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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-14 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotI ... ' the other kind, too. lt'1 St. VaJent(ne's Day 111d A1ida ii ju.st the girl to teach Brian what that • means. How much candy will kindergartener's al· lowance buy, anyway? Whale Wat~hed Paddles By, Barnacles and AU By BRUCE BENSON Of• Dtllp .......... Whale watchers stood gawking this mamtag alon1 tbe Newport Buch ahorellae from 46th Street to the Newport Pilr while a pint-sized C.UfQrttia gr_,rwhale lazily paddled 1'1· The sa mammal's destination wll s\mae ammy lagoon· in Baja calif ornla, accCll'dln& l9 the bett pe11 or Charles M1'cbell, Cal Tech marine acleatilt at the Ktrckhoff Marine Laboratory io Newport S..ch. . You'll aee tltetn oecaalonally 1n twos and threes. bat f« the most part they travel alone." Mitchel explained. ' Why was this morn1ng'1 12-foot long ~ "twtnunm1 ao elOM to shore? "It'• oCllt uncommll," Mitchell said. ''Jl•t I don't think anyone's ventured to 111 why. Tbly're juat taking It east, movinf down the cout." Mltcbell tended to d!Jcount one tbeoey, freely offered by non-specialist whale watehert, that the large creatures nib their bellies alon1 the sandy beaches to scrap barnacles off. Today's sighting oU 45th Street was e~ 1'ith barnacles and sea life on bit-b'elleld ud topsides. The wtwe dectined to d.IJplay las belly to the public. The amual migration 'of Wbales rs expeded" to continue for ano1her four to six weekl. Their favorite qawnln1 apota are Scanubom La1oon an6B~k Warrior Latoon aboqt mld-wly clown the Baja California Peninsula, Mitchell said. He · noted that full-trown gray whales are often inore than 40 feet long. ~e Annex Endorsed; 3,400 Population Seen Allied Bombers ·strike at Walls Of Hue Citadel SAIGON (UP1) -U.S. Marines pull· ed back from Hue's Forbidden City to· day and allied divebombers Jlashed in to hit the Viet Cong behind the ancient citadel's thick wallJ with bomb~. rockets and napalm that sent giant tire balls riling over this former irn· perlal capital. U.S. F4 Crusader jets and Viet· namese prop-driven Skyraiders made repeated runs over the ancient fortress, the shock waves from their bombs rattling the city in the north of South V\etnam. The Communists, who have held portions of t"h e two·square·mile Forbidden City for more than two weeb, fought back with rockets and anti-aircraft fire. Communist gunners hit one U.S. Marme Crusader jet but the pilot manag'ed to nurse It back to the base at Da Na111. Brit .Gen. FOiler C. Lahue. whosr Marines met sheets of Communist fire ln trying earlier to storm the citadel. watched the air attack from a helicopter and told UPI correspondent Richard V. Oliver his men faced "tht toupat pct ol the entire battle" for Hue. "That w.n 1'11 built lo delend the dtJ, ol COUl'H, and tbe damned thin!l 11 dolq lb job. As soon as we crack u.t wll. we're folng rlfht in." said a.' •year.old Leatherneck from (.._ VIETNAM, Pa1e !) for Ballot After Battle 91 pn>poied amendments on the .-id.pal ballot. but aimed most· of tllelr barbs at 1he compenaation JlrOposal. "As Georce W asb1ngton once said," Fbrgit observed, 'if you can't aUord the ·Job, don't take It." ll• and Cook lnsWed it wasn't nee-~ ellary to PU city board members becaUSe there ~ enough available clndJdatea willing to do the work for tree u a publlc tervlce. COunc.llman Lindsley Panooa COUD· bred by aa,ying the compensation "Is Intended as reimbum!meftt for out-of· l>OCket expenses; It's not a salary." ParsGU beads a council committee that propoeed the IJD«ldmenta. Howard Rogers, a member of Par· sons' committee, also pointed out that the voters themselves would be mak- ing the final decialon. "AU we're ask-inJ." he said, "is to give the voters ttus opportunity." V\ce Mayor-Doreen Marshall. •ho chaired the meeting in the ableace of OIHtrlcten Mayor-Paul J. Gruber, allo noted that DO pay rMes Would be set anyway without a public hearing. Mrs. Marshall added, however, that she felt tbe'propoeed •100 montbly maximum waa 1oo ~· "I woold never approw that. .. Ber colleaguea agreed, and at Robert Sbelt.oo'a q. gestiOll the ~~ ~~ Ndooed to ... · (See ~ Pale Z) I ' Shooting Charge.