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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesal . - ., .---------------. ... • ~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~-~-~ ............................................... !"!~~ ' • Drysdale . Sb.,"uis -.. Beaeh 1Crasl• ,_ . , -. • Kills Two . -, .. (S.1 Sports, P19e 14] SATURDAY,:'·JUNE I, 1968 ' ' . _ yeM_ ii•-'!& t& I Hr:noi.s, "4 PAeU • (Set Below] , - ' . < ( . ' . . .. ,, ' • ' •• • • ---• 'r '-""'oun Fl e ~ .,. / ·Batter~s Up At,·Fis.h Fry RFI{ 'Gene' ,,_ Both Aim A pat Marks- Local Polities- ·For Coun~y By JACK BROBACK OI tt11 Deltf "'"" ltMt- • E. St John JX"edidl a .voter ~t of 67 percent cf. 1h<i , 5.16,002 , peroons .~tend, 'I'• ' •I .,st..Jol"!;"11 Jlall!lllllcapo,.-lood -' s~· will be • bll da)' f ... Orange " ~~-l!lld~tho curlous. BoUl leading candid.ates for the presl· dent'ial nomination, Sen. Eugene J, MCcmby ond Sen. Rober! F. Ken- nedy will make local appearances. McCarthy makes the ,scene first with a 2:30.p.m. appearance in Hunt- ington Beacl!, his ohly visit to the cou nty during the current prim·ary campaign. Kennedy will visit Garden Grove's Strawberry Festival at 3 p.m., also his only venture into conservative Orange County. ' McCarthy haS promised 1ocal follow- ers that he will walk the length of Huntington Beach's 50-year-Old mu· n.ieipa l pier arid ttien give a short talk in t~ nearby beach amphitheatre. .~Yor Alvin Goen will introduce the senafur and West Orange County Chairmen Mrs. Marilyn Potter said tllere will be time "foc a few ques· tiollS." Bath candidates wanned up. foc to- night's TV coofrontation by exchang- ing harsh. words. The "ls.9Ues and Answers .: A Special Report' will be seen on ABC • TV (Clwmnel 7) at 9:30 tooi&ht. 'Mcoa;rthy said he was d.i.ssatisiied with the format of ttie TV program in· which newsmen will~ questions. He Nid it-.was being set up 90 that 1'.We're goin'g to sit arouOO and be nice ht each other." 'Ibe MlDnesota Seoat« w.as not be-ini,mce fo Kemnedy Fr-iday, He criti- cl7.eil a remark by the New Yorker Wed!tesdoY in which he sa"1 be might quit the race for the ~esfdential OOJl\· ination if defeated in Oalifor.ni.a. He compared the statemellt to a pereoo saying "l'm goUJg to hold my brea1il}. U you don't vote for me." 1 Killed, 1 Hurt ' ' BUSY WEEKEND Wild carnLval ride (left), ....,, ................ 11secret batter'.' set pace at big,weekend event under way now. tn Costa Mesa .City Park. . crowded mi~way and tables full of Fish Fry visit· ors enjoying (what else?) fis~ specially: fried in Santa Ana -Party Host H~ld in 'Guest' Killing Santa .hJla ~lice early this morning where an estimated 90 people were charged a 31-year-old man with sos-gat.hered, wtµi several other friends, piclon. or murde~ after he assertedly police said. shot tf death an 18-year-old alleged · When he attempted1o galn~entrance • 1\" 11,C.o the affair Thompson argued with Fish Fry Features Fun, Food Costa Mesa's annual midway of fun and food, the 23rd annual Fish Fry 1 moved Jnto its second day wltb UWi momlng's big two-hour parade. .... Oran11<~C-tY, ~pai~g-~g, J!.!111' Tueaday'i'"prinWlry ·e~on bas .,:..~~1arla1yJor!l1'~ . ~ l91!81J.'l!CJI f!!f '!/Poi'iilllrs In · ftro. dtstriell,t ..em~mA:·--''fitate ael'lltor and clm&r.fllallen have been prelty quieL . In the partisan races, lack or op- position for most incumbents for party nomination contr:lbuted to ttie apathy. Despite this, County Clerk William Beach _ City Crash l{ills 2 Youths Dead on the scene were: James R. Wallace, 17, 6571 Edge- mont Drive. Dennis S. Stites, 17, 4592 Scenario Drive. Police said tbe.ll«ht car overturned as the youths drove south on Gothard, evidently at higt\ speed. The vehicle hit the railroad tracks which parallel 1968 3% Coanty '!;'raffle Deatb T-oll 1917 75 Zl2,lllit'.t<>Tm,11&2, will vote htavlesl·-;.~ 75 percen~ Democrat& Wm ·INf get 60 percent to tht polls, 1ay1 Ille county clerk, baalnfi hla pndlctlono pa. P8$ performance. _ Of prloclpal lnlel'<lt to Oranp Coast residents are the 35th Con· gresslonal Dlstrl<f.,, the 70th and, 71st assembly, the 35th .!tate senatorial and the flfst district .1upervisor races. The first district race has sttjred up the most interest with 11 cibicHdMe1 seeking the post being vaiateid' by 20- yeBI' veteran Sup:ervis~ C. M. "Cy1" Fealherly. . The district fncludel F o u n t a I ~ Val!ey, part of Westminster,. more ,. th!lD half of Garden Grove Md all Of Santa Ana . • Principal contende~s for the post are formeri Senta Ana Co u n·c I Im an Thomas l.Au'fien, Janice L. Boer, com· municatlons administrator and long time Critlc of the board o f supervisors; Clifford L. Fraizer, avia- tion executive and a constant criUc ol airport pollc:lea: allil Mayor RObet't D. SchwerdHeger of Fowltain Vallet. A runoff In N<lvembor. Wilf probobly (lee COUNTY, Pare Z) Pioneer Ar~a Land Develope~ Dies :in Newpo~ Fuiierat services for . p I o D'e e r SoutJiern . Callf<rnia laDd develqper John H. Jentins, r• fettcknt for-the Past six months of Newport Beach who died Friday will be held Tuelday the $lreet on the east side and over-in Glendale. He w.u 80. turned several times. Both vJctimt Mr. JenkiDa, who bad been 8 sum. were thrown from the car as It aped mer relident of Newport Beech for the Ih Korean Clash SEOUL (UPI) -One South Korean soldier was killed and another wound- ed· Friday in a clash With NorUi Ko- reans who crossed the Demilitarlu!d Zone and set up an ambush, Korean Arm)' spokesmen said today. party ,.trasher. • . •·him. The quarrel moved Irotn the Offiee rs said Leon Thompson of 914' home to the lawn outside where S. Pacific S._ shot Louis Callahan o[ Thompson shot the youth, officers . Long Beach in the chest with a .25-<:ali-reported. ber German-made automati~l as Police claimed 'l'Jiompspn had been • EDterta.i.mJ'leot both afternoon and · evening is Oi4be prOgr8Jll in the down- toWn city ,park, featuring fan -appear- ance at 7 p.m. of the winner of Frid.Illy night's band contelt, "The Middle through the air· : past 18 years, had been !"' land The two beCame Orange County's developer in 'Glendale and aloq; the second and third traffic victims of the Southern Caillornla coast for '5 years. Memorial Day holiday weekend. A He fg survived by bis \Wile, Julia, Fullerton man, Pedro R. Soliz, .25, was da ht Mr Lee J bo killed early Friday: morning in a head-ug er, I. .ones, th of his on collision In that clty. hom~ ,address, .. _ 104 Kings Place, Newport Beach, and Mrs . JQPes' two the climp: to an argum ent Whl~be! drinkin g. No one else was 1 involved gan aboft 2:45 this morning. ·in the shooting, ace:ordln& to the report. Cant · . who was an acquaintance "We have about :I> Witnesses to the of the , us~t, came to the p~ty shooting," a pollce"spokaman said. \ ~ ' CJus."~ , The famed !lib d!Mers from wJioh the annual three-day ev..C iets iii (Seo FISH niY, Pap i) After _ Taxes . ' .. Bureaucrats : Jf'.'.~nder If Soc_ktl Security }ii.st Goes on and Ori . . . • WASHINGTOl'i (UPI) -Btrffu- Cl'atl in tht SQ&! Security 'Admlnis- -· are punling <MJr who~aurely must be their ultbnat.. oig!Qnare - the immortal beoeficlary-and what's more they think they have an answer to how this would bend the rules. The question, now in ~ science ficUon categroy but pethaps a real concern ol. the futute, it wbether a per500 iD deep{reeze l(MSPtoded. an!· +. _ .. Is enUlied to continlle gotting socilli,.e<urity-.iHs. . Theory holds that a perSOll sufrer- Ulg fmn a now incurable. disease. might cboooe to be detp fr.,,.n before ~ the illoeis claims him, to be revived in 10 )>ell's or Ml when medical science has effected a cure. ... Cert.ai.n technical d!.teits remain to be worked oot -so .far a.s ls known no twman has &U<:te68lully undergone ' ' the """"'" aitbouflll amais ·Ill"! survived very llhort pedocll ol 'lretz. ing. ' Sen.• Robm P. Ol'llfln (R'Mlch.) said he received Ule aodal a~urlty question from a .tetlred Detroit' min, ""°1n he de<: lined to ldentilY. Grll!ln "'lemct tile quellllon to Kr: thut !!:., Hess, acting commi- of the SOcial Security Admini1tratloru -A:Cter conai.derable time, ibe ~-r " ·- • A United Press International count d a u g h t e r .1 a n d 1 o n ( b t s early thJs morning showed at lea~ 250 grandchildren), Cheryl, Janet and pel'IOni kUied in traffic since tile boll-Dile, abo ol Newport Beach. da1 began. Other survtvon include -er Caillornfa led thO natlon with 29 traf-daughter, Mra. Geraldine Roberla of fie deaths, followed by Pennsylvania I.e. Crescenti.; brothen( Thomu with ~. New York with 16, and MJchi· Ho~r and Horace,. all of La Crescen~ gan and Illinois, 14 each. J ta; sisters, ~i. lI'9De Cable. of Hemet and Mrs. Beatrice a;..muasen of Palm WAIT TIU SUN \ . SHINES (1T WILL) Afternoon 1un1hlne IJ pronilHd for both lodaoy and Sundai with tile fore- cast calling fO< night apd morning low clouds abd 101. -CUUtat temperatures will vary from 66 to 73-. the weatherman predict.I, With the thermometer cllmbfng in inland areu. - • Springs:_m otl!e'trandchlldren -and ooe· great.gr~ ! ' Bell " Broadway Mortuary, 11 0 Broadway, Cotta.Mesa, ii handling at• r-angementa tor tm. funeral 1t First Met.bodilt Church; Glflldalo, and In. lll'lllllent al Padllc ·Vlow Memorial Park, Newport _.,,. • Dr. Kenneth <laril<m ~date at the services Tu~ in Glendalo. The church ls at I.Ii Knw"oo4 St, Harbor A'rea teiltiUv.es reguesl 4GQa• Uooi be made in Mr. Jenkins' .... to the Orange Coast YMCA Swlmmlnl l'llOl Flwd lh lieu aj flower's. ~t.. __ .;.,,..;;.._._. __ ..... .J<ii:•:. ........ C ______ a ... -· __ ........ e .. -.... -·.-· .... ---·-··~: ... ~,,,.""""'-"'"··"'.....,c!I<-:."'""'1.. ........... _ ..... .:·-----~ .......... ._ ......... , ______ _. .. __ ............ -~ ........ ----·--~-~ ·-• ' • • • I , . . , • • -- . ... 11Polky Dot" came home early ·this year. "It's usually late In June befc>re ~he arrives," Mn.., 1E. C .• M1U1er, of Drumright, otla., ,&aid w.)len the pet terrapin amb)ed ,up tc the Mouser home this week for the 16th straight year. '!be terr• pin first appeared when Iha Mou .. ers were building their home 18 years ago. Efforts to send him away failed so Mrs .. MOUBei" dab- bed red nail polish on lhls back to see if 'be were the Sijne terrapin that kept showing up. Since then, "Polky Dot" has spent every. sum· · mer. with the MOUJets. · • Ha.oing a real hor1e ~h is "Call Me Prince," who ha& won all four of his stQr.:t.s__Jbb ~_ear and seems _re.adv and rarin' to 90 /Of' th.4! Belmont Stakes today. Trained by Max Hirsch, the colt is expected to challenge "For- ward Pass" in the mile and a half race that the latter nee® for th"e triple ctown. • Britain's bosomy star, Di•na Dors, 36, will have to pay almost $100,000 she owes in irlcome taxes. J nternal Revenue officials won their battle against the film.. sex- bomb-ot-tbe 19ilO's in-the-London Barikruptcy Court Friday. Miss . Do!s,_ w)!o recently @ppeared in London night clubs, was at one time promoted as Britain's answer. to Jayne Mansfield. • Amerloan heiress Barbara Hut~ ~ ... , ii· suffering only frorn a bruis- ed hlp ·and some "nervo·ui exhaus-- Uon,'_ docto~s at a ·Milan, Italy, clinic sai.d friday, She w.as taken . to the clinic after she fell at a nearby beach resort. ~ . ·...,-......,,. ...... ....,.-,.A Police b1 Leed.s, England, Frf· dot/ wre looking for thiwe1 10ho 1tole a Mu.le b_1longlng to the Ministry of Work.a. The theft toa1 dilcovered when a Minl.ltry official wmt to i711pfct the pre·fabrica~d structure and found it had disappear,ed. ' ~-...~..., ....... ,, .......... • : San Quentin inmate. Don.Id Ltt.. · lurton, reported missing during an afternoon check of the prisonr was found 90 minutes later asleep in a · no~er bed inside the prison walls. Burton, :15, said be wasn't trying to escape, be just wanted to ~ off by himseU and lhlnk. \.._, Fr-Page I • FISH FR Y ... -. be oecusary to pick a ..uiner In this -L . ~umb<nt William J. Phllllp1 fa~s ··-qP2QSiUon in r.h thlrd..:aupervJsor'I dlstrlct from ·a1enn G. "Bucky' Walters~ fanoe.r mayor or Fiil1eit.On: IUl lllale 111111 Jolin T. On'NeW, an~ James H. Waten, buslpessman. In the 35th Congressional Di1bict · Mlicb includes the souttern two-thirds ol, tbe county ~ part of san Diego ., county, 16-year~pr~ntaUvEJ James B, Ult 1 .... -IOI' the GOP noinlDatJon for 'l&e first;tline. · RipubU.;ans tryin_g to unseat Utt are attorney William A. Dougherty and Aeroapace executive Robert T. Jones. Doa&bert1 bas wapd a fairJy vigorous oampatgn, cc.,res11111n Richard T. Hanl'la, Democratic lncumbent Jn the 34th Diltrkt wu pnymandered out of molt of hie Orwige Coast area, re-• taJl1inl Ollly W.aninster and Los Alamitos. ~ facet Lawrence J. Stafford, "n 1lllUNDC6 adliiliUatrator for h i 1 · party's nomination and the winner. un- doubtedly Hanna, will tace Bill J, Teague, Pepperdine. College vice preJldenl-and a busJneSi . e,pnsultant, the on1y·GOP nominee, in November., In th~ 71st Assembly District Robert E. Badham, GOP incumbent ls unop- posed !of the nomination and Frank W. Raczek, Sf..yeer.old Anahelm business analyst k unopposedJor the Democratic nomination. Raczek may offer Badham his flrst serious opposition (or the post since he took "office in 1962. In the 70th diS'lrfct, Assemblyman ~ H. -ii-"" for tl!e ' ·GOP ..u.tloa ·aa ii -..Cy Jim -of HIUIUnctoa. lloacb.oo !ht . Domoci•Uc ll<le. -·. ? la the *la otatO ... atorlal -le~ . Ropt--·-J"!'!f &. -"'"""" .. 11111=.,.tw "'" ,_......., -two m llJbt to oppoM him In November aloOJ Wltll the county's only Peate and Freedom party candidates. Wbetmore, like I-Janna,"" was &er· rymandered out oC most of his Orana:e County area · leaving him by Westininster.a.J.d Los Alamitos. Demdcrat.s after bis job are Louis J. Gentile, Sl, a Claremont school. teacher and ~· T. She~, 48, of -Garden Gl'OY<I *llo"'°7· • • State Sen. Jolin G. Sclµnlts In the 34.th dlMrict la not up for reelecUon ·tfib year. Tueaday'a lengthy b:oilot wW give voters a choice in· 19 contesta for na- Uonal , state. county ll!d local olfl<es with 74 men and women Oflerlll( tllelr services. Countywide, there .are four con- gress.ional batUes, the county now has &. ·Small stake in two districts largely in neigtiboring counties .,.... four assembly po5ts, three county Board of Education seats (none on the coelt) the two supervisorlaJ ·battles, three library trustee contests, and dlrector1 .of two water diJtricts. Seal Beach will have a runoff for a · councllmenlc district seat between· C. J. Fuhrman, an engineer who got 492 votes at the April· 23 rilunlcipal elec- tion and Ben NJ<idM, a retired businessman, 'fho had 461 votes. - • • .. ' - Navy_ Moves More-Gear 1To .Scorpion Hunt Area Vni.,ersity Test Uliuli le'aVa is a i.li ving textbook" who !aces a tough test today after two mo'nths of hard w.ork on the UCI campus. He i.s shown here in a quick flo- tation test Friday a!temoon in preparation !or the "official launching" of .~amoan outrigger he made· i ' by hand while univeisity studen~· \Vitched .. l The nat.We Samoan today \vill have his canoe .towed by powe_r _boat into deep water beyond Ne wport' H8J'o bar Jetty where real test begins -he hopes to · catch some bonito. NORFO!J(, Va. (lJPI) -'!'be larg- est sea search in Navy history entered its sixth' day today with.. offic ials re~ porting still 11no definite clue" to the whereabouts of the nuclear submarine Scorplqn. · New and highJy soj>histica_ted equip- ment was being brought into play as the Navy deployed its equipment and for~s along four main lines of search. , Two underwater research vehicles, one called Deep Diver. and the other the Ads Mark IV, Werebelng alrlifted to the Azores near-where the Scorpion and its 99 men were last heard from by radio early on May 22. The Deep Diver, based in Palm Beach, Fla., Is a mlnJature four-man submarine whlch can descend to 1,500 · feet ADS, which stands.for "advapc· ed diving sy11tem," Is basically an un- derwater elevator in Which di~ers des- cent;! into the sea. • > Both were being tral}sported to the Azores In C141 cargo planes. One part or the Sc9rpion search was now centered on the Cruiser and Tr- vtng banks, 360 miles south of the Azores. These are underwater moun- tains, the highest <if which rises within 13 fathom• -78 feet -of the surfa~. Neither Deep DJver nor ADS are very mobile underwater. They ~d be used to check out particular spots in the system of underwater moun- tains or they could be held in reserve until some real clue to the submarln,. is obta1ned, but they are not designed to sweep vast are'as as they search. The second main part of the se arch is being conducted by five destroyer~ and five submarines cruising eastward across the deep Atlantic between thP r:ontineotal shell off the eastern United Private Riters:t For Ex-Mail Clerk Private funeral servlces will be held for WUliam T .. Corbourn, retired Orange Coun··· mail cle.rk. who resld· ed at 7862 Lessue St., Stanton. He died Friday at 11>ge 89. Mr. Corbouni'1 body will lie in 1tate today and Sunday at Ptok Family Col- onial Funeral Home. He 111 11urvlved by a niece, Virginia Cunningham, of Penn.!lylvanla. .StatJ!• IU)d the A.iores . They are moving sl<>wly along ttie 2,400-mile track the Scorpion should ha:ve fellawed on her trip to Norfolk. The third search is in a 1()()..mi1e Myrtle 'The. ·Tur tle Curdled? ;1!"t,i:.~:m~::!~ou~"t.a~~~ D.octors Hope She's, On Stomach A cid 'Trip' -int<i Norfolk. It Wu due to 5Ul'lace at Lhe sea· BOUNTIFUL, Utah .(UP I) ....:... Brad end of ttie approach -Some SS miles Jlaines, 2, and :his pet turtle Myrtle from Norfolk -and radio the base · may soon be parted_ to the joy or all .at 1 p.m. EDT last Monday. concerned. . ~ fourth searc? today was ~ con-Doctors said Friday X·rays failed tinmng patrol _by atrcraft based ~n the _ ~spot the !1.iD!! ~tore tl;lrtle ~rad's Uni~·St.atea, Bennuda nd tile Azor-stomacliWfilCn caused him to Jooe two es. nights of sliep, put hJm on a liquid The U.S. Navr reaear<:h vessel C<lm-diet and gave his parents a '400 head- pass IJl.Jnd, with ve-ry accurMe bot-ache tom survey equJpme~t, was headed Br~d swallowed Myrtle The Turtle toward tbe Azores area. Tuesday and the reptile, which doc- Aa one Navy officer put it, however, tora believed was alive at-least two ''Nothing hu beeo detected whi.cb Js day~ later, lodged in Brad's intes·tines. It later moved up in1io tne tot's slDm· ach but by Friday }lad dis appeared from the X-rays. ~''Tha:t darling Utt.Ii dime store tur- tle is roirig_ to. COIStTus about $400," said Brad'! mother, Mrs. Russell Haines. "I didn't know they v.oere worth that mudl .. ," Doctors at Ute South Davis Medical Center here hoped stomach acids -...ould kill the turUe and the youngster would pass it normally. An operation, a defuate cJue 'to fb9: looaUon of the llhlp." Ol!lololi -!edged tile prospects of recovering llbe meo were growina lncreaslJli]y doubtlut . Jet 'Bombs' Air Academy W ith Sound Newport Beach Murd41-- Stymies Police Efforts AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (UPI) -A low flying F_ 105 jet light· er zoomed over the Air Force Acad· emy Jn a dedication CflfttnOfl)' ;Fri· day and Jtl sonic boorri crallhed in more than 300 windowa, causing ex- tensive damage to the i)'rMaaium, dlnlnc halt ll!d aeverol donnltorlts. An Academy spokesman said 15 person!' lnsde the buildings were cut by flying gla... One, Lt. Col. Jom D. Pennycarnp Jr. of Miami. P'la., was take~ to the h<ispital with a deep neck cut. The others were treated and released. No estimate ol damage was immediately available. The plan~ which passed the speed of, sound wa~ one of four taking part in a "fly byf markh1g the dedication ol an F' 105 which the acadmny had re- ceived for exhibition and "motive. lion," til'le spokesman said. • B7 JEROME F. COLLINS 01 11M DlllJ ~llef ll•tf George Flndley Lyons lived ql!ietly · and died viol en Uy . After alm<ist two weeks <>f trying, Newport Beach police haven't found out a great deal more of significance about the Cocona del Mar murder vie· tlin. One Jtad after another has· faded in the search for his killer -or kJUei·s. "And Lyon!' body remains in cold storage, unclaimed by anyone. Police Capt. LouJs Heeres said Fri- day that the department. had received no more than "one or two" telephoned inquiries from peQPle who thought they migtit possibly be related to Lyons, bludgeQhed to death in his modest Corona de! Mar apartment May 20. None of the callers knew the man. ' NO RELATIVES "We haven't been able lo turn up any relatives," said Heeres. "It's very unusual." Among clues still being cheCked out are fingerprints takQn trom Lyons' st<i len 1961 Thunderbfrd. The car was recovered in Springfield , Mo., a few days after the slaying. The pr.ints are at the Orange County Sheriff'11 laboratory. "But nothing has come of them yet," 1aid Heere1. · Leads that have dried up include a ;'!Ossible link between Ly<ins' murder Unknown Equals World R ec ord ALBUQuERQUE, N.M. -A Soutih- eni Uolverslty oprlntar did tbe "lm-~ble" Friday night when nuWng the-100.meter dash for the rust time in oompetion, he equalled t:be world record of 10 seconds flat. Oliver Ford. running l.n the N.aticnal Aasocl-ation of lnterCoUeglate A.thle· tics meet here, ren four 100 meter roaces. He rai 10.1 second the firet time aDd then the record-equaller. and the trutal beating of a Costa Mesa man. Paul Sheridan, in his apartment 12 days a10. · "As far u we're concerned," sald Heeres, "there Is no connection between the two cases. There are no matching prints or any other in· dicaU1>n that the cues are related." AlSo now discounted by in· vestl.gators-ls any connection between the atTest last weekend of three rob· bery-murder suspect.5 in Springfield - where Lyons' car was found-and the ldlllng of the 48·year.old insurance programmer. Then there's the murder weapon . All that's laJown about it acC<lrding lo Capt. ·Heeres, is that it was a "blunt instrument." · "We probably won't find it un- til we find a suspect," he said. · QUIET LIFE Ivteanwhile, the bits and pieces of George Findley Lyons' quiet We, Qijltt until its final mom,ents , today rt· mained behind the sealed, locked door of hls 7201h Marigold Avenue apart- . ment. "The ·apartment will "be opened up sometime next week," said Heeres. All Of Lyons' meager belongings will then be turned over to the County Ad- mlnistrator's office. And a new tenant will ultimately move In. And Ufe w1ll go on. Telegraphers Accept Off er, Avert Strike WASH~GTON (AP)-, WJstun Un- io n and the Commercial Te~graphers Union (AFL-CIO) reached agreement Friday night on a new tabor contract ~ minutes before a nationwide strike was due to start. Tbe setUement &Moun.cement was made Jointly by E . L. Verne Hageman national president, Western .Union dJ: visiorl and chairman of CTU's national bargaining committee, and Frank P. Doyle, Western Union's vice president . of employe relatioftl. The contract packa1e lnclfided a general wa1e lmrea.ae of 5 percent f<>r 11188, s pment for )11811 snd e percent lor lll'IO for all emploiu lexc1 walk· · <ng. btoycleiiM lelecyc e m iOiliod metHngers. The three types of messengers re- ceived a ralae of t cents an hour for the three· year period. • first cOntemplated for Friday, was postponed until & ,Jeast "the first of the week." Brad, who oormally eats four eggl!I, two pieces of toa.s t, juice. and m.UX.for briakfast, has been put on a liquid diet. It wasn't tile first time the 37-pound youngster's king-sized appetite g ot him into trouble.· Mrs. Haines said he has eaten rocks , dirt aod inSect.s in the pHt. Lon gtime Area Elks Leader's Funeral Slated Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. ~nday at Bell Broadway Chapel,' 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa, lot longtime Harbor Area leader in the Elks Club, Charmes H. A'mes. Mr. Ames died Friday. He was 81. A charter •member <if the Newport Harbor Elks Club No. 1767, Mr. Ames had been a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks for 47 years . .tie served as tiler for 14 years at the Newport liarbor club. The club will officiate at 'funeral services of the onetime general con- tractor who retired 15 years ago. Mr. Ames, of 2202 Miner St., Costa. Mesa, ha s resided in Costa Mesa for 2.1 years. A member of the National Associa- tion.of Watch and Clock Collectors, he hall more than 300 anUque clocks in a collection at hi s home. · He is survived by h.is wife, Julia, and a brother, Fred, of Kan sas. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, San Diego, • DAILY PILOT "----............... ....... ..... w--_ .. ,_ CAUPOINtA Rol:iort N. Woff ,.,.._ Thom•• K•o•il l!llllor Thom11 A. .. M11rphlt1• ~""• lcllW ·Joe~ II:. Curl ey Pt•I Nl11•11 .u1-.. /Mllfflr M'W911111119 Oll'ldW Offtc•• Cott• MoH1 • Wtlt# ..., """' · ""'"""llffdl: m1 W. e.1t1o1 .IMIUll'Nf UtJM I•''" m 1-•r'1.l0 Awt- H\lnllntf0n ltadl: at m stn.t ...................................... -.................................................................... ~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~ . ---~---) . 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In the partisan races, lack of op- pos.ition for. most incuinben\.& for party nomination contributed-to th,e apathy. Desp!t.. this, J)ounty Clerk" William E. St John predlctS a voter turnout oC 67 percent of "the 5.16,002 persons registered. ·St John says1tepubllcans, who lead 272,885 to ~.052, WiU vote heaviest - about 75 percent. Democrats will only get 60 percent to . the polls, says the county clerk, basing bis predictions on , past performance. RFK 'Gene' ' Both Aim . For County Sunday will be a big day for O!'ange' County Demoi..Ta.ts and the curious. •&th leading candidates for the presi- dential nomination, Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy Md Sen. Robert F. Ken- n'2dy will make local appe3rances. McCartby makes the scene first with a 2:30 p.m. appearance in Hunt- ington Beach, hi5 only visJt ~ the county during the current pirnary campaign. · Kennedy will vi.sit Garden Grove's ~·-.,wterry Festival at 3 p.m., also his ··~nture Into consei-vative Orange County. Jrthy has prorqlsed local follow- e: s that he· will waUc the length of Huntington Beach's-50-year-<>1~ mu- n.icloal pier and ttten give a short t'1k in the nearby beach amphitheatre. Mayor Alvin Coen will introduce the senator · and West Orange County chairman Mrs. 'Marilyn PotJer said there will be time "for a few ques- ti " ""'· Botti aandidates warmed up for to- night's TV confrontatiOD by exchang· ing harsh words. . The ''Issues an<;l.Answer-s:·A Special Report' will be seen on ABC • TV (Olaooel 7) at 9:30 lolli!#lt. McCarthy said he was dissatisfied with the format of tbe TV program in which newsmen will answer qUestions. He said it was being set up so tt at ''\Ve're going to sit around and be nice to each other." The Minoesota Senator. was not be- ing nice to Kennedy Friday. He criti- cized a remark by the New Yorker Wednesday in which he said he might quit the race for the presidential nom- ination if defe..ted in Oalilonnia. He compared the statem-ent to a ~ saying "I'm going to hold my breath if you aon-rt tote for me." • ""' WA.IT TILL SUN SHINES (IT WILL) Afternoon sunshine is promised for both today a nd Sunday wJth the fore- cast caltlrig for night and morning low clouds and fog. Coastal tempt!ratures will vary from 65 to 73, the weatherman predicts, with the thermometer climbing in inland areas. • 1 Of principal interest to Orange Co1ast residents are the 3Sth con. ~essional Distrl~, the 'roth and 71st assembly, the 35th state Senatorial and the first district supervisor races. The first district race has stirred up the most interest wiltl 11 candidates seeking the post being vacated by 20- year w:teran Supervisor C. M. "Cye" Featherly. · • The district includes F o u n t a i n Valley, w,rt ... of Westminster, more than half of Garden Grove and all of Santa Ana. Principal contenders foe the pcist are former Santa Ana Counci lm an Thomas Larsen, Janice L. Boer, com- muniCations administrator and long time critic of the board o·f supervisors; Clifford L. Fraizer. ::via- . tion executive and a consta9t critic 0£ airport policies; and Mayor Robert D. Schwerdtfeger of f'ountaln valley." A runoff in NOvember will probably be necessary to pick, a winner in this contest. Incumbent Wllliam J. Phil)tps faces opposition in the third , 1uperviscrs district from Glenn G. "Bucky" Walters, former mayor of Fullerton; ri?al estate man John T. On'Neill, and James H. Waters, businessman. . Jn the 35th CongresslonaJ District which includes the southern two-thirds of the county and part of San Diego county, 16-year representative James B. Utt faces opposition for the OOP nomination for the first Ume. Republiclm1Jryiog to unseat Utt are attorney William A .. Dougherty and Aerospace executive Robert T. Jones. Dougherty has waged a fairly vigorous oa.mpaign . Congressman Richard T. Hanna, Democratic incumbent in the 34th District was gerrymandered out of most of his C>Nrnie Coast area, re· taining only Westminster and Los Alamitos. He faces Lawrence J. Stafiord, lln insurance administrator for his party's nomination and the winner, un· doubtedly Hanna, will face Bill J . Teague, Peppez:dine College vice .president and a busjnt:S6 consultant, the only GOP nominee, in November. · In the 7lst Assembly District Robert " E . Badham, GOP incurhbent 111 unop- posed for the nomination and Frank W. Raczek, 34-year-old Anaheim business ~lyst ls unopposed for the Democratic nomination. .· - Raczek may offer Badham his first serious opposition for the post since be took office in 1962. In the 70tb district, Assemblyman --BU~Y WEEKEND -Wild carnival ride . (left!, crowded midway and tables full of Fish Fry visit- ors enjoying (what else!) 'fish specially ·frled in 0.llJ l"lltl lttft .. ,.,.. "secret batter" set pace-at big.weekend event under way now in Costa Mesa City Park. ·, Pea¢e Talks Deadlocked, Fish Fry Features · .. Adjourned for Weekend "'Fun, Food PARIS (UP!f -North Vietnam held out today agaidst pressure for a· re- S"pODSe to American bombing restraint ~spite a detailed U.S. expl.anaJtion of what Hanoi must· do to stop an the bombs froin falling. -{:ease groW\d attacks from the DMZ. In a statement Qfter a meeting Fri- day, cttief U.S. negotiator W. Avtte\I llarriman stressed three major points whioh he hoped would help reduce tile level of fighting in the Vietnam war to the·point where peace negotiations can begin in earnest. Xuan Thuy, North Vietnam'1 dele- gate to the Paris talks, repeated the Communist .$Mn<! that the bomj>ing must.fit.op with no promise ol a ges- ture oi peace on Hanoi's part. Harrit:mran S;aid ·if American planes are to stop ell bmlbing in the north !he Oommunists should: -Halt,artillecy fire acrosS the De- militarized Zone (DMZ) . dividing NorUl and Sootti V-. ... -Stop "massiw in!iltMti.on". of the Soulil. Harriman lll'Wided 00.lling these points cooditions '\WI.en he oohl!ined them fQr '11buy at the sixth session of the talks. But they must be discussed, he &aid, in ir~tion to any halt of .Ainerican bombmgs. Harriman also renewed his call on Hanoi to join the United States in re- storing the DMZ to its former status. Nortlh Vietllam, however adapted an increasingly tough position. 'Thuy call· ed ''absurd" President Johnson 's Jal· est appeal for Communist restraint. He siaid there "can be no reciprocity whatever" in return fOr an American bombing halt. Harriman and Thuy also met ln- fonnally for the first time since talks began May 13. Costa Mesa's annual midway or fun and food, the 23rd annual Fish Fry, moved in,to its second day with this morning's big two-hour parade. Entertainment both afternoon and evening is on the program in the down- town city park, featuring an appear- ance at 7 p.m. of the winner oJ Friday night's band contest, "The Middle Class." The famed fish dinners from which the aMual three-day event gets its name will be s e r v e d all day and tbrough Sunday. Appearing on the park stage today will be the Keyboard Cutters, an ac- cordion group, the porothy Jo Danc- ers, and the.. Square Rigger square dancers. Carnival rides for the young And their parenta continue on Park Avenue (S.. FISH FRY, Page %) After •neath~ and Taxes Bureaucrats Wonder If Social Security Just Goes 01i and 01i WASHUIGTON (UPI) -· Bur<NIU· crats in !he Social Security Adminjs· i tration are puuUng over what surely must be their ultimate nightmare - tbe Immortal beneflc18ry-and -t·s n1ore. tbey thiok they bave an .answer to how th is would bend the rules. nie question, now. in the science· fictiOO categroy but perhaps a real concem m the futl.ft, ii whether. a tperson in deepfreeze "suspeocled anl· rm-" is entitled ii> conUnu< getting social security -· 'Theory holds that a petlJOD suffer- ing from a now 1.ncunble disease migllt choooe to be dMjl frozen bef0<e the Ulncs1 chllms him , to be revived 1n to years or so when medJoal science ias effected a cure. Certain t<dull<:al d<lWI! remaio lo . ' be worked out -so far as is koown no hwnan'liis SU<Ce6$fuUy und.,-gono the process altbough acimals have survived very short periods d !reez. ing. Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich.) said he received tl'le aoclal security question from a retired Detroit man, whom he dee!~ to 'id-entily. Griffin referred the question to Ar· thur E. Hess, acting commJsslooer of the Social Security Administration. After considerable thne, ttie iainin- tstretion· .advised Griffin th.It It will conttnue to pay benerit.s to loaf as ~ent medical evldenee ·lhows UM! J)«IOO to be alive. fless pointed out that old age ..,e. fits end wiUl the month J)ftceding'itbc montti In "9!1ch tbe bene!ld81')' dier. "Thus.'' he said, "tile prtndpal •I ' question would !ietm to be whether 1he frozen individual continues to be alive." Coot:inuing in his.-belt bureaucrat- ese, lless explained: "We are not aw.are ol any technique that 'YIO'Uld imure an Individual's remaining in a state or 'suspended' animation for a )O-year J)eriod. A11- 5UJl'lbtg, hOwever, that such 'rospend- ed animation' were medically possible and we were advised a.. beoefrt claim·- • Mt intended. to 1Ubmit to euch A con· dltloo , a que&Uon might well •ise u to whether hll' 'animAtton' we1 •sus- pended' or 'Mlether and when it may have tenntnated.1. 1 "WJille we have not P,.evlously cop- sidered a c•se ln~Mng a beM!lcl· ary in 'wspended . artimatim.' we would consider that we would be ob- liged to wit!Jhold benefits pending the periodic ...i.nlssion ol compelent medial evidence -g that tile in· divtduel in a state of· 'suspended .arrl· matioo' continued Co be alive." "For the perlod he ls alive, he would, of course, cootinue to be en- titled to benefiQ," H~ss said. 'lbe comm.l.siorw;!r's reply left a num- ber of questloos tmene:wered : Wbo·eould·IUbmlt evldfoce that the Individual continued to be allve? Wbat would sui!li evid«lce be! Who could cash the aoclal s~ty cllecUl ' But from lfese' point ot view U'le most crud al question ts : H such a procedure became widespread, how loo( woold tha Socllll Se<urify Trust Fund ,loot? Robert. ll. Bur~e is unopposed for the GOP nominatlon·~as is attomey Jim Bentson of Huntington Beach on the Democratic. side. In the 35th state senatorial district, R'epublican incumbent Jaines E. \Vhetmore · ls unopposed for the nomination while two Democrats fight to oppose him J.n November.along with the county's only Peace and Freedom party candidates. W~et~re, like Hanna, was ger.' . rymailde ed out of most of his Orange County rea leaving him b y Westminster a.td Los Alamitos. Democrats aft.er his job are Louis J Gent.He, 51 , a Claremont school teacher and Gordon T. Shepard, 48, of Garden Grove attomey. State Sen. John G. Schmitz in the 34th disttict is not up fOr reelection 'this year. ~ Tuesday's lengthy ballot will give voters a choice in 19 contests for na- tional, state, 5=0unty and local offices with. 74 men and women offerlng their services. Countywide, there are four con· gi;,essional batfles, the county now has o small stake in two districts largely in neighboring counties -fo~ a ssembly pc}sts, thfee county Board of Education seats (none on the coast) the two supervi.sorial battles, three library trustee Contests, and dJrectors o! two water districts. Seal Beach will have a rtinO:ff for .a councllmaoic district aeat bet-weeD c.· J . Fuhrman, an engineer wbo got 4?2 votes at the April 2.3 municipal· elec· tion and Ben Nid>ola1, a retired bllslnessman, ·who bad 481 votes. SA -Part.y Hos~ Charged • Ill • 'Guest' l Santa Ana police early this mornJng charged a 31-year-old ma with sus- picion of murder afte e assertedly shot to death an . year-old alleged party eras.her Office;-Ssald ~n Thompson of 914 ""' B~ach City Crash l\.ills 2 Youths .Two fJuntington Beach youths were kllled early this morning when their open sports car went out of control and rolled over on Gothard Street just north of Main Street 'in Hunwigton Beach. • Dead on the scene Were: James R. Wallace, 17, 6571 Edge- mont Drive. Dennis S. Stites, 17, 4592 Scenario Drive. Police said the light car overturned as the youths drove south on Gothard, evidently at high speed, The vehicle hit the railroad tracks which parallel 1968 8% County Trarrtc Dea(b._Toll 196'7 75 the street on the east side and over· turned several times. Both victints were thrown from the car as it iped through the air. , The two became Orange County's second and third traffic victims of the Memorial Oily holiday weekend. A Fullerton .man, Pedro R, Soliz, 25, was killed early Friday morning in a head- on collision in that city. ) A UnJted Press International count early this rriorning showed at least 250 perso ns killed In traffic since the holi- day began. California led the nation with 29 traf- fic deaths, followed by Pennsylvania With 2:1, New ,York with 16, and Michl· gan and Illinois, 14 each. Six or Pennsylvania's deaths came in the holiday period's worst single ac- cident. Six teen-agers were killed when their car smashed into a utility pole Thursday. • · New 'Hope' Unit Slates Meeting An organliational meeting for the new ~ or the City o! Hope tn memory Of Gena Ulwlaub In Hun· tington Beach will be held Juno 13 at 7:3tl p.m. at the home o! Mn. Edward Uh<IAub, l'ltnl Stanley Lane . Gerald Ruben, area coordinator !or the Ctty of Hope will present a color film narrated by Grter GarlOD and Gene 'Barry enUUed "New Horizens of ff " -~ moellng ii open to Ille public and further .Information may be ob- tained by calllni: M2~L ,.. _l(i}ling S. Pacific St. shot Louis Callahan of Long Beach in_ the chest with a .25-cali- ber Gennan-made--automatic pittol as the climax to an argwnent whic~ be- gan about 2:45 Utl1 morning. Callahaq, w.ha....lru...an acquaihtance of the suspect, came to the. party where an estimated 90 people were iithered, with several other friendt, J>Qlice said. When he attempted to gain entrance to the affair Thompson argued with him. The · quarrel moved from the home to the lawn outside w h e r e Thompson shot the ·youth, officers reported. Police claimed Thompson had been drinking. No one else was involved in ~the shootfng~ according to.fPe report. '!We have about aJ witnes1e1 to the shooting," a police spokesman said. Pioneer Area Land Developer Dies in Newport Funeral services for pl D nee r Southern califocrila land developer J ohn H. Jenkins, a resident for the past six months of Newport Beach who died Friday will be held Tuesday in Glendale. He was 80. Mr. Jenkins, who had been a sum- mer resident of Newport Beach for the past 16 years, had been a land developer In Glendale and along the Southern California coast for 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Julia, daughter, Mrs, Lee Jones, both of his home address, 104 Kings Place, Newport Beachl and Mrs. Jones' two dau g hte rs an d son (his- grandchildf'en), Cheryl, Janet and Dale, also o! Newport Beach. Other survivors include another daughter, Mrs .. Geraldine Roberta of La Crescenta; broth en, Thomas, Homer and Horace, all o( La Crescen· ta; sisters, Mrs. Irene Cable of Hemet and Mrs. Beatrice RasmusSen of Palm Springs; six other grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Bell Broadway Mortuary, 11 0 Broadway, Costa Mesa, Is handling ar- rangements for the funeral at First Metbodist ChurCh, Glendale, and ln- urnmeat at Pacific View Memorial Park, "Newpol'I Beach. . Dr. Kenneth Carlson wUI officiate at the services Tuesday in Glendale. Tbe church ls altst Kenwood St. H'1rbor Area relaUves request dona· Uoos be made in Mr. Jenkins' name to the Orange Coast YMCA Swimming .Pool Fund In Ue~ Of now.rs. I Killed, I Burt Jn Korean CllU!h SEOUL (UPl) -One South Konan soldler w11 tUled aod another wound- ed Fri~ In a· claah wilh N9rlh Ko-reans o crossed the Demllitarlled Zone a d set up an atnbuah, Korean Army 11 keamen aald today. • •• . - • I ' - . -- • • • . \... '_, . ~ ,DAil~ PllDT Sat11rday, June l ,' ,1%8 • tcM.• " .. DAltr ...... ,, ... ,. l '. . · "Polky Dot" carrle home early this year. "It's usually late in JU!le before he arrives," Mrs. E. C. MouMr; 'of Drumrigttt, Okla., said when the pet terrapin ambled up to the Mower home this week for lhe. 16th straight year. The terra- pin first appeared when the Mous- ers were building their home 16 years agQ. Effdrts to send ~ away failed so Mrs. Mouser dab- bed red nail polish on his back to see if lie were the same terrapin that kept showing up. Since then, "Polky Dot" has spent every sum· mer with the Mousers. • Having a real hone laugh U "Call Me Prince,'' who has won all four of his starts this 11ear and aeems ready and rarin' to go for the Belmont Stakes today. Trained by Max Hirsch, the colt is expected to challenge "For·· ward Pass" in the mile a~d d half race tli.at the latter_ needs for -the triple crown. • Britain's bosomy star, Diana DOr1, 36, will have to pay almost $100,000 she owes in income taxes. Internal Revenue officia1S won their battle against the film sex- bomb of the 1950's in the London Banki'uptcy Court Friday. Miss Dors, .who recently appeared in London night clubs, was at one time promoted as Britain's answer to Jayne Mansfield. • American heiress Barbara Hut- ton .is suffering only from (t bruis- ed hlp 'and some ''nervous exhaus- 1lion;• . doctors at a · MiJan, Italy, clinic said Friday. She· was taken 1·to the~ Clinic after she· fell at a ne8rby beach resort. • ' Polife jn Le_e~s. E!igland, Fri-_r 1 t day toer.e. looking for thieves who stOl.t a home belonging to the Mtni.stry of . Work.a: The theft was discovered when a Mini.stry official went to inspect the pre-fabricated s{ructure and found it had disappeared. • San Quentin Inmate. Dona ld Lu Burton, reported missing during an afternoon cQeck of the prison, was found 90 minutes later asleep in a flower bed inside the prison walls. Burton, 25, said he wasn't trying to esc~pe, he just wanted to get off by blmself and tlilnk. • Westmoreland Cl t y Council members have voted unanimously to suspend Uteir own salaries and those of pa rt-time firemen for the nezt three months in an efiort to baJance city books. M•yor E. H. C•ln said the Imperial County city 11wes $3,000 in past due bills. Fro'!' P .. e l FISH FRY ... through Sunday night as do the many exhibita on the park grounds. Sunday's eventa wW be climu:ed by the Fish Fry's two big contesta -the .. beauty competition at 1 p.m. and the baby contest at 3 p.m., both on the park amphitheatre stage. The beauty winner will be "Miss COsta Mesa" for 1968-69. Entertainment features Sunday will include Polynesian dancers and tlle \Art.._ Higbee dancers. FIJb dinner• will be IO!'Ved from noon ~acb day and prlu1 will be given away each day. Grand priu ii a 1968 Mustang and the w1nn·er need not be present to cash in. All other prizes are ...,a.warded only to those o.n the ground•. ,, -Follo'lfin~ tbe Middle Cius In Frt- dliy nigbt'1 band contest was a group called Paraphernalia; th1rd wai'Elec- trlc Water; fourth, Purple Refraction; and filth, Pacinc Bluet. Before the tut 1trag&)er leave1 Ute par• Sunday night the C.Osta Mesa- Newport l!arbof Lion. Club, 1ponaora ol the event. estimated that more than l ~ toos of fiah ~ill be consumed,. In lidd.lt!on"' a ton and a halJ ol col• it.aw, thousanCll of poundl. or b.&mbur1er1 aod bot do11, 400 pounds or col!eo and 100,000 CIQll ol 101! drlnb Wlll·I• down hUOlfl' aod tblr1t7 tbtoall. Navy Move s More ·Gear .To ~<;orpion Hun_t .A rea NORJl'OLK, Vo, (UPI) ...: The larg. est se• search ln Navy blltory entered its "sixth d1f today with offtcla11 re- porting ·Still "no definite cl~" to t~e whereabouts of the nuclear submarine ScorPion. , • N.ew and highly sophisticated equip· mel}t was being brought into play as the Navy deploY.ed ita equipnient and forces along foll{ main lines of search. Two underwater research vehicles, one called Deep Diver aii.d the other the A,ds Mark JV., were being· airlifted to the Azores near where the Scorpion and its 99 men were last heard from by radio early. on May 22. 'Ibe Deep Diver, based ln Palm Beacb, Fla., iJ a minlature four-man submarine which can descend ta 1,500 feel ADS, wWch stan41 for "advanc- ed diving sy1tem,' .. is basically an un- derwater elevator in which divers dea- cend into the sea. Both were being transported to the Azores in C141 'cargo pllnes. One part of the Scorpion aearch was now centered on the Cru1ser and Jr- 'vip.t:.hanks, 360 miles south of the A!ores;·• These are underwater .. moun- talns, the hJghest of which ri$.es within 13 fathoms -78 feet -of the surface. Neither Deej) Diver nor ADS are wry mol>Ue underwal<r. They could be used to check out particular spots in the system of underwater moun- tains or they could be held in reserve until some real clue to the submarine is obtaiDed, bul they are not designed to sweep vast areas as they search·. 'Jibe tblM Hird> 1J 111-a lOIHnill ,_ lfttil e<>vortoc' Ille appi'oach lme b IUbmai.Dej would have taken Int<> Norfolk, · - Jl was due to surf~ at the gea-end of llhe appioaeb some 55 miles from Norfolk -and dio ttle base at 1 p.m. EDT, last Monday.- TM fourth search today Wis a COC· tirwing patrol by aircraft basid in th~ United States, Bennuda aod the Mor- es. The U.S. Navy research vessel C<Jm· pas1 Island.' with very accurate bot- tom survey equipment, was headed toward the Azores area. As one Navy officer put it, however, "Nothing bas been detected which is a definite clue to tbe location of tho ship." Officials acknowledged tbe prospects of·recoVering the men were growing increasingly doubtful. Jet 'Bombs' Air Academy With Sound AIR FORCE . ACADEMY, Colo. (UPI) -A low flying F 105 jet fight- er zoomed over the Air Force Acad· emy in a dedication ce.remony Fri· day and its sonic boom crashed in more than 300 windows, causing ex- tensive damage to th• gymnasium, dining hall and several dormitories. An ACademy spoiesman wa 15 persons insde the buildings were cut by flying gla56. One, U. Col.· Jolln lfniversity Test Uliu1i le'ava is a i<living textbook" who faces a tough test today aftes:. two months of hard work on the UCI camJ!M~. He i§.._shown here in a quick flo- tation test FiiCiay afternoon in :Preparation for the Hofficial launching" of Samo~ outrigger he made by hand while university students watched~ The native Samoan today will have his canoe towed by power boat into deep water beyond Newport l{ar· bor Jetty' where real test begins -he hopes to catch some bonito. ' The second main part of the search is being conducted by five destroyers and five submarines cruising eastward accost the deep Atlantic between the . continental shelf o[f the eastern United States and the Azores. They are moving slowly along ~tlle 2 400-mile track the Seorplon should h1ave followed on her trip to Norfolk. D. Pennycamp Jr. of Miami, Fla., waa:--· -· d9\ taken to the hospital with a deep , -::kr.:~~0°~~a~·~::= ~yrtle The Turtle Curdle . Lewd Movie Trial Date Set for June • Jury trial on June 17 on charges or exhibiting lewd movies to the ·geheral public has been set for the manager and two employes of Santa Ana's Guild Theater. was immediately available. ~. .The.. plane w.bich,.p.assed' tl}e speed.?f sound Was one of four takiJl.g part in a "fiy by" marking the dedication of an F 105 which the academy had re- celved. for exhibition and "motiva- tion," the spokesm,.n said, Buried Utility District OK'd .By Supervisors -Dvctors -Hope She's On StiJmach A-cid 'Trip' --. BOUNTIFUL, Utah (UPI) -Brad Haines, 2, and his pet turUe Myrtle may soon be parted -to the joy of all concerned.. DocJ.lll"s said Friday X-rays failed to spot the dime store turtle in Brad's stomach which caused him to lose two nights of sleep, put him on a liquid diet and gave his parents a $400 head· ache. Brad swallowed· Myrtle The Turtle Tuesday and the reptile, which doc· tors believed was alive at least two day! later, lodged in Brad's intestines.' first contemplated for Friday, was It later moved up into the tot's stom-postponed until at least "the first <>[ aeh but by Friday bad di.sappeared the w..k." from the X-rays. f "That darling little dime store tur-Bra~, who normally. eats our. eggs, tie is going to cost us about $400," two pieces of toast, jwce and~ f~ said · Brad's mother, Mrs. Russell _.....~r.eakfast, has been put on a liqwd Haines. "I didn't know they were diet. worth that much .•. " It wasn't ttie first time the 37-powld Doctors at the South Dav.Ii Medical youngster's king-sized .,appetite .got Center here hoped stomach acids him into trouble. Mrs. Haines said he would kill the turtle and the youngster has eaten rocks, dirt and insects in would pess it norll\ally. An operation, the past. The troo were arrested Jan. 3 after Santa Ana Municipal Judge Paul Mast took in a matinee performance of "Take Me Naked" and "The-Prince and the Nature Girl." They are manager Gary N. johnson, 26, of Santa Ana;. projectionist Bruce C. Schmidt, 6.192 Tyrone Circle, Hun· tlngton Beach, and ticket seller Leonore J. Linden of Anaheim. An underground utilities district, a first in Californla, ha& ~n establish- ed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. ·Newport Beach Murder Longtime Area Elles Leader's Funeral Slated Obscenity charges were f l l e d against the Lh~e by_ the district at- torriey. Motions· to suppress evidence failed last week in ~unldpal court. Jud·ge Mast sat througtl the two films in accordance with a recent Supreme Court ruling requiring that a judge view alleged obscene material before citing suspects or making ar- rests. Gold water· Still Talking 'Tough' MELBOURNE, Fla. (UPI) -Barry GoldWal<r pr«llcls If Ill< Vietnam peace talks fall, and if the nation is forced back to the battlefl.e{ds, the \\"ar ''will be won quickly wittt devas- tation to the enemy." Goldwater, the 1964 Republican pres- idential nominee, told Uie gradueting class of Florida Air Academy Friday he was tqleful the envoys would suc- ceed ill attaining peace. He sa.J.d bow- ewa-, he was skeptical, The project is located easi of the Qroange County Airport and will be financed by the .utility comparife"s, Southern Callfornla Edison a n d Southern Counties Gas, under order or the state Public Utilities Commission. , "The ne'w di.strict is the first of several planned for coonty areas. Tt stretches ftom the southern· end of the airport to the terminal building and covers 15 acres. - Most county incocporated com- munities have ordinances requirin~ that utilities be placed untterground in all new subdivisions, and the PUC has mandated. that the companies must spend a set amount each year replac- ing older lines. P1·iva te Rites Se t }'or Ex-Mail Clerk Private funeral seivlces wlll De held for William T. C<Jibourn, retired Orange County mail clerkr who resid- ed at 7862 Lessue St., Stanton. He died Friday at age 89. \tr. Corbourn's body will lie in state today and Sunday at Peek Family Col- onial Funeral Home. He is survived by a niece, Virginia Cuhningham, of Pennsylvania. DAILY l"ILOT lllft l"Mle BEST SOUND AROUND -After winning award as best of five bands in contest at the Costa Mesa-Newport HarborL!ons Club Fish -.,.; Fry Friday night, "The Middle Class," a group of Costa Mesa.mu- sicians, plays victorious tune tor crowd gathered in city park. ' ' • • , 1Stymies Police Efforts By JEROME F. COLLINS 01 tit• DtNy P1191 $111! George Findley Lyons lived quietly ar:d died violently. Arter almost two weeks of trying, Newport Beach police• haven 't found out a great deal more of significance about the Corona del Mar murder vic- tim. One 1ead after another has faded in the search for his killer -or killers. And Lyons' body remains in cold storage, unC'laimed by anyone. folice Capt. Louis fleeres said Fri- day that the departn1ent had received 110 more than "one or two" telephoned inquiries from people who thought they might pOssibly be refaled to Lyons, bludgeoned. to death in his modest Corona del Mar apartment May 20. None of the callers knew the man. NO RELATIVES "We haven't been able to turn up any relatives," said Heeres. "It's very unusual." Among clues still being checked out are fingerprints taken from Lyons' stolen 1961 Thunderbird. The car was recovered in Springfield, Mo., a few • days after the slaying. The prints are at the Orange County Sllerilf's laboratory. ioBut nothing bas come of them yet," said Heer es. Leads that have dried up include a possible link between Lyons' murder Unknown: Equals -.I W orld Record ALBUQUERQUE, N,M. - A Sou~1- ero Uni.versity sprinter did the "im· po.sstble" Friday night Vrilen nnuUng Ule 100-meter dash for the first time in competion, be equalled the world record ~ 10 &etonds fiat Oliver Fore!. running ill the National Association of JnterCollegi.ate Athle· Uc1 meet here, ren four 100 meter races .. He ran 10.l second the first _time and then the record-equaller. 4 Face College Fires Cba.,ge~. FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPI) -F.oor Kentucky State C<JHea:e 1tudenll were !nd!ctod by Ille Frllllltlin County Grind Jrry Friday on· ar80ll ct.-ges in con· necUoD 'wtth a. s«ies ol fires at th,e predcimlnall1lY Neil'O ICbOOi WI month. { ! I and the brutal beating of a Costa Mesa man. Paul Sheridan, in his apartment 12 days ago. "As far as we're concerned." said Heeres, "there is no connection between the two cases. There are no matching prints or any other in- dication that the cases are related." Also now discounted b y in- vestigators is any connection between the"""arrest last weekend of three rob· bery-murder suspects in Springfield - where Lyons' car was found -and the killing of the 48·year-old insurance programmer. Then there's the murder weapon. All that's known about it according to Capt. Heeres, is that it was a "blunt instrument." Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday at Bell Broadway Chapel, 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa, for longtime llarbor Area leader in the Elks Club, Charmes H. Ames. Mr. Ames died Friday. He was 81. A charter member of the Newport Harbor Elks Club No. 1767, Mr. Ames had been .a mem.bef of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks for 47 years. He served as tiler for 14 years at tJ:ie Newport llarbor club. The club will officiate at funeral services of the onetime general con· tractor who retired 15 years ago. Mr. Ames, of 220'l Miner St., Costa Mesa. has resided in Costa Mesa for 2J "We probably won't find it un· years. tll we.find a suspect," he sald. A member of the National Associa- tion of Watch and Clock Collectors, he QUIET LIFE had more than 300 antique clocks in a Meanwhile, the bits and pi es of collection at his home. George Findley Lyons' quiet lif quiet He is survived by his wif~. Julia, un~l its fi_nal moments, tod Y re-and a brother, Fred, of Kansas. mai~ed ~hind th~ sealed, locke door Interment will be at Greenwood of his 7201,1 Marigold A venue art· Cemetery San Diego. ment. --...._ ' "The apartment wlll be opened up sometime next week," said Heeres. All of Lyons' meager belongings will then be turned over to the County Ad- mir.istrator's office. And a new tenant will ultimately move in. And We will go on. Teleg raphers Accept Off er, Avert Strike WASIUNGTON CAP) -Western Un- ion and the Commercial Telegraphers Union (AFL-CIO) reached aueement' Friday ilighl on a new labor contr<act 30 minutes before a nationwide strike was due to start. The setUement announcement was made Jolnlly by E. L. Verne Hageman, national president, Western Union di- vision and chairman of CTU'1 nati.onfl]. bargain.l~ committee, and Frank P. Doyle,· Western Union's vice president ot employe relations. 'I1te contract pac:k1a..·..Jncluded a general wage increase of II percent for 1968, 5 percent for 1909 and 6 percent tor 1970. for all employes ucept wal~­ ing, bicycle and telecycle motorized lll>'!""Jll!'· , Tbe types or mede.oger1 re- ceived a ra e of 6 centa an hour for the three ye · rlod, '-..,. DAILY PILOT "--~­H--· '--WM lel• ...... ,..., CALIPOINIA Roliert N. Weed ...... _ l\omes Keovil ~idltor Thom11 A. M11rpJ.in1 Ml11Mln1 Efltor J 1clc JI:. C11rley Pe11l Nl111n hll!Mft MIM"1' AdYl!rt~ln1 Dll'9Ctor Offtct1 COi .. IMur mt Welt BIY llrMt .....,.,. llffctlr 21'11 W, .. lbol .hu11Y1rf UtUlll •••<II: m F1r111" lii¥1ft .. Hvnltntfon INth: »I' .mi ltitd I ,, ,.... _____ ., ________ ~.-.. -_ -. .-.,.---..:--,,..,...,,-''"""' - I ' . > \ • : ..