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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-31 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot,,_ Win ..... COftl bodMI lalcl out W. dop, a dlplomat who capt a piltdl lobbed him to till an attacbr, U. "Battle of Deldend Alley" and the ~eamlnl of a cbJ1dilh girl ol No Mao's Land -· all were unforgeuable epi.sodet In the bloody, deadly Ufrmiab for Sa=on. · ten fbe stories: with nit, Americall MPs Relllllle • ...... t--..... tta. U.I~ 111DbellJ ud draaM oat · fov dud Viet Ooq. ..... ~ aumlllll' .lkallber mlddaecma ratded. 8.t tbe MPs knew wbat tlley ......... • They careftllly, ai..t alowly, 1 laid out a dead ,...,.ma at Mell corner ol a Marby iaterMdloll, il _..t in Beaa Ged9 atyle •• ia,tn& dots at OM feet ol fallen herol. . TM llr•.-ed ~were near ta. JillPWl'ed wnck8ll al an MP jeep, OM MP'a bod1 danti.d over itl -..a. Another dead MP lay 1prawled in the 1treet. The bodle1 bad been there all day and the *1.gbt bad proved too much for tbe teuoned U.S. th>opt. . * ·• * A senior American ~t, trap· peel in aa llpltair'I room of 'ii hMae during tbe ftcht for tbe U.S. htl n", f6Q8bt a duel with a member fl a PltlCI: FIVI KJSSIS -That's all Mrs. "Virgie" Mowell of Co,ata Mesa, who celebrated her 90tb bittbdAy ioo.y, bad to "pay" for this decorated conch lhell b!ougbt to her by her gran<Uon and four of his buddies when they returned from the South Pacific after World War Il. "'Illey wouldn't O•e this to me until I gave each one a kiss," she tecalled. · Water Balloon I Tosser Guilty; Sentencing Set Ronald J. PHeD.1.1, the UCI student who toated a water balloon that hlt a Marine recruiter last November, was found pilty Tuesday on cbar&ea o1 better)' anc1 reliltinC arrest. He •• found bmocel\t. ol a third char&• ol disturbing the feace. Pezenu, 20. a junior from Anabetm, telt1fted on biJ own behalf before Jud&e Dooald Dun&an in Harbor Judicial District Court. Costa Mesa. ff• waived his previous request for a jury trial. According to~ Jay Mcsely. Pnenas admitted throwtnl the water balloon. but said he did not throw It apecifioally it Marine Sgt. Larry Scott. . Tbe Incident followed an anti-war "gu«rllla tbeatm'' Hit hi front ol Marine rec:naiU.C t.blea. Nixon's Name Entered jn 1st State Primary Nimble at Ninety Mesa Woman R ecalls Pioneer Days By CARTER BARBER Of ... Dellr ~-..... Virginia Maude "Vlrgle" Maxwell, -t, was dyine in Texas, but the family doctor thoueht a trip to the Far West might save her Uf e. It did. Mrs: Maxwell of Costa Mesa ls 90 today. "I bad wbooplne cough and dia· betes," she recalled 1lttlng in her modest house at ,'iii#6 Orange Ave. "But we got on the tr.in ud went to an .,1111Cle's, raQCb ln Navada. I IWl re111ember bow th~y stopped the erigine to let 72,000 antelopes cross the track." Mrs. Maxwell alao v I v I d l y remembers U\e trip from the 4epot t? U.. ranob atop a 1tapcoacb draw" by bfll-broken broncoa. "I saw one juat like it at Disneyland," she adds. In 1889, her family moved again, by COYStd wa1on, to DowMY. cauL (pop. 3M at the thnt). In ltl7, it moved to the Coachella Valley where her father drilled water welll and, in 1943, it came to Costa Mesa. Today Mrs. MU1Nll 11ta around spryly, tending the grandton of the Ceiltury Plant wblcb abe put in ber front yard on arrival on the Orange Coast. She bangs out her own wuh. and still S"ews on the 1901 Sears sewing machine she bought for tt"i.7S. "I took In sewing when my husband could not fiJad wort,••' she says. He w~ Walter Dewey Ma.ell, who died 11 years ago watching the same TV set which conUnues to fascinate her. "I've never had a pair of eyeglasses in my life," she explains. Nor does she smoke or drink. Mrs. Maxwell also finds relaxation playing the piano. "l was 21 before I saw a piano," sbe notes. "When I got one, I reached 'way back to a tune I heard Crom a teacher when 1 was 13. It was thls one.'' She plays ''The Black Hawk Waltz" .-nimbly. Mra. Maxwell credill her longevity to the fact that for 40 years . 1he bas eaten but one regular meal a day. "J have flve raw prunet in wllter every mornin&, eat like a pig at noon. with tea or coflet. and then just have milk and potato chips or cooties at night." She nner met a president, she says. but after women were given the franoblse, ahe cut her first vote for (See NIMBLE, Pafe %) School District Gets • today'• market." 0th« recent county lldaool bond lales have been at Interest rate1 near the fin percent leeal mmmum. Security's bid was 4.0"7 percent. "I just wish we bad been Mllinl 1boul '10 million at that rate," Dr. N~er 1a.ld. The · bonds wlll be paid off over a 1lx year period. Scbool oatcif.11 aa1d rebMURatioo to ma.k• the W.Udlnt• coat.in with 1tata earthqub 11.aDdatda .au Mltil almoet immediately. WEONE.st>AY, JANUARY 31, 1968 TEN CENTS , ~1'ike Viet Coor suicide squad and tilled him with a pistol thrown up to hla room from tbe. out.Ide. The diplomat, U.S. m l 1 s l o n coordinator George Jacobson, 58, bluU!d the wounded Viet Cong with two rounds from the .45-caliber pistol. The Viet Coo& bad ai.,gered up tn Jacobson's room Jrom the tround ffoor, where be had been filhtitlg •llh a U.S. mWtary policeman and a Marine fUard. • Ill Dispatches The house eventually became one of the last pockets of Viet Cong resistance to American soldiers who recaptured the embassy. The Vlet Cong Jacobson killed was aa1d to be tbt! last one giving resistance on the embassy grounds. Jacobson Is a retired U.S. Army colonel from Minneapolis, and a veteran of about nine years in Viel· nam. He said "I really didn't do mueh at all. The boys downstairs did most of the wort by wouncllitg him. I just finiahed him off, that's all." But the grayinf diplomat waa _pale after hiJ •ix-hour ordeal. • The MP' and the Marine cumt had dec ided to uae tear gas to flUlh the Viet Cong out of the lower rooms, They called up to J acoblon oe the second floor to catch a I• muk. . Then they threw up the pilW. (See BORROR, Pqe !) .Drug Raids Net 11 BuUets Fly as Narco Squad Closes In Police gunfire punctuated a series ol pre-dawn marijuB11a and LSD raids early today as Orange County vice ollkera Canned out across the central county, arresting 11 suspects on narcotics charges. No one was injured in the lone 1boot1.ng incidenl Of the 11 suspects, tour were juveniles. During the raids, gunfire occurred when Buena Park officer Erv Seeger .arrived at lbe home of 1uapect Dennis Board Reaches Estate Theft ~ifkment . A apark that f1.lrect ti. 'Qran11 County's most s pec t 3 c a'1 a.M m· bez.zlement case was HnallJ quncbtd Tuesday by County Supervilors. ' The board authorized a settleme'll o( $14,226 on the executora of the estate of Mn. Ida Storm or South Laguna -the estate that provided the first evidence of theft by former Chief Deputy Public· Administrator Louis T. Vanscourt. Vanscourt. now serving two con· ~ecutive terms of 1-14 years In state prison, wa!I arrested in Hawaii 14 monUu ago. He was convicted In San Diego Superior Court after obtaining a change of venue. During the trial numerous other thefts i n v o 1 v i n g several other estatarwere rev .. led. Included in Tuesday's aetilement was '1,09'l in casb in Vanscourt~a possession when he waa arre.ted; $6,IMO from the county's bonding agen· cy; $110 in accrued interest. '325 in salary owing to Vanscourt, and '658 in the ex-<Jfficial's accrued v~a­ Uon pay. Executors in a suit filed last year demanded tbc $14,22S plus ~.<XX> damages, and 7 percent interest from the date of the money waa taken Crom Mra. Stc;rm '• South Laguna home. OCC Young Dems Challenge Order To Reveal Names Students In the Young Democrats Club at Orange Coast College are ready to challenge their elders In a civil court adion. Club President Tom Lankard. 23, said today they will light 11ain1t a coUe1• ruJe Whlcb 1111 the names o( club members must be revealed to the admini1tratlon. Trulteea Wt week upheld the diatrict policy alter a &wo-month d1lpute 1Jl which the 11Udenta aoucht to keep their members~ lilts MCnt. 'lbe at\ldenta Miiled I* to do ...,,... would viollte ... c..tlt. tioMI rllbt to privacy o(uaodatl&. Tbe y OUlll Democr.U and • llC08d ~ dab, Students for latt.llectual Plrtldpation, were IUipMdecl from on.am.pus ectMtJea unW tM1 ~ . wtUl tM rules. Tbe two duba praurnabl1 .. wot· rlld tblt= acUYIUtt t1M1 bavt Mtn llV in could ....... tbelr , .._ · ulill . « futan· •P'-1 llWlt. Querner, 20, of 6520 San Alamo Way, Buena Park. As Seeger approached the home, Querner'a brother, Donald, 18, emerg· ed allegedly armed with a .357 Luger pistol in bia band. The officer charged that the younger Querner cocked the weapon and pointed it at him. Officer Seeger fired tw~ shota at the younger Querner. Both missed . Querner dropped bis weapon and surrendered, Seeger said. Querner was cltarged with assault with a dead· ly weapon. Buena Park Police Sgt. Tom Clements who led the raiding force or 40 officers said the arrests climax· etl two months of investigation during which undercover agents 1aid they purchased marijuana, LSD, heroin and (See ARRESTS,-Pa1e !) Dlstrlet 5 Candidate flirt~ Takes the Plunge; ~ 4 ill ... • ... 'Will Run Against Cook' . h JERotm F. cou.INS -T" .... _,, ,,.,..._ . Londlmt ti.wport .8eacll marina operator Edtar P'. "Ed" H1r1ll today dedded to take the pluage into mu· o.ldpal potiUca. " He said be will challenge in<.'wnbe!lt Dee Cook in the Dlltrict i City Coun· cil race. The former Newprt Harbor Cham· ber of Commerce -~•ident took out hla nomination peUUoo this morning at City Hall. Hlrth's candidacy end.a speculation that Cook would run unoppoeed in his bid for a third conteCUUve four.year term on the cOW>cil. This is Hirth'• fin( try for political office in his 18 years reskleocy in Newport Beach. The 56-year-old owner of Hirth Harbor explained hJs decision this way: "I f~ citiza'l inte"8t in local gov· ernment is very important, and I couldn't see wtrJ much !nterest gen· erabed by a race that bu only one horse." He emphasiftd, however : "I'm rumiDC for the City Coaocil, not against Dee Cook." A week ago, the DAILY PILOT reported that Hirth was a poteritlal * * * Cook W elcomes Challenge; Files Support£rs' List "This is the American way, and the way it should be," said Newport Beach City Councllm1n Dff Cook lo· day in re1pon1e to mvlna operator Ed Hirt.h's announced candidacy. "U someone wlshea to try to take my cound.l seat away from me, aU I can say ls welcome aboard." Cook made bu comment 11 he filed his nomination petition wtth aty Clerk Laura Lagioa. · It coota.inl a fonnidable Ust of SUP' porters. 'nle peUUon aipers include : Actor Andy Devine, pbilantbropiJt· lndustriallst Robert Guggenheim, pro- mintDt bulinal uecutivea John Btmard Parker, Tom W. Hendel'IOD, Ralph N. Baker and Hadel Rine. Olb'er JNd1IC mmnbers oi UM com· mu.ntty ..._ Cook are J. Allen Beek Jr .. Canu del Mar Pottmuter Verne H. Wataoll, Mr•. Mildred Stulay ad Clllrtill A. P'owllr. Tbt eemdm• ta.id co-cbairmell of the "Re-&lect Cod Committee" ... ~·ad Bffk. AlthcNP I.be ctlcwf\ll v • t er a n mUAkJpl.l lawma.Ur and b 11 chaDeQtr wtll be runnm1 for th• DllWtct I ...... YotiaC ta the Aprll .t eled!on will be ctt;Jwidt. •. cac'didaie. But tt the time -ukt be h~'t made up his mind lleea• el ''Gther matters.,, . • ffbttk, *bo'k a USC eftilJDell'btf . grllduate, dJtcbe4 today &be "other matters'' Jmlolved a job .lftlllO&ltion (See BIRTH, r-.,. !) * * *' West Newport Lineup Thins: Wooters Quits By BRUCE BENSON Of ... Dllllr ......... The a.lmmerinl pol)tical eontut for the Weit Newport City Council 1eat in April's munldpll elections cooled df • little today with the an· nouncement IW Jerry Wooters 11 no longer a candidate. . Wooten unW today was aoe cf four men seeking the District 2 office. The others are incumbent Al Forgtt: Don McIMia, ordnance mumacturin& execuUve for Nortronlc of Anaheim, and Bill Rankin, real est.Ille IAJl'aiHr with offices in Anaheim. Blue ~ bar owner Sid Soffer waa struck from the list Tuesday when be wu decland lnellllbl• (See WOOTERS, P11e %) Or-:A_• Weadler Surprise I It'll be sunny and warmer Thursday (it says here) with temperature• back -.p to the mid.ec>'a. At leut ~utet Gordon ShleJda thinb ao, and 1"I hope he'• rllht. INSIDE TODAY Formff Orange Coad C~ football •tar Gary llOflM1' of Cosca Meta. liMbocUf' /or USC'• tlOdOM& c~Mp team, dro/tfd bf tM Nno York Jct&. c~ ......... ., tM pro draft u Oii Paff JI ., fo. doV• .,m HctiOll. ..,,.. ti ....... . ~ " c....-.. ~ c... ~ ~ . =---~ .............. ....,, I • ....... ·-,.,. c... " =:.\: If =.. ..... ! .. ( - 2 DAILY '1LOT \ Bear Street Parenti Grill Jtide1 ...UIGeiOWS ... ...., ......... Bear ltnet ScMol la a acbool fut- lnt tbe pinch of not enough classroom apace. Located on the northern growing edp ol Costa Mesa. its overcrowding problem la serious and immediate. Tuesday nltht about 70 parents turn· ed out al the school to hear Newport· Mesa Unifled administrators discuss the problem. The format for the PFO-sponsored aesaion wu question and answer. Why. the parents primarily wanted to know. couldn't the school distric t leue a couple ol portable clas&r00!lll? TM tack taken by acboolmen Or. Ntrman I.Mu aad Roy Ander.en was to a~uaint the parent& with the larger picture. .' Tiiey pointed out the school board Frot11 P .. e J ARRESTS ... danreroua drurs. Six coat.ad• with 1uapect1 "ere made oa th• frou.nda of Knott'• Berry P'ama in Buena Park, omcen aald. !They added. however. that no purchases were made there. Also in- vplved in Ole investigation was the Flllertoa Junior College campus. OfCicera aiding the Buena Park fcsce in the 2 a.m. to 5 a.in. raids illduded sheriff's deputies, and police from Le Habra. "Fullerton and La Palma. Suapects arrested i.nduded: S.bbJ Grow, 19, of 8481 Poppy Way. Buena Park0c two counts of sale of marijuana. 'Brace Hopper. 18, of 782.S Fiesta Way, Buena Park, one count sale . rL muijuana. De.as 'Qwtenter, one count sale or marijuana. Jth Aaata1I, 20, of 8201 Sommers Sl., Anaheim. one count aale of mari- juana. Larey E. Mclee. 18, of 4811 Grace St.. Cypre11, one count sale of dan&erous drug1. Mkbel R. Dickey, 22, of 10'J61 Cen· tury Drive, Stanton, one count sale of marijuana. Four 18-year-old boys were also ar· rested. three charged with sale of marijuana and one charged with sale o( LSD. p ....,.p.,eJ HIRTH ... thllt d.ldn't mat.eri.U.. He told the DAtL Y PILOT that many people during the past two year1 have ur&ed him to run for the City Council. He conceded that cur· rent t:ldelandJ and harbor ialuea bad lntemtfied hJJ interest, "but t.bere are c:wtahlJ1 inlft1 other laaua u weU." "I'm IUl'1I the• wW be discussed and dewloped u the campaign pro- gresses," he said. "Rigtw now. we really haven't had dme to get organ- ized." Hirth, When he does get or&an1zed, . could give Cook the fight of his pollt· ical life. HJ.a organizational aUiliations aJooe uaure a measure of public support. lf.irth ..-wd u Chamber of Com - merce preeldent in 1986, and Is past chairman ol the city's Parks, &achft and Rec:reatioft Comm.inion. Also, he la current prwident of the Cltiuos Rwbor An• Reaearch Team lCHART) md b• held lHderabip "POl.\tiona with the Community Youth tenter, CoounocSor. Club, Hoac Hos- pital'a ~2 Club, YMCA Executift tlub and 1he Corona del Mar Commu- nity Church board of trustees. He mOftd to Newport from Pasa- dena 1.n 1941 to found tbe now SO.Slip Hirtb Harbor at M7 Bayside Drive. He and b1I wife Mar1u.t have two married cblldren. Ted. ol Corona deJ Mar, and Mr1. Johan McAdoo, a Vir· glnJa resident. OAllV PllOT ....,.., .... c .... ...... H. W--4 ,....., ....... ,~ . ...., n.-. A. ......... .......... .._ •• C.tllM ...._..._mr...., _,... L e.M , ... "'-...._....._, .,snie.....-...,.. ..... _ nt1 w.t ..,.._ ...._ ...... """'9m P.O.._ 1171 U611 °"" ...... c... M91t -... , ... ''"" "'--..... .,,.._.. ........ ....... _ .... } ____ , r ..• ..JI. .-. mw to _..er a.~ Jillill .,~-­ ot1w -... 11 t1111 M11& II sql11181 _, fr9 .. • buy,..._,.,...,..,......._ The problem is, tbey said. by next fall the district will need 44 new portable c:Jasnoom1. Leasi.o& thal many classrooms is just n o t economical. Some stopgap measures were work· 1 ed· out for Bear Street whlcb tooe will feel the impact of completJora of 40 new Del Cerro homes. Principal Charles Catanese said he will convert a small special instruction room to a classroom to houe 20 atudenta. The room currenUy la used by thl 1chooJ psychoto&bt and nurse ,!Jld for smalJ group study. Students from the oew housin1 un its may bt bused to nearby Paularino • a . wm bt to double ltHloa~ •df-•t HCOGd lfldtra. 'l1lia ia planoed for nnt fall. Tbltty .. i&bt youa,.a.1 are~ Into a couple of Bear Street cwaea. not. tbe largest elementary classes in the diatrict.. but ntu'ly ao. Or. Loau •aid be. would not M aurprited if a sizable group ol Bear Street parents abowed up at the next achool board meeting to encourage the board to come back with another boDd eJecticm. Catanese laid of the s-renta: ''They'" very desparMe aad willlat ln do just about .anyt.hin1. The la~t bCJnd issue passed pretty heavily out this way." County Okays $200,000 For UC Medical Unit '. By JAClt BROBACK Of 11te Dlllf ,..., Stefl Orange County aovernmenl will spend about '200.oet for remodelinl or Oranie County Medlcal CenW to provide space for the first increments of California Colle1e ol Medklne CCCM). Supervisors voted the money Tues· day after lengthy discussion over just how much money they wen com· miting Ule taxpayers for In the long run. To provide 40,000 square feet of medical teaching aod r e s e a r c h facilities for the coUege of medicine, one-day to be ptTmanently located at UCI. the second floor dormitory and first floor nurses' tounee of the county Nunes Building will be remodeled. Supervisor David L. Baker pointed out that tbe ultimate cost to the county bad not beea determined. ''Whal com- es next?'', 'be queried. ''Are we aaaured that CCM has tunds and the power to raise additional moole1 to pay its share?" County Administrative 0 Cl I c er Robert E. Thom~ Hsured Baker that his office had carefully conaJdered the possibilities and felt that UW lint agreement was "one of the miltor gambiea we have to take."~ Superviaor Alton Allen said, '"nle future benefits are so sreat that we are jultlfted · tn takl:ng thls mtntmal risk. It is obvious we can't determine future costs at this time." The aireement. which culminates more thu two yeara al ne1oUations between repreM11tatlv11 ol the University oC California Regents, the county, and county medical leaders rs the first sttp towud proposed estabUsh.ment of a medit.i colleee at UCT. Under the agreemeDt, the un..ivenlty will provide fumishiqa and pay a rental of from 15 ~ 25 centa per square foot for the laboratory and office space at the OCMC. The Ca.llfornia Co11e1e ol Medicine Is now located in Loi An1tles near the Los An1ele1 County Hotpltal. It la a Joni establlsbed medical school recently taken into t.be untver1lt_y system. Harbor, Foreign .Students To Join 'Y' Governme~t Nine Harbor Area youngsters and U foreiin excban1e students will board a train 'Mnaaday bound for the annual YMCA Youth end Govern· meat Prorram in Sattamento. 11te local delegation will joln other stude:nta. from throupout the 1Ulte for a three-day model le,S.latlv• 1e11lon. The student• will dr... Introduce and vote on bills and en1age "1 lob- bytnc to cet tbelr own me.1ures through. The Newport Harbor delerat:lon will back a bill written by Emmett Raitt of Newport Beach. Mtt1ng up an ex- perimental Job traJnint and placement program to glllde person• on welfare toward b e c om t n g aelf·•utndeot member• of aoc:lety. Other memben of lhe Oranee Coaat YMCA dele1at10D are: Senator Jan Luymes, Newport Beach; ..,.mblymen Raitt, C{ndy Place, Costa Mna, Mm'la Mueller, Newport Beach, Mar._ Bowmea, Newport Beach and Lorri Lloyd, Balboa: political reporter L y n n Rosener. Udo Sale; leiltlaUve ad· vocatea Anlie Tosti. Newport Beach and Stephanie Miiell, Cotta Meaa. Excban&e atudents, who will go MODI as obMrven. and tbelr bolt school: Zeenat Aman. India. E n r I q u e Maestral, Paraguay, Victor Gattini, Chile. and Frank Gregory. South Mric'l, of Oc1ron9 del Mar Hip; AD· nick Cha'J)Oy, France. and David Guest, Enatand. of C<>ata ftfeaa Hl&h: Mwia Van HeUerl, Beltlum, aod Horacio Diana. Arl'fttina, of Estanda High; Jocelyn Street. South Africa, Police ReJJOrt Marijuana Not Boug~t at School A 1$.,..,...ad eor .. eel MIT Hl&h School ... UH wbee he aaJd be boalbt marUu.na on e a m p u • • N~ ~pol~ met today . 001etr1 t.bil mor1Un1 arrt1'-' an ll·ytar:otd 10tJ"' !My •aid Mii the marUuu '° u. ,..,., boJ et bis ....... ft• ...,.et I.I Ja1ne1 Aat**9r, II, ·'ftl .. c.-tb Sl, E.....a. 'IMttllck ls a.,.... Olrou di& Mar.,.. ................. __. .. ,, Ull· . ........ .., 'nl Ill ••e-t Jell ctmlid .... ,. •• ., .... ., ..... ..... PnldsMll !Ma ......... 11-,.. .... ,..... ....... ~ ..... ded lalt ... k .• Rla .,.,.... tll'\let ..... .... .. to pok't aft« bl tolcl tlltm lie ._..t I be• f/f INtUufta oe UJ'DllU- Ont ..... IClllttMttrator nW " ..... ol .... ., "1 tM ,.,.... .. .. Uep tlMl ~. '-°' ...... f. > Dieter tuehn. Ge-many. and Maurizio Sonmo; Italy. of Newport Harbor Hllfl. Fr•• P .. e J WOOTERS ..• because he wun't a re.,_tertd voter. "I am with4rawin1 from the ra<:e because the others (Mcinnis and Rankin) are determined to run." Wooters said. "ll's obvious that more than one running against the in- cumbent would'be a wute o( effort.·• Wooters. .a 49-yea--old building materials supplier, sUd fie hopes bis action will perauade either Mcinnis or Rankin to Wllbdraw u weH 10 the anti-Foran vote won't be split "Alt.boup I fetl aa qualified as they, I'm 1teppiQ1 out in hopes that they'll come to aome egreement," be aatd. "The important thins at tbia tJtM ia to cet proper repreaentat:lon Oil our council.'' Wooten .bad criticiud For&it for whal be called ineffective represen- tatfon. He declined to throw his sup- port to either al the two remain.inc cballencen. "Bei.na .a candidate ia not as rOI)' ae one would think," Wooters smiled after annooncln1 bit 'fri1bdrawa1. "Your wile .. ,.. tbe thin.ks it's im- polite for you to be .attacttn1 that nice old man (ForeitL "And your kids come home and ten you that at Newport Elementary School they're 1ayinc 'IE1)'oae could .but Mr. f'orllt', a that 'your dad'& no btr deal'. "At Hor.ace Enaip lotermtdiate Sc::bool U..,'te tellal your oldat boy that bl. dad is 'trytng to tear down t.beir bouau to put up a fr""'ay·." (W..-1 bad llW be '8vored ID Inland rouUnf ol the eoestal freeway aloa1 15&11 Strettl. 'Who's in Charge' Booklet Updated An updated edlt!ol\ of "Who's tn Charp a.re·• '* been publlsbed by the I.Miu• o1 w-.n \ ....,, o1 the Orufe c..t • a _.. to local eewlfl ...................... . nit a,.,. ............ oftleials ... ,..... Ill 41lta ff Oltta Mesa, ~ &wit ... 1ACW Bwb, • Wiil M ,_, m I l9d. ltncture " ...... ,.tll11• u.... ScbooJ Dllea1et ..... i..c--..... UIUMd laMel Dller1d. Ooueb'. t.palatiw a a • c.on. ....... 4l*k.tl ... tlMlr ,,,. ~--. .............. 111 ~ , ............. u ......... aoel ftlllt I~_.. electle1 ect.iules la CaUfGnla. I BEACH 'INSPECTORS' -Den mother Mrs. Orv K~ger of West New· port abowa her Cub Bcoute of Pack 105, Den 3, bow workmen are building tteel IJ'O(JI 1t 40tb Street to help prevent beach erosion. ' Sand Hauling Finished ; Beaches Set for Summer A broad whi~ carpet of beach stretched from 34th to 4lal Streets today, the product o< five weeu• work by giant-sized aand tractors. Tbe tractors have finiabed hauling in the sand. alld "tbe beaebea are ready to go," acccrdinC ~ f'.i~ Beach Llfeguard Du NeyaalluiL Neyenbulf said that the only arw sWl off·llmlts ia at 40th Street wherl" workmen are i.nttallfng an anti,.roslon iroln. "We've flni.lbed hauUnc in the aand," said Jack Coulson, estimator for AltlUlilcb-Fulton Contracting Co. ''Wt hauled just over 400,000 cubic yard• and we're now workinC bn the aroin. )\ •hould be finllbed by the 1Jlld of ttlil week or the .-ftnt part ~of aut." · The JfOlra l~ a 25«Moot-long barrier made of steel and Implanted deeply lnin. the beach. It juts aCTOH the beach perpen- dicular to the ocean. Engineers are hopinJ that the groin wUI impede the upcoast .and downcoast drift of sand from the area. Coulson said the barrier will ''stick up out of the beach only a fool or so. We'll cap il with something so people won't' hurt themse!ves on it." The combination sand-haul and groin construction are part or a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers erosion con· trol project for West Newport. IU cost. shared jointly by the coun- ty, stale and federal government. will run close to $500.000. Most of the npeme wW be borne by the federal government. ,,,..,. P.,e J NIMBLE ... Teddy. Roosevelt. Mra. Maxwell haa two living children -Mra. Florence Green of Long Beach and Edgar H. Maxwell of San Diego -and one srandaon and two cr.anddaulb6ers. Th• lat- ter, however, have preaented ber with 1 great-grandchlldnn. ''Three Of tbi creati are married, 10 I expect I'll be a treat-great- grandmother ooe of tbue days," Mrs. Maxwell con:ftdes. She'a apecially fond of 0 De grandson w6o came home from World War ll with four buddies, and a South Seas conch-shell for her. "They wouldn't give it to me, tbougb. until each bad bad a kiss," abe chuckles. Wbat cM>e& Mrs. Maxwell think of "The Modem Generation" -of which she's seen so many? "J don't blame the hippies,'' she says emphatically. "It's the parents. The Bible sa1s that as the twig is bent, so grow1 tbe branch. U a child 15 disciplined for bl"ealttng the law of the home. he won't grow up to break the law or the land." ----------------- Support croups ot the UC Irvine campus have formed the VCI Foun. dation, I non-profit Or&aniiation to encourage prn ate gifts to t b ~ university. The Foundation's board of directors is made up of 21 t.'Ommunlty, leader:i John A. Wright. board ctWrrnan pro tern, Qld gnels are .,;, provide !elJowslJ.ips, a c b o l a r • h i p a , pro. fessorshlps, Ubr~ry e n r l c b m e n t.. special b\LildlJlg projec:s, rese1rtb funds, bequests. and gifts of work& of art and b.morical documents. The direcror.; will mHt 'teb. 6 to e.ect ot1icen a.Del form~ate a lone· rt Lfe progran1, Formation of thf' UCI Foundation wa.; coordirti.Led by E . J. Poweca of the Frienr.,1 of UCI. 'i 'l!'ee represer~atives fl'om each o( s.x v!>lunleer f upport 'g:GUps 1lus chr~ e from the. ;:>:.iblic at wee com. prise the board. Tbey are: Frlead1 of UCI -James M. Day, J ohn F. Bisltou .rn:t Waltz:-Burroughs. Frtellda of UCI {.Onty -Jack L. Bromberg, John A. Wright llld B N. Dese(lberg UCI T ... ud Ge'ft -Apel Blom. quist, Mrs. l'torman Huff and Mrs. Fr.sferick McBrie·1. A1IOC.llt.e4 AhmlaJ of UCI CoUece rf Medicinf' -Walter W. Hopps. Dr. k ichiu-d Kammerman and K a y Stewart. Bir r S...t• ra -Brent R. Og<!e:i, Richard S. Stevena and George L. Wo~lord J!. 'Jr:mnlty Ga!Tery A&H".afl"t Baldwin M. Baldwin. B y r o n H. Fltwf'll uJ Mrs. T!lomu P. Wilder. r .. t1Jc at !arge -John p, Lawson. Jud~e StepbeJ K. Tamura and Cbarlfs S. 1!?omaa. r..... P.,e J HORROR ..• Jacobson bad been savinc u M26 greude. 'FIRED AT ME' · Jacobaon said later. "I waa just pollin1 the gas muk over my face when t.l'le Viet Conf stagaered up on the landing. 1 was just looltlnl( at him. He •u. weak but be did manage to fire three shots at me. '1 fired two at him and wounded him mort.ally. He soon died." * * * They called the narrow street "Dea· dend Alley." The Cong had set up a machine gun nest at Its far end. Gls were trapped, and many were wounded. They ran out of the alley between bursts of Cong machine gun fire. ''My tod! I didn't know you were in there. ' shouted a lieutenant colonel trying to wipe out the nest. The m•chine gun fire stopped. AL!s~!!!'1J OUTDOOR SHOP SPECIAL OF THI WEIK RO .SES 2 Yr. Olcl Callfonia Grown lareroot THIS YEAR'S AU..AMlllCA AWARD WINNERS * IUIOPIANA $3.00 * Miii . ALL-AMllllCAN · llAUn $3.95 * ~-Ln KNIGHT $3.95 * JOHN F. KINNIDY $3.95 Gr•ll• I PATINTID $3.00 to $3.95 Gratle 1 NON-PATINTID 99c Grade I 1/2 NO~P.A ll~ID lie ULBl,-----------..-snu. ,.. .., POl PLAN11N•: e1A11T TUUPI I ,.._ 3h "el.'ADIOLUI 12 fw 1.29 UNUCULUI ........ : . 10111 .. t :JO ,..... '*' ·sot11" . . ·,•Blen Hoa 0 .. 0 100 ·~~·s ~GON ' , , MllfS VIET CON.G THRUST -Here's the way the biggu~='e ~ war by yie t Cong a.nd North Vietnamese forcea looks on maf. of South y1~tnam_. Estimated 40 points, including eight major cities wer_e h_1t in drive climaxed by Tuesday's street fighting in Sa.lion. Indications are Communist forces next may "beat up" Kbe Sanh area (arrow) near demilitarized zone (DMZ). Reagan Raps Johnson's 'Appeasement Policy' By BILL BOYARSKY ._ ..... ,_, Wrltw SACRAMENTO -Gov. Reagan ac· cuses President Johnson of following a "policy of appeasement" in the Pueblo intelligence ship crisis. The United States, Reagan told a news conlerence Tuesday, i1 "the most powerful natioo ln the world." But he said North Korea, which seized the U.S. Navy intelligence ship, can apparently "tweak our nose Md get away with it." As an alternative to Jobnaon'a policy, Reagan 1lggested the poe1iblll- 1y of "counter·seWng of their 1hippi.DC and holding it until ours is returned." The Republican governor, a pote~ tial candidate for the GOP presidential nomination. made it clear be favon a more militant stand against the Communists in response to que1tlon1 at his weekly meeting with newsmen. ~OT A CANDrDATE As for hJs own political future, be said again he ls not a candidate for µresident. But he reiterated he is detennlned to head a California favorite son delegation to the GOP National Convention. His responses to questions abnut !he Pueblo were in line with bis 'lreviom militant foreign po I i c y 't&tements on Vietnam. Asked if Johnson's conduct in the incident borders "on appeasement," Reagan replied: ••1 think it is a continuation of a policy of appeasement that started a Jong time ago." Reagan said the United States should have acted within the first 24 hours. "f don't know that anyone outside of government wbo doesn't have ac· cess to the joint chiefs of stall coo.Id make a choice from outside as what should be the procedure, but there are a number of thing.I that have been since proposed by people with experience in the national government Digitalis Diet Pill Reported Poisonous WASHINGTON (UPI) -Oregon'• chief medical lnwstlgator said today that diet pillt containinl the drug digitalis can calllt fatal beart at'9cts in normal penOol even when taken in pmcribld amounta. Dr. Ruuell C. Henry of the OreiOll Board of Healll taid in *tlmoaf prepared for • Sena111 aubcomm.lttiee investigatlnc tM diet Pll lDdaltr1 that digitalis wu ••a powerful polloa and has DO place in the tnatmnt of obeaity." 'Beard' involving blockading of harbors, In· volving the ccSunter·seizing of their shipping and holding it until oun ls returned," he said. "But I still 1ay that there i1 no moral juatitication for this country aw.ting by md letting what amounts to an act ol pU'ecy, a act ol war, be perpetrated upon us and write oft 83 young men and .hope that maybe some way the other side will soltMl and give them back." ALTERNATIVa Asked to su.apst a It e r n a ti v e policies, Reapn aaid "a number ol. things" have bee11 propoeed "by peo- ple in the natioaal government" - among them. blocbding hwbora and seizing North Korean shipping. He aaid "if we aeiu their shipping, and they must have shipping on the ~ MU and around the world, I have a hundl that they'd be a litUe interested If we bloct.Sed their ports, for example. 'There cornea a moment in which it must hurt pretty much to bang on." He taJd he WU not considering auuesting an armed attack on North Korea. Killer Leads Police to Bod y Of Slain Girl From Wire Senfees SAN DIEGO -The confessed lciller of a ~yeu-old glrl who vanlabed four month• •IO led 1berlff'1 tnvesttcatora to her body Taelday In a dry, bru1by wash 28 mllt1 eut Of El Cajon. Tbe cl~ of Den11e Kina, laughter ol IArr)' King, a San I»eao Union copy editor, and hll wife, wu found nearby. Denite ditap.,.•ed Oct. 21 on a trip to the market near her El C~n home. Jay K. Miller. Jr., 25, a single. soft-spoken aircraft mechanic who works at the North Island Naval Air Station here, told detecttves be killed her. He made the admission during hi.I arralpment in a aecond cue, bmlvinl a 13-Jur~ SU Diego lirl. Mlller ortlfnall1 w11 arreitecf in the attempted murder-rape of the la~ t.er glrl, who was abdQcted trom a local street comer Jan. • and taken to a remote, back~try spot. Figunes r • Ill "«~in Tlwusa nds as Cong, Kee p Up Attacks -lllUCIN roPn -~ Cone bands battled with macblnegun1, ba· ..... Wea lltD a ..,..,...., today zooku and band grenade& in the · • ai. li'd a..ll 5 from atreeta. 'Ibey invaded the U.S. Em· --......... • on... ba11y but American paratroopers he .at ,... 1-111 • of Allled landed oa the roof by helicopter and ~ llM Vi.t Olea on ........ of retook the embuay in a alx hour s.llala dd .. ~ ~ baWe. mmtlal law. Reporta from Tan Son Nhut aald .ft9. ~ Jat1 .. third sniper f1rt ceati.nued to hit the Penta. .., Md ~ 11 ,......, urly Coll Eut Beadquarten of Gen. Wil· .-....._., Tia Saa Nbat llam C. Westmoreland, the U.S. com· _. .ca. and at mander in Vietnam, although U.S. pe1at1 _... tile~ ltMlf. h~llcopter gunships and Vie~ese 1'orUr &. ...-S wttllln tbe city divebombera struck the Red positions. and. t1mw was atniet e-. near U.S. mllltafY ~teamen called the Indepie-.:t ~. ~mmuniJt offensive one of the blood· GUll"r!Da tnmtra~ ._ &-uni teat of the war. CasualUea were not -· • ,.rrn7 • known but they were in the thousands lorml or peuaDt prb wttb red arm· as the Viet Cong sent JUicicM squads Suit Filed ia to certain death In an effort to humiliate the Americans and Vietnam· ete by penetrating their key strong. bolds. The situation appeared to be wors· ening in Hue where the Communlata sWl controlled the citadel in the cen· ter of the ancient capital early Thurs· day. Heavy street fighting was re- ported. Tbe worst situation appeared to be at Ban Me Tbuot, the capital of Darlac Province in the Central Highlands about 175 miles nor;theast of Saigon. Three Viet Cong battalions occupied the city and attacked the headquarters compound of the 23rd South Vietnam· ese Division and their American advisers. In Drug Raid Death Mass Khe Sanh A $1 mlWcn wruncful~ ault will be filed shortly apinlt Sberlff James A. Mu.sick and hi.a depaUet in the fatal shooting of a youth fleeing a narcotics raid in Sou1b Lacuna 1ut year, the lawyer for the alalJ>. man's family said today. Victim of the Dec. 14 shooting was Peter Amaranthus, 20, ol 7939 La Mesa Way, Buena Part, killed by J. D. Green, a member of the sheriff'• undercover narcotics squad. District Attorney Cecil Hieb has pronounced the death "jusWlabl• homicide." "It waa a wrongful death and we are seeking '50(),000 to '1 million for it," said Herbert M. Porter, Los Angeles attorney for the alaln youth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Amaranthus, Sr. Porter 1aid the auit will be filed "this week or the first of next week.'' Disclosure of the 1uit follows a "Public Meeting of Concern" held by the Orange County Peace and Human Rights Council which demands further investigation of the A m a r a n t h u s shooting. It was collected more than 2,000 signatures on petitions sup- porting lu position. "About 120 people were there," said Robert 0. Bland, who coordinated the petition drive. "So many asked for more petitions to circulau that we die! not call in the ones already sign- ed." The meeting, held Thursday in the Unitarian Church at 1120 W. Santa Ana St., Anaheim, discussed the entire episode of the raid on a home at 31152 Monterey Drive, South Laguna, wbicb resul~ in Amaranthua' deeth and the am!llt of 12 other penoos. "We decided to conduct our own investigation of the tr.agedy and are interviewing eyewitnesses," Bland said. "We wlll make a report and submit it to the Grand Jury within a week or so." Grove Man,. 58, Dies in W reek A 58-year-411d man was killed this momlng tn a traffic acddtnt on River1lde Freeway, the Orange Coun· ty Coroner'• olflce reported. William J. Marsden, ol t e 4 3 Weatminat.er Blvd., Garden Grove, WH dead on arrival at Martin Luther Hospital, Anaheim. The accident otturred at t : 15 a.m. near Euclid Avenue in Fulkrtoo. At 11:10 thlt morning, the callfornia Highway Patrol reported it bad no information on the crash. Arson Suspected PITTS8URG'H (lJPl) -State police today inveaUfated three incidents of IUlpec:ted anon In Pennsylvania in a llCrlke by soft coal mtnen which spre9d to Ohio and West Vlrgjnia fn prof.tit to what mhfer• called ' ' 1 t r 1k • • b ruking" tectics by PennaJtnnla State Pollce. Immune Offensive Looms From Wire Servlcel Wasltlngtoo kept a wary eye on the Khe Sanb area ol Vietnam today where they believe the Communists are readying a muslve "winter-spring o!fensive" to follow up the current widespread Red terror attacks ... Captured enemy documents have disclosed that Hanoi '• grand strategy called for a coordination of these two puncMs to shatter cbnfidence in the ~gon regime and persuade the .Americans to talk peace on terms that ultimately would lead to Com· munlst domination of all Vietnam. While Viet Cong suicide temns blasted into the U. S. Embassy in Saigon and destroyed mlllioDI of dollars worth of equipment at sup- posedly secure American b a s e s elsewhere, Hanoi was continuing to deploy an estimated 40,000 troops in preparation for a major offensive just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Vietnams. In Saigon, President Nguyen Van Thieu today declared martial law throughout South Vietnam u n t i l further notice even though he said the Communist general offensive a1~1t,s,igon ,,and~Qtber ma1of ~tie• "1\.111 beef tomf>l'9t~ foiled ." • ' Thieu earlier had announced a 24-- hour naUonwide curfew for Viet· nameae civilians to keep them out _ ol. harm'• way during the fighting. In announcing martial law, Thieu said the situation was "getting more serious" with Viet Cont attacb against provincial cities and Saigon. "But the Commun.iata have suffered very heavy losses everywhere," th• Vietnamese president asserted in a formal message. "Our armed forees have had the situation under control since the VfftY outset of the claabes and the Communists have sllCCe.Uively been pushed OOdc." U. S. ol.!icial.s have known for some time that an offensive was in the works. 'The terror attacks were listed in a Viet Cong notebook captured last summer as one of three phases in a "gener~ uprising" wblch would force the United States and its allies to talk peace on terms favorable to the Communists. The otiler two elemenu listed were destruction of "a ~u)?s~tial portion of U.S. forces to shake ihelr will to fight." and a heavy blow against "a major pu,,,et force," the Viet Cong term for the South Vietnamese army. 'Thus the ominous massing of North Vietnamese troops near Khe Sahn toward the western end of the DMZ is assumed to mean that the other elelllenls in the t.bree-pronged plan are in prepar.tlbn. r • • Some U.S. mil.it.an' an1ysts said in Washington the synchronized Viet Cong assault& against &algon and other South Vietnamese population centers aim at forcing a pull-back of American troops from the DMZ. Coast Enlistments Up But Pueblo Not Blamed By TIM VOLLMAN Of .... °"" "" ...., Armed Service enll1tmentl in the Orange Coast area have increased sharply in recent days, though this bu not necessarily been attributed to the Korean Pueblo crisis. Enlistments at the U.S. Navy re· cruiting station In Costa Mesa have rilen of late, according to Chief Wil· llam Anmttt. But he attributed the rile to the high January draft call. At the U.S. Air Force recruiting station in Santa Ana, Sgt. James Rk e said there has been a waiting list for month• and that thl.s waiting Ust has grown noticeably in the last few days. ''The greatest Increase has been the re-enllstmenta of prior service peo- ple." he saJd. Rice noted that Air Fo~ and Marine veterans had been signing up in large numbers of late. These facts seem to bear out the results of a UPI national survey which showed today that enlistments by youth had not gone up slgni{icantly 7 Trucks Crash On SD Freeway Seven U. S. Marine Corps trucks crashed early this mornlnf on the Sand Canyon ao.d offramp of the San Diego Freeway, according to Marine Corp1 officials. but that a number of veurana have thought seriously about re-enlisting. Chief Amlott said that it seems to be the opinion that the situation in Korea might be worked out without massive retaliation. "I think everybody's just holding fast. The public's not puahing the panic button." Am iott added that If the incident mat.eriallua into a war, enlistment figures will undoubtedly go up. Sgt. Rice 1aid it was his own opinJon that the recent increase was due to the Pueblo incident but that there has been no official response to that effect. Most of the Armed Services recruit· ers across the nation said that they got a tot of inquiries and some re· cruita but not many more than what they termed the usual January rush. This rush was attributed to boys dropping out of college at the semes- ter break and an annual inurest in the service after the holiday season is over. A.tr American oompan.1 wu fiown 1n by helicopter Wednetday nlpt to relM~ thelr Vietnam ... alllel. Frilht.ened retldenta of tin. cl(J ot two million wef9 ordered evacuated from areu infelted by the Vlet Cong on the outskirts, so allied plane• could dive bomb the guerrillas threatening Tan Son Nhut, the nerve eenter' of the entire allled 'tfar effort It contalni the major U.S. and South Vietnl,Qlue military headquarters. Saigon itaeU was littered with bod· les and wreckage as U.S. troopa and South Vietnamese rangers aid 'Ma· rinea baWed through the atreetl. ·The Vietnamese huddled indoors but iDany civilians were among the cuualtlea eatl.mat.ed in the hundred.a. WARREN APPOINTll Scott H. Ile• CdM Man Chosen By Earl Warre·n To Be Law Clerk Scott H. Bice, 24-year-old Corona del Mar resident, bas been selected by U.S. Chief Jur.tice 8arl Warren to serve as one of bl1 tbree law clerk.s in Washington, D.C. Bice is a senior at USC Law School "We knew he had been recom· mended for the honor," said his mother, Mrs. Fred Bice, 1127 EJJbtide Road. "But we were reall,y thrilled when he got the appojntment." Bice leaves for his new post in July upon his law school graduation. He wi1l serve as Juatice Warren's aide for a year. The prospective attorney pre~~t.Iy is editor-in.ehief of the Soutbern California Law Review and bas been a member of the Student Bar Misocia· lion curriculum commfttee. He earned his BS degree, map.a cum Jaude. as a finance majar at USC in 19M. Last year be WU employed as a law clerk for the Los Angeles firm of Gibson. Dunn and Crutcher. 'The Bice family moved lo Corona del Mar in 1964. 'They came, trom San Marino, where young Bice· was graduated from higb school. Kathleen Bice, Scott's sister, ii also a senior at USC, majoring 1D pbysi'cal therapy. Navy Officials Say 'No Hope for Subs' TOULON, France (UPI) -The French Navy searched oniy for the dead hullc of the cubmarine Mlnerw today. Naval lpOkeamen u id they were convinced all of the missing 1ub'1 52 crewmen were lost. DA Say• Tho1e Involved WUl Not Be Prosecut,ed No one In the 15-vehlcle convoy .,., Injured but traf.flc waa Utd up for about 30 minutes 11 offlcera aought to untan1le th• chaos. The trucks were attached to the 13th Motor Tran.sport Battalion at Camp Pendleton. 'l'bey were believed to be en route to the El Toro Marine Corpt Air Station wbeD the acddent occurred at e:25 a.m. durt.nc a rain· 110nn. ancea <Nov. t.t) unbalnpered by claim• of 'Mlf incrtmJutloll' un1eu a crtmhlal cue could be prosecut.d wlth aubltanUal c:ertal8t'1 of con\llc· AU f.fve of ''TIN ~·· principals appeared in Municipal c.oart Tuesday aDd e.otered pleu al not ~Uty to the lewdneu and ollecealtJ char,... Trial WU Mt for J'tl>. ll. doll tt HAcb added. iUcti aald certa.18 ..... problllftl conaect.d wtaa 1111 pnncwtfon ~ ban Included ••• a. Jn ef evideoc. tblt the ~ ... lft a "pub- lic place w'IWB tM ..._.nf of Ulla law: tbe abeence of ntdrnce nf aey actual upotort of ,mate paru; aDd die comtttudoDal .... ef the rtnt AmeDdmtlll The trucb were towlnf pnerator tra.Uen, Marlne omctall 1.td. Onty minor daroap wu ca'*4, t.hty added. Closed by W alkoot CINCli"INATI (UPl) -Eldl*'1 ol Cincinnati'• 103 J*blle 1cboolJ wert ctOHd today and about 23,000 -pupil• .em hOme In tht Wrd day ol a atrtkt bJ UHt 700-member CinclnnatJ ~ld't­ en UrdicJ.t (Cl'Uh Dlplag Bew llp ... Probe · oll -Prisori .~., ............. Borton'• own Lar Daly, the man ln the Uncle Sam IUJt who tltl run for pr11ldent in H•eral past elec· Uooa, beaded tor New l!ampshlre today to enter the race a1ai.D. Daly 1111 he be1an campai&ain& for cjty. 1tatl and other polllical of· ~· in hl1 hometown of Chlca101 =tlHwhere, ln 1988 ••• and he 't won ooe yet. . " . ' BOdies CUMMINS PRllON PARM, Ark. (UPI) -PMhololleaJ t.elta OD tine 1keletoo1 exhumed from a pl1 lty at Artanlu' m1eat priloa farm will detmnlne whether dirt will be tomed In a tearcb for m pri10ner1 unac· counted for thl1 century. Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller aald Tuelday at Little Rock a complete pathoJoJical report on the 1keletons found Monday would be 11tade. He held out the poutbWty that &be IJ'lllY paatureland may b9Ye beea tbe lite of 1 pauper'• srave. RocUfelltr N1d ~ probe. into U,e fthdlnt bf the lb~ -8ould be made 1fitbout wuhfnc "dlrt\J liato" for weeks as each body is exhumed. "There might have been foul play, llld that vu nUcbt ,al.lo have been a cemetery -a pauper'• cemetery for prl1oners who died and had no family, I' Rockefeller laid. "It could have beea I natural barta1 lfouod. We do1't know Jtl '1' But, tbl iov•rnor eoac.cted, inW.at evidence indlcated one of the men Jo I Ordered wbclt IM1'Coll Wll -....., mot a vio&att ._,._ Tiie .. Md btea ct.eapJtMtd. . Tbomea o. · lfurtoa. tbe ... ltate prilOft aapertnfadlnt fto b' I I declared be will reaJp ratblr tb&n under10 UM mental a,W.b tbe job tntall1, PY• bll neordl abow 218 prllODeft auccout.ed for .me. ltOO. Maj. "· c. StraebUn1. bead of fhe Jtatt POiice ...._,., 1ariltlpttoo· dtvitlii .• aJd a.._·:.~, to nttud ' . ·.r lie · .~ .•• 'Ua · · !H"*"'""e c~~ •. • elltr, -.Id . ,,. .... fw • l»ard 1'1U:DOrJ ~ barW pritoMra ever .inc. be" ClllM t6 Arkuul tn 1963. And, IM aald, coll'rictl from all ewer tht. country had tent bUn letters telling him about bunMel burled there. Heaaid.aa~~~ ._Jt It wu not hi• concern llDd ct ... became cqveraar lalt ,... as ·.bM ''too. many ~ wt~ Jbe living" to investigate. ,,,.,.._,. 1. a.a, 14, Midi I t l tJ ' r ... M toGie.d 10 ,_.,to t'IMw· Seventh Body Recovered From Pitt,sbuT.gh ~hist ··· deal( ""° pew off JI G""'°" tol-fUM wtua Cl rl/lf during World WM J, ricdwd 1'u fMdol JtondoV m PUC. 11pf1', Pts. TM ordn1 owot'dt"I the ,.,.,dol ~ kn ~d for $0 ..-. Hu broeher, Potll, '°"° fovgl&t ~ him m 1nmu, IOCUCld '"°'' iltdtt 10 ,_,,, for o Pvrpll HeorC. I t • •.' 'dta4 lrewn, reUrld chief of de· liodv11 of t.ba Loi .U,el11 Police :O~tnt, ta trytn1 to find the :thief who 1tole .his new bat durl~i -a t.stimonlal dmner held for him recently by 800 law enforcement perlOnneJ. Nobody b11 seen it lince .Gear .. Ston.r, chief investigator :tot the Diltrtct Attorney's olfice, JNl tt under tht 1peaker'1 rostrum 'for :"aafekeeping." • dnrcme mmillrim have b11n Mmncd et Broward Junior Col- ' t.ge fn ron Lcudtrdcll•, r1o. 'J'1'c 1e1'ool bocrd -...acd 1Jrirfl "'1'ft be "° h~her than two iJICMI obovt t1'1 Jcftff. TM MV t'lgWottoft.t Gllo j)ft"MlC lOflO Mir, bfordl oftd m1'1toch,. for ~ ftuMn&I .. lcmg 4' """ U "a IH~d llJ>PHnmCf·" Pl'lTIBlJRGH CUPJ) -Police and ftrtmtn ""~~ reccwtttd tht tono of ate .tdJm· la the 41brls ol in QplOlion .. bll&tWld bulldial in 1t1barbaa IDsram • Six bodiel WMe rtecrr411red late Tull· day and two ptft08I were mining m>d feared dftd. Tweftt1 penon1 were injured ln the · blalt, 14 of them Nrloulrly tnCNSh to be· ho1pttalized. Pollet aJd' tht tor10 wa1 burned IO badly thtJ could not determine the ltX of tbt victim. rtve of the mown deld were · Worst Winter · Storms Slam . P~qfic Coast . 0.Jl ~Vt LL I:,.. Calif. (\JPI) ~ battl..s deep 1DOW and bit· tlr cold today 1n callfomla'1 HIJh lltrra to locate 11 penou mi11ing or marooatd during th• Pacl.fic CoMt'• wont storm cl the "1nttr. . More than three feet of snow fell above 2.000 feet Tuesday in mountain • areas north of Yotemite NaUonal ~ Mudent dilcontent OHf food in Park. ~ S1trTI bunletl 1Mllurtd :the !caf eterla ot Calllomia In1Utute more than flve feet of •now on the :of technotoa in Pasadena came to ll':rn Pacific R a i 1 r o a d ' 1 .~~ienUon of Prut~ntut L" Du-C.Wonua ZlpbJr pueenpr train car· :"" when 30 tnya "' na cus· rytn1 180 ptl'IOlll w11 freed Tueaday ,er'b and tqualh wtre dumped on from the High Sierra alter being stall· ;tbt: rtoor out.tide ~~ oUlce. Stu· eel overnight by a snow slide. !dtdja allO r>•t.td a declarJti~n of Elro miblllty Md drifUnl anow indtlttUon outlide Dulnid111 of· have oJoetd bMnnlu.tly Intent.ate . fkl) even th ouch }it w11 out of , I betwean Callfanda -s Or•IOft and :towh at tbt time. lDternMe IO, tbt major ·Trana.Sierra • . Hlatlw•T· '"°" 11Idt1 abut down U. Hennis Motor Lines in· Wimton· I. ·• '*•w lecramento and Lake :s.1tm, N.C .• offered •1.000 reward Tlbot TUtldq Diibt. . ·for.lnformaUon lt1dln1 to tbt re-Heavy mow alto fell over moat :coviry ot a nolen 40.foot refricer· of ncrthlm Nevada Tuelday, 1lowin~ :ate4 van contalnlnl 87,000 J>OWld• tnlftc and umpertnc air travel. Wind • ot frozen diced chlcket'J. Tbt re-P.ll el 1IP to 40 m.1111· an bour wblp-:ward carried a deadline of 24-peid snow into drtftl and cbainl were :hotirs ... "for obvious ·reason•," · nqulred an an maJ« blfhw111 ln : the' company said. tbt .eorm area: . # ' I membtn of a u.ma . ...-.-wGM Co. crew boriftl b01le 'la bllnm Avenue 1earcblnc lfli' a Iii Im W.n tba blut occurred. - "We have no Jdu wUt caUlld tbe expkllion," a IU COft1119111 IPOkilmlD said. AU UM Unu bad beta shut off-la the area while tbt crew March· ed for UM leak. Th• company btC,.c an tn· vestiption. Two 1tate;or1 allo were dilpatchtd to th• ICfDt. The apJ01ion Jtftlld a 11111-block Jon1;twCHtorf fr amt butWinf boallDg -two lmanDce offlcn, a belutJ lbop, . a real •ltatt offtce, & cMeatD1 lhop, . and thtlt apwtmeata. The force of the Mut1w• IO peat it tbnw Mn. RoM1la I 0...., 6e at leut IO fttt from the baildlng Into the 1trMt and shattered window• tbrM block• away. Mra. 0.lllltr waa ltl'loust.::r.-Late y rNeU111 beard IDOlfl• 1rom the debrl• .s c1u1 tran~:r for an hour. Tht1 fowicl a 1 • terrified doe· . With Tear Gas MUNCIE. Ind. (UPJ) -Po~ ffred tear ga s cartridges today to break up 1euffles between Netro and •hlte 1tudlnts '1rhich erupted ,when olaHea be1aa at Muncie 1outil 1lde High School. Officials said the incl~nts were not as serious as those "1Jelday when fights rtiulttd ln tbt urest of eight Negro student.I ud ~ to several pertont, lnc:hadlnl pol.lcaau and teachers. Police chief Jamu· Cart1 aald cl111t1 rt1umtd wltbout iacidtnt after the early·mornln1 ICUlll11. Cl.rey said the dllturb111ct1 ... ,brief. School autbelrUln rtpo&"Uld th~re wer• fw abltoteel toclaJ .. ·. Offtclall had ·npectW ablenttellm to be lll&h foDowlnc·· a walkoat of about 150 Nqro atudtatl a f t e r 1'Mldly'1 iDcldtntl. Coastal Clouds to Clear Weather Bureau: After 'f..~iirsday Take Five Dry ...... s JS ,., » f1 • 11 ,. " a ,.:ij~ FIGURE . ... ..... .. 'PROBlfi~ " WOMEN IHCHfS, the eMe11111tl 111111<11 11 3 WAIST WAIST TRIWS TWO TO FOUl the lo1191tt ... u,cle 1114 ;, 111"che4 with ''"''' bte11ti•• Co11tncti119 Eq11l,111111t " well " ,,.. ci•I Te"o Twitt t~i'"''"t• which 111•"" wi+ll .._, ,. ...... , *'•• ef .... lte4y •" ""llCll f ... , ...... . 4 WEIGHT I.OS£ WEl~HT. Fl~M U,, TRIM DOWN. Thia 111eci1I eet1ct11~•t14 ,,.,,.,,, •ffecn "'ceuery r-'utf• 111 ell "" .f tile ~. Tltf• I• 11 ell .. ._... .. ,;.., ..,.,..... """ .... , .... ".. 141,.,.,,.-ef ,_ 11hy1iul 41v1lo11111•"t con11ler 1114 ••rl" yMr tliet requirt"''"h 4e,ert41"9 1111•11 Y"" ll''f'"' wlthowt etl••ra• coll4iti-.. ye11r ,liy1iul 1"4 FACE TODAY ...... ; ........... . . . ~ .... Speel•I Bqlwn Couna SC.rt D9''41 ~'CALL NOW'' AVllA•I COST " . l CONViNIENT LOCATIONS * COIT A MISA * ANAHEIM * OltA~I 549-3368 . ·.m-a1 m-i441 U00 ... ,........... I 511IINch(Hy39) 622 E. Kttelf1 MA .. OI SM°"1N• CIMTll J'allcb w."'...,.,. "'""'· f'tea Riii .._.,.. CMIW or come by today ~r a free .W'IOU"S'ltif'.I tour and private fitness or flture analysis ABSOLUTELY NO OILfGATION 1'MI aM f~ AllAa llCUnm ... Direct fre• Eiir~ ..... ,.,,.. JOIN TODAY S,,IRf'. bit• 111 ,;.u.1 1t1ts while Het Wllirli8f Millef4' Wefw. ..,,., . 19ei111t ye• te 9i•~ .' .. ·th. '¥•ry fiRest i11 Me4.,11 H .. •~•llf. ~-Our ....................... IN a.. ,,..,,.•'-!er.-.~.,__,.. . .,. •. Offen ,.ffef f,_ ~ ,........_ ... · qfell ""9ulh1wt tM ·u.s.. CaMlla. !Mnltl•, uli.M.-' ,...._, ' Latin AIMrtca ............. r-:rr d ... ·: OP8t 10 AM TO 10 PM PITTSBUJlGH. Pa. CAP) -The Cll'nelle Hero Fund Com.mi.Ilion announc:-s to. day lt Md &war~ one aUver medal md seven bronze medals to California residents for acts o f heroism. The silver medal ii ac· companied by tl.000 and the bropze by f150. Michael V. MJrtinda:le. ~. ' a h i & h w a y engi.neerin1 technician from Anderson, was the nldpient Of the silver medal. Martindale reecued Bethene R. West, 10, from a capsized cabin ~ oo Lake Sha&ta lo June 1965. When the pleasure craft capsized, Betbene a n d Cheryl L. Lawson, 3, were trapped' underneath. Martin- dale dove under tbe boat and found Bethene lo a flooded cabin breathin& from an air pocket containing strong g a s.o lion e fumes. The Carnegie hero pushed the girl through a window open· ing and returned to lobk for Cheryl. He inhaled the gasoline fumes and began to lose consciousness, but found ha way back to ~ sUrface. When the craft was later righted, Cheryl's body was found beneath the cruiser's flying bridge. Two Lancaster m e n . , Donald N. Harris, ~. and James D. McMaban Jr., 52, Russ Says Clifford Real Hawk MOSOOW (UPI) -The Soviet military newspaper Red Star attacked Defense Secretary • designate Clark Clifford today as "a real hawk with a sharp beat and tenacious claws." ''His soft baritone bas a hawk's scream," Red Star said. "He baa shown bis claws. He ur1es a sinCere program for the furtbre militarization of the United States and an expansion of aggression." Red Star said the U. S. military "needed a hawk without h ~ s I t a t I o n or doubts" to ~place the "de· Jected" Robert S. McNamara. "President Johnson founa such a hawk with no dif· ficulty atnol\g his m9st in· llmalA! frieuds," it said. "Being a real hawk, CUVJrd is used to hiding in capitalist jungl.?s. pat:tm ~tv waitin " for a chance to put into use his sharp beak ;l'ld teuacious claws." a~s•• '' ·• Legislature At Work , •• IA JQ;A#.JJW PRICES . . EffEC11VE ' JAii. 31 to . FEB. ,. Hurry -s... 01.Y $5.95 •I FADED IWE ' . WOii SHITS lURnE llKK SWEATERS Lutnlter JACKn e 100% WOOL e ASSORTED PLAIDS s1295 SIMMt Sleeve IPOllT IHlllTI s4•9 •lannel SHIRTS e WARM· & COLOlf=UL e Stock up to41y-DOf\'t wtlt 2i 1581 A .24-yetr-old assistant Bof Scout uecutiv. from ~~llo waa award9d a bronze medal for pulllnt cYnthJa L. ~Lugo, 22, her !uuband aod their mont"·old son and yea.r-old dauihter lrom a burnillg vehicle. PaUl F. Cr~ saved the four after the.it car was in· fit trimm er ... look slimmer ... UUllCA'I mm JUll • lllCl , ... You'll lo~ more nt1t i nd get mQrl WHr In LEVl'S- 11'11 erlgln1I blue jH na- mtdt ofth1 world'• h11vi11t all-cotton d1n1,.,. Why t1k1 1111 ltlan th1 '"' ttlln9? Pacific Trt1ll JACKETS NEW PO..uLAlt COLORS Navy, Yellow, Ut. Bfue·, Send, Dark Green •1.000 I Hero valved in an accident. tum.. ed over and cau,tlt fire in February 1967. In May 1986. Vernon L. Davies, .:.>, fouaht heat and de.Ilse smoke to s a v e Gregory .00 Kevin Foley. 9 an<l 11, from suffocating durin1 a fire in a Novato home. Patrick Foley, 7, .,... perished 111 the fire. Bronu Bill Hill, a studi!Qt, 21, 1 medal recipient Davie11 u p,ddled a 1urfboard tnroqb a Police patrolman and lives UM cold and tu.rbuleat wat.r In · Santa Rosa. • to aid Mrs. Jacklon. Re kltp4 Wading at the mouth of her afloat and from beinc the Carmel River l n swept into nearby rocks dn· February 1967, Martha E . ' t11 additional help a.rriWld. J&won, 26. slipped and wa11 Hill. wbo was awarded a eamed into the o c e a n bronze medal, Uvei 1 n almost 700 feet from shore. Carmel. WliE $/IOWED UllDER WITH TOP YAWlli · ·TH11MA\; BOOT SOCKS W1rm •nd Comforttblo ~ COfM '" flfWl ... our I THERMAL UNDERWEAR Fruit of the Loom or Heevy Wt. G.I. s1~A~ PC. FUR LINED 'LEATHER GLOVES s4!~ -GLOYU 98c UP SllOW CAPS 98c Ufl BOOT WATER PROOfllG 59c SKI JACKETS 'IUIM'IKI· T-SHIRTS Qul~od all nylon ski 1 jackets with lip fronts. I Completely lined with All popultr colon. Fine wtrm dacron. I combed cotton. Long ....._ ~ -· M .. te slHv... Got yours to-~~~·s·14•• ~~,~!~ s221 PRICE t PRICE YOUR SHOOTING HEADQUARTERS COMPLETE [oleman;._ IW·• CATALYTIC llEA TD lvll line ol STOCK Of All $M, lldjUltffle ..... t anrwf*t )'OU ft. l'uta tut f\111 c:aOKl1Y ITU'• •I tny eettl,. ne -n.r ._ celd '"' Mllt""1 ,.,_ i.a. no llerwtfvl fU-. I.., ,......,. BRAllDS AND COLT HANDGUNS MODELS. fer cabin. *'t. Met, • Mlt blllld. . ,• •\ ., • . L .... • "' • I DAILY ..... u L .~• H•t11'• Sl•ter 10 at Hotel I I Elizabeth on Block in Fall . Take Class · LOI ANGELES (UPl}- Tbe liner Quetn !UUMtb. younaer and tarter l1lter of the Queen Mary. will be placed on sale in November, it wu announced Monday. Lord Mancrott. deputy chairman of C u n a r d Steamablp Lines, told a news coDterence ithat on&. r · AWARD WlNNER 1 1 The DAILY PILOT bu wan m o r • awarda f t o m U. I Oranp County Pn!la C I u b I ;ban any otha newspaper. of tilt major ~n for tb9 Queen &l.llabetb would be San Franclaco. Otbtr1 inter .. ted a r e Honolulu, Acapulco and cit1e1 ln Japan and Allltralla. He aald Cunard bu not ncelved u many bidl for Ellsabetb u it Sot for Mary, even though Elliabeth ta a better buy. "The Elizabeth ia air con· diti'oned and she's alao got an outdoor swimming bath.''· he said. "She's got a la~ dry and she's got water for 21 days, none of w)llcb th• · T• ellq)loyn o1 t b e n. • .-u-.. _ &"'-' -•-Grand R.e.l ta Aaabeim are ,._. .. _, u.u. ''"' I -o ellfOlltd In <>ra.at Cout aot •. much more modern eon.,. •'t'tldnl elulel ta eleetrie and p 1 " m b 1 n l bO.._. 1...... t t t ayat.em." ... "" e 1 a u r a n Lord Mancrolt 1 a 1 d manacement Ellubetb probably would be "You'r. DeVW tDo old to 141d to the bigbllt bidder learn,"...,,.. tbe botal'• but if tbe company does not realdent muqer, D • an receln a bld worth more Vance, wbo tlacbN OM of than the break·up price of tht cl.ult•. the ahip, it will be sold ,for The Grand Hotel la tbe 1ctap. l().1tory hotel formerlJ can- Tbe Queen Mary was sold ed The Cren Kl'OM from to Loni Beach, last year Melodyland Theater. and is being used as a tourist attraction and a con-yentlon center. Bank Slatea Painting Show MIM!IJOHN IUCID8ACO• ,... OCIAll ..._. fllUTI Try • ...,._, CaH1Uan Whialiy AND.SAVE, TOOi R & R •ict!::r:" ·cANADIAll WHISKY ~~ ••• , c. ............ ......... .... .... f.n · """ . 99.c IMPOltlO N09'WIOIAN HOUSIHOLD NllDS 79, EXTRA lAlOf SIZE TUIE GLllM 66~ 75< MEDIUM SIU TUIE 58 MIAD & IHOULDIU C DANDRUPf SHAMPOO flt IW-TIMI lltUASI ASl'llllM MEASURIN .. :. 74• U.•""-~ SPECIALS • THURS.-SUN., FEB. 1-4 1rs MUFAN wm1 ENGLISH MUFFINS flllo. of 6 ENGLISH MU FAN l~F BRAN MUFFINS ~"' BlUElfP.RY MUFFJNS ..... ,. . ' ~st• 691t. 6t1t. -;: as· J MNTA AMA -'M w.......w .. ·-. .. --·· ., ,., . ~ -et•t·> ....... ... -...... ., trlel Mp .. ....,, .. ---OMi1 aad tmendld tbelr ,_ .. --I- .....,. ~ ....... ~P-Ka 1ilmi or11er'4...._... ..... -.... ~. Slpecle. ... to r.tm'll to• .. CMSt· ,. .... I llftwwt fJC.Boll .... are MJd' 1a an.,. C°Jla8t1 Jall in -., a.Al. AD...._ po1b urwted tJM pair IMt Aas. 10~ lbortJ,1 · de' tba ..,. holctap ol • • Tm. Mntce statlclll la ... dtJ ....... adllplda ... Wi:lllW• .. two ~ ~ . ..__ ...... mub, bound ID4 laaect an attendant before rtmni tbe till Ar1iltcS ~., and )U. • ::W~:*~ •taoeilf .,.....~ pNon. .. U.S.D.A. 'Cl •••• FAllMHJQ IKIN FllOZEN-! ... HOZEN(M TU al ·•~-' . . . up~r , ilOs Watch . Super Missile s J\j. " ••• J ~ • ~~ 4 lL~wUl-= ··~ U.P(OVUal acoaa'lcy ., .. • ...... otftclal4 nuclear punch-one m•aa· toa .or to--tban the earlier -.. smaller, le114Ccurate m1J. alle is not clear unle11, as one oCflcial obeernd. 1'they .. (~) flrll& =. ls ... Tiit U*9d wU1 cnt. , ~ '!1 IOvW Tbe Preildent did not aaJd, bl fact, they aa1d tbe lltett SOviet ssn 1cnr 1s leas 11CCurate and bu Jen Why the Soviets abould have started deployin1 a just wanted to pat 1D addl..I · tional numben1clleapl)'." l • j ~.,-1911• ahzie-. meDUon the silo project in at' ........ • •• bis budget meaaa1e but de· ~ ttue ofOclals uid their de-,...---------~~-------~ tD • • t t •,,. velopment la included in the lllllld 1t1 .._ llllllw tr d ernral hundred m i 11 i o n llllnltilllHa 01 llltercoatl· dollars to be spent on Mln-:P~ T,.:::;..m,dueto delUt•DD., A a . -into the~ lnvtD· -..,_..._ ~ .,-abOut Jmt 1970, wU1 ,..., ~ ~ thrM or more nuclear ~ 'ieahs capable of being di· 00 OffJclala ..id tlle atm $9 'to net.cf at wldely separated deprtn the Soviets of t points in enemy territory. ~ to ~ ., !el 1 7be Unlted States now ~uracy nuclar al; llM ~.OM ICBMs, includin1 dJM=eDOQCb to ~ • dlcoy~uipped IClaute-...,.. US uc......---lllllD II, MO sinllt-1'1?bMd :it.a · · -11~ • .... men I and' M mulU- wcniN·be made le • 'l'be Minutemen are abeut to all but &net DUC1tir ta OM meptoa a n d solid· BomftlUlfle' '(Jiiiie.-Nattom' spOktlmen au~~ mepton, liquid-fuel TitaDa. now599 throuth addltJone1 d. p t h. tuelld. fJ'fth concrete and steel cover and All are l*itiontd under· ll*lal bardeninC a&a1mt &round wftb & c • r t • 1 n s· . I GdnniM GW (left) and Carolyn Mollica, sixth graders at .senora SclM>ol in . COit& Meaa. talk to ~ achanl• a mdent. Zeen•t Aman ot lDdia. lizth 161.n.eta Of~-amount of protection. Tbe u HEB'S le~ may Min-.':':.n==~ • . . I arJde teacher Mn. ~ Daria •mftirld for w. Am&ll q4 otbtr' a-t . ~$f'P ttudents to ~ to aUth sradm at Sonora. ~ aultlw ... tbe &ovt•ta haft D6t .._. ...,_.,......, __ .....,......., ______ -ai.-. ~-rfifll' OUR OWN J.S.D.A. 'OtOICf' l!ff-ION!lESS IYI •• ROUND STIAK l.S.D.A. 'CHOICE' l!EF TOP OR aonoM ,. c IONIUll ROUllD IDAK -'· :ARMER JOHN-POil SAUSAG~ • 14,. ., IKINLUI LINl(I •. ,., ... =ROZEN-Sl.ICED WITH O"VY • , ., .. HO•YIUC-'Ll~TUllKIY. :tt , ;aonN (MEAT IN I AG) HONEYsucni iwi. Jf • rumen a •RA YY ·•· I .. .. r .. . .. eur own . bra.nds provide you. wirh . top quality produpa, manufactu.-.d under thel most ~t~ict · quality control standar~, at economical prices. FOR QUAllTY Ar ITS ·VERY BESt ••• MAK~ .. PULL¥ COOKID HAMS·;. • U.$.D.A. ~I' l llF ITLUS-TOJ IOUND. lhkk •'"' '""' ..... _,,itf\ .................. . fttat guaro#ltMI you more for your money •nd • '~tter cut of moat •. Socnon those tender, flawirful IMof ttoa\1 ·•II~ i.,.u or beTIMcvo ,. ,.rt.ctlott. Servo with f9il·t.c.lrod potaton entl rl~h mlllhrMm• ltUl'fUlld)' •MC•· Molt• e\'t~ "''°' 0 tpeeialty with Choice ll'loats from Food Giant! U.S.D.A.1 ... ICld .. CK• aun•••••m•• 981t. 11B0111 n• OR cu•• U.1.D.A. ~tiff-ION! IN 79.t. • • WHOLI · FRYIR LIOI .......... AIT c PULLY COOICID •1" 11..-ClllTIR ILICll llh .• u.s.o.A. 'CHOICI' "'" •11• Ill. · PORTIBOUll 9TIAKI ·•• U.S.0.4 'CHOtCI' I Hf 79 ........ ~llCICK ITIAK .1t. I GOLD!N ClfMf .HAMS FA~~~l~OHM 5 9c COOIC!D .... 7 tall $1 AllOllTID YOOUaT• .. tGl\I .. MEDAL FLOUR--------OOG (JIJl1ll - ----PlANTER'S. PEANUTS ~ . ' . KJ~lNA . -c ' • • (O(lTAll SPANtstl lmY CIOClll LAYll CAKE MIXES Prices lffectiva ~; Tllrs. tn Sii. "' mlMCi Soil. I 79c • Z.-. $2" ' ·•::-39C IJ1~ 69< IJ!°t 63( ~ .... 69' bot • • ... • :· ""' 34c Olld. """ Sc off) Fell. 1-4, 1968 ~ . Har .. r ShopplDS Ce nter, Costa Mesa 1 -~ ,. ~ I I ! J. I I I . I • .. ' ,. ..... • I I I ' ..... l .................... -·····-·-···-· 8 DAILY PILOT . ' ...... ......, .. ._ ....... RE.DUIED • • • LIMITED. ti.ME'! . . .. ,, ... • lOcyo OFF on custom-upholstered furniture prices Limited nme Only! . .. . Pick the style sofo or choir you wont. We'll C1.1Slom up- holster it and 1ave you a big 20 '/. on our regular low pric.tl Go through our 1watch boob today. Choose from hundrees of IUlNIY fabrics* -mat.,__,~ ~. boud•-in bl.,. of cotton, ny*i, rayoft. Colon? A danlint omty. Hurry in ond 1CP1e white thit offet ,_., • • ' I • Save '100 on our Fa1ltion Manor 'Mediterranean' style b8dNoml • • .. 4 piece .. 11 $ 650 R•CJ. '7~ I NOW . . Dramatic four piJ. .:.t IMluclla l'OOlltf'triple dr .. r bale clla 76• .. long), mirror, chest and lottfee bade twlft ~full bed. All hcr"9 IOlid p9can fronts end pecan wneene11t .,. • ..., hand,..._, burnhecl .,._.. fftMft. ...... ~larly Alllerian'. •• ,.. lteclroo111 .... Ul.50 Now•300 • .._, ... $116.NOW $95 Mlnw, ... $M .•. NOW $33 a.t, ... $19 .... NOW $67 ~·a;Jo ...... NOW $33 .,,... ... ,.. ....... ~ ................. $72· ~ . . ,, .... . .... 19 ... -••• .. •·---•••-••••••NOW $107 .... ~ --....... ••••••-••••••••••••••NOW $ J3 ~11111.. ..... ·-··----.. .. •••••-••••NOW $ 75 -.ill .......... _ ............................... v -16.75. 0 ¥ '1 ......... ••••••• ,....;.....·-·-·MOW 25.75 . BEACH ( Huntingtott Center) • • • •• .. l.t •• 7 fi"' triple clr .. 1er ancl mirror, l•I• •MO Nl1ht taltle, 1 ... •100 " NOW•290 NOW•230 . Now·$as Ful size bed, ... t .... etj; $145 NOW •130. ............................. ·' ~. ~~~-~ ... Sl75 NOW ~150 , T .. 4 piece 'Danish Moclern' style bedroom · Reg.*239, NOW$.200 Dww. -...r/111lrrer, .... $1 U NOW $92 a..t, .... $75 .............. NOW $65 ...... er full hMAMnl, bf. $4' NOW $43 ......... ...,,,_ ----...--_... ------..- • .. -----·--- • Mttmy are trellHd with Scatch.-f • t1ait1 ..,.....,. NEWPO~iT BEACH ( Faihion lafancl) .. ... , ,. t . . . ·. .. ! r ( s Ko1 .... ten Col ... Bir Km hi urb ol wit CUI 1 me po! mo PU OVt Ko Mi: a 1 ( als bil 'On Xo al ttf blf n : CW f,ib ae< Ko re1 ~· lei 1 Ho H eff ari br: of ~o M" Pr th4 IO tto no \el '° vi• Ur ' .. 1. ] (I 21 IU in u f1 0 n• ta be • to L ~ ls pl ,, l rt le It b fl • a b t t I c J 4 I I f J I f AU Penney Stores o,.n Eve~ Nl11tt Monday Throu1h Sahfnlfw .. . beach .ct ...... l .... IMt ... -..ur• .. nn.~1· tica by comblalq ,......., ltlO fMt tr IO ecrtet the .-:=-~ °' foar Ealiltcl Navy beam -narrow •OIP te ALWAV8 '1RST QUAll'fV I, r, ._i.. would be 10 *'"lb tbt ..... • ..,. ...... tw tb• l..,ill cw 1;.; ~ • I~-.. ~ •.i:. ~tnua .._a ..au. NCll were ww, It 8,000 tDM. 111 feet S. l(orea Blasts U.S. Proposals ~..W.CS lo tht N•"J late. and 108 feet at the beam. rati W9$ for evaluation. of. '!be LHA could , catrr at f~ aaid Tuesday. The leNl'I Na .. batJalleibln· IN~wy wQl pick the wi'anlng d1Dt 'taam of uoo~ 'm6D. ~ -itt8liln within four m~ ".lhlk 'lec-.ry •ppo.rt.1nc &ine sourees Mid. equipment,· ao or 1 o • Tbe 6ecll 1• .,..,,. betieoptu1. tub, o t h e r budatt uveUed Monday veblclet and aevtral landin1 providea tbt money for one boet1. SEOUL (AP) -I o u t b abendon lU attempt tbroush UIA. and oth•r fUds wUJ Tb• landin1 craft wouJd Korea.'• for.,. mil1nlr M · tbt UDHed Nations to get t.. Laid Mt ant ,ear for be. carried lll • floodabl• ..W todaJ tMt more at-the c:rtW nlealed. Security loq-llldUme ~mi I o r Wiil lD tbt LIM, allowinl telltloa abcMM M ped to lM Coundl IDlebera reported tbrff-IDClte. • imbarklq ....,..... lo bead Commmilt ,_,_ to u-no •UCCMI iD tllleir effort.a to '11M NPJ ~ for fqw' dlncU1 froal tbe b6c a11ault ..,.._ Pr11tfd Cbull1 llreat a U.1;4met1leaciloek flt ht btfaad. tho••· lhl.. lpto coastal waten Hee Part ~ 1D N9tb ner P bwttation to North Mtboudl U>t exact ton· ~ ~ lo'4t4 boata. Korea'• .... If ti-. 1181 x.or.a te,.... tbe councll de-flnrttlcm II IU11 belnc iroa· B•lieollW• 1"1DdMd from i-.tblo. 111 ......... ~ Mtt. eel ~ tbe ~ a tu"" a.ck _,..\the w mtetpadld 11 • e+11•• • U'D &llllllt •bit would ct WOUid IAd ~nt tao- ol ~ dllpltalluPI --_ ---'-of . ·~ .40.tOo tons, Uct . .. _ _,au-of -.. ~.,.II\'-.-auUS many ~ • with U. S. _,.I( ... Nol'tb Korean infiltrations in • • • .;;: J current Korua crlail. i ---~-1 · • • · The South Korea 1overn-rectnt .. .._. was the n-u s R • ts In .ti.., "" ~ . m .. nt will "cate-...n, oo-vas1on of Seoul Jan. 21 by • , e· Jee VI ng _ ~ JliVJ_, _.at-mu suerrilla squad u.n-• - J'OH" any ..SdttioDal U. S. der orders to kill President • moves to emphuiu the Pueblo case 111 tffortl for.. ric~. a~o~e:re ~~ NArth Korea to . U.N. over.all settlement of the half 1 milt from Park's W • Korean slt..Uon. J'onlC ruidenct. South Korean and , ·· Miniater Cbol Ktu·hM to American troops have 10 far tJNft'a> NATIONS <UPI) 'tbit"UmtM N ... ~.'th• • Chonei• ~~-=~t111ment killed 21 of lbe intrudus -TM Ubited ..... bll n · PUlblG ~ .'~~on. and captured eae. JeeW _J iuUllUoe tMt ]E~··· also will object to 1111 4trect Other dtve'°Pfnenb in I.be NOl"UI. Kona Dt bmtad to 8babl of .Niatan. hilateral taJb betweea the Korean crt.111 included the tht Ualted Natlca to db· ,...ld. ot tbl '9curltJ United Statte ud the North naumption bJ Nel1ll Korea cuu Ult PtMJ»lo laddtDt ..-tcimd1, ~ ·private Koreans and to any ~-ol 1ntruloa attempta lD 1be fell" tie prtllfte• of NCll'th eaannatlOU ~ with al to uchu,. h 'Putbao Amerleaa stet« ti the . Koreans without m... ol va&ioul 1bAlta ol IM 15-na- crewmen for North Korean demJUtariud ZOllt an lllfY u,. 1bl9 ud CJ'9W ml&bt •· Uoa eaforct_,. )*SY flJf ihflltratora. ti.C wli ~'"" 1 11r ~ to ·• war the tbird eomecatWe day. n. RM ~.Ul t91H an omm It a ... , n pitch, --•tic IOUfCH Sbabi'• JDCIDINJ term u m~vn.:.o Seoul! ud""""' ~I 1aJd ....,. . · council pnaldent. tnds ct "A ba9ic •ttlemftnt of the Waabinswn that one Pueblo ,,_ ~Ali.lml in 1he . mlcJniCbt. Ht wm 1urn ~ current crilU Ues ill taking ••W11U111 WM chad but that United • lfadool 1ugge1ted Job over to Am'-41ad.Or Mi· (ilrm meuant to,_. the tbt otb9'• WW• beinl .in-that it.th Kortan1 be lhvlt-pel. Sol&no \Aptl of Para· security of the ~ of perly treated by I.be Com· ed to diicua the P\teblo Jn. IVY·. . ~ I Koru and-prevent recur· mWU.ta. clded infcrmally u pert of WJtll a ~ suaeea· rence of any 'pro.ocattv• Gia of.~ Jnd U.S. lnfan· effortile ;.t the Wllel and tion lat an tntennediary in acts by . the North Korean try Dlv1s1on repelled four 83-man crew released. . the Pueblo case failing to regime.'' ht dtci.rtd. Hparate iAtrusklll attempts Tbt \1.8. 1tnUmeat, dlplo-·rain support and the Soviet In WuhbtttoD the Wt. by email budl of North matk IOUl"Cet •aicl. alto re-Umoa 1hltang its position to House contia .. to Put Koreana Tuelda7 ad early ftec:ted a...._ not to dta· beck a bid to North Korea, i.tavy stnet °" ~tic -th1I mornln1, • U · S · pleaae ScMlth Korea which the qUHUon of an invitatiOft efforts to fret tM Pueblo mWtary 1pokt1~ said. No said pubUdy It WN ~ppoeed to Pyontyanll u sumed par· crrewmen. Stn. J. W. "11· . casuatu.. were reported on to lnvtt.ln1 North Korea to amount importance. briirbt. ([).Ark), chairman tltber aide. of the Seate J'orllp Reta--DEAm VNoONl'llMED ~ons Conunlttee. liJ4 = Tbe U.S. Defea11 Depart· 1're~fut ~ meal Mid la Wuhington Pre~tdent JolmaOll he Ill tlaat ~ ol tbe death the imprelllol Jobnlon Wat to hopeful of avoldbll mill· at • crewman wu tto talk of a deadllae for re-unccallnntd. But on Jan. -no talk of a deadline for t.· 23. the da1 .,.,_. tbe Pueblo \eHe of the men. WM~ ~ Korea i, At the Ualt.ed Nation•. a bn •«• a t t • t • m e n t source famlllar wtth U. S. J*~ ~,._ • c.wfesslon views said he believed lhe bJ tbt lhlp • capCalil:Cmdr. United stat.a ..uM IOOll UoJd. M. BucW, ia. whk h Famo·us Timex Watches froin' Zale~s Serviceman Asks Asylum In Iceland he said one of the crew wu ldlled, a n o t b e r "heavily wouoded, and two others ''IUbtlY ~ •• !"atllet 'naud·ay. t b. White Hoose ba<f reported that it bad been informed Buther and bi1 men were bei.ot treeited properly .. and the wounded are being given medical care." REYKJAVIK, I c: eland . . ( U>) _ George M. Noell, Chi• £ .l -k 2i. a U.S. '1ervlcerrum. bll " e 8 .tt.e . asked for political aayJum . · · . in Iceland saying he oppose! B mh ff a} u.a. pollc1 1n Vietnam. of. o l fidall repor18d today· 1 Noell w11 1tatloned at Oceeside. .c&Uf;., w )\ e n In Viebiam notified be waa to be-sent '° Vietnam. He croued ~e border Into CaDada with has wUe. an lcehmdlc girl, went to New York, boarded a LoftWr Icelandic Airlines plant aDd landed in Iceland Sunday. t 'nit Ice)andk 1ovemmen la ~ his ap- plScat*l for uyldllt. The 1\1111 11 that M Will be gr• a t.• d aaylum Gift. humanjtarlan grounds. *" nlueed to talk to repartln and UW. could be lelrned of hit baokground. It was underitood he ,..-as bona. bi M.lliilsippi, his r.-r ,,., dlld in Korea antllls JDOlltr Uve1 in Tu· u . NEW DELHI (UPI > - Premier Alexei N'. J<ovlin of the Soviet Union and Premier Indira Gandhi of lndia jointly called today for an "ancOftdltional 1l'oj)Page of bombing l'I North Vlet- n.am," which they said would leacf ti MtotiaUons for pe~e. . Tbey also called f o r "~eneral arid c om p 1 e t e disarmamen~ under strict international control," an early treaty to stop thfl' spread of nuclear weapons. and withdraw.11 of t.:raell \foopa to ~ Jt:ne war posi· tions. The two h •* ol state alao considered estab1iah- mcnt ol a Ayst.m ol Euri>- Gl · S •ff peao sec u r lt 1 with Ue RI partlcipatiOJI of all Euro- ? an nalioat, "conatitutinl K.!JJ _ Hi•gh 811 lmportant coutribution to UMJ the CUM ol eoeMlldatiOD ?l world peaet " l B X-1"8 Mrll« ar 1. d Schoo o, '\/.· f:ndla to ptltcb up lta di~ :>VU el.. :Wltlt ~~ ...... of CHICAGO (UPU -4 UM C.PUSl1! C b 1 I t 1 • hlia ec:Mol boy died~ ~~ l ft I ormtd da1 after mifftnl --la Koly&la letl for kabul, ~.,... of a .frieDd: police, .\~ fW brW ta1kl ~ Pwe•mto, • 11. .oe w.th PrinM Min 11 t tr of Mr. ...S Mn. Ed l o NoaRIDe4 S.nwll t n PIM,..._"' JllftllAlad mite bli¢to Mo.icow, de9I tt Jhnllml C.-TM ~ 'Pmnltr h:· mmtty Jlalptt-1. H• waa a \ltttcl Mr1. GavJbl tD .Ult =---at ,..._. Jti191 U. SnJlt UJdca u bl itlt. •nclint • 1J1-day vllJt to ... .... told 1GUl\I iDdia. . !Wa ... toe* II .... ln· C.-anMnt T.- baladoet °'st-wtlOe two Dri Attacb . r7 ., 1111t.,.. a t=tut ve LA AT ,pf9• i..•nence 0::-e.,:;. Pro~ T~ea ---~-_ . " • w ,• a. • • • -· = '=-Nld OBe of -Los ANOi:La ((UPI) -t7 ,AaHION ISLANO-HIWftOif c•NTIR PelanMD!t ~ ---A drJW to aboUlih ~ OflN "°"· a. flt. 'TIL t1H PJll • .... ...... ... ~..... tasa bl CiUlllhM "'....... Alie• a dtJ crdbte..i wtddl bw ~ h lltltt conaUtution 1u w. • It. hw•ua s.... ,... a. llJI of Clr'tllll tllim Wtl bt ~ 'nlcuMly O.,e11 Me11. I F.I. 'tfl t-0,.,. o tcCM11t +.4ey ol llut te ........ la Soutbcn Calllarnla. I .. ' Get set for spring in standout fashions .f~om Penneysl .,,,. · Pentt•Y• has any dreu you JJffd to complete your spring fothion wardrobe ••• oMJ all at the unbelievably low price of $71 Yoo'd expect to pay more for these quality drHIH in easy-core Dacron• polyester, W'1ipped Cream•, acetat. i.,.tey, and cotton broad- cloth. Shirtwaists, shifts and lldmmers in pleasing· colora •nd livery patterns. Hurry i._ for the best 11l1ctlottl Junior, Miaes and half sins. $ U••VOUl!t ENN CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY I COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH l Harbor Shopping Cen+er) 'Huntin9ton Center l 0 , NEWPORT . BEACH ( ~1shio'n rslancl) . -• • .. # • .. . . .. ... -.... --.... ----, .... "" ...... .. -..,-,_,,.. Ir • • .. ... -• J 0 DAJL Y P'ILOT QUEENIE ly Phil lnterfancR ,1.75 Billion Auets J Occidental Cor.p., Signal to Merge LOS ANGELES (AP) - Occidental Petroleum Corp. and Signal OU & Oas Co. have announced plans to merge. Dr. Armand Hammer, president of Occidental. and Forrest Sbwnway. president of SlanaJ, said in a joint statement the two firms readied "an understanding" to mer&e Tuesday. "Tne two companies pro- pose to enter into a definitive a g r e e m e n t shortly," they said. "Okay, now that we've had our little laush, lh&ll we pt on to 90metbinr a bit more practical!" The a.anouncement follow· ed meetings of directors of the two companies in Loa An1eln. Stock holden still must approve the proposal. Smog Risk To Genes Revealed Under tbe agreement, a tax-free exchange of com- Leftist Role Charged In Strike Vio"lence mon and preferred stock of both companies would be made. Eacb share of Signal com· mon would receive .3'~ of SAN f1RANCISCO (AP) - a share of a new series A bioJoliat 1ay1 HVtte of Occidental '-1 preferred smog may affect aenes and valued at $100 for pur'!>Oll<"!S cause bum• mlalations. Fr•m Wtre Servlct1 nection with the demonltr•· of conversion, the ltatement The poulbillty w a • LOS ANGELES _ Los tion, which left some 20 plate glus windows oi the newspaper plant smithed. said. asserted bf A. J . Bugen- Eacb Slpa.l 1~ebolder Smith, a proft~ of in additicm would receive for bioloO at tbe Qlli(ornia each share al Sipai com· lnnitute '1l TedmolosY and Antelel police today were atudylaa the possibility that "new left" organizations may have played a role in Friday'• violent demoostn· tion at the Loa Angeles Herald-Examiner. Capt. Jotepb Stephens said one woman wbo ex- horted the crowd with a bullhorn had been identified as a Communi&t party mem· ber. He added that one band of ma.rdlers carried a ban· ner beM"lng the n a m e "students for a Democr-.tic Society.'' StepbeM said the in· formation may be b1med over to the irand jury with a requnt for • n in· veetigatlon. The officer said some memberl of tbe labor com· munity in S o u t h e r n Callfomla refused to take part in the demonstration in support of the strilcing American Newspaper Guild (ANG) '*'-°" Uley feared Violence. The strikers today charg· ed that the w i n d o w - smuh.ing d e m o n atradon was provoked from inside the plant. Sigmund Ar y w l tz , ex· ecuttve secretary of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, sald tbat "penons inside ttlt plant provoked whatever happened later by attaolling tbe1e demonstrators." Eight strikers were charg· ed Tuesday with 18 . counts of malicious mischief and disturbin& the peace in con· the man wbo dt9ccwe.red mon, or its equivalent of that much Loi Angeles Sipal preferred, a portion 1 m 0 1 c 0 'ID • 1 f r 0 m of • 1bare of Occidental automobile abaUltl. M bin -common, varytna from .3086 H '"-""·-da t ... ac es fO .2708 of la Occidental e apo ... AUICS y a wt annual meeUne ot t b e rommon ahare, based on Amelie• MeteorologicaJ S bed Occldental'1 •bares before Society. mas ib tbrff·for~ split. The ingredients in smog The new company would that might cause abnormal In Bay Area be named Sipal Occidental cban~s in l n he r it e d Petroleum Corp and would charact.erWk1 are oxides of have total assets ol about ni\rogen, he 1aid. These ox- SAN Jo'RANCISCO (AP) -tt.75 billion and combined ides are the dtemical.s that The ne11ly montl1 • lone revenues at mare thu f:I turn Southern CalUornia sky strike against S3n P'ran· blJlkm annually. • dirty yellow even when <' l • c o ' ' t w o m a j o r Si ai ... .m be d vilibllity ii not m u c b newspapers continued today ID wUA oper.tte as oblcured. following a n outbreak of 1 wholly owned subsidiary Haa1en-Sm.ith said studies violence in the Eut Bl) of the new company. have shown that nitrogen Diret.1ors proposed t:te ap-.oxides ca uie mutations in vea. .....i .. tment of Samuef B. M th 35 m lb rua viruae1, wbicb C O n I I S t ore an men s a -Mosher, ""-:-.. of the d t ttin. · hi nd -.i.um... almost entfrely of 1enetic e ypeae g mac nea a board ol SisnaJ, a s material w r e c k e d photoengraving chairman ol the new com-The carriers ot 1enetic in- equ1pment in the nonunion pany, with S h u m w a Y formation are o r g a n i c plant of the Conlta Costa chairman ol tbe necutive chemicals called a m i n o Times and the Concord "Ommi••~ and Hanun----'-:-.. 00· t " W9 VA &~ lf0Upa, WUM,;U are S ~ec Transcript Tuesday. maminC &I preaideat and to attack by nitrogen oxides, Dean Lesher, publisher of chief uec:utlve. • Haagen-Smith said. "The the papera, taid the oul-Ocddna1 Petroleum i.s oxides of 11ttrogen in the break apparenUy was based dtnnlfied inl«eltl, in-(orm of nJtritet react readi· on "\he theory that we have eluding oil, 111, sulPhur, ly with amfno groups to been helping the Los phosphate rock. fertilizer form alcohols," he ex- Angeles Herald-Examiner, and home building. plained. which Jt un true." 1;::::;=============;;c:;:====;;! "We have no COMe<'lion whatl<>t!'t~r wUh the Loa Anaeles • San Franchco newspaper 1triltes," Leiber said. The Herald-Examiner bas been publilhinl with noou· olon help since it wa• struck Dec. 15. Damage to the Times- Transcript plant in Walmlt Creek was estimated at more than $20,000. Marijuana 'Impostor' Due Medical Treatment LOS ANGELES (AP) - The judge aaid Gridley Lor1- mer Wrllht wu a skt man and an fmpostor and sen· t.enc«t him to 90 days of di· agnosls and treatment in state prison. Wright, a bearded 33-year· o Id Yile graduate and Big Storm Subsides SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The winter s$0rm U.t lub· ed Northern callfonda with snow and rain fot three days subsided today. Huvy snowftlD in tbt cen· tral Sierra Nevada ended and rains dtenchln& the coast and 1nlaDcl valley• &topped .. the .... front moved aoutll of t b e TehachalJb. Al tbl dorm blew on ln the aouib, 1tven pereoat bed died ii sc:dmld traflk a~ cldeaitl. but aevenl mlaalhg penoGa '¥ been nawd or r.-.... wilt help. Draft Reagan Group Formed LOS ANGJCLES (AP) - A Dnft R ..... for Pr• den Ooaml .. .11 WIC fonMd .. Loi ~ ..,.,. Val Valda. a Loi Ancllll ~ Velda la.kl tbtt aboulcl Ow ....... '*omt • ca- ...... eampai10 foun· ...._ d be •ell w"t ••~ former county probati~ ol- flcer wu convicted o f poaaessins marijuana. "It is quite obvious that I am not a criminal," Wri&ht said Tuesday of the sentence. "I'm Insane by bis standards, by standards of the court and by standards of the establlsbment it represents." Wright, convicted Ocl 18 and given five 1eau' pro- bation, was arrested near Yreka in Siskiyou County Jan. 18. He bad been ordered not to leavt Lot Angeles County. Brandler sakl Wrlebt Jsacl violated five of lliDt con- di Uons f« probation, in· eluding publlclJ advocatlllg use of dru1s. Wrllbt baa said be used drup 1n rellgfous observaoees. Wrilbt. dressed la a bu<:btin shirt tad f8ded juns, was denied ball ,_. din( an appeal. Mammoth Bones Found LONG BEACH (UPI) The boot• ot a ~ -a prebilt«ic eleslbant - were found 1'1tldaJ bf coa· etructioll work«• IA1tD1 a ftter Jlipe line Jut llCll'th of LGal ... ""Wtptl Airport. Tbe ~•••• wtr·• ditc.'Overed .. 17 Mt II .. ,, .,.., 1tt Service ••• He'd love Your Photograph on Valentine's Day! It'• .... Mid~ .......... ,_ ....,, Aowa,... ....... _.. .... .,.,, ....., ,........,,. wll be."•••· ._. • ..,..... .,, .... ....-•••• ,..., ....... ef • ~ fwM9 ........ ..,, ,. ..., ......... .., .... ...,. ......... ~ ,.... ............ ,.....,.,, OUTSTANDING VALUE! ...... ,. -ti• .,...,..,,. ~" btlow' tne aurfaee. 'nMJ Wtrt Identified at. ln&m• moth hones bJ • Loot Jkldl StN Collep t1e11lt,,.__ ________________ __.. member. 1t'bo noted that tbe ....,..... curled t U S k ,....... upward ud 1111. I • . } . ' All Penney Stores Open Every Nitht Monday Through Saturclay I I '(' ~ . A£.~!!~I . EBRUARY ·llar911J.n daysl \ .... TDl::IAYI Easy care tier curtains to d.ress up your windows .... u · " - .. . '6" x 11 " vet.Me C. uChet•k•!' Popllar notutol cotton osnoburg ~ with colcwful eotteft frinee. Hand walhoble. a.a.. .tural/..W or Ntural/Of'""· Wx24" 2.98 .. .. ., 3.49 .... ,.. 3.49 . -2i59 E. "Mediterranean!' Fmhionable fibereloa• M'- 1oina with the look of burlap. Contrasting trirn batMI and string fringe. Han.I waeh °"Y• Yellow, f*JcMo 60" x 24• W'xJO" 60" x ,.. 1.98 2.19 2.29 1.39 P--r't _,. .... turtain ,.. .... , ........................ ...... flflilh.7/16.,. TEii ................... ~ ............ ,,,_.. 55c .,. ....... ... .. .., 99c c.r. ....... ate 1.29 ( Herbor Shoppin9 Center) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Canter) NEWPORT BEACH ( Fe1hion Island ) ;. I _ _....__ -..-------.. - - Cf\ I .J j ii ., I ., .. • • I .. w a: M ll • , ' • .. BEAT• NOTICES BALTZ MORTUAIUES Corona •• Mat OR Mt11 t esi. Mesa ID UGI BELL BRO~DW A Y MORTUARY. I It Bnelway. c.tU MeP lJ a-sm PACJnC VIEW MEMORIAL PARJt Ce•ekrJ • MeirtllarJ Qapel -Pldlle View Drive N..,.t Bad. caftfenla .... ,. PEES PAJllLY COLONIAL rt1NDAL BOO "'1 Bella Aft., ........... --0018'1 MOB'ftlART ............ ~~ W'!STaD7 MOll'l"JA Ill en & ~ k . &.,;Ca .. _ ... I IHvortt• Radiologist Ap,J)Oinbnent Postponed ORANGB -Plana to im-~ a ticLA radiologist to bead the Oran1e County Medical Ceater's :r • r a y depuimeat here w e r e quickly halted Tuesday by dubioul county aupervilors. ' 1'1e board shelved Per10G.Del Dtredor Wullam Hart'• reconnnHdatioa fM the blriJll of T. T. OU, ctr· reaQy coerdhahr el ~ ldeftees at UCLA, pead.1nc study of the a,ppllcation by C o u • t y Administrative 0 I f i c e r Robert Thomas. PLACENTIA -o.ect'a· tion ~vandals ti .. Yorba c..•1--...-11nal.ler ....... ~ .. ,aots lil ~ c.., .. decried 're.-, ..... Ma. Tuel· day wtw> ordered 1tudie1 a1 bow belt to protect the areu. Supervisor William J . Phlllipt Mid fe.nces were smuhed at tht lJth Century Yorba Cemetery in the Pla""Ua area as recently as last Saturd11y He said can were ckivee throucti the-irouncts net thains at· tacbed to tombstones to pull them down .. d destroy flem. "It is enough to ma.ke you want to cry w"en you see the horrible damage these 1eugg have done," Phllllps nclaimed. ''I ~\d like to IM.nd ~ theri :-with a lhotp aod fti\·fOr them.'' SUpervilol' David L . ...... wbo ~the dilc!ullloo, said, "'nlil bu t.ecome a • iDcreulngly ..-matt.. We must lb.t1 m-.. 1o pntect iheM thriDel ti W*ric and .ellli.meatal ...... Maybe an ed.ucltional tr• I r a m ~be~... \ Pblllipl ·-..., of Ute ,..... .,.... • Ill t b • cemetery 614 .. .. 1850s Ud tlM, tome M Nrly IS 1123. .. It concerns me that thl1 man, who currently earu $1,498 a month, should be prepared to come to Oru1e DMHlCU ,..... . Coqnty (or "1f,., $upervilor '-'*• J. M...i..,. ic-... I. M11U11 D vid •-~-He Nkl bo4tl rate. ln a chain liDk fence were torn off Saturday nlpt. "Some of 111• belldltonu llave been takea from the p.inda and have been found tn other areas ti die~.·· • ...,. M. WI...,.,..._,, E. wi.-a uaacr uid. "I don•t o.;1!.,l~":. ...._ .,. wim-doubt hla ~Hftc.atlou - L'::... •· Mow9 " J.-"*" but I do wonder' if it was s.i .... •. HIMMI .,. o.i-A . ......_ neceu~ry to lrlre h l m K•""'" ~" "' o-.. ~-........, without first Jooldnl closely ,.,.. .,... .. ,,,..,... • ...... at our a\att be-" · A. Gr.....,.,t • .,. Jedi L. 11edl11ur11 ... ,,...... a. Hart defended the a,.: =~ Kl..,. ._. _,... c.. _plication u beinf "from a 'n. bean\ dedded to ex· plore flVecy avenue t o preserve the graveyvds. The Sblrlfr1 Department is to be queried as to proposals for better protection and the County Adminittrative Of . ficel' and other ollicial1 ask· ed to .a.dY tbe situation . ic1111ur1 man who could greatly ~;., 0""'--" .,. cwi .. L. enba~ th l 1 particular ~:" ...,,:.-va ._. .. , department with hit skill ._ .... ,.., .,. ..._. ~ ..... ud superior lmowlecfie. He u:. -'-" .._.. .,.-··~ MW 1'fll eertaJnly be hiJ'ecl H ._... "· H advance step ba.sis to ~~-=-"'=~i~ put him over, other ......... ,,_ employe.<1." Hart said, "but Je;;_~ 0'-" "' L.,. .M ... 1e we see no problem in that 11..,. ~1a1 "'"* w · Lell AM procedure." u ... a.r111 '--HM ... c11et1er Thomas will report to the Disneyland Comm~ty Awards Set J~="' N#fwr t..••-supervisors on the matter Lii* -""*-\"& l..,.. lrvllt nest week • .,,,.,,_ ArttWT H.. "-"" J ..... IC. IVY" JM« Oertleft .V-ld va C.rl luM Ar~ It~ c:Yrtl ~ ¥t NeM .o:,:: ~Ga ....... "' ·-o.;..;;;r-" ThellN J, ~ n H..,,,. L. "......... . . Lok IA. ~· "' 'Slllle,), Sl>..ictlw "°'3f ..... l,. ~ .... ltOMkl l . '"•"'"" EdYIJI• L•v•M White va Jolln A...,.r Whit.I M.rl' J. F•lcefl ¥1 llo0t<1 CM rlel "•leoft l.lfldra A. SIMlbln v1 John r>. _.,., Vlftlnla MclCI,.,,.., v• "-W-.dl MclClllMY o~':"~ ... c~JtM -rl• Hernandet Wlllt• v1 J1dt A. Whit• Adrl~~ M. N-m•n .,. John I'. Neneman Nan<:y Let Ts'(IOr "' C.ry Fi. T•Ylor' -rl..,. LOUIN Oi.11 WI .MicllMl J•,.,... Oiell, Jr. NM!CY •1111 c .. nw.. v1 Jeue MclC• Cu flldae Vivian A H-ieln V1 Jadt J . ...,..""' ~ndra Lou AU1mtn ., Jolln Err.-11 Allsm.tn hllier L. 11,,_, .. ltkMr• H. Simmon• · P•lrlclll Am c..mplloll W ltOM14 Orr C•m•U · • PeuliM M Mori-v1 J1mtt w. Mciff-" James A Wirf VI lt11¥ JH n Wirf M1r91ret Joe" W"'*ler ,,. Gflrtl4 P Wlnltler , Elaine N. Crev.., "' G-•• Wlllltm Craven ..... ,..... --1:'1 1.m. T~tdey, rescue, 17212 ltfftl ....... 11:.M •·"'·• ntteue, !If Miii! SI. 12:1J 11.111 .. retcve. lMI Hunllr>et ... unter Sets First Phase· } ANAHEIM -An Orange .. ~ty organization w i I I SANTA ANA -County · receive '5.000 for ll~ com- superviaort Tuesday ap-munity service at the 11th proved conttruction of the a.n.oual Dllneyland Com· $1.5 millloa first pbaie of munlty Service Awards Lun-cheon her. Feb. 14 at the North . Oranie County Disneyland Hotel. Regional Cavfc Center. Th .11 b 26 oth ~he $8 million facility will awar':se t:liog e $ 2 5 , 00e~ ultimate!>: hou~ 18 Superl?r which will be presented to and mu111clpal courts. Sax other orfamutions selected courtrooms will be made avaHablt with completio f b>: the 1981 Awards Com-.. · n,o m1ttee J~~1 arutial phase of the pro-Incl~ded on the 1 9 6 7 More than 700 emptoyes Awards Committee are Maj. will work tn the completed · Gen. William G. ~rash. facility which will occupy U~MC, El Toro, chaar~n : 17.8 acres of land in the Miss A g n e s Blomquist, HillcrestP a r k .Ha r b 0 r Newport Be a ch·; ind Boulevard-Sunnycrest Drive Herberi L. V. Co ff e Y , area of Fullerton. Other Westminster. c o u n t y departments oc-'nle purpote ?f the ~warda cupying areaa in tbe new I.I to provide mcentave for building will include the crg.anlut:ions in 0 r a n g e manbal'1 office district at-County to undertake and torney'a d i v i ~ion and carry out projects of com- prisoner detention areas. munity .ervice. Ave. ----------------------- . Road Study Qkay Given SANT A AliA -County participation in • State DMslon of Hllhways study of "Meth Orange Coast arttrial b'alfic systems" was approved Tuesday here by countY 1upervbors. Notlnt tbal the 1tucly wa1 to be carried out by the No11h Coast Tran1portation Coordinating Cemmittee "at no C4K lo ~ 'COUDty," Su~rvbor David .B a t e r urted adoption of the pro- posal. Specific stud)' • e c t o r • havt nol yet b e • n deslsnated b'{ tht ftlte aroup. But l 11 expected that "north coa1t troublt 1pots'' will rtttlve clou ac:rutiny, said a COl'l'nlttee 1pote1m1n. "HOMEOWNERS -: BORROW •500 to •10,000 OR MORE -BY PRONE" Wf c•E Tl YOUll .. YOIK llftdtrst~ .,._ i. ......, t• ewo~e 'JOIK lofn ricllt N ltle ......... .._ c.tt It 'JOIK llelle to 11111& tll •ttllt ..,lmtty _, COflfidllttially. S. call 111111 tMe, tM ,... tllt ._ 1111 it is to lier· ,.. .. ...,,.... .... COISOUDATf YOUR lllLS- C&IT MOllTHLY ,AYMUfTS II HAll l • (• If ,...,. ~hind OR 'fO'/( jlrtstflt hollst payintnb, tf lltW '-t• IWlll4 doWll ~ otlltfs. Uniotl e111 lo• c.;"' It '°" tf J'llll' PfOperty's .al11t. IWO'UI 111«1 ......... 