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NEWPORT HACH,'~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, t9U
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TEN CENTS
Two f orgit foes,
Soller Says H~ 'Seeks
'Little Man' Pro~ction
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people Oil • h Ne"'r:! Beach City
CounCjj, ID4 lhn fotl "'"• r• •amt who lbould.n't be'tbere at all .'
·With an. eye cat toward One ol
lhOle alleged "1hooldn't be'a ," ~
year-old Sid Soffer today annowic~
b.is candidacy for tile West Newport
Oistrict 2 seat ht next April'1
municipal elections.
Soffer opened hi.a c:&mplj,p wilh
' barrage of criticism agalJlst in·
~umbent Al For&ft, whom S<ifer
<!hllactuized as ~ailing to represent
"tbe little man, 1illletbet he's a
bwin.euman, landlord or just a
tenant." (Forglt bu announced lie
will 4e6 a second ~m.) ·
''The little· man," SOffer said, "has
hi& rights and shoukl be protected.
The average fellow doesn't blow lie
cian contact his councilman, or the
newspaper. or the chief of polic,,
or city manager, or whoever,
whenever he bas a problem."
Soffer propose& to help out that
"average fellw." But in getting
elected, one ol hil first problems is
right ullder his very nose.
SoUet, a bacbtlor and proprietor
of the Blue Beet cocktail bu and
rata~ w.rs a beard. .. Ot cbui'se, that will be important
to loa. ti. Jbe people," be admitted.
"( ~ r . that a man should
be what be is; not what
lit one of the very things
I'm . c against Some people in
this town have been judged by the
way tbey )ool" and not hit what they .... "ft'• CIIled pre~ ....
Detpfte tbe CODldlUI by political
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IN Tl{ll RACE
Ski Soffer
experts that the only politic.Ian who
can-bfeJy wear .,. bear is Abraham
Lincoj.n, Soffer· •yawed that h I s
whiskers will rem:ain.
A Heond.ge~Uon Californian. he
was bom in Belftdere, and moved
to Orange Countf 13 year• ago. He
served with U..' Anny in Korea during
the ](otean war. and ta<er aetlled
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NB Voters
To Decide
Board Pay
By JEROME F. COLLINS or ""' DAO'/' Pl ... llafl
Newport Beach voters will decide
on April 9 whether planning com-
m lasioners and other city board
members 1bouJd be paid. ·
City Attorney Tully Seymour, on
instructJops from Jhe City Council,
today is irawiq up tbe proposition
for the muDicipal election ballot. Jt
would a»tbodze coupcilmen \o set the
compensation raw.
The pr1lpQlal . will be in the fogn
of an amendment to Uie City ChaJ1er.
The charter now allows only cqm.·
cilmen to be paid. They receive 0)0
a montti.. The mayor receives an ad·
ditional tlOO monthly.
Al. recommended by Councilman
Llnd!ley Par10111, who heed.a the coun·
cil'a cbarter revllJ~ committee, the
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GoUlberg Gives U.N.
Pzieblo Seizure Data
UNITED NA TIO NS (UPI) -U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. Gold·
berg today gave Secretary General U Thllbt "all available current in·
formation" about the seizure of the USS Pueblo by North Korea.
Goldberg refused · to say whether "e had asked for United
Nations action against the seizure. He r eferred all questions to Thant,
who scheduled a briefing later.
Thant's spokesman sai d at the briefing Goldberg had •·not
.vet" requested the 6ecretary general to step in .
He said Thant had rece~·y d nothing on the Pueblo incident
from"the U.N. command -wb i in fact is the U.S. Mflitary Author·
ity -which has operated in rea since the start of f,Jle Korean
War in 1950. He said Thant ha no word either Crom the U.N. Com·.
mission on the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea which main-
tains headquarters in Seoul.
Goldberg and his deputy, Ambassador William B. Buffum,
spent a half hour with Thant.
"I saw ~e ~etary general.with Ambassador Buffum to re-
new e.xpre515ions #concern about the grave incident relating to the
lJSS Pueblo andJprovided him with all available current information
relating to this incident," Goldberg said.
He cut off questioning with a curt, "no further comment,"
and left the U.N. building for bis headquarters across the street.
amendment will .,cribt" the com-£" ' w1·r .
"'-.. ~· "!l!I .,..d . ,..;a~u:-0n ~ .-.1 e.... , memberl u "re1mburH1Ae;dt for GUt· .ii '.j_"""'!'~ ' -•••
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For $785,000
City Bickering~ Sc',
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· The councll iii a 5-2 vote thl1 week 1, ~~'d fn S·uit
endor•ed ttie proposal and ordered CIU.lfi
it. inclusion on the spring election
ballot. Councilmen Al Fol'fit ud Dee
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Need AJtention-: J:f' o_oters At the suggestion ol Councilman Robert Shelton, municipal lawmaker• Balboa millionaire George Capron's
agreed to establhtb a maximum ceiling deceased ex.wife and her. attorney
on the compenaaUon at their Ftib.. were named ~s defendants Tuesday
13 session, at which time they will in a f185 .COO breach of contract suit
"Al Forgit is an active sllPPei1er
of eve:rythillg from the PI'A ·to the
Chamber ol Oommerat, but ~ m
important issue like school bonds
came along be ·wasn't available to
give llls constituentl counRI."
That political potshot was fired to-
day by Gerard "Jerry" Wooters as
he announced b1I candidacy for the
Dlatrict. 2 Newport Beach council seat
in April'• municipal e~tion. . The 49-year..(lld Weit Newport resi-
dent is a newcoiner to politics, But
ht believes he is r~ing on a platform
of specific iuuea whi~b wi~ give .the
public ample ~·ty to judge him.
Wooten is owner-ol a building
supply (inn in Costa Mesa. He en~e:ed
UM bu&lnesa in 19&4 after retiring
from the Los Angeles Police Depart·
menl He spent 18 year• on the force
and dedicated most ol his time to
the Intelligence division w)lere he
worked on organised crlme.
FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Wooters is for school bonds and
is agalnlt "the constant bickering"
oa the City Council.
He ta for an inland route along
15th Strfft for the Pacific Coast
Freeway and ll •iainlt tbe dty
renewing 1 Jease for the BalbOa
American Legion Hiil wblcl:I Rands
Ob bayfronl pubtiC prop6it).
Wooters is a member ol Uill
American Legion. '
"Tbe Amerlcu Lelloa propm,.•·
he said, "lbould be developed into
some sort Of rn1llti-purpota building
where all types ol aervice clubs in
Uie city can uae il"
The 1eate on .fbe ·'"'*"''"'"-' tyty °""'' Jn 1975, but Legtonnafrn e.Uer this
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give final awroval to Seymour's filed in Superior Court.
amendment draft. . Mrs. Grace Farmer, a Redlands '4!:~"--;:~~:""::;;;~~~d!;;~•,-Jl~l~OO~~m~ax!!!iim~"m~__,~. :: seemed reasonable. ''That's COsla J"ealtor, 11ates in her action that the
ANNOUl'ICES CANDIDACY
Jettry Wooters
mouth requested ~ city to grant
apprqval in the near future to an
atemk>n of ~ lease\
Tumlnc bit attention to the a cute
finmJcial problem facing Hvbor Area
schools, Wootirs tald he wal a strong
supponer of· the recent school bond
propoub (wl!lcb largely lall..t .. win
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Stresses
Belcb decided to coati.aue mffu,na
wttb Ntwpart.Meaa achoo! board
rntmW1. It WU ' 11J'91d to 1ppolnt
a Joint committee to J.Dvut&pte mllt-
ter'I bl mutull' coacem to the clue.
nd Ille--ocbool dlttrlcl 'About""79 pefaon1, ·mostly 'mothers,
at&endld· U.. unpt ectdentect meetln.c. Quutloalns by councilmen brought
to upt. Ul1t t the onlJ · an1wtr to
o\'Wrcrowdl~I leen by tcbool boatd
memben ls anotbf:r bond •"cUon.
Sa_Qdt1on1 of multi-storJ .school
buJdln11, 'leutng of p o r l a b I e
c.la11rooms. year around ac.hool. and
maldnJ do '1th W.un1 facllltiet w8"
•fllMd •ltiMt ... impi:~ by
Mesa's maxlmurn," be noted. sum should "be paid to her from two
Panon.s also pointed out that all lrust funds established for the late
other cities In the county with moN!
than 10,000 population now pay thei r
planning commissioners rmd other
members ol boards and commissions.
In earlier discussion on the 8Ubject
a fsw weeks ago, rouocilmen indicated
agreement that p I an n i n g com·
mi1s.ioners deserve some kind of com·
(See CHARTER, Pare %)
Newport Dentist
Faces Tax Trial
A Newport Beach dentist who ha.~
been charged with evasion of federal
income tax payment has been ordered
to appear March 6 for jlD'y trial
In Los Angeles federal court.
Appearing before Judge Manuel
Real will be Dr. William R. Snyder,
41, of 1227 Devon Lane. Or. Snyder.
diarged with three counts of federal
tu evaalon, Is fl'ff on bail.
Federal authorities .claJm t h a t
Snyder declared that bis income dur·
ing the 1981-63 period h.t: been fol. 776
with tu payable set at "953. His
actual income for that period, the
federal agents allege, was more than
Ql,OOC on which the dentist would
oo"rmally have paitl 96.157 In tax.
ConvlcUon on income tax evasion
carri~I a sentence of fivt years Jn
pHIOO and/or a $10,000 fine .
Mrs. Edllah Capron by her attorney
and executor Robert A. Neebc Jr.
Mrs. Farmer claims that she acted
ror Capron as confi dential secretary.
Jn that capacity', lhe compla int adds,
~he was promised 185,000 lo persuade
a client to buy Newport Beach and
Long Beac h Property owned by
Capron.
In 1964, the suit stales, ~he was
promised $200,000 by Capron if !lhe
rould fi nd a buyer or lend er who
would allow the Balboa man to ex·
rrcise options on Dana Point property.
~lrs. F armer · said she was unable
to do this but the property was made
part of a trust with the S200,000 to
he paid to her at the time of its
sale.
Mrs. Farmer rurther alleges lhat
Neebe agreed in 196.5 lo pay her
$500,000 over a rive.year period if
she would become Capron's secretary.
.\t this time, the suit adds. the
Caprona were di vorced and Mr s.
Capron took over the Dana :Point
acreage as part of the setUement.
Mrs. Farmer summarizes her claim
:is being that she is owed $500,000
trom trust ru nds for acting as
Capron'1 secretary and 12.85.000 from
the trust on the Dana Point l;ind
wh.lch was recently sold in .a Los
Angeles Superior C~urt auclion. '
Understanding
• school u:.ustees.
MWU·story lcl>ool buildings were
1aid to bt un@cOllomlcal to build oo
Lind 1eWn1 for less than $45,000 ptr
i.crt ud to iDcnase busing cosls.
It alto w11 potnWd out that the
district's problem is not lack of school
sites but no money with Which lo
bulld.
Ltued portable classrooma, It was
noted, cost '7! percent as much as
permanent clusrooms aner aeven
ytan. Wit!> an anUclpatt d need rf
40 t.o .. 50 new cla ssrooms per year
1ucb practice would re1ull In a "hor·
rendous" •11te of money.
Ytat • around IChool was N.id to
be , uoecooomical beer.use more
teachers than"wllJ be needed for double
se11iozu would have to be hired. Com·
munlty reaction also was cited as
a problem. ·
Costa Mesa Councilman Robert
Willon's suuettlOfl that the board sl~ tight and majce do with what ii
has alJO wa1 rej~cted.
Wl11on advised the board to "face
the fact that our people can't a fford
any mort (las.) money,"
School trustee J ame1 "Bill" Peyton
repllad" "I fe1tiy c1n't believe th at
people Jn OW' 1f'e1 aren't willing •to
pay ror 1ooc1 1rhrols. Thl1 i1 an af·
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THEY T®K USS PUEBLO HERE
Malt111 Cross M1rks Wonun
Laguna. Poli.ce
Book, Arraign
Naked Narcos
Two you ng men charged with in·
decent eX"p<lsUN! and being under the
influence of drugs and/or alcohol sur-
rendered themselves in Laguna Beach
toda.v.
Del. S~t. 1''rank Dillon said Micharl
Gregg Maisie. 18. of Anaheim, came
into the police stalion. was booked
and later arraigned on the two
charges.
Police said earlier th at Maisie. then
liv,ing at 2940 S. Coast'· Highway,
jum ped naked through window glass
of th~ second story apartment Jan.
13 land ing atop a realtor's convertible.
Ofricerstaid he then clambered
atop anot r car shrieking and con·
tinued t run amuelt u n I i I
overpower .
His companion at the add ress. now
of Pasadena, Russell B:art Hunter.
19. was also nude and shrieking. police
~aid . when he wa s overpowered in
the apartment.
Mcsan Brother
Of Lucky Nun
Bartley .J. Cont-oy or I J 2 3 7
\Ya shinglon Ave., Cost.a Mes:•c.· ":'"';c
than delighted with the
vidence of Sister Agnes
Conroy is the real I" brother or
the 1ister superior of t e St. Joseph's
Convent, who won ti ,000 in • New
York lottery. '--
Conroy. v.1\o ha1 Uved in Costa Mesa
for the past 1lx years and works
in the Stull Shirt Restaurant in
Newport Beach was told the goad
news by anothtr sister. Said Conroy.
"We didn 't know 1 thlna about it."
• But the Costa Me11n is sure th•!
the nuns can well spend tht good
fortunt. "1 think th1t lhiil money
will bt put to very Kood ust there
at St. J ose_ph'1 parish.
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Rusk Terms
Ship Seizure
'Act of ·War.'
WASHINGTON fUPI) -SecreJry
or Stale Dean Rusk said today ttui
North Korean s.eiiure of the USS
Pueblo could be categorized as •·an
act of war." He warned the North
Koreans to ''cool it.•·
Rusk declined to speciifale-on what
-steps the United States might take
if current dlplomatlc effoftl to
recover the intelligence ship failed.
But he told reporters:
"My strong advice to North 1Korea
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is to cool it. There have ~en enough
of these incidenU and Ibey have come
out of North KoN!a."
Rusk referred to rece.nt terrorl1t
activities In So uth Korea and de1crlb-
ed as "a pretense" North Korea's
claim that they were carried out by
South Koreao rebels.
Asked w1'ether be agreed wiltl some
rongresalona\ · ~smnta 't l\ a t
Tuesday's seizure of the Pueblo oil
the coast of North Vietnam was an
a ct of war. Rusk replied :
"! would not objeet to interpreting
it as an act or war Jn terms of
the categories of acts that couJd be
SO C(IDStrued." •
. The White House said meanwhlle
that diplomatic efforu te free the
Pueblo and its 83 men 1had been
unsatisfactory so far. These included
contacts with both the Soviet govern-
ment and with North Kore an
representatives.
President Johnson himself remained
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cident which was expected to figure
prominently "Jn an afternoon meeting
of the National Security Council.
Rusk spoke to reporters on Capitol
Hill after testi(ying nearly three hours
berore the House Foreign Af(airs
Committee.
His word or caution to the Com·
munist regime in Pyongyaiig-came
a!I some leading members of Congress
warned aeainst any precipitate U.S.
action lo rescue the Pueblo, an in-
telligen<'e ship.
RIGHT WORDS
SPELL MONEY;
Verbophobia is an abnormal fear
or words.
Words that bring you extra cash are
the few words you put in a DAILY
P ILOT Classified Ad to sell good
household items you no longer need.
Try one today. Just dlat 842-5678 for
an Ad·Wr\ler and soon wekome extra
money will be on ita wayl
We•tber
That June in January weather
will stretch into Thursday with
seventyish tempera tu res along
the coast. accord.Ing to fore·
caster Gordon Shield~ who see8
readings of up to six degree~
above wbatever's considered
normal
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Capturr of U.S. int/iiigence •h•p
by North Korean.s Ii/ti Vf!iJ. of
1«rrcy from "1p11" actiuitU1 b11
both sides in Cold War. Pape 5.
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two-third& majorities).
"The y~ before last." he &ald,
· ·t vcMed aaaimt the boDdl. But tAil
lalt t1Dw l ftDl out ........
• d~rbella in favor of them, beoeul•
the school dlltrtct pve ua a dlolce
of what we wanted and didn't want."
Marned 14 years lo a former airline
. stewardess, be and his wife Jean have ~
two sona, •led 9 and 12.
Wooten entered commwiity aervlce
through the Newport Harbor Ex·
change Club where he serves as a
vice pruidenl He also ~ been active
in the Cub Seoul$.
He Hrved durinl War~ War ll
as a Navy p&otocrapMr' la lhe South
• Pacific and was decorated. _
"I feel we need to tet a~w from the cr~ker barrel admlnls atlon in
the loul hardware store," e said,
taking another swipe at D triot 2
"And we also need to g away
incumbent Forgit. ~
from th• bickering on the ouncil. ·
Ours is a fine. dynamic c y and
consists of a lot more._~ a few
blocks of property around City Hall."
Wooters conceded tbat he ''hasn't
been deluged' by huodred& of people urgin~ me to run." But he said he
has financial commitments to help
him meet the expense of seeking a
councilmanic seat. and said he is
prepared to asaume a third ol the
cost hlmHtl. The City Council hopeful concluded
, that a fresh West Newport represen·
tative would bring a more up-to-date
perspective to bear on municipal pro-
. blems.
"I th1nk a councilman should be
active in a community. He should
be of an age where he has the
awarenesa of problems that you can't
oblerve at age 85 while aittinf over
a hardware st.ore.''
: Johll H. Russell,
Ex-insurance
()ff icial, ))ies
Private services for John H.
Russell, retired vtce-presldent of the
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. and
resident of Ne1Vp0rt Beach for 17
•·years. will be held Tbursdey at the
lfe"D'"Brc5r-dway Mortuary, Costa Mesa.
.Mr. RusseU dled Tuesday at his
home, 1444 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. after
a lengthy illness. He was 73.
A aecond generation californian. he
was a graduate ol Stanford Unlversi·
ty; ._erved 1n the Atlantic as a
. lieutenant ln the U.S. Navy during
·. World War I and was the fir st
chairman of the UtUe Hoover Com·
mittee. He was awarded both the
Silver Beaver and Silver .Antelope
from the Boy Scout. of America and
wa• a member ol the California Club.
· e.rvtvora include his wife, Beatrice
of th.e ..m>me; 1hree sons, John L.
Bussell; of Hollywood, star of the
TV aeries, "Law Man" and "Soldiers
of Fortune": Newton R. of Sacramen-
. to and James B. of Newport Beach:
two daughters. Marcia Anne of
Aroadla and Joan Ruleell ol Newport
_Beach; nine pandcbildren.
. Entombment will be at Hollywood
, Cemetery, Hollywood.
Chamber in CdM
Sets Yule Finale
The holiday season Isn't yet over
for the Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce. But it .Will be Thursday . night.
Chamber officials will distribute 2S
-a<ards lo winners o( the organiia·
tlon's anm.tal Chrisbmls Deconitlon
Contest.
The presentations will be made at
a dl.;ner at Josef's Restaurant. The
$.5 per plate event will get under
way at 7:30 p.m. A social hour will
precede at 6:~ p.m. T. Duncan Stewart will be master
of ceremonies. Guest speaker wilJ bf'
Newport Beach Police Chief 8. Jame~
Glavas. who will describe the city's
proposed pollce·monitored televb ion
surveillance system.
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Doggone Shame
Van Cott readies bil aad bauet. hound ''Mazie" for the needle Tues·
day night at the annual rabies clinic of the Laguna Beach Lions
Club. Veterinarians vaccinated 335 dogs at the fire hall. .
Council Okays Three .
Other Charter Changes
Jn add1tion to a plan to· pay
municipal board members. three other
proposed City Charter amendments
wiU be on the Aprll 9 Newport Beach
election ballot.
They are:
-An amendment calling for com-
pletion of councilmanic district boun-
dary changes no later than aix months
prior to each regular municipal ·•lee·
lion.
-An amendment changing the coun·
· ci\ candidate district residency re·
quirement from one year 1o 90 days. •
-An amenc!Plent revislnc t b e
wording of the charter section dealing
with residency requirements of voters
signing council candidates' nomination
petitions.
Councilmen have directed the city
staff to prepare the measurea for
inclusion on the election ballot. Final
formal council approval of the pro·
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poslls w1U be' giv~' at lh~ f"eb. 13
meeting.
Councilman Lindsley P a r s o n s .
whose charter revlsion committee put
forth ~ propoaals. said the. ~edtstric
Ung and counoil canc1Jc1ate residency
amendments are r1lated. He ex-
plained :
''The first would bring redlstr1ctm.1!
of ·the city'• aeven eounc ·
districts closet to the municipal e ec· ·
tion~~ while the second would prevent
the gerrymandering'af any hrcbmbeot
councilman who woulc1 have 90 days
to change hlis place of residence in
order to run for re~lection."
The City Charter requires redistric·
ting every four years. The last
revision of district boundaries took
place last fall.
Parsons described the third pro-
posed amendment as mainly a
''housekeeping measure.••
fluent communit,. Other less well off revenue ~ources than the school
communltle1 pay more.•• board," Costa Mesa Mayor Willard
Wilson said he looks back to how Jordan observed. ''I thirtk this is the
he made do during the depression major problem."
of the 1'30'1 sld wonders if double r ''To be tied down to one sourC't
sessions aren't the answer today. of reftnue in thi$ day and age i$
At the out.set, school board member not sensible," Newport Ma yor Paul
SeUm ''Bud" Franklin detailed the Gruber agreed. '1t looks hke the
im pact of increasing student enroll· schools need freedom ."
ment. Councilmen and school board mem·
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llfruelf known in official city circles
for two reason~:
HI.a eomblnatlon cottee h o u s e •
restmraot-cocktail '*' ,,.s the tub-
ject of frequent councilmanic debates
which eemered largely on whether
hla bu11Mss merited an entutalnment
permit (be won the permit).
Secondly, Soffer formed and became
llrtit president of Iba Old Town
Newport J\sssociattoa, a merchants
oup dedicated to upgrading busin~s
stablishments in West Newport.
Soff« is certain that he could beat
Forgit easily if there""Weie no Q(her
cooteoden tor tie eau~ ,.at.
In addition to Iootillg afw tfle little man, ht feels thttt ls a "definite
lack of communication between the
city, the rnerc~nts and the residents
· o8Newport Beach." •
"One Oltng that" r 1'tn 1r',t to do,
whether I'm elected or not. is to
start some type of informal meetings
where people can djscuss their pro-
b&ema with. city oou.ocilmeA wllbout
the formal protocol of the council
meetings.
"What is needed. I believe. is a
time and a place where we can sit
down inform•lly· witb our councilmen
and our police. to discuss mutual pro-
blems and try to work them out.
"In mo1t arguments, neither aide •
is unreasonable but Ja suffering from
a laok of better underttanding and
comrnuokation.
"The only way to gel along is to
cooperate and understand e a c h
other."
Lowered Flags
Honor Surf King
Kahanamoku
Flaas ar\' fly,lng at half-m111t today
in Huntlni!on !:leach for the Duke of
. surfing 'is de~.
Mayor Donild D. Shipley ordered
the flags towered as a mm of respect
for Duke Paoa Kahinu MaJtoe Hullko·
hoa Kahanamoku Who dled Monday
in Honolulu at Tl. Said the mayor:
"I was very sorry to hear of the
death of Duke Kahanamoku. He was
e ambassador of his natlve ltate of
awaU. He was the very symbol of
surfing and beloved by all wbo have
ever cnallenged the curling wave.
"'Ille Duke was u inlplratiori to
s of thousands of yovng people who
h ve followed him down fo the sea.
s prowess as an Olympic swimmer
is le&endary. • · , •
' Titt! Dtake'• •ass'ociaUbn' With the
U States Surfboard Champion·
shi sponsored by the city of Hunting-ton ach had become a part of the
We of s community.
"I · Huntington Beach we
coosll1ered to be -.n honorary citi· zen. The U.S. SurfbOard Champion·
ahipe will not be the same because of
bis al?seoce. ~
"We who knew htm here bid the
Duke a sad. farewell, but we know that
his spjrit and presen~ will always be
a part ol tbe U.S. Surfboard Cham·
pionships.
"On behalf of the citizens of Hunt·
fngton Beach 1 extend to the Duke's
family and the state ol. Hawaii the
sympathy of this dty .''
1'fe said the district will be short ben. however, did not hold much bope classroom~ for 1.200 11tudents next for legislative relief betnit effected
fall and an estimated additional 1.009 through their efforts.
students per year thereafter for at Newport Councilman Lindsley Par·
a-...JAMEl lleNAU ·-~ ......... Coutan~ A. D vx lad h , lti·
temationalfy known Greek architect,
new-la by belicoptw 1'leaday af·
ttraooe at 0ra,. eow., Airport for
a short \tisil to tm.. Orabg~ Cout.
While here, DoxiacUs 11 1la1ed . to
discus& the CGG>pltx p1ob.&ems of urba.ft'l'enewaJ: , , ·
• 1'M -~ C'·QnD, Doxiadis ~· -Jl ~.r with Systenl .Diw.._lt CorporaUQO in
a joint vtntt9'ff inte Urban Planning
.tnd nt.elopment. •
Thurtday he wil address a lecture
• OD Urbm P......,. Jo LO&. Angeles'
Town Hall.
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GlllK ftLANNlll VISITS
Centttntf,,.. .,_._.,
Charles Warren,
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Contractor, Dies -Long-Ume Ne•rt Beach business
man Charles c. Warren died suddenly
Tuesday at hls home in Yucca Valley.
He was 73.
A cement contractor in the· Harbor
Area for 24 years, be bad beep active
in I.he comrnunfty \Jbtil h1s retirement
seven years ago. •
Born in Kansas. ·Mr. Warren came
to Oranae County in 1904 and attended
the Greenville Grammar School at
the corner of Fairview· and Greenville
Streets. He and his father farmed
in the area during Ule 19'lO's.
He is survived by three sons,
Thomas A. of Newport Beach, C. Th.at·
cher of Cost.a Mega. and Maj. G.
P . Warren of Tustin : two sisters,
Mrs. Ptrnice F~ of Costa Mesa
and M7s. Effie Teel of Orange, Tex.; ·
~d nine granddllldren. .
51?rvlces will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Friday at Westcllff Chapel Mortuary,
Costa Mesa. The Rev. Warren G .
Sluder ol the Presbyterian Church
of Costa Mesa will officiate.
Interment will follow at Fairhaven
Memorial Park, Santa Ana.
Arriving from Greece where his
daugbtt:r bad been Imprisoned for five
weeks by the-mllitm'y junta, Dox.i dls
told Ute l>AJLY 'PILOT that lt ~s
been ttir'M yeah· abtce he lw 'ri&ited
the Soa.thland. But he it no ltraltger
to ~ are. and baa been a periodic
vitltor for Ile last 23 yeara.
He-Hrved u a mePJ.)Jief of hJs counn·· 4elept:ion to tile San Fran·
cisco Peace Canference of 1945 ud
wat Minister-Coordinator of the Greek
Recovery Program (1948-1951) •
At present tilt wsonablt, dynamic
Greek ii insident ol ~
Afsocl,tes: chairmiln of the board
or dlrector1, Athens Tectmo~al
lnatitute; and 'CbaJnnan, DoxiadiJ
SYtt.em Development C • n t , r 1 Washington, D.C.
Concurrently, he 1erve1 as a .ton·
auttant to both the Ford FOUlldation
~nd the United Nations.
Spokesman for modern city planuing
throughout nve ccntlnents, boxiad.is
has been decorated with the Greek
Military Cross, The Order of the
British Empire, the Yu1oslfv Flag
Order with Golden Wreath and mare.
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pensation, more 10 than other board
members. ~
If the amendment is approved by
the voters. the councll for a certainty
would then take action on pay for
the planners. a1'boug)l perhaps not
the $100 maximum. Other board mem·
bers would presumably receive less
than the planners, if any compensation
at all. .
Parsons. fn ad~ancing his coin·
mittee's proposaf, told hi~ co~agues:
'·our city bas arown to a point
where it Dfi.gbt bt -,vell to re-exallline
ou.r tradltional· and-charter·ordalned
method ol asking people to serve
without compensation, and determine
whether the greatly i n c r e a 1 e d
demands th&! a growing city haa tlJac·
ed upon the boftds and commlJ.rons
would justlly some token com·
penastion."
Cong Relea~ 2 U.S. Servicemen
' SAIGON (UPI) -The Viet Cong
released two captured American
servicemen Tuesday in norttaern South
Vietnam. a U. S. mission spokesman
1aid today.
The ~esman identified tM Jnen
as Manne Cpl. Jose Agostoeantos.
held by the Viet Cong since May
14. and Anny PFC Luis Ortiz-Rivera,
held since Dec. 28, 1968.
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least the next several years. . sons suggestid an attempt be made to
As the proposal now stands, he s11d. initiate 1111 overhaul of the state build· . ~
the enti re second grade will be put In« code which mak.• school coostruc·
on double session next fall. Second Hon coets so high.
and . fourth gra~r~ will be dou~le Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Calvin
sess1oned the foUowmg year. The third Barck wOO<lered if anythlng could be y~ar, ~ouble sessions wtll, coo~ue done to taJC. tract deve.\opers so. much
with eighth gt~ders moved to high per unit for school COOJtruction.
school . and sLXtb graders to m-But Newport Vice Ma)'Or Doreen
tennediate school. Th high school Marshall questiooed wbetbef a city
day will .b.ave ~o be extended and could legtlly leyy • charge. to be used . peri.~ <}asses eld on Saturday b~~ h¥ i.nOJJ1* PQOtlcat 1'tit .
the fourth year. he aid. · Newport Coandlman RObert Sbel-
CouncUmen sy m thi1ed with the ton proposed instead that new tract
schoolmen over t}"e latter's depen· maps be referred to the school dls·
dence on the property ta.x, the only trict staff for reaction berore · ··
l~I source ol reve.nue. planning commissioners act on
"f'ortunately for 1us we have more ing developments.
Barefoot Boot
School Shum Shoele81 Student
Barefoot Robert Nighswo11aer got
the boot l'Uetday nisrit frOm North Oran~.., County Junlbr Co0e1e Dlatrkt
trustees. n,e eleven·member ~ •ottd
unanlmoutly to expel the lon~
art studtat Cr.n cluMI It hlltrton
Junior College after nottnt at• bffr. lni that the Brea boy had opt1lly
defied tht 1usoenPo11 tmpoted at a
Jan. t board mtitlng. ·
NIOf11POn1er, 25, bas medlcal beck·
ptl'sf!ltenll)' rtfused to product the
slmplf medical stattment the1 and
tcbool off1d.u have ,..atedly ask~
fOf -a doctor'• dedaratton that the
lttldfont 1boUkl not weaJ' 1ttoes i11 class.
NIOswoncer. 25 ha' modkal beck·
tna for hu tn11stenc. that radiation
tr11unm for a ceocer condition on ,
hi' legs makes it impossible for him 1
to wear shoes. He produced furtber
wrltte1t medfcal evtdence on the
nature and inHRl condition of hiS
allmeot ~y nilhl.
But his ~ didn't. trustees
repeattd, apell out tbe fact that be
shouJdn't wear &hoes. They decided.
howtvcr, to expil Nlihswoqer oa1Y
oa ttat rrounda of b1s YiolaUoft ot
IUJl)tmion.
Nl&hnroo,cer .bebbled from the hear·
ing room apperentlJ u n d a u n t e d .
ScMol omdalJ said toda~ that he
told tht.m ne Will be preseot for
classes nut aemest.er. Tokt tha t be
wlU 1* rttttve "9demk cndit or
~ rtCOIJ)lud u an tnrollect ttudent,
Nllhfwon1tr was quotfld u ,.ylfte:
"Ul~'a zn1 problem, okay?"1
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Enterprise Steaming Toward North Korea
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STEAMING TOWARD KORIA -Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
F.ntupriae, shown here in harbor at Sasebo, Japan, last week, today
WU reported leading 'In American Wk force into t.be Sea of Japan
off North Korea where intelligence ahip USS Pueblo was hijacked.
World Wat~_hi'1g
Reacti.on to Capture Capsulized
" Here in capsule form are international news reports and
worldwide reaction on North Korea's seizure oC the U.S. inite111gence
ehip Pueblo: • -
· WASHINGTON -Angry demands for im mediate retaliation
mixed with calls tor uution marked congressional reaction to North
Korea's seizure of the Pueblo.
A major question being asked at the Capitol was why the
ship had no prot~ction. ·
Sen. Strom Thurmond, CR-S.C.) called the incident "an insult
to our flag. It is a serious setba~ in our intellige.nce forces and it
is an act that we should not tolerate."
LONDON -The British government today olficially deplor-
ed North Korea's seizure of the U.S. ship Pueblo and expressed
conviction the vegsel was in international waters when she was
boarded.
Officials also eaid Britain still regards as valid its commit·
. ment to help defend South Korea against unprovoked aggression.
WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Dean Rusk said today
the North Korean seizute of the Pueblo could be considered "an
act of war!" Diplomatic efforts to obtain the ship's return have thus
far failed.
MOSCOW -In the first public reaction in the Soviet Union,
the news agency Tass accused the Uni~ed States of a provocation. It
made no mention of a State Department statement that the United
States had aaked the Soviet Union to relay an appeal to North Korea
to release the Pueblo.
PYONGYANG -The North Korean government charged in
1 radio broadcast that the Pueblo's skipper. Cmdr. Lloyd Mark
Bucher, had admitted violating North Korea's temtorial waters to
carry out espiQnage activities.
The broadcast said Bucher. 38. said his ship was disguised in Sasebo to make it loot as U it were carrying out research on
oceanic electronics and left with the promises of bonuses for him·
self and the crew if the voyage waa 1Ucce8s!ul.
Wording of some parts of the statement and many errors o(
grammar indicated the aUeged confeS6ion might have been written
by a North Korean.
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Scouts Honor Pereira
As 'Citizen of· Year'
Before a capacity crowd of more Ronald Reagan. George Murphy. Ezra
than 600 people. Master Planner Taft Benson. Buddy Ebsen. Andy
Wlllltm L. Pereira Monday night was Devine. William Spurgeon m and UCI
named "Citizen of the ~ar" by thP Chancellor Daniel Aldrich.
Boy Scou~ Orange EYnpire Area AL~o presented at the banquet were
Council of Orance County· the annual Silver Beaver awll1'1k. the
Pereira. arcbttect and planning con· hl-l recognition that the coundl sultant whose projects i n c l u d e &'""" development of the Irvine Ranch and. can make for service by voiunteer
Los Angela I.rWernetlonal Airport. leeden. lauded the Boy Scout• for their "vital Harbor Area recipients w e r e
!'Ole in tbe berltal' of our countey Harvey · S. Bair, of Costa Mesa. a
and in itl fllture." )nember of the council's execuUve
Put recipients m lt\e "Citizen of J·board, and Patrick H'. Healey. com-
th• YNr" aw.art! have included mltt.eeman for Co9ta Mesa Troop 108.
F'N• Witt Sen1ees
The crtsls ovv Communist capture.
of the USS Pqeblo •PY ship_ in ~n·
t.ernatiooal waters ~ on &lobal ,
burners tt>d.ay with diacloaures that:
-North Korea •on't cive up the
vessel, and the Soviet Union won't
lnterveM.
-The U.S. N.vy1s nuclear pride.
the aircraft can'i.er El>terpriae, was .
1teamtn1 toward North Korea with
three escotta to mount a mas1Jve aboW ol force.
Radiation
Found Near
Crash Scene
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Searchers
found plane fragment.I and alight
radioactivity at the crub ecene of a
U.S. 852 bomber on frozen North Star
Bay. Greenland. but no parts of the
H-bombs tt carried, the Pentagon re·
ported today.
Arctic darkness and 1:1 below zero
cold limited the initial survey to two
hoW'S at midday Tuesday, the Defense
Department said. The Air Force
searchers were unable to tell wheth·
er any parts of the giant nuclear
bomber bad burned into or through
the bay's six-to-nine-foot i~.
The -radioactivity encountered was
"light. fixed and closely confined."
and consisted of "alpha particles," thr
Pentagon spokesman said.
Alpha radiation could indicatt that
one or more A-bomb triggers of the
H-bombs aboard the plane disintegrat·
ed in ~crash.
The Pentagon has 1tresaed repea.t·
edly since the crash o1 the stratofort-
ren near Thule Sunday that there js
no danger ol a nuclev exploaion. 1l
has not contradicted report.a there
were four H-bombs aboard.
-The alpha radiation was detecf.ed on
the footgear of the Air Force search
team. their Greenlander dogsled drlv·
ers and their Danish guide, thf" Pen-
tagon 11aid.
But alpha particles have '·extremf"·
ly limited penetration ability" and
posed no possibility or harm to the
men, It added.
Jury Selected
As Trial Begins
For Bobby's Mom
A seven woman. fi ve man jury was
sf"lected today In the Superior Court
trial oJ Diana Lynn Gorcev -the
slim, 24-year-old red head who i~ bet·
ter known to Orange County as "Bob·
by Blue Eyes' Mom."
Miss Gorcev, wearing a. trim while
blouse and black miniskirt, ls being
tried before Judge Howard Cameron
on charge.s of child desertion and
non-support.
'outwardly calm and unmoved. sM
listened quietly while a woman store
i1upervisor snd a Westminster detec·
tive testified to the finding of her
allegedly abandoned infant son.
Miss Gorcev's claim to bP thf'
mother of Paul Milan ..8!11. the red·
haired 2·year-old who was found
wandering around a Westmiq$le r
department store last Aug. 24, has
been substantiated by C l e v e l a n d
police. "Bobby Blue-eyes" won many
.ftiends and even more prospective
patenta in the county In the course
of tbe long search for the person
who left hJm Jn the crowded store.
llLYD llAVlltS -Wurln.t ~bboaed SUver Ba"' decor1ttons and boldin rttfic1t~
1tte1tint &hat tbt awtrd • 1a die M which the
Orange Empire Ana C'.ouncil of y Scout.I of
Amerlca can preant "for service to boyt'• are
Urotn left} Pltrtet K. Huley. Clifford T . .Jon~.
Hant s. BJllr, Clarence wauon. James P. Todd,
.Jami! C. Griffin. and Law1'1t'let RomaJnlno. ,
et.ahth recJpleJ't. Joeepb lt Metcalf, wH 1ble The prtMntatlona were mlde Tueacby night ln th
BAiboa Bay Club at the Councll'• 4elh annual rec·
OJJ\\Uon banquet for penona akUnc .couUng. More
tllan toO attended.
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-The South Korean Navy went on
emergency alert, as a Soviet warship
was observed 12 miles off Pusan.
-Hints were made in Washington
that four sailors injured on the Pueblo
were "undoubtedly" hurt while trying
to destroy secret equipment t>efore
the shlp was boarded Tuesday.
The suggestion came amid r.eporu
that the Pueblo lay dead in the water
for an hour and 45 minutes after
It was first threatened by a North
Korean, gunboat but did not ask for
help until it was actually boarded.
The disclosure added to'the mystery
of why the llghtJ.y armed shlp did
not ask for air suppOrt from fairly
close U.S. bases in South Korea ai;
North Korean petrol boau -backf'd
by MIG fighters circling overhead
-closed 1n and seized the intelllJence
vessel.
A Pentagon sour~ said an analysis
of messaees from the Pueblo indicated
the skip~. Cmdr. · Lloyd Mark
Bucher dtd not realiui he was in
.. trouble until the CommuniJt boerding
party was actually coming over the
rails or hJs vessel.
By the time he asked for beJp,
the Navy said it was too late to
dJspatch planes or ships to his rescue.
The vessel with 83 men aboard was
taken to the port of Wonsan.
Four of the crewmen were iQJured
in the hijacking.· the P e n t a t o n
reported. One was said to ~ hurt
critically.
Rejection Seen · North Viets
Legis~ature . Gets Ready Big
.Por~ography Bill WarOffense
SACRAMENTO CAP) - G o v .
Reagan's program to keep girlie
piag1zine1. nudie movies and other
paroography away from the young
· was proposed today in ~e legislature.
The legislative package is basically
unchanged from the one lawmakers
rejected last year and is expected
to meet the same fate this session.
The legislation would make it a
misdemeanor for anyone -excepl
his parent -to supply a person under
Ill years of Age with "harmful mat-
ter."
Such mattn ii:: defined ai1 that
which. on thP whole. predominantly
appeaJs to "prurient. shameful or
morbid inlerei1ts of minors in nudity.
sex or sexually deviant practices."
is offensive by contemporary adult
Mandar<is and ls of slight rf'<leeming
social importance to minors.
The legislation would sweep over
the broad spectrum ot pornography
in California. described last year in
a N!por~ by Atty, Gen. Thomas C.
Lynch as the nation's leading souTC'e
of obscenity.
The state's obscenity i n d u s t r y
grosses an estimated· $19 million an-
nually, the report said.
T~e antipornography p r o g r a m ,
bac11>ed by Lynch and pushed by
Reagan since he took office, faces
traditional opposition from those who
fear censorship and infrin~ement nn
constitutional freedom of speech
guarantees.
But, as Reagan said in his "slatp
of the stale" address to the legislature
Jan. 9. the legislation should avoid
"any taint oC censorship."
SAIGON t llPI) -North Vietnamese
troops bombarded the mountain-rim·
med U. S. Marine garrison at Khe
Sanh with artiUery tonight for the
rirst lime and American miUt.ary
spokesmen reported the Communists
grouping for thelr biggest offensive
of the war.
U. S. spokesmen said lhe Com·
munisls had massed up to 40,000
troops along the border from Kh•
Sanh to the sea as part of a move
aimed at capturing the t w o
northernmost provinces of South Viet-
nam and inructing a major defeat
on the aUied forces.
Kirschke Burglars Found
Hiding in Orange County
Spokesmen quoted a North Viet-
namese Lieutenant who defected to
the Americans as saying the Com·
munists hoped to drive all ,the
Americans out of these two provinces
as a prelude to peace negotiations.
They said this had not been fully
evaJuated by U. S. intelligence of·
ficials .
They bad warned the offensive could
start before Monday and the truce
marking Tel, the Chinese new year.
The Communitss bad used mortars
and rockets against the An Khe posi·
lions but a spokesman said they used
151J millimeter (about s i x • i n c h I
artillery for the first time and hil
the American positions from tb•
height.c; with l50 rounds.
An Orange County bombshell wa~
tossed into the Jack Kirschke case _
Tuesday With disclosure that two ad-
mitted buralan -who could save
the convicted slayer from the gas
chamber -have been located here.
Dlatrlct Attorney Cecil Hicks gave
Acant detai~. explaining "it would e
doQbtfuJ IC the men wou ld remain
in OranS!f" County if details of their
actions wtrt rPVPaltd publicly."
Hlcki1 implirr1 a kind of immunit y
for the pair. hnwrvn. by i;ayin,I! lh;il
without ~suance of a subpoent1 or
ntlter C'Ourl order. his nfficf' "has
no reason to hold the men within
this county."
He did not identify them .
Announcement that the two men
sought as defense witnesses had been
located was made in Los Angeles
by Asst. Atty. Gen. Albert W. Harris.
the prosecutor to whom Hicks supplied
the information .
Harris said he knew the identilie~
of the two men and added that 1f
they did not volunteer to ,l!iVI' m·
formation, "wP will prodncf' them "
That would involve lhP i;ubpornai;
mentioned by Kick~.
Kirschke. 411. a fnrmPr deputy
district attorney. w35 convicl<'d Oer.
t9 in Loi1 Angeles of slaying hii; wife,
fashion ,duigner Elaine Kirschke. 4:1.
and aircraft manufa,cturer Orvme W.
Drankha11, 41, April 8 in the Kirschkes'
Long Beach apartment. He was
sen1en<:ed to dJe.
Two weeks ago Kirschke's former
attorney. Albert C. S. Ramsey. said
he talked with the two men while
tht triaJ wag in progress. The men
told him they were en route lo
burglarize two homes near the
Kkschkes' apartment when they
heard shots and saw a man and a
woman hurry from the apartment,
Ramsey said.
Ramsey said ht kept his September
meetin,I! with the pair secret in hopt>s
they would ~tep forward In tei;t1fy
in Kirschkf''~ defense. They did not.
In hi~ comments. Oislricl Attorney
Hicks said "the fodividuals concerned
in this matter came to the attention
oC this office. We acted as a cond141l
or information only. We are not in·
volved in the case and cannot
'Otherwise comment on it. .. "
Hicks made it clear, }Wwever. that
his office had been in contact with
the pair. He said. ·'They expressed
reluctance to mee t with either side"
-Rams.ey or Harris -prit>r to
May 7 when Kirschke will ar,l!ue h1i:
motion for a new trial before SuJ>('nor
.lud~e Kathleen Parker.
Hick,; al~o pledged that "our nffic·e
will cooperate in every effort lo ar-
range for lhesf' person11 to mt'et with
any authorized representative ·of
Kirschke."
Klrschke claimed during his trial
he was en route to Las Vegas at
the lime of the killings.
There was no immediate report of
Jamages or casualties.
A spokesman disclosed the ·North
Vietnamese had sent two divisions
of as many .u 20,000 men into the
An Khe area through Laos. four miles
to the west. despite day and nilht
bombardments by Marine artlllery
and a record number of strJkes by
B52 bomber11 and figbter·bombers.
Marines said tht Leatberneck def en·
ders of Khe Sanh also found the
barbed wirt ·surrounding t h e i r
perimeter had been cut in several
sp-ots and neaUy put baclr""mto place.
apparently in preparation for a ground
assault.
Bankruptcy Filed
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By Mesa Lawyer
Costa Mesa trial lawyer ~orge
Chula ha~ filed for bankruptcy in
a petition filed at Orange County
Federal Court.
Chula. 11311 f;l Camino. wasn't
t1vailable for comment on his action
todav. Rut a federal court official
noted that tht filing "was purely
voJuntary made at Mr. Chula's in·
stigation."
Chula ti11ls lti~ Uab.illtie.<1 at $20l.6M.
His assets, he claims, are only ._,,080.
Rapid Transit System
Leaders Eye County Link
Bv .JACK BROBAC'K
•Of lllt 0•1" ...... Ii.ff
-Silent and awtft at a lower cost than
Hy other rapid transit ryl'lttm now
operating nr proposed.
That's thP promore~· description
nf a 12.5 mph tlevate<i. elpctrlr ral l
system ducribed to Orange County
leadera this wrek.
Named SWISH for I~ $WiCt. quiet
movement, the Inventors suggest that
rather than elevating a railroad train
they 9',tve brought the commercial
alrliDer down to earth.
The Monday praent.lion waa mack
to ~ntatives 0( Anaheim Rapid
TraMtt 'System. Inc. and the Oranae
Cowlt,y Transit CommJttee at the An•· bebn Convention Center.