• 'Pilot ~salutes . -' ' -------------•• ,.,. r --------------oAltl'" PILOT 3 Coas·t!'s_ Donor-Graduate~· ' ' In this day -~ a_ge when MijCh adverse is said about lhe conduct of foda;y's younger generation, it is indeed a pleasure for the DAILY PILOT to present a page dedicated to those young people who -have ex- celled in scholarship and achieve- ment. Traditionally at gr3duation time-; valedictorian and salutatorian stu-dent speakers a p·p ear at com· . mencement-ceremonies as the stu- .dents who have been the top schol- astic achievers in their graduation classes. They are the cream of the crop; examples of the very best in the classes of 1968: Herp then, on this page, are the valedictorians and saTutatorians for the graduati9g classes; of our high· schools a 1 on g the O.range Coast. Congratulations ti> them all. < . ' \ FOUR TOP ,STUDENTS DRAW HONORS IFOR NEWPORT HA.RBOR HIGH· SCHOOL THREE TOP SPEAKERS HONORED AT MARINA HIGH SCHOOL Valedictorians John Eldon (left), Mary ·Lou Deauprey, George Piggott ( L to R") Richaid.Showstack, salutatorian; David Vie rling, Georgeanne Hanna, Wendy llbell, valffictorlans --~ .LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL HONOR SPEAKERS Susan Brown, Valffictcrian; Jacques Jura, SalUtatorian FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL HONOR SPEAKERS Kathrine Brommer, Salutatorian; Paul Rice, Valedictorian ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION SPEAKER S Lind• Genis, Sa lutatorian; J fln Gis1el,,Valedlctorian • 0 HONOR STUDENTS FOR COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL , Debra Campbell (Left), Salutatortan; Victoria Adair, Valedictorian • WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS KEYNOTERS Shiron Hagedorn, Salutatorian; Calvin Hoff, Valffictorian SAN CLEMENT E HIGH SCHOO L SCHOLAR WINNERS Sandy Ferrari, Valedictorlin; SUe Stamp, Salutatorian •, -• . ' • HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS JUii Goddard, Saluta.torian; G.eor91 Beohlert,·Valedlctorian MATER DEi HIGH SCHOOL'S HONORED PAIR Paul Clarke, Costa Mesa, Valedlctorlan; Den ise Traflcanto, Salutatorlan , CORO A -DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL HONORS T,HRlESOMa , Susan J ackson (front) S1httatorl1n; Clifford Smith, L.unr kr_., Voltdltjorlons ), ( -·-'--__;_ ----~-----~--------------·----------·------~ ---·--· '-' '. • • .. • ' .. 4 DAILV l'ILOT S.:uurd.111, JUM l , 1968 r ·-. ·l~1lpi.~ ,, •••• -·· ~ . ew I r The Ffr1f Ualt14 -- . ' - li c l --" • i1 • ~. . • • • • I M-1 Cbrt~. 2721 17th St., 1!1a1Uncton S..Ch wW CODd~t two worship ..,tcoi at l :IO and 11 a.m. &IP!or with tht Rev. G. Ru&11ll Sblw preachln1 on f~t !_Of.le .... Ont World: One I"alth. ' A cottta bolD' will be heldbttwMnwvlct1. ll'he Church. School will meet 1t t :ao and 11 a.m. The youlh sroup1 will · oeet at 1:301'p.m. The Cealral B I , ti • I a11n:•, 79S1 Warner Ave .. HunUnflon Beach, wW hold two wonhlp 1ervlce1 Sun- d•)' It 10 :~ a.m. and 1 e.m. . Pa1tor NuttinC will be in the and reception ot new mem· pulpit tor both aervtce1 , and ber1 wW be ob1erved at lha 1pec.11J mUIJc will be pro-1ervice. vlded by the choir. An all-<:hlD'Ch picnic will A 1peclal dedlcatlon 1er· be held at the Oran&t CoW1· vice .for parentl of new ba· ty FairlfOUDda: Park at 2 blot will bl htld. . p.m. 5 u n d • y. Tbote ln- Mondoy •t e p.m ... frlenda lerttlell• in •.tltndJnl I r I and memben. will mHt for •asked to contact Mllu Wood a po.Uuck dinner to be (613-2884) or Duana Bura:e1s followed by home vl1ltaUon. IW.1~). for re1ervaUon1 . . "The Many Meanings of· S)ices o( Wisconsin chec s<' Communion" wW be the were given to member1 or sermon tOplc of the Rev. · 1 the Cotta J\te1a Foursquart' Norman.L. Brown Sunday at Cllurcb's Sunday 1 ch o o I the 10 a.m. 1erv!ce or the aft.er the church defeated Plymouth CoatrepUoaal th~ Wuau , WJ1., Four· Cburels of Newport Harber, square Church in a aix·wetk 3213 Brood SI Cammunloo 11Undance conte1t If the ORANGE FAllllYllW IAP'llST CHURCH CA.Lt.I ............. ,. ...... c ... 1:30 a 10.SS A.M. WORSllJP 8EllVJC~ t1• A.M. ltlttMT CMUactf'"ICMlll., •1• '.M. "· Ml A It. Ml .... T.-'•Isa-............ ,,. ... ,. , .. ........ ........ .....,_..,c....; ..... 1• HARIOR ,..,.ITY IA.f'TIST . CHURCH 1111 ... It, ....... , Celtl: .... JIUT MLTANCI, --Sundty 8ch01>i t:• ~· M"'11in1 Wonldp 11:00 1.11. Baptlot Tralnln& UllloD I p.m. !vtldlll unicl f p.a,. Wtdnttda1 Blblt lludJ & Pr171r ..... -.... 7:00 p.m. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH -'"" .... o... .... . .... .... •t:r:······· 111111441 l•h•al ••••••••••• ,... relllllf u.1 ............. 6100 M1nl11t W1hhl1" , •••••.• I I tot m11l1f W.Ul11 .•.••.•.. J100 Wt4""4ay h111h1t SarYka,., ;, ,, ,,7111 · ,._ '414111 NMWY ~A-. .. . PluT 0soUTHllll! IAPTilT CHUllCH laill -It H•ltlc -~-~ c ..... 1 IUMDAY ..... ftll I e UflUN ........... I M MllJfl lNe .... 111• = NIM'\: W.lll!tll" ........ t :M U C. WAI MUTH, h-MMHl ........ .., •• II •--i;r Cart ,...,.... .... Mr\'- ' UNIVIUITY IAPTllT CHUllCH lffl LLPAUH• RI. tAllTA MA Nll•MTI · ··=~ "= .................................... ,,~ .... :::.:• • ••r .................................. , .... =·"'·~ ..................................... ~ ... Ml I• HIV ~·l'/'_~t.C"~ ........ ;;Jj// .M. ·•av. a.,n 1 . 11 ...,., . . .. UT FIRST CHRISTIAN IAPTllT CHUJCH · CHURCH .,_v...., vtctorll • Plaetntll A Vt . I 4....,._awtlllJ -COiia MIH 1741111= -I;-...... ...., ·-tt .............. IMNllll MMI-~ ·-:~~· l111114ay l1h1al ...... till AM lr:Z w.,....., ............ ,,. '·"'· Wtt•l11t W1rsh1, , • 11tH AM ...... . ......... •1•1.111. ·''IYft )al"flte , , , , 61Jf ,.. Mltllllll ~ ".. .... 111• t .lllt l•t11l11t War:Plll" •. , • 71H PM VWl'll ...... .. ...... , . • .. . • • t 1.111. .. y....,. ................... , """ MllfWY A\14111 ... 11 11 ltt¥llll Nureery Core Provided 147-4144 ..... ,,. 141-6141 I I W• l1lla111 !ft Y•111 , , . UNITAltlAN ' FIRST CHRISTIAN ;i UNIVllllALllT -CHURCH I CHURCH I 111• Vl1t1rl1 It., Ca1t1 M111 11111'111111'1 ......... 2 Mein I Adtm• Str11t1 ll::lt A.M. . H11ntln9ten l11ch I Manilrtf Wer1h1, , .l 1JO ID i•I I BAHA'IS l tWa ith•al , ,, ,, .t 1JO ,k0C\.o4.IM Yewt+i hwl"• •• , .1100 ""4 Baha'-u' llah a..,.1~War1~1r , .1,00 'M 1 =-... -•M.-11.111. I "The ''•11'11••4 011•" VFWr lrt l"n¥~ 11 111 Mrv!Jtt l•l·IJll er 149·1001 Oftlltl .,...,.., 0141 Otwl~• -" • GO AHIADI I SLllP IN IUNDA Y MORNING I .. _ TllN etftM ttlt l 1Jt Af'fer!IHll ........ ., CALVARY CHAl'IL ............... NIWl'ORT HAltlDI LUTHIRAN CHUltCH 1#1 Ctlff ....... .......,.. .... ,.. ...... :e:.~ ~=It=,........'"~ ..... W.~ 11 Ill I l"t ts ...... C..... -f'lll -... ,..,, .. ....,- '4\.6111 '46-9512 -JJat/mr:J.tr6iC~r16lin,n C~urc~ °' NIWPOlf llACH-lltl•t•l ' Mlll'llt 11,ut-\.~ •tat IAf ...... • 411LI II ere-WO•IHI,. HOUR I t41 A.M. I SUNDAY SCHOOL U:SO l"ar•l~lt!:•• • NlltMl'V h•11144' I' I 6714ffJ . MJnltlAlr, D~ .. D. W. M~y • Cote.a A1eu church had losJ. both the 8 and 11 a.m. It would bave shipped a servlcti;: Sunday. nie Rev. .,.. .. 11w Lothar V. Tornow ha 1 crate of -.u.iornla oranges ch,osen the topic, "Cbrllt't to the Wlaconsln cl\urcb. · · · Plan · For Ua" ' for blr s~ wW be "Bl&h Sun-sermon at both servkN • di)' 11 tha ch_urch. With 1 SWlday t<hool aod 'Blblt 10.rldt admission boolr to classes will meet at 9:30 Dllneyllod to be liven to a.m. with nun:el")' care pr~ the puton who. received and vlded it all aervtce1. brtn&1 U?e m1ssina p1mle piece to Sund•Y achool. l»uale pieces were malled to ·a11 Sunday s c h o o I m~bva during lhe week and one peraon recetved the mllllnl piece. ·Puppeteer Hant Rowell wHI llao be featurtd at the 9~4$ Sunday 1chool hour. - The Rev. David Beall will preach in the absence or the ·Rev. Melvin v. Taylor. \vho it 1~n~1 tht uUonal cobvtnUon ot Am e.r l can B1ptllll, 1t both tllt ;,30 and 11 1,.m. Hrvlctf Sun~ay 11 l'alrvlew llapdaf C1111rcb, 2"$ Fairview lload, C.sta ~fesa. He also wW serve • communion. · · Tbe Rev. Bel.II b the Amerk:1n 81pt11ll' part time campua chaplain at UCI. Mudeal Team Huaband·wlfa mutlcal team, Dtan and Macy Jean Brow~. alon1 with their choral 1roup, tht Caravan The Fe1Uval Of Pentftost . 1ln1tr11 wur be pre1enun1 a concert Sunday IL will be observed' al both the 7 p.m. at W1mar Av1nue llapU1t Chlll'Ch, Gothard Mtmbtr1 of the Baha'i 111111 In Oran&t C.untY will Jollf Wlth''lltllalt throupl tht u. 11 t d 511te• In 1porwortn1 a r1ct untty di)' June I. nit Joell obltrvaoce· wtll bl ltaturld by a unlty picnic it El Salvador Park, Ellhth PULl'IT' OUllT and Raitt 1lr1tll, Santa ltty. Sltphtn H. Prllchm1n Ana. Junt I from I lo a p.m. A 1poke1man tor the C01ta Meu · 1a1embly 11ld Lh1l rell1tou1 I e 1 d e r 1 throuchout the county hive • ·bltn lnvllld with Uielr con· sre11t.1on1 to 1bare Baha'i proytr !Qr tht unity of Fritchman To S~k Dllcu11lon on "AbiUtl1nt and Ptraonal Problems" is btln1 held for ifOupl on Wtdn11day nlghU from 8 to 10 p.m. et the lmUhote of AbWty, 11182 P'taceoda Ave., Cotta MeH. Q'he Rev. H. Chari•• Berner conducts the m11Un1. Regular s piritual ex- ercl1e1 ror .the developm ent or ptr1onal lnsi ghts on "You .'lnd God " are being held ~very Tue1day and Tbur1· '.1y night from 8 to 10 p.m. 8:30 and 11 a.m. services 'and Warner, HunUn1ton Stach. Nursery care wW Sunday at the ."fewport be provided. '....;.rac;.;..:ctl;.;. ______ _ -Harbor _ It•theran Church, -------------------- ''The · Parable or th e suck•" 11 'the UUt of the 11rmon to bl preaehld by the Rev. •Stephen H. F'rlt- chman at the ~:30 A.M. !ervtce qr the Costa Mesa U n J tar i an Univer1alist Church Sunday. 2501 Cliff brive. At 8:30, Pas tor Geor1:c J . Pro1nlse -Our Response" mem .. bership at Klug of firmed Include E 11 en Member• of Cbrlat Lutberaa Cburcb, 7llO Vic. torla St., Costa Mt11, will celebrate communion at Buadiecker will speak on a1 his sermon title . Eleven Glory Lulberall C h u r ch~, Aane1tad, J',onald Bukofr. "Pentecoit -.Pa st and nanple wlll be conflrmed at 17791 Newland St.. Hun· Bradley C 1 ark . Gina Preunt." Twelve n e w "WV ' member• wlU be received U\11 lfrvlce. Ungton Beach at ·,p.clal -.. Havnen, Harry HI n to 1', durlnf thi 1ervlce. For the conllrmation aervlce1 Sun· Steven John1on , M a.r Ii I e 11 o clock worahlp the Eleven hl&h achOol youth da)' at 10:45 1.m. Odland, Peter-Norlander, put.or bu cbonn "God'• wW be received 1 n to Those who wlll be con· (let PULPIT, P11e I) Dr . Fritchman , a mlnl1ter ol the First Unitarian Church in Los Angeles since l&i&, 11 an educator, editor, author and lecturer. . . .c 0 AST· CHURCH D IRE ·CTORY ' I . I . . THI IPISCOPAL CHURCH !)(' · Newport Harl>or Lutheran Church CHRIST N SCIENCE W1ltom• You. luthtr•n Church of Iha Mtlltr IT. JAMii, 'I" ¥1o i.w., ".:'ri:: '"'' ti()! Cllll Dr. LI 11-4293 2900 P1cUlc View Dr. . ' v CORONA DEL MAR , ......, S..,IMI -frlO, t1H, 1 tOO ................... ,,..., CHURCHES . ,...., 111JI -,.._., ltff ,,., \ . ""''-'""""'-"' ... ·-··-... DR. WILLIAM It. ILLIR . hftr 1 .... 1m I Phone Olt W022 IUNCHD °' THI MOTHll CHUICH IMtet, Tiii bw • .Mllil P. Miity 111 AIM., Th ltt, O-.W CNMP •• ,.,.1, ""''-... ftJM1:1t 1.111 . THI FllST CHU.ICM o; CHlllT, IClttmn l'h11j1t1 675~10 ..... ., ...... , ... f14f.Urill 1.111, 11-48 A.M.-famlly War1hl, ..,,1111 lit¥1ct , 11 1•U11t . ·t r•I A.M.-S1111141y. Ch111r1h IN &Ol\'ON, llAllACHUHT!I -Nut11ry care aVallable IT. MICHAIL & ALL ANOILI s,haal Subject ol Leuon ;_ June 2 P1clnc View Dr. at Marjl\lerlle. corona de! Mar at all IJ!rVICtl I 1100 A.M.-f11tlw1 Warahll" "Anci.nt • .,.; Mecl1rn Necromancy, 11111 Sund1j1: 8:00, 9:30-Chlld ca re al u:ao . WILCOMI '. N11;..,, PmWH ol)' Dail 11 announ ced --__ , . .. -· Mllnterl1m and Hypnotllft'I, Den1unctd" ....... flit........ ...... ..... -...... 671·Mtl C-t -•I Mor-IHIM Church of Ntw~r1 .... h~-.-Jr.JOHN THl-DIVINi, 2043 Oranfe Ava ., C.W, I CHRIST LUTHIRAN CHURCH Sundl)la 7:80 a 9·80 ChurcK Schoof-U:80 · I Ml11ourl S~nod ~ ...... 760 Vlcterl1 It., nt1 MtH 611 .... . Thuradayt: 8:80"' 10 1.m.; Holy Days u announclld I Ltttri1r v. Ttrn1w, 1'11ttr ...... , "'-• Ttlt ......... W, D ... ~ -l"llHI MWJJ6 14M404 -ll'liC6PAL Wtn~I, knl•I• trU I 11 A.M. • __ , .... •1• ,1.M. ' A*ll 11 .. 1 CllM 1 t1M A.M. -·--1-ltA.ll. CHRllTIAN ILIMINTAlY ICHOO• ............... 114M2t6 . ~ IN• -UU L C... ""'' ' . C:Mtl Mt~First Church ·IT. WILllRID'S lf'ISCOPAL CHURCH PRINCI 0~ PIACI WTHERAN CHURCH M111 c"V1r4a Oti•a I l1k1r Str11t, C11t1 M111. Calif. '10 W. 111ti It. S.11. t i11, 11: SI. t :11.11 . 1111 I I. ti QtHt WM -,_. M11 .t Flv• 1"111111 • ' HUftllllt!H ... di, c.llfWfti. t...iltlf.I•--11,t N_,att A ..... 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Cronic, P11tor Wedne1d1y Evenin g Study ~roup-71 JO PM • ..,, .. , .... -JJll ... ,I Aeta~ e111min, Auaalata-SPlarll '•11 l11n, Ch1lr Dlr11t1r ' ...... ...._, -t1Jt e ... ~ Clauat fw till .... . ' ll'llW htt, Ml111tNt , · Pittrte1 116"JIJO All are cordl1lly lnvtted to attend the churoh aervloeo · 1: . _.,,...,., """"''" I and 1111Joy the prlvil•IN of tbt R11dln1 Room• • k•lft WM'IM11 -11110 e.111. -P'atef .,_, .. i ' Yattll ltlty -l"1•I 11·•· -JIM G1tft, Pfttl~tlllt ' . . \ A Cordi1I Welcome from -• -ltttMI TIM ..,,.,_ -1 ,.,., . . (IW/'Cll ~r 11 All ..... lct1 THE iMETHOlllST ~CllllRCH··-IVANGEUCAL-llRll CHURCH 11i.1e lhlfr a,.,....,..,.._ WHl!lMley, 71JI , ... Yl1ltor1 Welcorttit-Nur1ery Att1nC'J1nt • o• HUNTIMeTON llACH 11 1f1J' Pl.OllOA Aft. • 1-· l1lbiia liltncl H111ntl111:)'" l11ch-N1rth . --. COMMUNITY C MMUNITY IVllM' ltllMI t ill A,M. 'rlllfll ~ . . 11• '·"" Mtnlllll WWtlll9 111• A.M. 1\'111.. . ..... 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STUDY ................ t 141 AM Wor1hl" I Chvreh Sthool St. Mtr• 'r•cbyt1r •11 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHI, A COMMUNION , • tOr-41 AM Glad Tidings Assembly of Ood Chureh SUNDAY EVliNING WORSHI' .•...... , ..•...•..• 6100 ,,M. t ilO 111 AM Ee,tt.lwff Dr. I WfDNISDAY EVENING llBLI STUD Y .. , .......... 7!)0 'M •••·7727 J•rnb11H11 Rd, NUISEIY CAil P'IOYID!D Fifteenth & Monrovia, Newport Beach ' 011•11t O. M.,tlel4 ..•. "'"' ' ........... at "''" """" .. C•1t1 tit••• N1rth Le91111• l1ech ' LActUNA HACH M•-._.lttt Ml1i.ttt . l'honOI 5_41-17.11 Dty ar Nl9hl THOMAS llNYINUTI, ,_.., MllA VHDI MITHODllT CHURCH Sund1y School 1:4a A.M. Morning Worship IO:IO A.M. MITHODllT CHURCH 21,JJ W11l1y Dt 111 -C.A. Strvlet e,oo P.M. B:van11elistic RaUy 7:00 P.M. M11• V1ul1 I l•••r St. Sa. La1111n1 I •••·271t W1rchl1" 11 AM ' Wer1PI~ 6 Chwrch Sth11t CP1wr1h Sth11I t r•I AM 1 CORONA DIL MAR ht. lltll .. hen ..... h JI YeMe C .. lr ......,., 111 ... 111 .... , I t 1 I 6 I0 1JO AM ••t.JOll . CENTRAL Wod. 7:00 p.m. Praytr•ltO)'al Rangers' Ml11lonttte1 lllL! CHURCH ~~~ ~ N1w,att l11ch ,,.,_ Mett .... M11: f1Jt ,,M, c.N 14i-JI" ,_ ......... , M111ntl9tt1n l11 eh CHRIST CHURCH PIRIT IY THI llA MITHODllT CHURCH -·-~--1•00 w. 1.1~ •• 111111. Iii \c; HARIOR AlllMILY Oii GOD , 2721 ,,t~rj·······l·-J·J, . 67J.JIOI t: ,. • W•r1h1, Ch1111h Scha1I W1r1hl11 t 1JO 6 11 AM 740 w. wn-. c111• Mii• t 1J I 11 AM Ch1111h Sth••I t1JO AM lmpha1izln1 . -Tht Plln of God ' ~ '· ~· HllTWICI, .... ,. Ltl DON COHIY, 11tt '•"°" of O.rl1I I ~ ... ... Ml.mer tf ...... A YMl'tl PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Tht Power pf the Holy Jplrlt ~ ' .. ..., ...... -•• 4 ..... ff the Coastal Areas S111\C11V School ' -'M ~.. 'Ali Mtt11l' Wetslllp -10111 A.M. Mo1n1n1 Wo1thlp 9 ind 101JO AM -·"=. 'I' Chrlit Church Pr11byterl1n lvtnf'J k rvic1 7 'M M.,_lttety tt • ._., Wost A ..... a,..lltf Wtdllt ry l lble •iwdy 111tlr11~~r J " .-~'MA1~ ""'., ....... u •• -' , .... . J,111 Me~I .. INMr Aife""l H111tl11r11 ..... N11rwrv dltiln1 >ef" f•' I "CMtt'• M l....,ri11" -....... •r ,_,., 1 1u11~ w. ALLIN, 'Atro -. COMMUlllTY l•1114ey WMeilp191li AM Cllort.11hlituh10t41 A.M . A r11ll Youth f'ro1r1m I ' Hto4111 ... MloJllJ ~ ... · OMN J1• I,. St, Pllo1111 116•011• , Cm. ot O""ft .ind lJrd, St. ... COITA "MISA CHRISTIAN SCHOO~ ColU M"' COllGREGA TIOllll ~lllllt • NW ... -SllMlllt1r, -tll*I (WI Pf11byltrltn Churoh of the Covenant '"'"' H. C. Jll!l(!J; lie.A ,t.\br. • I ·--~ . lllt ,...,.,... ..... c •• ,. ..... ' WAlllN •• ltUDll. 'AlfOlt ' xsmaz::e_ =· • 611 HILIOTllDPI · I•• W.,.._ A C-~ k11M11 t 1JI & 11 AM INTINllVI 111 II.,_.,,., l'tll Seventh Day Adventist Church , l•lo41H W....,,_.I .... A.M, ,St. ~ndrt"!'• Pr11byltrlan Church -IM OAIU l'ILOT'S .:..... •..... '''" ..... 171 ...... __..,..,, c... ............. ,. -"-""" • ....... II k1ca1 -. NI. ~ ...... -..... ·=-tr. ,... t. MM.,._ ....._ ~ .................. ..,_ 1N1111P t1rtt • IMIU Mia IMfifJ '-" 1.c.e. -... ""'9a no•,...,_......,.., CHo\llW HIUllT" tlHINPI •D, PAITOR . \ ''°"' _. ... It• t.M~ •••ll'IMI-W......,A C..... ...... 11, t 1JI & 11 AM -· --,.. 'IOll .... 67MOOO \'llltlrl ..... ... .. ,,., ······--.. - -- lllliT CHRllnAN CHURCH . ttlt -~ ... IT-a 11~1,,POUNUIN HW• ~ Or. _,._ •• ...... .o ....... UNl~llD ltRVICI. l11niay Saha•I f tJO .• WOltSHI'. I01JO . War•h:,r. I \~:~~fawt• • t rJO I"·"'· • '""' 4' I WYl4tt A c-itr CllWd 'l" --vt .. fltrt "" Al'l\llft WltCMll . --- I • • .~-----. TIMl'LI SHARON 61fWIOfM...._,C....,_ ltt~lll ltrntrd S. Htrtlt frl41' lva11l11t lt"l••:-1: 15 ,.,,., Su1141y St.h1al-·t a.ft'l.-12 Naa11 . .. ' M6ollh St. Mark Pr11bytral1n Church c-t ._.,,., • .....,.., trt.., c.,. .... M• MOUll C, IOllNION, INT. ,AITQI' w...u,. c .......... 1 ,. AM .... , ·~·tJ41 ~ommunlty Pr11byt•1l1n Church I ' 411 'tNtt A"'"'9 f .. h4 It.I,=-...... DALI.Al fUINll, 'AITO • • , W ... i, & C._.. .... e1I tilt AM W_,..1~11 AM· I -----.-".... I . I • , __ .: ~ ··-·. . .. -. PULPI T A'N D ~EW • • • (Continued from Pace •l gin ~ 7;15 p.m. l>r. Hunter JaneUei Peterson, John will !peak at about 7:45. Tomtln so n anJl 'Paul Wiewaqdt. A special Memorial Day "~e-Ch cH Cl b -_'program wllJ ~ P.:ft.$ented ••• ur • u . or by members Of tbe Cause · I~ to be the t?PJC ~l U n I t a r I a n UntversaUst Dr. MOITlS o.0. RobUlson s FeUow1blp of Llguna Beach se.r~on at tpe .10 a.m. at the gi'oup's 10:30 a.m. service Sunday a' St. Mark meeting in the Art Associa· Ptt1byterla11 ChJll'.Clt, East tioa Gallery Cijlf Drive and Bluff Drive and Jamboree Nortll coasi Highway ·this Road, Nt9wport Beach. Rul· Sund'a ' ing elder: Roger Hardacre • y · will assist. , ' Qlild c.cwe wiil be Pro- vided and church sehool wiU be conducted"-during the worship hour. "The Excitement o f P entecost" is the Sermon ti- tle chosen for Sunday by the Rev. Don Bassett, pastor of the Balboa Island Com· p e n t e c 0 s t will be munity MethodJst Church, celebrated Sulday at St." 115 Agate Ave. . Job.ii tbe Divine Epiacopal The sllm_mer ~,e r v 1 c e Church 2043 Orange Ave schedule will go tn~ effect Costa 'Mesa, with e<>m~ Sundar: 8: 15 a .m. inform~ munion at both tile 7:30 and worship : 9 a.m. fell~wsh10 9:30 a .m. service. "Whitsun-hour: 9:30 a.m: wor ship and day Implications" will be Sunday school. -the sermon subject. The Rev. W~~~i;i G. Studer will· speak o n "Something to Liv.e For" .at the 9:30 and 11 a .m . ~~~:~~:efl~~=~c:~ of ~== Communion w i 11 be . ' --_,_ I Mt. Calvary, Santa Barbara. 'l'he diocese is a g a l n $pon.soring summer camps al Camp Gooden and Car11p SteveQL___Th~e. interested are asked to contact the church office. Ftr1t Christian Church of Costa r.tesa, 79'2 Victoria St. will comme morate Pentecost Sunday with the R,ev. J.imies E. Pier~y pre~iog the sermon, "The Purpose of the Church Today" during both the 8:15 and 10:40 a .m. services. At 2 p.m, George Rhodes will be ordained to the ministry. Franklin Bixler Jr .. former minister of the congregation, will preach the message of ord.ina"tion . During the 7 p.m. Vet1per hour, Rhodes will preach the • • ~< ' j sermon . "The · Sin of , ·i.;·· • ,, •. ,. LukeWarmneSf." · • ';l · ~·. ~~' • Harry N .. Sno~. travelinV _ i .. ,. ...~ .. t~,,~ ~~ representative Wlth the Wat-'-~ .~:,.itl). .., .. J;: ~ chtower Society, will gLve . a · · . . . . ' . 1 . ' ·~··· public talk at l :XI p.m~uil-'""<;,.\)} ;,:~'.~;~_,.\:, ... "'-' .. , d~y in the Kingdom Hall of ~,.'·•.,~ft~11 1lt-· .. ;· ':~ ~ the Costa Mesa E a s·t · .. --.. ::... · --.. , · · · eongregation or Jehovah's Teniple's lst Service Witnesses at 1950 Church St. . · -, Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 1'he Rev , Billy rr.. Starn~s will be in the pulpit Sunday for the 9 and 10 :30 a.m. 'v J\lesa Verde Met b o d I 1 t Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. celebrated at both the 9 and 10 :30 a .m. services Sunday at Central Blbl,e Church, 23rd and Orange. Costa Mesa. Pastor Henry Jones will give -a sermon titled "The Christian and the Earth." Pastor Jones' to~ic for the 7 p.m. worship will be "An Evangelical \l.iews Funeral Services." His topic: "Provision for Mmes. Roger Golden (~aled), Donald Perkal it 0 nd .Joseph Winocur are· shown I 'ft e j o. icing to Time rehearsing for the t~·r t'Sabbath service of the newly formed· H3 rbor Area Re- lQdefinite'." .form Temple set for riday at 8:30 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center~ 2110 15th Evangellst Dick Mills will St., Newport Beach Services will be conducted by R3tlbJ trW\n Hefh17lfi-:"'P0Ci-·· fie Southwest Dire~tor of new congregations for the UJJion of American Hebrew Temple .Sharon of Costa J\lesa will hold a special conduct a spiritual life congregations. ' crusade June 5.9 at th! Community B I b ·1 e Church, =====~ Arthur C. · J a cob 5 0 n.: . religious school s e r _v i c e owner 0 ( an advertisirtg June 7 at 8:00 p.m. 1n. the agency. will address the ~<inct\Jary. 617 W. Ham1llon- June 7 meeting of the Chris· St. . . · 17575 Euclid, F o u n ta i n Valley. . The public is invited to .at- tend the crusade ·which will start each evening at 7:30 P'..fh7"." Sunday morning at 10:55 a.m . and Sunday even- tlan Business Men's Com· The service ~111 be con- mittee in the Disneyland ducted by: the children of the Hotel. Anaheim. The group Sunday at;id Hebrew ~choo~s. will meet at 6:30 a.m. for Included m the serv}ce will prayer f 0 11 0 w e d. by -be the presentation of break.last at ·7 o'clock. aw~rds for attendance and ing at 7 p.m. This Sunday will be Loyalty S u n d a y at the First Ba ptist Church of Hun- tington Beach. Members are urged to attend either the · achievement. Nine young people w·ill be admitted into c h u r c h membership at an 11 .a.m. confirmation service Sunday at the Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive. C.Orona del Mar. Communion w i 11 be celebr ated at both the 8: 45 and 11 a.m. services. Dr. William R. Eller will speak on the subject "What God Has Done." An Oneg Shabbat will f<illow the" services. -· New members will. be !l:30 service at the Peek rece..ived at th'e 9-and It a .m. Chapel. 7801 Bolsa Ave ., services SUnday at th e Westminster, or the 11 Laguna Beach Cburcb-..Q!_ o'Clock se rvi ce ,.at the Hun- Rellgieus Science·~ 2 0 O _G;_D tington Beach Chapel , 6th Laguna Canyon ~oad. Qi. and Or _an g e. -Huntington Henry Gerh_ard ":'~U pr~sent Beach. The mes.sage will be a_ s-erm~n~ titled Conti_nued brought at both services by Expansion of Conscious-tile Pastor ttie Rev. Willis "MSs.'' · J . Loar~ ' ·At the •7 p.m. service at Speliial music will be the-Huntington B ea ch presented at both the 9 and Ch 1 The Rev. Loren D. Flick-11 a .m. ·services Sunday at ape , Mrs. Oren Hays will inger will speak to the St. James E p 1 1 c 0 p 11 1 show pictures of a recent Newport Unity Church con-Church,_ 3200 via Li d·o , trip. to South America. gregation ·meeting at the Newport Beach, 'in celebra-1.=='====:;,=====.I S.nior Citizens Center, 15th tion _or Whitsunday, Com-Schock Sa1'(1'ng sc,hool and Irvine Avenue, during ·munion is slated for 7:30 Sunday's 10 a.m. service on·' and 11 a.m. :while morning Junior Solll119 ProtNIR the topic, "Getting 9ff To A prayer will be •Conducted at St1r+1 Jun• 17 -Ag11 E. thru I l G ad Start " At 8 45 Two Wffk Co11rw--SSO o . : a.m. the 11 a.m. worship. over radio KEZY tilt Rev. An acolyte retreat is Schock Newport Flickinger will give a talk scheduled for . June 7_9 at 67J-loso on the subject, "A Step At Al iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Time." At the Wednesday eVening community song festival the ' Rev. Flickinger will speak on the subject "Sustained by Faith." The service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Df. -pfiill'p G~··:r;tui':Z:ay will ptieaoh a sermoii tiUed "Happy Birthday!" at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at Corona del Mar Community Church Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave. Child care will be provided. \ -·- ·~·-· -" -- Saturday, JLMf' 1, 1%8 DAILY •JLOT if ~t { ~irhovm .rim.onal pork The Sou1hlan4's Most BeA#Jiful M.,,.orUJJ M.4"90\.a. • COL~ • CIJllml'f ~ "'t;'O: TREES ' of the WORLD tt.tt 0. ,.,,.,_ "-..,__I,_,. ......... 0 ....... I See By Today's ... ; .>:1.-\Y~nt A_ds -. -• THAT ; • IT'S • • DIME -• A -·• LINE - . • DAY "Prayer Changes Things" is the title of the sermon Dr . P. G. Neumann will deliver at Sunday's 11 a .m. service of the •First Baptist Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. The congregation will be offered communion. Get More Car For Your Money .1.. A 90 HP, 1900cc Hi-Torque Engine OFF THE BEATEN TRACT The dlurC'h youth will be in charge of the 7 p.m. .. worship. The Rev. Harold Anderson. youtl\ minister, will give the sermon , The Re v. James W. Moor, minister of Christian educa- tion at St. A ndr ew'• Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's ·· Road, Newport Beach on the theme, "There Really Is Someone Listen· ing" at Sunday's 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Dr. Allan A. Hunter of Claremont will address the Orange Co uaty C am p 1 Farthest Out., group at ita meeting today in the First Methodist Church, 6 0 9 Spurgeon St., Santa Ana. "TI1e Practice of Being Open" is the theme chosen by Dr. HUTJter. Fellowship time will be from 4 to 4:30 p.m. At 4:30 Mrs. Celi} Hancock of Laguna Hills will lead the meditation period. Prayer 2. 90 MPH Maximum Speed 3. Zaro-To-60 in 16 sec. Pick-Up 4. Owners Report Up to 30 Milas per Gallon Economy S. 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J]pen daily froin 9:30 a.m. Io 5:30 p.m. IRVINE: BANoH -- 11----""'ups-1\'.ill meet from 5 to 5: 45, with Hazel M. Ander· son. San~a Ana_, _in charge. The everung ff!MCe will be1 900 So. Coast Hl9hway THE FOLLOWING FASHION JSLAND MERCHANTS & RESTAURA TS WILL BE FAS!llOll ISi AU :1 • Mediterranean Imports •Karls T·oys-.;-lto-lrbies ·Stationers OPEN EVERY SUNDAY TO SERVE .-you. BETJ.ER FASHION ISLAN D • Bob Burns Restaurant • Ontra Cafeteria • 1 • B. Dalton BookseHers . .. -• Vikings Four Wine~Gourmet • I - • •. ' . J ·t I I '. r -- - -- - - ------~ .. ..,. .. ~-;,....-:,.;:::...;;;, ... :;,;. • .;;,o-''"·"''"·-'"·;..---;;,...,.,.---. • • , . --• -,.--~ ... ---'-'- ' 1111.1. ~e -M~L.-for Confe~ence "To Remodel. ~t~1nd;·1.U: " . ~~-~~-~ bilJty of.meeting a material· · ....... 17 ,c.•• ~°'·~"" 'the friends b'e has; and the Wn~ ~ shortage while • ,,,,.... 1n0UJll'f' II• .o.1. s the ~-~'des sehools·,l:}is children Utend? "'' , in~ What d ~ oaJ obi b ol ~ . 1, economic and ' . oes the aver&·ge Suppoee 1 • .ue Y pc em e ~tical 'SOZ'ien...,.tiOo that A:merlcl.l'I mean .'wben he hasiSthathishome~alit· ~~~~~.-more ~kys h<"seeks a happg uie? ue wo,..1'!11\ a.J>lt'small lor Stiles· Pass !hm.3iOOO .Westorn builders I t h his et~ lami!yJ., • ....,. -.... -'•g ~ ~-_ n par ,. e me•ns41 com· 1 11,.lt. r_.,. odelhi -.....--.a,,...~,__,.. forta6J .. h -, I' ! n s_'1':7-~i rem &. li?5 p , . citco• tofldleVelop e -plan tn ~ ~rne,p" e·asa·n 'c~J\Jjetbe.cliEt•all:' I ,,. ," ercent , :el\dt\Ve,...Sofsub-D0111lal nel&hborhood. {rJends cl~e Remod.~1 ~ .... ~~·P.$.f is:, . , . bo~r~. by; convenient achools for ' "report tl)o\t ' i!.i<llOUieowne s I · ·· · , · mi..' • --. . A H • . J :... ··~ loth ..,...1 Pacific hiS ·c~~en'. s h o PP in~· are unl)al'Pl' 1'itl\ the .size . ·t UCien;u,a · Coos!' BuiW«s Cooference centers for his wife. and a~ convenience.s IP-Ui.8ir . . wb le b-'oorn.me,:x:et Wed- -.. . . . t . b ·t~: kitchen E.(ld bathroom, or . With al lr ad t n-•-· at ~-Fa'-oot most ~port.an , a JO w1 iun feel a nee4' for an additional s es a e y pas ._.,_, .... :re "'"'" reasonable driving distance. room, they miss a :good. bet the 75 percent· ma· r k, H~l in Los Angeles will visitors to tbe new Hacienda bring toget.b«_ producers of In Southern California a . if they don't remodel. Homes unit ·at Del Ceml in more than 35 percent~ the inan b£6 the opportunity to Re.mod e.1 in g allows Costa Mesa wll1 Jet the first · nation's housil)g and com· virtually pick his spot iD a !a.miliet!i to mclude lu~ury Ioo.k at a new fiirniSbed pc:mable volume Of other 1 host of new home sub· items they.may not be ab,Ie model.home this weekend. t)'l>tls ~ new cmatruction, The Colil"nrrua" Room m' Hunlt'ngton· "Beach's o"cean· f ti al th . th house A J A Honey Room of· a . . . 1 . ., . , • , • .;, •. ct" to ~(ord. ~· .,..n.ew Jlooie, . ''°We h .. ·•·-~ • .:.._~ to K-J, v unc on as any-o er room lD e . ac· d1va1ons. ~·e can """'"<! The lMest b 'U t t·t • l n ap-.,. · a~e-"lugc:JJ '"""'5 ---n-o·Trguiinoa cOOlere~ce wood Hom·es'is open to the S1o/. but is aa (private and uzzi pool has been installed -in~ th.is majel.- anywhere between Newhall· pliances hous~wives dream ;;it~~:=~~~o~ president.. ' _ · ------------"-----+--------.;...--~--~--·~,-~-----~-- an~ N~"1>0rt, "! b a t e v e r of can be 1 n c l u d e .d . sold, the models are opening . The builders will __ tac~e suits ?iis "seU-1mage.-" New B~throoms can become a on schedule _ w.e just ~e thorny problem of dev1s-Richard T. Hann a • (D· ;: home builders are develop-thmg Of ~auty. And an ~dd· weren'.t ready for such sue-1ng a feasible program for ·Westminster). veter.an -; : the most markel6ble on den can be the showpiece cess", the sales agents, providing better Jio:using ~or Jllember of the House Bank· :; _1~g , of the house. • Walker and Lee explained lower and .low-middle m-1ng and Currency C9'm· C· owds· Anxious ·at-Vi.sta :~ areas for to d a Y s con-Many Americans have Ptic'ed u :'21450, ih come families in the Nee of m~ttee at1d ills housing sub-~ temporary tastes.. adopted this approach to liv..-·Memterran:: styled' Ha~ ~ cootinuing upward ~end committee. A s artled secur~ty guard Hall said _the furnished paneling £{Id exposed'\eam :: _ But what if a man is con-ing. More than $13 billion is cienda H 0 rn .e s make m ~.and ~empt ·to 1den7.,. Panel programs dur"ing pu.t o t an urgent call for models will open around c e i 1 in gs , handsome ::--1.eDt with his current h()me, s~-entfor -h 1 o me im~ available a ·family·ready solliyl·~JC ~le m00th1e genei-al 1!he1 three ~ays ol the con-help e first weekend after June 1. fireplaces, formal and in• ·• · hbo hood h li · pl'Ovt:11.11 year:y. home Wall ·to Wall carpet \Alon ..... pr ems sur-erence ,will touch oo the :• ·.the ne1g r e...,. ves w, Yet, ~·s . a vital, ac-f' 1 ~..... built-in • • rouo1ing tbe current social broader social consequeDCCS ,f;Otl5 ction had st_¥rted on Looated at the southeast fonnal dining M'f!as,, walk-in · ......._ -' • irep-.;,., · ~. ..---Jo be -~ f • od t L L. d. V'~ · f M · 1· and I s'e•· In ma-~•·-s ·: "' WJllPIQ)'ini.~reaso;n-for . ...oven .... and di&bwiihef''.~au -..... ~. -u. -o building ac.tivily in m esa a ma &.>Lain corner o agno1a co "" . ~vv•u, '.• £' }d serious a·ttention to cbmbine witb block Wall, "'Ibesocialsignifioanceof discUS'Sions of -financing; Fount·n Valley. "s1a.ter , La Linda Vista will and .dressing rooms with ·: S1immer le · remodeling. That Js to fill landscaping and sprinklers bh~ b~d,ing iodustt"y's eon-market. potentia! for 9i-ngle· Th g u a rd c all e d offer spacious three-and vanities and mirrored . ~ , ~ _ the critical gaps in today's for a home priced far below ~uUon to the progress and family and multi·f.amily Devel rs Richard HD\I f'Our-bedroom Ba I an c e d w~obe doors are among ·~ soci'ety by providing housing the market, the builde!'S, stability of the nati<ll1 will housing, custom homes, non :• H 0 f j a•-Ge tak ed -re s i'den"·I construct·i·on. and Robert Main f o r Powf!T homes, priced from the many appealing features • Qllies pen or so many w our c ........ ens ortre M. Holstein and · e prec. ence over l11e .-. · d :• who 'now lil ·0 sub.et.an Soos~ d H normal function of tlbe con · remodeling .and urban ass!Stfnce in handling a $31.500 to $35,500. Homes which will be in:clu ~in ail .:·."::~ . dard conditi.~s.1 • ~n oUt.arvey A. Berger ventioo wNOO is to W..ie~ redevelopment; l&nd plan-.crow~ which had issembled will~be styled in traditional,1 =m=od=e~l=s.=·c=.====== Jn Tustin one out of 10 house·s is The initial group of the economic and technological ning and development on th~ property He needed Spanish, eotoni~. and con· ;_111111T'h'''''~~,,,,,,~~~11''''1 considered a "slum". One-homei'" Were sold without advat)ICes .and study market marketing; and new build-hete Jn the form of sales temporary arctritecture. ~ e · -~ .• ha.If o( the remainUig hOm.es models and the. new models trends during the three-day ing methods and p'roducts. peopri to answer questions " 0 C ' ' Standard Pacifi·c "--a · od .... A highlight of each ~ range oast s ~ : '""''!""' -are in need Of repair and are being comp'J.eted just meeti;i:1g," he disclo.sed. uc~. abo t re~er.vations, not ~ "' • Uon has announ~ . ~e. improvement. prior to the finish of the MaJor speak~rs who ai:e T~. ~ ~ p e a k e r s m2[e guards. . . residence is the kitchen, ! Most Complete ~ : scheduling of the : :G,tand . · lt is important, therefore,_ homes in tbe development expecte..!! t9 address their participating 11\ the con· ·}·he unex.PectedJ early in-with Urlrty-n.ine features.. in·~ ' nRIN .. ING ~ : Openin·g of their $2,So9;~ that in order to continue th"'e tlie sad.es 8.gents l'lressed'. · :em-Jes ti :eE natiooal ference will come from 12 t~rest caught 'Tr 1.c on eluding a built-in gas range ~ r-· -1-~ ·: development. SumiDerfield high stan<Jard of living so . ''.'Ibis means 0 cc pan c y IS'S\l~~are oy . Cl~ke, st.ates and. tihe Dis-tri~ 00 pevelopment, Inc. by and two side-by·side double~ SERVICE ~ ! many of our citizem have -within XI <klys", tfle firm "pres10;~ of t:he Nati~l C ~I u m .b 1 a , Bourgu1gno /surprise, but not for Jong. A ovens, dishwasher. built-in S ~ • Homes far this wee~end. '8e-but too many do not yet en-aS'Sured. Assoctation of Home 93ld, noting that an effort j temporary sales office has can opener, buHt-in toaster,"-S ~-cording !-O ·~)'m Askins: s-ales joy _ that ,.,e upgrade ex· Botti FHA and veteran Bu1'l~ers ; ~y.mond H ... bad bun made to secure ex-1 been opened, and s&desmen Nu-~o.rie food center, maple~ .,,1Qlle$.Q&J~llljk_ • -! manager. isting housing. terms are available at the Lapm, pres_1dent of the p~rts in every fa-cet of: will be on duty each week-chopping block, and a Slllk ~ •••••-'!!I'••••••-~ • "These deluxe three ~ !be Southland's new home site . near the new South Feder.al. National Mortgage bililding ac.tiV'ity fro Tri end ~ti! the models are fin· wi,th t·hree compartments. ~ PhoM 642-432i ··· · ~ ! four bedroom homes are coostrtictioo IeOOers, in con· Coast p~ sh 0 p P·i n g _A_ssocs_c.c•..:tio::.:cn:..: _•.cndc:..._Rc.e:..:..p.:.·_;throo~~g::hoo:..::t..:t:::h.:•..:""::.:;ti:::on:::·~ __ .::i•:::h.:•d::· _________ _:F::am.t=·1::y_r::o::o:::rns:::_·.::w.::ilh:::._wood:.::=::~'.!'~"~''.!'~"'.!"~''.!"~''.!"~''.!"~''.!"~''.!"~''.!"~''.".'!:'! .. ·i 'bl f 1 ..:oc:: c1owii· -Junction with the growing Center -and the exp.anding : aval, a e .9I' 0~ Y .,...,.., . ' · Uit of. remodeling pro-employ.meat centers around :. and that includes a,~ fissionals, are ·equipped to Orange County a i r port . • 011ts.tanding~ 't.u r n -k e·y. + conbibute greatly toward Nearness to beach and' Cool ! )Seckage," stated ~skh!':-'m~g. society a better near perfect weather havi " I ''We've s<lld 33 of the · 63 place to live for a, 11 also been sales factors, the ! homes in the first lo.it; bui. ~ Am:ert"cans. builden. declared. ~.! t..e still have a ~i~~~·~1 ~ '.~ ~ ·:. il<ln of noor pfim•"'<nd. ~ 8 . ,M. · ·zz · H . z · ;: 'choice, pool·size loto avail· ''lf'\J• ... ion ote ' ·: able." , :: "This section of TuStio is.... ,.. =: perl•cl for the young ... Started · in Nevada ~:.. .ecutive and his fam__ily_._19( .. -~:. instaoce. Th& homes ore Jn STATEIJNl(, Nev. -5'de facing ·Lak~ Tahoe, will ·! a presti&e area w here Grouii.d ~ been broken ~for be connect~ to the main =; schools and shopping are a $3.8 million inVeStment at lobby by an e ·n c 1 o s e d :~ close and taxes ire"loW." Hotel Sahani-Tohoe by the walkway. Between the two ~ .. ' Summerfield tu r o· • k e ·'y Del E. Webb Corporation, buildings will be a heated :: amenities include ~front patent 'firm .-0f the Sahara· pool, large patio and .outside ~! landscaping with sprinklers, Nev,ula Corporation which. snack-beverage bar . .. l concrete d r i v e W a·y s , owns . and operates . the c I · ... ad ~! backyard fence. 100 ]>Ucent hostelry. omp etion ol i.ue new • "• ~ion c•-"-. O'Keefe dition by late fall will bring .. ·"J _, t' .......... 0 The COMtruction is the .se-rooril total•· approximately ::... and Merritt built-in • an.. . w . r cend· major undertaking by 600, and enable the hotel to :: pli1nces in c-1 u d j.n g, a the Webb CorporatiOq in hoU6e larger conventions •• dish washer. cm.d cu~ tom Lake. 'TJ1.hoe since Hotel and ease the. crush of sum-;: Ji0aht fixtures. , Sah'ai'-B·T.aboe -w a s .coin-:-rooms· will "increase guest ~ : Other Summerfield bonus--plef.ed'····!}lree -·years ago. capacty nearly 70 _percent. , feaiures included: in ·the Scheduled for a June open-The 'Las Vegas architec- .; price are ceramic tile irt the 'ing is ·the EdgeWood-Tahoe tural finn of Walter F. Zick kitchen and bath, heavy CountJ:y. CI u b , a·n 18-hole. and Harris P. Sh"l has " shake roofs , open garden 7300-y· ard championship golf d · ed · •· th diti .: patio kitchens. double · door esign inw e a on course, the property of the same b a-I cony ar- en'l'ryways, oversized at-wealthy pioneer cattleman rangement 00 pleasing in ·• tached g a r a g es , and Brooks Parks, adjacent · to appearance on the present ;: massive brick and stOfle Sahara-Tahoe. . hotel room structure. "· fireplaces. The living aild Sahara-Tahoe-?.s· new 224 The ad d it ion . with family rooms have dramatic room. eight..story addition landscaping all around';' will c~thedral beam ceilings. will blend well with its entail 125,952 square feet '· .,summerfiel~ prices range natural sarroundings and with the exception of a new from $25,950 to' S29.500 and with the present 14-story boiler room and promenade. ate available at ju_st $695 tower, aJready the largest Its foundations wil1· extend clown. Models may be seen hotel on this 23 mile-long 16 feet below the level of the at. Red Hill and Walnut and glacial lake. presffit parking lot and will ·:, ;Tustin, readily accessible The new building to rise contain in excess of 1,000 ;. ffrpm the Newport or Santa west of the present $25 yards of reinforced con· i; Ana freeways_. ______ m_ill_io_n_h<lt_e_I,_wi_·_1h_th_e_loo-'g'--cr-ele_. ________ , " .. ' NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE . 9:30 A.M. TD 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. • Give him toom of his own. Mission Hills Ranch is what ycu always knew living couJd be like. Fr~sh air, sunshine, anfi wide open spaces that stretch out over the hills to every horizon. Great for kids. And great for you. Big. We have hemes the like cf which ycu've sci· dom seen before. Lots of room for living, in- side and out Spacious 3 to 5 bedroom hom~s with 2,228 to 3,040 square feet cf gr~cious­ llving area on homcsitcs that average cv·er 1 /2 acre, Try that for size. Wide. ' Words and pictures just won't do these homes justk.c. You have to sec for yourself the dra- matic entry halls with their ceramic tl!c floor- iAg. You have to walk through the remarkably efficient floor plans. into the large separate family roon1s and living rooms with their .riag- nificcnt fireplaces and exposed beam ceilings. Women arc c~pccially delighted with the for- mal dining rooms, the separate breakfast areas, and the cxlra large utility rooms,· And when was !he last time you saw a home. with a cedar closet? Two o( our models include one in the basic purchase price. Every on~ of our homes has an enclcsed service yard at no additional cost. You'll find many other features in cluded that very often come as "extras." Quiet. · Su rrounded by the ca lm countryside o( Missicn Hills Ranch. you'll be happily .surprised to find that busine~s. industrial and educational cen-ter~ arc readily aCc~ssible. You are onl y 20 mi nutes from Sa nta Ana, 25 minutes from Anaheim, Huntington Beac h and .Ncwpcrt Be;ach, 20 n1i.,utcs from the -University of Cal ifornia at Irvi ne . Les Angeles is less th an an hc ur away. Convenience shopping is _ only 5 minutes from your doorstep in San 1uan c·apistr;i.,, .... 1 ' Beautiful. Think of the good life you. can lead at Mission, Hills ~anch. Beard your horse in our paddock, and nde over our bridle trails. Swim, play ten- nis and picnic at The Outpost, our friendly comn1unity club .. Pl ay golf at 'any o{ the fine courses that surround us. Ke;ep your boat at Dana 'Point Marina, barely .fi~ minutes away. Activity minded families never had it so good. Our homes are priced from $42,200to$56,100, and we can still offer 6-}( %-30 year .financing. Docs this scund too good to be true? There's c nl y one way to find out. Come to MissioO Hills Ranch. It's easy to find -just hard to leave. 6Y.%;-30 year 11oancing • --~tOfll S_1n_O!ego Freeway_tlke Junlpeto Serra Wmoff --· • • .. ..,, -.~ ,,,.._._..~ ... ..,,...,,.,., .. ~ • ..,,..,.,....,p..._,F • ..,.-..,-,_...-~ . .,."""""""""".,""'"'""..,"l'"'".,...,"'""'"'""'""'""',...,..""'..,""""'"""""""'"""""...,,..~..,...,..,.,.~"'!"""""I"""" .. """"""""""""'""!"".,""..,..,..,,...,..,,... F 1 recas 1 ,f_or Homes I ··While ~ scientistJl ex· plore ays to I a n d &itronau on the moon, otht:r_ro are""--Working to improve e quality of life ion earth. ii' efforts may , lac.It. the of the space ., • race, but y· have an ex- citement their own . The th · ry that guides them is . t "inner space" -the home · which we live -is im ' t 100. .Just how impor nt is shown by statistics. 1 In llll Pl\l\,.;IO yean, Watt has buil~some a>.<XX> homes. By tm. he will be building that many in one yea'r. And not a bit' too soon. ·By then , approximately l), million more people, give or take a hand.Cul who. might bt building man's first lunar home, will need a place trt live on the portion of eart~ occupied by this country. ~ Burgeoning population, f course. makes land mo valuable and drives up t e cost of homes. Howev . percentage Of the cost Of a ·home , Watt is hllflt,1ng ways to save money in that area. "11 is not unusual to spend $20,000 improving an area o( ra\v land the oost $5,000," Watt explained. "'In, a 1.000- ;:icre ~evclopment , land in1· provement costs _,can ob- . viously be tremenffous." To pare them. he expects before long to see the use of computerized programs that w,Jll analyze au of the fac- tc>rs involved and detern1ine the mos1 ecnnomiC'fl.l way to ''handle" the earth. ....., __ _ ~---------· - WHIRLPOOL KITCHEN OF FUTURE SHOWS SOME OF THE CONVENIENCES PLANNED FOR HOUSEWIVES In the n t 10 yeans, an estimate 261 illion housin~ units will 1* .built in the U.S., ab<>ul\ double the number of 1 the previous decade. That1covers a lot of ground on tlle only planel · most of us wil ever visit. Ray Watt. P.eside11t of the R. A. Watt Comp~ny of Gardena, o'ne of the nation's largest home' t>uilders and comm u n it y developers. estimates that ,,400 square miles of living space will be built in the next decade. That is the eq,ivalent of putting a roof oTer Rhode Island. Obviously1 then. we all have an interelif. in wha·1 goes on that riluch 1and. fu~ will~ partia 1 1 ~i-------------------------------------~~-------------------------- countered by the economi)s ' of mass production. ~ • • "A home is the same s any other product," Wa.tt points out. "The unit price C<Jmes down 8s prodUftiOO Watt believe that most people, no ma_fter· w'o:a1. their political views. are, eSsen· tially conservative "hen it comes to buying a hC¥~: .A~ a result, he predictt that homes in the near future will remain much the .same as noW but will ha.vt ex· tremely modern features. increases.·'' He points out Iha~ if a small builder can buill and sell a home for $30, • a larger developer can o it for $24 ,000 to $27,000, with the savings going to th buy- "· As building compani' s· ex- • pand and ·increase • prO· duction, they will us~ ore eng.ineer-ing and md.1 fac- turing techniques and dapt technological adv to help hold down h!Jlsing costs. The Watt Coripany has been a leader i this BIG CHANGE ,. (ield. A significant change will come in the use of land Qlf· "" rounding a home. The rapid- ly.-increasing....pcice. ...oL xeal. estate, particularly n<'ar major urban center s. is rapidly altering long-held concepts of land use. Watt says' economic forces will give impetus kl this. In large -plannea com· munitie6; chl!ters of homes To investigate the lie of ·ste.el as a con~tr • tion material, the company uilt a unique-"experlmental ome that utilizes 50 ton. of modern steel buildirig om- ponents. NEW DESIGN · and townhouses surrounded by green space will use common rec re at i o!I al faeilities. The development won't need any more !and. It will only seem to. . imaginative use wilI expand it. Jnvestment in land for the ... needed new communities will be tremendous. As · a result, houSing the ex- panding1 American popula· lion has become b i g business. and large cor- pOrations are· entering the field . Watt has also buil frix "totally engineered" h es in a research progr 'to test new design appro hes, construction methods, and building materials. Th pro· ject entailed an emgin rinf! "aoalysis of 's t ru Ct . a I members and a syste tic. l t e m -by-i tem effi ncy -6ngineering o( sortie ! .OIXI products U6ed in buil g a tiome. · _ , "Total engi~eri.ng, ac- Cf>fding to Watt, will sil up to $2,000 on a medium ric- ed home witllout _ aff ' ting _.quality or featlires . i1 Watt also sees a tre en· d<1u s potenti,al for eco y in applying1 manufact ·ng cqn cepts. to ' home buil g. ~nufactur~ c<>mpo ts have been \used for. s e time. but their applic on ciµ;i_ be expe_Cied to grow'. This rest.aping of lhe in· dustry and the betiefits it will bring the home buyer is tile most. s ignificant deveio~nt Watt sees. His cOmpany illustrates the trend. Last year, the Watt Company~ with $.52 .'million in annual s.ales. became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Boise Cascade Corporation·, a co m p a n y with 1967 sales of $3·4 billioo . .and s h o r I I y af- terward launched a long. range national h o m e' building pro~am . ' County New Home Sales Rise Again New Mme sales in Orange County S1Jbdivis.ions are on the rise again according to first A·merioan T i t I e Insurance and Trust Com· painy's J.Mest issue o f "Recorded Facts." Durirtg tlhe mooth of April. RIO new home sales were recorded -the highest tc>tal compile4 so.tar in:.ttie nine· month hiSlXicy ~ I be publicaUon. Th8 report reveals ttie salf.s activity .fOr all subdivisions recorded "We can ·jiG!d down e cost of hou+g by ad.a g the man lP ra cturi g te'chn<>k>gy ; perfected 1.' n Gther fie lds ~o our owr. \J 1 • •· he sa~s. "If' .omponents nd sub-assemb es for a /J20 million upers.o. lic passeni?er ircralt canj1 be built . in ely separi\ed plants and ' ipped to a~en­tral point •for asse ' ly , home buil s shou\d1 be able to dot same thin' ." PREFAB M TEl\IALS. As an ex pie. he tiles the possibili of using pre· manufactur wa lls El n d even bath m o du I e s complete wi basin, toilet . tub, and sho er that can be stockpiled t h e con- struction site nd qu ickly in· stalled. The e of tuilding components ould give bet- ter control o r quality, pre- vent m a fl , construction delays due t weather. and make possibl the use of ad- vanced mat ia!li such as laminate .Jor even ~oneycombed lructur es. Since t!le ' rice of .Jana r..epr.awnts incr4;!asing _ ... . - Realtor Fcte since January 1, 1966. , 1111. -..-. based on Harbor (oach l'f:<.'«ded documents only .. 1' shows that ~ w«e 873 The Newpo-~ ~r a r b or notiees of completion filed Costa. Mesa oard 0 f during this month. 11his is Realtors has ed the highest total. tiabtilated . award for you since the beginning of.J.his to Bob Hailey monthlY r_.; noled Dole -~ ~ .J. Post. ~ Amerieall's struot« ""'"" u assistant-vice preQdent of Newport Ha marketiug i~. ~'::11~y was Fifteen new single fam.ily unusual talefl and many subdivtsicns· COintaining 786 long houni ht in yout!h lots were-added -tD this - montfl 's t;st, The publication ·-=ed=ueati==·°"=· =:f;:===o,I covers rel:ording in-Ir fomlation on ra, total ol. 300 tracbl aol 19,647 lots. The great.est 1ales· activity kW-the ....... 'lltraigbt Servin The PUB C . i . TR.A E n>m11> ,... 1l>e HmtlllgWn Bead>F-Valley- Westminlter-erea with 328 r~ S'81es. 'Jbe second most active--s:Mes--area.....waia the Cypress-La Palma-Seal Beach area. The city of Cy- press aJone had •114 record· ed aales, which showed a definite upswing in tkls I a·~ ~ea . ---====1-====::.'._. • ' It's i·nevitable. Some day you're going to buy an S&S home. ' Why are vie so sure? • Because as soon· as you see what s·& S Construction Co. offers for $29,950 at GOLDEN WEST, y~u'll know you're 'gett in g the bes t value in So uthern California. Ove r 12,000 S & S families already have. How many builders boast of using imQorted marble entries, luxurious wall lo wall carpeting throughout your home, custom cut-crystal chandeliers and genuine stone or bric k fireplaces in your living, fam ily and bedrooms? Not many. TERMS COLLEGJ: ESTATES • l'.!'ESTMINS:t"ER Telephone: (114) 892-ll?Ba · • (213) 598-1712 -' And with S & S, it's doable thick lath and plaster Jlil! ~ ••• NllT drywan. Luxury shopping, excellent schools, tremendous recreational facjfjties, and the top location_ma_ke GOLDEN WEST the mw charming, active and popular community in tile area. - It is inevitable, Some dl!Y you are going lo buy an SIS home. We 're sure of it - • -- Golden ~~~ Wul --f-- """ - , -----,--··-- ..:=~=~ ' r ( . / ,, •' -. . ,. I • , . I I : " L, ~ ....... -- If You Can't Buy,. Re~·o4el Many home owners wbo waited out previous tight money pulolb leArned one ~lpful and Important fact: u atrlngent credit and ri1· lni""'aterest r1tea m'ake it dilfJcult to buy a new home or to· find a buyer for tbeir qJd one, they're better off tmprovlng the one~ they Realtors' Honors Joanrnarie Carlisle or Casta Mesa displays her appreciation award presented hy the New- port Harbor • Costa Me-- sa 'Board or Realtors and. the Future Home- makers for-Oer achieve-- ments as a home e °"" rromlcS teacher. bave. _ Fatted lo &tay whe'<e they are, a growing rumoer of famille1 in the nation found !4• remodeling alternative J:nuch to their U~g. In the tint place, uprooting ~ the tam.Uy and swapping the convenience 'of their old communities for an qn .. familiar location certainly isn't an· easy ta$k. lmprovlng their h o m e thus became the logical answer tG their problem. Furthermore, a home im· .Provement loan was relatively simple to swing even in tight money times. -wtU,. fees and overhead charges remaining minimal. Familles who took the remodeling route came oul ahead -though ensconced in new comforts. they were •in a better financial position than had they purch'ased a new home. These satisfied h o m e owners are now cautioning others contemplating a remodeling project against trying to go it alone. Much better, they assert, to seek · the advice of an established building material d ea I er who has the ·materials and know-bow needed, al on g with the desire and ability to help in getting the job done right. According to D. C . Dawkins, Jr., president of the National Lumber and BuiJding ~t.fliaJ_Dealers Association, "The reputable dealer bas as much at stake · as his remodeling customer. because as a responsible member of the community he depends on . word-of- moutb recommendations for m~h of ~is future sales. "The customer stands lo benefit from seeing his Joc<fl building material d e a 1 e r fint," adds Dawkins, "since he -&n · assist -the home owner in every facet of remodeling. A wulth ol pro- duot information, tOeu and 1ue1e1Uon1 o.n 1pecifk pro. Jed.I are at the dealer's UngertJp1. ln addition to prov)ding other valuable services, he can recommend reliable, skilled workinen in the area. A number of dealers han- dle complete remodeling packages through t h e i r . ·home Improvement deportments where the en-· tire job from start to finish, including financing, i s predetermined a n d con- tracted with the h o-m e· owrfer. Such all-inclusive assistance from th~ local 'dealer sa.ves customers un- necessary expense. ni:edless delays and frustrations." Another benef)t to t h e customer is the growing at· tention w h i ch manufac· turers are paying to this b u r g e oning remodeling market. The potential in this business has created new in- centives to the producers of the thousand-and -one items seen in today's new homes. These manufacturers have gone to great lengths in creating unique ideas and design aids intended to stimulate greater usage of their products many direCted specilically to the home improvement market. An authoritati~e trade publication notes that •Jmost of the new products developed.and p_romoted for new construction are now available to the home im- provement contractor as well as the home owner bent on doing it himself." M06t important is ·the faCt that unlike most other con- sumer ·purchases. money spent in home improvement. adds to the value of the pro· pert:y. · The owner w h o remodels for comfort and convenience thereby reaps an economic bonus. tile ~bolce of pro)ects, Surveys show, often varies with the season. Indoor Jobs -such as installation of wall p8nell:ng or a major DI· .UpO f ai>atbroom, basement, or playroo~ -·a r e generally lef for winter months. Out r work -In· eluding P ti o additions, repair or replacement of the roof and siding, putting up a fence, garage or carport - are u~ertaken in spring and summer months. "For most people, the suc- cessful completion of each project is accnmpanied ,by a · sense of security that comes from maintaining a hedge against inflation and in- vesting in a po.sses~ion that retains its value in the years~ to come. I Holiday Inn In Anaheim Financing has been com- pleted for the construction of a 235-room eight-s t o r y Holiday Inn motel and two restaurants in Anaheim. The Percy H. Goodwin Company handled the es- crow and financing of the motel comple~ now under 'tonstruction on the e a s t side of Harbor Boulevard. south of Katella Avenue. Included on the motel site are -two existing struc~ tures, a tori;ner wax mu- seum, the \Vide World in Wax, and a Hansa Reslau· rant. The 10,00J-square-foot- building w h i c h formerly housed the wax museum, is being utilized for. a new res- taurant. motel lobl:iy, offices and shops.,,_ The Hansa Res· tau.rant, which is operated by the Manning's chain, will ~ontinue operation and be used in conjunction With the new· restaurant. La Cuesta PopU:lar With Kids Rancho La ~Cuesta-Hun­ tington Beac~ is the place tol rear children\ says Bud Fricker, sales manager of the Frank H. Ayres and Son Inc. development in Hun- lington Beach. "In fact," Fricker reports. "this area is one of the world's largest baby sit- ters. "Rancho La Cuesta-Hun· titigton Bench is less than a mile from Huntington Beach State Park. one of the most popular beaches in Southern California. "It's w it h i n Walking d i s t a ri c e of you ngsters and teen-age_rs." "Buyers of homes at Rancho La Cu es t a ·Hun· tington Beach are cognizant of this · area's vast reerea· tional potential." he noted. Fricker said homes at Rancho La Cuesta -Hun- tington Beach are priced from $23.500 to $29,990 with three and four bedrooms, family rooms and day-brig kitchens. The development is located at Buchard and Hamilton Streets in Hun- tingt'Qn J3each. 1961".IBIGGEST REVIEW Ba.~ienda . ·. ·. LOW FHA TERMS \ VETS -NO DOWN - MOnthly Payments Just 514250 (p & I) 3 • 4 BEDROOMS Ju1t nearin9 completion and already ovtr 80 '!." 1old out! It's Or•n9t SOUTH COAST ----f" PLAZA I .. • _ ~County's moat a1u;itin14 n•w home . . . most l•nf•atic v•lutl Enioy bi9 welled lot with sprinkler end l•ndsc•ping, bu ilt in Florid• ~itchen with r1n9e, o~en dishwesher, ...• • wonderful hom• with l or '4 b•droom1, 2 l.fth11 lemily room .. , even w9ll t~well·cerpet cen bt yours. The lowe1t d ::; ~~EWAy • ......... ... ..J s (/) i WHITE FRONT price. The law91f t•rms. The best new home value enywherel • l'l;lm. ~1!! """'..mlt_lrlstol '"'' past Wtr ~ P-oo IWllltt l'rOftt·J ...i Vo rl11tt. A O.vol.pmont of Georg• M. Holstein Ir Sons • • .. O> ond Homy "· Berger. Wol~er & lee Inc., Soles Agents. "' er ~ ·CJ ·11;==~=~1 BAKER ORANGE I COAST COLLEGE • DI~ C!RRO - • • ' -. ' .. .. • • .. ~· • .. , •. ~:"" ..... ... , .. i\ .:· Dear Ann. -landers: I I ' I "Wll•t da I 1 abnal Che· ltotse ' ' my·llttle mt makea?" ' ' I . '· ''Do' , half as ' I "II. .13 too youa1 , o 10 steady1" "Ho"'· t'an I lf!ll a lousy •ln11er?i1 · I y "'"" she'• "How do I b.,.,a . "'Ith my bot;11?" "Should I wear chureb?" "Ho"' do I mnk stop .,..,..1u1'i" off a• •ff•lr . ....;. -:111 lo • my fnlhf!r "Should I teJI m lau~band Ile'• a bore1'' "ls'll rllfllt ·ror out her bU11ban "'lfe lo fl"Dl'I • whiskey?" / "I• t'heapneM I herlted fro111 mother to llOD?' ' .. "A.m I a aaek to Invest In hormone ere ?" "Whal ohould a em•Dlf '• lefephone prie ege1 b · "' "Do yon tillnk Wile ualla'I"' With lruight, and Humor / EVERY DA.Y led • ?'' • ... e azy to An wers ' r I · ' ' • Fe • .ng ' I IN HomeS I ·n y Stu ·I nts A thr.. bedr b,atb caw:ornla c ranch style home des ned and built by Full Junior Collece 1tudenta; Ht {~-nn display starting MoOO.ay, and will be sold by sealed bids followed by ubllc oral biddlng at 3 p.' . Friday, June 28 at the rth Orange • Coiµity Junior I c 0 11 t e e District Educ a on Center, 1~ N. oo St., Fullerton. The student ulld home has 1,630 squ re feet of space which · i ludes three bedrooms, t\YO alhs, family room, dining. itcheri area and living roo . . Oral biddin ' will be IC· cepted only fr m those who have made sealed bid, submitted by p.m. June 28 at the Board Room -of ttie District Edu atlon ~nter. Details mal be obtained. from the o ce by calling 871..000. ' -' . Ne wp , t Youth i Given Diplon1a Cadet acy Bennett. son of Cam .. and Mrs. Stan. more -B el't, 1907 Holiday Rnad, N, wport Beach, wa1 among tie 52 eighth graders who red?ived diplO!t\aS from Missouft N.'ilitary Academy • in MeJiico, -Misaouri. · Ben.ett was also awarded a m.-oon triangle, junior sch<><; track certificate, in· term,diate band certific.ate, upper school bar\d Unit cert;t:icate and junior Na· tional Riflry Association pro-marksman certificate. . LEGAL NOTICE Cl!lllTl,ICATI .0, .. "118111 ,ICTITIOUS NAlolil T!pe undtr1I•"" d!I eertlfV wt ... 1·c611- duclnv • bu1l..e11 ti 710 lid& "•"' Orlvt, .NCVPQfJ..lfA~hJ CelllMll!t, u..,,., n.. tit· tl!IDUI firm iiinii"llf"l"TDO.,..A'lt« er.a rtlt t 1&tl llrt'f'I 11 comPHH ol the !$How!"' p~ons, whmt names In tu!I trod tltch eJ rt!1ldtnct art •• fotlow1: Jth11 Curci. 