAVIL ... PllHINO IOAU -hse ..... ;, nn guest or rental. Needs paint. clean up. Tn-:~=~o:'r.Ac" ::: a111 TllAlttl'OltTITIOlt -IOAT MOYIN• :: Avoe11do & frvit trtts. Lrg rific fAsl~ldt locttion! A•· Harbor View Hills VIEW Corona del M., What's new? How about an Lusk • built bomea located Immaculate 4 bedroom home ln the Southland's moat de-with a panoramic view of sirable Ir fucinatll\i area. the city lights and ~! Scbool1 .tt Calif. Irvine If this is what you have been Campus just m o m e n t • walling for we have one aw1y. Sensibly priced from now. s-n ,500. ~: ~6:\: e••·s·P·RINRING Directions: Mac.Arthur Blvd • ..i- trom PacWc Coast Hwy. 01 '7192 •REALTY ~ewport Fwy. Turn on San ••• "ANYTIME'' Joaquin Hills Rd., then follow signs to model area. 1801 Westcl'1f Drive New England Chuml WANl!D Real Estate Sale. People. WHY NOT GE'T ON nu; BAND WAGON! Exceptionally appealing 2 story ho m e! Weatherro wood-shingle siding, 1team· Ing paint! 3 BRs, 2 baths: Over 25 Yean ill huge living room, deluxe Orange County kitchen, park-like rear yard • Full page advertisln1 with fruit a: Sycamore trees, • Inter omc. teletype Immaculate condition! In • Training program Newport Heigl'ltl, on tree • Insurance shaded road near all ICboo1a • Many other benefits BE:M'ER HURRY! On J y Call 64M494 • For Interview :::.·~·Pardon, RHltor "You Can't build usume 5" loan. down pymnt open. $2'l.SOO 546-7787 MeH Verde 1110 $3,<XXI .-umes exilltint low lnterest Joan. Total pymts $190 mo. 3 br, 2 ba, dbl frpl, cpta. drpll, blt-lna. Owner must .ell. 545-7822 OWNER Sac.; 3 BR. Ir fam.; comer. VA, MIA .l convent. 1155 Austln $23,950 549-2771 4 BDR, 3 Bath. Dlninf, Family rm. Pool. $43,000. * ~~ 5 BDRMS, Fam. rm. 7100 eq. tt. By Owner. New crpts, lg pa tlo. $30,500 * 5'6-1844 Cell ... Pule 1115 OWNER: 236 Tulane, $23,500 3 xtn Irr br, 2 bath, top ciond. 56-2198 after 5. Newport leech 1200 BAYSIDE VIDqe. Perfect for vacation or retirement home. Patio, c 1 u b h o u r. e pool, priv beach, $12,000 675-1672 1605 Westcliff Dr. ~Z-5200 I reputation WATERFRONT. 6'l Balboa Cwes. 3 BR. $75,000. WUI COWGE PARK on what yoa trade for property. Arabian bol'M!I, « ? LI 8-7771 :; BR + Fam rm. 2~ Ba. "intend to do'' BLUFFS Condo. Owner leav-private encl entry, approx. 2,000 sq. tt. 50 fl covered ~lta RMI Estate 146-4414 &lg area «fers Angelita 1 pool _._ model. l Bdrm. 2 neth, patio overlooks ge ..... e ANYONE FOil POOL? ~2049 yard. A uee.t Family Home then see this now 3 BR 2 LUXURY Condom • Bluffs 4 located on Princeton Dr. All bath ·oos fa~ rm for-"'-, 3 ba, .. -low mrkt val at this for • .. al '1111pac1 .... tnvtttng' 18x .,.. ""' onlY S31 000 m v rm, • $36.500. Owner transl. C.U SCENiC 36' pool. $29,950. Excel. Owner ev~ aft s. 644-0509 PROPERTIES terms. CALL MR. NELSON PRIME Loe., Bluffs condo. BUY NOW! Duplex near Bay, tum , booked for sum- mer. $45,000. Submit any terms. E. H. Michael. Rltr. 507 E. Balboa Blvd. 67H8llO Udo lale tJs1 a.yfront Lkto tale 2 Story, 4 BR. 3 BA, 2 kitch- ens, best lkle of bey. Could be come.rted to duplu. Watch the boats come with- in ~· of froot window. Spec· tacular v t e w! Dtrectly acrou frorn BalbcMl SQ Club. IY OWNER Phone for a ppointment 6~9412 lvilders Home 5000 -.q-ft. 4 BR A: maid's 5 bo, 3 car pr. 1~ lots. Unumll features. Must 1ee to app~ate. Broken wel- come. 520 Via Udo Soud 642-1615. Eves 615-1669 You Can't h•t Thltl 3 Bedroom plus den home 45' lot • Street to Street ci1t11te appraised at SS5,<XXI • submit all. R. C. GREER, Realty 3416 Via Udo 673-!l:m * SACRIFICE! For quick sale. Vacant 11 3 br on 50' lot. 8e'1 blzy on I.JOO. $4,000 "cl, $07,000. OWNER 64U2(g Must llell. $60,000 home In estate aale. 3 BR A: den. Make oUer. :119 Via Orvieto. 548..om Huntlntton a..ch 1400 675-$726 540-1151 Herlta~ Real Es-View of lake. 3 BR. 2 Ba. tale. BY OWNER. 644-1157 BY OWNER. Prestiae area. •-1-st .soo Larger % BR borne, fireplace, SALE BY OWNER. 3 BR., SPM!llh 5 BR, 2 M, + ex· -...-open beamed ceilinp. dou-pool. Harbot' view, Newport tru. '4 ml to bch. $.13,100. Lovely older home In River· ble car prage. M lot. Qoae Helcbll. $47.500. st8-8873 9aTl Adella Orc1e ~ aide on lg comer vlrw lot to markets A transportation. B.LUJTS. 3 Bdrm, + den. POOL, 3 BR. 2 BA, patio, 125' frontage lg encloted pn· $11 750 best channel Yiew. For sale frl>lc, dole to all 1eboots. tio, nice cpts/drp!I, stovP r or l··-. Bv -er. 673-.,.,.,~ -950 5&G v tur1 Dr $60/mo. Offer on down. Wells-McC.,clle RltrL ...... ~ v-u '""" _,, • en • 0 ...... ..,., Bl d c CONDOMINIUM Wanted ln MT-3003 "''°"VO•• 1810 Newport v " .M. Bluffs atta; 3 or 4 BR., Kt:N'TALS 3 Bedrm -F•mlly Rm 548-7129 Eves. 844-0684 from owner. &«-21Yl11 Houtee U..&.-1....L.-~ "Pool" -$21 ,500 1~~~~~~~~!!.:~=~=====L..::::=!~~nT~unw~--~~ run .t entertaining! r~ Newport a..ch_3200 ,.._.,.....;,,._rt_a..c. __ h __ noo __ Ne_wpo_rt_s..c __ h __ noo_ pta'ce. Entry ball. ~ated a: tll tft'ed pool, ha th hou!lf A covered patio. Qe.ep rrounds MUtrTINTOll llAllOUI ... ~r.:L ':~:::S-TATIOfl = :::~ s::::.-.. "9t PoOI. pelJO. $34,<XXI. Bkrs. ina SZl.:im. C i\ LL Glm •OUHTAIN VALL.IT "11 ........ a TUTOlllllO .... Al8CIUl'l .,. OK Ph n4 -.... ,, Qu-n _.,..,. •• .,, Herl••ne ~::,._ = SERVICE DIRECTORY ~~1~: ~',,I!::' :: m; ~ ~rniu or Re:! Esta;:.l.M>4 ._ Ste).1720 S@\\4llA-" ~tfiS TARBELL lO'IO laACM ... aCCOUNTINO -MOTOll MOMU ms ------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:.;~====----;;i;;&------===~--iiiii:l~I--~ .. C°"'"1' )Ill ANSWlllH MIVKI .,_ llCYCLH nu ~ ~ .. .,.. .... .,. APPl lUff'I HPAlllS. .._ ,,.. UICTl lC CAU "" ~,·. -s TAR G A:,..E~" ll ¥. WllTMMTllt lit! 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HOUSI .......... ----p COMP. Nor: wa.I o ... . 4 BR. 2 lq. tt .. ltove • rm wit. dJn rot Pool•• pr., fOI er. W~ old..' 1474tl> Pri Have tw bedrooa owaers Jarier DoQclu nlAcr to lee w Now a 1,.661.2 & ----Owl Lovely : beauty carprte, beach . A $3000 hd MT.-,..,_ Ga A 4 beC Rear y; to bdll llcliools ed at $2111,650. LI! Now a 18612 Be 1 One 4 year a 3BRI, • ancy, F BRA! S47-8531 S37.5 Ort this 3 er will to qual lent no1 ed at a w Now a 16612 BE --s Fl. \4\ 4 BR 2 paint. ~ ER· 1 BRAS 847-ll531 BEL 3BRH upgradi garage dn, no $15,950 eludes than rE 1T1m 962-4471 HOUS 3 BR. 2 extras. see! HAFI ''Home 8740 Wi P• 4 BR, bU.ilt-iD tio & trunsfe P•u 847·1266 OWNE Sacritio Immac pallo, cl. Bel Pacific Ch1uce FOR : , Spaclo' cpts, ( bltns. 9S2-0'21 MUST! ft. 3 Bl 5241 Git -Llpn THE "ha! be". sprawl floor 1 den, F RA: C pmt c $..()'11 Several l...AGU: DOWN CX>ST~ landsc PADR. Gl""'1t Beacb. SPifC KOMI 2 br, bit·• IP)). ' Ju.ab ~ point I SWEEI ocean. Hart. -Sen c -I HAVI fllmltJ ~ 1lllsfrt tn9'1 donv~ by aJ tOOR ' A I ttOUSIS POR SALi HOUSU Paa SALi RENTALS Moeda1, Mq 27, 1961 ~ .... ·-~ 1950 ~,........ . * * * UAL ISTATI o.-..1 UAL ISTATI o.....a RENTALS Apel. ~ ...........,_,. ... -~ $15,tOI tun TIUDt le.ta MIM 4100 C..... .. --~ S2SO Office ._... '°70 ....,... & o...t '2-101----·T!.jr•-• .. -•--,Jr1 COMPLETE PAQ(ACt ••. or Clllll&Ul ,_,.. 1"1111_. $25 Wk. Up LAOUllA llACH -"LIM JJI l.akW' -llhu No ~ G1n for block r~dnr. la1cb pool pay. ............... • ~~ ~ :. ~ --a·•all•ble ... VaJ ..... v ... ~A .. ao 1-•. u wall, covettd patto, crpe.. ments and COflllallt tnllo-• -• 8llCll .,.._ .._ ---• " "' ad\l~~-~":.t '• ,_,._".: ~cl··1":'.," drpl, A cement drtvewa)'. l•tuLOce? TRADE ~ pro. e 1Dd tJtlla A Plllne lft"I. newnt onb bulldin& at ocu_,-....... unuu .. ,.. 4 BR. 21* BA, 2 story, DIO blenia tqr 1 lUe of ~riol.9 e NaS4 ~ • 1V av.ii. r::. ~lb A~ = e~· A ~ner~ ICl· ft., elec bit• JM. bland wlmre at lilODtlatlo. ~.B e ~ Cafe A Bar ON ~ Aat.ES tionecl, car\)tted, beauutul * * * DAILY PILOT JI S11v1cl DlllCTOiy~': C.rpntering 659G !NO JOB TOO SMAU.I Rdldent • IndU!trial eoc. mcrT.lal • M a I n te n 11 n c e Reoa.lr and R e m o d e l. Baa. lk. bonded, ltaui'tld. • 962-1961 or 64Ui06f • .... /.f-'~I~/ fam Heart of N-iiort u..rbor ~~~ BMl ~ 1 6 2 BR. n&ra • Untam paneled ,.Utming. !'w o R. E. W1ntM rm w ........ l V'rm • fil*, area. Walker • Lee, I.De. ~TEAu lA POINTE Frplca I PrilhU. I ~ ~ NW leada lo ~ room w/btt.tn hutch. ~1210. Funt 2 Bt APt. Hut pool.. TC'nnl• • OmOlt'l Bldat. 9 MunlcJpal ~king Iota. 150 Poal Ceil blu:t nrd. 2 CU' ~t • • oU •t park"" hole PuU/Cr9111.. per ll)Ollt!a IDl: IP&Ce. Add 6240 14-30 Doy Llstl19" I Cement, Concrete ~ ' CEMENT work, all CWM. pr., former model. lat own. A,Mlrtmentt Adulu, No pm.. soo ~UM, OlM •w ~for tetl _,chain. Add er. Well cart!d b', 2* yrL For Sa'9 19IO l9fl l1'0MONA AVE .• CM l!'da~ .... Cout Hwy) $10 tor ....... boQrs •o- o&d. & GllD to twh. Owner N~U Palma 1 6 2 BR ER nerinl ~. AD utllitiet 847:e&40 eTet 6 weekends. MODElll DlltlD8 Furn or Unt $ll5-$150. Rtd SPACIOUS DelUM 4 BR. 2~ paJc1 excePt telephone. Priced Ri-. pool 177 £. 22nd St. 642.3645 ai.;Yrty ...._ •tartin& June DAILY PJLOT ..-• 2 BR 15th. frS.G10 ~ eve&. 222 t'OREn AVENUE Have two "Dutch Haven• t bew:hOG ~ .. lot._.. dole•Ntl\ ~ Newport leech 4200 Ask for Bill WhJte LAGUNA BEACH bedroom lames with anldoul n.-_.. """ ....-G'WUS wbo bave pan:hued $2CXXI down. M«J buy 1 • 2 2 !ldrm, l bMlt.. I blocka laritt lilomes. 1 mile to or 3 setll, _I WJll lWE to ocnft. $115 leue. i>oQrlu. ww Pll7 poJnts !Dr Ted Wey Rlty ~2579 Y 64&-2531 Agent. FHA er VA tq.«L Call no. RENTALS ADULTS ONLY Hunti ...... lleedt 5400 to 1ee USl'Dl REALTY Hw ,...,.._ July • Aug. • Sept. Now alao In HID'lt. ~ach Rentat. to Share 'JOOS l,6612 Bnch Bl 842~ FURNISHED APT. COLLEGE Or wdrk'g man 2 BEDR~ -2 BATHS --e>Wner'I ~ce!--home to shr. Pool. pvt gar, Weterfront/Loc IAvel,y 3 BR lhalce roofed S70 mo. 6U-lm2 aft 6 pm C. ~ ... T SILIPSlt-~ ~u1:7 rib eownd patio, nun ...,. cerpeted, dr1ped 6 near the Bal* 2300 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM beach • Hu 5~ ~ i'HA lou FOR Rmt. Fum Bayfront. 673-1711 NEW 2 BR. all d1X. features. Gar. Nr. HuntlQrtGD Cmtar. $1.'iO. 5-1()..4484 S. Ana Helthta 5430 SINGLE Story 1 BR, w/w cpts, bit-Ina, lge prlv patio, pool. $120 mo. 546-.5163 1900 Sq. ft, air conditioned of- fice faclllty on Nonb Hlltbor Blvd. Front A rear parking. E x c e ~ l en t ldrntifk atlon Available July b 1. Pbcme 56'®29 WALKER I: LEE :'629 Harbor Blvd , C.M. FOR RENT Approx. &SO Sq. Ft. carpeted It drapes, .U-.COntl. MARINER'S BLDG. 1515 WestcUU Dr., N.B. Contact Mrs. Ralnlo 642-4000 1141 w .. tcuffor:- Qt C:Uh for )'OW' tqUll.Y Call Agent 546-1440 WANTED. PYt pt:Y will buy Baycrest home from owner. No pool. $50460M 64'2s664l BUSINESS ind FINANCIAL B"'. Opportvnltf .. 6300 AMERICA'S NEWEST IUSINESS \ WMdtlye Went? Whecldya Got' SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL IORH SWAPPERS Special R•te 5 llMt -5 times -5 budct llULU -411 ¥USl INClVOI '-*"'' --.. .,_ t-Wlllf ¥"" -Ill ..... t-YOU• .,_ .,..,_ ....._ 4-l llMt IJf ..,...,. .. , ... .__..HlHO llOlt &Ale -fllADl!S ONl Yt PHONE 642·5671 Te "8tt y..., Tr"er'1 ParedlM Ad OPPORTUNITY BEAtrl'Y Salon. 6 stations, fOOD est11b t~yrs Lido area. WUI 25 View Acres Laguna Beach. S o m e impro,•e. mcnts. income moo. $243,. <XX> equity. For. TO'a or ? Owner. '19-1-4653, 4944957 DISTRIBUTORSHIP trd free and cl,ar Sl0,000 We need 1 reliable party to eq. for R.E. or wbat·baV~ start Immediately, servicing' you. Bkr. 548-mt estab11shed accounts. Want triplex or 4.plex Jn 118 No Selling Required area. Have valuable cor w/ Hooest:Y and reliability are Inc tn San Bernardino. Eve.a more impor1ant .&h.ln exper-ru 3-1450 or 2.'lll Colden lence. May be worked part Cil'cle #1. San Bcrnardlno. Palm Desert; lge. 4 BR .. 3 Ba., Fam rm., pool. HIJ:b So. side; $13,<XX> eq. For home. So. Orange Cnty. or Corona area 714: ~01 No job too small. Free est. H. STUruCK 548-861~ CUSTOM PATIOS A Block walls. Also concrete aawin~ ~ removal. SU-10101 • Floon-Walks-P•tios le Ex· poled Roc:ka.. E x p e r t workmanship. 642.-8514 • CEMENT work. P a t Io• , driveways, walks, etc. ;A>i types. Free est, 89H81J Contractors e ROOM AODmON~ e L. T. Constn1ct1on Family roonu. kltchen or units. Sihgle story or · '1:. plans custom designed. Fcir estlmatea & layout. phone: e 8i7-15U e Additions * Remodeling Fred H. Ge:wick, Lie. 67~ * SG.2170 6 $3000 will bindle. Pier A: float. 5 BR. 4 ba. l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!9 Padk !hort1 Realty June and Sept. 673-2039 Clt:EANFRONT Npt 8 ch D•n1 Pelnt 5740 SPACIOUS. OcMn view, 2 BR, l&nfum. redec., new crpts, drpc. Adults. Lease. Sl35. Mr. Pickett 49'-3907 Prlme loc for alore or offices. 200> aq ft 0 2Sc. WaVpan'I, Qi>ts, Drpe. atNond. CcH>p Biers. Owner 548-~. HA VE beaut Improved VIC • lot Zephyr Cove Lake Tahoe C.rpet Leying & 1 J.. • time or full time with KEY major comer C.M. w/ , Unlimited Income some improvemenll. C·2 Mr~ Eve1. 952"3$5 Rlvltta. Room far rent. in 2 ----- - -RENTALS Br Apt. Working man da,ys. --HouM1 Unfurnished Are 23.30. S90 incl util. Call Garden Ocisis 57rr3600 be!ore 7:30 p.m. A 4 bedroom dream home! General 3000 1 Bdrm. Pool, B1k to oce111. Rear yard i.s a garden spot .,...-.;vo, ,......,.,. ,.... A $125 Year le au. ""'""-v "u:• Hvi•1E: nr S 548-:lOJS. 644--0637 WTD; Yrly rntl. Cple aeeks 5990 MODERN otuces from $75 per mo n t h. ~retarial service. Execull\'c suite. Orange County &nk Bldg .. 230 £, 17th St., C~I. 642-1485 Investment required; $2,900 prop. 51,4'15 sq ft. wm trade ID $9,000. Investment aecur-for income w/spendable. red by equipment and in. Rltr. ~2-6t87 545-44!2 ventocy. Write Infra·Pac1--------- Systema. Box 7452, Boise, WANTED. Modem office Idaho, 83701. Include name, rurniture & file cabinet.II. address and telephone num-Exchange Thermo • f&x ber. All inquiries will be an-copying machine It diller· Nevada side. $13,000 clear-Repair 00~6 Want Hse • Units • Airplane -CARP--ET--.-A-p_ll...._·_H_om_e_s • TD's or? for eq. W.>-S7'.l6 Quality installation. Ftte WANT travel trailer or col· estlmatps. All prices. " •• ; or TV for $500 equity in 1 !~ 54&4478 eves. Uc. Contr14CU1r ID behold. Nea" .Doaclas, Ctry Club 5 br, 2 sty, 3 ba. nice 2 BR or 1 Br A ckn, Wtf achoola and lrttwa,yL Prlc-2600 sq ft cpts dl1>S ---------hse or apt w/-'"'acy. Pre! l!d at FHA app?aiaal ol 1.nd.......A, · mA-;.Y -'... A·-,; Huntfllwton BHch 4400 .,. •• """" ...... ,. .. ..,. v... frplc. Rent 1t1rting July 1. '211850. Harry! 6/20. $300 mo ~ SPECIALI s. of hwy, CdM. P1te phone MODERN Of1icc. P v t . LlSTER REALTY 23 87 N I Beach home, brand new b.lgb 1:7 -4951 eves, or write 1~·~ ~~~t ~ Coat• MIA 1100 style cutom fUm1shed 2 Br, D. C. Wlhl. 13tO Ventura restrm, 50 per m.o & up. 1110 Oranre Ave.. CM 548-6173 1 UNITS One Block hac• 4 yeu old, c:uatom built. 2 It 3 BR.a, encl garages. No Yll.C> ancy. ~ for quick sale. BRASHEAR REALTY 847-8531 Eves. 968-U1ll OiARMlNG 1 Bdrm with huge rumpaa ~m or 2 BR. ~le. large fenced yard, c1oee to sdloob. $ 13 5 . 962-7666 642-199'1 1 ~ be, 2~ prage, patio Canyon No. 2, Van NuY•. etc. ln park • like setting. =-C:-=a':"'.. ,,..91..,.405._.,------- Pooll, .... tfllnil·courta, BUSlN~ 'trans tQ play-ground etc. Share rent area Rtica 2 BR Furn Apt. £$125 eac:b) with young att-JIB. CM ~•. Penn basis. retary. Call n• . 968-42S4 6/15 occupancy. Write Box 4 BR 2 batha, new carpets A aft 7 pm A wlmds. M-130 Dani Pilot. drnpes, com PI e It l Y ---------QUIET employed co uple lndustrill Prop. N E W Blk ConSln.tcUon BulldJnc, M-1. 