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VOL. 60, NO. 154, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES
UP'I Teloll.ie
CAPTURED WEAPONS -Army Lt. Jerome Shomaker o! Newport
Beach shows off three different kinds of weapons, made either in
North Vietnam or Red China, abandoned b_v Communist troops after
fierce battle with U.S. paratroop company in central highlands near
Oak To, South Vietnam.
Remarks Criticized
Baccalaureate Rituals
Come Under Scrutiny ..
The traditional baccalaureate 1er-
mon for graduating Harbo:· Area high
school atudenta is under scrutiny.
District trustees Tuesday night di-
rected Superintendent Dr. Leland B.
Newcomer to explore with local reli-
gious leaders some manner of "find-
ing a more suitable way'' to present
the annual ceremony.
The directive was issued in lhr
wake of criticism at remarks 81 lhP
most recent baccalaureate sermon by
the Rev. James H. Lamberth.
He told the audience, compo~ed nr
graduates and parent.<1 in the NoWpOrt-
f.' & Unilied School District, that hi!i
aermon was aimed primarily at Chri~
tian11. He invited those of other faiths
to leave if they wished.
When no one left. he asked.
''Where's your courage?"
Rev. Mr. Lamberth later said h11; in·
tf'otion was "to recognize the plurality
of religious comm unities present. tn
1tate my own stance·within the Chri&-
tian tradition. and in a humoroui;
aside also to recognize those wtio may
hold no religious affiliation."
His introductory remarks were fol-
LOOKING UP-Mar6hall Nol-
ler ts framed by charred lim·
hm; nr ceiling through wh1rh
flames chcwrc-1 in 'l'uesrla 1 aft.
Prnonn blaz" ~I NPwport
Beach's Balboa Bay Club.
lowed by a ~ennon whlcti edlJcators
and parents said was excellent. Mr
Lamberth is Jlliaister at Christ Church
by t.he Sea, Community Methodist.
Dr. NewcolJ\er told tr1.1stee6 he had
received numerous ph9T1e calls as did
oUier district ·ooucators. He also rt'-
ce1ved four letters from parer L'i wtin
"expressed concern ."
1'rustee Earl G. Pf'terson remarkrd
Tuesday night. "It 1s extremely 11n·
fortunate the remarks were made
They certainly didn't help us."
Dr. Newcomer suggested the dii::·
trict "take more precautions .. 81 fu-
ture ceremonies. and board President
.James W. Peyt~m said that apologiei;
should be offered t-0 anyone offended
by the incident.
Commented one trustee ... I can't
quite satisfy mysetr that this is a cer-
emony which serves its function May-
be each churC'h could conduct its own
baccalaureate service."
The ceremony evolves from an era
when denominational rolle~es provid-
ed their graduates a religious mes-
sage before their departure. IC i ~ h
schools have traditionally cootinued
(Set RITUALS, Pafe %)
OAILY P'ILOT ..... i.. •v Rldl•rf IC_ .. ,
LOOK ING DOWN -S ant a
Ci ani; incongruously waves anrl
~miles from storagr area in
.:it11r of ~alho;i Bay Cluh l\S
Newport f ire Marshal \V f.
· Bill" Noller in~pecls damage.
EDITION N.Y. Steeks
NEWPORT IEACH, CAUF-ORNlA WEDNESOA Y, JUNE 21, '1967 rEN CENTS
-Red Offensive Smashed
Marines, Bonibers Team Up in Attack
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SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. Martnt.
and bombers smashed a Comnnmltt
force attempting to regain tbe ollm·
sive on the Vietnam war's b.loodillct
battlefield, American military apokef-
man said today.
A company of leathernecks jumped
on North Vietnamese troops IPOtted
near Hill 881. the strategic mountain
just below the North-South Vietaam
CofC Told i
Of Crowded
-Hospital
Ry JOANNE SBA"
01 TM D•llY ,..._ ,_
I loag Memru-ial Hospltal ii fl'VW-
crowded to the point that 9GIM pa-
tients are on a waiting lilt let be ad-
mitted and some of those ,.11e b.ave
been admitted must be kept in the
halls for lack of bed space.
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce members · were giv• these
facts today during a breakfast meet-
ing held at the Balboa Bay Qub.
In an attempt to keep pece with
the growing oeeda of the ai.1pt.al
brought on by the Orange 'f!'Aanty
population boom, hospital=•·
tors are seeking funds to the
270-bed facility to 5.S2 beds.
To this end they have fol'J1\fJCI thP
"552 Club," composed of Newport
residents wbo have pledged '1'1....a
year or mon toward the bGlllltl
fund.
MEMBERSHIP
Encouraging membership in the
club, Harry Babbitt, an officer ol the
~ Club, explainell tD chamber
me.mben Uiat &be pwpoee of the
br-eakfast meeting wu ~ tie the
community into a cJoeer partnership
with the hospital thrftgb under-
standing."
Hospital Admin.istntor Mrs. Wint-
fred Bacon ou~ Heag's need for
expansion. She stated that while the
hospital's load is being lightened by
Huntington Beach'a hospital, Hoag is
still OVef'CTOWded.
The original Jtitcheo. which was
built to serve a facility of 75 beds and
which has not been expanded, is now
!ierving betweea 1,000 and 1,500 meals
each day, she pointed out.
Mrs. Bacoo further explained that
because tbe hospital is a noo-prolit
organi~tion. its administraton can-
( See HOSPITAL. Pace %)
:Firemen Quell
Attic Blaze
At Bay Club
1 took Newport beach firemen four
minutes to douse an attic blaze th a t
ale its way through the celling of th•
Balboa Bay Chrb's main bar late T11r~
day afternoon.
Four fire trucks and .a rescue vr-
hicle rolled lo the scene after the
alarm was sounded shortly befor• '
p.m.
Witnesses said large puffs of namr
belched from the hole in the celling.
Firemen said damage was limite<f
to a portion of the bar's ceiling ~n<f
the attic, wtUch serve~ 11s an eqUJpl ·
ment storage area.
Cause of the blaze was t.entalivel"
attributed to a loose air blower brll
that may have become too hot from
friction ·as ii napped free. sparkini:
the fire.
Damage wu estimated .at ,1,000.
2 Armed Bandit.!"
Rob Restaurant
f11slomf'rs and employf'11 at thr Ir>
ternational House of Pancakes ,,.
Santa Ana were forced to lie on thr
rioor Tuesday evening u two armrrt
bandits ordered a waJtress to hand
over cash.
Police said the two men ned on font
with $443.50 from the cash reg1strr
There were no injuries.
The bandits entcml lhr 1.11!\ \
M:tin St eatery at 10:05 p m .. 11r>ri
hnth p111lf''1 pi11tols. WitnP~!ie~ werr 1111
ablt to g1·•, detailt'd de~cnrtionc.
border wtiere seven weeks ago ma-n.a IUff ered a record 131 men kill-
ed and 'HI wounded in a week-lon~
battle that brought death to more than a Communists.
'nte spokesman said that in the new
fight, the Marine company reinforced
by 200 more leathernecks kilJed at
least 1.8 or the Nortti Vietnamese who
had sneaked back into the area. The ~tUlered 10 men l&iDed and %f •• I. jet.a bomltld tbe Com-
munW farce during lbt ftgbt and
«baaed tbem in their Oigbl
In other actioo, allied forcu cor·
1tend and battled about tOO Commu-
nists just 1J» miles north of Saigon ~
day. American forcea killed 80 other
Communists in scattered combat, and
U.S. jets Oew 17.6 missions against
N«tb Vietnam Tuesday. The planes
(or tbe fourth time in m days pound-
ed the key North Vietnamese Nam
CHRISTY HEADS HOME -Mrs. Retty Blakeney (left) escorts her
famous daughter, Christy Chrestenseri. looking thin but healthy, from
Mount Sinai Hospital to CM for ride from Los Angeles to their home
on Balboa Isl.ind.
Fun for Christy
Life Normal for Bal Isl" Coed
By JF.ROME COLL.IN~
01 ... De1tr P'lllf Mefl
For the f i r :.. t time in y~.an. hr•
11e-emed oo.-mal today fM C h r i 11 t ~
Yacht Heading
For Port After
Storm v Ordeal
The ~Coot ketch Ta·aroa. out nf
Newport Beach with a crew of three
Newport Beach women. a fonner na-
val officer (J'om Sydney. Australia.
and owner-skipper Jack Sederlund
aboard, was expected to make port
in Australia today after ndin~ out a
cyclone in the Coral Sea.
The yacht was taken rn tow lair
Tuesday by a trawler after 11 lay dead
in the water for several hours and in
danger of being dashed ont.o t,reach
,rous reefs or the South Queensland
coast by wind-whipped heavy seas.
Reported unhurt in earlier dispatch-
es were former school teachers Chris
Dalby and Nancy Spencer and execu-
tive secretary Barban Zimmer. TM
Newport women signed on as cr?w-
men for tbe boat's aro11nd-the-w0fkf
cruise which sl4rted in NPwport Har·
bor 1''eb. 24. 1!166
No furthrr reportc "ere a' a1lable
today out of Bnsbane.
Chrestense11.
In fact. it was better than that.
The Balboa lslantl girt was out sho~
pmg and sightseeing with her Ciance.
Air Force man Thomas Griffin, who is
home on leave.
Griffin. wbo like Christy. ls 19, was
among the first to greet the Orange
Coast College coed after her arrival
hom.: late Tuesdoy following recuper-
ation from a kidney transplant opera-
tion at Ml Sinai Hospital.
Mrs. Betty Blakeney, Clv'isty's m~
lher. said the two young people prob-
ably wollid be together most or the
day "just shopping and being with
each other."
Mrs. Blakeney. who has three other
children. was donor or Chrfsty's new
kidney. which replaced the girl's two
noo-functiorung kidneys. The opera-
tion was the sevenUl transplant to be
performed at Mt. Sinai. Five surgeons
participated in the double operation.
The nine-hour surgery took place six
weeks ago. f'or a few rtay~ followin~
it, physician~ watche4 to set whether
ti "'ould be successfu).
A_-cording to Mrs, :Rlakenry. rhm-
ty·s ll<'W kidne} "is now doing beau-
tifully."
And ao is Christy. whose medical
t xpenses will be met wittl the Chris-
ty Fund's $33,<D>.
The money was contributed hy
thousands of Orange County r1tizrni1
following a pubiic plea from Mn .
Rlakf'ney la~t Au~11st
Thr run11 i~ nnw ~ing h,ld 10 tr11~1
ts.>~ CHRtsn ·. raie ~1
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Dinh power plant 43 rn11et toutheut
to Hanoi.
A Marine-South Vietnamese patrol
spotted the Communi!t :arce pushing
near Hill 881 Tuesday, spokesmen
said. The patrol had been bunting
Communist mortar crews harassing
Khe Sanh.
The big Marine bastion has been
the target of repeated drives by unita
of the five North Vietnamese divi.&ions
bated on the border area
One Held
In Patrol
Murders
RIVERSIDE (UPI) -A 23-year-
year-old woman has been arrested on
a narcotics charge by federal agents
seeking clues to Ole execution of two
border patrolmen in a lonely moun-
tain cabin, it was disclosed today.
Eleanor Virginia Bono was arrest-
ed Tuesday night at her home in
nearby Perris, by federal agents wtlo
had gone there with a search war·
rant that specified they were looking
for border patrol equipment among
other things.
The liearcb warrant was obtained
Tuesday afternoon from \I.S. Com-
m issioner John B. Morgan here. 1l
stated the agents had reason to be-
lieve that in the Bono home waa con-
cealed "marijuana. submachine gun1
. . . and missing items from border
patrol victims-border patrol badges.
revolvers, flash.light, credentials. a
clipboard, two sets of car .keys and 1
govenwnent credit card. -
Federal agents declined to disclose
what they found at the house durinR
their esarch other than 25 pounds of
marijuana.
Mrs. Bono wag arraigned today
before Commissioner Morgan on 11
federal charge of receiving and con·
<:ealing the 25 pounds of marijuana.
Her bail was set at $.5,000 and 11
preliminary hearing was scheduled
for Aug. 18.
The two patrolmen were shot to
death while they were handcuffed to-
gether around a stove in a cabin near
Anza, Calif. The pair had disappeared
from a checkpoint they had set up on
California 79 west of Warner Sprints
in San Diego County. June 17.
Their bodies were found two day~
later but an autopsy indicated they
had been slain sometime June 17.
The victims were Theodore Newton
.Ir., 25, and George Azrack. 22. both
of Fallbrook. Calif.
STOCK MARKETS
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market strengthened a bit J.n moder-
ate trading late this afternoon. (See
quotations. Pages 14-15.)
'nle averages moved barely into the
plus column after having been slight-
ly lowef' during early tr:idinf?.
Orange Coast
Weather
.Just more of lhe same, shrugs
forecaster Art Eichelberger
when approached a bou t Thurs-
day's weaUier picture. That
means low clouds and fog In the
morning, making way for sunny
afternoons and warmer temper-
atures.
INSmE TODAY
The Costa Mesa Civic Plav-
house climcued it.3 second suc-
cessf ul St'aso11 wzth the presen-
tati011 of nwards (01\ .... top ptr-
formances. Srr E11terQl.i11m n t.
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i OAIL.Y PILOT WedM~. Junt 28, 1%7
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Ex-N ewpo.:t C~uncilrnaµ_ .
Dick Whitson Dies at 73
Former Newport Bua city coun-
cilman and OD&time Reodenous
Ballroom operator E I m e r Bruce
"Dick" Whitson died today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital He was 73.
He IUCCUDlbed following a, brief
UJ.neu.
Two ,_... ago be ntired u a New·
port city building inspector. He joined
the building department. in llMO, after
having served a full four-year term
on tile City Council
Mr. WbitlClll m_.gect tbe Rets-
voua, wbicb ,,. destro,ed by fire
Jut JUI', during the 0 Blg Band" •a
of the late 30's and early tO'a.
Long active in civic affairs, be was
a charter member of American Le-
gion Post 29l tnd for a per<id s«Ved
a.a Balboa Postmaster.
Two years ago, be received an
award from the Newport Harbor Ex-
change Club in recognition of his civic
leadenbip.
ReceatJy be mahliabed a ntaaing
lclJolarsblp at Oraqe Coast College.
P'1meral 8el'Vices will be conducted
at Brenna Colonial Mortuary in Santa
Au. The Rev. Robert Bonball. of the
Epilcopal Oiarcb of the Meedah,
Santa Ana. will officiate.
Interment will follow st Fairhaven
MemOl'W Part in Orange. · Mr. WhitllOD'a 1urvtvon include hi.a Widow, Greba. of 1be family bome,
434 Santa Ana Ave., Newport; a
E. a. WHITSON
Ex-Rendnvovs Mtn•e-r
daughter, Patricia Wall, Orlando,
Fla.; a mter, Martha Whit.son, San-
ta Ana; a brother, Robert Whitson.
· Oceana, Cailf.: two stepchildren, Jane
Dodd, Newport, and Loring J. Dale,
Bakersfield. and two grandsooa.
. 5 Cars Burn As County
Firebug Strikes Again
Orange County's "Thursday Morn-
ing Fire Bug" apparently struck Wed-
nesday in Anaheim.
Five can were heavily damaged
in two different blaua early t b i a
morning. Fire Ll Norman Cook ;s
working on the theory that an uni-
dentified caller who reported a blaze
at ll88 N. Lombard St ii the arson..at
•ho has left a fiery path ol destroyed
automobiles across northern and cen-
tral Orange County during recent
weeb.
'1be call came at 3:29 a.m. T hr t t
can and a garage were damaged.
At 3:24 a.m. the fire department
answered a call at 2318 W. Greenacre
Sl, where two can were damaged.
There were no injuries.
The method of operation seems to
match the wort of an anon.isl who
torched C can on May is, causing
thousands of dollaa in damage but
w eddiiig Ring
Lost on Beach
Wu he a aleigbt-of-band artist, or
did abe misplace the ring?
Mta. Charlotte A. Stamm of S a n
Bernardino told Newport Beach po-
lice M01$y that abe is missing her
$5CX) wedding ring.
She said abe was lying Oil the 40th
Street beach one day last week when
a youth a to ~ yeara old sprang
over to her blanket to retrieve a vol·
leyball.
The ball had bit her purse, spilling
its contents onto the beach blank.et.
The young man regained ~ ball.
and bounced back to bis volleyball
same with other young men neari>y.
The ring, with one large diamond
and 18 small stones, was in her purse
at the time it 91>illed, she said.
DO injury.
Other smaller incidellU of fires in
can have been reported throutbout
north Orange County. uaually between
2 and 4 a.m. In one incident, the
arsonist telephoned firemen to HY
when be planned to stop. He noted
that be bad l!parked bla.zes in other
cities.
Ll Cook t.bia · morning refused to
d,iaclose the conversation with an un-
identified caller who phoned with in-
formation on the L o m b a r d Street
fires.
Abortion Death
Plea Ordered
For July 10
Dr. Heney Holder, 42, bas been or-
dend to enter a plea July 10 to
charges be committ.ed five abortiom.
Ind~ aoe ftich_aJicedly cost 1be
life of a Cal State Fullerton coed.
Holder, pu.bliaber of the San Bernar-
dino Tribune and member of the San
Bernardino city planning commission.
wu alJo charged with one count of
second-degree murder at his &rraign-
ment Monday.
He wu indicted last Thursday by
the county Grand Jlll"Y for the death of
honor coed Sandra Sty. 19, daughter
of. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sty, of Gar-
den Grove.
She was admitted to Orange Coon·
ty Medical Cent.er where she died of
the effect. of ao incomplete abortion
performed fO\U' days earlier.
The prominent physician also was
charged with performing abort.Ions on
four other Southern California women.
His arrest climaxed a month-long in-
vestigation by the San Bernardino
police and district aUorney'1 office.
Soft Sell Sam
By THOMAS FORTUNE °' .,....,..., ...........
"I'm 43 yurs old. lt'a about time
I started making il"
That ii bow Newport Be.acll resi-
dent Marv Myers today described his
lucceu.ful new career as a cartoon-
ist.
Myers ii the creator of "Soft-Sell
Sam," a cartoon character wtio ap-
pears daily In 2n American news-
papers.
"Sam" will appear in the DAILY
PILOT, beginning Monday.
Myers describes Sam as an inept
salesman who floats from job to job ..
•·sam baa a hard time in the busi-
ness jungle." Myers says. "He end~
up spending quite a bit of time in
personnel offices because this char-
ourcK PEN-Newport Beach ca rtoonifit Marv Myers hastily ~ketches
out idea for "Soft-Sell Sam,'' a rarto<m character who will debut
Monday in the DAILY PILOT.
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friealll .... BJ Bf. -. . "~ Badt Im W:
4 J111..J11 .ate • • .... mining from her ranaacted W-, ... • • •. 8be dls4»V•ed the ~
ton Beadl wlaow't life _ roam when she returned home from
a..t tl1I tlfticerl be iNent iJlto the
Plome Md_.. reading a newspaper
ia the m.t niom when be beard
_....._ ........ Be said be went out
side ca dlect and found the ..-lndow
f24 000 in used $3> billJ -was stol-a two-day trip Tueaday nigbl
en 'from a . clOlet in her bedroom The money, in $2.000 bundles. 8P"
while she was out of town. poDce u.ld parently ii untraceable.
today The rear of Mn. Degred"1 eae-f«ted apm.
The' distraught victim, 61-year-0 l d story. stucco home at 170ll 8 5L
Mn. Elsie Degree(, ~ detectiYQ faces an alley. A fence. wit!! a l*l-
ahe temporarily stored the moaey bl Jocked gate. rum across tt.e rear ol
the. safe while cban&in& ~. tbe property·
Ram called Ins grandmother. w b o
r1lllbed -. ad called P._Ollce.
Alie • lie Af• were Mii. Decreet's
pe11 11· ,.._., lbree IDvw dollars
Mrs. Deer-' wit:Mtew the mcmiey De~ves who awanned to t b • ... --• end> pieces.
LaWsult SeekS
To Save Life '
Of Murderer J
From Wire Serri~
Condemned Santa Au -murderer
Frederick Sa1erfieJd is one of three
men named specriticall.J today in a
suit aeekitl& to halt aec1'iom in Cali-
fornia. _
The Nat;oaal AsllWiatkm far t h e
A~ment . of . ~ :.ftldple
(NAACP) filed the actiOID before U.S.
DIJl Jttdge Robe.it~~
FranciJco, who baa agreed to bear
the cue beginninc Tbunday .
The aui\ cbarps tlult CIODIUtutlooa1
rll'da of murdererl ,..... ~ vio-lated b)' ~ lilOl a , and ub ... ,...tine ..... spedfi.
cal),J, plU tbe c6er 8 1Dm OD Sin
Qu.adj pritae'I cllmll NW.
SaWfield. • ~gnt ... ldw'uled to
die Jab' • l• JdDbtC 1111 COIDIDOIHaw wife and her cfa&tder in Santa An.a.
The state bu indicated it will seek
to limit any stay to the three men
named in the action.
"It ii a bigbly tedndcal law suit.''
Jm>m(' B. Falt Jr. of San Franciaco
told a news conference. "The question
oC a death penalty ii largely irrele-
vant" The action declarel that condemned
men are denied the right of effective
COUDHI after the tint automatic ap-
peal to the State SUpreme Court.
It al.lo contend& that juries are
death-oriented because peraons op-
posed to the death penalty are ex-
cluded.
F ..... P .. eJ
HOSPITAL ...
not use any operating fundJ for the
construction of new buildings. "We
must rely on tbe generosity of the
public, aa we bave ii.Dee RC?9g was
opened." •be said. • ~
To acqulnt Newpprt bulinlla ~
civic leader with the existing · facil-
ities and to demonstrate the ~ for
increased room. Dr. Gerald Sinykin,
assutant head of staff for the hospital,
presented a videc>-taped tour of the
facility.
The tour Included a look at the
emergeocy room. the clinical labor&·
tory, the surgery room, the intenaive
care unit, the physical therapy unit.
the maintenance shop. kitchen, nun·
ery, and pediatrics ward.
A direct plea for additional~ Club
memben waa made by Hoag's DeveJ-
opment Committee chairman, Mar·
shall Duffield.
He stated th.at for every ~ people
within Hoag's range, there should be
one hospital room which costs be-
tween $2.5,IXXI and $27,IXXI to construct.
He concluded by saying that club
members have already gathered '1.S
million toward ita goal of $7.5 million.
Topless Control
Me~dyla1ul Man Opposes Bill
Flowerbed
P~tingDue
On Highway Danny Dare. co-producer at Au-
beim'• Melodyland Thealer anl a b&
Ue-8C81'l"ed veteran ol one '1iopleu
war" wilh Orange Coaaly otficiaMam,
manned the breutworb jn s.cr.
mento Tuesday night to stand off m-
other possible ~.
identifying b i m 1 e I I u the pn>-
ducer of Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope
television specials, Dare spoke in .-
positioo to a bil by state Sen. Gear&e
Deukmejian (R-Long Beach) wbidl
would allow local ~to pus
legi.sl.atiOD apinlt semi-nude 4-oen.
waitresses and other ~
females appeari:Qg in public.
Other billa diacuaed • u.·~
would fJl'HIDpt certaiD Oeldl ., aeos-
ation f• state J a .r la d t dMa, .._
blocking passage ol local arctmaora
iJI the fieldJ.
Dare's theater-in-tbH'aund mt a
lengthy legal atirmilb with Ille eit)'
of Anaheim laat December when ~
arena theater staged a Parisian re-
vue, "Les Girls," in wbicb cboriJlea
appeared bare-breasted. * * ~
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ftlwliltC of 1.1'9 lDah new flower .. , a .-middle of oa.t mp.
1'317 • air-a dll Mar will betin
willllili • cl9Ji, Newpcrt Beach Paru Dindllr CalYia Slewat .aid today.
$1PEwat neeiftd tbe geen light to
....... widt tile wart wbeJI the city r :• ~ .tn.ec1 him this -· c tltilll the CClrona del Mar ,,......, of Commerce Md aubmlt-
ted • $1.• cMct COftrinJ ~ •bare
of a.e .... Jll'OJed cod. n.e dtJ will pick up the rest of
die ..
0 t-fllldl received a bi1 boost
..... a -CAilbbdklD from the .... ~ ....... beaalib-
.. 'U I $1iaWWW Jollll $em.-
flle-'llle ..,_ ..._ will be 1nltlJ1ed at
~ Boalnmd and POf'PJ Av-._ llliClrn1 iDCea~. Raised
..... ... will be uaed.
'fte llDIMdglrwa,y prdena will bt
<Ar.-dd ....... third and tounb.
Three Top"less Dancers
Theh Suspect
Nabbed After
Long Car Chase
Win Permiu in Mesa Newport Beach pollce Tuesday llidit nabbed a car theft suspect after
a ~ cbu4t up and down Bal-
boa P"""'8qla aada.long We.st Coast mp.ay to BayDle Drive. Three go-go girls todsJ own Ydd.
ol.:ftcial municipal permits O'llfttiD&
them the right to dance ba1f node in
O>sta Mesa.
The city licenses allow their upper
torsos to be ~-Costa MesP city councilmen, edi.Dg
under pracure of a Superior Court
order wherein they could have faced
po9Sible · t'OIJtempt of court t..s. tbeT
refused permit.a, g:ranted four. denied
six, ..t beld emir two.
Here was tbe actiOn, g:irJ.by..girt:
Gnmt.ed permits to dance topless at
Baby Doll's~. %170 Bartlor BlTCL
Bdty . P.U.., ol Garden Gi'Oft.
PllyU11 Dnae, of Santa AnL
ReaalJe WMles, of Senta Ana.
To dance with top at Harwy's A-
Go Go;
I...blda Smiley, of Newport Beedl
Denied permits were: any CVtiJ, of Lakewood, by a J-2
vote, because she bad been anated
on a charge of serving beer to • mi-
nor in Lakewood. (She baa not been
convicted of the charge .. }
Vlrgiala UllderldO IUce. ef Santa
Ana, because abe bad been arnsted
and convicted ol vagrancy and a4bel"
c:taarges in Oklahoma and San Ber·
nardino.
Aln E. BffeU., Cosb Mesa, to
dllnoe at earw,·1 A Ga Ge. her'••
of UTaU..
M&J G. ,.... of tt.111 Lame Back.
te •we • UI • defimite plaet 91.
em"*'1DWAL
Canl G. ........ Hwtiw&t-Beadt..
................ 1111 jaW
witll the •• 1'flilOe.
J-5 .... Bwf. 0--Barda. )le.
cw ... -.....,_ Elll(ILjte4 at
tile .. ......
Deferred f:w fmtllll:r .........
were:
ll&rJ -.llnu. el Sa4'a Alla, be-
came ........._ die Pft Ille Po-
litt Dqa tuwwwl did -ft!iw .. rill
data -llu ~ the ate .ilrftstica-
tift IJwam..
Swlnl Birgtw, of S1i4'a Ana. be-
Offica'I said 24-year-old Floyd T.
Parter, a Lakewood cook, SWTeo-
dend after' the vellicle he was driv-
ing, a 1S1 Mustang, spun out in
heavy traffic at the busy Bayside in-
&enectioa.
Pll&nlhau Y~ A.ntiatia began the
ct.ale .t t :t5 p.m. after be spotted
the auto. reported stolen earlier m
Lang Beach, beading south on New-
part Boulnard at tbie Arcbea Over-
pma.
Antistia, bis 1 q u a d car siren
ICl'emli.ng, signaled Parter to atop,
bat tlile suspect speeded up and raced
clowa Newport to ~ Street, where
lie whipped around to Balboa BouJe-
Ymd and beaded back toward w.
Coast Highway.
Acording to politt, Parker raced
past stop sigm and a half-dozen red
ligbla • be continued east on the
ldglrny toward Bayside, pe!sing an
came me lml .at applied to tbe Po-estimated 25 cars on the right en
lice Dqaf mt ... Olen .. -" niate.
record. Other .quad can joined in the
o--riJwww alle .mr-east or-daw, which ended abruptly when
der, .,,._..· a .......,_,.. eiieer-Parker found b:inuelf in a traffic
jam. 1••1 mt permit to Bebf Dara Pl8ee.. He was turned over to Loog Beach
After OMFliiC Ille pawit 911! c:wiJ.. potin oa a charge of grand theft auto. ,.. .._ wtllll tD llllld a,.._.__
Urg • (I H-lCOOUlliaa -Allg. 7.
,...,. said Chey .... 1'nirw file ,,.... r .. e l
Satiri~ Sueeess
dancer•' pa..m .-.... time, RITUALS
too. • • • AtaameJ Bmim Jlllose, ti ~
Ila., ltp A 'i'C llany M E, .....
f!I' ol S-, Dora _. ah 91. tile a. cen. tamed tile ciomieil .... iltg ilt.o
a coart-&e~ willt ~'*"'...._
tioa of police 4lflittr's ........... 11nm.
tbe caemwy.
Pdenoa also pointed out that d@·
spite criticism of this year's service,
he hoped that "we will strengthen the
ciaetDUd)' and not abandon it." Othu trustees coocurred.
acter is partly biographicaJ.
"Sam would like to be a swinger,
but be can't afford it."
Until a couple of months ago, My-·
ers was a salesman for a graphic
arts firm. He'd been drawing car·
toons for years, but mostly to amuse
his friends.
Then a newspaper features syndi-
cate decided to give Sam a try. The
downtrodden character was an in-
stant success.
Myers's style is decidedly Thurber-
esque. He uses pen and ink, draw.
ing with quick. sketchy strokes.
His dislike for detail caused him
to become an art school dropout. Ile
next tried being a reporter-cartoon-
ist, but found out -as he was run
out of a small town -that carica·
tures are dangerous.
For the next l~ vears. Myers was
fitfully employed as a salesman.
Knowing he wanted to become a car·
toonist, Myers kept notes through
those frustrating years. He now draws
upon those notes for material.
"It takes about six minutes to draw
a Sam cartoon," Myers says. "That
leaves 23 hours and 54 minutes a
day for research."
Some of the research is done 1n
taverns, where Myers talks to sales·
men and collects gag cocktail nap.
kins.
lie i! part of a coterie of I o c a 1
rartoonists which includes Virgil
Partch of Corona del Mar and Phil
lnterlam11 of Laguna Beach. Partch
draws •·Rig George" and lnlt'rlandi
draws "Queenie."
Myers lives at 332 Catalina Drive.
Newport Beach. with his wife, IA'P,
and children. Marilyn , 20. Steve. 18,
)Ind Joyce. 15.
··The neighbor ladies think rm ~
~-----QmncihnM A. t.. '"Pillt" P3tley
...... Gut a.e BlibJ Dalr1 paSt -ll ..... -...... idbidiM
W•tllll• .. •+rm.....,._
ed ...... feet .. 9'I ....,. . '·
Jloare elJjecW .. tllis wMifM
p..._ P.,.e J
CHRISTY •.•
by <ncbr.ot;z-. Nm.al S.-in
Smla Au. Al _, -8eeded by the Or-. c..t Ollleclt ceed ...
medical treah m wil be cmtribll&ed
te Diner disew reasct...
ClriatJ'• tidDeJs ~ ..........
.. after abe .. ltrida wiGt cm..
_ ic· ~ "'-die was
'You don't understand, dHr
. . • I don't d•liver the DAILY
PILOT, I 1t1rt APPEARING in
It Mond1y.'
lL la Aapll. .... awtitia ....
readied the paillt wblft :lieaiUI WU
innniMnt ..-Ille lllderwmt fife-
saviag ........,.... trM• ....
1be .. of the "adaade" dial.Jsi•
nwh• ..... ..-....-.tf
the blood. is atJ aaelJ apeSft ad
Mn. Bbbery, a UCI wwwtiwg
dtrt.. c:mllla"t .tlal'd Ille treelmeel
Mn.. Bl.., • dapaatiiM appml-
ed to the pablic llliOICll a.e pas.
bum because t lie out in the bad 'l1te r~ ,,.. ilnmedi* Md.
paUo during the. day and sketch." he ::-;.,,~ aid W., ... Oftr.
says. As a resal1, Olrist;y Ow_. twitt-
The day Myers quit his last sales ~J at. of the dial}'sil macNDc
job to become 3 full·time cartoonist managed to stay aJift wtiile ..,...It
tht enginf' of his car dropped onto last mGllUl'a kidlleJ b 1r&a .. epera.
the pavemenL tion. She ..,.. ao blgel' mmt andergo
th gbt I bankru t " u~ dialyaia tra.tme11ta. 1ler' iDCIGM!r' aaid. "I ou was p • ·~en '"lbe new kidney ii daiDC the job,"
said. ''bu'_ it only cost S2D to remount said Ow MPPJ moeha'.
the engine." And Mn. Blau.,~
That WU the turning potnf in his "I'm rediq wonderful too.• Jhe
uid luck.
Dr. Newcomer will report to the
1-rd .t a JMer date OD the results ol
a.ticipfltal codenmces with vuious
reftOom leaden OD the matt.er.
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WtdMsdlY, June 28, 1967 DAIL V PILOT 3
Israel Annexes ,Old Jerusalem
:~vb:\,lj· DCsP,if~· LBJ Plea for. Cautio~:
~;:;.1~·$4~, Israeli Mayor: Johnson Urges
Given Or.ders Consultation
To Take <luqe On Holy City
tlidiag in t"lae IJiglat
' Children from the hamlet of NeDau Ha, 40 miles northeast of Saig00i
help unload U.S. rockets which are being med by gunboats in the
intenaified river bettle.s being fought in the ateL
Ex-Garrison Aide Tells
Swry W Grand Jury
NEW ORIEANS (UPI) -The Or-
leans Pariah Grand Jury bears testi-
mony today f r o m William Gurvich,
who said be resigned a1 an aide to
Di9t. Atty. Jim ~ because be
felt Garrisoo's investigation oC the
Four Americans
Take Positions
As f..ardinals ?
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope
Paul VI tonight placed nd biretta
caps on ~ heada oC four American
prelates and 23 other cburclwnen as
symbola of their new offices as car-
dinall of the Roman Catholic church.
One by one, the 'II new princes of
the church walked to the pontift and
Jenell before him beneath Mlcbelan-
gelo's Fresco oC the Last Judgment in
the Sistine Chapel. He placed t h e
red biretta of each with the warning:
". . . That you can S'how your will·
ingness even to sbe<l blood for the
exaltation of the holy faith, for the
peace and harmony of the C'brhtian
people ••. "
'lbe Americans were Archbisbops
John P . Cody, 69, of Cbicago; J ohn
Joseph Krol, 56, of Philadelphia; Pa-
trick Louis O'Boyle, 70, of Washlng-
lon, D.C. and Rome-based Francis J.
Bren.nan of Shenandoah, Pa.
The brief ceremooy, part of a weet-
Iong series of rites, b r o u g h t tow
membership of the sacred college ol
cardinals to a record 118.
K e n n e d y assassination should be
dropped.
Garrison c o n t e n d s Gurvich was
forced out of the investigation and
that he bad no lignifiamt ~ in il
It was Gurvicb 'Who announced the
arrest ol C\ay L. Shaw, the only de-
fendant so far in the investigation.
Grand Jury foreman Albert Labicbe
concluded: "I don't think he (Gur-
vich) can tell ua anything."
Subpoenaed along with G u r v i c b
were hi.a two brother•, Leonard and
Louis, an d news di.recto!-Ed Planer
of televiaion station WDSU. The Gur-
vich brothers an partners in a de-
tective agency and special police terV·
ice.
In ooe ol a series ol iot«views
Tuesday, Gurvich toJd Unit.ed Presa
International that Garrison once or-
dered WDSU newsman Richard Town-
ley and Walter Sheridan of the Na·
tional Broadcasting Co~y a.IYest·
ed, handcuffed, beaten ind dragged
into the police station because of their
parts in an NBC program Which ques·
tiooed the validity and methods of
Garrison's investigation.
Garrison has also subpoenaed offi·
cials ol tbe New Orleans Metropolitan
Crime Commission to appeai-before
the Grand Jury. The commission bas
asked' Loub1aaa Atty. Jack Gremil-
~ to inveet1gate Garrison and bis
metOOdt, but Gftmi1lion bu relu9ed.
After GremiD.ion said be bad no au·
thority in the matter and had not been
asked in by Garrison, the commisaioo
asked if Gremillion would not "inves-
tipte a district attol'My accused of a
cnine· wdes1 be asb you to do IO?" ..,•
·Gurvkb said Shaw was innocent of
any involvement in the assassination
of Pre!ident Kennedy.
JERUSALEM (UPI) -'l'tle &rMJi
:;ovenunent today annexed tbe Old
City of Jerusalem by taking .... mu-
iicipal control in the mme ol a b-
. -aell mayor. .
Mayor Teddy KoDet. mllllidpll p -
crnmeot leader in the llraeli. seetiDr
of the holy city. ,,. crie:red to ..
over municipti control al tbe old (Jt.1
M!ized from Jordan daring tbe..U-48J
Arab-Israeli war. A modest ca-.J
WU held and Kolliek •m llDC-4 t. 'Jds
first directive that waler ,.. • be
supplied to Old Jeruulem >f .._. a
day.
Hitherto, waier had bes llmiled 1D
certain hours.
Kollek announcect plans to .ule
more Jews in .JerUa1em aa4 to t.ikl
homes on ML Scopu.s..
1be government orden. 1-ed cm
legi..slatiop paaed ,_., bf b
KO-.sd (parliammt), 1Nn ...W 1D
extend Israeli civllla Plmk I hwtiua
to Palestinia lenit.arJ ....... -'
DOW ocx:upled bJ bnell i.e.. ,_.
tice MW*r Yac.. Sbii*• .....
1be KM""' aided ...... I 1 _.
tianal piWUe., bl+ .... -a-
the United StaCa aml Brilaia. 1D ..-.
annexing Arab territary. The Anb
states, backed by 816 Soviet Uaian,
have demanded a oaplete wltlldlaw-
al of Israeli troops.
Three bills paaed bJ tlla Ka? I et al-
low the government to atad llraeJi
laws, jurisdiction and public admini-
stration over the entlte sea held 'llD-
der the British mandate in J>almtine.
Jordanian ~ well al ... --aan River ancl the Gaa Strip, fmmlr-
ty u n d e r Egyptian ,.tmtnMratilll.
were part of Palestine. Bath seal
are now occupied by Israeli troops.
The legislation allo granted the rs-
radl MiDisttt o( the IDtlliar ..a.i-
ty to expand mnnicipal jurildidioa lrJ
decree and the sourus iDltie*d the
old section of Jerua)em waald be in-
corporated into Israeli Jt:nasalml at
ooce.
U.S. Population
Growth Subsid~
Over Past Year
WASHINGTON (UPI) -1be U. S.
populatian grew less last yar-than Ill
any time since World War ll, the
Census Bureau reported today.
Daring 1966, the number oC Ameri-
cans increased by an estimated 2.,-
248,000 ar 1.15 percent oC the popula-
tion. That compares with tbe growth
rate ol 1.23 in 1965.
Last year's figures reflected a con-
tinuation of a decline that began in
l957, the bureau said. 'lbe rate went
from a low oi 1.05 percent in lM5 to
a postwar ~ ol US percent ~ 1156
and baa been droppmg eftl' smce.
1be slower: growth 1ut yeer remlt-
ed mainly from a dedhring b i r t b
rate and a sllgbt iocrea1e in immi-
gration. Some 3.7· millicm Americans
were born in 19616, compared to 3.8 mil-
lion in 1965 and a postwar high of 4.3
millioo in JJ57. ·
1be death rate bas remained stable
at about t .5 deaths per 1,000 penom
since 1960.
Heavy Rains ,Spawn Flood
California's Desert Tops Nation's Thermometer
San, Moon, Tides
F Inf llloll •.•• , ,. • .. • • • 2.4' 1.m. J.6
Finl ._ .. . ...... ••••• t :U 1.rn. 1.1
~ 1111111 ... ........ .&..O ,.m. 4-1
Second low ............ 11:14 11-m. !.l
S•~ •1oes S:'5 a.m. sen 1:01 "·"'·
-,.,.,., n :.:i e.m. Seti 12:" 11-tn.
LHI 0 New Ill 0. l'IM
JuM " JulY 1 July 14 Juty ''
Or ange C:Oast
Souttl"""' wlNb 10 Ill 16 kllOh In •tiff-• todeY end TlwndeY at!Mf·
wlte llOlll alld Yefilbl4t. Ma.ftY IUM'I
clan bul IOw ctoudl Ind IOUI foo
nlohl • nd _..., mornlno tlou,..,
Yeet~Y'I Newpor! 19mpefalures
-· • "''" fl/I '1 •nd • low fl/I SS. W--..... ~WU 6U.
California
50UTHHN CALll'OltNIA -Mosttr
MllWW tadeY elld TllvradeY bu1 foo and
,.,.. c!oudl elono Ille ~If nloM end .,.r1., mor11tno """"· Stlollttv werme<
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LOS AHGELES ANO VICINITY -
MotllY ·-tod<IY Ind ThurtdlY but nloht and orlr m«nlno low Cloudl
alonQ lllt ('OIJI. Llttlt ltmPH•lvrt
cf\.oflo• HfOll• IONv and Tllurwo
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COASTAL VAllEYS -~hr Mlftl!Y ,_ and Tl\uradtV M carhr l'llOflno
too -. por!lon•. Llnlt temllt"thlf't m•~ Hlo"• boll\ den u lo n
LOW! tonlolll SJ lo 60.
INTERMEOIATE \/AlLEY~MllY
tuMY 1nd conllnued warm IOOIY end
Tl\urlldeY Hlfll• bofll NYI t2 to M.
L-. IClllitM JO lo "-
U.S. Summary
The hff\IY rt l"9 wfllcll t.anl lfrN'l'
f'-Slng Olllef their llenlu In Mluourl
-law• ,_red olf 1111• "'°""'"' but lncellY llH VY lhllndt rlfon'nl -k·
eel tome 4M'ffl Of l(tftlucky, llftnoh.
1(1nW11 11'111 Arkenw s.
NHrlY I n Inch Of rain tell an Loul;.
Ylllt, l(y .. In "'" '"-n an llour 11111 mornln• Whli. some Hdlont Of Chi·
c.,o "'"' dr~ by mort llwtn an trctl In 40 minutes.
-. tlllln u o lncl!H ftll el Cll•
nute, Kan . l.H at JOPiin, Mo , ,,..rl\I
one Inell at Mltweulrtt, w 11, 'nd I''
at llttlt Roclt. Arll , durlno • 11 ..
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TN> warm, humid wo•ll•"' which
N-1~ o-••tt th• rains nt.nclt<I
from lilt Oull cou t north l"'o 11'9
nellon'1 mk11oct1on.
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EXCHANGED-&neli otflcen lbhak Golan (left) and Gldoo Dror
(cader) are led ac:nm Allenby bridge by Bed C1'0M officials 'Needey
after the two piloU were exdwlged for 425 Jordanian prisoners.
Blood Rarity
Transfusion Keeps Baby Alive
NEW YORK (UPI) -One of tbe
rarest blood types known to man, so
rare that only five persons are known
to have it, kept a premature child
alive today. The baby was six weeks
premature.
Doc:ton at Mount Sinai Hospital
said tbe unnamed M>D of Mr. and
Jin. Evan Bmh of Brooklyn was
sand by the immediate transfusion
al RH null blood.
-'!'tie only persons known to have the
ame type are Mrs. Bush, the moth-
•; Mrs. Linda Mackell of Waabing-
ton, the donor at Tuesday's birth, a
young boy in Tokyo, an Australian
aborigine, an<t an unidentified adult in
the Los Angeles area.
Doctors said the mother's blood
could not be used for the transfu-
sions because antibodies in her blood
were attacking red cells in tbe baby's
blood.
Mrs. Bush's five-pound, six • ounce
son was born at 4:~ p.m. by ~sari
an section. Transfusions were immedi-
ately begun to correct the anemia,
w h l c b bad been threatening the
child's We.
Liberal Demos in Senate
To Oppose State Budget
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Opposition
cropped ap from some Senate Demo-
crats today as the Legislature pushed
final work on Gov. Reagan's $5 bil-
lion -plus boilgel
Only tmoee days r~ed to send
the record spending bill to the Repu~
lie.an goftnlor before the fiscal year
ends at midnight, Friday.
Sen. Alfred H. Song (D-Monterey
Part), chairman of the Senate's cau-
cus oi liberal Democrats, said be and
a few of bis colleagues will vote
agaimt the bill.
Reacting to the Republican gover·
nor'a threat to eliminate, or blue pen-
cil, IOme items, Song said, "We won't
vote for it in advance until )le tells
ua what be will blue pencil." But he
COnceded•that enough Democrats and
RepabUcam will join for ~e two
OPEN SVNDAYS
12 to 5
thirds majority of Tl needed for final
passage. The upper house is 20-19
Democratic with one vacancy.
The Legislature's attention was on
the race to complete the budget -
and on the impending battle to work
out a tax increase to finance it. The
Assembly's budget is some $818 mil-
lion out of balance, while the Sen-
ate's version bas a deficit of $784 mil-
lion.
Sen.George Miller (D-Martinez),
cl:tairmao of the two-house conference
committee resolving differences be-
tween the Senate and Assembly budg-
ets, said "we're shooting for tonight"
to finish its work.
Miller's finance committee won't
h e a r the tax bill until Seturday, the
day after the fiscal year.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson today cautioned I s r a t l
agairult annexation of the Old City of
Jerusalem without full consultation
with religious leaders and others .
In a special statement, Johnton
urged "appropriate consultation''
aDlong all concerned groups because
of Jerusalem's significance to Chris·
tians, Jews and Moslems, before-a
final determination Is made of the
historic city's status.
The statement was prompted by re-
ports that the Israeli government bad
formally annexed the Old City of
Jerusalem seized Crom Jordan during
the recent six-day war. This seemed
to be specifically what Johnson bad
hoped to avoid. •
The White House understanding was
that formal annexation had not yet
taken place, although the Israeli Par-
liament bad passed a law to permit
the action. .
The White House statement said.
"The world must flnd an answer that
is fair and recognized to be fair. That
could not be achieved by hasty uni·
lateral action, and the President ts
confident that the wildom and good
judgment of those now ln control in
Jerusalem will prevent any such ac-
tion."
'i he use of this third person ap-
proach in the statement obviously
was designed to permit eaaier refer-
ence to what Johnson bad said on
June 19 when be said "there must be
adequate recognition of the special
interest of three great religions in the
holy place1 of J erusalem."
While White House officials were
subjected to extensive questioning on
the statement, there wu no guidance
on what the United States would re·
gard as a solution to the Jerusalem
question.
There have been reports, however,
that the United States would favor in·
temationalization of the city, includ-
ing the old section seized by Israeli
troops from Jordan and that section
that already waa held by Israel.
Buffalo Boils
With Race Riot,
Fires, Looting
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Approxi·
11U1t.ely 350 young Negroes, roaming
in gangs Tuesday nigtlt and early to-
day, smashed windows, set fire, loot-
ed business places and hurled rocks
and beer cans at passersby and
armed, helmeted police.
The distrubance, on the city's East
Side, quited dowD several hours be-
fcn dawn.
At least two dozen persons we£e
arrest.ed and seven injured, includ-
ing four policemen. None of the in·
juries was reported serious.
Police .raid the outburst wat trlg-
gered early Tuesday night when a
stone was tossed at a bus. A woman
passenger was bit in the mouth and
lost two teeth.
Police said gangs of Negroes began
forming and wandered through streets
in a one-mile square area.
Police said the gangs set at least
five fires, including one that did an
estimated $40,000 damage to a dry
cleaning shop.
Redaeed from 199.50
mediterranean I contemporary •u••nv•• •sleep shop
1931 Newport Blvd./Costa Mesa. tahf.
Telephone 545.6000 OPEN SUNDAYS
\
now 149so
nauphyde
1803 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, Calif. .{
Telephone 548·~593 ~~
2 DAILY ~lLOl Wednesday, Junt 28, 1967
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Ex-Newpont Couneil~n.
Dick Whitson Dies at 73
Former Newport Beach city coun-
cilman and one-time Reodenous
Ballroom operator E 1 m e r Bruce
"Dick" Whitson died today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital. He was 73.
Ile IUOCUJnbed following ~ brief
Wnest.
Two yeers ago he ~tired H a New·
port city building inspector. He joined
the building department.in 1940, after
having served a full four-year term
on the City Council.
Mr. Wbitaoo managed the Rtode&-
voua, which WM destroyed by flrt
Jut year, during the "Big Band" era
of the late 30's and early 40's.
Long active in civic affairs, he was
a charter member of American Le-
gion Post 291, ui$1 for a peroid served
u Balboa Postmaster.
Two years ago, he received an
aw~ from the Newport Harbor Ex-
change Club in recognition of his civic
leadenhip.
· Receotly he establisbed a nursing
1Cbolanbip at Orange Coast College.
Funeral 8eI'Vices will be conducted
at Brown Colonial Mortuary in Santa
Ana. The Rev. Robert Boohall, of the
Episcopal Cbw-ch of the Messiah,
Santa Ana, will officiate.
ln~nt will follow at Fairhaven
Memorial Park In Orange.
Mr. Wbitaoo'• survivors include his
widow. Greb&. of 1he family home.
434 Santa Ana Ave., Newport; a
E. I. WHITSON
Ex-k•ndeivous Maln•g•r
dau.~ter. Patricia Wall, Orlando,
Fla.; a mter, Martha Whitson, San-
ta Ana; a brother, Robert Whitson,
Oceana, Callf.: two stepchildren, Jane
Dodd, Newport, and Loring J . Dale,
Bakersfield, and two grandsona.
5 Cars Burn As County
Firebug Strikes Again
Orange County's "Thursday Morn-
ing Fire Bug" apparently struck Wed-
nesday in Anaheim.
Five cars were heavily damaged
in two different blazes early t h i s
morning. Fire Ll Norman Cook ;s
working on the theory that an uni·
denti/ied caller who reported a blaze
at 1188 N. Lombard St. is the arson.st
who has left a fiery path of destroyed
automobiles across northern and cen-
tral Orange County during recent
weeks.
The call came at 3:29 a.m. Th r • t
cars and a garaie were damaged.
At 3:24 a.m. the fire department
answered a call at 2318 W. Greenacre
St., where two cars were damaged.
There were no injwies.
The method of operation seems to
match the work of an anonist who
tordled ~ cars on May 25, causing
thousands of dollars in damage but
W eddillg Ring
Lost on Beach
Wu be a sleight-of-band artist, or
did she misplace the ring'!
Mrs. Charlotte A. Stamm of S a n
Bernardino told Newport Beach po-
lice M~y that she is miuing her
$500 wedding ring.
She said she was lying on the 40tb
Street beach one day last week when
a youth 18 to 20 ~s old sprang
over to her blanket to retrieve a vol·
leyball.
The ball had h.it her purse, spilling
its contents onto the bead\ blanket.
The young man regai~ the ball,
and bounced back to bis volleyball
same with other young men nearl>y.
The ring, with one large diamond
a.nd 18 small stones, was in her purse
at th• time it spilled. 5M ~id.
DO injury.
Other smaller incidents of fires in
can have been reported throughout
north Orange County, usually between
2 and 4 a .m. In one incident, the
arsonist telephoned firemen to say
when be planned to stop. Be noted
that be bad sparked blazes in other
cities.
Lt Cook this morning refused to
d,isclose the conversation with an un-
identified caller who phoned with in-
formation on the L o m b a r d Street
fires.
Abortion Death
Plea Ordered
For July 10
Dr. Henry Holder, 42, bu been or-
dered to enter a plea July 10 to
charges be committed five abortions, inclDdblf one which_ ~Y cost tbe
life of a Cal State Fullerton coed.
Holder, publiahe:r of the San Benm-
dino Tribune and member of the San
Bernardino city planning commission,
wu a1ao charged with one count of
second-degree murder at hia arraign-
ment Monday.
He wa.s indicted tut Thursday by
the county Grand Jury for the death of
honor coed Sandra Sty, 19, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sty, ·of Gar-
den Grove.
She was admitted to Orange Coun-
ty Medical Center where she died of
the effecta of an incomplete abortion
performed four days earlier.
The prominent physician alao was
charged with performing abortiooa on
four other Southern California women.
His arrest climaxed a month-long in-
vestigation by the San Bernardim>
police and district attorney'• office.
Soft Sell Sam
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of TM D"" '"" llllff
"I'm 43 years old. It's about tim~
I started making It."
That ii how Newport Beach resi-
dent Marv Myers today described his
1uccessful new career as a cartoon·
isl.
Myers is the creator of "Soft-Sell
Sam," • cartoon character who ap-
pears daily In ~ American news-
papers.
"Sam" will appear in the DAJLY
PILOT, beginning Monday.
Myers describes Sam as an inept
salesman who floats Crom job to job.
"Sam has a hard time in the busi-
ness jungle," Myers says. ''He end~
up spending quite a bit of time in
personnel offices because this char-
QUICK PEN-Newport Beach cartooni~1 Marv Myeri; hai;tily sketches
out idet for "Soft-Sell Sam." a cartoon character who will dcbul
Monday in the DAILY PILOT.
'l
LaWsult SeekS
To Save Life '
Of Mnrderer ;
p,.... P,,.e I
HOSPITAL ...
Topless
"·-. t v·1 .1. .r?.ul (l L 'l.' '4 "Jj"f''
. ";18 'iOOJ • 3 "!"J!
80tiS~ • 1 tL'O 4 :i.torinnA
• Lttw:>D I,~
Safe, $24,000
. •
scene Tuetaa,y night fouDo the pad·
lock cut froa the gate.
The bwllin ton~ oU the iereen
and pried open the window of Mrs.
Degreef's bedroom to g~ entry. The
black. %¥r-ioare-foot safe apparently
was the only thing taken from the
~ wbicb was ransacked.
Mn. DeO'fff told Investigators she
and her 1fUC1aoD. Johnny Hunt, wbo
1iYa rib .. • left town about 11: 1.5
a.m. ~-ftey retuned about •=• p.m. t'uacla1 and Mn. neereet
l;ontrol
• . ,
dropped Hunt off while she took some
friends .bQme.
Hunt tell officers be ... ent into the
house and .was reacting a newspaper
in the front room when be beard
voices· outside. He said he went out
side fb cbeck and found the window
forced open.
Hunt called hls grandmother, w b o
rushed bOme and called ~lice.
Abo in the aaf• were Mil. Dep-eef s
personal· papen, three allver do!lars
and eight $0 cotr pleces.
Melodylmul Man Oppos~ Bill
Flowerbed
Planting Due
On Highway ~ o.e. co-podacer al Ana·
beim'• lle:lodJl..t n-ta-Di.. • bal-
Ue«mred ftterm fll -''1Dpleu
war" witll <bmle c...itJ Gfficialdaln,
....... tile bi 1Wb ill 8ac:r>
mdo 'l'aadQ ldglll .. ataal alf ...
otlla' pcwri"'e ilrt ....
ldewtifJilC Ill i • a e If u tbe pro-
dooer el ,..._. Siml1ra and Bob Hope
tieleYiaiaa aprcWa, Dare .. in op-
politiae lo a bill bJ atate Sen. George
Deatmeji.m <R-Lmi Bacb) wbich
..id allow llral pa..,.. to pus
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..... .... 51 .w. ...... ., Jecla.-
lllila is mia t•rhdJcdm. a.a. ....... ,, ... ., ............
irl De &11111.
Due'• Cllelkr~ IDlt a
leaglhy legal ---rib the dty of ,teahrim 1llt l)eremlwr wbm the
arena ~ sta,ed a Parisian re-vue, .. Les Girts," in wllida cborillea
appeared~ * *
Three Topkss Dancers
Win Permits in Mesa
, daoce at Harvey's A Go Go , became
of anub.
8eU)' G. T.U. ot North Long Beach,
became m. bad no definite place oC
employment
Carel G. Wsd, of Huntington Beach,
because sbe no >oncer was associated
with the Wolf Whistle.
Juet WaN, Huntmgton Beach, be-
cause llbe was no ~ employed at
the Wolf Whistle.
Deferred for further information
were:
Muy RMe Bnce, of Saot.t Ana, be·
cause information she gave the Po-
lice Department did not coincide with
dat.a on her from the state investiga-
tive burqu.
Sandra Hughes, of Santa Ana, be-
cause 1be bad not applied to the Po-
l.ice Department and there was no
record.
Couocilmeo, alto under court or-
der, granted a long-delayed enter-
tlinment permit to Baby Doll's Place.
After granting the permit tbe council-
men then voted to bold a public bear·
ing on poaible revocation on Aug. 7.
Planting ol. two Juab new flower
gardenia in the middle of OoMt mp.
way in Oorooa del Mar will begin
within 10 days, Newport Beach Parka
Director Calvin Steftl't eaid today.
Stewart received l'.le green ll&bt to
proceed with the work when the city
Finance Department adviaed him this
morning that the Corona del Mar
Qwnber of Commerce bad submit..
ted a n ,100 cbect covering b •bare
of the ts.000 project cost .
The city will pick up the rest ol
the tab.
Cbanber funds received a big boost
tbrou&b a '600 contributioG from the
Irvine Co.. aeccrdlDg 1IO beaatiflel·
tioG commlttM d*rmu John &un-
pie .
'!be flower .,. wm be lMtalled at
MacArttna Boulevard and Poppy Av-
enue highway ~. Raised
divider arees will be used.
The mi~hlghway gardens will be.
Corona del Mar's third and fourth.
Theft Suspect
Nabbed After
Long Car Chase
Newport Beach poUce Tuesday
night nabbed a car theft suspect after
a high-speed chase up and down Bal-
boa Peninmla and along Wen Coast
Highway to Bayside Drive.
Officers said 24-year-old Floyd T.
Parker. a Lakewood cook, surren·
dered after the vehicle be was driv·
ing, a 1967 Mustang, spun out in
heavy traffic at the busy Bayside in·
lee section.
Patrolman Vince Anwtia began the
chase at 9:~ p.m. after be spotted
the auto, reported stolen earlier 1.n
Long Beach, heading south on New-
port Boulevard at tbe Arcbea Over-
pass.
Anti.stia, his sq u ad car siren
screaming, signaled Parker to atop.
but the suspect speeded up and raced
down Newport to 30th Street, where
he whipped around to Balboa Boule-
vard and headed back toward W.
Coast Highway.
Acording to poli~. Parker raced
past stop signs and a hall-dozen red
light.a as be continued east on tha
highway toward Bayside, passing an
estimated 25 cars on the right en
route.
Other squad cars joined in the
chase, which ended abruptly when
Parker found himself in a traffic r
jam.
He was turned over to Long Beach
police on a charge of grand theft auto.
From Page 1
Satiri~ Sueeess
~ said they would review the
dancen' permits agla.in at that time,
foo.
Attorney Benieo Moore, ol. Garde-
na.. reprelellt1Dg Harry Maselli, own-
er of Baby Doll's and ah of ~ dan-
cer&, turned the council hearing lnto
a court-like .affair with cross-examina-
tion of police officers and councilmen.
RITUALS ...
the ceremony.
Peterson also pointed out that de·
spite criticism of this year's service,
he hoped that "we will strengthen the
ceremony and not abandon it." Othu
trustees concurred.
acter is partly biographiw.
"Sam would like to be a swinger~
but be can't afford il"
Until a couple ol months ago. My· ·
ers was a salesman for a graphic
arts firm. He'd been drawing car·
toons for years. but mostly to amuse
his friends.
Then a newspaper featutts syndi-
cate decided to give Sam a try. TIM
downtrodden cha.rad.er •aa an io-
stanL success.
Myers's style is decidedly Thurber-
e.sque. He uses pen and ink, draw-
ing with quick. sketchy strokes.
His dislike for detail caused him
to become an art school dropout He
next tried being a reporte:r-artoon-
ist. but found out -as be was run
out of a mtall town -that carica-
tun~s are dange~.
For the next l~ vears. Myers was
fitfully employed as a salesma11.
Knowing be wanted to become a car-
toonist, Myers kept notes through
those frustrating years. He now dratr$
upon those notes for material.
"It takes about six minutes tn draw
a Sam cartoon," Myers uy11. ''That
leaves 23 hours and S4 minutes a
day for research."
Some oC the research is ~ in
taverns. where Myers talb to sales.
men and collects gag cocktail nap-
king.
He ls part of a coterie nf 1 (I<' a I
cartoonists which includes Virgil
Partch of Corona del Mar and Phil
Jnterlandi of Laguna Be11ch. Partch
draws "Big ~rge" and lnterlandi
draws "Queenie."
Myers Uv~ at 3l2 Catalina Drive.
Newport Beach. with hi~ wift . Ltt.
and children. Marilyn, 20. Sttv,. 18,
anti .Joyce. 15.
"Tht ncigllbor bdi~ thlnlc rm a
~-----Councilman A. L. "Pink" Pinkley
moved that the Baby Doll's permit be
gr-*'d witb an added restriction
tacked Oil that DO spectator be allow·
ed wttbia 10 feet of any entertainer.
Moore objected to this addition.
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CHRISTY ...
by Crocbr-Otiuns National Bank in
S.Ota Ana. All money DOt needed by
the Orange Coast College coed for
medical treatment will be contributed
to kidney disease researct..
Oniaty's kidneys slowly deteriorat-
ed after she wu stricken with chron-
-le gJomerulooepbritis when she was
'Y.u den't undef'lf.-.1, dHr
••• t ...... , tWi,,.,. the DAILY
PILOT. f stwt APPEARING in
it ...., ..
11. In August, her oondltiot: had
reached the point where .:leath was
imminent unleu she undenvent life.
saving bemodJalysis treatmtnt!.
The ue of the "miracle" dialysl11
macblne, which washes pol900s out of
the blood, i• extremely expeMive and
Mrs. Blakeney, a UCl accounting
clerk. couldn't afford the treatment.
Mrs. Blaken~ in desperation appeal-
ed to the public through the press.
bum bttaUR I lie ou1 in the hack The response wu immediate and,
_..... .-.... .. the . .1-and slcetdl," he Mn: Blakeney .. id today, "over·
.--..... au& _, whelming." says. .
The day Myers quit bis last We.~
job to become a full-time cartoonist
tJw engine of his car dropped onto
t.M pawmeDL
0 1 thoupt I was bankrupt." M.yen
said ... ~ it only cost S2D to remount
the engine.."
That was Uw tnmin~ point in his
fuck,
Al a result.. Christy through twice·
weekly uat. ol the dialysis machine
managed to stay alive while awaltinj!
last month's kidney transplant opera·
tion. She now no longer must undergo
dialysis treatments, her mother said.
''The new kidney Is doing the job.''
said the t.appy mother.
And Mrs. Blakeney?
'Tm f~ling wonderful. too," SIH'
uid.