116 VI• lido Nord, NtwPOrl 8eac~. C•llfftl'nia, Lou11 A. Tur11er. 1901 111~adtr1 Tt,. rtct, CDront d"I Mir, (tllfwnlt. Oatl'd April ,, 1M9. John Curci L!ll,lll A. Tur11er Sit~ ol Ct!lforn!t. Los A.,.tlool Count¥: On April 5, IHI, bttMt .,..., a Holtl'V l"ubllc In tlld for t.tld Sttlt, "'..,...'"' aPPffr«I J""" Curci alld l . A. TurMi' k-to ..... lo bl !tie ,.,_ ....... Minn -,,, svhlcrlbed lo I~ within 1,... 1lrv""'nl and edlnowledeed tlM't tXMVtld ll'lt .......... IOFFICtAL SEAU llt•nlct Martin NDttrv Put>llc • Callternlt Prlnclptl Offlct In l!IOI Angelu Ctll'lll'Y MY C'lmml,..!on Expl .... JUM 24. Jt6(1 l"ltb•lillleCI lH•rt0• C011t 0.!1'\' "lkrl June 1. 1. u, n. '"' t~ LEGAL NOTICE I .I.Iii '14 SU,.F.1111011: COUll:T 0, TMI! STATE 0, CALl,.OlllNIA ,Oii: THE COUNTT OP Oll:ANOI Cu.i N11m1Hr. rl-lllH SUMMON! JOANNE A. PALMER, ,.111111llff Vs. ltOBEltT 0. PALMF.lt, Dele"d~nl. t"EO,.l.E 01' TH5-$TATI! 0111~-..,. C"'Ll,Oll:N!A .. 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Dtled Mir 14. lNI. !SEAL) W, E. ST JOHN, Clerk 1¥ 5/GllEGOlt't 'OllTISltl Oet>Ut'lr Cltrk 'fTEll: l"l!LIC0,111111 UU N&rtll •r1Nwt1 Sa11t1 A111, CtllfWnle !"!lent: IU-HH ' A~ ,., 1"1alnllfl' ,.ubl!11'1td Or1no1 ,.,,.,, Clt!I¥ llltlGt, J\IM 1, I, 15, ?2, 196(1 ....... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . .... "' MOTICI TO c111101ro•• su,.1111101: c:ou111T o, T"a IT.I.Tl D, C.1.1.ll"OlltflUA l"Olt THI C:OVlfTY Of' OIU.JMa "9. A-""61 OttN fl 'RANK A.," )OHNSOM, •Ito k,_ e1 !'. A. JOHNSOl\I, Dtc .. Md. NOTICE 1S HElllllY ISIVEN Ill ,,. (l'"tdtliDn .. "" ...... llefMll ~"""' ir.1 ell ""-1'19¥1Pll, c~1""' .,,INI ll'lt .... dteedtftt a,. ........... flt.I ""'"' Wtrll IM _..,-, -..OW. Ill .. tflld ., "" elm!. ., "" .a-. n1n.c cwrt, " "' ..,_, """'· With ,,. _..,., -..dMn. " "" ...,..,...,.. •• .,. eHIC'B fll Jtl1 I~ COOKSll'f', ICHUMACHflll, C~E MA II Aftb MINYAAO. UI T_.. ="' l°"' °"""'"· C.1'filNllt " .... "lect ., Ml .... ., ,,. "' '" """'" Mrtelll!N • 1fle .,.... 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Th~ ~an was approved more th an two years ago. but ifs execution was put otr because of a tight supply of helicopters. a problem now e£o3ing witt\ increased pro- duction. ./' Tabbed for change over is the kl01$l Airborne DivUion -now figbtin.g in South Viet-, nam. _It will become the Army's second air -mobile division. Also fighting in Vietnam is the 1st Air CaValry, whi ch revolu- tionized the tactics o I mobile warfare and pro- p~lled the helicopter into a frtn.~-rank combat role. The change will leave the Army with a single division ol paratroopers. ~the 82nd Airborne which has some of ii.$ units In Vieinan and some in the United Staaes. A! a practical matter. many paratrooper and con- ventional infantry u n i ts have been carrled into bat- tle . In Vieblam aboard helicopters supplie4 by Army aviation brigades and independent helicopter com- panies. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL . GUIDE . • MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES 11(),\1"'. ROMEI ·'ht.ADDI --Ooo1a M-......-Oo. lltl flf...,.rt ...... 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Cllt. lff1ll UW '""' IMI T.-tr ~ Tr~sury Bonds --· --, • DAILY PILOT JJ f And Year's HigI1, Low, Close • ---------~ ----------'-----~--==~-------------------~------- -- ., • • JZ DAILY PILOT Intermission European Trip ., Eor . Tony.' Brandt By TOM TITUS . It's still debatable as to whether those shoot..'em· up flickers with the "made in Italy" stamp on the can are for real or whether they're just a, big put-on of the current cinema situation. After this summer, though, there may not be much doubt. ·That's when actor~rector Anthony Brandt and his family will Jock ~p their Irvine home and head for Eu- rope ,for a vacation com- bined, hopefully, )'lith a lit· Ue film making on the Ti· ber. Since Brandt is one of the County's better stage comics, the resufts should be. interesting. "'I'm just what l h e y need," Tony avers, "a Jew- ish cowboy in an ltalian ·western." · Tony. who's currently . ._-, ..... -. • ---- .. ' OAIL't l"ILOT Jl1ll l"MM' 'Can· It, Stella Hal Lan.don Jr. as slanley menaces his wlfe Stelle (Bonhle Gallup) as BJanche (Cherie Patch) cringes in this scene Jrom "A Streetcar Namfd Desire." opening next Friday at South Coast Repertory's .,.bird Step Theater in Costa Mesa. knocking hlmself out on.-------------------~ ~r ---. .--. . •• .. -;->• ------·-- ·Waltz King Still Reigni~g i Even Teens Dig Wayne King at Disneyland Gig By TH0!\1AS KEEVlL "No, tilt ltids never heard now and t h e n and phonl!\ '"<Uld, honest to God, Of fllt D•ltr l"li.t s11tt fll me ,::· says King, "but It sometimes , .. well . let'.!i he 's likely to cry a Uttl,e. On one .,,,,.....i..,tand, bathed doesn't hort. my feelings. , just say he's not the mus.i· "Then he'll say so.meting _..,. -·u t b th It · he 1 y was like, 'Don't yoo die, Waye '\n blue light.a and <k"essed luey sop y, en pre y, cian a wa s r · Kin"' ... Don't "OU die soon they'll be dancing. It "Well anyway, as t ""' "' himself ill trademark blue, woot be a ~lt:z they're .,1a .. ~.1 'to say. he's been before I do." ~ , ""' "Hell," and the grin gets there stj(}(fs the trim, erect dancing but they'll be dan· with me 40 years. That's the · TO llz "£ ~ t H 'II wide agajn. "I got no in· fi~ of Harry James. The c1 ng a wa , even 1 ~,.ey kind of band I've go · e 'tention of dying, J'mr sliU u nm is ta k ab 1 e James don't.even know what it is." be here as long as be wants having too much fun ." King doesn't have to wor· to work." . ==========::; trumpet weaves a ty.piacl ry about success. He's had It's time for a number.r •. James 'beat through a 25• it. And, wonder of wonders, "•-t t g center year-old James favorite, rv1rg moves o s a e ' "Chiri Qlirir Bin," then ~his t-.usiness , he's still got moistens the reed d the "Two O'Clock Jump." .. saxiaphone and out oozes the "J live in Phoenix now. sweet (some would say sick· Across the way, in Oh, "'we're building a house ly so) 40-year-old soond of a not her corn e r of in '!t.spen', Colorado. but it's "Josephine." Disneyland. that ageless a nice spread. I golf a little He w r 0 t e it. Jt and man of total rilyttun, Lionel and, of course I've still got "Goof us'' and "The \l/altz 1-Iampton, bangs his vibes, the bafld.... Yoo Saved for Me" and attack& hifi drums and paces· 11·~ a band th.at plays Dn a plenty of otflers that have his band through a frenetic banker's schedule. it that's -been. danced to and listened 1 array of old and new mu&c. possible. Four times a year, to . since 1927.- Around the cerner, cast King rna~es his way to "Oh, yeah, a few royalty incongruoosly in the olderi Chicago and picks up his checks still come in. After mioorr setting of the Golden group, 1bey tour for four all, I've got one song that Horseshoe, stands the tall, weeks and King lay! out sold five million copies - angular· s'lightly stooped u·nder the Arizona sun and and it still sells, believe it or frame of Stanley Newcomb adds up the take. not." Kenton. Behind trim , five "I .usually tu,.ve more or But King acknowledges I saxaphooes. five trombones, less the same guys. They that his biggest following is five screaming, total-drive know what I want and I th Id r TI 'U trumpe•· and· a nev.,.·stop , e o er genera 100. 1ey I .... doo t fi3Ve -to wi:JTfy about drive 50 or 100 miles t,o- rhythm section captivate a Utinigs . Of course. I pay to 'recepture the thoughts·· the~ t hree-generation audience get the_m -$300 in most associate with Wayne Kin·g MAY 29 • J1J NE 4 ~ow For You To Judge ~ . .. .. . ' MORE CHILLING THAN THE BOOK! Truman Capote's IN -. Friday and Saturday nightS' in the exhausting lead role of "Nobody Loves an Alba· tross" at the Orange Studio 'Theater, will spend 14 months bouncing around Europe, returning next Au- gust to pick ~ his school-• About Your Problems with alternate cacophony cases, l.f4oo to $450 a week and his mU1Sic. . ; and blended melod y. for some al them. w · t rd ~ da e I And --~-t'o '"'• i'n ~,·, a'Vlng owa 111e nc . wtli:t u1A u • "The violinist there. the fl th Wal~ "'-~ sayS' other bandstand. the one un· oor, e ~" "."'' · · one on the right. see him'!'' "Sometime tonigh . some. COLD ,lJLOOD. "-""'"' ANTHONY BRANDT leaching difies. By ANN 'l.AND;Rs "I DON'T HAVE ANY commitments lined up over'---------------~---· there," he explains, "just a iew·of the right contacts. They know I'm coming over and I hope to be able to pick up a little work." . The Brandts' itinerary calls !or a flight to Mex1c9 City, a driVe to Acapulco, then threj:! weeks on a ship to Southhampton, England. "I'll probably gel up a lit- tle theater group Dn board and do a show on the way over.,'' be say~. This would be fairJy easy for Tony, who organized the Anaheim Playhouse three years ago and turned out some of the best productions in the county before losing his lease after 1ess than a year of operation.- After touring E urope all summer, the Brandts will set up housekeeping in Rome where Tony hopes to be- come-a ..sor-t of pizza parlor Paladin. Then it's on to the Holy Land for the Christmas holidays and from there to Malaga, Spain, where the cameras also are grinding. •--TONY WILL BE BACK next August for the 1969-70 , community th~atei:...¥ason to resume an avocation as . a traveling director which over the pasf two years has earned him assignments with the Laguna Playhouse, Lido Isle Players, Rancho Community Players 3nd Fullerton Footlighters. · As an actor he's been less active, confining his ap- pearances to the Orange Studio 'l'heater in "Luv" and "Albatross,'' which he also coproduced. He's also a familiar face at Melodyland where he's appeared in about a dozen productions, the latest being "Kiss Me, Kate." _ On his return, Tony hopes to pull off the same sort _of project he (lid in Anaheim,.b1.1_t patterned after Mel- odyland's operation. Jn other words, he wants to open a theater combined with a restaurant and cocktail ..bar. · ... 'Tl;lat"s·the only wayto make theater--pay-off;'1 he quipped. "We'd have s h o r t shows and long .inter- missions." * * * * * * BACKSTAGE -Irvine .lufilor High School is well represented in "The Crucible," now being staged by the Rancho Community Players ••• cl~ssmates Ilene Gordon and Colleen Clark are in the cast of the drama. while English teacher Joan Shipl~ is in charge of makeup ... South Coast Repertory's recent Ccµn p Film Festi- val may rise again at the Second Step Theater . . . ~ patrons have been asked to fill out questionnaires stat- ing what old time m 0 v i e s they'd like to see in the future ... It's not quite over yet ut the current season has been officially declared e est yet at the 44-year-old Laguna Playhouse . • membersbip iS up to 1,137 and ·box office r eceip have reached a new peak. ac- cording to geri'eral anager Irma Nofziger • • • Same Old Story, , Names Are Changed DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a career woman 41 but I look 10 years younger. I was divorced St age 29 after a most unfortunate marriage. (It wasn't an- other woman, it ·was another man.) Six years8gcr1 Jell in love With-th·e-Jawyer who handled my divorce. He is 50. handsome and well known as an attorney. He 1old me he and his wile have lived as brother and you think? -GRAY SKIES sister for the past 10 DEAR SKlES: Same old years. He never speaks bag of bones; Dearle: mar- of his wife or their chi!-rled man duckJng bi11 wife dren but has assured me and.relatives and c11Ueagues he will be divorced within and anyone else who might three years (when their . recognize him. The rlr11l . tipoff would have been his youngest child graduates breach of his professional from high school). I have ethics. Married lawyers are promised to wait. not supposed to dally with · The problem Is this . We cUeots . never go to r Ir 5 t. c 1 a ss Your signature Indicates · that you are color bllnd. The :e~urants or even to a sides are not gray, th"ey are movie or the theatet: 1 am pitch ,black -aod the cell· getting fed up on back-alley Ing Is zero. Put an cn<l to hiding places. this back-a.Uey affair befor.!! He has never introduced Y o u ( I n d yo u r Ii e l.f permanently &ocked In. me to a:nyone he works with .l =;:;:;:;:;;;;:;;;~~I I a·m attr.active, well-dres:s-[ , ed and I make friends easi· m ly. I cannot understand wtiy g;Q he is ashamed to take me · out in public. My friends , -.... i 0 who have met · him have ,, hinted that I am being played for a fool. What do MMlt--7:10·10:41 s.i ... ~•-1:41·9:10 c:..tt.-S1•y 2 PM l ~I * Hey Kids! * l1t ,_.IM• Tethy 1:00 NIW'OIT 114CM -•t t•• ••'••~•• •• lo~ulo., !,Ill• lolo •• 0 1. l ·l l lO der the Ce me ti on ice cream The figure is a sparse guy will come up to me· .and I ' stgn'! ·man. 70 or so, tawing his he'll reqtiest a ]lmilber .-tcO,BERT BLAKE -.SCOTT \\lLSON · JO'tfN FORSYTHE ... ,..;.m_[IJ It's a band. In front is a foot slightly end f'ollowing "Josephine" maybe .... And trim. smilihg figure of a the music almost distrac· he'll tell me 'licllr .Jong ·he's man in e. gold blazer. His tedly. been listening to. my music neatly trimmed fringe of ~'He's been with me abo1:1t .and be'lt ·touch. ~.Y. saxa· tiair is what beneath the 40 year$ 00\lr', • we tiave ;lt ::~:~~~~~;; i::~.g:~ lr1o-;;;iih~e1iipiiiihiiimiiiiiiliiitiihiieiiiiis111~n<1:1[ •J: te '!·kll violins temp:n.rily t a k e11 r-uc-.111~ over the le-ad. The music is • at '8111 as wholesome and bland as THE L XURIOUS •,.,.s.. ·.49¢ ,.nrna ice cream. Two NEW 1rllf l ,.,,,... fresh·faced girls and one fresih.feced boy stand ready THE TRE to smile and tap· and, wtien- it's time, to sin·g. On fue flOOl, the first coo· pie moy_e..§. out. They're in their 60s arid the stride an asSttr'8nce o{ their st~s says they're among the first of the Arthur Murray . ' graduates. . ' The k1ds are puzzled. Some of the adult6 ~ the meldoy, but. if til;g;y• e under 40. ttiey're not sur wben or v.itlere .they hav .heard it. They .don't know; whether to dance. move oo ~hang around. The man )li the golden coat, W-ayne King. nows most of Ml.em will hang aioond. J. · · "~!ell. µiey 've been hang· in·g aroohd since 19'27,"\he says Wµ.ti a happy smile. "I can't ;Pull them into· .. ·4. e Tria~ Ballroom or EdgfWater or the Aragoo fuey've all been torn down . But plenty of them still like mY music." Wa)'tle King, the \Va:itz King. --- Al10 f., low1hlnt • Hf!MI Of 19(1tM• Ctwl lOGU / 709 E.Asr IALIOA ltro. \ _ __,_ ~&DA1UUHSULA•VJ,4Ctl~ • cHrLD WITH PAllHT ONlY. 0p9• ':45 -Svlld., Z:1S Now .-Ends Tuesd1y COMING-JUNE 121 • ·~clii1lft Area Sllowlnt Ev1nlJ1p-6:lO & t :lO M•tl-W•d., S.t. & ,Su". at 2:l0-Not Co11tln111111 - MAJOR STUD IO · PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT AT 1:41 ................. .w.M2.cnr • l!ll•ued 8y 1'M Oeul1 titrryse.l!I • Robert•Wl11<9f'· • •,. "TM Sna .. 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Loomer w11 the No. 2 bitter In the ED..!tern Conference this past season. ' More than 1,000 players are ex- J>ected to be. selected as the owners at~ tempt to stock their ro&tets to meet the demands of tlfe 24 major league clubs that wUl ~ operating next season. Eacb or the 20 big league teams that was active In 1968 is permitted to draft one free agent. Each of the Class Tri· ple A farms and each of the Class ' -, Double A lanns can take one player. group. Last June then were 975 taken There Ss an unlimit.ed dra!l-by .Clas&-A in the regular driaft and only 194 in the affiliates, in which the four new clubs secondary phase, inv()}ving players wtU be permJtted to Felect players. Th6-players~selected, of course, are· who wefe selected previously but not not bound to sign contracts. U they do signed. not slgn, they go back lnto the pool for ln the regular phase, teams draft in a later draft. However, a player who inverse order of their 1967 finish. ID ls selected by one team Cannot the second ary phaSe, the order ls negotiate with another club unW he determined by lot. ~ has gone through the eame draft pro· Because ttley finished last int e Na· cess .again in January. tional League last year, and it t tfie The regular phase of the draft ·-National's turn to htve first pick, the covers 'only players never selected New York Mets will g~.the t'lo. 1 c!taft previously. This is, by fa, the largest Of all available free a.gent talent when Pair May Try European Circuit the meeting Ls called to order Thurs. dey at 7 1.m., PDT. . Oakland rollows in tbe NO. 2 spot, sucteeded by H~ton, the New York Yankees and so on dOwn to the·Bostoo Red Sox as No. 20. ' In the secoodiary phase, the Chicago Cubs .and White Sox will be the first two to make their selections . When they reaob eht Class A draft, Montreal will be 21, Seattle 22, San Diego 23 a n a Kansas C i t y 24. Presumably, this will be reserved in other rounds. • About a dozen ot the players picked ' In the first draft, June, 1965, now 11.re in the tnajor leagues. They include outfielder Rick Monday oC the Oakltnd A's, the No. 1 pick who was slg~by the then Kansas City A's for $104,000. Others from that first draft inclllde pitcher Joe Coleman of Washington, catcher Johnny Bench of Cincinnati, pitcher Nolan Ryan and second baseman Ken Boswell of the New York Mets, pitcher Bob Moo~e of Pittsburgh, pitcher Stan Bahnsen bf the New York Yankees, third bse~an Sal Bando of Oakland and _pitchlt Clyde Wright of the California Angels. Gurney Wants Unser on . His Side INDIANkPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -Bob- by User, who won the biggest auto, race of his life at Indianapolis Memorial Day, now faces the biggest decision of his 19-year driving career. Corona del Mar's Dan (iurney, run· ner-up to Unser in the 500-:--mile raCe, has asked the Albuquerque, N.M., driver to run the <\:and Prix circuit in Europe. . . "Gurney promised me the best car," Unser Said Friday. "lt _~ven has gotten to the point where I ~ed to my wife about it. &he said if this1is what I want to do, darn the mOney."\This is one of the most sertous ·decisibns I'll ever . . • \ Sports Clipped Short -Ftfft·tk-Wil'n of AP/Urt --• LOS ANf:ELES -Two Los Ang.le.< State errors on the same play helped 'the lJniversitj of Southern California baseball team to a 4-2 victory Friday ln the first game of" a best-of-three NCAA Dist. 8 playoff. The score was tied 1-1 in the sixth - inning when Bill Seinsoth of the Tro- jans singled home Lee Braden, who ]lad led -off the inning With a double. Two errors led to two more rum in the frame. LA State, wilmer of the California Collegiate Athletic A s s o c i a .t i o n baseball title was victim of a triple play in the bottom of the sixth. The teams play a second and third game if necessary today at Los Angeles State. ........... 1\.UAMI, Jo~ln. -The transplanted Miami entry in the American Basket- ball Association announced Fricll!,y It ·had signed Its top di:aft choice. 61.foot-8 Don . Sidle of the UnJveralty of Oklahoma. ........... INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Bobby Unser of Albuquerque. N. M., picked up a record check of $177,523 Fri4_~y night for winning the 52nd 500-mile race at the lndianapoUs Motor Speedway. The total purse of $710.219 was not a record. Unser will share the first place money with the owner of his car, Bob Wilke, Milwaukee, Wis., manufac- turer. The driver usuaUy receives 40 to 50 percent. .......... SAN JUAN,. Puerto Rico--The world lightweight championship box- log bout between champion Carlos Ortiz .and Teo Cruz, scheduled for June 8, was postponed Friday to June 29. The fight bad been scheduled to be held lo tbe Dominican RepubUc. .... ... ... INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Stock cars racing on the NASCAR and USAC circuits in 1969 and 1970 Will be limited to a single four-barrel carburetor. The change was the only one adopted Friday by the Car Classifica· tion Committee of thd Automobile Competition Committee of the United St.ates. ..... ..... ""' . FORT . MYERS, Fie. -The new :Kansas City Royals Of the American J,eague \\'ill bold 1prlag training at Fort Myers for the next three yean. The PitctburSb Pirates, '!!b.!_ train~ ·al Fort 1\lyen _for 1i years, next i;prlng are movtni to Bradenton, Fla. .... ... ... \VEST POINT, N. Y. -Army rolled up the biggest score / in Anny-Navy track h.istory -with a 114-40 victory over the Middies Ln the annual outdoor meet f'riday. .... .... .... INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. 8 111 \'ukovich, whose father twice won the Jndlaoapolls 500 mtle raca and w11 killed In a bid for a tbJrd conseeath'e victory. wa11 named Rookie ol the ''tar after hla 1event.b place In Thursday's claaslc. Vukovich, z.4, of Fresno, C.Uf., was tbe overwbelmJng choice of voting sportswrlteu, sports broadtadttl and track ofndals. ""' __ ,,,, ""' ' SAN DIEGO;-Clllll. -Jim H1IWls duels Tommie Smlth and Ow'Ue Greene as three of the world's fastt.st humans compete in The Champions • Track and Field Meet today in Balb<Nl Stadium. ' • have to make because o! how bad.Ir I want to do it." " Unser has won the last four races on the U.S. Auto Club championship trail, has a commanding le'ad in the battle for his first J,JSAC national driving championship and reaped a rich dollar harvest just as the Indianapolis win· ner. ~ But-the 34·y~ar-old driver, who com· es from a racing family. said he has \vanted to run the Grand 'Prix circuit since he was a boy. "This is one of the nicest com- pliments I've evef •had, getting this of- fer from D~.''. Unser said~ "I told I him .he'd have to carry me first. He said that I'd probably run good, bur that it would take a year to learn the courses." Unser was offered a ride at the Lemans 24-hour race last . year but said he rejected it because he didn't think the car was competitive. Unser's only two previous victories in USAC chatt)pionship driving sinCe 1956 were scored last year on the Mosport, Canada, road course, which is similar to those used in Grand Prix racing. He placed third ·on another road course at Indianapolis Raceway Park. 1 ,--A '.1 The New Mexi'CO driver was USAC's No. 4 money wiMer last year with $7i,405. He earned $170,219 for his first Indianapolis victory when the prize list was announced Friday night. Gurney designed and made Unser's Eagle. lfe did the same for his own car and the machine with which Denis Hulme of New ~aland placeed fourth Gurney, head of All-American Racers from Santa Ana, Calif., has established himself as one of the top Gr.and Prix. drivers and with h.is Eagles is trying to earn a mark in ., Europe also as a car builder. Rodgers Hits For Distance In 12th Inning 'i ..L.-,.__..~--"'---oAKLAND (AP) -Bob Rodgors smashed a three-run homer in the 12th .,. • . '°'?'·.: ~. ~:. ' . '.Y ' "' '~ -inning, ruining a sul>erb pitching job by Oakland's Chuck Dobson and carry• ing California to a 3--0 V<ictory over the Athlettes Friday ni~t. Rodgers' two-out shot i.n tihe 12t!l was his f·irst homer of the season and followed an intentional walk to Jim- mie Hall. · Dobson struck out 12 and allowed just three hits until Chuck Hinton opeoed the .l~th with a sillgle. Don Mincher saaificep and then Dobson retired Rick Reichardt, who · -had the fi.Tost two Angel hits. Hall was H111aeh CJaoiee? If you're after a hunch bet in today's Be I n1 o n t Stakes, try Draft Card, who's rated a 3-1 shot. The King R a n c h colt is trained by Max Jµrsch and will run as an entry With Call Me Prince. Forward Pass is the favo'i1te and will be going after racing's triple crown - having won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. Drysdale Gives Giants -. 000-000-000 Treatment LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don Drys. dale pitcfJed his fifth consecutive shut· out and tied a 64 • year • old major league record Friday nigtit as tfre tos Angeles D<Xlgers de{~fated San Fran- cisco 3-0 before a cro,\rd of 46,067. Three was a dispute when Dick Die· tez appeared to be hit on the arm by a pitch, but 'the plate umpire ruled the ball had hit his bat. Giant Manager J·terman Franks was ejected in the exchange Utat followed. To11ight 011 TV Clian11el 5, 6 p.111. purposely passed and ROdgers un- loaded . ..., Sammy Ellis matched Dobson through the first eight innings, allO'N~ ing just four hits before leaving for a pinch-hitter. Minnie Roja.s and Cl)".le W~~gtit oompleted the shutout, au.owmg the A's just one more hi,t. \Vright, 5·1, got the victory, Dobson lost. his fif\P in seven decisions. In the·fin.al two innings that Wright \vorke-0, he failed to surrender a hit and walked just one batter. Both clubs collected five hits on the evening, with Reichardt su·oking a pair for the Angels. It marked the Angels' initia:J visit to the Bay Area this season and man- ager Bill Rigney's forces wiill be aft· er their sOOJnd stra.ight in a 6 p.m. twi-nighter today. . · . Southpaw George Brunet (5-4) will be on the m<>und for the Angels, while the A's counter witih Jchn (Blue Moon) Odom (3·4). The lwo teams wind up the four· game set with an after·noon d<>uble- header Sunday. · /--F·riday's outing marked U1e start / of the final two-tlhirds of the season for the Angels, who are still below the .500 mark with a 22·2.5 ledger. 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A-6,l lS, " Drysdale, 6-3. had to pitch out of a bases·loaded, none out situation in the ninth inning to keep alive his string .and tie the majOI" league rec· crd for consecutive shutouts ,set by Doc White of tJ1c Chicago White SOX in 1904. Stolle Dealt Upset . , PARIS (AP) -Boro Jovanovic. the Yugoslav tennis amateur who almost didn't make the Fr e n c h cha· mpionships, upset Fred Stolle Friday and becan1e the first giantkiller nt Roland Garrol'i Stadium. He trounced the lanky Australian pro 6-3, 6-0, 6-3. ·· Two nights ag!) Jovanovic was amo"g an olfJclal list o( more than 40 scratchings, players who had failed to reach strlkebound Paris. Tournament ofaclals bent the rules to readmit him when he turned up UVee days late. Jovanovic's sensational victory. and a gallant losing battle by local hero " Pierre Darmon against Pa n c h 0 Gonzales, brought open tennis to a sizzling pitch of entertainment for crowds totaling around 9.000. - Zeliko 1'' ran u Io vi c , another Yugoslav, turned in another surprise when upended South Africa's Bob Ji ewitt, the No. 7 seed, 6-2, 8-6, 2-6, 5-7, 6-4. ' Both advanced to th«! f o u r t h round-the round of 16-along with pro5 Gonzales, Rod Laver. Ken Rosewall , and Andres Gimeno, and Amllrican amateur Herb F'it.1.glbbon, among ,others. In women's third round mntchl!:s, pros Billie Jean King, Rosemary UPI TtltPMio. SAN OMAN -Pro golf veteran Tommy Aaron sends up a volley of sand from the trap at the third hole during the second round of the $115,000 Atlanta Goll Classic Friday. Aaron, in tile lead at five under par, has never won a vi~!ory in nine years on the pro golf tour. At Atlanta Classie Aaron (70) Bags Lead~ Weisl{opf (83) Bounced ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -)iardluck Tommy Aaron claimed the' 36-hole lead in the Atlanta Classif Gold Tourn3:ment by firing a 70 Friday when first-round leader Tom \Veiskopf collapsed to an 83 and missed the cut. Aaron , playing the best golf of his life since he was involved in the finishing fiasco at th Masters. turned in a 36-hold total of 139 in a bid to win his first tournan1eilt title in nine years on the lour. " The 31-year-old Georgian was one of BUCS PLACE THIRD IN IRO N MAN RACE Orange Coast College placed third and Golden West College seventh to. day in !he fina l point tally for the Eastern Conference's Iron Ma n Athletic Trophy. Fullerton Junior College parlayed seven team titles for 90 points and its third straight claim lo the crown. Following Fullerton were Santa Ana (65), Orange Coast (64 ). Mt. San An. tonio (611,}), Chaffey (51 1h), Rilr'erside City (50 ~1), Golden West (481h), San Bernardino Valley (43Y.i), Cypress (37) and Citrus (28\.2). in Pari's Casals and France's Francoise Durr won along with Texan Nancy 'ftichey and Maria Bueno. Brazil's comeb3ck amateur star. ..,. Mrs . King, of Long Beach, Calif .. routed Mrs. Margarita Zuleta of Ecuador 6-1, 6-0. Miss Casals. of San 1'"rancisco, advanced by default. Miss Richey, the leading U.$1 amateur from San Angelo . Tex.; edged Australia's -Karen Kranllcke 6·2. 5-7, 8-6. hollss Durr eliminated Julie Heldman of New York 6-1, 7·5. Mlss-no-eno. who h"htl been out JO mbnths with an arm in/'ury. roulf'd " ¥rs. Michele Roclrigucz o Chile 6-0. 6· 2. • I' !he few pros able to conquer U1e rug. ged Atlanta Cqpntry Club course which took its tol!''bf several players in addition to \Veiskopr who had opened with a 68. "I'm embarrassed by the way l played.•• said \Veiskopf, s cc on d. leading money winner on the tour with $85,000 in earnings. "It was a bad day." he said. . Weiskopf had four double bogc"ys and four bogeys and he birdied only the 11th ho le. \Veiskopf missed qualifying for .the last two rounds by two strok~s • although tile cutoff of 149 was the highest on the pro tour this year. "I didn't give up. but a lot of things are bothering me," said Weiskopf. awaiting classification by his draft board. The 25-year-old Ohioan, who took a two -week layoff for his Army physical, decli ned to elaborate on bis personal problems. Aaron. who has had plenty of pro· blems of his own in the past, said this was the first time he had led a tourna- ment this year. "But I've played better this Past five weeks (since the Masters) than in any other stretch in my career.'' said Aaron. Who marked. the wrong score for Roberto DeVincenzo on the 7lst hole of the Masters. DeVincenzo tied for the Masters title but was dropped to seconll betause he signed the in· correct card. BOb Goalby woh the crown. • ---,_ __ -, DAILY PILOT 15 Williams .Eye~, 28-year Famine -«-'*'=--,. BUD TUCKER - By GLENN WHITE '61 t11t DtllV 'UM lt•ff at the University of c 1llf01 n la'' Edwards Stadium. 'nle Oller fta.sh was mak· ln& a move to pa11 leader Bill Boie ol Clayton Valley when . the latter. caulbt Williams on the hand wlt6 a traill'ng foot. Fresn·o wasttmOd In 1:54.9. .Boze was later rtinstoted by an appeal board and will 1'\1.11 today. "I ju!( dldll'l")lava tbatllt· Ue perk of opeed I usually havt durlot a race. I've bad a cold !or a month n<>.w and. 1'.ve be.. tal<inl pills all week. But I didn't take them today and ~· my weak feelihg was an attlr-efCect of that. . ' h1a firot 440 In M.5, hOlilllil! _.,_ • oae step lead over tht ' LOS ANGELES ....!. One is moved today to ~move his liat and place tt over hla heart out of respect to Jack Kent Cooke. ... The stand Cooke baa taken in the matter of night harness ractnc in the city of ln&lewood ii altogether admirable. Cooke 11 in buslnt11 in Inalewood and he 11 worried about the town. Unllke some, be ii not all take and no glve. JKC Io Ill he'fl. ;;:. He does not wtah to ... !J>ilewood have traffic Jama. :~.fhla 11 the m1rk ol a good,.clllzen. ·~-:.~ Cooke takes th~,.atand ·that there will be a lot Of auto. 11toblles on the streets of. the clty on dates when the Kings Or the ~era.-and harness racln& confU!:L He Ls dead right and bia soluUon la entirely logl9,_al -throw out the harness racing. --Tb1J may not be American, but it ls m01l certaiJP1 logical. Cooke lo obvlously1a crusader In beball of what la right -and it la entlrely llkel)' he will not retl UDUJ tbe llr..U o1 lnglewood arl cleared of all traffic which 11 ·no\ en rouie to the Forum. -B1!9t1lar E;rodus The re1taurut1 of tbe area, af callflf:, will have to .. 10. Ce~, there 11 no place for the drive-In movte -. wbich b located a few blocks from the Farum au Cea- tW"y Boulevard. The eemetery In the ael&bborbood should be removed at ouce alon1 wltlt the gollin& faclllty wblcb 11 located aext door te Cooke'• bulldlllc. It coea wl.tboat 11:rtn1 a new location wlll have to be fauad for lnteruUonal Airport. BERKELEY -Clany · Paul Wllll&m1 1eekt to become Huntington Beach lJl&h'• fir&t Cp.lifornla state meet track and !ield ~­ pion since Eddie Morris rac~ ed to a pair of victorie1 in the 1NO clualc'1 sprints. Wllllam! has a tough task ahead when he toes the mark ~ 2:10 this afternoon for the finals of the 880 In W.1 the ~ annual state championship b<ing staged ... Hb prlme competJUon figures to come from CIP' Southern Section ch·ampion Greg Jones, a Long Beach Poly · dynamo wlth a seasonal beat of 1:50.9, Williams, who has split hi1 first two egcounter$ with Jone1, 1hows a top Ume or 1:51.2 and finished second in Friday's qualllylng heat, sufvtvtng a near.fatal mishap the f1n!al 100 yard$. There was a spUl, but It wu Boze who fell to the track. Wlllloms zipped by the fallen lad and came in behirid darkborse George Alfaro of Plttabur.1 .. Alfaro was credited wtth a 1 :54. flat while Williams earned a 1:54.S and third pta~ finisher Ro1er Croft·of Jones won his heat a1 he pleased, cruising to !l 1:&3.9. . Williams said after the race that .he was tired, relt heavy during the run and generally dJdn't feel like il was his day for a speedy performance. "I'm not at all satlSfled ·'with my race,'' the Oiler ace confided moments. a f t e r crossing the fini sh line. Advance to CIF Finals With 22-6 Romp Tar Netters Pad Win Streak 87 ROGER CARLSON Of t"9 ENI!¥ r 11ot l•fl Newport Harbor's vaunted vamlty ten n i s team methodically chalked up vic- tory No. 23 for the year and its 48lh ·5tralght over two years, will a convincing 2U romp aver Paios Verdes on Fr1da.v in the sem.ifina)s of the CIF ten nis cham- pionships , on Newpart's court.. The victory sets up a • ' ·rematch between Newport and Rolling Hllls for the CIF champion5hip, Tues•ay, at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. 'Starting time is billed for 2 {>.m. Railing ;Hills qualified far _ the flnals with a 201f.1·71h" blistering of Loyola. There was no doubt with defending ClF\-champion Newport, striking for a 10-1 lead after 45 minutes of ac- tion. · Jay Paulson and Chuck • ' Nachand were the only_ Sea Kings able ta dent the Tars' armor. , Paulson won all four Of his matches wit\ Newport stars while Nachand s p 1 J t. defeating lrilke Caro . ani1 Bob Ogle while dropplng matches to Jbn Ogle ·and Lawrie Cunnklgham. Newport's doubles "team1 of Bill Hart and Glenn Cripe and the lluo af Deter Rlehn a n d Robbie Cunningham were untoucbable. ... ...,.,, (lll 5ln1i.. , Ml-• Ciro INMI io.,1.to ,1ui-lflVI ~1, loll lo N•d'l1nd (PV ) "41 *' (avy tPVJ 6-1, det PlllllJPS tPF) M . Jim Goel (NM) loat lo P•ulton !PVI W1 def N1c1Mnd CPVJ M. def CoYV IPVJ 6-1, def r~llllP• IPVI '"2. Iott 0.11 tNMl loll te r•wi-1rv1 U , loll lo N1<:1Mnd Cf'Vl 141 def Co,,., !PVI 6-1, def PllUllM {P'VI W. l1wrl1 Cunnlntlllm fNHI Ioli 1't P'1Ulson tPVl , ... , clll N1d'llnd (PV) 6- l. clef Cov1 tPVl H. def PhlUIPS tPV) ... ....... "I'll probably let Jones set the pace in the fina11 and I'll try t.nd stay a step or two back," Williams revealed. "But I won't predict any times." Williams came throu1b Two Sides field. He WN limed In 1:%1.8 at the 660 runnlr.s MCond to Boze. · Other Orange CountJaos ahoottng for bonon In t\'l& ~ anniversary aUalr lll~ dlude Ron Hamley of Lowe]! (hurdles), San't! Ana Highs 44().relay team, two mner Ruben Mejia from La Habrt& (9:07.2) and Soni. Ana Valley hurdler John TUley. Isaac CurtU:, Santa Ana hurdle star, scretcbed in the prelims blcau1e Of a shoulder injury a!' reported in the DAlL Y PILOT ex· elusively on Friday. Curtis, his le(t shoulder heavily wrapped, ran an• ehor an the sprint relay fOW'Some 'rhlch placed se· cand to San Diego Lincoln. ITATI TRAC:IC P••LIMS ]DO -!!&:Int i'!!ltH I. J-• (k e•.nntN) 0.7 I. l)Kk1nf !LA Dot• 111') t .I 1. 11!11,_ lleflf1-J 10.e. ($l<Ond hff• 1, ·Kidd (C1$1lenl<ltl'll 1.1 t. Rtlhlr 111•1'1111"1 t.f t. llln•I'!" ''""""' .... . . 210 -CFlr•I 1W11) 1. Dldtlrd (Oof- MYI 21.7 2. RYff (EL C1lonl 22.1 :I.. Moetl (Gtrdfflll 21.2. CSecend •II 1. J-· (So. ltkenllllldl II.I J. Re!fet" (V11'1dtn) 13,2 3. l•lletO (~11- f'-t) 22.2. -MD -(flint hM tl 1, o.rrltart {C.111- hllltl•I). 47.S t. J-(LA<Mon:I .AT.7 3. ,,...r .... 11 (0. PllDI) d.J. ($el;Olld hffl) 1. Yount (LS" Jardfon) -41.6 2, II 1 n Ir.• CFrnno flOOMVllll} 41.1 3. White (5"<!11ol1) ... !, (Th!rd hNll I, Smllll (LA l'rtm<ll'lll .... o 2. JKklon tO.kll!ld TICll) oll.t l. HUii* (Cupttw Tlloo) 4'.I. .· . ..0 -l'Lrtl It-.!) 1. J-(Lit Poly) 11"·' 2, POIMr (PollOl'l'I) 1:54.1 · c,O'e't 10«er team plays Its g1me1 at tbe Rese Bowl ud yoa 111ume when he I• Unllbed wt" h.gleo yood., JKC wlll cleu ap Pasadena. Tile a1ec1 ear cleaJ.. . er1 wW have to be moved to Monrovia. To Lions' Football 3. ltown ll.• Allosl l 1J•.4. C$.KOr'd hull 1. Aff1ro tr1thbUl'I) 1:M.O 1. w11n1m1 (Hunlll'llton BMCh l:S<l.S l. Croll CFrnno) 1:5'.t . (Third l>Htl' l. L"'"I°" (Le Ml1llk1n) l :U.G 2. G~ (FontentJ 1:55.6 3. Sfg111r0f (VIiie) 1:U.I. • Mlle -ll"lnt hMIJ 1. Dlvkli.an !61 -- Cooke, a truiY rlgbteaus man,. must be slekened by the ."aWtud.e of those who wish to clutter up the avenuea and destroy the peace and cilm of his beloved Inglewood. Their .. .-Arguments .are feeble, to utter the vefy least. .· For instance, they bring up such· crude points a.s the • tact th·e largest 'Forum crowd, coupled with the largest night • harness racing crowd, Will total a throng baU 1s large as ~an ordin'lry gathering at the Coliseum. Ridiculously, they point out that there is more parkinJ: Space at the Forum and Hollywood Park than at.the Colis- eum and the acce~s to the Forum·Hollypark •.1comp1e1" ts more. ready. Que.tie• •I Decettefl Obvloualy, those who brlq forth the foreiola1 polatl are o'verateppiaf Ute boundl of deceaey. Tbey are deaJ. ln« In fact. ratlter tllaD tbe teader aapedl of mt ts rlglit aad what 11 wrong. O!llclals of · We1tern Harne11 Racing AasoclaUon should be totally ashamed of tllemselve1 In their dedre to taint the beauty of Inglewood. · After all, they have been contrlhutlnc taxe1 to ·t1te city of Inclewood since 1946 and should bow better ud 1bould be endowed with aame ·sense of d'flc pride. It should not remala up to a man wbo hai been la tile cammunlty for five months to show them the we7. Quoth Marvin Sbapira, prese nt of WHRA: "I really don't see what all the fuss Is about. All we are doing is conducting race meets in the same place we have done business for 23 yCars. We are simply changing cur first post time !ram 1:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. • ·• "Besides, I dldn't know Jack Kent-Cooke owns nigh~ time." :i. . Hardly the d.ignifie<t attitude of a president. The man doesn't give a damn abo,ut the splendar af Inglewood, to say nothing of JKC's cr.usade for decency. Said Pres Jenuine, general manager of WHRA: "I am not as upset abaut Jack Kent Cooke u I am tbe thoroughbred racing people who are also opposing night rac- ing. We are all horsemi!n together and their greed makes ine sick." . _ , ~ You see? Jenulne practically ignores Jack Kent Cooke. Truly an insult to greatness . So it is, then, one removes his hat out ofTespect ta JKC and the unselfish and civlc·minded campaign upon which he has embarked. You applaud the man and his community spirit and lament the fact Inglewood, indeed the world, does not have more like him. Clearly, beneath the breast of Jack Kent Coo"k.e beats a hearts as lar-ge as his head. . .<• 1111 UU, SGV Tr1PIWM, llK. ,, GOLFINGA L} .. ~: WITH Alf.IU>fd ,-'~ ~ ' • W°I IQ! MJll;... Nor ~.D.A, W-r HOW TO GRl/FOR STRAIGHTER SHOTS The .position your h1"nds oC. ·cupy on your aolf cltib is the major factor in how strai1ht. your shots fly. One object of a a:ood arip Is to return the club to the ball. so that the club{ace 1 .. looking "at the tar.· 1et durina: impact. . To encourage this proper· elubfact alignment, I Sug1est yoU 1rip the club so th1t the "V" formed by the thumb and fortfina:er of e.ac.h hand points • toward your rfaht (11 in illus. tration # 1). This grlp position is most llkely to encour•a• eon· sistently straiaht shots. If your hands are turned too fir to your rl1ht 1t address (Illustration #2), you will un- Tbe.tt" are two 1ldes to coach Blll Boswell of West· mtnater's varsity football te1111. One side Is very pleasant and happy. The other ii the opposite. · " One 5lde ls called offense ~ -and the other is named de. fense. Boswell can't say enough about the oUensive efforts of bis varsity candidates in the abort time the 1quad hu been qaged in oprtn1 practice. HaWever, the defensive aide ol the ledger gets quite' a different tone out of Bos· wen.. ·· On ollense·: '1Edd.ie Bane, our quarterback, 1 o o k s great, our puai.ng game ii' ·:~fine , . , in' fact. our whole ;first oUenalve unit ls fine ," •' itated Boswf:ll. " ·0n :defense: 1'The turn· out has-not been as good u .we wOuld have Jiked. Some are 'JD.bslng because of the flu ... ·• .acme are missing. be-caute of . academic reuons. What hu been out, is not Pr'Oll'Nfln~ u well u• we would Uk~-~ Boawell and hlo staff have been ·movlnc the defense coollalllly trying to !ind the rltbt cambJnaUon, but haveti't fouDd Jt to date. He stated that the Lions would deflnltel)' not be deep enough to play two-platoon football in the fall. C 1 I1111 ''''-' t. ll•ck (flltllbl.lr"ll) •:H.7 J. 8110oy1M1 IWlllOW Gle.., 4:11.1. !SKolld llMll l. W•t (Sic. Kllnrwdy) 4:13.1 t, EllllOll (Vin NU"l'I 11"'11nllllm) •:14.0 t. Mlhan 11.J LYll- llrook) A:14.D. (Third hffll 1. Mol~"!' (II'" $1, letlalllitl! 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SO lllt- COlll '2.0 t. $tn!1 Atll 'd.I · t._lol Antlln a .1 · Mllll R1l1v -ll'lr1t hl•IJ 1. C..... tlnn!lt >:IS.I 2. S..11 l1m1N/l\I J:U,0 3. Lemoore 3:18.3. (Sec""d hllll 11 LA i=remonr 3:11.0 2. Whittle, 1:1•.1 l . 5D Ll11ca!n (J;20.,. (Third he1I) I. Sarii. Monie. J:10.1 t. •ertlelrf t :2D.! J. LI MIM•1n J:21 .I. ' floll V1ufl -1. Knne 1r1t11burt'hl 1Mll J. Str1f!Gt1 (0.kl4ond FnimorilJ l:Mli t, GUt111M11 fEI C11!on) TU\i. Olhtr 111w1trtlll'I: Sett (Secr11nento El C..l'l'llllO), R.el1nd llJ "p1-), Ml• cfltll<l!I, Rodi fNe"""I Hirt), Cad>-' r1n CE C1lonl, llldllnl1 IBoo\141), Htr· 118IOl'I (Fre.no Rooq~ll), l!l'ljlll (leulh Torr...c1J, Herring (C-IOl'l"l. CW.CVS -I. K..,_rd !Saritll .. 6' blr1 S..11 MIKOS) 1112-t 2. ,...,,_ !~II I~ 1. Mon....,_ry (Dlltlnl 111·11. O!Nr 11111llfler•: M<· N1ll9flt1n IF.--McL.1111), Polrly-\SD ,Mor\11 Vl•l1J, Sll1W (HOIMfl*ldl. F,..11..:1 IS11111111V1lt pl,_i), "W.if (If l-H), Hlllm9 (PorterwUhl), VI~ Wr 1r1111 .. 11!ofl), Olldllltl l .. n Lt111o Ml r1~1nt1, &mon (Anlloch). No Cotnpass Needed "A lot of boys will have to go both ways," com- mented Boswell. ShOlllUI -1. lue1o (Yl"ICO V•lio" U.N 2. ktlmodl ·IS.II Dt.lullel ll·J J, MdtrMll Cl.A Jonl1nJ -.10. oni.r OY•lft": RabnlOll (51cr1mento •tr- b11"1k), Cunnl"911•m CSanll 81rtwtr1)1. •r-(M\llr), WllkMClll (SS rKtc. G1r1m1nd (C111v1ru), Helton (lb Mir v11111. Pf'\,.. !C11tlmant1 •- ttld ISalrN), Gr•n l'lt.OU'9f!J. L-IYlllP -I. Qvnte• (Mamesleff) :N.J 2. He.ti Mlrudl IJ.J\11 :L. ,...., tutan (Mll"Cld) u.t\'i. Olhtr ..,~ tier*' O." ('tl"Klo V1Hey), Moo,. fS1n Dle;a), F'rv Cl.A 1Mnu1I Arltl~ McCrev CSlorkton E•IOftl, lllllc ClkVt lllMI. Sutt.I fbl:tlllor), Altlrt ID11 D'-ol, .. rftN (,.,_), S""" (141nnYWlltl. The Orange Coast College crew fund ))as close to $1,600 in it, witli $900 to go. OCC hopes to compete June lZ.15 in the Intercollegiate Rowing Associa- tion regatta at Syracuse, N.Y. A public fund drive is aiming for $2,500. Joanne Klrkpatricl< of Laguna Hills, a meraj:>er o! Shell and Oar, the Girls' Aux- iliary, shows the route the Bucs must take. Oar• man John Bale (le!ti of Huntington Beach preseni. .., ..a check for $100 !rom a donor Friday afternoon, while oarsman Jay Amesloy of Sanla Ana shows • how far the Sues have to go. Boswell praised . his of- fensive line, ain~Ung out Greg ·McCance, Dick Wood· oouse, Steve B 11 !I a, Jim Arguda, Chuck Suter and J oh n McLaughlin. Gary Nellllllll (m!Hlng bec&UIO of a back Injury) ii also 11911 lurr. -1. lrowr1 {CGtNt.I •s t. -lr.dfonl IC...,gtanl W S. Hlm,y CW.ICOJ 6oS other W11llh1n: Enellllt !Cllll'IWDntly). Tr1v1lll·•IM11119atl1 II-" (ll Jvdl111), J-llD ~ C'O!nl, Win,,,.. (0.klltld F~); &ectlw 1sr st. 1e ... 11v11. 0111 fl<hlt City), WhllPhl (McKlnlWYUlll), TI"'lllll IMulr), .._.-Ill IMtrudJ, l"r.llNu• IClldl'll V1lie'Y). • Ftinny Cars_ At Drags Thirty-three of the Southwtst's quickest funny car drivers will converge upon Orange County In· temltional Raceway Satur· day night, each in quest of a sliCe af the $6,000 prize · money for the "Funnyt Car 500." The first elimination heat is scheduled for 7:l> p.m. Southern California drlW!"s entered are Gas Ronda •. (Azusa), Steve Bovan iPas3Mna), Frank Pisano Cpardena ), 'Charlie Allen (Glendara) and Jess Tyree (Fullerton). Also enlered is Oou1 Thorley. of Loni Beach, who will debut hJs unique niar· engined American Motors Javelin. Tickets for t..be event are .. Hollywood Park Result~ counted on to nu the bill in the tackle slot. . Backs in the Umellght are Bane, Ron Shepherd, Mike Haynes and Charles Buck- land. · CIF Baseball A spring football game with the graduating seniors AA. 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GamblTing: -·s~tra-nge· · Addic llon I At the ·R eal Base Is an From NEWS FRONT -In the spring · of last year, FBI agents entered a Reno gambling casino and arrested a bank official who hi d disappeared from Ri alto, California, a year before. T.he man was charged with the theft of half a million dollars. Agents found $67,000 in his motel. The remainder hRd bt>en gobbled up by the gaming tables. The ofQcial's wife and two daughters were ~urviving on state r(!lief. '" This businessman Was a pike{ com~ pared to a banker in Nebraska. The president of the Nebraska State Bank near Lincoln admitted embeztling Sl.5 m illion, Comm'unlty leaders clesCribed him a s a "community stalwart" and a "terrific guY." No doubt he was. But this was small Con!{olation to the bank's trustees. All ot the embezzled I ed cbeckt. he's thlnklng of lt," states one admitted gambler. "Uncontrolled gambling is a sickness, just like any other addiction." - BUSINESS..is wide open to thefts by compulsive gamblers. Because of their ready access to cash and securities, and the trust they tradi· tionally enjoy. executives in particular can execute business thefts with much Jess trouble than borrowing from finance companies. FBI fi gures show a steady increase in embezzlement ar· rests, and gambling is cited as the cbie£. reason: A survey of surety com- panies whlch,-collectively, paid out millions on embezzlement claims con- firms this fact: the big g e s t unauthoriz~d drain on company funds u;ge to Lose, Not to Win . ' dJsire by losJrig. '' Dr. Bergter explained the am· 1 bJ,Yalebce this way. The roseate-worJ<f of1early childhood was toO perfect for people to Jeave willingly. Therefore, we carry a grudge against our parents for nudging us out of the all-play-and· no-work state of infancy and - through 'Punishment and rewards - forcing us to adopt civilized rules of prudence, discipline and postponement of gratification. But, for various reasons, some peo-- ple.]Jave a larger' or more uncontrolled sflar:e of this resentment than others. For these people, gambling oilers a unique way of proving that the' rules gf prudence and sacrifice taught by parents are so much nonsense. Place a $10 bet and· collect the winnings. No or t mbezz.Ung funds. No change tn hJs physical appearance paints to his ad· 'diction. SO his debts often catch e'veryone. even his wife (o'r husband - no statisUcs are available, but a size.able portion or c o m p u 1 s i v e gamblers are women) by complete surprise. Today, there is help for compulsive gamblers. In 1957, a gambling addict living in Californla formed a n organization patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous. This organiza. lion, called Gamblers Anonymous (GA), has grown quickly and now has chapters in about 50 cities, with a membership of thousands. Most of its members joined as a desperate last resort. ~ .One doctor s olif'narcotics to f eed . ' his i1isut iuble gambling habit • • • D J d C e ' money had disappeared to pay;\gambl-t g Omln inR: debts. · a U e In Boston, a weU-dr.e ssed and · -sophisticated 52-year.old st.Ock broker found that he couldn't pay his gambl· Back ~ext Year ing debts. So he borrowed fr.om the handiest, and most expensive, source: the local loan shark. To try and pay -back these loans, he gambled more furiously and borrowed even m_ore. After a year of this cycle, he owed is due to gambling. While the bu·stn~ss life of a com- pufsive gambler suffers, his home life _ • is usually •-total catastrophe. · As with most illntises. co~ive gambling runs throJlgh aJl s ial a economic classes. ~ntly, a oit truckdriver was arrested for pilfering from the goods he delivered, Police found that he was a heavy ~ambler who owed over $6000 to loali shark!·. work. sacrifice or discipline needed. HOWEVER, this strategy ' bas . a serious complication. We feel guilt about aggressive .feelings -even un· consi;ious ones -against our par~nts. And trying to prove that parental rules were absurd qualified as aggression. So when someone gambles with ·the unconScio us intention of proving his parents wrong (as ·opPosed to simply havii:ig flin , win or lose), he bas to face sell-punishment. "My low came with a' jail sentence," said one GA member at a recent chapter meeting in New York. "I embezzled money from my .iob and told myself-I 'd pay it back after my big win. It never came." he added as nlembers of the audience, fellow gambling addicts except -for a · reporter, grinned wry_Iy. "I got caught in a surprise audit, but that's not when I went to jail. "THE JUDGE set up a restitution each week. But I still couldn't contr<# the ·gambling. SO I wrote the com committee, and I paid it a certain sum mlttee a check for $300, but deposited the rrt8p.ey ~t the racetrack window .. I· lost. And when the judge found out I had given his committee a phony check, he sent me to Sing Sinf'!'.. It was in jail that I realized, for the first. time. that gambling was a sickness. At least for-me~" By WILL JONES . ln tJiLJ'iqnn~a_poll1 Tribune May.be you think you've hear~ tile phra'sl, "Heah comu..-08. judge.'' one or two times too often already. But if you're a fan of ''Rowan and :W..artin Laugh-In, t, count on bearing it a few more times next season. ''We'll~ using it," I was assure<!' by George Schlatter, who with partner Ed Friendly cre~ted and produces the "DiugJt-In." "We"U elter it next year, use lt in · dilferent ways, more creatively, but we'll continue it." Sever1I people had asked where the phrase came front, 3lld that's why I telephoned. Schlatter in Hollywood: I . had ntissed the "Laugh-In" on which Sammy .Davis introduced the line, ad· ding It tn an established "Laugh-In" repertoire that already included "Sock · it to me" and "YoU: bet yow-sweet bippY, •• • "WE WERE USING some judge bits as-blackouts, and Sammy started us- ing the line," Schlatter said. "He told us it was from an old Pigmeat Markham routine." · Markiiam is a Negro vaudeville comic whose best-known asketcb has him playing a tough judge. . "It's just ridiculous how they caught on,'' Schlatter said. "We get reports that it's upset \Vashington. They're S'aying it around the Supreme Court Building, and arouhd the White House it's been changed to 'Here comes the Prez.'" He traced "Sock it to me" to a rhythm·and·blues record that his kid had been listening to, "You bet your sweet hippy" was just thrown out casually at a writers''"' meeting, he said, "It's tough to say .where this stuff comes from when you're just sitting around at a iree-association session. Jt's st;range, though. We sit eround there, and we can tell. 'You know, that one's ·gonna go.' 'Sock it to me' was on a record that was banned by some stations. I believe, but we've changed Its whole context. ''AND THEN a lot of the stuif just happens on Its feet. The show is done by young, bright, inventive, fun , happy people. We have an enormous amount of bard jokes in tbe slww, about 250 jokes in every show. We start with those, .and then we gi.ve the actors a couple'of hours to feel around, and we see wt.at they come up with on ·their """· "It's probably the purest team effort tbat•s been on TV, ever. $450,000 to loan sharks · alone. Jurt the monthly . interest on his d e b t 1 "Oi'ie prerequisite of the show is that amounted to about $4000. But while it be fun to-do. I believe we've got tK... . tapping !Jle loan sharks, the broker · . -.... had squirreled away over $100,00> brightest group of wrttel'6 ever 'from his client's portfolios .. This was assembled. And · tbec we have a ..rev.uled in the suicide note that he slogan, 'Stamp out hangups.'-~---left when he"killed himself in a hotel ''Nohangups,irreverence,.ijiat's our-room. 1 speci~lty. ·But we try not to be THESE MEN would ordinarily be venomous or angry. We're putting-the classed as common crooks. But world 00, but~we're not trying to put they're not. Despite their recimina- tion8, f tp1orse overwneglected families ahybody dawn. We draw fl Very fine and''the threats of bookmakers and line~ and maybe sonietimee we other creditors, they could di,) little to overstep it." halt their-own destrUction;--They· we-re HE TALKED a lillle bit about how they do the show. It's a asix-day jOt>, Putting it together in bits and pieces. 'nlere are three days of rehearsals. Then tbere's ooe day devoted to film.· ing, .and two to taping. G~ stars' oameo bits are usually taped. in one session. John Wayne's w~kla.fter·week appearances, for ex- ample, all were taped in one visit to the stildio, I remarked that, despite the show's apparent sopu.sticati<ln, smell kids ' victims of compulsive gambling, an addic1*on u devastating as. alcoholism or addiction to drugs. . And these three men aren't unusual cases. An estimated six milllon people in the U.S. are so afflicted with gambl· ing fever that they allow bills to go un- paid, ;risk their jobs and neglect their famllies while risking b o r r o w e d rnoneyO n a horse's hoofs, a hand of cards or a roll of the dice. After ex- hausting 1 the-usual sources of ready cash. a Compulsive gambler will lie, cheat or.steal to get more. · "If a gambling addiCt hasn't akeady stolen cash, embezzled money or fak · A SOCIALLY prominent California 0And the self•punishment is inflicted doctor, respected and well liked in his simply enough. The gambltr loses. As community, was charged with selling Dr. Bergier put it, "The way the O<lds narcot!cs to tt:enagers. He , too, was a are astacked against a gambler, !he gambling a_ddi~t. Another compulsl ve technique for losing is easy. The bettor, a director of an optical firm, gambler just keep·s on gambling.01 was fired for stealln~\and selling his Compulsive •gambling is hard f0r company's valuable instrument!. . · 1 t What's behind the gambling ad-!atnily _and1fr1ends to spot, an~ a mos diction? The psycholo~ical makeup-of _imposS!-ble_Jor the .. garnbler.Jtimsel( to the compulsive ·'gambler is still being recogn1ze .. According to J?r. Bergle~. . . no one can tolerate knowing that his debated by .psychiatrists. But some defeats are self·innicted. So the· com· consensus seems to e!llerge. And one pulsive gambler bllinkets any insight or the most star!ling conclusions . to h · di ti on with an almost generally agreed upon, one that the in .1s con. . addict himself rarely admits, is that hysterical opUmtsm. Members of GA furnish more than moral aid to ~tjlloW ~deli.ct:;. 'l_'hrough trial and error, the orgaruzation has found practical ways to help a ~ber achieve financial stability while---paying off debts. Often, GA has interceded with courts, employers and .loan sharks on behalf of members. It is not unusual for a court to asuspend the sentence of a compqlsive gambler convicted of a financial crime if he compulsive gamblers don't wager to win money. .. The gambling addict wants to lose. "Consciously. or course. the com· pulsive gambler wants to win," wrote the late Dr. Edmund Bergler. one of the first psychiatrists to study the malady. "But unconsciously, he is ~ driven by the desire to be defeated. ·And he achieves this unc9nscious YET ANOTHER characteristic of · gamblfng addiction makes the malady hard to spot. While a confirmed alcoholic steadily d~generates into a red-nosed stumblebum, and a drug ad· diet into a thin, nervous wisp, a c~m­ pulsive gambler keep~ his clothes neat and his shoes shined 'right up to the day he is arrested f~ forging checks pro'.11ises to attend GA J!leetings. GA may ·be Contacted at the following addresses: East Coast: Gamblers Anoni)mous · P.O. Box 1404 1 New York, N.Y. 1000 1 West Coast: Ga.mblers Anonyrnous P.O. Sox 17173 Los Angeles, Calif. 90017 seem to be picking up on it as well. "That, too, is 'by design," he said. "When most people think of a show for kids, they think offock 'n' roll, the beach, and-guitars. It wu always like, 'Here's something for the kiddies.' We're doing it in a different way." Can a Dark Duck Cripple ALameHorseCandidate? This Quiz T e lls Old You ·Are Scblatter said he and Frieridly started working On the show about three years ago. Rowan and Martin weren't a part of it then, bqt were ad· ded at the in6istence of the network in order· to sell the show, "IT WAS A GOOD idea," Schlatter said, "They're nice guys, and they add a stabilizing influence. Otherwise, -everything might be just too wild and far.out. "When we started, you know, the·· netwofk told us everything was too fast. tnat nobody could watch the show. Some of our jokes, you know, take just a sixth o{ a second, 'and there are moments when there· are three or four jokes going at once -a sound joke, a sight joke or two, and something written across the bottom. '"There are some new people coming in that are goru1a be kind of exciting. Not names, bUt kids, like the ones on the show now, and some riew faces. I don't wqmt to talk too much about these, either, but ttier:e's an old fellow wtlo lives in the San Femendo Valle)'. and asings love Songs, and he hasn't a tooth in his head. But he's a dear, dear man, and I think he'll be a hi(., "Who'd have tibQUibt..l'.OU could put Tiny Tim on network TV?" E~yclopedla Americana ' In the A)J:American menage rie, our four best-kno,_,.n political symbols - the donkey, -tlhe elephant, the dark horse and the Jame duck -originated , as uncomplimentary references. A ''dark horse" in the world of horse.racing was a good quality pro- ven winner, which was dyed black and then raced under assumed names at. \'hopefully, long odds . A "lame·duck." m the btginning, was 8 bank{.upt,stock broker or stock jobber Who cO'uldn'ror wouldn't make good his losses. And the donkey and elephant are generally credited with being the brilliant crea· tions of editorial cartoonist , Thomas Nast, who in fact used them both in the same cartoon in a n un· complimentary way, ALTlIOUGR James K. Polk in 1844 and Franklin. Pierce in 1852 are now considered the first dark horses in presidential politics, it {s believed the term itself was not seriously applied to a preSidential candidate until 1884. Io· that year. The Century Magazine wrote of Rutherford B. !