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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesaenne a · ro - -- 40 Ways to Enjoy Your Va~aiion~ ':ti --' ' See Page Three • *· :A.: . ><: er's e DAILY PILOT SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 YOl. '1, NO, 1M. J llCTtOtU, 4f PAOll :A: .><. ""' i>< . ' '-'; ·"' Can't Ban Jets at Night, Court Rules FAA Final Authority, Say~ P~el / Even if Orange County wanted,to, It cannot ban night flights -jets ()r otherwise -out of the County Airport. That's one of the lessons drawn from a court ruling Frida,Y overthrow- iQg a Santa Monica city law against nighttime jet takeoffs at Santa Monica Municipal Airport. An appellate panel of three Los Angeles SuPerior Court judges issued an order prohibiting officials from en- fbrcing the Santa Monica ordinance. The \\Tit of prohibition held that federal authorities have pre-empted the field of aircraft regulation. A law similar to Santa Monica's )\'as proposed recently by a Newport Beach homeowners group. It was sent before the Board of Supervisors, and b&s..r.e· rnained in limbo since then, "It'11 my understanding tha t once an airport takes federal funds, it must agree to operate the airport on a non- discriminatory basis. Banning jet flights would be discriminatory,'' ex- plained Robert J. Bresnahan, Orange County airporl direct.or. Concerning the proposed nighttime jet ban at Orange County Airport, he said : "\Ve were advised by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) that it would not .approve this type of regulation. Everybody was standing by to 1ee what would happen in Santa Monica, really." An FAA attorney in Los Angeles told the DAU.Y PILOT the FAA has no regulations In efiect anywhere to regulate flig11t io order to lessen the d:lsturbance to people below. Ned Zartman, of the FAA region.al olfice, said regulations can be set up i9 the interest of safety factors. But Qight procedures to alleviate noise and other disturbances are canied out on a voluntary basis. He cited procedures at Washington Nati onal Airport as an example. Stores Quit Sale Of Guns, Stock Given to Police COLUMBUS. ObJo (UPn -A Col· umbus discount store chain turned over $20,000 worth of ill"• and am. munition to the city poUc.e depart· ment Friday and decided to perman· ently eliminate the &ale ol weapons in its .tores as • re!Uit of the a11as· aination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. • Marty J. Rosen, president of J. Marl's Family DiscOunt Centers\ aajd he wanted to "remove the pouibltity of supplying anyone wJth the means to cause bodily harm,. jnadvertenttr. or by intent, not only to our ded · cated P:UblJc Jeadert but to anyone regardld;a of lia.tion in llfe." ~Al H bd.St t .1 ... UUJ.~ · us .. ,~~. ·!' -r .ee s w .,. f7 ... Puppy ·~ove ' ,..J DAILY ,ILOT ........ ..,. J11M1 McH.-.. Jr. Poochie is an ll·month-old pup of half poodle and half chihuahua extraction. She wants more than anything else in the world to be a mother, ac<:,ording to her owner, Jackie Cleghorn of 216lh Eilrnra St., Huntington Beach. And nothing could make Gulliver, the Z. month-old kitten, happier, because Poocbie -in the grip of bet ma· ternal hangup -has adopted Gulliver. Daring •Trade ~ Voluntee r Hos tage Stops Escapee CHECCJTAH, Okla. (UPI) -A cour- ageotis prison warden traded himseU Friday for two hostages held pt gun· point by an escaped robber, and Ulen talked the convict into releaslng him. Oflicer1 said escapee Tl'lomas J. Rogers, 25, held a poUceman and a nurse's aide captive for more than four hours, threatening to ldll the girl, before warden Ray Page obtained their freedom. "He kept that gun on her head," said veteran McAlester. Okla., poUcema Ray Kirkpatrick, one of the hostaaes .. , - ,;He wasn't hostile, but I think If they had pressed him he might have shot the girl." Page talked the escapee Into releas. Ing Marilyn Fain, 18, by oUering to take her place as a host.age. Klrkpat- rlck was released a 1hort Ume later. Rogers then surrendered to Page af. ter talking with him brlefiy and was returned to the Oklahoma State Prison at McAlester. "We just visited for awhile," Page said. "He wanted to talk to his ex· wife, but I wouldn't let ber up there until he let me have the sun.,, Kennedy Cortege in Nation's Capital By Robert J. T11lor WASHINGTON (UPI) -Robert Francis Kennedy comes home to the capital he loved today. Like his brother before him , the slain Senator passes among cherished national shrines along hushed streets lined with uniformed serv1cemen and behind, the s i 1 e n t and grieving throngs. Like his brother before him, he goes to a grassy slope high on a hill in Arlington Nation a I Cemetery across the Potomac River in Virginia. From Union Station near Capitol Marines Held After Alleged' Robbery Spree A stakeout in a Tustin market pald off late Friday when two brothers - both of them Marines -were cap- tured following a $125 holdup in which one fJUSpect wrestled a Policeman for his Shotgun. The pair are also ruspecled of rob- bing a Costa W.esa liquor store of $370 and a San Clemente grocery rt.ore of $130 earlier in the evening. Booked on suspicion. of armed rob- bery following the Tustin holdup were Edward R. HazeD, 21, and his brother Jack A. Hazen, 20, whose San Cle- mente address was not immediately determined. Tustin police said officers RicMrd Kretsinger and Jerry Bennett were staked out in the rear of a Seven· Eleven Market at McFadden Ave· nue and Village Way when the 10:45 p.m. stickup occured. They said a young man entered and pulled a revolver on clerk James E. Moore, also holding several cu&- tomers -at bay, including a young housewife clutching her IO.month.old baby. 111e hidden police offlcers said they watched as the gunman took $125 in cuh and then laid a trap as he fled the small convenience market, I°" cat.ed in a rural area. Officer Kret.slneer said the bandit, whom police declined to ideDUfy ex· actly as Edward or Jack Hazen, !ought with him In the parking lot alter beillg ordered to halL Cash taken In tbe holdup, alone with the robbery weapon, were drop- ped, accord.Ing to Officer Bennett, who was lranUcatly rldlolng for belp as the suspect and hit partner acuf· lied. Beoo<tt joined the fight and Olli· cer11 Brent Bixler and Jack Terry quickly arrived •nd helped subdue (See ROBBERY, Pa•e %) ' j Hill the hearse bearing his body and the cortege oi family, friends and dignitaries was routed the few blocks southward to the new Senate Office Building and under the very .window he looked from on the Capltol. Then wert down Constitution Ave- nue looking toward the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, Arlingtori National Cemetery and where the sun sets. Past the Senate wing of the Capitol where this man or wealtb spoke for the poor and the voiceless. Past the National Archives where reposes the <tocument that sets forth the belief that all men are entitled to life, liberty and tfle pursuit of hap. piness. Past the Justice Department where he served as Attorney General of the United States. Past the ellipse where the White House gazes acrqss tbe avenue at the rising monument to George Wash· ington. Past the Lincoln Memorial aOd the gates or Resurrection City. Then over Memorial Bridge, the eternal name of President John F. Kennedy's grave flickering ahead (See KENNEDY, Page %) Sirhan Arraigned, Ma y Plead Insane as Defense LOS ANGELES (UPI) -For the ac· ""cused assassin of Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy, the defense may be an insanity plea to escape the gas chamber. Sirhan B. Sirhan, a lumpy-faced for- mer racetrack exercise boy, was in- dicted for Kennedy's murder Friday. He then made a brief, but dramatic appearance at a jailhouse chapel ar- raignment under super secwity mea- sures. Sirhan was wheeled in and out of " the half·hour proceeding in a collaps- able wheelchair. 'I11e swarthy Jor- danian immigrant asked for, and was granted a delay unW June 2.8 in for· mally answering the charge. . The 24-year-old defendant sat at the foot of a marble·topped altar that served as the judge's bench and heard the Grand Jury lndicbnent charging him with the murder "of Robert Fran- cis ~ennedy, a human being." Only newsmen who had been care· fully ldenUfied and searched were al- lowed into the chape_l by sherlil's depu- ties detmnined to protect Sirban from the fate of Lee Harv.ey Oswald, who was shot down in a Dallaa police ga- rage two day11 after the assasslnaUon ()f President John F. Kennedy. Superior Cour) Judge Arthur L. Al- arcon. at a defense request, named two psychlatrtsts to uamine tbe de· fenolanL •4ne docton a,re to act u agents of the attorneys for the defense," Al· arcon s~d . He saJd the psychlatrl1ts were only to uslst in determining the plea. He also stressed be w111 not maklna: a de-- clllon at this time on Sirhan'• sanlt'. Sirhan, dre1sed In a white, open-neck &htrt and blue prl11on trousert, stared lmpaa~ely at the 200 newsmen who jamme the ,nlll::e1hlft courtroom. He ' .J" ..... ---·-. . had a bandage on his left ankle, a splint on his broken left index finger and a bruise on the left side of his face -all incurred in his capture sec. onds after the assassination. Flanked by three deputy sheriffs and pushed by a fourth, the wheelchair was maneuvered to three steps which Jed to the chapel altar. Sirhan walked a few steps to a straight-backed chair just below the marble-topped altar, behind· which Judge Alarcon presided. SecW'ity precautions were so intense that even Judge Alarcon was searched before entering the room. Policemen, (See SIRHAN, Page I) POLICE 'REPORT ALARMING STORY NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (UPl) - So you think you hate to get up in the morning? Police -who c<iuld hardly keep a straight face -today topped any story you could ever tell on yourself. It seems that about wake-up Ume, a ftanUc mother called headquarters. Her 18-year-old daughter, she said, had an alarm clock "trapped In her head." When the patrol car got there, they loWJd that the girl, on hearing the alarm go oU, •ppatentl,-hld-11.ammed It down on top of her bead. Si.nee the clock bad tour aharp tongs for tep, It stuck in her scalp. A doctor at Anna Jacques Hospital removed the clock and llld the only illJury the girl sul!er.d was to hor pride. The police. ever a:enUemen, did not name e atrl ---"N ~ • • • -.. • ... -•4 • I -~---------~----~--... ' • !"' DNl.Y PILOT • Up, Up Go Wages Newport Survey Shows Rise Everywhere • Up, 1111 llld away.. • • Jy, Last year, the couocll approved ao Tbat'1 wh1t'1 hawenln& to salaries average 5 percent boost. _II l"lb!io tll!Plofei all over 0r..,.. -Buena Pm: c.u..,u-.,. aw. CloualJ, -, to a .a.11 117 dJlnll a I JIOI-' ~. A 7t1r _,., a H-' ~ dlJ aldeo. .JllDllar11'1er1aot WU _..,14. ~ 'l'ba' ..,..,ojl-wu eonduc:t..rl• OOll" -Qiela H-1 A ?.I peroont Jn. -TIUh a &.9 -I pay hike ctMM II reportedif under study by -.nendaUoo fir Newport clV councllDlen. LUI July a J.5 peroent ln· won.... now under coatlderaUon_bJ creue was approved .....,.,men. One year ap, the councfi _ h.UerCMs EmPtoye Pl1 wu 91"V"ed a I .,......1 1Dcreue for Ille -eel 5.t percent wt Dt<emblr. dlJ'I 'l"'"° thaa 400 employu. -VI lo October. A dtW, ln Here 1 what the comparative survey 1 .. 1-revlalooa u.otil fall li IJl1D 'ex· sbows: _, -Anaheim: City employe repnsen-pected. ta.11\les .-e now negotiating for a 10 -Gardea Grt~e: Workers last y~ar perce.nt lncrease, to be ellective'ia Ju-received a 5 percent hike; last April, ''63 March Mastermind Leaves Poo.r Campaign WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Poor People's·Campaign has dropped Bay- ard Rurtin, the genius of the 1983 march on Washington. Rustin, who quit over what the Rev . Ralph David Abernathy called "very minor difJerences," was replaced by Washington Urban League director Sterling Tucker. Tucker was named to succed Rus- tin, who bad offended Abernathy and -otben by releasing laat weekend a s~tement of goals for the Poor Peo- ple's mircb. The Poverty March on June 19 bad been reganhd as the moat dramatic - if not the clinac:Uc -public demon- stration of the month-old Poor Peo- "ple's March for mo~e jobs. housing and welfare assistance. Whether it can now succeed without the organiza- tional genius of Rus.tin, the gray-haired" theoretician of the civil rights move- ment. was questionable. Rustin, head of the A. Philip Ran- dolph Institute in New York, organ- ized the 1116.1 civil rights march on Washington that drew 210,IXX> persons. ·Tucker, lltUe known outside Washing- ton , was prai5ed by Abernathy as "no stranger" to civil rights battles·and as a "staunch supporter" of the Poor People's March u coordinator .of Jts Washington activities. Tucker issued a statement through his office that he had prior oblJgaUons to consider and would not announce a decision on whether to accept Aber- nathy's ofier until today. In another shakeup, march officials: said 150 umature men" in thelr thlr- tiea would replace the younger, exiat- ing band of marshals who maintain discipline and security at the camp- site near the Lincoln Memorial. Abernathy and Hosea Willlams, the field director of the march. have aald Rustin issued ll_llst of poor people'• goals which they did not authorize. Williams called them "a bunch of jar.1 and foolishne11s .11 Rustin, after setting forth specific legislative objectives ror the poo; that were immediately endorsed by )lberal congressmen, gave the march Jeader- shlp until noon Friday to settle the is- sue or he would quit He quit. Abernathy told newsmen in Wash- ington that Rustin's program was not comprehensive enough for the Poor People's March. Hanoi's Latest Orders: Make No Concessions PARIS (UPI) -Instructions lrom their leaders Jn Hanoi have ruled out an offer of concessions hl return for a total halt of U.S . air raids on the north North Vietna·nH?sc sources al . ···~ the Vietnam war talks said today. The sources said Xuan Thuy, the -c!Mf Hanoi negotiator, will empha- size wltb added vtgor Wednesday that any "serious" talk ol peace can come only after an unconditional and -complete cessation of all U.S. 11t- tacks on North Vietnam. W. Avertll Harriman. the leader of the U.S. negotiating team, was in -New York for the funeral of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. with him was his deputy, Cyrus Vance. Since the talks began May 13, ··Harriman has repeatedly insisted the North Vietnamese must show some restraint on thelr part if the Paris talks are to succeed in their objective of toning d o w n ttle war enough to permit the start or formal peace negotiations. -The Hanoi sow-ces saJd the latest wotd from their Communist leader- ship said they were determined . to hold out for an American promise to "fully and unconditionally" stop the bomlJlng. The •ow-ce added that they expect the talks to last "a very long time." Both sides appeared ready for an extended stay in Paris waiting to DAILY PILOT .... ,..,..... .:... .... ........ ..... WW-..... ... ',. ...... . .., CAUl'DllllA lkeHrt N. WeM --n .... tCeeYll ..... ThtMll A, M1trphl11• -·-J•ck I. c.r1.., P11I NI•••• .,...._ .-,...... Mwf"llllfll Dl...ctor Off'I••• c:.t1 MM1 m w.t ..., """' _........., 1Mct11 :an w ..... _ .• .....,., -.. ue-e-111 m ,_, ,, ...... ................ squeeze any co!'l~sslons p<>salble out of one another. •larrhnan and Vance were expect- ed to return to Paris by Monday or Tuesday to prepare for their Wed- nesday ericounter with the North Viet- namese delegates. While in the · UnJttid States they were expected to have an opportunity to discuss• the talks with President Johnson and with top state depart· ment officials. Reagan Backs Grape Growers On NY Boycott SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ron· aid Reagan stood behind the state's grape growers today in "their efforts to prevent a threatened boycott of Call, fornia table grapes by New York City supermarkets. Reagan Friday ordered state gov. ernment agencles to "gather all the facts . _ , so that steps may be tak- en to stop" the boycott which the Cali- fornia Grape and Tree Fruit League says will be started Monday by the AFL-CIO. AFL-CIO officials were unavailable to comment on the report. "I deplore these tactics and am hopeful that the chain stores will not be intimidated by these threats,'' nea· Ian said in a news release. He des· \, cribed the boycott as "irresponsible tactics." · In Case Typed Brief Failed? LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sherill's deputies Friday apprehended a wo- man trying to smuggle three plstob hidden in a typewriter to a prisoner in Cowity Ja!L The typewriter was being delivered to prisoner Jay Avery Bayer on a court order because he Is acting as his own attorney. Bayer was arrested on a charie of petty theft. Deputies stopped the woman, whose Jdentity was not dJsclosed, after she entered tho Jail lobby. Two derrlngers and one revolwr wt.re dll«lvtred tap-- ed to a metal panel tn1Jde the rtar of the typewriter durlnf • routlnt lmpec· Uon of the machine. Train Kille Toddler LAWNDALE (AP) -Michael Witt- rock, 2. toddled onto r&Jlroad traclts and w" killed Friday by a Santa Fe Rallwa, frelabl train two blocb ~m hJa bomt. ' • anotltor 2.5 perootl Mora II eipeoted ID AufUll. -Huatlogtoo Bead!' Nothing' II Arm •• but indJcations are that waeea will be hiked from 5 to 7.5 percent for the new fllcal year. Lbst ye.at the In- crease averaged 5 percent. -Oranie: .Preliminary reporta point to a proposed 9.8 percent in- crease. It was 5 percent last Juty . -Santa Ana: No change is expected t1ttil ~ptembe.r. Last September a S perce.Dt increase wu adopted. -Oru1e Ceuty: Supervisors on May 22 granted a 6. 7 percent incre.ase. In June, 1967·, county employes receiv- ed a IS.4 percent boost. From P11t1e J KENNEDY •.. with lhe CuaUs-Lee Mansion above and beyond, Up the winding way to a newly opened grave 6Cant feet from where hrotJ1er John aod two ol the late President's children lie. The arrangements made by the Kennedy !aniily called for a simple motorcade procession withe brief slow- downs at the Senate Office Building and the Justice Department, in de- ference to Kennedy's service there. The black-draped train bearing the coffin was ordered split in two parts shortly before ite: arrival in Wash- ington. One three-car section was proceed- ing to Union station with the body, Kennedy's widow, Ethel, and other family members. The l'f:maining car&, carrying hundreds Of friends and dignitaries who attended the funeral at St. Patrick's Ca,t.hedral in New York, was arriving separately. At 4:40 p.m. (EDT) the procession wat to begin the :JS.minute trip to Arlington, about !our miles distant. A 15 -minute graveside ceremony was arranged, witnessed by some 2,000 invited guests and televised to the nation. Robert Kennedy's grave waa 60 feet to the east 8.nd south of John Kennedy. Robert Kennedy's burial place is near two Japanese Magnolia trees just outside the circular walk lead- ing to President Kennedy 's gravesite, It is within the 31,l acres set aside for ttie Kennedy Memorial Area, but outside the 18-by·30 foot stonereov- ered plot covering the President's grave. The proceWon and the burial was being cllrrled live on national tele- vision and overseas to Europe, Aus- tralia aod. Japan via satell,i.te. Authorities t o o k unprecedented measures to prtvent any untoward incidents and to handle tens of thou- sands expected to line the route of the procession despite a forecast of muggy heat In the &O's and a good chance of rain. Inevitably, memories were revived of the solemn state funeral or John Fitzgerald ~ermedy on Nov. 25, 1963, when a riderless horse wu followed by 13 members of royal families, 16 presidents and beads of states, 38 foreign ministers, seven heads of na- tional leglslatw-es and six defense ministers and military chiefs. Robert Kennedy's burial was _not that elaborate but attendance by most of his colleagues in the senate and bJs rivals for the presidency and by representatives of most of the 113 nations which maintain diplomatic missions in Wuhlngtoo was evidenct! or the esteem in which he was held. in America and around the world. It wa-s a rare departure from in- ternational protocol for· high ranking foreign officials to attend the funeral of a U.S. Senator, but Kennedy, who had covered much of the globe in his travels, was so highly regarded abroad that sentiment overruled pre· cedent. Kennedy was appointed Attorney General by President Kennedy des- pite his own misgivings about taking a ranking government post in his brother's administration. He served until Sept. 3, 1964, when he rtslgned to run for the Senate from New York. Kennedy qualJfied fol' burial at Ar- lington, now filled to capacity. by virtue of having been a high ranking government offic4a1 who had been honorably discharged by the Armed Forces. He volunteered for service a& • seaman during World War JI. Fired for Book, Teacher Wins Cash Settlement LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Robtrt Kendall. 31, an English teacher who cla.tmed dismissal from a private :school in Wood1and llllls becawe of a book he wrote, has recfilved a $2,450 settlement, It was disclosed today. Kendall, author of "White Teacher In a Black School," said he was f\red by Ibo PIDecnlt Raacb School In 1'85. lie 1ald the 1<bool cJalmed he wu fJ>. competonl but he charpd the book prompted the dimiiUll. The book 'tlfls based on 1 pre'Vtous ape.rlence whlle Kendall Wll employed by the Loi Angeles City Board of Education. Keodall, who Uved in Woodland Hills wtien the Superior Court complaint WU rued, had 50Ulhl $127,250 dam- -· but tht IChool agrted lO the compromise 1Cttleme11l • • • COfJllt Citp Total! McCarthy Won . . All But Capo BLOODIED DRIVER Alexandre Craig Mesa Teenager OnlY. Scratched r In Car Crash ~ A Cost.a Mesa girl escaped with minor injuries Friday when her car crashed Into another one, making a left turn from Newport Boulevard onto 15th Street in Costa Mesa. Alexandra B. Cr-'g, 17, 011218 Lon- donderry Lane, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for a laceration on the forehead and released. Mrs. Shirley M. Wood, 39, of 1500 Irvine Ave., had just begun a left turn jn front of the Orange Coast College coed's norttlbound car when the vehicles collided. Witnesses claimed htrs. Wood , a Tustin school district emptoye·, was turning legally on a green arrow signal, according to traffic policemen, Laguna Delays Playhouse, Art S.chool Action Councilmen ha"-Cnued action on both the La:~~u11P1ayers and Laguna Beach School of Art and Desitn. Each is seeking a new facility. Geoff Riker, Players board vice ptesident,1 asked .the council Wed- nesday for an extension until June 30 for the organization to come up will\ the nece55ary funds to cover the bid and contingencies to construct a new Laguna-Moulton Playhouse. Councilmen also continued until their next meeting the art school apr- peal of a planning commission stand- off on whether the school may build a new facillty on city-owned hillside p-o. perty above the Festival Of Arts. The long ,pending matter was con- tinued when councilmen received a letter from attorney . James Leddy, representing JX'operfy owner op- position to school use of the ten parcels. Paul Stiker, representing the school, said, "This tactic has been used about three times; presenting something at the meeting with no opportunity for the council to study it or for us to study jt." Councilman Roy Hohn suggested at the m,.Ung that the dty might con· sider Qsing some approach rather than the · variance procedure such as dedicating the hillside property as part of Irvine Bowl Park. Holm indicated the council could then consider whether the school would be a fit use ~ the park rather than considering It as a variance wtllch he sa.ld disturbs hlm. Because the variance was technically denied at the planning commJssion in a 2·2 vote deadlock, it would take four council votes to ap- prove the use as an appeal "from a planiilng commission variance denial. Wife in Car Sees Husband's Copter Death BONNERS FERRY, Idaho (UPl)- A helicopter crashed and burned five miles south of here Friday, killing the pilot, while his wife, trailing him in a car, watched. Killed in the crash was Lloyd A. MacNell, 23, Provo, Utah, the only occupant 0( the craft, according to Boundary County Sheriff Earl Lane, Lane said the helicopter had taken off from the Bonners Ferry Airport and was fiytng $0Uth following U.S. Highwl.)' 9$.2, lt crashed on the edge of the road. Mr,_ MacNell was ta.ken to COm- munl\y Ho1pital bore suffering In> shock. A 9P0ltesman said tht accident ba.p. pened about 8:45 a.m. when the bell· copter, llllder conlr1ct to the U.S. Compiled By lbe DAILY PILOT Orange Coast DemoCraUc vote.rs preferred Senator Eugene J . -McCarthy over the late Senator ~ .F. Kennedy in last Tuesday's balloting, a clty-by-city breakdown of coastal voting indicated today. FOf' the Republicans, Orange Coast residents geve State Superintendent Max Rafierty a clear victory over in· cum.bent U.S. Senator Thomas Kuchel Of Anaheim. The coastal voting breakdown show- ed McCarthy won in every city except the Mission hamlet of San J uan Capistrano with its strong Mexican- American heritage_ There, Kennedy won 150 to 120 wit!l .all three precincts fully counted. Here are the highlights of voting in major races in the unofficial clty-by- city breakdown issued by County Clerk William St John: COSTA MESA: 56 of 56 precincts reported. For presidential delega- tions: McCarthy, 3,377; Kennedy, 2,726. Reagan, 6,543. For U.S. Senate : Republican, Rafferty, 4,917; Kuchel, 3,671. Coastal Muni cipal W ate r District: Donald C. Simpson , 1,482; in- cumbent Charles V. Turner, 7M. NEWPORT BEACH ' 42 of 48 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 1,736; Ken· nedy, 1,057. Reagan, 7,548. For U.S. Senate: Refferty, 5,705; Kuchel, 4,016. Co8.ital Municipal Water District: Dooald C. Simpson, 2,849; Charles V. Tun:ier, 1,5'0. LAGUNA BEACH, , 15 of I 5 pr~cincts . reported. For .pr~Sidential delegations : McCarthy, 950 ; Kennedy, 514. Reagan, 2,416. For U.S. Senate:· Ralf!rly, 1,832; Kuchel, 1,210. HUNTINGTON BEACH, 82 of 82 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 5,542; Ken- nedy, 4,786. Reagan, 8,905. For U.S. Senate: R:8fferty, 6,876; Kuchel, 4,783. FOUNTAIN VALLEY' 21 of 21 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 1,315; Ken- nedy, 1,202. Reagan, 2,086. For U.S, Senate: Raf£erty, 1,715, Kuchel, 997. SEAL BEACH: Tl of 30 precincts reported.. For presidential delega. tions: Mccarthy, 1,564; Kennedy, 1,194. Reagan, 4,052. For U.S. Senate: Rafferty, 2,965 ; Kuchel, 2,117. WESTMINSTER: 40 of 40 precincts reported. For presidential delegations, McCarthy, 2,817; Kennedy, 2,694. Reagan, 3,022. For U.S. Senate : Raf- ferty, 2,455; Kuchel, 1,576. SAN CLEMENTE: 16 of 18 precincts reported, For presidential delega. tions: McCarthy, 706; Kennedy, 578. Reagan, 2,344 . For U.S. Senate: Raf- ferty, 1,972; Kuchel, M9. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, 3 of 3 precincts reported. For pl'esidential delegations: McCarthy, 120;" Kennedy, 150. Reagan, 395. For U.S. Senate : Rafferty, 320; Kucl!ei, 198. In Orange County's Fifth Supervisorial District, e m b r a c i n g Costa Mesa , Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and the southerly cities, McCarthy woo over Kennedy, 10,366 to 7,m in the 199 of 209 precincts tallied so far, In that district, Rafferty got 23,4.11 votes to 15,m for Kuchel. In the Second Supervisorial District, including Huntingt.on Beach and most of the west«n coastal county area, it was Mccarthy 14,375 to 12,610 for Ken- nedy. In the same area, Rafferty out- distanced Kuchel, 17 ,021 to 11,862. Orange County-wide, M precincts have yet to be counted under what is termed ''technical difficulties ." Reports are in from 1,087 of the c.oun- From PAfre I SIRHAN •.. including a captain, had their guns confiscated and a platoon of 16 depu- ties ringed the courtroom. The security precautions probably were the strictest ever imposed in an American court proceeding. Four beefy deputies stood directly behind Sirhan. Had an assassin some- how smuggled a weapon Into the chap- el he woWd have had to dispose of the lawmen before getting to the accused. The slender 5 root 3 Inch Jordanian native said ''yea, sir," when asked if he understood his constituUonal rights, and "yes, 7our honor," when the jur- ist asked I Sirhan agreed to th e tem- porary cow1room fac lUUes. '"No,11 Sirhan said firmly•when ask- ed It he had £unds to retain a lawyer. Alacorn appointed \Vilbur Littleri(!ld. deputy pub Uc d(!fender, as chle coun· gel for the defense. Mourning Delays 'Top' School Rites For.st Service and owned by Moun-As a result ti. the atsasslnation of ta1n Wm Helicopter, Provo. Utah, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the 'l'lent throuth tM llS.,000 volt BPA dedication of Laguna Be•ch'1 Top of line. the World Elementary School haa been A fortst service spokesman said rescheduled for Wednesday, June 12 at MacNelI was returning to Sandpoint, 7 p.m. at the achool. Idaho, headq_uartera of the Kanit.su Tbc cereiMnJes were to be held Sui:- Natloaal 'F'orKt to which he was 11· day, now been proCtatmed a national lllped 'Wiien Ille occident OOC\ln'ed, J. day of m-.lnf. ty's 1,173 preclnets and a total o! 826,915 ballots have been counled . The county total gives McCarthy, 65.427 against Kennedy's s 8, 8 9'3 . Reagan's vote was 127,SU for hls favorite son GOP delegation. In the Republican U.S. Senate race, the vote is Rafferty 102,416 against Kuchel's 62,872. Scorpion May . Have Struck Sea 'Mountain' NORFOLK. Va. (UPI) -With me- chanical failure virtually ruled out. Navy investigators showed growing conviction today that the nuclear sub- marine Scorpion sank to the bottom of the Atlantic after colliding with an undersea mountain, .. The formal court or Inquiry, enter- ing its £otll'th day or hearings today, heard testimony Friday affirming pre· vio1.1s witnesses who said there were n1inor mechanical faults in the attack submarine's equipment but 'nothing that jeopardized its seaworthiness. Capt. Wallace Greene, commander of Submarine Division 62 of which the Scorpion was a part. swnmed up his studv of the eight-year-old vessel's condition with the statement Scorpion was "fully ready for sea." when she set out from the Azores two weeks ago for Norfolk. _ Although the ves~el and ·!ts 99. men are otficially classified 1'lost in lhc -depths of the Atlantic," the search went on for the 13th day to(,lay. Officials said ships specially equip- ped .for deep water. search were con- centrating on an area south of the Azores where ~the Scorpion was last heard .from by radio on May 21. The area has many underse~ moun- tains. Witnes'ses testified earlier that some are not accurately depi<;;ted on the Navy charts the Scorpion Was us- ing. making a plausible case !or the undersea collision theory some court members appeared to feel was the probable explanation of the tragedy. A note of mystery ·Was introduced Friday when Greene told the court the Scorpion was off courlie at the time of its last radio transmiSsion because it was on a secret mission. Accord.in.(! to previous testimony, she was 'Zl miles from her assigned position at that time. Arter Greene's comment, the court went into private session. Testimony was also taken in closer! session on an admitted failure of an emergency system for blowing water out of the sub's ballast tanks, Two Navy captains testified that, In thetr view, the emergency ballast tank blower system and other known me· chanical and structure weakneues were not serious enough to have caus· ed the sub to sink. From Pa!Jfl I ROBBERY ... the suspected. bandit, who was des- cribed .as big, heavy and strong. Followup units converged on the scene and the second suspeot. spot· ted waiting in a car nearby, was cap· tured by Sgt. Allen Brown, who found a bank bag containing $500 in the vehicle. The Hazen brothers are also sus- pected. of two-other armed robberies along the Orange Coast earlier in the evening and Costa Mesa poUce said a wallet taken from one victim was in their possession. Offi~r Ted Curry said they are suspected of pulling a $370 holdup at the E,z In Liquor Store, 1888 Pl.a· centia Ave., a haU-how-before the Tustin robbery. Clerk John L. Becker, 48, said a young man with characteristic mili- tary haircut sauntered in and pulled a .38 caliber revolver, catching sev- eral customers at the same time. "Okay, open a paper bag and fill it up," the victim quoted tbe gunman as saying. Police said Becker emptied two c~h registers and the bandit fled after ordering witnesses to lie down on the floor in the rear of the tiquor s1we. Earlier, about $130 was taken in a robbery at a Tic Toe Market at 2710 Camino Capistrano, in San Clemente, according to police there. Investigators said a man who match· es the description of one o( the l·(azen brothers entered the market and pulled a pistol on assistant manager Herbert M. Beck. They sa.id he also took SS from a customer and that a wallet taken in one of the two holdups was found on one of the Marines captured after the TusUn robbery. Olficors there bad llalted out th• small mirtet in a fairly Isolated rural &TU after the city WIS hlt by a llriDg of robberlts recenUy. "We've been racked by them," said • Officer BWer, who helped wre1Ua one of the Hazen brother1 into submlulon shotUy before midnight . Money totalling the amoUJ1t taken In the San Clemente and COsta Mesa holdups earlier was round in a b~ bag in tbe Hau.a brothers' car, police Aid. , 1 ' ' ( • • • I t I I t I I I I I ' I i I --~-- ' • Weekend DAILY PILOT Your illomet.own VO[. 6T, NO. ·138, 3 SECTIONS, ;i6 PAGES DAILY PILOT 1"1111• lly ~-1 McN1bll Jr. Poochie is en 11-month-old pup of half poodle and ,half chihuahua extraction. She wants more than anything else .in the world to be a mother, according to her owner, Jackie Cleghorn of 2161h Eilmra St., Huntington Beach.' And nothing could make Gulliver, the Z. month-old kitten, happier, because P oochie -in the grip of her ma- ternal hangup -has adopted Gulliver. Cholies on Gtana Hospital Orderly Saves Boy Struck by His ·Car A young hospital orderly who has seen dozens of similar cases saved the life of a Santa Ana boy Friday night after striking the victim with his .car as he rode a bicycle across a busy street in heavy traffic. Police said Gregory R. Krone, 7, of 13071 Deodar St., choked on a big wad World's First Woman Heart Switcl1 Fails DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -The firs' heart to be transplanted in a woman functioned satisfactorily for an how· and .a half Friday night at Dallas' Parkland Hospital before it failed for "unknown reasons." Mrs. Esther Matthews, a 41-year- old Dallas Negro mother of five, died at 9:30 p.m., four hours and 45 min- utes after the transplant was begun by a team of Surgeons from the Uni- sersity of Texas' Southwestern Medi· cal School. The heart came from a white man, Bobby Wayne Blocker, 26, a Euless, Tex., used c8r dealer. who died 47 minutes before the transplant began. Blocker married and the father of two, had 'been injured W~esday in a DaUas automobile accident that killed three other young men . Dr. \Vatl'I \Vebb, chairman of the medical school's thoracic and cardio- vascular surgical division, said "tech· nically, the transplant was ~atisfac­ tory with the heart restartinf and beating satisfactorily with a normal rhythm and blood pressure for near- ly one and one half hours." "The heart then progressively fail- ed for unknown reQ40l1s. A cucliac assist pump waa used for a short period but all known means failed to change the outrome," he told news- men. Ttu!: transplant was the world's 21st. Seven recipientl remain alive -two In Hou.ston, Tex .. and one each in Paris, London, South Africa. Bra- zil and Ar&entina. I • or bubble gum after the 5:05 p.m. ac- cident and had stopped breathing. Motorist Allan J . Coy, 24 , of 1945 Highland St., Orange, dug Ute gum out of the victim's throat and gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation ar- ter the accident. Investigators said Coy was driving south on Tustin Avenue when the Krone boy rode his _bicycle across the street at the intersection or Santa Clara Avenue. Traffic had slowed or stopped to allow ooo of the victim's friend s to ride his bike through the intersection. police said, and started up again just as the Krone boy started to cross. In vestigators said Coy slammed on his brakes as soon as he saw the younster. but was unable to stop be- fore hitting him. The Krone boy was taken to Santa Ana Community Hospital -where Coy is employed -and he was re- ported in critical condition there early today with head injuries. Action on Boat Seiz~Urged SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The legls· lature has demanded the United States take steps to stop the setzw-e or Cali- fornia-based tuna fistp_ng vessels by Ecuador and Peru. . On a 23--0 vote, the Senate Friday ap· proved an Assembly-passed resolution by Assemblyman Vincent Tbomas (D- San Pedro) and E. Richard Barnes (R·San Diego). The resolution say1 that during the past seven years, 57 tuna clippers have been seized on the high seas by the naval forces of Ecuador and Peru. The most recent involved the clJppel' Paramount on March ~. UCLA Teacher Slain LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police !den· t.i!lcd Friday a man fouod 1trangled three days ago a1 John Roy Crawford, <t:J, a UCLA sociology te11cher and district director of the county public health socjal workers agtncy. ' ~· EDI I ION Dally Paper SATURDAY, E 8, "1968 • TEN CENTS Night Fligli Ban· Overruled Santa Monica Decision \Lesson for Orange County Even if Orange County wanted to, it cannot ban night flights -jets or otherwise -out of the County Airport. That's one of the lessons drawn from a court ruling Friday overthroW- ing a Santa Monica city law against nighttime jet takeoffs at Santa Monica Municipal Airport. An appellate panel of three Los Angeles Superior Court judges issued an order prohibiting officials from en- forcing the Santa Monica ordinance. The writ of prohibition held that federal authorities have pre-empted the field of aircraft regulation. A law similar to Santa Monica's was proposed recently by a Newport Beach homeowners group. It was sent before the Board of Supervisors, and has re- mained in limbo sJnce then. "It's my understanding that once an airport !akes federal (unds, it must agree to operate the airport on a non- di9Criminatory basis, Banning jet flights would be dlscriminatory," ex- Rlained Robe.rt J. Bresnahan, Orange COOnty airport director. Concerning the proposed nighttime jet ban at Orange County Airport, he said: "We were .advised by the Federal Aviation Ageilcy (FAA) that it would not .approve this type o( regulation. Everybody was standing by to see what would happen in Santa Monica, really." Robert Kennedy Buried At Brother's Side By ROBERT J. TA VLOR WASHINGTON (UPI) -Robert Francis Kennedy comes home to the capital he loved today. Like his brother before hlm, the slain Senator passes among cherished national shrines along hushed streets Hned with uniformed servicemen and behind, the s j 1 e n t and grieving throngs. Like his .brother before him, he goes to a grassy slope high on a hill in Arlington N at ion a 1 Cemetery across the Potomac River in Virginia. From Union Station near Capitol ' llill the hearse bearing his bOOy andthe belief that all men are entitled the cortege or family, iriends and to life, liberty and the pursuit of hap- dignltarles was routed the few blocks piness. southward to the new Senate Office Past the Justice Department where Building and under the very window he served as Attorney General of he looked from on the Capitol. the United States. Then west down Constitution Ave. Past the ellipse where Uie White nue looking toward the Washington I-louse gazes across the avenue at Monument, the Lincoln Meworial, the rising monument to George Wash- Arlington NaUonal Cemeterf and ington. where the sun sets. Past the Llncoln Memorial and the Past the Senate wing o! the Capitol gates . of Resurrection Ciiy. where this man or wealth spoke for Then over Memorial Bridge, the the poor and the voiceless. E>ternal flame of President John F. Past the National Archives where Kennedy's grave flickering ahead reposes the document that sets forth (See KENNEll.Y, Page Z) Sirhan Arraigned, May • Stakeout Ends Orange Coast ·Holdup Spree Plead Insane as Defense LOS ANGELES (UPI) -For the ac. cused assassin of sen. Robert F, Ken- nedy, the defense may be an insanity plea to escape the gas chamber. Sirhan B. Sirhan, a lumpy-faced for- mer racetr.ack exercise boy, was in- dicted for Kennedy's murder Friday. lie then made a brief. but dramatic appearance at a jailhouse chapel ar· raignm~nt under super security mea- sures. Sirhan was wheeled In and out of the half-hour proceeding in a coUaps· able wheelchair. The swarthy Jor- danian immigrant asked for, and was granted a ~lay until June 28 in for- mally answering the charge. The 24-year-old defendant sat at the foot of a marble-topped altar that served as the judge's ben~h and heard the Grand Jury indictment charging him with the murder "of Robert Fran· cis Kennedy, a human being." Only newsmen who had been care· rully identified and searched were al- lowed into the chapel by sheriff's depu· ties determined lo protect Sirhan from the fate of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was shot down in a Dallas police ga· rage two days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Superior Court Judge Arthur L. Al· arcon, at a defense request, named two psychiatrists to examine the de· fendant. "The doctors are to act as agents of the attorneys for the defense," Al- arcon said. He said the psychiatrists were only lo assist in detenninlng the plea. He also stressed he was not making a de· cision at this time on Si.rhan's sanity. Sirhan, dressed in a white, open-neck shirt and blue prison ·trousers, stared impassively at the 200 newsmen who jammed the makeshift courtro?m. He Daring had a bandage on his left ankle, a splint on his broken left index finger and a bruise on the left side of his face -all incurred in hls capture sec- onds arter the assassination. Flanked by three deputy sheriffs and pushed by a fourth, the wheelchair was maneuvered to three steps which led to the chapel altar. Sirhan walked a few steps to a straight-ballked chair just below the marble·topped altar, behind which Judge Alarcon presided. Security precautions were so intense that even Judge Alarcon was searched before entering the room. Policemen. (See SffiBAN, Page !) • POLICE REPORT ALARMING STORY NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (UPI) - So you think you hate to get up in the morning? Police -who could hardly keep a straight face -today topped any story you could ever tell. on yourself. It seems that about wake·up time, o lrantic mother called headquarters. lier 18-year-old daughter, she said, had an alarm clock "trapped in her head." When the patrol Car got there, they found that the ~girl,· on hearing the alarm go oft apparently had slammed it down on top of her head. Since the clock had four sharp tongs for legs. It stuck in her scalp. · A doctor a( Anna Jacques Hospital reJlloved the clock and said the only injury the girl suffered was to her pride. The police, ever gentlemen, did not name the girl. •Trade' Volunteer Hostage Stops Escapee CHECOTAH, Okla. (UPI) -A cour- ageous prison warden traded hJmsell Friday for two hostages held at gun. point by an escaped robber, and then talked the convict into releutna him. Officers aaid escapee. Thomas J. .Rogers, 25, held a policeman and a nurse's aide captive Jor more than tour hoW'I, threaten1r11 to kill the girl, before warden Ray Page obtahled their freedom. ''He kept that gun on her head," said veteran McAlester, O~la., P:Pl.icmlan Ray Kirkpatrick, one o( the holtlgu. "He wasn't hosUle, but I think II they had pressed him be might have I.hot the girl." Page "'lked the escapee Into releas- ing Marilyn Fain. 18, by oUering to take her pla~e as a bosta1e. Kirkl)Jt- rlct was releued a sbott Ume later. Rogers then 1urreodered to Page af· t.er talking with him brieny and was returned to the Oklahoma State Prl.Jon at McAlester. "We Just vlaited for awhile," Page Slid. "'He1 wanted to talk to his tx· wife, but 'WOoJdu't Jet ..her up there until be Jtt nae-have the 1'*'-·" A stakeout in a Tustin market paid off late Friday when two brothers - bot'h of them Marines -were cap- tured following a $125 holdup in which one suspect wrestled a policeman for his shotgun. The pair are also suspected of rob- bing a Costa Jv.esa liquor store of $.'J70 and a San C1emente grocery store of $130 earlier in the evening. Booked on suspic ion of armed rob· bery following the Tustin holdup were Edward R. Hazen, 21, and his brother Jack A. llazen, 20, whose San Cle- mente address was not immediately determined. Tustin police said officers Richard Kretsinger and J erry Bennett were staked out in the rear of a Seven. Eleven Market at McFadden Ave. nue and Village Way when the 10:45 p.m. stickup occured. They said a young man entered and pulled a revolver on clerk James E. Moore, also holding several ·cus- tomers at bay, including a young housewife cltJtching her lO·month-old baby. The hidden police officers said they watched as the gunman took $125 in cash and then laid a trap as he fled the small convenience market, lo- cated in a rural area. Officer Kretsinger said the bandit, whom police declined to identify ex- actly as Edward or Jack Hazen, fought with him in the parking lot after being ordered to halt. Cash' taken in t.11e holdup, along with the robbery weapon, were drop- ped, according to Officer Bennett, who was frantically radioing for help as the suspect and his partner scuf. fled . Bennett joined the fight and Off!. cers Brent Bixler and Jack Terry qulc.k1y arrived and helped subdue (See ROBBERY, Page !) Tough Gun Law Sought for SF SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -On the urging of Mayor Joseph Alioto, Su- pervisor Robert Mendelsohn set about droltlng a tough ell)' aun law today. He hoped· to Rreoent the draft to Mond.a7'1 meeting of the 1uperv1sors. The law would make It a mi&dt- meanor !or aQyone not to register with Police hlr pistol, shotgun or rtOe, wbe- .lher or not he obtalned'the weapon In San Francl1eo. , The 1tllltlt mlsdemoanot pena!Ues wou~ l!O applied -m montha ln Jall, a '500 line •nd conlilcatlon ol the weapon,caald >letldolaolm. • An FAA attorney in Los Angeles told the DAILY PILOT the FAA has no regulations in effect anywhere to regulate flight in order to lessen the disturbance to people below. Ned Zartman, of the FAA regional office, said regulations can be set up in the interest of safety factors. But flight procedures to alleviate noise and other disturbances are carried out on a voluntary basis, Cong Shell Saigon 8th Day in Row SAIGON (UPI) -Viet Cong ter· rorist shel~ Saigon today for the eighth day jn a row. Jn.side the capt. tal allied troops hunted down guer- rilla snipers. South Vietnamese military spokes· men said six·foot-long Viet Cong roe· kets killed at least two civilians and wounded 12 others late Friday night and early today. They said l l or the 122mm rockets exploded in Saigon's central business district. Through the day Saigon was hit by 25 rackets and mortar shells. In the rubble of Saigon's Cholon Section -hammered in a month of house to house fig1Jting, South Viet- namese troops Friday killed seven snipe.rs and captured eight. They ar- rested ·20 other persons as suspected 1Mpers. ''This place is virtually secure no\V. There are still a fE'w snipers left but that is about ail.'' said a U.S. ad· viser to !he governmer.t troops, Capt. Robert A. Reitz, 29, o! Pitts burgh, Pa. Jn the southern edge of Cholon about 30 guerrillas were holding out, according to police. •·we have them mousetrapped," said an American adviser to the police, Tom Baxter oC San Leandro, Calif. In other developments: -U.S. 852 Stratofortresscs flew seven raids against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese trOO!J positions in the Central llighlands, near the al- lied bastion of Oak To, and just be- low the North Vietnam border, near the Marine fort of Khe Sanh. -U.S. pilots hitting North Viet- nam's Southern Panhandle supply lines Friday struck roads, bridges. barges, missile sites and antiaircraft guns. -U.S. Marines killed at least 64 Communist troops in a day long bat· tie Friday lS miles southwest of the northern coastal city of llol An. Leatherneck losses included 15 men killed and 37 wounded. Stores Quit Sale Of Gllll8, Stock Given to Police COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -A Col· umbus discoUnt store chain turned over ·$20,000 worth of guns and am· munition to the city police depart· ment Friday and decided to perman· ently eliminate the sale of weapons in its stores as a result of the assas- sination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Marty J. Rosen, president of J . Mart's Family Discount Centers, said he wanted to "remove the possibility or supplying anyone with the means to cause bodily harm, Inadvertently or by intent, not only to our dedi· cated pubUc leaders but to anyone. regardless of station in life ." 111e stores' entire inventory of !Small arms. hand guns and ammuni· tion was givtn to the police depart· ment. "It Is my hope that l:hig action will encourage public support for 1ane legL<"'tlon banning UDr!ltrlcl<d aun 1a.les lmmedla.tely," Rosen &aid. Warfare for Reel MOST, Czetji05lovakl1 (UPI) - American tankl moved again.st Ge~ man troops today in mock baUlet fought undtr the direcUon of a U.S. movie company 1hootlnc the _ 11r,t Americe.o. lllm evtr made on Clecb aoil, '"!be Bride• ol R•nllllUI." l -, .. _ ...... • 4 • .. ":",.'t __ _ ' • Up, Up -GO, Wages Newport Survey S]iows Rise Ever,,Where Up, up and 1way •.. That's what's N.ppe.nlng lo salaries or public employea all over Orange County, accordinc to a study by Newport Beach city aide•. The aurvey wu conducted ln con· neetion wllh a 6.8 percent pay hl.ke recommendation for Newport city workers, now under consideration by councilmen. One year ago, the council approved a 5 percent increase for the city's mare thtn 400 empJoyea. Here's what the comparative survey sbows: -Anaheim: City emptoye represen· tatiYes are now negotiating for a 10 percent increase, to be effective ln Ju· ly. Lui,...., 11>1 .....u --.. average 5 percent boost. 1 -Buena Park: Councilmen are stu- dying a 5 percent hike. A year ago, a slm.ifar increase wa1 aP?"OVed. -Costa Me1a: A 7.~ percent ln· crease ls report~y under study by councilmen. Last July a 3.5 percent In· creaae was approved. -Fullerton: Employe pay was boo.sled 5.9 percent last December, retroacUve to October. A delay in salary revisions until fall ii again ex· pccted. -Garden Grove: Workers last year received a 5 percent hike; last April, '63 Mai-ch Mastermind Leaves Poor Campaign WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Poor People's Campaign has dropped Bay- ard Rustin , the genius or the 196.1 1narch on Washington. Rustin. who quit over what the Rev. Ralph David Abefnathy called "very minor dilferencea," was replaced by \Vashlngton Urban League director Sterling Tucker. Tucker was named to succed Rui··· tin . who had offended Abernathy and others by releasing last weekend a statement of goals for the Poor Peo- ple's march. a ua:taunch supporter" of the Foor People's March as coordinator of its Washington activities. Tucker issued a statement through his office that he had f)rior obli gations to consider and would not announce a decision on whether to accept Aber- nathy's offer until today. Jn another shakeup, march officials said 150 "mature men" in their thir- ties would replace the younger, exist- ing band of marshals who maintain discipline and security at the camp- site near the Lincoln Memorial. aaa!l!• U ~ lllcn 11 upfctod In AuguJt. -HuoUagton Beada: Nothing h flrm , but Indications are tbat wages wlll be hiked from 5 to 7.5 percent !or the new fl1cal year. Last year the ln· crease averaa:ed 5 percent. -Orange: Preliinlnary reports point to a proposed 9.8 percent In· crease. It was 5 percent last July. -Sanla Ana: No change Is expected until September. List September a s percent increase w1s adopted. -Orange •County: Supervisors on May 22 granted a 6.7 percent increase. Jn June, 1967, county employes receiv- ed a 6.4 percent boost. From Page 1•· KENNEDY ••. wJlh the CusUs·Lee Mansion abOve and . beyond, Up the winding way to a newly opened grave scant feet from where brother John and two of the late President's children lie. The arrangements made by the Kennedy fam11y called for a simple motorcade procession with brief slow- ilowns iat the Senate Office Building and the Justice J>epartment, in de· ference to Kenne<ly's service there. The black«lraped train .bearing the coffin was ordered spli\.f; two parts shortly before its arrival in Wash· ington. One three-car section was proceed- ing to Union Station with the body, Kennedy's widow, Ethel, and other family members. The remaining cars, carrying hundreds of friends and dignitaries who attended the funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, waS arriving separalely, The Poverty March on June 1!1 had been re~arded as the most dramatic - if not the cllmactic -public demon- stration of the month-old Poor Peo- ple's March for more jobs. housing ~nd 'welfare assistance. Whether H. can now succeed without the os:ganiza· uonal genius of Rustin, the gray·haJred· theoretician of the civil rights move- ment, was. questionable. Abernathy and Hosea Williams, the tield .directpr of the march, have said Rustin issued a list of poor people's goals which they did not authorize. Willi8ms called them "a bunch of jazz and foolishness." Rustin, after setting forth specific 1€gislatlve objectives-for the poor th at were immediately endorsed by liberal congressmen, gave the march leader· ship until noon Friday to settle the is- sue or he would quit. He quit. · At 4:40 p,m. _L&QT) Ute procession was to begin the. 3.Hninute trip to "Arlington, abOut four mileS distant. Rustin, head of the A. PhiUp Ran- dolph Institute in New York, organ- ized the 1963 civil rights march on Washington that drew 210,000 persons. Tucker, Uttle known outside Washing- ton, was praised by Abernathy as "no stranger" to civil rights battles and as Abernathy told newsmen in Wash· ington that Rustin's program was not comprehensive enough for the Poor People's March. Hanoi's Latest Orders: Make No Concessions PARIS (UPI) -lnslruction-s from theif leaders In Hanoi have ruled out an offer or concessions in return tor a total halt of U.S. air raids on the north, North Vietnamese sources al the Vietnam war talks said today. The sources 1aid Xuan Thuy, the cl)ief Hanoi negotiator, will empha- size with added vlgor Wednesday that any "wioos" talk of peace can come only after an unconditiOnal and complete cessation or all U.S. at- tacks on North Vietnam. W. Averell Harriman. the leader or the U.S. negotiating team, was in Nev.· York for the funeral of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, with him was his deputy, CyTUs Vance. Since ttie talks began May 13, Harriman has repeatedly insisted th• North VietDamese must show some restraint on their part if the Parts talks are to 1ucceed in their objectlve ·of tOllblg down tbe war enough to permit the start of formal peace negotiatiooe. The Hanoi source& 1ald the latest • word from their Communist leader· ship aald they were determined to hold out for an American promise to "fully ..and unconditionally" atop Ole bombing. The source added that they expect the talks to last "a very long time." Both 1ldes .appeared ready for an extended stay in Paris waiting to DAILY PILOT ... .,..._. e...u-"_'"_ --.... I 'W ....... .., CAUOOllllA lt1Hrt H. W1M -·-n.111111 K•e,11 lfllOt l111111t1 A. Mvr,ltl~• MIMlllll ldltor J•clr -. C11rl1y P111I Hlu•tt .....,_ IMlfM/ltf ..,,_.1111'11 Dll'ldw Off1.., Cllfll MIMI • W .. II)' 11'"1 .....,. 1Met11 an w. a.11111 .. 1111•r1 Ul~lll ... l~I DI 1-Wt\I AYtflft IMlltlWllrl .. di: • ttll ..,., ' squeeze any concessions possible out of one another. I·tarriman and Vance "''ere expect· etl to return to Paris by Monday or . ·ruesday to prepare for their \Vcd· nesday encounter with the North Yiel· namese delegates. While in the United States the°1' were expected to have an opportunity to discuss the talks with President Johnson and with top state depart- ment officials. Reagan Backs Grape Gro,vers On NY Boycott SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ron· aid Reagan stood behind the state's grape growers today in thelr efforts to prevent a threarened boycott of Cali- fornia table grapes by New York City supermarkets. Reagan Friday ordered state gov- ernment agencies to ''gather all the facts ... so thaW;teps may be tak· en to stop" the boycott which the Cali· lornia Grape and Tree Fruit League says will be started Monday by the AFL-CIO. AFL-ClO of!lclals were unavallab\c lo comment on the report. "l deplore these tactics and am hopeful that the chain stores will not be intimidated by these. threats," Rea· gan said in a news release. He des· cribed the boycott as "Irresponsi ble tactics." In Case Typed Brief Failed? LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sherllf's deputies Friday apprehended a WO· man b-ying to smuggle three pistols hidden in a typewriter to a prisoner in County Jail. ' The typewriter wa s being delivered to prisoner Jay Avery Bayer on a court order because he is scUng &f'i his o~·n attorney. Bayer was arrested on a charge or petty theft. Deputies stopped the woman, whose Identity was not disclosed, after she entered the jail lobby. Two derrtnsers and one revolver were dltcovered tap- ed to a metal panel ln1ld1 the nar of the typewriter durln( 1 r<>uUne lnspec- Uon Ol the machine. Train Kills Toddler LAWNQALE CA P) -Mlchool Wiit· rock, 2, loddled onto raUroad tracks and wa1 killed Frtday by a Santa Fe RlllWlY ftelfbt train two block• lrom bll bom1. A 15 ·minute graveside ceremorey was arranged, wiqiessed by some 2,000 invited guests and ttlevised to the nation. Robert Kennedy's grave was 60 feet to the east and south of John lCennedy. Ro~rt Kennedy's burial pLace ls near two Japanese Magnolia trees just outside the circular walk lead- ing to President Kennedy's graveslte. It is within the 31h acres set aside for the Kennedy Memorial Area, but outside the i8-by·SO foot stone-cov- ered plot covering the President's grave. • The procession and the burial was being carrie« live on national tele· vision and overseas to Europe, Aus- tralia and Japan via satellite. Authorities t o o k unprecedented measures to•prevent any untoward incidents and ta handle tens of thou- sands expected to line the route of the procession despite a forecast ,of muggy heat in the 80's and a good chance of rain. Inevitably, memories were revived of the solemn state funeral of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on Nov. 25, 1963, when a riderless · horse was followed by 13 members of royal familie!, 16 presidents and heads of states, 38 foreign ministers, seven beads of n,a. tional legislature.!! and six defense ministers and military chiefs. Robert Kennedy's' burial was not that elaborat.e but attendance by most of his colleagues in the senate .ind his rivals for the presidency and by representatives of most or the 113 nations '!'Mich maintain diplomatic missions in Washington was evidence of tire esteem in which he was held, in America and around the world. tt was a rare departure from in- ternational protocol for high ranking foreign officials to attend the funeral of a U.S. Senator, but Ke nnedy, who had covered much of the globe in his travels, was so highly regarded abroad that sentiment ove1Tuled pre· cedent. Kennedy was appointed Attorney General by President Kennedy des- pite his own misgivings about taking a ranking government post in his brother's administration. He served until Sept. 3, 19641 when he resigned to run for the Senate from New York. Kennedy qualified for burial at Ar· lington, now filled to capacity, by virtue of having been a high ranking government offidial who h.ad been honorat>ly dlscharged by the Armed Forces. He volunteered for service as a seaman during \Vorld \Var 11. Fired for Book, Teacher Wins Cash Settlement LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Robert Kendall. 31 . an English teacher who clain1 ed disn1issal from a private lichool in \Voodland Hills because of a book he wrote, has received • $2,4~ setUement, It was disclosed today. Kendell, author of "White Teacher Jn a Black Schoo~" uld he wa1 fired by the Pinecrest Ranch School in 1.,. Ht said tbi school claimed be was In- competent, but he charged the book prompted the dismlt.sal. The book wa1 bated on a previous experience while Kendall was employed by the Los Anaeles City Board of Education. Kendall, who lived ln Woodland Jillls when Ule Superior Court complaint wa1 rued, had '1ou1ht •m,250 dam- •res, but Utt school agreed to th• coinpromlle 1ettltmtnt. Coast Cit11 Totals McCarthy Won All But Capo ty's l ,17S precincts and a total of 326,915 ballots have been counted. Complied By the DAILY PILOT Orange Coast Democratic voters " preferred Senator Eu g e ~ e J . The county totaJ gives McCarthy, 65,427 against Kennedy's !i 8 , 8 9 3. Reagan's vote was 127 ,511 for his favor ite son GOP delegatjon. BLOODIED DRIVER Alexandr• Cr1l9 Mesa Teenager Only Scratched In Cai· Crash A Costa Mesa girl escaped with minor injuries Friday when her car crashed into another one, making a left turn from Newport Boulevard onto 15th Street in Costa Mesa. Alexandra B. Craig, 17, of 1218 Lon· donderry Lahe, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for a laceration on the forehead and released. Mrs. Shirley M. Wood , 39, of 1500 Irvine Ave., had just begun a left turn in front of the OranJe Coast College coed's northbound car when the vehicles collided. Witnesses claimed Mrs. Wood , a Tustin school district employe, was to.rnlng ·1egally on a green arTOW signal, according to traffic policemen. Laguna Delays Playhouse, Ai·t School Action Councilmen have continued action on both the Laguna Players and Laguna Beach School of Art and Design. Each is seeking a new racility. Geoff Riker, Players board vice president, asked the council Wed- nesday for an extension until June 30 for the organization to come up with the necessary funds to cover the bid and contingencies to construct a ne\Y Laguna-Moulton Playhouse. Councilmen also continued until their next meeting the art school ap- peal of a planning con1mission stand- off on whether the school.~may build a new facility on city-owned hillside pro- perty.above the Feitival of Arts. The long pending matter was con· tinued when councilmen received a letter from attorriey James Leddy, representing proPefty owner op· position to school use of the ten parcels. Paul Sliker, representing the school, said, ''This tactic has been used about three times; presenting something at the meeting '"-'ith no opportunity (or the ·council to study It or for us to study It." Councilman Roy Holm suggested at 1he meeUng that the city might COO• sider using some approach rather than the variance procedure such as dedicating the hillside property as part of Irvine Bowl Park. Holm Indicated the council could then consider whether the school \vould be a fit use in the park rather than considering it as a variance which he said disturbs hlm. Because the v arian ce was technically denied at the planning commission in a 2·2 vote deadlock, it would take four council votes to ap- prove the use as an appeal from a planning commission variance denial. Wife in Car Sees Husband's Copter Death BONNERS FERRY, Idaho CUPl)- A helicopter ere.shed and burned five miles 1outh of here Friday, killing the pilot, while his wile, trailing him ln a car, watcbed. Killed in the crash was Lloyd A. MacNell, 23, Provo, Utah, the only OCC\l panl of the cralt, according to Boundary County Sheriff Earl L..lne. Lane said the helicopter hAd taken off from I.he Bonners 1'~erry Airport and was Oying south following U.S. Highway 9S..2. l t crashed on the edge of the road. Mrs. MacNell was taken to Com- munity Ho1plUJ bere 1ullerlnf from 1bock. A 'llOltmnan said 1he acddeel bap- peotd about 8:15 a.m. wben the hell· copter, undu contract to the U.S. • Forest Serv1ce and owned by Moun· taln Wert Helicopter, Provo, Ut•h, went throuch the llS,000 volt BPA line. A for11t 1ervlce 1po1'esman said MacNeU wa1 returnlna to Sandpoint, Idaho, headquarters or the KanJ.ksu National Forest to which he w11 ts· tl(llld Wilen tbl ..ctdtnt occurred. McClarthy over the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy in last Tuesday's balloting, a city-by-city breakdown or COailal voting indicated today. For the Republicans, Orange Coast residents gave State Superintendent Max RaUerty a clear victory over in· cumbent U.S. Senator Thomas Kuchel. of Anaheim. The coaatal voting breakdown show- ed McCarthy won In every city except the Mission hamlet of San Juan Capistrano with it.. strong MexJcan- American heritage. There, Kennedy won 150 to 120 with all three precincts fully counted. Here are the highlights of voting in major races in the unofficial clty-by- dty . breakdown Issued by County Clerk William St John : COSTA MESA: 56..__of 56 precincts reported. For presidentiaJ delega. tions: McCarthy, 3,377; Kennedy, 2,72.6. Reagan, 6,543. For U.S. senate: Republican, Rafferty, 4;917; Kuchel, 3,671. Coastal Municipal Water District: Doc.aid C. Simpson, 1,482 ; in· cumbent Charles V. Turner, 764. NEWPORT BEACH: 42 ol (11 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 1,736 ; Ken- nedy, 1,057. Reagan, 7,548. For U.S. Senate: Rafferty, 5,705; Kuchel, 4,016. Coastal Municipal Wat.er Dis trict: Donald C. Simpson, 2,849 ; Charles V. Turner, 1,540. LAGUNA BEACH , 15 ol 15 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: MCCarthy, 950; Kennedy, 514. Reagan, 2,419. For U.S. Senati: Rafferty, 1,832 ; Kuchel, 1,210. HUNTINGTON BEACH , 82 ol 82 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 5,542 ; Ken· nedy, 4,786. Reagan, 8,905. For U.S. Senate: Rafferty, 6,876 ; Kuchel, 4,783. FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 21 of 21 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 1,315 ; Ken- nedy, 1,202. Reagan, 2,086, F or U.S. Senate: Rafferty, 1,715, Kuchel, 997. SEAL BEACH: "J:l of 30 precincts reported. For presidential delega- tions: McCarthy, 1,564: Kennedy, 1,194. Reagan, 4,052. F er U.S.'Senare: Rafferty, 2,965; Kuchel, 2,117. WESTMINSTER: 40 of 40 precincts reported. For presidential delegations, McCarthy, 2,817; Kennedy, 2,694. Reagan, 3.022~rFor U.S. Senate: Raf- ferty, 2,455 ; Kuchel, 1,576. SAN CLEi\1ENTE: 16 or 18 precincts reported. For presidential delega- tions: McCarthy, 700; Kennedy, 578. Reagan, 2,344. For U.S. Senate: Raf: ferty, 1,m; Kuchel, 949. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: 3 of 3 precincts reported. For presidential delegations: McCarthy, 120; Kennedy, 150. Reagan, 395. For U.S. Senate: Rafferty, 320: Kuohel, 198. ln Orange County's Fifth Supervisorial District. e m b r a c i n g Costa Mesa, Nev.1port Beach, Laguna Beach and the southerly ctties. McCarthy won over Kennedy. 10,366 to 7 ,937 'in the 199 or 209 precincts tallied so lar, In that district, Rafferty got 23,431 votes to 15,m for K~hel. ln ttie Second Supervisorial District, including Hunti ngton Beach and m01Jt oC the western coastal county area, it was McCarthy 14,375 to 12,610 for Ken· nedy. In the same area, Rafferty out- dJstanced Kuchel, 17,0'l l to 11,862. Orange County-wide , 86 precincts have yet to be counted under what is termed ' ' t e c h n i c a I difficulties ." Reports are In from 1,087 of the coun~ From Page l SIRHAN ... Including a captain, had their guns conflscated and a platoon of 18 depu- ties ringed the courtroom . The security pre<:autions probably were the strictcest ever Imposed In an American court proceed.i.ng. Four beefy deputies stood direcUy h l'hind Sirhan. Had an assassin some- how smuggled a weapon Into the chap- el he would ha~e had to dispose of the lawmen before getting to the accused. The slender s foot 3 Inch Jordanian native said "yes, slr," when asked if he understood his comtltuUonal r1 ghts, and "yes, your honor," when the jur- ist asked tt Sirhan agreed to the tern· porary courtroom facilities. "No," Sirhan said firmly when ask- ed if he had funds to r:etaln a laY.ryer. Alacorn appointed \VDbur Uttlefletd. deputy pubUc defender, as chief coun· set for the defensce. Mourning Delays 'Topl School Rites As a result o( the anusinatlon of Senator Robert F . Kennedy, the d!dlcatJon of L1gun1 Buch'• Top of the World Elem,nlary School has been rescheduled for Wedne1dlly, June 12 at 7 p.m. at the 1chool. The ceremonle• weNi to bl held Sun- day, now been proclaimed • national day ol mourlllnj. \ In the Republican U.S. Senate race, the vote is Rafferty 102,416 against Kuchel's 62,872. Scorpion May Have Struck Sea 'Mountain' NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) -With me· chanical failure virtually ruled out, Navy investigators showed growin g conviction today that the nuclear sub- marine Scorpion sank to the bottom of the AUantic after colliding with an undersea mountain .· The formal court of lnqulry, enter- ing its fourth day of hearings today, heard testimony Friday affirming pre- vious witnesses who said there were minor mechanical faults in the attack submarine's equipment but nothing that jeopardized its seaworthiness. Capt. Wallace Greene, commander or Submarine Division 62 of which the Scorpion was a part, summed up his study of the eight-year-old vessel's condition with the statement Scorpion was "fully ready for sea" when she set out from the Azores two·weeks ago for Norfolk. Although the vessel and its: 99 men 'are officially claSslfied u101t In tht• dep~ of the · AUantic," the search went on f<>r the 13th day today. Officials said ships specially equir•· ped for deep water search were con- centrating on an area south of the Azores where the Scorpion was last heard from by radio on May 21. The area has many undersea moun- tains. Witnesses testified earlier that some are not accurately depicted on the Navy charts the Scorpion was us- ing, making a plausible case for the undersea collision theory some court members appeared to feel was the probable explanation of the tragedy. A note of m ystery was introduced Friday when Greene told the court the Scorpion was oU course at the time of its last radio transmission because it was on a secret mission. According to previous testimony, she was 'IT miles from her as.Signed position at that_time. · After Greene's comment, the court went into private session. Testimony was also taken in closed session on an admitted failure of an emergency system for blowing water out or the sub's ballast tank s. Two Navy captains testified that, in their view 1 the emergency ballast tank blower system and other known n1e· chanical and structure weaknes!:es \\'ere riot serious enough to have cans· ed the sub to sink. 1'-ottl rage l I ROBBERY ... the suspected bandit, who was des· cribed as big, heavy and strong. Followup units converged on the scene and the second suspect, spot. ted waiting in a car neatby, was cap- tured by Sgt. Allen Brown, wtio found a bank bag containing $500 in the vehicle, The Hazen brothers are also sus- pected of two other armed robberie~ along the Orange Coast earlier in the evening and Costa Mesa police said a wallet taken from one victim was· in their possession. Officer Ted Curry said they arc suspected of pulling a $370 holdup at the E-Z In Liquor Store. 1888 Pla- centia Ave ., a half-hour before the Tustin robbery. Clerk John L. Becker, 48, said a young man wlth characteristic mill· tary haircut sauntered in and pulled a .38 ~r revolver, catching sev· eral cus).omers at the same time. "OkaY. open a paper bag and fill it up,'' the victim quoted the gunman as saying. Police said Becker emptied two cash registers and the bandit fled after ordering witnesses to lie down on the floor in the rear or the liquor store. . Earlier, about $130 was taktn in a robbery at a Tic Toe Market at 2710 Camino Capistrano, in San Clemente, according to police there. · Investigators said a man who matc"- e~ the description of one of the itazcn brothers entered the market and pulled u pistol on assistant manager Herbert M. Beck. They said he also took $8 from a customer and that a wallet taken In one of the two holdups was found on one of the Marines captured after tho 'l'luUn robbery. Officers tbtre ?iad staked out the small market in a fairly isolated rural area after the city wa1 hit by a string of robberle11 recently . "We've been racked by them," said Officer BJ xi er, who helped WTestle one of the Hazen brothers into 1ubmlsslon shortly before midnight. Money totaUing t.he amount taktin In thti San Clemente and Costa Mesa holdups earlier wa1 found in a bank , bag In the Huen brothers' car, police 1ald. • I l ---------------------------------------. ------------------------.