Dr. Newcomer will report to t.be
board at a later date on the results ol
anticipated conferences with various
religious leaders on the matter.
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Wtdntsd1y, June 28, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 3
Israel Annexes ·Old Jerusalem
DC~Bit~· LBJ Plea for. Caution:
-4.icling in .. tlae Fight
Children from ibe hamlet of NeDau Ba, 40 milts northealt of Sligon_
help unload U.S. rockets which are being med by ganboMI in the
intenaified river kttles being fought in the au.
Ex-Garrison Aide Telb
Stor y to Grand Jury
NEW ORLEANS (UPO -The Or-
leans Pariah Grand Jury bears testi-
mony today I r o m William Gurvich,
who said be resigned as an aide to
Di.9t. Atty. Jim Ganieon becauae be
f~lt Garruoo's investigation ol the
Four Americans
Take Positions
As Cardinals )
VATICAN crrv (UPI) _. Pope
Paul VI tonight pbced red blrttta
cap1 on the beadl of four American
prelates and 23 other cburcbmai as
symbols ol their new offices u car-
d:lnala ol the Roman Catholic churdl.
One by one, the 'IT new princes of
the church walked to the pontiff and
knelt before him beneath Michelan-
gelo's Fre9Co of the Last Judgment in
the Sis~ Chapel. He placed t b e
red biretta ol each with the warning:
" ... That you can show your will-
ingness even to sbecl blood for the
exaltation of the holy faith, for the
peace and harmony of the Christian
people .•. "
'Ille Americans were ArcbbUbops
John P. Cody, 68, of Chicago; Job n
Joseph Krol, 56, of Philadelphia; Pa-
trick L-Ouls O'Boyle, 70, of Wasblog-
ton, D.C. and Rome-based Francis J.
Brennan of Shenandoah, Pa.
The brief ceremony, part of a week-
long series of rites, b r o u g h t total
membership of tbe sacred college "
cardinals to a record 118.
K e n n e d y assaasination should be
dropped.
Garrison c o n t e n d s Gurvich was
forced out ol the investigation and
that be bad DO ~ ptirl iD it
lt was Gmvich who anDCJllDC"d the
arrest ol Clay L. Shaw, tbe onJy de-
fendant so far tn the tnftltlgation.
Grand Jury foreman Albeit Lahicbe
concluded: "l don't think be (Gur-
vidl) can tell us mothtDg. ''
Subpomaed alcng with G 11 r v i c b
were bis two lxutben, Leonard and
Louil, a D d Dn'I clirector Ed Planer
of ~vialon station WDSU. Tbe Gar-
vich brotben are partners tu a de-
tective agency and specilil politt terv-
ice.
In c:ne ol a 9er'iel ol iata views
Tuetday, Gurvtc:b told United Presa
International that Gurlson once •-
dered WDSU newsman Ricbard T~
ley and Walter Sheridan ol the Na-
tional Broadcasting Co~y mnst-
ed, bandcuffed, beaten ind dragged
into the police station became of their
parts in an NBC program wb.icb ques-
tioned the validity and methods of
Garrilon's investigation.
Garrison bas also subpoenaed offi-
cial.s ol the New Orleans Metropolitan
Crime Cnmmluion to appeai-before
the Gr'and Jllr'f. 1be commission bu
asked' Loa.b:laM Mty. Jack Gremil-
~ to invlltipte Garrilcm and bis
metbodl1 but Gremillion bu refmed.
After GremiDion said be bad DO au-
thority in the matter and tum not been
asked in by Garriloll, the commiuioo
asked if Gremillion would not ''in9es-
tipte a dlltrid attorBeJ accused ol a mme· mdeu be ub you to do IO?"
·Gurvlch -.id Shaw was innocent of
any lnwlvement in the uaassinatiou
of Prealdeot Kennedy.
Israeli Mayo~
Given Or.ders
To Take Ch~ge
JERUSALEM (UPI) -'1'be Jll'aell
:;overnment today annei:ed the Old
City ol Jerusalem by taking Oft!' mu-
.,icipal control in the name of an Is·
:-aeli mayor.
Mayor Teddy Kollek, muok:ipal 1ov-
_rnment leader in the Israeli sect.or
o( the holy city, Wal orQered to take-
over municipal control of the old ~ty
.seized from Jordan during the.Ilk-day
Ar»hreeli war. A modest cereman1
wu held and Kollek anoomiced in 'bil
first directive that water ftll to be
supplied to Old Jerusalem 24 boan a
day.
BHherto, water bid been limited to
certain hours.
Kollek announced plans to tettle
mare Jews in Jerusalem aod to build
homes on Mt. Scopu.s.
'lbe government orders, beaed on
1egia1atiop paued ~sday by the
Knesa.et (parliament), were needed to
eJSend I.sraell a.man adsninnlltration
to PaJathrian te:rritarJ oaptared and
DOW occupied by lsraell f Cftt9, .Ju.
tiee llJni*r Yacov SUplr'e .aid.
'fte Knead acted .... l*na-
ticmal prewme, indndtnl _..from
the United sc.tes and Brltaln, to avoid
armesing A.nib territory. The Arab
states, backed by th& Soviet Union.
have demanded a complete withdraw·
al ol Israeli troops.
Three bills passed by tbe Kneuet al·
low the government to extend Iarae~ la••. jurudiction and public acmuru-
atration over the entire area held un-
der the Briti&h mandate in Palestine-
Jardanian territory welt of tbe Jac-
dan River and. the Gua Strip, f~er
J.y under Egyptian administration,
were part of Palestine. Both areas
ani now occupied by Israeli troops.
'lbe legillatioo al9o granted the Ii·
raeH M'mistn ol the Interior autbori·
ty to u:pand municipal juriadiction by
decree and the sources i:ndicated tbe
old section of Jerosalem would be in-
corporated into Israeli Jerusalem at
once.
U.S. Population
Growth Subsides .
Over Past Year
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U. S.
populatioo grew Jess last year than at
any time since World War II, the
Cenlus Bureau reported today.
During 1966, the number of Ameri-
cans i.DcreaJed by an estimated 2,-
248,000 « 1.15 percent of the popula-
tion. That compares with the growth
rate of 1.23 in 1965.
Last year's figures reflected a con-
tinuation ol a decline that began in
1957, the bureau said. The rate went
from a law of 1.05 percent in lilS to
a postwar ~ ol i_.s percent !D 1956
and bu beS dropptng ever smce.
'lbe slower growth lut year result-
ed mainly from a declining b i r t h
rate and a slight increase in immi-
gration. Some 3.T miDlon Americans
were born in 1966, compared to 3.8 mil-
lion in 1965 and a postwar high of 4.3
million in 1957. •
1be death rate bas remained stable
at about t .5 deaths per 1,000 persons
since 1960.
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(center) are led acrou Allenby bridge by Red Cross officials 'ruesday
after the two pilot& were exchanged for 425 Jordanian prisoners.
Blood Rarity
Transfusion Keeps Baby Alive
NEW YORK (UPI) -One of the
rarest blood types known to man, so
rare that only five persons are known
to have it, kept a premature child
alive today. The baby was six weeks
premature.
Doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital
said tbe unnamed son of Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Bush of Brooklyn was
saved by the immediate transfusion
of RH null blood.
-Tbe only persons known to have the
nme type are Mrs. Bush, the moth-
•; Mrs. Linda Mackell of Washing-
ton, the oonor at Tuesday's birth, a
young boy in Tokyo, an Australian
aborigine, and an unidentified adult in
the Los Angeles area.
Doctors said the mother's blood
could not be used for the transfu-
sions because antibodies in her blood
were attacking red cells in the baby's
blood.
Mrs. Bush's five-pound, six -ounce
son was born at 4:05 p.m. by caesari-
an section. Transfusions were immedi-
ately begun to correct the anemia,
w h i c h bad been threatening the
child's life.
L'iberal Demos in Senate
To Oppose State Budget
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Opposition
cropped up from some Senate Demo-
crats today as t.l)e Legislature pushed
final work on Gov. Reagan's $5 bil-
lion -plu.s budget.
Only ~ days remained to send
the record spending bill to the Repul>-
lican governor before the fiscal year
ends at midnight, Friday.
Sen. Alfred H. Song (D-Monterey
Part), chairman of the Senate's cau-
cus of liberal Democrats, said he and
a few of his colleagues will vote
against the bllJ.
Reacting to the Republican gover·
nor'• threat to eliminate, or blue pen-
cil, some items, Song said, "We won't
vote for it in advance until '1e tells
us What be will blue pencil." But he
conceded that enough Democrats and
Republicans will join for the two
OPEN SVNDAl'S
12 to 5
thirds majority of 'IT needed for final
passage. The upper house is 2n-19
Democratic with one vacancy.
The Legislature's attention was on
the race to complete the budget -
and on the impending battle to work
out a tax increase to finance it. The
Assembly's budget is some $818 mil-
lion out of balance, while the Sen-
ate's version has a deficit of $784 ~
lion.
Sen. George Miller (D-Martinez),
chairman of the two-house conference
committee resolving differences be-
tween the Senate and Assembly budg-
ets, said "we're shooting for tonight"
to finish its work.
Miller's finance committee won't
he ar the tax bill until Saturday, the
day after the fiscal year.
Johnson Urges
Consultatio n
. On Holy City
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson today cautioned I s r a • l
against annexation of the Old City of
Jerusalem without full consultation
with reUgious leaders and others.
In a special statement, JobMon
urged "appropriate consultation' ..
among all concerned groups because
of Jerusalem's significance to Chris-
tians, Jews and Moslerns, before a
final determination is made of the
historic city's status.
The statement was prompted by re-
ports that the Israeli government bad
formally annexed the Old City of
Jerusalem seized from Jordan during
the recent six-day war. This seemed
to be specifically what Johnson bad
hoped to avoid.
The Wrute House understanding was
that formal annexation had not yet
taken place, although the Israeli Par-
liament had passed a law to permit
the action. .
The White House statement said.
"The world must find an answer that
is fair and recognized to be fair. That
could not be achJeved by hasty uni·
lateral action, and the President is
confident that the wisdom and good
judgment of those now In control in
Jerusalem will prevent any such ac·
lion."
'1 he use of . this third person ap-
proach in the statement obviously
was designed to permit easier refer-
ence to what Johnson had said on
June 19 when be said "there must be
adequate recognition of the special
interest of three great religions in the
holy places of Jerusalem."
While White House officials were
subject-ed to extensive questioning on
the statement, there was no guidance
on what the United States would re-
gard as a solution to the Jerusalem
question.
There have been reports, however,
that the United States would favor In-
ternationalization of the city, includ-
ing the old section seized by Israeli
troops from Jordan and that section
that already waa held by Israel.
Buffalo Boils
With Race Riot.,
Fires, Looting
BUFFAW, N.Y. (AP) -Approxi-
mately 350 yowig Negroff, roaming
in gangs Tuesday night and early to-
day, smashed windows, set fire, Joot-
ed business places and burled rocks
and beer cans at pusersby and
armed, helmeted police.
The dlstrubance, on the city's East
Side, qulted down several hours be-
fore dawn.
At least two dozen persons were
arrested and seven Injured, includ-
ing four policemen. None of the in-
juries was reported serious.
Police said the outburst w& trig-
gered early Tuesday night when a
st.one was tossed at a bus. A woman
passenger was hit in the mouth and
lost two teeth.
Police said gangs of Negroes began
forming and wandered through streets
in a one-mile square area.
Police said the gangs set at kast
five fires, including one that did an
estimated $4-0,000 damage to a dry
cleaning shop.
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Wedntsday, Ju111 ~. 1967
Redistrict·
' I ·smB~s
wnfusioii
I
w.uilINGMN ~(AP)
A congreuianal redlatriat-
inl bill tbat CGUld delaJ st. actiae to ... i .. ....
trlcta until ms .... ...-
a fog of coafwlloa ner ca~
Jtol Hill.
to 1!:. 0
:':, !:. :-~ Powell Gets
ure -warted out bJ BouM
and ·Senate coaferee1 -but
'"' members pral., bow· iDC JUJt wbat It doel.
By ltl tenm I provides
thlt no state would be re-
Nowhere on
New Plea
qul.red to redlltrtd .1J1 ac-WASHING TON (UPI) -
conlance wtut tbt a.,aeme Adam Clayton P~ cen-
,, __ , lh -......... ter ol • baageoamg Jllltice
.....,.. ' s one _....,.. ~ Depatmeot in Ye atiption.
_._..t.e •.• , Proddlnll
Tax Surcharge Far Away
'Ibe Ho111e Wa71 a It d
Meana Committee, wbtre
all tu leglJlltion m u•1 t
or1'fnlte, is nowhere near
ftnilbed with lta camkiera-
tiCNt ot a complex bill to
amend tbe Soclal Security
System and nslated prC>-
irams tucb u medlcare.
Tbe HOUH beflna a 1().day
J~ 4 recesa 'lbunday, .,
does the Semte.
-Coprmltt-a.a&man wu.
bw' · D. MDII, '(D-Ark.), bas
aaid· tbe conmlittee may
have a SOclal Security blll rud1 In JUl;f, but other
comnilttee memben specu-
late about dates like Aug.
15. Another week or 10 days
would be ~Dlred for House
conaideration and puaage, a the commtttee would
not take up another major
measure during tbia period. Heertnca OD a tax in-crease, if any are held, are
Joint V.S.-Russian
Awmic TrOOty Near mandAte until an.-'fed.. Jot nowhere today wlda ' Ida
era! cemu. Tbe Md re..-ofter to undlqo public c:eo-
lar ~ wtD )II 1Ula in nre in return for ~
1W10. lion to the BCIQle. . .
likely to be =c:f::· Al· though the ation
I R IC One at IDJD.J •'Wtlea• "I ca1a1Dly dGa't think '!4:ED NAnONS <AP> ko at tbe headquarters of Banquet or Off• ti raimc unauwend tbroaP !:teut! ::n:: ~ a.SnW°'='•S:::-to·~ the,,,.~~!~=m~-
would like to confine the ls-
sae to a simple yea or no on
an increase in personal and
corpor.te income t a x e 1,
tpOkeameb for a variety of
views wDl be presaiag for a
chance to voice them.
The tmg and queen of Thailand arrive at the White House for a state dinner the Houte ~,,..the be would be .-..S." aid ml to tbe a.na Dlaima-lie., a followup to tbe con-
Tuesday night given by the Johnsona. Fn>m left are Kini Bbumibol Adulyadej . eftect tbe prqi 11111 woa1d R~ Vernon w· 1'hnnloe. me*lt c.ur.c. ~ a ferencea wt weekend· be--_M_d_Q_u_oo_n_s_~-·-·-;_~_M_·d_e_n_t_m_~_~_._J_~ __ n_e_d_d_w_~_~_r_L_•_•_· ____ , =~(~~).am~~tbe~~~ba~~~t·J~n 1Y to .....-T .......... _.. select committee thlt ID-to C'lrl> tbe apr9ICI ol na-and Premier Alexei N. K~ Court : lie Supreme ves t i gated tlae l'fecrJ dear~ .. ....._ ' · IJ'lln, apparently flnllhed
Soviets Feel Strain
From ~isplaced Aid
UC Police
F11il in Try
For Powers LONDON (UPI) ._ '!be
Soviet Union ta feeling the
strain from growing de-
mands of her baWe~wom
allies ranging from . North
Vietnam to Egypt. diplo·
matic report.a said today.
The Kremlin bas poured
billiona of dollars in aid and
arms into its allies to push
plaoa for increased world
power, but bu little to show
for it to date. The Riwians
are f a c e d with new de-
mands amounting to well
over $1 b 1111 o n in t he
months to come.
In Vietnam mountfng ~
viet supplies, estimated to
run into bundred.1 of mil-
lions of ddllars, have failed
to strengthen tbe Hanoi
regime's chances of victory.
In Cuba the disillusioned
Fidel Castro bas been at-
tacking M o 1 c o w and is
pushing a third-force con-
cept that is embarrassing
the Soviet leaden. T h e y
have been p o u r i n g a.Id
to the tune of n million a
day into tile Cuban econ·
omy that is ln 1bambles.
In Cairo the Israeli-Arab SACRAMENTO (UPI) _
war meant the loss of So-Campus police at the Uni·
viei' supplied arms estimat· versity of Calilornia and the
ed at about $1 biJLion dol-state colleges have f~ in
Jars. their effort.. to become re-
yet, in no case oan the · cognized as f u 1 I • fledged
Kremlin afford to disengage peace officers.
without losing severely in The Assembly Criminal
the politiul power battle. Procedure Committee Tues-
It.s lead,ers have reaffirmed day night killed a bill by
their detemination to go on Assemblyman Don MuUord,
helping H an o i on an In· CR-Piedmont), which would
creasing scale. have authorized campus po-
They have comm I t t e d Ik e to perform on c.ampus
themselves to back tbe all of the duUes of other law
Arabs with economic aid as enforcement officers.
well as war supplies. The measure also would
Moscow caD.DOt afford to bave made an attack on a
let go of Q.iba and will have campus policeman as ser·
to continue its aid i.ndefi-ious a crime as an attack
nately on present indica-on any other police officer.
tioos. Mulford charged that dur-
These c o m m I tments ing the demonstrations at
whose real extent ls un-t b e university's Berkeley
known add up to a very im-campus trouble m ;. k e r s
pressive f i g u r e which s were told ''to go after the
certain to make a deep dent university's police because
into Russia's resources, ac-the pedllty ls 10 much light.-
cording to lie expert re-er Ulan for an attack on
po!'b. other police."
PEPSI
•
"If um --_ .... _ preacher'i>(>Jiticia .... tbe treatJ draft tfal Jut plwe ot the tum·
..a.-n do 1 JteU1 = =';'! "I don't tbiak ~Home C-. befGre the 17...._ mltrJ of Glallboro, N.J., RU88ian Ship
Saves Sailors BU&ll D08*tl lllUW& ,...,._ ~ group prob-the alte of the Jobnaon-Ko-
Wd Rep, Joa Call,en Jr. would take ~'S · I JW allly witbia tbe ~ few aygin parleys.
(D • Mlcb.) "t 11 • • it t h a D tbe reconu I WW ..,.. jt ... ,. atill be mblUI Ruak bad DO fm1bu ap-
amoatl ti ~ P tllf rrmt lmde bJ tlMI Meet.._... a 111wW.. 1ar .......... potntmuta with Gromyko MANILA (UPI) -A Rua·
or a comtltlltlcmal riCllt Gd t.ee." added Rip. Ee-ti ..-. ~· llCbedaled. He arr~ to aian vesael bu mcued 22
COD81'911 CM-& de dial by Celler, (0-N.Y.), ._ _... UA..SoYlel ~ ntun1 to Wublqton ton-aaUor1 from a Greet ship
simple ...... ed • cbalnDa et tbe JWl. bate t.e.. ...... f or part to lie Seui. Fcnlp ol£ sm-..llPGA, tbe Philip-
"U it ii jut advbmy and The tpecial ,... ...... Ja. __. to acree oe tbe Relatiom Committee and pine Navy Ald today.
the com1I can.so ahead u v est i i • t e ~~ ~ ..,._., or ~. tbe Cabinet today and to the The Soviet abJp Kolguev
they have, then it ii meaa-cbilrged bim wu11 ml"WmC daale. Bat U.S. dfplOmata House Foreign Affaln Com· anchored in Manila bay to-
iogless." Conyers wu the public travel and peJl'Oll 11n bopdu1 of J'Mdling mittee Thanday. night after the rescue. The
only HOUJe member of the f u n d 1 aod recGllUDl!Bdied Big Two Keord oa t bi s Gromyko, who arrived Greek ve'ssel was not im-
conference comm l t t e e to that be be seated, fined Mt.-IOOll after aobmltting t b e June 17 with Kosygin, wu mediately identified.
vote apintt the bill. which CD>, stripped ol bis 21 JW'I l*opoeed treaty at Geneva, reported conaldering returo-1.--=::;:z;;;;;m;;;;;;::....,.....-==.
is a compromite of sorts ol seniority, and palliiclJ if not bJ then. ing to Moecow atound tile
between different meuures censured. Tbia became known ~ end of the week if the U.N .
puaed by the House and But the Houle cm lllrdl 1 daJ lallowiDg a dinDa' meet· General Attemi.ly deddea Senate. Sen. Edward M. re;ect.ed the CoOIDll!fftee's blC 1'11e9day Digbt between to receu ita emergency ses-
Ken.Dedy (D-Mala.), wa s 111C01111N!Jtdattmw md 1IOt8ll Secretary at State De an aion on the Middle Easl Ko-
the only Senate coderee to imte9d to "esclade" Pow-Rlllk and So9W Fcreip aygin went to Havana
SAND PEllLIS
NOW
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~s~nt. 1eU~~~om~tbe~~IOll~~C~<JllCf~flll:::·~Mi~rM:~~~~Andr=~~~A~.~G~ro:.:::m~y~-_:M~ooda:::Y~·~~~~-~==================' The original Hou.ae bi 11 -
provided that for the ~ THE LIDO THIATRI PllOUDL y PUSINTS· *A FIRST' FOR COASTAL ORANGE COUNTY ud 19'10 electiom, a vari-
ant of up to 30 per ceat be-tween the s m a ll e • t and tarc..t diJtrictl la each
ltate w 0 u l d be aJl ri&tit.
with the martlD dropping to
10 per cent hlU"l1.
The Senate bU1. Mlopted
on the floor on Kennedy's
motion, put the lt per cent
limit into effect at once -
which would haft meant
reapport i o n m • • t it,, 13
states betere the' U. ilec-
tions: •
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AFTER "WPBI' SIDE STORY" ... "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" ...
DIRECTOR ROBERT WJSE NOW TURNS HIS CAMERA ON THE ORIENT
•.. ANDTHE WORLD OF ADVENTURE!
THE SAND PEBBLES is a gripping adventure aboard an American gunboat on the
Yangtu Biver at the Tery moment of ~·· awak~ ~ the mid iO's. It ia ~be 1tol'J
of me11t a abip, a people and a way of life engulfed 111 a tidal wave of revolution.
But moat of all it ia a dory of m• and women who find themselvee oaught ·
between the peril.a of lOTe a.nd the madness of war.
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Wed. and Sit. 3.00 ind 2.50
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SWEAT SHIRTS
For Men
& Women
2' COLORS
LONG OR
SHORT
SLEEVB>
, REG.
s221
. SPECIAL PRICE
.$192
COOL
SUMMER
STRAI'
HATS
SPECIAL 98~
LEVIS
nA-PREST
SLACKS
NfW
POPUlAR
COLORS •••
• WHITf
• YE.LOW
•SAND
• GRESi
GRANTS PRICE
s700
BINOCULARS
CLOSE-OUT
PRICES
Close-Out
R91. Price
6X30 $19.95 $1495
8X30 $21.95 $1595
7X35 $23.95 $)6'5
7XSO $26.95 $1895
8X40 $24.95 $17'5 I
8X40 $37.95 $2395
Wid• ~ngle
GRANT 'S '0~ CLOTHING ·
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WALKING SHORTS
Pl.AID • STRIPES • SOI.JO COLORS
WASH 'n MAR s29a
PERMBff PRESS s3sa
LEVI ST A-PREST
SfiOO & s700
DAILY PJLOT $
OUR
best ...n ...... J
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best buyl
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IS LEVI :: -=:: --HEADQUARTERS ~
IN
ORANGE COllTY
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Grants Has a Complete Stock -~
of Browning Firearms ~
Browning Shotguns $) 7495
Au~tlc 5 From .•......••
Browning 22 C1f. $8750
Autom1tlc Rlflff From ...... .
::;;::: F':°C:'~. ~~t~~~t.I~. $22000
Shotgun Sh.Us s1991 llMIN•TON of
12 ... ,....... Box
.... Price SJ.OS 25
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• • ..
Reg. •1• 10 'r
Plasticware ............ w ut a a
•M~r ·fr~ .... w 'I ,,
•"Ot.W..... .=t.,::z-....., ......
'I" Value!
Lustre
Ct Pearls •• ,
---. _..... .. ~ :i,.: ~r"""'""'!'G'nl-~IHkl ........... ~ ....... ~ ::.... • ....... .-la.
·Values to 35c
Party Paper . • .... c.wc... ...... .........
~"Value!·
Thennos
Bottle
ouartS157
$111
,..--.,... '9otdil widl
k ._. fltler. i.....-•. -...... ~ °"' ~"iiqoaids ltiit °' cold ,_..
Waterfill & Frazier
10 Year Old
IHtacky lourllH
116 Proo! s319
Flftll
•4• Value!
~ Wo•n's
Shifts
s3'8
Reg. '2"
Womeh's
Shell
Blouses
SJ99
'2" M•'s •4• Value!
Walki11g Shorts Short Sets · ........
Sift T·s3n a
.
•1.99 Value!
Spice Racks
3t4 ea. Ice Cream
Fo11ntainware
...
l1Ltall91a•h ,..
•1•val. Tackle__.,
Deodorant I ............ gg• ~
Fiii 1r1a1 •1• Clairol... *J '
Shn• Cr••• J.o--79' ...... :
loth ,., · ... Pren· ....... ,... ·1~ ~ ~~-Fistee~ 99' ~ -p.."'i'I-: ~ . ........... _ ......... -...... ~ ~~~~.::. 7t4 Polldent 63' Cci
•1 • Value! tt.• ..... ... • $147 98.....:
Assorted Nutrl,Tonlc.. _
Minon ¥Toni .::... •1 41 i
7fc f1";."*b1ell .:. •1 51 ;
-, ....... ,., 38c $f 4t4 Fresh .::-,... '
69c n. Chocolate
Chenies
2~'1
luch 1t £clinger l lvd. 233 I . 17~ St. at 0r.,.. 2100 Hert.r l lvd. et WllMft "27
Huntlnttett C-..ftr c.te Mete ~"I c...tw Hart.er Shepplnf Center W•
J (
I
.. 0 N~w l w Everyday Shelf
Prices • ........
Tremendous Reductions
---on All Weekly Advertised ·
Specials!
W ftr tie Orure Tap
nrourheut Ute Store!
Canada Dry ~ ••. •1 14 to •p•
Soft Drinks Westinghouse
694 Aloha
Charcoal
Briquets
. Kleenex
Facial Tissue ~ Le-Calorlel Flashbulbs
PllCk 84' 10 Ill. 44c
., 12 --.
M'l-Mt 1 Ml '"' Olhk•an • ... lucs:I ...
J lallon Picnic
or Patio Keg
2"
~
.,a;:o22c
SJ.49 Value!
our L~tt E~eryday Shelf Prices f3• Value! Garden Hose
Fauttte. "lnclurance"
lr Value!
Play Balls
• fluoNIHM
• '~ IMlt
•1.49· Value! 6'
Air Mattress
IC Sf:F .. Foamy ::: s109
I
_. l!(lJrltM IM-aclr~t.
I" 1lu1111n•111 f~. ~1'1 ~UJt 'WO""' ,111t1C', l6a7l ",
rolclt comp«tlr. ~
$1" v.1. Priilted Terry
~~Beach Towels
• ' ;\111h11ulnr l'OllOn ltrn« , ..
, t'Xtra big i nd u ira 1b1.orbtnt
• .. , on l21164" or ~4x62" 111<.
-.1uhf111! Lon1 wttri"I! Fua
onnts'
~~ e 1406 W, Ecl1nfW tnd l rfstet St.
--ldlntW Center, Stnt• AM
17904 M19noll1 St.
At T1lbert e Vlllege Cent ...
'
'1.49 Yaluel
150 Bondware
9" Paper Plates
Plastic Coat.d
Free Roll
ef Film
. 50 Foot~
$J33
Gn.i ...-. UM. ,~., ............
NII •al ,~ .eh~ 10 Y •t r Gutllnw. 7/1" e. . .....
'4~Value!
:@!:U,
Imm Color
Movie Film .............
A. AMerMa'1 Flee Kit ............... · · · · •• n
. .....t 11 ... I . Pvn Crackers ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
C. lloncl XX Cap Gun anci Capt · · · · · · · · · · ·. -t 1.tl .
D. 4th ef July Sparklers .... · · · · · · · • · · · · · 44c
I . c., Grenoclff .....• · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · •
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£.f&
~~,
Envasion
Charges
Dropped
LOS ANGELES (AP)-
1'Beach Boy" Car) D e a n
WU.on, accquited of draft
evaaion cbargea, says he
would accept a non-combat
milltary job.
"We were put here to
Dve," tbe »year-old rock
'n' roll singer said Tues-
day. "Killing 1s very evu New Town and destructive and result.1
in human suffering. I won't ~::.: .• ~ the destru<.iion Is Wealth Y
Wilson filed M I cooaci-
entious objector on Aug. 28, INDIAN WELLS, CallL
1986, 17 daya ~r the date (AP) -Nonia 6'oft, w h •
he wu to report for i.nduc-playld the part of Lum on
tlon. the old Lum '11' A~r r..
Purposely Deralled ·--" #
4 Diesel Loco1notives Run Away ...
lNDIO (UPI) -Southern
Pacific railroad crews to-
day began a JD111Saive sal-
vage job on four diesel lo-
comotives that were pur-
posely derailed in the des-
ert near here to end a 21-
mile, unmanned trip.
The engines, used to help
pull freights up tbe Beau-
mont bill grade, had been
parked at Cabu.on, early
TuesdaY while flDlinem'
Deslin Waldram a nd fiN-
ICBM Lofted
Down Pacific
mu P. s. P'labbect went
into an ~niaht diner tar
coffee.
"We came out," W.W. ram aaMt, "and they were
gme. All four unlta. Not a
sill\ of Utem anywb .... "
Neither man could aplala
why the englneg started to
move.
M th& locomottv. gatb-er:.ct SPe«f.. ~ In Soutbefn 1>actfic's ~
terbed control n>eml • Loi
,\qelea saw a J.lpt flaah
along their coatra1 )M>erd..
•'The li&bt WU ~ U
fut .. b futeat hJm
that travel aJonc -Me-tlon ol tr9Ck,.. dbrM ,.,.
Donald I". 'nlarlow tald. "It
bad to be • r&amWaJ-
"W• bad 111 choice bat to
derail It wbere ,.._ did, ..
'lburlow l9Jd. "P'oar m8'I
ahead, a lOO<ar fr e t 1 h t
train WU llow)J 1Dorine 8P
the ........
1'lMre II 'jult a a_ingle
track a1oac 1bat aectiOe of
tbe line.
A twi6dl WU tlnwa in
1A1 Ancrlns, ~ f9ur die-
M1a ............... .
•1dlnl UJ•dlll• .. .. ...... a.,. ..... ..
tncb •• Clllft. 'De ..
p. .... ~-
ettimated lGd mo. -...... wt.tMJWllW .......
A. G. Bays. SP ,.., '!I"
divbian aupei bdmd •• t.
said, .... jut .. 't a...
wbat bappelllld. ,,_. ....
~~---IOJDeoee•• ar4
and rt'eui'IC ........... -
at 1111 pomt. .... ,.. dll't
kncnr."
•.:....·--~~·"'' .... -...... --'
He told U.S. Dist. Judge di<> show, la a city council· A. Andrew Hauk he would
consent to a noncombatant rrutn now.
VANDENBERG AFB
(UPI) - A Minuteman 1 ln·
tercontinental ballistic mla-
sile was launched today at
2:37 a.m. from this West
coast hue, aocording to an
Air Foree apokesmlll.
HOLDIT!
'-rhey •1 behind ~ ~ mu t:iteft'• &
1"'0IDall-4ft ,ou that woman r' job such as hospital work. He wu one, el five per·
"I just want to do some-aona elected Tuesday to tM
thing good," Wilson said. first City CounclJ ol Indian Tb~ mis6ile, which bu a
range in e:1cess ol 5000
miles, was beaded for a pre-
selected target in the IOUth
·Don't make
.a move!
Hippies Trying New
High: Wheat Extract
Haut said Wilson's Gar-WellJ wboee voters decided
dena draft board bad acted irregularly becauae bi.a in-to l.ncorporate.
duction wu ordered by ooe 1be commanJty, U miles panel ol bU board but aip-east ol Palm Springs, ls.,_._,.....,.i;;;;;; ____ IO:tl
ed by a member of another one of the richest in the SAND PEllLES
Paoific Ocean.
panel of the same board.
"I am not going to con-United States. lta aNelled NOW
vict a man of a felony when value ol $14,CIOO per capita
'"1-nne-'ood
SANTAANA
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
An underp'OU.Dd bi p pie
newspaper publiabed in the
Haight.Altiliury d,latrict !'t-
ported Tuelday that the
Southland
Bus Fares
Going Up
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Starting July t the 700.000
Southern Californians who
r i d e rapid traMtt district
buses daily will drop ~
cents in t b e slot instead of
the 2$ cenU ttley DOW pay.
The nickel increase ln the
fares was announced Tues-
day by otticiab of the Sootb-
~rn California RTD, which
operates buses in Los An-
geles, Orange, Rivenide
.and San 8ema1'lino COUII·
ties.
The increase will affect
only fares in the first zone,
officials said.
They said the bike v. as
needed by the board of su-
pervisors' refusal ToesdaJ
to approve a $2,0M,000 sub-
tiidy to help the SCRTD off-
1et operating lossH.
GJue Sniff
Bill Out
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
The Aasembly Cr i min al
Procedure committee bas
killed legislation <tmgned
to outlaw the sale of glue
to persons under 18 years
of age.
The mea.i.ure by Assem-
blyman Pete Wilson (R-San
Diego), was aimed at keep-
ing glue out of the hands or teen-agers who sniff it to
get high.
Or. Alan .K Done. a Uru-
versity of U t a b medical
school professor, told t b t
committee it would be w e-
fu I only to ouUaw the sale
of glue.
He said such products aa
pa i n t thinner, gasoline,
lighter fluid, dry cleani n g
solutions, nail polish ~mov
ers produce tbe same ef-
fect.
pttychedellc community has the board does a thing like compares witb '5,000 I• r UDO THEA 111
uncovered a new ")egalli~th~i~s,~"~Ha~u.k~~s~ai~d=. ===~n~-.-~.1 .. ~u~m~·~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ high'' to rtt>Iace LSD STP .P'C ·-OJ .
and dried banana peels.
'J'be D & W U t kick, the
11 • w 1 paper rq>Olltied ftraiiht-hlced. la the u -
tnd from IPf'OUb el ordin-
ary wheat.
"From the N{>Orla we
have, tbt rtlUlts an mir.c-
ulous," said an article In
the "Electrk Garden ol
Eden' 1 Orifice."
An account written by
"The Electric Budda" said
wtieat extract users "are
reportecl to b a v e found
fresh outlooks, additional
strength surges in t b e i r
miJscles and their bHgbted
bodies begin to fill oul"
"Well, a lot ol. tilem are
undernourished kids," said Dr. Sidney Oobea, psycbl~
atriJt, LSD expert and u-
sociate clinical professor o1.
medicine at UCLA. "I can't
see haw it will hurt them
and at lea.It they'll get a
few vitamins."
The Orifice aaid a group
ol high school and college
stu<Mnts i n g e s t e d four
ounces of the "fr e s b l y
squeei.ed out" wbut u -
tracl.
"MOlll of this group ef
Long time Heads (slang
for drug users) gave up
seed, grass and all minor
drugs in favor of the n e w
legal higb," the paper said.
It said tile chemical na-
ture ol. the wheat high "will
have to be left to the food
and drug boys -wt don't
really care as Jong as It
gets us bigb and is legal
to bool" "It'• no great secrel if
they let the lt1.t! fennent,"
Cohen said. '"J1)ey may
have d:jscovtred al c ob o 1
and not known it
The drug expert said be
was "pe:rf ectly willing to Jet
them have all the wheel
ttiey want if they give up
dangerous drugs such u
LSD and STP."
Cohen said the reported
"high", however. probably
is an "hysterical phenom-
enon."
"'Ibey e<>uJd probably get
just u high sniffing dande-
lion flowers."
The Orifice said advant-
ages of wheal extract were
Uta t the grain C<>Uld be
raised indoors year-round
and "no expert knowledge
of bio-chemistry is needed."
HARBOR CENTER *:~ -:~HA RBOR CENTER ~ ~ HARBOR CENTER
AL~S~Sn~TY'll
Store Houn: 9:30 a ·m· ttll 9:00 p.m. daffy
FOR WOMEN! FOR THI
3o ~ Reduced Dresses
G•U FOR THE HOME .
2.33-U3 Novelty C1rtains
Sise T-14· MlcJI ted styi.
1.11-2.44 ' . ..., Gloves
Blue, Blad & While. Slightly Soiled
211 JI Spaghetti Strap style az.e Ux
eo only Dresses Scarves
Prin ta in Triangle Styles
2.33 Solid Color Drapes 4.11-DJI·
Tutura " 'nque 25 _., Bonded Knit, Broken Sizes Better Jewelry Reduced 2/1.00
Pins, F.arnng11, Necklaces . Swealen 2.11 24" Brazi~r lar-b-q1e
13 only Handbags Now 5.44 Q>ttoo Rib Knit
Straw&: Canvu-c)rig. e 99 26 only s rls 1.99 2.99 Bar-b-qae Tools
Handbags Now 2.44 ~ G:;~r Oheck Coonlinai... 3 eoa: • Piece s.1 r:.::;::-ong 2.99 is only Ankle Pants 181 ,Scatter Ruis
Dresses • Various Sizel &: Sty'-
Denim stretch, Broken Sizes 22 only . .
1.51 Electric Blanket
Group I oriCJ. 6. 91·9·88 ..
Group II oriCJ. 8. 98· 12. 98
Uniforms
Fashion Right. White only
Sleepwear
Shift Shin & Pants
Half Slips
Nylon Tricot
Better Sportswear
Now 5.88 Knit Tops N 0 W 7 .88 Pullover Styles-Broken Sizes
5.66 Skirts
Assorted FabriC6 & Styles 15 only
3.44 Plaid Jackets
&2 only Penn Prest-Sizes 3-tsx
2.22
11 only Budget Sportswear
2•00 Assorted Styles, Size Ux
Knit Tops, Assorted Blouses, Skirts
Summer Dresses Assorted-Brokell ~
<ht Control. Deuble Bed Siu
13 only
2 81 Electric Bl11ket
• Rayon/Cotton, Double Bed She
16 only .
4 08 Bath. Towel
• Stripeg & Solkb
.88-l.59 H= .. T!!'I
.10 ·~ ~!:!,·
IJI . ..,
2J1 ._,
215.11
20 mlJ .
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..
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~Wll ..... "'19 .................................. 111 3 44_5.99 Table Lamps 11.11
Legislature in Action
• Several Styles
Decorator Sheets
. ..., Group I 2-pc. . ..... .
Group II 1-pc. . ......... .
IY TME AUOCIAT•D .. ltllS ~sllloft Is u°"'lno up trem .....,.
SHMll• Otmocr•ts as IN 1e111tl•IU,. ou~s flnl l won on GoY. Au91n•a
buclllet of mort ttlen S5 bllllc,,
THE OOVCRNOR ~id "• will sign • budqel elll even
If lhl t"lslelure hn 1'01 pened • t•M
lotruu to belenc. I,
St-It -AutllorlH!S sehOOI di•·
trlch to provtdt tmur•not cov«•oe. -
l"ctUdlng -rtcmen's rom~ullon -tnr volUnt .. r.1 SI lX. McAlttr, 0·
~n Frarteleco. Tlllllllt -Bens h'911er ..suutlon
1111tl0" •-IOI' clllldre<1 tlf veteum wlm ~lor<onn«i.d dlsablllty Wl'-
•ntom• -"°' •""" S~.0001 SI 401, Alqulll, 0'51n Jose.
1 111et -Provl4a Ufldld•m ,..int 11,1 Qftly prlnclp1I occupetlon en !MI-
iot: All S7, JoflMOft, O.Et Mo~le. Tue~ -AW•'-'• If.I mtl-
l•Gfl tor lncreun tMctwr pr<Uloflu
All tt, Elllel, D-l.Ot AnVelH .
Assft--Rtc111lres <.04.lnlY ••· srnors to Inform P'Oc>ertv owners ef lrn:reu H In lull e<1sh v1l11e of orcN"
trly: AB SS1. Ztn0vlcfl. O·FUno.
THE ASSIMILY
t ... currH Ill s.t11i. A_._11•
IMllrllKI -AlloW'i per...,. ti
•N n or older lo contrect tor tutn
mn1>1lt ll11>lllty lnaurertee: Al 7'L
fn<•n. D·S•n Francisco llllt .. IUH ~••Inn -Rtoulres benl< MPo>lh o!
, .. ~1no1 •nd loaf\ anodaUof\ trt be
"''" n.n~ which ls rn.mbu o! Federll
f'>roo11t ln1ur•rtC.t Coroorat._,: .Al
llC. Pr!lllo lt·P&<lllc P1lls..Sft
llthl<J" -ltoqulru llok!«f tlf COi>-
""' tc o•v .. 10 dey,_, ,.~, "'•" tlvt
""'' Writ"" nolk1 OI Intent II) s•lt .. ,,.,.,,.,.., mo•or Yt/llcttl AB WO.
R ~lrn. D·LO> I not In
V•ttr•"t -lncr,.4ttt c.-.rtt ll' tdu ••'"'" bf~"' e r.cl mo" o•hcr <~•no !'\ r«IAllve to tduutlonaf ,., alWnf'•
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MUtr -••au1,,, tjlttftOt N ,.grt(ul
t11rt '" ,.f'fl,.rQf'f'Vv. ltt 11mrntt \O\£W'rw1
,._,, tf \ll\f' """'° fl'•t'•\ t#il flf~Y~C ff'I"
tttf'tlnv~~ auPfll\I 04' ,~11'-tn ~!If
Al 1712. "'""' lt·S.11.,.., '"" °"'''" CllMl"I -A b o I I 1 h « S IN Sll lD
Boord of Ory Cl .. nen1 Sii m. MMler, o .. erketey. tel!e91' -Allows distribution of
parllun. MC11rl1n and ~lnelloMI malerlel on lunlo< colleve omPllMI. wblect to reasonable ruin of llOVtrn-
lno 1>otrd1 All 2"4. v1sconc:et101, D·
.S.n J-. •-""*" ln,,..-4 ...... -U~• ~r•t 90vtmment
ID h•tl "''"' tor etlmlnallno C.lffM· nit 's !we Natlonel Gllerd dlvlslentl
AJR 2L Mtli.s. lt-Gttrov.
'''" -Olrtd1 Fain AllO<tl IO n 1r>d Cluslflc8tlon Commlllff ID •"""1
posslbiltty of 110 1119 cou11ty •114 dis·
Irle! fair "'""' •lk>Ulfd lnslllMI to loul art f1lrs1 ACR llt, llur"°"' 0.
S.n Frenclsco. THE SEHATE
Confirmed 41 of Gov. AMoen's ·~ pe>lntments. Including: ~•Y~ ,., ..
cunlfor, corrK"ltons dlr«tor; 1111 .. etl w. Porter, rttrutlon diYtslon r~ltt1
J•ntt J. MCCoy. tourism dlrector1 Kay
Valory. conJU.,,., COUllUI.
(9'1<""'" "' ,.. .. mblv A,.,....,IMtlh 'Htll«r -Asks C0119rtn 10 Include
Ille Middle Forlt of Ille F111her R,.er lo 1nv tederel wtld riven >VSt~m1
SJR U, Tule. O·Rtllro.od Flat.
Alr<l'.tl -"rolllblh 1lrcr11t from
tar>dlno on • puOlk r....i ••~"' In •-rvcnclesi SI 2'l, Coltler. 0-Yr•lll
lt..,-1tra -ln<rHMI .. lerlu o!
offtCl•I• court ~ In various
c011r1s. wHh I m"lmum of S 11.0001 511 JN, MtU.letr, O.S.11 Fronctsco s_.r -CrNlff ..,, .. .i. tr•Hk
vloletlont for s_,j c~ and U ·
hlblllons o< ~; SB aa. co111 ....
V-IM -Ellmt,..t~ 150 ..-Ill
IV llvlr19 el10w1nce tor ~la ot
vettrtn\ toking ~lgrtdu•I• ml~
worl< bl/I IM~ttt llmll on """'uni
•pent '"' lulllon tt)d fffSI ~II •)I).
Whetmore, II L• •hb••
11 ... tutletl lntro411<:H
Stell\• -Asks U $ POOIMUltr Ofll
... , t~ ,...,. • \t1m o •n ,,_ of "''
Twin &: Jl'uil Silel, F1oJ'&l Design
2.33 Chaise Lounge
12 only Padded FlonJ Prim
14.99'
10 oaly·
Maternity Wear Reduced!! FOR INFANTS! ..
Swimy,ear Tops
Solid & Print Tops •.. Animal Print, Sizes 2-4
Now 1.66 Electric Knife 14.11
4 oalf.
Bottoms
Assorted Style Dresses . 15 only
14.1. Dresse.c;
Skirts & Ankle Pants .... FOR BOYS! Table Radio
FOR MEN! Sweaters 1.99-3.3.1 Penoc::rest Deluxe, AM/FM 20 om,,._
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Sweaters 3.88-9.88 Pre &hool, Assorted Col<>rs 18 only SHOE VALUES!
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Wrdnesday, JUM 28, 1%7
Pacific View Mortuary and Chapel is now serving
families frvm Huntington Beach to San Clemente
Since 1960, Pacific View Memorial Park has been growing steadily, with each de-
velopment contemplated to be an integral fJflrl of one of the most beautiful cem e-
teries in Southern California. A s the years have passed green lawn has covered an
ever larger area of ground, the M ausoleum of the PacifLC has received new court-
yards and small trees have reached ever higher toward the sky.
Now, the most significant addition has been completed-Pacific View Mortuary
and Chapel. Noiv it is pqssible for families to make all m emorial arrangements at
one time, in one place-and at prices to suit every budget and desired service. Mor-
tuary services, funeral services, memorials as you personally wish the m to be can
now be arranged with a single phone call to Pacifw View.
Visit Pacific VieU?. See the new chapel and the dramatic view of the coastline visible
from here. Come see how pleasant and attractive a cemetery can be.
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY• MORTUARY • MAUSOLUJM •CHAPEL
FUNERAL SER~ICES • CREMATION SERVICES
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"For any or every need ... one call."
DAILY PILOT 9
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J 0 DAJL Y PILOT ~. June 28, 1967
For the Record
NOA• MUWMllAL MOP'fTAL -· Mr. -~ Fr-M IC.ttly, 2111 C-
dll. s..e. -· t lrl Mr. Mid Mn. O.le c;,_ 1• l'tw·
"'41 P'i.cit. CCIII• Mesa. .. ,, IN. alld Mn. Dnld IMlll. 11152 LIMI
SI.. H11n!lllOICW1 ~ boY
Mr. and M~. a.mi. CMllllO. l'llWJ
Kaai SIJ G•""" Grow. tlfl Mr. end Mn. Alban L..,... 1M12
P'tOO ""° Cl~. H""""91en !Medt, glrl Mr. and Mn. Teny 1CM'9a, DI ~ cla A ...... C-ottl MM, bey ,,_ ti
Mr. -Mn. Nldt FC1f1Uftt, 1'21 Odo ... ,.. II., H'unll""°" a.di. M
Mr. -9 Mn. Ar11wt ,...._, JPSl
Ma Dnw. ~ leedl. bey Mr. -S Mn. Al1hlr l•rtfleld, UIS
Ol«TY 0 ........ °'-· 9111 Mr. Mid Mn. S....ue4 a....., 433
E. ltlll SIJ Calta ~. 11"1
Mr. ltftd ~. O\et1a Z\tU, 11'2 (or.
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Mr. tfld Mn. J«ll Ho<N*I, Cit
Nero.-Ave .. C--.i Mair, 9'rl
Mr. -Mn.. ,_ ._.,, ll1'PI Y• c11.., st.. Ga,... Gnw. elrt
""'· -Mn.. ,_ ldwflw, a.a ,.,...
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Mr • ....i Mn. WIMlalTI °"'' 9" T~• -Drive. Call• MeM. t lrl Mt. aM Mn.. l'wl o..i.a. IU.A ~.
"" "·· Col1• MHa. glrl Mr. Md Mn.. 11-Crawford, •a E. c-IM. ~talfl valley, 9lrt
Mr. -Mn. CNrits ~. Wll $NdA ~. Mluloft Viejo. IWll\
M~lr:..c. Mn. E119eM W. lord, Jl'43
P'raldtfll Piece. com. Mew. girt
-:n or Mid Mn. o.lm•r lunn. m' A~ ti,u. way, N.wpot1 lffd\, olr1
Mr. alld M"-Jo1N! Wiiiiams. '127 11'\1111 Orlw, H11nt1119ton Bndl gin
#Ar. •nd M~ Jamn "*lttlar, 2'I
E. 21st SI.. Cmla Mesa, boy
Mr. tnd Mrs. Ull~ Ruoff, TI21 Hlglll•nd Drtw. Newp0!1 llf'adl. bey
Mr. end Mn . Frank Wrlgflt, f%71 Frl&-
lend Drive, Hunll"91ew1 leedl, bcrY
Mr •nd Mn Arlan Pfofll, m JoaM
SI., Coll• Mn.. t lrl ,_ 24
Mr. 1nd Mn .. J-n $alywada, 1Clll11
So<ll Circle. Hllf'lllnvfOn BHcll. boY Mr. and Mn. 8'" Parktt, l174 llt-
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Mr. end Mra. ~ TU1T1mlllo. Im
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DAILY PILOT J l_
News of Orange Coast Men Ser-ving at Do111e ••• Overseas
• ~ Coaat Guard Reserve En· son of Mr. aD<l Mrs. Donald for pilot tralnlq and Lt. son Drive, Hunt 1 D • l•• Ran.aid 11. Grace, t7IZ Bree-suit phaae " lale NaYJ'• m fighting IOUth of Da ~. IDll of M:ra. Eileen D.
;.:; aigna Rebert P. Grtem. son G. Prout, 16342 Woo&tock Proul to Sbeppald AFB, Beach have grldN"'d ~ 81 D r 1 v e, HU!lti.,,._ ··row--to-t.. a ...... adift Heng, Vietnam, in "Opera-Be t c b er, 18\122 Honolulu ~-·o1 Mr. and Mn. Paul D. Lane, Huntington Beach, Tu., for tra1nlng u a mis-the Basic A~ <aa1 Beech, are serving with duty proer-II& .. Nnal tims Un.ioa" while aervinf Lane, Huntington Beed!, baa
..... Griem, 2017 Oceen Way, La-were commilsioned upon 1Ue launch officer. School at P.-,pla. J'la. Maine 1-"ig!Ur • Atlack Air R.Merw 'ftwillillc Umt. wtdl H~a O>mpe-been pduMed from eJght
.. guna Beach, and Lawrnce graduating r r om Officer They will now .-.r ,_ Squadron <VMPA..$13) at Mempbia. 'r-. flJ, Xia Marine Regiment. wee.ks of recndt training at
. · 0 . s..en, IOll of Mr. and Caivtidate School at Lack· Engineman Mat&laew K Preparation Sdlool <hrry Point. N.C. He is ..._, ....... ID a 11111it ol the lit Marine Di· tbe San Diego recn.dt depoL
·"·Mn. Harvey Somers. 1709 land AFB, Tex. Fh~r. USNR, IOll of Mr. ane of the NPJ'• ......,..,., vWoa. He now feces three weekJ
E . Bay Front. Balboa. were Lt. ReinertaoD is bein& and Mrs. Robert A. Fisher, Marine 2Dd Lt. ~ A. Ainn~ Apprentice llr.9 tdlOOll Daring tbe muW-IMtl&alion ot individual combat tnlin·
commt .. Mn1ed Cout Guard usigned to Patrick AFB, 2572 Baysborea Drive, New-Beat, son ol Mr . ..t Mr-. B. Lewis, USNR, .. of Mr. operation 1be Lea1hemecks ing .
• • . olfken with their present Fla., for tuinillC md duty port Beech, IDd Engine· Luther A. Best, n ~ and Mn. Gordon M. Lewis. Marine Pie. Jerry V. accounted for more tbaJ1 a --------
.... Nftb altA!r' lfllduati.DC from with the Air Fcrce Systems man RJdwd L. Maey Jr., 1ross Drive, ~ 111 • t &, 119 Ill St .• Huntington Beach I.Mer, a. fll lik'a. RGbert enemy ll:illed. Kid 1 Li Ice to ~--.-.Offioer Cancldate School at Command; Lt. llu&bes will USNR, IOU of Mr. and Mn. and Marine Pfc. 8.-M I . bas completed 21 div• of in-G. Ne a J.. nG ~
· ·the Cout Guard Reserve go to WIIliama AFB, Ariz., Riobard L. Macy, 9321 Hud-Grace, son ol Mr. dlll Mn. tensive training in the re-Pl.litt, a.ta Ilea. toot pmt Marine Pvt. f.tttl R. Rd-'Ask Andy' "'TraJninlCentel', YMktown,~_;_--=-...;,;;_~~-...:.,_----;..._--_:..;. _____ _;_ _______ ~----....;;,_-----_:_--_;_-...:..:..:------_;_----------~~~
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Spec ... J8JM8 c. IUddk,
'10. 10D ol Mr. and Mn .
• • James Rlddle, 223S Bayside . • .. Drive. Corona del Mar, is
• -& membet' ol • unit whldl
--received 1he Army's Meri-
torioul Uait A ward t h 1 1
month near Qui Nbon, Viet.
•. D9111.
-The unit. the 1Mth Quar·
tennuter Co~J. eaned
. ·. the award for support of
. -~ mD.it&ry opentiona in Viet-
. · um from June 1955 to June
.. 18. The unit participated
:;:': ~ ln 20 major com bit opera-
"" 1iom in tnat ti.me . ..:·.·· --
. . . · Marine Pvt. S&eft E.
. : Dm bJ, IOll ol Mr. and Mn.
• . D. J . Danahy, 58' Plumer
· Sl. Costa Mesa, bu com-
.:. 'pleted four weeb ol tndiv-. · Jdual combat trainile at .:: .. :.camp Pendletou. He will
... > now receive fOUT Yeeb of :?-:· IJl«iali•t training.
~.· --
: ,_ . Marine Opl Aaert E. g
-'· J;r Jr., 10D ol Mr. and Mn.
Albert E. KellJ, 8 Mac·
-... DOlia, tCJlta Mesa. 1tceiftd • bis fomfh Air Medal wbDe
. ...... rib Marine <>beer·
. vatioe Squdnn I, a ~ • : of the 1st Marine A..ircraft . · ·w-mg. at tbe Marine Air Fa-
• cility. Ky Ha, Vietmm.
CEC Did Camplemu,
huaband of the f<rm« ~
. ., . da Lane ol Colb Mesa. is
. presently stationed at P~
er station in the Antarctic
with the Seabees. He will
retnm to Port Hueneme in
•·· 1968.
. : " Airbome training at Fl
· , Benning, Ge., II in store for
·. . ·J.U R. MarPall, 19, 100
-: of Coda Mesa Fire Chief ~ .. and Mn. Mulhall. of m.o
• Gannet ))rive. · · ·' John recently left for Ft.
Ord and will 10 from. the.re. : . after a short ~mation
.. . . period. to Georgia.
::~:·;_ Cout Guard Enslp Jt.J
· · p SIJdlilr IOll o( Mn. Por· . 8 5:.-: ..... mt Circ~ .... ~: N;i Beach, bu
·-·"joined the 7th Fleet bl the
Westa'D Pacific u a crew·
• mftDber ol the Coast Goard ": :; . cutt« Bering Strait
: The BerinC Strait Is one
" of five cutten recentlJ •
signed to patrol off South
Vietnam to prevent infiltra·
tion of eoem1 troops and
supplies.
Marine Lance Cpl. Jt.b-
eri J. T'ltefll1IOll. aoo of
Mn. R. W. Otbmer, 2(18
MiDtJtem111 Way, C o s ta
Mesa. bas reported aboard
the New River Marine Corps
Air FacilJty; · J acksooville,
: N.C.
Pvt. SaJUel L. c.eper •
20, IOft of Mr. and Mn.
Samuel w. Cooper t 3161
CoantrJ Club Drive. Costa
Mesa. recently completed
advanced armor tralninC at
.n_ Knox, Ky. He WU train-
ed to drift md mainta.iD
the Army'• penomel car-
• ·r1er.
Spec. 4.C. Jt.bert fl Pd·
·· enea 20 10D of Mr. and
. ·.:· Mn. 'R~ N. Peterson.
•··· 129 E. Bay Ave., Nnrport
. Beach, hes completed a
... ml.ulle repair course at tli_e
-· ... Anny Missile and Mum·
:· · lions School, Redatone Ar·
:; ·aenal, Ala. Re was trained
.in the eledronica or the
. SergeaJll missile.
Gunner's Mate Semnan,
. 'U wanl R. Nortlmrp, USNR,
11on of Mr. and Mn. Frank
S. Northrup, 9371 Hodaon
Drive, Huntington Beach,
attended the anoual Roee
Festival In Port.land, Ore.,
earlier this month as a
'7ewmember aboard the de·
stroyer USS Shlekla, one of ·u 1st Fleet warships at the
(~tivities . . . .
'· Marine 2nd Lt. Dam I.
Grta•. husband ol the for·
· .'mer Mias Donna E. Holmes,
: 29m Redwood Ave.. Cost.a
Mesa, is In Da Nang, Viet-
nam. serving with Scout
Dog Platoon, lat Military
. PoHce Batta.lion of tbe Force
. • J.,ogistlc Command.
Marine acout dot tnmJ,
.:·:consisting of a Marine and
a dog. have participeted in
· ... more than 45 combat oper-
:: .Rtion.<i In Vietnam.
2nd Lt Lnlle R. R~hte~
••. whose mother is ~·· T. R. Douglass. 9.Sll Bird
Ave .• Westminster: 2nd L•.
Jolla S. Rapes, son " Mr.
and Mrs. Robert M. Hughea.
· 14571 Newland . Midway City
and 2nd u . Oooald G. rroa1.
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JULY 4tll FROM 11 AJA. ti I P.M.
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12 DAILY PILOT
Recreation
Program
Under Way
Monday marked the be.
ginning of the Newport
Beach summer recreation
planround program, with
the theme. "california, Here
I Come."
Beginning with pre-histor·
ic times, which are featured
at Newport playgrounds this
week , the program includes
California I n d l a n Days
Week, Explorers by Land
a n d by Sea Week, 49ers
Week. Railroad Week, Gold·
.-n Age ol Hollywood Week.
California Carnival Week
and Space Age Week.
Continuing through Aul(.
18. the program consists of
crafts. games, ~ama ~
special events tn keepa.ng
with each of the themes.
Parks officials said young·
sters oI all ages may join
the program. Any child may
join the activities, free of
charge, by filling oot a reg·
1stration card at any su·
mer program playgroun.d.
The playgrounds offering
the summer recreation are
Newport Harbor Commun!·
ty Youtfl Center. 5th and
lris, Corona del Mar: Co-
rona del Mar Elementary
School. 610 Carnation. Co-
rona del Mar: Eastbluff
Park. v~ del Oro and
Vista del Sol: Mariners
Park. Dover and Irvine,
Newport Beach, and 38th
Street Part on Balboa Blvd.
In addition to the theme
progtam, o t her ~
events have been plumed
such as field trips to Irvine
P.ark Knott& Berry Farm. Univ~rsal Studios in Holly·
wood. and a straw·skiing
trip to Ml Baldy.
A DARING
PROPOSAL!
Social U>nventions
Defied & Tianntf<f !
~For Uninhibited
Inhabitan~ Onlyn
If you are among the few
FREE SOULS who
inhabit thi8 Area, why
limit yam thinking to
Friday or Setmday
when planning a p&rty?
The advantages of gMnr
a GALA EVENT on
SUNDAY, beretdore
a Grave Social Gafie.,
are UNLIMITED!
A Party cm a Sunday
AFTERNOON 1w
a Deceptively Metblr
quality which cm ad
to ANYTHINGI
The very NOVm...TY
of a Soiree Oil Sund8J
lends a umq. me al
DARING wbldt ii
not to be ad:Deftd cm
ANY OTHER night!
Should yoa be BOLD
enough to ad on th:i&
Daring Propcml, ca1l a.
Banquet Manager at the
number below to ?eeerft
YOUR Sunday in our
Banquet Room.
'This will not only mn1
you of our Ul'l8tll'p8898d
Harbor View, Superior
Service, DANCING
Facilities and, to be
blunt, FINE FOOD,
but will relieve you
of the TEDIUM of
clearing your Kitchen
of plates, glasses and
~ftover GUESTS
.me Monday Morning!
THERE HA VE BEEN
SOME CHANGES
MADE AT'IHE
OLD PAVILION .
BA t:DA
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PAVILIDll
NEWPORT BEACH
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SALE OF
SPORTSWEAR
SEPARATES
1." te a .ff value 1.69
A tWMly wvin9 °" summer ~
rates-before th• hot w-.ther
sets in. SIHvelets tops .nd j..
maic.s . . . the tops ift a grMt
profusion of te>lids and prints, al
of them cotton knits, in 5-M.L
siJft. The jamaic.1 in I OO j'. cot·
tofts and no-iron polyester/ coHow
l*nck, siies 1-16. Al of the cur-
• rettt fashion coWi. at a .........
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SUMMER PLA YWEAR FROM A FAMOUS MAKER
FOR TOTS 3-6X
RUFFLED TOP
AND SHORTS SET
2.99
A. Easy-care cotton seersudtw, 2·p4tet
set with eontrastin9 sid• ruffles..
collar. Red or blue, 1iies 3-bx.
Si1es 7.12 ····-.... 3 .99
STRIPED, POLKA
DOTTED SHIFT
4.99
8. Machine-washable I 00-/. co ft o "9
widely belted, red combtMcl wittt
navy blue. Siies 7 to I 2.
Si1t1 l·bx, polka do+ b1oonw1 i."
FOi filRLS 7-12
MIUT ARY MOTIF
SHORTS AND TOP
3.99
c. NH-0tt ~ pol<, ester I cotton ,
Mts Md top with maitary..Jike
braid, buttom. Blue/ gold. Sizes 7·12.
SC.. Ms 2.ff
OVERBLOUSE AND
SHORTS SET
2.99
0. Oaero n® polyester/cotton blend--
no ironin9. Blue emphasized wah
red, pol't1 dot pockets. SiIH l-61.