~? Jury Gets Report on Teen~ s Death By JACK BROBACK , OI Ille 1IMtY ...... IMlf Possible Orange County Grand Jury inveatigatloo of Uie Stanton Police Department was in the offing today amld speculation that the district at· torney's office •Ill seek indictment of a reserve Stanton police officer for the fatal shooting last Friday night of a fleetnc youth. Chlef ~ty Dist. Alty. James G. Enright •11 scheduled lo go before City Delays Final Ruling On Police TV JllnaJ dt1" "•..._ • prop u4 te· ~ed Wevidon cameru fOr Newport ~ach police m111t be post· ponied for at least a few monu.. city manqer Harvey L. Hurlburt said to- day. TIM delay waa attributed to a cut· rent lack of federal funds to 1pooaor lnoov.Uve t.echnJquee In law enforce· merit.. ''Under normal circumstances the pr= probably would have comt up "I~ ay night or at the . next City Council meeting Hurlburt said. "But now we'll just bold off until legislation has gone through and we can file our appllcaUon." Coundlmen had expected lo debate the merit! ol the poUce television sur· veUJ~ system aft.I" receMni a completed appllc&Ucla from Arinc, a Santa Ana re1earch firm. The flrm was hlred to prepare an ~~Uon fot the city 1t a cost of Federal money for the project ran out before the city could submit its applications, however. Hurlburt aaJd the dty is now wail· ing for Congress lo pass President Johmon'a Safe Streets and Crime Con· trol Act. A pending bill ~posing $100 mil· lion for research in Jaw enforcement Is expected to pass with1n a Cew months. "We've checked with various sourc- es at the state and federal level." Hurlburt said. "and Indications are that the Jeglslation should have no problems in gettin~ approved." Meanwhile. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas Tuesday con· tlnued bis efforu to ac<:1uaint the pub- lic with the police television proposal. "We here will ask for 1458.000 for our program," he told members of the Corona del Mar Exchange Club. He 11ld that the police TV cameras "w111 never be used to Invade priva- ey." He said the cameras would ooly ba 11hle to "see the same thlngs that a policeman on patrol could observe." ' Sfftf!lt Market NF.W YORK (AP) -The stock market weathered some shocks In the form of upsew.ng news today but clos· ed with 1 good lead of gains over lou ts. (See quoaUons. Pages 34-34). On the &vtrage. the market wlPfd out a gain by It steadied and v.as com· Ina back stronaly In late dealings. the Grand Jury at 1 p.m. today armed witl1 results of a four-day investigation by the DA's office into the abootin1 of Paul Meza Aguilera, 18. Tbe youth reportedly was struck by the fatal bullet when Officer Allen Christian. 42, fired after he allegedly yelled "several times" for Aguilar to stop running down a dark alleyway. The officer reportedly said be Intended H as a warning shot. Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks would not say this milrninl if !Us dapaty would Ilk for an indidment ol Officer Cbriltio. "We will present th~ evidence to the . jury and seek action, I cannot aay juat what at this time," Hicks aald. Hieb. under ~stionin(, said that the death of the Stanton-youth duriq a narcotics' investigation. "does not fit the definltion of justifiable homicide in the California Penal Code." Mathew Kurtich,, attorney for Of. (See SHOOTING, Pa1e %) Lawmakers Split Tidelands V se Fees .. P owler~ Postponed Newport Beach clty coyncllmen ap- pear to be split on whether to lmpote tidelands use fees, but t h e y ' r e unanimous ofl this much: Ther~ fJ no need to ruah the .Issue. which bas been under study for mare than a yem-. Monday, after lively study seul6n debate, they postponed for two weeks action on a proposal to go on record favoring a tidelandJ fee procram "in principle." Municipal lawmakers indicated that at their Feb. 26 se11fon they will also decide whether to ln1truct the city attorney to draw up an enabllng ordinance. As proposed by the council's tidelan~ revenue committee, beaded by Undsley Parsons, the enablln~ legislation would allow the council to set up a fee schedule by resolution later on. JUST SUGGESTION Parsons emphasized d u r i n g discussion of the issue that a proposed fee schedule submJtted by his com· mittee Is only "tentative, just a sug· gestion.". The "suggested" fees are: -A •10 annual charge for use of public