--- Sun Fun Ti1ne 1--°'-;-;-c;u-_-t-'-~-N-.;.-;-h~-;1-~~-d .. -N.-w. Here's Your Sunimer Camp Guide More than 40 day camps, recreation programs ,and ovemigbt camping trips are available to youngsters in the Orange Coast area throughout the sununer months. ' Sponsored by youth organizations, churches and private organ- izations affiliated with the American Camp Association, most offer a wide variety of sports activities and instructions. · ln addition, there are several organizations offering family camping experiences at reasonable family rates. Some camps, based on Indian and California mission themes will -offer educational field trips and instruction in astronomy and climbing as well as usual summer sports. , Most church-sponsored. camps will be open to children of all denominations and, among the summer activities, will include church instruction geared to particular age levels and discussion groups led by prominent speakers. . Information concerning private camps not in the local area may be addressed to the California Asc:nf"iation of Private Camps, Camp Bureau,. 731 S. Hope SL, Los Anp Jn colunms at right are list:. ~ ams available to summer campers in the Orange Coast area. 0r..,. Coast Y.M.C.A. Orange Coast Y.M.C.A. Orange Coast Y.M.C.A. Orange Coast Y.M.C.A. Orange Coast Y.M.C.A. Y.W.C.A. Boys Club Of America Camp Osceola, San Ber- nard.Loo Mountains St<luoia -Kings Canyon Yosemite Camp White River, Arizona Camp Osceola, San ber· nardlno Mountains TAHQUITZ Meado\vs and San Jacinto Mountains .. Camp Norris San Ber· nantino Mowttains , ' -- Stiturdly, June 8, 1968 OATES ACTIVITIES BOYS and ilrl& fj r 1 t ATHLETICS Pro Ir am, through lourtl> grad&.J"uly field trips and overnights 6 -Aq. 16. 9 a.m. JULY 6 -13 Boy1 -lint HEATED Pool, .archery, through fourth grade. crafta:, boat Ing I overnights JULY 'Z1 -Aug. 3 girls-SWIMMlNG, Archery, arii lourtll Uu'O\lgh l2tb grade. and cralll, booting and overnights JUNE 15-22 Girls -ninth SWIMMING, Archery, arta through l2th grade. and crafts boating and overqlghts JULY 'r1 -Aug. 2. Boys- Seventb through 1 O t b grade. , LABOR Day weekend Aug. SI -Sept. 1 family VISIT Fort Apache, Geronlmo'.s cave, Apache ruins and "trout fish HEATED Pool, archery, hiking, crafts, b o a t i n g campfires PRICE $17 members '20 non-members $45 memberS !50 Non-members MS member• $60 iion·membera '45 members $50 non.membera $45 members $50 non-members ' $12 adults '9.25 teens $9.50 teens 16.50 Childr<n under 12 entire family maximum - '5$ JULY 2-Aug. 23 in week· ly sessions. Girls -fourth through ninth grade ex· cept third, 10\lrth, sixth and seventh. sessions for higb school girls. under three -free SWIMMING , Arc h er y , i:lnq'::::wrei:. -,'";!o':'r"'pnce=· ~:;:._ __ crafts, hiking and JULY 8 • 22-Boys-age 8 to 16. Weekly sessions. horseback riding T\VO And Utree day hikes, $.10 swim mlng, horseback ridiog, boating and canoe- ing · Boys Club of the Harbor Area Camp Cedar Lake S a.n JULY 21 -28 Boys -age STRESS Nature and crafts, $35 campfire programs, archery, overnights Last Football Pass Bernardino Moontains eight to 11 •DAILY r1LOT SI ... Plltb Boys Club of Huntington Beach Girls CIU:b of the Harbor Area \ilrl Scout Council Of Orange County Girl Scout Council of. Orange County Girl Scout Council of Orange COUnty Girl Scout Council of Orange County Boy Scouts Of America Boy Scouti 9f America Boy Scouts Of America Boy Scouts Of America BOYS Will climb three of highest mountains in CaUiornia. 1815 Anaheim, Costa Mesa Peters Canyon Newport Dunes Hurkey Creek, Lake Hemet Joe Scherman Lake Hemet Lost Valley San Diego County Sea Base Aquatic Newport Beach Camp Vorhis Sierra Mountains Lost Valley ~an Diego Coullty TOUCH FOOTBALLER KENNEDY FLIPS PASS TO NEWPORT MEN 1~-~Bo~y~Scou~~t.---1 ·-~ea~m-p~M7y~lo-rd~- Je11e Unruh (Left), Astronaut John Glenn Enjoy Action Of America Day~Camp Boy Scout. Of America Boy Scouts Of America Boy Scouts Of Americ-a Campfire Girls - Orange County Council Campfire Girls - Orange County Council Campfire Girls - Orange County Council Catholic Youth Organi2ation Episcopal Diocese Of Los Angeles THEY PLAYED 'QUICK GAME' WITH CAMPAIGNING SENATOR Mike Lawler (Left), Mike Beamish With Famous Football Episcopal Diocese Of Los Angeles Ke1111edy's Last Play? Episcopal Diocese Of Los Angel~s Newport Men Flip Ball United Presbyterian Chorch To Busy Cai:npaigner United Presbyterian Church It v.'as one of those crazy things that happoo in American politics. But it gave two Newport Beach men a memory they will never forget. And it made one of them just possibly the receiver for the last football pass ever thrown by a famous touch football player named Robert Kennedy. It all started last Sunday when Newport Beach insurance agent Mike Lawler and a friend, electronic parts Newport Writer Receives Award salesman Mike BeamJsh, also of Newport Beach, were throwing a foot- ball around down on the beach. Congregational Church They suddenly realized that hard-.l---=~~-,--- campaigning Sen. Robert Kennedy 1'1rlhodi.st was due to anive at Los Angeles ChlU'ch International Airport with.in a couple l---=~~-,--- ol hours. J\.tethodist They jumped into Lawler's car and Church headed for the airport. "I don't know why. but I took the football along,'' Lawler remembered Friday, as he was telling the story to 1---Me-thocfu~t--- the DAILY PILOT. Church They were standing on the outside fringe of the crowd at the airport late l---~B-apti~.81.,.---- Sunday afternoon when the senator ar· Church rived. SANTIAGO Park D a y camp, Santa Ana EL Salvador Park, Santa Ana PHILMONT Scout Reservation, New Mexico Lake Park 1-luntington Beach Lake Park , Huntington Beach Paularino Park Oosta Mesa Irvine Park ·Camp Stevens San Diego County Camp Gooden near Santa Barbara Jilgh Sierra Back Pack Trip Forest Home San Bernar· dino Mauntains EIOO St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach Pilgrim Pines Yucaipa, California Camp Virginia Julian, California Camp Lazr, W. Near San Juan Cap strano HJgh Sierra Caravan Camp Thousand Pinet, San B«· nardino Mountains BOYS Eight to 18 June 24-26 July ~l Aug. 5--7 GIRLS -all ages -day camp. JUNE 17 -21 girls age. Seven a~ eight. JUNE 17 -21 girls age seven and eight. JUNE 18 -21 girls age nine to 11 JULY 1 -Aug. 30 10 day sessions for girls age 10 - 17 JUNE 22 -Aug. 18 weekly sessions for boys age 11 - 14 - JUNE 16 -Aug. 18 weekly sessions for boys 11 -17 JUNE 30 -Aug. 17 Weekly sessions for boys 11 -17 JUNE 22 -Aug, 18 overnight sessions any time for bays 10 years and thelr fathers JUNE 24 -28 July 1 - 5 July 8 -12 weekly sessions for Cub Scouts AUG . l -15 two weekly sessions for all Scouts, Cubs and non~couts AUG . l -15 two weekly sessions for all Scouts, Cubs and non·scouts JULY 24 -Aug. S Boys age 11 -17 JUNE 28 -July 13 day camp for Bluebirds from Huntington Beach, Foun- t ain Valley and Westminster JULY 15 -'rl day camp for Campfire girls from Huntington· Beach, Foun- tain Valle y and Westminster JULY 8 -19 day camp for Campfire g i r l s and Bluebirds from C o s ta Mesa and Newport Beach JULY 8 -19 July 19 - Aug. 2. Youngsters all ages and all religions. Day camp in two sessions. JUNE 30 -Aug, 31 weekly sessions for boys and girls from eight to 18 JUNE 16 -July 6 weekly sessions for boys a n d girls age eight to 18 AUG. 18 -24 Aug. 25 -31 two weekly sessions for the whole family JUNE 16 -22 Boys and glrls grades four, five and six. June 30 -July 6 boys and girls in Junior High school. Aug, 25 -31 Senior High JUNE 19 -28 boys and gi.J:ls from Kindergarten to third grade JULY 8 -Aug. 12. Boys and girls fourth grade through High School week- ly sessions JULY 21 -27 July 28 - Aug. 3 for boys and girls grades five and six J ULY 14 -20 Boys and girls griades seven, eight and nine. July 7 -13 boys and girls gradH 10, 11 and 12 AUG. 28 -Sept 3 Boys and girls gradM 10, 11 and 12. AUG. 24 -30. Boys and girls in grades 10, 11 and 12 "He came out Of the plane, walked 1---------to the front of the terminal and Baptiat Thousand Pinet, San Ber· JUNE 29 --July 6 Aug. 3 - jumped up on a baggage cart to ad· Church 1lardlno Mountains 10. Boys and glrls tn dress the crowd," Lawler e:11:plalned. grad.M six, seven, eight H I K I N G , Conservation lessions, astronomy free to members SPORTS Program, and crafts arts free to memberti INDIAN Activities \VATER Activities .INDIAN Lore, badge ac- tivities, and swimming, archery, hUting, exploring EXPLORING, Hiking, archery, cooking, canoe· ing, swimming SWIMMING, Riflery, archery, horseback riding, SWIMMING , Riflery, archery, horseback riding, SWIMMING, Riflery, archery, horseback riding, SPORTS ProgNtm, two in· door meal& and 0 n e cookout SWIMMING, li i king, horseback riding, cook· outs, archery SWIMMING, A re her y, horseback riding, athletiCs Ana $2 per year memberahip $6 $6 fl $3'2 per session inquire for price lnquire for price inquire for price inquire for price - inquire !or price inquire for price SWIM:MrnG A, r c her y , inquire for price horseback riding, athletics SWIMMING, Arch et_ Y , inquire for price h?rsehack rlding, athletics DRAMA, Singing, hlkes, In· inquire for price dian and nature crafts DRAMA, Singing, hike., In· inqUire" for price dian and nature ere.th DRAMA, Singing, hikes, In· inquire for price dian and nMure crafts CALIFORNIA Mi s s i on $27 .50 per session days, crafts, swimmJng, singing, field trip s , WORSHIP Study, recrea· $35 per tession tion and fellowship, swim· ming and hiking WORSHIP Study, recrea-$35 per iession tion, swimming, hiking, and fellowship WORSHIP Study, swim· $35 adults ming, h i k i n g , and $25 senior high fellowship $17.50 junior high SWIMMING, Sports pro-; cnq-wr~.~ elo_r_p_r7ice=----- g ram , Christian fellowsh ip. Family con- feren<:es available inquire for price ARTS and crafts program, Christian fellowship SWIMMING. Hiking, Chrl&· Uan fellowship, sports pro· gram $30 per session / SWIMMING, Arc tu r y ' $25 per session SWIMMING, Archery, hlk· $30 per session ing, Chriltian fellowsbJp SWIMMING, H I It In g , f30 archery, horseback riding DIS CUSSION Program, $35 speakers, and sports DISCUSSION Programs $35 1peaker1, athletics \Vesley Marx, Newport Beach res!· dent and free Janee writer, bras won the 1968 James D. Phelan Award in non·fictlonel prose for his recenUy published book. The Frail Ocean. The award oarrles a $1 ,(Q} sUpend, and is one of several In literature aDd art orfered every other year for native Californians 20 to 40 years old. "\Vllen he finished talking I jokingly I ---~-----and nine. arched my arm with the ball, u If I Cherokee Day Camp, 9416 El Valle, JUNE 17 -Aug. 23. Boys SWIMMING lnatruclion, weekly, daily, family rates were going to pass the football to bJm . Day Camp Fountain Valley e.nd girls age five to 14 rield trlp1, .a.r1a and crafts, available, no minimum "He saw me at that moment. He skating, cook -outs , enrollment smiled and nodded at me 10 I threw l---""'s""herwood---..---0 "_ay_C_am_p_, ____ E_l _B-lan-.1 JUNE 17 -Aug. 23 Boya: SWIMMlNG Instruction, cmi,-7=nim;,:::wn=.;ctw:..o_-U_.,...,_r_•.,..IH him the ball. He threw it rigtlt back Day camp co , Fountain Valley and girls age five to 14 · cralll, bowling, golf, field depend on age a D d DAILY l'ILDT i PHONE 642·9990 1142-9990 1142-9990 642·9990 642-9990 llC-9990 536-9415 646-7181 &4i-7181 &46-7181 &46-1'81 646-7181 - 546-4990 546-4990 - 546-4990 547-5964 547-ii981 547-0003 675-0210 67~10 675-0210 816-7147 &46-7147 547-1929 >H·3653 drat 1esslon 887.0100 1 econ d tesston 546-4610 540-4610 l62-1Ulll J\.1arx. 33, writes frequently for na~ Uonal mag.nines and newspapers. Hls award Winning book deals with ocean conservation and Ule dangers of its exploitation. Earll er this year. he was a member of a technical party on a 7 ,000-mtle ocean survey cruise, and aald: 'You ARE going to vote f« trtpi, archery, number o( cblldren me. aren't you?" ==,,.----"I'm sure It 's the last time he ever Rough Riders Day Camp, 18596 Redwood JUNE 17 -Aug. ,23. Boys HORSEBACK RI d Ing , minimum two w,.u, price ~.am Recently, he has become active In the Friends of Upper Bay, a elttzens group loterested In preserving a por• lion of Upper Newport Bay for con· servation purposes. ' hand.Jed a football.,, Day Camp Circle, Fountain V•lley and gtrll age five to 12 swlmmtng, 1katln1, bowl· depends oa • and Lawler Jater got the autograph ol Int, arts and craft 1, number of cbildren Rater Johnson, former o 1 ym p I c O.blng, hlklni. decathlon champion who was traveling Costa Mesa 1200 Victoria, JUNE 24 -July 26 one CRAFTS, A r c he r y , ex· f7 .50 per weH: with Kennedy, on the football. Rec:reatlon Cotta Mesa week seulona tor boyt ploraUon hike. t.awler may continue to play touch a11J gtrl1 age seven to 12 1 loolball, but It lan"t likely he'll Jet Huntington Buch MOST Parka open lrom ID JUNE 17 -Aug. 18. Boys ORGANIZED AcUvlty, arts 15 cent iiiiiOflilJ loe anybody "touch" that football. Rec:reaUon a.m. to s Pt· and girls. Al• six and up .-.'Id cralta, ramea, movlOI 15 ceal movwfN _6 ~ ~ -tot June 17 Civic c.ntor n r.Jr Drive, - ' 4' DAILY ftl.OT Pulpit -a .. 11 . Pew. -This Sundq member1 of Cbrt1& L1thfr11 a.urch. 760 ·Victoria St ., Costa Mesa, ,will observe the feast ol \he J loly Trinity at both the 8: 15 ".nd 11 a .m. services Sun- .day, The Rev. LQlha.r V. 1 Tornow will bring a ' message on the theme "}.1y '·God·and I" at both services. ·.•· Sunday acbool and.-ntb!e ·' classes will meet at 9:30 ·a.m. The 11 a.m. service will be attended by the graduatin& · class o{ Christ Lutheran -Day School. Oo Thursday, June 13, the clo&ing service .or the school year wiU be held at 10 a.m. "A Superabundance of Lile" is the tiUe of the sermon which worshipers will hear the Rev. James E. Piercy preach uring the · 8:30 and 10 :40 a.m. services at the Flnt C llri atla• Church. 792 Victoria St ., C.OSta Mesa. During the Vesper hour, there will be a dialog. '"What is the Pun>ose of This Conuegation?" 'The Rev. Harold Flory, pastor of the Newport Harbor Seventb..day Advt:o- tbf Cloud, Z71 Avocado Street, Costa l\1~sa. "'iii be the speaker for the June 15 sermon hour. His tiUe \\'ill be "Is Seventh day Adven- Usm essential?" "The \Vay of Peace'' will be the subject of Dr. \Villiam R. Parker of tbe University of Red I ands when he speaks to the Newpo rt Un.lty Ch urch congregation meeting in the Senior Citizens Center. 15t h and Irvine Avenue, during Sunday's 10 a.m. seryjce. The minister. Rt:v, Loren D. Flickinger, v"ho is at a con- wntion in Lees Summit, Mo ., wlU be beard in a uf>ect broadcast over radio KEZV at 8:45 a.m. speaking on the sub.ltd: "Poised IV I th God." Dr. Parker y,•IU be the. featured speaker durln&: the \Vednesday evenJng com· munJty song festival on the ·&Ubjtct: "Sustained by Fallti·" -a_t-7:30-p.m. Sunday will be '·Gradua- tion Sunday_'_' at S t • A n d r e w ' 1 Prt:sbyterlan Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Dr. Charles H. Dieren- field . pastor, will preach a sermon 'titled ''The· Long Look!" to graduating high school seniors who ~ttend U1e 11 a.m. service. The graduates a.loo are invited to a brunch at the church manse. 1444 Santiago Drlv,e, at 1 p.m. Other services will be coo- ducted at 8 and 9::.> a.m. Temple Beth David of Orange County will conduct regular Sabbath evening ser\·lces Friday, June 14. at the Community O:>ngrega. tional Church, Katella and Bloomfi.lld, Los Alamitos, beginning at 8:15 p.m. The Oneg Sbabbat at the cooclusloo or the 'trvlotl bolled by Mr. and Mr1. 'ft9bert Herman 1n honor of !l>elr daughter 's Bar Mitzv&b. ll!Cii scbool.grodua,.1 will be '4lrion1d &1 the t :IO a.m. family · IOMco or s t • Y(Ulrid'•· Epbcopal Qu1rcll, .Cll•l'OI lAne &od E;llll. HUD· ~ ,Jleach; thii $u!l&y. Eocharist will be celebrated ',ai-tbti-8...alld 11 a .m. worship boors. The annual parish p1cruc will be held. in Lake Park. beginning at noon. Grant l\latthews \\ill be t h e preacher tor evensong, at 7 p.m. Dr. !\lilton Borenstein. a pediatric neurologist, will speak to the council of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Cbll{Cb, l\lesa Verde Drive and Baker Streel, Costa Me&a, Tuesday on th e possibility of establishing a class for neurologically han· dlcapped children at the church day school. The meeting will begin at 7:15 p.m. It "ill be Student Recogni· tion Day at Jl arbor Cbrls- (Set PlJLPlT, Page 5) -• WESTMINSTER VISIT Bishop Gooden Visit Slated By Bishop Tbe Episcopal Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Hazard Avenue , Westminster, will be visited Sunday by the Rt. Rev. Robert B. Gooden, retired Su!Iragan Bishop of Los Angeles. At a 10:30 a.m.1 service over 20 new members \\•ill be pr'esented lo Bishop Gooden for con· firmation. Bis hop Gooden, who Is 93, Is the oldest bishop in the Episcopal. Church. Seminary Graduates Turn • To 'Specialized Ministries' . Bf LOUIS (:AS.<t:J.S Uallell Prt11 hlmladoul Once upon 11 time, not so many years afo, you coWd. .£Ssume wit.ti little ri.lt of er- ror that a younc man graduating from a theological seminary would enter upon a m.inlsterlal career as pastor or assls· tant pastor of a con· gregation. That assumption is no longer valid. SW'Vey1 in- dicate only a liUle more than half of tbe men graduating from seminaries this month will go into the pastoral mlnlstry. THE REST will go into the so-c.alled "specialized m.inisbies" which h a v e great appeal to y· o u n g clergymen who te;ar their vocation to Chrlstian service may be frustrated or stifled in the confining atmosphere of the institutional church. The •t 'e"T•.m -i"speciall.!.ed ministry" has tr.aditionally been applied to teaching posts and chaplaincies. Jn recent years, it has been ex- panded to include social work; journalism; roving miniatries to c o 11 e g e 1tud..U, hippies, night club workers and others rattly reached b y ~nventional church programs: a n d leadership of variou.a kindS o£ protest movements. Seminarians and newly ordained clergymen are at. tracted. to specialized mbiistrles. ln many cases becau.tt: they ,-ant to "be where tbe action la." 'nl:ey want to feel • that what they '~ do1ng ls "relevant" to the real humart needs and concenw of contemporary society. THUS THE TREK into specialized ministries is Im· plicitly a judgment on local church life. • What these young ministers are saying, in ef· feet, Js that they believe there are more important thnigs for a dedicated Chris· ti.an to do than struggle with the problems of inlitltutlonal housekeeping which con- stitute so large a part of the typical pastor's job. D r. Roger L . Frederickson, a B a p t i s t pastor 1n Soux Falls, S. D., says youn1 men are not at~ tracted to conaregational work because they are repelled by "tbo pttty QUiil" nll, hurl feelhlg• o r member1, .. coiy club at· mosphere; 4ad Abe uactuous insplritlonlll moetlngs that oharacterl!e much cburch Ule." · ' · ANGLICAN BISHOP John A. T. Rob1D50n, author or "Honest to God," writes in the current issue of Uie Christian Century that the growng leodency or deeply committed Otrlstians t o seek areas or service oustide the church reflects a •·conviction that the battle with t he organizational church is not the one most worttl fighting." All ol this should be prayerfully pondered by lay church members, for it sug. g<sts that unleslJ l h e y change some of their attitudes and expectations, Ibey will find fore and more of their pulpits going empty. or being filled with second-rate talent. But seminarians an d young ministers might also do a bit of prayerful pon- dering about the possibilities (Set CASSELS, Pare 5) ORANGE · C-OAST CHURCH DIRECTORY " FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (A.l.C.) .f ,..,., ....... _, '* or... C.M. 1:30 & IO:SS A.M. . WORS!ilP SERVICE t i• A.M. SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL. •1• , .... /w, Ml & Sr. JU '-"" TWiii ,........, al!IM stlldr wee. 1:•. 1:11 ,JA. . -~· ~~~~M~·~-~·~-~·~-~~·-~·~·""~-~-~·~-~~~·~<~-~-~M~ .... ~lt~~~~~I ·HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1231 hhr St. mt hltrifow, Cnta Mew Jdl'f FOGLTANCI, Pintor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Baptist Tra.1n1ng UnJon 6 p.m. Evening iervice 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. , ~:~~~~~I CHRISTIAN . SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHIS o• THll MOTH1•· CHUICH THI FlllT CHURCH OP CHlllT, ICllNTIST IN IOITON, MASIACHUlml Subject of Lesson -June !) ''God Thi Only C1use And Cre1tor'' Corona dtl Mar-Sec"ond Church of Newport !etch Coro11• •I M• Sclleel •10 CorMtle11 "'"· Cero1111 ,_.MM' 11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcome1 You. ST. JAMES, J2ff Vie LWo, NOwp9rt .... klMky s.nlnl -7:JO, ltOO~ 11 :ff T_., IO:JD -flllnHr l:DO p.-. H.tr llldlorllt • ........ llrYka Newport H1rbor Luthoron Church 210l CUI! Dr. LI 8-4293 ........ -.. --........ .._,,_ --lHtw, n. I•. hh P • ......., Ill A. .. ., n. b>r. DnW en_, ....... ._... ....... ,..,,. e.m. Lutheran Church of the Misier 2900 Paclllc View Dr. CORONA DEL llfAR OR. WILLIAM II._ ILLIR Phone Oii N022 Phone: 675-0210 s......, kllMI '"' "'1•1•141 •.m. 1145 A.M.-Femlly Wer•hl•· ..... IW'tMt .... 111 .. 111• ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANOILS Nursery care avallable 9141 A.M.-SYnd1y Cl111rcll Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar at all servlcei . I -Scheel Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-ChiJd care at 9:30 WELCOME 11100 A.M.-F11tt,e Worihl, ·Holy Days as announced , NYnery ,,.,ldff Reem, TH An hit. l1pn DoYls -"°"' 67J-64H If;:=:=:=:=;;:=:=:=;:~:::;=========~ ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. I CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - Sundays 7:30 & 9·30 Church Schoo!-9:30 ?.tissouri Synod Tbursd~s: 6:30 & 10 a.m .; Holy Days as announced 1 71~.~::0~~r'.!."no'w°', ';.!:::a Wkar. T1le Rn, Jeltll W. D0Mldso11 -Pll•H 1414126 5414404 • 1 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH I ~ 610 HG111111to11, C"'9 M ... 1 . .., ..... Sdl••toll.,. · I Sund•v School • , •• , ••••• 9:45 Tr•lnlng Unio11 •• , •••• ••• 6:00 Cll11rdi & S1111ffy klleel-10 A.M. llullll111 leelfl -21•l I. CHat Hwy. • Afllll 111111 CllH1 ftH A.M. I EPISCOPAL Wtnllll' "''''°" 1111 • II A.M. SllllMJ ld1Ht1 t1 .. A.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~.,:;cH:•~t~l~Tt~A~N:.,:•·~·~M~l~N~T~A~··~·~c:Ho:o~L~ ... ~ ... ~.-~ .. -~ .... ~ ... ::4:•:"~ Morning Wor,hip , •• , •. , , \I. :00 E~•ning Wor1hip • , , , ••••• 7 ~00 I w.dn11dey Ewen1ng Sl f\llCI .•••••••• 7:1S ftio1111 '42·1111 N•rsorr Al_,w Av•ll•ll~ Costa Mes1-Fir1t Church ' 610 W.11tli St. S1111. t :IS, 11 : SS. 1:11, 11 . .-• l••ll•t Room -1169 N--,ert "'""" . ' • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • ' . . • • • • • . ~ '. I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 11713 Graham St., Huntln9ton 81 .. ch (Acrost trom Mudowl•rk Golf CourM) I UNOAY SCHOOL. ...... f:tS AM Tll.llNING UNION ........•. I l'M MOllHING WOllSHI, ... 11:1111 AM l!YENING WOllSl•ll' ...... 7 l'M IA.AL C. WASHMUTH, P•stor """"921" 147·201 s H-ry C1re l'nWIHt 11 111 Slf'llCH. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1252 S. I . PAUIADn RD. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS I IUNOAY SCHOOL. .......... , ....................... f :U A.M . Huntington B•tch-Flr1t Churcf'I IHt St. mt Ollte 1111. t:JO, 11: IS. t :JO, 11 . Reodl111 II.MM -II 0 Oli.. Laguna Beach-First Church 6l5 Nltll Drtv. 11111. t sJO, 11 1 SS. l rJO, 11 . I IHllll119 lMM -214 ,....., Aft • Newport !each-First Chu rch llOl YI• Lide 11111. t :l 5, 11 t IS. 1:15, 11 . llleo4hit l"m -lll I VI• LJtile All are cordially invited to attend the church servJce1 and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms '· MOll:NUIO WOll:IHI, ................................. 11 A.M. 111~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 •YININO WOll:IHI,. .................................. I ... M . MIOWll• ••1tv1c1 W!.ONllOAY ............... ,, .. '·"'· llY. lOallT CAHILL-CNUltCH •NONI MWl11 1 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH _ OP: HUNTIN•TON llACH PIRST IAPTIST CHURCH •f hn,..I• Yoll•y (AIMf'IUlll ~1111 17415 M .. 110U11, fo1111,..l1 Volley I FIRST CHRISTIAN sw""' tcllM• ...... 1~!l ... ~~~·1~.~t11"::w .......... •1• '·"'· Mtrnln1 WM'lhl' , .. lllM .t,.M. •-IJle WOr1Jllto ...... l1M ... M. CHURCH W•Ol'fllDAY ' I 818LE $TUOV ANO Pll:AVl"-1:00 •.M. I VictoriC:St~l~:~a Ave.11~~~~~"~"~'~'~'~"'~'~,.,.~··~'~"~'w~-~·~-~~""~""~~~~~~~I i ,,_ .... L l'Wty ' ' Mllldflt Of'. LIWAMI Ahl!. lnlttlM Mlnhltr ' Oouglos HMtff ' • Vtwlll Mlnlli.r 5un 1y 5cheel •••••• t :Jll AM 1 1 w 111 ... Morning Worship •• 11 :00 AM ••r "'' ' ............ li .... •.iw. alltle kllMI ........... f :JI 1,m, Pr•v•r S•rvice • , • • ':JO PM Ml!'nl"' Wel'ltll• ........ 11 :41 e.rn. Ew1nin9 WoF1hip • , , • 7:00 PM Ylultl .,..,, · .............. ''·"'· I YUMfl , , • • • • . • . • • • . . . • , •• m. Nunery •w1111Me •• •• s'"'Kt• Nur1ery Care Pro vided 847-4844 541-4771 141·6141 f W• l1ll ew1 In You ~ , • UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST • · CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 1nw11N HARIOI •11111 PAllYJIW SU NOAY MORNING 111LE STUDY ................ t :45 AM SU NDAY MORN ING WORSHIP I COMMUNION • , 10:4S AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP •••...•.. , •••.••. , • 6:00 P.M. WEDNE:SDAY EVlNING lllLI STUDY , .•. , , ....... 7:10 PM NUISllY CAii PIOYIOID 0111r10 O. M.yflo/111 D. G. Hwnt Mbllttir ...... lett M~tmt ·Phone: S41·S711 Day or Night FIRST CHRl~TIAN CHURCH M•in & Ad•m• Streets Huntington leach Ii 125• Vlctorl1 St., Co1!1 M11• CHURCH 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 ,I! 1o~~l'ICI~~. 64M652 I 'II CENTRAL '""'"' w .... ,. .. uo "'" BAHA'IS BIBLE CHURCH~' out vroup1 , ••• l :OO M h 11 h l\l•ning w:;.:;: .. 1;00 PM Ba a' u' a Yl!libleh ~~hool , •• ,,,9:10 p 1 PROCLAIM ;1'• ~ ~ IW,· a .... ,.,.., -.... -, '·"'· I Hlll"Slf'Y C•N ~rwlHll •1 en 1oerv1Ccu I "The Pro111l11d One" \~"""'~~'~""~""~ .. ~·~··~ .... ~~,,.,_~.,.~·~ .. ~~;;~'~''~"~'~'~'~·~·~·~··~-·~·~·~·;;~II~~~ lmphatltlns , The Pl.iin of God he Person of Chrl1I GO AHEAD! The Power of lhe Holy Splril II Sund•v khool ' AM I SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNINC.I Momlo1 Wonhop 0 '"" '°'~AM lvenl~! Str.<la! 1 l'M ST. yt~1~~-~~~:~, ~!~S=,~~~~v. ~~URCH I :.~l~:r~• ~~w~~A~•~•rL~~~~~~ ~~~R;•~f. Hllnll1191'M h•OI, C1lif11ml1 I, ANOlll'tlt C. ANDlll:JON, l'MIW • fM lllY. Jlmft C. Cllty, "•Mf 11.f.MILY llllVICl1 I & 1hll t.111, IUNOAY ICHOOL1 t ill a lltll 1.m. Sund1y Se"lces h r f , ''" A.M. Hit, cernmllnlM t i• A.M. 1"1rnHr servtw 1 Cllwclil nc• • ••ct L11thete11 School -Min f1th•r 0 :1on, rrl11clp•I ':" l',M. E-.Mll1 ,,.,.., Office Phon•1 149.0lll Sch11l Phon11 14t·05~2 ''llCI l'.M. E~IK-11 ll:llO A.M. Nr9n'lllll w.rui .. Yt1m1 criurcl'lmtn Nunel'Y CIN ''"''*' HUNTINClTON llACH -CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE First Auambly of God Church 420 10th St.; Huntington Baach' . 146 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa . 54l-3T6I 11 Sund•y Mornlnn Servic11 ind Youth Churctt-~I AM M. C. Cronic, P1stor 1 1' Aaron Gillm•n, Auoci1le-Sh•ril P•vli111 , Ch.Ir D1rect1r 11 Wedn11d1y Even in g Study Group--7:30 PM S111doySchffl-t:JO•·•·-c1 ..... ,....e1.... ' lrHlf r.to, Ml11hter ,.. .. 1 11i..11 .11 N-l"Mrr Antl!Nnt .\;;iill:lijiiiliiiiiiiiiiO. --·-;;·iOjj:;;Ji-iiiiiiO-illiiliiiiiil:imiliiiiiiij Fclmlly w....w, -I 0110 •·•· -P•tot" lpMkl.. !I - Y•••h 1•11•-5:45 P·111• -Jim G~. PNIWnt A Cordial W1lcom1 from Rnh1ol 'Timo S«Ylc. - 7 p.& .,.~ ...... ::.:;::::~~!;..::.:... •. ,,..,... THE METHODIST CHURCH Visitors Welcoms-Nur1ery Attend1nt ,1 I G11ange-/ :Jempl "ASSEMBLY OF GOD" I 010 Pnlorl11et. Cost• Motci "'" A.M. -w .. .iii .. s .... iu •••• A.M. -••Nl•t S(hffl,, loM ,Mo. -llll'l'J•I TlrM (II-I'., EWIO'lllt l•lnt. II. N. Mel ..... •11tor !In. H. •irn. Aublll!t J4Ht:U MMHI ...... Glad Tidings Assembly of God FIJ'teenth & f\Ionrovia, Newport Beach l1ID•1 l111nlll COMMUNITY MHHODIST CHURCH 111 A••*• •7S00910 Wer1hlp1 91JO l 11 AM aturch School •• , ,,1JO AM CoWt Me1 1 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 19th 5f I H1rbor l l"d· Won~ip I Church School t :JO I 11 AM 541-77!7 Cod• M11• North MESA VERDE MITHODIST CHURCH Mei• Vtrd• I fl1k1r St. 549.2719 Worship I Church School 9100 I I01lO AM Huntln1ton l!le1chc '1RST MHHODIST CHURCH 2711 11th Sf ••••• SJ •·JIJ7 Wor1hlp I Church School t 1J\I II AM HYnfln1to11 l11ch-North COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH •••2 Hell Awf,, ,142-44•1 Werih1p I Chvrch Scheol 9 & I01JO AM lrwln-a11t lh1ff UNIVHSITY METHODIST CHURCH Worship .••• l :lO AM IJJ.12ll M••flng t1mpor1rlly 111 St. Mir~ Pr11bylerl111 Church E•1tbfulf Dr. a J1mb1r•• Rd, -------l1gun• l•1ch LACOUNA lilACH MiTHODIST CHURCH 21•12 We1ley Dr in So. legwfl• Worthip 11 AM Church School 9:45 AM 499.JOll N•wporf l1e1h CHRIST CHURCH IY THI SIA 1400 W. l1ID01 I J,4. •7J.JIOI Worihlp 9:]0 .. r I AM Church 51heel 91JO AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Prtsbvtarlan 1111.1 M.,11911• IN._Aff•I H1fltf11f;°o~-IMcll GILllRT W. AWN, PASTOl Tllili """4 rt.. 2:111 Att.nteeft Serrk. et CALVARY CHAPEL ................ \'t'!!d,,,.1<by B•ble S!l,nJr •'Ill Prartr 1 l'M Nu"4!ry durJn1 1trwlttt A full Youth f'rogr1m Crn. of Oren1e •nd llrd. 5t, Cotl.1 Mtu COMMUNITY -W•"'"' f~I AM~ ......... , 1110 A.M, Offko J1 I 1'4 tt. l'tloH: SIH1 ff NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHU~CH .. I Cllff Orl'IO, N...,....I e11dl I r111or it l. Jone; l•CA M!11 • • I e - Chµrch Due To Relky Corner Stone The corner stone from the old church at 11th and Orange , Hu ntington Beach, wiU be re·laid near the site for . the new sanctuary. by members of the F i r ~ t United Methodist Church. 2721 17th St., Huntington Beach, Sunday. Contents of the steel box taken from the corner stone wfll be read and displayed. Church school classes will participate in the ceremony. set for l l a.m. T he Angel Choir will sing. Anotlier service v.•ill be held at. 9 :30 a.m. The Rev. R. G. Ru~sell Shaw will preach on the top i c "Wa yside Altars" at both services worship hour s. A coffee hour will be held bet"'een services. • DEATH NOTICES PROF ANT Lcrrtlr>e E. Prcf•nt. lU E Ern~rscn, c~~IA Vla\f. 011e DI de•"" Jun~ '· $tlrVlved bv nu5~nd. Aodrew; da~D"· 1tr. snaror> Ferr: 1or1. G1f't; 11uer1. Madcrle Konl~cc; Oorl• Ander1on1 1...i 8ever1v A:vnt!f: brolhtr~. t.erOY, li~rvtv ind Mel Nor.,11>1 ; 01ren ... Mtlvln 1..d t.~P Nor.,1hl, Se,...Jce.s, M""d•Y· 10:30 AM. Peek Famllv Col. onlet Fvne••I liomt, COWLEY Colonel A.tehlbclld Delo• Cowlev, U,S. Army, Retiree!. 500 Emer1kl 81v, t.1· 911n1 lle1c1>. Oatt of "'''"· J\11\0 1, Survived bv wile. M1bel M. Cowley, ol •1>1 hlllllt• two c11uthter1, Mn. James Loomt. S•n Ju1n C1pl1tr1no. 1...i Mrs. Obie C. Forties. of l1011n& Beach. Sfrvlcts will be htlcl MDf1dav. 1 PM, 11> lht Ch111el 1t Pac!Uc View, wilh Or. Albert li!erPt olfleia!lno. E1>- 1ombment 1 n d milltarv .ervice1. M1uscleum nl ti>~ P1clflt. P1cl!k View Memcrl1l Park. P1c!llc View Morl111ry. dlrec!oro. D'ALESSIO M1rl1 D'A.lea.lo. 1261 Colg11e Orlve, Cost1 Mt••· Age 80; c1111 of <feifh, June 7. Survived bv two '""'' Albert c. O'Al1!sslo. Cost• Me11, aJ'ld Or. J"5ePI> A. D'Ale••lo. liUnJln91"" H1r- bour; Three daughlen. Mrs, Helen Runo lfl<I Mrs. Edllh Perrotl, Brook· !vn. 1nd Mrs. Cvnthll M•her, Cosl• Mesa; •Isler., !"<rs. Anna ~•tone, 5•n Ft rnando; nlM er1ndchlldren 1nC' !our o<ea!.g.,ndchll!lren. Roury, Sundav, I PM; Re<l'IJlem M1.,i, Monday, ~ AM, bolh 11 s1. Joecnlms c111101k cnurcl>. ln!Hment. Good She~rcl Ceme!erv. Familv rtque•l• tho•ie wl•hlng 10 meke COJl!rlbutlon• olta•e CDf1trlbu1• 10 !he A....,erOCa" C1n<oer Se<:lelY. f! A It! Morl\i1rv, 11~1 Superior, Co111 Me11, Directors. MANRING llu1n EsTll•r Manring. 1101 W. B•ll!oe BIYd .. NewPOrt fleacn. Ag-. n. 011e of "eatfi, Juno 1. Sur~lv~ by cl1119111er. Mn. Marv W19ner; brotner. Or. E1rl W, Nve, McK inney. Te~as; 1ls1er. M". ll:ubv Hon. Escondido: and two erc0nd· enlldren. Famllv suggests T!\ose wish• Ing lo ...,•ke memorial con!rib\lllon~, ole1.<.I! donate to t~ Amtrlc•n Cancer Sotietv, Ser111ce1, Mondav. !Q:l~ AM. WeS!cllt! Chao•I. lnt~rmrnl , Seo!!I•, Wa1nino!on. we1tcllf! C~1oe1 Mortu· 1rv. ~"·~1188. Olrec!oro. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del l\1ar OR 3-9450 Costa Mesa Ml 6-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa i\1csa LI 8-3433 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclflc View Drive New port Beach, California 644-2700 PEEK FAMI LY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bo Isa Ave. Westmln1ter 893·:1525 SMITil'S MORTU ARY 6Z'7 Main St. Huntington Beach LE 6-<1539 WESTcLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 646-<888 WES'i'MINSTER MEMORIAL PARK l\1oriuary & Cemetery Chapels 14801 Beach, WeRhntn1ter 531.11zs • m .1421 BRIGHT The DAILY PILOT 'fll•k•• lte 11ew1 cov•r•9• ll9ht, titht •IMI litright. R•ecl yoi.rt hom1t•w• editlo11 deily •11cl •ni•Y the ------·-·-~ ~----- PULPIT AN D PEW • • • (Conth1ued ),.rom Page 4) Uan Church, (Diaciples of Christ) Sunday when Dr. 0 . W, Mc.Elroy will preach on the subject. "Tile Choice is Always Ours." Members o( the Cb r i s t I a n Youth Fellowship will lead tht worship services. The congregation meets each Sunday at Harper E lementary School. 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Church school meets at 9:45, follow- ed by worship and com· munion at 10:45. "Will the Real Mr. Chris- tian Please Stand llp?" will be the title of Dr . Morris C. Robinson's .talk Sunday dur- ing the lQ a.m. service al St. l\1ark Presbyterian Church, Eastbluff Drive and Jam- boree, Newport B e a c h . Communion will be served. The Rev. David Beals will preach in the absence of ihe Rev. Melvin V .Taylor. who is attending the national convention of Am er i c a n Baptists, at Fairview Bap· tlst Church. 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, this Sun- day. He will conduct the 8:30 and 10:55 a. m. services. Dr. Philip G. Murray has chosen the title "Though He Slay Me''·for his sermon at Sunday's 10 a .m. service of Corona del Me r Community Church Congregational. 611 Heliotrope Ave. Church school is sche~uled for 10 a.m. -Eucharist will be , celebrated 'at 7:30 and 9 ~ a.m. services Sunday at St. J ames EplscopaJ Church. 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach, Sunday. Morning prayer is scheduled for 11 a.m. ThP. F i r s t U n i t e d ~1etbodlsl Church, 420 W. 19 St., Costa Mesa, will hold duplicate services at. 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday with the Rev. Richard J. DunJap preaching. The choirs will sing at both services. A supervised n u r s e r y and church school classes will be held at 9:30 and II a.m . The youth fellowship meetings w i 11 begin at 6:30 p.m. Services will be conducted at Ule Mesa V e rd e Methodlst Church, J 7 O 1 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. "The Sound of Music·· will be the Rev. Richmond C. Johnsoo's topic. Dr. ~'il'iJ.m r:.. EUer's message for Trinity Sunday will be "God the Beginning and End·· and will be given ail ttle 8:45 and 11 a .m . worship hours at t h e Lutheran Church of the /\taster , 2900 Pacific View Drive. r)fQna· de! Mar. The young adult group will meet. at the pars·onage at 6:30 tonight. ··neierminingOur Priorities" will be Ille sub· ject of the Rev. Roger T. Walke's sermon at the 10 :30 1.1.m. service Sunday of the Costa Mesa U ni ta r i an Unlversallst Church. €pl11cnp&I Church, Beach, Sunday. Laguna of four girl singers wlU present conceru at the 7 and 9 p.m. services. The annual ob!ie.rvance of Voutb Sunday also will be featured by the prcs-enlatlon of attendance awards to Sunday school p up i Is , teacher recognition a n d awards to the out3tandinJ!; member of the youth choir and of the Acolytes' Guild. Ann Shattuck, president of the , Episcopal Y o u n g Churchmen, will give an aj- dress in place of the: usual sermon by the Rev . John JI. Hauser, rector. Taking part in the service will be Tim 1.Jllom. John aiamberlin, f\1arsha Hinwood, Lu c y Boyd, John Brown and Brian Wainwright. Dr. !\~ark L. Koehler. president of \V h i t w or t h College in Spokane. \Vash .. will be the pulpit guest at the Co mmun ity Presbyterian Church o f Lagun a Beach, 415 F'orest Ave .. at the 9:30 and ll a.n1. services Sunday. Before accepting the a p- pointment to the northwest college, Dr. Koehler wa s pastor of !ht> F i r s l Presbyteran Church of Yakin1a. Wa shington wht're the Reverend Hap Brahams, a former Lagunan, is now the minister. 111e Chantes Trio, three 1?irl singers. will present concerts ai I.he 10:4!'i a .p'L and 6 p.m. services Sunday of tbe Flrsl C h r I s l I a n Church. L e g i o n and Catalina, Laguna Beach. The Rev. Bruce Cushng will speak on "'T'his Is the Life" at the morning service. The church w1lf host a "Big Youth Fun-0-Ra"ma'" in ~he American Legion Hall from 3:30 to 5:45 p.m. A 1pecial cl\ildren's day program tltled "Hi& Action Speaks" wi.ll be presented by members and leaders of the Sunday school of the Flr1t 8aptl1t qtiure.b of !funtiai ton. 8,each this Sun- day aj 1 . p.m ... .at _the Downtown Chapel. Mr. 3nd ~rs. Wll!Jam Gar I a n d , sttperintendents, will be iA charge of the program. At the Sunday tYiorning services, 9:30 a.m . at Peek Chapel, 780l Bolsa Ave ., Westminster, and II a.m. at I.he Downtown Ohapei, Sixth and O r a n g e , Huntington Beach. Pastor Willis J. Loar will sreak on the subject "F'o\low Me ." "God the Only Cause and Creator" is the subject .of the lesson-sermon to be read in all Orang~ Coun ty Chris· tian Science churches this Sunjay. . The golden text. wh ich slates the then1e of the lesson, is from Isaiah: "Lord, thou wilt _ordain peace for us : for thou also hast wrought all ou r works in us ." The 1968 waduating class from "Science of Mind" classes. Lagun • 8 ea c b Church of Religiou11 Science. 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, wi ll be honored at the bac- calaureate service Sunday, at the 11 a.m. worship hour. The address by Dr. Henry Gerhard will be on the sub· ject "The Things Thou Hast Learned." At the 9 a.m. service Sun- ... day, Dr. Gerhard's sermon . "J'he Rev. ·Ivan Benner of topic-will be "The Way of Laguna llills will be raised Mental Health." to the honorary degree of monsignor during the 11 a.m. eucharist celebration at St. Francis Chapel, 4:10 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, Sunday. Larry Chapman and Ken- ton Shull. botth of Lakewood, will be raised to deacons. Jere Llen to doorkeeper and John Shull to reader. The Rev. Roger G. Betsworth will preach a sermon on "Abr aham" at the 9 and 10 :30 a.m. services Sunday at the Com- munity Methodist Church, 6662 .Hell Ave., Hu ntington Beach. Church school and nursery are available at both hours. Trinity Sunday will be observed at St. .John the Olvlne Episcopal ·Church, 204.3 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa,· with Ctlmmunion at both the 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. services. The topic of the Rev. John W. Donaldson's .~ermon will be ; ' Th e Si,gn·ificance of the Trinity." Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a .m. The Sunshine Singers. a gospel music group, will ap- pear at Glad TI d I n g 1 Assembly of God Church. 15th and Monrovia. Newport Beach, Sunday. The group Unitarians P ick Office rs Stanley Byron has been appointed chairman of 1he,_ hoard of th·e Unitarian · Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach. Other new board officers are Peter Marti n, vice chairman : Thomas Conroy, treasurer: Winifred Palmer, s e c re tar y : and .Jan Doe m e l t , corresponding secretary. New board m e m be r s elected were M u r r a y ThreOOgill and Allan Chris- tiansen with allernate mem· bers James S w e e n e y , Thomas L y st e r , .Jan Doemelt and Martha Avery. John Forkner. C l a ir e Wainwright and Winifred Palmer were re-elected to the bot.rd. The terms of Thomas Conroy. Peter Martin, Robert Mason an.:i Stan,ley Byron continue. Block Party Fetes Prof He will also report on the CASSEL·S seventh annual G e n e r a 1 • • • A blockbuster of a block party awaits an Orange Coast C o I I e g e instruclor returning J une 10 fro m one semester of Hawaii's com· munity college program. A s~mbly of th .... l Jnit1rian U n i versali~1 Ass ociation held in Clevetand recently. and will discu ss the probl~m of priorities for the Costa Mesa church. Plans for dedication of a building to underprivileged childrefl will be among the topics to be conside:-ed al a meeting of the Unitarian Unlversalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach Sunday in the Art Associat.ion Gallery. Qiff Drive an-J North Coast Highway, al 10:30 am Pastor Henry E. .Jones will brlng a message on "1'he Christian and Today" at the 9 and 10:30 am servlces Sunrlay at Central Bible Church, 23rd and Orange, Costa Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Eber HazeHon will show slides and explain the work ol .John and Dorothy Davi~. missionaries with Overseas M I s s i onary Fellowship, Laos, at the 7 p.m. service. Members of the. high ~chOOI' lellowihip wlll CO'!\• dua·· the 9:15 and 11 a.m. ~ervoes at St , M a r y ' 1 (Conllnued l.-ro m Page· 4) of the pastoral ministry. In particular. they need to reappraise the f a c i I e assumption that leadership of a while suburban con· gregation is "irrelevant" to the struggle for peace and justice in a sick world. F'ricnds and neii?hbors of Henry Panian, 4'.lfi SwarthmorP Lane. w i 1 1 surprise the retur n inJl educator be;?inning al 4::l0 p.m .. according to Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Suikki. A contingent inc ludin~ Asst. City Atty. Robert. M. Humphreys and others from throughout Costa Mesa will be ready to welcome the history teacher back from the Kona Coast lo the Orange Coast. Panian has been Invo lved in an e.xc hange teachin g program for Hawaii's new com munity colleges. •• SILVER JUBILEE Fr. Thomes W. Schn eide r Ma ss Set To Honor HB Pa.stor The silver jubilee o{ Father Thoma s M . Schneider, OFM , \\1ill be observed with a ron- ce\ebrated mass at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June' 16. at St. Francis Church, Magnolia .<\venue. Huntington Reach. A native Pennsylvanian, Father Thomas was ordained on ,June 5. 1943 at Old Mission. Santa Barbara, He served at St. Joseph 's Church in Los Angeles-as assistant pastor and youth worker and Was pastor of St. Mark's Church 1 n Phoenix. Arizona. For seven years he was spiritual director, teacher and hospital chaplai1:1 at St. Anthonys SeminaTy in Santa Barbara. At Old · Mission, Santa Barbara. he served as lcctor or pa9loral theology and in Portland, Oregon, he was pastor of St. Clare's ·Church. He joined SS. Simon and Jude Parish in Hun tington Beach in 1967 and serves a.• assistant pastor there. Ttie Women's guild of SS Simon and Jude Parish will host a reception for Father Thomas in St. Francis Parish Hall immediately following the mass. Conven tio n On Sunday Sc hools Set J • ·--~-.. ' -- S.ltUtdlY.r. Junt 8, 1%8 ,DAILY PILOT §,_ Boroseope • Cancer: Jo yful T rip Due By SYDNEY OM.ARR whl'lre property affair5 are concerned. You are able to "The wise ' man controls obtain greater value for ef- hls destil\Y ••• AstrolOiY forts, money. A project Js 2Qinls the way.'' due to be culminated in your favor. Relax tonight. ARIES (March 21·Api·it Jan. 19): You move about. 19): Attention is drawn to family tradition. You are a loyal indivjdual. artlstlcaUy inclined. Your seBSe of Jur.1"~ lg honed to a Jine edge. You are completing a major cy :le . Avoid premature s1 a rt s, in- vestments. G'F.NE R AL Tli:N• DENClES: Cycle high for P ISCES. Special word to SCORPIO: love interest js highlighted. $peclal group, organization. CAPRICORN j Dec. 22· 't'ou are given chance to ex-but take ca1·e in tra(fic. pand horizon ol interests. S1ress o r i g I n a I 1· t y , in· Welcome new opportunities. dependence. Nu tn c r o u s LEO individual intrigues ideas are available; choose you with u~ique proposal. Quality. Relative rnay n1ake tequest. Jf it Is reasonable, To """ O)Ut lit'l'oo~ ivttv tor .,.111, 1" 1'1\U RUS (April 20-Ma)' be willing to cooperate. "'°""" •1111 IOvf.11,.,~ sv<1nev °"'•'"' 20 ): Your hopes are high -1>oo1<i.1. "S•<••• ~1n11 w Men •"" and you are in a mood to AQUARIUS (Jan . 20·1"cb. wom~n." S•n<t 1>1rlt>(IA•• '"" ~ <e"'' - celebrate. But strive to 1111: Check possessions. You '"O"'A''""''"i?<v ~~··11l 1"e OAtLY ;i voi'd ,extravagance. Keep may eoxhibit lf'ndcncy lo he "1LOT. &<>• »•o G•An~ C•n•••I 5t1-11on, N~w Yo<~,"','!', 10011.l feel on ground. Friend muy careh~liS today. Could re.~u lt l;:::==========:; be optimistic but lacking in in loss. If alert, you could' (acts, spol legitimate bargain . Be a keen observer. I GEMINI \May 21-June 20): Social activity i s PISCES (Feb. 19-J\1arch I STUDIOS favored; you can deal sue-201: Good lunar aspect to- ce.ssruUy with one i n day coincides with chance to lleadquarters for authorfty. Don't ask for cement a close. pcrSonal beginners on all more than you can handle. relationship. Extend hand of instruments. Study TAURUS message, friendship. Don't permit Summer classes Draw line between reality pride to stand in wa y of pro- anj wishful thinking, gress. n ow forming'. ('ANCl!~R (June 21 -July II" 'fOOAY IS ''OURI 11•• N••po11 llvcl. Costa Mfftl Ml 6·0606 22 ): Joyous journey n1ay be\;~R~IR~T~H;n~A~V~y;o~u~a~re~fo~n~d~o~{ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ on agenda. Wonderful for vacation travel -but check directions. mes!iages. Be positive o[ ultimate purpose. Then you gain satisfaction. l.t:o (.July 23·Aug. 2'2 1: Day features change, varie- ir·s NOT WHO ,yocJ C()fll .. ty. Your int ellectual curiosi-.,0 ., ............ , ty comes int-0 play. You U"d ~SYLVA KOSCINA out things, especiall y about ll~~~~~~~~~~=~~~===~~ money, possessipns. Seek \i out ARIES person to discuss unusual jdea. \1IRG0 (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Give attention to home. mate: partner. Be aware oJ public reaGtion. Not wise to force i s s u e s • Diplomacy wins the day. Be perceptive . Learn why people act as they do today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 \: Don't deceive yourself regardin·g motives of others. lndi vidu~·I who aided you in past may now be confined to home. hospital. Visit. Obtain hint from VIRGO message. SCORPIO roct. 23-Nov. 21 1: Emphasize goodwill , especially in relations with friends, children. one who attracts you romantically . Give of your.self. Whal you give is returned twofold. Act accordingly. SAGlrf'ARIUS INov. 22- Dec. 21); Upsurge indicated .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' . ~ Th· = ~-"'-cfrange Coa st's i • • ,CLOSING .OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OPEN SUNDAY 12 Noon 'Til 6 p.m. The Rev. 1C. Chester i Most Complete ~I La"o" or FuUerto" has : PRINTING :, been appoirN.ed e"xecutive ~ :1 MEN'S· WEAR chairman of the National ~ SERVICE :; Sunday School Association ~ ~I conve_ntion. sl~ted fo r Se_pt. ~ :1 ~~e1; Anaheim ConvenUon i ,;Jjf!,Ji§4fij)flt@. ~I 333 MARINE AVENUE B1lbo1 l1l1nd PHONE : 675-5840 d'The Rev. ~a~s~n. western ~ Pho ne 642.-43'2 1 :! _1rector of C ~1stJan Educa· 0:,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.•'•'!""--""""""-""""""""'!"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~' ti on for Scripture Press ~ --- Publications. Whea ton, UL. says more than 1 2 •. o O O delegates from across the country are expected to at- tend the four-day parley. It will offer 250 workshops, covering various facets of Christian education. and more than JOO educational exhibits where the latest tools and materials for Sun· day school and Christian education programs will be displayed. In addition to workshops. seminars for pastor~ and Christian education direc. tors. the conclave w i I J feature such Sunday school authorities as Dr. Charles Blair. Denver : Dr. HoWard •lendricks. Dallas: Dr. Bob Pierce, Monrovia: D r . Wilbur Smith, Pasadena ; thf' Rev. _/Howard Jones. Billy Graflam Evangelistic Association, and Charles .Jones. business manage- ment consultant from Har· risburg, Pa. STEREO SENSATIONI The colorful sound of Orange County Musld RADIO KO CM 103.1 FM .... From Fashion Island, Newp ort Beac h • THE FOLLOWING FASHION ISLAND MERCHANTS & RESTAURANTS .WILL BE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY TO SERVE YOU BETTE 'R •Mediterranean Imports •Karl s ·To ys-Hobb ies -St at.ioners • Bob Bu rns Restau rant • Ontra Cafe.teria • B. Dalton Bookselle r • Vikings Four Wine -Gou rmet • -- < ·-·-~---' ----... -It -' ' ' -• ~~ _ .. _ - • DAii. y llJLOT -.-s. 1'168 -Real· Estate Qu..tions and Comment By R.1nd1R M.C.rdlo RNltor ---,,.... • ---.· La Cuesta Sales Reach $1 Million ... sand and sea.'' , Rancho La Cuesta-Hun· "Our homes are for young tington. Beach, a develop-families '!\'ho are budget meat of Frank H. Ayns and minded and who want the Son, Inc. ol Newport Beach, finest in I o c a ti on con· bas sold more than SI struction." • million in homes in the past The development features . Rancho La C·u t: s ta ! Hun. si.J: weeks which was an-thr~ and four bedroo_ms. tington Beach at Bushard nounced by sales manager f~Uy rooms and day-bright and Hamilton Sts. in Hun. Bud Frickel'. kitchens. tington Beach. one of the Fricker said the homes. Fricker said that young most important reasons for , priced from $23,500 l o families !ind the location of buying homes there. •) We are considering lnvestlnt In some apartments. '29,990. sold rapklly because l11====================== Yi. cio not w•nt to be bothered wltft tenants or any of the development's prox-STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY-LIDO THEATRE • I imity to the Huntington m....,,...nt probl•mt; we jutt don't h~v• th•. time. t Beach State Park, one of the MW the time to get into something like·thi1 or •hould finest recreation beaches in \te wait? What ere tom• of the thino1 we should be Southern California. looking for? What do you recommend? "\Ve are less than one ·irs Nor WHO YOIJ eoH .. 1rs HOW You DO 1r1 Tha Sacral Waraf _HARRY fRIHI ' T. R. A., Newport Bei1ch mile from this fantasti c -...,. beach.'' said Fricker, "it is C<l·••••••N" A U ... !VEASAL PICTUllE.'. An investment in an apartment development can -~~~~~:!!~~~~_!_~~~~_.!..':~~~~~~~~~~~~--~H;w~th~~Ce~n~te~r~~u;sA~~fo~r!1==S~Y~L~Y~A:K~O~S~CJ:N:A::~~!!!~='~"~"~"'~co:':o~: !>e just as trouble-free for an owner as an investment RUSTIC ARCHITECTURE FEATURED IN RANCHO LA CUESTA HOMES yootb, with its surfing, sun, in a blue chip leased commercial property. In addition, I it can pay a much better return without its income -be~ng rigidly fixed for a long tenn. It also bas the pos-Sw;m Club Ava;lable I sibility of increased income with a resulting increase "' "' in market value. Sound rnanaiement is the key to this fituation, therefore, the proposed .investment is de-At Broadmoo Ho teiie<1 to produce sufficient income to support 1u11-ume r TneS trofeSsioni;tl management. · · ' Adequate market research and financial analysis !fe Unperaµye t<> Qle .succeis of . any apartment ven-l&ie. ·We finrily belieVt than an apartment iJ!vestment &tn be ·totally successful if it is properly researched lnd cerµin important criteria are conaidered. Some of the important factors are location, price. room layout. arcru.tec~al design and population concentration. .. M of January 1, 1967 Orange County's Populatior was estimated to be 1,235,924. Many economists, includ· ihl Stanford Research Institute, predict that bY. 1980 the population will be 2.5 million. Orange. County is thr fastest growing major metropolitan area in the United States. To satisfy the demand for ap$1rtments being created by the influx of population, it should be neces- sary to build approximately 10,000 to 15,000 new units in Orange County each yf:ar. · i _ In 1965, biiilding perm.its were issued fQr 5,598 muJ- llple unif.s aDd ~in 1966 there were permits issued for only 3,591 new units. This same downward trend con- tinued in 1967, therefore, the high vacancy factors that prevailed ,in .Orag.ge County as a result of a previous overbuilt condition have been eliminated . Rent sche- dules of projects for which there is the most demand liave risen steadily in 'the past year and should continue to rise. The ·ruture looks very bright indeed for apart- /Tlent house investors.· Huntingt~ Be~ recently announced that we had reachM thilOO,QOO pooulation level. Does this rank us as the second la'9ni City In Orange CoUnty? Fint, sec· oncl or third, we are on the growl )ust look i1t our vacant fields; hut don't wait too long te ktok because there will soon he buildings where beans used to be! How do we renk w»h 'other Or.,.e County cities? " R. I.,. Huntington Beach .... ~ ' Largest of th't ·24 cities in Orarige County are Ana- heim, with a population of 156,677; Santa Ana, 147,745 : Garden Grove, 118.n t ; Huntington Beach, 93.491 and )"ullerton, 83, 792. .. Over 88 per cent of Orange County's population ,!!well in its 24 incorporated cit~es , givif!g t:hos!f! cities. a combined population of 1.126,029. Plus• explain what an "acceleration clause" Is, and what effect it has. Thank You. S, T., Costa Mesa. • The lenn "acceleration clause" refers to a provi- sion in a note and deed pf trust or mortgage requiring immediate payment of the entire unpaid balance of principal and interest upon the occurrence of a speci- fied event or events. One of the two c o m m o n types of acceleration Clauses -contained i~ most notes. makes the entire amount of unpaid principal and interest become im- mediately due and payable upon default, at the option of the lender. · For the fir st time in the · munity will be constructed nation. a planned com-'on individ~..awned lots munity of zero side lot with traditiionaJ fee-simple garden homes will also oiler title. residents Owneisbilt of a "~e 0ranie County Plan- lavish recreation center and ning Commission. u 1 i n-g swim, .club, according to great fcresight' into the Scott -Biddle, vice president future pr~lems of site-,stan- o! Broadmoor Homes, Inc. dards, relaxed 50J11e long- The development • .Broad-standing requirements on lot moor Exclusives. opened. at s1z.ing when they granted us Walnut Avenue, just west of the variance permit that Redhill Avenue .in Tus'tirf"' .allowed Us to conduct . this .Jast weekend. experiment .with our unique ' ' Re s id en t s receive sub<tivisioo," Biddle added. membership in our central "lite single family homes cabana club. with its huge will be constructed to make swimming_ pool, showers . the most of. the • 'garden barbecue. !ire pit and home' con·cept---where "the children's play area," stated home is p1acect on one side Biddle. lot line, making .a double Priced from 125.950 to widesingle sideyard on the S28.950. •the single family other side of the lot. With homes in the. 129-unit com· t.be pe;itneter of the lot en- closed by a security fence, the owner can make full use -New Models Moving Fast At Hacienda With new models just complete and homes a few weeks from comple tion, the new Hacienda Homes series at Del Cerro in Costa Mesa is proving a re.al hit with new home buyers, th e developers , George M . Hols- tein and ,sons and Harvey A. Berjer .re.vealed this .week. Priced fi-om $21 ,450, the three· ·and foUr• bedroom homes f ea t u r e Mediter- reanian styling and highlight advantages like large walled Jots, sprinkle-cs, landscap- ing. new decorator colored built in range, oven and d i sh w a s he r . Spanish fireplace, and wall to wall carpet. "Everything can be in· eluded on the lo"·est term s offered in the Newport. Harbor area," sales agenU Walker and Lee pointed out. Both FHA and Veteran . terms are offered "'ith the veteran eligible for no down payment. of all the private. usable in· door-outdoor spec~." "ln fact," builder Richard B. s.ruth commented, "throug~ careful deaigo . we have ac ... tually pveo our buyers as much usable area' as old fashioned homes with 7.200 squ.are fool lots ." "Broedmoor Exclusive~ · will include common' recrea·. _ tion areas .and parks while i:etallting ·the t o t a 1 in~ d.ividuality of single homes on separate Jots. In fa ct. to our-mowtedg:e; thls wiU be the first_planned community of i~dividually o w n e d g~rden homes in ~he nation_1 with a commuruty swim club and recreation,area in·[ eluded," Smith added. The four basic plans of- fered in the Broad.moor Ex-I clusives development have ~en keyed to making the mo.st of the sites. One plan offers residents all the liveability of a garden hom e plus the impo rtant at- tributes of two-story living. Downsta irs. the dining area and master suite open on a private central atrium open to the sky. The IO-foot wide wall of sliding glass in the living room opens to the patio and yard. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms guarantee full separation of the junior wing from the downstairs mAnSPIELll'S m Rn s Pl BLD'S . FULLERTON, 225 NO. Harbor Blvd., downtown • Phon• (714) 871 ·5720 HUNTINGTON BEACH, 18582 Beach Blvd. · Phon• (714) 962·4477 The other type of acceleration clause, also referred to as "due on saJe clause" or "alienation clause," makes the entire amount of unpaid principal and in- terest become immediately due and payable upon the sale or transfer of the property. The Hacienda location is ideal and is with in minutes of the gro,ving airport in· dustrial park. the ne"' South Coast Plaza Shopping Center, and easy excess-to freeways, beaches and play areas. ma ster suite . t R The three other basic E MS ! CERTAINLY! RIVERSIDE, 4343 Market (near 14t h on Markel)• Phone (714) 682·7950 •DlTOllt'I MOT•• ....... Ill II, M«:.lnl .. II I IKll ,......,, -IWftl ef ... 1•1! •111,.", "'' ~'""''-" et n. tkWHtt M....,.-C.I• MtH ... ,... et 1111n .... •11<11 a 11t1M •111i.. tMcllff •I Ono ... C-1 c.ii.... plans ranging from three to STORE HOURS: MON ... FRI.' AM TO 9 PM I WEEK DAYS. SAT. 9 AM TO 5:30 PM four bedrooms are all single ••••••llli•iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iliiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii•mmm~;,:;;i:;: ••••• ~o;PE~N~SU~N:o:•~Y~l~2'~00:.TO:.~s~PM:. story homes. SEASIDE II RanGho ha Cuasta II by tlie sea Here are larie lots, roomy enough for a boat or trailer, and you may walk or bicycle to Huntington Beach State Park, less than a mile away. Live under smogless, ocean-breezed skies at Rancho. La Cuesta. $24,000 fO $29,990 ~~.~~I tenn• Sales office: On Bushanl near Hamilton. Phone (714) .968·2929 • Furnished Models ' !' " l 1! • ~ 1 • i E H•mHton .... - " " "i! " • • j ... • m • /, . . La Palma 4 Be.drooms-Two Baths-Large Family Room • All Elecfric Patio Kitchen • Mission Tile Roof • Concrete Drive • Wood Burning Fireplace • Rough Heavy Beams. Monterrey 2-4 Bedrooms -1 or 2 Baths _ large Bon}IS or Rumpus Area • Dining ~rea • All Bu ilt-Ins; Range, Oven, Dishwasher, Stainless Steel Sink, Large Kitchen Pantry • Ce- dar Shingle or Shake Roof. San Jose 3 Bedroom-2 Bath•-Cathedral Ceilings • All Underground Utlll· ties • Showers Over All Tubs • Hand Textured Walls • Bu il t·in TV and Telepho ne Outlets • Weather-proof Electrical Outside Patio Outlet. San.Miguel 4 lledrooms -3 81ths -Family Room • Format Dining Room • Cultured Marble Pullman Tops • Custom L i g~t lng Fixtures • Raised Panel.Entry Oouble Doors. Turtle Rock Hills Large Homes, ~ots Offered prestigious settini. Purchasei's can now acquire title to over one-h<llf of the :~med Irvine Ranch for only -- OAIU' •11.J)T i County Steps Up Housing Tempo . Housing act Iv i t y In Advance's Orange County Ora.oge County picked up Jn area manager, noted. that the firit quarter of 1968 but ''the depth of demand In the ••· market . County i$ reneeted In first· u"=' rema1ns quarter figures that show critically tight. the vacancy rate at 2.6 per- il wag the best fi rst cent. the lowest on record." quarter since 1964 and .it '0tl4, he sl!ld, is h'lf U1e was also the fir:sl time . in . ra!e 9f tWo _years ago, and a four years that bulld1ng third-of wlial the rate was1 starts exceeded the numbtr ' three years ago of housing 1!!11.ts absorbed in · Ttie current. v~cancy rate the same period. is C'Otisidered ' dis1urbingly The County 'now' has bare-low for a market which still ly lO~OO<I units in inventory depends so heavily ' on in- and Only 7,500 und-er con-migration and which is struction. , Jn the past 12 almost 100 percent spec months, approximately 8,700 built. unil$ were absorbed by the Total per1nits in the first Orange County m ark e t . quarter were 5.383. Of ttlese Rental units were taken up 3,495, or .about two-thirds, somewhat more r a pi d I y were new homes. In percen· than tract houses. tages, the gains over the These are among ihe fin· first quarter of 1967 were dings of Advance Mortgage spectacular -total permits Co rp oration's quarterly up 141 percent, apartments survey .. U.S. •1 o using up 274 percent. Markets, published today. Housing prices, generally, The study compares Orange have remained unchanged CoWlty with. 16 other although they are st i 11 markets. among the highest in the na- Joseph La Lib er t e , tion. Tn-migration may be !)\Ow· in51.. The current rate of employment growth· Is the lowest in .six years. about half the average of recent years -but still. at 51,j, per· cent a year. one of the highest growth rates ln the nation. N a.t looal\y, ;:ipartn1ent con-struction is off kl the fastest start on record - with no ' help fron:t ' the traditionally largest apart- ment markets -New Yoi-k, W a sh i n g t o n and Los Angeles. If first quarter ,momen· tum is n1ainlained, apart· ment permits for the year will be more than half a milHt>n. some 15 percent ahead of the be9L previous year. 1964, In the first quarter, the combined apartment {otal in New York, Washington and Los Angeles was only -11 percent or ttie total against an historical 25 percent share. The slowdown in these markot1 ref1tcts loci! finan- cing problems rather than a lack of demand. The New York and l..os A n g e t es . vacancy raler; are. Probably the lowest in 20 year& and may be lowett·ln'the coun· try. ' . ' Chef's Kitchen, ·Wins ThP Seven Che.ls' Gow·met. the unique di.s~lay area. Kitchen, now on display at. Among,tbe 11ew Ideas that ~eorge M. Holstein and -highlight the.-kitchen are Sons' Green Valley develop-new colors. wall to wall ment on \Varner Ave .. in : carpet, wine j to o·a,g e ·, Fountain Valley. has receiv-French pot and 'pan rack. ed the Grand Prize at the and revolutionary inside- recent Orange County Home outJide barbeque. The Show. barbeque may be operated The kitchen was desig11ed from wlthln the kitchen or by seven fa mous Orange from the patio area, . County chefs and . is now The seven chefs wbo available at the Green participated in the unuiua,l Valley Parkside 1-lome com-design are Fred ~tossll' of muniyt. The Green Valley Chez Cary; Edward Shin of homes are priced from Five Crowns; Antonio $26,0CIO to $32,0CIO with a new Stipcevich. Villa del Sol ; unit opening this week. Thomas Trent. Branding The Seven Chef's kitchen-Iron; Ulysses Yanis. Frarr- is to be exhibited eac h week cois : Antoine 8 r u o i n \ at the Green Valley model Newport Beach Ten n i • homes with dem(lnstrationS Club; and Oscar Zink1 scheduled every Sunday in Newporter Inn . Large OOmes and large lots aroe tw<i ' of the big reason5 for the instant sue· cesa of Turtle Rock Hills. the limited offering o ! University-oriented lu;.:ury homes in the coastal section al t!he Irvine Ranch. reports Gordon Tr i pp , exclnsive sales manager. "J\nd our lots are lat$le. avcr~ging well over 10,000 square feet and ranging all the way up to 27.000 square reel. So, an outdoor-min.dccl fa mily cafl really have room to romp. •!irtually in lhe shadow of such Cultural and social facilities as th e University o f Ca\iforia, Irvine. <::ond Newport Center, which is destined to be one. of tne world',s most fabulou.~ business and C<Jmmercial complexes.'' ~.800. l==========================================-==-c:==-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- "Our eight di f I e re n 1 models average well over 2.000 square feet." 4tripP s-<lid. "but, even more im · portant, they look and feel much. much larger. thanks In unusual architectural ef· fects created by our in· t e r n at i o n a 11 y famed architect. Richard R. Leitch. Thus the ho1ncs have a truly hl.xurious qualiity, in keep i n g with th.eir ·rripp added that the re- cent Ir vine Co . an- nouncement that \a.nd in the community of Turtle Rock ls now available on eitht>r a lease or purchase basis even further Increased I h e desirability of the large lots. The builders nf Turtle Roc k Hills. Middlebrook- A11derson. creators of Pre6i· dent tlomes. have included more than 30 custom items in the sales price, Tripp noted. further enhancing ttie attractiveness of the homes. The eight models include four single-level plans and four spl!it-levels, two uphill and two d{lWJlhill. Prices range from $35,000 t o $55.000. Ne3'r the intersection of Campus and Culver Drives, the sales office is at 5281 .o\malfi Drive , lrvine. Southland's Potential For Growth Outlined New Design ) Popularized ·i' At Baycrest Southern California has 503.428 jobs as compared Another exciting home the largest potential for real "'ith 439,165 registered by design has been added to the estate growth of any area in N y k Ch t popu1ar _Baycrest "Forever ew or·, ca go , . the United States. and View" 300 series. announces perhaps the ~ntire world, it Philadelphia. Detr oi t , Gene Wells. President of was st&ted by Floyd Cerini. Boston, Cleveland. St. Louis, Ivan Well s and Sons, In c. recently elected president of P i t t s b u r g h , Newark, Known as the ' ' 3 1 I the Southern Califofnia Baltimore and Houston. Model," the concept for this Mortg·age Bankers .o\ssocia-All t.his substantiates the new home is the combining tlon: iif two separate win gs. In a ...._ ,fact that S~uthern Galifornia I th •· • .1,·uis means that So uthern -new p an. e masccr SUhe, California will see tremen· ls on the r ise and no major living room. formal dinin g dous advances in th e slow-down is predictable In room, kitchen and breakfast mortgage banking industry !he foreseeable fut ur e , nook. are comptotely c1ose-d1 1 in the next decade, said Cerini said. off from the fan1ily room Cerini, vice president of Ti· "Population increase calls and childien's bedrooms. Ue Insurance and Trust Co. for industrial and com-allo"·ing for enjoyable, care-/ in Los An geles. mcrclal growth, which wr free.adull entertaining away He pointed out I.hat Los have seen, an'ci more and from the children's center of An geles regional population m 0 re e a s t e r n a n d activiti es. 1 today paces United States 1nidwestern insura nce com-Entry to the hon1e is growth. panies, savings and com-through a large. enclosed According to a recent mercial banks and other courtyard, big enough to ac· compilation documented by financial institutions have commodate a pool. Other the. Los Angeles Area Cham· been and are mo ving i nto features are spacious living 1 ber of Commerce . this market," Ce r in i room with beamed ceiling.I approximately one out of declared. large separate formal dining every three people rei;iding "Their multi-billion dollar breakfa st nook with a pass in the western states lives in investment~ in real ci;tate through to the kitchen .I lhe five-county area of Los financing are largely handl-wood-grained F' o r m i c a 1\ngcles. Orange. Rivrrside, od by some 60 mcnlbers of covered kitchen cabinets. San BcrnardinO and \'cntura thr S 0 11 1 h er n California parqurt wood flooring. built- counties. a Mortgage Bankers Assoc-in ~·e1 bar in the famil y Statistics from anothPr ia.!jon _ mortgage bankin,i:: room and a 40 foot lo ng fully source indicate that present firms and c.elifcirnia-based tiled gallery. population increase in the commercial banks -whiC'h To see !hf:' Model 311. take area is over 400 persons prr secure and serv i c c the Newport Freeway· south day. due to in-migration and mortgage loans on homes. to 22nd Street. Left on 22nd natural increases of births industrial and commercial to Santiago Drive. Right on over deaths. at an annual properties. a pa rt me n t Santiago and watch for the growth rate of 168.000 per houses and ()\her essential Baycrest "f'"orever View'' year. buildings. entrance sign. The Los /1,, T1 gel e sl;=====================;I Metropolitan A re a , con- sisting of Los .<\nge\es Coun· ty alone, has a dded over one-half million jobs in lhe past two decades. an in ' dustrial development top· pi ng the combined total of eleven major metropolitan areas. Lns Angeles c re a I e d STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY-LIDO THEATRE ir·s NOT WHO yotl c0H .. PAULDEWmAn co ......... .. (@ii SYLVA KOSCINA PT'S HOW You DO 17/ The Secret Waraf _HARRY Fa A Ul'"IY[ll!>/ol ~ICfU ll[ ll'CH"l!COlOI!'" NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE 9,30 A.M. TO 9,30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10-·A.M. TO 6 P.M. r '. i .• ' ·_'~·:- ... .. , .. '· '· .......... I -~ ....... ·~.;. ·, : . • . ' If you don't like healthy kids with beach sand in their shoes -·. :_ go live somewhere else! Sherwood Estates by The Sea ls for Southern Californians who see no reason to live inland when superb homes at realistic prices are ~vail­ able near the world's finest beaches. Look what's here for you ! · THE BEACH ••. Two minules to the whole world of ocean fun. THE PRICE' •.• from $19.950 .•• AND YOU OWN THE LAND ! THE TERMS •.• VA & FHA Financing ... No Down to Vets! THE HOMES ... Sherwood Estates by The Sea is a walled community of spacious single story homes with three and four bedrooms -two and three baths -and a wealth of top value features. THE VALUE ... No property on earth matches Southern California coastline property for value growth. In fact, most such property is never sold at all. Think what it means 10 OWN THE LAND! COOL SEA CLIMATE . , . Smo9.fr1•, 1un-w111h 1d 1ki1 1 end cool oc11n br1•111 m•k• Sherwood E1- t•t es by The Se• a ye•r 'round pl•aiure. Her1'r property with the 9r1at11t v•lu1-prom i11 of 1111 Com• fo t~e b•autiful w•llecl community of Sh•r· woocl E1t1t11 by The S•• -Huntington 8e•ch, .-. -. ·'.I:~ : . • ··.>: : ....... ': , •.• ' ' . ' FREEi ~Sa bot" Class S1llbo1t I R11l1ter for Drawln1Today l THE McFARLAND COMPANY Saki Agent.t . ,.. -. ' S1lt1 Offict Phc>ne: {714) ~ Modtl1 Open Daily 10 t .m. till dusk Orlvln1 Directk>nl! South on Brooktv.Jrst to H1mllton Avt., In Huntinlton Beach. Riatit (west} on Hamiliton to Sherwood Est1tn lly ll•t St• ·"' • .. .. --., .; . . '•. . . .... ..... ;" .., . ·: : .. " ... ' . : .. • • ~ ··~·~·~·~s'-+--1 I ~ HUNTINGfON BEACH I 1-iAMI TO • - .. ,- :···''.;~ . -'·" ...... , -.... ,. .... ,. . . . ... . . . ' ·"'; . '". -· .. • .. .. • .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ., .. .. ~ .-. '.,• . . . . ~ ' ~ ··-·· o· ,• •' •• ,;t t: • • .::-¥ :;., . .. . . ·' ··: ·~: .. . . . . ' . .. .. '.· • ! I• ' ••. 1 , : . ,. ,. ' ·, .. : .. . . ' .. .. · . I ''• . ' • . • =- I -. ·I DAILY "LOT New Ho111es A r e ConTer tihle Pwhbuiton Sliding Roof Becomes More Popular ~ 1otut tbinl In con· •ertible top.I isn't on whee.ls, it's on homes IDd com· merdal buildinp. hotMbold relr:igerator. The entire movin g mecban1sm, powered by a single phase motor, ls an in· tegra1 part of the structure. There are only three easily identified wires to connect between the roof junction box and Ule wall switch. witboot the need for coolly and unsigbUy sub -1 t r u c- tures. In .a.dditioo, t h e smooth aura.fee of t h e fiberglass-plastic p a n e I s makes the roof virtually maintenance-free. According to the panels' man u r a ct u r er • .Filon Division of Vistron C:Orp., 11u<JuPoul the COWllry. ud particularly in Calitarnia, there'• a growing popularity !or tra..lucent, w e atberproof convertible roots that eu cpen to the IUD and Uy or close against the wind and rain. The convertible rooftops have been installed i n homes, restaurants. swirn-mini' pools and sanitariums, opening enclosed areas to fresh air and light. When closed, the area becomes weatherproofed and bathed in shadowless, glare-free light Called Rollamatic Roof. the unit was dewloped by designer David Miller, who produces the custom-design- ed roofs in San Francisco. It will be displayed at the forthcoming B u i I d i n g Products Show, Sept.. 17-19, at the Anaheim Convention c..ter. The essence of t h e Rollamatic Roof ts found in itt lightweight components -metal framework and shatterproof plastic panels in a sandwich construction -which permit.I long spans Hawthorne, Calif_, I be ....:__.c........:.....:.;_ ___ _ Uke a car'• top, the roof st.arU, stops and reverses w i t h pushbutton control, slidinc a fiberglau-rein- lor<ed plastic skylight open ar shut at the toocb of a fin1ertip. U is powered by a small motor that draws no more cmnnt than a New Sherwood 'tract Open · The gnnd opening ol George D. Buccola'1 new Sherwood Estates by the Sea development in Hun- tington Beach will be hekl this weebnd, with a I I villitonr to the ocean· oriented project eligible to enter t.he free drawing for a sailboat or ailvenrare. The aailbolt, now on dbplay at the model homes complex of the community, is the popular Noples Sabot, a single Jail fiberglass boat ·that in .addition to its ma'neuverability, bas unusual stability and can easily be converted for use with an outboard motor, or with oars, t.hu1 making It a perfect yacht tender. Stan Miller Sailboats at ~ Beach, dealer !or the Sabot, ~ it is popular with saThrs of all ages in local waters. The grand opening climaxes a series of pn!view showings, initiated to ac- commodate the increasing number of vilit:ors to the d e v e lopment, especially since the Sabot bas been on display. panels are weather-resistant and cannot be ignited by sparks, falling embers or cigarettes. Kids like to 'Ask Andy' F IBERGLASS CONVERTIBLE ROOF LATEST· ·IN SKYLIGH T DESIGN 1968' s BIGGEST PREVIEW Hacienda Ho111es COSTA MESA ,..._ .. VETS - I NO DOWN -LOW FHA TERMS Monthly Payments Just $14250 IP & I) 3 • 4 BEDROOMS Ju1f "•1rfn9 Completion ind 1lr11dy over 80 1.. sold out! It's Or1n91 C.Unty's most e11cifinq .111w home ... most l1nf11fic: .,,lut l Enjoy big waned lot with sprin~ler end l1ndsc1pin 9, built in Florida ~itchen with ren91, OYtn dishw11her, , , . • wonderful homt with J or 4' bedrooms, 2 b1t+i1, family room .