~ayes: "Perhaps he is that mysterious personage known as the ''dark horse'." The evoution or the lame duck into its common meaning of a politician who has been defeated for re-election though his term of offiCe has not ex- pired, took well over 100 years. In eighteenth century England, a stockbroker who defaulted on his I losses was sald the "w..addle out of the alley like a lame duck." / If he was hopelessly bank:I:fipt, raUler than just financially cr~pp!ed, he was a "dead duck". Lame ducks and.dead ducks apparently g,o'ssed the Atlantic as a coople and wt;r'e both us- ed first in the world of .finance, and then in politics. In 1844, for example, former President Andrew J ackson referred to Henry Clay as "a dead political duck", but apparently it took a·hnost 20 more years for the lame duck to become active politically. In 1863, the Cong:re5sionat Globe referred to "a receptacle Of 'lame ducks' or broken-down politicians," and about the same time Abraham Lincoln began using the tenn to refer to politi· clans who were out of office. / ( A Quiz by WJ IUam P. Schenk The older you are the higher you'll score on Ibis quiz to test your recollection or persons, places, and tbillgs tba& 1 made headlines yesteryear and the year before. Check your replies wt&h the correct answers ~low. • I. THE FIRST presidential ne"'S confe_rence to be televised live was held by: (a) Harry S. Truman ; (b) I>Wi'gl>t D . Eisenhower; (c) John F. Ken- nedy. 2. MISS Maurie Rose Kirby, protesting against ·being called a juvenile delinquent, established a record -in IndJanapolis in 1959 -for : (a) rocking in a rocking chair1 (b) non -stop knitting; (c) flag.pole sitting. 8. THE TITLE ROLE in the movie, "The Story of Louis Fasteur," was played 'by: (a) Don Ameche; (b) Paul Muni; (c) George Arliss. 9. THE LINDBERGH BABY w3s kidnaped on March l , in: (a) 1932; (b) 1;34; (c) 1935. 10. JACK DEMPSEY became heavyweight champion of the world on July 5, I919, when he s c o r e d a technical knockout over: 1 (a) J ack Johnson; (b) Jack Sharkey; (c) Jess Willard. 11. WHO, on a certain radio program, used to ask. "Wanna buy a duck?" (a) Ben Bernie; (b) Joe Penner; (c) Ted Lewis. 12. THE BLUE EAGLE was: (a) the symbol of the National Recovery Administration; (b) a. moti_Q.n picture starring Marlene Dietrich; (c) an aerial combat ace in WOrld War I. . -----------0..r Me K iK SaK Fra n<!l•eo --...,..--------, GRADUALLY, too, the session of Congress meeting from December to March after tbe biennial elections came to be .known as the lame duck Congress because man y of its members had already been defeated in the November elections. This situa. tiorl was corrected by the Lame Duck Amendment which had the effect of providing that the new Congress should meet beginning January 3, 3. MESCAL IKE was: (a) the nickname of a U.S. Army of· ficer in the Jv.exican 'War; (b) a comic strip; (c) -a Kentucky Derby winner. 13. THE "PLATlNUM BOMBSHELL" was: ·ta) Mae Wes1; (b ) Marilyn Monroe; (c) Jean Harlow . THE TYPICAL NEXT-D OOR NE GRO NE IGHBOR By HERB CAEN SAN "FRA"1ClSCO -Well, God- frey Cambridge was right. When he he.ard that TV's "Peyton Pisce" would add .a Negro family next season, he cracked ''I'll bet the fatoer will be a doctor nine feet tall who work£ on a cancer cure ~ his spare time.'' Close enough. roo head or the lamUy will be a typical Negro neurosurgeon, only six feet t.11 •.• µ, IJ>r that !YJilcal middle-clafs Negro .comedian, Bill C..by, he'• red bot these days. He went into the Cittle Star Theater In San Carlos an.a petccJltage deal and 110le oot oil< nJihl< later with 175.llXI in hit klck. - CAENDID CAMERA: Fine old sign on the door of-the-Dubtln aatoon on Market: "U we ar·e closed just slide -your money QDder the .dopr" ..• An old-time postal employe. expla!Dlng why our hip. r; •, pie postmen ..are working out so well : "Dogs won't bite 'em.'' CHARLIE. U>• lamed poodle, wasn't J ohn Steinbeck's only dog. lie once had a big old sheepdog that ))e(ame the first dog ever to be allowed onto the observation platform of the Empire State Build· ing. •\Vhen Oie guard tried to stop him. John shouted: "You've heard of seeing-eye dogs~ haven't you?'' The gu3rd nodded. "Well, .. coo Un· ued John at UJC top ol his lungs, "I'm deal ond thls dog lit;tt<is for me.'' Sorry, sir. Enter. ' ed th~ whole paint Of motels. J,OCAL \VJT, musing ·awa y: "Ever notice how Julia Child al· wa;s looks like she's been at the cooking sherry?" l'i\1 NOT particularly taken with the Bennett Cerf type or contrived pun, but I do sort of like Freya Zabitsky's elaborate 11tory or the sexy dolphins • at the Aquarium. The1r lovemaking inspired so many complaint< that the k-began experiments, and fin.Uy found that seagull meat turned them off. One day, a toothless old Uon et· MALCOLM lllUGGERIDGE, the -.fled from 1lle nearby Zoo and muggeri11h BriUsh editor, after a ttN!tcbed .out ln front of the dol· lour Of the U.S~ "The motel Is the phlri_tanlr. Rather than dlslJJrb the ptrl.kt Image al American society. ,quiet bell'~ the keeper stepped , Behind all that boJIUI •Ileen aJtd OV!"' 11, led the dolphins, stepped plutfc'Ol>"lence. tllt whole thin]! 11 .back-And w .. arTOSted for trans· absolutely gimcrack." I believe-porting gUUs over a staid lion for Muggeridge~ being a squatt, milliS· Immoral porpol!es. • unless the Congresg---d e c id e d otherwise, The tiame Duck Amend:- ment became effective January 23, 19.13. The lame duck preceded the donkey and elephant as political symbols by- only a few years. The donkey arrived on the scene in 1870, \\-1len cartoonist Nast in a Harpei'tt Weekly cartoon pictured a dead lion, representing the recently deceased Republican stalwart Ed'i''in M. Stanton. being kicked over by a donkey labeled "Copperhead Papers." Nast later used the donkey specifically as a Democratic party symbol. IN 1874, the first elephant appeared fn A ~ast cartoon__, and there_tOLwaos 1-ffie· familfar donkey-: Thts c'arto6n, a1so In Jiarper's Weekly, showed the animals and birds of the forest - RymboU.zing newspapers, States and issues -being frightened by a donkey ln a lion's skln crylnt "Caesarism," a reference to the Democi'atic chaTgu tbs( Grant was planning a third term. The elephant, labeled "Republican Vote," It shown among those frighten· ed anlmalt. • ' ----------------~~~· ... , -:--::-::~~~~o:::::::::o:::-------~----• . ~-..__ --. 4. ON MAY 6, 1937, the great dirigible (a). Shenandoah; ..tb) Hll:tdeiiburg ; 1CJ Akron -ex· ploded and burned at Lakehurst, N. J. 5. THE LONGEST REIGN as the "best-dre6sed woman" (15 years, from 1938 to 196.1) was that of: (a) the T>uchess, of Windoor ; (b) Amy Vanderbilt; (f!) MH. William Randolph Hearst, J~. 6. THE RADtO SH 0 W "Invasion Crom ?let~· whJch panicked east<0ast Urtener~ in 14. THE SKY l,tIDE was a popular feature of: (a) The Cen• tury of Progress Exposition in Chicago, 1933·34; (b) The Ne w York Worfd 's Fair, 1964-65; (c) Expo 67 at Jv.ontreal, Canada. 15. NYLON HOSIERY went on sale to the publiC· for the first . Lime in : (a) April, 1936; (b) ~fay, 1940; (C) December, 1942. Answers to lfow 'Dated' Dre You ?: 'l-"$1 .......... ' ............. . .--.1 ··········~'-·····:··· ·-·,t October1 1938; W8!1tprodUCec1-by•-->"'·c1~··~·····.:.•t-!JO..!.! >-"I --- (a) Norman Corwin ; (b) Alfred 11-'fl ·················~··· w-·s Hitchcock: ( c) Orson WellesJ - 7, THE BLAC>.'EST DAY In U. S. stock-market history occurred on oci. 29, in: (al Im; (b ) 1931; (c) ISM. . . q-·11·· ..•.......•.•...... q-·· _.,._.:et······················ q-·c ·-························· q-·5 ······················· >-·1 >-·1 '. . . . . ' . . \ ,_ \ -----~-~----- BRAND NEW '68 CHARGERS • llutket Seils • Hide·IWIY Headlights • Full vinyl interior • Nylon Ctr• peting • Rear Deck Spoiler • Full rac ing lnstrumenl1tion -.-Fron! Air , s '76 Fotm Seit • Electric Clock • Bum~r Guards • Ash Tr1y Light • H.D. TOTAL DOft PYMT. Spring$• H.D. lorsion Sway Bar. Ask. ~or Stock No. 94S, 9.44, 137 °' 136. Ch ... fce of Colors '76 Immediate Delivery TOTAL MOllTllU' PAYIWIT TOTAL PRICE t,:~~· 1 Orange County's FROM YOUR SO. CALIF •. Charger Headquarters 5 2569 BRAND NEW '68 ·DARTS • AU Vinyl interior • Pad· ded Dash • Seit Belts • Heiler & Defroster. Ask for Stock No. 909, 134. . LAR GEST ~4 . AY. c TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTH 059 HO LIDAY ~WEEK ·END PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL PRICE t,~~: ""'"'''· lftdudl to~ A lie, A li•o•OI tho,, .. •• II .. 01, •• • ..,,.,...i cradlr. Ot:Ullf MOOf~ • D ... I Hom $'f'Tem • Tlnted Wind1hi1ld • Dolu" Whul Co•trl • C.lux• Trim • f~m froM te•h • Whi1• 1ldtwoll •\re•. A1k for J.rx.k no. 536. $238 9 TOT Al DOWN TOTAL MDNTH TOTAL PRICE t L~~:Ns1 PYMT. PYMT. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '68 WAGONS CllOIC( 0, CtllOllS OElUXI 1·01, MOD(U Dix, 'i'11 b1IT1 • d"1I br1k;n9 •r>1em • hultr A dtfro•ter • h11•rd flHhln~ 11111111 ' ~dded dHll & •llOt • l>l<k· 1111 1;~1111 • mulli 1pud wip. u• wl!h wuhtn. Stock No. s24·99 ~OTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTH PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL PRICE tL1::- ......,"· i•<t•• ••• 1 11 •. " 11 ........ •h•r• •• 41 -. .•• •--" """'11. o!Y TRUCK & CAMPER SHOW o!Y BRAND NEW '61 1/i·TON PICKUP • 128" "WHEEL BASE" Swept!ine •All Gauges • 3 Sllfled Synchro Trans. •Heavy Duty Tires • Cigar light., •·2,1· 1·2 ~,,.,~ IMM''7i"· Mk "''7'.I" TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTI&Y TOTAL PRICE + T..U "llC. 'AYMINT 'AYMINT 6 TRAVEL SPOR TSMAN VAN CAMPERS READY TO ROLL ..., Vinyl covered comb. sofa end bed ..., Orepes on 111 windows ..., Fold-ewey Dinette ,.... Kitchen cabinet with 50-lb. ice bo x Don 't Waif! Now ·is the Time We.'re Dealing Today! ..., 110 volt el.ctrical outlet "' Built·in store9e wall, full length wardrob• • r • -- Thursday, May 30th Friday, May 31 st ·Saturday, June 1 st Sunday, June 2nd OPEN 9A.M. TO MIDNIGHT • l S1t11nfQ', June ·1, 1%8 DAil V PILOT J 7 USED CAR SUPERMARKET ALL WITH PROTECTION! . ~ ' . I 00% UNCONDITIONAL GUARANrrr • AU WIOI DODGI UllD UIS WITll A l4ILD nu W This stir st1tis ~n 1 writing th1t H1rbor Dodge gu1r1ntets the cir ,A 100% ~g.•inst ~~1nie1I defects for 100 d1y1 or 4,000 milts W _whichever com's first after purch1s1. This includes all mech11)ic1I . Ap1rts, 1,lectric1I equipment, b1tt1ry; speedometer, rtdio, heater onA Wall ctrs. This gu1r1ntet covers 111 ptrts and labor frH to you. W VOLUME! VOLUME! VOLUME! AU PAVMENn ON U$EO U.lS INC LUO( TAX ' ~ICENS! fEES ANO All flN,l,H{( clliti;rs OH '6 M0$..0 OH ..,,,..OVED ClEOl1 '67 CHIYllOLn IMPALA 2-doot Ktrd!Dp. 127 t119. Ull, P'itur., 1uto., ..,..,, u..,.11, vinyl !ftflt. (THl7lO~ $67 1£!.:,\ PVMT. $67 '"'' MlHlY. PYMf, .... TOTAL . $1966 'RICE . +TAX & LIC. llUE 100~ itltlCE $2675 ,• '66 POllD ...... ·aoo GTA 2.fr. Htrd!Oll. 390 eng. ''llH•., br'u,, R&ll, 11110. t11n1. fett. •I• tO!ld. 1.ucktrt, tonsole. Well 1t will Cl(l)efL (Sl\1192~ . $60 '"" $60 "'" OOWN MTHlY. ,,.MT. -,,.MT. $ ·TOTA~ 1766 'RICE . +TAt.&UC. l~UE IOOIC itRICI $2360 s57 ~~ PYMT. TOTAL • ,.ICE +TAX & LICENSE llUE IOOIC PRICE $2315 '6S PONTIAC CATAUNA '6S DODGI COllONIT AlllomtUc, POWtf 1t"rint, V..I, •tdl• 1n4 Mlttr, (TG860e) ' $33 ~~ PYMT. $33 """· , MTKLY. PYMT. Sft66 ~~~ ·7 +T~6tic. 1tUE.100tC rt1a $#,ss 'M CHIV. IMPALA 1.S. 2 door h1nlt09-lldlo, tlwter, 1uto., pow1r .i1uln9 & hnik11; 327 tn;#, 'buck11 _,,, Wlw 1/111. t!ZYl-54). • $33 1£1:: 1'¥MT. $33 "'"' M'Dl.Y. .nMT. '66 PALCON nnuu fully equi~ with Mtt1t, .utomtlk. fl'tfllflll .. 9o n, delu~ inl;t., .ic. (I.tr. 1)99~ 1 $33 ~~ / 533'r ~OJit~. PYMT., l'YMT. ' ' 166 l'OllD L con .... rt. ''St"'·· lttktl. AU!D., ·Alt COl\d, WSW, Vlnrl !Mu. !Su. 6'110~ t <loot. H11l1r. fully flclotV 1qulpped'. RMA622~ Gold Slit'. .. $40 :i&~ "1MT. $40 '"" MTNlY, '"''· $ TOTAL 11~6 'RICE + TAX & llC. llUE l' PRICE $1950 '66 PONT. TIMPllT $36 "!.:,\ ~MT. $36 "'" MTHLV. PYMJ. TOTAL $1066 'RICE . + TAX &. l!C. llut IOOK l'RICI $1700 '6S CHIVTIOLn IMPALA ''Stttr, Auto., l&K, Vlnrl 1-rt, Cel'pftl, ttc. (VCV359~ $33 ~~ PYMT, $33 ""' MTHlY, PYMT. PllCI $966 TOTAL + t.U &' Ltc. ILUE IOOIC itltlCE $1520 . '6S PLYM. IATlunl \1..1, l&H, COIOIOlt, Vinyl In!.,, l ucttl •11, ,,,,., .. (WlA991 ~ • $33 1£!.:~ '""''· $33 "'" MTHlV. PVMT. TOTAL $966 PRICE +""UC ILUE IOOK itllCE $1710 VOLKSWAGEN CENTER usm LOW MILEAGE '611' '671 :tlll.Y '61 MAHY TO CHOOSE FROM '66 y w s50 s50 TOT Al PllCE ~~mk ; .. · ~~ ~~':· 5 \4t~t '64 Y.W. s29 s29 s29 JZ~ f'rMT. $29 "'"' MTHLY. "MT. · TOTAL '866 'llCI . +TAX & LICENSI ILUl lbdiPllU 111'0 '66 DODOI COllOlllT $26 ·~~~ PYMT. $26 "'" MTNlY, l'YMT, '6S CHIV, lllCAYNI l ltc•I"" 2 dot!'. full ftc:tort 91111lp,td. (NOP*~ Gold Sftr., $26 1.&~ • "1MT, $26 "'"' MTllLY. P'l'MT, .. $766 TOTAL ,.ICI +TAX 6 Lie. ILUE IOOK .. la $975 'Nhll .. 440-.Wt. f ,..... lldJ.o, hMru, tutomolk. -· wlwtl _ .... ,..,,. ,, .. , •• 11..1, (l!Mln). $23 /,&!.:,\ "1MT. $23 ""' M'fllt.V. ,YMT. TOTAL $666 'llCI +TAX &UC. llUE IOOI PllU $1205 JU COMIT WAGON Custom •Dr. Aulo. '""'·• U N, Vinyl Trim lnf.r, (,WFl38~ $19 ~~~ 'YMT. $19 "'"' MTMlY. """'· TOTAL 'llCI +TAX & l lC. llUE 1001 PltlU $195 L • ,• '· --· I . ·' . JI D.lllY Pll~T . . . • . Hello 011<e again, boys and glrl.t, an!l welCO!M t o • .-ediUon ol Uncle Len's CO<ner. We mlS6ed ell you poet. In the comer today. And only and jokes to Carol's Corner, two girls sent ln the.Ir rid· dles 10 they split the space this week. ~Pl! ~ {')--:<. p ~ ~ 6 6. .1 ABOUT THE time you're 3 d d 0 probably reading this, the ) l big Fish Fry parade is 0 V I ready to go in Costa Mesa. ---.. 0 ~ So co on and see tlte parade and read this column later, "-:>"'oio::::::,... kids. Well, boys and girls, pret- J --· ---- '6 . ef ~ Q 6 J 0 ty soon school , will be out, ·----~:--,....:.._... and that seems like a fitting ..,________ ~ -. ~ subject fo our art contest --............_--::- next week. We'll send ~e Kennedy half dollar to the artist who best capt~es-thia long awaited time ·of the year. In the meantime, bow about telling your friends about Uncle Len's Corner. We're going to need more entries if we want to 1 keep the colwnn running, and that's up to you, kids. Honorable mention wtn- * This PRIZE WINNER * week's contes t winner is Debra Magnusson, 9, 14951 Purdy St., Midway City Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture-on piece of plain, white paper 5~ inches wide and 4 inches deep. -Use black ink and rnake4.ines black. (~ • .Q._o . .Q.oi.copy or trace picture. It must be ·your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. nen in this week's art cOn-L.--------------------------------'I test are: Cathy Vallercamp, 1 O, Huntingtnn Beach; Ji 11 Hicks, 91h, Fowltain Valley; ROH Petron, 8, Oosta Me sa, and Rose Magnusson, 10, N..idway City. ~--Caro/~ • ' RIDDLES-AND ·JOKES PRIZE WINNER Tea"Clfer: I hope 1-dldn't see you tooJ<· Ing at l'reddies's test paper, Tommy. Tommy: I hope eo, toa. ' Dear Carol: What dill tile papa lightning bug say to the mama lightning bug? td• •11.1 JOf ~81Jq Jo1unr 4,Ut1 :J•MtuV _...,_ • .,..,, " C:••• 4111 Mllr . ' . ' . Teacher: If you had five pieces &f candy and Tony asked you for one, how many pieces would you have !ell? Joey: Five. Door Carol: What Is a pickle? •poow Jnot 1 u1 .-qwn:1n, 'fl :JeM1uy _.,,.,.. lllt•r• •• c-ni dtl Mir I ' S.114 Y•llr """"°M t• At• A.Hy, Cf_8 °'8l!fl C... hit_ llJlt, IQ: 1560, C8thl M ... , Callf. Al\dr tencll I CO!Tlf'l..re. 20 YOtllme ~' ot tri. Wtrllll llloll: l!nuc~I• to Sil· iv v .. 1<1~bura. '" u . o1 Pllll1Mlplll1, pennsvlv1nl1, for her -slillrl, What 11 • grunion D1b ? The gru n ion is a Californla p erforme r . thQJJgh not a movie star. He is a slim, silvery fish and on certain special nights of the Year. he performs on the moonlit beach~. No other fish is quite like him and he can be found nowhere e1se in the whole wide world . If you visit California, you may catch youn:elf a batch of grunion to fry for supper. But you"m~ do so only on a egg cells trecome fertili~d and stay buried in the sand above the level of the tides. Two weeks tater , they will be swamped by another one of those high-high tides. The eggs are W&6hetf out of the sand, pop open and out co me . baby grunion . The frisk)', quWr-inch Wants immediately take to the water and swim out to join their relatives . ·A fish <>ut of water is about the most helpless fellow in the world. And the grunion fiShes leave the sea for a few minutes to lay their eggs. Sometimes they · --. . - DR. KILDARE J 'M NOT flNISHED wrrn YOU ITT 1<1LOARE, SO • MUCH AS LOOt< AT JENNlFfR PELOfll AND I "TAKE UP WHERE l LEFT OFF. JUDGE PARKER MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS • ' - AMD v«>RSE, 'IO.J'Ji'E MISTRUSTING, IT'S RIDIO.JlOU.S THAT JENNIFER CAH 1T TALK TO ANOTHER MAA WITHOUT '/OOR BLOWING A GASl<ET. • NO •• SHf!; Ml ~6HT! euT 5HE WAS 0.llBJ AWAY Lt.Sf l l6HT ••• AN El.PEJn.Y AUNT PIEP!~E Ol"PN'T MAYE TIMETO 6ET~ IN lOllCH MTN 'tllOl •• ANP 1.SKEP lHAT I SlOP gy i\NP TEll YOU!' A GooO t.loW "JO ~ A l.OVE AFFAJR IS 10 EAT A LO'T OF-600I' l .. , By Ken Bald NOT JUST ANY ,MAN, KILDARE·· YOU!/ YOU.'.' By Harold Le DoUJC ' 1 ! l ! j l By Ferd Johnson so You TANGLi:C> -WfLL, "TM' LOOJC WITH Miss SW!Vt::L.'S ·' j'WIV~L ,<"ilAV'i ME \.JMEN I "TOI.I> BOYFRIE'NC>·· t>ID · ·l-IE'f2' ABoUT IT YOU C4ET HUR!J D\DN rr MA'f<.E ME' FEE!.. TOO~Roovt. By Tom K: Ryan 1-------------------..i·--rew·-··s-pt?Cial nights or the Crossword Puzzle year. The local newspapers announce these g 'r u n i o n.- nights and also re-mindi_ the people ttlat no fishing equip- land in such large numbers r:::::===::::::--::""";;:~;;:;:c...;:;---::::;;:;; thc:t people cann<>t walk on th'e beach without siepping on them! The busy, helpless creatures are easy to gr ab with the ~bare hands. In a few minutes, you can catch enough to fill the frying pan, already heated on t h e campfire logs . They have a tasty flavor but there is not much met.it on just one gru· nion. Besides. he has a full quota o( spiky fish bones, FERD FtOOGLE's ~ STUPED IN A CHUCK· DON'r KNOW ... HE HASN"T FOi.JN D HER YET ACROSS 45 • • • CanMM:: l Man of formerly Bart of brass . ntario 6 National Q Malt League baseball beverage 4'9 lfetll tea111 SO Femkc 10 Coarse ,,..,, fiber 52 Move at 1~ Forced Lop speed removal 53 Forest from one-S anl11a.I country 54 lneome hit 15 Of the soil; spet.lallst: Prefix Abbr. 16 Theater 57 See 69 Dowa ·section 59•Make flat 17 Parlor: bl Assault 2 words violently 19 Speculil· 6~ State Uon: 67 Anatomlcai Abbr. pass1ge 20 Number 68 Entered 21 Kind cf writ 70 l umber 1:3 Stage source scenery and 71 If not furn isl!lngs 72 Offlclal of 25 Cey lon ancl~C ""'" Rome 26 Period 73 -···biscuit of time 74 Relative of 27 CiWI. 53 Across province: Abbr. 75 First bishop of Paris 29 Encom-DOWN ~ssed by 31 ~n place l Distant: 33 Ingest 34 Cut Comb. form 36 Put off Z An~le of 40 Food: Slant lea and ~2 Weapon ax is 44 Home In 3 Had a high "Gone with old time: the Wind" 3 wo rds ' " " 4 Color S Five Nations members Ii Spoil 7 Self·estttms 8 Fish 'I MtlJnche>l y 10 And 11 Drugged 12 Rock et sta~e 13 Spoil 18 Creatures of lolklote 22 Srttled 24 Contestinlj 27 Ri ver of Bu""• 28 Western fi/1/68 38 Seed appenda ge 39 Caoock's neighbor 41 Ask for arm! 43 Just formed 46 Pio --48 Thou11ht very high ly of 51 Ta1ktd ·imperfectly 54 Football lnflactions 55 Outdoor Jiving area Sb Change ment of any kind is permit· ted to catch them . No gru- nion may be caught during April and May. These game laws are enforced to prevent people from catching all the grunion fishes in the world, lefNing none for the future. The grunion season usually lasts from June to Sep· tember, and grunion fishers are allowed to use only their bare hands for catching the slithery little fishes. The.silvery, six·inch fishes are cousins of the jack smelts and the silversides, the mullets 81ld o.lher fish that people eat. An<>ther of their relatives is the toothy barracuda who eo.<ts people. Their adult lives are spent 'near the sandy Pacific beaches between P o i n t Conception and -n a-j-a California. On gr u n i o n nights the people who live near these beaches desert their TVs and drive.ins, their bowling alleys and even their hot-dog Ma.rids. Are veins the same as artertes? Both veins atffl ar{eries are blood vessels and the body needs both of them. The circulatory system has a closed . netwoi;k o f branching blood veSsels that weaves its way· through every CO!'ner of the body. It must ~--'Ii closed, unbroken network so that th e blood coo keep flow ing around and around in a ne ver.ending circuit. The moving circuit MAN! l'VE NEVER SEEN THE STl\EETS IN SUCH BAD SHAPE! MUTT? (IRE YoU · MUTT ? steers the flowing blood out ..::.>...._ to the body then back to the heart and on to the lungs. U.S. Jawm1n 30 Shul"'our 58 Arrow shalt &O Sllp aw ay b2 Soft res rn E.3 Noun ending , b5 Kind of Off they go to ttie beaches, with only a batch of dry logs to kindle a campfire. There it is purified and refreshed, sent back to the heart and out once adlin on MISS PEACH 32 F1vorltr 35 Surtable for a king 37 Language of 4th century: 2 •Ol'dS fo od store: Collo~ Mi Citrus drinks t.9 Poetic conlr1ctlon its way. Fresh, red blood from the heart canies vital oxygen to the living cells throughout the body, The blood vessels The grunion event occurs when there is a New Moon or a FuU Moon , which are times of. highest tides. As the night tide swells to its hJghest pea}!;, swarms of I silvery grunion are seen .,,..+--+-t--t riding high on the waves h.-'+--+-t--t' : towards the sandy beaches. I Shortly befcr~ the high tide '--+--1--1--" turns. the silvery multitudes that carr:y tbis fresh blood are called arteries. Along the way, the branching blood vessels become thin· net and. thinner. As the hungry cells talte oxygen they return their waste carbon dioxide gas a s the blood goes by. This used blood flows on its :way .back to the heart and lungs to be purified and refreshed for the neat trip around the Circuit The blood vessels that carry lhe used blood back for purification are called veins. plunge forward and leave !..r+--+-i themselves stranded on the sand. Then the busy time begin&. Each female grunion wriggles her tall to. dig a hole in the wet sand. When about a third ol her l>ody ~ be.low deck, she deposits a batch of sman. Mdmon-col· ored eggs in the hole. Mean· time. several male. cruNon are wrlggll1111 and wrlthin& , F N d close around her. When th• e88 ·&me eggs are laid, the m&Jes · cover them with depolib Ol HOLLYWOOD !UPI) - sperm eel.la. Then t b e "lbe Amtrlean H u m a n e parent fiahet fiQP' a a d Mtoclatlon Ms named-Fess flounder back to the sea and (Owliel Boone) Pa-rker na· swim out -m.to Ure deep tlonal cbal.nnan or thtir "Be water. The male and female IOnd to Animals" campaign. ~E Ll. YS'UfotL SUNSHINE' SQVAO . ..... ~-··.,··· DEBBIE DEERE HOLE TH IS MORN! N<f !.,..'""-:( GOSH.IHATE · TO HAVE PEOPL THINK I'MYOll WITH '>'tlUR. REPUTATION A~D All "TllAT· OH, TERRJ8t.e!TELL TME'M IM By Al Smith MR. GRIMMIS, 1liE5uN5HINE SQUAD IS Ht:RE TO SEE YOU . CA.IT! THE WIST THING ! NEED 1---L...-- lllGHT NOW 15 THE SUNSHINE 5GUAO! ·---" .............. . '" __.,. ... -···-······· ., ············· I . . . . . ](.<\LY tc"°'L MIS£RY SQUAD Frank Boll• "' ii..,;;.;;;.;;;.,;;;:;;;:.;;;i;;;;;;;i,;,;l..:;;.;...;;,;;;...;....,;;;.,;..;.,6;.;;. .. .;..;. ................ -... -...................... ~~...;~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--~~~~ ---,. ... ~. -, . . . . ------• • • ...... HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE , .. 4 _.. .. rd.I,, Juno I, 1%8 DAILY •rLOT J9 Gentr•I 1000 General 1000 ;:~;.' n:;;•:;r;:•;.I : __ .1,--~.;_:;.;:;;.;;;.:;.;.. ____ =or:;.::;=:.;...----1000 HOUSES FOR SALE -HOIJSES FOR SAl.E · HOU E FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~ Cl<Mrat • 1000 Go~•rg Z ' 1000 GaMral IOOOG<n•rel 1000 Yo u e!A'N 'T BEAT DAVIDSON Realty PENINSULA PT. IT • --MOit attrtctivc custom·bll. -......... -..tlon, price & te-rms. 5"•" INTEREST HORES I ~~ethisw:rp ~a~: 2p~~ Auu:e~Ww int loon, total PENIN ULA S · -:~~:\~:,~~~1::~~i~~ r..ntures inc I u d 1 n g pymn~ $144 per mo. 3 BR , , llreplace, electric bullhlf"lli 00..utiful heated, filtered E&litsKlc home, cor lot. New Balboa In kltchm. Many. many ex. l?(lOI • Only $29$0 CALL .nllr. 2M H1ui:lor 58. CM T tra ;-1pl'C'll ft'ltures. $56,000 MR. NELSON s< 0-115 t 546-5460 -~16• . OCEAN FRQNT fOPt'n evet) Heritage Real MESA VERDE• BR, 3 S.tb f • ~H's vacation time! SUn, swl.m ~ ... ,. Olnlnf, Famil,y rm. Poot: Ocean ront Community ""' ploy. Thlo '"""""" ' Dial 64Z.56T8 kr RE.Wl.'l'S Open. M.3,950. * ~20U BR home will just till tht Open ·Houses THIS WEEKEND HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 205 Via Cordova, Corona del Mar 673-ft770 (Open Sat 1-5) 707 Iris, corona de! Mar 675-3745 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 Br. & Family o; Den) 535 Hazel Or., Corona del Meir 673-3770 (Open Sat &-Sun) 611 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 675-3000, eves 642-4788 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2910 CliH Dr., Cliffhoven 673-9200, eves 548-4810 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 1537 Serenade, Irvine TeITace 675-3000, eves. 646-6590 (Sat 1·5) 3504 Marcus, Newport Beach 673-6000 (Open Fri, Sat & Sun 1-5) 4612 Roxbury, Cameo Shores 673-8550" · (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 201 Via Nice, Lido Isle , 673-5166 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 522 Seaward, Coro na Highlands. CdM 673-2222 (Open Sat & Sun 1-51 245 Sierks St., Costa Mesa 646-2309 (Sat & Sun 12·5) (3 Br. & Family or Den) 1600 Cornwafl Ln ·(Wes tcllfO NB (Off Dover Dr.) (Open Su n 12·5) **1000 West Bay Ave, Balboa 673-7300 or MA 5-8034 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1221 Sussex Lane (\Vestcliff) NB 548-8162 · (Sat & Su n 11-5) 163 82 Eagle Lane, Huntington Beach 642-1771 (Ope n Sat & Sun 1-6) 1901 Glenwood Ln . (Baycrest) NB 642-4059 (Sun 1·51 3135 Bayside-Drive, Corona del Mar 675-3000, eves 673-0554 (Open Sal 1-5) 2301 CJav St .. Newport Heights 646-7171, 546-2313 (Open"sat 1-5) *2048 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 675-403 1. eves 646-4331 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1169 Augusta (Mesa North) CM 646-3928, eve 540-0088 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ll Br. + Apt.) lo btl\. Choi~ ocean front THREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • s ry aree Peninsula Pt _ near single family Homes and three Duplexes with Ha~ entrance. s6o.ooo. a Deluxe owner's'3 Bedroom & Den-Home EAST BLUFF upstairs; and a ~3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental Outitllllding panoramic view. down. Now ready for occupancy. Chs.tmlng 4 BR home. Spac. Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family Tooms, Wet ioos ll\'\ll~ room with flre- Bars1 radiant heat,. insulated, carpeted, wall-11laL<e, hunily room or form- ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica al dining room. Electric kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. built-ins In kilchetl. Largl" Come see for yourself: patkln and gan:lell!. Truly a family ho~. "4,800. GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 "F" Strut and Balboa Blvd. an secluded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $ 79 ,600 lo $109 ,600 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9·3351 675·2000 1 (}raciou:I G/egance/. CLIFF HAVEN Looking for a co:cy 2 BR home? This is; It! Attr. !iv· tng room with frpl. Large pa. tio area. Located on pretty Snug Harbor Road. J u s t $26,950. SCARCE LOT One of the few remaining vacant lots. • .in the New· port • BalbOa area. Near Ocean. Xlnt terms. Try oU· er. S20,CXXI. BEACH HOUSE \\!ell located near Bay and Ocean. 2 BR's., frp\. Furn- ished. A.It set lor summer! SJ,(XXI ~n. Owner" carry lst T.D. Priceo • $31.000. Balboa Real Estata Co. Josephine Webb, Realtor 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 673414-0 EnS~P ,~~"~~~~"' A magnificent, oharm·filled. 4 BR 3 bath home own 30' custom heated pool fronted by impressive white walled court Thi outstanding 4 BR fam. yard entrance. Invitiogly light & spacious liV· ily room with formal dining ing room, formal ·glass walled dining room . room 111 toclay's top value. -& Over 1900 sp ft of living overIOoking large Grecian healetl pool pat-areS~Tm·macuJate Condition, io. Paneled game room! Exquisitely decorated all t>lcctric built-in kitchC'n , & immaculately \naiutained! 3 car garage! 2 baths~ ~ner anxious 10 Among otiher distinguished homes on large movr . asking S34.250 EZ lots in a prestige Newport Beach area.· Not terms. leased land. A tremendous va lue for $74,950! ~ Rut~ Pardo/f, .. Reaftor Q•, 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 I 605 We1teliff Dr., Nawport Beach-642·52oct === ---- ~I --· ---~---- 1 2 SlORY OPEN HOUSES REDUCED $2. soo· SAT & SUN 1 • 5 -._ 522 Seaw1 rd Chomer must liCll this lovely 3 BR + huge rumpus room home imm~iately. Large pie shaped lot completely C"nclosed. Cu.1-de-!!ac streel. Built·in slrroo & burglar alarm system. F\JJI price just S29.995. Corona. Hlghlatifs 0 c e a n View, fee simple, 3 BR, 3 baths, worl< shoR aree.. 612 Orchid, CdM 3 BR, l bath home with Ba e\or Apt • only $35,500. 805 North Boyl MESA DEL MAR OPEN SAT/SUN 2737 DRAKE ' $216,950-VA OK Newport ol Vietori1 646-8811 Bolboa Island (Opin Pier & Float, 4 BR, 3 baths, Evanings) room· to bulld, ,.,,,,,,;;;;,;;;,;;;,;!!!!!!!!!!.,,;;,, Big 18•38 Pi;:lnco'!pt~:i~ 1.~~ed !or chitd MATI LA B-ORDE, Realto-r.'. safety and an immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Excell ent carpets and drapes. "AN INVITATION JO" .-.;~ Ow)ler bas purchased new home and will give fast possession -$27 ,9:SO -Assume 5;4 loan at $169 per month including taxes. GRACIOUS UV!NG..Beautilul Baycrest borne .• Ho-and lnvest:,...nt built by Ivan Wells for _the· dlscr!mlnatlng. ,,.... ,,..... Elegance abounds • professionally decorated Top location with 3 bdrm. · ~ bath home 8 and landscaped. Formal DEL PISO •ntry hall, )'rs. new, modern in every detail. Fireplace, spacious living and dining room over look kitchen with bunt.ins. Hardwood Floors plus private courtyard and b!.autiful heated AN· 2 bedroom rental in rear. Let us show you THONY POOL. Three sparkling bath'l and how to live in luxury for only• $128 per four farge bedrooms, one easily converted to · monlh. den. L..ar~e famil y room convenient to all elec,tric k1tchef1. Manv fine aonointn1ents for'· yout:pteasure. PR ICED TO SELL FAST AT ONLY 163 .500. Excellent financing available ACT NOW. Newport Hei9hts Cutie! You'll love the panelled Uving room. So-o-o Big. 2 nice bedrooms, tiled kitchen. Beauti· fut, large ft'ont yard insures privacy. $2 1,950 witb 10% do~n. • Touch of Old Spain Eastside Spanish · 3 bdrms., living room with wood burning fi replace -laTge lot with 2-car garage • $23 ,900 easily finan ced. Newport Shores-$22,500 Popular "A" Frame. 1 block from club house and pool. Short walk to ocean -has large family room. double garage: Perfect seasbore home. Back Bay New Custom Beautiful new contemporary with stone front - 3 bdrms . 2 lavish baths -extra large f·amily room with fireplace. Tile entrance surrounds sunken living room. Located on quiet cul de sac. S35.500 · NothinR-like it! " 5 Bdnn. • $800 Down • Gl's move in for $800 total. Large 2·story. 5 bedroom home, wilh king sized master bed- room, B/l range-oven & diShwasher. Fi_re- place, large family room, completely land- scaped. The only 5 bedroom in this price range. $29,950 .-It's sharp. 646·7171 9p•n Sunday 546-2313 SALESMEN NEE.OED '·""'-~!~ ' ~··: ... ,:;TH~·r:mEAL ·. l~ ' . ~ . . ESTATERS ----. INVESTORS ATTEN'.l'.ION Room for 12 units in ~xcellent rental area. Corporation set-up included in sale price. Good 2 BR house on 62'h x307' tot. $32.950. 3 BEDROOM SHARP Cleanest in the aorea. Built·in mahog~ny shelving & desk, 3 large bedrooms & 1 o/, balhs recently painted inside & out. FHA 534.o/d loan with $154 total payments $22,500. JC-. COAT~4~ ~:~~C~T!!!!TORS ~ 546-4141 Co1t1 Mesa, Calif. EXCITING NEWS! Fo.ur bedroorns + Den + Dining Room; 1 ~ bath home for $25,500!! You 'll be thrilled with space for your family to romp, on this COZY CORNER nestled within an easy walk to 1''airview Road Shops, all schools, includ· ing ST. JOHNS PAROCHIAL, THl!U O.C,C. ENJOY the nice yard, concrete block walls ~ aluminum covered patio for planned pri· vacy · Easy aCC{"3S boat and trailer pad .. GEN· EROUS FHA terms!! WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF •UXU RY AT LOW COST. Beautiful t5'x32' Swimm ing..pool, three bedroom's 1 % bat.~ pTus family room home . Built !or modern li ving -decorated in excellent' taste. To- morrow may be too late -be lh.e .proud owner of this one. HUftRY !! ONLY $38,750. $21,750 FURNISHED Fully carpeted and draped, CLEAN THREE BEDROOM. 1% BATH HOME with dinette and modern Built.in kitche1'. Fireplace and forced air heat. Cove red patio and detached double garage. This attractive shake root liOme is located . near large shopping center and public tranSportation. OWNER WILL THROW IN THE FURNITURE AT LISTED PRICE. Call today to see this bar.gain. · Four Bedrooms --Eastside . An appeaJ.~"'lg YOUNG HOME in p-2rfect taste. Located near St. Joachim's Church and paro- chial-school. Huge master bedroom with pri· vate bath, completely carpeted home in neu· tral gold-color. Modern kitchen with dish· washer and disposal. Sprinkl er5i, ov-ersize dou- ble garage and enclosej patio with bird av. iary,_IT] /J. Q~UTY FOR ONLY $28,950. May we show you. · 646-0555 220 E. Sav1nlMnth St. (E. 17th St. Shopping Centar) Cotta MtM . you1ll /ike ovr friendly service Evanlng1 646-1050. or 642-9192 of!uxuriou:I Bargain/ 1616 Linco.ln L1n--Open Sund•Y 12·5 DISllAILI WISTCLlff All.4-NOT r.-41 '-I ' I, 612 Orchid, Corona del l\1ar • • 673-2222 !Open Sal & Sun 1-5) , (4 Bedroom) . !•146~9 Fairfield. Cameo Shores. CdM "- 675-3331 /Sal & Sun 1·51 3130 Limerick, Costa 1\-1esa 549-1403 . 2845 Catalpa, Easlblulf. NB (Surr;lay 1·51 Newport at Victorii 646-8811 (Opon Don V. Franklin REALTOR Bar Harbor- Pool Hom• 3250 E. Coast Hwy. Outstanding in every N!Bpf'CI Corona del Mar 673-2222 -This popular model has ~~~~~~~~!:!!_!!![!!!!![!!!!![!!!!!!!!!! 4 bdrms, 2 baths wi:h sep- arate ma11ter suite. Large pool with automatic fil ter and sweep. Lots of extras. E\ec. g1rage door opener, E'tc.-$35,CJ:'ll. Try 10% down. 646-7171 • 546-2313 {oldwell, Banker MAY SELL FHA Appealing Porvincial home on cul..de-118.c. 2 BR conver- tible den, 2 ba, bit-ins. Ter- rific pool. Owner will con· sider FHA to good buyer. $31.500 JUST LIKE A MODEL HOME You'll never find ooe more immaculate than this Hunt· ington Harbour 3 bdrm 2 Corona del Mar Home and income south of the highway on oversized 47' lot. 3 bedroom 2 bath with in-law or teen·age suite . ' of l!vingroom, bedroom and bath that provides privact for all -.And cw;tom built 2 bedroom apartment with driflwood paneling, cathe· dral ~am ceiling, used brick fireplace and aundeck. Double car garage and t'X· tra parking for boat or trail- IDm. yJ. S.11tt.,. 1...-hi lltlfla &..Ml Charmjng olq_ brick garden entrance with wrought iron gates! Heavy shake.roof! Soar· ing vaulted & timbered ceilings, massive handmade Mexican bric k fireplace! Stunning •P • formal dining room plus wood panelled game room! 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 deluxe bath.s! Olive .trees! Outdoor lighting! Separate chil· dren's play yarcl with story-book playhouse! Lg. sunny patio! 85x110' pool.sized lot! Sup- erbly de(.'(lrated & landscaped! Owner trans- ferred-a "must sell" bargain! Only $6"9,750? 675-3000, eves 644-0818 (Sa t 1-5) 805 North Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-2222 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 1324 Galaxy Dr ., Dover Shores 642-8235 (Open Daily) **333 Morningstar Lane. Dover Shores 642-8235 !Open Dail y) 225 E. Vlifson St., Costa Mesa 646-6610 !Ope n Dail y) *4627 Perham Dr., Cameo Shores 642-8235 [Open Da ily) 2501 Bamboo, Easlblulf, NB 642-7000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Br. & Family or Don) , . * 1924 Leeward Lane. Baycrest 642-8235 ropen Sat .1-5) 18012 Butler, University Park, Irvine -6-75-aOOO,eves.646,6590 (0.Jll!n Sun 1-5 437 Tustin Ave. (Newport Heights) NB 642-5200 . (Open Sun 1·5) 1616 Lincoln Lane (Westcliff) NB (Off Estelle Lane) (Open Sun ·12-5) 101 8 Nottingham, Newport Beach (Westcliffl 544-5347, 838-0181 (Everyday 1-5) 2737 Drake (Mesa de! Mar) CM 646-8811 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1523 Llncoin, Baycrest 646-7171 , 546-2313 (OR<n Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5) 1706 Dover Drive (Hiarbor Highlands) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3280 Michigan Ave. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 (Sat & Su n from I p.m.) 956 Mag.llan (Mesa de! Mar) CM 546-5880 (Sat & Sun afternoons) (4 Br. & Guest House) ' 3150 Barbados (Mesa Verde) 9M 540-1720 (Sunday) (5 Br. & Family or Den) 3218 Minnesota An. (Mesa Verde) CM 545-1844 (Sa t & Sun 9·5) (Home Iii Income) 68 l!eaootl B11 \1l'fr Bajl!oe ?sland) -(Ott Bayglde br.) (open Thurs & lun CONDOMINIUMS ,:OR SALE 2532 University Drive, Newport Beach 646-6371 ' (Sat & Sun) 12-5) OFFERS:. New Udo Bayfront • Construction begins near future 6 BR lux- ury home. Din. rm., paneled Cam. rm .. 3 fr pl C5., 3 car garage. Pier & sl\p privifeges. Sandy beach. Plans may be seen by appt. ....................... $198,000 Mi:s. Raulston Westcliff Exclusive "Estate like" living on sntall scale. Spacious landsc aped patio & 16' x 35' pool. Ro se gardens, trees -seclusion! Extra lrg. liv. rm. & din. rm . + 3 bdrm. , ..... $69~000 Alrs. Harvey 61o/o_loan. No Poin1n..-~ Ca n be assumed on this lovely home. 4 bedrooms, family room. B/I elec. kitchen. On cul·de·sac street. Onl y 8 months old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,900 Miss Leidy /Mrs. Burns 3 Br. • ·2 Ba.-lrv. Terrace $34.500 new exclusive for the young exec· utive. Contemp. design -lots of glass & brick. Good poten. for appreciation. J. Clarkson Choice Buildin9 Site Ocean view -Own you r land. Build to suit your most pa rt i cul a r require- me nts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . $25,900 Charlotte Long Bay and Ocean Views 4 BR, 21> Ba. with huge family room, din . room and large walled patio. One short block lo best bay and ocean beaches $59,500 Walt Haase ;, OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL; IANKER & C:O. 2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY ·NEWPORT IE'ACH ICI 9.3351 OPEN EVES. THE fl'EAL 'ESTATERS bath home. Soaring beam- ed ceilings, formal dining, island kitchen. 2 Pl!-tios. H's er. beautiful~ Only SSl.500. Call us to sec S64.5(XI 4 Bedroom ROY J. WARD CO. l Ba)'t'rest Office) ~esworthy & Co. 642.7777 1605 W1stcliff Dr., Newport Beach--642-5200 $19,750 Bel!rr see this one today. Lots of shade trees, big lot. 2 baths. Won't bt' around long at this low price. Sl56 per month include~ taxes! OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 Channel Front Pier -Float • Front Palio w/b.<arbegie • 3 BR • Fire- place .Wood j1oors • Fur- nished • Oear, owner will handle financing. · 3504 MARCUS AVE . Ralph P. Ma1kay, Rltr. 34U W. Npt. Blvd ., 67:Hi000 VOGEL VALUE Low<'!il priced 5 BR home in lhe area. 2,CXXI Sq. Ft. gar· age. Pool.sl1.cd lot, blt11s. nl!'Nly ~Intro inside & out. Cal'llf'11'd & draped , Only ""·""· Vogel Co. Rf';iltor11 2667 E. Coo~t M"'Y. Cdi\1 • 673-2020 • No Down to Vets OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 1842 Santiago Dr. 646-1550 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. Fun In Th• Sun La.JOU.A Scenk: Drive -ap. ---~----­ prox. l Ac., view of bay & FOR Sale. Fallbrook area. Swimming in the privacy oI ocean : level, all buildable. 1% RC w/view, 6 rm ranch your OWJ1 large pool. Lovely $31.500 Cash or terms, 107" Me + 5 rm guelit or rental. 4 BR & family room home in Dn., bal in ('([Ua! inst .. plus Avocado & fruit trees. Lrg _ Baycrest. 2'11 baths, light 1 '1~. 213 : fi,1-2523 or write pool, patio. $54,000. Bkrs. gardening. See this one be· 143 N. TlUey A ve, OK. Ph: 714: 728-8112 or fore you buy. Price $58,500 Pasadena, Calil. 9U07 213: ~330 <WINER Arkush Rlty 548-3350 Begin a Life of Luxury Monticel10 ;,Townhouse (pure wall·to·wall Eleganct) 2 l1cdroo1n~ and DEN or 3 and 4 bedrooms. 17 ft . Master Suite; ;! ba ths, 'dou ble gar01gc. deluxe built-in kitchen w/w carpeting, co111p lcte cxteriol' 1nau1 lcnance. Its exclusive Country Club living . \V ith cluhhou~<'. 11001 au tl recreation facilities ... only $2(),950 C£NTEP. or HAR BOR AREA Harbo; Shoppin1 C.nl1r 'h mi. Soutll Co1st Plaza .. , , • 2 mi, Or11111 Co.5t Colleae ••• Y, ml. -U.C. 1! INin1 .. , ...... 3 ml. NtWPor1 ·Mf!U Schools • Vt ml. PuOIH: Golf Course .... : l ml. So. c.ni. Coll•a• ..... 1;, ml. Civic C111t1r , , .••.••. y, mi. 16382 Eagl• Lon• , Sharp 3'BltT bath aOuJi OC· DRIVING DIRECTIONS <:Uplcd hom't near thoppina, 1. from lht S.n Dit10 oH·rt mp on f1lr• 2. F1om Ntwport l lvd .. llkt f1lr Drive vltw R~d, tum ~ to Montlctllo West to ftlrvlew R~d. tllfl! left (South}, tdM:lol1 A Douclu. FHA OK Hom••· to MohtJctMo Homtt. f&'its:'oN REAL TY CO. THESE HOMES QUALIFY FOR.THE WALKER& LEE "GUARA,NTEE TRADE" SALE PLAN-an easy woy to 642-tm TRADE-lN your present home. Just ta.lie to the man from 4 Plus POOL Wallcer & Lee. f"in!t)laee, 2 b1ths, Bits. MONTICELLO HOMES SALES e>F1ICE1 \60 LEXINGTON LANE cpts/drp1, cov. patio, ffkf" 'Tll.lf'"°"l"f71 4l S••11IO pooJ -&. nnly S27.SOO E:.·1 __ :::::~~~~W~A~L~m~o~11~1 ~siu~1;•~•~01N~n~~~\~::::~ ed. loc. & term.1, CALL MR. NELSON 540J..151 Heritage RM.I Estate BIG 2 STORY 5 Blocks from Buch This 2 year old. 2,600 square foot mansion has an im~ prcssive te-rram entry, 4 ex.· tra large bedrooma, 3 ele:: gMt b&ths. Massive Mu- ter Suite has a baJcony. Wal. nut paneled family room. Built in deluxe kitchen with dumbwaiter. Separate utiJ. ity 'l"OOIIf. A Fantastic VAL-. UE only $34,995. Will trade for smaller home. LIDO ISLE Family· Home located near Llod tale Club Houae on l i,.t loll, 1treet I street with 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths aeparate fa.milf room encloaed yard • ; Exoellent financing $74 ,500 ~ oi.11: • Mr1. Pavlovkh or Mr. Abell HA-0" ~OMP'ANY RE'ALTORS 673-4400 W ·ANTED RetJ Estate SalH PtopJ.: WHY NOT GET ON 'DIE BAND WAGON? Over 25 Y ttrt in Or•na• Cbunty e !\Ill page aaverttctna • tnltr ofOee teletype ~ • 1'r1lnlng Procram . e _ln•uttnce • Many other benefits .·· ~ • For inf!ri!rJ ,, • . ·) .... '· .. -: ,_) ' --• • • • , tr . . ' . . . t ; ' ·c· • .. .. ' --,... \_ ff bAILY J{[OT-Sa '1-;"J,.,-~ 1968 1".'"u_u_s_e_•_F_o_R_>A_L_:e_HOU>ES FOii SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR -~=E-HOUSES FOR SALi~·-i HOUSES FO~..!:!.._ 1o:o;':.:"'=r1:.:l_...;. __ -'1=000Gtnet"al 1000 General ~G~ ~~!'' I ~~:> G1n1r1l 10_00 1 ~.~!!. ~· · 1100 (.1..,1 --':" .,, ' ' I ' ' I ·'' . •' ' 'liew Panoramic view or the city lights and ocean from thirlmmaculate 4 bedroon1. dining room home. Add to !his the shake roof and oversize garage and what else could you want. $4l,SOO. Top of the World See the boats In the bay aJ1d a million lights from this gracious custom ranch_ home. FOT'· maJ dining roo m, 3 spacious bedrooms, a large pool and located on a spacious lot. $48,000. Estate Sale An impressive home located on a lovely tree. lined street of much more expensive homes. 3 large bedrooms, family .rwm, 21h baths and shows hl<e new. Jpst i!sted for $46,950 "'ith flexible ter.ms. Bay crest A large 3 bedroom home localed on a large corner lot. Family room, shake roof, beam ceilings, loads of panellini?, neat landscap· ing and still has room to add-on for a grow· ing family . $43.500. Spring Fever! Entertain With A B!cr Splash $2 1,500 3 BEORM. -FAMILY RM. + POOL Dosigned for run & entertolning! WOOd burn· Ing fireplace. Healed & filtered pool with bathhouse adjacent delightfuJ covered patio! Deep land&<:a ped grounds. 540-1720. Mesa Verde-4 Bedroom-$24,000 2 baths. Huge sepa rate rump us room await- ing thost: teenage parties. Luxurious paneling surrounds a wood burning fireplace. Dining room. Family roo1n. Covered patio. Built-in kitchen. Convenionl:prestige area. 540-1720. Presti9e Area-Mgsa Verde $32,500 Near Mesa Verde Country Club -golfer's paradise~. 4 bedrn1s. 2 baths. Ri ch wood pan- elin,g, fireplace . "Award'' kitchen, dishwash- er. 2 patios, one covered. Artistic.. landscap- inj!'.. Priced to sell now! 540·1720. Coile11e Pa rk-S:l5,500 ! Gorgeous yaid -lush Plantings, covered patio & breezewav. S bedrooms" .2 ba~hs. family rm. Cathedral beamed ceiling, flTe- place in gracious li ving room. New shag ~~EGE REALTY Daily "Pilot Cl~ssified CLASSIFIED INDEX Hours-Regulation~-Deadiinss Now Liitin9 ERRORS! Advertltef'll 1hould oh~1c the•r adt pally ind NPOl"t lmm1dlat1ty erron Ne•r Golf Courie Ultra sharp 4 BR Mesa Verde or m l.claa•ifleatlons. THE DAILV P1LoT-.. uum11 lla blllty for 1rror1 only to CUSI'O"f by 80 8.(;bEGC A: 111.e;hland.l home with cus· tne e)(tent of publlshlnQ the adv1rtlNment'C'Orl"9Ctty one time. ju~t com_pli:tt.'d, l block from tom carpetlng, out door BBQ Mesa Verde Golf & Country wlU1 built-in benches. Al11:> DEADLINE FOR COPY AND KILLS: S:S.O P.M. the d•Y befoNll pubUcatlon, •QOPt for Club. 4 Bn 3 baths, 3 l!Br chlld'i playhouse & ii..ttrac-Wee•end Edition and Monday sections wM:n olothtg tlrM It 5i30 P.M. Friday. garage, farmaldlning roo1n. Live arcll bridge over 1he vou MUST HAVE KILL NUMBER! When kllllng an ad becauss of quick result•. Top quality througbcut. See goldfi:ifl pond , Qulc~ 1)0!· be 1ure to m<1ke a reco'rd of th1 kill numb1r given )'OU by your ad taker a1 "Shirley" at 1877 lolaui Cir· session. Excellent exisling verification of l'"u'" c;:att clo Just off Mesa·Drive. !Al. 5l.',0 loan at $17·1 mo. In-· so have 2 other new C\1~10.Cn eludes Ta,.; & ln11, Full price Ever)' effort 11 m<1dt to klll or cor,rect a new Id thilt h11 been ordered, but we can· hOml'& to show yoo.I S28,500. riot guarantee to do 10 untU th• ad ha• appear1d In tht paptr •. College Realty S4l>.5880 Callege Realty 546-5880 DIME-A-LINE Ads illrt strlctll' c;ash In advance by mall or at any one of our offlcc1. l~ Adams at Harbor 1500 Addn1s at Harbor NO phone ordera. !Near Cinema Theatrcl <Near Cinl•ma Theatre) The I..,~..,.~..,.~~· l ""'~~~!!!!!!~"""~I Harbor V1'e· w Hills , ' """ '% •• .. htd. """'' DAILV PILOT rt1tl'\'H the right to chrMlty, edit, oentor or retu .. an)' adver· l ltement, and to ch;ange ltt r1te1 a11d regulatlo,..t w ithout prior notla.. Advertl1en1 may place their ads bl' telept1on1: _Jbl gar., carp. over bd~·d . Corona del Mu fh•.: Spd oklm: ''°'"'' DIAL DIRECT 642 -5678 ~::•:h; ~;:~,:~~~:·m~~'~": :;;~,,~; "~1234 "' WESTMINSTER & NORTH, CdUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 sirablc & lascinaling area. Schools & Calif. Irvine Ca tnpu!I just mom "'n 1 s away. Sensibly priced from S31.900 to $4.8.900 3 BR. 2 Ba,, bltns; hdwd. r'r;il., lge. kitc.h. & din. area. Patio. Nr. schools. S27,550. 0-,..•ner 546-7837 Huntingto rl Beach 540.1220 Laguna Beach 494-9466 Phones Are Open 8:00 a .m. -5:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED COUNTERS ar. located a1 follows: LUSK HOMES Me1a Del Mar 1105 Dire(tlons: t.JacAri.hur Blvd. 2211 Weit toiboa '1011IPOrd, N-port leach. JJO W11t lcry .StrMt, C..hl M .... Jot I I Dreaming of another home? Then take a peek at this large tri-level home with huge master suite forrnal dinin~ area, terrazzo entry, l rum~us room wi th wet bar, profe"tSional land· scaping anrl much more. $47 ,000. ·carpeting & custom drap~s .. All elecrtic built- in kitchen. 540·1720. from Pacific.Coast Hwy. or OWNER, POOL HOM'E Flftll Strwr, ·H1111tl•gto11 hoc•. 222 Fo~t Av.llN.o Log111u1 leach. l :lO-S:JO b"P'· Set. & 5111. Nc~·port Fwy. Turn on San I · 5 BR 3 Ba $37 950 SA0.1720 Jo•quin Hills Rd., !hon mmac. · ' · · Mil fl Addreu : Box 1875, Newport. Beach, C1llf; "i Carp., drapes. 546-7011 TARBELL ... '" • 1·· ,~. ·~; ' ' I ·~ "rl n1f' "1!,•.esPRING 0 "" enEAT,TY ··~ I ... ,,..., .. 1801 \Vcstcliff Drive, Newport Beach 4639 Fairfield Cameo Shores OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. I · 5 Beauitful View Home. Large Pool, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths Owner Movi ng -$90,000 Wm. -Winton, Realtor -229 ·Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 Open''til 9 Every Night ~--~~ Party Pool E11shicle Estate $167 MONTH !allow signs ro morlcl area . , HOUSES FOR SALE NIWPOll:T •E•cH mt DIMOLITION "3J ----,:---I Sto1y, 4 BR, lam rm., 2 Gl!HEll:,f,( . 1000 NIWPORT Hl<IGHTS 42\t Oll:Al'TING SIEllVICI 61Jl ?9'-5 "orbor B!vd. Costa Mas~: ;,alesman or Wom an EA. <lrps. crpts. S31.000 By cosr.1. MESA 1,08 N&wP0111 sH"llEs u10 l!1.EcT1t1cAL .... !-;:~~~~ ... ~~:;;:~~r:;::~:::~~:~~:§~ t''~ r ~y~ D 01vnC'1' 513-750·1 01' 54~-11 31 "'.',',', .~.'.',"," ',',',', ~!~Jii~'::y P.lllK :;~ =~~~~::HT Rl!HTAl.I :::: t •W1RStiS-'fEiliibt!H&SfWWWUPtift1S·V<iiL.'ml J u · • .=:.=I a··--I em, &k?k''4·M*.s:rm:1 " .... \j, 'ti 5 BR Plus formal din rni., 3 COLLEGE PARK 1115 IACK l.lY 1240 'LOORI . "" BA. $37.f!OO. By ov .. ner. =~::g:~ ::~~~TS ::: ~~~~:;v:;;. ,,.,,.. !~! ~~=::t~~=·PAlllS. lk. = Colleg e Park "UALITY . I Gralta:m Realty I 5"6-7504 or 542-1131 IALIOA COVES ltlS IALIOA 430I GEHl!RAL Sl!llVICIS "" ,,. lnf'ar Post Office) HEWPOllT SHORllS . Int SAY ISi.ANDS 4l5t GllADIHG. OISCING UH Elclusl'ves CAl\1EO SHORES: Dramaur IAYCllEST 1nJ 1.100 iiLE . U$1 GLASS tot 1•19 RivC'rsidc A\'e., NB Mesa Verde 11 10 IA YSHOlll!S nu t.t.L10.1.. 1suNo 41SS •Rll.EN THUM• ,, .. view of Horbor cn1rancc, DOVER SHORES 1n1 HUNTINGTON IEACH """ GUN SHOP 1n1 Best Buys! Point Fermin. catalina, & Costa Mesa 1100 I ~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l wesTCLll'P '"' icouNT.t.IN VALLEY .. 1• Nl!ALTH cLu11 •121 -------'----I' SEAL IEACH ...S. HAULING Int 3 BR, 2 ba, beaut landscaped white water breaking on NEAR GOLF COURSE ~!~:~:si~~G·Hl'~RNKDS IW LONG IEACH •SOI HOUSl!CLl!.ANIHO 11u ·cd $26500 rocks 30 ft below your liv· Victoria Mesa -b d •ACK 1,.y :;: oRAHGE couNTY •• 1NTIR1t11t oe:co1tATtN• •rn adult occupl • •• •• . ' _ _. . l \, Must e sold Imme • EASTILUFP' 1241 GAllDl!H GllOVI!. .,11 IHCOMI YA)( ., •• ing rm. Modifi= orien it Homes I! happens cverytime. a \\"on-111v1NE TERRACE nu WEStM 1~TER 4'U IRON, On&mMtet. lie. •H1 Most Beautiful J BR, 2 haths, den, !pie, din/ rm, •• lush carpelS, guest house, .!lwimmin~ pool. Un- der mkt pricNl .... $31 ,T."">o'.l Fost Pcssessicn 3-BR, 2 ba, try 107~ Down Vecant, $24,900 Call lo see! . CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 67~·1662 2 BR, den. and dining I'm, CORONA DEL MAil lUI MIOW,IY ClrY 4'1t IRONIHq 1755 luxurious landscaping. 16 NEW HOi\lES dcrful O\Vncr hnally finish-IALIOA PENINIUL.A 1300 SANTA AHA 4'111 tNSULATINO ''" Low dn. 6~1. 'i~ 30-yr Jnan C'S redecorating lllS lovely BEACON IAY 1J05 SA HT A ANA HEIGHTS 4'H INIUllANCI! ,,,. 2 9 :.r home 311d BANG ~ -he 1.1.Y 1SL.t.NDS IJ5e ~~!~~~L ~= ~~~~~~~~!~1No, C.tKfl•• ::!: DOVER SHORES: Conlrm· From $ 3, so changes jobs, and must now ~~°a~!L~SLAHD ~:: LAGUNA ll!ACH 47115 JEWELRY Rl!l'Alll. l!tc. "°' porary Spanish Bayfron'I vr:.:_cy Road at Victoria , spend hours On lhe Free-HUNTl ~GTOH IEACH UM ,',"~u,~.~.IC::.,UTE,L , .,., U.NDSCAPIHG -1111 Home 4 BR .J baths, din-(JUSI E. of Brookhurst HUNTINGTON H-RIOU R 1'0S " .. " ,,,, LOCKSMITH "20 \\'"Y OANA POI NT 0 .. MASONRY, llllCK WI A . "' on bluff) ... . FOUNTA IN VALLEY 141f Ing rm, CU\'JIY rm, fll,l:!· Priced a! S25 500 with a low SE.U eEACH llSI TRIPLEX, .!<. ffM MOVINO .. STOil.i.Gi "" nificcnt entry hflll \I 11:· Lido ~izr lots. Jee simple do r th" h SUNSET IEACH USJ CONDOMINIUM •tH P ... INTING, P1p1rti.n1I•• USO SW<-cpin" open stairv.•ay r~ land. High aho~:c sea level '"n pa}•mcnt, is omc GA RDEN GROVE un RENTALS PAINTING, s11111 llU b h:1s 4 BR. 2 Ba!hs plus lam LONG IEACH lSIO h d PATIOS • -2nd floor, enormous kttch Built • in el~tric 1 1 . -• !loo LAKEWOOD 1u. Apts. Unfurnis 1 PHOToo """Y 11u en, Pier & Slip. Owner mu~1 1 ~kitchen, C£!nveni-rm. n ce Y c.:u pct._-u rs, ORAHGI! COUNTY 1'911 Gl!Hl!llAL SOtl =~!Ji~:~G. P•I~ "-" ::;: """'· ~l'1"'""'cnt lo shoppin ... Bit-in rarrgc & oven, ch:-irm· OUT OF COUNTY 1605 COSTA Ml!SA s1• POOOLI GROOMING' mo "" I b ino brick frplc lovely dMp-OUJ .01' ST•TE ,,OI MEt A Vl!llDE 5111 Ask ing $167.500 ' '..,..,_ ccntel'. near new ~ ' STANTON 1'11. Hl!WPORT 1•-£H 520I "O.OL Sl!llV1CI! HlO Mere"s the beautiful pool horn!.'. you've been looking for. Drastica!J y reduced . Eft!ltt1ide luK11ry homEr:-l\tan1- moth fjreplaC'\", formal din- "i.ng room, large heated and filtered pool. Situ.:itcd on qWet cul-de-sac street. Close 10 schools and shopping. Con'! miss this one, Can't last. Owner needs sale, just reduced price over $2,000, includes everything & just as-r=~~::l~~~~~~:::: surTie 5N, r/o loan at no cost · it's that easy! Excellent 3 Boat Happy? I h I cries. Landscaping is SU· WESTMINSTER uu NEWPORT HliilGHTS 5110 POWl!.11 sw•l!PIHO ''" Submit offers SC qo s. pcrb and CO\"et•ed patio arc MIOWA'w' CITY UH NEWPORT SHORES sno PU MP SERVICE ,,,~ 333 Morningstar Lane J anrl 'I BDR~lS + 1 & 2 sty ' SANTA ANA U10 WESTCl.11'1' 51Jt llOOl'INO ffH t'frcplaC't'S auto ""'ril<>(' , .._· trCmrndOUS + fca\U!'C~S. An SANTA ANA HGTS. Ult UNIVlill..~ITY PAllK S'U1 11,','•'o'o' .~·.",,'"•' •,•,<···· ....... BR family room home in SEE 68 BEACON BAY A1fi? Del MarJ 2 bat~s, Open Thurs & Sunday 1:!-5 built-in kitchen. large hv-• E.-.:citing Bay View! • ing room with w/.w carpets • Private sand beach~ i, drapes. brick fireplac~. • Tennis courts~ Price S24.950 -Hurry! • Prestige area~ g. 1093 l:;akcr, C.M. .546-5440 3,600 Sq. Ft. e 3 BR home wi1h famjl} roon1 & sunny patio! • Plus income apiirt,m{'nt' e Bolh nicely furnisht'd~ e Exceptional! SS5,000 Shown by Mary Lou r-.iarinn Ruth Pardoll, Realtor lliffi Westcliff Dr. 612·j:?fl0 __ , • . b" ... 1'' ex!s1in" 51." FTIA ! a ORANGE lfll IACI( ••Y Sl~ .. IRVINE T.EBMC.E: Un-erat~. carp!11£1fu.._draperir!._ _ . "' .~ '~ _ , 0 n is .TUST.J N.__ _ 1•~-IAST aLUllll--141_ lll!MODl!LIH~,_ ICITCHIMS ~ douhlcd\y ·the best buy in f;;Men;inhg, lal oKdscapinBg"ld nva@ifablc if-you destt~ :~=~~1JUST1N ~!:: ~~~~~: ol"L MAR JUG :f~'f~~ Sii•~ ~ :::: Irvine Tcrrac~ East. 1 BR. tc ae ay, UI er t:iAD SILVl!llADO CANYON 1us IAY ISLANDI :: 11!.WIHG MACHIN• ltl!,.AlllS "" J balhs, den, master bef.t. Phone 6:l2·2S21 Eves 642-j!OO ~ · Real t:g~=: ~~';..lfH :~: ~\?NoT11~~~oN ll!ACN S3l1 ~:~~~~t~~MKS, ~ lie. :~: f6om O""nin"' to bcauti!ul I' 3 Bed rm ~ Estatw LAGUNA NIGUEL 11o1 l'OUNTAIH VAL LET ::: TERMITE coNTllOL ttn ,.., "' $ TILi!, Ceren)IC . ff14 16 ,.; J6 Pool. \\'orkshop. hlf. . 0 • ,:: ~t:~ECMA"p~STllA.NO i~~: 1.1.J.IOA ISlAHD J3H TlLI!, Ll'"levm a Mll'Mt ffl5 in BBQ, in kitchen, shtikt $18,.SOO 320 wes! coa, st highl\'f!Y CAPISTRANO IEACH 111.5 ~~:~ ~~ ...... ~':. = TREE SE llVICI . ,, .. roof. Ovr r 3.COO sq [I. NO DOWN GI or FHA 6~.-03·11 f.~;t,::bNT ::!'. ·.·.·.·,•,; ',',",~."'. J~OO ~~~~r~v~::, llt[Nlltt. lie. :::: ,~ O(IO " • .UlO Wl!LDING lftS C II ,fi !, A t Nrwly painlcd intc11or. Clcau •I BDRMS. & family room: ~;!A:1~g~ l~~: =~~~~~H~~~: ~:! a Or PP • as a pin on large land-;. prof. lnrtscpd. w/c:omp!ctc RIVERSIDE COUNTY noe S.l.HTA ANA w21 caped 101 Nr~v "'atcr heat-s p r i n k 1 er s; built . lns ~g~~~~r~iu': Moveo 1•oa SANTA ANA H•IGHTS uJ~ DOVER ,Sl!OR~S: Mag11ifl ·1 er. t olol'('d tile bath, Tu-dishwashrr. \\., ..... carpets'& UPLEXl!S l'OR S•LI! ::~: ~~ll!t!.L ~= cent JI c 11• V1C\\' home of d?~"s hcs1 huy. dz·ar.cries. Large patio. Only A"ARTMENTS "011. SALi . 111a LAGUNA ll!ACN s111 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI WANfl!D, Mtll JOI WAHTl!O, Wtmtr JOI W.11'1Tl!0, -"" MIN I WOMI" ft" DOMISTIC Hl!lP JIU I, ot••, ~3 \VESTCLIFF DRIVE _., &<IS.7111 Open Eve~. 01 graciouli country living. l :::::~~~~~~~;o:~:;i This mamnloth 4 bcdroo111. •PHI '"'' maMfoO h.. • Just Reduced $1000 grl'j1( distinction in thr fin-646-7171 • 546-2313 $25.500. By Owner. 549--4321 . RENTALS ~!u~~e:...':~~~~L ~~~ e~(loca!ion in Dover Sho1·es. OPt~N l:.'"VES. 3286 CALJJ.7 0RNIA H IAH JUAN CAPISTllANO STU 4 BR. l:.irgc social rm. 1 ouses Furnishe d DANA POINT f7 .. b.1.ths. View of tht' whuJ, 4 BR 1 ~ Ba. dining/ram ~i:~:~ TO SHARE = REAL ESTATE, AOl!NC'llS, Me• 11M NILP WA~Tl!O, MM 7'ltl AGIMCll!S, W-lfl nM HILP WAKT•O, W-7* ' . !: .. ;: {«st f·,. .fuun · ~ 0 2414 Vista Del .Oro _..!. Newport Bench BLUFFS 3 BDRM ' :'!--~4.550 e:<c rood, good loc11- '::•· 'lion. nr shopping, tennis i ~ club & park, Prop::>rty now ' leased until J .tn 14. 1969. ,, .. ( ' ,, ,.,} ·~ " Eastbluffs best buy of the Ph. 644-1133 Squeaky Clean' CUte 3 Bedroom home on large Joi 73'x1CXI", quiet street. Close to schools. sho;iping, transp::irtation. Ideal for any sn1all family. Ex:ellent fin.1nri-ii:. $1 9,500 .... 1 ~I. li l&-44ti' Eve. 646-5152 J 11st R.eciuced S~~ore Duplr . ..: with Ocean Vlr\1' t1b1 garage. S37,950 "' A Sweetheart Charming furnished home just off the beach in. the most adv11ntageous location in Nev.•potf. Only S:.'9.;,:xt George \\'illiamsoo. Rllr. rn.·1·1. OPE:'\! F.VF.S Steal This 1~1 -2 BOOroom Cottage on R.J lot 50x307 in good ren1at 11rca. Bui!,d units for eXCf'l. IMr incomr. Only •• .. I> il $25,000 baths and a 16' X 45' rum-Jlrirhor nrea. Con1plrl<'I:. Rm , dshwshr, soft w,iter COSTA MESA llff G eneral lg cov patio. sprinklers. MESA OEL M.1.11 i•~s pus room overlooking aores ol open spaces. You've g'l! to see this to believe it. Sub· mit your smaller h::ime for !rsde. NO DOWN GI carpclerl. drapcd.,.and land· Qua! apt & drapes. 527.400 "ll!SA Vl!llDI: 21,1 '"""' I COLLEGE P•llK ,,II in Mesa "verde -· 3217 Colorado P!. 549.3625 Hl!WPOllT IE.I.CH 210t 5-129,SOO !1 ---*ft'"iz 1 BDR s NE!WPOllT HGTS. 1110 Just listed fof quiCk · AAlc~ Sharp 3 bdrm with wood shingle roof, J large b<lrini; & handsome family roor11 'Nl'W carpets & drapes. Nu 1 thing do...,·n 10 qualified VC1'1 I Price $24,950 • mus!· hurr~ • fo.TESA VERDE REALT~· 1324 Galaxy Oiive Tl{JPLl::X ;) . 