6200 aq-ft. 2035 Place n I i a, Of, 54()..0.fm, aG-OJ6:i lnduttrial ltent•I 6090 landscac>ed lop 8 rt 8 • RENTALS wants small home or apt., $210/mo. Agt. 546-4141 Aptt. Unfurnished nr beach or bay. 64Z...Sll1 FOR Leaae. 2500 sq-ft con· 3 BR home + pool & ·patio. crete tllt up. !k 9 i;q·!I. 13-10 537 .50 Total Cost S225/mo. Call 5 4 6 -o 2 4 o Gener1I 5000 2 or 3 Bdrm. 2 beth•. Unfum. Logan A•e., 546-09'l8 Apt or Hse. CdM. $250 -------on thls 3 bedroom bome. SeU. er will pay all olbtt costs to qualllled veteran. Excel· lent north HB location. Pric- ed at appraisal! Huny call L1SI'ER REAL TY Now alao in Hunt. Beach 16612 Beach BI. 842-6633 SOL VISTA FIXER.UPPER WITH POOL 4 BR 2 bath. Needs some point. SUBMIT YOUR OFF· E'R -Terms. V11cant. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847.R531 Eves. 839-1537 BELOW MARKET 3 BR 1% bath, elect. blt-ina, between 5 & 6 range. Lease. 646-2537 Agt. Lots RENT --------6100 e 2 BR.; qlcely located: Baby O.K.; $90 Mo. 968 W. 17th St.~ 3 Rooms Fumiture J Months (Summer> $600. in ••••••11!!1!1~• advance - local -reliable. Lot. • 50 JC 175 $25 Month XL.NT refa. 6~ aft 5 R-2 Cosla Mesa Townhouse apt. master BR. FULL OPTJO~ TO BUY 2 BA d d die ··~ Can zone Commerctal • en. elwce kit n. No deposit o.a.c. Rooms for Renf 5995 plus small houSf', Sl5.<XX> w to w cpts. drJl6. 540--0829 H.F.R.C. BEAU rm for gentleman. George Wllllam!IOO, Rltr. Newpon Beach 3200 Furnltu,. Rent•I• BBQ, patio, TV & phone. 2 673-4350 OPEN EVES. __ .._ _______ 517 W. 191.b, C.M. 543-1454 t>lks to bch. $60 mo. 510 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm 114-2800 Santa Ana Av~. NB 6*-0361. Exclusive Townhouse Kitchen blt/lna. Community COlti Mete 5100 NICE Rm, good toe. Con- Pool • Yard Maintenance. -.--------genial hm. $0.5 w/kitch priv. 3 lxlnns, 2~ baths $250/Mo. HARBOR 548-!'1998. Work 8-3 pm. 67~ 3 bdrm, l lii ba •• $285/Mo. 0289 673-3663 Eves: ~ NEW $12.75 up. W-W carpet Bay A: Beach Re&lty, Inc. GREENS Kit. avail. Se m l-pri v . 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. 64&-&159 135 Albert Pl CM Specl1I Offer I will build a 4 BR 2 ba home (1343 sq.ft) for the low price of $1 .22/sq.ft on your lot. Other models avail. Call Don at 537-0380. swered. eoce in cash. 642...s641 FRIGIDAIRE JET ACTION Miiiien V&.fo Newest abopplng center Complete In 45 d~s. Cofn·O·Matic DLX Balboa ®Ix: 2 br, bltn K, tum almoat nu, c:pta. drps, frpl, patio, fncd yd. Blk ocean. Trd up Orange/ LA Co. unit.a. 213: ~12 !lave: 3 BR 1~ bath Condo- minium. Equity S2fD>. Equipment, Inc. Want: ·~ Mustang or late 23341' W. Valencia model auto or car. Trade- Fullerton 714: 525.7333 winds Realty 842-50ll PROVEN, Sure, m 0 d e r n Have 3 BR 2 be house NB method u t e a c b I n g $31.,100 • $15,<XX> equity, permanent habit control. Sl6,<XX> TD. Trade for TO, <E .G. Eating for weight lot CYr units in good loc. controll with new low cost Doy!~ & Wood Co. 548-llGR to public. Now ~ng NANT 1962 or later model asaoclate·omca ln So. O.C. :ar with air or a trailer. Moderate investment re-NUI allow bonus over book quired. Phone for Inquiry 2,t a t 714· 114-nSO ll'l n aCl'e or 5 acres near PP · · Palm Springs. 5JS. U31 TV Store View 3 br, 1'!6 bath In RoU- Good location, Harbor Blvd. ing Hills, Cali1. Blt·lns, dsh- Goo<l opportunity tor TV wsher, panld liv rm. Will Service also. $1200 full pricl! take 1 or 2 br Ilse, lot. bont for stock cl equip, Call or trailer in CM or Npt 642· 548-85)1. 1610 SMALL CHJLDREN's store. WATER.FRONT .It dock: 3 Need addilionaJ capital. BR. 3 Battis. EquJly $50,000 * 847-6160 * FOR: TD'1 or le11eloptl0t1. #2 Balboa. Coves, Newport 6305 ~.ch. 675-4331 Bua. Wanted WANT business netting min. * * * acres near Palm Sprln!(B. Balance $1500. S20. month. 536-1131 GERMAN Shepherd puppy 4 mo old with outatanding papers Value $150 Trade tor binoculars, guns or T! &16-7856 alt. 6 P.M. Oceanfront Dpllt, Bal. FP $37,500. for boat, late auto, TD or ! Call Asger Jensen IAsooc vt'ilh Jerry Hanis. Rltr) 546-1440, 962-U41 eves MESA VERDE G 0 L F :OURSE lot. 85' frontaite >n golf cow11e, Fairway view, for income proper~y. 3y owner. 642-~15 Lar2e home in Monrovia. 124,500. $20,<XX> eqully, Wont 3each al'l'a borne or units 1P to SlS,<XX>. Davis Real1,y i42·700Q $17,500 EQUITY IN BEAU· TIFUL TRIPLEX. POOi., PRJME L OC ATIO N. TRADE FOR S r N G L E HOME, ORANGE CO. 54().6001 Free & clear R-2 lot plus S7.<XXl TD for 1 3 or 4 BR homr or an R-1 lot. Fortin Co. 642-~. 548-0390 * •• * upgraded cpts/dfl'S. double ,..unumG 2 k BA~:...~ ~~OO . $15 UP wk W/ldtchen $25 garage, lg tot. $100> total \..fl.IMW" • story, Bae ~ up Studio Apta. 2 3 8 4 ~ AcrMge 6200 $1500 Jll!I' aw. Prefer ~ • Newport to ,San Clela.oie. ,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Ortnltt m ~ P.O. Box 2CTT. ll Toro. Calif. dn, no closing costs. Only Bay A·frame, 3 BR • den, Newport Blvd. CM 548-8755 $15,!KiO • Sl52 per mo. In-21h BA. $300 mo. Lease. tncl. atil. NPT Bch Room for rent. Pvt I'' 1tllU Al~ ::::::==:::::::--::::=:====ANNOUNCEMENTS lnvltt. W•nted 6315 and NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS •nd NOTICES eludes taxes, Pymnta less 646-U« 1 • 2 It S BDRM. ba, Avail on perm basis. 2 1 /] ACRES thnn rent. 3 BR. 3 ba, Condo. pool, frpl, ruRN. It UNnJRN. 6-12-3.5!8 WASTED To buy -on aale Lost 6401 Peraon•la 6405 I' blt-lns, immed nnu, $250 Heated Poo'-,... ..... Ca-P-Liquor llcC'n~-e. Write P.1------------------~ill]IJ.i!)Jll mo RIO", 6'i ._,...--Ceater. Adj.';; ~';ins ... ..: NR 19th A: Pla.centia. Rm JM VACANT lAND o . Boe 765. Corona del Mar LOST: Small light brown A :t TT s T s To F 0 rm 962-44n 546-8103 3 UD 2 t>.. Pool. No pet.a allowed ba. klt prlv. ns wk. Lady <rawn CQJored) Male pup. Cooperative Sludlo Gallrry, HOUSE of the MONTH $300 mo-:-"' 7700 Peterson Wa,. at HAI'-only. 894-3331 ask tor ElolM OFFERED AT RHI Estate lo.na 6340 Short-haired with b I a c k Workshops, a~es. Ex· 3 B ...... added 642-8437 bar 6 Adams. Cotta Mesa. LESS THAN markings around eyes & hiblla. ~18 or 646-6616 R. 2 -. rec. room, 546-<J3'10 Room & BcMrd 5996 APPRAISED VALUE Investment Group mouth. Answen1 to name extna. :rHA Ol" GI. Must al has 'Kelo'. Vic of Hoag Hospital. A'ITN: ROCK H 0 U N D S • aee! Newport $....... 3220 * WELCOME Dderly 2 1/3 ACRE S commercl ..._.. Reward. Call 548-1264 or Need an outlet Cor your SILVER 1.0ned (C·2l on major thor· Money for lst & ""'loans fin1sht'CI product! C 1 I I HAFFDAL REAL TY NEWPORT SHORES Homey place. Reasonable Phone broker 673-2816 ''Homes to Match Income'' 2 BR It Den oo years lease Rates. 548-3752 oughlare in Santa Ana. ~~ 543-8381 ,_G_RE_Y---Brown ___ pu_pp_y_wl_th 673-1510 aft 6. •• Guest Homes 5991 park or other commercial Ar\nouncemenh 6410 . -... Electrical 66ff ~ ELECTRICIAN, Ucensed • ',. b on d e d. Small j<'hll; mainten. a repairs. 548-~ Gardenint 66IO ANTHONY'S ,_ .. ; Garden Service • • ~1941 ': COMPLETE CLEANUP ', LAWNS REPLACED : , Reu . monthly care. Pnrn-· tng. Landscapma. Exp. ~ , ticulturisl. _ ~. JapaneM G.,denefl • Exper .. complete yard 1ervfce. Free estimate9 - • 548-7958 • ~ I LA \\'N & Garden malnt~ ~ anre. C~eanup • Spray • F..err ~ tllli.e Com'l &. Resi. 96l-~. CUI & Edge Lawn • •, ' Maintenance. LlcenM'd -~ • ~. 's.t>5870 aft 4 ~~ ' e JAPANESE GARDENING . Set'vlre Cleanup, Landsca~ • Ing. 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. " * MOWING. edging, A: cleaQ. ~ up. Monthly rntes. Free estimate. Cati 96S-19U * · '~ MOWING, Edging, vacalavni", Gen'l cleanup. ·Hauling. ' Odd jobs. • 548-tfl! .JAPANESE GARDENER • EXPE..R. •Reliable mlllrt Reas. mo rales. 89'1-3219 , Cut & ~e Lawn • Mriintenance. Licensed: 548-ISM -545-8570 aft 4 P'-' I JAPANESE GARDEN~ M11i111cnance by the month. · Good refs. Exper 5'16-~ LAWN SERVICE SJS M'f5. Dependable, Prof~ " Weeklv Service. 96~ , EXPERIENCED Gardener; landscaping, cleanup .. Cement work. 642-4400~ · 8740 Wamer 84.2-44((; ~so mo. 642...J.OI GATE tel, apls .. business, trai er IOll'le white markings. Aust. POOL TIME OK. or hold for future In-Mortgages, T.D.'1 6345 Shep. wlthoul collar. 8 Wka. t-luntington INch 3400 LOVELY NEW PRIVATE ---old. 833--014'.. OJ' 83.'J-6735. 4 BR, quallty carpets, aD Apar I I.tents crease in value when Bolsa 90~. Loam to •M\,000 Lost vie. Solana W a y . Home, elderly ambulatory, A f Jl developa; 4-~ Coast Health Club Gener•I S.rvle91 '612 bWlt-inJ large enclosed .l»' $120 Month; 3 BR., 1 Ba. Deluxe S.chelor Apt Orange, 637-001l ve. 11 Y • or more. SINGLE FAM1LY Reward tio I: a cool pool. Owner Children A: pet.a welcome. Liv rm br kltcb A: ba !:e !~~;11s:e;~ ~mp~ Bay Mortgage Co. 646-46fi5 -D=EEP ____ Or_a_n-ge-.-m-a-le_c_nt; truns1erred -only $26.500. Inquire 8712 Knight Circle 1 & 2 Bdr,;, Apta . General water supply. A~pralsed at TRUST DEED CENT Ea a~ers to "~otu;iny": vie. Paul Jon• Rulty 3 BR Apta REAL ESTATE, $6000> h inheritance tax CLEARING HSE . Want 1 or Bl'istol/Paulanno 546-9010 847·1266 Eves. 842-ss.M L-una Beech 3705 -'th 3 beth• · Y 50 u~ 0~01 Bkr -•-"'' ... apprnlS<'r. Available lo r · .,..,....,.,., · OWNER TRANSFERRED NEW Unllvl!d in 3 Bdrm. Near IC.hools, freeways Income Property 6000 quick sale at 10% less. at Peraonala Sacrllice. H2 1r' old 4 BR. view tot, $200 mo. Walking distance to 0CC $54,000. rn-t to estate. Olive Money Wanted 6350 Free Immac., bit-Ins, f r P l c • ,...,,lA"" 911 El Camino atte tlon lnve ... orsl b •111 \\' Bolsa Santa ~ ....., "" n • •• Y .. • • OLD priva te pa~ra of Judi;e Basic Boating Clu..s pe.tlo, w/w CJ'PU., 1 ~i E. Apt. # 1 Costa Mesa 6 modern petlo type Units Ana, t he n phone owner from 1870'• thru early 1900's OfrPt'ed to puhlic by of &acb Blvd.. 1 mi N. Summer Rent•la 399& 2 BR ea, blt·ins. R It O. 542 9533 Dod Oty G 1aon Col PacllJc Cout Hlway. 20632 Adults Only crpts, dfl)S, FA heat, encl IO ~CRES • Ion Main eeAt. Salt ge Lake' ~~ ~6 Balbo• Power~qu•dron 6405 Hospitality is Our Motto FREE SAUNA WITH SWEDISH MASSAGE Open wkdys 10 am.11 p.m Sundays 10 am-3 pm 132 E. 18th St. &tZ-5090 Funer•ls 6412 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Chaucer La. 96&-1235 SUMMER RENTAL: June Df1CT1mlnatlve Tenantl gars. No vacancy problem west roadl N e w be r r Y • CdM Eves . all day wkl!nds Elementary PUo It Courses FOR Sale. Nr Be 1 c h. 15th to s.pt. 1st; Meaa ror Preatip Addteu h ~20 <XX> On rice Every Monday, Starting 7 Mortuary & Cemetery Sp I • BR horn t•' ..... Verde 4 BR. 2 Ba., comp. ere. • , . -P Calir.. Sliver V1Dey, bl· $25,000 for 6 months at 10 and PM, June 10 Newport Har-Complete funer•la ac oua •. e ,.. -. rum.: Incl. Ut:IJ. $250 Mo. + MARTINlftUE $69,500. Income approx $8700 desert, dry. 18 miles east or IO with $100,<XX> trust deed bor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay from $245 Cl>ls, dlahwasbel', ft'p I a. $50 ·1y 54().-0336 T yrl,y. Barstow. "Land oJ 1Ake11" on 200 Oceanvlew lots as Ave .. Newport Beach bHns. 16x40. patio. Owner. aecun · GAIDEN A"5. --area. 00 ~fan·made lakes In collateral. 494-1137 OR. lot vour convenlencl! Cemetery lots 9!i2-022S aft 0>. MCYl'OR Home. alps. 6; E-Z 16 Lovelw 1 BR Apts. all Alf II flab i In " from $130 drl ll ._...... , v ey. n a. ra s g, ANNOUNCEMENTS EvPry Tuesday, starting 7 MUST Seen Prestlge l850 sq. to ve: ae -coaw...,..; ParidlJ" ruJToundinga 7 Furn, beaut lge lot, perfect recreational. Excellent for "" PM. June ll. Ensign School Includes Endowment Care ft. 3 BR. Atrium. Near new Reserve now! 538-8110 nJRNISHED BACHELORS rental area in Anaheim. trailer park. Many deTelop-and NOTICES l"lne It O iff Dr .. Newpor1 Everything In one beautiful 5241 Glenroy Or. 842·722'7 SG-0158 UNFURN 1 BR. 2 BR . 3 BR Close to everything. Approx ments In pl'OKT'elll AICh aa a Found (Fr" Ada) 6400 Betch, in CaJetorium. No place means lesa COit. JULY 6 Aug • Spmcioo.s 2 baths available Inc. n 9,000 yrly. Aaldng e1ci Jake for water 1ki iJ>. advance registration nect~ No traUic problema. La1une IMch 1705 Mobile home by beech. No. Clrpetl. drapee, pra~e $136,<XX>. struction; much al fa If a FOUND: Approx. 10 wk. old aary. EnroIJ at claaa; lf any 14.~l Beach, Westminster Painting, Plumbing, Crit ~. pentry. Reas! Rel. Jnsuttd.' • BankAmericard OK Call "Mike" 64.2-0348 : : BILL'S SALT SERVICE for auto Wa ter Softeners·• Repairs, Installations.. , Rentals ... 962-W!M ' Hauling IJ'ITLE GIANT muc:g . Hauling. 6' helghth, 10' bed. • You name it I baul. Jtew.• Big John 642-tOJO ~· (' CLEAN Lots. garages, eCc. Tree removal, dump, aktll. backhoe. fill, grade. 962-8'1.is CLEAN Loll. garages, ~. Tree removal dwnp, alQp; backhoe, fl ll, grade. 962-87~ •-...;;...---·----children. !n4) SJMXm. 11th I Santi Ana, C.M. --growing: fini!lhrd rataurant male puppy, black 1t 11·hite; r hone $48-1374 r S3l·l725 193-2421 nu: OLD GRAY MARE MM233 ~ 11 Ultra Deluxe Apts. with several laket for fish-vie. w~tmlnster A Robin =:. P 0 ~~~~~~~~~---------·-~ "She ain't what the med ID RENTALS Qunllt:y built, Newport's fin. ing .t: swimming A: overnlte Hood_ Pl.. Costa M e 1 a X-ITE.,.ENT C.metery Lota 6411 Houtecleaning 6735 I HAULING. 'I'ruh plclruP.• TrlmminJz, Anything. we:,llO • It all. Expert work. 54.>2?92 be". and neither la th1a Apts. Fumlthed MODERN 2 BR with glass Ht location. Lie valuable campt-TS, &nd golt cour11e; a &Mh'>.54J m sprawling spacious modi walled Uv rm. beam.ed cell· lot, exc features. blt·lns. lnke with watr rfront piircels ' IS THE GROUP! HARBOR Rest Cemelery, 2 •APT. CLEANING * ' · floor plan home. 3 BR, A General 4000 lnp, and very large patio. apta. dJ'Pll, FA hcut. Prlv/ available ror home building. t'OUND: Ge,nna~ Sh:he11 ~l~rlminating Cpls It Sglq! grsv~s. veler&M SN:tlon, Fast & thorough l tunUah den, ~c. W/W crpta, blt·ln $135. Adults. On East 161.h pe.t:iotl, lge H a. F paol, 13 This level 80 acru Jas 8 puppy. Approx "' 0 · PartielJ', Trips. Ou1ings with S200 ea. Owner. 213: 11.f rverytbing 642-3164 ~ ' R It Oven. $29,9la> • tow On HOLIDAY PLAZA St. See Mgr at 124 E . 200I carpor11. Ttnific return!!. well &: pump & reaervoir on Vic Wllaon St & PlacentJa. interest! Plus· Exel. ave. 6-1083 pmt OK. Miaim Rlt:y. DELUXE. Spackxa 1-Jnt. st. Askins 5315,000 Sub m I l propertY . rrady to ni.e aJ. Identity. ~\!I for girls, too! 714: 77~941 --------- $0731. H~umpool. apt.~ ~I DD.UlE 2 BR 2 be. ttudlo terms • and tradell. falta or build a lake tor wa-YOUNG part A.lrdale. bl3ck 3-9 pm. 213: OL. 7-68~ SF.'tVIC! Dllt!CTORY ~ral NEW HOMES IN No c:hlid!~ No peta. • Apt. IUl"l'OUl'ldln a' lo'rely Rfchlrdson/Purull ter 8kling or for fltb raJidnx, c;~~'. ~d ~ 0 ~:r~ Franchise Now Available S.byalttlng 6550 LAGUNA B e a c b. 59' 1965 Pomona. CM ~ pool. Adult• only -quiet. HS Realt.f 675-4031 Wut cons1dpr trndl• eqult,y 61f>.2~ da,yr ~APERS, out of state DOWN NO c Los t N G E. 18th St., CM Pb: eves. for Income unlta. Owner .l foreign; magiuines, En.it .. <DSTS'. Caz11eU. dnapet. Cotti Mete 4100 548-234.l Mutt Sell In 2 wks. 847.fi&tO ~cs &. wlmds. FOUND Tmne Dove. vie. Gt-rm .. Ital, Span, Fl't'nch, la.ndscaptnr, bit· tns L 0 S ---------UPPER Or Lower 2 BR. Newport Heights. 54&-TI07 Chln8, RusslM : also arlult PADRES REALTY. 195 * 1 BDRM FURN APT* Cpts, drpa, bltM, Nr shp'g PRIME RENTAL DUPLEX San Diec)O Co.tty FOUND Small tortolsl', vie magazines It peperbocks. WILL BABYSIT by lhe week In my home. Good refs. 962-3151 ~. Landscaping 6110 • GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPtNG , & GARDENING SERVICE Slate Ucenaed contrctr, Residential -Commerclaf Free f!ll • No Job too b~ 893·3581 Glenneyre Street Lquna Ulil·peld. Except~ cntr. No pets. 2885 Mendoza. 