1" lileuPt ltt °" ttqllttt. ,.., -... "'" ill ..... ,., ,. ... 24 llouf$. ... '°" utlt ••• ..., -,_...__$ 4.11 "1fff111 JM* ttlllsl Mil bt· tt•.--S US Clllle ,..,. I lllllUI W ,"""' $2.•-$tt.• '" ... HtM-!Mtlt rn"' ~UI .... ,,..... ......... ,_ $4.----..UJ2 ......, -"-1 ..._--S4UC ... ..,,, A. I ' . AH Penney Stores 'Open Jvery NI ght Monday Through Seturilelfi . . -I AL!t~!!~'1· FEBRUARY bargllin· ••~s! SPEC IA euvs-1 . . . -.. No'f' chdose c;i ny of these '., . STAY NEAT KNIT UNl·F~RMS . . .$ ONLY EACH , fotflion right spring uniforms •JMtiolly pri~ fot the wiM Caffef 9lrll Set slimllntr shift&, brisk pltoltn, eoty Wtof' two pcwttn , • • •nd to mo11y more, yo11'1l hen to Mt. fot ycwrMlfl All lft the eotittt <Ort nylon blend knita thcrt woth in • wink ••• ~ry in elfMtt ,.. tiiNI J\/lt • tcwch of 1ht Iron i• ell the fv. they11 rww Medi Sl1M for jufti9rt, petltt1, "'"-• e"41 hoff aiUt lft ltlil tell..-• COSTA MESA ( Harlr>or Shoppin9 Center) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center1 !,,, ' I ~ ........ .,......,. Wt,. cl• .. exf#lf _..,• ef c.n.. (pr....tc.Me1 I W. ..... ....... .., ... ..,..._ ... ~ ........ ..,......, ..... 10.99 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) .. ... .. -.. .. .. . . ' 12 DAJLY PILOt ~. JMuarJ 31, 1968 FOR MEN I llU&IEJI SOUAIE-2 70 E. 171H, COSTA MESA ONCE A YEAR "HONEST TO GOODNESS" JAN. 31st FEB~ ilOth TO OUR MANY flRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: FOR THE PAST EIGHT VIARS WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A REPUTATION FOR HOLDING AN HONEST TO GOODNESS (SALE) ALL MERCHANDISE flROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Of FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MANU· FACTURERS. AU.: WOOL SUITS SUPERBLY TAILORED 1 ·2·3 IUTTON POPULAR SOLID COLORS MD. •UT, LT. •llT, ILUI. llOWN, CHAI. SUITS u~ uu 55.00 •••.•.•• 41.88 65.00 •••••••• 44.88 80.00 •••••••. 59.88 I 00.00 • • • • • • • • 84.88 125.00 ........ 19.88 1'HONIST TO OOODNISSn ONCE A YEAR SPORT COATS U•. SAU 29 . 95 •••••.••• 22.88 39.95 ••••••••• 29.81 45.00 ••••••••• 33.11 59.50 ••••••••• 44.11 "HONIST TO GOODNISSH ONCI A YEAR JACKETS •••• MU 17 .oo ..•..•... 12.81 20.00 ••••••••• 14.18 25.00 ••••••••• 18.88 35.00 ••••••••• 25.88 42.50 ••••••••• 31.88 37.50 ......... 27.88 55.00 ......... 38.81 "HONEST TO OOODNISS" ONCI A YEAR Pullover Sweaters U•. SAU 12.95 •••••••••. 7.88 I 5.00 ......... 11.n 16.95 . . . . . . . . 12.88 17.95 . . . . . . . . . 13.88 19.95 ......... 14.88 32.50 ......... 18.81 "HONIST TO GOODNESS" ONCE A YEAR CARDl&All SWUTIRS 13.00 15.00 16.95 19.95 29.95 SALi • • • • . . . . . 6.88 • • • • . . • . . 11.88 . • • . . . . . . 12.81 • . . • . • . . . 14.81 ......... 19.11 VAL TO $~5.00 s MINIMUM AL TERA TION CHARGE ON SALE ITEMS "HONEST TO GOODNESS" ONCE A YEAR CASUAL SLACKS COIDS Reg. 8.00 & 9.00 4.11 WASH 'N WIAI R..9. 6.98 1.11 NO llONS Re9. 7.00 J ... DISCONTINUD COLOU-llOUN SIDS DRESS SLACKS 25 .. SOo/o OFF "HONEST TO OOODNESS'1 ONCE A YEAR *DRESS SHIRTS SHOIT SLDVIS SHOIT SLDVIS LOH SLllVIS . 'Reg. 5.00 2.11 Ret. 6.00 J.11 R-.. 6.00 J.11 •HOKIH SIZES ''HONIST TO OOODNUS" ONCE A YIAA SPORT SHIRTS a•. SAU 5.00 •••..•••••. 3.11 6.00 ••.•.••.••• 4.48 7.00 •••.••.•••• 5.31 8.00 ........... S.11 ''HONl!ST TO GOODNESSH ONCE A YEAR TIES u•. SA.I 2.50 ........... 1.SO 3.00 ........... 2.00 3.50 ........... 2.50 4.00 ...... ~ .... 3.00 SOX .... MU 1.00 .••••••••••. 61c. I .SO ••••••••••• "" lie "HONIST TO GOOQNISS., ONCE A YEAR SHOES SLIP.oNS & OXFORDS l&.ACU AND llOWMI MOHN SIDI 25 .. SOo/o OFF ''HONIST TO GOODNISS• ONCE A VIAR JEWELRY GI~ Items 1/3 OF~ SORRY-NO REFUNDS, EXCHANGU OR LAYAWAYS IONUS TAILE ._ ...... -• --A·W.,,..... ........ _ ................ , ... MitC...-..eT ........ ........ FOi MIN I llJ.&IEI SCllAll-2 70 E. t 7TH, COST A MESA °'9n Thun., llrL 1tt( f '-.M. SitvNey IYL 1tU 6 ,.M. For Tlie Record ·Dlvoree• TMRU SAT. ONLY! REDUCED I Big Mac· Penn-Prest• never iron work sets I SHIRTS PANTS Reg. u3.98 Reg. 4.98 1 NOW 3.33 NOW4.U " Thit Pen"""91t poty.sfer I cottoll fiMline twi11 work ..t wfll stay hsh and new 1oollno WGlft aftw wash without ironlngl Shirts en tailorM with French fronts,*> front flap pock• ..t ... sleeves. Pants hove plain fronts, cuff.d hems and a sturdy bross zipper. ChOrcoof, Oltv.wiea .. Pull ,.... of men's sizes. Ru11•d wor~ 1ho• dHignecl for extra wearl l "leet 11.99 13.99 ......................... Neo,,•ne ..hf•A crepe rvlw ............. Mee .... eder4 retlm ell wttJi Du hnt ...,,._. .,mhelfc ,...., ....s..t ..... HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORl BD.iCH (Huntington Ci .... ,) ~--------·---~ ~--...... ..-..... - I . .. .. ' / , ~. SHOW ITOPftERS -Mrs. Dtck lUopeDe (le(t) studies her script while Mrs. Earle B. Pore puts Mr. Topper and ~ Girl through their. paces. The women wi! "stv," along w1th other Bminess and Professional Women's 'Club iDembers during the Boss-of-the-year Awards Dinner Feb. 18 in the Mesa Verde Country Club. • I ... Bridge Benelit OC Alpha Phis Are All Hecirt Southern Orange County Alumnae of Alpha Phi are aware that medical research and treatment would be al- most 100 percent curt~ i 1 e d without generous contributions. - So, they are getting to the heart of the problem by staging their annual fund-raising benefit, a bridge brunch to ftnanclally support the alumnae'• national pbllanthropy, cardiac aid. Having given . enthusiastic help in the past to the Hw't Fund, Alpha Phi nationelly bas been the largest single oontribub'. During the past 20 years, the group bu been credited with a total of almost $1,000,000 to this worthy project. A further aid in this field is the volunteer service of 20 members who iN serttng 11 district chairmen for the annual Heart Fund drive, with Mrs. Margaret Hatch a.urning duties u Newport Beach drive chair· man . . Chairman of the benefit, which is scheduled to be- gin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, in Irvine Coast Coun· try Club, is Mrs. Robert Pflimlln. Assilting her are Mre. William Hersey, res· e"ations chairmatl: Mrs. H. Lawrence Hlgbey Jr., dee· orations, and ltn. Daane M. Zink, publicity. Further information 11 available bY callinl{ either Mrs. Pfiimlin at 846-7884 or Kn. Heney at 87&-2993. PbilanthnJpy dWrmu of the area group is Mrs. William Campbell. 1i • HEARTS AND FLOWllS -Valentine frames daintily decorated with paper flowers, lace and net will adorn Irvine Coast Country Club Tuesday, Feb. 6, when South· ern Orange County Al~ of Alpha Phi stage their • .....,, ,,_,, it, INe NIKM-&.a Pt .. II Best :Boss 'Ble.ssed' Better watch out, better not frown, better be on your best behavior -that's the word being passed to bosses of Business and Profesional Women of Newport Harboc. The man who passes the "test" will be crowned Boss of·the·year during the BPW's annual awards din· ner scheduled Sunday, Feb. 18. The gala &Cfair, which will be staged at 7:30 p.m. in the Mesa V~ country Club, has become a traditional highlight of BPW club activities and recognizes outstand· ing civic and philanthropic conbibutions of local busi· nessmen ~md women. Bosses and their wives will be guests of the club, and the coveted· awards of Boss-Of-the-year and Girl-of ·the year will be announced during the occasion. Adding to the evening's fun wiD be a truly "Great Shew," a variety show whose entertainers wiH be BPW members. The show's "stars" have rehearsed diligently since November, according to Mrs. Orville Schlueter, event chairman and variety show producer and director. "Stars" of the show will be the Mmes. Earle Pore, A. . E. Naegeli, Helen Cole, C.R. Chamberlain, Richard Rio- pelle, J. W. Broback, Stena Craig, J. B. Hamit~ F. R. Fox, Vergil Oakden, John P. Palen, E. C. Hutchison, R. E. Chandler, Joan Soule and Herbert Hope. More are the Mmes. Frank McCarty, Lois Law, Dor· othy Jo Swanson, W. A. Rosenfeld, Don Southworth, Ruth Gerrish, V. L. Brubaker, Wendall C. Wood, Barbara Ritchie and the M.i.saes Nettle Wise and Sharon Watson. major benefit, a bridge brunch. Admiring decorations are (left to right) Mrs. Margaret Hatch, Newport Beaeh Heart Fund chairman and Mrs. Robert Pflimlin, benefit chairman. . 1 Why Try . tO ~opy If It Turns Out to Be One-Of-a-kind? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am bebll marrled in Asril nd lMm ubd fift · · frlendt to b9 brfdelmlddl. One of the bridumakls .. ,. it'• atupid .. rpend 915 tor a clrela that abl can copy for one lbtrd the price. 8be bu aanounced tbet .. la .,.., to make her *-· Tlavt ,... aome of the ..... • bu whipped up oe her llWi8' ma cb 1 D • and they 10ot ..ry •'boatemade.'' Alto, It'• Im· pefl.ib.. lo mPcb fabricl and her W. 11 bcnmd to loot dlfrereat from .. olhln. My mother •uuesta I ten ber that U ahe cal''\ afford tt buy the dnu I wUl undaltud ud UCUM ber from beln( lD the ftdd1Dc '*11· Tbil '1t1 .... *" • pd friead for 15 yelrt lftd f W1lllt ID-~~ ~Mp. ~l-HOBROnaj~ miatakea and no one ls any the wiser. So plule, Ann Landers, don't try to 0"9 the public the impression that •""'1 phyaiclan who hangs out a = la a paragon of virtue, ln· c of error. Tell lt Ulte It It. -CALLING DR. KILDARE DEAR ll'VILl.E: Tiie .._. ..e. -.....e. You laid all IW'feona must D~ CAWNG: Tbere are fn. .-pMalet ud bad 1cton • ,,_-drt iiiN • cu • a l e . do a bioplJ ftnt and that no reputatile flefi, alld u.e medical pro- IM 111111 It .., -...,.. 8lae ...-. phylidan would perform such a • eseeptloa. Uafortuaately, ftat -• w.111 ..,.. aat operation anleaa the biopty ibowtd a n. a ,_,...., It ••tenpW.loa• or U aae .... .e ..... Offer te,., mallpancy. You 11 much u c~ ....._ a jeb aomeo• becomet ... ...... .. ... ...... ., tbe ftlDaD. liar. ""·· ....... ..... ..., .... a. frte ...... II ,... MaJ I direct your attention to the f btw., .. pnfe11 .. a, ltowner, -.X. ... , 117 ~ "reputable." I would not artue tMt .... Rd 1 eMNde...._ jeb the point tbft the majority of phyat-ef ,..., tt. on memben. Pett cians m"t reasonably bonat, tome , '"' Hll .... , plryttdnt It of • are even bt1hly principled. and• mr .. a.,.euee. Me4ICllJ or1un. are totally dedkated. but that •ttll U.., ....,, 1tmte u4 udeul, are leavet a number of tnlft·bunllT. pnaAlllll ut t1W1ut la tWr fldlt m0De7·btmlrf ICO\lftdttlll, not tit lllft-.,.._ .. .._ ... • • • e k 1 • tion cbronk 1Jcoholica who bury tbeit ¥11111eal ....... an ewtaaUJ belDC elevatH 1111 Me411eal A1tclft Com- mittee• la die ua..'t llolpttala. Ad- cUUollal aafe...,.. ..,. pro.We• by U&btellla( diio ftMlelretHDtl ft t ltotpjtaJ cerllfle"1ea JnjJvlaS tiN1 padeet care. Wltetl ne et81Nen &lat befon die Abraham rlenor npwt la lilt, "doeton" 18 ••• ltatet were por· mtuecl to praedce ...... by W19e or a eertllleate parellaM w u HUJe aa 91 I MJ tile mttUcal ,,.., ... be made enorm09• ltrhlet. AD pr.- fetliou alilMJd do u weD. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 0 u r d1ughter has been married for two years to a ~alled S o u t h er n genUeman who la .UU calling me "Hey You." It would pleaM me lf be called me Mothe.1' or I'd iJadly 1ettle for "Mra. " or IVID •tty. but this .. Hey You" lJ .................. . ·"·.:.I!---....... '· . ._. ..-...... .. l ... , .... , .. .... •• ..... '.,I • .. .,19._ ·~ & .............. ...._ ..... .,._._ ............. ,.. -.lf•4lt• ~ ........ .,. ..... 1 .. ietuni on my nerves. I'd like to tell him tu a dtl6 way to cbaqe his aalutatloo. ._ abould I do it? -ARKANSAS TRANSPLANT DEAR TRANSPLANT: W111 lie. 11btle wltll a lammoi:? Tell ~ 1"'Ve bid enoqh ef tbe .''Jle.1 Y~ ad If lie foeu'& wu& to call Betty, Mn. wtll ... 11 aleoholllm a 4ileue? Bow• the alcoholic be treated? Ia dMd'4I a ClD't? Read the booklet "Alcoboltlla -Hope and Help," by Ann Landen. EncJo1e as centa tn coln with JOW nqueat and a Jona. stamped, aelMd- ctraaed envelope. Ann ,l.andera will be aJad to M¥, you with your problem1. Send _. to her lD care of the DAll.Y ~. onclo•lnc a stamped, Mlf~ ea~ I] ' .. -.. .,. ... IWlY PILOT w~. JJ1WW1 n , 1968 A Superb View 'As You Like It' Frank Muller, chairman of the board of governors l>f the Balboa Bay Club (center) treats Rufus Cramp- ton and June Watts, members or the Royal Shak&- speare Co., Stratford-on-Avon, London to a view of the Harbor Area via his boat Mojo. The company 'Bride' Pens Divorce Book · By PATRICIA McCORMACK • ..NEW YORK (UPI) fiunny thing happened. to Jtovise Rohner l&e year ~ter she put together a Jwidbook for d iv o r c e d ;. women. She got married · -'aln. ;El\nd that'1 I a y 1 Jl I -.,methlng when yoo con-tider she comes complete • 1'ith four children, ranging age from 10 to 15. t er new husband, .Jaclt e1ls, 11y1 be would have _ amed if anyone ever entlooed to him the thought 6f marrying a woman with .four children -before be $let Mrt. Rohner, held hands and lott hi.I heart. "But she w11 the rltbt ne for me," he 1ald, "and It really wouldn't have mat- tered if &be had 4 4 lbildren." The Lot A n i e lt 1 housewife wrote • • T h 1 D i v o r c 1 • ' 1 Haadboot" (DoubledQ) a year qo ud :1 Young, New . ...... .., _ _,,,,,.--. ... •~·r,...••••,.,.•-·• • A ceremooy Juae 1' la Our Llidy ol Mount Carmel ~· Chlll'Ch will JoiD ill manlatt CJDtbla A 11 c • M!DDey, daupter of Mr. aact Mr1. Georae MlDlle1 ot Newport B e a c h , and Michael Patrick CUrran of Balboa lllancl, IOD of Mr. and Mra. Patrick Curran of Bakersfield. Tbeir en(agement WU revealed before 5Q relatlva and clote friends by tbe father of the bride-elect dar- ing a champagne buffet par. ty in the Bel Air home of Mr. and Mrs. Joaepb MID- ney, brother and 111W·ID- law of tbe bride-to-be. Mill Minney, a ainl teneration CalJfondan, WU araduated from Newport Harbor High Schoel and at-• tended the Unlvenlty ol WU &raduat.d cum Jauc11 California, Santa Barbara. from UCIB and 11 a ltDdeat SIM will be sradUated la June from UCLA wtth a ID tM Colllle ol ,,.,...... depee In p.,ebolOIJ, She at UCJ. is a member of Delta Ga. J'ollowlaC srldu.U. m ma 1ororltf and the studeat Jae. he wUl bepa h1I iD- councU. tern1bip at tbt Saa Dtie10 which currently is appearing In the AhmlDIOll Thea- ter, Music Center, matle Los Angeles their only ato.p in the U.S.A. ~ Carl Neiaaers also treated the 8(). member company to a supper party in their Newport Beaoh home. after a cruise around the bay. The bndearoom-elect ll • Naval llolpltal. u. la a fourth generaticm CallfoY· " -~ nlan wbo11 treat· member of the ~atiOD grandfather, Jamet CUrran, ol AIDlrlcan PbJllciaDI aad was one of the pioneer SUrtton1 and Pld Bbl reaidentl of Bakerlfield. Ha Sipla, medical frllW'llitJ. Summer Plans Theater Party Planned Sears Costa Mesa in South Coast Pl87Jl Invites You to Meet .P~µuy Paventi SEARS COSTA MESA ig~gues 1968 .. Thursday thrll Saturday Feb. 1st thru Feb. 3rd Only ' If 1oa•ve the tellapenm•t·aM ~ ol a,._., wll1 Mt be onef Or try "kWlc more tu" W. a w.le. Or '8 eWe al da7 la bnmeUe coltf've. Yoa .a be UJOM ti .... la a Sean""' NO MONEY DOWN on Sean -. I . --: .. --.. . .. . . -. . -~ -----.. -. .. .. . . . -.. ------ . . .. . . .. . --... -. . " .. -r .. • -• ... , "' . -· -... . Wedntsday, Jall1&1ry 31, 1968 • Our pledge 11 to continuously offer our custome'rl the beat In quality, the beat 1electlon e1nd the beat values. Save more with our everyday low price, plus full 7 ·day advertl•d values. Mtl.AJ-'''S s U.S.D.4. ''A'' GRADE FRESH WHOLE BODY CUT ·UP FRYING CHICKEN .............. La.32• u .. D.A. GlADI UA" OVIN HADY --·-.TURKEYS HENS OR TOMS 35!. DRiSS!!f_. ~'t tOOo. lL -'1ALIAN DANOLA 4yt.O%. flkO. 59c IATH'S llACK HAWK 79c c oatlNGOOOlS3S 3c HAM COOKED IA. DAINTIES. 2\~.TI~. LI . ... ouNCl lA· DANC>lA 12-0%. 'ACKAGl 69 c MANHAnAN All IHF 49 c otAL BACON SI.ICED • • • • • tA. SALAMI ... 1~H~:· 1A. PllCES EFFECTIVE 7·FULL DAYS GROUND BEEF - flllH -LIAN -DUICIOUS { HOUND HOURLY IN OUR STOHS c LI. CHUCK STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR STATER HOS. CHTIFllD llEF c CHUCK ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR ITATU IROS. CERTIFIED IHP LI. SLICED . BACON , TAILI HAND 1 ·POUND PACICAOf ~~~~~-SEND FOR ~~~~~~~~~ LI. I 03 GASH RE Fu ND Ca=w'r.':1': SAVI MORI WITH STATER HOS. LOW IVHYDAY 'RICES STATER HOS. D • ~~~!~:,rr-• ROUND BONE ROAST ......•. La. 4t PORTERHOUSE STEAK ..•.. La. '1 .19 BOLOGNA ~.~.,;2~~=~· SEVEN BONE ROAST ......•.. u . 4t TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..••... la. 11.39 o• I ·~ QN EVERYTHING YOU M~~~:,U::,~~ IUIPROAST ................ u.89• T·IONESTEAK ............. u.11.15 WIENERS j BUY IN THIS STO * __ .._,...,..,. .. ,," ROUND STEAK.BONE-IN .. , .•• u.69-ROUNDSTEAK,BONELESS .••. la. 7t 39~ ~ RE :'~~~~= GROUND CHUCK ............ u.49• CUBE STEAKS .............. ll.9t 12-oz. ,. ~~~~~~m~~~~~~~"~~~~"~~~~~~~~,~~~~,~~~~~~~~,-~-~~~~~~ ROLLEDIEEFROAST ~ .. ~7~ GROUNDROUMD .........•••. u.U• "~ EL ORTECA CHlllS : •... 4-01. 21• GREEN CHILI SALSA .. O:.~tA ... 23• GERBER IAIY FOOD ~i=~~ t ZEE PAPER TOWELS. elM~TIOU 27' ZEE ROLL TISSUE ..... ,H . or 4 34• ALLSWEET MARGARINE . ~l. 2&• NESTLE COOKIE MIX ~~~ 1:t.·3t COOKIE Ill TOl~:=,,. ••• ,1U.OL 47• ROYAL PUDDING •:T .. 2 ::.25' TURKEY NOODLE ~=: . . u -or. 35• GARBANZOS LOMA UHM •••• u .0 1. 2t GRAVY QUICK LOMA llHOA •••. :::: 2&• DINNER CUTS lOMALINDA ••• 14.01. 67' LOMA LINDA NUTEENA .. u .oL &2' VETS NUGGETS .. J •. 67• . l~t 12. 75 VETS BURGERS DOG FOOD . ::83' _ POPCOH SHSOlllC -.... u-•1. 3t SAFFLOWH llOllEY ........... ~.,...,a- GltHN GIANT WITH aumRSAUCI -10.oz. Nlllftl COIN 33' VEGETABLES GlltNllANS ,, MllUD VIOfTAll.ll ........... swnr".u MU-'AN'fAll $ J 79 ROSE SHRIMP .......... Hi-LI.,. •• Ml~W!l"Kllt U. :.iii'oi 4• .IOlllTOI NI 1-11. ........ • n · KOH DOGS........ .,---~ .. _,.,_... 4fte ncu NI l.f"Cll ............ u. I~· COOKING Has ............... ~·£.,- •.tCUOfOf t 3a. •OM"l·C-a , 4 •1 .liliiS'riil Pll llfWJ ......... ;i AUIH Fiii ITICO •.or. ,_.... &7• --Oto-uan 2 'IAh CIEDEPIU 11-0Z. .. -.......... CALaNTATOU .... -.w - ALICA .... ~2··54c llLTZER •••• : PIEU CllCllTHH ............. _ .... -a.oL7t IClllCI IC IM MOIOUIT .. m.-....... -.oLlt llAL ... ,._,., ___ .,_." ....... -... ---• ............. _ ................... ..-71' . ....... .,.., ... ~~-.. " LETTUCE LARGI, FANCY, CRISP HIADS 2FOR19c .. =APPLES 21~02Ltc LIS. WOl,PANCY,DISllT,SWln 8 45• GRAPEFRUlt ........ LI. IAO LAIOI, PANCY, Ill" MITl 19• JOllY· TIIE NPCOH .............. OL 23' SWISS llSS IHTAffT COCOA Ill-.» ILUE IONNET MARGARINE .•.. :::, loll. 27' PHCHt Ill •u;ro=-.......... 2-• PUllRIS PEANUT Oil ......... ·"'°' 87• PHCHE MIX ·.~:· ..•.....• fia.SC• FRISICIES CAT FOOD ·~~~~i:."' .... 2u .. u 31' AUffT JfllMA SYRUP .. ,l).OL 37• ....... FRISK.IE$ CAT FOOi ~ ........ 3 •-01 31' MACARONI & CHEESE ":::J;." •.• 2-W FARMER IOY POTATO REG. CHIPS .............. 79•BAG ...... . WISHIONE I TA.LIAN DRESSING ......... . l·OZ. $ BOTTLES . ...... ' ................. . s10WDR1F1 . e SHORTENING ..... ~ ..... CARESS SANITARY PKG NAPKINS .... oF40 ... TOPS IN QUALITY AVOCADOS ............. lACH iiiiS~:~:: ..... : .... 1 r iir.o.TPEAn .. . ... 1 r BORDENS QUART MAYONNAISE ....... . e CiiiciiN NOODLE i1111m .......... . 3•LI. CAN .••. $1.75 STATER BROS. COFFEE ....... ..1-U. CAN .... I n••• I coo••• 1 ........... u•m.,. ......... ,,, CM91MMAT9 IU. .... llOVMUI ......... tmlOJt IU IUIT... . ... r-1=r -2-• 5.~-S9_c 2 ~ 29c_ 1-LL • 49c c111CO•LM11C1~ ..... _ .. ___ .. --,,.. ..... .. .... _.,... .. __ ..,. __ ...,,, I • ..·~~ -=-• - • 'i J8 DAILY P'l&.OT Wedlltlday, JlJIJIJll'/ 31, lN Costa Mesans Honored On Golden Anniversary Achieving Self-potential Home Economist Delves Into Homemakers' Role 'Travels' Via Talk Auxili•ry Were . 16..99 •... : •••••••••••.• •• LM Were 19.99 ................... Rew 10.M Were 22.99. . . . • . • • . • • • • • . • • • • .... 1 ~M Were 25.99 ...••.•••••••••••• HW '13.M Were 27.99 ...••..••.••••.••.. BOW 1•.99 Were 29.99 ................... llOW 1 LM CAPRIS ' 13. 99 Phil RoH . • • . . . • • • • • • • • • . llOW 4.99 8. 99 Stey-Preu. . . . . . . . • • • • • • • HW 4.99 7. 99 Stey-Preu Skirts . . . . . . . . . • llOW 4.49 COLLIGIAN COOllDINATU • NEW AUIYALS • Bething Suits • Aileen Summer Knits • Formals .20% OFF ''The best doggone Hlection that has ever been clispleyed in Orenge County!" Marians 14 FASHION ISLAND .... NEWPORT CENTER ··························································································~ ~ . AL, s .• ~:·:,~.~. FEBRUARY . CLEARANCE -sAtr! ~ • • ~ -3;-, 60~R~~~-~L~2 H~~~t~eo;;;;"w;;;;;ii -~"~-Y~-L~-O~N~=-----···=··_--. =·· ==-=R99=u=i.r=s=1._,-,==S ... !-_L-E=~,~~-~n.I' ;-~ c;oiiRti=~~':_i:Lsr-, Ri:~iii~iA_.~.~;--=~~-c;:i~:_v:n~t.-~~;::-~ ____ Tl;;P• ____ •.~r.: __ Hiii~iA·-·~,mi1~"i.r-$• .... 9s-S~A-LElimil,.re ~ : !!~~E~~~N ____ ....... H ••• R .. ~$1o.9s IALE~e :Lu~:!N~~~~-··-~----·~-·-·····-·····-·-----··---·-11...,i., tus SALE$6~e: ~!_e_:_~-~-~-~--·-~--"-·~" ___ Y_L~~-----s_H_~-~------------~-~-~-'-'~-s_U_.L_E_1_~=~• ~~E~N H~~-------~·~ ULE~rt~ : !o~~~~E ~IAVY H!·LO CARYi~ ----Rogulor sus SALE 7':e L!,~L~R1~E_Rc_~_L_O_N __ .... ····-· ---------Rogulor $7.95 SALE $6~e: : ACRYLIC SHAG Extra Heavy IALE$69.,5.... 3 IOI.LS HEAVY CARVED POLYCRIST SALE. $ml95 2 .... :. •AQUA ------------------R.egul.r $7.95 _. I 60LD-I BRONZE-I MAI TAI _ ··-· · 1t .. $9.95 / ... _ ·------------------------------------------------------IALE$6=7! ~A~~-~;!~-~YE~-~-L~~R.p. $7.95 SALE$6~e= : 3 ROLLS PUF" NYLON • FOR BEDROOM AND BATH __ : PLUS ••• _ --·-··----Reguler $7.95 • • • EVERY ROLL IN OUR STORE • • • DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK REMOVAL ~OM OUR INYINTORY NOTIClll NOTICI!! • • • • • • : AL'S CARPET·& RUG WORKS proudly announces the purchase and instQllatlon of our own loo1111e We: : use only the finest quality yarns and double lute backing. 20 colors to choose f1•01ft or if y~ require that : : HARD TO FIND COLOR we will dye the carpet to your desire. This means from factory direct to you. We : : Invite you to come In and let us show you the quality and construction of this fine merchandise. ·This en· : : ables us to offer y~u S 10. 95 lo $11. 95 quallty for prices r~JMJ from $6. 95 to $8. 95. The maclilnes are the : : latest in the in4'ustry. We can honesffy and proudly say we helve one of the lilosl Mocl1rn small mllls on Ille : : West Coast. A~~ PRICES QUOTED ARE COMPLETEtY INSTALLED plus o-Hies ta. ' • • • • ILi H LV D·. c 1111 TElll-'• YARDS AND YAIDS-SIYllAL COUJRS AND' 9UALITllS1JALL IN YDY NNI CONDmON. INOUGH POI A SINGU ROOM OI ~ W IOU NOUSI. ALL AT llDICULOUSLY. LOW PllCIS-Sll 'TODA AIY CLONING SPICIAL-1~ ClsceUilt • well to wfil . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • I~ \ J ' ... 10~ ' , . ' • . . L ' II DAllY "'-OT WMMscfly,. JMuaty 31, 1968 Campus Crusade Speak~r Addr.esses Club HB Blue .Sfar -Mothe~ Install Slate of Officers • 4 CHllUSTIAN CLUI GUUT Mn. Vonette lf'ltht Research Publications Interest Genealogists 8"eral new boob of· fertng a wide variety of research promiJe to interest Dr-.. County Genealolical Society members when they meet for a worbbop at 10 a.m. Saturday, J'eb. 3. Meetirt' location ii the , Marpret Morrilon Adult Y,fC Women Open Roster Women interested in their community will be invit.ed to attend a memberlhtp tea being plamed by t b e W o m a n ' s Divflion, Hun· tJngton Beach Chamber of Commerce, on Wednelday, Feb. 21. Add itional lnformation concerninl tbe tea will be revealed at the next meeting of the lfOUp which will take place at 11 :~ a.m. Wed· needay, Feb. 14, ln Sir Georte'a restaurant. At the luncheon meeting Dr. Max Forney, district 1uperlntendent, and Dr. Paul Berser, principal ol Jl'oantaln Valley Hilb School will diacuN the school bond bsue. The meeting will be open to anyone willhlng to attend. Sears Reference Library, Orn1e. Volumes which have jult arrived include "Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy," Volumes 1, 2 and3ofRa1mu1sen'1 "Ship'• Paasencer Lista of San Francisco, 1850-1875," "Annala o f Tenneuee," "Old Auguata Co ., Virginia," "Pioneers o f Franklin Co., Vlrlinla" and ••W ee k i }' a-m l17 Genealogy." Othera art •1Biop'apblcal Album of Jack.loo. JeUeraon and Pottawatomi Counties, Kl.Diii," "Pioneer1 o f Musachusetta," "Pioneers of Main and New Hampsnlr:!" and "D.A.R. HJstorical Collection, J oseph Habersham Chapter." During the eession, an an· nouncement will be made regarding a n eight-week b e I l n n e r a • class In genealogy, under the .dlrec· tlon ot Harry D. Roberts of Orange. Garden Club Mrs. WUllam G&llavan, member of Huntington Hilla Garden Cl~ will turnilb location IDf ormaticn at 182· 6139. 1be club tathen tbe second Thuraday of each month at 8 .p.m. Mn. 1JoJd Jruddllloa WM Mrs. Vonette Bright, wtle ta.taUed • f:= of of Dr. William R. Bri&bt. Bl·--_ • .._, •f the lnternatioeal directer of ""' -~ v Amlrica. Hmsttnctae Bed Campa Cruade for Cbrilt, Chapter 2, d arl•I wU1 addreaa the Newport cerelDOlllea coadaCJtild far Beach Cbriltlan Women '1 ais cblptera eomprlalae dlt Cluh a lta noon luncbeoo Fourtb Diltricf. . 'heedayB Feb. t, iD the Mn. BadcDlloa II JMt Balboa ay Qub. . pnaldent of .tbe Des*tmml Allo oa the proaram are of California and hM ......S nfulcal telericma bJ the hilt chapter u P"-.tdlllt Soatblnl California Collet• •i....-........ "'-~. -Chorale and a ahow of ~ ...... .::•. fuhiona from Geri'• Kalt 8errini wttll blr will t.e ~ TUJtin. the Mmel. Cora Jobuon, . a.servationa, at SS per f1nt Vice )nlldent; NtlUa _.,,,. are r~uired ~ Parter, HCOad Ylce prtli-r-· ~· · dent·, Saai 1111.ler, 1lOOll Friday, Fe . 2, wi M.ra. Harold Fbcher, 962.-secretary; Pearl G,l,tford, INSTALLID 1129( or Mrs. Lewi& Mertz, treasurer; Mlnnfe Pruitt. Mn. La-..1 ~ 833-1211. Nursery care will chaplain, and Edna Gllll.s, ~--..,.,_-_____ 1 be available by ruervation hlatorian. onl.)'. ' Mn. Huddleaon alao bu • • • • • • • • • • • Mn. Brilht aaa worked served as legiatatica dine·• NIW CLA·•SIS closely with her hu1ban.d in tor f<>r the Indian •etlranl • ~ their work wlth college and for 18 years baa 1'otked • START FEIRUAIY students acroa the Unit~d to a.uure them the aame • Stat.ea and in other arus of rights ~ pr 1vile1e1 7 Yrs the wolild.. · gr anted all servicemen. " She believes that the col· District 4 ts compriMd of .. to I 0, lele y~ar:f ~ ~~~; cha~rs from . Santa Ana, •11 Yrs. up ..... tim h Whittier, San Diego, Garden , we e "' e n Grove and Anaheim In ad· students are decldinr whom ~ dition to Huntington Beach they will marry, w h & t · • career they will choose and All mothers o1 IOlll now • their pbllosopby of tlfe." serving, or wtio have MrV· • ALSO Mrs. Bright received her ~· in the anned force• are lntermecliet• l bachelor of science degree mvited to Join the ll'OUP in home eeonomlca from which meeta the llCODd mAdv.ncM S.h.+, Texu Women's Univenity Tueaday of each month tn • and did her graduate tt\idy Lake Park ClubhOUH, 12th Moclern Jen in th• field cl education at and Lake Streets, at 1 :30 • the Univernty of. Southern p.m. • 111........ ~ CallfornJa. Add kloaa1 tnfianution • llW'fl ./IYltleU She ii a former te~ m.a,y be ohbiDld bJ ealllni • • with the Loi Ansel• ·ci.ty Mrs. Huddleloallttas.ai'll.-• ~ -L --1 J schools where she apedaliz· .-(;11.n .. , ed iii coureea in peraonal • 1-11 and family arta for high Parent~' Group • 061td achool boya. . • • In November she ad· Parents Without Partners 363 N. NEWPORT I LVD. dressed the Civic Women's meet in M... Verde Coan·• NEWPORT IEACH Luncheon in Oakland where try Club at 8 p.m: tbl first M2-4NI Mrs. Ronald Reagan wa.1 Frida,. Mn. Buie Dunaway lndNr9..., .. 11_, the b~nored guest. at 545-0f'71 or ~ IDl1 • • I I • • • I I I The public ii tnvit.d to .to be oontac:ted far fart.Ml' ln.1---------• tend. In ~barge· ol ar· formation. rangementa are Mn. Bobjj~!i!!i!~~~ii!iii[i~!i!!j~~~~~~~ Barnet, clWrmaD, M r • . James Catanzaro and Mr1. Dan Dllllmoor. LB Youths Tell Club --~Of Homes American F ield Service studenta will speak t o m~rs Of Laguna Beach Woman's Qub during a luncbeon meeting ln the Woman'• Clubhouse Friday, Feb. 2. Luncheon will be --at 1 p.m. and Mrs. Olive ,... will introduce the Laguna Beach Hlgh ~ students following t h e business m•tlng. Nobuo T I u k • ta n t of Matsumoto, Japan will llhow 1Udet ol hi.I cou:ntr if. Be ls staying with the 'Y'. Loge flllill1. Beetril Salanrrl Aiullar of Bilbao, Sp9in, who ls residing with the MlllD Orlba fmnll1, wm tpeat of the 004tems and adlooll ol her homeland MW lle·Bay of Biscay. Beginning Monday, Feb. 5 Wed., Feb. 7 Eight Week Sean Sehool of Interior Decoration Course Only 815 Huaband and Wife Special 125 I wish t.o enroll in the Sean Scliool of Interior Deooratfon By Special R ecpieat Advanced Co~ Wed., Fe),. 7th-7:30-9:00 · '\ ~ OFF ENTIRE STOCK of I ·pt.c. sui"' panh, i•ckets, hi9h•top pants. JUST IN TIME FOR THI ACAPULCO RAC!! It''• ~lei comer on ffMt Upper Level of our Gift Shop whet. you'I firtcl al kinds of tittle treasures •. • • thi"91 we've discovered hidden in ffMt doc~ room, items left ewer 'from lest IMIOft, buyers' mist•kes, slow-moving goodies from •I deptrtmenh th.t we'n m.n.d down to-• pitt•nc.. l ut thet's not •" .... The W.. of ffMt FIN · Marl.t II .. ..,. of ~In .......... .,,,.-wt.er. the ~ il....+inuely ...... NrUcl ..... n. trick. the spice of ff. ...... .. te tetthe it.ft you ..... for the,,.. ,.. went .. pey, .,.,.. ........ .. ..,,. 1t upl I+ tney H ..,.._, c1ewn ~ l.w.t-..,..,.. • • • .... 1! ...., ........ _ ... .,. .. hunch• ., Hems up .... ft!W .. IMrCh thru. tt....wl t.e~al tt.ffme. ---- I PR R& J'rl len tin stir w fol I vie er ~I Or Fr M 11n . IOI ch mi I c .. 4 . I I OPEN SUNDAY -OUR PRICES ~IVE FilRUAlY 1 ·2•3 --~ .. DEL MONTE WHOLE DEL MONTE CUT . Spiced Peaches ... 4 ,., '1 Green leans sos s .. •1 DEL MONTE STEWED DEL MONTE FRENCH PRUNIS ,.. 4 ,., •1 Green leans,.. S ,.,s1 -· DEL MONTE DEL MONTE SEASONED . PRUNE JUICE "· J9c GrHn leans ,.. S ,., '1 DEL MONTE Kosher Style Fresh DEL MONTE PICKLED DILL SPIARS 1!!4 J ,., •1 GrHn Beans 101 J ,., s1 DEL MONTE SWEET DEL MONTE 8 OZ. LEGS OF LAMB ~~~LF 85 ~B. .RACKS OF LAMBi~l~E RIB ·1~. Plcllle Chips u • l ,., '1 Tomato Sauce 12 ,., '1 DEL MONTE CREAMED DEL MONTE WITH ONIONS GOLD CORN * 5 ,., •1 Tomato Sauce :.. I ,., '1 LARGE · LOIN CHOPS ~~~N 89 ~B. SMALL DEL MONTE CREAMED DEL MONTE TOMATO WHITE CORN .. ,s ,.,•1 CATSUP 14• s ,., '1 LOIN C.HOPS ~~g~e '1~. QUICKTJuCXS FJtDM CANS SWIFT P.REMIUM BROWN AND SERVE SAUSAGI ... ,... SSc SWIFT PREMIUM SWEET SMOKED FLAVOR BACON PRUNE WHIP Remove pits from canned stewed prunes. Puree prunes in blender or food chopper. Add I tsp. lemon juice. Sprinkle I envelope unflavored g•la· tin over 'h C. cold water. Place over hot water, stir to dissolve. Blend 9elbtin into prune mixture. Wh ip I· C. heavy creem until stiff. Carefully fold cream into prune mixture. Pour into indi· ( viduel deuert dishes and refrigerete for 2 hrs. er until firm •. This recipe can easily b. doublfd. &REEN IEAN CASSEROLE Orain I lb. can green bean s. With I can French Fried On ions, alternately layer beans and onion_s. Mix I can cream of celery soup wit.h 'h C. milk end 1/4 tsp. marjoram. Pour over beans end On• ions. Sprinkle top with llJ C. grated cheddar cheese. Bake, uncovered, in 375° oven for 25 min. rg~ SUN KIST ORANGE JUICE I> OZ. 5 FOR $1 :.tNTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES PANCAKE IAmR1L~ 3 .... •1 MORTON'S MACARONI & CHEESE '! 3 ter •1 BASY RUTH SUNDAE BARS · MRS. FRIDA Y'S JUMBO GOURMET SHRIMP SW ANSON 3-COURSE MEXICAN DINNER 11 .. SEABROOK FA~MS '~k 49c '129 . 1 Lb. ASPARAGUS =.: ........ 3 .'1 Sl;ASROOK FARMS BUTTERED PARSLEY POTATOES!.. 4 ,.,'1 YOUR FAVORITE COLORS. SCOTT · IATlllOOM TISSUE · ·10 FOR 1 ••- CORN WAFFLES Mix I C. cream style com, 2 beaten e99s, I ts. sugar, 'h t. salt en·d approximately 3/4 C. milk. Si~ in 2 C. ell·pUrpoH flour, J t. baking powder and mix well. Bake in waffle iron. Makes 6 waf· fies. Serve with ham slices, fruit compote for en easv busy-day supper! 6REEN BEANS WITH MUSHROOMS Heat I lb. can green Wans. Meenwhile, seute sliced mushrooms (3 oz. ~r) in 2 T. butter. When beans ere heated through, drain and toss wen with butter and mushrooms · Stir in 2 T. chopped parsley and I Tsp. chopped chives. Makes can- ned 9.reen beans a company treat. :~ UPTON TEA BAGS ., c.. He NABISCO HONEYMAID GRAHAM CRACKERS , "" l7c KNUDSEN LA BON BUTIER LI. 79- DOLE PINEAPPLI JUICI " • 4 ,., 11 DOLE PINEAPPLE AND GRAPEFRUIT DRINK : 4 ,., '1 DQlE PINEAPPLE Pink Grapefruit DrWr : 4 .., 11 PLANTERS PEANUT OIL 2• 01• 55- ' LEAN GROUND .BEEF '!}~ [ARGE, SWEET ROYAL HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE EA. 49~ FRESH PICKED • . . TRY IT. IN A SALAD! SPINACH 2 BUN.19~ CR ISP BRITISH COLUMBIA -RED SPARTAN APPLES 5 LBS. $1 THIN.SKINNED, FUL~ OF SWEET JUICE! ORANGES 10 LBS. $1 J.rudi r2 - ONION-Y GOODNESS! Jewish MOHN BREAD 39c FOR BREAKFAST OR COFFEE BREAK. THEY'RE DELICIOUS! FRUIT-TOPPED, WHIPPED CREAM DECORATED BOSTON CREAM · PIE 1.29 POPPY SEED OR SESAME TOPPED DINNER STICKY BU NS 9 for 83c EGG ROLLS doz. 53c DRESS UP YOUR POTATO SALAD OR ADD A SPARK TO DEVILED EGGS WITH Sheclcl's Olcl Style Sauce!.. Jtc • FLOWll SHOP SPICIAL • You'U find it over the bacon counter with the gourmet meet se11Ces! AIMrtM P1t+tls IUD MINTS 1~ I Colot-for th. Paflo Cyd.a11 Pllnts in ful Wooml ~·· pots 1'£.& •• .t. ..... ., OPEN DArt.Y 9 .. ............. ~ . ·-· .... ... ~ ---.. •:. ... . . -· ...................... ..,.,,,. . ., .. .... Alex Beef Tamales ....... 6 ,., 49c RICHARD'S SWEET SALAD DELIGHT • FRUIT MIDLEY 1.... 49c RICHARD'S WISCONSIN GOUDACHDSI 1.19 a.. KRA FT CREAMED con AGE ,CHllH AllllCllY'S SHOE IEPAI IAY OlllllS MON •• FRI. 9·5:30 SAT. 9.5 , , , j .. -~ --.. .. .. • • .. "' '"". -._ •• -. -~ - • -....... #' •• -"' ... " ' t • -• • .. • / •• • -• • • • -• ~ • • • • • • .. -• • • ... 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GRAPEFRUIT ·ROYAL CREST .ASPIRIN ~I· c Jum~ 29 Tits USDA CHOICE REGULAR $1.05 IXCIDRIN ]:69' EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK SPARE RIBS Smell Size lb BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD BEEF ROAST ~$ s FOR MEAT USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE SOLID GREEN CABBAGE BEEF ROAST 69~ USDA CHOICE c 5t. EACH USDA CHOICE CHUCK STEAK PLATE 19C BOILING lb BEEF CENTER CUT lb USDA CHOICE RIB ROAST USDA CHOICE 5::' 89~ SPENCER · USDA CHOICE RIB STEAKS 89~ . STEAKS • IAR M WUTERN STYLI SKINLESS I OZ. lb HORMEL 12 OL ALL MEAT WIENERS UNK SAUSAGE PUU POIK ALIX I-01. ALL lllF ALIX I OZ. TAMALES 5 :100 BRICK CHILI . SPllNGflELD -LT. MIAT · CHUNK STYLE r . .TUNA. F 0 I 6~ II. CANS SPRINGFIELD WHm HOMINY-300 CAN Rm BEANS--300 CAN PfNWPlf JUJCE-12 OZ. Wt CASCADE 1 LB. ~ 01. BOIES RG-1 LB. BOX . SODA . CRACKERS EACH DISHWASHER DETERGENT ~$ R U.S. No. 1 -10 LB. BAG RUSSFf 19' POTATOES WITH THIS COUPON ANO 5.00 PURCHASE u.Mt 0.. ........ c .. ,.. °" c.....-..... c:........ Akek!lc .... ,.,.. -4 ,._. lltttW hlry ~ •· cltNle4 tr.111 111lai-111 ,...u-"y 19w. Y.W ...., S.. ........ 4. FOREMOST • 'h Gal. Flat ICI CREAM AUNT JEMIMA -lox of 12 COUNTRY WAFFLES SPRINGFIELD -10 OL Pkg. 2 F 25' CHOPPm BROCCOLI ~ Price• Effectives n.n., Fri., !lrt., ancf s...day .... ,..ry I, 2, 3, 4 ...... ....., .............. c I ' ' ' ' .. ~ ~ • ......, Jl, 1968 MILY JUT J4 I U ~ News of.,Coas t ~en ~erving · at U.S. Bases Around Wor1~- t,t. ._ A.. ''* r~ .. of Mt. ud Mn. Walter McKlbbell ot ISi Gr...sa. Su Clemellt8. ... ..... aa1ped .., • Witt ot 'the Air W1atber Service, Clark AB, 1..-. P\Ullppl.De .. t.t. ~. a 1 -47 Stntojet" llelUeJ' ~ is a lfad .. ., the tf.8.. -Air Corpa Rec:nft Depot .Jan Diego. After lo. 1Dlrt 1'etb of lDdlvidaal colQbe trainJng, tbe ~ w1ll report to bit !rat ' MarlH C«1)I u1lpmgt. Spec. • L • rr 1 A. ............ iD. IO.ft ol Mr, ucl Mn. Herbert Tumdahl. 1131 Primroae SL, Costa Mesa._w beea MliCIMd to the 25th Infantry, eu. Ell&interile Battalion, Ou Ch{, Vietnam. Spec. Turndabl. • bt1dp ~t, atteedtd Oraai• Collet• .......... ter I tile .. r~ ~ Pfc. I~ L. W.tey, 1oa of Mu. Don rer,erbenn, 6101 AV//J.ry Drlve, Hunt1Jiiton Beac:b, bas been assJgned to the 3rd Battalion, 7ttl M.arln~ R~ent. 1st M a r l n • DlvW011, in Vietnam. The primary nµJalon of tM battalfon ls to conduct large 'tcale aearcb and destroy operaUou .gain.at UW enemy. Selected aa outstanding 10l4i• ol tbe weet for the 2nd Battalion, 3Sth Infantry, wvinc in Vitt.nam, Spec. • Alu P¥ree, 10D of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Pierce, 221 Oct• St., Cotta M111,, haa been aaa111ed .. eDlllted al~ for Maj. Gen. W. R. Petra, U.S.A. Spec. • P~ was praented a Letter of Com· mendation for h1a adlieve- menl Navy Lt. Qndr, Jeb 1l LupUda. IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Hay LanJ•nhllm., ·ws RaUud Rold, N e w p • r t Beach, baa been ua1gned u executive officer of the aubmarint, USS Becuna at the Naval SUbmarine Bue, .. New IAndoa, Qoe. Prior to auamins h1a prtseGt atalgmneot, ~ h • aerved » dlractw, WdlODf divlalon ol b ICbool ..... bt rtcetved a clta~ foi n:irJllll{linC the tr.amna. : Cmdr. Langenheim la a l?lduat. of Nnport Harbor Hilb Scltool and ol .. u .s. Naval Academy, Anpapottr, Md. -~ Force ~. t••s. fthere M.rnANdMI BSt--~~~~----~-----------~------~~--~~~----------~----~~~~--------~~~~~--~------~~--~~~~.._...... degree. .•. -~ · Army Pvt. 1.C. ~ ll. s,,arllelj.. & a Cilinbat medic, • ,ti Mn. ...., E. S~...._., 1117 .Wellace Aft., 0.-lfela, bu been Ullpe4 .. Heedquuwa and Senk» Battery, lit Battalion of ae 25th Infan- tr 1 ~·· Artllllry, Cu Cbl, VllDul. -Tuel ROP Ad 4 Ilea 'la service Jo u.,.n ~Jr .. ta. U.S. Army, whole ~ live at m Ramona. Beach, yru promo to Snee. 4. near Vun1 Chua, Vietnam. Spec. 4 Ulbt'and ts • teletype operator in the U.S. Army S tr a te 1 l c Com· m u n icatiof\S Command'• Lon• Linel Detachment · Airman 1.C. DaWI E. Rlebey, son of Mr. and Mn. Earl D. Richey ~ 90'12 Jen- nrich Ave., ~ bu been aacUned 1o a unit ot the Padfic lir Foroe1. Cam Ruh Bay AB, Viet-nam. Airman Rlcbey. a llCUrlty policeman, ii a_ jralituate of Bolla Grande Jlll!l School, . Garden Grove. Lt. Cmdr. l"radl V. Peae•U. son of Mr. and Mra. Frank A. Pesenti of 380 West Bay St .• eo.ta Mesa, has been assigned to the "Black Knights" ot Attack Squadron 23 and recently took part in a l"teet Opera- tional Readiness lnlpeciion held aboard tbe U S S Ticonderoga tn H..Uan waters prior to t h e squadron's deplOJl!lfllt to Southeast AslL Lt. Cmdr. PeNDti, a 1915 gradute of Ua.A. fUea tb• A .. F "Soper Stybnt" 1'cbt jet attack bomber. -Pvt. 1.C. ~A.~ 20, ICll ot Mr. .. Kn; Josepb W. Putnam. 1DClt Saota Ana Ave., Oolta MMa, bH been •llltnld u a rifleman, Oompmy A, ~ Battaioll, 911 I n f a n tr )' Division'• ·Oil Infant r 1 Dong Tam. V\etum. • His wife, Dona. J.iftl at 801 PoinleUia Ave., Corona del Mar. Cpl Jamet 1e111 ...... 18. !Oft of Mr. and Mn. wu. Uam c. Scbum .. ol 5801 Seasbore Orm. Newport Be9Ch. hat "'-..tpd to Vittnml atilr pSld'G from Scoat Doi TrabmC. Ft. Benninl. 0... n. 12 week count kl· c 1 u d e d belicvp4lel «Mn· tation, search ~ and night patrollinc .tth the ecout dog. Cpl. SdmMM, IMezdl!d Newport Hiit.or Bl I b School before •'"die Che 1ervtce. Bit. ~ z. llaJlrl9, son ot Mr. ud Mn. E. S. Bajar"1l ol 110 Soull 0oMt Hlatrft1 1---~ bas ~"8d the U. s, AJr F o r c • C • a meactation Medal Sgt. Bajorln. a n tn· telligence ..,edlli~ 1ra1 dec«ated at Tan Son Nbut AB, Vietnam, for merlto r lo1l1 tenke, outtellMtine p .. 116onal akill, ~ieq. and t&- itlative. • . A member of ~ Paci.fie A1r Forcea, h H11...t ii a graduate of IAiuna 8eact> High ScbooL Pfc. IMr1 J. Pt •h .. IOft of Mr1. EanLce l!M1411r, 115 E. %1Jt St., CoM Mela. bM been uatped to .,. SlOdl .. AMIPe,..a,. .. Deadnlts . ., .. Cn••• bll• ~ .... , .. ' "Desert Flower'' lllltylal Oii -.u1 1.25 "Cafrl'' light Dimmer Fer llectr1c Swftcll11-' Wrtll "Pesh.011, 111$11-flr R(lrt control UsJ ta 11U 4111r Cll,s-Water-free MWL SPUY -fist "Adorl" iwumY I "Sinex" 1tc ..... ~~: 1.59 ti!' tf 1~:W: at F11111la 44 ~n ~ "Desitin" · tnm1l1IT I COIU STllP-Ca!ms \ Helps prevent Nplr :rs."' couchS • to 77c : ~SCf:Ssl: 1.19 , .. J~hz. Siii T .. il;Je•s Glycerine & Rosewater ·g.., .. ~ #/ '**"• ,_._/" Mol~1Uin1 is ~ stcr!t of IOft. Mely Uftds aid skin-ltld mTL£'S is richest of all in sootl!ini alycerite, fillest mob· turiztr known. Absolul!ly ldeJI for ty ski11, deter1eirt hands, s1111 • widum, bets and llbQws. Softens, sootlles, aivts anwill rml\I i• ~ Lotion, crm orS. (le1•f4) lq. 2.25 tL 1.59a Baby Needs ~ ••• "Baby Magic" -·· POWDER ,'2 . ...... "Miracle White" S1,er Clmer -A per- fect wHh It! llt'f water 1 23 • • • tlil!linltes i rayinr. yellow~& 'IPA ~ 111. I ""tel Cives conti!llOUS 4 95 llstall. 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Career . w ASHINGTON (UPI) -NASA did have some of 1 u d d e n accelerations So, sl.nce tt hu done its to Oy. about as mllll'oa a year to on such tb1n&a 11 wrUcal from ~ mllitarJ .... ti The Xl5 is the greatet more chores for thls long. above the atmosphere OD Job, the Xl5 proiram is But alnce the maidea X15 fly it.I X1SI. It hal eDOUJh takeofi t>lanea and reduction ''no Nmliremenft fir 1 research a I r p l a n e ever sleek, stubby w I n g e d living organisms. beiDC "Piaas1Jd out.., rusbt on June a, 1161, this left for a fn mote ll11ht1 ol jet lircraft aolle. 1t,._.~ .,._ la 1 nown. aircratt which ~lready has But In the 1968 fiscal year Three Xl5 p1'ne1 have craft bas eo1t the life o1 ~Sh . nest 1wmner or The United states ia wQJ'k-period wba 1D18,J wmdef It's mithty rocket engine done so much. starllng July 1 NASA ls been bol.lt and done tMir only one pilot. Air Force. · iDC on a 1 u p .,r 1 o a l c wbat need there II tar 1 hraasat•rhu~edan 1~nybi£1:;!' :~: lt wanted to test a oew going to have to rejigger duty. These cnlft, about 50 Maj. ~1 J~ AdamJ died. Tl.MEI CHANGE tramport tbat will Oy up auperaonic craft. • ., a engine, a ram jet, as an Its s p e n d i n g ~rioritles. 1 t 1 g t'th · ti• 1 last November when tJia XIS But times and pl'ioriUes to 2 OllO miles an MKlr nae So the X15 bat ~ the with wio• bas ever gone. . unJlk to ..i ee on w win_ on y plummete. d from an altitude "harw1e. .... ... ' "'·-p ....... ._.. t'.. t e1n· ol l I ll .. as climr .. ..,,, rn miles into XI5 power house. It could Congress 1s . e 'f. &•ve 22 feet flODl .... to .i.. and &A -.il-. --i.-.. ..., AU -. •vniu u a c ng a 1" p an• n ~ h•v• used the XL.. for a 1't more than u billion for -WJ' of "" aaan. t,o • ... -..uv WI ... I•· m,_...y for---·-.. ._.._, .... -1 at ~o--,. a NASA the sky. It bas hit mach 1oi ~ore teats in ne:r space the new year, ~ompared to with a violent rocket in their on Callfomta s Mo jave tical :'~rtm";;taticm ~ ;p;;;-onic ;;."~ ~;u., Mii bl ao 6.'72, or 4•534 miles an hOUJ'. of astronaut suits, pilot SU billion for the current tail generating 60,000 pounds Desert. ling NASA bu decided to ol f,cat milea aa bour. pl-. to co b.!lt .i11U retire· It bu piled UJ> a mass rNction times, the effect year ending June 30. of thrust, were dangerous NASA has been spending con c e n tr a t e relUr'Cb But, te bsr'ow a ,..._. --.. ofdataonsupe rsonic , __________ .:..._ ________ _:.. ____ __: _________________________________________________________________ ~----------------------...:......---~------'"".":"'"~------- hypersonic, and apace flight which engineen wU1 still be digesting to their profit y,ars hence. Jt was the late Dr. Hugh Latimer Dryden, deputy chief of the N a t l o n a 1 aeronautical and s p a c e Administration ( N A S A ) • who described the XlS as "lhe most s u c c e s s f u 1 research airplane e v • r built." Nobody ever d I s p u t e d him. DESIGN CONTROL The XIS taug t aero11autical and s p a c engineers things they never blew before about design atld control of craft posh to the limit of perform e bx powerful rockets. "nus year the XIS for the last times. "It bas done its j and hu earned honorary r Ure· pient." a NASA official aid. · Jn any case, the XlS pro· ject has run out of m ey. Name of · Chapman? KHE SANH, V i e t n a m Q.P) -One of the U.S. Marines in this war·scarred sector gets letters from the flfarlne Corps commandant nrning him lo keep his Bead down. :He is 1st Lt. Walton F. e h a p m a n ' 23, of Washington, D.C.l the son Of Gen. Leonard F. Chap- man Jr .