It WU the latest In a aeries nf
atudiee by the Anaheim croup of tran·
aft 1)'1tems to connect tht OisMy·
tand.COnvtntlon C'tnter a,..-a with
downtown Anahrim and J<nott'11 Rfrry
Farm. '
Tht propo~al of lhP l\WU;fl f'nJ(i·
ntfr~ tncomp1111s~ morf' th•n th11t
art• and envi11IMl"d evtntual conntt·
tion to tM Or~nge County Alrpor1,
)
UCJ and nther county point~. (capability in ex.cess of :lOO miles per
ftepruen!ed were Gulf and W~st hour Industries. I .. Transportation . -Advanctri technology borrowed
terns, Inc. a Urbanetics Rese h from thP aerospace industry would
Corp. They sr<i th~ir new cnncf'pt h tnablt the firms to supply an aerody·
been presented only onct prPvio11sly. namkally 11tabili~ ivehiclf" propelled
in KaMali cnv. . liWiftly and silently along an eltvatpd
Point.~. madr. by fo ur spet1kPrs In· track sw;pendf'<f from 11 tf'nsion spare
c h1dr<1 . structure.
-The llviitem t•nuld \)(' built for IM~ -The aerial right of way was llP•
than $1 m'illlon per mile. less than one· lected becauge of such obvious advan-
haU the co~t of any other now pro-tages as minimum interference with
posed. land u~e. safety . l!om intersecting
-The electrical syslA!m would nf't transit lines. nexlb1Uty of routing and
add to air polluUoo and would seek to ease and speed of constructlon.
lessen that problem through substl· -The towers-spaced up to 2,000
luting for combustion vehicles now feet apart-would be similar to those
handllnl county traffic. holding the theme bulldine at the LA
-They woulcl hope to replace the International Airport. •
automobile for short trips within the -The 1,000 to 2.000.foot span will
county bot would provide proper st.a-allow the system to cross riven,
tion parking facilltie. and h<>Pf to swamps and hills without any In·
provide another car a' the termln11l crease in cost. 1t means that thf'
point. SWISH system may pass nvtr tini1d-
-The vehlclP~. resemhlin~ jet Air· in!'S. park~ and farmland without
liner~ without w1nlf~. would $!1idf' on int4lrfrrln1t with thost below.
ruhtw>r tirf'~ 11nc1f'r a su11pendl>c1 tr ark. -Thf' 11y~tem rn11ld be built In ahout
Thf' prorulslon would hf> an eltttT1c onf' year 1nd rnuld hf" optratJ'd with
hntar lnducUon mntor which h.R~ rni a hre.Rkf"Vf'n point o( '9,000 tn tll,000
moving part.4 and haa ultimate ~~ a day in revenues.
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Comedian Jerry Lewit and bis
wife Petti, became grandparents
for the first tlm'e Monda1. A girl
was bom to their son. c:;wy, and
bis wile, Sara, former Pbillppines
beauty queen. Jerry and Patti, par-
ents of six IOl'.ls, were elated to see
a &ifl come along. •
Sgt. Duane D. HackMJI, '°" of Mf.
and Mn. Glendon D. HackMV, O/
Flint, Mich., retuTMd from tM
"dead" to claim tM coveted title of
.. Airman of the Year" of tM Military
Airlift Command. Sgt. Hacknt11 ~
some 200 combat rt•ct.tt mi,.iom in
Vietnam before being "blot.On out the
dMT'' of o helicopter by t'nfm1/ fJok.
Ht toG1 later picked up b11 onoth•r
'c~r and awoke ift a hoapital to
""' 0 ~ uu 0 doctor, "l think Ua,, mn ~ dd m. 11 HI Ml
.mu been rtturtied ~ dt.af.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -Allembly
Bepubllcan lMden today blamed
Speaker Jeue M. Unruh and former
Democra6c Gov. Edmund Q. Brown
for tbe •t.01 billion in additiCIUl taxes
Callf011llana mtllt pey tldl ,..,.
AsMmbly Minority Leader Rorbert T. Monagan (RJJ'racy) and AIMmblY.· ™ Don Mulford (ft.Pledmoat) call·
ed a De'tfa confenDce to .., that tbe
.1tate'1 current &cal troablea 1'ere
cauaed by tbe former gove nor and tbe
Democratic Auembly apeater -r wtio
bu em= u Republican Gov. Rea· gan'• . g foe.
Ired by Unrub'a efforta to blame the
governor for "the all-time bieh tax in·
ereaae voted by the legjalature l•t year, tbe two aald:
"Efforta are already being made in
this elect.loo year to blame Republi-
cw for the tax increa.e, but the facts
reveal that it was, mdeed the "'POil"
tlblllt;J of the Unruh-Brown policy of
IJ*ldlnl atMe money the atate did
nothavt."
· Lut year, the~. with Dem-
ocrat. and Republfcana joinin1 forces,
peued a bill incre•inl taxes '944
"mlllloa in tbe 19&7.fl filcal year and
fl.01biWon1a u. ~,. belin· Ding July 1.
Rugan uked for the 1DC1MJ to make
up a ~78 milllon deftdl ID tbe badpt
be submitted for the tm• O.Cal
year; to pay off a '1M m1llloa c11b
debt left over from the Brown admfn.
latration: pnWlde addltloael ~boot aJd
and tiDaDce 9116 m1lHae la =lop-erty tax redudionl for tbl fla·
cal year.
. At the timt ol JNl•"!t.n~ ledalatlve leaden, .
aides and Unruh 1'0rbd toeea-to
J)Ulb tbe bill throup tbe ~.
and Mulford told Npcllten •'tfle IOftl'·
DOI' Is throwing his fuD weilbt 6ehlnd
this."
But now, Mulford and Monaaan .~
the bt1 bike was d• to h ".Nd ink"
policlea of the ''Uarub-Brown Demo-
cratic adminlatratioa." Their rtate-
ment did not mention tbe fad that
Brown and Unruh 1"N comWitly
figbtl.ng dwinl Bl"OWll'I JM 'JHI' bi
office.·. I. MWIOl'G and Moaaon aald '701 mil·
lion ol'the addlttonal la" to be railed
this year "are the dJrec:t relUlt of the
spend.ln1 policies of the Unruh-Brown
admlniJtraUoa."
GOP Challenges Johnson
To Deblite With Nominee
. W A S H I N G T 0 N (UPI) -eoacr ... 1om1 RepubllC8'1 are follow· inl up ffttit teltviltd 1ndktmnt ot
the Johnson adminlatration with a
challen~ the President to debate
"face tO fa~· with the ultimate GOP
candidate. The challenge waa issued by House
Leader Gerald R. Ford, Mich., Tues·
day night a.ft.er the clo't of .a one-hour
Republican "State of Ute Union" pro-
gram that saw a bevy ol GOP
lnmller• taU turn& attacklDg the
.smiD1atr atlon.
To a c:beerinl CIOWd of ~llcana wfio' filled the dCJO.Mat Senate
on the queation of civil rilhta, the
GOP wu mute.
Nowhere were tilt Republicans
more hard-tmed than on Vietnam
where Sen. Jobn G. Tower (Jl-Tex.)
called for "military succe11 • . .
that will enable tbt VletnamtH to
rebuild a free nation." He Jlffll' men· tioned negotiation1. ·
Tower, a pedlereed .. ba•k.'' ur1td
the effective u•e ol America's sea
and air 1uperiorlty and a quarantine
of enemr 1up_pJ.Y Une1.
• .., euclltorkun, Ford called on Johnlon
to "meet our Dl&D ill ·maa-to-man
·lml"'"tf th• conatemaUon of the debete'!,'durinl the eleetton campaip.
'nit Repal>UCUI alto IDdielted
atrcioel)' that Jotlnlon wSJ1 aM DO )lelp
from tbem in puslng the proposed
10 percent income tu lncn&M •
Rep. Georte Bush (T~·>z _ l&id, "RepubUc.na retpe>Dd that, uerwe we
con1ldet a tu lncrfllt, we must
get our own H1c'al'°'1H in order." -~..c ... !Z.' of a ,... .. t-"t •-tn·t• ,., ..... _ .Font ii.Id a, national ~~ate would ..,~_.. .U."' ~ w-• u ,,,,..... drunatllt that "free dllcunlon dots i.r. Tezu, u be rimmed broadside. not divide us but unit.ea us." lJl\O a 4}foot cabin c:nrlser. Hew-Four televised debates were held .
ard ~non and M Cl•l'k were in 1990 and were credited with belplt ll~ r-~-• ~I their '82:000 craft ~oblLF. Kemled:J .. ~ .: ·~~ from Laki 'fuoma to the Dallu Nixon.• No dilPfet ,,,... lMl« tn • • · ·
Boat-.,. whu ~~~actor-tr.._ .J~~, ~ .... ~-~ Ql.J-"* mued oath'~ tr~. Both fe~fi:~~ . ~ bwrltlt D •. ~e~·. ~1 , • men, franUcally )QUI red. flap, E " MWer anct f: tor end . • • , ' nn unable ~ balUbe train. Tnc· . ,;::.n.,,.a, ~Ott !:18or 1tbem C: · JoL---n Tax· Bill tor, trailll' and Clbi.D cruJiey W8J'e v-•tt JDOrt ~ ... -nic,JMIDbers ~ tiotany demolllhed · ,,_ ' .,.. ..... -• • of the perty. . WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Prealdent
• The older, ranking mtmben, such Jobmoa's tu .Increase b1D has ION
'
Thi -.aft in a Chicago car toa1k
bore tM legend: "Onl11 Brink'•
Inc., can o~n this •aft." Tut•
dav thtrt 1DGI another lign at-
tocMd reading, "Ha, ha, 10 can
I.• "!'ht ao.ft had bttn o~d
and 13,000 atolen.
• S.m Percy, 64, of Bemidji, Minn ..
pleaded IUllty at h.iJ lOOth appear· ance in Municipal C o u r t on · a
charge of drunkenness. He was sen-
tenced to three days in jaU In lieu
of a $10 fine. Percy explains the
numerous offenses this wav: He
ha,, a large number of frienda and
does not Ute to off end them when
·they off er him a drink.
. aa the top men on committees. were .t-.. for the third time m the Ho111e in the audience. _,..,,.. ... The RepubUcana a t t.a c k e d ad· Wl)'I • Means Com.nllttet, but chair· ministraUon programs In almost tnan Wilbur Milli says it is not too
tV•l'J irea _ Vietnam. the Mld41e late to rescue it with a little ~ore
Eut, Western Europe, taxes, crime, go.~ernment economlzJng.
labor, poverty, hoUJing, farm income, I do not bellev~ we have yet done
ci'ty riots and the nuclear gap. But the b e • t we ~ to reduce fedtnl . spending, tbe Arka.nsu Democrat aaJd
Tuesday •• be once ataln abtlved the
Last of Old Guard ye:.~~ to admlntatfdon tlloa1
Slated to 'R~tire _:=:,~:=.::'~!to~ ~ peckaft -pottponement teJe..
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Ref. Charle~ phone and auto ex cl.at tu cuts acbld-
A. Halleck, one of the last o the GOP uJed for April 1-and perbapc a apeed-
"Old Guard," is retlrtng from Con-.up i.l) corporate income tax collections
gre111 at the end of the year. as well ..
The Indiana Republican. who twice But the 10 percent 1\D'Charge in
served aa Houae Majority leader. income taxes that Johnson wants will
said Tuesday the time has come to let require some more belt-Ulhtenint,
a youn1er man run. Halleck, 87, is in Milli said. The adminiatratlon will
bia 17th HOUie term and atandl sixth have to '" if it can cut tht bud,et
in seDiarit:J amonc all House mem-deficit below ill current Q> bllllon baa. level. '
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!), ftED S. Ron-MAH
AP Mtlltary Writer
WASHINGTON (APl -
Capture ot the Puebii by
•the Nort.b Koreans -and
the .Pent agon's
-~ tbl lldp
••• ··Na¥y .~
Wtsel -•J* '• tlfte1al lid db worldwWe e1eatrclnic
-.py1a(1>y the~ powers.
It. marb·a dl'&ttic thmge
from the Petitqoo•s in-
1ilte1N:e that the LlbtJty.
I IP1 ship &bot. up by 1be ~., llraelis off Egypt Iut June,
was a "technical research I • a
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ahlp." ,
''lnteD.lsence collection by
naval veeaela Is a routine
acdvlty ~ major
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· T.op Saviet Aitacked
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With Wooden Sword
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
-A number of the nation'•
-11 scientist astronauts ..
unhappy with the si-:e pro-
gram and 10me m1J quit
in b near future, a bitblr -~~
placed ICIUrCe nid ~y.
The acientist5' dilcant.t
springs from 1" • •r •
poid.I, tbe IO\lrce Mid:
-They feel the 75 perceiat
of their time deY'Oted to
training in the art. of
spaceflight has not left
enough time ror laboratory
research and studies, <'Jl'IS·
ing tbem to fall be1tind
former colleagues out!ide
the space program. ·
-Cuts in the space-budget i'QJ"'"'""
have postponed or canceled -'···~;,;.l.'> •• , •.
America's science oriented spaceflights. These flighta ........... _.._._ .........
were the ones which at-
tracted the lclentista to the
astronaut corps in the first
place.
"It's a rather wid~ad
thing among" t b e a -
perimen!A!r types, who feel
they've been let down -
been led down the primrose
path," the source said.
ftLAYMATE S
Mrs. Doferes Cost
* * Gang Ian
Boyfrie
NAGOYA, Japan (UPI) -
A student with a rising sun
fbg and a wooden sword.
attacked visiting d eputy
premier N ik o 1 a i N.
BIAllUov of the Soviet
Uaioa foday. The Russian
elOaped injdl'y '1fbe.n a local
J...,uese Glftdal 1 u n g e d
fCll'Wlrd 1o absorb Uw sword
blows. •
'lbe atudent, who con·
demoed t b ... flattering"
treatment of tbe Soviet ol-
fldal, wu arrested. He was
Jdmtified as Toahitaka Sur-
W t., 25. Police Aid he was
carrying a rising sun flag
that bore the insc~iptlon,
"To see what is right. and
not to do it is a want of
courage."
The attack recalled the
dr astic assassination in 1960
of Inejiro Asanuma, leader
ol the Japanese Socialist
party. Asanuma was stab·
bed to death by a yt)ung ,
Playmate,
Murdered The National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
(NASA) has a total of 56 astronauts a of them pilot& M 1 A ¥. I (UPI find no motive for the dou·
rather ~ IClentit~ Np liomlcfde~deteCU'il!& ble slaying and had.no leada
hat flown ln -rpece .mce • ~ for a getlw .boat lo the killers. They denied
1986, AM ~ ~ •anned ~1111 UBed ¥.y e --11 repctts that the house; sur·
spacerupt : Mt e4ected ~ a buxom g g tw'n d rounded by a seven-root tlllW late this awn mer. la t :.....J P yma e and yr11end, wall, was ransacked. They
whose bc)dies e $>und said jewelry wu left openly M • FJ • Tuesday ' night in it h e around the house and ruled Ia yiµg bedroom of he?J luxlpious out robbery as a motive.
island home. Police began a seardl for T 0 India Police said · -~' Mrs. Costillo'• small boat,
C~ • bllaade .1fbidl was mhsin& from ita
anct~ f seftl'al small private dock on a
canal which operu to Bis-
cayne Bay.
sword-wielding rightist as
he spoke before a political
rally.
Witnesses •aid Baibatov
and his party •er e standing
on a railroad platf<rm when
Suridate alipped put
bodyguards and approached
Baibakov u It to hand him
a letter.
The student in 1.enn1a
shoes began swinging the
t h r ee-foot, cloth-covered
sword. PN)vince ~rnor
Mi.ldne Kuwahara leaped
forward and blocked his
path. Suridate wa. Im-
mediately overwhelmed by
the guards.
Kuwahara suffered slight
injuries but the rest of the
group continued the tour
without further incident.
Suridate, the head of a
rigbtwing ~tudent ornniza·
tion, protested the polite
treatment of Baibak.oY dur·
ing his eight day tour and
said Japanese officials had
forgotten Russia's severe
1reatment of Japan after
World War II.
Government
-Defeated·
In Denniitrk
COPENHAGEN CUPJ) -
Prime Minister Otto Jens
Krag resigned today, his
government defeated b y
Danish votei:s protesting the
rising cost of socialism.
P olitical obeervPra 1&w little
evidence voterf were in-
fluenced by a. U. S. nuclear
bomber crash in Danish·
owned Greenland.
Assassins
Meet· Death
~~~®~rL .
···~ Spring Term
Starta ,..uesd~, Jan. 30
AU-Day Classe1-Kindergarten thru 8th Grade
• 'I'EACHJNG THE .C R'1 WITH PRONJCS
• DOOR-TO-DOOR BUS BERVIOE
• BEFORE AND AITBR SCHOOL C4RE
Call or wrj u todoy
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
IN P'OUHTAIN VALL.SY
16835 Brookhurst Street
Fountain V alley, California 92708
(714 ) 99:l-3312
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and . not buy one,
brothe~ have you got
willpower.
That'• b1cau11 the l'QUf!V·
~ile1 ha n 90 •011y 9reot
thWlfl goli'f for .._ this y_..
Ulie a MW look. ffeth.. 0.-.
aolcf OI they COIN. Aftd IJllrO
petiol 11 m ce. FrOlll o -W.
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LQNDOM (tlPn -Mi.a
Farrow, her face almost
hidden bJ a fur Mt. Mopped
briefly in London today en
route to India with the
Mabarisbi ltfabesb Yogi to
meditate at fils center.
._ Mia's sister Prudence wtio
• also will meditate at the I Yogi's center ill Bombay,
. i accompanied her. ,
w ere
their
e tied
moultls
Mrs. Costillo, described
by police as "bard-looking,"
was free on $'7,500 appeal
bond on an attempted grand
larceny c o n v i c t i o n in
December. The M i a m i
Herald quoted a police
sourc:e u saying she wu
"sle(lping her way up in the
gangland hierarchy."
Krag met his cabinet for
the last Ume and then went
to Amalienborg Palace to
turn in his resignation to
King Frederik IX in ac-
cordance with D· a n l s h
custom . Drive a youngmobile from Oldsmobile
SEE~ Nf..UEST OlOSMOU.f DEAi.Ei. GM OlOS lQJNG WHEas.A wt&. The yoei, wtt, aaJt his
system ol "meditation" will
·: C give bis clients "blissful , , consciousness," fle"W here
f,aaid
e times
~th I
"'; from New York with the ;J'_ __ tw_o __ si_s~_r_s_. ________ __, ____________ ~tc-----i
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The king asked him to
slay as caretaktr prime
minister until a new govern-
ment .is formed.
A $565,000
Vote of Confidence for the
Fountain Valley
School Distrlct
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A a resident \Vithin the Fou ntain \'alley School District you voted to let the district Issue
school bonds. This was your \'Oll' of confidence in tht area the district serves. Bank of
America and its associated investment dealers dt'monstrated the s&me conSdenoe in
buying the bonds-givfog the district the money it needs for improved educational facilities.
Interest ratm on the bonds were decided by compctlliue bidding-• procedure required by law
to obtain the lowest average interest rate for~ taxpayer under C\l.11"ent bond market oonditiODI.
Interest rates also reBect the credit rating of your di.strict.
Wr, at Bank of America, bid on nearly all municipal bonds iKUed in the Sta~. We're ~cularly
proud to play a key role in the development of the Fountain Valley School District.
One thing th at give~ us conSdence is that you and your neighbors wisely recognize a demonstrated
tTllth. good schools bene6t all citizens-those with and without children alike. The quality ol a
commu nity parallels the quality of its schools. This is rellected in property values through the yean.
1'011 may be interested Io buying Fountain Valley School District Bonds a.. a personal iovestmeot.
·-They offer the advantage of tcu '"~mpt lnconu and are available in deoom.inAtiom ol $5,000.
'You can purchaY these bonds through your local Bank of America branch-or cootact our
Munlcipal Bondi Department in San Francisc:o or Los Angel~.
uuauuuu au ftu •u u aua NEW ISS UI uuuuuauaauuao u uul
t.W .000 Foonllln Vallf'y School District.. Orange County, 11Jed and r«ll!'.ivtd by uJ a.od 1Ubfect to approval ol lega)-
C,alifomla, 5' and 4 fJ()I BnndJ, El«tion 19&4, Smes C. lty by nur attomeya, a copy of .,hole l~al opUlfon wit
Th~ bondJ are ~n( nioffend to Inv~ •t a c:lollu be prillted on ~ bond. A drc:ular relating e thf!M
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Myth of V alentino ~s
Bi ALBERt W. BATES Mahoney, a one-time New York
Of "" OtMY ,.. ...., policeman, bad aervtd in New Yo.rk:
u a bodyguard for the "abelk" ol Fanclet'l'of classic car a acroo the silent films. Wilen v aientlno shot to
naUon have for many yean bten sudden fame and f o r t u n e ' in
p'ying ·fancy prices for Isot!lt-H\)llf"'.ood, be sent for Lou Mahoney.
Prucbbd car1, all IOld aa .. the form·-Mahoney remained with Valentino uo·
er property of Rudolph Valentino, the til his untimely death in 19'J&, servini
ailent film star of the la>a." as )landy man and companion. .
It took a veteran Oran,e Coast resi· Ar. a resuf'l. Mahoney bew more
dent, Luther H. Mahoney, to expose of the tnrtb about the legendary ''lady
th1s myth through an article written killer" than almost anyone except.
for the Classic Car Cl~ of America's perhaps. Rudy'a wiv" and pe!ll[IDOU1'1
quarterly magazine by Dr. J. V. Neff '(il, in actual fact, there ever really
of Lynwood. · were any in the mistnss category).
'The Pill'
Fav9red
In· America
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Open intrauterine <»vices
lucb u coils and 1oqN are·
.nearly as effective i n
preventing pregnancy as
"The Pill" but probab9' won't be as popular In this
country, according to a
government study.
The Food a n d D r u g
Administration's advisory
committee on obltetrict and
gynecology in a report oa
a year-long study issued last
weekend warned against the
use of closed devices for
most women.
The commtuee said doted
devices 1uch as the rinl
or bow, whicb dominate the
U. S. market 'bot are used
infrequeoUy, have resulted
in performati'on of th e
uterus and i o t e s t i n a 1
obstruction "in a dispropor-tionately large num·ber of
instances."
Dr. Louis M. Hellman,
committee head doubted
that intrauterine d e v i c e 1
(IUDS) would replace 'tbe
pill in America.
"We're kind of a
medlcine-taking people aDd
sort of o b j e ~ f to-havinl
devices in ~ b o d 1
permanently," he aata.
IROUI
BEEfi:'~
,_. JOHii • ,..., aACK lMEl.
WUlllfS COlll IOMt •LID rAIM.lTY
Unllb"' tM ..... wllo Ifill pay New York and In Europe. Perbapa to bJve been
homage to V1.._..,1 r ••a at I~ cauae4 the confUlon. .. ..... r-• _,.._ otlc ..;.:! Fr&IChial. '!'be ltMrt woald tmrefcn
be somew1'at lib eGP* Ill u ori&1nal
peJedal•d''ll
memory errJ '* ltJ pladlll flow-"WbeMver RudJ wu ba New York --s--
ers ~t Ida crnt la Bell1nod Ceme~ the tsOUa agent there mllde oae of nre a popular fad · in tbe 19205,
ery. Dr. Ntfr1.._..ll111 the class· their.can available ID bim. Tbe same •ben rtdUltors weren' bidden wader
Perblpl tbe oeatest • a 11 0 e lh
puncturiq .........,, ..... ,.. OWDeJ'I
ot "ValatiDt ~."eve•
the owner of tbt _.a.-, .etu&Uy
Gwned and droft, or bad driftD for
him, came In a renfatlon frool
Mahoney about Uil car Rudy favore~'
mOlt. It wu a 1116 Aviou-Voisi~
tAiurer, wldah IWl 9AY exist iD dead '
storage IOl!lewblrl.
ic car ltGly. Ht Mbd Mabomy the thlnC bappened bl Europe. 'nle ltud.io tbe bood. >
tnith about tbt tai.. Uaat Valentino bad an IJOtta·Frucblni tourer, and -Rudy's cobru and Ir duplicates
either bad • stable of Iaotta· Rudy posed in thil for aeveral publici· have, aJoDc 1'ith a n of never-
Frascbin11 w that be at le'ut bought ty •bots." oned..-.y-Valentino I a t ta a , com-
. one a year. MaboneJ replied: After his film. "The Cobra," became maDded lligh *prices "Vantino
"Rudy bought an 1Mtfa·J'rucb1nl a success, Vllenll'!o had artiaana at . ••Aua Cobr .. But R aeYU ued
town car ln 1125. Thia was the only United Artists stud1M create a. coora uv u .
lsotta·E'raschlni he ever owned. He "~" for the radiator cap of his . bu.t one, ~ oripul. wbidl be
was seen in other llottal both in Jaotta._Fr'aacblal -and I e V er A 1 adorned bis 008 aftd aly Jaotta·
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Six to e!Pt mllllOG womtn
fn ~ wor14 me IUDS,
almOlt ball u many u uae
pll]s, FDA olflclall tald.
Altbouab exact f1lw'el are
not available, they estimate
about 1 mllllon American
women use them. T h e
Duqtber 61 pill Ulert la bard
to determloe, but 1Ddlcatlou
are mat lboat & m1mm
U.S. women preter'the cn1
method.
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fQtll flSlllllJI • 1441U ~ nom Pl$llTIOU
IUDS ha~ partlca1a-ap-
pllcatfon in ~
nations where woma fora-t
fo take the pills Uwnqabed
20 days In each meutru1
cycle. \
Hellman said the pill and
IUDS were in traditional
contraceptives "what the jet
plane is to the propeller
plane."
The FDA committee en-
dorsed legislation proposed
by the admirustration last year to bring · IUDS and
other medical devices in·
serted lnto the body under
closer federal reau.Lation.
CBIEP COMPLAINT
Tbe commJttee's c b l • f ·
complaint la that they are
packaged without adequate
instructions for use "and
many are not marketed in
sterUe packages w f t h
disposable introducers. ''
The committee found a
pregnancy rate of from 1.5
to 3 per 100 women during
the first year of the use
of the most auccesaful IUDS
In this country. Rat.ea tend
to decline durlnl. succes.sive
years and vary Wit.JI' the size
of the device and' the· age
of the paUenl
It recommended •Cai.nit use by women who have
Mver been pregnanl
r It f 0 u n d rntrauteriM
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• ., ~ IEN80N Tbeir at'111JMnM IP1ntt tbe cit.J'• eel a IUJ1ll"iliq c~ between tbe poll-commerda.l operatcn. ducl.ng fee ..S we may have U> chlllce "l IUk ~ ii warried about
•• • _. ._ ._... Udelanda ta propola1 wtre voiced tion ol tbQte who YOWcl pay 1be feel Countered Chamber President JohD our-fni.11." tbla ,.. Jut WJc added • top of
II tbe dtr ti ~ Bea 1niu at a wt breakfut meetia( at-and tboli'*Wbo would ""1 tbem. MacPb at the breakfaat: The cbaabW inltiallf aireed t. .. •••ltbllr e11e,•• M a6d.
p1ilpOlll4 tlddref1 .. fMI ~ tended by mort tban ae t1dellnd.s Their differeaces ctlW Jarply on ••we .. wltlnblJ appo...s .to 1 9ChelDt 1t9t·,-der Hurlbalt uil y.,. aMd bt qr..t tblrt ibluld
. watafk..t Jlllll' a1IM. tile JIChWW· uen. the amount ol tfte cOance· revenue • Pl'Od'ucllll I• • ft DOW coancilmea warned tllat tbe city must be a tidelands 'Cblrfe, II.Dee Jt lt
ed .... ClllllN ..._ • lWI aodu Oil n:_ ~~ ~ =~ is~ m:eu:: ~1=-ou~ b~at! :,~·~.:-~=~ adopt a tidt\lnds tu or i.e. the $RP91b used J~t Ub 1111 otblr JIMce
of.-.; , Manapr Jact Barnett. He said today City Council t.kh•1w committee objectivity in going alone with the danger of havinc the state adollt cme ol land. But he wll'DeCl tMt "we
Monofti, the dty s wats«ie~ .• tbU several per1GD1 have expressed heeded "1 LiDdaJef Par-. city ()1st rear) in saylnc there should of its own for Newpor:t Harbor can't just ke.p pWns Oftt tu on
ecqlCllDic structure could aumin CCl:I· an interest in listening to the But a pnllmla.-y llldlcatiOla ti lta be a tidelands f~." tideland!. top of another.'' •I~ damage. · recordiQJ. acale cen be lained from figures~ The tidelan<b are held in trust for He said a COl'N'"""'""• reduction
• eM are bleat Vietr1 ol Nt'WJ*'t uaed by ~ Manager Harvey L. NQMINAL FEF. the state by the city. ,,__...
li <>•mW fll Com m • r c e IUllPIUllNG SAP HW"lburt, wllo speaks ol two ctllb "We went aJoog__ on the basis that Another dlseocharlted volce belong-lbould be made fw 01 new tu, ~<lack BsD1tt and members ,,. lnakfllt debMe, w1 ... last a 1q1me foet annually for privMlt tbit fee would Vnominal. Now we're ed to William Mason, lrviM Co. Jftli· provided that Us ramifications were
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ttOteS! TN ~s stoy tke some. The variety
stays ttw some. The peoplt stay tk• some.
Nottiing c~ but those little stomp.d nvm·
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1mO I le r """". How did we do it and still ketp up our stand· ordU By doing· oway ~ltk frills like trading
stomps • , • gomes ..• g1mm1cks •.. and long tote hours. Whofs left 1s the some high quol-~-~ Mrvice you've alwoys exp«cted. lvwd
there's r>Othlng gimmicky ~~ that.
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TICKFAW, La. (AP) -
Fotlr ltrandJ ol barbed wtr.
dr8tchecl across a duaty
rural road in southeast
Louisiana by a ~year-old
widow have i n f u r f a te d
neighbors, stymied sheriffs
deputies and det-0ured the ,
mailman.
Mrs. Maude Brock aays
the road belongs to her. has
for 25 years, and that's the
way it's going to stay. She
adds, "I'm a damn good
shot.''
Two oC her neighbors have
taken excep&n. G a y I e
Rogers and J. W. Jenkins
have filed charges of
shooting with intent to kill
and obstruction of a public
road against the widow.
While they are mum on
the shooting accusation, ~
they say the fence, erected
earlier um month, is plain
enough. Rogers , owner of
a gravel pit. says the fence
makes his trucks detour to
a route that is two miles
longer and hu turns that
make llte milerJble for his
drivers.
Mrs. Brock's barbed wire
cuts off one route t'o several
other houses. · •
Mrs. Brock contends her
husband built the road and
intended it to r e m a i n
private. The Parish Police
Jury, county govern l n g
body, has maintained the
road, however, and under
Louitl.ana law it n o w
belongs to the public.
The widow says pads!!
employes worked oo the
road behind her ba~ and
against her 'fishes. mostly
while she was out of town.
Besides, she says. the
secluded road is used for
a "lover's lane. and r don't
have to st.and for that kind
of thing."
The local postmaster has
reported the fen~ to ;11s
superiors, saying It blocks
a mail route : Rogers and
Jenkins have b a d a
frustratlni go at the barbed
wire through official chan· nets.
First they went to the
police juror elected Crom
their district but claimed ~
they got no satisfactlon. The
district attorney was called
in aod . he said he would
write a letter telling the
widow to take the fence
down. The letter brought no
results.
Then they 1wore out the
cbuges and the matter
passed -to the sheriff's of·
rice. R e so I u t e I y * tbt
deputies moved to servtt the
warrants but found Mrs.
Brock "sick in bed with the
flu."
"She ls ,.q;;sed to come!·
up to the office with hei
attorney when she geb
well ," a sheriff's offic~
spokesman said this week .
Why not ca'll u for
Information °" Q.,.
$1,00I aecounb earn
tnn higher ret'um than
the current annual
rate of 53 ,
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QUEENIE . ly Phil lnterlandi
.. Pardon· me, 'MiU, would you like aomeoM to
l ctinX to?"
Lollipops Bring Cheer
To Bedridden Children
ROSTON IUPI) -The
Lollipop Foundation o f
America hn notning to do
with the salt or promotion
of lollipops.
It wu founded eight -years
ago by a man who chooses
lo remain -anonymous. It
was established because of a Uttle girl with whom the
founder has lost contacl
Elgtit years ago. a 5-year-
old girl was struek and
critically in1ured by a truck.
She w~ taken to Boston
City Hospital where ·her
case was described as
hopeless. She was given up
for lost. '
A Boston businessman
learned of her case and paid
her a visiL Thls led to m<>re
visiu and a bond of af-
fection was formed.
The man brought varfou~
~Hts from time to time until
one day, he noticed a display
or lolli~t clustered in little
pails in a drug store window
across the street from the
hospital. ·
He bought them a 1 I •
bcout'lt them to the little
girl. and put her in charge
or distributiitg them in her
ward.
The therapy worked so
well that nurses began.
buying more lollipops with
their own money. It was
then that the man foanckd
the Lollipop Foundation of
America.
The foundation's o n l y
runotlon ls to give lOUipops
to hospitals -as many
lollipops as the mu can
a Hord.
It costs the man, who
operates • direct mall
advertising business. $1.,200
to $1,400 a year. But he
doesn't seek donations. He
doesn't even want them.
"We're not looking for
funds, he sa,-. "Jt'a a pet,
private little thing. I think
a man ought to be allowed
to do something like this
ir he wants."
The little ;irl who lnspired
the foundation sl.J'vived. The
man heard from her two
or three times. Then her
family moved and he lost
contact.
But the lolli~ continue.
II lte'• away in Service •• ~
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on Valentine's Day!
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sweaters are perfect over
pants at skirts.
,..,._ ileble h1 wliit• enJ 1110•""
•cl put•I colott. S1nall, ~ecli·
""'• Ler9•. Hurry •"' Se•el
6.88
Specf~I l»uyl
Acetate briefs
for women
Penney's famous Gaymode•
bri.ta In soft, comfortbble
ac:elaie trtcOt. EIClttic lei-MCI
~iJt. Tailored briefa avaflable
In white a nd past.ls. Small,
Medium, large.
lig 1avin9sl
Infants' cotton
polo 1hirt1
Short sleeve 100% catton knit
polo shirts for your yount·
ster have snap·cfosur• 011.
ahoulder for easy on..a,,.·off.
large auortmeot of colors oncl
J*ltlems. 1 ""'·
Special clearance!
Girls' sport tops
Orig.
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Her•'• the new favorite of girls
of all og ... Chooie fro~ny
populor styl~. pant
dre•, tl'lini-skirted dr• with
attochecl MOtchi ng pants, cul-
otte drett. All in th. bright new'
colors and bold prints of
today. Sizes 7-1'.
3.99
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Orlon• knit top1
Bright, pote ntly-colored
striped te>J>S or• 100% Orlon•
acrylic. Eosy-core knits are
wathable. Chaos• short
1leeve1 or sleeveleu. Small,
Pantastlc 1avin91 on
costume l•w•lry
Orig. fl 22~
Variety of 1por:t
top1ferw~
Orig.
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P,,ncale• cleeptone atripes
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Twh1 72" x 101" ff.t er 1 2 58 llette-flt S-t.riae4 M... e
Pultll"x 101"fl•t•r lleM-flt ,...,.,...., ......... 2.78
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Twta 72"x 111"1'9t.., • ••• flt...,.,._. ......
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Cftoote COfol ... hyacinth
Petteale 1uper 1iie prints
101" x 120" flttt ., 72 .. J( 14"7
a.ete-flt s-t.n...i ~ •
Plll.w .... 42" x.4r' 2 hr 2.64
Pencale bleached
Twhl 72" x 10I" flet.,
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1or. 120 "-'
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to" l( 10" ·-~' .s-hftae4M"9M
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P~nn-Prest nevw ~ solid
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NEWPORT BEACH
(Fashion Island)
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Status quo .
For Board
~CRAMEN'l'O (AP)
Tbe Senate's Dem6"'atle
}e.tilr h• (al)ed in I ~ I
.. to break Ole Republlca"i dofRID•~d Senate .Jodici...,. t
... C.llilmlfttt bilo two com·
:; mh\tes aad thus we• iti ..
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JrL lliuna' effort wae "ft-, · t. _., iected • ,on I.be floor -.19 ~-Tuesd.y as· two Demectaft
sided With near-unanimous
Republican OfPOlition •. A 21·
vote majorJtY was needed
iD the 40-member house.
Afber the t 1 g h.t vote,
Bumi said he doesn't plu
to pre1s the issue further.
"We've lived wilh the
Jbdiciary Committee for 100
and some odd years," be
said. "It will be ch.ana:ed
FinA?hJ>re~icis .U~ , .. , ... . ~
eventually."
He added. that he plannad
t _o reappoint RepuMloan
Sen. Don&1d Grunsky, ...,, if" Watlonvllle u conutdtt.H
cbainnu althoaJb G11lllli<y •
spearheaded opposition to To 1Get More Funds
LOS -'NGEU:s (AP). -
Ll Gov. Rcliert H.· l'-
prodict& !be U~•-'
Calitomia will Pt " -;;
IUbotantlal budget 1ncr .... this year,
Univerlit7 regents bave
uted Gov. Reagan for t:nt
million for the next fiscal
year, but fears haVe been
e:rpreAed that Uie flltirt
may be cut blct to b7o
million. Wt year's budget
WU '23J million.
''The flaure stllI is being negotiited," .. Jl'inch 1 a I d ,
"but I think it is unlikely ,
that th• mu.;,,mt,,. will 1et
more than POO milll'on·.",
Tbe Republican lieutenant
tovenKlr, ipeakinc Tuesday to newwaeD at tbe Beverl1
"Hilton, laaid the unlventt;
bud.let wiU pt the higbeat ~°'!?' :..t.cn:;;
.. w -Ibo~
the BIU'ns commi ttee ·
percentage increase o't any dividing plan. rtate "'-'•..._ .. . "R'eprisala: are a grea1
' -r--..ent. · thi.nr, but you can't foW up
Finch aa1d he believes your committees," 1 a I d
Reagan does not have a Burns.
"fb:ed, hard p o s i t i.o-n ' • . Similarly. Grun sky said
aiainst an income t a. :x: his oppoaltloo to B~
Wltbholdig 1yltem and is pl.an w3s "not in retaliation
not u '"unalterably op-for his own unsuc«ssfu l at·
Jl(lffd" to it as he once was. tempt earlier this month to
Fb>cb·Aid ~ belieyu the WlJUt B11t111 u tbe Stoata
wltbholdinc syrtem ii need· leader.
td and .. I think we've 1ot Burns P'Oposed brealdn1
lO. come to it inevitably." up tbe 13-member com
Of a proposed i 1 ·s e mlttee into two 1 e v e n .
universitJ tuition lee, the member one1: a CrimiuJ
lleuW!ant goqrnor MJd he Procedure Committee to
believes the plan may be C()nslder criminal 1 a w
"altered." He said M sup-legislation -counterpart of
ports a plan suuested by an A1sembly committee of
A!1embl.l .R e p u b If c a n the same name -and a
Leader f'O:blrt Mona1an ol civil Jaw committee whlch
Tracy, wbo proposed a would retain the name
11atem of craduated student Judiciary Committee ..
fM l:ncreues bued Ul. part llurna uid the wort load
on famil1 income and..uity bad irown too much for one
to pa7. !. • committee .
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Pearl ·Choate ~uilty 2nd Doctor
For Assaulting Pair On Trial.'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -~yments. Nefther man was . In Ahorb.on
Pearl Chlll!O.ll.ircb, 18;.,.., . l , SAN FRANCISC6 (UPI)
free on SIJ'»;>onci today _ ' •· Bfttti'11tit. Clilbnea"' '!...'A second prominent San followin~ 'Ollltteticm on the rifle fired accidentanr. Francisco physician wen\ pn
two coun•· ol a.t•ulf Wt.1:21 Deputf J:!ist.... Atty. Irvin trial today before t ·tl: e
a deadl7 weapon· on a Cobeli ariuetl the ~eapon Call!ornla Board ol Medical
policeman 8114·• nellhbcr. woukl not fire until it ~u Examiners on charges of
Mrs. ,Bfrcfi, widow of cocked -.d tbe 1 a f e t Y performing Illegal abortions.
South Pasadena 'mfllioaab't released. The board was expected
Albert OtiJ • Birch, will be ed Ort~;Dy t!~e ~: ~argi to start and fini.sn the case
sentenced J'fb. 15 by wil:tl d n ° todq of Dr. Seymo~ Smith,
SuperiOr _ Court JU d I e ::::~~ with in~nt ioa !~ staff .member at St. Francis Kathleen Plfker. -mtt .~ J f Hospital.
S•· · •-• b m ... U'Cl . ury oreman . . ,.._WIS C~Vl~o.cu Y a How.ard L. Fitch told Smith, Dr. J. Pl ul Shive. .j~ Tue1day of fifing a .22-newsmen jurors felt the pro-ly. ehlef of obstetrics 'at St.
caliber ~ ~t Patrolman &ecution failed to prove "in· Luke's }fospital iii SID
Rn-. Oouncil a~ ~ a.u 1 tent .. Franc:Uco. and s~ven oUler
Herpin, lnther~in-Iaw: of ~. Birch ' was a physicians are charged with
one of ber' teuntl, m a beneficiary from the estate p e r f o rming therapeutic
dls.pute July 13 Oftr re!tt of h!!r . bUlband,. who -died abortions on women who
RRST, FAST
Wiie· t.M• ;... flm •kut·.fM
b.st i11 I.Ml _,7 Chee.Ir ft
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DAILY '1\;0'!'1' ..
last Mucb lS at the age !'Ad -German measles earl:J
of 95. tn pretnancy.
She faces a maximum . Sbively's two-day trial
possible . _sente~e of 10 be!ore the 12-member board
yean: ln date prison or one ended Tuesday. The board
year in county jail with a took the case under ad·
poeaible 15.000 fin'e on eaoh visement and may rule on
eoont. it thi~ week.
Dulek LeSabre• are for ladies
who love both oomfo~ and their
-ba••t.-mlnded husband ..
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Stansbury Buick
234 E. 17th Stroot .
Cost• Mow, c.1;1. ,,
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I 27 5th Stre-.t •
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8 foot pool_~table with
Slatron® playing be_d
Reg.s369 .. ...
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Rugged, durable, pklys like genuin• 1lat•. Th. cloth is rubber backed wool with IOrge gvm rubh.r CUlhiont, ~, pr ..
formed pock•t Jin.rs and boll r•turns. Uni-body 1teel lram• and legs 011vr• l•v.el bed. Regulation size. ·H•n~rne walnut
grain top rail with mother of pearl inlaid 1igh t mork•rs, brV1hed chrom• edges, walnut afdes. CompJ.~wfftttwo 51• 1talia11
cues, Belgian lathe-turned official 21A" balls, triangle, bridge head, chalk and in1truction1.
' P•.W INCLUDE DIUVllY IN LOCAL AIU. ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .....
Save ..'.$50 on our Foremost
8 ft. quality pool table
%• Plybend• Md, II'"" wOol doth CO'l'el'. lh1bb« eu1hion1
ond b.weled pocket lin.rt, 2.52• eu91, boll1, trlongl•,
chalk, brid~.
Reg. •269, NOW '219
-Save $.SO on our Foremost
7 ft~P nd pool table
All ,,,_ ity " of the oltov• toble abridged into
e 7 ft. l•. PJ.yfng ffelcf "'"""'" 39• Jlf 76•.
Reg. $259 f:olOW .~09
Save 1191 on our Foremost
ltounce. pOol table
a.... fw .... -.... ly-14511'.• 21!1' pt.,; .. W-of II' Plyt-f. """"~ 0-1 ,..,... • ,
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HUNTING1"0N BEACH
I Huntington Center)
Savtl $81 on our Foremo1t
8 ft. prof ... ional t,ble .
Pro-sty{• Mbl• It our strongat ond aturdielt. ·St.I rain.
forced 2"6• Honeycomb beef. Dtlux• o«nlOfy pocko,..
Reg. •469 NOW '388 . . .
Save $30 crii owr Foremost
8 ft. economy pool table
Et.ofto!tly pricM wfth fflux• '""""· ligld uel·'*'Y ""' freiM. An ..oi MIMortl cio.ti. v,• rlybend ltff. A,...; ...
Reg. '169 NOW '139.
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NEWPORT BEACH
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WSupervisors
By JACK BROBACK
Of ... OellF ..... Steff
A ••status report" on the
1967 Grand Jury's recom·
mendatjons and "manage-
ment achievement" al the
tiouble-plagued 0 r a n g e
Cou.oty Medical Center wu
fiven to supervisors Tues·
da y by Ac tin&
Administrator W~ne [).
Schroeder.
The OCMC's problems
rtsulted in the firing of ad·
minutrator Marshall Ause
last November and lat~ the
scathing report of t h e
Suits Worth $750 ,000
Filed Over Accident
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Get 'Rosy RepOrt' on ·Medical
' ce.Dter'a finance• bf t.be in December m inactive ac· be processed ttx'ooCh the Schroeder said a county PIM. tbia oYC'-realiualon ol
Grand Jury, counta dated prior to March credita and colleetioe sec· manpower aaalylia atacly ill rtftae will Gilly meaa a
Schroeder painted a roay 1, 1* Ud with t b e tion." tbt tut aix JDODtbt had Mt to lie county af about
picture ol accomplllhJ?'le.nts aulataace ot· pr I v a t e The llctina Mntniatrator resuited ln a reductioc of '600..GeO:'
in the last two months. bualne11, the center 13 told · of several aew pro-per1oonel. that budcet con· Schroeder 1 a l d the
"Many ol the recom· already r • a 11 i I a 1 an srams lnstitut.ed to reduu trol for tbe remainder ol av..,. dallytafatient load
mendationa a.a outlined by aver•&• ol tl,500 a day from costs at tbe center. !Jfcluded the fitcal year will reallu of tbt bolpl Ud bee
the Grand Jurv for revialon-those account.a. wer• the possible !annin" aa economy of Wider-ex-r~ by SO a day,
-J • • pendlture of tbe bo ·tal e&.i.uuualiaa th• need for ol accounting and billing OLD OMQ'TJNG out or launary work now bod14 apt m«e bed cooatructio-. Bot,
proc«lures were .recognized "Ok! accounts totallln& S3 done at the center; saving daet by *·000· be MdM, "our out-patient
prior to their audit and milJJon which were amltted 118,000 a year by rending COLLECT ••.•,• and emer1ency r o o m
many of t h e i r recom-at the tiJne of Electronic dupqcatinc work to the cen· "We will c o 11 e c t ·ap. 1ervice1 are a r ow i n g
mendations have been Im-Data Proceul.na conversion tral c o u n t y duplication proximately '1,0l'l,000 l.n ad-astroaomieall7 and revenue
plemented.'' Schroeder told have bet D idedfied." Ml'Yicef, and 11vtng -000 ditfooal tennGes than we from tbae aervices will be
the board. Schroeder report.eel. "'lbese a year by joilli.Jtt In a pro-have budfeted for, .. the ad· able. over a period ol years.