8~!' :;<XX> Offer ~ACWtge &vaihihlr In cbe Fan-P111try Market. 54~1m __ 1875 N'. Harbor. CM &16-8583 Brick, Masonry, etc. Paperhanging .. Be•cb. Ph. '494-8833 ' Adolta. $82.50 mo. 545-0421 By Owner 675-2599 brook area. PL111:ela frOm 5 64(,} OLD private papers of Jud.ite 6560 P•lntlnt 6UCl ' SPECTACULAR VIEW l99'J HARBOR Bl.VD .. CM 1 tw, convt den, blt-<inl, qitJ, ec«"'s to SO •rrft. Somt Lott frctn 1B70's thni early 1000'5 BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry INTERIOR It EXTEJU<*f HOME. No. end. CICftn llde. ruRN 1 BR. Gniund floor. drpt, frpl, swim A rec atta. 15 unit., 2 BR. hardwood. planted to youl\2 IMX!mdoll BROWN And white fem11lr Dod~ City, Cumllon. Colo. CUttom Cablnt>ts. SmaU Jc* Paint.Ing. Free ntitnaa, , 2 br, 2 ha. bch lh•. elm, Hart>or and Maple (2 bib cl Sl45 mo. SG-1.560 floors. ~ laundr)'. w1th heautlful hulldtllc lltee. ~ rt tmier IUld p&rt Salt l.Ak.e Qty. OR Wlll OK. Frtt Elt 96~945 lil•·lns, trpl, aplblra u.-na, Harbor) CM. $1CN.SO KI 11.435 mo. lnconw. 541-H Prlc~ from SYiOO Pft' llCft chlhu:u,. AMWrra t.o the CdM e-vea. all d~ .wkrnda ~ ~~~4 .. : f Wll• dlnlfw, Jllltlo W/'1JA, t-3643 Ne•port leedt 5200 51' Hamilton, Colt.a Meu. wllh IC'MnS to 111IL.::: Dew namt o1 "Winnlt" Vicini!)' Bar Fllmlly .tl\fcmbe~lp. lvftden 6570 • PAINTING • Interior l Juab lndq, dbl pr. 2 LADY Alone Dwlll mit~ to JUST Comelf'ted 2 BR 2 ba HOME A INOOME by Ownr ~It)' "'''" aJ. of 18th and M o n ro v 11 · WUl P8¥ Iran er fH . OV· - -------~. $49.SOO with xlnt nc>-~. 1*1)1, a home .,..v.. 1111ale-ctY. l"rpl. ~lier., Exe dt'ptU/lnvelt, oppty. 4 rt'8d)' built 1n thll area. S43-5371 inie. Fri' incttaatd June I-R E M 0 D E L, rep I I r s F:xterlor. Free nttma~ point loU. &r. *1578 "°'rythinl tarn. :M&-1061 lalb epla. d ...... ha p ttd BR, n:s. It l0.2 br Apts, ~ IO irolt Murw. For LOST Thurs AM ~·ia·x:t ~· M~l 5 t 11 lmmrdl11t,ty-plumb'J,. painting, tlrt , ~asonablt' ratES. 646-3015 SWEEPING VU:W n e ar BAOIELOR 113. SeiJt,nlte pvt paU., ctm9't wall• pool, 2.yr old. ~. ~1393 turthC'r inrormntklft "8lf plywood hoic -~~trrT. OT8D Moke olfv-. Write Box M 122 :O':"~~~ co~~~~·: INTER Or Ext. PAINTING. oedn, 3 BR, *· $31.• unit Util. LDdrJ, prdtntr. bhm unit•. ~ ldtcb, can W11llrl' r r1rl< with! equip, Vic Nwpl r nry. Pal. D&Uy Pilot 17>31131 IMMID. SERVlCE. Local n.rt, Bkr. ..... ...,..ms FA hea&. ACl'Oll frm O>co'1, auefMll Rental '4)60 lckhoff & Alsoc. I-. iaad~!I. R.e'ltud. 'Tl'd. ALCOHOUCS Aaonymnm l"tf· rRE'E a 548-JQT 1710 BAOfD.OA eottap. Malts Watclf Pt .... te rm.. ins w. O\apmAn A,,.. &42-739'l, "" 545-3169 Harbor ArQ. Phofte m·l'124 Cerpenterfne 6590 PlurnW- -•-. _, .... ..._... utll. 3m $JOC> mo. S4S-Ca9 Stf1 A•laltle Oranat. Clllt ·-: WomM'• black.,.,.,.. P.O. Box 1223 Costa Meta. •• ., --------_ .,.., -._,, M1·2S21. Evc.wlmdlt lalHf MV<>• .,-~ ... _ D I F .1....-..a.. e...... -. e Cabl'rl tt e t HAVE a llCfttl I...,., I fW'1or......... 2 BR. 216 Ba StaiUo -mo. 10.oro iq ft rnodtrD Com.mer-W/ftJltt, \11(, Bu~hlrd It: _, yn•m c , .. ._ .... rpen ... , a: famll:r wtt!I a VE ft~ 1 BR~ pt!. $11Ull.. 2 BR., 1\i Ba..... mo dal Bld1. to be comtnlctlld. FANTASTIC View Sit..... Bannlft(, JlB ft •• a rd with aterllnc qu.Jidet. : ,~.:~:=ti=~ ~te altoatiall. IF ,..,. 1IOl Wk a.. Of 1 Ir, 1 8&da smi i...e.is • Eaat l'ftla 8L e&evaUon. Wtr anlL. ._. 9112-1736 • 1..'IM990 • ,,_.. m1ghl be rt mo t t 1 1 b MC22 All ....,,. wtOI ~ , C.M. Will .....,._ eut. WIO/ic. to-«> aaw. LADfES Dl11 Harnllton """" FOR Ssle: ctw1rr m~m· 1 :.'E ettimalea. No Job too "°""td Ill a .... tnf• \Ill> Bllr/Alt l'Z5-Gl l7Ml290 MIZELL REALTY S.Z. Ovf'rlookl Yll('('A VaDtJ a Qtcb. V1e ~ A S..k"' bttshlp hi Nf'WJ)Oft ~ch 1mlll. Remodtla &ad Ad· ~tntlonal dlarm homet IUlll:n _, U' '"!.. ~ GOLD •e•m. a 11r 2 ... e PR.DIE LtaJi t..oeatlam e .Joabua 1'rff. Atk for 1rw ... , QIO', Prk'a lot • Tffttl1a Club. ~ dldonl. ~ b)' an IMlllla call • -.... n. DAILY ,....,_. u. ._ ..;... -· n ·'"·· '"-"'"" ...... ..-ms ... --.......... s 1'0Uft QIANCE ID pt Qry"'WI ...-... .... qia. ..,., .. ~··--mo ••una x. u_..,. ,.._._, FOR Salt. barl.tnl Family rv..rA * ftMIS;n.n&JV I' "5.0IJ ... M .a -· .,._ a .... J..-m..znt. ... ._ lift Hartilr, Oii ..._. aux:K NOn' RLTY ..... 'n1E QUlCKER YOU CAU.. m~ Newport Beed! CABINETS.. "1tl abt Job. Act. -..am ..,. .-tll w.t Dlill --llf .m.11 .... ~tlf Dim a .. TBS QUlOCl:R TOO m.L :--Ollb, mt. IM-«m 23 1"I ..,.,-. __ !!."'13 Sin Clemente ' i --· f .. ..,._, .......... ·--·· -~· -..... -. . . .. . --. --.._ --..._ 4... • -----... .,_,,. --..., ... ·~..._Ai..-------------------------·---------....---------~ JO DAILY PILOT • M~, M~ 'O, 1961 ~ SlltVICI DlltECtOltY JOIS a IMPLOYMINl .10•• I IMPLOYMINT JOU a .,...OYMINT IOIS a IM"-OYMINT JOIS a IM'&.OYMINT JOU • IMPlOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT ........ Melt a --w....... 7550 1_P_lu_mbl_"l...;:... ___ 6190_ Help WanMd, Mttt 7200 H.ttt W1nMd, MM 7200 Aeenca.. w..... 1IOO Help WMt.I, Hellt W....... ~i111, Mia & -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ • PLUMBING SICRITAltllS te $525 7• w....... 7-Wu llA 7400 w-7550 • RF.PAIRS REMODEL CKIWD Good .ctttar1al ~11 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 642--3128 All f' ~J bllcklJ'ound, Mat1'et. GllL FRIDAY UNSKaLUD ~ ~F:1;.~xrnt0ee help. p_, Tim1 Nffclecl lnunecliately SiltswOUI ~Ill better wom. p, . S.Wlnp 69'0 Alteratlont-642·5145 Neat. accurate, ~ yrs. exp. fl>USlRIEJ MEN NIEDID NOW A190 Fee Pastt:ioaa bqulrement.: TO J'lU. VACANCIES IN NEWPORT * __. I I u'• reed.Y·to-weu. 90'~ ~mier 8ed to ae.U ID h1&b Ir* ' C'· NEW D E p ART M ENT PenonMI Af-ncy leokk-,..nt * Stene xper Inc.I OPENINGS DUE TO EX-133 Do\ler Dr1ve, N.B. * Attr~ ........ Corpor1tion tubkiD aton. Otten pa... atlt envtrooment and pod p .. PANSION IN OUR Oft. 642-3t70 Recept dutiM pouJble ANGE COUNTY DIVIS10~. M«I Lab Tedi ..... , to f100 COULD 91 LL IME POSITION TILE, Ceramic 6974 Manufacturer of com'*"' benellta. Apply: ersonn IUFFUM'S ,, Verne, the Tile Man * Cuit wotk. Install & repain. No job too i.mall. Plaster patch. Leaking s h o w t r repair. 84 7 -195 7 /IM6-0'JO& Threaded Products h•1 Openings for: STARTING SALARY Secretaries Cmanf) •• to $604 ~ Real DeYelop ... nt $120 Escrow Aul ........ to $600 Por Interview: FmW• 1s1aec1 Agency e Experienced Tool & JOBS & EMPLOYMENl e Cutter Grinders lMM~~;:-~~~PLO Y· ~:: ~.::::.:::Call Mr. Robb 644-1104 or OU4 MENT FOR THOSE WHO Medical ReCJSt ........ S315 DRAPERY Wed room, ex- perienced. &llY operaUona. p e r m • a e n l lnuaediate openln&I. Beach Drapery, 54M464. 900 w. lTth St., Cotta Meta 445 E. 17111 St. Costa Meta 646-0531 ~~t~, M.n 7000 MANAGER Ai.s'l apta or motel. Exp, desk. NCR. PX. acc1g. m1in1, etc. Area OfX'I\. Write Box 442, So. Laguna or call 49'1-lO!rl -Licensed Skipper WANTS SUMMER JOI Full or Part Time 640-1977 eves. STUDENT 15~ N E E D S work. Artemoon, eve~s :.'l.nnmer. Willing to learn to earn 546-9295 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 I.ADY, Early 40's. Finest re£eren~s seeks pogition, Boy Area -Housekeeper or 2nd maid. Co n s id e r daywork. Please s I a t e 1alttry &: particulars. Box P-137 Daily Pilot O>mpanlan I Pnc Nw·se/Hs~s AU hlgh type, d r l v e , available long or short term. Call Homemakers 547-6681 C A R P E T CleaniJli. Floor 1trlppln1t· Waxing, Walls. Wlotiow• washed. 531-0567 F nnge benelils include Prom sharing 56 hour w~ Apply in person Mond11y or Tuesday May 'l1 It 28, ~3 pm or call for evening appl. 12570 l<nolt Street Carden Grove 714: 992.5571 Q U A L I F Y. COMPLETE Trainee TyplJt • • • • • • • • $350 JOB TRAlNUjG ~D RAP· Trainee File C1k • " ... $3\2 Tralntt Dental A11t •• $281 ID ADVANCEMENT. Bkkpr (part Umel . sa.50 hr REXAIR INC. ORANGE COUNTY DIV. For information call Monday &: Tuesday 774-7251 Local manufacturer hH ' AU.SET AGENCY 437 W. 19th, C.M. 642-6752 Holp Wentod WCHMn 7400 -EXPERIENCED- · • ComrMrclal EX-F.cUT--IV_E_Type __ M_a_n --Immediate openings for: Teller Prefer hei&ht between 5' • 5'3" Startin& salary to $700 monthly Increasing to $840 at tnd of 6 months. $1050 at end or hrs: year 11 ability warrants. Intensive ~year • EIKtronic Assemblers training program. Cl!reer e Wiremen position with management opportunity. E x c e 11 en t retirement, izroup insurance and hospitalization bene.fits. E:Jiperience no1 necessary. For personal interview Call 541-4467 weekday A.M.'s NEED 12 MEN IMMEDIATELY $3.83 Hr. We are an established commercial firm with llberal fringe benefits. Only ,.opl• with at least she months ex· perl1nct should apply to PARAMETRICS APPLY IN PERSON t sf N1tion1I Bink of Or1nge County 1650 Adams Costa MIN ASK FOR: Mr. Sta.mer or Mr. Springer An equal oPportwUty employer leypuncb Operator Prefer IOme 111duatrlaJ ex. ~rience. Must be able to work any tiours, any shill. PIX Operator Two years minimum in- dustrial experience mul. ti,p(e board. Knowledge of Teletype desirable. Full ttme, permanent, or va· cation relief position. HLETYPE OPERATOR Two years nunlmum In- dustrial e x p e r i e n c e. Knowled1e of PBX multi- ple oo.rd desirable. Engineering Records Clerk Vlllt be able to work any ecretaries . Intl' posi lions re- f one to three years o experience pl~ good skW. on etectr1c typewriter and abort· hand. Apply in penon or call 546-8030 ATlANTIC RfSEARCH CORPORATION Missile Systems Division 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. U.S. Citizenship Required An equal opport\mlty ~mployer SKROARY Jobi Me11, Wom. 7500 Personae I Assislint Small manufacturin1 a en- &iJleer~ company requ.lrea lndlvklual to MndJe all d• lalls related to penonnel record•, penonal atat:lltict A reporta, group lnturance, per.inne1 lntervlewtnc, and workmen'• compenaation. Ability to write job detcrip- donl I: penonnel procedul'- es desirabie. Some experi- ence & collefe education prefen'td. Capable ot ad- vancement to wor40ni with inana&ement on all employ. fe It induttrial relation mat· ters. Salary open. Please lend rel!IODle to: Staco, Inc. 1139 .. ., St. ' 1104 E. 17111 St. Santa A11e1 547-9721 MALE .,. .. _ $4Jir- 2 Yetlfll ~ IUYll $111 ·Fee Nep:ilble ~enced wi1h 1eneral PurchutJw bac:lcgrwnd. Must have resume. A•lllhtratfye Ofc. s.mc.. $750 Two years college and ex· perienced u adrUilltr .. tor/buyer/llJl)el'VllOl' of of. !floe ~t. .uppliea and facillties. • NW'R Private Duty • Local Doctor's refettnces 646-1790 -646-9866 Part or Full Time Age 19 -35 No exper. nee. 929 laker Stroot Cotta Mesa 549.2221 EXPERIENCED PART-TIME TELLER • b i f t, any work week. EXPERIENCED: Executive MALE OR l'EMALE. typewrit'°' A abort.hand. Costa Mela 92626 An equal CJPllOlr'tunj t;y employer "' Dom•tic Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer payi. lees George Byland Agency 106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547--0395 1 ~cl•, Men 7100 Systema/Prced Acnt frm $800 i'lnt 0 Machinl.lt .• to S800 Janitor/Main/lunch/st $1.'lS MtGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT AG~"'NCY :.!043 W estc I Uf, NB 543-7196 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6336 lfi.!Kl Cres'nt/ Anhm 63.>-0941 Mr. Hill· Tr 9-9951 DESMOND'S has opening for Pari·Llme salesman for men's clothing, sporting goods, fumlshlngs APPLY #3 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER Hi Fi T Khnicia11 TRAVEL To Laa Vegaa. New Cadillac $84 (Per Day) Sounda too good to be true? Wtll It ii too irood to be trUe! Doea S84 weekly salary p.irt· time. aound real? Well, it For store in Costa Mesa. ~ is! Must be neat It sharp. portunlty to advance to ser· age 20 to 30, no experience vice manager. Must be fa-neceaaary. mlllar with solid state equip. Mr. Eut PR 4-2020 ment. Xlnt fringe benefit•. -------- 646-8895 Hi Fi Components Help wanted, Men 1200 • Dishwasher SALESMAN 0 IC Full time position with store ELECTR N Must be over 18. In Costa Mesa. Some exper. TECHNICIAN Apply in perMn only. ience preferred but will con· SURF I SIRLOIN slcler knowledgable audio 'Except.Ion• I opportun I ty with 1m1tll tlnn for bri&ht and ambitious technician. Age ~~. with experience and pl'oven skills in production otelectronlc instrument!, in· cludlng wiring, mechanical uaembly, tetlng and light lfouble shooting. Send res- ume or call. MICROWAVE INSTRUMENT CO. 3111 2nd Avenue Corona del Mar 67J.168S NEW 5930 Pu. Cit. Hwy. hobbyist. Newport Beach 646-8895 P1rt Time Work Add to your family Income. Represent Avon. Call col· lect Sl).5860 M1inte111nc1 Min Pennanent position McDonald's Hamburgen Huntington Beach 6561 F.dlnger Ave. Delivery/Stock Man . Approximately 40 hours flex· DRAFTSMAN. Good 1 n k Ible. Must be matur~ and man; ~rience. in Ciyil dependablP. Engineenng drawings. 2 yrs BEAL'S coUege math, Cood pay. , • Permanent work. S e n d HorM Furmshintt re1Ume to Box M-133, Daily Mfg. & Oistributint 17th 11 Irvine 64UY262 Pilot Firm Superintendent 1=w:':"'.A""'R""'E""'H"""OUS-E-.-S-bl-pp-1ng--~ 1 We need 20 men to train ln 8.ll departments in all positions. No experience nN"f'~!lal')'. Startint Salary ~495 a month roR INTERVlEW CAU. MON. & 111ES, 547-0607 Cllstom yacht construction. receiving clerk needed. Ex- Extensive eicper neceMary perlence pre1errcd but not In all phases. Ability to su-n~euary. AwlY between 8 pervlae and layout work. A 12. B. F. Meyers &: Co. Willa.rd Boat Works, 1295 18340 Mt.' Bakly, Fountain Baker. C.M. Valley ~7':":'-:-:-::=--:-::::=:-:=-:-:-::---WH OLES ALE Lighting Fix· WANT ACTION? ture Showroom need6 man Reliable men to help operate who can ban£ and rewire exciting new Pina franchise lighting fixtures also 10me bus. Night work, tull, pa.rt UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4525 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 540-4424 An equal opportunity employtr Applicants considered on merit regardless of race, religious creed, color, na· tional origin or ancestry. WAITIW Good opportunity Murt bave good appearance. APPLY IN PERSON l-5 P.M. DAILY Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. Coa1t Hwy. Coron• del Mar, Ce. ALTERATIONS Qualified to wort ln high grade fa.sh.Ion ltott. Able to do both men and women's. Otters permanent tuU time work. Pleasant environment and good company bendits. Apply: Buffum'• Fashion lsl1ncl POSmON OPEN in packing and inlpec&n for ceramic industry. Ap- ply between 8 am & noon Industrial Clay Products 18765 f'lberglass Rd. Huntington Beach, Ca. Apply '•t Folsom 133-0600, Ext. 2229 COWNS RADIO CO. 19700 Jambor .. Road Nowport Beach All applicants reviewed on merit with no bias te>- ward Race, ~or, Creed or Sex. J. W. Robinson HH openl"I for C1Shier-Teller 1'1111 time. Experience preferred. Excellent com- pany be:neti tJ. Apply PersonMI 1().4 Mon thru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunlt)' employer Applie1tiont lof"I TAKEN FULL or PART TIME EMPLOYMENT Permanent only no student.I Ages 20 10 48 • Liberal V11· cation pay. Merit rai.e1, employe dlscountJ, ftve day week. Apply Monday, Wed- llffday, Thunday and Fri- day, !1:30 to 4:00. F. W. Woolworth 2300 Harltor llYd. C05TA MESA atock room wrk. FELD-tlmt. 548-l<M, l!rlO Harbor, Fe,,,.le Clerk P.F.C. International MAN COMPANY, 547-63.'il C.M. * APPLY IN PERSON * GffiL FR.IDAY. take charge Now Hirint YOUNG Man, 20 -30 in MECHANICAL DRIVE-IN LIQUORS personality, with ability to We wlll Interview thls week Laguna Niguel area for DESIGN DRAFTSMAN 706 Oceen Avenue type & take aborthand. young !Tlf>n between the ages lawn cutting rte. No ex-per For process application work Huntington Beach Facility with nu m be r • ol 19 and 28 tor career posi· nee, steady, 5 days, •tart In flbergtau composite•. helplul. Pleuant d.llpoaltlon 11on~ with us in mana ge-S400 mo. Mw.'t have auto. BROWNING MFG CO SUMMER Position • mature nsential. Call 546-8191 for mrnt. Several positions open Cali for H~l ~-1919 Placentia. CM '54i111 woman to supervb.e two •l'IP'· Ehte Car Wuh. ror .,verseas employmtnt. M~RINE MECHANIC CARRIER BOYS boys ages 9 to U from 9 WOMAN To wortc Ill Donut Check Qualifications: Engin-~ MPCh 1nstall1Uons, GOOD ROUTQ A.M lo 1 PM. Some Ugbt Shop 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. Apply A. Hlfh school educat. custom yacht.I. Excellent AV A.IL.ABLE duties. Mon thru F r i . in person, 00 phone calla B..Nt11t 11ppearance. pay. Willard boat Wortu, HUNTINGTON BEACI 54~ alter 4 please. Wlnchell'1 Doaut C. •Able to enter our train-1295 Baker, C.M. DAIL y PILOT Dental O~ M11nager Shop.