• commandant of the Corps. · LL Chapman is an acting company commander and liaa been a "&nml" -the •artne ten'liliiology for \ft. fantryman -for 12 months lD South Vietnam. -Being the aon of the man Who was n a m e d in December to head the Corps hasn't made much ol a rip- ple with the o t b e r Leathernecks, the you ng lieutenant says: "l get a little ribbing Crom my fellow oflicers, but the troops couldn't care less." Lt. Chapman bas been "1th Delt.a Company, 1st Battalion of the 2 6 t h Marines since coming to South Vietnam. He moved with the unit to paddies around Hill 55 south or Da Nang. before it was sent to Khe Sanh last May. "It was almost like R-and· It (rest and recreation) bere." he said, until two N orth Vietname s e regiments staged a string or weekend assaults and took up sJege po!ilions outside t h e perimeters. Before U1at. lhe lieutenant ntd. lus company was "in 10 or 15 actions. but l haven't had many close -aqueaks" When his father was nam· ed commandant. Lt. Chap- man was on foggy Hill 950 4Werlooldg this combat base, and he was notified by radJo. "We were weathered in at the time." he said, "110 I wrote him a letter." Three weeks ago. the rlther arrived in South Viet. um for an inspection tour I ti the Marines. and the Oeutenant wu flown to Oa Kang to meet him. -"He asked about the men ad the aituatlon," the .U,utenant ••id. "And he Mked about me. I told hlm f got th1s far in one p~ 111<1 I would make it the rest ol the way." L Lt. at.pman '• 13-month mur wtU be owr I n Pebnary. He ls be In g fUlliped to the 2 n d Marine Division ln the lm.lted States. BOX SCORE THIRD WEEKI CASI WllOIERS • • 1 •808 STllP5 Gl¥£1 lWl1 TO 1 lfYl.350 Dltl. · · · · · · · ! .... . 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Bait, bill ... .. blerettt. prlated 1t1lu. ·11acllln• waababi.. 1 •1.nv .... 1 ...... Clo .. ... k . ,. 1-Jnch tall Jul· .llllla clown, col-ortul ly decorat-ed. Bri&.bten1 up the eblldrea'• Dl1tlller'1 Cllel• . ..... ... . ....... . 3_.t9Ts fSM ... E1peciall.Y choHn bJ the dtlttller tor tbt eonnol11eur. 11· .... n11 .... ...Uttl • .... .~ ·3 f~r $1 .., ........ 17c 280·P•I• boo kl . witll 128 paiea or color lllu1tra· Uou. 'l'raeJ, Pop- eye, Tarzan, etc. •ox of IO .... r1 .... Tlparlllos •2 HPtrhd,W..Wle$2M ...... •11• Fountain ., ...••• llJllltftaWlla• .• ...,dtd,.... laftOftl' ... .._ 4 ..... -.. --.. ... .. ... •• "-· .. .............................. \ \ A Needed Involvement When 6omeone complains aboul Newport Beach or Costa Mesa schools he isn't crilicWng just the school district. He's commenting on the entire community. For better or ill. schools are an ihtegaJ put of my community. They're part of tbe very fabric ol a community's aociety. Harbor Area city government bu sometimes lack· ed a /roper appreciation ot the Uea that bind -or shoul bind -a community toeetber. may have seemed palnluUy small at the first "summit" session of the school trust.es and the two city councill. But a beginning~ needed beginning-was made. A dty·IChool Ha.lion .committee created out of the meeting tor conllnuing clilcussion of school problem& ~ey relate to the total community can render an ex· cellent service lo the community, if the wiU to do eo ii there. Aside from geographic UMtl. UM envlronme.ntal t• • • f\ ii T qualities that make a community more or lesa deslrable Jm1tmg \.tOUDC erms lo live in are olten the sum tot.al at the 1ovemmental proviliona for the residents. Matterc of communlty:wide Importance should not Certain city officials, it has been noticed, are wont be popped into U\e Newport Beach City Council's legi&- to for get that municipal services and schools programs Jative hopper at the last moment. are offered up to-and paid for by-the same citizens; When this happens, confusion, misunderstanding Inescapably, they become part ol the same go•ernment and bitter feelings are too often generated. perf ormaMe package. A case in point waa lut week's ihtroduction ol a Other cttles h·ave learned to their .orrow that when plan to place a two-term limitation on City Council serv· the schools are in trouble-inadequately staffed, double· ice. The day the proposal was introduced was tbe day seuioned, lacking in program and facilities-the prob-coundl action was requested. And it was also the day Jems and burdens of city councllmen and city depart· the press first learned about it-only through unofficial ments are substantially increased. Pressures increase sources. on police, on parks and recreation departments and u. This is rushing things a bit, lo say the least. braries, to cite only the obvious ones. The economic There should be more opportunity for community tone ol the community ultimately Is hurt by inability to dialogue on subjects M such significance. attract and keep the desired caliber of residents and As it was, most of the dialogue look place in the businesses. council chambers among councilmen themselves. It was That is why a summit session between Newport and pretty bitter exchange, too. This was largely because of Costa Mesa city councilmen and Newport-Mesa school the political implications of the move. ' trustees last week hopefully can be considered a step Councilmen refused to endorse the plan, and right· toward avoidance of community deterioration. Jy so. IC for no reason other than the plain and simple This is not to say that councilmen should take on fact that the proper way to remove incumbents from the job of helping run the school system. But there can office is through the ballot. No legislative body in the and should be an involvement, a willingness to help pro-United States now has such a term limitation imposed mote good schools, that stems from a larger concern for upon it. the welfare and progress of the whole community. Beyo nd that. it hardly puts the council in a very Nor does the burden for cooperation and under·. favorable light to attem9t hurried action on any key standing reet only on the city officiala. The school peo-issue -in this case a significant charter proposal - pie will do well to remember that there is "give" as with neither a reasonable time for consideration and well as "take" in this community equation. public discussion by the council nor some prior notice p ..... .. . . .. .. " . To some of the participants and observers. progress to the citizenry. l·~----------------------------------.......:--=-----------------------------------------------------_,.JL------------------------------------------------------------' N . Red Chinese A.gain Ate Big Gold Buyers WASHINGTON -Communist China has become one of the biggest buyera Jf IOld OD the London, Geneva, Paril markets. Since mid-December Peking's Bank of China bas purchased an estimated S200 million worth of gold for ahipment lo Communiat China via Hong Kong. One of the largest purchases was in London Jan. '1. lt took two truck• to carry UM gold to Ing 7f/T jet airliner which Dew the valuable cargo non-stop to Hone Koog. 1)e huge gold shipment, estimated at f75 million value, was then deposited ln a branch Of the Bank t>I China ln the British colony for traiasfer to Peking vla ra" and air. fhis is the same procedure followed 'n most of the other purchases. TffF. REASONS BEHIND t h e :hlnese Communists' gold purchases ue not yet known to U.S. and British ~overnment authorities, but some In London banltlng circles speculate Pek· ng may be preparing for a major ·onfrontAtion with the U.S. Thi'i ()minou~ asses!iment Is based 10 simi'~r Peking financial move11 ,,,. '" in ()c'n""r 1!?5". a month before "hit• ... r o m m u n i !i I .. volunt~Prs" ., .. , ·1 ·; thr l'o · · n war. At that time tarsl'·SCdle gold purchases were made oy the Chinese Reds in London with U S. dollars and British pounds. Significantly. all of Peking's recent gold purchases have been paid for in American dollars. In handling these Dear Gloomy Gus: Chief Glavas sure scared me with hJs speech at the Corona de! Mar Chamber of Commerce about police TV now being con· sidered. TeU me. how can bis cameras see a man at my back· door unless his TV can see through houses? -Mrs. H. M. TMI fellwe '9fltdt -.-. - -Nrffy -. ef llMI --· lell4 ~ "' -......... , ... Dellr , .... transactions. Britlab and Central European bankers have •awn on fJ .S. gold reservea since the deals invulved dollars. THE CHTNESE COMMUNISTS ap- parently obtained the American cur· rency. according to U.S. intelligence sources, from opium aales and third- party deals involving U.S. apending in the Far East for the Vietnam war. The deals Involved Chinese and fo'rench merchant! in Vietnam and British businessmen in Hong Kong. One of the mysteries surrounding the huge Communist gold purchases Is that they have come at a time when Peking would normally be in· creasing its dollM holdings to pay for newly contracted Canadian wheat. In recent years when Pelting negotiated a large wheat purchase -a~ she did last month with Canada -the transaction would be followed by the selling of Chinese gold to obtain dollars. These dollars would then be deposited in British aod French banks to meet the wheat I n a t a 11 m e n t payments. PaaJ ~tt Teacher Absenteeism To the Editor: Since reading your news story on constant absence of our teachers I have been up~et as many other tax- payer-parents must be. The artic~ read that our reserved "taxes" for substitute teachers has dwindled to the danger point due to our devoted educators· constant daya off (,sick days). t have three children In Costa Me~a ~hoots. one in Victoria. and two in Ru. ms WEEK (ordinary) the younger chlld's teacher has been absent one day and it'a only Thurtday. The 7th grader baa had one teacher off three days ("split.up") and another off OM day. The 8tb grader has had ooe teacher oU every city this week and another off today only. Th1s ls not a ran week and lt seema the Du bop. etc., hunt out Oltr teachft't to strike. And what happens when all the 3ub- stit* wa1ea are u.sed up? Another ell'Mtl'Jency school bond that we home Quotes ... --........ .. ~----:"~· .~--,..-.·;.~ts f ,;· . . . , "!". •• ,. .. Lt&kn from rcodur Ml wlcome Norman11 tori&n! ahould c:oft~y th~' measage1 in $00 wordl or less. Tiu right to conden.sa Latten to fit &paec or clfftdnatc li~l u res~d. All lc&- ~s mwt include ligncture and maU. mo oddress. but flOMtl tofll bl with- held on rcqueat. owntrs are bullled to siJn. If we refuse we must t'e:id and hear what dreadful parents and elders we are. W OUR BANKERS missed on an average of two days a week alao (aa your artkle stated t.acheT• 'did), the econom1 ol the Whole world would show blundtrs due to errors. Just u suTely ~ minds of our young will -due to errors. (The ""°' aiorv r~ud thot clo.nrooM tco.cMr Clbuncts during tht II tDOl"kffsg dar.t in tilt month o/ Noutmkf' awroQtd "lottv ont day par Uoc"4r. ftOWIDO ·~ a wa.k. The , ·~ alto rt90TUd that Ccod.•rs ore csllototd 10 dowf o/ paid lick lco\lf pn ~· AOff'llOt '"'"'btr o/ davs ""~ is bdtoen m and """" Side i.w ii cum~ from vcar to vtar. - BdltM.) .J(it,b ttlia m:ot:d of abMacc rests a lot of gulJt ln my eyes. 1be educaton don't pey UI -we ~1 lhem to teach our younc. U thq l'V'lf •~t to retain parents' con- lldenct. let's see them ltart by show· tni up tor school NA.Ml: wmDmU> p • (] .S.-C'ommuni•t Confrontation in Far Eut North Korean Move Is a Diversion WASHINGTON -Top officials are keeping before them the prospect that the U. S.·Communist confrontation in the Far East is being brought toward a grand climax. Ir this is the case -and some officials at the highest lev4'1 believe that it is -the coming weeks may be highly critical on the question of this confrontation coming lo the negotiating atage or widening into a n.ore general Asian war. There are a number of explanation• for the North Korean seizure of the U. S. S. Pueblo as an isolated action, or as another step in North Korea's Increasing pressur~ on South Korea. BUT THE TENDENCY here is to look upon this novel action as linked to the coming "go for broke" North Vietnamese offensive at Khe Sanh and Con Thien in South Vietnam. This ltssumes concerted action in the Com- munist Asian world of which tht Russians wouJd be aware. and also possible Soviet connivance, at teasl in the planning stage, in aeizure of the ship. In this context the ship seizure would have been a diversion threat· ening the United States with a second . -) front In Northern Asia while North Vietnam prepared to strike its heaviest blow in South Vietnam. Whether or not thls was the scheme the effect bas been to create precisely that condltion. Inquiry behind the ln· formation blackout on the ship seizure reveals Immediately the gravity of ill.is condition. THOSE WHO ARE having to direct the extremely dellcate maneuvers to get tbe ahJp or the men back. also have to be aware that these maneu vers may lead lo what amounts to a state of war with North Korea. They have already had to take into account the fact that existing active military forces are spread so thin that caUlng up reserve air squadrons is not only prudent but necessary. These reserve forces are necessary in the process of redressing the ex· isling 5 to 2 air superiority of the North Koreans over the S o u t h Koreans. So the North Korean move is. ln fact.' a diversion.-It is a diversion drawing on reserve forces at a time when North V1etnam is believed to be putting ln motion ib biggest attack of the war. HOW BIG 'IB.AT ATl'ACJt at Khe Sanh with a whip-saw counlerpart at Con Thien, will prove to be is yet to be seen. But. alain behind the information blackout, it ia spoken of aa prospectively so large as to be considered a desperate "go for broke'' operation intended to inflict very heavy Americu casualties and win a "victory." lnfotmalioll (rpm c a p t u r e d prlsonen tfiowt ...._ to expect sup- port from tanks and tactical air cover. as remote u it would seem tbat North Vietnam would be able to move in tankJ over the Ho Chi Minh trail. The evidence conUnues to be the same: This Is a major offensive, the risks and danC?ers of which are justified to the Communist cadres as the Hnal military acilon which will achieve the creation of a coalition government with the NatJonal Libera· tion Front dominant. Gen. William C. Westmoreland has been asked if he is sure he can deal with the attack and is reported to have given the White Houae assurances that he oan. ALL THESE POSSIBILITID 10 a long way to explain the extreme cau· lion of the Johnson Administration in dealing with this excruciating pro· blem. But it should not be supposed that there is any laek Of molution, or any newly acquired dovishness at the White House. On the contrary, there is every intent to redress the matter of the U. S. S. Pueolo, to continue to operate such spy ships. and to assert American presence on the high seaa. What the President has been tr~g to do la to mustrate that there are civillled procedures for dealing with audacious and recltJeaa acts by small powers while at the same time prepar· ing for worse contingencies. In the long run, however, there is no expectation that North Korea will change its increasingly menacing attitude toward South Korea. Two thousand commandos have been train· ed for future terror i&tic action and the way ahead in Asia will again call for public patience and reaolution. Minimllm Wage Still Hotly Debated Arter almost three decades. the con- cept of the federally estab•1shed minimum wage rate continues !o he holly debated. Considerable support is gathering for another 20-..:ent hike on top of the •t60 rate which become• eUective oo Feb. 1. The first successful attempt to regulate working hours and establlah a floor for wages was tht 19.18 Fair Labor Standards Act. The minimum wage provided then was 25 cents an hour, to be raised to 40 cents In 1945. Congresa raised the minimum hourly wa.ge to 75 cents In 1949: fl In 1955: and •t.15 In 1961 -going to •t.25 after two years. At the 1981 session, Congress gavl! President Johnson and oraanlzed labor a major victory when it voted to move the floor up to '1.40 on Feb. 1. 1967. and •uo on Feb. 1. 1968. Over the years Congresa has extended coverage, so that 7.2 m i 11 i on employes on Feb. l will receive a '2.3 billion aMual pay increase. Another 9.1 million e m p l o y e s. covered last February for the first time by the lte6 amendments. will get an hourly rate increase to •u~ -Crom $1. 'll>eae are mostly in the service trades. •"ROM THE. •E GINN 1 NG, employer inte.ruta have argued that bllher mlnimwn wa1ea actuallJ reduce job opportUftltles by fordq 811 upwud wage Jpiral th~t brinp tnf11tlon. business failurea, and layo(fl of employea not worth the minimum wage. Employers argued al.to th1t Dear George: Do you think atudents should be LIUlbt abcM&t ta ln ~boolt WORRIED Dear Wonitd: I have dMd:ed with your youth autllarity conespondent. She ,.,._....,.....a. douk tudeats should be ~t about aex in 1ebool. Al a matter of fact. she said, abe MN no way lo avoid lt. Of c:ourM, 1.be'a a aenlor at lba Unlftnl.ty of California. • • every time the minimum rate went up, wages all along the line had to be bUr.ed to restore "differentials." A ca1e in point: Goodwlll lnJustries. a nonprofit institution with workshops in 1~ cltiea, said on Jan. ll that it would have to lay o.fl handicapped workers In consJderable numbers because of the Feb. 1 boost. Goodwill's ''sheltered" workshops can pi;:y as little as 50 percent of the federal minimum wage, but lhe IJabor Depart· men& la reqlliring that they matcb the percentage Increase -15 oel'f:ent -on au their wages. The pro argu ment ts more emo- tional. perhaps. President Kennedy In 1961 observed that anyone paid less than the minimum "must find it ex· tremely difficult to maintain himself and his familY." President Johnson, in signing the uiee amendments, said they would "brin& a lar~er piece of this country's proaperlty, and a greater share ol persooal dignity, to m.i!Uons of workers." ECONOMISTS WlTB impeccable credentials argue both sides. Yale Broien, professor of b u a i n e s s economics at the University of Chicago's craduate acbool. on Jan. 16 told a business group that the Feb. 1 raise would decreue the In· come of the nation's poorest workers. '·Tbe minimum wage law has in· creased :-rtber than decreased poverty in America, and is a direct cause of urban riots," Bozen said. He pointed out that before amendments of 1955 raised the minin11.an hourly wage to $1 in 1956, unemployment amq nonwhite and white male teen· agers was roughly the same - between a percent a.ad 14 percent, depending on the 1tate oi the economy. In 19Cie and since, boweve:r, unemplo)'· ment among non•hite teen-age males has been 50 percent to 150 percent greater than among whites. Sylvia Porter, the syndic ate d buainen writ.er, ar,uea: "There la no evidence that last year'1 wage increase led to mau layoffs." Why We Repeat Our Old Mistnkes Tbeallttl At Lar tt: Tbe buman anlmal pref era almost any danaer to uncertainty; ,.. choose an action whose known oonsequence iJ danaerous rat.her UWl one wtlOte conaequence ls unknown or uncertain, and lt la the primiUve fear ol "\oslnc OW' b9mnp" tbat makes ua reput · old mistake• r.thtr th.Ill venture upon new and unbild tohllla91 for COO• U.u•a problems. • • • 1t la lronlc tflat the NtlfO mJUtants call eaeb other "soul brother•," when the IOW la prectaea, what &bey lpore -ffl' t.bt aoul has DO color' and no pbysk.11 (onn -and &heir h1vmed raclm le therefore u wtcktd u tM • -wlcltedneu ""1 ooooJe. • r • Eva lit the pre-atomic aJe, war ba.. a1tt11 bad ltt fall-out~ Jlmply bratlliln• the conseqH11Ct1 of oat ww bas bred tile 1~rmt ol the ne:xt. • • • TM curre:al "revolution" i.n .. nal cGDdact ... predJded ..... b7 tboM wu ••med th.at a moral code bated cm rear wnuld be left In a vacuum when and It the fear w11 ever ~moved. • • • usually more ol a camouflaae than a cleanslnc. fer It thea permib 111 to move alone srandlJ In smui obh· ioo of our larter, deeper, darker I.Id more Mradlcable llm. (Aa tbt wholesale I JMet .... ncenu, .. dfctad for selllnc tainted me.t wu dtla'tbtd a,, bit i..,. to"'-judse -. •·a sober f~ man no attudl cburcb reiularly .' ) • • • For1ettu1neu ls I.be fU. hedRn ol thole wbo bave not liu.rned bow lo fulfill their obUJ1UOD1 -ucl, tlh •U f•IM rreealnu, It ..... alaVtrJ to lbe put. t • • • into the public comciausneaa, mid ia only a vque and furful yeamtna. • • • What la unfin1ahe4 Is not really begun: A man who has wrtdlllt baff a novel bu nothln& wortb ,_..,, 1611 more than a man wbo bl mldt half • cabinet Ills U1tblal •Cll'tll puttm1 objecU lnt.o. • --~ 86 V1 co ht th se bf g.c th JE na st re I I I G Si G R. SE le er 11 "! r I 11 ,. :e ol tl cl ,., ft ,,. d e le ' • ' J ' 1 ; ' EX?preSs By GLENN wm1£ ilt .............. RIVERSIDE -Or1nge C o a a t C o 11 e 1 e • s rMlid·franait baaketball l•e.s gltded towa.fd Saturday night's abDwdown with FuUertoti by . blaaUn~ Binrside City CQllege's recorced Ttters, 119-lOS, Tuesday nlgbt in Wbeeloct am. Victory eave coach Bch Wetzel'• nif\y Redcoats a 7 • l Eaatena Con· (erence record~ "Olatching that of co- Wder Fullertoo after the latter thrashed Mt. SAC, 93-619, on Tuesday. Bruce Chapman, John Vallely, Cl'aig talconer and Ed Babiud\ turned in 11parkllng performances in the vital \fta at Riverside. That foursome ac- ceuiited for 101 ol OCC's points. Chapman was especially brilliant, becoming the first Pirate ~ acore 40 points In a single g&JM for at leut three sea.sons as be ripped the Jllta for 15 field Joa.ls lad 10 trM *'"'· . He pt 11 ·the ftrtt baU, 22 in the final • mmutea aod d1d • fabWous Job ol jutqp1q, rebounding and put. Ung out 'that extra effort on rebound ~btl'. , At 'nler ~ Bill Mullican said ~ll'd. "Orange Coast w a a tremendout, 'i;tip all did a great job, but Chapm.Q was the dillerence. Coast was the beat team we've met so far in \he eot)f erence. U they beat Fullerton Slturday night, they'll pro· bably win t.be title." Vallely and Falconer each potted 23 points,· getting most of those the first half. Babiucb picked up 15 and did a super18tive job of reboun<Ung in the last frantic 15 minut~s. Orange Coast was e s p e c I a l l y outstanding the flrit~ half as the Buts fired 56.5 percent. J:bostly on outside Races abota, and held a 83-M lead over taie ao•ool wb.lcb b.ad lOlt only aoe home tame in four seasons. For ~ minutes fans were treated t.o a total of 100 sbots, 119 points, 25 fouls and a kicked. water bottle and towel bf each of the c~cbes. Tbe last half was almost u wild, but only was good for lo.1 pointa, 96 shots ahd ~ fouls , a kicked bench and several thrown towels. , Orange Coast raced to a 71·51 lead with 18: 18 left in the gmne. However, ttle Tigers fought back with newly added star Tom Watldns (27) leading the assault. Taking advantage of P I r a t e turnovers and their own hot hand, the Tigers moved on top, 73·'72, with 15 : lS to go. Both sides exchanged points for the next seven minutes. Tben, as Mulligan said later, "we Wtd~, Ja11U1f1 31, 1968 DAJL!v PILOT by Riverside, 119-103 lost our momentum and it was all over." A six.footer by Bart Carrldo and a live-footer by Chapman g&l\'e the Bucs a 92-3.1 edge with 7:42 to play and the closest the hosts could eet after that was seven points. Orange Coast broke it ope.n on a spree in the closing moments as Chap. man reeled off six points and Vallely two to up the bulg~ to 1~90. Wetxel said afterward, "It was our grutest job of the year. Babiucb did a fantastic job and our pressure offense was more than adequate." OUMea COA$T (119) lllVlttSID'a llUI v111elv ClllPl'l\ln RoOIN ft•lconer C,.rrklo llebhicll YOte ftft.t i. .. ,.,. "' t S 4 2l Ferrell I 3 3 j U 10 3 «> MorVln 2 I 4 J 0 0 2 0 V•ndtrPGI 2 2 4 6 10 3 2 23 Ma•i ,. ' 0 3' J 6 ' 12 llernet J I S 11 S 5 l U MadUra 1 I t 2 3 o 2 • W•lklns lt ) l 27 Panon• ' 2 2 lO TOlll$ 4$ " 20 119 Tol1ls I;) 11 23 10\1 H1IHl1N scou t Ore~ co.11 63, Rlvthldt S.. \ Nevada Souther.n Next for Anteaters UCI Hits 62 Pe~cent •· Ill 86-80 Win By EARL GUsn.E1' Of 111t O.IW ,111111 SMfl His club had just scored a rousing 86-M)1 victory over Sq\ Fernando Valley State College and UO Iivfne coacll Dick Davis was asked what ~thought his record would be at tbis'p<lint when the current basketball seas<iJt started. "I bad it figured thSll we would be 7-6 going into the Valley State g.ame." he said. - "But nothing will surprise me now. che way these kids are playing." he Jeclared. pointing to the players who nave now presented UCI witti eight straight victories and a brillioot 14-3 record. It'~ difficult to imagine t h e Anteaters playing bett~r basketball Rams Rated Behan 6th In Country w LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Coach Georg., Allen of the Los Angeles Rams said he was "surprised" that UCLA's Gary Behan was avallabie wheTL the Rams got their first selection in tbe second round of the pro d!aft ol col· lege football players TueSday. "He was far and away the best play- er available when our turn came to 1raft," Allen said. "We had him rated :·s the sixth best player in the coun· ry." Allen called the 1967 Heisman Tro- hy-winning quarterback a "terrific ·:hlete." Beban said he was "pleased .. he was ·tected by the Rams. "It's unusttal that so many linemen 1ent in the beginning ( 15 of t1'le 27 layers chosen in the first round)," he ommented. "As a natlve Californian , ·ou always hope to play with the .1ome team." The Rams did not have a first round !raft choice. They had traded it away. Tbey bad another second round se· lection and picked Mike Lahood, an offe.mive tackle from Wyoming. In their next pick in the fifth round, they chose punter·field goal Jdcker Don Martin of University of Washington. University of Southern California of· fensive tackle Ron Vary, who went to Minnesota as the No. 1 pick of the draft and one of five USC players chos· en in the opening round. called bls se· lection his "greatest thrill in football." I than they did Tuesday night at Vall! Stau. They shot an ey~popplng percent from the floor ood outhustl Valley SU~ fro.JD buzzer to buzzer. i Irwie·v'°ill -take its 14-3 record to Laa ~as. ·fi all places. There, UCI will p1-y highly regard1!d Nevada Southern at that city'1 Convention Ceater Saturday night. Davis could only shake his head after Tuesday night's bullseye ex- hibition. . "We can't shoot much better than that," be said. "I have no complaints tonight. It was a helluva win for us because Valley State is tough to beat here." Valley Stat.e, in tbe third game of the season at UCI, banded Irvine one of its three losses, 97·93. Jets Draft Gary Magner The New York Jets selected Orange Coast area football product Gary Magner in Monday's first round of the pro football draft in New York. Magner. a defensive tackle at USC this past season, was picked on the draft'i fourth round by the American League club. Another Orange County player who was picked up on the first round was Blaine Nye, a Stanford tackle. Nye. who played at Servite High School in Aoa:1eim. was drafted on the fifth round by Dallas. Magner. from C:>sta Mesa. played at Mater Dei High and Orange Coast College before matriculaiting to USC. where be played first string for three seasons. He played on OCC's 1963 Junior Rose Bowl champions. How the Pros Picked . .... . .. Tbt key performers Tuesday even· ing were always·classy Mike Heckman and smooth Nick Sanden. Heckman ca.lined 11 of 17 from the floor to go with a game high o{ 14 rebounds and Sanden swished 10 of 13. Davis said a "little dlat" he h»d witll the team Monday afternoon may have spWTed the Anteaters. "I didn't chew them out, we just had a talk. We've had a little letdown after beating LA State. J told the fellows that it was hard to be critical of their play after they've won 11even straight, but ttlat I'd rather be critical now than after we've dropped one we sbouldn't have." In the preliminaey game Tuesday night, Tim Tift1s UCl fN!shmen made Sports in Brief 22 out or Tl free throws but ~re out· field goaled and lost, 74-70. UC lltVINt IN) SAN ,l!llNANDO VALLEY STATI I•) .... ,... "",.~ Cunnlno~m 5 5 I 15 Peurlcky I 0 0 1' Sinden 10 o 1 20 JoaePh 4 2 3 10 HKkman 11 J 3 lS Wllllam• S 0 3 It Miiiner 2 1 l 5 Kel<h 7 O 2 14 Ferlev 3 I 2 7 llerllelt 2 3 2 1 Cllrllte 3 2 0 I Rlvlln 0 I 0 1 Fonllvs 7 o o ' Pelkey 3 0 2 • l"arker I o O l llr•ccl 7 7 2 1• Tol•I• l7 12 10 to T011ts 3' t 1' IO ~1tl!l1N .. .,,.., UCI "· VelleY Stei. 11. UC lllVINE l'llOSM 1111 O'Aulremonl Simmons 8urllnoh1m McC1rtln Scl\leslnger Keio lt•n It II '' I' ' l 3 13 ' ' 3 12 ' 6 3 " 0 I 2 I I 4 1 70 0 , 0 , 4 0 3 I SAN "llNANDO VALLIY ST. l'llOSH 170 ""'' .. Hensen A l I 11 Ktllll 6 3 1 U llernerd ' 2 S 14 Munroe 4 5 2 11 Greer 2 t 5 S Gllberl 2 0 3 A Slevltr 2 O 2 A Grttn 2 O 0 4 To•••• ,, 12 II 10 Tol1l1 30 u " 74 Htlftlmt KOl't: Valley Sl11t l4. UCI JO. Desert Bob Hope Classic .. { Begins in Palm Springs PALM SPRINGS -This plush resort area echoed with the sound of goli shots today as the Bob Hope Desert Classic got under way for its annual spla,sh in major league competition. Jn an event which has raised several hundred thou11and dollars f o r charitable causes. which is why com- edian Bob Hope lend.s it bis name, the parse amounts to $122,000. On hand in a try for a third trip to the' winner's circle i4 Arnold Palmer. the only golfer 'W> win it twice -in the inaugural y.ear, 1960 and in 1962. Billy Casper, the winner of the Los Angeles Open last Sunday and the Hope champion in IS65, is back for another shot at the $2.0.000 top money. Also present is ~be defending cham- pion, a wonderful club professional from Lon g Island, N. Y.. Tom Nieporte. His name Is not famous but bis upset triumph a year ago stands as one of the sentimental best of pro golf's annals. * . A R C A D 1 A -ilaul Cespedes celebrated bl1 2!nd birthday In Arcadia Methodist Hospital today after a sudden spill at Santa Anita race track that left him with many Injuries but left Mann el Y caza unscathed. Ceapedea, a native of Santiago, Cblle. who baa won all but eight of bl1 races during thb meeting. waa aboard a 71-J longsbot ht the seventh race Tue1day, G r e at Pretender The n~ld bunched around the far turn and Cespedes took to tht' out.Ide to avoid a jam. But Great Pretender tripped over the heels •f another bone. Mocker, wltb Ycaza aboard. was 1nabte to avoid the falle1 Great 'retender. Ycaza rolled Uke a ball ·n tlle turf. Allother hone struck Ycua. Tbe ·ones were 1111llurt. petpedes was reported la good ·oacl.IUoa early today with a frat· llJ'ed jaw, muJUple rib eeparadoas I.lid bnhed Webs. Tltere waa ao estimate of whem ·1e .. _.., race aplt. Stewart3 sald they were amazed that Y caza, a veteran Panamanian, escaped with bruises. * OAKLAND -Odds have switched in the Jerry Quarry-Thad Spencer heavyweight tournament semmnaJ fi ght Saturday in the World Boxing Association to pick a champion. Man to man betting here favors Quarry 6·5, a switch from Spencer by the same margin . One Las Vegas book said "S-6 and take your choice." meaning, bet $6 to win $.5. Bay Area fight managers picked Spencer, 9-6, but fighters watching Spencer and Quarry work out favored Quarry, 2 to 2 ratio. Quarry. announcing himself in peak condition and at his preferred fighting weight, 193 pounds. bad bis final spar· ring session Monday . Spencer. a San Franciscan \.Yho eliminated big Ernie Terrell in the first r0t:nd of the seri:!s. wound up sparrlag Tuesday with three rounds. * ANAHElM -The Anaheim Amigos. 8IUlng just one s:cp al>ove the cellar of the American Basketball Assocla· tlon 's Western Division, host the second·place Denver Rockets tonight. The Amigos. 17·13 and just half a game ahead of Houston, have won three of eight games against the Rockets tbls season. Denver. which trails New Orleans by two games. has a 31·!0 record. * LOS ANGELES -The Los An· geles Lakers. having once again ~ken a shellacking by one of the National Basketball Association's freshmen teams, return home tonigh t to face th e high-flying St. Louis Hawks-and they probably couldn't be happier. The Lakers have hardly fared well against the NBA's two expansion teams, the San Diego Rockets and Se· attle SuperSonics, but they'v,e man gled the Hawks almost at will this season. Against San Diego the Lakers are a respectable 2·1. But Seattle has beat· en Los Angeles three times in four meetings. Their latest vktory came 'l\mdl)' night as the SuperSonics coas1Jed to a 128-116 triumph. DAILY l'ILOT l"llolt ay lllcM,., Koollllr y. UP IN THE AIR -Orange Coast's Bart Garrido sails upward to the basket to score on this fast break against Riverside Tuesday night at Riverside. Defending is Lon Vanderpol. OCC's Craig FaJconer is in lhe background. Coast won, 119-103. Can't W orli, Can't Leave, Clay Has His Problems LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dethroned he2v .. ;<!h: champion Cassius Cay says he·s almost broke because he can·t tir,i1t in the United States but won 't renounce his citizenship. .. I'm not being allowed lo work here in America and I'm not bein~ allowed to leave." he said. "Naturally money would be depleted." Clay is starii'1g on a nati onwide spea king tour that will include ap· pearanres before Ne~ro s l u d e n I groups on college campuses and at Blacl< Ml:s lim mosques. He i::peaks Monday al UCLA. "Many pepople say. bow are you gonna eat champ? How are you liv· ing? Well. How does the Uttle bird ea. 7 ··If the divine supreme being can take care or them things who's doing nothin~ for him . then how much more can he makP a way tor bis servant?" Clay said in a television interview Tuesday night. "l have 22 mlUion brothers ln America and 850,000 Muslim brothers In America. and 600.000.000 Muslims In the world and you ask me how I'm gonna eat." Clay, who prefers the name Muham· mad Ali. was convicted o( draft evasion an.i srntenced to five years in prison . He also was stripped of his heavyweight title. The conviction is now under appeal . If the appeal fails , Olay, 26, said he might try to regain the heavyweight Litle, if the food doesn't ruin him. .. In prison, you eat the fOod they give you or you have to eat around it. I'm used to steak and prime rib . . . if my body is not deteriorated, if my body is not hurt physically, I mi ght come back." Asked if he would renounce his citizenship. Clay said, "No, I can't do nothing like that. Why would I want to do that? l mean, I'm born here and we have 22 million people here catching hell. "They should have a chance to get out from under the oppression • • . so I plan on staying here fighting until I'm dead or all of us are g~." Clay predicted Jimmy Ellis will win the heavyweight title in the elimina· tion tournament now under way but believes no one deserves Ile tiUe until be is defeated in the ring. Hard-luck Rustlers Edged, 67-65 B1 JORN NEWTON Of .. o..i, ...... ·- Coach Dick Stricklin wonders what lt likes to win a basketball game alter bla ~en W~st cagers dropped a last mlnult thriller to Cypress Tues· day nJgbt, -67~, at Orange COMt College. But Stricklin won't bne much time to pond.er tl'lt altuatlon u the Rul'llers tn.tmta.ln IUveralde Friday eveolJll at OCC.' Again11t the Chargers, they dJd evtrytl\inc r1oiht except win the game. Strfe\1ln'1 charges were bu11tJ1n1 like a11 urwlrfe::te:S tum ra:her than the Ea~tern Conference ctllar dwellers thty are. Cypress bad what appured to be .. .. . ... ,,,,,. ...... "'• an overwbelmlng height advantage. but hu1Ulng play by the Huntington Beach qu.int.et took the boards away lrom Ult visitors. w L l'I' ~A Of-.. Cleet .. . . • . . . . . , 1 111 ,. ........•••••••.•••.••• 1 I'" M6 c~ ................. • a .,. .., Mt.IM ••••••••..••••.• t J -M6 .,_... ••••••••••••••• • , M4 '" ,......, ........... _... • • 4 .,. "' ..................... 121 ... s.a--. ......... i' au,.. ......~ t t "' us °""" • ' .. ,,. ,....,., sc.Al °''"" Coetl 11t. lllwnl<to 10l c .... mt ., ' Ott•~ WH 1 61 Fulttttoft fl. 11111, S,..C 6t ..., .. ....,. ""t11r,,. n , ... "" ., $ell W ft41f4'1IWI tl The Rustlers continually had inside J)Ositlon on the taller Cypress club. It wa.s a close contest all the way with Cypress holding ~ galne's se· cond big{?est lead of 21·16 with 9: 13 remaining In the first half. The Rustlers flooll.y caugbt the Chargers at 34·all with one mi.nut• left before tbe haU. But Cypress htt two buckets in the last minute to take a 38-34 ltad into the locktr room . With 8:M lett In the matcll Golden • West'• Mike Shelley hit a pair of free throw~ wh ich knotted tho score (It ?jg lpt&'e-. It WU toudl Jnd go from lh l're wilh neithe r team gai ning ' more then a lhree·polnt advantage. ' The host~ led 6.1-&l with five minute~ left, but Cyprea11 took over to pin ' a 68~ advantage with less than two minute~ remaining. Shelley was short on a 15-foot jumper and a Charger hauled In the rebound. Shelley then fouled a Cypress player and the free throw was good for a two point difference. GWC's Bob Kieswetter missed a desperation 11 foot shot to end the game. Rustler Ollie Martin was blgb point man for the game With ~. Allan Robinson contributed 19, and Shelley dumped In 18. 904.0•N WIST (8 1 '911 tf,. CY,HU 16" """ .. 1 ' ' 1J $11tllt¥ 1 • 1 11 $11Aroi.1 Ktftil 2 2 1 -.A.... l.Jl<Jttr it-•2>"J~e~ ~rtln 1 4 ' 10 Joton Co' C11rltltn ... " o o I o Pflllse Kln ... tlot l 0 l 2 Mllltr frl(•-0 0 I 0 t f } '1 ., 1 ' u • ) l ,, I 1 t ) T ot.t~ 2S U U 6.1 TtlAll H 10 11 .. Hallll~ ltOl't: Cy ..... 1 Jt. Coi4tll Wftl a.t. • ' I !6 DAIL V PILOT .. w...-,, "-'-' ll. lC)f)G Marina~Hitntfngion S'hirwdouJn Coming · Up ' 87 GLEHN.WJJJTE °' .. ....., """ .... Marina Htp's pOtent Vlk· lnp moved i step closer to . t ti e I r champlon1hip l!Jowdown with· Runtfngton .Beacb ff thet pulverized ~Nftporl Harbor, 8MS, in a Sunset League basketball erucial !J'uHcfay .ilernoon. The holti were therefore able to keep paee with the Olien, 1ettin1 up 'hesday night'• clash •t Huntfa~on as the· CIF game of the year with the county and loop crown on the Une, 111.umlng neither ia upset in Friday action. Coach Lute Olson's Vik- ings have a tough one com- ing up wilh Anaheim, a t.am tMJ ecleld. C-46. ill the flrat rowad of .Wape. ~ttle. Hwa~ draw,.1 a ... mlnl11 easier U&lSXV metrt. fadai Wutm!Uter. 'nl• OlJen drOPPlld tlHI Lint. 75-0I. .... drtt tllU the)' meL , .. • Marina oWned the boarda, outlhot the Sailors Of coach Al Hackney (414 percent w .au ·perceat) and ··~aJW ~haated.pla)'~ to ~ the "P' o~ of COil· tentl6n with a 4-3 record. · · BW Moc>re turtled in an e t p e -e 1 Ii 11 y Amttnc perfo~e for tbe Blue and Gold. He blitud the neta for 30 points, ac- c.ounting for .half that total 1n the firtt quarter. Ht lelt 1IM &a&n• ,Witb ': 11 to llay II NstrVW finlabed OU Moo,!l_ bit tr•m everyw!'t!' .•• tailking bfl a~lalt)', from tbt coroer, biWng the abort ahot from . in and, front and on the aide 'and puttin1 lo rellounds. ' lhrina dominated t h • boarda, dt!f!te tbe presenee of Newport 1 talf front line. At oDe point, early in the .1otnc. the Vlkea had taken • dozen abots (coantiq tip. upa) to one for the Sanon. AJ was the cue. In Friday nipt'a M.el loss •a\ Hua- tington, Newport neve, led. The Tara could stay elose only for the first three minutes, trailin' 7-t at that Jamcture. 'lben )lbrtna stepped 1D cear and rffled off 13 polnts lJl two mi'Jtufel, 12 aeconc;ll._ Moore had Dine of .t\t°'' pouJta u the Vlkes ioomed a.head. ~ and were only mildly cballeoged alter tl)at. Newport went on a lour. bucket spi:ee in the middle of tlle second quarter and sliced. the deficit to 10, 32-22. But· aga.tn the hosts cut loose and by the halftime rolled around they wtre safely in front. •s-32. The bulge swelled to '1M7 after three quartel's and then increased to 78-50 with 5:0S to play, living Olson's ,roup Its ltr&eat actnntage o1 tM an.moon. Alu Gate (30) and 8on LOve (1S) atood out for the Sailor.. .......... ......,. u It 15 ''-" ~ 9' lf U l'-4 ....... Cl&J I) . .. "'"Tl' .t 3 l 13 ·i ! l· ~ • f i. ll t : " ~ • l 0 • • 1 0 JI ti 21 N .......... ( .. ) 1-M l,. r?TP tlldl ' l • ~dlalr!\tlef 1 3 l ·~ ......... 1 • s 2 ~ • 4 , 20 HaWfl ~j}~ Tua~ 1 0 ~ J HeflClOCk 0 $ ?' s =It i : l t Tot11l n 20 2'. f' An8heiln .'Routs Lions By 65-46 Oilers Crash S~iuts, 97-69, · To Hold Sunset League Le~d Santa Anita Wea~'s 1JODI beat Anaheim at both eoda of the court Tuesday -but only in tht tint quarter. Alter that, Anaheim took char&e and ran away to an euy 65-'46 SUDoaet. League vfctory iD ttl• Colonists' .om. . Coach Jkn Taylor 's viaiting crew ran thlncs the Waf ~·= in the first per\<ld. up an 18-13 Estancia, HB Show lead 1lY the first buzzer. The only time AnaheUll led in the first period wa.s when Dan Simpson potted a tip-in ~:n~;~ef M Anahelm ad· Potential But the Li'ons came back on bucbts by Dan Berkoff, Dan Broderick. Gary Shaw Track and field aeuon 11 and Jim ~aney to dominate juat around the corner and first peripd play. if local spike buff• are Anaheim got the lead back wondering, it would appear on a Jerry Brucks tip with that Huntington Beach in 5:• left in the firat balf, !':.ft-~~otf theLeaguer v. laon de 20,.18, then &pin -thia time &:. ..._ I r By ROGER CARLSON .. .. DeAlr """ '"" Huntington Beach roUa along in &le Sunset Leasue buketball race undefeated .after bllat'1"Wg Santa Ana, 9'7•, Tuesday afternoon in tbe OUer.s• gym. The win stretches Hun· tinctoo's clttuit record to 7.0 and ends the first round of hostilities in loop play. Tbe Oilers, ranked third · in the ClF and f1rlt ln the -c-ounty, aovi atand at 11-3 o'Verall. A1 for the victory ever · Santa Ana -it was a case of too much superiority in •"11 department for t:he 1 winners. Coacb Elm« Combs' out- fit did evecything right from a tart to flnlah wltb ·the ex- ception of tbe lut few minutes of tbe 1 e c o n d period. In the laat five minutes of t:he 1econd stanza . the Oilers let a 17-point lead dwindle to aeven before set· V b D • for gOOd -on an Ivan League are the best tbreata er UDl el McKenzie jumper with 20 of the squads from the aeconda left in the firat half. Orange Coast area to take RolJlil, 86-56 . ~~~olony led at tt\e ·half, ti~gtoli wilt be oin s King ......, ' .., .,. ...... an the •tronc le11 of ~.:! ea 8 · ·. • MR'! An.Mtm· " u • 17-t.S "Willfainl and a bolt oJ other · ' . aamsl v i . ~t,,,.,,.tlrANAtdi11..''u11' 11 .-tenf<>r lt.tt~rmen, COtq>led In • 7844 - '" •• " "'' TP With more retqr_nees from ~ M6cKe1111e s ' i 11 last year's Irvine leap Mater Del fell by the way :'= ~ : : 1r champion1 in the B e e a; .. '™· ,. I. IU!!!21111 Day c ...... ' ...... ""' .... l ,.M. 11iwr euov ci4$•nn> Sllerlverl (A l'lnedel lt6 11' in the wake ol Verbwn Dei'a :~!'" : · : ! i! division. s basketball machine, IJ6..56, Pine I I S 3 Estancia COuJd well take masher Tuesday night on the lo,ers' ~!::,"' : ~ ! ~ honors in the Irvine Leap PlltlT ltACL ' fllr..... fllllla & _,.., • YMr tklt and u•. Cle+mlne. l"VfM ....,. Clel"llM 'rice ..,,...,.,, HVINTN llACI. ·~ fll"'-· 1'11-Clel lo mares. ' .,.., olde end -.. Clel9fflld •flowe-. l"Wlt tl0.000. TM HYMtl_, Hiiia '•rm. floor before an · ov.ertlow Tot•lt . • u ,. u if the Eaglea can get by crowd. •/ CIMIMY WUTMINSTI~ ( .. , 2 6 their bigg•t ~st. Loara, O.lnlY °"" CM y •nnl 116 Am•loma CO l'lerc1J Ill l..Atdy HHul IW Mehomey) 11• B•bVI l'uturt (J Trullllo) 111 R"'91 Alelftt IA f'l ..... I 111 The Angelus League losa := J s 2 11 later in the aeuon. left the Mon..,:cha w:itb a ,,..,Id: ! l ! : Fint competlUon of ·the Art 1.-IJ. 0..U.lell lllff l...Sy Clletoon IW H•rrlS) 111 lemon l.edv IW H•rm•IJl 114 Ultra Quat (J GonJ.ala) 11lOI Tower'll (W Humel1) 117 All'• Theme 113 2-3 record while Verbum Dei · ri-,,,:;, , • 1 4 year ha.s Corona del ·Mar continues on unopposed with H ...... Jim \ ~ ~ ; travellnl· to Weatrninater NIO'f• Zleto (W Blum) 111 , Quenclo ~M\do IA ,.lllldel 114 ~•ntm T lme (2 J Llnloert) llJ Mellow Mers11 (J $1141eft) 1 ll sr-. Cl Pl-Y Jrl 112 Heeve11ty Choir (.M Yen•> 115 A-8•dl 8rlld191 (fl ........ , 117 a s.o mark. • ~=-~ '"'° : ] ~ : and G~n Grove hoatmg Steve Eidriold , b.ad bis =':8 o , 2 , Muina on Ftbluary 21. "" ~y (ll °"'lei 11111 Wlllrll1111 reurtlo (w llutrtl 114 N>tMY Joen IF At.,.reil lit A.0.bby AMI¥ IJ lU!llllr1) 111 l'~ICll (M YellU) 113 1'r-NI. E. Mlllerlck tralMd enfry. best scoring nfgbt of the Tetei. ,: ,: ,: .l How the area ahapa up: year with 25 poµits for higb B••,...,_ Be.e• 1 Tarry 11 J t.":,,..~~-· m • Gr.tty Allee Io• 1.>Unclff II (J Seit.rt) 111 INDei'I .._y (I,. t'IM«Y Jr) lH nonors for the ¥on'*'chs. He cann~ h from the f!oor and tbtee ffee throws . SICOND llACI. • lurton111. l yeer ulcn.. Cleoml"9. t'UrH U..00. Clelmln11 price $l),W>-•1l,l4iN. I.If''"' lraur IN\ YeMJI 116 lletnlt UCL 1 1/16 m1i.. I .,.., ... llld 119. The 11 ~ti.._ .ilceP.' Purte no.GOO H*d, ~ tllS.lSO. To wlf!Mr t1UJI. HCIMll ....., lfllrd UOGO, tourttl .1000. MJke Sweeney, the ~\: Monarch scoritlg leader. m was second with· 20 point• A·POllHe IL pfnQy Jr) Tiiie Game 10 Pleral Tiii M«r"' IM Y-1) ' 11oxer •oo (W 11lum) II• lncl1en I.Old IW H1r11CIU 111 Dr. ltbv ID Haiti Gold Admire! II IA Pfftede) leau Lett (J Umbertl Hiii llllne (W *rledc) A,.nmeMti (M 'An91 P-KNn m in the losing cause. 120 The Eagles took a close m lG-13 lead at Ute quarter m and extended it out to 46-32 m at the ~u anti won going Alle9otnl IJ l.emwn) l:tu _,.,. Tiii 1tlut1 (J .. lien) lit Volei. ll t'nk.n Jr) '" Ull<IWllCIWlble (J Oer\Mlq) icl 13 11.i 11utll II •D Hall) llS 11wnc1n fem U A 1'11\edtl lit frAM Criv1llO '1 W l'Mllomey) 116 ...... Coln IU Mtmr W•'9111e (J tellen) O'Htra (I V•""1vefel Sllere o.cnne (It llaftco) S..ce llultr (W ltum) m away. tu Any doubt .a to the final 1-lff VI frwclom II' Cotti) 113 ~. w. ,,_ tr•lllM llltry. AIM 111 .. lllt Mlt1W ad M. 12 0 hall) Winner .-11ro1 (M Yc.u) AHllUl< (1 A l'llW<MI Tie Tee (2 W INl!Omty) .,.., o1c1 n111ea. ""'" ..-, .... llUe ( ll Lewis) Pellhl Owt IA P!Mda) All9elhlne (J L.a,,,....rf) O'LUCllY Tou (Ill YOl1<1 Fltrr Venvt (M Valtnw.te) O.Ublt lecwlry IA Jutrtll flat l'IKt IA V•*'-1•) ... ~(I VllenJW .. ) JtllY !)ml (A Shtm'left) KM!ld I,_ ll Ptoce,. Jr) Ta*"'9 .. l'beclot IW HlrflO) lllcllAlya Slttw IW Ha""lll) 113 "''"'" uc1. 