•• t¥t" wall to well ctrpet ctn be yours . The· lowest price. The lowest f1rm1. The best new home Ytlue enywherel fr.,. c..ta M-.... e lristol just ""'' w .. re Peularl.. (Wlllro frotltl ...r to ri9ht. A Development of George M. Holstein & Sons •nd H•rv•y A. 8trgor. W •lkor & Lee Inc., S•les Agents . SAN OIE"Go ti > _, " " t 2 " 'l1 < ; I SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~REEW,4,y • --...... BAKER ORANGE! COAST COLLEGE ... ' -l I. BUSIN ESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE , Whispering Palms ' Starting New Lots -,.,,. ...................... • MATTRESSES e -- Whispering: Palms t n draper I e s and other Rancho Santa Fe begins decorator extras Included in work on a famUy lots this the purchase price of $31.950 week, according to Richard to MJ. 750. AJJ have access to Cavanaugh, who is develop-one of two' large swimming ini the project. pools. raciUties frequently MATTRESSES BflA'r.11 HOMP:IA • TH.\U.Elti lrh'ltll•r Nui,,_ All homes planned for used In Rancho Santa. Fe. • tbeie lots. whether built by which enjoys an i d e a 1) the individual owners , climate. Riding stables andl Whispering P a I m 1 or trails are also nearby. I outside contractors. will be To reach W h i s p e r i n g designed and built under Palms. take Via de la Va lle arcb.itectur:al restrictions in east from lnterstate 5 to ('.-,tJI Mf'IU Mtltl1'111 C'lo. tlMI Nf'"'flOft Rll'd· liberty• a: 1303-• UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholflery l!Tll?~V 8-4 781 JJSO HIWl'OIJ ILYD. • Cancha de Golf. order to maintain the unique \ _:::::=.::::._::_:..:._ ____________ .=o_ flavor of WbisPertng Palms.I -------------------~ Cavanaugh noted. ! Forty-nine of the 69 wiU ' be choice. faiN•ay lots. fac- ing the weU-known 18-hole Whispering Palms g o I f course. A half-million dollar I c;omplez to serve the coUrse is in the planning stages and will be started in the near I See By Today's Wan! Ads future . Lots may be seen from 11 a.m.to dusk daily. A short, 20-mlnute drive fr om downtown San D i e g o . Whispering Palms offers the home buyer an idyllic set· ting in an ideal climate. In addition to the lots, townhouses from SJl.950 to '42.750 are available at Whi~ring Palms which in· elude two and th re e . bedroom homes in a variety of floor plans. • • • • • • THAT IT'S DIME A LINE DAY The townhouses have all- electric titchen1 and carpeting. Many also have ,Look at this 'Tu rn-Key' Package Included in the Sales Price! All the Best of Modern Luxury Built-Ins and Features PLUS •.• CARPETING • DRAPES FRONT LAWNS · FENCE PLUS A SELECTED YOUNG TREE! Free Decorating Service, too! 2·3 ·4 BEDROOMS Single Story -Two Story ~~,~ $22,995 to $27,400 VA-NO DO WN FHA -co111vENTIONAL FINANCING Brand New and the Best Value Near the Beach -and You Own the Land! See YORKTOWNE, Huntington Beach, this Weekend! A1111111fl •• ,,_, W•r ., ,,.,,,,, ,_ .. IHllLOI OIYILO,MlffT COM,AN'f, h11. YORKTOWNI ..._ Otlort AlllldNll: M2 Con1tltut1on Avt., Huntington Bttch T1l1J1tlw! (714) 112-4479 * MOfAfU . .AND COMPANY, hlM Art111t i . .... - Superb Cruises in 1968 and 1969 .. . ~. . . . ' . . ' ~ . ON SWEDISH AMl!RICAN LINl!'S BEAUTil'UL . KUN&SHOLM 6RIPSHOLM IMO 1"t1 21.•11 sr•1 tMt) "31,..ti u ,111 1roai tM1! ComplNly AW COftdldoned; tt.Mlk.;r 14u"''d '°',........ ,,..., All Cnil9M ,,.. Nn Yort Exceptlonat la the word tor Swediah Amerlc1n'1 beautltul 1hlp1, 1trvlce and cul1lnet Yoor room has private bath or ahower; th• wide •Port·•nd·pla y decks are Ideal for lun and peaceful rellXl.tlon In th• aun; apacioua lounges and l11Umat1 cafe1, swimming pool•, gym· na,lum, motion picture thealre-theae are tht 111tlngs !or dellghl· full y varied entertainment Roam the aunny sea lanes of the g1oti. lnr this charming Almos phere. on IOvtly s hips bultl esptcla11y tor tuxurlou1 crulalng. Sw.d!M Arntrkan tat" tood care ot youl JULY 18, 1968 NORTH CA.Pf • VIKING LANDl- NOATHERN EUROPE "Moet Comprett.nllva of 'All North Cepa CNI .... " GRIPIHOLM -47 DAYS-25 PORTS ! tS YOUR ITI NERA RY FOR THIS EXCEPTIONAL CRUISE TO THI ~OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN: R1ykjavfk, lc1t1nd: H1mm1rf11t, North Lynoenljord. Trom10 Sv1r1l11n, Tro11dh1lm, Andal1n11, G1lrang1r, NlllMYll, Bergen Ind 0110, Norw1y: Gothenburg, Swt1d1n; H1l1lngor, C:openh1g1n, K1rt1mlnd1 and GUdhJ1m, l1t1 of Bornholm, 01nm1rk; Klr1 .. .,o~a, Vl1by a11d Stockholm, Sw•d•n: H•l•lnkl, Flnt1nd: Le ningrad, R1111l1: k~I banal 1nd Han'lb11rg, G1rm1ny; Am1terd1m, Holland: Z11br11g'g1, !!•I· ~um; D11n L1og h1ll9 and Gl1ng1rrltl, lr1l1nd . RATEi FAOM 11,400, SEPT. 9, 1968 SCANDINAVIA• EUROPE• MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE "From...,...,,. lutope to Africa" KUNGSHOLM • •O DAYS• 11 PORTS On lhll ••rllty·IUIM 11,-.ill• cruill, rou'll trl'Yll .oulhftrd: from. thl "top'ot Europe" to Afrk:a HCI Olbrall111 Tielt#ltl manr of the ConllMnt'1 Gholo91t hlghUghlt: OSio, NO'rilay; Go'thenbur;. Sweden; Hat1lngllr and C009nh1gen, Denmark: H1mb11r;, Germany via th• l11cl111ting Klei C1nal; Alflllllil!lrd1m, Holland: LI H1vre, f rarte9; V11t1g1 rcle, Spain, with an oppcr· tlthtfy to vl1!t the 1111cl1nt ahrlna city ol S1ntlego de Compoatti1a: U1bon, P~al: Bercelona, Spain: VIU1fr1nche, F111nce: lovely Capri a11d Sor· ramo, U1ty; Syr1c11u and T1ormln1, Slclty: V1ll1tta, Matta: Ceuta. No rth A1rtc·1: Tanglec, Morocco: fnd 11 a lln1! tr11t th• lamo111 "Aock .. l\aell-. Glbr1U1r. RATES FROM $1, 11$. SEPT.17, 1968 CRUISE TO ROMANTIC LANDS OF PORTUGAL; SPAIN, COLORFUL J.f.AICA AND THE SUNNY CARIBBEAN "Combinlnt Th• Old 1nd New Wo1'd1 In One Lururlow CrulM" GRIPSHOLM-31 DAYl-l_PQAtS _ TM'"'"'llioftdlrllll ·molitfl ol cruJel"I )'OU'll atwlys-remtmNr-a l ,IOlofnllt di luu vor1111 to thl 111nnr loud! of luropo, Atfkl: Mid lhl W• lftdlM,, You'll vi11t Ponta Delglde In !hi Azor11; VUl1g1rela, ~tri. wttti 1n op. portunlty to 1e1 the ancient 1hrlne city ol S1ntl190 de ~ompo1ttl1: Ll1bon, Portugal: C111b!1nca, Morocco: La• Jl1 tm11 l11 1h1 Canert lsl1n~1: 01kar, 5en191! ln A!r1ca; then yo11'll 1riloy a pa1c1l11I. l1!111rely crvloi• 1cre1a 1h1 Alleri11c to Port-ol·Spaln, Trlnlcfad: and 51. Thoma1, U.S. Virg lri lslandt, with i• l1butou11hopplng b1rga!n1. RATES FROM 1111. OCT. 21 , 1968 THIE GA!AT CRUISE AROUND SOUTH AMERICA "lprtngllme Boutti of Th• Equator" KUNGIHOLM • 4t DAYS• 1a PORTi (AllO frofft Port hWllMfee, Fla., Oct. 14) . .f~!Md /1151 right for Sprlngtlm1 toUth of the Equator, ltlll tlattv. crulM clrclai th• f11cln1tino SOulh Am1rlc1n Continent. Through the P1t1ama CMJJ: Balboa, C1t11I Zon1; 1allln1 the bhHI Peclnc aoutnwerd to C.llN , hrw; V1lpar1!10 and P11nt1 Aren11, Chile; traveral11g the 5tr1lt ol MIQll-lin for tll1 northward voyag1 on th• So11th Atl1ntlc: Port 6tlnleY In the P'llkfand l1l1nd1: B111no1 A!r11, Arge,ntl n1; Montevld10, Urug111)'; Sanlol!. P.llO"de J1n1lro end B1hi1, Brazn; 1nd !or th• "finishing touch" to tti_il oliG"andlng cr11l11 ther1 11r1 c1ll1 at Brldgelown, llarbado.: SOulrlere 1nd t~ll, St. L11cl1. In th1 W11t lndl11! ftATEI FROM 11 .. 7L .Ji\N. 16, 1969 A CRUISE ADVINTUAE co-11111.tltlt tlll lOOllt """'",..,, If CIPl•lll of ..... Coll! '!,i~~ TO THE SOUTH MAl•-n., CNlle JI 1 WIM" 1~ o F1tq111t KUNGl!fOUI ' · :t.,i.~110~~=~:~;. 13 DAYS -SO EXOTIC·POl'TI , ..,.~,.. • ~11 .. ,.11 ,__.,.,.•LM"'9llllt """'w in 11'11 weir• ·,, Cmptaln .,.._ Cook'• lolatb ... ..,_rdofll 'iinirl119lo11 11n. wtien )'Otl cnalM abwd tlte IUllll;flffl ICUNCltHOL.111 .-rlktlil mtl'I)' of ll'lt rot11lnt~ plMN ..-.led wlal JM \IOPlll d 1111 'famo111 Englllh NYiptOr. Oefl p1111M .,.. ,... ... , ..... al .. ..,,..,., l)'HJr~Jng lhl C1ptaln Cook lffond C........let Yw, wltl Ito lllllW b•i9d hlghtloht• ol )'Ollt "Crwl11or1 LHltlme." 01 ~ ~ ll;tflte MiclU.lon ·in th• p-ng1r flat ol Captain AlMt Vlllil"' h llOllC author a11d 111'tlg1lor, who ha1 grM:loully coneenlH lo •m .. SM ltllp'a.,... cl1I 9u11t 11ctur1r. HI• lllkl will trlclude -ftd flldftltlnl MllorlUI lnlormellon on the voy.g1a of C.,111111 coot. HeN'• yow t.llMltOlll 1un1rarr: Port Everglades, Florida: P1nam1 Can•t, Balbol, C.Z.; Taoua Cov1, G1!apago1 l11and1: T1loh1a, Nuku Hlv1, M1rq11111u lllenda: Plf*o toal, Moorea 1nd Papeell, Tahiti, Socl1ty l1lands; AYaNI., Rerotonp. Cook l1ltnds: Apia. Wastem S1moa; Swa, VIII l.IYU, Fiji lalandti; Mount M111ng1n11I In B1y of Ta11r1ng1 (for Rotoru1); Lytt11ton (!or Chrletch11rdl), crul1lng Q11een Ch1rlot11 So11nd and Wellington, New Z.1lllld: HoNtt and Port Arth11r, Tatmanla: M1 lbo11m1, 6ydn1y and Thurtday l1l1M, .\1t1Jtr1lla: Benoa, Ball, lndon11!1; SlnppoN: S.l'IQkolc, Thelland; Hong Kong: Kobe and Yokohama, J1pa11; Honot11t11, Hilo and K11!111, H1w1ll1n lel1nd1; Lo• Angales: G111d1!upa l1l1nd and Acap11lco, Mlx!co; P1nlft'l1 . Cana l; Crl1!ob1I, C.Z.; Port Ev1rglad11; N1w Yo1k. ftATElfROM A.NI. . FEB. 8, 1969 THE GREAT AFRICA.- SOUTH Alft:RICA CRUISE ''TM CMM of The Y11r"Vltlting lqulllorMI L.8ndl of Two ContlMftla , GRIPSHOLM~ DAYS-2• PORTS fl,3i0 mllu of di l11xe crul1lng, foUowlng 111n.flllld Ml f0Utl1 of the \ Nl"th 1nd So11tl'I Atlantic and lndlen Oce,11'11, the Amuon and l'~ra Rtwr 1 c ompll l ind thl C1ribblan: filnchal, Mldllr•: C.11ta, Nortl'I Alnca: T~j ol9r·Md Cu1bl1nc1, Morocco; s.n11 Cn1z, Teneri fl: Dak1r, Seneg1I; ,,.... tOM11 6l1rr1 Llone; Point•<Nolre, Conoo RepubHc; L11•ndt, Ango11: Clpe TO'Wfl and D11~1n, Republic of 8ovltl Alric-with oPl'Ol'l\lnlty tor optlonal 1 overl•n~ tCM.1111 to l<lmblrtey'1 d!1mond tn lllff, Ille gold cent9r of Joh1t1ne .. J ~ ch1mi!ng Prelorl• and th• 1mulng Krvger Ptt1< GllM Fll llNll Lo.nnco Marq1111, "ozambl;u•: M.omb .... Ketly1; Mogldlaco, 8omaU1: j X•rttltlar, T1nz1nla; p l1go-Su11'1z, MlllGlltY' Rtlpubllc; Eaat London and 1 ji0ft~Ellz1blth, Republic of South Africa; e rou the Boutb Atl1ntlc to1 61nto1, Rio d• J1111lro and llPll1, BrlZll: cru!tlng th• Amuon and P1r1, RWar Complex to h lem, Br1rll; It. Georga:a. 4N11ad1; FNd1rl k1l1d, 1 61. Croix. RA.TU PROM A.Ill. APRIL 6, 19~9 TWt-/ ~ -LOI AllGILH. . onl/lltlPIUllOADVllll\IN!CRU•TO I INCHM1'1MG RIGIOHI IN ILOllOM 11111 ~..:-.-:·;:en:~ 12 DAVI OP QRACIOUI LMNG ,. 1 Via ,lolputoo-hMN CUlll-Nn YOfk. n.n foltow ~la•a ........... lllJOlillf\' EVfOt!O-fte1111 1111 AnJM to loehnd: Miii hlandl RIT\lllNINll TO Nlyt YOf'K llAY 21. tlft. Hllll'I YOUR FAIU\,OUI mNEMllY~uHll• lllwl aM Ac1t1'9ee,l FROr.i L ,)S ANGELES llrifoo; , ... CIMI; CrtltO&lll U ; New Yortl, arrl¥fnf lfMt9 _, 11\ lot tn d•11 .... ,.., ... ,, .. "'~iti1111Mt,.,,..,,....,,.. Mii ........... with dl1 KUNOlifOl.ll rour flelifMM .. ,,_, ... WYI NIW YORK »'llfLI 21. You'U vtan Ponti O.lg9da, A.tom; tf'lll 0111c11n Coalt of Spelft il"I c•mellla time, Including VIUag1rcl1 lor lhl 18buloue 1hrln1 city of Sltntlego di Oompoatel1, La Corul\1, Md s.ntsnder tor the !lf'IOWMd pntii.toM palnllng1 ol th• Allllfllt• CW91: 'tuln.c tor Fter10t'• ~ -.... Md· Cognec dlt1r1Cll Concam.111 end Quolem fOr ltlOM touring Btl= 11'1Cf the fit Nl l ... pon city of Breit. TMri tou'n CNIM among the Ch 11t•nd1, vl11ttng 6t. Petlr Port on the 1111 ol 0'*"")', tillON Ntuml!'lt 10 l'renc. and ll'le pon of lA H1vre for Norm#ld)' in IPt* t>loMOm tlll'll; Rotte«l11'1'1 11 ne•I for Holland In tultp tllftl; !Mn to England's lal9 of W1Qhtl W1ymovth, .,,d Ptymouttl frof lhl llatl~ '*' .. end lir•lorlc gan:l•ne o1 Devonahlre Incl Comw1ll; !or Brtetoe, a.l ti· and lh• cl'larml11g Cotewoldt: ecenlc Llandudno' In Nontl W11M: °"91u, 1a11 of hf1n: Btodlck, on 1Cotl1nd'• Arr•" l ... nd; crultllnt •lont th• ruggedly blllutlfu l Scottish tJom to lnwrtr1y for Loch LOmoncf. PlcturuqUI R1thmut11n, 111 lrel1nd~~ ~lore Mllll'll to New Yor11, wMrsr lhl cru111 •not. A ttf WI aru• • bl ..... llcturet'I ff ...... Md Mii ....... ,..,.. 8'ollfl t1M1 _,. M 11 .,_ L.o1 An1eM. MAY 1. 1969 TM! MIDITl"iw.AJI .. .,,._TIMI '"°""""' IUfOPt: It ............. GlllHHCK.M-U DAYl-11 POATI A tMrrninG 1,117...U. ~ to !hi he1rt of Old World romtlllCe Ind PttltotY It a dlltghtfl.rl tlfl'll of 11'11 ,...,, ""*"" the entlf'I M9dlttrrwtffn iAle•JI In ltt g~ll Simn; iflln; 'unctial, M*4ra: CM~1 lplln; Ctllta. A.trlca; ,_..,, Moroooo: Motrllt. Splln; Valletta. ••it.; '•Wmo. so'"'"'o Ctrprl. U¥omo Ind 1tlM. hlly; VtrlllrantM, l"f11nc.; one, CIPI 'Fonn1ntor a PlllN. Mlllloroa, ~~ and·!Jlt>otl,.:.Oftllttll, M ...,..., ............ I) M.'l'D" .-. TUlllan.tMTIC lllflCI Tt w-. ....... llll~ .... "' --= cThi Ql'llPSHOLM 1t1d l<UNlllHOUil. ltei'I In........, IMtl: "~madonel s.flt)' S..-. fDf MW 111 •••loptd 'Jn filO. _.. A1w$Ctn Une lt P.!!'11 of ~ .,.,...M1, W tM•Ol9dlltll ........... Wdfll ...... p.,~--n-IAIO"'IW weclJJJa. rican NO Mt! l't-'....._ La CWW. tOftf OfflCll ~O AGDtrl IN ~ . l!!l!IU!!!lf • I --' _S..1Jlrd4i, June !. 1968 DAILY PILOT Q Inflation Widens Impact on U.S. Housing The imp;K!t of Inflation on the U.S. housing picture Is widening. lllfiationary pressures are coming ftom new sources. Last year, the principal cost push was in land. N o w st~ i:ocreases are com· ing from labor, materitl~ and flnanciJ>g C06ls. Tbe Increase In mortgage iD~st rate~ just since March -an average :y, ver· ' cent -will add &ome Jld to montbly payment.I on a *11,!,000 QlO!llllt. These are conclusion~ o( Advance Mortgage Corpora· tion's current quarterly wrvey of U.S. Housing Markets. l n his edJtotlf.t comment on the quarterly &urvcy, Advanc e Mol'tgage presi- dent Irving Rose declares. "We may see Americans spending a larger proPortion of their income for she-ittr. Thi s trend will bfl afteoted not only by inflation but by tho,,increasing empllasis on p u t t i n g homeownership within reach or lower-in. come faml!les--and by the ever·rising standards of average ho"me·buyel's and renters. "There have ret.!ly been two sides to the inflation in new h.)U5lng -an increase will ht restored." Lumber co&U, the-aur./.ey ill costs and an Increase In S u r v e Y correspan~tnts noted. have increased 111 unit size and amenities. In noted that land prices in averaie of 20 percent na· part this refi«ls 1 h e most are• have starte-:t to ' tlon.:it1y Irr the past year, up customen. •demands, it1 part level off after last yef.i. 's big to 30 percent in the t..os an e!fort by builders to increases. But t!\erc were Angeles area. maintain t h e trad.ltlonal increases of up 1" 80 percent The highest wage rai.se1 ln ratio of building.to-land in selected Detroit locations, yean b.t.vt:. bH_n negotJated value.'' and in Southern C&llfornia, in new building labor con- Granada Becoming Biggest '·The adjustment to in· prices have ~rted to rise tr~o:ts 'in many area~. lin Ot.tion so far has been after a two-year plateau. D~it, where a ·cpn• uneven and partial." be Rent increases of 5 to 10 strucUon 9'.rike is now more a'Ckls. "It takes a long · time percent are now reported in than a month old, new homt for ch2.nge or any tir.1 to the Los Angeles a r e a , prices a!'e expected to !n· filter through the hou s;ng where, up to a year ~o. crease up lo 10 percent after market. The first · e!!ectJ· many lan;ilords were of· contracts are irigned:. In have been seen in new home fering concessions. many areas, the shortage-of prices and sites, in new Rose observes. "'Thtre building labor ls so acut. apartment rents . ln the have been some price and that crattsmen are receiv· sbronger markets. and in the rent incrHses in the ex· in;: premiums above union . ' mOft d-esirable locations in isting housing stock (whlch,_sc_aJ_e_. _______ _ these markets. is some 40 times as large as r~-----------''Over the next few year s. any one year's production) Seller at Eldorado Homes Young. growing ramilles are making th_e o u r . bedroom Granada the most pop,ular model at Eldorado H o m e fi , f a stest·selting development in Mission Vie· jo, the rapidly maturing new college town in southeastern Orange County. Reporting the trend . J ohn T. Mattin. vice president of marketing and sales for Mission V i e j o Ca mpany, said; · "Our research indicates that Eldorado Homes is ac· tually the best s e I I i n g development in 0 r a n g e County. The big reason is that they offer outstandin!l value .. and the big plus of being located in a carefully developed new town. When you add the fact that these very modestly-priced ho mes • we may expzct to see the but the surface has only are all s I t u at e d on that the fourth bedroom. rise in land costs, 2fld ttie been scratehed. gracefully curving streets usuaDy used as a nursery, is resulting r ise in final prices. "Over the •ie.xt few years. LOCAL · 1 1 move into weaker locations we should see a general ap-wbich sweep around our convenient y c ose to the d . ntl 1 ti , master suite." an into curre y so ter precia on of existing home No oth•• 11•w1p•P•• telh 'fOU mo1t, •~•rv il1y, •Inuit wh1f'1 9ol11q 011 in th• Gr•1tv Ore119e Co•d th111 the DAILY PILOT. hills and valleys, the value _ The Granada is also markets. The tradjtiooal values Uld the ei isting i'errt becomes even more im-available as the three-ratio between values in &Cale. as they adjust-to the pressive. , bedroom Seville. o the rl~'"":::ng==an=d=w=ea:k:::l:•:c:•':;:••:':::::p:r:k:•:•:•:f:n:•:w=wu=·ts=.'=' =============~ "There's no question but Eldorado Homes' models that our newest and largest start at $18,995 . borne -the four.bedroom Eleven miles south of San· Gr.anada·with its formal liv· ta Ana aloni the Santa Ana· Ina: r oom, spacious family San Diea:o Freeway. Mission room, luxurious m a s t e r Viejo has reached a popula· suite, and 1,6CKl square feet tion of nearly 6.000 in the -is a great value at two years since the first $22,995. In addition to the fa mily moved in. It ·has general spaciousness of the schools, churches, shops, home. young c o u p 1 es and one of the most pic- especially like the true lux· turesque and challenging ury of the master suite with golf courses In Southern its tw in wall-to-wall closets, Cali!ornia. separate dressing room. At 24618 Chrlsanta Drive, vaulted ceiling, and sliding the sales office may be glass doors looking out onto reached by taking the La a sheltered patio. Another Pat Road turnoff and much appreciated feature i.-; following ~irec~onal signs. illayrrrst For people lh•t can affo rd the best. •,-fN1l WoU. • IHo, 1...Uil• &t1iW••• .for '' rtott " •• ,, announcing IN DOVER SHORES, NEWPORT BEACH • , • where tht qui•t 1leg1nce of B•ycn1st'1 "lor•ver view" homes. the p restl1e of Newport's l1mous West Bluff, ind priv1te be1ch1s comblna to m•k• this THE pl•ct to live . 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OUR POETRY winner for today is a contestant in lhe Mother of the Year contest at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The poem was submitted by a neighbor. and Jan wiU win the Kennedy haU doUar for ber efforts . It's time again to remind all you boys and girls draw· ing .pictures for the art con· test that your entries must be on plain white paper and measure 51fz inches wide by 4 inches deep. Several draw· ings came in this week which were too big and could not be considered in the judging. SINCE WE didn't get much response this week, •• we'll continue our end-of-.---------------------------..,.----,] school theme through next ~turday's art contest. Let's see what you kids like most about getting out of school fo.r the 5Ummer. * PRIZE WINNER This week's contest winner L"! Holly Senn, 5, 17661 San Roque Lane, Huntington Beach * Any.child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: {1) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black 1nk and make lines black. (2) Do not 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 Cont.est, Box 1500, DA1LY PILOT, Costa 11-!esa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. Honorable mention win· ners in the art contest this week .are Pam Abshier. HJtQ.tington Beach; Patricia H2lloran, Costa ~es a ; David Abihier. Huntington Beach. and Kim Harasta, 10, w_h9~ntered all the way trori!LoS Angeles. L-------------------------------'i MY MOTHER She is thoughtful, she ls nice. And she's always cooking rice Because that is my favo.rite food And I think she'6 always liked it too; She sometimes takes me to the zoo, She's always liked the kangaroo, 1 especially liked the monkeys The way they 6Wing through the trees; She likes flowers, she likes roses, And I think that she likes posiest Well anyway, she's very nice; 1 love her even more than rice. .A KMllM\' ~·" .. Mi r -,. JIR Str'lckMf', 11, Ill LlrttYyr A¥t ., CtnM •I !Mr tw tM eRln• ttlh"f !ft IM 11wY ..,. ll*f!I eanlttl. MIU 'l'Wf -"" •• ,.., "' UllCll Lin, ..... ua. Coll• ~·· Call!. r-----Caro/; Corne·~---~ RIDDLES AND JOKES * Dear Carol: When do you know a mo- torcyclist ls happy? . -. '4'"' PRIZE WINNER •!~ , u1 11Snq ,os 1114 u•~M :J1M.IU\f' Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 48 Color Ytsterday's Puzzle Solved: 1 Fish 49 Straight, In horse 5 Haberdash· racing try ltt111 50 Ceramic 10 Choir voice ware 14 Abodt 53 Po lynesian 15 P;asslcn warrior 16 Stead 54 lloderaltly 17 leave out warm 18 Ottawa 58 Kind of assemblage sandwich 20 Outdoor n c~"'' entertain· un tr ment form Custer 22 Letter &Z Roman date 23 Kind of 63 Wrath . 6/8168 lnvestml!llt 64 Fisher-9 Calendar 32 N t gltlVt 24 Not dry man's gear abbreviation answer 211 Fanlfy member 65 Gnat, 10 Nut :33 Very small 'n Pays for one 11 Charge ~pon 35 Pleet of atttntlon 6!i ln dire want real property furn Hurt lO One devoted 67 Astringent 12 Extend 39 Flat fall ur• ta learning plu111 In a certain 40 Light 34 Purpose direction sources 35 Musl clan'.s DOWN 13 B1seb11I 42 Assert cone em statistic sottmnly 3' Opposed• l N.Y. 19 Approxl· 44 Direction Weith ti' restaurant mately 4b lilJS1's namt S.n4 y•w .,atl•nt t• ~· AMy, C/• Oh"9l c ... Dtlfly Pll•t, h1 1160, C.1te M._, c.Jlf. Andy ~nd1 I a!mPle.I,, 10 YOlu .... Ml of !ti• w... ..... ll>C~~-...11 lo l'1ul T1ybl, ltt n . of Tiburon, C1lllornl1, ll:>r h!1 fl\1151100!: What are the advantage, of Daylight Saving Time? Most people would choolie Benjamin Franklin to head the list of the bu:siest and the most sensible Americans who ever Lived. Old·timers quote a state- ment that reveals what manner of man .tie was: "lust give me one more hour in each day, and I will find a way." On the last Sunday in April, we set our clocks one hour , ahead of the usual Standard Time. For a week or so. we ordinary !elk can find nothing good to say for this sy&tem of Daylight Sav- ing Time. Our eyes refuse to open when the hand1 of the clock point tc the proper time tc get out of bed. After supper. we feel too drowsy to stay alert for our last favorite TV shew. Later. our bodies get adjusted to the changed time routine. We relish that extra hour cf daylight tacked onto the summer evenings. Getting out cf bed in the morning no longer makes us feel put upon and we notice that the sun also rises earlier. go~ernment fer a new land. In these exciting days, nobody would · have ques- tioned the advantages of that extra summer evening hour. But. sad to say, the sensible Daylight Saving idea was not adopted by our nation until almost two cen- turies later. By this time. the early ex. citement had worn thin. Government problems had tended to become wordy hassles. The advantages or Daylight Saving w e r e presented as extra time !or dcing various kinds (l r chcres. Many sections of the ccuntry plumb refused to switch their clocks. For a time, train schedules and many o th er procedures were a hodge.podge of con· fpsion. Then, in 1966 the Congress put the Daylight system on a national basis fr cm April to October. By mid·May. most of us are all set to crowd that extra hour cf summer daylight with bright-eyed and bushy.tailed work and play. And¥ sends f 1~" WIT' ...... ~ OllM Grn¥!. C11Jlor"l1, tor 111, Q\ll!l!I""; Row do 1ponge11 movr.? Many pecple go through their whole Jives thinking that a sponge is a plant. After all. it looks like a low ~owing bush and we have to pull it loose from its fixed spot en the floor cf the sea. But actually. of course. it is an animal. It is an animal that has no heart or blood . no lungs or gills. no head or mouth. no nervous. system and no legs. With all this lack of equipment. we can- not expect the un· • DR. KILDARE SM. IT TO 'fM cooo! GORDO JUDGE PARKER SHBLA PWOMEP IJE! SHE-AIU1 HK MOntER WEl'E PRMW6 .. TO HB MINTS RINERM.!I JISf' flOPe SfEU. !SE A8lE 10 c.oME w.iiT 15! M~ON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFf You'RE FIRED! -HUH?··· NOBODY FIRES L ITTLE JEFF' ~ !El 17 Plant a wit awn er 21 -Sound, 47 Prejudiced JI Lacking l Genus Ont. 49 Val tY -derprivileged fellow t o L....;:::~=~...:::::::::=:~ perform many a.ntics. 'ractlC1.l1ty af 111an 25 Ttmpled 50 Cut 40 1lnt11n J Surrounded :ZO One who 51 Put out oneself by avoids 4 lotthtd MISS PEACH -=- 41-cmibrfM answering shlefd '···1 27 Talks ft Rin belort · flu! with an of sl'fat 52 U.S. olk sing et So far as we know, the first man in hi stcry who thdught of this c 1 o ck switching wa s our cwn busy. beloved Benjamin Franklin. But it is not likely that he had the idea in order to gain an extra hour o f en- tertainment and recreation at the end of tht long sum- mer evenings -which is how mcst or us tend to think of Daylight Saving Time new. Ben was a busy man. The details or the varied and astonishing activities of his busy life could not be cram- med into a dozen fat books . An adult sponge spends Its entire life fixed tc one spot. It CQU!d' not inove tc another spot if it tried. As an infant. it spent a short time floating around freely in the water. But the sea is a hungry place and full of hazards. If the infant sponge is lucky enough to survive it soon settles on a solid spot and Ml55 POACU, HDWDID TME FIRST F'eRSC»i LcARl-J 'TO WHY, He &lllLT "THE CAA!. I 9111 l Shipping lmperfrctlon 4J o~~sslvt-conlliiners 28 Not moving ~ "" 7 Slope 2' Bovin e 45 cattered that gels animal 47 Kind of the sun 30 Body of water t iling plact I Part 31 Pass over I ' 53 Air 55 Scaie off 5& Preposition 57 Quanti ty of medicine · 59 Pall id &O Endeavor When cur FoUndlng Fathers were planning this la nd of ours, Ben wa s an elderly gentleman, B 11 I those high.minded yo unJt: men turned tc him for hl!i wise, mature judgment time after time. The abiding love and re~pect between the wise old man and hi!i ldl!:alisUc young fr i e n d ~ helped tn model o n ,. basically sound system (){ government. slays there, The life of a spon~e seems rather stodgy, but !iOme :'l.000 species manage 10 survive in the waters of the world. They are classified in the Phylum Porifera, the porebearers. 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"AdY.entur.es .Jn _. £aper Bag" will offer, Tllronson and Davis aisert, an envir· onmental setting through· out the theate~ in the na- ture of a funhouse ride. The called "Adventures in a evening will be on film. The Paper Bag" and it marks company has shot footage ~ the beginning of a series of of the actors and blended dramatically revolutionary this with stock pictures works to be presepted next from several Hollywood ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Intermission VCI Rep Enjoys 2nd Big Season By TOM TITUS Of fM D•M1 l'llCll Sl•lf There are many ways of measuring success in the theater. but none so certain as those three magic letters SRO. When your playgoers consistently outnumber your seats, brother, you have arrived. Last Saturday night we sat in on the final performance of "The Good Woman of Setzuan" which closed out the second season of the Irvine Repertory Theater at UCI. And by the number of audience members seated in the aisles and standing at the rear of the Studio Theater, it would seem that the IRT definitely has arrived. Seconding that motion is Bob Cohen, the young UCI drama prof who created the student company a year ago and guided it through the first two seasons. He views the season just completed as far .superior to the first. and tabs "Setzuan" as the finest accomplishment of that season. "THIS SHOW WAS THE biggest acting stretch for the company, which is Why we saved it for last," Cohen Pause That Refreshes reports. "By the end of _the season .we-c.an begin to count Anthony Brani:lf's ·gesture of affection is a real -eye on the ensemble effect; the kids are .used -to working · npener for· Leslie Day in this scene from "Nobody with each other an'd w1th me, and discipline is less Loves an ~batross," closing jts run nex.t Friday strict, because. we are working on a more intimate,-and Saturaay at the Orange Studio Theater. personal basis." --------------------- This, Cohen explains, was the principle behind the initial season of 1967 when the student repertory group staged "Oedipus Tyrannos," three one-act plays (including one written by Cohen) and Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author," the last production and the most difficult. This season the Irvine Repertory Theater mounted "The Hostage" and "Setzuan" under Cohen's direction and "The Dark of the Moon," directed by Herbert Machiz, a noted professional in the field. Audience response was exceptional. and aisle sitters became a common sight at the Studio Theater. "We could have extended 'Setzuan,' " Cohen muses, "but we hadn't planned on such a heavy sale. If we'd held over, we'd have run µast the last day of school." COHEN, WHO'S NOW PLANNING a six-month vacation in the East where he'll write a book on difec- t ing and another on modern drama, will face a situation akin to that of a basketball coach who's just won a championship with a team of underclassmen when he returns to UC I next fall. Only four members of the IRT will be lost to graduation, leaving most of this. year's company available for the 1969 season. · "We'll have a longer. season next year,'' the director predicts. '1There'll be four plays instead of three, run- ning for two weeks each, in stock rather than al ternat- ing in repertory." The Irvine Repertory Theater is a prestige item at UCI. Auditions for the group a.re exhausting and de- manding-and are just an indication of the artistic labor required once 3 student joins the IRT. As Cohen points out, it amounts to 23 weeks without a day off, alternating performances of one play with rehearsals for another. ''THE STUDENTS SEEM TO be more dedicated this year," Cohen observes, "more aware of ~eir µo s.i- tion in the theater. And more of them will continue their theatrical training ·after school is out." Among these-~~e.· Oakley Hall, Bruce Bouchard. Steve Nesbit, Pamela Brown and Jeri Collins, who have received scholarships to study with the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco; Sally Hayton . Bob Wallace and Betty Tesman, bound for the Southampton Summer Theater in Long Island; Charles Hutchins to the Santa Maria Dr ama Festival, and Piper Zeller who will be assistant director of summer stock in Cour 1d' Alene, Idaho. J ames McKie, meanwhile, will return to South Coast Repertory. Cohen's plans for next season?. "Hopef~l~y, more acting classes and a heavier emphasis on tra1n1ng. And, of course, to expand our schedule and just do what we're doing better." MAllllMAl . SOUTH COAST Fc09T•- ""'" DX .. LAZA THEATRE COIPORATIOH San Diqo frHW1y.at Btistol • 546·2711 Now Showing t BOlC 01',ICI Of'EHS Wlt:ICOAYI ''°' f'.M. Sot. It 51111. 12 Noo• CO.HrT- ''ENTEllt LAUGHING4 _,..,_ ,.,.,..._ IMlteyWI...,.. .... _ Edward G. Robinson Back in 'Character' Jldo "MIDIGAll" -H11d Workin& Cop! lllCltARll IOI¥ llER vaMll·FDIDA · mYDIS ....... ft ..... ............... E'ilt ,,. •• ,..... IU ALSO COMMIE MAJOR D• U.•. IEADIANT7 -=.. ·•••t Ill' • au<tience wW be t a k e n t.hfoUgh tt}is sectioo by tour gujdes who· also act in the play. a.s We ~an,'' Thronson stat- ed. "We want to show tlle audience aQ the different things we can do in the theater and'·aUll come-up with sometlting meaning· ful-." .... "SWEET NOVEMBER" Cast members of the act· ed portion of the evening are Mike and Toni Douglass, Walter Phelps_. Dennis Lam· beJ1z Saundra Deacon_. . Mi-cheue Rediy, J8Mes Mc- Kie and Jean St. Pierre. "Adventures in a Paper Bag'' will run F r .1 d a y s s...i;~ .. tbro_ugb_ Sundays for four weekends 1 at the Second No ..... r-s:zo.tios Step, 2815 Villa Way, New-Ctl•MM-7:ZO·f:OS "What we're trying to do , basically, is enter~. but in as many dil(erent ways port Beach. Re servations Colltl•H•• .. 1:JO p.111• S1Hay for the show may be obtain· 1~----------m ed by calling 646-1363. A Word to Mom: Let Son Grow Up 11umesa ' . • ';· .. ~I I ;, 1' • -•1t· NIWPORI !I. llARBOll {0~JA Ml~A KIDS MATINEE SATURDAY · 2 P.M. Jim ladl11 ,, "Kati and the Wildcat" ALSO CARTOONS Al l SEATS • 50c DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a boy, 14, inter- ested in motorbikes and girls. My main problem is my mother. She refuses to buy me a pair of pants that fit right. I realize I am still growing, but doesl~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""''li that mean everything has to be two sizes too big? A kid has to look d e c e n t even if he is growing, doesn't he? bridge hand with me:) Yesterday Mom bought Mother is lonely and I me two pairs of pants. They hate to hurt her feelings , but are baggy in the seat and I'm afrai<t, my marriage will loose around the legs. I look suffer if I don't put an end like some kind of a clown. to all this togetherness. When I told Mom the pants. This morning Mother call. were the wrong size she ed to plan OU~· vacation. gave her stock answer, What can I do? -S.O.S. IN "You'll grow. N~xt year DES MOINES they'll be perfect." I asked DEAR S O S y he th k ... : ou can r to t ake · em bac decide right now to grow up because I'd rather wear my and be independent. This old ones. She said, "I can't, means you should invite they were on sale." your \not her to your borne 1 have tried.everything to when she can be a.fourth at get Mom to see my side of it bridge, oot a rtfth. This -:-a hunge~ strike ~nd let-means.you should.stop drag. ting my hair grow 1n pro· -.ging__ber to the· homes of test. (When it got 10 inches friends. Your friends know lon·g the school complained your mother and U they and I had to cut it some.)' want her tbey will ln"vfte Do you have an answer to her. This also means It's my problem? -GARDEN time you put your husband CITY first in your llie. Tell your DEAR GARD: I assume mother that you and Vic are by now you have started to going to have a second eat and that your hair ls off honeymoon and ask what your shoulders. If so, here's she would like to do for a a word to your mother: vacation on her own tbs A 14-year-old boy should summer. be able to pick out his own ---~-----­pants. I hope from now on COllllEll PACIFIC COAJT HIGlfWAY !.p.ml ST. you'll allow him t-0 do It. ~!fl! 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Last Tuesday, his 0-5 job on tbe Pirates gave him 54 straight scoN!less innings. ln other wOrds, just three more nm.less frames knocks Johnson -who once pitched tor Fullerton lligh School -out of the record books. Drysdale's record-breaking shutout OVef' Pittsburgh Tuesday was in stark contra.rt to last Friday's zero job on Ute Gianta. The Pirates went down \\'ith hardly a whimpe_r -they could manage just three hlts off Big D, who is obviously ls the best form of his career. 'fhe Giants screamed bloody murder when Drysdale hit a batter in the ninth inning with the bases loaded but the umpire ruled the hitter made no at- tempt to get out of the way and was not allowed to take first base. Claude Osteen broke the strangle· bold Philadelphla has held on him and hurled the Loa Angeles Dodgers to their fifth consecutive victory, beat- ing the PbJllles 2-0 Friday nJgbt with a lour-hitter. · Dodger Sl•te JUM I Ood1MfS ..., f'hlladei.tl!1 1·ss p.m. KF I , ... , Jurot t Ood911r1 VI l"hlladelllhll 12:il 11,m, l(fl IMOl Junt 10 Dodlll!'I VS Ntw V1r1< 7:SS p,m. IC F I ti-'01 Ju ... 11 Oodvltl VJ New Yerti: 7:SJ p,m, ICFI "'" Jun. 12 Oodttn 'IS Ntw York 1:SS 11.m. Kfl '"'' No Philadelphia runner got past sec- ond base as Osteen raised his record to 5--7 with the Dodgers' fifth straight complete game in which they have Connolly · Defeats OCC's Burlie By GLENN WlllTE Of 1M 01M~ 1'1111 Jt1fl LOS ANGELES -Orange Coasl College history teacher Ed B u r k e blamed a slow windup for his failure to defeat old rival llal Coiinolly in ~Friday night's hammer throwing competition at the Coliseum-Compton Jnvitational meet, here. Hawever, Burke's coach, Chuck Coker of Jiuntington Beach, pinned most of the explanation for the loss on a strenious workout session Thurs- day when the OCC instructor had sev~ eral heaves over 220 feet, the best ol which measured 226-0. "Ed should have quit after 10 good hard throws," Coker confides. "But he w~s doing so well he took another 10." Burke's best effort at the Coliseum was 211-5 on his first toss and earned h.im a second place finish. Dee DeBusk of Costa Mesa, the Or· ange Coast area's other contribution to Friday's affair, got off to a poor start but still manp.ged to pull up to third place in he women's 100 with a 10.9 clocking. Paul \Villiams of Huntington Beach scratched from the special high school 880, still suffering from heavy chest congestion which has handicapped him the past two weeks. Top event of the evening \\•as the 440 relay, won by Santa Clara Valley Youth Village in American record time of 39 flat with USC second at 39.1 SC is not the American record hold- er despite having tun 38.6 because Lennox Miller is a Jamaican). Tommie Smith outlegge(I Miller to For Olympie Ga11aes Speedy Time Standards Required to Qualify NEW YORK (AP) -The way the girls are swimming these days it's going to take some very fast times even to qualify for the U.S. Olympic women's swimming trials at Los ~ Angeles Aug. 24-2.8. F'or Instance, the qualifying times for the 400-meter freestyle and the 100- meter backstroke are faster than the winnin~ times in the 1960 Olympi..;s at Rome. And the qualifying time of 1 :02.4 for the 10()..meter freestyle would have been good for seeond place at Rome. Olympic records were set in those three events eight years ago. America's Chris Von Saltza won the gold medal at Rome for the 400- freestyle in 4:50.6 and that was con· sidered extra special. To get into the trials this year, a girl It's Chapman In a Breeze For Title, 11-0 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -Chap· man College blasted Delta State or Mis· sissippi with 10 runs in the first two innings and went on to an 11.0 win for the championship of the inaugural ~CAA Small College Tournament Friday night. Freshman Rick Mt:l-lale, a left· hander, allowed only two h i t s in pitching the shutout. Both hits were by Delta's Rich Peeples, an ln(iled dribbler in the ."'1ourth and a solid blow in the seventh. 1 McHale struck out seven and walk· , ed two In notching his 11th victory ' against three losses on the year. The Chapman Panthers were paced :-by centerfielder Tony Spano, who ~ had a home run, triple and double to ~ drive in five runs. 'I Spano was named the outstanding ~ player in the tourney and was joined ' by teammates ?tfeHale . pitcher Bill •. Holt. third baseman Jim Harris .and outfielder Dennis Veltz on the All· Star team. will have to do at least 4:41.0. The world reC()rd now is 4:29.0, set by l~year-old Debbie Meyer of Sacramento. There were six individual events for female swimmers in the 1964 Games at Tokio. The q11allfying times in four of the events are faster than the eighth place time in the Olympic finals. Of the six events, four gold medals were won by Americans along with four silver and five bronze for a total 13 of a possible 18. The new Women's Olympic events are the 200 and 800-meter freestyle, the 200-met!lr backstroke, the 100· meter breaststroke, the 200-meter but- terfly and the 200·meter individual medley. Under chairman Kennet.y Treadway of Bartlesville, Okla., the Olympic women's swimming committee has drawn up a severe list of qualllying times to hold the expanded program to manageable size. The Olympic minimum qualifying times: Freestyle -100 meters, l :02.4; '-00, 2:17.0; 400. 4:41.0;..800. 9:55.0. Backstrok'e -100, 1:13.0; 200, 2,38.4. Breaststroke -100, 1:22.0: 200. 2:57.6. Butteray -100, 1:09.4: 200, 2:36.0. Individual Medley -200, 2:36.8; 400, 5:35.9. Soccer Battle Set for Sunday An international soccer game pittini; Borussia Dortmund of Gennany and Universidad of Mexico will take place Sunday afternoon at the Coliseum. Action starts at 3, with a preliminary game scheduled for l p.m. Reserved seats are priced at $5 and general admission tickets at $3. In its most recent outing, the Borussia team defeated the English Champion, Manchester City. 2·1, at Chicago. 'nlf: team has scored 18 goals in the last four games of its U.S. tour. gain the victory and the Trojans were handicapped by a poor baton exchange from O.J . Simpson to Miller. The 440 was also outstanding as Lee Evans fought from behind to edge UCLA freshman \Vayne Collett. Evans' time was 45.8. Collett ran 46.0. Milers put on a tremendous show with eight-tenths of a second sep- arating the first four finishers. Sam Bair won in four minutes flat. Shot put king Randy Matson whip· ped the ball 69-1 to easily capture his specialty. Georgeg Young zipped to a nifty 8:36.4 for the 3,000 meter steeple chase. Aitd in the heralded dash duel bet· ween-Smith and Jim Hines, Smith took the 100 in "10.3 &ld the 200 in 20.4. Crampto11 Pad s Lead at Indy; 66 by Grah~1n INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. IAP\ Bruce Crampton preserved his ty,·o stroke lead with a two-under-par 70 Friday, but Lou Graham moved into serious contention with a record-tying 66 in the second round of the $100,000 Speedway Open G<llf Tournament. Sam Snead, who turned 56 last week, and Mike Hill each shot 69 and tied Graham for tile second spot at 140-t\v O strokes behind Crampton. Tied at 141 \vere Bill y Casper. the PGA 's leading money ,.,,. inner : Speedway defending chan1p Frank Beard, veteran Dutch :Harrison and ~fike 1-Ii ~gins. The 148 cutoff erased 1964 champion Bobby Nichols, along with Larry llinson, who hit 66 in the pro-amateur tourney here Wednesday. Nichols shot 74 in the second round for a 149 total. Hinson hit par 72 but still had a 150 total. Crampton, the Australian who won the 1965 Speedway Open, shook a penalty shot on the final hole for his second straight sub-par round. Casper, winner of lhe Speedway tourney in 1962 and 1966, and Crampton's partner the first two rounds. tied the Aussie after Z1 b-Oles with a three under par 33. But the star from Peacock Gap, Calif., faltered to a two-over-par 38 coming home. l<nown for his sharp putting, Graham used only 'J:l putts in tyi ng the Speedway record set in 1966 by Chi Chi Rodriguez and John Schlee. Burke's series was 211·5, !out, 209·7, 21 1-4, 208-2, foul. It was a far cry from his American record of 235·11. "Anyone with throws like that de· serves to get beat. I was getting any speed into n1y wind and when you don't have speed at the beginning, you don't have it at the end," he confided. Connolly, former world record hold- er and Olympic champion, went ahead in this year's rivalry with Burke, 2-1. 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Young out·legged ex·Cal ace Bob Price (8:37.8) for the victory. No Game Today Angels Flash Offense To Split With Yankees j~E\V YORK ( . .\Pl -The California Angels rapped 15 hits including homers by Don Mincher and Tom Satriano and v.1hipped the New York Yankees 8-4 for a split of their twi- night doubleheader Friday. The Yankees took the opener 4·1 behind Fritz Peterson's eight·hit pitching. . Today's schedllled outing with the Yanks was postponed because o{ the assassination to NeW York senator, Robert F. Kennedy. It y,•iJl be played as part of a double-header Sunday. Mincher's three-run shot in the fir st inning gave the An gels a qu ick lead, and Jin1 McGlothlin weathered some rough early going to post his fifth vic- tory. McGlothlin was touched for a tY.'O· run homer by Mickey Mantle in tile Yankees' first and a run-scoring triple by pinch-hitter Charlie Smith in the se· -blnd. Minch.er, Rick Reichardt and J im Fregosi led the Angel attack with three hits apiece. Fregosi had twO triples. Satriano's bases-empty hom er came in the filth inning. Peterson struck out seven and sur- rendered California's only run in the sixth inning when Paul Schaal, Jim F'regosi and Rich Reichardt bunched singles. By then, the Yankees bad a 3-0 edge Angel Slate June t. Antell 11 New Yerlr (2l t :SS 1.m. KMPC 171Cl Ju,.. 10 ~ls 11 6os'1ir! •:U P.m. KMPC (7101 Junt 11 An11t11 II llcston •:U p.m. ICMPC 17101 JUl'le 12 Anv.ls II llolton ~:1J p.m. ICMPC 17101 Ju,. 1l AnlMll at BoslOfl l~:lS 1.m. ICMPC 17101 on Bill Robinson's leadoff homer in the lhird and a pair of unearned runs in the fourth and fift.b. Fregosi's error, a single by Joo Pepitone and Bobby Cox sacrifice fly scored one run. Eliseo Rodriguez singled and came around on a sacrifice,a wild pitch and Bob Rodgers' throwing error for the other. Roy \Vhite doubled and Tom Tre11h singled him home with the Yankees' v.1rapup run in the eighth. CALll'OltNIA frll!W 'l'ORIC · £~1~~j~~~!~1~~i.~Laver, Ken Rosewall Collide Again }lansen of Long Jsland University. $<NII ;a. F~lll Ael>Ol d Mincher lb Relch1rdl 11 Hinton ti J Hall rl S1lrt1111 c ICn-711 MGIO!flln - ab r II M l t I 0 ) 1 3 I 4 0 I 1 ' 1 J l s 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 l 0 ' I , 2 J 0 1 0 ! 0 0 0 ab r II M C~rte~b •OOI Wttl111 1! 311 1 Manllt lb 4 I 1 2 Pt11ll-CI 4 0 Q 0 ICcncorr •DOO OINl1c 4 110 CCOJl"llb 2001 Mld!1tl 11 J I I Q Long Island University was the pre- tourney favorite, but fell lo Chapman in the opening round. Chapman won the tourney with thref! straight wins. while Delta State struggled back through the consclat.lon bracket Chapman went through regional and national play undefeated and posted a season mark or 35-18. Delta finished the yur wlth a 20-11·1 r~rd. .Friday's championship was delay- ed for one hour because ol rain. Score By ln1lng1 Delta State Chnpman • R II E ooo ooo ~o 2 J S50 001 OOx-11 12 0 • PARJS -A rrniatch of last sum- mer's Rod Laver-Ken Rose w • 11 singles d1ampionshir at the Newport Beach Tennis Clubs tennis l.ourna· ment was assured for the finals today at the Frendl Open Tennis Tourna- ment here. Laver, oC corona del Mar, swept aside aging P1ncbo Gonu.les, &-3, 6·3, 6-1, and Rosewall beat Andres Oimeno or Spain, 3-e. 6-3, 7·5, 3-6, 6·3 in Friday's semifinals. Rosewall beat Laver In Newport last summer. Nancy Richey. the dour giant killer Crom San Angelo, 1'ex .• heaped ad- ditional coals ot1 her smoldering feud • \\·ith Billle .Jean Klng Friday by cUminaUn g the CalifornJan {rom the · tournament. MJss Richey. who took 12 st.raigl1t games lrom Mrs. King for the A-1adison Square Garden indoor title ear Lier this year, won 2-6, 6-3. 6-4 en a side court before a meager cro"·d of 400 who obViously had not heard of the feeling between the two girls, just a year ago teammates on the U.S. \Vlghtman.Cup team. While not enemles. the two girls have not been friends since they shared tlle No. l ranking among U.S. tennis women In I96S. Miss Ri chey, flve-Ume "·inner of the ' U.S. clay courts crown. \VAS the un· derdog in the match with f\.1ts. King, rated ais the No. 1 amateur In the world when she turned pro last winter. The poker-faced Texan became the first amateur to reach the fmal of an open tournament. On Sunday. she will face another pro, Britain's Mrs. Ann Jones. On the center court or the Roland Garros Stadium, 12,ro:l fans -the big- gest crowd yet in a tournament of big crowds -watched magniflcent lennis rrom four pro stars in the men's single semi!iaalt. r.frs.. KJng played briltiont tennis in I the first set and threatened to flatten r.-Uss Richey v.·ith top spin and finely judged drops. Miss Richey. never changing here~­ pression beneath her floppy "il.lte su n hat. kept plugging away and mad~ fewer and fewer errors as the match unfolded . In the second set. Mrs. King's drops, which had raked in the points earlier, began lo fall. Nancy's forehand pinned her rival to her baseline. and Billie J ean looked tired In Uie f)nel set. !11rs. Ann .Jones. "'ho \\'On this title in 1961 and 1966, defeated Mrs. An· net~e OuPlooy of South Africa i ·5, 6.J. M1111b<rtle ~ 0 0 0 0 C!>ml!hp~ I 0 I I llovllll!P 0 0 00 How.eriott 1 0011 W11t1p ogo• Trtih Pl! 1 0 Cl 101<1! 'O I I~ 1 TeT1I 31 4 ' ' CollOr"I" ::m 01~ O')"I -I Nl'W Ylllr no oco lCIO -• 01" -Cl llfilll'"TI 1, Ntw "'Yort; 7 L()ll -Ciiio f<ln'lll 11, Nftw ,..~ 2. '' -wtiht. aa -""'"' -1 J, (, Sl!lllh, Gfbl!J.. HR -Ml~r ff), Mlf'I* lit (IJ, $1lr$-tll. SF -Cdlt. 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Tuesday, Drysdale was to throw baseballs at the Pittsburgh Pirates at Dodger Stadium and needed to get only five men out to break Carl Hubbell's National League record of 46 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings of pitching. further, although it seemed out of the quesUoft at the moment, Big D had a shot at the maJor league ~ record of S6 innings held by Walter Johnson, a man known as the· Big Train. But he breezed by Hubbell'i mark and now tonight be shoots for Johnson's seem· ingly unreachable plateau. , . . "I wish I could go out there nght now and get 1t over with," Drysdale said at 6 a.m. "This waiting around is murder. "For one tiring, I'm getting too old for th.is kind of thing. It should have happened 10 years ago. A guy observed that the Pirates were not renowned as a team of banjo hitters and asked Drysdale if there was any other team he would rather face in quest ·of the record. 1'Yes," Big D said with a nervous smile, "the West Covina Little League." But if Drysdale was pervous and upset before that one, he figures to be a 'basket case tonight when he throws against the Philadelphia PhiUies .. His fi_dgets have since been greaUy compounded by hi s heroics of Tuesday llight. Drysdale broke 1-Iubbell's record without anything resembling a struggle but he went much further than anyone, least of all himself, had da.red hope. ~e threw ,; shutout at the Pirates and ran his consecutive shut- 1Ut string to six:, for an all-time record, and his inning 'Ota.I to 54. This leaves him six outs short of Johnson's mcient mark. · Big D takes his big run at immortality tonight and if he was nervous last time, this time he figures to be .a mess. * . * * You envision it all taking place. Drysdale walks .. -out to the mound to • standing ovetion similer to the one that accompanied him Tuesday. . He takei his warmup pitches. Then he stends • .... ~on the mound and throws up. Or, he takes his warmup pitches and throws up his hands and runs for the podger dugout and on to the locker room and the bathroom. You asked Drysdele ebout Saturday. "I think I'll be okay once I get out to the mound," Big D la ughed. "The only trouble might be getting out there. My legs felt kind of weak the other night. I'll have the real r ubber whHls Sat- urday. ''Is there eny rule against getting a couple of guys to carry me out there?'' Once out there, Drysda le will have considerable to think about. For one thing, he will probably r_. member the heart-stopping play m•cM in TueMl•y's sixth Inning by Paul Popovich, the castoff second baseman from the Chicago Cubs. * * * There 'vere two outs and the Pipates had a man standing at third base. Maury Wills, the former Dodger captain, came to the plate. Wills select~ a Drysdale pitch and drilled it lo the right of Popovich. The 30,000 witnesses groaned. Surely it was a hit and the run would score. But Pop made the play, an incredible play, and threw out Wills and Drysdale was still alive as part of history. As Big D said, be is getting a trifle old for th!s sort of thing but it is rather typical of the man and his career. He is a workhorse and one of the most dur· able pitchers in the history of the pastime .. As traine r Bill Buhler puts it, "One thing about Drysdale. you know he is going to be ready to pitch. He'll be there every four days. You can set your watch by the big guy." . . So it is, then, one thing figures as sure for torught. Big D will be there. He'll be there two hours early, pac- ' ing up and down and worrying a nd fretting. He'll be a great deal more nervous than a cat, but he'll be there. Jn short, it's a big day for Big D. He ha3 a train to ca tch. CM1""9fll, , ..... IGV TrlMlnt, 1!1c. Weekend Menu Sports on TV SATURDAY Enberg in Hollywood with North . To Lose Again? The North team ha1 never won 1D the three -year history. of Orange County's annual North.South prep alJ. star buket.ball game and RUJs llawk, this year'' North co1cb, is fully awl.l'e Of ib He WU asked If he con- 1ider1 bis te1m u the underdoe: for the June 22 rame at Orange Coast College. "Very definitely," be 1~. "Tbo1e guy1 (the South) · are 10 big our only hope will be to run and shoot and work hard ori. the pre1s." Hawk, selected for the North coaching post for the outstanding record hia: SUD· ny llills (Fullerton) team recorded last 11eason, is ap· prehensive over meeting the tall Southerners. South center John Yule is 8·7 and forward Mark Soderberg ia: 6-8lfi. And the North's progre5s toward equalizing that ad- vantage isn't yet apparent. "Nobody is loo king particularly good at this stage," Hawk said. "Most ot the guyr; are out of condition and they're un- familiar with the drills we're u1ing . We 'haven't even bad an inter-1quad scrimmage yet." Hawk bas-his club running through drilll at Fullertoo Junior College. He-says he hopes to l41ve a scrimmage ag~ Fullerton .,c and·or ChapDl.ln CollegC" sometime before the game. U.S. Leads Davis Cup Rival, 2-0 CHAROITE, N. C. (AP) -Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner made an impre,. stve· sweep of the first round singles matches in the Davil Cup American Zone finals Friday night to give the U.S. team a commanding 2-0 lead over Ecuador. Ashe defeated Pa n c h o Guzman 6·3, 6·3, 6-2 in the first match ,then Graebner whipped Miguel Olvera 6-2, 6-1. 6-2. A crowd of some 3,000 watched as the U.S. aquad did what it had vowed it would do, take the offense in an attempt to avenge last year's 3-2 up:set at the hands of Ecuador in Guaya- quil. Both ASbe and Graebner demoMtrated powerful ser· ves in crushing the Latin Americans. Neither of the U.S. players committed .a double fault. ln the i;econd match 01· vera failed to break Graeb· ner's service. The fiberglass playing surface or the Charlotte Coliseu m seemed to bother the Ecuadorians, who are used to playing on clay courts. Guzman had trouble with his firs~ service, which put him at the mercy of A.she on tbe fast-pl aying court. S1turdly, Junt ti, 1968 OAIL Y I'll.OT Sl11f I'..,_ Adoption Guild Winners Dottie Bradiey (left} or Huntingt.on Beach and partner Walt show oU the awards presented by Mrs. Erle Halliburton, Jr., foUowing their vicl<>ry Jn the mixed doubles section of tbe Adoption Guild tournament, wtµch concluded Wt weekend. net • Slippery Grunion Hit Area Grunion -those slippery litUe fish which attract thoui;and.s of rod-le ss fi&hermen to Southern California'& beaches -will make a Southland invasion Tuesday night. The fish are expected to make about 16 nightly two. hour spawning runs durini; June and July. The dates: June 11 -10 :06 p.m. to 12 :06 a.m.; Jun~l2 -10:54 p.m. to 12 :54 a.m.; June 13 -11:48 pm. to 1:48 a.m.; June 14 -from 42 minutes past Friday midnight until 2:42 a.m. Saturday. Jl.Ule 26 ~ 9:54 p.m. to 11 :54 p.m.; June rJ -10:30 p.m to 12:30 am.; June 26 -11 :06 p.m. to 1:06 a.f.: June 29 -from 48 minutes pai;t Saturday midnight tG 1:-48 a.m. Sunday. July 11 -10 :48 p.m. to 12:48 a.m.; July 12 -11:36 p.m to 1:36 am.; July 13 - from 24 minutes paat Satur· day midnight to 2:24 a.m. Sunday; July 14 -from 18 minutes past Suoday m id- night to 3:18 a.m. Monday. Laguna Delays Football Game In req>ect to the memory of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Laguna Beach High School has paa:tponed its spring foot.bell game, which was scheduled for Saturday night. Laguna High football coach Hal Akins announced the postponement Friday. adding the game will be played Mooday afternoon at 3:15 p.m. I Coast Prep Athletes c ·lose Highest Successful Season Higll school athletes Crom the-Orange Coast area chalked up 1 without a doubt, the finest record ever during the 1967-48 11chool year. Wht!n one ponders the list of achieve· ments by I.hem, he will find tbat th e Coast area produced var1ity cbampiom in both the Sunset League and . JfVine League in no less than 1ix sport!. CIF titles were garnered twice dwing the course of the year. Water polo, wrestling , basketball, base- ball, tennis and golf were the sports dominated, I The glory started oU in the fall when Newport Harbor defeated Fullerton, S-3, for the CIF champt.onahip in water polo. The Tars hld taken the Sunset title while Corona de! Mar was doing likeWise in the lrvine loop, .,.,, ................. ... ROGER' CARLSON ..................•.. • ThiJ followed a football seuon that saw the Sunset League represented by two teams in the CJF AAAA finaJJ -Santa Ana and Anaheim. In c:oss country, Westminster took Suru:et honors. WresWng was next, and It was the besl year ever for the area. No fewer than three individuals walked off with CIF championships. Gabe Ruz from Costa Mesa won the 136 pound titie while Eddie Bond (141) of Huntington Beach and Doug Casey (173) of Corona del Mar were doing the same. As for league crowns, Fountain Valley dominated the Irvine League while Ne w· Port surprised for the Sunset title. Basketball was next, and Huntington Beach, Marina and Corona del Mar gave the round-ball fans more to cheer about than the past decade could provide. the quarter . finale: b e f o i:-e bowing to Marina. Between the three, they compiled a staggering 82-11 record. Seven of those losses were to each other and the other fotn' were to undefeated Compton. Then spring sports rolled around and the domloation continued. Westminster and Costa Mesa won loop baseball titles and Chris Gammon of Cos· ta Mesa sparked the Mustangs to a sec· ond place In the Bee division of the CIF swimming finall. He posted a 54.3 in the 100-yard butter- fly to earn a CIF record. Paul Ralston of Westminster led the Lions to a third place finish in the CIF gymnastics rmal11. Estancla was the second school to claim a CIF team championship. The Eagles.· behind coach Gordon Mor- row, nicked. Riverside Poly by a single stroke to win the golf title. It capped the Eagles' domlnatlon of the Irvine League. J-iuntington Beach, winner of the Su~et golf derby, placed fifth in the CIF final! and Corona del Mar, ruonerup to E:stancia in the Irvine circuit. ·wu fourth. In track, Paul William• of Huntington Beach was the lone cindennan to make the 11tate finals, placing fourth in the 880. Tennis action had Ne wpert Harbor run- ning its win streak to 48 before being cut down in the CIF finals by Rol ling Hilll. Corona dcl Mar was the Irvine champ. Corona del Mar flnilhed the year with (ive Irvine Utles in varsity competition. Nen year'• crop of athletes will be hard pressed to match the record chalked up this year. RELAYS • • • (Coatlaued Crom Pate 16) -....... 1. TommM Smllll, SCYVV, :ID.(. Jim HI...., ~11>!1 S1rlden, 211.S, ,, Ll'frY Qunl•it K SlrldrfJ, 21.G, 4,, Jerry 9rltlrl, Ari-·• 11.,1, 21.1. MltllJ-1, Ell C•Nlher1, l'Kll'k COllll Club, 7.u . 2. Ed H•n~1. lrlllh..., Y°"'"'' '"°'"· J, Otl• au•rtl~ SC 5trlde"' 6-lt • .(, Pifer llO'l"ui, Stan/«111. •lt, Tri''-J_, I, Ari W•lker, SC Sl•lden, u.ni:.. 2, Pert!I l'ou1t. llr1t!ltm Yllllnt. JJ.11. 2. CNrln Cr1lo, Pec:fflc Coaf Club. 51.a•t.. •, tlr bt,_.,., ~m GllltOl'I, Lont Br1dl cc, Miii 0oue Font, UCL.A. ~. .... ._. I, ..... c1.n1, ...... ,,..n.. IJ:ll.t. t, Bob 0.y, U.S. DAILY PILOT J 7 Pirates ~xplode _ . For Win ·-- !'~M~ ANAHEIM-Orange Coast , Coll•&• .. ll'(ard's Plrotes), >irtUallY lllent in Ille olltn· 1lve deportment !'rldo,y night, •lJ>loded for three runs. in the ninth lnnlng to puU out a 4,2 .wln over Cat Slate Full<r!OG (Anabolm Hllllllers a! La P~ Part. A ftne aowd w., on hand for the Oran&e Coun&y Met· ro League'• seuoo 1Dau&u· ral and it was treated to a 111arklln1 mOUDd ellcri by Pirate•' Gary Dunkell•m" cer. Utlliz.ing what was PfOb- ably the best-breoklnJ lluff of h1J pit.chine career, Dun· kt:lberger fanned 14 batters -including seven 1tralstit over the middle innings - and failed to yield a free pus in the rout.e·going el· fort. However, th e talented rigllt • bander had fD r<ly on 10me ninth-inning heroics on a triple by Mike Balley and a tie-breaking 1ingle by Din Dalebout. Both Orange Coast and Golden Wert are in action Sunday, Orange Coast test· ing Santa Ana JC ln a 2 p.m. outing at M~orial Parlr: ancJ Golden Welt utlll~ zing that :same fteld at 7 tn clashing with Cal Stal<> Fullertoo. ._ ......... ••• Or..,.1 CClli•I 000 100 OOl-4 t 0 Cit '"" -.. oco-2 1 2 Or•ftif C-•I OJ Al ll 14 Ill.II • • 0 0 1 o r o l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Olhirr, cl 811Ytt11, lb Al len, 2b J..W."''' 211-lb B•lle¥, II kl~. tf Kl-,rl '--·"' W•lhio;o, '' l'•lm1•-. C Ot1Rau1, c DunketllerMr, P Tol•I• l I I 0 2 1 1 1 I I 0 0 3 0 0 0 ' I I 0 t 0 0 0 1 I 1 l l • • 0 J2 ' ' :l Pitching Sparks Win For Connell Connell Chevrolet made it two In a row in Connie Maek i;ummer baseball action Fri· day night with a 4-0 blanking of Huntington Harbour at TeWinkle Park In COiia Mesa. Tile victory kept Connell Chevrolet In the undefeated. class while Huntington Harl>our dropped to 1 1-2 slate. Wayne Schrader and Joe LePage teamed to cne·hit Huntington Harbour in the 4- 0 blanker. C.Oach Bob Wlgmore's winners, howewr, were able to pick up only two hits tbemaelves. San.., ....... ••• HW!ttnolon H•rtlour OCIO 000--0 , .. C-11 Che'mllel ,,. ........ 2 0 ~I O.w-.t Ul M • MRI! LIMtrt, d 1 I t ll Wti.11,c: 210 0 Snl'dfr, !II I I t 0 WlcUnl'le"'· lb :J O 1 1 LeP•"· 1 .. P J 0 I 0 W•lbrl(lc, lb 2 I I 0 B.ltldl, rt l 0 • 0 ......... If tt •o ldl• ....... ""1' 210 0 Tot•ll If ' I 1 ,_,...._ H...._r fll Al R Hltl J • • 0 t • • 0 J 0 • 0 t 0 I 0 1 • • 0 4 p.m. (7)CF -THE RACERS -Documentary on a uto racing careers of Craig Breedlove and his wife, Lee, holders of world land speed records. Bill Flemming comments on clips of their record·break- ing performances -Craig's 600.601 mph and Lee's :O.fi6 mph. pre and post game shows. "' __ ..,. __ ""'••••••m••m••"".-::i 12,3-0 p.m. (%)CL -SOC· CER -Exhibition between English League's r i rs t • division champ Manehestcr City meets Oakland Clippers Huntington went on to · the CIF fina ls before dropping to Compton's champions. 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Tbottau trocksldo. .. , ,,. p.m. (M)F -BAX· EO -(Aereo de I• semana, de Mexico.) 11 p. m. (5)CL SUNDAY 9,30 a.m. (5)CL BASEBALL -Angels al NY Yankees. Bi.id Blattner, Don Wells mJkeslde ~t Yankco St:ldiun1., DI ck A Race Results at Oakland Coliseum. Jock .,._..,,.._.., _______ ""'""'""'.,. __ DI Whitaker, Mario Machado mikeside. 2 p.m. (l3)CT SKATING SF Bay Bombers vs. Midwest Pioneers. 4 p.m. (4-0)F -COM- MENTARY -"Fishing In The Wesl" 5 p.m. (M)F -TOROS - (Peleas de toros de Mexieo, con matadores A 1 b e r t o Preciado, Mario Sevilla, lr.iguel Angel •Nunez .) 9,3-0 p.m. (S)CT -CAR & TRACK -Bud Lindemann examines new racing car designs. TUESDAY 8 p.m. (S)CL -SKATING -Texas Outlaws at LA T· Birds. Dick Laoe at Olympic tracksJde. It p.m. (14) -TOROS - (Special saeado do l<>r"' do Spana.) WEDNESD.!. Y 4 p . .._ (l)CL BASEBAIL -Angell at Boston Red SOx. Bud Blatt- ner, Don We Us mlkeside at F'enway Park. Dick Enberg, from Hollywood, with pre and post game shows. 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I. ,.._ .. _.,.,....., • . ' . .. . . ' _'r • ' -' . ' ~\ ~---·-- j• "':" -·-·-·- Comme nt Page - Old Glory \Vaves Violence • Across the Pages 50 Million Guns in A mer.ica- Amid a 'S teady Diet of Ma y hem' Of U.S.-History the psychologi~al climate created by the war. tablish complicated social patterns bul llls instincts for rontrolUng his inve!'l· By JOAN S. GBILli'I Editorial Retearcb Rep0rt1 • • • tions have not kept pace with these U violence, in tile worda Clf Negro PSYCBJATRISTS and sociolog1sts products ol his brain. The great que~ militant }1. Rap Brown, is "as Amerl· warn that the nation's children are On June 14, Americans wil1 observe Flag Day, commemoraUng the adop- tion o f the S*5 and Stripes by C.Ongres! on June 14. tm. During the intervening years, many storles have been cirtulated con- cerning the fi&g's origin. some of ~ch have little basis for &upport. As time passes, it becomes increasingly difficUlt to s~rate fact from fiction. Al a matter of fact, the origin d the flag js so shrwded in mystery that no one can say tod.ay with certainty v:ho first proposed its design ()?'where cir.:.! ""'hen the Stars and Stripes y.•as firs' unfurled . ln obstrvonct of FlaQ De~, P11Uen.ce \VriQht Chapttr, Daughte.,.• of the Amtrican Revolution and Cavalier Chapte.,., Colontal Dames XVII Ctn- tUTV, ;otn in p'resentlno thil tr:ue story of the birth and growth of t1tt "S tar.s and Stri~s." be. di'; ed t t 1 le tion is, says Lorenz, "will man "'ain can u chem pie," 'realltation of that mg con won o accep v o nee iis • !act still bas come as a bltter tbock. . normal through a steady diet of may· suUiclent knowledge of himself before hem on TV and movie scree111. Psy· be destroys himself?" Violence is the subject of constant and chiatrist Fredric Wcrtham accuses • • • at times obsessive discussion, not be· the mass media ol trampling on chil· PSYCHOLOGISTS who favor insllnc· George Ross, a signer of the Declara· cause. it is new in American life but dren's "inborn capacity for sympa· tive theories of aggression are at odds tion ol Independence. because its current manifestations are thy.'' Acts or murder and serious lia· with those who see violroce as a te· Tb h · · d finltel kn dism are reported regularly among oug it 1s not e Y own dlfferent than in the past. It is spread """''"'g children, whereas a generation action learned. in·society ... The fault.'' that her buslness in June 1776 included ""'-" bout · ~ d · · .A... J" .... wuvug soc1e • .,, an l! assoc1ateU ago such crimes were rare. sayi social biologist Ashley Montagu, the making of flags, the fact that she -..i "-· l d and . . .,.1th not one vut 'a ozen issues Numerous observtrs have noted ''lies not in our na.ture, but in our nur• wak a flag-maker sometime prior to in I dl claJ · · May 29, 1777 is attested to by a Navy causes, cu ng ra n oting, Stu· that our current problems have their ture.'' As be.sees It, the failun? to bu· !he first to gain foreign recognition for dent ~Wons, and anti-war move-roots in the violent beginnings and de-the nag just as he was the first, in an record of that date ordering that she ments. velopment of the nation. Revolutionary manize children by teaching them to hour-long battle off the coast or be paid a certain amount for "making The killing(){ Sen. Robert F. Kenne· America was familiar with the use of love "during the first hall dozen years :!:ugland, to raise "The American the colours." dy in Cos Angeles, coming barely two mob violence against the British, but of -.. childhood results in a progres. !)tars," victoriously, over a beaten foe. Jt is also known that Mrs. Ross, her months alter the assassination of the occasionally the mob frightened Amer-sive dehumanization which leads to Following an.Act o! Congress on daughters and granddaughters con· Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., ican leaders themselves. In his "Au· every kind of destructive behavior." J an. 13, 1794, two stars and two stripes tintied in the flag.making business for served to fo11.ify the impression that tobiography'' John Adams wrote, "If Until now man has been able to eat PRIOR TO AND during the years ()1 were added to the flag to provide for 50 years. In addition, G en er al violence in Ame/1ca ·is out of control. the power of the country shoWd get his neighbor, or gas and bomb him tm American Revolution, many flag" the admission of Vermont and Ken· \Vashington was act u a 11 Y in Kennedy's statement acknowledging into such hands ..• to what purpose to death without ending the world, but of varlous destgns were used by the lucky. This 15 star·15 stripe flag was Philadelphia from May 22 to June 5, victory in the California Democratic have we sacrificed. our time, health his margin of safety bas disappeared. coloniit.s 00 both land and 1ea. the banner of our growing natlon for 1776, conferring with Congress on the primary, delivered minutes before he and everything else? Surely we must While they differ over the origin of • Dec -~ 1775 1 11ow· almost· a quarter of 8 century. conduct of the war. was shot, included a remark deplor· guard against this spirit .. , or we man's aggressivelle8s, 50cial scientists 1ben, 1D e~, • 0 Lnj!: ing violence. shall repent of alt our conduct." agree that his behavior can be modi· the authorizatioo or a Coo.tinent\11 Fearing that too many stripes would M · 1 B Am fied. Navy by Congress, a then-Obscure spoil the design of the flag, Congress IN 1905 the Betsy Ross emoria ACCORDING TO Daniel Moynihan, ut erica was to become 1 land Navy Lieutenant named John Paul passed a law on April 4, 1818, return· Association opened the Bet5y Ross head of the M.J.T.-Harvard Joint Cen-where killing Indians became part of \\'illiam James proposed more than Jones raised a "GT'and Union'' flag ing the flag to its original 13 litars and House on Arch Street in Philadelphia ter for Urban Studies. "The sheer ef. frontier life, where enslavement of a half century ago a "moral equiva· O\ler the "Alfred," one of the ships in 13 stripes and providiGg for a new star as "The American Flag House," a fort to hold things together has be-Negroes was justified as "parental· lent of war" so that young men could the new fleet. to be added to the field as additional public shrine. come the central issue of politics in ism," and where class warfare found develop hardiness and self-discipline h ·n1 •• -Long before this was done, the story a nau·on '"at began the d~ade ,·ntent expression in a bloody labor history. without bloodshed. He suggested a Early in Jn6, enroute to .t .e states came 1 o u1e union. u1 ...... r ... r,·od of serv·ce 1 ~-try Bahamas, it received its first baptism of Betsy Ross and the flag had spread on building a society touched w\th THE -RE1\SONS for man's violence r-1 or wi.:= coun -a c» salt v.•ater. AS TO _WHO designed. or made the ~cross the nation and was eve!'l ta~ght moral grandeur. are debated among students of human sort of domesti~ Peaoe Corps_ r t f"lag there were two chief con ID our schools. Yet, many histonans The nation's population is reacting and animal behavior. Biologist and Kenneth Keniston contends that the -'Ibis !lag, adapted from the British_ U's !.'_ • . . . ,,-~~c'!'on~t·enUha.t it ~ the piost wwely _!.o~ latest threa!.t ... 1Q..JU~ty by -psychiatrist Konrad.Lorenz believes ... issue of vio~c::e ''is to this generation -"Meteor FJeg',-OOfetfie cros!'~~opkinson-end--Betsy circulated of all the nusconcep ons indulging in an orgy-of gun buy!Jlg-thit aniiiials ana man possess ·a -run:--w~t t:trisSL!I! of ~ wa ~ t ... - George and St. Andrew .in the b~ue Ross. which are held about the flag. which has put SO million guns in abOut • damental aggressive instinct which tonan world; The !a:c!: of Vlolent up._ • 'union symlkilic of loyalty to Great An ardent advocate or independence. However, from all the controversy, hall of all U.S. homes, mostly !or put· serves the purpose of conserving, J:eaval ~·the possibility of cat.aclysrn Britain and in tl:le field, 13 red and Francis Hopkinson was a mao of at least one concrete Uict emerges: poses of "self-defense." rather than of destroying the-species. lias been mtierwoven with_ the devel.- white strJPes representing the cultui"e, ability and integrjty who had just as the advocates of Betsy Ross The political pressures stemming While predatory animals have inhibi· op_ment of a wbol~ generation." Social A·merican colonies. have never been able to prove she ac-from public unrest over the violence tions which" prevent them from kill· sc1enUsts may differ over the origin ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1776, Genetl&l George Wasttllfgton, com- mander-in-ehiel or tihe Continental Anny, also raised 111. "Grand Union" flag over his camp just ootside Boston. Though not generally used BS a land- battle Oag, the "Graod Union" fl.ag or "Unlon" or HQxigress" flag as it was sometimes called, WtlS ttally our first national flag df!:6tlite the Net that it v.