~ Harbor'Bl•d. • 'ing school Immediately. 2 sPrvlc' Station attendants e M2-4321 e Cbil~n·1 Practice MATt:RE Woman for b. Convt•rse lntelllJtently. with experience, full or part BOYS 10• 14 Executive A secretarial hack· counter ~orlt In laundry, dry ~o tX)'l('rirnce neceS311')'. S1 lime. Ray Carey Chl!'llron. lt'OUnd euenltal, Complete cleananit and fiuff dry. 3 ; ptr hour. Call ~ll84, 9 604 So. Cout Hwy, Laguna Good routnl • Good profit! re1ume h> Mrs. Wood, Zill days Ptr week. We a t ; ~m. 10 2 p.m. 81>1ch BALBOA PENINSULA Peart St.. L8guna Beach. Newpcrt 641-1'21 : SERV Station Attend. Exprr. o:·~~LO: Drut StoN Clerk BABYSITTER, Your home ; Young Fry Cook Ml t1mt, good starling ------·-EJ!per., ru11 Ume, ~at. ma· or ours. for f moa. old boy. • aallU')'. Smmy·1 Service, jSERVICE Station Salesman ture. Appf.y In pe....-a: vu. Also would cona1der ll .. in : '1t 2799 Harbor Bl•d., C:O.ta lllK'hanlc. Full llmt, good lap Pbannaey, 31582 Cout &m\n~~meal 541-flll ar : 1Cltche11 Traiftff Mua sala.r}' pl111 benefit.a. Neat. Hwy .• So. t.a,una. 542-T2tWI • : GAS STATION Al nd Apply Jim Tice Chevron • SECRITARY • eMANICUllST • t1pArman-t t..>. •. ,... ____ ..._ Apply ,,. ......!:.. l.llL 2590 Newport BlYd. C.M. • m IVY ...,_ ... " -Ml ,.... _.. ~ 56 wpm, tome SH. EJr. For Nf\1.-port a.ch'• ftneat , advancement Coata Mtaa Car Wash RO~ AVAILABLE per be_lpfW.. P1euant m.u,.. salon. For Int~. call (No 11udrn1s Pleue) ~ Harbor Blvd., c.M. WHtmlrwter ~or boya 1~14 ance ofc. Are 2MO. For appt • MM523 • -APPLY- M1nhlll Communications 2230 S. Anne St. Sant• Ane, Calif. 540-2820 An equal oPPOrtunit1 employer Telephone Glrll $100 WEEK Experienced or not • full or part time. Apply 9 to 4, 1500 Adams, IUite 303, COit.a Mesa. Mature Cashier •nd Margin Clork Experienced In brokenge buaineu. Approximate a.I· ary $400 a month. Salary negotiable de~ oo e.x- J)frience. Goodbocty & Company LAGUNA BEACH Call for appolnbnent Mn.Kimer ~ MEN It worMn to clrculate popular petition. Must be registered voter of Orange County. Good pay. Inqulre at 1905 E. 17th St., Room 212, Santa Ana or phone ~. 89'J-65f7 SHOULDN'T yoo be aellins the hottest area. HuntiJliton Beach? Call Phil McN amee tor appt. VWap R e a 1 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeptt, Estate It ~nerat elfi~ work. We 962-44n 548-8100 need anothe.r Gal l'rlday, DEBIT Or" I 11 s u ran c e Age no barrier. Start to Salesmen -X I n t aup- work tOO.y with a secutt plemental Income. Sell local future. New company with prepaid health plan. Part or growin1 pajna. Aak for full time. Call (Zlj) HA Feaster or Bray 71 4 : 1--9341 or e•ea GE 1-3660 522-ll51 · • Heir Styllst Experienced margin clerk For bully new shop. Ex~t.. 1....-cllH..,. $520 H.S. and, military com- ple~. H.S. math & cbem· imy. P.r.t Mii Oper.ter SIOWeelr Good advancement potent- ial. Buie matta, know high apeed atone mill and three- roll paint mill. 5'8" Tall, minim om. 1 Senfce lepalt ,,... $MWeelr Learn to service office machines. H.S. grad, mil· itary complete, dependable car, mecbanJcal back· fl'OUDd. Acce.thlt Clk. Sr. $475 1 Y Mr accountinc tn acbool. Experienced in tDnekffllial and Jnventory cont!U. ••..S Acee•••• $550 2 Yean collefe aocount· Ing and lltill worlclni for a decree· FEMALE for Newport Beach oltlce lent opportunity! P b on e of NaUona.J Brokerage nnn. 193-9329 or 112-58115 Accaaf ... CW 40 to 60 wpm, alary oPm-$32, 540-8121 Miss Romeiro TEACHERS Ttainee qiedal. Geotronlc Operaton-trlmmen---c•• SUMMER EMPLOYMENT manufa.ctun!!' ~ .. ~-Phone Mn. Hobkirk for a .......... ......._. _.. macb, Garment Mfg., Elql. ,...,, •• ,.,.,.,, ..,_. Good • .,.,. ~or ~ with bookkeeplnr ecb:a-pay . ......., MonroYia, 11 ..... NB 60-2666 Wn.J.. Excbanite all or pvt tion, _... t;)'pinc, brp MontER.LESS Home needs rent ol 1 br apt for work. appewance. live-in hlekeeper A babyalt· Sl.15 CM 673-3209 ..... Office ter. BltR + aalary. 847·5012, u--$300 521-3475 A .. nclel, ....... a No ~ice. N~ .-..... Women 7550 ~-..-OII.U> Care Ir I i t e eNe Pi fer t>'Pin& and' houleworlc, 1-5, Mon -Fri. fllq. U> wit. East.dde ea.ta Coast M•tH•C• Dept. Mesa. 64U483 att S. Employment Secret•; DENTAL Aaiatant-»-35 1670 Santa Ana Ave. $417.73 yeara. Prnlom uperlence O>lta M • ~ lhoom'. Mature optional. Top aalary for 641·96 ~ ~ woman to handle inter• right rtrt. 6'B-U66 Hrl 8:~ to 5:00 • "\fon.rrt pant problem. Wort alone RECEPnONIST, • S t o ~ k Wk-nda A ewt by appt and be able to think for brokerve. 18-21, Typing Recume Service Anllabl.e aelt. No preuure. Short· n~. $325. 60-40IO For Malo (F• Peld) band and type. ~ · Compensation Mil' Trainee A.-cy c-. MAKE F.nda meet. Part time 1J..B f Car + .....__ _.., wk. Hrs oPllonal Mn. pre · expenses n-. $500 To $12.000 No Wd!um here. AdYerti• Bailey 540-1932 96Z--37CI Manaiement Tralntt. Must inf encutiYe needa richt NEED Penon to live tn. have actmlnbtN.tive ability. band aid to le&nl bl1 bc»1· Paroe. work ''IJ'&•e yard". To $14,000 neas. Type S6 (no lhort· .,.r8>40. Aalt 8enefltl Mar. BS In lwld). Must be able to .. SALESGIRU, B e t w e e n BuL Adm. « 1ncNI Rel&. IUIDe ft9l)Onliblllty. 2S-45; exper. onl.Y. ~ To $13,000 a.. ... _ Sbup. 33f.Q62 For aw't. Internal Auditor · BS in Bua. -· -• SALDPERSON Ellper. Altl Adm. or acct'a. To SlS,000 To $421 ~ 22-45. For 1port1 wear ahop Nat1 S&lew 'J.'ra.inklc Mar BS ... hN In Colit'a Meta area. 546-2462 In hid Rel, Pl)'ddogy1 or Modern. aggrnlive and Bus. Adm. To $J),CKX! ~ ~ WMW HOUSEKEEPER. Uve ln Joft11 be&~ borne.• No ~"· pnience neceaeat)'. ~2147 HOUSEKEEPER. U•e In. LoTety !lioaw. Npt Bcb &o.2IXIO or alt T .._.,, WIG Sl1\llt. Muat be ex- perienced in ... and 1()1. tJw. 142-4551 or MJ-7(9 Sain Mrr. Trainee Jood ~ pl for cyp. Deo'f!e lftf. '800/mo Ins and dicatioo .. Mua:t be ~Act. HS and. mar-~! ried To $150/mo Ml.nlcft' • Illa calCle -fam u. lar w /ftre A lillibOlCY polic-- IM. Part time $400/mo femalo (F" Chal'fld) nJe c~. No eJq> nee HS ·~ "-PU ~ 1 Journeymaa Plumber. For Good Profltl • No SUncS., 546-7370 S.cy/GeMrel Offlee ob'• 11, Boy plumbing and beatlno, ....... uv-·~ .. ~-B&DU&""° r~... "-'--~·-""' * 11.0RJST 154 E. 17th St. 54-I nd ' '" """ "J _.....,... ~~ • •. UVU<I "".,.... -u•IUJU • ' C •t Cal rv Cf a rrpaar. SERVICE Sta S&J-m·". ..... • .. and GO.GO Pl'el BtolcenP otdce NB."' Exper -0Wortunlf1 and '68/wtt Order Cltft. Attts DeJ1t HS ~ patendal. Stodr broker w a n t 1 capable YotJnr, attr.:tft aeneral otnce P'l to act .. re-. cepdani.t. Oft at t p.m. Olt!\ .. csa, . Cl.II 646-8762 n ..... ""' DANCERS &QJ!N:A Call Mr. Felix I0-41«! , ~ _1 per tune-ups I: btalces. o&dtt """"II • ~ esmon & Maneger1 WTD! Rttlrfd pa l n Ii n i .. man OK. C1ifvron Station, SD per week CASHIER _ 1'111 tiJM. "1LL Time 1-k~ A C&tftr °""°"1 wltlt lndinl ptumbtn1. carpt'rltry. One Adame &-Macnolt... HB. AM ~ or mt'IU eiq>er\enelld ~· Madler'• be~. Ir YI n e :ftnn ofter\na OYtr 100 nm-dav wk. S2. br. Bolf Pl29 only. • BF.AU'l'laAN cai1 $4S-Gll tor ..,,c. Terr, refa req, ow• tram. srad $360/ 111() 'l'>'Pllt. Some nn.nc. ~ $10/wk Telln-I 1-2 )'l"I el!Jt. SliO/mo. :rua.1 furwta. 1'110 or pt t1me. o.!ty Pllot. Good hjp lt)lllat. full or • llite Clar Walb • m4ll ~No l'XPf7' MC, wt traJn. SER CE a a-W ,_ ==-------• ... 1.:' • Npt 8di oftlet. M2-tm VJ Sta Attmd•nt. -.anc~ ....... ,_ put-time. New phisb lbop. Dmtll CMll' ........ EXPER Sa1ftltr• A .. .,,. ........... ~ 7• , SW. Anl ottlce, MT.ml ovn 2'l, IJcbt mecb aper. The Beaut1 Parlor txperrenc.d. ..umtttd ~ Contetspcuq WOlllo- ', IDvutora ""8ndaJ UN!'°" Statiola. m Saperior. MISS DK A&BICY • "· lt. CM IG-'11fl JIOtenllal -~Ille. en's .,,.. Sal.., open. NIW CL.ASSIS ••• ID PAR ~ , __ "' .....-i a.at •.. STA•T WlllCLY ._'--,_ T a,_.. 12. br. ·-· ~,.,_. ~ ·--""""""~ """' EX.PER Salumaft l'\tmlture ,._ ELDERLY WotUll to 1U 4 • Complete Secntuial • 2 ROUTE MEN, INS. Store. Sal + Comm. call n; ~ • ....... ~ Pua eut ...,_ A P.U. LEGAL aau;TAJl'l cbildttn lrom W ~. C11 I Cleft 1)pilt SS25 '° •. lt&rt f4&.'15U 5ec>'".,_"l.M 119kl .. $500 arden. R.8. A r.v. ...... Min. 1 Jr . ...,.....,._ 5fl.:z908 aft. PM ' Special,.__ '..._., Tbac:hn7 540-111:2 CBM Due -nn.. --• ~~ z.e BUSBOY 11 yn. Graft!YVd Sec/1-tl afc/.,Ut fee•• M'l5 MA'nJU WOIDlll 1Dr 1111ibt CdM am.. -...n I>!JlfTAI. Ole. 1111'· Elqlu. Bnaaltup 'l'yptns: •• . • ~ M Oftb', ~tact eae ....... ~ Old •• $450 ..tr In net llolM. ... .,.... PRA.crlCAL ...... u.. ID. or ' 1ft con... -1e1 25-mM STANDAR.D fALEI: S}ltnd • dime. .... 912 w. l.ldl, CM. Prod OJalrol Ok •••••• M25 Qllllt eom., .. er.... "111 dlll'lt· ".,,'. J t .. ~ 1BM IELECnUC ·~ ttw 1*t dml ~ tnn Dll!lnrASRD a.ts 'l)'flllt •••••••• ·• $425 ea.ta llltea MMnl B..dl. 4IMID .... I,_ WI 'EXEC :S692 . lo 4 PM. Ml b ~r.:-~ s.c/ad ...._, .. 9" ·• $400 WAJTIUi8D. U imd 9ftr. BABYSiiTii ...... ....,_ p~ :. ':b ~ ~~~= ~~"fCE + w. tor "1: • t. n. OI ::..:'~.~:.::::: 'Pfl1 llt,... on11. h1la lrlno !di& I*&. 2 pta. At _arvwa""ii:iHii5e.MiY".im-;;,;;H.;;:ia;;;;~ 100•1 ol ~ .,.... ~ · r o o a ReUNd tua.dJ-. dl ~ ~ •• l12I ~ 414 N. N""llOrt Bl.cl 10U?' tw. I» .... Aft $:JO s.JetladJ' nper Wflctd atn that J1Ut 5 ,._., 11• Ml-m6 ldlvt, able ID em Plllll'r-. lwttdlbou'd Op • • .. • • S8 N'8 PM ~ for jewtby teott flOLL y ..SIST ,...0 ~ . ..._ IUCbint paint A -,._... Part 1"llW !eiq •• 12.1'5 br WOMAN ~!IC!. 'l'*!I 6 WAmtm OWr 21 for a.ta Mna, ~ BUSINQS COIUXil: •II I u • u ..._.._. ..... a Giit pT CJ0 W. 0.. ....,.,. N..L lllflll. Part·dmt. lww.. wknda, APfilr. Melly "Iti-1 Nftld a Uuuwt.,.,.T 3315 M • ....,_. 11.. M.& i Alie ,_ PwM1a .: .... M Mr. •-•-idlnldt ..... I .. 1 -.. OaJI ~ .._. ..... o«ftce. P.O. 81111 S. OD(. le&u 811ii* .... 118 hid 111 wD a.-ell ..... ..... • ' ~ ~ . ,. .. --...... ------~-------...... -- • Vie proudly enn.unc• fttet WI .,. ltOW tfie Oran9e County repr .. •Mtttlve •f -the Ne. tl•al Penoft...t C.... 1ulta11+. trou,. Tilis Is • netiOftal networlt •f COft&ultant • 9 • " c '" combined in .,. ••· chan9• effort to pro- vide netional recruit. men+ • n cl plecement Hr.lee t• lncUvicluals a n cl incluatry in the bualneu community. fHNI> POSIOOllS File your r .. ume with 1.11 in our NATIONAL R E S U M E REFERRAL ROSTElt Tlte prilHry purpoH of this roster ia to service local iit- clu&try -however, na- tional referral i1 posai- ble at your requ .. t. There will be no ,.,.,,. rels without your. P.ti• approve I. IEW COllfGE &UDUAm let us auist you in the 11ledlon of c•r••r OP.• portunities. ftE POSRIOllS ./Exec Secretary ./Personnel Clerks ./Purchasing Clerks ./Accounting Clerks /Clerks /Typists /Stenos ~ .... ~.,. ...... -. ~ .. ..._ .... . -· . .,. ---· ....... . .. -...................... _ .. ~ JOU& Schoeh- Pl.ANO le teacher. Sherwooc Mernbtt A1;:loc. p thrU 1 .. Magnolia SCHOOL rat& < Twine 5 Del Mar, MERCH SALE Fum~1 Spanish SHOW• 8 Ft woo YID with Ing cbai ~ on. 5 P dark oa} black OI cbairl: ' sign. 5 bedroom & Mn. c ed mlm mocte.. : sliDed b " Full Prl ORTE $.1.0 (Will sell We C No fan QUALm A PROV 2159 H1 Daffy • f'uml tun play stu diecorato Spanish' R & IJ 1M4Ne ev Wed., WHIRLP dryer a Bell Co: sole, r Parquet chrs, ~ TV. S5C w/slate other ilE ROUND I S4a; Bro tbl S25 s. NEW so: H~. Pico Rl• Office I s Fine 00 desk. er.. chain ' All for aft/ 6 p ~ MOVING go! Bil chairs, w~'her; Dover S RUMMA Round. boat I Center: PATIO S'tarta furn. 21 646-5315 Applier WASHEI $35; Fr coppertl ~1095 12 cu. yellow · muat se Antique SALE Roll top Sl5 ea. Commo ings Ci bed S'r. sand 26: 642..3()69 DID pri• from 18 Dodce C Salt Lal EYeS·I AN'nQlf Dot ties Beach J 893-2535 DAMAS( madlinl cond. s Pl1noe --! St Used Bl Ueed Hammo Spinet, Upright duced.. ! WARD'S 180\ Nf!'t Lown: Warlltl Wtbel ·~ .,,.,( adW' I MU: .. NOW ! -ua.,m -t ICHIO ucn JOSS & IM,..OVMINT SALE AND TltAOE SALE AND TltADI SALi AND TltADI TUNSPOITATION - Mtndly, M., '17, 1'68 TRAHS'°ltTATl~N..--r.;T~RA;&iUNF.M~~A.,;TI;-.0;;-;N;---:-:::T;roa-:~~~~~.:!:.,j _T_ru_c_b _______ ,_soo_ Imported Autoe 9600 UMd Care 9900 Used Cars 99DO . -~~--~~~~ "56 Ford eourw panel. ttlr VOWWA&EN MERCURY ,., : MDCHANDISI FOR IMhCHANDISI -MlllOIANDl$1 - Sc ..... hwtructlen 7600 Pl•MI&~ 1130Miacela.,.... MQO WDlflV;-tfc.-1~ S.llbMts 9010 Pl.ANO leacm. 1QWll. t.JP,. LIKI SAILING? teacber. new a 1n11. Grad. • PIAN~ A ORGANS • FORXLlrrS :. WW Fina~ Sherwood Ml.Ilic S c b o o I , • Laraest ttock in so. caut. SWIMMING POOL DO Jb Oark. coed S795. Member Mualc THC.btta * 20%-«l~ oU-Pla,ytt pJanol 11 Ft Pool, FUttt, Surface DO 1b. ~. Xlnt t1350 AM/X. Pri• ..... tor totl 1000 roUa to choole from Sllimrner, Maintenance Kit. L-,: 1"motor, rood $996. thrv ...... SUe ~toll 3IT * '1,'trma.. Te.nu ·Tenn. * FREE CrQUDd fad. Masnali&. CM 548-1494 lb Towable smo. c:ub f~ piano ar trade $149.U GJ0 lb 'Flat ;;'J;,~ark. Xlnt. SCHOOL Ollklttn'a neat.loo crud piano for new 1P1Mt SICARD POO rot~. Cblkoet lC>-<!Mlon Field's Wbolnale Plano Co. 323 S. ~ <>rue• IOllO lit U T Clark ~. Typlne SchOal. ~. 1T3 12tm Brookbunt at Qaapman 5.U-1* ie.aoe lb out Sl'150. Del Mar. C.M. Garden G.rov. m-0 m.mo · ~ or eves 891-2'33 MEltCHANDISI llOtt WALNUT French Provind&l • PAMIC SALE e .. fl '*' LIVESTOCK SALi AND Tit.ADE 11>lnet piano -rental return. Kon..to Fri.. 9-11:30, 12:31M ~ 1125 Like new. Sf75 (1 ONLY!) Sat. T .Uil. to 2 P.M. FumltuN IOOO COULD MUSIC COMP>VJY Vut lltlection o1 knit f&bricL GI RMAN SHEPHERD 20oL'i ~. Main, S.A. 5n.()68]. Open DAILY to public, Um- Spanish Medlterr1nun ited time only ~ ID-PUPS SHOWROOM IAMPLIS Te1tvlalon l205 ventory ct.~, ~ux;ISrERED 8 Ft wood cuWcl armed cU-Costa Mea ttina MJlla Cbamptoa IUood 11net van with lup mu•a m.a• U Sako St., Oolta Maa Bred for tna dWr: beautiM Me6-Special Olympie Coln Quality A TemJJ6a.mmt Shota • Wonninc terranea fllbdcs and c:oJ. / ... ,,_,,,,,.. '...,, .. A new ahipmeit ol the 25 on. 5 Pc henp Speiatl pe90 lilver Olyqlc com-Pedlo'ee wttb MCb PUP dark oak-top dlDlft& set wUb n., WAlll., memorative coin bu been 2 left 1 male, 1 female 137-3865 Eves alt. 6:~ PM black « avocado framed •INIGm&IOlll received from Mexico and Weekmd1 after 9 AM chain: decorative vinyl de-the previous low price ol S3 sli!'I. 5 Pc Mediterranean flllZllS-llYtlS-Ulm remains intact. Some 'wap AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi, bedroom eet-9 drawer Mr. - meets are &dtln& $3.75 pup1 Ownpion stock 6 wka. &: Mrs. dr!aer, large~ each!