1 1116 m11es. 4 w.r :~ lldl •nd ""· CltlmlM. l'unt ...... Clalml"' ~Ice •-t»tt 117 Tru Ofo•s (II Garcle) xlOI Swldotllo (I A Jlnede) 11 S- !cle'9Vlllot (It\ VllltnNMa) 115 Walll'f T .. y fW MllhorMy) 112 Dan l oll John I 0 PllrQJ 116 Hl-(MY-) 1• tU LodW M•tk: U J Gonulttl xm 1IJ l'lmY Tlwrt1tll Ill YMI) 115 llS C-1 ClllNta (W Herrlt) lll 1U Ollr '•trldt It G Tanltudll) 1 u llS Mr. CultlWeY IW 11\IMI 111 111 Flesle Teneo CJ Sellen) 11• 11S .......... 111 1-ltll C•'ltftlr IT J Oen•ltlt· ll111 llJ El LelNI It ~ l'IMdl) 116 m o.flff II Valllmlele) 1" ns. .,...,,. u • TMIWudtll n> outcome caJQe in the third qu3l'ter when tit• Eagles ex· tended their margin to &54'> ·-chiefly on Keith Batiste's ~nd Mite Blackahire't !leroi<'a. 114 '" "' '" RACE RESULTS n:--s:;~-::..-::JmM _____________ _ 116 11• 11111 116 11111 '" ...,,. ltAC8. ' '"' ........ -~ •p JIM ......... 1'119 ...... , ....... a -"'°""' 10 ....., .._ ..... IW ..... ) ... fW Nlf'ttl) :-,.,~jl:fM ;!. ,,. lrl 116 lll •• l t Barons Bag 54-52 Win Over Tigers Coacb Paul Wood i I bl.lil~C a atroq contender .to the Sunset League ebam· piooahlp arouDd Williama le Co. Williams, wbo bolda the CIF bet record in the 660 with a 1: l>.5 la expectld by many to run awa1 and hide from bis rivala in leap play. H• will probably compete iD the 440, ao, mile and 2-mile. Wllllams holds tbe IChoo1 record 1D the ao and kiite. . Qtber bl& plua factors for , Wood'• outfit a,re Mantnd Stirde, a t :4e i.mller, llob Jones and Dennis Adll!DI (U and 9.0) 1D tbe 70 high hurdles, Kurt Clemens Jn the shot pat and a flood of returnees 1rom 1 a 1 t year's croai country team that placed fourtil in the CD'. EJ;pedld to dear 1J.O in tbe pole vault .. David ~w11. Grea Cooper anc1 BebD1 Avaloul. H l I b jumper Tom M401VDIJ bu .... ... In pnctke. By RON EVANS Of ... Dtll'f """" ,..., ANAHEIM -Corona del Mar won ita 16th straight baaketball game -Tuesday afternoon wtth a crushing 78-44 victory over bost Loara in an Irvine' League contest. '11'e victory WM the eiXbtb ln league play for the Sea Kina• and kept Bill Bloom'• charges on tbe beela of Hun- tington Beach in the running for the number one spot in county rankings. Corona del Mar now stands at 20-2 overall. John Yule was the big spark for .Corona with 'r1 points on eight field goals and-'11 free throws. The &-7 center put in effbt of 11 attempts from the floor and 11 ol 12 tries at the gratis line. . Corona jumped ofl to Jn 1'Uposing 25-6 lead after on• quarter and ballOOded tbe lead to 0-18 at tbe half. Bloom remarked later, "we played exceptionally well in Uie ftrst half. In the second half ft kind ol let down." ~ .. ...,... OW-dll~ Ht7'1~ U.111 • 11111-~-Mllr (ll) ,. "f'fl"" s .. s 14 s 1 ~ 11 I 11 t 17 s • l 11 1 ' ' • t • l • . . ' . t t l • •• 14 11 -.-.~ "'""·"" 1 .. ' • ' 1 • ' ' • .. 1* ·I ~· • • • 1 1 • ' 1 ·' 1 . ' . ' ... " la • tlinc f« a nine1>0int margin at tbt half. · Buntinston came back in tbe ae<:ond half to put it out of light. Mike Contreras and Greg Sayder we~ outstandlnl ill the scoriq department. Contreru led everyone with 3S Points on 12 field goal& and nine free throws while Snyder was getting 28. Roy Mlller followed for Huntington with 19. HanUngton Beach canned Artists Miss Jackson, B.ow to Tritons, 59-44 . Alter racklnc up a 13-6 first quarter m a r g i n , Laguna Beach'• Artists wil~d under a second quarter San Clemente scor· ing barrage and never recovered u they drops>ed another Crestview ~•toe cage encounter 'l' u e 1 d a 1 afternoon, 59-44. Tbe Artllta, perlorminc without th•..aeryices of ace. Mike Jackson who milled. his s e c o n d consecutive game because of a badly swollen ankle, were paced by Juniors Bran Jones and Steve Wiezbowslci wbo con- tributed 15 and 10 pointa to the losing cause. Paul Engatrom, and Eric Cbristlanten constituted the Triton 1corin1 vanguard aa the pai'r dumped in 20 and 17. Other SU Clemente cagers hitting into fb e double figures were Sal Lombardi and Jeff D"'ek who pumped in 11 eacb.,. Jackson will be ready·lol' action when the luckless Lagunans face El Modena Friday ni1ht in Vanguird cooftne1 . .....,. ...... "-~ 13 J ' 17....U .... ~. • lt 1t ''""" l.41lU8A HACH I .. ) .. CM\PlaH J-K lool9f'ft!WI Wt.lbewllll Purdv Swertfllllf Totals ' t'e " ,,. Tf' J • 1 ' s 5 l 15 3 J I t ' 2 ! 10 0 0 i 0 2 • ! ' 11 .. • .. SAN CUMINTI fff) ,. flT ,fl Tl' 0 0 0 0 ' 2 .. 10 • s t 17 s 1 •· 11 5 l 1 11 0 I I 0 is t1a1t Basketball Standings :~ c-·.i,..,, ~ flWllf• V81i., Loera ·-· VlleMlll . Ceafl ~ llleftdl l .. ,, • ., ,J ,, . I/ L t ~ , .. . . "' \ 1 Inside Look at .the A rea Around the Goll Circuit . ' Johll Vallely It 1ettln1 a t..nftc ncudtrni ruah • bom practcally every major collep in the wut. The Oru1e. Cout CoUe" lupentar MelOI to be leaning lc>Yiard UCLA, boweYer1 "UCLA It rHlly lntwetted In hffft,"' MYS OCC eMchlobW.n.L ' ' "John thlnb he ~n "pity et UCLA IM he hn • lot of confidence. If he doesn't wlncl up at UCLA. ' Wll probably be Utah taut he'• reelly bei"I pur· "*' by the UCLA,_, ..... V allel)"a rise to stardom is a ltory strikingly aimilar to that ol. George Yardley, Hot.her Harbor ., irea athlete who achieved tame in the NBA. • ., ....... ...., • .4Rq• Both learned to plav buketball in the alleys ol Balboa laland. Yardley ia the early lMO'a and Vallely in the ·earty 1980'1. Yardley went to New· -port Hanor High and SUnford before going into the . NBA to become tbe fll'lt pro enr to score 2.000 in a lin&le seuon. Vallely, from Corona del Mar B.lgb,'ls the first player to surpass the 1.000 point career mark at Orange Coast * * * I Pat McNulty, managing editor for Surfer Map· 1 nne, says hi.a publication will have a special "fare- well" story on Duke Kahanamoku -the legendary Hawaiian surf er who died in Honolulu last week. ''The Duke" w11 no stringer to -th• Or1nge COMt 1re1. He c1me to Newport Beach In the 1'20'1 to surf 1t whit w11 then one of the w•t coast's choice spots -CorON del Mar's Chin• Cove. There w1sn't I jetty In those d1y1 1nd the apwt'a pioneers flocked to the Cove wilt\ their wooden board a. Once, In 1925, •fishing *t with 25 pnMn9- trs turned over In a huge wive ind Kah1namoku ,......,.11y Nwd 9'1ht ,_, .. from drriiiint by us.- lnt1 his .....tboard •• 1 ..-cue VffHI. McNulty had dinner with Kabanamoku at the Dute'• Honolulu restaurant last month. He was named as an honorary paUbeartt for Kahanamoku's funeral. r•ree-tl.ae 01,,..pi.11 Kabanamolru was an amazing athlete. He made three U.S. Olympic swimming teams and just miss· ed a foutb time, w11en he was 40. The Kahanamotu issue of Surfer will be on the stand! March 15, according to McNulty. One of the country's leading free lance sports- wrJten, McNulty was asked by Sport Magazine to write a dory on Jerry Qmrry before his fight with Floyd Patterson in October. "But the editor called me up right after the fi'1'ht," McNulty says, "l'Dd 1&id: 'I just saw the guy fight on TV -let' a forget it, be' a a bum.' " lft. ~ Mttfno .,.., ...,.., the left thoulder .._ rilled, the left leg MUlt be n ... -at-t rf9ld ~ lll\atratlon). If the It~ I 99 ta n"", ttt. right •houlffr will •lie outomotiC10lly lrwteod of tu rn Jn g on o l•vtl ,_laM. Thll k..,. your clubheacf' lrwlde the target I.In• and en'°"r- ctfll a .Oltd hlt. ltalso helps de• Ady th• "*l~ng of your .wrists. In short, th.flnn reft leg.for;c• Y°" to tum your ahouldet1 In • namer that will efY9yoU the beat chance for an accu!Qteend pow- erful shot. ltalao helpsycxdceep 'I°"'' Mod behind the bal I -to ~ with the shot." . HB, ESTANCIA· STRONG • I (Coadaaed from Pare •> ings. Lacey hH done a 10.1 in the lQO.yard daah and bas a 22.0 to b.ia credit in the 'Q), other top performers for Wina include S t e v e 3odkin in the 100 and rin. ~uck Lockhart in the long jump, another sprinter in Tony Ventimiglia and long jumper Ken Watson. Wat•l .. ter Westminater IJ 1oln1 throufh a rebulkling stage this year according to coacb Jack Hedges. The Lions, second in the Sunlet League last ye•, will be pinning most of their hopes on Dennis Lyman in the SIW>. Lymand bu 1:58.5 to his credit and ii being counted on to improve that mart. Jordan. botll memben of Bill Bloolfl fa potent cagers, are expected to carry the blU'den of track fortunes for coach John Blab:. · Leech ia the defending Irvine League champion in the high jump at ~l and Jordan ~ equalled that mark. Other top performers 'Of the Sea Kings iDclude John Johnson in the 120 low hurdles (15.0), Pat Connell, a 1U pole vaulter, Chuck Allen in the 2-mile (10:06) and Rich Garber in the aprinta. Garber bu a 10.4 in the 100. F•uat.ltt V -'letl Coach Matt Leonard is counting on eight lettermen to give Fountain Valley a much Improved track team. N eteport The Barolll are )lan- dicapped because they must Coach Bob Hailey has lost give up nine points every nearly all of his defending time out bec1use of the Hun- Irvine Le•gue champions tin..+" Be b dlafri t '-U thro...... -ad•-tion b u t • ..,n ac c ....... cy ,.... •· .... of no disct11 throwers. could still come up with a Leonard wUI be counting (Jl Cotta Men GoU and Country Club women's club play, Frld1y, Doro t by O'Leary woo the A light on the Los Lacos courae with I 7e (90-14). Secood in the criss~ross toW"ney was Hazel Webster at 80 ( 94-14) and thlrd was Mary Imler with Tl (93-18). Bea Bishop WU foW'th at 84 (88- lf ). In the B flight Mary Borden took honors with a 78 '102-25). Jean Dalpee was •econd with 85 (108-21) followed by Alveme For- rester at 86 (105-20) and Pat Leonard at 90 (113-23). • The C Oight was won by Betty Brown (109-27-32) followed by El.lse Stipes ( J..20..36-84) and Mary Gross (126-3S-90). On the Lot Lagos ColU'ae Monday the A Oight was won by Mary Imler with a 97-18-31. Second was Terry Camillo (17-lt.78}. Huel Webster (89-14-75) a n d Nadine Maze ( 8 3 · 8 · 7 5 ) followed. B fli1ht honors were taken by Merrilee Dungan ( 104-26- 78) and Betty Flcovtc wu aecond with a 108-26-82. In the C light division, EU.Se Stipes was first with 111>-36·74. Bev Battistone placed second with a 119-36- 83 score. On the Mesa L I n d a course. Irene Brazda won with a 106-33·73 and Mary Ann Connelly was second. In winning the A light at Los Lagos. Marr Imler finished out the 13th hole with a 100-yard shot with a 7-lron for a birdie three. In men's club competition over the weekend. Phil Taormina and L. Wysold won the gross title with a TT. Following were Harris Cottle and Lloyd Johnson (80), John Hacker and Den· ny Fenton (81), Pat Kalama and Ted Berner (81}, Jack Towle and Herman Nells (82), Jack Higginbotham a nd Bill Wegant (84), Lou Hames and Cecil Davidson (84), Dick Jaeger and Frank Olszanald (84) and Vic Wad· din(ton and Bob Walters (85). In net it wH Andrew Soares and J. Rlce winnlnC by Hazel Webtter 73 (87·14} in the A Oigbt. Second was Martha Ciampa T1 (!Ji.U} followed by Nadine Maze with a 7f (SU). In B flight competition Merrlllee Dungan f laced flrat with a 75 (101·28 . Bev Battistoni won C fUgbt with a 7' (108-32). Betty Brown finished second It 84 (111-27). Irene Brazda was first on the Mesa Linda course wJth a low net of 75. Greta Ian- nelll (87) and Rita Engleand (68) tollowed. lmne Cout In a mixed foW'some Jack and Jill toW"ney Sunday, Ev and Pat Morria teamed up with Kenneth and Lola Wint.erb\arn to tie Gordon and Helen Peterman and Ed Stinner and Marcella Kelter at 135. s .. t• A,..· The Jack and Jill tourney on Sunday resulted in a win for the team of Larry and LaRue Harrison and Jack and Lolita Mohoney with a score of 136. Second was Clayton and Eleanor Rose and Mike and Bernice Koll with 138. At H3 was Herb and Virginia McCartney and Roy and LaVelle Spicuzu. Ma• Verde Art Aune bagged an eagle on the fifth bole at Mesa Verde, Uling a four-iron from 180 yards out. Se11CHtt In· men's aw~pstake.s. Carl Bogelfang won the Calloway night with a 72. Tied for · second was Bill Graft, Don Brown and Jack Foller at 74. In the bandic1p flight, Chuck Jones and P e t e Peterson Ued for first with • 71. In the ladles sweepstakes based on a point system, Betty Day took top honors wtth '8 points. Seeond was Betty Rowley at 35 followed by Betty Johnson and Helen Myers (34), Enid King (33) and t.!ary Greggory and Ione Tickle at 31. RoneJao s-, ...... ," Bob Mansfield took low net honors for the men's club Saturday with a 70 (84· 14). Second was Gen e McDonnell at 71 (9(}.19) and tied for third were Elvin Wood.a (81·9} and K t .D Cushman ('19-7}at72. The Hal Pangle Memorial mixed couplea la planned for Feb. 2S and &ignupa are being taken now. Tb e tourney ls for members with an established handicap. El Nlpel The team b es t • b • ti tourney ended in a three· way tie for firsl Winnen were Lamar Hart and Grant Meyer, Dick Billings and Meye.r and Roy Wilbur and Ray Alexander. The winning score was 64 The mixed team best-ball tourney was won by Bob and Mary Evans with a low net score of 63. Second wu Dick and Helen Berkson (66) followed by Irv and Julie Kee at 67. SEE ~;·;~ ~ 1IML ~-... -·--€ ...... PWS CAMPING~ _.,,..,,...._.,,. . -.... ·- * * * Jay Roe!en will probably be named San Cle- mente High'• new bead football coach. George Hartman, betid coech last sea.son, was recently named athletic director and head football coach at new Saddleback Junior College. Roelen wq one of Hartman's auistanta tut teason. contender after moving to on Bob Perldwecz in the the &meet League. dubea, hlU'dles an~ long Bob Adams, 1 transfer jump, Phil Age in the from England, will be the dashes. Jerry Coleman in Sailors' top sprinter. the sprints and the loug Other' performers counted jump, and Allan Cotter in on heavily are L a n c e the hurdle and · u with M'h. WOO~WORTH'S Tied for second w a 1 Charles Stet.son and Bob!PI ____ _ Hoskins ind ClU't:is Cribbs and Buddy Henry (681h) * * * Art Kim, owner of the An•helm Amip, 11 encouraged with the crowd counts at the two moet Neent home fMMS. The dub drew 3,500 Into Con- vention Center Friday nl9ht incl ISO Sunday nl9ht. Powers ln the shot put, Stu • spnn · Aldrich in the discus (151-9), Coat• Ma• Jim Leonard, a 2:02 half miler and Pat Hickey in The MUJtang1 are pinning the hurdles. a lot of their hopes on a 440 relay tea.m composed E•t~ of Bob Orlauski. J o h n followed by Durward ""' CarQn"lght and Ray Rin-' ~ _ ........... ,. ... -.. •--- derknecht (99), George ....... \_,..I~~ Flynn and Ray France (69), Joe Flcovic and D a n lllUOL ., MWU»Wll-COlfA lllllA. Lazovsky · (70), Doug McBride and D. Wilson (71). Sporting Goods Dwpcatment Kim hotted the Globe Trotters' appe•nnce l11t ThurWy and .. " everyone • one-h11f discount for the Amleo .. ,.,. the followfr,g nl9ht. The 150 who flied In Sund1y w .. the l•rfllt crowd since openl"t ni9ht, nlde from the 3,500. * * * -Corona del Mar High School's band showed IOIDe cfass at a recent basketball game. When the .. Sea King musicians stood up, we braced ourse1'es . for a rock 'n roll number. I.magi.De our surorise when the .eledioo turned out to be the 1812 Over· ture. Bee Basketball -·~~ '-U--fonn Whytock, Ramon Ricardo u w._. -""'IC1 '""'" and Gabe Roz. · the heart of an Estancia Coach Brian S p r i n g e r squad that figures to go a figures all of t h o 1 e long way in the Irvine performers to do better than Le~h Floyd S t r a 1 n , 8 10.5 and believes they could be a fine relay team. corps of returnees include George Barnett, who did 6-0 J...wu... Bet1ela as a sophomore in the high jump and 22 feet in the Coach Jack Ly t b go e loog jump. blgb blU'dler greets a host of returnees' Richard Wood (15.7 In the to the tuck squad. Top 12>'s), discus man Larry performers include Mike Yard Clsi-0), Bob Raymond Totten in the sprlnu (10.2 and Yard in the soot put and 22.8), Larry D'Armond and Skip Wllllams in the in the 440 (51.8) and 880 bJgh burdlea and high jump. and pole vaulter Craig Tom Ve1eh (10.3) Ia ex· Petersen. peeled to be the top q>ri.Dter As a Bee Petersen did thiJ year followed clo.ely J.U and Lytbgoe expecta 14- bJ Bob Gonion ( 1 O. 4 ) . 0 thit year. Mike Stawin la another Geoff Barrowby II figured sprinter UM) for t b e to over S6 feet in the shot Frank Dassel and Jlm Ter· ry (7111.a), and Bud Fenton and C h a r 1 e s Simpklnson (7111.a). In recent men's club sweepstakes, John Valasek won the low gross with a 74. Pat Kalama finished tec· ond at Tl. For low net, Jack Hlg· glnbotham finished fir1t at 67 (75-8 handicap). Second w11 John Grunderhorer with a Ml (M-17) followed by Phil Taormlne es (M-18), Bob Hay 70 (llC).10), T1y Rin· derknecht 71 (13-12), Dennis Schmitz 71 (82-11) and Charles Slmpkinlon 71 (87· 18). The cril1-cro11 event on the IM Lap course in the women'• dlvlltoo wu won kllrfne tu111: ~ °'1 "-'" tarr and will bold down mt. He II the defending ltNllY 1' 11-t. ._... 1· CMl'tlllt ...... JV B k h II -01fW t. ·--t. S.-lelo t. the number one position in I rvine League champion in 8 8 et a '"""' t. atwmz ._ Nare 2. tbe broad jump. Skawln did the discus. ~ .... CMI ._ ,...,....,. 1111 H•11t1m1: /Mier 0.1 a. Cel!IWI 1t 1.0-10 last year. • ..... m , cw Mtt<Mll ....... wo '-*',,., cai Rick GaU.de ro\Ulds out Mmer Del ""'"'\'l " 01 o.wctr1111 KalMr Ill I F 121 .....,_ HtflY 11 C ff) Gau!Ot<I =-(~>,, ~ en. c::: the corps of sprinters for Gone are the likes of Jim =~'::" ,::: : W1 M~= °'"'"' ,,., o ) cu1 oee11tt Strain. Gallade is credited and Mike Morgan and Bruce Scorlllt Mii: L-.-Ollddell s . .....,.,,_,. (9' • 101 ...,_, with a 10.S as a Bee (a o.,__ 1. SM c .. ,.,,.,._..,.,.." s. ~,:~ ~~::...-;;• i. school record). RoColllnsohnJ. .._ M I k e ' ~~~~:~er= .. ',,, LffV ... SJ ... ......,., att.M .. 11, CA '" ac 01m a y 11 c.,.... tlel !llflP defendln• Angelus League c.-MIN c111 ..,, .... 1•1 ,...... ,.,, -·• •• cm cllamploos will be pinning Udell., '"' " m venere ~ 11'1 P C22l ._ o,.. !Ill ft m Hen "'*" c1t1 '" "' DNdftCll A lot of Corona's hope• a Jot of their hopes on Jim "rev (ti c m LouMk 1CM10t c•i c 116' MwM for ,__ hoao.n rert ea Yunt, a letterman. who will ~ m G 111 J-• ,.,.,... "' 0 (I) ·~ ftlO'!•-..,,... (I) • Ill St'/11111 ,._, m • 1m MllM tbe lhoalden of Curr.at be going in the 100 and DI. '-'"" .,.., c.11 ~W•"'" i. ,_... ..,..: MertN -,.,,..,. 4 basketball playtr11 Yunt has a 9.8 to his ea..-1• '""""-11• 111•11<1a- ::'.. ~l. w.lmlN__.... I, ..... $tnt IAlch tftd Pb.IJ credit In the 100. °"tl~: ~. ·~~~..!.. II ......,.., ..,.. ..... ......., •------------------------------WWW-, I I I I I I I I . ~ ' I --1 BEN PEARSON.· COLT a BOW~ s2sn $40.00 VAlUI • hllpld for t1r11t 1h1ottn1 er huntlnf •Short, ful wortdn& reourvt n11u • 1'2" ltRlfh BEN PEARSON COLLEGIAN $24.SO VAlUI. . ,.,., .. ,. M4Mfef f9r •tlv•ftcetl .. ,., .. .......... • MMlfle4 NCllrve llN 'IAHON HUNTING AlllOWS $697 ,_ v. .... 79• IACH •o.4••1Mft9 .... ,...e ............. ......... ,.. ... . ' FOft FAMILY FUN ... ARCHERY! llGINNIH AICHH YHT • U1•r11kl"• h• • 4 Atrews • t1lnr • Ar11parl • Fl-ier Ta• • Paper T1r11t ADVANCID TAIOnHT B~N PEARSON. COUGAR BOW 5217Zo.oo VAL"11 I • • Exoeftent •odtl fer •ttinHrl M' int9rMediat11 • 1'2" for tarset er hultlns • flte•"•d ..... fuH Yitw slstrtwi..., BEN PEARSON JAVELINA s3911 $SS.DO VALUI I f..,.....t Offcl•J l l ln Ctst • Seli4 Dll1 •die. Plstll lriJ. IKlm UMs • llt'111I s11.i11m hslp, llilflnd n, [aft • MllUle II Utt ,_. ,,... llN PIAU ON TAIGIT ARROWS ~ AS A-.rt LA Y"'WAY, 1°" dDwll lloWll 1«I' parcbale .i II -- . Wool..u.'1, ao carTJlal ....... ...,, ... ~2w~. W .... WOllTH'S WOIUH . • MOiia AT , thep Ivery lvenlnt1 Mond•y thru f rlday until f :)O p.m.-Satun&., 'tit 6 p.m. •·-._.., ._ ,.io-. a . -,_._ '":'...,._...,~.,...,~_,,....,..,...,.lllll!IMWll•tii . ' ..... .-. '' ..... , ...... ~ .. '. ta DAR.Y PILOT Cemmunist• Bolding 1tltaela • Marines Seated on KHE SANH, V 1 e t n a m (AP) -Mount.aim, hill and Juncle• aurrou.ndinJ Kbe Sanh aod the U. S. )farinea at thll combat bue know Nortb Vletnamese ce in tMm -perhaps more tbu any Amtrlcaa oatftt bu e-:::r faced in a 11DiJe battle in the Vietnam war. . Inteutaence report& put the enemy's strength around Khe Sanb at a.bout ~.ooo men -three djviaions -northwest hot corner of p01itioned to the south. west South Vietnam. 'Ibey have and north. 'Another 10,000 been reinforced and U. S. to 20,000 are believed strung Army ttoope have been along the demilitarized zone moved Into easy reach, but to the oartbeart. tbe total American ltmlltb "We know they are at Khe Slob ii a military there," a Marine officer · secret. nid. ''ftey know we know The men at Kbe Sanh ex· they are then. One of us pect the flth1ing to start will act." at the end of the week, •ith A week aao there were the close of observance of S,000 Leatherneck.a in this Tet, the lunar new year. TIUs 11 W'llat Marine ot- Ocera upect tbe 111emy to do: ~ tbe aintrip at Khe Saab to trJ to dole it. to auppq plaaea. If um bap- pem, the ...... aped lll)IPllll b7 air-drop. -Mtlct to the east in an effort to clOH oU HJgbway t, the mabl s:round supply route. But t h e Marines aay they cu open . ,,, ..... . ..... ~ •-"W -... , ....... I wlDerable. AA of now, the Martnel are proceecllQs witb cauttc.. "r do llDt lllt8M1 to get OM men ..... lllJed lwl ii ."~Lt. Col~., Detrtit, com....-~ tbe IDd Bat-. taJioa, -RleiJDenl, OD HJ1l .. two mDes welt of Kbe Bub •. Ratber 1illiD u s e in· faatryJMD to rout t b e ' . • The BIG DIFFERENCE ••• EVERY DAY DISCO~NTS IATM OI. • 3 OUllCE SUI SOM£ llllU lnA STOllES l lSCOIMT CHMC( PllCl son1auE ,1 .... n3• BATH OIL ·•• .--~• ~SCoif'"""" ... 70, HAIR CREAM .w ~ col:GA1tMCWDES 6tOFF 50' '~ '100' 71- CARLOAD GLASSWARE SALEI et~ VALUES T0.$1.29 a-g!;E;~~· ~ ACCESSOkY PIECES, ETC. Meat you can trust and ·at Discount Prices too! • FMIP JOtlft YM Ma• Ml. .... •LUER QUAlllY 55"' •WILSON'S 'COM ICIS' J' •WI aJCllMWIC ..... -Niel 31' I FROZEN FOODS - name•'°'*' CAii JUICE ' ' wr EYE1tl'D.4f PlUat '· :~ -. MARINEs RINcm : . • .8 1:. 1 0 < • • ..... P• • tr•n"Ned ... tJ#lai... CUDD ...._ tt Co ._ tbe the wbole ~ .. U.S. ......... aftllr the Com-Com ............ MtUt \ =..:..: ~ :..::. ":wi ~ ~~~~.cm =:::.it~! ~:DC~m::e:: ~= E=!..~Qf ~~q ·Mt g:~~!:t~:':~ ~:;P :'::!0:~ :: 80ll c1lalDC ae JNlllt two troop1 to ..., .._, oe 1ilt •Ill Ade ol'Su P'raa-MCI U ~ fW 9t1 &Dd thus lower the quality ''Tucbcs ~ 1'11' quJit7 the atate o( California. No teentltuc fl'Ocram llld bow Jlll'I la iliie a 0 rt be r • Tbe OD-I !JU ~ dleo Bu is ncrultlnl Mil aehool ,_. ..., tM of 'oar teachers. But we are are ia ~ ....ar 1D \tall problem tbere, eitaez. it •• tiroqbt aboul ~1'111 Now '-t they we 9VJ 'ftll ,._ tlall klM -.i ttaCbers in En,iMd ~ • c be r 1 8 a.. establbhlag higher atan· ccaatrf,0 Dr. liDcroft ez. DIVEKSIPIED BroaJlard •a Id the • Jiii •••Of the ClllDblt of flltltlDI. • Saool oMd•11 llere clardl fOf' those we .,.. plajDed. "Many of our people by · -.. Mii wt of tbe .tm-It )a oi.-., db .., belJe1'e IJvermore ii tM .,,_. II IOllM ..,.... n teeruitinc abroad. A!rwty ''Tbla ii pltticalarJy trlle their comments indicate decision ol the district board ~ ~ la~ PGrUat ._.. iD tbe ...., in mind tllll tbe t'""9""' tlrlt dtJ Bl the Uabecl ~ ~ .:!:;:_ e= 21 percen-of the teacher• lo eertalD &Ida -tb• they feel ft will llave a wu made 1alt Dee. 28 1n .ui ' tm X..... lllh tMr cu bu ... ,.. 1.W. U.S. Sta• to do tut. ._., we blre come front out of NoloClcai Md p b J 1lca1 ltl'OGl9t faeutt.J, certa.lnly a bo™-Y period when many 11t .. ,,._,,... make ArrttJ liri,.... la t • • Tw recnl\len are la tM 1 0 P • r lat•• • 1 • t-n...~ state and we accept be,U.. adenc:.. matbwtMlcl and more dl"1'siflect.•~ teMMn ,...e • ncation. • .•· tbe Int ...... 'ftia wUI lowleda .. a.. Ult of Britilb lalea DOW, wlDdial :':'if o.:..: i:6: ners. For the telebtrs from IOIDe l•np.... tudl al JoM Brotlillard, whose a. said Ml INUP tried to ' PY. till Marilee aa .S. QlOClltaillOUI De Sub. ftM up iaterviewa wtUa UO cl t1rleultural area. E11'1and and Seotlud, we Latia, a... and l!'tud9. Uiermere Edu eat Ion ~1 ~~bu~ :: '' ftlllap. commitment ti 1bele troops the mar. thu 1,• who art requiring a minimum "We bMe cbected wl1b AJIOCiation c 1 a l m a tQ .......... t But lbould the magnitude would meaa bitter, eadlea responded to aewapaper ltANY n:ARS of two years ~ac.hlni et· immleration," aaid Bu· represent 400 et tbe 480 reeruJWs already bad lelt ~1 ' _.,_ .. __ eaem_Y __ ~ ____ be __ fi~lllti_il..:g_. _____ ~_adv:.:._ertia...:.. • ...:..emelW..~---W-lt_tl_l n __ '_'SOme--..._ar_e_1_:ay::...in..:;1_th_11..:.._..:...pe_r_lenc_e. '_' _____ cr_ot_t_. '_'Tber_e_il_no__:pr_oblenl __ teacbers.......---ia-~_diltr_lc_t...:...' aald_· _tha_t _morning. ____ _ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ,. ..... -• llCl.-s le Off · IVORY LIQUID • . ·1 . • flllllll i211il.Pa . DEl.SIY TISSUE -. HUlfT'S. • 32 CMMCE CAii .~~OMATO JUICE 'I~ i-:iIDiitiD 28' ').CM. DIE• 4'Gl. CM • 6 YAllfJIES ... C . ·'FRiil DRINKS • 6.• . • .. IO'mt •OllU-83c • CM •CllMI SW. WMOlE EltlO. 23' DRANO UQUID • STOKllY CORN a-~•axau w 55c MISCELLANEOUS 11111[ ' Ullllf$ ITEMS CtMGE IOI tr 12 • &JI.Al CIR UU » KOTEX NAPKINS ; iNSTiNTr'OlltiS • •i,i GUIU PM:Wl • NJ GMTll .. 1%WlllOI$ ·~ BULK CANDY ..... "=.c8'' 38c .3Jc .. 45~ "Alpha Beta's Man in Blue gives grOVflHpS a lift, teo." Aipfio .... Mon In llu.--tt. -" .. di Ill .... "'"" M / hi6 .-. ond lft its pc'OdudL And his eerMne "'"'-t In '"11 ---" it tflofed bf .wry member of his $toff_..,. triendlv. «>Urte«n, helpful .,.ople who make Alptio .... 8'e .._ p&oce "' your ..neighborhood '° lhop. v..'11 .. .. I 2,121 tllLITJ .PIODUIJS 1111 1 SUDDEILY • 2,IZI QUALITY DISCOUITS w.·.,. •ecount• piCel ~ -'"' 1eo..1 n. ..,N-ucts "GY tN aGne. The wriety _,.. tt. ...,., Tiw ptOJJile t/I01J ,.,_ _. Nothing c.hanga but tno.. little stomped nUriars • our merchandise. TIIOM runt.Tl ore .,.,nu now. . .. '9 .. .. . , .~::.CM·lllB>I'* . 23' ~CRYSTAL WHITE I .i.,~N GIANT PW 2&-~ 5fMT 1121 M:M8E. KWDU lOc Off 61' ' _,..llM?IBIUlllP'QS•IUffficM ... •••• ~ FAI Detqelt Jr " llMT • 17 OUICE CM • fMl.Y DELICATESSEN ITEMS IOME ST OKS C*KC Al.NA ma ,_llT lllCl How did we clo It ond 'ltil ketp our llttniarcb? IV cfoino __, wrth frlHs like tniding .,..,. ••• tori* ••• gil'Mlicks •• ,. and lortg store houri. What's-left is the some high quality~ .-rv• ice you've olwCl'fl expecttd. And tile,.'• nothing gimmicky about thot. SMMllHEllrlMPUlllfl••-- & ONIONS ii' J ~---··--~• 11' 14' 9-f COMETO..ar a-27' ruiCHBAGS • 39' MISCEIJ.ANEOUS ITEMS IHJlM,. .. -• .,.,. OGARmES 'UI $2'1 67' .... DRtl! mutM OI RlCTMC NII! • 1 ll. CM HIU.S IROS. COFFEE • 2 II. -. ll(QJlM Ol lllCTRIC Piil If.If PUiNA DOG CHOW lt-78' tS i,.a. a-.c; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -90ll. Me........................ .. • •• 1.U. PACMCIE •ALL llAT • CERTlfllO • 59' WILSON'S FIWfKS I OUllCE *M • flllUOBJ'HIA 41' 38·' CREAM OIEESE f P,EE~WFET RlAL m~RANGE JUICE --r •• C --....J 4a.oz. DECANTER ~OM f \ 'C:R! '-t HAliGE t >, Aiii1s BURRITOS 211 22' HAN • Glt8" CHU.f • ldl' • llA"f • llMt t c;Hll• • lllf 49c I' OIE llOLL Ill T scons:swr Towns 110 SHEET ROLL• PINK, YEU.OW OR GREEN -!'; ADU. TS ONLY• ONE COUflON PE~ FAMILY COGPOI dfltillE RI. 1 tin 1 STORE HOURS ... ,. "'· 10 A.Ill ••• , .. tlllf, ....... ,. A.Ill " 7 ,..., ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL . ALPHA IRA MARKETS • ..-...-.-• ........... ~ •111t..~•··· ...................... ~ ....... ... • . --.. --...~·' ·~·· ....... ··~. ' ... , . ...._._.. • t. ' •t 41 \ •• ~ '· • tii '° .._., • • ., • f • 't ., I •• . ~ .. -" se DAIL y Pit.OT ~. ,,__, JJ. lWil l''"our Money 's Worth . Remember to Ask For SS Benefits By SYLVIA PORTER A couple cJf weeks a10. a reader wrote me that his wife, who bad recently died from multiple sclerosis, allo had lost a full •10,000 ID sOcial Secl.U'ity disability b4nefits lo which neither of t..t<.em had realized abe was edtitled. HU tragic story (which has nagged me ever 1lnce) inlipires the question: which of the dozens of new Social ~curlty • Medicare benefit itttreases and liberalintion1 wlll come to you automatically, and for wh.ich new benefits will you have to apply through your local Social Security office? THE BIG benefit 1n· crease. the boost of at least 13 percent in the monthly Social Security check now bting received by mil.llons. will come automatically. It Wlll appear in the check you w1Jl receive on or around March 2. You do not nave to apply for this increase. But in many cases, you will lose out, possibly on thousands ot dollars in extra ~nefits. U you do not 1et the authorities know that you are eligible lo receive them. Here . then, is a brief guide to major new benefl!s provided by the recent Soci al Securit y amendments, for which you must go to the Social Securi· ty office promptly to apply: ....... AN ESTIMATED • t~.<XX> children. most Wl1er 18 but also some over 18, will now be eligible for new monthly benefits aa ~result of an amendment liberaliz· 111& the definition of d~ndency on a working J$ther who is deceased, disabled or retired, and the S~lal Security office shoa.ld bt not 1 f I e d accordingly. tfoder the new r u 1 e 1 , dependency on a working mother will be defined ln the same way as depen· dency on a working father has been defined -and theae mothcra will no loQier need to have worked tmdeT Social Security for baU of th.e last three years before they reUred, became dlsabl· ed or died, so long. as they hiye enough previous work dedlt.s lo qualify them or thelr dependenta for Social 40,000 Mlle Frff S.rvlce 24 Month Net Le ... INCLUDU All Mechulu l ltepein All '•lit I leb0t No Deprecletlon '•11oli+let or kl111ce To Mok• U11 At lll4 of Leno Perio4 JOHNSON & SON Ltaalng Co. 642-0981 1000 W. CNst Hwy. Security bendlta. -U you are • depende11t huaband or a depen~nt widower of a w o m a D worker. you may be eligible for Social Security benefits be&tnning in MaTch, if you have been receivin1 at least ~ ol your support from youT wile at the time your wile retired, became disabled. or died. Again, the rule about tM wife wortlng half of the three years prior to ret1rf'· ment, disability or death nas been scrapped. -If you are a disabltd widow aged 50 or over, you may be eligible for a new benefit payable in March. Until now, a widow with no young children in her care could not c o 11 e c t ~neflts until age 60 at the earliest. -...,,_MICK llD .... c..e ........ ............. =--=:a_c II ' OVER THE COUNTER NASO LI.tings for Januery 30, lHI 0.6.ll L £•ING COMPANY .. .. 0,... c...., . \. Kl 7-3011 --~~ I s: 8: &;'; GPt GPt c .. ., Gen Ger o: GTt GTt !"-en GW ,....,. Ga ~8J G111 "er ret ··or ... ... ~ .. ,, ... '° ·i. "" ~~ ,.. .. "or '">« -.... ,.,,. '" r.r1 r.ra :r.:: Gn r.n t>IJ rt r." gr. gi 8~ ~~ ~ r,,. 8~ g~ ~ ~ Gu Gv Gu HI Ill Hf HI H1 HI ~= HI Hf HI HI HI Ill H1 Ht ~ "' It m I I I ~ I • ~ "' H ~ ~I I I . .. ·~ 1; le I: 1: , , ·-.. -........ -... • • • f • ., . ~ ..... .. " , r ... • ' .. ~. ~ ll, 1'68 --~·~._......~ ., .... a.Ill. -4-a-rw::-:=-ll-...r-u. f 1 ,,_ __ ,,.. ...... --~ .... . ............. ~--.............. --··-·· ...... -•• ._ ~ -t • .. ~,-· ·"" ....... \ . . .... ... ..... .... ._ .. ,.. ... ""' ...... "'\• .. ~ .. ,-. Theater Notes 'Never Too Late' Opening ·~· At Westminster Friday .. By TOM TITUS Of .. 1M1W ,,.., ,_, Every theatergoer -and indeed, every actor -bas h1s own particular list of favorite plays, those he will go out of his way to see, or to appear in, and critics are no exception. Back in 1962, when our theatergoing was an amuse· ment rather than an assign. ment. we c a u g h t a Broadway p r e v I e w of Sumner Arthur Long's hit comedy "Never Too Lale," and agreed with the New York critics who dubbed 1t one of the funniest shows oi the season. Currently it's one of the ;:; most popular plays I n Southern California -it's been done recently by theater groups in Long Beach and San Clemente, and the Laguna Playhouse will stage it later this year. But Friday it's t h e W e s t minster Community Theater's turn. Tl .at's when "Never Too Latt.." under the dlrectJon ._111111.!~ .. of Joan Hagerty. opens a three-weekend !'n at the 17tD Stree~ School auditorium. And the word must be getting around, because It's already half sold out. Taking the lt~ad1ng roles of the middle aged couple brought face to face with late blooming parenthood are Sam Brandon and Sally Crowley, who won three aw~rds between them in Wesbn1nster last season, his for acting and hers for dlrecting. Dottie Rodgers is cast as their pampered daughter. with the bungling son·in-law being enacted by yours tru- ly. Round I n g out the Westminster cast' are John R o d g e rson, Marguerite • Myers, Larry Trammell. ": -James Allen and Steve S1Jer. Performance dates are F r 1 d a y s and Saturdays , , through Feb. 17 at the coun- ty's most intimate theater. Westminster Avenue at Hoover Street in -- 'l . . ..... ·-·.· . ... ,. .. ... , •.:'"• Westminster. • • • Two county theaters lower their curtains this weekend wben the final performances Cast Listed For Comedy At Orange The Orange S t u d I o Theater has completed Hs ca.sting for "Lullaby ," a comedy by Don Appel, which will be presented as the theater's next pro· ductio.n late in February. STORK GIV~! HIM ':'HE BIA: Si lly Crowi.y, Sim Br1ndon In "Never Too Lite" of ''The Amorous F1ea'' are given at tbe La g u n a Playhouse and "The Tende:- Trap" snaps shut for the Village Players of Tustin. Held over for two days only from a three-week run. "Flea" wHJ close out Friday and Saturday. W a r re n Deacon, Vik.kl Shore. BIU Sandidge and S a u n d r a Mathews are the principals in Dou~ Rowe's production of the Mollere·i n s p I r e d mu sical comedy. The new Tustin grour, closes oat "Tender Trap ' Friday and Saturday at the Hewes School auditorium with Ed Ash, L e o n a r d DaJsemer, Judy Schwart% and Helene Ash in the major roles. Jim Funk directs and also appears in the show. • • • South Coast Repertory's two theaters continue their respective productions this weelwld with. "The Time of Your Life" playin& at Costa Meaa's Third Step Theater and • • P I c t u r e & From the Walls of Pompeii" at the Second Step Theater in Newport Beach. ''Time of Your Life,•• under Martin B e n 1 o n ' 1 direction, features D o n Tuche, Denise Clements, Stuart Ridgeway, Arthur Koustilt, Ronald Boussom and Clem Davidson. It's on stage Tburs<lay th r o u g h Sunday. The "Pictures From the Walls of Pompeii" will be ta ken down at the Second Step Theater this weekend with f I n a l performances scheduled Friday, Saturday aDd Sunday. Paul Ford. Ellen Ketchum, Billy Miller and Toni Douglass are the principals in the pa1r of. original one-act plays. • • • Continuing its f I v e • weekend run at the Orange Studio Theater is the Greek tragedy "Medea" under the direction of Mary Eastman. Ruth Wagner plays the tiUe role, supported by Joel bopper, Toni Shearer and John P. McDonougb. Perlonnauces .are 1lven Friday and Saturday even· lngs at the Studlo Theater, 195 N. state College Blvd. in Orange. Lido Players Slate 16-character Comedy A cast of 15 has been announced by the Lido Isle Players for their sprlni pro- duction of "Once for the Asking." which opens a five- day run March 19. Stale Long Beach and UCI. She also hiu · sung pro.. fessionaUy with Los Angeles and San Francisco opera companies. The central roles In the comedy will be played by Pal Moran. Stu Swidler, Carol Bookasta, Rkhard ,,. _......,. ... Repertory Sets Next Two Shows CurrenUy in rehearsal at South Coast Repertory's two theaters are the upcoming productions of two British plays, Shelagh Delaney's drama "A Taste ol Honey" and Ann Jelllcoe's comedy "The Knack." "A Taste of Honey" is scheduled to open March 1 at the Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa. while "The Knack" is being readied for a Feb. 16 opening at the Second Step Theater Jn Newport Beach. Ron Thronson is directing "Honey," whi<:b s ta r s Martha Mcli'arland. Ron Bouuom, Pat Brown. Jeff MacNeilldge and S C R newcomer Andre Whfte. The set for the production will be designed by Martin Benson. By VERNON ICOl'I' U" ......... C.1& 'd HOLLYW~UPn -There was Renolds smael 1n the middle OI • brothel surrounded by 17 prostitutes. It was all for a new movie, but rtlll unsettUne. The locale .., S a m Goldwyn Studios and the 17 soUed doves were all ac· tresses of amailni pro.. portions. It may be said ln all candor that Debbie, eYeD in a bildni, looked out ol place. For a girl Who taus Wednesday afternoons off to devote to the Girl Scouts, is the mother of young children and who once played "Tammy,'' the ex· perience is s o 111 e w b a t traumatic. Debbie portrays a nice American housewife in Italy wbo accidentally windl up in the bawdy house. Borckllo life is not for Debbie even on celluloid. NEW ROLE "I've never played a pert where a girl got berseU In- volved in anythin& like this," she expWned. "And I wouldn't okay the script until Harry (bu~b&Dd Harry Karl) appron.A the bikini. "This is the first time I've worn a bikini in our out of the moviea. I don't like them. There are tome things that abould be left to the imagination." ,,_ c.-. '"Waterhole #3" ,... .C' ..... &M'aU..eUftle• .... ....., ... That might aound all rllbt coming from Phyllis Diller or Margaret Rutherford. But Debbie looked fi.awle .. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tryouts Set in her blue-green bildnl. It.i.; matdled the color of her eyes -and wasn't mocb For One-act 1jliii1arlilge-r ...... iiliiim--.11 Auditions for the comedy "Overlaid," to be presented in the Orange C o u n t y Footligbt Festival by the W e &tm.inster Oommun1ty Theater, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the 17th Street School auditorium, 7571 Westminster A v e . , Westminster. OUTH CORSI Open NJthtly 6:45 p.m. ........... ,s-..2, ... 1 Paul NEWMaN i I CODI. HaND lUKf I mt...tr ---------' Larry Trammell la dlrecl· ing the one-act play, whlchll .. •M will be presented March 29 at Santa Ana Colle&e. The cut can. for two men and one woman. Medley Quits Righteous Duo BOLL YWOOD (UPI) - Bill Medley. one half of the Righteous Brothers singing duo, announced Tuesday he •DAT PfLM CLASSICS was 1eaving the act and mlY TVDDAY Nl6HT would be replaced by Jim-.._ ~ my Walker, formerly of the "ANNA KARININA" Knickerbockers. .... Medley and h1s partner, Bobby Hatfield, sa1d they ::::-...::: ____ ... _ .. ' THE LUXURIOUS ,,~ llW IAU~ ~ ~ THEATH ~~- ..., .. Of IOClllN -au. '°"' / 111 WT IAllOA lllt. \ i/,.IAllOA rlllNSIU• '7H041 ~ • CKUO WITH PAllNT OfflT • H.W Over Third w .. k "A SUPERB FILM!"~""-- "BRILLIANT CINEMA ART." _.....,~. -Tet\f- h.ad reached "an amicable "MIN AND BILL" spinoH'' and Medley was 1~~~~~~~~~~~========~ leaving to perform as a 1,.: single and to "give hlmself more time for his creative work in writing, both m'uslc and dramatic." ~J'outh Coast Repertory • ,,. Mary Eastman. managing dlrector of the theater. will stage the story of a "mama's boy" who runs away from home and mar· ries a chorus girl. The play is a comedy In whlch a "good w I t c b ' ' grants a nulnber of people 24 hours in whlch to act out their favorite fantaay. It has recently been releas- ed to community theaters following a s u c c e s s f u 1 Broadway run. Mailander and Norm a•------=-=--EVERYONE AGREESI A Marvtlous Producti<m of a Great C07MdJ1 .. ' ,. . , . ,. '. .. - . . Don Larson and Toni Shearer will play the two 1ead1ng roles. with Dorothy SmJlh and Joe Del Rosso completing the Orange cast. The Studlo Theater cur- renUy is presenting the Greek tragedy "Medea" for two more weekends at 195 N. State College Blvd. l.n Orange. Directing the show will be Val Mailander. who bas been involved in over 100 plays either a.s an actress or director and bas studled theater arts at Stanford, Cal '11LIPHONI 541-1552 fOI INfOIMATION TWO llG Hl1S SICOND HrT WJAlllll .. OllQSIURI' •ftllt_ -.... .,., ~fMn Biii •minde" .. ... --=-· ... .... ...... Gaut.schi as the "witch." Others In the cast are Stephanle Moran. B a b 1 Swidler, Lance B r o w n, Jackson Wllcox. Betty Lyle, Polly Sherman, J e n n l e Moran, WilllAm Gautschl, Wart'en Ra.te, Chet Burgraff and Irv Nye. Performances wlll b e given March 19-23 at the Lido Isle Players Club, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach . THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE SCI .._ ..., S.-. Al•Mllt *-. 1111""9 c.-..4y PtCTUllS HOM THI WAW OF POMPlll HIU Oftll J ......_ o.lyl S-.... S.., ......... .....,_. ..... M..s-. t :JI ~do ...-OU MACM -.. tll. •-.. """"• &We .. -ot .... , .. AT THE ENTRANCE TO FAMOUS LIDO ISLE .............. ,141 c.t. la ..... 2111 ,. .. THE llG DOUILE llU A rootfsjj ·. tOOfin ·• shoofin • but ncere picture! . ... ... t :-• .... t.ehes tondon'a turned-on \!lens to cool it Ind eall him "Sir" I SIDNEY .PQmER -.. ~ - ~~,., .... . ... Mil ..... ~ OriiM .. c-., , ... ..._.. '"COOL KAND Utlr ...... O'.,. ·-.!._~1..-i..• .. , . ....,.,,. "THI YISCOU..,-..... ,, •. TllClllU~lM 11 ......... ~ .. c.-..., """" -ro Sii. WfTM LOft" . ~a.-----"MOH TMAM A MllACU- --SEE "LUKE" ON THI LAltG~ST SCREEN IN ORANGE COUNTY ,,...., _____ ,. .. ~ DWAllD8' !Final Weeks! Ench Soon 'Weel( Nlthts 7 & 10 p.m. ~~H!!l!•~A~T!'!lt!IJ .. ~ Set. & Sun. 1-4-7·10 ~·-......C!091A~--J-s.. the Fabulous ltecrMtlons of No.tk and the Ark, Adam Hcl Ive, Sarah's S.Crifl<e and many .then * * * * SIEPHEN IMWD·AYA GARm !..~!'!CF' RICHARD BAm·.NllN emtON .;.;, • ., ftJEk 011MIE·mAELIUIS 1111•111 Fiii" CfmC.SOJIT -........ TI-EBJBJE ... la 7lr .... I ,._..,~-··....,•M I ..,., __ .......... ..._ .. LAST 14 DAYS ' I 1 .. ' ·"-..... ...... NEWPORT ASPIRANT -Mort IWDU't Cal-40 . atartB Thundu from LQe1 Beach Yactit Club. It Vivant, skiPJ>ered by Ids ·~~0wm .,. tbe trdw-wlll be H11tetl11 first appearance in Jile Concres· port_ contender tor the C • Dal CuJJ which Ilona! Cup mareh racine clalllc. · ~--------------~~~~~.;;_~~~-=------...... --------~- 10 C'al-40s M ..... SIBaee ~I ,,._,, Jl, 1'61 J.tweap ~t te 29 LEGAL NOTICE - Ale T k a ,,. Bc.5?ifi~ .. en==:....,~ ..... gre a en Ut =...1::"'!'.,,:'",;::"'..::.V~ TM• UNDHl .... ~~al: , .. •I ....... """ ""' "411 .. MICtr tlfw ... .. .. • ... ~ W .. effb:!!! ..... mt61G .... A,,._._.. tlll ~ ,... llllt ~WIM. ji;'IM "=" ~...,,. =Tl!f,: ~~ v.-.. I c....... fir .. H4Cl4 • I A 0 IN. CENTU - Of A l R ONE,~ PICltUlt T1lUCI( HUNTIMoT<* ACAOIMY = llllt ... Capu Co ace .=..c.""" t. Mm..,.. • "" ..,.... """ ~~ = = ~ .... •II ~ °'ot":'9 .:C.::=* ::r._ II ea ...,_, ..!": leetlf'-"-e.N -... tM1 f\lrllltt WWMI J. w.elbrltllt, 17111 ..... ~':ir.:y be ...... It lllt ~.~.':"~'-t. ~'·-ffl = ...... ..... . J_,., 1NL lee* Jensen•• Ca 1·S4 fitllennen returniJiC from 10;.,"' ~ ' WIM'-J. ~ Alegre from Balboe Yacht ~ Oallfclrn1a tia week .....,...~~ °':1t o.1,,, ~-~~°"°'~~::1• ~ • Club bas withdran from paint a lloomy ~ of ~ •· ,,. 11...i 1,: .:!! !:. ~~ .,"~!"~ tt)e San Diego to Acapulco ,..tc "' IM .., "" .... ~ .-. race dr~· the itartino flat seas and little or no LEGAL NOTICE s111a, '""'"' lllWtift. .,.., ..,,.,,..... I CJ SaiU ""'" ll'MI ~ ,.,_11,, --Uneup' t.o 29 e yachta. wUld along the coast. ng s.ac11111uT101t a A.aa W1111em J. w..-r1e111 ._ i9 ~: te. ._ J........ .....0 t. presktent crews are hoping tor a NOTlca 1NvmN• 11os !!:'! "',111-1 ~~ .,'! ~ -· WU 1-The Counly Sanllelloll Olt!Tlcta .. ""' w II .......... "'"'. ·-....... ._.._.. of the Jensen Marine Co change -at leut as rar 0r.1111, cou111r wm -1.... -'" blG 1e "" 11111 11e uacu,.. "" - of l"....AA U A uf • .. Caho San Lucu It la unlll 11 :00 1.m •• Fr!Mr. Ftllruary •• IN WITNISS WHUIOI', I II ••• ..,,_ nac&,a, mall a<:• · ' INI, 11 ""'lcll lime lheY wlN be flllllkll' lltreu11'9 Mt my ...... .... altlllM lllY haer o1 the ...... , boa•· __._ not uncommon to encounter _..... ane1 eumlNI " 1111 eMc:e aH1t1e1 -• 1111 .,. .,.. ,...,. 1a •1• "'9.1 ~, .., fl t air nditio a) th Ofl ... Dislrlc'-, 1114,4 IW. A-Ct<11flcata tint elleve -~ vised general c h a i rm an a co ns ong e Fou1•111t1 vau-.. c.'""'•· .., 1111 10Fl'1CIAL SI.ALI Norman Fatter of t h e Mexloen c o a s t . from ""':~ .. ~~t~ucw; CAANI ~ot':'rv "'..::ic.canfOnlle spoott0rt-Sift Di•-Yacht Mammlllo to Acapulco. ''°' -... wbnllt!W ... Ille twm Prlllclpal Ofllct In b u.o:& .__ •v Sev pri t .. 1..-111111141• bY Ille Ohrrlct1 W. ~cl•~• Oullge Coufllv Clu that bulllftllS com· en va e tt..._, I wli-..en "°""'°"' of "" •PKlt ltlona. Mlt comm1u1on EllPlftl mitments wW make it lm· will accompany the racing •n=~'°"!.,,bklbtbiec::'"'~ ':''";: Publlat.ed~•~i 1~~.1 0.11., ,...,, po15ible for him to make Oeet to Acapulco. They are 11>cwt ac1c1ma. ,,,._• u>u11 ., J•n. •o. 11, u. ll, ma .... the NK!e. sotc, Commodore Norman ~2110·T. A. Dilnf\ LEGAL OTICE 'nle race starts Sunday Neely s La Siesta; Rlehard Purc?1u 1,,. Officer N Steele's Bonhomme Richard Publlslled ou1111 c-1 oa11., p1io1. ~-a t n o o n . J e n I e n ' s J•nuaN ll, '"' uwa c1anPteAH °" COIPOL\Tl• lllOll withdrawal leaves seven from Newport Harbor YC; · TUNSACTION o,. ausn•us ••• boats from h Newport Ralph Montall's V a Y a ' LEGAL NOTICE THI u:J&~1:=o ~:..OllATIOH area starting in the raoe. SDYC; Donald Burnham'• ,.1n11 -. ,,.,. ~ ht " 11 ~ They are Agisymba, John Oltckadee, ~YC; Walter CHTll'~~~.:..o:.::!s1NISS roe!~~ :, ":~~'"H:~ ~=.