On cred.ib and collections, old account.a have been posal to COftlOlidate alt m I n i s t r a t o r boaste4. to recover the construction
the administrator said a reconciled to our total ac-COUftty maintennce and "J'.fowever. with the state cotta which are needed fot
GARDEN GROVE
Claims totalling more than
l750.000 have been filed
agamst the cities of Santa
Ana and Garden Grove and
Orange County as the result
of an auto acciMnt last Oct.
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plu.s '1..4118 tJ1 actual ex-program was implemented cowrta receivable and will custodial services. optJonal Medi.cat FiullclJlg e~ Of thew uus." penses lo date for injuries ·--=-----;;__-----------------------'----------=--.:....::;=.::;,..,:;.;....;:.;.;:;:.::.......::..:..:::_;__ ________ _
mcurred in the crash. "
Ruth Dalley. of 11912 Tim·
my Lane, Garden Grove,
has asked l500.000 for the
death of her daughters in
the two-car crallh at the
uttersection of Eoclid and
Hazard street!.
Glen G1'over. on behaJl of
hU son. Denni!. bas asked
8250.000 general damages
The claims. which were
denied by ' the board or supervisors, thus opening
the way for I a vt s u i t a ,
resulted from a collision ol
can driven by D e n n i s
Grover. 16, of J 1i 8 3 8
Mapob St., Garden Grove,
and by Richard J . Wiegand.
· The claims contend that
Wiegand's car smashed into
the Grover vebtcle becaU1e
a stop sign at the in·
tersection was obscured by
shrubbery.
4 County Solons Face
Quiz by Underwriters
SANTA ANA -A state
s enator and three
Assemblymen from Orange
• • Coonty will be quined by
= .. 'me.n>ben or the Orange
~ ~ Life \.Underwrite~a
.... AslOCiation at the latter a -i : 'annual "Legislative Lun·
• • Cbecui" t4 be llcld 'oert fti.
day noon at toe Saddlebac.k
Inn. ~;: Tu5:Ji;/0::d GA:::eh~~~~
John V. Briggs ( R •
li'ullerton), Robert H. Burke
·; .,:R.ffuntington Beach) and
;Kenneth Cory (D·
•• 'Westminster) will appear at
•• the program. according to
: ; · ~ o b n W. Allen of L o s
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Alamitoe, I e g I • I a tt v e
chairman.
Allen eaid that Sen. James t . wtietmore CR-Fullerton)
will aetad an ~tive
a SI i I ta ll t , aid ht
AaMDJblYJllD Robert E.
&adbam (ll-Wewport
Beach) reported be blld a
previou engagement.
Gftsta invited to com-
municate with "thole in the
political arena" 1 n c 1 d d e
.Harry O • .M.iUer, chief depu-
ty, Calllornla Department of
Ins.urance; Everett Ban-
nister. txeeatM leCNt.r}'.
Orange C'AmtJ M • d l c a J Auoclatio a; Frank
D o meJtldlini, prelident,
Orange CGunty Bar A.Hoda·
ti on.
'~. ~: Junior Miss Pageant
Judging Scheduled
GARDEN GROVE
Formal judging of the 24
llnaliats in Callforn.la's
Junior ldlSI Pageant of 19811
-to select the outatanding
high acbool coed academi·
ciao -will be held here
Friday and Saturday ln the
• :auditorium of Garden Grove
. ,Hlgb School
. . Tbe contest, sponsored by
· · Year in Jail,
Probation
lt ~ For Escape
FULLERTON -A
Fullerton man who was shot
in the back u he fled from
a city police officer has been
ordered lo serve one year
in lhe Orange County Jail
and three years probation
on charges of felony escape.
Judge William Speirs .11c-
cepted tile d i s tr i ct at·
torney's m o ti o n and
dismissed possesslOft o f
narC1>Ucs charges again1t
-Albert G. Yniguez. 38.
Ynlcuu was •bot by a
Fullerton police o f f i c e r
when he fled whllt his car
was being se&Mhed last
Dec. 10. He bu now
recovered lrorn the Injury,
wbicb WU dac:ribed by
hoap1tal offidlll u a minor
f1esb wound.
Police said a plutlc bag
containinl what they bellev·
ed to be~ was found in Ynlauu 1 auto.
Aide Picked
For Board
SACRAMENT<> f AP)
Wllllam R. MeGartJ of
Ontario hu been Hiiled by
Gov. Be..-to a four-1ear
term on the Saot& AM RtcloDal WMer Quality Con-
trol Board. .... .. T1llldl1 llto
ruppcintecl, E¥a..u c .
Rota. 45i JU~ pubUe
utilltltt mua1c, to uetbt.r
klur·1ear tcm.
the Garden Gt'ove· Junlor
Chamber of Commerce. will
pJck the winner Oil th• baals
of mental alertness. potae
and appeanmce. y o u t b
fttnees and ability at the
creative and perfarm.ing
arta.
Scholarship will be ad-
judpd by Dr. Edward ·
BeaobJer, tUperintendent ol
Fo~. Valley 11Choots:
Charles Kenney, auperln·
todent ol the Capistrano
Unifiecf Sebool Di1triet, 11\d
Frank Starnes, ulOCiate
mperi:at.endent of t h e
Garden Grove U D Ifie d
School DiBtrict.
The pageant at 8 p.m.
Saturday will cllmu the
program.
~r judges include Or.
Richard ·G 1 owes . Los
Angeles C o u n t y super~
tendent of schools ; Or. Ted
Anton. superintendent ol
schools for Hlllsboroogh,
Calif .• and Glenellen Cooper,
1962 Junior Mi11.
Bill Again
Introduced
By Schmitz
R4publlcan Sen. John G.
Sclunltz of Tustin s.aid today
in Sacramento be ls in-
troducing legialation to open
weUart l)aY!tlflJl reetrch to pub!M: inspection and to Umtt welfare a•Jatuce to
MOO a month for each fa.mi·
ly.
Sdnnitl said that by mak·
lng payment recorda pubik
information. It would be
usier "to dltcover perton1
wbo are receivln1 ftlOft
welfare benefit.a than ·thtir
genulne needl requtre.1• AU
other lnformatiClll woWd be
kept confid~ he lldded. A 11m.ilar W introduced bJ Sdlmles ,. .... paned
tbe s..te with a wauaual u.tiruktna voe. ttorn u. Go'" ~ ff. Finch, bot ,,.. tll1ed bJ tbl Allembly.
3rd Anniver~ary
ORANGE -Rush Center.
tht neuro-ps~bialri<' unit of
St JMept\ ffOlptta) Mrf and
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All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monclay Through Saturd.ay
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Shop Penney~ .F~r All
Your Lighting Needs
BIG 4 FT. LONG FLUORESCENT LIGHT
COMPLOE , WITH TWO 40 WATI TUBES . , . ..
Weal Jor home 1W01ki:iendt, work .hop, offfce. IMtalseasitytM)whet• ... COMeSwi!hcordmkl,.,....
a....._~ •••c:tor. c anpl••• with two 40 wa1t .a.. 0r..a1:"' blO x )r" .w., r c1eep.
Informal chimney light·
18.98
Contemporary lightini
Eoty .., 1ntto11 ~ Kvht • .. 1 I 9 n ... ...,. tloee. 10" ........ 11' ""'°"" • 7' ~ ...... u .. 1-uo """' bvlb.
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COACH LANTIRNS .. 7.99
Wagonwheel ligh~
j..ffght chandelier hos CClf'P« flnlUI f« 4 6 ft 9 an authentic Old -W11t flovOf. 30" ';-11
tpreod; 15• drop. Utet 5-100 -" b\llbs. e
Bath ·and vanity ligh\
utht .. .,.,.,,, batht00'9I with • 2.Y
frGlled glata fluoreecent flxtvfe. Ott/ 13 98 elf ~. electric outlet. 20 .. tube • ;,,......
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DIMMll SWITCH
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Chonftlng 3.ffght chanct.lier ho. white
gloss hobt!Oil thodn. tlends --.II 'll'ith
Col~iol, Eorly A"'efican Of' TNHll'#oftol
furnishings.
li" long utiH,Y strip
Whhe eno1HI utlllty .,Ip lf1Mf"I
iflcfudee OM 15 waft ffuor_,. .....
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Wwof41CINCIJ.
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McGort1. 4l. a
R4ipabbcan. \t 11\dus tri1l
C'nonlinator for the S•n
B«rnardino C ounty
B • o • • m i c: Oevtloptn.nl •• Comm.lallott. He repltc..-
Naney !. 8mith W Ran
lkrnrdt.,.,_ •!tote t"'m I'll·
plnd. ne non ....iar1tc1
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An opf1I Mo~,. bftwf'f'n I
and 6 o'<'~ thi~ Alt,.rnoon
1'be publlc ls Invited.
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Fire Calls
China Ex perts
Set Discussion
WAllREN ~'t:.w!; ce11etM11 "' flA!tMel '· ANAHEIM -Three ex-~. vc;,;::.'~.·= '~. ~ Mw~. ~ ...... ~· lleWleY .,. ... ll#M perts on Asia will discuss ,.,__ "-w~-~-· '~ Red China at the Friday ~~ ... ~ ·=.•v.=r..:."::."~.;.'":::.... meeting in the Anaheim "'U. LllM J-~ .,. .i..-"· Convention Center of the i=.• ='. '. we.. SVMa World Affairs Council of -,.,,, ~. •tttn ......... IC. Orange County. •=• ....... '*"' "' ....,., Th~y are Dr. Robert A. '-''~ "· ~~ ':. ~ ~ "::'* Mcear111• .,. •1cNN c. Scalapino, S t a t e Depart-
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tier B<>Uvard ~ b
clenda .Raad, t.a Habra wtD
be done by the a. J. Noble
Co. of Oru1• I« •.111.
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• ••MC!PfL J'-'Y ......,. s111tt "" 0o<1s Junt Munthe-Kaas. who repre-n"~ 111"' ' sented a Swedish news serv-e::J<#ll\ ~)}~:' te~~,::;:, 'C . "=• ~ 5-a " Oavkl ~~:' 8.:l~':l ,_..,11 I!. $dllll•v n Alllt<1 c.. ice in Peking last year. "~·-·-.. w ~" SdllNiY Their mutual toptc will be a,~; 011~...._. c~ ._ ,,,,.,.,, .,. .,. .. M. "Cbaot in .&id Qllna-
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.HUNTINGTON BEACH
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COMPLETE. BRAKE OVERHALL ·
We lrutall new bond.cf linlnos, rebuild oll-'~MI cylindn, fllb '-
broke drums, blHd and m lll broke system, rt,,.xk front whMI .....
l"fl; lnafoll new front greoM MOia ••• much meref .
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and Beds
Twin, Full·, Queen.
King. Velvets,
wood finish .
Values to 109.95
YOUR CHOICE
3000
Not all sizes in all styles
Antique White
Italian Provin.
Trundle Chain
59.9SV ..
3300
Cl1aic I Foot
·: Sofa i1
Damask Coven
199.95Ya1Ue
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Bunk Trundle
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Salem r:naple finish.
Heavy quality, incl.
bunks, springs, matt.
149. 95 Value 9900
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Simons
39" Hollywood
Bed Set
J nc lud • • mett ..... , box
sprlnga, delux. heedboud
In Wack, white or yellow
bedfnme.
159.95 val.
9900.
Danish Style
3 Piece
Table 8ro1p
Incl...._ Coddall Table
1 End Tables
NevM111rTi;
Origin.I price . _.ts
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3 ..cs.
Del11e Vinyl
Car Seats
Reg. 10.99
NOW 1500
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Fadory B.y·Out De~orator
Case· Pieces In Blue· ancl
Yellow Glaze Finish
Ov~~ Sollcl Maple.·
2 Dr. Chests, Chest Bookcases. Hutch Tops.
Louvre Door Chests. Louvre Huta lo•cases
ORIGINAL PlllCU 40" tO 99" .....
REDUCED TO 19'! 36 18
Reg. 1·79.98 Virtue Fonnlca
Topped PMlestol Taltle &
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WHILE 10 WT -NOW : · 9911
Cle-.ra~e . of FIO.r Sa•ple
·Lounge •ncl Accent Chairs
Modern, Mediterranean· Traclltional
ORIGINAL PRICI TO 119.95 .
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Uph. Seat & Back
Plastic Tray
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Full Size Crib
with MaHress
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(2 "e :Jo; lo · ofo Remnant
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10.99
18.99
23.99
34.00
Ready Made
DRAPERY
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48x84
96«84
96x84
144x84
Furniture Throws .
60x72
Step, End & Codctail,
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Solkt Olk
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Orit'nal price 99.95
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Chrome plated.
Better quality,
vinyl plastic uphols 'ty
11 Drawer
Unpainte~ Chest
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Storage Cabinet
Walnut finish,
m<?dern styling.
14.95 Value 1
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Unpainted
Deacon
Storage Bench
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101x72
1.88
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COLOR RIG. NOW -COL09t ·RIG. NOW Mullln weslteltle, 11• 1•011. s.-wl'ltl 1tet1tll, f••M lteck1119. '1"*' I 10114.
Stretch Nyloll Sip Coven
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OUGHI WATCH THAT SNAi L -'lbe cimJ;' ~t character
belnC groomed by Mrs. B~· CroDOD (left) and Mrs. Peter H.
Penman ls none ·other than "11JCe Crouoo h.imaelf, ctn.~ down
for Wecm.tay Mornine Club'•· Carnaby Street night Feb. 3 in
theElb CluJ>. Newport Bea<:h. A neater version of tile mod mQb
is exemplified by Peter Penman (rtgbt). Mrs. Croxson is junior
chainnan of the club and Mrs. Penman is historian.
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Stu de · tS Alert You ng
To· Art Appreciation
Fifth graders in the Newport-Mesa Unified School DiiStrict are re-
sponding enthusiastically to a new version of art appreciation, developed
by. the .Newport ~arbo11 Service Leape , ·
Almolt without realWng it, the you~ are grasping and asborb-
ing art t~iquea~an~ forms through a series ol Vivid art presentations by
league volunteers.
1 The youngsters are first intr~ced to ~e langU~e of art when
line. color, texture.Jorm and pel'6pective are discussed m terms7under·
standable to an ele'riientary grade schooler. _
1\ Four or five succeeding presentations in the classroom cover •·
variety ol topias. Landlcapes 111.rough ~e Agea includes excellent repro-
ductions of paintinp by-Jl.embrandt, El Greco, Cezann~. Grant Wood, S~·
ndor Dali and Edward PICkeU. ·aips Through tbe Ale& interest the ch1l·
dren with paintlnp by Dacdo, Winslow Homer, Xaadinsky and George
Seurat (they ttally dig bis paintings with dots).
A tit ot western artists shows moods ol the West by Russell and
Remington, w.Ule the delicate art of Japan is illustrated with wood block
prinll and av mie. . . In ratntlng as an Art Form, young.slen see examples of silk screen
methO'!, wood block, cop~ 'etching and engraving, learn the differences
and 'similarities in printing~ ancttbe tools Used .
Portralll Through History give the clasaea opportunity to eee the
techniques of such artisll u "Ventieer, Modigliani, Picasso and Roueseau.
Three ~ensional museum repUcu of seulpture carry the children through
Sculpture 'Ibrough the Ages.
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Cornoby C.horoders
Mod Set
lnvasi6n
If Wednesday Morning Club of C0sta Mesa could
have its way, it would officially change for a night
Via Oporto in Newport Beach to Carnaoy Street. But
since city officials would frown on such procedure,
the club will. con.tent itself with tnnsf orming the Eilts
Club of Newport Beach into that London Street inhabited
.by the mod set. .
Foregoing their usual Wednesday morning gather·
ings, club members have set S:iturday, Feb. 3, for
the night of frolic. Husbands have been requested
to literally "let their hair down" -to be accomplishe4.
by the braver ones with the addition of hippie length
wigs. Beards will be in. Anything square is out.
Mini skirts, boots and strai~ht tfair falling to the
waist will be adopted by the wives.
The 150 guests will gather for cocktails at 7 p.m.
beneath wildly colored streamers and clusters of
balloons. Psychedelic place mats in f u c h s i a, yellow
and orange will adorn the dinner tables, each of which
will be centered by a single flower. ·
After dinner the Harmonaires will play for dancing.
Special events chairmen, Mrs. Francis Eddy and
Mrs. Paul Kneisler are in charge of arrangements
and reservations. Wednesday Morning Club president
is Mrs. Edward B. English.
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Started as a pilot stady last .year by Mrs. Hancock Banning m, the
program has been further developed tbia year under pidance of Mrs.
Robert Hirsch. Sixteen elementary acboolL t.hil year will benefit from the
ptttentations by the Mmes. John Blanchard Jr., Robert Barnes, Donald D.
Ayres Jr., Horace B. Benjamin, Gordon Jones, Milo Brandmeyer, Arthur
Birtcher, Phllit_~:!1e, R.H. DJvia, Edward H. Kelly, Ross Bartlett, LlO}'d
R. )(asgey Jr., & and Bil'lch. ·
After painataklng l'llNl'cilt the presentations are tried out on the-
league committee; then a "dry run" is given for tile final approval of Mrs.
Betty Handy, traveling art teacher in the diltrict. ·
THE WONOlltS OF ART-EngrOISed in learning about a Cezanne
still life and ·Grant Wood landscape is Kathy Gordon, Whittier
School filth grader. N~rt Barbor Service League members
giVing tair. are (left to n&llt) Mrs. Robert Hirsch and Mrs. Arthur
, Birtcher. Material is left with clU5 for a week for )eilarely ~
usal by Mud~nts. C\lildren and educators alike accJ.lial ._
project.
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Uplifting . Point ~ VieW:. Everything.~eedn't Be Homegrowri
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ursula and
. I crew ap together. We an both
11 abd plan to 10 to secretarial ldlool
Wba .. sred'uate 1n tbe sprin1.
Om tbbll .-.it Ursula bother• me
terribly. lbe wean falsles, and no&
juat an n•11t cup -lhe wantl
to look like lol*i& Loren. She tnowa abe's not fooliq tbe lfrll tiecame
we U¥e teen her in a gym suit
and abe'• • nat as a board.
l'W tried to tell her If she 1eta ~ --• i.Uow be II Pl .. ..... .. truth IOOlW Cl' ...
and Ulll COQJd be quite • blow to
a 1u1 wtlO la· npectlng aometblna
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Whit .. ~ view• oo the aobjec:t? -BOSOM PAL
She objected to his "undistinguished
family bacitfround" and assured me
he'd neV!r amount to aiythlng. (The
man Js now a U.S. Senator and bas
a Jowty tam.Hy.)
Five years later r became engaged
, · · to • professor but he and my mother
DEAR PAL: CllQln ftt beUer~AR ANN •LANDERS: I am a Cot into a screaming argument and
a female flpn ..-arna. If owta 11aional WOl'Mll, 31 years of age she told him he Wl'5 not welcome
,.. _.. ~Me wttll a llDd., uhaJlled to ._y, still living with In our home . I then had to choose
rn, mothtr Father died when ~wu betnen my Oance and my mother.
•• • •• I "' • ....... wti1 • at Radcliffe. Mother .btUed me to She went Into •·deep depression and ...-...•t me ._ A Ori .._ -' ewe come borne and enroll tn the local I felt thal her merital health was
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collep. J bated the thoueht'of leaving at state so I broke up with hlm.
ttadclilfe, but felt I owed lt to my Six monUrs later he mamed someone mot!Mr to do • 1be uked. I )earned else.
too late that her real modve was I am now going wltll -a wonderful to tnU up my romance with a young widower. ~other haa · (11ed to break
mu ol •bom abe did oot approve. U1 up oa the aroandl that ~·
alw,ays compare the second wile to
the first and I will go crazy competing
with a ghost. Last. month we aet
the wedding date. Mother immediately
took to her bed and has been there
ever since. She bas lost 12 pounds
and doec nut eat emougb to keep a bird alive. ~ now says lf
I am determined to do "this foolish
thing" she will starve herself to deatb
to punish me.
Yesterday I went to our family
dQCtor because I am a nervous wreck.
He is a kindly gentleman •ho knows
our famiJy well He said, "I hate
to advise a woman to go agalnst
her aged mother's wishes -but -"
and then his voice drained off and
he ccocluded the visit Plea&e tell
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me what to do.
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DEAR EVE: Go back to tlle doetll'
and 11k blm to flnJsh hit .. .._.
1 think he w11 Just aboa.t tt _...
7ou 10me very good advite. 1
Unsure oi yourself on <latest Wbllt'1
right? What's wrong? Shouid JOI!
Shouldn°'t you? Send for Ann IMldlN'
booklet "Dating Dot and D(,o'tl.Jf
"Wlcloeing irith your request • ~
in coin and a long, self-actdreaML
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be clad to help
YoU with your problems. SeJlll GIB
to her In care of the DAILY PILOT
enclosing a ~lf·addn!ued, ltlms-1
envelope.
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CHARITY AFICIONADOS -Working for the Na·
Uolial Foundation-Marab of Dimea are members
of.}'ountaln Valley Woman's Club who will sponsor
a ..-nner dance next Saturday in Meadowlark Coun-
·~ tr)' Club to raile funds for th• charity. CiZeatiD& a
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Benefactors to . -
• .Eilplflcant al ptalllc ......... __ bu Min l1lldld by
o~ .. ~ Woman's
_ Clu~ '°:./ annual benefit
. • "~ee Colm in the Foun·
.l taln" w1ll be artfully ctrried
~ '.fut in decorations, but more
]mportant emphull will be
•iJ>laced on colna (more than
, 41U'ee) beint colllct.d for
· the Fountain (Va1191) aoa1 ·~ $2,000 I• ·the National Uoundation March of Dimes ...
to be med in Ule fight
afainlt btrth defect.a .
Meadowlark Ccuntry Club
will be the setting for the
affair Saturday, Jan. 'l:l .
.FestMUes will belin with l cocktall hour at a p.m.,
announced Mrs. E d w i n
Booth, ball chairman. Din·
ner will be Mrnd at 7 with
dandnt to the music of Bob
Leeda and the Crucendos
achtdw.d at 8:30 .
. Emcee for the evening
black and gold lace fan, which will aene u a back·
drop for the orchestra, are member1 al the decorat-
ing committee (left to riibt), the' Mmet. Laurence
Erwin, Orvie Highum and Huati Magill.
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Have a Ball
Town, Gown
Reception Fetes . \
New Associates
· Organized
At Chapman
Uanddnl a clme for a aelnMrlhlp ol s,ooo coantlana an ua oan., Amodatt1
who wUl honor new memberl dai'tq a neep-tion SUnday, Jan 28, when tbe new aallery
ah!Mt will be Jintroductd.
~Mtd tn 20th Centun Worb on
Paper.t .. Wblch. ~to the oubBc Tuuday, Ian. ~. are . Dall, "Duboaf:fet, nu..
dump, Glacom JtwltnUJ, ~1ty1 Xlte, ~. Pie--. Pollock ana
· Bodlll. Gallery boun a, 1 to I P•· Tuelday
throqll 8unclaJ and on Wednelday tbe lloul'I
an t:iteDdld to 8 p.m. 'nit lhaw dOMI J'tb.
2S. .
Wtlc:ominl new membm durln& the 5
to~ p.m. reception will be tile Mmea. Thomu
Wllder, Alloclatea dlalrman; Wllllam JtbDJ,
W. G. Paul Jr., Wlllllm Blu.roct, Paul Dar• rowf.!.arry N. Duttln, Robert Hubbard, Ray G. ourem and Leonard Peal
.. Mission Viejo Women
.. O~ganizing New Club · .
4. Women lnt.reated 1n
:.fonninl a ft d • r a t e d
:1romtn's club in Mlaslon
itjt 1n invited to mett
t 10 a.m. Tuelda1, Ju.
• Towae Hall. IA Pu
~ . Mn. Marton apw.o, ..
.... eM.lrman, Oran .. -.,lltrid, Callfonda Ptdera-
.,.,_., ....... CIUbl, w01 ~ the federation and am tib• iroap ill 1ta nrat \'ltepe.
'Accor d ln i to Mrs.
Theodare Cooper and Mrs.
Paul Ricker, wbo art plaJi.
nlna t b e oralftbatlonal Dlfft1nc, •e womea's clult
will embrace both persoul srowtb and aervice .
1bt .tat. ftdtratlon
mdtea tbe JD .... .chabl
and olm a daftnlte tduca·
tiaDal lll'Oll'AID Ulnl liDea ol motal, IOdal. pbilan-
tbropic and eit'k ..........
Women duirlna further
lnf ormatioe may U1eplKJne
lln. Cooper, 137.aaD or
Mrs. Ricker, 137-8864.
I See by Today's
Want Ads . .
• Mm'• an lntereaUng
one -party will trade
« M11 an EltCURSJON
BOAT -"TallDt lal
;people " m.,. a WJ. ~
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W w ;lbiol -W. giw )'O'l N• ~ ...._ -. ... '°"--.~....,.. .....
of adtiftg ltyt.. "°"' ,..,.. Met. ... lo fit
l9IOlf Wlr)'Oflt. thoogh not .,.,., style in .,.,., ...
' FASHION ISLAND e SOUTH COAST PLAZA
HUNTIH&TON ClNTEl
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SAVI $41
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a ceecadl o1 P.ra#'M _,
a llCtcoMedllllle. ............ aowu tatami• di Plltll ...... bridal .... ....
•bo ........... CollMD Budd. tbl llrlde'1 .._,
mUI ol .._: Mn. ,,.,. nm.. ............ : Tllll
Go .... Delone ....
u4' arr, Llll1 • Demall Ojada Wf' tbt belt man. Ot.ben la • t 1a • brldesroom'• e a t o u r .,.
were John Budd, bl'ot!aer ol
tbl bride, Bob Benka, FJo1•
Davis and David J...a.
Tbt weddiq petta ...
seated bJ Glen ud Fred Budd. brothen of tbl bride.
A reception for tbe la
weddln1 suut.a fonow.d ill
tbl church hall Ju Murr11
and Pew Tauo allLlt.d
at tbe llft table and wttJa
-tbe iuett boot.
Alter compJetilla a coune
at u area beauty coUeae,
tbe bride planl a modlllM
caretr. Tbe-llridtiroom ....
of Mr. and"-.)lrt. A. J.
Dt1D0791'S ol Gflnd Raptda,
served .four yun ID till
MariDt Corpe ad ...
d1lcbarpd .. • .......
He plana to aUnd Oraqe
Cout C.OU.p In the falL •
•
Space sYstems ~ r opic ~
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At Ear~art ~.unch8ori
WIGLETS
$'" . ,095 $1595
SAVI $12
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D41LY PILOT I•
Susan ·Martin Weds •
Edwara ·L. Dobkoski
M.k:bael Nub to be hia best
~. James ,: pis e t p a l
Church WU the aettinJ for roses, elegance carnations, Special guests attendln1
stock blossoms and babyS' were Mn. Marg~t Burdge
breath. of Mil,vau.kee, the bHde'a
F.d.wvd L. D o b k o 1 kl
claimed Suaan Jean MU'tin
as bll bride dlll'inl double rtu ceremoniea eonducted
by ibe &v. Lowell Span&ler
fn Peek Family Chapel
man. Ushers were Davld -.--imiiii-iiiiiiiiiiil Steinkraus, Mark Gellman 1•
' ·the 4oublie ring wedding
•ceremony of Mary Margaret
•B\ll'bllt_and Donald Walt.er
Umadler.
The Rev. David Crump•
1Gffltlated at the evening
rites ror the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry
Burbage of Newport Beach
and the son of Mr. and Mn.
Robert Walter Limacher of
Corona del Mar.
The couple la honer.-
mooning in Frenchman s
Cove, Ja,maica and Ruidosa
Valley, N.M. and will make
their home in Costa Mesa.
The bride, given in mar-
ria&e by her father, wore
a chantlUy lace gown etcbed tn seed pearls . and fr.
rideacent crystals. A full
elbow leqth veil of pure
ailk illusion was caught to
a halt of dlaatllly lace
Jeavu bimmed in pearls
and crystal.!.
The new Mrs. Limacher
carried a Dutchess colonial
bouquet of wb.i~ bridal
MJss Susan Burbage, t h • grandmother; Mr. and .Mri. bride's sister was maid of I>Qnald A. Boone of Newport
honor and attending as Beach. and Mrs. Watter
bridesmaids were M r s . Patrick Limacher of Hondq
Mlcba"el. Smittl. the N.M., the beoedict·~ ~ct 's sister; M I s r grandparents. .
Georgiana Landers, ~ n d Irvine Coast Country Club
M!Jses Susan and Linda wu the reception icene.
Winston. Orange and yellow gladioli. '.f'bey d~oed e m e r a I d yellow P 0 m p 0 n chrysan-f~e A ~lined gowns and themums, bird of. parad.iae,
tiered veils were held with orange . carnatiollS a n d mat~ng gre.en bows. They tropical g/een p l a n t 1
earned colorual bouquets of decorated the dub.
tangerine elegance carna-· tions with talisman rQses. Assisting .were Ml 1,
Barbara Jean and Sandra Sui~~e ~th and ._,
Mar 1 e smith. the Vtrguna Vivers at the.pat
bridegroom's nieces were boot. .
flower girls in white A-line The former ~ss .Burbafe
dresses. They c a r r i e d attended 1!l~side High
wicker b a s k e t s w i t h Sc~l, ~·· Mino: and the tangerine carnations and Uruversity of Mtnnesota. roses Her husband, a seventh
Robert Llmacber, the generation Californian, was
benedict's brother was best graduated . from Ne-wport
man. Ushering duties Mre Harbor Hl&'h Sctlool and
assumed by Sinith, Charles Orange Coast College.
Burbage, Walter Llmacber
and Ronald Begley.
'Jbe new Mrs. DobkoskJ,
daulhter of Mr. and Mrs.
E~ene Martin of Midway
City, WU escorted to the
altar by her !-at.her. Her A-
line aatfn gown fea1ured an
overdress oC lace, and abe
carried White poimetti&a
against a _s pr a y of
evergreens.
Mks Alice Clark doMed
a green crepe dreu with
mat.chl.ng headdress for her
duties as maid of honor.
Wearing similar ensembles
but in putel Uades ol blue.
p1nk and yellow were the
·bridesmaids, the Mi IS e I
Lynell D o b k e s t t , the
bridegroom's sister, Saralee
Kline. the br.ide's cousin,
and Sharon Clark.
The benedict, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Dobioski
of Huntington Beach. asked
and Richard Majeske.
Gu~ conratulated the newlyweds a a reception
in the Sheraton-Beach Inn
where Miss Cathy Stein
clrculated the guest book.
Following a honeymoon
trip to Lake Arrowhead, the
couple have made the.ir
home In Huntington Beach.
The new Mrs. Dobkoski
Is · a g r ~ d µ a t e of
Westminster High School
and ls attending Golden
West Colleee. Her husband,
a Marina High . graduate,
will iraduate from GWC in
June and further hls educa-
tion at Callfomia Stale
Colleee at Long Buch.
Ha-rbor Star
The MasOo.ic Temple in
Newport Beach is the set-
ting ror the Starbright Club,
Harbor Star meeOngs the
tlhird Wednesday at noon.
St. Andrew's Church MATTRESS-COMPANY ...
Selected for Nuptials
Deborah Howard a n d
Stephen Lewis have selected
, Aui. 10 u 1be date of ~fr
: wedding. to take place ia
St. Andrew's Prtab~rlan
Chw-ch, Newport Beach.
QUITS . DOORS
' . CLOSED . FOREVER
JANUAIY CllAIAMCI
II• SAVl .... 11
: News of the forthcoming
. event was announced during
a party by the bride-elect'•
. parenta, Mr. and,Mrs.U oyd
. C. Howard of Tustin. The
• bened.ic'Wlect ii the son of
: Mr. and Mrs. Frank E: ..,
• 'Lewis Jr. of Newport Beach.
7/ie IJ!1tt"''' Ki119 P11,,c1c6,,, Air ~t1eft.,._.:.
m 1111 STOCK PURCHASED so· ON THE DOLLAR
Miu Howard, a iraduate
" of Tustl.n High School, at·
: tends California s t a te
-College at Long Beach,
~while her fiance will earn
: bis ma•t,c'I degree J a
· bQsinesa in .June from. «be
: U,Uversity of S o u t h e r n
; California. kn alumnus ~
: NeW'port Harbor H lg ti"'-
: School, be is atfillated with
1 ! Sigma Chi. . .....
DEIORAH ~AID
A~10afe , ..
· Conditions in India
~ Missionary~s Topic
Mr1. Leah MOlhier, a Guelta are welcome and
; misai0Dar1 now on furlough all thole planning to attend
: from Kulpelulr, India, will ' art requested to bring a
speak at Ute nocm mttting table service. Lunch dona-
of the Christian Women's tions will be $1.
Fellowship taking place in Mrs. F. w. Kirkpatrick,
the First Cbri.Stian <liurd!. newly elected president, will
Huntington Beach, on Fri-be assilted dwing the com-
day, Feb. 9. ing year by the Mmes.
-Mrs. Mocbier. a graduate Robert Menhon, fir at vice
· of Pacific Bible College, preaident: Ernest Goodman,
· Long Beach, directed the second vice p r e s i d e-n t;
: building of a c.bildreu'1 · Barbara Dayton, secretary;
home in KM)pahat •» bl Clarence Double, treasurer,
the proclls sl)oiwed tbe and Jack Petty, advisor. ·
· nativea .,_. to fuh.ion adobe Harold M c F a r 1 a n d,
· bricks for use in the founder of Mission Services,
buiJdin&a. sp<>ke on More Than One
..
Wbat's .. ,,·Doing
MAn DAY, '42-4321 . ..
1bousand at the Wt genera!
meeting of the group which
included all seven circlet
of the fellowship.
Tbe MiUlo~ Society
will meet at 18 a.m. Friday,
Jan. 21 and members will
work o'n comforten unUl a
potluck· luaeheon ls served
1 at nooa.
. '
NB Auxiliary ·
The Ladies' Auxiliary of
Newport Beach F J r t
Depertmenl gatherl th•
third Wednetday tJf eacl
month at 8 p.m. in vanoua
locations. I n ft r m a tl o 1
f'4arding location may ~
~ by c.aijinS .,.r1. Te41 McMuteri,~
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INYINTORY
SALi ..
Cl J EP 10,0"0 MATTRESSES
DELIVERED IN COUNTY
TO Si'.TISFIED CUSTOMERS
SAVINGS GO TO THE PUBLIC
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD!
This Nie includts th. entire stock of Sleep Speclalilf
Ml Ont•rlo •nd' th. huge pr ... nt stock of
THE MATTRESS KING STORES!
LIQUIDATION SAVINGS
ON FAMOUS-MAKER SETS!
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SUNDAYS 11 AM 11L 6 PM
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'10TALINO' lllMCI -Addtng up the hours of Orlnp Coun~tion
C. Retlrded Oilldren volunteer work m are Kn. Vincent Tock and Mn.
P.till Tozer (left to riibt). Th• Oatstandinc Volunteer will be honored other ~ ~d ~d new officer• lutalled daring a gala dinner Feb. 2' in the
.~Cnsp Curves Who Will Be Named
Outstanding Volunteer?
Guardiq tta secret well
la the Orange (; o u n t y
Association for Retarded
Cbildren.
But come Friday, Feb. 2;
t b • ••0utatandln, Volun-
teer,. of, tbe orpnlzation
wtll be reTealed Qd receive
his award. lloni with other
boa.arid volwlt.Hr1 a 11 d
frlendl.
hl addition to the annual
awards the lpC>tl(pt will
focm on new offtcers who
will bt Jnltalled durinf the
dinner nent
Guest apeabr'Wfll bt Lal'•
ry Coleman, paat preaJdent
of California Councll for
IWt.ardecl ..ClliWnn. Stanle7
Lebbon will install the
leaders, while Robert Liebl
wjU sep•• u master of
ceremoriies.
Dr. Robert Filler, new
asaodation preaident, bu
extended.an hmtation to th•
public to attend. •
A cocktall hour at 7 p. m.
in the Newporter Ian will
precede tlM a1tardl ad d.la-
ner, accOrdlnl to Mn. Vin·
cent Tock, chairman.
Further information about'
the group may be obtained
trom Mrs. J . D. LtttleJobn,
Ladles' Auxiliary president
at 637-48 or Mrs. Jack N~ re .. rvatloa• ..._•t•me.
August Date
'
We .. _., w .. be-la Ute to be fir," Ill ~
c-. cl -....... .ta. fllutd. "W'!Dout • com-~ :--w •able will mitmat .to valae1, we
dlfc:m-~~ ... --wttat ... will bt wouJdn't ... bow --ba U.. ..._ to.., . .,.... or wbeD to uy
11 &M brukiac ot u. ihen
., ~·); tbat
oee't potenH1Htlee .. tbt
gme · u others; ttwt tia·
tlDectul adllevtm-* la
.......... the'~ Tht lmportaaee of •w ,,.. otben ••fP"
pencml put, JllllMlllt and oar time .S taleatl."
fUtare yaJw. ".'I .. Tbe ~ "' .. ol :;pm ... ot' aeati. Al(
deneancl bJ Dr. WIJlam ma wbo WU f1eD1DC bl.a bealdJ; that freedom ~it =:· ~.:: ., ......... ua. bowl aDd.,..,. ' ttHntialb' and molt lm·
c..111p at "'8Dlno1, when ol •abdaa btlpeab bll on portuUJ tbt abltnce it ex·
he addrtlled ...,.,. of 1elf-4eveJOpbie.nt and valua-tmW rntratnu. ·
UCf• lelf-de9e1opmeat in Uom. B• It a biP tcboot The woman tod.aJ can
Katart ,,_.. --. dropout and former pro· follow several auuestioM in --f.euioDal trumpeter wbo .:·wma.it (a 1CaJe of) cbaqed h1a lift and ftllll• her atrt~J ftJr seU cSneJop.
_.._. -u --ment. She 1boald follow ber .,_,BO OM -....,.... alter the Wiii'. '-'-'ti t.--A. .... lie ...... OD• .IUCb Iii j ed biJ 1'I) fr MUUI Vt ........ ; bavt the
IUttftl • marrtace ~ tlM J-of ._.:; eouraie to Sift up llCttYJtlN divorce, war nnu peace California ad ..__. u that baw no tUl mentna or -.. 111-.... faith --~ uymor,, whether It be
·In ~ u.. WOdld. ~ · deant ~ ~Cot. • am. churci ar club attnduce;
b •cm.mu• of alcobol. moa .-en • llete lli*e liT• ., JINOCCll~ with
ftp mt -.x." bl ex· ,o1n, to Cal ..._ cbanlinl ou.t and ,,..,
plained. ma ~ of hope ,,.. men ~ w ft b
, not tmrtallltic=. "U we art cbanginJ benelf. 'Values &:Ive us something true to ouraelvc:. we may •• .
· find ourselv.e1.o pp o s 1n 1 Beem today, btlin every some lnatitutlonal atandarda ' dJy by remlDdinf Jtunelf
Hal·, Care such .. war. And our value~ tha~ true freedom 1a inward. may bt at tdda wt111 our a.t rid ol P'~
family's and commwilty's cailt. and tab oa q.e such 11 politic.a ar reli&ion.'; rel_a~vely llpt burden ot
H'eady Talk he aa.td. . .. spmtual guilt," he pleaded.
"But we m• empbasJH
vaJuea eoui• tq -unJ·
Tips on buyina, wearing que temperQle_nt a n d TONm lt_tlOY and carinl for hairpieces talent. Why should we feel
will capture tbt •tttntion rullty, why dGald w • , ...._ ~~e~ .:i~ .i:: !i:1~~~: ::o:.:~ Cl ICll N DI LI 111
they gather Friday, Jan. 26. clination for?"
Presenting the program In con~tlng a scale of Y• _. · · .
wUl bt Mlas Kq MJcblel value1 Ala!mhab c i t t d
of K.11 Michael'• Bair several .. errors;" iactlldlna
Dealp, announo11 Mra. the fact that .matt people
Warren nx, pr 0 gram aim at too 11ta. l"lltbe!' tlY.n
w .....
chairman. too much. "We settle for 642•6700
Mrs. trank Hughes , presi-prudence and 1 e c u r l t y
deot, will conduct th e rather than development of
bulineu m t • t I 8 ,. Mra. our potenUal and fnedoal."
Gary Rawllnga, Fine Arts · In addition, one suffers
chairman, will ta.It about from lllusiou: tblt peia and
the alxtb -1 ailldren'• •ufferin' art euentla11y
Art Show Ja eooperaticm negative ("Glbrn said pain
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c:.... .....
1'ith t b,. N-.ort·Mualr~==::-~~===;;:=:=:;:;:::=.
Unified Scllllll DWrict.
Health ebldraa Mra . NIW'fO•T: 810RIS
Reary Stot.abtrl will an· BIA nounce final plau t 0 r UTY SALON
participation in tbt March '·' pleuecf to ennounce •tNO h now euoc:ietecl
of Diine1 Mothera' March. with our S•lon. Spec:iellzln9 in heir stylinn ·& cllffint. Other. ctiairmen to bt heard ..
from are the Mme •. Garry I Get ~ ............. ==-1 ~=• c;1 ~~ SAYE 'JM-=.::.--"'•·,.,,.., n--. ..rety,·mct ... .,... .....
HeU.. 90daf. " ~. '-. df 14 I" • • ' .. • ... •• ,_ ~ ... ....,... ..... fOff c... Mwy.J
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Teachers Take
Musical Bows
llmJe teae h eu far
Laiana Buell ldlooll will
be honored clurina a Muakl&l
Nancy Genzone to .Wed
ams
10-11 ~
Binding curves n •et . races down aide ol tb1a
swingiq coatdreu. The line
is 10 craceful, you'll find
you can hardly wait to wear
it.
Prbrted Pattern t 0 2 3 :
Misse.' SI.us 1~ 12, li, 16,
18. Sile 14 (bust 34) tab1
3Y• yards ~inch.
SIXTY FIVE CENTI tn
coins for each pattera -
add 15 cents for each pat·
tern for first-<:lasa malling
and special handlinl. Send
to Marian Martin, tbe DAI·
LY PILOT, 442 Pattma
Dept.. 232 West 18th St.,
New York, N.Y. lOOU. Print
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Tu In t.apna r.-.i Sav-Mr. and Mn. AntbonJ J.
tngr and Loan bu1ldlq from Gtnzone bolted a partJ ill
7:30 to t p.m. Mandq, UMtr Dover Sbare!}ome te
The ...m II CCHpOD.tOred 1neal the · eqaaema& Of
by the Matte Boo1tan a thtlr d.aupter, Nanq Mil
&rouP of parent. ol ~ . Geuo1ll to Qmlel P.tter
in mutlc clu111. and the ol Colt& Mela.
Laguna Buda Coand1 PTA. Spec1a1 paata at the _.
All s-fentl and friends in· ncuneement were Mr. DI
terHted in the· achool'a Mra. Mike IAmpui ol
mualcal prolfaml art in· Newport Beach. the brlde-
vited to attend. Further Jn. elect'a crandparents.
formation may be obtained Tiie future Mrs. Potter la
by ealllng Mrs. Getrae . a ll"aduate of Newport
Daviel, itrelldent of tltt H.-r H1th School and will
Muaic Boostca, 494«!02 «". p-adllate fmn Orange Cout
Mra. Thomas Heath, mutlc Collete•tn June. She is ma·
cba1rman. fer the PTA Coan·· Jortng 1n 4enta1 aas.iJtln' en. 494-4810. and 1a prtlldtnt ol its club,
Epdlon Delta. Ml11 Genzone
w11 active In Candystrtpen
at Hoag Memorial Hospital. , C•ctu1 Society
Orante Cocplty Cactua and
Succulent Soclity meets fit
first Wednesday at noon ln
Odd Fellows Hall, Co1ta
Mesa. Mn. Roy Jooea at
548-5066 can be contact.cl
for farther lnformatlon.
Her Qance, aon· ol Mr.
and Mra. Hubert S. Potter
of Ottawa, Ill., is an alum-
.a.us of Ottawa Hilb 8cboot,
OCC and was elD'oUed at
Wutem State Univentty.
Dllnols.
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.. , 111 • ..,..H.0 .. 0"•-• '
118.
PllS.
4Mt$
CANS
.. $ IO.i can
ll"ON ... -t PKGI. ,.. «ITON
NOODLE
SOUP Ml~X ....
SAVI MOii AT ITATD NOS.
WESSON GT.
NIAYONNAISE ......... .
(S"iiisDoWN
CAKE MIX REG.PKG.
$
CAITOIS
$
.FOR
.IWANIDOWN .
ANGEL FOOD
CAKE . \4111 =i:
( iiii(HEON
MEAT 12.0UllCE CAN
FOi SALADS & COOKING
WESSOtf
0 IL 24-0Z .... _l.I''"" .............. . I •
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-LUZIANNE ( ilOiiiL CHILI ( iYSOi'"7-oz.
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METRECAL DINNERS:4 •. 01.4t
DIET DINNERS c~~:.c~A t -01. 41
POP·CORN .. WH::~~1~ow ... 4 L11. 69'
lllORR SOUPS v.:.~ ......... :·i39'
GRlfllM CRACKERS .. ~~~~=~~-.35'
·REFRIED BEANS .. N~~~~': ..... 29'
.. .. NUCOA
IARURllE
DUL ,ACICA ..
27! L ..,,
I PUltlNA ....
DOG CHOW
JOHNSON5
OREO CREMES ..... w':ca::'.? 1..01.51• BR 1''0 27 ·OZ. CAN MAllARlllE ..... N~M~~~· ••••. 42• ~.
LUICHEOll MEAT .... ~~~ ...... 39' FLOOR WIX FRUIT llllKS =.: ....... or.2t .
WILD 1110 SEED ~~~~ .. aLu.49' ...... ..
PAICAIE MIX ue::: •• ···· ,..~:i.C3' PILLS.BURY TE11 DERFLAKE BISCUITS 2 '-0 L25• WHEAT HEARTS (:~~:..:. M.OL47' " ........... ,~~
PROTElll PLUSc.~1t'11 ..... u .or. 43' PILLSBURY CINNAMON ROLLS FROSTY ........... 01.35*
•-t••· U ·lll. 77( s2•• ,
r GOLD MIDAL '
FLOUR
POTATOES
.a.A 1 tDAHO autSIT
ORE·lllA f OT A TOES~~:2,. •• 2t
AU-GRAllll POTATOES :::.37'
SCALLOPED POT A TOES::.:.33'
CUCUMBER CHIPS w;=" .. :~-. 45'
FRUIT COCKTAIL DOLE.::~.27•
DOLE DRll I .':r'::,!, ......... or. 3t
GLEIM' -OlA' -64C ..
TOOTHPASTE ••
IRECI CREME RINSE -·-··--· ...... cr
IRECI CREME RllSE ................. ..oL 71• u.1. ,._.
10 POUND
IAG
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DOLE DRiii K ••·Of. -"NlA""-1 3• .. . .. ..... .,.,.,.llll . .. .,.