~ Will send copy pediaree on ---ed minor, Larre nite com-..,.,"',_ *AUCTION* reqUHt~ modes. matcbbta panel de-U you will ICl1 or blq AKITA'S; Rare Jepanese slped bMdboard. live w~ a 1ey bi.mdng dop, S males, 1 $195 VALUE female, 8 wits old nso. (213) ~ Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. Full Price NOW $429.95 Windy's Auction B•m 310-1358 evea Ii wkends OR TERMS AS LOW AS Consoles. Portables & HJ-Fi BEAGLE Pups, 6 weelal; $3.00 PER WEEK $29.95 Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'I AKC. Show Ir: field Ola.mp. twill ae1l Items individuall.Y) 20mi Newport, CM 646-8686 Ped.: SSO. 5'1~1126 NO DOWN FOAM Rubber cut to size. e CERMAN SHEPHERD e Use Our Sto~ Charge A."D UP Uphol supplies, ta b r I c 1 , No fancy lrollt BUT .• No Money Down naugahyde. Factory ouUet. Puppies. AKC Registered le guaranteed. 546-3890 QUALITY VAL~ INSIDE! OAC Low prices, A-1 Foam APROVED FURNITURE SI .0() per wk. buy~ !Pase plan. Fabric .t Upholstery Supply OUTSTANDlNG Cock a poo 2159 H1rbor llvd., C.M. Newporter TV S1le1 Co .. 311 E. Sth St., S.A. puppiH/ahots. $20. 83.>ll81 540-3828 Dally 9-9, 1~5 SUnda;y Open 'I.ii 8 P.M. • 548-9660 • 2027 llarbor Blvd CM ~8511 Misc. Wanted 1610 Hor1M 1130 furniture returned from dt. RENT HORSES IOARDED play studios, model homes, COLOR TV WANTED Back Bay area • 1146 Or- decorators cancellation. $9 MO. dlard ·oft Sant.a Ana. Pad- Spanish I: Mediterranean etc. Option to Buy dock Ir: Shelters. $55 pr. mo. R & D FURNITURE Free Service Furnitu,..Appliancee Call &l.l-0081 days or 54().1>35 Order By Phone Eves. 1144 Newport llwl., CM 523-3651 Color TV'.-Stereoa everynlght Iii 9 -TOOLS-TRANSPORTATION Wed., Sat & Sun 'til 6 Hi.fl & Stereo 1210 531·1212 or 193-0555 Bo.ti a y 1chts 9000 \\'H1RLPOOL Wuher Ir 1968 STEREO console solid SS CASH SS dryer aet, nso: Packard F'" Bd l Color TV maple con-slate, 4 speed changer. Like We pay cuh for: 811ic loatint c1 ..... sole, mo: custom 4'xll' new. Take over small I Furniture I Appliances Offered to public by Parquet top din nn tble w/6 payments or $86.12 casb. I Antiques I Tool1 81lbM Power Squ..tron Credit Dept. 53:1-7289 ON ITEM or -chrs, $200; 'Zenith blk & whl COMPLETE HOUSEFUi-Elementary Piloting Courses TV. S50: reiz. pool table Every Monday. SIArtlng 1 w/slate bed, $200: & misc Sporting Goods 1500 Call 547-6148 Cll' 821ml PM, June 10, Newport Har- olber items. 673-2750 FR E I G H T DAMAGED CHILDS Chifferobe wanted. bor Yacht Club, m W. Bay ROUND Glasa top tbl , 4 chrs SURFBOARDS, F a c lo r y Suitable for a n ti q u I n g . Ave .• Newport Beach S45: Brown 90fa, $45; aq end Direct, Used board.!! also. Phone 642-4980 it no ans . try OR, lor your convenience tbl $25 541)...1670 AU cheap. We im1all new again. Every T\lelday, starting 1 NEW IOW $59.15. Oearlnr removable fins in your old PM, June U, EMiin School. HoUM!, 5201 Paramount. board. 642-7607 FREE TO YOU Irvine &: Clllf Dr., Newport Pico Rivera, 213: ~50 "Islander" Surfboard 10' 3" Beach, In Cafetorlum. No Very good condition DOG For kids over 8 yrs. advance regigtratJoa neces- Office Furniture 8010 S75 * 675-2511 WOND~ERFUL P E P P Y sary, Enroll at clas.s: If any PET! Xlnt WATCHER mix· questions phone ~1374 or SACRIFICE Ml1cell1neou1 8600 eel Collie 6 m o n t h 673-1855. Fine Ottlce Furniture. Exe 6'12-9435 5/21 12 VOLT -"S.D" Marine Bat- desk. Credenza, 3 Naugahyde SPANISH Cabinet -dark oak 45 Cats & kittens need very terles -Di Amp. hrs. New, chairs I: steel File Cabinet. removable marble top -special hqmes. Some Maruc; ruaranteed, name brand- All for $350. call ~ beautiful decorator piece -Bob-tall, Callcot Ir: others. reii. $la7.l0 • Special s.le • aft/ 6 p.m. gold design on trout • pvt PLEASE HELP. 54CM1&1 one week only • $49.50. party -best oUer 673-8316 Before 4 p.m. 5/Z.S Marine &: Battery Shoppe G1rageS.le 8022 CdM. Eves all day wkends SMOKEY G.ray boy kitten-8 2430 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. I.B.M. Executive. Ro y a I wks. old. Also allky white 642-9'.m 642-4235 MOVING -Everything must Elec., Flexa\\oTiler au to and black 1 year old mam-go! Bikes, bedroom sets, typewriter copying mach. ma cat. 546-1833 sm 1937 18' Olaracter boat chairs, aofa, refrig-treezer, New bikes at cost. 345 E. KTM'ENS, 6 wks old, ~nd original abore boat for yacht w~/dryer, patio turn. 19th St., C.'.\t. 642-1269 inboards. .. cylinder Dover Shores 548-890S box trained. Black/white/ univer sal engine, perfect TRAILER Awning S10 WaUle grey markings. 2230 Canyon nmabout for bay boat. Only RUMMAGE le Antique Sale. Iron $5 Toaster S5 Iron S5 Dr., CM 548-6797 4/27 one like it $6()(). Phone Round oaJc table, stereo, 7' ' Toaster SS :'15 Cad Fleetwood OUT of Sight Kittles to IOY-543-5294 ask for Joe for boat .t motor. etc. 5.33 -Air, Excellent $300. 22'24 ing home. Calico 6: Apricot. demonstration. Center St., C.M. "C" Placentia, C.M .. Hsebrkn. Call alt. 6 p.m. '61 Century Sabre u· i1>d PATIO Sale -Bay11hore1, 18' Round Sears Sundeck 675-4100 5129 boet. 235 v Fireball tng. - starts Sat, boutehold Of Pool 4' deep. 1 yr old. Slide, Only 30 hr1. Sid !add.era, turn. 269'.i Circle Dr .. NB ladder, sundeck, filter, a: WANTED A good hme for a apotiight etc. Cost $6500 sell 646-6315 cleaning equip. Orig CO!>t nice 3 mo old black male for $4500. Car in tnde or ft1PPY· Call at 162 E. 18th $500. Best olfer. 839-1008 , . C.M. 5127 wlll finance. 82 8eyshcft Appli1nc11 1100 CAR.PET -Apts • Uomes. Dr. 64z..4062 WE'RE 3 lltue kittens that WASHERS $29.95;' dryers • Quality Installation. Free were born on Easter. One 20' Schock rowing dory, $35: Freezers S15; ~trig., estimates. All prices . black, one grey, one tl11;er tbrglss hull, f09J'n«I sides, coppertone .t Avoc.; Guar. 546-4478 eves. Uc. Con-striped 892-3681 5/27 non-sinkable, equip w/rud- 540-1095 tractor 2 Beautlrul klttena Bonny I: der, tiller, dagger board, &all, lop cone!. tfj()(). Located 12 cu. Ft. G.E. dbl. door BLK Dyed straights sable Oyde, they will steal your, 1901 Bayside Dr., NB. can yellow rdrig.; S70. Moving stole, extra long. Hip length heart! 2lU Santo Tomas, 494--2541 must sell. Xlnt! 642-2597 Empress chinchilla jacket. COiia Mesa, 5'18-3842 5/28 Gluapar 11' Seafarer, UO both in excel cond. Will sell reasonably. 6#-ffi,;7 eves. 5 Lovely Llttle Kittens. Black hp INC Mere Cruslre drive. Antiques 1110 Lovely new draperies • all & while &: grey t1bby, 6 Dccel cond. Many exttu. wka . Haebroken. 114: 615-1103 SALEI SALEI SALEI sizes trom model homes, &ti-2862 5/25 Rell top desk $130, 10 trunks also s~rs. Carpeting -AV<YN REDSRANK S15 ea. Hoosier cab $90. 5 new 200 yds heavy avocado 4 Adorable kittens, Joni Ir 12 tl Air Boat. excel cond. tor short-haired 5 wks. old. dinghy, ICUbe, local fishing. Commodes S24 ea, Engrav-shag. $4.00 yd. 646-3332 5..»-270'J 5/27 $150. 673-5126 ings Circa 1860 $2, Brass J<IRB'i vacuum cleaner and bed $15, Antique• Amper-attachments. Take o v e r 2 bW< cats. M o t h e r & 2'l' CEN'nJRY RAVEN sand 2624 Newport Blvd. CM payment.ti of S6.SO or $49.70 daughter . Fixed . V-S bunks, head, b91t tank. &a-n9 cash. Cred It dept. 53.7--7280 642-7857 j/28 SHARP! $3000. ~ OLD private papen of Jud~e FURNITURE, sevl'ral Bdrm 2 cllte klllens left. Free & 30' Cabin Crul9er, Chrysler 6. !tom 1870' 1 thru early 1900'• sets, lamps le misc. 1rom free delivery. Call 646-U33 Excellent condition. $2500 or Doclee City, Gunnison, Colo. model bornes; for 1ale. or ~2414 5/28 beat oUer. &4S-3771 Salt Lake City 873-8316 CdM reasonable! 96'2-2461 ntOROBRED Collie Female * SAC SALE! 32' Twfn Diesel Eves • all day wkendl UPHOL.STERlNG -$79.50, 2 nice pet ror c h 11 d re n Reedy to go an)'Whett AN'nQUE Sale cloee-out. pc. (European craftsmen) 642-4791 ..,. 5/28 *Price -$13,50(). OR 3-5822 * Dot ties Antiques, 15116 Free est, del, pickup, 215 WHITE, Black 6 Tabby kit· TAKE Small boet In trade 30' Beach BIYd., Midway City. Mo.In. HB "Berny" 5J6.6405 tens are lookln1 tor homes HOL Sloop, A-1 cond. all 893-2535 MOVING: Norge gaa dryer ~ 5/28 n~111l1~615-1393 DAMASCUS Treadle IM!Wlng $50; Rose 90fa $25: uphl chr Kl'JTENS; 2 Tiger~ & • 2 18' OB. molar 6 trlr. macblne, all attach. Mint ll ottomn $35: Bkcae hdbrd, black w/white feet. 8 weeks Cash or tradt b' pickup. oond. ~. ~. n t.11 nd S35. 494-403.'l old.. S4M'T82 5/28 rood condltion. LI S-ITlS FILL DIRT WANTED Pl•not a °'PM 1130 FAN Palm treet, you dig .t Uc. Skipper AvU. 1Aguna Bc.h, up to 10,000 haul 839-0735 9517 Gardenia. Day wt, or mo. ! Sprlllt Sale I CY. 114: ~1840 Fountain Valley 5/21 673-61!6 • EASY Auto wu'her, xl.nt '!\:. Udo 14. 2 eeta ..n., one Used Baldwin Spinet $695. BRITISH Blue kitten A: IOlkl cand. S50: 3 piece bdrm tet black Manic kitten. 6 wka. new. $925. or Kite etc., u tiled BaJdwtn. Thomu. ~: 54&-3958 trained. 642.-4424 sm pt pymnt, 84'7.CUS Hammond °'PJll Sll5 llP-T Spinet, Qmole, Studio A: AJR cond, slldlni gtasa m . FREE Ootty ldUenJ, aome SallbMts 9010 Upright planoa, IP«ially re-tcreen. alum. a h e e t • all wblte, 1CKDe slate gray, fvemtnl, BBQ, 5.16-0321 T'RlMARAN 36' oaan racer. ductd. SlJl5 ~· Male a: temale. ~1 F>oata ~pleted. Ma.la bUll. WARD'S BALDWJN m.JDIO Neat sur(board. 9' I". 3 LOV.Am..E k:lttem, •er y 1JOt Newport. CM 64U4st Excelltnt C(ll)dition. mater!ala, J)l&nl. lOOla 6T:>-0'233 E9t1 aitty, wr'I ptlayfQJ. ~7 S.19-lMf ~ .......... alt 6 p.m. 5/29 2 Wbtt1 01r. w ·. ls pron SUNFISH, JUd It ~ dac Wurllta!r pleDO l'lfO Mt. POODLE. blKlt malt, bvea Wet. ftblt .,.._, SllO. JTIO"ert, edger. ncuvm, kJda. Needs IOOd yvd, NJ I.I, Jtalt 1 Jr olcf. xJnt * ~Itel' now tor aammer tools -an for $399. 56-4645 Sllofl. 51).CJS cwt. c:clnd, 14'» &O-OllST GORC!X>OS N Jen 1th SABOT For tale. Good c:ond. piano Qlllll'9lll <-s-T·U), ldlalt orpn cl3at:L mink coet. Appr&1HI $3,000. WRITE Codr·A·J>oo l )Ir old $225. er bnt oUer. Sacrlt Sl.000 5G-4G4 male "' fllOd f)et <'hild,.,n. 6'15-l623 &Z TERMS Atttt 5 p.m .• &o.1238 ~111 MUSlC QTY, C.M. SURF BOARD •• SLOOP WDER 11 • ~-* Cuck dmt -llke newt 5 BEAUT. 1..4q"-halrtd Outt;y Perfect <-'Ondldcln, 3 Sell • &n...6J08 * ltlttenl, ' wb. 63M34I 0( 1&111. $G-.29Gt NOW HERE -U. new 2 DR. Ho4ip0lnt Mlia ~ evts srn Bl"AR #29». Clac:raft •U.. Suparu•....,.. ,...., FREE Kfttena to lood homtl ,.rtcJM. I mo. N E VI WW lib new, all..,. a trlr. IW\JIDCJlld Spinet orpn delJwr p,t Pt1 ~ onl.Y. 1Jou.tildlen, wewd. OnlJ• •---tllttln.c~ DLX ~ l'OOCll _, .. .... ,..,., 5121 ~JmfrAU ICHllJDr.pgnLJPS co. KJTl'ENS 2 ~ ls OM UOfN.llalD •1Dtla ..... tar. Secrtf l50, -lf'f!:I. ' .... m-em sm lt'•. SeaeaAm Rfwr. NB f7MIDI ,.. ,,.. Boat Co., Balboa mu: Cornbtn•Uon .. S F..U. ldtt-. llleck md AUll:ftO .. ...,, atra. 113 llunoad Olpn a1t'. A tilt s'*'-t, u.d $ IJ'tY, lolll hair. Nf...-rt ~ oonc1. 111.too. Wl'E Utde K\lWfll, 'ft&Md m-1121 "1tla Le1tie " Illa• montM. ~ 5*.J5'77, ErCli c:md. .,,... D11UJ PUoe W... Adel I A llioullt'bi .. ltB ~ 5128 o.••·-ec.tett 17' Dial .._. a ftmJLTI AfW'1? a c.Got . • J"OW' Wt.nt ad ,.,.,.. 15?.Sp. (714) tlMt1.0 ~ ........ c;:i.Q;:~~~· .... ------____ _...... --- Dl!LIKE 'ftl&'iE! • ~ 1dlb inlernt. depreclatbl, 11Up rentah, clea.n1nc, lnll&nnce, etc. PREl"BR THESE!T • Low eall, DO work Care tree ulllnc in a c.i 25, u little u S20. a day, avail IOOll Cal 3-1. Try Our Oub Plan NEWPORT SAILING 0.UB 6'1S-Ol10 SNOWBIRD FU>ergla._'21 432, 2 IN ot talla. Tra.11er, good cond. ~ (213) WE +-4440 30' SLOOP, ttlldy lo sail, aleeps I. ~ Newport Blvd., make "1«. 6~9 Pcnnr Ce:vltera 9020 '62 MERCURY ~·; sleeps 6; galley, bead A ball tank. Only 10 bn. on new 225 HP Gray Marine eng'J.ew can- vu. Needs vaml . O n l y 16,000. May trade tor mi.aller boat. Slip spece No. 2, Hwitiniton Marina, "Sean". &JS. '1598 or ~5930 $pNcl Sid Bolts 9030 l'TW OUTBOARD CABIN CRUISER, glassed, incl. lrailer. ooth '68 license. Xlnt cond. Sleep« 2 in cabin, 2 in cockpit. Si:iO 49'-2lo"9 after 8 pm 17' Glutron, 150 1 IP 1/0, pwr. tilt; all extras: Ready to Ult! 548-8985 14' Ski Boat, glass, 35 H.P., trailer. fUlly equiPP«!. Xln t cond. $5~. 642-7830 Boat Mllnten1nce 9033 MASTS need refini~1ting? Vamish, paint. riu!n;! Call Jim Ziegler 646-4a>3 or 96?....QiOl eve EXPERIENCED SKIPPER .t Bo.t maintenance man wanta work. 54~3561 Marine Equip. 9035 SHIP Of.ANDLERY New & Used Boat Supplies at DISCOUNT prices. \Vi 11 BUY or TRADE all kinds of marine gear. J<>t 28th St., Npt Bch. 67>-0131 Bolt Slip Mooring 9036 $20 Reward to whoever finds slip or mooring for my 24' Trimaran, 14' beam . 646-8116 alt 6 3 Boat Slips available. xlnt location, 2601 W. Coast Hwy. $2.00 per ft. (30 fl. min) 543-8966 or 548-4192 Ernie ao. ... vacht Ch1rter1 9039 e atARTER TIIE FINEST New 40' Ketch 61~~11 • 615-2400 Aircraft 9100 BELLANCA demomtraton, 260-C & Viking 300, low time, full IFR panel .t auto pilot. Best offer next 2 weeks. 714: 546-2474 ,Mobllett...... f200 10 x 55 Quality bit. Cbl exp. 2 Bdrm. Awnl~. Porches. U>velY yard. Corner Jot. New carpet~. drapes. Near Ha.g. Consider car for part. 64&-9186aftl't'11 AM 1966 Pacemaker. 2 BR, Ex· pando liv nn, aet up in family pk in S.A. $650. T.O.P. of $99.61 • mo. I>!ck, 548-2904 WANT To buy a food used Mobile home 10 x 40 furn, Please give size &: price. 646-5953 Motorcycl .. noo SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Neuter -Parse -Bogeoy - Gtte<ly -BREAD Still Ufe: The tout aald to the toaster, "That'• the hot· test I've been since l ...., BREAD.'' 1956 Indian 750 CC. Modlfied. Very good concl, s 5 5 0. ~-8012 Mermaid Cl.re. HB DR.An'ED: w 30ISec Honda Super Hawk $395 It 51 Volvo $395 or best oUen ..._, 1964 Ronda, 250 Serambef', MW eniine. Good eollll.., 962-m2l all 6 Aute Servict & l'lrts 9400 PORSOl'F. EJ1~lne, 1100 auper. Completely rel)Q.Ut. S500 646--6622 Befwee M PM TrMler, Trawl t4lS TRAVEL ~lr. to hQ stboat ti> trvL trtr. u 'ISY • l·'-3: M)y S. C & hr1lllld llfW. $f«X» ~7t t!I aft 4 ·es NlMROD hdtp tent trailer. cooklnit unlt. marcy o-tru, $9'J'J. ~ U' Travel Tl'llfltr .. ; aft cond., Ill>!· 4: butane -.., icebox. sm. 646-m• Trvcb .. • 19&4 JEEP 4 wbet'J drlvl' ~. VI enainc'. ~C8-5Tft . QfrERNA 'nONAL Ki :1, 1ttt n11~ a stodlnck. $325. SMU'I - hllch. new Med lln1na. PfC -------CHEVROLET board ald1na Ina.Ide. reblt 'il VW Panel, lSOO e111.,'11eW • ... 62-Qev--S-upn---Spol-rt_n<'_W 'lli· $SOO cuh only~ pa.int .t brakes, •terto Pk. complele rebulll 3.11° enr .. 'liS FORD Pk::kup, new tlrea, T~ cond. $U80 673-8366 dual quads, lsky cam a: brake&, Metal tool bGx .t eves llaters le allcta. Son In Viet- '64 Mercury Sta Wag ~ Parlt, all !actory ell'lrli, 38,000 nliles. Leaving at#, must Rll S1909. 548-Bn ~ lumber rack. 545-0101 '67 Karmann Ghia. naro ti.ve Sl800 \n cat will MUSTANG I ; 1961 O>evy Pick-Up VI, Low milt&, lhowroom de•, Rll fot $850. 646-lMB or t IPffd, ndio, beater, 646-8528 '46-2486 Extra.a aharp. :>36-4574 ""' •-,..-... -... 0-.-----·..., VW 1885 Will paint, )'Oltl' """""""' 67, V-41, 327. 3 '56 Ford Pick U,, clean body, dlolce ol. color. Good mech 1peed trans. 14,000 miles. 166 MUSTANG, V.S, w b M (' hardtop with blue U\t. Co~ pletely original. Top CO"" dllion b1slde & oul! Will take 1rade or $150 cub. Pyml.il $49.88 mo., dlr, call alter 11. 