-= H u t c h l n s 0 ?I I Net:;t Slunaar'a Miss Travelodge, ""' UNDl .. teHtD doll certllY "" orow. C•llfort1le. Ullcler Ille ~ H_...._ YC· Amari•-en· SOYC· Charles Hu I h es ' i. ct1111uc•.,. • ~ .. •t 21~ Eu1 """ -., NOMI SILK SHOP ..,.. UV<.11: • 1o<m, • SD Cout H.,,....,, corona dtl Mer. "'-' "" "'"" Of Mild --•tlOn .... lb neth Lieber Udo IJle YC· VlkiDg, YC, and Acapulco c.111om1e. ul'Mler IM t1cm1ous 11rm "'"" prlnd.N I •II« o1 buslMu 1t u ..,..,..: Callfla Ph'u M • Yacht club Commodore of l'AMILY TltEASURES 9tld 11111 Mid Hartior F•brlQ Inc.. m .. Le ' 0 r g a n • ., """ b CGMll'Md .. "" lollft'lne ........... CleMM. I.el .U.lel. Callfonlle. NHYC· Kialoa 11 John B l4ario Paru s Santa Cruz. W110Se n11rne 1n tu11 111c1 P••a of w 1TNEss "' ,._. "''' $111 .,, ., • • • WI'.. f --~1 th ,..IClttllclt It ••.....,.: J-rv. IHI. Kilroy NHYC· Rampage "' •~e wea er '---1eeea. 1ta v1at1 -.. o.... HA•t0• ,.A1•1cs IMC. D•"'-h 'Barn-'South Shore'. coodJUons, the first boat or Ntw""'1 11MC11, c1111on111. simon F. ,.,_, Pl'llWtftt .. ....., .,., ~--'-bo .. 1.1 I t De mi: J11111arv •· 1,. Murror ......,, vie. Sailing Club· Salacla Tom uvm.. s wu arr ve n 1,.ou1 .. 11atva Pmldeftt Cotkett, NHYC ; simoon, A~pulao tn about ei;ht ~1tTNET~;~L~::=•A ~ u ~1~t:Tv°'0Fc1~:DA-:J~LES » • John Hall and s t a n days. Favorites for first to 0n J•"""'' 21. ,,.., ii.tor• ,,,., • oN TH1s s1" c111 ., Jenuary, A.9.. W"'~-NHYC finish are Kialoa 11 and Nol1rr Publlc In •lld for ukl Sl•lt, '"'· bnore me. Ille underal.,..., • lUalDJ, • ... ..... ," •""Urtcl LOUIM .... kllOWrt Nol•rr .. ullllc In .,. ,., Mid CMlf'f Serena. to me 1e 111 "" ..,_ ~ ,,_. '"' s1e1e. rtt1c11nt tMrtlll. •111v -Dcxlble It l Ck er I b aul>Krlbed lo h wll~lll lnltnl<Mnt mlttia..M lfld ,_,.. "'Mnll'tw.,.._,._ dominate 1be start1Dg lineup LEGAL NOTICE ~o;.~'=1"" ntc:11iec1 "" .. me. ::S.~~N111.:;.,t~=:·. ':!,.. =r with 12 yawls ketches cm...~ v1v11ft utt ..,.. w Vic.4'.......,. r~ ot h Kilr • I Kial ' NOTICI o .. INTINTION TO INOAOI Natorr Public !he corporellOll the! euailed "" wtll\ln IC OOntrl. Oy S 08 IN TMI SALi OF A LC 0 H 0 L I C MY Commlssloll E""lru lnslNmefll Oii beNlf of Ille ClOl"'etlon II has been recently con· Hv1~011 11Mrc11 v . "" 1111n1n --s. •nd .a,_-... • ..,._..-1 to • yawl after 1ail J1nu1rt >O. "" Pl/IMltlltd Orenge Coeal Dally ~llol, Ille Illa! WCll cor-lllOll llCacvtlf flle • ..,, wu • To Wl\otll II Mn Conu<n: J111111ry ll en<I i:.brvery 1, 14, 11. """· mg for ye&rS as a sloop llllllKI le btuance of t1M lice,,.. "" 1n"8 IN WITNESS WHHEOft, I flllW ' M>IPllt<I fer, 110llelt Is h~elly 1lw11 tllel lltrt1Unlo Ml my h-end •fllllM mY Other divided · rigs are IM ""'*""'*' ,,opoHa 1o "" 11~1c LEGAL NOTICE oft1c111 s .. 1 lh• d•v uld ,,_., la w. Dor..thu Rad i.:111 67 f t beY1regu 11 Ille premlaes. dncrlbed certll!<Ale tlral •bOV• wrltltft, VW4J Cau S • 00 u lollowe: (OFFICIAL SEAL) ketch Alert· Lieber's 4 1-.,,, It. Cl•lr '""'· Cost• Mell ClllTIPICA-r:·:"autlNIU StenleY .. p ~!'"'..,~~ .. ' . ' Pu'1ulfll to IUCll lnt.nllon. 1111 u~ Not1rv u...... • ....,._" foot yawl Amorita (also a dHlt'lff 11 1s.IY1nt1 to 1"' Otoortment PICTITIOUS NAM• PrlnclNI Office 111 • J ., ........ le • Tiit uncllnleM<I 60tl c:er111Y Ille ,, Los Ane-la Countf reoent conversion)· Jacob "'" '"'"" ..,.,." con1n11ftr 1-•11C• ceMuctt,. • bu••-at J01 MarlM W>« • • • IW 1r1nafer of an 1lccllollc ti.vtt'lge N N t 11 11 c llfor le Wood's 60-foot ketch ClllI'l· I~ (or 11c111111l '°' "*' p<emlua Avtnue 0· 6• •'*-Ne ' • n • WllNSTllM • WllNSTllN qui; Larry Doheny's 75-foot •• te1'°0'~ ... 1t ,_ ~i;::r G":L~~~~,,:,iri;-h.';'':1c1ofoi~·~ ~~ ~ C:~ ke • ....._ Kamalli · J O h D An•-dnlrlnt1 te ~otnt the '"-comPOsed of the tollowl,,. peraon, wl\Oat Pvtlllllled Or•Ne C•" Oallf f'tlot, "'-'" , ~ 11erne In full •rid pl"'' ol ruldellea II 1 .., 1~• .... Scripps' 89-foot ketcb Navia :,~~ wi'i~':~1~:'!. ;:: ~:= .. fo11ew1 :s 1 0 1 J•nue,.., 1• 1 • -ii, ... d..J M . Willi wn--I ol Alcoholic ·-· Ctlll,..., wltlllll Ylf• uu. 1121 Alleden• r v.. LEGAL NIVl'l'CE a ar, am ~n s ,. •n Of ,.,. .. ,. ,... ..,_... _1_ Tu"'"' ea1Hon11e. vaa 59-foot yawl R a • c a 1 ; -. ""' ,....,,, "•""' _..,,,.. .., O•IW J•~:;: ~"· William Solari's 55-foot-yawl *"1•1 • ,,...,ldtd "' i.w. Tiie "''"'INI Slate et caltfwllle, Ot•nv• county: "4fl• I .,.. .... lic-M for 1111 Nit .. •lcllllellc Oii J•-,., .. 1HI ~. mt • .... ..... Santana; Ken DeMeuse 1 83-... _..,... The '°"" o1 wrltic.tloft INY NotarY Pullltc 111 •""'tor sold sie1e, CHTl,.tu.TI OF COllP'OUTIOtl foot schooner Serena· Hall ':..~"';' fY'llnl '"" offlct " t11t ,.,_.11., • .,..,.., Ym suu known 1110•uW.:S:~iot~ =:::11• •-WUliam • 11Af t ' 1 Si M. m • c111tet• i. ,,,. 19 111 "" "r'°" -n•,,,. '' THE u N01•11GNeo c~POAATION • S .,.,-00 yaw · P blllhtd 0~ • c 1 Dall ""' IUtiectRled 10 Ill• within 1nt1nimen1 · 'llld dou ,,.,..,,, certllY "''' 11 b cttldUcth• moon and Norman Ream's J~ .. ,, 31 "" 1111 "' " 11.Mt 1dl110W!edffd ahe txecui1c1 lh• .. me. • 1>111"*8 ioealld 11 1101 Jet1111oree • (0,l'ICIAL SEAL) !toed N~ IMCh Celltornla uncltt' 51-foot yawl Starling III. LEGAL NOTICE orm•h Vl•l•n Utt "'' 't1c11tioua firm • "'"'' 'ii IAY Kialoa n will be a heavy :!~·~~~~!fon •• ,,,.. :i.:c,uo~r ~:'~~·~ M=.~.:.~r= favorite to defend her 1966 P·m• Marc11 77• "" "" fo1i-1 ... -'""°" wnos. ,,1nc1 ... 1 . . • ClltTIPICATI 0 .. I USINIU Pul>llshed o .. ,. Coast 01llr Piiot, piece ol Dusi-• la H toi~: first to fUUSh perfOrmlDCe. PICTITIOUS NAMI Jan. 10. 17, IA. 1, lNI i>4I llAYMOND EHTEltPltlSES. IMC., 11'1 It will be the first outing ~r:-;·~rinusdo•t'~~ .~~~~= LEGAL NOTICE ~::1=. •*· N---1 ... e11. .. of Kialoa II as a yawl. Slr .. 1, Wnlmlnsl.,., C•llfor1111. uncler WITNHI ... "'"' ftlls "" "" .. . .. .. In C:Ongress Cup ~ CalliS!p · Lipton ChqlJe~~r Kialoa II will '--a ~vy Ille llclllloua firm Mm• of l!LECTRIC T 11411 J-ery, '"'· ""' SION MAINTENANCE co. •llCI lhll NOTICJ TO c•IDITO•I (Ctrpo<tlo ... n hopes of ~icklng up overall ..... firm " com_.t of the IOllO'#lllQ "'"'"10• COU•T 0 .. TM• IV.YMOND ltrnRPltlSES, INC:. Cl HrlOna, W110N MIMI In IUll IM Pl1ce1 nATI 0111 tA&.llllOaJllA l'Oll llr R•Y"'*"' WlllOll, Prn!Mnt (handicap and 8SS A of ruldtnc;e tl'9 H follows: TM• COUNTY 0 .. OUHa ITATtl 0 .. CAJ.."'OllNIA. honors .... well but will have Del L. W•hon. 7606 Del Wer. .._ .... ~ COUNTY OF ORANGE, "· -l • llnglOll llHGll. Celllor11l1. Eallft .. Al.AH A. Mt:CUY. 0.CHted. 011 "''' '"' cllY of J111111,..,, 4.D. plenty of competition m Jerrv J. Moren. um Sprln9dtlt s1rMt. NOT1c1 1s HIH IY e1v1N to 1111 IHI. btlot• me. • ""'"' Pwllc '" : ' Ten Ct'MO 1loopt Uip- pered by IGme of tb• na- Uon '1 ~ ~Mbn.smen and crews start acUon Tbur ... ay at noon in the fourth Congressional Cup matdl race series apouorecl bJ Long Beach Ya~ Club: T h e round-robin com- .. ) petition bas developed into .. one of the raOlt popalar lD· ., 1ersectional yachti.nf ennts San Diego Yacht Club bas selected Voyagers Yacht Club's Callisto, a ~-M owned by three doctors, Gcor1e A. Chalfont, Donald K. Wll)e and Kenne~u R. Wilcox a1 the o ff le 111 <hanuaer tor the ~an'Dleeo Lipton Cl.p March 31. As yte\'ioutly ann~. SDYC will deftld wlUt Ash Bown':! Owens r. u t t e r CaroUH1. Tbe cWen1er ba1 a C1¥il411 c;:iwJ>· of t,muka rating et 1u• feet. Callisto ratel 29.7. in the nation. . The unique c l a 1 s 1 c features 45 lndivtdual match races by 10 crews. Scoring ii based 011 one point for each mat.ell wen and zero fbr each Joss. Each skipper meets every other once. ThUI, a perfect ICOH ii n.ine. Each of tbe put three Conare11ional Cup aeriea bas been won by perfect acores. ~rry Driscoll of San Diego woo the first two and Scott Allan of Newport Barbor won the third. Allan ii defending this 1•., under ttie baJM1er of ~ tile North American Yacht Racinf Union by virtue of winning the Prince or wales Bowl lut fUIDlller. Representing N e w p o r t Barbor Yacht Club is John Hukell in Vivul Scott Allan's brother Skip is repre1enting the Los Angeles Yacht Club. Skippers from other area.a are Jake Wo11er, San Fran- ' dte0; Ted Turner, Atlanta. Ga.; Cornelius Shleld.s Jr .. New York; Bob MOlbac:her, Houston, Tex. and Tbomu Ba1elbor1t, Ea1t Gneawicb, R.L 3 Complete Boat Course Under the tulia of the cke4 )If g.lft for t.M Upton Bu'd Miller Takes Over Balboa PS E. L. "Bud" Miller was elected commander ol the Balboa Power Squadron at the annual mMtibf. He 1uo- ceed1 Chuck P!Mlall. Other tmcer1 elected for 1988 art Jot W. Cbrlllty, lieu~t eoimnander ex- ecuUn; slut M. Buckley I llelltlnut c~r ad- minfatratJve; Bary B • T17Jor r teer•ta'J: WUllam Muff, treasurer; Put DIC Mal ColtoD, ....U" eom· mltwe member at lafae; Carl CelJMr and John ~on· Dell. MMt acamlttee. Tbf JPS, compri..., ever .,. ~. o11... tl• lldJlte tne coar1e1 in btlic l>oatlnl and ulety clar,lel. Qauea becf.D in J__.,, JUDI aQll 8-f ..... each Nle1 Sindetam, 1111 er m Jtll:. Allen aDd 'fed ...._fl Air• JnfcftllS. on 11 P s llariM, Newpcd Jeecbt • dalMI a11 be obtilDtd bJ blve er;::..• ••1y! .-.~u 1W•11. nlned ~· pabQa ~•fflctr , followinl wqlitlla el a (TH)--~ tramlq courte It ....... Ana Service .._.. of &Mtbaef« .. _,b~ Beckman Pave e.iUaD ol tbt .......... ~ Qirporatlon, m•ncwer fl Mmcm7 oatbearc1 ....... !bl eoarM I• ' 1 I "1ltl ==t:~·= fl! llCI blaek~ou·• llld•: poop .. II '• ............. r.n .. ......... _.. ... ................. ...... , .... .... ...... t .... -,.,...... ......... .,..,... Trophy, any club la the Yacbtin.c Aa1odation ma1 '""' toll in c:Mllqa wttla 11oeta1bat -. wttbln a per· cent ol tbe mean bttnen deleoder and o ff 1 c ta l cballen1er. Tbla Hts up a ..... structur. at ••• to au. V0711en Y.cbt Qub lw per and crew wtto will mu the Callltto. The deed also require.I that skipper and crew mutt he mtmben of the defending and challeng- ing clubs. In naming the cb&Ilenget', chairman Waldo Waterm&D 1aid: not u Jet named the utp. "I believe a ttopby CU• ~ tbe pnetip ti the Lipton Cap -1lioald be •on on th9 rec• cour1e Ind not 1n l>e conference ~. Hid w• accepW other cbal.lfnl· en wtth lower rattnp we would have doubtl••l1 rt· duced the number of t111i· bl• eatrit1. "Maybe we have set up circumstances for our own defeat," Waterman con- tinued, "but I feel that the choice la in the belt int.est ol the race &od the true c o r i n t b l an sptrit of yacbtlng." John Hall and S t a n ~:1':'~":~~·11~'.0~;l:: =":;' :.,::. •11~~ ~~ ~:l :=..':.r~= "';..!:..., =:91!: Wllllams' y a w I • r i g g e d JtlTY J. Mor"' "" H id dtctdenl .,, required to fllt me to bt the pruldtftt of the C«l'W•llOll "-I bla ,.,. Sim hi b Del L WaflOll ltlem wllll ,,,. MCIU•rr ~. In lllAI PKUled "" wllltlll flletNtnelll on '-'41 U.ID -uu OOQ W C Mei. ol Cellltrnla, Or11111 Coutlfr: 11>1 ~ct of 1t1t clHtt .. 111t Mew fllNH of tllt corporallo11 ltltrel11 NrMCI, came Within ID ace of Win· °" January u, IHI. l>efort ""' • 1<1lllltd court. or to ,.,_t "*'"-Wllll alld .a_..... lo "" !Mt well N .. .,y "llllllC Ill tllCI fw ••'-Sl11t, Ille 11«-ry 110UC11tr1, te the -~ ~ the ...... ntng last year'• Honolulu ""-"" '"".,... Oel L. W•teon .,wf clmlg,,.. •I tllt olflce of MUftW Ttl .... (Oft .. ICIAL SEAL) Jerry J. Moron llnoWn to mt to bt Hiiia, ltklu1n11e ... r, A"-• '66 Soulll JacQlltllne J, S1nb0rn race. tllt Pl'-WflOlt 114me1 1r1 tutNcrlbed Hiii ttrwt, 11111 .. loor. Loa Aftleltt, Nott,,, P'vbllc • C•lllomle Another threat _ with no to lh• w1111111 fnatrvmen1 •nd aclulowt.clg· ca1Nomle, w111c11 1a lh• llltn ., bualneaa PrlftcllNI Office In ill ..i 1n1v .. Kutt<I ltlt ume. "' Iha 11,...'111119d In 111 malltrs ,.,. Or•iw• CounlY ~viOUI record -is B (Of'f'ICIAL SEAL) '''""-.. Ille .. ,.,, af .... ~I. My CommlUIOll ElQlll'H -'1 DeW 59 • f 0 0 t J..-•. Oevls wllhln •bl ,,_!tit af!W lllt flnt ~lie• .AP<ll 17, 1'11 vu "91•1\' Public • Callfornl• !loll .. lhla "°"co JOHN YlltTUI. A.,.,_,, aluminum yawl &seal from "''llCIHI olfb 111 D1i1c1 Jll\UArr 22. ""· 1m w"ld'" °'"'" .... • bull Ki l On"" Coullty ltUTH W McCltAY M...,,., IMdl, C.llW'lllt the same der as a oa Mr comm1111on e~,.. El<IOllrtx _. Iha wm Pub!~ °'',.. eo.11 01ri, 1t11ot • II J-11, 1t70 of .... •bow Ml'ntld dK.t<lenl )•II. u. al ... l'eb. 7. 14. ,... ..... ' P'*lltlltd Or._ Coesl Dallr Piiot, MUMOllt. TOLUS, MtW, Scratch boat O( the 3'2·bOat J11111e,., 17, M, JI •nd FtWu•N 1, •ICICHiNAUSH fleet ia Ken De Meuse's 83· 1"' u..a ~ s:~:·~ ~~1t1 F'- foot •chooner Serena -LEGAL NOTICE Tt11 11 ..,,.., NOTIC't!: .1r'M::J 14&.a always a threat w b e n A~"' o=:'~..., D•llY ""' Ne. nm th dlU t P·2t1J1 J 2A. 11 nd l'ICI 7 lol. IHI f,t'i °" F,....,, Ftbru1rr t, 1"8 el 11:• Wea er COn ODS are 0 CHT~~~~~~u~" .. :~~MISS an. a ' ' o'clodl A.M. Flnanci.1 Fedmlllll. l11e~ her Uklnf. In the 1968 n.. u1Wtn'9n1c1.,. cortltr 11e 11 con-LEGAL NOTICE :, o::;'J:iM~'::' :..:"".':: Acapulco race Serena Wal dUcflnl • llualneu ., .MO M. llut It.. 1>Urtu1nl to "" dHd of trust ,...,,..,. . . d A11tllafm, Celllornla, u~r Ille tfcl!Hous ,._""' 111 "' IM Notice (If Oeflull racw-.. second to finlrb beb.in """ name .. TONY'S SPAGHETTI ClllTIPICATI 0' lutlltlll "' .... .... .... -of Olftclel Klaloa II HOUSE •llCI lhAt ""' """ " oem-.i "let'"-"""' N-lttc:Orft. Cwnl'f Rac«*r of Ora11119 ' of ll'tt lollowl'"' peraOll, wllolc name In THE UNDERSIGNl!O dOli hertbr cer· County, C1nlornle, WILi.. SIL&.. al LEGAL NOTICE Soling Association Names Benzon Chief Elapaed Ume rec 0 rd 11111 ,,.. •••ce .. r .. kltnet •• H loll-•: '"" ""' I am eondvellllt • P•llltflle .... 19Ubllc -''°" lo lllallelt bidclw fOI' bolder for the 1 4.1> mile l!mll 1· our. '"' 11• 11·• Cott• O.Cor111no Service 11us1-. •' olJ4I e11111 '""''... et trm. ., .... '" ' Meta Ctllf. ()ptr•tt1 DrlVo, Hullllllt.... I etc 11 , lawful "-ti tllt U11lled ltl ... l race 11 Boward Ahm.anson's o.1ec1 Jenuerr '· 1•... c.1110m1e, ~1. under 111e t1cttti-°" 111t ... ,. •t "" '°""' fl'ellt -83-foot 1 Sirl u hi h lml s. Our firm "'"" of It ~ • PalnllM Alld tm.ce ...... ~ c-IY Civic c- flni bedl ~ 1o!' w ~ sir: f.n.C'~."~H':' ~·,,;'."'="'.=..,.,., Dee«ce::..!':.l-';ce. 9lld ::,:: .. 1c1 firm ~~tc:s:; ~.::'. ~': .. "., ~:e 8 A~ a b -: .. ~~ te Public '" •"" for Miid ., .... ,.,._,.,, !t.-1\111'111 "'":u ftl lftd M,,.:"'=t -· •II rlgllf, tltla tnd """-' -.._ys, • ours, 1..11 JJ.UUU I ,,,_..... l mll S. Guy k110W11 to rne to residence 11 _. fellows. •wtl· lltkl try " uMel MW OeM ol TNtt In an4 5t teconds. XJ.aloa n•1::::: ':!::'nn::' ;:..r==. Rkhlrd c. CllKOn, f.541. °"'""' =. r.:m....;::1~1 1n Mid CM1t1 Euert Btnzon of Den· mark wa1 elected chairman of the newly f o r m e it lnt.ernation&J Soling ClaH A11oc1aUon at tbe recent JnfftlDg in London. TM Sollng wu recently adopted by the lntema&ional Yacht Radnl Union u tbe new official three-man keel boat for in1eroaUonaJ com· peOOon. Other officm 1 1 e c te d Q D. Strang Heads Firm ela~ time Mi 1986 was 8 ..,._. ne exec:u•td 111t um.. ~~;· HU11t1ng1o11 INdl, Callfar,,.., Lot to of Tract No. au • IMwft Wert Gecr;e O'Day, Boston, d 20 ~-·-17 '--·"--(Of'l'ICfAI.. SliAL) WITNHS my lllNI !Ills 291!1 ..,, tf ... map ~ In ... 1 .. •YI UV\U •, m.111u\ea ::::: ~·.,Ji~•"'°"''' J111111rv. 1H1. P•'" M. as. ..., at o1 MIK4i.._ J'vfecemercbainn, Norwanay;' asnedcreFl3erriyn. &nLard 38 aecoboandl. Pr1nc1,.1 Office In STATE o,.1t~~:oiN~~·to11 > ~:':am~ " Or• ... c-1r, gfft t 1-the race Ora,,.. Cou111Y S.RI Mlle wlll -INda. but W!llloUt B""de d f "I• ' Mv Commluloll l!ulrH COUNTY OF OltANGE l u t -... -Im 11&1 rs approve or ud the on'" one to make July 1, '"' oN THIS 2flh dor of J11111•rv, A.O. c:ov•n11n or -.. •n .. , •·~·.-• « · comtructi Abbot f ---rac•y tlnce its In Pvllllahed Or1n119 C-1 D•llY Piiot ...... btfor• me, JAMI$ o. PLUNKETT, ~~-::!"".. 'l::; ~..':'1111: Cnada, M.J: for ~e~ -·-;;: in 1963 11 Jo~ J111. 10. 11, 1,, 21. 1H1 s1 .... ~-~":""P~~~. ~~:. ';.,.~. :~ ~":f:':, ,.: .. ~~ ::r:. G«m S 1 i f ce.,,...on · LEGAL NOTICE comm•nlolWld •nd ~. ,.,._UY •1>-t f Mt 1 1"7 111 14 any, o D g or Scripps' 88-foot ketch Novia peerecs 1t1CHA•D c. CHACON k-::: ,;:..;..., ,..• •11 .:_ ::,.,, Norway, Gemico for tu del Mar. NOT1c1 To cuD"ou ~ ~~~~ totti.~111 .._,_,"'=. '"'"...,,.. br uld...., • lrulf. Untt.ed 8t te Tyl B t • ......... .._ "' ·• oei.i .l•l!Ulrr 1•· lNI. a s, er oa Tbb y-.r'• race ha• the ~:/,"':/ ~tVtJ.:r. ~~ •"" .. _...... .. -,,., 111 .__. ,.1MANC1M. l'•DlltA1'0N. Worka for England. J,e largest contingent of Mex-THI couNn oP ouNH "1N1-:in1Ess wHEHo,, 1 ~•v• IMC.:..• ~ITT~•'"v Str Wi Ind: ........ ial f Fran 'can entr1'e1 w'• .. four ._om •e. • ....._ ,,.,..,.,,. .., ,,.,, i.e.., •lld • ...._. mr •r : ... '· """ '" a e """' or • l lui . u l!sl1tt o1 Helllft M. W•~. Oeco1a.. otlklel Mtl 1"' ci.y 1'!111 n.r Ill ltll1 ::;:: Offlar Ce. the CO-sponsoring Club de td. Cttllfl<Alt llrsl above wrll'le11. Publlahtcl Om• Coul D•llY Piiot, otn-n of the U.S. S.>lln• Ya•-de An ..... ulco Flat-NOTICE IS Hl•EIY GIVEN lo .... (OP'FICIM. $1EALI J11111•i'r 17 M." IHI 04' ..... ~ '---r • I'-"& crwdlton ef 1111 •bow named W<ecllMlt ,._. o. PllH>kett ---·--·------AuocJaUon are W i l l i • m the A~ulco burgee are "'., 111 ,.,,_ 11av1ne '"'"" H1•11s1 No1•rr Pulllk<•'""""' LEGAL NIVl'l'CE Jo...-t. Chi .1 , CeI-IM uld •tc1tnt an ,..,1,... lo tllt Prlllc1P1I Offk:la Ill vaa UDAUDC, cago, prcaa· Jorge calante 1 '°7V .,_, w1111 "" ,_.,",,, _,,.,., rn or1n9• c.untr de~. P-"-~ 0 n I. n f.V.-1-ano•· K...,. v:ubole· Ille oHlc4i of the cl«ll "' .... •bOV• MY '°"""'"'°" ....... -"'• ~ m • AnlUlff " ._.,,, "" • elllllllcl a111r1, or lo •rlttftf """" Wlllt Mardi 22. "" .... TICI o' "!'::"a op •••• HouJton, Yict president; J 1 m a n j a ; J o r I e irie _,.., ~ ,. 1111 _. Pviil..._ °""" c..et oattr PIW. ..WUTY AT ... P•IYATa iMa Robert Powell, Farette vl;;dlle Manuel Sanderos' Cal-40 ~'*"" •1 "" dllce .. "'' A"°'""'',_., *' .,,. ,.,..,., 1. u . "· .... ...- N.C. vice president, T.rJcbak and Fr a n c i 1 c o •~rtv ""''· ce11twn1a *"· W11tc11 tTATf -CAL•""""' 111 '-' Olen. _.., Wlltl111'9 toulev1nt, IHI I~ IN Tftl tuP .. IOll coutn'. r.... O'D B t T h' I Cal ... w-11..1-1 I• It\•,, ... of .,..,..., of Ille """"""" LEGAL NOTIG P9'I ... COUNTY 0 .. ~~·e ·. · ay, 0 S 0 D 1 eUSC er S ~ 1wuna. In •II mftlera l>tf'l1111lnv to ll'tt Hiiie '" 1111 mettlf' ti/ 1111 •tllt of •RT ~ C~ Jac'htJ a ft cJ of Mid '9Ctdel\I, wltllln elx "'°".:.'J: ltOTIU Ofl ltUl&.IC SA&.I LaPOltTE 9'ANICIN .. Met ~ .,;.=========::::::=====:;.==::;:=====:I""" ... ""' publlc.etlell " o~ COUATllt4&. ltAMl<IN, 0-Mf. . nottct. NOiiet la h.,.., """' tlllt tit ~ • DelH Jellu1,., JI. INl. CALll'OINIA COMMIUIAL CODI .......... Wiil •II at "'lwlo .... tel I See bv Today 's-~=~i.'·.t~rn NOTic• .~·~~~".~otvlH .... , .... ""..., .....,, -.. ,.,.. ... 'J Of ... a11ew nemtd ~ 1 public Mlt of eolleltlrel wlll bt CD!ldftlOllJ Mreflllflw IMfttleftN .. lll'bo W•nt Ads ..., o.... ..... • ""'*' da., .. , ... ,.,.,,..,lee• .. C'OllflnNllGll """ ~~ g 1N1 Wlltlllrt .......... at 1111 lltllr Of 11·• AM' at 1"11 c-f, on W *' "!!....... "t.-.. 1-ty ..... ( ........ •n W•lmh11tw lllVd., city .. wWtmlnsl.,., ~--;r;r; l~mtJ':....,., • Some1h1111 fl tnier.t to collector. • . • mar- ble top ...... hand· made quilt a • ffle<:· don ol crocbetild afl--b&u are otteNd for we. • Wbere aomeon~ will do '1 out' mendb\a, m... maldnc A aftenUom • • • 1ood to know tor tboee who can't MW! • Doti )'OUl' ,ant need • 'Ta.et UttT"; someone wm ~ • ,.... dtllln aUt.e pha atve 10'1 a tree pl a at tor Ji:! ziu--aw • oan·t tell 70W' ''clunk· a'' carT A fellow wUI ~ you C·A·S·H for Junker cans 1 • There'• • ~ tn Cotta M .. wt.o wU1 tU9 rood car• of ,,,ar JW4-lllt---••• .,.., too. T"• mu eu... Milt '-"' 11 ~-at.ie ., c,1HW111e M11tt1tr ·~ ·-~ .... ,...,_., .. l a--"• IW Homllloli TlwHt • ...... MCVl'9d • ._ P11bllthH or-• COii! D•llV Piiot, Hrflt """" ... llU'11Mllf " .... cfmlllt fl C.llfOnlle. •II .. """· ~ Jiii 11 ... M. ,, M, 11 ,,.. I.,._ -lty "'""""' mNt 111 Ille I. l"'fft 1//1 Mid dteffMd at tllt .. ' ' ..., fil Od911fr, ltO _,, WllllaM I . ._. IM ell ... l'tlM. fMI ... 1 •naL NOTICB /MrMls, dbe: OlllO'a. 11111 1111 """ of Mid ~ --"~ "" lle!N .. ....... " ... JON ...,.. "" ....... " ... ., -..-..----------tn: ~ ltle!I or Ill Nill,,_ to llllt """'°" COUaT Of' THa I, ..., C ....... 1.--~II ....... It ... """ fl ..... llt .. ,OR·~~~·C=N~L::~~.... I IF lade lar wlfll lvl" lft C.blntts1 •II 11111 certtl" l"MI _,., ....... ._ ,.._AMI# I UllllW 2 C.mpartmtftl leltlt ~I '9crllled ft toli.wt. '""': --re• --···M· -PIT"•-1 ' I( ... ' T• Dr•l'I ..., o,._, ... ,,_,,., "' .... ~-...... ..,,.. ,._ '" _.. ...,. 1 8 0..-1\INttl ... .._.. .... 111*1 Or .... Sl•le fl Cellfilimle, Pot! itaoeAT• °" WIU. AllD f'04l ., "9dl ,........... ..... """ T...... ••: \.et 1'7 "' TA<t .... - L IT 1' I a S OP ADMlflllTllATIOll 6 f._ M" ..,_ • ·-""' -111W ,_.... 111 11et11 Ml, wnM TMI Wl&.L A .... UID I ~ 1cit C,,_ '*""I 1 .. • Ml '8 of Mite. llt Im.. fl Wtfl II• Smltllo •• ..._,,_ R""'9••1 1 ~ 111t tfllc'9 ti the <*ltlf'f •-" Mlllft 11111111. o-td. ...........,, 1 o...t a I t •t t 11 af ..._ Ceolll4Y1 C:.lllWlll., NOTICa If Hlilt.llY GlYIN Tlllll ltllfrlferl1WI l M" x _., Sttlnltu Termt Of Mii: ~ ffl "' Mllll ~ 1111 flltd ._...., •31t11 llMt. Mellfl I_ '° OU 9"""' TAll1t1 of lht Ul\lltd l .. M .. •"9ililii .. --" Wiii -'9r I ~ ~ ;t °""' I sm.11 ,,, Mlt. ., """ cMI ... ff Mll'l•tr--w1tlll fllO Wiii I ...... W 0.. ...... , 1 wldellCtf -, ..... _.. _. ,..,._. .. 'l!IWI Is ,_.. llr till'llltr u;; ~ I WtH JllllW W Tl'Vlt OM "' ... _ __..~- _.,,..,..,., 1M1 tllat Ille ""'9 IM .... ' .. I 1-.rt ~ toN. T• 111W Olftl .. .. ~ ..... -.... .... ... -.... ...,., 1 tollle ........ wft!lllN. "' " 1 .. , ... " t:• •.11'1.. ~ .... ...., I .. LMnlne"" ..... ..,.,. ,. .. "' • ~ of ... ,.,,.,.. .... .... T• .... ....... 1 Mll!t • wtll .. ,..... .. "" --~~ ...... - 1 ., .... ~ •• , •I ~ • ...........,. ow ~·I """""".' 1 ""11'9 It -""" ......... ~•Niiiii 111 t11t Cl.., of Sant• AN, C•llfWllle. ...,..._., l 1.T ...... .., ' altc. ...., ... ..,.,. .... • .... _,,_.,...... ...... ...... __ -1~~~ W. I . lT JOHN, M CM!rt • 9'tf ~Mlfl 0. c-1v c11r11. ~ ....,, .._.,.. ,. 1111ata == = '::r.i-s:::r~ .... ~, •• m' 1 c-. ..... ~ ...,, ~liifift'• Lelft u ...... 'rtft --8YI ~-...... ' ZIT~""'"':;,.~=-c. .... ,...,.._Slim=' ..., m ' ...... ~ ..................... """ .... ..... .. .... ..._ ........................... ~ .... .. Brand New 1968 MUSTANG F...-h AJr ....._r & Defroster, Back-ur, Dome, Courtesy & Side Lights, Bucket S..ts, All Vinyl Trfm, Myton Carpets, Lowered Hood, Rocker Pane Mouldings & Air Scoop Orn1,.,.nt, St1t & Shouldet lefts, P..w.d Dish la Vleort, WlndshieJd W11htr1 & 2 Speed Wipers. $199= $65 35 TOTAL MO. PMT. ' IRAND NEW FAIRLANE 1968 RANCHERO fre•h •" ....... 4.tt..iw, M.k .... ..-. ..... .., • .w. li9hh, 41y-11lh 11111'1 I ,.,..... te-.1 ellfl1'e 111lrr•a, ltrl9ht 111et•I 111eul4111p. ,.'494 4uh I .teen, tNt I the.Wer•ltelts, wl"'1hlol4 w .. h.,. a 2 e,.e4 wt,.,.. ·Brand New $199 TOTAL '199 =~ 168" =~AY DOWN IRAND NEW 1968 CORTINA DELUXE IRAND NEW F-100 FLARESIDE PICKUP Fresh air hH ter I 4.fr.1ter wltfl Air fie Hiio $199 tllatlon, 111 11-t600cc 75 hp 01191110, disc TOTAL DOWN brakes, 4 1p .. d eynchro tr1111mlssl111, vi. nyl ,5240 Interior, It.cir up, d1t110 I CHrtety llfhtt, padded 4eall I vl1en, ... , I shH"-r kits. TOTAL MO. PMT. Froth air hutor I 4ofte1ter, 2 outside mir· $199 rors, seat belts, 1.eclt up ll9hh, 1i4'e renec· TOTAL DOWN to", 1par1 tire I cerrler, padded d11h I $60'5 "iaors, 6Vt foot Flno1ida pickup bo4y. TOTAL MO. PMT. 1962 .~~!!.: .. ·.~~~. ~.cltp. $788 cofHlltlenl11t. No. r LW 766. 1964 ~~~~!t!4,.~!dan Wgno sass hHter. No.. 154 '988 FORD ~D NIW GALAXIE 19~ 500 FASTBACK I • Fr ... air h .... , a 4mestw, Yl...,t a cleftl u,holrtery • ..,, ... a reye11 ce,,.n, Meir u,, 4•-· court..., a 1140 litMt, reclrw. , ... ol I wheel -l4ilt91, ,.44-4 dish I visors, Md I 1heul-4., klh, wh14altio14 w11hora I 2 1,.94 wl,ora. $71" TOTAL MO. PAY TOTAL MO. PMT. IRAND NEW 1968 FORD FALCON Frosh oir huter I defroster, d111I hydreulic $199 brake 1y1tem, brake lite, front door crtsy. TOTAL DOWN li9hh, cloth I vi11yl interior, pa.Uo4 d11h I "lsor, wi11d1hleld washert I wipers, side view $5821 mirror. TOTAL MO. ""· 1 tSI CHMOl.ET % TOI ' • cy1..._. ttldl INft. No. u• 1959 OIYIOlfT ~ TOI 'crt!Mlr. rtlcll tllfft ..... "' 19'Z RID % TOI • (Ylllldw, ltldl SllMt ..... 11' 1'5t CHMOlfT % TOI •er-..,. Ml<* llllft. No. 111 19'1 fOID % TCI ·~ ..... """· .... ,. 1965 fOID % TCI • cYl!Mer. _..... ... -.. ... ,.. IE PREPARED TO DISH OUT SECONDS Cook's Chores Made Lighter ~ Hel'9'1 U -ior Sqllll.iy night supper9, w h e a the whole family gathers around the TV. not bUllgry enough for a full meal, but ready for occasional nibbles. This menu f e a t u r e s tempting and appetite-pleas· ing snacks that can be prepared ahead .of time and kept ready on a buffet: tomato juice, individual bite· siud ham nibblers and lre$hly made popcorn. All In One nlJ . ~ ""A6u B ... i. Town, country, college hit! Knit tbls cozy cardigan to top oil yoar Spnng ouW1. ------timletf as IOOD u his ltomacll (or a commercial) reminds him' it's time to eat. With the help of some e 1 e c t r i c utensils, everything can be reduced to four easy 1teps. . Step One aUows Mom to prepare the deviled ham spread at her convenience earlier in the day. Step Two is done after t.he last dishes from the noon meal are washed and dried. Set out: a warming tray that will keep the snacks warm; an automatic corn popper -the kind that promises the com wlll be ready soon after the utensil is plugged in; glasses and napkins (no plates needed, everything's bite-sized). Step Three happens 10 minutes before the movie begins. The spread ls ap- plied to the toasted and but. tered bread rounds alonf wtt.h a variety of toppings and set out on the warmlng tray. Step Four: Plug in the appliances and y o u ' r e finished I P.S. If you've already seen this week's Sunday night movie. you can plan the same supper and pull out some ol your home movies. It's nice to spend a family evening together, and even nicer when you lighten the cook's chores this way. DEVJLED RAM PICK·ME- UPS 2 cam ( 4~ ounce1 each) deviled ham spread 1it cup pickle relilh, dralned 1e to.ted bread rounda, buUered a... spread ~~ley TASTY MfAT LOAF WITH FIESTA FLAVOR Raised From Humble Beginning ~. JlnlwJ :n, 1968 ~~y PILOT f•J and the Budget ii U you are fliPPint tbroudl your recipe file for hearty, ea1y·to·fix dishes that are celatlvely lnupensJve, loOk no further. Here it ii! Pork Chop 'n Potato Scallop. Why you can even make it with shoulder chops when you're on a really tight budget. No doubt your famlly will be pleased at the Pf'O$pecl of port cbope for dinner and tber·u be pleasantly s u r p r s e d when they discover ,this speclaJ new way of serving them. Pork C h o p 'n Potato Scallop ls a c h e e r y casserole of layers of potato and onion slices in a mellow cheese sauce and topped witb tender brown pork chops. The sauce is brim· ming with the go 1 d,e n goodness of Cheddar cheese soup and the zesty flavor of Blue cheese. 1/3 cup crumbled Blue cbeete . e medium b a k l n c Potatqes. peeled and thinly sliced (7 cups) 1"' CUf?S· 1Uced onions (2 medium) 2 tablespoons regular all-purpose flour 1 '12 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper Trim exceu fat from chops; fry trimmings. Com- bine 2 tablespoons flour and l teaspoon salt: coat chops. In a large skHJet brown chops well on both sides. Remove from skillet: set aside. Add soup to skillet: gradually stir In milk. Heat over medium heat to boiling point; remove from heat and stir in Blue cheese. Arrange half of potatoes and half ot onions In butter- ed shallow 3.quart casse- role. Combine 2 tablespoons flour, 1 ~ teaspoons salt and pepper: sprinkle half of flour mixture over potatoes and onions. Repeat with re- maining potatoes, onions and flour mixture. Pour cheese sauce over all. Ar- range _chops on top; cover cauerole with foll. Bake fn preheated 350 degree oven ~75 minutes or u n t i I potatoes are tender. Makes 6 servings. STEWED TOMATOES • slices toasttd whlte bread 6 tablespooQs (~ stick) butter V• cup chopped onion 1 can (1 pound, 12 ounce) tomatoes 1 tablespoon sugar ~ teaspoon salt 1'11 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Cul three slices bread into lh·lneh c u be s (about 2 cups): cut remaining slices into strips for top. Place bread cubes in 1 ~-quart casserole. In a medium skilled melt butter ; saute onion until tender. Add tomatoes. sugar, salt and pepper; turn into casserole. Arrange bread strfps on top ; sprinkle P a r m e s a n cheese over all. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven 45 minutes. Makes 6 serv· in gs. Because this tuty dish is made with so many good and nutritious foods - cheese, milk, potatoes, pork chops and flour -lt can almost be considered a com· plete meal. But, serving a delightful side dish like Stewed Tomatoes o n 1 y enhances your lively low ... -------------------.. cost meal. Once again cheese comes to the rescue to turn this ordinary dish into a real family.pleaser. This time it's Parmesan cheese that lends a tasty touch to the Stewed Tomatoes. Then all you need ls milk to round out the meal and make it a flavori)acked. nutritious meal that doesn't cost much. PORK CHOP 'N POTATO SCALLOP 8 pork chops. 1h·inch thick, (1~ pounds) 2 tablespoons regular au-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 can (1~ ounce) con· densed Cheddar cheese soup l 1/4 cups mUk DAI LY PILOT FOOD SECTION Home News & Views Least Increase: Price of Food By DOROTHY WENCK or.._. '"""' Netfte MYl- We're living In a period of inflation. Wages, salaries and the cost of goods and services are c r e e p i n g at.eadlly upwards. Because of the 3 percent increase in the cost of living wt year, ttie dollar of Jan. 1, 1987, was worth only 97 cents on December 31. However, oonau.mer Income during this period increased about 7 percent. Whenever the cost of living goes up, people lm· mediately blame rising food prices es the chief culprit. But last year, wtlile the cost of living went up 3 percent, eat-at-home food pricN rose only 1 percent. The cost of restaurant meals increased about 5 percent however. Why is it that even when food prices have risen less than other costs, they ar~ the first to be blamed for "the high cost of living"? One re8$on is ttiat food is something we need every day. Its cost is constantly a big item in family spen- ding. In 1967 U. S. families spent •1200-$1800 per year on food -an average of 17.7 percent of their income (down Crom 18.3 percent in 1966). Food is usually bought with cash ''left over" from other spending. When the amount left over doesn't buy all the favorite foods then ''food prices are too high." Families often have a grudge against money spent for food. When we can't af· ford to buy a new color TV. "lop of the· line" automobile or some other luxury item sport~ by our neighbors. we tend to blame it on food costs. We're buying more built· in maid service in our con· venience foods. TV dinners, for example, co.st two to two and one half times as much .as a home-prepared meal. Not all convenience foods are more costly than make- at-home foods h o w e v e r . Some things such as cake mixes and canned soups are actlfally cheaper. And don't forget the fact ttiat as your Children grow up they cost more to feed. If food prices never changed and you always bought the same foods. the cost of feeding a chUd would double from $.5 a week at age 3 to $10 a week at age 15. Next time you get the urge to complain about the "high price of foods" tbJnk about the real reasons why your food budget is going up. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. Can a dishwasher be used with .a septic tank? · A. Yes. A dishwasher can be drained into a septic tank wlth.>ut fear· of ovecfiowing or killing bacteria. In fact, a dishwasher u s u a I l y discharges less total water and detergent Into a tank than does hand-washing. Also, automatic dish washer detergenb are said to be more compatible w;th septic tank and leech beds ttian are some hand dishwashing products. Q. I have varicose veins and have been advised by my doctor to wear support hose. Do the "ultra sheer" types of support hose give as much support as the more unattractive, heavier weight hose? Easy-knit in one piece from neck down, includlng tletvea. cabin create IUft· ~t deslp. Pattern 7213: Illes 32-34; »38 inclllilld. Combine deviled.ham and pickle rel.Lib. Mix wen. Spread Moat 2 tablespoons of mixture on each tout round. Garniah with cbeeae spread, chopped parsley and 1Uced olives. Place on elec- tric W111'1n1Qc tr.,. Makes te .macka. Meat Loaf: A Global Favorite Another reason why it seems to us that food costs are rising is that we buy more and more nonfood items -drugs. cosmetics. housewares. liquor. cigaret- tes. pet foods, toys and even c I o t h e s at the supermarket but forget to subtract these from our ''food" bill. An estimated 20 percen t or more of s p e n d i n g in supermarkets is for non· foods. A. No. The "ultra-sheer" 1?1ve much less support than the heavy denier spandex. They are worn more for comfort and are not in· tended for serious leg pro- blems. The heavy denier spandex offer the greatest power except for surgical stockings (the bandage-like. heavy, tight fitting stock· in gs) and are freq urn Uy prescribed by doctors for leg ailments such a 1 varicose veins. Q Some lime Ago you r e c o m m e n d e using glycerine to remove stub· born Rrease stains I n permanent press garmenb. 1 bought some but have been afraid to try it because it looks 10 oily. Won't it c.use a grtasy stain too? FDTY CENTS (coinl) for each patWn -add 15 cents for each pMttrn for flnt· clue _.... .aad special bandlin1. 8eDd to Al.ice lrvokl 181• tbe DAILY ~-~~~ .. Mew Yort, fl.Y. 10011. Pitilt "-'· AJ&ii4 a,. ..... Mus ... fli'lt lllM! Jumbq U. .. Mllel!r&ft Catalog -bWI· .... ol detlpi, I Cree pat· term (lncJedet dulper nruters) lmtruction1 In· tide. Knit, crochet, em· 11roider. ao cat1. .. I Sweet Treat' Children arta't U.. onl1 .... Wbo UD 1Weet .J. W.00. -.clll. Moma .US taJoy tb1a treat too. 1&'1 a.am, ow.,. Drink .-1• by buUng together 1 cup 1ott.1'ed orenae sherbet and l cup loftened vanilla Ice cream, theft IJ'ldually 1d· dhlg 2 cupa milk. When tt'1 all blended It'• ready to alp. ~ The meat loaf, ulaed from Ill bumble beg.lmalngs as an "econonay fOOd" b1 home1nakeu w i t b lm- aOUU• and lnveatlvellela, hu ..,, become 1 worl4 tr1ftler, W•kl)' ._ need a cbaCa Of ... , Re9Cb ilto P1atrJ tbeft lllCI spice rKk, • Ill tbt cbar~Uc navon ind 1eUontnp ol another cooking tndJUon, and olel You're e1Unf "forelp." Tonlgbt, go aouth of the border witll Melt Loll n. Juan.a. It's so quick and easy to prepare, you'll have time left over to create an ln- tenatliif table setting to ·enha-nct your M e x i c a n mood .. The 4ecrtt ol thi1 meat 1oat'1 llnCY flavor ls the cu at condensed chm beel toup wbkh Is stirl'ed into the mut mixture. Double rich, expertly seasoned and Wet wijb lender p I n k bean1, condensed chili bee( soup aJttac:\Y contains many ol the ln11edients necessary to Jet llUa Tijuana Meat LO otf ti> a perfecf 1tart. Top the meat loaf with a colorful mixture ol chopped toma~. green pepper, and shredded cheese. To complete )10UJ' 1outh-of- the·botdet meat, p11s corn mllfflna. s;rtR1t9d from a mix, ahd lndJftcklal servings of canned COGlred vanilla puddlr!~ wltb •a surprise Layer at caumeJ sauce 1n the bottom. TIJUANA MEAT LOAF l ~ pounds ground beer 1 can (11 ounce1) con- . det\ltd chill bee/ IOUP ~ cup chopped onion '4 cup dry b r e a d crumbs I eu. slightly beaten l teaspoon chill powder ~ teaspoon salt Shredded cheese Chopped tomato Chopped green pepper Thoroughly mix b e e f , soup. onion, crumbs, egg. chill powder and sail. Shape firmly Into loaf. Bake in shallow b a k i n g dish '10x6x2") 1t 350 degree F. for l' • hours. Serve loaf topped with cheese, tomato arid green pepper. Maku 6 aervi.np. And as our popul at ion becomes more a f f I u e n t we 're changing our eatmll habits. We're eating more meat, more cosUy gourmet items (Hire frozen peas In mushroom sauce), more hlgh·l>flced snack foods - IOft drinks, chips. specialty cracker. -and more eJC· ceulvely priced ' ' d I e t ' ' foods. We're buying more fancy packaging which adds about 10 percent to the cost of foods . Small convenience packages of cettaJs. chip' and the Uke are especially costly. A. While gtycerine bu an oily feel and is derived from fat. It Is che~ny an alcohol that ls completely soluble In wa-ter a n d lherefore will not cauM an oily stain. Wl'en u a I n g glycerlne on nonwuh1bte fabrics. It can easily be removed with ordinary l}>Ot remover. l ., 1 /. ft UILY ""' PERCH THIS ON TOP Ofl YOUI MUST COOK· Lllr Expanding 'Paul's Assets" Pork, Beans: Budget ·Beaters Are you tired ol borrowtnc fron> Peter to ~11 Paul? Expand Paw's a.sseb by budgeting your food bill thil wtnter and watch those money woe1"'1h!ink. E c o n onUc:al, delldous lkWet dllbel could bt ~ King-size Linens answer to your problems. For skillet dlsbes develop their character throu&b the lntenlou.mess of your con· coctlooa. Pantriel, freezers and refrigerators are stock- ed with ~ makings for de.liclou dkultrl in minut.1. CbOOM from the versatile protein-packed bean family •.• canned barbecue beam, beans and franks in tomato aauce, or pork and beam with tomato sauce. While each is • perfect di.lb in Sometimes You Pay /or Com1or.f 1111 bids u. 71 or ao lnches 1oq. wb1lt *•.... bldt are •u1111--.1oq. · ~ .... --UICI wldlh ... CICl!Ulrtable .....,,. .... ,...and the .... cwt. tbl etbel' J m p o ftat coalldlration ..... ......, bide • tbe .... ., .. bedroom. Many btdNom .. tot-anall to ~ . ...... 1*I wa1111t OMICl'owiai ......... ....... • ltltlf, wtth UM lddltloe of 1C111M meat, veaetabl•, .. fruit, you have a rob91t. tatltallzlng iklDet supper. Try this unique codl· bination of flavors. TutJ port and beam with tomato sauce, a favorite ol youq and old, mJ.MCl ~ min- cemeat and thin strfpt of luncbeoll meat. What • hearty &b to Mt w.. your fafnlly. Rowid out tbll low • co•t meal in a ·alWJet wttb a ertsp ca= slaw ud Cl'UDC!bJ IUeP. BUDGll:T UA18 JEANI" 1 cm (12MMI)Jancti11• llMllt,GWttatlla .... I tlb&el..,_ .._. _. ..... 1cmoe>.-• beam ----% cupm 4 otuce tlke ID stmet, bron meat ID ba1ter. Adel beam ud mlnclmlat. Hell: ltir DOW ad tba. o....wa ~ .................. I.. Specialty Cheers U.p MenuB1ues Str0g8noff In a f.tur.fYi ... ... spice .take .:-:. .. '1" Sweet Rolls ~ ~ 35'.: fruit Tarts ~,_ 2"' 45'·. W ~se In Cale• for All o!.a1ons D•corat•d·to Onl1.r : ... inlirtC-.. a.. ... s.nawi•· .......... 11eDWWhlsk1y ·· ~~-"" '3" fiveJflf'~ .. Cati, '$43.ll . > ' ...... • " ~·ScOtch '4" '3''' '3" ( 1.· ') ,·. . • \ . . . ::_"., u:, ~C::W':~~ w1·N ~= '1 1000 CASH ! • I -_lllllli _____ _ THOUSANDS Of PRIZISI MORE THAN 58,000 PRIZES s1,ooo Prizes! r obn Leas, Jr. ~.w,at ?oath !,Clll'l'aDCe . Cal1t. . I.e1l1e M. Whi t& 4344j-E. Sl&uaon ood C&l.U. $100.00, $50.00, $5.00, s 1.00 PRIZES TOO! M-..._..... Tloen..S. •. ~. 1-4 .... ._.,,Ster.. 11 c..tt .. 9' ......... 0...... ·-· city .. 0r...e1 .............. 1 .. , ..... ... c.ir-.. '-..... , ................................ ....... White Magic Scot· /' Liquid Towels Bleach WW.. • ,....._ -II& lOU 25cco~ s.nm.., d.M.-ltetM¥91 .+.ins. ~· Gallon c Plastic 8oed Tllur.4un. lfltl. 1-4, 1MI Bottle at your local lafeway LIMIT ONI COU~ON TO A lfAMILY BANK ON THE SAVINGS AT SAFEWAY! Safeway Coffee 'P:"J~:-: :: 59· Soft Margcirine tr:.9R:!Z 3 !.~ •1 Detergent ~~::.0.:= ~ 35c · ' ~ . .. . Cigarettes Popul.r lr•ncf. ltegulM ., King Sa. T •x erlr• , ... '2'' Playing Cards Spice Cake ,..;.~:t::: r;.s• ,.t 2 5 c. . . Mn. ,.:i~.~ 1_: 2 9c f Brown Derby leer Large 'AA' Eggs . Li4ht-' 6 1 ... 2 ... 97c c,..,,.atti.erop.it~ , .... 45c ~ T"!J iwn heh frotft r•llCh to .+ore eta. ~.--~.... , • T,,.. Ri,.ned Jet Rown-in F.rom Hawaii s for J • P ... I . loes us No. a 1tu11•• 10 ... 39c To lelte Fry er loit . .... · . . . . Strained Gerber's Baby Foods AssortM fruits, ....... bles, juices. 41/:z.oz. s fan LOW PRICES OF COURSE Quaker Oats Quick Cooking or Reguler , ..... 28' ,. .. Pork and Beans Ven Cemp's in S.uce J~ .... 23' Cake Mixes Mrs. Wright's 19-oa. 29' Assorted pk •• Eskimo Diet Serve :,2 79' Biscuits Mrs. Wright's. P\ein 3 I IL 25e ., Mtermii s+yr. ,. .. Trop,hy Tom U.S. Govt. IMpect.cl Young Tender l irdJ Priced low et S.few•y 16-20-lb. crverage Y .. Aro Not IJMltod la N ..... el n..s Y• C. Wllil Flash Frozen Banquei Dinners w.a. .aorimont. For quick. .. .., mMh.. 11-oz. c pkg. SAV E AT SAFEW AY Lemon Puffs or Apple Pllffs ..... Mrs. Wrl9ht'a llf 2 29' Cottage Cheese Lucerne :: 'lr Quelity Orange Juice Com Tortillas Longhorn Cheese •aldH Conlsll Cross Chldrtt11 Luceme 4::-69' Qu.lity L11-_ ,, ..,,,. S.f.. .. 79' w•y WHOLE IODY YOUNG HENS ..._. .. A"Tneys Callfornlan 37e or Poppy lb. c Plump, Tender •nd MHty c YOUNG TOMS Grade 'A" Turkey• lb Callfornlan 33e er Poppy lb. • Cllt-Up Frye" Plln llletdy 35, Hand Cut lb. Fryer Bream lb Lege, Thighs, 68i • Drumatlcka lb. 7' Boneless Roast u1g~~~;~.,84' c~79c Boneless Steaks ~~~CJ:':=: ... 99c • &olclen~i Fruit B . . .,. . ~ ananas C.tt•I Ameren 6rown ... IOC Canned T-Bone Sfak c:!':-1~. '1.29 Porierhouse .~~ ·~· '1.39 Top Siioin ·::~k.. "· '1.49 &'n1·a·u· Pears u.s= No. ! o u•lity 5 '1 A 0.11•+. '" Ravor ... ~ 1 Yellow · OniOlll 11! L 1111 SI., • .. • ' Picni~s OwlltH111te loMI•• 3 c .. _. s219 Fwfly C.o•-4 SelMlwlcll Style RIL Sf .. L Lal"ge 9°' IU en MHty Cutt Mt. 0' sh .. t4er cwt fre111 '•"'•' v .. 1 tOOO llyslde Dr., Newport Bud 2• Mon1rch Bly Pim, So.1Jgv11 636 N. CNSI Hwy., llgun1 leld f'-4 DAJlV PJLOT There's Much to Do Abo ut Cabbage Whether Cooked or Raw . . . Western cabbase beW art MiDI barntted ~ round .ion& the cout of cautornla from MOD1erey to San Dlefo and from the Salt River Valley and Yuma area tmtll ,unt. Between these two 'It.ate&. 250,M,OOO pollllda of frttb cabba,. are •hlPl*I blto tbe mart.eta u- nually. Grower• ol eabblce Judp the har\1 .. t time by tb9 solidity oi ~ Madi. You will want to -, ~ beads thM .. n •••bl1 solid and heavy fOf' ~ size. 1be iJeavea 1bould look fruh aod IJ'"8. It 11 bell t6 avoid IOft. fJV/llY lleadl with yellowed IMvn. A poua4 ti cebbale shred- ded and cooked Will serve four, but 1f tbe cabbage lJ to be served iD quarter~ buy two pou:ndl. Keep cabba1e eold and moist in a plastic bag and atore it la tb• erllper of tbe retri&erator for a week or more. How cabbafe ti cooked t>ecomes importlllt 1f 1he nutritive value is to be re· tained. Cabbage contributes the core ot tht cahb• ii a Wt amount ol vitamin richer in Vitamln C tbaa C to the dJet. Stucilta &bow an7 other i-l ti lte plut. that If cabbate 11 c:ooted A &ood rUIOO to &ive quickly and IA b n.iit JOUDPterl and o I d 1 t e r 1 amount of bolling wat.er, 90 • core of the ·cabbage for percent of the vitamin C ana~. • will be retained. 'J'be bt1t Crilp, flub •edt• ol proportion b three parta cabbage are d • 11 c l o a 1. Cabbace and one part water, Med.lum-11.ze alu'ed, eNpec:I or three i:uPS of cabbage in lee water, tbeo dr&ln.ed sblakl be cooked in one cup tborou1h17, m a k e s a of boilin& water. delicioua crunchy 1 a I ad 'nlese studies also Jn-when mlXed witb otMr • dieat..s that •mall head.I ar• srecUnta. UluallY richer iD vitamin C Sllredded carrots, diced than 1ar1e beads and that creen pepper, cbwab ot WHERE -BUT · AT .. . . CttflllGHT t'HI MAmT IAMT "ICfS ffftCTIV[ NON 1"IOlJGH TUfSOAY, RI. 6, l'MI laCHNUT STV.INlO laby Food •••••• ·~ 8 c ~IMOIJI Vienna S~usage ~27' lllNN MOOlf leef Stew• •••• 2~ 58c ttolMe. ftAJN • Chlll Con CC.me'~ 49c ~llllf • Luncheon Meat·~ 53' · MOJll. • , • .Chlll With leans ~ 37' A-...ouit 15~.0Z.CAH Comed Beef Hash. 49c DOLE fruit Cocktail •• 17~ 26c AU VM!fllH-fllOUN lanquet DinnersfAOt 38 c ~SH flODN OOP£O MOCCOl.1, CUT ~ l'fAS Oii l'fAS ANO CAttoTS Vegetables ••••• [:i:. 17' MINUTf """'IO-ftOztN Tangerine Juice ~ 23c at °' HIOZIN OCUllH •S. CllNU am. SHOf SlltNGS. TA TU TOTS Potatoes •••••• 12~~ 2 8 c ~ llOZIM-IUMVH Bread •••••••• "';:: 5 3 c • ' . HUNT'S TOMATO RAMA DEEP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES I ,14UNT's • Tomato Paste •• 12~ 29c IETlY C10C1CD IUTTflMll.i Pancake Mix ••• ~ 41 c MNll'f llUM SraA • ~ OI NlllCOf~IP P ··-r-·-:-»«. 55c reserves ••••• JAR Pl.ANTU'$ Pttan&d Oil •••• ~i: 5 9' llWte)Nf "f'JAI« • PotatMs •••••• ~ 89c ~'" Refried leans • 9::. 26c l'\Nftft'S ccaTAI. Peanuts •• '4. ••• ~ 36 c l'WftB'S coaTML Peanuts •••••• --=-. 63 c P\ANT!ln~~~ • I Peanuts •••••• ~ 59c kWT Peanut Brittle. ~ 35c ONT Caramels ••••• ·~ 38c SlCO ' I .-6-t o•-a . PlO. 87C "•""" ••••••• Ol 4 •• BEmCIOCQI BrownleMJx •• 22~ 45' PaOCTEt & GAM8lE Will GIVE YOU A 10% CASH R&UND ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY IN THIS STOftE ~.,.._,_c...,.....,,... ... ta.a .... (co..t ., ICi9t S.) _, 2 IO'f ~ toi. • r-. SUe). Me.i-,.,,_. .. '3.00 ... _... s. .... WoMc ~ ... ........ c_,... .... d .. ttwly -.......... ,,_ JoA. 21 ....... 2. .... . . .....,, __ ..,....,_ ...... _ ........ ...._ ....,,_..,. OlT8IGfNT • Cheer •••••••• ~ 73c • • DfTOGfNT JoY Liquid ••••• "~ 5 8 c ..... . Cocktail Sauce ~ 29c M & leans 2 =-491 MUNrSHIW • Potatoes •••• 2 = 59c HtMT'S • . • TomatoSauce 2 = 69c HUNr'S • Tomato Puree 2: 69c tutn WH<lle '~ • Tomatoes' ••• 3 ':·69c ..WsSllWH> • • Tomatoes ••• 3 •::·69• HIMn • Tomato Puree 4 1~z.69c HUNT'S · e Tomato P,.ste 5 ~ 79• til4l'I • TomatoSauce 5 ~ 99c HUNrS • • Tomato Juice •• ~ 29• ~ .... .._.,a• HAllSf'IAY Aqua Net ••••• '= 631 fAST~- Anacln Tablets :--::. •1•7 Sl'fCIAL ,._ la.IAS! C»Sl.US fOI lft lff Of NASAL CX>NGISTION .olJI lO LOO CAllN -PITCHH Syrup •••••••• ~ 97c OlO rASHtONm OANlAL, 12-..0Z. "'G. OI OlO FASH!Oe SOGAa -~ Cookies •••• •13~.oz.~. 