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may co south coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa; 546-9321, 67S-3'11 sllop neryUy, •Oldly lllrough saturday, 10:00 ~.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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MUA'S llST -Gtlle Benedict (center), winner of
the ea.ta .Mela Civic Playhouse's first Thespian
Award, is toasted with prize cups by other winners
t.rom tlbe 1966-67 season. From left are Bob Eng-
Mesa Playhouse
Presents Awards
By TOM mus .................. tnyed Ile wbimaical ·El·
wood P. Dowd in "Bar·
COlta M-put on tta ....,, vey, '' took the 1ea10D'1 belt
..... of the Acadmly ~ laurels. '1be belt -.c-
AWlrdl SMurday n1-. with trels award went 1o Mary
man. be9t actor; Mary Macy, best actnm; Benedld;
Barbara Van Holt, best supporting actreM, and Bey
L'F.clase, best rupporting actor.
SAND PEDLES
NOW
UDO THEA11E
one imporiant difference -Macy for her perfcrmance1----------------
all the wttmen lbowed up. as Lola ill "O>me Back,
A quiollet ol prime per-little Sheba.''
hmen from the second Rey L'Ecluse, who bad
season of the Costa Mesa j~ finished a f<U-week
Civic Playhouse -repre-run of "The Subject Was
MIDng each of the five pro-Roses" at the Laguna Play-
dudioos staged -were hon-h ......... _ bef •-k ored at the theater'• first ouse 311 ~· ore, wu . the best supporting act.or
annu.l aw.-ds dinner· trophy for his role as the
The awards were present t}Ta.onical captain in "Mis·
ed at the newly opened Cos· ter Roberts." Winning ~
ta Meea Country Club fol-supporting acC!ress honors
lowing the fine.l perform-wa. Barban Van Holt who
ance of "Harvey." which played the calculating older
cloeed oot the pjayboo&e's actress in "The Voice of l~ "8llOD. the Turtle."
THESPIAN AW ARD DIRECTOR CITED
Collecting the largest of The awards were not con-
ibe five C\JP8, the Thespian fined to acton; and actress-
Award for the lea800's out-es. Pl.aybouse ~dent di-
atmding performance by an redor ~ Tambellim was
actor or actress, was Gene presented a br4lcelet from
Benedict foe bis interpret.a-the city of Coeta Mesa,
tion o( an llCinC u-pnsi-which ipODBOl'I tile pkwy-
dent in "'Ibe Beat Mm." house, for her work in build-
Bob Encm-, who por-1ng the little 1beeter group
OYel' the put two yean.
Huntington
Players Add
Two Shows
• Costa Meii Qty Qluncil.
man and Mn. Alvin L.
Pinkley alao came in for
kudos fU' .... support of
the playhouse activities, re-
flected in their attendance
at ead1 adult, teen aod chil-
dren'• productioD lince the
playhouse was cqanized.
The Pinkleys were pre-
,, Due 1lo heavy ticket dt-9eDted two gold paaes 1o
mmdl, t h • Huntington futlre playhouse activities
Be.di P1a}'boule produc-and a pair o( gold 1eebl by
tion of ''See How"Ibey Rm" Bette Berg, b"m« city cul-
bu been held over fur a tural arts coordinab' who
Mil weebod, playbOUlll o(-WM ~ in organ-
ficilk have announced. bling the Chic Playhouse.
your rree
uounnet
cook book
'Ibe fa1lt paced !lfte, Mn. Berg ii DOW manag-ICDeduJed 1o clod mt week-Ing direotq-ol a 1heater ...,., ... ,_.
end, will live two men pll'· g.roup in Oceanside. "'"'"'"'.'""'
farmaDces U* Friday and OTHER HONORS ~-
Satmda.Y. CUrWo ti.me ls Obn honored for their
1:30 p.m. at the Bm'D, 2110 cmtributionl 1o 1be P.!-Y·
Mlin St., Humingtoa Beach. b~ wen Shirley Dillon,
Directed by Frank Rug-a voluntieer worm for near-
eD. b &bow feabns Dolli Jy every produdion, • n d
Cohen, Allan Sandquilt IOd Anita Gro98mMl, 1DUlical di-
Paul SulllYllD in tbe major rector for the d:i.Jdren'a
rolel. 01ber Cllt members plays.
_.. Gnitia Smith, George Tbe playhouse will go
Haddld, Ob«yl Tdreallt, "dark" fur 1be summer
Ron Filian, Colin Gmver months, following next week-
and Dick Taylor. eod'1 performances of the
'I'be holdover ii the sec-children's Show "Winnie the
end for the Huotingtm Pooh,'' and resume produc-
Beacb Plllybouee this sea-tlion in September when au-
.an. The l>e8ter' group's dltions will be held for the
opening play, "The Rain· fiM show of. the new sea-
n.ter," a1JO wat extended ton.
tor an ens.. weekend. ~miiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiii•I
Relervations for the H\mt·
~ Beach comedy mey
be obW.ned by calllni m-
45.18 or 847-4815. 'lictets
imy al.lo be ptrebued at
Mmoliol Music Center at
Five Points.
DIAL-A-PU YER
,,6-0639
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• Whett a penon can find
an older home In Laauna
Beam , that has beel r.-
modeled and rest. on a
big lot with many ~ -
IOllJlds interetJting!
• That M'Wing oluees are
being ottered.
• W h e re a. combination
handy man ~ nieht
watchman is needtd.
• WlMft a boa.ti~ enthU81-
ut ean Joca.te a pluah 30'
Trojan with extru that
idt!f!1>1 6.
•Then'• a 'M Riviera with
33,IXXI miles. It's aU white
with rreen upholmrmir
and hM air conditioning.
•.• is at Mariners Savings.
Stop by and pick It up.
To celebrate the Gounnet Festival, July
1 through July 10, Mariners is offering
a free gourmet cook book to all visitors.
Let these attractive bound gourmet cook
books instruct you in such diverse sub-
jects as wine cookery, herb and spice
cookery, and the ABC's of canapes,
cookies and salads. Find new ideas in
the preparation of culinary delights and
rediscover old ones. Come ioin in the
festive otmosphere amid the hand5ome
surroundings of the Mariners Building.
Our friendly and courteous staff will
assist you with all your savings and
loan rieeds. And remember, ot Mariners
your savings eam the highe.st prevailing
interest rate in complete safety.
• MARINERS SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
A S..bud1oryd a.pc..i ......_ Carpanliall
W1:Srn.IF'F'9 Do\'Ell •NEWPORT l l!Aaf, CAUJ'. t'Ul63 • n14l tn-«m
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Wtdllt~, June 28, 1967 DAILY PILOT
5 200,000
GENUINE DISCOUNTS on FAMOUS BRANDS
WE WILL IE CLOSED WED., JUNE 28 TO PREPARE FOR OUR CLEARANCE
WE CAN'T MENTION THE BRANDS BUT YOU'LL KNOW THE LABEL
"SAVINGS AS NEVER BEFORE"
ALL GOODS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK-ALL FIRST QUALITY
INFANTS
~!.L:S $16. ............... ... n. ..
DIAPER SETS !1• .,._... ....
S-Waltlit ..... S4
T.sHIRTS
NAMI llAND
YAL J.2'
CUI.ITT
DIAPERS
Tit I •1• , ....
.... J.tl
PUTTU
BABY PANTS
.... 6'c
MANY MORE ..
SALE
STARTS
THURSDAY
JUNE 29
10 A.M. SHARP
BE EARLY FOR
RIST CHOICE
BOYS
F•mous Mak..--Ho Presa $1
SHIRTS ~<;, ,.1
COWBOY
JACKETS REG.
$6
NATIONAL llAND Sft99
CORDUROY · 1,. :s.1
PANTS $3~12 REG. 4.91
F•mous Make
T-SHIRTS ~~~·
I 003 Cotton Nopreu
BARGAINS .:~:~·;.~u:,~:.~. SLACKS
REG. $5.00
CAR BEDS •
CAR SEATS •
SWINGS •
MATTRESSES WlTH
ACCESSORIES
20% OFF I
J PC. HANO MADi 211 ORLON
Sweater Sets
REG. $5
2 PC. TERRY CLOTH 1ss Snoozy Sets
REG. $3
EVERY n'EM
IN THE STORE HAS BEEN
REDUCED IY AT LEAST
20%
PAii TIAl>I ITIMS DCLUDID
BUY NOW
AND SAVE
ON BACK TO SCHOOL
MIRCHANDISE
TEEN
OPEN DAILY SWIM SUITS 9:30 TO 6 P .M.
MON., THUR., FRI. VALUES TO $12 9:30 TO 9 P .M.
% ]
PRICE
PHONE
545-1448 CHOOSE FROM MANY
FAMOUS MAKERS
GIRLS
POOR BOY TOP s2•• DRESSES REG. u
FAMOUS MAKE
T-SHIRTS & SHORTS 1/3 Off WM ,..·11 ........ ,..·11 ............
STRETCH NYLON
CAPRIS REG. $3.99
h FAMOUS MARI
WASH'N WIAR
CAPRI SETS
VALUE $4
ORLON
SWEATERS
VALUE $6.99
'1''
'2''
s1
•1•9
& UP
BERMUDA & SHORT SETS 1188
It UP VALUE $4 2 PIECI
BLOUSES & T-SHIRTS s1 VALUE TO $3
HURRY
ALL SALES
NO LAY-AWAYS-NO BONUS CARDS-NO GIFT WRAP
2300 HARBE>R BLVD • HARBOR CENTER
Char«Je Accounts and BankAmericard of Course
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14 DAI\. y Pfl.OT WednesdQ, Juot 28. 1967
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Double Decade
LEGAL NO'l1CE
Hugh Davis (left) and Chris Brown wait for slice
of birthday cake from Davis-Brown Appliance Co.
secretary Sue Bloodworth to celebrate 20th anni-
versary of their partnership. FirJt abop was at
1885 Harbor Blvd., in CosU Mesa. The partners have
been together a~ present location, 411 E. 17th St.,
also in Coeta Mesa. since 1963.
~· Your Money's Worth
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NO'l1CE
By SYLVIA PORTER
The day is coming when
you, a young married cou-
ple. wiB be able to "take
a pink pill iI you want a
girl, a blu.e piJJ if you waot
a boy, and a white pill if
you want neither." Almost
1urely, this freedom of
choice will increase the pro-
portion of boy babies and
thereby increase the num-
ber of males eligible for
marriage at all ages.
Thi.a, in turn, will elimi-
nate tbe abort.age of middle-
aged eligible males and as
a result. no longer will so
many miHions of older wid-
ows and divot cees be forced
to remain without male
companionship for 10 or ~
or even more years. Our
whole society will be heal-
thier and happier.
'Ibia WU one o(. the cheer·
ful prospect~ outlined by Dr.
Paul C. Glick, a chief popu-
lation expert for the U.S.
Bureau of Census and presi-
dent of the Population As -
IOciation of America, at the
association's annual meet·
ing in Cincinnati a short
whlle ago.
"TODA Y'S deficl( of mid-
dle-aged men who are elig-
ible to marry could be re·
duced. eliminated or e v t. n
obanged to a surplua," Glick
explained wher. 1 queried
him in Washington on this
forecast. ··in view of the
suceessful experiments in
animal husbandry to con-
trol sex in cattle. it is rea-
sonable to expect progress
in applied genetics lo con-
trol the s~uence of chil·
dren by sex.''
The Census Bureau is
now beginning a pioneering.
historic study of marriage
in the U.S. to obtain facts
for the Office of Economic DHC•IP'TION PROPOHD HWN>U HACH Opportunity on the relation·
,::"'=:--::~ ":;,.'11. "'::' ship between poverty and
HCHATIOel otsntcT marriage problems. Data
~":, -.:_ • c:::' ,!"_,IMP•~"~;: from a special sample of
knot ... Ot.frld, U Mid bouf!d.trv h --------
._,-..,.. In h10Mlon No. S ... 50. LEGAL NOTICE ~ JUftt i. "" bY lht lo.tro oc ------------~--ffl On.... c--,. Cefifor. P·f16M ..... Miii ,..,_ ._.. IM lftlot'Mcllon CllllT,,ICATE OF IUSINBS
ffl ..,_ -IM f1I 1.1111 SltM, 10 l'lCTITIOUS lfAMI
..., "' wlcllt\, wltl! !ht ---..... ol The ""*"~ ~ mfilfy .... b ..... AM A-. 100 fMI Ill wldl!I. ~dlno a b<nl!WU 11 2300 H•r'bo<
• Mid ....-..ctleft la .,_,, Oft • map llloulevero. Cosl• Mew. C1llf0<nla, ,,_,
al H-1 Hetollll. rttorcled Ill bllol< 1tir rldllloll• firm -of JOO•'S
4 -11 ol ""~'·-Maps. •K· FASHIONS &nO itlal u iO firm II (Oft'-.. f/f Or•• CIJll!lfY, Callfomlai ~ oe ~ followt119 person, -._. ....., _. w or Earl. Alone ,..,,,. "' 1v11 and pl•et oc ret~ ta
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,Al llw ltrnc ol lllo heU""' noll<ed .,_., C-mlulon ~ •O•fft
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lfl fM vl(lnlty ef lllt -'· Jvnt '1, 21 •nd Juty S. 12. lt'7 f31M7
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IN THE FINANCIAL
SECTION?
If .,ou 11ow ma11ufad uu , or 1
would Ilka lo lft•1111f•t +ur• •
produd . our lunin•n is 111 help
you m•~• mor• mo••Y
CALL 111 if you want to inu ••u
your profit 1tru~fur•.
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MAN OF ACTION -Adam West appears bl the title
role of ''Batman" tonight at 7:30 on Channel 7. In
thia episode of the color program the Catwoman,
played by Julie Newmar, joins forc4es with Batman.
TELEVISION VIEWS
TViewers,
Unite!
ly OINE HANOSAKEI
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -'l'be man wbo was bmd-
lng chatrman of the Bmmy .. wardlng Telm.tcm
Academy 21 Year'J ago now hu a new idea:
A "National Academy of Television Receiver
Owners of AmeriC'I.' ..
Syd Cassyd sees it as a service organhation
comparable to an automobfle club. But instead of
nromoting better highways for motorist3, it would,
he savs:
"Try to implement the Jaws of Coneres.1 that
say television shall be In the oubtic interest. conven·
ience and necessity, and -Provide a viewer's voice
dfrected toward sporuors and pro~ammin~."
Cassvd. smiling, jtravinf' and !lA. ie a HoTiv·
wood trnde-maearlne writer who in 1950 was presf·
dent of the Academv of Television Arts and Sciences .
IN HIS CLUTTERED office ~ block from Hol-
lvwood and Vine he areued: "Receiver manufac-
turen; are oreanized. service tech.,icians are orran-
i.,ed. broadr~ster-: are orianlzed. Whv 11hou)~n't own-
ers of the 55 million receivei.s be oreanittd?
"The qusetion is. is the public l!ettin., the max-
imum benefit Mt of its inv~tment of noo to
Sl .000 in a set? How can it best express itself u le
what it wants?
"Supposedly it is represented by the seven
federal communications commissioners. But with
200.000 station-: to police -shortwave. ftre. police,
airplane, ship, ham -the comm.i.ssioners are ove-r-
worked.
"AND WITH 50 perunt of our senaton and
even our Pre6ident having an interest tn broadc~
ing, it has become private intet'e8t, not public."
If the 700 U.S. TV stati<>1l8 grossing $2 billion
a year were operated fully in public interest, con-
venience and necessity, Casayd claimed, "then
would be no need for educ1tiona1 TV channels. A
broadcasting channel is no dlfferent in U.S laws
from the Grand Canyon Ol' Yosemite National Park,
which are operated for the public."
He sees the proposed set-owners' academy par·
ticipating in FCC hearin~ on station liceme renew·
als and taking a Better Busine.86 Bureau Approach
to color-TV servicing. "And why should we be
locked into a 525-line-per-incb TV system! The
French have 625 lines. Maybe 1,000 lines would be
better."
AS FOR PROGRAMMING: "Thirteen thousand
movie features have been on the air, some 11 many
~ 30 times a year. Is Ulla in the public Interest!"
Cassyd said his plan "does not eresuppoee
broadcasters are not doing a wonderful job. But is
it the maximum job?''
He said incorporailon papers, with himlelf as
one of four incorporatol"6. will be filed in Wuhing.
ton within a month.
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AT 1)oU5 MOMENT WElFAAE ~KER
GlORIA 8IGlEY 8E(,jl6 HER AF'IE~
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USC Given
Library
Study Aid
Fellowahipt totaling •m ..
130 have been anrded to use Scbool of Ubrary Sci·
ence by Ul4! U.S. Office ot
-: Education, Dr. Martha Bou,
dean of the school, announc-
ed Wednesday.
The fellowahlps are for
atudenta lntereated in study·
ing library lclence and in-
formation science. Dlvidecl
into two categories, the fel-
lowships are designed for
PhD and master's candi-
dates.
'Street' Artists
Richard's
Addition
Completed
A 3,000.square-foot addi-'
tion to the .narket building
at Richard's Lido Center, I i
costing SJ00,000, is expected • • r
to be completed this month, •
according to Hugh Mynatt,
general manager o: t h l
Newport Beach retail com·
plex.
The building will house a
n.ew 2,000.square-foot pro-
duce center with red brick
walls, simulated bric:~ floor
and a tropical planter wall.
Special lighting effects will
be possible with tbe use of
WedMsd~, June 28, 1967
.. ..
3,000.SQUARE-FOOT ADDITION FOR RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER
Artist's Drawing Depicts New Produce Display ArH
FAVORITES an indirect lighting system,
Mynatt said. along with a bakery depart SAND PEBBLES
NOW
UDO THEATRE
ment.
The program fOr PhD
candidates ill designed to
prepare faculty 01e01ber1
for schools of library and
information ldencea. The
PbD fellows will receive
$5,000 for the academic
year. plus '600 for each de-
pendent. 1bey also will re-
ceive ,1,020fOrthe1968 sum-
mer seuion, and $120 for
each dependent, if needed. ~
Fellows are exempt from
tuition and may be re.i.m·
bursed for travel expenses
~y ~ themselves "artists de la rue" and they will display more then 2,000
oil pamtings, water colors, collages, metalwOf'k pieces and stitchery examples
on the mall at Huntington Center today through Saturday. Huntington Beach
artists and their wort (left to right) are Marylyn Sonnickson Guy Bevill Lea
· Muggeridge, Ben Davis and Helena Scott. ' '
Also to be included in the
new building ls a 30-foot
open • front dairy display
unit. A total of 180 square
feet of grocery display fix.
tures also will be added,
The bakery will feature
a cake decorating corner
where customers can view
pastry workers on the job
National and local teador-
lhip polls prove the DAILY
PILOT carries some of the
most popular col11m1u and
fHtures available to any
newspaper in the Unit.d
Statta.
decorating fancy cakes. I'========~
• to aod from Loe Angelea.
'lbe fellowship fOr mas-
t«'s degree candidates ia
designed for ltudeata inter-
ested in entering the pro-
f e I &-l 0 D ol llbrarianabip.
Grant. ol . $2.200 fOr the
academlc JW plua • for each dependent, and MSC>
for tbe 1981 IUlllllU!f 181·
•Ion. rib $DD fGr Mell de-
pmdent, will be ...U.ble.
FelloWlbipl may be re-
newed for up to three years
depending OD the availabil-
ity ol federal funds.
Candidates must be en-
rolled in a fulltime study
program.
Applioatioos can be ob-
tained from the USC School
of Library Sdmce, 335 Do-
heny Memorial L i b r a r y
building, Univenity P•k,
Los Angeles, 90007. Com-
pleted applicetiona must be
poltmarked DO later than
Sept. 1.
Medal Asked
For Disney
California Seoal« George
Murphy Monday annouoced
he bu imroduced a b 111
which would autboriz.e a
posthumous gold medal for
the late Walt Disney in r~
cognition ol hi.a 1ervice to
tne naUoo.
The m~ would au-
thotize $2,500 to pay foe the
medal. It al.lo would .au-
thorize the striking off of up
to 100,000 bronze duplicate
meda.la to be issued to raise
funds for the California In·
stitute of the Arla, founded
by tile late movierilaker. Tbe
institute would pay for
these medals.
''Walt Dlaney was a
unique man," Murphy said
in a statement accompany-
ing bis resolution. "To the
end ol his days, Mr. Disney
remained an idealist in a
world of cynics. In an a g e
wbere men live each diay
with the awesome know-
ledge that tbey have the
nuclear power to turn this
planet into radioactive dust,
Walt Disney celebrated in
his t!Very creative ad the
innocence, joy, and optim-
i9m of childhood."
The DAILY PILOT
Covers Boating
Best in West
Over 9,000
Sign Up
For Summer
k• t¥n 9,000 atudents
have ea.roD.t for the first
&ix•Week tmDJDe1' tellion f.t
Caliform. State eoilece at
Lone Belich, acicording to ,
Dr. Roderick B. Peck, u-1f
sociate dean far inJtruction. ,~ ~ •-"'
Special fealuret> ol the 1 ~·
session inclU<l.e a section °'l•••••miiilill••••-. the honors program jtmior
colloquim dealing with the
creative impulse, a film fes-
tival, a summer theater pro-
gram, a choir workshop and
an opera cllnic.
Also offered are science
in t h e elementary school
and a clua in ael'ospace
education, both designed for
educators; several radio-
television and criminology
courses. aod • art program
for high school students.
Cultural event.a for t b e
summer include "Concerts
in the Grove" featuring sev-
er-al evemnc program~ ol 1nmica1 entertainment.
drama production. and ex-
hibits in tbe art plleries at
1be coDece.
1be teCOOd six-week sum·
mer 1e11iion will begin July
31.
Two Seeking
News Prizes
Two students from Costa
Mesa IDgh School are com-
peting wilb 'rl Soutbenl Cali-
fornia birgtl scboo~ jt.miors
in the finlt High School.
Joumallml Institute at the
Umversity of Celifornia. Riv-
erside.
Janice Jacobs, 3000 Cleve-
land, aod Tom Long, 3145
o:rt Lane, are participat-
ing in 9le two-week inlti·
tute which ends Seturday
and ia sponsored by UCR
and the Riverside Pr868·En-
terpriae oewspepen.
The atudentll, all ol whom
will return to school next
tall, are competing for cash
awards and honors while
r«:eiving instruction in news
writing end editing. Speak-
en during the ~week ses·
!Woo include widely known
educators and prof e1Sional
newsnien.
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JI D4JLY PILOT WtdMsdQ, JIN 29, 1 CJ67
SAND PDILIS
NOW
UDO THEA11E
Staff Organization to Change at El Toro Students Help Sign Up
Vote for ·Bond Ballot A new concept ID staff Staff apotesman aaid the
or1an!latioa 11 ICbeduled to milaion and taak.s of the eo ;Into operation at El Toro ataUoo wUl remain t h e
Martne eo.,. Air station aune. JulJ 1. However, t b e familiar
~ANTHONY'S~ I) woat.D l'AMOUI SHOE SERVICE
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sttoES & IAGS
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NOTICI: OUI COSTA MIU
SHOP IS C&.OSD
"G" HCtiODI wUl be dis·
banded ln favOt" of the new-
er organization containing a
Chief of Staff and eight sep-
arate department.a.
Station planners were al-
so quJct to streaa that the
July 1 change wUl involve
no cutback in manpower. It
is believed there will be an
increue in the clvilian work
force during the next year.
A! oppoaed to the normal
G-1, G-2, G-3 poattiona,
etc., the air station will
have an Admlnlatrattve Ser-
vices Department, a Per-
sonnel Department, an Op-
erations D e p a r tment, a
Comptroller Department, a
Public Woru Department,
Supply Department, a Med·
lcal Department and a Den-
tal Department.
Studeota lo tht Huntina·
ton Beach Union Hilb
School Diltrlct wUl aid in
regiltering voters for the
Oct. 10 tax increue elec·
tlon in the diltrlcl
Toda.y baa b e e n des·
COMPLETE FUNERALS CONVENIENTLY P~ARRANGED
OEM!!TUY LOTS l XAU80LEUM CRYPTS
Fro,. flff S F'rom Me6
rstminSttr Sltmorial Jark
Mort11ary-Cemetery
Two Scpu-ucly OWned Compant(S
Located Side-by-Side, Shuing a
Ccmmon Desire to SccYe You Better,
With Less Cost, ansf Without the
Incoovenimcc of Funcnl
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14801 • 1410l IEAOH ILVO .. WISTMINSTll
TWiMMcl 3-2421 Jlffenot1 1·17?S
tcnated "R" day at tbe tour
blth 1cboola, with student
leeden, tbe varloua PTA'a
and the League ol Women
voten resiltertnc vo~
and dlsfributlng intonnaUon
OD Toter ellObli~ ·' Aue. YT iJ the lut day
to reellter in order to qual-
f.ly for .,._ tu tnareue elec·
tion. T'be d.lltrtct 11 uk:lng
voter apprcwal ol a 15-eent
\ lncreue in the preset ft.at ~ t\OO. aaened valuation -rate,
' Approval alto ii uked for
a S22 mJllion bond !Jaue to
build two more,ecboob, ac-
quire an ~tfonal site and
make additiona at the exJ.at..
lng schools.
Sue Old!, daughter ot -
Mr. and Mnt.. J. L. Olds,
of 20582 Egret Lane,
wu girl of the month ·
!or May at Huntington-::
Beach High School. Be-
fore graduation she
wu active in camp\14
groups including Giris-
Athletic Allociation. -
Reii11r&tlon requirementa
include belnC a dtiien of
the United States for 90
days, <i the state for ooe
year, of the county f ()f' 90
days and of the prednct fCJr
54 days, and being 21 or
older. -------
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Tom Sperazzo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
SpelTUZO, 19801 Glou-
cester Lane, was boy of
the month for May at
HuntiDgton B e a c b
Jilgb School. Before
graduation be was ac-
tive in many campus
lfOUps. He plana to at-
tend UCI and major in
liberal arts.
w..,.,, JlllM 28, 1967 DAILY PILOT J.
Psychologist Urges More Aid fo r 'Hard to Reach' Pupil s SAND PEllLES
NOW
UDO THEATRE
Ullleu our ICbool& learn the emoticmlly d.i.stm't>ed For examp~. a pupil . with black.board, but cannot ab-
to recognir.e the child with child, or the ipOi1ed bral, thiJ problem mar aot be IOl'b the spokm le11on.
all _ ... ,_ to ••V ,..____..., ,,_ teWre 1eami.DI d iphilitia of whom have a rela--~ .--"We cannot wait 50 years lively normal range of open "ring" when abowD a riDJ, and t.b *tis to teacb him IMrnillg cNnnels. and CUDOt lp8l1 tbe warda, for tbe neurologitts a n d
properly, two or three dW-Instead. the cbid with a but will mMe a c:lreUlar psychologist to tell ua why,"
::-~ ~ ~ severe learning disability aignal witb hil flapn. ID said Dr. McCarthy. "What
ucalional dixards, KCCJl'd.. mflers from a blockage of certain i.Dltancea, t4le 1W-iJ more important at pres-1.nc to tbe fiDdlap of ICbool the normal learning cbaD-dent can com .. ebend what eat is to leach theae cbil-
PIYcholoeiat Dr. Jeune Mc-_ne1s~~in~oae~wa~7~~~aDOtbe~~r-~the~teecber~~wrftel~5an~,tbe~~dren~~as~m~ucb~~as~w~e~can:-I earthy.
Writmc 1a the curn:nt is-
sue of ''Grade Teacher'.'' a
profeuioml meprine f o r
eleD'N!llflluy ~. Dr.
McCarthy dimes t b e
~ tbe9e dlildren
repr:eeent in her article,
"Raw to Teach the Hard to
Reech.''
Experta admit that the
child with a severe lem1Dng
disability is clfllcalt to iden-
tify. Dr. Ucc.rtby com-
maK.s, "Be ia the kid of
whom tacbl!n everywhere
aay, 'Be *1ws me out of
my mind!'" ·
Thil kind of child. Dr.
HOLD IT!
Don't make
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Wr;nne~ood
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Stormvogel Vlsiiing Tlareat Women Get Foster Troph~
11 Newport Yachts to Race Chance in
Marina Race
Sprague Leads Collegians
In LA to Honolulu Classic MISSION BAY -Henry breakdowns ill the OK ding· Guard, 3-1-2-3-5-DNF"-2-
Del Rey Yacht Club wlU Sprague Ill of USC la vtr. hies In which the regatta is 70.
stage it.s third annual Ma-tually poliablng the Glen S. being sailed on this S a n 3. Richard Doyle. Notre
By ALMON LOCKABEY
leetl .....
Eleven yacht& will be fly.
ing burgees of l'\ewport Har-
bor Area yacht clubs when
the giant 7~boat fleet set&
s:aiJ next Tuesday in the
Transpacific Los Angeles-to-
Honolulu race.
The biennial dassic starts
at noon off Point Fermin
and will ftnistt oU Diamond
Head. a distance or 2,225
miles.
Starters from the Newport
Area are Jim Kilroy's Kia·
loa ll, Newport H a r b o r
Yacht Club; Al Cusel's Au-
daci-Ous, Voyagers YC ;
James Jones's Rampage,
South Shore Salling Club;
P h i 1 Campbell'• Legend,
VYC; Peter Davi.s's Orient,
NHYC: Jack Hamilton'• Ja-
carol IL NHYC; Tom Cork·
-ett's Salada, NHYC; Allen
Kell's Enchantress, Bahia
Corinthian YC; Slcip Allan's
Holiday Too, NHYC; W i l·
liam H. Allen's Madrugador.
NHYC and John Hall and
Stan Williams's Si m o on,
NHYC.
BIG TI OUT
Many yachting fans are
disappointed this year that
the Ti-foot k*h Ticondero-
ga will not be back to de-
fend her record • sma•mg
first-to-finish in 1965 against
Cornellns Bnrynzeel's n.
foot ketch Stonnvogel Rob-
ert F. Johnson, owntt of Ti·
conderoga, donated the ves-
se l to an eastern college ear-
lier this year in anticipation
of aoottler yacht he plans to
have built.
Three big double-stickers
are expected to fight it out
rina del Rey-to-Catalina Foster Trophy after scor-Dame, 4-7~U-tt. Ing five straight flrsta in Dlego waterway. Defending 4. Mlke Mcl•ughlin, San
for first to finish um year. Cal-48.s and two Columbia-isthmus race for women the North American inter-champion Carl Van Duyne Die&O St.Me, 1-2-4-7-7-3-3-4-
wittt Stonnvogel the favor-50s from local builders. Tbe skippers startlng July 8 collegiate singl~anded sail-of Princeton had two break-68.
ite. But the South African Cal-4& are William Ravens· from Marina del Rey. Ing championships. downs Monday, and Jim 5. Charles Bartbrop, Mer-
ketcb will get plenty of com-croft's Malaguena, s a 0 ta The competition is open A protest against Spraguf! Ingham of the Coast Guard chant Marine Acadmny, 8-3-
petiUon from Audacious, Barbara YC; Harry Stew-to female members and the in one of Monday's races Academy had one. In Tues· Mi:~. now under charter to Al Cas-ant's Jubilation, Westward failed to stand up, giving day's races Whit Smith of Others in the regatta are ~l QC. vYC and recently re-Cruising Club ; Hamilton's wives, daugbten and moth· bJm seven tints in eight Citadel bad a broken rud· Ken Fielding, Univenib' of
ngged/ as a yawl f« t:lts Jacarol u, NHYC, aod tress, Holida1 Too and Ma· ers of male members 91 ra~. His point score at der, resulting in the boat Washington; Rick lbrtin,
race. Corkett's Salacia, NHYC. drugadoc from Newport. yacht clubs affiliated with the end of the eight races capsizing. University of Waaldngton :
Abo oap8ble of leading The Columbia 50s are War-Class D haa four Cal-26s the Southern California was 93. Skippers with break-Dave Ingram, Tlilaoe; Whit
the fleet to Diamond Head reo Woog's Ranger, Stock-any one of which are capa-Yachting Association. • . Jn second place with 70 downs will be awarded Smith, Citadel; Vao Doyne.
is Ken De Meuse's 83-foot ton, and Simoon, sailed by ble of picking up cla&s or The skipper of each yacht points was Fred Minson of breakdown points at t h e Princeton. and I n g b a m,
schooner, Serena, from Sl .John Hall and Stan Wil· even overall honors. They must be female and must be the U.S. Coast Gµard Aca-end of the regatta, based on.t==Co=as_t_G_u_ani=.=====-t
Francis Yacht Club. She is Iiams, NHYC. are Sid Reotow's Sigame, at th~ helm from io minutes demy. ·their individual perform-
oapable or bending on plen-Class c is dominated by Del Rey YC; Barry Berk· before the st.art unW o n e The series was to be con-ances in the other races.
ty of sail under the right the fabulous Cal-405 from us's Intrepid, Long Beadl hour after at.art. Tbey alao eluded today with three ra-Here are ~ standings at
weather conditions. whose ranks the 196S bandi-YC ; Ralph Rosa's La Atre-must be at the helm at the ces. Barring fouls or break-tile end of eight races:
NEW KETCH cap w i n n e r came Crom. vida, Moo&erey YC, and finish and during a mini-downs , Sprague appeared 1. Henry Sprague m .
A dark horse in this year's There ~ 13 Cei-405 in tbe Hugh Rogws'a \\'bimaey U, mum of eight miles of the to be unbeatable. USC, 1-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-93.
SAND PEllLES
NOW
UDO THEATIE race is a new n.foot ketch, class. including Eocban-Los Angeles Yacht Club. course. Three skippers have bad 2. Fred Minson, Coast Wbi1tl~Wlng,ownedby ~------------_;;;...------------------~------------------------------------------------:..:::....:;.:_;::.::!:~..:...;=.:..=-:::::=...--.-=........::..::.:=_::=::::.::!:..-=:::::::.!!:==================::!
Hastings Harcourt of Santa
B a r b a r a and sailed by
Charles Ullman of Newport
Beacb. Whistle Wing was de-
signed by Wendell H. "Skip"
calkins, the same architect
~ de6igned the 50 -foot
Legeod in wtiich Ullman woo
1be 1959 race.
Never to be counted out
amoog ttie froot-runnen is
Kilroy's 73 -foot aluminum
sloop, .Kia1oa II. which re·
cently has been equipped
with a spade rudder to help
her lteeriDc qualities on the
loog dowuwind slide.
'Ibe r o 1 te r of stanera
shows 12 boats in Clase A,
24 In Class B, 15 in Cl.ass C
and 19 m Class D.
CHALLENGERS
If the big Class A boats
fail to save their time, tbe
handicap winrler could come
from any oi the smaller
classes, maoy of which were
built in tbe Harbor Area.
In Class B there are four
Daily 10 lo 9
Sat & San 10 to 1
Regattas Set Stage
For Transpac Race
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's Independence Da y r. ~;atta Saturday and Sun-
.. -:.. is expected to draw
mure than 200 boats In 22
cl.1..,ses.
The regatta is one o( sev-
<'ral Fourth of July wee\...
C'nd regattas that \Ii-ill set
the stage fDr the start of. ttie
Transpacific Los Angeles-to-
Honolulu race next Tuesday.
There are 71 entries in this
year's Transpac race.
Another giant regatta will
be held Saturday and Sun-
d ·~Alamitos Bay Yacht
C'ub featuring several hun-
dred large and small boats
sailing on the waters of Ala-
mitos Bay and Long Beach
Harbor.
The NHYC regatta, as
usual, will involve racing on
both bay aod ocean cOW'lles.
Nine classes or small boats
racing in the bay will get ....... -..... £.
starts off t h e NHY C club-
house. Two races are sched-
uled on Saturday and one
011 Sunday.
Classes racing in the bay
'ioclude ~-12, Lido-14
A, IJdo-14 B, Lido-14 Jr.,
Kite, Snowbird Sr., Snow-
bird Jr., Sabot A and Sabot
B. Start of the tint class
is scheduled for 1 p.m. each
day.
Out.side classes will start
off the Balboa Pier with two
races scbedul~ Saturday
and one on Sunday. Classes
listed on the imitation are
Ocean Racing (Class D
only), P.RRF, MORF, Star,
Rbodes-33, PC, 5.5 Meter,
Luders-16, 'lbistle, Interna-
tional 14, Finn, Snipe and
Rbodes-19.
Other major events sched-
uled over the holiday week-
eod inclu<le the Semana
Nartfoa at Santa BQrbara.
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~ GI-' S, tile nbmd Wida-
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p•ide
81'1 ....... time.
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Tiie 1117 ii ill6aiated this time over
tbe mt ... Tmbocw bu bem Jegta.
Jlte4 .... bJ tbe . t1aited SWa
Auto a.It, -($..-•• ..., • report
,..... ..... 1-e tw ...... met tbllt
tbe ewtrova:lial aircraft-powaid ma.
dliim woald Jleftr' aglin be allowed
1D na at Indimap>lia in lb present
It.de.
''Diapsting," explodea Gnnal.eDi,
'"Ul8t'a aD I can •1 about the USAC
nlliQg."
la reality, aD USAC did Vat to limit
the me fll tarbine engine5 10 that fd.
Jon Jib Gramtelli ca"t come U.C
ht the fatare and turn aatomolJile JW>
inl .... -aerial circoa. la 81is 1Yr'1 fndi-... •. aa ·
,.a an tmqaMP..Ny ann, ADllT•
ath 1iWe red ...... with °'Ft-RD-
-P--oi Janes at the ccmtrok,,.. 1ft!ll ca ill w;a:y to victory when a ts
ball bearing failed.
Grn*'H, admitting bis madrine
ftS IOlllftlaat qmcMr than tbe COIF
M.a...) Q'pea. cliec\i!Mld a week ago
-·· be willillg tD Id Twbocan if • bl .. far JO ,... wttboat
~ the enctne. paying lea for
USAC would give it& blessing. CataJoa price wu to. be Ql,000,
wblcb would not burt' Andy's pocket-
book oae iota.
'"Bell,,. NYS Gfantelll, "the engine
la DOt the real Mttet to the c•.
Yoa must have a super driver like PamelJl. a super bandling <Mula
ad _. wheel drive."
UUllling this theory, Jlmmy Clark
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Bll..L
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would be murder Jn a jeep.
"Well, I don't mean the mciine lm't
lmparbmt,.. Grai&elli correct. blm-
..it, "but USAC baa got the wrong
Idea about il
'"l'mtJine power will replace com-
bustiaa engines wi1bin 15 years -~
CID bet OD tbal Imagine having an
fuel ud having no &mog problems.
.. And USAC bu the audacity to out.
law it."
What USAC aciDa11 did at itl meet.
ing Mo~ was to require 1Dtbines
to utilizing an air lntaU area of 15
.quare 1ncbes rather 1han ihe 21 of
GranatellJ'1 craft, In effect, thll lllced
the engine's maximum horsepower
potential to ibout 489.
Andy datma bla car developed 550
ponies, althoup othen, lndodini Indy
winner A. J . Foyt, tnNt ft WM tome.
where ln the oeigbborbood ol 1,000.
"There II abtolutely no way to pro-
duce an engine like tbey'rt requlr-
inf," explaln1 Gnnatelli. "W h I t
they've dcoe ii t.o put us rltbt out of
business."
Never one to bow out without set-
ting tn ttle last word, Gi'ana~ru plans
to race the Turbocar one final time.
That, accor1ing to my intricate net·
work of tPies, will be Nov. 21 in the
Rex Maya 300 at Rlvenlde Int«na-
Uonal Raceway, when tht: Indy cars
come to califonU for the first time
in aeveral dozen years.
Tbe USAC ruling, you see, does not
go into operation until Jan. 1, 1967.
That's the day when the rest ol the
racing world 1rill &atber around Gf'an-
atelll's house and chant, "Happy, New
Year."
It's one-to-five Andy won't be &mil·
ing .
Here's wbM driver Pvnelll Jones
hlll to say about the bannint ot the
Turbocar:
"I volunteered to testify before
USAC, but despite my experience in
the car, as well as my vast experience
with almost f!fYery other type of rac-
ing car, l was not invited to appear
at the session.
"I have no axe to grind. I've driven
the car. I've been paid off."
His remarks came when the car,
the STP Paxton Turboc:ar owned and
built by Andy Granatelll, was placed
on public display, in the first of na-
tional showings at Jones' tire agency
here.
Jones reiterated that horse power
was not the factor. He pointed out
that the other cars were faster than
his on the straightaways and into the
turns, but his vehicle by its handling
did not have to slow down going into
the turns and came out of them fast-
er.
"The USAC action WM unfair to
racing and if racing fans feel the
need for fair play, they sbould write
USAC," said Jones.
Granat.ell, at a press conference
Monday which Jones did not attend,
Mid pr05pecta of designing a new
turbme car to fit the new specifica-
tions would coet millions. He said be
could not foresee anyone going into
such a venture.
"It's a dlrty deal," Parnell said.
"If somebody is out t.o get Andy -
they've done a pretty good job."
SAFE AT R:JME -Waddngton's Ed Brinkman SCOl'ed the Senators'
fint nm TumdaJ nig'bl with thil ~ at the plate following a 9ICri-
DAILY l"ILOT .....,_ W Rl<MA IC......,.
fice fiy by FA Stroud. Catcher la Bob Rodgers and on-deck hitter is
Ken McMullen. •Wac;hiligtoo woo, 9...._
l[lllhle, ....... .
Injuries
Hospitali~
Top Stars
A.wd .. Prw
Cart Yastrzemakl. ltiB groaJ from
the effeda of • ptniltellt bead ~d.
is the healthiest member ~ .. Ams-
ic:an League's Big Three.
y aatnanski ... tbe anifDea today
efter' returning to the Baston Bed
Sox' line-op.
Al Kaline and Fl9k Bobiftnt, the
Giber' two-tbirda o1 111e AL AB-Star
outfield. were far i.. fGl1m8te.
KaJine, Detroit's in;larJ-llf'Cllle super-
star all but knocked bimM!lf -of
the July 11 classic when be broke bis
right band in a ran fit ol tllmper
during the stamping 'ngen' 0-1 lou to
Oeveland..
And Robinson, Baltimore's non-
pareil slugger, was nuraiq a ~t
: · e bMdache after' aufleri.Qg a sligbt
coo ·sioa in a bueline c:olliaion with
Cbicagro __.s buem• Al Wm as
tbe fint-plllce White Sax trimmed the
Orioles s.e.
Weis. bowewr, was the uoluck·
lest ol all He'• out for the aeMOn
with torn ligamerrta in bis Jen m..
Katine, struck out by CJneland's
Sam McDowell hi the sixth imlD& ~
turned to tbe dagout and llatned bil
bat into tbe •t rack, tracturtng a
met.acarplll o>GDe in .is band. Be'Jl be
out two • tlnft weeb, aOCGrding to
Dr. BuaeJ1 Wript. the Tigen' pb,U.
clan.
The 32-yur~ ouUidder, wbo led
the AD-Star be.Do witll 2'C of a poai-
ble 247 wt.ea, WU bittiag .3?J, with 1$
tiomen and 53 runs batted in. H i 1
freak Injury. coupled with Detroit's
month-long slump. dampens T i g e r-
bopa for tbeJr first pennant s l n c e
U4$.
Tale of 2 Y ears--Pitching
Sutton Masters Reds on 2-Hitter
CINCINNATI (AP) -The reason
the Los Angeles Dodgers have been
wallowing in the tee0nd division most
of this season may be the same rea-
son the Dodgers won the National
League pennant last aeuon -pitch-
ing.
Don Drysdale, Don Sutton and
C I a u d e Osteen have combtned
for· 17 of the 18 complete games by
the Los Angeles staff.
Pitching is the key to Dodger auc-
caa since a club batting average of
.239 won't help any so the latest Los
AnpJes surge is the moat promiling
tbblg that's happened since opening
day. ..
Tuesday evening Sutton picked up
bia fifth win on a sparkling two-btt
abutout of the Cincinnati Reds, 9-0. In
giolng the route for the fifth time thi.a
year. t h e sophomore rigbthander
struck out 11, walked none and didn't
allow a runner to get to second.
The Dodgers have won 10 Of their
last 14 games while the Reds have
lost 11 of 14. And it wu the fourth
straight contest the Dodgers have got-
ten a complete game win from a ,
starter.
Tbe Dodgen got 13 bits off f o u r
Red pitcben, catcher John Roseboro
leading the attack with two hits and
four runs batted in.
Len Gabrielson, the left fielder ac-
quired from the California Angels a
.i.-2t0od!Nn va. Cfnclnnell, .s:os p.m., KFI
("40).
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M'I' 3-0ollotn ft, l"lthbut'lll, .5:05 p.m .. K"I
1"401. Jutv 4-0odetn w. Plttsburtfl, 10:35 e.m., KFI (Mil.
few weeu ago, bad a double and a
pair of singles, and Wes Parker. Ron
Hunt and Ron Fairly each had two
hits.
Meanwhile, the only hits the Reds
could muster were singles from Floyd
Robinson in the first and a single by
Tommy Helms in the fifth.
Major League Swndings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
w L Pd. GBL
Chicago 41 26 .612
Detroit 36 32 .529
Botton 36 33 .522
Minnesota 35 34 .5'11
Cleveland 35 St Hl1
ANGELS • 38 .488
New Yon 33 36 .478
Baltimore 32 36
Kansas City 33 40
Washington 32 ~
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record of 31·39 with 11 to go before
the all·star break July 11.
The Reds, on the other hand. have
tumbled o u t of the top spot in t h e
league.
Bill Singer (2-3) is to pitch today's
game for the Dodgers. Red manager
Dave Bristol, lacking the services of
both Jim Maloney and Bill McCool,
hadn't decided on a hurler.
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SPORTS LOG
_ HORSE RACING - H o 1 1 y w o o d
Par, ftrsl post 1:45 p.m .
BASEBALL -Washington vs. An·
gels, Anaheim Stadium, 8 p.m.
BOXING -Rub_n N~varro vs. Len·
ny Lopez. Long Beach Auditorium, 8
p.m.
ROLLER GAMES -Valley l.arden
Arena, 8:30 p.m.
WRESTLING-Olympic Auditorium
8 p.m .
BILLIARDS -.Tournament Bil·
liards Ioc., Culver City. 8 and IO p.m.
AUTO RACING -Figure 8 stocks.
Ascot Park. 8:15 p.m.
PRO SOCCER -Allant.a vs. Toros.
Coliseum, 8 p.m.
RADIO-TELEVISION
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gels, KMPC, 8 p.m.; Oodgt>·rs at Cin-
cinnati, K.Fl, KWKW. 5 p.ni.
PRO SOCCE R -Wolves at San
Francisco, Channel 5. 8 p m ; Atlanta
vs. Toros. ChannP.l ~. I\ p m.
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IN BOILING RAGE -Amy~. builder of the cmttoftrml
Tmt>o-car, is madder tlun maal oirer being "ruled oat ol brudn& •
'Out of Shape~
Epstein Pounds
Angel Pitching
By EARL GUS'l'llEY
Of .. .,..,. ......
Mite Epstein, the man the Balti-
more Orioles bad no me for, is hav-
ing trouble·geUing beck ill .... ~
er his three-week holiday from major
league baseball
Asked to report to the bush leagues
by Baltimott, Epstein reYOIU.d and
Lenely t.old the management: ""Trade
me."
The Orioliea balked at tint then re-
signed tbemselve:a to the fact that
muscular Mike was unhappy in Bird-
1.and.
In 23 games with his new employers,
the Wt-place Wubington Seuaton,
EpsteUI ia bitting .224. wbidl is a re-
gpectable average UleSe dQ's 11111-
CLARK FACES
EX-DODGER
Former Dodger pitcher Phil Ortega
(5-5) will start for the Washington
Senators tonight when Gil Hodges'
team attempts to make it two straight
over the Angels at Anaheim Stadium.
Tbe Angel pitcher is Rick C J a r k
(~).
'lbe Big A will be dart TbursdaJ.
nighl On Friday. the Nev York
Yankees visit Orange Qxmty for the
second time this season. Angel-Yank
games will be played Friday night.
Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
Sunday, incidentally. is Bat Day.
Official LiWe League Louisville Slug-
ger will be given away free to e a c b
adult accompanied by a drild
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Be says he'd be doing better had lt
not hem for the layoff.
.. I'm not back in 8hape yet," he
said Tuesday ni-perspiring free-ly.
.. I just dm»t feel compfortable. My
timing is OK. but my physical coodi-
tion isn'L"
He was in good enough ahape for
~ Angels Tuesday. Be bit an oppo-
aite field homer to left field in the
sixth inning and follmred with a lead-
alf roundtripper in the seventh.
.. BasebaD is a game oC timing," be
Jaic1.. •'The difference between a home
JUD and a pop op is a fraction of an inch. ••
Epstein's two homers were the d -
fen.s:ive bigblighb in Washington's M
rating of four Angel pitchers.
Wooderboy Jim McGlothlin started
but couldn't get bis Ca.st ball over the
plate. Balo dipper Bill Rignty stood
it for as loag as be could and Ulen
Allpl Slate .
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.Jlom ~ ""'-New Yortl. I N'll-1 !CMPC (711). .
"1llJ ~ -. Nlw Yort;, I p.m., KMPC m•>.
waftd in, in «tier, Lew Burdette,
Ken Turner, Pete Cimino, BiU Kelso
and Clyde Wright.
Nooe of them, Tuesday night any-
way. showed much class.
.. 1 guess we were due for one of
those," Rigney mused.
"I just hope we got all of that out
in one game. Mac (McGlottjin) wasn't
real good tonight He had control
trouble witb bis fast one.
"'Say. we got close to that .500
JDU"k, didn't we?"
The Angels scored a run in tM sec-
ond inning to le-ad briefly. They're
DO* two wins below sea level
Rig was perplexed as to why the
Washington starter, Joe Coleman, had
so mucb success with Angel batters.
''Boy, aomdimea you can't figure
it aittin' on the bench. 'lbet'a one guy
I would like to go up there and bave
a few rips at."
Gil Rodges. the manager of the
Nab. w a 5 a picture of contentment
in bis offke, munching on rout beef
sandwich.
•-rm really happy with Mlkie's hit-
ting," be said of Epstein.
"He's bttn hitting the ball hard
Lately and he's bitting with power to
all fields."
He was asked of the status of his
officittl protat of Monday night's
game, won by the Angels, 4-3. Hodges
complained that Halo pitcbef' J a c k
Hamilton waa throwing the spitball.
"J don't expect to hear anything for
a couple o( days. I eat down t h i s
morning and wrote a five-page Jetter
to Mr. Cronin (Joe Cronin, president
ol the American League). I expect
John Stevens I Monday night's pll.ie
nm.,ire) will do the same tblng, so
It'll be some hme. I suppose, before
a decision~ made."
l
!.! OAJLY PILOT Wtdntsd.lr. Junt 28, 1967
11th Yardley Banquet Set Tonight MEN • • •
IS "THAT AGE"
INCHING-UP ON YOU? Newport Harbor H t I h
~·s most temoua con-
tribpUooa to the world of
spor\a -~rge Yardley
anc1 .Paul Neumenn -will
be OD baod al the 11th an-
nual George Yardley ID
baqquet tonigbt at Newport
8-cb'a Whitt-Hone Inn.
It is tn Yll'Clley'1 honor
llet the ~Y presented
~ to tb( Harbor ~.moll ouatandlng ath·
1ete ii named.
A fwmer all-pro in the
National Basketball Aaso-
ciation, the 1>-5 Y.-dley
learned the pme • a amall
boy on Balboe laland dur-
ing World War 11. He wu
a standout at Newport Har-
bor Hlgb and Stanford 'Uni·
verMty.
Neumann, who was re-
cenUy n a m e d frabman
C09Ch at stanford, wu an
all-Sunaet League perform-
er for two straight years
at Newport in the 1953-54
and ll!M-5.5 season1. He, too,
mMriculated to Starftrd
and earned all-rout recog-
Ditioo.
Neumann, who will be
guest apeaicer at the 7 p.m.
banquet, recently retired u
an ?\'BA player with the San
Francisco Warriors to Lake
the Stanford Job.
Tbe five fiDalists for 1tlls
~·· award are football atar Gary Magner, water
polo ace Pat McClellan,
tnckman Jlm Owens, hiM·
ntballer John V alle)y and
diver Bob Willhite.
Lut year's winner was
Orange Ooast College miler
Tim Troy.
Tickets for the affair.
priced at $5, ~ on sale at
the Newport Beach Cham·
her of Commerce, 1800 West
Cbast H.lgbway, or from any
Junior Chamber ot Com·
Record Due--Coker
:.. Ryun After 1,500 Next
U: 11 n tington lW't>our' s
Chock Coker, former Occi·
dailal College track coach,
~ Tuesd., that Jim
Ryun will break Herb El·
liott's seven-year-old 1,~
meter world record at the
Britllb Commonw e a 1 t h
Games in Los Angeles oext
month.
S p e a king at the Orange
C o u n t y Sportswriters'
w e e k I y lancbeon, Coker
said: "I tblnt Ryun is poin~
ing tor that meet and I
tblnt be'1 roinl to lnU tt.••
TM record, 3:35.1, WU
let at the l9IJO Rome Olym~
pies by the now-~tired El-
iott and baa withstood the
usaults of Peter Snell, Jim
Bera.tty, Michael Jazy and
the rest of the world's
great middle distance men.
"I couldn't believe his 3:-
51.l world record for t h e
mile at Bakersfield last
weekend," Coker said.
"I didn't think he would
come c 1 o s e aft.er a rela-
tively sJow first 880 but he
ran his last half in 1:52.9
.-ind that's incredible."
R,un, the 20-y e a r-old
.Ka.naiu, is a member of the
United States team that
meeta the Commonwealth
countries at the Coliseum
0 . Joly S.-9.
Accompanying Coker al
Tunday'a luncheon were
the United States' two finest
decathlon perf onnen, Bill
Toomey and Russ Hodge.
S e a t i n g Toomey and
Hodge at the same table is
like putting two Jack E.
Leonarda togettier.
H.-e'1 how it weot:
Q -Russ, does it bother
YoU that so few people turn
out to w a t c b decathl o n
meets!
A -Not at all. but it
bothers Bill, here. I do it
for telf.gratification, I don't
know what Toomey does it
for.
Q -Russ, what is your
mental ouUook in the de-
cathlon as 1he 1500 meter
run begina?
A -Very poor.
V -What sort of job do
. you have?
A -Job? What's that!
I use Bill's credit CM'dl.
Q -Bill, how ~ houri
do you work out in a day!
A -That would be a
memi.ngless figure. Let's
face it, you can get a pretty
good workoot in three min·
utes, 51 seconds.
Q -Where were you
born, Bill?
A -Jefftrsoo Hospital,
Philade&pbia, Pa.
Clark Shatters
2-mile ·Record
V AESTERAAS, Sweden
(AP) -Ron Clarke, All!·
tralia's durable track star,
set a world record of 8:19.8
here Tuesday nigbt. Clarke
plans to attempt to break
his world mm of 13: 16.6
for the 5,000 meters at
Stockhom next week.
Clarke, • lean 29-year-old
Au~ie who was tne first to
C!'ack the 28-minute barrier
for the 10,000 meters aod the
l~minute bamer for t h e
three miles, was surprised
after he learned of his rec·
ord time in the two mile.
"Really?" be exulted.
''It's fantastic. Of course 1
tried for a new wor-ld rec-
ord, but I did not think I
could rnenege it aft.er some
s1omacb-ache earlier in the
day." He blew kissea to the
crowd of 5,000 aod started a
trium~ jog around t h e
track.
C1Jlrke'1 remarbbJe last
lap of 58.8 seconds enabled
him to bttak the listed
world 1Dlri: ot 8:22.6 set by
Michael Juy of Fraoce in
1~. He finiMed far abNd
of Lars Bergqviat, the run-
nerup timed in 8:56.5.
How about bis try in the
5,000 meten next week at
Stockholm'?
"After Tuesday's race, I
think there ia a certain pos-
sibility if conditions 1urn out
good and if I get some pac::e-
r ullting assistance the first
2,000 meters.
It was in stockholm last
year that be set the 5,000
meter record.
Clarke wo said be pl.ans
to nm the one mile for Uie
ti.Mt time. "To score a time
under four minutes," be de-
clared.
Cladte also Mid he
plans to run the one mile
for the first time. "To score
a time under four minutes,"
he declared.
Clarke now holds s ix
world records. In addlUon to
the two-mile and 5,000 me-
ters, he bolds the three-mile
at 12:50.4, the six miles at
26:47.0, Ile 10,000 at 27:39.4
afld the 10 miles at t7:12.8.
He allo used to hold the
world records for the 20.·
000 met«s and the one-hour run.
Terry Baker Heads
.for Career in Canada
Clarke now baa registered
the fastest time on record
for six events between two
and six miles. His world
record f01' three miles is
12:50.4; for 1,500 meters
13:16.8; for six mi Jes
26:47.0 ; for 10,000 meters
27:39.4 and for 10 m i J es
47:12.8. the 5.000..m et er
mark was set hen a year •eo.
POR'ILAND, Ore. (UPI)
-Terry Baker, Oregon
State's 1962 Heisman tro-
phy-winning quarterback, is
ready to begin a new ca-
reer in the Canadian Foot·
ball League.
: "I don't anticipate any
special problems," the 2.6-
year-old athlete said here
during a stopover en route
from Los Angeles to Ed·
monlon, Alta. "I have an
open mind on Canadian
ball."
Baker, released by the
Los Angeles Rams last year
~rter three seasons with the
;National Football League
~lub, reports to the three-
week Edloonton Eskimos'
:LAY OK'S
:our PLAN
The DAILY PILOT has
learned exclusively t h a t
h e a v y w e i g h t cham-
Jlon Cassius Clay has ex-
Jressed a willingness to de-
'end his title for the bene-
;1 of the California Boxing
·lall of Fame.
Clay and ex-light heavy-
"'e1J?hl king Archie Moore
\/ere in Palm Springs last
"eekend, discussing the pro-
1osal.
The California Boxing Hall
·f fame. recenlly mcorpor·
:led· rncludes such boxing
>gores as Henry Arm-
trong on its board of direc·
ors.
It . is doubtful Clay could
.e licensed to fight even for
liarity in California a n d
ther o;tates NevertheleRS
n offiC'1a l announrement o~
1" mattf'r 1s exJ)('cted this
·r•ek.
training camp Uris week.
"Canadian football is dif·
ferent from American foot-
ball, of course," Baker said.
"But the Canadians rely
strongly on Americans and
most Americans have UtUe
trouble adapting."
Baker was a quarterback
when he went to Los Ange-
les from O~on State but
the Rams converted him af-
ter one season to a halfback
and an end. At Edmonton,
be will be a quarterback.
"It's been thr.ee y e a r s
since I've been ,. quarter-
back," Terry admitted. "I'll
be pretty rusty at first. But
I think it'• just a matter
of time.
"Edmonton signed me as
a quarterback,'' he contin-
ued. "Jr fact, the chance to
play quarterback again was
one or t~ reasons why I
decided to play in Canada.
()( course, these things have
a way of changing."
Baker, a law student at
Southern Califomfa, said he
worked out "throwing the
ball" about a month before
leaving Los Angeles. His
workout receivers included
Dainard Paulson, a former
Oregon Stater who recently
was traded by the American
League New York Jets to
the Oakland Raiders.
Why did Terry decide to
play football again after a
year's layoff?
"A couple of NFL teams
talked to me after the Rams
cut me." he said. ''But '
was going to school and
didn't want to drop out
right In the middle of tht
semester.
"The ERkimos have made
il worthwhile -money-wise
I mean -and I really have
missed playing ·•
J
GOLF
NOTES
Mesa J' erde
Lou Eisenberg of Mesa
Verde and Jack Towle ot
Rancho San .Joaquin won a
sudden death playoff to win
the seventh annual Men's
Club member-guest tournQ·
ment Sunday.
Towle clinched the title
for the pair when he birdied
the 473 yard ~r 5 first
hole.
The new ch.amps had tied
at the end of regulation
,.ilay with Chuck Nticker-
bocker and Don Crowell
from La Costa Country Club
at 136.
Clyde Sarver and Dave
Speaks of Santa An( finish-
ed in third place wtth a ~
hole total of 137.
Russ George and Al By-
ers from Las Posas Coun-
try Club won net division
play with a score or 115.
Les Dhanes and Bob An-
drew~ frO'trl Los Coyotes
Country Club combined skill
for second place with a net
score of 119.
Don Hoskins, 17, tuned up
for the state junior cham.
pionships sponsored by the
.Junior Cham ber of Com-
merce with a 3'l-34-66 to ~t
a new course record for jun·
ion.
Hoskins is one ol six Or·
ange Coast area youngster11
who w:ilJ play In the state
championships at Rancho
Bernardo Thursday and Fri-
day.
Ot.hers indude Larry Han--
som, Walter Brown. Paul
Brown and Mikt Rrehl.
merce member.
The five ftnal cand.ldates,
selected from a Kit of 12
original nm>h>eu, represent
five seperete lporta.
Magner is a flnallJt for
the second sCraigbt year.
The Mater Del lligh and Or·
ange Cout College gradu·
ate waa a first 1tring tackle
all seuon long at USC la.st seaaon. A 8-3, 240 pounder,
he's been ~cted by 14
profeasiooal footbell teams.
McClellan la the brightest
star in cantornl.a llJgh school
water polo circlea. He baJ
twice earned the CIF's Play-« ol the Year derignetiOJl
Sports
Briefs
SAN FRANCISCO -
There will be no more has-
sles ewer who should go to
the Rote Bowl 11 ttie Pa·
clfic Eight Conference rep·
resentative is a oew point
system formula adopted by
the league works.
More 0 f t e n than D 0 t,
verbal bl.asts have b e e n
leveled at • the coofereooe
for its selection of a Rose
Bowl representative, t b e
m<>et recent being in 1966
when the league atdlletic d.J.
rectors p i c k e d Southern
California over UCLA.
1lle new procedure, as
adopted at the June m~
ing of the cooference in
E u g e n e. Ore.. was an-
nounced Tuesday by Tom
Hamilton, eiecutive direc-
tor of the Pacific Eight.
In essence, there will be
oo conflict as I o n g as a
clear-<:ut conference cham-
pion is detennined by the
new procedure, with elabor-
ate point acores, would be
employed in the event of
ties or near ties.
MONT R EA L -The c • D a d I a D Open Golf
Championsb!p, carryf ng a
be"eftd up value of $%00,·
000 and increased prea-
ti ge, b e g I u s Thursday
with Arnold Palmer and
Jack Nlcklam1 the co-fav-
orites.
The site 11 the Montreal
Municipal Course, 6-84»-
yard, par 71 layout and
one or the very few mu·
nlclpal counes the pros
tee on their regular tour.
It bas been refurbished
111d toughened ror the
tournament bul remains
nat and waterless and
should pose few problems
for the elJte fi eld.