494-9773 or 63lh9Jl7 Niii fair, $3SO cub. Evee. cond. 642-1321 Blaolc int., ;yellow exl .. ex- 543-6802 I '62 vw. Moving DOc1h. cellent cond. $2300, 493-4115 Must aell. Sacri11ce $800 1937 Olev Wagon. All Orig. t520 CAMPER & TRAILER SHOW Free adlniuM>n today tbru Sat, June 1, in Huntington Center'3 air conditiooed mall Buch Blvd Ii F.dlneer at San Diego FYr/, HB CAMPER FOR SALE FOR 8' BED , 302 Monte Vista, C.l\t. Imported Autos 9600 • Spot Cub !Or Imports We pay more for &nY import reeardless of year, make or oondlllon. Try U5 before you sel I. ELMORE MCYl'ORS, 9625 G a r d e Grove Blvd JE 7-6630 '63 MG Midget, black beauty, pe.1ect i.tape in Ir. out. $95 caab down, pymts '35.86 mo. After 10, 494-9773 CORTINA '61 a>RTIN'A Sta.t.ioo wagon, like new, R-/H, 4-apd., economical! $H!li 54()..0tl 4 tATSUN DATSUN , BRAND NEW AT larwlck Hayden $199 Cash or Tracie 36 Pymts @ $54.86 mo 75,000 ml Gu1r1nty 494.9773 * 639-36' 7 '63 VW, dlr, dbc, xlnt cond, 1 owntt. Take trade. Pymtl $33.86 mo. 639-3617 JAGUAR '65 J aguar 3.BS, auto, chr wires, 40,000 ml, izd lhape. Colng in 11ervlce. $3300 688-0043 or 673-0776 eves '60 MARK lX; priv. party, Well cared for. SU~ • 8J8..6262 . '60 JAGUAR 3.8. Xlnt cond. Stick. Everything works. 494-1606 MG 681/2 MG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY ..l)u llmi.6 • IMPORTS • 4%-3016 e Uke new eng le running '61 vw '63 Motor ~ood con. aear perfect. See it, )"OU'll dilion.' $150. 8 1 8 2 Io-bey It. $495 642-2912 dW\apolls, HD 53S-3724 '57 CHEVY Wagon. New motor. Stereo tape. S600. Vo Vo 642-3954 alter 4:~ p.m. __ __,,_L ____ 1 ·ss Impala Super Spt Model. '61112 VOLVO ~~~~~:~bkvat NEW SHIPMENT . '66 Mallbll , yellow with black JUST ARRIVED! interior, 4 apd 1c bucket '67 M\Jstang GTA-2 + 2, a11. full J>Wl', less than 6.00l.l miles. Below blue book. Call 642-7899 au 6 '66 Mustang, H.T .. V-8, BUIO, r/h, 19.000 ml. New tires. Xlnt concf. Sl!IOO. 54M725 '65 Mustang 2+2, Vll, eul>. pg, iood rood, $1500 .. s.is.35a7 alt 4 GET OUR DEAL TODAY seats, $2250 673-ai21 · L '65 Mustang, Vf!l;/ dean. fQll fmiA COMET Reu~'000 actual ~ IMPORTS COMET '63, xlnt trans, car. ::i!~c M~;+-i 1-0wner. Sticl<"shltt: 29,000 $1800 ~~ Ori(. ml. $695. 546--3013 1966 Harbor, CM. 646-9.103 '63 COMET Wagon. $595. 6 • Autos winted 9700 ey1., •Uck: clean: good Urea OLDSMOBILE _______ _.;...;.i & cond. 1-0wnr" 673--0461 WE PAY .•• CASH '62 2 :~~~~.•RDeluxl'. pretty. Xlnt cond. Leaving tor used cara I: trucks just rountTy. MUST SELL, CASH call ua tor free estimate. BEST OFFER. 494-5468. GROTH CHEVROlfl $250. '60 Corvalr Cpe. TJ Ask for Sales Manaier ruck n' roH, ctW'ln ·r i m s, 1821.1 Beach BJ.. 3 apd l!r shilt. Splendid car. Huntington Beach See al 127 Yorktown, HB ·KI 9-33.11 1961 Cornlr Station Wagon. --.-1•1-1 -1-uy--MoVing East. First $225. Take~. Phone 842-3089 Your Volkswagen or Porsche CONTINENTAL Ir: pay top dollars. Paid tor ------- or not. Call Ralph '67 Continental leather \n- 673· 1190 terior. cllma~l. all pow-==========I er. Factol'y cond, 6,000 mil-990Cl es. S5CXXJ. 642-4640 nlghtl. Uted C1rs ~--~--~~~- COUGAR * Old1moblle * 1965 Dynamic 88 4 dr Ce~ brit;y Sedan. 98 motor, tac air, pwr str, radio, cpt, ve.ry dean, good rubber, Xlnt cond, Pvt ply, SlR75 6#0076 Bink Repo1H11ion 1967 Olds Delta ~r Hard· top. Full pwr & air cond: Make oUer. Financing avail. Clll before 5 p.m. 642-3U1 ext 44 or 49 wkdays only. • '53 Olds Fine tranaportat.ion, good motor -Make offer, Pvt Pty Eves le all day Wkends 613-8316 PLYMOUTH '65 BARRACUDA, baby blue, 8 cyl, auto, full pow~ aiJ'. Pert rand. Only 31,000 mi. $1850. Make otter. 1345 Ce:r- rltos Dr., Laguna Beach. 4!»-9600 - '68 BRANO New. Cougar '62 Ply Wag 9 pus. 1 owner, lease for $89.00 per mo. good cond. New tires . It. Johnson It Son· 642-0981 brakes. Seal cov, IG"1t DODGE 'ST Dodge 4 dr., lo miles, very gd motor, gd work car. $100 flm~ or trade S.10-8376 FORD mileage. $685. 646-Q602 ·•' PONTIAC ROY CARVER·· PONTIAC 29'l5 Hart-or BJ., Colla M• Kl6-4444 . * "BEST FORD BUY IN TOWN" 1964 Ford VS. 4 Dr Onnge Count>"• Exc1mtw Sedan. Factory air, power Dealer tor Rolla· Ro)'ca and steering, radio A: healer. A Ben __ tlY;_· __________ _.1 real Dice family car priced '65 PONT. B o n n e v 11 J~. et Wholesale Blue Book this hardtop, exotic blue, full week only power. air cond., d l.J'. $875.00 (driven by UtUe old ac~ JOHNSON & SON ~~~~)A~ro~·er~ Lincoln-Mercury All original. Will take ol4_er CAN'T BE FINANCED? Costa Mesa BraDCh tr,de or S150 cash dolf'D . e BanknJpt? e Repoaesslon! 19-11 Harbor Blvd. 64Z.7r.60 Pymts $46.86 mo. Call after e Bad Credit! • Divorced? '60 Ford Galax.le 4 Dr. Good 1 PM. 494ml or 6J9.J617 e Mllltary •New in Area? transportation car. Needs '66 BONNE. Still on factory Make Payday Paymenll brakes $250.00 Call 546-6310 warranty. New tires, full McCARTHY MOTORS . . . power. vinyl top. X1nt ~ 1420 So. Main 6 Edinger 67 FORD W~gon, 9 pass., $2400 firm. ~ -- (2 blocb N of Sean) tun pwr.. air, RIH, good Santa Ana Pti 542-35<Yl w/w, tinted glass, 962--0176 '55 Pontiac. Hardtop. A real honey. Must ett to aip. predate 254 Sherwood. '62 Fakon Squire, sta wag, l$& Ford Sk;yliner. ~~ dlr, like new, radio, healer, ~:an. Se; 10 ~iate. auto. $75 Cash or trade. 1 Ply 6 ~7981 '67 PO"",..., .. C ~... to Pymls $29 mo, After ll, 'SS Ford 4 door sedan, 352 "• 1.n "'" ~·" au ' 642-2433 R/H I ti ps, atereo tape, low mllH, 494-9773 eng, , au oma c, pwr clean c:ond, S600 &: take fN '56 Cad Coupe de Vine, alr steering. 646-8294 pymnts. 549-0909 cond., d Ir. exceptionally '67 Falrlane 500, 6 Pa~ -,65:..:_Le __ ?._t_an_s_2_dr __ brd ___ ..... clean. top mechanical conil. wagon, PS/PB. low miles, __. 326 ._ $19 cash $19 mo. Aftl'r 4, one owner. $2250. 542-1131 P/S 4 ........ cu. "'• ex 639-361 cond. $1695. 64&5244 7 '00 Ranchwagon, fin.t n50 ---,5-=7,_..,,.c..,..A""T-=A-L-IN~A-1- takes. 1906 Orange, CM 6-12-2657 r/h * $90. * sn~o BUICK 1966 Harbor, C.M. &46-9303 "llll""Mll•~"" '54 MGTF. Excel cond, MERCURY RA MILER rebuilt motor, wire wbls. $1000. Pvt pty. 114: 571-S265 PORSCHE '63 POl'IChe S. Sllvi:r/Red Or1g. Md Immaculate R &: H. $26$. ~2021 TOYOTA 681/2 TOYOTA NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CET OUR DEAL TODAY '65 BUICK Deluxe &talion \f.'agon. f\vr brks., 11eer, etc. uav. state· offer. 548-6146 '61 Buick Skylark convt, fllll)i equip, Beaut cond, $l25(j 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.'m Orig mm. 67S-UA17 _______ _;... ________ _ TOYOTA JTEAOQUARTEM ELMORE CADILLAC MUST Sell 1951 Fleetwood Cadillac. Good r u n n i n R a>nd. full poMr and f8C10C')' 1625 GARD.EN GROVE BLVD sir. $391). Phone 842-2968 GARDEN GROVE 1E 1~ '61 Cldlllac OJupt" de Ville, 1.2.000 miles. Will trade. 540-4590 TllUMPH '61 El Dtndo. Air. low Tit 4 • 13. New tot>. tirn. mlll!age. •&rnnty, SAC .wtart.er, reblt car A enc. Tye '6495. ~ radio. l(fihtn. 11150 thls ·~ CADlu.AC DE VlLLE, week. ~. ~7370 O>nvertlble, ~itclt rond. ~. Priv. paey, 8&-00'.!9 VOLKSWA&EN '61 De VU}e ClldDl•c O>n•. '&S VW C'lm~ %..tJurner t"ully equjpped. 22,000 mlloet. 494-7925 stove; Vfll')' clnn, tood l:=======::; mtdl. cond. nett ofter 673-0.'MS 'II VW. R.adlo. hftttr, Rood tfm, In j!:OOlt cletan c:ond I OiUatte.~m J.DQ) VW CAMPER 11100 CHIYROLIT '84 ~ ~la SS qie, v..a. 377. air, bucket ttatt, full powt"t. r/tt, t new ww llr1'3, S'tg), lfT.erM 'Ga BRAND new station wagon. Air, etc., all service free for 40.000 miles. Lease for Sll9 per month. Also available: ex c e p t Ion a I bal'l!ains on oor I ease tumins. vase D e p t . John80n &: Son Lincoln • Mercury 642-0981 '61 Rambler 4 door sedan. 6 cyl. Rebuild engine N"11 3 speed auto. tranmUnjdr\. Interior like new $500. ~ E. Fainnont, Santa Aita. 542-386t '62 Rambler Ambas. VB, Sl•· tion Wagn, Good cond, ~· &44--0969 Imported AUfos 9600 Imported Autot ~ ~MRYTHl!G STARTS~ J , CHICK IYIRSON, INC. '67 YW'• '1699 '6' YW'1 '1499 '60 VW "IUG" $499 '64 VW 6 Pau. PICKUP S1199 '67 V.W .n ....,, nAND NIW CAMPll 1960 POHCHES 2 to choele 1963 PO•SCHH 2 to choose 1966 POftSCHES 911 SSP m .. whetlt <ht y .. '°CHIC" VW r-,J .. -. . . -·-, ,.,. . --· .,.._ ---.. -..... jtA DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A Striking Con.trasf California's incumbent RepubUcan U. S. Senator Thomas H. Kucbel, the Orange County• native son, ad- dressed the recent Calilornia Peace Officers Associa· lion conlerencsi in N&wport .Beach. So did Dr. Max Rafierty, state superintendent or public instructlon, wh<1 asplres to unseat Kuchel In the June 4 Republican primary. The contrast between the two men and their ap- proaches to the issue s was striking. Kuchel, low-keyed, spoke to the issue. He addressed himselt to lhe situa- tion of police officeri. and the b r o ad problem with which they are trylnf to cope. He said the policemen very weU may not li e society as it is today but they must strive to deaJ ,~Ith it as they find it. and with Improved understanrung of its nature. "The peace officor is today a symbol not only of U1c entire system or law enlorcement but of the law itself." Senator ·Kucbul said. · "As such, he, has become the tangible target lDr grievances against sbortcom· mgs throughout our 'egal system • , . The hostilities to which you have ~n subJet:ted are not your Cailure, but the deeper failurtots of our society." In contrast. Rafferty -colorfully and dramatic- ally. to be sure -fUpped through a clever show or word construction. "I'm not guilty," he said. "o! starvation and bun· ge r in Asia and elsewhere." Nor, he saJd, is he guilty of Vietnam . . . or r.iounting crime . . . or riots . . . or discrimination . . . or dirty books . . . or movies featuring rape and perversion. No. we would agree. Max RaHerty is not guilty o( any o( those things. His only guilt, perhaps, is hls shallow approach to 1leep problems -and overacting. ing alter Cautornia's water and other interests, and certainly hi• prictle11 .seniority and posltlon u minor- ity whip are net asseta to bt totaed out lightly in fa- vor of fut-talk1ng bright remark.a. Scholarships ·at OCC Awarding of scholarsblp1 totaling more than '2(),000 to Orange Coast College studenta last week reminded OCC backers of how this form of tangible support for deserving students has grown in the decade since it was started. Ten years ago there were 1.100 day students. From their number, 49 acholarsblp wiMera were chosen to receive S10,275'from Harbor Area CODU!)Uni· ty groups and businesses. Thia ~year, with S,193 day students·, 106 scholarships worth '3),093 were awarded. Over the 10.year span, 811 scholarships worth •166.966 have been given. For many winners, the awards have meant the dillertrice between dropping out and conUnuJn. g their . studies. There can be no finer display of community spirit and of benefiting the next 1eneratlon of leaders than this program. Honor to Himself and UCI l ~~tN The sum of the contrasting performance5" of the two candidates is that Rafferty's present and past per· formances as a clever wordsmith hardly qualifies him for the broad responsibilities -intemaUonal, na· tional and state -ol a U. S. Senator. Kuchel's knowledge and experience with the com· plex problems of the nation, bil superb record in look· Dr. James G. March, dean of the school of social sciences at the University of California, Irvine, has been nominated by President Johnson to serve on the National Science Board, governing body of the Nation· al Science Foundation. Alter Senate confirmation, he will join the eminent scientists whole job is to consider the scientific needs of the nation and to recommend national policies. It ls an honor well deaervecl by an outatandlng man in his fltld -and a tribute to the high quality of faculty assembled at UCI . ~THANK 6ot> w~ CAN CALL ON Olt> ALLIES SUCH AS ' EN6LAN1> AHl> AMERtc"· IN OUtt T'MeS OF CR\S\S:' . Campus Revolt TV Moves to Tell Truthful Race Story 'Time to Quit Temporising Witla €Pi111lnals' Capital Gripped. • Ill Fear Was Inevitable When people ask me for my opinion about the student revolts on campuus au over the country, I simply amlJe and bow and refer them to a speedl I wrote almost 10 years ago, and have given regularly to colleges ever since. ln this speech, I predicteC: what would be happening today. It seemed obvious to me that the nation's col- leges were doing everything about educating their students. and that the students would some day wreak their revenge. EVERYBODY CLOSE lo t h e acadunic scene could see it coming - except college presidents, delll'l s, heads of departmenta, professors and (least o( all) trustees. The Important People were oblivious of this threaten· ing revoluti"<M.. because Important People always ~lleve what they want to believe, until It ia far too late. Students were not getting educated, in any meaningful sense of the word. The college in Amenca bas been a huge and expensive custodial ln-st.it~tion, devoted to everything but tbe main P\lll>Ote or education -to develop an intellectual appetite and to lead the search for human values. And these are what students are crying out ror, in their wrong.beaded but right· hearted way. listened to him. He has been la~led the "Cassandra" of modern tducltion -by people who forgot (or never knew) that Caaaandra was doubly Cated always to be right and never to be believed. The American university hu been a place where young peopw are kept quiescent until they are ready to go to work. They •e not encouraged to know anything but rather to take tests and pau them, which requires only dLUgence. They are tfven all kinds of absurd diveraions -suet: a s fraternities and football -to cam· ouflage the fact that tbey are actually being treated like babies. COLLEGES ARE RUN for the sakes or departments, and research, and grants, and administrative ease. and publicity. and fund-raising. and keep- ing the children pure in body, if not mind. But their only excuse for tX· existence Is none oC these -it is, in- stead, the ability and willingne11 to transform children into adult. by training the mind and inform.Ing the seruiblllty. In many ways, television is ma.king tentative steps toward telling the race story in the United Stat.ea like it i.9. Next fall National Broadcastlnc Com· pany will 4llr the first TV series -an entertaJnment program -ever built around a Negro star. Diahann Carroll, playing a role written for a Negro. The Columbia Broadcasting S y s t e m recently announced that in mid.June it would prese.it a aeries of WMkly doc· umentarlea under the general title "Of Black America." Natlooal Eduelldonal Television next month wlll begin a once-a-month "Black Magazlt1e.. program devoted to news and cultural developments in the American Nearo community. The program will be available to NET's 140 affillatea. Educational teltvtaion late thJa month flgurea In another major series, th.ls one aimed directly at school children. On each school day from Thursday, May 23, through Wed- nesday, Ma y 29, a half-hour program on race relations. croup conflicts. and social tensions will be sent to an NET network of 1ome 70 stations. These will be taped and subsequently shown in schools. WASHINGTON -Few and terror are stalking the capital of the mig'htiest nation in the world. That ii the grlm pronouncement ol the chairman of the Senate Ap- propriations Subcommittee In charge of the Di.strict of Columbia's armu&l budget oC more than ~ million. With characteristic bluntness, Sen. Robert Byrd. D·W. Va., told