MAZOLA COii Oll ......... AL '2"
SCIT llllLI IOLL TISSUE .. ........ 2 rot 2t
DIAL ,A(ICAM
2s::.s22• ..
HUI & SHOULDERS SHllPOO U. ... '1.00 SL~EP·EZE JliLETS .................. ~·"" 77'
SUCRETS LOZ·ROtl. .................... -." 13-
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ORANGE "·UICI ~=:· 5 ~~o:,. s1 ORE-IDA 'fROZEN ~ ....... MCI ...... HASH
siLOlllTIPS ........... 1..oun.59' ii°liiiD•IEIS ....... u.319 BROWNS
'Ciu1UCHICIEl ...... ':.:.·5t iii'uiis...... '~·Ot.3t 2'3t """"°"'' 5 s 1 YAN .. ltAMP 3• ~ POT & TUIA PIES........... 'ML Cll"*Ell PIES ........... ,,~·OL .,~ ~!<~= ~ iiiiULif. ... :e.:.ei. ... 33-ii'ciiOl'iiCHEESE .... 3 ~ •. 11 2-1.1. PKl ... ~ ..... J,..•1.•
iil't"&19&P111-....... _ .. 5 ~1 iiiir-...... ....-.... 2t i'Tii'mnws •.u Ct v".,.oul-" ----' 51' -.... ~-. ... llESllllllUCI .... nuu ......... a lalflUITS -··"'"'...__ nsams .. ·-··-· .... -···
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-·__.Al , 11--•· suwancnft7NYl.TMUAT11nWDllmAt: ••·11!9 =~~· · 2 ,:" 2t i. ~ •• 3-430 W. u..tn, An._.m 1522 W..tmlnmr I~ WMtmlnst• MIT MRS -· .. .. 2564 W. lf'Mdwey, Anahelm 14212 Mlnet Aw., Whltffer .. ~ .. iijii;= =e"lll ::" .. ~ 17 2180 .._,.,. ltYd., c..t1 Meta 1800 f . Cotllns, Or..,.. .... ... .. ' 701 W. 19th St., Colt• Meta 2630 Eclrnger St., Seftt• An•
.... Ch•....-. Aftl\ut G1rden Grew
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J8 DAl\.Y PllOT
Dorothy Sparkes Now -J
:
Mrs . George laz aruk
Maktq tblir home Ja
N..,,.t Belch .,. Georse
IOc:Mel Luar1* and ....
I
MIS. LAZAlUK
New .....
SHARON JACOI
J uneD ...
Wedding
Planned
·For June
Weddina beU. will ring In
June far Sharon Jacob,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
E. A. Jacob Jr. or Euceoe.
Ore.. and John Pa u l
Campbell, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul W. Campbell of
South Laguna.
A member of A 1 p h a
Omicron Pl at the UniYenl·
ty oi Oregon, the bride-elect
is a eeolor majortnc in
graphic arts.
Her filDCe was graduated
from Newport Harbor High
School and the University
of Oregon where be majorfld
in boidDeSS adm.inbtr.uoa..
H~ WIJ a ~ of n>eta Qi hlternity. ~
bride, tbe former Doroth1
.Jou Spmba.
ftieJ ·were ftd in an
att.DOCJB daable r J a I
ceremony eondoeted by the
Rev. Dr. Clw'Jea Jt Dieren·
fteld In St. A l'NI r e w • a
Preeb)'Wrtan Church.
· The bride, daughter of Dr.
and Mn. H. D. Sparkes of
c.o.ta Mesa , wai etcOr1ed bJ ber father to the altar
decked with caDdelabra,
wbit. atoct and I 1 e e D
boqbs.
Her i'>ft WU of alJk
orpnza """' utia with Jl'nnd1 lice trilmnlng 1he
bodice and cucadlni Into • lo.al tram ln back. Lice .
pMais and seed pearla held
her illusion velUna In place,
and she carried w h 1 t e
carnationl. Hd fOlet and
....,,,.,. t 1• d with red
wh'tt rillboe.
Wearint ....mt dralll ID
red with m .. ditn1 bead-llleeet were ber lilt.er Miu
tlnda Sparkes, maJd al bon-
er; other lllten Mra. Jack
Aleundft' Jr. of San Jose
and MiM'Harrlet Sparkes,
'and Mila. B er n ad i De
McGeoo&'J, Costa Meaa, the
t.idHIDDll. Eadl carried
white ~umJ ac-
cem.d bJ Nd ribbon.
Kim Jdrlea of Oolta
Me1a ••• j uator bridMmDI, WU. Mark Jel.-
frfe1 Mln'ld .. riaa bemw.
Tony OUiDf al Newport
Beach wu belt man for
1fle benedict, IOft al Mr. and
Mn. G. H. Luaruk of Cotta
Mes.a. UlhlriDC dutlel were
assumed bJ Alaander and
Eqene and David Ma1CIDe
ol BIJttmore, couatu of the tnsecroom. .. Among g u ea ts ecn-
gntulating the newlyweds
8t the dwnpqne lxdfet
IUppel' in the home ol the
bride'• parents, w. • r e
Nlcbolal Spadtimky o f
EdmanUJa, Alberta. C-•ad•.
tbe bride'• srandfatblr, ad
Mn. Mary ~a:!t ol Edlnonton, the c::t'I
~.
Mrs. Clamlce Smlth of
Costa Mesa clmllated the
guest book, while Dale Jtl.
tries of Coeta Meu Mrnd
u mast.er al ceremoalel.
The Couple are grlldaatel
of bo1b Costa Mesa
Scbool and Oranae eo.t
Q>llege. She JMjored In 46.
ta1 assl!ting and he in
business.
New Pillows
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IN·OU&
., la I 19 d Gift B"1cp . .
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ltlDSEYE ' FR!NCH CUT GREEN IEANS , •
BIRDSEYE
CUT GREIN IEANS , ... 5 .. '1
BIRDSEYE . '
MIDD VIGIT AILES ". s ,.!1
ltRDSEYI __:
PEAS wllh latter Sauce ". 5 .. •1
ltRDSEYE
SPINACH with Butter Sauce 11 . 5 .. •1
ltRDSEYE "' a ' FRENCHIEAN~wlth _lutter~ 11 -. 5 .. •~
BtRDSEYE
CHOPPID ·MUSTARD GRllNS 11. 2 .. 29c
ARDEN ALL FLAVORS 69~ ICE CREAM %&AL ,. .
llRDSIYE STRAWBERRY HALVES 11• 4 ,., Sf
M.INUTE MAID ·
: 6 FOR -~ SAj,.
TANGERINE 6 en.
·-
,:
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 6 en. ORANGE I &RAPEFRUIT 6 en.
VAN DE KAMPS
PINIAPPLE UPSIDI DOWN CAKE 11. Ste
Calavo~ AVOCADO DIP. !~41.. 49-· · . .
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H A..+ Jemima COUNTRY WAFFLES'.. 29c
Sheep•• ... r SOURDOUGH ROLLS 1a.. 39c ,
Johns CHEESE PIZZA ·78£
-Jo• SAUSAGE ln?A ,. • -7.,.. ~
<:OME TAM 'EM·FRIOAY ANO SATURDAY ~
STAIKIST SouHi Afrlc• .......... Tails :.. 13' r
EL WB.L FARMS I
WJN&-INS ,. -
a.WELL FARMS
RUMAKI 4\\ •
STOUFfERS
79c Cli1e1e $ouffle !! ~
HONEYSUCKLE
79c · T_.ey Roast tva.. 2.7'
ELWELL FARMS OH BOY R.UFFED
M••rooms :.:-:: • 69c Potatoes =.. J ,., '1
HOLLOWAY HOUSE OH IOY R.UFFED
. Slwtr.cl ~ppers !! Ste · Potate11 :., 3 ·,., '1
I.ow CAI.OU
' CNllSI CAKE I
RUFf:Y DINNER
POTATO ROLL5.E
. • .2'c
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."fVJL.e¢ ..
TQP OF .'ft:IE. SltADE .... ~EPARED FOR EASY CARVING
PRIME RIB ROAST ~ 98-u.
THE ROTISSllUE-LOWR'S CHOICE
· SPENCER ROAST 1s!.
. USDA CHOrCE ••• THI EYE OF THE RJI
--SPENCER STEAKS
Try ·Somethint New This WttJi. •••
'$PENcER. 'STEAK ITALL\N
Sauce: Heat .'/2 e. otrYt oc1, add l cloves gerfic •'*' 'Ii c. green onie"S. . finely ~. •nd leute. Add I cen sol"id pedt tomatoes. I cen to-
mato paste, I t. ()regano, ult & pepper to taste. Simmer for obout I hr: •
Then seute stea\s in olive oil Qr butter until done to y04Jr liking. Pour-
ltar.en seuce over rieeks end serve with cooked noodles tossed with
ffeShly 9round pepper, ~ T. butter, '/• c. grated Parmeson, 'I• c. grated
Swiss & 'Ii c. heavy cream. ·
' LEAN EN6USH STYLE
SHORT RIBS 35~u.
RJCHARD'S· OWN Fl.A VORFUL
GROUND BEEF
L
2·POUND IOX FROZEN
·,HAMBURGER PATTIES
li CUT, IOUIU WUIPID. 9UICI lltOD"-,.,._ IP ~ TMI MAllOI MIA. .... l, • . . . . ~ . ·. \ · . :rOP -of the. Grade U.S.D.A. Choice
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112· STEIR
HIND9UARTER
FORE9UARTER
TRIMMED LOINS
BEEF
300 LB. AVG.
•.if" ~11&e, ~ i!>.Nc:v SWEET COACHEUA
57CLL GRAPEFRUIT ' 8 FOR '1
· WHOLE IEEF RIIS
'WHOLE ROUNDS
· 150 LB. AVG.
150 LB. AVG.
SOU. AV6.
... 35 LI. AV6.
65 U. AV6.
We also carry • complete~ of
USDA "Prime'' hef .
Perspnally Selected Swift Prem ium
LAMB
WHOLE LAMIS 45-60 LI. AV&.
69c LI.
• LAMI SADDLES LE& I CHOP SECTION . l9c LI.
PORK
WHOLE PORK LOINS " 16 u. AV&.
FIRM MEptUM SIZE RED, RIPE
TOMAJOES
CRISP, NEW CROP UTAH TYPE
CELERY
PK&.
OF 4
EA.
NO. I SELECTED RUSSETS JN CELLO BAG
POTATOES 10
LBS.
~ RICHARD'S LARGE AA
I
: . FttESH LEGS of PORK . 12-16 u. AV6 . EGGS ooz. ·39-
:r::
:R :F:
>LLS..:.:~
-. -
OLD FASHtONH>, U6HT AS A FµtHER. sODA CltAcK
. IREMNER WAFERS =-=..•... , • 39c
'-./
Vienna Lean CORNED · 111F ~ 69c
ARDEN CREAMED
Few 11•r Style COTTA•I ~HEISE ,..
IUcltarcl's 5lcid IOILID. HAM ~ . .
llCIMird's ,._., CHIDDAI CHllSI
.
"PJ.a .,.e.."lMr ••
YUIAN
COFFEE , LB.
YUIAN 2 LIS. 1J7
IETTY ~E4t
ANGl~D CAKE MIX , "'
SmswMt PRUNE JUICE ..,.
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IAY OE•lllS
49c
39c
49c
79c
4 ..,•1
4 .. •1
4 ,..,
49c
OPEN DAILY 9-'t MON .. FRI. 9.5:30 SAT. 9.S MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30-5
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-NOT.ID AUTHOR
J1M K .... r Ardmore
Pi Phi Series '
Books Operie~
J-Ktmer Ardm«e,
author and spewr will be
introduced b1' C a r lo t ta
Wlllilma, noted 11terar1 critic, at the third Celebrity
Book Review Seri.ea Friday, P'eb. 2 at 10 Lm,
The series ii lpontOrfld ~the South Cout Alumnae
"' fl Beta Piil IOl'CJrity.
Min Ardmore w 111
present hi6ti_igbta of her
latest novel, "To Love la
to Lllten," a atory ol a
tyoung • girl and .be r
gr1Ddmottier and their ablll·
ty-'L~-..._~ t be un· d~ or one genera.
ion to another.
!Deluded ~ "The Seuon
to Be Wary," Rod Berling;
"Our Crowd." S t e p h e n
B Ir m l n g ba m : "The
Chosen," Chaim Potok:
"Oms Addams M o t h e r
Goose," Chltle1 Addams;
"'lbe G41briel Hou.e," ,Mary Stewart, • end "The Big
Bands,'' Georae T. Simon.
Also lntroduced will be
''The Extllbitfonltt," Henry
Sutton: "The Borrowen,"
Mary Norton: ~''Ibe Inltru· ment,'' John O'Hara, and
"Nigtit Falla on tbe City,"
Sarah Galnham.
All boob di.tcuued tQay
be plll'dwed or ordered at
Creeley1 Book Store, Costa
Mesa, accordln1 to Mrs. R.
E. Jennen, prealdent.
Al bu been the tradition
llnce 1954 when the seriu
began, coffee will be sen ed
at 10 Lm. followed by the
The gt1elt authoreu wu
ra1aec1 in Qllcqo and DOW
rtlidel with her buaband
and daughter In L o I
Anceles. She baa been
awatded tbe UDi~ty Cl(
Jndlana Wriaen' Conferettce l'JcUon prill for ber Dovel. prosram at 10:30. Proc~s
"Women Inc: " will be contributed to :the
She aho has w r l t ten club'• imuanthroplea.
"J··u-., ''T'-'-u~ • 11 ,, Mn. Frank A. Tyler, wns, -• ~ '"""e, dlairman ls being assilted
written Jn ~atfon with by the Mmes. Jenness.
Eddie Cant«, 'The Drea Howard A M"eans and Doctor,". written widl Editb Robert M. Roome a11-9t
Head, "'Ibe Self Enchu-Newport Beach '
t.ed," a ...,,., ol BoU,Wood The fowib and Wt of the
in the 1"JOl 8Dd "A P ortrait aeries ii planned for March ot J oan," written wffll Joan l .
CNwford. · Location information and
P'olowing tile 1 p • c 1 a J re~ations, wblch a r e
guest the popular Miss open to the public, may be
WUl1aml wf.11 present a made by 'contactln1 Mrs.
review on tbe newut boob. Tyler at 54U475.
Western Look
President Awarded
NEW YORK (UPI) :...._
President Johnson , who In·
trodtlCld the "'western "l'a-
u loot." bu been named
to \be annual lilt of "belt
dreaed" IDlt1 compiled bJ
the Fasbtoa Foundation of
America.
'l'be President, wM bad
bea • prevlou belt dreu. ed llltl dating back to bis
'1erm 11 vict president,
received the foundations
"apedal ••ard" for tbe in·
fluellCt of bis ''weatera Ta-
u Joot" on lelnrt wear.
Thi Founddon lilted win·
.ntJ'I. tor each ol le other
cat.egorlea, • following a
IUl'V•J of cutom tailors and
dellpera.
Gov. Georse Romne7 of
Mldrilan wu named the
wfDner in the field ·ol
government. and 1 i n g e r
Frank Sinatra waa voted the
best dreued In tbl ICJ'een
catetw7.
Jola F. ~ Jr.. the
IOO of the late president,
May Plans
In Offing ...
Mr. ad Mrt. R.oaaJd W.
Cook of Sierra Madrt .. , announdDI the .,..,.,.,,.
of Mn. eoot•1 ......
Sall1 Tbayer to Jam ..
Dukette, '°" of J:uglDI
Dukette of Balboa and Mn.
Ectward Scbmm ol Lael
Beach. Miu Tba7tr ta tbl
dautbtcr of the late Mr.
JUclwd. x. 'l'blJll' •
Tbe YOUDI couple will
repeat ihe!r •• d d la'
pledges In ~.
Tb t pro •re c tl v e brldearoom ii a h n d ifta
Orani• Cout Oollep.~
topped the new "younger
aet" category. added to the
lilt for the firat Um.e this
;year.
Other winners and their
C11eeorte1 were:
Mayor John V. Llndray
of New York, civic affairs:
Gen. Wiil.iam Westf?\oreland,
Armed Forces; Lord Har·
Jech of England. lntematfon-
al aoclety; Carl W. Nichols
Jr., president of a New York
advertiling agency, com·
munlcation•; New York pro-
ducer A1eunder C o b e n ,
stage; industrialist Russell
Douitu. Hammondaport,
N.Y., commerce; Leonard
Gardunef' Westbury, N.Y.,
marketl.n1: Alan Burke of
M • tr om~•. television ;
merchant PhilJp Goldfarb,
bualneli; restaurant owner
Jan MltcheU. bolt; hotel
owner Ben Novak ot Miaml
Beach., hotell; sporta com·
mentator Frank Gilford,
aparta, and John A. London
of the Ford Foundation,
pbltatmoPJ.
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ZfJ DAILY PILOT w~. JMuaty 24, 1961
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Jury Trial Faces Suspect Assa.Case ·
Report False ' In.Mesa Narcotics Raid
One of 16 persons arrested tut
Dec. 7.3 in what Costa Mesa pollee
described as the biggest narcotics raid
in that city's history has been ordered
to race a jliry trial March 11 in
Superior Court.
Pleading innocent at h l a ar-
raignment before Judge William
Spelrs wu Andre Van Engen, 20, of
Santa Ana. He ls held iJ1 custody
in lieu of ball.
Van Engen waa one of aeven adulU
jailed by police in a pre-dawn raid
on a seedy, three-room house in Vic·
toria Street. Nine juv.eniles, including
two nucJe young girls, were taken
to Orange County Juvenile Hall on
sUJpicion of possessing marl)uana and
leading lewd and dissoluu Uves.
Van Engen was booked on suspicion
of posseulng mirtjuana for sale. His
aix adult comt>anlons were jailed on
a1milar and supplementary charges.
A 20-year-old Sant& Ana booaewife
haa adm~ to poke tbat her story
about bei.Qg attacked Jaat Wecbteaday
and dasbed '9iUl a btoba 1"lter glass
was fa.lee.
lnve&tigatora aaid today that Sandra
Gossett of 501~ N. Eutwoocl St.,
aft.er three boura of queationinC told
them she made up the story "because
she wasn't feltiftl noup attention
from ber bulband."
'Mrs. Gossett bad told ~ that
a "burly dart-haired man" had broken
into her home after ber bUlband bad
lefl for work.
~ I wesson. i
oH · ! ...... ·29·· c :
mdlt--~
mayjresh
bread ..... .. ::.,-::-.... ,...,,,... u ... ......, .. 1S-OL11c LOAf
Drug R~~ Sente~cing ·
Ddayed fo.-Laguna Man
Senteocinl ol a Lapna Beach mu
wbo ,,.; bm>l... JD wbat Newport
Beach police bellne to be the lar,eat
seizure of marljuua in the clt'7'•
history was delayed last week la
Superior Court.
Judge William Speirs failM to tel
• new date for dlspolitiOo of Robert
Rodriguez, 26, ol 462 Rill St. But
it _yas expected tlaat Roclria'Da would
... ordered. return" -.t ''widaia ,. ~-·YI·' R~ bu ->pleaded guilty to
poueuion ol marijuna and ii btlnC
held' jp brute County Jall. Bia QDJD-
panion Jn ~ ateda& el "pot" at
a C«ona del Mar location, Joba F.
LeiP el B11DtiJ>Cton Bach, la c:w-
reatly tel'ViDI a. 91).day ~ •
0r-.. County Jail
(~ Mayfair Frm.en Food.I FOAi BED~= 990. 'AYFRESH 7s1, .. 5s1 . GREEI ·::.c,.~ 8s1 PILLOWS .. :~~-. . CATSUP·= ... :.t. ... BUIS _:_~ .... .... ·
lRDEll lllT. ICE lft.I ...... _:: 29'
POPSICLES & FUDHSICL£S,t25-
0UllGE JUICE~~ .. .: ~ & .. '1
YEGnABLES ==~ _5 .. '1
cmftESH ..U:-.. IOMM'A llG. Ill! 111f 3• 'Fiii~-~..,... ···-... t.t.C05 .,.
LAHDBS,32411Zf • &t ~tOIC . 4·, '1 GU.DEM. ~1.CAJ?ON . 7• SHAMPOO GlEAM llN$E ......... ILEEIU =·--......... _ r. AIDEI IUTTER.-........... ·o.. ;,·
GIANT SIU DETUGENf 0..:. ·59• 1-ll. CAN . . . 5• MOEN,~ 5l1f 45• SUISHINE RllSO .... _,..:.... IAYFIESll COFFEE ........ _ ;, · SOUR CREAi.... . ..
46-0l. CAN. MJ.IUYOIS / 3 ... ~' 37• Hl.C-DUllS.~ . ..,..,. FIC IAIS_._ ... 1.u.NG.-
"'VAlnlS ~.sm &· DllllP'ACK ' 'IJ~···••s ...... :..--. .,. A.111.~sGll,~= ........ 57'
GET 0 at ma Ir 0 EVERY DAY LOW ~ 7-0AY ADVERTISFO ~ VALU .i\81.E BLUE 0 CHANCE TO U/jjf:~
All SHELF PRICES U SJ'ECIALS ~CHIP STAMPS WIN ~1000 .00 ('/f[p 1
.. :.ins
JUTT Ma ,._ BMJIJ()ll BEE1
rib roast
·-0r rlll deak
EA.STERN PORK
pork loin ·roast
~ ' I
~89!
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FLAlll STEAKS ... ~ ... 9& . .
Ma~fair farm-fresh produce m . grapefrUlt
~ .... ANllVI .. .. ..., ... a .. •1 ;-
·potatoes .... ~IOi.0 39c
JUICY LEIOllS ·-. '=' ...... 2 Lk 2t
CRISP CELERY ... ~~··-2 .. 2t
lllYEt llAllEI.: .. .': ..... · 5 'Lk ~
IAIE-IOOT RUES ... = .. i.. 9'
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RA TH IUiC( HA WK ' "
SIOIED DllmES .. _ ........ 89~
IATtt llACK HA WK OU« s 121 CAlllUI UCC* .... snu ...... ..
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IACK TO EAST COAST ·-The n.teot racin&f ,fti· Auftaclous ·has been pur-
clwed by Walter S. Gubelman of Oyster Bay, N. Y. and Will soon return to the
East Cout for active campai111ing. The yacht w sold USC which acquired
it through a donatiQJt ·by former '!Wner , Bald~1 of Lido .Jsle. '
12th Ann1'al Boat-Show f
Southland
~1a1Mf.ng • Qiae .,, .. Jiall'Y J94Sl6 to
. tbe Elllt c.o..t.
USC officlala &lplUDCed
thia week thM the 73-foot raclnf ya1'! AadadOoa bas
been 19kl to Walter S.
Gubelman of Oyster Bay, N.Y.
Ntw ol tl\e ule of
Aadacloa.l ~ah or t 1 y
after the mmouncemen\ that
Weather
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.. RepOrdng
Set Up.
. ' The
the 72-foot radnf ,,_
Elcapede will be returniD1
to Newport aat year under
the new OWJJF~P o(..J. D ..
Morrison of.JA>t An~•· • lronJcall,y. botb tbt big
yachta were recently owned
by ~in M. Baldwin of
Lido lale-. ~win oWI*i
Eacapede until a few yean
ago wbea .,. aollt her after purchaamt Audacioua (ex-
< ,
JYewly-rigg~ Kialoa
.. MexieaPs ·
T!.. W aming.O.... ~~~~ ~ r -:.:::.. w.·~ ... ~ • ":
.
Set . for R,ace Circuit.
\
4th flub ~
~lleng~
··For µpton
· San Diego·Yacht Club has
announced a f ~ u r t b
challenge for tbe • Upton
'JlroPl1 rac. K'hechlled for
Mll'Cil 31.
First chantn made t4) the ~~ d ,.,:,:;• '\.""i-W..a1 Kialoa n ... a .... rud-\JI) n ....... Mtlaf
der. More recently Kilroy • ~ =-=~ ~~ ·
'.1.....1 alled ._.. A. M ........ r '
imu a SO< ~-ru.., The· all IOYernment llllt w::.,j.,.~Jhll'ltv~ '~'
der installed similar to the bu ..,~ A m e r i c a n = • -" 1111t11t1on. 111e -one used Oil the 12-61eter ....,,.. • -'YllW lit "" o.,ert-.t Intr•nid, winner of .... 191'1 yachts and, .Mine boats " ~ ~-C*"'<ll ,.,, llMIMICe
'T' ....... 1-~ '· ....._ 11¥ trWfllr "' -•laMlk ........ America's qup cbapence. tlutt It .. fo,...,.._ •-..,..._cw.._...,,.,._~
Klaloa II al.so baa Ute ad1 nchor or •~I~ in other .. -= ._ & WllW
d.it!onal wheel used for the ~rations in tbf. waters ,..,_ 'Ide "'*1c ....... "''-'
additional rudder. stirtcluftding ... It.lores of a'f:~~ '== '?be trim-tab rudHr wu tlwhlas Madu, ~mouly -..... ~
c1est111ed to mU. a boat ~i to p_.e boaters •...,., "'•• .. ,..;p:;;.,...;iiift sail clOHr to weather. In as the Tres . ...,.. Island.a. ... ..,.. _...., .....,. ~i!:
addition to the • rudder 'Rea90n far-6 ban is that =:-1,:: ~""'t!'.:'·~7 ~ ....
set-up Kilroy ilao b a d1 there ).J_ a ]leD81: colony on ~'~ ~":..1J!: ::;:: .:;
Kialoa U rwl8'ed aa a yawl tbae 11lands. . Olftce ~~ ~· • to gi-ye her better Tue w;a.111(.,..._ and in; -~o,.t,;.:u=. o.iw· ,.,Jet,
performuce oil the wind. formation....-fl!nfarded to 1-Y "' '"' ,,, ...
"We .a r e enthuliastic yacht.smell ~ hermen NOTICIC llbout the new rte and the through · tbe · ~.S. Coast,.; ....... .._~.._ . .__ ____ _
trim-tab rudder tlwt a bet-Guard. , ·, · J//MJ1'1~ ... ..uw •
.• ter balance to the boat."' "Because of U*~ue .... ~.=":'lit,
sa.i,<tt' Kilroy. "We are ~f ~~-or fin " ..a tr-,w .. ..,, ~ "
particularly pleased with boat&. ii\.. ~t• ltf'!· ~-•'-~ her windward and reaching : the ·Paclflc. it is In 9"l'Y "'~ iirs~: ,.,._ "· .1-.11 "~rformance -aud $he waa' respect Clesftable a n d ~~ --. • Miil! sf'rMI. •~• a good reacher," he necessary that owners or r~ · ~~ ~. ~
added. · captalm.of;IUCh ve,asels be;:, E~-:-t';~~ After the Acapulco race informe4 that 0.y must not c.1111m11. '. • ~. • •
· Has Something "for Ail Olympie
.Trials~:
Lateet dWlenger la Sih'er
GM.e Yacht-Club ef Siil
Diego With Herb atnnhol«'a
Columbta-38 Se a io pp er
rating n.i. .
Xilroy Will take Kialoa II enter 1he territorial waters .,.:: ~ ;:w-;...--.
to Ute But Cout where of. th1a JJ'Chjpelag' without ;.97.,::..-~~ ~~
win ill the 1986 Bloet llland statement said. t..:' '"'*"" l "_..... · he ...m cletend bis overall specql permiali91f." the 10 -. ~
race and his firsMOofinis.h "N~e. sr, ~ase of .-\11:, r:9c..~ ""'
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Something for everyone-. ·
'!bat's the promise ol ad·
vance publicity for the
Southern C&lifornia-Boat
Show which opens Friday
at the Pan P a c if i c
Auditorium, Bevei-ly &
Fahiu St r e e t s , Los
Angeles.
1t will be the 12th edition
ol the Southern California
Marine. Aaaec~ion
spobiC)l'tt ... • ex-
travagama, by ld the
large&t in the welt and ae-
VYC to Hold
Hot Rum 'Series
Vo,aeera Yacht Club has
set the dates f« its 1968
Hot. Rum Series atarti.oe
Feb. 3. Subsequent races
will be held March 2, April
6 Ind April 28.
The series is for VYC
members only. All races
will be sailed-inside the bay.
The fleet will be divided
in two divisions. AB races
will be cOMidered part of
the cl\I> championship, 8C·
cording to Dave Williama,
raee eom.mittee chairman.
cond only to the.big National
Boat Show in New York. New and supposecb &at
The tho* CObdiiUes fot a dates for Olympic. triall.~ ID
lo.day run through Feb. 4. Southern Oalifomia have
Show hours are from 2 to been announced by the U.S.
11 p.m. weekday~ noon to Olympic Y a c h tin g Com-mittee headed by Paul 11 p.m. Saturdays and noon Smart, New York.
to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Three of 1be Olympic final
T ~ e P a n P a cl fii c trials will be held in the A~wn la at 7600 ~el'· San Diego are.a, one in
lY ..... )it .... ot ~ad~, Newport -...... in and adjacent to C~ S ltoustori Td , ., ·
Telemloo City. l> r Iv i~ &, Ne~rt irai..t Y•eM
west o" Ole Santa 'M~nka Club will host the M' meter Fr.eeway, ~st access ts to tr:ials Sipt. 17-25.
take tti.e F•rf~ turnoff. ™ala ldleduled in Sin
. Admisaion 1s fl.50 for Diego· are: ,
ad~ta. 75•eents tor c~n. FINN-Aug: 25 to Sept.
ohildren under six admitted · 1 at Mission Bay Yacht free. ~ ~ ~ Club *
S e v e nty~o manufac· sTAR-sept. 3-7 at San
bnra will 4aplay nearly Diego Yadlt ~ub.
500 boaU ranging from a FLYING DUTCHMAN -
seven-foot ~yak ~a 50:-~ Sept. ~15 at MBYC.
luxury crw.ser with a price 'nie Flying D u t c h m a n
tag ot 'UIO,OC)O. 5peett boats, . Class will bold its North
ski boiata, fishing b o a t 1, A m e rican championship
sailboats, cruisen, ~anoes regatta $eJ>t. 4.:8 at MllYC
and inflatable,rafts. wH1 also as a tune·UP for the Olympic
be on the ogliDg' menu. trials. .
The show will .also feature The San Diego AModation
160 boo1hs ol accessory of Yacht Clubs' O)ympic
items from engines· . to classes regatta, preMntly
h a r d w a r e , efectromc.s, . cflendared July 20-21, may c~ lifta and gadgeY. ' be lfttifted for the con-
--~--------__...._. ____ --'"'.', venlence of Olympic can·
d.idates wishing to practke
on tbe trial count •
Never Too Old
tor Marriage .
·MANJLA (UPI) -J u a n
N.acida, 12J years old ac· cordiDC to his wedding ~. was rnamedjor ihe
· thJ:rd ttme today in a city ·
haB ceremony.
Nadda Walked briskly and
wMllOUt • cane to exchange
....._ with SI-year.old Eliaa
.Rt!glk in a civil ~efDOl11·
PreVfOUI daallen~.a,,...
Newp,ort Bwbor Yatit aub
with Arnold Hlllkell'a 87-foot
yawl Chtbuco, B a 1 b o a
Ya~ Club with J act
Baillie'• 12-meter Newsboy
and Cabftll& "Beach Yedrt
Club with Jim Clowie'a L-35
Tortola.
. SDYC ·has until Jan. 31
to 9elect the official
in~tbe. Bmn.uda race. forcecl;jaadlDd!;. must =~Ji=.i~"" • MHt,. · • ~I the Bermtlda try .. itlab rto ~ Tiii l)llce.' 4!1111 IN ,_..~
bee SialM -will .make -tile de 8'ato on1
.. Madre ~=:';..,~ -.:...:.~ ·
trans-Atlantic crossing in Island, where t 1l e ap-c.~11""4 vie Li~.,_,~
th e B er m u d a t • propriate authorities may lffL ' "' • , • J Tra~munde-, German y, be contacted," the state--omct,t,:.~,:t:,'t, • .......,.. :
race. ment continued: · Edi"' J. ~~ N-J. I • · J=.,~ 1C::-• ,, ' •
Small Boat Classes Set ·LEGAL NOTlCI ~•
for 1 two hours ea.;b weel 'l..l **Wm~t ~;\! for 14 weeks. . . -:~ATI ::' CALll'Oll:r. ,0. .::l~ ...,.... U. S. Cout Gurl
Auxiliary will conduct a
COUflt in ama1l boat bmdl·
Ing at the Katel1a Hlc1a.
School. 2280 E. Wqner-St .• _
Anaheim,' starting Jill. 30
at 7:30 p.m .
.~nQijler u:s. Coast Guard TH cov,::r:.:.,ou,..1 · ·:~ .(~ COUl'Se will •tart Esl•le OI AL.4N A. M<CltAY. <*ta.a"
1'9' .•• at the Santa ~na ,:::,::,,E.,11,,:e:J.v ,:,::"~
H~ Sdlool, 1801 GTeenville ..... •II ~ llavllll clelms .... fldl St . 111e st1d dlKedent .,. ,..,.,... .. flle
• 111tm, '*!!' ,]---~sarv VOlldlwl. w
'l'tle class will be coo-
dact*1 in Room 41 tl. tae
, , '1llla edlool and Will• 1Mt
beTbeood~b ~.,•Till~ --1. :' .. '::..;:: ~:= ~ U\Ol~ y ...,,__., . ,,. ~ ~ lit ""·--= J LoMecDco and lie' Santa clln'"'9 et ~ of ,_._, T:.:
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Seaso.Q. Opens !lill
WASHINGTON (UPI -I Pre~ Mrs. JohDIOll Ii
wnn;ptn Ile White HoUM I
90cial season 'lbursday eve-I
rung. with the traditiodll I
dinner for ttle Supreme
Court. Iii
· Legislature in Action
INCLUDING:
Reag•• lt'I~ Ate.Iii
' lie Reagaa (Jell) 10D al Gor. JIGDalcl ~ ~ncl
outboard ractnc m.n--. ii ccmcntulatat "1.
SoatMm CaUfornja Solt Show ....... )(ary
8009er and Boll Show official Plat AJbrMtlt of
Loni Beach upon beiftl awarded Ult S.Utllmn
California Marine Allociation'1 Neptune AwJl'd. ~g.an and other Ntpt&IM Award w1Mll"I .•HI be
honored at. the Boat Show Jan. 26-ftb.. 4 •l Pan
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d"IL~ PROT EDITORIAL PAGE
Citizen lnVOlveIDeut ...
' v An escalation in community participation ln muolcl·
pal government matters ia evident of late.
To their credit, Newport Beach city councilmen
have had much to do with this happy -though occa·
sionally hectic - situation.
They have not only encouraged broader involve-
ment in the city's deci1ion·matin1 processes, but have
openly solicited it.
A bil cue in point is the current tidelande use
fee "road show."
Staged by the city staff and the council's tidelands
committee, It consists of a ~~tailed presentation of the
city's current plana on t.be subject of charging for use
of public tidelands properly.
And. most impol'tantly, it is not a one-way presen·
tation. Munici pal o!ficlals are seeking readions from
the groupe that attend the meetings al which the city
plan is reviewed.
To say Lhat they're getting this reaction would be
an understatement.
The tidelands use fee, it is plain, is not a popuJar
proposal. It may never be.
But imposition of some kind of levy lllaY be es.sen•
tial if !he city is to maintain control of. its state tide-
lands grants. That is what municipal authorities empha·
size at their "road 6how."
What is significant at this time, however, is not
the merit of arguments for or against the plan. It ls still
not sufficiently developed for airing at formal public
hearings.
What is significant is the dialogue the city now has
going on the sut>ject. When and if the tidelands pro-
posal comes before the council for final action, no one in
town can rightfully cJaim: "We wer,en 't told about this.••
City officials will 6000 have a similar dialogue go-
ing on its goell and objectives ~udy. This far·reaching
program will directly involve up lo 100 citizens, serv·
••
inl Ofl Yarioae coani .. gd indirectly inYolft·bilo-
dredl more--perhapa tbouaancb. ..
Aa a co..q~ whn coundlnlen several montht
from now coDlidn tb1I "feed-k" and off]daly • ~blilh the city'• ioaIJ. they will be taraety reflectlol
the expreued hopes ol the dtbena themMlfes.
CommUllity parUctpaUon, cltben involvef'l'!enHaD
ll what you will :.-U •Sood and neusaary tbm1. Even
thoulb lt '°"1•Umel baiJ'fs tboee who mu.at IDJk• the
final dedliou.
That, ot coune, 11 what democracy ii all about.
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Support Marine Preserves .,
Creation of mariDe prwnea in coast.al ses:ton
Lagu.oa ltlcb, Sc>Utll Lquna and Corona det Mar may
become I naJlty io th.ii Miiion Of the Lei!Slature. .-I!...,... lobert Badham (R~Newport Beadl~
has _.OQDCld i.it will introduce legisJaUon to create
the PftMlY• and is optimi1tic about cbabcee tor pu-
n&•· TH. PGlnt of t.M Wham bUJ is protection of ma-
rine life from oven.eaJou touriats, ecology 1tudenta and
commercial interestl tblt raid the once lush tJdaJ pools.
Abalone, lobster and fillt would nmain f alr game
controlled by state Department ol Fish and Game regu·
lationa .. BuL the bin would ..U it unlawful to take
sand crabs, mutsels, dama. 1ea anemones, Ml urchins
and other creatures wiUUn the presene llmlu.
"The need to pre.serve the sea life fropi wanton de·
atruction has become apparent," aa.id the auemblyman,
himself a akin diving enthuaiast.
The DAILY PILOT agrees. Conse"atlon, like chati·
ty, 1bould begin at home. Badham'1 but deaerMI the
. aupport of Orange Coast residents.
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England Has a
TV 'Big Brother'
Private Drab
... l ·~ . . ..
. Rftlder Di......,ed . .,, A~~/
By AL McCONAGRA
MlueapoU. Tribue
Europeu Correapomdent
LONDON, England -An ex·
. perimental police watch through clos·
ed circuit fielevl.alon c a m e r a s
reportedly wUt be extended to the
famous King's ROii! in London'•
Chelsea area.
The system, alre.ty in use ln
Croydon and IJverpool, 11 known as
"big brother.'' a reference to · the
,,atchful presence in George Orwell's
novel "1984."
SCOTLAND YARD declined to coo-
f\nn tbat tbe ldleme \I planned far
the renowned row of boutiques in
Chelsea but h Sunday Telesraph
reported that preparations are under
way.
The bouUque owners are said to
be under presi ures from protection
racketeers and also to suffer con·
slderable pilfering. The area also has
a high lncJdence of burstm'Y.
Observers suggest this will be ttle
bfggeat test of whether the Brltilh
public will accept without protest the
surveillance of ScoUand Y a r d • s
television eyes.. No general reac·
tion following the announcement last
week of the earlier use of police
television In suburban Croydon. and
a small experiment in London's Hat·
ton Garden diamond center brought
praise. '
THF. NATIONAL COUNCIL or Civil
Liberiles is watching the experiment.
A spokesman announced that police
TV scrutiny could represent an in·
vasion of privacy.
Unknown to the local public the
Croydon experiment has been aoing
on for some three weeks. Four roof·
top television cameras scan the center
Qf town, includln& a parking center
and market area.
POLICE $AID the camercas are
most useful in detecting cu thieves
and pickpockets. Eight arrests have
been made since the installation of
the tystem.
At the same time police in Llverpoot
quietly are abahdonmg the closed
circuit telev\alOD 1JM11\ which hy
pioneerea some three ye1n ago.
At its most active there were six
cameras watching Liverpool streets
as well as a number of dinmy ones
designed to persuade criminals that
the city was, largely covered.
THE CAMERAS were mounted on
buildings. Officers watched t'h e
screens and communicated t o
members ·of a ."commando" 1treet
squad by pocket radio. 1
Llverpool aulhorit1ea will not specify
the nature of present use of the
cameras but It 11 known to have
declined since retirement of the
system's champion. T Deputy Chier
Const.able Herbert Ba mer.
THE MAJOR arguments advanced
against the use Of TV policing in
Liverpool were its expense and the
belief that the system's deterrent
value was short~ved.
When the Livt!fl><* t e I e v I s I o n
scrutiny wu introduced in 1965 the
rate of crime rel 20 percent and
detections ?'Me 11 percent, accordln&
ti' poli~ spokesmen.
FDA'S Drug Crackdown
-
Some fanlily standbys for common
aliments ue about to foflow Into obll·
vlon the old specific of sulphur and
molasses. The Food and D r u g
Administration. after a long study of
some 3,000 prescription and pro·
prietary medicines. may take some
10 percent of them off the shelves.
The total number Of drug store
items affected by the FDA report.a
In the next year and a half might
be much more. Inasmuch as many
drug.s are, IQ}d under several namet.
The reports will cover drugs that
came onto the market between 1131
and 1962. The Kefauver·Harrl' Drug
Amendmeota of 1982 require manulac·
turers to demonstrate that a drug
Is not only safe but "effective ... That
means that rftany favorites of families
-and physicians -which were
•• Ge•1'18
Dear George:
Why do our_m!Ut.ary luder1
allow "pin·up pictures" ol nude
women to be sent to OW' 1bo11
ln the service? Doesn't thlt en·
courage our boys to have im·
proper thou!!ttu •bout stria? 11
this what we are 0Cbtlnl f<t! MRS. c.c.
·Dear Mrs. C.C.:
The iDttochlctJon of ~ to
Euroge ii PQIJlllarly attrlbutM 1
to Sir Watter lla~. altbouP
some authorlU.. dlacMIDt tbil
II hiltGric&l11 ICCW'aa.,
H'm'°")', Mn. C.C. f-ie beee
trylnc ~ al't«noce llDd that'•
the '"ly senunce I can come
up •lttl in reply to 1oor question.
which doaw'l ... to It.ave 1
doablt meanmi. And on •
urtfol re.readlna rm aiot sun
about that one.>
• . -~•ti" -
virtually placebos will be barred from
sale.
MUCH LITIGATION i1 likely to
spring from the outlawlns of drugs
that the FDA dllapproves. Dr. James
L. Goddard. commluioner of the
FDA. OD Dec. :l) suuested that "a
number of physicians will be upaet."
adding that "knowing my brother
physicians as t do. I know there
are goin,1 to be a number ol com·
plaints."
Tbe Fl)A study was conducted by
the National Academy of Sclencea.
This baa been called the count~
In the scientific communlly of 't.be
Established ·Cbutth. the House of
Lords, the s.nme Court, and head·
quarters ot the politic• of science." 11le man wbo made that judftnent
concedes at the same Ume: "In recant to drug safety. peatlci<M
~·· arms control, dru1 baarda. alid I ICOrt of other l1sue1 involving
tbe wlte uae of science a 11 d
t.ehnoloo. the academy has not
demoaltrated any great fortal;hl
prior to outbursts or public concern.'' n.. NAS r.porta relayed Unugh FDA wm be IOfllt._.ng of an laftovaUon
al way round.
TD FDA REPORT on lattfecdw
dr'llp comes at a timt wbtll the
pbarmaceutiW l.Ddustry lt la a at.ate
of apotoo. or at tuat M~juatifk ..
Uon. TWee major manufactunn Wtte
foaDd iullty 0 11 Dec. 21 ol ~
i. control the product.Ion and cBatribu-
tloo of tl.7 billion worth ol udbloUcs.
FDA oDIJ recently cautionad doctors
apinlt UM ol 1ulfonamida .,.,. ..
preveat rllilumatlc fcvtr.
·.
l;ets a W ro~g
lmpres~ion
Gritnd Jury 'S4ol-tsjg~tec;l~
"Yipee'" cried Private Oliver Drab,
3'78·11-4454,.. In a rare burst of en·
thu1iasm. "That's t.be ar~atest news
I ever hear.d."
"Now what, Drab?" asked Captain
Buck Ace, looking _ ~ from his
dispatches with a scowl.
"It's been a pleasure serving with
you, sir," said Private Drab, ex·
tending his band with a serious frown.
"If I ever got to fight a.not.her war,
God forbid, I hope to bump into you
aln. Well, Sood luc:t, air, and good·
by ..
• Are you tucking tail and running
fr lltis one, Drab!"
"Me. Sll? I wouldn't thinJt·of doing
that now. I mean now that we won.··
"Won? Won what?"
"Why. won the war, sir. Haven't you ·
heard? Hanoi 1ay1 lf we stop bombing
them. they'll negotiate. Frankly, I
never tbou&ht they'd knuckle under.
But I'm glad to ~ proved wron1."
"WHAT MAKES YOU think this
war 's over. soldier?"
"Gosh. sir. we said all along the
only reason we were bombing them
was to bomb them to the peace table.
And now we've bombed them there.
So I lutll that's lt>~t. I was &lad. to do my part, sir, and 10 long."
To the Editor:
As a 11)ember ol tbe 19M Orange
<'.dNnly Grand Jury, I have been
read.in& with some dismay the
destructlve and shortsighted com·
ments and accusatiou con~ernlng
county 1overnment as made by the
1987 Grand Jury , ,act I wonder '""1
you give them so 01uch space.
Wu the 1967 Grand Jury unaware
of the fact tb.t each cowity ii cbar&ed
by the state to maintain an .adequate,
jail and adequate court rooms? Were
they derelict in their solemn duty to
inspect theee facllltie., u each Grand
Jury la cbar19d?
IF NOT. BoW. eoWd tbey -
unaware of the antiquated, o\rercro.d·
ed conditions In our Orange County
Jail! Did they see the women's faclli·
ty. with no provision made for outdoor
exercltt? Did they lnspect our
overcrowded, lf'.ladequate1j u v en i I e
detention facilities, wh$re young peo·
pie are herded together in a manner
calculated to breed further crime?
Were they not informed that, a\
the present rate of del~uency in·
c[denct, the new Juvenn. Ball will
bt filled on completion 7, Do we have
to wall for riotiDI befo.re we assWM
our ietp0nsibW.tru citbens for mala·
tainlng order in 9411' communi'Ues?
WHEN THE PIUSON bonds. fa.lied
by a small margin. the Ikard of
Supervisors chose the ltss painful
method for financing tht n e w
facilltiea. They eMN have increued
the tu rate, and tht cost would h8"
beell aesiderablt to every pretMt
Oraqe Cbqnty taxpayer.
Gov. Rua an bas called for mon 1tr1'.D119t punishment of erlmbala.
Tbil meana loaltr prison tmDI, few9r
probauon· sentencu aiDd. paroles, and
a much increased PoPulation in our
jails and pt'isons. We had beu.r
prepare for this, sin« the voters seem
to have as~ fOI' it. It wu esMnttal
that the/ Supervisors build t b e
¥cessa,Y facilities before injlation
and M])et'ate Med demaoded a fran·
tic buildinl program at double or
tr)ple Cotls.
MOST OF OUR superior courts are
now held in abandoned old churches
in Santa Ana , our county seal. This
is a disgraceful situation for a county
as rich as Oruae, When San Qie10
and Los Angeles counties have seen
fit to house their . courts in • builcllni•
they can Se proud or.