DENVER, Colo. -Seven
players went Into an Amer-
ican Football League dice
cup Tuesday. and w h e n
they stopped rolling Miami
acquired three and four
were traded to Denver in-
cluding the conlrove~sial
Cullback Cookie Gilchrist
The Dolphins gave Den.
ver Of'fel'l'Sive guard Ernie
Park, defensive end Earl
Falson. second-year quar-
terback George Wil son Jr
and a high 1968 draft choic~
plus the garrulous Gilchrist.
. In return Miami got run-
~1ng back Abner Haynes.
lin ebacker Jerry Hopkins
and defensive end Dan La-
rose
WIMBLEDON. England
-Charles P a 11 a r , 1 I
America's dark horse 3 j
Wimbledon, was aimin g
today for hl1 second big
upn t victory In t h r , ,
day&.
The 23-year-ottl tennis
star from Santurce, Purr-
to Rico, knocked 0111 relJ(n· In~ champion Manuel San-
tana of Spnln In the nr~t
round Monday. Thiii timr
he was to fa cr Roh llrw.
llt. the powf'rfnl Au~tr.._.
Han who f11 now a mem-
brr or Stt•1th Mrlcn 's n8•
vis Cup lcain.
fer his sport. He led Qo.
rooa del Mar High to two
straight CIF championships.
Owens amazed everyone
by recovering from the toes
of an arm tio become one
of the Orange Coaat area'•
finest prep track atars this
la'St season. A grad~
Newport Harbor High stu·
dent. be was a crack quv-
ter miler and long jumper.
All Orange Coast College
scoring record,a fell before
Vallely's record onslaught
last season. Only a fresh·
man. Vallely was named
Eastern Cooference player
of bile Year and led OCC
to ltt first EC bnketball
tttle in 10 years.
Willhite, a eopbomore at
UC Irvine, 1.1 reprded aa
one of Amerlca'1 up..and.
coming young diving proa-
pects. He la the NCAA col-
lege divilion champion on
the three meter board.
Put wbmen of the Ya.rd·
ley award: Tod wi.te (1957),
Paul Neumam (1958), Den-m. Flt:zpetrick (1959), Rob-
bie Gri~ser (1960), Pete
Reed (1961), Eric Berge
(1961), Jim Oorfmm (1962),
Tom Corkett (1964), B I 11
Jewell (1965) and nm Troy
(1966).
Pioneer's Thomas
Whittier Slugger
Top CIF Player
A 210-pound first baseman
trom Pioneer High School
of Whittier who hit .490 over
24 games this past ~eason
was named CIF Player ol
the Year by the Helms Ath·
let.i<: Foundation ~.
Edgar Tboma1, who bas
allo been D a m e d tbe SQb.
urban League'• IDOlt valu-
lble player (Gr tbe pat two
tealOftl, led Illa ICbool to
tile league cbampJODlbtp
Md to the quarter finals ol
the CIF playoffs before the
Titans lost to La Puente,
7-4.
T b o m a s also did spot
pitching work for Pion~r,
appearing in tour games
and emerging w i t h a 2-0
record and a 1.00 ERA.
Three Santa Ana Valley
p I a y e r s were the only
Orange C o u n l y players
picked on the three all..CIF
squads. OuUielder Tommy
Wright (.439) made the first
team, catcher Nick Estradit
( .468) the second and pitch-
er Leon Fil beck ( 12-2) thi'
third.
The all-CIF teams:
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Mesa .Costa Country
Opens for Play Saturday . .
Club ESTANCt4
MARK FA.LLS
Joe Bodnar aet a meet
record in the seven mile
run a.od Doug Wubwitz
plaeed in fOUr event& to
Ryan Tops~~~~:::::~=i
B~ights
'MJUA.'IA -Robert Ry-
an of Boll~ will be
among three top J'OUD~ ball-
nitdl.ni .tars featured at
the downtown ballriQc Sa-
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BJ UOYD GRIFFIN
Of "" oe111 ru .. "•"
Tbe l<>ng awaited day for
scores Of Orange Coast area
golf enthuslalrt.a arrives Sat-
urday.
That is the day the gi-
gantic JS.hole Oosta Men
Golf and Country Club opens
to the public.
highlight act.Jon in the Olym-
bogey tournameDt IDd '1,· pie development track and
000 hole-1n--00e contest. field meet at Estancia ffi.gb
Director of fOlf Romll• School Saturday.
Rief said the co.ane would Bodnar was timed ill 45:14
be open to the public daily in bis record breaking run while Max Sapp was sec-
and inlonMdon retarding ond in ~:41 and Steve Bar-
reservations and starting ton third in 56:36.
Umes could be gained by Wukawitz won the open
calling 540-7200. pole vault with a leap o(
According to Rief. t b e 10-4, placed leoond in the
course bas facllities wh1dl · 16-pound r.hot put with a
will accommodate up to 800 toss of 31-0, second in the
golfers on a liven day. high jump at 1-2 Ind 1ee-
The courM ii located ad-ond in ~ college dllCUI at
jacent to the hiniew State 85--0.
Appearing wilb RJ• -the card will be Mexicans Manuel .. Anniilita •• E.pi.n-
CIU and Alfomo ''Ca.Iner·
Mo" Rameriz..
f\Ju, wbo became a ran.
n.edged matador cmly tn
neb ago, return. Mn ~
er bis initial perianDaDce
e.med him one ear.
Espinosa and Bam.ira
are MJm ol famoaa bull-
~ of the put decade
Ind bcJtll haw recorded out-
DITAUUXr
SerriDg I .uncMnn and
DiDDtt 5eft'.ll
evenings a week. . .._.. .....
s.,,..te4J
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COAST
PLAZA
333.1 Bristol Sl
eo.ta Mesa 540-8840
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-A9UltS OWLY-Some 370 members of the
newly formed Men's Club
are expected to be on hand
Saturday to test the links
while competing in a blind Hospital on Harbor Blvd.
* * *
ltlmding perfonnanrn beret ~~~~~~~~~~ ia the Jut year. L:
CM Weekend Pairings
NOW
SHOWING
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EXCLUSIYI. FIRST RUN
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
A Beautiful Community
Corona del lbr ii a beautiful community.
E'fee tbou&Jl it lacka tome of Laguna's vi.stu, the
"Crown Colon,.. ii perhape the moet consistenUy attrac-
tive community along the Orange Coast, U not in all of
Orange County.
It bu DO blighted areu.
It bas trees in abundance, fiowerbeds dividing its
bigtnny, underground utilities in many areas, well-kept
reside~, a minimum of garish aigns, a maximum of
quality abopl, architecturally pleasing commercial bulld-
~p. splendid restaurants and a verdant quietude almost
th.rougboul
It it especially pleasing to the eye and other ~nses
aa it glistens under the young summer's eun
Bow did it get that way?
Ila people have cared, that's how.
Homeowners, merchants, developers and the citi-
zem who represent them at City Hall have controlled
Coron.t del Mar'e growth patterns. Whenever possible,
the door bas been slammed on ugliness.
And the people continue to care.
1bia is shown in the recent community-wide protest
against a propOled downtown Corona del Mar car wash.
It ii U.O abown in the current concern over the fate
of some hundreds of mature trees which could be up-
rooted -and replaced -under a long-range city staff
plan to remove ''hazardous'' trees.
It is demonstrated, 11 well. in the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce's successf\11 efforts lo transform
additional highway dividen into small flower gardens.
TbiJ care ii reflected, too, in the constant coopera-
tion between the Irvine Company -Corona del Mar's
major developer -and the city on planning and build-
ing matters.
Bat the greatest evidence of people continuing to
care about their commmdty ii the plewntl.Y land.!Caped
Says Police
Can't Protect
In Rioting
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wu.n tn-,.....,_ or~ ~. N"""""' writnl .hollld COllNf dadr JN?aooet ill JOO toOrdl or le#. TM
ngM to COlldnN i.tten to JU IJ>CIOt
or•~ likl is ranwd. All ID
~ ..... illdtlde liowtllr• -.....
""' addra:a. '"" Miiia will be _,..
Med °" n:qvst.
To the F.ditor:
l bave beat subscribing to the DAI·
LY Pll..oT for several ye.rs and l
feel that basically, it ia a pretty SoOd
paper. However, ooce in awhile OM
al your edttorials reaIJ, tell .J me and
your .IDOlt recent ooe entitled " 'Ma-
chine Gun' Sdunm" ia the Jiving ad.
Surely JOU are oot naive enough to
reaD1 believe tbllt alJ c:iti.1em lhoaJd
surrender their arms and allow the
police to protect them in cue ol a
riot or rimiJar emergency. U so, you
are living in a dream world and you
1bould face up to reality. It baa been
proven in put riots that it is impc»-
1ible for the police, with their hands
tied by Uuuts of reprisals for .. police
brutality," to do an adequate job o!
controlling these rlCIU.
'ASK THE SMAIL store owner who
tu h.ad Ilia life savings wiped out iD
a race riot; a store OWD'"..T wbo carries
no insurance to cover luch Ion be-
cause he ii located in a "high risk"
area and is unable to afford the pre-
mioma. Ast the property owner who
bu had his home damaged extensive·
ty, and sometimes beyood repair by
UleSe animals who are asserting their •• dvil rigbta.,.
And while we'n on the subject "-
cmJ rigbta, wut about ''Whitey's''
civil rigbtJ? Haven't we the right to
protect that which we ban worked
years and years to accumulate? Or
must we stand by and see it burned
to the pwnnd became we don't bel·
long to that "oppressed minority
group''! 1bese JO-Called ''oppreaed''
people could have just as mocb u I
have if they were willing to w<rt for
it.
THE OPPOBTUNfl'Y is there for
anyo~ who bas the ambit.ion to reach
for it. What ~ the Negro docton,
the Negro lawyer1, the Negro lcien-
ti.st.s! Noe to mention lbe Negroes 1'110
wort evSJ da7 at non-prof essionaJ
jobs. Huw did they get 1ltbere t b e y
are? Why arem't they lounging around
on street COl"Dft"I. partidp;ating in
riots. and spending tbeiJ' w e 1 f a r •
chec.U oo boor.e and narcotics! Tbe
aNWer b simple: 'Ibey Wtnn't will-
ing to Ute their color as a crutch .,
get thrOllgb life the Utll1 way. They
were willing to wort bard to educate
themselves; they were willing to con-
form to IOciety and becolM a credit
to the nation instead of a disgrace.
ObviOU1ly, our Supreme Court has
chosen to mate crime tt.e 02tional
pestime, and if I am to be forced into
t.be game, I feel 'be least I am enti-
Ut'd to is adequate equjpment with
which to play the game.
MRS. EMILY KORTKAMP
.4 'For luU.tttt'
To the Edltor:
In your ed.iloria.I (June 22) you men-
tioned the irony of Orange County 's
Sena wr. ,lohn G. Schmiti, on the sub-
ject of weapon rontrol. Your point was
t.bat while he i.J 3 proud member or
thf' .John Birch Socitty. the souree (I(
the "Support Your Local Po I i c , ..
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
It looks like Orange County's
Sen. Sclunttz wants everyone's
house t.o look like an American
Legloo Hall. You mow -a
cannon out In front and a stack
of shella next b> it..
-M. D.
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bumper stickers, be is simultaneously
oppo9ed to the plea of highly respect-
ed police afficlah for stiffer gun con·
trol ln1.
The ed.iU>rial also states that Sen.
Schmitz advocates, •• . . . citiuns
must be permitted to own -and use
if necessary -machine guns and
other heavy weapons for protectioa
again.rt riot.us." ThiJ leads to a bypo-
tbetical "for instance":
LET'S SAY EVERY family lw it&
own machine IUD and some sort cl
civil disturbance erupts. A fN shots
and everybody b ready to defen<t
himself against rioters. Some punk
throws a rock through one of your
wadows so your family rires ita ma-
chine gun and other heavy weapons
for protection. The punk's (friend(s)
opem fire with kla weapons and
shatters ewry window in your bouse,
including those in your head!
I feel laws lholllll be puaed to pre·
vent "lawlessness" in the possession
and use of guns. When the Coutitu·
tion was amended to give citium the
right to bear arms It wu not a pro-
miscuous right and the arsenal of
~t day wu u m.atchmcks compar·
ed to the lethal arsenal available to-
day .
"IN LOVE AND WAR. anything
goes." Sen. Sctimitz, it would seem,
has a gruesome U11derstandlng of
·•war" but bu not yet learned what
really makes the world go 'round!
As the DAILY PILOT has stated
edib>rially, .. God help the United
States if (this) type of mentality ever
amounts to more than the lun1tlc
fringe it now constitutes."
I believe God helps bjm who helps
himself! The voter who cannot come
unglued from the backyard pool or the
boob tube io the den long enough to
mark his ballot isn't helping bJmseU
ooe bit! Let's hope he wakes up be~
fore he is caught in the croufire
between those "machine guns and oth·
er heavy weapons"!
Wbo sayt, "It can't happen here!"?
DAVID LOVE
Presel"dlliJ
To the Editor:
As an impartial observer of this
intra-school distnct transferring, J
believe the CIF rule need: changing.
It is unlikely that the average citi·
i en could or would Investigate and
pin down pressure and influence used
on at1 out.standing athlete, but tht
fad is tbes~ things are happening
and it benefits neither the athlete
nor either schoo: in the long run.
~ resuJt will be hard feelings
and certainly is demoralizi.ng to the
re.jecttd school team. The ttnswer
could be loss of one year of eli~l·
bilJty as now happens in some cases,
but somethlll" shou!d be done to pre·
serve the integrity of high school
athletes.
MRS. S BROCKMAN
cleanliness of indivtdual reaidtntlel properties in Coro.
na del Mar.
£\ten the canyom below many of the homes are
land!caped.
Corona deJ Mar ia what It la today because beauti-
fication is mon 1hJdl a word to most. of its thousands of
property owners. It ii a way of life.
And it ii a philoeophy that pays -in more ways
than monetary.
Reed's Shark Warning
Newport Beach Marine Safety Director Robert Reed.
who is less formally known as the city's Chief Lifeguard,
had to make an uohappy announcement la.st week.
'lbe waters a bali·mile off West Newport and Balboa
were filled with sharks.
News like that isn't the kind tbal engenders hand·
stands by beeob!ront businessmen and rental property
owners.
Reed, of course, bad no choice. The swimmers had to
be warned. So he warned them to stay close to shore.
Doubtless there were those who fen the veteran life-
guard official acted hastily.
We th.ink not.
Th~ danger, Reed reported a few days ago, is now
past.
It will never be known bow many -if any -Jong·
distance swimmers' llmbl or li"8 had been saved by
Reed's fll'St public announcement
But the fact remaim that bathers certainly have a
right to know about wtut b.uards might be out there,
should they venture too far.
So Chief Lifeguard Robert Reed let them know, and
in so doing met bis prime obll&ation as a true public
1ervant.
N
-Well-documented FBI Stt1C19 w., ..
Riot-Control Law Urgently Needed
The urgent need for a federal riot.
control law is clearly indicated by a
confidential FBI report on the latest
outbreaks of local racial disturbances.
Prepared for the White Hou1e, the
well-documented FBI 1tudy warns that
local police are oo longer deali.Dg with
amateurs in riots and demonstrations
in their cities.
It bluntly point,, out that bard-core
agitab>rs and demonstrators, more
skilled than 1om1 pollcemen. are be·
ginning to show up over and over
again in areu that explode with vio-
lence.
"The same faces are beginning to
appear in riot after riot," states the
FBI report. "No loneer are we deal·
ing with amateurs. Professional agita-
tors are traveling from clty to city
inciting, organizing, and encouraging
riot3."
WHILE A LARGE part of the FBJ's
investigation wu devoted to tibe ,,..
tiouwide activities of Stokely Carmi-
chael, the 26-year-old organizer of the
Black Panther Negro group, the agen-
cy 's report contained name! of dozens
of other agjtaton inclDd.ing several of
Ca.rmicbael's aidu known to be try-
ing to touch oU a Negro revolution in
the U. S.
For instance. the report reveala that
a top aide to Ca.rmJchael was spotted
in several cities moving t h r o u & b
crowds urging student& and Negroes to
"lake an eye for an eye, arm for
ann, and a life for a life."
In most of Ilia riot-provoking activi-
ties. this top aide ls usually accom-
panied by another hlgbly-tralned agi-
tator. according to the FBI report.
EQUALLY DISTURBIN3 to the fed-
eral investigators ia the recent elbab-
lishment of training IChoo1s for the
agitators by the milltant civil rlrbtl
and Communist groupc.
The FBI study quotes Raymond M.
Mombolsse, attorney with the Callfor-
!d Department of Justkle:
"'Ibere are at least four training
schoo.lJ for demonstrators in Califor·
nia, and they are effective. By tbe
time one of these agitators bill the
streets be is probably better trained
than many of our police."
Other training centers far the pro-
fessional rtot-mabn are in New Yart,
Penuylvania, and Ohio. In~ ceo-
ters, the demonstrators lft uapt
both vio&ent and nm-violent t.echDiqua
ol turning a peaceful demoutratioa
into I riot.
JN CONGRESSIONAL tettim8aJ
made public last month. FBI Direc1Dr
J. Edgar Hoover reveaJed that one
militant Negro group. the Revobftim.
ary Action Movement (RAM), wu
training it& members in guerriILa
warfare.
Hoover 11 n k • d CarmidsM1 with
RAM, polnting out that tbe Black
Power leader bad been iD freq.-t
c o nt a c t with Mu St.anfwd, 6eld
dWrman 0( the Communi~
ed group, Several members ol thia •-
ganilatiClll Wen! arrested rec:entiy OD
charges ol plotti.ni to HAllinate
moderate ctvfl rigbta leaden.
Under the coatrovenlal riokoatrol
bill approved by a Hou.1e Jalclary
subcommittee, it would be a federal
crime to travel or commanice~ ac:roa
state boundaries to incite, organbe, «
encourage • riot Coavlction would
carry a maxium penaJty ol '10,GOO
be ackr a fiY&.yar ......
Elizabeth, Philip Return to Canada
AA many as 50 heads ot state will
viait Canada during this, its centen-
nial year, but certainly nooe, not even
Lyndon JoDD.IOD or Charles de GMllle,
will be more welcome thBL Eliubeth
11 and Prince Philip when they arrive
in Ottawa tomorrow. For so lone as
she is on Canadian soil Elizabeth i1 not
a British sovereign but the Queen of
Canada. A.nd as Socialist John
Strachey once wrote, monarchy ''b a
great comfort to people."
Traditionally the Canadian French
have bad even warmer feelings to-
ward the Throne th.tr the English and
Scots, though the warmth may ha~•
diminished tn r~nt years. DwinC
this year of celetration or the British
North America Act, which came into .
force on July 1, 18S7, Quebec separa-
tUm seems to have been damped
down, though certainly the French
were reluctant partners in that bar·
gain struck a century ago. The cen-
tenary of the confedention of Ontario,
Quebec, New Bl'\mnrick, and Nova
Scotia -which formed the first self·
governing Dominion of th~ British
Empire -seems to ~ contributing
peripherally to the Canadian people's
almost desperate search for a nation·
al Identity.
11IE POMl> AND CEREMONY
comes firsl Eli.iabeth will addresa
bottl houses of Parliament In Ottawa
on July 1, formerly Dominion Day and
now Confederatior. Day. Jn tu r n
speeches will be rud reaffirming the
loyalty of her CanadJ ao subjects.
From Ottawa, Elizabeth and Philip
go aboard the royal yacht to Montreal
and Expo 67, or the Can11dlan lnterna·
tlonal and Universal Exhibition of 1967
There is something saUsfyingty sym.
boUc about this. Montreal ls the heart·
~~d of separatist Frenctt ~ada. Yet
It 11 Expo 67 which I.as given Cana· ~ans a new sense of accomplishment.
The Los Angeles Times magazine
"Wt1t," reported even before the tai ;
opened: .. Only national prid~ could
have done It. Canadianl! art beJ?1nning
to realize that they've donf' something
extreme!) fine. a thin~ so good it sur-
pr'lsfls ttiem as mueh as the outsldc
world "
CANA DA I A land of agonizing dis-
unity, of a 1ix-year boom only recent-
ly tailing off, and of a natural wealth
only being quite realized. Canada ~
day 11 the world's ninth largest oll and c• producer, and her huge reserves
are only beginning to be proved. She
produces most of the world'• nickel.
She baa one-third of the world'• bo'trn
reserves of the nuclear ore.. uranium
and thorium.
For as long &1 we now can ealca-
lat.e, Canada's vast fCll'e#tl Ga a ,...
tained-yield bash could supply t ll i I
continent's need.I fior paJ*, wwapdllt9
wood pulp, and lumber. C....0.'1 by-
droelec:tric power makes h!r the
world's third .,...test producer al
aluminum Perhapl her most valuable
potntial ii pure nter, of whidl lbe
bat about one-third of the world llljr pzy.
ELIZABETH AND PHILIP _.. no
stnnpr1 to this cornucoplan land.
They 1eem to shcJW a spedal UIS'-
aea to vtd Cmed• Md iD -h
QDla aad Priam ..... ..., t.oar
etthelacthaed~ettbe ..
ti.oa.. 'l'lleJ ..... llldl nmata --
-tile Yataa Tadby, wllldl •
reipiDt W'dl ......... pawtr•
ed.
Some a milliaa C•d-s. ....-1 over-anst--,ttadia~tla
symbol to ew&a tbeir lldllcr'a1 --
ttrwhnod... rar tlle crat -0-it;J.
~ Dal4 l'ltm'M Jiit mlJ ..
IJ1Dbal bat .. a awi•,·• a.t u..
mourcb. ia .......... lit• -
Ignorance of Unl,earned vs. Learned
Tlttagbta a& tarce:
1be ignorance ol the unleemed ii
called simply "ignorance"; but the
tenorance of the learned is dignified
by t.be term "scholarship."
• • •
Almost nobody today get.a "fired''
from a job in the old-Caahioned sense:
those wt:lo are dismJssed nave pot
llheir heads oo the chopping blocks
and 1moothly prepared tht. way for
the.Ir own execution.
• • •
To .. thank God" that your family
was saved from a tornado, while the
family across the street was blown
to bits. Is really to blaspheme against
the true God. • • •
Some problems present a viclou11
circle that cannot be broken wtth.ln
Lheir own context: For example, as
pollution gets, worse, we have to
drive farther £o find clean air -and
the farther we drive. the more we
pollutt-the atmosphere. • • •
The Invariable sign 01 a bad writer
is Ule use or strong adjectives and
weak verbs: Uus Is especially true in
fiction , where poor writers are fond
of "describing.. what 111 happening.
rather than m1kJnf It happen. • • •
One fears th<it the public temper
l ..
hun't changed mllCb in the ID ,ears
s.ince WU.de uttAnd bil wicbdl1 ac-
curate appraisal: ''1be pubDc have
am lnaatiable curiollt.Y to know rterf-
thlng, exctpt What ii wortil Dow·
ing."
• • •
A man finds it easy to be a friend
U> another man only if they lhare
common goall; but a woman doa
not take to another women u.nleu
they have differ.nt go.Ia -ttU ii
why a woman ever interected In men
always pleb u her bat frlmd an-
other woman who will serve .. a
conridante but ~ u a competi-
tor. ti
• • • The personal dilemma of so tnaQJ
celebrldes ls that they art J.rritat.d
by hange rs-on and by public attn.
lion, yet they can't st.and beitlg alone. • • •
Politics is the art of pntending
that everybody will be better off tf
the politician's party ls In power.
whereu it ls perfectly plain that no
m11ttt>r which party ls In power, some
...._,._ w111 be betta' en_. ...
will be .... elf. • • •
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HOUSH POR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi
GeMrat 10000.neral 1000
HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSH f'o. SALE
Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 ca.w.I
w~._... 28, 1967
HOUSES FOa SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE
1210
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You Can S.I It,
Find It, T ride tt
Wrth A Wint Ad
HOUSES FOR SALi
Fount•in Valley 1410 .............. IMdl 1400 Huntington leach 1400 1---------------_______ , _______________ ,BUIU>ERS l.iqif l!IJ.... $31,000
WE SOLD 76 RESALE HOMES IN ~ Rll ..!.:"f" .:!:!: Gt APNAISAL
YOUR AREA IN MAY. wr.11 1RY. :z baths. "'";"" 1ivim1: !..~ :_ 2::.=~
4 BR • :Z~ BA/Elt<>bll:na.
SHORECLIFFS list Usted
Immaculate and ready to move in -a
fine home for emtertaining. 2 lge BR's, dininJ rm, lge den & spacious kitchen.
Owner bas moved -and priced to sell.
UnfurniBhed or partially /furn. Only a
few steps to ocean.
DOVER
SHORES
ING FOR 10 IN JUNE. UT ONE OF :_~~~~ M:t ldt. TldOC 1ot. buit ~= m:..::
THEM IE YOURS. ~~~'!;~ ~EAR REALTY dnlpm.1ap quality carpeta,
Drpt, Pattl1 C1)ted. Patio,
Frpl. Xlnt loc! $28,51».
By OWNER * 962:8687
Westminster 1612
~ ......, ---lf7-&l Eft9 B-1111 e:dra lap lot. 'lbia one BY Owner 3 br, on c:ul* Look for our eds In this ........ ,., A other ~separate p..t llocme will lleJl fut at ool,y sac. ~ bk yrd, Eq $1~
county & Southwn C.lifornia ............. ~yth.oll.arJleroom ~~ While ~ flZP..500.I ~~R! 1 Take over 5'12% niA, $l19
OPEN AFTERNOONS
Bay & Ocean
Views 227 Morning C•nyon tto.d, CdM
Call Own.r 673-2355 or 137.7531 Secluded & Luxurious
"RJng Spring"
•••• ~ •••• JUST REDUCED
~ " Slip -Sandy beach. s beckms., :z M.th home,
~ tloon. Sedodfd ara. RMdy tD !DOYe in,
Only .... :0 o F • :0 • .. $59.51Xl
"Rill&'' SPRING 71~·7252
WE ARE EXCITEDI
And )1MI will be tool-Wbtn
~ ee tis F1ne Value!
Featurinc 3 bednns., i
batbl, dinioc room. Hee~
A: tillerf!d pool. Large, pro-
feasicw>Uy landicaped lot.
Only :0 FF"• • • • 0 • oo $33,51Xl
''RUie'' SPRING 71U42-7252
ALL HOMES IN mrtRE
sounl COAST PLAZA
Spring
Realty Co.
lS01 WESTCLJFF DRIVE
Newport Beach 642-7252
Corona del Mar
Cottage by the Sea
Panelled llY!u& nn with
used brld< fir•ace, large
lam[y kitdlen with ocean
\'trw. 3 Bedrooml & 2
baths, tree lined ltrfft,
1 ~ block lrom oreen. O>m-
plrtrly furnished.
S 11.950 -tenm. available.
C'Pll Mrs. Pavlovich
Eves: 6'7l.Q16
REALTORS
673-4000
4 BEDROOMS
-$21,500
You can't beat this one.
ExC'elleot location. Smooth
line coolemporary majesty
'IV!th formal court yard ef>'
try. EXttllent floor plan
with 4 btg bedrooms and
2 Queen Ii.zed baths. Bet·
ttt 11ee today. Maybe gone
tomorrow. Aatrume 51.4 'iii
loan and $143. per month
includes taxf!ll.
W allrer Ir. Lee
2043 Westcliff Or.
646-TlU. Open Eves.
Picturesque
Individuality
Plus a h<rse or two In •
~ country atmogpbere
with l'Yf!'t'Y dty convent·
~. 2 bdrm, area for a
third. $28,SOO with a high
FHA or GI appraisal or try
10% down. OWT1Cf' Jnxious.
Open Eves. 646-nn
THE ~J EAI..
E .:=.;T ATER ~.;
LEAVING CXXJNTRY
2 H~ FOR SALE BY
OWNER. MUST BE SOLD
AT LF.AST $2.IXKI UNDER MARKET
Convenient down Pmt.
All in EutbluU
2851 CAROB. 4 BR. 2 Ba.
Best view In Eastbluff.
Avail July 15th. $.TT,250
2851 CATALPA-4 BR. 2 BA.
Exe/view locaUon. S37,500.
Plceae do not distwt> ten:
ants Call Bet S..U noon «
6: JO on Ewa. 644-0600
EASUIDE, C.M.
Monl(' pl1.9 lncorM·
WAik to !!hope, Good
financing avallable.
Only $71,500
P.ltr 1860 Npt. Blvd .• C.M.
'>1':-:ml! C11ll Ev~. 56-5414
, W. E. Lachenmyer
MESA VERDE
One of the very best! 3
BR. family room, nl'w cat'-
prtt~. drapes. l IM1r In
lm mAcitlall' mndllion.
Q111rl i-trrPI 111(1 n .. rth of
~ .... , 1·n11rv. sn.:,oo
W e lls·McC•rdlt Rltrs.
IStn Nrwpnrl Alvrl . ('. M'
:1 •Q. ii~'!l l·:vr' fi.1 l·OAA-1
\\ h.ll' f'tt>pi\&nl.$1 D1me-1-J2
CHARMllG HOME
Pl.US 6UEST HOUSE
Here'1 the answer to your
mother,in-law problem or
and Worth the Effort Ll -------
to 1oc:•t• Separlle hnpas
Ove'looldni Irvine Country
Cub. and near Yacht Cub, R
15 minutes to UCI. OOm
D 3 bedroom•, a ~ room. 1136 SantiaCJO r. bree.klast room. built m
w~~ coUeie kids. The Newly furnished model. Four
home otters three bed· bedrooma. four bathrooms.
rooms, 11' baths and large Dinin& room, activity room,
kitchen, two pullman baths,
fully carpeted. drapes. hard-
wood floors, sprinklen front
&: be.ck and a 13x20 i.epa.ra~
hobby /f am room. Pool size
rear yard. Just 1100 down
or nothing down to VETI.
Alkinc S21. '150.
kitdl=wtth eating arta. fully carpeled and draped. 1be houee haa Its 3250 aqua.rt feet. A custom
own l'e mtraoce and d • a l 1 n by Howell 1.ook
offen l..R., bedroom, kit-$18.® mm 1111 bath. I...t.rp ~
ble Pl'll'e QI) alley with
puking apace !or two ad-
ditional can. Located In
"TOP EASJ'SIDE ca>rA
MESA''~Nev
at.'h>ols and Oftb' a C001)1e
blod<a fn>m WESTCLlF'F
SHOPPING CENTER.
Priced to aell at on1.Y
$26.950. Excellemt financing
available or owntt may
carry. ACT FAST.
Evenings Call 545-2833
BAY VIEW
$35,950
Th1s older 2 Bedroom home
almost Bay Front. Prl<led
to aell at LAND VALUE.
For more infonnatioo:
Call John Marr
Coldwell, Lllker & Co,
DOO E. CO.SI Hl.,._.y
Mt woon Bu el\. C.llforni.
~I •·WI OR S.,_
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MESA VERDE
CAMBRIDGE
T r a n 1 e r fon:ies sale.
Priced to aell FHA or VA
at $23,950. Call now !
Newport
et
Vlctori•
646-1811
Dramatic Bay View
Speclacular llKl' view o1
Ocean. entire Harbor Ir.
CatallnR ltlland fi'Om thia
California contemporary
4 BR -3 bath NStom built·
home · lucked on the
Blu:ff's l'dge in Irvine Ter·
race. Sliding gl&SS walla
to large sheltered pe.tio.
3 car garage. Moel excep.
tional for $76.750.
Ruth Pardoll, RHltor
1605 Westclltf Or. 642-5200
SELL OR TRADE
4 -3 bdrm houses · bachelor
unit, 5 yrs old. 66x300 A-1
lot. Owner wlll 1acrltice tor
quick saJe or tnlde. Low
renta.
~ l'\l I ·\\111 11
~ ~. ,' ~'.', ~ 11. '.~
1003 Baker. C.M.
YA NO DOWN
Newly painted 3 huge bro·
roomt1. l&rgt> back yard
with :m aq. fl. partitioned
l>'t house. Acceas to renr
tor boat or tnllrr.
$17,500
29.1 E. 17th St. 646-4494
F...-dom Hom ..
3 Bi-, walnut rablnets. hit·
ina, lovely yll.t'd with l!)lrink·
Jeni. S19,IXXl.
3 Br. Iota al frllil treea,
$17.0C,O.
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14% to llcll yOUI' bomr)
548-9393 Eves. 646-614.'i
The 1111rker vou call
The qulcktr you !M'll
,
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so 1 Morning Star Colesworlly & Co.
La--64~7T17 ,_ Ntt:x ID Snack Shop Jr.
One of lhe F'1nfllt New Bay1-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Front Homes. 5 IP8cioua 1•
Bdrrn.s <ltJXUriooa m a 1 t e r
llUltel. S eattia: large Fam-
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Rooms with View.
OPEN DAILY
Choice of 3
tine Ba.,yfront homes with
Pier & Slip from $82,SOO to
$195.IXKI.
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Nice To
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Out of this world view ol
entire Harbor and Ocean.
Higtl on a seclUded cul-de-
sac street sita tbia 3 bdrm,
2 be th nest.a-way in Cor-
ona del Mar's beet atta.
<>.mer will rml for sum-
mer Lor Sl.IXKI Mo. Sale Bayview Lots price $84.500.
From $11,500 to $33,500 673-98
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NO POINTS -NO ESCROW
REALTY <:OMP ANY NO 2ND TD.
881 D 0 S 't 10 1 Lf>t ua qualify you now . over r., Ul e YOUR dttam home may be
C714l 642-.8235 availahle anytimr.
MACC~~~:y Co. G. D. IUCCOLA
Investment Co.
OUiclal V .A. Manageme11t
24 Hour Service $12,950 881 Dover Prive. NJJ. l1chelor P.d 642~2
Nestled on a quiet tree --------
lined •trtt1 1ets this sturdy Run for Your Life built ~ in excellent
condition, complete with
log burning fireplace, 2
car garage + Boat &. trail-
eor parking. FANTASTIC
VALUE only $12.950.
WALKER Ir. LEE
2629 Harbor
545-9491 Open til 9 P.M.
MONEY MAKER
Costa Mesa Triplex
Good Rental t't'COrd
and exc tinancina
Call lo see
CURT DOSH, Realtor
1730 W Coast Highway
642-6472 EVES. 673-3468
Closing ()lsta Down. That'•
All. Three btg bedroomc,
carpets. drapes, new water
heater and dispoe.al. This
newly painted home is com-
pletely fenced and it r~
quires only $500 ca.ah Total
to movt in. ~enta ooly
S139 total lncludl~ tax.
Just 17.500.
OPEN EVE.5.
Colesworthy & Co.
M2.nn
Next to Snack Shop Jr.
GOLF ANYONE?
See thi1 most unU!>Ull floor
plan. The Goll Course Fair-
way literally wrll.J>ll illelf
around this huge living nn
with floor to ceiling wi~
dowa. Lowest price on the
course at $44,500, 3 large
BR's, family nn, den. 3
baths.
College RHlty 546:5880
1500 Adams It Harbor
tnel\r Onema 'nleatre)
$20,950
Swim Pool It Park like
yard. Charming 3 bdrm •
2 bath home. Electric
Now'S THE bullt·ins. No down GT or low down to all othen.
540-1720
TIME FOR TARBELL 2955 Harbor
DAVIDSON-Realty
QUICK CASH U1ve~~~~s~~ 1~
baths, extra large yard.
THROUGH A Rltr. 2'750 Harbor 58. CM
~'">46<1 Evr. 546-1244
4 BR-$2 C95o--
D A IL Y PILOT N;a::~taGI l::e
5~en~~;
baths. built -iM, fireplace.
WANT AD brick patio. Ownn-d<'S1)er-
ate. 540-1720
TARBELL 2$5 llarbor
DIAL
642-5678
LIDO spacious JSR. beam
rcillns.: Liv1rm. srr din'
rm. huge patio. Owner/
agt 673-5166
DOVER ShorPs Rttnrh Stylt
View Home. 4 BR, .: b11. 3050
!>q-11. IMMENSE hack yard
i& l00xl.20' $65.IXKI. Owner.
642~109.
• BR. 2 bl., lam1ly rm. rpts
It ctn>s thm·out, hit-ins. tn>I.
l~l' fl'n<'t'd yanf W/jlllt\n
Sh<lwn by A Pl'l°l $30,()00
Ownrr ~~'lllli
20U Wweclff Dr. ~ier. 6'tr aa=---• Dime . a. Lile •u --N ty mo inclds taxes. ~l.9!rl-646J711 ..._ ......, "1-1266 EVE. MZ-5844 bet 4" pm
262t Hart.r BMI. Dm>R-Reac17! (]jff Hft'm ========-====:::::::===--.==:::::::====:::::
545-Mtl 3 BR. :z ba (be • 2 BR CLASSIFIED INDEX OPEN EVJENINGS Ocean Va Apt. &-2. Stl-'De B S.lbcie c.... 121s Hou~egulation1-Deadline1
ERRORa: ~ .....,.. dteolC tfteer •• oaJly and report lm!Mdlalely erro,..
ft.ma: PUJS w m' 1' 'na.tll::-. THE DAILY ~ILOT llWltMe llablllty for al"l'O,.. only to llllOll a. ....a fll ...,...., .. tlle Mfwrtleement oef'Netly ene time.
lest .., 1967
2-Qory ••A" frame $216.9
CAYWOOD REALTY
&;:o; w. Olalt Hwy. ~129
_______ .... .., ·-c.t. M.19 1100 CHARM SPACE PRJV ACY
--------Partly tam. 1tdl liftnc
rmm w/frplc. dillinc rm.
3 BR. ~ -Ac, S1l.,lllD. Prine
only. 544i2li7 F m6IR
DEADLINE FOR COfl'Y AND KILLa: l :IO ~,M, the da)' before publloatlon, except fer
Wee._.. EdttJe. ud Mlftday eec:tlene wtt... oloel119 time I• 1:30 P.M. Friday.
YOU MUST HAVE KILL NUM8ER! Wttlft kllll"g en ed beeauae of quick Ntult•,
._ ..,,.. lie Mike a ,_,,. of the kill number give" you by your ad takt l' 11
vtf'fftatieft f1f ,.ur e1111.
Every .n.rt 19 made te klll .,. correct a new ad that hH bun ordered, but we cen-...e 9U"'"'-te tie • ul'ltll the ad llall appeared In the paper.
DIME-A-LINE Ada are ltrtc:tly cuh '" adv•,_ by mall or at any ene of our ottlcea.
NO ...... Wdera.
T1'e DAILY PILOT ,...,,,_ ttle right te cl-.tty, edit. .,." .. r or NfU.. H )' edver-
tlMMent. IM ta ...._. lb rwt. •"4 NtJUlatlone w ltlteut prior not~
An.ftl9en inay ,. ... tftejr ad9 '>' talepflen1.
DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78
WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-r 220
Hunt ..... a.edl 536-9351 L .. UM S...ch 494-9466
Plto1es AN Opet1 7:30 a.&-6:00 p.111.
CLAUlf'IED COUNTERa are teciaW • follow.:
2211 W ... ,.._ •Mt,, N..,.,,.n 8Nclt. .. ,. & Thurfn, Co.ta Meu. 30t fl'1ft"
It,. llE41 •11 ..... JAJ ,._, A-., ............. l:J ... l:tO lirupt let. & S...
Matl Addraa: ... 1171. Newport 8Ndl, Callt.
Daily Pilot Cle11ified
HOUSES FOR SALE ""'"'" ,..*"" .,. cnPn U Y1H & HPA•• ..-TRACT
CLOSEOUT •llmlAL .. llllWPOllT INl'llU «m DllAPl81H M» Enfbluff 1242 cmT ...a NI ~ 4HI DIMOC:tTIOlll '611
----------A UlllYlltSrn' "Ml• ~ oRAnuca 11avies ....,
AN ..., ..... na
YA&.111
.-sA ML MU IMS aAc1t .... ., -ILRCTllCA~ -SPANISH BJ1E =..vu:-... = IAST M..UA' 00 HUIPMIMT HNTAU MM
W&J•I UACJI nm eotlOllA Ml MAa Git 'l lKINe .... OUTSTANDING ·~ .. ...,.., me aAUO& cm 1'1.00IU ,,...
S DECOR uuoa cons uv esu.Nm 4JM Fua11Ac e a1PA•as. etc. .. 11 2•3 •RWPWf WU = LIDO ISUE ClSI eA1tDIEMIN8 .ut Blulls Aogrllta -2 BR M'f'CRUT aAUC» tSUllo -.S HNIEllAl tHVICH ..e>
S 16 300 t &st Joca6an on widest MTSleOlt.U = MUNTltleTOel lllACN M lltADINO. DllCINI UIS
I 0 gem bdt. See to A~ ~ = ~"'::C"NALUY :: :~ .. TMUMI =
"""-·-· ~· -IL .,..,-On'I ....-........... 1111 LOllte •..at .. .UN ~ •nt $18 575 -.c..-:. ~, .. • '"'--~ PU• n17 ~ COUlffY ._ Nl.ALTN CLUH 6TM
aMX UY MlllMlll eaova 4'1• HAUUNe 611t I C..... .. M.f-1250 SAIT'M.WI' ,,_ WISTMINS'na 411' MOUSIECL.aANtH a»
..,,.. T'IEltllACm = MIOWll'f' crrr .. ,. IMTilllO• D•COltATIW• 6127 fRl:NCH QUARTER ~ c:mo.A DB. ... ,. tANTll NIA ..,. INCOMI TU .., ..
"! aM..MA .......... um """"MA Mll9Hn ... lltON. Onn ft' 111&. UM TOWNHOUSES Finest F....., v.au. UACOll u., ,. TV'IT1ll .... ••o•uN• "" HA.DOI aft. • tiere'1 a Dollar ~ lor ... ,. ..,... am COASTM. 419 IMlllUTIN• ,,.. etSlD Aft.. L.90 Illa UR LMWA HACM 41'1 IMtUllANCI Int
I .. ,,__A aimlA the big familJ: 4 BR. 2 Ba. UUOoi m.MO ml I.MUM MteUll. ~. INVUTIOATIMe. .,.,.,,.,. '71' ""w•• 2 frp&a, 2 pa1io9, owr-MMIWt• NACa i. SAN CUEM .. ITI "" JAMIT081AL Int
LOOI FO&... ...;-...1 t..-3:. .... _.__ L.M '--·-·-llM~ .. DUA P'OIWT 9 • JIWU.RY alPAta. •tt. ... W•._ a lM ~....... _..... ...,_, ·-..,....;: -"°"'*".._ YAU.rf MM Tafi.D. lk. .... l.AMOSCAPIMI Utt ·-... .-kj•.w-~ V-6 ~ RM. MADI \el ~-IUM _,. LOCKSMITM 61'9
-1 _._.., -._ RrNT••s MAJON•"· ••te• ~ ----lll!!!!mm!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!'!'!!'l reduced $10,000 -SS.ODO =.-=-1411 "'" -MOVtM• & ITOUOI "4t -..... CIMnce te Save dowll ar ~ home in a-.__. MACH '• Aph. Unfvmished PA1NT111e. ,...,... .... , w.
• n~-2 '--.___., din-~---UloDWOOO 19 HNlllAL -PATIO$ '641 .. p u n •-...... ---OlillJ',.:'l". ....... COUWf't ,. CCKTA....,. flll l'HOTOOaAPH'I' ..,.
ing, le1> tam. rm •• cipt thro· ~ OUf -c.ouwrr ,. _ ... VWIU>e me PLASTEl lMG. "•'di. •• ,.11 ....
OU\. ti.,a. \&'f! ('V1f .. lio. .~ OWT _. STATS ,_ WWF..-T 8UCM -=~~·:IOOMIM: 6MI
Nr IChls. »GI Uoc9 Yo'a.y, ::_~ ST..,._ W'I WWIOln Ml84n"S lr'te POO\. SHVICI =
0( ~9rl4 ---~ = ··=~ IMCMIQ = PUMP HaVIU •nt MlrTA MU ... J:rvlltSITY ,... = ltOOl'INe HSI M,__.~ • n -..n•.,.... m u~-.;,. .....,... Mln'A AM ~ .. ..ca -...y llADIO ..... In. 81c. ... vr•ua..i:........,. 1 """"~ -•-..o•K.• ._.... -.--IGI 9M'r U~ JIG ltlEMOOIELINO & aaPAla ...
Below mid:! ~ mavlltc '1J.a5i3I TW1'19 *' COllOWA om. MAI ,_ HMOOUINO, •ITCNUIS ,,_
for health. Malt ll!CtioL J;J!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!! ~ 1'W1W W41 aA&.Mot ,_ ''°" l'Al#TI... MSJ
Br 7 n-u ---·•. £:----.....:.-I '-'--AllAMll• ... MY ~ ,_ I.WIN• .,_. .,.._ -V oc:Au -~.....,. _,.,.,..._ ta.ftltA99 CM'YW N9 UDO ISL.a IJl'I ISWINe MACHlllfl 881'Alltt 4"f
se.3242 OCEAN' VIEW -Ol*m t ~ -.u "" ~ tA.AMO .. ••l"TIC TNflCS. ........ .... ""'
TRIPLEX S milt-So. a.at Br. 3 be wl ~!~ ~ ~ ::.=. = NUWllWT• aucN ,.. ~::!~:•cOHTltOL = ~ ll:lr oatsidr ~ ... a• II me F'OVln'AM YALU'Y '41t TllJ, u...-. a Mw* .,,.
P\ua. 2 Br-Hi beth '9dl. SM lflAll C:.VIST'U• 1111 = ~ = THI IHVICI .... J.oc..$375 mo. F/P $J3.5C10. lJI Poppy * 167.D ~ MM'll ma OllMell COUWTT ,... TUEVISIOll. •...n etc. ms no ..,,., ...t-n...--""""' ._.. ~ • 6Qm1 DAaA ....,. 1'7't MllOU OtlOWW NI• UPNOUT118T .,.. ~ ,.,.,.,.....,. vwoa • _....._ C:Ull.laAO 1141 WSITMtta'T11a Mlt WILDIN• • ""
~ mt .... ..,. c'" "" JOBS & EMPLOYMENT TRANS! Must sell by Jane Lido 1,a. 1351
30 5 BR. 2 ba. $7Z,lm. Own----------
tr. 3000 Rardinr Way. SHARP--CLEANt
545-mB. .... ~ . loftty big Saads
I NEWLY DF.C! 3 Br-:Z ea. patio. lmmac 3 Ed. 2 be.thL e Cpts .• !)rps .• S'!IOO -dn FhA nr No. 8ct1 -Tmnil Qu1
Jl9.300. Owner. 548-3976 pu11y Fum • ssz...scm
R. C CREER. Reallor
Meu Del Mar 1105 3416 Via Udo OR J.9300
~~~~~~~~-EXCEPTIONAL finanring
LARGE 4 BR. Beaut condi-
tion 5%r< nu 2895 v~
C'O J..an(!. ~40
Mes. Verde
Ownen of ftiis l9:l> sq. ft..
deluxe home in choice llPJCo
tion of Ml'Sa Venie haw
purcha8ed a new home lltld
are arudoo,. to m<J'l/'e. Ima-
45' LOT * $47,500
Fumisbed 2 bed roo m s.,
Sonny! Om. ~-
&7S-3911
REDUCED
TO $17,000
gine 4 bedrooms. 2 na FROM $18JDI .
bal:ba, formal dining room. 3 Bdrm. O>flVt den. din nn.
2 family rooms. All for 2 ba, frplc. c:Jl(s. drys.
$29,500 -FHA ..an it'a patio. fmctod. allty, Pacific
wor1b PJ.CJXI -u· • the Sand5-r:Z72 Malloy Dr .•
buy ol the year. ff11ntington 8-ch. 646-nn Open Ews.
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THE Q EP.:.
ESTATE?_:
-f()i(EO Sllf
OWNER TRJ\~SF'ERRED.
Mesa Verdt'. :: Bedroom.a 2
b8th. $23.800· C>ll S..USL
HC!'l'itagc Rr:iJ Eaa~
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=-= COWTY = =: ::: MSIMTS = JOI WANTID, Me. ,.-!?!! MOUSEi TO aa llllCW99 tM 1VST.. ... Joa WANTID, .__ ··-~IUM .... COoUT.U. ll1't JOI WNfT•D,
...-,"1nn ~ UL.a "" lMIVNA aaM1' ,,_ M8M & WOMI M ,._ AP~ l'Oll SAU ... LMVllA •lewl. Im DOMISTIC NIU' mt RENTALS ·SM cUEMaJml m• Ao111c 1u. Mejt 11• IAM .IUM CAP-•-..._ H8LP WAMTID, M.-,_ LI~--Fum•-L-~ .... ....,._ .... Ao1MC111. •-,... ,._ ..,_ DAJIA NnfT 17• M8U' WANTaD, W-7• = REAL ESTATE, JOH--a•-1s..
1'MI General A .. NCIH . Mell a ·-nM SCHOOLS a INSTllUCTlotf 7 ..
ne T1llt'\.IEX. 9'c. ... JOI P••Plllt,'110t1 19lt ~: COtlDOMltUUM ,,_ TMl!ATa tCAL 7'11
129 :::!:':c:A:::: = MERCHANDISE FOR
!:: :.=af ~~~. couttt = SALE AND TRADE
17B .UIST HOlldS ,... f'UaNITUll -
!127 MISC. aalfTAU "" Of'P'ICI FUltNl'T\llll Mlt
ttJI NCOM• llT'I' Of'P'IC• ICMllPMINT •11
ttJ1 ~usne1u"::::..n = STO•I HUIPM•MT .,, tt• TitAIL.all PAllltl .., CA,I, llHTAUl.AlfT •H
1Mt "lllNIH 18NTA&. .... IAa 80UIFMIMT •1s
D4S ~,ICE alNTAL #1f HOUHMOLD eooDt -
1"I IWDUSTIUAL l'ttOf'lltTY ... •,.uA·~·.:ur1 '!UCTtott ~ i.. COMMIEltCIAL .... -11
ml INDVSTltlAL a8NTAL ..,_ APPLIAMCU llM
2JSI LOT1 '1M MTIOUH 1111
ml llANCHIS ..,. SIWINO MACHINH rn•
,.. cmtus ••OYW• "" MUSICAL IMITllUMINT 11U
,.,. Aca l .A•• '* PIANOS & 080,\NS 11•
MM '-"'Cl aUllllOH "" ;:~~~lllOM l1't 811 lll SOIJT PltOt'lllTY '2tS m&
,.. OCANM co. ,..0tt11tTT "" "~' a n1aeo n tt -OUT ()It rTAT9 ... .,... .,.. TAPI aKoaDlltt mt ,.., MOUNTAIN a Dftllt'T .,,. CAMlaAI & IOUIPMINT ..,..
1tl4 su•DIV1SIOM LAJIO .,It HOHY IUPPLIH ...
»II a8AL llTAT9 SalVIC• 0 11 IPOltTIMe 80001 ...
1111 It.IE. IXCNA.... U:JI llNOCUUH, ICOf'll USt
17lf a. L WAJrTID &24t MllCILLNllEOUI ... t1'7 MIK. WAlfT•D .. u
me BUSINESS •M MACH1M1aY, •~ me
:;: FINANCIAL ~::::. ::
17• 8UlltlUS Ol"POllTVNrflU '* 8UILDI ... MATHIAU rue
-8UllNIU1 WA#T'ID .,_ IWAPI OM
,!!! tWIS'T'IUWT Oil• ,...,.. ~·. PETS and LfVESTOCK -lllVWITMIENT WANTWD ... 1'71 MC*rt' TO LO.NI UM PllTS. elMlltAL ..
Platoll&L LOAllfl &ns CATS lltt
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81AI. ISTATI LOA.. ""' L.IV9.tTOCtt 1114t
=~~:'m':" _. !: CALIFORNIA LIVING
IWIMMINI POOU
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AWNINeJ
Y.-.CATIOMI
TRANSPORTATION
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s. ~n• He 1630 HouMS Fuml1htd HIUMI UnfurnllhM _Ap!I: '""''~ == !rt: Unfu~nl!-' ~ Unfvrn...., Aft!: UltfumllW
.. ~ Yrly lncofl\e. ;·.;._ lant• An1 2610 Newport .... h 3100 ,.,,.,.. le4th ,'2C! Otfttr1I IOOO c.t• Mist 1100 ~ .. ,IM!_ SUI
Cll\ ,,, ac. "'°'" for more .• SMALL ttoume. In ~. M ve u~ Te D~ New w.-mai. HAllOI
ft,fduced ~.soo. 548~4!1 uWlties P114. "'"" """ O • • • Wk tW mo 4uNs Juf1 6 100 ~· ••
.. ....... •• ... -• truce. ClaM to dowelM'ft ,.. LUJK lut s wk• el lept. ~ e.~~r ::b. a. . Llfuna leach 1705 Santa Ana· (South) f'I ~ 3 IR, i"' bath 6 fklat.. Slpa I...,,.... • 'I llEENS Month. JE 7-*iC». ll)llt-level home • overlook· (21!) CR 4-0688 & r.
Tl•IO ef , •••• ' • • jrw ~ '*" . bell CiJ1ii ~ .. , .......... for 11•cM Otol lD' Oii .•••• TAACT HOMllt ~•tu~.!!-ch _1!.0I Cl.l de s.c loc.tillf\ • 1teps -'M'e o1-1 who UU. 1WiJD. LAOUNA "" from $100 1 Is i ~,..._ 6 OW.
U n _,. _ _.~ _ _...,,.... all I ti -'tY .... Lwcuty f\lni/UnfW'I .._._ ---..... pa.1.........-., ~ * iUMMIJ\ • 4 BR. J 8A. to Pool -.,. rna II pro. min& i bolW., WI Mo,, llaehew • 1 6 :i IR IAC111:UlJt, fUBN I "•r-' ,.,_'
older home. IS1'G !Ml ~ blk. to Vk:toria, ireat vlded. Immedlate pQISIHI· utU. PIUd. u s.wa Ll 1-Qf ._ to ~ It ...,,. UNnJRH T.W. • Clmatl&1 116&. Jt
1-i'J'Y tree. + ~. \'IMrl Onlt . • 4N-W iOfl· Yeua l.ttle at $3251 YRLY • 2 9Dft.M. • °"" """---"'ew trom ,Hr'J A,C· C\JU1-~) l*t Plllt/Gl'e$ mY CARE GAJW!N. I . mo. 64HW ftkr, rarqet· Married eouple. __,..,, IOO .. Lui, ODI. ITiM
Br • , .... Desi. ~ V1catlon It•"••'• "°° • LOVJ;LY 1-'iit ' DEN. 21~. 29th It. .. m.4111 Lew from SllO ·"':i i • 2 8R Fw'n/Unturn (MacArthur•· Olalf a.,.J -------·-~---~~· o!,.;. ~aetf· ntEE VACATION: WE'LL • Q>ll, Drpl, Blll\I. $m· tem ~.: 081:· Avai:._~ S Blt UN1VJUflJJIEI)
™" ~ tnde our ~th Wket, • POOL! * MJ.12'0 Ceroni tltl Mer 4UO Heae-d Poo\I, au.Id Co1re HuntiNl!aR .... h 5400
m., V#W '""" iliwT ctWct ro 1 2 J220 00 CPter A4J. to ~ -• ~ • GRAY ~ • ...,, • · Nr • Newport Sho,.t e C·ODNfOO ·-· C•t• M9la 51 -._:,_ ..... , at ff•-n-n Daily .... Ain't Whit SM UIM weokl m )'OW' Biibo&, riv-""""~ ... ,.. ' ··-.-..--TY.., -· -r To Bo" and Mt•• it tN4 Port tioullf. JuJy 7]1t to * 2 Bft,2 llA. DEN. Dlninl 1 BR furn USO; 3 Jiit Fl.Im !Mw • ~. eo.ta ..._ 10 A·M· to 7 P.M.
lllOaOI s JlR 11 0. lionlf, Aqs, Uth. 2u.ee'f.-> ft)Oftl, Nr-Oceu. Clubhouse Sl70; 2 BR Unlun Studio IMMEDIATE SM-031'0 Furn. • ~ JUO up
Onlf s >"' """ S».!iO • ... l:JALB0.4 iBUND .. .. Pool! Avail July 1~. SHS. AD mod •*lldlctl. OCCUPANCY Stt m1 EWa Apt c .... ll B.R. '98t Ori. e XLNT iosnNr Rentala. $195-f'no. * 5'1-629'l ~ PQol. 6'B.1m T72l Elli& Apt D •••• 3 B.R.
Ml.51\on IUty. -.om • Avaii ~owl Aho: Will~r NR-BEACH! l Br-2 Ba. Lge LOVELY 1 • SR. iJi'f COME ON oum 2 nice bed:rooml. ~!rs. l bUc from 9each Blvd '
• ..i .u--.... 2 ,,._, _......_ Cl b ,... * ll.... YUl llil b<il, oarpatl, drapes. Ma.lo St., .tores, ttieatre, I.Ari• MW .telux ,..._ • or Ytw•Y reeerv ... -· ·,. ,...,.,, ,,_.n. u ovtt >irM'qe. .... •le· Prl t. p;itso car etc. Good location cor. Ellla
lex. Owner.' 2-3 BR, M OWNJ:ll. • m.UOJ 6 wattt pa.id. $250. 642-3547 '160-mo lfua, C21J) ~ TO TJI HARBOR WA~ AVi. V~ & Delaware. C.U owner
BR. 2 BA. Cpta. drps, bit· r 'n"Jt Modet'll furn Trader Lido lilt 3351 81lltta '* 2061.J) w.u.cc AH., C.M. 642-2835 for information.
lns, tplce, I~. e11 O:llorade ft.Iver. Rent HEIGHTS SID' (j~t aoutb ol Hamilton St.) .. _. an 1 ba ......i tJaa.
view. by day, week or month. CLEAN It SHAJU>! 3 Br tle2 SUM.MER LEA.IE ,... · ' 'M:r. X 1 t. mr-a=i.ld.
.. Jurn!M * a6.Ulf t.>Qt.act Dooe: ~!rf bl· Neu beach. IOUth si-• D!Jftw .. '1«, Bu. IJ"lll 1-H.B. Pvt It. 1 Ilk N ott
'rf me OCtanfront )rep. lllNT ALS IAuc S2'1'5. m -5017 l-hcu1e from Oct1111 July New 2 l s BR 2 ba Apta. N..,.,., le•ch 1200 Gara.Jd. can funs. ~ ~":~.!.,BR. •10
2 ~ M•utet Unfurnllhe4 Huntington 8Mch 3-400 lat-aept i.t. mo. •-•~~Ml 7 C~n·~~---1·2 M (cw turn) APTS. ..,._ ...,. ........., _ * Oft Wiiii ;};. 11'· rs. "'m..m; /? / 1 Mi • BF.ACHINO PETS. ~·C:: 58-mT General JOOO SCRAM-LETS Huntfn~ .... h 4400 Larib1 400 MEMJ>fUS. ~1139.
HILLTOP/PANORAMIC VU! LOOKING FOR 1. 2 • s P 71." Low rent!
S • NEW • LUXUJUOUI e _I UDIDQME 0.fuu & ... ta, 19133 Huntin&1on An. Apt. 8
/lkrpils! 1 br.' bL Diii, iNT.&Lf ANSWER y '"" ' ..... ~~0* ~"= look ':o ~";.or,_ • NTrfv1 i13o1Ns ••PldOUa s ....... 2 Ba w;:'!vu~·,a:r * 147
-
7472 *
a little more tha.11 the tint Oracle -AICOI -Phue -i POOL$-SAUN~4CUZZI • --Pool . PuV-trom pso mo. ltontala WMtt.4 1'90 hntutic Ocean Vil!Wll! Fervid y A.Li!J{OCX>i H • ..... ~ .--~ ~Dn~H_'!;:';'~iti8: !.a~~e':'::.: 11e;:; .. ~y it a wt1 like Ufttlnrton =~~~~~,. ==~ l..!tR~nt,~or•.!:; ~ or 49C-3Sll home, built•lnl, w/w Mr-ticy.' "They are b 0 t b Gardens lM5 >.nabeim Ave., c.M. • SOUND PROOI" woman in CdM or NB. Reta.
"'EW n--..... 4-t. 3 b .... ~. family roans. On-rAJ.SEHooos... ~ • HTD SWIM POOL 673-4667.
•• ~au.Yn.i a...., 11 $1&:1 mo, pa.)'S nery-• IN1XX>R PAJtKING --------m.aidl room. IURP VJEW! ~.Don't haitate -call Nit-BEACH! UTORY Tr::NNIB ENT'DtT~ ____ ....... _ Viii 310 Feniando, 8aL Penn WANT 2-BR HSE W/GA.Jt.
$89,000 * •15.10 for~ Art. 54M1.(l ._Bil + Rumpus room $215. IOLIA.CHICA & HEIL ....-rntnn1 I OCJ• (cm the Bay-2 bl from Feny) AGE Calooe) OD lo&. Tom&. ~-"'"-!Bl'--. W-1644 -. .. 't' 3 n.. 11L ... Adulta, Perm.anent Call "'t-'~Y• ,_ ADULTS M7-M14 ""&,• ~-2 ~ FOR LEAIJ: ooUect m -.-.
' IJl>RMI, J bl. Fii>lc. bltm, ........ ,. I ·-· 2 IR Nr Cll\D«Y &: Adanw. $150 l.MuM 1Mcft 4JOI ~ ~} .!.;e-..... ry I>DPDAftl Need prqe
Condomlniunt 1910 i .. s balhl, lnuMdil .. -----------------BB. ... _ 2 ............ JIOll•llon. N.E. CM oear
2 ' UllCIJ, ~...... ·---... l'Xtef, DbJt. pr. 1 Yr • .W.. Santa ---try ou~
Beaut ~ 6 ...,.. mo mo.
wtr pcL ~. ~1631 ;:;;;£:. .-... -Apt .. westcllff w ...._ u 1o sio me. ..c:::C::::===== 01'I the Ocea. Ca:rt-)ba:r. 221' OiJece apt 1i .-Kt1 8da flt lolJ lch-Call
Frptc.', atrium. '"nle VU:. Wtlle.Mc,tnlll Rttn.
lage" plan C; nr. UCI. Sell 1J10 NfWJO"t 8lvd., C.M.
CondomJnlum 3950 view A hMcb. 2 1lc' ftlftl. CJIAT!AU LaJIOINTE %~ b&~ prtvate patio, Su-m : 41Ultl.
----------clwt, llfflts I .f.. fl&: w1r Beau 2-Br apt. JP'root A ana lllrtnuning pool. WANT CA.RAGE • e e e
equity It u:sumt loan. ~Tm Ewa. M+f84 1 BDRM Townhouae with re-tit July 30tll. 4N-TJ11. Rear oU • etrNt parking. ~. adulta oal¥. $225 e e e e FOR -•G·E. ,...,. h d 2 I.I Mo. Inquire U19 Cornwall • .._,..._ ...... -was er, ryer, poo ll!NTALS Carport. Pool, Adults. No Lane, Npt Bch. 842·3* 546-131() (8 to 5-PMl m 1400 as.ua z... & ptaygr"OUM. Brookhunrt peta. * $llS rn.o.