his colleagues: "There i1 no point In kidding ourselves. One tools only himself lf he attempts to believe that this city is not llipped in fear. It Is time to quit tem- porizing with criminali. We need ac· tion , not wordl, from Mayor Washington sad trom the White House to prove that tbe reign of terror will be brou1ht to a halt by wbetever means •e necenary.'' For eeveral weeks, Senator Byrd has been vigorously urging that troops be returned to Wuhington to avert a repetition of the destructive violence that followed the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King. Byrd has argued troops are necenary because ol the maasln& of the 50-called "poor people's march." RE CITED THE virtually dally in· ceodlary fires now runntna lnl o lbt bundreda, the r-epeated ~ing of bullneumen, numerous rapes and the acores of robberi.e• of bua driven, culminatlng with the slayln1 of one by a &ang of Negro juveniles. "I beard the President at llM White HOUie several montht •10," declared Byrd, "in speaking with reference to crime Jn th"ls city, addreu blmself to those who are responsible for enforcing the ln. He told \i1em In efiect tbat if they did not get busy and reverse this trend, the fur would fly. I have not yet seen any Cur fly. and I have not teen the crime lrend reversed I n Washington.'' Making no bones lbat be deems the so-called "poor people's" encampment as a po~nUal danger, Senator Byrd flatly stated, "I would not advtae any (studenta) to come here while this 'campaign' la in progress, or whJle crime continues at the J19Ce it does now." "ONE NEEDS ONLY to look daily at the visitors' galleries in tbls chamber," he continued, "to see that the a tudenta are not here. Lut year or the year before, It was dllflcult to move throup the halls or to 1et on · elevators because of the peat muses of people visiUn& the Capitol from all over the nation -studeDts, tourist• and others. At Umea they stood in loo1 lines waitlnl to get Into the aallerlea. · "But look at the galleries today. Often they are only half or ant-third full. There are no people standing in line, Mid the reason la very obvious. People are fearful of comina to Washington." \ ~ courts, and part~larly the Supreme Court. were singled out by Senator Byrd as ''greatly responsible for tbe spiraling crime rate." He held that while ·there is endless tallc and repor-ts about crime and crt.minals. "no word is eve.r said about bow the federal courts are greatly responsible for the splraling crime rate." "IF WE REALLY WANT to strlte at the roots of crime in our country, .. declared Byrd. "we should atart with the Supreme Court. In making ap- pointments to that court, they 1bould be men who will not temporhe with criminals. Yes, accor<i the criminal hi• constttutlonal rights' but let ua not forget about the rights or innocent vic- tims. "Let us point the finger where we should. I say to the Pr~ident of the United States, whoever he is or may be, 'Look Jt your Supreme Court. Look at your appointees. -If you really want to do something about crime, start there.' " It ia known that Senator B~ Is making a thorough study of the htnd1· ing of crime and other critics.I prob- lems in Washington, and will report hi• findings in detail to tbe full Senate. No member ol that chamber ls more comprehensively i n r o r m e d on Washington affairs than he ls. nor more ,forthright in expreasing his views and advocating lo r c e t u l ~edlal measures. COLLEGE IN A..'lERICA, at the un- dergraduate level, has bee:i a farce and a shame -u Robet:t Maynard Hutchins has been complalnlng Cor some three decades. while nobody They have, with few exceptions, fail- ed dismally. The studen ts are pain- fully aware of this failure -but they have been so badly educated that they have no values but violence to oppose it with. Cutting Estate Costs THE PROGRAMS WILL be under the direction of Petet Dow. director or the social studlea program of the Educational Development Center or Newton. Mass. The project ls fin.a.need by the Ford and Cameile CoundaUons. The Boston eduutionai television sta- tion. WGBH. la cooperatlog, and pro· gram materials are being suppUed by NET, NBC, CBS, and ABC. Irony in a Tb1a poet I'm talkiq -~t did a melancholy poem about the~e old farm toola ruttin& In barns and t b e wicomplloated old machines, hand )oOnll and •PlnniDt wheels 1athering dutt In museums. It wu a lament .He 11uiur1t1 a lot about thJa tlct, affluent Poet's Lament llow can you cut the costs of han· ding your estate down to your heirs? If you fall to play. you may increase the cost to your survivors in fees, tax· es. court costs, and cash sales of your assets. The tax and lee·sa~ng monies you should make depends on many things : !he site and type of your estate, your income tax bracket. and state laws governing dJatrlbution and taxation on estates. Your lawyer can help you find your way through the laws to a solu· Uon to your special problem.a. With planning. there are some places where you might make tax sav. fngs . • FEDERAL TAXES, Federal g.irt taxes are lower than federal estate u xes. Perhaps you could give away tome of your property while you live, Instead of doin1 so in YOW' wW. Ourlng your lifetime you may five '90,000 among any number o I beneficiaries. free or federal gift tax. plus up to 13,000 a year each to a• many people as you wtsJ\. Actln1 81 Geo,.,e---· Dear George: In CAM anyone should ask bow to keep a door from 1Ucktn1, ttU them to wet a bar of soap ad run it u,, and don lbe ed(e where the catcb is. I do thJJ all the 1Jme. J.B. Dear J.B.: No wOftdtr l pt 1ucb cnu1uny lovelorn lettera. Will you quit soaping Chat stupid door Ud 10 get your lUe foaled ap Ukc everybocty elle? (Write to Oeotst mcl Jeam the l«'J'ft ot Sldlw-.e 'nliMAa1. Alao: karate lelaom, relllf from calm llMoa and mlomobi.les polilllllll) ' ' 'I together. hu sband and wife can double 1hese limit.a to M0.000 and '8,000. STATE TAXES. Suppose you own a aummer home in another state where you spend quite a bit or time, Both Calllornla and tbe other state may well claim you as a resident when the time comes to diltribute your estate. Both might .we.U tu your estata aa 11 you had been a resident. Have your lawyer advise you on bow to avoid double taxation in such "residency" cuea. EXECUTOR'S FEES. In California the law sell the executor's feta at a percentage of It.I appraised value. If you desire. your wW can aay that your executor ne.d not poal a bond. the fee for which would ot.btnriae come out of your estate. The wiadom of this clause would ct.pend upon your famJ. ly situation and the cbaracttt of your executor. LEOl\L f1'EF.S. California la'W alao aeta tbt reea for tbt at:.':l for the estate. The fea are on Utt eetate'a appraiaed value, u In the cue of tbe executor. Wr1te a letter now, ttWn1 -1Mre to flnd your will and other llnanclal pipers : the name• and addrts1e1 of teiatees: your ttecutor'a name and address : stockbroker and lnauranc:. agent: your mtJor uaeta and wbtrt to Und them ; funeral l.nltrucUou, and the Ulte. Stnd cop6ts to 10Clr Lawyer and your eacutor. The programs will be aimed at grades 7 through 12 -or jun!or and s e n i o r h I g b 1 c b o o 11. T h e Massachusetts educational center told Editorial Research Reports thia weet that. . most ot the country will participate, except for some aouthem and farm areas where schools have closed. A preliminary series ol one· hour broadcaata for teachers began on May 20. THE EDUCATIONAL broe<kasll are the dlrect resulta of the assassina- tion or Rev. Dr. Mar11n Luther XJna, Jr .. and the riot.I that followed. Arthur L. Singer, Jr .. president or the Educa· t~al Development Cent..r, said on A#ll 23: "Wt muat atU.. on thest lraglc _._. and use them In the clasaroom as a learning situation." CBS on April 17 announced that It had IR'led it.I writers. producera, dlrect011, • n d studio proarammen to "lntensil)' Immediately t b t portrayal and UM and actual number or Nearoea" ln eoterta.inment pro- grams. NET rec.ntly produced a well re<:elvtd hou:r.and-a·half abow on tbt Neiro middJe cl.us ( "SUll a Brother") Local 1taUooe bavt put on 11an1r1cant prosruna du11111 with race relaUou and efforts to rtUeve tensions -e ,., "Oialoeut Whb Whitty." by WToP bi W•lililston. NEGftOES StJCR AS H a r r '1 Be~. BlU Colby, Sidney Poltllr Robert Rooks. Miu Carron, and i...a Harne mQOJ lrtctutat exposure • ttlevlsJon. "I lldnk tboe. Stflllll " Fttdl.lt dl1s art cmr;' a NattOllll- Altoclatlion for tbe Advucement ti There are many otbtr matt.11'1 JOU Colored People s&>Mttman 1 a I• should talk ovrr with JiO'll' lawJer, rectDU1. 'J1le nfln.fte't wq to 1 CaUfornia ~ olfn Wt eoi. paroclc COIDtdJ8ft ol tht 1930'• _. tim" 10 ~ mov knot0 *"' "' 1"0'1 who •••\\aDJ demtllled * lows. race. ~· aoclety. Tbe trouble is I know WI poet. He writ.. OD a new model electric typewriter In a machine.coo~ or heated (aa the aeaaoo may be) •rt· ment. I 'ftllt around and looted. There wa1.n't a lln&l• &OOM-qulll wrltin1 pen ln the place. And no Ink madt out ol 1all-hmita. The rlbbon OD lbe ellctr1c tJ'pnrtw waa 11yloa. I went o¥tr to hi.a kitctlenette and opened up tbe rtlrtprat«. He keeps U>t l1n and '9rmoutb in there to avaid too much 1"8l' and tear on the ice In his ms11nil on the rocks. SOD OF THE L 0l1DE 1:1' ~ about tlda alck todety !mow aa.t • ylclrio\&lly '1t fJ'om what tbey n9d IDd bear iD ''the media." Dear Gloomy Gus: ,... ...................... . _ _. ................... -,. ....... -....... .... SUll that waa a Sood llne about the old fann tooh n11Un1 in barna and the spinnlng wheels and hand Joom1 aathering duat in muaeuma - although it la a pretty 1ood thing they ate. I recall as a boy on a Tenneaaee farm in the ed1ea ol tbe Cumberland Mountdne wa.tcbin1 my You.nte•t uncle •hoe a horse and do other bl.ck1mitb cbcnt. J Uktd pullbl1 the billows and watehlD1 tbt Nd lpll'b n1 up and the deep crlmlon oow 1pnlld throup the co&l..-kbarcoel nr. where the tDdl ol tbe lboe nat.td. He WU very pod In the abop. H• coWd 1bape and maM an lr<le ''lire" I« a waaoo wbML It was flne UlteDiDC to the 1owd of blmmer OD bot iroa aDd uvU. Tbt Nd·bot f1aba ol oxld.lied Iron would fleck olf In ~ Ollbl It was blautilvl to wMcb. It 11 Just aa wen, I ,..., thM the o1d farm toola are In m~m•. . ' . . . "We're comlna. Grover Cleveland, 500,000 •troni, We're marchlng on to WaShington To rlsbt the nation's wrong.'' SOCIETY AND THE "system" were sick in the depresslon period of 1900- tNO. Demonstrations by farmers wbo were losing their land and homes to mortp1e companies often became pitched battles, fouiht with auns and pitchforks. Here and there minor court Judges who sustained mort&age forecl01urea were Mflged. Shtrllf'• d.eputlta, Hot to evict farmers , were turned back by ba.ndl Of .vmed, ancrr. defiant men. Roosevelt, replac· Ina Hoover and hla r u I I • d lndMduallsm, bad tbe Aaricwtural Ad· Juatment Act enacted to •ave farm homes. The mtJon 1urvlve1. Jt now le 1D the Pl'OCtN of correc:tlng lnlectlone that mab for alcknaa. tear a1w.,. baa betD a poor tub1Utu1e for faith. I ' . . ._ ..... .. · ,,,..,.·_ .... : . . -.. ----.......... _...... .... .. . -. . ... . . . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Striking Contrast Calllornla's incumbent Republican U. . Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, the Orange County native son, ad· dreued the recent California Peace Officers ABsocia· tion conference Jn Ntlwport Beach. So did Dr. Max Rafferty, state superintendent of poblic instruction, wbo aspires to unseat Kuchel In the June • Republican primary. The contrast between the two men and their ap- proaches to the issues was striking. Kuchel, low-keyed, spoke to the issue. He addressed himself to the situa- Uon o! police officer* and the b r o a d problem with which they are tryinf to cope. He said the policemen very well may not ti :e society as it is today but they most strive to deal \Vith it as they find it, and with Improved underst8,l)dlflg of Ua lijlture. "The peace oWctir ls today a symbol not only of the entire system of law enforcement but of the law itself," Senator Kuch11l said. "As such, he has become ~he tangible target 1Dr grievances against sbortcom- mgs throughout our legal system . . . The hostilities to whlcb you have ~n subjected are not your failure, but the ([eeper failuriis of our society." In contrast, Ra1ferty -colorfully and dramatic· aUy, to be sure -flipped through a clever show of word construction. "I'm not guilty," he said, "of starvation and hun· ger in Asia and elsewhere." Nor, he said, is he guilty of Vietnam . . . or r.:iounting crime . •. . or riots . . . or discrimination . . . or dirty books . . . or movies featuring rape and pirversion. No. we would agree. Max Rafferty is not gullty o! any of those things. His only guilt, perhaps, Is his shallow approach lo •leep problems -and overacting. ing after California's water and other lntueau, and ceJ't.ainJy hla pricele11 seniority and poaltlon u minor- ity wblp are not assets to be toued out Usbtl,y in fa- vor of fut-ta.l.klng bript remark.a. Scholarships at OCC Awarding of scholarships totaling more than $20,000 to Orange Coast College students last week reD\inded OCC backers of how this form of tangible support for deserving students has grown in the decade since 1t was started. Ten years ago there were 1,800 day students. From their number, 49 scholarahlp winners were chosen •.to receive '10,275 from Harbor Area communi· ly groups and businesses. Thia. year, with e,193 day students, 106 scholarships worth '20,093 were awarded. Over the 10-year span, 811 scholarships worth $166,966 have been given. For many winners, the awards have meant the dillerence between dropping out and continuing their . studies. There can be no finer display of community spirit and of benefiting the next 1eneration of leaders than this program. Honor to Himself and UCI ~..-..LA...