45c IOll\"S Ml. ot1fi 1S.OZ.'Olt Gau.cho· C~ldes 1':~: 5 5 • w.mT IASlrl1' INSTAN'f Coffee' ......... ~ 99c ~T~ • Coffee •••••••• 1'C'!t 5 9c • MA.a IASIC!T Coffee • • • • • • • • 32~ $11 s MAllCET aASKEl Ma 0 SOfT Bread •••••••• ·~ 22c MAkET IAMfJ SOfT " Ma1'9Grlne •••• ·~ 35c IWSCHMiWn~ Ma'9arl.-•••• '~ 39c 32-0Z. CAN, $l.3J • TH[ CC»iM:IH CQD OI HAY l"lYBt • Cold Caps ••••• ~r. 48c •-L!fla... •.•--L Pi•pir kll~S GEWS It' M MIU.IONS -~ $1 l J Kllf ... RKll •p-•- L11terine • • • • • • '"-39 c HfAl.THWAY 250 fG 4-0Z. Vitamin "C" •• .:;.= 69• CA~N ~~~~----IUl!D Ol l.MlA.fO -SIZE 5"•~ P:.,7Vod'ka •• ..ne t3st !'~~'!!~blet 2 ~ 29c uao wttla\' $3 M • ~Oii.,,.. Siii., fWtf.IOHr Lord of Kentuckyor. · lcdlwl• •.••• 2 fOI 27c toor. M'OITU> ICOT04 Wt9SICY Dumfllle1 Scotch """ *4" • DEEP·CUT EVER YDA Y • DISCOUNT PRI CES ,AkAY (INCL 3c Off LAIEl) Margarine •••• ~ 25 IMCAIONI w Kraft Dinner • • ~ 21 · 0 ~YlfTA • t.. Kraft Cheese ••• ~~: 98 ~ PUii .. Cat Food •••• 2 ~~s 27 .... MOtMIN (INCL 2c M lM!l) Toilet Tissue • 3 ~l I ...:Al Plastic Wrap 2 ~· 2 MURT MS«ET CONCENTIATf . Soft RinM ••••• ~rt ~ fN&'f lllf (Ml. 5c Off lAlf(J • Dishwasher ••• ~ 3 2 lOP.Q • I ·21.oz. 68 C eaner...... •fL IEGUU.• Ot PINE OISINffCTANT L I L• •d 120Z. 83 yso 1qu1 • • • an. ClfANI IN tW1 T~ TIME • Cinch-Cleaner • 22·~~ 7 5 ' ION NM 7.0l. 7 Dust 'n Wax •••• CAN fXltA <lUNNO flOW8 PRIX ILEACI :49c~ 7 ds.o.A. CHOtCf ltNDEIAT llNC> llEtf lAIGE ~TY £ND RIB ·ROAST . , l •. 75c fAIMER JOHN SHANIC POUION" SMOKED HAM MAMT~ GOU $lAW, HU.I.TH, w.cMOHI 0. POT~TO SALUS ·~29.; t tr.39c WHOt.£ HAMS, ll. 491 , • . W~, JMuty 31,)968 D~LY PILOT , .. Gfacept Shopping? Just Push a Button AT LANT A (UPI) -A memo to Impatient .,.,..,. •i a patebed recufsl1 to tbe ..... OD bit' way home. to lm· Jl"l1IPa ----lm· pQ]M abopptra wbo remmiMed tM froC lie• but f Qf iot tbe milk: Nowtbll't'1a~ drive-in lfocel")' -...e. It'• tbe brain dlUd ol John H. HlteNN, 51, a .AUIDtan wbo med to ..U p1p1r1. Be tbooCht it lip ftlll ... ~hla&ce's•b ._l~~-.... wWhiDC tr.me W'OrleJI and dreading a crowded super-awt.t. ··~ Au1ecl w1lhlnC I oould do all cborel at once,'' he Jald. Biteblm' dream mlltet. OIDed '"ftM ~·· opened in Nrly lUUlrY and the oner tlid tbat 11> far be'I "MlllDI 1tuft l l k e cruy." 'lbe ~ IU lta· tion and srocery features. besides pa pumpe, a push- button boa!'d by your car Window wtail 50 ol h item.9 . )'OU need moat ta a placb -beer (where 1 e 1 a 1 ) , ........... t, .... , - food, bot .... IDldra, •• bned,mlk,mdlOOLOillt button wen~ lbe dll· ly bargli:P •· .. lt'a IUD -like playing a slot ~-" Mid • enMDI. lltn'• how • WGlb. Drivie up bel:ide the board and punch the buttons fol' tbe Items "°" ... 'The price ipp68l'S on each but, ton and • ,.rate madmle vislbty totala the bill. Bebilld the ~. a OHP ·C UT EVl ·.r OCY ' DISC OUNT PR ICES Market Baskit Introduces ' . Wll . 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WAfftTHIH Oi"OO' 99c Pork Chop• ••••• LL ~ f04tll.AVO. 49c• Turkeys ••••••• ,ta. • 3 New Names in Fine Now r•u can piclc tlte 6raail tftat suits JOUf eurse alfl purposef ICWICK·DISP SUCED IACOll ~s7·c T Olfll llb good baa>f' tlioukl Corefulty a M Ml r lltM I 1 IDICI ... ...a ...._ Eada •ib. 9'iae lri91 gofden criap and tendtt. COUllTIY CLll ~: SLICED BACOI ~~ 73c Enjoy the superb flowr of thit dittinctiYe brand. Cut onfy ff'Ol'lt the ~ portion of bocorr *iat has bee" telected, smoked ond cu~ for unusuat tender~ ~ ooad•ss. Wof.r thiit -28 to 32 Jlices to a pound. No fmer bacon ot any price. SERVE '•' SA YE SLICED IACOll ~·49c 2-tl. PKG,. lHa SllCfD 9k Best borgaTn in boco". Sliced from bacon that hen bHfJ properly smoked ond cured but without the costly "extros"I Awiloble itt both Ont pound r.gulor sliced and two pound thick slictd packages. •BONUS OtSCOUNT BUYS n-.. ~·-­lowonc.a Of' temporcwy price drops w.'r• paning on to you. rricies Wt .Hect whilt stockl lost. STORE HOURS: -1 ... _ . ., 1 D A.M.· 9 P.ll SAIUMMf _.,...., 10 u .-7P.IL -· . e FOUNTAIN VAL~IY:-:1~ .... YOUNG NOBLEMAN -Obarlton ff.ton portrays the Earl of Essex in "Ellzabeth the Queen" tonight in color in "Hall of Fame" at 7:30 on Channel 4. Judith Anderson, ae Queen E1izabetP, ~lso stars in the drama which was adapted for televUion from a Broadway hiL TELEVISION VIEWS Soap Operas Not So Bad By RIC K DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -•Part of my job is keep- ing a television set going during the daytime hours ,o that if a news story breaks it is possible to wratch the coverage from the beginning. You don't act- ually gel to see a lot of news stories this way, but you become an expert on soap operu. And today I'd like to put in a !ew kind words for them. Everything is relative, and in the world of tele- visio n I honestly believe that the daily 60ap operas 1re among the better regularly-scheduled entertain- ment series. They are easy to poke fun at -and \\ e all do it -because the necessity of keeping up a dai ly now of melodrama provides an interweav- ing of plots and characters that is endless. And humor is not one of the favored devices employed. ON THE OTHER hand, in the almost totally unreal world of television entertainment -mean. ing mainly the prime time series -the 60ap operas. as a unit. come perhaps closest to giYing dedicated viewers at least a slight sense of reality. It is true the plots and characters are almost completely involved in stories about problems. Yet the plots. the characters and problems are often recognizable to viewers as tb<>t1e that come up in many people's lives. There ii often a senM o1 flesh anrl blood -which might not seen so pronounced i1 it were more so In other video entertainment. And because of this, there is a certaJn sense of irfentification. This is refkcted even in the people who are rnnnected with the 1oap operas -or daytime <;c rials, as their employes like to call them. More than most television shows, the producers, the casts and the writers are personally Involved with the tories and characters presented. Their longevity on the various 5hows Is far more pronounced than that of the workeni on most other programs. And the same Involvement is reaponsible for the in· rrPrli ble dedication of longtime viewers of ~ific ,,hows. IN SHORT, it is one of the few areas in video Pnle rtainment where both employes and viewers ~f the shows ~ctually care about what they are de> '"~ and what they are watching. And that is some- thing o~ an accom~lishment in any area of popular '"1lertainment. It 1s what is supposed to happen more often. Becau6e of this basic sort of honesty with their nrorluct. the executives, actors and writers often ~:"."! much more real, more sophisticated and more 1·1v1lized to tal k to than some of the strictly merce. n;irv s~arks of the more publicized and high•power· ~d series .. They are what they are: prOfessional :ieople doin g a professional job. And th~y are doing a few other thing! as well. To bein n with. most of the controversial themes that .late~ _reached prime time -such as abortion ~nd 11lej!ltlmacy -w~re presented first, and in far m?re rl~y.to-day detail, on the soap operas. The prime time shows may be fa ncier in techniques. camera work and so on. but not in stories. And the S?ap operas h~ve the wisdom to know that their viewers -unlike the viewers of prime time -will never let a pseudo-sophisticated technique or cam· era angle take precedence over a story. Dennis t'lte Menace I t I W EDNESDA Y l:lO D n. '""" ._, <C> C30 111111. GJ Hml ('C) (30 mlll.) • lidtlW• ""' (30 111111.) ...... ,,, .... . ...., ...... .,,......,. 7:00 8 CIS flllliltc '"'-('C) 111i11.) W1ltet Crontltt. !..~""*"' ~ ('C) (30 8 Mrt4 llledleect (30 111111.) D' r,.., (30 mi11.) • I LM Uc, (30 111111.) ., ............ (C) (30 lllM.) • Ttdl11lcal c.r../ ..... hn aJ f Mr 111cM T 1 S., It ('C) •11 -- e He loYtd the woman * betrayed the qutenl Chlrlton Heston in 'ELIZABETH THE QUEEN' • 9 Judith AndtrlOn In * 'ELIZABETH THE: QUEEN Hallmark H1tl of F1mt ...... ('C) (2 '*"') GJ ~ (C) (30 Min.) .r.tM ·-.,, ............ e o..,. THUR~OAY ....,,, .......... ~ la ........ "-... ... .... _, ........ "" c.r,... --.. tllt .. " ........ "' twit COllCI• ~ """ """'""' tfle ....... .,... Du.• ,.....,, t...'4 .... ~ ....._ "' fllMM . ........... fC) C90 •> ......... " .. .., fC) (30 Mt.) II KRAFT MUSIC HAU * Alan Kin~. Edie Adams and Paul Lynde D "OF MtcE AND MEN" * Murder Melodram...Gto. Secal, Joey Heatherton ... 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Ptt6. 27· . . wnRHOUll • TOP SIRLOIN • "IUMILE IEE" 9 UALITY NOATHEllN I I" ILICID IACOll ~ LINK SAUSAGE ,. :l ' rVR · · • • lit. • • • • • • • lb. SILYll SALMON ••••••• mti. te IN.ii .. • • • • • • ta . ' .................................. -~-• DIUCtoUS • 1 •• TASTY ', 91 POPPY OR OCOMA llAMD-IONnESs IMPOmD, SLICH>-12.02. ~... 69¢ MP.MER JOHN TllAY PAK 1s• r lllW ~~ ......... .. Fl~ ITIAIU ..... _ Ill. 1·-KEY DlllOll llCOI ...... ~.. n POUSH SAUSAGE ...... • 1 iOR.NED'TY ~llESS IRl~KE:~~~~ 7-t ,-c · ROAST ORANGE · -5 6-0Z. 99c : lllEF ••••••• HA:. 111 :~i~~: 79, JUICE. • • • TINS MSALA•l~L111161A-e.oz.Nms.I ''!J/ .!JtJ .!Jn ~a6on ... .!JtJ .!Jn :J~n/timarlf" DEUCA~~~L~:;:-Tlll!NT COACHELLA VALLEY F RA N Ks I GRAPEFRUIT ~ .~~; WONG'S f~OZEN CHOW MEiN 1 '~:·DINNERS 1, [ ll-OZ.PKG.49c ~ CHICKEN .. SHA IMP VEGETAILE IA. ~ Quail :JJJ/a, S1,.ic/u,d ~RICIOUS . PPLI . SAUCE •••• - tmENDER , EAS ••••• l . . ,. 303 TINS 303 TINS LB. BA& LARGE SIZE CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 2 PeuoU 2tc M-D BATHROOM TISSUE 4.ROLL PACK 29c r••••••• UQIJOR DSP'I'. -·····~ KARASOV , VODKA .,." · .FIFTH ICO\'I WIST-AFTHI .. .. SCOTCH ............... -y. PKG. '· . , 1-LB. 49c c JAHfANDUSON -f.IN. 12.oz. ·-MOIZAllLLA CHIUI PIZZA ••..•..•••• , , , , ••• , , , , ~ VITA PAKT PUNCH OllAN~E. GRAPE, FRUIT 'h .Gil. 39.C lottl1 IA. ;L~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~:.l~. :-:-. ~--~~ .'.K.~'_..... . .. , .. , . 41• JANE ANDERSON AMERICAN, "MIENTO er 3Aa SWISS SLICID CHllSI .................. l ·•L Pkt. ~ MILLI IROI COFFEE f·LB. 63c CAN ::bole _)Jawaiian PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-0Z. ftN c PllCES EFFECTIV& THURSDAY th"' SUNDAY, FElltUARY I, 2, l, -4 1Jt22 ·llOOl<HURST, GARDIN GROVE I • -. . ··. . .> ' . A SWEET TREAT FOR DIETERS Dieter's Bread Is the Nuttiest Don't feel that you have to deprive yourself of all , the &ood thlngs in life just because you're on a diet. ,. 11 that first cup c1l coffee aeems to go better with .. somethi.ftl weet, whJp up a loal of Orange-Cherry Nut Bread and, with a clear con· lcience, permit yourself a Won't Wri nkle Travel everywhere thll apring in a smart auit that won't crease, fits superbly. , Spring newa I Combine 3 .. aoft colon for tweedy loot crochet luit in u.sy pattern stitch. tn 3-pty fingmnc JK'D. Plttern 7438: Ii.lea 32-• a incl. FIFTY CENTI (coiDI) for tlCh pattern-lldd 15 ctnta for eacb pattern for flnt- claaa maillne and aped.al handlinJ. S.S to AUct Brooka im, tbe DAJL Y • PILOT, Ntedlec:uft Dept., Bo~ 1&1, Old <Jwlsea Sta· tion, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print N ... , ~ Dp, P9Uen N-W. Flnt time! Jumbo t• · ~ eataJoa -bun- • dredl " ....... free pa~ --(Jllcl... deaf,.., .,..-.> laCnlctiona In· Dde. KJiit, ctocbet, em· liiidlr.•cmta. ....... Nf:t .... - eempW. patterm -In· ....... •111 to ID.lb. so • ciilll8; .... l-Delbe~ -• ~ pattatu. .... ~ slender slice or two each morning. The secret of its low-calorie success lies in the use of a calorie-free sweetener. You'll like its texture • flavor and the lift it gives your flagging spirits. ORANGE-CHERRY N U T BREAD 2 cups biscuit mix 1 8-0UDce-jar Maraschino Cherries, drained and chopped v, cup walnu~. chopped 1 cup orange juioe 2 tablespoons calorie-free sweetener 1 egg, well beaten Combine biscuit m l x . cherries and nuts In large mlxing bowl. Mix egg. orange juice and sweetener. Add all at once to biscuit mixture and beat well. Bake In lightly greased loaf pan In 350 degree F. oven ap- proximately 50 m l n u t e s . Makes 1 loaf: about 6S calories per slice. Butter's Best For Baking For the quickest baking, best tasting. Baked Apples bake them with butter. <Are 5 or 6 large cooking apples and peel them If desired or leave on skins for color. Then cut into rings and drop In cold salted water to keep white. Next, drain and arrange apple rings in a diab. Sprinkle with 1/3 cup augar. Pour on 3 tablespoons lemon juke and ~ cup melted but- ter. Bate in a preheated 325 degree oven 2 0 • 2 5 minutes or until applu are tender. To glue: Sprinkle with aqar. dot with butter and !roll aboUt • inches from bed aource for • to 5 minutes and serve. Diet Depiands Orange Juice Oruit ju.lee lo; well· known as an e s c e I · " n t aourct cl Yltamin C. • ne IOllMUIM!e aws itves ~u a iood 1hare of )'OW' d. '1y nqulrement cl th1a vitamin. 'Ibert la ·~ Uttle dlt-fvence Jn vitamin C cw bltweeD trub, frOleD or canned oranie JuJce. Recoutltuted fro••• oranie juice or frt•blJ 1queezed orange Juice wW retalD Vitamin c at hltb levda up to a week if tbl jllke u stored .In a ccw.14 conta i ner ln tbt rtlriprat«. ALBERTSON'S ·GRADE I A' GOVT. INSP. 20 TO 24 LBS. TENDER YOUNG TOMS SWISS STEAK ~:ri:~~ ... t•. 69c RUMP ROAST ~::icfN· ..... u. 69c -....... ,.... . ___ .........,... -...-,. -- POT ROAST IONRESS·l'IKES 69( PEA«· CHOICE •• LI. GROUND· ROUNDrn:lL69' LB. ROUND STEAK~=~~ts .. u.79' fRANKS:~ ........... u.49' SUCED CHEESE=:,o9 RUMP ROAST ~::i~s ... ll. 79c 8010GNA:tt~uMf~.12 11 .. 69c CREAM CHEESE:::i39 SLICED BACON ~:::~~LI. 5 7c SALAMI~~-~~~~ ....... lhL 69c BISCUITS :r~~ 11!9 I ALBERTSON'S COFFEE ALBERTSON'S BUTTER BABY FOOD~g~~J~104 SPAGHITTl~J..~9· Jack:Beanstalk:\89• . Jack:Beanstalk !G511. Albe~se 8 SC01111 ~ G \ RTSON'S • .. .TY-TENDER '.D.A. CHOICE '~i~;f ull CUT • .-:· . t BONEIN ·-~ . .. L TRIMMED ~NNED HAMr.:r-..... 2" , UCED HAM ::t=..~l•.89c DIET-RITE •oYALc•owN. 6· 'A9c lhz.COIJ ..... Viii '&\ND. IES. w'HnMAN'sFou• 59c· ~t( . YARlmES-llu ....... "'QOKI ES Mor1us Foua 49c ~ • VARIETIES ......... U. LIQUORS IRA· GIN WHISKEY BUMI 899· HALF . IAL !:·719 !!·=··· 1 55 llilu ............. 11oz. aomE • . --·"'· 1 · ~, iiacAN ROSE -GALLON....... • • • • . : •• '-~. . .. ,,c iLwaERRY OR CHHIY -QT. ••.•••• ~~' 69c 9oM OREGON -&/11tz .......... . 1101 :~~::.14.99 \ 6. URSE SIZE ROLLS -'lOTS OF I ICING ~ CINNAMON & PLUMP RAISINS LIGHT FLUFFY PAN TEA ROLLS aouN 33c LAUE 1 POUND -~Gt LOAF SESAME SEED BREAD 3 / $1 ROSARITA SPRINGFIELD SPRING.FIELD . . . ~ ' DINNERS I GRAPE JUICE STRAWBERRIE 4·/$1 FROZER 3 /$1 . 11~:~~6, . I 11111 • .......,.., Aanti• UIS! llAln ..... TIS11• nu '"''"' IM., ll cm•• 1111 M••· .. ti•1ln Ima 111 t FMllMU lid.. ... u lJI t ...... lf .. MtMHI 2-1.llMCfma.t.,llr•m 1111 •. Kltttll. AIHli• ................... Y111111111f, JfllllM'I >&, lM . Rushing Season One-dish Meal Only S9lution · llub. Ru& llub. n1a11 tDdoall-... .... .. , .............. . • bat What about dlftntr? There's only one real 1olu- tlon to th1a kind of a. dl1 -a cllM'Olt for dluet. Culerolta are tbt beartf. onHllb IDM1I that JOU caa pre,_. UJWbvt trom one hour to tltllt boun la Id· vance. Pop tt 1ato ibe cma before dlnMr an4 tut•1 ttt The word casserole in· dicatea not only the way a meal is prepared, but also the dish in which Jt la both prepared and served. Conse- quaotly. • cauarolt mUJt be an effective cootiDI utauU a. well a. a bandlomt HrViDI dUb. Ahamlnum Calltl'Oltl IOm.I with tbe1r o"8 lllCtrie beadnt •11ments, otbtra that go fnto the oven - are perfect for these one- diab meals. So take your pick. You can make hearty ca11erote diahea wttb tzotic fooda ar or d 1 n a r y lef.llovera. Con- venience foods -fl'Olea er canned items -ttiocted in evvy kitchen are a cinch !_or q_ulck c a 11 t r o le s • FIDaUy. CUllfOltl cu .,. usHy altered to flt the num- ber of people to be lel'Ved. Now rush off to the next activity on your b u a y schedule. FAMILY FAVORITE CRABMEAT CASSEROLE 2 packages (10 ounces each) tr.. ..ucboa hearts 2 cans (7 ounces each) crabmut, flaked 1 can (3 ouc.a) llletd mushrooms, drained 2 C&DI (10\fi OUDCll tacll) cre a m of mushroom soup 1 cup evaporated milk 2 tablupoona l e m o a juice 1h teaspoon Worce1tertblrt aauca 1h teaspoon pepper 1 can (4 ounces) pi- mientos, drained and chopped Combine all iqred1uta. Pour into cu..role. Cover and bib at 325 degreu for 41 m1!1ute1 • until com-pletely l!eeted. Mate1 I Hl"Yillp. QUICK AND BAIY UBP~. 2 tablelpOODI butter 01' Symptoms Overlap Whit ma, awear to bt 1ymptom1 of btut dllease, ulcere, p1lttonta -ot even emphysema-may actually bt pain cal&led by excutive gulrointestinal gas. This common digestive compWnt frequently pr~ due.a fa.lat 1ympto1D1 al serious organic dUeuea. and may even lDWftre witb accurate diagnosis ol the problem. ''The symptoml are ~ .. quently not recopbed and are mistakenly attributed to tc.ntt!Wll e 11 e • ' Dr. JllOIDt Wtlaa at. Nw York City's Polyclinic Medical mu .... 11' ... tbe'9•• ttJirf •e1111.acweat in 'At·incb cube1 S CIDI ,(1~ OUDCM taeh) ..... chMM ICMlP 1 oiJl (J omcll) sllced 1Dllbrtolll,*9ained 1 cap lf ... Mtd ml1t ~ tMapooa pepper 1 can (1 peal) cmlou~. dralned Ntlt batter ln a '" .. art 80Httct ooated casserole. Add c:tlery, Stir and cook for 3 mlau .. 1. Adel re- mabaiDC ~enta and mix well. Plaee ta a 325 degree 1'. Oftll fear m minutes or until eomJlletel1 h e a t e d • Mabl • to • 111'Ving1. CBICDDD CASSEROLE l can (141At ounce) bon· ed chicken, chopped l can (10% ounce) cream of chicken soup 1 C\IP t VIPOfltlcl mlllc 1 can (1 pound) diced carrou. dralMd 1 caa (1 poud) ireen peal, draJnld ~ C\IP enabed petato chlpe Combine chlcbn, IOup, milk, carrot. and peu. Mix well. Turn into a 11' quart casserole. Border w l t h potato cl1ipl. Put tn a m degree F. oven for 45 minutes or until completely heated. Makes 4 to 8 HrV· iqa. MACilONI CASSEROLE TREAT 1 pound lfOWJd beet 2 oana <~ .ace1 each) macaroni i n cbeelt l&OCe l cup ntporated mDk 2 m e d 1 u m tomatoes, chopped I 1lloee A m • r 1 c a n cheese, cut In triantl•• Brown meat ln a I.quart non'ltict euaerolt. Pov off and discard exce111 fat Add remaining ingredient. ex- cept cheese slices. Mix well. Put ill a DI d•lfet I'. oven for 15 m.illutel. Plact cheese Viln&lea around ed&• of CHaerole. Return to oven for I mblutes or until cheese mtkl and ca11erole ta com- plttelJ h •• tt d. Matu 8 ..map. Graceful School and HOlpitll reporta. -•.-....:.. Anliaal pain or dllcom· fart fn the neck, ehelt and ·~·:::.--11~;1 ltft abdominal area, ab-• --.¥ normal heart rat. o r :rtiythm, nervOUJness, ap- prebenaion, insomnia and otlber dilturbances have all been traced to I a 1 1ymptom.s. Gu~stinal gas rat.ea high Oil Ile llat of reuona for petlnt Yiltta to L . 41" 411'. · 'J gastroenterolotftta, phyal· ., tM~ , ........ J cian1 wtio apeclallu in diaordtn or the digestive tract. It ~ all a&• groups, and 1.t particularly commoa Jn the elderly. The 41 patJeDta included in or. Wu' ltud1 rue• in age from 24 to 75. They receiftd a medicatioo called Pbuyme, a t.abltt com- blnlD& dJgestive toayJD• and a defoamlllC agent that dilpel'lel and p r I V t D ti formattot1 ot iu Dr. Wei•' ~ JJl'O'· eel, uc 0 a C 11l I l v e l y" hi repor49d. that tbt ctruc "ii -most eftective in providin& nlW frtm .... qmptoaaa ., ..... Gu 11 normal in the m. tuUnal tract, Ill pb.yslclan ebterftd, Ud U D d t f ••normal" coadWoDI pro- Nbl1 doa not c a u 1 1 cllltnll. ~ ..... oertlia altend CODdltlcm, for • I t b • r PQC!bolo,Scal, chemical. anatomical, or ottle!' NUODI, IJ'Dlptoms do occur wt.deb JD&1 bl actMl7 uncomfortable." ' Line• zwHnt .. tD et ln plMtl crem • ._. el pure flattery and ftmb*UiJI Look ,....... tD c:empllmtata -cbooee .... .......... Printed Pattern 9.1111: Half ... 11"9 1~. ~ n, •• 21~. Sise 1~ But J?) taktl a ,-. 4IG fabric. SIXTY FIVE CSN'll ta coiu for each pattlera - Md 11 eeDtl for tadl Pit- ..,. for firlt-cllll maWna and ..,.,aal htnd1inc, &.a to Marian Mmtin. 1M DAI- LY PILOT'-441 ..... Dept., m w..t • a. New Y~ N.Y. ml. Prllt NAME, ~ W wi t• ~ ... llTLS CHOOSE ONll NEW IPlUNG PAfiW l'llU ........ Patte r a ....... .... Dreaa. dlba:uNi, .....w. .... 8peclaJ ...... llDll•-- f'·l0 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, January 31, 1%8 \. T-Bone? Porterhouse? Top Sirloin? You'll find 'em all at El Rancho. And they're the best you 've ever tasted because of our special care in buying, aging, cutting and serving! Try 'em this week ••• at special low prices! Choose the steaks your family likes best ••• and choose just the ones you want when you shop El Rancho. You never sort through package after package of pre • wrapped meat.a, wondering what it really looks like behind the plastic. You never make your selection from what's been rejected by those, who shop ahead of you. At El Rancho, you talk to the butcher behind the counter, tell him exactly what you want. He wraps it AFTER you've seen it, ••• AFTER you've made your 1election. And you'll find that every steak has beet?-perfectly aged (the natural way) for tendernes.s and flavor ••• carefully trimmed (the El Rancho way) for value. Thousands of happy homemakers count on El Rancho for the finest qualitY, U.S.D.A. Choice Beef. Why not join them 1 TodaJ.. You'll ht r lad 7.0U did. And 10 will your family. B,_,."'-7...,, Green Giant Vegetables ..... ~~.~.~~···--·· 4 ,. s,oo Frozen ••• choose your family's favorites ••• Kitchen Sliced Gnen Btana, Mixed l'.,etablee, Nibletl or Medjum Peas ••• 10 oz. pkgs. Yowre 1ervinr garden-freah roodne• with Gl'Nll Giant! Leslie's Salt ........................ ~.~·~··························· 2 .. 15c Not the little "finger-tip" shaker packs ••• but the big round cartons that hold ao much ••• and either plain or iodized. It pays to shop El Rancho ..• the store that offers morel ' Carnation Tuna ................ ~~~.~.~.~.~ ..................... 3 .. s,oo Sweet, .firm albacore, solidly packed into No. 1/i size cans ••• Keep some on hand for aalada and aand· wiches. You'll see the difference when you serve finer quality! Simple Simon Cream Pies ...... ~.~~~~~ ......... 4 .. s,oo Tender crust, heaped with your favorite cream fillings ••. and topped in pictun. pretty fuhion t ••• frozen ••• 8-inch size! It's so easy to serve a dessert they'll all enjoy l Crisco Shortening .................. 79• Save 10c at El Rancho ••. 3 lb. can Macaroni and Cheese 5 ,oa '1.00 Morton's •.• 8 oz. pkp .•• for main diah economy. Premium Crackers .................. 29' Nabiaco'a •.• snapping criap ••• 16 oz. pkg. Northem Tissue ............ 3 ,.,'1.00 Soft .•• 4 rolls per paebae ••. here's value I Scooter Pies ............................ 39•. Three flavors of Burry'a great after school treat! Skippy Dog Food ......... 12 FOi '1.00 No. 1 cana ••• buy plent7 at thil apecial price. Instant Hot Tea ...................... 3r New r ••• from Neat!e'a ••• 1 oz. jar roes IO f&rf Cheer Detergent ..................... sr With improved blae-ID&fic whitener ••• rt. pq. Formula 409 Daner ........... :~1.49 Big half-saUOn •• c1eana jut about anytli.iql Liquid ...................................... 53" • .VJ I Twenty.two ounet ••• for ..-rklinr dishttt SEND FOR. 1G°k CASH REFUND aa ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY AT , EL . RANCHO• • ' I ' The very name -"T·Bone" -co_iUures on !map of dihiq delisht ••• wheta thOM appetit.ea ocl cauaea hWlPY moutha to .water I Serve El Rancho T·Bonea -with the heartiest of reeommendationa. $ 1.11111 Cluirlea Krng'a Vin Ron ii ci leligl&tful compa1'i0ft for atea.k •• • cit 11.49 for tM fifth! Pnl'i1"10111 A man-size steak for man-sized satisfaction! Broil these great steaks-but not too well done-and aee for yourself that there is a diff ere nee at El Ranch• ••• a difference that's pronounced "quality." :;/ The fruity fl4vor of Louia Martini's Pinot Nrnr ii a complimeft& ,.. to a steak dinn.er ••• 5th .•• It.ts. Tiplil'lnin Boneless! El Rancho's finer, naturally aged beef ... in a cut that promises unparalleled dining deHght ! Trimmed free of excess waste to give you greater value. Here's the way to serve steak with complete satisfaction. The finut beef tkaervu the excellence of Roo-ryk St. Em.ilicna Red Bordeaux WiM ••• 5th ..• $2.£91 Ground Round ......... :.~~.~ ............... 69l Halibut Steaks ...... : .... ~.~ ....... .-.......... 69~ I Russet Potatoes U.S. No.1 quality .•. the kind that bake 10 39 ao well ••• Won't ydu want to 1erve .. ( baked potatoea with ~aour cream and L- chivea? _, ~ Broccoli. ................. 2 llL 29' · · Mushrooms .................. 59L Garden Fresh .•• and ao very tenderl Hoiaoaee srown ••• fancy quality, of coureel Pricea in effect cit sll .. toru TA1'r1. tAtv Sti,.,, Feb.1, I, I,' ARCADIA: Huntington Dr. & Sunset (El Rancho Cent,w') P~: 320 West Cplorado Blvd.• SOUTH PASADQIA: Fremont ·& Huntington Dr. IOPoRT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbl~ Dr. (Eastbluff Village ~er) -, .. ·-~-~ ' I • '• "FABULOUS'' New ·;1968' .ClMARO .. Equ5pped with 210 H.P • .,.._, VI, floor shl~, tleluxe seat IMft*, fuH wt.I covers, white wall ti,.., 'tlft°ttiil gins 'Windshield, AM radio, front •· cent band (8" Stlngtr). Stock nwn- ber 359. SPORT COUPE .. . .52668 the '!f Aft\OUS" New 1968 . .. : .M . .. ..... NO AD 'STATION WAGON ' . ... 4 Door. tq.f,,... wlttl............. · .. s· -'.J \ '.· :s· . ·. f.. ' .. 5. . •• tlllhd .................. ~· ....., lglltt. ...... mlrnr, ..,_, ... w.. s..a ~ J66. the "FASHIONABLE" New"'' MALIBU SPORT COUPE ·'-2715 1968 CORVETTES YOU CAN BE SURE WITH AN ''OK'' USED CAR FROM CONNELL CHEVROLET '65_ CHMOLET $1595 •I Air 4 Door. Vt, 1utom1tic, radio, he1ter, ~ steerlnt. extra cltan. '62 JAGUAR XKE Roldster. 4 speed, wire wheels, radio ind heat• er, I .. grHn with white top. '64 El CAMINO $1695 VI, automatic, radio and heater, custom Inter- '62 IMPALA Hudtop, V-8, 1utom1tie, pow.r st .. rlng, ra- dio, he1ter. '61 OLDS F-85 4 Door deluxe. Almond f1wn. Automatic,'* dlo and heater. '67 CAMARO Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, 1utom1tlc, power sfW. Ing, rldlo, heater, bucket Hits, center consoie. '62 CHEVY H NOVA $795 . '60 FORD FALCON Convertible. Automatic, radio and hffter. '63 RAMBLER AMER. $295 2 door. Radio, heater, white with black trim. , Lie. No. OMV 901. % Ton. Butane tan~ and all accessorl ... '60 PLYMOUTH ~:~c:r $295 Automatic traneminlon, radio hHttr, white with blue Interior. '62 FAIRLANE 500 $495 2 door. VI, stick, radio, heater, ermine white with rad Interior. '62 CONTINENTAL $1695 full power, factory air, radio, heater, tuxedo Wack, black leather Interior. I 66 CHEVROLET $1895 4 Door. VI, automatic, factory air, radio and hMter, ... rt beige. '65 'IMPALA SPORT COUPE $1995 327 VI, automatic, power steering, factory air 1 cetMfltlonlng, ridlo and heater, ermine white wfttt blue Interior. '63 DODGE ' PASSINGER $545 ........ w..-. VI, automatic, power merlntr .......... ......,. . . 2 door. Radio ind hHter. '64 DODGE DART 4 door Hd1n. Automatic, rldlo, heater, whlt1 · with blue Interior. Cle1n. '66 FORD F-100 Pickup. VI, automatic, he1ter, huvy duty rub- ber. '58 FORD St1tion wagon. VI engine, 1utomatlc tr1nsmi.. '65 MUSTANG Hardtop coupe. 289 VI, automatic, power ~ ing, poppy red, black Interior. '66 CHEVELLE MALIBU Sport coupe. VI, radio, heater, yellow with black vinyl Interior, cle1n and • real buy. '62 BUICK WILDCAT $1295 H1rdtop. Coupe. VI, 1utom1tlc, fattory 11 r , '55 CHMOLET ~cT:uNP Reacly for work. '59 PLYMOUTH - ~$11.950 ,. .. ~ Va.nf Hi bllbl, tMJt•. nc,.,. ••1'1lcl•, new dbposal, new water beater, double pne. All orwly pamt.d. Jiul"IJI -~- I' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~ t \ 1: \ \II\\ I ' ' .. S.lesmen Attention T1lt mc...ai ol JlllU.tJ our '*' ..i..nen clMdell •ar-J.y S7000 in comm1ssiom.. We •• ICJ"t!I Ihde'• roam Jcr one more. U you are In-200 W~f'f DRIVE lerested In eamJna thi.s kind 640-7Tl1 Open Eves. °' W7. all llm Wood IE I fl OPTIOI MESA VEME REALTY. LlAK 546-5990. ·ttUNnNGTON IEACH OFF1c .. 1 ...... 1.....:n 7111 ...... Of I WTW ""--a • ------...l"'il:l:l'~etm;J':ftl.iJsppa111=i'~-------.-1111 I . . NIWPORT llACH OFRCI..,..,... 2043 W..tdiff Dr . .t lmne --· • -· -( RINTALS R ,.,... Uwfutn ..... -. -Huntf~ e ... ch UOO llNTALI l l NTALS _,."'-~._, Aph.U,.~ -. Coste Mela SlOOCOlte ~ S100 -·~ ... _ ... __________ . I UT I NTALS It AL ATI ll~L ISTATI • ...._Unfunt~ ..... .. G.nerat ----Hunttngton ·~ch ,._ 8•· t .:..\ -.1n t1I •n•c. Mount. & -...rt 6210 L~t 6401 * * VILLA MESA * .&l U x 20 Store Space. Elwclle.nt ONT. &nHttr br, ~ ba, oonv l..ONG haired fJttnM CalJoo cat Viclnlcy ot Hoaa Hoapl- t&l. 646-1<162 * ALL UTILITIES PAID * l atra lerte 2 ldr"' Deluxe A,tt. ~RNISHED Available • Closed double garasee • Children's section 9 Fully equiped e Heated pool & • Reaeation area playground > Fotted air beat * 719 Wed WllMn ·'"u Aph. Furnl.W Cost1 Meta 4100 SPACIOUS 2 BR Upstairs Snnd new w/w carpeting attrnc new furniture. New t:iby or clildm over 6 OK No pets. Walk to shp'ii. Sll:> SU9.50 Ph: $4~3643 or see Mgr 2256 Maple St. SUS CASn'il New Units Now Renting Fumished Bachelor and 1 Edrm Units 7110 Newport Blvd. Medallion by Hotpo!nt $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio I< Bach apta. e lncl Utlls &: Phone M!rv. e Maid Service · TV avall. •New· Cafe le Bar 2316 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 ADULTS ONLY Nicely furnished 2 BR apt Healed pool. Sl40. 2264 Maple. CM 6424&49 SPANISH E/side. 1 BR. Frpl. beams. patio. l adult. Ot. peta. $110 yrly. 673-7629 • Private patioe e Walk·in closet. e Single story Mln•r 646-1251 * Gen.r11l . saao vtNtioME JAN. SPECIAL! 2 WKS Pltll ltENT Make reservadoos NOW Newly Redecorated Clote to shopping, p.,k loya Club & Glr h Club e Spacioul l Sr'a • 2 Ba e Swim Pool· PuV,reen • Frpl lndiv/lndry fac'ls e Adults le Family areas 1M5 Anaheim Av._ C.M. 642-2824 RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month FULL OPTION TO BUY No deposit o.a.c. House of Chain Cott• Meta HAiioi . Valt11 (}reen TOW NH ousa •s, tuJft.lfta C.rpeta, Orap • • ; ... ry '" ""v•t• P1r~, C Pool. F."'illes xuryl l it . lub H.u1e, W•lc:•m•. From SI 75 .. , . . . . Telte H•rMr to W1r11•r • 114 Goe Wttt on WtrM• I••• peat Enlll!I t• the <irH 11 Veil•'/ E11t.y. PHOMI MR. MOI RISON '61·0Ut --~ ---------- 5100 Lawne ... ch · . 5705 1 Bdrm. SpUt' level. Fully cpt'd, & dtPt. Fen<.'ed patio. l~ ba. 2 entrances. Htd pool $110 Ille.I a.11 util. 1971 Maple 642-1214 100 CLIFfl DltlV! Newport ... ch 5200 DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba. Frplc, Pool, patio, $250 l'bO or sale w/low dn pymt. Rltr. 675-2800 LUXURY FUR.Nt UNl'URN Yearly Leaae. 1 Ir: 2 BR steps to Shure Ir: Shops Oceanview from every Apt. from $150 mo up. $240 Rettteta Wanted 5990 API'. or eottare with view, Newport. Sil\ile, maturt woman. Year-round. Untur- rushed to noo. 541-9250 Rooma for Rent 59'5 1 BR Apt. Completely furn. 131 Flower St. S19.50 646-7883 GREENS _Coron_• det_M•_r _5250_ ~ llOl·alNT P'Z~~·-... liMted . Mai4 MtYtce NASSAU Palms l .I: 2 BR Furn or Vnf Ul5·$150. Htd. pool. 177 E . 22nd St. 642-3645 1 Bdrm. Pool. Util pd .. $ll5 Call aft. 5 PM 642-8'266 $95 Month: all utll. incl. Priv. patio; quiet. clean. Sgl. story. Adults. 642-3711 NlCEL Y furn lrg Trailer SlOO mo. Adults only. Aloha Trlr Pk, 132 W. Wilson, CM DUPLEX $95. }..ae 1 BR. Nicely turn. lndry. prden. er. Oae to shops. 646-2118 1 BR Furn. Apt. Close lo shopping. S85 Rl tr. 548-3209 ~ewport 8e1eh 4200 2008 W. Oce111lront 2 i3R. 1 ba. crpts, drapes, blt.tns. nso mo. 642-1615 675-1669 eves. :vtOBILE home • 12x55. 1 or 2 Sr. Comp! furn. $110 nib. E42·1585 wknds/aft 5 week· dys. Newoort Hgts. 4210 NPJ; HG~. 1 'BR, tripll!'X Furn. Pool, util pd. $105 "10 3226 Clay St., 548-7325 Coron• def Mir 4250 1 Winter Mtinthly Rentals I JAMAICA INN HOTEL As low aa $150 mo. 673-8120 STUDIO Apt. SHARP! $95 Avail Feb. 1, 548-60<ll l•lbol CLEAN Bach Apts. Ail util incl. $7S up 315 E. Balboa Blvp. BALBOA * 673-9945 1 BR. Apts, Older men. $75. Michael. Rltr. 507 E. Balboa Blvd. 673-QlSO. · tuntinqton le.ch ....00 BACHELOR -UNFURN. from $100 tnc1. util. 1 ·2 Ir: 3 BDRM. ruRN. &: UNFUR.N. Heated Pools, Child Cart Center, Adj. to Shop¢n1 - 2700 Peterson Wa7. at Har- bor &: Adams, Costa Mesa. 546·0370 Prestlp Address MARTINIQUE GARDEN Ans. Parklike IUlTOWldinga FURNISHED BACHELORS UNFURN1 BR·2 BR·3BR 2 bath. avallabl• Carpets, drapes, garage 18th & Sant• An1, C.M. 646-4233 646-5542 Maple Cap.rl & lermucla ViDage SPAC 21: 3 BR,1% bathe Cpl&, drps, 2 pools Near sbp'.i and achoola FROM $99.50 Mgr. 19llS Maple, -#3 Mar. 2214 Collep #2 $105-$120 Luxurious Townhouse 2 BDRM Unfurnished Elec kitchen. Beautiful bii pool. Nr shp'g. Adults only. HARBOR TOWNHOUSE zn.7 Harbor Blvd .. CM $105 2 nice bedrooms, upstairl. 1 lit baths, carpetll. drapes. Private patio, Garage. WALL.ACE AVE. VILl.AS 2061·0 Wallace Ave .. CM <just south of Hamilton SU Z BR Studio Uni &: Film Utilitl~ paid. POOL! Walk to abops. Adult.a on\y. 7190 College Ave. CM ? BR Apt. New cptA, drps, No small chldm or pem. By Qwne;, Ph: 548-6769 ROOMS & Apts for Rent 2 BR Htd Pool, Adjacent ma· Dy, wk, mo. Sngla, 1 I< 2 BR jor shp'g $130. util pd. Ad· ~ b1k bcb. All linens & utils. ults. 968-1740, 64&-5276. COMP ASS MOTEL 3 BR. 111' baths, cpta, drpa, 118 • Uth St HE 536-4170 bltM. patio, upper, $120. * Fr" Utllitl .. * l Weekly rates, pool, adults only. 2 BR. or Unfum. 117676 Cameron. HB 847-2125 Chldm OK. 839-4470 $70. Nearly new 1 BR .. stove, drapes; suit. work. \11dy. 954 W. 17th. CM. 548-1942 CHOICE Lot. 2 BR cpta. * Channel Reel.* APARTMENTS SPECT AGULAR VIEW Waterfront/Loe • Boat Sit!» Anllabw l BR • 2 BaU1 Apt.I. LEASE • Ot • BUY $420. Mo. 6: 'IP • $59,~ up ~ Oceu Bl'Yd.,' CdM m 1181 -far lurthef info Herman Tr.Ott, Mgr. 3 Br, 2 ba, cpts, drps, bltns, fireplace, patio. Like new, 675-5876 or 54.9-2316 LGE older llit BRs View apt., eptl/drps, 1tove It refiii. f.150. 6'JS.69CM ·Lido Isle A51 UPsrAIRS. 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc crpld, drpl. blt·lns, refrir· $225. mo. Lease. 673-3824 Huntington BMch 5400 IEACHWOOD Apartment Homes Private patiol • Near Beach, Gou and Shoppina. 3 IR 2 bltht, f rplc 2 IR 2 bltht, pitfot 1 IR • Welk fn closet• Warner • Springdale, H.B. (2 miles W of Beach Blvd.) 142-5008 or 1424685 *Unfurn 2 II Apts. FURN. IACH'LOR Utilities included Near ahoppini 80.l Knoxville, Apt D. HB 536-2914 * Froo Utllltiu * Weekly rates, pool, adults Oll\y. 2 BR, or tumi.ahed. 17676 Cameron. HB 847-2125 drps. bltna. Mgr. 725A Shall-L'IUn• leach mar Or. 543-2880 _.._. ______ _ f40W'S THE 5705 MODERN ~Bit. new decor. UtiUtiM furllbihecf . TV Kitchenettes MOTEL 'J;AlUTl 543-2129 \ Collere or working &itla· Llvt on Balboa llland. Kitdlen &: recreation room i,.<:lladed· $55· mo. 675-3&13 $12.50 UP wk. W I kitchen $22.50 up Studio Apt.I. 2376 N~Blvd. 548-9755. Motels, Trlr. Crtt. 5997 $5.50 Nightly Up • All kitchenette Apta e Low weekly rates e SUNNY ACRF.S MOTEL • Cocktail bar • Dancing :!376 Newport Blvd. 543-9755 Gueat Homes 5998 LiCENSED, kindly Catt for the elderly. CM R.eu. In- form. 54W752 Misc. ltontels 5999 GARAGE, NEW, EAST aide C.M. $15 mo. &42·2657 Double Garqe for Rent 275 Broadway~ C.M. 642-7J27 Wl'D: Garaae or room aafe storaae space In $10-$20 mo. tarlie. 673-0660 Kt:AL' ESTATE G9neraJ . Income Prep• ty 6000 4 Sep. Cottages 50X150 to aly. Whittler. $17,000 eqcy always mtd. Sell or trd. beach Inc. Prine. only 213-696-7579 FOUND; vie. of 23rd &: Tus- tin, C09ta Mesa, 2 Peking· nese dogs. call a: identify. 646-4793 lutlneu Property 6050 2112 HARBOit, C.M. Store 1600 eq ft. Steal $27,500 ·low down Petitte, Rltr. 548-0022 8uslnett Rent1t 6060 FltEE RINT 11 you manage our unall otf. ice building in Coat& Mesa. Good location. Ideal for ae> countarrt. insurance, or real estate man. Call 544-fm. alter 7 PM. • PRIME Retalr Location • STORE -18 x 40 1815 , Harbor, CM 6*6654 tor olelco or .mall bwilru.>.~a. Ncwlt dcoortt~. Vil1i. A1 .. ••..'BJda. 839~ W. 19tb St. •!UllllO NEW • SlOO MO. • NEW Ottice-retail Pvt bath. 2.11· S2nd St. NB 600 sq...tt 642-1615 OANGL Ew1. 615-1669 Offkie It~•·• 6070 OFflCE tor rent, Costa M.!a&· Ccn..v with frpl & own n'3t 1'0M\. WUI decorate to ~It tenant. Onl,y s.;o mo! Call Mr• Owena alt 5 PM 6t6-9138 2'D ~ ft otfice, carpeted ll ~eltd. $50. util. lnclud. Adlaeent 1o ttMia clyb, \~ block Npt Frwy. W Pali· sades ,~ .. N.B. \Jfl•'ICES fOf Le•ae. $<'..S and $l15. Modern. Air-rondlilon- ed. , P!U'kln&. orange Co. Bank Bldg. 200 E. 11th St. CM. 642·1"5 Deak Space AvaU. NI~ park'r &reL 1186 Harbor, CM W-5397 SMA1L office. Strattllic col' ne'I' loClltion $50. utll incl. 642-6530 OFFICD • Stores. Newport • Bay Center. 2052 Ne•· port SW. CM 64&-1252 ·~':''!'· 60tO LSE .. ~111'Bldr ~,!IOO Ill -ft. ~ coftd odicQ, 1prinklettd, centrally locat· ed •. clfe 1p twya, N. Stnta Ana. Ideal for d~trlblltlon warehse or factory. John B. lCilroyCo! ~1 ~.Wed storaae 1pace ,_. Tent tlo contractors or blli~U M.422. c..w.c111 6085 FOR SALE: All ))lll'PCIR~ IQ·ft eomm'l Bldr. center cM. For details call: Deni• ltHlty Comp1ny 64usa> HOME or Office. Hardwood noon. trplc, encl p11.tlo nr l8th Ir: Orange 646-3750_ bkr'. lndustrl•I Rentet 6090 SHOP bid&, downtown CM· . 25x50. 3 larae overhe:ad alum. doors, au, elec, Ir: air. Will build tenant ott\ce ll 4'ffired. Reu. to qualified pty. Call Mr. Owens aft 5 PM. 646-9138 WORKSHOP CENTER NB lndustrW Center. 642-2809 Leta '100 Speci•I Offer I will build a 4 BR 2 ba home (1343 IQ·ft) for ~ low price ol $7.20/1q.ft. 011 your lot. Other model• avail. Call Don at 537.Q380 ifWEJJNG R--3 lot 51X125. Priced tor qWck aale. 815 No. Spurseon, Santa Ana. Principal only 499·2349 CORONA del MAn * Oloice -extra 1&r1e :ree~lot. Lota of Tree&! Some Ocean view. 673-2010 Raltor IMPROVED Riverside O>un- ty lot for aale; or trade fQr smell house in Lquna. 495-5770. SACRIFICE -Lot 7.Mtd lot house, duplex or triplex. $9950. 646-1002/544-J!m. 2 Fee Simple Jot& in CdM one view It one R • Z. In· quire owner. 675-47:i0. CORONA del Ma.r ~2. 609 lrl!. Open to offers. 494.1908 Ac.....-6200 PCTI' Belly Stove inllde Ir& cabin on 2~ ac.1~ ml. N:of Joshua Tree. $f500. $1000 dn. takes all, SmaU monthlY pymnt3. BRECK NOTI' REALTY 494-2496 SfM355 44 choice acrea Silverado canyon. Stream. buntlnt le tishina. Metro water. Quk:k-sale ~'Per acre. Deni• ltHlty Cempany 642-6560 don, luxurious oondumlnl· um, equhlitdy furn, ready for lmmocl OCC\l(>IUtCY • klealb' loolltd In P • l m ~aert. Sbowu by app't. Principal onl,y. AMina $80,000 for quick tale. 499-2349. It. I. Wen ted 6240 L•t 6401 PRESCRIPTION SW1fluaea. Men 'a BtlLCk frame• 1n blat'ft leather cue. Dark &f'een lenses. Pleue call 612-4321, Ext 259 WANT lo Buy !Newport) 3.4 BR 2 BA hOUM Mlll'i- ncn. school or COM to $30, • 000. Occupancy by .um.mer, SMALL black mixed breed male ~. chldrn'a pet, · we<trin; flea col!ar, aJ11wer11 to GrlzwMld. 54S-!749 WA.LL.ET w I t h Important '9PtfS· Vic Collete Park eohJ . i;li&t.. Reward. '46-1098 Wh•ddya Wint? Wheddye Gott SPECIAL CLASSlf lCA TION FOa • NA TUR.AL IORN SWAPPERS S.,.c:l1I Reto ;:._ ~ Principal$ only! 6TMl20 aft 6. * OWNER TO OWNER * fRkolored bulef Vlc 11th and Npt. ~~ uaa; 6U-8119 or 642-m S llnea -5 times -$ bucka =.. ~ • ~ auLU -.110 MUJl INClUDI Buy, lcue, lea1e option. t-#MI 'rev MW to IF"-. )-Wflet you -Ill Ir 1-YOUll Phone IN /W ffdNI&. ~ llntt ot ~ Em~ald Bay, lnine Cove, J.4jQTHING '011 SALE -rltAOES ONL Vt cameo Shores, Higblanda, . PHONE 642-5671 Shot~lif1B. Small home. REWARD tor ftndiha male kitten. b111. 1Mpe w/wht. MR & paw•· 6'73-9157 To ftl1ce Your Treder'• p.,edlae M · !91. 4S9-l~U eve& & wkend1. BU~IN£S~ •IMI . .·IN~NCIAL . LOST: Male Basset Houn<f Answers to Dq. 300 lua. Of!!!rtunttlet 6 S46-L'>26 EVENINGS SALE or IM. · Wholeaal~ tall meats •. Approx $300, )'l'ovolume. Fully equip inc re-LOST; man's tennis racquet 000 le )ftscrlption pases, on 1 Lido Isle. Re_w. 6734976 1e ,.rson•I• relrf& truck. Approx 175 ml north of L.A. Will aeU or 1 6405 WANT CdM home or Apt HA VE S93M equity Laguna 10 Unit Apt + :i Bn home + 2 Br & Guest. Paul Stu· art owner/Bkr. 67:>4070 EQUITY in 5 BR. house in San Bernardino; view, 112 ac.re. FOR equity in house, units, or '!, In beach area. TU 2..&977 Before 8 A.M. ~ ................... __ r FL y LAS VEGAS ind ~ acre, Santa Ana Canyon ect PALM SPRINGS uvocados.. $10.000 . equity on percent&&• basis. $1 mo ~t. Xlnt opport'y 1o x • $12,500 price; want 1mpl·ov· From 01·an~c County Airport ~ M·l, C-1, R-2. MATCHAM riOt persoil. Call colt 800: 4~ or '#rite PO Bo m Grover ~Uy, Cal. P1lm Sprtnga REALTY 646-4837 AUTO. PA.RTS STQIE $9.95 each way --------Lii Veg•• HIU.TOP Estate San Juan en f~.50 round trip Capistrano, over 3000 sq-ft. ed Special Evening Tour 4 BR, pool, 3-car gar. Over &>th domestic • forei partll .at ~nt. Pde riitht. PITZMOltltlS Rea4or Overnighters & Weekenders 1 ac. $7f,OOO clear. Trd lor w/show 8i toom r~ervations local prop. Bier 548-7711 673-901 3135 !;. ,Coa~ ltwy. QIN 0 CATALINA VEGAS Airlines 546-6612 Gorgeou11 S28K houSf'. 20 minutes north or Van Nuys. $22,650 due at $189 mo. AJ.L'OHOLICS Anonymoua Want local. Trade down or Harbor Area. Phone 613-872' _,v_en_._642_--064_7 ___ _ * FOR SALE: builder"I tiou.eware item.a. Protit 2' Houn. TRD for loc. land; comm $3000 yr.· w/ol.d ealab- Ushed cwtolllDera. £an be inc bldg. Cl.lst. ocean vu, Announcements 6410 exec home. 3 br, 2 ba. frpl. 5 x'1 wlume wftbin 2 yrs. I will • "llinc· PO Box 1U4,, Lq. Bet\., 4M.-o& OflNAMENTAL WIR E cpt, drp. $37,500, $11,500 !Cl CMtt Health Club Owens aft s 646-9138 J'O~G Jnachine. t.uw • e FREE SAUNA e 4 BR, 3 BA home with pool. With Swetilsh musaae by WILL TRADE FOR r · -1 Experienced Massuese' GROVE, RANCH or FARM . OPEN~ DAYS A WEEK PROPERTY ·~sale. Small investment QUE new product fo 9 am-10 pm Laguna Beach .. 494-9254 broad untapped market. LI l...c2ll FRIGIDAIRE 132 E . 18th St. 642·5090 13 Units FW'll. $75,000 eq. w Profes11ional personalized-Loni; Beach. No vacancies. Goinr ~ -all ne wuhen. Big · money loca manuscript evaluation. Letter for more units 01· less or tiom. 23341' W. Valencia. ot Inquiry • write vacant land. So. Coastal Fullerton. 7833 !n4) 525-DaUy Pilot Boie P-4 area . .496-3038 SACRI.FICE-Gallery of Fin Arta Shop. Coast llirhway e Cemetery Lota 6418 HA VE S5.000 eqty in 3 bdrm • home. Dbl_.aar, fenced, in LalW\ll Beach $9()00. 4 !M-tll5 HARBOR Rest Memorial Costa Mesa. Consider camp. ot• 673-0802 . Park. 3 loll for $700 or $250 er or travel trlr. 646-9726 FOSTER Freeze store. Wel estab. Xlnt loc. Must sell I for one. 531-4245 aft 3 pm or * • 67:-9757 from 8 arn·l pm. * * Dr's orders. 633-6409 Ask for Raymond. e LIQUOR LICENSE e Sl:Rlll\.:E OIR ~C"1"0RY SERVICE DIRECTORY On aale reneral. Orange County; call: 642.2490 _a._by._•_itt_int...._ ___ ,_5_50_ Contrutors 6620 w Meney te' Loin 432 0 WILL babysit one child, in· fant to two years. Days. S20 weekly. Fenced yard, happy ana home. Vicinity Harbor Sbop- pin1r Center, Cosu Me.18. 548-1395 $15,000 •·or good lat &: 2nd TD lo 1·3 yrs. 4!H-6650 Bkr. Mortge,.., T.D.'1 634 5 e 20% YIELD e Muat aelJ trust deed! N eed EXCELLENT CHILD CARE MY HOME 952.1592 $25,IXX> cash fast! 8ubftant 1troni BABYSITI'ING, anytime. my !al collateral with home 2029 Pomona. C.M. 5484855. buyer. Prlncipala only! 67J.-0669 Day or evening! ANNOUNCEMENTS e*t. NOTICES IABYSITTING M,y home Any age. 548-8988 Feund (fr .. Ads) 6400 Irick, Masonry, etc. Additions • Remodeling Fred H. Gerwlck-Llc. 673-6041 • 549-:mo ADDITIONS, remodel; stores & homes. FRANKEN 646-5138 499. 2984 Cir,.t Cl .. nl!'! 6625 DRY F.OAM PROCESS Dry in one hour. Work Guaranteed, 673-3112 G.,dening 66IO Adair's Landscaping FOUND 4 mo. old Germa 6560 n ---------• Design & lnstallation Shepherd, pup, sliver back • BRICK, Conct-elt, Carpentry. Y custom Cabinets. Sm jobs OK Free Esl. 962-6945 collar, no tags. Vic. Colon Kitchen. Laguna Bch. • Lawn Malntenance •Residential & Comm'I. 644.0303 494-9017 . • • • .. . • Room 31 0 ::;;;;::::=:;;::::::=:::::::=::::::=::::::= "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 6590 ANTHONY'S FOUND: n C•rpenterlng Girls prescrlotio atasaes, blue & clear b·am e CARPENTRY es; vie. 19th St., bet. Orana MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Too Small. Cabinet in gar- P-ages & o t b e r cabinets. r 545-8175 Eves. 646-2372 Days H. O. Anderson &: Westminster. &16-5924 LOVABLE arey & white stri ed male cat. Vic. Harbo Highlands. 548-6942. SMALL dlild'a watch Marlner'r Park. Jan. Identify. 644-0739 m REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS CABINETS. Any size job. 28 23 yrs exper. 548..&nJ FOUND: Boya prescrlpdo n * NO JOB TOO SMALL! * 2653 All repairs. Add, remodel, Reas. * 962·19611642-5064 · REMODELrNG • comrr.erclal glaues in case, vie. of Or.inge, C.M. 646-0461 FRIENDLY wfllte lona·hair ed cat. Found vie. Mes a residential. Cablnet.s, e1c. Garden Service 646-1941 Reas. monthly care. Prun· ing. Landscaping. Exp. hor· ticulturlst. ''Tender, loving Clll'e for Green Gardens". GARDENING. complete ser- vice. 30 years experience, relia.ble. Excellent work, 642.4389 GARDENING SERVICE BY MONTH. N.B. CdM * :i48-564C • EUROPEAN GARDENER WAN'T: t•1•ef' & clear- in 01'ange County' ~ t·Mv, fOR: seallOlled, pay 2nd TD, $.11,600. lUftr! , j.17-7-101 ~ • NEWPORT HOME d· to ~ ocean $43,500 appr*iD!, : lge R -2 lot. WAN:r.~ ; Point area lot or "f.i:j\ •• • part payment. 642-5$4t ·"'. .. Near Beach, Saltoo.~ •• ! Xlnt lot, best loc. WUl : for late car, units, .Qt-.J~Val: : ued at $3250. Owner ~ : 5 Bdrm· Weatcli1f . $31,JOO .::: It. Exchange far unaUer- in local area • .:=... DOY u : It WOOD _..,.IJIW..Ullllil 28' Falrliner S : fully equlpt, $5.000. sacrifice • goini_', TRAOE for TD's. ·~uio. • f'&C lot. 492-7828 <$'•it ,c'i• menlpl •. 