Cetta Mesa J100 near AdamA. Close to ocean . Apts. UnfumleMcl 00 POMONA AVE. % BU< Bay 4 Bcti. New White elephants? DiraM-1.im A~ARTMINTS --------$150 mo. CAIJ 546-3776 GoMr1I 5000 2-BR DUPLEX * BLTNS. Upper ~. 3 Br. ~ ba.
_,_o_R_S_A_L_1 ___ 1,_ao_ NEW ---------Cpts, Very l&e tenoed yard. ~~rps 1s appl. $175 )'rly.
1S APTS. $149..W.21 t BR w/dbl pr. S.116. Ouflox .. Unfum. 3915 Zl86 American Ave/
Needa $:i0,000 cuh. Wale' pd., d:iaipoAl. bl!DI, NR. Newport HtJ. 2 BR, U•/ IMMIDIA T! ----=Ll-•·--15_73___ Bade Bay 5240 514 Hami.llDa,, CM, sa.a. 2111 Placentia .bi., Apt F. "" crp1d, prlv yard, pr, OCCUPANCY $95 QUIET 2 BR Tn-plex. --------
RINTALS 5..17-o380 adults, no pets S95· ~S..290.1 Bltnr., pr, patiO, Nr 0CX: VIEW of UPPER BAY!
Houaoe Fum&MM ~ H01:f ~ Br-~ m_0wner_.so-.-· LA_R.G_E_2 -BR.-•tow-, The H1rbor Heights ~· Adulta. No peta. ;;:i ~ ~R =
Cotta Mesa 2100 lMD&·rm. ~ ~. fecal, gar. gardener, chil· NEW 2 Br-2 Ba. Bitns, ~+ la.rae •· dren oK. 'rN1 c Pomona Rebellion Wants epm, orpi.. wutier-Dryer 2 BR. Mobile Hmne, J\n. SL C.M. 541-n.M hookup. 543-ma alter '·
3 mos. Adult& Mee pllt. NEWLY deccirated! , B.R. , 2 • BR DUPLEX/B.LTNs Youm 181 DEL MAR/Apt·"·
Pool. $110. ~ baths. chldrn m• 12 OK. C1oted garage. Older J>e& NEW Spanl.th !:btafde, 1
CLEAN l BR i\n ~ Lie S150. Avail July lit. pie pref. Sll5 mo. 541-!Mf BR. frplc. bMmt. cpts,
$85 mo. 262'2.C. Santa AM ~ aft s pm. RENTALS New 2 .\ 3 BR. 2 & Apt.a. drps 1 adult. $98 mo.
Ave. 642"'"22 COIJ..EGE Pk • 3 BR • S1'15 Rental Mil'· Mn. ~n1er 673-7629 Men Verde -4 BR . U'75. -A-pts. Furnlahocl 3117 Clnn•mon .,.....,,,...........,,,,.-----=--Newport •-·ch 2200 ,,.,,1M• ...., ...... 2 BR. Frplc, pr, cpts. drpi., -54>9287 * 5603 C.t• Meu 4100 .,..,.. ....,... o1.1.--.w Newly painted 6: dee. 306
2 BR, ae.con Bay, private NR. WeetclHf, cu~ 3 Bit.,
btech, clock, children'• pv. Ip . yd. Sl50 mo. 642-1234, $25 Wk.
adise. C1U 673.l!MT ~ • Studio & Bach apt.I.
I =2~BR,:=--7dupl-:-ex.---:-)&-lcd~-yd::-, -... -, e Incl Utils & Phone t.ft'V.
Balboa 2300 1M> At 42 Myw P'lae«. •· • Maid Setvla! • 'IV avall..
fW6.298.5 • New Cale & Bar FOR ~ Yfmt;r fr e m•~=====s:::::::=:::::::::= Sept. la(. 1\n I BR. 1p ·~~-V rd 2376 Newport Blvd. 5'8-9155
den, 8flP din rm, IUldeclr. ~ • • 3110 NASSAU Palms. 1 &: l Br,
Ocean View. 2lll E. <>can J BDRM 2 ....._ tum &: unl. Sl<li • fHO. Rtd
Blvd. Ba1Joe. tr,>lc., Jg.. h~~:· i::: pool. 177 E 2'Jnd St. ~
dWrwuber A bltlrw, Cali>eta $71.50 BACHELOR Studio U~
Ir drapes. S250 Mo., Jeaee. ataJrs. Comp! pn. Gu A
~3248. water pd. lJO.A Broadway.
FAIRWAY Vllll
APARTMENTS
20122 Santa Ana A ...
l BR Apt, adulta only
C.a.D tor ID I J!PI
642-464:1
- -------
Broadway, 9 am · 3 pm.
2 BR, built-in oven .\ range,
carpeted, $85 mo. 548-9393
Mabon Realty.
NICE CONVENIENT 2-Br.
Triplex. Garaae. No peta.
1'73-A Seotl pt. ~lo.n
TWO CH.ARMlNG 2-br aptt.
M-$100. NEWLY R.EDEC!
IT'S a.ch home time. B1i-BLTNS, * 673-4"58
pet leleeticlD .wl1 lee dlt 2 BR 2 Ba. Bltna, Cp11,
DAILY P1LO!' Oallffled r>rpa. ao.d prare Sl.25.
aectian NOW! 549-0762 Evenlnp.
* Channel Reef *
APAJtTM:ENTI
Spectaculer View
Waterfront/Loe · Boat
Sllpa Avallable
2 BR • 2 Bath Apts.
LEASE • er . BUY
$315 Mo. 6 up • $45,CXXl up
2S2S Ocean Blvd .• CdM
&7J..1'788 -for further info
Herman Trott. Mrr.
------2 Bdrm Apt., cupet.
drapa. refrlg, 1tove.
Jlllf\eling, beam cei.J.
lnp. fr1>}c, amdeck.
Adults, no pets .. S1JO
mo. De.ya ~rm.
eve.s. 646-1500
•INTALI Af!!?: UnfvrnllMd
._.. .. w~ 5990
JA)QAL WCH&R wiabea
tt •~Ir home or ~(lllllR)hmA~,
-. WJi~ 'rhos. nMr, . .. rpALE DR.
~l'kr'· •• ' iliXN <.-) ...... WJl 'f' Vtm
~ "Mr. ltoleWnJ" Footweu, ,..,..
Pllll. c.no. Part&.
GOING OH VACATIOriT
family w/2 chUdNn ~d
like to rent Hae. °' Aclt. for
1-2 moe. fro111 July l &UL
R.elerW\Cef . .....
Roome ,., 1t ... t '"' 3 BLK.S to beacbt Maid _..
Tice. Color TV. no Wit ~.
'21 8th St., HuntinilOD Bcb •
LCE ple&4'afll room. COOd
location. Oln~&l ho m •·
Kltdl priv. $60. 5'8-5991.
SLEEPING room ta.-man.
Pvt tiom. ' llll· 1'y mo. Ofll1, 13.'1. 1S4S Olup, CM.
MJ1e. Rtnt1la 5999
GARAGE for rent for lltc:r-... $10. mo. ex ......
&CU6TT, 6'2-~
RIAL ISTATE
General ......... ,,.,.,.., 6000
INVlsTOllS
ATTINTION
Only ~ avallablt
SI thi. pr!~ ranse • C2 1.0NING • 100 Front n on mljot'
E'A.t·West artery
R.ealonamics, {))rp. ~
AmUMtMnt Center r0tt aaJe or tr.de-Prop •
hw-. Miniature salt '
lft!lde. c h 0 i c • loc9tkJD.
WllUJd cona. urita. O.C...
Obit, Alt-· PO Bos 174
Crestline, CaJ. Ph: :m.•s
llAJ. llTATI
O.nor•I
........ ,,.,.,..., 6000
hit Trlpltx luy
'Blad • Sutter Unlta' -
tbat'1 tblt tni1t tint\ tor
thla value -they're al•
ww.ya full -and they're
.,_ bait ... Ill .. .,.
at ~.!C» -_, bandlet
......,.. ~ lm•tment Pl'Clfl'&m ... ,
Ora.,.. c .... ,,., . ..,
m Narsuerltt, OdM
mllilO
I. ~-~ lot w/rented hse in Jm. Q.1.800 .. /l6M dn .
2. Ntw lhp'1 cmtr $26.~
IZ'Oll lncoml. Ma)' take
~e trd. mt,000, clear.
3-fbdu• COll'IJ>llc, Income f31,<MO. yr. Will take part
trd or TD'a. Pl5.000.
4. lnoom• oomplx. One tt'I\·
ant. 20 yr tae. lncomt> •
U'f,000 yr. Net Net Net .
Pri~ $300,CXXl.
Call Mark Sullivan Aat.
Mf.tTOT or MUl'7' . * Ne 2nd TD * Start your inveeitment port.
folio with thil ~ 4-
plex • _..ly Ndec w/aU
bltna, xtru. Incl dWiwshr.
pvt ~tJoa, Spec O'fllla"S 2
BR + 3 l'ftli:.11. J"o 2nd
TD's or loan flft tD pay.
BUCKl!YE l"vtttment
776-5830 138.'lra ~ti.
SELL. or LIE/By OWNER.
• &tort *12' /J\Mr prk'r .
• 2112 Harbor/CM. JJ: 4-7561
lwlntt1 Rental '°60
8-uty abop-Lqmia Bch.
PNmtire locatloD. Beaut!·
fully deoonted. PUMinc
Is flxturM ja. too Ill· ft.
Or oammadll ottlee
~,..~ CALL-.-
• t:IO ID 5:30 *
XI.NT Loe. IOO aq It in Har·
barm.ker Centtt. 'J'\j)ach
Rftlty. Jan Harilor Blvd,
C.M. M.5..s4%1
People Will Spend
f
A Lot ol Money •••••
for their Yards. Porches, Patios
and Pools during the next few weeks
But First They'll Check
DAILY PILOT Classified Ads!
so, if you have outdoor furniture
and equipment you're not using •.•
DON'T JUST SIT THERE
Get In On The Action Today!
DIAL DIRECT (and charge your ad!) 642-5678
(North County 540-1220)
Start Some of those S S S $
Coming your way. Th• Time ts right •••
Th• buyer Is waiting.
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Will Work F·~r You
RIAL ESTATI
General
lualnete Rental 6060 * * * * * *
SERVICE DlltECTOIY JOIS a IMPLOYMENT
tt.ul!nf ,,. twmt w ....... Men noo
Wed~, June 28, 1967 CWLY PILOT %7
JOBS a EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOiS & EMPLOYMENfJOiiS i EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Men 7200 Agenc1-, Wemen noG Help Want.d,
HAULING SID LOAD D~ Women 7400
Machinists Electrenic Mill ~,.~6111CY El 1 · wm cu. ...aia. ttam 111 htalt Ster• er Office
Pramtnmt Jocatian Bal-
boa w.t. C10 9CI. ft.
w.w. carpet. $100 p.-
mo. Bkr. 54M63S.
~ ~..:: DESIGNER Techniclin exec s.c.,. .... to $500 ec ron1c
Office bnt1I 6070
2 RO()MS Ir pnp. Com
Ilea. $100. 1Dd ut1l J~
lllill. IG-6580, e6IOM
lndultrlal Rental 6090
~ 8prink. '300 mo.
Nr fwya. D BUer' St.
Coia Mea KI t.m1
.
Whadcty1 Wint? WMddya Gett
SPIC&AL CLASSIFICATION fOlt
NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS ,,... ....
I llnee -5 tfmee -5 bucks
•VLP -NJ ¥UST INCL.UOI 6100
e lARGZ M I.Or on ,.
ctbc Dr., o:.ta M-. ()IWN. m.s.ae
~ -"""' .. .,..... ._...., ............ ~YOY• .._. ..-!• ...,_, ._. .,_ -t ..,......_
...-clTNINO l'<Ml IALR -flt.ADU C*LYI PHONE 642.-5671
Te Plte• Yeur Trader'• Parldlte M
Acf'MIC 6200 LADIES Dl8mand 'PinkY _ __......._ _____ Rine· Cert ~-wm
I ACRD, IUbdivt.ded. SIL-trade for late model car
VER V AU.EY, "Land or or wbat·hav&-you In like
La.bl," $1D>/acn, 20" val. 54fHZ3 aft 5 pm.
dn. UT-4840 an.r I p.m. llii ACRES e e • e e
Cll' """k ebda e e e e e C-2 VJSI' A
Mount.&O..rt 6210 ~~~·;:
5ACRD, ~SIL
VER VALLEY, ''I.And ol.
La.kes" $UOO I acre, ~
ctn. U7440 after I p.m.
or week mda.
OWNER * 5.16-0%36
'57 Font Ur w..-A:
Mm'• HDnelhoe dimnoad
rinJ, Vali. $500. For VW
or etc. ct ..me~.
JUX!REATION lota avaD -~-------fJ'om $1.D). Xlnt b:, Bia Emerald 8-y, 5 Br, 4 ti..
Bear IAD --. Owner famll.Y rm, 3 ~ mom SpecW:utw vtew1! Tnlde
I. I. Wlnted 6240
I BUY EqaltJes, Oaoded nu., m·., c.11. area
~Bftr.~
IUSINISS 1M
PINAHCW.
1411.0p••~dOO .................. "
Gfft and Doll IMI--.
Pre-col ........
Call 193-1136 between
9 a.m. • 11:30 1.m.
~TE adept at l1'0(lp
IPtl'ldni. ncral-l ma· kin& ab>Te ever. income.
8 m a l l inftst. req. Fer
-cip't. Uf·2'1'e v. H. Audel
WANTED: Partner for mWl
..-vice bus. Xlnt eam1np.
Good potmtW. wm tram.
$DX). req. ~ Evet.
'62,000 eq. for apt.. or
com'I. 49M&WGM967.
'PLE:X ..•.
• · . ill CXl&TA MD.A e $11.500 EQUll'!'. e TRADE for HOC8.
eOWNa * S.DD
Wei.... 2 BR bcme, J
-N.-port ~ WANT l!iame Wencllf!
.,.._ .Davia IUty, 3ID> W.
Cout llwJ, NB &e.'/000
e TRADE EQUITY in e Qll!llta Mesa t..UNIT
.Ac>t-for MOBn..E HOME
or CONDrMINIUM JJ?'f.
PR.INC. ONLY.~
Oceamide Duplex $39,500 •
$13,000 equjty. WANT San
Die&o O>. NDdt or p-.pe
vineyvd. Geo. WUliam.lon
Rlty. m-t3.'50.
* * * * * *
Remava upbalt. ccine:re\e,
Ivy. Grade tJpml. 9SH7«i
Hou.clMnl!! '7U
COilPLETt Home. Apt. 6
Yacht C"Mn1rw· ALSO:
SW:tw Rmta1a. We baft
aperieDce Ir ~ <E1Umata., ean ea.ta
lronlnt 6755
WW do lrUwic in
my home. $LT5 -• 9C45tO.
Family or Bachelor
• JJWNING. Reu rat-.
Phone 53M«i2 aft i pm.
Landlapint 6110
1'8dt a Mechenlal
Duc~hua
job opp:wbdb tar a man
~ In medwlical
&.Ip ... nec:troG1c in-
..... pwb&irw· To
camBf7 fl":uh llo a Id
bne • a..t 1 ,...,. of
....... ...., f'llllPCIDlible
Stroae ~ 1n ~·~·ti~·~·~ Assemblers ~ drcuits R/ N, MD ofc .. to $550
·red Pert0nnel Sec .• to $500
req\11 • FC lkkpr, MD ofc $450 EXPERIENCED
....... in Electro.
............ cllllcli prder-
-ta e rrcia1 ~ dlxt ., .......
CALL m.1234
er
VISIT
DANA
laHrllories, Inc.
2401· C...,. Dr.
lrvfne, C.llf.
(DMr er... CD-Airpcrt)
An eqml UWCJll twlty
mqjc>Je
-IOAT-
• hlterm1n
• P1llller
• PIWer's Helper ,..,.....llCecl-
BB
T •Ionic l• a 1raw·
Ing electronlca flrm
louted In Laguna
a..dt In• new f•
dllty. Opportunity
for .dvaneement.
Call Per"IOftntl Dept.
(714) 494-9401
HLONIC
ENGINEERING CO.
P.O. BOX 2n
LAGUNA BEACH
Ao equal opport\mity
tmploye'
PROD0010ll
COllTROl
MAJIA&ll
Exoellmt opportunl.
ty for an expert in
plannlnc and COD-
trolliQg eomum«
goods Pl oductbl .
Send raume er 111>-
t>IY in pencn.
U.S. DIVDS CO.
BOYS 11>-U
<DR.ONA DEL MAR.
Taktns appl.lcatka
for future carrlen
CARRIER IOYS DAILY PILOT
Bedro-Mech.
Assembler
Good mechanical ex-
perience MCftll&l')' with
ability to devdop into
tednida.n.
The.e polftiom involve
developmmt of ~
le equipment in ~
field ol ~ tecb-
oofogy.
4&-50 HOUR WEEl(
PROFIT SI IARJNG
J. C. Carter Co.
671 W. 17tti St.
Colt• Mesa
541-3421
An equ.a.I oppor1Unity
miployer
IMMEDIATE
NON· DEFENSE
PERMANENT
• Jr. Engineer,
• Mech. Design
Draftsman
RJLL BEMEFITS
714-54$-1251 PHONE: 213-429.1623
ITT Jabsco, Inc.
Legal Secy ...... $450
BY APPOINTMINl' 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS
.(10 W. ClJMt Htry., Suite D
646-3839 Newport Beedl
PBX Recpts
PBX REX:PI', op on S ,
type U.!PO, bMvy PR.
Eqie.nding firm, aoc>d bene-
ftls. To $433.
REX:PI'. Pl'f.lldl'e pmition.
MWll t)tpe S> wpm 800r •
atel,y, u/2S. To $400.
Newport
Personnel Agency
642-3870
133 Dover Dr. N.B.
Clerk Typist $346
FM Paid
Type 60, u.e 10 key addq
machine It calculator.
Also F.. Posltton1
Coronet AgHCy
1202 E. Wuhingttln PL
(Grand le S.A. Frwyl
To wort In tt. .,.... of
prin111d drcult ~ ~
le!Dbty Ir dderinc, dee>
trooic dlusla •.-..NJ
and wtrtni. taper pin
whin1. Moo be able to
Identify eledraldc: ClllDo
panenbl and .,., ..
troaic color ciede.
MRS. LA FON
YARIAll
DATA MACHINES
formerly Dec:i.aon
Control, Inc.
1590 MONROVIA
NEWPORT IEACH
A.II F.qual Oppcx tuuit.Y
~
Santa Ana sc-en --------
C•rMr Opportunities
All Lewels
"2-748' 5t&«EID
ScremecS Perm! ~
~ Dewer Dr., Newport Bch.
Stenocjrapher $433
liO Wpm, SH 100.
Coronet Agney
UIDE.W~PL
(Qwid A IA ,,.,)
Santa Alta 5fHln
a.110>0 0ertt • • • • ID $l50
Imp. c:lmlit I* .... to $2.25
Key Plmdl Op . • • • to $3..00
A.IP Cler1l • • • • • • to $431.lS
WILLIAM PENN
A.3'0Ci•ta Agency
l& Newport BIYd.
a.ta MMl MUt34
EJCPmima:D
COMMERCIAL
TELLER
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK
3029 Harbor llYd.
Coda 1MM
546-2033
AD eqoa1 oWCAWit:I ....,,..
AppH1ce• eam6de!a!
Clll merit ,....,..,_ ci
nee. re1IOau er.!,
oolar, ndoDal CJriclD ..
meemy.
GOOD ROUT!:S e 6G-021 e 1415 hie w.,, C..... W..
avan&ntv CellfwMf2U6 =:::=:====::;::::=:::::==::: ~~BEAaf BOYS 10·14
SECRnARY
To S.les Men.ger
Experienced, pen!CX>-
able. oJOd tllarthand
and typing llldDL
Ace 22 to J5. PleMe
1lpply in pawon.
DAILY PILOT Lqam Buch. So. Laguna SALES
Help Wanted,
Women e IC-ml e Good roat:H! e Good profits! ~ATIVES
WANTED Serri~ Station DAILY PILOT Leed.Ing independent apecial· Cafet.rfl Help
7400
EXCEL lit 'm an 3 ddce
milt \otll P91tnr 7" CID
$40,CXIO la ONlt& Mea..
MU7'4.
--
Abmdant. 1:'--ieoca., • 642-4.12l e lilta dealing tn over 100 Part time, lG-2 p.m. ~ (X)MBINATIO hand mutual funda, ~Ill iJI Moada.y thru Friday Sewlnt 69'0 amried preferred. Good N Y man Ormige Count.)'. Thia i. an Call 133-«ioo ext as ANNOUNCE~NTS SERVICE DIRECTORY bra; a1ary + ("Cftlft!Wicm le ntte watchman. MEGt opportunity to eater ciipj-•
U.S. Diven Co.
2323 W. Warner Ave. --~ NOTl"m. e DRE'HIAJUNG A: Apply, ~ Shell Sav· Verde OJantry Oub. Apply n-.1 prof.._. __ , -mft-full e GIRL OVER 25. GEN--~ C t ,. __ __,,_ ... ~ e ALTERATIONS ice 1495 ~---Aft., N.B. in Pl!nOn after 4 PM. 3000 .,.... .,,,,. .......... --..15
..._..__na'-..r. .. "5 emen, ~ -'"-""'..... ~"" -::;::._ ._ 01•••K1R Rd. c.M. or part time Investment ERAL OFFICE »-2 in ta«>
Santa Ana, Calif.
DRY a..EANING AGmCY rw• --. -,,_._... -.-.. ~ • exp oot ~ we train.. 1m'y near South 0aut Plaza. Mt.In' SELL! * DUE ro CEMENT 'W'llrk, aD t;ypes. No 1'IBERCl.Aa!l llAN BOYS 10 °14 SfTCJ.. Mutual 'Fund ID-Pbooe KI ~nm.
An equal opport!m!ty
employft'
II..LNESS. 1t ~9907 SANT A. ANA • • • • • Job too miaJl. Fee esttm. Tile Unoleum s.1ary open. CID c:mk.ct Good routl9! e Good proftt! vestors tnc. noo N. Main. REX:EP'l'I~
Newport Beedl ART GA!, • • • HEIGHTS lol~~ H. snrn.JCK 5'8-861.5 &
1
Marble '975 (71') 149-mt * (Jl«ming) BALBOA PENINSULA Santa Ana. Front omce tor 1-sirt
LmY Prime location. Call .;:::.~ l their Chlld Care 6610 * Vane, the Ttlie Man * WTD Elper Mecbanic DAILY PILOT CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL-Podiatrilt'uftice.
OWDll' 9"ao M4-l'm bonel. Reltridiom 1: cm-e CARE for INFANTS. Cut. wort. lmtail a: ~ Rambler Sales A Service e '42-4371 e LEY -Building Inspec10r. 646-0l.24 ~ 7.S PM
COOi
na are needed, er we aa e MY home. Vk: %lat St. pain. No job too smaD... 418 MaiD st. BB GDa:RAL MGRS. Respc& $638-785. H1&b School &nd-SEWING machine operator. MeMf te LNn 6'20 Hcmeonen itMiD IOR ~ •a.ta Kea. * ~'lm1 P\uter petdl. LeUdns G.AIU>DfER WAH'.IS HELP lible. mature, mlllt be able Experience as Bldg. m. Full time 4-ya. Standard m.
ReUef and V11Cation
help need9d In diet-
uy ldtdwn llDd mi-
p 1 o ye e ~.
Pieue contact
l'lilbt to baw bm'Ns kr llbawer repaired.. U'l-1!5'1. FULL TDIE. $150 hr. to handle people. ApP\y at apee. or ~ Y1'S joumeyman dustri.11 Laundry, D> Main
WE twpulilllt ....al bun-oar t.mrue.. It inw.ted Contracten 6620 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~ ev tr_. 90D W. 17th. CM at 10 a.m. trade eqierience. Apply be-Huntington BeM:b. ~
dnod llDd!ra who an com-tn pedtlcmhw the Boud ot JANITOR, .-t time IDam&. NURSERYMAN/ EXPER. fore 715/67. CITY RAU., W.ArrlWiS, neat. penonab~
petittn ta ram lllld terml ~ k> draw up Job Wanted, MM 7000 in a.ta Mem. Call U.OYD'S NU'RSERY 10200 Slattt A•erue, girl over 2L 5 o.y wti. MrL Kuuna kr all tnee ti IDam SSO.-.teqaate oontrola . • ftMnodel»c • • • • • • • • • (%13) CA • um. OaD 66-?"41 lar appt. 962·2424. TUESDAY'S <EU>, t.. ooo ..s 1llP-DD Mr. ~ 56-20 Roam •dcftdcw • • • • • • aDUSTIAN man. 3' neede Immediate Openings guna. 49f..l111 by llA>'L
Pa.yne, 41HDt Alteratianol · • • • • • • • • ltady Job. WDJJna to Jam. FOR
ANNOUNCEMINTS ''TEC" Frank J. KcKean Write Box p .. omq PLANNERS FACTORY TRAINEES
BABYSI l'l'ER, Mathen beJ~
er. 1rvine Terrace. liYe Jn 5
d)ls. Swim dail;y In our pooL
Watmlnater
Community Hotpltaf
193-4541, Ext. 332 ·anc1 NOTICES Uc. Bldr· Omtractor PlloL In ~ IndUllt:Jy ~~~ anucAL work. t tD 2, a.. DAY SHIFT S25 wk. ~FILE ---A:-MA.!L--dertr--2-0R-
DRAPERY OPERA~. 3 Dtl.Js Wl!lk. under ~-feund (F,.. Me> 6400 Belated ~ ..,... ~ ore owL Bm. AwlY:
-· ffllppy Btrtbday dnin. MaJar. msa a.......... • ~ INDUSTRIAL CLAY EXPERIENCED. Own cm; car allonnee,
a.ASSIC DRAP'DUES. won cm mut; no lellJns.
385.l Birch/NB. * 54S-l4ll Fladble hrs. A: days. Gift
~ male. )'OUllC -liJw ct>es It feel to be %1? NEW CONSTR. -Add1tbia MroiANICAL ~ ueut'lll( ~•ion Pl111ner PRODUCTS Slmeee, Vic DoYer V11111p, Laura Remodelln& -1Jc. Contr. 0ra:ttmc Tooling Patenta. 18765 flberglas Roed
Imer Dr. ~. DON HAWE 642-124& e • ~· e AllaJyze electronic aaembly process planning Hunllngton Beach
SMALL amount of maaey. DO yoa need mmlc fXlr dane> Addttiooa * Remode1tne LIKE ID live .t>ovd; do full sbeetl and doobt.e-cbeck the corred:ne6s of JI' COOK SHAMPOO GIRL phone: write P. o. Box 2'16,
Found Monch.)', June 26 in ~ ~·~tn ~ Fred H. Genrick • Uc. mamt engineer a: lldpper. the inspection points called out. Assembly
Lido Sboppinl area. &73-53T7 Country Qub Manner". a.n 6™iOO. * 549-21'10 673-81!'l 5 PM on. process pl.anning and inspection test back·
6401 Rudy. ~ REMODF.L • ADDmON ground is required. Must be high school grad·
Lost CONCJU:J'E T. Ericklon Job Want..t, Lady 7020 uate with 3 years applicable experience. ~ 1 Travel 6435 Uc-C.ootr Dy/Eve 642M3S ~~ P=-· ~':r DRIVER kr Hitt <Fem) Lo-ROOM ADDITIONS C~ATE ct o.c.c. <Art
centtr diamond. LOST in cal or oat of mte trip1. ~2984 Franken 646-5138 =· t~ 1 af=
Vic. Bedford Lent, N..B. Refa, 64&-3669 Carpet Cl .. nlng 6625 won from 12:00 noao on,
Slj)stmtial rewvd. ~ SERVIC!' DIRECTORY during 1he 9UID.!Der, prmr-
t.OST • Small. da1k mown, WALL ro WALL CARPET ably general otflc::e or der1r·
male poodle. Warner An. Accounting 6500 Ceanfng. 309' DISCOUNT! ing. ~134.5.
Fountain Valley. BOOKKEEPING, Payroll. e LI S-8623 e D_A..;;:;YW=-~---.-.-'mURS--
(TI4) 96S-2565. $2.25-br Rd .....,,.,..,. WHITE 'UH"""""' ~. Dupllaltma. Your Carpet laying& ~1-&~ ~ iu, 1 mnM•"""""' otfic:e or mine. * 536-5701 Re-Ir 6626 ..,_""" IV • .,..., lr'l<"m. POODLE/Female, vie: Pla-r-MATURED c1esire1
cmtia le Monrovt• I CM. A'nswerlng Service 6505 CARPET IQing. Reul& dlYS work,; wk. Mon;
548-3S11 Answering Service able, Repairs, Restntchlni, Tues, Wed. 962--5982
POMERANIAN. oran&e r.. Free F.atimata. 527-0034 EXPERIENCED H~ male. Lost \'k. Senate St., Keep • · • , -a.a... Sil
ti ........ 7 er. ....,.,e to ......,, . Own C.M. Need.a atten on. TAB Dr•ftlng Service -tranlportation. 543-9135 ~7544 on your phone P'RODUCI'S D~GN HOUSEWORK. E:qJer1mc.. ~/:!~~ 24 Hour S.rvfce PRODUCTION bRAfnNG ed. Good refs. Own tram. w. <>ceen Frt/NB. 675-0rl CALL Ml 6-8000 & DRA.ITING 642"'9'35 1_542-_1_61_7 _____ _
WHITE MIN. POODLE 6550 IUGH School &:rad.; typins, "Piem" Vic-Balboa Pen:in.. Babysitting Gardening 66IO d>orthand, im· olftoe, or
Ml.It bave you? 491-7e7 REW ARD· ~ BABYSrrnNG F /or Part HAULING, gen'l yard elem-l:IOUS}Xl.EANING wanted
MALE oranp tirer •trl1>ed time. Any &ge-6 or 6 days up-Trees, shrubs, Ivy ahap-~ ·
cat in Vic 43rd St. NB. wk. W/furn transportation ed or remo•ed· Bed weed-1--------
Call 6'7HM9 ,,,, Play-ya.rd/Hot hmcbn. tng or~. Rototilllns, flAYWORK. Beach area
MINA hlland lbeep dog, 968-1417 or 962~ rock work. 642-002(). SC.-sl -All kinda
Tri-colcnd. In O!M. $21> EXPER older woman would EXPERIENCED JAPAN· EXPERIENCED Uft • i..
Reward· m.3882. ~ bebyslttinc In your ~'E. GARDENER Cumpl. ~* ~
CAT I HIMALAYAN. malt. home anytime any day. No p.rdenlng aervice. Free DAYWORK $2 br. 5Cl-3m Hun~ Hmt>otr, June tram. 962--3949. estimattt. * 540-1332 ========
25th. R,ewvd, 842-4042 Reliable Babylltrer. EUROPEAN GARDENER l)omestlc Help 7035
7Sc an hour. Available e LANDSCAPING e DOBERMANN approx 1 mo1
Male, Cor Pa.Hade.. A: Red-
Hlll. 675-4669. 673.3100
An)'thM. &44-0097 VERY ru.a! 54M337 evn. e HOUSEKEEPER to $DI.
6590 M-"-and ..A.w.... lu Un in; lAgtma Bee.di. Carpenterlnt .,....,,, ~1(1 on.., Other help. EMPLOYER
ANNOUNC&MENTS
and NOTICES
Ne~ ... ~h area PAYS FEE. UNKEL ~ * FIRST-RATE Cupentry .,..,... .. ,..., Alt«atiolll _ repe.1n • bllm. --------cy. mo N. Main st.. Santa ~u -EXPER JAPANESF. GudeD-Am. 541-3323 (»nployer Pert0n1la 6405 Fcrmlca. Rea.a. _..._ f!r· Complete yard Service. P8)'9 fee .. ALWAYS)
X-ITEMENT 11 C1rpenterlnt 6590 ~ eatimatn. * 543-1'958 HERMOSA DOMESTIC
O>uplu • Sinclet t n j 0 y Callfoml.a Lawns It Garden EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
GROUP .... ....i trt-etc NO JOB TOO SMALL! All Semoe .......... Oeanupa. Uve In A: Live out boml!-
..,.. .. es, ,..., ' r-1-Add, mn~I. p• New lawns • t.... 642-1939 ke.--408 N. Mam· St nn. Metl others w/113me inter-"t"""-.--
eslJI. tfos. Reasonable. 962-8371 EXP JapaneM. Gardener 304 Santa Ana 54~
776-69(1 J.9 P .M. CARPENTER -Naw or old, Maintenance. Reu. Rates. LIVE INS
LOSE WEIGHT A!ely with r-emodl!l. wooden fence. 2S Clean-up. 892-52216 Employer ~· ftta
Dex·A·Dlet Tablet.a. ONLY yrs.. experience. 54M269 EXPER JAPANE.5E George Byland A,.mcy
98c at O>cta M~ Pim-REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS LANDSC'.APE • CLEANUP l~ E. 16th s.A. S47.(J395
macy, Qd. CABINETS. Any me job. Maintenance. Made 847--0U2 CHINESE A Br1t1ah J.Jvoe.1na
LUXURIOUS EYES 23 yn ot>er· • 54U71.3 JAPANESE GARDENER ~ -i>ermaDlat
Clu'ol'a Eyelalh Tebbtnc EXPER I Rell.a.ble mainl ~ ~. 673-.ssJD
I t P u Cement, Concrete 6600 n-·-M 892 ....... S40-6S&C C.M. Tl ,,.... """""'! o -rates. .........,
ALCOHOLICS Anonymou1 SHAW & SONS e JAPANESE GARDENTNG Hefp Wanted, Mon 7200
Harbor Area. Phone m.8724 SPEClALIZING SERVICE e CLEANUP e EXPERIENCED dlatnruMt
24 Hoors. EXPOSED AGGREGATE LANDSCAPING. e 531-7C04 -Mesa Verde Country Oub * ALO NE? Me~ sin&le Foundations/PaHoa LAWN SERVICE * Mow, Appl)i ln Jlft'IOll after 4
&dultl. O~e O>lmty. Box 546--0000 f'Age, Vacuum. Pwr·toola. PM. DX> Ollbhoul. Rd.
32•7 Fullerton. 7'7&-3088 f'T'l'e F.at-O>mm'!.·Trrm1 Lite haul'g. 1142-4993 ""· a.ta Mesa. --------
..
Senior Medll1ical Pl11ner
Analf1e engineering designs and plan best
proce&s sequence of tooling. machining. &beet
metal .fabrication and mechanical assembly
operations. Must know machine shop time
standards and have 3 years experience ill me-
chanical detail and assembly process se-quence plannjng.
Apply in Person or Call O. C. Tompkin•
(714) 546a30
3333 Harbor ltvd., Cost• Mes., C•lif.
Atlantic Research
CORPORA TK>N
lt\JaJa. Systems Division
U.S. Cltbenshlp Required
An Equal Opportunity Employ.r
MACHINISTS
• Tool Makers
•lithe Operlfors
• Mii~ Operlf ors
• Grinder Operators
Contut Personnel o.,.rtment
CADILLAC GAGE-
WEST COAST
1866 \Yhfttfer Avenue
Costa Mesa
646-2491
An equ•I opportunity employer
or MAID Bawltuue, Calli.
1boroogttly experienced all
areas better dinnerboule.
Excell~t opportunity!
Call for awt m.3820 BAR MAIDS & • • •
e BAR MAID e ... 00G0 DANCEltS e NO CUS'IlJME e e $m-WE!X SALARY.
Apply In perlOD
3801 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
MA vmrcrc. 543-9991 • THE HUMDINGER.
HSEXPR.. Cook For Lido :u.. e S38"5t8S f1' 127-2540
land family. ~ ><b' 5re.·BOOKEEPDt
wk. for smmner. mm Fer one Pi ot.fiee. lame Agenci .. , Women 7300
General Office
$411
BF.AUI'Y Operator, Guar + lmorl~ of boets deillr·
comm. HAIR HUT a 32Dd .tile.
Sl NB or call mlS WILLARD BOAT WORKS
OPERATORSIEXPER. 12$ BUe:r St.. eo.ta Mesa ~~·!op~ 1580 NURSE= OFFICE
HOU~. 3 cUyi/wk ~:~~ ~ tt;:;
Froot oUice, well gToomrd,
tWit typing. no SH.
Coronet Agency
l.20'Z E. Washington Pl.
(Grand It SA txwyl
or S hrs. daily. Refs ~ k Xln quired 67J.0088 mno f!I'. t Mlary a: op-
Santa Ana 541-41 n • J>Or. with reuonable houri.
BOUSEKED>ER., live in. 548--51198 ews. a: wlm1ds.
Unique
Placement Agency ~~couple; nice home MOTEL MAIDS
• Fast placemt!'nt • LADY ro BAKE PI~
e Top Salaries FOR SMALL ~AU·
e Many fee lie free jobs RANT. 64'l-8494
• Peniaoal It Confidential It'• Bffcb boll9e tuDe. Blc-
Ul27 Westclltf Drive ll!lll 9elec:Uon ~! See thl
Newport Beach 642-7424 DAll.Y Pnm 01estfted
Help Wanted, Men 7200Help Wanted, Men 7200
INSPECTORS
Bectronic Assembly Inspector
Perform in·proces'S inspection and final in·
spectiQn of compooonts, cables aod junction
boxes. High school graduate with 6 rm>nths
training in electronics plus a minimum or 1
year ex.eaience.
Experimental Mechlnical lnspedor
Perform first article inspection of large to
small castings, sheet metal fabricated details
and machin«i parts. Must be high school grad-
uate, kflow Trigonometry and have 2 years
training in mechanics. 3 or rm>re years appli·
cable experience required.
Apply in Person or Call 0 . C. Tom pk ins
(714) 546-8030
3333 H1rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif.
Atlantic Research
CORPORA. TION
Now throueh t.bor' Day •
Full time. Ml.lit be over ~.
Ken Niies Motel
1021 .Ba,ysjde Or., N.B.
WAITRESSES
Expet ienced, over 21.
See Marge Gra)'*lll
betwMn 1 A: 3 PM
KONA L.ANEi
2699 Harbor. Coeta Mesa
Hostess -a~
P/ttme Nights I: wtmdl.
$2.25 per hour
LEISURE WORLD
Laguna Hilla
837-3550 ext 2S3
REGISTERED NURSE
Part Ume/DT's office, New·
port Bead\. SAT am-incl.
No amokinf, Xlnt aaJary &
working conditions. ~
nea.
W AlTRESS Age 21...JS for
weekend.I. Exp« m iinner
111erring. Apply in person:
SWISS CHAU:r Restaurant
414 N. Newport Blvd/NB
LEGAL SEXlU:TARY
mM.EJCec. Stenon!l1e
exper d('llred. Cnrone deol
Mu offict'. * 675-26TT
for inteniew A: tst.
SALESLADY tor exclusive
women's wear &hop. SaJ. +
comm. O'Brien'• Specialty
Shop, 2515 E. Coe.al hwy.,
Corona del Mar.
OR11iOOONTTC A&S'T
E.~per pref. Not required. I Consider lrainiflt -Quick
Intelligent girl. Ll 8-3737 Minile Systems Division
U.S. Cltltenshlp Required
An Equal Opportunity Employ.r I
BABYSJTJ'ER wanted tn my
home. 7·~ to 4:30 111 nr
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ older 646.?Wi after 6 PM
I
28 O.iLY PILOT .
JOils & EMPLOYMEN1
Help Wanted,
Women 7400
EECO
H11 openings for
Quality
Control
lnspecton
To perform ln-proc11•
ln.pec11on on printed
circuit card1 for eol·
derlng and component
placement. Prevlou1
Inspection experience
desired. High school
g rad. Day 1hlft. Excel·
lent company btn•
fits.
ElKTRONIC
ENGINEERING CO.
1601 E. Ch•tnut
Santa An1
547.5501
An equal 0pp0rtunlty
emplaye-
Loan Process
Clerk
Opportuntty f o r appli-
cant wtth front oi&. •
pea1'ance Cid &ocd bl>' loc Mm.. f'reirkq Jou
~ ~rimce
de9rabl~ •
f/.
Calif. federal
Savings & Loan
2100 Harbor Blvd.
Coste Meu
An equal opport\.mity
emploYf!l'
!XPERl!NCED
DlflftERHOUSE
WAITRESS
Interview• betw~ ~11
No phone calls plNSP
Sam's Seafood
ism Pacific Oil ~ .. H.B.
Placement
Counselor
Fast growin1 agency will
train. SaJea mperlence. En·
joy working Wftb people.
Higbelt oommiJliOD.
642.7424
Machine Optratora
Canptometer, Mllltmth,
NCR. Immecl openlnp
at
Western Girt
1 i84 w. Lincoln, Anaheim
2700 HaitJor. C09ta Mesa
1010 N. Main, Santa Ar1A
Eqiral opponunft;y ~loyeT
WAITRESS
Perm.a.oent, good t!pe.
Full or Part Time.
Experienced only.
Surf & Sirloin
R.ltaurant
5930 Pee. Cat. Hwy.
Newport Be.ch
PROFDiS10NAL HOUSE-
KEEPER. Tak.: charge of
Oilldren, Cooking l: Hou1e.
Only those aeeking a Good
Home. Nice family, on a
permanent buis, need IP.
ply * $225-month. CALL
642·9:>32
Avon Calling
Learn how you can be ZU<"-
cesstul in 11 bosineS:> d
your own. We train you.
Call collect ~5800.
-Hosten & w aitre1I
MANNING'S
24()31 EL TORO ROAD
LAGUNA llCLLS
See Manager • 2 to 4 PM
e MAIO e
MANNING'S
See Manager snytimr
24031. EL TORO ROAD e LAGUNA HlU.S e
PITIME Exner W&llr!'~' ~c
Zl·JS. Arply 111 per!'<m. \1r1's
,Jtest. 1"601 'BNlrh Rivd.
' W~t 1m111rt!'r AIM ll()()O
~ing Jl4'W N"'I m (~1
DENTAL Sec'y P.l'C\'Pl·
Expt•r Sini:te. 2.'l 10.
X·Rays k books 516 3000
DENTAL AS.<;'T, e Ovrr 25. * ~urgrry !.
• X-niy exper 5-111-Til"I
E:XPER. 11alcslady for JPW·
~lry store in Costa Mesa.
Penn. 548-3401.
BABYSITTER/:-, days wk.
Lite h8ekp'g. Need immed'.
Re-1. J"e'Qulred. 675-2514
HEn'IES (J\ler 200 tbt5. for
rork1ail w~ltrl'Sses, Ye Olde
lnn. 2376 :-.'"""'PC>rt Blvd
GffiL Frniny, :t timrs wrrk
Your hour~ & .. wn tr11n~·
pt>rtAIJnn /i.11}. 71Jll --r.oCJ<TAn. \\'1111rr~<1 0 121.
Ptirt I 1 m r !l-2 11 m l!l11
P11rrn1111 C \f 6'1:.'·R1'il
'
..-., . ~ . . . .... .... ..------
Wedntsday, June 28, 1%'7
JOIS i l~PLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOVMINT Joas I IMftLOYMINT MllCHANDlll FOii MllCHANDlll fOI MDCHANDlll ..
7500 ~ ....... __ a.. 1_.___._ 9 ._ IALI ANO TaAD! . SALi AND ~I &ALI AND TaADI Help Wanted, Jot. Men, Wom. ~,..,~_, ,_
Women 7400 iiliiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ________ llumlture IOOq !'-w & Or...-1130 Mitctla-._
* Wl6 H ..... ""'fr. iAUSWIN PiANOi AUC110N PRODUmON SCHOOL • ....... .... IA~:WJ~ ....... ,_ ..... 1,.....
M I Fu d e fSactwy C...._.._ .a. ..,_. Nw _. UM ,...., COlllROL utu1 n s • ,.....,.. 0.... .. 11 .. ._. ..... •.u hm ..a a-. ...
CllRK TYPIST
60 ~·· 2 to 3
)'Mn minimum ex·
perlence preferab\y
In typing d sales or·
d er 1, prodoctm
wor1c omen, a.rd
production achedlll-
~·
Saturday or t"Ven.ing
interview• may be
81ftl\ied by appoint·
mf!flt.
CALL JIM HYAMS
Days 642·2400
Eves. 546-0319
SERVONIC
Instruments, Inc.
1644 Whittler
Cost• Mesa
An equal ~ty
emc>loyer
TEMPORARY
OFFICE JOBS
One trip to apply, then on
to work. TOP PAY! NO
FE'& lnterviewlnlt 9: 30-3: 30
TRUEMAN GIRL
Pbooe 547-3996
~ & 17th SL, Sanla Ana
Go-Go Dancen
Brlnc own costume
~ in 1*"0D aft 4 p.m.
Fet Fanny'1
lMilS Cout Hwy, &Imel Belt
AttrKtlve Glrla
wtoi plNaAt penanaHty.
1~26, to work in a Nation-
al Health s.-. 549-JD
INSTRUCI'OR, attnctive
woman tar maJ<e-up In~
struction, will train 893-5811
Job9-Mtn, Wom. 7500
HELPI
I am .a CJ\st growin& bu.IQ.
ne.a and need bel.p. If you
have Jeedenhl.p ablllty and
would llke to earn extra
maoey. phone me for an
interview. Mr. Olristenaen
642-~
Wanted:
POmR
543.931 t
A~k for Mn. Brannin
Piano Player
Over 21. ~rtonable. Non·
Union. For ~tier Dinner·
~~~~ After 1 pm
MIN & WOMIN No Dowe &Mir terma OAC WARD'S BALDWDf lnJDIO ""* and R I Ir • a..
'
Day & Ev• ca... ~ Modent U-1.o. ~-~ .... .._ ...... --• --N..,art --.. c.11. roam ...... -I t ... TRAINING IN l..iY. Ra. ...... Fna • .15 e _.. e TtDdlJ 6 ...... ~
Ufe DlDIUe ••••••• ~ SM.9i ~ ....... ~ WlCJ StyBllCJ Bedroocm ..... Fma ~.15 T.a.v11'°" nos ....uo-a. . ....,_. ....._.
Insurance WiCJ .llstrflMlfon .Appeovecl 1111 llW beds. cec:!lmn. roebn. .,. lhl fwnltse beda, ma~ ._.... WicJ• •41CJ .. .,.. u_........_ Bl. Cll 5'1-R) ocr»*-1 dliln. bemll Full or Pert-Time \Alt-Frcmcllbe ..._ ~ Color TV's beds.~.._.... .-. "J OPEN TIL t ctisa o1 drawen, .... Day or Evening Available Or Stereos m.imn, delb. w.. nc:-•-..u c-:am.*a.. ttou.....w Goodl I020 t1. MO ord ~ 1aimpe, cane. ~ la good. Nationally -· 1 -~ el .,. • and md mtiles. w tamous compeny listed on Praln~ SEARS "'bit window type biC')'dl!S, Mal ~ ,._ air CJODdltlons, $3$. Sara No t>epomt ·Fl-et Service frigentcn, ~ .,..._
Amaican slodc exchallge Available z-· kpd wtDdolr obacat ALL RDfT • . . en. ~ larse Jot ol OFFERS fan, auto timer, $lD. &46-9174 • • • can apply tD pardlut. new drwpes. eleC'trk apn.
I ligh C'ommissiona
Leeds
Profsllional Tralnin&
Immediate
Management Opporturjtjee
Excellent opportunity I022 tt.nt fl"Olll the llG ONE ~ .. fillhinl pole, .,..S.. oar• s.a. Cal ded nAwnDt booths with PLAY GIRL, INC. mow • • • tables -AND MtJ(J{
1621E.17 St., ##~~ 521•7$55 MORE! .
Suite IC, Santa AM 4 bedl ~ J lbfle bar TV LAND ti1 9 p.m. Wll)J'S AIJC1l)ll
FOR TNTERVTEW
PLEASE TELEPHONE
MR. RlCHARD FRANKLIN
3355 Via Udo-SU!te :m
Newport Beach -
A-.ooo: 67S-5060
Call 836-4059 stoda $ML 2 Dani* end
S.tw 9 It 12 noon only tab&.-as--, Lampl ,$15.
IBM
Decolaa ....-w/lld-~ '5-Rap Ir FWll $10
ea. 2 dlain $15 ... PatiO
tlt>le, Umlftlla Ir dlatrL
OotlMs etc. KUCH MORE!
KEYPUNCH · le NErGBBORS Tlwlb A 1\'ee-Equity Funding PROGRAMMING • p lllr"9 name it we've &Qt tt,
Corporation ol America INDUS. DRAFTING • d "1m. nei. nfri&. cloChine. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!·~~~1 GROC. CHECKING . h antiques (gu111. etc.l baU.
-OFFSET PRESS--'TRONIC ASSEMal Y • • ~ f:1:,~PM ~ ~~ e:;
Twa,WAI-,
•a ••• ......... ,,__ ........ FfN! APPAUL
Rundrecla o( nft'7dllnl
tD dlome from. LadS.es'
and men'• late ttyln,
biP quality. )llll Wee
NEW!!!
HULDA'S OPE RA TOR PBX/TYPE • n, t "'°'1f. Balboa l61and.
Experienctd on Ditto 217. 31 Ott.r CourMI 5I'URGECl'f I CM N ~~=-
A.T.F. or Multillth pre-ME~WOMEN S:.u.Lamo I ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ 1l50 ~ Beacb ' le~. 40 hour . week, 12 Train now P•y lem !Koring! MUil ldl! Toys. iiiiiiiiil_.__iiiiiiiiliiiii
m O D t ha. Starting aalary Fum. Ir MJBCGAL(BE! ! I
$436. ~Jy W I Coast Orange Cout Juni« es GARAGE FIJJl d flea m.m. 0oUes-DUtrtct .t t&eml: Walaut Ir S.
CUllt&d PalOllDtl Ole. Trade & ..._ Sdt11l1 Ba""'•"· SA. lW. ,._.
2101 F&rv;e. R09d DJT S. Kida St., U.. .. t Wed Is ,,...._ l8 ...... QI, --
Com Meta SU.71'6 I muRl/nU/SAT. .._. • AU. ..._, ~1610. Ext. 3lJ ll0'2'7 Cv. Gr. Bl, G-G. h,e D.21 lmperW Olft JAM ~ SPZCW.m11
PHONE ORDER 537-7113 mJN'DNG'l'Cllf llFMJI. Rent• Nii
DESK Huntin&too Beach, Calli. 1100 COLOR TV• STEltlO TmJUl'IC BUYS? e ~aaant Work 536-8115 Appllane. $10 ~ b&Qlb lleC'l $15, 4 pc e Convenient Downtown Ut N. Lemon p,d,k MONTH ~ bedrm eel $20, amalJ
Office 9 AM to t PM n6-2900 RENT Opt. to bey. Free Indoor, desk RO. 3-M Photo ma-
or S PM to 9 PM. •iettera Indicate location TV'• • Rd~ -W a • her• ;: :~ ~~· chine/COit $.100. aell $'75,
e Need 5 workers at once! 0ryera • Dillnrublrs. Ot> S2J.36S u.tber Sec'y chair $15, Of.
• No u:per!ence necessary Learn WICJ Styli11CJ tioo to bQJ. 1"r'tt Semce-1 nee~ $1.SO, 1.2-dwT
•Age no barrier Wrll paid proleaion. men Henclenoe's OR 532-llSl FUe C911>1Det S» l6lc ltmtL e APPLY d No. Main, and women. Tools and trip lJr. BarlMar, CM. ~ COLOJU..AND TV-Open 1 dya _sc.:_D& ________ _
Santa Ana, ~· supplied. Da.y/E\le cluaes. # GAS DRYER A: G.E.. 19116 RCA 1!" CGlor POOL TAaLIS
Room 220. 10 A.M-7.30 PM S34.5371 WASHDt xurr CX>NDI-eonde TV. $300 er best of. NEW • usm
Anendes, M. W. 7550 California nON'. sa..a. fer. ~ 1967 BRUNSWICK
• School of Wits $275 VALUE
X R T h $500 Anttquel 1110 HJ:A & Stweo 1210 NOW t2a9 • ay K • POLLY PRIEST . 1~ riNANCING
Six moa exper, film~ BUSINESS COLUX;E EARLY AMlll PVT-OX..L SECARD POOL
lng and be able to anallu N"" cluaes at.art eYf!f'Y Harttst table. Olmmodes, THOR.ENS Recmd chaQIU
metAI castings. • MofJd!lY. day or evminc. Hltcbcoc:k c:bain (6}, etc. w/Falrdilld cartrida:e. Al-323 S. Main. Oranp, 532-19192
Coronet Agency Pa.y for~ t~-ancl ~ ~ eves or wtmdl. =~·;;:~ ~ llllBJ f AIRICJ
l3Yl E. W~ton Pl. amall r.._, .. a .... ..,,.., Sewing Machinet 1120 ....-
(Grand &: SA C1"N'Yl onir $5 ~ week bx .ecre-fier, 56-001 ""' FOR SALE
Santa Ana S4t..Un tanal ~ e · ~TE~~ =:: ea,...., & Equip UGO kmnants. Samplm Ir MJD.
Schools-lnstrudion 7600 • SEWING ~ • out camole. No att.chmana ends Sat. OnlY I a.m. to 2
--------Bilhap Method MS Decree to ~ to xipac make bat llOVIE C&mtta. Nf!fl Bel p.m. m9 Baker, Colt& Mesa
e ~ e ~. ~. W:. = DJEE. ~mm,:: Medilmica Ta.. ~ LOOK AHEAD detlp etc. s ,ear pe11a f75.-Gl1I cue. . e 0 · Outftt.s, Elec:trteal Tools,
To Your ~nn THEATRICAL 7900 ~·~equity, baJ.. AlJ' Compregan.
New auae.-Jqly 3nl ance only S.19.50 cub or LllCA M-3 CAMERA with LOTS OF MIS:. -CHEAP!
ii ml't4 ~unch WANTED: Violin, cello. and terms d $5 per month. For f-1.5 CUe, l..k meter JS.. S.S.$. House
I Automation baas pt~ to form wit ttte home dmrili•lnldon, MM wide aQIJe 91).MM A 2UiO Olark, C • .M. ~
I mM Programming R\liW'istlsincer a quar1d-phaDt 52MS16. l.JS..MM. $395. * '444t& 5416-36l6 or 54M2l.I
-Salad-EntrM Cook I l401 &r 360 xt t try.wmem•----------::::;========
MANNING'S I Secretarial-Type ae e oo a COWi Include Musi~I IMt 1125 Mhcellaneous l600 GARAGE Sale: Lidia wii. ~. Rqiet k41'e to • .,.m lum, di.Iba. ladles A
2.4031 EL TORO ROAD I PBX Receptionist a.nyttimc. Ged'(e Ball. 235 WST Sacrifict! Deluxe RJ9-Fish & Fries girll dotbiQc a •14. pie-
LAGUNA HILLS M.T.J. Schools ~ THE Iris, CdM. m.'593 oll J.20..Bus Accordion, am-bre frames, dbk bed fnne,
A ly betw 2 3 PM Keypllllcb 1chooll in Or-r-. i · eel ..ttcbes. 'th * 4tc * lmick-knacks. 2Q10 National pp een • ange O:>unty aotborl.zed to SingffS/<Nfttwr ten plifi • 9 wi cue FN/SATIS\Jll Ave. Of.
SALES Men It W<XDen past train by ttlll! same methods MANAGER and IJUlak:. EXCELLlln' # BtJRGER OIEF ==------
40. It'a profitable, H's ln· used by mM Col'\I· Wanta new taJmt for CONDm ON. Weetda.11 aft. l1D E. l'nb. c..M. BIPrD. ltUI SS.. front
te"eSting lt'a fun, lo give TRAIN NOW PAY LATER R.econlin1 Work 6 P?>. moB lSI YR.OS med light beige door nr. new $50. 3 Pc.
sunples to friends! Amazing DA y OR EVE. CLASSES No obliptioo. 171-4318 Black Fends' roewabaDK comm1 wool carpet Ir cmb-8f!d., modem, xlnt '55-~ul~,~r lllppOlntment M T I MERCHANDISE FOR Used two times. Paid $lSO iona1r pad. 111 oat plaltic Wedgewood dx. ~. nr.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! • • • SALE AND TRADE Wi: ~~27551c>r ~·· ~=~ ~ ;vd. ~ =:I :i~ =
SeU the World's moet Be11u-furniture to00 p I n-.. lt30 MAPLE love aeat. maer, Cue, New! Coat $71S. Sac-
titul &: Tntonnative Family BUSINESS SCHOOLS lanos -·rM ctreaer. ~ French ~ $200. Squirrel atole,
Bible. 50o/o comm. Call ZlOO No Main MODEL HOME Prov. bedfnuM· Odds &: Xlnt cood! ~ dark
642-<n.54 days. Santa Ana Kl 1·2672 H lecJINMr$ »id&. 541)..1196 brown SUS. * S6MIO
HAIR DR.ES.m't for beauty SPANIS Organ Class BASSET Pupa. AKC ~ ATT'N ~!
lhop. No commLulons, vt· EDUCATIONAL vacation The elegant look that you J . the twa of JalnJlas to PION ~ Tri colon A: e Blue Opal iJr C'U1tinC
cellmt money, 5 days. 0ptn. projects. 4th &rader.up. In-have aeen In beautilnl Mod-~a.?u the J:IAllMOND 0~ ~ 6 white . malea A: fe-• Sell-Oz. ar U>. M2-.l12I
1np for 2 operators. Dainty div. instant learnint lesmna. el Homes DOllt at lelB Uwl _, males 545-2083
Ledy, ~ach Bl•d. ~9329 Olilcoat 10 ll!S!Ons Type hall the original priee. AD GAN! Toe9di.Y, J1111e 27th. ' Misc. Wam.d 1610
v COOK Schl 173 Del :-.1ar, rnerchandiae displayed on1.7 7:30 p.m., 6 week coane. UPROLSTEIUNG -$19.SO, 2 --------~~ fot new Sir LI 8-2859 <Typin.r belpa • never used. Gorieoua TulUoo S9 +Sf for material pc. (European craftsmen) D~TE! Need p.rap
...... ~ • better rpe.Jling) Kin<> "" .. • .__.room •nt de-(Includes lllltruction. book Free eat, del. pickup. 215 for storqe u, to $10 mo. G •or g e ' 1 Smorgasbord .. .,,...,. """ .... · and -pi.._ ,J mlJSJc). u-1-HB .. __., 536-'405 n-vd LEARN ant s n1 h r · a. -... ~ .. .._ -... .. :r Ht& Bell ar Seal Bch. Call 18782 oasch Bl ., I Ilg Bch . g pa s ivmg room , HAMMOND EARLY American -r.eed 213: 4.l4-0191
Call 962-64TI tor appt. Castilian Spanish lovely dining act. Sella at in CORONA DEL MAR CARPETING, reversible
M1int/Man or Couple Call after 5 PM 646-90Ci6 all better stores fnr around 28S4 E Coast H • 613·8930 "-'--offer. 5:J6.J593 Inr Motel work VOICT. a.ASSES ~5118 $1400. OUr pnct ~ Can ~· wy ........, Machinery, Etc. 1700
with musir lh"'OrY for he b o u g h I separately OWN a New CONN ORGAN PR • O~ w/traverae, a.ARK -l 000 lbs Excel·
2376 :"IE.'WpOrt Blvd. C.M. schools & church sin11:trs. Terms $'24 mo. Displayed at $9.75 a WEEK for I ' window, ceiU.. to lent coodlb ~
HAIR ~JST SANTA ANA FURNmJRE, »tj N. Main. SA. 547-0lill Ooar, J\7. * 67l-3123 ......,. __ _,_.,~'t1 ....._ I i.-Call f Pi1mo Lessons for Begin. a..r-•u . .,. ,,_,.,,_
IV(" ge lli • ..,... Of ~ 426 W. 4lh St. S.A. 547.m89 PRfVATE PARTY WAN'IS Tioo """"Y ....... _ """' ... . · bn 1 r::A"719l nt!'ll by Advanced Studmt. ..__, UlAu ~ .... , pom t'n . ,,.,.,.. . Open eves. & Sunday. TO BUY P,IANO-FOR 1 w....._ _ _. 10' •-..::. ~" •-FREE TO .· YOU My Jlomt'· * 962-4818 llUUillV ...., ~....,..
BEAUTY OPERATORS -CASH. setl!5 g TRANSISTOR demde mun---------
with following. * Xlnt SAVE! SAVE! -HAMOND SPINET M3 tn' PC tio..nta,., ...... ""in BOXER B......., n--JM-•-. • percentage. * S48-S063 Job........Men, Wom. 7500 .. .... .., '"' .._ ..., .,
PUBLIC
NOTICE!!
OPPORTUNITY MEETING
WED. JUNE 28th, 8:00 P.M.
We offer to dynamic MEN & WOMEN
""ho have a sincere desire lo elevate
themselve; into higher income bracket
:in opporiunit v to earn more money
lhan you evc-r betif· d p<>s~ble~PJ..US
:1 guaranlrcd op nit £o advance
to prcc;t1gc man(lge positions.
Our ('o .. 10 months you ng i3 already r ecog-
niwd a~ a lc<1<ler 1n the REAL ESTATE IN·
VESTMENT 1·1ELD We need help. FUU..
or P/\RT TIME. h~nscd or unlicensed in
YOUR ARF..A!'.'.
We invite you to investigate
GivE> us one hour of your time. Attend our
rONE TIM F~ ONLY) cxplt1nation meeting, \\ e won't disappoint or bore you.
~rrns MEETING COULn ('HANGt: THE
F,N'nRl~ COURSE OF YOUR lJIFE. PLAN
TO AT'TENf)
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re11I wstate course
730 N. EUCLID ST., SUITE 305, ANAHEIM
WESTERN HILLS SALES & INV. CO.
..
Why Rent 55951 KI 5-Mn an. Aft'noon, eves. 499-3835 mos. 842~
Fumished! Mi1cell1neous l600 Mhcellaneovs l600 Mlsc.Uaneous
You ran buy a COlTlf)lrlr
apartment full or furniture
for onJy $8.88 per month.
No roon(')' down. P~ent
includell all taxes and In·
lf'rrsl e 7 Pr. l.ivinit Room Set
• 5 Pr Dinclle Set
• 10 Pr. Bro.room 54-t I 1-'rrf' Delivery ()pc-n Eves.