1\1 • F;i111. rm. 2100 sq. NEWPORT SHORES t12f OPEN DAILY I 11\lMAC PROPERTY rt. t~Y 1';;~~· Ne ..... c!·!i_ts1 • .,1g ~~~~o~~~llES ~~! \ST Tll\lE OFFERED pa IO. ' .:i * .,..;i. 'I ~£STCLIFF 21.Jt • UN IVERSITY P.t.fll( n n '1ohn macnab 1 . 3 BR. 2. T"vo BR'~. and C JI Park 1115 ',',v,',",,, . 't• I all have '.! h:.i.ths Beautiful' _!_.!_9"•------~--n• REAL TY COMPANY !las l"'vrryth1ng' Exccll<'nl Rl::AL LUXUR\'! ~:~1~:LTu::RACE ~:~ .881 COVER OR. l()(·;1t1on~ EX-:\·10DEL l"'".\fE' '"'CORONA DEL M•11 I ....,. . " IALIOA NEWPORT BEACH .ln«I ~·<::.'YlO -::!or:<l lf'rn1s. 1 i•nm ! S\,.li\1 POOL! Shakl" BAY 1sLAHns (714) 642-8235 CLIF PRIEST, Realtor s!1ngl rt~ FouTidation~ CJv. LIDO rtL£ <' 1>·· t j> · o '" , bd 8AL60• ISL~ND ·'!t!l!j~ .. ~~ ·"'Inc(' :f.Jj _:.,._ atro -~ gar. 3 rrns. '.! HUNTINGTON BE ACH ·---== .. ----3:JJ.1 E Coas1 Hwy,, Crl:\·1 hths. PLUS DRm. ,i;, brkf~1 FOUNTlltN V•LLl!Y BAYSHO"ES ., ,,. ,-.. ' ~EAl BEACH 1169 AUCJUSta, CM l' 11 11 ) ; .... 1.~1 rn1s . PLUS beaut. scpararc LONG IEACH lo Can1eo Highlands. A-Plus OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 20'x20" PL A y Rill· G ST' OllANG!' couNTY . M""I .. , tho·.s '--autiful home. S Sll.NTA AN• .. ~ ;><. ""' 11ome. 3 Bdrms, 3 baths, 2S71 c.·,,1e D r. !! E! No1h1ng lilie i I .... ESTMINST£1l l\1ar'ble entry, J full Sized BY OWNER Plus Family Rm . Plus ;i 3 bd·m. •1 '-~th .. 0 •. loL cooni any\1•hcre! :>43-:';0;)() M!OWAY CITY bdrms, 2 baths, 14x2'2' liV· ' -'"" . " ' GI R I $27 9SO SANTA AHif HEIGHTS ing room, buill-ins, lire· childrehs 'IV or Game rooin. 10 expand -Reduced lo esa e -, 4 BDR~I. 2 bath. frp!, cpts 1 co11sT AL Plus BiP Ocran Vic\\' froroJ $3"•·""· 11 hr. ISO~ sq It. dining rr11 , •thruo r xi l ond LAOUN• 11.AcH pJace, custom made drsp. q "''" • u · · 11 C: • • con· LAOUNA NIGU lit. .__ professionally landcaPt'd __ ni:l q~h·c rcC''.< fi·pl, lot~ of ven1Pnl to c v c r v. th 1 n g ·ls•N CLEM'"' _j;S . ....,st of carpets, terrai zo 1 ·lloor in patio, paneled oflict" garden, Sl3,;,:)(), l'l~~-'""•"ft 1.1.r.o :,-~L1.5 woorl panels, drps. enrpe! S25.7S!l.44 B\' O \\' N f'.: R s.,1o1. JU.t.N caPIS7RANO _in g<1rago. (U"T MlfH R II •~ "1¥-I'"!;;;. ... ~11 O\'rr hrrl1\·c:.1 nrs. bcauriful-545--5322 1 ~~~T;~,~~ IEA~!:I K li'.ill , ea: or Aurat•ivC' 3 b~rm. hon1 r. 'Clf11 ly lnd~rttd. Open Surtda.•. IRIVERSIOE COUNTY Ritz• 6''.j.3928 E\'e. 5~0~ -' D 0''11· . ~ <.'0Th1ilion. Lu" 01\·n. ". :u:::J L1mrri:-k :i '.!J.J.ii3 Newport Beach 1200 v,,11~A,','•", .. ,~.•.NTALS *LA CHEN MYER 17~0 IA'. Co11s! Highway $23 ~J .. .. .. '"'""' :!0,3 lVESTCLIF'F DRIVE 645.7711 Open Evrs. OPEN !AT/SUN 1-5 8 MOVE UP!'! u~o "" 1JSI 2l51 '"' ,. .. 1•10 2UO ,.. '~ 1'10 201 1616 ,,. ,, .. ,,. 2101 2110 "" n» 111• "~ ... "" . .. l "'.::'.:':'.:'":::::-:::::-·1 :";'~-0;'~":.. ... ~E~V~E;S~.;'·~,3~.J~l6;S ALSO . Levrl cor. lol. gn'ld ~. o ~~y 10°1° COWN r.-;mJCED.T~r~ce nf lots~ ~u~~;~L;UQM. I l0t•auon -ASKING s10.noo ,, ~ ~ l·~\ll nlrl :'llrsa del :\1:tl' i.OI\' dn. E--£ tcrn1s [.-OVl'll' Coronu del Mar Sunset. Ocean-Breezes ~l ikr nffr·r ! I an. 2 BA. I)!. fainily rni., :>BR 2 B11 hon1c on 2 Joi.~ nr. Houses Unfurnisf.ed \Van t a neat clean 2 BR horno 535 H azel Or., CdM "C" THOMAS Realtor, All «Ire. ki!ch.: sh~11 wn!k hay ,t_ (l('Can Can use as 2 ~~~TE..,R~LESA . ~= ! -ready for occupancy? Sr" OPEN SAT & SUN ?2·1 \\'. Cna~t llii•v r,.1~-:.1~· In nll schools shopping & St. arits, rm. to bid . P1·k. rear MESA DE L MAR 1101 Tlllr'LEX, 1tc. CONOOMIN IUM Rl!HTALS WAHTl!O llOOMS FOii RENT ROOM & IOARD MOTELS, TRAILl"I COURTS GUEST HOMl!S MISC. Rl!NTAlS l~COME PRDl'li!ltTV l "JSIHl!SS PIOPl!RTY TR-Jl.l!ll PAll:K$ eUSINEI) llEMTl.L Ol'l'ICE llEHTAL -INDUSTRIAL PllOPl!ll:TY COMMEllCl•L IN OUSTlllAL RENTAL LOTS J:t.t.N ~HES CtTllUS GllOVl!S ACREAGE LAKE ELSINORE RE SORT PROPl!"Rl'Y oll•NGE co. PROrEllTY OUT OF ST.I.TE PROP. MOUNTAIN & DESERT SUIDIVIS10N LAND REAL ESTATE SERVICE It.Ii!. EXCHANGE R. I!. Wl.NTED BUSINESS and . FINANCIAL IUSIN~SS OPPOR TUNITIES IUSIHl!"SS WANTEO IHVl!STMENT Ol'T'Ortw•ttlu INVESTMENT WANTED MONF.Y TO L0'N PERSONAL LOAMS JEWELRY LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS R!AL ESTATE LO°"NS MORTG-.GES, Trt,til Oftdl MOHEV Wl.NTED ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES .... 5HO StlO 5'H "" "" '"' '"' .... ••• "" ••• f~ll ~ .. "" '"' ... ,,,. 'lit "" UOI 610$ ,201 •201 •111 "" ••• lhis one ~ ~ FOR YOUR INSPECTION Nr """'rt Br h E;.1, ~H~i-:.Gi.: .f11hns, $~'9.9:xl, Prinr. only. t~\ 4\st Q\\•nt'r 6i3'2719 MESA VEllOE 31 11 S rn . . • O\\'NER "" =.-7'. COLLEOE P•11K l\15 FOUND '"'" A1hJ ... • AT & SUN I • 5 Bring chl'Ckbook & Bikini .,..,,,..,,,,, .• RY 0 \\' n (' r. H fl r b" \'NEWPORT IEACH :noa LOST ,401 707 Iris Ave. privacy, location Uo, c, ar eQy BY O\\"NER llu~hland.s. 3 Rdrm. 2 ba, ::::g:~ rHGOT:i:s ~ :::~~~~i5MENTS :: JOls-M111 & w-fSOt AGl!NCll!I, 'Mtn a W°"'" 71ff SCHOOU I. INSTRUCTION 1~ JOI PRE PARATION 11" THEATlllCAL 7'00 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE FURNITUllE Mt0 Ol'l'ICI! l'URNITUlll .•10 OPl'ICI! l!QUll'MEHT 1111 STO~li EQU IPMl!NT 1111 CAl'E, Rl!STAUR.l1'1T Ml• IAR EQUIPMENT .15 HOUSEHOLD GOC<DS l!HO GARAGE SALi! M2l FUllHITURE AUCTION "71 •PPLI ANCl!S •10t .l1'1TIG UES 111C SliWING MACH INES tno MUSICAi.. 1"1STRUMENT 1115 PIANOS & ORGANS I Df RADIO 110C TELEVISION IJll '11·1'1 & STEltl!O '2!0 TAP I! llECORlll!llS 1210 CAMl!llAI & llOUIPMl"lolT LICO HOllY SUPPLl•S 14IO SPOllTJNO GOODS IS~ BINOCULARS, SCOPIS ISJO MISCELLANEOUS .. 00 MISC. WAl!!Tl"D MIO MACHIHlllY, Etc. f1~ LUMSE• 17~1 STORAG E 17H 8U ILOING MATEllALS I"'' SW.I.PS ~· PETS and LIVESTOCK PETS, GENlillAL • llllC. CATS Ha OOGS NH HOii.SES Q30 1.IVl!STOCK IHO CALIFORNIA LIVING NURSIRll!S SWIMMING l'OOLI PATIOS AWN I NOS VU:AT IONS TRANSPORTATION ... ... ... •• "" & term~+ 2 BR, den. rormal L11Vf'l}'. 11<'\\" ullra ml)(!crn lovl·ly patio. S:l,000 unl'k rla•YSHOllES l125 11RTtts u n dining. 2 ba eXN"lllh'(' hon1c At ca t-... lfJt ,\ 1 h d r 111 ' 12 pric1• !or quick salr. SZ!l.000 :~;~;L:;:ill6' ~!~ ~~~Dli~~~~UAR T :::: ::ti.~'oA'TsY.lCMTS EAlTY 1in thr S<r~1 l.<!Vr"'lv 3 bt•droo111. '.! h:i rh. l;u1~-~11.<'1 : 2 bathl>, tll1'1n I 61~·U:i l7 or !)46.,"1118 iuN1vERs 1TY PAR1t ,1,, FUNERAL Dt11ecT011 s ,,u PfwE11 c11u1sE1t~ -fflf : "''' "" ..,, 3'111 E.1.s1 CoJsl Coro!'\.I! del Mar l/\\·y. 675--374:1 EXECUTIVE HOME Sho\\'n e:-;<'!usi\·clv h\•: rnndon11nuni. Rll rlN• ki lf'h ~·nl;~1 . F1rrp!11cr : !ar i:r OCE'\" Vl"ll' ,. SI 1 1RVINE J'i'..n.H• ~LOR!STs •os ~o~~Dtts:,·L:~,• • . .. d . ' . ' ~1" •.• ' re nip r ,IACK 1.t.Y I ' '11 CA llD 01' TMANlt! 1414 Delancy Real Estate 1·n. L-1.l'l:r lirrplar·c, 1·lou:I ~.i r . 111111' Sii"('('\ n<'flr 11l ri.v I Cu · h ' 3 b , . d E•.ST ILUFF lJO IN MEMORIAM '411 10-T MAIHTl!HA"CI 28~'8 E. Co;is1 1!11"' .. Cdl\1 I Co .• ~. Catholic & ALL slOtll Otllt ...... ll: ('11·1111v1NE Tl!llRACIE :nu CEMETERY LOTS .... 80A1 LAUNCHING J Sil I \\' II' c·arpclin~ unrl .~{'hools. $2500 Down. 6~'' lnv1·ly ga,,-trn. S:>-1,900 F'or· COllOHA Ol!L MAii 3150 CE Ml!TlllY CRYPTS Ult ~~:~NjELl~~~~OR1N• 673-3770 drnpt•s, nrlva1r p11tlo srttl!l>.: 1 onn !J71i D D appt call THE ow NE R 1•LBO• 3308 CltEMATOlllES •4'6 ~-t:b---....,. lavish landsc-a11in" hv f!(l()l • . . cnvrr r. 642 lO&I E & k _, IAV ISL ... NDS lllO MEMORIAL "Afll(S I •Ol :g:: ~~~~·~~.· ---. ~ ' 7i<l~20!l() or 14166-338!'1 ., vcs. \\"f'C en .. ~. LIOO ISLE 3!51 AUCTIONS '4JO FANTASTIC! and pulling gr{'<'!!. I::,.;t•cllcnt BEST BUY OWNER l"'Lao.t. ISL,t,1'1D JlSI AVIATION Sl!llYICI •4Sl BOAT CHA~TElt finanf'ini::-.,. EASTSIDE NEWPORT we:sT 1315 Tll.AVIL ''u "1sH1Nc: •oAn An immaculate home in ex-$]9,SOO HOME & BUSIN ESS J BR .. 2 Ba .• all bl.lns. irplc., 'i "'ITI NGTON 11.1.cH we :~a,_0t~=~~~~~~~!~~~H = :g:~ ~o0v~::. I . B I L . ~--,-m, ...... lo Vo'"g•'" I "'''\\' ,.,,,.. ·--· 123 900 HUNTIHQTON HARIOllll j4QS ... ~TS WAMT•o c U!JVe aycrei;. U:\1lMOU8 V"" • ~" ' " S· l.;1rge lol. plus House ,,. .. ""'•"-. . . "'l"o A"• V•llEY :Mlf Ll!GAL NOT ICES •Ot Bch Home-Must Sell master bedroom suite \\'i1h lf!nd:\~ 4 BR. mod honv·. 410 Colton. 61?·3273 SEAL IEACH 1451 GERMAN I TUTOR1NO Ute AlllCll A"T "" .... ... .... ''" "" ... ... "" .... ... --~ onlv S'n.!lOO G.t.l!OEH G11ov1 J.17' SERVICE DIRECTORY Fl1'1NG LESSONS gaMicn & :t0la1ium, SZl.!!00. ~~ G l',>.Kg·,~~nedy & Assoc. J Bf)RM. 2 ba. 2 patios 2 <'ar LONG IEAcH •ct 1.ccouNT ING "'°' :~;~~I! H:,;~~s ;,~ 3 BR., 2 b8ths, family CAYWOOD REAL TY _ _ . ...., Ev('s: 548_62\ll gar~gc, ~I. ;'.la_qi1i!k-ent1 ~::::EA~~UNTY :: .t.HSWEll lNO s1.1tvic1. uos llCYCLI!' ''lS room \\'ith bar. forms.I din. 6300 W. Coast Hwy . .. 1\1 . . -),\'11UU?:. S-13.500. 0 w n c r l WESTM.INsTit1t MU ''"" "N'" Rl!l'AIRS, P1rt1 ". l!LECTl)ll( (I.Ill HSI "" "" Ing roon1 & a hob, by room. N.B. 5·!8-1~'9') '.!9:• ~.:. lith St 6tl·ll9"1 ,' t.AR Pa~:h111l Sc."il. 3 !ri:: #64-l-l:i52 MIDWAY CITY "'' APPRAISING '5U MOTORCYCLES IJG' __ .-.---.-.-E 6ln ·7-·1 br I' '· -·• jj / •A ASPHALT. 0111 UH MOTOllSCOOTERS t »f Bcaulilully laudsc&Pf'd. ~~~ -1·c. ~;J .). ' ..,. ""· "'"'""' rs. w \\' NTA AHA HEIGHTS JUii AUTO llllPAlllt fSJO AUTO IFllVlrrs & P.\RT'I tfoe -----------1 cpl . dbl 1:11r. lnrd, rl'<luce lo LUXURY Du1llcx 4 BR. & CO.l.STAL . ,,.. AUTO, Stll l1lt1. T"'· l!lc . .,~ AUTO TOOU & EQUll'. fl11 0~~~G~~~w~~ LANE AG~~~Ts~~VE Just Reduced $1 OOD1 s~:1.o.-6\v~i~1r~·~;.i~ :r:a·n ~ ~~~.,'1;J.r~. ~~~i ~:=~~:"A~i~£1 ~~! !i~J~;~~1~~-y~C:e. E! f!!}~:;~ T=~,fr!L E: 0\VNER 6<12-405fl SALESMAN I rRTVATB Parly "'isht>s 11'1 cond. Qlvncr 213: 691-fl575 ~:;:~~: ... :g ........ " = :~~~~:~', IEllVICl!S ~! r;~~~s f!: BALBOA JSL A_ UI D L~lx!1•:il Contra.rt NO DOWN GI I sr·ll lo\'01,, h 0 m '· "''' ELF.CAN'T' BavVk'\\· C'Ondo 3 01.M• POl~T J7411 CATl!lltNO •ns u<1,.0llTl!D .lUTOS ,... ~...!J 1 ~ • . • CONDOMINIUM Jf.M C•l1NETMAK 0 '5• p T Illness fnrct>S sale of this Du-Contact: Gene Nor\'Cll in Mesa Verde Bay .;1rt:a. 91'x121' lol. 3 hr, "4>e. BR · ') lavish b:ichs. DUl'l EX•s UNl'U•N. nn CARPl.NTER I~~ UM !"~~ou~:.ll~ussics :!\: p!l!x nrar Bay. 2 BR I b11h Oran11:e Coa.sl Proprrty Just llslNt for q111ck 0:11t('· 21~ ha, li\'lnJ:: rm, d('n. pool, P~-l~ l(Olf. elc. Fee l11~d. RENTALS tl!MEHT, Cffr<r.,. ''" RACI. CARI, llODS ,,,. ..+ I BR I bath. Good rental 33:! l\11ri;uerite, Cd1.167:1-/t.1~.0 Sh..1rp -~ bdrm 11 1th 1•t1t>I 2 BBQ'~ sso.rm S~S-1777 _?n ~l9.~Q\\'llf.'r613-43.Jti Apts. Mlr"lishtd ~:~LT~.t.ctT~~sLkH-!!~ :~igs'":::::0 :;:! 1111:1. O<.l•nrr h\'1'.'8 !IUI of sh1n.t;lr ronf. 3 11'rJ,te h<l rn1~1 1::ASTi>lDE Bu OW"-·I \\'ATERFRONT. 6'1 Balboa Gl!Hl!JPAL ... r 111:ro1T CLEANIHO uu JtE~ C).llS ff# I NEGLECTED " '"' C J 8 ..-t. •• (OSTA M1!1A ''°' '"11 '1PfT ' .. YING & REl'•ttt ••"• AU TO t.l!AllNG ""11 + Af't'a • vrry 11.nxious 10 S<'ll. & h8nd!IOmr family roo1n Rl"dmom :! B:1ih nlllll! Stt ro Ol"('.S. R, $1J,CXXl \\111 Ml!SA Vl!l!OI ~lll OllAPEl tll ... USFD CAllS "" 293 E. 171h _646.44911 Rl!r"fl45-3928 Evl'. 6-12-0!SSr J BR. 2 BA, ro1•crt'l! pauo. New 1·111wts ,~ flri1pr 111. ;:11-bclrc1·r $15,of;,Q. 225 E . trade tor prO!J('rty. Arabian,1----------------------------------1 E"I!-&t6o5""2 ·*LAC HEN MYER fr uit lrc~s. many shrub)i lhi~g rlo11·n _to qualifh•rl 'J•·t.; \\'!Ison SI .. 646-&ilO horse!>. or~ LI 8-7771 LAGUNA BEACH Ntt'ds pamt, clean up Tl'r· Pr1c(• $21.9.i() • must hu1 l) DUPLEX 2 BR good loca-OPEN HOUSE Sat & sun HOUSE -VACANT· $21 .9.10, $1,000 On I-rific F.astslde loc:anon! A111k-MES{\ VERDE REALTY t!on . llomr ,i;, hicomc. $3Cro ~32 University Dr. HAVE , '-•ou· LOOK CD FOR 3 BR, 2 li.iths, c•rpcols. Ing $22,500. CAL t.. G1e~ down-2 BR, 1 Ba Condo. By Owner. I ,19 Wrnt, 1A VJtw thl1 ntvrr I Fireplace, bit-Ins. Coo d Queen ~4(1.~L. -.Jterl (c ~ 02? Chl·ncr >18-4320 Brokers wclcom@. 646-ti.1r1 ~ 1topa. · North r:ikl on ~an North Cos11 MCAa location. J Rl!al Estate. I Larger 2 BR home, fireplAce,I BACK B itde of Hwy. 1 blk lo nice near Orange Co.ut CoUege. ' -llj)(>n beamed celllngs, dou-EASTSIDE, J BR., 1'4 Ba. ay, cust borne on 21tt bch Ir tide pools. Upstairs )tlZBLL REALTY 54s.720· ~EWPO~T W S:r ble c/\r garage. H-2 101. t1oSt" l~~e. l1v. ~rm., lrp\., din. ~~rn;;n~l~~;1<'o~S..v~21~n liv·nn with trpl. Mod brl~hl __ Don t mls.<1t this sh• t-x('C 10 m· rk ts & trans rtetl on 11 rit. ~~ .,.. Lo.in, ~ner THE HIDDEN . DOLLAR'S klldl with illumlnated Ot'il IRVINE VILLAGE I 1 home JU•t ortertd by o'.li1 '1 I! po ~18-7400 BlJ!l.DERS OPEN HOUSE 2 br, dtn. 5WI rm, 2 ba +' By Ov.'OCr Sp.-nish 2 br, •11 n-. 4 BR. 2 BA, compl land $18,750 l')\\'N'ER. 2 Rr E·slde cul de 4 br. J h:t. ram rm. ctr 101!1 bch lhwr, cov f)dtio w/frpl, gr-mi belt, near pool1, shop ac11ped, ft>n1:c1t. meny ex Wells·McCardlt Rltrs . ..ar. Fam rm. cp!s, drps, 1"1011\nrham 83&--011!1 x1ra1 & bit-in• aalore. J ping. $24~. 442-27.41 1rll'. Assume~~ ':4 loa.a . No 1810 Ncv.i'Ort Blv(I • c ~t . bit-ins $19.!00. 64&-9764 ·PRTh1E Loe., Blllffs condo. deck• on J l1?Vel1. Luah Ind-DIAL direct 642-5618, Charge qualUying; No COllts. Save 54S.77Z9 E\'1!11. 614-068-1 C\VNr.R Sile ; J BR. ,\ lt1m ; Vlcv.• of lake. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ICp, dbl gar. $49.500, low Int : )'OW' ed, then •It beck and l1"10UMnd.!I. $28,~. 962-9984 COl'IJCr. VA, f1.IA & C'OUV('tll , B\' OWNER 644-.1157 no.point IOlll. Bier. 494-'15i8 llstm to die pborli! ring! CHARGE )'OUr want ad now. \Vhlt<' elephMts":',01me-a-llnc 1\6.'1 Austin S23:950 549-27TI CHARGE IT! ·' " IN -YOUR HO~d t: LATELY ? -' ~. I• , ... .:. -:. -.--- • • • ·---••• ' . - HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE -~·~-"-;...:;'~·~·~'~"-·~·~·~'~""°-"-~~~~~~~~~"~' .. '' .. '~"'-'-"-'_,,2,..,l ~•wport B .. ch 12~ Lido _I!_!• 135 ! HOUSES FOR SAL! RENTALS RENTALS _ RENTALS , JR!NTALS REA( EffiTE Houae1 Unf\lmiahed HOVMI Unfurnfahed Apt .. Unfurntthecl '"Apta. U_n_f_urnfahed General ~nllng!on ll4•_<h 1400 LL;!•8~'"1~•~114~•~ch~-~17~0~5 1;;:::::;---,..--:;;;;;;;; -G•neral ·3000 $ummer Rental& 3995 Co1tt Mes. 5100 Corona dtl Mir 52~0 tncopMt Pi'op4trly 6000 WESTCLIFF C:U.tomi"° '°"""" l'ronch It's DtliC)hf ful char.Q1er· • 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, w/ 205 y• C rd Magnificent Lot THE BIG ONE -LARGE EX E C U T 1 V E fnt1n1tlng CdM 1 BR. blt·ln11 carpell & HO~fE &: INOOME by 9Wm be•m celUnr den. Encl P" la 0 OYa tiOI • landscaped. Nr 11Ch1i For the retired or the hontY· & &hp'a:. Reduced to ff2,500. n1001ien1. Walk to shop~. JK>t.1£. Lra: livin1 room, full M4 1''un1caJ. 2 BR, 2 bfl1M. HARBOR That'• the: bnt deacrlpdon ol dlni.n1 rm, i'R. S BR. 3 ba, J kttcbens, $600 mo. Sum· cirapc1. prage. $125. Exe depre&/ln"'.ttl oppty. ' • 613-6809 • BR, res. 8t 10.2 br Apta, ===='·"-""'=== I pool, 2-YT qJd. E.ide. 675-13ll3 Owner. 548.8162 Beach or Bay Modern 2-eR, 1(3 of an Acre plu5 4 BR. th.la dramstlc Laguna Beach Cptt, drpi, lndaopd. Ira: mer. Sept. ~15 $255. Back GREENS • blthl on • Cul de Sac home. BU'lLT ON AN ES-plliy.)'a.rcl. sm mo: 54S--85U Bay 3 BR. unf .. PQOI, pr. Lido Isle ~~!.~ ~i:; ~i:~:o.,~ ~: TATE SIZE LDT, THA1"S Coat• Men 3l00 dcntr. ~ &MuaJ. 113-!l.160 .. ,~ "'R _ ,~..._-.. _ U.RCE Baytront APT. l :B;:u:.•i::,n;:"'::.;:R:.;•.:;n.:;l•::lc__;•;;6°'°::::i 535 1 12'it &.lsst>ic Lane ml.uced lo $47,500, Opon Hou'" OPEN SAT 1-5 R.t.ACIU:D BY A PRIVATE -Or 642-M .., °"'.....-.~ 1.1n" 11;1An Sat & Sun 11 • S 0.Lancy Reil Estate pl.sy. Qn.ly $3400 down, and. .OWVE. OVER 1.5(J FT. GORGEOUS 3 BR 2 bath from $100 Bdrm, 2 ba, r Ire p I ace • PRIME Retail LoeaUoa • assume 5*~ G.l. loa.n. Bal-LONG. SPRAWUNG 5 BD-hl>me. f\llly carpted, all .ENTALS Sl'iO • lse. A1/ail July 1. STORE 11 x 40 ance or Sl8,t50, payable at RM. FLOOR PLAN. Sparitl-built • ins, family room A Aph. Furnlthed • l . 2ir:1i :RM. ,;m-==29"1T~-=~-~-1873 llt.rbor, CM 646-ec --.;.EASTBLUFF~ 21128 E. eoa.t Hwy:, CrlM 2501 B•mboo • 673-3770 i1s.s per mo. P.I.T.l. lng eonternpo..-ry st)'lina. nice midt-ntial area. $200 Nn1RN LOVELY Gmd nr Apt, Furn A fine 4 BR, 2Yi ba Lu.s.k hullt }lome, nr MaiV.et A Tennis Club. "C>.vner trans- ftrred -want& to tell. A9'r· ... 13$,500. _ B~r. 642-'nXXI B1y -Ocean -View Large, sunny I Bdrm condom Apt. Wide VIEW -teITace. $168 monthly mlint. ·range pool, boat spa.ct. $27.500 R. C. GREER, RealtY 3416 Via Lido 613-9300 DUPLEX Excel location on peninsula. 2 BR & 3 BR. Remodeled. $43,950 OWNER. Wkdys & eves 673-2950 Nowport Hgts. 1210 BY Owner: Cozy 3 br, fam rm, trpl, lmty pine kitch, b111, xlnt cpt, new pnt. S?'f.500 435 Irvine 548-8696 AVAIL Immed. Cliff Haven 3 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br·Ocean Vu Inc Apt. $49,500. s,.i8.724S ----·----Newport Shores 1220 J BR 2 baths, immaculate cond. Walk t<> beach, club house, pools. $25.950 312 Colloo. Owner, 642-3820 Univ1r~ity Park 1237 7 Mo. New-By Owner 3 BR + 2 Ba, Atrium, lge ILv/rm, 10 ft ceiling, lush crpts. custom wood tile fin. mirror doors, master BR &: entry. Nr. UCl. many xtras, ·$26,tm. 833-0304 MUST SELL IMMEDI • Toltt\ price Ul.850 built on 2 levels, w/txten· month. CALL ~1151 (open Gen•r•I 4000 FURN. I: U • or Ul\f. l BR. Gar attac. Th• 'l J l t '"'-p" --'"-''-""----Heated Pools, Chi.Id Care I o ,_ Boyfront Lido Isle LS won ai a u"" ,-,ce &.Ive use ot wood--& glau. eves) Huitage Real Estate --w · pa t I o. ,,,. r. ...e. ..r.-11· Pat M Va HOL!OAY p• •'7• <:enter, Adj. to Sho'PJ)lns-213 0-1~ ·-~ .. 2 Story, 4 BR, 3 BA. 2 kiteh-""'-"' · c y A SUNDAY PlCTQRIALLlV. i100 MO Spacious 2 br, nr wt0o~ No pet& allowed :.._.... """' •..-.-u. ~S, best side <>f bay. C<>uJd 847·8112 RM. W IT J.I ANTIQUED schlJ &: shops. 2035 Wallace. DELUXE, Spacious 1-BR. be converted lo duptrx. Home Finders OPrn Bf.AM CEILINGS, .,..., ~~A • Funi. •Pt. $1.35 + utll. 2700 Petel'S(ln Way, at H..,.. Huntlngt1 n Beach 5400 0 I--~--~-~~~ Hid pool, ample parkln1-bor I Adams, Cost.a Mtta. -Watch the boats come with-Realty NE WAU.. HAS SPANISH Sparkling New, Secluded N<> chlldrrn. No pet!. 546-o370 e NEW e LUXURIOUS e in 20' ot tront window. Sp.;!<:· 89'l-41n TYPE FIREPLACE-OF OR-l Bdrm, Carpeted, adullll l96S Pomona, CM 642-5&58 !!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!I ·RESORT LIVING • tacular view! D\J.'f!CUY ,....,~~~~""'""'"'' NA1'l: BRICK&: Pl.ASTER Only. 642~250 SILVER 4 NATIVE GAltDEN!t ~~~ trom Balboa Bay $10,000 ~a7i5'~jr~~ :;;r ;~7 _N_•_w_po_rt~e.-.-,-h--3-200 Coit• Meu 4100 ~ POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI BY OWNER (por bod....,.) PISO TILE. LCE. KJTCH-sz· Wk Up GATE HUNTINGTON Phone for appointment OR $20,000 for thiS 2 BR 1 ~ EN &: F t\.M. RM. JIAS E [ J T nho ~ • 67l-94U bath home with. built-in ov-L 0 AD s OF cABINFirs XC1JoJll'ltl : ow u.... • Studio • Bach aptl. GARDENS en & range, top grade ar-BLT-IN RANCE & OVEN: Kite~ bltl tn1. ~mmunity1 • Incl UtiUi 1: Phone lel'Y. Apartments Builders Home peting:, com~Letely fenced OJSHWSJfR GARB DISP Poo • Yard Mamtenance. • Maid Service • TV avaO. Deluxe B•ch1lor Apt TENNIS.ENTERTAINMENT ~ f I BR • td' d ~ tilull -r>"IV> " • ·, ., 3 bdrms, 2~ balh.s $25/Mo. • New Cafe l Bar ,,.,..,.., IQ-t. "" ma s rear yar , ,,.,au Y man1-""'''-· Cente~ sta1rwe I leads 3 bdrms, :l~ ba • _ '285/Mo. 2316 Newport Blvd !KS-9T:i5 Liv rm. br. kltch & be. BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL 5 ba, 3 car gar. 1% lots. cured Ja1vn. Va1ue & terms to 2nd story, past wall of 673-3663 Eves· MS-6966 _ · 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts ADULTS 847-8414 Unusual features. Must see to please. gll1.ss that l~ks to I.be ocean. Bay & Beach Re..J.zy1 Inc. fMMAC. 2 B'R., beaut. turn. 3 BR Apts to appreciate. Broker9-wel-R. D. Sl1t1s R11lty W/W carpetmg thru-out. This 2025 W Balb<>a Blvd New cptg:., beam ct.ii., bltns. with 3 bath!. AVAIL. July lsl 2 BR., v:- oome. 520 Via Lido Soud &47-3519 OLD "FIXER UPPER .. , but ' ' Patio, Adults. N<> pets. P,45. Neat acl'lools, freeways tru. Pool, kids OK. 17391 "0 1615 E M<1•-___ .,.:_...:cc::., ____ I · J J 1974 W 1•~-Keelson Ln., HB $ l 2 0 • ~ • ves 0•~ ''""' WE wtLL ADl\-11T 11 eomp ete y mOOem thru-BUY Llkl!' rent: $425 mo. • -..:e. Walking distance t<> OCC 962....;ll09 OPEN SAT&:: SUN I -5 .a needs some paint and min-ou1. F. air h~ating, 220 wir-3 BR, J Ba .. pier &: float. 2 ~. l..<>vely }f'i 1 BR Trailer. -981 El Camlfto ,;;::.:;:;====== 929 Vii Lido Nord or repair but $14 ,500 Js a li{g, 2 car garage, etc. It's Balboa Covt>s 675--4331 $125 Attrac ·l BR Apt. U2 Apt. #1 Co1ta Mesa Westminster 5612 2-story, dbl lot, 5 garages good price for a 3 bedroom, an out1tanding buy for, \;'W~._'W!ii~l..,~._;S<S-~95~77~--\~::'::".~:'"'"''"''"''"''"'\:.;..====---"-.:.C..: 10% Down -will trade, 2 bath home. Just 11 few $ll 950 Full p • Newport Shorn .3220 $IOO. 1 Bdrm,-cute upper. Adultl Only LARGE 2 br, qiots, drps, blt- $110,00l blocks trom shopping 1 rlCe NEWPORT SHORES Ulil. One adult. No pets. Discriminative Tenants in ... Lnd_ry, pr, $110 • $115. Richardson/Purcell ~· DOWN PYl\IT. 2 BR&: Den on yeus lease 1961 Fulimon, 642--4112 for Pre•llie Address ·":;'-~"o:':;,'====== Realty 6'r.i-4031, ~331 t>Ve11. O?EN TO OFTER I &l2 0.30 · ~ llURRY ON THIS! 190 mo .. .,.. $60-$65 Small trailer MARTINIQUE Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 LIDO HOME-$74,SOO M• U k Util pd. l mon. No l""· Office Rontol 6070 --------1 ·· LAGUNA BEACH Desk sp1ce1 available tn newe1t offi~ bulldin& et prime locati<>n ln downtown Laguna Beach. Air con&. tl.oned, carpeted, bealltiful paneled p&rtltkmlftl. T w o entrance1; rear leads to Munlclpal parking lots. $50 per month for apace. Add S5 for d•sk ... ........ ~"" $10 for business boura' ~ swerinl: service.. All utilldea pe.id except telephone. DAILY PILOT 222 FORE$T .A VENUE LAGUNA BEA.CH """"' FOR RENT Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted &:. drapes, air<ood. MARINER'S BUX:. 1515 Westclif1 Dr., N.B. Contact Mrs. Ra.inio 642-4001 1741 W11tcllff Dr. 4 Bdnn, 3 bo, ,., dto room 1ssi,9n Realty nlv.•r>lty Por 3237 >l>t'OJ """ 8 p.m. GARDEN APTS. EXECUTlVE s E Ef< t NG break!ist room, bit-ins 76!tl EDINGER 985 S. Coast H111'Y., Laguna <fl BR, 2% baths. 2 frplcs, SSS SNGL Apt furn newly PaTkllke surroundil'lgt HOUSE for 9 member tami-MODERN Offices from $'75 lovely patio & fountain 642--4455 OPEN EVFS. PHONE 1n41 494-0731 BL TNS & retrig. 2 yr lse at Dec. Rcl emp man. N<> pets. ly for 9 wint er mos ea. year. -per m 0 nth. Secrt:tati1l Prime Joe for store <>r office1. am 1111 fl o 25c. WaVpe.n'l. Ct'pts, Drps, alr-cond. Co.op Bkrs. ().tmer 543-~. • ~· J FURNISilED BACHELORS c ""'a'"c"" GrooREEms, onR j <>t KEEP COOL OPEN HOUSE fl65 mo. Avail June 15. No sm<>king. Eside. 675-4859 UNFURN 1 BR . 2 BR. 3 BR Beginning Sept 1968. ea'~, service. Executive suite. · · R, ea ty Come, see a most ..iunnini -Mobil Home, lmmac. 1 BR., 2 baths available rum hse all Ye a r. Oranae Count)' Bank Bldg., 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 WALK to the beach this swn· home, and ''feast" y<>ur 3 B~, 2 bathS, ~ltns, frpl, June thnJ Aug., S80 M<>· Carpets, drapet, gsrsge James Helfrich n4:~123" 230 E-17th St.; CM. 64Z..1485 * SACRIFICE! mer. Also enjoy sharp 3 BR eyes on the most fantastic 0¥>1ce l~. l .<>r -yr lse. at Adults, no pet!, 67>-29l6 l&th & $ante An•, CM. ext 202 • 173& Anaheim St. 600 .q ft For quick sale. Vacant 1g 3 home, huge living room, view! 3,700 sq ft of re a I $260 m.:i. Avail June 15. I===;,·====== 646-4233 &46-$42 YRLY Or Winter, 2 & Oen or $85, alao 510 29th St., N .B, br on 50' lot, Best buy on cal1'etll, d r a P e s, heavy quality oonstruCti<>n. -6 1 2 -: 1,N;;;•;;w;oo;;;rl;;B;u;c;h;;;;;;~;2;;00; i -~~-~~-::==~ 3 BR, furnished or un-:oo. Schworer 673-2654 / LIDO "'000 dn 157 000 h k roof S3000 dow & All view-Pia...... i•P Hi....a. F1JRNlSHED 3 BR & Family . .,.., , , , s a e . n as. .... 5" Ch I I 211.. bath! 6 furnished, house <>r Apt. 2 cvm·1., l indust., l W/Uve OWNER 642--{1206 sume loan -$163 mo pays Drlve from Safeway mr. <>cc oc. · Large 2 Bdrm. . Couple wll.h l2 yr old SOJI qtrs. Costa Mesa.· C<>mpletely Redecorated all. Cari't beat the price -Markel) OPEN Frid a y mos. l!.'e, - J uly thru Dec. al " WJll LEASE w /garage $100. and 11 yr <>Id dog. Will post ·Owner. ~2130 Cllarming 3 B·R, custom-bit only $20,500. ' Saturday, Sunday & MondaY $275 mo, security bond. Zl:t-;356-1200 -afternoons from l to 5 Disposal, water paid. fonnal din nn, lgecor lot Paul Jones Realty Owner takes a loss ai Cal! BOB PE'ITIT. usoc. ADULTS ONLY 1176 Placentia Apt. o Owner/Agt. 673--5166 -847-1266 Eves. 842-5844 S9S.ooo. JA~tES L 0 MA~ \V.lh Burr White, Realtor July • Aug. ··Sepf, 537-0.m ~''-""'=· ,;·;;-0~=----I lndustrl•I Prop. 6080 -----~---· 14 Bf:, 2% BA, 2 story; Beach REAL ESTATE, 385 N 833--0101 N<>rth develop. 21it yrs. old. Coast llwy, Laguna Beach Cocona del M•r 3250 FURNISHED· APT. UNF' 3 BR. Hrdwood firs, WANTED: 4 BR. furn. con- do. or home, in muU11 or N E W 'Blk Conltnlction Easthluif, or trade, t~ 4 BR. Building. M-1. 6200 aq-ft. Lido home, for i.Ummer 2036" PI ace n ti a• O'I· former model , well cared '''.:'.94-'.:'.'1008~=~-~=-·l;-:;:-:-;-::-:-:-::-:-::::::-~l 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATiiS $135 mo. f<>r, move in condition! Several NEW HO~fES IN 3 BR House. Lease $200 mo. W1terlront/Loc 9Ei2-5050 Fenced b Io~ k w a 11 LA'tONA Be a ch, S'7o Scenic PrQPerties BOAT SLIPS BACH. 2 & 3 BR. Lrg Aq:its. FAMILY or 3 adlts ill looking, R I 6090 backyard: covered patio, DOWN. NO c Los ING 675-5126 Channel. Rttf W/cpts, drps, bJ1m. f<>r 2 br 'Unlurn hse or iwt Industrial •nt• crpts. drps, bit-ins Celecl, 2 2885 M doze "'A" "A21 · h · So C" oyNB ('()STS .. Carpets, .. d"P"· Balbo·o· 3300 en .,...,....., wtt gar, in . ,... . RENT NEW M-1 Huntington B••ch 1400 months. 673-0629 540-4109, 642-006.5 • - l\-1ovlna: to N.Y. 2 YI' <>1d 4 br, A'ITENTION! It's the yard 3 ba, fem nn, bit-ins, apPr that needs the attentiOO, but 2001 sq' cpts, drp11, spmklrs, here's a i.'harp Glen Mar xtras, lse--h<>ld or tee smpl. h<>me on VA no down or I Wiil consider 2nd. RE listed FHA terms. 4 BR & family --l'':l:33~,900~.::8~33<.63<~:::=::0w~n•~r;:. ::;:-\ room, freshly p a i n I e d . --Shcws-exc-e11uonany--weu-:-- ' .... !cs,· liv rm: din rm; fan1. 252S Ocoan Blvd CdM Q · l "'2 ~1 ._." landscaping, bit_ ins Lo s1 --~------·• 2~B~R~T~own~h~ou~•~e~1~\l~boii;;'"";-~· f~~"'~'~'~'~"~·~~';,~~"=·~~h~~600~~lo~2<~00ft .• ~'.'.',.; 2200 "'~.'.1.:1,,ttl. ;em~ PADRES REALJY. S95 YR.LY ~.L..nrocean & bay 2 673-1788 bit-ins cpts I d!J>!. $140/mo. lllL-1---1 ~~~-a~~e~g~.41-0 Glcnneyr!!-Stteet Laguna 1 ·ett:-2BA, dbl1 gar .. wa11~l'!'~~~'!!"'""'~~;;;;;;,.-l~A.~ul111 545--6832 Roomt for Riijr-5993 ·· Coron• del Mer 12SO Corona del Mar VIEW-4 BR 3 baths, coovertibl~ den on liv<> lots. Ideal f<>r the Artist, $.l:J,000. OPEN Sill lo SUN 1-5 4612 ROXBURY :?200 Sq ft ()f gracious living in lovely cameo Shores. Room for Pool, large Play- ground, <>r Tennis Court. 3 , BP.. 2 baths, luxurioos car- "~ting. $~9.950, Orang1 Coast Property 1:2 Marguerite. CdM 673-8550 SUMMER PLACE 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH Not much house, but Furnish- ed & ready for tamlly fun. Fine R-2 lot. Only $25,000 -Good Terms. CLIF PRIEST, R11ltor Since 1~7 3034 E. Coast Hwy., CdM (TI4J 675-3581 - RE~ Corona _Highlands 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home, llqlleaky clean and neat, with pool· sil.e back yard. $39,500. It. l . Strickler, Rltr, 67J.6510 Allklng $23.500. College Realty POOL TIME Sharp home oo' large lot with l<>vely healed and filtered pool, Expensive carpeting throughout. 4 lrg bclrms, $28,000. Near Brookhur:-t and 'Adams. LISTER REALTY 842.fi633 CloM"g Cost Only GI FHA mln. dn on this lovel,y -4 BR Prestig:e home near Catholic &: Public Schools. Llstl!'d Rt $28,900. Call Mr. Lichter RJtr. associatrd with HARBOUR REALTY 847-8595 847-3237 BIG POOL . Sized lot with tri-levt>I 4 Bd- rm., ma11ter ~ite: basement family room with fireplace. $39,950. Delta Real Estate 646--4414 Eves & wknds. Beach. Ph. 494-8833 patio sun deck no pets SUMMER Wk or mo, Duplex B h NICE Rm, gnod' loc. ,.,_n-Lots 6100 · ' ' · ~ blk lo beach, 2 BR, 2 ba, N rt S200 ~ Garden Oasis OCEAN VI~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. 673-1269 i.'leeP!! 6. J BR. 2 ba sleeps 8. 1wpo •ac gtinial hm. $55 w/kl.t¢1 priv. PORTAFINA LAGUNA fpl. Decks, patio. Recuc~ Huntington Beach 3400 490C Neptune Ave. JUST Completed"2"Sft'.;·~·ta· "'~s:.9J91t·work··g::f-jn:O. 673-Panoramic VJew ~~ __ A 4 bedroom dream home! ~$29~,900~·~·~9<-~56~78~,:833-~S«~l~; I~~~~· ~~~~~~12~B~R~~~t"~ ·~~'i"'f.~~~· mgle-Bty. Frpl. chndeliers,11'18'l -c;c,________ White water and eout· Rear yard is s garden spot , en, :f' , upper up , -""" hol R" year Jesse. r;elt>Ct tam~. lush cpl.I, drps, iron gated MESA Verde. Nice room. line views to be d. Near Douglas, 1v1r1ide County 1800 CHOICE RENTALS! $Z!5. 642-6836 pvt patios, ce ment \\'alls 11h"re twn beds, kitch priv.. 426. Nyes Place schools and treeways. P.ric· b Medal · •-h ~-eel at FHA appraiM.l nf * $8,000 * * l luntington Harbour ne"'l I BdMTI. Pool, Blk to ocean. twn unlls. hon 1dtc , 1586 w. Bakef St., CM Laguna Beach H BARGAIN HOME 3 BR with boat dock $ll5 Year lease. FA heat. Across frrr, Coco's,, 546-8229 __ _:<c.TI:.:<;..l _•cc94-;..9;.;383;;o.. __ 1 ~.650. Urry! Wstctf Plaza. 1665 Irvine. ~~=---=--='I -LISTER REALTY Out of State owner anxious lo * Surfside 3-& 4 BRs carpet· 548-.2035, 644--0637 s2oo mo. 642-<Yl39 • $15. UP wk W/kitchen $25 Citrus Groves 6175 Now also in Hunt. Beach sell small home on lge eel & draped up Studio Apt~. 2376 New-=-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.\ 16612 Be~h Blvd. 842-66.1 .. l <50X1681 fenced cor lot in * Clean 3 BR 1%. bath near Coroni del Mar 4250 PARK Lido. Spilt level. Nr. port Blvd .• C.M. !'>48-97S5 • BELOW MARKET Rubidoux cw. Riverside\ s 1ehool .. Sl7S. . Hoo.g. Pool, 2 + 2• bltns, + SMAU. Rm & prv bath. no Prepaid Interest ml to Univ., 2 mi to dntwn, Pacific Shores Realty BA(}{ apt. furn. nice area. ~!..1'~%81217. yr Jse. 548-1346 ........ ki"g, m ; •• , u t j I . Plus other tax advantage1 J BR 1~ bath, elee. bit-in R 536-SS!W Ope 847-8.Wi call OWT!i' Mr Sdl .,...,....,., """ " ~ .,_ & o, cpts/drps, dble garage. clOfie to bus 2 -Br, 5m liv ll~~llf!l'I n eves. 675--0146 r 673--5·150 rom ,3~9=~~~~~--_.:.....,:.:..:c.796:.::., CM=~--~~ such 111 Investment tax~ rm, fa mily style kit, 12 x 24 or ft. 2 Ba. Frpl. New cplg. dit and depredation. 8 acre.11 lge fenced lot. $995 tots! Nr Lido ~flops. $225 yrty. I Ek>droom, for employ~ Ill move in -no closing rosts -scmd &. glassed all-pul'fl05e for Lea•e B•lboa 4300 Wa1kcr Rily 67s-5200 won1an. Kilchen priv. Nice In Orange County. Crop w only $14.!Y.JO with paymmts nn, bs, covered Carport ~ -:::::::;;::::::::;;::;;::;;::;;:= home. S.12_4194 offset expenses and taxe1. l 1,55 h · I d' w/lge 1ool shed & ~ ba FOR Rent-s•·mm•r. ~-1"-. ", -, ~~~~~~=== 0 n I y SI4,l25 p<'r acre. ~nxes. per m<>nt_ ·me u Ing attchd. Chicken pen & fruit Large 2 s!ory home. 4 Ddrm, Balboa Dupt;x, 2 BR~;iJ~. Newport Shorff 5220 ~tels. Tr lr. Crts. S997 $113,000 full price. For mot'e .' Rll!l!IJ!r.l!'l!IW'll'!'l!n!I trees. Taxes app $100 yr. 3baths,1P1 '•'1stigJe area. $27.3 blln K, carpels, drapes, DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 ba, cpl•. info please call K. W. Small JllJo:I'.J~ir:-r:i•!;Jli'fi Present Joan $5800 • pymts mo. Ava a e uly 1. fen ced yd. short block 10 $5 per night on weekly basis with: ~~~·-$60 mo. $8,000 or beat oiler. LISTER REALTY 842-66.'t~ b•• 0, oc••"· $150 wk. drp!!, bltn~. washer/dryer, and un, Eckhoff & Assoc. Inc. 962-4471 546.8103 ~ " lrg 'Patio. $225 mo. 642~3 .... 494--2046. 3 Bdrm, elec b!tns. 2 ba, 2 Call 113: 698--$)12 2384~ Newp<>rt Blvd., C.M. 1818 W. OlaJ:<man Ave. frp]c11, cp!1, fenced yd, $250 Coron• del Mar 5250 ~S<ccS-:...:.975Sc:.:..______ Orange, Calif. Duplex11 For Sale 1975 mo. 842-2276 L1guna Be•ch 4705 541-2621, Eve•wknds 538-5971 REAL ESTATE 7 UNITS One Block Beach Must Sell in 2 wks. Fountain V1lley 3410 STEPS To beach. f\lrn Gen•r•I ---=~~==--'' 4 year old, custom built. 2 &: ,... Studio. Center ot town . f:-66~;; SOL-VISTA l Bfts, encl garages. No v'ac-PRl"tE RENTAL DUPLEX 4 BR House. i1no Bl~Jl Sundeck, UHi pd. Yrly. ...,.. Income Pr!p.ertv. __ 6000 80 Acrt?ll • "Land of Lakes," I ancy. Priced for quick sale. A. Bei.t Offer Fountain Valley. $175 m<>. 49!-97'8 "." '~'". o 5 pm. . • Ort• " C J'f JS· I mmaculate 4 BR 2 bath, , BRASHEAR, REALTY over 6.000 Open House Sun 12--4 . M :'a·~........., o-16 Lovely 1 BR Apts. Newberry a 1 • 1 v er Jsrge rooms, covered patio. S.17..8531 Eves, 958-11711 BY OWNER I'll. sry, ON TEN ACRES 7 f''u111 , benut lge i<>I, perfect V)lllC'yl JS ml E. of Barstow. Acr11ge 6200 FHAorGI $26.000. 675-2599 673-1231 ~egun1 Beach 3705 ·•AL) 1 & 2 BR. Furn &"Unrurn rental area Anaheim. Nr 90 man·mRde lakes in area. Haffdal Realty Fount•in V1lley 1410 Apta. Unfurn!ahed Frplc11 I Pri/Psllos I P..ools ~very1ning. APP r<> x Inc. Fibh I'aislng, alfalfa grow- "Homes to Match Income" ---~ ....... ~ iALS New Home -2 BR Tennis _ Contnt'I Bkf!!t~ 9 $l 9.000 yrly . Asking Sl3G,OOO tng, ski lake, recreational & 8740 Wanu;:r 842-4405 0 H "'Houses Furnished 2 balhs, carpets, drapes, G1ner1I 5000 hole Pun/Green. Ridiirdson/ ~urcell fishing lakes, rl!!!taurant, pen OUM flrepl•ce, lovely ""'Ii<>, 900 o. Lan CdM .,, ~1 bldg. sites, all HAPPENING N D t V ts f"" .,.,.a e, IJ'ft-~u Realty 675-40..11, 6464331 Eves Th' l 0 own 0 e Now selling model home. See R1nt•ls to Shere 2005 yard work incl. Central RENT lf\.10<".Arthur nr. Coast Hwy) WE Ar• ... ,,.,. -··--lo'v• In area! 1a parce ~I Sharp 3 BR 2 bath adult oc-lMn Llnclen, F<>untain Val-location , $275 mo. lease? 3 Rooms Furniture ........ "".... Jor a trailer park, level cupied home nesr shopping, ley. 4 and 5 Bdrm from I Will share my lovely cool CORBIN-MARTIN OON'T JUST WISH Jor some. investors WOO are $;ltisfied land, pump, well r~oir - schools & DougJas. FHA OK $25,875 FHA • VA terms. apartment overlooking Realtors 675.1662 $25 Month thine to f\lmlsh your home to earn 18% Iller income dry, hlgh desen air-located 124.500. Builder will help on your Emerald B. av. for .!iU. rnmer •t 0 NARC H BAY AREA ruu. OPI'ION TO BUY .,_ .. ,,_81 ........ ,_ •-taxes on a fully secure invst-on main E/W road. Route cl · 0 -bov " " N d · -• -..... ,.. .... ~· "' ....,. m l Agt .,~.,95 673-7645 66 Freeway just completed -~10 ~AGE PER.RON REALTY CO. os1ng costs. <>= at a e mos., 111· 1th considerate BBAU Golf &:: Mtn Vlow o epos1t o.a.c. day'a Claaaitled Ads. n. . or .;o• u.u '-v•' address or call dult Pr' t 'lh H F RC i.oulh ol valley. Gas statlona R2 LDT 642-1771 8 • 1va e room WI 3 BR &-den l~ ba cpts • • · · GOOD LOCATION for de· 15 unit&, 2 BR, hardwood, 1_ ,_ C.tl SOOTII OF HIGHW AY O\VI'IBR TRANSFERRED LISTER REALTY 842~ bath. Credent la Is ex-Drps, frpl, ~l. tz5o m<>'. Furniture,. R"~f1l1 attibln2 the--TV &eta you'd floors, prages, laundry, M~~O u~:::· wknda~er CORONA DEL MAR Sacrltice, l 'Ai yr old 4 BR. ASSUME GI Loan changed. 494--5330 Adults. 496-1243 betw 10.S pm 517 W.19th, C.M. 518-1454 like to aell: the Classified $1,435 mo. income. 548-3846 T $281 Jmmac., bll-ina, f r p I c, COLLEGE Or wo rk'g man l'J=568=W=·=""='=:ln:=, ;A:nh:m~770:4=-2'00:::::::.c.=S=;';,";:'•:•:· :0=:1';'="'=·=56=":=';'•;;w~. c.="='="=""'='="=••;,:·=°'=';;''""MO:•o;:oa:;. 1 Out of St1te Prop. 6208 axes Low down 5% '3 Vet loan. 2 Apt , to shr. Pool. ovt. '"· Logune Niguel 3707 Must be sold lb.is week patio, wlw crpts., 1 mi E. 5 Bd "-- ",;( ' years new. rm ""'"e, $70 mo. &12-llll2 aft 6 pm Gener al 4000 Gener.al 4000 General 4000 lSLAND OF HAWAil Bargain for Cash of Beach Blvd .. 1 mi N. fully carpeled. An excellenl ·--· NE\V Unlived in. J Bdrm. OWNER SAYS SELL my 3 518 Femleaf 673-0173 Pacific Coast Hiwa.y, 20632 buy f6~ large family desir-Cost1 Mesi 2 100 View lot. S200 month. choice lots in beautiful OCEAN VIEW ChallCer LR. 968-l2l.'> ing lbvely home. ;:-:;:-:---:-:--:----::1---!•:.:S<G-=::"::":.,~•'..__ d. ,.§'\ "\.. K. /) Nanawale E&tatl!!!, Unit 1 CAMEO SHORES ONLY $19,850. 3 Bdrms, 2 ba, LISTER REALTY 84Ui63.1 5 Bedroom. 2 baths, avail San Clemente 3711" µ@ "'~ l"). -(.!a_t ~s ~713 3 BR . &: den, sep. dining_rm ., kitchen w I bltns, fa mi 1 y LARGE 5 bdrm h<>me with JunC' 17 to &pt. 1, $250 mo. <J• ==""======;I lge. mstr. BR. Cust. featur-room, f~Jc, tu:Jwood "i'll"ll, family room . carpeting, Ph. 5401781 FOR 1..se. Ocean View lovely Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puzzle for a Chuckle Mount. & !)Hert 6210 es A-1 condition! $85,000. ' newly pamted in and out. drapes, built in s-, fenced and SIOO. 2 BR furn house. Large 3 Br. 1% ba, q11.s, drpt;. R~bert Nattress. Realtor. bble g'.llJ', fncd ~· Close to landscaped. Close to gram· yard, Cple only + ulll. 221~ 714:772~960 642-1485 :-:hoots and shp g. mar scbool and Founlsin Pnciflc Ave .. 642--4676 C~o-n_d_o---,-n'-lu_m ___ 3_9-50 By appt <>n1y. 962--4391 '" HARBOR VIEW HILLS =='-",;,,:."'----=-"''°I Valley High. Great home Br'"d new BROADMOOR OPEN House Sat I Sun. 1-5: buy $27.900 842·2342 Ba lboa 2300 VILLAGE I • 3 bdrm. Cpts, 9082 Oirlstine Dr. Owner =7c;o--c~~~~--· I d J home: S br, den, dinin& rm, lran.!i Immac 3 BR f m BEAIJT', 3 BR, 2 Ba. house ; Weekly Rental rps, b In~. $260 mo 4365 3 ba. $51,500 BY OWNER. ·1• B · bit ·· a • xlnt cond. Owner co~ flex-2 BR sleeps 6 Winlersweel. Irvifle or call rm., " a., ns, carp., • ' f?lJJ 476-3128 67~ "•O!J Cal) for appt 6754731 drapes. o,.,. patk>. AMume ible on financing 531-8834 cle&n & comfortable. • <>r .,.....,.. lY Owner. South of highway. 5%.% GI Loan. 962-3903 427 E. Bay Ave .. 548-3158 WATERFRONT Dlx 2 br, 2 bdrm, fireplace, litrge ... NEWPORT WEST lagun1 Blac __ h ___ l 7~0-5 FOR Rent . Furn Bayfront. p.rtv boil.I ~lip. deck, Hun- enr.lo!.l!'d patios, with Walk to beach 3 BR farn Pier & flc11t. 5 BR, -4 ba. tington Manna, $325 S..1-0IJ~l built-in Blll'--be--que, R--21ot. rm. 2 BA: ~rpts, ·drps,: c':;":"';,:'nd:;Sop:='=·=67=3-=2039===1Summer Rental1 3995 ilOS-6.cacla, 675-2129 landscape(I. Assume 5%% -~- ~amf'O Highlands, spacious 4 VA kKln. 962--7664 1 n.• Huntington B••Ch 2400 DELUXE Waterfront Lrg br, 2 bR. On canyon, $36,&00, FOR Sale. Nr B, a c h. Duplex. Npt Island, bofit Q\VNER 613--4423 Spaclou1' BR home 1% ba, URNER SUMMER Only -3 bdrm .. 2 dock. lndry, garage. Min 2 '.EL' Bil ~·pt•x 2 BR ••·· d f a••c;ica•tl• blh., 19Ml Qiana Lane H.B. 1·1ks June and .July or winter ., uu ....,tll, lshwasher, r p I<, 96'9677 ~o: •UL •STAT• " 1eason. 67l-7861 wkncls. or Flpc1. cptd, M> of hwy. bltns. 16xf0 patio. Owner. ..,_,,, __ $39,500. Owner 673--4169 962--0'12S alt 5. v.-•M• . •L) 800:969-.1174 coll. '494·1177 Houses Unfurnished · JULY _ Bayfmt. Opposite D I•--~ I I 1300 JflU. TOP VIEW 3 br. 2 ba, '-h 3 BR. 2 "-~.,,. I"~ I ~-rwn n1u. hd D blln r-1 ' G I lOOO '"' ..... l'U ......, ---· w rs. s, ,,.., cps, ~·.N fltONT -on a plc-1 ;~"-".;•';."~;;;;;:ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-;:_·_-1 wk for July, June 15 thru '1UPLEX. Nr. ba.y; 2 BR. ~Ti·,;~ffi~~~~f'·s~~~: tu•l"li'Ju1 Cove with Surf & :, •· -"· July - 2 Br. 2 ba. s175. wk . e:tt.il. Comp. turn.: "15,000, Ownt>r......, .. ~A" Sl!.nd f<>r a Play yard, a lux· B/B Jnq: 133-C 19th SI. 675--0236 !nlbmlt terms! E. H.1 =~=~=~~~---l I BR ho · o Mlchael, R\tr. 507 E. 8Aitio. BY OWNER. Prenige area. ur OUIL ' me in warn RENTAL PROPERTIES MarDR Home, slpt. 6; E-Z Blv. 673--688) Spanish S BR, 2 ba. + ex-Cor. large entry hall . Game WANTED !er SUinmer &: to drive; self--contalned: room. formaJ dinil'lg rn1, at-Yearly. we ''' rapidly Rt>serve now! 538-8710 tru. "-mi to bcb. $33,700. 1.rt1ctive kitchen w/ bkfs! S-49--0158 LldO Isle 1351 0071 Adcll3.Clrcle962--502o rm, 4 b.'\ths, huge iwldeck getting book~ up for sum-I---~------' FASHION Shores: nx11q. ft. above beach • mrr, 11ond sl\11 Mve many re. LOVELY SUMMER HOME. OP~?~;TUNITY hom .f DR .. tam .. din.: cpts.. S.129,oo:t qut>sts trom our repe111 ell· Wk <>r mo, 5lJ>J 8. pool privl. Sp1c\ou1 '"""'terantan e dr)ll., bled., lnd.§Cpd. ·1275 __ enta. ALSO 'ft •rt despt"r-1 blk OCEAN JM STREET on 52' lot w/lgr. petim. [.ease: sell S33.500. 96.2-2631 VIEW HOME _ lilrt new 3 alely in nf'ed of Yeuly Rent n<> doga 642-9933 be1w 6-1 pm Do you nf'ed 2, J, or 4 BR? tis 0..'nt'I' wtll add . to preKnl MUST Seell Prestige 1850 sq. Btdroom, F.a.mll.v rm, 1-lev. ·BAY & BEACH twme I<> suit YOUR netdi. ft. 3 BR. Atrium. Ne<'r-0ew el • S."IS,!ltiO. 52-41 Gltnro" Dr-842·'7227 TURNER' ASSOCIATES l«i8lty, Inc. Pr-ant 2 BR. home a buy ~ ........., W Balbo• Blvd '"""" 6S2 No. Coast Blvd. ~ · ' -.. at S!'ll.IDJ. Owner 673-7611 BY OWN ER: iluntingtan RENTAi. 0,,,....... 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 M>P pr; 1vall Jtn.Y .It Al.Ii -Spaciou1 Mobile bomtt by beach. No chlld~n-<114) 536--0371 La-·na Beach otg.1.JJ77 ~" s ·~ · 7 Open houae Sun. 1-5. Crest 4 br. 2 ba, 8181 •" 6n.366.1 6fl5 l<> 9/1 . ........, mo 103 121 Via Quito _B_•_mh_•_m_Clr __ 96_2-&53____ While elepbanta! Dime-a-line 1 .. ..,,.....,..,..,..,..,..,,.j_:W::·_<B~.t~boo::__::B'.:l.~NB::,;S<S--=:::""'~ ·- '· 0 Reorronge !h1 6 JCrombltd • words below lo moke 6 •Imp]• wo<do. ldoO ""'" ol & i~1:'r ':;~·;~;" ,.' '/LI~ ~f'1~, ~. 1111; ~IBVOE I ;. l I I r. I I ~1· .. ,,;..~·~··:·~" IWURCEF I 'I ~ 2 . I I I I' I' . ---~==!::===== Two feen-oge Sisters were I H A S T E_W I watching o re-run film of the I I I I II 1930'1 on TV. It •odod with • the u1ual romantic embrace and kiss, typical of thot era. IN 0 G BI R I Their mother osked !hem how I -- 1 j~ j' j' t~ey /ik~ It. The si1fer1 , .. • • . • • _ • pllod, ''The endiflg i1 lquore. Your movies .ended -ours IROGFAE 1--· · II"\?. I r I I fll O Compl1t1 the chuckle Q!IOttd L by lllUng In the mllllng words . _ . • _ ~ d..-.Jop from .r.p No. 3 kt.low. & fMni'.\'° I' I' I' I' r I' I' I' ,. r· I ~~=-I I I I I_ f0•f. I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS. IN DIME·A·UNE • • ___ ::;..-· ________ --------~---_,,,.... SEE Adv, under cla.sl 6200 !kl acre11 -"Land <>l Lakes" 841--6640 owner, eve• &: wknds R. E. Wonted 6240 14·30 Day Listings or cash for your equity Clll Aient 546-1440 BUSINESS ond -' FINANCIAL.- Bus. Opportunities 6300 PROVEN, Sure, m <>de r n method oi teaching perman~nt h!'bil control. (E.G. Eating for wright control) with new l<>w C051 to public. Now seeking aa1oel1te of11ces In So. o.c. 1\-loderale investment re- quired. Phone for inquiry appt. nc: 774-nSO Good l~~r Blvd. Coad opporiunlt.Y for TV Service al10. iuoo f'Ull pr1cc· for 1todc • equlp. Call 548-&'SU. .. PAR'l'NER With $1S,000 ~. 2 new pateiifed mechanical rnadlinn now reitdy for m8rkcotlna. Potttn- U•I wdlmlttd. 5'5-4412 e"o'es. GARDENING ROUTE NB .l CM a.rea.. R.eallOn• l>le 61M4Q) ~ . . . • 1 -........... ' ....... . . .. . . . .. . , -... . -• ---·~-" • • -----• ---~·------ ' I . ' I • Here'1 How You Caa Use Our Famous Dlm .. A·Ullft OUR FAMOUS FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU I 1 ' I 11,. 1 , • I ring them or mail them with correct c1sh to °"' of our 4 convenient offlc ... • No Comnwr<J•f Ack Allo- • E1<h I-"'"'' bo prload with no llom OYor $25. DIME-A-LINES 9t;:NEWPORT BEA~H .... 2211 B1lbo1 Blvd. e COSTA MESA ............. 330 Wotl B•y • e HUNTINGTON BEACH ... 309 Fifth Slr"t ' . A..'iTlQUE Birdieye 1naple SILVE.RTONE turn tab I ~ I WIG Small a~ bl 1t)'1od 125, 2 ·AM-FM radios $10 l'!Bcb. 1 btdNOm aet twln bed fa good condition $18. }leavy size 14 •lylla:h hand knit 3 AM clock radio SlO _C. B. c:\(.'h; high che1t $25, mirrar duty larpaper roll $5. Spare I piece suit ~ ·lmported radio, H.K. $25. 2 1la· $10, lw.rii;t dre.lfcr $25, tnir· Ure.. good 8.00 x 14 $5. Rope ~iental paintin&'. SlO each, tlon wireless lntercmn $25 C. ror $10, maple 17 l.nch bllt!k 1~ In., lOe sq. fl. Wooden modem dinlng table no mar R.. bride and ,.slgl')al tr:aCer v;il.lte TV need woric $Z LI tool box $5 Plaslic & metal top m, 6 match!~ chall'I $10 Tube ~er $1 AC 8--1!38 boat gaa -J;ank& -~ each ~. paper back books 25c meter 0-150 V $2. Micro- nclud.1-.. 6TJ.-!Ml2 encb, 838-4.932 •lIIJI meter $5.) -l M.A. MOSAIC S1J11plle1 t .... meter rt Pressure gauge $1 tile, clippers, 25 to S2.SO, ad-PLATI"OfU.1 Rocking chairs FRONT And rear •ent !or 2 millivolt meters $5 each. jW1t11ble urntw~la w I th and 416" girl's bike each $10. 1900 Falcon, 4 door. riginf1.I, DC hour nieter fl.SO AC aluminum water fllled stand Weekend.a 1908 Co u r t l'XCCllent f.!O , Six Ice cr{'BITI clock timtt S8 . 3 ban $15, 6 milk &lass mugs $2.50, Newport Beach chatrs, painted wlth prlmer A~1-F1\1 marine portable Biasell rug cleMer $2.25, BEAUTIFUL Tin)' lovable SlO ea.ch. Anlique rocking' ::Li. 6l>-l886 afler 5 Allding scrern door, if' wide chair S25 St>vl'fl foot coffl'e $9.00, Jndaco e xp aTa I o n ll(!a1polat Siamese _female table $10, 6x8 1CUlptured. BUNNIES. l\lan)' kinds $1-$3. patiO lind deck caulking $5. kittens SlS, Ll g...2538 olive &<>Id rug Sro Four Kitt€!nS Zic 546-9965 Unes1 maple captain's ch.air McGRAW Edison window bowls (3' to 1%' diameter) HAND Adding machine S20 $18. F1owe'f pota 5c to 50c. water coolers $4 , childs for garden waterfall wlth Sm a 11 piston type • com· 5i:N386 dre~sing table $2, 'uitca.se pomp $2.'i, Room divider. 3 e LAGUNA BEACH ...... 222 Forotl Avonuo ELECRmhcs Patti tor 111Llt' G ENE R AL E 1cc tr1 c '56 Buick $25, motor $25, run1 2 'IWrN Beds, complete. m 39Z llcml with 2..if's, xlnt n10- .. lOc to. SS; Call 675--0'.?38 automatic wa.sber very good good 540-9990 each. Double bed •nd head-tor In 19'56 O!.rysler, Carbs • -"'tlon -• I ·~-..,,--.,-.,...-.,-,-.,-1 boa'd 11" "''" 04111 St.'I, block $25. Real or car Weekends and alter, p.m. '-"'"w .,..,, Kenmol't' e e<>15UT~ T nk 25 gal full ' -'· 0~~ SZ5. 494.5336 .. 1 .-tt 50 26 .. 11 trlc dryer good <.'Oodltioo 125 ' ar . 815 x 15 Fo1u· ply tire, new, 24 Bo)' B ke •• · • gr $25 1936 wheel and titt lot · · gas re rigerator c:on-$'25; tow bar. heavy duty, ENCY~OPEDIA Set $12, mr:i boy S.-Specd S18.5:Q, boy Ch~vrolet S2 1936 wb(.el and verted for cainper SlO, Sun-$25; 2 used 750x14 tlres $5 Junlor child '• set Sil. t.'OUCh Schwll\fl Stingray 118·50· Ure foi-P!Ymouth S2 1200 day only 64i.7528 each; 2 boya' bikes ST.SO and S25, Upholsiered chair $22, 2437 Bowdoin Place, C.M. OC Datsun I:'.....:-~ ia E·'' td ~o·, •heel metal ~nches Golat books of the Western 54tHJ201 L.1'6""" HUNTING Rifle 303 1111e .~ · le $25 847-8115 $20, bolf for same $10, and dies ft to'120: '58 Dodge \Vorld year book• <The Elj;ht 21" llolfman T.V. floor MAN Y Hand tools Sl to SS. 540-WOO parts $3 lo S:ta. Asso1·led Grel'lt Ideas today) Sl each. model S25, Sun~iay only. Standard typewriter $10, tools $1 to $15. S.U-8257 Bookcase $1'l.75. Large type S:U-4781 96'IS Mar1&old Ave., plush naugahydc arm chairs BUNNIES Sl, puzzles l Oc. TYPEWRITER Rebuilt, rttns dictionary Sl4. Britannica Fwntain valley. $12, Dinette chairs S'l. good formal $5, S.10-9990 like new $20. Good purlllble Atlas Sll. Eight Vol's (Four BLOND Oak dinette set Sl5. 6 x 9 rugs S.I, elecbic GARDEN Sprayf'r 1 gallon $17 ~nGS CO\l'et'SI n1edical &: health antique coucti ns. ta ble SS. kitchen clock n. ironinJ size brand new $3, 540-,!129J) _.::.:..:.:::...:c.:.:_ __ _,__ Entyclopedia SlT. Bible $16, 548-5m boo.rd $1 vacllu m cleaner ANTIQU" C k 1• 1 115 LONG Pla)'ing ~-?le Britannica great books tor coo,.:Jele $5, tables SJ. big ~ roe ' a ga · a.nd SOc. 708 lrls, Cdl\1, Beds children $22. 10 Vol's Brltan- '5G V.W. Body SS, doo~s SS. ~·a 5 1ebask e 1 s 50c ~., Pll1)'pen Sl.50 SI roller s1.50 131 S20 and $25 each 613-8316 nica year books $3 eac:h. deck lid $5. lender! $3, c:lean Riv('ralde Ave. al isth Diape~ pllll $1.50 Fabric BOOKS -.. 10 $8.~ .. Dresser Adult classics set S18. AJl a •i><!ssinett $1.50, plJtg)'-back ~10 ~.1 scra"" lOc Black lcalher '"""" '" .. _ · Pl -" u oil 11, '7,."~6 '~ "0 110 (good r--'torage). .,._.rg:un ea.se c ...... sir er . ~. · purse Sl.50 \\'affle iron $3. "' 4-9360 .HEAVY Duty pick u P \Y_EDDTNG Dress., all la0@1 Sthchery and af\l 25o-S2.50 smnll 1vhite formica bedside . bumpt'r SlO, antkiue Chev. 4 size 10-12 S15 \Vhlle formal Baby blankets• 25t-Baby table $5. PiCIUl't' $2 to Sl5. BOOKCASE. Solid oak with 18 Child · _, b k DI.shes~ to $1. 673-8316. SC(' adjustable shelves. 33 x 52 cylinder niotor t-uns good f('n s metou tm clolhes lOc r.1en's a nd · ...>. •'1t1 · "-d ,.. -'· 111 TOS Jrii;, CdM Ul1.~0es ~u· A1-n1 chair , pink parts S2J or as a wholr, an-~ s •• o. T.V. ~'O,,.s well ~·omen's clothes lOc-$4Red1 =~00-~'-'-~~--brocade, down cushions S25. $1. genu.ine black ~persian shelves and drawer $10 3' x pre&SOr with tank and rtg- 2 Pair lovable pct rats all lamb jacket $l5, Hudson 4• oil painllng { c i 1 y ulator SlO Two new t~·in male SI.5Cl a pair, complete seal cape jacket, black $10, waWl'lront skyline) S 2 S. si;t.e tangerine rib -c 0 r d with cages and accessor.ies splder plants for baskets \Vhlte curtains, lined 2 bedspread! $3 ('ach. 646--5924 pl\Q'le 546-6l37 2 5 c • A u st r a 1 j an panels 64x00 SlO for both. 23" T.V. Cn('eds no workl S25. SALE 503 Fl'mleaf CdM. Fuschias . baskets 25c, Ne~ Kidney-shaped f:Otleee table, Simmons foldaway bed S25. Kitchen utenslls 50c lo Sl. tig plants lor baskets 50c, never mar walnut S15. Boy's bike S7.50 Gi rl's bike Bl.ouse11 $5 to S10. Skirts SS 423 Al!so Ave., Newport r.1ulC'IJlng side table SIO $T.50 ladies bla'.ck alter 5 \.. to $10 67fr3451 Beach, 646-1989 AntiqtJe leather In I a Id d1..-.i;a, size 7, $15. Toys: 10 CHEVY II air t-'Ondition unit I ;-====""~""'=~-I step-table, mahogany $25. tiger meo, remote ron!rol LADlES'-Size 12-14. clolhing, Guitar, solid body hvo 1.ank, shooting cannon and tique radiator $15, antique Sl.5 Twin box spring and knit suit S·I 7111 Hl'liotropc, BOY'S Red jacket, very r.iaple stnJ.ight back chair, grill SlO, Olll' Ford rear end mattress $15. 642,-1150 all wrekend. 615-4120 smart $5. Si1.c 8 to 10. OR' •leywoocJ Wakefield $ l 5 . eomplctc S5, 14" Ford rin1s TRUNDLE Bed with eanopy TWIN B-, od d I l=:l-83='~1=6~"='~'~°'~'~';="-C~d~M=ccc \Vall mirror_ an•i.-.ue frame. r.: each 8 ft pick up bed . ; ..us, m ern es gn El · · -• I,. bod. · 1 57 f1rn1 1nattresses $W :U lit solld '•jonde Phillipine FR I G I DA 1 RE · cx:tr1c 27x36 inchl's $20. 833-lztl •• oompll'te S25, Springfield ri-k' ,_ · s 1r..,, .sweaters suits e.I(· plclru"" S20 Tape record rr, wa!.l, helicopter, $15 set. fi e (ubular repeater fl'.l.50 5 II d' ~ t.~ ent con 1tion S I -S 4 , Wollensack 1nono-hl-U $25. ;..10-9571 ·used jeep tires S2 each, 2..a" Bl k I -'i;;i-7'==c--cc-:-c:-:--::-7-= boys bike $5, 1957 chevy &18· ac ve vet eyl'ning skirt 1933 Wallacl', rear, C.i\1. NE\V Automatic e l e c Ir i c. Lion wagon parts 50c to $5, 4 $4, jeweled sweater $4, lnear 19th and Placentia) sterilizer by Evenilo $3. new '67 ctievy wheels $2 Electric waXer polisher at· 64.'.:-2932 Pride Trinible baby bulh each, 673-T413 or 646-4563. tadlrnent $6, remOte con-16 MM sound motion picture Witl1 hose and stretcher SZ. troUed Ford r.ear vil'w m ir-,.......,·ector, victor model 40 Brass record stand $3. PORTABLE Typewriter $2), $4 ~. · k ,_ J $2 "" ror· ....... .rs J&c e~ woo S25. S""llkt'r tor nrnjecior Colonial water pitcher and ~~ing machine $25, an-n.-. black ~ ... ..._.~ .....,,.s new never worn ....:. Alumin""' Beer Keg SlO bowl SE'! $2. Women's size lQ tique couch $'20, 6 hp out-.,_ • ..., ....... u.eu shoes size 7% $4, new Bon AJre Car Cooler, used clothing, "'°'t to cocktail board $25, antique desk $10, &12-12tig l{eavy jacket with zippered once Sl5. 33 1/3 record turn 50c -$4. AU clean, good con- hood, $4.50, Teen formal table $5. 15 gallon pressure dition 962-2964 Wh!le eleplwtt.s! Dnne-a-llne blue $4, black arnel wig S3. tank SlO. Microscope .and E."'GLISH 10 speed bide SlO _SAYE £ASH! ( Read DAILY .PILOT ·c • L A s s I F I I D dark browD wiglet $3, Sun-Lab Sel $5. 54S-3072 · 54S-8382 .. da)' only 646-li2'l6 GOLF Cart $8; Parakeet !UDE-A-BED couch fo r $25. OIL Paintings S5 to $25; 8 x Cage $6.50; 4 Bar Stools 545-6384 10 to 24 x 36, some tra'mes ·s1 .SO; G r u n d 111! Tape :-.~==~--.----=o · I d~ --" and R----,-$25. E l•"· An. SUNBEAM Dl'Cp fryer $4 in.: u "!:"'• 1 .... "'scapes sea ~,,,_ ..... '\,j,., " ,. a· ,_ S L' scapes, 1 stiU life of large pliances 50c to $10. Ne\V 1h",, spray gun 15 1bbe)' butterfly 24 • x 36 $25, Record Player tlO. Dinette !'!lasses~ for 5c 548-8236 531-3793 Table S7.SO; EleC?' Shoe FOUR 670 x 15 tires and Polisher $6.00; Penny Candy tuhff SS 548-8236 SLIDING Glass door 12' $12 M h' $7 ~ o.. CMd -ac 1ne .....,; ....! Y IIAMMARLUND Supe• -o per panel, 3 ""'nets M0-9990 M h' $12 = J J J"· •· ,..... a.c tne .,,.,; ewe ry IA: rcce}';er, 5 bands, 100 RC to MARINE Clhemlcal tii ilet seli to $5.00; Ttl'ble Elec. lronl!r 20 M'e tlS. Hammarlund contained $25, L a r g e $6.00. }-lobby llorsl' $1. power i;uprply $25 '548-8236 Admiral relriger.slor $25, &ads 2Sc lo $4.00 per '1ring. Plant• •nd Trees """ CUSTOM r.fade .bulletin-peg E.iectric paint sprayer with ~"" boa-• to •""". "-It• Di~'-Ma ... ~r $7. · n.i, walnut finish 80" x motor new gun $25, l pair ...., """' ""' ~ .... Ironing Board S2. r.fatch al" $18. Sur£board cart S5. trailer towing mirrors SS, stick dra......, $10. 315 E. 22nd 673-5800 • Lewyt tank s!,yll' e\ec-.... ~ tromatic vacuum ~1th rug St., C.M. EVERY11-IING Must go -2 beater and tools S25, 2~2 5-Gal Camellias $ 3. 5 O; door refrigerator S25, \Vor1h gallon tank (filled) used on-Spec imen -s 1 z e lree more, 1 single bed complete cc S7.50, J~~ ttorse power Japanese Black Pine $12. Sl5, 1 single bed and coil el~c motors $1 to SJ, Monke)' Tree $25: Botlle springs $10, corner table ST Brush •".00·, Coral Trees $5 ni ce, r· tchen table with 54&-61M, 2176 Meyer Place, .., Costa Mesa. to no,. Largf'_ J ade SS; 5-fl . drawer S4. dressers and pine $4; Large Gardenia chairs $3 -$6, free dishes, BOYS 26" bike S 1 2, S 0, Sli.00; Plants 20c to $1.00. 315 lrniVt'1i and forks. 536-8296 ~1816 E. 2'lnd St., C.M. ELECI'RIC S&\\'S $15, T.V. DrNETrE Set S20· Large 3 Piece brown wing back sec-.$2(1, tools .25 to Sl . pole chair $25. Garden tools $2{), tional S25. mahogany ~1ep lamp $2, parakl'et and larJ:r Blankets $3 to $6. Rugs S2 end and t.'Ofree table SlO each cage S6. lyos and games STJ ea.ch 673-3034 . ~8-2152 In fl. Sat. only. S.12-S4S7 FRESH-Picked Va I enc i a SALE Starts aftl'r 10 a.nl. CHROME Dinc!!e set $25 Ol'1Ulll!€S 10 lbs for SL antique camel back soffl, 926--0820 544-5873 or 548-9845 gr('('n brocade s.z:i. OJdB "~A~B~Y"'Bod"""-1~1~0-. ~b~,~,~,-b~e"'.C.ds SLCYI' Car set mounted waU i;quare oak dining table, 2 $15, twin bf'ds $15, bedroom board SlO Oiild,'a corner extra leaves SlO, Old pot-suit SW. divan ·S15, 2 -· 3 wuy de>sk and diair $8 T45 tery, Roseville Hu 11 , lamp.s $6 each, living room .Hudson Ave. 546-4385 Rockwood, all ma r ked, chairs $10 ea<'h, 3 white f'nd TRUNK Full of ancient other old pottery S2 10 SlO. tables S6 each. Many otht>r clothes, dresses n -$2. Hats HieS)' clear and colored an· under $\0. !\loving· out of Sl. Beads Sl-$5 Trunk S25. lique fine china a n d town must be sold by Junl' 4<:@ E. Ba1boa Blvd. beautiful palates, art glass 1, 8111 Newman H.B. Across 10' .Surfboard. $25, Bathroom S4 -to Sl5. Framed Currier from the new hospital. cabinets S25 each. 84T-9832 and Ives rl'pro prints, new RCA \Vhirlpool automatic framet and Klus $4 and up. \\'asher S25, \l.'fi'Clgewood gas VANITY Table with mirror d 5 or\lfnal-N. CUrrll'r S15 ryer S25. Zenith 19" T.V. $15, Six Yffil' crib S15, ellch. Old coklred fruit jllr1 picutre tllf>e. good, nl'«is redy,·ood table and benches and boltltt S1 and up. Girls smttU lubes ·r,-i. Packard - SlO King size bed frame $3, 26.. Engli.ah blc:ycle 516. Bell clock-radio $8, !} steam vapri.zor $2, formica Large old milk l'an $5. Oil dra\\'<'r dC'Sk $10, Jlugc kttchen table ..... mens valet '"·ng1'•g l•mp -, -" , .. .., lamp $2.50, meda.I ironing "'-' " ' ~ v,,,.. •. •JK' SS fireplace tool set $2, 13 S2j, $60 Auburn wig for S25, Broxodent eleelric =.~~~·b~~e1::ffoo( S40 Brunette fall for S20, toothbrush S7.SO, books 50c r-.1an's large cas hm e re to $3, dishes 50c to $3 454 E. slool $12. Vanit)' bencti S2, swea ter . gray, $5, Drl'xc! 21st Newport Beach 00·2859 222 Memphis St , Huntington Occasional chair SIS. row- Beach Phone 53fN612 ing n1achinc $3, hutch s· TWO 10' Venetian blinds $5, ieech. 12 sash windows f()" x MAPLE Rocker $1i, tu.II. 3' wide $25, jewelry .2.'i. 66" $2. e•ch. New Barl>eque up ho I s try shampoo ladies sl10('s size HI, .50 10 $1.50 Straight back chairs machine "$1 5, dinc11e $15, S1. ladlt's clolliing, size 12 _ $5. Call 6r.>-098l ch~st $7.50, encyclopedias 16 .5 to $2, girl's clothing 10 S15, dicllonarles SJ, cur· -12 .:; -Sl boy's clothing CANES S5 Old lawn mower talns and drapes $-1, chnlrs 6-8 .5 10 .j(I. 8'102 Fril's\and S4 Firescrc.>en $.'i L&rs:l' com-$2 ench. card 111blc S3.50. Or., H.B. 2 blks. South f)f fortable arm chair tl5 PuU end table $.1, lamps SJ lo $3. \Va111cr off Nc~·la nd S!rl'rL down hanging lanip SlO. Big I I · •---" bl ' k' S•t ,, ... S 9 1 -pal o mu II co .... ~.... in in~ ru un, . a.m. o ';) Sur.bean1 toastl'r SS r.J.en 's light S7.50. jacks s.i and $5, p.m. whitf' shirts, 15~~ to 16 1 ~. 'd · II h -;==-o:--,--~=~~ new 11 t> m1rron; eac , LARGE n.." h>I•·'-!20. AKC SOc--Tx Ladies shoes T~~ '1X d ti b ~ OR l-4669 Park in alle)'. 310 lo:>ls lOe to $l. o uggy rej;:islf'rffi 2 \'t>ar old n1n!c $2.50 doll St.50. brooms and GC'rmfln Sh""-hrrM. trninN'I , Fe(Tlleal, Cdt-1. k ~ I'= boo"-0 -'" ra es """' to ......... ..,, ""' housebrokPn, tovt'!l kids $!.;. o·KEEFE And Ml'rritt 36" to Hlc, hol platr $1.50. barb AKC nogistrrrd ni a 1 f' gas stove, 11dth griddle and que ul ensils $1 set. 251 miniature dnrhshund foi· slc:•age S25, G.E. washer a.s Sht'n1'00d St., Costa ~·lesu adults $:!5. 932-3752 is $.5. 8920 Comet Cr. {rear hooSt'I 642-24,'\3 LA \Vl'ltminster 842-1308 DIES B:)ll..J\ng ball shO<"s Is Your Ad ln our classllicds? s:ze Ii, $10, pnir \\·hite THE QUICKER YOU CALL, Someone wUI be looking for U[>hol steft'd chairs S25 each, t----irr.~;:;;~~f=TI~!E:'Q:UJ::CK;;::ER::::Y~O~U::=S::E::t~J:,:="::·::D~l;al=t;l2~-56~78~----6 x 10 ft chain link gate $20, I 40 It 6 fl chflin link fencinll! £'i)flf\ §TA~ GAZEEj( ~ : ~~~~~i~:::~~ ~m'~!:~~ A~IU ' By CLA y 1t POLLAN'---~.r--..:...~ SS. Jll'Opel\01· Sl O. 36 \\'ire -""' M#o~ l1 R Yow Ooil1 At:1i.;11 c..m H sut u.u cuHer $9, n.iund piiinli'd ~~. "i"' A(cfHdirtg to tl1• Slon, V .1· n ,rti !nh!p 2 Cl1airs $15, desk $2S, OC-1 2l ~6Ji. To develop me~sogc for Svndoy .._ 6-l9.J6 mrdsl wart!robc $18. 100 gal rood words corresponding to nvmber~ 48-68.SG.9() n1e1a1 futl tank S2'1, ml'tel pf your Zodiac b1rth sign.· Ka.te> fuel tank .15 gal with pumps oo Sl5 each, overhcnd ocr, l • 1 1<1 ... 1 :CYou'o• JVout .... ~l•-.