Our present old buildings an
dancerous old firetraps, inefficient
and inadequate, and occupy valuable
land [n ttle center of the city.
I believe that our S~pervisors should
be commended for their foresight and
for their couraae to plan for Orange
County's future. The county airport
bas brought miWon a or dollars worth
of industry btre, and is rapidly becom·
ing a aeU·llquidating enterprise as
well.
THE COUNTY CENTER parking
facilities have saved the. county money
by proviClillg cloee.bt .Wqe and
parkin1 and reduced need f o r
automobiles. 'nit old juvaile pro-.
. bation offi'ce pre1ent.1J ta ue ls a,
dangerous f1.tetrap, 11GJ ap COD·
demned. .
Oranat County ii a womlerful placel
to Uve, with a ll'eat future. But every'
cltize.ll h•• tbe ·rupomJblity ol ln-
fonnia& himself about ltl needl, plan• nina for the tuture 'ftll~ ol It• citizens, and belpiN to pay for ~
necessities of• decent eavtronmeat. ELSIE C. JCROESCHS
..... tilMI Cnael'
To the Editor!
Thia afternoon at about 5:15 I wu
walking on the beach at Laguna. J
went out on the .rocks and tbert J
found a seal.
It was a. very small seal and It
waa hurt or sick. It was apparenUJ.
dJinC. I walked.. up and phoned ~ SPCA. .,-11
I talked to a mu wbo only told
mt be couldrt't do anytltln1 for tbe
Ma), be WU dyinJ anyway.
t G\JESS I aound.td dllappoinled.
He said, ''It's too late to do any t1'lng
now, but· if It'• still there tomorrow
we'll cbeck on It."
That wu a sad tbiJ\1. Did yoa
know that SPCA mNDS the Society
for the Prevention ot Cruelty te
Animals? I 1ut11 Uybe I'm writlnl
th1a to others an feel sad with me
-or maybe the man I talked to
will read it and see 1kJIW bard I.ltd
C!'Uel be WI.I.
JEWEL WlECWREK
"Hold it, Drab," said Captain Ace
irritably. "Hanoi made that offer
more than two weeks ago and the
war's still ,oln1 on. Hear that mortar
fire out there?"
"I gueb they haven't got the word
yet. either," sJid Private Drab. And,
cupping his hands. he shoutec! out
Into the jungle. "Hey. knock It off!
You guys lost." The only reply waa
a burst of small arms fire.
Russia's Mid-East l)esign
WASHINGTON -An explosive new
''SEE. DRAB? We haven't accepted element ls' belnl interj~cted into the
their offer. In fact, no direct com· uneasy truce that exists between
munlcaUon with Hanoi bas been an· Isratl and Arab nations In the strift•
nounced." t«n Middle Eaat
"Oh. Well. maybe the Preside nt got Motltm leaders from 23 Asian and
a busy signal. Or he forgot to call African countries, iacludin& the so.let
back. Or maybe he lost the number. Union, are preparinc to set up ''com·
I'm always doing that But I sure mlltees for the rescue ol Jerusalem.••
hope be doesn't let it slir, his mind." 'l1lia "Holy Wer" campaip, wblch
"It Isn't that, soldier, ' said Captaia ls being itlaU&at.ed by the Krernlitl,
Ace in his best. fatherly tone. "You was dlscuaaed at a recent mettlnf
see. we now say Hanoi has to be in R..... M ding to in willin1 to ne......,'•te a durable peace." .._, r·.::orocco, accor • ev... fonnltioa obtained in A m m a D ,
"Oh. lt'a got to be durable now?" Jordan, by U.S. t11telli1ence.
"And we can't atop bombing them As ouWned at the secret Rabat
because tbey'd use the pal&Se to build meeUnt, the plan fs to aet up well-
up their supplies. And that would financed committee• In all countries
give them an unfair advantase." • wlt.b Moslem ~tions to call for
"YOU MEAN BEC USE they don't
bomb us?"
''So you Me,.JtOW that we'Ye bombed
them to IM peace table, we've got
to keep bombing them lo show that
when we talk peact. wt mean It •
So hang in there. son. and keeP flgh!lng.'' .
"lf you sa.y so. sir," said Private
Drab atumty. "But to tell the truth
•bu It coa:a to fiChtln& some p:i
f've alretd) t~lrtd, my hearl'a just. not'" it!' --,.
"l don't Jive a damn where your
bort ls, Drab!" snapped Captain Act.
0 Juat ~ let 7our rlJ'le butt Ott tbt lrinC Uot."
"SOMETIMES 1 ...... , wtla.t wt'vt
IOt lo d9 to win thb war," Prlvate
Drab Hid lattr to his friend, Corporal
Par:i. u lheJ croucbtd in a water.fill-ed bomb crater.
"Olan DOt to rulOfl why. OU~r."
MW Corporal Parts. duckln& as 1
111lper bulJet Wblntd overhead. "Oura '° a., our fool haeda dowa."
U.N. dlplomaUc-mllitary acUon ~ foru Israel to pve up Jenaaaltm s
Old Cl~, 1elnd from the Jardan1am
Dear
Gloomy
Gn1:
durinl lut JD.De's fitbtmr.
AMERICAN latew,eac:e aftldall
believe tht deel1ion ol Scmft leMlr•
to asaip DepatJ' FonWD Nhtilter
Yakov A. Malik. aa penriUnt ~iet
representative, i.a ti.a -dMelJ k> tt.is
cornioe "Holy War" campalan.
llllalik. who reprtaented the Kremlin
at tbe U.N. ~ C..c:il tr011
1941 te llU. Ml aerY'ed • o.,.ty
Jl'orelp Mimter alnct 1•, bandUllC
M..idd.lt EMt lbll AIHcan affairs.
French diplomata ~· ~ Mall.k baa i,natruc:Uoa1 to ralee t be
Jerusalem control illue ftrtq th•
coming U.N. debate Gii tht WtCetUed
MJdclle But conftld. n.e KnnnliD's stnteo, ~"' to the Fmldl, LI to unite members
of the U.N. against Iarael In tht
Jerusalem dispute •bUe 1tlrTiof. up
the Moalem world to wpport Arab
nauons lft ~ aut road ol tie
. fighttna.
The kty Soviet propclMJ. wb1cb
Malik is reputed to be t:C• to New York, caDt ftr the N•·
tioOI to &akt ..,.., ~ever
Jen1saltm'1 Gil Qlr ~ If lllu
ii neceuar)' -I ~ IMlt llratJ wm~...-.
• RUSllA 'I WJID DalGlf -TM
conUDI Sorill U.N. olfenaift 11 *"td
btn u a ..,_ dlf•••tte.,ro. pa .. nda enort ., lht Knmlill to
sUmulate a bt1l..,.i ,ptttt Ii llnel as wen as amona lbe Ard OIUOM. TIM lu1'81 ,.,_......,.a be
the ~pcrpatuUoe of dM A.l'ab-lsr•li
coaOid, ........ --lt .... ....
for the SoY.iets to penetrate tbt oll·rietl
Middle Eut. On the oUler hand, peace
in that relion "'®I tend to alow
down U'P&Jllion of Rullian lnlluenct in ttie .,.._
Sitcll ._ U.S. bu refused to
rec_.. 1-'111'1 "take over .. of
former JonlllMa Jerusalem, tM R~-..... .. move can force
the Jobuall JI' rhdttr..son Into lither
becJdna 1tL ~ or r • m a I n ia c "neat:fal."~· way, the U.& w1Il lole -. ht the ~a.
· "Rallla • ve in the lttiddi.
l!uf Wt to JuMt,.' one bi'P·
rantmc U.S:-UMmpoca 0 ff I c I a r
r ...... "It la to drtvt U. U.S. •
out ti tbe area IO antral .. aJI on MCI IM *•teak water-at llr •
rout.I 1'ill' peu into the ~. -blada." -. ........
_ .......
WldalldQ. ,,...., 24, 1111
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LA Open
•
F£lvoritism
PASADENA CAP) -The 42nd an-
nual Los Angeles ~ ,G1>1f Tourna·
ment gets under way ntthda'y with
many familiar faces on cleck but on a
new course andi>itt fact, hl&.Mw city.
The most famm.t\iaee' ~ that-of...,
Aniold Palmer. a. thte..tStne wbmU>
of the event and the defendfng cbam·
11ion.
The setting is..the 7.100 yard, 36-35--
71 Brookside G<>lf Course, a revamp-·
ed municiP.al course sprawling hard
by Pasadena's famM Rose Bowl.
The sponsoring Los Angeles Junior
Chamber of Commerce accepted Pas-
aliena's invitation to play Brooksidt1
when the Profeis&i.onll Golfers Assot
ciati,t>ii refused t> conl!m.re tlli.YinJ? the
tournament at West·Los Angeles' Ran·
cho Municipal Course. ·
The professionals teamed with am-
ateurs in today's pro-am preliminary
to the m:iin show -72 holes which is
schedu1P.d lo wind up Sunday.
Notablv absent is the U.S. Open
rhamoion. Jack Nicklaus. who h a s
· nlayed but twiet? in the Los Anegles
,. fbcture since he turned pro in 1961 and
made his debut in the 1982 Los Ange·
II!!: tourniiment..
The winner will collect $20.000. and
~oTTte 144 pros will take aim at the loot.
IY\Cluded is Kermit Zarley, former
~ation:il Intercollegiate champion
from the University of Houston, who
W:\S the surprise winner Sunday of the
1125.000 Kaiser International Open at
Napa, Calif.
Also entere4 la Billy .~. who bas won the NatJOriit' ~11 'fWfce. but
!)ever the Los Angeles ~ent. '
Several regulars on the pro tour
failed to qualify. InclUded were Dave
Ragan. Tommy Jacobs and Mike
Fetcbick.
· Qualifying, by courtesy of the Jun·
lor Chamber. were Bud Holscher, Al
Besselink and Joel Goldstrand. They
tied with 74 for the two remaining
spots but after playing three extra
holes tn darkness, it was agreed aJI
three would play in the tournament
proper.
Wednesday, Jihu.vy 24, 1968 D.AJLY PILOT .Z§
•
Suspension of Presley
" .
. Creates Dual Hostility
. BERKELEY (UPI) .....,_The Unlveiii members of the varsity basketball
ty of Califoritla, noted for academic sqliad made their initial claim Mood~
demonatrations, faced a two-pronged that it was due to pressure from
upheaval today lb athletics. above.
A group called the "Black Athlete~ "Untff• such pressures are un·
of the Unlvertaity ol California'' said conditionally removed we cannot
Tuesday on one front It might boycott participate In Oa~ornia basketball,"
the schools' athletic program unless the 12 said in a letter released by
basketball coach Re.ne Herrerias and student manager Pat Glllifan.
two assistant foo\ball coaches were Cal's next game is scheduled for
fired. Feb. 2 at the Air Foree Academy.
On another .front, 12 white members Newell said the letter indioated the
of the varsity basketball team an-cagers were trying to support Her·
nounced they would quit the squad rerias but added, "I disagree witb
.. unless junior Bob Presley -the star their premise and methods."
Negro cente.r -was pliaced back. on Herrerias was a star guard with·
the suspended list. _ · the University of San Frariclsco which
The CaucaSion players repeate<f" Newell coached to an upset cham·
their stand Tuesday night, claiming pionship in the 1949 National Invita•
in a prepared statement that the tional Tournament at Madison Square
school administration had pressured Garden.
Herrerias into taking Presley off the Newell also became famous as a
suspended list for fear of racial Cal basketball coa<:h before becoming
repercussions. athletic director eight years ago.
"The ad m i n i s tr a ti o n feared T h e bespectacled, mustachioed
Presley's dismissal would or could Smith is a senfor who excelled at b · · · pass lnterceptionss and all a.round ring raCJaJ pr-oblems lo the campus .. defensive work for three se""'"ns. He the statement said. ' ca.>V
'_'SignificanUy, racial problems nave played in =the recent Shrine East •
.ansen as the result-of this afternoon's West game Hula ~owl. His major
black athletes news conference dur1·ng Js economics he plans a post graduate eourse. which Presley stated that coach Her-Among fellow Negro gridders who
rerias ftlould be replaced for reasons attended the "Black Athl-'-s.. new• of WS COffipetence." Cl.Cl o p conference were Paul Williams, John ete Newell, Cal's athletic director, McGaffie, Wayne Brooks and Jer1>me
with the Negro group. t. ·
DEMANj)S '!ll"STATEMEN.T .-Bob Pres!~ (cen·
' t.el'h &,lt ceiiter for Callf orn1a, appeared at i news '
C()nference Tuesday with other Cal Negro athlete•
who are contemplating boycotting all Cal sports
V'9 n .........
unless thret Cal coaches were dijftljssed. Pr~ley
was IUSRencled frQm ~ basketbfU teani for two
days, alJe&edly for missing a practice. The group's
spokesman was football player Bob Smith (riglit).
met for nearly an hour Tuesday i?. ht Champion.
"Nothing was resolted.''~ said B 1
Smith, a star California football p er Cuban L1.fe " who bas become spokesman for the black athletes.
He's. in Hall of .Fame
Med-wick's Slun;tp Is Over
NEW YORK (UPl)-Joe Medwick's
"lpngest slump" is over and the one·
time swashbuckling slugger of the
St. Louis Cardinals' 1934 Gas House
Gang is a prpud new · member of
baseball's Rall of Fame. ·
l'h~ long, 'i(ait ~ded' f ot: the 56-yelll'
ol<f Mecfwick ,Tues~y when he was
voted into the hall by the Baseball
Writers' Association of America.
The National. League's triple crown
winner and most valuable pla-yer in
1937 will be' officially inducted next
July ltl Cooperstown, N.Y. A frequent ·critic of' the voting.
Medwick made. no secret o his joy
over finally being elected.
."I felt like I was in
slump." he said, referring t
in which he failed to ·
"And that was the longest of my
career.
"This is the happiest day of my
life and I feel Hke a June bride."
he said when notified i.n St. Louis.
"lt's one df the .feW ttrpes'·m mv
life that rve been speechless. l've
been disappointed many times before.
but it was worth the wait. neing
named to the Hall of Fame really,
rounds out my career. I've had
everything else, including m o s t
valuable player, World Series games
and AU-Star appearances."
Medwick, who pl ayed for the
Cardinals, BrooklyQ Dodgers. New
York Giants and Boston Braves
between 1932 and 1947, compiled a
lifetime .324 batting average.
He was"" a line drive "bad ball''
hitter who included 205 homers, 113
triples and 540 doubles among his 2,467 hits. ·
A total or' 48 players received ~otes
in the Hall of Fame balloting.
Howevc, M~\¥,i~~. W4§... ~ only
one lo be~tttM'" tf\~' "required
75 per cent or more of the ballots.
He received 240 votes. 27 more than
necessary ..
Roy Campanella, the former catch·
ing grea~ of th e BrookJyn Dodgers
and a three.time winner of the NJ...'s
Most Valut.ble Playl!r Award, missed
election by only eight votes.
"I'm sorry about Campanella,"
Medwick said. ''l was hopfng that
someone else eould have aottPo in
there with me."
"But~Mr. Newell has become aware
of our grievances and now that much B s • d
at least has been ~ccomplished, so est mte
we'll giv~ him time to make a state-
ment or form an opinion."
Smith's organization asked at a
Tuesday afternoon n~ws confe_rence
that Herrerias be diSC'harged •along
with football aides William. Dutton
and Joe Marvin. The group citl!d
''their inability or unWilllngness to
relate to black athletes and general
in«?ompetence."
The organization also listed such
other alleged abuses to Negro athletes
as failure by the university lo provide
them geod ·jobs, and a tendency by
members of the athletic department
to "ri~cule" them. They also com-
plained of. poor housing for Negro
athletes and the fact that coaches
viewed injuries . as slgn1 0 f
''goldbricking."
Presley, the focal point of the
uptoar. attended the news conference
with about 20 other Negro athletes,
including several varsity football
stars.
"I agree that Herrerias is not
qualified for the job," Presley said.
The 6>101~ inch center said one
reason Herrerias suspended him was
because he refused to cut his hair.
When Herrerias took ' Presley off
the suspended list, the 12 white
·For Umpires
HAVANA (AP) -Baseball umpires
in Communist Cuba get better treat-
ment than umpires under capitalist
i:egimes, the Havana press insisted Tuesday.
So the .baseb1:1ll player who slugged
an umpire here last week was booted
out of the sport indefinitely while
the umpire was defended and praised
as a worker and rewlutiooary.
"In pre·Cawo days, unpires were
often nothing m~ than capitalist
merchandise who bad to clown around
to increase gate receipts," 'said the
Communist newspaper, Granma.
"Today umr.ires are men of honesty
anci decency. '
Ramon Primelles, a catcher, slug-
ged umpire Alfredo de la Paz last
Thursday in a game involving the
National Institute of Sports.
The incident was witnessed by
thousands in the Stadium· and on
television.
Primeiles was s u s p e n d e d In· ~
definitely. The suspension, observers
said, virtually ends the player's
career.
Fan Assalls Coach Haµnum Has Pat Hand,
Granma said the reac~io!'l...Pf the
fans was oni: of unarumW!rt con·
demnation of the player. Sports
Columnist Eddy Martin s a i d
Priwlelles' action deserved t be
severest criticism and J>lµlishment. Losing by 15 Or 50-
What' s the Difference?
Is there essentially any great dif.
ference in losing a -basketball game
by 15 points or by 50?
In either case it counts as a loss
and in either case it is a decisive
enough margin sa tl)ere shouldn't be
too much, doubt about which . is the
superior team. 'However, there are those who feel
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WHITE -WASH
"'''''"'''""
•LEIOI WMITt
doubly 1bort-changed if they see their
favorite five lkmg out to dry, like
say 85-35.
Ooe tucll feUow ii an aficionado
of the Valencia High basketball group
whicb ntfer.I a aound apanklng (Bf.
36) at the Madi ol ~ Oel Mar
Friday nipt in • _u Irvine Leecue
game.
Tbe a.Mp in menttrm made no beslt.a·
Hon in protatl.ll& to Corona bou Bill
Bloom after tM Ona! bulltr. sug-
aettiDI that Bloom tan uj1' the score.
'· .>.oom m....,.S to keep hJ~ an·
noyanc. • under wrap, bowever. and
the lDcidlmt jNVUlptly cloeed.
Bat. tba prbM;lpte of the matter ls
not doled. ft4ll do JOU pal. out tbe ftttt.,_.
111c1 .._ ..... 6t you tell tM kida
Who ... ~? AJ Bloom potntg oat. ".; tile r..ervea 1t.1pposed to
It.ad 8l'OUllll • i.ot at tM basket
lnatMd or trJtac to maa. potnta? ..
Pl'tmllfarl ... of the bench C&B
m.. • 7W lf tile otbtr team catdlll ftrt. TMn you have to herd
the ,_...., ~ Into hoatilitiel onl1
t. nM tMJ'ft latt momentum. from
1.u..tn1 1pl.hMn. ,. .... '
One junior college coach ls learning
that. lesson, the hard way.
Bloom's substitution situation i3
especially Unique -he's only got
three other fellows on the squad.
And, he's playing against a feeble
caliber 8' ~tioo.
Corona· d~f 'Mat 'hu \¥Oft its six
league contests by an average of 30.6
points per game. . indicating the
relative stre.tfgth' of the Sea Kings
and other loop members.
Bloom isn't saying so but you have
to ~lieve he's aware of the hanWcap
playing in a •eak circuit ere-ates.
When OIF playoffs roll around the ~ Kings will bave forgotten what
a pressure game was like. And that
could well take its •toll for CdM. a
team which is likely to be seeded
in the C9Veted eUm.niations.
But. we're getting sidetracked.
The name of the game is win. .
not Win by l5 poi.nta, or any other
aped.fled margin.
-For U:loae wbo are lndlpant about btiQi manbdclled, maybe they 1hould
uk why tbeJr product ls 10 terrlbly
lnfetbm lnttud of. betaUog the other
fellow for 1howtng them. up.
. SIMwt Clre11U
Saturday' nlghl'a the date IOf the
gymnastics show" at UCI .... an event
wblcb sboUlcl prove well worth t:be '2 aclmt..ion m .25 tor ldultl).
It l~D under way M 7:30.
If tlt6n ""'a Relalu Tnplt.f •...,.....t a ....... , El.ti
Bayn ~ " Ult ..ay eaMf. ........... _ ... ,.,,.,.....
aplatt UCLA SatvM, ... wOl ·--•en-..
Wb8t can DJct Davia do for encort1 atw his Anteate.r1 ca1en toot that
M-82 thril~T from Cal St.te CLA)
Fri4&J night?
A1alnat Cal Stale, UM ewr~ wu
tied o.r Ile )ied d\aaCed IWKtJ 37
tune.I
HURT IN SPILL
Bill Shoenwiker
Br~ken '(high
For 'The Shoe'
ARCADIA l1:JPJ) -Bill Shoemaker.
five times national riding champion
and ranked as the leading jockey
in active -competition, itoday was con·
tined to a hospital with a f>roken
thlp bone suffered il'.I a spill at Santa Amta Tuesday. .
The accident was the most serious
suffered by the 36-year-old rider who
had taken hJs share of mishaps wh.ile
piJJng up a multitude of record11 a11 a jockey.
Both Shoemaker an<i' •Pl>f'.'entice
Juan Gonu:ilez, 19, wert ltlvolv"1 kl
the spWi during the runnJng of the
1ec0nd. r~ce. And both were 'rushed
to a hospital aCJ'()ls the highway from
the tract.
Gooialei, hoftver, was only bruised
and "'•ten \Q>. He ls expected to
resume rldibg by t.he weekend. ·But
X·rays ahowed ~6emaer suffered
a fncturt ol the rigl'lt femur, the
thigh. bone, '~
Shoemaker underwent I u t a e r y
Tuesday night In Inglewood , lo r~palr
the Injury. Or. Robe.rt Ketlan, a ctose
ptt1on11 friend of U,e Joe.key. a.nd Dr. Frank Jobe performed at1 open
r9dUctiOIJ of tht fracture.
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East Romps, 144-124
\ NEW YORK (AP) -Alex Hannum .
holding a fistful of aces, played hls
cards right and the Eaf\. easily turned
up with the winning'l'r'and in the Na·
tional Basketball Association All·Star
gam~. , Calling on a smattering of talent.
pride, competition and teamwork. the
East clobbered the West 144-124 Tues·
day night before a record 18,422 fans
in Madison Square Garden.
The winning pot was not much -,;,oo for the winners and $300 for
the losers -but it served to help
rub out the memory of last year's
145-120 upset victory by the West.
The East bad won four straight
before that game and now has cap·
tured 12 QI 18 classics.
Hannum. coaching the East alter
leading Phila<k!lphia lo the NBA title
laiit year, made sure his players knew
what they were playing for .
''? told them before the game 'even
iC it was an AU-Star game and you
have nothing to look forward to. you
have your pride.' " he said. ·• 'You
were favored last year and didn't
win and you are favored this year
and I think you should go out and
do it.
And when Jerry West, Elgin Baylor
and Jim King pot the West ahead
moment.ariJy early in the third
quarter, the East played its trump
card -Hal Greer.
The Philadelphia guard scored
srven straight points for an IJ0.75 lead$
and continued oo to outs.cQl'e the West
14-4 for an 117·~ spread and it grew
from there. ~ Greer finished with 19 ints in
the quarter. an All·Sliar r cord, and
totaled 21 for the game.
His performance won him the Most
Valuable Player, award.
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The semi·official newspaper. El
Mundo, said such attacks cannot be
tolerated because they set a bad ex·
ample of visiting guests.
The reference apparently was to
some foreigners who attended a
cultur&iJ meeting here at the time.
HrfRTER DUMPS
AUSTRALI AN FOE
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -
Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, Calif.,
and Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis
stroked their way into the third round
of the women's singles Tuesday in
the Australian National Tennis Cham·
pionships.
Miss Harter, staging a strong come-
back ~ falling to 15th in the
U.S. rankings last year, turned back
an Australian junior, Brenda Jenkins.
6-2, 5·7, M . Miss Eisel ousted Kaye
Dening of Australia 6-2, M .
Joining the two Americans in the
third round were Judy Tegart, Lesley
Runt and Pam Edwards, all cSf
Austr&ilia; Lita Liem of Indonesia and
Astrid Suurbeek of Tbe NetberlMlds.
UCI Seeks 12th Conquest
~
By GLENN· WHITE
Of "" o.lly ..... , Slfft
HJgh 83ing-UCI a.ims for its tiixth
straight basketball triumph a!ld Its
. l2th favenble verdict in 15 outings
when the Anteaters roll out the
wel(!Ollle mat for Westmont tonigl'lt
at a. ·
rt w1ll be a replay of an earlier
mHUn1 betw~n the two lorcu -
a duel which tJCI pulled out tn Uie
final minute, '11-76. That ltnlggle took
place in the Santa Barbara school'•
Umited confine•.
For coach Diet Davts' Anteaterll
It'• a.not.her "must game,". l1 UCI
1s to remain In urlous contention
for a berth in the NCAA small collegre
pl1yotf1. •
Oav11' tToops arc fresh Crom their
top performance· of the season -
an 84~2 upset decision over Cal Stale
(LA).
Westmont's strength lies in the scor·
lng potential of guards Jay Pearson
and Dave Bregante and a vary.Ing
set of defenses.
Pierson and Bregante popped 53
potnts through the hoops in the first
encounter with UCI .
Davis says he'll play man·to·man
against the two stars, using Darrell
Millner and Jim Farley.
Millner was the hero of the wtn
ewer Cal State CLA ), stealing the ball
and 54oring a layup with Jrs~ than
a minute 1to play. giving UCJ the
lead.
"We usuatfy do a better job of
defense the ae<:ond lime we pl11y ~
team.'' Davis pofots out. The UCI
tutor gives his charges a definite edge
tn rebounding against the invaders.
but qualifle! that by adding, "trouble •
is , they neutrallze our advantage there
because they are 1ucb a fine lhootina
team."
UCl's freshman basketball forca
w111 take the Roor wU.hout their
leading scorer tonight wf'\en they .hon
Westmont j~vees at S:~.
Bob McCofmick, averaging 23 points
and a dozen rebounds per &•Dlet
underwent emergency auraeJ7 Mon·
day for appendicitis. accordlnJ 1o
Anteater yearling boss Tim Tlfl
The former Covina High whil wlll
probably be los1 for most of tbt
season. UCI Is 8-4 ror the campe4an.
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Stan Your
Engines
by ~oulgal•
Life can begin Iii 40 even fer a race drtww. Jef'l'J 'ntu9
loots at tbe Ne• Yur from tbe rilwpabl ti a .. lltartiDI
bis fifth decade amen, as u w ti •• ~· .. adthll new start.''
TitUJ, it may be remembered, 11ru the ~ ma • the
1987 Trana-Americall Sedaa c::irc:9t ................... wu a sporta car 1P-1Cniwe edits wbo ...,. m llcal maa-
teur races on weetenda. Midn1 tbnlllb tM ~
campaign he quit btl ~,... job a ,..,,...... bl
was going to be a tun time pro driftr.
How does a man"of 40 with a 1rife ad bro ti a 18 IGlll,
• suppoiti:ng a suburban bome la llm'mall Oab. JmtllT RCb
• darlnC awitcll in the clinc:tim al bis life! "Actually, if everything ~~ faD ctowa lib a ...,._ ol cecla, I am belt« oft fin•eriallJ ff1r _..., _. he
I break," Tito.I says.
• '"Lut year wu Uie flnt that race Ul'llblCI a c 1111 ~ •1
• ularJ. Tbil year, the w11 tbiaO ce .,.._.., UMy IMald
double my aal~ of JJM, ad r. not benldac too benil:f
OD prise money.' · .
Tit .. Laa• 1t' ..
'l1tu WOii f.., ti dte U 'fn»Am ,... rMllo
scered f7 polata te ~kb f . M.-.i ..._ .. tlte
U.S. muufadutr'1 die tea1111 lie aee.m·
pUsW till• ..., '" ...... -..... la9-
d8y ~, Detnl& faderJ . .. ... aeeett ....... ...
.. perfonauee ~ti ykWJ.
Raee fm recu*41 Jft'f'f npqy, lllmee tlley wen
m.n ea1er te '"' •• Da Gmlley .......... .....
tu. .. accept tile fad Claat TMu WM ......... le
lllea& tllem.
,,._ tlefeaW .._,_.lie U. ._. DnM ._..
1n, eue· v.-..p, Lee a., Ym......_ Km o..
..... --.. Amutea ......... , ... ...,.
So ntus had more ~ enoatb ree.GO"!e a...r 8cdh-
field Drive in Dearborn, Mlc:b., ad not enoaP ID the pt.
leries. Jerry succeeded in 19l'l because be bed.a lood car,
a good crew and lots of ablllty. .
.,Makiq the dedlicm to 10 rldn& lqlI tilQf bal IO far
helped me a tot There weren't a lot ol peopJe waitlnl in
line to hire me as a driver. They aid l ••a tood two.
liter driver until I went into the Matac P'OlfUD, IDd then
they said I WU. good Maatane driver;but ,,_I cbaged
my image they started tatlng me terioual1," '11tu1 aplaiDJ.
Carroll Shelby, wbo supported Titus on the Trau-Am
circuit Jut year, bu bl.red blm back foe 1988. Belldel the
12 sedan races aDd poalbly bro more, Tltm wm race on
the bro pro sports car ·trail.I, USRRC and Canadian-Ameri-
can. Tbat mates JS more racea, and with the addition of In-
dianapolll the total ii 29.
BuRWeferl~
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let 1H M ef die ......, e.w•"mmt Id LbM ~ ..._.. .... nee .. ..._..,... • ._..DQ,
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Cftlpete tUt ...._. _,...1 la U. 1 .... Ptr.
fl aay lie l'NllW a.d die flnt ·a1me .. ner ..._ .. earl1 JDMel lteeler, .... ,....,, lie ...... a.1 11ee1••• fuW .._ ..,..., elle ... W tile nee....,
any atll ... ear linlre ....._
Jla C-. Orem Pnller ... Jiiii Blem,,_, nfer.
w ti die ~ Wt9* CeaR NA8CAR lteck ear ndq wan, l'MmM ., ... ...,. die fMa .-., net11eMtt1111,_...,... ...
ftey W ltelW lleard ti ....... 6eJ aftlG'ndy
alajlldp4 laia •I•.._ tlleJ ..,, Mm.
Perbapa the major change in Tttua' radpi fortunea will
be the lncreutnc action be wil set on tbe two apcrts car
circuits in ••.
Lut year be tried to mate an experimental Piper Buick
run right tbe first half ol the year and strove bopeJeasly to
get the Shelby American "King Cobra" competitive in the
second hall. Neither car wu worth the effort. .
"I haven't signed the Gr~ 7 (sports c.ar) ride yet, llut
I can say it will.be a top car,' ntus claims. "I'll be able
to run with the leaden and earn my share of prta m-.y.
I won't have to apologJ.ze to anybodJ for, tbe m-WHMry."
One of the reasons TitUJ hopes the car wm ~ competi-
tive is that it promises to be ·well funded. Decals wt1l sell
ror $10,000 apiece and will stay on the car the entire aeatOD.
SCCA bam't fannallzed ita w. scbedu1 u yet,'° we
are indebted to Titus for prcmdi.nC the followiq lnfGl"JllatioD
onmajor road racing dates in the cornlne Muon.
There 1bouldn't be much cblage, in cue you want to
_clip and save these :
TRANS-AMERICAN CIRCUIT ' . Feb. 3-4--DayWu ,....._ C..U..ldal, Dayiaa ~
Fla.
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May U-War Beaet, gaa.,
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ANO~ER REBOUND -Mike Jacbon (23) of Laaw:;,~~ ~ ..._
bound m a 66-50 loa to Orange in the Artilta' gym. Jacbon ICOred as _..~ to nm hil Orange Coast area total to 423 ~ bv ff• ,,., __ Kim Cat.ea (41) of Orange defends. , -i-• y VO Oft?' hJ.s closest mil.
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IO tar .. to _... lf of
JU team'• 18 fie)d, toaJs.
And,. be ICOltd ..., pomt.r
ill abt -*rd period for l.quna. .
ff« at be WU, tlbe tto.t.
· · were no match for ,e-Pantben.
The invaden ltarted slow·
J,, bl& picted up momentum
We in the aecond quarter'
bitting their last six shots
in a .row to take a 34-23
lead at tbe half -an edae
they Dl'VW relinquished.
In h tblrd period
Orange, Dow 6-0 in league
play, drew out to a ?.().point
Ind at WI~ willh 5:44 to
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ANABEDI -Estancia
ck'OPPld -11.U YWCtid to bost-Mapolla Tuesday
afternoon In an Ir v in e
Leape ~a s k e t b a 11 eo-
coant.r.
The lou dropped coach
Blll Wetzel's Eaglu to a
1·5 league ~Ord and U
overall record of 2--14.
Ernie Wheeler's Magn01ia
crew toot the lNd from
the ooaet, built up a 38-27
1
haUtl.mt lead, then couted
to tbe ftnisb.
Tbt win kept Magnolia
loeUd in MCODd place with
a 5-1 rec0rd .
Mike Ibey . was blgb mu
for the Eagles with 11
points. .... ., .....
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II& Ill. ftlt Wll "all ii.I, ear,... .... ., .. ,.... o.. ........ tmtlilt-...1'1 ........ ad •IWat at the ball. We're not
dilclpUned l1ke we aboald be.
"We'n Ill ·to Ila rt playiq ...... ,. .
· Nil'.Dlt Br111, Corou de1
Mar atarted ·a1ow11 bat
lteadQ:r .,... " • tat ..... ............ ,..
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Brea ICOl'td ftl'lt and bad
a 7.a 1lad btlore JGbn Yule'1
frtt ~·s al Jim ma-..... JllQIPer JW. It_ ap. Yale'• follow 1bot pat QIM ahead by two buf Brta's A~ Heoderton tied it vP agam. ~
1'11 bruUnJ arrlwd at
tllia poiet u PU .IGrdan
•cored, IMCh e...c the
lint ol two foal .... at·
...,_udYale.-edon a tip.ID, KtadeJon "added a
three-pointer and y 1l } •
scored acam wt• ellht
MCODda ltft in the qurter. ..... ........
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PLACENTIA -Co 1 ta
,..._ went down to the wire
btfore losillg out to Valen-
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li:~~HOJ
cwa to AAVE AIO.JND
-In tll..-tratton •t W. ... how a 9-trcn1or a fairway
wedge c\1111 tmo the ~. .Note that It cvts much inore
deeply than cl<* the tor\d wed9e in f2. 'Thb O.eper wt
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Sen. C'llPJN!cl Slaort
Pro 'Grid Dr~t Set Tuesday
NEW YOJlJC' -Com·
minlooer Pete S..De bu
OOOU.Deed the crou.nd rules
and o~ ol aelectlon for
professional. football'• se-
cond common .*aft of col-
sportacuter, will work with
bead baseball coach Jerry
ScatUnl.
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SWARH-UllKl.BTER CO., llD. ·
hiring
Young, Agrealve Salesmen
f~ ttlW WISTI.AKI DIVl\.OPMINT 1n
THOUSAND OAKS, CALtfORHIA
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da's Tl(erl, f7.fl, t'n an
Irvine· I.Uiue basketball
Pille Tue.lcay afternooA.
>J!<.11...__gl
21 pro tuma will
select W college players
in 17' draft l'Ounda .next
Tuesday and Wednesday
bere. C i n c l n n a t 1 , the
American Football Leaiue'a
new expansion team,. will
llave 42 picks -the most
for any team -while t,be
New York Giants of the Na·
Uonal i.e.gue will have tM
fewest number of cbolcu
it.lllMd ............
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th West GerllWl Ski
J'eclentl09 a f t e r eou-
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Committee a.n4 t II e
IDternati~al Ski Feder•·
Uoa.
ta &be N1t1ona1 Rockey Loa Ancelet Kln(a, second l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~ Lealll• Western Dlvtslon,
take oa IHt-place Oakland
teatPt hoping to mate ap
for Suda:y11 U los1 to
the Seall.
The 'iosa _ dropped the
Mustangs to a 1-5 league
record.
Mesa had the hosts run-
ning throughout the first
three quamrs and had
stayed with the Tigers, 45-
~. a_t the end ol the third
period.
However, four tarnoven
at the at.art of the tourtb
quarter dld the Mt.sans in.
T bree-aecond violatiou
and poor jwsmg was tbe
chJef reason for the error1.
will col.lie lftOlt ploy111 to leav. too many shots in the
sand. The shallow cut is MUeh lnQl't du Ira b 1 e wh.n
shooting from sand.
The tand w~ge inolc• o shallower cut beco1.111 of tt-ie
configuration of t\\e botto111, th• aola, of the blade. -11. .
De West Genao NQC
• also auouctd U.1t Eleea
2'Jllmer, f•rmerly a U. S.
cJtbtea, will be a member
of the West Germaa.
ftpre akatlnf te1m 1lace
1be llas now obtalee4
Genao cldzen1blp.
leUea lob The first pick belongs to
Minnesota as a reault of RENO, Nev. -Jackie
the trade which i 1 • n t Jensen former Boston Red
quarterback Fran Tatken-'Sox o~tfielder and Most
ton to tbe Gl~QClast year. Valuable. Pltyer in th e . Aft.er the V • mag,_ American League in ltM,
lbelr ch o l c e , Cinclmi'iil 'was (bJred Tuesday as
makes Its initial aelect1ori. asaoclat.e baseball coach at -•6 Bf-~ the UniversUy of Nevada. m1ee15 ~ J ensen, a local television
SALT LAKE CITY
Be••• N .. efl .
ATLANTA -Quarterback
Gary Beban, H e I s m a n
Trophy winner from UCLA,
bas been named to the West
team for the Coaches All·
America football game in
Atlanta June 28.
Others expected to play
~ li.neOlAil Granville "Lig-
gins ol Otlahoma, center
Bob Johnson of Tenneasee,
fullback Larry Caoolta of
Syracuse, tackle Ron Yary
of Southern Cal and Georgia
tackle Edgar Chandler.
• Colcb Herb LlVley term-
ed lt, "Jeff Sargent's finest
1ame to date." Livsey went
on to aay, .. It's t be best
we've playec1 in qulte a
while and I think if we bad
been at home we might have
taken it." ·
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Not• that the sand wadge\ bode adge hangs o bit lower
than its leading edge (ue shod.ct area on clubs. in jllua-
tration 12). This raised leodlng adge doewi't occur on
th1 fairway ircn. Thus they cut dHper into the sand.
Tllie aew aiead coach at
Ole University of Utah la
BW M e e k , 4$-year .. ld
backfield coac' of Army.
EXER-GENIE®~XERCISER
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Trout Plants
The sond wedge ollo is 1llghtly shorter and heavier
than th. fairway wedge, thus aiding its ability to make
a shallow cut with I• dlffieu lty through t.he sand.
• • 1N1 !i'1 MAT\. -....................
Prep Wrestling
M e t t ' 1.. appolntmeat
wa1 .... need 'hel4lay
by the t.ard el repa&a
ftDniDI a meeting with
tile atble11c commlttee •
Tltt re1e.u voled .. "" Meek a ~year ee.
traet at $11,• a year ud
allow ldm to appoint .ft'H
a11latant1.
' ven1" 141.....JC!hn-1w11 -.,., ,_" Boekew BHI =:: = ~ 1.__....I . IHI) dee.. Honw CV9l.. fw<
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l2-4 l~mll'I IHI) dee.. o.rra (V) drafting I bill that WO 11~ 1H11 e1c. GtWt 1v1 -1w require hockey players to -:~ IH•> -. •-*'..-ctt .}..~~ IHll 111,_,. "· "•"'-wear foot -ball • style 1v,~ .. ldscln IHI> e1c. ... ,.., iv> tU-.SloMI 1H1> """'* ~· cvi-helmets, Sen. Harrison .J. -~ 1:a Goldin, one of the sponsors,
~ l»-J. J._ IHll plnnM wn• HVW-4vlllva11 IHI > "'"'*' M<C•" said Tuesday. Irvine Lake's ~ut stock-1v1-4:sa .. , <v•-•:ss
u 1-1onc1 IHI> -. s.,..,.. 1v1-van1tJ1 The measure is prompte<t ing program will begin 11-e • Th d h 7 ooo d 1._1.11eY <Hll lttf:. Sca111en M MwlM M. s.111• •• V•lllY 11 by the recent death of Bill urs ay w en , ~un s __.., "-E•Plnor• (Ml -llY forfeit Masterton, M i'n n es 0 ta
'• Of fish Will be depoSJted in 157-Varalla (HI) dee. Wft!W (Vl-1-.0Ulaney (M) plnlled hnk& !Vl the takq •1 -:u forward, who suffered. a
Another 7•000 pounds Will ,.._wood IHI> PIMld ai-a 1v1 • 11~ac.tt IMl c1ec. Gvrvle 1vl-11.J brain injury during a Na-~:lO lti-aoclltnl>adl IV) dt<. H11111 (M) bt planted February l, tn-wint•"" 11411 nw •1ex...-_... tional Hockey League game.
, followed .by anotber 7,000 1~~---IHI> .,.._. McCull•v 1»--GHNr1 <M> .. 1nnec1 H111er 1v1 It was the first hockey
• pounds Februaty 8. About 1v >-J:l4 -::...z....,. 1v1 p1,,_, Mcairvno11tt fatality 1n 51 years. "" f th ..,_... wiJJ HVW-erlee (HI) itlnned laltftl (VJ (~• •.·IS ·~ percent o e wm ·" ........... A l p•-• be betwe•n one-half pound -. w.-e w-o-1"'1 •!Med ComlM <V> ta flOS .u9 ... .........,.. 9Mdt a. -:5' and on~ pound. The re-......... v • ...., 11 ,.:'-441,.,..,, <v> dee. 0rau 1"'1-ANAHEIM -If the
maining 25 pereent will be ~O'fd 1v1 -"' forfen 157~ lM> die. w..1em 1v 1-AnaHlm Amigos defeat -· t f'v unders 1._...., fV> c1e<.. P•tll•r IHI)-~ t v..... 0 l e po . 14"1 ,..._.._, (M) WOii 11¥ defMlll -HoaatoD tonight, it wn
The lake will qpen for "~,..,.., <H•> won "' fWl•ll cardov• 1v1 • even each team'• record filhinl Tuesday, Jan. 30. ln-Pwwll:>Mm IHll dee. Moun 11'-<\leunder IVl dee. Carr (M)-
:.. 1v1-10.1 M flalnlt tie other and give Openlnt week r~servadona ,~,....,.... !Hiil dee. a.n-1v1 1'4-Mceu11y cv1 -. Munofw IM)-'1bem both tbe • 1 a m e ~be made ~-·~·the 1H1~ .
11~vw-v..-<Ml ptn...ci .. 1e111 cv1 • number of vldoriet In tb.41
lll:*IM cime.~at~~ .• -1:«1 Amer I ca a •Baeketball .~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiilliii"ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ A;~~~ '::o~~
m:i.' ~at pl.He la the Buy Now ABA~1 Wetnera Dfvtalon.
Bnatoa baa WOii .th'"
of five. games w I t h AID An•belm. The v I I l t • T •
-bring a record ef 1"11. a .S A ''E ! Tlte Amico•' It 15-3S. • ftW Fe•tlaer King·
LONDON - H o w a r
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ed back to his home in
Wales to appear in a divorce
action agafn.st bis wife.
Wlnstone , 28, s t o p p e d
Mitsunori Seki of Japan
after one minute, 44-eeconds
of the ninth round in their
scheduled IS.rounder Tues·
day night at London's Royal
Albert Hall
"Having got the title I
guess I'm all ready to face
up to the ·domestic side of
things,'' Win&tooe said.
Wi.natone was to turn up
in the Welsh divorce court
to begin proceedings against
hi s wife Benita, who, he
claims. deserted him after
bis unsuccessful ti~ bid
against former world cbam·
ploo Vicente Saldivar ln
Mexico last October.
Refl N•tlletl
F R AN'KFURT ,
Germuy -Tiie W e 1 t I Germu N1tlonal Olympic
Committee aamed
4efeetd East Gerau
1kltr TaJpll Poelalud to
Ute Wm German Olympic
team at taie winter games
la Greaeble ffxt mo.U..
Tiie ...-e •a• DelJ to ' totle' off u Eaft..Weat
...... •ftf th l&ahl• et
PteWud, a top eH&e•cler
laN-'k nfftl,
n. West GermH1 aakt u.e 41ectMa to a.c1ac1e I
Deep Sea
Fish Report
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20361 Birch St., S.nt1 An1 Hts., Callf. 92707
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'WASHINGTON (AP) -be baa llid bal beea ._ .U. bun't .aid be will ater be MW. be will wltbdrn IMllta be ls not a candldete
• !he • preUdeetial race • •• cemU••• ML an1 fli tbt presideatlaJ Instead of n,btlac cm ., • and aupporta Romney. But
at .i. moment Ja a 'COllt8lt Ht'1 Bit dckilc.. bit Mck primaries but bu listed wntioa time nut 1ummer be won't have that excu1e betw proieedonet1 and out tbb .. ., aid, ~ t' 0 I. • t I h I w b 0 I • lD M.laml But wbUe be... far bokllng ~ck If Romney
iamaaeura, wHtt ..__, f-tM pollaten put bia Primldll bt would enter aaytn1 all tnat ~ made ten· does l;lff1Y In the primaries.
UR - -tor h ~tloa o. l If be JDIUa h Md... tau" l'elill'¥atiou ta a 'l'ben the Republican who letUac ttae latter 18l 1be •• amaa1 P.r+1tcau, lw bu to rm. He'll ...._,. it lliaJQl hotel, ai convention -.uld aeem best &bl. to aet
dlebee wanned · ap, belon refr'ained, :=..c-a 11 h I P'.eb, 1. ,~tor 108 ro'bma. • tM" nomination my from :_>' ~ on wltb tbttr b1i -=blmaelf::==-:•..=='=te.:..·:__~~· .:;U-.;.•::..:•::oean::...:'t~m=•=· :..:•~fOOd~:..__' ...!Rockef:==•ll::•~l\~W:!b~.-.~· stand=~· _::_Nlx:=on:._:w::o=uld:_be::_;~=:::ef::ell::er~. ~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It cool u lone as ...,. can
althouab before the year ii
up they'll all probably .,.
overheated.
-The ~mateura are
Mleblgan'a Republicu Gov.
Gear• Ronuaer ID4 )lln-neaota'a Democratic '9n.
E"'9DI ~-NeWm baa ewr bid . for •~• ~before, ..... C hive been in politi
'qWC. • while. . Mcalr1bJ lane .. tbu aomae,.
\Va tebln-c ,
.uaHdlJ, are 11f thlte
pn11 wbo 1eem· a. ban tbe
belt ebance: P J•• We at ·
J o lu a o n • ad t • ..,..leans, fsmfii. \'Jee
Precklent.Richard M. N'WID
and New York's G o 'f •
Nellem A. Rockefeller.