tidelands by private piers ill residential areas. Some 783 bayfront homeowners would be affected. -A levy of i1 per lineal foot of public waters occupied by com· mercial. industrial and yacht club in· stallations. -A l lh-cent-per·gallon tax on fuel sold at marine service stations with docks on clty-adminJstered tidelands. Councilmen Al Forglt and Dee Cook strongly objected to the latter pro- posal. Cook saJd the fuel tax was too much. '"l'be net profit on fuel sold by operators here Is less than 2 cents a gallon in many cases." he said. "This formula needs a lot of revision. and rm not so sure about that $1 per lineal fool figure either." ADOPT ORDINANCE "These are not f i r m recom· mendations." said Parsons. "We·re asking only that tM council adopt the enabling ordinance. Then set the fees later by resolution. Obvious I)'. some Inequities will exist. and we can correct them by ,...olutlon, and not bave to rt-Write tbe Cll"dtaanre. • &blrt Sb6ltoa. "190 MrYt4 on Parsona' committee aJoq w l th Howard Bopra, told Coot that the auueated fuel tax ''ia baaed on what other lltrbora dtar1e, IM ear llgure is on tbt low aide." C'A>Ok. botrever. argued that unlike In other hafbors, Newport's marine aerviee· st1tJ0ns. Wttb one exception. are located on privately own~i uplands, with just their docb on public property. "A little ramp out tl1tre doesn't constitute a place of (~TIDELANDS, Pace!) * ·* * For git, Cook W reek Image: Vote Together Newport Beach city councilmen Al Forgit and Dee Cook, who have failed lo see eye-to-eye on many iuml in the put. teamed up Monday •t on a series of council votes. Most of the ballotln& concierned pro- posed City Charter amendment.. They also jointly voiced objections to the tidelands fee plan. "Hmm." muaecl Council m a n Howard Rogeta at one point. "Thi& is a pretty interuting coalition here!' "We're runnln1 for re-elecliOll," Forgit explained. It was a far cry, Clty Hall observen noted. from a recent meeting at 1'hich Forgit invited Cook out into the munkipal parting lot. Cook decliDed the invitation. Or-C~•·. Weataer Don't let that aun Cotl yoq; there'• more wet stuff on tM way. warna forecuter Gordo• Shields. And temperanir,s won't budge over the eo.dell'te mark on the Onnae Cout. INSIDE TODAY 19 · Miles • Ill Front TMre'1 ~ o tDC1V to beot the imponiblt aM HtmtfnQton Harbour ll'QCht.fmcm 1'46 '°"*'· the bottv probltm ot o bff · "'°" 4nd loto b~ ... dtdronfc gadget and ,. ... Serena. the 1cratcb boat from Se Frlftc:laco. · IAteat ~Tuesday placed K.latoa off Point Telma. about 19 milu ahead Of Sererta. Serena hid cloM?d the gap 1Ughtty, howtver. with :: day·~ run or J72 miles against 14& for Kla1oa n. Un .... the weather improves toward the rear of the neet. ii 1ppt&rs eltber KlakNI II or Serena will make a cletn 1weep Of thl11lo'1re&t Acapulco race on rteord. ' . WhU:hever Gii C'tOIMI tbe llnc. fint should pick up overall and Class A honora. Last boat In the neet la Jacob Wood'• Chlriqul from CaUfornJa Yacht Club. sfill 161 mllee from the finish. The tervpo of ncltement began lo pick up bat toNJ u more planeloads of wives and friends of tM racing crt1t1 atrf•ed. But the alowneu al tt\e race h•• put 1 damper on mott "the (See ACAPULO), Pile I) ,,.,,, .. '~ ' Wedntsday, FHnllry 14, 1961 'Irvine Officials A Ask TruStees ,To Up Sm~ts Tbe lnlM Oo. tedaJ. Ml Mbd Newport-Mesa trustees to ttretcb , school dlstrltt boundartet to tab ID enoueh chlfdren to ftll 10 more •tlaun>om1. I ':_ Tbe req\lllt -at. • time ..... the unified achool dlltrlct face& an , anticipated 1bortap of 44 clluroOm• rnext fall. • · TM addltloDal da11dr8 -aa ' htbutild llot of tbel1l -woald come from • portiae "' • ~ullt • housing tract near Urbanu1 Square. on MacArthur Boulevard. Corona del Mar. An arb6tNrJ acbool diltrict boun- dlrJ cUvktin1 Newpart..Mela from San .i.qlllq Dem~ School ·~ Cuti ..... die tr.el beinl fl'OC••t d tor umaation to tbe city of Newport Beach. Argeatinian Luneh About 71 aere1 CIC tbe 21J.1Cn tr1et .. lnalde. tbe Su Joaquia ~ San Joaqula truatee• have not acted :,. 7et Oil the Irvine C-ompuy request to rtdra1r tbe line IO it loopl around the tract. Tbey mUlt lnitiate the peti· . .