·as never adopted by CongNss. From tt, by one simple cbange - that of removV\g the obnoxious crosses of St. George -and St. Andrew from Ule first canton eod re(ilacipg !!hem with 13 white stars -the stats and Strlpes was Jeter created, In tile journal of Coogress1 Wlder date ot June 14, 1m, bemen two resolutions submitted by the Marine Committee, awears this brief but momentous entry: ''RESOLVED: that the Flag of the United Satltes be made of thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars·, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation." UNA TIENDED by o single word of introduction or explanation, it gave no details .as to tht 1lze of th! union or canton OT .arrangement of the stars, thus affording wide latitude for vary· in g interpretations. Actually, it would seem that alter once passing the resolution, Congress washed its hands of the whole affair for over 135 years elapsed before it of. flclally answered any of the questions which h:ld been left hanging in the air. ln the meantime, botl"I the Anny and Navy continued to ftgbt under a con- fused array (Jf 1 o c a l , State and regimental nags while the Grand Union Oag gradually disappeared from the scene. Though there is no absolute proof as to Just when and where the Stars and Stripes was nown during the war Of the Revolution, It could have been and probably was flown in many places. As a matter of fact, a number or claims have been advaneed, wjth varying degrees of support, that it was. AT SEA, John PauJ Jones. ir not the flrst. was de{l.nltely one of lhe fir1l to fly the Stars and Stripes 'A'hen , early in November, 1m, he sailed for !1'rance in his 1loop "Ranger." No lloll)'l'"'"OOd press agent t'vl'r ;Klvertised his cll~nt mo re suc· eessrully than did Jone1 the Stars anti Stripes to the govttnmenl! or Europe. To him bf!longs the distinction of being Ma11be Betsy Re•• Didn't De1l9n~the F ir s t Stars and Stripes-But No One Can Prove She Didn't. served for a time es a member or Congress ~~eW Jersey. Soon after the p·assing or the flag resolution, he was appointed as one of the three commissioners of the Con· tinental Navy. PossMsed of both poetic and artistic ability, 1topkinson had, at various time·s exerted his abill· ty in the public welfare, such as destining The Great' Seal of the U.S. and other work for which he, had made no charge. On May 2S, 178o', he wrote a lelter to Congress requesting a modest stipend for his various services or ''devices" he had created, which included "The Fl.@.g of t~e.United States of America.'' Following a committee investigation, Congress declined to consider the claim as be "was not the only person Who ·had worked on the design for the flag," THE BETSY ROSS CLAIM was presented for the first tin1e in 1870 when Mn;_ Ross' grandson, Wm. J. Canby, read a paper before the Pennsylvania Historical Society in which he related the story of Mrs. Ross making the flag. as she had told it to him. That story, briefly, was as follows: that in June ins, a committee of Congress composed of General George \Vashington, George Ross and Robert Morris had visited her upholstery shop on Arch Street, Philadelphia and ask- ed her to make a flag from a sketch 'vhich \V'Mshington had drawn, which 'vas the stars and Stripes; that sh.e had suggetsed the stars have five ~points instead of six and that they be arranged in a circle -and that t11e nag be longer than it was \Vide. Th e committee agreed and Mrs. -Ross made-the flag to those specifications wi th General Washington later ex- hiblting it before Congress. \VOILE IT IS true, as many historians contend . that t.his claim is based only on tradition. ls Is also truf' that some documented re cord s relating to Mrs. Ross tend to lend at least some authei;J.iclty to her rlaim. It is a matter of record that Iletsy Ross, a Quakeress, operated a11 upholster~· shop on Arc.h Street in Philadelphia; that she was the widO\\' of J ohn Ross, who was the nephew of • tually did make the flag, the historians of the Vietnam war have become so ing their own, only man, standing at of man's aggressiveness, bu~ they who conten·d it is all a myth have great that President Johnson's decis· the forefront of animal development, gener~}'. agree that his behavior can never been able to prove that she ion not to seek another term can be is in danger or suffering destruction be modified. dldn't make it. viewed as one of tile results. U.N. Sec· from his aggressive instinct. Some believe that the way to start So far as most Americans are con-retary General U Thant has blamed His powers of verbal speech and con-is to debunk the myth that a man with cerned-historians or nonhistorians-"tbe prevailing mood of violence in oeptual thought have enabled him to a gun is the embodiment o! masculine Betsy ·Ross made that flag_ the United States and elsewhere" on invent sophisticated weapons and es· virtue and glory. Francis Hoplunson and his claim for Uie flag, which some historians believe to be much more valid than that or Betsy Ross, is today little known or remembered. lT \VAS NOT until 1814 , 40 years after the -flag resolution. that Americans became flag conscious. 1t was attrtbutable for the greater part to a song which a British Admiral, a BriUsh composer and an An1erican poet helped to create, ·1 It all began witl1 the burning of \Vashington by the British in 1814 and as they departed by sea, taking with them as prisoner, an aged \Vashington doctor for alleged "'discourtesy.'' The story of his rescue by the youn g poet-lawyt:r Francis Scott Key and their being held temporary prisoners during the subsequent attack on Fort McHenry, reads ~ike a best-seller. All day and into the night of Sept. 13· 14 the two Americans, from their van- tage point aboard ship. anxiously watched the terrific bombardment. Suddenly, all firing ceased and in the ominous silence \\'hich continued through U1e night. their fears in· creased that the fort had 1;urrendered. Then. to their joy ··uy the dawn's early lighf' they caught their first glimpse of the Sta'rs and Stripes waving in the breeze. IN THE FERVOR of the moment, Key reached into his pocket and found an old letter on the back of which he jotted do\vn the words of the song \Vhich we knO\\' today as 1'The Star- Spangled Banner" and which even- lually became our national anthcnl. The 'A"Ords which Key began writing nboard ship and continued as he "'a.~ 1aken by boat into Baltimore were set tu the stirring music of the then popular song "Anacreon In Heaven." which had originated in London. Both words a nd music appealed to .. Americans everywhere and marked the beginning of devotion to the nag. Since that time so Jong ago \\'hen John Paul Jones defiantly hoisted "The American Stars" off the coast of England unW today, in Uie jun gles of Vietnam. countless Americans have fought and died for the Flag. Americans who believed it to be their duty to love their country. to obey ils laws have gladly defended it against all enemies. Berkeley Four Years Later 1964's Fr eshmen and Ho w Th ey Feel About It Today By HAROLD V. STREETER Associated Press Writer BERKELEY, Calil. (AP) -Sue Werbe, a pert and perky brunette from Detroit, will be one of 4,600 seniors graduating June 15 from the University of California at Berkeley. Sue and her fellow students came ., through four turbulent years at the huge campus -years which shook the foundations of the nation's academic world, years ·which m ad e "in· volvement" a byword in the halls of learning and "student power" a new social force. They \\-'ere freshmen in 19&4 when an all·night sit-in of t he Berkeley ad- ministration building set a pattern fo!J O\\·ed most recently on a large scale at C<>lunibia University. FOUR YEARS AGO all available polire vans, working in relays, carted off to jail more than 700 students pro- testing discipline procedures at UC. Today the Creshmen Of that time -a birth era for college activism -are graduating into a world of turmoil. Only a few days away from gradua- Hon Sue and four or her fellow seniors took careful looks over their four years at BCJ"keley, and \\"hat the ex· pcrience has meant to them. "Initially I wasn't involved." said sort-voiced 21-year...old l\1iss \Verbe, managing edltor of the campus newspaper. "I had an activist teaching assistant in history, I went into the section and on the table was a note saying, 'U you come here you shouldn't~ here. You should be on the picket line.' I just looked at the policemen and I just looked at the kids be.ing c3.rried out. "And l "'ent and joined a picket line. From then on I felt I was involved." freshmen of 1964 would never be the same. "When thlJ first came up, I just said that's t:he way it happens a t Berkeley," .e.xplained sandy-haired, handsome Robert A. Crittenden of San Diego, a varsity football star for three years and co-captain of last season's Golden Bears. "I just kept my nose out of it. But I found as it went along the interest in the campus just became very ltighly strung and everything just became focused on this one thing. By the end of November, I was for it and I was sympathizing with it." "I \Vas very conservative when 1 came here ." said bearded Ken Stahl. 21 . of Jamaica, N.Y .. vice president of the Associated Students of the University of California. "As the tension grew and they had the first picket down in the plaza, I remember debating the whole question out with my roommates. And we went through the whole thing and just 'Th e Radicals We re t he Ones for F r eedona and the Conser va tives Wer e Against I t • • .' decided one night the university was wrong. From then on, I pretty much went through all the effotts and demonstrations. And I got more radical as i' "'ent along. "IT CllANGED my political outlook tremendously because it seems very clear that the radicals were the ones who were for freedom and individual rights and the conservatives v.•ere against it." oo a bizarre atmosphere. A Jong line of card tables stretched out along Sproul Hall Plaza. Sexual freedom was advocated. Signups were taken·for political followings ranging from the far left to the far right. Peace Corpsmen were recruited - right next to a table for resistance to the draft. Scarcely a noon passed without a raily on the Sproul Hall steps. TllE CURIOUS passerby would ask, "Could any,;;ine possibly get an educa· tion here?" Activism persisted. Demonstrations continued. They turned against the draft and the Vietnam war. Critics blamed a noisy minority. As recent as last April, two professors fil· ed _a report saying the actlvisl.3 )lad ulterior motives. not the good of the university. Psychology Prof. Alex Sherrills, later to join the staff of Gov. Ron.a.Id Reagan, a sharp critic of the campus demonstrations, said most or the students were of "the silent genera. tion," unwilling to become involved. President Clark Kerr, later fired by Reagan and other regents for his handling of campus problems. was among those who said Communists took part in the campus strife. ''There "'·ere obvi ous I y Com· m unists," Stahl, the former con· servative, conceded, "and there are obviously subversives around but peo.. pie don't pay any attention to them unless there's a genuine grievance.'' In turmoil, the 4.186 freshmen or 1964~ began their collegiate career. Now. after a comparatively qWet senior term, they end four years at Berkeley. Charles Hitch. \vho succeeded Kerr as president, recently said : .------------Our Man i11 Sa11 Francb co ------------, ALL TRIS STARTED on a small plot or ground called the Bancroft Strip, named after the street separating the city o( Berkeley from the university's 1,200.acre campus. Deeply~oncerned Jay N. Miller or Palm Springs, Calif., a 21-year-old poliUcal scie'OCe major \\'ho plans to become a rabbi, recalled: "I was interested in ci vil rights because that was the main issue at lh#!: time. J wanted to be a part of the civil rights movement In my own way." "Don't underrate our students. The students now attending the university are the best prepared, the most capable. the m ost nearly abreast ii\ their fields of any who have attended the university in its history." IN OAKLAND, ONE HO UR'S A LO NG TI ME SAN FRANCISCO -When Sina- tra says he's going to sing "for an hour" (which he said before a re· cent Oakland appearance) lie means eu~tly th~t. Midway jn "Ch.lcago," he glanced al his wlte'tt. stopped at the end or the c.horus, and that was that: liO m.Jnutes to the Jeeond. Incidentally, any refereoc· ctr to him u The Thin One are now about 2S p o u n d • out or date -U you ca n imagine a fat Frank Sinatra. But when Jt comes to dolnc bis turn .. ''Just a saloon singer" (hit phrase), he's still 10 im1m Dud ol the pack, rat or othenriM. BODKINS' ODDS ' B a r n a b y Conrad, bankrolled by ~llllonalre Gordon Mc:~on, Is u l I I n g tog·ether a XI-minute TV Um on the Kennedy ; 1111lnallon, uaing &he... rlopped·slill technique that worked so welJ in "Deatil of Manolete." 1\mong Barruib,Y'a !Inds Jn Dallas : 1'he only known photo of Oswald being arrested in the Texas Thea1ii:'. . Add Conr.'.ldiana : The eight·yr-old Sa.nta Monica restaurant called The San Frtn· Cisco is no more. Its new owners have changed the name lo a a.rnaby '$, becau5e they admire him mote than our city, and 10 it goes. STAl\1> ASIDE, Row•n & M•rtln, 8' a local disc jockey Inquires: "U Judge Lenore Underwood bad mar- ried COL Sim Hickum, would ahe havct been knO'MI as Hlckum de Judce?" HOUSEWIFE u]lon 1 .. rning th1t fresh Jihad roe l1 now up to U-50 a pound: ''T~l£\' taklng tile too1" pill. COl.VMNIST Radlo Harris In Ille ffoUywOOd Reporter: .. Somehow t suspected it would never happen when months ago I scooped the oew1 U1at Debbie Reynolds would make her bow in the musical, 'Tat: tered Tom.' And she won't," EVEN TINY Ranford , CIJU., home of a lavish restaurant called The lmpedal.D)'ILUI)', mol<u this year's Ust or Holiday magazinct's Restaurant Awards. 8an Francisco, with 17, Is second on!JI to New York In prize mentions. wllh L.A. placing three, Beverly Hills two 8nd SM Diego one. Oak.land -The Action City! -falls to place, but what can you ex~t. when ewo the nll·nigbt dlnert there close al 11 p.m. There was a long-standing rule against talking pclltlcs and collecting funds on campus. But it. wasn't en- forced. In October, 1964. suddenly, the rule was enforced. A nod-student was ar· rested for collecting funds to help register Negro voters in the South. A protesting crowd surrounded and st.all· ed a campw politi! car. Student Mario SaVio climbed on toP and sparked the 1''ree Speech Movement. The administration di ckered w1tb the rebels. The arrested man was released. Fretdom to advocate .and collect was allowed. But seven of the demonstrator• were ordt:red disdplin· ed. Emotions erupted. In December, more than 700 proteslors staged a day. and.nlght slt·ln at Sprout Hall, the ad· mJnistratlon bul\dlng. Police and hJ.ghway patrolmen broke. It up, carrying many bodily out of the buildlng, campus activisn1 was tn full cry. LlFE FOR Berkelt-y's 4 , 18 6 'n1at w.ay was not to sit down and demonstrate. "I think that such thlngs as the Free Speectl ~fovement can't possibly bfJ considered advantageous, but also t'm sure that It wasn't inevitable," Miller cootemplated. PRE TTY AND SOY Elga Jekabsons, of Richmond, caur., a straight grade A student who majored in physics and chem.Jstry, was just one of lhOusands at Berkeley too bu')' to beconle very involyed. "I don 't think the Issue Was rully free speech at all. I mean that might have been a mlnor point. But I think it was more that the !ludentt WMted to be heard. And they rtallted that perbaps the only way they would be heard was to go to Sproul llall, 700 of them, and sit the.re.' The campus scene 111 that time took Refusing U1at accolade, Miller said: "I think President Hitch is sticking his neck out by saying that. Because 1 think it is too soon in the life of our generation to figure out what we'r e going to do." --~-(,)8 Saturday, May 8, 1968 Th• Comment !'age of the Daily Pilot seeks to infonn and stimulate readers by presenling a variety of com- mentary, on 'topics of inter- est and significance from Informed Observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. 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EULL PRICE QNLY $25,950! want'441.300. · ' ' •. ,' :,_, · ~ street. 26QO sq. It.' With ev«ything to ·make llVINE T~RRACE This lovely 4 bedroom home has lots to offer CALL US NOW before it's·too late!! .-,· . -.1 ,·-.. livin g luxurioUs.·4 spacioUS'bdrms ., 2lh baths ~':v~:t;:i~~ ::::. ~~~ -formal dining room-family room ; one 18x OCEAN VIEW Sprin9 Move $49,950-Ea.Sify financed. 3 baths, den: master bed-35 heated & filtered Pool , plus. IO' round ther· FROM HIGH. UP<iN THE BL~.FS. H.u g.e 1.;·a'1ae .your family moving~t9: a ,4 be<!-. , N.e,w Conteraporary . ~;' .r"l'i.."f"w~~ .. ~.,:,'.~.~ ;.;! 0:,ir; '4i~~9:~ated moving water. AU this room ranch home with shake roof, family Bri.n~ new 3 Bedroom, 21h b'ath with large in BBQ in kitchen, shake 673-9200 Eves :· 548-4810 18'x24' beamed ceiling family room, l•a:e room and located on a.cul-de-sac street in a li · f il 'th r·· I d OR f. 1 d lid' d td e·acti Of the . hoqd R U listed -4 vmg room, am y room w1 ll'ep ace an root.· Over 1,000 sq ft. irep ace an s mg oors charming neighbor · ecen Y iO'r separJte dining room . -Ovefsi.Ze 2 car· gar· $54,000 If you want to bui ld your own home, we ha ve patios. one of which is oomplet~ly protected $28,950. acre. Pool size yard. -$35,500. 10o/o down. · Caill for. Appt. . a 75xl00' lot i"u.st waiting for you at onl y to close off the ocean b<eeze. The ldlcben is' • r ... ~ b · k ·th buttered cabin' els and bas Exc.lt.1'n9 ·-Open Today!· · -$16,350. ~ nc WJ • • ' l!QVER SHORES 613·9200 Eves: 548-4810 dishinaster and disposal. Bathroom with two Mesa Verde Dandy Magn!Jiceot n•w v;,w homo OCEAN FRONT ull Be tiful arpets dNpes washer And spacious cwtom hbme io N~wport. A P mans. au • c •. • • Ith h • f 3 •·G•drooM•'plus large·fa mily room-Kitchen ot great distW;tion in the w1'th older House R-2 Zone, lot value -FOR d · nd t f Rer&tors included Double rambllp.g ranch home w ·S aa..e roo • " oe •m> • 1oca Ion iO Dov .. Cornycerer. ~e dri~,rew~kshop and room 'tor "boat large f>eO.rooms. 21h baths, family room and with breakfast bar. New living room carpet-~est 4 8~ 19.rg _er . '.QtnCK SALE . . . . . . ..... , , , . ,. . . $40.000 iand trailer storage. TIUS AMAZING HOM.E two inagnificent fireplaces. AU trus and more ·Spic & Span throughout. WNat':f Soft.otener ·1~ rm.re:. baths.' Vlewe o~~~ 673-9200 Eves: 642-3287 NLY *24 500 for an unbelievable $37 ,500. ' new HW heat..-. $25,2SO-.t)~own . qya..-""°'• Harbor'"""' <»m-· B & B h R It . I CAN BE YOURS for 0 • ' . lied buyer. plot'1y "'""''"'· drapod, ay . eGC ea y' nC. MINIMUM DOWN .. f.H,Jl._ Aie ,You .Riclr? ... 6.U.:7171 Open Sunday ~i-2~13 """"""~.;,, 202s w. Balboa Blvd.;N.B. 673-9200 Four bedrooms + Den + Dining Jloonr,.'1% ·W..11 you don't have to be ·to live Iha~ way. .SALESMEN NEEDED "' 1324 Galaxy Drive bath home for $25,500!! You'll be thrilled Enter "this large 4 ·bedroom, fitrru1y room OPEN DAILY with space for your family to romp, on this home from its garden atrjum and magnificent COZY CORNER nestled within a.n easy walk terrazw entry hall Located in one of New- to Fairview Road Shops, all schools, includ· port's most desirable areas. All this and a Ing ST. JOHNS PAROCHIAL, THRU O.C.C. large reor yard with a pool for $52,5-00. ENJOY the nice Yard, concrete block wall:s •n-." & aluminum covered patio for planned prl· ~- vacy ·Easy accees boat and trailer .ll~d·"· .. . • ... SPRING · WESTCLIFF POOL HOME '•::.••l!!:..A};:TY ,., LUXURY AT LOW COST. Beauiliul 15'x32'. • ... - Swimming pool, three bedrooms, 1 * baths 1801 Westcu.tt:'·6riw. Newport Bea.oh •plus family room home. Built f.or· ~medern living =-decorated in excellent 1.aste. To- morrow may be too late . -be t~ · Pnll!d own..-of this one. HURRY!! ONLY $38,750. Come and be Entranced ----- PENINSULA · SHORES New Balboa . . . .. · Coron• del Mair R-2 ' lot with tna~ificent View of Harbor, Peninsula & Catalina Island, $34.~ 1st &: Carnation St. john macnab REAL TY COMPANY 881 Dove; Dr. Newport Beach (714) 642·8235 Open Houses TH.IS WEEKEND r.., tfll1 hcindy dfrecPory wltti yo11 ttils wffke11d en yo• t• ho11ie•h1111ri11t. All tM locations lltPed below ore described 111 treater detoll by Gdftrtlslnt e lw-w...,. 11 todcly't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PatTon1 sltowlflt 0991 ho1M1 for $Gii or to Nflt oN 11rgH ,. lilt 11e*i lflfor111C1tlo11 111 this co"l•mit ffCh Friday. HOUSES FOR SALE Entr~ J; will be with this BA YCREST ---=BEX t:-DylVAN-"WELLS:toTI!iif aiS.- criminating. Check these luxurious featuteS: '<iceailfron1-·communitv '(2 Br. &-Den or Family Room} io2li~Clil'.f.;Dr;c Clliflr•~~.!L ---. -- -573:9200 EVes:-548<48iO(sat:&:i;u n-:-i:s1 ~ 4521 Tremont, Cameo Shores. I Formal DEL PISO entry hall;'lpicious lj\tmg·, ind dining room overlooking private court· yard and beautiful heated ANTHONY POOL. Three sparkling baths and four large bed· rooms one. easily converted to den. Large family° room convenient to all electric kitch- en. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Block Wall Fenced -Separate Children's play area. PRICED TO SELL AT $63,500. Excellent financing available. 646.0555 220 !. s.-1 .. nth St. 0:. 17th St. ShOOPlnt Cenler) c:..to Mesa you'll like oiir friendlr, service Evenings C11l 646-4579 or 646-0150. e Take advantage of the ex· , perienct1 & tqp qUality workmanship ottered by these widely-lmowp build- . ets of CllStom homes. e Save money with their buying power and exeel- lent financing and tmnt. Let us shoW you how easy and exciting it can be. ROY J, WARD to. (Baycrtot Qttict)- . TI!REE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • story . single family Homes and three Duplexes wi.th a Deluxe owner·s 3 Bedroom ji Den Home upstairs, and a 3 £edroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for occupancy. Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, car{>eted, w~· ed, landscaped, self-ci.eaning ovens. Formi(:~ kitchen cabinets, Powder r.o.oms, Etc . , Etc. COilie see for yourself: -·· ·' ~ -· '· GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S "F" Street cilid ial~ Blv~. on . secluded.· Balboa Peninsula . . ' .• ,. .... ' 1'tl ' . : ' . . . Priced from $79,600 ·to ' $109,600 For further informaitiOj, c1ll: 1842 Santiago Dr. ~1500 Ail ibis and~ a MONTICEuo TOWNHOusE loo "'' Live .the Life of Luxury for only .$103.~0 per Montli (j)rindpcil pl111 intt,..I) - Differenl? Dec:ldedlyl This is one cf the most ex· citing home• we hive bte:n privileged to offer. See.ring timbered catbederal c:eil· ings, wood panelling, Palos Verde rock, indoor prdens, regal master bedroom tulle! -t bedrooms. 3 baths, a:ame room, bar. OJ1tom deaiined &roUDd a .sparklina: pool! Amen& other disttniuished homes in Baycrest where )'OU own U1e land. Moat tx· eepUonal for $79,950. Only e brH:Ze away 'friim the oceon, within eosy. dishlnc. of anywhere.:. in tho htart of the Newport·Harbo,.areo. • -- Ruth Pairdoll, Re•ltor 16ll5 Westcllff Dr. 642-5200 SPARKLING only $20,950 . . Luxury Living·spacio~i-niaster bed~m ·:Uite, 2 w/ den Or · .3 ' 4 bedrooms, double gar1ge, year 'round tx\ei-ior mairl· tenanoe, dC;Juxe built-i n kitchen, w/w ~rpeting. ' Large modern Living nn blends into spacious patio for grand entertaining. Ex- tra sized kit. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths plus, and electric bit- in kitchen. Qnl.y $65,000 &. owner will be!p finance with SlS,000 On. -. Irvine ·Terrace Especially fine 3 .-~room, 2 bath with large Living rm. Ocean View from lovely kitchen and larg' pool siz- .ed garden. New crpts, drap- es~& Immaculate. Oort't riiis& this fine buy 'at S$,900. • ,· . ' .. COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. , 545-9491 Peen1till 9 PM * $22,500 * Open Sat I $qn 1 ·5 675 Governor St., CM 3 BR 1% baths, 16x20 lanlib' 'room With bttplice d'ou'ble rarare, sbinale roof, tie•utl- 1 fl,11 yard. Murt .Re! Rltr. 646-39'28 Evt. 941-0737 *LACHENMYER . 3 UNITS · l BR.a Heh, t3 Pl'l!S. aood klc•tlon, s:lT.!iCXt -. terms.· 3 bedroom, 2 be.th, mad air heat, kitchen haa range, OV• tn, ttftiaersitor, dilhwube:r, wuber, dl)'ff Prime reli- dtntla) area. Gl NO DOWN. Low, low F'H.A or COll\len• tlonat $23,950. Year 'round auminer fun-heated twin j>do11 for pool parti~, elegant priVala Oubbou,. deaigned · ju>i ·{or_ -"'lettaining .. Montlcollo ilon.'qualify for the W*"'~ ~,''G<tar~ntoe. 'Ir.elev aale.plan. Att easy way to tro~i~ y(.ir p1"oent ~~. : ' ! + • --• • • . . · ~ c,tECTION _ • ... ... _ •. • ~ · W•ll..M<CenOe· Rltrt. ( ... 1110 N-i ! ..... ,r '" . . ....,,,, , .ri'~. ' .. '.Evu....~ r . s.-tfli .... off'f(lrnpeil ,..,_ 2. ""°"' H.w..t ............ _,.., ~ • .._ ._..,.. toWlt to .111or1t1Deffo wm,.,.,._...._..,_,..._<ltlllh~ ......... + to Moiltlcllo ... MONTICEUO HOMES SALES OfFICE• 160 l!XfNGTOf'l ,lANl . ""'"°"' 1714) ~1211 ;..;.-.11111•!"· WALkll I W WIS......,. ' . ' I -.. • ... :.'. + -.,.--.. • • ' llUILD :YOUR .OWN ~citing homt In Dover ,Shor- es. rvan Weil11 Son custom builders,. otter )'Ou arthl- lfduraJ rJannlna. top llU8l· 11;)' wortmwlllhtp, excd!ent ·term•. ROY J. \Y•l'd Co, Newport. at Victoriai 646-'811 C.Op1n Evenings) from this large family home. 2,200 square feet of living area in1:his sharp-4.bedroom home, Thru spaciohs 'biths, two a.ttt&cUve n ti>s.-'With ea~ maintenance free liv- ing. Huge living room with fireplace, Enjoy the sum- mer, entertaining made pie'asurable in a Kitchen with all built-in appliances. Enjoy the Blue Pacific and live in style. ~Only_ $33,900. Submit your 'sfnaller home on QQr · guarariteed· ·trade plan. 'ii..: , ~ ~ ..... ~"· ( &stf-§1! 2414 Vis~ Del Oro NeWp(i~ 'Beach Ready 2043 w!:STCTJFr DRIVE · By September 646-7711 Open Eves. Presently Wlder construction, t6· Lov1fy •f BR ,Apta. go·rgeow 2, 3 & 4 BR + 7 Furn. beau~ ire Jot,. perfect Unlts. feptal area, Nr ev.erytbing. Priced $23,900 to $27,(XX} 1wrPX Inc, $19,«Xl )Tly. 5 •ie;ft from total of 38 Askibg $136,«XJ Trade. HµRRY! HURRY! Rkhlrdoon/Purcell Ph. 644·1133 Rea.lty 675--4031, 646-4331 Eves Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: New Bayfront S84,500 New_ Dover _Shores exclusive 4 BR + fam. rm. w/~er ~-slip for lge. boat. Lge. ter- race on water plus walled entry court. Best buy. · Joe Oarkson Bayslrares-5 Bedroom Great area for latge family. 2 pvt. beaches, patrolled entry. Din. rm. & fam. rm. Fine home for gracious living .......• $57,500 -M:t:•· R<!u!ston · Harbor View Hills • LlfSk home.~ BR .Carmel on popular quiet cove, cul de sac. Pool size lot, carpeting, water softener. Price $43,900. Let us show you this. Miss Leidy /Mrs. Burns $34,000 Irvine Terrace • Lovely Santenella home · -3 large, bed· TOoms, '2 b!ths, fam . rm. and· breakfast room. Large patio with fine landscaping. Walter Ha ase · One of a Kind! · Broadmoor Resale-bteter than new. Most popular 4 Bdrm. plan with formal Din . Rm, F~m. Rm, Brkfst. Rm , and 2 fireplaces. Offer .......................... $54,500 Mrs. Harvey Ocean View Building Site -Hold for Investment or ~uUd to suit your most partieu1ar requ.ir& ments. Fee land. E x c e 11 e n ·t financ- ing! ............................ •25,950- char.1oue. Long- OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS •. t • ' ' ' -I , . ' . ~···'COi.DWELL IANKIR & CO. 1 • " 1200 t. COAST HIGHWAY . NEWPORT llACH • 675-3000 Eves: 548·6629 (Open Sat 1-5) 2205 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 646-7711 (Sunday) (3 Bedroom•} 3135 Bayside Dr., Irvine Terrace 675-3000 Eves : 644-0818 or 673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 312 Colton (Newport Shores), Npt. Bch. 642·3820 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 439 Cambridge Circle, CM 646-6545 (Open Sal & Sun) *4500 Dorchester, Corona .de! Mar 675-3412 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 16382 Eagle Lane, Hntg. Bch. 642-1771 (Open-sat & Sun 1-6) 522 Seaward, Corona Highl ands, GdM 673-2222 (Sat & Sun-1-5) 4612 Rox bury, Ca meo Shares 673-8550 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (3 Br. & Den or Family Room} 1801 Tradewinds Ui. (Baycrest) Npt. Bch. 642 -5200 (Sun 1·5) 2837 Tabago Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1:30·6) **2709 Cove, China Coves, CdM 675-3000 Eves 548-8868 or 548-7962 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 225 Kings Plaee. Npt. Bch. Eves: 675-3000 or 642·4788 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4715 Dorchester, Cameo Highlands Eves: 642-6472 or 673-3468 (Open Sat Only) *1000 Nottingham Rd., Westcliff. N.B. 642-0344 (Open Sal 1-5) 346 Vista Baya (County Corridor) 646-7171 or 546-2313 (Sat & Su n 1-5) 2541 Greenbriar (College Park) Costa l\.1esa 540.1720 !Sat 1·5) 1306 Watson, Costa Mesa 646·7711 (3 Br. and Rumpu• Rm.} *2526 Carnegie, Costa Mesa 675-4630 Eves: 642-2253 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms} 225 E. Wilson St., Costia Mesa 646·6610 (Open Daily) 1324 Ga laxy Dr .. Dover Shores 642-8235 (Open Daily) 2845 Catalpa, Eastblu ff, Newport Beach 675-3000 Eves: 646-6590 (Sun 1-5) *4627 Perham Dr., Cameo Shores 642-8235 (Open Daily) **333 Morningstar Lane, Dover Shores 642-8235 (Open Daily) (4 Br. & Family or Den) 21831 Kiowa Lane, Huntington Beach 962-9717 (Open Hou,,,.) 1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sal & Sun 1·51 18790 San Pasqual, Fountain Vall ey 540-1720 (Sun 2·5) 1133 Goldenrod. Harbo~ins 675-3000 Eves: 673-6182 (Sun On!v 1·51 8181 Burnhan1 Circle, Huntington Beach • 962-8353 IOpen Sat & Sun 1·5) 221 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 675-4924 (Open Sunday) 1314 Santiago Dr ., NB (Dover Shores area) 642-3983 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1631 Orchard Drive (Santa Ana Hgts.) S.A. • 540-1720 (Sun 1·5) 700 Kin g. Rood , Newport Beach 646-7711 (Sunday) 1851 Samar, Costa Mesa ' 646-7711 ISunday) (5 Br. & Family or Den} 221 Via Nlce, Lido Island 646-32SS • (Sat & Sun 1·5) H71 Pegasus, Santa Ana Heights 675-1642 (Open Sunday 1·5) 340 Cherrjtree Lane (County Corridor) 6411-7171 or 546-2318 (Sun 1·5) 1182 Corona Ln., Costa Mesa 846-7Hl (Sat & Sun) '*** ...... ••"""'"' ** ... ,.,..,.. * ... • . ··-····---------......_ ____ --·---------·----------------------'L.- • -~--~---r--.----~ ------.... ··~------------------~------------------~---~~~----------• HOUSES FO.R_ SAL E HOUSE5 FOil SALE HOUSE$ FOlt ·5All I . HOUSES FOR-SALi /iiGiieiineiirii.~iil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOOO~~Ge;i;;ne~r~•~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1~000~ General 1000o.itorol '1000 SOUND VALUE-$18,9501 59 00 DOWN & ifs all yo urs! A beautifu l low priced home y;ith 3 bedrcoms, l 1h baths. Large covered patio. Bulll·in kitche n. Double garage. Art· atic landscaping & fe_rig@d yard. 540:_1720. 3 BEDRM.·FAMIL Y RM.·"POOL" S20,000! c·1:!2 r!ul livinj:l room with a fireplace, Entry 1·~1 1. l-!eatcd & filtered pool. Bath house & c:>vcr~ patio. 540-1720. r :~SA ~.1i:RDE-4 IEDRM.- F:ilMPMS ROOM-$24,000 Separate dining roo m. huge family room plus separate rumpus room. Covered patio. Built· ins, paneling. Co nvenient location. 540-1720. CHARM OF NEW ORLEANS Graceful 2 story with gorgeous balcony - white lacy wro\Jght iron -most attractive. 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. Formal DR. huge se parate famil y room. Greet for a large fam· ily. 2 patios. Shuffleboard. 540-1720. LARGE OLD HOME ' . Ever long ror a big com!~rta)>1~. ~Id place wtt.h lots of room to ramble around 10? If; 10, we have II. lt's ·a line well bul1t home with HARDWOOD Flp<>RS, 3 huge Blls, ~P!t<;e, service porCh Ii big separate 41nlllg -room. ~There's potentm too bec•uae It'• on a blg'll-'- lot w;tb room for other unltsl Full-prlle only $23,5-00. LARGE HQME GRE#.:r L.OAN Yes. It's a Q!le.o( a kind sttuaU.on, combl nfng an outstanding 2200 sq. It., 2 story home,.with existing financing that can't be beai. The foot spacious bedrooms, hug~ family room, Separate eating space &: 3 'baths produce I home that yOur family can rea!IY STRETCH OUT in. And it's only 3 years.new! Take over existing FHA-loan at 6Jh % iritere5t &· $258 per month PAYS ALL. Total price is.135,950. COATS & WALLACE ~ALTORS 1491 BAKE~ STREET S-16:4141 Costa ·Mesa, C!allf. HOllSJ S ,OR SALi o-.:..-. ' . •• ~EG£ REALTY Open Houlis • 3280 Michil;an Av e., CM Stlat'P 4 l lam _rm $28,500 * 245-4. Not1e Ave., CM 3 I tam rm.$23~ * 102llil We1ley Ch:cJe, HD Z·slor)I Meredltb Gardens College 11 .. 11y 5'6-5180 1500 Adami at Harbor (Near Onemi.. 'nle.atreJ • , S.~, -·I, IM HOUSU. POR ~I HOUS•-.POlt SAL P SALi Ce&~. ' ' 1100 ~!1?"1 ...... 11" c-.. , -1150 Vi~·~ l\lomes lt N~ HOMES Low dn. 8~,,;.. 30-.vr. loan From $U,t50 • Valli!)' ROid &t ViMoria (Jilst ~ ill 8roolcl>lirwt · . up on blulO , r.ltlll _..,.,.._,.. llii;te. land ·· JUlh,'hove ..,. ttvel hycre1t • NewF,oit leach :n;l7 . ~eward. I'~e-Sin1ple llJ\d. LOvelf ra~tn, .easy u~cep. Immac:Wat~ l btd- tjiom, foC'mal itlrd._. Larst 1tfn1b' mom 'with maulv. rOct fl1'~ce. WtU .Pdctd at~S5f.850:-.----- JEAN SMITH, lltaltor @l. llq!lt • llr ~ kltci1'o. c ... rn1- .... to "'°''""' '' 146-3%6 :"i!:;, .w -E'AS11LUFF 3 aDd:t BDRMS-1 ~2>11)' LASTCkANCE ,to hQ)tdlttcl'· Fireplactt, auio p.nie •. l1•trom owMr:! Spi.c. -4 BR. ect.tor, carpettnc, draperies,_ hon>e w/OU'Lrlandini: jienOr- fepc:Lnc, Iindlfl=l;plns: ' amic.m.. Sep. format d~ M lch..t Kay, lullder· in&'. nn . ., all elec. ldtch. w/ Phone 642.21:21' Evd "2..ruis' btkf~t. blr. A: dWftr tna. BY OWNER Ptd died iot, ftzrid A lnd- Coron• del M~r 3 balhs, convertibl!l den on tY1'9 lot11. Ideal Joi' the Artist, 1611.000. Ot'IN>SAT &-SUN 1·5- 4112 ROXBURY zm. Sq ft of ..,.cklw llvin& tn lovely l'ameo ~. Room for Pool, larse Pl1y- cround." or Tennil Court. 3 DR, 2 baths, luxurioua car. pettna. S.49,500. Or1n1• Coast Property 332 Mari:uetlle.. QLM 673-~ ·Honeymooners Home Phis Income 1 ,will aell. thia week my· 3 sc:pd. AafcinJ $39.:;oo. m1540 ~rae bedroo!f' 2 bl.,t)l ~e Due k> McMrc Pt:ttems, WE reduced to $21."150. Fami11 WIµ. 'PllAQE UP Fl\ VOR- ro:cim ," qew carpetini larat· INC ~Q\J . .fj.JJtBy movina lor the 'Ca.I Conscious' f.enced :vard on cul de 118c to Ne\vport Laguna area hu 2 BR, 2 ba , spUt-lcvel wlt:iln · wal:.ii·~: di.stancri ·af (ine Colonlal)Y.Knt, Arcadia, honu: + near nc\v Apt. Npl High, el<!m., Jr Hi· le. Hi;;hland Oaks. M!U"l!cl~blc plui Gu~st Qu.1rters ,_ DAILY PILOT U , I S l'OR SAL • HUt1 ttntfM luch 1400 ~-I Or.en t:ouse-GYfner1. 21 ·~1 l(i:i.1-1.•a Lt:a.·. H.B. ~ j C~n;i'.clcly cuctvn1l:t.ed, Ip ~ ~·Story hom•t walk to Bch, 4 BR. 3 bl. ram rm, aep/ din nn. small atudl C) t t downftalnt bdnn, .Anthony Pool w/ &lJlo.-dtfMI' ,.J:OY• t rtd patio, Char Boy a:aa BBQ, beaut I landlctipinc, min/malnt yard, man)' ex• tru. Exoeptional Buy! 962-t7!7 FHA S2200 down, S200 per month ' includln1 taxes . .4 1.lg BRa, 1"-bath1, Ja:e k1t-.:1en with · extra cupboards, blt·in MO il dble oven, 10x18 separate fain r1n, 13xI8 liv. rm with rtplc, upgraded quality w/w cpla/ drps, wood shinaled roof. Walk to acboola. ,, 1llage Rea: Estate J3 ~~ A BIG SPLASH! 540.112o·l!!!1!!!!!!!!_9!!!!1G!!'!2!'!!s!!TO~R~Y-~!!:~ S Blocks From Beoch ~-. :l FAMILY :H.:;ne fo;· the price of one. Unique -l1rae, ran1blln&: ranch ,a.I y I e , localed ln one ol our beat reald i&ni l ll areu .. 2 ~parite Yill'd4 with I u I h landacapina:. Madt to onier fot a lara;e family plus sePara.te living quarters for in.Jaws or guests-2 living r:::ims, one 11.imily room, 2 kitchens, 3 b::tbs. 5 bedrooms w~~h 2 s:parale cntr.'.l.nces. :l 1)1~:-s,t:i shop. piiJ.: crntcr. Jr. Col!ege •nd the SfJl Dieg9 and Newpiirl . fue'waya. •'inancia.I i.d- vantalcs for those Y(ith i,n. law ai Jl'"'.e·ln relative.s. Prtc. ed.to .e:Jt a.t,$.1''6(1. AU.for Ginny, t : M.1'.rtieu ~ WUl.dltf sfloppina .· L 1~ S7t,5®. M.-rin'arpark 3 ·aR. 2 SCJ,000 · witb ~.OO'J do,vn fenCed tare! A: extra atora.gt· i., leaie· at1e incl~able O.~ancy Real Estate area: · Tel'n\J Dexible. 4.19 S ~ 1 • 10 ~ 0 ::· fi 1 ~ -4 3 9 2 ; 2828"E' Coast Hwy, CdM <:ambrid1e Circle, CM • • ..... '-!cc',,.;:•tt;;,.· -----67)..3770 with the whole lamily in tbh Iara:I!. heated pool & elegant 2 st0ry with 4 BRs, garden kitchen l much more in luxury etetraa. Priced rl&ht at $32,99.), Must see to ap- prrclate. Costa Mesa This 2 year old 2,600· aqUare ' · -* OPIN HOUSE * ~.;..,'!""'-!!'!"!!!!!!!!!!! a~ OWNF;R OOVF;R SHOllES Area. Sat Hl1torlc:al Mansion OUR BEST * Immac ulate Eastside 3 BR + family , new ca rpets & drapes, room for boat & trailer. Eves. 546-8169 * * Spec ulator. Fast growing area. Sprawling contemporary home on 2 acres of level prime property near freeway. Eves. 545-5142 * . * * Sharp 3 BR 1 lh baths, hardwood floors , oov- ered patio, beautifully landscaped, Newport Beach. Eve. ~73-1184 * * * * Family expanding1 Large 4 BR livable floor plan~ ·elecmt built-ins1_ fir~place, shake roof. ·owm:'-teavurg-toy.>n~==-JY?aKeoff~ Eve. 545-5142 DAVIDSON Realtv ~150 Harbo r 58, C.M. 546-5460 ~ve. 549-1051 toot """"'"' h" '" im-OLLEGE pressive terraz:.o entry . .4 ex· . REA' ':TV .4 BR 1% BA Larae Uvini .l Sun ·1 to S: .4 br, 2 full room. P'lrepla~ _ L&rt:;e b,, 2 halt ba, custom dlx I£mlly l'o:;m -. m:d:rn heme. Fcrmal din 'rm, 3. Waterfiont home. Like new conclltlon, on 2 lots. Pr!ced I: :1 tha n w:"1d va1u~. 5 :" · ;~1. <l ·n l!"(i (orm~1 db1- 1..· I ·;1, tra large bedrooms. 3 ele--1o &:&nt baths. Massive Ma'\ter Suite hJs a balcony. W:-J:iu! pancled ran1ily room. Bui!t- in deluxe kitchen wilh dun1ir w1i1er. Separate-ulilily room. A Fantastic VALUE only $3.4,995. Will trade for smaller hom~. COSTA .MESA OFFICE 26.."9 Harbor Blvd. 545.~91 Open till 9 PM EXKUTIVE HOXE Lo:Jfion -Loe•t:onl Fa·)o·ous -n~v cu.:tJn1 ~ k family,roo1n jusl complt t:d by ~OB CLEGG. St.ricking ne w papers, lush• carpetlni &-: the fine st ol locatlQm just 1Ai block from 17th fairway ot Mesa Venle Country Oub'. See •\Shirley's open bOu.se" this w~end· at Maui Circle near 'Mesa Verile Drive, MQ.lm or 54S-38ot I · I All · · j D i!::;• ::..:r, ·fo'c:: r'.m~l<'. ~i::.~~~ ! ;,iJ: 1:n. c:;:::. ,:_. ;,•.iw u ···• C.:cv·r·:l l"r "" p ·0 t.1 or1,1~1·1:;14 S;·ni':"o C;·, ! • ·.-·-· • ' •• •• •••1 ' I 6~~~:::J 6:.:u ~:u l L·nci .z...;:::d Ful1y 1 c-~-~---­ ftnced. A.JI 1K:hools _ ind S~ ,d~n. l~t.SI!: option 2 shopping $,2.4,500 Easy fin'an-St9ry, 3 BR. Z BA, crpts. cing. IOwntt keep& inort-~· blt':'ills• vtalk lo btach, P&fl) "6-4262 . ~. terri~. $30.:'llO rtnt . BY OWNER $250. mo. ~ )V~t St. :U..v-1.. ntw ultra' mOOern Newpcrt .Sbors. 0 w n·e r ...y, ' • ""'ll62 675-.4320 2-~qry-_ 4 h·d r.m. (2 ...:;::;·=°'·"·;:.·=:.....-"""-'- ku,a•size)·._ 2 ·~at&.-(twin CUST·blt htn on Waterfront sinks),' .l'lrei>la«; I art e Ii'~ 'Jla.y, 26:11 Jiv rm,· 2 CPEN ~:ou.:~ Sat [_ Sun 210 Golden~. CdM Ag1 . 2ll: 372-1115 ~RD TO RND 2 BR, So. Of Hwy, 2 bl to . Ocean, o:ceilent condttion Only S.17,000 Or an,.· Co11t Property 332.Marl;Ucrltc. CdM 673-8550 Opt" House a . 11 ' yard~ qirlet •~eel near Mfty BR. '2 .l>a .. lanal. aerv. porth,' 956 MagcllalJiiii in Mcsa Ocl / ·,,._JV· J cp._ & ~athc;>lic .' Ii, AU.. slip AVail. No. 12 Bayi lde · - t\1ar. Sha rp1Y red~c:>ro::lc:l pe t OU e sc1ioo ls. $2~ Do\·1n. ti~i'i'a VJ--~. : ... ; 'R. C · ·· .... !!: • -----"r •• -.-. -" • .:::J fonnc~ .n1odcl hcrne wah leOl T rade ·.vlnds Lano i..::&11· S76 Denver ·0 1·. o·~nr.1· ,-•ii~ 1";· ..... c·3 ---~ • : ,-; 'i ~ -:· :... ,. Z h"JJ::> fin1:.ilc<l ·rumpu5 room . SUN"•'•Y I-, ; ';'l-2C9l ' nr 1..SJ3...J::3J Rl~nU~D' T~ ,~;;~ ol. -I~·,:;, i r ; ·;Tl,::~ . J'l l··;·<':.;,~~ :'.; Pa.cl.He Shores Realty ~-:;~: ·.: · r:ves. ~-8 ..... .-... -~. ',' .................. .... · Rei:1pe~ ••• for hlpplness Take a spacious 4 BR, 2Y..i BA borne, add all the "nk:e- ti•" 10 give it apice; hl well with nice location I& ~ience to beach A: Qih&; for the final touch,; blend aJI ln&'l'edienta &: ad~ a b1ppy family. For further details, call owner. !147~ --· -----1 '., .,,.11 c· '"DE"S ~._.~~;Iii' ll1l i~' · . . e.Jn:eJ--•~e bc:lroo~s &~ ~. -~~~~::;d~landl =~:a.-~.-~.· -~E . .Lci w-dn.i -~di, Lo-:,;J ' c'c·::i n:~~I 1:~-·, ~. ::1 r:.:JI· ..clualvc--.i.a.vci:.e.st.-L~l. ~-:N.~:!!..F«stl'p-.!1,; n.<~I r.i.ill1nONAlrQ ii lit. R-M-Q_\d'l~.111'1 $; .l. I ~\' ;iJ ~ s'ir.h"Or.1~~;):t.'"5-:li'.·ff~-··· I ~r·-;;_ .;,_=:;,.,,.~"flfH•-·"'=c1y-3-ba;--l,p~!zl"-- master ~room suite with dnve~ay ~le.~ or sure •••'lh the -··~th "'•'~ ,~ '·'"-· lrpl, trm nn, ne.w pnt bay & 'ocean. Can use as 2 1 -R. L. ~:rlc~:l:-r, Rltr. CjllJ clrp3, lil:e n ew .cond ' hl Sa rd SUnd f ..... J 11 ..... ill-I .,... • bid .....,~ ... • - -'" •• .. 2.1:-l IQ. ft., many extra.a &.' garden & JOlarium. t s . tu ay or a:y-a -b'rick, &ie&mina:· white' shut-\ !Mfde, near. adlls.• Quiet •pt:w, ~. to· :-i-i11. rear · 3 BR.. 2 baths, family temoon. Name )'OU1' terms. ters, rracklus Gtorgia.J\ en-s_tre::t. $21,500 -terms & .i;l1 . 41.st, Owne;. 673-~ _ O\VNER Must sell. _ 2 2 1 =~~~=na~ -w~n~le°!;; room wlth bar, fonnal din· trance flanked by carriage fm. Sa\ & Sun l ~to 5 3232 OCE~fR.~NT q_UPLEX Lar~:pur C:IM. O'lcn house " ing room & a bobby room. College Realty 546-5110 lamps. Formal. dining room, I low!l St. KI 5-'T";iOO • Go::l ::-Jrh•n · rcntt.I. 2.2 br. Sur.d'.ly 1.-!i blc::!; f;oon br:;t ~~;Sl-iEAR REALTY NEAR OCEAN Beautifully landscaped, 15CJ A.clams at H<!rbcr hu,;e livin,:-room, 3 sps.:ious ~·~'A i ~~, "5 c.1:.s .. ~:1 ~' t~.w dn. hr-_3c:1. "':w cf 0 c c;). n . C'.'.'-. :;· ,__:\·c :, ~;;~:-l537 on leeland.fj9,':i00 1N:arCincn111 Th:litr:1 b · · ·' \.~ · ·~l ··-~ -····J1 v '·'.l,, G-----J <\""' ·-__ : r::::-1"~ t:.Hhs. bright sj:flrk· li:i;; \ti!chcn, completely re- decorated & reconditioned. W /w carpets. fireplace. 30 year financing -6%. 'Yo loan - lo'>'' down payment -no loan fc>e to anyone with good 1093 Baker, C.M. New England Charm! ExceptionaHy apPealing 2 s1ory h o m e! Weathered wood-shingle siding, gleam- ing paint! 3 BRs. 2 baths, huge living room. deluxe ki tchen, park-like rear yard with fru it & Sycamore trees. lmmactilate cood.ition! In Nc'>''J)Ort Heights, on tree shaded road near all schools BETTER HURRY~ 0 n l y SJl.500. Ruth Pardoll, Realt or 15-15 Westclilf Dr. 642-5200 Just a feW st~s to Ocean 1901 GLEN\VOO D LANE ::t.rcont:?, J>0\1:'-th':r b roJm. r. .< ·.: n· :~ 3 :-.: l: .1.' '. ·-. ~. :·. . ~· •··'"' ~-I r ~--:-·1 ·I r . :; , I .• -I ,,.. • • -- beach. Charming 3 _BR •. 2 OWNER S-l:l-40j!l i.iwii..~.~-;7;". same rc.'.lJTI w1 ~.1·. A 1 .... -, • c' ·~ 10 • , .• -· . -~~ ___ . c··: · :: · . ,· ~ 1:: , ·•. ' --• -I. .. --• .> bath home. Combtnation ru 1 E fl<ru rL.mt:.1~:: ClLlcm built 1 homc, o~·=:, E:uJ~.:;, ).j, 1~~:--1.:c.'.·:~'. : .. 0 \ n t' 1· .. ·1: u l' b ~ r 1,:~::f,c_:."d. : .:;:.~:;J Ca 11 :\ ~ L . · .11 tit·-:: .1 hc:nc! kitchen . family rm., dining VA~No Down lfi UU exqu1~1t::ly,dccoratcd. al CALL Glen Q'..!e::n ~~-llSl H .;h:•.nc:~-3 'E-:lrm. 2 b:i., ,~...., _, r:...:r yr:.:! is a i;<!rdcn spo~ room too?"Pen~sula PT. 4 Bedroom-Pool .4 BR 3 b h 2 Ruth P1rdoll, R~1ltor Her'ltaat Real E:.ti:.tc lovely pu(lb, $3,COO under SWEEPING View 01 Harbor lo b~h:ild. Near Douglas, $45,(((l lniat · 1,•~ ~l~ry~l·b~Pf"OX1. • 1600 Westclitt Dr. 642-5<nl POO,L HOME mkt. value for quick II.le. Huge 2800+ sq', 4 bi , :!Y, ba, schools and lreeways. Prlc. OCEAN FRONT Well kept · .4~ years family . e · "" 11 IV· $29,000. ~7 or &46-51.H ~ at FHA appraisal of ma:. 15x27 master bedroom · · · .. . Wet ·bar In lam rm. custom Darling 2.BR home with frpl. home. Dining area · 3 baths with fireplace downstairs $500 Drffm 3 ·BR ChQlce EasUlde: W/w OCEAN v~tw .. fee Simple de::or thruouL S61.50o Owner $26,650. Hurry! On large Jot l\e&r Jetty. Two ·newly painted. Just $25,950 family room 26• x 30,. A most C cai-petlna:,.fireplace. Asaume ~t~m _home, 3 br, lrg d,en. 645-641.4 LISTER REALTY pati~. All set for your sum· Eve.a. -547-1875 unusual buy. , Ot1GCJe ~ 5\4 %·10ln . VA loaJl "at no lovely 1ard.en. $54.900. For 3 BR, 2 BA, older, view Now also in Hunt. Beach mer vacation! $60,00l VA OK 3 bedrooms, 2 batha, livina: eo11.1. with $155/rrio pymnts. appt call. THE _OWNER_ 642-L -P ,.. 16612 Bench Blvd. 8'!2-6633 • . -••• ..r nume, on acu1c Drive ,plus TWO HOUSES , room with mnantlc fi~ ~3,900. By owner. 6-i2-MU JC'".)'! Eves. & w~~tendll. new 2 BR, 2 I!A apt. Dwner DOLL HOUSE Near Bay, Ocean and shops. ' YA' Appraisal pla'ce. Beautitut .kitchen, S.H·A·R.-P. '3 BR ·-~ -UNUSUM,, Mobil~ h_ome, 2 673~904 &ipl!t clean & sharp 3 BR 2 Rent one, IJ8e other for va-293 E. 17th ~-646-4495 forced air hl!a.tl{la. 2 ciµ-aar-Euts!de' location -1•1' bath• b 2 l -"7="==-=-=--o~- E '<.0 57•• $36 200' h • I ·----' _ _. .,.. r, ba, ri>l. ·prv patio &. Et:ECANT Smoll 3 BR bath home. excellent cai-peti cation s and weekends. ve. _.. .u • age, uge tneO:>a.< y ... u , tir~lace. ·rreatily,painted... · · $3Z 500 HUGE \ ··· 'N.,.: rt ireat ·tor chll&eh .. Owners S% % loan. Price $23,50(). beaeh, lots -0r closets. 1000 139,500 316 Narcissus throur:hout, bcaufiful-dicbon:. ' TRIPLEX po movina: very~: Tr,; S500 CALL' 5¢().-1151 (open fves) IQ ft. +. $18,roJ Owner only. Owner , . 673-6636 dra lawn. Transferred own- Firm price $43,~. Attractive 1671 Pegasus at Down, P&Yment· tea! than Heritaae Real Estate G73-.4Sn ' Cameo Highlands. spacious .4 er must sacrifice at only 3, 2 & 1 BR Apts. Gqod rent-S•nt• Ana Hts. Victoria rent. B.Y ow ft er _ "trahsfto--' DUPLEX br, 2 ba. On canyon, $36.500, .S20p.50l.I J R I Own ll -, OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 ··~ Excel locatioo op peninsula. OIVNER 67" AA"" au ones ea ty al record . er wi conSJ · · ...... •111 East.side, t blck Calh•'•'c ~ 84 5 .R De Di Rm 2%. --"' 2 BR A 3 BR. Remod::lcd. -··-1·1.2G-3 Eves. 842-5844 er trade for nice 3 BR, 2 • n -. n -· schl, spac 3 BR w/ffm nn., bath home in Heights or baths. Terrific Buy at (Open 11.4 BA, blt·lna. $24,!0l. 302 S43.950· OWNER. ~~ ''!!._ 1351 Income or lnlaws? C0&la Mesa at $30,000 or un-S35,500 • Terms WaJnut St. 64&-1931 545-7602 E;Ves and · wknds 673-2950 -. dcr. Newport Beach Realty Ev~~-ln9s) 7682 EDlNGER BEST BUY-OWNER OPEN HOUSE A dclighttu.I 3 BR 2 bath E CH Hou E 675-1642 3 BR .•. 1~ Ba. Redec. New · · ".,:. home + a 2 BR uni!. Blt-hl BA s H1'rbor V1'e·w Hi'lls "'"";,;. OPEN EVES. <Pli"h""''~··""'"""'" '·~R.,2 .,,,:~11no: """" SAT & su,. 1·5 "'•••R•••"w1.,.,,.,_ Near N.H. ~~=~t Oub. 2 BR .. , WESTCUFF ,. ___ or $111,SOO:good tr_rns. M.a. y :·-"'CJJ! .. ~··900ra~:-~1k to 221 v•-Nie:• Ing, 2 car 1ara1e. Value ' frpl. furn""'""· Owner wil Corona del Mar · nVlllW ~Ut. Own/qt M6-551>' 'f"'a, · _,, .. · __ ,,. • n1 . term1 to please. $21,!0l. carry l st T.D. SS,OXl dwn . Immaculate 3 BR in 'Move Luak • built bomea · located lnv•tment LUXURY &ndOm -Blutfs 4 Exclus.lve 5 bdrm, 4 be.th R. D. SlatQ Realty ' S34.00J. Try offer! In' ___ _.,,.._ .. _ '··go ll•'nr In ••· •-·!hi~·· d ~IDE ~Y ~ 4 br 3 ... below-......... al t Lldo I1le home. Formal din 847 ••19 \.VllWuvu ....._. •• UIC .-.UU allU I mosf: & C10le (0 the ~ing back Bedroom 2 Bf.th muat·.et to · '-~ • • """'~ V I -...., B•lbo• Real Estate Co. rm, 2% b.ths. covered P.,-airable 1: faacinatin& area. bay and u.c.t. i..arre eoun-bell S25 450 225 Pi,:'JCIO. ·Owner Mnlf. ca.II rm. Master bdrm haa lire--=----,.,------- Josephine Webb, Realtor tio. Best buy in town for Scboola • C&JJf. Irvine Ir)' alzed lot with neat 3 W~ .St, M&.a;i_· o E. OWner iv'es aft 5-&4:t-OOQ9 place&. baloony overlooking Open HOUie Sa. f /SuJi 70'.l E. Balboa Blvd., Batboa $34,500. campu• just-m 0 m e n t • bedroom cottaa:e. 'ntia little ELEGANT Bayview condo. 3 lUie s-Uo. Over 3100 sq ft . FUN ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!67!!"4!!!!140"""""""" LIDO REALTY •way. Sensibly priC'ld trom ctuirmer·has tireplsce dou EAS'TSL . ID1E.3 BR, 1%. BA LI Lee. BR .. 2 Iavl~h baths. Priced under _owners cost. "~ Vlt L•'do 6~ ~•o "" 900 to "" 900 ' • v rm. rplc: djr(~ 5% .. ~ .,.._:_,_ · u t F 1---> $88,500 . .l nxlQus! ......,., ,.,..OOJU .,.,.., f':KI•, ble' car 1uate. and hard-r..,.,.., a:o • 'e c. tt ........ ~· Enjoy Life. Happiness for the Country Club LUSK HQMES wood Doon. Very uVable' or LOan. Owner . 548--'HOO Only s:rJ:,500.()wner 673-4356 JEAN S.MITH, 16312 E•glo Lone Sharp 3 BR 2 bath home neat shopping, schools &: Ooug:Ias. FtfA·VA OK. S24 500 PERRON REAL TY . CO. whole Fa mUy. Estate Oirectiona: MacArthur-Blvd. wouJd make a good' invest-PR!V. Par1Y will P4Y cash Nfe£1Mme,. Furii, nr ahop-400 E. 17th st., CM 646-3255 I 5 Bedrooms WANTED from Pacific Coast HW)'.. or ment. Hurry the prtce ia for equity in your home. i!in&:, at Bay, llii bl to ocean R-ltor I 3 bathrooms E"quisite living in thi~ su-AGGRESSIVE Newrv.rt Fwy Turn San Pr.pie only ~~ -. . •-• SALESMAN. r v . on just $19,950. . . $22,900 .. 0Wntt 673-66t7 642.1771 I Pool-Badminton perb 4 Ul;:Uroom, 3 ba1h. Joaquin Hills Rd.. then ( I rlh ( liyfront Lido Isle I Almost an &C're family home. Custom drap-Libe ral Contract follow signs to model area. ·O eswo y ' o. Me1ii .D•I M-.r 1105 ---------2 Story, 4 BR', 3 BA, 2 Jdtch-POOL TIME I 39,500 full price es, wall to wali carpeting, Contact: Gene Norvell E ORT · Newport Hah.. 1210 ens, beat aide of ba". "'-·"d Sharp home on large lot with The perfect family home in 1errauo entry, Fonnal Din-Orange Coast Property N WP · HGTS. 642-n77 OWNER,· POOL HOME . · . '= ' """"' lovely heated and filtered a coontry like setting. Value-ing Room snd separate tam-332 Marguerite. CdM 673-8550 $17, 950 19CM Harbor· Blvd., C.M. Immac .. S BR. 3 Ba, $31,S50 CUB'ro¥ .HOME: 3 br, 1% ~.i.t:i:r:ts ~Qm:U~~ pool. Expensive carpe~ng Plus, see for yourself. Open ily room. Twinkling 18' x 1:~~~~~~~:;;:~I Aasume low. 6% lo;Ul, with ~ Evea. C&i'p., dfJpea. M6-70ll .b.1. i1tear Pf, 75' lot. Room In 20 ••• --lndo throu~~--t. 4 1 .... bd-,-. ---VII"<'" f 1---.1 EZ f1nan In ~ .uvnl w w. Spec. Ji.l"'N •• ... , this weekend. 0 W· NE R 40' Anthony Pool surround· ~ 10%' dawn or may nt1W sell MOVE UPI! · or ... """"""' c g, tacu~ar v I e w! Directly $28,000. Near Brookhursr 838-2113. CALL NO\V! ed by custom landscaping. $22,50:0 VA or FHA!? ste thla"one. Mesa Verde. 1110 reduced~otJt,OOll.J:Wowner and Adams. The perfec:1 setting for en. 6 yr old 3 BR beach home · btfore its a:one. to Cameo Hl~hlanda .. A-P lu1 LARGE 5%. % , FHA LOAN, l2.4 El Model\a(Ml-'1954 ~~,%~1 -from Balboa Bay lJSl'ER REALTY 842-6633 CONDOMINIUM 2 BR. lh baths, dining area. patio, bit-in kitchen, carpels. drapes, dbl garage. Exe lo- cation. Use of Pon!. Will trade. $25.500 Burr White, Realtor 2001 Newport Blvd. NeWl>Qt1 Beach 675 -4630 1720 Candlestic:k BAYCREST OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S Be.imed ceilings in living ro.l1n, dining room &_ family room in this charming 4 BR home with sheltered pa- tio l pool, Jerry Freud Cha rles Ar nold ~cahor.~ fi46-775.'i Only 12:> fl to' exc Beach. Ch11rminR fum hnme $29,500 Just Reduc:ed Seashore Duplex with Ocean Vit>W dbl garage, $37 ,!riO Grof"le WU1iamson, Rltr. 673-4350 OPEN EVES. Open House from 10 AM Fri/Sat/Sun X109 MONROVIA 3 BR. ·2 Cllf' gar. It carport, CO\', pt11!_lo, cpca/drp&. $18,900 Kennedy a As.oc. 642-9m ~ Whit• elr:pba-nti! Oun ... •·1111• tertaining your friends. Only mod. Ready to iO! !! . 646..7171 e 544-2313 Home, 3 Bdrma, 3 batha, AVAll.. Immed'. Ottf Haven 3 BY OWNER. 2 blocks io the Country Oub. CAYWOOD REAL TY Qpw;oru EVES. Plus Famlly , Rm, ·Plus a $163 !"o. : P 1 'Y 11 a 11. Bl', 2 ba·+ 2~Br Qcean Vu Double Famlly Living ·~ w c I H ,..,, Sharpest 3 BR. &: fi.m. rm. Inc Apt ·••9' ~ .... -., P.hone lot appointment 2 homes back to back on Cl>n. Jusl under 3,000 square feel """" · oas wy. childrelll T'V or Game r®m, · ·..,, ,<Ml.'" '""' · -,. of luxurious comfor1 for N.B. -548-1290 Plua Bil Oc-.n Vlew from in Mesa Vet-de. Deluxe 673-9412 arate Iota, common rate, J S47.0C.O. Submit your small-~ profeasiona.lly landca.._.., c&rpedna: A: drapes: ell· Ntwpo,rt _-Shorft 1220 BIG HOUSE-SMAU. PRICE & 4 BRa. ~ PeffiY 'rqanicured . yard ---'~"""'-----' NEW usrmG HAFFDAL REAL TY er home on our guaranteed Lot 50 175 garden, S43,500. · ·; F •1 In f •· W WALK ,to' ...,.:ch,· c'l•b •--,.. ..,. • "H trade program. R-2.Costa ~csa. --~~~==~--CURT DOSH, ReallOr r:t.i25,7-~m. rm . ...,p, u . poot 3 ;; 2 battis.'""'lm: 3 Bd, ;~ba~:C:~ paint 81~0:':ni~r Match 1~~ Can z.one Commercial WANTED I Taite Trades m.CUlaie .cond. S25,950. ru brick patto, dbl garage ONLY ns,850 3 Bclnns, 2 ha plu11 smsJI house, ns,tm Rea1 Estate Sales People. 1130 W, Coe.st Hla:hway 54&-S580 REAI:.'J"OR Colton._Owner. 642-3820 145,IXXI aood financing. kUchen w/bllns, family George Williamson, Rltr. WHY NOT GET ON TI-IE 161,~"6<~~7'~'!""!!EVES!!!!!!!!!!. !!67!!:!-3463!!!!• I' BDRMS. &: family room; Submit coom, frplc, brdwf.IOd Hrs 673-4350 OPEN EVES. BAND WAGON? I' pr0t. !ndscpd .. w/complele aiyc~ • ·1223 R . C, GREER, Realty newly painted in and out Over 25 YtlU'I in .1539 Santlago Dr. !~J::. bu/ ill _:_j~n.a OP.'IN . HOUSE . ' 3416 ·Via Lido 673-ml ~t!!ie~~".~.-.~~s~,.,·· 0043 WESfCl ,!ff DRIVE 646-n11 Open EVl'll, Harbor Island layfront Home Excellent boating location with large P ier &. Slip and wide turning radiu11 4 Bedroom Home mcxlem In every detail majestic trtts enhllnct iq>flck>u1 private yard $157.500 Call John Abell OPEN HOUSE Cameo l'tlcililands SUN 1 TO 5 IY OWNER Lovely Jbr, 2 be., on comer lot with pool. $49.500 4500 Dorehester. CdM . Salesman or Woman WANTED Graham Realty (near Post Offk:I!) 149 Rivenkle Ave., NB BACK BAY -O can 3 BR, 2 673-7365 bllthl, carpets,, drape 1 . Ecntslcle l lrep l 11ce, bit -ins, landscapcd, 1prinklers. On quiet Cul de Si c at'fft, S33,500 • 10~ on. MIZEU. REALTY 548-2'lOll FOR Se.le. Fallbrook area. 1% tic w/view, 6 rm ranc:h hse + 5 rm a:uest or Mntal. Avocado le INlt trttt. Lrs pool, patio. $54,000. Bkra. OK. Pb: 71.4: 72U.ll2 or For Retlr~mftlt. 2 ~Ill, t ach 213: 356330 OWNER wt1h .. ,.,, .. ,.t1o, tenced E Id C haclc ylll'd. Obie 11ra1e. alfl e lllf'?M Provincial Luxury $29,!l!O. New pa.int. comtr lot, lm- Eas-t11de CoRht ~tc~. med. Pl>IMI"°!"· Ortvt by JEAN SMITH ml O.onge thti! call • PERRON REAL TY CO. Realtor S12-1m ____ ..._,,,._-' ____ otARGE )'DGl'..,_.,t ed1fW!W. l Ora.nae County O!Jlltanding Ba)'Cf'NI home wa11W • w ......... ~... ~71:1 C&NDLESI'tCK LANE lllU-'I e Full· pa at adv~llnl with 4 lovely Bl\1. 3% ba.ths, d.caP,rlea; Larte patio. Only lay~r .. t • Sat ... & Sun 1.J JliST LISTED I $450 DOWN. A n )' 0 n e . e 'Int.er office tele fonnal d'-'~i. "'°"'· t .. -.. $2t500· By Owner· st9-mJ. 'bd f i'J"OWNHOUSE. 2 bdrm., 2 .. ...., _..,.. 32813 CAI.JFORNIA autom bl~.5: , !% ba, am-:Z.story, Koll c.uitom quality batha e Training Pro&ram N'll'IY p-.tlO I pool. . Uy rrii. $tll din nn, elec 1eaturta thruout. 3 BR, ' bltne, ctpa, patio, • lnaurance ' OPl!N SAT /SUN 1-S , 3 BR 1 Ba. home;'frpJ., cptl., kit. Pool:liucl lot, beaut. flmldlniill rm, 3 bath&, 2 =· ~~~·!,4:500., J~enR· • 1Many other ~efita Chart.. ArftOM ctr,. .. =~·· p11tio. °'* ·to aarden, 1prinkl~t1, f19,5IXI ftrepl1ces -S69,500 '" ...... Ca I 646-4494 -or inU1:'view Jer ry Freud etem. .:.; .. ~,! u r0c he 1 • , R. C. GJtEER, Rtllty LIDO REAL TY ~1440' 962-U4l eves. Rtal.tora · 6*'7'155 librar)'. _.,,_.. wner :W.11 Vla-Uilo. ~9300 3tOO ·Vla Lldo 673..s830 OPEN Hause Sat I SUn.1-5; . OPEN HOUSE JALIOA; ISLAND ~1 ""2 Chr1"'"' ""· Own" S da 12 to 5 3 8 R .. 2·Ba., dbl. lrplc., bltnt. w .. 1c11ff 1230 1u1·~-Ho-~ .... lmm•c. 3 BR., lam. Uft Y . · IJ.lnen forcti ale ot.thfa ,[)u. €/.D; ·'251950. 1 rvwn ,,.,.. nn., l"-Ba., bltnS, carp., WATER FRONT· l ,,SJ.JP · plex near Bay. 2 BR 1 balh :am•Cokndn fi. 6'15-45M t ' 5IXXl IQ·ft 4 BR A: maid's clrapes. _Cov. petio. AAll:lme Make ott•r • '-4 bdfm. l u + 1-I ••th ... ~~,,.... · · CHtll,t t10U$1 5 bt, 3 car pr. 11' lo'". ••' l' ,. on 'I' -""""""' ....... 4 ev#tii. or· 3 aM'dl!n, 2DI SAT 1 5' u '. L• ' ~ .... -.;,..cc'~;;:w=G::-l.,..:CLO.CA.:.;N.,.,..= btith • #50 Bafboa 1 Covtt, area. Own~r llvn out ·of 1 • •' nuat1J1.1 feature&. Must sec $34 950 Newport Belich • TRADE area .• very anxioui·to aeU. ~~C::~~f"tw 1000 Nottlntha.m·Rd. to aJipl'ftlate •. Broker• wel· lo~. f"'Br;_r £ ~th~,H~~ or LEASE. RJtr. 646-3921 ,.Evl!. 642.0115 WHtc'lff couie. 500 Via Udo SoLJd Uoeton Ct'eit. 8181 Burnham ,;;c;,T~~~! ... ~t, *LAC~~~MYER ~!'!!-Porlt 1115 ~IJ • Loaflnci7 ""1615· Ev" "5-l689 Cl<Cle, HB 002-1353 1ft 1 -8"" dreamina: Of rel~1 In * SACRIFfCE! FASHION Shortt: 2200 sq. n. Newport Reh. Eve. 56-6643 T'RANSFEKRED 3 BR. 1" ba, Ira tarn ~. 22()0 141 lt'.ot cbstorn West· P'« qult:k salt: Vacant }& 3 4 BR., tam., din.; cpts .. ==•I And anldoua to aell: .large ~ l!lic b2tna. klvelJ encl rtar c\ttf.home! Dream no motf-br on 50' lot. 8dt bu,)' on d11N1-•. filed •• lndscpd. S2'l'5 HANDY MAN. ""'"""'· 211 .,..,_ c.~~ yd wl°c<N ..,... 125.li'JO 1., thl• pl'<Jl...ion,Uy -blOO. 1<.000 dn, $51.000. "'""' ""lll.lOO. 96,_,631 .. ,_... OW:ntt 546-0991 Owner ~. 8TS-U41 , ra1 «llln,-ltv,lnr room;sep-' on.led I: richb" lf,n.:t.oaJ*t, 3 BR, 1% BA, newly dee .. va. Small 2 BR hOmt ~ataide ante-dlnlnf I family roqms 1 • • 3 BR., fam nn I: 2 ktb homt CHAlltMllt cant mw home. By Owner Oxta &f"8i. + extra larre rUmPllt·room '¥•"-it "'ch 1200 J1 ' ~ fol' laiNR Uv. 2•BR plu.a, Furn, fmmfd poe. fJU,900 convent I an• 1' ~1.~~ ' '. -1oc11ua., ~ev """"'· •J !111~'jbli.:2<pilio<'icv mt. •1h30 ift· Vtn,I ""''"" -en. uktnr $42,SOO. Own--J)ella Reial rn.te .. 6&Hl4 1.....,,, ,pd. M~at ·pciol. S*tiD wW!. ·outdoor er. f1M234 . 0SP;;AN::;,:;;l~SH"°5"'B'°'R">"""be.-+,_.:ex· MEBA. ri'fiDt: 4 I R, a Bath at~. ••• O'w n•e·r,; JliliU..-, ·~tttlYi tl'flOl!d. LOVELY ke, abided patio· trU. " ml to belt $33, TOO. Dlo~. T....,. rin. Pool. '*-W : N'!' ~ti. ll!0.>00. 4 !Ill 3 a. .. -· .,....; ~ Addlt Circle "'""'° ~ w.eo. tr ·~ WATERJ"ROHT, 12 _&!boa CD lll!te.'Wlllt.r l\talty Mlqt Sell! Prnti.e Atrium Covet. 3 Bit. m:@ WUI Real g$.$2ljO 548.1.-, Evt1. home. 3 BR. Make &er C•ta Meta lllO ttlde tnc PfOPtrt)', Arabian Estate SPRJNC rttsh. elttant 3 Br. 5241 Glenrv)' Or. 1142-7271 , URGE 3 . lir, 'll!l N. wOod htlrln.,at:T Utmn • U> wett .eoNt tQtiwa)' ~/rm, lpM:tous Clllt/bll VACANT-must 1:?11. 5!'~ UtVINl·VILLAGI~• nni, .w/w tpts, dbl • ., ~ Hdlhta. 3 Bdtm. 'SfuHI =·ro.!!e palm, OWMr/a,t. 4 BR, 2 BA, &pie. Sl0.9.30 By Owner c... .... i.ta 2 tc' .. on tncd , nr Plliodtlal ...... \· t• Mlha, ·double' ·1&f&1•, "'-Princ'"•l only 61&-62ff ~· ~·· "" ~-"'"" ...,_-~ ~~ -~ w~ -· ~nypn-w•-·~ ~· · ~ """' btlt, near pools, shop-Redoced to• 111,9!0. 2l$ J -_ .. ~··r· "'T"""-~ ·--~ ·~· ~·• - ,,.,,,, 1)1,SM. <4W41 • lllftkatt·-·lll-230lt DIU:;';::...iiiilii:;.;_,;. =c.:'b'=..::QSUI;=='1'1i::.-· .;:·!m":.';iJ:::·:.;· :;•;:,Ge-G=:O::I:._ l!llllllG Rm1JL'm! Wlllt>-llf OODt o.llne , I I ' ' I I I I -·-------- I • • -----------~~ .. •• 12-DAILY e1LOJ -· -,. ... w .Jun< ~ 1'!!>8 • I ,...,.,,;.,. l'Oll SAL• llousEsFoR5AL11' •••••• ALs·· RENTALS ~ENTALS • • ~ENTALS L •~· h 1705 , _.;.H.;;.-:.:;.:;:;c...U.:..:."lv='".:.l.:.ot.:.,...c;-.1 Apl1. Unfurnltllfd Aplt. Fu~nlwcl AptL Unfurnl•hod Huntington 1luch 1~ •JI'•• ~~ ,. ·----toste Miu I 3100 Summer ~ontelt 3995 llelboe ltl•ncf f3$5 Newport Buch 5200 -* Pool Tlmell _ OLDE · DESIRABLE -WATmntONT.· Pie< l _BA_CH_ELO_R_A_pt_.-,,,-,,-ld-1-cl>-IJ"u.:.ST=C.-om_pl.:.et~ed-..;.:..2_BR-.-,-1>A-I ' 1-.tC 3 Bdrm .. .,.. Park" IAIN ~ HOME floal, furn 3 BR, •le-CPI S. w, util• pd, 1lnclo· 1uf ~. &ng:IHly. Fl"fll, chndellers, Df ifY Pilot Classified .CLASSIFIED INDEX home. ti•~~~~ •. !"°'., AoUQuated -1. darr.aifil, Old 2 BR., 1BA.,1..are~ JIY . nn color TY, row boat, 200 yds llOO yrly. 615-3186 luiib gits. drps. ·1,ron gated 1 t0x28' • CO\'e.ni ~I...., "'" -Vermoo.1 b&rn .,,,.~ homt, Hrwd . rlocn, Cpld., Dra,pris lo ocfan. Avail 'JuJy $175 pe.r -·-Pvt PJtlOI, cement ~~!' b.?t.uJnf1tc:P'I· Ca.re.ice ii all locatticl on. ·~ • I ft e prb.disp, p.raae. ~ater wttk. A'' t..a.b« ~ ""'ttk. L19un1 Beach ' 4705 btWQ..Uflill. Med~llon k 1~· l!RR0,,8: AdV.rtl•41.,. •hould check thllr 1d.t o•Hy and rt.Port 1mmeOl1tely er,.or.1 pa,Ol!}Gd and lflUe$ exttl ~ "(I".\.~: -sq. tt'lrn. -. $200. 4010 Ri'1!f Ave., N.B., ________ .--FA heat. Aero. rnL c:oco •. -••' mlitcl••lilC1UOflL THE DAIL y P ILOT •11u~e1 ll•bllltx tor errorS only tq liCiii60oal area Wt'im aOf ft.J Mteftd by ' ti.u' lhaite ADULTS ONLY NO PETS 1 ,m-rm;,.,:-"":;,.-~---~-I FURNISHED bachclor ipt: Watcll Plaza. J~ lrvtile':' t1i• extllftlt of ·pub.llahing the 1dvertl1ement co,.rtctl¥ on• time. H9urs-,&e9ul11.tions-Deaciiinl>s ~Jh& "Wied u • pt'l,Ct. ---·• .... ..:.._ waUc from TE R··~ b b lk •-$lOO mo. Sf2...0239, ' -' ~ ake f dul ..... -...--.,..,., .-RA ~NABLE OELVXE W1ltrfi'octl Lrs; Prlv. at • WI -10 town ,. 2· ,,.,._ l vl DEA1dLl~&.F9 R COPY AND KILLS: 5:SO P.M, the di)' before publlcatlon, except tor HeiV)' sh · roo · A a.!! tile beaeh. oddect 2 story Aerou from ~lr)' Qub o&pl~. Npt Jat:and, boat be1cb. no cookin&. $'15 Ptt ~· •P • ocean -'-iledw.. -w.911.enct E.dltlon i nd Monday 1ectlon1 wf'len clotlng time 11 5:SO P.M. Frld•y~ only have fivcn this archit~ure w/extfflor of m MtU-'Dr. Ph 5tS-6'706 d~ •. lndey .. pnire. Min 2 mo. Including TV cable & $175 mo. Yrty. No "" i:tn "lathe and pla.s1er" home' board I b&uon. shuttered wkl June and July or winter aitUitle$. 494-2604 or pt'ti. 642-3978 evea. vo.u MUIT HAVr KILL· NU~ B~"l When ~llllng an ad becaute of quick re1~~t1, plency of TLC CTtndtt Lov-window• 8•bled l'OOfll.net. 2 BR. Garaat. pa.tio, cpl&, acaaon., tm-:1VJ ' wknd1. or . , AL> <BR, 2 BA. •-Id, d--', be sure, to. m•k'• • foeoord or ,the kllJ number given you by your ad t aker .a1 Ing Cattl Top k>c1tion ' 3 drps, •to~t. refria:, Tropieal · ~r •yu ,.,,_ The unusualb' de&!gned Ml'tfUli ;ior-adultl. ,._ .. blk: 805:•3174 coll. -•1 -·p~ Unfurn •.'sL-.a AcrOss strffl from beaeb. , verjfjcatlon of t~«.I" ~II. , -among sharp homes. 107'1· BO"". ft.ooR PLAN is a • L...r. "' ,._ rwcr •...v. * 642-3535 d b """' sh:ps $130.-&t6-226T ATI'RACJ' 3 BR beach 1JUU5e -..v. Every effort Is mi·d'e to· kill or correct a new ad that has f)een ordere • ut we cin· ~'n. decorator'• drtam, with 1-::;;;:=~:":"'i--':'i::r:--:;;--ln Balboa. Avail june IS. Gener1I 5000 5220 not guar;intee to do ,0 until th.• 1d 11a1 appe1 red In the paper. L..lSTER REALTY WOOD PAN£LED WALLS, 2 BR, siove A: refrl,-. Nlce ---------Newport Shores 16612 Beach Bl, HB 8U.&533 OLD MLSSJON BRICK yard A patJo. Adult e:iuplea Sl50 Wk. 6'f5.5650 RENT DI M~·A•LJNE Adi ire strictly cash in adYanc. oy null or at any one of our' o1fice1. .. • _FLOORS. HlCH VAULTED only. No pelt. Sll5 mo. 2575 KcN I AL:. OUPt'EX 3 BR. 2 ba, cpts, NO phona order-a.. . F ta1n Valle w 1410 · -· POS. B g .... ta Ana Ave. 838-0312 Apts. Furnia~ 3 Rooms Furniture drps, Qltos. washer/dryer. , --, ~·---'-··-CEILINGS Wain ~X ...... $25 Mo'ntl._ lrg Pi llo. $225 mo. 64z..oool The DAILY PIL()T rcservea tlte right .to clnalfy, e~it, c&naor or refuse 1ny •d11er·. H ED RAFTE8S &: CROSS -Spar1dln8Vlew. Secluded General 4000 n · __ ~· .ti1eme~t. and to ch•nge Its ,.atea arid regulations without pri or notice. Open OU5e BEAMS. A 1'.IRN OF THE 3 Bdrm, Carpeted, aduU1 ruu. OPTION TO BUY Corona del Mar 5250 · Advertiser• may ola~e their •d• by telephone. Now selling mode! home. See CENTURY BATH, with or• ()ply. &12-6250 HOLIDAY PLAZA No deposit o.a .c. lMll Linden, Fountain Val. nate lavatory supported by $235.S'BR.l BA,crpts, DELUXE, Spacious l ·BR. H .F .R.C. DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 lry, 4 and 5 Bdr111 from massive porcelain pede:nal. drps, bll-inS, noo NE area. Furn. 1pt. $135 + util. Furniture Reritals $25,875 FHA • VA t e rms. Center staircase leads to 2nd Nr. SD f'rwY Jun.16 54§.4W4 Htd pool, ample parking. 511 w. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 ~~. WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE S40-I 220 Builder will help Dn your story w/'J bdrms. & opesis • No children. No pets. 1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 774.2300 closing cosls. See at above to huge sun porch. T H E le h 3200 1965 Pomona, CM 642-5858 address or call REAR GROUNDS H A V E Newport ._!__':;;c _ _;_;_ Costa MHI 4100 5100 ON TEN A.CR.ES Huntington Beach 540-1220 Laguna Beach 494-9466 LISTER REAL'Ji' 842~ NUMEROUS ORCHARD 4 BR family room, painted Ca 11 Costa Mesa 1 & 'J BR, Fum & llnfum Frplcs / Pri/Pa.tios I Pools Tennis • Contnt'I Bkfst. 9 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. FOR Sale or rent near new 'l BR. 2 BA Townhouse Con cominium with aU recrea- tion privileges in green valley. Price $26,500. Rent $250 mo. Call 958-1596 Laguna Be~='hc._ __ 1_10_5 •EAL •STATE .. ,_"'~­,... il/llA IUAt;ll '4114·1177 BEAUTY &: PRIVACY ·Mag. niflcent day & nightlime views of Laguna's shOre- ti°ne from a spacious, like. new 4 bedrm home with c:ipen -beamed ceilings, pan, cled walls, dramatic enti;y hall. dining___:rm; 2 firtplac· es. 3 bath:s, 40 ft poOI, ter- race. covered decks -$89,500. IRVINE COVE -Attractive 2 bedl'm, convertible den home on large comer lot nicely landscaped & fenced. lovely patio -$67,50Cl. TURNER ASSOCIATES 682 No. Coast Blvd , Laguna Beach 4M·llT1 A Very Special HouM ror you who are searching for the unusual. Has char· acter & lasting appeal. One of a kind in north end on ocean side of hwy. 1 blk lrom nice beach and lush tide pools, Thrilling view ol ocean, hills & city lights. 2 br,, sun..den, 2 ba & larie beach shwr rm thru dbl gar. Modern bright kitch, cov patio with Jrpl w/rotis- serie. Liv rm upstairs has 18' semi.circ window & lrpl & opens 10 3 decks o_n 3 levels. Priv enl every room +. +. + & a myriad of flowers as well. $49,500. Fee 11imple with low int tran!P rerrable, no • point loan. Bkr 4!»-7578 BY OWNER· White Water Ocean Vu PORTAFINA LAGUNA New cu,stom blt Medallion 4 I hr, 2;~ !:la, tile roof, kitch- en feature~: Corning cook top, st.'lf-clng oven, dishwa~h- er, central vacuum, cptd. SW.IXXJ. Excel!ent financing. 635 NYES PLACE 494-66.:0 Excellent Financing Charming 3 BR. 2 ha home ige level lot. walk to school, Onl y $31 ,000 Los P:'ldres Realty 8!15 G!c'lneyre St: lagu:a Beach Ph. 4!H-8833 Th is Page n11:ia~~E S ~" ,72 r ·~i'c ES ~fl f ~ WEEK TREES, SE P A R A T E cpts/drps, newly BUl.LDING F 0 R WEEK oullide. $245fmo. FREE, 1 weeks rent; 2 BR 1% Ba. townhouse: garag!?, patio, disposal; gardentr· Vacant Sat. 6/8; 1 child OK. New carp. & paint. Underpriced, .$150 tum . $135 unfum. ~. 2421 Elden Ave. (2), CM HARBOR GREENS CLASS lFIEO COUNTERS afe located 111 !ollowt: END GUESl'S. If you have ~ hole PutVGreei:i. . 2211 West lolbo11 lo11levorcl, N•wport l.oc.h. 330 West loy Strfft, Costa MHO, JOt PIM Strwt, H11ttl11ff911 leedl. 222 Porest Avo11.111, lct9u110 leocll. l :lp.5:30 b:upt. S.t. I 51111, . ' a fla.ir for the unusual then MODERN 3 BR Bea.ch home you must see this diarmlng 00 Oianuel, !anrlllea only, older home. rrs A RELIC $27~ mo. Caywood RJt,-. FROM ANOTHER ERA. BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 900 Sea Lane, CdM.6442Gll (MacArthur nr. Coast tf\fY) Mall Addre11: Box .t87~, Newport Boa.ch, cant. OfJered at the irreplaceable 548-t290 price of BUY Llke rent; $425 mo 3 NEW. ;Ne-ver Jive 1iri. ~ BR Apt. Carpets, dra"pei;, range. HOUSES fOR· SALE NEWPORT t l!•CM NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT sHnll:ES WESTCLJf'IO llNIVERS!TV PARk IACK B•Y DIMOLITIOM UlS DRAl'TING SlltVICI U31 $29,950 FUj..L PRICE BR, 3 Ba., pier & float. 2 ON: PYMT. OPEN Balboa Coves 615-4331 lncl. util .. $25 Wk. Up I -' • 3 BDRM. $185 mo. Yearly. Adults on-GtNERAi. 1000 I .,..,-5-46"" COSTA MESA 1100 Y· v• '1Q MESA DEL MAR 11CJ ELECTRICAL "41 EQUIPMENT RENTALS ••so TO OFFERI HURRY ON THIS ONE~ Mission Realty 985 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna PHONE (7141 4'J4..013l BUILDERS CLOSE OUT Our loss if your gain REDUCED TO SELL only • 2-left 3 BR, 1" Ba Elec kit • bit-ins Central vac, tile counter tops Panoramic Ocean View FOLLOW ··OPEN HOUSE" -SIGN~ -- UP SUMMIT TO ARCH BE<l.CH HGJ:S· in Laguna Beacli TO 10'l8 MIRAMAR ST. Ex~llent Financing OCEAN VIEW 3 BR. 2 Ba. fpL Decks, patio. Recuced S29,soo. 494-5678, 8n.5441 Condominium 19SO LUXURY BEACH APT HOME Laguna Royale 2 bdrms, 2 baths, carpeting, drapes, pool. $36,500. Terms. Owner 499-3626 f(~N fALS Houses Furnished l005 LADY shr lovely home w/same. Ob hse & pool. Only S80 mo renl il you will be part ~nion i: drive your car for shopping. Temperate but not stuffy. Exch rel&. 549-2522 aft 5 FEMALE Teachers desire 2 roommates I s h a r e lg ocnfml hm Sept-July lse $67 mo 673-&86 Newport l!o!l<h · 2200 OCEAN front duplb-, aeclud. ed qulet. s ummer from $125. wk or Sept winter lease $150 mo. incl all uli'lltl,s. ·SJ8..$232 or 637-2;777 e Sludlo &: Bach apts. FURN. & UNF"URN. Newport Shores 3220 • lncl Utils &: PhonP. M!nl. Heated Pools, O'lild Care •. :::::r;:;c.:_;:_;;c.;_:___ e Ma.id Service -TV avail Cent Pr -Adj. to Shopping - J Br K-frame. 2 baths, suit.deck, swimming pools, rec hall, Yearly lease. $225. can aft 4 pm. 548-1625 • New Cafe & -aar No pets allowed 2376 Newport Blvd, MS.!1755 ?TOO Peterson Way. at Har· * $140 Util. paid. Clean 2 bar It Adams, Costa Meu.. BR. furn. 1 Blk. K-Mart. I ~ k 3237 """'" 962-1636 I ~ :U::n;:i•:•::':;'::ily!...P:..•::'~-::;;;. I FURN 1 level 2 BR, 2 ba, 2 Adults Only 4 BR, 21h baths, 2 bl>lcs, garden patloa, Immac. Avail Discriminative Tenants BLTNS &: refrig, 2 yr lae at July 15. $170. 642-4859 for Prestige Address $265 mo. Avail Jwie 15. $19..50 1 BR. close to shops. -downtown. One quiet person. 3 BR. 2 baths, bltns, lrpl. 548-3402 Choice loc. 1 or 2 yr lse. at 1 ----.------~ -I""" _ A il June 15. _ _l__BR, nicely furn, good. !De. "°" mo. ~--· S85 mo, 968 A West 17th St can BOB PEITIT. assoc. With BWT White, "Retlfor 833--0llll """"' 1 BDR, partially 'fum 1975 Pomona or ipbone 540-1264 110. Corona del Mar 3250 VERY Attractive 1 BR --· 'miler. $80. 1 BR Apt. $115. 'J BR. 11:arde.ner, drape&, 132 w. Wilson 548·9755 stove, fireplace, patio, water paid. $250. 67>5995 Lido Isle 3351 RA RE RENTAL S Br, 3 + Ba, fam/dinini rm. So. patio. Near Tennis Crt, L~p&. Avatla,.blt July 1 or soon~r. 1·2 yr lease $400/ mo. R. C. GREER, Realty 3416 Via Lldo 613-9300 Huntington Beach 3400 $135 -2 BDRM, ne.w crp\s & drps. 1613 Santa Ana Ave. 543-8572, 542-7279 ' SlOO Clean Furn Ba.ch ApL Utils incl, no petJI. 134 W. Wilson, 048-0522 $70-Bungalow Employed adults 646-2982 Newport Be1ch 4200 I Will LEASE 3 BR, small yd, t140 lie. ADULTS ONLY - Avoll July !. 3 ohldrn OK. July • Aug •• Senl, . New cpts, & drps. Nr. r Beach Bi & Talbert. 17656 FURNISHED APT. VanBuren ZlJ; 248-1921 'J BEDROOMS -2 BATHS 2 BR .• 1% Ba., townhour.e; W1terfront/Loc carp., drapea, appliances. BOAT SLIPS Brookhunt/Adam•. 112•. Channel Reef 673-76M 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM 3 BH.., paneled den, din. rm. 673•1788 MARTINl9UE GARDEN APTS. Paiklike surrOundings FURNISHED BAOIELO.RS UNFURN l_BR-2 BR· 3 BR 2 baths available Carpets. drapes, garage 18th & Santa A!"I, C.M. 646-423~ . 646-55~2 SILVER GATE Apartments 1 Bdrm .Apt Near schools, freeways Walking distance to OCC 988 El Camino Apt. #1 Costa Mesa $11Q . 2 nice bedrooms. upstairs. 1~~· baths, carpets, drapes. Private patio, garage. .y,r ALL.ACE AVE. VILLAS 20o'1-D-Wallace Av e., CM (just south ol Hamilton St.) SPLIT LEVEL Lrg 2 & 3 BR. Cpts, drps, bltns, Nr shp'g cnlr & schls. 2885 Mendoza. 515-5421 ADULTS ONLY -r.-r-·------MESA VEROI! l llf Lido· Isle 53SI COLLEGE PARK 1115 ---HF'.WPORT ee .. .:::H \100 ' I Cp NCWPORT HEIGHTS 17H 2 BR. den lower; "!'. ts., BALIOA COVl!S UIS drps. $250 Yearly N&WPORT SHORES 1120 W-"· R all 9AYCREST 1123 ""'er e y BAVSHORES lW 6~5200 5'18.1467 Eves ~~~:Lf::RES * i: LARGE Bayfront APT. 3 Hll.RIOR HIGHU.1101 ' UH Bdrm 2 ba fire p I ace UNIVl!RSITY PARIC un ' ' BACI( ...... n•o $350 -lse. Avail July 1. EASTBLUFP nu 613-2917 IRVINE TERR.lee: 1Ul .:;;:_;:::.;_ ______ ._;· 1 COllONA DIEL •MAR 12$0 Huntington ,Beach 5400 :~~~g: :::iNsuu ~: -B"Y ISLANDS 1350 3 BEDROOM U bl F U R N · LlOO ISLE 11s1 avail.' 6-15 1 blk to 5 Pts :~~~~:G~~L,:~~ACH ~~: stores $140. 2 Bed . unfum. HUHTlHGTON H,t.ll:IOUR lo!CJ Avail S.26 Sl25 Call owner FOUNTAIN V~L~IEY ,,,lt 'I ·. SE,11. BEACH 14St 6-12-2835 or key .at Ilfil...Ell\:i -~~CH ::-- -_IUJ !:AST ILUFll CORONA Ol!l MA• BALBOA IAY ISL.ANDS LIOO ISLE BAL80•. ISLAND. HUNTINGTON 'IE.I.CH FOUNTAIN VALLEY S:!AL BEACH LONG .BEAC H ORANGE COUNTY GARDEN GROVE WESTMINSTER MIDW.IY Cl1"1' SANTA ANA SAl<fTA AHA HEIGHTS TUSTIN -COAST•I. LAGUNA BEACH a:AGU NA' NlGUEL lA!( _CLl!,.,EftTE DANA. POINT',. TRIP LEX. tic. tCINDOMINIU~ •1•1 ruo ... "" 4Ul· .,u ~­..:1e· ~­"" .... ~" ~ .. ' -'" = ••• "" "" 4711 •710. o~e "" ... -0 -~3 · GARO EN 011ovE u 1s Re,NT ALS • ... • · < ·-' -CONG aeAcH · · ~= ... ·Apts. Unfurnished 2 Bl"-<.:Dplx, pool, priv~~y, ~~=~~0~ouNTv uoo t>l!MERAL sooo cpts, drps, 1 sl:r1, gar.-L1'ke OUT OF COUNTY . UOJ COSTi' MESA 5100 nu $135. Avail July 1, S42·S337 OUT OF STATE 1'01 ME!A VEROI! Sll.f _:_:::::._.::c_:c:_.:cC'-~--"'-ISTANTON 1•11 NEWPORT 8E.ll.CH J~® 2 BR, extras, pool. kids OK. WESTM1NST£R . U1' NEWPORT Hl!IGHn 5210 . n20 MIDWAY CITY 161' NEWPORT SHORES sno . Avail July I. . SANTA ANA lilO WESTCLIFF 5230 962-2109 SAHTA AHA HGTS. iue UNIVERSIT·1 PARK 5231 ORANGE Ull llACK. 