·~" 6 "->•Jo "~ 8 l .... ~ 00.....,.. IOLo0111 l lMo1~1 12WO"I! IJ 1.,-.,1.,"111 I• CIOol't l>A ~6 l'o-""""' """ .. ~ 20P:~1 ,, w.,,..,.,.,. 22 Loen:• ... 23 f'l..ul"'ll 2• K"""" 25 Hor..-. • 16~i:lt· i1·~,,,.1, .21 Tl• 29P.oi.>i ... ,.,~ ~')vooJ NOV n t1'0lll')' llfedS chain Sl7, JG.n-lJ...52(a_J lf:t('t>rinl? quanlrant S7. h:il· . 7$-8.5. ~ $1.~l(I. 7SG \\'.20th 64:1-ltilO i.1itnAuus IOOlb~ri'H'IJ dumbtll 11et NOV U ./ ,. SIO 1V S1 0 ictC'p t>nd trtble occ: ,, t:i I 12. nf'\V BIAAt>l l'\l~ shampoo 1-ll.li-Ji("' n1as1~r $1, Tt:'nnts nrl 52, ..... ~.· _ hij,,., ci'lfllr $:2, doll huggy SI. ~ ("r.'lquette M't S2. baby °"'· u ~ clothes size 3 month!! In l ,,..,, )'tmn , 10c each, ladies 1-16-J: clothing sizt 10 to 14. lOc to $1, Double bro mattresa box springs llnd fr,.me $10. 3 ~1itca34!1. ft t'acb 272 Ro.se Lane, C<Mll MeAA, Saturdll.)' until S, 642--0.151 li J~lf..:51 tnMketplace In 111wn Tile DAILY Pll.JlT C'l!ls!l1fled aectifll'! Sllv~ mnnflv. Um@ 4i: euon. Look "'11¥1 ! I ( ~;:i. ypans or or si; • 1. 1 120 ' d $15 17•-1 n -k F , fl p 1. , 1,. 1 b v10 tn, exce lent tone M•~any. Good conditon. ryer-runs . ~:>' v" Olu • on inc 11p4:'car . G· i· l . g· S~ ..,_,"6 F.V.&17-2224 HA~G ING Fuschia in nd- maoiIQld S.;.10, Jeep parts $1 , ~l!e:·:C~~~S ;~er_ $~· SlO each 673-1886 MESI! Playpen with top S~. wood baskets, blooming $6, 34~ Chev. motor SS, 4 wheel Books :!Sc • Sl 901 Al ~· BABY Bantams T.'X: Baby rocking cradln $8, n"w 2 full S7 & $8. 459 E. Flow~St.CM drive transfer Clise fronl E bl If "'·' ....,.., eppo, Mallard ducRs $1 Bantams, '-" • sha't $''~ ··'"-•t 125 ast u · ......-lu~" bedspreads $2, full bc<I BOYS Stingray bike good -,,.,, rear :;11..., or almost grown SJ 2612 s. E. d _,.bo. $15 962 7898 o-as a whole, Ford ph,:k up ANIMAL Qippers, nt>ai'.'iiew t.tesa Dr. 5'IS-5703 lran1e and he&dOOt!r '$5, convt n . -ouu.1. tru~k radiator $10, V-8 1''ord $15 Human hair clipper $6 1 ~=~~~~~~-~ 9x12 blue cotton rug S:l, Yor~own Ii U n t i n g ton pick up motor SlO. stick set LI S-9977 BABY r.fallard ducks $1. assorted sheets and cu~ Beach. up for same S25. Ford pick , . . Baby bantam chicks 75<: tains 25c -5{)c. 11 2·0 LA·RGE Dog holl&e for i;ale. up rear end $10, 312 Ford ™'.lYSSchwmnStingra)' Nearly grown banlys _Sl . Ctilifornia St., H.B. 536-4500 Make offer under S25. motor 515. 1724 Tustin, C.M. bike, perlect $20 646;-l34l 2612 s.E. Mesa Driv e DUO-Bro, 2 box sprin,gs and' :)(9-~ ELECTRIC Range wil h deep 88U~FBOth 9.6•.!'°1?._ ~r~011"2 •00 1 ="~8--~5~7=0.J~-~-~~-mattress $25 each: Patio 4 Ansen Mags, fits Ford S25 fryer SU.50, double bed $15, mi · ~a· <HU-t SHADE Trtt, fr u i 1 I es s swin~· and ~mbrella SIO; each. 673-1496 ~·ork bench $10. f>OWt'r REl\1ail.: Conlro! :.n" Zt'nith Mulberry, 8' tall SlO Box· Chest. 3 dra,1·ers $4;.. Baby NAUG AHYDE 8• couch $19, mo\V<'r S7.50 hair dryer $6, 'IV, needs ~·:irk SlO Kitchen wood, 5 gal S2.5() Eastcn1 ·1<1rdrobe $4: bunk bed S6: large na~abyde club chair aquarium 5 gallon with table 11•ith two leavt's S15 violets 45c Qu~n Palm in hvin mattress and box (needs upholstering) $6. 2 pump rr. radios S1 to $10 642-1069 pots 25c Red Hydrangea 45c spring S7.50 each. •?J..M.IG bar stools $.5. Sunbeam mix. boa'. steeri~g SS, campin_g C~lRISI'l\lAS Oecu rations :iCk: Hahn's. ivy In pots 35c -45c 6 x 9 Braided rug ST. 2 rag master grioder attachments, equ'?n1en1 50c to S9, clectrtc • Sl Picturl's SlO. SlS Book Carnations 25c A z a I ea s nigs S3 each, T.V. $2, arm nev4ir used ss. Birdcage $3. apphance;i 50c lo $4, tools 5c 5Gc Glassivare, 50c _ SZ-white and pink variegated chair S5, 4 picture h·ames ~ lo S.1, colfce table $.~. Lamps S2 _ s5. Cahirs SIO 25c. 401 Cabrillo Street., .,.s_J._1_08_L7;o~o_o7tn_ll~-B_. __ = H .Bar B.Q. $3. Pole vacuum $3, picture frames h Tu "~ 11 Corner Tustin C 1\.1 ~. 2"'JC to S1 tool box $! eao . JJPCrware ,"""' -· · · 8 mrq Movie viewer $3, la SS. Drl'Sser S 7 , hardware~ to SS, car ratJi~ Jfanging bas~~t ~vith-flowers l\ITNIATURE Bla~k poodle. folding door S7. hand lawn M1scellaneou1 531Hm7 S2, books and nia~nzlnf's 51. ,2. Largt' artif1c1a1 plant $10 Spayed Feniale wnh paPl'rs. n1ower SJO, full size roll GARRARD 3 Jipeed changer lo 52, chUd!'('ns clothes :ic 10 Toys and pu~Zll's 2jc -Sl ~25. &16--0092 away bed S2!'i, twi n or bunk $10. Ul\(lerwood. portable 50c v.•omens l'lo\h('s Ille to F4:'a1hers 2Jc Jewf'lry a~d I ST=A~TI=O~N""'w~,-.-,-,_~.,~,,-..,F~o~rd beds $2'3. wat('r ski $8, snow typewriter $10. Singer S2, mens clothr5 110<· to$:!, clo!ht>s 25c -$3 400 Prtn· lstickl $25. 646-3569 ski SS, 11.djus!able bed rail portable sewing machlne t $2 t !1 12 d ceton Drive !\.lay 31. June 1 $15 metal locker '12 com· SlO. m Goldenrod, Cdllf Pay~ . · s ro er • ou-' · ' T\VO 11attell Broncho bikes, ,pa1·tn1ent wi1h doors 12 x 14 ,7, ~~ ble sinks •$2, hoat SC'at Sl, 3, 4. 5, 6. ood d" 115 h ~ '""~"":O-.,-~~~~-plants 50c 10 $10, Saturday RCA ~io~ TV !indoor! gT 8co~ lllonk •·-heac .. ; in,_ .. , S25, 6 pit>ee band sa\v nd s d 9 l 5 2622 B '"'" ' wo oy s ~'Or uo:nc es .,.. st>t S1, liberg:la'8 bow 55 GOLF Cart and bag SH?. 9xl2 ~ 1 ~n a~ ~ M -antenna SS HiFi, stereo, col-each. Elecrrie deep _ fat inch SG. 4 ratan chairs \Viii rug $25. 9x10 rug Sl5. Large n a na Vl'., · · or TV antenna $5 650 x 13 fryer $5. 546-88'2.3 go into a couch no cushion i<.'t' chest $3, Rototiroil S7. B- BASS drum S2S, tY.'O lloor loin tire $2 Set matched golf . . SJ.50, dinette set $1 5, B-Q with motor $8. Tu.•o toms $25, snare drum $25, clu bs $10 100 paperbacks lOc \VALNUT Table 12:> 6 chairs &lf..-9250, 20Ct9 Conlinelita! small redwood tables $6. seats for car or boal S2, two each. Reversible window fan S8 each. 962-7023 Costa Mesa \Yood tool box $4. New hand studio couchr.r; S5, playpen .$j. Dual regulator for pro-POTTY Chair $5 Potty seat PL...YPEN $j, infant seat Sl vacuum $5. 549-2526 $8.50 bahys car seat $8. set pane bottles S3. Bicycle 50c Bumper guards 50c car bed SS. high chair $5. mm S2. Play;ien $2. Bed pf weights $10, washer $10. parts lOc -S2 Registered S\ving and car seat $1. Danish dining 1 a b 1 e -S25, frame ~. Jump seat $3. 2492 Pali~de1 Rd., Santa mail box $1 GE co-ax bi-Ii Barbeque. roti~rie $12. ch:ilrs SlO each, coUt'e table Umbrella clolilt:'&line S 2. An.: lleigh1~. ,._ speakrr, 8", nl'\V $5. 250x 16 T.V. picture, no sound S2. SlS, end table SlO, table Picture fra~rnt! 50c each. 11 BAT'IC."RY Cha.rgC'r ffblvy krobby bike tire, good !2· 64&-T&IS lam·;i S2. floor lamp SS. 3081 x 14 -1957 Ford grill SJ, duty &-12 volts $20, Atlas Stereo tape recorder, Web-l oG~J~R~LS"'~lk""d~,,',-,~,d.--:-•~n'd !Jayes Avl'., Costa r-.1esa. D'.ving gear bak-pac SS W~1eel halaTK:e~ and weigh!~ cur S25. Accessories for drapes, llcidi SS 45 pifCt'S 549--0966 Finns $5. Wct!lllit $15, Snow $'.!O, fi.l&-98!r.i i;ami: S20 3 speed 36" lathr poll"~ d,.,1,,, 110 Coffre SPCJflT 5 .1 11 _ ski boots $10. Diving flligS I , .,, u1 never \\'Orn a. ttnd buoys S3 Badn1inton seJ DISTORTO Box fnr eh'Ctrit· $10 CraHsnian IS'' cut rC>e mugs. 8 ror Sl Place rnats Slael<s SI . sizes ·10 cvnt 3-1 -SI. New BBQ motor $I . Boal gruilar or bnss w It h type mo1~·er $15 Silverton I"-El•-.J•.·1'• "'" O""ll"I' 11-31 "'O k I •(le I · I ._,_ "" _ ~·· ...... " '"' ... .-. I' -Jlitn s .; slit's ;,.,.. c!cals $:1 each. Roof top car-"llttrantet:' S20, Accurate lab l\l'lt-~·M :1 speed rt>cord Ti'~'" 111·t1 .. w•. "''"' .. ,,, ,,.,·,1·' b1·0 k . ., I ,. ,,, ... ..,,.. ~ g u • .. u a er .1.JC s11,·ea ers rirr for station wagon $3. i11strun1enl ealibra1nr SIO. playcr t·unsolc $1_5. 19" gold Sl carh. Floor lainp. ;J()c hals 50c rain <.'0.'11 i5c 16532 Kettler Lane, 1-1.B, Codt> praclit·e oscillalor kC'y porlable TV \\•ilh S\\'ivel go ld glass shade $10. Beach b(!nring nid cost $10. schick 847--0356 SI, electronic kits 50c to SI. base. good sound. no picture umbrella, new $2. Vanity !;havr1· S2.93, drcssrs 95c Ask for John 642-T165, 2030 SS. "Dnyton" electric motor, bench ss. Toidcy seat SJ. dishf's lOc garden tools (x .@CRAM-LETS Highland Drive, Newport 11~ HP 110-220 heav)' duty Inna baby lamp S5. Toys fie ~S-2001 " BcaCb J.l50 RPM, like new $25. -T5c Vases 50c Figurines ;;cc;c;;-"'°7----~= ANSWERS I I . J.1AGIC Chef gas range 39" UNF INISHED l"urniturr N('w 2 burner e e c r 1 c """' Candy dishes $1 Throw h JV\; good condition $25, fiber record cabinets $10, 5 port&ble stove, c r o ni e '"'""' 11 -12. Dresses, t 1 _, rl ·-. g nsg auuury sink in metal N drawf'r chrsl $17.fl(I. 4 covered pla.tes S7.50 Han ,•-tt• ... •1·r1-. ,1· ... n ~ 9 j(Jc _ aught -Bovine-Curfew-'"' "'' ~ "'' .,... c:abinet with shelf and hot dra\\·er ehcst Sl5 small wall tool's 5c -50c Electrical and S5. Girl's clothes. si7.e 2. J, 4 and cold laucl'ts $l5. large S\>.•athe -Boring-Foragc- cabinE'1s S:! r ach, V\Y hitch plumbing su.pplies .10c -Sl· _ 2jc _SJ. 67J.-.\179 barbcque with molor and \VHERE ours BEGIN complelf' S15, lnri;f' coolrr i\lf"n's Sch1vinn bike. S15. di "'heels SJ, 1~ llP electric l\\'O te<"n-age sistel'l! were s1:;, t>lretrical ~arls 5c io SI. 91 -.. circular saw blade SI EARLY AnlC'ri~an nelle watching a re-run film of the '"16 K'l l • k C 1 '' ' LOM .. _ tflblf' $20, 6 chairs $20. brood ball bearing motor $25, 19311. TV .-.v-1 }'ut'OO . os a 1 csa. Ham antenna, , ....,am condition &l&-8447 Battl'rics S.18-493-I • s on . It ended with f>-it}-9779 110 Kodak auto -tu r r r I 12 .. 011 "-9', 6 .. ,11 •·•.~ the usual romantic embrace • .., • .-. ,,., OAK Office._ d.c-sk 48" x 22" d CLCYrllES Dryer 52:;. Sec· caniera .r 1.9_, 8n1m. $20 ~.-• •• 936 ' 11n kiss, typical of that era . .... o-u .~25. S\l'iVC'I ('ha ir S15 ..... _. tional SW. \VinR back C'OUCh l\'lovie or shde proJector . •'"'tr mother asked them S5 P1'0vin£·ia! L'<luch s,=,, fold ing stand vdth built-In PICfURE Tube and chassis vacuum $10, ('.l(erryclc $12. how lhl.'y liked ii. The sis- .' 21" Jo• m•gnavox $ 5 puir bookcaseir "'Ith <>lass Englander &-d s12. Maplr vipwer s:;. 4 lite ph:i to nooo -' . .. ters replied, "The ending ;, 5-m-9646 doors Sl2.50 each. Mod.en1 drt!>Sf'r fl2. Paintrd drl'SSer tight $5 35mm camera with 1~=~~~~~~-~ squa1't'. Your movies ended S.i. Dl'Sk and vanity "· bullt-in R.F. and light AlITOi\1-ATIC \Vasher late buffet $25, sludenl desk 515· WHERE ours BEGIN." pa!r ntalching chests Sl2.50 Table SI. Blouses 10, 15, 20c. n1el('r $10 "Leica" 35 mm model good condition $25, BA'.~LNETTE ~o ~·bl• I-<'PC'h. p1'0vincial print swivel ·" •i uvu " Ni."t' dresses $-1-$3. Suits $1 $\:i G.E. light meter $.'l. 25 -'IV as. is !5' tonsicr J, rocker $25, OO-l:168 ~ an~ trnme S20. Bo)'s ~o Sl Sk irts 15, 50c Shoes 2Sc P.R. crystals for 6, 20, 15 typewriter Sa, large rubber 1 707~~,--~-~~-b~ke l6" S20, dishes, framed to SL t pair \\'Omen's bowl-mf'lers, 50c each. 2 good rnf! S2~. 169~~ W. 20th off ALL Steel. four-wheel tan-piclure5. glnssw1U'i! 25c to in~ shoes $3. Draltwork mikcs-sS each. w,-F. Field · Placent1n and WaHace Ave. dum' lrailer $5, Thre~ picc<' SJS. gOlf" cart $5, nic nacs ma1erial!'l, bends, shells, all indicalor $3 135 E. \Vilson, GAS Re'fri~er111or apt size sectional SlO each section. find lamps from 1c to ]Sc for Sil. 19271 Harding Lane, C.!\l. good <.'Ondillon $8. 2 redwood ,gool1 <'Ondition. 193.ll Olana fabric remnants, I a r g ~ Jl.G. 9SS-2T3l d p'tilio loungc1·s $1.50 each Lane, H.B. 9S2-967T s e I e ,. I Io -2•· "•"h. -~--------1 Painted corn<'r C' up ti o '1 r ... " "" ...... i\·IETAL Bunk brds SZ:.. 2 ~tu. SJO.()(J. Pinc klt..:hcn \,able 675-09,S8 <119 lh1rding, Balboa \Yhllf' f'll!i>llfl,nts'! Dime-a-line 1\-1anzanita $3 to flO. Qc. di•n! dC'sks $5 and SS. S2•00. Old u·lUlk S8.50. Pols li"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,_.,-.. --,;-... .-... ._ __ ~ casiona! tables and chairs S4 Formi{'A table :ind chairs and Pans llk to $1.00. 4/56 to SlO. Photo flood lights Bnd $HI Roc ker S4. C1•ib ancf E:llevy hub cap!I 50c l'ach. ea s e S l 5. p o r I 8 b I e i\1a11rrss s12. P o rt a c r 1 b l\tiniaturr J.imiis 50c 10 No Matter What It Is type\\Titer Sl5. Smith stan. S7.50. 2 bllles SlQ. ellrh. Lui,?. S2.fi0. Beginners Rreordianl dard typcowriter $20. Rem. gai:.e hold<'r $\. II\ chair S1 5.00. ElC'Ctric ~itar with ington razor $5. SE'rving cart SJ.~. Books and dish<'S 5c to amp S:?iOO. Encyclopt'dia $5, 3 TV S<'ts S5 to S25. Wood 52. i\lnHell dolls and loyi;. AmC'ricann $lO.OO. 4 x 8 YOU CAN lathe and 11.cccssorie& $30. foOt' to 52. 621 l\1ieh:icl Pl~Cf'. ti·ai n hoard w:ih track. &-1 and 6-2. &lturday RIKI N.e. or/ 1.}(h SL n<'ar S·t.OO V.\V, St('('ring \\bl'<'\ Sunday 10 lo 5 p.m. l6G.l2 11:\rbor Mi. 548-358.1 or $2.;,Q. '61 CUrvair \\'heel SELL IT Ke ttle1· Lane, H.B. ~s--5259 $2.00. 1 bar stool S:Z.50. CI..EAN Gas range $25, Ian llOll.YV.'OCX> Bed tl5. t\vln Books 10 to 50 ceents. WITH A CQnvertible couch $12,50, vw SS' •. 5 Pc dinlni.: sel SlS. 111 GlasswaJ'C' 10 lo $10.00. rover S15. 5.16-2fi69 excellent condition ~;)-2240 Pe~·tl'r $1.00 lo $5.00. 26!11 ;N~El'-'-';'i':~C::::. __ ~ \', Used once, moving TIRES 7:75 x 1~ lots or n1ilr1 Riverside, C~ta 1-t esa. oil DAILY PILOT blankrts S3 each. Contour let: four at $3.SO each, l\1esn Drive. j ch a j r n t' eds 8 0 me M3--:l l6.i GE \\'asher Sl5. baby itrms 1 re-t1phol~1eri.n~ $20. Walnu t l\f liNTZ j...J1 v converler SS stroller SS. bassin('t with WANT AD ~d !ables ~·Ith raised glass :'!IS-O~Gfi · ' skirt $7. cl t>ctr\c sterilizer lops SIS each. Matrtilng cof- BOYS Clothing good con· $3, ear bed $2. 937-6SSS f<'e .t_ahle S20. Sr iv in g di1ion, shirts 12 l hrou~ I ~ REF'RIGERATOR G,E. good mactitnt> S20, buNonhole at. 2'">c 10 $1. pant! l1!o 14 slini condi1ion f.t5. range knchen lrchmf'nt S3.50. 1ra1r dryer I mNi 7;,c lo SI, srv>rls Sl ~i. guitar $1S. 83M978 S2.50. Portab!(' m!xr r $2.50. jnrkets 12 lo \" $1 10 '2.50 HYDRAULIC S!C('ring for For Fast Service & L..1rJC"e lamp $7.50. Standard nr\\' 1nnil hox Sl.50, boys runaOOul 00.11 S1 5. LI S-98:.:2 1YP<""'riler SZ5. 3 tier foun-1 " Expert Ass' I ne h•in S5. i 1(lvi<' !!'"'''"n ..... l~1r1n1s1ry If'\ food $1.50. 'LU•llNU'l , A"'" 1,,,,11 .. ,.. is a e , A '''" ..., 1024 D" \\' ·1 C " 1 • '""'"" .. " ' L><>l'gr o i I pninUng $2.fiO. i\ " <'!~ \Vi son ().l;la ST. hardwood door $j, lamp 'T'A·o new nrvc-r u~ S25 coin iicsa, 54S-80ol.J and coffee 1ablc>s $:.!5, beil(f'I DIAL <r.aators for washers or Tl'' @iris hike $1 0, taeln~ blk(' toilet SlO, 124 t:. 20th Cos111 dl')·C'rf SJO each. &J9.-05.l5, $15. Zl " TV S:.'S, lf' 1V S22, ~lcsn. 612-4111 9·1T O SI I ni.on Lane good pictUJ't' und .r.ound Ra. REF'RtGC.lUTOR Crose lop 642-5678 \\'estmlnsler · dio $3, lr.lrdcn tools $1 to $3, frcC".ler SUI small desk $.'i K.Dl~IORE Au 10 m 1111 c ~u 6-1~ Older drye~Y.'Ofk& good m'. DIRECT ""1S.~r. ve:ry good c:ondlllon GmLS lllke S8 eas stove $25, Hoover upright vacuum S20, Ken m 0 r e automaUc boys ot1k detk Sl5, Sp&ni,ti cleaner $8.50 lona valance weaher good condition SIO. shitkl with C!'08I &\\'onf1 hox ""'Ith long tr1vcrw rod~ 50'.lxlS tire $3, ~ndlx Duo- s:l4 50 dreMu S24. 2 $4. elf'Ctric &or polisher SS. m • t I c co mb In 1 t1 0 n upt'Ol111ert'd wtng c h 11 I r a Mk rocker $6, wooden din· washer-d~. as ls $20. SV .50 f'flch. Earl)' Americlln lrw;: table-with two ex-tC'flslon 847-8115 .. floor lan1p $12.50. tn1nk In leaves $3. wood olf!ct chair .-cc==-------1 J!Oll(l <'Ot'dllloo '"''·'°· 1601 wllh '""" 15, '"'"" 50<-• JUST S'A Y CHARGE ITI, Bl/S1';s't m"k"'""' m Plr.crn1ia ~vc., C05ta r-.1ca11. $3. 1513 Qr11 ng<' Ave .. P>st• tnwn. The n,1.tt.Y PlllYI 642~1SIXI 1 i\~l•Sfl 642-5666. 1 r.In~wifll'd Sf't:lir,n &!" I money, lime A e!ton. L.oott WhHe etcphantl!' Olme-a·llne Dial 64Ui678 for ltESULTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!I -"tt0~w~!~!~! -------I ..;· ( t 1 t Sf&#tcr·zso · btsttb eeo ft6¥t --'stt:f±:fi&»?i$6zta >t ;t 4:=<_,.,: ... .:. .. _ .. .. -.......... L -... L • ' ' ·- • ...... ' ./ ' -· • l \ISINESS a nd I ANNOUNCEMENTS FINANCIAL a nd NOTICES , r S..tiJ..: l· Junt 1, 1908 D..JLY PtL.OT 1 -- lOBS t. EMPLOYMENT J OBS & EMPLOYMtiNI •UU> ~ .:!!'._LU fM~N 1 1J~U:!d:;>c.=.~;:P.:L;:O:,:Y:;:M:;:~::N:;I~ Sewlnp 6960 Help W1nted.~,,..., 7'200 Help Wa nted, Men 7100 Help Wanted Help Wt SERVICE DIRECTORY * * * * Bus. Opportunitiu 6300 Per1on1l1 •t.405 '-'-"-'.O------"-'-' Women 7400 Women 7. -·~-~-·~~¥ CANDY SUPPLY ROtrrE Part <lr i""uU Thnc M1111 or Woman fr. refill & t.'Ollect · n1ooey ll'On1 11t•w & unique coln operated d\9Pt"lsmi, Candy and Nn· Uonal Brand 511acksJ. Ex- t.'f'ilrnt income lor few Hrs. weekly v.·ork (Day or Evf'.5). Nu selling. S87S To $3':Xl Cash requii·ed. 1'l>t· personal lnt~rv1ew. &end nan\e.. ad· dress &: phooe nu1nber to: TRANS·\V~ DlS'J'RIBlITJNG CO. S!Jo N. AZUSA AVE. COV1NA, CALIF. 91722 Bua. Wanted 630S Business wanted. Up to $10,000 dov.11. Good nel • · businl!ss. Ne\\'J)Orl or vicini- ty. Ph; 642-7210 ----Invest. Wanted 631S WANTED To ~uy -on sale P·Liquol· license. \I/rite P.O. Box 765. Corona del Mar Real Estate loans 6340 PRIVATE J.tONEY 1323 N. Broadway, Santa·Ana Broke1· 543--8381 anytime Mortgagoa, T.Ci.'1 634S $85. 100 seasoned Trust Deed behind $ISOM on 200 Ocean View lots. $600 pC'r mo hie!. 6°!& due 2 years. Ae.tive saJeg at $7950 eadi. Million equity. zoo/,, di~count. 499-3841 Bring your TDs to Trust Deed Center y,•bere the buyers are. Jack Smith Ct>. 1323 N Broad~·ay, SA Open 9 to 6 Sat. Ph. 543-838} 90°10 Loans to $60,000 or mo1-e. SINGLE FAAflLY Bay Mortgage Co. · 64&46fi5 Money Wanted 63SO INTERESTING old pictures & private papers of Judge. From 1867 thru early l!IOO's Dodge City, Gunnison, Colo, Salt Lake Qty 673-8316 CdM. $25,too for 6 montks at 10 and 10 with $100.000 trust deed on 200 Oce11nview lots as collateral. 494·1137 ANNOUNCEME7N~T~S - and NOTICES , Found (Free Ads) 6400 BEAUTIFUL Ma\e Dachshund, vie 0 ran it.e Park Acres, found May 2·t SJl..9422 rOUND: Light brown male pi..\J. White male part Basset hound. Vic 20th & Tustin, O.f. 646-8432 COCK-A·POO approx 7 mo. wh.!te & tan -darling. Vic Harbor View !fills, Cd~'! 641-"60 FOUND -Injured blond Cocker Spaniel, chain li11k collar, no ta)!s. 28.16 Corvo Plat.'t', C.M. 545-3&.'i.'l SIAMESE Kitten approx 3 months vie College Park IPlincelon& Columbia) 549.13n YOUNG part Airdale, black co l lar , found Coast J-lighway, Corona del Mar. ~75-2440 days ~lAN'S Suit Bag • NE\V vie. Coast Plaza. C.M. 646-7928 F-Alteratlont:--642·5845 ·v Nea•. a''""'tt. m ,,... .... Carpenlers Robins.on's .• '\ Baslc Boating Cl11se1 Olrcrt.-d to public by B•lboa Power Squadron 8len1c11t11ry t•Uottna, Counct E\'erY Monday, Start!M PM, June 10 Newport ll!r· bor Y11Chl Club, 720 w. Bay Ave., Newport Beach TILE, ceramic 6974 • J. W. Robinson Production · :. "- • Electricians NEWP~T HH opening for Typist OR. for )'Ollr coavenience Evl!ry Tuc>&day, stnrtlng 1 PM, June ll, Eraign School Irvine &: Qiff Dr .. Newpo11 Beach. in Catelorlum. No ad\l'D.nce registralio.n neces· sary, Enro.IL at class: if any qu~stlona phone 548--137 4 or 673-18>3. SINGLES • ADULTS l\fect Orange CoLUlty's nicest people..at Santa Ana's deluxe baJlroom * OllCHESTRA * FOOD & COCKTAILS Whaddyt Want? Whtddya Got?. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special R1t• S llnet -5 timts -5 bucks ltULEl -1.0 ""US1 INCi uo• 1-'#hlt "" ro.v• "' Ir-. ._Wiit! \'Oii ... 111 In trldL 1-'l"OUll •l'lont •ncltor HCIHU. ~ NM• 91 f>JVert~ 1-NOlHIHG FOi' SALi! -llAOES ONLYI PHONE 642..5678 To Place Your Trader's P•r•dlse Ad BEAl.JTY Salon. G stations, estab lU.yrs Lido aren, Will WED. TllURS. FRI. SAT. I.rd free and clear Sl0,000 DANCER'S CORNER eq. for R.E. o1· wha.t·have- 1,,.,, S ,1 1 1 Ntn ,.1 you. Bkr, 54S.7TI1 Have 3 BR 2 b1 llouse NB S'.il,500 -SJS,COO equity, Trade for TD, boat, lol or units in good loc. Doyle & \\loud. Co. S.1S.ll68 2:S View Acres Lagwia Beath. S o m e imi:rove- * Vernt, lbt TUt Man *" Cust. work. tOJtaU I; repairs. No job too tmtll; Plaiter patch. Let.IWla: 1 ho w • r repair. l.fl-19511846-020& JOHS • fMP~OYMEN I -Job Want.d, ~n 7000 OE.SPEn.,.T¥: lit year College i.1udent need!f work -haa own trans .. 1-ellable, bones t , varied exp. Desires pocltlon &. clerk, •iock and/or delivery boy etc. Ca 11 833-2027 alter 4 p.m. CHEF with over 25 yra tx· perience available ' a r le r June 1. 543-3365 Job Wanttd, i_ady 7020 -c A R p E T C'lean\n&. FklOr alrlpplnJ;. Waxing:, Walls, Windows wuhed. SSl.(1561 ...,.,,. . "u n a _. ger ,, · 17-==~,-""=~-­SANTA ANA 542·9306 4 UNIT$ + 3 BR. houae, NEWSPb'ERS out of ·state Riverside; good condition. &. foreign: magazines, Env-., Exchange fo~ vacant la~. " new car, TD 1, or sub1UJI. menls, income $7700. $24.l-Job Wanted 000 equity. For. m ·s or ! Men & Women 7030 0..'fler . .494~. 494-1957 G~m .. Ital.,_ Span, Frt!nch, O\VNER G75-0l44 Chi.QB, Russian; also adult l"°-,.:c.;:...:7.'-...:.:o.;:::.:.~~ magazines & paperbacks. Fpr trade; Use of Mountain 1875 N. Harboc, CM 646-8583 cabin & boat near ?tjarn- BBC Family 1.1embership. molh Lakes for beach ~me Will pay t;anster fee. Mov-near w._terlront. anytime 'Ing. Fee inl?reased June_l-July. Phone 639-3259 Must . a e 11 L ~mn1.edialcly-Trade tull slate '1'X8' AN· Ma.ke of~er. \Vr1{e Box 1.1 139 TIQUE BRUNSWICK pool Daily Pilot tilble tor 16' ln • outboard TRAVEL Companil]n wtd for 'or o u t b o a r d. 646-4540, m:ile . Female att:ryic age Zl- 1 536.29&1 26 expenses pd. Depart June 1 _________ _ 5 '68 Ftorida return June 29 '68. Call Sat & Mon only. J\1ou'ntaln home; Big Bear- 5'18-7830 Moonridge. 2 BR .. trpl.; ski WILL pick up car o! your golf, fish. no.J\t. equity. choice in Europe~ f 0 r T.rade: single residence, un· privilege of ·driving this· its or lot. 539-1970 summer, ship in fall. Pvl.1---------- pty. OR 3-8316 Have J Bedroom, 2 Bath and INTERESTING old pictures Fariiily Room house in Back & private papeN> of Jud~e. Bay. $4,000 eqWty, $27,400 From 1867 thru early 19CKl's T.D, Trade fo~ Duplex or Dodge Cily .. Gunni!lOn ,-Coki. Condominium~ in good lo- Salt Lake City 673-8316 CdM cation. Cail Hal l\1ears, * • PHONE PAL * •· Jean Smith, Realtor SAfE & INEXPENSIVE 64&3255 MEET BY PHONE P. 0. Box 4193, Irvine, 92664 Have; 3 ~R 1 % bath Condo- EXCITEJ\rnNT! n1iniu1n. E q u 'ffy $2li00. GO.GO GIRLS, BEER & Want: '65 Must~g or late POOL. al the QUEEN BEE, model outo or car. Trade. !:Hi:! Newport Blvd, CM wind!! Realty 842-SOU ~LCOHOLlCS Anonymowi Harbor Area. Pltone 613-872·1 * * * DLX Balboa dplx 2 br, bltn RETIRED Co u Pl e. ex• Jl!, furn almost uu, cpts, perienc«I in Apartment and drp •· I too· fncd d motC'l management .. 'OUl.d s, ... p,pa, y , , .. Dlk ocean. Trd up Orange/ like apartment to manage in LA Co. units. 213: 698-6012 <;osta l\1esa or Newport H~l.ch. Bon d.abl e . Palm Desert; lsd. 4 BR., References. NO heavy 3 'Ba., Fam rm., pool. High maintenHnce. Have do I:'. So. aid(': $39,700 FP; For Non--Orinkerg. 675-283>1 home. So. OranJ!;e Cnty. or -========== Corona. area n4: 34!Hi701 Tu.·nhsc. l·sty. 1 BR. Bltns e:ec ki1ch, cpts, drps, patio, pool. U 3.500. Trd for hm or dupl. ASGER JENSEN, Harris Realty. 546-1440, 962· 1141 ews., WATERFRONT & dock: 3 BR. 3 Baths. Equ ity $50,000 FOR: TD's, Condomin., or -?, cir lease/option. #2 Bal· .boa Coves, 875-4331, 400 A.Cres (dear). TAde Sl,000,000 equity for lge· C.omm'l or Apls (an;y area) Ask fQr i\t/Purt-eil. Rltrs. 67>4031 Eves: 646-4331_ Npt Bch Oceanfront charm- ing home on lxlard v•alk. Trade tor Pasadena a.rea 3 BR & den home. Bkr. 673- 7420 Eves: 642-3561 or 673· 9127 * Domestic Help 703S LIVE INS Employer pay:r. tees George Byland Agency 106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 Help Wanted; Men 7200 POLICE OfflCER ~ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. I ~!!!!l~~!!"!!~~~~'l!!!"'!!'l!,!~~~!l!!~!'l!J!!!!!J!l!'l[! Meet Oyn1miC Friend1 l: SERVICE DIRECTOR-Y ~·ith sterling qualities. SERVIC~ DIRECTORY * * $636 .• $773. Proposed tor 7.1-GS $684-$831. Excellent bmclit program. T est June 7 Offers opportunity to compete for apPOlnt· menl to career positions In professional law ~ll" fot'cement. Requires high sch o o I diploma, min. 5'9". 1!iO lbs, 20-:JJ uncor· n.>Cted vision, U.S. clli· zenshlp. For f\lrthe!' de-. tails contact • 839--4990 • Carpentering ___ .:6:.S90:.:: Gardening 6680 FOR Sale; charter _ ipem· , ·bl!rship iii Newport Beach !NO JOB TOO SMALL! e _J APANESE GARDENING •Tennis Club 64-Hl739 Resident -Industrial Com· Service Cleanup, Landscap- . merclal -Ma Int e n a n c e ing. 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. Personnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Calif. (714) 673-2110 NOT Responsible for any Repair and Re m o d e I. de.bis oth('r than my own. Reas. Lie, bonded, lruluted. Clifford TOO.hunter. e 91)2..1961 or 642-5064 e Goneral Servlcet 6612. ---------·I ____ _;; .. __ _ Announcements 6410 Cement, Coner.re 6600 CRYSTAL WINDOW Cleaning, Professional, Free est, business, ref>idential &: C011stru cUon. 548-8737 Rubber Press Operators Trailer or moblle home txperluce preferrlild. E.~ cdlent btnefil.I. lnttrvlcws STARTJNG fi10NDAY S-12 noon Appl)' In pcr50n , EXPLORER MoloRHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drive Newport Beach Supervisor •· of Gardening $5fJ7·S66T. Hij;:h school iorad. U.S. Citi· zenship. Thl·ee years gar. denlng experience P!((uir- ed. Apply at: Westminster Scho0l District 141.."' CEDARWOOD WEST~UNSTER Career Opportunities Joln todays fa11test growing profl!l!llon-Mutual Fund sales No experience necessary- We train -full or part time Mutu1I Fund Advisors, Inc. Npt B, 1603 Westcliff, &j2-6422 S.A. 1212 N. Broad\\·ay, 547-8331 ITT JABSCO JANl·TOR 4:00 PM la 12 :30 Al.1 Equal opportunity e~-p\,yer 148;i Dal(' Way, Colll<!._!ftesa Phone; 545-8251 EXPERIENCED Auto Parts Man Apply Fre<I Rihs STANSBURY BUICK 234 E. 17th St. C06ta Mesa PART OR FULL TIME posl.Uona now avall.,..for sev· eral ambitious men, '2IJ..40. FleXlble hn., aome eves. pref. Car nee. Prestige work wlth above average earn. lngl. Oppty for Manager pos. We train. For introd. inter- Hat openJng for MAINTEJIANCE ENGINEER Perma nent Position Exce llent Beneffts APPLY Newport Store Mond1y thru Friday -10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. An eqlllll oppo1iunily employer Local manufacturer has immedi1te openings for: • Electrpnic Assemblers • Wiremen We are an established commercial firm with liberal fringe benefits. 1 Only people with •t least six months ex· perlence should apply to PARAMETRICS 929 Baker Street Costa Mesa S49-2221 Assistant Manager Counlry Club __ Food & beverage m8J\age· men!. Experience requirOO. Local references. Age 25 19 35 yrs. Rcslntu•ant 1nJ.nnge- ment degree preferred. LI· bcral salary. Fringe bene- fits. Send resume pe rsonel ditector, Box 432 Huntington Beach, 92&18. BUS BOYS 18 & OVER PART TIME FRY COOK view call Mr. Whitney, Huntington Seacllff 544-8550 Countrr, Club Hi Fi Technician 3000 P• m Avo. For store in Costa-Mesa. Op.-Huntln9ton Be1ch portunity to advance to ser· 10 AM lo 2 Pl.1 * 5.'f6..8866 Coast Health Club Bloc~~ts~ ~A~~n~rete IJospitaJity is Our i\1oHo sawing :i: removal. 842-1010 Painting, Plumbing. Car- pentry. Reas! Rel. Insured. Ne('CI for all shifts. On tM vice man•ger. Must be fa. BRANCH job training and liberal com,. mlll•r with solid state equip. REPRESENTATIVE BankAmericard OK Call "Mike'' 642-0348 'pa.ny benefits offered. ment Xlnt fringe benefits. Young person who has some Cashier-Teller FUii time. E~icnce Pfitfcrr«I. Excellent com- pany benefit&. Apply Poroonnol 10-4 ~ton thn.1 Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equnl opportunity employer HosteH FuU time ~ fiight wtek Brunch Waitress Sunday only 4 hours. Ago ZI to 35, siie 14 or under. F~xperienced oJl]y. Apply in person alter 3. Five 'Crowns Re1t1urant 3801 E. Coast tl.\li'.Y. Corona clel JI.tar No phone calls please Saleswoman Exper\pnced ln better worn· an'a ready-to-wear. Quali· fied to sell ln high grade Cashion store. Offers pleas- ant environroent and good company benefits. Apply; BUFFUM'S Fashion Island Manicurist Qualified lo work In high grade Beauty Studio. Of. fers 'Ml lime v.·ork. ll!aSl!?lr~ffr'Oltii\eiif'ii\d company benefits. Apply; BUFF'UMS~ Fashion Island Administrative Clerk for Leading Planing &: Archf- tcctural Firm • Must be in· telllgenl, attractive, mature, dependable. have lyping & BOme bookkeeping know· led{:!!. Call &W-OUO for in- terview. Wm. L. P('reira & Assoc.· MacArthur Bl at Ford Rd Corona dcl Mar, Calif. HOSTESS APPLY IN PERSON AITER 3 P.M. Se1 Shanty Restaurant &30 Lido Park Drive -Newport Beach FREE SAUNA \VITH SWEDISJI' MASSAGE Open wlsdys 10 am-11 pm Sundays Ill am..S pm Floan-Walks-Patios & Ex· posed Rocl<s. E x p er t workmanship. 642-8514' Hauling 6730 APPLY: 646-8895 coUege training can pro- Reeves Rubber, Inc. gress on his own ability to 1 c~A"s"1~11"E~R"1:cN~G~. ~C~I ,-,7; -,-a71 , 415 Avenkla Pico a management position. We General Office. Fine ladies 132 E. 18th SI. 642·5090 FOnet'als 6412 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PA!?K Cfo:MENT Work, all types. No job loo small. Free est. H. STUFLlCK 548-8615 Contractors 6620 LITI'LE GIANT TRUCK f.fauling, ~6' heighth, 10' bl!d. You name It I haul. Reas. Big John 642-'1030 . - San Clemente, Cal. Part Time Work will aulst this person wHh clothin~ Blore. •permanent. Equal opportunity employer our fo'rmal training p~ No phone calls. S e e Boys Wanted Add lo your family income. gram, group benefits &: an Manager. ages 12 to 14 evenings and Represent Avon. Call col· equitable salary. BACKSTREET Saturdays, Apply now for Iect 530-5860 PACIFIC FINANCE 25 Fashion Island, NB LT. Construction CLEAN !..<Its, garages, etc. summer ·work. Work with 7089 WESTMINSTER FACTORY • Rao~ ADDmONS e Tree removal, dump, skip, I · ,. Id WESTMINSTER backhoe, fill. grade. 962-8745 circu ation ie manager. Superintendent TRAINEES Mortuary & Cemetery L.T. Construction . Will train. Transportation Custom yacht construction. Equal oppo11unlly employer For lntel'\.>atl.ng omce • .:· Shorthand not nectuary.' Speed, accurtcy and de- pendability air. required.~" Apply ANNE HAUSER. 4 INO phone calla ~ea.so> William Pereira & Assoclales MocArthur & Fon! ltAI. Coron1 del Mir · ALTERATIONS MEN'S TAILOR . Qunlitied to work in high grade fashion atore. Able.to do bOth mert and women's. Oflers permanent tUU time work. Pleasant environment and good company benefits. Apply~ . . Buffum'• Fashion l1l1nd GIRLS , Attrac\lve gll'l 18 to JO'to dis- play new products, Trim Twist, in majot: Dept stores ' in local area, Must be above averag~ personality, poise, & charm. No exper nece• sary. 4 hra daily. Excellent salary. Call foc appt {213) 375.ffi48. Ask lor Wendy. WAITRESSES 18 to 35. Neat appearance.• No experience necessary., Apply in person. Bob's Big Boy 154 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Attractive Women ,~mblUow:, ~m.J>t_~alit;yCj· i---11 Usi!.Of cat, over 21. Some c.>Ves. preJerred. Average part time $59. a week. Full Lime $124. No e~rience necessary. For prompt in· troductory interview call Mr Whilney 5#.&>50 lwA1TRESS • G1·aveyard Shilt Coffee shop. experlen~ Over 21. Apply KONA LAN~ 2691J Harbor, Costa Mesa ITT JABSCO Packager, Fem1le Equal oppoctunily employer 1485 Dale Way, Costa Me&'l Phone; 545-8251 ALTERATION WOMAN ex· perienced high ( a s h I o n clothing, leathers, suedei. Con work at home, ~eep !!lore apPOintmenl.I. Se e Mlinager. BACKSTREET 25 Fashion Island, .N.a Cieri! Typist . Newport Bea.ch , Stoclt Brokerage ~ 673-8380 between 2-4 pm ., Complete funerals Family l'ooms, kitchen or I llAUWNG. Trash pickup. tumlshed. Phone 546-8697 for Plastic JI.folding, 25 yrs. Loaf 6401 from $245 un!\s. Single ~tory or 2; Trimming. Anything • we do WANTED B o Y s for after Extensive oxper necessary Assistant & over' 850 W. 18lh, Costa STENO -CLERK, ex Pe r .! C I plans custom designed. For lt all. Exper work. 545-2192 In sll phases. Ahility to SU· ATTENTION Mesa permanent poaltlon; hlarj ALL Chrom• g,,,, Spider emetery ots school work and Saturdays pervise and layout \\'Ork. <-·immco· •mployment foo· 80v. · ~ .. 11 to ••93. , -al -••'d-"' • 30 estimates & layout, phone; * TRASH HAULING h .,... ... "' "' l,N\; ... ... ....... Jl.1ark 7 Bicycle wired & from $1 ' e 847-1511 e \Ve will train rig t boys for Willard Boat Works, 1295 eral college 11tudrnts who RN ll-7 Full time, 3-U part preferred. Suhmlt resume of. white scat; vie. of 40th St.~ Includes Endowment Care & clean-up. 5-16-4743 circulation Ii e Id sales. Baker, C.M, need employment until Sep. time. LVN 3-U full time, education and work ex. River, NB. Youngster Everything in one beautiful 1 Licensed Contractor Pr'!Vious training helpful but BOYS IO •14 lemher 1st. Prefer men ma· and part time. Salariea non·,...,, ... to Box M·l'", n.• Resid(.fitial -Commercial Housecle1n1'n• 673S t F t ll I ,. ... "°'"-" ..., .v-dcspcrately needs for paper place means less cost. • no necci.sary, or u n-Good ruuteil • Good -'It! joring In business, law, or OJX!n, Fringe benefits. Park ly Pilot . route. Call \\'kdays 543--9449 No traJlic problems. i\laint & Repairs. Free Est •APT. O..EANING* formation ·phone~ BALBOA PENINst.11,; psyt.-hology. Enjoyable and Lido Convalescent Center. Eves .. 675-3.179. Reward! 14801 Beiich, Westminster 67l-2129 FaM & thorough 1 furnish ORDERL y DAIL y PILOT interesting work and invaJ. 00-2410 REGISTERED NURSE LOST; 5123. Vic. Buschard·-531.1725 893--2421 Additions * ~em~eling everything 6-12-8164 Operating room experience. e 642-432l e uahle C'Xpcrience for men e WANTEO A.M. workers, ~PP~.t~o~~~ =::: ... & Garfield T r i c o 1 or e d Fred ll. Gerwick, Lie. know sterile ttthniques. majoring In the above fields . Donut shop. No e:icperience W'5lmin•I•• H~ltal. 200 baS!.el, w/~d collar. Ans i.o Auto Transport 6445 67J...604l * 549--2170 Interior Decoratiqg 6737 \Vestmins1.cr Hospital. 200 SFJRVJCE Station Mechanic $11 S per week necessary. Apply before Ho•pltal ;...,,,·,·• w,,•-'·" 'G""'"""' Girl'. My ,on ve'"" ' H""'"ltal Circle, Westmlns-Full time. E~rien~-.·ln F II · · · MR DONUT 135 E '" "~-....... ,.,, .,, C L • & "'• 1 b k •. h 1 or pre m1nary interview noon, , . 1 893 ,0 ,, 1 331 ~-··• "PS<l. 962-2197 \\'ANTED R•lde to Fa·, ••. ,,,.. arl'Wlot ay1ng • One Call Covers All le"'. 893-4541, Ext 331. Eq"!.11 uneups, ra et "' w ce II 53 83 g 2 17th st. Coot •1e er ........... , ex . i-~ .... .. •• • ,.-R 66"6 ' " alignment Top wages & ca S.ll • · -p.m. ' a" lla opportunity employoo. RE\VKRD Retun'l/info lrish hospital. daytlme shift. Will epair ~ COMPL. DECORATING opi)ortuntty employer. co~ml••loo' 10, , .. ,111,... ar •• .. .,... M EL maids .• Steady , DRAPERY Workroom,'u-Setter, Fem. "Amber" vie pay. 540-3691 CARPET _ Apts • llornes •Painting. int. & ext. MARINE MECHANIC mnn. Apply Laguna Ghevn:m B bo & pleasant year around resort perie1Jced or trainees: l!l'.ny s. Magnolia Ave. Ne\\'port Qualicy installation. Free • Cusiom Drapery •Engine&: Mech Installation•, 604 S. Cst H1vy, Laguna };ch. US Y e ~.P I o y me n t. L.egUna operations. Permanent. lm_. \Vest area Htg Bch 5.36-4473 SE~\l',..r. fHR:ECTORY estlmatrs. All prices. •custom Carpeting custom ynchts. Excellent TRAINEES For c 0 0 k Dishwashers Riviera, 825 s. Coast Blvd., mediate openlnga. Beach LQST.J\1aJe Siamese cat, 3 Babysitting 6550 546-4478 eves. Lie. Contractor : ~~~r ~~~~7!tion pay, Willa.rd boat Works, busboy, fountain & d\sii full and Part Time Laguna Beaclt. 494-1196. Drapery, 900 w. lTtb SI., yrs of age. near Edwards & ----1295 Be,lter, C.M. m&.ch. operator& &: gorilla. Day and Night Shills HOUSEKEEPER -compan-Cosla M~• 54()..M64 &linger, H.B. Reward. BABYSITIING, my !tome, Clectrical • 6640 20 Yrs. Expcor. FREE Est. WHOLESALE Li ghting F'ix-Full & pl time for summer. 0vl.'r IR. ion for couple. 5/da/wk 9 BABYSilTER N~,... Im· 84,.7~3 J\lon. thru Fri.·, i\1esa Verde . Samples to YOUR Door. ...,, Sh-·-m n--•· mnn THE ZOO o,,· .. -10. Co"t A "' · ~ " ELECTRICIAJN L --• & L' & I R ,._ •u ,,..,..,., '-°'-....:. ·~-P..-Y in per110n lo 3. Prefer older lady. Light med to Jive In. $100 mo + Hrl.'a-Prl'f· ages 2 · 6 · · iccn,..,... ic. n,, es. ·....,mm. who can han" and rewire Hwy at MacArlhur, Cdl\f BOB'S BIG 80Y Ow FDt Black & white Cnt . 5'11>-\G8l b 0 n de d. Small job11, · MODEtcN ,.. t.°OOking. Heferences. n r m &: brd. WE WORK 12;30 Plump. red collar w/"But· . ·mainterr. & repairs. 54g.5203 DECORATORS lighting fixtures al50 some CARRIER BOYS 151 E. 17tll St. lrunsporlal\on. 494-~90 to 7;30 AM. Permanent job ton·• Brocidmoor • Harbor BABYSrTTING J\ly Christian _ S33-9Sl'.i stock room 1vrk. FELD-GOOD ROUTES Costa Mesa BEAUTICIAN, Good stylist. open now. 892-8640 View CdM 644-2176 home, nights, for workin1: Gardening 6680 MAN COMPANY, 547~351 AVAILABLE Guar. 1111lary or comm:·Ap- BLACK Man's \\•allei, vie Mo1the!1·s. Rcasonnhle & Lt~cap;ng 6810 DELIVBR.V-Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BEAOI STOREKEEPER ply In person. Peacock fkl\boa Bay Club. Reward. re lable. MB area. 9S8-1413 " ANTHONY'S ---"'---eves. Full & pnct time. 18 & DAILY PILOT J\Tnlntaln control cards, re· Beauty Salon, 9l5 s. "COll!t Prefer member ot A.M.T.A. MASSEUSE · Cnll Stevens 64J-2792 WILL BABYSIT by the week Garden Service GAYNOR 'S LANDSCAPING over. Wllh own car and In-J e 842-4321 e cl!ive lltock and distrll>ute, ll•ry, Laguna Beach Call 642-2950 in my home. Good refs, & GARDENING SERV1CE surance. Ac;ply at; 1920 -D' h h -Some t,yplng. \Vestminster DENTAL SEX:RETARY e BEA1.rl'IC1AN BLA'CK Miniature poodle, ""2·3151 I 646-1948 Slat• 1.·-·--· c-t·c•·, Harbol" Bl.. CM after 2 p.m. '"'-· II Will •rs Good hf h 1·-run V. 20 h & O .,., .... =u v" • u uv 18 o t ht Hospital, 200 H09pita.1 Cir-Good typlng, simple book· g 1ty "''• er shaggy. ic 1 range. BABYSITTING In my hon1e. COLAMWNPLET5 REEPCLELACANUEDP Rcaidenllal -Commercial FRY COOK: 5:30 P~t to 10 ~ood' ·poyay ... ~~ nBobg · cle. Westminster. 8934541. kel!plng. Grooming & part-lime. New pluah lbop. Sat 5-2S. Rewaro 54 8-45 73 11 I h f ed rd Free ml · No job too bia-P!l.f Wash dishes cle1111 up · ~ ext 331 Eqoal opportonty personl\lily a must. 494-8555 The Beauty Parlor NEW Mens clothing in brown ot unc es, enc yo · Reas. monthly Catt. Prun· 89J.3581 · · ' ·· Ken's Coffn Shop paper bag. Vicinity of 17th \Veekdaya, eves. 49S-3636 ) mg. Landscaping. Exp. hor-~t'i~a~~c;,,"itnE PADDOCK 2'.!73 Harbor Bl., CM employer. between 10 It noon 655 W. 19, CM 642-72«1 SI-I ti rlvine. 67>-075.1 BABYSI1:."TING days or even. llculturist. Paperhang;ng MAN F' 1•1 k f/ YOUNG l\tAiV to work 40 BABYSnTER Wanted, 4-12 WAJTRF.SSE:):. Exper only 'L" Ing\. You furnish I he ---G d -SERVICE SIR Attendant. ; 1 or assem.,,y wor · houri week $17:'1 week. 20 lo Pm 4 nigh!& wk. Ages 3 &. 5. need appl,y, Denny's CoUee Personals 6405-lransportation. Call 642-14071 i:::,~e~~mp~~e e;a% Painting 6850 over 21, ll11ht mr<:h exper. ~cs:i. ~~IT'\~~e~ il-l~s~~~~~ J() cor nt'Cessary. F 0 r Your home or mine. Nr 191h Shop. 1600 S. Cit Hwy., I Pf,INTING. Exterior interior l!nlon Station. 3T1 Superior. driver's llcense. SL60 Hr. to J)<'-rsonal ln11:'rvlew c 11 11 & Harbor. M&-1485 bc!lore 10 Laguna Bch. No phone call& WANT To conlacl driver of yellow Mustang, with possl· ble dented fender who was 1.raveling on or near Coa11t Hlway In Laguna. Beach, just bc!fore midnight Mon- dny, May 27. This is • personal matter, no lrgal tmpllcat)(lns. Please call S:W-2616 X·ITEMENT IS THE GROUPI Dlscrimlnatlng ()ls & Sgls~ PartJe•, Tripi, Outlnga with Inter-eat! Plus· Exel. 5\IC. for gtrls, too! TI4: '1'1G-694l 3-9 pm. 213: OL. T.QH Fnnchbe Now AvalJ,.ble YOUNG, lle9ponl1ble cple., will "hous"1t'' )'GUt' bome I pm for 11.1.mmd'. 642-1~ MD!BERSllIP In ~ewport tk1ch Tcnnl!\ Club for Pie. ~. 673-%66 Evet. B • k M 1 service. Free estimates NB kd M SI k "·d A"" plse r1c , asonry, e c. e MB-7958 e Ile. In~. 17 yr~ exp. Free est.. -----start. 916 w. J7th St, Cil-f wee aya r ta oor .,.. • "~ ,:::.:::·--------! 656C. :'1411-a3°25. Accoustical cell-SERVSla. All . Sal + Comm , RUOTES AVAILABLE • dleback Inn S41·33ll SECRETARY.Exp .. 20 to30, WANTED Competant U · ----------LAWN & Garden mainten. lng11. 673-3320. 2101 E. Cat Hwy, . In for aircraft executivti , pe:rlenced bookkee p e r . BRICK, Concrtte, Carpentry ance. Cleanup· Spray· Fer-JNTE1UOR &: EXTERIOR Cdl\f. Tom Sharp 1Jnkln Oil WutmJn1ter lor *'YI lO.l t Orqe ()). airport. Cail Please aend appllt'ation P . Custom Cabinets. Small~. tillze Com'I le Jtszl. 962-7349 Painting. Free eaUmate. Serv. CklOd Profit• • No Sunclay Agenciff, Women 7300 anytime 540-8636 or 673-9335 o. &JI: 68, Midway Oty. OK. f'rtt Est 962~5 CUI " Edgl! Lawn lit.1.'IW'd &: Insured. • G 0 0 D OPPORTUNITY 0.-llVPl')I &n-43!1 EXPERIENCED Preschool _,c:;";o1,,,'·=""';.;"~=-=--I B lld 6570 Malntl'Tlance, Llceru.ed. Call CHUCK ~:i:n.t • for eKpertenced OFFSET See Betty Bruce at lencht-r Pa. r 1_t 1 me Jn H CXJ~. Mature__. u ert 15tS-"808, 56S87l) aft 4 P.\t • PAINTING • Interior " Of-ERATOR A. B. Dick 360, MAC DONALDS m ~ Laguna. 673*12fll p.llrt-Umo: 4:3CM:OO. Mon. REM 0 DEL, rep I i r s • l\fOWlNG. edging, & clean Jo:xterior. Free. eslimtites. Ca.II ~3--Ym Pw:rn11\nt'nt crewman position 1•:1:1 :Xe C OT to Fri., N'pt. Bch. 548-8281 plumb'g.. painting, eltt., up. Monlhly rates. Fret !Uuonable rat.._ 646-3015 SERVICE Sta. Attendanl. 6561 Edlnacr Ave., H.B. -. M EL Jl,lAID t.'vca. ' C I ~·19u • -"""' A r c GI 1 located Penln11ula area corpenU"y. reald., commerc.. e1tlm11e. al JU<r-__ Exper., full time. 1897 °"""~ aency or. areer rs •G75-lMl * FULL nme b.ekeeper A: room a.ddlUons. Re as . 1 JAPANESE CARDENEh. Plum bing. ____ 6,;.8;..90;.; Plncenlla (cor W. 17) C.M. PIZZA COOK • 410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Molher'a helper. l r vin e STh-3().18 E."<PER. Reliable main!. ·-Auto P.11.rt• Co\lnttr M111 Full and PILl't ltm(I. cve1t:Nn By ftppolnt. 646-3939 LADY Wllh car, for child Terr, ref• req 0 w n trans. C b l kl 6580 Reu. mo raleti. 89'1-3219 L~~UyG:C:c<lw:;-:: Exper. Clly Auto Partl cxpor nec •. Applyatter 2 pm: =th•~~7: lal:.u=r 6'f3...<l9S8 ' 1 netmai ng I C\lt It r-e I.Awn 1 nd 2072 Placcntli, Of 1 ~1~920~~"•:::"'°'.;::;~B:.;l.,c.CM::='· __ 1Holp Wont·.. MAKE Enda meet. Part time :z ..,..... menl, b acktop, grou -RESPONSIBLE woman to CUSTUM Kitchen cablnel• -l\falnlenance. Ucenaed. ' walls, shower&. any pl.act ~LES: Spend a dlrnt, bear •GRIU. MAN, experienced, Women 7400 wk. Hrs optklllal. Mrs. rormlca tnrw ex e e 11 fl n I 543-4I08 • ~10 aft 4 PM about the best deal In town. retaf. FUJI lime. See nJ... I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I -h-.!: ~~ •. a~ ~.home St Baile)' ~1932 961-37£11 ..,..a Repaired. Waler lines clear 1 340-9!162 _,., j , •• ,.... .. "'~ work-reUQn&hle 847~ LAWN SERVICE ns MO. ed. preuure rtttored. Ken's C offee Shop, 2273 Female Clerk WArrRESS ll _ Ex r1 • SA.l,.&'JGJRLS. B t I ween 6 S90I ~able, Profeaiontl CALL "LEJ.KS" Gf2-03t8 LANDSCAPER. Exper. As Jtarbof', am& Mtu * APPLY JN PERSON * ed ,fN, pe ~ is-45; exper. only, Al>fopol Cerpentering i Weekly Service. 962-641!1 BankAmerlcard OK I ~-orklna fortman. Good R. E. SAJeaman Pt.rt time DRIVE·IN LIQUORS , 1raveyard. Phone • Sbup. 838-6262 For app't. Rr:PAIRS • ALTERATION: ,_.OWtNG, Edging. vRcalaw11. ___ P_L_U_MB-"-IN_G___ ~·age.. Call 49&-1278 hnct work .. Exctptlonal op-706 Ocean Avenue Zlmme:r G7S-4001 --HOUSEKEEPER, Llvc In. CABINE.IS. Any llil(' job. I Gen'! cleanup. llaulin(I:. REPAIRS REMODEL J Nieed a GarbenstanaleT portunlty! Call 968--32Sl Mr Huntington liellclt Mild for motel work. Love,ly homt-. Np! Bcb 23"'yra .-x~r-MM713 Odd Jobs. • M8-69j5 M2.-.1128 -~F~ln~d~l_t _•_lth;;;..;•~"-=an•~•~d~I -, _;M~~·K~l~n~oon:::_ ______ 1 • .., • ..,..,..,.., .. ..,..,.1 ~IA.fmlS 612-7ooo or alt T M-6012 .. ' . \ I • ----~---~•-•L-------~-----------------------~-------"""~-------~-----.----..----------• --- ~· --.... - . . • . ' '" .. " ' ;:. ,:_ I ' " ·' . . .. .. ' ., -. . .. - I ' • ,c t , . :r..' • ' ' I l ... ·' --,, :.. . ' " " ' .. ' . . .. -·-- ---~ • .. , • ' . -... ~- • • .. ----.J • • ' • . . . . . _.,_~ .. --'-· ·. •• _ .. ·-1'1"· .. _.. •. ,. __ ... • , - -\_ ---__..__., ______ _ T/Jere s more t/Jan one way to make your own money! Juif for fun, you ml9lif fry tlie llttle do-If· yourself kit supplied above. But please don't try to spend the money your make this wey. If you went to try to make the kind of money which 11 i:aelly spendable, try doin9 It this way. Pick up yout phone, dial 642-56nand aey, "I'd llke1o piece • Went Ad, pl••••·" What kind of• Want Ad7 How about sell- • uae7 Tliey may lie 9atlierln9 dust In your home, but someone else wenh them and will put them to 9ood use. Your DAILY PILOT Wa"t Ad can coat aa . little ea-$4.50. Think of your profit If you sold something worth much more then thatl Don't delay. Make that spendable money, A DAILY PILOT Went Ad will 9et it for you Ing aome of those nice thin91 you no lon9•r feat. ' .··'-- • ... " • .. DIAL DIRECT-642-56 78 Say ''Charge It'' FROM .NORTH COUNTY PHONES DIAL 548-1220 • • • • • • DAILY PILOT Want Ads Will Work for YOU I • • . ' .. " I . --------~------------------~-~----------------.. ------------·------~---- ·PERSOHllH CURK 1U:1pon1lble woman for F,toot Office polltion ln- volvln&: payroll, typln.1, filln1 etc. Peraonnel ex- perience prefeM'ed." ·Applr' P ersonnel lQ.4 Mon tt\ru F'ri - SEARS _Costa Mesa Openings Now 1. SALES Old World ·· M~it~rranean Spanish Furniture .~ ... ,f • MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE S..l11rd;ir, Jun• 1, 1968 MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE. SALE ANO TRADE • ------ • DAILY PILOf llJ PETS ind LIVESTOCI< Dogs 1125 Pl1not & Or~1n1 8130 Ml1Ctl11neou1 -·----ADORABLE PUtt·bred I FREE 'TO YOU .• PIAN~ A ORGANS • .POOL Table, 4 moa old, ~· "' Miniature POO<llt J>lij)Jl\n d:i.~, Dachlbundl. 1!&11-- • L&rse.t atocli: u1 So. ca.tu. (Citlt J400.1 Ortr. Wn1. \All• 6 wetkl old ,.2'JJ6 6/4 * 20~-«I~ olf.p1.aytt l)!anos ~n pa.In ting ( A p p r 1 I 1 e 3 f1N£ ~~ ·k>okina: for .,. .. '='°548-49""';,ll"°"Aliilii"::'=P=M= 1000 roUI to ~ from. $5®) ~I kit' J2!i0. Ori&· 6c.me. ltavt' Muc cy §EAtml'l.Jl. White Samoyed •.irernu • Terms -Tttffii • Duaso Pl.lnttn(; $200. Ncvirr Sf$.-0718. ru St. Clair, ' ~in. ~lke aentle pell. cul for )'OUt piano or trade worn pink evening coa1ume, , C..M. -614 $2S & @-962-5889 aft 5 a.r•~ piano fr.I.' l'lflW spinet COit .l dreu, 9-10, D>. (f:ott F'l.UFFY Golden kittens &. 1 c~m=MAN"'"'~s=.,-,..-,---,..,,,Pu=-o"'P,.l,..­ f leld a Wboleu11 Pl.&nu Co. S7SI Reid mohair ault, $.25. nut! bluk klltena. Setk Brtd for quality Is DilPo'i- 12072 Brookhunt at C!aapm11n (~l Sl30J otber cbthing y & "• -• . 1 • lion. St0-9895 J , .... ~ room uvlln• 1n ovtng Garden Grove cn4l 638-2710 home•· Will serve. as BASSET Puppltt', AKC I Knabe Grand Piano. 8 yrs SWIMMING POOL delightful pet,. 548-9965 6/4 Red & white. Had aboe.1. old. Ll~~:ewi1~~y suar. 18 Ft Pool, Filter. Surface 2 BEATUif"UL Tabb)' kit-Sacrifice! 642-3717 COULD MUSIC COMPANY Skimmer. Malnten11nce Kit. tens,. 1 ti::rtolse col~, 2 8 MO Old femalo miniature , ROBllUON'S-Full & Port Time AU New Dttorator pleea and rootn rrouplngt re- l~ from dlspa,, studtOst model homes, movie 1tiid.10l. Decorators Ca.nttllation; Houseful of Spt.n· bh Furniture, lte--in• a.a follows: Goree.om 8 ft, Spanlsh soft. &: Matching Chair. Cultom quilted with carved wc)()d tl'lm, R. IO ft. Seville Carved velvet aofa, heavy Dark oak end tables Is m•tchlng cock- ·lail table. 8 Piece Klnr size Mrotte-n·anean oak pan- eled bedroom suite with !ull King slzl! box springs &. mattress. Large S'pa.nlsh decor dining room. Gold leaf SJ)llnish table lamps, Hanging s-.vlag lam~etc., e~. Each piece can be _purchased indlvld~ _ , 2045 N. Matn.lS.A. 547--0681 FREE Ground Pad. Ru111an blue colored, 1 dach)r.titmd. Hai papers, ltc. , $149.88 white weanr.d &: Im~. To S;.5. 493-3636 :· FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH· An equal opportunity employer EXPERIENCED PART-TIME TELLER - UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4:i1.S M•cArthur Blvd. Newport Beach S40.4424 An equal opportunity emp loyc:r A!lplican\s consldcrl'd on n1erit rl'gardlcss of race, rcligious creed, <.'Olor, na· tionaJ origin or ancestry. Accounts Pa:yable Clerk Part time. Experienced only, Apply in person Starling Monday • Experience mandatory. •nd- PBX desirable but not Excellent opportunity for . a rewarding. future with the world's largest retailer. EXCElLENT SALARY P.LUS: 11 Profit sharing v1 Hospitalization v Group=illsurance v Paid Vacation v 8 Paid holidays V 40 hour work week v Employee Discount . Whole t.ota1l'ful WOS r.,vlar $1615.0 MUST SACRIFICE $698-0 FOR ONLY • • • • • • • • T1n111 A¥.ail.bl1 -N1wc:om1rt to C•nfe,nl.a Ct1dit Approvtd lm11'11cll1l1ly mm Furniture 1844 Newport Blvd. Costa MeM (only) l\'9f .i,M 'ttl .t -WH., s.t. • S.... 'ti l ----- -FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CASH & CARRY SALE Chairs, mattresses, lamps, tables, head~ boards, bedroom sets, living room~stts. USED-NEW-RE.POSSESSED UNBELIEVABLE PRICES!! Apartment ,9wne-r1 don't mi11 thlsll HELP -WE NEED THE ROOM * APPROVED FURNITURE * 12 Years same locatlon-s•me owner 2159 Herbdr Blvd., Cost• Mesa 541-9660 OfMn 9-9 Daily-Sunday 11 -5 MERCHANDISE fOR SALE ANO TRADE Garage Sile 1022 Television 820S ----C'on10le&, Portables & Hi-Fl. $29.95 AND UP NQ , Mon•y .Dc!wn OAC St:OO per wk , buy1 lease plan. Newporter TV Sales Open 'til 8 P.M. 20'17 HarOOr Blvd CM 54S-8511 Zenith TelevlsiOn, good working condition $4.0. C'all before 2: 3o, 67~2136 SE CARO POOL loving hom.<'15 54S:::l878 6/4 SHEL TIE PUpple.1, re I . : 323 S. Main, Ora.nae-l BEAU'l'fFUL Groovy Kit-AKC. 8 wk1 old, thotJ. $100 ; 532-1992 1en. Can "t keep because of each-546-5461 eves aft 6 r11mlly hang ups. It wanta e GERMAN SHEPHERD e , DECOR.ATOR -type cablnrl another good •home. l.,ol)e's Puppies. AKC Reglster!d approx 3' x 2' deep. Dark l!veryone. 67_r2637 • 6/1 · & i:Uara.nteed. !>46-3890 • oak canted doors -Ides! lor ADORABLE Lona: ha"rtd kil-l entrance hall or lan1p tabll' C Hco u 1 1 Horses l830 : · etc. Very unusual, Spanli.h tcn_a. ' • • &r~Y· -i· ___ , or Mroiterr<t.Man appear-'whitr & black & white HORSES BOARDI D ,· · Collco Mom. Sat Is Sun ii.nee. Leaving country -must 646--7317 611 Back Bay arlNl.-• 1746 Qr.. ' sacrifice $13, OR 3-3316 CdM chard _ oU Santa Ana. Pad ' . ' 8316 CdM HANDSOME Black & tan dock & Sbelter..1. $55 pr. mo ' German Shephel'd fe~c. .,~,. ,..,_ • FAB~IC SA.LE • 1~ yrs. Marvelous d~I· CaU642-0081da)'aot.,.__ Mon. to Fri. 9-ll:30, 12 :30-4 tlou, small -Jove& children _Ev::.:'='~·---=~-- . I Ii Sat 7 A.M. to..2 P.M. 944--0837 6/5 BAY MARE. ' ' VaS:t seleCtlon Of knit fabrics. . Excel w/chldrn. $100. HI-Fi & Sterto. 1210 Open DAILY to public, Um-B R 0 N Z E P c d 1 gr e e Call 673-0629 ----------ited time 001y· durina in-Chihuahua. Ip older woman -ADMIRAL Ste re o c<>m-no ch\ Id re n, please HORSE For Sale. Call altu bination, Radio & record ventory clearance. 847-3120 6/1 pm. Blk aeldlng. 5 yrs 3 Costa Mesa Knitting Milla Pl player, beautiful rnaple con-929 Baker St., Costa ?t1csa KITTENS To good home on-1246-4994 ask for per. sole 52" x 17" x 31" wilt • I portable speakers, I in gar. DRESSER -F'rench Provin-Jy. Pa~~ Persian. goc.: TRANSPORTATION S.175. Eves. aft 6, 2237 Santa l'ial originally bouf!hl at personR y. . Weened Sloans. Sacr1.lic!' $50. Record hsebroken. ~7997 614 Boats &. Yachts 9000 -~m I player/radio $15. Wet sulta FREE Fertilizer U -ha u 19.lS Solld state stereo like new eonaote m-odel. Take o v e r 11mall payment or $77.63 caah. Qedit dept. 5J.>.n!S .. & surfboard. Kitch!'n ware. horse manure, odor I es s FRITZ & AVERY -Many household ltl'ms. Mo. clean. 20311 Cypress, S.A. LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS ving. r-.tUST SELL 708 Iris, HC!ights. 6/4. lido 14 #807, Xtra nice + CdM, OR l-8316 «11::A JET BlaCk mother cat will trailer ....... --.• .•• ._. spayed for good home -her zt' Cruising Yawl~dpo Ill-FI compooents A.\f/FM kittl'ns need home also (6 hee.d & galley, 4 eyl ray tuner, amplifier beau large U you will sell or buy ..... , """9174 6/1 f I • ' *AUCTION* "ive Win-" .. a 1 .... _ .... _, • .....,.... inbrd, pct1ect or e ~Ol' corner apkr 1y 1 tern . • ~ '"1 '-i -' -·~ ho~ M~ -AucUons Friday 7:30 p.m. WE Art' pretty & playful 6 ..., anu _....... •• ........., R.ekokut turntable. ()rjg co.st T F/ -•--Un. GARAGE Sale, White Edison over $3)0. n 75. 673-7967 Windy's Auction Barn wk. old kittens. Weaned & 23' e.mpeat .......,p, t:-alned, waiting: for new mac! ..... _,(. TRY! • $2900 Furniture 8000 baby crib & matt., $35; Cameras&. Equip. 8300 Behind Tony's Bl~g. Mat'l musters. ~8-1243 6/1 24' GladiJtOr FIG Sip, Very Spenish Mediterraneln ~o:::~le =~rs:~ is e~:-207511.s Newport~ CM 64~ FREE Male '1!i Terrier, i,; ~eany ............... $4'150 SHOWROOM SAMPLE$ ZEISS Ikon Olntalfex, Xlnt ADDING machine $55. Din-Go<m~ Sh ...... herd. 1 ..;,. old 26~-l'eanpn commdr Fl -• di infants & children's clothes, · f · -• ,. s BP & sP ~ 8 Ft wood cat(ied arm= -cond, 11\so m a g o I Y _~. n g ing r@Jn suite, Freii ~for-rliild.re~. All ~ , • • • • • · __.. G . -· . ---EXPlORER Apply "at -nmwith·large-man'1t match=" women't clothes sz. 118 ol ll'nses. Compl $135 548-5898 ~-Piano, Ba I d w i n !!hots. !168-4.llKI 61_+ '2'j' Ch(is Dverniter V-8, auto . h · .__ "·" M_ .. , matemitv clothes. Lamps, · 14 i -iiot ' ·~ mg c air: ui=auh.1w eu.i· J KODAK Zoom B auto. movie Aero.sonic 50. Dew a t P ·-······-······· __,.,, • • . • • ' • " " .. ' ' ' ' . . • . ' l • MDTORHOME CORP. 4C30 Campus Drive Newport Beach PRACTICAL NURSE Nurse to care for p::itient in privalc home in Cor- O:!ll dcl Mat. 5 doy 1ve!'k Monday through Friday. SEARS, ·ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Personnel . Department 3333 Bristol Street Costa Mesa An equal opportunity employer terrane1m fabrics and col-bricabac, etc. 494-55:25 clmera. $(5. 2Z1 Goldenrod, Power Shop, $2'25. Persian "~E C?mes The Judge" 2 23' Trojan Sedan V-8, slps' ors. 5 Pc h!-Xagon Spanish 24352 Los Scf'ranos, So. Corona del Mar. 675-0685 rv.g.6x7 $100. 846--0836 alt 4 pretty girl kltten1. '. sen• TRY! •.. ·••·•· .•.•... $2900 - dark oak-top dining.set with Laguna ~need to • Loving Home. '!1' Chris Connie TIS V-8' .. p.m. 642-$962 6/1 ! I black or avocado tramed SUPER GARAGE SALE-Sporting Goods 8500 ONE piano Wurlih:er Spinet. ,/ SHA~. TRY .•••• $6SlO chairs: decorative> vinyl de-ALL QUALITY ITEMS, ~--~------One skUI saw 7% com'l One 2 Yr old lt!male pedigree col-(2) 40 Matthewi • tor th sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean Furn., trinketa from 'round FREIGHT DAMAGED sk\JI saw S'Ai. One truck bed, lie. Shot;.-(ery l::entle. Good famtly -TRY! • , . , $16,000 bedroom set -9 drawer Mr. the world, sklia, women's SURFBOARDS, Fact 0 r Y stake!, IO' bed. One iOO gal, wtlh . cfiildren. Hsebrkcn. 35' Yawl .. Tops fn wood • & Mrs. dresser, large fram-clothes, current fiS"hiona, Direct. Uced boards also. tank 413 .... Ures and wheels. 962-5016 aft 6 pm 6/L TRY! .............. $14,000 ed cnirror, large nite com-hardly womi re cor d a , -~:~~~~ r:! :~:r. n~~ One dble sink 548-59W AOORABLE Kittena _Jong & * Special* 47' Dsl Ketch mOOes, matching pariel d1to· book!. Leaving state. Sun. board. 642_7607 INTERESTING' Old ri /Short hair _ 6 wkli old. best buy in ocean cr:ulsln signed headboard. 6/2 ol 6/9, 1:30-4 :30; 310 , -P vate 530-2709 6/1 boat on West Coast. Owne $895 VALUE Sapphire Ave., Bslboa• SURF BOA RD, clear, papeors of Judge, from l 867 must 1ell" Asking $24500 Full Price NOW $429.95 ·'.:.'I.:,•~""~--'~-,--.,-Vardeman 9' 3"; new cond. thrn early 1900'1./Abo BEAUTIFUL, F1uUy long 512-3lst St,· Newport Be~ch ..,..... ,,,, -Make offer! Call: 6'?3-29'M photos. Dodge CUy, Gun-haired kittens .1 weeks old 675-0442 * 543.SSM uR TERJ..1S AS LO\V AS ... GIANT electronics close out. nilon, Colo., Sal)-·t:ake City. ¥5-4346 eves. 6/1 eves $3.00 PER WEEK Ham g e 8. r , component&, . 8600 673-3ll6 _, BEAUTIFULLY Marked 193? . 18' Character bo (WiJI sell items individually) ~. digital multi met~r. Mlscellan.Ous FO E . . or1g1nal shore~ for yac NO DOWN microfilm camera etc. Sat , 1-----------AM R~ R, cut to ilze. caltc0 kitten-to GOOD home inboards. 4 c Y 11 d ! . • ' " ht ' Use Our Store Charge Sun 10 to 4 Mon thru Wed g.. MOVING m u s l sell Uph ~hes, I a b r I c 11, MI &-2032 6/4 unive.na\ gin n i!:t Contact Mrs. Edwerds I---------------------I No fancy front-BUT , , 9, comer Fitleenlh St. &: St. gorgews light, blue qUilted naug~e. Fact. outlet. % Dalmatian 'Pl1PPY male 8 runabout fo:nbayeboar~ 546-2556, ext . 226 QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! Jamet." Place. Newpo rt i.ofa -\amps, beds, leather Loy?'prc. A-1 Foam Fabric weeks, Free. One left~ one like It $600. Phon y 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mater1'al Hoslesses APROVEDFURNITURE Beach,nrHarborHl&b-top tables. many, many ~pholsterySupplyCo.,3U 548-8832 6/4 543-S29t aak for Joe! fl1 onday through Friday C M .other items •1 •• See at 708 E. Slh St., S.A. 835-1181 demonstration • · 21S9 Harbor 81vd., .• .,.. !Mi CdM, OR 3-8316 / · · • ., SECRETARY Shortland BO 11·r.m. typing 80 .wpm . f\1.inimurn two ycars office l'Xperience. Girl required lo take charge. \\/Ith inl!uitive, typing c u s tomer cor- respondenCl', purchase re- quisitions, sales orders etc. Gocd opp:irtunity fo r the righ t R;irl. Gall 612-2400, or eves. 51G-0319, ask tJr Jlm Hya ms. Scr.vonic Division of Gu'ton Industries, Inc. 1544 \'i";1illicr Ave .. Costa Mesa. An equal opportunity em· r:oycr . Follow-u P Day Busboys Daily ~9 .. 1~5 Sundoy Appllonc" 1100 •PANISH cab· l • d k 'i>ak Misc. Wont.J 8610 PETS ond ~IVESTOC~ BARIENT WINCHES e 548-9660 e "( me ar. • See w before you buy! FRIGIDAmE 16' Freezer·& r~m°".'able marble Aop -WANTED Pets, Gener•I 8800 Marine & Battery Shoppe Clerk Dishwashers HEAVY Carved walnut din-14' refrlg, Coppertone frst beautiful decorator" piece -wANT~D 2430 w. Cout Hwy, N. c. ing table & 6 chairs, 2 smaU free, like new $375. Must buy gold design on !font -pvt ..,.. *64.2-S'lOl* 1 upholstered day beds, small as pr. 673-8506 party -best Her 673-8316 Male Pekin Robin. Inside and outside parts APPLY IN PERSON dirlette set, please call Sat NORGE drier $25; Hamilton CdM. Eve5 all day wkeiias Furrilture-Appllances 833-0119 Licensed Skipper follow-up, r ea d b.l ue-8-6 Mon. thru Fri. or Sun 59'1-5744 au!Q waaher, 4 yrs $60; App~oi SO yd_a ~1rP.:9f Color TV'a--Stereos 8825 WANTS SUMMER JOI prints, good at schedul-3-pc curved beige set'!, excel Westlngt;iae auto wshr, 3 yrs used 3 mo, blue & g?n lOOo/01 _ TOOLS _ Do~g• Full or Part Time trig and details, able to REUBEN f UE work with people. iiti-1 cond, 1 hvn bed bkcse $45 : 847-8ll5 Nylon twist: Pink carpet "531-1212 or 893..0555 GERMAN SHEPHERD 646-2977 eves. portant job to maintain hdbrd, sml BR chr, lrg WASHERS $29.95: dryers Jl'S"x11'5" $5 yd Sunday, PUPS 14' Gla..1par OB Float tanka matertaI now, must be 151 E. Pacific Cat Hwy radio & phono console, $35: Freezers $75; Retr11.. only. 44.5 Tustin, Npt Hts. $$ CASH SS AKC REGISTERED cushions, oar, ~nchor,·rope. ahle to use phone, future Newport Beach 897-9023 coppertone A: Avoc.; Guar. TEAK Dining table $85. We pay cash for: Champion Blood lines bait tank, Amer trlr. wenc advsncement to buyer HOUSE full ' of furniture, all 540-10$ Maple end tables, pair brass ./ Furniture I Appliances Bred for $150. 