HUB FURNITURE
ITI1 "lrwpon Blvd.
Costa Mf"Sll
SACRlt1CE!-°'14'-haU on1t1-
naJ rO!;f. t.r..vlng ill'Pil
MUST ~L! Elf'g1rnt c·us·
lorn df"lll{ll~ liOld lcllf m11~
tl'r l>Ntroom suilr, 1nr
King ""-" it0ld llhell hr•d·
boarrl, matl re&'I, boxsprin~~
'-' frnmr Abo Pbooy & ROid
IC"af rllOW tahle Witb m11tcti·
Ing rommodl' end lllhles.
54<Mi194 or 646-7570 11ftrr 5
PM.
DELUXI-: Walnut Mcdhtt·
rancan Bdrm ~lie. As
SlQnr $.22 mo. paymen~
U9C'd 2 moc. MUST SELL
TllJS WEEK' 64G-7975 a/Irr
5:30 P'A. I
SPANTSll 5fl\ffil' Iii hit "' ~I
rhr11, nrvrr ull4'd. ""', sr~,o
N-11-$4 . .0 Span ll\.f'fif llR ~rt
$2°>0 Olhfl'r mlM' fum
642.82(Jj
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Scram-Leta AM wen In C lauification 3400
6/30
MllCHAHDlll ffOlt TRANSPORTATION TR SALi AND TRADI IMfl~Yechta 9000 -M9
FREE TO YOU IOAT . IAIGAINI
2 LO\' AllLS terriu m.1Xl8d Ne ca. Needed* .... .,.... ta dqbta-, 111MS SWAP a.adt ..,... ID ...... U• ..................
IQ wile MS l mmt etll 4 ~ a. a.-. ,,.
~ .... .,.. ~my bo9tl cm .. we dcll't
J'NZ. .......... 1,,.. eM haft room w tbfm, ''
Wldte ...... ,.._
13' Ja:ft:ALI' • S.CY.A. cet. u. .......... a 100 old
part SS.... blllCk ma)e Wlnnlt' Be90Ullll coo4tdon
kitten. 5n..a54 6129 -New Gel QIU. PSuo J'1D.
P'DIALE ~ and a,i. Mb Oil~ La1* nu.cl Boom • Gold Mo-He. Sewn maDU. old. a.d dilld Kut. Dqpi' &o.rd, .... LoN dll.Jdttn, Rudder • XLNl' 8eJl. 6*'2811 STEAL at•
GOOD Home tor m mootha ------old remaJe part com.. Lar-SAILED 3 1'IME3
• ~mis. l'afr. LIDO u BRAND NEW
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..... A_pt. B. s.A. CX>ND. Owned by Edav '41':
ClfE female ldUai l.eftl Wa& Berpn'I Dau1bter S)
derfQl pd/No bea~! Hea.L. ··~-··
~. kMn&. but Cl8JIOOt kaep Hu fNerY acceuory.
permuenO¥. 6'BJ335 6129 O>at new $1680-Now41l99
Al
'6S
TWO loYinl ldtt.ma. female ------
• loac haired &n1 male. SKI BOAT, Wl'OIM'Rl.Jl.
6t6-C297 6/30 lt' J~. M.abopQY
2 ORANGE, loas-Wred ldt· deck, l\llllMk. C'Ulblool. 35
he> Mere. • 2 t&lllla, ~ tem: t--. • web. .. Id. Qu'OIDe perfect. tc40l5 •!JO New $1816 • QWdc Sale S&99 1.DVABLE. blade, part-------
UI u
' 1
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Oder, male ~ Loves DINGHY chlldrm. MMr13 111 GLASPAR 9'1"
Pl'IOI bJk lholt haind tdt-Padded G~ll
ten. Olwer-4!Yecl female. I Xl.nt coadWcm • U95.
wlca. MUl'll 6/JO ------
ts'
N n
R -2 KlTI'ENS 3 moa old. De. SEE AT
J*'&leb' need home. M11 Via Lido Saud, Npt Bcti
5IMll29 &/30 Pieue call tint m.1*
ADORABLE Kitten Tan 6 Marty U>cknq Wl-9311
wtit. 2 l'DOI oJd. to rood •o.A.c.
home. 60-93116. 6/28 16'~' JD"l'IU!B
2 BUC A white kittens. Male &y or 1'Wilni Jamc:b. llD-
HP er.y, O:>alpletelJ r.-Ir female. I weeks oJd. J1nlabed. $llSO. See: Dick'• 54l-3'lW t to 5 1/29 Doclr 2135 w. Olallt Hwy/
Ta
FIVE ~ • 8lamlM llltllm, NB. M&am dQI, ar
U81d to dos A ctdldre. U IU-lllO evea.
PIUNCl!lUf Dft/(K. 1121 Gom> 1"11111111 boat. • n.
COLLIE • Gmalu a. ...,._an a.ft ...
betll. 1 ,... old. Lovable Newbat ....... llMA
tD iood i.ome. 511-UTl C/21 pamp. s.c. at Sl.000.
DACHSHUND 1 mas. Ill a I e H>JJOS
546-31136 6/29
1WO ldttal, cn1. 1-wlr:I. • SaUbolb to10
Mother e.t. 536-0SIO. 21 FT. nberiSul ~. 3 Female Kltttm kee.l, ata.tnlda steel rtgbw, ~aners outboard, bead, d!ep t, ac-
0
2 Kl'ITENS to rood home. ceuoriea. $2,DOO. Evmfnp
&e-n11 and weekends call owner.
DAR.LING G~ Fem~ ktt-OlUole 3-mt
ten.a.~ 1/29 24' TRIMARAN, Modified
5 Pt1PPIES • in. Sbepherd plver, excellent ccrid. FUJbt
Ir ! T wka old. ~ 1129 equipped incl. Trtr. $2750.
FREE KlTl'Dl8. call &1'7-6095
m.43615 6/29 FOR Sale Kite 121 (2 lafll)
FREE PUPPIES. ~2510 $700.00. Frank w. Uoyd,
119 Jade, B&lboa bland, 6/29 6'1>656l.
PETS & LIVESTOCK * 'M' GLADIATOR *
°°" 1125 $1400 for ~ OW1llHhlp.
133-1021 after • pm..
RARE PULi PUPS * HOURLY RENTALS *
Excellent QampioDlbip 1r DQaDen • Rhodes u
Baclipvund • Ai.Cl Stud FllD Zone Boat Co., Ba1hol * (%13) G$l5 • ll' CATAMAJV.H $250
BASSET Pups • AKC Qwc. # FOR QUICX SALE!
pkm Stock. Tri colon Ir nd 54&-13110 (8 to 5-Pll)
A white • male1 A t.emales. AL<X>URT Clltfilll Clltam.r.
c
~ ran 2-yn old. Xlnt eond!
SPRINGER SPANI!l. PUPS 548-93Cl, &tS.2259
AKC. LIVER Ir WJIITE. $50. RHOD~ 33, XJnt coad., New
• 54&.crm Uter 4:30 Jenny; with ber1h. urm.
WEIMARANER JJUllS; AKC. Owner. 675-Z711 ~.
Champion stock. Rea.eon-CXlLUMBIA 15' aJoop No. 6 ,
able! 6 Wk&. S4M81l Sptnnaker, ccwer, b;y ttlr.
* ~. salNAU'Zm Lib new. $1600. f15.o3llil
PUPB. * AKClltlX:-. KITE Boat, lea thu 1 Jr'. ~line. * 5"-XT4. old, W /boat COYer. R.euall·
POODLE8/T'ln7 Toy A: Min. ete. m--0783
AKC. Adulta for tale or
lease. Stucker. 534-0'JllS PowerCrvl..,.. to20 2 ADORABLE toy female
poodles. 1 year. Silver and 30' TROJAN '82; TS, 215
white. 96M688. HP, ~. Rdf,, plulb txtru.
HAPP~ ls a 8MltQjl Sleeps 6. Xlnt com. Aste.
Pup. All lhot.I, read1 tlo S&6CX). M2-m1
love. Dial (1) 493-Q9. $2295. OWENS 51 OC. 1'1111
•~CHPOODLD equip, radio, plley, etc.
AKC * Rm.
H\lnt. Harbour IGJ«
CALL '*'47_, SpHd $kl ..... 90H Black POODLE Puppy
3 mo, AKC. lhots. 5f.S.'4m 11' South c..st
Utillty, netda wo11r ...,... aao Make cUtt. OR 5-0611 ,
BEAt.rnFUL at.eel Jn>' 14 Boat Maintenance 9033
ArabJa:n fn9ll 4 yean old, YACHT Mainten. Ir Npa\r 14.2 bandl-Really ahowa her at )'OUI' dodt. HuD or mech, type. Ne)'lley'D blood line. tta.. 54Mlfl6/642..Q! Shown ~1.y in haJ.
ter. Will rode excell~t Marine Equ~ 9035 tbow pl~ bone. Gentle
for • lmowleogeable rider. HILLER ALCOHOL BOAT
m-Om 5I'OVE. s burner, Own,
REGISTERED Iii Arabian Tank 6 pump $100. M2-3762
Cbfftnut Mare, 3 yewa old, OUTBOARD motorw, 35 -.,, 15.1 hands, Oubtardn:i bead Evtnrode, dee. ltarter, 30
rood wortdnr mare Enallab bp Johmon. 5'5-2201 or wettern. Hu been shown,
lit Ir 2Dd In ht.Iler. Trained Boat Slip, Moorlnt 9036 t«~ riden.
833-«Sl anyttme DUE to additional ~
1985 CUSTOM Exhibitor 2 •ion, cboioe yacht aUp1
horae trailer. Good tirN, re-now avail at SL '15 I foot.
cm Uy painted. Excellent Muina dd Rey Hotel
amdfdoo. Sacrttlce tor mo. 13.SM Bali W-.y, Marina deJ
can m.o1l1 Rey. AM for Lola, IZM61l
DARK SorreU mare. ceiitie S1JP wmted for 24 ft,
In foal. $200. aloop, to S30 mo. Cllll (%13)
9Sl-&5a ~
TRANSPORTATION BOAT SiJPi ....U., up to
50'. Chob looadao -clan
Boeh & Y1chtt 9000 bcl9 ta onJ¥. 6'T3-S78S
* 15' KAT S'KJ-80A1' * 8o1t·Yacht
Twtri Mere 4().HP + 'lnll-Ch1rttra 9039 er. XIJll'I' eond. * S950 or TRADE! can 54(M1707 CHARTER my bea11. equip. t. MARINE bed blander 24' lloop.
I'll GLASSING * Sleep. 4. By ~. wknd or
e CALL 548--tl83 e wk. 6'15-37t4 nes.
•UDOH* loet1 W1nted 9050 I O:>mpleteli reftnlabedr
Bml' OITERJ S'B-1538 SMAlL Botton Whaler with * lJOO 14 , 1(18. §ti> 40 hp. S'J5.UXI
• Nf'W coYer •• Hwy·Trlr· Moblle HCHMI 9200 e xurr cond! * OR 3-3171
DTNOHY, fbrata $'75; C/B * PACEMAKER 20x5.5. rtrllo rm. ~rtant; com-$12,400. • SlSOO-OOWN .
J>IMft. 673-6011 7% LOAN. • 96:MJ17 * Complete Marine Suvkt * LF.AVtNG STATE: Veat ~terns lnala.llL'd J>' Alum. 8!11 oont. D\Jlll DWnr repair. 846.!Wi() whee la. S.'i40 .. ~~
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TRANSPORTATION TRANIPORTATIOH TltANSPGITATION
MMlle Homee '200 Campen f520 lmportM Mt. --------~;;;;.;: NGO
CA1'tlBl\IDGE. Full
Jeqtb eDcloMd porch, Skirt
~ ..mn,.. BQllde ViU.
aie:a.~·· aec tloo.
~,.. <NU paymeata.
C'B-125C
• n.AMINGO tOll•. (lee
Bil, Mam Awn, cari*.
• Fam. $2800. after
. SC.ml
ORAN~~·s JAGUAI
LARGUI' SELECTION '61 Ja..-
r AC'J'ORY Doux:T 1SO Olqpe, bmlmc cmd-
OPEN ROAD DEJ.LER tion.
*IS~~~~= ft~~ * VAN CONVERSIONS V
* 140TOR HOMES '
ALL MAKES 6: MOD!U ' 19&7 TRUa<S
httperW ,..._ ,_ TWANlllORTATION
POISC ..
MerTC '411 ~JC --------1 Wft wheels, Riabt band
... -
dm e. Xlnt m«b It body.
~ * PlMJDe 111·2m
9700
WE PAY •••
CASH
tar med can a. tradat jalt
call m for tree estimate.
Motercydea 9300 BEAOI CITY ...-..,.. &ROTH CHMOlET
·----·--. 'G SUPER. QJ'E.. ... . llR .. FOR SALE CAMPDU.AND Cllrame wMI. AMI 111. Aak for Sales ~
•• Hcmd&. Sc:nmbler. 16555ae:::,w·· u.s. ~~~~~ MHIJ5 ..... ,~ ....... v• ·1sao"S 18Zll Bads m..
!!str& clelnl '500 * · ..__... ~-r..,. llilm >Dr a.1J8. A ...t dellr· HUntiniton Beach
Wednesday, June 28. 1%7 DAILY "LOT 29
TRANSPOltTATl N UMd Can -9900 TRAN R --------9900 UMCI Can 9900 --------8 U IC K UMd Can ·
CADILLAC CHEVROLET
• Air Condlttonecl ')'Spece!' Vehicle
'M CHEV V-1 BEL-AIR !TA·
110N WAGON. hctor7 air
cond .. pwr. steer., P""· r. W'tDOOw. R/H, aecnt 10 cu
ft loddng compm'tment u/ ·
rear deck, etc. All A1.uka
white w/lmmac. LI me
Green inter. U.S. No. 1
......._ cho~! BUY A "KNOWN
tmllMIOllrMIVAll•c.tAma VALUE! ••
'66 CADILLAC ONLY $1885
Coupe De Ville, t>e.utitul 2 Yr OK l'JU'/GMAC terma
coaditloo, full power, tao-Tommy Ayra Chevrolet
MUf13 TEAJU>ROP TYPE CAMP'G lOl'1 a.Id caad., wtft Wbeell. alille ._ .-_. ~ KI t.333:1
'fT RONDA salAMBLER TRAILER $1.IO * Ideal lomi., wbllewltbnd~ IEMAULT ....... ....., vw. ~ Cara N11dedl 55 BUICK~ 300«. 1.-thaJl Q.mi, (Or &mall cal'· * ~ ~~ al'lf, nmt ae --------c9l ... fS tnde-A, Ct _ __. ..... -62,(0) q . miles, tul1 ()OW·
tory air. $4595 946 S. Coast Hwy.
lido Motors Open ~:~A BEA~n~
A.BSOWI'ELY NEWI $650. Imported Autel 9600B.J.Quy.aer1mpartDivWaD •60 IEllAUl.T II•'._ !Ids-liPt grey a,.-;~~ in~ ~ ~P~ noo. 646-4948
606180, 64U1S4 ewe. 2833 Hutlor BM., CK., Dest" Llrr.,. illlidt .. ~ ..._. Only dean ones. Buyer no ======== 1300 W. Cout Hwy.
'65 MAJWSHO 500«/New· lJ61 ~A • $198 54IM4D .... -. 011. Y $1395! duty daily 8:30 to 10 P.M. CADILLAC Newport Beach MU7&2
'61 CHEVROLET
elli· Saddlebq,, Wlndwbleld Need a leCltlld car! We $oM n-.y .,._ ~ C0.5'1'A CAR CO. A.c:Tom from Balboa s.,y Om> IMt>AU WAGON
Uke NEW! 16511-56-3'1'4 hue IMll1 fnnpmclve MERCEDES IENZ ... SI mw "'s. Co I Hwy. 1969 Aarbor c.M. 1964 CADILLAC '64 CPE de Ville. Bile w/ * '17 HOODA s-so * trans. can DOW. 100" an. UGUIA BE.&al bOnelk padded ~.~m~ vs. radio, beater , automatic, * PDt1'10C"I' CON'D' * avail. (o.a.c.) try ua. ' J utt · Us.ct Can 9900 Cpe DeVille • Jr you do nol owntt, ~-... ..,,,.., power atttr:ln&
PIO * Call M2. ™4 B..J, Chr7ll« .lmptWt DM.sc. 417 W. Wllnft', SA.. S.2512 ()pea "ti t 4M-Tl4' need air caoditiooing save ~~}f. Aak for Mr. t j 99 • 2833 Harbor BlYd .. Cll., 161 RENAULT $295 YcA •• ,.. CARRY OWN $100.00 Oil tbla beautiiul cpe IDAUl&ICal ~
Trelt.r, Travel 9425 ------~---,.....-----A cs-t b 1 bi6w cmr. A ....,. -. 2 -., wtlicb CONTRACTS DeVllle with full power • I DESPra 6 fE ! Oii ..... Dir. __. __. .........._ u Transportation Can FulJ Price $2495.00. CHEVROLET It $5-30 a week 0.A.C.
14' TRAVEL Trailer. 1981.. 1 w~ eave a:::' wattms 1 :: ':. Vir:'" at~ "57"• Tbru '64'• ll:idr ah1lta JOHNSON & SON
N.., pMllt, new C Ii>' tfrs. wm Pl'1 top dollar tir yrs IOl.15 IOYCE tie )ll'k& 1'1111 ,rice SSE.GO. ' aotCWNtb,. apor1I can, Llncol.D-Mm:ury
H•rbor Dodge
n:50-Ai.I> -M' box trailer, dean 4 wheel drift fthlde * 'IZ BQUS BOTC1 a JOHNSON & SON = .! C:..~ can. Costa Mesa Bra.ncta ~-541-~ c:; =car. CaD Cliff '59 Mere••• $575 /red..._. ,... * CllRll. ~Mcnay 1~ fia&odnc avail. OD 19U Harbor Blvd. 642-'lOCiO
'63 CHMOlfT
COUPE
21.SO HARBOR BLVD.
COOTA ~ 646-5m1
"Frucb 9500 =:::::::=:::::::====1 220 s. AM-FM ~ eb-~ ..... ,,.,.; -m..-i a.a .. Brandt wkly t.erma o.A.c. '60 CADILLAC --------any flniltl, bemtifal. Oii 1911 a.dim' a.d. &a.'lmO COSTA CAR CO. Sedan, full power. factory 1960 CHEV.
'65 DODGE
A-100
OJSTOM
ALFA ROMEO '4S.93IM Dir. SUllEEAM ." Y.W. lB~JO ~io :· air. Beeu~S"tfon. RADIO. heutr r IHBM749) «99
V-3 Nomad f.<lr. Sta. Wagon
A bNutifuJ black with red
interior. Showa wry rood
care. Full Price SS95.00. Take Up Pymts. MG Ula! .., ......_.. factory --
·50 Alfa Romeo, Stick lhlft,,______ '61 sumuM • . .w.n1 rdo. 16,(Q) lido Motors
Rlll, $39 dell. $.11 mo. o. '67 M.G. ...a .._
A.C. al-...E mAfta $1195 1300 W. 0>8!ll Hwy. Full Price
$11 On or SU Mo.
JOHNSON & SON
Llncol.o-Mercury
Olsta Mesa Bra.ndi CD>'I'A OAR CO. Don't Buyt All'lla ... .llL &-!llHI•
Foreip A Domeltic BEFORE YOU GET ..-., h
Newport Beach 64.U762
Across from Balboa Bay O ub H1rbor Dodge 1941 Harl:Jor Blvd. 642-'l'lliO
.. SPORTSMAN CarrJ own contract OlllC THE DEAN LnlS Radio. lliNttr. 4 .... (JKG I uat Harbor, ell MS-GT4 LEADERSHIP DEAL! Bl Cl1 W. W.-r. LL. 562512
'62 CADILLAC
Oqle De Ville, full power,
factorl' air.
21.SO HARBOR BLVD. '62 CHEV.
99, IWlo. bteter, autanadc
(P'IWI)
$t717
• A nSJo a week, O.A.C
lllrbor Dodte
21.SO HARBOR BLVD.
~A MlliA &46-6Wl
' '65 DODGE
% TOii
PICKUP
Loni bed, radio. ~ter
$1099
Full Price
$23 On or $2.1 Mo.
Harbor Dodge
AUS11N HEALIY ,,... '"" $Jtl L.u 1998 AJJll'IN REALET -MKJII sa IMPORTS
19116 H.atbor, C.M. 646-t:m 11119 car bu~
AM-FY ndio, wires, O.D.,
Pirelli tiru, lo. mi. Fae-Reproc11Hd D5I BARBOR BLVD.
tory f.relll. Briehl mi with •59 MGA cpe, RIM. rmJ COSTA MESA ~
black lnl sharp. With no cub down '64 SUNBEAM $1095
B.J. Olryaler Import Divi.skJo S3& mo. O.A.C cDr. c.D Mr. All*le. mdio, tw.ater • ..-
2833 Harbor Blvd., C.M.. Davis, 642-5480 Cft91! CaD -.as ~.
--:.,..--~54()""93==---..,.--114 MGB Wft wbeela. R Ir
'65 SPRITE convt. xlnt H, tonne.a cover, $llD Ir
c:md. R/H, 21,000 mi Sl.350 tab over ~ .., mo.
41K-1036 or 49f.l029 ~'1Sl7 aft 3
AUSTIN HEALEY 100-6. R • B/R/G. XL.NT """'"''· .,.... c 111 .....,.u., '65 MGB. both tops. rwtiD. 322~. ~ wtth no cub down 15'1 mo.
.'59 SPRITE I Xlnt cond! O.A.C dlr. CaD Mr. DllVia.
MUST SEIL! SG5 or Of:fl!'l"! M2-5410
&ea4 after ~. i.,.,66.,,...,.-M.,,..,.....,G-. ---$-12'7
nA1SUN Rldio, beater, -...-. like new Inside A out. c.11 --------1 M6-G6 Dlr.
TOYOTA
'67 ,.,....
o.tt ..,.
BD"ORE YOU GET
11IE DEAN LEWIS
lEADDSlllP DEAL!
F,_ $1"5
1986 DA'l'SlJN 1800 --------21.SO HARBOR BLVD. )(Ult I Looks and drt99 '54 'IT MG. Xlnt Cllld. lilllDe
COSTA la.SA ~ Wm=: SilTer mink db Clfta-. Call s.tm"& ~
New 1967 black mt. antt black 1andall oaew Hd.. Top. Alie> ICJft top neftr' ..... a. GMC 1/J•TO. on '*· A re&! c:ttam pdl. -------
$1795
Udo Moton
COO'I'A ~ ~ Impala ~ Sport, one
'M MAUBU CoaYertibJe. Olm!!', 29,000 adul1 mn..
RIH, ..,,, auto. pwr str/1. See to aipprtdatL
Red wired Int. SBA.RPI $1495 --MJICI
1962 IUICK N~ ~ H~ .:~Impala. 2 door, .n"',!.!::W
--------Sllylartc Qle. A k>cal one Across from Balboa Bay O ub lllick ah.ill. R.&H, Xlnt buy! (JT W. Warner S.A. ~2512
'IZ VW l&ro n.t. Vanda-°"1>er car bougtit ""' in --..,,,..-,=~=----$700. 962-9650 after 5 A: w1<-' •
11!4 r.,. w/OJnrair eng, l...aguna Beach. Very low 1.0WNER .. ends 1965 OIEV. Impala Sedan
$3151. ,. me a ........ at mileage. Can be biougtit "LEISURE WORLD 'S9 CHEVY WAG s.cYL. with vinyl binteriobe. r.1 Com-
$215 wfllolb A: tram at with 00 down pent ool '48 CadilJac Sedan. Recent AUTOMATIC. * $3915. pany car wit st o care.
ia GGDI tor dllme baggy. s:x;.oo i>eT mooth. Y tires, original 2-tone grey. 1 OWNER. * 4%-Si'59 Reas! Call between S It 5
![I ~ JOHNSON & SON A collector'1 item
1
! Mon. thru Fri. 64.2-2400, aak
• ._ ....,,. ,,_, ~ $195 cash. '63 CHEV SS Conv. One~ for Paul Child
-.., ... ,IA.IW -.... ~M A "--· It er, xlnt cood, full pwr, fac --------1• D mi. Biiie. WW'a, b ttC\U'Y Tommy yres ""'"'vro e air. $1075. Pvt pty. 646-9249 OlEV. '63 SS Olnve"t. Full • Mew.._ A llillds. Ols!a Mesa Branch 9-" S. Cout Hwy. _1 • • _ pwr., AM I FM rad.Joa,
-...... ~ n-.._.._,_ 1941 Harlxw Blvd. 642-7000 Laguna Beach $Tl~ • 61 OIEV sr~·WAGON. W/W -· .. om '---au· bn. •--.--.._.. ./PERFECT runnin& cond! , <.~< wnuc , ...
59em e '64 RrYIERA e Lido Moton BEsr OFTER! 540-DS wired mter. Low mile.;
'67 vw ll.<m.mi. Loeded! + Air. otren the Ultimata tn c:mn. "':'.""""'.--------MUsr sell! $12SO. May trade
Los ~ -. wits PiOO. All white w/gref!rt plm Sales a: Serrioe • 1959 CHEV. 4 door sedan for GOOD vw. 64.2-3.589 eves '** ~-MAKE OF· Uphol. 642-4181 eves. CADIU:AC • CO!lo'TINENTAL Automatic. RUNS WELL! -61___,..CHEV ___ O>n_v_V_-S_A_u_to.
1'1'.R.! ~ ~ Dtr. PLACE your want 1d where SPECIALIST S200. Phooe 64G-i754 RIH New top. Like new.
'G vw ...._ -..c. Me-they are looking -DArLY 1300 W. Cout Highway '60 IMPALA Priv. Ply. MU!l Sell th1e
•, . .sq )af.ed.. x_, es-PIIm cla.ssified 642-5678 Newport Beach 64M762 S4.j() * 67>5037 weekend. 642-5710
tn..SJB.maa New un 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars tlOONew ura 9800
Hancli v B.J, ~ Inrpart Dh1akm 1914 Opel Wq. -
• • 21133 Harllor Btvd., c11., Uke ... One~~ ---,,-.i-2-,-!P'-.-._--_--n VOLVO Fully factory eqtaPCled · 54IM493 ln. lhny mDea cl c::uHft .._. -
$2599 • --------1 driving lii 'tfda or' any ane S1B --------'67 DATSUN or our many ~ a.dr ... pn,e ~ •67 Yoho
STAUfDllRY BlJl(I can on llll1e -! $Z5 deL n.t'1 'rfstit. A a. .a... -Don"t a.-1 IUDU Seda.D. 2,'IOO actual mllea, Co.a.c.) _..... Spiditt. ... fllill .,., BEFORE y'(;.Tc'E:r
h's eogtne, auto. B.J. Clu'ysltt Import DivUiaa .,_price..._ 9ee.., *I. 11IE DEAit LEWIS 23-4 E. 17th St. $1795 (o.&.c.) Cotta MMe JI SI 7.833 Rarllor BIW.., C.M., LEADERSBIP DEAL! "' emoftl 5tMm B.J. C'llrJ*r' lalplrt Didliaa fl"Clftl $2395 548-7765 Imports t====== SI a.tiar ...._ CK..
'17 w. Warner. s.A., 540-ZU PEUGEOT se-4111 lRUW 199 ,.,i-s,
DKW 196.l PEOOZOI' -$111 Tll J ...... -1962 CHEVY PICK·UP -------1 Perfect am. ne c.tidik Coed ._., _. Ill.. nAa.
tick ShUl. Famlly perlect Take Up Pymts. o« impend ems. H ,_ Wr. wfft _.... ..... ONLY $1299. '61 o.K.w. Fulb' tact°" drift tbia me,... ..m ~-llllidit medl. .-. nnr
equipped. Excelleit 2nd $25 dd (o.a.e.) .. ~~ ~ .............__
ear. $.11 drl3, S.'ll mo. O.A. B.J. Chryaltt lmpirt Divisicm °"" ...._~ ..._ • ......_ BEACH CITY
DODGE
16565 Beacb Blvd .. H.B.
54().3660
C 7.833 Harl>or 8JYd., C.M. 2IJJ BuiJor ...... CJI-.
. ~A CAR CO. 540-Hn 540--tel
Foregn A Dome«tic NO mattr.r wt.at a ia, ,_ '62 TRIUMPH $95
Carry own eoatnct OK can 11ell it wD • DAILY ' llJftd. ,.... llaln-.
1969 Hatbor, CM 6G-a74 PlLOI' WANT AD!! ~ Od '45.sJf1 mr.
~11.u ••~PORTS
ns n.rtJar, c..K. w.as
'62 VOLVO
1D ~ ~ • ........,.
..... air totditioning.
MAKE OFFER! OaD
'45-DM Dir.
I LAST BIG WEEKEND I
c.m.,.n 9520
~ DODGE CAMPER VAN
Slee1>5 5, Low-ml. Auto.
CX>MPLETELY EQUIP'OI
$3700 * Call 847-0721
1943 Jeep. military
4-wheel drlv1t
m-4294
'60 CHEVY PIU wllh e • •
Qlbover Camper. Both load-
C'CI with extra"! * Kl 5-71121
OLDER lntl'rnal'I Van J6'
SIHPll 4, Kltchrn. Good
~. Sff!fi (')il!h. ~
FREE!
100 GAU. Of GAS
LIMITID
WIBINDO...
$)760
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FREE!!
COLOR TV
r
ON 1967 CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS & IMPERIALS
Executive Driven and I or Company Demonstrators
WHILE THEY LAST
SAVE MORE AT COSTA MESA CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
I 66 BARRACUDA '2495 '63 PONTIAC '1295 '-Or H.T llGNWllll4!, .utomlllc, rtdlo • .... ..,. -· --..... --
'64 T-BIRD s2395 '63 BUICK WILDCAT $1295 Full _, •nd t•clo<Y 1lr, "" wtom.tk. rotdlo. lle11tr. _., 1f~rlnt1.
---'M RIVIERA $2295 '63 RAMBLER '1095 l'-1111 _, l"CI IKtor'Y air St1llofl .,..,,.. VL ev-tlc. redlo. "'41tw,
-11Mrln9. WSW.
'66 FORD GALAXIE '2295 '64 PLYMOUTH $895 kdell. ' cYllndtr. 1u1om11k. rtdlo, t'<tattr. WSW.
'65 MUSTANG $2195 '64 VALIANT $895 VL M1tomtllc. ••dlO. lltlltr. PS. IKtory 1lr. 7·Doo<. Aulomatlc, radio atMI 111!11tr.
-'66 v.w. '1795 '63 CHEVY II s795 Nov• •••tton we-. .. dlo. Melt<, elllonl.lllc.
'65 COMET WAGON '1695 '62 DODGE GT $695 ).l)oo( herdtol>. lltdlo erwf l1UfH',
wfWle tide Wiii llt"H
'64 CHRYSLER '1595 -'63 PONTIAC $595 Te"'"'I w1oon Al/la....t1t. rectlO lrwf ~ater.
'64 CHEVROLET s1495 '61 MERCURY '495 W-VI. ""'°"'"tit. "'dlo • ..., loMlff • Slelloft w-ColonY Per11. AUflln'Wlllc, _, st-iM. •le • --
'63 CHRYSLER $1395 '60 VALIANT $99 • cvllftdrr. sl1Ml•d. •edio. ~.,,..,
told o b.
'I
COSTA MESA I
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH I
...
2929 HARBOR BLVD./COSTA MESA/546-1934
e I
• .. • '\. .r • .,.,... I ' I • ... ._t • " ' .. ...., -# ----------
30 DAJLY PILOT Wfd~, Junt 28, 1967
l RANSPORTATIOh UMd Can 9tOO TRANSPORTATION TaANSPOUATION TIANSPORTATION lltANSPOITATION UMd C1n 9900 TRANSPORTATION
UMd C•" 9900 COMET UMd c.r. "'° Uted Can 99QO MUSTANG UMd Cen 9900 ..::;.UMd;;.:;.:;...;.c1;;....n ___ _,1
CHEVROLET '62 O>met. dr. auto, rebuilt FOID '67 MUSTAll& PLYMOUTH RAMIUI
*"Air CondltiOMCI" =mt cond. •· COIVEI IE * •AJr c. .. H1nar '65 fOaD fAIRLANE '65 Plymouth fury I '58 RAMBLER llll*' •
'65 CHEV. STA. WAG. '62 OORYEfiEl.A-.. m-w ftllD GALAXIE ..._.. e Slatioll Wason -Blue COUPE •Four door Station Wqon, =. ~;: r""
Lwrurioua "Bel-Air" w/ CONnNENTAL ftli.. Taan<oftl'. New tlrea. 2 doer ............. ._. ' Dr. SpC. Sedlm. ,AJT, • Poft.r 8tetrins Buff w/brown V1nyl In-OoJ,y trouble locked
''327" V-8, fact air. P/G, Or1a oner. IG-111J etea. er, 1 .,..... ~ Pwr saecr, RIB etc. Stu. • Aut.omatlc 'J"rancmlulon Radio, l\t!Uer, automatic, terior $\'J8 full price. 110 •--~
""'"/steer R/H pwr R.. llllc .&ldie Wlliae -~ • Pvwer ~ _ ..o-1-, i.a, l u t.-.. e Automatic Transml•sl<m B. .J Att.n ;.'~. io cu 'tt ioddna '64 CONTININTAL r..q Cl9Xl6l. ~,._.'*'·A k11W mL e lt.tld» a Beater .~~~;d e IUdio 6 Heater ~·: Beldl ~~ •
compartmnt under R-Towa ll!dan, tull power, ... DODGE $1Jl7 0 a ••• ...-e •Qr • ~ WbHe Wall Ura wUb wttt. viJ\Yt top. S,000 .• ~ t
deck, d\rome rooftop nck ~ intlleriar, f a c tor 'i ._ a a.. llamr! • -.ooo m.Des and In ex-~ mllell (YWtJ'129) _,, a
etc. Beaut. Milt Blue w/ air. Perteet CODditbi· .,,s ~ ONLY $1595' ceUmt c:cndlUoa. $1~. s2•91 Dilly Piiot white top, Jmmac Tn1 $2695 UUU. • • See •l" • Employe parldJll Jot
s 1ue inter. A iow m1. Udo Molon 2 Tr OK s-rfGMAC mma DAII.t" PIL01' 330 Wed s.y Street
cb*e local new <l>e9 (ORmf ,._, kTr9 ~ EmPo><e puidnc lot. A Sl.UO a week O.A.<:. O:>ata Mea
trade-in, offered at almolt ms BAR .. &YD. M6 s. Comt Hwy. 330 West ~ Stred H1rbor ft.ul.. ot Call 6f2-4321 and ~ new caau 1300 w. Cout Hwy. v 8 radio tam ...._ emu ~ .._ LAGUNA BEACll a.ta Mesa """'11 uk for
-NOW $2395! =:~ ~ ~tic.~~ nm EDSEi a,. 'd t •n4f ar Call-~~ and mo· HARBOR BLVD. Buaineu .Manaaer• olDce
SM n _.. ""' COST '63 PLYMOUTH 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC term.I 62 '-'ONTINENI'AL 4 dr, full 1 S'W 'M fOI) Bqwhww Mana&Ua Otftcie. A Ml& 646-5091 Valiant SllPJet, 2 doOr bdtop, Tcmm6 Sy c~ OlevroH let power, air; S0,000 miles. 'TJ ,, ........ '65 FOR8 1965 MUSTANG Radio, beater, auto.
T.aaRD
'56 T-llD
HARDTOP
94 • oast wy. Gold exterior, blaclt leathe Sp I dlll V-1, ndiD,, .-r. atamat-ff.T. ~ with r.tio A heat· $195
LAG''""'A -·CH int.encw. HJ&b rubber. Pre-Full Pm Ir.,,_., lllftrinc. Gold Mb-A ................ __,_, .. _,..... Ud .,. "" __.. O.A c.
u .. DCoft 1am ..... aalltm&ft ~-th ~~ .~te ...=! o Motors • ~~ a ~ · Open 'til 9 4M-TI'4 pared for a trip. Will ac-$27 On ar $2'7 Mo. 7D-.... ~ CSLVlU> ~ ,.., ....._ ..... ......,...,, ff .&.... l\Jaa
'65 CHEVROLET ~TER MOTORS Hlfltor DMle blD.. ...... a ft: $109t . wt.. Drive ... ~. Full t.:m w. Cout Hwy. lruur.,.... I
2006 Harbor CM. 54MSll ti · • , ....,-........ -..... Prier !_'"3. radio.-=· a.utomat-JprlOce SHS!l5 .oo Newport &lch 6«U762 2150 HARBOR BLVD. MALIBU SS ~ ~ BL::.i ilc· SD ..;,..-or SZ3 llo. la~) ' bnmecu-HN ON & SON Acraa fnlm Balboa Bay Cub CfmA MJ!SA ...
CORVAIR ,61 nnna SZtS llDr Dl•ll $1•99 ~!~ ·~O:L!:.n~ sa2~~ ,67;;~~~='1Ji~ V~ re.dio, beater, aummatic '61 CXlftVAIR WAG. White. ~ Slillmllf 9"1 00 HaitOr Blvd. 642-'l'UiO Excellent condition. $350. ll'SY landau uPho1ltel'Y 5,
power at~. tactory ar Auto R&H Good med><:cnd NWYKI' ~ 2151 BARBOR BLVD. A $1.2.80 week O.A.C. ""LATE 'es MUSTANG ~ 000 mi1n w1tb tull P'ord II
(nx:l.72) 6 Bocty! 'Rcent Overbaul. c;;u;;u 2li9 ....._. ..._ emu KEBA .am Harbor Dodge 2 + -2 l'..u.ck. RaQy 1960 PLY. V8, at, $275. New tor Co. auarantee ~. $1719 Bartnp. etc. 541-8672 a.a ._ •6f rABft pac, run imtnlmentatioaa, wtr dtner • cootroll. $250. mile. Retaila O'ftl' ts.000 wm
CORVAIR '60, tood lhape. V.f, ndio. bemr, ••e•lic ""°' 2150 HARBOR BLVD. PIS, MR, Orta °'"*'· 847-3147 .acrifice $CT'15 •
• ~ • weft O.A.C. R/H. MUST SELL BE-(!El)) FALCON can'A' .MDIA 6t6-S09l 23,000 ml. -'65 BARRACUDA/ Like new! NEWPOR'l:ER waroRS
Hlrbor. Dodu ~SUN. Olitap! M6-59'10 $699 Radio. beat.n-4493%) 'SZ GALAXrE 500. New tires 11' For QUI<X SALE $ln> AJr oond! P/S-B, Low mi. 2036 Rarbor c. y, 5C8-ILl wv ...... I $299 Druma. Brakes. Radiator A Call MM45S atte-6 • PM 1 OWNER, 673-6615 Reproceaed
2150 HARBOR BLVD. CORVETTE Full Price 'II,..... ..... l..... bme. MH. 548-1935 66 MUSTANG - 6 AJr. Oand. '56 T-Blrd. a&Jto, R/H, ...
ccsrA MESA 646-5(D1 $19 On or $19 Mo. lllB. ft!ll dma. ... JWI Prim Needs body work. PONnAC wheels, ftl81 lharp. Wtth no
1963 CORVE'ITE r.s. u..a...... Di•r ~ ~-~ ~ Pl Mnn o.A.C. MERCURY 543-2451 MAKE OFFm! cu1i down $.19 mo. o.A.c.
CHRYSLER ~er1 you~::.:': oo~ nt11RI r srant w..-.. ,.__ llllW DMle OLDSMOllLE ROY CARVER dlr. Call Mr. o.w. IG-6e
Almost MW, .,.er tbruhed. 2150 HARBOR BLVD. DI.I.all!.. Jl.111. Air • .._ om '51 MONTCLAJR Mir Hdtp. PONTIAC ·~;-s!!: ::er~
I '63 0rya1er S!DAN. A ftfY fanatical ooe owner ca;TA ll!ZA ~ m5. ....,_-.-_ ._ 2151 BARBOR BLVD. MR, Auto. P/S-B. <lean! TOP DOLLAR 2925 Harbor Bl., a.ta Meta A In immaculate CGDdltion· Xlnt amd, w/w, R 6 H. kept this cm' desD. Sllver fl..j l\ftA£.E tMelZl aJllTA MESA 66SGll Recmt npajn cost $125. Far Must all. m.-3'lT1
$360. m.n * ~ m1nk w11h black Int., O"aaar .. uuu. • FAUXJR J Dr. ... ''5 RID wm -11 for $25(). * Late Model Uled can . Kl 6nr4444
COMET S6 wbee]a. ..... Ila .... -~ ewa. at Orup Cocmty'a Exclullft VAUANT
·-------B.J. aa,wr Import Dtvisian uo WMiCI Ollnlt. ca ...... mm CRBC!AJ) 1"1 KERC 2-df. Auto. _ UIYERSllY Dealer tor Rolla -Royce and -------· ~·.:.,~.,;,:~ ms~,CM., Rd>.~. te ,._...~ FOID Sl9t := .. ~.~~v::_ 01DSMMn1: 8:1'~. AIR. *Reel Vdal
1nbs. WW ttrea. JVH. T• Up Pymla. fldl!IJ', br .a. <mOO -. S..1951 aft 5 pm. ~ ' lDW-ML LIKE NEW! PVT-'CS PLY. S VALIANT llG-
OMK tm. $960. Pwt. pfJ. '9 Onetle, 4 c-. the loar. $1W -Rm> Waatll PIT. m-nn NET! .. ;~-~ ~·
SERVISOFI' • 31.i NB Mia· wbeela. nudBue ~ ~ °r I r-.-..e &mt MUSTANG .. hartior ... ('alta.... (PE. ow. ---., .... m«m diUon. Ml cWa. Ml mo. o. ....... a'. _..._ ~ RAMBLER Gllatenlllc RGill "*1 w/·
cmaT 'Cl 40. Sect. WW tire
powt!I" It. $250. Sllgbt dent.,
odlenrise IOQd, clean. LVJ
'150, Pvt. pty. SERVISOFI',
~ 31.at NB. m-6ID>
A.C. hit ~ ... .n mt BARBOR BLVD. '65 MUSTANG Take Up Pymb. r:" 1~000~ ..t im..
<nrrA CAR en. • ._.., flilmllk. <Dl'A MmA 66SC81 '65 Olds F-85, Stick lhitt, '61 RAMBLEI mvDTJGAft FoMp A Domestic B.J. a.r,-..._... Dift1i1a 4 Speed, power lteering, 2.119 mo BAR.IDl BLVD. ms...._~ ,.._ Tm Up Pymts. ~t cond. RIH. w.s-w. sss dell, iss ONLY $995
Cany own CDlltnct oec ...-=:""" '"'-"115 fbrd Carttm G. T. FullY $1695 mo. O.A.C Hr 11\M 1969 Hari>or, CM 6CC4 can'A MJllSA ._ -r.:tmy COSTA CAR co AMBAUAllVll 2 Yr OK par/GMAC tmn9 • ... i~ Sl9 ddl. Jim Slemons Fomen &: Domestic Tommy >.yrs~
9800New C.rs 9IOO New C.,.. MDllsu C.. ,_ <ml'A CAR ro Imports Carry own contract oac V-3, radk>, hater, automat-946 S. Coast Hwy.
Fcnfp A Domestic 417 W. Warner. S.A .. 54().2512 1969 Harbor, CM 642-4874 le, full pc>wer. t.ctory air, LAGUNA BEACH
New Cira
YOU Al~'T Sl!EN NontlW YET
'11L YOU SEE
Yos DiNct Factwy Clwnul8t D1 .. 1r
GROTH Chevrolet Co.
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WE'RE OVERCROWDED
COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE!
FUU SIZI
NEW '67 CHMOLIT NOT JUST ONEJI '2226 ..
YOUI PICI OP
AU AVAJLAIU COLOIS
MODIL 1SJ11
DIUVllD HDI ... FULi.
PRICE
Ol
YOU CAN IUY
THIS HAND NIW ''7 IMPALA
PAYMENT$ AS $5611
LOW AS o•uv•••o M .... , ..... ,---,._-a.-....,.-.-._-,-/J.,..._--, -:s -.. 'hs a u-
HIN• THIS COUPON WITH YOU -,, ... --51 00 :r~.:. :-:. ':... -. : °" -........... u.. 1_ ......... _
·oic• ... -01
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5%
DISCOUNT FOi
CASH
FANTAmc DISCOUNTS
0. hlf'Y u.-C. .. Stodil .... n... 1M Te a...,,_.
-INTIU INYINTOIY -NOW ON SALE -
... ~-~-.. -~--"Of(·~· ... _-~-=·::·;·z·,.-= .. iii iii*i ii · .. -··.:...-··..;.·:-~-,-..... -..... -..... ::--.... -;. :-:.-·-... WVVli ----·--
:~~~~~ :&:. :s.~~'!, C A R S '6' Ill All ••• $1ftt
wt.n. "'""' bucb t Mii tn~r. A.clUCied • Dr. VI. ......it. .............. ~ noo. avcm AIR CONDITIONED t.dlrY *· ......_ IUF'4G
'64 BEL AIR ••• S1•99
CollN. v• eulometlc. redle. -lftw·
'"'" llC!ory 1lr. f<Vl'3D
'63 CtlVY II • • $799
ltAMllo, IMmr ''"' m1ny .. her t'KlrH.
SIM752
'62 CORVETTE •• $1999
H.T. f s~. R&H, whit• w/ r1'CI Hiier. Extra c"9n. GICIZ2
'66 IMPALA ••• $2399
HT. VI. 1111o11'111k. redlo, hM19r, -et"'1ne. T'6NCll7S
'66 NOVA •••• $1999
4 ~ VI. eutomellc, redto, lluter. ,.
"""'Inv. very clean. RHY•U.
'65 NOVA S.S •• $1799
H T Ci>. V" 1111omat1c.. redlo, heeler. ll'lln'I' extru. Stock #PIU
GROTH
SPECIALS
H.T. VI. eulofNtlc. rMlo. PS, AM -· ICGlll>
$1499
'65 PLYMOUTH
,.II,.., 4 dr. VI. r..tlo. elr cand,...._
IUIX* $1199
'65 EL CAMINO
'62 IMPALA
H.T -· va. •"'°'· redle. "'· fir ('Clnd. JFOf16
$1299
NOW O,.N IACH DAY INCLUDIN• SAT. & I UN. 'TIL 11 P.N.
11211 -.ACH aYD.
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1,
'62 •AU ... $11"
H.T. c..t. -......it. .............
P'S. M' F I JFVUl6
'" 18. Al • . $11'9 ·-··a ............. -....-..~
'65 PlYMOUDI . $11"
'62 FW ..• $699
0my _.. contnci oac T•ke Up Pymts. '55 OLDS 2~. 4 lpd hydro, (FVAm l Open 'tll 9 4M-TI44
19 BarlJar, CM '124874 'fi5 Mmtang. Stick stu!1, R/ button, tuck &: roll, Hrdtop, $799 '62 VALIANT Station Wqon.
'II GALAXlE. 390 VI. 111ry H, fronUlne condition, $57 New tires, new iitrme rims 4-dr. 6 cyl. stick lhlft. $449.
mm. __. fllll, ctrm wbls, dels, SS7 mo. 0.A.C. It spinners. 3.eeent motor Full Price 6'75-C653 aft 4 pm.
-. tr--. a.ny xtras. COSTA CAR co. tune-up. R/H, S650 or beat $20 Dn or $20 mo '61 VAJ..JNIT, aeod tram car
5S6B Foreign " Domestic offer. 847-MlS Harbor Dodne $.\"iO or belt otfer. call ii J'ORD Wapa, 2 DR. VI, Cany own contract oac 196.l OLDS 88 Holiday 2-Gr. , SlS-1600
4 111i. 111nf. ctnme rims, 1969 Hart>or. CM 642-4874 Air, pwr. Must sell! lll6 2150 HARBOR BLVD. -------
padlllt..pmiat A tires. $250. '1i6 MAROON Muatang. Blk. Higbland Dr, NB Westclltf ca;TA MlliA 6*6lm DAILY PILOf DDll>A-
56-TGJ inter., pwr. steer., air<Ond.; OLDS. '65 F85; 4 Dr .. air--------LlN1'.S. You em ... ellllD
200 H.P., Auto. tn.ns. C!Ond., Veey clean. S 1450. nie -..-. _, call far Jaat peam. a "1· Dial
Wllllt 1111 t · r Dime• Jim 5561.93 536-ml 642-zml eves. The ~ ;; aeD MUm
9900Used C.n 9900 UMd Car. 9900
ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT!
E N D F R 1 ·D A Y J U N E 3 0
Johnson & Son
ANNIVERSARY
BARGAIN HUNTER
SPECIAL
2 ONLY
NEW 1967
COMETS
$2199
SALE!
VALUES BEYOND COMPARE
MERCURY
C OU'GA.R.
"Car of tfte Year"
Johnson's $2689.80 PRICES ST ART AT • • • • • • •
1967 CONTINENTAL
S·AYE $1500 OR MORE
MERCURY COLONY PARK
STATION WAGON
•
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SAVE UP TO ••• s950
JOHNSON & SON
·ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN-MERCURY-COUGAR DEALER
900 W. COAST HWY. -NEWPORT BEACH
545-8278 642-0981
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WtdntsdJy, June 28, 1967 DAILY PILOT 3J
-9i00New Cars 9800 New Cars flOo-
WIN! . WIN! WIN! Exactly 100 1967 Fords Drastically Reduced
DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE·A·BRATION
FRIE PRIZI DIA WINGS EYIRY DAY
IN THE MONTH OF JUNE!
YOU'LL AGRU WE'RE OFFIRING THI GllATDT SAVINGS OF 1t67 ON
THIS SPECIAL GROUP OF N!W AND LOW-MILIAGE STAFF CAIS. NO
MORE AT THESE SAVINGS!
GRAND PRIZE ·
S.DAY VACATION 1N
IXICO CITY ~
FOi TWO
INCWDING JET FARE!
, 2ND PllZll
FRD USI OF '67
CAMPO FOi
ONIWllK
WE IYEN IUY THI GAS!
NOTHING TO IUY!
JUlf cetM In and ,... ... , te win OM er l'MN
•1luallle ,....._ O.lly 4rtwlr.-fer tickets
te MeW; L.wt, A,.W G.ww, wl the 0.--
•ftl' Ceunty Heme Show -flrst attrectien In
the t1•1eut AMhelm Certventlen Cettter-
ttartlne June 30. O.lly wfn,.... alte •Utl~le
te win ene ef eur trend ,..be v8Uffentf
-
19
2 DOOi HARDTOP
• VI t11t~ crui-tttc. _, ................ ., .•. , ...
w/,_r .. , --~ All C.ONDI· TH*INe, 1.-.. miner, wsw. s3546 .... lltltl.
..... ltk. Ne. IH ($953.33 off of wlnffw
sticker price)
1967 MUST ANG
2 DOOR HARDTOP
$2695 (nil-tic, .... Ill Wi ii fir ... ...
luw •-1• ........ _, ..... .
..... rHle. 19"tM , .....
($649.62 •ff •' .trwlew sticker r1C11)
VACATION PAY COMING? WHY
WAIT, BUY NOW, PAY LATElt.
ALL OFFERS C 0 N S I D I It I! D ,
TRADES ACCl!ftTED, PAID FOR OR
NOT.
'63 CHEVROLET STATION WAGONS '65 EL CAMINO '65 MUSTANGS
'63 PONTIAC
lAltGI STOCK TO CHOOSE
FROM. MANY WIT-H Allt
CONDITIONING. SOME t
PASSENG!lt
VL eu!MWtlc. rMlo. 11 8 9 5 .... , Uc. Ne. T·I .....
'6J COMET 2 DR.
11"tlnt I. llr•••· llt rv .., ~....,,... $!IL ' $995 ~':" .::,.~:;,,~")·'"· '6J OLDS 81 ,.,. ..
ve·.,,.,.....,,.,..., • .,..., .......
1lu .ln•1
AS L.OW AS
' $1595
PIT JU
=~111•.:ir~H~ s1395 ·----------·· H.T. VI. r9dlo, lw•Nt• ._ ______________ ... ______________ _
=-~=tic,= s1195 PIPE fllTI'!R SPECIAL 1'"'1"' a. tw•n. lie. 1967 MUSTANG
1963 FORD F-250 ~ ~111. 1111e .... Henlte,. VI , ellto,,.•li,, pewtr 1tH •i11f, re·
•----------·· 4'ie, ll•e+.r, ti..W ,1 .. ., wliit1 aide w•ll tlfe1, ,,., ..... , .....
..... , .. , ...... VI ........ 4......... '67 CAMARO WAS $3395
.-... •• Jt.Ott ectH1 Mfl-. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
$1495 111 ""'°""''' !Tetwml.-s2 5 g 5 ,..,., red!• •llfl l!Mtw.
lew ml!Hee lfftltlflll
wfll!w 11111111 A U..al •I
$2Q95
Uc. No. TOUIJ1
'64 PONTIACS
0 ....... P'r1ra.•ull-s1895 :;4,:'' ~. llUI leek
'66 FORD GALAX'IE
500 1 end 4 door herdlop1 "" with f1c+o'Y .. __________ ,. w•,,•11ty, VI '"''"'• avto ... alic, tatllo, hH tt •,
'66 FORD CUSTOM '62 FAIRLANE
AS LOW AS '65 FORD f..100 powtt ilu rin9, with et without ait cond. A1
tew ••
~. Autlmet1c. rWll s149 5 -flNlef, ...... ... ~"""
YI. .utorNlk. r•dlo.
...... -1-1,.
U... No. SVUN&. $2395
1967 THUNDIRllRD
J DOOi LANDAU
C~ All CC*On'IONI.... $ ................... ,. .,..,.,.................. 4446 ......, .... ,.....,,__,
-"··""'·--~-.. •-•· Mr. 11191"'. --•stidcer prioe)
..... M. .... 141 ($1306.J.t ... " .....
1967 GALAXIE 500 .
CONVElmLE
'3495 C$NU2 ..........
sticker
FORD ROTUND DIAGNOSTIC CENnR
Southern c.1nom1•'• finestt Gives .,,,,
Amerfc.,, c•r 130 ~ronic Msts for per·
formance •nd ufety while youJ watch .,.
your own di•lt •nd indtc.tors In • cN-
matired ,1 ... room. T•lr• .... tftM •
minutes -$9.95 full eest.
ECONOMY CAR CENTEllt
'•dory .uthorlnd .. 1 .. , Mrvice and pwia
for Ford Mtnomy un. lncludi"I new~
model "C". La,,.. inventory ,....,, for lm-
medi.,e delivery.
SUPER SERVICE CENTtR
Service •ncl repair lf•llt for wortcing •
75 c.,s dmult•neousfy, phn cempl ... bolty
and fNint shops. All coordiMfed by mcNl-
ern control towef' that speech Mrvice, mint.
mil" w•its.
HIGH PERFORMANCE CAR CENTER
Fadory authori..ct .. -. terVic:e. and parts
for Ford built high performancie un.. Ex..
cutlve Orange de•ler for Shelby-AmeriCMt
GT -350, GT SOO.COIRA. Always • bit ...
lection on displey and ready for immediate
delivery.
C:OURTESY BUS SERVICE
Our own mcMt-n buses leave every h•lf hour
for frM tr•nsport1tion to •nd from your
work. home or school while your car It
being serviced.
UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP
t lh acr" of the most modem Fonl ......
Mrvice, fNrh, and finana facilities on the w .. t Coast .
EASY fllNANCING
Choose your own fin•nclng plan. Bank -
Credit Union -Fin•nce ComfNnJ. Up te
41 months flnamclng •v•ll•Me.
..... ' .,,.. ...... ..,,. .. , ._.,. ... .--··~· -'·~ . ~ '~ -·--··· ... --
,,,~; DAJL Y PILOT Wednesday, Jun~ 28; 1%7
New Cars
( I
9800 Ntw Cars
,.
,.
'65 RAMBLER
AMERICAN. '"°'· Sedel\. ' cyll...itr •"91~. 1utomerlc transmluloll. redlo
•nd llftlllr, """'"' well lirn. 1'.000 mllH.
'66 PONTIAC GTO
7-0r. MT , V.f Tri-Power r"tll,,., .. ......., tran,mlulon. rec:llo. llHln,
orlolMI ~ 11,,. llru. bl1clt willl
black Interior.
FULL
PRICE $2777
,...
'64 PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE Con~rllble. HVd••·
maflc. -r steering, -· braku. wtllte Wiii lirH. AQIHI too .,.,.. Wllllt
bo"'°'" ex~rtor ""''"-. t.-mllttw
FULL
PRICE $1577
,. '63 GRAND PRIX
Mvdramall< tr1nsmin l0ft, _, sit'•· Int. _, bt'•kn. r•dlo. M•ltr
""""' •Ide Wiii lir?•.
FULL
PRICE $1277
9800New C1n
'65 THlll&BIRD
Full --'""'"" ..W f9dwY w C111'dlllonl-
FULL $2577 PRICE
'66 PONTIAC
LE MANS N>r. HT. V .... Hydr-llC. _, -I~. rltdlo, MllU, WSW,
ivory w1111 orlt lM I bl<w -1or.
12.000 mllft wllh warranty boelll.
FULL $2577 PRICE
'59 TRIUMPH
T RJ l'Oldaltr. 11111 Wtlh ffil '""'"8r.
FULL $577 PRICE
'61 CONTINENTAL
Fun -lnc•UdlM wi-. tactarv 11r, te.t,,.,., ~ WSW ,.,....,,_
FULL
PRICE $)477
,
New c.,. • tlOONtwC1rw noo New C.rs · 9100 ew Cars 9IOO N•• Cars
FIREBIRD ''326'' 53215
'63 YAUAIJ
~ ....... ,m....,. . ........,...,
, ....... '-M, ...... sloR ...
llf'IL
FULL $1077 PRICE
, " OIYIOlfT
El c-.ifte. V_. ......... P-,.,itdl ~ ...... ~.---
.. ,, "--ledwy '" Cllf'df~
FULL $)777 PRICE
'U VOllSW l&tll
SMM. • ...,.. -.......... Ito ..... Mii tires..
FULL $)277 PRICE
'6' PONTIAC
FULL
PRICE $)977
IEAUTffUL STARLIGHT BLACK. e AUTOMATIC TUNSMISSION •
,PUSH.BUTTON RADIO • OUTSIDE MIRROR e CUSTOM FRONT AND
REAR SUT IELTS, •_CQHSOL.E • POWO STl•IUNG .... ID ST~P.a
WIDE OVAL TIRES e SOFT RAY 1'tH11D WINDSHlaD GLASS • t26
VI ENGINE e S"fOCK NO. fl..fn • LIST PltlCI S3S54.
'62 CHEVROLET
,....,.,, ~. lt.T. VI, _,,fide,
-ldlJeri-redlo •NI ....... _,. alolt -n ",..,
FULL $1277 PRICE
'67 CHEVROLET
~1111111 2-(W. H.T. l'OMrvllde. -...., .... rM;o, "HIH, WSW, 1,200 KIWI mll-.
FULL $2677 PRICE
'67 VOLKSWAGEN
F~. Redle eM hMter, .Wte A* .... fltft.
P:ULL $2077 PRICE
'66 6RAJIO PRtl
f _,, t.-V tlltr• lnclUdlnt 11r .....,,... .....
P:ULL
PlllCE $3177
Plus LJc. & Tu
'63 CHEVROLET
••• Air '-Or. ' NU. at•llofl ... _.
6 eyl.. rldlo •lid hee!ff. 1i.~d
tr-.nlulon, -•i. side welh.
FULL $1177 PRICE
'64 DODGE DART
'-Or. W.n. 6 c:yfi..dlr _,,,_, lot<!.,..
lllte 1r-...tu lon, redlo. ./IHler, Wllllll
side W11ff """·
FULL $1177 PRICE
'64 PONTlAC
CUll!om Tem11etl. '-Or. ' NU. WHOfl. VI. II~.. -r rtMrlM. re410.
heeler. white .. 11 llrH.
FULL $1677 PRIC!
'61 FORD
GllU!e JOO 4 ttr. M.T. VI. crvlt& menc. _, a!Mrlne. ""'°' ,...i.r, new W$W ti,., orltlN I ltlru.,..
flULL
PRICE $677
*
'65 CHEVROLET
l"'"le 2-0oof' l\lrdtep. P-.lld@,
-,._,,_ r9dlo. """''· w11n.
tldt -" !Ira.
FULL
PRICE $)677
'6' FORD
G.lu lt JO H >oor ,,.~ v-1 .., •
tlnl. 1u1om.tlc. -al'Nrlng, r.cllo. Miter, Wiii~ aide wall 11,._
FULL
PRICE $1477
'65 MUSTANG
2+1 l'nltledl. v.a. Crul..o.MellC
-•IMrlne, -~. redlo. !Iffier, wtlllt will nres. blKlc lnlllrlor.
FULL
PRICE $2077
.,
'61 FORD RANCHERO
P:ULL
PRICE $677
-9800
Conviviality Reigns
At-Presentation Tea
''G«ting to Know You0 rou1d be the IDOg
being sung by 16 young women who have been
seleded as the 1967 Children's Home Society
debutantes. For today, after they were wel-
comed and introduced during the traditional
Presentation Tea in the Balboa P«rinsula
home of Mrs. Byroo Farwfll, the ~
spent much time chatting with each other,
learning future plans such ~ which colleges
they'll be attending and what majors bne
been chosen. Conviviality reigns 1t the tea
table where the Misses Shelley SpU!'geon, Jill
Kristine Brougbten, Nancy Anne Neece and
Ann Nelson Holstein (above, left to right)
stop to vmt over tea cups. Encbancing an-
other corner, featuring 1 part of the price-
les,, art treasures collected by the Farwells
over many years on their travels, is the youth·
ful beauty of other debutantes (at right, left
to right), the Misses Linda Oarol Pfleger, De
Ann Evans, Margo Jane Weed and Patti Anne
Chase. Others who mingled with guests on
the brick f.er'race overlooking the bay are the
Misses Victoria Allan Fleming, Courteftey
Geddes, Renee Suzanne Ingold, Jocelyn Eliza.-
beth Mickle. Holly Martha McCny, Beverly
Poitras, Kathleen Patricia Root and Elizabeth
Adams Steele.
,,
BEA ANDERSON. Editor
w.-...y, ,_ • tNJ ... ,._ »
Home Society
D·ebutantes
Introduced
A panoramic view of the aparkling waters of Newport Bay was a
fitting backdrop tor the furmal Presentation Tea, given by Newport Harbor
Auxiliary, Children's Home Society to introduee 1967 debutantes.