&ion for transfer lf there 11 to be Vllitiq students from Argentina enjoy lunch on Corona del Mar Klwinia Club Tuesday. Today Kiwanians took student. to Loi An- geles .Art Museum and Univeraal Movie ~dlo. Next week 1ite1 will host f.orma1 dance for students. Seated ·around table are (from left) Horacio Briohlero, Ricardo Gotelli. Raul de Juan, Dielo Goualu, Lucia Terminiello and Raul Almeida . . one. ant t The previous line was me o Jll"T9 only unW precise planning was done. Irvine Cqmpany Vice President .~ !la1 Wataon told Newport-Meu board . memi.rt. Bahe in Barraeks .. Be laid deveiopmnl will •tart la ' early 1WDmer and estlmaWJd children ' will be going to achool from the area ~ about a year from now. Girl Live3 3 Weeks at Secret Bcue "' "We'd all be better off in the long run wftb a tensible line." trustee :.rs.Um •'Bad" PraJdln renmkecl. • , If tM boaDdary laa't cb.anCed. next ~ door neilhbor• will find their children ~·m different school JY•tems. In the ~ aM of famDlet In the San JUlq1lhl . 4llUid, cbUdnD would probabl,y be -bultd Joni 4tJtucet becaUH 2M · children does not Justlf1 a new school. A 1cbool lite hu been tel aside by ·-t!ie-Irvlne Compan1 OD-the Ntwport--.Me .. stdf-9' the boandary. * * * l',...P .. el LAKENHEATH. England (UPI) .... The U.S. Air Force said today a 22- yev~ld Enlli•h girl waa 10 fond of American afrmeo she lived three • weQ:a in a barra~~s at the top secret maclear bomber bue here. "She wa Ute a'mother to us," said one di her Lonner barracu mates. "We are investigating," announced ·iilhtllPPed Air Force brass. Offlciala g.uantty nfused to reveal the Clfl'• name, but they said she bad been forever banned from all u .s. Air Force buet in Britaln. Airmta quoted her as saying she had gone to the bue to be with her bol!riend. "l11e other boys in the block were very aportint," she said. ''They all kept our secret." The airmen salid tbeJ brtuht her fOod from the me11 ball and til return she was "like a mother" to them, iron- ing and mending theiz' c~ and gen- erally cleulnr up afttt tbe 31: mea. She wore Air Force fadtitet and tucked her hair under a mJlitlrJ cap, they said. · Flnally MCUritJ police' ti the bue arrived for a aUl"PriH--drul IQ1cb. They found the girl iDlteld. Officials inliated there •• no 1e-curi9' violation since the barrack wu not inside the fenced .area •hen the Air Force keepa planel loaded with nuclear weapons. ~ANNEX ... · .adjacent acrea for park J>Ul'POl.8S· The • ,cbool lite would prenmably be , .evallable for purcbue by th • .• .Newport-Meta Ulilfiad Schoo1 Dlatrtct, ·wblle the part lite may be dtdleated i 'to the city, in line with prevlo1.11 com· ) .pall)' policy. 1 Mayer said an annexation timetable Apartment Units Eyed Near .Air Traffic Route • indicates ftna1 clb' adloa. foDowlnl · ~ ierln of p\tblk "\iarlqJ, can take Faced with a request Tuesday Di&ht place before April. : -. -f* · of-. tlknlt a~llt · m saata Alla mi,,. dlrect!y '.' 1.;..:::.~ ~· ·"1·,-'"-.. . , • •County Airport traf· ,.,...... comm11slo!m's · · · · · i-f . ttiemaelyes ~iep) TID ELA S· • • . meaiii. ,-:. ~ " : ·~~ • • • • \ 1 \' I ' • "1'bt1'~.,cied to.~· ·~ty hdtlwa • ib, tSdlrJPk,i. hi ~ dePlanainvel~.~Ward ~=a1!1:nr c!.!}o' -T"fo-me, Jt .. :~ Nid p_,..1, wr--. '4Wllat _. .. ~ tlplaDdl wftllout ~ tldaludlT" I . .. ~~~~~ --abould be rtiml>wMd .t "' We ,... the landlord 1hoalcl bl." . . . . : ''When a man owna rilbt ~ to tbl, water'• edit," llAd FCll'Jlt, 'you have to come up with a different sort of qreemtnl Somt ol ~ , fellas have lon1 leue1, anct·tbeQ 10'I : come in IDd bouDc9 tbia rllbt on top of him. How'a be lobll to set out of hiJ lease?" Parsona conceded tbat Forlit railed 1 "a good polnt." "But we hold these public tidelands 1n trua~ and one landlord iln't col· lecting," bl l&lcl. ''The ctty bas pt to put its bouae in or~, or th ... lfate will... . ·At the evenint council ..-. the rr\atter wa1 unanimoUl)y ~ for two neb With 1ttt1e fu#bir' discuulon. Vice M11or Doren M a r 1 h a 1 J , presldin.I hi the abltnce ol. Ma70r PaW J. Gruber, wbO' la m, alked trie city staff to tend copies ol the Ud•landa committle report to iroupa that req1111t the~ DA:lY PILOT · ;o..ICI SUNRva* HONORED ' Stt· Keleeft~lela ... ... ' McDaniell Voted Ne~'sTop . Police Supervisor ' ' .lM9 Weatclifl Drive, Newport Beachf : "'1.t!l • ...., ........ «. the property or "some other lepl mea.na be foqpd to protect both the :property '~tr~ the a1rpQft. .,, ;., ~· 'J1le 1 .W~ pr~ is locat41~on . Ole n~ aide ~·Meaa Drive ~ut . ~ feet tut of Santa Ana Avenue, The Commission and the county Board ol Supervisors have been in ~ltant b<# ·wa~r 1n ~nt motJtbs •ver • .s~ developmat.s in. the 1 Hellbta and ·oa : ~ Barbor )aea .Jand. ~ Most recent protelt to airpoi.:t es· panaion wu filed bJ <;ox Brothers of S,._ wire> bUUt 1be P1111us Apartment complex a« Santa Ana Avenue jUlt IOuth of Palilades Road. The conltructlon firm Joined other Harbor Area resiclenta in proteating ' tire propoeed m&iter plan Of air transportation for the co~ty. ~ Plunblt ColQtninion 1 s ~· to study 1lae Ward u1e petmft aP,Ucatian thtt afternoon. The airport commi!l&ion Tuesday ~l~J also took atepa t(>ward silencing ancn:Oet knotty problem -airport noise. Followlnt *•Jpt ol • letter from · the Fedrul A\ttation Atency·outl.ining posaib'&e nollt abUement proced\lres, CommiNion a.tnnan D • n 1l i s Carpenter namtd a committee to st\tdy Che._, >.A 'IQUlltionl. Jack MuUU.;. head of a Newport Beach airport commJttee, wu named :~ ol ~group wiUa Leland • MUllJcr namtd u altiernata cbalrman. Serviq on IM~*9 .will-~ Carpell*, Art u .Gae Cou- ty Caiwel'a ~ .4lrpOri Tower chief Quentin Stockdale, &Del tbe coun-tf 's new dQ'lctor ol aviation, RoMtt · Bre1nab~ • The FAA recommendMiOns conf.ain various !DIM pUJ1 1uuest.1ons alld other motel t!lat could~ possibly be made to abltl ,llr,P.orl .DOlle. ., ,,....·p-J VIETNAM ••.• · . Cordon, lad. Off abort, U.1. N*'J,...._. Id ID, waitlq fCI ...... to .. tlMlr •ix·tnch pm .............. ... 111ret-ttorJ-lllC' tllDl .... ., .... reopen the lnvesU,atioll. Tbe Place and Buman" m~ sroup la a d presented a peUtion r t q • • a ti a11 flD'tber, tnqu1ry in the tboatlna. 11 Blind Did tbe ~ ia takin1 tiia ~u.. tbJt \he na waa If· JUst6d. They m bulat ._. rt on ftve eye-WitMIHi-repOrta Gd. • tional law enforcelbent •tudarda. asserted. Four of 1.lrt w1tnellel ,...,. baa.ide the bouae at t1re· tkne ofi the altoouq aod the ~ •••.• ,UM .... t.~a car. . . ;, ·~ "The ti1Uiil WU. ujut ~· there. wis delWte intor;matioa ~ · the raid wu · inade' that Ila. ....... a· aide tbe he>Uae were uaarmed; ....,,. wat DO threat of any kind &o tbl llftl or penoaa of the Giflcen; and ~ ya-: Do juitiflcatloa flW ..._~ juvenJ]es with weapou." ' ..• r "There WH also no proof uat Amuantlrus was guilty of a f~.Jt w.ould have been a simple ma'tet_~ captur• b1m 1n a 1bart time If bl mu etcapld," Blanct ~-. . Council memben tlled Mr:t Tuuday with Saperiar Colirt W1U.iam C. Speir1. ''We are aJle . I for att lnftlfiptioa ti ta 1bootiq1 ol Paul Apllera, 1*a.. tie · two ca.NI 111 limlltr 1n tMt lll&lnlld Th IUerrillal 1'ne natled for 11 daJI .. tmide the ~ ta oldla daJt • ·~· _ P~ J ' • -) ~ Amwwr'ktnp ad COia'Uwl . ,, ~ tre;" attack br N•YJ n SHOOTING PROBE ; • • ~ ' t •t j ~dera and Soatll Vktnamelt Al ltJtalders plus America ~ . · 1 =rnectt; ,::.:. ~ .._.: ::t.,Tb. ~=..re:.~ . :u:~:~ on Pollce Chief Paitt prmously bad pal1'd tblir pancb to baTt lat .,,....., to "9tlf1 ·cm Ida · ., I spare dama,. to the lmpll'la1 ,.... on bebd ·before tbl Grad J'fll'1. . Arbilo bad fOlllbt Mobatt 1 Mlletlin 1bat are sOath VMtlam'• si.-. 1'llt. AU,.. ---1814 bl9 woald pua u chief a )'Mr ap, cbarliDi tbat·M lrCbltectural treasm.. tldl illfonnatlDll to tbl JurJ and, did not pUa a ·written enmluU., '-:.~-== = :0: =~'ti.~=~ be the job. ed '1 -and ,.,..,_ U. dalll' or a CbrfltlU lbot Apillra 111 u.. back Lut April, Arblso walk Into the fm1l Viet Coal llwulaa. U.1. Air of tbe bead at a dlltuce atlmated at StantOQ police station and ~- Force B52 Stratalartnuee toa., .-121 Jarda wblll tbl JOllth fled after fleer Christian an4 Sil e Id their cloltat Hldl to GM c.ptal. beinJ qwtlcmd for paalbll urcotica Boudreu, allCJ ~lved 1n tbl Frtdf' U.S. 1pobl111i1n laid tilt t. poaeaalon, aceordlq to p o 11 c e nipt iboottq. · . 'L •tin• jets, Mell blt of cir I ·:a · Ht rtPoNdlJ·hit the offic9n '-8,.in ti-~---\t3 ~llCWll#H:' ~JS-. cloaer. U.S. lpoUtmlD laid the district •ttanlJ 1~-IU ... reporto ...,.1'1ttptod. ..-,,.,,..,,.:-!!!~ I a..~ ... ;amandlr . ·~·~. t •· te . I , Jw o(,tbt 'llti,Mr P ~d .the BM' faet u,..t bis chief 4epdty w~-frettn-UM a · l~S ·on Saiao I d 0 0 rs t •·P titlg the results or .Ult invdt!JatlCID1'~ ltaf Peres 0( s ' ptllidut mar$la.n( Ott lkiorfty basis, was an indication · dthaf we "are 'ribt''-"'of ·'4118 .1 tetg1e • J.atin agoktslJ\en sald ... Ttity de~ted the ttkinc thla caae UIMlt.'' , ~·, . . .