8AV -52•0 2 BR Triplex, Stove, drapes, TUSTIN u-o ·EAST 8LUl"P S20 fenced yard oldec adults no NORTH TljSTIN 1"4!1 CORONA DEL MAR 5250 ' ' ANAHEIM 1650 8A1.&0A SlM pets, $90. 847-2341 SILVl!RAOO. C.11.HYON.. 14S5 eAY tSL'ANDS $350 LAGUNA HILLS 110C LIDO r5LE !lJl LAGUNA a·EiAC0H • l7e5 HUNTINGTON BEACH . 54()1) I Lagu11a Beach 5705 LAGUNA NIGUEL 1161 Jl°OUITT'A IH YALLEV 5410 ::.;;,,.;_;o:_::.;::;::._;_ _ _:-..;c:; ls.1.N CLEMENTE .,,, •. a•.a:.BOA ISLAND JlU LARGE 2 bedrm 2 ba un-SAA JUAN CAPISTRANO 1110 SEAL llEACH s-so . ' · CAlllSTRANO 8EACH 1125 LONG BEACH 5500 furnished apt. cqmpletely re-OANA POINT • 1730 ORAN GE 'COUNTY 5600 decoratcU, has large deck t.\RL58AO lUO GARDEN' GROVE 5'10 • h · OCEANSIOE 115' WESTMINS'TEll' 5612 Wit view, walk to town and $AN DIEGO 111'! MIOWAY CITY WTI beach. $175 on lease. No RIVERSIOE COUNTY ltoO S.11.NTA ANA 5'1t children or .,,, No -brok-HOUSES TO &.E,MOVEO . noo SANTA ANA HEIGKTS soc · CONOOMIH1UM ltSO TUSTIN SHO ers. 4!H-2604 ' OUP LEXES FO" SALE 1'7S COASTAL 5100 ----------1 Ai>AR.TMl!NTS lli:OR lALll lflO LAGUNA BEACH S1QJ I L'.AGUNA .NIGlfEl. 5111 Rent*.rs Wanttid: , 5990 RENTAl-S J • s•.N cLEMENtl! mo WAN~o R I! n. t Un· GF!!:~~eS FUrn!sh~d .~,._~'1u#t.NC.,A"1s~R~NO ~!: furnished house July 1 to RENTALS TO SHAR.E = REAL ESTATE, Sept 1 Newport Beach. 3 cosrA.MESA 21ot General ""' m R . MESA OEL MAJI 21CJ TRIP.LEX, tic. Stoll r s or more. csponsi-MESA VERDE 2110 CONDOMINIUM ~;so ble, neat family walting on l:OLLEGE PARK 2115 RENTALS WANTED S9'Q new house bein"g built Call NEWPOltT BEACH /, ·noo. ROOMS FOR II.ENT J,95 • Nl!WPORT HG'TS, 221D ROOM & BO.I.RO 5tH 632'"6345 or 646-1550, agent. NEWPORT SHORES 1220 MOTELS, TRAILER COURTS S9tl 'w D llAYSHORES 1215 GUEST HOMES J9H * ANTE * DOVER SHQRES 2221 MISC. RENT At s j s•tt House -Sept lsf on. WESTCLIFF 1110 INCOME PROPERTY 'GOO 3 br or 2 br & den. u. nJurn or ,",'v',v.•.RSITV PARlt t2lJ BUSINESS PROPERTY 60Se Sct-eened patio, c a r p . , I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ drapeii, bltna. S250 Mo. 2 BR, den. 2 BA. upper dupl. 982-2578 2131 TR~JLER PARl(S lllSS 2 Barm Duplex. Elee bltns. semi-furn. NB: area. College BACK BAY · 2240 BUSINESS REltrAL •o•D p f X EAST BLU,F 22~2 OFFICE RENTA( t010 lrg pvt patio. Gar. $130. 1019 ro ' lnt refs. 528-6307 IRVINE T&RRACE 21~5 INDUSTRIAL p·ROPl!RTY tOIO American Pl--30' to 40' Sailb:iat goin" to""( c,·.~.·.•,A OEL MA R 21!0 COMMERCIAL toll ~=~~~--=~~-1 .. ...~ ~ noo INOUSTRfA( .-EHTAL '°'o 2 BR TOWTihouse 11,4, ba!hs. lhru neglect? I wilt live BAY ISLANDS llJO LOTS ,100 b I d 11 ~/ bo d & . • t • · · LIDO ISLE 1351 RAN~HES ,150 year lease, select family. 2 BR unfurnished house In $2'l5. 642-6836 Huntington Beach. S135/mo, I ~========= Call 64&-0228· FENCING "" fL.:)(IRS "'I FU}INAC.l RIP.I.IRS, Elt. .. 10 GARDE NING UM GENEl:AL SERVICES U ll GRAOIHG, OISCING HIJ G4.AS' -,_,, GREEN TH UM• iJDI GUN SHOP •111 HEALTH CLUOS' 6711 HAULING iJJI HOUSECLEANING 'J» INTl!lt'IOlt DECORATIHe ,,,. !f,ICOME TAX. '''' IRON, Orn1mt11l•I, EiC. ,,50 :~~~L:~1NO :;~ INSURANCE . •110 IHVESTIGATIHG, 0.ltctlYe '1to JANITONIAL iliO JEWELRY ll:EPAI R, l!IC. 41~ LANOSCAPING illl LOCkiMITN U)O MASONRY,. IRICIC QlO MOVING• & STORAGI! 6141 PAINTING. P1•t~h1111ln1 'ISi PAlflfTING, ·SlfM • -'1155 .PATIO$ ,_ 41" PHOrOGRAPHY 6110 PLASTERING, Pllth. Rttltlr 4110 l'LUMllNG '"O POOOLE GROOMING t tOO POOL SERVICE ttil POWER SWEEPING 't!S PUM P SERVICE •no ROOFING '951 RAOIO. Re11<1lr;s. Ere. it:IO REMODELING & REPAIR 6t4G REMOOEL1NG, l(ITCHEHS •to Scinorl Shlrptn 'HS SEWING '"0 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS 4UI SEPTIC T.IHKS, S.~rs, Elt. H~ TAILORING 6'7iJ. TERMITE CONTROL ff11 Ttl.E, Cer1mk 07l TILE,_ linoleum I M1rlllt '9i's' TREE SERVICE '!10 TELEV1S!ON. RIPlln, Etc. ttlJ UPHOLSrERY tffO WELDI NG , tH5 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI WAKTEO. Min JOI WANTED. Womtn JOI W•.NTEO, MEN & WOMEN ~~~:~i~t. ~~~.. ! HELP WANTEO, M•n AGENCIES, Womfll HELP W'!NTI!'tl, wom•" JOBS-Men & Wometi AGENC IE91 Men • women SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION JOl\ PREPARATION THEATRICAL "" 1010 1030 "" "" '"' -"" "" JJOO )!50 1'C~ '"' "" MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE ' FURNITURE ICOO OFFICE FURNITURI IOll OFF ICE EOUll'MENT N11 STORE &OUIPMENT 81111 CAFE; RESTAUlt.11 ... T t014 aAR EQUIPMENT 1015 HOUSE HOLD GOCtDS #020 CARAGI! SALE 11111 f'liRNITURI! AUCTION I02.I APPLIANCES 1100 .IHT1QUES 1110 SEWING MACHINES IUO It-Ins cpts rps. 'fV mo. a ar main atn In lffi· BALBOA ISL•HO llSS CIT!IU~ GROVES i 115 Adults 545-6832 maculate cond. in exchange HUNTINGtON BEACll 2400 ACREAGE '2~0 for use. 646-7o&1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2410 LAICE ELS!NORE '202 Corona del Mar-4250 Huntington Beach 2400 WATERFRONT condomin---·--~ MUSICAL INSTRUMEN T 11l5 PIANOS & ORGANS l llO 3 BR 2 bath5, nice palio, fenced yd. Nr. Broadway. 535-3771 84l-'i902 iwn Dix 2 br, priv boat slip, deck. S325. mo. Ml-0911 lmmac 3 BR. 'J BA, 1 mile to be'Bch. AvaU June 24 LUXURY 2 br, OCEAN VIEW, htd POOL, other Xtras. June 15 lo ·Se,:it 1. /,dJts only. $400 mo 673-42:2'1 2 BR, Gdrn, apt, frplc, w/w crpts, bltns, lg pvt patlo, poo\. S145 mo. ~163 ~'='::::._:::::_:::::::_ ____ SEAL IE.I.CH l~SO RESORT PROPER1'Y ilOS NEED double &aragc for LONG aEACH 2500 ORANGE co. PROF'ERTY '20J yearly storage;' prefe r 0,~t!4,••,.',0UHTY HOO OUT OF STATE PROI'. ,,.. ....,, 1'11 MOUNTA IN & D•SEJIT '210 Eastside Costa Mesa. •$15 WESTM1NsTe1 21n suao1v1s10N LAP!D ~111 11.AOIO UOO TELE\/I SION '205 J11·FI_ & STE,REO 1210 TAP& RECOR.DER$ 1220 CAMERAS & l!(!UIPMENT llCC HOBBY SUPPLIES 140& Vacation Rentals 2900 HA VE Beaut. furn. Ocean- front studio Apt. Playa del Rey: $200 wkly. ii u,n e 15/Sept 15. Also Mo, &: yrly ratCs. 613-4370 =="=%""'m='=·=*~"'°""=:;=~"=;IB~~·l~bo~•o...--~~•c:c3.:.:00 REAL Nice 1 Br apt. All xtras adults, no pets. See 539 Hamilton bt1vn 5:30-7 pm Per month. 613-2549 ~~~~:v .. ~lTYN~Cl1TS 1:11~ i~li~L E~T:I~o'iERv1cE ~~~~ UNF 2 BR hse or Spac Apt COASTAL '10C R. E. WAN TEO ,240 . . LAGUNA IE.I.CH 2105 BUS I ESS d NB. Perm. Up lo $165. Npt LAGUNA NIGU EL 2701 • N •n SPORTING GOOOS 1500 BINOCUURS, SCOPES WO Ml5CELLANEOU$ MOO MISC. WANTED . MlO RENTALS Houses Unfurnished ~•guna leach 3705 MONARCH BAY AREA ln:AU Golf & Mtn View 3 BR & den, 2~ ba, cpts, Drps, frpl. pool. $250 mo. Adults. 496-1.243 betw 10.5 pm Costa M .. a 3100 Ceplstrano 3725 ----------DELUXE 3 BR home with pOOI: 11vaH. 'r/l. Lease $300 mo. inc. pool serv. 546-9205 2 Bedroom, carpet!. drapes, Fireplace. Baby OK. tl20 mo • 64fr 12!18 • 2 BR. gar, cpts & drps, fncd yd, adlts only. S115 mo. 2619 Elden Ave. 613-5270 SlXI MO. lease: 3 BR, 2 Ba. Fpl., bll·ins: dbl. pr11ge. Lge. yard. 64'1·2354 Part furn. 3 BR, 1 BA , lg. yd., on Irvine, small tam. only. $195 mo. 545-2140 4 BR, Townbse, exter maint. pool, 7 min to bch, S225 mo 49J.J!20 Summer Rental& 3995 -----~---LOVELY N.B. home! Wk or mo., slPi 8, pool priv. 1 blk to ccean, pvt slr~t, no dogs. Write P. Fentoa . 2 11 5 Placentia No. 11, C.M. NEW deluxe all.el~c home in An-t>whead Mtns.-Furnished $125 wk. or $65 '°' wk. Avail now. 833--0ln Merchant. 675-0921 494-8377 SAN CLEMENTE 1110 FINANCIAL MACHINERY, Etc. llef LUMBER 11SD Balboa Pen. Roomy deluxe 'J BR Duplex. Bltns, cp!s, drps. Short blk to ba.y or l BR, priv patio, GE·kitch, wl w cpt, drps, no chldm or pets. tllO 548--1322 ' S"H JUAN CAP ISTRANO UU eves. ' CAPISTRANO BEACH t1io 9USIN~SS OPl"oRrUNITIES 'lte STORAGE 1715 ocean. n35 wk, July, S150 wk Aug. Open Sun 12-4. 'Jll Cypress. 213: 698-6012 BA YF1t0NT Bachelor & 1 BR Prlv. Util pd. Summer or Winter. $100 mo. & up. 928 E. Balboa Blvd. 613-6790 OANA PO INT ,140 IUSINESS WANTEO 'JD' BUILOING MATERIALS l'tO J BR, Clean & nicely Ice. Gar. $8.i mo, 577 Hamilton Api H 548-69S4 ADULT fam . of 3 needs un-RIVERSIOE COUNTY IHVESTMl!NT 01111ortu~llltt 1100 IN.VESTMENT WANTED ,110 SWAPS t ttO tum. 3-4 BR. house w/boat VACATION lfENTALS lfOG MONEY TO LO•H • T 12 CON DOMINIUM HSO !~~ PETS and LIVESTOCK- stor. gar, 0 ()(). OUPLEXES FURN. l'ER50NAL LOANS :ttlS JEW ELR Y .LOANS 'ns ,ETS. CENERAL UDt 546-ti149 -RENTALS' COLLATERAL LOANS illt-CATS. WO 1!>5 DOGS ms . d REAL l!STATE LOANS Is Your Ad ·in our classifieds? 1 NEED ouble garage f:;r Houses Unfurnished. MO'lTGA.OEs, Tru•• om, Someone wUI be looking for 1 storage. Laguna Be a ch CENERAL • loot MONEY ·w·.a.NTEo it. Dial 642-5678 area. '494-2667 coSTA MESA 3100 ANNOUNCEMENTS MESA DEL MAR Jios. and NOTICES MESA VEROE JIU Gener1I 4000 Gentr1I 4000 Gener1I 4000 COLLEGE PARK 11u FOuNo 1Fr1• •dsJ •O• _;;.;;..;_;;;_ _____ ..;_;_.:.:.;_.:.:;;;...;:.:. _____ :.;_:.:__::__:.:;_:_.:. _____ _;_:. NEWPORT BEACH 17® LOST tlCl NEWPORT HGTS. nlO PERSONALS t40S NE WPORT SHORE! tHO ANNOUNCEMENTS t-1G BAYSHORES ms BIR THS ttll DOYER SNORl!I ·nu l'UNeRAL' 6411 WCSTC.LIFF J'l:IO PAID 0BITUAR1 6-113 \.'NIVERSIT~ PARK J'l!J l'UNEltAL OIRECTOR$ tlU IRVINE l2.U F ~O.,ISTS '"S BACK BAY lUO CARO OF THANICl "41' E'-ST aLUFF no IN MEMOR\AM t411 ll;VINE TERRACE 3245 CEMETl:RY LOTS "11 CORONli Oli.L MAlll t?SO CEMETERY CRYPTS tilt BALllOA J<OC CREMATORIES toe BAY !SI.ANOS :W:O MEMORIAl PARKS •UI LIDO ISLE l!ll AUCTIONS iOO OALaOA !SL.I.HO JlU AVIATION SERVICI ill! Nl!WPORT WEST un TRAVEL UlS :"•ITIHGTON BEACH Mot AIR TRANSPORT•TION t.110 HUNTINGTON HAltBOlll l4G:5 AUTO TRAN Sl'ORT•TION •-41 , :lT/\tt-l VALLIY MIO Ll!GAL NOTICES iUf SEAL BEACH >4H Gl!RMAH & TUTORING i4'0 olue a Simple Scrambled Word Puzzle for a Chuckle 0 ReOrrange lhe 6 :Jerombled ,.--,_,..----..__,,,::;:.._ war<h b<alow i... mokt 6 r simple word1. Print letters of ~ ~ .J. , 1 eath 111 il1 line of iquorel. >.)') "'"tJf Ii HORSES IUO LIVESTOCI( IMO CALIFORNIA Ll\/ING NURSliRIES tt1C SWtMMING l'"OOU -'ft PATIOS Hll AWNINGS mo V•.CATIONS 111! TRANSPORTATION OOATS & YACHn SAILBOATS POWER CRUISl!lllS Sl'EED-51(• BOATS tOAT TRll!l.F.llS BO)T MJllNTENANCE aOA1 LAUNCHING M.IJ!llNE EQU!P 80111 SI II', 1•nOR ING ao•T SER'tlCES BOAT Rl!N1ALS IOAT CHA RTER FISHING 10AT$ BOAT MOVING BOAT STORAGI! I OATI W•NTl!O AIRCRAFT -"" "" ... .. ,, "" "" "" tfl:~ "" n:~ "" ••• .• , l~ATCED I . '" l<M ~ ~.I . r I I I I . L \; IHARBET I i. fS.~t J. STAR GA'ZEKi<~l By CLAY R. POLL\N GAROEH OROV• JOI SERVICE DIRECTORY LOHG BEACM l5:• 0~.6.HGE COUNTY Ull' SANTA &NA Ult &CCOllNTINO ANSWERING Sl!RVIC• .,. 6505 APl'I ,._..,_., REPAIRS, l"•rlt •"• FLY ING LESSONS MO'"ll.& N"M"S MOTOR HOMES &ICYCLES l!LIECTRIC LAR S MOTORC YCLES t041 ••• t\O~ t111 "~' "" •>t ' m o t3CO t1. Your Oallr Activitr QilfJ1 M Y" .Actori/iii; ~ tit• -Stoff, V To develop messoge for Sundoy, reod words corresponding to numbers 3-7S.71 • of 'frAJr Zodioe birth tign. I °"'~·~ "''"" .. , .. .....,_, ~.u .A. ~ n ll!I G.18-31 , ... ,, ...... MM.21 .... ~I ". . I I I I r ~ ~ :~ \\ '-lf•i - INILi'E1· I I I 1.i I 111 - I RYDKAL ·1 . I I I' I' I . I I I I I' A housewife, winner of o contest, wos lnvited to oppeor Ot1 o , .nationwide TV quiz-. show. _ 'Weren't you terribly ner- vous?" oskad her neighbor. , "No, not o bit," the hous&., wife replied. "It wog only in ' 17ALUWO ,-ond-." 11-19 I I r 1· G Cotnpl•lo tho thud.lo . quotod .. I I . by_flllin; In tho mluln9 word• • • • • -• )'OU d ...... lop frora stfp No, 3 bo10¥(. 8 z~·.~·· I' I' ' I' I' r I' I; I' I' I" I orJ.:· I I I I I • I I I I I " WESTMINSTl!lt 3'U M!O\YAY CITY 3'1t SANTA ANli MEIOHTS Jt.ll. Cool.STAI J7'0 LAGUNA 8EA'1t 11'5 LAGUNA NIOU El 1111 SAN CLEME"fTli :171t CA,ISTltAMO S7U c.1.rtSTR,,~O It.Ar/II J1ltl CANA llOINT mo CONDOMINIUM :tUO OUPLIEIClS UHl'UON. ms RENTALS Apts. Furnished CEN•RAl COSTA Mlt!SA MESA VIRtll -... •111 Al'PRAISINO . 'JU ASPHALT, 0111 •J:Q AUTO Jll!l'AIRS I.SIC AUTO. Sttl OtlU. T•t• Elt. •J•O 11A8YS4TTIHO• tUt IOAT MAINTEN.IHCE '5H ORICk, MASON•Y, tic. t$.0 BUSINESS IERVIC.•S UU BUILDERS 4Jll CATERING un CAllHl!TMAklNG '5111 CARl'l!NTERIHG '5'9 CEMENT, C1Mrtlt f'": CHILO CARE, Lktn... Ult COHTRACTOll:S UH CAAPET Cl.llllNINO UU l:ARP•T LlllVIPOIO & JllPAIR t •l• OltAPIJllll UM MOTOR SCOOTERS AUTO l'RVICllS & P.\11,..-AUTO TOOLS & EQUIP. fltAU,.ER, TRAVEL TRAILERS. u1ru1, CAMPERS Tiit: UC KS JEEPS IMPORTED li UTOS SP'ORT CARS ANTIOUIS, CLASS1C$ RACE CARS, ROOS _ AUTO aVEHTS AUTOS WANTEO NlW CARS A.UTO CIAStN'O l,jSl'O CARS HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR I THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATE LY? • '"' ••• ... ~· to• tSlO tJOO Jilt •• "" ttll tf): "" "" ... "" .... ... ----··-~---~~ --~~------~---~-----------~-- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTIC• INVITING 11101 Notic. is Mr•IW 11_. !twit 11w1 eo.n1 "' ''"'''"* ol llwl Ct._ Coelt J ... 111or Cotltt• Olllrld fl! Or1rtt1 Cwnty, Cllllor11l1, Wiii r1C1lv. -led llhb ""° hi 11 :ao 1.111 .. T.......i1v. Ju111 is. 1HI 11 t111 llll~llltlnt cieHrtnwM of NICI Kl\ool dl1tr!ct loc1!9d 11 2101 1'1lrv1-"Old, C011!1 Mtw, C1llhlrnl1, 11 wllt.,ti time wld blC11 will be pulllldv OPtf>l<I 1nd l'Nd fol' Fur11llllll'lt el Clllck111 Feld to Orll!fl Cot11t con1111 io.. 1~ Y11r. All llk:11 1•• to be Ill lc(OrdlllCI Wflfl llwl Condltlon1, ln1lr11Cllolle 1 n d So&elflc1tl0111 Wlllch 1r1 110W .,,, file Ind m1y be MC"'red Ill llwl of!ICI el !lwl ,urchl1!1111 Aee11t of 11ti:1 tdlool Cll1~ld. E•ell blllder mutl tubmlt wllfl 1111 bid 1 Cllllltr'I ™di;, terllllld d'IKk, tw 1116-d1r'1 llofld m1d1 NYlble to llwl onltr of 1111 Orll!ftl Cot11I J11nlor Coli.ti Ol1lrld 8ot1rd o( Tr ... 1!HS 111 111 llllOIH'll 11111 leu ""'" flYt Pl•Ctnl (5'11.I of !ht 1um 11111 II I tu1r1t1Nt 11111 "" lllddtr Wiii l'llttr Into llwl P•-ld COll!rld II ltw """' It IWlrGed hi lllm. 111 !flt IYl'lll of f1llur1 " tfllt>r Into well contr1cl, fhe 1l'OCflld1 ol 1111 cllKll wUI llt lor1tl,.d, or In lht '9M fll • bond, !flt tvlt wm tt.or.af wlU N forltlltd 1'a u ld Kllool dl1lrld, No bltkhlr lll'IY wl1Mr1w 1111 11111 ,.,, 1 Mrlod crt !Of"tr"·lfw !4.SJ d1v1 tfttr llM dtrt .er for JM OPtnll!f m.e ... ot. TM ktrd fll Tru11tt1 ,..._,yes 1fll 11rtvllttt ot rtlectlno ,,,., tnd 111 bids or to w11v1 111Y 1rr""'11rllles or ,,,. tonntlllln 1ti .lllY bid or Jo.n...llldll11111. Prlc1, lllllHI 1nd .,.111y befnt "u'~ prt'ferenc.t wlll be tl~lll to Ille P<odlldt .,_ m•llllf•d..,rfd tw llflldlKff '" "'9 Sr.it. C»lll 111111 11:00 •·'"· Ju11e 25: 1Mt ltl NORMAN E. WA'fSON SKIY., flotrG cit Trva .. 11 Publl&htd Ortntt Col1t 01llv l'llot, JUM t , lJ, IHI ' ~ ~ LEGAL NOTICE ,.mu ..... Mt Cl ltTIPIC.t.TI: Cl' llUllHl11 l'ICTITIOUS NAMI Thi ulld1nltMd do c1rllfV 11\ty 1rt conducllnt 1 llu1fnn1 ti Unloll a1nk $llu1r1, C1ntr1I Towtr, L0wtr LtYlll '-500 S. M1l11, Or1n11e, C1IUor11l1, u,,. Cler !ht 11c1111ou1 firm 1111111 or l'OQ REPROOUCTIONS t nd 11111 11ld firm II comPOlld <If 11\t followlno "~"' wt1-. llllmH In tvu 11..:I PllCll "" rulftllCt tre I I lollowt: Gt-o<ff A. Hfddtfl, Jr~ 2~12 L11.111rre W1y, Co1t1 Mt11. John c. R11111r, 1'121 Thloclor• Orlw, Tullln. Otltd MIY U, lHI. Gtar11 A. Heddi!\, Jr, Jllhn C. Rut•• St1te of C1111ornl1, 0!'111111 CounfV: On Mty 14, ltda, bt'°"' IM, I Not1ry P"'bllc In t nd !or wld Sttlt, P1r-.ll\I •PPltrtd GEORGE A. HEOOEH, ~R .. tnd JOHN C. llUG'li:ll k-1'11,,.. ti! bl lt.e PlflOlll WhPM """"'' ••• 1Ubictlbtd to Ill• wllllln ln11'11mtlll ind 1du1Pwled9-td lf'>ey t~t<ufed'"llHI .. nw. !OFFICIAL 5EAL) J1"'t M. Gtrrt!f Holtry Publlc C11tl'or1111 PrlllCIPll Offlce In Or111111 CounlY My Commt111or! EllPl•D Jul\! 11, INt EllmMf lt"Pll AIMltrMft, Jr. U11lo11 &Ink S1u1,. C111tr.11 T..-.r. Sullt Mt c.11111, c111i.rn11 nut AllorMY Publl1llt'd Or1nn Cot1t D1llY Pllo!, MIY II, 2J Ind JUM !, I, lffl 17f.41. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL Na11C!! IAR Ill MOTICI Tl CltlDl~S IU,lllOtt COlllT OP THI STATI 01' CALIH•llllA 'ff TMI ccMilNTY Of' OllANll .. " -tlltn • l.11111 "' MAllJORll L. NilYOlll, ~ IS Hl:lll:aY OrYf.N lit ll'lt cndlt.n ., "" I """ _..... tee ...... ""' •• ,..._ """"" '"""' "'""' 11'11 Miii .....,. 1,. -5rlll flt flll tllitm. Wllll N ...-ry ~ lfl thl ""1<1 ., "" '""' "' .......... ...ntlltl covrt, .,. .. ..._. """""' Wllll ,,... _,., ~ .. "" U!Mlln..,.. ., Ille ... flew ct Mr A~ HAH~ """" llY: J, KIN NITH CAMI ON 150. 11111• -. ·:.1 l t•I (.tllr'" I ., ••~ ...._ Callt«Tlla. Wflkfl II ""' 11-11 I SitunllJ, Junt 8, 1968 DAILY '!LOT RINTALS RIAL ESTATI IUSINISS •"4 Apts. Unfvrnlr.hod • Oonorai •. FINANCIAL * * * * * * ltontolo Wanlecl 5~ Loll 6100 Money W•nlod 6HO ... • Bl/S!N&'IS womA. necdt l POllTAPlNA LAGUNA !Zi.000 11 10 A IO r.r l ,.., Bdnn unf\lrn Apt, O>lta Panoramic 'view Lota RCUred by 7 •pect.acular MtA, Newport, CoroN dtl • WbJte water and CJOUt.-~ View loll valued at M.u , Hunttniton Bcb ot lint Vi"11 $10,<XXI, with compl.etloa a. Ll;fWll, Vp to UOO mo. Q Nyu Plaoa sured by bond. ~ Oara1e er c arp ort Latuna ~ach ..........,,. M2<ll* atter o m•> -Money Wanfod 6350 p.m. R1nchel 6150 lNTE1lES'TlNG old pkturu Enc. SMlcl"t A private. ptp@M of Judge. HOUSE liJt 9 mem~r faml-From 186'1 thnl etrb' 1900'• bl.ltlllttt ., ... uMlrntillMI 1111 '" ..,. .. l'ln ... r:t•lfllflt hi ""' '"''' " ....... '1tdtn!, wtllllll ,11; "*""" .,,., 1111 '"" ll'Ul>ll<illto\ "' "'" Mlk.t. 0.tMl J-J, 1f1M. Mlrlorl• S. Wt!\Mn l!•ttufrl• Of 1111 WIN t1' lilt Alllft lllmM ftcHlf!I D_ A I L y b lor 9 wblter moa ... year. Northern Calif. Doctee City, Gunnlam, Col.o. ~iinnina Sept 1968. can Salt Lake City 673-1316 tum Me au year. eau Ranch CdM. J11mea: Hel!rlcb n4:a33-1234 ee.utuul erutni and timber·1A • ..:N=N:::...,O_U_N_C~E-M_E_N_T_5 __ ext 202 land, easily acce~lble. Only and NOTICES WINTER Rental 4 Bdnn 9 ulile1 from hi&hwa,y 99, 1-.;;;;c;..o.:;;.;.:.;:;:;:. __ _ Wllodcly1 Want? Whaddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOii NATURAL BORN SWAPP!RS Spoclal Rate M .... NHI""' A11'11'111Jt It Llw bou5t. Near w11ter. 17m ai:re5 with 2 large Found (F,... Adt) 6400 ~ creeka, lake and 5 reaervclra S lln" -5 limeo -5 btlcb llULU -AO Mun INCLUOI • ,, '· 111111...n c-.... .......... "' .. Clttr .. llW.. ......... Cl ...... tlltt A propol!led dam will give YOUNG part Alrdalc, black ~ ..., M~ llf .,..... ._W!\11 )'WV ""' lit ....... ._JOUlt 11MN •lllll• ldf(tm. 6--a Ynt. tt .,._,.._, Room• for Rent 5995 this proPtrt)' 4 to S mlle5 of co 11 a r , found Co a 1 t ._..OTHtNO 110• SALi -TaAOl!S ONl.'ft T1h ltUl ,.._.IU , I ~;:.;:.;:;:..;.;.;.....:.::°"'-.:.;~ lakt-rrontage. Priced at $200 liighway, Corooa dd Mar, PHONE 642-S671 ... ,..,..... .............. llutr.lllhld °"'""' C..d ~lly' ,.,lot, ......... I.. 11. tt, tt, IHI ,,... PRJV, Hom~. quiet: up. en- try. With or without kltch. S50, $60 Per mo. or wkly 543-6$86 per acre. For furtbu Info 675-2440 days Te Pt.ce Your Trider'• Par1cU• Ad LEGAL NOTICE NOTtc• Oii l'l.ISLIC Mlllll ... lll'Olll TMI •LAlllNINI COMMllllON , OP: TMI CITY OP: ,OUlllTAIN YA.LLIT NOTIC E IS MEREllY t lYlll ltltl Oii WednMdly, J-U, 19'1 ti 1:JO ... .M. In !flt eo...nc:U CMmiltn. City HtU, lll'20I 51tltr Avtftll'I, f O"'" I I I ft Vtli.y, (.1Nlornl1, "" ,,.""'"" Conimlnlon WIN l!old 11 .... llC l!Mr"" on lt.e tollowlllt l lt-1>1!c1tl01"11: (1 f ZON• CNANOI N" 171 A,. .. llClllon IUbmlttlCI by L1rwl11 ,...,,...., 11 '"'llctnl r"'11Slln9 cM119• of -on ,,,_rty locttM IOUlll II T111Mrt AVt1'111t, riorth of lhl E11I V•llty Flood COtll!'l)I Cl'ttllMI i.-troolcllunl Jlrffl Ind W.aord Slrttl from Al Gt,,.rtl A1ir1c ... 11ur11 Oll!rld to llJ.1"0 Mldl11rn 0.nslt'I' M11lll1>le Owtlllnt• tnd •11111\td O.w1o1>m111t Ol1lrld tw ll'IOl'I rntrlc· tlvt d!1trld, 1nd txckMllll9 Ille ''" I~ dlc1ttd 11 "Nol I ,trt''. • 121 ,•1c111 ,LAN llM. 111 P:rtelw 1>1111 1ubmlltN Jn ClllllUllC!lon wllh Z-C11&11111 No. 1 n .,,.,w1,,. '°" •- domlnlUlll llfltfa on JG ""°"' w 1M.I ,,_ tern. TMw rntll91"1 111 N I.... """" ..... LEGAL NOTICE .,,. ,.. NOTt<I TO ClllDITORS SU,.IRICll COURT C• TNI ITATI 0, CALll"CllHIA '°" THI COUNTY C, OAAPMI .... _ l!t11i. If MAXIM ICOHECICY, De«tt-... NOTICI! IS 1-!!llE•Y GIVEN .. 11M crld!-.,. If lllt 111eY1 111....., ftc..,.,.,I lt\tl 1tl .,.,_ lltvlnt clllmt "llMl Mle wld dt<.tdlftt .,. .... w1..., 11 tli. "''"" Wiii\ Ille lllC'ltll,., YOllCl\.tr.. lft fllt olfla tt Ille c1t111 tot IM allllve Mmlld ltlMlrl, Or to ,_...,,, them, wftll "" MCIMI,., Ywd\1'1, to 1111 utl4tt1ltllld II C/0 Y....,.., Prt-r t nd HllWI, JU W-.1 Th~ Stl'MI, Stnt1 Ant, Clllf0tn!1 n 101, Wllkfl It Ille Pllct fll W.lnt11 crt !ht uJ>Clt,.ltllld In tll· mtllel'I 11rl1lnl,,. fll llM ttltte of 1111 dtcldtnl, Wllfltn 11• mont111 1nor lllt fir.I .vbllt1lloll of 11111 riollu. Ott.Cl ""'" 24, 19'1 ~l1 1Con.rtv Pl\1111• KOlllCll.y Ann 1111111 Olll'leWUte!tl'le A""" ........ *'-Ifft CllMI. Y-Y"""'. ,.,_ Ml IWw. ~11 Wtlf Tlltrl lll'Mf hlll1 A,M, C11fotri111 •111M1 ,.U_.,,1 AtllrMY fW lnt.lltlrl aubll$Md Ortntt C-1 Dtllv •11111, JUN I, lJ, ft, tf, lHI '""611 ""'""""' to IN l'llnnlnt LIW'I of "" Sl•hl f(f C1tlforlll1 (GllY't. Ctde 45.oee It -.) Ind lllt Follnt1ln Vt1• IOlll111 LEGAL.NOTICE Offl111nc.. Tiit -cN .... UM Wiil ift..1---==~~---~--1 votw t n '"""""""' 1" 5tclllllll Olstrld NCTICI TO Cll•DITORI M•• l2J..IO. T1lt IOlltnt Ontilllnct. Ionlnt 1u•1•1oa <OUllT °' TMI ITATS M1•1. ,rtd .. , .... ..., Exll!lllfa ,,. on o• CALl,CllNIA ~ Tiii. Hit Ill 1111 •l11W1ll!f Dt91rfTMlll t lMI lrt CCUNTY C, OU ... 1 I Yl 1111111 flt ll'Ublk im..tc!loll l lMI ~-Not. A•""4 1rn1111n... 1 Tl'IOH 1n1rlnt tll llt.tlfV 111 fe"°' w Ill ,,."' If 11111i.lfl lo! 1r'r•1 v t', -111on le !NII rM ..... ls Ind ,,_... Dftt•...i, WIH Ill 11......, 111 ~llY to1 ft 11. H NOTICE II NE•EllY GIVIN to1 111t f\lrlher lnfOr-t,kln q dlllr"ld, rou _., CTMlllorl Ill ... .t.w flll!!MI Mctdlllf c:onltd "" l"l1nn1M 0..-rtmtnl II Ml· !!let Ill """" lltvklotl Cltlm(I "''"'' "" 2•2• '"" rtftr "' z-Clltntt No. 1n 1nd uld dt<Htnt 1r1 ,...ulrM tot fill tl\wrl, PrlClll 'It" No. 112. wllll "" lllCIUlrv YOllCl\.tn, 111 Ille oftltl PLANNING C~llSIOH ef llM cltrk If 1111 tbi>ve 1111111111 cowt, or 01" TME CITY OP' .. lll'tltfll '"*"• wrtll 1'11 _....,., l'OIJNTAIH VALl•T voudllrtr .. !ht "'"""-It"" .i IW tfffCI s...,i.., It. M.tn1ll11d . ., flt• AftorntY• C1lvl11 v, '"""'• Jr., .Pltnnlllt Olrtclor Ind Ht•old "· MlcMll. UU C"""'-w '"'1111111«! Or111" Coetl 01llV l'llet, 9oultv1rd, Sulhl NUllllltr ~. l.._ Jl/M .. IHI 1001.a. A-I•, Ctlllornl• 90011, Which II 111<1 LEGAL NOTICE •lttl el b\ltlntll of lhl Undt'l1•ntd I" 111 '"'"',. "rt11n1rio to 1111 11tit1 o1 1111 llfKtdtnt, wllll l" •I• ""°""'' tti.r "" fll"lt 1'Ubl1c1tlon Df 11111 nollct. aAll •ft 01ttd: MIV J(, lHI . SU,llllOll COURT 0, TNI Mtrlorlt 0, MCCool • l!•tcUlrl• STATI Cl' CALt,C•NIA 110 Of lfll Wiii ef lllt THI COUNTY CP: oaANGI Abovt ""'"' ... dtc....,,I c.v N-• 1).111«1 SUMMONS Cltwl~ '(, l'lrtlr, Jr., ... Y """" ,_ MlclMll p I L 0 T 6 2 - pleue <"all Glenn Thompson Sri-I a:rey part-poodle, male, $15M eq in 4 BR tam rm with: wht legs, face&: chest. Fle11 home P11norama City, S.F. Eckhoff & Auoc:. Inc. collar. Well mannett'd. Vie V•lley, For Orange County AVAJL July t. Quiet mod hm lBlS W, Oapman Ave. Shooe Oifl 6/4. &'nt-3527 Comm or office bldg. Jn. Coll. Pk. ?.111le. No smoker. Oran.&:e. Ca.lit, FOUND: Marina H I g h vnt·Rlte (2131 78>1565 Ref• ~· $40 mo. ~ 5'11·2621.. Eve1-wknda 538-6727 School, Parakeet, bas ideo-24• Cabin Crulser, new v.a eve1-wknds. I ~~~~"""'"'!!!!""";;;::;I ,~tif~l~ca~tioll~·~·~M~7-5632~~=----=-eng.: sleeps 3: value $2500; EMPLOYED a:enUem1111, pvt Acretge 6200 PART Siamese male c11t Take TD'1, alti boat or clear ent, nice loc, handy to bch il SEE Adv. under 6 21 0 found Npt. Hts. 6 I 4 • Florida lot. shops. ns wk. 646-7513 "Newberry s p r g I . 8:11 -'.....s.::...C. ::51;.:·c,.... _____ I ~-~_..;;. ..... ..;,..7,;_61.;.6~~- NEAR OCC Cple OK. Hu.ge 11crts." Call owner 847-6640 SIAMESE cat w/4 wbite 25 View Acres Uguna turn bdrm w/prl bath. ev<!I & wknds. paws. 548--0219 Beech. Some Improve- Kitch priv. $30 wk. 546-2668 ments, income $7700. $243,* SJ5. UP wk W/kitchen S25 0 :::"::.'..:•::f..:S::•:.••:.:•:.:_P::ro:!p::·..:6'.!2::0:::8:l-'L'-.. _t _____ _;640:.c.;-'l I 000 equity. For. TD's or 1 up ·studio Apts. 2376 New· ISLAND OF HAWAII FEMALE Cat. Dllrk grey Owner. 494-4653, 49-1--4957 port Rlvd., C.M. 543-9765 OWNER SAYS SELL my 3 and wh\ yellow collar, BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations, PVT. room, employed m1111 choice lots in beautiful .timid. Lost in m o v I n g estab IO.yrs Lldo area. Will only. $10 per week, 1789 Nanawale EBl.ates, Unit l Balboa PeM to Eastblutt. trd tree and clear $10,000 Crestrnount, C.M. 548-8119 548"6n3 Reward. Call 644·1017 "e<i. for R.E. or what·have- LRG room. Pvt ba. Lovely RF.WARD Return/info ltl5h you. Bkr. 548-7nl home. Kitch priv. Separate Mount. & DeMrt 6210 Setter, Fem. "Amber" vie $13,000 EQ., choice Bayview· tthi.g. Patio. 64&-0!39 NEWBERRY Sprgs, 8 O S. Magnolia Ave. Newport l BR 2 BA, all elec. Z.sty s=MALL""'~-Rm,,.;;.c,.l~p~,.,,..ccbac_th~.-.. -1 llCres, hi~-desert. Buy all West area Htg Bch 536-4473 2,000' deeded townhouse, for cooking, $56 incl u t 11. or pert. Level land. pump&: BLACK Wallet &: loose bills. late car, TD's, lot, boat, &16-6796, CM well-lw been Jn alfalfa. 90 Corner of Springdale & etc. Owntt 673-1356 - Motel1. Trlr. CrtL 5997 man made lakes in area, Slater St. 1m. 1:30 PM 6/6. Jr. Exec 3 Bdrm. tam nn. fish raising, allatla growing, REWARD 847--0884 2 ba house In Le. Mirada, recreational. Ideal for LOST·Male Siamese cat, 3 $4,000 eq_ Trade ~an view SS per ni&ht on weekly bU[I trailer ...,,.k Price reduced' Ed ~ lot or "-··se, bo•ch atta. and up, 2384'ni Newport ,..... · · yrs ol age, near wa1ul & •""-l Bl d C M 548-9'155 Call owner 847...fi640 eves &: Edinger, H.B. R e w a rd , 1 _494-8322 ________ _ ~ v ·• · · weekends. 842-7313 80 acres unimpr. larm•land Guest Homes 5991 _BUNK beds, antique ice-bo:x WHITE female toy poodle across from oper. ranchces. + odds-&: ends,...,.a n d •will vi c. Paci f i C Sand 1 Water/elec 11vall. $20,000 F PRIVATE Room for elderly throw in rather ·'Cluaint cot-children's · pet, d1y or nite & c. Want units or clear ambulalol) c e n tl em an ta.a;e. S3500 will lake it, plus 5J6....8ll5 home. Own/Agt·847·3444 Nutritious meala " tender :111' acres. · · 1 .LO.c,:-"~c~,;__,H~'-~-•~Ch~lh~h-· I '12=.~x:::.._=50=,~EXP:,::c~ANC:::~00:::.:~.,-0.-lovlng care. 548-5225 QRF.CK NO'IT RLTY 546-6464 1~• • Bu~ ua UB " or residence. 548-6355 ~9~1d collar. S.A. Hgts. BILE HOME, 2 br, plus 1 cM~l~tc=·...;;R=•~n~la=l='--~5=999c:..: Z.R-3 TOWN Iota, Morongo l-'.::._.:::,;__, _____ ~ cash. Trade for Im proved Valley, Calif. Building faat _ NEW Men's clothing in or unimproved income prop $50,000. Owner, 9902 Jama-brown paper bai;i:. Vicinity of 962·4606 OUTDOOR STORAGE space avellable tor rent. Up to 2 and 1/3 A. Bolla Ave. S·A. 542-9533 REAL ESTATE General cha Blvd., Spring Valley, Cal 17th Street & Irvine 675-07~ 1,=,::...:A=pt::.._"_"i-.,-w-/-125-,000--..,-. LOST Btk & wht rabbit. Sal s:n r,.1 gross inc. Trd for night. Nr llth & Palm, ffB, home, land or lot. J. Post· Reward. 536-8198 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL ma, Owner. 546-8030 x 434, 536-1819 eve-wlmds. JOANNE lo. PAL.MER, •lllnlllf '· :WU CrlMhtW S.Vi1•1r41 1toae11T o. PAL.ME•. Ot1tnff11'· a.thl """'..,. ._ Bus. Opportunities 6300 P1r1onal1 6405 ,.,c,L1 Of' TM• 1T.t.T1 °' u. ,,._..., C•llf9nl• ""' s Income Pro..-tv 6000 CALIP'ORNl.t. te IM ....... HIMll IHtl-. Tlh (tlll ,,..1141 ........ 'J ""'' """"'"' ,., 11..:w1rt.-CANDY frH You 1,. htftbV d!l'Khld to flll • w•tt-l'vbM.,,.. °''"" C••t 0111v •111t. Z.TRIPLEX. l unit w/lrg fam SUPPLY ROUTE Bisic Bo1tinn ClltMS ..., 1i..dlnt In ... -te ""' COlll•lllnl JUfll I, u. 11, :rt, IHI tOOIMI. nn w/~I 2 ., • 1 b· un p Fu! • e1 "" 1bove ,.,.mid 11111111111 w1111 "" .. .., ' "" • · art or I T\rne Offered to public by !~, '!1rr-'1e111~1111~'!i":.1'::n!~,::: LEGAL NOTICE 6 i::f inc: S7~999~ oc~ Man or Woman 10 refill & Bilbo• Pow1r Squ1dron In wld court, •11111n TEN ~•n 1tt1r lht 1------,,.,,,,,------1 cash. ~I chi..n~ 2} 3 : collect mo~ey from new & Elementary Piloting Course• =• wT:'t.111v~ ~11o:15 111-:::::"r:!'....:'. ClllTt•ICA;r:; au11NllS 355-2168 ~nlque com 0 Per 1. t e d Every Monday, Starting 1 .,. Wltl\111 THIRTY divs " 11rvtd .1.. P:ICTITIOUS N'4MI isperaieri, (Cftndy and Na· PM June 10 Newport. H•t-wlwrt. Tiit W!dtr111nt11 "'"' c1r111v 11t 11 -. HOME &. INCOME by Ownr tional Brmd snacks). Ex-bo 'y ht Cl b ~ W u ... Y .. .... Wctlnt 1 bullllln• 11 nu Rlftdo.., s1.. cell r ac u ,...., ~ ou ,,.. ,...,, ncrtllltd ""' 11t1lln "°" unu i. co111 Mtte, c.111om1t, Ul)Olr ""' 7 Exe depres/blveat. oppty. 4 ent income fot" few Hrs. ' ' '°flit .., wr1111n .-1 ... •lffdlnt. u ld 1rcttt1ou1 lfrrn "'""" Df THE Aa10TT BR l 1" .. _ weekly work !Day or Eves!. Ave., Newport Beach pltlnllll wlll l1k• h1d1unent for lllY .._... co .• Incl "''' ••Id firm 11 com""td ot ' ttl. ....2 .,..-Apt.s, OR f j nee flf ,,,....'" clemtnded In Ille CaTlllt lnl 111<1 1o11ow11111 ""011, wlllM ""'"" In fl.Ill pool, 2-yr old. Eslde 6Th-1393 No ~ng. S875 lo $3400 ' or your convc~ e .111 1rt1lnt uP011 con!rlCI, ., Wiii 11•1111 11 •nd 1111~ crt rtttderlct h •• fOJlllwi: Cash required. For ....,.sonal Every Tuesday, .startini 1 Ille court tor 1"" °'""' ,..lltl' .,_lldlll 1to11trt J. Abllotl, Jt71 111tr1 ,1., r-· PM J 11 E Sch I 111 Ille UMT11>111n1. c"''' Mes•. c11w. Business Rental 6060 interview, 6end name ad-· une • nsign 00 y,. ""' HK tlll Mf¥kl 11111""""' D•ltd Junt 1, IHI 8 dres.'I &: phone number '10: Jrvinc &. Oifl Dr., .Newport 111 tftY '"'"" _..,. .it11 Ille ....,. 1to11trt J. Abbot! B h In C I t N 11111111 ., 1'1111 "'"-· S\tdl antrMY s1111 of Ctlltornli, Or•nt• '"""ty: • PRIME RetaJl Location • 'TRANS·WESTERN eac , a e onum. O .....,.,. N C'llltullft wtllltR 1111 n-•rnll °" M1v 1, ,. .. , llt!llrt 11141, 1 Not1,., STORE 17 x 40 DISTRIBUTING co. advance regislratlon neces- ''".,. '" lfll• •-hr 111 .. I wrllttll Pub!!c 111 1nd tor Mid St1t1. ""°""'"' ~....... En II t t il 11tt.i111"'""' -•"'"'· ,..,,,,,.,. "obtrt J. Alllloll ~"°"""hi "" io•.J Harbor, CM 646-6654 590 N. AZUSA AVE. sary. ro a calls: 11.ny Have 2 BR &. conv den, sm fam rm, 1%. BA, cpts, drp1, 2 frplc1. Best •re• Al· tadena, ~ $11,000. Want bch dp.lx/house. 6~9236 eves. 500 ac. Ranch land w/water, S. Cslil. $:,()) per •c. Trade all or part. WANT: Resi· dentlal or com'J income, Qr. ange County. Rltr. 6~28ai HAVE beaut improved vac lot Zeph,yr Cove Lake Tahoe Neveda side. $13,0CXI clear-- Want Hse -Units. Airplane . TD '• or?. for eq. 675--5726 * * * Florida: Have l&:e 2 BR ey. preM Garden aru acrou from lake &. park. $16,00J clear. Want unit& or small llOme here. own/a.gt 847.3444 Have: Guar. home· trade· plan on deluxe 4-plex w/ owners 3 BR. For: yoor home. Call Bert Mott Aj1.. 646-88ll or 8J3.<Ml7 DLX Balboa dplx 2 br, bltn K, furn "almost nu, cpla, d'rp&, fllll, patio, fncd yd, Blk ocean. Trd up Orange/ LA Co. units. %13: 698-6012 Free & Clear land, 10 acres in hills near Perris. Calif. TRADE $12,0CXI equity for • local Income. Owner, 673-4144 Mountaln home: Big Bear· Moonridge. 2 BR., frl>l; ski, goll, fiah . $11).M Equity. Trade: single «lidence, units or lot. 539--4970 Beautiful eastalde Co 1 t a Mesa home. WW trade equt. IY for sm11ll house or~ miniwn. Call Rottman Co. for info. 546.8Zl2 C Income units on 2bt 8t:" in Costa Mesa. Trade for house or trust deeds. ln· , come $402.50. Owner • ~9-M33 * :n· Trailer at Cantamar Mexico. encl Cabana, bu· tane stove &. trig., 1l!tpa 8. Trade for car, motor- cycle or "!' 673-3572 250 ac. Santa Barbara eoun. ty. Live stream, deer and quail, WANT: Large yacht aultable for entertainlna:. Rltr. 675-281) WATERFRON'T Ir dock: 3 BR. 3 Baths. Equity $50.CD:l FOR: TD'1, Condomin., or ·?',or Jeue/opllon. #2 Bal. boa Coves, 675-4331. MOVING Arcadia to Npt/ Laguna area. WUI trade up favoring you. Details Wlder /Npt R.E. tor sale (lDl). Owner/Agt 675-4:81. REDECDR. 4 BR. 2 Be. v1- cant house, Hunt. Sch., S8,00) equity; WANT unit a:, San Gab. Valley att1;, or-! Qwner (princ. oolyl 548-8162 * * * 011ect MIY 24. lNI. ti! bt"" "''°" wlloN n1m1 11 1ublcr11t-SHOP F-•-·· S13S mo "~" COVINA, CALIF. 91722 questions phone 548--137• or !5EALJ Id Ill 11\t Wlfl!ln 1111tr-nl •1'111 "' _....., U'IU w. E. ST JOHN, Clerk •~kllOWltd•td llt tlKUl9d"" .. ..,.. sq. feet. Ideal location, Npt SPARE TIME INCOME . ·c7o3-c1=855:::.·~~~=~--1 !~!!!J~\"l!!!!!'l~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!~ fly 5/Glit EGOllY 'OLITlllCI (Offlcl•I St•U - E ENT oeputv Clerk llot•lle c, l<M• Bch. 61S-5453 Booming new tleld, r~filling X-IT M ANNOUNCEMENTS ···~R YIL ~ Ol~ECTORY •tTIR ••LKOlll!ll Hot1rv Pullllc • C1lllot'nl1 and collecting mooey from IS THE GROUP! "' 1114 lffrfll a,......,, ••lllCINI Otltt1 In nd NOTICE$ s.nt1 11111, c....,... °''""' c-tr Office R1ntal 6070 new high quallty coi n Discriminating Cpl1 " Sela! a Busineu Service 6562 ::"'1 a;-'"',.111 tlll' My comm1 .. 1on f.•ttl,... operat!!d diapenaers in this Parties, Trips, Outinga with A h 6410 :::&htd"' or.111111~ eo.11 D111Y •11111. '""llllltdJu:,1~1~'"cot1t D•llY P:11e1, • LAGUNA BEACH area. No selling. To qualify Interest! Plus -Exd. svc. :.::"~":0:"c":ccacm;;;;•:"::;._..:.:.c: JIJM 1, t. 15. n, "" •~ -'---•_«...,;nc'cn_._,_ .. _____ ,.c'"'.c•------Desk 1p•ce1 1vallable ln you must have car, ex-for girls, too! 714: 776-6941 Coast Health Club newest oUlce buildini •t change references, $900 to 3-9 pm. 213: OL. 7'"6844 USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID primo locatlon In down!""" S3300 cuh ""'"'od by In. fianchl" Now Avallablo Laguna Beach. Air condl-ventory and equipment. Few INTEREST PAINTING and Papering. lf you call me we both benefit. Exclusive but not expei1\ve. Try me lllld see. 541-3157 Sparkling Carpet Oeanera WANT AD ORDER BLANK tioned, carpeted. beauillul hours w.eekly can net ex-EX"'° .. ORDINAIRE! paneled partitioning. T wo II '1 f U ""' entrances; f'!'&r leeda to ce ent mcome. '' ore 11 For Discriminating Couples Municipal parking Iota. S50 time. For personal in· or Singles! Parties • lrip1 - per month far space. Add b?rview, tend name, address outings. Original " unique. Hospitality ia Our Motto FREE SAUNA WITH SWEDISH MASSAGE Open wkdys 10 am-11 pm Sunda)'t 10 am-8 pm Excellent \lr'Orll:. 54>-0954 AND REACH THE ORANGE COASTS BIGGEST MARKET ------..... ·-··-···----~.-..... -·· ·~ -~-· ........ ·--···--··-....... ~ ........ ··-~------1 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD WS THAN 3 LINES • TIMD • TIMD 7 TIMD " TIMD 132 E. 18th St. .j{Z.~ Bull de rs 6570 $.5 for desk Uld chail'I. .Add and ptQ\e number to Inter-THE GROUP Fun1r1l1 6412 REM 0 DEL• rep' I r s no tor business boun an-State Dist. Co., 456 East §th (n4) 776-6941 (2:131 OL 7-6844 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; plumb'g., painting, elee., rwerln& "-"1ce. All utilitiet .Soc::t""~lh~, ':S~"::I"~"'~· _Sal_t _Lak_•J ;o'i'iiFranci<P,..,hi'l"•'.-:Av;;a;;lt-;abl;-';o;;;; WESTMINSTER carpentry, mid., commerc., _,,. •-• .__~ City, Utah 841ll. room addition•· Re• 1 . ..-. excePt lelep.,.,,...... . NEWSPAPERS, out of state DAILY PILOT PARTNER Woth 11 5,000 &foreign· magulo" Eo1 MEMORIAL PARK1 ;.6;:75-"'38========I 2'l2 FOREST AVENUE needed. 2 new patented ' ' '' LAGUNA BF.AOI mechank al machines now Germ., ltal., Span, F rmch, Mortuary & C1metery C•rpenterln9 6590 4!H--!M66 ready for marke1ini Poten· China,. Russian; ll5o adult Compl1te funeral• I ;:.:;;."";,;;.-...:c-----1 tlal unllmlted. 545-4412 eves. maga:zmea " paperbacks. from $245 REPAIRS * .ALTERATIONS •----1-----1-----1----l----·1------1-----11-----11-----1 WELL Kept offict for rent, __ O _____ ....;.= 1815 N. He.rbor, CM 64&-8583 Cometery lots CABINETS. Any •'lze job. d ood I 2•L UPH LSI'ERY B111iness lor . .:•11 "'"3 cpts, rps, w pane I, .,. sale. Owner may be seen BBC Family Memberahlp. from $130 23 yrs exper. .....,.....,, ... $15.90 rms, xlnt for ~tractor. between hrs. 8:30 & S PM Will pay transfer lee. Mov-Includes Endowment Care • Carpentry • C11blnet1 • Ample parklng &: optional dally. 2664 Newport Blvd., ing. Fee Increased Junt 1-Everything In one beautiful •Bit-in!! • Alteration• • ----1·---·1----l·---·1----1----1-----$4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $5.10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 yard apace. $85 mo: 54&-5ll9 Costa Mesa 642--0l63 Evea Must 1e11 Immediately-place means less eo11t e Repairs • Reas! 646-9583 ------·1-----1.~"'!:_.'.ln~J~I ~94~1:·1~:<~8:_ ___ • I ;rnum.~v~E-~l~oc--;,=co~ta=,~,=.,,=1c-'-7:1 n Ma.ke of~er. Welte Box M 139 No traHic pl'()blem1. $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 MODERN Offi~ from i75 beach city doing high """"S. Daily P1lot 14801 Beach, Weatmlnster Cem1nt, Concrete 6600 -----'-----'-----"-----'----"'-----'----"-'-----'--'----!per mon t h. Secretarial .,.-1--'--------5.'Jll725 89~24 service. Ex~ve suite. Aaklng low down. 7:30--9AM WILL pick up car of your · 21 CUSTOM PATIOS & PAYMENT ENCLOSED · 0 SEND BILL 0 'wbli1h fer •• ,•••••• -"•Y•, ffti1111l111 ,,, •••••••••••• ,,,, •••••••••••·• Cl111ific1flon , , ••• •• ., •••••• •• •••, •• •• •••• •• ,, •••• ,, •••••• •• ,. ••• N.aom• • , , •• , , •• , , , , , , , •• , , • , , •• , • , • ,, , , •• , • , • , • , , •, •• ••,, , , ••, •• . Add1•t1 , ,, •••• ,, •••• ,, ,. •••••• •• •••• ,, •••• •• •• •••••• ,, •• •• ••••• City , , , , , , , , , , , •• , •,, ••,. ,, • , • • • Phen1 ........................ Cllf HID-PAITI ON TOUI INYILON TO ,l.Ull COIT Ptrl t nly •n• w1r4 111 11ch ''''1 1bov1. lnclu41 Y•lill' 1tldr•1• er ,1ten1 11vmb1r. Tlt1 c1Ji 1f yeur 111 11 1t Hi1 t nd 11 th1 lin• tn whiclt th1 ltd wer .. tf y•wr 1 .. it writ• ff11. Add f?.00 11Ctr1 If Y•t ..,,;,, ,,, ,.f DAILY PILOT a, .. 11rvi1t witlt ll'ltil t4 , .. ,11 ••• ··--------------------------··---- • IUSlNiSS REPLY MAIL IW 0.. hrllllt N9 11, c:..ft W... C. ...... o,.,,,. c:o..t DAILY PILOT '· 0. S.15'0 Con M-. Calif, 9262' "' -·--ltMallM hi c•c U.lllf S1atn I I Or&nge County Bank Bldr., or after 5 PM. 673-6507 choice In Europe, f or Block walls. Also concrete CM ""14115 privilege of driving this C L ''11 sawi"" l removal. 842-lfilO 230 E· 111h St., · ~ aummet, ship In fall. Pvt. ;::a::m::•::l.:a:Jryc..::.:•.::ls:__;:.-.;.;.; ·~ FOR RENT R••I Est•te Loans 6340 pty. OR 3-8316 F!ocn-WalJm..Patloa 6 Ex-4 Improved loll, belt loc. in "'--'·-E t · A-"· 450 Sq. Ft. c•.....,ted NTERESTING Id · posed IWUUJ. x Per ..... --.. ~ Pri. mon~y for Isl & 2nd I ·o picturt1 Pacific View Pk. Underpric· __ __,, ____ ._, 64:z..gs;14 " drapes, alr-cond. .._ private p11,_..._ of Jud•e· !!<I at ~ ea. 548-2662. ~-•· R.E. Loans from $1500 up • .. ~.~ "="""''~:=c-~='=~"""'--1 MARINER'S BLDG . Jack Smith Co. since 1949 From 1867 thru early l900's SERVICE DIRECTORY CEMENT Work, all typn. 1515 Westclltt Dr., N.B. 543,1311 Dodge City, Gunnison, Colo. No jolt too small. Free est Omtact Mn. Ra.lnio 642-4000 I========= Salt Lake City 673-8316 CdM B•byslttlng 6550 H. S'n.JFLICK 548-8615 2 e;,m'I .• l lnduat., t w/llve Mort~ages T.D.'t 6345 Get in tunt with JIS\ei I ::::r::.:.:.:::!.. __ _.::::: l:C=h=1•1"d"c"a"re====66"=:1':01 qtr1. C'tllta Mesa. ' DlAJ....A-DATE tonight~ BABYSITTER, Your home • Owner. 64&-2130 llll.000 Seuoned TD o" 160 1n41 635--5651 (2131 OL 5-5317 Mother 55, xlnt reference..-----------" HANSEL & Gretel OIUd magnificent Oceanview lot~ Fr11111.•.hlses Available Guest cottare or garage apt. Care S1S Week. 26.~A ,l.;.nc;:d;.;u.;.1t_r.;.la;.;\_R;.;e~n-t_a,;_I _6090_ actively selling at S7950 * * PHONE PAL * * 11 part salaeyo, ACvai111' JnU]y Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-2134 •· each; due 2 )'t'tl. Strong SA.FE & CNEXPESSrvE Isl: permanent. a : 4: mmer wtlh $600,000 in· MEET BY PHONE 247-7003 Evea. Apple Valley Contr1cton 6620 M·l new bldg on al.reel front Tn Newton Way, CM, bet 17 l 18 ott Placentia. S145 mo &. up. Ast 833--0504, Own 675-1188 vestment 20% d I 1c o u 11 I P. O. Box 4193, lrvl11e, 9'1664 NEED A Honeymoon? I will ~tuma: an nu a I 16%. NEED 10 Reduce?' Have 8 care for your children, • ROOM ADDmONS • 49!h1844 membershf?, % paid In 11 tchOOI 8£", at my home. L.T. Corn1tructlon SAFE 12'/1 RETURN local health club. S49--J92B --"s<>ooi-"'·-"2c&f--torcc.5.;..c.PM'-'--Famtl.)' rooms, kltcben or 6100 15565 flr•l TD on m11.gT1lflcent aft 6 Baby11t my home Mondll}' unlta. Single ttory or 2; l;L;;ots;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ,..__ . k>I b I 1----------thn.I Fridfily, fe~ •1rd, plans custom de.lfped. !'or -....,....,.anv1ew , p a )' a e * TENNIS O.UB MEM· J estlmaitt1 &: 1.vout, pboM: $55.65 mo incl 8% due: in 3 BERSHlP. Newprt Bch Ten-rellable, Paularino School • 847_1511 • Commercial Lot yrs. $7,950 •Ille \o good nis aub. $800 548-3289 I cc0:'°''.::":;·;.•:,·1:...:;'":.::'c·c:~.:::.::;.03::.._ Licensed Contn.ctor 84 x 140 exctlltt1l srosa po-owner. City now cornpletinr -----:...:--'---''-------WILL Babyalt, my home. tential. Priced to .ell at improvements. 499-J844 ALCOHOLla; AnonyrD0\11 Pref Infants. Will turn Rasidential -Commert:lal ~ ~. aubmlt tnde. Harbor Area. Phone 613·1'n4 diaponi & food. NB A: CM Mainl • Repain. Free Est aa•.-$45,0XI 2nd Tru~ Dttd 1% P.O. Bo.I 1223 eo.ta Mell. ""' ~ ~9.1 673--2129 J1r ry Freud interest. Will dllCOUnt 2S%· ;,:.:.:.::;::..==-;:::~:-:cc,:-i ..=.=-";:.:,'~;:::•:,,,. ____ I =--,.-,,,--=--77==-I Cheri" Arnold Ow!d by lt'VtD doctors. Meet Dyn1mlc Friends WlU. BABYSIT b1 the week Remodeling • AdcUUona Rdlton 646--77!li Betu propfrty. with $400,IXXJ witb ate.rlirlg (lU911"u. in rn,y bem• Good refs, J. G. MacBeth, Uc. eq. TI4: 68l-31!9 or PO Box • 1.19-4990 • 982"-3151 •m.-:i62S • 60•IO "'-~-nfront Lot 2452 Rlvertkle, Ca.I. YOUNG, Rnpomlhle cpl!., Additions * Remodellq ... _. Brin& your TD1 to Trust wW "bou1et1lt" your home il Brick, MlllOnry, etc. Fred R. Gl"l'Wlck, Uc. !81100.. Penln!IU\J) Deed Ct'nttt where the peta for 1Umme.r. M2-1M3 6560 m.6041 * 5fi.21'JO 17.U E. Oceanfront SUftt Sell or tradi, buyers are. Jack Smith O>. FOR Sale: charler mern-BRICK, Cbncnte, Clrperltry 5l'1.o31Kl 1 1323 N Brotdway, SA Opeii 9 btnhfp In Nt!Wport Sn.di Cuatom Cabfneu. Small jobs 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lo 6 S&t. Ph. StU381 Tennla Oub 6#-0139 1~ OK. Free Eat 962""9t5 , ! BARGAIN ! 90% loans to $60,000 SOENT1FIC Swf!dllh M•• C.M. TRlPLEX LOT or more. SINGLE FAMILY saa:e, steam.~ Ort.nit-, HD DW64U611 $M50! Owner ~Bay :=.;:M::'="" ... :;,:'c:"'°=-· _;-;;;;_::;::i .:F.:"':.c:':::PPo;t:. • .::!136-::..:""::.: ___ I For Dally PUot Want Ads. • ~~pet CINnlnt 6615 CARPET il fllmlture cleian- lnc. Dry l hDur, low prlao1I O'edll t•aU. Cupe. Sttvlo< rlwt12 • • . •• OUR FAMOUS .. l I' DIME-A-LINES . Hlft 1 HOw Yoe C. UM· 0. ...... _, Dlme-A·U- ' • Brint -er .,.11 -with _,..., -" to OM of our ' c:onwnlent 1.fflc-. • No c-n-dll Ads Al-1 • Eoch lltm m'!'f .. pricod with no lf9m -• $25. OaJa portable tape fflCOt'dtr l J1'. old m. 14" TV-~ ttCOl'd ~ QCll\IOle cotn· -Uon iz-23" TV --cabln<t, _.,; -l!fi, Q,£, .... 13 . ~carpet •wtepu $2, SILVER b1code wla 125. ~Ltute~M .41,._... C. Cos. -Jew"'1 ll)c. 531--0552 Ir' s.-llO 211'' -CAR Radio Troo'1sl« pwdJ JENNY Lind. -Rocle f1tOl'n' And --tr MOVlNG Se111nc .. -. VESPA ~ f15 'l\iumpb FUZZ TCIW t... el«!rk W E.ITINGHOOSE Eloctric CABll!J;T moi... vile $1 SlS.SO 1t•• StJrgl'&J $15. H'' blJUm, 12 volt $15 Morie Maple P*fT bed $20. SNl:r 1960 Falcoo.' door, ortcl.naJ, IU'llique cbest' m. church enaiM ns Two Swf.IJIOd Su&tat or baal $20 Electronic broom $7.SO Bc:icwer vacuum 646-lS:U Sliruyay $11.50 Trib.. 1f.rpi dder, • mm $3 'nret I: box 5PiD& and m•lttta $20. n.ceUeDt $2t. Six Ice Cl'fftD aeatl $lS • $5. Mount«l Hswkl $:Z5 eM:h. Sit8--1853 jMltU Se • $1 Olde prac~ $7.SO Quecm. me be&pre1d I :~ ..... --, ...... u-;sw;;;;---::-~-1 13 ·-... ----.t...._ • .,,,. -._...__ • -1• 1-14 Id __ .. . ,._m:.1---• •-· ll •·dlo 11 ~ Full 1p-·• $1. ~,•-.r ..'.:'~:.-;::-CMI o:,_.t'ranalltor 2u1 ,__,_ -· ~. -x ' ·"" X • ~ Tl uu-~ ltllne eha.1n, painted •1th prio1tt ch.a $15. Pewter collff um KEN M: O RE \\' a s b i a g -.w.. -., .. ....,,, •-......, ,-~ """' u ~ -... .....--attn u 1.50 x U. $1..f.>. _rums. 15 Pl~ Jal ftlCh , Driftwood ttO ee:c~ Antique roddna: $10. Port.Ible ur T'V, ~ m-..... ...._, Dl!tds .......... S3l Id< Sl Tnwlstar It 1 ht JS. Blond 9lflP tables $2.50 I ;;;;;8;;!'0Mo;oi--'::"7":-.,---I F1RESCREEN suo Golf lr>dl $2 Hqe clippen $3. ec:rttfll Ut> each. Olme.c dlAir S'.5. Seven foot colfee ouoman $15. M o n t e re Y M;ie,_. wall rad:$ 2 2 , ftuliti' 'lil'f ·50c Jt,egulAtea • e-adl. Plutic JJdrt. ~ CU made. twin box. cart S2~ 'l'nank s 2. $ o ·321. Pirate Rd. N.lt 646--1149 handmade manda.rV:i ~-. table $10 6 x I KU}ptumf cb.alr $2S, Bual ol woman 546--S341 power XU.pply kit S3.50 Multi. 3c: each. Bar b Que $5. 1prln1 and in&ttreu, ex. • 54s-6207 BEAUTY ()pe'atar supplies: new ~ 561 Seashore Dr., olive gold rug S20. Four and boy SS uch. Ol6t tull 2 Alwolnum la•'ft tablts n pie range AC/DC accurate c;::aotbes (children'• a.I it cellent fZS, ~1124 ' · '"~ OLD Spanish ctini11& Uill* iz:. Head and daql S5 Big tray Newport Beach, M2·93'1S bowls 13' to 1%' diameter) of ?D""ac _boob ~~'_ .... ~ ~ Sit to midt!k-blil))' wltaie ~ flO PC S.10), blouRI 32 • 34, boya m-n · fllt&ktn $25 each Lamp ~ 15 ~er ol C\lrlen ud atand $S 2 SLEEPING bap S 3nc.h. tor-garden watmall with radio $2. f'1&e old ~ di&1r $3 Car bed SL BAb boards 2 for 5c Smm moviet size 2 lOc to 50c. 32.1 Unustd. Sund~ only 10 AM table ;:i:. Lamp 1 sz.. Smlll tray $3. 642-81~ .-li(ftftl. door sz. Utility cart pump $25. Room divide!': S ~ ~~ niac ~ s.by ~ $2 atid S3 ~Highland Dr.. C.olton St .• Newport Sbom to t PM. 100 ~ Place SS 9 x 17 rreen 0 v a I GE Electric lr:lotMlruib u.n.rt, and ttep stool n .50 each. Ahelvcs and dra'Nft' no 3 x Old nnhbe with biM&n crib and ~ $8 Nl'!"fPO'l"I: Beach. Aak for <O>me to garagt1 a.I. back Of Newport Beach ' braided rug $20 Boy's Jhor: new $6 Vacuum no 642-6669 Antique adding machh!e $25. 4' oil paintin~ ( c i I>' :::!5· sz.. SP ea k er Addax addlrw madUnt $25 2 John. ~nm ="'"""'"'=>0-C=~--~-· l21" RCA Cll!laOle TV $20. lkatet ,smaU $2. Srnall girl's G.E. Portable balr dT)'er $6 Wprk_betlctl $3, Clothini. all wa~etir<rtl ~lme) _$ 2 5 · eoc1o5ure $.l. Oak el«Uic new-door loclcl $4 eii.ch. WASHER. $20 Crib, complete FIREPLA~ Screen and ac-Child's bedroom. Jynp $1. shoe skates sz. Steel framed LadiH wig $10 Lille MW We 2Sc--$1. Tap shoes, White-cµrtiµM, 11 n t d ....u dock S7!tl. Butt« lroftblg board, stttl $2, $15 Hoover vacuum $7.!ilJ ces&oriet $10, Scrambler 548-8382 , • la.,-n hammock 17. Ham poli.lber for E 1 e-ctr o I u x ballerina, pumps 1O c.s1 . w/panel.9:. 64 x 60 $10 f?' ehurMr $4.. Apple-pee-tB $3. Snow~ SS Gr-ten dine-I· Maple desk $15 Smit b tailplpe1 $5, W h l r 1 po o I ANIMAL clipper, ~ tlt'W radio gear $2-$25. Five gal-cleaner $5. Dog, 3 yrs cld, Tricycle $,2. Olildren'• toy1 both. Antique-leather tnlaid ?.tisc. pic:turQ $3 to $2$. Old te-, .fi chairs S15 Old wood typewriter $20 OU patntinga; Automatic wuber $.5, 1213 $15. Human hair clipper~. ton ·gu can $.1. Bed framt-ha.JI aboU., aW dog house and games JOc·Sl. 3 W111J at~. ~ahogany $25. banging light lixM'e $5. table, 5 chain $25 Two end SS • $10 Portable s" wing J1orida Apt. C, H .B. LI 3-'9!J77 $2, Two B-B-Q motors SJ. $20. 838-4932 dre95e1' mirrur-$3.50. O:tild'1 Guitar, wlid body, two Antique atwa.ter mt radio tables SS each. Chicken wire machint $20 3 drawer chest 5364474 1-::=-:::-:::--:--:-:--- eacb. Lawn wnbrella 13 SMAIL C'oUcbtS, liR new, Danish dlai.r $2.50. TV stand pickups S20 Black marble $25. Stand $10. Lawn di.air .fi' x ti' no. Bu o k bed no Bed and dresser com.1 ..::c·~·=-1~~~==~5~ CHJtOME brtalda.st Jtot, 4. Housewa.rtt J(lc-$5. Tool11 olive MOO $25 e-a c b . 50c. Camper mattress $6. dab !xJr fin!place framing ILSO each. MiAC tooll n. frames no Bed lramet $3 plete '$15 Books 10c im SC ' -yT chaira and table $15. ?.taple zx....ss. %147 Columbia Dr. Kitchen l8ble and chair SlO Dinner paila 35c. 1V Door $10 193.'.I Wallace, rear, C.M. Polaroid. Camera with cue Kenmore gas range $25. Pomona, Apt C, C.?.I. AN E s dinftte set, 6 chairs and C.M. Doc.ble bed, complete $10 pillow• $1. 886 Capital, west <near 19th and Placentia) $25 Portable type"Nriter S1S Crosley rdrigentor 1 15 ----'--'-~-----table $20. Refrigerator 115, lo G'"' . ""' --L Tw. 1150 Baby bed com -WI'-_ __._ __ , &U-2932 Other junk. All day Satur: Green laml) 112 2 700-14 6 GERMAN Siooculars 8 x 3:1 • l"UJ1J ........A Auto m It,." ..... Aquar1urna -eao..01: m · • · ..... _,., 1>0JUU1. day 403 'rtb St., Apt O. H,.. ply tires, fll)IDe tread $3 ns. G~man barometer $10 Detllch -Breath -Lupm~ ........... " 5-gaI $2.50 Pump& $'1.50 pie-le $12.50 Rocker, like new Ancien 5 gal gas can $2. Old ENO Tables $3 -no Twin tington Beach (corner ?th each. floor lamp $7.50 l!ba.ir Electric btater $10, all good. Darkly -Breach -OUtlaw washfpg, machine $25, runs each. Fnten 25c each. S2Sfl So F~t sto;t to 39 m:,~ horse harneU $2. 0 l d bed tlO 2 pictures S15 each. and n-..... e) $8. 228> Apt B, Piacentia 6'2--4227 -BLACK aod WHITE cood. End tables $5. Slat Heaters, Sl-50 each. Male · MII'l'Ol, x • ••· hone harness $2. Old Record cabinet flD Cock v•-Ave .. c .,,\l. WONDER Horse $5 c.ocktall A bwsewife, winner of a water tisbin& pole and t'e(!] Beta SJ.SO. Other tis h 642-81n phonograph records • radio $1S Doublt-bed and PUPPIES That will love )'OU dre£SeS, size& l0.l2. SJ-43. oonteat, was invi.ted to a~ $15. Volley ball tel, new. lOc-ak. Aquarium planes 5 Piece patio set & umbrella albums 50c each. Stainlesi mattttu tlO ~4 or to piece&! Mother i s '56 VW body $5 ~ $5 aotties '15c-$2. Distrwuber pear 00 a nationwide-TV quu: $6.50. Antique • e w i n g 10c-30c Coolplet.,., M'!t, pump, $17.50 (btfee table $5 End •I-I •·ep •·k ·~. .,_. .:..oc 3100 after 4·3/J P>I Sbl!'tJand sheep dog (like Deck lid $1 B u.rn II er -'--w madUne $10. Dreuer $10. he I r. h 10 gal '"' ""' Du• .,.., D<JU.< ~ • -~11 "'-'lie.) s.~'·'-....:-,___...__._ $1 Oe--po' -abl• $25. 6464162. 2501 Holly ....., • ater, p anti, ,15 , t~ $2. 64.2-81TI davit, "''" $l.50. Propane ....... ......, ~.-.. 111-..,..~1.& -· •• "W~ren't YoU te!Tibly nerv Telephone tablt no. Mim>l', tank $12 takes all Set with 5 BIKES, 28" ~ and -'•11 ot•arantffd! ti<: each bA•....;~-..te with pad ST.SO Lane Nl3 • ki-"--SS· St--SS. mo · 5 DEER Hkles $15 Ariel gass, double I't'i:• $3.SO. .,. •-.,... --' -=~· '-' ous?" asker her neighbor. ""' """ v•c "' gal tank $8 67:>--0238 motorcycle tanka $l5 Twin Sing I e n .so Gr~ $15 each. c.oudl, needs v.i:>rk 495-5G9'l 673-Q76 CANES $5 Old lawn mower "No, not a bit," tbe bou~ Oak St., C.M. 8AM-8PM Sat. HAMSTER. Compiete with carburetors $15 642.-817f heating Clil $'2. Old rocking JS. <l1air $5. Electric range PUPPIES 'Iba.t will kwe )'OU FOUR Gold embossed $4 Firescrem SS Large com-wile replied. "It wat only in SW'I 642-'mS cage, all equipment, even DINET'I'E Table and 4 chain chair $1. 2 fishing table box· top $5. Oilld's billiard table to piece&! Mother is naugahyle n.ivel dining forta.ble arm chair S2'.5 Pull BLACK and WHITE." l;LAD'""""I.ES=-:.,=.<°"d>c-,-....,,...,,.,..-c-~18c_I food $5.9'. fi'l5.-0'l38 SZi 16 war! urplua chairs es 50c each. Barbeque motor no. ~e-t.te machine $5. Shetland !1-.eep dop; (likt chain $10.50 each. ~ down banging la1IJ9 $10 Big . . . Argua ca.nen. $10. New Cllrpet, brown N'eed, double-$3.50each-7plYvo·OOdtahlts, $1.!iO. ?i!etal Ouistma.S: tree Rink al<aletl, g°irls $3.SO. small Collie.) Se.t:Wactim NEW Blaupunkt 6 or 12 v. Sunbeam toast.er $5. Men's l$1Bwck,.UCk&hift, V8,4D white urdloma, size 9, S4 jute back 43.5 aq. yds. n. 21~· x 4' $4 each. Thermo hdde-r ~. Rural mail box Street skates, adjust $1 Pool cuarantettd-tlS each. auto radkl $25. 8' mm white ahirU 15% to 161~• $25. Call after S P-~ Slat bench $4. Chk: new sq. yd. COKO higbcl!air $4. cootrol electric beater 220 Sl. Rope (hemp) stool SL frame and wall, 15' by l~i' 4$-5692 camera & projector with ac· 5Dc·7Sc Ladies shoes 7% 15c :;.968-0'-':rl83""''7""°'..,..."""°~~-clothe•, size 7-10, $~10. Gi.ri'.1·dres&J"S, new, .tlz.e 10. $Zi. 642-6688 \\lood level 50c. 2 aluminum high $10. Slot-car-set, 81 14" RCA ·port.aNe TV 12). cessories f.5 each. Vlcttt OR 34668. Park in alley 310 CLASS IC AL Gu It a r, Brand new charting board $3 each. 546--0281 ELEX."'m.ONIC Parts_ tubes barrels S5 each. c 1 am pieces S25· Drapes $5. ?h 14" motorola TV portable adding machine $25 Old Femleaf, Cd.'-! rose-wood neck and be.ck ex· $8. New wiglet $9. Mesa SA!LlNG S,,,_t, maat and 5c to 30c; transistors 15c; cooker $2. Yard .sprinklers chair SJ.SO. i;.;Toa.ster $ .50. $25. 18" S. T. portable TV time cash registt':i' $2'5 BLACK Brocade even!Jtg cos-cellent condition $ 2 5. Verde area, south ol.. Adams _,_ Car radio .$2 Oolhes lines needs aome worlt no. 3 TV Aquarium 10 gal with ... , __ (.._-~ __ .. -"t) ........ A1icrophone {Dynamic) fOl' on Alba~·· lo .. ~ • ..U., complete. 9 foot ~u:.. one percent retUtora 20c; $1 .50 each. Ganrn trowels t1 p lio · ,...,_uc "''"""' ,,,_,,.., '""" .,,..,. uvv.a COIIK!. -fu l en.. .,... a c rs n each. •tand& 3, 4 &: $5. Arevin accessdries 125 Bongo g.9115 "~'te K; ... '--~ly 2 pc all ..,,, ....... ce u&e, excellent · 546-2844 Sat-sun capacitors 2c to $2: switdles 25c each. Gas nne ,,.,... T n-111 .. ,,..,.,, ... -..-.-Swan· 5'16-3364 ···--..a Dresses 95c. oys 3Sc. Book1 clock radio alarm UO. drums S4 (Johnny ~) kni"t •-·--, ~., 9-10 fl, condition_ $4. Chemistry .aet, DOUBLE n_... . 1Scto50c;relays25cto75c; Slbox.camper.ttep,wvuu ...,.t1 Office -ato '"'t"""" w-..-..... JAP~aword-.An-~. B1ftf!l'9Jlrul& 05Ci1Jascope tu b e 51. GaS cans Z>c. NW and bolts ..... -..,._. r Mahogany cabinet for stereo electric toy car S8 Soda fire P\um colored 2 piece knit complete $10. m-0590 ~..., maltreu, OOx ..pring. $25. ~ $1 boX.-Camper step, wood $12. Cart.age dispogal S8. $10. 4 VW spark plug bo6ch e~xtinguisher $5 Cltl?l!]-ical $_?: dre., alze-10 $8. White-knit DRAPES, 8' high n . $10. tique jewelry 50c-$1. Vase.s, Hmdboard $5 Doub I e Sl.5(1. 1 pile lumber $5. 1411 548--9900att 10 .;,MS Victoria, C.M. $2. GE .. radio $8~ Imptrfal 10 x 30 Telescope $5 coat, a:l.ie S.lO $10·Sequined $1.50 each. Water pump lamps 50c-$5. Candle sticks drNSe.r, good condition $25. HEAiTI:~ ~-M ~r Sl.3, PallSades Rd., Sat.Sun only, i .:::.:.;::..:~::.:.·------I hair dryer $5. S. T. cl()('k Portable radio 12 New ear cocktail d:feaa, 2 tone beige., $1.50, Torm~ converter Jl. 25c-$15. Dishes 2 Sc· S 2 5. Yanity dttteer $8.-----i:Arge Heathkit 25 w at t stereo radio $8. 1-gallon carters bufftt.waxer fl ·Co Io r · -.~~ Drapes and traverse rods, dle9t t1 draWen $8 ~ amplifier $25, Pbonogriph 5 BUS eeats, good eondit:ioi:i, .KENMORE Automatic white enamel $2. 39101h Degausser $10 Automatic me 7-3 . $15 Wine sa;een Motorcycle gas tank $1.50. all sfzet'15-fl5. -Clothea 25<:- vertfble larg-e chair. needs cabinet with s p e a k e r cao ~ used as camper seat& wuher $25. Deep fat fryer Clwmel Pl.ace., Npt Bch trarwnil.sion Duk!. 30c qt. empire waist cocktail dress 2625-c-Elden; C.M. jt.o, good. 2 dining room covering $4 2 matching end encl<nUre $8, Voice of f..fusic lineal ft 3" channe.\ iron plus $5. 2 toastt-rs S4 each. 673-1603 N'ever used beige drl.l(lel $5 $13., size 9-lO. Blue and ~'DE .Coffee table~ tables $20-$25 .• ;Pictures U. table5 $3.50 e-ach. 2 large reoord changer 120. Kodak 50• ot he'avy ~trap and angle Typewriter $15. Metal table CASH Or blue chip stamps. New electric sander $10 white ~ed cotton ~ess handmade !Jl)lce shelf S2: $25. Card table and thairs bird pictures $;i ~ ea c b camera $4. 962-8!18'1 iron, all for n2. 3 lricycles saw with blade no. RCA l\toving to tropics. Girls alte 548-l979 S3 Whi_te cotton. Onne5! te..lephone sta.nd $3, cute $20. Ou~st $20. Refrigerator 642-1729 G.E. Filler Fk> washing SOc each. Large pile of radio A.i'il/1.9 to 6·0 btCS $5. 10 tbru teenage--wool skirts TWm beds, complete $25. ma.odann dress, size S-lO $5 girls dresses sizes 10-14 $25. camping or port.able VIRTUE Bros dinette table, 2 machine good condition $25. timber aod plywood. all $4. Ouunt-dinelte set, 4 chairs n. v.·ool sweaters $1, dresoes Double dresser with large Floral cotton shift $ 3 \Vestem blouses, shoes, cos'. btds $10. See at 719 leaves, beige formic a, 17" 1':rtable T.V. worlu 4 concrete trailer piers 50c: SIS. Car carrier $5. Table s 1-i 2. blouses 50c:, mirror $25. Double bed on 546--0GZi tume jewelry 25c -J2. 505 Heliotrope,CdM.~'i:i6 trcm.e legs $20 5 chairs, goOd $15. Bllbyline baby bed each. WheelbarTOW $3. 2 lamp $1. Cal1 wheels n playcklthes 25c -$1. Ladies ..._me $20, Sofa s~. Odd FUR O:>at $20 1 yds Harris Lari,.....,, .. , Corolla de! Mar ~ ~~-lOc ,,...... ua MJ ....,.,... GAS stove with griddle $12. need seat coven $15 China with mattress, good con-small bikes· S3 each. 2 eao.:n. ...,.,.,,..~ ' • ....... dothes $1-$2 size 1()..12, tables 13 & SS. 673-9875 tweed fimported) new, $25. \VASHER $10, washer • Treadle r-.-... machine cabinet 6' ~. 3' wide $25. ditlon $11. 16 M?of IOund trailer bumper hitches Sl Dresses, jadcets, c • Pr i a. coa.t11 $1-S3. Good quality no w ARDROBE trunk $ 2 5 . 646-1768 dryer combo $20, laundry cabinet $3. T;;i, ra ....... $2. Auburn wig _, 8402 movie projector $25. ea•h. 30· roll 2" m•·• and b\ous.es, men'1shirts25c-S1. "•nk Ce•am•·· pott-' plan•· '~ ....,. ,_ ""' ~-· · • '" ""-' "" l\1u.slc stand5 $5, s 1 o • 4. nested wrought iron tables tub $5, de.sic S25, electric Rod·spinn-ieel ""· La"ll'n Frielland Dr., H.B. oU 847-7017 · 1150 ·~ p St 324 E. nst St., C.M. &12-9326 1 .. blo• •hip ....._,.a """" ,.,,.,., ... , ..,., I---------wire . . ~ aroons ·, .. ....,.,....., . .,,.,....,"~ Oventuffed chairs $5, SlD. $5 Baby crib $10 Playtable, saw $5, miscellaneous items sprzytr SS. Metal chest SS. Newland, between Warner G.E. Rotary ironer floor C.M. 642-5359 3 CHAlRS $5 each. 2 end SPRAYER $2, portable toilet Suitcases $2. $3. 545-5.'l.35 2 chairs $5 Potty $.2. Hooded .25 to $5. 16622 Tiber Lane, Swing .set $3. Bookll 25c and Slater. 9 AM-5 PM model excel con flj 0 • 4 cu. I ·G~AS=-ran-g-,-.-,pt._,--,.,,,..,....,,125"° tablet S2 each. Floor lamp for boat or car SJ, heater·$4, CHILD'S desk $10. Desk BBQ and motw S4 Girl's H.B. 847-1953 each. Bike pa.rtt $1. Rlms DIVING Tank $20 Wet Wit ft. wheel barrel $5. 962-2584 clean. 548-3382 n.so 2 TV UO and $15. dishes 25c -$2. beds1Jreads lamp $2. Portable TV stand bicycle fl(! IS" lawnmower BOOKSHELF $3 end tab\ SOc. Baskets $3. 10 speed pants only $.5 Back pack $5 OLD Trunk 3, davenport S4. 1 7~==-~-,-=~ I 'l\"Pewriter table $2. Infant SOc -$2. Bicycle baskets $3. Books lOc-$3. 545-SJ.35 $10 Shovel $1_ % HP single SS, 2 coffee tabies SS •a--', bike $12. mo Contintnlal, Baby wardrobe chest SS blonde cotfee table St brea.d 3 PIECE sectional S 2 5 seat 75c, Walker $1.50. Crib new $1 , drawing board $2. pha electr moti::ir $3 '-'' New diaper pail $1 Dive box $1, comer table $5. elec-548-0144 weekdaYt after 5 $5. High chair ss. Maple 675-02'23 GOLF cart and bag $5. Tools se ic . Barbecue $5: Fluorescent C.M. knife SS'. Strap f.Dr bell.I S1 trlc iron $1.50, electric DINE'ITl'E table $5. Cbair bookcase headbJerd SJ5. ,,:;,:.,:::=. _______ I from $25c-$3. ?t1angle Bamboo shades 12 Shiplap light fucture $20 dryer $15 1 'w=ALNU!'==~,~.,,..-w-.,~coo-t~S25=-•.1 -Ab tool $2. Boat cleats 12 2 heaters $1.50 and $2.50. trames $2. &16-3447 Gas stove SJ.5. 'l\vin head-MOVING -Silver P 1 ate d iron. $12.50. Picture frames 5c646-l~~7111· Ceramic tile $2. all oolor antenna' $20, cloth~ Walnut 6 drawer drtsser burne-r ............. stove 1 5 Kitchen table melal top $3, .I. ... · service for 6 plua e-xtras $16. 25c-$5. Sat.·SUn. 10-4. ~0A~ "'"" 25c to $2, rniscell ........... •r $25. • ·-e •-·-··-m'-..._...,, BRASS ~rator wall pla-boe.ruit ~.50 each. Iro!Ullg 6.,drawer <:best w:lth min'or ._.., "'"'"'"" ,_.5 w~ •uv• Barbella $3 3 lb dive weights other tables cheap S3 to $4.. qu" and pitcher S1 each. 2 board 50c:. Dish drainer 35c. fii. 2 matching night stands Cortland Dr. Corona del CLOTHES Hamper $1 · 5 0 items 25c to SOc. 536-3390 $5. Single maple headboard 50c 347..Q356 Double bed frame SS. Single W k. 15 o· •-~ 12 Mar. 67f>..2162 CO!CO step stool $.2 G.M. l,4 11..fTIL,... Form-' •·• 9 $5. Maple .hat rack $1.50. bed and il · 18 gold metal wall ornaments ater s I · l!h""s .... -· $5. ea. TM!le· 4 chairs woven ...... ~i .... ...... worn F'ORMICA Top chrome l4ble co springs · 11 •ach. Bra.u sh i P Drapes, all sizes ~$2. seats UJ. l\letal tea cart $7. \Vll..SON Golf Ca rt $10 HP motor SJ 15 gal crock once $15; T~ters $2 & $5: Maple knick-knack shelf SJ. and four chain SS. Pa>"nt-"' ltoninK board S 2. 5 0. Oc -• s -·' ~ 8 a~n "'~ SlOOld lawn mower S4 Duc.k "'-an-'•t-11. 0 k 11. G. E. toaste-r ..,, Wall can ~ Hollywood •• ,•--1250 bo:J<end, ••. [)erorator pie-Rugs 1 eai..:u. i:uspre...-s amboo bookcase $10. Elec-<J,;N-._,. ,, ,.. .... oc .p.o wood .i-lea! table SI Bov "'-" u·a.u•I'! · · "" u.-•A c h $15 962 1636 1n·c P-•-·--•·..-llO. ==,..--~~~---and goose feather pilloW'll S5 El · b b, ' opeoer $2. 4 Captain's .... u., "' 2 pAinters ladders $5 each. turH $4 each. Flower ar· <Mt._,,.. ouc -· '" ., ... ~ '"""" CRAIG portable ~iiipe ..... 1 ... 1 ., ...... ~ •=Glasses 5c ectrtc rus $2; Clock odd cooking di1hes $1. 3 old La h 19m .Providence t -"'ne H B Antique pottery lamp $20. rd 1 old $JS 4,, .-.... .__. .. t""' ...., radio $6· Cclfee pot $9 p t pilklws 12. Single chenille matching kitchen chairs $3 rge 4. v.'beel cart $10. r~ements $3 ear: · 3 T • · · Tall 1 reco "'!'· yr: · 1 each. Shil1s, aize 16 50c OR ' . ; 0 -bedml'eld $2. Rose Wfetta 5.16-8296 cushion bench table $7.50. ANTIQUE Chev 4 cylinder tab e la.mp no, 2 amall TV-radio record player con. .,4668 __ , f k In tery set SJ: Electric hand ~.,. each. Large ornate walnut~=~~-----d' D .,1e comblnatiOn· •~. 23 .. ~'I · 310Fe .... ,uea , par m'••• "·, -If --~-. king" size bed--ad n2. KENMORE A webs I er University IC-motor and parts: Head $25 uncan Phyfe table• no. ~ .. ,_,. . .,.., "'v .... , .... ~ ... ~ mirror $5. Reflector Door , u tom at i c tionar)' $4. Otlld's rocker $2. ShOrt block $25 RadiatOl'-$15 pair. Man'• Valet nt:w $10. 2 TV, mahogany cab j net' ey. Bathroom a.helves S 4. 646-6600. 2225 Anaheim Ave., lamp SQc. MbTor 23" x 29" washer, good condition $10. M · ----r~ needs tube $10. G.E. iron 13 PLATFORM Rocking ch&in 673-1766 C.M. St. 5J6..83t(l. 8401 Cutllian Whirlpool auto washer, very Medicine cabinet $3. Plastic Gril1no312 Ferd motor $15 exican sv•~ $5. both, (3) F1 J 21 $5 h 1------~~= 1===-~~7'"~= Dr., H.B. off Atlanta Ir: good condition tw. Philco matchstick curtains $1 .~ .• Ford rear end, complete $5 beach towels 50c each. Bissell carpet sweeper $2. oor amps ( eae · RCA Stereo and speaker $'25 WALNUT ead table $10. Ni!Wland automatic washer, ex~llmt Record abims $1 each. Ice 57 & 58 Ford parts $1 14" Rec<>rd player $8. Bongo 642-8897 Sftt, Sun 1908 Coc41, N. Bch (new needle) 5 4 g. 4 212 bed ra om 1 u J t e $1 5 • cOmmode Table $10 2 door condi!loo $25. Hand lawn figure' skates, 6% S 5 · Ford rims J2 each. 14" Ford drum S 5 • Book CARPET, tm:Ji,>.71 tweed, dou· GI M·l carbine CXlnt con· 6/a-5475 lawnmow-ers $3 and $5, ~nza $15 Bar at.ool $1 50 mower SS. Detective book 64.2-1541. hub caps 25c each . Ford shelves-pots-pal'll 35c to SJ. ble jute back 4.1.5 sq. yds. ditk>n) $25, clips $20. heavy WEB"'B"ED"'"--;F'°'ooc-:-1 -.. -,n~·qu-e lamps no pair, C1lf1l('t $10. ~· -·1 · cl\J:> mysterie•, hard cover G"~' 9 _ l!l rug __ , pad pick-up s1ick set-up S15 348 Glasset -knivf!tl etc. lOc, $1. sq. yd. Cosco highchair duty 6-volt G 1 banery p~I--_, h . •-tiful ladies clothe1 size 10-12 50c ~~ edi rw:..i:.<• ... ....... • Ladles bluoses • clothes 25c: 14 c· 1 , ha llS Dy M ¥ u '"' ~""ri::u c rur, uo:au , 11 1 dj •--<"\I II DOU. F\l 'tions 25c each. 847-8115 $5. \Valnut dining • game Cllev mo-lof ss:Pair 9.00 x · tr 's dresses, new, size c ~ , new mo -::i $.25, $48-42U 615-S475 to , a ·es s"""" "'"" • mlture: Doll buggy AKC Be g! _, table I'"· Ba">t tank, 2 Q,......,... 14" tires S8 8' plt'kup bed S2S to $3, &rnall -medium men'• 10 $3 each. 546-0281 tapewnter $12, Sb!JI"t! model -purses $1, deep 'fry $7, $3 Stroller 11.50 Crib 12. . a e. P'JJMI, mwes "" .... ~... shirts, clothes melium ll ~ d c BlNG s .. ~,~ 9' 6" ood !Iba $ ~-•-$2 -"-Table St Metal sink 11 50 fitld cb8JTJl)1on aired. the SlO. Fan% HP Industrial $5. 2 shop tables $4 each. RCA Up. 673-54.Sl Cdi't GRAY Virtue table, l leaf 4""Ju esk mike $10, . B. "'""'u •u . g go g 2, <;.<......., , •wu• Metal itove-n.so. lli!Zh befit blood lines $25 962~45 Stereo AM·F'M & records TV for parl.B $5. Dodge -----'-----' $20. 4 matching chain $5 Whip antenna and base condition; $25 673-2963 bed $10, mattress and ehatr n. Cradle S2. 540-?84 7 ROU,A.Way Bed and mat· '25. 281 E. 16th st., c.M. trans!M' cue-front shalt D 1 SM ANT LING 1960 each. 21" Zenith T.V. ~ $3.5(], la1e model mercury LARGE Dogho'Jse apringi $5, drapes $5, dishes tre Doubt 548-04'7S $25. Rear shaft 125. 2 _x 4 Ran1b!er Rehel sedan, V-8 T.V. table $5. Aerial tube tester $25, ~~" Dymo 549-1201 25cfoodgrinder$5,potsand \VASHER $10. Reel power u. e $15. 536--2946 11'1.ud! 25c each. 172-4 TU.stin, engine $25. radio no, wheels $2.SO. Small R.C.A. mdio $5. embossing tape .5(1, reeon-TAPES Four track lO _ pans 50c, 962-3250, lCOOI St mower $25. Hand mower $3. SOLID Oak Mexican dining HYBRID red worms Sl.~Va c.~f. with tires $10 each, dil. To&aters $1.$2. Iron J.2, ditton~ ":_ o o d st~ ck ceilent'tapcs and tioiders m Kuku!, Huntington Beach off e-am cleener $25 . Hoae and table $25. Ola.In $12.50 ea. hundred. 20301 S. • BOOK.SHELF. \Vhile S 2 0 ferential SZO. Lites. win-DiRhes Sc _ St. Untinl.sbed ~ter $la,. Ha r d l ~ g for all. 6754780 Brookhurst near Bror;Km&rt, nozzle for ume $15. Battet;i Antique porcelain mortar &:. CypreM, Sa n t a Ana. bl 1 Halt dows, hub..""llP• ts each. Yoo cabinet door.1 with hln&es duphcator machine, stencils, t...c::....::cc.== _-:::-..,.--,..-, Saturday. charger $5. 6 ft ladder $2, pestel $15. Paintings, col· 546-6481 Large ta e amp no. . take off al Sl4 Narclsaua 2Sc-$J. Toolt Zio-n. Boat . a.nd ink nT.50, 14'' Ford JEWEL Blue carpet w{pad STURDY metal bunlt beds. Heavy duty step bumper Jqes & stitchery $1.S0..-$25. TWO bikes : Man 's Aize dresses, 20~~. all very ~CdM~·~rn-41;;..;;;.":;,.~~-=·I $10. cacti and tueeultnta wheel.I (with tires) Sl.50 from Barkers $?5. Orange good mattress $Zi 646-7260 $2$. Electric valve srlnder AntlqUe boat lantern .$15. Jjgbtwe-igbt and boy• s ~ ~%J1~2S"::i ~ PORTABLE Dilbwuher 12$, lJ.5c-20c. Me.Mien iw.r lern each, Barbl.e house. achoo! and gold &triped corduroy SlS. Welc:lin& toreh and hose Lo...-ely prof e-••ion !l I Stingray p 7.50 each, .,.A ,..,..1 Shelved room dlvidtt SlCl 25c, * KnoweO PL c~. and g doµs $10, girls roller velvet divan $25. 8x10 oval ANTIQUE green harvest $2S. We-lding regulator $25. halrdryer k chair $20. ""~"' M' br 'ded 16 4. • table-$15. 4 game table WeldJnr tanJcs $tl5. Vile $22. ~able hairdryer $5. Girl's 646-36!ll uneograpb S;i. Otsk S2Q. AS ta. ODt 7 or I"' ft..C.A. derby rink llkates and case a1 rug . piece sec· chairs $7.SO each Coffee New .fluorncent llghl• & woman'a bLkes $10 ea. MO'roROLA TV, 21", good GIIU..'S Clothing. ii:r.e ?-l2: l...C54>-8646:.c.;:.:..::c_ ______ I CC"levition S1S. Glri'a 24" Ne 2 $5. B.U. 196J.P Lin-tiDnal bookcase $5 each. l2 ...., _ _. •<K Pant suits $3. Slack9 $1-$2. BOY Scout cant"" SI. _ bike JI. '°"6"'* ,__ coln cent.I S1 roll, Victor Ct-ra. rn!c horses SS for all. table $25. Custom bamboo tl0.50 • $12.SO. 10 ft work Antique cuved walnut mir· picture, nice C&vuna .,.,,. Blouses 50c-S2. Shorts Scout~ aet •nd ,0,.,..-.,.. •• ...,,, ... ... -torch and hose S 2 5. Antique mahogany table $2. drapes $10. 2 chests S4 each. bench "'1th taste,.. ~. ,__.. ror; frame $25, mirror ni. ~3991 ""-II D-··• Sl"" •~ ....-..u.i...c. rnatt:a-. •I 0 Com I t t Bobb J "'---t-.. ,_,, ~ .,ch .,.., .,_ ....,...-' ·~---.,,.,.....,,. $1.50. lne1t ch«:ka'I $1. ._ ... -• • f'elU}atora 125. cham1 for Pee :se Y ones ..,.,,_vi.,.,.. """"' ~ frame $3. Tools $1-$25. New Round OAk table; top $25, DINING let, T piece11 $15. Handbags 25c'-50c 644--0317 Wall cigarettt holder SI 2 rr.r•4'1111 chain l.!lW& n eac:h. ru registered dubs $25. Pt1.irrt Twin bed mattress $5 eech. metncN · tooi aeta $6.50-$13. base $10. Sat A:-Sun 10--i. Pool vacuum and hose $10. DRESSES, Size l0.l2. knits, Formica bat top l'L' x 1,"' 2 BAR tlclOal wlda plastic Joliet Ave .. H.B. 53£.30'11 shaker $25. Shingle paint 7Sc Elec:lric train SS I awn ft" Helb!u watch $25 •1 2!l471 Via Valverde, Laguna !145-2611 • -ants S2 e.....,. » In. bike $5. _,,_ Old Na!· I mower $2 eA .. 9018 T ho ' N 1 cocktail, shlrlmakers. Kuits, "''all cigat't'I'· hol .. -, -• --B'BY •--· I'" ,_, t e;.,.....,.,, . 1 on a "7'r ori ist $10. Afr lank.I $3. 1 igue STUDIO •~. Small bicycle "" ,,.... -N " ~ti~ -.. ~i-machine " \..IUrJage ,,,,, uuan G...;,,.aphk:s ........_ each. Set ES 96US25 ~" "'OOl $3.50-$12.50. Slacks and pair brown and while ndRC!d "-• aeat .5{l car bed $2 jump -.,. ~""' BUNNI n·ts ~9965 1961 FORD Galaxy, no pink $10. Bar-B-Que $4. Chairs $2. slack suiUi $3-$5. Shorts & kitchen curtain-' $4. DrtlJIH ~tb lobM:co S7, 'tarp.Win geat $2: tub .50. d~essing Ytllt>w dishes n. Ceramic BUNK beds, black Trietal SM Twin beds, comple-te 125. oc '68 tag'S, $2$. l968 proof Chest ol drawers S 10 · b\(IUK'!I T:)C--fi.50. Slips and listed by me&suremtnl1 prr I O'v.-:"cc30;;'::;fl5';-'.79G2""'-mt""'---I table $8. swingmatlc $7, wall set S2· Hand painted pr. 2 naugahyde easy chairs Double drftser with large set•. SIO ea. 494-6336 962-3217 braK. size 32-34. 5()c-$1.2j. panel: "'bile draP<'s 3• wldt SYL\'A.~lA, Ulff. con\•eMer, walkt'r chair $2, electric cup and saucers 50c 5et. S4 eech. ~1aple coffee table mllTOr $25, Double bed on MATCHING Couch Ind POPULAR LP albums, good Shoe~. size ~ S2-$3.50 x 44" long $8. Whit drapes nt'W luhea $6, 646-1824 dish $1, bassinet and Kk1rt Shovel SOc. Oothes hamper $4.. Maple step table $4. New frame S20. Sofa 125. Odd C"hair, needs cover on couch d" 50c sk· s~ T v Hru1dbat:s $1.50 -$3.50 !H" lo 76" 'id St2 llammarl"M"' 1 b 0 r t •·ave ., l t k"t ll 50c. Lawn mower $5. 19lli I · tables S3 & $.5. 673-9815 teat $10 29,. high and 13%" con 1\IOl'I • 11 '-'• · · ng x \\ e , ...... .. .,,, pay ex nurser 1 , B ch BJ d % room coo er $10. U Marina Wardrobe Ind $2S. Music diameter bird cage wlth 112.50. Tape recorder $20. &44-ff.t\7 Gold dtapc1 6' 'Nide x 3.fi" tadki 100 ICC to 20 MC $25. be.by girl clothes to 6 A~~ms 5~@ mi. No. Dr. Seal Beach, Space l\ll7 rt.anda Drafting board, T sqUare ELEX'.:'TRIC refrigerator $?>. l.:,ng $5, Beige drapea, 2 Hammarlund power M4>P1y months lO tD .50. 122 .14th """'""'"'°""'7,,---,,,~~ S>l'OVEUl&42-9868 . choln 11S0~ ~~;·1 ~er~f1oo3 '1ntand13S3r-.~' ~1 rov0er-$3.51). Bike SS. 2619 Sarria 546-;6347 paJr. 63" w\dex 14-" king $15 ~s-8236 SI. Apt c!. H.B. 536-2673 SEWING Machine $8. F)re =BA=s°"Y~C~~=..c,,~~~1 .., ""'ll c--=a .,., . g , c.u.--....a e-a.-u c oor Ana St.. C.t>.f. Sat only pfl.ir. Various c o 1 ore d l\fOVIE ICl'ttn 50" x 50" $6 screen and irons $20. Pie· r I b $10, Hi&b chair M5-533S polisher SS Sliding gllSll Garage ''8" OOUBLE be(i $25. Bookcase kitchen curtaina n43. Beige 548-8236 . CHAIRS -. pair -1m1U -tun? framts l 'to $S. Drafting -"=· ~548-~7~""=-----~~I ~lid door with screen I Ho!-headboard U5. Chest o1 naugah°Yde -gold -armless ~ ....... '•desk $10. Desk l-"....,... 1..... drapes 4' wide x 3• long. 6 Pl,....,.."' table and s100! $25. Captain CHIHUAHUA poppy mal• .., -..,.... point older dryer $10 l,anv"> 5 TON Hydraulic press ""· dra\\'er!I $25. Large di.nMte .... i vn.E Tube and du!Mis $25. 968-121l • • .,... Portable-'JV stand 13. ··~ bl k · h skein11; oran., kruttlng yam 71.. 1 chain SS each. 193ll Beach all sho!s ...., s~ ·~ Book. lOc "· ,.~.,. .,.,~"' 11hades 50c-$1. Office chalr New 352 Ford oe wit set S25. Olaise lounge-S25. or magnavox "" BIKE c· I' 0 ·hwln 26" ==0--,.....;-::..:::.0•:..~='---I .,.. .,.~ and nttdle $2. Wood wall ..__.., ...,~1 ""• 1r s ~ n Blvd. % mi No. Adams. 'O'.:U-:,.=,;.;,:,=.;-::,::...::::;;:._,~~I v.·lth arms $4 Adi'ustable piston $25. 977 Valencia Dr. GarTant record nlaytt $25. ~ · · -• · l ,_,__ ~')<; • FIVE pieces Monterey llving 'Golf --"' '--« " knife bolder SJ. Ear phones ongm .. palll • ........ new_., 536-4002 cart tulQ ueg -· Toolt traverse rod, up to 10 ft $2. Apt C C.M, 546-8856 VACATION Special _ Metal !JM--1212 1:'=7,=-,.....,---~-room set $15 Dinette set $20 trom 251:43. Mangle-iron Cbalr1 SOc-$1. 'I\l.·o 5\i ft 2 PIECE OventuUed sec· Mcn'a suits, size 38 & 42 $15 $2. Air filter AITM $l. G.E. l 2 Naugahyde C'OUChes, l Walnut bedroom set $25 d12.SO Pictutt ....._ __ ~~ -~-.. 1 bo SJ hair dryer $7. 3 bu'mer cans c ean w/lid 15 gallon 'IYPEWRITERS 2 Royal of. ·black, I Ian 110 ,.~. 11• •·-• •p~g •nd matt-" · "'"''"'' ......,..:• p........_,. va anct xc1 Uonal $20. Collet and 2 end PATIO table wttll t w 0 19" x 16" :15 each. 962-0076 '"' v vuuu '"' ·~ $$. Sat.Sun. 10.. • 4&U each. 1513 Orange Ave. tables, blonde SS each. 3 bar benches JJO. Toaster $2.50. lblt-man atove St.2.50, n9 fice sbe:, workina "6 each. 4l~ot°', ~N~.B.~~~--~ $25 Lovely wedding dreu, ~ Corti.And Dr. Corona dd &42-5666 rtools ht'lge and RQld S7 Crtb sis. Bathinette $7.SO. ~~«in, AP t D • 3 rear ~~~~le~~ ·:ortsm f1~ 963--121.2 BABY Rabbits ' weeks old JO S:ZS. 10111 Valley Forge, Mar. 675-2162 t" JOINTI:R $25 Molor nnd each. Leather chair, oll Umbrella clothc&line $3. 31l2 1 ,,.:~="'"'--------t'ach, lawn mowtt $4, edger BED Pillows Koolfoam k~ n.50 each 536-6976 . H.B. Gray Virtue table, 1 leaf $20. •land for amt no Unflnlsh-white $10 Dinette set, gray Van Buren. 