· Opening her Balboa Peninsula home for the lovely affair ~Y wu
Mrs. Byron Farwell. Enhancing the wann, friendly atmosphet'e of the bom9
was the priceless collection of art treasures, arrangements of spring blO&-
soms which were placed throughout the setting and on the tea table. and
the youthful beauty of preseutees. ~
Welcoming the 16 young women, who will be presented to society
during the 14th annual ball and their mothers were Mrs. Merton K. Camer·
on, auxiliary president and Mrs. Wallace Genie, ball chairman.
Additional hostesses were ball committee members, the Mmes. George
GWT, Charles Peyton, Donald Swedlund, Ira Smith, James Johnston, William
Harper, Alvin Cox, Frank Trane, Robert Meserve and John Watson.
Debut.antes and their parents are Miss Jill Kristine Brougbten. Mrs.
Nan Broughten and John Brooghten; Miss Patti Anne Chase, Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick S. Chase; Miss De Ann Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Evans; Mia Vic-
toria Allan Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Fleming; Miss Courtenay Ged-
des, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Felix Geddes, a.nd Miss Ann Nelson Holltein. Kr.
and Mrs. Wil)iam S. Holstein.
Others are Miss Renee Suzanne Ingold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fred·
erkk Ingold; Miss Jocelyn Elizabeth Mickle, Col. and Mrs. Alan Jocelyn
Mickle; Miss Holly Martha McCray, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coyle McCray;
Miss Nancy Anne Neece, Mrs. Robert Putnam Hankey. and Miss Linda Carol
Pfleger, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Pfleger. /
Concluding the list are Mjss Beverly Poitras, Mr. and Mrs. WUTell
E. i>Qitras; Miss Kathleen Patricia Root, Dr. aod Mrs. Terrell Lake Root;
Miss Shelley Spurgeon, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Spurgeon ID; Miss Elizabeth
Adams Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard Steele, and Miss Margo Jane Weed, Kr.
and Mrs. Robert N. Weed. '
The Debutante Ball has become a social highlight of the Harbor Area
holiday season and is the auxiliary's major philanthropic effort in its sup-
port of Children's Home Society, the oldest and largest privateiy mpported
adoption •agency in California.
Friends Have Rare Beef; Guests Deserve Cold Shoulder
DEAit ANN LANDERS: PleaR say
aomething to people who talk instead
of eat. Six of us go out for dinner
toeether a couple times a week. OM
woman in the group starU to talk
~ minute the food arrives and die
doesn't touch her plate until everyone
else has finllhed. Tben we aD have to
wait for her to eat her main COl.ll'Se
before we can get our dessert. She
ts, unfortunately, a very slow eater.
Sometimes we have to wait aa long
as 30 minutes.
Tb.is b-abit of hers always makes
us late for the theater or the card
game or whatever we have pbanned.
If you have a cure, please pass it on.
-X.ASPERATED
DEAR X.: If no one hat tAtld this
woma1t to atop talking and to start
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ANN LANDERS [il
eati.aC, IOIMHt 1111D11ld. 8illee Y•
are t1te OH wile wn&e, I •Ued ~t
yo1 be tlae Me &o tell Im.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read
the Jetter from the boy whose father
died. He wrote to tell you the stupid
things people said to his mother at
the funeral. I hope some of those ig-
noraDt folks will pay attention to bis
letief and to mine, as well.
Recently we lost our a&>rable 4-
year-old daughter. She was retarded,
but it didn't matter to m. We loved
her jut the tame. I can count on one
band Ile people who said, "I am
scny'' -and let it go at that. Al·
most every person said, "She is bet-
ter off-" or "It's really a blessing-"
or -"Now you woo't have to worry
anymore." One woman suggested that
now J woold have more free time
and could join the garden club.
Please, Ann, tell your readers if
they attend ttie funeral of a retarded
or a hanmcapped child, it isn't neces·
sary to remind the parents that their
child was ttift@rent from other chil·
dren. A simple 'Tm rorry" is enough.
-TEMPLE, TEX.
DEAR TEMPLE: Here 11 your let-
ter and I can add nothing except my
tbanb to you for wrttJng It. I do
hope you understand that these peo-
ple meant to 1ay something support·
Ive and comforting, but, unfortunate·
ly, their remarks were grossly off
target.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: J am sit·
ting home alone watching TV, while
my husband is at a party. It is quite
an affair I am sure, but he forgot to
tell me about it until 5:30 tonight
wh en he telephoned to ask me to
make sure his suit was ready and
his shoes were shined. Of course it
was too late for me to gel my hair
fixed and find a baby-sitter for the
children.
Tl\is is not the first bme he has
pulled this stunt and it probably won't
be the last. I am a nice looking girl
and can carry on a good conversa·
lion. If my husband is ashamed of
me I can't figure out the r~son. I
guess he has a better time at ~es
when he can behave like a bachelor.
Will you please tell me what to do
about this humiliating situation? -
SUB-BASEMENT BLUES
DEAR SUB: Party invitations are
usually sent to t.be house, addresaed
to Mr. and Mrs. or If It's a phone
Invitation, one wlfe calls the other.
I am mystified as to why you learn
of these partJet at die last •• ..
Hunt up some 1lt&en wlll am •
called on 1bort llOtiee ... ._, ..
10 fu11y about yoar Ulr. 11le .st
time be palls th11 catie, td , ....
ready and 10 wttlt him.
What is French kissing! b it
wrong? Who should set the neckinC
limits -the boy or the girl: Can a
shotgun wedding succeed! Read Allll
Landers' booklet. ''Teen-age Sa -
Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cmta
in coin and a long. se-lf·addreued.
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad t.o help
you witti your problems. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY Pllm.
enclosing a stamped. self-addressed
envelope.
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Conviviality Reigns
At-·Presentation Tea
''Getting to Know You" could be the 10ng
being sung by 16 young women who have been
.elected as the 1967 Children's Home Society
debutantes. For today, after they were wel·
comed and introduced during the traditional
Presentation Tea in the Balboa Peninsula
borne of Mrs. Byron Farw~ll. the pt'eselltees
spent much time chatting with each other,
learning future pl~ such as which colleges
they'll be attending and what majors have
been chosen. Conviviality reigns at the tea
table where the Misses Shelley Spurgeon. Jill
Kristine Broughten. Nancy Anne Neece and
Ann Nelson Holstein (above, left to right)
atop to vmt over tea cups. Encbancing an.
other corner, featuring a part of the price-
less art treasures collected by the Farwells
over many years on their travels, is the youth·
ful beauty of other debut.antes (at right, left
to right), the Misses Linda Carol Pfleger, De
Ann Evans, Margo J'8lle Weed and Patti Anne
Chase. Others who mingled with guests on
the brick t«race overlooking the bay are the
Misses Victoria Allan Fleming, Courtenay
Geddes, Renee Suzanne Ingold. Jocelyn Eliza.-
beth Mick.le. Holly Martha McCray, Beverly
Poitras, Kathleen Patricia Root and Eliiabeth
Adams Steele.
BEA ANDERSON# Editor
w ........ y. J-a. 1"1 Na "-»
Home Society
Debut antes
Introduced
A panoramic view of the sparkling waters of Newport Bay was a
fitting backdrop for the f'on:nal Presentation Tea, given by Newport Harbor
Auxiliary, Children's Home Society to introduce 1967 debutantes.
Opening her Balboa Peninsula home for the lovely affair today w.as
Mrs. Byron Farwell. Enhancing the warm, friendly atmosphere of the home
was the priceless collection of art treasures, arrangements of spring blo,,-
soms which Wef'e pl.aced throughout the setting and on the tea table, and
the youthful beauty of presentees.
Welcoming the 16 young women, who will be presented to society
during the 14th annual ball and their mothers were Mrs. Merton K. Camer·
on, auxiliary president and Mrs. Wallace Genie, ball chainnan.
Additional hostesses were ball committee members, the Mmes. G«wge
Gurr, Charles Peyron, Donald Swedlund, Ira Smith, James Johnston, W-tlliam
Harper, Alvin Cox, Frank Trane, Robert Meserve and John Watson.
Debutantes and their parents are Miss Jill Kristine Broughten, Mrs.
Nan Broughten and John Broughten; Miss Patti Anne Chase, Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick S. Chase: Miss De Ann Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Evans; Miss Vic·
toria Allan Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Fleming; Miss Courtenay Ged·
des, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Felix Geddes, and Miss Ann Nelson Holstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Wil_liam S. Holstein .
Others are Miss Renee Suzanne Ingold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fred-
erkk Ingold; Miss Jocelyn Elizabeth Mickle, Col. and Mrs. Alan Jocelyn
Mickle; Miss Holly Martha McCray, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coyle McCray;
Miss Nancy Anne Neece. Mrs. Robert Putnam Hankey. and Miss Linda Carol
Pfleger. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Pfleger.
Concluding the list are Miss Beverly Poitras, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
E. Poitras; Miss Kathleen Patricia Root, Dr. aod Mrs. Terrell Lake Root;
Miss Shelley Spurgeon, Mr. and Mrs. William H:--Spurgeon ID; Miss Elizabeth
Adams Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele, and Miss Margo Jane Weed , Mr.
and Mrs. Robert N. Weed.
The Debutante Ball has become a social highlight of the Harbor Area
holiday season and is the auxiliary'& major philanthropic effort in its sup-
port of Children's Horne Society, the oldest and largest privately supported
adoption agency in California.
Friends Have Rare Beef; Guests Deserve Cold Shoulder
I
eatlnf, someone sbouJd. Stace you
are the one who wrote, I 1u11eat that
you be the one to tell her.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please •Y
IOIDltbiag to people who talk instead
of •t. Six of ue go out for dillMr
foeether a couple times a week. One
woman in the group starta to talk
h minute the food arrives and she
doeln't touch her plate until everyone
else bu fiollhed. Then we all have to
w.tt for her to eat her main course
before we can get our dessert. She
is, unfortunately, a very slow eater.
Sometimes we have to wait aa Jong DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read
u 30 minutes. the letter from the boy whose father
This babit of hers always makes died. He wrote to tell you the stupid
us late for the theater or the card things people said to his mother at
game or whatever we have planned. the funeral. I hope some of those ig·
If you have a cure, please pass it on. norant folks will pay attention to his
-X.ASPEBATED l~ttet and !Q..mine, as well.
DEAR X.: If no one has-tOld Dtls -ltecently· we !Ost our a&rable 4-
womat to 1tctp t.Ocing and to start year~old daughter. She was retarded,
but It dldn't matter to us. We loved
her just the same. I can count on one
hand the people who said, "I am
SorTY11
-and let lt go at that. Al·
most every person said, "She is bet·
ter off -" or "It's really a blessing-"
or -"Now you won't have to worry
anymoce." One worn.an suggested.that
now I would have more free time
and could join the garden club.
Please. Ann, tell your readers if
they attend the funeral of a retarded
or a handicapped child, it isn't neces·
sary to rem.ind the parents that their
child was different from other chil·
dren. A simple 'Tm sorry" is enough.
-TEMPLE. TEX.
DEAR TEMPLE: Here Is your let.
ter and I can add nothing except my
tbankt to you for writing It. I do
hope you uoderaland that these peo-
ple meant to say something support-
ive and comforting, but, unfortunate·
ly. thelr remarks were possly off
target.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sit·
ling home alone watching TV, while
my husband is at a party . It is qujte
an affair I am sure. but he forgot to
tell me about it until 5:30 tonight
when he telephoned to ask me to
make sure his suit was ready and
his shoes were shined. i/ course It
was too late for me to get my hair
fixed and find a baby-sitter for the
children.
This is not the first tame he has
pulled this stunt and it probably won't
be the last. T am a nice looking girl
and can carry on a good conversa-
tion. If my husband is ashamed of
me I can't figure out the reason. I
guess he has a better time at parties
when he can behave like a bachelor.
Will you please tell me what to do
about this humiliating situation? -
SUB-BASEMENT BLUES
DEAR SUB : Party Invitations are
usually 11ent to the house. addressed
to Mr. and Mrs. or If It's a phone
Invitation, one wife calls the other.
I am mystified as to why you learn
of th~ parties at the last molllt9l
Hunt up some sitters who can be
called on short notice and doe't be
so fussy about your hair. The .ext
time be puJls thi s cutle, get yoanelf
ready and co with him.
What is French kiss ing? ls it
wrong? Who should set the necking
limits -the boy or the girl: Can a
shotgun we<lding succeed ? Read Ann
Landers' booklet. "Teen-age Sex -
Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cents
in coin and a long. self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
Lo her in care of the DAILY PILOT,
enclosing a stamped. self-addressed
envelope.
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~Y. JLIM 28, 1967
Alaskan Honeymoon
.
Deanna Gossett' s a Bride
Y's Menette•
Y's Meneuu ptben ev·
et)' aeccnl Monday.la mem·
hen' bomll at· 7:at p.m.. ---"ob-tainable bJ caWq th e
Honeymooning !JI Aloolu '!'Ile -Mn. -1' he alli•llM wttb Sic-'ha YMCA ofllco, -·
I« tllree .,..ks .,. David or.!':'" Of • ---~·-Gomma H~·~ ii on· -========:::; Thom., M•I-Of Balboa ~ ~w • .., " 1eotTechnoloa,Beau-mciftM' ~Afr. -
and hiJ bride. the -moot. Tu. Her liiilband. cnft Qrp.. Huallqtoa SAND ..... n
Deanna Kay Gouett o1 Hun· IOD ol tbe late Mr. and Mn. Beadl.
tlngloo Beach. John H. Malaoed Of n-----Je ~" --•-•~-NOW The couple were wed ln vill ~ • 1.: coup ,wu.1 ~ ..,..-e, Mlcll .• earned blf !Jo. home In H•""·-n-~ double ring ..,..,,,..., rlt.e c:belcr --.-~ DO --&ftl
read by the n.v. G. R111-Ml•"il:!:fy~ -llleyn-flrom AJao. U '"""
sel Shaw in the Firtt Metb-1;;;;;;;;;-'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;ii;;;i~ ... ;ib.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ odid Church, Huntingtonll
Beach. Wedding mualc wu
provided by Mn. Jean Tyn-
dall. -... Mn. Char· lene J.AP'oa, oqan1ll
The ...,,.. Of Mr ....
Mn. Joe B. c-ett Of SJi.
bee, Ta., the bride WM Clv·
en in manill e by her fath·
er. She W'Ol"e a Door length rown of pMU de soie, llyl-
ed aloac empire llnel and
!rimmed wi111 loce. Qxnplet,
U.. bw eDNl'Dble were a
matcblng train, peau de IOie
roee Mldiq an elbow length
veil Md a cuoMe of white c.-... and slopllanotio.
OP-EN HODS!!
•
CELEBRATING OUR CONTINUOUS . . .
EXPANSION PROGRAM THROUGHOUT
THE ORANGE COUNTY AREA
• *Now In
Costa Mesa
Member-guest Tournomenf Given Feminine Touch
1be new Mn:. M.alleed LI
a phylic&l eduoltioo teach-
er with the Huntington
-u-Hip Scl>ool
OUtrlct llOd ii -Oii her mlllben dell'ee at Cali·
fomi.a SliMe Collet• at Long
Bead!.
AND
Huntington
Beach
Women golfers from 22 partldpai.ing clubs will con·
verge on Santa Ana Country Club 1inb Thursday
and Friday, J uly IS and 7, for competition in the
member-guest tournament. entitled Fiesta of the
Traveling Ladies. Following the two-day event will
be relantion in a colorfully decorated clubhouse
~·
Berlin Bound
Coed Studies Abroad
Bouo:t f« BerliD llboard
the SS Ryndan ll Mill Dt·
ana Orei.u, daughter of
Mr. end Mn. Edward
Dreiu o( Colta Mesa, who
is taking part in the Amer·
leans Alr.t Sommer Pro-
cram al the Ameri ca n
P"ield Service.
Mils Dreiss, who will be
a eeaicr at Ettancla H I g h
School .... ran. will opeod
the month of July in BerliD
with Mr. and Mrs. We11·
• Krause and their 11)..yeer·
eld dmgtbr. Karin.
In -""" will Imel to Erknback., a small town
tn aontbl!lln Germany, and
"9ide wlDl Mr. and Mrs. ' .,.
E'r n 1 t ScbW!. and their ~ •· • _:___.
daughter KariJI, age 18. AFS STUDENT
'J'he Coria Meta. coed. a ....._,.pe, buff, Ml a S.3
-· palm ........ She " -..ttve in h AP'S. Gtrll' .nW!l"l8T)' ol her ----4.
'-""• Glrlo' Alblalc M-"'-sociatiOn ad ~ parenb:, Mr. and Mrt. E.
Scholanbip Fedatllfk>o. Jn _E_. _P ____ m_Amort __ u_o,_T_e_x.
odd!IH>a, .. " .,.-en1 Of
the Pep Club md ttudent
body COlllllliNk:IDe of af.
fairs.
Outside ol ICbool sh~
worked at lbe Me. Ve!'de
Library.
On her w., to New York
with her famly, she waa
a ble to attend a fmnlly re-
union amd the eotb wedding
Auxiliary
American Legion CI u b--
twu.e, Newport Bead!. 11
the Hitting for the meeting
of the Americmn Legion Aux·
iliary Unit 291 every sec-
ond Monday at 8 p.m.
JUST ARRIVED !~!
NEW
DESIGNER SAMPLE CUTS
I $il k,., w •• 1 •• 1; ....... ; ... ,.tt.4 ,.tt.~1.
l•c••· "''"'f 011• of • ki11,,
EXCLUSIVE SELECTION
'IALUES TO $b'l.GO YD.
ALL 'h ,II.ICE
l;IUlltRY -FOR IE ST SELECrlON
where jeweled dolls will be awarded to lucky par·
ticipants at each table. Mrs. Pope Hilburn (rlgbtl.
decorationa chairman i6 being assisted in last min ·
ute detaili by Oeft to right) Mn. Joel Lyle decora·
lions cf>Chairman and Mrs. Stuart Diehl.' tourna·
ment cha.i.nnan,
Ghermans Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Friends and family gath.
ered for a festive party in
the Balboa Bay Club where
the betrothal of Susar. Lee
Gherman and Harry Rogers
Drackett III was an-
nounced.
The future bride is the
daughter or Dr. and Mrs.
E. Mortimer Gherman of
Malibu, frequent visitor1 to
the Harbor Area. The Gher·
mans will make Newport
Beach t h e I r permanent
residence ttns fall.
The bened,ict-elect is the
son of Mr. and Mr1. Roger
D r a c k e t t ol Cincinnati.
Ohio.
Present lo fete the couple
were the f u t u r e bride-
~room ':ri family from Ohio;
Logan Eisele II of Colorado.
who will be best ma.n, and
Mrs. Eisele. and Miss Salee
Gherman, who will be her
sister's maid oi honor.
The couple will wed dur-
ing evening rites Aug. 12,
kl All Saints Epi9COpll
Church, Beva-ly Hilll.
Mlu Gherman Is • crad·
uate ol John Muir H i g h
School, Puaden1 and Kath-
erine Gibbs School and al· tended Santa Monica City SUSAN GHERMAN
Her maid of booor w..
Mi• -~ ol Sioux Falh, S. D., who wore a
street. length dreat of avo-
cado -de -· -ol empire otylo with loce 1r!m.
Avocado bald lu!Je -caught by a mM:tina raee-
bud Of -do ..... """ ebecorried a-1 1Joo. quel Of ,._ moloodc clal-
oiet.
Mia Elrllne W-Of
Houston, Ta ., Mid Mn. Ml-
cilael MCKam;nen ol Long
Beach won-limllar dreue1
and beadpfecet but In yel·
low for tbrir duties •
hrideamaidl. TbeiJ' colonial
' bouquetl were o( avocado
green majestic deilies.
The bridegroom Mi:ed his
brother Cbarlet Howard
Malaeed Of Ypotlanti, Mlch ..
to serve as belt man. The
bride's brotber Terrence
Gouett ol Santa Clara, Ken-
neth Miller of N e wpor t
Beach and McNamera U1b·
ered.
Midlaet and Vicki Hareett
of Newport Belch atiended
as ring bearer and flower
glrl.
Immediately following t.he
e«emooy, guests gathered
in the Huntington Be a ch
Country Club fQr a gala re·
ce-ption with orchestra mu·
s1c by the Hy-Tones. Assis·
hng at the receptio n were ,.1n. Terrence GOCNett.
Mn. Roe1 MacOooald .mid
the Milaea Sallie Coltrin, Ju·
di Feut: and Barbara Sue
stephenson.
BEST
Tiie DAILY "LOT •ff•t1 J0111•
of Hie i,..t f••*u•••· D,. •chi•I
IU.,,.,. of rt•dert, I Yl llt l:dt Ill I
•"'f 11ew1p•por ln I~• n•tion.
College. Her fiance is a August Bride
g r a d u a t e of Winchen-l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;.,.;;;;Piiiiiiiii~
den School. Mais.. where
he a f r i liated, with Beta
~ta Pi.
Olde st Fine Jewellers ond Silver5miths
Open Mon. ond Fri. Eves. til 9:30 p.m.
Betrothal
Revealed
The betrothal of Susan
Zehner Chiba to Petet Wi\.
ham Nilsen haa been told
by her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Milan Q\iba of La·
guna Beach.
1'he bride-elect is a grad·
uate of Redlands Jtigh
School and the University
of Orego n where she alfili·
ated with Alpha Delta Pi.
Her fiance, M>n of Mr. and
Mrs. William Nilsen of West
Covina, is an alumnus of
Loyola University and re·
ceived his MSc degree in
I f..-l
engineering at UCLA . p
The couple will marry ~
July 22 in Laguna Beach.
Homemakers
Corona de\ Mar Youth i
r..f'nter. fo'ifth arid Ir is Ave-1
nues. is I.he sci.ting for the t
meeling oC Coasl Homemak· .
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YOUR MOST MODERN COMPLETE DISCOUNT FOOD SUPERMARKET
EVERY MEAT PURCHASE AT WHITE FRONT CARRIES AN UNCONDITIONAL DOUBLE-YOUR-MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE I
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• • •• ,"FOR THE FOURTH" HOffMAN'sSHANKHALF-1111WH•amc1b • .q ft( . PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE · .~ ~ ·} SMOKED HAM ..... 7.b. t ·.
~· :~:. · lb. ROUND STEAK... ~. \ lb.
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9'°'PO...-RKlllCNICR.O .. ILllW'tmlAST '" .. 3· 10 ..SUCEDIACOI._ .... -==-~~-SllLOllTIPSTEllS ........ M.~~.. ,WN-IOte.W ••• ~19c.. 790
... HOFFIAI Ull SAUSAGE .. -=~ 2' LEAi CLUB STEAKS ..... ,1 .. ···• Kf,~.. RUMP ROAST...... lb.
PORK BUTT ROAST~~lt HORMEL CURITY HAMS :::~1.21 Sl:OIN TIP ROAST. .......... ....;::;::: 9t
PORK STEAKS &ftc SKIPPER STEAKS ... ; ........ 1uc_., 14' I "·SHORT RIIS ............. 39cli. 29'. RIB ROAST ....... ELS~~~::E~~ ft> •• 79~
TOP SIRLOIN .~~S$~~.;::s1.29
•• ELSEWHERE &9c lb. "1b SAIDWICH STEAKS .......... :=~!.• .. . IELON CUT RUMP ROAST. .. u;~ at.
PORK SAUSAGE .. ~~:w: •. 2l TURKEY DRUMSTICKS .... iur:::i.r,.. ... 2t. PUTE BOILING BEEF ........... n~~~~ lt. RIB STEAKS ........... E~Stf9~~~E Bl
•••• lag
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SUGAR
c
ll.llWHDI 19c
. ARDEN FLAVOR FRESH
M.J. B . OPEN SHORTENING
PURE VEGETABLE ILSIWHIRI 69c lb.
Tuesday# ·CRISCO , COFFEE c July 4th c
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ltb.
con ...
IUEWHERE 19c a Ht. t1.lt -llKWHlll $2.05.
LOW, LOW PRICES ON WHITE FRONT'S FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS 7 DAYS A WEEK
MAYONNAISE
BEST
FOODS c
DETERGENT
GIANT SIZE .
TIDE
ICE CREAM
r REESY{fET-ELsewHERE 2 for 2sc ge eANQUET-fROZEN 35 e MINUTE MAID
LEMONADE •••••. :c::·..... DINNERS ••• "~·~i~Jc... ORANGE JUICE
CNHEESf'P1zzA .~\0: •• 49e CREAM 'PiES :·~$: .... 4.o!1 ~g~~ANS 6 $) :~~D:~~~RS 69(
ELSEWHIRE 79c
CAL-IDA FltENCH or CRINKLE CUT 9-0r. 12 s 1 lARRY'S-8-0Z. BEEF OR TURKEY 35 e ELSEWHERE 21 c for ·poJ ATOE S •• :!~;: . • for SAN OWICHES • :~·~;·:: • • 12-oz. CAN 39c 111 .. wi.. .. 45cJ
FARM FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ••• VARIETY DELICATESSEN * 7 DAY SALE PRICES
JUICY CALIF. SUNKIST
WATERMELONS ELSEWHERE Bologna, "9 I
LUNCH MEAlsj~;~~~~·~ ~
ADVHTISID PRJClS 1mcnv1 7 PUlL DAYS-
THUIS., JUNI 29 thrv JULY I
SWEET, JUICY
VINE RIPENED,
HOLIDAY FAVORITE
C TENDER & JUICY !LSEWHERf 49c 45• GRAND TASTE FRANKS .,,. lb. . . . . . .. •. 1~
GRAND TASTE FRESH ELSEWHERE 5.5c lb. 45' / ~
lb.
PEiCiiis .:.~~~~~ 19~
WHITE ROSE POTATOES 1~;:· 49c
LIVER SAUSAGE .... ~~.!~~.~i~.~... lb {\
BY-THE-PIECE-ELSEWHERE SSc lb. 45'
GRAND TASTE BOLOGNA ..... . ..... lb \~ .
WILSON'S CERTIFIED-ELSEWHERE 69c lb. 59' ~
ALL·MEAT FRANKS ............. :.. .. n. ~ ._....,
IMPORTED-SLICED, S-OZ.-ELSEWHERE 75c &7• ~ DANOLA COOKED HAM........... ..
DANOLA-IMPORTED ELSEWHERE $1 .19 89' PRE-COOK~D BACON I ~k~.1.... •. . .. . ~
1 1 :30 A.M. N 9:30 '.M. MON. thru Fii.
9:30 A.M. N 7:30, .M. SA TUIDA Y
11 :00 to 6:00 ft.M. SUNDAY
WOODRUFF AND IMPERIAL, DOWNEY BRISTOL AND PAULARINO COSTA MESA
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DAILY PILOT
Winner's Circle
Viii.tors to Hollywood Park winner's drtle after the race which was .named tor
them are npreaentatives of Co.ta Mesa Women's Club (left to ngbt), Mrs.
F.dwin Nuteno and Mrs. Beverly Goodwid who congratulate jock~y Ismael
Valenzuela, winner of the women's club pune.
Club Year
Planned
African Buff et Treats
France-bound Students
Mra. llld>onl Allen, cbW· 'l'weoly-lllree bltll lcllool
man of Pbilbsmon.ic JbD· 1t:UdenU, 1CCCDpenled by
lcn and Newpcwt -Mr. and Mn. t-ro M.
Service L • a I 11 e ~. McNutt of CoMa Meta. dre-
monlc ~. "'"°ed -~ ~ for ,.,._ her Coroma del Mar home ....--_,
for a luncheon ~ where they W111 atud1 the
when iJl'OO'arns for the country's language abd cul·
COllliDC year wEn outlined. ttn as Pll'f. of the Foreign
Membership in Phibr· Language League School•
monic Juniors ls open to
sophomore and junior grade
daugl>..,.. of O..ange Coonty
?hilharmonk Society mem-
1>«"
program.
The &tudentl, most of
whom are from tbe Harbor
Area. and their parents
we~ guests at an orienta-
tion buffet Sunday evening The DAILY PILOT in the McNutt oome.
Covers Boatin,.. The dinner, though, wasn't ., French; instead the group
Best in West wu treated to an African
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PANTIES
bul1et. In keeping -...
diDDa' t.eme, the yard wu
deconiited 1rith palm trees
and popw U-, tigon, l(ir-
affea and other AfTioan ani-
mals.
McNutt, chairman of ttie
foreign language ·depart-
ment at EstU.cia H I g h
School, aod his wife are the
group's official chaperons.
Th:ree week.s will be spent
in Reims and three in Vil-
lard-de-Lan•. The group al·
so will have the opportunity
to vi!tt. Paris for a few days
and take weekend trips
about the C<JUnt.Tyside.
Students from Oolta Meii;a
are Paula Audette, Bruce
C.ampbell. Gwen Caquelin,
Kathryn Cooper. Ga/'i• and
Raylene C o w I e y, Tan ya
Founds, M a r y Margaret
Gaines, Lonni J'):_ Goslin.
Kristy Louiae Halal, Dor·
ind.a Hedrick, Stephanie
Lewis, Danlei. Joe Morgan .
Peggy Myrick, Kay Nett ,
Carol Ringwald a.Dd Penel-
ope Schilling,
From Newport Beach iii
Debra Shishkoff ; Balboa Is·
land, John Beloin and Co-
Newlyweds S. J. Blancos
Honeymoon in Las Vegas
Apricot. yellow lftd while
wu tb.e color ICbeme car-
ried out in altar bouquell~
able-~
ments and gowns for thl wedding ol. Sheri-Anne My
era and Seaton Jay Blanco
Tb e couple acbanCed
VOWI and ring• before the
Rev •. Dr. DellaB Turner Jn
~ -Pnobyteri-an Olurdl, ~ s.turday.
Parenti of tbe 'brtde are Mr.
and 11rs. ~v. Myen o1
SolJlb LicaDI, a D d the
bridegroom'• ,...u are
Mt. and Mrs. uoniice BBl-
co af. Balboa.
Given in marriap by ber
father, the bride wore a
white linen f\ill length em-
pire gown whiab feetared
V enetlan lace at the lm'der
of her ~u.-tu llrctb
aleeves, wallt, hem mid
chapel train. Her e 1 b o w
length veil, abo edged with
the lace, fell from a coronet
of daisies, ro6M, .t.pll.ano-
tis and baby breath which
also.formed bet' DOeepJ.
Wearinf m apricclt-colot·
ed. floor lmfth empinl gown
with bell sleeviell aod square
neckline and carrying yel,-
low g1adioll was Mrs. Ed-
ward Piorek Of San Clemen-
te, honor attendant
Similar -in yellow
and booquob "' .-Sia· ctiol.i were ae1ecled for the
bridemlaids. Mill Renee
Wooct of Tu6tln, Jllu Ju-
dith -ol Lquna Beach and Mn. Albert W"mtel'attin
of Costa Mesa, tfie bride-
groom's sister.
Serving a1 belt. man was
Jell Stevensoo Of Orange,
while uaber duties were a&·
sumed by David Myers, the
MRS. SEATON 'AY BLANCO
Double .... lffw
bride'• brother, Dave Kin-Elyria and Cleveland, Ohio;
ney of Laguna Beach and Mr nd M< "'~--• J DeMi& Merritt of Hunting-· a ?.. lYIJ~ • Payette of San FranciJco, ton Beach. Mrs. Ellen and Mr. and Mrs . David
Wright was the organist. Hayward of San Diego. During the reception In
Fello-wship Hall a three-tier-The bride, a graduate or
ed cake, topped with satin Laguna Beach High School ,
bell.a: was cut and served to attended Orange Cout Col-t.he 200 guesU who signed lege and California S t a t e
the guest book which waS College at Long Beach. Her
circulated by Mrs. Kenneth husband. an alumnus of
Solomon ol Lo6 Angeles. N e w p o r t Harbor High
After a Lu Vegaa honey-School, e.arned hLs ·BA ln
moon, the newlyweds wi ll musi..-and teaching erederl-
reside in Costa Mesa. Lial at CSCLB. He hais been
Special guests were Mrs. a student teacher at Wilson
Goldie SeatoD fl( Loi Angel-High and Hill Junior High
e1, the bridegroom's grand· schools, Long Beach and in
moth ... -~ ... Ed Se ptember he will teach in er; l•U· <1111,1 1YJ..LS . -th . ward Rothgery, Miss Carol e music department of
Pruski. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~~ Valley Schoo I
.Rothgery and children, Ri-____ _
chard, Diane and Gayle of
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Fram 16.95-41 .95
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fashions J l:LAND IMPORT'I
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2750 HAR-ILVD.
54U911
DAILY ... IN ·
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HOLD IT!
Don't make
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Wqnneit>ood
SANTAANA -.
1 Pair 91c • 2nd Pair le
MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY SHOPS
COSTA MESA e HARBOR SHOPPING
CENTER-2300 Harbor Ave. rona del Mar. Susan Lynn •--------Haley. Allo in the group are
Leslie Lyon of Seal Beach ;
91enie Huntley al Anaheim.
and Diane Gele Roderick of
GARDEN GROVE e ORANGE PLAZA
Brookhunt & Chapman PTA Notes
Encino. •
GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY JULY 4th Mr&. Ronald Murphy, past
president of Harper PTA,
Fountain Valley, entertain·
ed outgoing: board members
and chairmen with a lunch-
eon in her borne. Mn. Mu r-
phy will continue serving
the unit next year as sec-1 ond vi~ president. ,
NEWPORT DUNES 78 ACRE RECREATIONAL PARK
Picnic Tabl"
Fire Rin9s, Volley &II
15 Acre
Sparklint L•goon
S.. Cycl•, tc.y•k1,
Paddleboerds,
Sail loatt
Pacific Coast
Hiahw1y
Off Jamborff Rd .
Bill Couch ,..,.
"Aerial Apollan"
TV's
Captain Patch
MUSIC, FUN,
ENTERTAINMENT
'
I Juniors Feted
NEWPORT BEACH
Graduating Newport Beach I
Junior Ebells were pre1ent·
ed gifts in recognition of
their completion of mem-
be:r1hip. Honored were the
Mmes. Jack Hagadorn. R~
ert. G. Hodson . Paul Une-
barger and Thomas Sharp.
BUTCHER YOU PAY NO MORE FOR QUALITY
BOY THE FINEST IN USDA PRIME • SERVICE
FEATURE:S'.__~~•E_EF.--A_T _au_T_c_H_ER~•o_v~--':;::===:;;;::;=:•:;:::PR=1c=E~
USDA PRIME
BONELESS-ROLLED
RUMP 98~ ROAST
GalAT TO 119 -----USDA PRIME
BBQ
STEAK 1'' ...
MAllNATI & llQ ---= ----FARMER JOHN
ALL MEAT 59:.. FRANKS
FRESH RANCH
GRADE AA LARGE
EGGS
FRESH-GRADE .A-LOCAL USDA PRIME
FRYING/BROILING
CHICKENS
39~
WHOLE-CUTUP OR SPLIT
SIRLOIN
TIP ROAST 1°1
FRESH-LEAN
GROUND
CHUCK 59:..
FRESH-LEAN
GROUND
ROUND 69 :..
FARMER JOHN
BACON 69~
BUTCHER m BOY eal!J
-CorollCI del
673-8210
OPl:N DAILY t-7 Mar IUNOAY 10 A.M.-7 l'.M,
E.O. • ' For month-end sale, every department is represented with ouhtand°eng Y.._, some of which .. • t.stod below. Sale starting Thunday, June 29th, 1967, et 9:30 ...._ fo< tfweo clays o#r. Not al ,;.,
•nd colo" eveil.blo. Many one of • kinds, eD merchandise subject to prior solo. Sony, no lay+
ways, no exchan9es, no gift wrap . . .
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
SWEATERS:~.::::;· SOo/o off ':::w'".~~~ .................. $6.99
SKIRTS :.;::... SOo/o Off =-~.~~ ................. $7.99
DRESSES-.;;::'_::;=--NOW.................................................... $10.00
B·LOUSES ::::;""..:! ,_.. SOo/o off ::W"..~~ .................. $5.99
CAPRIS ;;:.::-:; :;:::. SOo/o off ::W "..'.~ .................. $7.49
KN1T TOPS =-~-SOo/o off =:-w"..~~ ................... $4A9
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
WASH PANTS :::::ia-
SPORT SHIRTS ~
DRESS SHIRTS ==.,
SWEATERS~ ....
.
:::-•... ~~ ................................... $4.49
:tw'" .. '.~ ................................... $2.99
=-.-.~ ................................... $1.99
_ -SOo/o off =. ". .~ .................. $7.00
DRESS SLACKS =';.;'...:::';..., ,...., .'.:w"..~ ......................... $7.00
----CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT·----
61RL'S DRESSES :.:t:",:'-500/o off ':::..'".'~ ................ $4.99
GIRL'S ORLON SWEATERS -""' ... , ' ::W'".~ ........... $3.99
BOY'S SHIRTS ,:::;;·.:.;;::: :?w'"':~ ....................... $2.99-2/$5.50
BOY'S ASSORTED PAJAMAS !:;'''"' =. '". ~~ ................. $1.99
e ALL SALES FINAL
e NO EXCHA NGES
e NO LAYAWAYS
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DEPARTMENT STORE
San Clemente Corona del Mar
111 Ave. Del Mar 3321 E. Cout Hwy.
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HAYTIIOllNE'S
CHA ROE
ACCOUNTS
AIL MERCHANDISE
SUBJECT TO PRIOR
SALE
Sher.
Of J
Honle in
following
lloneymoon
Higgins of
and hJa brl
Janet K
daughter o
Jonas Ross
Mesa.
The brit
changed v1
Rev. Fred J
land Hills
gregational
: Given in
father, tbt
chant.illy !
gown wllb
Her aboul
was caugb
and net pei
ried whl
llopbanotia
'l'wo-t.ne
• pire gOWDllll -.,.,,. -blby l"OIN
: -Mil• Scott
: al honor,
=--makia, Mr
• Mrs. Beth
Elaine Mc
lister.
Tho bri<
Mr. ancl !
HJuin• of David Oliv
man. The
aeatod by
Fred Abt --. w!.i\:.r
Club-
the~
culatod UM
ciat sue.ta
grandpare• • <l>eaW {
and llra.
ol. TolT-
• '!be brid
".Newport
Sd>ool ...
Col.leg:•, " :-iJ • stude
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"" Sherman Oaks Home
. Of Jon S. Higgins
HoiM in Sherman Oaks
following their Maz.aUan 1
honeymoon are Jon Stanley
Higgins of Sherman Oaks
and his bride, the former
J a n et Katheryn Moore,
daughter ol. Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Ross Moore ol. Costa
Mesa.
The bridal couple ex·
-changed vows before t b e
Rev. Fred Doty in the Wood·
land Hills Communiey Con· I
gregational Church. ·
Given in merrlage by her
father, the bride wore a
chantil.ly lace cage styte
gown with a watteau train.
· Her shoulder length veil ,
was caugtlt by a satin rose
and net petall, and she oac· '
ried w b I t • roses acd
atlepba.notia.
Tw~tone yellow linen em·
-pire gcnme and bouquets ol.
• : white carnaUom and yellow
· blby ?01e1 wen telected for l'!111~~ ~;~;..,~·1'11' -Miu Scottia Phiillpc, maid ~'
of honor, and the brides-
maids. Mrs. Kurt Bloeser,
Mrs. Beth McCoy and Mise .
Elaine Moore, the bride's
lister.
The bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mn. Stanley J .
lliggins of Palo Alto, asked
David Oliver to be his best
man. The 150 guests were
seated by Gedfley Moore,
Fred Ahern IOd Randy
Bed.
A reception followed in Woodland Hilll C o u n t r y
Club wbere Mn. John Berg,·
tbe bddecr'oom 'I l1Jter, cir·
colated the guest boot. Spe-
cial pita were the bride's
grandpateut.t, Mr. and Mrs.
Qester GIJbs of Collax
and Mn. J. ROM Moore
al TolTance.
· 1be bridle it a iraOOate o1. • Newport Barbor H I g b
Scbool and San Jose State
College, while her husband
· iJ a student at UCLA.
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Muetlen Honeymoon
Hadassah
Every third Tuesday at 8 p.m. in members' homes the
Hmi>clr Chapter of Hadu·
sab lltages its meetings. Lo-
cation information is avaU-
a b 1 e by cootacting Mrs.
Jack Chapman, 549-l397.
WEATHER
Th• DAILY PILOT p•cks tlie
11atioHI w .. ther pidur• lrito
• comp•ct report fH hlr.d
d•ily e11 '89• 2. It's leu then
4 1;, lnchH d .. p. lirt it'• ell th•,...
C•r,efree ,,.,.uur-••ll-rar••
SIMMER CASIAlS
Shop Every Evening
Mondey thru Friday
Until 9:30 p.m.-
Saturday 'Tll 6 p.m.
99
Wednesday, June 28, 1%7 DAIL V PILOT 37
OPEN DAILY 9 -6, SUNDAYS 11 • 4, CLOSED rUESDA Y. ~Ul Y 4
Home a Gift Shop
WEBER
COVERED
BARBECUE KETILES
~THE NEWEST
THE PENTHOUSE
Now a WEBER speci ally for the apartment dweller who loves out-
door cooking. This model attaches firmly to the roiling of patio or
balcony, and because of its combination of ash catcher and damper
control practically eliminates sparks and ashes becoming a nuisance.
I 5" grill and deep 'dome cover.
THE TEXAN
For family barbecues this summer and delicious
meals all year long! Jet black lifetime porcelain
finish. Alum inum ash catcher, legs and fixtures. 22¥.. II grill,
49.95
THE STATESMAN
Hunter', pink (red ) lifetime porcelain finish. Utility
shelf.
57.95
THE ESTATE
Chestnut -CQppertone lifetime porcelain finish.
Same as Estate and Texan.
57.95
CARIBBEAN
.Avocado lifetime porcelain finish. 57.95
THE TRAVELER
J et block lifetime porcelain finish. A camper's
del ight with detachable alum inum legs. 18''
grill.
WHY FOODS COOK 8£TTER IN A WEBER!
32.95
THE '49'ER
lnter~ediate size, 18" grill. aluminum ash catch-
er, legs, fixtures. Jet block. 36.95
Red porceloin 39.95
SMOKEY JOE
Ideal size for picn ics! I 3'f2" grill. ond only 13"
high. Tates easily! 14.95
Come To The Barbecue!
DICK COLLINS, THE FAMOUS WEBER CHEF,
WILL BE COOKING DELICIOUS THJNGS
IN OUR PATIO
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
JUNE 30, 31 , JULY ht
Weber kettles cook with reflected heat to
combine the economy of an
oven with the zest of a barbecue!
Under the exclusive WEBER cove r,
reflected, damper-controlled heat seals in
natural juices .•. foods rema in tender!
I. Easy-to-UM dampers re9uate heat.
2. Lifetime porcelain finish inside and ouf.
3. The original WEBER cover eliminates schorch-
ing or flar..ups, holds in heat.
'4. Dual grills ••• one for food, one for charcoal
• • • need no adjustment!
5. No-rust auminum ash catcher, l99s.
6. Rugged, whitewal, rubber-ti"9d wheels •••
oversize for easy moving.
SHISH KABOB SET
Hood and skewers fit into top of
kette. Lid covers hood while
skewers are in position. Stainless
steel and hardwood skewer s.
4 Skewers _ ·--12.95
6 Skewe rs _ 12.95
6 Skewers 13.95
KETTLE COVER
Heovy duty Scotch plaid vinyl
cover, waterproof, flom e resis-
tant. . .............. ·-···· ··-· .. ··-····-·-· 2.98
MEDIUM COVER -·--4.'48
LARGE COVER ·-··-·-· 5.98
CORN 'N TATER GRILL
Nickel plated coolcing ring fo r use
on top of cooking grill. Will bo r-
becue 16 ears or spuds. 6.95, 7.95
YOU ARE INVITED TO WATCH AND SAMPLE THE
FOODS COOKED ON THE FABULOUS RIB RACK
M.95
WEBER COVERED BARBECUE Nickel ploted rock increases rib cook-
ing capacity by SO<j'0 • Adopts to any
cooking unit. -·············---···· ........ ___ 8.95
LOWER LEVEL
3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360
fi.
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Family Travels
Enjoying the sllbla of the Ha-l8landl are
Mr. and lira. Inl!lg Pr!edman ol H-.igtoo
Beach and their daughter, K&n!ll. '!be family ...
rived on the island aboard the SS Lurline.
Brunch Honors
Louise Mettler
Large bouquets of yellow
marguerites adorned t h e
patio at the Balboa home
of Mrs. Haro)d Boyvey
where a bridal -ehower
brunch honored her niece
Louise Mettler.
Miss Mettler and Don Pet-
ersoo will marry Aug. 26
in St. Joachim's CatlloUc
Church, Costa Mesa.
Among the many gifts,
the bride-to-be received a
dainty pink and white para-
sol made by her mother in
Illinois and decorated with
lilies of the valley.
Another special gift was
a hand-painted bridal cloth
featuring the bridal couple 's
names and made by Mrs.
William Gathriner of Whit-
tier and used to cover the
smorgasbord table at the
brunch.
focal point of the table
was a cake decorated in
the same colors as the cloth.
h-1rs. A. J . O'Rourke of Tu\-
sa sent .a sterling Jdat
cake knife.
Co-hostessing l be event
were the bride-elect's room-
mates, the Mis.!es Cay Cur-
ran, Sandy Skoda and Mary
Wh:lpple. Present were the
bride-elect's grandmother,
Mrs. Stella Draper of Hunt·
ington Beach and her aunt
Mrs. Gordon Draper and
daughter Llsa of Barstow.
From the Harb<r Area
"'ere the Misses Dee Dee
Salatino, Sbaron Bernardy,
Suzanne Grochow. Kat.h.leen
Murphy, Annette McCluskey
and the Mmes. Neil War-
ren, Ron Gagliano, Donald
Webb, Frank Marshall, Judd
Sutherland, Norman Watson,
Harvey Pease, Jim Dun·
ning, F. W. Tunnell and
Price McCuislion. I
Also attending were Mrs.
Mary Carty and Mrs. Catlh·
riner of Whittier; 1\.trs.
Charles Sardou of Downey
and Mrs. Walt Evans of
South Laguna.
SAVE $20 to S50 NOW
· 100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
Fully
HAND TIED sggoo
Regularly $149.00
RF.G. NOWI
$49.95 KIM WIGS 29.95
$60.00 EXOTIC WIGS
$80.00 SEMl-WlG ..
$99.00 JULIETIE WIG
$255 .00 HANDMADE WIG
39.95
60.00
79.00
205.00
FALLS
II '' Re9. S•0.00 ~ 24" R•9. $110.00
$50 $60
WIGLETS
~EG. l t7.•S
$9.95
WIG
SALON
•Jt -•l t O U* W•STMINSTI• AVI .
WllfMtNSTI•
STATl ll 'S CINTll
• I•
~ REG. $20.00
s12.5o
WIG & BEAUTY
SALON
S41.J 44•
l!•O IA'T 1m. ST•llf COSTA MIS4
H,1.LGRI N SQUAltl
WHAT'S THE 11.JNE
OF YOUR FOURTH OF
JULY EATING SONG!
Hop on the JUlciou1 train
and haw yowvll a navor
ride of razzlin da.ulin beet.
roast perfection ... mouth
melt1ng, eye ot round, Spen•
cen, bonele!IS nunpco; • • ,
rolled sirloin tlps and ttand·'
ing rit. ... lltte our meat
hoy's help n111ture out a Iii· I
Ile by tying I paper thin I
piece of extra tit arotn:i the
outside to ~ extra juici.
nea and flavor ..• Take 1
good look at our 8PUkle
prttty routs, notice the
fine {IW'bellng, the tiny
apeckles ot tn:NIY lllttite tat
11.1nning through lo give you
1ha1 wondrous flavor lute
vou'vf' alW!lyll bee-n looking
fur. but didn"t find until now
.. l\'OIV, once you"re in the
R Bnuid forurna led beef
fll"hit. you •don"l e\"l!'f" want
'"· WHIO! MARINADE
ROUTE FOR YOUR
BACX YARD
Joe'• own marinade Is
ca~ on lib • fb:eu..S.
tr In a haystack. All J'OUf
favorites for the big atl!llk-
ttOOo Snac>. crackle and pop.
wt.at a combo the ~
packaged 1teakli a· 1loother
in the bright wUviome mari-
nade . . .to enhance and
entrance the good bofd" ate&k
flavor. Kabobs, tops, dluck,
T·bo~. name the steak of
your life and we'll d~ it
up proud for the big bube-
quing day. U you have a pet
l'59e'OC'e. like Burgtniy wine
or Kikko Man llOY, gi'A!' any
ol our steak: bo).'m a whiBper
:i da.y or so ~d. Your
steak will be anxnatic and
shining. Turkey. America'•
own bird, ls a lover on the
Fowth 100. Can't use a
wtiole turkey, perhaps just
ii. turkey breftst, or legs and
thighs. Makes for mighty
good h1rbequ.ing too. All of
our fredt turkf)'s are gua.r-
antE.'ed delicious sweet and
tender. Bttn dishing 'em
out for yean N1d haven't
had a 1'qWIYAI: in R carload
,~.
PR.QOUCE UNVEILING
WE HOPE. WE HOPE
Step in and see lhP. stun·
ning walls • of brick, the
floating plante-ra with ltte
golden and orange-nutur·
t1 ums apilling oveor. Did you
ever !K'iect your carrolll,
cabbegee. and Belgium en-
dive to the-tinkle of a 11:Ut·
tering fountain sp\.uhing
a m o n I" the philodendron.
Pink grapefNit. lettucw and
oomptiOIU jumbo black bin&:
clrerril-s are sheer nostalgia.
againat a backdrop of drift·
wood and potted petunias ••
Ah here is anotbl!'r world,
a !antasy, a storybook ~
ture to step into. All la beau-
tiful and serent and amiley.
The tr.!eh fruits and ~
tabll!'S are more eaticinll:
than evt"r" before . . .
Why not a big lazy SI.IND
ol crisp raw v~lea .. ,
the whole duno of 11\owy
cauliflowerettl!'I, crisp Weer.
or Italian aquuh. CU<UD.·
btt, Cl.M'Ota, el!'lery heartJJ
ard in the center a rare
favorite cheesey Jello t y p e-
ot thinR like: 1 pkg lemon
Jell-(1 dissolved in 1 cup
boilinR water, to which you
add % cup rokl water and
1~ cup dry white wine. then
blmd in ~ cup sour cream.
When very thick 'ltir in 'k
cup crumbled b!ai ctJCese.
And why not a fruit platter
10f fr$l pineapplt. papaya.
I cantaloup, ttanshlww and
honeydt"W and watermelons
' ... .ome-plattt"r! Especially
when It would be nice to &dd
•a gprinkling of· t'fd rupbi!'r· i 1 lits and strawbeni"el and a.,
ffWo' slithers of avocado. Add'"
a great ~ad, like old fMh·
J ioned round plump snowy
lot1.ves of potato bread, or
onion buttermilk b!K"Ull~
with the chtt91.> melted all
over the top and you've got
yulr!lelf 11. treme-ndoos meal •
along with ynur S!C'ak!I. '
! rout, or turkey. Really I
atttnd«I a pootsy fooda-1()" I ge-ther a few Sundays beck.
and this i.! j!l81 what oor
hoste&11 ~ with B'leaks.
RPciJ>f' for !RICh a lovely
par!y ... prrfect lrl!'!lh. !en·
der cri,,p, dewy fruit!I and
vc-getab!l.'!I . .fMJdcr, well·
aged. lusciously marbcled.
ctioi~ ~tiful becl , . .
Where ..• thf.' market with
the newly mnodelf!d pro-
dllOI ~tent with the
foontain .••
. ~
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PHONE 673-6360 FOR OalV£RY
rresh Produce
LARGE, SWEET YEUOW-MEA T
PEACHES
GAltDEN.FRESH, CRISP YOUNG
GREEl -OllOIS
RADISHES
ITALIAN SWEET
RED ONIONS
CREAMING SIZE WHITE ROSE
POTATOES
D~licatessen
RICHARD 'S FABULOUS FLAVOR.
OVEN-BAKED
BEANS PINT
OSCAR MA YER ALL BEEF & ALL MEAT
BUN . 5¢
BUN. 5•
3 LBS. 25¢
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; YOU'RI
.
TO V
;A.ND TO SA~
. QJrocttit~
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MARSHMALLl>WS 19~
CHUCK WAGON
BRIQUmES 11G 10 l•. sAcl(·. 69~
llERNSTEIN'S
WIKllE 6W£ SAUCE 10 oz. 29~
CON~TCD
HAWAIIAN PUNCH
HUGGINS YOUNG
Mocha Java COFFEE
DARIGOLD Al< BUTIER I I
:.".":.:~. COOKll:S u v. _
GRABER F.AMll.Y OLIVES ,
MIHAIDT'S CHIU
HOT DOG: S~UCE-,,.,, .. !
•
KRAFT SLICED
AMERICAN
CHEESE 49¢ ~ {tanblj e~olJ
PEPPERMINT STRIPE
SALAD SUPRE•ME ·~,~~··
DRY ROAST PEANUTSru~
NUCOA MARGiARINE I LI
S&W KIDNEY IBEANS '" •
S&W ':!~. BEAINS 21 _
S&W Sliced C•~rrots ,.,
S&W Julienne c:arrots HJ
S&W w~~~,POTJ lTOES "'
~: TOMATOIES" . ~ ..
S&W GRAPEF~tUIT SICTIONI
S&W APPLESllUCE , ..
S&W Apricot Nectar,, •L
11 0.. .... ,,.
TRADER VIC'S
JAVANESE
DRESSING
IOLl ... 7t c
49¢
4th of JULY
PINWHEEL
CANDIES
REG 59• 411 LB.
S&W PRDNE JIUICE ,. ..
CASCADE ....
SNOWY WHITI .,. DISl•Nllt • scon . TOWEILS ... ••U sonwm -,
BATHROOM TllSSUE
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OPEN DAILY 9.7 SUNDAY 9.6 OPEN DAILY Q.h SUNDAY 11 -4 OPEN DAILY 9-6 SUND-' Y I 1 .~ OPEN D,..
Ml 7 P ., a 2 u 2
,.
W~. June 28,_1_96_7 -----DAIL V PJL.OT_ 39 ....... _.. ................................................................. ------i·1--Mesa Coed UNOAY PRICES EFFOCTIVE JUNE 29, 30, JULY I CLOSED TUES., JULY 4th OPEN EVERY MORNING AT 9 For your shopping
pleesur• ...
organ Mr•nadts
by Bernie• Fay
1·0 MARKET CENTER
NPORT BL VD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE
BAKBE·c.U·B Time !
•• *-
Come To
~ha BARBECUE!
[ COWNS, ~I FAMOUS WDER CHIF
L, • COOKING llCHAID'S DEUCIOUS
MEATS IN OUR PAno
rHURS., FRI. and SAT.
JUNE 29 and 30, JULY· 1
YOU'RE INVITED
TO WATCH HIM
~ND TO SAMPLE THE GOODIES!
~ IUTIER , u. 79c
ltS tJ'h ... 45c
l.Y OLIVES N•. 1 43c
~UCE-10•11 ... 5 '°1
11
E1ME -~·~~.•N• 39c
llEAMUTS'LA~,~~" 69c
G;ARINE , u. 27c
IBEANS ," 7 1101
11
l lNS ze .. 3 it01
11
:•:1rrots 101 5 Fol 11
c:arrots JOJ 5 '°I
11
rJl TOES ,.> 5 '°•
11
>IES-. JOJ 5 FOi '1
:~tUIT SICTIONI 3 '°.
11
tJlUCE Jot 5 poa 11
Nectar 2' ... l !IOI
11
IUICE z• ... 3 POI 11
ilt ...
E'ILS· n 1ou
TllSSUE
59c
4 '°It
11
5 J PIS. 11
HOLLY '
SUGAR
5 LBs.49¢
WHOLE
'Ii' OR 1/4
• IAR·M BACON .... uu• Ot THIClt •L•cn 79c u.
LEAN GROUND BEEF RICHARD'S
OWNI
TENDER CUBES OF
SUCCULENT BEEF LOIN
KEBOBS
MARINATED ... READY TO BBQ!
IN OUI OWN SPICIAL SAUCE
CHICKEN PARTS CHOPS KIBOBS
SPARERIBS STEAKS
SPLIT BROILERS
FRESH ZACKY FA1™S SPLIT FRESH ZACKY FARMS HEN
BROILERS
INTllMATIONAL
HOUll
PANCAKE
IAmR
3 I-lb. $1 Ctns .
45~ TURKEYS . ~-::.. 4~.
STOUFFER SUMMER SPECIALS -
STOUFFER'S
SPINACH SOUFFlE u ... ~ STOUFFER'S
l9c
~ MACARONI & BEEF 1111i ... 59c
STOUFFER'S
CHICKEN & NOODLES "''• .,. 69c
STOUFFER'S
*
BEEF SHORT RIBS 1rn ...
STOUFFER'S BAKED
BREAST of CHICKEN " ...
17t
17t
RICH'S
Chocolate Eclairs • '"· 39c
RICH'S BAVA1UAN
CREAM PUFFS , '"· 39c
RICH'S
WHIPPED TOPPING 39c Bakerv ~
POTATO ~ ilowerShop
BOUQUET OF 25
Dinner Rolls 6 '°1 26c ~
APPLE °7'
DANISH 2 ~o• 21c
VIENNA CARNATIONS French Bread 36c
* 8'' SINGLE LA YER GORGEOUS $198 Cake 89c SOLID COLORS
a ~ r ?J' _, •rr • a a Sf -ru Ula a a r ??? s r n12 s rs 79? a PCP IS ---..• I ., 3 r an
'2.K.Lv .. J.'..._ flower Shop ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BAY CLEANERS
OPEN DAILY q.b CLOSED SUNDAY MON.-FR I. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30·5
Nan Daley Awarded
The 1.ont.a Ch.lb of New-
port Harbor preeented Miss
Niil Daley ol Q>sta Mesa
High School with the sec·
ond annual $2.50 UCI a<:hol-
trttllp ~.
Miss Daley received a
l.64 grade point average
and graduated 17th ill her
class. She was a member
o{ h Oallornia Scholar-
ship Federation and active
in t b e American Field
Service pr~.
The coed s-ticipates io
the community ordlestra,
muiic f-eet:l¥&la and Y a per-
f onner with a woodwind
quint.et .
A Zoot.a..,rtl-o<-the-month
lut March, Ille is active in
the Girl Scouts.
At UCI she will major in
eduoatloo and wisbee a
-.Chlnt oareer i1l the tu-
R~CIPIENT
Miu Nan Daley
tare. .. ............... 1!!1!9
Tweed Effect
Gr-eet fall w itti a smart
jacket that fits smoothly,
comlu1ably over evert·
thl.og.
F9scioating b o r d e r in
tfted-effect. Knit jacket,
from neck d o w n, in OM
piece. Mlinly stockinette.
Use WOf'Sted. Pllttern 7349:
siies l'Z-34 ; 36-38.
11Llrt7-flve ceats (coins)
2 for eadl patta-n -add 15
cents for each patwm for
first-clM• mailing and spe-
cial handling. Send to Alice
Brooks, the DAILY PILOT,
Needlecnilt Dept.. Box 16.1,
Old Chelsea Stiatioo, New
York, N. Y., 10011. Print
Name, Address, Zip, Pit·
te111 Nam'ber.
210 MOST BEAUTIFUL
NEEDLEC R AF T DE-
SIGNS in new 1967 Needle-
crtllt Catalog! 2 free pat-
terns, knit, croohet fash-
ions, everything. 25 cents.
Sensational, n e w value!
Book of Prize AFGHANS
has 12 complete pattttnS.
Begirmer•uy knit, croctiet.
50 cents.
Peering
Around
POETRY PRIZES from
the Pomona VaUey Writ-
ers' Club, Ontario, went to
Mrs. Magny Jensen of Cos-
ta Mesa and Mr~. Margery
Johnson of Newport Beach.
Mrs. Johnson received third
• place honors in rhymed po-
etry competition and Mrs.
Jensen .a first prize for her
poetry 1trittea for children.
Mn. Jeneen and Laguna
Beach poet, lecturer and
author, Mrs. Ruth Forbes
Sherry both have poems
appeaclng in .a special issue
of "The Poet" magazine of
India. The issue, which fea-
tures 103 Amerioan women
~. used ''Death o{ a
cntt&man" by Mn. Sherry
and "Dt!lpVlty" by Mrs.
Jensen.
PLEDGING Gemma Xi
Cb~ ol Alpha Delta Pi
at the University ol Califor-
nia, Santa Barbara, is Miss
Heidi Ly\e, daugtlter rl Mr.
and Mrs. William G. Lyie of
Newport Beacti. She is a
social science maj« and a
graduate of Newport Har-
bor High School.
ART HONORS have been
heaped upon Palm Desert
and Newport Beach resi·
dent Mrs. Eugene (Lue·
the!) Houston. She won first
place foe a portrait of her
daughter Janie (Mrs. Gar·
ry) Short entered in Sila-
dWI Mowrtain Palette C1ub
competition and a ribbon
for a MeXiican scene entered
in the Date Festival art
show. Her fellow artists
also honored her by choos·
ing her IX> sel'Ve as pres·
ident o{ the club which
draws members fr001 the
entire Coacbella Valley.
SAND PEBBLES
NOW
UDO THEATRE
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS
CX>P1ED
3 .00 A r-::rrx, Copy
bring io '°'of. }'Ot1l' cherished old pidutts
thtt att still in good cooditioo. we'll copy
them bcaut:i fully for you to share with
lo.ed~.
~ ~ '°° 00 • K:9toatioo WOfk .i:f
needed.
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. .
(
r• ... 1-
eo.ta Meun J. R.
Wheeler was recently
graduated from the
California 11 i g h way
Patrol Academy and
&!Signed lo the patrol
office in San Francia:·
co.
Mesa Center
Has Room
For Growth
The C.Oata Mee.a Civic
Center wu built with an eye to""' futm"e.
A,.;,,, -UIUlily bt.ty1 clothes for a 1""'1111
boy with "e1bow roam", to
allow for erowth. Th.It'•
Whit the city hpt in mind
with the Ovie Center.
The City IUD bas "5.000
square feet ol space. The
fourth floor is vacant, with
orrices foing on the first.
!l@COD(f, third and fj(tfl noon.
That fourth fioor is
used now for storage, but it
is ready to be occupied
when the need arises.
FJotn two, ttree, fotr md
five each have about 9,300
square feet of ~.
Tht City Cotmcll diam.-
her, located on the fir'lt
floor, baa 3,000 aquare fttt:,
and 11 arranged witb tht·
ater seating.