\pllrican Citm~. ~~C> n.auy tariet area 11 virotally unpopulated Hkkl saicl he esjlMtl U t.1 '2> ·ntjlb( ~e,, the-COUIMllt e1-ar" that except for Viet Cong. wttne11ea to be called to testify in tbe an officer threatened to kill ~th -Qt ·the capital'' frlnl'9i govemment Grand Jurf ~ta.U.. ~ ltllioD • the n.lpt before Aguilero wu troops reported killing M gue.-rUlas at . "1Gb.blJ '"1J'·ba wotmd. 'tt'•'late tlllll -He;aaJd, "A woman told me tan subwt>an Binh Cmanh and tr0<1ps of aftemOon, a1 far u -dee ii Obll· : offlcer w.ained her U her aon raa away tlle-\\S. Anny• J~Dtvhlon cet'Md,". braid. -....-•· ~at any;:bne, they would arreat ·him, were reported battling Viet Cong Mean .. blle, the Stanton City Council they would kill him." : northwest of the ci~. On a ship chin· go~ into the act Tuesday night wben Councilman Martha Weiabaupt,, who nel near SaJ.g011, IUflTi.llt mortars and CouncilDlan Gilbert Arbise 1ald be bas frequeDUy jointed Arbflo in recoOltss rifle ftre hit the SS Tourlstt, wculd cfll for a .f!and Jur7 Ju-critlCWh Chief Mohatt, ubd P.erez an A.roerican merchant ship brtn~i.. vestl(&tfeU' ol ' Ae StaDtot:: 'P"1ce. if h• itolild reveal names of the tfficer supfilitt. • ., 'i : Department In .~ rel\ewal. o( lis cob: and other persons involved. t -Camp J>andleta --..... 11 .WGUI neither COiidlrm n• dl9J alf1 nperta reprdlaf Marine t r • o p ~emeota, today 'wb"1 qlalltio6ed about the poulblllty of Pendletoa Marines belnr beavll:f lnvolftll 1a tbl . ~test call for troops for VletDllL " HOwever, a Defelllt n.,.nmat ·~man bl w~ said oarUer ~--addttlonal 10,MIO troopi ... to 'Vietnam would be trim nplar alta and wou!d srobeblY bt from tbe n- c inal"Cler of the ltia Marine Dhilim • t ~ Pendleton ad t1'e I 2 a d ·Airborne Diviaion out ot Ft. Brap, l'f.C. • , 'lbe De.tense Depu1meat Mid tbe : Pita would not be identified until tbey ~reach Vietnam, presum•b)J by air. . l'laeJ could include cme ti the two re- . m•1ni brllad .. of u. Mb Mariw, wbo alrtactY uv. a tblrd of tltllrforct : in Vietnam. 1., Tbe Defeme Dtpmtmtnfa adimt In c ped.ins tho addttloaal sroand troopl . '° Vietnam mab1 it Uke1J that a • iedalon will come IOOll Gil Wbether' ; men civilian reterVll wU1 be called to ldive duty. - •• When he ordered tbe callap of 14,71'7 air reaerviata on Jan. 21, Prelldent , 1olmaon lndlcai.d that a plan ln· yolving civfllu O'OUDd ruervea alao wu under coukferatloa. C I In armounciltC ~ that ..s. '~tional troops ... belDC rUlbed to · Vletnam, the Pentagon uld no dedlion hid been reached u yet on a caDup of ground force reH?WI. U lfound reunee are IWDDloned from civlllu life, three National Gun divialom -the 2ltb in Piamylvania, the 38th in Indiana, and the 47th ill MJrmnota -and tbe 4th MarlDe Dlvilioa, hlch ls spread Oft?' the country, are conlidered mOlt lib- , ~ to be tapped. I I Tfae IUard dlmlml beeded a U0,000.mm "Hlect farce" of dv11lana ' ~ received spec1a1 trainillC ad · equipment bl ta TbtJ have been • ready 1ince that time for dtployma within six to el&ht weekl if aecellU')'. • 11 The majcr unlta In tbe farcet re- . mainlnl in the United Statea. in ._ . atuon to the Did AlrborM, CCllllllt of ; Cbt lat and 21111 Armond dhlliml at Ft. Hood, Tn.., and 1bt Ila MIO''"'• , rs Diftllaa • J't. ear... Olio. Apostlft Meut1re llp Don WiltiameoD, producer ot Laguna's famed Pageant of the 1111· ten, July 12 ttlrvulh Aug. 24, is in to rehearsals already u he mates revisions in the ftow't famoul closer, "The Last Supper.'' It will be better and more IOftly Hlbted this year. From left to right, Apollel tn "1ivin& picture" art Bruce Englar, Newport Beach; Gordon Kent and Leonard DaVil. Laguna Beech; and Harold Frantlin, Lona Beach. Special Ckisses Slated For Beach D~ug Users By MARGARET BAIL ... ...., .......... A special clua will be set up for atudeatl ""° .. have ued or poueued danproui drqa off campu1," Hun- tiqtGD Beach Bieh School Dlatrict' Trulteea ro1ed Tuelday m,ht. Other rtudenta who •e "HrloUJ)y lnvolved wt1h law enforcement a1en· clet and wba1e presence on a regular catnpu la hottile to the welfare of o4ber' atadlnta _, alao be placed in