5-lQ.-3519 21" TV $25 Th.hie 'IV, 17", Sl , bo\t•Ung balls $2, 750 size. hardly uaed SIO pair. HONEYMOON I NEW B8Q with motoc $6 4 match'"· chalrt SS ••ch, ed 4 drawer chest $1S 5 formkti, 4 chairs need S20 Both work fine. Electric 968-12'12 15 over! Fer 1 .. -, wood tool chest •• .,. R d d NTCE po'tabl TV SIS • --S binoculars S20, new fittpl•ce _.:c.:~:..:.,=~~~~-1 We Simmons double alzt --..ir; ~ ,ZJ" Zmith 1V, !~·· TV drawer chest n7.50 All hll.Vl'l reo:iverlng $10 t' WOO e · ....,i[e touler $3 tr.am iron $4. ~et $2, 962-3949 AuroMATIC '\'asher, late box springs and maltT"'SS IAl'gf' kt chest $3 l.a'>'-'Tl table ~ Aerial $2.SO. SmAll nevfrmar tops. r>wclltnet('r table. 2 benches, strong $12. silk Damask cauch $20. Ol.n opener $1 , 6*-1525 mod('\, good ~iUon $25 good condition S25. 968-2n0 rt'JO\\'er $4. 54~25:!6 R.C.A. Rdlo $5. Toasters Sl· $5 N~tnn•r c 0 • " r t' d T. V. 21.. noor m o d e I , P11.Uo umbrt-\la flowcrtd GOOD Portat;ik 18 .. TV m. SOLID Brme fire terffn aOO Liu-gt' rubber raft $25 iv, at _ -=;:;=;c.c7:.::::..::=-. =:0-,,..-...... .,:....::..~~~ I S2. Jnm 52. Dishes 5c-Sl . sbtlvcs 3" x ~" z,c r:tich, blonde, \\'Orkin~ bot netd~ "'l!h fdnge Si. Pictures and Exercycle SJO 3 pl~ be-iire tools $20. 1-lalUcrattera short l~ $l0 7691'1 w. roth oU O'f.."E~ &. liferrlt p.a DOG house, la1·ge $12 4. x 9 Unflnbbtd cabtnet doors u n tinlsht'd l\fcdllerrllnt'nn tubel SIO 642-9168. l;Ji~ lra111Cs SOc·Sl. Dish('J 1.nd curved teetlonal. need work v.·11.v" receiver $25, 6x30 Placentia and \Val!ace Avt. stove with griddle gas stovt Ni $8 Ladil'!S d e-1 u x t y,•ftb hlncc• 25c-$l T 1 stylto. Bed panels $1.50 each, Orange Ave. C./'.I. Apl C. nnt\q11ts Z-lt'. Clothe~ for $7.5 t1ach. '62--0640 blnoculart 125. t\tli11 rJectrlc lT ~ thrn oven $25, 10 gallon wardrobe Mg $10 54~5MXI 2Sc.St. Boat $10. c,;cti ':~ r.1atchln1 ml1TOr lreme Sl DANJSll Ex"pandable 18ble teeu sge glrl"s. 'iui 8, to .l blanket, $5 HCh, double ~~~;'1'11~ m;:e~ fithh aquarium lnclu&s lid SOLID rtiaplt-king size head- tucculanta 15c·Xlc. Malden 30-M Klllybrook, C . M. $25. Ch•lra: $10 each. CotJet t2, Sl-S2. Swefl~.tt:' SI . BABY Stroller $10 High ('hair $7.50, Naval unUOfn\s, alie lram~. tw\n ,size $25 each. wH lite SS. 2 end titbits board Early provinci&.I, like h&.lr fmi 2Sc. 590 Knowell St0-91l9 tab~ St5 End table $10. all 1Adle-s drtut1 and b\O\IS<'.S, S7. BAthlnette $10. Ble.tt 42, $20 ca.ch, Shtlfleld carv-Oean. good emdltlon. Toilet both ~r 53. ironer SS, .et of new $25. 673-8446 Pl.CM. tottol6ft~intlnkfence, in aood Ctl'ldttlon . noor sii' 10-U, tl· 6...,.1 Lennox rocking Mrse $1$. 3136 Ing set and 6 knl•~ $25, a.Jde $4 large plait gtu~ I drildMM Golden Boob TORO Commercial At b, cine 'J or f ' R.C.A. 40c per ft . 10 ft .ir 6 ft chain lamp $5 Table lamp S2 J~igh Dr., Huntin,gtoa Stach. ntar S\Jmatra, C.?t!. ~2835 Sperti tht!M1CJ11&mp 420. TV mirror, needl rtsUvtrlng $20 Enc)'do'pedia, include1 6 lawnmov.>er, heavy dut)' u- ltlfotlllon: $15. Girt'• 24." link file $20 Round t1ble and chair $3 Dll Hayes AW:., 1.ody'1, 34,7..mt REF RIG ER AT 0 R Pl lamps SZ each.-books 25c. 642...Jl21 books of the Goklen Book C@.llent eonditlon $25. Goll bike SI. &G-612:8 2 chalrl 115, ll) gal fuel tank C.M. Kt M996 NE\\' douNe Md. and fr.me Wasbtr SZ Stove Vlitb arill N<>-2 winches $25 each. 208 STEREO can.nctre tap t miutrated dk'tbwy ~ col· cluba, lrms and woode $1.50 SJncle mattrtt:s s l 0 S25 Sea.t lf'!ndSng macb!ne ClUHUAJfUA pups, ARC l"t'g. $25. MOdtm desk wtth chair S:lO Box sprlnas • mattrefls .. 39th St .. N.B. 67W7(I( player tor car, used very Jlt· or, S15. 536-*9'1 m s:t 673-4169 ~'1220 ' m; ~ In drtll f9 &U-olO!O crt:a~lored, ft"male. lon.q $12. Near new nylon flctylic Jl5 Sat, 12-t Ol'il¥· U60 Pa.rte UNICYCLE $25, 10 speed tie $25. 4 speaktrs ff BICfa.EJS'' boys' SChwinn, Bill. 1felmet with W>ble • Bar stools wiCh lliutic REF'RIGERA~ s ma I I or ehort-f\atred S25. 545-1682 carpel, tan, 15 by 18 plus Av~. c.M. hike $25, wattt 4kl_ $25, :l Several tape car1ridgt1 $1.50 wlfh hcadllght ns. 6r~ shield $20, motor wtndscret'l'l tt:ata S2 each. 20 m. blkt IS,. frtttlnr untt $25. lland .Jfammarlund short v.· av 11 ball pl~ $20. We.bcor Holl-48 YARDS Green carpet si4 hme regulator $15, 536-6126 each. 646-109'5 DOUBLE Bed inc I u d i ng flt.I A.II moctell SlS, bOtii like Oprtttt making madline Pl>'l''er aaw. BIAck I Detker radio JOO KC to 20 MC n;, j d11y lli·Fi $10. COUee table i ,,:6.:.7;..oas:...:;.:.-9:_ ______ 1 SEAI..POIJ\'1: -s Jame 1 e BRONZE Frigklaire s 2 5 fralll4!, $15. 897-6)52 new. 842-5913 with lobtwxo $7, TarpaWia J15. 21lf Continent1l, C.M:_ JlAmmarlund power aupplJ S."1. 646-1189 ~~~ Sylvania. UllF converter, female kitttn, 1ix weeks f1S 6i3-9702 310 E. Balboa, N.B. Movie M:retn 50'' z ,,.. SS· CJRL'S Bikf. 16" t7 3 tire• 2$" 30, $25. 962-2761 WJLIOn Goll cart $10. 330-1232 $25. 5*C3& l ZEBRA ~SI. 646-6849 ~ tubee $6. &t&-1824 LI 3--2538 D1Ar..1oo;o Dove $3 64).326.1 $4Wl36 and tube• 20'' S3 54M623 ., -. ~~· /, JuM 8, 1968 DAfl'r' PLOT ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOas & IM,LOYM!NT JOBS & IMPLOYM!NT JOBS & l!MJ'LOYMI NT ,JOBS & !MPLbYMEHf Jois & EMPLOY~Nl .!0115 i IMPCOYMENf Mti RCRANDISE '611 ' ' ------....-l•-----=-1-SAL! ANO nAOI • Carpel Laying & Joh Wanted, Mon 7000 Halp Wanted, Mon 7200 Halp Wanted, Mon noo Halp Wanted, Mon 7200 Htilp Wanlld Help Wonted Holp Wint--- •. Repair 6626 • Women 7400 Women 7400 w....... 7400 furniture IOOO SENIOR l>et.litner andJcr- A:PARTMENT MANAGERS Oi.iel Dt'8t(lman deal.res lnttte1ted In bida 0 D po511Jof1,, 0 I v II r • 111 e d ttplactment earpellng? We me<.-bonicttl experience tn 1.1-c exPtr· In U1is fteld. Call Commercial and Aero.tpace $46-4478 eves. •Lie. C.00.. field. Am NOT a job. aho~ tractor•. per, llome phone ~231111 qordonint 6610 ANTHONY'S Gar d e n Servi'' 646.1941 COJ\fPLETE CLEANUP J..A WNS REPl.ACED Rea1. monthly care. Pnm- tng. Landscaplna;. Exp. bQr.. COt.J..JXiE student. vetttU:' 21-I f1'I-P.O. exp. w:wa summM" work ... 1'o Milin&. m.<062 Job Wanted, L•dy 7020 CA R p ET Ceanlfla. Fluor •trlPl>lng. ulna, W•Ur. WlndOWli wubed. 5314567 tic•lturi•t. Job W•ntocl, Lady 7020 -:-J epen ... G1rct.ner :Ex per., complete yard MO'niER'S aid: re 1iIb1 e : aervlee. Free e.Umatn: High Sehl. ah'l wanta Nm- • 548·7958 • mer poe;ltJan, 11 v e • l n. Cut & Ed&e Lawn Rd'uence•. Laurie Bl.lley Maintenance. Llcensed. 213: Sf6..t1J3 548-<IPI -54.J.-8570 aft 4 PM RreEPl'IONlST, w l thou t MOWING, F.dgi.ng, vacalawn. t;yplrw. Or wish telepboae Gen'I cleanup, Hauling. work. MS-4733 Odd Jobs. * MU900 cH~o~us=EKEEl'==rn='°'•'"""c"'"°",,,-°':: JAPANESE GARDENER .daywork. Experienced. Maintenance by the month. 836-4136 Good ""· """" 546-7158 -=~===== LAWN & Garden maintel). anoe. Cleanup • Spray· Fer-- Job Wonted Mon & Women 7030 tillze Com'I & Res!. 962-1349 ---------- Cut • Edge Lawn Maintenance. Licen~. 548-4808, 545-S870 aft 4 PM * P.10WING, edging & clean up. Monthly rates. Free estimate. Call 968-1911 * ' Gener1I Services 6612 PROFESSIONAL W I n d ow Oeanlng Free est. Business, resid &: const. Crystal Win- . dow Cleaning. 548-8737 CLEAN Lots, garages, etc. Tree removal, dump, tklp, backhoe, fiU, grade. 962-8745 t'fouseclnning 6735 HOUSECLEANING, ThllI'I., Fri. Experienced, x In t refer .. have t.rans. 642-0'l38 Interior Decor1ting 6737 One Call Covers All COMPL. DECORATING • Painting, int. & ext. e Custom Drapery • custom CarpelinJ: . e 'Vall Coverings e Color Coordination 20 Yrs. Exper. FREE E!>l. Samples to YOUR Door, Lie. &: Ins. Res. · Comm. MODERN DECORATORS 536-9513 Ironing 675S DAY OPBllNGS e C1nterlet1 Grinder• e Acme Gridley e Brown & Shtrpe 2nd SHIH OPENINGS e Drlll Oper1tor1 (Tr1lnHa) e Browne & Sharpe e Shiver Operatort • Pointing Oper•ton e Cold Heider Operetors Fringe benefits '"'" elude profit sharing. APPLY IN PERSON 9-ll " 1-4 p .?tf. MY home fl hr. Family irorr ing, 1pecializi ng tn pants/shirts, 2 dy min. 540-3811 1=======1· Land1c1plng 6110 AIR INDUSTRIES CORPORATION GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING & GARDF21/JNG SERVICE State licensed contrctr, Residential -Commercial Yard Cleanup Free Est No job to big. 89l-3581 12S70 Knott St. G1rden Grove 192.5571 An equal opportunity employer Local m•nuf1cturer haa lmmadlot• oponlnp for: • ElectrOlllc Assemblers ' • WlretMjl w ........ e1t1blf1hed -rd•I 11,.,, with . llboral lrlnp bonolita. Only people with et lu1t-11• menth1 ••· porlonco •hould •pply to PWMOllCS 919 Bokor Stroot c-;.~~ -Day Busboys -Dishwashers APPLY IN PERSON s.6 Mon. tbru Ftl. REUBBlt LEE 151 E. Pacific Cat Hwy N•wpor,t llNch Day Dishwasher "'11 nm. Excellent Salary &; company benefitl. Apply betw. 2-5 p.m. SNACK SHOP :1444 E. CN1t Hwy. Coron• del Mer STOCK CURK D•y Shift Wlll consider trainee. -APPLY- '1987 Plac•ntl1 Ave. Costa Melli REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Excellent opportunity. Phone ior appointment: Jerry Freud Charles Arnold 388 E. 17th St. 64ff.T755 SKILU!D MAY CO. AND So. CO.st Plau UNSKIUED MEN l(EEDED NOW TO l'1U. VACANCID IN lntom owlnt NEW DEPAR.T.llEHT for OPl!NING.'l _D~ TIL EX-1-o -, PANSlON IN OUR OR. C-I r •les ANGE COUNTY DIVISION. •rlV• .HI STARTING SALARY $120 per WMk& up IMMEDlATE E lrt PL 0 Y· MENT FOR 'nlOSE WllO QU~LIFY. COMPLETE JOB TRAINING ANO RAP- ID ADVANCEMENT. REXAIR INC. ORANGE COUNTY DIV. For lnlorm.atioo call Monday • TueadU 774-7251 MACHINE SHOP DISPATCHER Mull be famill•r with machlnt abop practice•, Ind abUtty to read blue- prtni.. 45 Hr Mln. Work week Profit lharln1 J. C. CARTER CO. LHdint Import DNlor Hu opentn1 for qualilled Auto S1l .. m11n Dot•ll Mon S.rvlu Writer Lot Man Deen Lewis Imports 19!16 Huber, C.M. 646-9303 Agoncloo, w-7JGO Wdrk .... at YOUR conv1nlenc. The ''Temporary Divlskin" ol the Newport Pel"IOlllJ Agency often pleasant, top peylng Jobt (fee paid bo the employer, of course) for the qualified woman ,..~., llket to work just now and then. NEWPORT Personnel A,ency SfCRfl'ARY -lltl, typlns (IQ, Woric wllll f1alnl. Mlnl- miq 1brw )'tvl MCJ-. mw....,-.. KEYPUllCH OPWTOR fefer tome lndultrlal ex,._ -· Ahl< .. "'"" &ll:Y ahlft. Apply Pat ,ol'°"' QS.0600, •xt 2229 COWNS RADIO CO. EXPEIUENCED: -U..-t .......... !land. >:xeeptlooo1 srowtll opportunity! -APPLY- M1rshlll Communications 2230 s. ..... St. Sent• Ano, Colll. 540.2120 An OQ"'1 OWortulllty employer -PER!OHNR CUii R&I SHI 'fl'mWI for ~ OOlco poallioo llk ~ ..,.,..., typing. 1U.fnc etc. PtraonnV ci.- periel>o<I ............ Apply Personnel lM Men thru l'l1 ROBllSOllrS FASHION ISLANO ltEWPORT BEACH An -1 opPommlty employu CASHIER Rtctptlonist. An excellent opporturul)' if yoo I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.!!!!!!!!!!!! .. [ have eccurate clerical abW. 19700 Jamboree Rood ty and ..... 1n hondllng Newport leech customtt contact. HS &rad An appUeatlonl rmewed Electro-""~~c FINANCE OD merit wlth DO blu... Mechan"1ca· I 16612 B<>a<:h Blvd., HD war.! Race, Cdor, Creed or F.qua1 oppcrtunlt;y employer Sex. Call 841-2544 KEZY RADIO llC. Disneyland Hotel Anaheim • Assemblers Experienced only. Computer Alaombly. -APPLY M1rshlll COUNTER GIRL NeaL 1ttractlve married pre- femed for 10 AM to 2 PM , lhift Good job excel pay. lmmtdlate openlnp. Apply today •t ni.• Dorymen 2100 W, Ocean Front, N.B. Spanish Modltorra..., SHOWROOM SAM,LIS 8 Ft wood co..nitd armid di- van with lull: man'• matd- + trill chAlr; beautlful M.ai turancon tabtlel llDd P. ora. 5 Pc heXaron SparU* dark oek·top dlnina ad "'"' black or 1vbcfado lnmld chalra: decomtlve vieyl O• Pgn. S Pc Mf!ditenuean bedroom tel-9 drawer Mr. I: Mra. dn!uer, large frara. ed mirror. lara:e nite ton> modeai, matchins _panel dt- lia:ned headboard. $195 VALU! full Price NOW $429.95 OR TERMS AS LOW M 13.00 PER WEEK (WlU lell Items 1ndfviduaJl1) NO DOWN Use Our Ston!I Charge ' No fancy front BUT • L. QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! APR~OVED FURNITUll 2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Daily 9-9, 10.5 Sund"Y .. • 548-9660 • ' DINE'M'E Set, md tble, U. tlque port. bar., antique coo- coo dock, lrg oil palnted pictures, Fl-. Prov end tbl2i~ Ladles clothing; em·med. Men's; med. 673--5451 Cdf1 DECORATOR'S Wee\( e D d SeU-out, Complete Hou~; Decorators furniture & an- tiques. Sat; 1 to 7, sun' A: Mon: 10 to 7. 644-0011 • 67·1 W. 17th St. Cotti MIA 548-3421 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. Hu an immediate open!nc 642.3170 for a Bookk"'''" The Job. CommuQic1tlons MASSEUSE Wanttd, Age 22 to 32 Will tnln . ......,, ()pon FuU A part.-tl.me. Rd' A: no police n!C(J;d, Apply iD penon 132 E. 18th St., CM. COMPANION to elderly lady, 45 • 60. Mutt have rm., I: car. "Llve-lu" 2 Deys week. 833-2"!1 DINING room set, exquisite Oriental dark roee~. tJut. fct 8 chain CU6tom Tbai silk cushions. Orig. ~ Sac. $1500-642-5258 1 ............................... 1 dlera • ch~englng e.'tpel'- • Carpenters Trailer or mobile home experience preferred.~ cellent beneJitll. Apply In ,,._; See Betty Bruce at midd Gxec Agency for Career Glrll «UO W. Cout Hwy., N.B. By appolnL 646-3939 Hol1t_Wanlootl Women 7400 lf•llef R.N. EXPlORfR . U2 P.M. MOTORHOME CORP.' . Full ,_.~!"~.MR.N. 4000 Cempu1 Drive Newport h•ch Lib Technician Apply in peraon No Phone calls pleue Huntington Beech Conv•lescent Hosplt1I 18792 Delaware Huntington Beach leQ.Ce in pleaunt surround- tnp. Five yea.rs ICCCWlt• Ing ""' bookkeeping .._ lence ,.quired. s.Jary plua inlunnoe plan, fringe bene- fit& Male or female appJ.1. cant ~ Send re- sume to: D. P'. MITCHELL Executive V .P. KEZY, INC. D1..,..,i.nd-Hol•I Anaheim, c.111. JR. SECRETARY ~:lun&: woman w1tb minimum l years general office u:· pertence. Type 60 wpm, tran. llCI'ibtng ~ a l'I d lhorthand de1lrable. Poll· Hon btvolve1 mnnpondence typing, enawerlng telephon- es and ieneral recepUonlst duties. Clerk Typist 2230 S. Anno St, Senti An•, Calif. . 540.2820 An equal opportunity emplQYer MAT'lIRE Woman wanted for chUd care 12 to 6 PM. Trantp rtq. Start 6117. 2 Marble step tables, $25. Oak desk, $20. White drtllHl' I: nite stand $25. call alt,4 p.m. 548-1625 • ---------! CdM67S--Zl14alt6 OFF White quilted sectional 13', custom made, looks llke new. Cost $1<XXI. Sell $500. >111-510! EXPERIENCED • PART.TIME TELLER UNIT!D CALIFORNIA BANK 4S25 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Be1ch 5411-4424 . An equal opportunity employer Applicants conaldered on mf!rlt regardless of race, religious creed, color, nr.- tlonal orllin or ancutry. Mold 10< motel work. .... mo . 8' CURVED SOFA. help, perl rond $50 Call af.t t5 549-392.rl Jobi-Min, Wom. 7500 - Office Equipment 8011 cost Accouftlino · Clerk·Analysl GESTETNER Mim-No.· 120. Xlnt cond. n so or best offer. 8J6-.8669, 633-0922 Furniture Auction 8025 Southlend's Largest Modern Furniture & Appliance Minimum 2 yean college ---------I chemistry. Poaltion lnwlv· LADY Over 25 for Fish 'N ea Quality O>ntrol and tech-ChiPI re1taurant man1glng nical 1pplk:atlom ol chemfl.. ability preferred. Muat be try, Excellent chance for ad· able to '1r'Ork eves, sat A vancement. Call Mr. Surfaa Sun. Apply 10:30 -11 am or ior appL S%>-8248 2 pm -'4 pm. 507 w. 19th Minimum 1 year general off· ---------1 tee experience. Type mini- mum 50 wPm-Varied duUe1. A small manufacturing and eoa:lneerinl company requirel lndiv\dual to as- awne eo1t accounting du- Ue1 including direct la· bor distribution, mainlen- ance of lnventocy c o 1 i · records end woJi<.fn.pro- ceu inventory. Must be able to prtpe.re mat re- port.S from touree data. O:>llege traintna In ac- counting preferable. Work experletioe in account· 1ng and m omce machin- es helpful. Sahli')' op61. Pleaae .end ~e to, or apply at: AUCTION h•ry Wad. Nlto 7 P.M. Every Sa't. Nite 7 P.M. Inspection dally 9 a.m. • 9 p.m'. We alway1 have a U'e- mf!ndouS selection of qual. tty household furnishings • New & used · Plus color TVs, stereos, 20,oo:> sq. f\. of furniture & late appllanc> HARLEO'.l D1VIS10N AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY C:O.la · Me1a in the Colt.a Mea Plu.a. BOOKKEEPER Irvine lndumial Complex FULL CHARGE . To auiat CPA • Trea1. cf Assis~~TENTION w1l:5tantial O:irp. N.B. Some typing • receptloniat duHel, .SWruner employment fm' le\'· 25 to 40. Salary open. Call eral college students who . Mr. Mitchell 642-1626 need employment until Sep.t----------1 t.mbtt ht. Pref" m'" ma. FACTORY -In """"'"· law; or TRAINEES psycbology. EnjOyable and 1ntere1ting work and invaJ.. for Plasdc Molding, ~ yra. uable experience for men I: over, 850 W. 18th, Colt• majorlna: in the above fteld1 . Mesa. $115 per WHk 1'RN="11~-!~Fu~u-1-1m-,-. ~ ... ~11-.. ~., For prtliminary interview time. LVN 3--11 full time, call 539-11J3, 9 • 2 p.m. and part dme. Salarle1 C 0 rt 'ly opt'n. Frtnge benefltl, Park 1reer ppo uni 1.Jdo Convalescent Center. Join t~a futest growing 642-2410 profession·Alutual Fund 1ale1 ISAL '=~ESG~~IRL~W~an-ted~:-to_p_ex._ Call Mr. Sur!u b'appt.~ llARLECO DMSION AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY Irvine Industrial. Complex WAITRESS Good opportunity MUlt have &:ood ·~· APPLY JN PERSON 3-5 P.M, DAILY Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. CoHt Hwy. Coron• del Mar, Ce. Hostess-Cashier . . Attractive, viVIC.IOUI host- ess to work 5 or 6 nights. Exper1mce preferred but not necesury. Good ln· come potential Call for appointment. Bob B11nt1 Restaurant 644-2031 WAITRESSES HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB Staco, Inc. 113.9 Baker Street Costa MeN 549-3041 .. equol opponw>ily empioyu BUSDRIYERS es. . I WILLIS CLARKS A-OK COMM GALLERY 7722 Garden Grove Blvd. Beach Blvd., at the G.G. Fwy Gar1g• Sile 8022 DANISH dining room. set, 4 chairs, oiled 90lid walnut ill· I eludes hutch. Cost $800, aslr:. ing $300. Kirby vacuum with attachments S55 Ladies goU 1 clubs with bag and cart $15. I Waterskl.s, cost $50, aell for $15. 3 bike!I, $10 each. 2 &Ood mirrors $6.00 & $4.50. 2 4 Part time 10 rrtontb pos1Uon. drav.·e.r cheata SS.SO each. Salary rana:e $2.78 to $3.39 Assorted speakers Sl • $3.50. hour\Y. Colin&: date for fil. 1'Iiscellaneous s er v In a: Call for appointment In& June U, 1968. Newport dishes, lamps, e1c. 968--1980. 536-8866 Mesa Unltled Sdioo1 Distrlct 10070 San Pablo Cotn;t. Brunch Waltr-s Classified PerBOMel OWct ~=~~~ ~~eJs Ne~ r: •• NEAT A _ _._ 1901 Newport m vd., Colla Sun~ only 4 OOurL i:tie ... ,g woman for Mesa. M6-3ZM MOVING! Gas range $10, part tlme o1llce work. I=:=~--~-~.,...,.. --" •---Pmnanent poei.tlon, not a MEN A women to clreulate Norge w.,...er $5. wau• No experience necessary. perience, top 1a1ary, Belttt Car Wash H.lp We train • tull or part time re~..f.o-wear. l.JlliaJ1'1, jJ.33 Mutuel Fund Advisors, Bristol st., So. eout P1ua. ~•perh1n9in9 Peintlng Auto Trimmer Full time or wkends. Experl~ced 0 n 1 y. Take Inc. Coeta Mee1. 56-0369 \VALL Coverin~s &: in. Min age 18, apply in perlOl'I charge of Trtm Oepai:trrJent. Np! B. 1603 Wertclllf, 642-&UZ WAITRESSES. Exper only Age 21 to S5, me 1-1 or under. EXJ)ttlenced only. Apply in penon alter 3. IUm.mer Job, p I e 8 1 8 n 1 popular petition. Muit be rubber sofu $10, coffee end te1ephone m 8 n n er , cor>-regbtered voter ot Orange step tables, $5, twn beds, 1tructlon ~oe prefer. Count)'. Good pay. Inquire box springs, mattnf, $25. red. Quick thinker, typlfW, at 19<ri E. lTlh St., Room dressers, $12. Ni le tble $5, stallations. See samples at LIDO CAR WASH Company ~di.ti, vacation, S.A. 1212 N, Bl'Oldway, need llPPb'· Denny's Coffee ' home. Flocks • Foil . Vinyl 481 E. 17th Colla Me1a 11.eady employment. 547-8331 Shop, 1600 S. Cat Hwy., Call 847-1659 before 8 a.m., SERVICE Station, u:per., Call Mike 540-0170 SALES Laguna Bch. No phone calll Five Crowns RMtaur1nt 3801 E. Coast Hwy. aorne light bookkeep.Ing, Call 212, Santa Ana or phone. dinette sel, $12. Cabineta, $3. betwttn 8:30 un. ml 10 835-&36, l92-S5l7 Table $4, Lamps $1 It $5. "" ·-1 "" ..... writer $15. Ad d . a.m. <1.....-oo;J WAITRESSES & Dlshwash-•J i= Schwartz. light mecbankal pref.erftd. N E i REPRESENTATIVF.S plae. J,P::_AI~NTl""N=G-.-,-xt-,-,1o-,~ •• -t.-rl-,or-I Over 21. Permanent. Hunt 0 zper ence Leading ind e Pend en t"H~O-U_S_E_K_E_EP_ER---~Li-,-~-1,. lie. hl.1.17 yrs exp. Free est. Texaco, 1404 N. Coast Hwy., Necessary!· specialist• dealing in over Assist present hskr. Con· 548-5325. Accoustical ceil· Laguna Beach. 494-JCXKI Must have clf!an California 100 mutual lunda, expanding valeacent mother &: 3 Corona de! Mar No phone call1 please era, all shifts. Exper only machine $10. ~2267 541-A Bernard St., CM WAITR!SS need1apply. Denny's Coffee ----~----1 -=~=~-===I Tray Sen'lce and Cocktail. Shop, 1600 S. Cst Hwy., GARDEN PARTY ings AGE 18-26, mechanical ap. driving reeord. Apply in Orange County. This Is an chldm, 12. 3, &: l. 494-6297, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR dtude helpful but not YELLOW CAB CO. op PO rt u n It y to enter 54~1101 ext 233 STENO/LEGAL TRAINEE Day shift ava ilabh•. Apply Lagwia Bch. No phone calls (Free Lunch) Laguna Beach attorney need.a Shereton Beach Inn plse. SWAP·A·RAMA - asai.tant for his prob1te 2lll2 Ocean Ave. l :E"'x°'·CE=L'°'L""'E~NT~~Oppo~-rtu-,-ity Carden or patio fum,. dignified proff!ssional :&elllnit EXPER M tu pl J d Painting. Free estima1e. necessary. 1116 E. 16th St. full or port time Investment ·• a re "a y, Llc & Ins. Special next 30 The Earl's Plumbing Inc. Costa ~lesa full Ume, ladies apparPI. days. Call CHUCK 548-SJ14 1526 Newport Blvd. exP not necessary, we train. Klnr:'• MJl.Ad;y Shop, 214 S. Co•!• M"'' 64Z-l'IS3 REAL ESTA TE 547-<ti21 . Mutuol Fund Coast Hwy, loguna B<>aeh Ra"elary. Must be &elf· JIU11tlnaton Beach tot skilled hair •17Ust. Mer-tools, pollen', etc. • PAINTING -Jnteliar & Inve1tors lnc. 2100 N. Maln,1---'--'-'-"'=~--Exterlor. Free estimates. REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't lndependent friendly oUlce Santa Ana BABYSITI'ER 5 days per Reasonable rates. ~5 you be aelllng the hollnt bu QJ>ffiing for asMJCiate --~~~~=--wk. 6:00 10 3:30. Live in or starter, wUllng to accept BABYSITTElR needed for 6 rell Hair Design, 2912 E. E.ven' Sat/Sun. 9-6 responsibility & have ex-month old boy, Live ln. Coast HI 11 b w 8 y, C.d.M. Newport Home & Gardeii: area . Huntington Beach? With some knowledge in land fXPERlfN((D out. 2 children, My horr1 ..... Call Phil McNamee for appt. & income property. To p Reliable refs. pre I. 646-260!! ea:]ent typing skills on mM o 1 de r w 0 m a 0 0 r 67~1777 20!ll Harbor, CM. &U-4400 Executive, S/H 80-90 WPM. serviceman's wife 0 K , ·i"i7A"IR'"""s"ty°"lis'°<-. -..,.,,1,.h_,fc;ol'°'l--,-g L.R. sofa & ehr1; ree rm rat. No legal f! x per i enc e Room & board plus smaU for new Newport BHlch tan sect'I & chr: 6 eu ft necessary. \VIU t.raln. Start aalary. 54M161 . &1llon, offers a tree sham]"IOO regrlg $30; chat &: dresser; $400 Per month w 1th GAL rnIDAY; Lt S/H, ina girl, paid vacation & other 11,esk $25; 4·poster bed: odds Village Real Eatate Commisdon. Dania ReaJty Aarto Parts Man BA sys 1 TT ER & LEAKS? Gas or water eleo-962-4471 546·8193 Co., C.M. 642-6560 Plumbing 6890 tronlcally located uoder ce-WESTERN Men'a ha.Ir styJ.S 0"ER"v"1"CE"""'°s°'13°'11<m"""'°'M.,.oc"han=.,-10 mf!nt, blacktop, ground, ing c h a m p I o n wants Thll Ume. Experienced In walls, ahowen, any place. gf!nt1emen models for future tuneups, brakes & wheel Repaired. Water lines cleat>-competition•· Call: Mr. RO!l alignment. Top wans l ed, pressure te1tortd. 543-9174 commi1S\on for qualifjed CALL "LE>-'<S" 642-0348 man. APJ>ly LaguDa Chevron BankA111ericard OK ~ PAl'.T nm~ Janitor Early 604 S. cat Hwy, Laguna Sch. . morning, good pay for right * PLUMBING *' pe~. Apply today at Th' AUTO SALES Repa!rlng 1-Remodeling Oorymen Rettaurant. 2100 Cheap uaed cars, dirty hands, E lectric Se\\-er Cleanlna: W. Oce•n Front, NB. ~ hout'I. Commiaslon .. All \\'Ork guaran. 642-6583 2 Service Station attendants w Ith guar. Group Ins. PLUMBING with uper., full or part Steady. No hot shota. REPAIRS REMODEL time. Ray Carey O:ievron, 63fi..1440 1°"'===·61>-312ll======-I 604 So. Cout Hwy, Lq\ma DELIVERY-LatetUabLa:.ta Bch. Mesa. Full&. part time. 13 & Sewi!!I 6960 FRY COOK_ Kitchen Hf!lper over. With own car and In. Alteritlons--642-5145 ll-5 p.m. 6 days Apply surance. ~ply at: 1920 Neat, accurate, J> )In. u:p. HAMBURGER HENRY Haibor Bl., CM after 2 p.m. TILE, Ceremlc 6974 '2l:li Pla~a. Colla ~1esa DRIVER best Mt nt'\l'IPfl?eT PART or full time aardener route. Good part tlmt job Ind handy·ma.n. lor ambitious steady adult. •Verne, the Tile MRn * Apply in person Corona del M&r • Jrvlne CU1t. worir. Install A replJn, JAMAJCA INN HOTEL l.l't!a. 962-4633 No job too 1ma11. Pluttr patch. Lelkinz 1 h 0 w • r SERVICE Sta Attendant, WANTED Boy 19 to 21, repair M?-19S1/84&-0n OVl!I' 21, 1\a:bl meeb exper. &fngle, fbr deck hind. Send • Union Station, '177 Superior, all particular'I c/o Dally JOBS & EMPLOYMENl NB Pl1ot s.,. P!4' -==,-,,,-,,,--=-Job W•ntect Men 7000 P/TIME Maintenance Man. YOUNG Man wttll rood car Gen'I clean.up, Ille repa.ir for 1um.mtt work t llrly E X: P t: R l E N C E D Apt. n!l'lo 548-1™ moroln1· m..7-113 malnlcnancei paintlnl ASA ~~u:s"'=-,-s-,,.-..,~,~d-1.,.-.~b-,.-, 'MAN='"or-7boy-~to-wvric-,,-,.l,-drl~v-,_ cieaniJlC. 191-1679 about the be1t deal ln town. ln, cookt.ria exp. Jll'tf. C&ll OWlGZ m ---'--'--------_•_::JJ._u_._.,,.. __ 160 ___ _ I Apply Fred Rihs STANSBURY BUICK 2J4 E. 17th St. Co!>ta hle1a Housekeeper, H.B. n tar Five Polnt1. 6 AM to -1:30 PM, 5 dys, 847""4984 aft 5. ruu..EREtTES, Eam up to $&l wkly, pt time, over 21 Mr1. EdwardJ 54~2915 or 546-5745 E1rn While You Learn * WAITRESSES Exp er . Major Appliance Repeir Full or part tlm~. Sef' Karen at Ken's Cofftt Shop, 3000 s. Write: Equimall1x C~l·N Coast I.fwy., Cc!J,1. MEIUT INCRElASES. ~ly ore, start part.time, good bcneflta. '73-t95S &: ends. 2515 Alta Vi 1 t a Box M·143, Daily Piiot. 1 64M178 uture, C\.'er 45, own tr11.nap. •TEACHERS HOSPITALITY l[ o 11e11 NB · CdM area. PO Box 8 SUMMER EMPLOYMENI' PATIO sale. Mo v In I· ~rvtce needs woman with C.dl\.f Fwniture Uke new. Mile. f b bl bond Riimill;;;------Phone Mr1. Hobkirk rl.,tt o ga a e lo po1 •I nc1' BARMAIDS .• , , 83$.4207 or 83.>4044 Items. Mun a;o. 2201 HoU,J v~ car, typewr ter • -:======== Lane, comer Irvine N.J. enthusla1m for &ciling. Work • · · and GO.GO -DANCERS S h I I I 7600 pb. LI 8-6576 • 642-Eal conslsll o( welcomini new c 00 s-nstrud on .,::_.,....:.,,.,:_c_.:_,:.::;c...:;.~~ I residents for tlne local lJOO per week GARAGE Sale Sat 6 Sun·10 mfl'cbanll and aalatlng: 638-&183 or 633-9763 PIANO lellOtll, )'OWJI, exP., a.m. to 5 p.m. AU eood r.:trcbantl ln obtaining new NEAT Ef.ncient girl wan1{'(] leacher, new In area. Gra.d, cond. Reis, prices. 00: 3224 Geary Blvd. S. F. Callf., !)U18 c~tomera, Call 54~ with 'l'V'ev\ow ... _kin ~ Sherwood Mu1lc S c b o o l ' campus. Call 545-1331 for SECRETARY, Exp., 20 to 30, ... UN! it ex Member Music Teachers for 11.lrcraft executive , PBX Operator perlence . In Note dept I)!' Asaoc. PrlY. lessons for IOUof-d:;;1;:"~eti::"'"':;::~~-~~·- Orall£e OJ, airport. Call Experienced, mature. Perm• bookkeepmg. Pbone Mr· thru teem, SUtt Denton 367 Gar . Sele Fri. & Sit. ..-;;;;;;'i;7™;;;;;;--;:,;;;::;:;c.l!an~y~tl"'m~•c:,..._~~~or;_;6~73-9335~~ nent part tlme Sundi\Yll thru Bro..'n ~1111 Magnolia, CM 5434494 Evtt)'thing goe1! F\lmitun, E A'PE:RI ENCEO "Dirttt" HAIR-STYLIST Tu~:i. PM boors. apply In WANTED FULL TIME SWIM LESOONS, y OUR lawnmower, washer, fte:, Sal~man for Adverti sing 1 C lit · G13.-il8S person MAIDS for MOTOR BOTEL POOL. Private &: Group. 361 Ogle, Apt B, C."M. SP"C1alty. Ney,•gpopcr • .es o urea · Shenton Beach Inn In Laguna Beach. 4M-1563 Reaoonablo. •~ Cr-· I• G'RAGE I •·••-·-hol..,ul. Moit33roNeYi•portBlv.,Np1.Bch. ~,,.....,. ,_.. ,,. " aa e; dryer, ·-wv I" 21112 C>cean Ave. *' FLORIST 1tructor, Mn. Bee. ~l.C9S clothir«, household milo., ' unusual growth opportunity. EXPERIE:NCED Singlt-nee· lluntlngton Be~ch Exper _ ()ppcrtunlty alttt 5 Sat/ Sun. I to 5 PM. 6.Sl·A [ Pennanen1 it legltlmale die operator, GOOD PAY, !:.==-==~--~ sales job. Box p.145, Dally NB. 673-9685 HSl<PR. t0or 2 adulta. Plain CaU !\fr. Felix 642-4103 SCHOOL Qlktren'i vacation w. Wilam, CM , Pl,.. ''w~A-'ITR'=""ESS~"'si~80~.~-,,.~d--.-I cooldnc, Set 4 Sun off. Pr1 Prr S2 hr a;uar. o.uiomer l'lltes. Cblicoat ,10--Lesm ''FURN==.-. -,10-,....,.-,lothe=-,:-.-,-=d ""' · · ~ · .._,.... rrn.. ba., ' T.V. l>T>t•e,. ·-...... for .,·tab "-. u-. TypJ-Scbool. "8-21M. 173 1 St I ed .r."•Y•~ Phone Mr .a""·"' ...., •'W• ... f1tm.. g\assw1re, etc. 10.S Service at on • • ni, · Enitlhb rpeaklng. 1tef1. $275 B--,..,..,.~, ll.B. Od Mar, C.M. MECHANIC Zimmer 675-400-1 mo. Ht.a: Hltbor (2'U) •v .... ,,,.,,.. ;J,M IMO Swan Dr. CM 546-33&f Full ttme. Must knOw Scope MAKE Endl meet. Part tirTtc ~ ' ()peraton • trlmmer•tpedal MF~t:HAIUDISE FOii GlJDER swlna:. bamboo Id. M•dl, ~. C<>Od p&y. 1S80 SA. LE AHO TRADE tee cl"'~-Lota mi... 211 tune, brakes. front end1, wk. H:-s opUonal. Mra. ASSISTANT bookkeeper. of. ~ .. ., • vu ... ,.. -r· Cul A smor certtDcatr., BaUey ~1932 962--37CI flee m1naser for medical cA· Mont'O'tla, NB 64).:zaJS Furnftute aoOO Santa taabel good Plesman, neat in ap-SALESGIRLS, Betw~en lk:e. Mlill bt able to work WANTED Exper, b&byaltter -FURN, Baby cltbea A: equip.. peuanct. See O)'('lc ~ 2$-45; exper. only, ~ropos weekends, salary open. C&JJ own transp .• my home day1 NEW Shop-.New Hotpoint vacuum, misc. 92'13 LaG~ Newporl Blvd., C.J\f. Shup. ~For app't. tJ 8-Tm 673-$187 alt. !:Ii PM wuher" 'Prict>. Furn. AnU· ~ Cir., F.V. 962.9806 RADIO TECH. WAlTR~ O\'er '21 for Hof· DRY CLEANING Countf!r BEACH Bahyafl!er for boy11 que.. S33 Cen~ C!!:_ l ·1"m;=T~,-.,..'-,pl-,,""'W~a-y-. N~B=.-,5o1"°'1a,-ll \Van tcd. Top exp. pref. brau. WUI conaider trainee. Girl. N.B. I: 11.B. 1reiu1. & 12', 10 to 5 Aton thru Fri Corner Studio lhds marble tte, baby equip, c.all &f2.0577 Cell 646-9920 Cid s.t1..-bdore noon 673--4652 Alt 6 Ll'KE NEW! $48-1229 palnt1np. l\fbc::. AU reu. • • I " ----· ------·. ·-------~ ----·--~---·----···-·-·-'--~·~·~· ----~·-··--.. ·--~· ... ~·-~-·, .. , ••• Ii-. ........ , ......... , ... ,. .... , ...... _ ........... + ........... ~ .. ~ ...... ,, ..... _,.~ ............ " ....... _, ..... -...... , ....... "'*""''*pz-·~----... .i . . • ' .. ' . ' . . ,\ . ' . I ' . ' . • ',: • • ' i. • • ' • • ' • Ctnrl•ll1 mc111lnll 41' Summ ·er Rentals? They COuld Be These are some pretty exclusive cliff dwellings. They're for the summer if they overlooked the fabulous beaches in Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., and they're estima-of the Orange C9ast ... AND, if you placed your ad ted to be 700 years old, not exactly in the same class as where .. people are looking. This is no cliff hanger. "Buy- the charming bungalows all along the Orange Coast ing " or "selling," the market is in the DAILY PILOT. Dial you' II find advertised d a i I y in classified ads 642 -5 678 and we'll drop you our direct rope ladder to of the DAILY PILOT. But, you know something? We'd be the Classified Advertising Department where a courte- almost willing to bet yo1J could rent these Indian relics ous 'specialist will help you with your "smoke signal" - I • I ·' • • . ' ···' ' . .. ,I'.·, " . ... .. . . •: ... . . ., MEliCHAFfDISE POlt SALE AND TRADE 8000fu,.nlture 8000 MEllCKANDISI ,011·-1M·ltCHANlilSE 1'011 SALi AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE • Ml,..ll•-•1 8600 Mloc. W•nlo4 UlO MERCHANDISE Foll SALii AND TRADE -FREE TO YOU TRANSPi:>llTA TION , _. _ S .. lunl!l, ~~ !~ DAILY .!(l:.OT, p TlfANSPORTATION TRANSPO«TATION TRANSPORTATION S.llbooll 9010 ~ lrcult tlOO ea...,... '520 lmpomd Aut.. HOO LIKE SAILING? BELLANCA Demonotrotcn. JAGUAR Old World Open Road tOTS'OF GOODllS· WANTED <I> Ye. old black Codm DISLIKE 111ESE! ~ A Vlk"'& • 300; IOw to chooM trom. 2 lent.I, 10 • e P•omenta, hizb •• ,,,..,, time, tuU IFR panel A 1uto Sp&tJlel, "'411q, had &hQtg, -., u• "OI •-· ~ l l < '63 :q Mark 10, 4 dr sedan, 10 and 9 x 9, clher camp••• de·~·"··. •"p ---·-•· P" · -uu er : Mediterranean Spanish Furniture All Ne\Y Decorator plecea and 1!'00m aroupinp re-- turned from display 1tudios, model ho1nes movl• studios. Decorators Canteilation; Houseful .;, Span. ish Furniture, items aa tollows: Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa &: Matching Chair. Oistom q'uUted with carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. Seville Carved velwt sofa, heavy Dark oak end tables & matchll'lg cock· tail table. 8 Piece Kini size Mediterranean oak pan- .... lit.'f!Med: 6 Milt· old blond .,._.._. -l"lll-.i... • S48--247t • . dl r, cu.tom intl"rior (&m- wppUe1. aJ.1 in &ood t htpe male Qleker Spe.nt~. Xlnt cleanl.q,1 tnlunnct, etc. 1 'Wiit$ ·& T,lt\JCKS ulne bettl'lkln 1eat1 t and ch"•' 14 n. olumlnum Furnltu~Pl'lilnCM with childr'n. To good PREFER TH!;.'ij:!T --ONE •STOP . ' ' ptu>ela OOtl $8001, E»otle ~ •• 'J'• 1 , w, "•-•um C.ler TV'~tffMI •Lo-........ -t ...,....1.. Mobile .Ho"'" • .. ~--b" ,_ -~ cl;~n~ 'Honda 55,-;tnt -TOOU--bome1 ... -14)..?.0S after 4 Care &t;-;n';. .. h;~ Ha.aclfttiarters . I !::r ~!!~. !~t~~·.i·. ~~ .. S•l 1212 19• •555 I PM 6/19 • ,_ If"'" l20 FLAMwGO, 2 '"" Jik, new,' ~-,--, -'-,... • -condition 1959Cadill•c, 4 dr. • • er -Ctl• ... ,·u n&111..U • aicr, $3500,_ ~1(1 ·PomMa TbcJ icbl TrUCI!, C•mP.t{ tadio, hffter. ~eler hardtop. !'ANY mo,. mi. SS CASH" SS Mochlnory, oic. 1700 • day, avlil -C.f "-• No. so CM 5'8-113& • AU ~ El\"lPmtnt I ,..d, Zl,000 ml 1199 d• ceU•neoua ltunt. UIOM Loi ~ 3'ry Ou.f Oub .flan io·~· p ak 2 .. _ .,.... , e Savu ~OU~• will finance bat aft 11." Ctbt.llOI, Fowttain Valley. We P8Y cuh t~ A, B. Dick No, 320 OUiot .NE.WPOR..T sAJl.JN~ CLUB ,......,. •cem er, ...,, ~· roRD-d:UN';aM'"CDODGEI 494-9773, 6J9..3i17 962..oost · I hndtun $ Appll&nca pnu , w1~tt dampener, 1 ,,,,..,,,....,~6'!S.Qllj~"'='-o.--= :'f':o=' ~~.'1 mo. wr ARE SPEGAUSTS : -"-~·:w""'3'-0..,=.,"""1o1~.~,k-vn=-.I LNvlnt Cftuntry ., A.nUqun Tool• 1uppliH, 1'3 Yl'l~l2ld·-"J&%1, 14' .'61 W, w. Potter FIG. o~ ·~E I $'1'08 IN AND SEE I C1usic Model. l, Ml1 -'.1$ le , ON rrEM or -828-8264 Encl cabin, full _bunk 4 ........,,., 2 Br 2 Ba, n ctb Orance ,C:Ount)i''1 lar&csl in~ ' '350. 893-4818 e led bedroom suite with full King aiie box springs & mattress. Large Spanish deeor dining room Gold leaf Spanish: table lamps. Hanging awag Jamp$, e.tc., etc. Each piece, can be purch8lled individually ast , nute 1 cilMPLETE 1lOUSEFUL. E IVESTOCK cockpit cuahloos, Genoa·, lndscpd, 20 x 55: adult park, venlor')': now at 1ca&0n'is =========ol 5/':';!' :ie~ab'J::'.'•~~ c.u S<T.c?ia."' 121-1211 P Tl.~~;.!:__ o.s. "'''~"· 8owpulo1t i,.a. &h. -2583 lo.w•ot ;.,. .. , pr1c,.. KARMANN GHIA, Bed Beaut).'rest,-Box iprings WANTEOi Set twin .bed box Doga 9825 ruMlng Ua;ht, safety 1ear, 50xl0 PENnlOUSE. By -;ie- 'mattrtas· Reciord Plarer 1prlna1:mattre111e1, dreM1er cockpit cover. µ350cr otter. ~r. Ex~l cond, sd UP, 1.e HICH,TRADE-rns·_ '6.1 vw KHARMANN GHIA Ir R~s: Dishes· !pt/ or cheat. Walnutjor mahog ~INlATURE ,LASSlE 6-f2,..'f6ll , extl'8s. Phone LI g...9519 ••BANK TERMS Xlnt cond, orig owner, $1,CfiO utensil•; a~na: Ji.dies size ~ .. ttlllll tie , good cond, Al<.C Shelland Sbeepdoa WANTED -SAIL BOAT 40' PACEMAKER: ,dbl wkl.e, ,2 ' i ,. f'ACl'ORY DIRWJ' or{Jtfer, 842-5704 10_% Man)r Misc tlems. state e_rice. Write Box M-1-« •Puppies• fttch or yawl lh part trade bt. 2 ba, awnings &: 1iic,U; _..,.. =========:I . Who It houseful WG5 ·..,ular $1685.00 ' MUST SACRIFICE $69. a· 00 FOR ONLY •••• , • • e Term1 Aveil 1bl• -N1wo:.om1r~ to t::allfQr11ia _ . 61U316. j Dally Piiot. Flulfy, be1ulifl>I. roe 19' """' Andi with adlt,o, no ...... 962.Glll . • I '68 ~ER SPECJA...,. MERCEDES BENZ 7 · ,. __ . 16" tAU at inoai. when &ioWn Spanilti type home. can ' · v.s 4-speed DeJuxe cab H.D1' --------'--I ii~"1t:lri~~:;'.~~::;n;"a :de:i:l~M~u ... ,1 _!.F~~E:,!E:_T!:O~-Y~O~U:'.,_ Oltmp aired. 1 . .lemale, 1 400..IW BAY VIEW Mi::lbile Home. suspension split rima·or lo"'! m·• ·~ ~o --;;======o--1 Private beach, boat dock 81 , ·--•t m 'SWIMMING POOL .,, .. ·••·•·•r.u BARIENT W™CHES av•ll. ·$4500. 646.403> "'PfO e ....... e ..-.., ator, ·~ Credit Approve~ lmm1il•t1ly , ~ mm Fanaiture · 18 rt Pool, Filter, Surface .OOXlE, ~ bred, has had AKC SILKY PUPPI~ 1 See us before Yott b~! amp. batt. beater alternator. Skimmer, Mainttnanet Kit. shot• l hou:sebroken, Male. For Father's Day, Gradua-Marine .l Battery Shoppe , Motorcycl... 9300 Dual hydraulic brakes, sea' FREE Ground Pad. Gem1. Shep., JO wk 1 ·, tion or jusl plain fun. Will 2430 w. Cout HWy., N.B. belt&, padded dash I instru· $149,11 female, blk/brown ; likes sell la pets or for breeding. *642-9'l01* ff ment gauge1, spare wheeli c hi Id re n. 8 yr. old' Winfield, 548-4951 HOURLY RENTALS •• \ow $DOii• automatic opt1ona·I I J SECARD POOL We Im a ran er, female, Sl'RD male Poodle, 3 yrs, RHODES 19,1 * _ ., 0G YOUR CHOICE • , • J Garage Sale 802i Pianos & Organa., 11J0 323 S. Main, Oranae ch~. atock, bu papers 4: wht, AKC, likes chldm, Fun Zon~ Boal Co., Balboa 0 * FOR.[).CKEV;GMCOODGE ll,·-RI-G_ID_A_IRE __ De_L_ux_•_.-,-.,,-,. ·.-P-lAN_OS_a_;;,.O_R_G_ANS __ * 531-l992 ~:.n~·~le ~te~~e~ Mov~;~:l loving homti. 30' Sloop, react¥ to sail, sips N ~,:7' :~9~" '299 I ~ .~~!O ·top freezer $45. Sealy double * l..argt11t atbck in So. Calif. PR of antlqUe walnut side wka. old. '3S-Xl91 6/ll $100. 6. $3500. At )vd: 2C63 New· w th cam~ PJ.n;hase box spring: &: mattress, * 20~-40% off-Player piuoa chrl, lrg No::ue wfglasa FREE ~ --• kl -0 D-A L MAT 1 0 N Pup a. port Bd. 646-8559 '61 Cll 75 s555• -. ~ '· , , 1 frame & Maple headboard 1000 rolla to choole from doon, Engllah llddel""hk .... is anu ttens 8 ch&m,p/slock, male &: NEW SABOT o Scrambler · St.and-UP., W,ALK.THRu 135 M•Ichi bureau $4-0 '• Tenn· , _ T••m• -T·-· * arm chr antique ladles colara. Some Manxs aome ten1ales, 12 1!iks, shota, s ·i + _,, Has bucket »e:lt& 6 carpel ' : 1844 Newport Blvd: Costa Mesa I only) E•tty M1Jllt 'tH 9 -We4., s.t. • $a•. 'fl1 6 '60 MERCB>ES 190 SL. 39,COO miles, AM·FM radk>, like new condition. $1995 ,,.2~"""" ng · ........ desk desk chr walnul eou lhort taila A long taila:. Mov. glven besl care. 642-1937 a.1 s oars. #UIJ, '61 Cll 50 '666* IR the '68 Ghevrole't 1 ton \J't "-'<JO cash for jour 'plano or tradt ...... ,,· -m•• ,.:, ..... _ _._,. n'•c'e . ini must find homes. 259f 673.2687 eves. A S bl 'Ih d 1 ,_ · d ·• f · 1 lu< .... ., ...... ...,,"\lD GREAT Dane puppiea, exc I •===;--:::--,,--,,;-;;-,,I cr•m er w1 ' ua whfot!,.., automat• :, Appliances 8100 gFel,elnd'•p~anhoole,•al•enPIP::1~!. Ible lamp lurq-aqua, 3 bar WUlo ~ Costa Mesa. stock, 9 wk! old . 646-2733 SACRIFICE -must ,JM!ll Cal ic, power stHring &:.brakes, ,. atools; modem coft Ible, 548-6840 6111 20. Ckompl racing & cruising FREE 'SO' ff A-complete 'camper eQUiJ>- STANSBURY BUICK NEED A 12o72 arookhurst at Olapmlln Oriental rug, BBQ, clock, VERY Small breed, male =""'=',,6.,'30=•7.·m_,.=:;-=:-,, gear, 546-1318 ltetli &..-ment 'plus '68 :open nlad . ¢,.r~~n Grove ,<n4) 6JS.. :mtl ,_ Sa • Su <.o -o d n.~ ..... , & W'-S?RlNGER ·..C:::riiel Pup, 14 ... NIW ·~ · • f 1 m:'t. t • I) • .....,......,,,1 ~i P';f'I .._'-™""" u-~ "V"' LEHMAN 10. Fiberglass, ex-: . $988* 0 seU ~ contalned-t)'pe toi etr 2100 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA 646-9022 VACUUM? ! Spring Sal•!-UNIVERSAL L"""age car-Hair Terrier; abOut a month ·mos, ·•ll shots. Male. Li.Yer eel cood, !net· lie., trlr & '450' · cOnipfett kitchen. tacllltie~ ..._ ~Id. 2015 Wall.act Apt .6. l white' ARC. Reas, 646-3734 _11 .. ,_ I . ,__. • tl . · Factory Rebuilt Electrolux Vse:d ' Bald __ Wip ·Spinet $695. tier fits nearly aU makH of "" · · · ·• new cpver , $2Sl5. 833-1497 ~"'5 I ass 11oor . ·pa O.· $39.50. New tools, new hose, Used Baldwin, Thomas, ca,.;. Triple chr0me pla.ted; ~. r t et 3 P:f:, Beagle pups AKC,. one mlle, 17' THJSI'LE all vamilbed HERB N ·. ~ ·ss·495. 2 year written parts & labor Hammond Organs $195 up. 1 $45 . v al U e: anniversary Ont fi:male. from $5(,1. Xlnt wood, 2' !lets .Dae aaiJs & fRIEDLAUftat · , FREE guarantee. ·Spine'!:, Console, Studio ,, rpeeial $1-4.95 each. WANT Gqod home w/higb Pedllree. Thorne 54s-t7:z6 !pin."rrailer. $1200. 5484;69 nl'UI D I Orilll'JC Covn •y'~ L .)1ge~I Selection NPw & U ~ed Merled(,5 B.e111 coAsr VACUUM . ·lJPtlgiit pianos, apeclaUy ft-JOHNSON I SON fence for lovable, min. G. WIRE Fox Ttrrier A.KC Male KITE No. lTl w / trailer. 13750 leach· Blvd. Air Co"clltioning 333 E. 17th St., C.M. · _dii.ced. $195 up. ·Lincoln-Mercury Shepherd mix. All shotsk, H. 11 wkl'· '565· C'hihuahua, 1l'1" Ex for Learners Mov 193 7566 537 612• A Incl '-~allat'1a11· / Jim Si e mens Imps .. 642-1560 'WARD'S BALDWIN SI1.JDIO 900: W. Coul Highway B. lictr11e:. Houaebro en, female, !bots, $15. 962-9625 1 • • • • • • · • 1mr 1--------· N -~ Be h 6'" ~81 lovea children 842-2307 6111 ;ng E"l· STSO,. 613-2429 WESTMINSTE~ With E-·'-New· W.11ner & M.11n St FRIGIDAIRE Refrig, yellow 1801 .Newport, CM 642-848.J e .. ,..... .ac . -vJ • QGll .$50. Auto wasl\tr. S40. Both NEW Fu.II Canopy bed, cont-~O Very loving kittens, Ho ·""°:..c.--...,.---8-8-30 24' Jolly Roger fiberglus 'l••· lk•ni• •lld, s.1 u11 TruCk cl C. Santa Ana 546-411 ·I good cond. 546-3958, 2861 Television 1205 plete, spread l canopy. well trtlnt'd, need your ---. itloop sleeps 4, cruising ex-. an amper " Mendoza (of:f Baker) Apt s,··1-------~-;---.seal's ·open stock) Recliner -home and love p I e.a ··~ ---HORSES_IOARD..&P.. tru...S3200JJ5-109,4 eye.s..._ v A-M~..A-FAC.TOR..Y:DIRECT '61 Mercedes 190 S L mint cond. &t<?reo, AM-FM; 'r!l"W-Tnotor;-7 -tops, rieW ·paint ~ reg>ncliti!'ned l~ .er. $2350. Aft 6 646-ll76 \ QUICK Sale! 1959 Mercedes Benz. 219. Good mechanical cond. Best offer, 646-4540, 536-2964 CM ·, NEWPORT ER TV c·hal,, like ""w 111.". Ex· M'l-896, 2 6/.7 Bae_k Bay ~ • 17~ <?r· • •-nv ..... ,,-.. hull triller. ~I-MUM: ~ -· :! .66· F~IGIDAI~E fro.st proof ecutive de1k.''beautifu1 non-CUTE Playful halt Sle:m~.ae cl)udk :_ ;: 1~ta :!~ P~~-7;t~/:md~sen, or lrade f~ A . ' · .. , ilO S :Hart;;; 81 ,1 13 cu· ft. L?O lb upper deep· H' d~ny mar top-typewriler drawer. kltten. Female gray &: doc 0t e m . .-· . : n ipper. 673-1395 ''HftlY • • ea quarten locks· -$75. New Conaole white. 8 wk1. old, trained. .c.J.1642-0981 dl)'s or 54()..9525 21, VENTURE, sle••• I, Iota · S.ntt Ariia 53.1-4650 freeze, like new? cost $459. . stereo AM·FM, Danish $Th. 546-3684 6n Eves. r~ M Sell $200 548-51G4 TV -RADIO. ~EO TAPE · ='="""=====..--of xtra.s, save over $500. iABY" The' Ultimate . HI Fl 886 Capital, «:'.M. 642-9842 sLAfx &. white male kitten, TRANSPORTATION Like new. $2995. 633-6970 or in Campers ' \VJ.SHERS $29.95: dryers AS LOW AS $109.95 DECORATOR -type cabinl!t 8 wka. Needs I~ home 63&--0564 A '67 F0rd i42!io..'" ton camp. $35: Freezers $75; Refrig., Other models $29.95 &: up. a-rox 3' x 2' deep. Dark ... ,,.,11ely. V•ey .~ ~. Boah & Yachh 9000 HAS -I 11-'65 Mercedes 230 SL, LoW I & A G .....-"" """ Y""' STAR #2932, dacron sails, er Special, "'Ml actua m ea, mile --• .. ~ copper one voe.; uar, Low ho lab! -···! ook "•"'"' d<>0'1_ldtol 10, •u _ 6110 1, new l."Vlou, .,...,..,.., .. 54C>-1095 ys, por es,"'"""' es ..... Y'l'l"'•:nr• Free like new, all gear &. trlr. H VB, automatic, a ir condition-Oriai nal owner 673-4222 Boats • Home • Autos entrance hall or lamp table I c;==""~""'-..,.--,-· 1 b 1 i -·~ ~--·------! LOVEABLE Shag~ !emote • I Boiti'n• Cl1.... Only $800 * ••• '9115 YAM•H.a. ing, Olli om ea , • ereo COPPERTONE stove S50 & 2027 Harbor.Blvd. Ph 548-SSU etc. Very unusual, Sparili:h I · •" . ual C • """'" ""' "' · '59 MERCEDES 180 . Sedan '.'">·ge•oto· '°'. "-· '" o' Medlt••-·eon •-.,. dog. Sm. a I, al\oU, will pay Offered to public by lido' 14, #1954 • $975 tape, heavy duty •Prin&s l bl k Jh I th u ' ' """ \-OJ> "" RCA Color 21" '""' ,.r.... lor hcenat Evtz on'"' S d A shocka, special heavy duty ~c wl red ea er $595. seen at 944 W, Victoria, CM ance. Leavin&: country -must · · 1J Balboa Power qua ron 644-1349 E\'ei;. TOO "·••.ex-aaa tank•, equip. 642-2193 ·eves. table model, excel cond. sacrifice $75. OR 3-8316 CdM M8-4531 sn D ementary PllOtlng Courses U1 ua -=========I WASHING Machine. G.E. $150. 64U342 8316CdM MlN., Bla c ~ female Every Monday,. Starting 7 PowerCrul .. r1 9020 HERB FRIEDL•NDER pedwithl9111'l'earDropl0 Top load. 12 lb. cap. Gd. 0 c"·h nd tho~-• 8 H "' ft cabover camper complete MG Bo I V I --:--a '"' u , •uu•-.:u, PM, June 10, Newport ar----------~~ c·~ c Bl d ----------1 Cond. Moving $l5. 673-2429 Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 ttom eu a uea • Moving mos. old; to good home __, ...... en rove v . with double •tainless sted - WANT ID sell West. elec dryer or trade for good gas dryer. alt 6, 495--4864 General Electric, large upright freezer $50. * 673--5451 * 1968 Solid ~•le stereo· like new console model. Take ove r small payment or $77.63 cuh. Credit dept. 535-7289 m-EREo Speakers: l ii 81 fb' >Zenith with aWn amplWer' !---''---~-~~---: 64~2'09 4 Oil Paintings, Steinway &: AMiFM=~s~.te-,,.-. ~Re<o~-rd~plyr~ Sons piano, 4 legs, upright. w/holder. 8 glass bar incl. English card table, -antique S89 or make.offer. 841-TI26 ]amps, Poster bed, dining set & 6 chairs. Other Misc Camer•• & Equip 1300 items. Jl)i Abalone Ave., 881- boa Island, 673-2717 CAMERA Leica M2, like new. 3S mm, 50mm dual INTERESTING old pictures range, 85mm lens. Elec- & private papers of Judge-. tronie nash, fil ters, cases &: From 1867 thru early 1900's other equip. Coat new $900. Dodge City, Gunnison, Colo., S(>U · tor -S 3 8 ~ , Will Salt Lake City 673-8316 CdM demonstrate. S45-7658 ANTIQUE SALE Dottie s 1-'="'=="'"'°"'°===; Anllques, 15116 Beach Blvd., Sporting G_ood_ :.:::• __ 1500 Midv11y City, 893-2353 -I=========· FRE TGH T DAMAGED Musical Inst. 8125 SURFBOARDS, Factory 1---------' Direct. U~ed boards . also. EXCELSIOR ACCORDION All cheap. We in~'tall new 140 bass -10 treble switches • removable fins in your old 3 bass switches, symphony · board. 642-7807 mod., black, condition lik.e SCUBA GEAR, tank, ne\\-', SliOO. Call 521-2419 ask regularor, wet suit. $100. ! for il1r. Clark * 548-4825 * i11USICIANS & G roup s- :.ehearsal room, Npt Bch: Day or nite, hourly rates. OR 3-4370 GUJTAR with amp, $40; Pan American Cornet w/case $:ii. >10-1765 ELECJ'RIC Guitar : Gibson S·325 S275 !or best of· : fer. 673-5980 . • ~Pianos & Organs 8130 . ---------~··- l NOW HERE -the new Supersoundini:: '1\200 l~ammond Spinet organ -the finl'st ;.iet' SCHMIDT·PHILLlPS CO. 1907 N, Main @ 20th Santa Ana j Decorator's Delight GRAND PIANO · lnsidee A·l. outside needs your help! $599. MUSIC CITY, C.M. * 540--2165 • ~ STORY & dark walnut con· 5 temporary consoll'!. Rental return. SAVE $300! ~ GOULD MUSIC COMPANY :; 204:'! N, Main, S.A. 541-0MJ. LOWREY Spinet o r g a n, 1 \valnut, sustain & Hawaiian guilar . $395. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 2045 N, Main, S.A. 547-0681 Miscellaneous KNITTED FABRICS v FOR SALE Remnants, Samples & Mill· ends Sat . Only 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9'29 Baker, Costa Meta MOVING from Ca m e o Shores, selling lrg. capacity frost-proof refrii, Bdrm ·chaist lounge chr, dre11ln1 table, RCA blk and wht con- sole TV 67~1513 aft 5 pm for detai11. DRESSER -French Provln· cial originally bouizht at Sloans. Sacrifice $50. Reoo.·d pla;.ier/radio S15. Wet w lla &: surfboard. Kitchen ware. Many household Item~. Mo- ving. MUST SELL 708 Iril. CdM, OR 3-8316 FOAM RUBBER, cut to size, Upb supplies, fa b r i e !, naugahyde. Fact outlet. i..<>w pre. A·l Foam Fabric &: UpholStery Supply Co., 3U E. 5th St., S.A. 8$-ll81 SONY 4" TV, $85., Smy 5" TV with battery cha.ra:er $95 .. poker 1able, $$. All new! Zenith trans-oceanic 3 n.os old. $65. Soprano au: S17:i., 646-217.f Must Sell All. apt. stove w/fenced yard. 540-480? 6n bor Yacht Club, 720 W, Bay '62 MERCURY 26': sleeps 6 Phone sink, lee-box; etove;-'1'9 , -• 1g I Mi lOc • Avt., Newport Beach galley, head&: bait tank On-.,.,,,1~ · •=r ., amptr sc. I0c===~~--~ 225 HP ~ ......,, 11ep bumper, easly slffps 2 diahes, etc. Garaae Sale-COCKAPOO Pup p Y. , 6 OR, -for your convenience ly 1() hra. on pew l;o:;.-===""'°""'=-= aduJte and 3 childcen. This t•· Sho" & L Ev -.... •··ting 1 G••y M·~ne .,,,. New can-1957 Triumph 650 CC Just gift warp $2.00 rolls for rnon ,..,. "' . icense. et>' ~ .. """'ay, s...... ' .,, U11it ill ... Ilk, oew -dltion. Bl k I h I d PM J ll E · "~hooJ vaa. Needa varntah. Only r ebuilt. $400 or belt caah of. "'' .....,., 50c, Bike $5. Open for oUers. ac ' oves c ' re n . ' une ' ns1gn""" • ..... Immaculate·tn ev...., detail. 801 W. B"".Ave. Balboa 675-646-2658 anytlll\f 6110 Irvine I Clift Dr., Newport $3,000. Ma;.i trade for fer. rp: ~94-ll51 B_!Wn 11":3 Sold neW. lot_w"_ l ·.·.',, ~ ~ B ch I c I t rium No smaller boi;t. Slip '"ce No. pm. Aak fqr Ptrkinl tot. ., r·""' _..,.,y 3939 ,aft S,:XI A weekends. NEED Good harnt fen~ ea • n a e 0 · Vacatlon~S 81 $4795. * Au.CnON yrd. IAvmt__. )'Olitii min advance registratloq neces: 2, Hunttngton-'M •'1' I n • '64 Honda. Scrambler ..-oo Dowft it: ~ ·l •rma •~ * , Eoroll at elau· U ••y "SHD" · ~'1591 or 77fl..S930 -·!tom pain!, -'---...Jl """" w Collie m!X, lovea childm. sary. ' ..._, ""' '-"Jll"Ullllll!: ...w flt )'Ollr budiet, up to 5 ye&rs U )'Oli Will ien oi-b1J1 ~2008 aft. 5:30 6/1 questions phone 548-1374 or 35' ELCO Trunk ca bin miles, like new. Apt. 8 201 to pay. sjve Windy a try ONLY . :z left, a lfty tiger 673-1855. cruiler xlnt running cond. ;;;lo;-Oihn.;S:;-t-;. H;;.;cB-::. :---:=;;:-=:::-Bcib Longp~ 681/2 MG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED GET OUR DEAL TODAY 1 1966 Harbor, C.M. Alictions Friday 7:30 p.m. striped and a black. Great FRITZ & AVERY New caitvu encl. for a.1~ '67 BSA 6SO cc, saddle hap . Pontiac W'nd ' • ct' 8 deck, new tt>hOl • radio. 1000 miles. MuaJ sell! ·-. .v ..... Be I Y S "u ion lrn at purring. 614 Mk:hael LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS Aak $2,050, 613-4186 eves. 548--6I61 ~-.wouu ach Blvd., Watmnstr 1965 MGB, whlte, soft top, Behind Toay'a Bldg.· Mat1 Place, N.B. 54a..mo 8/8 25• Yawl. needs work $2500. IW<YWEmEim ... =HdiiD::I~:::.;:;;;,,.==,...=-Pt1. 89Z«iS5 ·wire wheel•, exc Ollld, -s" N 29' OWENS Express-Hdtp., "~"""'"'HONDA ...... 546-5097 ft 5 ...,, ~ ewport, CM 6-46-8686 SOFA J1\ed• netda new ~,,_.,r, 23' Tf!mpe11t F/G Sloop· 'fR:Y sleepg 4: twin acrew; SIS, .,.,., '63 Dodie, "-T &: Camper. a er p.m. Pool Tables lamp, roaater, odda &: ends, $2900. deplb flnder , nt'ir coven. J U.st bealttlfUI $4,000 va!ul!!. ,'New · fires '60 MCA lldt~. free to good b·o me . 26' Chrl• O'Nttter T/S $2500.1 ~-~·~con~d;·~Ott~tr~!~s<:g&->395~~~l 'i.1Y.iilLiSOOjM.'::.,,_.s;;;;;';t"'25i~ · motor, .f IP(f, New teardrop Exit concl. $800 must Kcll lm. New&repoue,a~S99.50 494-~ 8f8 26' Ouis ·O'Nlter SIS, V-8,1: '6S YAMAl-M. Street 250 ,ce, 10~' Cabover. AVOtado &: medJately 642-4643 .up. Tennia, Champion LOVABLE, Healthy, black & $2500. Se11d Ski Boats 9030 runs good, $375. 538-4-400 At! aoL:IF'· ~~Pt84i.7many Xtru. '63 MG MIDGET. Xlnt con- Quality S34.50 PP.. 23' Troi'an Sedlll! • Immac! --: 6 Wkends 536-3390 .. m.~~· -8421 dition &: 4 new radial "-1. Call Frank white male kitten, 2 mo.a., . 1 • w-.. 5Jl-03 ll needs .t. a:ood hm. TRY $2900. DESPER.ATE 13' fbra: 1 1 '67 HONDA 305 '61 CJ-(EV, !'110' over.eab · 675-4391aft5:30 p.m. "'ii:A;<D;;;g;OOOilltbi;1"i~546~.2907~~-~~~~6jg 40' Matthews sedan T/S, V-8, boat, new inltt, motor, top. Scrambler camper; ref.rig.: sell a1 '59 MGA Mull Sell BRAND new 8' pool table, 1" . Jmmac? $23,500 $200 or best offer. Will trade $450. * 675-1076 unit. or cam.per ~ar•teJy, slate hand rubbed rail.a KTITENS long hair, white F. 41' Diesel Ketch -Mu&t be 1-''"'~'~"'~,.-~~=:;-;o:::;-l ___ HiiNriA'iioo.~~ 2520 W~$nfn1ter AY1!'.., CM S570. 962•1818 $555.' delivered &: equip: Grey l white M 10 weeks, Sold $24,500 16, G\asspe_r speed boat, HONDA 300. , S36-448l box lrained. ~1062. 2396 :Jl2-Jlst St., Newport Beach 40 hp Joluuloo elec. $100 Excellent condition. $325.:. lmPorted Autoe . 9~ OPEL TTAKEAi<E;.,;ve,.,;ppymymnO.i;, 000,-;n;;;,;;wl;°""~~·~·~·~·~"::.· ~c:".M~.=~6'.'.112~ 675-0442 * 548-;.984 Eves. or be!l'I. offer, €all Howard -~·~,..~"'=-1..,.,E..,'80"'"'..,:.:"';---1 e Spot h !or Imports Klrby vacuum w/attac. Bal 2 CUTE Tljer Kitten~. 8 JUNE Special. Boe.ta hauled, bei>te,10 AM, OR 3-1320 '67 Suzuki """"" ' We 'pa more tor all)i import of $220. Pymnla no mo. weeks _old, box trained. bottom scrubbed &. painted, undetl350ltl00 m5l1?'!,T39cond. rei en ·ot _)'ear, make 646-1789 aft 5 pm. ~ 618 Sl .80 per ft. +paint & :i:lnc. Bo1t Meinten1nce 9033 · * ~ ltion: Tl')l ·ug berorl! PRETTY 7 wk Id kittens Ail other maintenance + , ----'66 YAM.AHATrall*lNffda •&ti . ,EL1if6Rt OPEL '61/'68, Spt epe, 4 ~ ·the fir, used 1 wk. fctrY guar &: serv policy, SlBO:f 1679 Placentia, CM LI 8-34..14 LEAVING State. Washer, 0 MASTS needrefinl.J.hln&? light work. Be.st otf'er. M RS,"!1625 c ·ar d fi .. d~, 9. ~-• t bl . di 1 weaned and trained. We engine work, see u1~ V·-"h, ··•·. t, ,,.~•g! 540 ~~ • PORSCHE .,, r , ........ • es, ne -ed ho :><0 '"'3 6/8 N O Dock ,,_ ~~ ..... Lii ~ ..... O'""OJO" Gr1We Blvd JE 7-t630 te, chests, tcreen lent, bar.1_ .. ___ m_'-"--~-~-~= ewport ry s u,.,........., Call Jim Ziegler I;;-;,.,.-;-;;,,,--;-.:;--;:-,;:-:-,"°"'.;,;.;.;;;co.=.;,.:=--, --------- be-que, Ml5c. Phone 642-9257 TIGER&. black Jdttena 203121=~°"~th~'="'~'~'~1~29th-~s_1.= ~or 9&2-0003 eve B U LT Ac o Dirt bl it e, , 'ALFA ROMEO ·, ·s~ PORSCH~ 1600 ~et, NEVER Been used Rosa-S.W. Cypre1s, Sant• Ana IT FIBERGLASS 45 HP EXPERT Varnish work & modl!ied engine,125 ce '100. _ like new, dlr, competidon ingnol 'strato sklis.' length Heiahts 546-9963 6/11 Evinrude OB motor. Con-general boat maintenance. Phone~l.271or536-3300 '59 Alfa ~ Cnilliet~ Orange paint (new).4Speed 20'7, 11i.lom A3, s 1 5 o , BEAUTIF1JL Part Ptr1lan ttnental trailer. Ex. Cond. S3 per hr. Contact Kirk 9425 Sprtht Cpe. Ejcel, tie\v paint · trana. Will take trade. Must, 644-2989 kittens, 4 wks 0 J d , $900. 2037 Tustin, C.M. D.liotl 11.t 67ft-2347 Trailer, Trave~ &. tires, AM I FM, $895, see this car to believe th€ MOVlNG, Fre eze r • 2 137-4139 6/10 S4S-1808 YACHT Malntenllllce &: RENTALS 642-3186 ~eJ!lhsa had! 4~9773 or OWNER MUST SELL d k Ex ======= ~' surfboards, Hi-Fi equip It. FREE Dirt -you haul 637 26• Fellows&. Stewart, open repair ..," RYOU• 54':'180· 7 -TRAVEL TRAILERS. Make ~-PATSUN =,--,;--,--=~~~ cabinet, owing .. 1. • pi•"". Darrell St., COiia Mesa perienc . ea.s. o-. " '66 • Porsche 912, 5 IJ>d~ • ""'"" crulaer. Xlnt conc:I. Special °"'======o:::=:I ~servat10ns now for )'OW' Olrome whef!l.s, AM/FM, S43-4624 &16-3l39 818 bit trlr w/air brake&. Orig. -9035 vacation. '67 DATSUN Sedan, 4 spd, tuned exhaust, new Radial UPHOinERING -$19.SO, 2 ADORABLE Tlr:er striped own er. 508 Lido Nord, N.B. Marine Equip. 54M201 Costa Mesa dlr, loaded. paint 1; engine tires,. '27,000 mi. $WOi pc. (Europl!llll craftsmen) kltttntJ 7 wk!. Need iood L' ·--.1 Sk l2 VOLT ''8 D" Marine Bat· FLAMlNGO lB~', XL.NT, in beautyut ahape, a 11 ,,,,6"75-44=0:"'==.,,--c--,--c-~,I Free est. del, pickup, 215 homea. 892-5302. 617 1cen..u ifper teriea 2ffi ~hrs. New 1 like new. Self contained, teether· itllerkr. Dr lve n''•ss'PORSCHE C abriole ( Main, H11 "Berny" 536-6405 FREE; Darling kitt e n s , WANTS SUMME JOI )T wicondltlonal gUarsntee twin bedi. n59S. 847-14118 or 1dj:a1Ji on]). U25 Cub dela 'Bolb tops, red w/black in- 2 EA. Fr. Prov. Currlo d e Ii v ere d to )' o u. Full or Part Time Reg. $107.10 Spec:l11J sale 847-5355 · or take older trade. Pymts ter., radio. n69S. c abinet 1, m a I ch i ng, 84&--07~ 6/7 646-2971 eves. $49.SO. ,1,_,.-,-;;;-=:::1;-;;-=u=---;1•:· $37.86 alt 1 PM. 494-9773 or Dir. 892-55SJ/534-2284 1---,,....-,-;;-;---Marine &: Battery Shoppe ....,., 11ave ~·• er. Hide-a-bed, Chinese chr, 3 ~pies: Collie/German STEAL IT I 2430 W. Cout Hwy, N. B. .)lee-pa four, atove, icebox, 639-3617 '66. Porsche 5 spd., l:J'ten, ml.sc. Jewelry, 67>-1011 Shepherd, to iood homes. 26'Double-enderWbaleBoat, THIS WEEK ONLY! clean 7 . Coll $1350, Sell $850. AM I FM $3100. Da ys 10' GORDIE n:tnpetltion 546-1878 6/7 hull In good shape, $125. NEW 72 AMP HR MARINE,,,,646-=6"1'"6====== FIAT . SJ&..6671 ext 262, eves." Surfboard. Beau cond, $65. SIX WeW o)d kitten, m. • &42-4235 * I" 675-3050 536-1195 dowed with silver are:.i AVONREDSHANK ~~Y·J.~~ill ~:5t;1_T_r_u_cl_u _____ H_oo_ * NEW FIAT * '67 PORSCHE TARGA, SOFT-Water Tank, TV., itR. coats. ~J.87t 61ll 12 fl Air Boe!, exe@I cond. for oond. guar. Marine &: Bat· •62 FORD Econollne. ·a ft AUTOMATIC "850'" yellow, 5 speed, maenesJum, 1tl, dining rm. set, «e. TABBY • Siamese, female, 7 dln1hy, KCub1, local flehing. tery Shoppe 2430 w. Coast bed. Very aood ccnditlon $199 DOWN _ OAC wheels, 9000 ml. Al o:ind. cha ir, miac. S4f>..27S3 wa. very active &: alert. $150. 673-5126 Hwy, N.B. SS!!5. 874 Darrell Sl. c.M. * $-46.58 per monlh * 494-8003 l :JQ-2:30 Mon-Fri LAWNMOWER, SlO: gold 546-38M 6/8 l1"6'°' -0c=-,-.,-~Sk~iH~.~75~~hp All Marine electronics 548-2535 "850" S'I1CK $42.65 PR MO '66 9U, 5 Spd., Immac. cond., nylon carpet, 10xl2', good FRIENDLY FLUFFY Kit· Evlnrude, elec. star t , sold at a nice diKCOU nt. 1-c.c;«"'c"HEVY;;;;;;-,S;;I:;ak=•'"'Tru=:;,k::-HIRI FRIEDLANDER rnany extras. J 5 . 00 O. cond., S2S incl. pad, 644--0955 tens, Weaned l hsebroken. Raytheon DE 726 Fam· See us before YoU buy! RUNS GOOD. $325 or bell of-13150 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) Original owner 673-5833 WEDDING dnu aep. train It 646-5273 6110 thometer. 673--4370 Marine 6 Battery ShoppeN B fer. Kl S-2124 2 bUca SO. G.G. Fwy '59 PorlChe Rdslr, $1295, veil, Ille 10-12. Colt $230 VERY Cute male mlxed 24' CABIN Ouiser. Galley, 1=24"30=W=·=C=°';'"l'"H"wy=, =-"' ':'=1 ··~53"'F"o,=d"""P"'an".r'°.'"'N"'"•-w""'dr'"'•-•· 893-75118 537-6824 XLNT COND, red. Kuatom ukina: $100. 5-46-&146 breed pup. 6 ~. old. head, SIS radio. Fu 11 •--t Slip Moorln" 9036 Good.~sportation. $l2S or K&n, 19SO Harbor, CM BROWN tweed carpeting •P. 53&-8774 or !l.16-3960 819 covers. Incl tandem trlr. uv. • otter. 646.Sll! JA&UAR prox 60 sq yds, includet pad FOUR BeautilW ma1e, 6 ,wks $2900. 847-4133 BOAT SLIP $50. 548-7233 old. Iona haired kitten•· All DRY Boat Storage, 10'-40', ror 30 lo -40' aal lboat '510 STEP IMd rear bu mper rOr art haebroken. 1148-4316 6n feneed yard, on the water, $2.25 * 642·9201 fendtr •~ pickup ttuek. GERMAN Shepherd fa.mllf Newport Beach. 40c per ft. I-========= TOYOTA Landerui9tr 4 Yd. Brand new $3].962-4190 dor. Female. 3 yra old to 642--9'l1Jt Boat-Yacht 1967 hardtop. warmi hubt. 9x12' OVAL RUG aood hOm t. 111-4913 1/8 GENTLE OELOING, family Chart.rs 9039 cau 53fHi610 aft 5 p.m. LIKE NEW $25. FREE Oran&• tabbY kittens. horse for ldda, befiMet1 4: • CHARTER 'nlE FINE.ST Recreat'n Vehlclee 9515 64&-1473 ,..._,. ...... -6n experts, 1125. 963-3152. RENAULT l959 RENAULT: EJ(cellent oond, R • H, $325 Pvt p!;)t, 642.5!1M SPRITE B3 Hamond Organ with Leslie speaktrw Excel cond. ~ INTERESTING -Old private papers of Judge, from 00 thru early 1900's, Alao pbotoa. Dodge City, Gun- nlton. Colo .. Salt Lake Ql)i. MGB BUCKET SEATS ·613-3316 RED. l'O· ~ ~·~ ===~~=~~~ New 40' Ketch 12' OfRIS CRAFT with 2S hp 6"l~251i e 675-2400 VW DUNE BUGGY, T-Jtdatr 4 Lona bUr beautlful kittens. 1"o Sood bome. 54&--U62 1/1 ... -.. • u:t.-. IJOO =======.:=:~! --· pols!ey .... '64 JAGUAR 1960 BUG·EYED ~tt. Ex· ctHent ntnnfng condition. Phooe615-3STO l1SCllER ' • 9IJ2...4laJ • : Spinet P I an o, KIRBY VllCU\Jm cleantt A =="""""'°'"""=-"-~= C Peut 1''7 k It t e 11 . .__ ' ebony; like new, $600 atta ch men ls . Pa,y otf POWER l.awnmO"l'tt 3.0 HP, Hou1e1:JroMn. ~?965 ltl ••1---•-64&<.189 ___ •___ balance ol $5.1.40 or amall with catcbtr; 2 yrs. old. 5 CUte 91rt sll.IDtle ldtttnl. ; ORGAN". Lowrey J{oraesboe pa,yments. Cttdft d e P t • Xlnt oanct. '35· lln-9532 531.1815 118 1 deluxe model. 11·1, like new, ,53>-=..;,7289:;;,----~-llEN'8 Bike $1T.50. 8oy'1 8 WEK blk Ir wbt male ktt- l 543--2594 CARPET • AptJ • HomeJ,, StiQg:ray SllSO MWS80 ten, S.-2769 aft 5 pm. 1110 l PIANO Wanted. Ptivate par-QuaUty Installation. Free • ty wants to~ piano for e:11l1mates. AU pri ce•. Mite. Went.cl N10 ll.F.C.Dryfr. N'eedl repair, 546-4478 t!'Ves. Uc. Con. You baul away, bMYr3.5 t/8 l cash. 543.9335 CHILDS Chifierobe wanted. --;=-~.,.,....,=.,-~ WURl.JTZER S¢1'M'I hardly IJ'actor Suitable lot • n I I CJ u I n I • FREE Klttena to kind home. • used. MIS items MK offer Youth bed &. matt,.... Phont 642-4980 tt no an1. tr)' m• Delaware H.B. eno -11ar, Hllrbour ~ $30. • 84J.l285 a&ab!· rlLL DJJlT, M2-43T1 fi/S I • l SU-1383 Iott stor... f04t: coven, new P!llDt. ~- TAKE amau bolt ln trade 30' ;;.;~~;;:-=~iiiilo'ii""'-l~m~oo~.~-~~~=== HOL Sloop, A·l oond· all BOAT S'l'ORAGE raceWl1, radio 675-1393 4 LAUNaiJNG Campen .9520 "U·-• ~., -.~....... Sail or~ up to 'JI! _,, -'- .... ~ lN UV\ .uw1 l' eel a.rd New90rt SEE the Ml new M""""" wt)' 10' Glaapar Flbrqlu1 ~t.1 M~ ntee Campers, 2'·", 30", 36", t8", Runabout. SUS. 67~1-43-4 Include • , • Use of boilt i2''. Fll1. all 8' w14e btdl· PVT PTY WANTS so to 60 hp Launcbinc Ca.boven $450. nn. avail. OUTBRD motor. L-o n I CALL ANTHONY'S Ha.ttOl'I Camptr Salff shaft. Reu. 962--3691 839-2281 222 W, Wllaoo, Of I ' Pl"9r1lm ~rt THE QUICKER YOU C.W.. J4&.0lll lltna!\y. $111 • ""31113 ?HE QUU!KEll XOU SEU. l>!ol -... llEBULTS 11 I '81 SUNBEAM ALP IN' E ROADSTER. 100 hp. dlr, n- ode . ....... """· hick buclret M•tl, • Cid. wire whtfb. $11& dcla or take oldtr' car in trade. Pymn,ts SSf.86 mo. alt 11, .-.em or 63H!i1T I Dl'1 &o.56'11 .... Rl!SUL'13 - • •" t . I •• DAILY PILOT S..l.W'Day, June t !%8 HOO VOLKSWAGEN ntANSPORTATION lml'Ortocl Autoo 9600 omoor!ocl Autos 1-~~~~~~-1 UtM c... 9900 GROTH f. CHEVROLET ' • .: WEEKEND : ' ' SALE -·-'68 RIVIERA Full power, FACTORY AIR, low, low miles , $AVE HUNDREDS ; 'bb CHEV. P.U. • . .. • 4 WHEEL DRIVE %. ton, VS, 4-Speed U3266. $2699 ·------- '63 CORVAN CAMPER 6 cyl. 4 speed, F'WT-258 $1199 '62 BUICK SPECIAL V-8, Auto. P. Steering, Fact. Air. LUL- 679. $899 '63 BUICK Skylark, V-8, auto r . steenng, FACTORY AIH. GEY-139 $1399 ; '60 International 4 cyl. 4 speed, will make 'ct camper. KIN-OTT SUNBEAM ·67 SIJNBEAM IMP $1000. 2363 Weslfninsler Pia~. C.M. 646-9130 ~ '61 SUNBEAM Alpine, good cond.. l'ecent o'hf.ul ; ttal ¥ha111! $1'l5._~3 TOYOTA 681/2 TOYOTA Nobody hos betto r usod VW• thon VW. NEW SHIPMENT \Ve glv~ them the Volks- JUST ARRIVED wagcn 16-Poi~t Safety ~nd GET OUR DEAL TODAY Performance 1nspect1on. • That's why we can guaran· L • tee 100% the repair or l'f· 1111.. A11H I placement of all major me-ttUl. UUIO chanical parts•. But not evl'!ry used VW gets thls IMPORTS inspection. Only VWs sold by authorized dealers. Like "'· 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 e engine e transmission TOYOTA JIEAOQUARTERS ELMORE 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr Phone 894-332'.l VOLKSWAGEN • '66 Volkswagen rad'° and heater, 2 dr sedan 1300 series A-1 condition. Will help finance or accept trade in. Hours daily after 6:30 call 837-386.'i Sat or Sun after 9 am· LI 8-4805 after 8 pm • rl'&r axle •front axle as- sembliel!I e brake s)rsl~m e electrical system '67 Volksw~gen $1699 Includes 53 HP 1500 se.ries "all California Sa f et y Equipped." Radio, heater, tull vinyl, includes clean up and delivery. BANK FINANCING 549.0303 -673· 1190 1t7D HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '67 V\V dlx, dlr, sedan. One ownt'r Safari beige, big radio, extra a pe a k e rs , Special rug& -while aide walls, 12,000 actual miles. $175 dels, or older irade. J ========== Pymnts $46.86 mo. can after ll, 494-9'Tl3 or 639-3617 -- I TRANSPORTATION-TRANSPOl\TATION TRANSPORTATION TRAN$POR-TATION •mocrted A.utoa 9600 Used Cart 9900 ' -;1 Cars 9900 Uted C•ra 9900 VOLVO '64 Vqlvo ~818, 26 mpg, beet oiler by w~kend takes. ld~l work car. 673-2489 Sport Cors 9610 * 68! MG* GET A BETTER DEAL HERB FRIEDLANDER 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39J 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy, 893-7566 537~4 Rar.e C1r1, Rods 9620 WORLDS Only • '57 Nardi Rstr. Superb Handling - Exclt <.'Ofld. Powered by 850cc Oosley Full-race eng. H mod. SltlXI or w/trailer $1200. 673-6734. Must Sell ln\med. INDY Race. car Lo t u s OieVrolette near ne\\'• '68 1\-lagnaOux paper. Trade or $15,000 644-ffi84 . Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY ... CASH ror used cars It trucks jW1t call us for tree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Mana&er 18211 Beach Bl., Huntington Beach Kl~= Will Buy Your Volkswagm or Porsche & pay top dollars. PlUd for or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 BUICK · IUICK • '63 BUKK '65 BUICK Skyl1rk ('OijPf, VI, autom•tic transmission, power tteerins; Electra 225 coupe. Full pow· poY'er bntkefl, power win· er equipment and factory air dows-, power seat. conditioning. Local one own-$1295 " "' L.tk• now $2495 STANSIURY BUICK STANSBURY 2100 HARBOR BLVD. BUICK COSTA MESA 646-9022 2100 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 646-9022 '65 BUICK '65 RIVIERA Full power equipment plus lactory a~ conditioning. Tilt Sport wagon. VS engine, auto- steering wheel. matir. transmission, power $2795 s1eering, tilt steering \.11heel. $2395 STANSBURY BUICK STANSBURY 2100 HARBOR BLVD. BUICK COSTA MESA 646-9022 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 CADILLAC CHEVROl,ET . ' '67 EL CAMINO deluxe, big 6, std, dlr. n.dlQ, heater, tint.e-d g!au, ww, cxollc i:Old. Speedometer. show& - 10,000 mi~. Under war- ranly. Like new. srm. dels or trade. Low, low pymnts . alter 1, 494-9773 or 639-3617 'Gl CHEVY IMPALA, HARD TOP. BIG V-8, 3 speed. Red exterior, red interior, Runs like a clock! S75. dels., will finance balance, dlr. Private party. Call after ll. 639-3617 494-9773 '62 Chev Super Sport, new complete rebuilt 327 -eng., dual quad:;, !sky cam & lifters &. slicks. Son in Viet nam have $1800 in car will sell for $850. 646-1588 or ~24a6 '61 Cl-IEVY IMPALA, very comfortable & qui€!1 run- ning car. Xlnt mech cond. V8, 2 dr. Call anytime. $575. or 0Ue1: * ~75-4780 * '62 CHEV Impala Wagon. 283 cubic inch, power .!leering, and ·rear window. While walls, 546-0lfS '64 CHEVElLE \f-8 2 Dr. hdtp. Fact. air, many ex- tras. Lo Mi. Orig. owner 673-9221 Eve '&I CHEVY Impala 2 dr, ps. air cond., A-1 eond., one owner, private par I y. 548-5835 '66 EL Camino, loaded & clean. By Original Owner. 64£.2tltl6 Niw ,C1r1 9IOQ 'Dw ~·" HOO • . A111iiversary Sale • . .. ' :: < • • Johnson & Son :: LINCOLN·MERCUaY·COUGAlt DIALllt LARGE SELECTION OF ••• l ,VXV RY CARS ·: with. cla ssic trad ition in impeccable tas+ •.•. : exactin9 crafts manship and the ultimate : in prestige ? '67 Cont. 4 Dr. SH. In Mautlfwl Camff tl'ffll wit\ 11111tchln9 Mthar, air tend., 1teNo an4 loodt of otMr aJh'OS. 50,000 11111• warra11ty. 5o14 •Ml ~· lcH by us. rltlCED TO SELL! '67 Cont, Cpa. (bony blotli, loaded wltll ertras fncht4. Int air cond. and leather. S0,000 11111• warra11,.,. PRICED TO SELL '64 Cont. Con'f'ertlble. l'h1tinu111 color -A tnie cl•llC:- wltll ell httury extra1 lncludin9 air, ' ~~~~ ~~~. ·~ .. ·.~.... .. . . .. .. .. . $2395. '64 Cadllloc Coupe DoYllla $2595 Loodff with ntfu. l11tl11dln9 air & loather. If you are• Cad lover tlll1 ls for you at •••.... • • • • • • • '64 "T" l lr4 Sliver. Like a-. with air ,,,,,, '64 lulc k Rl ... iero Twrq11olse. F11lfpo-r with air. local own•r ••• , , •• , • , .••• , , $2095 $2195 Anniversary Sale.-- ••• FREE~~; $599 ·~ vw. White, red interioc, radio, under dash shell, ex- cel cond. U295. Call aft 6 pm.~538'.l 1968 Volkswa9en $1889-Full Price 6 Mo.-6,000 Ml. Guar. Includes 50 HP Series, Wind-I z ======== '68 Eldorado, fully equipped, white padded top, special aqpa paint. fuli leather, purchased locally. Private '57 Chevy station wagon, VS, auto, good shape, needs paint. $250. 548--5727 aft 5 '64 SISCA YNE, auto, ps, 32,CXXI mi, Musi sell. IMMAC $1095 54:>-6801 Luggage Rack with the purchase of any NM or Used Car during our anniversary sale. Beautiful Chrome Luggage Rack, ideal for vacation or permanent use, can be installed permanently or clamped on when needed. Fits sedans or coupes and station \vagons. ~A $45.00 valu<'). '65 PONTIAC G.T.O. V-S, full pv.T, fact a!F;-24 mo: famous· OK" warranty. Red, NM0-962. $2199 - '63 GALAXIE VS, Auto. P-steering, NXP-466 $699 '63 GRAND PRIX Full power, fact air. LXD-095 $1499 '65 BONNEVILLE VS, Auto .. P. Steering & Brakes. PIY-077 $1599 '65 MERCURY VS, F'. Power, Fact. Air ' WMR-857 1799 1965 VW new brakei., tuneup · & paint. Excel shape. $1050, Lymr. 642-9511 675!=-TJ98?1!Ves & weekends. _2·VW's '591 '.61; $650 :: $750. Good cond.. brand new paint. Must sell one. 8182 ln- dlanapQlis, HB 53&-8724 '66 SQUAREBACK \'ARJENT $1900 91' best of- fer. 67S.-5442 or 543-TI67 VARIANT Wgn., Excel. cond rebuilt eng., new clutch, hedder $1.150 673-4;is8 '65 Volkswagen $1095 Red. LIKE NEW. Kustom Kars, 1900 Harbor, CM '65 VW Station wagon, model 15005: low mi., xlnt cond. S'495, 7'14-1492 (Anaheim). '59 VW (bug). S550, light- beige. Oean & good cond. 67S.-5l18 eves & wknds. 'Ei6 vw Fastback, xlnt cond.; blue . wJblk. int~'(~~ owner $1 ,600. 642-62'Hl 'E•e. '64 VW CON\rr. DELUXE Xlnt condition: new tires. Sl({i() * 646-1036 1962lh SUNROOF. 0 r i g Groth Chevrolet believes in owner. New trans, excel t he individual. Bring your cond. $775. 644-m4 individual transportation -~.61~vw~. -,ood--,-oon.,..-dl°'·1"ionc:--. - problems to tls. -•-$600. Can be seen at 944 NO DOWN PAYMENT w, Victoria, c. M. PROBLEMS HERE '68 VW West ph a l ian ALL YOU NEED IS campmobile. Fully equip- YOUR GOOD CREDIT pod. 2500 mi. S3450."""""" GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. Huntington Beach H7-6839 e 545-8863 Dlme • • • Line '65 vw • $1195. 646-9076 after 5 PM shield Washers, I u 11 Vinyl Interior, Outside r.1 i r r or, Healer, Defroster, a~ well aS cleanup aild-delivery. $202 Full Dr\. Payment includes Tax & 1.ic •. .$62.36 mo. bank finan. Ask about our $202 Dn -36 mo fi! S46.:.l5 + 1 linal payment for !itle. T&M MOTORS Specializing . VW & Porsch<' SORl GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDF:N f;ROVF: 892-5551 or 534·2284 VOLVO '6B1f2 VOLVO NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! GET O\JR DEAL TODAY ..J)eu.lW>U W " IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9?113 '68 VOLVOS GET OUR DEAL "LAST"' '58 Slope Back .. • • • • .. $2M ·52 4 Door .............. s899 '63 Slope Back ........ SHID9 HERB FRIEDLANDER 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 391 2 blks So. G.G. fwy. 89J.. 7566 537-6824 P 1800 -Volvo -v clean $1825 -673--0308 -54:)-9431 ~ S. Bayfront -Bal Isle SOCK IT TO 'EM! Used Cars 9900 NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE FINANCED! ' •Bankrupt'! •Repossession? e Bad Credit? • Divorced? e Military e New in Atta? ~8.kt' Payday-Payments. McCARTHY MOTORS 1420 So. Main & Edinger {2 blocks N. of Sear.!>) · Sanla An a Ph 542-3507 . -pu"ty. 644-2666 • '66 RIVIERA -• '68 Cpe De Ville Save $1500 Full power and factory air Show Room .New Turquoise, cond1tklning,., Tilt Sl~ring ~d I_ top, .a1r/cond, l1tat!Jer, wheel, $trato bench seat. hit wh, 544-3476 $3495 " 'f,6 Cadillii.c Convertible. Air, fully equipped, good con- dition~!6. Private part.t. 673-8929 CAO '63 Eldorado Conv. F'uli '58 CHEV. 289, panel. Mag wheels, stereo tape; good tires. $400. 535-9Ui7 ./ BARGAIN. '66 ChcvcTie' Malibu 2 dr. xtnt cond. VA CATION TIME ••• $1500. M"'t ""'· "'''..3007 .HOW ABOUT A WAGON? '65 Chevy Malibu Sta Wag, - BluC'. Xlnt cond, $16!fl ~!1.~:f:::Z.. Uk• new. Saxony yellow, $3795 ) 644-1548 6 pass. Air 'ondltionln,. Full po-r. ,I .. '. '57 CHEVROLET GCOD CONDITION ~:11~;.:d u don. leoutlful white, look' $1595 . !150 ... 545-8646 . ' ·=__c.::.:::..::c:._ __ [fi n~w. Locol 1 owner car with foctory ' STANSBURY BUICK r'- 2100 HARBOR BLVD. equip .. ~Ix feaiures, f~ct air. 1 COSTA MESA 646-9022 V~ue 11res, 4!1.000 mi. S2095 Prtv prty 646--1713 '63 ll\1PALA,,ooc owner, beaut cond .. air, PS/PB, $1150. 494-28a<I aft:.. air. lde~I Yoco~ion tor or.ly . , , , , , , • '63 Ford $995. Cowntry 1eda;,. Bel,e. Str., auto. tfan1., : 'f,6 BUICK Special; very low mileage, xlnt cond.; Sl.750 Orig. owner. 642-3437 9600 '63 Cad. FM radio, leather int, air. very clean. Asking $2000 54&-242<> '67 CAD. Coupe; full power; fact. air. Must $ell! Best ol- fer takes it! 675'--0664 CAO '63 Park Ave, cream pufJ, full equip., $1800 or best offer. aft 6, 49H864 '56 CHEV AS IS. $175 See at Bel Congo Motel, Room 28, after 6 PM ·53 Chevy, new rings, valves, good lires, runs good. $160. See 98o Victoria, CM aJt 6 '64 CHEVEU.E SEE TO APPRECIATE $1295 * 646-3533 '56 Chevy Bel Air, Excel ~tta 225 h.~top. Full CHEVROLET transportation. $2:II or best jiOWer equipmerlt p\u~ .. fac-offer. Call aft 6:30, 673-611i2 !ory air conditioning. Gold '66 CHEVY 11 V-8 -283 29,000 '38 Ch<'vy -engine rebuilt. ~olor. $400 under Blue mi. $1500 can bt financed. Exterior & interior rough. · 548-!Y154 I $:!SO. * 675-1709 $2895 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 '65 Buick Spec. dlx, Sta. wagon; fully equip.. xlnt cond. Moving; $160-0, 54~146 CHAR.CE your want ad now. 1 .. -,~rted Autos Transportation Specials Auto Discount Center 2004 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-4621 'SS 'S4 'S8 ~~Da~!...tlt .. .... ......... $1 49 IUICK YI, crutomatic FORD ve. automatic .. .. $149 .$249 '59-~8-~E-:.-~!.-L-E:-lt-... -... --.. -.