642-ooJO !rain~. ~.~w~.-.1~1-,0-s-1-0-1 ----1 itl'ms sold separately or all 14. cu. F'T. Cold'&p9t relrig. lamps, Captain's c h air. I Antiques ./ Tools Quality & 'flmperainent Almor.1new16' "Traveler ' • C&ks together. '!110 De 1 s ware w/l-reezl!l' s e cJ (o n. Xlnt Ironins board. 646-2863 eVeiS, ON ITEM or -Shots & Worming flberglaaa runabout with ' ' h, ' " LA.DY Over 25 ror Fish 'N 1 Chip.s rcstauran! managing Inspector Receiving • Dishwashers Avt., Apt. C., H.B. ~2142 cond., $50. 545-6760 wknds. t'Ol\1PLETE HOUSEFUL. Pedigree with each PUP 33 hp Johnson motor. Best SOFA (Kenton) ne w 1 y GE ~,----·~. 13 cu ft l\10VING Mople rum & misc. Call 547"748 or 827-82n 2 left 1 male, 1 female otter. 673-5676 aft 6 PM Day shifts, pleasant '• ,....... """' 83 PM atmosphere. Apply upholstered Avocado & gold. Good con<li.tion. 644--0866 items. 35 mm Argus camera WI'D : Good paint spray out-7·3865 Evea aft. 6:30 DRY Boat Storaae, 10'--40 t ' ·, • ' ' • • ' ' ) ' ability pre[erred.. Must be able to work eves, Sat & Sun. Apply 10:30 -11 am or 2 pm -4 pm , 507 \\/. 19th Costa f!l csa in the Costa llles:i Ple1.a -'3YSJTT~'.1 Nccc!rd a~es :::~,; yrs & 4 mos: f\1y hon1e. C·•m t,r.~:'.S· 2 ~f·c:·n ::::~.~ a 1·:11 . r.crs & exp required. r.:2~!710 L!::GAL SECRE"I'ARY ~f in. 1 yr. experience IDl\t E.xec-Stcnorc1te. Cdr-.1 Offlce. 675-2671 RESPONSIBLE Bab ys it· 1"r nc:clcd. 9 't\1 2 Pi\f, 5 day 1vk, to care for school age r·1:!dren. can 642~7439 Inspection of small ma- chined, m o I d e d and stal11p:.>d parts. Must be able to use micrometers, calipers. Ability to use optic:il comparator desir- able, Knowledge of ms- chine sti~p practices or machine shop e-xperience helpfu l. Must be high schQjJ graduate, capable of being trained to under- stand and use modem space age and aircraft quality control procedur- '" J ABY S ITTE R f, 1 ·ou~ckccper, H.B. n e Cir A pply Personnel Dept. Five Points. 6 A~1 to 4.:30 PM. 5 dys. 8-17-4984 aft 5. ()p(>rators-trimmers-spec1al roach, Garment Mfg., EJC1'. GOOfl pay. 1580 Monrovia, NB 642-2666 P IT S2 hr guar. Customrr s:.>rvice for estab Co. Mrs. Cro\.l.'ll 540.1932, H.B. Staco, Inc. 1139 Bokor St • Co1ta Men S49.J041 An equal opportunity employer P~ACTICAL Nurse Live In. X·RA Y TECH- F'ull charge. New po r I Three years experlenct, reg- Bcach. 494-0513 llf~er 6 pm istered. Westminster Hosp!-* FLORIST tal. 200 Hoapital Cirele, Exper Opportunity We1t minster. 89l-4541, ext Call '-1r. Jo"r.llx &12-4103 331. Equal opportunity em- BABYSITrER nl'eded, live I "p~IO~Yo~'·~~===-- in or out. Refs req . CM 11~• LAB CLERK 64~tcr.l9 Knowledge! of lab tenns K. C . !11.£DICAL Seer y. • Exper.; procedure. T)'Pina We1t- pnr:-1i me. Know insur. Box rn'bmer Hotpital 200 Hospl- i\1·141 o11ny Pilot tal Circle, Westmlmter. ,.., , 89l-4541 , !!XI 331. ttJua.J Cl>" :!SLP \\'anl«'I-Tr 01 1 e_r I portwlity-emplo)'er. Bakery & Snack B•r. 2M 1~------~~- Forest La11una Be•cb MEN & women to circulate ' popuJa.r petiUon. Must bi; Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 ~ste.red voter of On.nee Cow\ly. Good .. ,. Inquire WAITRESSES a. I>Wrwuh-at 1905 & 17th St., Room ers, Ill\ 1hltta. t:xper only 212, Santa Ana or phone n~ apply. Denny 1 Coffee S35-6336 892-6M7 Shop. 1600 S. Cat HW')'., -~::::,=:o•_;.:.;__~- 1...aguna Bcb. No phone calla CVEST Home foe amusln& pl1e -Poodle ~ family taket · ~~' ibort. trips. a per SHOULDN'T you be selling d&J'. 49+-mO tt.e. hott~ aru • 11unt1rt1ton - ' Rich d' (off Sh 7', mint cond, $75. 548-1728 & equip., Black Ir Decker fit. Med-Sz. Uaed or ncw. Weekends a:fter 9 AM fenced yard, on the ..,..t, Ir S ff op eves. drill kit. Call between 10 AM Write Box M-138 Daily MINIATURE LASSIE Newport Beach. 4Qs: per -_:50ll~<k~'';."'~·~"'::'~•·:.,Bc~h'-.-12criiiiiNi"L;tliiffQ;lti Antiqu.. 1110 p ·11 64" -2 GENUINE Leal:Mr Chra, 1 Ir 7 PM 64&9191 1 o · AKC SheUand Shepdog, s.-,,.w. TEACHERS blond, Xlnt cond S75; 1 Ox-* XLNT SELECTION KIRBY Vacuum cleaner & CHILDS Chltferobe wanled. e Puppiese 1"1'"· -;B"os"'""'°Whl_,.,-. "'"100=-~h.-.-DB~ ' ,, h. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT blo:x! Proctor, needs seat now in stock. Clocks: Baro-attac hm ents .Payoff Sui table foranliquing . F\u!Iy, beautiful. Big lrlr, fast, like new Phone Mrs. Hobkirk repair, as ls $50 545-5463 meters: Cl>olce Hall Trees; balance ol $53.40 or small Phone 642-4980 If no ans. try 16'"tall at most. 1 grown, 1 $2450. 675-0745 839-4201 or~ again. Champ sired. 1 Jemale, ' ---Office Ful'niture 8010 Age ncies, Men & k U-Shaped Exl'c des com· Women ____ 7_s_s_o plrx. excellent quality & condition. $250. 3409 E. Coast HJway Co r o n a del Mar 675-3833 Armoirs, both French, ~ payments. Credit de Pt · male. 540-0010 H"eavily Carved Spanish; 535-7289 Many Heavily C&JVed Cab-MAF'LE hutch, Hidl' a bed, Mechinery_._!!~.:.____8700 BEAUT. Black & tan female, inets: Oak Secretary Desk; desk, bookcase, Jiving room, FO!lK Lifts: 2000 lb Clark ~~~.Ian s!~~~~~~!k°!'. A fine 18th century F rench patio furn . Washer, dryer, Chppcr S695: 3000 lb Clark Wonderful dlsposiUon 494_ cupboard Cut 1las1 &: much TV, dbl bed, pr twin beds, Car Loader $895: also Elcc-2376 more. 642-1268 tries & Flattops. Must Scll.1-;;;;;;-n::::;::::;::--;=c:-""== TAKE Small boat in trade 30 HOL Sloop, A-1 cond. all racesail1 radio 675-1393 newport . Pl\ISOnnel .• agency TEMPORARY M & M ANTIQUES ROLLA.WAY Bed S 15; Drive them before you buy. AKC Pembr~ Welsh Corgi, ---------1 2428 Newport Blvd. Refris/Frzr, 13. $50; patio . 639-2691, eve 897-2433 pu_p.s Oiamp1on stoc_k 6 wks. f!~~~9! Sale ____ 8_022 Costa Mesa 548-1383 ch1' Sl : auto wshr S30: Frp\ Will ~n~cgtt g;digree E._n OWENS Cabin Cruiser. Full equip. $1900. .Hu.n~ Harbour. Slip avail. 842-3497 21' .GLASPAR VENTURA CC V8 1/0 Head, Etc. $3500 713 -FR 4-0370 FRI/Sat/Sun Fal'tory Rep. INTERESTING old piclurC!S toola S8: W a I chm a k er FREE TO YOU requcst ~l -... moving must sell all. New & private paper~ of J udge. bench $20: Mlsc. 5.16-(H50. • 'Ii 'S1\C !1lrlt! 32' TWin Ole Ready to go anywhere -------~'TRANSPORTATION * Pric• • 113.500. OR 3-5822 KIITENS Various c 0 1 0 r s ::::..::.:.::::.:~_.:.,,======:;;==== DIVISION Nttd immedlately -file clerl<s, legal a«ty's, ml'di- cal. front &: back office & bo'Jkkeepera. Profe11ionel Service marinr, camping & eporiing From 1167 thru early l!IOO's itoods i;u~plies up to 75% DOdge City, Gunnison, Colo., off _ Boat hardware, !railer Salt Lake City 613-8316 CdM r-::llers & access. A I s o ANTIQUE SALE Dottle1 An- bousehOld item!'i, tools &: tiquea, 15116 B:each Blvd., much more. no Goldenrod Midway Oty. 193-2S35 for the employer and the applltant 133 Dover Rr., N.B. 642-3870 S49-2743 Schools-lnstru·ctlon 7600 NEW CLASSES ••. ••• START WEEKLY I Complete Secretarial I Clerk Typist I Special Couraes Hruahup Typing; IBM S7ANDARD IBM SELECTRIC IBM EXEC Aftemoon &. Eve. Clauei LOW BUDGE"?' TERMS 100,'1 or IU(ttetul i:radu- •tea lhetM! patl 5 ye•!"I! POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COU.EGE 325 N. N..-port m .. N.B. -543-ml Ave., CdM 675--0489 MINI-Bike almost new, Pd - Sl50 Sell 590. Trundle bed, $60: Cirla shoe skates and ca~. ;,i,.t $15. New clarinet $70. AcmnUan, $20. Lrg ofc desk & swivel chr. noo. Misc furn, clothing. cpl.I, t:iya, games. 15672 Swan Ln HB. 897-7444 FURNITURE appliances, b r l e-a -bra c, bicycleg clothes. -4 days atarting MemorW Day. 2410 ())liege Dr., cM !behind Harbor Shopping Center). DBLE Bed comp\, box sprgs • mattr Sl'l. Bo}'s l Girl's watches S-4 &: S7. Also clothes & many other items. 2822 SanLa Alla Ave .. C.M. 361 Ocie St., Apt. 8., Costa Mesa, everything toes! &42-12flS MOVING -funriturt l mt&e. PIANO lHlom. )'Ollftl, exp., household ltema. Sat l Sun te:ICbn, new in um. Grad. 10 AM. 1806 Sa.mat Dr. CM Shttwood MUllc S c b o o 1 • SERVICE 1tatlon equipment, . Mertlbft' Mudc: Teachen tooli and stock. l'C'UODable. Aa«. PriT.1lruont for tot. 646-9895 thnl tema. Su~ Dtnton 3671 ---~-~~~-- Mapolia, CM 548-Mtt Gar-a• S..le Pl•ftft & Orvono 1130 ! SprinCJ Sale ! USl!d Baldwin Spinet $695. U&ed Baldwin, Thomas, Hammond Organs Sl95 up. 1 Spinet. Console, Studio & Upright pianoa, specially re- duced. $195 up. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1801 Newport, CM 642-8411-t Lowrey &Pt organ $499. Wurllt-icr piano repo $499. Weber, reblt grand $850. • Reaister now for summer piano couraea !age.1 7-13), adult organ claues. E-Z TERMS MUSIC CITY, C.M. * 54G-2165 * NOW llERE -tho new • S11penoundina: T·'lOO Rammond Sptnet orpn -the finelt nV SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS 00. ~ N. Main O 3'tb Santa Am Practlct Plano. Refin. Reblt. Low u $"J95, cuar. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY ~ N. Main, S.A-547--0681 83 Hsmoncl °'PD CARPET -Apts -Homes. Quality Installation. Free estimate1. All p r i c e s . 546--4411 eves. Lie. Con- tractor S'INK!R"dri&: Comb s 4 9 ; Georaia Buggy no: Port/TV $25: Slide pro- jector; Typewriter. 642.-2354 MOVING mw+. sell! '60 Cor· valr, couch &: lov!' seat, dinelle set & misc. 1135-81374 11!ter 4:30 or 545-310:\ UPHOLSTERING • $79.50, 2 pc. (European craftamenl Free l'&I, de\, pickup, 215 Main, HB "Berny" 536-6405 COLE ·Combination desk, safl! & file cabinet, uffd 5 moa. Sacrltice. 540-3577 G RE AT RI DING SURF- BOARD -9' 8", perfect con- dlUori. sso. 61!t-O'Z38 D&HlTh1IDIF1ER coolerator $25. 67>-7967 Largc JUST Moved. can't use I\;!' red area J'\11, Best otter . Other ltem1 too! 968--0Tl OOFA $100 DR.ES.SER $50 Both In XlRT' CQNO. ........ VEND machinel: Coffee l hot choc SIS; &If.ID Ogarette $10. 615--.W * wcll trained & anxiow to Aircraft 9100 Aircraft 9100 find homes 546-9663 6141--------'"'-'"--..;..,;;.;.;. ____ ..;.:.: BFAlITJFUL Young lriendly, STEP UP TO altered male cat mo.5Uy whit• ,.._9114 611 ' RETRACTABLE Cl.iTE, Long haired kittens, m ixture ol color 84:7-0091 6/1 BBAUTiruL U tile kittens need nice homes -excellent pets 540-Z!Y.19 6/1 KITIWS Frce. Long haired, seven wceka. 3 black 2 yellow. 892-5687 6/1 FREE Dellvcry. Cute silver gray kitten n<'<?da a home. 646-24.14 or S46-U33 6/1 2 KITI'ENS • Ttl:i>y male It Calico female to good home. &12-81).13 6/4 FREE' buff)! klttl!!na, acme all white, 90me. slate 1ra,y. Male &: female. 548-3257 l Female kltfen1, black and grey, Ion& hair, 847-4671 6 KIUens. 6 wks. old. To cood homes. 545--4351 &n BEAUTIFUL Mouse l cage to .)1JUOI girl M7-3120 6/1 FREE Kittens tree delivery service 846-0768 6/1 CUTE Little kittens -(re. to good homes 644--1253 611 • Kluens 6'1S-0093 need a home • 611 $8.00 LET'S YOU FLY THI llAN•R FLY RITRACTAILll T .. h co•,_• -4 Sl.00 ,.rt yeli at tlte c...mh ~ th ..._. 41114 .,..., Moo11ey l•llto'o wttfl • cotttftff flltllf ........ .., M y...-.W. YM wlll )0 -'11•tet ft.i ..... ..... wlrfl Piie HlrlN •f _.,lfll ,...,..,., ..... COMPLETE FLIGHT SCHQOL e stUDIJfT e PRIVATI e INSTRUMINT • COWMll- CIAL e MULTI IN61NI Complete Privet• Pilot CourM IMC:LUOIS ·-··-·---s 76 :::::. 18 ...... _. MONTH I"• um T ... -...... ttLt•I MOONEY RANGER RENTA'l S14.lt , .. HOU• I /T NEW ANO USED AIRCRAFT ' SALES ELECTRIC Portable typewriter 10 key adder, ct)ed[ protector 642-1269 1 =rn=m:"°'CaJ~lco-l~tl&,-..,-""'M°"pod-lkach? Call Phll McNamee -E 1..EPHONE CUTI.DUI, for aopt. VUl•lt R e 1 I full or part Ume. 275 ! Estate &o.dway, t..rma Beach. ._ 962 ... 471 546-1103 494-80.lS SCltOOL O lldrtn'1 vactitlion ms Wall.ct Un re•rl CM ratt1. 0\.11.mt 10--1.daon DIAL dil'K't 6fU611, clmge Typitta Schoof. M&-2159. 173 ,.,... od. then "' back """ Del Mar, C.M. 1111~ to IN pbooe: rlna:! wtth Lellle apelktl'll Excel -· 61S-36lll 9' lsfondor SurlbNrd klw"''· nu11y 540--0370 '" PMf cond. $50. 968·91 CHARGE m WINN AVIATION 540•9690. otlA~~NTY ' ' - ' " ,• <' ----~---·-·~·~--------------~---~---~------------------~--- I ------·---------~----- . -· r I ' ' I - - " . ,.... - -• - ' . ,• -· ff DA!I. V ('ll DT ""'" J..,,e f; l "68 , TiA!iSPOltTATION .fµNSPORTATION TRANS PORTATION -, TRANS PORTATION TRANSPORTATION °TRl\NSPORTATION TR.N,SPORTATION ··, TRANSPORTATION lolh & Y•chh 9000 Powe_r Cruise" 9020 Power CrufMrt 902$) Imported Autot . 9600 U1ed Ca" 9900 lmportl(t Auto. 9600 _Au(ot W1n.ttd • 9700 t.JMCt Can 9900 ~ FfH i &nlc 8o1tln9 Cl••M• • ottered to public by S.lbol Power Squadron Of:mental'Y PUottng CouNes Enry Monda.)'. S~ng '!' ,f M., --JwieJQ, ?!t)Vport liar- ·FGnJily Fun! 32' Cabin Cruiser PORSCHE VW SPECIALS '61 2 dr. loaded -Must IW.'e \q appreciate • , • : .. , • 'S\699 '60 Porsche yellow , , , ... $499 '&:> Blue 2 Dr .... , , .... $1299 GROTH VOLVO '681/2 vo~vo NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! CET OUR DEAL TODAY Wiii Buy Your Volkswas:en or Porsct,e 4' pa_y top 'dollars: Paid tor or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 BUICK U••d Can 9900 CADILLAC '67 El Dorado. Air, low mil· e~. warTantY, Musi !ll'il, sac· rlfice. $6495. &42·5688 CAMARO -----·· - 1----hibor-Yacht'Club. 'tlO W. Ba;, ~ .. Newport Beach . ~· 4 •Galley -4! Hud e Large Cockpit • Chrysler Crown 6 HERB FRIEDLANDER 13750 Beftch Blvd. (Hwy 39) 'l blks So. G.G. Fwy. CHEVRO[ET WEEKEND . SALE ~eMlWriA UHd ~'! -.9900 NE.ED A CAR? '61 lRS) Camaro 1000 miles, auto trans, ll'ss than-boOk. . 544-1239 •.. . ' OJ\.. for your cooveruence ~£>very Tue5day, starting 'l ~. June U. Ensign School. ~ine,& Cliil Dr .. Newport Beach, in Cafetorhun. No • S/$ Radio e $5000 • Top Condition 548-5436 advanct registration nec;~s-l ~========o-;-========= SIU'Y .• Enroll at class: 11 a.H.Y Motorcycles 9300 lrnporfed Autos 9600 question.S phone 548-1374 or1,..--~------S:::~. 9010 ~H -"s~!ciw $·8·818• • Spqt, Cash tor Jn1port.s \\'e pay tnore for an) Import rt'gardless of year, make or condition. Try u~ beforl'! you seJJ, ELMORE S93-'F.l66 537-68'14 '&9 PORSeHB lfiOCt Series, like neu', competition Orange paint lnew). 4 Speed trans. Will take trade. Mu.st see this car to believe the cai:e il has hBd! 494-9773 or 639-:ltil 7 '66 9U, 5 Spd., lmmac. cond., many extras. $ 5 • 0 0 O . Original owner 673-5833 -Li KE SAILING? 0 New '68 s299• DISUKE THESE? Tra il ''90" e Payments,)ligl\ interell1, N MarORS. 9625 G a r d e n 1----- depreciation, slip rentals, '48 CL 175 $555' cleanif\K, in511rance, etc. o Scrambler PREFER THESE?? •Low cost, no work '68 CL350 $666* eare-.free sailing ir, a A Scramble r Cal 25, as little as $20. ""'EE '50' H a !;lay, avail soon Cal 34. rn. BRAND NEW AT Try Our c1ub"Plan Nth fl.If Barwick Hayden- NEWPORT SAI1.ING CLUB 'iWlrh HEW $988* · 675-0110 '450' O $199 Cash or Trade STAR #2937, dacron sails, 36 Pymts @ $54.86 mo GroVe Blvd JE 1.0030 &ATSUN DATSUN TOYOTA 68112 TOYOTA NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY ~eML~ ., IMPORTS w<e new, all gear & trlr. HERB N. 75,000 mi Guaranty Only $800 • 646-2985 fRlfDLANDfR 494-,9773 * 639-3617 1006 Hubo<. c.M. 646-9303 HOURLY RENTAl...5 D TOYOTA RHODES 19's • I 3750 Beach Blvd . FERRARI Fun~ Boi!_t ~o.~ 893-7566 -517-6824 A :SO· Sloop, ready to sail, sips WES TMINSTER FERRARI '65 HEADQUARTERS 6. $3.500. Al yard: 2053'New-·r~~' license a~d Se! Uo BERLINETTA ELMORE 0 port Bel . 646-85.i.<! • I""~~~'!"'~""!'~-• I HONDA. '64 250 lm~ac ~xample · or LWiso 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD 1 __ s_300_._a_It_5_:30_&1_'-_95S_-_1 __ 1 :;~~~jq~~vo':;.ilesie:~: GARDEN GROVE. JE '1-6630 16' Sloop. Excel cpnd. trlr. $550 541Hl!44 l-=========-1 Trailer, Travel 9425 Power Cruisers 9020 FLAMINGO 18\4', XLNT, ,62 MERCURY 26.: Sleeps£; fik~ new. Self contained, 11 h d & bait 1 k lw1n beds. $1595. 847-7486 or ga ey, ea an . 847_5355 Only 10 hn1. on new 225 HP1· '---~--~-­ Gray Marine eng. New can-13' Travel Trailer '66: new vas. Needs varnish. O n I y cond., sips. 4: butane stove, S!i,000. May trade for icebox. S875. 646-7616 smaller tioat. Slip space No. Ill' S.C. many c:.:tras, excel 2. Huntington M a r in a, cond. $1195 548-3722 "Sean". 83S-7598 or 776-5930 ' 34' TS ·Sed Crus. ';36, plnkd Trailers, Utility 9450 hull, terrTfic liv :--al;5a er. . · Off M. 5 4 8 4 19 2 2 \Vheel trailer. good con-er--mney -a· . & · •A· 372 E S48-5039 1t1on tires. '7";i· • .Rochester. C-ti-1. 548-4890 Maint. manual & tool kit. MilitarY orders for· immed. sale. S1500 below cilr price, 544-1746 EIAI * NEW FIAT fi AUTOMATIC "850"' -, -$199 DOWN • OAC , * S46.58 per month • "850" STICK $42.65 PR MO HERB FRIEDLANDER 137!ltl BcactfBtvd: {H>G1'39} 2 blks So. G.G. f'wy 893-T;,66 537-6824 TRIUMPH '59 TR-3, Racing green, xlni cond, R&H., must sell. $650 67fr5535 VOLKSWAGEN Speed-Ski Boot. 9030 Trucks 9soo KARMANN . GHIA 17"'' OUTBOARD CABIN ~ CRUISER. gla.ssed, incl. GMC_ ~ouse . cat, butane 'trailer both '68 license. Xlnt refr1.i;., 65 Chevy PU, Chevy I . ' . . . 11h 1on, '6.1 Chevy PU, '54 cond. Sleeps 2 m cabm, 2 tn t' d PU. ·,64 S t cockpit. S750 .ror , , co u 494-Zl.:::9 alter 8 m w/camper, 6 Campec & · .fl other Trucki., Cars, Vans, Boat Maint•nance 9033 H,orse & House trlrs. 2000 ---------I Harbor, C.M. MASTS need"refinim ing? ·"°62~F~o-,d,_.,E<~on-07.Iin~ • ....,p;~·c1ru~p-. Varnish, paint, rigging?, Good condition, new tires, Call Jim Ziegler new brakes. One owner. Sac ~ or 962-0003 eve S625 8t4 Darrell St. 548-2535 9035 '62 F 0 R D ECONOLINE Marin• Equip. Van. :,m Oicvy · r e bl t , TiilS WEEK ONLY! engine, mags. S800 64t-\f.:146 NEW 72 AMP HR MARINE 15' Aljo trl.r, spls 5, stove & BATTERY. Jl..etail $34.50 -Icebox. S500 or trd for· Our price $15-95, 1 Yr. Un-pickup. 646-5351 oond. guar, Marine. & Bat-'67 El Camino 283 VB, 3 spd tery Shoppe 2430 W. Coast frans, low mi, good cond, Hwy, N.B. $1950 535-0765 afl 5 • All Marine electronics sold at a nice discount. J•eps 9510 • See us be.fore you buy I -~------- Marine & Battery Shopp• '51 J EEP \\'ilgOll, '53 Pick up 2430 W. Coai;t Hwy, N.B. both 4 wh d.r. Cheap. 2210 '67 Karmann Ghia. Low miles, showroom clean, 646-8528 MG 681h MG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY '67 V\V dlx, dlr, sedan. One cwnt'r Sa fari helge, big radio. e:.:tra 11 p e.akerh. Special rugs -white side walls. 12,000 actual miles. SlTh dcls, paymnts $16.86 mo. Call after 11, 494-9n3 or 639-3617 '55 VW, Rebuilt engine, 11f'ss than 400} mi.). New t re ns mission, clutch, genera!or. New paint & chrome. 'Exc('!lent condition thru-0ut. $600 Firm. 540-4622 aft 7-P .M. Orange, C.M. Ll 8-4553 Boot Slip Mooring 90361=='-===== I ejeM Le'l1Jl4' Recreat'n V•hiclet 9515 Boat Slips for rent Sail only, '°' to 35'. GO-KART McCullo"<lt Thp IMPORTS $2.25 per ft. 642-4235 t ngine, excel cond, $2()0. 673-7961 1965 VW new brakei., tuneup & paint. Excel shaJM'. Sl!f.nl, Lynn. 642-9511 675-2.196 eves & weckC'nds. '6j V\V Station wagon. model 15005; low mi., xlnt <:ond. S149:i 774-1492 (Anaheim). l=========o 11966 llarbor, C.M. 646-9.'l03 V\V '65 Sedan Boat-Yacht Charters 9039 Campers 1 ~--~~~--~ '63 MG Midget. black beauty, Radio, hca.lcr. good cond. pc.1e('t i,'hape in & out. $95 673-6577 9520 • CHARTER TIIE FINEST New 40' Ketch 673-2517 • 675-2400 Open Road cash down, pymts S35.86 mo. Aftrr 10, 494-9773 '6'2 V\V Bus. xl nt cond. panelled. insulated. S900. '6j MGB. \Vire whls, xln! * 646-.<!:i&t..•~ · Boat Storage 9048 CAMPERS & TRUCKS cond. will trd for Van. or 1----~----1 ONE STOP bus. $1600 6'16-j789 '6.i vw -43,000 mi. BOAT STORAGE One owner. Sll.'JO. d '59 MGA Must Sell 67' ~,, 6~2 & LAUNCHING Hea quarters ....-'" or ,.,.... 288 $j70. 962-1818 Sail or power tlP to 20' The Right TM.ick, Camper V\\' "60 Conv('r\. Excel c1)nd. Fenced yard. New,:iort & All Extra Equipment PEUGEOT radio, wsw. See !o ap- Bayfront. !11onthly rales e Saves You Hundreds e preclete. $8.)0. 962-8462 Include ... Use of hoist GMC OOOGE FORD-CHEV.-• Emergency Sale~ '64 V\V Bus p11ncllNI l500cc Launching \VE ARE SPECIALISTS l9:ig Peug('9!, nrcds \•:ork. $1200. Must sell :'148--0465 CALL =NY·s STOP IN AND SEE SACRIFICE SlOO Need a Garbl!nstangle? '-========= Orange County's largest ln-Call Jeff 494-3719 Find it with a want ad! 1-''entory no\v 11t season's "7===:====:=o""='=='='======;. ·:-craft !'100 I · · • ---------I owest special pnccs. Imported Autos 96001mpoi-ttd Autot ' ..... -·-9600 • 1-IIGH TRADE-INS e BANK TERMS e FACTORY DIRECT BELLANCA demonstrator.;, 260-C & Vikiilg 300, low time, full IFR panel & auto pilot. Best oifer next 2 "''eeks. 714: 546-2474 -'--------1./ '68 CAMPER SPECIALS Mobile Hol1)es 9200 V-8 4-sl'>C'Cd Deluxe cab H.D. ---------1 suspension split rims or low FLEETWOOD Traill'r 10' x profile, Large radiator, 70 50' .Alum Paito & cover. amp. ball. heater alternator. f orced air heJkl. Air C6n· Dual hydraulic brakt's, scat dilioning. Choice space near belts, padded dash I inslru· Beach. $3000. A Steal'. mcnt gauc:cs, spare v.'h<'el, @EVERYTH~G STARTS~ CHICK IVERSON, INC. 546-2535 automatic optional e LOVELY & SPOTLESS, ~ YOUR CHOICE • , • br. Beaut. Drps. -20 closets 1'~0RD-CHEV-GMC-DODG E 24 bit in drawers. 2 • J $2590 wo,..,ob<, AWNINGS oil ,..-1,1•it'h campc-r purC'hase , windows, AIR conditioner. 5 STAR PA,Ri< 847-3120 ·59 MELODYH0i\1E Comp! Stand.UP, WALK-THRU furn. · 2 BR nu Aluminum Has bucket seats & carpcot awning ,'cooltr, n11 in. the '68 Chevrol£'1 1 ton tbermostaL In pa1·k 1 mi v.'lth dual Whttls, t1utomat· from Disneyland 968-46,13 ic. power 1teerin~ & brakes. '67 vw·, 51699 '66 VW's 51499 '60 VW "BUG" '64 VW 6 Pass. $499 $1199 Fhimingo deluxe, 50x10. & complete c1ui.1per equip.. '67 V W 1tient, plu~ '68 open road • • f1 onl.,I llAHD Nl!W CAM,l!I 2 BR, St!:mi-lum , S3.100. 1 60 S * 548-7838 * ~elf -con!ained type toilel, 9 POR CHES l to choose 1~~==~~~~~-1 L'Omple1e kitrhrn facUi rTe.:s. 1963 PORSCHES 2 to choose BEAtITIFtJL 1 BR home-in sliding glass door,_, patio. 1966 DORSCHES 911 SSP mag wheels Adult Pk. carpets, custom • ~ 55495 " drapes'"" .. ,....... ....-.!Get T0.r"CHIC" vw Today) 8x40 2 Br Mobile Hm. Awning FREE 1n adlt pk. 5CUl55 Air Conditioning ~ ·' lnel. ln1tallatian ft~ d -cycl11 9300 With Eaelt New ' .. QP HONDA '66. •so cc. sir.... Truek and C~mper I ,11 ,oS 0:':t'." ba••· """';.;,!~ FACTORY DIRECT 11~~Jlp YAMAHA '66 2'l '"· •II -•-1'70 Herbor lh<d., C°'hl M-custom. Mutt .. u. Ai.. 830 S. Harbor Bl. 549•0303 • 673.11'0 b<Im•«l.l60968-3650 S~a~n~t1:..!:A~n1~~53~1~~~65~0~1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!'I -·-'68 CORVETTE ltl!movabll Hltdlop, 43!1 VI, ( 'Pffld, H1rdlv llUO. 8.11, of ~ .. c.r w•rr•nly, VTM-132. IAVE HVNDll:E05. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '66 IMPALA ·ss VI. ' IDffd, P161A, $2099 '64 IMPERIAL Full 1>11w1r, IK I. 1lr. HM K·1&S. ,$1599 '65 PONTIAC' G.T.O. V•I. lull pWr., lie! 1fr, 14 m.o. tamov1 OK w..-r1nty, II.lid, NM0·962. $2199 '63 GALAXIE v1. Au!o. P. 1t.erln11, rixP-"6f.. $899 '63 GRAND PRIX Full prHle'f'. l•ct. l lr, lXD-095. $1499 '64 IMPALA SS CON.VERT. VI. A.T. P. Slttrl1111. PFH-4$ $1299 '61 >CHEV. WAGON 'liS"BONNEVltLE- VI, Auto. P. S!eerln9 .. ~ ar1kes. PIX-an $1599 '65 MERCURY VI. Pow~r. F8cl. ""· NMA·!l2 1799 '• '63 BEL AIR Groth Chevrolet beli£'VCS in the individual. Bring your individual transportation problems to us. -·-NO DOWN PAYMENT . ~rROBLEMS HERE ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR GOOD CREDIT GROTH CHEVROLET 182 I I BEACH BLVD. Hu!'tin9ton Beech 847-6839 • 545-8863 lmoor~ed Autos 9600 VOLl(SWAGEN * '66 Volkswagen radio and ti.rater, 2 dr sediln 1300 series A·l 05ndition. Will help finance or accept trade in. Hou1·s daily_ after 6:30 call 8.17-386.'i Sat or Sun after 9 11n1 LI 8-4805 after 8 pm '66 VW-ONE OWNER Xlnt cond. St'l75 546-5.12'Z '63 V\V, dlt'. dlx, xlnt cond, 1 o\vnrr. Taki' trade. Pym ts $l1.8fi mo. 639-3617 Imported Autos • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor. C.M. M&-!003 '68 .VOLVOS GET OUR DEAL "LASI:'' "58 Slope Ba Lit .... ,, •• $:?99 '62 1 Door .............. $S9!l 'li.'l Slope Back , ....... $10'.19 HERB FRIEDLANOER l375Q ~~ch Blvd."(i-lwy,.39) 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy, 8$-7566 •. 537-6824 Aul°' Wanted 9700 WE PAY , •• ·CASH • tor used car1 & trucks jWJt call ua for tree estimate. GROlH CHEVROlfT Ask for Sail's Manager 182U Beach BL. CAN'T BE FINANCEDT •Bankrupt? e RepouellfOft?· e Bad Credit! e DiVOrCedT e t.1llitary e Nl'W to Area? t.1ake Pa,yday Paymenta McCARTHY MOTORS 142b So. Miin & Edinger (2 blocks N. oJ Seari.l Santa Ana Pb 542-3501 BUICK ....CHEVROLET '62 IMPALA Harrl,op, 321'; automatic trans. mission, po1,1•e1· steering, low miles. $599. Phonr -642.ti0'.?3 HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1959 Harbor · CJ:;ta NleSil, ·67 Chev. ~~r HT Impala ~--1 \\'ht, blue int. Ps. good cond, '66 LaSabre 4-D SC. Rh , p&, Orig owner. 52\90. pb, xlnt lire. Cln. Pvt pty. Call 499-3231 ~--------1 1 s1100 or bst ofr, ~. * Thrifty-WiM 646-0049 '66 Malibu, yellow with black with Luxury * , BJJfCK ,63 Skylark Bucket interior, 4 spd & bucket 1964 Bui_ck Skylark ~pt. Cpe.. stilts ps, RH, w~w, $7%. seats. -$2250 673-05.27 VG engine. automatic tran&. 67J...6469 .64 Chevy Impala 2 dr. ps, air Only gone 39,643 miles. Full concl .. A-i cond., one owner', rrice private party. 548-5835 $129S CADILLAC '66 >fALIBU HT Yellow/bl<:< JOHNSON & SON 1·"-7-c-,-d--5'd--d-,-V-il-1,-. -,-.,' int, R/H, ,,, 4 •pd. 12'ZS-O. Lincoln-Mercury Call 642-7711 Costa Mesa Branch <."cmd., Venetian blue, white ~=~-,...,,.--,,.,,--1 100. Haribor Blvd. 542•7050 padded roof, A.~/FM radio. '§0 Chev station wagon, 6756 mii"e!., well known ac. PG, PS. rth : S495. BUICK Riviera 1964. Fae air , tress' ca r. 49!1-2373 CLEAN! 847-5840 fUll J>W'., AM I FM. !1950.1,:;;;,,;:~~===..'..==°=====-=~,J 675-4231 or 540-5400 Used Cars 990CJ Used'Ca rs Huntington Beach J'Oll'l tbe 1wmgen 1D thr -;•••••••••••••••••• KI~ DAILY Pil.oT WANT AJjg1 -==========='..========= UHCI Ca.rs 9900Used Can 9900 KNOWN FOR QUALITY w, m1inl1in that r1put1tion 011 our USED CAI LOT. I, you w1nt to b• 1ur• of th• u1•d ci r you buy, be 1ur• t u look oY•r our fin• 11l•clion of CADILLACS. '67 Cadillac F\111oower,1lr, low-1•5. n;w (I f w..-r1MY. $5395 '67 Cadillac Cou,. d• Ylli. Full oower, 1lr, low miles, new c•r wMranl~', white w/· bLKk ln.1. &tock vlnYI , tOP. $5395: '66 Cadillac Coupe de Yll• Full pewer. elr, !ow miles, """" car w1rr1nl'f, tur<111ol111 w/black lnlerl<>I'. $5295 '68 Cadillac Co1pe de Yllhi Full oower, 11r, 5.000 mlln , new tar w1rr1nty, b<lrtUndY wtDu•t u'ldy Jnl., bllC:k vinyl ... $5995 Fctctort Offlclol Cat '68 Cadillac Conwertlbl• · Full oowfr..-•i~. 1.lltlll mites. new cir w1rr1nry. " $6495 '67Cadillac Calol1 Co11pe ' 7 10 enoose from. Full POW('r, 11r, f<7W .m!les,-· $3799 '61 Cadillac El Dorodo -Full oower, 1lr, 111<w car war- ren1y. Wl!l!e wlbl1ck h0<1nd" loo!h Int .. bl1ck vtnvl too. $6495 -'67 Cadillac Sffo11 d• . YUie Full -er, air, fow mlles, new gr w1rr1n1y, t\,lr~UDl•e W/l)lk. !nrerlar, black ,!op, $5395 *ALSO* '66 Olds '63 Chevrolet Stotlon Wa90n VISTA CRUIS. Full oower, a!r, llk11 new. Low miles. $2795 St~I°" Wa9on F11ll power. air, like new. $1395 ALLEN -Oldsmobile-Cadillac,. Inc. 1150 South Coast Highway LAGUNA BEACH TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! SEDANS • HARDTOPS I Johnson & Son _ LIHCOLH·MEICURY·COUGAR DEALER LARGE SELECTION OF • • • I Lu xury cars with classic trad ition in im. peccable-taste, exacting craftsmanship and the ultimate in prestig_e_? ~ ___ _ '67 Cont. 4 Dr. Seel. In beoutlf11I cameo 9reen with matclllnt l"ther, olr cond., stereo ond loocb of oltter •rtra: 50,000 mlle '#on"Onty. Sold and WI'\'• le.cl lly·•11t .. ,RICED TO SELL! '67 .Cont. Cpe. EHiiy .black, loaded with •:rlra1 lrtelud.o 1119 air cond. ond l~ther. 50,000 1111(• worronty. PIU~ED TO SEL L '65 Cont. Convertl~te. P'lotlnum color -A t;ue tl°"lc with oll luxury cztra1, ~".~ ~'.~' ''.' "~ .. ' '' '. '''' ''.' ''' $2895 '62 Cont, ConYfftlble. Sliver 9ray ,olrCfHld. This CCII' me1ic11lously col'fll for, drlYe11 leu thaii 12,000 mlln . ·-,.,: :~ .~~.~ .'.~~·. '."" ............. S1495 '6] Cont. 4 Dr. Arcric white with leather, olr ond all •11ra.1. Ori.en lus ihon 10,000 miles per year. ~;~· .. ~~~.".':~".""" ""." ". $1995 '64 Caclllloc Co11pe DeYlll• $2595 I.NOH wllll •~ll'•t. lncl11dln• 1!r & llllh1r, II Voll 1rt 1 C1d ...,..,. 1111111 for you .i .......... .. ''4 'T' "" $2095 SllYtr. Llkt ntw, with tlr ........ "" ......... '64 l11ick Rl•lero '' $2195 Turqun!st. Full pow.r wlrh 1k. Loul owner • VACATION TIME ••• HOW ABOUT A WAGON? '67 Mercury Colony Pint. Llk• nt w. Sl ~OllY ytllaw.' DIU. Air condition Int. Full oowtr , .. '66 Mercury Colony P1rk. t pau. lncludt1 air Ind •II 110...,.r tQUtPment. A retl bis t1m11r· mu11. $3795 $3195 'to~n~'!'tdtn, le1ull!ul whllt, looks new. loca1 1 $1595 ownff. ctr wllft ltctory 1lr. ldttl vtclllon Cit onlr t . ., '"" $995 Counl•Y 1td1n. 11!11. Sir., 11110. tr1n1., low mil1191. R111 ba'r111n ' ~ COME SEE THESE NEAR NEW PASSENG ~R CARS '67 Merc11ry • 4 or. MoMtrtr w1111 11r. Only n,ooo mll11. J0,000 Miii W1rt1nty $2995 '6> M"''"' $3295 1'1rk Lint Conw. 5·5.S. IEYtrY 11tr1. Ju11 OVlt 14,0GO mlltl'. 50,000 Miit W1rr1nty 067 M""'°' , $2895 1 Or. MOTl'.Monltt'ty. Villyl top, t!r 1nd 111 SO,ODO M•lt Wtrr1nl~ICI ntw ltr 1n , .......... ,,,, 066 M""" $2595 4 Or. MOTP MOncltlr. llll:h1cl11 t lr. SC,000 Miii WtrttnlV • . ............ ,. .. ... ,... $1795 G11tJi. XL Conv. Lotffd wit~ 1Jtt1s lnct\ldln• air. Loctl Cit ..... , .. .. .. . , , '66 Oldomobll< $2495 Dtltl 4 Dr. WHll tit. A tetl YllUI ti ... ,. , ........,____,.~ ·LOOKING FOR AN AMERICAN SPORTS' CAR FOR GRADUATION? SEE OIJR LARGE SELECTION 141 • ., e .... n ,..m $2795 tndll'lllnt Xlt7. •11 ell""' t ll klndl of 111r11. A'I • low ,mne-.1 c•"-1a so,• Mli. w1rr1n1i.1 .. • DON'T BUY Y()IJR NEW 1968 \o> TOYOTA ANYWHERE BEFORE YOU CHECK DEAN LEWIS LEADERSHIP SAVINGS! • STA. WONS. • LAND CRUISERS ''7 M"'°"' $2395 c,.., 11111. Au10. 11r. '"· Vt. St,IOI m111. Llkt nt w. '64 Corwtto . S)llltrf Y, Mlclnl1llt th,M, Afr c0Mlflt11. A11tt. lr1111. Pr. 11Hrln9, Pr • .-ll!do1". OwnMI 111d driven llY rount wiCIOW -lllYlr llH I l!ckll, \ttw mitn . $2695 'II Co'""" $1195 1.•• Nkt """"· • '""· brltllt n r11 uior. T~ll II • 1'""9t It , , .. • ., "'1" $1195 Ttt. "" CIHllC t!lll tlal'ltll II t ll. Tiiis tllf r11lly I llaJ '"'" cll•n bff'y, MW l111trlor. II '/9U ft1Yt llttn IOtlllfltl Thll II tllt ONE ~# I.. f MER CURY ; L INC(.lL N IOPEN SUNDAYJ Johnson _& Son LINCOLN·MIRCURY.COUGAR·DIALER 60tJ.700 W. l:OAST HWT., NEWPORT ICH. 541-7751 64Z·O"I • • " • ''•' • -'--~-" , ' ' I ' • .. _~:: ~""'":.~ _,:.....,_-...... .... . .... -" .. . , . . . -. - " ~- __,~~-~~~~-4--~~--~~-=~-.,..,.·=~===:;!i=:e:;!l!.,,,'.'.:"'=~=~m===~•··,•,••==•--'""!"•~~~·=••~--·=====wo==~····,~u..,-.aqo""'..,.',.. ... , .. ,.,. •• ,_.~9,..,...,.,., .. , ..... , .. ,. ... _:"" .. , .. P..,,,,..s~:•:~oll"l•~~·zaescsosSIOJSl$£~Cli¥SSCSO&IEOZ.,1 .. ·-•.• St1Lurday, June 1, l~ .. 9900 µw. c." CONNELL CHEVR0.LET USED· CARS· ----• ~ .. p "66 FORD ~ALAXIE 4 cl°'!' ~•rdto.j VI,, 11ttonu:tic. •Ir, c•11cf,. 1l1ctrlc window,, rtdio, heifer 1ilwer bl11t with blH l11t1rior. ' $1995 '. '62 CMEVROLET Pickup truck. 6 eylind1r, 1ticlr 1hlft I' fl11t. •id1 body, cl11n. ' $995 • '65 .CHEVROLET M11ib11 super 1potf co11Y1rtibl1. VI, 1uto. m1tic, pow•r 1'11rin9, r1dio, h11t1r, t1hltl1n turq. with whit1 vinxl buc••t 111h , $1695 '60 CHEVR'OLET Pie.up. I Foot Fl11hid1 , 6 cylind1r, d•11· d1rd 1hift, ri d i nd whil1. '67 MUSTANG GT 2 plu1 2 f1 1ib1cl.:. 4 1p11d, pow1r st11ri119, r1dio i nd h11!1r, d1l1111 int1rior option. $2395 _ ==. '65 MERCURY Montcl1ir h•rdtop coup•. VS, 1utom1ilco pow1r d11rln9; r1dio, h11t1r, low mil1191, 1nni111 wh it• with·bJu1 int1rior. .s1795 CON '63:fMPALA Sport c111p1. VI, 111!0"'1tlc, pow1r 1t11rl11t, r1dl1, h1•t1r, 9othic 91ld. A wi ll k1pt cir wlth low mll1191. $1295 ;66-C~EVROLET Sport v111. ll1dio ind h1•t1r, 9r1111 111d whlt1 tu.ton• with d1lu~1 vi11yl Interior. $2195 • - H1 rdtop :~~1 .. ~!.~.~~~on~., full power, r1dlo, h11 t1r, erm ine wh ile· with rid l11th1r trim. '62 IMPALA Sport coupe. V8, 1utoll'l•fic, po-:,.,,, 1t11rin9, f1clory 1ir conditioning, r1dio, h11t1r, Er· min• whit1 with blu1 interior. $795 '65 MUSTANG Co11v11tib1ti• R1Sio, h11t1r, 1ilv1r with hf1ck vinyl interior. ~1295 '66 CHEVY II Novi 1t1tion w19on. VI, power sfe1rin9, r1dio, lie1t1r, 1utom1tic, A r11I h1rd to find com p1ct w19on, Erlflin 1 white with blue trim, $ . . - 1895. -··. '6"1 MORRIS Con-.1rilblt . l;1dlo 111cl h11+.r, t rtt l 9ood r1111 1bo11t. s495 ;66 CHEVROLET 1mp1l1 sport coup•. Autom1tic, power 1t11r0 l11t, r1dio, ~11t1r, 'f1ctory •ir, Tn1pic1l tur. quois1 wit+. m1tchi119 int1rior, '64 CHEVROLET. '11 1011 pickup. I' Fl11hid11 VI, 1u+o:1tic, · r1dlo, h11l1r, cuslo"" c1b. '61 BUICK Speci1l 4 Door, VI, 1ulo'"1tic, power d••t· . in9, r1dio, h11ter, mi1t 9re1n witti 9r11n ~inyl in terior. A cl11n, comp1 ct cer. 795 '66 MUSTANG H•rdtop coupe. V8, •utomelic, pow1r 11•••· iri9, r•dio, h11t1r, wliite wit~ red inl1rior, $ . ' --1-7-95 . lmp1 l1 4 Door. va, 1ulom1tic, 'poWI( ,11er0 ing, r1dio, he•ler, 1ilv1r blue tu-tone, $895 -PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY \. ·ELL 0&1 ·FORD 1/2 TON "lcl111,, 119 "•", rt dl1, h11t1r, I' ttyl11ldt bed, h11¥y duty rubb1r. '56. CHEVROLET 111 Air h1rd!op coup•. VI , floor~ori9I· 1111 111 lone, the "Herd to find" 1111d1I. '62 CADILLAC . Sed111 D1Vlll1. F1 etory 1ir condftlonin9, IU· tom1tic, full po'wer, r1di1 i nd h11 t1r, s1395 '64 MALIBU Sport coupe. VI, 1utom1fic, f1clory •ir con• dltionin9, power li111i11g, r•dio i nd h1•ter, low mn,.,,$1595 I '62 MLCON St1lion w19on. 6 cylinder 1n9iii e, st1nd1rd tr1n1min ian. --..s495 '66 C--APRICE Cu'1t1m coup•. J27 VI, •11tom1tic, poW1r 1t11rin9, fectory eir conditionin9, r1dio, he•t· ... I"· ... 52695 2828 HARBO.R BLVD.·· -COSTA MESA ~~:s546·~·1203~~s546-1200 . .. * "Graduation Speciol" * 1955 Chev Mon1.a Cpe. Auto trans .. radio & heater. Orig- inal teal blue wilh blue vinyl interior and matching car- pets. Traded on new Cougar. Full Price $1295 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln·Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harb:lr· Blvd. 642·7050 4 SPEEDS SPECIALIS-T HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LARCEST SELECTION .lN ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center 13032 Harbor Blvd. 5374646 * 4 Speed Trans. * '62 Chev Corvair Cpe. ~lolor com pletely rebuilt b1. Cor- vair specialist. A very nice graduation sPecial. F u I I 'Price $595 JOHNSON & SON • Llncoln·MerC\lf'Y Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Ha rbor Blvd. 642·7050 ' • CHRYSLER ·12 L'"hr 8lt W11 New Yorker, I pesr;, xlnt cond, all xtru, ""61>-0m -·. . ~~~~~~1 -~~~~~-1-~~~~~9900~1 FORD CORVETIE CONTINENTAL ~Red c .. pet Speciol * COM El '64 Comet, conv, new brks & tires, low miles, tonneau cov. ~25 CORVAIR MINT 'S6 Corv ett e , '66 EVER.YTIUNG! 4 nu 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Spt removable vinyl top. big !ires & bat. SI e r • o , Cpe Power steering. 390 en· eng, side exhaust. chrm YELLOW w/BLACK Lan· gine, auto trans, Still 6,000 wires, 8.000 miles. S35QO. dau lop & JnL 642-0335 miles of factory warr1tnty. 67~2301 '68 BRAND new Continen tal. Th is car is original thruout h and is in s~'foom c:ondi- 4 SPEEDS SPECIALIST HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto '63 CORVEM'E 2 tops. 340 Lease .for Sl5S pr. mont · tioo . Full Price $199. ·r.o Corvair 3 s:pd, b 4 pd AM/fM power Johnson ..r Son. 642--0981 chrome rims, tuck 'N roll. p, 1 ' ' ---$2495 Splondid ,.,. See al Try " ~~".",;:;';'· p,;,. ply. Sl650. COUGAR JOHNSON & SON Station, Yorktown & Beach Lincoln-Mercury Center 1:1>32 Harbor Blvd. 537-46~6 '66 MUSTANG, V-8, w h It e hardtop with blue Int. Com. pletely original. Top con· dition inside & out! Will take trade or $150 cash. Pymts $49.86 mo., dlr, call after 11, 494-9773 or 63~3617 '67 MUSTANG GT · 2 + 2, ~":=l=••~·;o· ":=':=· ~B~<tl~·====·c.'..:==CHARG""==E=rr=f==l'68 BRAND New. Cougar Costa Mesa Branch • 9600 lease for $89.00 per mo. 1941 Hal'lbor Blvd. 642·7000 .;.lm=po;;.;..''.:•.:d_A:..:;:b'-tos;.o.._9;..600;.;.;_£;;.m'-'po'"-•-•ed __ A_u_t_oo ____ 1 JoMson & Son. 642..()981 l!l67 FORD Country Squire • FORD Wagon, 390 VS, auto.. P/S, P/B, R&H, air cond . 6 pass ---------1 17,()()) mi!~ in warranty. '68 FORD ,,..3825 '60 GALAXY: R/H, air· cond., good cOnd.; nuto. trans. $3!*1. 536-714S Aft . 2 PM. MUSTANG air, full pwr, les~ than 6,IXXJ miles. BELOW BL U E BOOK. 642-7899 aft 6 '65 f\tustang. Very clean. 29,000 actual miles Rcaa. 646-3006 1965 Red Mustang 2+2 '87 MUSTANG Convt. l'Xl automatic transmission. ena, ~ gpd', 2 + 2, low mllcs, LTD Country Squire 10 pas-$1800 494-9232 $~. 6'il-7118 senger station wagon. Auti; ""'~~ matic, radio and heater, power steering, p o w e r brakes, air conditioning, Stereo & tape deck. Like brand new. low mileage. $4095 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARJroR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 4-SPEEDS I 'LANNING to mover YOll'U ftt>d an amufn& number ol homta in todQ'• Om:ltltd Ads. Oeck ~ now. •, 'SS -CHEV ........ "l..,_ .... . V.f, l.lllnt, fl94I -· $299 'S9 FORD . . . • . . • .. .. .. . . $299 "i DMr. '· l lltl. 'S8 PONTIAC ........... $299 V.f. I UN., l'I, _. llllY• '61 FALCON ............ $299 .. '""·· 111111. '60 VALIANT •••••••••••• $299 '60 PLYMOUTH .......... $299 6. t llllH"'-•&H. 'S8 RAMBLER ............ $299 '60 CHEV .... : .......... $Z99 ..... M.T., 111'-itlc. '60 FORD ..•••••••••••.. $299 VI. ., ... 111. ·~· '53 CHEV. . .• : ........ $59.95 .. 1t111Nni1 'trtnlflllltilft. I .. • '68 MERCURY Monterey hardtop. 11.utoma· tic transmission, pow er steering, power brakes, fac- tory air conditioning. Like brand riew, very low mile- age. $3695 STANSll.J!I.!_ BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COS TA MESA 646-90:!2 * WAGONTllo\E * '63 Mercury Comet Sta. Wai;:. Thrifty six cylinder with std. trans. Local owner with very low mileage. $995 FULL PRICE JOHNSON & SON Lincoln·Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Hari>or Blvd. &t.2-7000 OLDSMOBILE '53 Olds Fint: transportation, good motor -Make oCfer. Pvt Pt)' Eves & all day Wkenda 673-8316 '57 OLO.S 8!1, ' Dr. sedan: dependable transportation . SIOO. SJJ.-1258 -PONTIAC 4 SPEEDS SPECIALIST HIGH PERFORMANCE C_USI OM CARS LARGES!' .SELECTION IN oit.ANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center · ROY CARVER PONTIAC n Hart-or m., Cotta N• Kl 6·4444 Orlaae Couoi>"• -Dealer tor Rolla • A01Ct d' ·a..111. j '63. DODGE Pol1r1 h1rcltop coup1. VI, 111tom1f!C, power 1t1e.rl119, r1dto, h11ltr, h1rq11ol11 wi#i wh!tt b11ck1t 11th , 11h1 d ttn. $1295 '66 MALIBU S.S. Coupl . l'6 VI, 1utom1tic, pow1r 1t11ring, lie• tory 1lr conditioning,. t'chofft1t1r, butt1rnut y1I. low with bl1ck vinyl roof. '65 CHEVROLET ~on11 co1,1p1. F1efory 1ir eonditionin9. Auto· fft1i ic, rad io, h11l1r, 1rmin1 while with blu1 vi11yl bucket 111t1. ,. '65. EL CAMINO Cu1'om. VI, 4 1p1ed, r1dio 111d h11t1r, .... hilt with 9r1e11 inl1rior. D1lu-1 4 Door 11d•n, U11d1 r 4,000 ori9i11•I mil11, 4 1p11d tr1n1mi11ion, r1dio end h11t1a. , $1595--· •6( VOLKSWAGEN R1d io i nd h1•t1r. Red with bl1ek interior, 4.,000 111il11 with w1rr1nty book in effect, SAVE ·· '65 PONT, Bonnevil l e, hardtop, exotic blue. fuU power, air cond .. , d I r , cilrlven by little old scbool teacher) Speedometer reads 21,000. Autu speed control All original. \Viii take oldC'r 1rndc or S150 cash down. Pym!s $46.S6 mo. Call after l l'M, 494.9773 or 639-3617 D'RAMBLER .'65 AMBASSADOR '64 RAMBLER .. station wagon, 330 dlr, radio, heater. automa!lc. White ex.; terior, fawn green inlcrlllr; Jus! s~nl $2ro,~on. engifi-~ Car in perfect shape ~ Tifi(. tr;1dc or $150 ca ~11 . PayrheTits $29. mo. Clijf after 11, 494-9773 or 639-3617 '61 Ramber 4 dOOT sedan. 6 cyl. Rebuild engine 'NeW-3 speed auto. transmissfttij lnll!rior lilfe new ssoo. 1501 E. Fairmont, Santa Ana. 542-3864 4 Door, VS; automatic trllnS· mission, power ·~leering. llke n.ew. Kelly Blue Book $1650. Our Price S149'l. P1'loiic 642.fi0'23 FIOLIDAY RAMBL ER 1969 Hnrbor Costa Me.~a '6S AM ERICAN Hardtop Coupe. Automatic t1'l:lnsm ission,· Butternut yel· T0 BIRD '63 T-Blrd full poower, radial: t·ires. Sl050 'Top condition' 548-S836 -' 'S9 Thund8'bl•d $275. • 675-5734 ' low, with black interior." 1 VALIANT owner. Kelly Blue Book $ll'Y.J ---------'I Our Price $1199 or $199 On + tax & lie. and S39 per month. Phone 642-60~cllr. 1963 Valiant. Auto trans, $55(). 4-dr, R/fl, good cond1 """"" POLICE CARS PRICED 'FROM 5995 '66 & '67 B.ELVEDERES • Abb HAVE BEE N CAREFUL L SERVIC J;D & MA INTAINE D AT·LAS . CHRY SLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA. MESA 546-1934 . • I I • • -. ,. • -- . \...., . I -.. f: . -::· • ·~ .• WILS.ON f FORD · SALES 1825.5 BEACH •oul.E.V ARD HUNTINGTON BEACH '68 FAIRJ.ANE • BRAND NEW 1968 '68 GALAXIE XL F-250 .Style•-de P.U. -$2469 .,10•/o ond$65 " ""M onth- TOTAL . DOWN Sf'ECIAL VALUE f'ACKAGE, No. 66t. 100 C.1.0. entlnt, Crll1le·O·m•11c., l'lff1tr, vlnvl roo!, btl!lll! bodv lick 1T111111dln111. !VII Wheel covers. WSW llre1, oltl teil vinyl 111!11 trim 1nd 1!1 1l1nd1rd !1cloorv equipment. ,IMMEDIATE DELll/ERY ' BRAND NEW '68 FALCON . ' . -$3369 o• 1 p•/e ond $8741 ""Month TOTAL DOWN FASTBACK. SPECIAL Pll.OMOTION l'Ai::llAGE No. 611 . VI Mg(.,., cru;~mallc, -tr steering · ll!K br1k~, Hl·r•llo 1xl1, $eie<;J1!re cono/Uonlnt, AM r1dH>, 'clock, bucltel let!s & console, WSW tires, hlth style wnt. covers, unloue XL 111 vinyl ln!erlor, tu!oml!lc ~r.1ct. he1d lemos, rocker 1>1nel mouldl111111, XL chro..,. exttrlor trim, 'GT' s!r)pes tnd 111 1t11'1d1n:I lac!oorv eciulpment, IMMEDIATE OEL!l/t:RY •.::.:D '68 RANCHERO · I) I" wh1•I b111, l liO" 2 1 S HP VI •n9in1, f111!y 1ynchronh•cl ] 1p1•cl direct tr1n1mi11ion. chrom1 bocly 1id1 mou!clin91, twin-l·b•1m 1111p•n1ion, m1xim11m GVW fl1x·o-m1lic r11r 1111p1n1ion, h11vy duty 11 " clutch, 31 I mp. 1H1rn1lor, 45 I m" 01+t1ry..-fret1f.-& r,1~-dou&k 1ctinj 1h01:k-1b1orbtr1, fivr(5 ) 9:50 16.S I ply r1t1d true\ tif11, fn1id1 ind l .H. chrom1 mirror, 111 viny 111t' +rim. No. 649 . IMMEDIATE OELIVEQY. 1988 ot' 10°/o ••• $52" P .. 1,10 ... -~ TOTAL DOWN ~ouPE. Frl!ll'I 11r tteeltr & delrcsh!r; di.lat hY11'~1ullc br1ft 1ntem, courtesy 119hts. lftllde & ou .. lde mirrors. cloth & vinyl Interior trim. P<i~ d•Hh & v!tora 1nd·111111nd1rd ftclory $25 95or10!~wn $69!~.~ -$2288 o• 10°/o ond $60" '"Month - TOTAL , DOWN eoul"!"'nl. ~ ·~~ '68 THUNDERBIRD c-i1=&i p 3888 o• 10°/o ond $103" p,. Month--' TOTAL DOWN HARDTOP. m VI engine, cr11lse+m1Uc, oower i! .. rlnt ·dlK hrttn, AM •ldlo, clot'. (IWT\forf 11r11m wnllll tfOn, fllthl 'bt..Ch lelt, vlnvl Interior !rim, cour!esy ll9hf1, rl!ftl01t confrot mirror, r11f1ct1ble Ml<:l .11"111 _.,, 11111 ,..11«1 covtrs IM 111 n-.rd l1cto,,. MVlomtnl. No. m. IMMEDIATE oEI.rVEltY WJTH THE PURCHASE OF AN . EL DORADO CA~l'ER ·~:D '6S CORTINA '---§1988 o,10°/o on•$52"P,.Month-- TOTAL DOWN DELUJIE SEDAN . .\UTOMATIC Tll.ANSMl5510N. Aerollow vl!fltll1lion •Viti m, PUSH BUTTON RADIO, 01( 811.AICES, BUCKET SEATS. V!11vl Interior, CITW!I, lnlerbt .. e~terior dKOr QllllOfl1, WSW llrea Ind •fl 111rimd IK!ory ec:iul11me111. Ne. 35~. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Frnh 1tr h11ter "I. defroster. btcll..vp, dome & ~m1,. 11.i,n, llllf"'!Dl'lt '"'Ide a. remot• cont"" outside mirrors. brltlllt body mouldlnts, vJnvf if!lerlor trim, Pldded d11h & vllor1 Ind 11t Sllndlrd fK!ory eouipmenl. No. 264. IMMEDIATE DELIYEJtY ·~~D '68 MUSTANG Sprint .. -$2369 o.10°/o 1nd$6365 Per Mo~th--' TOTAL -DOWN HAAOTOP. l l'RIHT Sl'EC!Al No. 311. l'OO C.l.D. enetne, hf-lier, t111lecl 9i.u, bucket 1e1ts, 1TI vlnvl !rim, nylon c1rpef1, 1110deil llaSll. r11oier Ilene! JnD1,1ldln01 & AIR SCOOP 011.N,fr,· MENT, GT "C" STRIPE, CHROME WHEEL LIP MOULDINGi, 11111 WMel covf'rl, POP-OPtn 118• U1> Ind •II 1to11dard l•Cl<lrY e<lUl11menr. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · 10lDll NOW! PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX·LICENSE & FINANCE CHARGES FOii: .q MO. ON .tiPf'ROVEO CREDIT e WHITE SI DE WALL TIRES AND WHEEL COVERS Of'TIONAL 'OlDtl NOWI . VA CATION VALUE QUALITY USED · CAR SPECIALS • TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '60 Falcon Autom•tic, rldlo, llHter Ne. OSH614 '62 Falcon stot1on wooon. •ull ,,.,...., equipped, No. "4 962 Rambler Am••'""· •t•""•"' •hlft, rHlo, huhr, No. 674 '62 C t Cuotom. Ro4lo, hM..., ome orlglnal. No. MPN501 '6 Nord Galax·•• 500· vi. •uto., Ps, -\ r1dlo Ind hnter. No. t22 '62 Chevrolet No" '"°" cou.,, Auto., radio, he1ter. (GJV944J '64 Galaxie 500 '::~~:"~: ~~~'Ll'"0" '63 Ch N II "'"0 • h .. t." 8yY _ OVa bronze flnl1h. No. 745 ~62 v lk w Redio, hMt••. '65 Plymo.,th ~~'.'~~ "'"0 '"' h .. t .. $299 $299 $299 $399 $399 $499 $599 $599 $599 $899 * SPECIAL PURCHASE * 1967 GALAXIES·MUSTANGS-FAIRLANES·T·BIRDS 27 OF THESE FACTORY GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM!!!! 1967 entry Seel 10 PH• SW, VI, outo., PS, ·$2599 • • Lug. rick, R&H. No. 506 1967 G I I SOO XL, P·o!M•., ... ,,. b"k" $2399 G ax 8 tic. 1lr, conw cont. P1nel No. 764 1967 Galaxl•e 500. 390 VI. •o41o, hHt" outo., $1999 PS, vinyl Interior. No. 71t 1967 Falrla.ne ... vi. •u ... , p .......... ""0• $1999 -hMt9r,•1pecl1I chrom1. No. 711 1967 Mustang ~.;;tt~;.!'.".:'~. ~~" •t..... $1999 1967 'Fo· rel Co"'"' stotlon wo1on. R•dlo ind he1ter. No, 65' 1967 F rel Cortlno. 4 ·-· 0 radio and h .. ter. No. 715 · $.1599 $1299 .. MUST.ANG ROUND·UP '66 Mustang "'"0 • h""'· ""' .. 11'"· L1nd1u f'o9. No. 715 '66 Mustang 9'· •ut°"'"1" Ps, "•10• , . hHter, H1rcltop. No. 677 $1499 $1599 '67 M·ustan· ·g· •·1 ................... $195 "M"t'"$65" , ~ ""·· P .. f'Mf. No. 754 D11. 11t Mo. '67 MUSTANG VI, 1u10., f'S, vlnvl roof, wire """"''' blut.1-bl"". •101 '65 MUSTANG VI, •u!Q., PS. 1!r <;Ol>d., Vi!HOw/bltd< lnltr. ,, .. '65 MUSTANG '66 MUSTANG 2+2 YI, ~1110., f' 0 S1 f!'ll~ ~Ir. <!nf ... 1.,rtt. ~· 14J. VI, 1vtom11lc. -tr 1h!trin9. ~Ir coM l l•C• tb!ICk. •I 11 ' SUPER SAVINGS '64 v lk Sun•oof. 0 S~agen St0<k numbo• ... '65 R bl Stotion Wogoo am er Radio, huter, WSW. No. 411 '65 Falcon Stotlon wo1on. A"'omotlc. r.Mlo, heater. No. 740 '66 Forel Cu•-· Automotl<, r1dlo, hNt.r. No. 512 '65 Galax1·e ... H.T. vi ..• ~to ....... huter, factory 1lr. No. 502 '66 Forel Cuotom soo. va, outo., PS, r,dlo, he1ter, factory •Ir. No. 390 '67 Opel K1dett• Sport Coupe D1lux1 (VOU061 ) $899 $899 $999 $999 $1399 $1599 $1699 TRUCK & CAMPER, SPECI ALS '63 Chevrolet ut1111, "••uo. No.,,.. $299 '62 Ford F• 100 Lonobod Pl<kup. No.'" $599 '62 Forel F• 1 00 VI, outomotl<. cu1tom c1b. No. 463 $699 "'66 F""rel F 100 Lonobod Pl<kup. U • F1~tory equipment. No. m $1399 ALSO AVAILAl[l '67 ECONOLINE CamHr Vt~ 11/llY e<>ulPl>fll No. VJl11] '64 FORD ·n CHEVY v•. J sllffd, rlll!o, lleth!r, '64 CHEVY Aulllm1lle, TuloM, likt new. No. 471 '62 ECONOLINE F-100 Pickup lon9beil. No. '21 VI Engine .... FORD 4 Whul Drive -f .100 v1. Auto .. •.ciio, NO. 484 he•!tr, custom c1b. •10.li - '59 CHEVY '65 FORD V~n. A h•rd to tlnd uni!. VI, ~ $Ol!'ed. 'I Ion, •!I ~8V'/ f ·lOQ Vt. J IH~. ~&H, NII, 119 ~ dutv. iil'IO;S, • lrlllhl red. ,.451 MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND ··SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD · HUNTINGTON. BEACH 842-661~ ·I SALES DEPT. SERVICE OPEN 842--6611 Tuotd.ty lhru . F•ld1y I A.M. lo 5 P.M. ' 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 7 D•,Y• Mond1yo I AJA. .ii 9 pJC • . . > • ' • • • ' ... ~: ,., ~ .. :· .: • I • . . COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH . LAGUNA BEACH . HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY Wl:STMINSTER .., , . SATURDAY JUNE 1 fVfNING (30) Hopn d«ldes that tM aim· pint way to d~ a shipment of "heavy" water from a MCret Ger· man nuclNr laboratory In NonflY Is to persuade Col. Kllnlt tit dl1nk It. (R) e ~ sa~,.:r .. 'l.i!! (comedy) 162 -Doria Oay, Cary SUNDAY JUN£ 2 .,, 0 P ·~ I "< (~ &:00 IJ TM IJt ...,.. (C) (60) Grant Audrey Meadowa. Gi& Youns. 0 9 CI> Fnnl Mee. (C) {30) Mickey Mantle. YOfl Berra, Roaer l:A5 CD Tiit Qiilttpl11r1 0 ANGELS TAKE ON THE =~ 11 Mowie: "tMt, H1t1t 1:50 IJ Stwt Ua lllia DIJ/Nns .. 9(1)T ... Hll ...... U:JI 841 Cl)......., Pr•fta•l•HI s.cc.: (e) OllOand VI, St Loula. D T•11 ~ (C) "Is Th.,. Room fOr God on tht Stcular Collqe Campusr·· fJ ......,_,: (C) "San fr1ndlco: Hirt>or of H11bors, Bly of Blp." a Colortw641 .... : CC> "'Ttt- ,..,. (adventure) '50 -Mau,..n O'Har1, Jotln PlyM. * OAKLAND ATHLETl~S! and DilMnot"' (dl'lma) '6S-Vlma 7:00 II T ....... ,.,,, (C) IJ Anpts laMblll: (C) (2 hr 15 Lisi, Peter Baldwin, Valentina Cof. 111• lillltoAltswen 1.2:00 rJ! ""-'-• •--t (C) ...... 1""1 t.eza. -Pia Lindstrom. 7:15 G) T1lt CMl.tt9p9'.. ... •• _ ,_,..... "" min) An1tls vs. Oakland Athletics. Em NET Festtval: (C) "Jm.'' A look S pes." Elephants, cemtb and fJ Iott CttJ (C) (60) 7:301 UNtrdtc (C) kan1aroos are created by Mdntyrt m 12 O'Clocl """ {60) -.at some of th• hlihlllhta of ttlt • .....,_ to Illustrate teYtn pdnclplea of m Sapbmll 11lelft 1967 Mont.air Jaa r.tival. (a) -Mr ......... *"1C> ---drawlna iiSi4l!Lcllatftlt'lnflftlla. @) UO RMlw: "Hcwertr1ft, 1968.'' fl) Est.&ar. ........ eo.ntry Male (C) I Qldteft, C.f.D. 9:30 B 9 Cl) PttticNt Junctioa: (C) t.'0019 (J) Wlltts•111cl1J s,.dal Imes and An""'1 (C) fl> El Dtlptrtar (30) Kate expects 1 lon1·dlstanc1 Th 5,...,._1" (C) • h1tefllpnt Pantt1t 6:30 0 Setunt., ,. ... (C) (30) call at Sam's stort from the honey· Catlltdr1I of To...,.. (C) Ci) Fllttl fof' TodlJ (C) fJ PRDllERE The ltMtJ 8rilr moaners in Hawaii, and · HootttVlllt • Coloftwltion Mtvle: (C) .. .,,_, • HOaM ~ecttvt SliOw: (C) (60) Ram tackle, Reote· ps wild with excitement (R) I U.. Mohnl" (adventure) 12:30 8 Youtll ind hi~ (~ "Tht ~~~u~~:1·~~ 'mu': .:'di: D .. HOW DO YOU VOTET' '39 -Henry Fonda, Cl1udette ~· Mayot. the Chief ind the ........ """' • ' * 20 Ph T G t y bert. , ,,_ ~terHCe (C) cussion on tod1y'1 topics. ones o e our U (6) Sod Is tM An ..... (C) Faltll .., Ttcla, (C) m I LoM l*J (30) Vote! Exciting TV II) ilftt.a SOlw• ... Niios Cl) fllil .......... fl> Arriba e1 NCNt. Straw Poll Pr•Electlon l'.JO 0 Movie: ""' Cl'MUd w.,,-(dl'I· CI> lnti&M (C) 7;00 1J 9 Cl) CIS &.lift& ~ (C) Sampling! Watch! ma) '49-John Payne, Ellen Drew. 1:00 I QI Ci) MMt t• Pm1 (C) (30) ROCtf' Mudd. a I 1Hc161. I"°" Do ,.. Yott? 1, ......... c.... (C) Aictfl. ·-~ (C) 0 KNIC SulwJ (C) (30) (lj (2 hr)Television poll of presl· KdwJll ._..._ (C) Mowle: "T'M KW ,.,.. Lift 0 Deatll v.n., Days: (C) (30) denllal 11references of Southern Cal· m htdtclltal ~ 14" (comedy) '53 -Dan Dan.,, m Trotti 0t c:o.a.i-(C) (30) ifomians is hosted by Jack Rourke. &e.tla IOllEX Anne Bancroft. G) CUllpti'I Island (30) 0 @ Cl) HollJwMcl hlacit! (C) ... , C-. 11nt • 1111 tMlteM""""'rlMlllOM•trs.W fB llllnf M• (60) Donald O'Connor hOsts. Sid ...._. TalMrudt Qoir (C) rfn Ml¥tt: ...._. ,.... CMftle" fJl) Pia"'•• Ille Cllita. r Caesar, Ted lewit. Shari Lewis and Caper CartOMa (C) ( rama) ,'47 -David "lvtn, Mar· fl) El M. Esta ~ Don Ho end The. Aiiis 1uest. Menial ~ "Raiden of i1ret L111tlton. 7·.30 -=-,, ~ _.....1._. n.... ..........._. II) IOI de Meaco t • Spanish Main.'' "l.paclle Fury," Rnat F'1tt1 (C) IKlll' r-ftUll'I uu;. ·-.-.-II,... (A"'t and "Marauders of the Sta." CiM .. s. c... er. ( ) ( ) Patrick McGoohan ..._,.. 10:00 ISi ~ ...... (C) (IO) n y~ (C) l:lO I 9 Cl) FIC:e Ille ....... (C) as a man suddenly. cest Into. a g "HOW DO YOU VOTE?" • (]) Mhltlttrial AaodltiMI Nfws CHftrHat (C) ~~~r:o~~09:~cohj;11;ri!,~':i'rt~i * Now on. 5! See! Phone! (1) s.MaJ . F..._e: "fnnas B ANGELS SWING AT bars. I~ (C) (30) Cllf Kirk. ~s(l)to the Ram." * OAKLAND ATHLETICS! 0 0 C6l n.. Saint (C) (60) "A : 1J O...nd fl) ttonSa~:,::::_.., ..,_ GET READY. FOR ACTION! Queen's lfan90ITI." (A) · CiDt • S.. Cal 1-.JO ! CltflJ ind die NIWI (C) &1 Allreb Baseball: (C) An&tla VI. 8 U.:!"U~c)<C.?I ~ 10:30 0 II Mondo: (C) (30) "Wltdl Doc· Mowte: Hlf I ~ Had • Miiiin" Oikl1nd ~hletlcs. 1 Tllomand Tl_., (drama) '5 tors in White Tells." Pert I of two comedy) '32-Gary Coo~r. Charles fJ Golf Final Round Jeck Palance, Shelley Winters. parts. (R) Leu1hton. * PGA Atlanta Qpen · m I lflc!Q;I Lena II: (C) (60) m Joe ,,.. (C) (2 hr) D .. , ..... u.. Monater (C)· fJ QI Ci)~ AtlMtl Open: (C) Lena Is the Whole show-except for 11:00 tJ Eewa O'caoct Report: (C) (I) Alie• RIVival Hour Final rounds of the $100,000 1Dur- ttte backgrvund music of the Jack , Clete Roberts. Cl) Hone DettdM nament at Georala's d11tlnctlve M· Parnell Orthestra conducted by her O The llttl Hour News: (C) (30) 10:001 Sum•er Ltamlna (C) lent• Country Club. husband, Lenny Hayton. Lena spot. Jess M1r1ow. · 1"11 Is tilt lift (C) 0) Voice of Ciiva" (C) li1hts selections from Broadway 8 N... (C) Lllln ttM Uonl!Hrtlcl (C) (H) Cl) Issues and Allann plays. quiet mood music, end fa· • Colerbratlon: (C) Tonl1ht's • Colortntion Mevlt: (C) '1't 2:00 I OpportuctltJ Une (C) write standards. movies are "White Feether.'' stir· •ck Sword" (fantasy) '62 -Batll • On CalllPQa: (C) Harris Wofford, G) Feetur.: (C) (60) "The Slltnt rln1 John Lund; "The 39 Steps." Rathbone, Estelle Winwood. former associate dirldof of the Comedians." with Kennetf'I More; "Yiva Rewlu· I hblll Hood Peace Corps, talks with students fl) 11lt liblt Anlftf'I tlon!" with Pedro .Armendariz; (I) Fat• Show (C) from the Unlveraity of Redlands. Em Biiiot ftOWlf "Scott ol the Antarttic," starrln1 (]) UndenloJ (C) 0) Roll• Dtrt.J (C) it * 2-HR STRAW POLL VOTE John Miiis; and "His Majesty • El °""'1lf (!» (]) Mowte: "Cly of tile ... * TONITE 9:30 on 5! O'Ketfe.'' with Burt uncut.er. 10-.30 R laicllr/OllbWtf: (C) "Women: 1ritcMcl" (hotTOr) '65-Ninon S.. . · 0) Tiit Em,,_ (C) Minority or Notr• The conclusion of vflla. 1.00 O @m Newtywlclllame (C) (30) lMS R FalMdotll 52 Movie· (C) .. A this topic ••mines saxual freedom QI Cl) Wrtllaift& f I~~~·~ ·1ro7 ~tt to • Witt Is Waftint' (west~) '54-IS it rlletes to men and women. 2:30 a Co••lm.nt (C) "Th• 25-Hour es .... nee. u~, o c an1· A Calhoun Jean Simmons. 8 @ C1J Ti.e c.tMlic Hear: (C) Day." A dltcusslon abbut the C.· Ing character of d1ssenl (R) f; Saturday • Nleld Mn· an.. ''The Chan1ina Church" Is discusstd. c1ari-Slnal Medical Center. . fl> A.mor an II Dtsierto Outrlll" (dreme) '64-Pa~I New· 0 (11) (5) lup ltmllJ (C) 0 Mowlea: Shown are "Glr1 on the 1:15 0 Anps Wrap-up (C) man, Laurence Hervey, Claire Bloom, QI Cl) fitn and JerrJ (C) Run.'' at1rrln1 Efrem Zlmballst Jr. 1:30 1J 9 Cl) MJ ThrM Softs: (C) (30) Edward G. Roblnton, William Shit· 11:00 fl Ap of CMplelJtr. (C) "Biii of and Erin O'Brien; ind "It H.,. Katie, alone et home. Is frlahtentd ner. Ri1hts." Profeaor Richard J. Chll· pened In Rome," stan1n1 Vlttotto by a loud thumpln1 tomeWhtre In OJ Movie: "\.aruftf, Inc." (mys. dress, t law profeuor at St Louil De Sica 1nd Isabel Cory. the h0u1t. (R) tery) '42 -Edward O. Roblnaon, University, lectures. G MM: (C) "CM tf MM-.-· D ID CI) "' S.art (C) (30) Jene W~man. 0 MJ FMrlt• s.r.on: (C) Rev. (ecl'lenture) '52-M1Clllonllcl ea,.,, U Mtfodj Ranch: (C) (60) Tex James Har1ett, Con1"1Ption1I Alexis Smith. Wiiiiams _tUests. 11:30 R 'Ille Tonlclrt Sllow (C) 'thurch of 1Chrisflan Fellowship Los l'OU'B Dial M for Music: (C) Wor1d fJ @ CV l.IWrtflCI Welk: (C) (60) Movie: "Raw Deal" (drama) An11les 1uuts. ' renowned planlst·conductor Stan The Champagne Mustc-~. akt<s II· '4~ennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor. I Hom.,.,_' Quidt (C) Kenton and hii orchestra display lute California. 12:30 m All·Nlafrt MO'llta: (C) Tonllht's lullwlnklt (C) their mus~I style and ve111tlllty. I WooclJ WoodbllfJ (C) (90) ilfectlons are "Sword of the Em· Clln la die Ho9t (C) 0 Miit• $ ...... : '1't ...... tf c...y Mualc (C) (ZYi hr) plrt," "Run fof' ttl9 541n,'' "SamtOn ~ s.llf 11a111et: ''Star ot 4ilac" (horror) '81 -W r.nw, La T"1191ta end Che S.W... Mlfldt1 ,_ h -· ~ CarNl l:tl89(J) ........ Her..: (C) WOf1cl." D@flnt ...... a.. .. ,.-.. •· t (Cllll9nll~------ \ SUNDAY (Continued) I "" z-. . . CIValc:ldt .. ... ~ I ltlltw In Mlnicln (C) fMtllf• m .... .s.cc. l:lO 8 IETURN hpertoU'a WcHWlop: (e) "The Three of Him," en unusual comedy-drama ~t • man thrut- eMd with l11sanlty unless ha can free his mind of the psycholo1lcel lfwms of his parents, launches the sixth year of this talent showcase. Robert Pine stars 11. S&muel Tru- man In play by noted Enatlsh IU· tflor Stanley Mann. f;? eo.or nutre: {C) "You Know ' ~a~a= ~a:., (C) • ~ F• th Nation l:A5i Ancell wr.-.., (C) 4:00 ViNplfist (C) . Taa. of .._ Cofcltll Wiil (17) (]) I IHcW: I Tiit Amr: ( STi Alec Guinness, noted Brttlsfl actor, narrates this documentary tflat /rovldes a look at the spedal bree of human found In the UIN- tre. IB> 9 (j) faatvr.: (C) "Old Mr. In· Between." @Ci) hat• 4:301 ........ ,.. (C) ......... , ....... : W9'fcl "-(C) fE~=---· ..... 5:00 9 "'9s: (C) Qete Roberts. 0 MovJt: "Be M• el ..,.. fift" (drama) ''1--Spenctt T11q, Mickey Rooney. ........ (C) m•.tts Llw --@ (])""" AIJI n.tr. I~ TIM War Tiiiis ""' (C) ~(C) ... 5:301 u AMlttw .... (C) @FrlMMcttt(C) ., .... Centalfy • Tiit ......... (C) Cllarennt , ............... ' f V f N I ~J (, 1:00 II 6 Cl) Tiie n.t c.&,: (C) (10) "from Ctadle to Claaroom." Part I of two-part study focustna on remarbble new Idell tbat ..m,11 revotutlonizt eduution bJ startlnJ the scho0Un1 process shortly after birth. (R) 11 9 (j) Celett .... (C) (30) Ma hlMr. (C) (60) "Salute to June, the Month of Weddlnp." &J Wldlat Slllp ii AIWIJ (C) (60) 1:30! ~ .., (C) (30) Cil flipper! C) (30) ·•300 eet U ... Ripper~. called on to retrieve e container of blood from the ocean's depths In order to AW a 1111n's life. (R) I T1lt TIM Te ... (C) (60) I loft LKJ (30) ...,._ 22: "Crime Dodo(a Stranaest Case." fl!) 5t!ea1611: "The Stcultr City." QI Ci)~ "01\t Reach OM." 1:55@ (]) ... f-Fida . ·i .:~:-;. , ~~ -!PORT! HltJHl/tJ/ITI SUNDAY, JUNE 2 11:30 A~ NPSL Soccer. (C) Oakland vs. St. Louis. 1:30 I Afllels Baseb911: (C) Angels vs. Athletics. _ tD (]) PGA AtJ•nta Open: (C) Top pros convene at Atlanta ountry Club for finals of $100,000 toumamant. MONDAY, JUNE 3 4:00 Cl M•jor L-eague Baseb911: (C) Detroit vs. Boston. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 8:00 IJ NFL Action: (C) "The Linebackers: Search and Destroy." SATURDAY, JUNE 8 11:00 AM 8 9 (j) M•lof Leatue Basebell: (C) St. Louis Cardinals vs. B"nCliinati Reds. 2:00 II Spotts Specl1I: (C) "Olympic Games Telethon." Hollywood Sfars and sports figures entertain for fund-raising program to obtain pledges for tickets to the two-day Olympic trials in LA. The funds will be used for financing the U.S. team's trip to the Olympic Games in Mexico City this summer. Program continues untll 5 PM, then retums at 11 PM. 4:00 0 @ CJ) I 1Plc!M1 The Recen-Cr111t •nd Lee Bntedlove: (C) An hour:fong speclal based on the frenetic world of the famous husband-wife auto racing team. In 1965, on the perilous Bonneville Salt Flats, Craig Breedlove set an Incredible speed record of 600.601 mph in his jet-powered racer, Spirit of America. Lee holds the women's land speed record at 308.56 mph. Actor Chris George narrates their story of trials and tribulations in a fulfilled quest for accomplishment. 5:00 B 9 CJ) Hollywood hrtl Rices: (C) The $50,000-Added lngle-WOod" t1indlcap at 1 ~ mile Is one of season's major tests ~ older handicap horses. . Sport. ~1•1: (C) "Profile of a Rookie." The focus is on lladelphia f'tllllle rookies Don Money and Larry Hisle. l:30 ! Compton Tntek Meet: (C) Tape of recent events at Coliseum. 11:00 Sport. Spectal: (C) "Olympic Gamff Telethon." Jerry Lewis sts continuation of earlier pfOiram. THE DAILY PILOT,·TV wt:EK, JUNE l , 1968 7:00 IJ 9 Cil ballt: (C) (30) Liiiie's 0 er;, CD S.ndly Nfdlt Mwlt: leis are paralyzed by a fallln1 lot -Weii" Olt the Wiid Side"-(drama) In tflls episode fllmed at Gifford '62 -Laurence Harvey, Capudne, Plnchot National Forest alon1 the Jane Fonda, Anne Baxter, Bari)ara Columbil River. (R) Stanwyck. Based on the Nelson Al· 0 0@ WAd Kill,._: (C) (30) sren novel. this Is the story of love "Voya1e to Raza." A visit to the and violence In New Orleans durfn1 Island of Raza (between the Mui· the depression and an ideallstlc can mainland end the Gulf of Call· youna Texan who takes to the road fomia), one of the world's !arrest seeklna 1 lost km. (R) bird sanctuaries. (R) m Docllllltttlary Spedal: (C) (60) II Jolwl CllY satow: (C) (90) Guests "New Face In lsniel." Special are Johnny Mathis, Kay Starr, Shella film deplctln1 lsrael'a revolutionary MacRae. Char119' Manna and The rrowth. Electric Aae. 'm11 ...... ,. ... c ... !A'"'L I Race Aplnst ~: D (f'1 (]) Yepae tD lea.• ef Set: (C) (60} Story of rescue of Amiri· (l} (NJ) "Man of Many Faces." M· can military personnel behind enemy mlral Nelson and his crf!W hunt an lines In Vietnam. Ingenious Impersonator wfth an fl) htnian Yarletr Sllft enormous etectro-maanet that can tf3 AJecrin Mam destroy the Earth. (R) t :JO I Car alld-Jrad (C) (30) I Trwtll °' Coftstq!MMU (C) (30) Sunday Lool/Maaloa r..._ Clftlp1t'1 Ill_, (30) : ...... SJ•plle.,: Erich Ltlns- Do-11tiot ~trdtz dorf conducts the 104-plece ordles- 7:30 IJ OJ) (I) Centte ltn: (C) (30) tra In Schubert'1 Symphony No. S Ben is found and cared for by a In B·flat; Prokofiev'a Piano eon: retired circus couple who aspire to c:erto No. I. In C·flat Major, ()pa make the animal a performer. Stu-l<l; and Symphony No. 1. in C Ml· art Erwin 1uests in concludln1 ser· nor. Opus 68 by Brahma. ment of epitode. (R) @!)Cran Tulrt '"~~o~':ee':'?~~~ A(~~ lO:CIOBQI (I) Miiiion: I• ....... (C) ture study of the wildllfe seldom ~) Phelps offers to sell Cinnamon seen by the averaae visitor to Call-into slavery In the second half of a fornla's Sequoia National Parle Se· two-part episode. (R) bastlan Cabot narrates. (R) • ~ 9 ~ HIO Qapaml: (C) (60) Q MitlJeti $ Mowfr. (C) "'Tlt Sta 'SurVIVal. John and Biiiy ~lue are CllMI" (drama) •55 _John Wayne ceptured by AiJ:tches and tied to a Lana Turner. Tab Hunter. • rock IO they will die of ttrlrst. (R) I Outer U1111t1 (60) II SUNDAY NEWS REPORT hnJ Maon (60) * Pres. by Harris & Frank ~m".d~ ~a Child 11 ~-;:.. (~O)Wlcr. shows how to prepare cold turby !) ~rvlews and entertain: 1alantlne. . , ment are presided over by former 1:00 B 9 (I) Ed SllflfVl11: (C) (60) Press Secretary to Presidents Ken· (cf celebrates his 20th year In TV nedy and .lohftlOn. In portions of this broadcast from I NIWI: (~ (30) Cllf Klrtt. the Ed Sullivan Theatre In New Wlftd Adwtlltwt (C) (30) Yort. (R) Wertd ef Yttrtll (C) fJ lHl ~TIM Fii: (C) (60) "The 10:30 I Wlftd of Youtll (C) (30) Dynasty.' Inspector Erskine advises Philip Graham that his plan to seek ~ ~ (~) (60) retrlbutlon lnlteed of paytn1 ran- _,, for his kldnaped brother may 11:00 IJ Dtfttt O'C1ocl Report: (C) Clete eault In the victim's death. (R) Roberts, Stan Duke. I tw1a ., ,., a,... 11t11 ......... : <C) <30> Tiit R ... ltft9ftltttft Tom Brokaw. Yartedada 1J °'"for Dltcallitft (C) (30) l:JO 0 QJ (i) ..... Ur. (C) (30) 0 I~ (C) (30) "A Ory Com- ''Wllo'a M"r1id of Blzabettl. Taylot'?" mltmenl" An Amer1can journalist The specter of Elizabeth Taylor must decide whether or not to In· comes between the Buells and be· vo~e hims.elf in the pllaht of In· tween the Hubbarda. (R) dla s starv1n1 mllllons. '11 J?icwJ &ape .. Hen: (C) I Cllri 1n tt.e Home (C) (60) (&>) An award-winnlnr documentary 00 Thia Day HU (C) produced by Wl..BW-TV-Mlaml con· Ci) l.HdOlt UM (C)/Ntwl (C) cemlnr dn11 addiction amon1 tMn· 11:15 IJ Ntn: (C) Harry Reasoner. qers. fJ lHl CJ) Ntwa (C) m ..... ltl .~ (30) "MacMtlur ll:JO II Mowle: (C) "'TMk Fl/ff#' (ad· vs. Truman. venture) '58-Vlctor Mature Anttlony I Adwnt1lft 19 Spoftl (C) (30) Newley. ' ~~d /~ Ed New-0 Mtwle: '1Jp-. at,'' (drame) '46 men lesds di$CU'SSlon on • new w. -Anna Maananl, Aldo Fabrtzf. I I ,..., IJ '9blk StrYb (C) tra n nr prosram fn tht east for Utt Movie: "Mao Are Y• Mr ;mn1cL.!r;-=:loyed. S..-1" (suspense) '59 -JKqutS t.-1 ~ Ci) .-............ 1--. Berthler, Thomas Holtz1111nn. ·---n ,.._,.. (C) Q Wedd ef Yttra (C) ( ) art Reiner, Hamilton Camp, m Cltllltr Jennie Smith, The Happenlnp peat 1~.t..-m .............. l QIU -: "T)e Ltdr Sap ..... 9Ci)111111111: (C) (60) (comedy) '52~avld Nlwn, Joan cJe Ml Mtn." Little Joe SUIJ· Caulfield. stltutts for Injured school tetdMf 1:00 IJ Mewtt: "'T .. S.W,.r, o.t.ctht• Ablpll Ptttllf'W ind clashes wtth (iftyatery) '38-0onald O'Connor. -. two ctass ruffians and their flthtr. l:JO II) ~ ~ "The Weddlftt (R) Grllll Marlene." .... 58 wit: ma) lne, iara Al· Ove ~nr stlc llld 60) ci1I ary o: trl· my C) ~n • ~) ,. I ~) r k r: ,. I( I· • MONDAY JUNE 3 for morning a11d afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ..,.1:30 U ''Stfllll Clr1t" (drama) '40-- Clark Gable, Join Crlwford. fJ "Rutlllta" (mystery) '48 - Zachary Scott. •"Sfaap, My loft" (drama) '48-Claudette Colbert. 11:00 U .. ,....." (adventUfe) '57 - Georee Montaomery. ""-SN Her· net" (adventure) '51-ffod Cameron. 12:30 m "So Dia h New Yort" (com· edy) '48-Henry Moraan. "T1lt Ad-- ventures of Don CeJote" (westem) '47-frances Rafferty. 1:30 I!) "Tit~ lllct Olvtla of lalP' (ad· venture) '55 -LU Bartcer, Jin• Maxwell. 4:30 8 (C) "Dru1111 ef TMitf' (adven- ture) '54--0ennls O'Keefe, Patricia Medina. fJ ''1111 Batlle Diel" (comedy) '40 -W. C. Fields, Una Mertel. f.VENINr. 1:00 an. 111 News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D Miiot LNpt llNMll: (C) (cont'd from 4:00 PM) Detroit VL Boston. · 11 SllVt Allen Si.tw: (C) (90) Stefanie Powers;Slappy White, San· dler and Young auest. u Six O'Clodl MMe: "t>llbicM ... Wiii" (dr1m1) '50-Richard B•se- hart, Marilyn Maxwell. I Marini loJ (C) (30) htty Duke (30) Merv Crlffin Show (C) ~. Nn? "Little Claus and Big Claus.'' A Hans Christian An· dersen tale of how 1 small man outwits a big bully. IE El Dtspertar 1:15 fJ Co11tdJ Sllort W.C. fields stara in "The Dentist." 5:30 I Tiit '"'"' C.a .. (C) (30) Hint (30) McHalt's tlftJ (30) 00 fNtllre : TNdleJ '68: "Conversational Spanish." Arnold Pike welcomes John McJ>herson and his Foothlll Intermediate School ltudenta from I.a Canada who demonstrate clau- room techniques. I~ ~•Ina News (C) 7:00 R CIS £••1111 NIWI: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 8 H11n111J-lrin~ Report (C) (30) Miiiion $ MtvM: (C) '1'11t Ila Clrcu'" (drama) '59-Vlctor Mature, Rhonda Flemlna. 11 Love Lucy (30) tlltttu's l.lllnd (30) @ Mme: (C) ''11'under laJ" (adventure) '53 -James Stewart, Joanne Dru. I Wallillatoe 111 Rwi• (C) (]) De Moektes (C) la C.n1 Vida 1:30 IJ Cua-.....a..J (CV (60) Two rt· the ·church; Steven &•ts 1 surprise "Madneaa and Intuition." Dftld •Sii· captured A;'j. ~rtets frame Fes-atld 1 warninc; Manha atld Clrotyn ver leads vlewtn Into 1 TY happea· tus in the attempted murder of ttek help fl'Om Rev. Wl.nter. lni--en ~rlment In "Ctlance their seraeant.· 'tho Is subjectlna a I IHcil\t n. EllMf a-.. Art" that combines 31 dlfftltftt them to secret pu11ishment rath• WTt StDfJ: 1 ) A blosnpfl1 of °"' sourt• of stimull. than tamlstl the alorious record of of the outsllndln1 women In the 11:00 a EJMt O'a.ct ~ (C) (30) his m1jot. (R) history of the United States, this Jeny Ounp'1Y. 8 Mlle• DM&ta (C) (90) documentary loob at Ele1nof Roos-D 1'1le 11~ HMr Ntws: (C) (30) CokMa Vor.-: (C) (30) 11C1· evelt be&lnnlna with her childhood Geora• Skinner. n1dlan Canoe -Trfp." and tninspotta the viewer tflroulh 11111 ..... ,... (60) -D @ (I) Cewbor In Afrta: (C) her liter gir1hood, her man1a11 to Hen: (C) (30) Buttr Ward. (60) "First To Capture.'' James Franklin Delano Roosevelt and her Mowlt: .,_.,.,.... ElcldlW Whitmore guests as Ryan Crose, an 1Ventual emeraence 11 a leader and r11na) '58-Tab Hllntw, Etdllb animal hunter whose cruel methods wor1d spokea~n on behalf of hu· Choureau. anaer Jim Sinclair. Jim sees Croat man riahta. Arth.lbald Mad.tlsh nit· E Crl11 (C) (80) run I 1lr1fft to death..ancl aetJ Out rile&. Mwie: ....... f ... • ( ... m) to prove that his methods of. cap-Im= (60) • ."' Caf!Y. • ture were wrong. When Croae's ton flellkal I~ Nen lfi) ~es with the cowboy, Crose dis-JMrnal: "H. L Hunt-The · l1lit 0., 1161 (C) owns him. Alex Dreier and> ~el hest incl the RllhtuL" A rare ..... Burns are featured. (R) Inside picture of multi·mllllonaln 11:30 8 Mowlt: ''sttll °""' ti T.,,.... ,_.,, Mato11 (60) shows the· typical day of the man Brando. I T~ or CDH•••H• (C) (30) H1roldlon Lafay«\• Hunt. ttlls film (tnysteiy) '59-ftod T111cH, ~ 111• frtttdl Qef who backs rl1htwlnf causes. ~ 19 Cl) Tiie T..,.... Sllew (C) (J) ltnMdJ '911tical II) RIWiltl Maic:ll Ntltlft jjJ'"erfr. "'1ttll'1 Helf A#:d' (dra- C0111tc. Y ~ -10:00 8 9 Ci) Carel l11rltttt: (C) (80) ma) '53 -Wendell Cotey, EveiJn '~ l:OO 1J Movie: "Somwflll JNa" (com-Jim Nabofl 1uests. (R) Keyes. edy) '49-luellle Bait, Bob Hope. D a (j) I sn: (C) (60) ''"" 0 ~ (I)_, • ....., ~ CC) m Pa..Onl (C) (30) Lotus Eater." Scott acouts the Greek ffle 16th ann111I Photopley Map-f.m Rainbtw Quest: Donovan, Gary Islands to locate his toni·mlulnc ~lne Gold Medal Awarda will be .,.. Davis and Sean Phillips 1uest. partn• only to be stunned wf1b Ult aenled on tonlghra ahow. tnJ Ci) ftlblre newt that Robinson hH quit lflt 12:00 m Jee ,,.. (C) ., Allor •• .. Dttltttt -*•· (R) 12:JO I o...r U•lll 1:30-KltlntcfJ '91iticll (C) (30) tr~ Nllll ..... (C) (60) . Actittt 11leltrl: "Bloftdt lo.." G1J (]) ht Pltrol: (C) (30) (fl) CJ) Tiit Iii Ylhef: (C) (60) 12;50 II Mn: (C) "Drw• II till ... ' e Do·R•MI Raid." American ' r Days to f11cn1ce Hiii." Vie> Std" (adftnture) 'SI -Jam. 1inaln1 Idol Mickey RObtrta Is cap-tof'la Is lddnaped and thrown Into • Crala. Guy MadllOn. tured by the Genn1na Ind the Rats prison w1aon bound for notorious t*» 8 ~ ...... ~ ... lie plan a rescue attempt After Tn11 ful'l\lce HUI Priaon. (R) ladJ" (comedy) '39--Gary Cool* · ~I lows llimself h> be captured, It I Jacl lttM• Newa (C) (60) Mer1• Oberon. ' !s learned that Roberts has tumed Tun FIJllller I Mtw1t: ..,.. ti ,_.. (come- informer and d01$11't want to be lO:JO II) lkCalt'1 PllfUcal (C) (30) '4~dt Lupino, William Prtnca. rescued. Jack Jones euests. (R) fJi) WUt'a .... ,...... Mr. Sllllld ..... (C) I Mtl'f Crlffln (C) (90) · World of w... (C) (30) ~ (J) TM LllCJ Sllow: (C) Joan HEATHKIT TEST INSTRUMENTS CrlwTord, In one of her rare tele- vision guest appearances, plays a Hollywood star who retires at the peak of her fame. Lucy and Viv discover her doln1 her own chores In the country and, believlna her to be destitute, set out to put the ectress back on her feel (R) 0) £J Juldt di Joa Hlios 9:00 I McCar111y Pollticll (C) (30) ..._., Ptltiul (C) {30) (j1) CJ) Tiie ftlonJ Sqllld: (C) ( ) ''WliO'll Take Care of kw/f'' ~ 1111 Sal Stone used to date pro· vfdes an allbl for her b"ther rn • robbery-murder. Victori?Cahlll b• comes involved in 1 homicide In· vestiaation when her brother's pie· tore is found on the victim. Bea- trice Straiaht, Robert Drivas cuest. (R) I HolldQ (C) (30) Ci) McCarttiy hUtial Ballot Power: "A Guide to Pri· mary Watchin1.'' Leo McElroy p1rti· cipates in a discussion pointing out ttle kets to tomorrow's election In Callfomil. Cit (j) Andy lrlffitll: (C) (30) Goober buys the llS station with financial backing from Andy and Emmett. (R) 0) Maica J Estrtllas Muuart 9:30 II fat1llY Affair. (C) (30) Jackie Coo11n plays an unemployed woril- man who thinks Uncle Bill n money because of lfle raued clothes Buffy wears. (R) 0 ~ (I) McCarUty Mltlcal (C) (30) fJ (i1) (S) Peyton Plact: (C) (30) Betty and Rodney are married at FOR HOME AND SHOP AT UP TO 50% SAVINGS Come fn • • • ne them ••• test tflem .• , find out for younelf why HHtflkif test instrument. •r• world famous for accuracy, dependability end value. NEW ••• _......,. weft,. .......... ..._.,, ..... .. 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ANAHllM 77~ ..... ,.,. !5 / The Story of Carol the Clown , The suc~ss of that red-haired. limpid-eyed clo"' n known as Carol BlJT'lfett is made up of a few lucky happenings, a lot of hard- core p:rsistence and drive, an innate bundle of comedic talent en- compassed by an impossibly mobile face, a lanky, angular ftJure that struts and Oops and prances across a stage, and a disciplmed att.itudc toward perfection in her wori7 • Jo her old days al Hollywood High School, Carol recalls being very much a member of the "out" crowd. She considered her phys- ical appearance a "catastrophe" and settled on ambitions toward journalism, writing a school newspaper gossip column about what the •·io" crowd was doing. · · , At UCLA she was horrified to discover that she 'had to take a class in acting. Rating a D minus average in the class, she chanced one day lo have two funny lines to read, instead of the usual serious ones. "They laughed," recalls Carol, and "that was it. I was hooked." She ended up with an A in the class and the tag of "most promisina newcomer" given by the Theater Arts Dept. New York was her next goal, but it was through a strange accident that the money was provided. She bad gone with a drama group from the Univ~ty to entertain at a society party in San Diego; and here, a wealthy businessman offered to lend her $ IOOO for her career, to be paid back when she was a success~ "I paid him back five years to the day," Carol remarks. And in the last ten years Carol has had great success on stage ("Once Upon a Mattress" and "Fade lol Fade Out") as well as a number of TV speciaJs, personal appearances, etc. When she went on this fall as hostess of a weekly variety hour (Monday!, 10 PM, CBS) a number of CBS st11tions did not pick up the show. It was very much an underdog, but by mid-season they were aTI clamorina for Carol. Her series is now a big rat.inp and popular suc:c:a1. And just the otb~r day, one of that old .. in" crowd Crom Hollywood High calJed up and wanted to know if he aod his fam- ily could possibly come to see hcrl ...... TUESDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£K, JUNE 1, 1961 voted to veterinarl1ns and a portion on !Nin and dos IS partnm In tilt" hunt JUNE• For morning and afternoon • listings, please see DAY· .TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for JO\lf convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO U (C) "Diallt" (drama) '56--Una Turner, Pedro Armendariz. D "MaUc• " Carda" (drama) '3&-Wallac• Beery. "Ylrp lulld" (comedy) ·~John Casuweta. 11*» a..,.. Clltttllrs" (drama) '45- Joseph Schlldkraut. ........ ., fw. tllW' (adYtnture) '41-John Wayne. ll:JO m "Ulldt Hany" (mystery) '45- Georp Sanders.. "Tiie , ....... Der· _. (musical) '47 -Tommy and Jimmy Doney. 1:30 m "Tiie Aldew" (mystery) '39-Henry Kendall, Felix Aylmer. 4:30 II (C) "&ery1Wit1 .. die Trwtlt" (drama) '57 -John Foriytl'lt, Mau· reen O'Hara. B <C> ..,.,..., C.12/him" Cad· venture) '66 -Frederick stafford, Chris Hawland. rvrNINC UO 11 lllt Iii News: (C) (60) "Cam· paign '68: The Callfomia Primary." Election coverage toniaht btains be. fore the dosin1 of the polls, with results of SUMYS of earty ballotln1. Jeny Dunphy reports. R H..a.,.a,..._, ~ (C) (30) St.. Alita Sl9ew: (C) (90) Pe- ter Graves, Maril• McCoy, Patchet and Taoos, and Gypsy Boots 1uest. 0 Sii O'Qoa ll9wit: "Twelve .. tie ...._ .. (sci-fl) '60-«tn Clark. Michl Kobl. I llari1t .., (C) (30) httJ O.kt (30) ... .., '"'"" sa... (C) ~s NN? "Inland Water- way." Scenes of wildlife 1lon1 the lntracoastal Wateruy throurti South Carolina and Aoridl. fl) EJ 0.,.Ur l:301 DBC News Servtct (C) (60) · n.. 8rOOWJ 8a• (C) (30) Mani (30) MdWt's ""' (30) Ci) HlatltJ·BriMley Report (C) : llai. die Mott ef MatwttJ: " a ~rieAdly Visitor." M1rion Mershall and two guests use films and skits to show how senior citl· zens can entertain. Cit Cl) CIS. Enai11 Ntw1 (C) ' Netid•• 34 7:90 CIS EVtt!hll News: (C) (30) mpaign '68: The California Pri-mary." Walter Ct0nklte reports na· tional and inttmetional news, as well as on·tht·soot eledlon results. n 9~ I #Hew I H's I Die'• ~ (60) New 9ee1uences are lnclud in the encore special color· cast of Ulla l.omt Greene-hosted pro1ram lbout man's best friend. Greene vitits famous people and their canine friend$-lJz Taylor, Kim Novalc, Pmldtnt Johnt0n. Rich· 1111 Nixon, 81ny Goldwlttr. and Sophia Loren. New Mimtnts Include 1n apanaJon of 1 1tquence d•· I f ,..., (C) (JO) I Lowe Liq (30) Cillioa'• ....... (30) £ft&l1-Feet llMI f1aq: In· structor James Bostain reviews the series applyinr common-Mnse rules to misina spobn communk:ltion. I (I) Mdtale's NIWJ LI C.. Wedi 1:is ooa.....,,... 1;30 a C1J Ntmt: <C> <&o> 0r. rsh Tr1ey's staff r1ces to mcue an allin1 lioness that Is btini hunted by a boxer she attaclled without apparent pnwoeatlon. Aon ~es 1uests. (R) U DEBUT Cr11td P'rln bdq: (C) (30) By usin1 racin1 cards mllable at more than 1000 service stations, home viewers may win cash Pftres on tonirtirs Drouam. fJ@ (!)' lfi'<Wjl ........ ,., D-Dar. (ej ( ) s Si>iaal is a 1raphlc account of the Alli•' first large-scale offensive action on the Continent after Dunkirt-1 failure that later led to victory. This "Sap of Western Man" prosram, produced and directed by John H. Secondarl and Helen Jean Ro1ers. examines the attadl on the German stronahold at Dieppe on Aurust 19, 194~. In which half of the Allied troops were either killed or captured. B MlliN $ Mewie: "T.,,... (mm· edy) '37--C.ry Grant, Constance Bennett, Roland Young. I Tnitll or Contlq11We1 (C) (30) Perry Mnot1 (60) NET Playhottst: "The Wans of Jericho." (R) 'MnialY~ 1:00 Cllffortril Prhmary Reins (C).. ( hr) · 8 ROUER GAMES-LIVE (C) * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK 8 lofftr Ca...: (C) (2 hr) T· Birds vs. New Yort Bombers. I P...-rd (C) (30) (6) local Etdlen RMlts (C) Aiior ... .. .,., .. 1:30 C..,.lp '61: (C) (2'h hr) ''The California Primary." KNXT pre· empts all re1uler procrammlnf to present 1 comprehensive report and Interpretation of the election and key Issues. The broadcast will con- tinue until winners have been estab· lished. Walter Cronkite, backed by Mike Wallace, Eric Sevareid and Joseph Bentl, reports from New Yort. Jerry Dunphy and Bill Ames anchor the Los Anples team. R• mote reports will be broadcast from the candidates' headquarters. U @Cilit.. t1 tllt Wiiie Hpni: (C) "Callfomla Primary." I Mn Crfffln (C) (90) Wancltr1111t (C) (30) @ California Prfury Electitl ltMms (C) I Cl) C:af PlllJI '61 (C) (60) EJlicit • i. Hiitt 1:40 (1') (])It ,.. a llllef: (C) ( ) "When Boy Metts Girt" No· ander Mundy Is faced with the prob· lem of snatchln1 • worna,._.,ect. Inf British scientist Melinda Brooke -and smuuflnr her out of an Iron Curtain country. (R) t:OO 1---... (C) (30) Ci) Leal EJectlelt ........ (C) . 1 lilcl ,.....,; In • "M.t Ult Prt11" format, ntnn1n ~ Roprs mocltretes 1 dlsc:ualon with ................... ----------------~~- 1968 11on the'' In· the Jles ion. Dr. tut in& 'eel ton (C) ble 11$, ?ti "' a rst be ire p Id 1ri • Id In ,. ,. :e I) rf ), ·. \. Starting at 6:00 pm, the KNXT News and CBS News Elec- tion Units will bring you the biggest story of "Campaign '68" -The California Primary. From the first candidate's vote cast to the first concession, start with, stay with Channel 2 and see YOUR vote count! Tonight CBS ~2 ............ ~ ............ ;,rro...::~ l'.JI 8 llYPD: (C) . (90) "Wa-Ter- ttl" A hl0·'1ftllltlll~-offtdal -.. ........., ...... • illll*'•........ .. an award C*emoftf at Clt1 Hall. (R) ~ .. TJWll (Q (30) (1)LealU.... ..... .... INt: Holl Robert er.-. •a--~~ Moul Ml ....... "Sldll ,.... ~ Amef1cl In the 10'a. .. .Cl) ............. Wiii* tC> And1 Grtfflth encl Cart R*Mr -. C1mt0 appeal'lllCtl In an tpilode In whicti LfWis and CS.rte laave .aibis ,.., IO tfleJ won't Mwt ti» perfonn In a dlaritJ show, U. learn they aren't Invited. (R) · ., ...... e.n:JO 10:001 LICll _..... .... (C) (llO) ............ (C) (80) Im .... 1.-..n: (Q (80) aln tllt Shadow." The In- habitants of a town learn " tM lnvaalon when an alien~ up• Main Stratt. (R) · I r_,. (C) (60) . Mel Lallla9 ..... (C) (80) . [lec:tiN ....... : (C) (60) SalfJ er, btlter known 11 ''HolMI Kally," puts on a Mrioul hat ... covers the Cl lifomla Prirtlll'Y f1'Glll a woman's point of view. fJl) ...... S,.,111.,: Eridl Lt• c1iif leads the fun symphony wttll the Harvard Glee Club and the Rad· cliff• Chorll Sodlty .. dlorua. 9 ~ CIS ,._. Hllr: (C) "HHI 943.' The story of the 1111ult, and of tllt men-memben of NpM Company, 3rd Battlllotl, 12th ,,.. fantry, 4th Division-who tried • tall• tht 11111, " the a'.Ubfect fl tonlatrt'a apedal report .,, ...... .., 11:00 . 0.. O'Clecl ~ (C) (30) Jeny Dunplly. n 1111e ua .... -= (C) (30) er.Grit StiMer. . T1lle ....... (30) ..... : (C) (30) Baxter Wini. IMle: ..,_,...,. (adventurw) la Jourdan, Dany Carrell. m Lia f)eM cc> <60> m IMlt: ...... " c.ftlcl" cac1-venture> '53-Edwlrd Arnold. Jolln lf an:: DecaN ..ti, U:JO 8 Mewle: '1IJ ,_.... lluft" (ro-./' mance) '50--Susaft H1yward, 0.. Andrews. ..... : ................... Lidr" (adventure) '54-Yan Jolt-. • ton, Wlfttr Pidtaoft. • ..... "11111'1 .......,. (ad· venture) '54--Rod Cam«Ofl, JoH Leslie. D (HJ (J) lace a. t111 W11111 llHll: (CJ ·~nfomla Pr1mary." QI (j) 11lle TllllPt ._ (C) 11:.S @(])Leal a..,. ....... 12•1 !~~.., ... (C) l!:JO m AH·NiaM MtNI: Tonllfrt'a f• tures are "81& Houle, USA," ''Tiii l.o¥a of Edpr Allan Pot,'' "A Buf. ltt for '°"1.'' and "Rid Ptlfltt Mara." aJ Actlu Thatrt: "Benrt, Spoobl" 1:28. --.,,..,. ...,. (If. venture) '44 -Errtl f'bnn. ,...., Lukll. ..... 7 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 1. 1968 1:2511~00 NIC ..._ (C) ~,-, 0 H N I N <, /\rTFRNOON 1:10. , ... u. llil D.,,..... •:· H' L ~~ 12.~1 Botit~· (C) 1:30 I S.ll'a. s...t• (C) ,...... QI 6 Lit'! Miii• a Dul (C) EdtlCldtl b.c:IY•: (C) "On Cl) Sta Hut (il) ~ mpus." The first week of a four-10:001 WJ .,_...,..., I Te•po: (C) Bohrman and Cole. week •ries offers pro111m1 on _ 9 Cf) ,.. .. .., (C) Call Mr. D · collese campus life. Vietnam, al· Ed A1iilt &.a. (C) (j) AadJ ef M.Qlliny coholiam, theolofY, and sex on the Cl),_... .....,.... 12.:3011 ~As Ult Wor1d TllfM (C) Sliver Screen. 00111., Ttday (C) 6 Days of Otar Llws (C) m Eduational ftltam 10:30119~ Diet ¥11 DJ11a .._ 1 Tnasart 1• (C) fl)_TtdlniCll Cerw D U HlllJa•M 141--= (C) Movlt: See Daytime Movies. 7:00 I OdylltJ (C) Petit' arshall welcomes aqests Diali111 for Dollars • tjl Ci) 'f1lt Ttday Sllow (C) Marty Allen, steve Rolsl, Audrwy 1:00 R 9 (() Love la a Ma111.,,_. Sctpt (C) Meadows, Robert Culp, and Franca clOrad T11ln1 (C) Mr. Witllboftl Sllew (C) N_uyen. • 8 tD (I) Tiit Doctors (C) • St.ct Marht I fdllUtioul f11b11'11 @ (]) DrMm Ho1111 (C) 7:30 I CIS News: (C)' Joseph Beml. , ~ Cl) Diet Cawttt SMw (C) 1:3011 ~ House Party (C) £MdM Wta 8'°"8 (C) rrt. tM luidt Olt (C) Dally . 6 Aaok World (C) • Cartllol1 (C) iaram from Watts. w....uaa Party (C) DapltH't CartMn (a) .., .... ......_ S ~D ytl M i .,1:0019 Ci) Captail ........ (C) 11:00 m(I) loft rll Uft (C) Mw .. : ee a me OY es. l1fl r.a (C) (j)..., (C) 2:00 I a Cl) To Tall tM Tnitll (C) ()) Wtbltlr w.w..t : Set Daytime Mcwltt. • ~@ You Don't Say: <C} l:30 I Mtwtr. Ste Daytime Movltt. ...,., ._. Rose Marie and Richard Deecon • llowlt: Set Daytime Movies. 11:25 II a (I) C8S ..... (C) iiest.@ CJ) Th• Newlywacl a. .. (C) '(})Cartllotla (C) 11:301uSelrdlfwT ....... (C) GtMpo: (C) Bob and ·Sallie t:OO 11 ~ Ca"41«1 C.-. ()'I I-(C) Dornan. Seep·~ (C) Jolin (C) Z:2.5 -Jhws (C) Jact La Laue (C) N... ar t:15 8 fdllf.ltienll ,...._ 11:45 9 (I) Dt llidill lJ&M (C) 2:301 ~ Ci) TIN Edp of Nipt (C) CHANNEL .LISTINGS Information for these loga Is fu rnished by the television sto· tions. TV WEEK is not reaponsibl' for last-minute changes In program liatings. · II KNXT ICBS> lot Angeles D KNIC INBC) Los Angeles B KTlA -Clnd.) Los Angeles D KAIC tABCl Los Angeles IJ KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles m KTTV Und.> Los Angeles m KCOP Und.> Los Angeles fB KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCET CNm Los Angeles e KM!X OndJ Los Angeles CIJ Kl YD IABC) Cable lakenfield (I) KERO CNBC> Cable Bakersfield CIJ KBAK CCBS) Cable Bakersfield D Kl YD tABC) Bakersfield D KERO INBC) Bakenfield Cil KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A 1t01 ( *) preceding o log listing in~icates it is ~ paid advertise.ment. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF in Los /4.n· gelea, with 28 .being the educational ( ETV) station. Chan· nets 17, 23 and 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. Tlllt Mogozl11e la pultllahed w"kly for lhl1 new1poper by TV WEEK, o dlvhlo11 of •""'" Mnttftt .ct Ulhet ...... Co,. Inc., edltorlol and produc-"°" offlco1, ,,0 , lox 1190, Olo11dolo, Calif. Addro11 odver11slng lnqulriet lo ltlo dl1play odvor1l1l11g dopart1Hnl of thl1 11ew1papu . ..... I • Qj @ Tiit Matdl 8amt: (C) IAle That lob; Cooklll ......... World, (C) Wednesday. 0 (jj). (]) Tiit Baby aa.. (C) 2:55 8 ~@ NBC News (C) (ft) Ci) Qildrtn's Doetlr (C) 3:00 I~ Ci) Th• Stctlt ... (C) • P.D.cf, (C); KennadJ Polltlcll, ( ) Mon. only. (i7) Ci) SentHI Hospital (C) iiD Utt C1on (C) I leave It tD Beaver 00 MatinH: Don Rodewald. 3:05 Q Mille Douctn: (C) Monday only. 3:30 I Bill l'ettle Sltow (C) • Millt Dou&tat (C) , Ptrftd Matdl (C) @ (3) Dark Slladon (C) Hobo Kelly (C) (j) Dialin1 for Dollars Movie 4:00 0 Major ltaiut lueball: (C) Monday only. Detroit vs. Boston. I Divorce Court (C) @ (3) llt Dati111 Samt (C) Tllt~ra Woody Woodbtary Sllow (C) 4:301 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Ctor11 Putnam Ntwa (C) News: (C) Baxter Ward. • Motrit: See Daytime Moviea. lozo'a 111 Top Sllow (C) (]) f!'illa Dou&tu (C) Tht AnluJn1 Thrtt 5:001 lNIC Ntwa Stfvlct (C) 00 Ji••J Tlltuson Sltow (C) Ci) Sltak.,.. Pizza Party 5:30 Ozzie and Harriet ABC News; (C) Frank Reynolds. Clrt00111 Tiit Addams faMl11 @ This Day 1961 (C) : Mlstaropn• Nt10bot1lood Ci) Man From IJltCLE (C) Not Forgotten! c"omedian John 'Byner, a regu- lar per{ormer on The Kraft Mu- sic Hall Summer series· on NBC, and a frequent guest on NBC'a COMEDY CAPERS-Comedian John Byner join.J Sharl Uwi.r and ht'r glamoroiu hand puppel1 In comedy caper:. during NBC:i cot:- orcast ol The Kraft Music Hall, Wt'dnt>sday al 9 PM. The T o n ight Show starring Johnny Carson, got his start in show business as a sailor on the exotic island of Guam. He recalls. "I was an immedi- ate sensation doing impressions of such local luminaries as--and who can forget these names- Elroy Wheat, Cy St. C lair and Petty Officer Cinque." After his discharge, John went home to Long lsklnd where he tried to find ·his real interests. A vocational counselor decided John was best suited to be a cloth ing designer or X-ray tech· nician. John rushed home and prepared for the future. "I prac- ticed making dresses out of nega- tives," he says. Jotiu worked at various jobs such as sheet metal ("and fin- ger") cutter and truck driver for a stationery firm ("my first white collar job"). But John couldn't keep his mind on driving and began re- calling the happy hours enter- taining on Guam. So he started working weekends in local clubs. It was during one of these per- formances ~hat he was spotted by a well-known ta lent manager and started on the road tQ show business success. Jn addition t9 appea rances on such shows as Tonight, Krafl Music Hall, The Dean Martin Show and Accidental Family. John has performed in top U.S. nightclubs. ·I Pi A VII! SU cc p1 c• a H C4 o! h G ti u- u- ~ ~. ;•a ig in lC Ii- ns td td at · te .s. :d a l- td c- a- )S l- )f le is r- d s. r- d :r n ft n (, ;, PRISONER Patrick McGoohan, formerly "Secret Agent" man, stars in this hour-long ad- venture series that replaces the Jaclie Gleason Show for the summer (Satur- days at 7:30 PM). He portrays a men suddenly cast info a mysterious, self- conteined community that becomes h~ prison without bars. As a man who re- centfy an~ unexpectedly resigned fTom e highly confidential 'job of the most secret nature, he pits his ingenuity end courage against the sophisticated forces of his captors while attempting to main- tetn his integrity and indivtduality. Mc- Goohan created the series, is its execu- tive producer, and also wrote and di- rectecf several of the • episocln. Uoyd Thaxton becomes e "tr41veling man" as host of NBC's new summer series, Sho~ '68, that premieres Tuesday, June 11 at. 8 PM. For the program, Thuton wiH travel to nine major $fties around the country to spotlight young pro- fessional talent never before seen on national television. Each pro9ram wtll also feature a different natiQnally known star or act as yteH. On Septem~er 3, the program will be exp~nd'ecf to a full .hour to select a grand winner from the nine semifinalists. I WEDNESDAY JUNE !I For mornlnc and afternoon Uatinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, lor your convenience, are the da~a movies. J DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 fJ (C) °'f.llJ Te ~ (romance) ~ Williams. Yan Johnaon. D 8Decllr It larp" (comedy)· '56 -=birt Borude. '1'....., ....... (comedy) '44-41ene Dunne. ll:GO" "Arti* Md ..... Nlttwl9 fcOm~) '33-Jadc Benny. ._ Tht """'Sl9tps" (drama) 153--Gl1 Younf. , ea wittbrt knowlfll who ttt., m nomlnatlnr. Only Ult homt and ltudlo audience know that StM It nomlnatsna Benito MllllOllnl, Cir· ttf Is nomlnati"' hlntlf, .id Diana Don, tht "Bolton Stranater." Dsa O'Clec:l llewtt: (C) "'Be ... " QMce" (ldYtntur1) '61 -Jim Brown, Frances Rafftrty. I ..... .., (C) (30) ,~Ne ($0) CI> ........... (C) ~.:..= l:JOl ICNIC ..... Strwlce (C) (&O) 1lt. .,_, .... (C) (30) It.ml (30) lldWt'a 11., (30) 00.....,.....,~(C) • liltN fer , .. llletJ; "Ara t upenslwe." A fire 1,.c:tor ihows tomt pf'Wltltlve meuures. ~ c &H11t1 ..... (C) 7:GO. CIS &.t:. ..._, (C) (30) l:iter Cronkite. THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. JUNE 1, 1968 vac;etlontra. What Smith doesn't Frandl, Ferley Granier. arRl•Eittlne know la Jhlt Ills avests trf ec:tuaUy Dunne. (R) mobster moaten .who assume tht m ..... "' ... s.. (C) (30) fonn of """'less humanoi$ end fll) l.......tlea: "Bacl Yard Ground ...a a hldtout aft• cornmlftin1 1 stations." Or. Rlchant Brenneman lumthe apace atlck-up. (R) and 1 euest discuss .how to build II 9 Ci) T1ll Vlr&lalla: (C) (90) stations with surplus parts In order ''The GoOil-Hearted Badman."· After to rtctlve cloud·cover pictures and Ellubtth Gnilnaet fl.els him un· Infrared pldures at nilflt. conscious, an outlaw takes refufe I MltrcMa M~ at SltllOh Ranch from 1 bounty •.JO Ht l Slit: (C) (30) <>soar Nortti huntet Ind taktl 1dv1m1p of tht lnftOUllCll lhlt II• Ind his "Jtt· Gralnawa' hoa1Ktallt1. Antllony man" ttltvbloft series .,, movtna Zerbe, It l. Smith aunt. (R) to Hollywood end lnalsts on takln1 R ._, W.......,.: (C) (30) Diet and Plula with him. (R) GforTtao Sprfnp." Slim and Hanri· ! z.or... (C) (30) etta ~re the Anu·Borreao state N!T fatinl: "TMlth Annual Desert Park, 'search for the lepnd· nterey Jazz Festive!." Third pro. ary "lost Pef Le• Mine," and en· iram from ttie festival-featurina Joy the w1nn daert 111n. profiles of the town, the stars and D (H) (I) Tiie a...,.n: (C) (60) tlltlr music. Perform1ncas include "You Have Just Been Murdered." aosPtl end blues numbtr1 by T· TWQ attempts are made on the lift Bone Walket, B. B. Kin&. Richie of mllllon1lre Gilbert Jarvis and Havens ind the Clari W1rd Sinrers. Nch time the 1111ll1nt leaves • a~ CIS ....,.....: (C) "Se· 12:.JOm"'n.w..11 •d~~ <Orama) '57-Ann Sheridan. llQaf. t. Plllt" (1dvtnture) '.tO -Lloyd Nolan. . · l:JOGJ ~ " • .., ..... (mys. ~ '4i-10hn Amler, Gale S1Dnn. •=••..,... .-.. ... .....-. Cdre· ma) '55--0uy Madison, Brian Keith. I lM L1cJ (30) I f ,..., (C) (30) • • ...., ....... (30) 11t .. w.tttrlt ~ llaM Tt S., It (C) "A look at Our Cenadian Nti&f\boB." Jtmes Mc8umey modenites t cfis. cusslon with Rufui Smith from tllt U.S. Department of Stltl and two ntnmen. cant Which reads, "You Have Just cretJ. ' Barbara Hershey, Arthur Hill Been Murdtted." Jarvis arran1• to B1rbar1 Bel Geddes star. Delay meet John steed at the home of teltclat. 1nottier wulthy Briton, but ntWr I 'llPldtl Mnkalea c.w arrives. Steed suspects tllat ttUs 10:00 n. o.. W-.. -..: (C) time ht really has been munftred. ( ) Pem M1rch, The Ave ·Bells, @ Jerry Collins auest IPJ "'Be DJ." (dtam1) '57 -Jad& Wi'bb. Don Dubbins. rvrN INL •:ao T1ll .. flews: (C) (60) Jtny la C.. Yldl i Cl) lkHIW• ...., • !ip_hy. _ _ . : _ 7:l0 9 CIH.elt Im ---= (C) (60) I ~ ..,.,. CC> (30) Smithtuma Hie Jupttw fl Ila StM Melt Sllew: (90) I mort hotel wMrl ht ... I eve, comic Jact Carttr ,c:J DilM dllnce to malle 1 ldlllq from 1 Dol'I liw 1d Rh nomlDltinl ~ OUUP ot ""1 · heMt bdlflalKtic SUNDAY 9:00 D (j}) (I) ''WaJll on the WHd Side." Based on Nefson AJcren'• novel, this film stars Laurence Harvey u a young TeXlln who makes his way to New Or1eans In the early f930's to find the glr1 he loves (<:apuclne). On the way he meets a your11 girt (Jane Fonda) headed In the ume direction, but for different reasons. He finds his lovt, but doesn't realize that she 11 living In a house of prostitution and has been drawn Into a ,... latlonshlp with the madam (Barbera Stanwyck). THURSDAY 9:00 8 QI Cl) "flortrwtt of I Mobltfi." The story of Dutch Schultt and of his rfse to power during the Prohibition Era Is the basis of this 1961 Warner Brothers fllm that stars Vic Morrow as Schultz. Leslie Parrish, Peter Breck. Ray Danton, Norman Alden, Ken Lynch, and Larry Blake are also featured. The drama, set In the turbulent 1920's, traces the ambitions and romance of 1 mobster whou misguided aspirations lead to his Inevitable end. F11tDAY '1:30 D "Lord of the Fli•." William Golding's book finds Its way to the screen as KHJ·TV. now minus its regular Saturday nlsht adult Cinema IX Movie, endeavors to supply thouaht-prowklns flfms. just the same. Critics of the British-made film contend that viewers. need a strong stomach to watch Uils film, and well they might, for It points UD the basic uv11ery of mankind. SATURDAY 9=00 D D Ci) (C) ~I CMtlel Girllr' Elvis sways and wig,_ throulh anoth« of hi• tw1,.in•, lfnaln' saalon1, Thlt time he'• aurrounc:ted by lovelln L.lur.t Goodwin and Stella Steveot. Competition It ptOYldtd b)' wavy-haired Jeremy Slate. hp JO B...,.. S MoN: <C> "Car-111B m .. tor y.., Lit•· (C) .....,. (advtryture) '64--Jtan·Paul ~) ''fflr1e Passenrers tor" the Belmondo, Claudia Cardinale. Stoly Lusitania." In Mexico, Paul meets of the spectacular adventures of 1 two thrill·seeklnf Americens (Mur· rogue, "°undrel and soldier of ray Macleod and Cliff Porter) who fortune. · seem to share his pllfht of having II Tndtl ., Coft1tq11t11Clal (C) (30) 1 limited time fo live. (R) II ~~:.,u;i~: "What Is • = ~> ,. .. (C) (60) lover· Indian splrltual leader Kristi· Jad UtM• Ntn (C) (60) ftlmurtl defines love, desire and flWOritlt Stoty (Q (30) pleasure durfn& a lecture to his lo• dtl MitrcMt followt,_ In Ojai, California. 10:30 News: (C) (30) Biii Johns. 8>,...... Orf... . 11.,_ Yorty'1 fltn Coatet111et l:OI II Nfl. Adlee: (C) (30) "Th~, line-ll:OOfJ flMtl O'Clocl 1..-t (C) (30) backn: S•rth and Destroy, Uvt Jerry Dunphy sync sound on PittsbulJfl stetl!r 0 TIM Utli. Hotlr Nen: (C) (30) Biii Saul flvts • rare, dramatie Georae Sklnntt look 1t • top linebacker In ICtion. I T1ll w....,;..,. (30) I hllllllr'd (C) (30) Ntw1: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. "-' It '9f'IPICtM (C) • Movie: "tlll•bf ea 111 led" __, 111 ti Dttler1o ( rama) '57 -Cameron Mitchell 1:31119 C11 Tiie lewtrtJ Hlllbi1Ht1: Dianne Foster, P1ul Richards, Jack • ~) {30)1he Cl1mpetts m thrown Albertson. True story of Barney In a tizzy by a visit from Adeline Ross and hla most difficult chal· Ashley (Mary Wickes), social Ir· lenp--his fi(ht a11inst narcotic biter of tflt mountain folk. (R) addiction ' I Wl'lltllq (C) (90) m la Cnne (C) (60) @ ~ Dru• Ht111t: (C) (30) 0) Morie: "TIM DaltlNI llrts" (west· ke Darow hosts. em) '57-Merr;,• Anders. Lin Davis. I Men Crfff11 (C) (90) I ~ N... (C) w..ltn tf the Wot1d (C) (30) 6 Thia If} 1911 (C) El Jllido • los Hijos Ntw1 1:00 fJ 9 C11 C11et1 Acm: (C) (30) 11:301J Movit: "lllt cu,.. of tt.t Utl· ~alph M'Oilroe (Miry Grace. Can· 4Ucr' (horror) '59-£.ric Aemlna. f!eld), the l1dy carpenter, tries to Kathleen Crowlq find • husb1nd throufh Cupid's R 9 @ nt TNl&lrt SMw (C) Computer Service. (R) Mivit: "Ptrilolll JourntY" (ad· 0 @ Ci) Kreft Mulk Hall: (C) venture) '52-Yera Ralston David (60~ Eddy Arnold Is host "to The Brian. . ' ChristY Minlt11ls, Shari Lewis, John I@ (1) Joey lbMp .,_ (C) Byner and Harry Bladcstone Jr. lZ.-00 Jtt Jijne (C) D @ ('!)I #P*tf I "LMlra." (C) 1%:30 All-Nl&tit Mtiwies: "let's Live a <2' hr) fiiimanilOte'a adapt.ation little," "Kanan City Confldenti1I," of the classic mystery-dnima sta11 ''The Killlnt' 1nct "Valley of th• Lee Bouvier (Princess Radzlwill) Zallbies." and Robert stack. Miss Bouvier 0) Adlea Tlttatrt: "Cou1111eous Mr. portrays the title role In the adapta. Penn." tion of Ytra Casptf'Y's best-seller l:GO a MeN: "w.tr.t, Htlll" (adven· end Robert Stack stirs as Mark ture) '51-frank Lovejoy, Richard McPhenon, 1 police lieutenant in Car1son the !'omlcldt squid who becomu D .... "LIPllk*" (myatlry) '63 tlTIGtionally lnvolvtcl with 1n IP· ~ant Brtct, Btlla Darvl. perent m11rder vic:lim wllllt tryfnfl !.$.... (C) to unrewl tht Ct1mt. Abo In tht Mewte; (C) .,_ tf O* cast lrt CllOIJt Slndtra, Al1tnt (ICl·tl). '51-lu Za1 Gebo<. 1968 atne , >Und Jilin tUild •rd er ind orth 'Jet. vine kin& nual pro. ring and lude T· Ollie ·ers. ·se. Hill, !lay (C) !!Is, (C) the ieta lur-mo ing liO) lCt IO) 10) :t" '"· 1ck 1ey al· lie st- is. .. L ' d· id a " 18 r. I· d 3 r \ THURSDAY JUNE f5 For morning and afternoon listings, please.. see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 U (C) "Dedot's Dil .. •" (com- i ) '59--0irtl Boprde, Leslie Caron. • "The Devlrs Choice" (suspense) ' 3 -Ivan Oesny. "'l>n Pmap" (drama) '47-Humphrey Boeart. 11:00 O "Hen.., AJ.iridl PllJI Cupid" (comedy) '44-Jlmmy lydon. "F1ilht Nurse" (adventure) '54-Joan Leslie. 12:30 m ''111• Otlttr love" (rom1nc:e) • • '47-Birbara Stanwyck. "F11l111 An-,.r• (mystery) '45-Alice Faye. 1:30 m "I'll S.11 .. , Utt" (drama) '41 -Michael Whalen, Rose Hobart. ' 4:30 II "luck Privltlls" (comedy) '41- Abbott and ~ello. ' 0 (C) "Herealts and t1M c.,t1we WomH" (fantasy) '63 -Rea P11t, Fay Spain. [Vf N ING 6.'00 II TIM Ii& ~ (C) (60)' Jeny Dunphy. , II H11ntlty-lrltlklty ite,trt (C) (30) Stlwt Allen Dow: (C) (90) Bishop, maaiclan Don ~. IOftl· stress Lu Elliott. mod in>UP The Collaae and authorus Jani Gardner ("365 Ways To Say I Lowe YO\I") guest. D"!l,.,Pl ... c .. iw ... l "D-0.,." (60) This David L Wolper production trices the months of preparation for the Normandy landing . . • the maas- lna of 5,000 ships. 1,000 ~n:raft and hundreds of thousands Of Al· fled troops • • • . the deliberate security leaks to make the German • hiah command believe the attack would come at Calal.,_. rute ., successful that, even thou&h ~ mialltiest armada ever assembled bombarded German shore batteries and landed men and equipment on the beaches, Hitter held bacll two crack Panier divisions for 1n It· tick that would '"""" come It C.lal& All 6f the foota.. In th documentary account of Utt a• sault on Hitler's Atlantic Wall wu filmed on the tp0t by Allied Ind German cameramen. N1rrated by Richard Buehart, with an ori&lnal musicel xore by Elmer Bemsttln. (R) I MariM loJ (C) (30) htty Dulle (30) CJ) M«Y 8rlffln Sllew (C) fiars Newt "We're on Our Way." The Seftndlpity Sln1ers open a prorram concemlna the work of youna people In be1utlfyln1 our country. 0 Dllptrtar t:JO MIC lhwa Service (C) (60) . n.. 8roowy 8a11t (C) (30) Hazel (30) J McH .... a ""' (30) Ci) H11.,.lr1ltlrNJ ~ (C) M8'"'1 lie Melt If MaturitJ (I) CIS &tnln1 ..... (C) Nitlclef 1 l4 1:00 e eas £....., )111111: (C) cso> n (17) m n.t a1rt: <C> .(30) "Th• 11er. Alt. hia ,...._ 1"Nn ~ Welter Cronkite. Piilladelsilira Story." Ann Is sur-he is beaten and fr1rntd by the I F•bn (C} (30) prited when Don followl her to l 's lnftuen.itial tlulbancl. F ''°°' (C) (30) Ptlilly to do· a stoty on ttle play. r..,. (C) (80) I LM Liiey (30) (R) Jact ldle• ,._. (C) (30) Hllpt'a 1..-(30) m TM Ml ..... (C) (SO) ,...,.. -.., (C) (30) C1) Hf&ll nd Wiid (C) " n.tr. led: "A streetcar Cf) T1le u ........ kra•nto f11e ~ Desir • I ..-....-. llD lewttr. "Nol• Polllltion.'' •La ,._, y-...1-•' a ........... _ by Ult D HI...... nd ..-~ u.1 --south Cont Repertofy Co. Com· r. .,.,. a an •-. on -7:30 R 9 CJ) a..,,.. ~ (C) (90) mentlftl on the Ten,.... Williams diacua the problem of "pollution" Guest Albert Salml plays an am· ptay art hott Hal M1rttntMI 1"41 from madlfnery, and ofter aome biW wolf huft\.W who ·cucer-dlredDf Martin Btnloft. solutions. bates the lonc·ltlndlnr r1ncbtr· e lldll • ~ 10:30 m 11ews; (C) (30) 8111 JohM. farmer conflict by trylnr to ttr-11:00 ea.. cra.a--. (C) (30) rorlze both factions and drive them •.30 a 9 Cl)~ (C) (80) '1bt • ..._ .. out of Cimarron. (R) 'filal'"loird." F~y is llli(MCI to Jeny Dunofly. • 1J 9 Ci) 0.1tlel loont: (C) (60) defend a fatlow officer c:hlrpd !, Tiie Utli ..._ "-: (C) (30) ''The Ordeal of Israel Boone." with Uiklna • bribe and ottler mis. II Sllln1111. conduct. (R) I T1le w.-.... (30) Boone's son, Israel, finds hlmtelf D ~ nn ~ .,.~. -(30) 11.-: (C) (30) But« Wini. · stranded In • hostile wilderness WJ U1J .--. , .. , MM (C) -o..w Md Wiiii" with his father aravaly lickened by Susan suaests her husband that (rel' .. i... •• : clra ) '61 Orion ll\lkebite. (A) Jiii move Into their IPlrt room· ,....,... rtlftl ~ 0 EXC.ITING! PLAY· Normart. and Rita l11m of th~ Welltl, lvo ftYW, Glulll Rubim. money liven them· Joe calls· on I Lii Crlne (C) (~) * .. LET'S GO TO THE . C.rolyn ' Mtvle: "stata ~ Fu. RACES!" M a· CASH I!'-(C) (30) 9'' (drama) '49-Wllllam Lundi· ore IC T1le ltluutitn; Joe MldlHI pn, Vlratnla Bruce. WINNERS! GE'r FREE , a spollesman tor yo41n1 IX· I rn ..... (C) ENTRIES AT VON'S! treme COMerV1tlvn. apt1b out In · 00 'Riii o., 19&1 (C) I lei's .. ti at be. (C) (30) thl9 lntlMew with OoMld Fouser. : liw. IMP,• ~ ~--- (17) Cl) SeciMd .._red Yun: Cobb la editor of the New lndl· CJ),._. (30) ''.A Collple of Sad Olds." vlduallat Review. 11:30 B ~ .. JeU.r ~ (df'I> Edwin Caf1)ent.er flDds a 1900 doc> lctCIO a 9 CJ) DIR "liaftia -..: (C) ma) 49--Georp ltlft, Nina Fodl. tors report on his tither and sur· ~) lfueifs ,,.. Tony Btnnett, ·Flor-19 (I) T1le T..._ ._ (C) m11t1 tht Luke Carpenter has but ence Hencferton, Bol> Newtlart. and iliwtl:, "SMapal ""1" (icf. a few weeb to llve. (R) Deen's IOn Dino with the sin..i ventura) ~uth Roman. Ed· B Mllllee s ..... .,.. . I ··"I mond O'Brien. Pilnt Sllry" (comedy) '50 -Vlr-i:.: .. Dlr.:i ,.:!. ~-(~~ 1J @ . Cl) Mr . ._ SllMr (C) flnia Mayo, James Caaney, S-1$ •• T1ltlft: (C) (60) u.-.m Jet ,,_ (C) • Day, Gonton MICRM. " y Enemy, This Town." Scott Mar-12:1t'm..,._ .-.....: "Plttwnt," I Trd °' c:o....-(C) (30) lowt, Diane McBain, Ptlllllp C.rey ·~ttetntn M1ny Brun.till" ai,i ""1 M..,.. (60) It.Ir. A yo41111 airi ruins 1 man's "Moss Roea" are shown. , Feet.r:e: "The Pommd." A lift by f111afy clalmln1 ht molested OJ Action n.trt: ".lennlf•." ftlm of lift in Ball, u1111lly con· -----------------------• aldered an island paradise. whldl shows how the natives are bound to spirits and demons. ll)NllflCllaMalcll •:GO 1 ... w (C) (2 ht) @ . 11te ~ .... : (C) ( 0) "I s an Ill Wind." Fallin& trade winds and poof' n1vl1ation brlna Sister Bertillle to a meetlna of a aambllna syndicate. (R) m Pmword (C) (30) f1l) Pl.,U.1 at Cuftar. "Leernln1 To Read Music." lnawctor Fred· trick Nold malcts musical notaUon easy to undemand for bttinners. . flt g., H II Dllllftll l:30 0 9 (6) Ironside: (C) (60) "A VtrY COofHot Car." At ~ request of police commlstioner 8aadall (Gene Lyons), Ironside tem!IC)rlrily leaves the area of homicide to halp inwstiaate a stranp rite In auto theft. (R) 0 @ (]) lewltcMd: (C) (30) "My, What Bia f.ars You Havel" An attractive antique dealer calls Darin to tell him the rocker he wanted for his wife Is now available, and Endora overhears and mllinttfl)reta the conversation.• (R) I Men Crlffin (C) (90) ....,, Kind (C) (30) Off·R•llP: "The Photoaraphy of Peter Basch." Newspaper column- ist Art Stidenbaum looka at the techniques of atamour photoarephy. ti) El Jllidt de les Hlitl t:OO R QI Ci) TlllndaJ Riot Mowle: ""1riitt tf a Mei.t.f' (dr1ma) '61-Vic Monow, Lttlle Pan1stl, Ray Danton. Story of Dutch Sdlultz, 11 portnyld by MOffOW, and of hll me to power dur1n1 ttll Protllbl· tlon tta. (R) • f WOLF MAN-Albtrt Salmi gutst stars as an tmbitttrtd wolf hunttr who trlts to tt"orizt both factions of a ranchtr- farmtr conflict. on Cima"on Strip, Thursday nr 7:30 PM. In co/o,. on CBS. ~ ............................. --------------~ FRIDAY JUNE 7 For morning and afternoon listings, 1please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES U H"""lriDU., ~ (C) (30) 11 Slllwe All.. Dir. (C) (90) Louis Nye, SUpr Ray Roblnaon, Sid Gould, Gnce Marby, and lady boHr Gay1t Vince pest O Sll O'a.ct 11ev1e: '"WMI fift(' (1dventure) '36 -Michael Whaltn, Jeen Muir. ...... .., (C) (30) ID P.tty .,. (30) - @ (I) MtfV ltllill .,_ (C) fil) Wllaft fhw? ''Youth Mutaum." A loot at the Smlthtonlan lnstltu- tlon'a "ntllhbomood museum" ax· hlblt fl) El Dllptrtar l :JO D "Hit ,__ llfftM" (mystery) ''57--leslle Nltlsen, Colleen M'lller. fJ "f .. ,.,,.. Huft" (drama) '44 -Farley Granier. "rwtltJ Pl• T .. " (drama) '61--0rfld Jannen. 1:JO a uac ..... s.tv1ct (C) <60> 11:00 II "Me11 WltlMMlt ,.....,. (drama) -llS--f Nef MtcMurray. J.fAltilla ._. .......-(com~.,-7-~ Be.lfllY. 12:.JO m ""-' Wife" (drama) '35 - Claire Trevor. "1111 1'f• M .. kttws" (adVenture) '39 -Don Ameche. lfJ ~'; a ... <C> (30) lkHlle..., (30) HIMltleJ·MMltJ a.,.t (C) Slajft-.....: "fl· ncii~a•ment ind Records." How to uae money to make money whlle malntlinlnf dtbt-paylnr abll· ·1~=-~·-..... (C) J:JO m '"Slr•ie '"-•lie" (mystery) '46--4'reston Foster, Siene Hasso. 4:l0 tJ (C) ~ tf "'*9" (adven· ture) '53 -John Derek, Bartiara Rush. 7:00 R CIS &Nils ..._: (C) (30) Welter Cn>nklte. D .. latlle of U.. s...-(comedy) ·~Peter Sellers, Constance Cum- mlnJS.. rvrNINC I f ,,..., (C) (30) I a.... Liq (30) IUI 11'1 lllHd (30) oo t:.: .. 3:10 .. ,...., (wettem) '57 -Gltnn ford, Van Heflin. I fNtwt: (C) ''Viva 11 Gentel" Ci) Mdlalt'a ,._, La C.11 Vida 1:00 a 1111 IC ~ <C> (60) "'°"""". 1:JO tJ a Cl> 1111 .... ... w.at: (t) (60) Acnes MOOC'lheld OLYMPIC TELETHON The Olympic Games Special~ a telethoo to help swell the funds ~sed to seod our teams to Mexico C ity in October, is scheduled 10 t~o segments Saturday, June 8 on KTLA, Channel S. JerTy Lewis was the first to volunteer his talents, and Producers Mike Franko- vich and Tony Owen gave him the chore of emceeing the segment from 1 I PM to 2 AM. Sunday, with ()ick Stabile's orchestra supporting. Stan Kenton's big band provides music for the afternoon segment from 2 to 5 PM. Cornell Wilde, Jeanne Wallace, Barbara Eden, Polly Bergen, Joyce Jillson, Adam West, Alexandra Hay and many other stars of the entertainment and athletic world will help sell tickets to the Olympic track. and field finals sched- uled June 29-30 at Los Angeles Coliseum . The U.S. team going to the Olym- pic Games in Mexico City next Oc- tober will be determined from the Coliseum Finals competition. Be· cause Mexico City is well over a mile bigb, U.S. tearm mus\,. train at similar altitudes to get into top condition for the world competi- tion. The u-ack and field team will traio at South Lake Tahoe, swimmers at Denver and other teams in New Mexico. This marks the first year the U.S. Olympics committee bas bad to race the added expense of high altitude training. The U.S. government does not su bsidize our teams, all money coming from private corporations or citizens' donations. plus sale of tickets to various p~-Olympic events. The sale of tickets i• vital to fund raising, hence the Olympic Games Special. P•1• 12 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JlJNE l, 1968 when James West and Art.mus Doe." Will Is the dtfense counaei Gordon investi1ate the systematic when Jeff Is trled for murder. (R) murders of the nation's wealthiest CE Mn: (C) "luffalo BAI" (west· men. Miss Moorehead plays Emma em) '44-Joel Mc:C<... Linda Dar. Valentine, a socialite who seems nell. to be connected with the killings.. @) CreatM ,.,_.: A documentary (R} on the Pf'Ollflc French novelist O Tm1n: (C) (60) "The -Moun-Geor1es Simenon. The fllm shows filns of the Moon." Concluslon. how Simenon doea his writing. He Religious leader Rosanna McCloud is the author of "IMpector Malt· surrenders to attacking natives in ret" detectivt stories.. an attempt to save the lives of her ! ,.... IT\ followers. As merabers of the 1roup 10:00 · ~ l4J Alltrtaw Profile fM. travel toward the "Promised Land," I: (C) (60) "Justice for All?" Tarzan fails in his attempt to per-Produced by Bob Ro1ers. the HBC suade Chief Llkul to allow the col~r special takes a looll at the group to remain, and he is forced vanous P1ttems of life of people to watch the natives attack the who experience Inequities In the small band. Ethel Merman guests. law because of their low economic (R) status. Edwin Ntwman b rel>Orter. D llovlt: "Mr. Hldora twWly" .. (R) (comedy) '53-Jacques Teti. Natali• 11 '-P htu• ,.... (C) (60) fescaud--~ 0 @ m Jtldd, .., .... Defena: 0 @ Ctl orr To Sit tile Wlzlnl: (e)160f:7'to~love Ind stalfc1 lfute.' (C) (60) "Flipper." Conclusion. In a po11nant and tender drama, ChllCk Coonora, Luke H1lpln. Kath· Judd reprnents a detf-mut~ cou~ .., leen Ma1ulre, Connie Scott. and who want to adopt a chtld trith Mitzi. a 300·pound dolphin, star nonnal heerin1 and SC*(h. TOlll In the conclu.slon of this ~part Troup, Loretta Leversee pest (R) story about the friendship between fJ T•po (C) (60) a boy and 1 dOlphln. (R) 0» Jack Lltb• ..... (C) (60) fJ Mllfion $Merit: (Cl "TM Keat-fE NET ~ 'Thirteen tuctian" (adventure) '55 -Burt Aeainst Fat~The l.odier." A Lancas1er, Diana Lynn, Dianne Fos· Turco-Jewish carpet dealer, who ter, Walter Matthau. stops over at a boerdln1 house m Trvtll Of' Conlequtf!CM (C) (30) In Brussels, ls·fOUnd to bt a mur· Cl) Peny Mno11 (60) derer. However, none of tht room. ID ColClrt In Brass: Tht American en can brlna themselves to notify Brass Quintet performs contempo-the autflottttes. -rary music: "Movement fof Two @m Ltldta Ubrt • Trumpets. Trombone and Piano," 11:00 f) a-O'Qock 1eport: (C) (30) "MIJ$lc for Brass Choir," "Quintet Jerry Dunphy for Brass." and. ''.Sonic Sequence." 01111 uni· How Men: (C) (30) fE Muskal Variety' George Skinner. 1:00 m Paaword cc> c3o> an. w.._.. <30> l:JO f) 9 Ci) 1oca« ~SMC: (C) 0 lltwl.: (C) (30) Buter Ward. (30) Gomer ITOWS a 1arden behind fJ Mt¥it: "'1111 lreet ....., ...., the barracks, with the blessings of !Mty" (1dvtnture) '5<>-0avld Brian, the colonel, but Sgt. Carter tries Marjorie Reynolds. to squash the hobby by spiking a m Les er .... (C) (60) watermelon with vodka. (R) CE Movie: (C) "ltewt Her tilt lfeav· 0 fU @ Stir Tret: (C) (60) tft" (dram1) '45 -Gene Tierney, ''The Immunity Syndrome." Capt. Cornell Wilct.. Kirk and his crew must destroy a I ~ ..._ (C) virus that hes annlhllated three 6 Tllll 0., 1961 (C) solar systems and another starship News . or softer the saine fate. (R) " llltlval de .-..1cu1a lkxica1111 0 {i7,) (})Min la 1 ,Saitale: (C) 11:30 f) Movie: (C) "TlllJ ltlldt West' (60) Why They Kllled Nolan." Mc· (western) '54--0onna Reed Philip Gill is framed for a murder. Carey. ' ID MlfY lrifftn (C) (90) U ~ @ Tiie T•l&ld Sllow (C) ID Htw1H Calla (C) (30) 11 Mowit: (C) .. .Jelllar Cuitar" m Speadation: "Theatre-An Ex-(drama) '53-Joen Crawford, Scott pression of Today." An assessment Brady. by, Cecil Smith. dram• critic for O @ (])Joe, lilllep ... (C) the L.A.. Timn. and Gordon David· Qt) Ci) SthM tt a ttlf son, artistic director for the Marie Taper Forum. 12:00 ID Joe f1Dt (C) fm EJ Jule.lo de loa ffliol 12:30 fJ Movie: "Jeer ill tile Nipt" 9:00 tJ t8 (j) Fridaf N!Pt Movie: (C) (mystery) ''7-Paul Kelly, Ann "I Could lo on Slnlf11a" (drama) Oooin. '63-Judy Gar1and, 01111 Boaarde m All-Nl&M Mtv'lel: (C) "Savage Jack K~u1man, Aline MacMahon'. Gringo,'' "Erik the Conqueror,'' ~lmed in and 1roond London, the "Hercules, Prboner of Evll," and fhck tells the powerful back.sta1e ''Weekend in Havana" art tonight's story of Jenny Bowman, an Inter-films. nationally suoces.1ful entertainer. m Adlen Tlllltrt: "Amazon (R) Quest" I~ (C) <30> 1:00 tJ Movie: .. , .. , It Ro11111tic?'' (romance) '48-Veronlcl Lake, Billy De Wolfe. t:30 0 @ @ Hol'1wood Squree: (C) (30) Peter Mal'1hall hosts. 0 Hollywood Part Pftwitw (C) (30) O @(l)TM lat .. WMI s.. llftt: (C) (30) "Look for the Hound 0 Movie: "Stltlon 6 S1"8r1" (drama) '64-ftter Vin Eyck. Car· roll Baker. O Ntn (C) ~68 nset ;R) resf. Oar- I) rtetn . A who (30) (30) Nard . ... 3rian, canas VIit" Philip I (C) iHa(' Scott (C) ll(lrt" Ann avage eror;· and ight's nazon ~,.. , ...... 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Thia epbodt i 10-.45 0 Movie: ,..IDl'f It MJ DNf" dul1 with transportltJon by train. 7:20 f) Ci\lt Us This Dir /N... (drama) '56 -Macdonald C1rty, F11tured iJ tht story of "Tllt little 7:301 Sunrise S..lltlr (C) Patrici1 Medln1. · Enfint Th•t Could." · Cool Mce..I (C) 11:00,,~MobJ D~ (C) OM• (C)..,... AMI._ tf Dtslp for LNmi.1 Mlier Lupe ._...: ......,, (ldvtftbut) '64 -Guy EtfldM Uwlnc (C) ( ) ouls vs. Clncinn10. M1dll9ft, N1dl1 Gray. Mr. Wllllbene (C) IJ (J7J (3) TM 1eet1ts (C) 8 5'tf1I s,.dll: (C) "Olymplc ~~11Sacl~~<t.,.... (C) ll:)OCD1ir~':.:::·~ F~' ''-" .. dM · Ci) Sllptr 6 (C) Cl) &..tan llndtblld (C) " · owit: .. ......., (western) '32 • : (C) oec..1111t tf II)'-2:JO 10: (C) A -* dul· --Oladys Swarthout, Lloyd Nolin. cent" (adventure) '63 -Gordon tfle m1ny 1ru1 of ICf. -u lncf-.(C) __ • ____ , Scott. Genevieve Graci. enc:e rtl1ted to apact experiment•· .1:30 ·1~=~~ (C) -~--11.~~=i-..-(dre· ; (jj TI.. F1ntatlc F.. (C) / m1) '5&-M1mlt Vin ~. WJI· • owit: 11$tr11pr Frt11 HNi ll1m Clmpbell. · Kon(' (adventure) '64 -Dalila, 12:00 t!J Un Clnto de Miiiet Cl Sllerttcl ...,_ Chin Sing Lone. 12:301J QI ()) .i.tiny Q...t (C) II) Cl• 111 S. C... 9·0011 ~ fl'ln~n Jr (C) II Mowlt: (C) ·~.... ,....,. "3:00 II T1lt .... Sectetr: (C) "Should · , 6 TM Fl......_· (C) (adventure) '41-Madtltlnt Clrroll, We Htve a Fedenil Medical Pl111 ' Spldtr M11 (C) Stertl!!J Hayden. in the U.S.T' Action Thtatra: "Spysmasher Rt-0 (!l) Cl) H.,,..1n1 '61: (Crtar· 3:30 8 Mewlt: "TwtlltJ MllllM Miies turns," and ''The Gun of Zanpre" ol Burnett 1uests. tt ~ · (lci·fi) '57 -Wiiiiam are this momin(s films. (D lhit Rlbben TllNlrl: "D•nsw· mi' Join Taylor. 9:151J Movie: "ScllMll~ h•c." (mys-ous Journey." ilbt,. USA: (C) "Tha Fum tery) '57-Robert Hutton., P1trlcla m El J•lclo de IOI Hiits I ach ry Revolution." . Wright. 1:0089())TM U.. ~,-(C) ! .. g:3011 ~ TM Htralol* (C) iliwtt: (C) "lltlll 1 ~ Tlltltrl: (C) "Sc:uddl· · 6 Sa-.i Hd 1t1i1t11 '(C) (comedy) '51 -Rhondf Flemlnt. ! Sc:uddl·H11l" ....,..., to tilt Ceet• Mark Stevens. / 4:00g ~Id Wiid of the Elra. (C) ft Mowlt: (C) "T'M ~ MW' Cl) T1lll been I Elaltll DIEi {drama) '57-Robert f111tchum, Curt ..-..: (C) 10:00 ~ Cl) Sltman! (C) Jurrens. The Braedloves are speed lepncb (iJ Ci) llnlman (C) m Opinion: Washin&'lln (C) In their own ff ma, Crair is the MORNING holder of tflt waftd IHll ..... rtc:Ord of 600.601 mpll, ..t In 1965. Lt1 It UM women's land speed recont holder at 308.56 mph. Both rtCOrdl ... tltlbllaMd on the Bonneville Slit Flata In Utlh. UtJllzlnc motion plc:blrt footq9 of the Breedlowes' (f11t.lt momenta on th-. tnck and lfltclal material filmed for this pl'Olflm, ABC fo- ~ on tht famed couplt not merely II tp0rta flprea, but II JO\!ll. uubtrlnt ptf'IOftalltltl off th• lreck •• well. ac..r11t cu. 4:30D U CiJ 1t11phct1• <C> fJ!)TllClltl'll 5:001!.~~~~ Handiclp It 011t of the ltll0fl11 major testa for older handlclp ___ ...,.._.nd _. .impcwtlnt ..-. _ to· the $162,000 Hollywood Gold • CUp comlna up on July 13. a S,..kiftl frMIJ: (C) Sol lino-Witz, U.S. Amblllldor to tlle 00. cuests.. 0 "" Sl*W: (C) "Profitt ol 1 Rookie." Rookie btllball .playws ~ Money and I.any HI*, bottl of -t.h• Phlladtlphll Phllllet, lft profiled In this apcwta film. ~cW*" Wldt ~ ., m1r1 .... CC) I = ... . ...... c.11 V•llt 5:.301 ..... ..., (C) • Twllltllt Z.. Clltrtnnt : ... k ltlt RAY ANTHO~.r~~ ~~~M! ~ aummer-tt iln~'t aD . la ... ._ 10 Channel 9'1 daily Uw) Tem,o....c· There'• Only~ One pmqa plua an · 1 array of • pictura 1ebeduled to nm .... out the summer mon!.191 tbe llation hli ;. PICted for The -Y Anlbony llloW. a brand new pf:!1m --. beainnhlt Saturday. June at 10 PM. In the parl of muticians. llay Anthony sure dOel au a born. 1be Rail Anthony ~ produced by Milton Lcbr, a w~ known televilion and motio11_ p_icture producer, will add musi- cal bilhlil .... to the summer moalhl. Not only~ Ray Anthony lad tlte orcbeatra ""ouab music nnlina front · sweet, swilJI. rock-'n-roU and l>iiieland, be al90 ah~ns tbe pace with bil crilp delivery qt droll one-linen. 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