tblle special dulel,'' they alao COD· eladld. ,,...._ Ir .... •cad for the pro- POied extended day clMa while Dr. :J011eph E. Ribal and Ma t t b e w Weyuker voted agailllt it, for different reuona. Rlbal felt that mare time and study w•• needed before launcblq the new cla11e1. "Thia meuure will dllilf1 some parenta who are askillc what we are soms to do about these stadlnta, and may get aome headlines,'' Blbal 1aid, but added that a truly effoetlve pro- ll'IDl could be developed only after ntenlive ltudy and conaultdoD with aperta. . - 'Won't Alt.er Budget Despite Regents' Protest SACRAMENTO '(AP) ..:. G t • • .,.. aa,1 be WWl't mab tubltan· tla1 dlanp1 in .. pnpoMd - JDllllcm bcldf•t b' the thllwrsity of Callfonda f« tbe ccimJna ftlcal year .. ''Thil ii fixed ," be to)d hll weekly 9ew1 conference Tllelday about ille a,un. And Reagan said university regents lbouJd consider their retpanslbillty to lbe taxpayw befon tb1J c:riUdle his Debris Discovered In SF Bay Search Fnm Win 8ervlctt A narch continued today for the bodies of two Loa AlamitOI fllen kill· ed SUnday WMn theJr jet trainer crashed into San Francisco'• Oatland Bay Bridge. The Navy said they plan to use cranes today to haul up debris they believe to be part of the Nwy T-33 jet which carried the aviators to their deaths . The sectl<m1 were located near the crash site by sonar Tuesday, but a Navy spokesman safd they could not be identified clearly. "They were probably 1ome im· portant parta of maybe wings and possibly fuaelage," 1poke1man said. Police Permit Unconstitutional LOS ANGELES (AP) -In a ruling stemming from the controvercial play "The Beard," a judge bas ~Id that ordinances requiring a· police permit for a play prior to ita production are unconstitutional. ·Municipal Court Judge R o b e r t Farner bald Tuesday that th e ordinances "Interfere with freedom of expression" and " ..• violate the pro- ducer's right&" b)( subjecting him to censorship. But Fainer refused to dismiss charges against producer .Robert G. Barrows, U, and performers Alex- andra Hay, 11>, and Richard Bright, 30. ot aiding or enfaginc ln lewd conduct and uarnc obacen• word&. • l . btpw education budcet. Ont of the cmnpuse1 moat severely · dected by Reasan'• UC budrel cuts ;r. Irvine. CJumcellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. aald the UCI campus will be "very . bad1.J hurt" if cuts in number of new proleaaor1 are not r-:1tortd. '!be Republican aovernor Hid Jt Is "undentlandable" that re 1e n ts "become attached"' to 'the Unlveraity 10. much ~ it "make.a tbelD foraet tometi.mes iMf alao bave .a retpODllbility to the people.0 • Thia ii especially true ct loqtne memben of tbe board, added Reapn. a resent himself. Resents Pbillp L. Boy E. Canaday and Edwin W. Pauley recently allid they feel Reagan 1hortchaqed the university in the allocation, u tlle uniwnity requested $311 mllllon • "Where do they think the money .la comtns from?" Reaean aaked. Generation Gap?. It's Exaggerated, Says UCI Prof By THOMAS FORTUNE OI .. Del'J ...... Sltit "The generation sap la largely apurious. "Morality ls beinf revitalized rather than declilling." These denials of two pet complaints of adults. were voiced Tuesday by Dr. Donald E. Walker, UCI vice chancellor for student affairs. Walker spoke to 'IS Women Associates of the UCI Interfaith Foun. elation. The feneration gap is exagaerated because both adult& and youth want it to be, he aald. Adults use lt as an excuse to project their problems and ,Wlt onto another generation, he 1ald. Youth uses it to feel autonomoua and emphasize its own aubculture. Walker mentioned two other factors he said contribute to the apparent but actually counterfeit g e n e r a t i o n gap. Poor memory la one reason for believing the gap has widened, he 1aid. He dusted off 19th Century student upheavals at Harvard, Yale, Princeton and VJrglnia ill which a policeman was killed, a profeaaor was killed, fire trucks were wrecked, and hall a atu· dent body was smpended. Press coverage ol stti<lent disturba.n- ces i3 another factor , he said. "The press has not always used universities too well. But I don't lay all of the blame at the door of the public expression media. We demand IL We know things are bad on campua and we want to bur It," be remarked. Turning to