TAcrJCS COlJNT CONTNNTAl llfND I
All ~ have b e e n AU-IUllPOSE GllNQ thrCMllll t&e • meat-crinder 1.f.I. CAN .•......•• •,
betan. AD _.. haw b9d
~in tbeJr ambl&m, ·u experience
wbida ii enough to make
them reallJe elifi!illdl for
the presidency isn't enoqb
and that tactics count.
While Romney and
McCartby talk their heade
olf, tbe three p?OI 1tay
more or leaa mlUll u it dedclna. not ii>: 4taik until
~ tbeJ haw to. None of tlle
tbr1le bu yet declared ~
aell!a ~ Ind Rocke-
fellir aays be won't be one.
From .. ltllndpoint of
experience, Johnaclll and
Nixon twen ~ lt on
Rockefeller. Both ~e:ir
pm"ty't nomination, at least
once. Rockefeller tried for
it twice, in ~ ud lllM,
but didn't get it..
TRIED AGAIN •
JOhnaon tried for It in 1980
but lost to Jol'in II'. ·&ennedy
who, in tM election, beat
Nixon. Johnson bad 1o Mttle
for the vice presidency tba(
time: He got both the
nomination and the
preaidency wbfm be tried •
again in,lMf.
Nixon'a defea~ltea-1•' ne<\r lf:'loW;: .. eDd
of O>e r9ad for . AINI • 1 ' , . be : aeerfled wubed a p
forever when be tried for
the 1overnortblp of
California in 198Z and lolt
there, too. But the 1liug tbat ~ACOll
blt lW8 meant it
While N i x o a 1eneraUy
bacb Jobnloll an tbe war in
· Vlem.Mn ~ ~ be'a.JIO ~
..., in am coafltct ":"" be
hu allo been critlcal of the
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New WAVE
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duty for newl.J-sraaatecl
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Mesa will be lie . Nan'•
Hospital Corps Sc:bool at ita
tramtni center .a Great
Lakes, m
~ new WA VE, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Stepbenloa of 21J S._ Santa
Ana Ave., will be on leave until rtpCll'tlq .._. ..,,.,.
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Janice M. St.,t.nton
gradltated from Corona del
Mar High School, enlisted
in the WAVES in Coata
Mesa on *v. 3 for three
year ••
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~aguna's
'Flea'
Eitended
For a sure-fire crowd
pleaser, you just can't beat
a musical c-0medy -as the ·
Laguna Playhouse bas loni
been aware.
And 'the crori's have been
so pleased -'and pleasing
-at Laguna these days
that "The Amorous Flea"
will be held over for two
additional days.
Scheauled to 1'ind up its
three-week run ttrll ·week,
the Mollert-inlpittd mUJical
will play two more
performances the following
Friday IDd SalurdaJi Feb.
2 and 3, playBouse manager
Irma Nofziger announced.
Direeted by Do'!" Rowe,
who has staged thi'ee plays
as a guest director since
leaving his fUll·time post at
the playboU!e, ' ' T h ·e
Am-0rous Flea" etars War·
ren Deacon and Vikk:f Sh-Ore,
with Ed Hotlingswortb com·
pteting the comic triangle.
R~ding out the cast are
Saurldra Matbewt, Bill San·
didge, Ed Nowger, James
Cooley and Charles Colgan.
The show resumes tonight
and continues t h r o u g h
Saturday at the playhouse,
319 Ocean An., Laguna
Beach.
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While no openings are
scheduled on the Orange
County theater circuit this
weekend. two community
theaters will be ringing
down their respective cur·
tains · at Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beach.
The Costa Mesa Civic
Playboule clo~ its pro-
duction of "Tbt Dark at
the Top of the stain" .Fri·
day and Saturday at the
city's Community Center
a u d l torium. Meanwblle,
"Night Must Fall" takes its
final hm1 at the Buntlntton
Beach Playhouse ttage.
Featured in the Cost.a
Mesa drama are 'laine Barnard and Jama Greer
Cmt
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COMIC MOMINT IN 'NIGMT MUST f ALt..
P•t Mullins, Ptul Sulllvlrt; .. Sondra ,..._, r
a' Ill Oklahoma couple of
the 1920'1, with Cl n d le
Berkley and Diclt Fitzslm·
moos playing their children.
Pat Meederman, L a r r y
Trammell, Cheryl Krauter,
Robert Trammell and lkb
J-0hnson oomplete the cast
of the William In1e ,play.
The Huntinlton Beach chiller stars· Colin Quiver
as a psycbolopathic klller,
with )tuth Burgeis and Did·
dy l.alnm.eu in featured
roles. Rounding out the cast
are Pat MullinJ, P a o l
Sullivan, Jackie W41bbum,
Sam Verdecla, S on d r a
Pistey-ind Job lf~
·GOt .... u~+.
JMquie Meffett
the comedy. · whJch opena
Feb. 21 for a three-W!aet
rut-n wll1 -. .. ftnt an1atew ptodaction o(,:fae
pla7 bl Orange Comity.
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NEW YORK ('AP)
Actress Carroll Baker hu
been awarded a $'l00,000
summ~ judgfuent today in
her l>reach of contract suit
against Paramounn>ictun!s
Corp. and 'Ernbusy Pic-
tures Corp. '
Mlsa Baker cllarfe4 the mm compan.tts renepd on
a six-year, 1 ix_. pi ~tu re
agreement wbiah ,,., ·. to •
follow immtdiatllY'' . til e
lhootinc of "Harlow.''
In her suit the actress
said that she hact reported
for wort under ttte· contract
on May 19, 1968, but that
no picture was made.
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PROl.ONG-27-0Z. Deel Peck ' sl FLOORWAX ............... 75' $109 34' :·~~
3 for ·
29' 2t :j
OCIAN SALT WATB, SO·llt. ·:!r
sonENER ................. 49-69' 2t' Jg
iiiiSHMlitows. 4 ,., s1 29' 16' ~--'
OOLD-N·SOFT-l-Ll9. 1 ,,)
MARGARINE .............. 29-42' 3' , :.:~
FUINITURI POUSH-7 ·0 s. 2• ~ •., BEHOLD ..... ·. WITHo';~MON &9" 89' ~ . ~·
AIDIN-Y,.P-INT . $ l
YOGURT ................. 5 ,., 1 25' 2, .... ~
COTriiE c'HEESE .... 29' J5C ' ::~
AIDIN-1-Ut., GfMe AA 7• et • : BUTIER................. .... .r 85 c u· ..
SCHILUNG'l-A·O&. ' 3
BLACK PEPPER ......... 39-4 5 c t I t ~
2for \
25 4 3' -. r~· ....
I ~·
COUNTlySlYIE, flSfWHEIE 79d b. 49' ~; .:· SPARERIBS ......... :........ . i&.! ~~ . ' '
S-, RSPNHEltf $1.29 lh. 98' · " TIP STUKS.... ......... ..... i& · ~
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LEAN, ELSEWHERE $1.29 lb. 98 ( : ~ _
CUBE STEAKS,............. m ~.: . . :1
IONELfU SHOUU)Et, RSEWHEltE 98c lb. 89 C '
CLOD ROA·ST ............. ~.. . m :
BONELESS JOP, ELSEWH£1E $1.19 lb. ,-98 ( ~ r
ROUND STEAK............. m t:
"' WHITE FRONT FROZEN FOODS .. ·u . ' ARDEN, ~I.QUALITY ELSEWHERE 69c 65$ ... ICE CREAM .~~~.. .~~:
iiif~PiES. ~·..15• -
Fiiiif Pi Er..~: .. St
MNJ1t MAI>, 6-0Z .. ElS£WH£lf 2~ 5 s 1 OUNGE JUICE...... tbr
llEEI llAIT YEGETAll.ES I
IUCll llllllUll.~'MUSHROOM SAUCZ 8.,
.... ~Cl lM(UAMSAUCE-..::. 3fW
•LETS COii IN c•M. scE.. 35c ·
... IS IHC•fAMSAUCIM~•·"·-RSE· 3 s1 •ICCllJ IH CHWf SAVO ·-WHEtt ,_
CAULIWll IH CttWl sa. 39<
• ADVllTISIO PllCU IFFKTI .. tHIU JAN. 31
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OVER THE COUNTER ,~, -A-i ~
NASO Lbtln.-I« Jenuery 23, 1NI
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!'Twice during the last
three years, the graduating
dass of ·our investment
training school
ranked number one ...
••. number one among all finna entering
over 25 candidatee in the New York Stock
Exchange Standard Examination for Regis·
tratLon. The other year they placed eeoond
highest.
"There are sound reaeone for theH
achievements: One, of course, ia the Dean
Witter Ii Co. na.ining School -one of the ruwt and finest in the inveetment buaimlaa.
But moet important are the people we !'elect
for traininr-men of outetandin1 intelli-
pnce, imagination and intepity.
"Theee are the men who eerve our client.a
... who help maintain the etandarda of a-
oellenoe found in all ueu of Dean Witter
Nl'Vice. U you would like evidence of thia
fact, visit tbe near•~ Deen Witter l Co.
oftioe to<ky. .
"From my own aperience •• naln1n1
Director, I can pmonally U1UH xou that W. do everythinc in our power to see that
our Account Execuav• an well-qualified to
~your in'wtmtnt ~ -
~•a PeU«Pt. t •
l'Wilte .....,,.,o-....
'l',..,Dtr.dw
DEAN WJ 1-z'ER. ai: Co.
Brc11ton R. ~ M1inogn
1'1 Dooc-r Dri0t, Nn#J#1 Baell
TtU,,lloM ~b.&)SO
•
TERM SAVINGS: For the budpt·minded •••
unexpected expenses ..• taxes •••
and other annual payments.
1nterest compounded ~rterJy.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT:
For definite investment periods,
(minimum $2,500)
interest mailed quarterly, if desired.
0
BANKING,r MAIL ..• FREE POSTAGE. -NO SERVICE CHARGE
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum balanoe.
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Crossword Pllzzle ·
ACROSS
1 Dtf..St
..Cltanl•• S Italian
CO••unlty • Qvehc
•lvtrslt1 14 Au'°"' obn t Us•bly
15 Dtltf In cl111lc1I
1'~18:...
17 AIMISlllf 1' CM•lcal
20 r.:;'!..
• ·! Z WOi'ds 21 RlthltOUI
2) 1111'1
•lckn1111t 24 Orlt11t1I
COlll 25 Rultf of tht
IHllVttst
H Fully 30 Fo,. of
lddJ•H
JZ Ttll, fw ..
J6 At Adi .. ::r-
41 • .., ... -••
COflCtf'll · a Allott4
44 "*"' l.tltf
0 "" u 1......,,•
COllCtnll ., ... witll•l
S1 .... "' ....
S2 IOft .,lckly
S4 Knock
55 Maplt 11191t sour ct 51 Half I ·sawbuck 61 Trani =t's
n '"'!1:.: C••b . ..,_
'5 ·SN '1 Dt6en1tlftt
C-.OUIMI
70 lazo de I•· n Grtel111
Ultaters
n '• '°°'" °"" lJ ~"°" ., -Om ......_ 7J Po':'nunt SC:'" .n au:''-
74 'f::'°"'... If owleJ~11111 41 ~.·:~T
75 OktrVtl fttlty •f vocallat account 46 C.llfor11l1
Do'" b I . Aft. rlwf
'" Ullltltr tret 4' Co~(
1 ~. a wt( • n ~t!J'?lt . SO 54 Down,
IMtl: 2 WOftls ,.. fw OM
2 CW•lc8' JI ltrftate4 » •1n1ctot c .. ~ Jl s.mx 111-4 " Ctr4't•4
J •:.· ::.. ... l " ::~!':.
• .: fettllt ,, ~""' ., J7 ~ ..
S :~:.. IC.tttM c•posltlell\ ' ~="' H irret ~ ~:!1.,.
7 Chl11t1t trM =It· M P'lt1A1tt I ll'tef •bs C°'loC. · 62 llil•twtt
9 Flff flthl· J6 • ••I• ., '4 !!!f1.'' I 1111 tt• lln0t M r,'~
11 fr:' '7 Ttflllls club M 1:r9
11 Con••i.. fntlli.a " ~111t .t • ll T r JI lt11l11ta ildla .. . ""'""'-....
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American
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18255 BEACH· BLVD •.
-llAND. NIW FAIRLANI
1968 RANCHERO
~ air •-,tw I llefretiw, INiclr .,. II•-· eevrte11 I 1ld1
llthts, llay-Mte t111hle I re....t. e...tral eufllda "''".," llrl9ht
Metal MNl4'111t1o ,.4'4'a4' Ila.. I Yl1ert, 1N t I 1hevl4'er l>eltt,
wl~slileW wa.i..r. I 2 .-1 wt,.,..
'199 = '68" TOTAL
MO. PAY
Brand
$199=
$6535
TOTAL ·-MO. PMT.
$199 '
TOTAL
DOWN
HAND NEW 1968 CORTINA DELUXE .
Fmh elr h .. tw I llefre1ter with Afr Ft11 •en• $ 199
t1latio11, all -1600cc 71 hp •11tl111, disc TOTAL DOWN ltra~11. 4 1,.a4' ty11chre tra111t11lul.e11, Y111yl ,5240 ,
t11ttri0f, ltack up, dot11t I covrlety ll9ht1t . · pe4cle4' du ll I ,,,,.,., Mat a 1ho11ldtr ltelh. TOTAL MO. PMT.
· 1959 !!~'"'~~~Wagon
. Ne. 116 •
195· 7 ~~.!~~~ W~pn s1aa· .
niflle a1141 hHter. Ne. I"
19L!1 ~.~~~~.~ ... ~~can V tl'a11t111l11le11. Me. 12'
. ,.,,,. ~~~~~~ .. e~~rvair
. . tra-1111.,., He. 137
1960 Dodge 2 Dr. H.T.
VI, .... -~. ,_.t ateerln9,
_..._. cettdltle11. Ne. I>•
'188
'288
$288 ·
1,62 Mercury Comet S·U ·s488
, Radle, lteater, IMtcJret •Hts. wfllte . wltfl ,_, ....,..,, Ne, I)) • . . OlchMolllle ~ $ . 1962 .......... :wMt.wall1,S.,,.oweratttrin9, 488 • • ........., ...., ,,11.,i.t, ,.111 • HW. No. 140 . • •
. ' .
lOTAl
MO. PMT ..
Fr11h alt h ater I 41.frester, •lll'fl I cleth upltelstery, 11tlo11 a
raye11 u ,,.fi, INck up. 11-. cottrlHy I 1Mle li9hte1 rocker p•~I I 1'0ltleel -l4'i11,.;, pacified da1h a. YilOrs, ... + I 1ho111-
4er.,Jtai,-, ,ll'Jllithie14.'watlwn I 2 apeed wipers.
\
•199 DOTO~ . · s71t1 TOTAL,
"" MO. PAY
-~ ·~~D NEW 19~ FORD FALCON
Fr11h eir he.pi '*' ~~-· 4 ' e '$' '! . · ~·~• ay.t•"I! ~ ~~f,.M • ,. . TOTAL DOWN l1ph, doth I vi~ ~ , .I ~• ·
; viser, winchhit1' "!llMn. 'I. . ..-.51
"''""' • TOTAL MO. PMT.
-.
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' . ' ,, ...... •-# .. -. . .. .
the "FAMOUS"' Ntw .. ·1 .. :
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-l .
. STATION WAGON
. . SPQU COUPE
1o.
::·h~·~ ....... ~ .. : .. ,,. ·,21· 1,. .. s· · .................. ····-, ..U-U , ...... __._ ...... ... ;. • • . • ....... ~· ....... ............... Wts. •. .,. I . I =.:'Mr' ...... ~ ~· :..,. . ,: . . . . . ... .
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19 6 8:·. :--:C,llV E:J T ·ES .,. .. - _ t ... . .. ,,,. ...... ~ ....
c. . •
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$').79·5·
It~"· 4 .,,...., Wfre·whMls, rld,lo end ~
er,'I~ ....,.,with white tap. . .
'64 El (4MINO
VI, IUtomlt\c, · rldJo· lnCI ,_.ater, custom Inter-.
'64 CHEVROLET . PICKUP $995
Lone bed. Pleetslde.
'66 CHEVROLET
' I
Ptclfup, v.;e 9ntlne, ltd. shift,. rMlio & htmr.
Extr1 clMn -Lont bed, flMttlde.
'60 PLYMOUTH :it~~N $295
Automltlc tr1nsmlsllon, rldio helter, white
with, ti~ llllerler.. · :
M,j ' ~ ' ; If i • : ... \
·.'65 CADILLAC FLE1rwoocS3195
lrouth•'rn. Full ,,.w.r, f1etory 1ir condition·
Int, 1Utomlfic, rldfo, hMter, vinyl roof.
'62 COtfJINENTAL . $1695
ftull power, fectory 'lir, radio, heater, tuxedo
Wick,~ ltledc IMther Interior. .
'66 CHEVROLO .$1895
' 4 Deer. V.I, 1utom1tic, f1ctory 1lr, r.no Md, .
hMter,dtMrtlaefte. "
'65 IMPALA SPORT COUPI s 199 5
321 YI, nttimltlc, ,...... tf!Mrlns, f1-., air
_...llleitlftf.:l'_,lo 1ftd ......,, ermine white
:wlth•lllue .t~ • . \ ..
$545
......... w ...... VI,.. wfemlttc, ,._.r stterlntr ................. ,.
'61 OLDS F-85 I
.4 Doq~ ~·~JC .. Alinoncl f1wn. A ....... lc, --~
dlo" Ind helter.
'67 (AMARO .
Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, 1utom1tlc, ,..., .afeer\t
Int, ridlt~ ·tte1ter,·~clcet ••ts, canter contole.'
.' 65 CHEVROUT llL AIR
. .
'58 FORD
'65 f!'USTANG
H1rdtop coupt1 219 VI, 1utom1ffc, power .... ,. ·
ln1t poppy red, black interior.
'66 CHEVEUE . MALllU
Sport coupe. VI, rMllo, hMter, ,_now wfth
bl1ck viny~ Interior, clHn .,.... 1 ,_, M•
'62 BUICK ·WILDCAT
H1rdtop. Coupe. VI, 1utometlc, factwy air
. concf"IOnlng, vinyl ;oof, low ml ...... . .
'59 PLYMOUTH
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REALTOR
IOflll6 ~--~ Oi&W
LARGE 3 -Bedroom,
lln• ..... eaedltion.
M.ptno. Yiew.
OPEN SUNDAY 1 • 5
1100 ,_ ...
VllW a IA YflltONT
BA YnwNT IO'• Pier A
1'o9t. lit ..... oe.nd. •
BR, lmawc:11Jete • at a low .. ,.,.
lohn macnab
642.a235·
$16S
T J r E ~J I ; r. L
: : ' . T /'. T f . r · ' :
I I ..
· Solwe a Simple ~bJtcl lVonl PusJ. fotr • Ou.cJcZ.
.............. "'tlte ,t.ur ...... , .. -..,.No ....... ..., .........
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LEGAL NOO'ICE
'4'tllt CIUll'ICATI 01' I UJlltllS
l'ICTITIOUS llAMI
TM ...-signed clo u nity wt er•
corlklelitlQ • OUSIM» •• IU RC>Cftesler
Stretl, Coal• AMw, C•tlfor11I•, under IM
lktlltcan llrm MIN of DlgtERSON'S
NATIONAL AUTO GLASS CO. 1nd 11111
,~ "'"' 11 <...._., o1 n.e 1011ow1no
llVMWIJ, -11•mu kl lull 111d "'-ol rN!dtMt ut n follow..
Herold L. OlcktUOn •lld Mtlbe o.
Dldleuon. 2211 Mkhlo•n Awnue. Cos-te MIN, C.llfornlt.
Dlttll Ot<embtr JO. IHI.
Hlrololl L. Oklltr-
Mtlbl 0. Dicke~
51111 of C:1llf0<11f1, Ortno-COUlllY! On De<tml)er JO, IN7, belort me, t
No.in Plibllc !fl •'"' tor stld s111e. "''°'i.tllY 1poe1rtd Htrold L. Ol<lttrJOll ..,d Mtlbe D. Dicker..,,, known to IN
to be Ille M'lGnl -e nltnH .,. •Ub-
..:nt.d to lht within lnalrument •nd
10.no•llCIOtd thn •MKUttd Ill• NIN.
(OFFICIAL SEAL) J-E. Devla
Notery Pulltl<·C.tHornl1
PrlnCIPll Offlc. In
Or.nee County My Cominlulon Eltlllrn
'June 11. 1911
"1blltfltd Drt"9t CNJI DlllY ,.llot.
J•nut•l' l. It, 11. JA, "" , ...
LEGAL NOTICE
ltqTtCI TO CUDITIMU
Ml'llUOtl GOUIT ~ THI
STATI OP 'CAUl'OIUllA l'Otl T ... COUltTY Of'~ ............
Eatlle fll Wllllanl .J, Mull-. 11Jo
--.. w. ~~Mulle11t. DKMted. NOTICE IS m:REIY GIVEN lo Illa
cl"ldllort el Illa --. -4 ~
tt11t 111 ...,_ !Mlvl.. clelms 191lilst
Ille Mid dectdtnl tn re.Ir.cl ti 11141
!Mm, wlltl Ille -ry vouchers. In
tM office "' "" c1erll of Irle lboff -tltltd court, or to Pl'Netll llltfn, wfth the
lle(llWrY YOllClllr1. .. ttlt lllldlrtlgned 11 ,,,_ ofllCie of hk A~, J, J.
ar.cllln •nd Rldwlnl M. l rown, '1 I
W..\ Fifi!\ s1r .. 1. i.. """'"' C•lltor· 1111 f0e13. Wllldl It fM jllKe el IMIMN
ot !hi u-stofted Ill 111 meltera 111r·
ttlnlre lo th• tsl•ll of Hid ~.a.nt, wllh•n al• month• •ti., ,,,. tlrat pUDlic•·
tlon Of 11111 notice.
Oaled October U, 1NI
J, FrllnCh A. Mc1M11r•
SPKlel Admlnlstf*tor ol the
&tt•I• of the ello'.le n1ml'CI
d<G-nt
J. J. l1'9Mllll .... ·~ M. ·-411 Wnt l'trtll Stretf,
1.N A .... lft, Callfwtlll ... ,,
Tel: (llJ) ~1
AllWMYS i.r s-i11 A•mlfllttrettr
4J.n•OC
l'ubtllMd Ortn. CN•I D•llY l"ltot.
J1n.wy l, If. 11, i.. 1,.. ';41
U:liAL NOTlC.,'E
u1.-
1tOTICE TO CUDITOIS
SUPi.lllOR COURT 01' T14_1 .. ITATI 01' CAl.IHAlhA ,Ila
THI COUNlY Of OIANGa
Ne. A·JUM
EaMlt ol JOHN GIANETTI, Dtc:tUtd.
NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to ...
crldlton ol the •-Mme<! ~nt 11111 •II Mnont 111vlnt cl•lmt 11.tlnst
lht Mid --.it •r• r-lred to nit
9*r1, Wllll Ille nt<t&Mn' Youc:hlrl. If!
Ille oftlc.t of tM clerk of IM -· ..,. ttt lef COi/ft, 01! IO ,,,_Ill lhff'n, Wltll
"'" nteuwry wu<JMn, It IM Uflder· 1lgntc1 •I "'-ofllu ol her •llorntY.
Jd\11 c lul. HICO North aroed ... •Y·
l<lltt 200, S.111• AM. C1lllwftl• '210.
Wlll<h It Ille PIKt ol llU•IMM •of tM
undersl111«1 111 •II !Nlltrs ,,.,.11lnlno to
Ille 1.lete ot Mid cka<ttnt. wf!flln ti~ "'°"'"' •llu the first wblklt1on of 1111t notlet.
0.ttd Oectmller 11, lftl.
Lyela Gl1neltl
Admlnlatr•lrl• of Ill• est11t of ,,,. l lloft l\lmtd dtcldenl
JOHN C, TIDAL 19 _.._ .,......,.
.... AM. c:.l!f, ,.,.
"'' DflMI A ..... ~ AMll-1llll-*1etlltri._ Mii.,_. <hflll CoNI DllllY ,.,tot,
J-ry ~ II. "' Mo. lHI ..
LEGAL NOTICE ......
ltOTICa TO CIUIDITOU
IU,.HIOtl COUltT OP TMa
ITATa 0,. CU.tPOll•tA ... TM• COUNTY OP MM•• .... ""'714
h t• • "'-«tll M. T..._,, 9ka M. M. T alle'I. D•omed.
NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN~ cndltotw ., "" ...... ""'*' .... !Nt 1n Pll"MM l\wlne ci.tmt _,.,.,
lht ,..., ..... , .,. ,_ired .. fllt
lhem, wltll lhe lllCftSlry \IOllCMn, 111
IM offlC9 of Iha dlr1t ol Ille •boY• tntltl«I cour1, or to ,.,.,.nt tl\em, Wiit!
the necuwrv vauct,.n. to Ille under·
•lonecl I t .,. offb "' his -..
Andcnon. Aams • ·-· •100 Nortll Rosemtld alvd-.t . •-d. ctn10rn11 tl m, wlllCll Is ,... tM9CI ol llUtlnM& OI
Ille unden'9ntd In •II mtlterl Plfl•lnlnt
to t9l9 ctl•te ol seld ~1. wlthlll al• mon111e '1ttw Ille first PUbllcatlon ol tllls
"°''"· O.ted J1,..._ry 2. 1MI
Merrill C. Tabe't
Ac!mlnlstrtlor of lhl ~t•I•
of "'• lllove ~ dteldent A-.-,"*-& ._
flM M. l--' t!Tf. ·~·calf. ttm T•t: nm cu ,......
AtttnMys .... Admi.tttratw
Publltlled O~. Cout DlllY ,.llof,
J•nutrY 3. 10, 17, tA, IHI I-
LEGAL NOTICE
T 17211
NOTICI TO CltlDITOU
SUl"lltlOR C:OUllT 01' THI
n ATI 01' CALll'OttltlA l"Oa
THI COUNTY 01' OaA ....
lte. A.JITI•
Ealat• et .. HOEii& M. CHllHOLM,
°=~E IS HEREBY GIVEN 4o h
cndllon ol "'* 1bow 1111Nd deCitdeftl ""' an ...,_.. ......,;._ clell'N ... 1n11
"" .. Id ....,, I,. '""'red .. ... lt\ll'n, wlltl 1'11 ,,_..,., YOUC11e<1. In
"" 9'ftca " tM c:....-., 1111 ltlovt
111111i.1 coun . ., 111 "'-' -.,. 1111 MClturv VW<Mrs, It tllt ~ .,._. It IN et1tc1 fll JdM M. ,.Odtedl.
ff Seutll ..J..it1 A-. S4iltt H6. h ..
dent, c1ttfot:nll. wflldl Is tilt ~ el
11usi-1 ol IM undtrsltfttd In 111 mtl·
tera perttkllne to Ille es11te of w ld c1e-
c.c1tnt, within sill ,._.,,, 1fler Ille ltrtl
publleallOll Of 11119 notla.
oatw Je11,,.ry 2. 1Hl.
· Ellubtlh A. HawtclM
becutrllt of lht Wiii tf IM
lbove lllmff •1c:edfht
JOHN M. .. OCU_.c:M,
" ._. Uh A.-, ..... II• ,. ...... , CIPftrtlla
Tel: 21J MU 1-HIS
A ltwtwf Mr lxecvtrl•
PYblllhed Or•"" C091t D•lly '"°'' Jenu•rt J, 10. II, 24, 1Ht Mt
LEGAL NOTICE
~"'· CIRTl,ICATE OF IU$11tHI
l'ICTITtOUS llAMI
The undarsl9ned do urlil'I IMv tr• conduc:l!l!t"I lllnlnas l'I IJ3l2 Sprlftod•lt st,.1, WeslmlMltr. C•llfornla, under Ille fidlllwt ,,,,,, ,..me ol ELECTRIC
SIG" MAINTl!tl.t.NCE CO. •ncl !Mt wld flrm Is COtnpOHCI ol "'-~low1"1
person1, wM14 ,..__ lft Mt •nd ,._
OI res~ ,,. as loflow>:
Otl L WelSOft, 26°' Dtl Wtv, Hun-
liflgtOfl a.di. C.llfomla.
Jtrrv J. #ltttl/ll, llll1 Sprlned1lt Street. Westmi!W1W. C111t0f'nla, •
Dlltf J--. ts. 1NI.
Jenv J . Mon" Dtl L. W4110l'I
S11'9 of Clllfomi1. Orange County:
On Jlftlllrv u. 1NI, before "'*• • N6'ary Pvbtk 111 I nd for HNI Sti lt. .,.,_,.., -•rtd Oel L, W•bon -
J•rv J. MorM It-to me to 1119
Ille ptr--lllMH Ut sutiea1bed IO ttlt w11t1I" lllsltlltMM -tctnow~ ea thev •••111ed Ille wme. (OFFICIAL SEAL)
JOHefl E. D•vlt
N011ry l'Jlllllc • C1lllornl1
Prlncl1>tl ontce In
Orante County
Mv Commission I!''°''" JUM 21, Int Publts... Orante Cont 01111 l'ltot,
J1,..._ry 17, tA, ll Incl l'tbt\l•IV ~ 11 ,... -
LEGAL NOTJCE
' LEGAL NOTICE
ltOTtCI 01' TIUSTll'1 SALi
LtU N•. r Wctl
""' N .. nm °" FfldlY Ftbru•rv •• 1MI ,, 11 :CO o•cfocll A.M. l'lnanclel Ftdtrtlloft. In<.,
1 0.lft•f• CHootlllon. u Trua!ee or auDsllhllld Trustee under 1nd PUrw1nl to Ille deed 01 !Tuai referred
IO In Ill• Notice ot D1l1ull recordtd
1n book am. .... * o1 0tt1c111 lttc.,ds. county lttcordtr of Oreno•
C.OUnty, Ct tllol'!ll1, Will SELL, •t "*'< 1ucMon to hiOllNI bidder tor Qll\ (NYIDle II tfme °' Mle In lewfVI "'-Y et tt>t VIII ... Sl•tetl
Oii ,... at.Pt ., "'--"' frWll ·~ tratlClt It ... Of .... Cw,.ty CIVIC c-flr Clllr1hlwt, In Illa C"y flf S.ftll
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NOTICI Of' SAi.i 0,. lllAI. ,.~OfllltTY AT ,.RIVATI SALa NI, A-tlMf IN THI IU,.IRIOll COURT 0,. THI
STATI Of' CALll'OltNIA Ill AND
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In ti.. mtthlr OI tM tsl1te ol ROIERT
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'INTAl.I •"=NTA&.S ltENTAt.I KIJNTALS "-1'4 •A'--q 18~
Ho.-u..fuml&hM Aph. Unfurn..,_ Apts. Unfurnllhed .1 Apts. UnfurnJat.t Aots. Unfumlat.t, ~ ~:!!I
Newpwt ~ i200 c..ta Meta 5100 Cetta M.M , ~100 ' 'Hu~!!_ntt9!' Beach S. :'!~~ lwh ~~,
I IUl. 2 a..: llU'. We\tcllU I P1aa.~ .... blt.lna, * v1• • .& MESA * .1 ~l l carpet; ~&a. plua ~ ,. 1 ·1·4 ......
hctri. nn. Adu!~ * tHna l.,f' ALL UTIUTlES PAID * j;'!7tl cm11. no pet&. ~!O Mo., ind. •-· h ... L r-vrater A lawn mowln&. Extra larve 2 ldrm Oeh~x• Aptt. -c ~,... uxury ·.::.:; ,:.....
646-4095 FURNISHED A\ailable • _:~ ;., '
DELUXE &Arte home in ex· • Closed double garages • Heated pool & Qi u IJ.z ,,. .,... I
clUllve Bl)'CtHt-":Pool, built e Children's section • Recreation area r en111 ali b'I 4 ., f illlr cac:pelcd, " lmmac·u· 0 Full I d T. ~ "' ., •• I~ tale! vacant $100/mo. on Y equ pe • Private patios
lea.te to qu..liricd tenn.nt. playgrou_nd • Walk-in closets TOW.-''IOUSES
Pri.ncipala oel)I plea.ae. Rulh • Forced all' ·heat • Single story 1·0 1 ' I
RI 200 -• I Pa.doll tr.~ * 719 Weit Wlflon Mana._., 646-1251 * 1
TOWNHOUSE Lease or Sale: l~~~~~!!!!!'l!"'!""l!l!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!'!l~!!!!!~~~ Cupeh, Ort pH, Built-ins 1
Unlurn.lal>M. 3 BR., 2% RENTAL$ $ ••. every luxury! 8i9 I ba .. frpl., carp .. drapes. bit· Apts. Purnlshed General 5000 ~
11 Ina. 2 car gar., he11ted pool. --"!,,,._.._..____ Privtte Pule, Club HouH, ·~ r 545-31~ Aft 5 pm & wkftda Cost• Meta 4100 VE'., oouE-I ., call: 645-5731 --(._ ltd Pool. Fe"'iliH Welcome. Jb°' I
I AVAii:FEB. lST. Only $110 ! • 1· 't..aterlront, as'lbcat, 3 BR, Luxurious Townhouse JAN. SPEC~Ll ~ T7 A , 1 2 t..lhs, walk tu Be.ich, ten-I B:::OROOM 2 W:~S F:tEE RENT From 4tJ .iJ.. 't1' · I\ nls club, -rool, <Npt Shrs) 1-:t~ kitchen. B<>nutilul bi£ Ma!:e rc.~rv.itkms NOW 1 ~
$:l3J ma. 548-2!:80. pool. Near ~:>i;ping. Newlv r.ede--ora{ rd -·: I
HARBOR TOWNHOUSE Clon to shopplnn, P1rk r.tre Hubor to Warntr 111d Go Wut Oft Wernu I : '
Newport Heights 3:210 ~7 Harbor Blvd.. C.M. Boys Club & Girls Club tu•• p1tt Euclid to th• Groft V1 ll•y Entry. ~ : l
:I BR. New ww cpta. · 1n llv. ~ SUS CASITAS • Sp;;..clous 3 Br's . 2 Ba PHONE MR. MORRlSON '62".0SH
rm, atove l reftit. Pets " New Unlta Now Rentln& • Swim -Pool -PuV&reen
chldm ()IC. $130. 675-3:181, Fumished Bachelor • Frpl lndiv/lndry tac'll
675--0258 .(sent. and 1 Bdnn Units • M11lt11 & FRmlly areu
2110 Newport Blvd. 1845 An•heim Av~
d 1 b H 1 t c.n 6:1-'.!..;14 .Newport Shores 3220 _ M~ ~I on Y otpo n
300' TO OCEAN $22.50 Wft. Up
&uy or leue t BP., 2"1t ba, • Studio & B'lch 11pts
New cpta, dl'lla, redec. • lnrl Utill & Phonr ~Prv.
$1000 dn or $2'1., mo yr lae. • Mi ld Servl<'e TV avail
1>'6-5011 days & wknds. • New Cafe 6 Bar =========== ~376 Newport Blvd. 548-975..i
I.ck Bay 3240 --c>HE-BEDriOoM-
4 BR 2 ba. 8-:k Bay. Frpl, Near Baker, Bristol area.
d/w, ww, drpt, pool, tncd yd, clean and sharp. $135 per
2 yrs old. $250 mo. 646-7985 month. Alto 1ee our batch.
2885 Mendola or 565421.
3351 NASSAU Palma 1 le 2 BR
---------Furn or Uni. $105-$140. Hid.
Lide laJe
* 2:-BR. DEN, 2-BA.
Stove, Refrli, Obie gar-
age $25G-mo. * 523-9720
pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645
ATI<lNSON PEEBLER APTS
1 Br Fum, lndry, adults
Huntington Beacfa 3400 687 Vktorla, CM. 54~138.
LOVELY ex lrg 3 BR, 2 be. N•wport 8Hch 4200
duplex, new nylon cpt, drps, -...,--0-C-E_A_N--P-0-1-1-
" palnt. Bltns, lrg lovely
pvL yard. Car. + hu&e APARTM ENTS
park'a. $165 mo. Adult. REALLY NICE! 847~1 _______ 1 Bu<'helor & 1 BR Apt.
$1:i0 LOVELY 3 BR, l~ bar Completely Furn.
2-11ty Condo.· Q-pll, drps, * Hid 11wlm POOL
stove, refriit, washer, dryer. * Compl Recreation Room
Pvt patio & park'g. Po o I, * W/w rlll'pets, drapes
clbhse, tennil ct. 19930 Bu-* El~trlc ouilt · iru:
ahard. 962-4101. . * }tefrlgcrator
Frff Rent1I Service * Electric range
Walker le Lee, lnc. * Private Gar~gea
168Q. Edinger * Laundry fac1ls.
Huntinrton Beach $115 -S135 mo .
84.2-4450 Open Evrs. 210 Cedar St., Newport
· !across from Ocean) MODERN 1 BR House. 642-4203
Ww cpts, adalta only. No •AYCLIFF MOTE-L peta. Clble to downtown. D ss;, per mo. Call 536-261~ S2S Wkly up. Lndzy, TV,
Maid scrv. 4:>5 N. Newport
Huntlngto"
Harbour
WINTER Special! For Sngls, S40S 1 Br. htd pool, nr bch sus.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;] to n 20. 543-2035, ~
2 BR CONOOt.UNJUM. All 3 BDRM. 2 baths, on BAY.
built-ins, awimmiJll pool, NEW. $300 yeatly 64.2-7746
tennis court I: 20' boat dock. "-250 $285/mo. Bier. call Murray Corona def M1r ..
Wiener. 847-2531 or eves. 347:rrn Winter Monthly Rentals
JAMAICA INN HOTEL !!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!~~~!As low 118 S150 mo. 673-8120
Santa Ana 36 l 0 NEW Bachelor Apts. (So. of
CE I Bed Hw¥.) Ref rig &: hot plate NI c ellll 2 room onl 673-6904
home, fenced yard, covered l.:::=Y=· =========
patio. Wall to wall c81'l>tlt, 4300 atove & built-in· dilhwaaher. _ .. _Ibo_• ______ _
One child okay. $13.5. Avail-BAL. Pen. 3 BR~. 1650 IQ·
able Feb. l . ~797 fl. View of bay and ocean, 1
REffTALS
Apta. Furnished
HOLlDA Y PLAZA
DELUXE apacloul 1 BR,
Furn. Apts Jl25. + utU.
blk to eech. Yr-round or
'tlll 6/15. reH priced. 11'1-
ljth St Open Sat & Sun. or
ptione ZlJ: 761-8.520.
CLEAN Bach Apts. All
util Ind. $75 up
315 E. Balboa Blvd.
BALBOA * 673·9S4.5
Heated pool, carpetinir. 1 BDRM Apta. Older folks
drapea. ample partdnc. No only. $75 507 E. Batboa
children, no pets. Blvd. 673-0880.
1965 Pomona. CM, fiC.5858
Cost1 ,, .... 5100
~~ARGOR
GREENS
BACHELOR • UNFURN.
from $100
inc\, uut
1 • 2 I< 3 BDRM.
FURN. I: UNFURN.
Heated Pools, O\ild <;are
Center, Adj. to S1'>Plrtnc -
2700 Peterson W1.3, 11 Har-
bor & Adams, Costa Men.
545--0370 )
5 FZZR _§ ili7
Prestige Addreaa 1
MARTINIC?UE
GARDEN APTS.
Parklike IWTOUndlnga
FURNISHED BACHELORS
UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR · 3 BR
2 baths available
Carpeta, drapes, garage
11th & Santa An1, C.M.
646-4233 646-5542
Maple Capri
& Bermuda Y.inGCJe
SPAC 2 1: 3 BR, l~ bathe
Cpt., drps, 2 poola
Near shp'g and 1ehoola
FROM $99.50
Mgr. 1991 Maple, #3
Mgr. ~ Coll~ #2
2 BR., carp .. dr81)es: frptc.
bJt-lns; end. pr. A: patio
$13.5. 289 Orie. 642-2989 or
213: 431--0456
2 BR Stud1o Unf &: Furn
Utilltiei. pl.id. POOL!
Walk to shops. Adult& only.
2190 College Ave. CM
LGE Modern 2 BR. Bltns,
cpta, drps, disp., Nr K-Mart
& Harbor Shp'g. Closed ga·
rage + park'g. 646-6919
1 BR Upp~r. Stove It refri&. ,us uli.I pd.,
548-2596
NEW. Sp&<'. 2 BR .. 2 Ba.;
bit-Ins, cpting, d r ape 1;
encl. gar. U35. 540-4484.
i BR A41t. New ci>U." drps,
No ll'llall chldm or pets.
By ~r. Pb: 548-6769
LGE 2 BR-2 be. Garage,
Cpts. drps, Nr-Fairview A.
Baker n:z>up. • 546-0689
2 BR Htd Pool. Adjacent ma-
jor shp'g $130. util pd. Ad·
ulta. !&-1740, 646-5276.
----------Huntington 8e1ch 4400 LG 2 BR-Garage. Sin~lt unit
C01ta Mesa 4100 e NEW e LUXURIOUS e l Bedroom, garage, bltna $90
----------RESORT LIVING ea 642-7270
1 BR Eastside. ~. pan-4 NATIVE GARDENS ========
el. ww, rpta, 1 adult, no 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI N•wport BHch ~00
pe!A •. WTS98LSONyrly. ~'ll-•7829 HUNTINGTON ".,..., • BEAU lge 2 BR Studio type
Beach Apt. Fully cpt & drp~
1 Br .. Util Pd! Htd ~! GARDENS Rea.s priced on year lse b1111-Adul~. 968-1740, &46-5276 S is. 5201 River t., NB. Apt.
t-BR .. apt.: riar•ar.. TENNIS.ENTERTAINMENT B. Avail Feb lst.
No pet<1; adu ta only. BOLSA·CHICA & HEIL NR ocean. 4 BR, + din rm,
185 Mo. &l&·llJ! __ ADULTS M7.U14 Z t>a. frplc, bltns, cpt.a, drp1,
E/aide a BR. Elec bltns, -----------gar. 1800 aq-ft. Unique view.
patio, pr1~e. Adylta only. * FURN 2· BR 44th • Ch•Mcl Pl. ms
361-s 0g1e. mo.l64i-1a & BACHELOR yrlY. ·m-ms
BACH Lge. Beau tum. S125 Utila included SPACIOUS, comfortable, 2
per 'mo. Deposit .nqulred. Nr. Shopping Bl( near Bay a.nd-OcH.n.
l!r75 Panons St. 80'l Knoxvllle. At>I o .. H.B CrplS, drps, bit-Ina. Yearly
1 BR • ADULTS. Went Mat ~291" $160. 675-5749 or 67J..1903
"P'JN!c11tin r7'5 mo. ten1nt. ROOMS & Apts for Rftlt
541-fJ661 wrrkdayt. Dy. wk, mo. Snitls. 1 ' 2 BR
l .~ { Furn. Alto 2 ~ ID'lf. 1, blk bcf>. AU liners It utUa.
Cpts. dl'l>S. bltna. MJr '12SA COMPAS,, MOTEL
Sb.Allmar Dr. 548-2860 118 • 11th St HB 536-4170
NOW'S THE
I ADULTS On1"'1/tils pd!
I 17676 CAMEROft
/ I 0r f'umlshecfl
LttUn• leach 4705
TIME FOR NEWLY decor9ted Stud Io
apt. Ocean View. 180 N.
Coest Hwy. IAguna Beach
"U IC t{ e~Sff -~-'"0028-111...,..FR"'=""o111=-r • ..,-be-aut..,.,..ltu=-TQI
furnished. 2 BR, 2 BA, TH Rn.uoH A ltaH . Sl50. ~ '1 \J. It •
-'-'TALS DAil J PILOT Apts. UnfuMI"*'
• Generfl 5000
WANT AD UNT
i ltoome ftvrnlture
$25 Mollth
FULL OPnON TU BVY
NO dtl!lli-11 n.11 I.'
•lc!IM of Chain
517 W 19th. C.M. ...1C54
Nttd a~aQCSeT
find '* wttll .... edl
OZ.. BAY I Lovely lge 1-Br
WW • cp!A, PaUo, $150-yrl)'
INQ. • tmL! 67>;)301,
642-1481 !'Yes.
X'TRA larwe -living nn & 1
br.'stove, retrig xlnt loc. Yr
lease. 613-S3T7
3 BR -2 BA. Nr ocean A.
lhopt. Sl90 mo yearly. No
pets. ~ wkd:y1 'tll Spm
Co,_. •1 Mar 5150
* Cllunel Reef *
·~PARTM'Elfl'S
SPEC'r ACULAR VIEW
Waterfrontll.oc • ao.t
Sltpe A..rlab)f
2 BR • 2 Bath Aj)tL
l.EA.8£ ·or· I UY
$420. Mo. A ap • Sl'i.XO ..
2525 Ocean BlYd .. OdM
m.1788 -fw ~ Wo
Herman Trett, Mp.
2 BF.l>RM apt., trpl., vltw.
bakoey It 1Un decJc. mo
m.lSa
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$..,ta Ana ____ S620 S1nt• An•
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We hne receiv.d Chamber of Commerce Civil ~ 1 8eautlfle1tlon 1wud for l11t 2 years · · • Comtl,) 1 .. , 'h• I
$99.50 ?~I Voltaire /,.om
Extra large one bedroom, two bedrooms and : ,
studios, Hotpolnt built-ins, refrigerators_. ca.r;:;; iW
& drapes, privat~ pati~s. pool, recreation aiu,
separate children s section.
111 So. fltRVftW RD.
Betwffn McF.dden & First St., Santa Ana
547.7415
Coron• del Mar 5250
~
ON TEN ACRES
l A 2 BR. Furn A Unfurn
Frplca I Prl/Pa tio1 I Pools
Tennis • Contnt'l Bkfst. 9
hole PutVCreen.
900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611
1MacArthur,nr. Co11t Hwy)
Lido Isle 5351
2 BR, 2 ba, trplc:, blt·in kit·
chen, newly dee. S225 mo.
Al!lO -Deluxe Bayf ront $325
mo. Wiest, Bkr. 67~2723.
UPS"l'AJRS. 2 BR. 2 BA, frpic
c11>td, drp1, bit-Ins, re{rig.
$225. mo. Lease. 673-3824
Huntl~on Be.ch 5400
IUCHWOOD
Apartment Homes
Private patios -Near Beach,
Golf Ind Shopping.
3 BR 2 baths, frplc
2 BR 2 baths, p1tlos
1 BR • Wilk In cl0Ht1
Warner &c Springdale, H.B.
(2 miles W of Beach Blvd.)
842-5001 or l.t2 . ..36.15
I ADULTS only. tmLS pd~
I 17676 CAMERON
I (Or Unlumlshed I
Lquna Beach 5705
100 CLIFF DRIVE
LUXURY FURN/UNFURN
Yearly Leue. l A 2 BR
steps to Shore A. Shops
Oceanview from every Apt.
Rooms for R•nt 5995
ROOMS FOR RENT ~~.