The police staUon haa 43,-
000 square feet The bue-
rnent is 11,000 square feet,
and cootain5 the Communi-
cations Center, locker room ,
pistol range and atorage and
lounge facilities.
The first floor ls 23,000
square feet and the secood
9,0C(t. The Second Door is
open in the center, looting
down to the tl.rst floor. This,
however, WI.£ deaig:ned 10
that Jt m1y be fioored over,
greatly increa1ing the avail-
able~.
The jail .... lo 4,000
..,..,. Ifft, !ncludiJll the
kitchen area.
In both buildinlt, the up-
per floor& are pr'9-1tn1sed,
post.tensioned concrete. The
post ~ temioned refers 10
strengthening with c:-· ·
alter the concrete is pc•·
Remembering back a J
years to an . earthquah ·
w h I ch did considerable
damage in Oosta Mesa, the
architetts deligned b o t h
bu:ildiDgl!I 10 that me from
a qll:llke is trandernd from
the OODa'ete slabs dOWll·
ward tbrougb oolumna.
The force U: then trana-
ferred back to the earth
and bu.Udlnt dmnqe 11
avoided.
Enroll Now
Fan
Semester
w..-cusm
"izd1rpi •
tin 1111 hie
•Teaching the 4 R's
with phonics
• Door-to-Door Bus
Service
• Before and After
School Care
• Reasonable Tuition
Hawthorne
Christin
Schools
-~ 16835 Brookhurst /
f ountain Vallt1
f714 ) %2·3312
Wtdntscliy, JuM 28, 1967
Harbor Area Bicycle Proposals Total 78 Miles ,. ••
Anyone for a 7~mHe bite
trip?
Put eod·~nd. that would
be the length of a network
of bicycle trails proposed
for the Harbor Area.
The Harbor Area Bicycle
Committee today has wrap.
ped up its recommendations
and is now waiting for the
Orange County Planning De-
partment to prepare a map
•howing the bicycle routes.
Newport Beach Parts Di·
rector Calvin Stewlrt is
wotking up accompanying
statlsticaJ data.
The 18-member joint iOV·
ernmental -citizen commit·
tee will hold a final ses-
sion in a couple of weei:.s
to review 1be package.
The proposal will then be
presented to Newport ~cb
Costa Mesa, Orange Coon·
ty, and lrvlne Company
planDlng a&:incte1 for inclu·
sion in master plant.
Purpose Gttbe plan Is to
get cycliat& oU the streets
onto their own Piths or to
route them anto little used
byway1 marhcl wUD signs
wamb:ig motortJb of bike
traffic.
Included in the proposed
JUtCY •••
T·IONI
""'°"'I" fAYCaIT! ti.
bibway 1ynem are 25 miles
of bicycle traUa la Newport
Beach, 24 mile. la eo.tl
Mesa, and 29 miles on Ir·
vine Qimpan7 Lud.
The trails are mapped out
10 .. to omnect parts,
scboola, and eboppiq: arw..
Routes follow 6iOd c..n..
channel melnteeene n.ds
and U,htJr trofl!ebd ~
Data bu . been rompiW
-1/J:r
CAUfORNIA CHICKENS
FRYER
PARTS
Porterhouse ~ 1!
Top Sirloin Steak ~T 13!
Boneless Rouncl=a
Pnst1 ••• lUSHEO TO US DAil Y1
:::m 59cLL •m1•s
Ground Chuck .~~ 5~
Ground Round .~~ W
Breokfarl Favorifes
SLICED BACON
IWl'llVlllWBT.1.U. na. ....... 59< ._ .............. 14-. .. ..
o.t.11 hlr ._ 1.ie, Ult ........... ..
llliS•1111 ,_ "°""· Mii. ,.. •...• J/'I
11111!!11 -~ IN2lLll
BAKERY~
DONUTS
~:;-.::... · 33c .UIM Oii __ .,,..
"°lATO, """"CAaONI. 01 C0U llAW ............... Alwoy1 f,...h SA\ll 29'
lJ.01. C..ton lOc
Jack Cheese
VONS WISCOHllH .... 75' ,.. .
f&ECT '°" flCMCI. --1UZU..Aoo.WI.
for each fel!Dllit of t b e Tbe route would be mart-
roata, accontiag to stew-ect wttb 10 traffic liens pie.
art. Be pn as • eum-turUJc: a bkycle rlder, be ... , -Yid. .
....................... _ ................
-W-efPH.
Eu! 8aJhoo BOaloHnlli.========= from "G" Street to Oum-
fiDI HUNTINGTON-
~ VALLEY BANK ............. ...,.... oel --Sf milN, ........ .,..-..-... SAND PUILES
NOW
LIDO THEATRE
... ........ . ..,.._ ... _
.., Ibo dtJ -... Jo Udl H•I 1111 ~ c:.w..M
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--· ,..,._ ..... Potato Chips liaJ••ise -s.::;,:olru· 37c ~
Paper Plates".:;' 1•~ 6t
P• eel 01· ...... """°. 2. 4• ill IYeS ~ = 7-
Tops'n Pop ·= 10:79'
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Red Onions
Fresh Celery
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•AlllLT sllAllfOO _cm_,!.'!!""~· ... 71' ..... ,,c APPLE SAUCE ••• '\i".= .•• 23'
$145 ____ ,,_ -llSTAllT TEA •••• ~ ••. 89'
• UilDIESSIH ... --. ,.,,.. CAii HUllT'SCATSUP ••••• ~ ..... 22' 4.a.-0... 12-GWICllOftU
""' IAOI llCRlll.-n!WASI.. .. -PEAllUTOIL ••••• :'.: ••• 59'
· IA_ I POTATO IUDS ••• ....:z=-•. 73' 3·-~ ........ 11
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. 59·"':-· -ELSPAISPREAD.:0'::32'
STAmt' COFFEE · i.u. • · ClllUWITHIEAllS •• =-:57'
BROS. • ••••• ~ •••• ~.. . .::: 49c cn-11n WAI PAPER '::;f 27'
AUPNTIJANlc·22K--LE, ... S sWUT 39c WALDORF nssuE -••• !. 35·
OlltTI'"11DllLICl·'AUCANS ...... SAllDWICH ·2··· · C CORNED BEEF ....... 49c
RIPE OLIVES .... ~. 59 'iiiiRGENT .... ~ ... 69c
iih5"fifo CHIPS .... stc i]!~.~ISEl ......... t.. 29c
IPAM"CAWR°lll'ICIAL" . 49c ALnsw•s •• :-Z: ....... 33' 11-CAlll'.RAYOIS , LUNCH MEAT .. !~·~.z:. . PlllSlllJllSCllTS..!..29' FRUIT
Ooui.NMAeuiNC. ·-A: muRONI 2 l·LI. 39c =---==~~;: 111115
A.UlOWL-u·M·2-IHC"1·N"""·u·ousM... PK04S. •1 =::::~7!.! . 4 ~ $1
. _ FOIL.... aow UTIULSWISS.::= .e
FABRIC somllEI •• .':..":.It IATHROOI TISSIE .5-:.:.-•
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oiiiifJuiciu· 6~$J iic:-& CHEESE 2i39C
Pilc'iili11 4. ·::SJ
ii'ilwiciiiS: ... :";49c
Gii'°PEFRUIT 111a 5 ~ SJ
if iiDED JUICE 5 t°~ SJ
miiis'Tiii»iii ... 59c
""UIUUT,k'O-f.la. ...
SllPPER BUTIEI STEAKS:~St I
RUPERT FISH CAKES ......... 29'
OH·BOJ PIZZA:-:::.-:::;~ ••• 79' I
CORONET BBQ IEEF ......... 11•
.COROllET BBQ SPARERIBS ..... 11•
CAllTALOUPES
LARGI • NllT • YINI RIM
FOR s
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Ol•OINALnAUA"'war O NS 3 2 5c D1uc1ous SALAD
RED ONI ••• w. 2sc ~~';'!~~ .•• DRESSINGS
u.a•l ... UH,'ltNDD.C-3 l·lA· 2 294 3 •1 CARROTS •• •••• -· .... ~
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SCOTT TISSUE •• -::o~o::: .?.25',
scon TOWELS."'::'.:..":~-41',
SCOTT TOWELS ••••• ~~":.41'
COllFIDETS •• ~.'::.~ •• 45• ,.,B7'
DOG FOOD ..:;~~-;. .••• 2 ~~31'
GARLIC SPREAD . • • • :"'.:.;: 3'
MEATTENDERIZERS • :~=49' COCK 0' THE WALK PEAS ••• : .2.~29' -W.L.._,_.,. l522W"h"to .... BO.d.,w .. tmln.t• MAZOLA MARGARINE.• ~~'.34' R G SODA CRACKERS ,......23'
BIDDl'fCUE SAUCE--m' 3•......,.$1• 2;i::.:;!,~:.·~M:., 14:~~:c:.:i:·~:•• 4POO·LOIZS,HBPISICQKULICEKS. •, • ;.:~7:'. 42' BORDENS CREMORA • • -49' ~ ..... ~-... -7111W.19thSl .. Cod•-2630!dh-St .. S.nl•An• ••• on ...... 43' llOODLE·RONI •<><M•-~ 49'
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SUN. JULY 2
MON. JULY 3
TUES. JULY 4
Newport Groups Give Awards to Ousranding Harbor High Students
WOW!
WATCH THI JUNI JI·
DAILY PILOT!
KONA LANES
Tho DAILY PILOT
Covers Boating
BHt in West
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Members of civic and
commercial groups in the
Newport area b-0nored out·
standing sluden ts at New·
port Harbor High School at
q aWIU"d.s banquet held
this month .
Awards recipient.5 are :
._...,. 'llW .._, SM WML
_.._ Ptlrlu C-""-·--_ .. _ .. ~
T.-dleno $1911Mn l.911.,. .-ic.. c-1c.1• "'°""' 111e11•n11 "'=~ A_,lu Adli.-1 d. s..-1tsi.n, '· ThOm,-E. 1111<11o,
C. M.,..., J. G,......., J, "°'"" ... T. MIHI!-. I(. ..........,. (. Ltwlo. S.
L-. A. SN<t.rr, H. T11IOO'. ,.,_ ._,,. c.._, .._.
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SHARP
If y111'11 • 1h11, .,.,.,, 1111 the DAILY ~ILOrs f11no111 Diftll •
A-LINE d1uifi1.I 1d1 S1twr41y1, M1\1 • b1tt1r 11111 .•• wh1th1r
y111'r1 ltuyint •• 11llint;
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MllOUDAY
wa;r 111111 Im
STOR!S Will. 8£
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JULY .• ---Ill TIU! l.OCM. Sl1ME
"OUR GROll'IN
IS SBOll'IN'
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THIS WER WE
ll'EIEO IOI
144i. STHI
ALHAMBRA
2111 .... --..11. nu natx•
• \. \ cuc.uMlii suas 39¢
!ARLY CAl.1,0RNIA • NO. 1 CAN 3 , '1"
, • 'RIPE OLIVES .. ~ ~·
• oiAi'GE ciusif ,~ 59'
FRENCH'S MUSTARD 19'
MtXEDNUTs O\KE CAN 79¢
IBRtu!~~:~~~Ef. ~.!~:
IL'"A l fTA CINNAMON flU.L·.APAR.T 59 _
COFFEE CAKE ~·.~I}{
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INCLUDES
5c Off
...... • HAii &ALLON• FAMIY PACK• SAVE 10c
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Better Meat at a Lower Price! FROZEN FOODS!
'1~ HARVEY'S BARBECUE SPICES
tor Gourmet Outdoor Coollinr: Aav«"
• HOLIDAY MEAL
.!ii,<$ FAVORITES at LOW PRICES 1 Q cil(NED :~~::~·77c
.<;r..; '"' HAMS FULLY COOKED _.,;;~~' · · BONELESS lb. --···--·-·
CERTIFIED • FutLY COOKED • BONELESS $429
WILSON HAMS 4 LB. CAN u.
HICKORY SMOKED • "DELICIOUS FLAVOR" $
ALPHA BETA HAMS 5 LB, cu 4 ~!
HORMEL CURE 810<WILSON FESTIVAL $)
BONELESS HAMS ;;~: ~ siic'Eo .. ~ fAS!Ull QijAUll c HEF SAUSAGE 49:.
t.LB. 65 . BACON PKG. M<COY! BRANO ,,., 69¢ . BEEF BACON "<
WllTMINSTla
1970 10111
1951 W o•f "'···
LAGUNA
l0122 S. Co••' Hiw•y
COSTA MESA
24! E. 17th St
•
BONELESS
FUU. y
FLAVORED
IOU.L FOR.
CAMPING
""' OUT1lOOO
MEALS!
WILSON'S
CERllAED
SANTA ANA
SI 11 Ecl;119er
1 l20 s. 1.;,,.,1
STEAK SALE!
!l1MI 1111 7wa!b WESTERN GRAIN FED
FLAVOR AGED BEEF
BONELESS ··~ . Ill STEAK
BONELESS $149 TOP SIRLOIN I~
T·IOllE STUKS $1.19 ...
PORTmOUSE •1.29 ...
llPlll am ~ WES1tllN GRAIN FID BIU
BONELESS ROASTS
PREPARED FOR FINE OUTDOOR COOKING
ROTISSERIE ·$1~ ROASTS
' EYE O'ROUND ROAST $·~·
.JOND" • ruu ,. filOZDI • l lJ. PM. ~USAGE 99' _,...,., .......
9QM8..£SS • Z1h LI.
TURKEY $329 ROAST
LA-.UNA HIW
QNTER CUT • SLICED
HAUaur
ITIAIC
C£R.TIFRESH •FROZEN 53;
COD FILLETS '·"·
I Leh••• w.,14 1
JJ§4t Colle Del• lMi1t
FOUNTAIN ¥Al.UY
ltl O Worn••
A\o.tloNVE:~~"' 49'
'PIES . '""'"'""
MORTON'S CHERRY PIE 32-0Z. SIZE S9c
TIP TOP :!\?.~ ~ 6 OUNCE CANS 12 $1
DRINKS .:~"~ I
cHEisl:oua":" 69' PIZZA Ille
AllllllEDOCI CHmt!P!PmOMI PIZZA 19-0Z. 79e
coo·KiNs;-··;:"TI"" ~s1
BAG ENIREES ...
oli" BOYX iTAUAN ICES 49c
TREBWEET • FROZEN • 6 OZ. C.ANS 5 F 95c ORANGE JUIQ v1~Z!J,,", ~
O'iiON · iiiis •:,~ 491
DOWNY R..AKE • FROUN 39c FROZEN w AFFLES PACKAGE OF 10 ,
SIMPLOT • FROZEN ' 49c RAllCH snLE POTATOES ' .. '-J'·
INTIA.NATIONAL HOUSE • FROZEN 3 F $1 00 PANCAKE BAmR ~~ ~
VAN DE KAMP • FROZEN 79c UPSIDE DOWll WE J:.
OEs.SERT TOPPING 33c
BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP 0,~,i6':J
HUNTINW fON llACH
Ho1nilfon •nd lroo~~l"rl
t04S Adt"'t
QUAllT SIZE Ste
HUNTINGTON llACM
11611 N. Moh1 St.
I 5t02 Sp•in9del•
Golclon W•1t i nd Worn er
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Mr1. Lyman er.
y1a Marina, Newi
was nam"d
sweepstake. wlru
recent garden 1
show on the
Cent« maU in :
Beach. 01hor ..-. .
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WllTMIMSTI•
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Wtd""~ay, Jurit 28, 1%7 DA.IL V PILOT 43
Flowers Bear Prizes for Winners in Huntington Center Show SAND PEllLES
NOW
UDO THEATIE
Mn. Lyman Q-alle of 2518
Via Muina, Newport Beach
was n a m e d individual
9'WC!epStakel Winner in the
recent garden and flower
show on the Huotingitlon
Center mall in Huntingtcn
Beach.
Other winnen were:
~LAil~
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111 Prlu -Mra. Crelle. Ull v .. Mertna, .....,..,, lleeO\.
lnl l"rbit -.__..---., Ul:tl
01¥11 '--' Hurt ....... le9dl.
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2nd ~ -..._. ""*"' um Oftla a.-........... e.a.. lrd l'rtet -.,_ IC--. l6'ft av.,. ~ Hwnt ..... 8Ndl.
c-.c -..,"'"'"'_ .. -~ 1st Price --..-. 51i1ms.. 141n Devil~.~ .....
1M P1ba -~ ....._. Wl21 ldwVW~ • ..__... ....
lnl ,.,. -June Ga.v-"'21 llMl6-... Clrde. ._,...... ._.
a-0 -c.r..... llf ....... -,,.._ VM DIOM. ,_ S..-...._ Crde. ,,_..,.
v .....
... .., • tl4Al.. •SAW 16c
HAPPY DlY4 '$IN DRlllS :
• FRUIT PU«>t •ORANGE • GRAii
I OUNCE JM• SAW 9c •SPICY
IUIDEl'S 2 F 2ftc MISTlll : 7
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8 OUNCE PJtil:.X.l.G. •••••• .U.
I V/!RlfTllS DICIPT a.AM
PARTY PANTIY 29' Plln DIP 1111
11.D DIP Ill
WDTMINSTll
1970 aor ..
H'2 Wut Av•.
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394
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LA•UNA
l0112 S. C.ett Hiwrt
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Allol ..... DrM. .............. ee.d\.
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.............. ~ ........ llMCll
4111 ..,. -.... MctlllrMY. 1peci.1 -,.. ~ -Henne .,..,._ c .... -... Arr ..... tMllt "' n.-# ...... l5wtlllt OWt "" "-'' lal ,.rue -&.rti.r1 Slodl, 16122
Devla Lane, HIHll"'910ft 88<:h.
2nd Prae -Mllr-•lht Oeftnr. l'"2 Malm Clrde, Hunglnton lleedl.
>'If l"rti• -lh!Wn 'hldt. ....,.. ,._.
QeaA -~ ~· Denier, 1"22 MH'n Cir· de, ....... ,... a.di.
ans a f llalll9
JclNI Moow!'--"12 Centlnentel 0r1..... .......lng!Ofl a..cn .
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CleM CT .......
lat Prllt -Mn. C. El~ Rll
CMlle SI,, Hun"'-"" 9ellCll.
11111 Prlu -Mn. lefty ,., • ..,.,
ltA 7111 St • Hun"'-"" leedl. lnl Prlre -A-Frullf, 1'4 7111 St.. Hunn119ton Beach.
CIMI D -~
Auctrv Ven O.llofl, '*' SIN• MM-rlM Circle. Founleln Vellev.
a.a E -OraN L• ll•v llolMd. Gtrc1eo1 ~ a.MO -~~ MMy W .. IL IUI Andw191 A"f •
Hu"""'11ft ltM:ll.
CIUa f -s,edll ..._
I at Prlu -GOldlt 0. G\111 le. '17
Gewlll sr .• H11~ IMCll. 2llcl Prtu e.11y Fruler, lJA 7lh
a, ....W.Olofl &-.di. CllH C -A-II l'UK!li. Oi.1>141y -TelHe bloamt -
" ,.,... -M•roarel .,_.,, 1"'2 ltt PrlH -M"-l. Crllle, "" Clerence Entwood -SP9Cl•I Awerd.
IMlm cni., Hullllnglofl a.di. VII MlrlM. NtwpOrt 11..cll. ~•net Covnty Ollllle Socletv -Dlt-
4111 "'1n -Jolin Mclnftlflger, fflt 2nd Prize -/M1"9U9rlle C>enlor, '!tt2 ~v -hi Prl• TrOCW>v -AtoNo1"==========! ClllftMMll Orlvt, Huntl"llOft a..a.. Melm Circle, Huntington a.ec11. Frailer. r-
1••1 "' Sedleft v1!'9M:,~~:. ;~; a'-..~~111e. "" orenge Countv ~e111d SOci.tv -oi. Kids Like to
OolClle De Gutlle, fl/ Gforol• II .. \. play -111 Prlu afld Tropllv.
Hunllno'°" ll•-Kh ... ~,., 0 _ ,~ '"'"~ Hun11no'°" HNI• Gu'd.-. Club -se11 •Ask Andy' "r...,.rlte -M"' I.. Crellt, 1511 _r"_1_1no_-_1~11_P_r1_11 ______________ _
CUT Sl'ECIMIM Vie Mlrl(te. N-1 8HCll
ci.1 A -•-o.. 111em 1NI Prlte -M•rvutrllt o.n,.,, r--------------------.
M11'9utrflt ~ ... um Mllm Cir· 1"'22 Mllm ClrQe. Hunllnq!Oft 11 ... cll. CAR STEREO ..!!-~~ ................ cit. HunllnelOrl Bueti. >'d Prlaa -Mll"ll""ll• o...... •-..._.. ._
15'22 ~I Clrcte, H\ull1"91on Buch , .... 4 _, I T..t>. Cite I -.._ .......
lat Pr1u -Mn.. Lyman C,.11•. Ull Vl• MerlM, NlwPOrl Be.di.
2nd Prllt -Mor9uffll1 Otnzer. l!ttt Mtlm ClrCle, Hunllng1on llH<tl
Sf'KIAL D1$PL.AY AWAllDI ~ C-IY 'll-Society -llOM oi.11y -lat Prta end ll'OllllY.
Fud"i. Socierv Gerden GrPVe
llrencll-Fucll1i. Dl'l)l•Y-hl Prl•.
$4 per cartrlcfte lnchHtts •II costs.
Fall ...... , ... ..., ............... .....
CALL 534-1566 after 1:00 P.M. 3rd Prlle -Mlt<guerllt o.nur, 1"22
Mllm Circle. HunllngtOll Buch.
Ci.rtn« EHtwoad Tropl\y, Jo-. __________________ _.
SWEET LUSCIOUS
_.OIA
PLUMS
5:$1 00
co.antA VM.UY .... .. y HD
HAPE·
FRUIT
6i$)OO
Al.WAYS •••
NJllST QUAJ.11Y
fl.OWERS-AT
~RKET PRICESI
'9""'-Cut
CARNATIONS ~RGE LUSCIOUS • A TASTE TR.EAT
IOYSaBERRIES 4 i SIOO
er OUALIE·BERRIES 1 · I i199~
ILPINI IOI'. WHOll • U.5.D.A. GRADE I A'
BARBECUED 79c ..
CHICKEN :i~ •
7~.0Z. CARTONS• 4 VARIETIES 3 ;' $100
IUlll IOll OHIP DIPS
FR£NCH 0Nt0N • SNllJC • lllWf CHffSI • 0>M
39' ALPHA am • PROCESSED. a SLICE PKG.
SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE
Atllll IETI • IMPORTED • 4 OUNa PKG. 49' PIRI SHOULDER LUNCH MEAT ...
Bob R.odQ.rs, mu cotc:her of the Coli·
fomlo Anoels 1ay1: Be an "ANGEL" •••
DRINK AlPHA BETA LCNI FAT MIUC 16% more body building PROTEIN , ••
and.It's O.llcioUI, too!
5-LB. BAG OF MEAL • INCL 20c OFF
GAINES DOG FOOD
IS-OZ. CANS• 3 VARIETIES
FllSllES CAT FOOD
WI lt!Sf'lr\I! THC ltlGKT TO RtfUst SAW TO COMMtRCIAl OIAl..IU
'5c I 34c IVORY IVORY DR EFT
HIGH SUDS
DETERGENT
SEE THE CALIFORNIA
.ARGILS "' I FLAKES
5!1c
LARGE SIZE
6tc
59t I 35c
COSTA MUA
241 E. 17th St
SNOW
Gii.NT SIZE
83C
SANTA ANA
S I I I Edh191r
11 JO S. lfoaiol
GIANT SIZE
11 ICtlet
I HOME GAMES THIS WEEK-NEW YORK
F'!.~c SA;~:i. SUN., JUNE 30, JULY I Ct 2
llOSTur+-MuN. TUES., WED . JULY 3, 4 6 S
HEAR THE ANGElS In actio11 KMPC-710
011 t111 radio •iii
LA•UNA HILLS
I L1hure World I
21541 C4ille De la lulte
llOUNTAIN VALLIY
1910 Wuner
HOUSE of BORVANI CHARMS
These genuine silver·
plated charms have the soft. smooth, 50u.C lustrous look of expensive hand-wrouant jewelry.
Each charm is a $2.50 to $5.00 value-now only
Charms & Brtcelets llt unconditionally 111arantffd
FRANCO AMERICAN • IS.OZ. CAN 3 P ~loo
SPAGHETIIO'S : ~1tl~ ~ •
CARNATION • NO. lh CAN
CHUNK TUNA
PACKAGE OF 48 BAGS
LICHT
MEAT
LIPTON BLACK TEA
28• &r
THESE PRICES
EFFECTIVE
IN ALL
ALPHAIETR
STORES
HUN TINGTON HACH
HAmilto" end Brookhursl
90~S Adamt
~ ~;
ALPHA BETA
'7t .,'( .,·_, .. -.', : .. • I
I.
HUNTIN•TON llACH
I Ull N. M1 l11 St.
15902 Sprin9del•
6old1n WHt end Wuner
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44. DAILY PILOT w~. June za. 1967
BARGAIN BASKET #MARKETS • •
•
.....
HOT DOG
OR BURGER
BUNS
F ;
0
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Hl-C
DRINKS ~
GRAK-ORANCH PUNCH
46 OZ. CANS ..
EASY un .
. CHARCOAL
201b.BAG
LIBBIES Low-calorie
PEACHES
111 CAN
FANCY LOCAL CRISP
~ GREEN GRIEN .
BEANS CABBAGE
19~ s~
SWEET ITALIAN FANCY
RED ROYAL
.;. ONIONS APRICOTS
·.· ·l 10~ 19~
•
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OUR BEST-41 Oz. J•r
DILL PICKLES
POii~BiiNS ·4 i '1
' ..
Kl~U..... , 75• '; BRIQUmts . . '
I ' . . .
MUST ARD u~ . ..l9' J•r .
WILSHIRE 4 F s1 RELISH ~!,°'-. ~ I
rws BWE CBJP STAMPS TOOi
.. an " ~ ..
ASSOITED . . . I
JA·R·
CHEESE .
Plu Bille Chip SU..JN, Too!
SUNSHINE-10 OL pkg.
HI HO CRACKERS ,
NBC-14 OL Pkg.
CHIP AHOY
ANTISEPTIC-fleg. 1.39
· LISTERINE
RED
RIPE
29¢
45¢
s109
WATERMELONS ·~·
SPECIAl
LOW
PRICE
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BAR..M--WESTERN STYLE-80NEL!~o1Y S 1' POLISH SAUSAGE a
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PRICES EFFECTIVE:
ENCH1LADA
12
DiNNERs 45 ¢
BANQUET-8 Oi. Pkg.
MEAT PIES
SPRINGTIME 1 0 ¢
PEAS 10 Oi. Pkg. . ........... ..
DUTCH PRIDE-IMITATION 29¢
ICE MLIK V2 GAL.
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JUNE 29, 30, JULY 1, 2
WE GIVE
BLUE CHIP
STAMPS
COSTA MESA
ANAHEIM
PLACENTIA
WE GIVI
BlUI CHH'
STAMPS
• 19th and PlocentiCI
• 1150 N. East St.
• 71 0 W. ChaptncHI
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Summertime Scalloped
Potatoes
2 pkg.,. ( 4 to 6 SP.rvings
each) French's
a:al1opr,d potatou
6 IVpl bolling IDlller
1 can ( 4 oz.) slicd.
mualirooms,drained
6 iUcu cookedbaocm
l tableapoon baeoofsl
Empty contents of potato packages Into a. S-qt cas-
serole. Add boiling water, mushrooms, 3 slices of
bacon, crumbled, and bacon fat. Stir gently; place
unoovered in 400° oven.
Bake 45 to 5.5 minutes: Garnish top with remaining
pieces of biicon. Makes B to 12 servings.
Crisp Lettuce
Relish
8 cups ahredded
Wutemlceberg
lettucs
l -..her,pared
Olld finelg diced
1/2 c11p {i11cly diced
radishes
1/2 cup oilat1d vinegar
aa1ad dressing
Keep ail Ingredients chilled. A short while b efore
aervfng, combine all ingredients; toss lightly. Makes
4cup.o.
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Picnic Beans
2 cans (! lb. each)
babdbeans
l/4 cup catsup
Combine all ingredients. Serve without heating or,
if pn!fi:rred, place over moderate heat until bubbly
hot. Mahs 8 servings.
Roquefort-Butter
Spread
1/4 lb. Rnq11cf ort
cheese
1/4 lb. (1 stick) h_u!ler,
room temperature
1 tnbfcs1,oon Fren ch's
'Vorcestersliire
sau ce
1 tablespoon clwpped
parsley
Combine all ingredients in the small bowl of electric
mixer. Beat until smoo th a.nd Huffy. Makes l cup.
•
Outdoor dining caters to almost everyone••
idea of summertime fun. It's even more de-
lightful when the food i• served Scandina-
vian smorgasbord style. Presented in this
manner, the food is all on the table at once,
including heverage anrl dessert. This elimi-
nates running baclc and forth to the ldtchen
for some foo:gottfll Item. Easily prepared
foods simplyse:ved are the order of the day.
Convenience foods in the form of canned
goods or paclcaged mixes shorten time in tho
kitchen and enable the cook to spend more
time in the sunny weather.
' Hot dogs are a summer favorite, so begtn
the attractively set table with the red-bot
grilled franks nesting in soft, fresh rolls. Be
sure to provide good toppings, such as
French's prepared yellow mustard and a crisp
relish made with Western iceberg lettuce or
lipread a tangy Roquefort-butter mixture on
the buns.
DAILY PllOT
FOOD SECTION
Garden Medley
Salad Dressing
1 enoelope (18/8 cs.) FrsacG._
SowCrealsS-.~
1/2 t:VfJ milk
1 cup mayonnaise
1/3 cup chiU StlUC8
1/2 cup finely diceJ.celery
1/2 gJ'P8) f'61'Jl6f', mlnced
s hllrtkooksd egg, chapped
1/4 tealpoonatmonlnglllill
2 head. W estern iceberg lettuce,
cJillled
Plmlenlo strips, for gan1isl1
Prepare SO!ll' cream mix as envelops
directs using 1/2 cup milk. Let stand
10 minutes. Add mayonnaise, chill
sauce, celery, green p<'ppcr, eggs and
rnlt . ~lix lightly. Chill. To serve, cut
heads of lettuce into s e rving~size
wedges. Spoon salad dressing over
each wedge. Garnish tops with strips
of pimiento. Makes 21/4 cups
dressing.
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No Bull~ S.~~shjne
State teaCJS Nation . . ., . l8Dk M OOW, lltrtt11 JeM. lie··--ti .... cltaVW•.,... ....,, a. 11etaemnUU~ ......... ,.,......
OllMcn1am .. drtlldng more . . . milt, that ill
In 19118 we drank and other·
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'Give S.amMirthn• Parti s
Punch-S•;~i Chocolate
SANDWICHES GAIN IN FLAVOR WMIN ""ID WITH MUlllleOMI
All 'Fired Up'
For the Fourth
Fly ~ flap and toUDd
the CIMCWlf ! With tbl
Fourth of. July appzoecb-
ing what coWd be more ap-
propriate than these Ameri-
can favorieet with a .pe-
cial twill
l'laukfuit.lrl rile te ...
occasion with a zingy bar·
becue NUCe. sty• comet
tD potatoes in a ccloMtud-
ded bot salad. For c:riJp
garnishes try some jig • saw
cut carrot sticks and Nd,isb
roses on steDll of. celery.
For the perfect finale,
bring vn a bowl of luscious
fresh sweet cherries and let
every011e take their fill.
Preparation will be quick
and you won't be late for the
fireworks.
Keep an eye out for the
gorgeous dark sweet eber·
ries from the orobarda of
the P a c i f i c Norttrftst.
There, they are able tD grow
in a perfect balance of. sun-
shine and cool moiBture
until they reach maturity.
The season reaches its peak
during July t.nd tapers . in
mid-August Cl>oose cbemes
with firm, bright colored
fruit. High quality cherries
are plump, round and iuic1·
Get full benefit from this
lovely fruit by proper ltor-
age. Moi51ure is a culprit in
cherry losses. Waab them
only as needed and if they
are washed, dry carefally
and store in a cool pilce.
For abort tam storage el
2 to 3 mcmths, cberriel may
be frozen whole wtthoat ..
gar. Leave Item.I cm, wuh
and dry diaries. Pack ill
freezer contatnen. teal and
freeze. Bri~ nreet fresh cher-
ries are wen suited to many
combinatiom. Mix 1bem
with Ol'aDfl .ectiou, eU'bel
o{ honey dew melon and al-
monds, for a n appetizer.
Toss cherries wilb pineap-
ple, banana and ~am In
a fruit salad ctremDg for a
refreshing 1uncheo.n.
Add fresh sweet cherries
and nub to homemade Ice
cream for an extra treat or
make a sund.le wtth chop-
ped cherriel and thocolate
sauce. Dip~ chef·
ries in sour c:rum and roll
in touted coconut, sesame
seeds or chopped nuts for
snacks. .
Take adv~ of ti!
summer bounty often by
addini bri~t sweet cherries
to company and f 1 m 11 Y
meals
1 cup Wlltlir
l llDd aaion. chopped
1 tahlelpooB Warcester-
lbtre laDCI
y, eup ...tnecar
1 ~ brown wpr
t .... , -417 lllatard
1 teMpOClll paprika
1 teupoon chili powder
1 dove garlic, chopped
fine
1 -teaspoon aeasoned salt
2 pound.a franldurtera
Toasted hot dog rolls
Mix barbecue sauce ir.
gredienta and simmer slow
ly at side ol grill ., covere·
pu tor MJout" % hour befor•
using. Dip frankfurters int
sauce and griB about 4 met
es from coals for 10 minuk
or until nicely browntf
Brush trequenUy with salK
"4IBe cookin&. Or, be:
frankfurters in sauce in skj
let or •ucepan until plurr
and heated through. Ser
on 1mlted bot dog rolls.
WESTERN PATIO
POTATO SALAD
6 mediunf-size bQil~ J
toes
1 cup finely chopped 01
3 tablespoons finely ct
ped parsley
2 W>ielpoons chopped
miento
~ ie.poon paprib
1 t.eupoon salt
~ t! lllPOOll HUOned salt
1/, teaspoon pepper
2-3 eup 'fiDelar
1-3 cap water
1~~9'Jgar 1 ea~ gbtly beaten
1-3 cup 8A1ad oil
PeeJ potatoes and cut into
14·incb aliClll. Toa lightly in
Iarce skillet with onioo, par-
sley, pbniento and season-
ings. Combine vinegar, wa-
t.er and qar in small
saucepan and beat to boil-
tng. Gndually add vinegar
mixture to flll, beating con·
stantly. Continue beating
and gradually add salad oil.
Pour drellling over potato
mixbn and toss lightly to
coat evenly. Place over low
beat for 10 to 15 minutes or
until potatoes are heated.
Makes a to 10 servings.
Cool Recipe
Cbmpoge summer salads
of cooked freeh green pees
cbilled in a real mayon-
Mliae-lemon juice dresainl{
and served atop crackling·
crips rafts (crosswise slice~ l
of wemrn iceberg lettuce.
Garnish with lemon twist
HOT DIGGfTY
BARBECUED FRANKS
I cup cat.sup
I
, and mint sprif.
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LUSCIOUS COOL CHOCOLATE PUNCH FOR SPECIAL OATES
water, and your punch is
-made. Bow about that for
speed!
ilrv• OloeolaM S u r f Punch in your prettiest
puncb bowl. H you don't
have one, borrow one. Punch
bowls always are being bor-
rowed aQYWay.
CHOCOLATE SURF
PUNCH
1 box (1 pound, or 3 cup5)
quick chocolate · flavor-
ed mix
2 quart& cold milk
% quarts vanllla ice ere.am
2 bottles (1 quart each)
cbllled·carbooated water
Put quick chocolate-fl.av·
ored mix in large mixing
bowl; stir in milk. Beat
with rotary beater until
blended. Pour Into punch-
bowl. Add ICOOPI of ice
cream to chocolate mixture.
Pour ln carbonated water.
Yield : '8~ cup aervings.
Handy Hints
To save .scouring efforts,
boil a solution of one table-
spoon of cream of tartar and
one quart of water In a
blackened aluminum pan.
Brides Shed Jitters With Easy Plan-a heads .
One of We's more har-
rowing ordeals, for the June
bride, is preparing that first
home-cooked meal for her
new in-laws.
To ease the n e r v o u s
atrain and avoid last-min-
ute crises, most of the prep-
aration can be completed
before her guests arrive.
Here is where those wed·
ding gift appliances get into
ttte act.
The veaetables are sim·
pie and require a minimum
of preparation time.
By au means get the
Strawberry Superb dessert
in the refrigerator the day
before -or even better, it
may be stored, moisture-
vapor covered, in the freez-
er weeks a)lead of servinJ?.
This is a subtl y fla vored
str awberry triumph.
1 lari?e avocado. rrelrd
seedf>d and slicrd
11h cups canned rh1ckPn
broth
1 clove garlir •
~teaspoon liquid hot pep-
per
1h cup tight cream
Chopped chives. dill or parsley
Place avocado. broth, gar·
lie and hot-pepper season-
ing in the blender contain·
er . Blend at high speed, cov·
ered, for 15 seconds. Re-
move cover. and add cream
while motor is operating on
Low speed; continue blend·
ing for 10 seconds.
Refrigerate until well
chilled. Serve with chopped
chives. dJLI or p a r s I e y
sprinkled on lop. Makes 4
servings.
Note : Chilled soup can be
served directly, without re·
frigeralion wh en crushed
ice is added to the mixture.
Add I 'h cups crushed ice
when cream is added. Cov·
er aml hlrnrl J!'i 'IP('f)nd~
lonJ!Pr
Ql 'ICHE LOl'1SIANF.
l r:ic:kaJ?r pir crnst mix
or stkk~
l cup split li>oked shrimp
2 tablespoons chili sauce
Dasn ho1. pepper sauce
4 eggs
2/3 cup evaporated milk
(1 6-<>unce ·can)
1 113 cups milk
~ teispoon salt
Pinch nutmeg
Pinch sugar
Pinch cayenne pepper
~ teaspoon peppe1
1/4 pound natural S w i s s
cheete. grated (about 1
cup)
1 egg yolk. beaten with 2
tablespooni; water
Prepare pie mix as di-
recti<l on package. Roll out
half of dough and place ··n
9-inch pyrex pie pan. (Pr ~
heat oven to 400 F.)
Toss s h r I m p with chili
sauce and hot pepper sauce.
Combine eggs. evaporated
millt. milk, salt. nutmeg. 1u-
1tar. cayenne pepper and
pepper. With egg bPalPr.
beat just enough to mix thor·
oughly. Combintt egg yolk and 2
tablespoons water. Before
filling pie shell. brush with
t his mixture, to prevent
soggy crust. Sprinkle pie
shell with shrimp and
cheese: pour in egg and
milk mixture. Bake at 400 F
for 15 minutes ; reduce tem-
perature to 325 F and bake
Cor 40 minutes or until knife
inserted in center comes out
clean
Cut into wedges and serve
as brunch. luncheon or din-
ner main dish. Makes 6 to
8 servings. Remaining dough
may be rolled out and plac·
ed in 8 or 9-inch pie pan and
frozen for later use. With
pie crust sticks use only one
stick to make single pie
shell .
MUSHROOM
POLONAISE
11,2 pounds fresh mush·
room:;. sliced
4 tablespoons buttrr
2 tablrspoons olivP. oil
Salt . pepper
14 cup chopped chivt's
'
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 cup sour cream
Saute' sliced mwhrooms
in butter ancf oil. Season with
salt, pepper. Add chives and
parsley. Add sour cream
just before serving. Thor·
oughly 1 t i r in the s o u r
cream, but do not boil.
NIPPY CARROT
3 cups sliced carrots
1 teaspoon horseradish
1 tablespoon sugar
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
Salt and pepper
Place carrots tn a 2-quart
utensil; add ~ cup water,
season with salt. Cover;
cook on HIGH until steam-
ing, then LOW or SIMMER
for about 10 to 15 minutes.
u n t I I tender. Add remain-
ing inaredlents. Stir and
cook for about 5 minutes to
jillaze. Makes 4 ~ervings
STRAWBERRY
SUP ERR
t small angel food cake
1 can sweetebed condens-
ed milk
Juict1 of a fresh lemon
1 ~ boxes fresh strawber·
ries or 1 package fro z· en strawberries
1h pint whipping cream or
1 (2 ounce) package
whipped topping mix
Break up the angel food
cake into bite size pieces
and place tn the bottom of
a pyrex utility dish. Mix to-
gether the sweetened con·
densed milk and I e m o n
juice. Wash. drain. and
stem the strawberries and
cut each tn half.
A4d the strawberries to
the condensed milk and le-
mon juice mixture. Whip the
cream and gently fold into
the mixture. Pour over the
broken pieces of angel
food cake, spreading even~
ly.
Refrigerate overnight hf'·
fore !lerving. Thill dessert
freezes nicely, however cit'·
frost before serving. Serves
10.
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RIPE
18 to 20
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33c 25c WILSHIRE 47c JUMBO LB. PK&. 1 & OZ.-TINY
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Home News and Views •.
Try Nonfat Dry Milk and You . COunt · Less Money, Calories
By DORCYl'BY WENCK
Or-.. c..tr .._ "*""'
Many homemakers who
have aftfmded our Stretch-
ing Your Food Dollar cl&M-
es report tbM they bav•
awttcbed from buying fresh
milk to nonfat dry milk.
Why! Because they learn·
ed that nonfat dry milt iJ
much cheaper and at the
same time ia jUJt u good
for you u frelb milk -
beUer-in -fact, because the
aabrated batterkt la re-
mowd and the milk ia low-
er in ctiories.
A f amll,y tbillt uses 100
quarts ot milt a month
could cut their milk bill from
S2S a month to '9 -a $16
saving -by Uling nonf11t
dry milk (at I cenlll a quart)
i.nltead ol whole milk bought
at the martet (for 25 cents
a quart).
This would be a yearly
saving ot almoet $200. If
you have several teen-agers
who drink much milk. your
savings might be even Jaz:g·
er.
But what about the t&st.e,
you're •aying. "My family
doesn't like dry milk," is
a typical complaint.
Butterfat does add rich·
ne11 (at 70 calories ~r
glass) and flavor to milk.
But anyone can learn to
like milk witnout butterfat -it'• juat a matter of get-
ting used to It. Once you
learn to like It, then regu-
lar milk tastes st.range.
Try this : mix a quart of
ipstant noofat dry milk
&refully aeeording to di-
rections, chill it and mix
it half and half with fresh
Whole milk before serving.
Do this without telling
anyone in the family about
it. See if they notice the
difference. If they do, use
more whole milk and less
nonfat milk next time.
Gradually. as they get
used to the taste, cut down
on the amount of whole milk
you use and increase the
amount of nonfat milk. With·
in a few weeks you'll have
yatr family d ri n k i n g
straight reconstituted non-
fat dry milk -and liking it!
The secreu are these : use
fresh dry millt -that 'Mlich
ha& stood around in your
cupboard for several months
will develop a sweet "cook-
ed" flavor; mea.slfre care-
fully according t.o package
directions; chill thoroughly
before serving: hold recon-
stituted milk at least a day
in the refrigerator to im-
prove flavor.
The drying process re-
moves moisture from the
nonfat milk thus making It
convenient to st.ore and
lighter to ship. Drying does
not remove the valuable nu·
trienta ol milk -calcium,
pro4leiD and ribolla vin· YOU
CU UH noafat dry milk
with ooa.ftdence, knowing
you 11re not depriving your
family ol the food value
they need.
Vitamin A, which is car·
ried in the butt.en at of
wbole milk, .la eully re-
placed by·uatni some but·
ter or marprine, or for
fewer calorlea, by eating a carrot.
YOUR OWN COCOA MIX
You can uae nonfat dry
milk to make your own
cocoe mix at a great sav-
ing: For UI cups of mix,
bleod together 5 cups noo·
fat dry milk. ~ cup sugar
and % cup ooooa. Store in
closed cootalner.
For· 1 quart of chocolate
milt, mix 1112 cupe cocoa
mix with 3 cups water. For
1 cup of cbOcolate milt. Ul9
6 tabletpoom cocoa mix and
'4 cup water. H• lo boU-
ini, lower but and coot 3
minutea, stirring constant·
J.y. Serve bot. or cblll be.
Core, serving.
QUF.STIONS WE ARE
ASKEJ>r •
Q. My pr•choolen don't
drink very much milk· I
would rather not give tbem
chocolate milk. though I
know they would drink iota
of ll Are ther~ some other
flavors I could uae that
would be better for them?
A. You always run a rill,
when you give childreo na-
vored milk routinely, tbat
tltey will then no longer like
plain milk. So I'd uae the
fl.avon ju.st for sped.al
treats. Preschoolers doo 't
need as much milk as old«
children -2 C1lpl a dey
should be anlftcient.
For IOll)9 fllvw ·~
)'00 mi&ttt try: i::ut tJut.. *'milk· l~ ~ peuut .,.... and ~ tllbl&-
apoon lupl' per cup el
Jllllk.; frulWlaftred milk -
t11e preaweetenect IOft drtnt
mix, ~ package per quart
ol milk; spiced milk -~
teupoon cinnamoa and nut.-mer IDd 4 t•apoou .upr
per quart ot milk; vanilla
milt -14 -.... vmiDa
per cup milt; and mNHlll
milt -1 tmbleapoon mo-
laelea per cup ol mUk.
Q. My family eltjoys frab
rhubarb sauce, but It Me1DJ
pretty high bl cakriea be-
oaq.M I need to add .o much sug~· Could tMa be sweet-
ened with artificial sweet·
enet?
A. Yes, you can coot rhu-
barb 11 usual ad wben it
ia done add artifldal tweet-
ener to tutie (2 tableapoana'
sweet.. eqaal 1 cap _,.
ar). Tbb would save quite
a few calariea. 0.. c.p ol
coobd a1"llmt» ,. eet ! ied
with ......... about -
cUJrta. Wbea awe•rd
artificaD:y. a cup ot rtlubmb woUkl have cmJ.y alloot 50
calories.
Q. What ii herb buUer!
Can UU. be made at home!
A. Herb bau. ii limplJ
a mlxtan el baUer • DUii'·
gariae witb ane • more
babs accardimg to JOW ~
fermce. Thia ia • uceDent
•11 to..-umaffed foods
and eMJ to .. epare at bame.
Ji'• a low 90dia:m diet ue
unaa.lted blitta-• marga-
rine. Ble9d 4 taNell..,_. el
buUu with ~ teupone of
dried her& er 1 wen.p.cbd
level tablespoon ol frab oeen bertls.. Dried 11erm
IDIJ be allowed to ataad far
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witll butter. TbiJ CaJ\ • a.
stored in tbe retrtecrator-tor
w in aeuoning vegetal>les.
llCl'alllbled egp a.ad the l.lke.
Q. Can you uae in&tant
flour in a recipe callinl for
regular lifted floW'?
A. Yes, but reduClle the
amount ol l.mtant Door by
two level tablelpocm per
Cup. u yoa don't you will
have too much Dour and
poor ruuJu.
Q. Can a person on a· 1g,..
ult diet me MSG or Actent
fer flavoring! . '
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Th1I YMr, a juicy platter
.... ~ fried dl.lcka aasures you
, .. al. havlnc a gloriow Fou.rth
: . 6£ July -or a tlorlous hot·
r.·weather meal anytirr.e. Gle>-
.. ·~ ll'rlld ChJcken la crap.
•~eat, tangy with the fla· ·.~or ol crated Parme~an.
GLORIOUS
·"· ~ FRIED CHICKEN ·,.-:: t broiler-fryer chicken&,
cut in serving pit!(.-ea
.•<~' 1 '-blespoon salt
·, • ~ teaspoon pepper
;:·:Chicken Saver . '
OUcken nug&ets m a d e
ftom chi<:ken breai;ts are as .~·.l\bOnomical as they are de-
·flt.iot.16. A pound of chicken
'· bi:e~ provides about four : _ftrvi.nga. For example, if • .'~oo buy at 69 cents per
• ·~. you will be pe.ymg
.:.Ocly about 17 cents per S'en· • tqc -very little cost for
iuch gourmet' fare.
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% cup flour
2 eggs, beaten
2 tablespoons water
11'2 cu~-~ dry ~ crum'U!I
1'2 cup grated Parmesan
cheese
1 cup butter or margarine
·Combine salt, pepper and
flour ib shallow dish. Beat
eggs with water in· second
dish. Mix fine dry b r " a d
crumb a and P&I'pMian
dleese in tltii'd iballow dish.
Roll chicken piec'er in ftour,
then in egg mixttire, then in
crumb mixture.
Divide butter between 2
large skillets: melt. Place
chicken pieces, skin side
down, in butter and t.ook un-
til browned oo both sides.
Remove cbicken from skill·
et and place oo foil-lined
lhallow baking pan. Bake in
a 400 degreet F. oven 30 to
40 minutes.
Yield: 12 ~ings.
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CANDIED FAVOltfTE ••• rn THE CRUNCHIEST
LU B ........ ,....,, ·-.
DAJ\. V '11.CJT f•l
New Recipe
I
Crunch Makes
Perfect Munch
Root beer, the popular
•oft drink fJYOri~. now
finds its way into nclting
new recipes for summer-
time.
Root Beer Cereal • Nut
Crunch makes the perfect
munch oa a awnmer picnic
or beach J*iy. Make lots of
cnmcb-eat tt by the band·
full -with big foaming
mugs of Ice cold root beer.
ROOT BEER
CEREAL-NUT CRUNCH
2 12~unce cont.a.iners root
beer
6 cup& ready-to-eat putted
oet cere&l
1 eup Nlted punuta
1 tup sugar
1'2 cup light earn •JnlP
1,2 ~ butter .....
tariDe
!/, tea.spoon salt
Measure cereal and pea-
nuts in buttered bowl Com-
bine root beer ( a1o.r1y). ••
gar, syrup, butt.er ,. mar-
garine and Alt II sncepu.
mix gently and well. BrillC
to • boil •lowly. ltirriac ..
til sugar melt.a.. ~ to
hard crack at.age (wt.en a
drop In very cold water ~
arates into brittle thre.._, 1.
Pour syrup in Ba stream
over cereal and peanuts:
.tr gentty tmtil csea1 ii
evenly eolt.ed with syrup.
Spnad onto battered ba.k·
ing meet and wttb fork S'ep-
arafe cceal k1to bite • size
P'ecff; cool YWd: About
12 CCJPI ecmfectian.
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COUPOM PB CUSTOlll
c
amaunmi •$1P.71. Had .. ba&d1t the .... "'°"
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DAIL V PILOT w~ . .-28. 1967
SOUP COUP FOR LONG, HOT SUMMER ·-' .
lce-(old Soup Devotees
I
Favor Fresh Fruit Flavor ·
Ice-cold 0%11.ftge 11oup is
ie ol the roost refreshing
mimer memi items imag-
.able. Fresh-frozen orange
dee concenaate gives this
aomme its irreailtable
tlor and !MW.
11erves, and the natural
fruit sugars in frozen orange
juice concentrate -give
you a quick refreshing pick·
up.
1 envelope unflavored
gelatine
2 tablespooru lime juice
Reconstitute orange juice
concentrate according to la·
bel directiooa. Sprinkle gel-
atin on 14 cup of the or·
ange juice in saucepan to
aolten. Place over low beat,
stirring co~, until fel-
atin is dissolved.
Remove from beat; stir In
remaining orange juice con-
centrate and lime juice.
Pour into an 8-incb square
Van de Kamps
"l1!e b.andJ litUe I · ounce m. euy to nn IDd con-
mient to u.-e fOf' breakfast
jce, in~. salad
-essings and ice cream
1uces ..:.... is chock full of
tluable vitamin C, requir-
l daily ~ children and
lults alilue to maintain
owing good health.
Summer'¥ outdoor actJvi-
!S, as well as the heat I~
If, deplete-our energy re-
1be Sc•ndinavian coun-
tries of the north, and tropi-
cal COUDtriel too, art known
for their cold •OUp special-
ties, and citrus juices fla.
vor 101De ol the beat. 'Ibis
recipe for chilled orange
consomme is so euy, and
it's sure to delight and sur-
p r i s e your family
and friends.
JELUED ORANGE SOUP
l can I 6 ounces ) frozen
orange juice concen-
trat.
pan: chill until firm. To 111----------------.. serve, whip with a fork or
~II-American Picnic
Flags Waving
ro get fDto tlle spirit ol
ngs, let.. plan a picnic
• the Fovth -at the aea-
ore, in ~ park or at
me in Y<mr own backyard.
1d for food that's fun,
lat's more appropriate
an good old American hot
gs -ballpark-style with
Terrific Tops
J
],
rap. for lhcrc.. bermu-
1, alacks, aktrts I Sew N ·
ri ltyle with collar, pleat..
pocket or lidHUt tunic,
!1111 for ~ pints.
PrinW PMt.n t 0 I 7:
ieffl' fiisee 10, 12, 14, 18,
20. She 14 t.op ltyle 2%
l'ds J6.ineb; olwJr' 21
rdl.
relishes and mustard, or
tumed into Coney 11.1.aods
with chill con ca.me.
Bala.nee the menu with
deviled eris, tossed vepta-
ble aa1ad. potato dl.lpa and
fresh fruit. Add a Y an.kee
Doodle Velvet Crumb Oake
for de-i, a few patriotic
colors -and, whet:, k's a
red-wbfte..IDd-blue cele-
bntl.OD.
The cab is fudge in &-
vor and frosting, becauae
that's the aB-Am«kan fa-
vorite. The perfeet choice,
wouldn't you say, for Jnde.
pet>dence Day?
YANKEE DOODLE
VELVET CRUMB CAKE
1 1-3 C\lpl biacuit mix
% cup aurar
1-3 cup cocoa
J tabletpOOM •oft butter
1 ea
'4 cup milk
1 t.ealpOOl1 vani.H.a
Heat O'Ven to 350 degrees.
Greue and flour a 1quare
pan, Sx8x2 incbes. Mix the
tUcuit mix, IUfV and CO-
eoa. Add butter, egg and l(,
cup cl tbt mHk. Beat 1 min-
ute wffh electric mixer at
medium speed.
Add remaining milk and
tlhe vanilla. Beat * minute.
Pour batter into prepared
pan. Bake 35 to 40 minutes.
Frost 9 servings.
ThiJ cab is a new v aria-
tlon ot our old favorite, h
Velwt Crumb Cake. Since
the originli ia 10 popular
we turned it into a fudge
cab -jut •• simple to do,
juat M ftne and even in tex.
turt. And to double the fudge
pleasure, here's a quick-as-
a-wink chocolate icing for it.
OLD GLORY
CHOCOLATE ICING
Combine 1 '>aekage ( 6
ounces) semisweet choco-
late p~es. 2 tablespoons
butt.er lmd 3 table8p00n5
milk in saucepan. Stir over
Jow beet until chocolate Is
just melted. Remove from
heat.
Stir in 1 cup sifted con-
fectioners' sugar. Beat un-
spoon into serving dishes.
Decorate with lime 5llcea
and mint. Yield: 4 to 6 ser-
vings.
Pick a Rose
RDees, Ute flowers that
~one loves! Cat.ch these
quicl'1y -put t:Mtn on
aprons.
Each apron takes only %
yard of checked fabric. Easy
to make. Size of checks de-
tennines that of cross-stitch.
?attern 7203: charts.
FIFTY CENTS (coins) for
each pattern -add 15 cents
for each patteTn for first-
class . ~ailing and special
handhng. Send lo Alice
Brooks, the DAILY PILOT
Needle<.nl!t Dept.. Box 163'.
Old Chelsea Stiation, New
York, N. Y. 10011. Print
Name, Address, Zip, Pa~
tern Number.
210 MOST BEAUTIFUL
NEEDLEC R A F T DE-
SIGNS in new 1967 Needle-
craft Catalog! 2 free PQt-
t.erns., knit. crochet fastl-"
ions, everyting. 25 cents.
Sensational. new value'
Book of Prize AFGHANS
has 12 complete patterns.
Beginner-easy knit. crochet.
SO centg.
Museum Quilt Book 2 -J
complete patterns for 12 su-
perb American quil~. 50
cents.
Bargain! Quilt Book l -
16 complete pattenrs. 50
cents. ~
IXTY • FIVI!: CENTI in
lM ,.,,,. each paUJenl -
d 15 cents for each pet-
n for first-clan mailing
d special ba.odling. Send
Marie Martin, the DAI-
. PIU>T, Patt.eni Dept.,
til smooth, glossy and easy ---------
WetJt 18th Sl, Ne w
rk. 'M. Y. 10011. Print
~ME. ADDRESS w l t h
P, SJ Z E and STYLE
7MBER.
WEln'TIIING NEW -
. moet-wanted fashiom.
rics. accessories ll1 new
·ing · Summer Pattern
:alo~ All sizes ! Clip cou -
' rn Catalog -chOO!if'
pattern fret. Send 50
ts r · ~
to spread. Enougti frosting
for 8-or 9-lnch square calce.
Decorate with tiny Ameri·
can fiagis at serving time.
One jaunty fklg in the cen-
ter of each allce of cake.
RED WBJ'l'E AND BLUE
TABLE TR IM
Btu,. oilcloth as a table-
cloth, white fingertip IOW·
tls for napkins, bright red
11pplt~ in the center. OR
lal'g'e white beach towels -
red and blue bandanu.
Red ,y ulip Specials
Thursday-Tuesday, June 29-Ju1y 4
Beach or Mountain
Picnics, Boating, Fishing
Trips, Cook-Outs ...
Take Cookies
With You!
Mt:/mas, Oatmeal,
Sugar, Ch>cdate or
PeanutBun...
~ 33c Ac:gJ 4/$1
Aw fc:Norite c:ookill IO good and ~
toity beccKae ~,. babd the way )QI
would •.. if )IOU hod ttw time. Wllt'I frelh-
est eggs, fine daily butW or pure, light
wgeklble shortenl"'3, chokielt flo¥crf ngs •••
and lots of lcMng CON. For 9'ttl'G holiday
• .;oym. it, tob p6lnty of thele def icious
coolOes wfth )QI!
B6rhorn Coffee <:Mes
P6ccl. 6 eRtg. 491c:> • • • • • • • • •
Alo. 3 IReg. 29d ••••••••• .
Assorted f,ap Cakes
Pkg. 6 fR.g. 39d ••• ~ • • • • • J3c
Orange-Iced Ornge aiff cm
Cake <Reg. 79cl e • e • • • • I • 69c
Butter Toffee Mixed Nuts
(Reg. 59cl • • • • • • • • • • • • • 49c
Butter Toffee Peanuts
<Reg. 39cl ••••••••••••• 33c
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
Vi Gol. !Reg. $l ,29) •••••••• 1.0!J
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CAKE OF THE MOMTH
Peach-Iced Angel
FOod Cake ............ 89c
We bake the way you would.
If you had the t ime.
Van de Kamp's. ~ ~: ~~.~E ~: : • .:: .. Nlod~ -~ML I· ~
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Boston Crea• Cqke ril9 •1~
What .... e r your delicateuen need you'll find it at your nearby
Safeway. Tasty delicacies from near at hand or far oway a re
stocked on the shefves of your ne ighborhood Safeway including
• 1o .. stlc & Imported Cheeses
• Sliced Luncheon Meats
• Plaln & Fruited 'Yogurt
• Y nr Faworlte Salad Dr111l .. 1
All at Low, Low hleway Prices
Maclalr' s Scotch
or Tartan Royal Scott:h s4 49
86 pwt. Case, ~1 .15. Stll
Blended Whiskey ·
Coldbrook $ 34 9
80 proof. Case, $41.15. Qt.
Kavlana Vodka
ti.r Stanton's Dry Gin $ 34 9 so proof. case, $31.95. tt.
El Toro Tequila ,!:'a .... s 511
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......... •10•• Old Crow = :-~
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Tip Top Drinks .=.l;:::,. IO ~o; 5100
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::: Party Pride Ice Cream
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LOW, LOW PRICES-OF COURSE!
~ •. : Hawaiian Punch 4::-39c ,,,_
: .. • Aoricot Nectar =:.2 '!:-29c "'Lt...,
:· Snap-E-Tom J: 2!:25c ~r:: .:
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Chips
Tom S.wyei-itresh
Paci · -1•---5• .... 7-
French ......
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Fro.a
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Cantaloupes ~=~~~~ 3 .., Sl Pineapple
fetq Californi•
Velencle Verie+y Oranges
Carrots
Potatoes ~·~i •• N:~~
5 ·"'· 6• Roy•' H1w•ii11 ww.._. 4ac Mt 7 -(Helves He) 7
Cucumbers := ~=-2 -25c
Bananas
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Fryer
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11apkins
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CHECK THESE LAST MINUTE REMINDERS! .
'1:.-: ... Highway Catsup 9'1ch
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Dla"*'4 '"'' 39' Pitted Olves Town Heu11
Compal'tment of I Lar .. 11ti,.
lolo-For '"'· 89t Dll Pickles Zippy Wl'lolt
the Outln111I ~100 Stock Upl
Crurn 2 ~ 271 Snack Crackers II lad
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Parts • Bruit • Whole L.:r.
• Drumstick • "nllg 1 -· 59' Sterling Franks
Beef 1Roast UIDA Cl'ltlot I Of'f1lut ~-69' SkJ1l~S· 4 9' Chuck, flolled & Tied Juity, Fine,. , ...
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Flavorful, Young and .... r,_..,._r.,. Veal Steaks TeMlr v .. 1-T., Qualft1 ~7~
Save $1.00 on 9-lb. Can
Canned Ha111
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•'"' Fvlly C.Ok.~ 9 :'6''
c-d Ham:== 5 ! $4.29
Boneless g_;.m M'""ll •·I M w na "•ttl ... ,My ... 1111 Wltolt ,,. Helf
Hen Turkeys : :::; ~:.i:: Yeu11~rad1 .. A.
Wilson Ham Certified Tendt,..
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Sliced Bo1oana ~:f:~;: ~~r. .. 6 7c
Sliced Bacon
Hormel Blau Lebel ~ C first Quality 69
(S.v°'Y Smoked) ,..,.
Dubuque Mbl low• •. 6k
211 E. 17th St., Costa MeSI Westminster Ave. 11 Verano, G.G. 1000 llyside Dr., Newport Beith
Be1ch Blvd. at Sugar, Westminster 2' Mon1 rch Bay Plaza, So. l.igun1 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach
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DMDID · ClllT PUTES
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DILL CHIPS
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NAMCO'S
SNACK CRACKRS
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LUNOf LOAP
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