-:ta.INI The sum of the contruting performances of the two candidates is that Rafferty's present and past ~r­ formances as a clever wordsmith hardly qualifies him for the broad reaponalbWUea -international, na· tional and state -of a U. S. Senator. Kuchel's knowledge and experience with the com· plex problems of the nation, hiJ superb record in look· Dr. James G. March, dean of the school o! social sciences at the University of California, Irvine. bas been nominated by Presidel)t Johnson to serve on the National Science Board, governing body of the Nation- al Science Foundation. After Senate confirmation, be will join the eminent scientists whole job ia to consider the scientific needa of the nation and to recommend national policies. It is an honor well deserved by an outatanding man in his fteld -and a tribute to the high quality of faculty assembled at UCI. ~THANK 6ot> w~ CAN CALL ON Oll> ALLIES SUCH AS ' EN6':AN1> AHl> AMERtc"· JN OUR. TIMES OF CRtS\S:' Campus Revolt Was Inevitable TV Moves to Tell Truthful Race Story When people aak me for my opinion about the student revolta on campwea all over the country, I •Imply amlle and bow and refer them to a speech ~ wrote almost 10 years ago, and have given regularly to coHeges ever since. ln thJs speech, I predicteC: what would be happening today. It seemed obvious lo me that the nation's col- leges were doing everything about educating their atudenu, and that the students would eome day wreak their revenae. EVERYBODY CLOSE to t h e academic scene could see it coming - except collete presidents, deao1. heads of departments, profe1Sors and ( leut of all) trultees. The Important People were oblivious of thla threaten- ing revolution. because Important People always believe what they want to believe, unW it ia far too !ate. Students were not getting educated, in any meanln&ful sense of the word. The college in Amenca bu been a huge and expensive custodial In· atitutlon, devoted to everything but the maln purpote Of education -to develop an intellectual appetite and to lead the 1ea.rch for human values. And these are what atudenta are crying out for, ln their wrong-beaded but right· hearted way. COLLEGE IN AMERICA, at the un. dergraduate level, has been a farce and a abame -u Rober:t Maynard Hutch.lnl' bas been complalninS for some three decades, while nobody listened to him. He has been labtled the "Cassandra" of modern tducltlon -by people who foraot (or never knew) that CUsandra was doubly fated always to be rlaht and never to be believed. The American unlvmlty hu been a place where YOllDC peopl. are kept quiescent until they are ready to go to work. They •e not encouraged to know anything but rather to take tests Mid pass them , •bieb requires only diligence. They are liven all kindl of absurd dlverrtooa -suet as fraternities and football -to cam- ouflage the fact that they are actually bein& treated like b9bles. COLLEGES ARE RUN for the sakes or departments, and research, and a.rants, and administrative ease, and publicity, and fund-rai1lng, and keep. int the children pure in body. if not mind. But thelr only excuse for H· existence ii none of these -it ii, in- stead. the ability and w1Wngne11 to transform children Into adults by tralnkl& the mind and inlormlng the sensibility. They bave, with few exceptions, fa.ii· ed dlamally. The students are pain· fully aware of th11 failure -but they have been so badly educated that they have no values but violence to oppose it with. ln many ways, television ls making tentative ateps toward telling the race story in the United States like it is. Next Call National BtoadcaatiJIC Com· pany will air the first TV series -an entertainment program -ever built around a Negro star, Diabam Carroll, playing a role written for a Negro. The Columbia Broedcastlng S y s t e m recently announced that In mid.June It would present a Mriea of weekly doc- WMDl&rlea under the general t1tle "Of Black America." National Educational Television nezt mootb wUl belin a once-a-month "Black Magazine.. program devoted to news and cultural developments in the American Necro community. The program wt.11 b9 available to NET's 140 a.fflllatea. Educational televi&loo late this month fiprea ID another major series, ·tbls one aimed directly at school children. On each school day from Thursday, May 23, through Wed· nesday, May 29, a half·hour program on race relaUoos1 group conflicts. and social ten1lons will be sent to an NET network ot some 70 stations. These will be t~ped and aubtequently shown in schools. . Cutting Estate Costs THE PROGRAMS WILL be under the dl.rectlon of Pet.I' Dow. director of the social studies program of the Educational Development Center of Newton. Mus. 1be project is financed by the Ford and cameaie foundations. The Botton educational television sla· tioo, WGBH, ia cooperating, and pro· gram mater1al1 are being supplied by NET, NBC, CBS, and ABC . How can you cut the costs of han· dJna your estate down to your heirs ? If you fail to play, you may increase the cost to your survivors in fees, tax- es. court costs, and cash salea of your aaaets. The tax and fee·savlng monies you should make depends on many things: Tbe size and tyPe of your estate, your income tax bracket, and state laws aoverning dlatribution and taxation Oft estatea. Your lawyer can help you find your way through the laws to a solu- tion to your speclal problems. With planning, there are some placea wher• you migllt make tax sav- ings: • f'EDERAL TAXES. Federal girt taxes are lower than federal estate taxes. Perhaps you could gtve away 10me of your property wbllt you Uvt, butead of dotnr ao In your will. During your lifetime JOU may If ve p).000 among any number o r beneficlartes. free of federal sift tax, plus up to $.1,000 a year teeb to u many people 11 JOU w1ab. AcUn1 B9Gft0r9e Dear George: Jn c.,. anyone should a k how to keep a door from 1Uckln1, •u them to •et a bar of soap ad NII It ti, Md doW'D tbt Ide• Whtre the c&tcb la. l do tbll all the tlme. J, B. 0.ar J. 8.: No wonct.r I pt aueh crummy lovelorn lttttd. WW 1ou quit toaplng that stupid clDor 8Dd co get JOUr llle l.aM 1p like tVW)'body tlae! ' (Wr1te lo OWll • lllrn tbe ..a-et of Gdtwlfl '"'1M:iq. Al.to: mate...._ relief froat calm ..... Ud.to90blla polt1W) J. I I I ~ '.9+'1ij'!~r,,... ~"-' • • ' I . ~~~, : ....... "•' together, husband and wife can double these llmlta to tlM>.000 and te,000. STATE TAXES. Suppose you own a summer home ln another 1tate 1'bere you spend quite a bit of tJm~ Both California and the other state may well claim you u a retldtnt wtltn the time comes to diltrlbut. your estate. Both might.well tu your t1tate u ii you hid been a resident. Have your lawyer advise you on bow to avoid double taxation in 1uch "relidtncy" c11ea. EXECUTOR'S FEES. In Callrornla the law sell the executor's feta at a percentage of lta appralltd value. If you desire, 1our wW Cll1 aa1 that your executor n~ not poat a bond. the fee for which would otberwtH come out of your estate. The wildom of this clause would depend upon your faml· ly situation and the character ot yollf executor. LEGi\L FEES. CalHornl• law aJao sell tbt feet for U.. at::J for the ntate. The feet are on tbe 11tate'1 appralsed value, 11 In tbe cue ol the .,ecvt«. Write a 1ettft DOW, WUaa where to find your wU1 IDd otbtt fiundal pllpft'S; the namet IDd 9ddnlla oi legatees; your 11tc.Mor'1 name and address : stockbroker and tnaur1net agent: your~ UMll ud fttrt to find them : funeral lMtructloea, and · the like. Send copltl to your l.a1f1er and your •acutor. The programs will be aimed at gradea 7 throuth 12 -or junior and s e D i 0 r h 11 h s c b 0 0 I s. T h e MaaaachuJetta educational center told Editorial Researcb Reports Uus week that molt ol the country will participate, except for aome southern and farm areas where schools have closed. A preliminary series of oae- 1\our broacSc.1ts for tHchers began on May 20. THE EDUCATIONAL broadcasu are the direc:t rel\llta of the u sassina- Uon of Rev. Dr. MtrUn Luther Kina. Jr .• aod the rlota that followed. Arthur L. Singer, Jr .• pmidtat Of the Educa- tional Development Center, said on April 23: "Wt must 1tU. on theM tragic nl!Q ad uae them In the clasll'OOID u a leamlng situation.'' CBS oo AprU 17 announced that It had urced lta W11ten, producers, dlrectort, and atudJo procrtmmen to "l1'ten1lfy lmmediate\y t b • portr.ayal and UM and actual number of N1croe1" in entertalnment pro. rrama. NET rtetntly produ ced a well recelvtd bos-and•·hall ahow on tbe Nesro mJddJe dua ( "SWI a Brother") LoCal 1taUoaa bl\'1 put 011 alColClcant Pl'OlfWAI dtaliat with race relaU• and efforts to rtllevt tensions -e .... "Olalocue Wllll WbS•1." by W'l'OP Ml w Alhlnatcil- NEGJUJa 8VCll AS H a r r 7 Btlaloate, B1U CotbJ, SJdney PotU., Robert Hoob, NJ11 Carroll, and l49a Hornt flQoy fnqlMllt oposure • televllion. "l tbiU tboee Steplll J'ttcblt dl1s an °"1'," • NaUCJllll. ANodaU. for &be AdvallC'lment ~ Tbef'e ar. mlQJ other matttr1 you Colored People IPObtman s a t • ll'IOUld talk om' witb J'Olll' la.,.. f'llClllllJ. The rtlwente w.as to a C4U/Of"ld4 ,_,..,. olfn ~ toi. plrOdk: ccaedla of the 1930'1 _. Hui •o ~ mop bolo lhllC nr IMO'• wbo 1ttit11U1117 dtmtaned 1111 a..o.. race. • • •• ' • .. 'Time to Quit Temporl:ing Wltla Criminal•' Capital Gripped. WASHJNGTON -FW and terror are stalldng the capital of the mightiest nation in the world. That la the grim pronouncement of the chairman of the Senate Ap- propriations Subcommittee In charge of the District of Columbia's annu;,1 budget of more than '500 mllllon. With characteristic bluntnesa, Sen. Robert Byrd, D·W. Va., told hls colleagues: "There is no point In kidding ourselves. One fools only himself if he attempts to believe t.hat UtlJ cJty is not gripped in fear. It Is time to quit tem- porizing with criminali. We need ac· lion. not wordl, from M a y or Washington and from the White House to prove that th• reign of terror will be brOU1bt to a bait by whetever meana •e necenary.0 For nveral weeks, Senator Byrd hu been vigorously urging that troops be returned to Washington to avert a repetition of the destructive violence that followed the murder Of Or. Martin Luther King. Byrd bas argued troops ere necessary because oi the musing of the so-called "poor people's march." BE CITED THE virtually dally in· ceodla'y fires now runnint lDto the bundreda, the Mpeated alaying ot bullntssrnen, nu.meroUJ rapes and the ~ of robberies of bus drivers, culinlnatlng witb the slayinl of one by a cang of Negro juveniles. "I beard the President at tM White House several montbl •to," declared Byrd, ''in spe~g with reference to crime In th1s city, addre11 bimHU to those who are reapomible for enforcing the lw. He told Ulem in effect that if they did not get busy and reverse this trend, the fur would fly. I have not yet seen any fur Oy. and I have not seen the crime trend reversed l n Washington." Making no bones that he deems the 10-ealled ''poor people's" encampment as a potenUal dan1er, Senator Byrd flatly stated, "I would not adrise any (•tudenta) to come beN while this 'camp;:ign' iJ ln Pf'OIHH, or while crime continue1 at the J19Ce It does now." - "ONE NEEDS ONLY to look daily al the visitors• 1alleries In this chamber," be continued, "to see that the s tudenta are not here. Lut year or the year before, It waa difficult to move tbrouah the halls or to aet on · elevators because of the great muses of people visiting the Capitol from all over the nation -1tudenta, tourist• and others. At timea they stood ln loot lines waitlnl to a•t into the 1allerle1. "But look at the galleries today. Often they are only half or one-tblrd full. There are no people standing in line, and the reason b very obvious. Peop~ are fearful of cominl to • 1n · Fear Washington." The courts, and particularly the Supreme Court, were singld out by Senator Byrd as •· greaUy r~nsible for tbe spiraling crime rate." Be held that while there is endless talk and reports about crime and crlminall, •·no word is ever said about bow the federal courts are greatly responsible for the spiraling crime rate." "IF WE REALLY WANT to strike at the roots of crime In our country," declared Byrd, "we should 1tart with the Supreme Court. In making ap- pointments to that court, they should be men who wlll not tempo:rlze with criminals. Yes, accord the crim1nal bls constttutJonal rights' but let u• not forget about the rigbll of innocent vic- tims. "Let us point the finger where we should. I say to the President of the United States, whoever be ls or may be, 'Look at your Supreme Court. Look at your appolntees. If you really want to do something about crime, start there.''' It ii kndwn that Senatar B~ Is ma.king a thorough study of the hand!· int of crime and other critics! prob- lem• in W aahlngton, and wUl report hlJ findh~ga in detail to the full Senate. No member of that chamber ls more comprebeMively i n f o r m e d on Waahington affairs than he is, nor more forthright in expressing b11 viewa and advocating f o r c e f u I remedial measures. Irony • Ill a Poet's Lament Tb1a poet I'm taJk1q about did a melancholy poem about Che sLmple old farm tools rusting in bernt llld t b e uncomplicated old macbinea, hand loom• and splnnlot wbetb pt.bmng dust in museums. It wu a lament .He mOUl"ll.I a lot about thl.a rick, affluent 1oclety. Tb• trouble ii I know thia poet. He write• OD a new model electric typtwrlter lD a mlehlDe-eooled or heated (u the M&aon ma1 be) apert- ment. I ftllt around and looked. There waan't a aln&le SOOH.qulll writin1 pen in the JUoe. And DO lDlt mldt out of 1all-berrles. Tbt ribbon OD tbe electric ~It.er ..,., nylon. I went over to hil kltetlenette and opeaed up the rtlrlprator. Ht keeps the &ID and ftrmouth ID U.. to avoid too mucb nar Gd tear on the let la his mtrUnll oa the r0<:lt.s. SOME OF THE L 0 UDE 8!1' lamtDWI about this •lck toelet7 know aMat It .tcarloos~ or from what they rad IDd hear ID 'the medJa. '' Dear Gloomy Gus: . -.. --· .. . . . ............... _. l ' ,<: . . • jEJ~ \ •• ·· • ... ,; •1·~ '• ), l ~-,I • .... ~ ti!' ... ~ <# I 4.f I. . • suu tbat WU • Sood Un• about the old farm tools ruatlnt ln barna IDd the spinning wheels and band looms gathering du1t in muaeum• - although it is a pretty aood th1ng they an. I rtCAll 11 a boy on a Tenaenee farm in the e<1111 ol U.• CUmberland MowltUns watcb1D1 my younaeat uncle •boe a hone and do oUm blacbmith chorte. I Uktd puWq the b9llowa and watddDI the nd epll'kt fly up Ind the dltp crlmlon ~ spread t.hrou.lb tbt coel-and-charcoal firt where th• eDda ol tbl lbOe mt.tel. He wu VVJ Sood In the lboo. Ht could shape and make au hll ''\lrt" I« a waioo wbttJ. Jt w11 f1ne Ulttn1DC to the aound ol'hmlmer oa bot lrGe IDCl anvil. Tbt rtd-bot natn of oxJdlnd lroo would n.ct off in arctU.ftl ru,bt lt wa beautiful to wMcb. It la Just u well, I IQlll, thM the old farm tooll are ln m~ma. · SOCIETY W.U llCK Just alter Utt turn of the eentary -c:trt'alnly the farm pmt of tt WM. Tbl PopuUlt nvol..UC. ID tbl ._ bid beta • wild oat, wllll loll ol tt1h1 ~ lllOkldla&. blrManiap .... 4IOCeiicM1 JdD. lat. TM 1--. ,,... Mt a· blliiU.U. .... \0 ldU tbtir OWD bop or abetp. But Ull7 wert bud (Jr'tllfd. Bank crtdlt wu not to be bad -even bub ._. far ftl:/ a. mott farm•. Md tbl roedl ftl't bad. Unem=• •• v•t .. tr'llll In that Tbtre ftl't alldlll II "..._.._. ... ...,. A ftlllllJ Olllt ~aeob C.. ., ................... .... o1u. ••• ,.,....... • .... tf *' ~ • W•' I'• 'J'MJ ... .... ! • * • ' . .. -. _,,,. --· ...... _ ..... "We're comln&, Grover Cleveland, soo,ooo •trona, We're marching on to Watrungton To rlaht tbt nation's wrong." SOCIETY AND 'nlE ''system" were aic.k in tht depression period of 1930- lMO. O.monatratlona by farmers wbo were loaina their land • homes to mort1a11 companies Often became pltcbed battles. foqht with pm and pitchforks. Bert and tben minor court Judtea wbo sUUi.ned JDCll'tlaB• foreclotVt• were Mrited. Sherltf's depotjtl, sent to •vict farmers, were turned back by banda Of armed. ucr1. defiant men. Rooleve.lt, replac· Int Hoover and his r u I c e d IDdivlduallam, bad the Alrfcultural Ad· JUltmtnt Act enact-s to aav. farm bomt1. The ~ lurvivtl. tt DOW Ja ID tbt proctaa of c:orrtc:t1nc lattetiou tbat mu. rar aJctnesa. rear al'weys u. beta a poor IUbltitute far t.ltb. -..... W- . I . . -· . "*·"' ... -. . • .. 1' ' - vc REMI Beach place~ Park Pli Miniatt white er graves View Me I $9.1 Bud For Newpo Monday prelimin history. The 32 mended totaling H adc push th• about re Councl hearing to be th which co whateve· budget. City ~ says it a to essen1 . Ora Ifll don't says High "dOWI the Ul E Tl« and r tv" lr a hig1 .. , V~"'