$22.50 per weelt le up ,
Heated pool Maid service
Utilities tumlshed
TV Xitchenette1
MOTEL TAHITI
548-2129
$50 Rm w / ldtch, TV -~ lndry priv. Nr ·occ. WOft'I •
lng woman 18 • 30 only. 1
540-8638 ....
ROOM, CM. with cookilW ~
ptivileges. $55. Shatt ~
67l-9140 9 to 1 PM.
Room & Board
FOR
RE'I'fRED PEOPLE
56-3756 after 1 P.M. .. ,.
REAL ESTATE .•
~-O._ne_r_•_• __ ~~-.. .... ·
&uslness Rental 6060
Ceron• del M1r
4 Units 2 bl to ~ 1 bl llt
shops, recently redecorated,
all occupied. Out of town
owner anxious $58,500.. •
terms. Bier. 320 Walnut, di.
64&-2537 ::
• PRIME Retail Location· •
STORE • 18 x 40
1875 Harbor, CM ~
Offlc• Rlntal
ornCES for Lease. S95 and
$175. Modern. Alr-conditlOn·
ed. Parking. Orange a .
Bank Bldg. 230 E, l 7tb St.
CM. 642-1485
ARTIST studio ottlce, $
Bay a.rea-512 29th N.B. Pf'!.
vale ~tr. upper ftoor Ii().
~chwcter-Bkr 673-2654 ,
OFFICE SUITE, 1770 ~
Ave. Cpt, drp. ba. 500 ~ •
$100. month. 54U773 :: : '
from SlSO mo up. lnd·-'rial P rop. 494-2449 ..... -----.,,.-----:----;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i·i;~ . MODERN 2 Btt. new decor, -M-2 AcrMge in Or•,,P ~
383' of frontage on a lW
major street. Has a ~ l'l •
depth of 207'. Outata.ndJnt
location. Priced $70,lm. l'<t
Info, please call K. W. N.ls >'
son with: '1 ,
Eckhoff and Anoe. lllf, r
Bil-Ins, view, heated
pool. Adult.a only, no pets •
1160 mo. Leue. 49S-1639
2 BR.. cpta.. drapes, ocean
view; swim. pool. Adults.
$140 MO<' 49S-1639
Nit.NEW 1 Br/Ocean View!
:. blk beach. Cpta, drps,
Bllns, $133 mo. 6'i-64SO
Rentals Wanted 5990
FAMILY of 5 wishes to rent
complctcly fumlshed 2 BR
beach house or apartment
with bit-Ins, ca.rpets, drapes
for week of June 22-29.
646-0STI
LGE 2 BR. 2 BA. den, or 3
BR 2 be, In Blul11 or Univ
P1< VIiiage areu. 3 adults .
Will pay lo $215 per mo.
~!IMS.
APARTMENT or collage. 2
BR lower. Newport Bei ch
arM. Single ,lderly womllJl. up to noo. 541.9250
ltoom1 for R•nt 5995
'1240 UP wk. W I ldtchen
SD.~ up StudJo Apia. 2376
N......,n ·Blvd. ~.
JtOON .. booH. Bllb<a 1'-
&Md! malt: 555 month.
Avall1ble "°"'· 6~.
MAN Cll\1¥, ldtch«n priv.
111.1 C".ov"tnot St.. CN
(A" S"CS 531-$911
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1818 W. Chapman Ave. r
Orange, Calll. ,
541-2621 Eve-wknds, ~
L.SE or sell. lndllll Bldg 44~ t)
sq • ft. Air cood off~ 1ooo
sprinklered, centrall;y locat: ~
ed, clae to twya, N. S~
Ana. Ide&l for diatrfbutlao ..:
warehse or t.actoey. Jola.&
Kilroy eo. m-8811 • ~
OPEN, locked atonre II* fi1
for rent to <mtractcn 4 r
indiY!duala. LI Mm. ~
Commercl1I
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Specftl Offer
I will bu1ld a 4 BR 2 be hcfl_•
0343 «!'10 for the .,.,,
price ol. ST ~/1q-ft. on >'Piii'
lot. 0th• modN ,avail. QaD
Don at 537-0380 ,,
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HOUSEWORK • Woman with --------with CUITent Mlary nottd to: .-JdM rel'• available b-day
work. lfGmemaUn 5C781
COMP,A.NiON, IOdal .eo-
retary. Wlllnc to travel. • m..slfp •
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7100
'ARAMETRICS, an
.. taltJllhed cemmor-.,,, flnn haa lmmedf.
at. .,.1,... fer tM
fellewint permanent
,esJti.n.:
• Mecllalllcal
Ast amblers
• Wlrew
• T echnlda111
l"EE PAID lxperlence required, s.J• i:.r. s. Cal. Cls dei. LIL.. I ,.... L.....nefl.., pref chem. 15~ trivet 10M -r1. nnte -••
to UM.
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llleaDan. inda S500+com
FEE BY APPLICANT
PARAMETRICS
929 laker Street
C..ta Meet
549-2221 Alt PlaDt lilp'/LallllrlMla -Prod~ $"50
..... man/Or cty t525+qim -----::---:--
llodaoom adl i:t.&G-$1.15 , .......... 6urd
Kadl &blip tnw SU5 · .IVMllllJ
Mach .. lnlpectar ~ Mu to wcrk tbe ~
Prod wetter/no ap Sl.15 ablJt Moada1 and Tlaelda7
Trade Teeb tne to '2.15 ' p.m. to 12 'p.m. We4. 12
Vu drtYw. Andetm Sl.m mlclnlPt ti> I a.m.: Sat Ir
HllDOll! Sun 1 a.m. to 4 pa. ~Kt••cy w
ICD w. l?tb, CM ~ UDWC &AGE·
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. "'-' AIOllttruW 1166 Whittler AYe.
DUflSMAll
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wtth one to three years
All tbe areu of plant de-
lllp and IQaUt, depart. ' llMDt relocation. w l 11
wortt bl 1acllltle1 area of
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Apply S'"9 Jeyce
UM600, •-'· 21"
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RADIO CC»f AIY
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IUIOYS
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Dick Smith
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IOUINS, INC •
m5 MAGNOLIA AVE.
IUftl'lkle. Calif. t250I
An eqaa1 opportunl1J
emtiloyer
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lKHllOAll
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Iml"date openl.np for
Medlaalcal lnlpector tx•
perltnced In tbe tnlpec-
tson ae oompla m.
c:blnecl parts, auemblA
and 1Ul>-••mbly1, ciole
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lftllMwl"I Co., Inc.
J121 W. c...tral A".
Santi AM
546-HOO An equal ~
employer
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Newport
Hat _,...1"11 for:
• Kitchen Porten
• Pot Washer
·-~us Boy
• Jinffon
• Stock Men
Apply ,.raonMI
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FASHION ISLAND
Newport a..ch
An eq\aal opportunltJ ..,.,.,,.
1'ldl Wed OUI' lntenaticnal
corporation wlll accept .,.
plloa .. frolD bllb achOol arada 11 to~ years of ap
t. tnter a manaaement
tratnlnr proil'am·
$520 mo. t1lary
'nlla II a Dne opportualty
tor a ~ mlft to qlJal.
PIOFWIOIUL
UIUIY SERVICE
A Xeru~ny
2200 I . Mcl'lidden Ave.
Santi Ant, C1llf.
UY for a pernaaMit ma. 1--------&pllleOt job ID tbe Clnnle
Count)' area.
CaD m.1113
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Youftl l'ry Ceek
•r Kitchen Trainee
APPLY:
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154 & lTll St., cM
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Western
Girl
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8oef Slh,. Moorint 9036 t i;.: P~boat dock at Newport. ONE Wheel box tniler, '64 AUSTIN Heal~ Spril•·
Ca.a accommodate up to 30' $40. * 962·7435 BursundY with contra.stills
Tran.,,, UtJlfty 9450 AUSTIN HEALEY --~.....;..~.........-;....._-~
Imported Aut11e HOO . Y~LK~YJ AGF.~ t \.a.re ~c .. , ...... WentM
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<::aln cruiser. $40 mo. 9312 Uudloo Drive. H 8 · blaclt interior. The cleanett.
.1959 PORSCHE ~~!: :~?~~ L for a.cl Cll'I ~ .... ,.
OOVPI: lhltld Walbers, f u 11 Vinyl "f.li( P.IJ7i4 • ... ........-...... .
VEJn' Ct.UH loterfor, Ouuide MI r r or, &IOJH lllDIMlft
S..~· $25 DELIVERS sofT Slip 35-45' Power or _T_rvc_ec. _____ ,_soo_ OAC
~ 11111.-r.Balboa: '60 Oievy ~ ton pick-up. FRI rz WA-iREN =: 673-2760 Dlr. 1311 dn. Aasume con-Sports Car Center
Hater, Defroster, u weU IMPORTS U.tllVKI
a.a cleanup and deJJvery. AaJt IDir &ai. Manapr
·:ratt 9100 tract balaece. 494-9771. no E. lst St.
57 FORD SANTA ANA 547-0064
ft ,, $112 full On. Payment ·mu 8eedt •.. I
.. ~ Includes Tu & Lie. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 HUDtfnctm Be• ~ ,so ~5.24 mo. bank flnan. BMW KI Nm
•• ~ . Ask •bout our · WJLL '?RADE. IUbJtct to
\\14' wash aDd wax your • ~ Ton Camper '58 AUSTIN Healey. 4 place
a.1rcralt • 642--1 • : ai.ngle twtn delightful robin'a egg blue.
-,. 5 oo 7.50 Wire wbeeta. ~ •• • ..... .. .. · _J ... _.;..pe _____ ,_s_10 $25 DELIVERS 0 .A.C. WAJt .......... $25.00 40.00
: You furnish wax JEEP FRITZ WARREN ~~or Gary, 673-U6l alt 6 4 WHIEL DRIVE Sport• Car Center no E. lit st.
~... -'JI On • 3' mo @ S40.9!l+ "SE'lTING A WHOLE NEftr wlue ~ ed. 1911 llut-"\ ~f 11lnal payment for title. STANDARD FOR ECONOMY ~ hardtop, VI, air coo-
SW.. or Rent. Navion 2<X> $795 ' T&M MOTORS CARS" ditlo~. siower .t~. 1mMAUOt':u.~ .... COffAW Specia112ing. vw" Porscb Sales-Parts-S.rvlc.e loeded. WANT: 1tlT "'4:r· 1409 TT. 400 M.O.H. MK
ur:.R.B. License Feb. 1969
Orjlge Co.~
SANTA ANA 547-0764
cd L • '59 Auatin Healey Bug Eye fGlt. tw1A Sprite, $25.00 deUven OAC,
full prcle sm;.oo dlr. 901
'68 PORSCHE 911-l. Tartli 114l ~::g:; g~g~~ BL. FRITZ WARREN ~=-~ ~~= _..,..._,,,,=~~,,,,-~=--
autom. Tangerine w/black 892•5551 or 53._2284 Sports Car Center days before 2 p.m. '61 BUICK GS400, 2 Dr.,
Inter. $6595. Dir 892-5551 no E. lat St. black vlny1 top, lawn body; IMPORTS E. bt. Santa Ana, 542-81M>1
-Ma611e Homes 9200
--,66 VOLKS SANTA ANA ~--0764 Used Cars 9900 140 eng., low mi.; lmmac.
THE FABULOUS-------thruout! Alr~nd .. elec. '60 Austrn Healey 300 Rdstt SUNBEAM
: $1995.00 . $25.oo dclwerf OAC. full --------:. New 24 Wide 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 price $795.00. dlf. 901 E. lat, '63 sunbeam Alpine Rdstr,
Twi> Bath * Two a.drm San~ Ana. 542.8801. $25.00 delivers OAC, f u I I
2-door. ltJt•lio & hcatrr, 4
.-peed. RIG 234,
$1566
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 547-5667
ORIGINAL sub le windows. AM/FM DOVER UWNER rad'o, white leather Inter.,
t-ucket a~at.a: Loaded!
!£ACH TRLR. SUPPLY Campe!l' 952{1 pnce $995. dlr. 901 E. 1st
;: 19261 Beach mvd. DATSUN Santa Ana. 542.ssoL
lbiDtiniton Beach ~9812 OPEii ROAD
SOLD EXO.USIVEl.Y IN
Ok.ANGE COUNTY. BY
FRITZ WARREN
DJ!2UXE Tr1r, Cabana 940
aqitt. 2 BR, 1~ BA, utility "1' cooler. Lee clotets.
MJllY extras. 5 Star Pk.
FACTORY DIRECT
,$ALE
'67 Datsun Rdstr 1600 Two
tops, R/H,J350 & t.o.p., of TOYOTA '64 vw red sedan. R/H. Good Sports Car Center
$79 mo. Pvt. pty. 642-6964 --------condition. S850 or best offer. 710 E. 1st St.
MCYJ'OR HOMES
HOUSE CARS FIAT '68 TOYOTA 646-~l SANTA ANA 547--0764
WE'RE Rt:ALLV DEAU NG 163 VARlANT. Squnre Back. '58 TRS. exceptional for its ~~ CAMPERS -• TRUCKS '67 f1AT II Stalion Wagon TODAY: CLEA.Ill! $950 541-6904 Or vintage. N~ top A: cur-
BEST STOCK 1N OUR eves. 575-1mo r latns$25 DELIVER.$ Entire stock oo aale DOW Shows excelltnt C'are. Lo-
-EXAMPLES-caJ new 't:ar trodc.
HOUSECAR $25 DELIVERS
Open road house car· n~w FRITZ WARREN O>ev., 1 ton duals, V-8, toilet
H1STORY!
See Us Before You Buy VOLVO F:llTZ WCARREN
eQlt Lfmi6.. '68 VOLVO Spo;f~ i,1f,tc:.~ter '64·)0X 55 Falrlane; 1 BR., w".)wninl. abed. porch; 5
StG' Adult Park. 642-4666
E-.Te
facilities. Glusback, patio • Sports Cu Center
aptional walk·lhru &bower-no E. U1 St. IMPORTS
WE'RE R.EALL Y BEALING S ANTA ANA 517-0764
it>ULT Trailer ~
8().."HIUltinctM Ave. Spc 422
toUet. r SANTA ANA 547.ffi64
./$4295
Hi. Call Mt. Gunclenen _ e _
--... 54~1281 1..:1;~iXSS·K::....:....:..n-. .:.-Mob.,,..,..,lle=---=-ho-me-'68 CAMPIR SPECIALS
Ford, Chev .. Dodge, GMC
wllDOS Ft. cabana; 3 -'$lStS ~~ Ba.; on beach lot. y
*;:MUST SELL ! 3 BR ~ANDO, $3900 FlJRlQ
ci!best oUer! * 536-3464
Mitorcycl .. 9300
-·-CAMPERS
14 tantutic floor plana
all modtla reduced
full atand up open road
./$195
'68 FIAT Spiders • Cpes -
Sedans. lmmed. delivery,
from $1624.60. $25.00 deliv-
en OAC. Calif, Sports Cars
Ltd., 901 E. lit, Santa Ana,
542-8801.
JAGUAR
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
TOYOTA
SCOUT PICKUP
Radio and Heater
$1295
'65 JAGUAR Cpe. XKE; 4.2 ej'" .. LA1n:1 Utie; original owner. 28.000 ""' UU&.O
Ml. Uke new. Trading for jt-1E_QRTS new car, !ibOn. 893-5fi69 or
642-6509 eve.
--,64-JA_G_U_AR_XKE ___ 1 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9303
ROADSTER
1 s yr. tpecla1 bank tel'Dll ~.lliO * ~2482 TRIUMPH
TODAY!
BEST STOCK IN OUR. Antiques, Cla11le1 9615 HISTORY!
See Us Before You Buy 1937 FORD Oub Coupe Ex-
fjeulflDiA
cellent bocfy &: mechanical
cond. Needs paint A: minor
9.'orlc. $500. 6464641
IMPORTS I!rl9 CHEV Pick·Up Body
perfect cond. new tires,
$450. 673-9412, 213: 685-4300
Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 RAR.E '29 Olandler Coupe
VOLVO 80% reatored, go6d running
cond $1800 or otter. 646-2'721
FACTORY AtrrHORIZF.D Autos Wanted 9700 Sal ... Part .. S.rvice
FRITZ WARREN WE PAY Sports Car Center I ~eswtic:om. I======== --------
OPEN ROAD MERCEDES IENZ '66 SPtnIRE MK n, Brit· s Bi#fer' -Alool -Group -FACTORY DIRECI' .i1h 1¥in& ireeo, original,
SCRAM-LETS
_.ANSWERS · no E. lit st.
~TAANA 547.-0764 TOP Odlte -nGtJRE 830 S. BARBOR BLVD. baa wires. . S port Cara iehen a girl'• taee fa her $anta Ana m4> 531-4650 $25 DELIVERS O.A.C. 9610
:t:;_~~ tnto • TiANSPOITDS FRITZ WARREN
·~~HONDA 9GS Xlnt. iii. IUSES-CAMPllS Sport\ Car Center no E. lit St. ~ 4,500 miles. ~ VW Ounper SANTA ANA 547-07'4 ; 642-1525 '9S vw ~ ! MIN1BIKJD '95 ·Dehm Bm " '66 'l'IRIUMPH. TR4A. Fae· ~ HP Weatbend, r.drJr7 (3 to eboole from) tocy original wire wheels.
tjnt trame. Call LI a.mi ~Deluxe Bui •62 Mercedes Ben& 190 Seel. $25 DELIVERS O.A.C. ~ BSA 650; . lib ..., '91 ~ t 1;!,., new tira, brlca, valves, etc. fttl'IZ WARREN', :: • saso '9> BUI • t Pim. ' Top cmd. moo. 67J.6lml Sports Car Center
: ~2960 . An1t1JM ,. Pu~tl . MG SANTJ\n~~· lit st.~1.00'4
T..;.\er, Trft.l MU ·a · TJWB Miit lTM mt-
14.; • '!59 n.vm.. ...... .°"~ ' . ~ I 6 7 MS tor). BeauWIJ. Cl;Jmplc ye}. alf4!!Sll 5: eaoct ewdlttm. ...... WJL~J!il.ING 1owt1>Mdt inttJ1or, a real
Jfdal tncl. l'iOO f141.3110. IODAm tq> ~·car. $25.00 de-:;dii::=======:.J lllJft' S'l'OOll ll'f ova llvens OAC, full pr 1 c • #jtorcyc... ,. ' Jlll!l'l'0.&1'! ~.00 dlr. 901 E. lit, San-l:;~;;;======::-~.---. . S.. U• Before You Buy ta Ana. 54U801. ,. eJ L '59 TR3 • 2 Tope, O.D, ~ ( IRIMllTOfll '"' ~•Ill .. ..... ,,..; I W-W, Oeen, '56 Pontiac , TRAIL -nm II tbe ~ uua.o 'DR, HT, New ~dro. RIH. ~ toui.b one ta tbe IOcc CAMPERS TR 3 parts !mechanical). ~;cJaa Offer S19I and muHGB COUNTY'I IMPORTS * 64&8429 *
;tta 10\D' for 1rall tan. URGl3I' ll!LECTION '64 ~ Si'itfift In nloe' 1• llUDGUTONI condition. $'2S.OO deliverw . ;TRAIL-Another '199 .,.,_ .... DIRECl'. 1966 H&It>or, C.M. 646.9303 OA/' ..... . ..,,...,.00 dlr
; "Bob'a Special'• and ·""'"&',..""· '&:l MGA Roedlter. Com· "'• ,,.. price • .....,. ' • ~buddY to tM one CPm RO.ll> DEALElt p&etely reconditioned In our 901 E. I.st, S&nta Ana, !•hove •.• with love. abop. Extremely nice. 542-Slm.
1' HONDA -CB-450 * HOUSE CAM * ~ $25 DELIVERS 'f.6 TR-2 Rdatr, kd<e le runa t -tta the "Ri1ly bli SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS IOOd-$25.00 delivers OAC,
! Shew" c4 the road 'ii. VAN CONVERSIONS OAC full prjce ~·00 dlr. 9Q1. E. ~and t th!. ~ :f; :It MOl'OR HOMES All'IZ WARREN lit, Santa Ana, 542-8801 § :U thing abouf tt. Sports Cat Center '63 nw <XJNV. Tonneau ~.Around ~ a month ML MAK!8 • MODELS no E. 1st St. cover, All utru! Luggage
: •••. how about that! 1917 TRUQCS SANTA ANA 547-07&4 rack, New ti.res. * XLNT· i. HONDA -CL77-'64 NGB Rdst. None nicer. COND! *' 675-1448
; SClllAM•LH and Its BEACH CITY Hu wires .. radio. Dldl· 1958 TR3 •<too ~just that! Scramble CAMPERLAN'O • --~ cardinal red. • Call m.5019 aft 5 30 : on down -it'• .. AS 16566 Beach Blvd,, H.B. $25 DELIVlRS : pm. : IS" at {would Y~ Sf0.2660 : believe lt1) $499.00. OAC
16 •.S.A. Best of the '67 ~ 4 wbl. drivutatioo FRITZ w ARREN
':' Une -the really wacon: P. T. o. wincb; R &: s c c .. ; great Mark JI-youn H, h~i CB radio1 10,QXJ port• ar en r
: '(honest) at a low ml. ~. 545-44S7 no E. lit St.
• $999 -Don't let the ,66 HOLIDAY CAMPER _ SANTA ANA 547-IY764
: price fool you -it's ~· c.bover Sleep...-S _ '63 MG-B m excellent concll-
: AA·OK. Excellent conditloo. 962-4185 tlon. W~ wheels, Po•der
''7 HONDA -CL-TT -btue finish with matching
: THIS SCRAMBLER 1s ll'ftlliftf'f.t Autos 9600 top. Just taken tn trade on : 11 consignment unit--~_."!'.'.:....._·______ OPEN ROAD CAMPER.
:: being sold for one ?it ,.,., MGB .. ~_. n •H, -~..1. Priced below wholesale Blue : our customers a real· "" ~· .,,... .. ,re : 1y low $525.00--Could wheels ............ $1'1'95.00 Book at Sll45. Dlr: 830 S.
: be your gain. '64 VW Bug .......... •.oo Harbor Blvd., S.A. 531-4650.
.. HODA KA -toQgh '64 nat 11('.(I) ........ 00 MGB '65 Gm Rem~ bUc
:;90cc two-ctroke that '67 DatSUll Dec. Sta. HT. eoft toP A tonneau,
I :will take )"0'1 any• Wq. Auto, RH •• $1795.00 wire wh11. o / drtvt, Radlo.
-: whett you want to '95 Mm:edea 31JOSE 548-5928
1=10 ·for S279-trnagine Automatic, • real lteAl •-.66-M-G-MIDG--~----,..,,_-t!-: the... small monthly ..... .,......,
: ent on thla -at "·" "· · ·" · • • • $.1295.00 Low mt. Beat OFFER or
# per route tu1Yone! LIDO MOTORS TRADE for FORD VAN.
ip CL.161 -WATCH MU762 673-t501 or ~ -nns ON'! -TRE m w. Coast Hi1ra1. N.B. ·------~~ ::: SCRAMBLE a.ASS ========IMG '64 1100 Serl• Setlan.
. ;~ tt11d:Y to ro ALFA ROMEO Fully ~SIPtd. ~cei coocl. •'and wtth thla Drl~ It ________ , new ti.rec, SS'1'5· 54M532
· ! wlll 10 1' AS'l'! $449 ,67 ALPHA s apetd ledan. ·51 MG 4-dr Sedan. Enr re-=' • . All the way.' Excellent ..._....._,t. Pre-ttt1dy o/bauled, mech ~ W alA-1.fOMTNING .... ""5'""' f ..---J t 6. : . . . and lJke ligtlt· viocll owner' a name on r. ect. -· 541-1._, ""' ! ninJ this wtU ro thla qQeSt. ·~wttk-end foe aunt $25 DILIVIRS O.A.C. MORGAN
r You won't be1'4!ff Fll'TZ WARUN · : the low low price ao '85 M<:mGA.M ~tedly
:. come ln ed &ff far s,.,tt Car Centet' the ftneat available. Imtnae>
.::)'OW"lelf! (Ub ll&ht· no E. lit St.. wale. Mtll!t -..
VOLKSWAGEN
.READY TO GO
•5' YW
$295
--~ 1981 Harbor, C.M.
,i rdn:~A -CB-180 SANTA ANA 54'1.f'l'M $25 DILIVElS r-The a10RT wa,r to 'Cl ALPHA Jtoadatw. 1AW OAC Your Vo~ er PoncM -: '°' tr u. a 1 " local .2f 01L1VllU PllTZ w ARREN A P-.v top doll11n . Paill -;.-rewr •.• and at 0, ... ~ Spom Car Canter er-. can Leia lkKmaaa. :sa -100 ~ ._ 67'211 !-In~ NITZ WARUN SANTA~ lit St.547.mM -=~~~--'°-~ ! LES'" • • RlJHT St*fl Car Cenfet' la7 VOl1clwqai w/radlo, " no E. lit st. aA ISCHE 1,000 mi.la like new SJ.1'15. t • Wilm ~ AMA MT.nt41--~-·----OaII .. ea1np 56al1f
!!.! .. 51titi VitOCi. --•60 9fta•,.HI ~. vw aac. • is.• ~ llllA .,,. :SZ. •/bldr • pt;.;uJ r~ • ...., --m. as. i ,_...__ " t1r&tt ..... ua..... SUPll •a.a~* •• --J 111 : N1WUT1> aa ..,... ma 'fT vw !Qw"-k dehm.
j u.1 ._.aw. ~ LflJU Nf'lf cond1 tlon. 1UI J( ..... "' ...... , AUS11N • ~om.. NB • ., 1 •......,.= -.., 'W v. w.. arume rtm1,
s MNll1 • a..1c. * c:mt ..-IHPORTS attttO, b:hau1t: new ttns.
4...t.. 1.1, SlmcliO lN ~ !!"-..~ h 11 I -S1560. ....._ aft f :OO pm, ~a... M ., H>V --
.... 19 lllrtior. (.J(. .... .. ~ ............... ~. -~~---------
''3 JAG. 3.8 aedan, ·auto. PRICE matk: I.ram, power .teerlng,
local new car ~e. Your =r= IDvtttct.
LIVIRS 0 .A.C. FOR NICE CARS Fftll'Z ·WARREN
Spbrfs C'ar Center AND TRUCKS
: · no ·E. 11t St.· Any Make er MocleL
SANTA ANA 547.(7164 CONNELL
'5.l MG TD,. Collector'a item CHEVROLET • toor 911) Ste Ills lo be·
U.Ve ~ • • $25.DG Mlivel'll 28'1 Harbor Blvcl.
OAc. flll prtc. '""· dlr.
. COSTA MISA :~-~~. ~· \-'
.546-1203
VfhJ-;-. r l>tme-a-llne awtGJ: m
ROBINS RIADY
ROBINS RILIAllLE
USED CAR
SUPERMARKET
'65 CMmouT P.U. Lone Wd'f, 6 ,lllrfldef, > tMed.
........... hctfll!lt '*'"°"· .... _...,
'63 MID .•ALAXll I • .. H. T, V .. evt91NllC, ..... ...,.,_ r-.. llM!w, •Ir ..._
"'GW I
$1395
$1025
'65 naca u SAUi $1895' t Or. H.T. Vt. all!ol'Mttc. ~
,,,.,.,_, IKtory air, rllfle, llf.itr.
UJ" 3f2
'65 CMlft&ll ..... v ...... VL ~lk. M ,.,..,, Ne. NGl''2S $1195
$795
'63. fOlt IAllCHllO ,...., ....... _ .....
......... HLH •
mun tell this Immaculate $3100. 644-mll
1964 ~elle convert.Ible. '66 Bulck CUltDm Wildcat HT.
Sporty, bright nd Inside and Full pwr, Incl tac air cond.
out, whJte top. New baek q owner· must aacrifice!
glass, nres, bMilkes, a,.bocka. S2,8 Incl ·•Uc. [)y9 541-5123
Perfect condition and well eve & wknds 67>4041
below blue book at $1196 tor 1962 BUI(){ Wildcat. All
quick aale. See at 36th &. power, air, r ec en I I y
Marcus, NB or call 673-3100 llVerhauled. new tires. $990.
Weekdays 642-4321, Ext 2J9 %3646, 630 Indianapoll8,
NEED A CAR? HB
CAN'T BE FINANCED! '65 BUICK Wildcat. 4 · dr,
•Bankrupt'! •Reposa,.1110!)! fac air. l'Jwr steer, ~rakes.
e Bad Credi!! • Divorced? window•· l..ow miJeg. f;ves
•Military •New In Area! or wknds. 847-2920 '
Mab Payday Paymenta nnTTlC''D. • McCARTHY MOTORS .66 nJYlc..sV", cust, mter. low rni. Xlnt cond. SAC 1420 So. Main A F.dtneer $.1295. 644.1504 alter 4 pm .
(2 blocka N. of Sean.)
. Santa Ana Pb 542-3007
CAD. '67 Sedan DeVUle.
Fact. air. Many other flOW·
er acceuorie1 (No. 1227)
$&495
NABlltS CADU.LAC
Factory Authorized Dealer
46 Elc:cepUonal Uaed
CadlDaC8
2600 HARBOR BLVD.
Cocta Mea 541).9100
"56 BUICK apec.; new tires .
brakes. $150. 545-0'782 1~1
Sl. Ardrews, Santa An1'·
1956 BUICK 4-DR HT. m * s.o-m6
CADILLAC
BY OWNER
Beeut. '67 Sedan De Ville.
air, full pwr. Financial re-
•erses forcn sacrlt. sale.
$5, 400 548.()901
'67 ELDORADO. LOW · MI.
LOADED + STEREOTkPE
Color "F\remilt • bronze".
'6650. Pvt • pty. S4MS7S
'62 SEO. DE VILLE
Reduced to $11SO'.
•·Gt.-711) *
'Iii ca.Ric ,...._. lr•u•• full po'ftl', • oandli:loidiat-
JAlther tdlD.. Hftf C8f ....
rut;y, " $S695
ALLIN·
~lleclnc:.
llSO So. Cout Hwy,
Laauu a.a. ....
'67CM111ac~
de VI.De. LoW mil.es. hl1
JIO'ft'et', -1.r ~ N~
car wa.nuty, 4 to Qoose
from.
$55'5
ALLEN
Oldsm.obUe-(:ldtllac Ine.
1150 So. Cout Hwy.
Laguna Bea~. 4M-lml'
'61-coupe ct. v111.·,-
1..ow mtles. 'u.u i;o .. ..r, air
conditionln&, new car war-
ranty. 4 to choose from.
$5695
ALLEN
Oldsmobi.IA>Oldlllac Inc.
1150 So. Cout Hwy.
Laivoa Belch, 494-u.4
'60 Cadllt.c ·
FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM.
Full power, air conditioniD(.
One owner. 30,l¥)0 Miles.
Only $1495
ALLEN
Oldsmobile-Cadillac Ine.
1150 So. Coaat Hwy.
Laguna Beach, 494-J084
'67 Cad El Dorado-
Full p()Wer, air coooitiorung.
New car warranty. 2 to
Choose tro$6.95
ALLEN
Oldsmobft~ Ina.
1150 So. Cout Hwy.
Laguna Beach, et-1*
'66 Sedan • vm.
F'ul1 power, air conditiOQiDg.
2 to Choose from. Low miles. .. $4495
ALLEN
OldsmobUe-Cadlllac Inc.
1150 So. Cout Hwy.
Laguna Beach, 494-1M4
'66 CAD. Sedan DeVille
Businef>'S interest forcee 1ale
of this beaut. kept car.
28,000 Mi., tuli pwr.: &ct.
air; Lalldau lQ(>; pwr. locks,
tilt wheel, atereo radio. etc.
'68 Tabe. Full price $4,1775.
56-7404
CHARGE m
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AU'l'<lllOBJLa ~ m t11a16 -.. 'II -1 ... 1*1V 9M1a5 1301 N . ...-.c.. I.A. kr.-T Deals tlr Mll • -...
P.S OF UL'HA • • ----' ...... ·---~ TOTAL CADD,, • Molt ---' Ml4ll1 ~·It~.! ...... IDCI& '" UNCOUi '']vMtJ .• !'!_AN~ ... ~1~~ ·™ -·c _,__, ..... ACILJTJBS DI-._...,._ --CON11 ...... &I -_. vuy todoor ..... J'd 'P au..,. ~ .,..... C-Wr llllQ ~,&~ _,-, a<• ·~"!'-m~y : :=.-:'I... . ....,,.. · ..,.. ...... power. •eer. D11C ....... eoa.o1t. wap. ~ beater, a1r
..,u o-.. -..-.. u. L-... DODGE 2 *-H.T. --.~ ... ., Burt Amber me eMm CIDdlL, pwr brim., ,..,. ~US ID CADILLAC e Lll'll ID••lts&J to ·w ~N a A M. Air ..... •; .... ~........... • •tni·. Pftmium tires. bfi.
1101ILU. ~--. a.e.1• ~ N ....,. nu ••• ~,A """' m.c cooc1. S12110. PYt pty. NABERS • c:'"~ mom" • LIDO MOTOU LtNCOl.N MlltCURY OLDSMOllLI 1m ~·~ $SJl7 10..a la N. '!Wtlll. 5.A. 5f7.s&n :-::1!-.~,,,..-.,---St.-Waeoa, ii
Moar..!_T· ~ 1...,,., MNTA _. UDI w. ODut ...., .. N.B. , M..,..UIY .• ~~. -. .. a .,... iklol' IMft • . ""· -.. * aux LINCOLN MlltCUltY ii DODOI .. ,. ·-'15.00 delWtn, aaJl pr I c . SJ. 1a lf. ~a.A. lft~ Nara t cit. B.T· a-.. "°'""•air cand., low ... dlr. I01 J:, lit, Suta
$1 tl7 -m COLONY PAJ\K qe. 2 to dlOOM frclm 11tart. Ana. sa.mt. "' LINCOLN •w, aaa-..Uc, ,.... I Pw. Wqai. White. q et 13115.IO
SANT A ANA Uoar -... N ,..,... * • * COllll. Ml'• ~ elec. Perfect! LIDO MOTORS 11 P0HTUC. Mab °"• COSTA MISA l:INCOLN MlltCUIY OQK A $1327 e MMS31 e · 642-6762 new tiret. ass Cortez, cmta
MO-t10t um N. 1'llUn. S.A. sn.-r SZOl 5 SANTA AHA ONE Oner ·• Pwklane Air mi w. Cout Hwy., N.e. Me5a. ~
CADILLACS '66 Chev ....... SANTA ANA LINCOLN MllCUltY CODll, ......... 2 dr. $2,,,., '59 OldlmobUe 18, ' DR RAMILIR
NI power, air candiiionJnc. LINCOLN MllCURY 1301 N. 1'lultll. Lt. lfTa6'7 Pvt. pty. •wo bd/t, auto full pwr. air. 11D~. ~!_~ "'!!'..~ JO.cm MSla LOO: Nnt Ul. N. 'l'tltiD. ~ lfT.-T 11 MtrCVJ kif, VI, XLNT co.rm. Dir. m.• '!' RAMJU.i:Jt AMERICAN
._ ..,.... ..... u ... .,. -$2495 1.11.• LINCOLN FALCON auto, P/S. WoF\lll dellven, a.ime contn.ct n.uto.,tnna, P/S, J\/B. ~ 'M DeVUJe Conv .• Full pwr, , ALLIN ' -llrice 191 O&-mt b&lanoe •• 4Mml owntr. Imrnac¢atel Dlr.
:: .. ~.~~-~ Oldlmobile-Old1llac Inc. ~OU tedaa. N power. ~-!~ Waaoal -~ 'IO Mere st:~':.Vqon. lia, '64 ~;· 4 spd., maaa. $38 ~~~.·=:n coo-
.. ,. • .,. HT .-.. ll!iO So. Cout Hwy. $2176 "'-''• runa IJ't& ..,,.,. ..k _.__,_ -...i cond alert0. alr-<:Ond XLNT --::-=-=-~,__:....._:__
'-AU • • -CclV. l"llD x..,.. Beedll •we Cll' best olfu. f1S.OllM iiio.":1~-· COND. sim. 642:ms_ · '58 Rambler 4 dr Sedan
,...., air cond., leather. .. IMP SANTA ANA '11 FALCON .1 . 2 BR. nb1t <Claalc> $SO. ~
Gearseom can. Startlnc new AI.Ah VI,!!' : LllMnl N MllCUIY q 6 tram. N .. bnkel · YMOUT aood cond.ltion but motor. at ................... $321115 pl. ' 131L·N..-..:.,._ •• .,.. .. _ ..... .._, -. _ .-.: MUSTANG PL H 80-2.142 after 5 PM.
•• QIV, 1'llJI pc!Wa', air cond. $450. Call aft T pm ar Ila. • ·--;n1<111'J --__ , -.,,..,._
Ledm and Landau Top •UJG. llOf6L'ULATS .. Ullcola ==~~=====i .. Mllltuc 2+2 fuhdc PLYllOU'l'H .. Satelllte, T-lllD .... : ................. s. .. <JIEVY ~ tae pldr-ap. a.JI al ""'1 ..,,.._.. .OU auto. rad lo_ ..,..._. • pi Power lteerinl. air cood, -------LIDO MOTORS St1le 1k1e 4 felt. Dir. • w.tat • NI power • ..._, Dice coaditloft. m.oo JWI. Xlnt ttiruouu Ortitnal
•MUla J'ULL PRICE • • . . -AM/I'll ndlo • * con4. • '51 Ford w.,_. I c:rl. deUvtn OAC, 'luil pr l c e Owner MCr'ltlcel B-!M2 't5 NURD. bct/t, 1-o-
-"· Cout Hwy., N.B. * 4!M-m1 * ..... Orta. owns. $DJO. auto. R/H. Dir. XJnt Sl-.00 cir. tal E. 1at, s... .. GTX P!>'moutb. aport titul BIJl'l'Wldy. Full pwr.
--------OORvrrTE •11: ---~ tnnl!portatioe. SlT cW-ta Ana, Ml.-model. 2000 Ni.lea. Open to air. Stereo, lo mllea. _... .... n .... -. l¥er'I, -.me contract °"8' •ms XLNTCOND! Mll.ltacritice• Moton ,c.i, toanau. Kutt 1111. COIY .a. •1 ~ -.ml '15 MUSTANG 2 + 2, VI, . Will •U for cootract bal-. 1200 C.... Hwy $2500. Pvt pe.rtJ, Call "' ........ IVH. Diii: lnJiea, air, 4 ance. My equity free. M
' 'NI NT-3!11 'M OORVAll\ -. 4 Dr 'ft LT.D. 2 cit. Spec, tap. IPd·. IPtdml wllll, aood COD-PONTIAC vete perty .... 4M-mt ,... IL 1113 BEL Air ltatioD ...., S IDOi. old. All power Xtru, ditlon. Sl•. ~ Eva. --==-=-=~.;..,.,, ~------.DORADO pwr.~ b 1 ua, RIB. J:XCELLENT. air. Prl pty. moo. Ml-23Tt 15 MUSJ'ANG (5iA iri1f .. GRAND Prix. Wbt., blk T-BDU>, 57 ~IC
......,. .... lroutlMm Slll!O an . .O ~ ~· .. * • .,.. ar MtGl5 Rel. wire ,....., acei. CtlOd. ~ ... Wk. Int, fctry ~t cond. Removable
._..,.. CAD In town' ' 'a ODdftJr ~ epe 'IS roRD Pvt pty Sl5QO. ~ • air ... pb. .a.c wnda .ti top • • • • • • • • • • Sl*>O
.._. blue, wbitt x..nd.a 13 aa::"f II cmT. SI 4 ...... Dir. 1'1111 Jrb DtW tlhl ~ ~ ~· · n ~. Ytl7 dn. ht. it1. Robert Wood •••••• 4M-9351
.. EYery concdvable ~ =-.Ju :0-5 !.eeda ... . . ..... .. . .. 4Mm1 JVH. S1W. IN-MiJ aft I. ' ta !~ VI. one O'llmll', $2,'M!5 ta-'1f74 '59 T-Blrd; full power; R./H;
tn. ALMOSf NEW! $11J15. ....,.. Pl. ·-· new Uni, Below Ia PGaUac 11GnnevWe S.. aood Urel; zlnt cood., , .. soss WWW •a1EVY Malibu, Pa. RIH. ~OIYl'nl . ---~ v.a "~ IVH. bluelit wbla. sia. ac.mt 1ar1 w..-v.a. PIS.PIB. a.EA.NI '800. 56-f714
. auto. one owner, low .... . • : ~ ..... GOOD 11a7. 118 Olav. ...... all tleet. Good condition -19llO T·BIRD. ~liooally ~. •mo '61 COIYEm taiw. lime aold w/ black top. 50-«m clean. $415. . CHEVROLET 'M QIEV. ~ 2 .or. iid. Alto., n1 Radio, Brand 11 l'ord Galule ' *· Orts. $3000. 59-2&1 17 OTO, • Spd .. quadra..Jet; M2-4440 aft 6 pm. * ~ ';:! ~ ~.::--_..., ...-ft11atenc1. eom. :.':iz ad=·~~ • ~ GT coupe, fall tiudlet aeeta, mq wbeela, '55, T·Blld coq,lete.ly re-
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'62POllllAC1llfSr '~DR
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'6' RID R 500' DI $75J
ha. ap, Hte., UH.
'62 OlDS F-15 DB. ST WA& $l5J ,,..._,UH, P.S.
'63 FORD &Al 500 CPE SID
Aut1., ltlH, ,,S, .
'63 OIV ST WAD $l5J
6 cyl. wltll Hto., RIH.
'65 CHEY IMP SS CPE $1753
F.11 p1w1r, fee. elr.
MAUIU CPE $1753
kct.ry 1lr, 111t1., P.S.
'66 MERCURY COMO ST WA& $179
Fae. elr, Hte., UH.
'66 DOD6E DART 270 CPE
1.ew 111il", VI, ••••., ,,5.
'66 OIEV 14PAU CPE
Fae. elr, Hte., UH, ,.S .
$1753
$2253
Johnson & Son
1941 HARBOR' ILYD •
COSTA MESA 642·7050 '17 CAMARO • • • Ill* lit oner wun.ntJ. ' pow.,, IUI", D,000 ml, fellow many eatr.. Immaeulatet llored, both topt, R/H, auto.
3'1 .,.8 4 ' ~ST u~ 51 amvY Bel-Air, 341 Dis. 1'NCSD WAY B.E L 0 )' I W FORD Ooantr7 lqub'9 . l'1WPOO Cll' 54WU2 S2.• fC.NtT All P'"" $1350. ~ ~~!!!!!!J!!!~!\!!!~~~~!!!! -~I
-· 1~ ......-.-RAH, w/w, • drel. a . DEALD'I PklCING. · J:xicel ccmd. llmt •to _"=========o!..X;;:;=:::====-:.,==:;;;;:;;;;:=:;;.;= ~ * cood. SB. Belt off.~ LIDO MOTORS apprectate._$295. ~ New Cart tlOO ..._ Can tlOO New Cui flOO New Cars 9IOONew C1rs flOO
'67 Chevy ~ .. S.S. • WI de Ovall. IOf1l1 mf J'OllD 500, SlOO, aml;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~--~~iiiii~~-~~~~~~iiii--~~~~~--~~l 9-Ao. '17 Suzuki Susie %1,000 mUa Sl,'1'00. MM211 ~ W. OIMt HwJ .. N.B. Y...._ a ft. -.73111 JI ~ lo.p 642-9167 all 1:30 -w ,.__ -nm-• ~·· ~ ............. .,.._..,.........,..,,,,=-.,.....,,~.,,.-1• a Oevy II, 4 door, .uto, 1'0fl sw. 1111 "'* a.r *· · a ,........, 1 .....,. "1 GALAXJJ: ' * • a ' H. aharp. $700. aea. NII .... uo. .... ... prt pty. ... T-Mrd ...... P/B.P/I, Mr * 494-3412 * ea.mo or ....,. lhlt aell. In.al 2111 lllnlr. llUe oa.r.
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YOUR FACTORY AUTHOklDD CADILLAC OlAUll
SERVIN& THE ORAN$1 COAST HAil~ AHA.
HAS IEIN SIWNG AT A FAST PACll . ..
Nab.rs Cadilb.c hes now, what we believe to be the finest large selec·
" tion of immeculefe one-owner used cars to be found anywhere.
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U"doubtedly you 've heerd tflis statement many times before, but let us
p~e it to you by a visit to our new agency! • _. acres cf ultra modem tctelCadillec facffifies designed to better sel
and service new end used Cedmac automobiles.
'65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $3495
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'66 CADlllAt COUPE DE Vlllf .... ...-............... ....,. * ........... ""'...,. ........... -_.. ........... :hlc~*9 ...... TW, ............ ...... __ ,.., ... .
'66 CADH.iAC SEDAN DE Ylllf $~995
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. . , '61 CADIU.AC· FlEE1WOOD BR<d1tiAM $519S
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'61 CADIUAC SB>AN DE Vlll£
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BRAND NEW ·1968 CATALINA . TWO 1nDO.Ofl S~~ i
TURBO·HYDRAMATIC -HEATER -DEFROSTER -iiG 4001 CUllC IN. ¥1° ENGINE -Alai· NYLON .CADlllNG-.:
FRONT & REAR SEAT BEL TS . SHOULDER HARNE$S -DLX. WHIE .. DISCS -DLX. STEERING. WHIEL -DU. TRIM
MOULDINGS.
I. Comp•re engines. C•t•lin•'s st•ncf.,d V-1 ls 4'00
cubic inches in regul.,.or premium-gH ecfi+lons.
2. C•t•lin• hes Wide-Tr•ck.
3. You get • big-c., 121 -inch whHlbHe.
4. Comp•rf styling. C•~•lin• hes slick hiclClen wlperi,
vinyl rub r•ll •nd urog•nt spilt grilte,
I . Comp•re res•le v•lue. C•t•li-..'s batUti-._lly !
1• the h19hest' In its clus. ' · ·1paj~"l~W".J
ONE OF 'fHE .SO-CALLED tOW~PRICED CARS
I. About I Q0 cubic inches less t.,_•n C•t•lin•. lut it
b•l•nces out. The -cu it11'~ nMrty H bi9, either.
2. Th.y've ceu9ht on to Wide-tr~~· lut the first
curve will show you they hnen't uught up. ·
3. 11 9 inches. If.you don't~ two--inches m•kes
• big difference, ride in • c.+.line,
• "· •ive it • yHr or two. ,. .
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Ti me/y Tricks to T erhpt :·ft,
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Hostess Wlth Mo~test
st minute elegance lies
knowing iome quick
Cits with rlght·at-~
paptry shelf items. A can
,. ·'"*'~'pineapple can not -..1y
nve the day, but win '9*
bouQuets as an inventive
hostels as well.
It's a simple matter or
open. drain, marinate in
creme de menthe, ch.ill and
serve. The sharp, tart. min· tY taate ii a great refresher,
too, for following tbose
heavier than normal holiday
meall ••. and, for qrop-1n
guests, you'll want to whip
up a, batch of speedy jewel
cookies. They look -almoit
too pretty to eat, but ~)'
will diaappear bl the twinJrl..