4.plex Costa Meaa _,. ecJ. ' Trade for cabin, .. ·.Altew· head. Idyllwild or Bia Jaur under $12,IXX>. 54o.us:t, Trd for units Oma-Cty. 9 Ac. prime, C-3 on rthlll, ·i.. Verne. 500' from ~ ~ Fthill Fwy. ~7-;~. LY 3-4384, 673-638(1. or Hal· derman Boie 29'l La Verne. 13 Apts Wesr J!~ Park EXCHANGE.fare home, small loco~\· or Comm'l, Npt Bch &rea. 542-5000 Evea 548--0390 What do you thJnk: f1l our ; "TRADER'S P~-,i,' Drop ua a card. Cla.Uif{ed Dept, P .o. Box l&'lS. J;> • • Pilot, Npt Bch, C,lif. , . ' * * \J •• 1; ·*· Income TIX · •6740 Gordon N. W.,. Pub. Acct. -Est.j1W1 Homo or Office Appta. Now Incorporating former F. J . Hanna practk:t OPEN 1 VAYS 4210 Seashore, N.B. • 675-3345 • Nath•n Tu S.~ Orange Counties~ Long form ..••• d ll St1te Tu ...... '$!" For home appt. daD NATHAN TAX SEl(VlCZ 527-TI42 $185.1 FILE NOW • PAY LASfBR BY APP'T. 642-749' Orange County Income· Tax Service 771 W. 19th, Suite F, CM. YOUR HOME by APP'!'. Federal & State Retuma • 53l-0500 r.-~·. WANT lielp • Call :5' or office. Fed le it 642-0;20 * 646-9145 • lrening IRONING, mending I:~­ ing. 488 E. 11th St., ~ 642-8~ or ~ IRONING $1.50-HI.' Exp .. Reier. 6C-am L•ndsc•plng Dr. 8c Elden. 548-6483. SCHWINN Bike found Me Precise worker 548-0367 FREE DESIGN ~ Landscaping • Maintenance PLANT for your home 1bl Very reason. 548-4337 •eves. · sa Verde. Identify. 549-0056 DIAL direct 642·5678. OW-1 e d your ad, then sit back 111 uaten lo the 'lbool! ril'll ! Cement, Concrete '600 GEN. cleanup. tree service. scaping. 63&-8363 Evt. _. SHAW & SONS New I awn 1, sprinklers. Piperhingint Hauling. Rffson. 645-5848 P•lnting -iu. SPEClALIZJNG __ _.... ______ _ EX"""""'D AGCREGA....,. Apt and General Clean-up 1 ..... .,...,. • "" d d . Odd DEPENDABLE pa.lnH"" ~ at Founllatlont/Pat:lol Mowing an e gmg. . ~ .. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY I'll.OT . LOVELY 1 BR. Cpts, dfl», Blt-if'll. vit!W, heated patio, pool. nm mo. 1762-pool. Mu!ta only. no pet&. Gonor•I SOOOG.norel JOOOGtner1I 5000 "'"""'"" jobs & hauling. 548·6955 REASONABLE pr h • .,.,.,..,.,.,., Quality work A: mater.I.ala Tree F.at·Comm'1-·Tmm Ooner•I Services 6612 S45-J087 or 546 -r! H Kenwood Pl~ $Jeo ma. t..eaae. &1639 O..Uy Pilot Want •t I 2 BR 2 bath Studl.o buplex 1 Al"IYI a Goo-Got cptafdrpt, bit/Ina' $180. ..,~. MUi012. 5.16-7661 WANT AD • s<a\\cj}~-"~t/is\ Solve 11 Simple Scrambled Word Puulc fOf" 11 Chuc'l.e 0 r="'::mb~ WO<~ b: low to for"' four limplt wordt. IRUYKIT : I I I' I ~ I ' THORYK CONCRETE DIN~T:fERI:RiCOiRR-:--E:Xmtj;i~ All types Patioa Ir: Walks SAVE ON REPAIRS A\'erage 1 Br apt., la ' Free Est. 67s.5S16 Plumbing, Carpentry, Elec-mat'l. $71.50. 6'2· CEMENT work, al' types. trical, an.Y home repaJr. VET'S aonded Pafft No job too small. Frte eat. __ D_ic_k_Sq_ui_re_a_546-_50_79__ lnt or Ext, 10 yra int.lo H. snIFUCK 548-8615 Palntln&, Plumbing, Car-Reu. Free Eat, ~ cUSTOM Patios, pool decks, ~try. Reul Rel. lnaured. PAINTER It t>as;ediiiiier, driveways. Concrete saw· BankAmencard OK very reas. .\ dean. 25 .... Call "Mike" 642-0348 ~--Ing It rernovlnst· 842-1010 ========= exp. 642-1322 ~ QUALJT't • e e H1ulint •730 INTER or Ext. PAJNTING, I e • e CEMENT WORK IMMED. SERVICE. 1-..i . CALL 8J9.5lll6 CLEAN lots. garages, ell.. ref. FREE eat. S.1.8'f BRia< • BLOCK • .!JUNE Tree removal. dump, aklp. PAPEltHANCiiJl .... I Planten -sia~ • Cement bee~. fill. arade. 962-8745 * M2-nc ~-... I LA 'mJNG. 636-2916 . Income TIX 6740 Pitlot IUflA ~ [ I ~ I I Chltd c.... '610 G. I . HOFFMAN __ cu.a __ t_om~P-atio--Qllrfrf-------1 Enrolled to practice before and Concrete Woifk • -' \ 1 14 YH U 5 11·st · . . . ~ • thinks chem-• I I I I l.t watfatw I, llmlthlng new --~5-~-~-~~~ doeen't an.;., JIMh ahoar I DUW.Nllt 1 ·0••(._. : I I I r r !£5t::,%rE! •:1'n;u~r r r r r r r 1 • G:ffN~ l!TTtRS 10 1 1 1 r 1· 1 1 i • Itel,,.==:; ........... """ . SCIAMUTS ANSWMS IN CLASSIMCAftON 9600 ' EXPERIENCED ~acher Will e!IN {or pre-scbooiel'I 2~ to 5 yra. in my home. Planned activltit1. Vtc llrookhurat • Adams· 9G#J> LrCENIED DA--Y CAJtE Hot lancbel, naps, eratls. R~ * 54&-1539 CHILDCARE AGES 'l" to 6 Newport HetihU 54M991 Contramra '620 NEW CONSTR. • AM•tiona R.emnd4!11n$ -Uc. Contr. DO~ HAWt Ma.1246 Internal Revmie Serv~ Dale O>n•t· Co. ~ For App't. '""5421 FED. ' St. "·'°: La torm Plumbf nt : • $1UO. 25 Yta ... 7 da)'a, IZAKSr Gu tr ....... KEMMER TAX SERVJCE, ft'Or!Jcally located~~ tm Harbor, C.M .. 54W40C meont, b1ack1op, -~ G~G A reJUndr For walla, abowen, Q)o~ ~ quJc:k lncome tax ~ ~""'· W.W llM. In )'WI' home -~ ~ ed, Pl'elG'8 ~ • e\11'1. * 6TH YEAR * A·l STENO HARBOR SHOP'C c:N'fR. 7 ~a a Week. ~ OURGE m CALL "LEAK!"..,.. Ba~~~~ Plumb.Ina rep&ln A Semeel dnln UM1 st~::JllBd us m.count Plumlilfti M2-161> - . - - .. .. ________ __. _____ - - / ARE ·PEOPLE ·WHO USE DAILY PILOT WANT ADS REALLY ·PENNY PINCHERS? Juat ...... a penon 11 smart " enough 19 ,.11ze that he can do a W. •IMl1ttlnt1 lob with ~wry small lwrxtuuaont, would you call him a penny ........ ,, Jult ~••uee he tam acNantage of .. '""'""""' to •nd hla aclvertlt- ... ~·~· ... lnte 73,000 homes at a _, el • t.w centa per clay, w0uld ,.., -" hi• • penny plnchert I Just •u•. he lmOW1 that It ""' • I always MC111e1ry to pay a l'fO price to get a bf$1 ~lue, W.Ulcl 10" call hi"' a penny pin~ . , • . .. . , I l • • l, \ A • -' .. , ' . I . ·--.. • .... --~ . ..., ..... ' ...... .. ··<I .. , ..• : 1 ---( . " -: M•tc ! -. [ '"' ~ : . : , .. - ·-., ' -~:r . , . .... ~ -: .. ~., ··'O -' -. . . . I ·-I .. ... -.. !.:! -..:."-• - J ( .. ..... , ... v~: . ~ .. ~ .. J --. ... ( . . . . --·"; .. ~ I . - ..... . ··~· ... ... . . , ... ...... . . --.. .. ' (1 c - . .. t' T .. . .. .. .. -. . . . DPiiiidiiiiG~AJterdlw ~~~~~~~­ a nug- jc.321T AJtwli1en• 642.5145 Net.t. &CC'IU'&le, Z yn. •'IP· TILi. C..arnlc 6'74 P111d Press . Operlfor (h ... ritneH) e M&aown~ • Jtun PNcili• prodQc. tiGn puts • Perfrirm• ftnt articl9 . inlpection. STACO, IC. GEN1:KAL Houlework A will lit elderl1 people betwn 9-4 daily Moe-Frid. S2 hr. Re-TransicOlll Corp. ftl"e'ftCfll· MU3l8 ns w. Uth, Cotta Mesa &RPii' O •ntq. flOCr 642·9000 iltrlppbc. Waxlnl, Walll, -------- Windon wubed. 53148'1 DISHWASHER With an oubtanding International manufao- turinc corporation that's just entered the reinforceci plutica end·product fleld. 'lbere's an attractive aal&ry and benefit ptopm. Desirable national relocation opportunities. You can ftt the mold if you have: * 2~ years production experience in FRP end use items. * T~bnical ~w)edge and experience in band lay·up, spray.up, match metal die molding or injection molding. Also openir:ipf or skilled mold m~en, spray- up and lay.up teclmici4ns and press opera- tion. Write' today in confidence, with a resume. of your experience. State salary required. Geo- lflphic preference, to: Box M734 Daily Pil'ot. RETAIL liquor clerk, exp., $ •• WEStm &Ill Jobe are av..U.ble fol' matt ottlce lldlla! Apply todt)'. W...,,. Girt $ 17M w. Lincoln. Amahtlm :noo H.artlor, Colt& Mesa I F.quai ~ty employer I IT-----'--~~~! SECRETARY ManufaeturinJ a.rte, Type 60 wpm, ~rthand 90. APPLY IN PERSON Mlnlllll Co11111nklllom 2230 S. Anne St. Sent• Ant, Cellf. An equal OJIPQl1unity empio)w ltARAMETltlCS, 1n etteltllshed _,.,...,. over t>. Salary $131.SO to -----.--- start. eo.ta Me.a a Ana. heim we... 213: m.aus Ge11111I 8ffkt dal firm IMs lme-'1- ate openiftll fer the ~llowlng ptmMMftt positions: •ri:rtERVIEWEJt.Part Time Responsible wamu experi· Under 21 with baclqrround in enced in 10 key ltddina ma- aales. 2 \'Vell a Sat. Inter-clline, U1Pe min. llO wpm. 5 View sale firla. Call day week, permanent. Ap- weekdays. • Mec•nlcal AuemWen • llectroftlc Asselllblen • Power Equipment Wiremen JE. 4-D.1 ply bl pet900 a a.m. to 12 ----------1 nooa only. . Aal!ndel. w ..... noo Ferro c~ SCIEINED Flbel"I~, Division mu 1'ftlei'll.. !load PerMnMI Agency Huntqtoc Bach 901 Dover Dr.\ Newport 8cb Need,!=:"~. Type Ptrt Ti~ Office !5 wpm. omce in Newport Girt Fricley area. $350 up. A&e 21 to 35 for bulY cheerful S.Crtttry modem office. TYpe SO wpm Stenos-Secretaries .. One to three yean office experi9Dct plua goOd skill on electric typewriter and abort· ha.o4 nqUirtd. Prevloua aerotpace eXj)ll'i· ence 1n Purclwin& Department pref erNd. Repro Typist <Part nme> Publication typing that requirea 60 w.p.m. on IBM execu.Uve, ability to work from band· written co. Pf plus understapdinC of editing marka and'line Justification. One year experi· ence in reproduction typln& preferred. Apply In llerson or Call (714) 546-8030 3'33 Hart.or Blvd., Coat a Mtae, C~llf. . Atlantic Research CORPORA TfON Mlnlle Systems Division U.S. C1tlu11tlll11 R•qufred e An Equel Opportunity i11111lov•r Purnlture IOOO CLOSING OUT • • • ••• INTIRI STOCKI I F1ooc' Sampln ' Qllallty l'umlture MAPLE-SPANl'SH·MOOERN Sotu.Qial~Lovt!M&tl Dlnette•Btdroom eeta Tablo-LamJNl'MllC. Approved Furniture 2159 Harbor Bl. CM 548-9660 RE COLOR TV NEARLY new, cu.atom made * All N!~:Mu. * l!vinl room turniture. Bar atoolt. aota, chair 1t tt.mpa. WORLD OP COLOlt 836-4611 1~ Lakewood Blvd.1 Downey CHERRY BR set $15(). chest (213) 861-6707 drawers, d re as e r. headl-------- board 1£ mattreu. ~2165 -------- Hexaaon top table, H1·FI & Stereo 1210 rood cood, S40 St E · •-·· 673-0901. 673-1198 •reo nc .... res Deak walnut fonnlca top, without compooentl in aolld 60 X 34. Good condition. walnut 1£ oak woods. p). Priv. Party MS-7183 Al'• Unusual Fumiture CAL • Shop Birch dropleaf 17881 ~· HB table with pad. $150. No --------chairs. Phone 54>2103 1968 Stereo Coaaole, llOlld state, 4 1peed chancer. I.tke -IX,ERIENCED- e C9mmercl1I Teller ACCOUNTING CLERK new. Take over small pay. ~ture individual to work Store Equipment 8012 menta or pay ca.sh balance in out 1.ccounliDI dept. Out-For ult or trade, band-of $86.12. Ct e d 1 t Dept. e Net• Teller APPLY IN PEUON 1st Nillo11I Bink ol Orange County 1650 MMM Celt• Mele ASK FOR: Mr. Stamer or Mr. Sprinler An equal opportunity employer lea will incl payroU le ac-some teak lit-down show· KE 5-7280 Anaheim. counts receivable • payable. .... .. 6' 2• • .,.. """" ........ x · ,........,..., Cameras & Eauln UOO Knowl~e of NCR blrp'i days. 494-8986 eves. ::! !:: mach helpful. Good starting POLAROID J-66 cama-a w/ salary A: excel bene.tits. Send Gartge Sale I022 cue le color adapter. Ollt resume to PO Box 4000 La· $169 ell Hill Ca """""""G d ..... ti t ' 5 $30. &'lS.24&5 l\IJ\& s, . 92653 "~""' eo .. , an qves, cu I=====::::::== REUABLE woman for baby ilass, lampa, ~t jar., Jove Hobby SuppllM MOO alitinf. 2 chldm, pt time, seat. 2 mt.tchinl chra, tur-_ __.._......., ____ , id pay. HB. 847-6316 quo1ae ovrstffd chrll, res-HELP Mii Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 MICROfllM RCHNIOAll aur. dithea, deep feyer, apt coUap my wall wfth aid Jll6. ax stove, miacel. items. turH, broken spolU equip.. 531-8513 famous old aaylnp, old CONSOLE AM I: FM nd le aawa, mundane mllO Junk! record player comb. Small No people, pleue. SllO 'fl, bar w I eXtru. End I: coff Cit Hwy M6-8'701 tbla, clothff lc mile. 2622 =:;:=:::i::::====:al Santa Ana, C.M. Sporting Oeodl 1500 FURNITURE. dlahel, kltcb utenalls, clothes, etc. etc. Inventory Clearance! 1614 na t. c M on pool tables, le quet. P<ll\er, · · BEACH SIWARD SUPPLY • Technicians ' Type 55 wpm; SH 80, wlth on electric, "Ille 10-key adder some accntg backaround and have exper. In account.I A 2135 · receivable. Must be sharp -------- 1• • · SaJary open. and neat appearing. Send lllWporf AppllancM 1100 124l·A s. Mlin. Santa Am 547-0933 lxpert.nce required, Liberti fringe ltenefltt Generel Office Jetter wttb .. ualltiet.tiom, n Electronic comjJ&J\y ln N.B. experimce, and waiu ex- : • • ' t . . K6Uiii6ii -Woman wttb xtllt nt• •vdabie 1or day ..tr. HonMmlken 511411 DAYS PWMETRKS peeds rai 111• 21-40. Type 50 pected to "»MF'', aox 2115 Instrument Corp. wpm, knowledp of 10 key Newport Beach. ' addiy 'T,,:intnMnt IN::-.. -=:HA:":"~wm~.__,.,H,_.Oll_se-kee-pe-r-893 w. 16th St. Must be able to use UNI· PRO F-89 Proceuora, Planetary Camera. Know- ledge Brunilli, Xerox, Proceaalni f o r m 4060 Computer. Muat be able to work any day, 8Jl)' ahift. O'Keefe • Merritt •tove $65. NEW & USED surfboud.flC- '87 Whirlpool Wiiber $100. tory direct. cheap! Wtt .Wt Ex cond! 548-8279 jacketl $10.95. 815 W. UtJi St. * 64l-1IOT._ __ "' HIUiiwertc. ltef. ~lctt.lp 7035 LIVEtINS Employer pays fen a.one BYlu<! AaeftCY las.I E. Uth. S.A. 5'14115 Olnele • biUlii • neta Permane1t. di*· Llve-bt .1'ar El.It 14t:Y. MU103 Hll.-w ...... ,...7200 PACIRC SCIENTIFIC CO. U46 s. St•te Collea• Blvd., ~eim PR 4-SnT AD Equal Opportunity Employer • Cerpenter with electrlell wlrina e.~e. • aonct.r • ... t Anemltler with surfboard shaping experience. APPLY IN PERSON •11 AND 3-5 Monday thnlugh Frld-.y REUBBI E. W NEWPORT BEACH Y ... M1111-21 Sala pzornodtwl Jc* •vall. IArlt tnt'l. corp. $10,000 ht ,.at. Minaaement opportun. ~1113 can 10 am-2 pm. S.Cllrity G .... Appl)' P9rnonnel tlM RoMftMft'• 'Mewped . Newport Center Newport Beach Are yeu looklnt hw t new future???? Keep your prnent job wtin. you start part time eves. Earn $112 per weelc. Call l\IJ'. Ford '114-2021 CARRIER IOYS COOD ROutt.s AVAILABLE HUNTIN'6"TUN BEAOI DAILY PILOT • 8Q."32l • '291akerStreet Costa Meat 549-2221 lElETYPE OPERATOR Two years rwceat heavy teletype expertence ~ terred. Muat be t.ble to work &ft)' lbJtt. ApPIY ltlt Pelaom P~, 1.t. 2111 . COi.LiS RADIO CO. 19700 Jembo,.. Rel. Newport leach All applicants reviewed on merit wttb ., blu toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. Draftsman Ybunt man with twe ,..,. 4raftfnt uperl· ence 1nd/1r two yeers cot,.,, S.ncl rttUme or a;,ry In person. P•rMnMI Department &G-T.s4 5*GO Goveme11 ~ April. Newport BNch Tine s1rla 6-7-10. Informal, ReceptlOltht te $375 aeidom entertain. M u 1 t htsurtnce Secy to $450 drive, swim, do limp1e cook· TWX Opefator $UO ill· a.terencea exchlnaed. General Office to $375 Interview about March 10th. Sec...tery to $450 Good Alary. Write 1tattn1i: Antiques 1110 Apply Pat Folsom Ml 11 833.()60(), Ext. 2111 DINING table, antique ma-ace aneous 8600 NIWl'OIT fit, tlq)erieace, CfWll!fica- Pe"°"nel AttncY .,d to irtn. B.E. Alexander U3 Dever Dr, N.I. P. • Box 908, Kailua·Kona, 642-3170 . _Ha_wall_llrl_..,_. ---- fik't/iKPi · ....... to iOO A...._ H w1 No SH. ree neaot11111e. ".... ._ v" SECY. No SH •••• sm"400 U hoilp'a dl)', SJ,.82 hour. U/3$. Small ~ f'CP. To ""'"'9 -.d serve SECY/tnJnl•, JDC •• to $500 luDcbeosl to ~ty mem- !'ILE a.rtr tramet ••• _., bets Goidm Welt O>ll1t1e. ~ Local ~ Apply J. R.·Pier<!e A.Roe. Apoey OraNe Cout Collere U82 Newport. C.M. ~ 2101 1'alr9Sn &.d G•. OMCe $360 Cotta M-ms~ tiauoa s.da. Good twllt. ------- Compeny JltO'I i.e. WILLIAM PENN Auoc:iatH Aa-ey 1856 N~ C.M. M2-M34 Fee Jobi aI.o. MOOR! INTERPRIHS . llertonnel A11ncy 44' Newport Blvd., K.I. Phone TODAY for u 1.ppollltment for a more REWARDING F\1'nJU. 642.fOIO fer af!O!nt. Help Wanted . Hostw Apply In ptrMn: Tues • Fri. 11 am.f pm Stuft Shirt Rest. 2241 W. Cout Hwy NB Waitress Luneheo" Only Apply ill peraon: Tuel • Tri. 11 am-' pm Manuft.cturtra of 1. new concept of amall potentii; meters hu openinas in the following positions. 1. Sub Aaaembly 2. Bondlnt 3. Spot Welding Previous experience not required. Ple11e apply In penon. An equal opportunity employer WARM. friendly home wtUI two children. Woridnl motb- er need• lJve.fn bouleket~ er. Private room, TV, all privileges In deen, Ofltlani· zed home. $130 monthly plua board. 'nme • ott acbedule -lie &mnltd. c.Jl 89T-2533 dtya, 967-1112 .... ninp. Radio· TelephoM Dispatch Girt 25 to 40 yeu1. Must know loQ1 1.ree. Apply In pel'IOll YELLOW CAI CO. 186 E . 18th St. Cotta M.etl COLLIS RADIO CO. boi. Sheraton style. 3 tx· IAllTTl:I\ FAiiia tra l e a v e s. Exceptional Mii i W value! $250. 494-3248 eves. a: wkends. " FOR SALE ANTIQUE Walnut drop ll!llf Remnant., Samplea 6 ?tfU). table. 3 cane eeat chairs. ends Sat. Only I a.in. to 2 19700 JemborM Rd. 83&-4611 p.m. 929 Balaer, Co.ta Meaa Newport leach Sewing Machines '120 SS CASH SS All appicatla111 reviewed on We pay cub for: merit with no blu toward SINGER To_uch A Sew M'Wing ./ Fwnlture ./ Appliancea Race, Color, Qeed or Sex. machine. Li~~ neofw·J-b75 av-I Antiques ./ Toola • Cook • Part Ttme Weltress • Nl9ht Dlshw11her Experienced Apply l.n penon S.rf & Sirloin 5930 Pee. Cst. Hwy. Newport S..ch er paymen.. •• · per ON ITEM or - mo. or $59.20 cuh. Call Cre-CO.MPIEI'E HOtJB1'UL. dlt Dept. KE >7289 Ana.helm Call 547~'8 or 827-82'71 Musical Inst. 1125 PVT pty MUST SELL decor· --------• ator Item. C.U,STYLE Bil OLDS Trombont.1963 model, fumlture, like new, 2 chest. lliht gold color. Colt $250 1 cot' desk, 1 nite atnd, l Sell $169. 646-8610 desk chr, walnut and saQd, Flute. Excel Cond $85 tormlca tops, SAC! $125. 673-004 _673--:":"'1953 __ ev_es_. __,,.,..,.,.. __ DRUMS 5 PC. MontfCNMrf Ward * $.9632 * H .. rlng Aid Center Low Battery ~cea ""'°' & 0'1'nt 1130 Size 615 ...... $US Packq9 Youns Ucenaee for very ac· New A Repouelltd ald1. tlve Rental Dept. Immediate Opportunity Knocks H1mttnaton Beech·· 892-e&ll ltlAL l!STATE SALESMAN income. All ~w piano a organ floor GAME tbl, dimsad. walralt. Pleaee call Mr• Fay models are being discount· bvy Spanish. tetra cotta Bay le Beach Realty, Inc. ~ at a rood aavinp. All arl. work $400, % pr. Blk s~ Evu: 548-6966 ales Include free delivery, gold uphl chrs; ma.~ .ABU •1DS APT. MOR. lilt Whittier, bench. With planO ale, one lamp, all mo. leas than """" • • • CM. 12 1-Br tum Apta ' htd tree in-home tuninJ. With half. 673-4936 • • • . and GO·GO pool. Call Mrs. Seale La&una OflaB sale, tree lellllOnll.17 '."::,,.., -UPIU~,..,.G=HT____,tr_Mltr--, -.- Wo!Mft 7400 TEllER DANClltS Sch. 4M-0274 or write 1720 IJberal ftnancln( up to 60 new, $15(1. Electrolu:c floor HM -r wMk. Palm Drive. Laauna Bet.ch. months. poliaher le aCNbber $80 fST ...-,.-Walllch'..Mtnnlng'• allO rub lbampooer.' TYP ·part time. Doctor'• aa.6483 « 633-9163 HAIR. ltYlf•t wttb tollowtna MUSIC CITY 644-1162 alt 3 p.m. office, 'Newport Beach, IBM --------In Newport Beach. Excel. Stuft Shirt Rest. 2241 W. Coast Hwy, NB Exec. Approx 5 to 8 hrs pet workinl conditions. 3400 So. Brlitol M6ViNG EAST Feb. 9 .• MQlt Savtnp & Lo•n exptr• wk. Non-amoku. $3.40 per PART JttE WORK 968.J.369 alter 4 p.m. So. Cout Plau. ltll d1l1rs, tofa, dlnlJIC Mt. JANITORIAL WORK U S D• fence requlrt4. br. State typiq speed, as• EXPERIENCED PARTY $.40.2165 druaen. kine lizt bed. A1t1 e • 1vers '.references. Write IOI M· PUt your apare ttme to PLAN SALESPERSON TAX INCREASE reuonable otter aociepted. HUaband a wife team to do APPLY IN PlltSON 19 Dail1 Pilot. work. ReprtMDt Avon. Phone SC.9353 SlJihtly ueed Danish Walnut 615-4768 part time oftke clHl\lnc In Company HOUSEKEEPER Call collect 530-5860 coaae $495. Used organs -KIRB=,,,_y_v_A_CUUM--.-i:i.id-- 1..quna ae.ch. eves. C.U MARlllmt Expenenoed prefe~ but School .. lnstrudlon 7600 from $395. New Hammond $229 6 mos old. dl,a ITI4) 532-«!68 ngy • IOt necmar:y. Contact Mra. GIRL FRIDAY 0rpn $54.i. Good used MUST SELL $119 cub. JENSEN Mlrine Corp. 235 Fischer Costa Mesa 54(}.3440 IOYS 10 . 14 3323 W. Warner t •yl1111t & 1 ..... 1 budtey Huntiqton Int• BUILDJl;R'S omcE IBM =~~~PS co. ~~e5537PM~ Llaun-Beach. So. !Acuna s.ta Ana ,,. .... UNI Olmmunlty a 0 Ip l t.a J, ~ preferred. apply ~noco 1901 N. Main 0 20th St. I ... • --------Good routes! e Good prom.: SC.1413 EXT 246 for appt. ao8 w. Cout Hwy, NB KEYPUNCH • k Santa Ana KIRBY vac:umn cleaner wttb DAIL y PILOT 1515 w .. tcllff Dr. SlTtER Wanted, YDI live fli • 642-1615 attacbmenu. Take o . .,., e MU.121 e An equal opJ>Ort\11111.Y Newport ... ch or out, 1t haewk 3 llCbl. (iiERA'i'6iS _Blind stitch l:~~~~:G ~ d SPECIAL NOTICE amaU paymentt ot ll&1 beJ. BUSBOYS • 09.y thltt, over ll J Appl.Yin~ 9-11 and u 18181 E. l& COLLEGE atudent. part time. employ1r cbJdrn, motberlesa home Q Special Machine. Garment GROC. CHICKINO • h 81ldwln demand• that we ance m $57.20. credit Dept. M~'t haft neat baodwriting El(perlt~ ccffff ebop Plumer CM. 548-2478 tnfp-. Only operaton mak· 'TRONIC ASSEMBL y . • lllOVe all over-a,e & floor 535-7289 Anaheim. a neat appMrance. Apply RIAL ISTATI Waitr-* At>Pb' 3* IABYSl'JTER for z ICbOOi lAI $1) to U40 wk. IPP1Y· model Bt.ld~ PlallOI A FRIGIDAIRE walhlne mli' ea.ta Mett. U·Haul, 1930 SALESMAN Coast Hwy., Olro8a cW Mar .,. ~en. Mon. thrla ~Monrovia, N.B. 642-2866 PIX/TY,I • "· t Orpna. How · By cutttl\i chine excellent condition $60. Newport Blvd. C.M. Excellellt Opportunity f 0 r between 10 • s PM daily. n r .. Wlleon &: Rutten Dr. H&iSiKEEPER • fiVe In. West Coast :1;;, to_thebu~~ll ~mm projector, IUde tn1I T;ucit Drfvert currently licensed Salesmu LIVE-IN ......, ebP4 ..,. area, C.M. Call 64M51'7 ,.. care of bome A 3 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO Ir atotait boxee $35. 54&41911 N~T llACH 5 uJe ...a end dump for to bave the dtflre to enter Pvt rm 4 be. ~ dys wk. WANTED woman in ~ C1 d!Odrtn, 11, 2 Ir S mo9.. T .. & IUll ScMelt In NewPOrt. CM 642-84S-I ORNATE mal'bie top thle9, demolldon co. SD W. (but ~~lat~~,~~-o~~ !!~Nia. ~ *' Jiutlal-A Baker St. to take !:" COQV&~'!w, motber. iu: S. Main !;t. S.A. n t J"""'ARY S 1 Pi .._ handmade quilt, c:rodMte4 fi Me ffW>'., N.B. ..., __ ,_. .,._ ., """" -·v patient to doctor. ~ ~U')', ...,..., 54$.71U ' tMw a e • &not • afcban.t. 510 W, HJOland, Cll'w-:! ..::.:. ·GANGI 642-1815 :..~· ~ ~ OOLD &ii for Lt.,. after 5 PM. Bd\1Lla part•tim• Seen-~ Gt.r· Gr. 81 .. ;l.G. b.• = ~~1:m:-am:. ...,s_,,,.A,.... _...,.,.... ___ _ t1rm 6rta1 ""' 100 ftll> e EXPER. l'RY COOKS e PecliPM #Ith Reno e.XCbanlt \'k. .T. Eackr lcbool, IN~CE O>mm1 .\Pni-...,.. 8botdwld, typins a 07·7111-apec)t.l. $495, others from 4 Poster dble bed compl.ee. bal f9dl. Fall • pf tfml. 'n,p dollar! All lbittt trUdnl prefettld Howt11tr H.B • ...._ alttr S:IO t:7 needl exper c1ailll 6 lJa. ....... booldcHPN· Moun Hununrt~n Beach Callf, $215-N Hammood apine SS0 Bar ltooiAI $10 elCh. ,.. .,.._ w. w tnb A11P17: Ken's, qo & Qt. tf 10U are w1111ni to woctc.'. BAIYSl1Tl140 • • lliiliii blllty llfl. Nf!W office. Call ..a •ltr7 ...,. Exp oa)y. 516-1111 ' orsan :1Y $595. 1 TV iso. F1&tware and otW It)« M alllce, t0tm RtnY. Corolla Del Mar ad ca tab ~ U.. Ill. ,_ lam. lc$ clll. Mrs. lhns. 533-1368 . ~ II 17, DaSb' PIJol U1 M. Lemon p,c!,k SODIIM'·PHILLIPS CO. mile. ltema. * ~ ...a ....... IOtlll Bet. I a 11 AM, .. Km .. d...., ,_..._ .... dn. M NII·~ CREATi\JE, ~ ~ U. JUPiiMiOR. 11 ·1 776-2'00 19171 N. Main at m str .. t WELL knowD artilt Jiil1Yiiii • ..._au ftM-*' hitWWer 11......,.. 114-.,ttto~tit.8"• iJV£i11,... A IL iiWii 111ubetwft02$.tl5wantef *'ft. Pllk Udo Conftl!t--Jetter. lndJeate looatlaft Santi. Ana Palndnp, tura. ~ ~ i.e. ~· tn tlP lc ... pwr ............. ~ u .... --accqt. Amp. b n e Shade Sbop. WIJI Gent Cttltd' • J11phtp NEW ci:AS.bi WEEKLY i3 Hamond Orpn btack cJodJinc. 1ll1S ~ f1iii'fi6 '"'9 ..,_A&. boat COlllt for yard tD Cd m.... ill' QPt. fr time. ~ train t-5. 613-2032 ~"'*1 BtlCb. Complete Sectttarlal • Ottlr with Leslie spuket1 Sail• W11 O!M. 6"-2'38 ......._ ~, ~ Orimt. 2tl: t'lMW ..... ,;;; .. f NLMlie SiCY• wanted. u,auna 8Udl WOMAM' coolc evenllW ii)Mi Typlal • Bruabup eour... Exctl concl. ~ UPHOLS'I'ERU4G • STU0. 2 . . • . . r I rt.I ........ Gd In. Jt0UTD AVAUJ.Rl,J! Soutben caltfomla'I ..... lilunin1 Home. Applt la Pl"' aiid VtJ'Y Utt hcal1·"9f1C. Jt66SEiCi&PER COOK pey for )'OU!' boob Md Aak for BID. pc. <Eul'optll\ c:ra.lt:lmm) ....., + •1 'd• .. ID eat Po'l'bll .,. dcm " aon: a Qknneyrt. , •• d •. 3 PM .. ' JM, Nat, m.ture ledy, so or OV• • small repntion . t ... MiJVATE PARTY WANTS Frff elt, del, plcllup. m * .. , "' lb.a Serrice • • -• .._ ..._ ... ,.1. t--a.t... 1.ori:;r-•&..1.d .-a .. n"' _,. ~day 'Nttlt. $2.00 bl'. m,g ... b-3 adults; trom 12 then SS a we& 100 • of TO BUY P I A N o ""'R Main, HB .. _, --~ • ,,.,wc ~---~-.... -.~T .--T11M hu•sn. .. ...va;;....,a _____ _. tbr'll 4tlslef. NfWPOC't 111 oce11ful pa4uatts ~v _,., -, -.. a A9e., Jf.B. c.ct ~ • Mo ..., ~ •• ~· waft .., hr _,. .,.. --. ~· .., -· CASH 543-9335 21" zmrnc Ocr-. f Bt 11 ,.,._ .. _ ..... ...::.-;:::;.,-· -· ......... .-...... ---°'"""" ~~~-. ---·~ ' BAL ~ •2'!:'3~~, , .1 .. n1a11ar _. _.... .._ = m ;r; • ...G ..._ bebr _..p.a. ilfl'iM• ~aetd«t. Under 8 .... .-... ,,,.,.!."""'• T-'--._,__ -· net~.~ I ...... ,,. ......... ~. ·.:-.·· ..... ell .. .,.. _.,,, .......... • • =-r:r-• jflpn(errii ...... ,_ """'"......... ......,_, -~ • I &-r ftlll P I ... IWNAU)I a,., We dtnll. ~:> J ~Ta.l.D IXP *""'1 ... -. .. We~~ 12$?{.Ntwport,N.B..MUm ~t A NEW il:iJliUIZAw.llit t .._._..-w.auma • 1 ,..--.Cd.... c...et: ....... ,...., t • ...-• ._. ..._. 11•11 • • .,..!l.,.,.c.Jlifderred. MTI COLC>ftTV cond.w;.,..,........... , If'.:•.,_..._ .............. .,,. . UllU.ftln~ i ,.h UfUlUiii!iiii ~Ill;!!!_ ..__ _,,..;i.i-t. "MOtml ---1 _ _ • • Kat41iw1me ti Ca~llf ..;',, JO,........._. D tm. CtWWmZt Locill ~ Slltt, • er £at . Cid 1etr titmUJ i IBM o,t. to ... ,.,_ ~· 13't' CiillllliPU'\iM W( .. 'ti. 1 .0 ... ~W..,.;:-t-,mll'l'lf •• Cl&., ,,. Q, ....-;;i'Tll! f -. --'ta~ puMnie; ID,'eomm..._ ...-. -..... Ll\'t In : IBN=mlnl l'rM ...._,.,No 4epoelt. MlnlMlll.Ml :1 I -. ,._ _, t1'daD plif &; iJ Clf ...,. .. , TiilPff(id a0swalla ee-ftr ApP t. l610Cl . ftt. ..... "°"· oldtt e pa TJpbw OltDm BY PHONE ..... ~ O!' .. S.at.Jllir7.0al to "-1 ..., AN. a-e Goo4=·1t~_,., .... _ .... ,...._,...& 11t11t WW.,.' ,.._._NO~PUot · 141-2672 NM111 RbTiiiiiil • iifti1S di aa ,_ _., tnc. 111.n ,....... or pert lfme. Call__,, Ollf biDme Jiits. a.di. idi&WWW pt'. time. or -.OC2 lrl. nml' ..cf.• --·-GIWl...r;::: JNffiii TAX .... 1'ft ~y~ NEii> 8A8Ylifiii: ~ Call M'T-"1J ~llomt, Mon to Tri.' to un:ndCITr.O\UcoltlO ~~°!:_","°' ... ..,. ..-~.-U. .wit[ Al h ,.._bier be*. EltaNlfled olflc:e, IOI M. 2nd. M1 home. OaJI 1'Qll time Ell*'·~ c:s.t I. a.•....._ •mre wom. le.IOft TyphC khool .m ........ ----· .. n .. _, --- "11 ··· ...... ...,) •11f rd.... _ ...... e ........ ,..... Cllllllr'!f':--. ........... Dtl Ml!r',C.M.59-D C...•a •Lllt S6mT \ ,. DAIL y PILD_r ______ w_1?_:!_11t_..d.i_y._J_a1_1u_o1r_y_J_1 • .,...._1968_ :MERCHANDISE FOR . .: • ~ A ~•vc:> • ~K ucANSPOltTATION ,_r_u_N_SPOR __ T_A_TION __ I_~ ...... !-!~--""-.... --"°°-TltANIPOITAnoN '1.E AND TRADE 9200 _:_,m_.,_._,. ____ .,_x_ MG Dogs 1125 Moblle Home. 8600 ·'i\1u el laneous AUCTION GERMAN Shf'pherd pup. 5 a7991r •. oo OPEii ao1• '67 MG I months. AKC Ha.a l\ad shots • ~ .., s~ Must be a~ home. New 24 Wide f.a.CTO.IY DIRECT ft'&E &UU.Y DEALING TOtOTA I Fri., Feb. 2nd, 7:30 pm Coood Ne\\ I< U&ed Furnit1u·e. Bedroom aet.s, divans. recJin. ers, occas. cha.tn. bunk 1 beds. mattresses. chests, I dinettes, new drapes, TV's, slereo6, power mowers, b1· eyrles. rdrlgeraton . stoves. ; ."a~bf'rs, dryers. and MUCH :ilORE: WINDY'S AUCTION I 2075~' Newport Blvd. Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. Costa Mesa 641).8686 OPEN DAlL Y 9 to 4 POOL TABLES I ,,,, 1968 BRUNSWICK ""' AMF t-' TRIANGLE Slate ffom $4!l; Bru.nawick $275 value •• ONLY $239.88 100"'" f'TN AN CJ NG SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Orani• 532-1992 Birds of Paradise BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS BARGAIN! 5 Gallon cans -Only S3.00- Last call at this pnce Evf'tl· · ings after 6 P.M. all day Saturday and Sunday. 1212 So. Ross St., Santa Ana. KIDBURY ovprhf'ad heater 50.000 BTU. l.ood ronr! S90 548-1Zl7 or 6-1-l-117R Misc. Wanted 8610 ~WANTED 862-0WT Two lath* Two a.drm ~ TODAY! REG. Min. Poodlea. males i BEACH TRL.~ ... SUPPLY M~i:OMES lll:ST ITOQ( 11:' otJ' & females Stlvers I: blacks 19261 Beach Bl•d. . lllnOU. "BEAUTIES'" 54.'>-6519 Hunungton Beach ~9812 HOUSE CARS s.. u. lttfore You luy !!!!!!!!!~'!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CAMPERS -TRUCKS GERMAN Shepherd female ·ss CHEVY ~ ton Pick-up. Entire stock on sale now ft: I .a.-!. 7 mos. AKC. $50 or trade~ Campers spec. Stylo-side g· -EXAMPLES-Lf.(1114 642-7005 bed. Dlr. $1495. 494-9771 HOUSECAR S5.J -S75 We1maraner "Grey ! * MUST SELL ! 3 BR Open road house car • MW IMPORTS Ghost" pupp1ea. show qua!-EXPANDO $3900 FUR.Ill Olev., 1 ton duals, V-8, toilet 1t:y. terms. 839-1747 or best otfe.r! * 5.35-3-1&1 facilities. Glusback, patio · ...:.: M 646-9303 TRANSPOR TATION optional walk-thru shower· 1""" Harilor, c. · ELECTRIC CARS 9250 toilet. '66 MC MIDGET/Xlnt! B«Mts & Y achh 9000 .It j29S Low mi. Best OFFER or For Sale-Electric Car Y ~ TRADE lor FORD VAN. PASSENGER E x cur i. io n Boat Take l~ people &: have a ball' Excel cond. Cons trade. ~rs. Roller 539-1131 S?..?S. 958-2077 673-4503 or 8'1547'n -·-Motorcycl• 9300 '61 C~NR SPIC~ALS ___ O __ P_E_L __ _ __ ........ ______ Ford, c;.:1.:v .. 0. re, CiMC /$2595 '66 HONDA Super Hawk 20' CABlN CRUISER. 70 H.P. 3.900 Milu. E.'<cellent con· M~r<' TANDEM trailPr. dit1on. $500. 673-4775 EVES. good rond Si30 8 fl CAMP· VESPA motor scooter w/ ER S200 548-6731 I crash helmet & bubble. $300. • 16' FibrE'glas. z:; HP WJz. _635-_~_53_12 _____ _ tard outboard. trailer: good J 1957 300 Honda Scrambler. cond. $445. 673-0315 Sac. $550 UOO mi. Xlnt cond 15 FT. Glasspar. 25 HP & i' 642•0710 Trailer. $230 or Best Otter! TOCO 44 $125. 2265 Maple, Apt A. C.M. *' ~2 * I * CHmESE JUNK * '-~~~~~~~-Excellent condilion. I S Can live aboard. li73-!H12 Auto ervlce 1 & Parts 9400 Sailboats 9010 I .vouLD Uke to buy a good ai~ · -·-CAMPERS 14 tantastlc floor plans sll models reduced full stand up OPf'n road /$195 19' Lightning sa1lhoat w I cond1tJoning unit from 283 I rted Autos nylnn sails & trailer Chev engine. Reasonable. mpo $6.'iO .. 673-0711 847·2427 =======-1 Trailer, Travel 9425 The &!st '59 OPEL r /ll, iood tires Ir interior. Good trans- portation. Must sell. Sl25. firm. * 642.Ql09 11 PORSCHE COUPE VERY C.EAN 7 To Olo:se From '61 TOYOtA '64 VW deluxe 2'dr, runs I:. looks ttal JOOCI. Only $25 delivers l $25 mo., oac, dlr. 63..5-0Tll '6:? VW 'Bui. Itn.mac. Must see to appreciate. New palnt, clutch, brks. Evea. 67>4797 '86 VW. Blu e. 'Yillyl Int. Porsche ene,. ~ wbls. Indy tires; kl mi. tJ!T;,O, 213-i96-4285 KITE #'.?SJ. Full rar!' north sails. complete cover. trail· er. $850 tPrms. 6-12-51.jl Trl' 1t and you'U bU¥ it 21 Ft. Travel Trlr. Sell con-$895 1964 VW 9eClan. Rail. NEW tained. Very clean. S700 If L . ..,.o.s tirtll, Xlnt coiid. INTERNATIONAL 1-1 Perfect eondir100 li75-3.30'l C.125~23-:Nlw. Fully equip. :>10..9~;, 6T.r0303 ..... ..n: I '~~IOWYAlt•CGlfA... nooo &n.1429 T ·i Utlli 9 .. 50 ""' UUIG '57 PORSCHE 1600I, excel '64 VWl"ed ledan. R/H. Good r.a1 ers, ty ~ IMPORTS COfld. nVic>. Daya 675-11«> condition. $850 or best offer. :l wbl truh trlr. s· X Eves 4 wkenda 675-3735. ..___......__6(6._5302 ____ _ 16' X 4'; heavy duty '85 VW. White d~-IM!daa. Speed-Ski Boats 9030 hse trlr frame & 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-93>3 IENAULT excel mad. SJJOO. Furnitur•Appliancff 14' RU11about Nu mtr & con-loniue, $200. 2 whl SCRAM LET. S ·Pvt pty .. m.am Colo, Tv'--Ster--trash trlr. 4' X 7', $50. • ~ ltenault' • J)aqpblne, '64 VW; low-mUeqe: sood r---. trols. trlr, Xlnt yacht tend· c be btwn Stron&. 25 oo deli Cali ea.lap -TOOLS -er. $59.5. 642-2461 8an30 •~ 5~ ,,,,.,n ANSWERS OAC ~~ ·.-. 901versE eonditian!....,1907ftV : 53 1-1212 or 893-0555 : °' · .,,...._., · &'111& Pn"e r.:R. • • ___ .,_•or ___ _ (Ask for Art) Marine Equip. 9035 20XS' l.Jtil. box. trailer: tan-Turkey -Afire ~ fd\laby' -1st. San~ AM. ~ '14 VW Kombi Boa. 1SOO en..,:, WANTED TO BUY: Man's ---------dem axles, bi sides, hvy. Windup -PERFUME SIMC a. ~~eel cond, radio, panelled. MARINE batteries sold at duty for horses, etc. $325. Anu ho tbinkl ch i " &a-2010 dya, 67>241)1 and Woman's 26" or 28" discount. All sizes. See us Also ~ ton Chev See class na..,one w · em ·1---------:li~ht weight 3 speed Bi· before you buy. Marine Bat-!l500 842-2762 . cal warfare is aomethina new CLaiEOUT 1961 Slmcu • S "64 VW Variant St.atloo Wa;i:. cydes. Call 5.36-2170 tery Shop. 2400 w. Coast · doesn't know mueh about year 50000 ml warranty AM I FM, deluxe model. NATURAL <.'Olor hemp nig, Hlway, N.B. 004235 Trucks 9500 women's PER.FUME. Demos u. low aa Sl2$.o0 nsoo. f42.250T . any size up to 400 sq. ft . --------'65 MGB Rd.st RAH, wire 25.00 delivers OAC <A.lit. Sp. '66 VJI 1D> Serles, low mi., . Call s.12-3526 after 5 pm Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 PICKUP wheels ............ sn~oo car. 901 E. lat Santa Ana Xllft cond. $1590 or Offer. or anytime Saturday --------------1965 Ford P.U. Lon&~. 352 :64 VW Bur ........ -.oo 154Ull01 _962_-70'Z3_. ------ MEDIUM SIZED CERAMIC BOAT slips for rent. 10 min eng. CrWsomatic, custom .64 Fiat UOOD ...... $.596.00 1966 Simca 4 door-Ulm tao-'61 VW SEDAN .. KILN * from ocean. $1.30 I tt. Ye cab, west coast mim>ra. 67 DatlWl Delu.xe Sta. tory warranty miles t.o &D· White., Radio I< Heater. COod * * 494-5376 * + Dock Master Marine Centre step bumper. Excellent Wag. Auto, RH •• U'195.00 25.00 deUvera OAC Full oond.itf.bn. S6!15. 548-3806 16322 Pac Cst Hwy, HB thru-out. No Better Warranty than at price 9!li. 901 !:. lat Santa '66 VW with aH extras. 842~ $1395 LIDO MOTORS Ana M2-8801 397.19154 · 64U762 Boat Moving 9045 JOHNSON & SON 1300 w. Cbe8t H.iway, N.8 .. ._._ .,.__ __,.._.~ ,. __ Found: Long haired . mot-._..., -· • ..,_,_.,, -· • FREE TO YOU - 1_.. ... ...._ W ln ... IM Mt11 ,_ TUNlfOl1'AJ'IGN -"---~-YO.LKSWA&IN .-11~ -,66 ,VOLKS 2-aoor. ·bdfc> Ii: heater, .• ~1>ff<I· RIG 2M. .$1566 SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. 'l'Ultin, S.A. !>47 ·5667 1961 Volbwqen • belt run- nin& &1 m row. 25.oo de- uvld OAC full pl'\ce 795.00 901 E. 1st Santa Ana 542-8801 Wiiiy Your volloiwaaiU ot PCnche " pllY "" ....,.. Paid tor Of not. c.JJ "" ........... '' ;.-e 190 '67 VW BU&· ~-Absolu-Autos Wanted . 970CI tely lmmac. Most see to --------- appreciate. Mu.st M!ll, take WE PAY ... ~797 "1er. $16!l;. Eves. CASH '67 VW Dlic.; R/H, exhaust l stereo, mags, radial tires: carpets, wood wbeel, etc. Bill 673-1008 Eve1. '66 VW BU& -only 16,000 milet Xlnt cond. $1~. * . Call 546-5031 ... '61 YW $600 ~ Cor used can l tNcb juat call ca tor !ref ..U.te . GROTff CHEVROlET Ask for Sales Manacer 182'11 Beach Bl .• Buntina'ton Beadt KI N33l New Cars tied grey Tom Cat. white BOAT space for rent; also Uncoln-Mttcury ---- .paws. So. La"''""'· 499-"""" trail t -" Costa Mesa Branch ALFA ROMEO l•------------------!11111••-------~-----ll!I .... ~ ,.,~~ """" er 8 orage gpa.ce av.,.. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 18 MOS. old red chow dog able. 6424610 --------- w/ped1gree. Female. ~Ton Chev. D.at bed; 4 spd., '6S SPYDER VELOCE • rac- 644-1759 211 BUSIEST markeq>lace tn 1949 w/'53 en&. '68 Tiip. Ina blue 'Wlblck lnt, PirelU IMJX!:D:iib:Nrl!'l!d;d°~ill,;;;;;;~ town, The DAILY Pnm Sound! $350. Also 20X5' util. tires. Lo mlleqe. Like new. 5 ks ld ~alll""'JJ.!lPpies. Clanttled aection. Save ,trlr., $625 for both. (See ad $2200. M+.o6.1S wee 0 · .,.,,,. wo 212 DIOM)t, timlt' A eUort. ~Jr Uftder clam 9450.) 842-2762 ========:::. ! t<ANSPORTATION oow!!J '64 Ford , ~ ton. 8 ft bed. AUSTIN HIALEY t-------~:..:._-!...:::======== · V-8. pwr sb'i, R/H, stereo ---------- RO.INS RUDY ROBINS RILIABLE USED CAR SUPERMARKET '65 FOlD FAllLANI 100 $1625 ? Dr. H.T .. IU!om4111c, l>OW•r tittr· '"'' redlo, helt!.r, ft<.torv air. PICH In '65 CHIYlOLIT P.U. Long bodv. 6 cvllnd~r. 3 ll>Hd, radlO. "Nl~r. Exull•nl contllliO'I. No ltlt617 '63 POH •Al.AXIi 5()0 H.T. VI, l utOfNllC, t>OW!!f &!Pefln9, radio. hffltr. e lr c:ond. FXG 067 $1395 $1025 '65 IUICIC LI SAHi $1895 ? Or H,T va. au1ome11c. -· SIHrtn9, llClorv 11', r.01<), ~fllH, RlP M '63 PORD 6ALAXll SOii XL Futbedl <.,. Vt •Ufo. ,,_.lie.. -· •lffrlng, •edlo. hffler. air cond. PRC 112 $1275 '65 CHlYSLH $1895 4 d• N-Y~. VI. eulllmellc.. lull -r. No. NGF OU '65 POlD CUSlOM Vt, 1utom.1" tr1ntmlulon. M 11191fte. llllZ fSf '65 PLTM. 111.nDIRI 2 ~. I al,, ftl!Omtflt. rldlo. Nettr. One -•· wry -m"'"9. No. HCa 19' $795 $695 $1295 tape. Lo mtJea. 6 Ply uree. '65 A9ltl1 Helley $1l~ or ofler 646--0381 · ~ DP1uxe-· • 57 FORD Radio • Heater, Mull lee % Ton C&mper to appreciate • • &42-0807 • . $2495 51 GMC 2T Cabover 16' bed. ~;~ ~ :v~ ~~ "tu LllDU __... ____ 9_5_1o IMPORTS '68 JEEPS We're Really Dealing Today Best Stock in Our History! S.. Us Before You Buy 1966 Harbor, C.M. '60 Austin Heal•Y roadster 3000 Dix.; &ood top l tires; ttblt. trans. $800 837-8669 e '61 AH SPRITE e • $350 • CALL ---51058 .,u llmiA • IMPORTS _E_N_G_U_SH_FO_RD_1• 1952 Enalilb Ford. Run• iood· $50. '59 WILLYS. 2 wheel drtve,l===A.ft=f/'t=l='=81'3-=116l==:= bdtop, good condition. $45(). 64M2'l1 FIAT 9520 NEW U68 Flats • All models _ _.;.... ______ immediate delivery. Pri~s TRANSPORTERS start 162:4.95 25.00 delivers IUSES·CAMPEIS ~cE ~:Ana~ CAMPERS OR.ANGE COUNTY'S LARGES'? sELEcTION FAcroRY DIR.r.Cl' OPEN ROAD D&Al.ER 1966 Flat 1100 Sta W&n In ex. ceptionally nice c."0n4itioD. 2S.OO delivers OAC. full price $1005. 901 E. lat, San- ta Ana. 5-12-8801 JAGUAR '82 XKE RCMld.lter. AM/FM, Must 11ell $1n> 646-2364 • HOUSE' CARS * alM- SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS • VAN CONVERSION --------• MOTOll HOM.El .. , . f I ! ' . • ' /· WtdlMdQ, ""1wJ Jl, HM Uilllt Cen ,,_ U.. C.. . "" TaANIPOlTATtoN rUH1P01TATIOHN1irri1t.iAA~NiiPC)lfDJraR-m1D1aiftifig~ ~ c... ... CONTININTAL N.LCON "*ea,. "°' ~ c... "°' u.M c.,.. ,,. "-' c.n ,_ CADR.LACS Cl9VIOLlf '61 LINCOLN .. PAI.CON Wqon. IUID-UNCOLN MUST·N• Al IMt........... ·;4\··· '90.,.DeVW.,Npower .. _....__ -J.-r..r1 -· ~--•• u al " ..,..,~ -~---...... ~ $3915 flUM, SP0"1T AND LIKE ~ ..... -.. _ .......... ~-• -~ t ti. -UM~ 'aC...Dt'91.Npowef Jf.IW! '64 0-.CU!Vfl'tl. ,_..._ .. , --vLN Clnt. FUil laVlide .. ~a I.-, led. Fae '96 ClUllc 550 ...... Met, ........ JV....._ tktorr i.ietor lale by -...i own-UIJ6 PIWel'd.ct" eand., 1-ther, toOW. ~ Mlflen alr, fUll pwr, ewl eood. a a H PA i.. ..._. * .................. n19 •· New brak-. Mw>ckl. SANTA ANA tape = top. 1200 • C...t Hwf, NI a.ooo m. $2850. ..-BeauwUt ~ JllllDw. ~ DIVUle 0.., Nl pin1 ~· battery. 81Wit red LINCOLN MIRCUIY '53 1'ln Wqon, 6 cyl, 1968 UNcOLN' Olllt. 4 Dr. I N-l u ...__ __ ,..... y UTH 1595.00 F .P., 811111 ~ JIQ'-* eoad.. a .,. wbltt -abd out .._ wbtte 130-N. 1'1118. I.A. ..,... auto. ll/ll. Dlr. Xlnt nan pow aJ Old. 1 th---~ _._. .._.. u.. PL MO meat • 48.4Q. ~ ~ IMhr .............. .-• r:,.--beck ..... Well IM~ACULAfl ''5 illtOie t.r_,..Uon. SlT del· er lAhd:~· ~ ~· s~ Balbo& II>' Club Dltrance Rambler 19811 ..._ lhd. .. CAD Kt • ._. Oiv. N cal ~~~ WttJcd•ys °'°~'tal. V111t1..-.o. tvel'I, lllllrne contract Con"°'. e e e ''1 PLYMOUTH :':'.llC-6029~~--!::'".__..__ pr .. • oend., ...._. N' ....... ~ a.t s . u tntdir. aaai ~ • balance ...... 494-9771 ---Sl895.00 ''°'ns llURY ·94 Oullc s&; 1·~ Gearseom eat. 8llrtfnl cw~ a~ ..... th ~ 3-31< 60 AM/Fii ~ • alt eottd. • lif" FOi4 &untry e 0 !Nttn •l.n'Altt)I then at '67 MUST ANO Hardtot, Ml powtr ilcludinr Economy s <:fl • • at ................... $3295 i\W oJl1 , ,,D 36tb wsw. OriL ..,.., llall8. Air, fl.Ill pwr lei• l'llck. LIDO MOTORS Aut.omide trant. Y... factet')' air. N .. Gal' w&J'. actual m.llel. ftUO l'.P. •OIV. N ""'"'°·air oand. l Mara.ts> ~ Perfect~-0 000 mi IMU76'J 9,000 mllet. Yellow ranty. On1Y f19 deliven l Small dn 1,_r111• •• 1no. 1--at lAnclau 1Cf ''6 CHiVIOLn iJ aoirifiENTlti &lllii ... U.-' . m> w. Coatt HW)< .. N.I. with bs2:.:tmor. $79 rnonthirMT1a dlr. Holld-.v Rambler 119 a.,.. ~·~ ............. '4291 Moor H.T. Wio, ~ter. pwr ,..., -..-. door U60 FAt '~ ...... ~l_N~dLN _ <2 0~1 OOJy) n.yM= lff Satalllt•, .~ .. ~.~ l.ooil.._......,_._.;;...;•.;.;NI;; • ca.t fM TIAMINITAnoi. CA'••AC ... c&l'I any a,.. ::· ates., alt -. aux locke, ett •. , a--. lbupl ~. sa 4-doot ii -r&.o U\fl'K llli1 "' '" ~~ --~ LIDO M01ou 11 " 7 Low .ma..: SllOO. 14'-9S1T w.y, NB. OQM 460. • power. ~ Power lt..rlnl, a1r cood, Auto. trana, P/I, JVll, One ~,,,,.........--.. ;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.-•, .__ After 5, .mw ·~ Waaon. SI $2 I * ~ RAH. Xlnt thn.lout! Olilinal owa«. tmmaeuJMet Db-. .. .. __ ,.. ••NT• ....... :r-v. .... •11.• Hus•* . Owner eacrWcel 1112-1182 '*9 delivers,--._.. ,.._., ,_ .._ brlbl. ID W. OJut Hwy M 9. -A AllV' ·• COntlnen&al . .t.ill. cond. AU owrdl1ve, -· SA ANA • -"' •ANG tract bal. ewTrl ..... Low • ... .. we ... & virt LINCOLN MllCUIY eqlllpme.nt. I FM • Landau 962.1908 • J.}NCOu~ MlllCUltY .«-or H.T. Radio. Matu, PONTIAC • ~ ...,... Real SMrp! Full PIW•' 1'!'1 H. 1'alan. •·~ ~~ ~ ..... Ewe .._..,. 1JO N. T\lattn, •.A. IMT..wr ...,,, v ... OR.J 11•· T ·lllD c :;; rn ur. raic. *· •.• .,,. ~ '°CHIV• oa. v... . UNCOLN S1341 IOY CAIYll a.el oaed. Belt .. .,. one owner i>Muty: Small ~-.... -.w.. COIVAll '67 UNC""oL .. N-MllCUIY IAHTA ANA • PONft•c .. t -BIRD. Wit. ..... ~ dllllPa ,_,,... na mo 1:5 Impala u . rn, RIH LINCuLN MERCURY "' tillal B\q\lllCl;y. I'd -,.r. ~ft~~O::_:-::r.,..-;i~ .... ~ Holldl;J lambafr 19e1 u_: .n file a1r Pl. fb _:. '15 <O\VAlR Morua Coupe ~ 1'aU ........ TYU '55 Mercury HIT, VB, lJOl N. 1\lltia, i .A. 547.-T a~ Bl., c.ta ,._ air. Stereo. lo .U. • .. -. • ~ ' • ,.... 4 aPd tralll 77,000 ml. new· 41t. kl 4444 XlJft'COND .......... __ ........ Xlnt con4. IAC bor 8194. IO«m .. .._., tint al•, wsw, s.h tirel A battery •68 lie 55287 auto. P /S. Dir. Full 6 ! __ ._..,! ... ~ alter 4 pm. '65 CAD deVlife. com pl w/ badrlt eeatt • Whl tovers, 910'!9. 642-1187 aft 5 PM. · price $99 • • • • • • 464•9771 OLDS MOii LE Of'anlt eo.tr'• DMllllllt WW sell b CODtrMt IMIJ.. m top cGllld belt .,_ • one owner, local car. must SANTA ANA Dealer fer W6111 • Mlrll.: ane.. My tqUtt1 free. Pn. <~CADILLAC will trd. ~-•mi 1111 411i'*1! '1999. M6-111i 1:,.eoi::: :ioo~ H, auto. LINCOLN MIRCU•Y MUSTANG TOltONADO llmly. vat• party .... 4M""1 _ .. ....,______ 1951 Good "°"'In' concL $ltiO. iii Ciifi. illc1c Lil,.ia 4 60-2195 1301 N. Tuatl!1, S.A. 547-6667 '66 Toronado Deluxe. Full 'IT Gro, 4 Spd., qu&i;Jet; 1i T:ilrd; takt 0 .. 1' ~ 1M6 Placentia CM Apl r *· !ft',. l'l/"'r incl. tlee. 'U LINCOL~ '61 Mustang HT, V-8, auto, power, air cond., low mile-bucket &eall, mag ~.. ~ =·=* int. 54MiT7 ' ' . aeala, windowa. Air cond., CORYrt"l'e 4-4oor tedM J\411 pwr brakes .l atrg. Good age. 2 to Choole from start• many extru. IJllmac:Wate! 1"" -... . Miil Finim a tlPbol. ti.. 5 1 119 RIP 011 · power. tires. Well malntalned. Wk· Ing at $3195.00 $2,860. 642-1417 "' .&1111p Lane, O:I* M~ tulal, Diii to -$911, '$3l67 ~s a1t 6 or wknds 2645 Wett· No better WllJ'Tanty then at '6Ci G'ro Chi.rel Slue, blk 14 11ruNDERliU) eon .... ITWllt. •• C011¥ HT. Mint cond, minster Ave., C.M. LI S.12i6 LIDO MOTORS .ni top, auto, RAJ{. Sharp! J'uJ1 power, air, b1k Int.ext. CORVETTE 'IG convert. JM. '67 ~ Clprlct • dr w.,, WlllVbllt int, F pwr, nr nu SANTA ANA ·6f Muatang 2 +2 VB auto, w.mo Sl,900. 67J.6n4 Prtv. owner. Sl'IOO. ta-TZ49 ·:~ CHM OUT pQll, tt>Umau. Mu.st ..n. full pow., lftdlldlnl air UNI. .sum Pvt pty 837-8954 LINCOLN MIRCURY ft&: H, P.S. Rea.I~. l.o'N 1300 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. • '57 T-BIRD a.AMIC • _ S2900 Pvt pa.rt Call cond. MJnt condldan. Onl1 1301 N. Tustin ~.A. 547-5667 mi. Only S59 delivers &: $59 ·;s9 OldsmobUe IS, ' DR RAMILEI Xl.IIT CX>ND1 Sl.500 A:!' ultra modern tDtal 8C'J$ y, 169 ~liYll'S A• mo. oae DODGE 1963 LINCOLN 4-<lr Sedan. mo. oac, dlr, 635-0773 bd!t, auto "·U ........ air. ,._,,'4 6*11G J:Vll!. . -~--- ~ facllltlea CS.Ill*! dlr 6ll4t7a ' ' Ai 1 " r~• jij ~ sell and tervjce '61 Chev 9-pue VJ Parkwood. , "=:.:n:: · ,64 DODGE r cond, Uhr upbof, dual 1966 Mustang VS. One owner, XLNT CONO. Dir. $27.36 '62 Oaulc 4 dr. waron alx, •• T-Blrd. lA>CI Gi ..sru ~ ................. Ca .. '"--Sta w •JU • l.JUWYI 1---1-SS 396 90 tlrea. One owner. Imrnac Pl radio new tlru Be&ow delivers, allUmt contract atJc .. ~H .. ~ J ..,,,, -..-d' .- _.... -U9C'I Wl&M: autl>-ag. ,.., • ., w/w, pwt I m-Polara 4 dr. H.T. Radio, $1995. 644-2246. . bl~ebk whl1 • .,_,.. • .... ~no balance ••·••· •""."771 t:u'1319nc • ._.., c e&D. _.., _,,con";" :--"n~ ...... 6 b. $595 at o&r. 842-2639 Air. pOWr "1ndowa. PSIPB, lle9ter, automatic, pwr. ==:=====::c=.::::=::=:::C::•:= .. =·-::;~;-=.L.::::=;~~~.,...=·~;:.; .,..,.. .....,.... " ":'' '83 OIEVY U ii wwt. AJtlJ'M Wlro, UlllO. 1tr a1r cond RAF 010 f .::ia::===::::a:::z:::==:i=a:::.!.al=mt:==;m;==m::=I NAB ER S OOo•. <Mt O'lfMf. hi mm& ' $l l·27 · -•'*' Avt. HOO ,,,_..,..., Avtee HOO Imported Autos 96001m,.rted Aut.. 9600 tMMf'tect AutGI MOO ~. P/S. mo. 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YI . llydra...etk, FULL PRICE $2271 FULL PRICE ,o_, .-l11t. redlo. loea,.r, wt.it. 52377 wc:lls, fKto" air, 25,000 mlln . , '66 GTO . FlJLl PRICE I 4eer ""'"'•'· YI, lly4ra.atk, ,._ ltffrl1111: ....,le, $'1577 ..__,.,, white .. 11t. . • . ,. . '66 LE MANS · · PU~L· PRICE '66 CATALINA . 'F\li:L· PRICE . '66 GT O FULL PRICE ' --· "·. --·52577 11Hter,N411•ttr.. '66 LE MANS FULL PRICli '67 CATALINA FULL PRICE 4 Deltl' 6 fH1U. w .. oa. H.,.._.lc, ftOWl1 Sfffr!"', ,.., .. , lle:rMf, ,.., llaots. ,._,.,. .... $3377 '67 FIREBIRD 350 FULL PRICE H•.ttep. ''· ..,,._ •• ,...... S .... 77 ltffri"', redie, ....... ..... ..... 67 CHEYROLE'tS . 4 Deer M4ti11. Hy4 .. 111at1t.,-· · · ' · · · · · · · ·'64 IMPALA S.S. FULL PRICE == ::.""" '"'·· lt!a?-!· ... S-2·l 17 .. !.°: :=-.: ~r:·:!::· ' 1677 ............ . $ '66 GRAND PRIX FULL PRICE · ,,_ -,..,., '""'· $2677 '6' IMPl<LA S.S •. ' F!ILL PRICE wtllte -..lh, feel'""' ..... . . 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