$-249 'S6 OLDSMOBILE YI, autamatic .. $249 '60 PLYMOUTH $299 DOft't Miss Thts! _ ---------' 60 OLDSMOBILE . $299 WOft't Lost Lon9! __ - '61 FALCON $299 Automatic, 6 cyl. --------' 60 RAMBLER . $299 6 cyl., standard. __ _ 'S8 RAMBLER '299 Automatic, air cond ... --------' S 7 PLYMOUTH $299 6 cyl., standard, R&H. low 111lle119e. Re11I bor'1oi11 , , , , , , . . . • -, ~' COME SEE THESE NEAR NEW. PASSENGER CARS '66 Clwt. Mollb11 2 Door hardtop. Loaded with 1xtr<11. l11tliet $o10t$ & consale. Factory a1r, 9000 ach1al mlln. Local tar ...••.• • '67 YW Swnroof 9"'a11. Lo~ of extras. 9000 oc• hlal 1111191. Show roo111 trash ••••••••• '67 M.,cwry 4 Dr. Manter•y with olr. Only 12,000 111lln. S0,000 Mil• Worr<1nty , •••• · · • $2195 $1795 : $2995 . '6' Mff"" $3295 Park Lone Con•. 5.55, EY1ry eitra. Jwst Oll'lll' 14,000 mll11. S0,000 Ml~ Worronty. '67 M•rcwry 2 Dr. HDTP. Monterey. Vinyl top, cilr an4 50,000 Mlle Warranty. Sold nh by WI •,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $2895 ''6 MH"'V $2595 4 Dr. HDTP Mo ntclolr. lnclud~ olr. 50,000 Mlle Warranty ... , , , ••.••••• ... .... $1795 Golai le Xl Con•. Loffed with •t trGt lncludl11'1 air. local car . , , ..•.....••• '66. Olohmoblt• $2495 Delto 4 Dr. with air. A real Yol111 ot • , Looking for an Anaerican Sports Car for 6radnation? SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION 141 • ., c .... ~ ••• $2795 l11clw41n'I XR7. A.11 tolors. oil kinds cif axtTOl. All low 111lleo1Je ca~. All 50,000 Mlle Worrontlfl. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , '67 Muston' Cpa. llw1. Awto., pr. $fr. YI, 50,000 111111. Like new ,,.,., .......•.• ,,,, '64 Cofll'ette Stlll'lroy. Mldnl,ht I J11e. Alf.co11dlllon. Auto. trons. Pr. stn rln,, pr. wlndciw1. Owned and drl••n by yowlllJ widow whci ••••r lllod a ticket. Low miles ..• , •.• , $2395 $2695 'SI CM«"' $1195 Looli1 lllie new. 4 $pffd, brl'lht toiol color. Ttil1 Is o slH per ot , , , , ....•.. , A1iniversary Sale '60 l~~.:!:t~c, 6 tyl. ······· ······ $299. !OPEN SUNDAY I -------- ' 60 FORD $299 J h Wogon.Y8,crutomotlc..... o· nson -= 'S7 ~~!~~.~~":lr<Oftd. $299 JEEP '67 MG • ··: ............... ---and '60 OLDSMOBILE s349 COftvt, YI, automatic. ___ . CHOOSE FROM ONE OF Iii' ORANGE COUNTYS LARGEST • '64 FALCON $499 s .__IM•P•O•R•T•t•NV•E•N•T•OR•l•ES•I--' ·:: , 62 6 cyl., •hln .... d.. on IUICK $S99 1966 HARBOR c ..... YI, ... -i •....... ~ THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL UNCOUl-MERCURY-COUGAR·DEALER :: :~.~.1.,~~1A $499 600-700 W. Coast Hwy. Radio. heater. $1295 BLVD. CDs-TA MESA 646-9303 s E•9••• Newport Beach • • ~~Yl.Y1Yr!.Y/lj.__ __ M_2·_~2_1 __ ~~-M_8B_51 ___ 642_-098_1~ I. •, Tlll'NSPORTATI ON-TRANSPOllTATION Tlt ANSPOltTATION . S.lllfdiy, --.. 1'161 '111ANSPOllTATION IMNSPOltTATION""-TltANSPOllTATION-TltA~SPOltTATIO IWL Y PILOT '66 FORD GALAXIE 4 dbor hardtop, VS, automatic, air aorn. electric windows, radio, heater, 1ilver ~ue with blue interior. $1995 '62 CHEVROLET · Pickup truck. 6. cylinder, s,tlck shift, 8' FleeUlde body, _£.lean. s995 '65 CHEVROLET Malibu super sport conVertible, VS, automatic, power steering, M!.dio, heater, tahitian t urq. with white vinyl bucket seats. $1695 '66 MUSTANG Hardtop coupe. VS, automatic, power steering, radio, heater, white with red interior. $1795 '63 IMPALA Sport coupe. VS. automatic, PQWU' •~!· ln.c. radio, ~at.er, 1othlc &old. A weD kept car wl.th low mlleace. $1295 . '66 CHEVROLET Impala sport coupe. Automatic, power steering, re.dlo, heater, factory a.Ir, vinyl ~·.gold s2;·;5 '63 RIVIERA Hardtop coupe. Automatic. air cond~· full power, radio; heater, ermine whi'f with red leather trim. ·. · $1895 '64 CHEVROLET ~ ton pickup. 8' Fleet.side, V8, auto- matic, radio, heater, ·custom cab. $1595 '65 MUSTANG STATIOl ·WAGON SALE '66 ISUICK Estate· sport wago n. Automatic, power ' steering, tactOry air, radio and bea ter, white with red interior. $2895 ...... ----------~-w- '66 CHEVELLE Malibu Station wagon. Automatic, power steering, 327 V81 tactory air, r a d i o, heater, buttern~t yellow. ' s2495~ '66 CHEVY II Nova station wagpn . V8, automatic, pow. er steering, R&H. A rare compact wagon, ermine white with blue interior. $1895 '65 CHEVELLE Malibu station wagon. VB, auto matic, power steEiri~g, factory air conditioning, radio, heater, tift r-wheel, tropical tur· quoise. $2095 .. ~ ' . ~ '67 EL CAMINO ' . . Cwltom. V8, automat.lc, power 1\eerlfl&', radio and heater, erunet white! $2595 . '64 PLYMOUTH ' ' -. Sport fury c;oup:. '(8, ~utomattc tran1· mlsslon, power stttr1ng, radio and tleat· '" $1295 ·_ l -'62 ~ADILLAC ~ DeViile. Factory air conditioning,• automatic, 1ull power, radio and heater. $1395 '64 CHEVELL£ Malibu sport coupe, VBr automatic, pow.• er steering, radio, heater, factory air cond., low mileage and clean as new. $1695 '62 fALCON '67 MUST ANG GT · 2 plus 2 fastback:··4-spel!d, powe~lt-·lloconvertlliie. Ridio, heater, silver with ing. radio and heater, deluxe Interior black vinyl interior. '64 CliEVROLET · Slalio~ wagon. 6 ,;;lnde< <•&i,;;,,--;,ao-;;:- , 9 passenger .wagon. 327 VB, autom atic, ard transmission. option. $2395 • power steering, factory+ air conditioning,'°"'"""'" - -radio, heater. Ermine white. $1895 ·s495 1'-1ontclair hardtop coupe. VS, automatic, power steering, radio, heater, low mile· age, ermine white with blue interior, '64 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door. V8, automatic, power steerin&, radio, heater, silver blue tu. ton<. ~ .. '66 CHEVROLU . • : : --_. ;66: CAP~ltE Sport van . Radio an·d heater, oret_n ·and. Cuitam..co.upe. 327 VS, automatic. power ~ .stttrin&' .. lactory·atr conditlonln&, radio. white tu-tone with deluxe vinyl interiOr. heater,Jike new._ $1795 s21·95 ., , : $2695 . -----/--:_ ------s995 ~ ~ PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONL y CONNELL .. - 2a2a HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~~::546-1203~:s546-1 .200 '\:::;;<<=============::: ~ CHRYSLER _ •• ·~I ..,._------' •' 'liif'Chrysler ',Ygn. fully equip. ; rncl. Dual air condition. ·~ $2950. 16622 Tiber Lane. H.B. ~ ~17.19;,J ' ' " COMET :~1------·---:: "63 COMET Wagon $5.50. 6 ~ Cy!. slick, clean: ~ood tires ;.1 & cond. R/H. 673-0461 ' 11. '64 Comet Cyclone. PS/PB, { air. cood., bucket seats, 'CiiYl toP, Sl.150. 673-7848 ·l 1;======== • ·: CORVAIR . -. '64 FORD '68 MERCURY MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG Automatic, VS, power steer-ing, factory air, beautiful. . Only $1799. low down OAC. $59.64 per month. HOLIOAY RAMBLER PONTIAC ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2925 Hart:u-Bl., Colt• MMI Kl 6-4444 ' Orange Cowrty'1 Exctu.dvt 1 ==1969--,.,-H-'""°"°-' "°B""l•"°d_. -.-' 1 Dealer tor ·!CDU. • llo}'CI llld '65 Mustang 2 + 2 VS, auto, Bltltly. ps, good cond, SlSOO 548-3507 ILLNESS. fo~ sa]e of '63 alt ·4 Pontiac GP . Immaculate. Station wagon. vs engine. Monrelair 2 Door hardtop. 'li6 MUSTANG ~v. Hi.pert.: Real extra special this week· 12,IXKl actual mi lea. Under :: sru1~~ $1580. 276 40,000 milea; top ~aJlt;y neW tl.rts, wire wheels,,$1350. can 83.>-0924 • end. factory warran!Y. f1ctoryl========= $995 :r. conditioninir. Beautilul OLDSMOBILE $3695 " ...--------·~'I!!' CORVAIR, notom•lit. STANSBURY of radiO, heater, runs well. BUICK CUtla.As, mjr cond, pow. S. MUST Sell 1964 O.lds. F85 4 SPEEDS SPECIALIST HIGl:I PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNJ"Y ~ ljr.t off" o•e< I 70 0. STANSBURY Mok e o It·"· &1~2713 ;. &f3-8C69 2 100 HARBOR BLVD. BUIC-K 49il-l620 weekends & eves. ~ '60 CORVAIR COSTA MESA 646-9022 '5.1 Olds Flo.. tnuaportation, ~ GOOD OONDITI0.'1 $175. '63 FORD Galaxie 500 V8 2 2 100 HARBOR BLVD. good motor -l't1ake offer. Selected Auto Center ~: .,.. * &16-3319 * dr., hardtop, Power sle~r-COSTA MESA 646-9022 Pvt Pty Eves &: all day ~!=-======== ing. nuro., Radio, heater. '61 Mercury Meteor, xlnt run· Wkends 673--8316 ~I -.. CORVETIE_ Very good condition. Leav· ning condition S235. Child's '56 Olds, fine , trans, good 13032 Harbor Blvd. 5374646 · ing for Vietnam S200 & take surfboard S30. 642-4198 motor .C. tires .. Make affer. ~ '66 CORVETTE. low mi., over payments of $42.62. Priv prty. 548-6196 ""• .-: blk. w/tan inter. 4 Spd., 64&--0411 eves after 5 pm or MUSTANG wknds. • '116 Pontiac LeMans. Pb, Pf!, pwr windows, air cond, auto, bucket seats, lS,000 miles. MUtt cond. $2395. 5'G--2550 m ru. Aft 6:;., &16-2733 Q 427: xlnt cond. S 3 2 O O. all day Sat It Sun. '65 Olds 9(1 HOl!1$aY lfldan air, '~ 675-1618 '65 LT o 1 nd "'""' S full power, must sell this -· .. " '° · ·-· 4 SPEED ~ '63 OORVETTE Con v t , top, full powr, 6 way seats, _ BEAUTIF1.!L CAR t h I 1 ~ AM/FM, Sharp cond, Must control panel, auto spd con· SPECIALIST week! 548-5206 ~ sell. SI600 673-2609 trol, clean. Pvt. Pt y. HIGH PERFORMANCE 1962 Olds St1rfire. 'Fae air. , •54 CORVETTE 67&-1547 aft 6 PM CUSTOM CARS All power. Good condltlon. ,65 RAMBLER RAMBLER ; Original · Private party '00 GALAXY: Riff, Fae air LARGEST SELECTION IN S'r9'J * 53fr7148 STATION WA00.'1, auloma- i'. l==C=O=*N=&l6=Tl=·N=57l=E'=N=*T=A=L= I good cond.; auto. trans. $299 ORANGE COUNTY '64 OLDS Starfire. run p!!Wer, tic, radio. heater, power 536-7148 Selected Auto air, 40,000 miles. P IX.I. steerina. spotless, Sl399 or '50 FORD, black, V-8; ~ C 842-1285 129t down &: $46.00 per -··--· ~~ --In perf. shape; 4 good tire•. enter 1955 OLDS 4-dr. ChauNeur month OAC. Phone 642:oo'l3. M A R K Ill SoU ISO. 892-95.12 13032 H'""°' Blvd. 537-4&16 drl"n tor 9 '""· 51,000 HOLIDAY RAMBLER ~ Priv).lte party has available 1S for sale a nt>W 1969 MARK :: OJ. Phone 644-0348 before ~ noon or after 4 pm. U no • ans~·er, try again. ) 'SS EVERYTHING! 4 nu 1 !ires ·& bat. Srcreo. t eUow l w/black Landau top & Int. i Asking $3750. 642--0335 FALCON REI:> '64 FUtura, 6 cyl auto, xlDt cond, 41,(QJ ml, $950 fum, 53&-9621 FORD '61 GALAXIE Conv. Auto '66 MUSTANG Sprint Special. orii milea. $300. 541-7847 1969 Harbor Blvd. trans, R/H, pl!I, pb, eng OH, Auto tnns, radio. wry '67 OLDS!' Cutlaa Supreme '64 RAMBLER • station some dents. $295. 64&-689C dean. low milea1e. Call Full pwr., air. blk. ~yl , wagon, m dlr, rad I o, 673-45&t top. A beauty! 543-Ql04 heatet', automatic. White f!X· '66 Muslalli Con"t'tttlble. V8, '63 CUtlau Co n • e i t I b I e 'terlor, fav.rn green lnl~or. automatic, power stttrinJ Perfect candition. $ 9 7 5 . JW1I spent $200. on enpe-JEEP ' . • and top. Good condition. 494-5088 ., ' Car in -perfect shape! Take 65 Int Scout. Must sell 1m, 4 Sl900. Cail aft 4 pm , 543-3507 trade or S150 c a• h . whl drv, R&:H. $1200 or off. Payments S29. mo. Call 531 Catalina Lag Bcb. '65 Mustanir. Very clean. PL YMOU1H alter 11 494-9773 or 6J9..3617 67>5624 1 ~~,fXIJ a ~ , _ ~ . ·~ RAMBLER . 'fl6 MU5rANG Hlgh . Perf 61 VALIANT automatic PS• VI, automatk, 4 DR. Lllce MERCURY 25 000 ml Ma Tacb e~ etc. Ve.ry low, mUeaire u new. $999. ,ar $199 dn. • $38.85 ---------1 G; w/blk Int m-«7'75 MW, Sl195, 646=-1492· per iponth. OAC. Phone 1963 MERCURY Co u n t r y ,66 BLA.a< BEAtrrY 6 cy1. 1 '65 S.tellll~, 4 spd, xlnt cand. 642-00'23. -0-Uiler. Station wqori. t. awner ExceJ Cond ln eveQ. SUOO. or-$Ui0.-A: take over HOLIDAY RAMBLER J>Rll·, auto tranl, pwr steer• .,,. Sl.595. 548-6lfil. . pqmeni.. 67)..7012 1969 Harbor Blvd. ing, l'adlo and beaie,. N"" "' '63 AMERICAN 1960 FORD atation wagori 4 tirel, excellent condition. 'f1 MUS'l'ANG \18 J spell. Im-PONTIAC 11000 miles 1 owner dr., needs paldt, runs good. S1050: Call 548-<M54 maculate condition. snso. . ' $599 · Beat olfer, S4M613 1964 MERCURY c.olony Part By Owner. Mrr7llt , '5T PONTlAC. "Extra dnn, HOLIDAY RAMBLER NO matm' what 11 ta you I Station Wagon. f\lll pc>'ftf, 1961 Mustana Falfback. Air. ~ trans. tiret, enalDe top 6t2-60Z.l can aeU H with a oAn.Y AM/FM, excel cond, prt auto. VS. excel cood, ht shape, SD). 54&-2621100 W, CHAltGP.: m ~ .PJLOTWANT ADIJ 6'2·5678 owner. fi46..Q17 $2250 take&. ~f!l Wilaoo. Apt No. 1, CM . , • I l IJ --·'"--·-4-· -··-~---~-~. I ' '67 · IMPALA sPon .coupe. vs', automatic, power stffrlnr, factory afr condltlonlne, radio, heater, tro- pical turquolle. • ~695 '66 MALIBU S.S. couPe. 396 WS, automatic, power steerlnir, factor)' air conditioning, tachometer, but· ~mut _yellow ~lth black vlnyl roof. ·•2695 '65 CHEVROLET . Monza. coupe. Fa ctory air conditioning. Automatic, radio, heater, ennlne White with blue vinyl bucket seaU:. $1495 '65 EL CAMINO custom. V8, . 4 speed radio and heater, white with green interior._ $1795 '67 OATSUN --·~ ----.--Deluxe 4 Door sedan. Under 4,000 original miles, 4· speed transmission, radio and heat· ... S.W59·5 '67 MUSTANG Hardtop co u p e. Automatic transmission. radio, beater, 8,000: oriainaJ miles. Must ... , $2295 I • I • • I l 182$5 . BEACH BOULEVARD . . .. l0°/o-Tqtal D9~ and $6~.9~ Ptr Mo. HtrdlQ> c-. SPECIAL VALUE PA(IC ... GE. 200 (.l.D. ,n11I~, Crull·O-mt!lc, he1!1r, yfnyt l'90f,;brlt111 bo4Y -,id!' moutc1lnJ1~· 1v11 wt>ffl cov1~1. w~w 11ru, plffted v lrwl Ht! Tr1111 '"" , tU 'II-rd IKIOt'J' MU~. • 1 'ft!D '68 ·F•2.50 . STYLESIDE -$2595 °' 106/o aod 169'~,; Month - , TOTAL DOWN With The Purcha se of an El Dorado C•mper 131 w wheel~ ... 360'' JU HP VI •ntlne, l11ll't' 1yndlronl1Ad J SPeed dlf9d 1r1rwnlu lon, ~hrome l)OOy side moulCll~, twln-l·be•m 11>1PH11lan, rria•lmum GVW 111!•-o-mttlc rnr MllP111nslon, llM"Y dirty 11" cl\lldl, JI .,..... 1lltl'NllW, U 11m11 botltN, tr1111t &-rttr dOllble Kflnt1 lllloU tt:&orbers, U\lt U I t :50 • 1•.l I plY rtle<I !ruck 11tt1, lm'-le 11111 L.H. chrome mirror, t ll v!nvl tffl tr!m. tto. 6't. IMMEDIATE DELIVEltY. ·~:' '68 THUNDERBIRD -' ·~r:;r $4904.77 ~~,~. $3888 •• vi$1o16" 10°10 Total Dow11 G11d $103 .JtPtf Me. HAl!:.DTOll. Cit VI entlM, crUIH-o-m1llc, -r 1!11rlnf · dlK br1N .. , AM r1dlo, Clock. comfort 1tre1n1 w111u.i1o11, flltl!I bl!nc~ i.e11, ¥tnvl ln rerlor Ir""' courMly lllJhh, remoll eonrrot mirror, re1ract1lllo hUO' "-""' doon, tull wl>ftl covtrs .M 111 •lln,l•rd fKIClrY equipment, Ho. lU. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW ' . I 68 MUSTAN 'G Fresh eir h••f•r & d·efrost•r, back-up dom e, eourleiy & side li9hts, l:wektit seets, ell vinyl trimJ nylon Urpets, rocker panel mould ings & eir scoop ornement, seet-& shoul- . _dei;. !>.Its, padded desh I visors , windshield Wt.Jh~rs & 2 spe!~ 0wiper.h.._No-'--275. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • • .s22aa::~~ TU & LICENSE ~ . . : . ( ·- . ·~~D '68 CORTINA '---51,88 0r ~0°/o and $$~ ...... Month--' TOTAL' DOWN DELVXE SEDAN. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. Jr,.,.oflow v111!111tlon IJiltm, PUSH BUTTON RADIO, DIC 811AKE:S1 BUCKET SE.ATS, Vl11yl lnltr!CN', u,...,11, lnltrlor & utvlor dfcor OJ1llon1, WSW Urn Ind tM •ltnclt rd fKIOrt IMllltmMI. Ho. ,.,_·IMMED IATE DELIVERY. HUNTINGTON BEACH •-::; '68 GALAXIE XL Sl'ICIAL . ··~:.~•Y $4010.57 ~.':~1 $3369 SAVI $641 S7 10•/o Total Down nd 87.48 Per Mo. FASTBACK. SPECIAL PROMOTION PACKAGE No. 611, VI tntlne, trllllt-O·matl<. - 1tft!rln1, Hl·rlllo t•le, .. iec11lrt co»dlllon!1111. AM •t<llo, clocli, WSW !Ires, hlth 1!yl1 wllMI cove.:•, unlllue XL all vinyl lnt1rlor, Mllal'l'l.ltlc r.ir..:t. IM!td lllT\l>S. roclcor Ptnel rnauldlr.n, XL dlrome exterior trim, 'l>T' strl-Ind 11! 1~111:t.rd ftctarv 11<11111:..,enf. IMMEDIATE DELlVEllY ' • ·~~D '68 FALCON . . ,........:... $1988., 10% and $52,.,,.Montl - TOTl,.L DOWN COUP!. I' rah •Ir helttf' ... dlfrosttf', du.II l'mlr•ulk. br1ke IYlletn, i:aurlnY lllll'lh, IR*ldt ., ouhlde mirrors, Cloffi ., \llllYI lnltrlr trim, pedded dlth .. \I~ alld •II 11-ndlrd f1dory MUl-111. No. nl. IMMEDIATE DELlVEllY CALIFORNIA Sl'ECIAL ·~,~~O"f $2946.79 ~.~~I $2488 SAVI $45879 10°1e Total ~Ow11 M $65.95 Per Mo. Ca!ltom11 Sotcl1t GT/CS. GT/CS equip. Plckaef! includlnt fli>"rgl1n bod'f 1lde 1cooe>1, •flbl!rgY11 <1uar1er pa111I e•• .. flb«1l1ss *de lld SPOl!•r, llbtr!llllS lower back panel, 111ctan11. loll i.m1111, f11ncl loUWrtd hoOd, eJ<PIBt'd hOOd IO<ks, body 11de tape slrk>e, florl1. till l1m111, dull ,,_.. llCI 1-S!rlpt, MP-Ollell lillt '"" hNOler, lirrt. llllH, Wdo:et i.e1l1, Ill ¥1nvl trim, n'tlon «r•h, Nd. d~h., rocktr 111nel mid. #726 IMMEDIATE DELI VERY . •OIDll Nc;>~I . , P~YNiENTI INCLUDI: TAX·LICENSE .. f'INANCE CHAllGES f'Oll: .. MO. ON APPllOV!D Clt_EDI! e WHITE .ilDE WALL Tlll:!S .t.MD WHEEL COVERS OPTIONAL. •OIDll NOW! ·~ ' ... . ' ' . . • · VACATION VALUE QUALITY ·· USED CAR SPECIALS BELOW BOOK SPECIALS KELLY OUR SAVE ·.SPECIAL PURCHASE IMPORT SPECIALS Blue Book P·R'" · -~~-~------------,---~-ti. __ ,-'--:1967 °~AIJ.XIES-MllSTANGS·FAIRLANES 0 T·llRDS '59 HILLMAN $195 '62 FALCON w.,,,.,,,,, "•'•ry ""''"'·No. '"I $595 I $295 I /$300 . ~u~6MT~:l~~s'~~T~~;S~A::~:i~~ '""'•com• .. -. . ....... .. '56 ALFA ROMEO s395 '62 RAMBLER •••'"'"· ••d>o, '"1"· "'''"1· No. 6" I S495 T $295 .. 1 . /$200 ::6 :. '.:!.~~~. """' "' •m 52 390 ,_,..,I••••• .... : .................... . ,~6-6~F,,..o_r_d::-::C:-u-s·-to_m_J ~-::·-··-:··-·. :-.,-.0 .-•• -••• -•• -.. ry-••• -•. ...,";-:-l-s1-3-25--'1~$9~9~5~1:_.,:../_s_33-o-.1 ~:~· r::~ ....... '"' 11999 :~. ~~~~~!:::~~-~~~1~·~~~~ ••• : ~69 5 ·'_6_3_C~H~"_V_R_O_L_E_T ________ I ____ ;__. --'-----• .... v .... .,,...i~ ·,1. r;.,. .......... ,111 ~ 1999 c ::;;\~.r0~r.;," '"''· "· ""· ·•· s1370 I' $795 J ·1$$75 ·!!'.!.!!!~:...;. .... ~ ... •· .• , ~1999 ''1 OPEL Klde!M Spt, c,.., ll:Hlo, l!Ulff. #114 ''1 COllTINA, lt1dlo, M1t1r. #7&5 ''5 VW ll:Hlo .. 11t11 .... #llDW4H I 63 CHEVROLET ~:~·,~~ ........ '"'· ""0 ' '"'"·I s955 . I $595 I '$260 . ' '62 CHEVROLET .~:;,:~.'~~;::·'"''""'"· ., ... I 5955 J $495 I /$460 BELOW BOOK SPECIALS 81:!L~ok I ~~~f I SAVE '64 PONTIAC :~·:::'J'.',"J;;;~,.'~':.·.:;~~oj5h"t" I $1820 I ~1195 I /$625 66 CUSTOM VI, '"lo., fodory ,;,,' l H. No. 165 I $1685 . I $1195 I /$490 '65 GALAXIE ::: .. ~.';.,";,;"'0 • "· ''"'"'· '"' 0·J $1850 I $1395 I 1/$,SS 61 (ft£VROL,ET ~.;~:~;:·~•:·.~;''" va,.,•o-••. "·/ $935 I $695 I /$240 -------------------,-,~----' 66 CUST-OM ::~..'~.~0~;i.',:~~: .. :::.\:~ ........ ·'·I s1910 I $1595 . I 11s1es 62 FORD :~~ :r; ·~:;;:·;··"' ... , ....... ,, ... 1 $995 I $695 J 11s100 '65 MUST ANG :::~::~: ~ru.';,"· .......... ""0'I 51775 I $1295 I I $480 '66 FORD :;'," """" ''"''''· '" "'''"''· "' I $1615 J $1395 I I $220 '62 CHEVROLE.T c;,,.,, 4 :'"'· """· h .. '"'," .. 121 1 $595 \ $295 , I /$300 '63 CHEVROLlJ """" "''"" '"' •••• '""· "" 1"J $955 J $295 J /$660 ' . . . . . . ' ' . . ' ' ~ I ' ' ' MA~E YOUR CHOIC·E AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY 18255 . BEAU-D ·BOIJLEV ARD BlJ· GTON , BEACH . '84'2-6611. fA~~·~~·D~ T-~~~0!::P~SP~ 8 .42-6611 •• --':\:i .. ~=· ·I I ••• ' ..• ft :•! ·~· . ·' -~ --~-· ----~-------~~~~~~ ....... _...-. ................... ________ .._~....:. ....... ~ . , • COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WEEK OF JUNE 8 • JUNE 14 .WE ARE TME LEADING BEARING MANUFACTURER IN THE COUNTRY AND OFFl.R A PROGRESSIVE " AND COMPREHENSIVE r BENEFIT ~ eROGPAM. • INDUSTllAI. 1Nen1 e PIODUCTION MACHN OPllATOIS e TIACll l:ATHI OPllATOI e AUTOMATIC ICllW MACHINI OPllATOR~ e TUlllT LATHI SIT-W Ol'llATOI •MACHINIST CO.D ............................ I . ' lflt Kommandlnt ha .tmenaory pefteGt <R> . SATURDAY JUNE 8 I V r I'll IN c; L ~~~==:~. =Q'~-avl1Pml~.St9f~ Laurel Goodwin. Jeftmy Sl1te. EJvb ia a ftthln1 bOlt cap. fain who doubles .. • nlttitcJub linaer. Amon1 !tie sonp b the mlllion·record tlller, ''Return to 1..-0011111 Ill Nea (C) (IO) Sender." (R) 9 C1) fraM lkAM (C) (30) fl'l) NET Flltlnl li•li lldprs: (C) (30) The Cl) &Wit-. ...... Youn1 Fol• cunt.. t:30 R 9 Cl) '9ttlcNt JwtdiH: (C) I ._ ~ (C) (60) (30) Kate Is dbconlolate wt.en her U O'a.cl HIP (60) honeymoonlna dauchter •nd aon·ln- ..,.. n.tre llW fJlll to remember hef blrthd1y. IU..._ D .,.,.,... W MoN; (C) "Dllll" (drama) '63 l :JO I SetlardlJ ..... (C) (30) -Joan Crawford, Ch1r1t1 Bickford . ......, Rudi: <C> (60) Sindy 0 (i7J (]) ..... , ... , hllct: (C) Knox aunts. (60) Georae Bums. who but'1b Into I ...., Crllr Sllclw (C) (80) a sona at the drop of 1 dpr ash, ~-T~ Miit (C) • , fin~ himself" outclOlld IS 1't Anibl ti Nottt plays host to 38 members ~ tht 7:00 8 9 Cl) CBS EMln1 Ntwa: (C) sinain1 Kina Famify, linaera &lo I ) Roaer Mudd. · Stuart! and Lalm. l<azan, and Ena· llllC s.w,· (C) (30) 11th music hall stars Desmond ind HurdJ htdJ: (C) . (30) Stlrrlna Mirb. (R) Pele Lofthoute and Hla Second fl) 1oa def Mme. Story Men. 81rb1re Kelly, The 10:00 II a Cl) Manall: (C) (60) Man· S · nix enters a dark world of Polltl· • Delttl VIII~ Dip: (C) (30) cal intrigue when he attempts to Hllpn'a lalud (30) protect a crusadina n9W11Japer pub- ...., Fha Usher from 1 mllllon-dollu llbef • ....,.., t11e Cllltlr action. (R) 0 llllftdo Ella Lico fJ DEBUT Rty Alltlllotly ~ (C) 7:3011 a (I) Tiie P'rilNer: (C) (60) (60) Adlon·packed entertllnment P1trick McGooh1n, as The PrilDMf, starrin1 the Inimitable Ray Anthony. ind a new 1rriV1I It !tie vlll111 I News: (C) (30) Cllf Kirk. hitch an etclpe plot The Prleontr : IJ DalUINI lnterven11 In 1 torturous lntarroa•· CiM • S. Casa tlon of Nldll (Nidia. Gr1y) Ind 10:30 u II Mondo: (C) (30) "Witch Doc- halts the tortura by h11 1creement tors In White Tails." Part two. A to enter an 1rt competition. When study of voodooism 11 It Is still Nldl1 b 1ai1ned IS The Priloner's practiced tod1y -tonlatrt's focal m1id. tht two plot tu etelpt. ~nt is Africa. (R) 11 @ (I) Tiie Salllt (C) (60) m Jet PyM (C) (2 hr) ''Ucipe lfoute." Templar ioes to 11:00 II EMW O'Cloc* Report: (C) Clete Jall on 1 trumped·UP theft. charp Roberts. to lnvestlpte 1 bl1·scale pnson es· CJ TIN lltll Heur News: (C) (30) upe ora1nl11tlon that 11 run by Jess Mir1ow. callous klllm. CR) 11 SiM1t1 $pedal: (C) "Olympic IJIMl91t (60) Games Telethon." Jerry Lewis hosts (17.) (I) Dftlna Cl• (C) (30) the continuln1 drive for fund1 10 llfirloa $ ~ '1Md ef tlle provide for our Olympic team. (dr1m1) ·~James Aub~. Guests include Polly Beraen, Ad1m Tom Ch1pln, Hu"' Edw1rda. West. Joyce Jiiison, 1nd the or-1 llpcord (30) chestra of Dick Stabile. Tiie .... Aaawtrl 0 ..... (C) .... ,_ a Mtvta: "'Dawll'a ActM" (ldven· l:OO D @ Cl) Nt•fJwed s... (C) ture) ·~acdonald Carey, Peter (30) Van Eyc:t. I c..try ... (C) <3 hr> m ni. Ellprm (C) NET -... 11:15 BF....._ 52 Mowte: "Tiit ..,., A.w • .. Daa1artt (1dventure) '58-Wllllam Holden, l:30 R ta (I) MJ l1nl Son: (C) Sophll Loran. (30) Robblt and Katie •cree to Id U s.t.dlJ Nltllt Mowit: (C) "s. as ch1pttOM1 when Chip 1nd his t.. ....,., ...,... (drama) '62 - friends deddt to spend 1 weekend William Holden, France Nuyen. I t I cabin in the mountains. II) Mtwit: "Smrt Cirla Dllt't Tall" D @Ci) ltt s...t: (C) (30) (dr1m1) '48-Vlralnll Meyo, Bruce ''That Old Gani of Mint." Mu Bennett poMS as a master Slftcrec:kar tu 11:30 CJ Tiie T0ttlPt Sllew (C) track down the lnder of I 11na 12:JO m Alf .... ipt Mev1ta: (C) "Bloocl of thleYu. (R) and Slnd " "The Co11lcan Brotft. D Dr. llldlr1: (60) "Feet of trS .. and '•'Crash Dive" 1r. shown. feir:• A rounc lab tachnld1n finds • hlm•lf unable to remember Ind· 1:00 8 Ntw1 (C) _ ( dents thlt beconMt dlltructive Ind • llowia: ...... ~..,...-ro· frequent. and turns to his doml· mance) '-42-Paul Htnrtld, llkl lleefina 1unt for help. Robert Culp, G)Ch~ n.utre: "Circle of Dln-M1riette Hartley, Mary Astor 111nt.. .. I ~ (I) u.mic. Weft (C) (60) aer. W-eocfi WooAwy (C) (90) 1:15 11 Movie: "Qiu Vamrt" (Id· La r---. venture) '53 -Edmund O'Brien, t:OO R fB Cl) ltepe'a ""'91: (C) Blrry Sull!Yan. (10) Hopft convinces Kllnll ~ D AMatu• ef tlle ....., (C) Join Rosey Grier -pride of the Rams -as he steps out of uniform · and into his own weekly musical-variety show ... with the freshest new performers on television! THE lllSEI IRIERBHIW We can teach you computers as only a computer manufacturer can. . Control Data Institute is.an ·edutational di· vision of Control Data Corporation-the third largest computer manufacturer in the world. Our uniquely qualified faculty, com pletely modern training facilities, and a curriculum that is second to none, com bine to give you the best preparation for a challenging, top paying job in the booming computer field. Write for a complete information packet and details on our aptitude test. Or call (213) 670-3660 r----------ves. Please mail me complete infor· matlon on the exciting careers open now in the computer industry, and de· tails on the courses you offer. Name _________ ~ Address _________ _ City __________ _ State ______ Zip. __ _ Phone ______ Age __ O I em eli1ible for GI benefits. CO NTRO L DATA CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 5630 Arbor Vitae St., L ~ ~191e~~· ~~4:_ __ 2. :_ ~ SUNDAY JUNE 9 MORNING 1:.45 ID Tlt• Cbrlsb>pbm 1~50 II Give Us Tltis Day/Ntwt 7:00 ti Tom and Jerry (C) ID T1le libll Answer• 1:1s m Titt C11r1atophm • Pnlfll• • wortd et YCMIUI (C) Mr. Wishbone now (C) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEt<, JUNE 8, 1968 I Robi• ..... Town Han Mtltina (C) 11:00 ~ ef Cel9PlnilJ (C) My FMfttt S..O..: (C) Or. Jay Calhoun, Rrst Christian Churcll, Oranp, Calif., auests. lllltwtlkll (C) Chfdl .......... (C) I S.ndly Mltlatt: "Dondi." Flflt liptbt Qurda FutuN 11:30 Cl) Ftce th Natieft (C) • "" Scope (C) DitconrJ: (C) "Hawaii: Land of Volcanoes." IJ lhwtr. "Speed CnzJ" (mystery) ·~rett HalMY. Yvonl)e Lime. AFT f RNOON 7:30 I Undtrdo1 (C) Country Music (C) 12:006 Opportun!ty Una (C) 1:001 ~ (j) Lamp Unllo Mr fllt 0 Df..tnr. An,lftt? (C) "Shaplna • • Tlll Ciristopllm (C) the Human Body." Bruce Mcintyre CatllldraJ of I~ shows-what e-~mu« -ttnow • Tiit Ptrctptfvl 1'1,... about the human body to draw It ~ (6) QM Is Ille A..., (C) pniperty. Ht 11111 dmll 1 •rfer and II)~. Sotlr• lea Hlitl a potato min . l:JO 11 LM Up ind llWt I llllMS ind A.,..,. (C) 0 Movie: (C) "SM Dmlt" (Id· lnttlllpnt Pinnt venture) '53-Rock Hudson. Yvonne ~ltfl fw Todly (C) De Car1o. DtttctM 8 Rebels W"itft 1 Cant (C) 1Z:15 An~ Wnp-1P (C) MOYie: ''Tltl Diamond Wlllnl" 12:30 Qt Cl) Nltional l'Tof~I (mystery) '54 -Dennis O'Keefe, Soccer: Ct> 'f!le North Arn~ncan Margaret Sheridan Soccer Leagues Oakland Clippers I ltattuyn ltulllmin (C) take on Manchester City, Rrst Dlvl· PllltlCIOstll Hollnm sion leader In England's Football Tom ind Jerry (C) Assn .• In the NASL's initial intema· Ila ltM£l tional competition. O Youth and Police (C) t:OO I C:.mere Tltl'll U Doable Feature: "Man From MonMll Tabtrnld1 Cltolr (C) Wyomin1" and "China's llttll Caper Cartoons (C) Devils" are shown. Stmdq Tlteltrt: Today's fea· I Press Conference (C) lures are "Junale Hell," 'The Filtll for. Todly (C) Broken Star," and "Bride of the ~ FUm Feature Gorilla." 6 lnsilfrt (C) m StmdlJ F~ 1:00 · 00 Miit the Pr., (C) (jj) (1) Mlnlstlr11I Ano~ Movie: "As the Sa Rips" (ad· @ 00 Su~ Fut.re: .. Ma and venture) '60--tliff Robert$0n, Merle Pa Kettle in the Ozarks. Schell ~ Ci) Slndra ind Jimmy Bays 0 Million $ Mowft: (C) "StDpl @I) Hora di Aficionados (C) You're Kiiiin& Mel" (comedy) '53 t:301 Cl"IJ ltld the News (C) -Broderick Crawford, Claire Trewr. AnJlb Wara-11p (C) m Movie: "A Dbpltdl Fl'M hi· Mitton tht Monstwr (C) ten" (drama) '4G-Edward G. Rob· (3) Allen Revival Hour inson, Eddie Albert. (I) House Dlttctiv• Revlv1I Fires (C) 10:00 fl s. ... .., Lummr: (C) Educa-Cine "' S. Cul tlonal series presented by the Uni· 1 :30 ' News CoftflrlttCe (C) varsity of Michigan. "The Dust Voice of Calvery (C) Bowl" is an examination bJ Pro· ~ lssu• Ind AMwtn fessor Arthur Miller of the combl· 6 I Believe In Mir.cits (C) nation of natural and economic fac· 2:00 portunitr Line (C) tors which ruined the Great Plains' On C:.mpus: (C) "Just for Vari· farmer In the nation's most crttlcal ety." A Jau aroup, a folk quartet, depression. a guitar-ukulele duo, a soloist and O This Is tit• Ufe (C) a group called ''The Only Altema· II ANGELS vs YANKS tive" provi~e music from the cam· * L k l.k · ,· · · pus of Occidental Collaae. oo s 1 e a rouser. m Ron" Derby (C) A Anl'fs lueball: (C) Anpls vs. @ (]) SIMdlJ Ooublt Flltllrr. Yankees. "Desert Pursuit" and "life In 0 Linus tltt Llonlle...ted (C) Danger." B Mowfl: "flowin1 Cold" (adven· @ (6) t.pitDI and the CltrlJ (C) ture) '40-John Garfield, Pat O'Brten. 2:30 II COml'llitlDlftt: (C) "Profile: I Hou• DttecUvt Theodore Blkel." The folksin1er and ~ Fal'lll Show (C) actor is interviewed br Joel A. Undtfdof (C) Spivak. Dltptrtlr D "Many Shades of Black" IO:JO 11 lnsldtt (,Outsider: (C) "The Po-* An unforgettable special ~~:d 1~1f:pD o:n'r~~a~~!'.. H:~: on LA Black community. dent at Cal State College, L.A., Robt. Abernethy narrates. st. CJ Femre: (C) "Many Shades of 9 CI) TM Cltllollc Hotr: (C) Bladt" 1Chan1ing Chun:h." Concluaion. U C1) r..-. Fil•: '1'119 Nun'• D @ (1) 1111 '""" <C> story. s Ir. fl, of y) "' ,.. 1W It Ad Ill an Ki Ill· 111 II· tl!I tit d· iia ipl 53 lf'. •· 1>· ri· rt, Id I· n· r. In •: d l !(l)MMICo.._. 3:00 IHiJ If for Mak: (C) C.rmen Rae and Jimmy Ruahlne IUtll f.J Mtwil: (C) "Tiie H1aeet*'" (dram1) '47--0>mll Wilde, M1ureen Ol'HW'itz.... ltipclfd fwtbel.stcar 3:30 Rtpertei" hbllep: (C) "Htre Comes the lnterestln1 Put." Dr1m1 explorinr the fallacy of rltion1llza- tlon and the notion th1t the end justifies the means. D lllewil: ... Fenr 11 1111 lltocl" (mystery) '61-£frem Zlmbalist Jr., Anaie Dickinson. 11 Tales et Ille Caldetl Wnt fJ DEBUT Co•by c.r.u.I: (C) Slim Wilson hosts balf·hour coun- try.and-western show featurtna Jim & Jesse (the McReynolds Brotlle'!lt · Lin1J8flinaaan. J'he !all Timi> Trio, and l. D. Keller and The Carousel PnimtnaderL The Carousel Show Band maintains a swJnalna backaround and ll&hthearted mood for the ~w. Special guest tonleht is Judy Girot. m Color Thutre: (C) "Sweet Rosie 4:00 ~ftt (C) IO'Grel5·; .. blrt Pat loone (C) 4:30 Newsaa•m (C) Ft.Wm hJdlolou of W1r: Dr. alsh, UCLA associate professor psychiatry, explains his theory of war caused by narcissis- tic leaders. He uses fac1s from per- sonal examinations of Rudolph Hess and the dictator Trujillo as exam- ples, as well as data on leaders such as Napoleon and Stalin, I (8) Full Gospel Rtvinl 4:45 The E111prtsa (C) · 5:00 NIWI: (C) Clete Roberts. Movie: (C) "Th• last W1aon" (western) '56 -Richard Widmar\ Susan Kohner. I Branded (C) Burte'a law Sewn Arts Thutra ~ The W1r Thia Wttt (C) uiattt1ce (C) . ,.. 5:30 ~ (j) Aamur Hotlr (C) , @ Ci) frank MdlM (C) It's I S111all World · The Mottroet (C) CMytnnt : NIWS llt PenpedM (R) rvrNING s:00 u a CI> 111e 211t cm..,: <t> (30) "From Cnidle to Clawoom." Conclusion. Two project...... day· care center for babies of wor1dne mothen at Syracuse Unlvenlty and the Bereiter·Engelmann project at the U. of Illinois-are examined In depth. (R_} 0 QI 00 Collet• Botti (C) (30) 0 Polb Parade: (C) (60) "Salute to Graduation Time." I Wadllest Ship In hf (C) (60) S:30 R1lph Sb>fJ (C) (30) @@Flipper: (C) (30) "S.O.S. Dolphin." Porter Rieb Is forced to close Coral Key Partc when a marine scientist is stuna by a deadly scorpion fish. (R) I The Tin11 Tunnll CC) (60) I love Lucy (30) Mll'qllM 22 Speculatioft: "Theater~ Ex· pression of Tod1y." (R) 5:551~:. =:.:. .••••••••••••••••••••• 1• a a Ci) Leaie: cc> (30) lassie • 'If Tbls Is • acts as the eyes of a tuct>oat owner • tb Q f • who suddenly becomes blind In Hit • I tf 111. D I • wilderness near the vlSt Columbia ::: (~n in the P1cffic North· •1 WET=. a Cil oo Wild ...... : <C> <Jo> ''Uplorinr the llanos." A trip across the vast llanos (plains) of Vene- zuela to reach the Junrles at the • B E D • base of the Andes Mount1lns. = = 11 Jola1 C11J S11ow: (C) (90) Guests are John DavldlOn. J1cld1 Gayle, Glen Campbell, Donna Jean •~ Youne. Henson Caralll,. and Tiie • Children •na adutt:a who llavt tlllt dllb'mlna • Pleasure Seekers.. • problem are IUbjtcttd to many tmbarmt-• D @ CV YoJace to lotto• of s..: ments which can 11MI do mutt In adwfae (C) (60) "Secret of the Deep." • peqonaltty tralb. AllO the ttMionl .it.Id! • • Reneaade scientis1s blackmail the ~ can dwelop aa a result ol the unhlpplnm. U:S. for tt-blfllon In aokf. (ft) • t. 11Jottt bed-wetter -encHtmily mab-ttlls-a rul--prof)fem:1n-lddlllon ther't • I Trutll. or ConMquencea (C) ('30) • la a .....i dell o1 troubl~ i nd 1111pense involved In IXtra washlnc. ruined • llllll1an'1 Island (30) 1Mtt111 1 t, beddln1--Dt•m.-Hlrdez • Our pn11n1•1a U.. moet ldtn1:ific and no one tl• can match our r9COf'd • 7:30 IJ Qi (j) Coltie Ben· (C) (30) • rA 1UCC11S In lftdinc Bed-Wet.tine ... when not cauted by orpnlc defect • Two unscrupulous char~ers In a •di... PYOOf1 WALTO C. ALYAIEJ. Ill.. Prof_, Emeritus ol U.. plot to bilk the townspeopie. at-• llaJO Clinic, rteom~s our edUCltlonll Pf'OIJ'lm •.• and It hat beltt fUllJ • tempt to kidnap Ben in order to · ,_n:lled and l'ICOl'lind bJ JOSIPll ......, 11.D... Muter of N>llt • staae a fight between the bear and • Httlttl. That ls whJ • are tfle larpst company of Its kind In the woftd. a do.!:_ (R) • FOil tHFOtUUTtON CALL1 • 0 lai Ci) Walt Dbner. (C) (60) N IUalE1 6 IM RMMDO 244-739~ LOI AMIJft 245-5171 • "Disneyland-from the Pirates of • YM.LEY AIEA ••• ~• the Caribbean to the World of To-• _,. COUllTV MU V.JG'"ilU'IO • morrow." A behlnd-the·scenes look r.-----· OR MAIL COUPON IELOW ---.---• at Disneyland's newest attractions. • I PAClnC UfTEIUTIOtW.. P.O. IOI 1M7, llDDAlf. CAL ~Millien $ Movie: "Hell to a.,. • I Nome ..._ C'4 .. sen • nlty" (drama) '~Jeffrey Huntet, • I ~ ,._... • David Janssen, Vic Damone, Patricia '--• ·= ~= (60) =·••'iiiili•ii~iii•ii••·· lf5111e Frtndl Clttf: Julia Childl------------------------ shows how to prepare "le Marquis little Joe for ral'tlOm and tl"1 en-(60) Former Communist F..clt 00., au Chocolate." counter a bind of misfits who discusses the Middle East. 1:00 I) ~ (j) Ed Sulliv1n: <C) (60) would detttoy them all. (R) I "en: (C) (30) CHf Kirt. Ed spends a second week in eel· f.J (i1) (!) SunclaJ Nlpt Mow1r. (C) Wort.II ebration of his 20th anniversary In "11• Gftr India" (adventure) '60 World of Ytdl (C) television. -Lauren Bacall, kennetll More, lO:JO I WorW of Yodt (C) (30) D @ (}) Tiit Fii: (C) (60) "line Govlnd Raja Ross. When rebellion la Crate (C) (60) Of Fire.' Cosa Nostra chieftain occurs arnona Moslem tribesmen, a Nwa (C) (M) . Richard Mackin is sourht In • career soldier is ass(fned to rllCUI ll:tO Ra... era.ct~ (C) ci... dragnet organized by lnspeclx>r Er· an American aovemess and an In-Roberts, stan Duka. skine. (R) dl1n prince on the northwest tron-D ne 1111 .... ~ (C) (30) &> Hilla of Ivy tl11 of India. (R) • • Tom Brobw . ft') American Options In tlMt Middle 'Pnlfiln Ill c.r.,. (60) Io,. tw 1Nn11'11 (C) (30) East: Hiahlights of a UctA confe<· I fHCww.l ._.1: ne Del-· I~ (C) (30) "A funny ence. llldia: (t) (60) story from the Thine H1ppened on tflt W11." An @!) V1riedades ruued Hlmalayan Mountains. where alleaory on tionaty, lnwo1¥tn1 a 8:30 O Qj 00 Mothers-in·Ln: (C) (30) the lndl1n G.l.'s called JaW1ns ere couple who are un1ble to commu- "I Thouaht He'd Never leave." The const1ntty strua11n1 1plnst cold nlcate to one 1notller. Hubbards and Buells are held at weather and treacherous temln tt I Qardi 11 tllt HtlN (C) (60) runpoinl overnight by a bank robber altitudes as hlah 11 20,000 feet. Cl) 1\la OalJ t• (C) who forces his way Into the Hub· 1 ai-111 Ho.-Cl)~ U.. (C)/"-(C) bards' home. Larry Ston:h auests. ...._ '"'"'"' (R) 11:15 II News: (C) Hlrry Rea1on1r. (R) Mttria Adam 11:3011 Mtwlt: "Th f_. Alli..,. M Uclbeat(C) (60)_ • t:JOI Cir a9d Tract (C) (30) (dt'lma) '58-4iedy Lamarr, Gtorp rtRc~ I California SdlftCI Sadar Lttl/M..-ftn1• Nici«. a r. (C) (30) Rimed hl&hll&hts of Iran Ttetrt D Mtwit: (C) "fw lMt tr .....,,. th~ fair from the Calif. Museum of lO:tO QI Cl) 111.-..: l.,..ible. (C) (comedy) '63 -Kirt Doullat, Mltzl Science and Industry. Rovlna re-( ) Phelps and the IMF al"I IS· Gaynor porter Jerry Doggett talks with teen· liened to destroy tht CtUel charity I hMk SerYIClt (C) age participants who show their racket of a European confidence li1) CJ)""" (C) unusual displays In physical and man (Fritz Weaver) and his wife. • W'""tf'til of Yoadl (C) biological sciences. (fil QilltJ m Mvtt1hlre In Sports (C) (30) 0 9 (6) HIO Cltlpaml: (C) (60) 11:45 O Mewlr. "It Had Te ..... ~ Tiit Worfd Tomorrow "The Allbusteroa." A dlsiruntled (drama) •j6--0eorie Raft. Rosalind f'11ture: (C) "View of the Sky." Civil War vettr1n and his dlstlev· ~uaell A look at man's chanaing view of tied army captu,. tlle Montoya l2:00 0) -.. _,_le .i ON Ucil" the universe, from Ptolemy, Cop~r-Rancho 1nd plan to create their • (mystery) ••44 _ C.ry Qr1nt, »-- nicus, Galileo, Newton to Einstein. own state In Muico. Dan O'Htr11hJ phlne Hull. m LI Torment• ruests. (R) L1IO II Mewtr. ... 1.... IWdlm. 9:00ll~CiJSMthera Brodi.a: (CJ) 11 SUNDAY NEWS REPORT :f.'""-... (Wiilem) '564towlrd (60) Carol Burnett and The Ba a H · F k Marimba Band auast. (R) * Pres. by ams & ran O • Victor Jory. .. • D Qj@ loftlaza: (C) (60) "The II s-llJ htlort (C) (30) l:lO m ~ SnUr. Laci• of the Conquis1adon." Mexicans kidnap .._ F. lldief S11ew: (C) CtiOrus. MONDAY JUNE 10 For mornin& an\t afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience; are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES Sonptress Nancy Wilton, comic Marty tn1t1s. sfnatna ll'OUP Th• Orl&lnal cute, and J•n·Pltm Gen· dron, owner of "lucky Pltrrt," ~Sil O'Cltcl ...... : (C) -rllt ~-tilt Ed,,... (fantasy) '64 -fflna Anderaon. Jon Powers. I ..... .., (C) (30) Patty .,... (30) m...,. '"'"" .... CC> Mat's New'? (C) "The Ar Tr•." A Scandl111vlan film of Hens Chris· tlan Andersen's tale •bout a tree that worried too much about the 1:JO D "Only tlle lelt" (dra~ •51 future. -Susan Hayward, Den Dalley. II> D Dnpertar D "Don't Bother To hoer' (dra· 1:301 MIC """ StrYia (C) (60) ma) '52-Rlchard Wldma~ "l1lo ... • Do C. ,_, '-• (C) (30) lolls of St. MarJ'a" (drama) '46-H&ztl (30) • Bini Crosby. lldl.a.'1 ...., (30) 11:00 0 ''Tiit lltcutt f.atlfl' (drama) . (6) HunUtJ-lrhllllf Repert (C) '4G-Bllly Lee. "Tho Vanlllllnl : fiidMr '61: "Mathematics." Anrarican" (drama) '53 -Scott Alan Ebert, Austrellen exchanae In· Brady. atnlctor, demonstrates how ho 12.:30 m.,.. .... _.. (dram•) '46-teaches al1ebra to AmeriCan "'"' EdWard G. Robfnaon . ..,_nal Af. school_ student&. • fair" (dramt) ·~eo Genn. 9 Cl) CIS Ewelq ...... (C) 1:10m "ltad!Mt" <myatfY> ·so -.,......,_ 3' CC> Drnah Sheridan, Maxwell Reed. 7:00 R C8S &ul•I Ntn: (C) (30) ~ R "lad IOf £.ec• OtfMf" (drama) Watter Cronkite. '"54 -Cheriton Hiiton. llzabetfl I f Troop (C) (30) Scott. I Lowt Lacy (30) D "Tllo Si1o11t [Matf' (drama) Clliplfa 1111., (30) •g -Laurenct Harvey, Dawn 00 Mowlr. ~ tf tllo ,....,, Addlrna. (adventure) '5&-Jtff Chandler, Jack Pelance. f v f r~ 1 •• c, Cl) T1lt ...... (C) l ............ (C) La C... Vada t:to II T1lt 161 ""'9:: CC> (60) Jerry Dunphy. I H•lllJ="' 1t1*t (C) (30) ... llillw: (C) (90) 1:30 tJ a m c·•• • •• CC> <60> Pernell ROberts pJays a profealonal iunfllbttr hired bJ -. Doda• CltJ P~A CEMA KERS-Guest star Don Knotts (left), as Barney Fife,. returns to May berry and persuades Andy Griffith, as Shu1D Taylor, to let him use the Taylor home for an East· West summit meeting, on The Andy Griffi th Show, M onday at 9 PM, in color on CBS. Roy Bulla's Stevens TY 1953 Newport Blvd.,~ ~ THE DAILY Ptl.DT, 1V WEa<, JUNE 8, 1"8 men (Henry Jones) to klll his busi· (30) 'Th• Deadly Junlun1n." Dttot· ness partner (R. G. Armstron&). The tlve Jim Brius and •-eon Tony Intended vlctlm, It tums out, Is In Carew po19 as nan:otlc:a buyers to love with the runmen's runaway catch the heed of 1 druc rlna. lv1n wife (Jacquellne Scott), now 1 re--Dixon 1uests. (R) aptctabl1 dressmaker poslnc as a ! ......, (C) (30) , widow to cover up her past (R) lallt r...: "The Cert end D n. MtUees: (C) (30) "Mon· eedln1 of the Press." Newsman kees on the Wheel." Micky wins a Leo McElroy moderatll 1 dllCUI· fortune at • las Ve1as roulette sion of how pollUclam and cam- table, unaware the table has been palp mana1111 trNt toum•llsb In ~ed by two crooks. (R) an 9'oc:tlon yur. 1J Seid• Y.,.,-: (C) (30) "Bud· , ..... J EllNMes M....t i Q.tho Bl1 Btrieln." t:30 6 (l)'F•ilJ Altair. (C) (30) llZJ (5) CowboJ lft Atrtca: (C) Uncle Bill thlnlls dty life ii bid ) "ATrican Rodeo." Part I of for lbe children, so he buys a home two parts. Alejandro Rey, Mk:hael ln...tbe_muntry. (R) Conrad and Jan Murray (Uest as O @ (I) ,.,_ Place: (C) (30) two 1auchos end 1 rodeo promciter NOrman and Rita decide to u• who try to force Jim Into ridin1 In their legacy to start 1 buslnete the ahow that he refused to appear with Rodney; Mal"lha Is alarmed In once before. (R) • CNer Joe's attentions toward ea~ B Mlllioft $ Movie: "Teo Miid!, lyn; Rodney end Bettt retum from fN Soe.n" (drama) '58 -Dorothy their honeymoon. • Melone. Errol Aynn, Efrem Zim· ID TIM Ropt1 (60) ballst Jr. 6D NU Jompf: (C) ''The Volun· I Td or ~.._ (C) (30) teers." An lnttrtel Jllm Oft tM WOftl ""1 l4.a90fl (60) of four Enflish volunteers In M•· TM ff'llldt CW (R) llWi, Africa. The Voluntary Strvtco Co•lcn J Calldofta Overseas members are 1ttemptln1 1.-00 ft PIOllERf Tiit QaMpioAs: (C) to brine Western civlllzation tD a {Ml) Stuart Demon, Alexandra Bas-primitive land. tedo and Wiiiiam Gaunt head the t!> Rewitb Mllllcal .....,. c11t as International crlme·fictrte11 10:00 II ~ Cl) c.r.r l...a: (C) (60) with superhuman powers who ro1m Art Cerney, Nanette Flbray IUlll tM worfd on mlssioni aas/IJ'led to (R) them by the NemeaJs Apncy In D tit (6) I Spy: (C) (60) "Apal· Geneva. They take their orders from lo." SCott poses es en alrtraft cont· Anthony Nicholls, who as Tremayne, pany employee to thwart sabota" heads the or1anlzatlon. This epl· of • U.S. moon shot Pippa Scott IOde, entitled "To Trap 1 Rat," hu and Nancy Kovacs auest. (R) the three YQUnf stars follow I 8 C~ Nlaa• ..... (C) (60) tricky trail when tr1cldn1 down the (fl) T11t 111 Yalltr. (C) (60) suppliers of tainted drup in London. "Night o the ExeQJtloners." Heath 1J Movlr. "Tho Faltoll Idol" (dra· Is set up as a scapecoat In 1 me) ''9 -Sir Ralph Richardson, murder case. (R) Bobby Henry. I TOlllPO (C) (60) I ,....,d (C) (30) Jaa LltM• NIWI (C) (60) Rainbow Quest: The Greenbriar T•tro Fa•Hilr ~ iueat. 10:30 Newt: (C) (30) Bill Johns. OJ Amor en If Desilrto : What's HIPPlftlllJ. Mr. SDwt1 l:JO IJ 9 Cl)! ldciX\f ''Yll're 111 ) "Environmental Thoatre." Holt Lowe, Qlfl1tlrWllt (C) (30) The David Sliver explores the etettlvt advent of summer end the end of possibilities of this new art form. the school yeer Is welcomed with 11 :00 II EltMa O'aod Report:. (C) (30) hosannehs by the Peanuts cane-Jeny Dunphy. with the exception of aoocf old D T11t nu. "'-N1'n: (C) (30) Charlie Brown, for whom It means Georce Skinner. • romantic setback. Durin1 the lest I lllo • ....,...,. (30) days of school, Charlie is deter-Nein: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. mined to express his affection for • MoN: .... .., bJ ......,.. (dtl· the little red-heired alr1. (R) ma) '6S-4van Dany, Walter Preiss. o cm m a.t hhl; CC> cJo> m 1.e1 CrtM <C> <60> '1TheH liJe.1nd-Go-Seek Raid." The fl) fl!."i': "T ........ C. ill ,..._ Rats use commando tactics to m · ...... (western) 'SS -GIOf'I' cue • 1eneral's son from the island Mont&. Bevef1y Tyler. of Rhodes. (R) • I ..... (C) l llerv Crlfflll (C) (90) 6 'Bis DIJ 1 .. (C) WOltd of W... (C) (30) ...._ Dntutic S.W ll:JOll Movie: (C) "love SI-If tile t:OO IJ9 Cl) Alldy Crlffltll: (C) (30) Aau!Dft" (adventure) '5&-0on Tay· Gunt Don Knotts, u Barney Fife, lor. Eduardo Clennelll. Is on the spot when he aska Andy B· 9 00 T1lt TM!dit .., (C) to let him use the Taylor home for Movlo: (C) "Miiiie Fin" (dra· an. East-West su. mmit meetina. (R) ma) '51 -~nne De Car1o, Rita D O Ci) Dlnt1J n... Hoar: (C) Gam. Carlos Thompson. (60) "The Demon Under the Bed." D @ (I) Joey lilMp Shol9 (C) Bina Crosby and Ills daughter Mery 12:00 m Joe ,,_ (C) Frances star In this dr1m1 about an 12".301 Outlr U•tta 11ln1 sln1er, his tx·wlf• (Join Col· Actlen llettrt: "Sh1dow of • llns) and their d1u1hter. As Pho· oman." tofrapi,tr Phll Purson (Georre Ma· 12:40 B Movie: ·~ (comedy) harts), on an asslanment to cover '38--laurtl and Hardy. Ch!rlle Castle, learns 1bout Char-1:00 II Mowlr. ...,.. Socrtt .._ .. (su• lies llf1, ht dlacovtfl that Charlie pense) '58 -Marshall ThomPIOft, must hive en operation and may John Loder. lost his voice. (R) D MMie: (C) ....,.._, Ut11 Lady" D a7J CD Tiit ,._, s.-ci: (C) (Grama) 'SS-Mal Z.u.tlna. ti 6:! 7: • 7 I )) Id i. )) .. • Ml l)o m ~­" •· !t ,, a )) t •· " II tt ') J) :h a rr st .. I) I) •· I. • ,. ,. I • MOHN INC. 10:30 ti 9 (j) Did Y111 Df't SM D 9 00 Hollywood Sqam: <C> Paullynde, Robert Conrad, Kaye ':10 0 Give Us Tltis Dlf/lllWI Billard, Cesar Romero and Ruta l11 6:30 D SUmm• Se•tllW: (C) Classes ruest. for the summer will be "Health To-IJ Tiit Tllin M111 day" on Mondays. with Dr. Dou&· 0 (fl) CI) Didi Civttt 5tMnr: (C) las S. Damrosch of Columbia Uni· JOhn V. Lindsay, MaYo' of New versity instruetin1; "The O~eloplne York. 1uests on Wednesday's pro- World: Latin America" on Tuesdays, eram. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with Pro· m Fre111 ttat lnlidt 0vt (C) fessor Kempton E. Webb of Colum~ &J FMtlrll bia lecturin1; "Education Today'' on · . Wednesdays, with Professor Francis 11:00 IJ 9 (j) Lon of Life (C) A. J. Ianni as Instructor. and ''So-D @@...,... (C) cial Welfare Today" on Fridays, with 1J Merit: See Daytime Movtes. Or. Alfred J. Kahn instructlnt. &J a..,., ..... 0 Education Eidt•.-: (C) ·•on Campus." The second weell ~ a 11:251) 9 CiJ CIS lllWI (C) four-week series offers discussion 11:30 ti Qj (j) Seard! t.r T..onow (C) vi.sits with Canon. Green. Sean D 9 @ EJ• Gum (C) 0 Faolain, Rod Serhng, and Ashley m Slttriff Jolt (C) Montagu. Thursday's program is a n film story of the annual Easter m ..... "hike" conducted by Coach Roland 11:45 IJ Qj Ci) n.. Guldin& Lllht (C) Artmayer of La Verne Collea• who takes collegiates to Southland p0fnts of Interest Last year, over 40 hikers explored the mountains AFTERNOON of Baja. California. This year. 60 12:00 IJ Boutique (C) students lazed their way down the D ~ '6' Lil's Miu 1 Deel (C) Colorado Rf'ler on rafts. fJ ~ ~ . m Eduutienal Ftltllrtt \W (]) llWitdltd fl) Technical Comlf 8 Tempo: (C) Cole and Bohrman. &J Bat Maatenoa 7:00 1J OdysMy (C) 9 (j) AndJ of Maybeny D @ @ Tiit Tod•J Show (C) 12'30 116 (j)As tllt World r ... (C) OSape (C) • m M Wlsllboot s.ow (C) D 0 @ Days of Our UN (C) tiJ ~ Mllttt 0 (fl) Cl) TrHl8rt llM (C) ~ 7:30 II CIS NIWI: (C) Joseph Bentl. 0 Euf'd• Wittl Glorla (C) 8 Caftoofla (C) m Daphne's Cartoofts (C) 1:00119 Ci) Capbln Kanproe (C) fJ Girt Talk (C) @ (1) W.W.r Webfoot 1:30 0 Mowlt: See Daytime Movies. 8 llevle: See Daytime Movies. (i1) (]) Cartoons (C) 9:00 119 Ci) candid Callltra D OJ 00 Snap J~ <C> Es· telle Par10ns and Rich Little IUftt. m tm Cil •-la a.. .. <e> t-.2S D 0@ NIC NIWI (C) IJ Eclacatioftal Fllt1m t:301J fB Ci) 1-11 H .... D QJ @ eonc.trtUon (C) a Stlria °' u.. cm." Gil.ls Cfane Sllew (C) (jj) Cl) Su Htmt 10:00 ti blJ ., .. .,.,..,, D a Ci) Pmo1U111ty <C> e Ed ..... ED1m. <C> (i1) CJ) ....... labrtfield QJ@S.""' TMIJ (C) m Movlt: SH Daytime Movies. m Di•ll•& for Dollan 1:00 II Clj Ci) LM la I Ma"' s,tt. dortd Tllio1 (C) D QJ (i) n.. DodlN'I (C) 0 (fl) (I) Dr11• Houte (C) . 1:30119 (j) Hout '•rtJ (C) D QJ @ Another WOftcl (C) fJ (i1) (]) WICldlnt ,arty (C) &J Mo.I•: See Daytime Movies. 2.1IO I) Qt Ci) To T•ll Ult Trvtll (C) D 0 @ You Do11't Say: (C) M11y Ann Mobley and Richard Kiley auest . 0 @ (I) Tiit Newtywed 8a• (C) B Te111pe: (C) Bob and Sallie Dor· .nan. 2!2511""" (C) Z:JO ti tB Ci) Tiit Edi' .t NICM (C) D 0@ Tiie Matdl Ga• (C) n lOft nat lob; Cetti..1 m-1 iii WOftd, (C) Wednesday. 0 @(]) Tiie laby G ... (C) Z:55 D 0 @ NIC lllWI (C) fJ cm (]) Qilctrm's .,.., (C) 1:00 11 a CIJ TM Sett Stir• <C> D ,.D.Q. <C> D LIM It to leMr; Ntw1, (C) ¥ired. only 0 QI (l)ll...., ........ (C) m 1on t11t C1ow11 (C) 9 @ Mltlr1tt: Don Rodewald. J:JO 11 am "-.. (C) IJ Mlkt Douatn: (C) Mike's CO· host for tht wen is Jimmy Dlln. 1J 'lfftct Matdl (C) fJ (ii}()) Dan ....... (C) &J Hobo ._.,, (C) 9 Cl).,.., for Dellan llowt. 4:001J Diwefa C.rt (C); Aft .... W.,._ "' (C) Wed. only. D cm CJ) 1kD11i11 a.a. <C> &n..Hoti.,...... m 'WtMJ w .. ..., ..., <C> 4:30 1J MMe:. See Daytime Movies. IJ ANGELS vs. RED SOX * looks like a good one! ga .. ,..,... ...... (C);.._. ball: (C) Wed. only. An1ef1 va. Rtd Sox. 0 fMws: (C) Baxter Ward. 8 lloiwit: See Daytime Movlel. m ton'• lit r., sa.. <Q @Cl)Me ...... (C) 5:00 D DIC """ ._.. (C) ID TIM Alwi"I 1"" a oo JI•• n--..., <C> a Cl> .,..,., Pim Plrtr 5:15 fll) Tiit Fn.llJ li.t 5:JO e Onlt uc1 Ham.t D A1C ~ (C) Frank Rtrf!OldL mc.w.a Q) Tiie Addam F•MJ ~ CI) 1llil. °" l• (C) m.,.......,,.........,. ... 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J. hul Getty, richest of •II •rt collectors. The various ways of making mon· ey in art--and the many ways of losing it-are explored in this NBC news special, Friday at 8:30 PM . Edwin Newman and Aline Saarinen report on "the buying and selling of pictures for love or profit--mostly profit." NBC sent its cameras to London and Paris, as well as to prin· cipal centers throughout the U.S. In London, which dominates the inter- national art scene, cameras focus upon the famous auction at Chris- tie's (below) at the moment when the highest price ever paid for an impressionist painting was bid--al· most a million and a half more than what the owner paid for it in 1926. In Paris, a one-time forger artist demonstrates his ability to forge a Picasso; and in the U.S., NBC ob· tained the first interview-an exclu- sive-with Algur H. Meadows, multi- millionaire Texas oilman, who was the victim of one of the greatest art frauds in history. Miss Saarinen also interviews J. Paul Getty, richest of all the collectors, who once discov· ered a Raphael that he bought for only $200. Miss SHrinen (top) •nd Edwin Newm•n with •rt treHUl'eS. THE ART GAME • i ' I TUESDAY JUNE 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, f« your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ! ~I f ~ I ., (I ... n. ... Nin: (C) (60) ,.,,, Dunphy. D.......,......, • ...,. (C) (30) II SC.. ... llllw. (C) (90) eofnedi... Sllelle, a.m.11, •nett Helen ~dY, the comedy tum of Ylc Greco ind Fred WHlard, ind ProfestOI Jullua Sumner Miiier ~ O'Cllc* lllN: (C) """ UM ....... (W....,.) '53 -Jot! Meer.. Baltl1ra Halt. ...... .., (C) (30) PlltJ ..... (30) m1111rw ...... -..(C) ..... llewT ''Spice, P1rt I.'' A mentary on the tralnln1 of an lltronlut for maMed apace flltht. 11)0 ........ f:lO I llDC ..... s.'5ce (C) (60) • .... • ...., ... (C) (30) Hulll (lO) . ...... • .., (30) <61.......,..,....~(C) ..... , .......... ~ our Philolopfay ot ~ ... A penel at rttlrecl people dlteua the Med to build I philoloptlJ fot .. nlor ciUtens. • 1=~-(C) 7:tl 8 CIS E.... --= CC) (30) Welter Cfonklte. I F T""' (C) (30) .. ' ..... ..., (30) 8llfllW• ...... (30) , .... : (C) ''View at the Sb." ~flj=f., la.. C..Ylde 1:11 a a Cl)'*"'= (C) ,., An •I'd chl9f, pllyld by pat RIK lnar1m, la banished by lila tribe, ao Judy the chlmp1nzt1 tries to http him repln Ma strentth with SUNDAY, JUNE 9 10:00 AM 0 Anpla Baaebell: (C) Anpts vs. Y•nlcees. 12:00 II a (j) N•tion.I Profealonal SOccer. (C) The North Ameri· can Soccer league's Oakland Clippers takes on Manchester City, Fi~t Division leader in England's Football Assn., in the NASL's initial International competition at Oakland's Alameda County Coliseum. England, since winning the 1966 Wortd Cup matches, has regained its stature· as on~of the stronger countries In inter· national soccer competition. Its Manchester City booters are expected to be the forerunners of a number of teams coming to the United States to play NA.SL members. W£DNESOAY, JUNE 12 4:30 0 qeta Basebell: (C) Angels vs. Boston Red Sox. 7:00 II NFL Action: (C) "The llnebllckers: Search and Destroy." Pittsburgh Steeler Bill Saul gives a rare, dramatic look at a top linebacker in action. (Rescheduled) FRIDAY, JUNE 14 8.-00 D @ Cl) U.S. Open Gott Ch•mplonahlp: (C) live cover•ge and tape replays are telecast from the Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, N.Y. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 11:00 AM D ID@ M8for Leque Bnebell: (C) Det.rolt Tigers vs. Chicago-white Sox. 1:00 D @CI) U.S. Open Goff Chaml>k>nshlp: (C) Second day of tnree--day telecast of the 68th U.S. Open--tive from the 6.962- yard, par-70 Oak Hill Country Club course In Rochester. New York--wlth a purse of $190,000. Jack Nicklaus is defending champ. 2.-00 m NCAA Tntek Meet: (C) Live from the University of California at Bel"tceley comes the National Collegiate Athletic Association event of the year. Entrants from all levels of U.S. colleges and universities will participate. a:00 aa m Hollywood h1* R.ces: <C> The $50,()()().Added ClnemiHandlcap for three-year·olds is raced at 1 Mt mile. D @ Cl) ABC'• Wide WOtid Of Sports (C) ..... 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV Wt£)(, JUNE 8, 1968 medicine lhe finds at W1me1U. ,_I MericM W9lt (C) (30) When the deluded chief set.I out • llad ,..,_.. to fi&ht a lion to prove he c.n 1Y .. ..., 0..rt lead his tri~ •rain. Judy arranaa t'.30 B 9 (J) hid Menll1. hid: 11 for Clarence to be his adwrsary. (R) (C) (lo) Sellln1 his brollen·down R I Dre1111 of Jt1nale: (C) (30) sports car to a pretty ah1 lands •'My son. the Genie." Bob Denver Dave Lewi• In trouble with his wife auests as Harold, 1 bunflin1 ap-ind hi• partner. (R) prentice djinn who trllna with the fJ (HJ (j) NYPD: (C) (30) "Shake· more experie~d Jtlnnie. (R) down." Detectives Haines, Ward, I Cr119d Prin lbcill& (C) (30) 1nd Corso investlaate an 1pparent @ (I) S.n.n'S 8eftlla,: (C) suicide Ind it lads them to 1 ( ) "The Death Sentence." Lt case of orpnlzed bl1ckm1ll of Garrison Is charged with llOWardice homosexuals. (R) under fire and broupt to court· I hllllOl1 19 TrMI (C) (30) martial. The GorllllS . learn that : Sow. 1..,. News c.r .. ce Capt. Reed, an Ameocan cap~ Mart.a 1 lat Zl:JO they have SJ?run~ from 1 Nazi pns-lO:OO tJ lllXT a.p.ts: (C) (30) "Pow· on, Is Gamson s former com~ny clerplJffs ~nd Handcuffs.." The hls-J:~~i!":~u~ee~,,cr:~.:S ~h= tory, tni1n1n1 ind duties of women d In law enfOtCement In 1111ter Los a1alnst him for derelictlon of uty Anaeles are IWll.lned. Ca.ta Rob- and ~ardlot. William Stevelft etts serves as repomr for the Pn>· sg:~u: $ Mowie· ~ ef aram that focuses on the "new ~ (drama) ·s1-wi111am Holden, blffd" of female officers of ~e Na""" o•-n Frank L--i-. lAPO and the LA County Sheriffs ·~, _, • .,,.,.,.,,. Department I Trvlll :.:''(:>"'* (C) (30) ~Seer~ htaa• ..... (C) (60) ~ Special: (C) "A Gath· • cm (]) f!!e lnndtrl; (C) (60) na of Giants " Saucer. Vinctf'lt loutes 001 fll) C'Ntift rtltOft: "Geor1es SI· of the alief\l'_flyila1-11uc:ers.. (R) menon " A documentary of the pro· I Tt•po (C) (60) llfic French novelist shows how he ~~ """<C) (~) (60) does his writlna. He Is the author . -1 of the "Inspector Mal1ret'' stories . · lestH S,.,1111.,: The 104· and the stories on which "Thirteen P•~ orchestra ls conducted by Aaainst Fate" series on NET Play· Erich lelnsdolf. Tonliht's selections house are based. (R) Include Moza.~s "Sym~ Ho. 2.3, I Sollrisaa Colpte Schuller's Seven Studies on 1:00 9 @ PREMIERE nowcin Themes of Paul l<lee" ind "Con· : 1t> (30) Lloyd Thaxton hosts certo in ~. Minor; for Violin and this new talent·flndln1 series that Violoncello. Soloists ar& Joseph travels to nine cities across the Siiverstein and Jules Eskin. country. To appear on the pro1ram, Qj Cl) F-.. Ill professional entertalner1 who are fm fOf'OI de Esplu 22 years old or younaer and have 10:30 tJ C8S Rtporta (C) (30) never appeared on any national net· Q) News: (30) Bill Johns. wortl proaram may submit a re· 11:00 tJ Etw1t1 craoct lt'l*t (C) (30) cordlna and a bio1raphy (with Pho· Jerry Dunphy. toiraph) to Showcase Productions, D TM 11111 Hour Newt: (C) (30) 353 West 57th Street, Room 462. Geor1e Skinner. New York, N.Y. 10019. I The Wtsterntrs (30) 0 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) • News: <C> (30) Baxter Ward. * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS · Movie: "Dl11W1 lntne" (dra· 11 hller SUMS:. • (C) (2 hr) T· ma) '35-Spenctf Traq, Ctairt Sfrds vs. Texas. Trevor. I ,. ... "' (C) (30) I Les era ... (C) (60) NET P111llo111: "Thirteen , ~ "DIR Wltln" (drama) al:::~~~er." (R) 15-M~e~b(c}• Franchot Tont. l:JO 8 9 (I) PREMIER£ Sllowti .. : 6 11111 0., 1961 (C) (e) 160> Summer v1rtety prornm News futura iuest·hosts and 1 wide ll:JO II Mowie: ~ (dram1) '48 spectrum of top.name entertalneri. -John Plyne, Joen C.ulflefd. The premiere prolflm ha.s a.s Its D 9 @ llle T..._... S1llw (C) host comediln Shelley Berman. 0 Morie: .. Malle Hade Tt lM" Guests Include Shirtey Bassey, Mitt (SU$1)e11$t) '54 -Dorothy McGuire, Monro, Acklf Bilk, and The London Stephen McNally. Line 0.ncers. fJ@ Cl) Joe, lltllop .... (C) II U 00 TlllllllJ Nlcllt II .. 12.'00 0) Joe '1M (C) ~: 1t> ...... le" (~uspense) lz:JO ID All-NfcM Sllow: "Mr. Moto's 64-Sten Connery, TlPCM Hedren, Last Wamina." "The Senlbw Wu Oline Bake1, Martin Gebel, ~ouise Indiscreet," "Janie," and "He Latham. Marnie, • kleptoman11C on Married His Wife'' ire lhown • 1rand sctle, has a f1sdnation m Action n.trt· "Terror . la • for her employers' llfa.. Her latest Man .. • victim. Mart Rutl1nd, not Wlntlna · to have he1 annted, m1rries her. 12:.45 fJ Movtt: (C) "Mlltlllf" (advtn-D cm ()) h T• a 1111e1: (C) ture) '52-Martt ~ Anltl• ~) "A~ of Trouble." Mundy lansbury. aeeb to r'ICO'tlf R:>len plans of 1 1:00 R Mowie: '1JtM Ila_.. (...,..,) U.S. llCftt weapon which hive '5°f-Rory Calhoun, Susan cum- been redUced to • microdot. Kith· mlnas. lf1ne Ctnford piub. (R). D MMe: "Mr. W..1 hi Qiu. I ........ (C);(90) ..... (mystery) '39--8oria Klrloff. W••••llill (C) (30) Grant Wlthtrs.-Cln.atlc s.w D .._. (C) 1114: lown ands wife 1ab· iard, srent to • I of ICI 'Pow· -his- l)mtft • Los AGO. pro. "new I the 9riff'a (60) (60) I 001 R) )) 104· d by i::tions lo.23, on "Con· Ind oseph I (30) (30) trd. (dl'I· Claire ram•~ Tone. 1) '48 ~ :Guire. r (C) Moto's r Wu ..... Is 1 •dveft. Anlll• ntem) Cum· Qiu. <.er1off, Just lel1111d for s1111 ICREA&E PARCELS FROM 11185 ~ 30,000 acres ~2!~;~~ia land a:4)-/0NL~t'O being developed as the world's largest privately-owned vacationland: THE FIVE COUNTRIES OF CALIFORNIA PINES Tiii Stream CHltry ·Streams that cascade down from the High Country, over water- falls, into ponds, under bridges of fallen forest gianta. The Hilla Couatry In Summer, hiking country; hundreds of natural trails wind along the streams and between the trees. In Winter, uncrowded snow country: wide, safe, gentle alopes. ----' • ~ ·~~ Tiit Tr11 Cnntry Vacation hideaways among stands of Pon- derosa, Jeffries, white ftr, sugar pine, spruce, silvertip, juniper, aspen. The quiet place of California Pinei. nt ulte.Country Tiit Hom Country Approximately 6,000 acrea, thl1 ta now ' working ranch, mostly in rye, alfalfa and nat- ural grasaes. Rolling country. Onlv a small part -a~i!Mul~ 1,000 acru -of California PiJtu ia noto for .ale. Much of t~ remaining laftd toiU Miler be told. Calif orni4 Pinu ia not a commercial resort -not sold as a hedge against inflation or aa an investment for profit alone -but as a refuge from the amog and strife of our cit~ for familiu who want to own a •hare of unqoikd Dial or Call Collect Richmond 9-6200 California. FREEi Send for the fne information package • on Cali/ornia Pi11,u. It includu: 1. Official report by the State of California on Cali- fornia Pines. 2. Maps, color photographa. 3. Picturea, floor plan of A-frame cabin ( we build the outsidt;,. you finish the inside) you can buy on an acre or land at California Pmes for $3000 (price includes land!); paymenta $30 a month. .--···························· rr,~==!:!::::!' ~CAUFORNlA PIN ES iii Dept. TVW-UC 16HI Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oab, c.Ilf. 91'18 Pl-wnd me the free lnform~tlon paok:aa'e. Na.mt ____________ _ Addr------------- Clty ______ Staw __ _...Zlp __ ~-....... ;;J'-·····------·················· hi• 11 WEDNESDAY SUNDAY 9:00 D @ ()) (C) "'A9me Ower Inda.'• Lauren Bacall •nd Kenneth More mr in an action·packed adventure filmed for 20th Cen· tury·Fox rn England in 1960. TUESDAY 8:30 D ~ Ci) (C) ''Mamie.,. Alfred Hitchcock directed thi.s SU'S· pense-tfiiiller at Universal for its 1964 release ~ta. Seen Con- nery and Tippi Hedren star, with a supporting cast that In· eludes Diane Ba~. Martin Gabel, and Louise Latham. WEDNESDAY 9-.30 U @ (j) (C) "To Catdl • ThW."' Alfred Hitchcock (ag•inl) had • ti.nd in the production of this comedy·mystefY that was made st Pllramount in 1955. Cary Grant. Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis and John Williams star. ntURSOAY 9:00 II Cit Ci) (C) ''The Secret Invasion." Filmed on location in Yu· goslavia, this United Artists picture teUs the st<>fy of the exploits of a h•ndful of convicted criminals who saved the countiy for the Allied cause in World War II. Stewart Granger, Raf Vallone. Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes and Henry Silva star in the 1964 release. Gene Comlan produced and Roger Corman directed this filmed "Ganison's Gorillas," the Pfedeeessor tD "The Dirty Dozen." FRIDAY .- 9:00 II a CJ) (C) "Stolen Hours.'• This 1963 United Artists film is • remake of "Oaril Victory,'' which garnered Bette Davis an Oscar in 1939. Susan Hayward takes Mis.s Davis' role. while Michael Crais portrays the young doctor. originalty essayed by Geo"ie Brent. Diane Baker. Edward Judd and Paul kogers co-star. SATURDAY 9:00 D tit (i) (C) "Prescription: Murder." This fonnet "Wortd Pre- miere Movie" from Universal Tetev1sion, btlled as a su~ drama, stars Gene Barry, Nina Foch. Katherine Justice, Peter Falk. and William Windom. hp 12 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEt<. JUNE 8. 1968 .,.ce wandertfl encounter a aatac· A bill f0t the ate farm unattlclled tic Lltin, a fwce "bandldo" wtlo duty tax starts Oliver Doutta1 on a .. to eo111pel the urthlinis to c:ruade aplnst tuation without aurtnder to him an ice princess f'IC)re:tenbtion, (R) whom dleJ .,.. prolecti11£ Corinna D KRAFT MUSIC HAU r.-. Miss Unlver9 1964. plays * John Davidson, Estelle the princea. (R) p Har I a @ @ TM Y'qj .. : <C> (90) arsons, per s Biz.arre "The fortr'ea." After The Vir&iniln 0 @ @ Intl 11.. Hall: (C) deliven a herd of cattle tD a Ca· (60).lohn DIYidton holls. Guests In. nadiln bUJe(, M is caugtlt in the dude adress Eatelle Pl'10M and middle of a Sl00,000 swindle. Harper's Biz1rTe. Wintttrop, owner of his own city D Wrllllitc (C) (60) ICfQSS the border from Larbville, 0 ~ m ....... .., llicld .... pays The Virtlnian, then two Win· '1\'0 ~ 1 1'IW' (mptety) '55- thrqi hencflmen rob the Larbtille Cary &rant. &race ieeJly, Jea1e bank. makinc The Virtlniln's bank R~ca Landis. On the French RIY· drift worthless. Leslie Nielsen, Bar· lera, the "Cit." an a.CDn and •· Nia Souchet and Kipp H1milton jewel thief, falls in~lcwe with 1 iuest. (R) wealthy·~trican &ir1 Ind finds he O SIM Allllll Sllw: (C) (90) Is suspect9d of contlnulnc his old Guests are Mel Brooks, Susan Bar· thievety. (R) rl'U. Tht Gordian Knot. and "G.T,", 1 ··-U. n.. t. (C) (30) tt.. Dobritch · International Circus • Fllbn tipt. with trainer Bob Hotter. (R) Mleraill Mlllbl o cm m.• -..~ <C> <60> ·t:• 11 a (i)... a S11r. (C) <30> ~ llln s Treasurt. John S~eed Dick HolTister's "Jet.man" appears ttarehes for ~ top.secret mi~· headed for Broadway until Oar film thlt was hidden by a couner North, w1lo plays the title charac. before ~ was kllled by two. agents. ter "freezes'' in the out·of·town Before h~ death the ~ne_r ~ad 1. ut (R) put Steeds name on an 1nv1t.ation l.ooRlll (C) (30) to a car rally at a Mr. Benstead's : NET Feltivll: (C) "T enttl Annual estate. (R) M t J f~· I " Fi I D M•lee $ llewie: "Tlle l.oMll-on er~ azz ~1 • in.a P!O' -of tile toq.oataaa R...,.... aram ol the festival. Selections ,,.. (drama) '62-Sir Michael Redgrave, cl.ude n~mbers by Illinois Jacquet. Tom Courtenay, Avi• Bunna&e, Pt-DIZZY G1llesple, the Modem Jan ter Madden. A younc man in a Quartet. and the Don Bib Orches- British reformatory for robbery de-~ velops intena bitternes-s for the ll:IOI lmpadDs .. ...._ C..-~ of the institution. and ac-10:00 6 9 (j) TM Daill Del• S11ow tualty "wins the day'' when M pur· (~ (60) posefy loses the cross· country run· D @@lbta ter Yow Ute: (C) nine competition in which he h•d (60) "The Voice of Gina Milan." been entered. Susan Strasberr 1uests as Gina • JAMES BROWN SPECIAL Milan, an opera sinpt who falls in love with P1ul Bryan and creates a * "MAN TO MAN" (C) situation that bodes h~rtt>reall f()f An Hour of Soul Music both. (R) m ' sHc!A u .... Iron: Min " I '-P Puta1• """ CC) C&Ol Iba. (C) (60) Yldeotape of musical I::°~~~ (C) (60) procram feeturi111 Negro entertainer ................ _ (C) (30) Jlmes Brown. at Hartem's famed r • ...,.,,. _,, ~lo Theater. lol def Mleralea ID Piny Mnoo (60) 10:30 ID Nen: (C) (30) Bill Johns. fD TM ._. a.olution: "Question· fD Meyor Yotty's ..... ~ Inc.:· Auth:or·lecture~ Krishnamurti 11:'00 II aewen O'Qocl Report (C) (30) becins a diafoiue with boys at the Jerry Dunphy ~tdler School in Oi•i. ea11t. They D n.. rn• ttow ,.._ (C) (30) dllCUSS wor1d ptOblem~ and pmon. Georie Skinner. al and ~ntempcnry issues. 1 • w...._. (30) ti) ,...._ Ott.H News.: (C) (30) 8utlr Ward. &:ti fD DOUT ~ Jt11m1I: (C) A • Movie: .. btl .. lie S1Mrl" monthly procram devoted to Nearo (adventure) ·~urt Jurcens. LM ~· the "":ttD ind the. bl~dl Padcwanl, Fulco Lulli. middle class. Usina a 1V magazine m Les Cnnt (C) (60) format. ~ program beeins with a m Mowte: "'Clptal1 Slncct" (ad· ~t.e-bf'elkina news story and • r. venture) '50-louis Haywiird, Bin· Ylft of the Negro press. Scheduled nie Barnes. b a satire by Godfrey Cambridp, § ~ ..._ (C) folk sinpr Leo Bibb, a ·~ at U.S. 6 ™' 0., 1961 (C) blacll tfleeter, documenblnes on the ,._. ~· black pawer and Nearo his· ll:lO e Movie: NO.•• Cffime• (dl'lm•) II) A.. .. ti .,..,_ ·~ene Evans. Keith Andes. l:JOl'QI~ 8-tJ Hiiibiilies: 0 9001'1 T...,_. SlloW (C) (30) .11... D Mowit: "T1ae .., ...._,. (d11· . on a '!11 .,,ry career, ma) '4~obert Rodlwell Hannt J«.hro. ~"!'nts •1~. undeniratef Axeman • demolition wt11le .Pf'ICtitinc to be a O ~·r."\ ..._ I""""'-... (C) Navy fnlcrnln 1n the swimming WJ ~ ,_, _., fJOO(. (R) 12.:00 m Jot ,,_ (C) D @@ Dw'll• Home: (C) (30) 12:30 m AU·NiPt sa..: "Prilontr d iiiTu O.row hosts. Shari! Island " "The ShoctinJ Miss I .... Cr-. (C) (90) Pil(rim, "Urde Hany'' ind "Thin ....._ fll tile Wec'hll (C) (30 Ice." ...._. Slrilt m Adloa nut. "Sprin&tJme In t:OO II a Ci) c... Aa:n: (C) (30) the Rockies." 1, 1968 ·lie urre II: (C) aats in- IS and Mowie: '55-- Jesslt 'fl RiY· nd •· rith I Ilda he Ila old )0) (30) ppears Oscar ba'* f·town \nnual I Pn>- ns in- cquet, Jazz rche$- ' .. i: (C) ilan." Gina ills in 1tes a 1k for (60) )) .. (30) (30) rd. ~ lea (ad· Bin- 1ma) (C) ;dr•· anne C) " WI• rllln r In THURSDAY JUNE 13 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 (C} "It Happtntd llD JIM" (com.edy) '59 -Doris Day, Jack Lemmon. 0 '1'tnn..Ws hrtnef" (west· cm) ·s~Ronald Reapn. ....:saut fript'' (mystery) '50 -Michaef Wilding.. 11:00 D "Coll•&• Huinor" (musical) '33 -8ing Crosby. 'icitJ S1ritts" (dl'I· ma) '31-Gary Cooper. 12:30 m "RoitPIJ S,.kina" (comedy) 145-Jack Canon, Rosalind Rumll. 1:30 m "TrOCldero" (mystery) '44 Rosemary lane, Ralph Mor1an. 4:30 tJ (C) '"Stvtn Ways ffffl Sim· down" (western) '60--Audie Mur· phy, Barry Sullivan. 0 "Payrolr (mystery) '~Ml· chael Craie. Francoise Prevost. fVENING 5:00 U Tht Bit News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. O HuntltJ·BrinkltJ Report (C) (60) O Stne Allen Sbor. (C) (90) Dean Jones, Dayton Allen, Letti Mbulu and Vic Caesar guest Jones plays a commercial announcer who Invites young men to see friendly Canada, on a one-way ticket. Steve and Dayton do a news documentary on the ~ectlve service. 0 Sb O'Clock Movie: "Watch It, Siilorl" (comedy) '61-John Mell· Ion, Vera Day, Marjorie Rhodes. On his wedding day, a sailor and his bride's family receive tetegrama from his commanding offlctr delay· Ing the weddina because of a pa. tern ity question. I Mmne Boy (C) (30) Patty Duke (30) Men Griffin 5'ow (C) ~It's N"? "Mission Control." A look at the manned 59ace fli&ht complex In Houston, Texas. @E El Delpertar 6:30 I. ICNBC NtlWI Semee (C) (60) • Tiie 8l'OOVJ fiatH (C) (30) Huel (30) McH1lt's lhwy (30) @ Huntll,f·Brinklty Report (C) : M1klnc the lhst ot Mst.ftr. "Your Philosophy for M1turlty." A panel of retired people discuss the need to build a philotophy f senior citizens.. (R) ~ Cl) CBS Ennlna Ntn (C) @E Notldtro 34 (C) 7:00 tJ CBS Ewtftinc News: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I F Troop {C) (30) • I Lovt Lucy (30) fillllpn'a lll1nd (30) @ Indianapolis 500 (C) Sacnl'HftliD File LI C.n1 Vada 7:30 tJ a m Cilt1non Sb1p: (C) (90) Marshal Jim Crown m"5't have I aunman convicted of robbery ind find 1 way to redirect 1 frelrht ca convicttd ctimlnlla wtio savt Y~ (ifJ (1) TM U1t11d11U11 slma for the Allied CIU• In WOttd fm llD .... lo1dtd wittl enou1h dynamlt. to 19¥91 the town. His litu1rlof'I ~ comes critlcll when the 111nm1n Is freed and an Itinerant e1lltd Mo- beetie bl1mes the mal"lh1I for cau• Int him to lole his ch1nce fOI' wo~ on an important cattle drive. (R) War II art rtVMltd. (~) letJO I"'-(C) (30) 8111 Joh-. 0 @ C1) T"1 Qbt: (C) (30) 11:00 0... O'Qect ~ (C) (JO) ''ODPDYPNtlMCAIFSS." Don Hollln· Jtny Dunphy. pr 1CCUrat.IJ f1ncalta dllla 11 n. Ila .._. ..._ (C) (SO) "'*! Ann M1rit llllim that his Giiorp Slnclera.. B ta @ hnltl loone: (C) (60) ''A Matter of Blood." D1nitl Boont must peBuade a beautiful youn1 woman (Adrienne Hayes) to teevt her life of luxury to succeed hef dylna fattier as an lndl1n chief. (R) mothtf bt htr ovemlaht guest. (R) I llle ......, (30) m Tn1t Mlt•W. (C) (30) ""'9: (C) Blltlr Want fii) n.trt leet Hal Maritntflal • MM: (C) ..,_, el tlte lfdr- foob at teent1 from "Coney lll1nd 'Ktflc" (romence) '55 -Otnnt1 ol tht Mind" ptfformtd by Tllt Morpn, \llrainl1 Mayo. . Company Theatre, currently runnlna IM CR• (C) (60) at the Robtrtaon Pl'YhOutt. llwtt: "fM .... tt .,....... ,. .... ~':,.=(C) (30) -r·%--'" ·-II EXCITING! PLAY Pyrainrd ~ndlt." Friday 1nd Gan· 11lia DfJ l• (C) * "LET'S GO TO THE RACES!" MORE BIG CASH WINNERS! GET EREE ENTRIES AT VON 'S non wort out of the Frauds Divi· ,._ • sion tD brNk up 1 MOMJ·mekln1 11:30 "Tlla lie Ht+sa· scheme. Vlrlinia GrtU pests. (R) ( rame) '50-Blzabetll Taylor, Van --0 @ (J) ,.,._ fllce: (C) (30) Joh1110n. I l.tt's Qo tt t1M Ram (C) (30) Martha PJins on rtntln1 the Car· u· 11) Tiie THl&flt Sllew (C) @ (J) Stcotfd Hunclrtd Yfll'= ton home; Rodney Is uncartaln . Mowit: •'W1u " t1te a.d (30) "No Ex119rlence Neces· over hla b10the(1 bulintt.t pJani; (advtt\turt) '48 -Johll 11ry." Luke carpenter puts his rep-Suun praands to be lick. W1~. Gall R"*ltll. utatlon on the line wben he aoes I Tl'MI (C) (30) I~ Cl) JllJ ..., .... (C) to work H a 41esman on commls. : DOUT !Idle! MJ llldlll lZ.-00 JM "9t (C) sion for • ahady hou•sidln1 firm. 10:00 U Cl) 0.11 .... Illar. (C) 12.:JO Al1-N!Ot Illar. "Bride of t1tt (R) ( ) Guests a,. Jimmy Sttw1rt. onsttr," "Colonel EJfl~am'a 0 Million $ Movie: '1IJ CHslD Geortt Gobtl, Shtd;y Greene ind R11d," "My Dreem Is Yours.' tnd bdltl" (mystery) '53--0livia de W-111 D'Ono. (R) "Tht Ghost Gots West." ~:~;!1~.n~eR~~~o B:~~sld~: JJ-~,. "'::::.: ~ <~» ·~ L, ~ n.n "No Mlncw fortune attempts to dlscewtf if the R®rloz 1 Rine." Jullt H1rri1, Robert 12:'5 O Mn: '"W..W W1tM11t &ti" woman he loves is a schemer and lJ>aj1, Julie Ad1ms stir. An omit. (ICl·m 'Sf-Huah M1r1owt, N111CJ 1 murderess or true to her declara· family rln1 brinp tDpthtr a proud GI• Rod T1ylor. tions of love. rover end 1 59inster tdloolteecher. 1:00 fJ Mowla: "l1ll ...., M....., m Trvtlt or Conaequt11Cte (C) (30) The rfn&. 1aocl1ttd wit.ti a lon1 • (ICl·fi) '57-Cnll& Stevena. Wlllllm Perry Muon (60) ries of trapdles, ceum hawc In Hopper. Fntare: "Secrets of the the lives of tht two people. DMowla: "nit UllfaltMll" (~ Chasm." A look at the deepest cave IT-.. (C) (60) tlt'Y) '47-ltw ~ Ann St*f. In the wof'ld as spelunkers descend Jacl Lla1• 11 ... (C) (30) den. Into M. Berge(s Cave in Grenoble, F--. a.ry (C) (30) O lltw1 (C) France. II) Nuev1 cttl Musial 1.-001 Bolig_ (C) (2 hr) (i1J lV l1tt AJ'ftl N1111: (C) ( 0) "Tonio' a Molhtf .'' Sister Ber· trille's visit to the sl199Y vlll11e of Esperanza is 111 upsettin1 nperf· ence for both the no'ilce and Yot1n1 Tonio who. mistakes Sister Bertrllle for his mother come back from heaven. (R) m Password (C) (30) fE Pl.,tll& tlte Qllttar: "Notes on th First Two strinp." IM1ructor Frederick Noed teaches students to play something near 1 composf· tion. II) A90r en ti Dtlie"9 1:30 0 @ 00 lntMidr. (C) (60) "Girl In the Nl1ht." Muued end beaten WET THE *BED? by two unidentified men 1fter 1 L------------'-...;;;;::;;:::::::::;;:.:.~..._~ .. 11=;.; d1te with sinpr Elaine Moreau (Susan St. James), detective Sat HELP HIM NOVV Ed Brown (Don Galloway) trfn to BED WETTING is not necessarily a problem only for the youn1 eKplain to Chief Ironside that Elaine child. Many teen aaers and adult.s face this problem ... un. was not responsible. (R) necessarily, There is an answer ... a method, known as 0@ CJ) lewltdttd: (C) (30) Enurtone, developed by a doctor. Enurtone has proven in over "Birdies. Boales ind Buttr." SI· 21 years and in more than 450,000 cases that it can help manlh• finds that even I witch correct and stop bed wettina (Enuresis)" when not caused by can become a rolf widow. Saman· orpnic defects or di5eases, in just 2 to 4 weeks. Write for a th• uses her powers to help D1rrin FREE ~let. It answers the 14 most commonly asked q~s· improve his rolf pme ind the tions about this distressing handicap. Complete and mail i i works too well. (R) coupon today. Your booklet will be mailed promptly without MlfY '"""' (C) (90) ~st or obliaation. .Copyri&hl 1961. TH[ ENUlfTON£ COMP'AN't' ROl'lftl Kind <C) (30) ·--_,.