-jq ~ an eye, so it might
be wile to make a doable
bateh fbr a1l those hungry
p.U.
PINEAPPLE SPEARS
De MFNfJIE
t 1 • poWd ~ CMptCe cans {:approx. 18 spem)
Pine~ 1pear1, drain.
'9 C&JP creme de mentbe
Fresh mint leaves
Maruchlno cherries
Pour creme de menthe
(IYer pineapple spears and ,
put in refrigerator to chill.
Turn flicks occasionally.
Decorate with fresh
leaves A D d maraacbino
cherries.
JEWELED COOKIES
l/• cup (~ stick) buitc ~ cui> aular ~ 1 ~ ••
· 1 egg--
2 table9l>0Ma ·milk · ·
· 1-teupoon rum or brandy
ftavoring
1 1/3 cups pre·iifted flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
lh tea.Bp{)On salt
l 8 ounce jar (appros.
1 cup) pee cake mix
Set oven at 3'JS delfffl
F. Cream butter;; beat in
sugar,'"' nWt and ftavor-
ing. Mix flour, la kin I
powder iftd salt; ftir into
batter mixture.
Spread evenly with a knife
on the bottom of a lllhtlY
greased inverted loaf P•
(2~ tlblespoonl will COV•
er • pan m lt 3'71 inches).
Sprinkle with pee cake
mix; press 1entty into
dough; work in ttripl 1 inch
wide. Bake until dellcatelJ
brown, about 15 minutes. ·
cat strips apart and lay
over roB.lng pln immediately
to shape cooktes into half
rounds. U they atiHen loo
quickly, reheat a moment
and IOften. Makes & O
cookies.
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b41LV •PH.OT
Scen e'·
.,,_ mb1nciat mix•, ttte CRANBERRY·PRUNE
true elbir, comea from~· LEMON ·FIZZ
berry 1hat's redder 'n a 3 cups cranberry·prune _;;za. Ttlat't ttte bouncy Julee-drink, chilled
• w.1 cranberry and though v. cup 8"08dine . ~ cup lemon soda. chilled lres.h cranperriea are out Jee cubes
of ee~oo just now. bottled Lemon slices
cranberry juice is definitely Combine Cranberry
"in." prune juice-drink a..n d
Cranberry juice come~ In ' girenadine; add lemon soda.
several bms ind blends Pour into glasses and add
Fftt to ~ <>n ti\~ ice cubes and Iei:non. slkes.
mart.t several years ago Serve at once. Yield. 4 ser·
was cranben-y j u l c e vings. ~lrtall. and its low calorie CRANAPPLE FIZZ
c o u s l n • These ruby 3 CUJ>ll cranberry · apple
refreshers we~ followed drink, chilled
last year by• blend of cran· 2 egg Yo1ites
betTY and apple juie;es. • 1h cup frozen concentrated
If you haven't settled oo tropical fruit punch
a one;and-only yet, how-1h cup water
Pineapp)e leCtbll
Oran~ wecll9
Put all inll'deaU ...
pineapple and oranee tnte
ti&bt.IY covered j.. Mid
shake until well b1-led ud
foamy. Serve at on c • •
garnlabhlg each drink With
a pineappl& section ~Did
wedge or ocanp. Yield: 4
servings. • CRANBERRY Ml&r
Crushed ice
4 cups regular or low
calorie cranberry ;Julee
cocktail, chilled
Mint sprigs
Fili 4 -tall · glaaaes. with
crushed loe. Add ~
juke and gamisb with a
. mint sprig.
ever, then look for the ,--------------------.. ne-w cranl?erry-prune juice·
drink. Sweet, full·b o d..i e d
prune juice an.d t a n g y.
cranberory juWe make a
1 balanoed twosome.
A big · pllnch bowl filled
with CNnberry juice has a
riotous n!d color that adds
cheer to the buffet table
,.Jn the tame way a blaiing
fire in bhe ·fireplace spells
hofl)itality. Whether i t • s
cranberry juice alone -or
DAI LY PILOT
FOOD
SECTION
whether you mix it with ._ ___________________ ,,
other' fruit ju!cea and soft dtm, it has a light
rdrelhing qlUUity that com.j
plements tihe flavors Gf
other fooCls ~the buffet.
. Qlanberry • apple juict!
elto is useful as a punclt
bowl in~ent.
Of cour.se, cranberry juice
(or C!'JUJberry -apple or
Pudding's Plus
.Delights Guests
cranberry -prune) are not "Knew you were coming,
ju.st lw entert~ining. The.y so I baked a cake." are naturals for use as .a
breakfast juice for the fami·
.lY or as a beverage with
lunch. They are aU made
from pure, natural fruit
jukV" torfilied with extra
Vitamin C •
"But, let me tell you.
This is a very special cake."
What guest wouldn't be
delighted to hear this? For
there's nothing like cake
i nd coffee to ffoish off a
perlect evening of ·pleasant
chatter with frien<J~.
This special cake! It's
pudding cake! -made with
one of the new canned pud·
dings now making their de-
but on your grocer's shelf.
You'll find five in all ...
Dutch Chocolate. French
Vanilla, Butterscotch, Lem-
on and Rice with Cinnamon.
All are real cooked pud-
dings wi\Jl truly homemade
goodness. Creamy rich, ve\·
vety smooth, and delectably
flavorM, each boasts the
fi nest of natural ingredients.
No mixing, no stirring.
just open and eat these
mouth -watering puddings.
You have a simply delicious
... deliciously simple des·
sert ready to eat for a spe·
cial party or a simple fam-
ily meal.
Yqu'll want to try these
new puddings just as they
come from the caJ1. chilled
If desired. the first t i m e
'round. Then, be sure to try
them in these taste-tempt·
ing recipes.
LEMON PUDDING
CAKE GLACE
9·in tube cake.
Gtw
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon wtter er
margarine
1 cup sifted confectioner's
suiar
1 teaspoon rrafed orange
rind
1 teaspoon orange juice
In saucepan. beat mi 1 k
with butt.er. Stir into sugar,
beating until smooth. Blend
in rind and juice. Mes 1/3
cup glaze; enough for 9·inch
tube cake.
BUTl'ERSCOTCR
RAISIN PARFAIT
1 can (1 pound) butter·
scotch )>udding
Y• cup raisins ,
2 tablespoqn• bone)'
1 cup vanilla lee cream
Combine pudding, raisins,
and honey. Fill I ' parfait
glasses with a lternate Jay.
ers of pudding mixture and
ice cream. Makes 4 serv·
ings. ·
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ON·HAND PANiT'ltif SHILf I TIMS YIELD QUICK TRICKS
Menu-makers Who Plan Ahead Will Stay .Ahea9 .
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·Senin1 meals on time,
espectally Jn tle eveninc af·
ter werk, would teem to be
a plrilcular 11roblem of the ~mHbort employed home· maker. ·
Yet the •rnulta of a 1mrvey
we conducted u.n1 W Or·
ange CoUrtty bememakers
showed M · · diff:_etence be-
twtea empi.yecl anci non-
employtd homemakers tn
their satisfaction witft "get-
ting m~ ready on time,
especially Ult evenJ n ~
meal." Only tJ pem-.nt or
the women aid fills was a
problem.
U • 1 • c a t ti t1 c i a l eliminate Ule other fattlninc -••taC&t Md artillctaDY f-=ton -fat., ltardlll, ... ...... .... .... aot .proteln.t ud jalt ,.. -..... .,..., ..... ,.. -......... ~ ' Par aample, tllle ,...o6
Olilt ftulllJ at lllrTd ,... ,... •r1t1J Jc h l
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..._ th.a tCblr dieters •. •ned wtB allow hint to eat
• Mt •inl tMae products. • piece Of pie 11 kidding
Wllile u 1 f n a artiflclal ltimaeU. One 1uapoon Of
aweeteeers betp1 to Ct.It out l\tlll' hn 15 caJorie1, a
19ftlt ot the tugar ln ).'OU? piece ol ~ pie bas _,
diet. .lt doet not be_, caloriu. • , , t ·---·-
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To explain why employed
women have DO more . uou·
hie than nonemplo)'ed iD get.
Ung meals • cnt the table.
the stock answer that.you al-
ways hear is, ''They eat out
often." ,
Yet numerous •urveys
show that ttrls i's not the
cue. In our survey 1'e (ound
no difference between fam·
Uies ot nonelllflloyed •and
emplOJed homemaker, ln
the frequency of eating out
n a lam.Uy.
But the e01'>1oyed •om4!n
did ICbnlt to-UJtng .mote pre·
pared foocf Servi~ 'IUCb II TV .._,, aaad1nC out for
ftted ddcken acf so on.
TM empJoytd women alto
1ot more helP t.-f..Uy ............ food _9rel>U•·
tloa -partlcularlJ from
tMb-•iand& -ll8d from ~or~t· ....,. a litter or booietttpet.
And ,,., ~ t:m efll.
eie"t employed alt·
era uee other load mana~·
ment tect\nlqlle3 for prepar-
int mea}j In little time.
1'LAN PLAN PLAN
Plannlna ahead 1a really
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the key. You must plan
what foods will be served,
and who will do the prepar-
ing and when.
trom YO'!" menu plan you
can pfan your shopping list
for the week, first checkinir
supplies ott hand, recipe~
and food ad11. Wfth thjs kinrl
of planning, you'll be iable to
get all the food~ )!bu ne<'d ror the -~ek fn one trip to
(he mark.el.
Your menu plan will also
tell you llew you are going to
use a food. so you can put
Jl irilo it.I moct usable rorm
befere · st« age. 1'hil . wlll
save ptepar.atlon Ume later.
Fot' ~ample, instead ol storinC a ptlCkap of ground
beef Jn tbe freezer "a• is.''
you will add the tncredlenti
for meat JNf (cw whatever).
abape i~ to fi't your loaf pen.
then wrap ucl freae it On
the day mut lo1t Js lo be
1ervecl you can take tht
meat from lM frttzer. put
It In tht lnaf pan and bak,
it without bothering to d•·
frost it. J( you have an autmnatir
timer on your oven, you
could put the frozen meat
loaf In the oven in the morn-
ing when you leave for work
and set the clock to turn the
oven. on and cook the loaf
while you are gone, alon~
wllh some baited potatoes
perhaps.
You can plan to have
many other similar . foods
coo)t while you're gone.
\\'hen you plan ahead you
c~n aleo cook in <tuantity
and have enough food for
two or·three quick meals in-~tead'ol just one. Foods such
a~ main dish soups. casse·
rolei and stews are good for
sever~l "go a'.rounds." Often thf employed home·
maker prepves Jong · cook·· in& foocll, ·uke stew. ahead
of time, perhaps on week·
e~, IO they are ready to
serve ln a burry. She tlnds
that "chain" cooking of a
sett~ of fooda •llP,WI her to
reUJe m•ny qtens1ls without
wa~hln1 them and comblrie
jobe Ulse choppln• onions or
celery for several foods at
once.
By plannin~ Ahead t h ,
wnman wM w o r k -CAn
serve v a r t e d and t.11ty
meall witbln a short time
after she gets home.
QUESTIONS WE ARE ASK·
ED:
Q. I used the new instant
flour this year in my Christ·
mas cookies and found the
cookies were somewhat dri·
er than usual. ls One sOppOS·
ed to use more liquid when
one bakes wtth no-strt m>Ur?
A. Nn. more liquid is not
the answer. A better meth-
od when using no-sift flour
hi recipes calling for sifb!d
flour is to use less flour. A
cup ol lnitant or no-sirt flour
weighs more than a cup o(
gift~ regular flour. To ad-
just your measutement,
remove two level table·
spoons for each cup of in· at.ant ·nour used. 'nlen your
favorite recipe ehould turn
out the same as if you used
reaular flour.
Q. t received a knit
bloust made from metamc
yarn. Can thi~ bf' washed ?
A. Jt's best to fnllow th'-
recommendation on the l•-
beJ concernin1t washin# of
garmentA -particularly one
like this, NormalJy, gar·
menu made of the new me-
tallic yarns can be wash·
ed. The modern me{allics
are more flexible than those
formerly made of silver and
copper which tended to tar-
nish.
Now metallics are usually
a layer of metal -often
aluminum -bondeij be·
tween two layers of ac!'lat11
or ;olyester plastic film.
These melallk~ are color·
fast to both sunlight 11nrl
washing to prot~t the outE>r
surfa<:e of the fabric from
abrAslon.
Q. What does the term
"wetclean" mean?
A. Accordfng to the Na·
tional InaUtute of Dryclean-
in1, tilt term "wetclean"
means e11endally the same
as "hand wash." When any·
thing is "wetcleaned," it is
washed by hand -either
separately or with Items of
similar fabric and color -
with detergent in lukewarm
water I not over loS de·
~tf'I!). Then il is air dried.
or dried by 11ny other dry.
Ing method specific for the
fabric and hand-pressed.
Everyone will stop tn
smile at the new baby and
his COV«'let o( bat-happy
pets.
Gay parade of f)et.<1 In
t h e i r E a § t e r h a t ~.
Embroider If\ oval design
or blocU oo crib or ~age
rover. Pat~ 7154: nine
5 x 7·inch moUfs.
F'lF'l'Y CENTS (Coin s)
for each pattern -add 15
cents fCJI" each pattern for
first·das11 mamng a n d
llpeclaJ handling. Send to
AUce Brooks the DAILY
PILOT. l 0 5 Needlecraft
Dept., Box 163, Old <llelsea
St.e.tion, New York, N.Y.
10011. Print Name, Adctrea•.~
Zip, Patten Namber. Firn
time ! Jumbo 1961
Needlecraft CataJo1 -hun·
dreds of deslp , "I ft• pet.-
terna ( ineludet d e s l i n e r
sweaters) lnstructiona in.
side. KnJt, croohet. em·
brolder. 50 cent$.
Boot nt 11 .rury Jtufs -
complete patterns -.in·
expensive, eaty to make. SO
<'t'lnu.
Book No. i -Deld:te Qwtlt1
-18 complete pattern•·
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DAIR Y 8 DELICATESSEN
' Fruit Yogurt • . 5 SJOO
Lu.PM Lew Caf AHii ... 'berftee ~ . .
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12 1:: '100
Ailgel Ring
Mn. Wrifht's mlh a.kH. 3ac
ft's A He.venly C.•. (N.t 1cec1J 1~ 7 ~
. ScMi Half & Half · _Large ''Al'' Eggs·
C..m 'O' th. Crop-&uer.n+.ect , .... 43c
FMm-Fretf. Md FWYW Perf.d. ctL . .
Mecllm 1!.~ ''c btn Urge 1
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Seedless
Pick~ from Nl~t•~ or•
cha,... in Coach.Ila Val·
ley; Tops for brHkfast or lb
betwHn me I 1Mck. •
Fcincy. Bananas .~~ .. IOc
Russet Potatoes .!5., 10.!i 3tc
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There was once a Stone doilbled in tbe lUt 10 years.
Al• • : • a Br~ Age We eat more chW powder : . ~·A:: of ~=te= than we think, for million• .,
Now we ·seem ~ be an Age of pounda art u1ed in com-
ol Convenience. That mood mercilJ17 Pr e p a r e d con.
la rtf.ledM in everythinC. ftldmce looda -faUUC•
and ,.ntcular'1 -in con-producte, nlld dreuings,
ven1enct foods. ADCet, · Mldl u chl1i and In tb1I a1e of convenience butNtcae aaucet, pork and
foods, have you stopped to beau, cataup and many
• think of .bow many con-others.
wnient blends of spices you lliuatrating the versatility
can buyt Right up there of c~ pawder, ate Chili
at the head of the lilt la ·Cornbread Cuterole, Cblll
chili powder, an aromatic Rarebit and Cbill Beans,
blend of ground chill pep-Callf<raia -style. Easy-t.o-
pers, cumin seed, ·oregano, prepare dlabe8 c a n be J>owdlrtd garlic and salt. made ahead of time -serve
There ii also barbecue them for lunch, supper or
spice, C1U1'1 powder, poU1trJ u p1J1ty fare.
seuoning, seafood seuon-CHILI CORNBREAD mc, crab boll, herb season-CASSEROLE tu. mmct pickllnc spice,
plua apple pie I pi c •, llh pOUDda ground beet
pumpk1a pie . IPket and 2 tabletpoau salad oil . many others. . 1 can (1 pound 12 ounces) Even if you are a begin-tomatoet ·
DIDI cook yoa can hardly 1 can (1 pound 4 ounces)
go wrong' with tbi• battery red lddntY beau
of IU:btle, aD -m· • one %~ripe olives
b\enda. Conv.nience blends 2 cblll POWdef
save tim,, too. You don't . 2 tablelpOOdl i n at ain l have to open a lot of mineed oaiOa
1eparate container• and 1 teupoon salt
measure out sp!cea and § teaspoon ll"OUDd black
herbs one by one. ·pepper
In the Southwestern part 1 package (12 ounces)
of the United States, where corn muffin mix
chill powder ortamatld, ebil1 Brown meat in oil. Add
powder ii ued to mab the remaininC iqredients ex-
chlli con came, enchiladas cept earn muffin mix and
and tu>''tt of Mexican mix· wen. Pour into greued
cookery u well u t>arbecue 3-quart cauerole. Bake in s a u c e s , 1 te .., • a n 4 PMheated almr oven (826
casseroles. F.) 30 minutes.
W h e t b e r lt la t b • Prepare m1'iin mix ac-. enormou an4 nationwhle cordlng to plCk.ap dlrec-
poi>ularlty of 8outhwestem tions. Spoon mixture around
dishes, alw.ay1 deliciously edge of hot cu1erole leav-
seuonect with cl>,1ll powder, lng an opening ib the mKt·
or its UH in the barbecue dle Return to oven and in·
sauces whicb the fathers of creue OVeD temperature to
America concoct. or 42S F. Bake an tldditional
perhaps its convenience and 25 minutes. Y!eld: t ·to 8
versatility as a general servings.
seuonlna. the use of chili
powder bu more ilan ~ •
King of Birds ~ cap cmloD tlml
'n PoUDd e.1k p or t
~ 2 capl ,... deed tart
1=tama1ojaiee t tabtllpOOll brown aupr
3 te.upoon1 salt
1 teupoou dlfli. powder 'n teupooa lfOund black
pepper
'4 teupoon lnatant 1arlic
powder
2 cans (1 pound each)
red kidn91 ' e a n • , drained
Sour cream
Combine onion flake1 and
lh ~·water; let stand 5
minutu tO aolten. Mix with nmaaebr::u· 0 m a 0 juice-, 11111• and
HUClllJDgs. BriDI to boum,
peiat. Add kidney beau aad
simmer a.ncoverect lS to 2IO
minutes or antll mott of
liquid hu miporated..liervt
... tapped with Mr cnm.
'field: 4 servinp.
CBDJ RAREBrr
1 pound sbarp American
clJeele
113 cup b u tt t r or
margarine
~~warm milt A teaspoou chill powder
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1/4 tea1pocm salt
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Pineapple .
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Count on canned pine-
apple'• golden· goodness to
give $Wiu steak a n e lJ .
twist Easy does it. just add
onioa totlp mix to syrup
drained from'~· and
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3 tablespoons nour
1 teaspooa paprika
~ te~n salt
4 poundl 1->oelell top
r ound steak (about 2
inches thick)
3 teblespoons shortening
1 (l.pow>d 4~unce) can
pjneWlf 11.ices
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l envelope dry onion soup rn.is • •
1 tablelpoon cornstarch
'lblD creen ~r rings
SJnaU t6mato wedges
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nit aDd rub Into both 1ides
o( lteak. Brown In. hot 1bort·
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ayrup drained fr6m pine-
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wWI pineawll 11.bl; mix
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1 stiek cinnamon
6 whole doves ~
2 tablespoons butter
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in a apecW TV adaptation of "Laura"' tonight, in
color, at 9 p.m. on Obannel 7. Tbe JQYStery.<frama
concerns a detective wbo becomes involved' in a
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TEUVUION VIEWI
'Third Reich'
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its season with JD impreeaive four-hour study of ?:JI!.~~~-=.: ·mv::=..-t.~
Africa, is looking to another lengtlly documentary t!Mlr ... .._ a., .. ..., -. 11 •fall .. "* 1111t "
Proiect to bolster the network's sagging. f~unes. "' '""' _. ........., ....., ..,. 11¢1111 • • 1111• cl • ' ·"' ln M b twill lllfd..rocl ~·• ..._...._ ....._ ...... ......_ On three J21gbts of one wte_,., arc • 1 Tiit ..., ....-. " • _.. I&!;.'!'.._!: .. (Ill •.> 1111 offer fol;e:.bour prograJNI that J4d up to a major ""' ...... Will ,_, _. Dr. _
adaptation of William L. Shir~'• Cielinitive bist~ry Wtll-" lit """"* ......... • .... ., -~ ~ BO
· of Nazi Germany, "The Rise Ind Fall of the. Third 111t11t " t1111 *""' 1• nd t.. 11111.l .......... ...,111n1111~
i d..tll .... tllelr .... c:fler. • .,,,.,., .. __., _ --Reich" 11-C1l1111 ~ -., ,,_._ ·--· ... ,;Of an entire new generation born since the 111111.)·.,... ...tt;T"~:' ~"'::.:'="'*"..:.-"..:: end of World Warn, few realiJe the ligni:ficance of lflill1W MM tltnie ~ ..._,,...·.-... ...,
the Nui er.a," says a 9JS0kesman for the eponser, S1111e11.._111 111 ~ 11w.
f t . It th • '"'-' .... ,,... .... "".. • ~ .,.,... ... ,.. Xerox Corp. ''But all o us -no JU e very 0.11. • 1111,. El!ztbetlll _.. tun ... Miit .,... ,....., ..,. .._
young -need remin(ting bow ellf'f it wu for a lll·foel 1111r1, ..-•,..."" lllldlca. ""'.,..fl Ma..,
modern'naUon to blindly· follow the wrong path." t1tt ...., • ,... ...., ..,._ ...._" fllMIL'\--._..._
8 Coulltry ..... ,.,.... .. ,.. ' = ... --=-~-= THI BROADCASTS, SC'heduled for Marth e, . lit ..... 1111 ...---.. • ... and 9, will trace Hitler's Llfe "from t~. Bavarian :. 11J111& 4~r~. ...,... .... .,... If .....,.
inn where he wu bom to the ruJm of • chancel-Otlltn lit tlll fll1il = ..., .... Ille. .n... k Lii. ~ Cel. ...,, ........ ...... lory 1n Berlin where he died," says ¥"" networ • o.,. CllllJ, .-..._....._ 1 .. __ ~..:......._ ..:.._ ·•
Shh:er, a corrt11POlldent ln Gcmany for many •~-.. tc» BO 111111. --- -of the yeara mered in. his wort. will apt>ffr on Jidi tlfW .-. <eo • en.. Wttlir ._
camera several Umee to tell of eyewltnen acce.mta, • ~ Cll1fll ~ tit Ci := ...,., "' '--
and off er biJ reflections. \ . •> .. "fW """ ,.. ... ... .. a (I) .... Yw .. fC) The fint of the tlttee hoUn, entitled ''The Rise .,.._ 1'1111 ..._ "' .... (IO •)-As " ~ tllM. _..
to Power," will anatywe tbe econo~c and political !':., llft..." :re .... -:_ 1 "911'1--..•••""91tlllllltdl-
cauaes that led to llltler'• ucendancy. _ -=-~=i:::-."fw ::t ;:' ..=-fl,M ""•
The leCond boar, "Tbe Road to War," ,will COD· ...... .11111 ... .... • ............. tct (IO cern ltlelf with Nat ~es from ttn--• ..men ......, ....,.. ......... ._ •> . .
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Franee. .., Cl!::\'::...~.,:"· ..... ..._ eta r. •> THI "HAL broadcast. "Gotterdammerun&," .,.... ,.._ .. "*" • ...
will deal with the Third Reich from 1941 to its de-!.-~ ~= =:,, ~~ Z::. =.:
mile in bombed-out Berlin in 1945-. '"· '* filllltlll4, '"" ...... 1111• 11 t11e wertt ElecuUn producer of tbe entire project ii Mel MlltDI In. fl ..... n: ....._ l.llll..
Stuart, who baa guided ~ highly acdaimed elec· !f:. •11:_ ~·· tQ • m Flllllilll ..... c..t.. • ,___...:ill:._ ~=t.~'ocumenWiea enUtltd ''The Mating of a Presi· e""' -(ID•> ::::O.:=' ~. '= 't
Stuart II a leading executive of Wolper Produc-!=::.... ....... .._,,..,.. t'!:..tsr..-.."':=..~."::
tions, whtcl\ bu turned out "the Rile and Falf of • _.... 111 Cnftl: "Miry.• """ ,.._u ......, ..._
the Third Reich" for ABC-TV. Tbe producer of the ifa. Vhlra llti. ••-•at.a""" .,.. COlllllllllla • w _.. _.
three programs 1J Jack KaUfman, wflo ff!'Ved in the • llllltlo*'" ~ wltll •· "'* .,...... " ...
same capacity for the recent ABC.TV documentary • ...._ 1 ..... • .. .., .....
"The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau." l:tl8.,_.. CC> (2 llotn) tt:Jl•....C o tlO •>lilt,..,
The programs about the Third Reich will, like • '-"' (C) (30 111111.) u• 9 u... nW ...,_ CC> (30
the book, tell the ltory from the point of view of • ,_ ._ •> ..,, °""""· th~ Gennana. ,......., -....: ''The ""-· an. Uti .._ ..,_ tc>"' SAYS AIC • TV: "Included . . . are recent, ilk" A._....,. .... """"" 1111 •·> °'Wll """"· hhr 11111.-. sptdally f\lmed interviews with some bf the still· """*"......, i. .._ Ml
living powers behind the Third Reich. A gi-olll) of ~ ~· ..,_ " t11t
10 researchers spent more than 20 months gather· ~ ·~~NO'~ ,.
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in East Berlin, Poland, Czechoslovakia and tM So-• * ...,..,
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r THE CHANNEL SWIM: ABC · TV's two · hour
adaptation of Noel Coward's stage rut "Present
Laughter," starring Peter O'Toole and H~nor Black·
man, airs Feb. 28 ... tt is a comedy about· the ro-
mintic and emotional complications facing an egoti·
sU-j:al actor who is about to go on an African tour
. . '. ABC·TV's "Batman" series is reported canceled
f oz: neit seuon .... Sarne network's "Hollywood Pal·
ace," sw\tched back from Tueedays to Its old Satur·
day night spot, quickly picked up in the ra~gs.
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ture sea.II in the good meat ter of beef. of the traditional f Jn e _._ shrimp a Frtneb-.~ tablespoon honeracsi.ah c.=m., .. attentl.on of Wet) Jui th fat 1
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wltb soy sauce, sherry and ture for rare beef, 140 de· 1 ada. 2 tablespooM m 1 n c t d Jn a bowl, combine celery, e 0 · • qaentty.
oil. This beautllul but eco-greea F. internal tempera· This is what the editor• beart of celery anchovy pastc, I a r l t c , POU C,llOPI • o... moderate but melt
, nomJcal beef ts really party ture for medium r a r e I or "French Cooking in the t t.aspoon anchovy pute paprika. acallio111, parsley, V. eup dill1 sauce ~ ·aho~ la lD-t and 160 degrees F. for weU New World" !Doubleday, J clove 1arlic, mioced vinegar, olive oil, aalt and ble Jui blCh lk.illel Remne dlopt • are. done. Remove from heat. Garden City. New York) t.eU pepper . Comb In• 2 ta :poou lemon ce ......_ m·~·ade ed llrown T fine _..,,..... .-..a ,_...,. 1 tablespoon frolen chives uvm ..... ROTISSERIE ROAS Let rout stand 20 minutes us In their new cookbook. l table1poen paprika borser.._. 111111 mu.uuu. ~ ,
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BEEF TARRAGON before carvini. which traces for the first 1 tablespoon m l 11 c e d '-Add to' mlxtun. Whip wen
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rolled cbuck roast lng. ~re beef will regls_ter tiOM of the French in North l tablespocm m!Dced unW Well blended. Poor ~ t r 1 c ie alt fiYe minute.. Tot> each chop
Garlic {optlonal) HO degrees F. at serving America. parsley . mixture. Oft!' ahrlmp and v. ....,._freshly ground with sweet potato baJf and
•. 113 cup white wine time. .. Thls book, by Frances D. S tableapqom w l 1 • chlll untD read}' to le?'Ve. pepper add pimec. Brtq llquld t. ~. 1 teaspoon tarragon -:t-. and Peter J. Robottl, gives Yinefar Serve Oil lettuce leave•. 2 ~lelpoou vecetal* qa1ct boll. Redllce heat,
1 teaspoon salt ORIENTAL BASTE many intereattni recipes. 7 tablespooa1 ollve oil Four aervblp. · abortenini cover U:illet and pntly s1Jn. 1 tablespoon melted but· C.Ombine '4 cup soy sauce 1 cup cider (or apple mer for one hour: Yield:
ter ··~~~~.wi~·th~~~·~c~up~sh~e~rry~~==-d~l.i=,~~~~~~!::!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!':!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~.........:JW~ce~)'.__~~~~~~·~~~·~·~·~~~~-Make sure roa.s~ is tied tablespoon cooking oil
STORE HOURSa
MONDAY
lhtvlllDAY
!OA.M.-9 P.M.
SATURDAY
end SUNDAY
IQ A.M.·] P.M.
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Mew CIOP l.lO OI UEAST •
Turkey Quarters . t1.35 c
US.CU OiOICf IONElESS SHDlAl& .
Pot Roast ••••••• "'79"
W..0.A OOCI TENDflAY 9»C)
Family Steak •••• l& 9 5 ~
W..CU 040ICf mC>fltAY 11ANt> $
Spencer Steak ••• •\I. 1''
u SAA ooa t'fNDRAY cemt an
Rib Roast ••••••• t1. 98c
U.s.o.A 00ct ftNDBAY llAND •" Club Steak •••••• \I. 1 ''
US.DA OOCI TIMIDAY 1tANO $1 Of T ·lone Steak •••• t.a.
·WH ·ERE BUT . AT .MARKET . •
U.S.O.A. CHOICE TENDBAY 11AND
ROUND 51EAK
=~68c
. ~ U.S.0.A. GaAOE A
lANCAST9 PMMS. M.UaT IASICZT
OI AIMOIJI l"fBlESS TIMI
TURKEYS
~.2Jc
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US.DA CHOICE TENOEIAY IRAND
BONELESS ST£AK
TOP SIRLOIN
~I . 3' \JNICOUllTI
OHP ·CUT EVERYOA 'f •
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U.$.0.A Ot01Ct T!NOEIAY a.AND • WAIS ™if Ow OtOf'
TOP11aH>01s111.0tHn• p k Chop · 99c lonele11 SteaJ< •• \I. 9 3 c-or s • • • • • .....
U.s.o.A otOICl T!NORAY'llANO STfAIC WGf LOIN,,,.., MCX 69 ~
Porterhouse ••••• \I. $1 11 Pork Chops ••••• "' c
llBH ltO O' POK-aNT!ICUT U S.D.A. 0t0U w.41 •1•• Ham Steak •••••• u. 98c · Small Loin Chopt. \I.
sh:~kPortfon ••• u.49c R~~c:ihne ChoP1 u.95c
flf'SHUGO'l'OllC . Jil..S.D.A OOClSHOUU8 I 89 lutt Portion ••••• u. 5 9 c lamb Chops •••• "" c
f.AS'ION GV.IH RO fAIMfl ST't'll
·Spare Ribs •••••• l&69c
ClNTRCVT
Rib Pork Chops •• u. 7 9.Y
u..s.o 4. CHOa l!GU.M cur $
Rib Lamb Chops • ta. 1" ·
WGt LOIN -U.S.OA atOICI •1" Lamll Chops ...... ....
UJ.D.A. 002 IUCID & Te
Lamlt lhoulcler •• 11. 59c
04ICllN ....a.eaMmc:D at;.... 59c . Fryer Pirll •••• ~ •
,.;~the C~lc .... 49C
OSCMMA'lll "' ' • Smolde Unb •• '= 15c ;-: OSCM...,.
Little Priers • • • • • • a 'f 9c
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SW1fT N8&M OI OSCM W.YS
SAIANWIAmD
Sllced lacon •· •• ;:: 69c
OiQIN Clf M SfA
Breaded Shrimp. ::•1 1•'
~ FlSHlllMIN rtOZ!N •
Fish Sticks •••• ·~ 69c
tMMr WllfT OI WEI AU. MEAT
Franka •••••••• := 49c
MAllfT lt.\SICET SUCR>-7 VAllETlfS ._
Lunch Meat •••• ::! 6 5 c
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~COLI\' LONGftOIN " 85 Cheese ••••••••• t.a. 1.
MAYIUO ~ SMO«H> OI CMAWAY ,
IDAM OI :.c!Jr. 9 •
Gouda Cheese •• 7;.,.5 "1 PtCTSW!!f flOZ!H CUT COIN, PfAS.
SQUASff, SPINAot OI PfAS le CA80TS
Vegetables •••• ·~ 1~
WUY ~ -AU. VAllETIE.S flOZIN
Vegetables •••• ~ 3~
WONG'S l'IOZ!N 01ic::ml OI '1 :J I ('If
":4'010WM9'1 ti«. 52.. • Dinners • • • • • • • Mat ~AIU.47~
e COSTA MESA-::,~· e. NEWPQRT IEACtt-::::=-~1:.::.:,--.._, e '4UNTINGTON IEACtt-:::S::.. ...
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~ Rig I
~>.fl Mic1
AS KET?
bbin9 Alcohol .~: 16c
' l qr SUPP HOU> . e ftalr Spray'~~ 63 c
.. hl ... JN ·
Excedrin Tablets~:·,~$1 27
~ .. JOHNJoN
·1aby Shampoo. 1~~ 79c
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R• h G d . 1"°z. $1 11 19 t uar •••• cAN
~ISEl'TIC
M.. • 12.oz a9c 1cr1n ••• ·• •••• eor.
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ftUM COl.DS N«> flU ~tac Cap1u1.r·~ 98''
wt~mat .
11.Jl&.*~ 't I Clan.MacGrego~'10'5
A WJICfT WICfT fXO.USM
Cossack Vodka.~ $699
ll!NOED wtlSU't L~of Kentucky mnc•3~'
NEW llNG IU1 CANS
WBISCONSIN ~ tAIB. 1212.oz. •1 •• eer.. . • • • . • CANS
IOIGUNDY. CHAM.IS, CHIANTI, IOSE
CANTO, MOUNTAIN $ Wi . 139 1ne ••••••••••• GAL
ALL MAIKR IASIO fllnS AID
v11nuus All llAIAITlll •••
SUnri ~e ·.Fresh'·
You must be eoft91etely satisfied with any
Market. a.ket p~·-J" -.Y or )'9Ur IMn will lte [91'._... er ~r ...-.y refvnclM.
Pl.OllOA."f"illt~~CHIUA WHITT ·
Grapefruit •=E 5 f()l 9 5 c
EXTlA fAtC WASHINGTON
lfDDWOOOS
Apples ••••••• 4 us. 99'
u l E p . I fl T B f R \LI 11Y '
UIS~OUHT PRICtS
omRGENT
L L• .d 22~ sac UX lqUI • • • e • IOT.
omRG~NT
Wl•k Liqui~·· •.• '=: 7oc-
11"6C:L. 7.c t:l/f l.AllEl) 1 ._
All ' Dishwasher • -.= 34'
fOl COLD ~la WASHING •
Colcl Water All. ~·212
<1NO. 1 Ck Off LA•a> 1
orntGENT ·
Vim Tablets ••• ~ 54c
FAlllC~EI " " ••. ·'
Plnal Touch •••• ~~ 79c
DEt!IGENT
Qev• Liquid ~ •.• ~ 58'
... teP Cot.Ot-2 "y ' .
Towels ••••••• OP~ _35c
(INCi. ac a• tAae.) • Glad.Wrap·~.''= 25c
ll!fNtX IOUTIQU!
TOILET
TISSUE~
4 ~-ROll $J PKGS.
(INCL IOc°Off lABn)
fAMll.Y TUE •
Bouquet & Oil • .'~~: 39c
O'CRIAI , Mop Refills ••••• ~ 98 c
afANS t>«AINS FAST
Dtano Liquid •• ·~ 83 c
(I NO. l Oc Off lA!fl.) Dt>.CnIT . •
Behold Poll1h •.... ~ 69c
(INCi. 19c Of11.ABH)
DIACll1T •
Prolong Polish • 21~ 80c
KlllNEX -2 l'l Y •
Faclal Tissue • • • 4 ~ •1
CHUN ICING -4l-OZ. CAN •
Chicken Chow Mein 99c
~N ICING am Ot POK •
Chop Suey •••• ~ 8C}c
~~ICING SHMllMI' • • ~z. •1 o9
~.ow e1n • • • • CAN
CHUN kTNG CHOW MEIN
Noodles ••••••• ~ 2ac
' ..,;.o,ic RA\'Oll" DI)
•LLS~
~COFFEE
16-0Z.67c: CAN • \..ciMr'9
9c
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• Wtd....,, .i.w, 24, 1968 f~LY PILOT ~
Casserole. Cooks Count .
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bnions aS Hea rty Fare
For these cool days, Sauce
IMtme a hurt, 0 atkk to 1 cab condensed cheese
the riba'' cuaerole, with soup
t..t1 merlt.t ot large whlt.t 11' IOUD ONl .t waW
onion• stuffed with flavored '4 teupoon cb1.1l powder
ll'O\lD4 bMf. 'nle flavor ac-P"l six medium onions
powder. Pour the soup mix-
ture over the onions and
bate until heated through.
Serve with a crisp green
salad and hot buttered rolla.
cent la a e<>mblnatlon of and parboil them about 30 ·
,srated $eeae and COD· minutes, or until alm~t ten-Sherry Sta rs
dellltd cbeeae SGUp, which der. Slice off the end of
spark up this dinn~~er~-~e~n~tr~~~~o~n .,:an~d~~remove all Appropriat&ly s a but of an inch
casserole, the serole can of the outside shell.
DUJ!lAWHmead of time. Chop the pulp of the onion.
S T U F F E D 0 N I 0 N Saute c h o p p e d onion, ground beef, mushrooms.
CASSEROLE Add chill powder, aalt, pep-
6 medium onions, peeled ~ and auaar. Cook µntil
~ pound ground beef lightly browied. Mix cheese
lh cup mushrooms, chop-with beef m1sturt and fill
ped UM oalcm cuea.
~• teaapooa Chili powder Place stuffed onions In a
1.2 teupoon~t caSHrole and add a little
'4 teupoo!l ptpper wlttr. Bake at 3l!O deirees
~ cup ~ cheddar for 31 mlnu&N. '
cheeae ' Sauce: Combine cheese
Pinch ol lup.t tout. watier and e b 111
(INCL 1 Oc ,OFF LABEL).
llNSO ·
·· DETnlENT
. MARKET BASKET BR~AD .
22"-0Z. LOAF
MAJKET wm ~ .'
Bread •••••••• •= 22c
When soup is the appetiz-
er, make it Shenied Chick·
e.n Noodle Soup. In a sauce·
pan, cook 1 can (2 ounces)
m u 1 h r o o m stems a n d
pieces, drained, and 1 table-
spoon chopped pa.csley in 1
tableepoon butter or mar-
garine until mushrooms are
lightly lrowned. Add 1 can
(10% oun c e s) condensed
chicken noodle soup, 1 soup
can water and 1 tablespoon
sherry: heat. Top e a c h
serving with c r o u t o JU,
Makes 2 to 3 servings.
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.. .t..l • -...... ... ' . . . M~~S$0FT 42~ i MP FRf• ~: J acr.41 argarine •••• ~~ · c Tamales ••• v• ~ • CAN c
JEISEYMAID '1.ST QUAUTY ylADE M !CWT
Butter •.•••••.•• '~ 79c Barbecue Sauce...=.43c
.USEYMAIOCA'IUING · AIMf ~ • I TtftS -~Ml
Ice Cream ••••• ~ 69c Iceberg Diii Sticks 5 2 c
NAllSCO CaEME $.ANOWICH • DQl! LOW ~ ·
Or-,o Co0kles •• ·~ 49c Pruit Coel<taH •• ·~ 29c_
S':r,.ka Coffee ... ~ f1 49 j;.""t-0:': ...... 10=·*1
OELJ:E....._. . 1 PIUSIUD' Hl.ICiR'f1MO< '
PineapPle J~ic•~ ~-7c Pancake Mix ••• ~65c
(INCl. lOcOPflABlij lllUSltJIU Cl'IA UOHT -~~t;;;tr Milk ••• ·~c:: 99c Pancake Mix ••• ~ 5 7c
PWlurf MIX -.. l'AN
MEtllCAI. -• RAva.s Walnut Brownle ~ 94 c Cookies •••••••• '.:: 8 5 c
METQµI. -4 KAVOU
D• t-0z. 41c 1nner1 •••••••• K G.
POMl'llAN
Olive Oil • · •••.• '.~ 4 7 c
SMN SEAS CREAMY ITAUAN '
Salad Dressing • a-~ 3 7c
GlltWOT -WITH WNS Chlli Con Carne ~ 83 c
*BONUS DISCOUNT BUYS . .
These are monufocturer'a af·
lowonces pr temporary price
drops we're passing on to you.
Prices l~«fect while Mb Id •
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"'as ffFECTIW NOW
THROUGH TUfS. JAN.. 30
(INCL 4c Off lAIB.) ·
~ -'f\A\IQIS •
Frosting •••••• ·~ 34 c .
Plll.SIUIY HUNGl'f JA<X •
Instant Potato. '~49c
~WAYMrl. r
P• p• 12"2-0Z.. 41 c IZ:Za 18 • • • • • • PlG.
AM8ICAN ~UTY -I MO •
Noodles •••••• ·~ 2 5 c
~cur
GREEN
BEANS
2=33c~·
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Here's another El Ilancho Special_Eoentl ·.
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Seafood delica.ciea and .. i
a wide ooriety oi poultry favorites .
Treat·your family • to their choice this week!
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Fresh T rolit .. ~~.~:.i.~.~ ..... 49! · .Maple "Leaf Ducks 59l·
~-... iNth to u1 from the famed Snake River · · · for 7~ur deUlht 1 · · For an old fashioned Sunday .dinner ••• the ki_nd you remember ••• ~ duck! · . . . . .
Halibut Steaks ....... -.. 69t ·Game Hens .... ~.~~ ...... 79!
Jl'wcim M •utht ill icy; told northel'll watera ••• ftmer, mon flavorful ?. How un ao much l'()Odnea ro into one little bird ? ••• 24 ounces each. '
Sea ·Bass .· ........ ~.;.~.: ..... 7·9t Legs & 1hig1d.<.~~:~ ... ~. 39,
M_: QI .. ,._heat fMorite wft.h tilCIM •ho enJ<.!'-fin• flahl Big ••• chunky ••• heavy with rich juicy dark meat .•. f~om·U.S.D.A. Grade '"A" birdL
SwOnlfish .... ~ ... ~~ ........ 89' Turkey Wings .. : ........ ~9'
...... lmollllill • • • llld watch it-cliappent ])on't forpt the lemo111 I Cut from U.S.D.A. Grade "A" turkeys ••• 10 much r ood eatinr on these !
·Mahi Mahi ........ ~~ ....... 69t Turkey IFea ts ....... 79,
'f'nl M _.Min ill> l!IMraif an tell 7ou about ttdt delectable delisht! ' Sweet ~bite meat ••• tender and moi~t .•• and U.S.D.A: Grade "A'' qualityf
Medium -Sfiri.mp ....... AJ8t legs & Thighs · .. · .. ~.~: ... 4'-l
.f1•1 II ..... Mep tlrinsi! • • • and CrilCO Oil la on IP,ICJ&l, tool Serve their favorite portions •• ·• and know it's fresh .•• U.S.D.A. Gtade "A"
Fresh Oysters .. ~ ... 91~ 'ryer · Breasts .... ~~ .... 59~
~ ._... .._, at home • • • bnt bep the dinner at El RanchC)l • ~ • ~ Pt. Now ... let everybody have u much white me~t aa he wants ••• U.S. Grade "A"
~Crab Meat ......... ~ ...... ~:, 1~' Wing•Dings ..... :~~'.1
...... 39,
1'lm ...-melt ••• finer flavor whether Y.OU prepa1'4! & ~ii or a cueerole! Marinated fresh fryer wings ••• tips removed ••• deliahtful hon d'oeuvresl
~ ... 1$ ••••
Whitt ~-......
Uelltn~ •••••••••• --Blue HUM , , , 1011 wtltl ..W
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El Ra~o Grocery Specialli
Crisco Oil ............ ~ ................. .-.-......................... , ........... 59'
Uae lip t, pure Crisco Oil fO? fryinr fiali or poultry ••• u ve on the 88-oz. aiu.
Instant Potatoes .... : ...... : ...... ., ......... ~ ............ : ............. 39c
Mr.~Spud ••• big 16 ounce l>&ebp ••• lirht fluffy nwhed potatoes in a minute r
Royal Gelatin , .............................................. 12"" S1 00
All flavors ••• regular aiie ••• Mrve a tempting gelatin salad with aeafood ! .
T reesweet · Orange Juice .................... 6 ~ S1 .00
From Florida'• famed Indian RJver country ••• (3 12 ounce canl! $1.00)
I .. a Ir& Coffee .~~ .. ~·~ .. 65~
2 lb. can, 1.29 ••• 3 lb. can. 1.89
fMt Cecitlll ...................... 4 •• 19•
Dole'• ••• Hf. or low calorie ••• No. 303 cana.
Am S11ce ... ~~ ................. 5 .. •too v"Jr:.1oe1 ,...tat l1'0' meal •• 303 aiu cau.
Me'i .Wm ...................... 6 .. '1'.DI
PiDMpple, Pineapple Gn lJllftUit. Plneapp1e
Qranp ••• 'O'I.
Oree C11Mes ............................ 43•
Nabilco famout cookie tre1t •.. 16 oi. p1ck1re .
.., M.te cm. ............... 2 ... 39•
FOW'tMfl ounc. bottles • : • rich and red.
BWds Eye Vevefables .·~~.'.~~~~ 4 ,., •1.00
Frozen . • , French Green Beans, Cut Corn Peu. Spinach. '
Mart.l's Honey Bin ........... 4 , .. •too
Warm 'em up for breakfu t-frozen, 9 en. pkr .
Dill Soip .......... :~~ .~ .' ........... 33' Rer. aise ban ••• doean't everybody uae it? ._
DISia Dettrllll ....... .' ............. U 'U• 59'
The siant •ize • • • ec~nomy for automatica r
Casclde ....... :: .......................... 59•
Bir 38 ounce pkJ .••• for rleamlnr rlwwar .. r
llbe ae.er ..................... 2 .., 2s·
Big economy 21 °'· aiu .. at an economy price r
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