---------------------------.------------~-----: Off·R1111ri: "Doi Psychl1trist." MAIL TO: ENUln'ONE COMPANY Phone 7 .... 200 TV 6·9 Fred K1mba I, who clams to rte 16603 VENTURA BLVD., ENCINO, CAL,,. 91316 1nimals' minds. talks to actress Afnes Moorehead's French poodle. • t d + ENCINO MEDICAL CENTE!t-SUITE C IJ)Dnl .. tlcStrill NAM1t-----------------~ 9:00 Ra Cl) TIMlrlday Nllttt Mewlt: AOOtt~---------------(fj "1't Stc:rtt lnvmen" (drama) CITY STATE.___ ____ _ '64-Stewut Gr1n1er, R1f V1lloM, Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes. Htnry Sliva. The uplofb of 1 handful ol •••i :" r JJf I >IT I ( l I I J.",< 1r,J/d I I<. 11 I •.• . Pa.1• 13 FRIDAY JUNE 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. OAYTIME MOVIES l:lO U "lh••• Ill tM hit". (dre· _ __,~41 Greer GlrtM,..Walttr--PJd. aeon. D .,......,, ..,.. <~tur•> ·40 -f>tul Munl. (C) "A ... c.tled '*" (drama)' '$>-AICJiar4 Todd. 11:0011 "lllepl TrdkM (myDy) '38 -J. Cerroll Nallft. "'CMN•IW' (comedy) '29-The Manr Brottlers. u:JO m.,,.. ...,. r........ ccom-taY> '46--Ann Sller1d1n. "lll&llt Un1D NlaM" (drama) '49-8roder· lck Cmwford. 1:30 m '"" Cltdlul" (dremt) '39-rik Portman, June Dupre. 4:30 R "'Wlllrt,..r (myay) '4 Gene Tlemey, Richtrd Contt. m '"Dino" (drama) '57-Sal Mineo, IJnan Keith. f V I "J I ~.i (", 1:00 fl Tiii lie News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. I tt......,.lrlnU., ""*1 (C) (30) ..... Allttl ... : (C) (90) Comedian Pat Ptulten, £n1lllfl lin1er Lulu, let McCenn's Jm trio, It.ripper Anpl Certer ..... (R) D Sil era.cl llewle: (C) "llucy IOea te lit" (muilcal) '50-Jane Powell, Ann Sothtm, Louil Celhem. I MlriM a., (C) (30) ,., .,.. (30) CJ) MlfY lrlffta ._ (C) WMrs "-1 "The Meetlna." A humorous portray11 of zoo llfe was filmed In the Belalum Zoo. El.,.,.... 1:30 UIC Ntwl s.Mce (C) (60) Tiie ...., '''" (C) (30) Hml (30) Mcfl#• ""' (30) (I)".....,.'""~ ~ (C) .....,., s.el ·--= "Ad~ Wrtrsln1:4 ~ vtrtillna as 1 arowtti stimulator, this procram tlMs • I* 1t varl· OUI actwertllint medil. 1w:.n-(C) 7:0D 8 CIS e-i1tC llws: (C) (30) Walt« Cronkite. I F Troop (C) (30) I U. LllCJ (30) 111t1aa•'• lllud (30) CI) Mowlr. (C) "Tiie Siii Ill'- • ._,,. (drama) '60-Clu Gil· """· Ed Becley. fl1) F..-.: (C) "startin1 Enllish Earty." A film from UCl.A aimed 1t encoureatnc parents of nc»£natlsh apeeklnc children to start their pre- tchoolers towards leamln1 Ult £n1· 11111 ltnflllp. 9 ()}McHllt'1 N1WJ G) LI Cna Vida 7:JO 119 (I) Tiie Wiid, Wld Wiit: (C) ({<>) Secret •cents West •nd Gordon Join I ftp trlJft to Den· ver In their •rdl for 1 mys11rt. There's Only One P•ae l4 No.1 No. 1 u.t, ........... ~,,,,.. ...... ........... ,_ ·-.... ,.._ City c ...... a. ... ,. ........ ,.... C.-t " ....... . No. 1 ...,.. .,.,.... .. ...,.,, ..,... ...., _, ............... "' ........... Or.-c.... .... w • 11far1P• tf ...,_ ....... No. 1 ................................... ... .......... ....., .. Of-. c..-. ..... ""' ...... .......... ,....c.,_,,.. .. No. 1 •rlKfMI......,...,_., .... ~ ......... _.... ........................ ..... ........................... No.1 .......... ,.... .............. .... ...... .. a.-.. c.-..y .............. IMdMllt .. ......................... DAILY PILOT THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE •• 1968 ous assassin, £nzo. who thty sus· 1-.a1 (C) (30) pect la one of their trawllna com· Dmlfltlel paniona. AJlo 1mon1 the travelers t-.JO D ~ Cl) IW!Jwed S.11n1: art four bteutif\11 show&ir1s, ont al I) lttte; Mal"lllall holta. whom may be Enzo's partnet" In HtUrwed hB hwlw (C) ( ctlme. (R) Rescheduled from Mey fin Cl) Tiie Ina tf Wiii 17) Ntt: (Cf (30) "Ride the M D T1mn: (C) (60) ".Ill's Amne-Down." Will tnd Jeff Join 1 Sli.". Jai lotts his memory t nd be-hunUna a bank b•ndlt 1lleatc1 comes the helpless 1ccompllce of be Jim Sonnett. (R) fewtl thieves. Afttf I fall on I &) s.flidt & (60) riYtr bolt, Jal awabns Ind soes m NET ,,., ...... : "Thirteen 1shor1, Where he is met by J. C. Aplnst Fite-Trapped." A 70un1 Crosby (John Definer), who con· man finda that his put tordld lift vinces him h• has a criminal past Is the prime e.u• of his arrest end and blackmails him Into helpll\I conviction for the munter of his steal a tribe's sacred ruby. (R) mistress. -AN-ALLIJM.E....GREAT! E •-Noclatl Alesrtl * "LIVES OF A BEPmXL t0:009 U Ell ~ _.sp.. LANCER" w/Gary Cooper dil: .~ (60) "Music From ttie • Land. NBC News' wannly IC· pres. by Thrifty Drugi clllmed one-hour apecl1I on coun· IJ Mowte: .,,,_ tf a ...... Lie-trJ·llld·westem m~ is tfte0r9d. flllll" (ldVtnturt) '35-Gary Cooper, Eddy Arnold narrates and !*forms Franchot Tone. 11 well. Some of country music's fJ (jj) Cl) DIU CIW9tl Special <C> bluest stars auest Buck Owens {30) end His Bucbroos, lester Aatt and fJ Mllloa $ Mewie: (C) "f,_ Hell £.ar1 ScruQJ, The Fot0 Mountain tit Tall" (western) '58-Don Mur· Boys, Roy Acuff and The Smotiy i Olene Varsi, Chlll Wills. Mountain Boys. Minnie Pear1, and Trdt or c.....-(C) (30) Marty Robbins. (R) ...,,, ..... (60) I '-I!. htal• ..... (C) (60) WOftcl ,,_ (C) @ (1) Jlldd. ,., .. Detmt: Rwlstl Male.ti ( ) (60) ''The Grand Old Man." l:OO F.! Cl) U.S. a,. W QI• Judd's client Is a youn1 man who .Ip: (C) (30) From Rochester, morted to kldnapln1 to mnae ew Yort. Tonlatirs pl'Olflm Is the dttth of his fatlw. Christo- .taped highlllf!ts of tti. first two pher Connelly auests. (R) rounds and an Interview with the I Tt•po (C) (60) leader at 36 holes. Chris Schenkel, Jack Lltlll• Nen (C) (60) Jim Md<ay, Bii Aemmlnc. Bud P•I· ltldui Llln mtf, Henry Lonlhurst end Byron 10:30 Ntn: (C) Biii Johna. HellOll ret>Ort. : llllltVltiMI: "Infrared Ttltvl· m ~ (C) (30) n." Dr. Richard Brennemtn i,. @I) A.... • ti Dtlitfto 1lns 1 aries of replays of the past l!lO II QI Cl) 8otntr ~SMC: (C) senon's most poc1ular proerams. (30) Gomer umrittlnllY becomes Guesta eicpl1ln commtfcial posaibll· enaaaed to a &ir1 he has lust met itits In Infrared TV industry. end Set Carter suspects that he Is 11:00 I.I EMii O'Cled ~ (C) (30) beln1 conned for his allotment Jerry Dunphy. checlt. (R) II Tiie lltll Heer Ntn: (C) (30) 0 QI 00 119 I T 11 e Art ~ stinntr. c ... : (C) (60) ~ Newman and I"' • ....,_ .. (30) · Aline S11rinen explore "the buylnc ~ (C) (30) Butel' Ward. and aellln1 of plcturet for love or • ~ "Tiie Dlaealltdlad" profit -mostly profit!" This pro-(mysttty) '57_,iul Burb, Allison eram Is not another show about Hayes. the aesthetics or the histofy of •rt. m Lal en .. (C) (60) but aboot the various ways of mak· CD =JC> "nit ._ ef Hol-ina money in art. and the many liW n" (honor) '56 -Guy ways of losing ll Experts Lall view· MadllOll, P1trlcll Medina. ers how to ludee when buyina a I~ Ntn (C) piece of art. and at the Ind of the 6 ?Illa DIJ t• (C) proaram Aline liYts 1 test to • ,.... how much you have learned. tltlwll cit '9flalta Maicl1111 0 (fl}@ Man Ill I Sllttaat: (C) 11:30 Mewlt: "lllnllr llJ c..tnd" (60) "No Friend of Mine." McGiii (mystery) '58 -Vincent Edwards, Is enmeshed In • plot to sabot111e HtfXhel Bamardl. an independence movement of 1n 11 9 @ Tiii TCNtllllt 9'19 (C) African nation. Mowit: (C) ........,. (mys. I Mn lritfin (C) (90) tery) '56 -R1lpti Mtekt<. Janice HIWltl Ciiis (C) (30) Rule. ~: "Th• Slnll9$---A I ~()) JNr "-sa.. (C) ew life Style'r' A frank discussion Sallfll tit 1 tttr of swin1in1 single life and unhappy 12:00 flYllt (C) marrieds. 12.:.JO • MeN: "'lffPn1 301" (dreml) ti) Drllaltlc s.rill '51-StM Cochran, Vlrainla Grey. t:00 tJ 9 ()) Friday Ni&M MMe: (C) m M-Nf&lrt ~ (C) "Death .,..... llO.s" (drama) '63-Su· Pays In Dollal'1," "Are Over Rome," aan Hayward, Mlchltl Craig. Di1ne "Sabaka," "Clptaln John Smith 1nd Baker. Edward Judd, Paul Racers. Pocahontut ind "S..mp of tht Miss H1YWant, an Academy Award· lost Monaters'' ire shown. winnin1 actraa. playi • capricious m Adlol 11leetre: "Sofia." woman who roams the world In 1:00 II Mowlt: .,.Mtlw Qal" (western) search '?' tllcltement. When she be-'6-Yvonne De Cer1o, Rod Clm• comes 111 and • younc doctor Is eron. aimmontd to •lttnd her, the tntl,. D lh* MCerwJ 0., .......- cou,.. of her life ch1nces. (R) (~) '59-Whllem tt.rtMll. I 7:2 7:3 ,, li 9 n· Id. 50) -n." "'° np stJ>. Jevj. ~ past tms. ;lbll· (30) (30) n1 •d" Jllson Nol- -Guy (C) (mys. Janice I <C) lrama) Grey. "Death lome," th and ol tlle estem) Cam· SATURDAY fic'W" (western) ·~ RH-dell, Judith Clomp. @l)C.. MaielM JUNE l!S 10:15" M..W. .,,_ ...... (drull) :~:·imgi:: 7:%0 Give Us Dis DIJ/NIWI -~ Mljef lMpe ....... : 7:30 S•••r S•nl• (C) ( Detroit at Chicaro. MORNl~G . eo.1 McCN1 <C> cm m 111e ....._ <C> Daip ,., ~ I.Waid n.atre: "Badlands of EffectM Llwi•I (C) onta111." Mr. W~boM (C) 11:3019(1)Sllptr .. n/Aq....,.(C) Sacred Hurt (C) @ ()) Allfta1 ....... (C) ~Cl) Clptai• llftprt0 (C) • lhvlt: (C) "fra DIMle" (ad· ~ 00 5111* ' (C) venture)-Tony Russell, Haya H1ra· .__-'Cj._!Mowle~ : "Saf1tt E•preu" drt· reel ma) ~il1ffe Dietrldt;--.JehllH--'-'••• Lodge. I D~ TrlCJ (C) a:ll ~ 51per ,..,_., .. <e> lZ:H .... ...,.... ru • ....._ Coum Mak (C) 12:00 !Ju" Clllto ... MHlcit L. ~f:~ !!! (C)(ad (mystery) '34---«ent 'faylor, ; -•.. • Evelyn Ven1ble. vent~re) 41 -Ida Lupino, .dohn 12:30 fJ ~ Cl) Joany q.at (C) Garfield. D @ ()) .....,.. .. , 'II: (C) 9:001 ! ~ frlllllenst.ill Jr. (C) Stevie Wonder, Bob Ctane guest • 6 Tiie fllnts1ones (C) ID Blue Rlbboll n..tn: "Home of 1 Spldw 111111 (C) the Brave " Action Them: "Wild Geese I £J Jik:io de ._ Hijos Callin~," "Public Enemy," and '1n· 1:00 I (I) T1lt a.o. ....., (C) temational Settlement" are shown. @ U.S. Open Coif Qa• 9:30 I g ~ Tiie Herarloids (C) pion p: (C) T efevised from Oak · 6 Simon •d Gollatll (C) Hill Country Club in Rochester, New Journey to tile Center of York. ABC sports commentators CtN· Ille urttl (C} er the 68th championship from m Escutia DIEi (C} the Oak Hill course. The 6,962· IO:OOl I~ Sllamnl (C) yard, par-70 course last hosted the · 6 1.lnl•• (C) Open in 1956 when Cary Middle- !Uq 1tn1 (C) cott defeated Ben Hogan and Julius · Movie: (C) "l..-cl If a C••· Boros by one stroke. The winner a. ... t sm the r_,. By MARIAN DERN Questioa: How does an indepe.Hlenc 1V llalion. opendq in • area that hu Che laraat number of 1V stationl anywhere in atw country. gee viewers to tune in. and stay turned-on durifta dailf daytime and niahttimc bows? Answer. It cbaftps around its format; it aperimenll. And l comes up with a kind of li'1e, --..Ulity" fr01'811UDina-in this c:.- a three part concept called TEMPO. enc:ompusi1111he houn ..., tween noon and 4 PM, I 0 and I I PM daily. Quesdom Does It work? Answer: It ...,. to wort. but Che ation ii ldll uperil-Pi• At the molMlll, the noon ro 7 PM 1epneat ii boleed by • ....,.. set. uninhibited fellow with years of radio and 1V euerieoce named Stan Bohrman, and a pretty lady. Maria Cole (widow of tla .... Nat King Cole) who ii both cbannint and noc afnld to .. .-. lions that expoee the f:Kt that she. like moat of m, doem'l bow everything. The 2 to 4 PM 1eCtion ls oreslded over by a Mr. A Mn. .... dean-cut, opinionated Bob bornan •• somecime adOI' .. ~ ..... propelled foreip corrapondent, ·and wife Sallie. actnm ... _.. of five. . The evenin1 eesrnent, formerly held down by. Hollywood WJiter.. director aod non...eop ponlilcator Don McGuare, as now bolted b~ alternalina .-~ the latest bein1 Richard DaWIDD of Hogan's ffel'Oll. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 8, 1968 of this competition pocklb ,,., n ~ ............ ( ...... ) $30,000 dMctl. wtllle llCIOftd·pl ~JI• RUlllll, Oonel Wiida. winner rlCefvel half ttlat amount. 4:t0 II fellln: (C) "The SawMI ol Third-place IOlftr taUt sntnce." HllhUchta ol pat tftdla. 1,000. na_polll 500 llCel. 11aw1r. .,...... _.. <wemm> ., ,,.., Mi s: (C) "Rolcl Mttl· :l Cooper, Grace Kelty. lea '66." Auto radft1 "'-'aMs. 1:301 a Tiit ......... (C) I a.ta a. : w ....... (C) Q3ls Z:GO Preiad HIM ltlft (C) A ltriel 4:3019 e.:~laet• (C) erin1 achtnturts 111 ltamlnc to .ii OlllMf1 (C) culturally disldvantlted prwhool • • T..., 'II (R) d'IDll~uia: ~~ .. -( 5:t0 f1I Cl) lteltJSSI• hit be.: -Id· -nit $50 OOO·Addld CIMMI venture) ' ph Scott. Mala Handicap. Members ol the thor· Powers.. , oupbrld nidnts ttamour clMUol, 11 .... : "llttr" (draN) 45-the thfW·JNr-olds. will hM their Peulettt Goddard, RIJ Miiiand. flnal major test pttor to the $100 . '8 NCAA Tracl Miit: (C) Alrfq 000.Added Hollywood DwbJ on IM from the Uft-.., ol CINfomla July 6, wtien thlJ m..t In tOdat• at BefbleJ, lNI Important Nltlonll race. Rtced at a mite end one-~ -Mttltlic -.altloft Md -eilhth, the Clntma usualty pnMdae mulls the climax ef the trd ,..,, In ucellent lint Oft wllldl ~ -- m ~ TllNlrt: "Rebel In will be conttndets lo the lonaw, fciWn. mi It 1t1d one.quarter l)ert)y. Z:30 8 Elflel'W It:. 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LONDON (UPI) -James Earl Ray, the accused assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., today was half-drag· ged into a magistrate's court where he was ordered held without bail OQ. gun and passport violations ih Britain. U.S. efforts to extradite him will ·come later, possibly this week.' Ray, a ~year-old American , escaped convict, then was talceii. under heavy guard to Brixton Pr~on to- await another hearing June 18~ His ap- pearance in court lasted only 82 seconds -during which he either scawl- ed or screwed his face into a half grin as he answered "no" to two questions. U.S. extradition efforts will not have to wait until the second hearing. Embassy officials said both the states of Mi,ssouri and Tennessee were prep?ing ext;fadition papers -jail break in Missouri and the King murder charge in Memphis, Tenn. American sources indicated the deciSlon had not yet been made as to which, if either, of these states' possi- ble extradition claims would be used. They said Ray cou1d simplify things by waiving extradif.!Qn -though he has not spoken on this matter -or ~ritain could simply deport blm as an ·r1desirable. The British Foreign Office said it Cabbie Robbed At Gunpoint, Lo cked in Tr unk What could have been a good fare ended in a good scare for the Long Bach cab driver who found himself locked in the trunk of hit own taxi Sumtay night in Huntington Bea<h. Police said Ward L. Mangum, 62, of 5601 "1: Lemon St., was robbed at gun- polot ol $45 then locked lo the trunl: by hls passeriger at Salmon Lane and Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, 1hortly after midnight Monday. The victim told police that he.picked ap,._ the male passenger at a Long Beach bar about 10 p.m. Sunday. A security officer of a nearby tract, bearing the cab driver'• aiu, releas· ed him and notified police. The assailant is described as being bdween 5 feet, 5, and 5 feet, 6, 145 to 150 pounds w1th fair complexion and abort bloud hair. understood U.S. authorities were "in the process" of applying for Ray 's ex- tradition and that such a request would be "judged on its merits." U.S. Asst Atty. Gen. Fred M. Vinson Jr., who flew to London Sunday to try to speed up extradition, met {See·RAY, Pa1< .2) 2-gun Bandit Roh s Theater In Costa Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or tM C11flr 1'fftt sr1t1 A bandit armed with two gun& and a butcher knife robbed a Costa Mesa theater of more than $400 late Satur- day, then vanished while marching·the manager and hls assistant away as hostages. Telephone lines were cut during the · .holdup at Fox South Coast Plaza Theater, 3410 S. Bristol St., but no one was injured by the heavily armed gun. man, police said. Manager Harry D . Francis said the robber placed the cold muzzle of a .38 caliber revolve!' behind his left ear while forcing him to cut the wires and urged him not to try any tricks. "Don't try to be a hero," he warned, "We're cruy to try this anyway,'' .BJ.though four other witnesses told Of. fieer Gary Webster they saw no ac- complice. Francis told investigators be was reading a newspaper in his office about 11 :30 p.m. Saturday, when the man slipped in and clOl!ed the door . "Excuse me ," he said, "I have something to show you," displaying the· revolver and a small automatic pistol. He then tossed a butcher knife ooto Francls's de sk to alt the telephone line. The victim told officers the robber took a small amount of money from the office and then ordered him to open two safes in the box office, after ascertaining where major receipts were kept. He a.ho told Francis to act as though he were a friend if anyone approached as the1 wallted toward the box office, keeping his gun hidden trom sight, The shaken manager was trembling too badly to open Uie safe on the Unt (See HOWUP, Pace l) • • :.<.: ,}{ . Sirhan Not Remorseful, Seeks 'Big Name' Lawyer • ' -. . -· ... ., --i\Von~t~alk U1'1 Tt lttlMM AT KENNEDY GRAVE -Mrs. Jacquellne Ken- nedy and her two children, John Jr., and Caroline, kneel at grave of Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, at Arlington National Cemetery Sunday. Also at Robert's grave, alongside burial place or -his brother, President Kennedy, are Prince and Princ- ess Radziwill (left). The princess is Mrs. Ken- nedy's sister. Family and Tourists Thousands at RFK Grave WASHINGTON CAP) -In life, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ""nt whe;e the crowds were. Now hb Jut campaign jg done and tti.ey come to mm. to litaod for a moment before a newly-60dded grave on a grassy slope o! Arlington Nalional Cemetery. Nearly 601000 p..?ople rn&de that pilgrimage Sunday, amid steamy beat f1ld. aflemoOn rain. The pilgrimage Contiinued today as more than 7,00> fil· ed. peat the new white cross before mklday. Etltel K-yJ upec1lng her 11th child, came lo kiieel at lbt loot ol h« husband's grave Sund.a)'. Mn. John F. Kenoc::ly came with her two children, to pra7 at tbe grave of her 181Sa."6inated huaband 1 then t:O • walk lbt few l!(eptl to lbt reo1ing plo!ce ci he!" assassinated brother.m.law. , Tourists wtth cameras came, and mourners with Oowen. They -six abnasl and waited in a bummg June SWl. Hie broad, low braoche&·of .a magnolia .. ... And when they bad ciimbed the cemetery hW , many did not know where ro look f~ the grave. They had to ask the eoldiers who &tood guard tbere. For only a sman, wtdte Cl'06S marks the grave of the New Y erk Senator, shot ~ by an .,...,lo in Los Angeles ear1y Wednesday aa be celebrated a CalifonWa ·primary vie· tory Jl1 hls campaign . l<ir the . Democratic presldeatlal nomlnattoo. 'Ibe graves of the brothers who lived in politics and died in gunfire are a &OaDt 50 feet apart. A family tipo<eoman said Robert' gravesite i~ temporary but Ole permanent burial place will be ·in the ·. :same' general area. 1be walkway 1eadlng t o w a r d Robert'• grave &oet to that of Jqhn Kennedy as5.Ulfnated tn "Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. And the crowds were drawn aulm!atlcally loWard thAt · memorial, With lie everbumln{ !lame. The new grave 11 ootlkte the low hedge which borders Ille memorial to tile 1laln Pre-nt ml ii lbidded by A simple memorial wilt be des \ped later. From clown unW dUlk SUnday p<o· pl.e Clime. An eveaiD& cloudbunt drovt rainy to ibelter, but man1 o4ller1 ignor«I tbe . ribl lo COll!tnue their procession put~ve. U wa th• day . Jobntoa I had pro<lalmed .a n ODii day of mollJ'1llJW !or Ille' 42-JHMld ,.natll' who chllkllged blm lor Ille Whllo Ilou1e. 'l'w .. w..u after Ke.mtdy an· (See BUIUAL, Pa .. I) • ':4,'1 • ' . ~ About Death Of l{ennedy LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sirhan B. Sirhan, accused of the slaying of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, had shown no remorse and has asked for visits by his family, it was revealed Monday. Sirhan has talked with .an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union and asked him to obtain the servi~s of a prominent attorney but he has not said a word about Kennedy's fat.11 shooting, the Los Angeles sheriH's of· fice said. The 24-year-old onetime i:acetraclt exercise boy is eating three meals a day in his· cell in the hospital ward qf the county jail. He slee})6 well and takes exercise dally by walking up and down the jail corridor. A spokesman said he had shown no remorse wbatsoever. A. L. Wirtn, chief counsel for the Southern California ACLU,' bas visited Sirhan almost daily. This week Wtrin wlll ask Presiding Judge RJchard Schauer of Los Angeles Superior Court to call on the ~ Angeles Bar Association and other legal groups to obtain a defense at- {See SIRHAN, Page %) Oruge Coast Weather Sunny skies and seventyish temperaturet are in store for the Orange ·Coast Tufisd.83', says f9.f.ecaster Frank Ernst. .Mier . the usual dole of early morning clouds, of course. INSmE TODAY South Cocut Repertorv has mount«d a faithj11.L, flawle11 i1'~ttation of Ten?uissee Wil· Iiams' cla.sric drama.. '~A Street- car Named Desire." Sten Enter- tainment, Page 34. IH'liil t ._... . ·-..... ....... " ·-.. --' --. --M -..... ,..,.. Clh ' =·=""' :: ---.. _, . _,_, -T -M --.. ~·,..... ... __ ... '"*...,.. n .......... ... , -· -,..._ ..... DU T-" ~.... M ·-. ---.. --.. 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G&rCOt:I-;, -fronted eve"ry generation and have : . ~fbe studeats were parenta: and other been &olved, or at least parUaUy a:olv· ·~ attendlng a program called, ed. ._ arcotlcs Symposium for Pareata, A -Thal there are ways to mlnlmize e for Community Attton." the narCotics problem amona a<;hool f-pproximately 130 persons attended age children. u. program staged by the Harbor Gen.Id Buck, Orange C o u n t y Clluncil of Parent-Teachers Assocla· juvenile delinquency prevent ton Uon aod endorsed hy the Harbor Coun-coordinator, offered parents the most ell oC Churches {and Harbor Area hope . · -OOordin.aUng Council. j'As a parent, admit that you don't 'Am thin Ibey learned in thelr knOW everything. about drugs. Your ,-.. ODI p c"'ldren will admit It, too. Tell them diy at IChOol were: u.i -That tbe nar<:otlcs problem among they have to de:c1de !or the?p.selves, • CIVillan Toll ... ·· 1n Red Saigon . Shelling Soars SAIGON (AP) -The civilian cuu•ltY toll lr<m 22 da)'I ol Viet Cong rocket and mcrt.ar att.raclu: on Saigon soared past the 500 mark today with ancrther shelling on the den.s~y populated central districts of the capital. Gen. Wllli3m C. We6tm.oreland, outgoing commander of U.S. troops In Vietnam, told a farewell news con· !erence; "It's virtually impossible to atop tbiS indiscriminate firing , of rockets." Westmoreland lea·1es ·Tues- day !or Washington to become ArmY.. chief ol staff. (See story. Page 4). At least 15 of the 100-pound, 1----~~u..,,·"."an:m~ .r.licke.tsJ;9r.e.jnto_th~ ci· iy early today in the Viet Cong's ter· ror campaign, setting· se.veral houses afire. Ten Vietnamese Ciyilians were )tilled 8nd 33~wounded. Jt W8$ tire 22nd day out of the l&rt 37 that Saigon has been hit wittl rockftt or mortars. During the period, since the start of the Viet Cong's May· 5 "pea~ talks" offensive agaiml Saigon, 109 civilians have been killed and 413 wounded from enemy shellings '81.one, based on an unofficial tabulation of reparts of the Souttl Vietnamese military bead· quarters and the U.S. mission. South Vietnamese military head- quarter• announced that overall. 433 dvlliam ha"" been killed and 3,660 wounded fn the last '37 days from ~ enemy rocket mld mortar .attacks and stnet fiehting in ttte capital military di.Strict that includes Saigon and sur· J'OUllding Gia Dinh Province. Head· quarten said 16,269 houses were aet afire and d-oyed "" damaged. It was comidered reasonable assumption that most of the property destruction was caused by tlle maseivti fll'e power of allied troops. They U$ed bombers, artillery, tanks and helleopter gunships to root out Viet Cong guerrillas in abandone<l houses. The U.S. mission reported that s1i'eet lighting and shelling, In the c.P.t:al military district since May 5 have left 161,000 persons homeless. Some of the refugees eventually will be able to return to their homes on<:e their districts have been declared oecure. Countian Held In Wife's Death An Anaheim man who reported his wife's gunshot suicide about 10 a.m. today was booked on suspicion of mtader shortly before noon after being questioned by police. Mrs. Jeanettea Thurman, 37, of 817 E . Verona SL, Anaheim, died of a gunshot wound in tbe bead. according to Orange County coroner's deputies. Her husband, William E. Thurman, 36, of the same address, was-arrested wit.hln the hour, but details which led to bis being linked to it were not im· mediately revealed. DAILY PILOT N•wpwt.... ~M- H""loitl" ---WM I ti'• .._.. ,....,. CAUl'OlNtA bMrt N. Weff --,... •• , ICinll ..... Th•M•• A. M1rphln1 -·-Jeck l. Curfl'( '••I Nl11111 ......... ~ Mwirtltltw ~ Off! .. . c. .... , ... ..,.""' ...,... ..,.. an w. 11n.. ,.....,. l.ffw .. 8H(ll1 ltl .,.,... .. Aw- iii: M I t.di1 • iii lfiW • , \/Pl T..._ot1 PASSPORT-PHOTO -This is the "mug shot" released 'by. Royal Canadian Mounted P~ -~lice in tb._e search for Martin -Luther King assassination sus- pect James EaI'l"' Ray. It was taken by. Arcade Photo Studio in Toronto for a Canadian pass- port. Ray had three Canadian passports when he was arrest- ed in London. From Page l RAY .•• with ' senior Scotland Yard o£ficials after the hearing to discuss step} to be taken towards extradition. ThQ-')ormal request will be made by the State Department through the embassy. Vlnson saw Ray briefiy on Sunday but American sources said he did not ask · him whether he wou1d waive ex. tradition and the embassy said it still does not know Ray's attitude .. A formal ' request for extradition would be made by the State Depart. ment directly to the British Foreign Office before or after Ray appears for his second hearing June 18. The em- bassy indicated such a request pro· bably would not be· ready within the next ucouple of days." Vinson refused to see newsmen to-' day and the embassy refused to disclose any information on Ray's ac- tivities, or even his whereabouts before his arrest at 11 :15 a.m. Satur· 'day. Ray was brought into court by 12 police guards, almost shuflling as they propelled him along into a court room where !Or the first time in memory every person e n t e r i n g the magistrate's court was searched by detectives. The detectives themselves were armed which is unusual for Bri- tain. Magistrate Frank Milton. especially careful or Ray's civil rights cham· ' pioned by King in the United States. asked Ray if he objected to ·limiting press coverage of his hearing and if he had a law)' er. Milton granted him legal aid, a free attorney, and ordered him held in jail 11ntil at least June 18. lt gave pro- secution and defense more time to prepare to argue Ray's case against charges he held fraudulent passports and a gun and fi ve bullets illegally when arrested Saturday at London airport at the end of a worldwide hunt that began April 4 when King was slain in Memphis, Tenn. Three Countians Died in Traf fie Three traffic deaths o v e r the weekend brought Orange County's hJghWay toll for the year to 90 com- pared witb 81 on the same date 1n 1967. Timothy Kuentier, 16, of Whittler died Friday night after he was thrown from a car which blew a tire on the Santa Ana Freeway 1n Anaheim. Edward Viramontes, 18, oj Anaheim. died Sunday nJght from ln- Jurl<• l'C<ltlVecl last. Wednesday ln a traffic acc:ldent in PlacenUa. Kathi-E. Gill, 16, Anaheim, died Sunday as the result of injuries in.- CWTed last May 2.8 when she was a pNSeneer on a motorbi~e la Fullerton wllldl collided with a tzUct. r,_ on Drug Problems: give them some factua11nformaUoa1 1' the county offlcef 1ald. ''Don't generalize," .he warned, "llke ~lu~ Jo!lll·lWrod kidl ... ~·, Tliey ,know tiil1 im't true and · won't believe anything else you say." But Buck sa,id young people must be Impressed with the legal consequeoce1 of breaking drug 'laws. "A record can affect future ~ployment." Children alsO will listen to 1ucb facta: as that the majority of society rejecU drug use; he explained. "Getting high on drugs Isn't approved by most~ ple,'' he said: Buck said one program had been started hl the county for which be had high hopes. "The San Clemente PTA had a m .. Ung sbch H this, and from it came . a series of neighborhood meetings,' «:<>ffee.s. ''They have fOUDd It ii greaL You &et together ·wttb your neJgbbOrs and talk about the drug problem in small sroupo. It iJ effective, .. Buck con ctuded. Dr. Michael Brown, Cal State Fullerton Jutruct.or and consultant on narcoUca to the Fullerton Jllgh School DU:tr-ict, said a detailed study in that 1a: not as bad as some think. "You have beard figures bandied about that 60 to 70 percent of school . age children are using or have tried harcotics," Dr. Brown said. "Our studies abow tilat it ls only 20 .·Jim Brown Held In Girl's Assault LOS ANGELES (UPl)--Jim Brown. ex-professional football great ,;wd now a movie star, was arrested Sun· day night after a beautiful, German· born fashion model was found set· iously injured beneath his apartment balcony. Eva (pronounced Ava) Marie Bohn· chin, 22, was taken to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center suffering a dislocated shoulder and superficial head injuries. Friends said the young woman modeled under the name of Eva Chin iind is half Negro, hajf Caucaaj.an, and that she an~ Brown were close companions. RELEASJµI Or< &AIL Brown was booked by sheriff's deputies in West Hollywood on SUS· picion of assault and battery. He wai:; released Monday morning on $12,500 bail. · Brown refused to make a statement on his release. Fonnal char~s will be filed at hls arraignment June 13, officials said. Brown, 32, gained more yardage than MY other runner in professional football when he played for the Cleve- ... land Browns. Arresting officers said the huge Negro athlete forcibly eject- ed one deputy from the apartment before sqbmitting to arrest. A sheriff's office spokesman said officials did not know what happened in the apartment. "Only Brown and the girl koow and they aren't talking," he &aid. CONCRETE PATIO Police said they found Miss Bolm'- chin on a concrete patio about 15 feet under Brown's second-floor apart- ment. -·~- Police said Brown was "very bel. ligerent" when they first arrived and he threw one oQ1oer out 9! the apart· ment bodily before allowing them in. Brown, who won the Nat.tonal League rushing title eight times, re- tired before the start of 1he 1966 sea· son to become an actor. He has been in "The Dirty Dozen," "Ice Station Zebra" and "The Fortune Cookie." In June 1965, Brown was accused of assaulting an 18-year-old girl. He re- ceived a jury trial and was acquitted. His wife and two children live in Cleveland. West County Has Watts Potential, Realtor Says West Orange County has the poten- tial to become a massive ghetto - another Watts. That was one of the decl&l'lations of realtor David Collins, the only white participant. in a panel discussion on poverty, that kept off balance two Negroes and two Mexican-Americans Saturday at UOI. "This county has the potential Of being a massive ghetto on the west side," he said. "All these houses built at once will get old .at the same time as in Watts." Re referred to the $12,000 to $20,000 homes in Wes~iruster, Midway City and parts of Huntington Beach. Lashing the entire county, he said, "We have an image here in Orange County of being a hot bed of bigotry. The image ls distorted, but we aren't doing anything to change it." He said county residents notoriously vote for candidates who promise to lower taxes, and challenged, "Let's see where your values are: How much money did you spend lart. year on tax· es on your home that go for schools and civic improvements'? And how much did you spend on your vaca. Police Hold Two In Bottle Thefts A young n1an and a boy were at• rested by Laguna Beach pallce Friday afternoon on suspicion of stealing · 78 empty soft drink bottles from the city nursery. Police Lt. Robert McMurray said Ronald Earl, 20, who has been staying at a hotel in Laguna Beach. and a 14'- year·old Long Beach youth were ar- rested at the Boat Canyon Shopping Center on suspicion of burglary. The officer asserted the two puUed out sections of lath to remove·the bot· tles for resale, The value was $2.44 . tion?" Collins, chairman of Orange County Chamber of Commer~ Task Team on Social Enviromnent, 93.id, "The hardest thing to do is listen to them (the poor and persons of minority races). We who are so sophisticated alwa)'fi want to come up with quick answers. But ft have soon discovered that you just don't hand poor people money." He said, "We have the highest in- cidence of trained br-ains inirthis coun- ty, but we are not bending the brains because we haven't recognited the problem. "Our developments have stone gates tl\at say "exclusivity.' No one is saying how valuable minority contact will be for our children. Our children will grow up and have to live with them. "Realtors are beginning to un- derstand, but it takes time," he said. He noted -tnat disCriminatlon is subtle and that sometimes minority race buyers don't seek the housing that is available because "they don 't think they are welcome." \o 211 percent. We have just bekun and · we are trying to ellmlnate as much of that 25 percent as possible but we wmi!ed ID sae what th• problonneall)' was before we started." Dr. Brown also blamed p~s for shoving the problem of drugs ·Off oato the sdlool authorities and poUc'e. "lt is easy to find villains -the plisher, the cop who makes a nilst.ake -but-the real problem is at borne," the pro- fessor said. Dr. Maurice Kaplan, director of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic, said the present. "hysteria" over narcotics is not realistic. ·~here has been some kind vf pro- blem in ev.ery' generation. There were \IPL Pllt P1lott FACES CHARGES Jimmy Brown From Pag& l HOLDUP ••. couple of tries, police said, and assis· tant manager Loren R. Annas, unaware of the trouble, approached to offer help. The gunman pulled the revolver on him too, so Anria.s opened the safe and took several hundred dollars. after which the bandit marched both away into the darkness. The two men said the bandit evidently slipped away after they were about 100 yards Crom the theater and they heard what sounded like a blank shot from .a pistol seconds later. No accomplice or getaway car was seen or heard during thl;l brief period it took to rob the new motion picture theater, police said. The bandit was described as about 150 pounds, five feet seven inches tall, 35 to 40 years old and wearing brown trousers, a black sweater and black shoes .. Readers Help . Pay Tot's Bills LONG BEACH (AP) -When Gordon Odom's 2·montb-old daughter became critically ill two months after his discharge as a Marine in Vietnam, the bills quickly mounted to $3,000. Whooping cough had t<>uched off in- ternal bleeding, convulsions a n d cardiac arrest. \Vith the family's $1,<XX> savings ex- hausted, his 21.year-old wife Sandra took over a nurse's shift at Huntington Jnterrommunity Hospital in Hwi- tington Beach to save money. Then the Long Beach Independent, Press·Telegram printed a story about the Odoms' plight and things began to change. the •wtld ?.Os' then thrproblbltton~era of · bathtub gin. Today's problem ii much the same. ' "Saying let's have a cure for drug addJCtlon is not tbe way to solve the problem, it's narrowing it,'' Dr. Kaplan warned. ''People get exci~d about a l>fOblem but they don't go to authorities who can help," Dr. Kapiazi concluded. A mother who obviously wanted to remain anonymous concluded the meeting pointedly with : "Please listen to me carefully, this isn't easy for me to say. We wanted help. We haj;l seen our dill~. change from a nice person into a frightened Miimal. We were frightened, so we called the police. ''The police came. A nice young man in one of those black and white cars • Ht suggested that We talk to their ~ bation officer and made a date for us. "We didn't keep it but he did! He talked to us and helJ.>ed. us. We kept the next appointment and we -all of us have been helped. · ·it just want you to know that the police are there to help you when you have a problem. There is tomeone trying. Call upon th_ em." From P~ BURIAL • ._ . .) ncunced he was running for pre.s4ler.i , Johnson 's.aia be was not Johnson znd his wil°' joined in a private religious service conducted by evangelist Billy Graham at the White House. Veiled .and carrying a single flower, Ethel Kennedy came at mid-morning for her first visit to the completed grave. Mrs. Kennedy aocl other inembers or the family left the cemetery before the casket was fOwer-e<r:"frifo .... lfie""Wive,-rmmutes-- •before Saturday midnight. With Iler eldest son;-Joseph~ 15, the widow knelt at the grave, bowed her h"'1 and Cl0<ed_ber ey_es: Xnung Joseph fixed his eyes on the White cross and the firigera: of his cluped hands worked nervously. Mra. Kennedy added her flower to th~ single bouquet of sprina: bloa1oma marking the gr•ve. A muslve erray of flowers 1e11t to the cemetery Saturday formed an arc on the hlll!ide above the graveslte. · Singer Andy Williams drove the ;widow to the cemetery. Roosevelt Grier, the gj,ant professional football player, and former 0 I y m p i c decathalon champion Rafer Johnson were with them. From Page 1 SIRHAN .•• torney. Superior Court Judge Arthur Alarcon rejected Wirin's motion ·at the arraignment for · "one or more outstanding lawyers" to be appointed to defend Sirhan but indicated the would reconsider the request at 8. later time. Wirin emphasizes that the ACLU has not undertaken the defense or Sirhan and has commended the courts and prosecution for vigorously _pro- tecting the defendant's rights, rare praise from the ACLU. Sirhan presently is represented by Wilbur F. Llttl'efield, chief deputy trial lawyer in the public defender's office. At his requert, entering of a plea of guiJt or innocence was continued until 'June 28, Sirhan has indicated to Wirin he would prefer to be defended by a private lawyer, although he is not op- posed to Littlefield in particular. Wir~ in hopes that a lawyer of the caliber of Melvin Belli, wtio defeflded Jack Ruby in Dallas, would be sought by the rourt. 0 OMEGA Your Ome:pa S<lltJ & Service Agency ....... ----'""" 11• ··-...... McMurray said Earl was to be ar· raigned today and the boy had been released to his father. Jn another weelte_nd burglary, L. G. Baide Jr., 1665 Hillcrest St., reported the theft Saturday of a $15 battery from bJs foreign car. • Cleaned • Oi&ed •Adfutled • .'Jn~. Sl.99 RINGS SIZED, lrom - SA Woman Helif. After Shooting $5!!~E M1Ul119 DI~ Rtplaud, ftOlll 52.49 $4.99 ! WIWillllllcl I ._ 11u, __ .. I A Santa Ana woman ls ln Orange County Jail today charged with shooting her common law husband, Lille Mae Walker141,of 1312 2nd St., was arrested late :;unday night after nelghbou called police. They reported hearing five shota fired. Police found J. D. Jones suffering from a wOWJd ln the left leg. 1be weapon used wu a .4S-callber nvotver 1 officers s.aJd. ( t\rtao111plo a ScU· .......... 1llghU1 lllfher! Jewolry Dotl9nlnt A Spocloltyl ~\~II//!. FAST DEPINDAILI SERVICE ~ • Now 2 Greal StOres To Serve You. HAUOI SH0"9N• HUllTIN•TON CIWTll CINTU 11.ACH & DINMI Jlff HAllOI ILfD. HUNT1N.TON llACH COSTA MDA 141 .. 481 Hl·lll1 0pon Mon.. Thurs., ~rt. Tiii 9 p.m. -·· -"-••M&""'"", _.,. -- ...... IO "' TOii IUHn ----- -·---·-·-·---~------------------------------------------------------------ I I -~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~~-,,.-,~.~ .... ~~~.,-,.~~~~~.-.~~~-;:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.-~ ..... -:--::~~---:-""'\'.'! . • ·- l!_untingt·on Bea eh 1.1 oar Romete1"11 Dally Paper VOL 6f, NO. '139, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES t;IONDAY, JUNE ·10, '1961 JEN CENTS UCI Parley Spotlights Beach, Valley Poverty By THOMAS FORTUNE Of tbl Ollly ~Ott Staff --Poverty pockets exist as close to home as Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Santa Ana, Orange aml Fountain Valley, CollClty Wellare Director Granville C. Peoples said ii.ta Saturday poverty conference at UC Irvine, One out of 10 county residents is pert of a family that makes less t!han $3,000 per year, be info_rmed. WEST COUNTY 'WATTS'? Realtor David Collins Realtor Claims West County Could Be Ghetto West Orange County has ttie poten· tial to bee<>me a mas~ive 'ghetto - ooother Watts. That waS ope of the declarations oC realtor David Collins, the only white participant in a panel discussion on poverty, that kept off balance two Negroes and two Mexican-Americans Saturday at um. "This county has the potential Of being a ·massive ghetto on the west side," he said. "AU these houses built at once. will get old at the same time as in \Vatts." Re referred .to the $12,000 to $20,000 hoineS in" Westm.in6ter, Midway City and paJ'4 of ·Hµntington Beach. Lashing the entire count)', he said, ''\Ve have an image here in Orange County of beiiig a hot bed or bigotry. 'lbe" image is distorted, but we aren't doing anything to chooge it." He said county residents notoriously vote for candidates who promise to lower taxes, and challenged, "Let's see where your values are: How much money did you spend last year on tax- es on your home that go for schools and civic improvements? And how much did you spend on your vaca- tion?" Collins, chairman of Orange County Chamber of Commerce Task Team on Social Enviromnent. said, "The hardest thing to do is listen to them (tile poor and persons of minority races). We who are so sophisticated always want to come up with quick answers. But we have soon discovered that you just don't hand poor people money." He said, "We have the highest in- cidence of trained brains in this coun- ty, but we are not bending the brains because we haven't recognized the rroblem. The poor man--rlch man division was clear to the nearty 1,000 participants in tbe conference on. "Poverty in Onmge County," eveq_ though many Orange Coast residents may not aee the out-of.the-way places where pover- ty exists. UCI Qlsncellor Daniel G. Aldrich spoke of the stark division between the afflluent and those trapped in the web of poverty. . "I am so impressed we have come to the point that W. will admit there ls poverty in Orange County," Mra. Sadie Reid, a Negro Mld organizer of a Santa Ana child care center, told the gathering 111at filled UCl's gym. nasium. "Most or us are ao imulated. we have a hard time believing it," commented David Collins, represehUng Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Peoples said be is appalled a' the lack of uoderstaoding and high degree of emotionallam ....,..,,mg Wllfll'O he has found.in talks to aervice clubl. ''We need to accept the fact tbat 11 percent al ..,,. CO\lllly populatloa Is P>Of, that 17 percent .are dropping out al high school," he said, ''This COllllly gives meagerly to private agmc1e1." The other overrJding theme or the conference was that the be1t cure for poverty H.ls is e~oyment op. portunlty. "The key word is opportunity. somebody bu to opep the doer." &aid Ray Villa, inllldent of the Mexican· &nerlcan Political A.ssoclation. County Supenllor David L. ~er said the dlllldvntaged need the op- portumty tl> compete-in·· the ... vlronment they see ori televiaion. , Government procrams are not the answer, Baker said. Urban renewal, he said, only dk!places people . who have no place to go. AJ a member of the National Com- Ray Dragged Into Court Held Without Bail in London; Extradition Bid Due LONDON {UPI) -James Earl Ray, the accused assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., today was half4rag- ged into a magistrate's court where~ was ordered held without bail on gun _ and passport violatioris in Bri.ta~n. U.S._ efforts to extradi~ him will come· later, possibly this week. Ray, · a 4().ye&J'-old A m e r l c a n escaped convict, then was taken under heavy guard to Brixton Prison to await another hearing June 18. His ap- Crowds Making Pilgrimage to Kennedy Grave WASHINGTON (AP) -Jn life, Sm. Robert F . Kenned:1 went where the crowdi Were. NQw his last campaign is done and they COOM to him, to•s-tand fU" a moment before a newly-60dded grave on a grassy slope of Arlington . ,National Cemel6y, Nearly 60,000 p.:ople made that pilgrimage Sunday, a.!llid steamy heat and afternoon rain. The pilgrimage continued today as more than 7,000 fil· ed past the new white CJ"06S before midday. Ethel Kennedy, expecting her 11th child, came to kneel at the foot ci her husband's grave Sunday. Mrs. John F. Kenn<iy came with her' two children, to pray at the grave of. her assassinated husband, then to walk Uie few steps to the resting pl3ce of her a55aSSinated brother-in-law. Tourists with cameras came, and mourners with flowen. They s1ood six ~brtast and waited in a burning June sun. And when they had climbed the cemetery hill, many did not know where to look kr the grave. They had to ask the .90ld5ers who stood guard there. For oniy a small, white cross marks the grave of Uie New York senator, shot down by an 36SaSSin in Loo Angeles early Wednesday as he celebrated a California primary vic- tory in his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. The walkw.ay leading toward Robert's grave goes to that ot John Kennedy assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22 , 1963. And the crowds were draVl'll s.utomatically toward that memorial, with its everburning flame. The new grave is outside the low hedge which borders the memorial to tile slain Presjdent and· is shielded by the broad, low branches of a magnolia tree. -The graves of the brothers who lived in politics and died in gunfire are a scant 50 feet apart. A family spokesman said Robert's gravesite ii! temporary but the per.rnanent burial place will be in the same general area. pearance in court lasted only 82 seconds during Which he either SC<lWl· ed or screwed his face into a hall grin as he answered "no" to two questions. U.S. extradition efforts will not have -to-wait 'until the second hearing. E.mbassy officiab said both the states ·ot Mlssourl ihd -irennessee were ' preparing extradition papers -jail break in Missouri and th'l King murder charge in Memphis, Tenn. American sources indicated the decislon had not yet been made as to which, if either, of these states' possi- ble extradition claims would be used. They said Ray could simplify things by waiving extradition -though he has not Jlpoken-on this matter • .....:-or Britain could simply deport him as an undesirable. The British nreign Office said it understood U.S. authorities were "in the process" of applying for Ray's ex- tradition and that such a request would be "judged on its merits." U.S. Asst. Atty. Gen. Fred M. Vinson Jr., who new to London Sunday to try to speed up elttradition, met _with se1)1or ~oUmd Yard .... offlcla1s arter the hearing to discuss stepa to be taken towards extradition. The formal request will be'" made by" the State Department through the embassy. ·vinsOn saw S.Y. ~rtefiy on Sun!;lay but American sources said he did not (S.. RAY, Pare Z) Expensive Fare Sirhan··Shows Cabbie Robbed, Locked in Trunk No Remorse What could have been a good fare ended in a good scare {or the Ulng Beach cab driver who found hlmseU locked in the trunk of his own taxi Sunday night I~ Huntington Beach. Police said Ward L. Mangum, 62, of 5601 Y.i: Lemon St., was robbed et gun- point of "5 then locked ln the trunk by his passfnger at Salmon Lane and Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, shortly altu midnight Mooday. Mesa Holdup In RFK Death· The victim told police that he picked up the male passenger at a Long Beach bar about 10 p.m. Sunday. A se~urlty officer of a nearby tract, LOS ANGELES (Ul"0 -Sirhan B. hearing the cab driver's· cries, releas· Sirhan, accuae4 of'~ alaylng of Sen. ed him and llOUllod police. "' · Robert F. U.-y,. b~ ~ no The assailant la described as beln& .. ~I'J4 and has asked forfy}aiU by between 5 feet, 5, and 5 feet, 6~ 145 to !di fam11y, Jt wa, rev~ed Mond1_y. 150 pounds with fair complH1od and Sirhan 1111 talko<I -an attorney short blond hair. far the ~laui Clj'U l,lherties Union and asked him to·.ol:itain the services of a promlnerX attorney but he has not 1aid a word about Kennedy'• fatal 2-gun Bandit Kidnaps, 1booting, the Los Angeles 1berlU'1 of· fl.ce said. The 24-year-old onetime racetrack exercise boy 11 eating three meall a day in his cell in the bOspi(al ward of the county jail. He aleeps well and takes exercise daily by walking up and down the jail corridor, Robs Theater Manager By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot l'lle OallY ~Htt staff A bandit armed with two gunt and a butcher knife robbed a Costa Mesa theater of more than $400 late Satur- day, then vanished while marching the manager and his assistant away as hostages. Telephone lines were cut during the holdup at Fox South Coast Plaza Theater, 3410 S. Bristol St., but no one was injured by the heavily armed gun. man, police said. Manager Harry D. Francis said the robber placed the cold muzzle of a .38 caliber revolver behind bis left ear while forcing bi.m to cut the wires and urged.him not to try any tricks. "Don't try to be a hero," he warned, "We're crazy to try thi1 anyway," altboogh four other witnesses told Of. ficer Gary Webster they 1aw no ac· complice. Francis told investi.a:ators he was reading a newspaper in his office about 11 :30 p.m. Saturday, when the man slipped in and closed the door. "Excuse me,'' he 1ald, "I have something to show you," dlsplaying the revolver and a small automatic pistol. He then tossed a butcher knife onto Francis's desk to cut the telephone line. The victim told officers the robber took a small amount of money from the office and then ordered him to open two safes in the box office, after ascertaining where major receipts were kept. He also told Francis to act a.s though he were a friend if anyone approached as they walked toward the box office, keeping his gun hidden Crom aight. The 11haken manager was trembling too badly to open the 1ale-on the first couple of tries, police said, and assis· tant manager Ulren R. Annas, unaware of the trouble, approached to offer help. The gunman pulled the revolver on him too, so Annas opened the safe and took several hundred dollars, after which the bandit marched both away into the darkness. The two men said the bandit evidenUy slipped awety after they were about 100 yards from the theater and they heard Vr'hat sounded like a blank shot from a pistol seconds later. No accomPlice or getaway car was seen or beard during th"' brief period it took to rob the new motion picture theater, police said. T.be bandit was described as about 150 pounds, five feet seven inches tall, 35 to 40 years old and wearing brown trousers, a black sweater and black shoes. A spokesman said be had shown no remorse whaUoever. A. L. Wirin, chief. countel for the Southern Callfornla ACLU, has visited Sirhan almost dally. This week Wirin will ask Presiding Judge Richard Schauer of Los Angeles Superior lhut to call on the Los Angeles Bar Association and other legal groups to obtain a defense .at· torney. Superior Court Judge A r t h u r Alarcoo rejected Wirin'1 motion at the arraignment for "one or more outstanding lawyers" to be appointed to defend Sirhan but indicated the would reconsider the request at a later time. Wirin emphasizes that the ACLU has not undertaken the defense 'Cf Sirhan and bas commended the courts and prosecution for vigorously pro- tecting ·the defendant's rJgbts, rare praire from the ACLU. Sirhan presenUy is represented by Wilbur F. Littlefield, chief d~ty trial lawyer in the public defender's office. At his reque!t, entering of a plea of guilt or innocence was continued until June 28. Council,' Parks Board to Meet Boys Cl•b Programs Told Future pl11111 far parts and the recreation PTC!O'lm In Huntington Bead! will be diJculsed heglmllng at 7 o'clock to¢g)Jt lo a joint meetlhg al the city cowcll and recreotion and parks comm.l11lon. Bringing Up 'Baby' Man Sized Joh By ALBERT W. BATES or IM DeltY rPtt ,,.., ••t•m worried. This Is my &on'• first time away from home." ''Don't worry, it's time to cut-the a~on strings." This 13 the kind of dialo(Ue the men who run tbe Boys' Club of. HunUngton Beach have become used to as mothers begin to expcrlence the onen heart-wrenching reallution that the Ume has come for their "baby" to start becoming a man. ! l ' Pat Downey, father of five and 0 ramrod" of the local Boya' Club as it.a program director, told Huntington Beach Rotarians Friday of the wldt.ly ~iver1ified program planned for the 480 members this summer. 'l'be range is from cooking to moun- tain cllmblng, with evfl')' lmatnable type or indoor and outdoor game in between -plus arta and crafts and reading in a well-stocked library. Downey, a University of California, Santa Barbara, graduate, offered tbe Rotarians two dell.n1tlon(: A boy, 8 to 10 ye.an old : "A nolJe with dirt on it." A boy, IO years old and up: "A piece of skin stretched around an appetite." Hunttnctoo Beach now bat, it ap- pears, some 13,CKK> boys Who fit one or the other of these dellnkione. At least, that'• the number a 1urve1 showed to be In the 8 to 18 age range. The present 480 membership is ex· pected to more than double Withln a ytar, putUng great strain on the pretent facilHy at 319 Yorktown Street, Downey rtPorted. 1be club'• hope ls that additional chi>hou1e1 can he built on llunttn:g!bn Beach'• north •ido and dOWll lo the Valley """• "lf donations make tbll posstblt. '1 On tbe subject of donatlonc, Downey said local buatne1,.1 and Individuals have been genuous with material, - blacktop, lights, weldln&, other sup-- plies and labor. He cited a dODation of $2,000 received oaly last .., .. k from (See ~YS CLUB, Page Z) • • The study -1.,.lon will . he held ln council chambers of Memorial Hall, 5th Street ud Pecan Avenue. . At Issue Is whelher the citY ~ rate· 1hould be increased by aome nine cent& to raise the part and recreation' special levy to tilt mulmum allowed/ by the city charter. · The r.ate presently is "about 11 cents per flOO UHIHCI vat .. tlon. Uthe rote Is,. lncrnaed to the imJ!mum, !he money ""'1ld 10 toward part Im· provt:ment. Councllmen 1 re coa· slderinl also th' possibility of a 1peclal bond laoue tleclloo to provide Jl\Oll$Y !or b.,Ylnl addltJonal part altes and devtloplna the land. miaaion on Urban Problems he 1atd he learned that Baltimore has 50,000 municipal and federal employes out 0:f a labor market of 110,000. ''Tllil Is government payroll/' he said, "and it ls not the answer. •1 "If we businessmen aren't going to take a major role in alleviating pover· ty and prejudice, who will?" asked Francis N. Laird, e>J\ployw for (See POVERTY, Pa1e %) UPI ......... FACES CHARGES J immy Brown Jim Brown Faces Assault Charges As Girl Injured LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Jlm Brown, ex-professional football ~t ll'ld now a movie star, was arrested Sun- d1y night after a beautiful, German. bom fashion model w~ found inJun4 beneath his ipJir,tmeril bal<t101./ Eva (prono'unced Ava) Marie Bohn· chin, 22, was taken 'to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center suffering a dislocated shoulder and superficial head injuries. Friends said' the young woman modeled under the name of Eva CblD and is half Negro, half Caucasian, and that she aDd ~rown wwe clole compaJUons. BroWn was booked by sheriff'• deputies in 'West Hollrw~ on •"'7 picion of as1aqlt ~battery. He wes released Monday modi.ing on $12,500 bail. Brown refused to make a statement on bJs release.· F'prmaI charp& will be filed at' his arr8ignment .June 13; officials saJd. Brown, S2, gained more yardage than any other runner in profesaional footboll when he plaied for the Cleve- land Browns. Arresting offioen: said the huge Negro athlete forcibly eject· ed ooe deputy fronr the apartmeot before submjttfng to arrest. A sheriff's office spokes~an 1ald offiCials dld not know wb"at happened in the apartment. · "Only Brown and the girl know and they aren't talking," he said. Police said they found Miss Bohn'· chin on a concrete patio about 15 feet under Brown's second-fioor apart· ~nt. Police said Brown was 0 very beJ. Ugerent'' when they first arrived and he threw ooe oUioer out of the apart .. ment bodily before allowing them in. Orange , Sunny . 1kle1 and seventyish temperatW'es are in store for the Orange· Coelt. Tuelday, lSQ"S lorecuter Frank Ernst. Alter tilt usual doee or eorly morning clouds, of course. INSmE TODAY South Coa.t Rtperto111 ha.I mo•nltd a fa llhful, flawl<u tnttr'prttaffon oJ Ttn'AtN•• Wll· limns' claarie drama "A Strte"' car Ntpntd Dtrirt.'' Sta Entrr- iolnmmt, Page 34. -. Callftrlllfl • a....,.. .. ...... " ·-. a.tll..... J -:r. ...... ,.. ,. -... "" c.91 J •art .. .., 11 -. .. ... ..-. . -. --· e-,..: =-·=·= ;: ___ ,, ---... ......... 941 -" -.. ·-. ---. --.. \ f 2 DAILY PILOT Mond.Q, Junt 10, 1968 ~~~~~~~~~.,,.-,---"-,~-.-C~-. . • , 500 Saigon • • ' _Cil\~ns Die In ··Shelling • SAIGON (APJ -The civilian t11UB!ty toll from 22 da!" of Viet C..g rocket and mortar attacks on Saigon &oared past the 500 mark today with .-shelling on the den<ely populated central districts of the capital. , Gen. Wt.ID.am C. Wedmoreland, outgoing command.er of U.S. troops in Vietnam, told a farewell news con· fer-ence : "It's virtuSlll.y impossible to stop tbls indi.scrlminate firing of rockets." Westmoreland 1ea·1es Tues· Ciay for Washington to become Army chief ol staff. (See story, Page 4). At least 15 of the 100-pound. Russian-made rockets tore into the ci· ty early today in the Vitit Cong's ter· ror campaign, setting several houses am. Ten Vietnamese civilians were killed and 33 wounded. It was the 22nd day out of the last 37 that Sa.igon bas been hit with rocket6 or mortars. During the period, since the start o~ the Viet Cong's May 5 "peace talks" offensive again6t Saigon, lOCJ civilians have been killed and 413 wounded from enemy sbellings alone, based on an unofflcial tabulation of reports of the South Vietnamese military head· quarters and the U.S. mis&ion. South Vietnamese military head· quarters announced that overall, 433 civilians have been killed and 3,ti60 wounded in the last l>7 days from both enemy rocket and mortar attacks and street fighting in the capital military di.striot that includes Saigon and sur· This is Football? Financially, at least, these a re some of the best players in Huntington Beach's Pop Warner foot- ball program. They're all members of a women's bowling Jeague which raised $345 for the junior football program with their weekly bowling com- rounding Gia Dinh Pr-0vince. Head· qu.-s sald 16,269 house• w .... set Bi·ds Due Jime 18 afire and destroyed or da."Daged. DAll.'I' PILOJ llatr 1''*- petition at Huntington Lanes. Among bowlers who ~·­ participated during season just closed were (left to right) Lois Pickford, Dorine Troup, Dean Wat- kins, Edie Thompson and Betty Ugland. - 2,0i4 Get Dip1011ta.s ' Graduation Rites Set at 4 Schools Thursday wW be the blg dJly for 2,024 seniors graduating from the tour regular high schools of \he Huntington Beach Union High School District. The fifth district l;ligh school, Wintersburg, which functions as a con· tinuaticin school, does not schedule ceremonies but grants di p 1 om as through the Department of Education. y Largest graduating class will 00 at Marina, with 558 seniors attending the 7 p.m. ceremonies Thursday in the amphitheater. Senior speaker will be Frances H. Van Horn and the guest speaker, Dr. George A. Armacost, president of the Former Mayor To Give Talk At Golden West "A Concern For Our Environment" will be the topic of the commencement address at Golden West College, Thursday, by Dr. Donald D. Shipley, Huntington Beach councilman and professor of biology at California State College at Long Beach. Dr. Shipley will speak at ceremonies beginning at 7 p.m . in the College UniVerslt)' of Redlaoda. Three valedictorians wW be honored at the Marina cuemonies: Mary Lou Beauprey, John A. Eldon and George B. Piggott. Next class in size will b e Westminster's with 550 graduates. Their 7 p.m. ceremonies will be held in the Wesbninster lliglt School stadium. Senior class president John Smith will gfeet the a u d i e n c e • Salutatorian Sharon Hagedorn and valedictoriam Calvin Hoff will be featured in the program. Westminster principal Ferren L. Christensen will award diplomas with Scott Flanagan, a d i s t r i c t ad- D)lnistrator, sharing the honor. Huntington Beach High School will honor 466 graduates, starting at 8 p.m. · Thursday in the school gymnasium. Salutatorian Julianna M. Goddard and valedictorian George Boehlert will present the major addresses. Fountain Valley HJgh School's 450 graduates will hear Ron Myers stu· dent body president at the 7 p.ro. ceremonies in the amphitheater. Paul Rice, valedictorian a n d Kathrine Brommer, salutatorian, will speak and Christine E r m a c o f f • another graduate, will play a cello solo. · ' Summer College It was considered reasonabl e -~-~·l-~,..,.,. __ _,F.,,.o=r,-~.....-AJ:fTI>...- 1 -11estrudion was caused by the c u~ l v 1 ' ... ...,~ Secrecy to Shroud Ray --- Center. Co s· More than 500 relatives and !riends urse 1gnups -au...-ex.pected...to-be-on....band . .a.s.....2.00__. -_ -~ --~~--- students -the second graduating B • • Tod , maHive fire powei of allied troops. They· u:..d h<mlbero, artillery, tanks · and helicopter gunships to root out Viet Cong guerrillas in abandoned houses. The U.S. mission reported that stceet fighting and shellings in the capital military district since May 5 ,have left 161,000 persons homeless. Some of tbe refugees eventually will be able to return to their homes once their districts have been declared •e<:tll<. On tbe military side, government headquarters reported that allied troops bave killed 5,316 Viet Cong and Nortb Vietnamese troops in e.nd round Saigon since the enemy ce>mmand launched its May 5 attacks. Another 433 memy and 1,750 weapons were re~ captured. Three Countians Die in Traffic Three traffic deatos o v e r the weekend brought Orange County's highway toll fpr the year to 90 com - pared. , witb 81 on the same date in 1967. Timothy Kuenher, 16, (lf Whittiet died Friday nlght after he was thrown from a car which blew a tire on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim. Edward Viramontes, . 18, of Anaheim, died Sunday night from in· juries received last Wednesday in a traffic accident in Plaeentia. Kathleen E. Gill, 16, Anaheim, died Sunday as the result of injuries in· CUJTed last May 28 when she was a pcmenger on a motorbike in Fullerton which collided with a truck. Tmstees to Discuss Salaries, Budget Salaries and budget will occupy thl' Ocean View ·District trustees when they hold a special meeting Thursday at 8::.l a.m. in the district board room. They plan to adopt salary schedules for the 1968-QJ school year and adopted a preliminary budget for the year. DAILY PILOT ,, ............. Clllv.ns. JtoHtt N. W1t4. PtJbUlher Tli•1•u11 .c.,.,a Editor 111011111 A. M11rph!n1 """"'lite ~dllor AUrtrt W. lat•• Wllll.1111 Reed AMoclmll HWl!lntlan 8t•dl Edlfllr (lty Edltof H•• ...... IMcll ornc. Jot ltfl Stroot Ma111"tl .A.l~r•••t P.O. In 7t0 92441 0th" .ofnce1 ......, ltldl: nn w ........ .....,_,. C.t• ,_., m ._.., .. , . ''""' ~""" ... "., ta '"""' ..... _ '·· • Bids for· construction and leasing·of a new main post office for the city of Seal , Beach will be sought beginning June 18, Rep. Richard T. Hanna (D- Westminster), has announced. Vpon Return to Memphis ~lass at GWC -receive the associate eg1DDJDg ay tn arts degree, _ · ' Long active in .conservation work Re.gistNtion of more than 8,000 and city government, Dr .. Shipley has 9tudents fur summer daises at The new post office will be located on the west side of \Vestntinster Avenue, 375 feet west Of Bay Boulevard. }lanna said the post office would contain 23,268 square feet of interior space, 1080 square feet of platform space and 41,o.3.5 square feet for park- ing and maneuvering. Bids should be submitted to Richard King, Post Office Department real estate office, PO Box 1701, San Diego, The bids will be opened on July 17. School Change Ta RFK Asked Trustees rJf. Huntington Be a ch Union High School District will be ask- ed to rename the high school under construction at Magnolia Street and Hamilton Avenue the "Robert Francis Kennedy High School." A petiion asking the name change from Edison High School will be presented Tuesday during the 7:30 p.m. session of the board at district headquarters, 1902 17th St., Hun, tingtOn Beach. Don Mitchell, spokesman for the group, said the flrst pressure for renaming the school came from residents of the Huntington Harbour area, but now is spreading all over the city. ' He said a large delegation of residents is expected to attend the meeting to back the petition request. The 3,000-student high school is due for opening in September 1969. Council to Meet Foontain Vailley city councilmen meet tonight at 7 o'dock in council chambers for the first of two 1968-69 budget sessions. A second is slated for June 17. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Secreti ve sY:iftness apparently will be the order of the day when, and if, James Earl Ray, the accused assass.in of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is returned to Memphis to stand trial for muder . District Atty. Gen. Phil Canale, wbo for years has left active prosecution of criminal cases to other members of his 19-man staff, indicated be would participate actively in Ray's trial. He said a request for extradition would be made as soon as ·possible. Canale, Shelby County S be riff William Morris and City Police Direc· tor Frank Holloman said Ray m(}St likely would be safely behind bars here before the world learned of bis return. It was reported that Morris will bear the chief responsibility for Ray's safety. This led to the conclusion that tM prisoner would be lodged in the four· story, gray concrete Shel-by County Jail, a building that houses both the jail and, on a lower floor, the five From Pqe 1 RAY ... ask him whether he would waive ex. tradition and the embassy said it still does not know Ray's attitude. A formal request for extradition would be made by the State Depart· ment directly to the British Foreign Office before or after Ray appears for his second hearing June 18. The em- bassy indicated such a request pro· l;lably would not be ready wiUtln the ~next "couple of days." Vinson refu sed to see newsmen to. day and the embassy refused to disclose any information on Ray's ac. tivities, or even his whereabouts before his arrest at 11:15 a.m . Satur· day. From Page I BOYS CLUB ... Uie Sears Roebuck Foundation for member must <ibide. shop equipment. "What we most need n<>w, however, ls money we can use for professional staff and new clubhouses,'' Downey said. "Once in a\vhile we 'have i dedicatetl volunteer who is faithful and does a great job. But in this kind of work. for depeOOability in carrying out a program, we must have paid pro. fe ssionals." Underscorjng this point; the Boys' C1ub executive cited the unique philosophy under which his and other affiliated clubs operate across the" na· tion. He said it's the combination, oot any one 1 factor, which makes the operation different. Among these he lis!ed ' -They're all boys. No men, no moms, no sisters. -They have full ·time profess.ional leadership. -Tbete is no requirement or proof of character. The new boy may be jus t out of Juvenile Hall. 1r he needs help, the club tries to give i_t. If he gei.3 out or line he may· be kicked out of a particular ~ctivtty for awhile, but not out of the club. The club. Downey said, is tor the boys, and "even the bad boys soon !ear that the club is theirs, to be protected, not vandalized." -The club is non-sectarian, but the ch.lb bH a Code by which every -Dues are $1.50 a yeaf, If any boy can't afford that much, he is given a cbance to work it oul in chores at tte • club. ' -The clubhouse and grounds are open for as many school·free hours as possible. -Every possible constructive pro- gram and boy-interest is provided. -The ultimate goal is "keeping a good boy good," though along the way the club takes some boys already of{ on the wrong foot , sets them straight, then seeks to keep them that way. Statistics on the present local club's membership show that 106 of the 480 members are from b(oken homes. In 59 of these there is only the mother. in seven others only a father. The average number of children in the 480 homes Is tour, but some families run to eight and nine children. Until they experience the Boys' Club, many of these children never get fart.her from home than to school or a neighborhood store. On a recent moun- tain field trip, fJ ve of the boys had never touched rnow before and two bad never been on a mou ntain. Downey said the boys, tcnderfeet thOugh they are, take their coo- fffvation ltssons seriously. county criminal courtrooms. It would be one ot those courtrooms where Ray would appear both for ar· raignment -he v.·as indicted for first degree murder May 7 -and, even· tually, for trial. Although Tennsesee Jaw requires the death penalty in a conviction of first degree murder without extenuating circumstaDc.es, it appeared unlikely that any convicted killer "'"Ould be put to death. The last roan to d1e in the electric chair at St.ate Prison in Nashville was \Villi am Tines, :rT, of Knoxville who was convicted or rape. He died Nov. 7, ,l9SD. Since that time, in .spite of the fact that the nine cells on ~eath at 1960. Since th.at time, in sp1 of the fact that the nine cells on death row at State Prison have remained virtually full, there have been no executions, at first because of questions raised about the law and civil rights and, later by the personal convictions of two governors. Valley Man Injured In Cycle Accident Murray Schick, 24, of 17707"ta Rosa Lane, was injured Monday morning when his motorcycle collided with the small foreign made car driven by Renaudet Paquin of 17618 Santa Cristobal St, at the intersection of Slater Avenue and Los Jardines West in Fountain Valley. Schick suffered a broken: left leg, concussion and possible broken ribs. He was taken to Huntington ·lntercom- 111unity Hospital where he is listed in fair condition. Paquin was not injured. Both drivers are Fountain Valley residents. served three·tenns as mayor and ooe Orange Coast College and Golden West term as vice mayor of Huntington College began today in the OCC gym· Beach. nasium. He is currently on the City Council, Continuing students at OCC and a director of the Orange County Coast GWC, and those who will attend in the Association, and president of Ute Hun· fall, ere registering today frml 9 ~.m. tington Beach Comroun·ity Concert to 4 p.m., and 6 to 8:3::> o'clock tonight. Association. Open registration in tthe more than F<l' six summers he directed the 100 clasa cfferings w'.Jl be beld Tues· Idyllwild School of Conservation and day and Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 4 Natural Science and spent another •p.m., and 6 to 8:30 p.m. On ThUI'6day summer directing a similar school at registration IlourS wfil be from 9 a.m. the University of California at Santa to noon. Barbara. Final registration will be June 17-18, He is a graduate of the University of from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8:30 Connecticut, Virginia Polytechnic p.m. No reg.istration or cla.56 additions Institute and earned his doctorate in will be permillted af~er 'June 1.8. zoology and conservation ·at Cornell M<>rning and evening cl.asses are University. He bas taken additional available during the summer in U1e graduate study at UCLA, and Duke fields of accounting, c:uatomy, an· University. thropalogy, art, astrooomy, biology, Active with the Boy Scouts, Sierra cbemiStry, cosmetology, data pl"(I· Club, and National Audubon Society, cessing, eeooomics, English, French, Dr. Shipley in 1966 was the first reel· general bu6ine9S, geography, geology, pient of the William H. "Bill" Gal-German, health education, history, Jienne 'iMan of the Year Award" in mathematics, music, nursing , Huntington Beach. philosophy, photogriaphy, pi. y sic e I The CaWornia Conservation Council science, political science, psychology, also has honored him for contributions recreation, &ecretarial s c i e n c e , to conservation and education. sociology, Spanieb, speech and theater From Page I POVERTY ••. Autonetics. He recalled that Dr. Martin Luther King once said, "Jobs first, training later," and suggested that business firms actively recruit minority nee employes fur on-the-job training. "The people of minority ·races aren't asking any more than a· chance to be brought into the mainstream," he said. · Other s developed the theme that the have nots could use a helping hand in· stead of being told to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. --Registration is on a nm come, first served basis. 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