morality, Walker, an or· dained Methodist minister, said he diaagrees with the prevallinf belief it la on the decllne . Morality la being ftvitallzed among the young by being made more personal, he said. "Asking what does this do to me, fn. side me, is more demand.in& than bl-. Ing it on social unction -don't pt caught," he 1ald. He observed that students who da(l't march, demonstrate, wear · 1andall and a beard know what their poers are talking about "and it may not be bad." "They're saying that 1y1tem1 doe't provide juatiflcaUon for 1DdMdqal •eta agafnst humanity -bamanl1if. comes first," he 14id. · }J for 1e.xual morality, Walter Hid. "Youngsters tait more and u1e more four-letter worda than we ever did, bat when It comes right down to bebarior It's about the same." Generation gap and changed moraJI. ty are overplayed, he aaid. ''BlatorJ does not turn sharp corners." Walker alao remarked on the role tf the university. "The university ha become the principal institution of 1h1a century, just like the corporation w11 in tbt last," be said. ''The buls of power ts no longer land and wealth1 it St G• perUse. ' "The university has become the principal avenue into the affluent society. Stories of corpora ti• n presidents with fourth grade educa- tions who beat their wa~ to the top juat aren't beard any more." He aald that people want eodmo thln&a from the university, lib belnC the aterile keeper of the status quo. BIGGEST EYER ' ., co:•:soLIDATION SALE! Mo"8d ,. (Ye"'thing to Our 3 Orange County Stores! Hu•on Park Store Closed! Famous Brands! All Must . Go! .LAii ::a ·DAYS • Feb. 15, 16,.17 rHU1s.-F110Av-sAr. SPORT COATS .,, •20 •30 SPORT SHIRTS •1 •2 •3 DRESS SLACICS '6 . •9. •11 DRESS SHIRTS •1 •2 •3 JEWELRY 1/2 Pric'l TOP COATS $20 { j • __ ........__,_ Fear Mounts ·For MiSsing ~ ......... ...., Neltmr anow,nor nin. nor beat, nor gloom ol al&bt ltlJI tbele lot· ers from the twttt completlon of their appointed rounds. M.l'J J. McDet n.ett, 19, ii the lady letter carrier on Route 70. Tyrone Y.._. to, 24, ii the ))Oilman on Route 38. nw routes lntenect at Providen- cia AYftVe IDd Ketmeth Road in Bu~ 'n.J N\le been e_.,. ing Olly greetings there since Auguat, 1968, when they met at a Post Off1ce picnic. They haft au. nouced t.e1 wm 1e.t .marrW • June. Negro Girl GAFFNEY, S.C. ( U PI ) AutbGrities today pretlld aB available • leadl to trick MD 1J.7UH)d Opel Dlaue Bucbon ud tbe 11UU1 •·bo ~ ...-bar, but tbeJ feared that abe - Uke two otbe'r women wbo ditappeared lut week -WU dead. '"!be ooly ones -that knew whether she ii dead or not ts tbe man wbo bu her and that man up tbere,.. said Sbtliff JaliaD B. Wrt.cb*, pointla& at tbe sky. It wu feared the man who toot Opel. a Negro, was tbe same man who abducted two white women ud killecl a.en lut week. Ind I*!' caDed a ::i c:=. te tell blm wtMre to ~ broqb& Jn treftl'al men for questioning early today but all were re!ene«L He takl other leads -in· clUdlnl an anonymou letter -were being cbecked out. Opel's older stfWr sn t:be girl shov- ed .scna.mlnl into the trunk m • car Tuesday as Ille waited far a IChool bus. She said tbe man was white, with brown bafr, about 25-35 years old. Wright said Opel was believed in Ute hands m the mm who strangled and raped & 20-year-old white bouaewlfe aad a ltyear-old white girl bere last week aDd left their naked bodies in rural ar,eas of tti.e county. 1''nlil is a dahguous person, a sick . perlOll," Wright said. Women in this rural county, already upset net the earner slayings, were shaken _,,, by the ki.dnaptng. Mn. Margie Wright said, "We u women- folk are alra14 to be M borne ... know· • · DIC tllere'~ • ti1\ef CllJ the iooae." . 'l'llll·'*""'bll. 'WU jat three miles from wbere. the nude body m Nancy Christine Rinehart, l~. bad been fou.ad laat Wednetday blDeatb a pile ol busba and limbs. ~.,.-...... " ...... . ' ·'f ~ JfaTdif Grtu lteg.nt Dr. Bruu A. Middleton o/ Vineland, N.J., admi1'e1 tM acepttr he toiU c:arrv at tM f1'0Nthcua Jlaalud. Ball todo11. Dr. Mkldi.ton toaa 111ftted aa Ki11g o/ tilt Kmoe of P1'0f'MtMv for the 1968 Maf'd.il G1'G1 sea.son. • ' Slx·foot, four-inch Eugene Ry- land; a 40-year-old social worker, •ore a fake beard and a 1tov~:ke hat to the ... Abe Uncoln look· e contest" at the Americana Hotel in ork in honor of Llncoln's . He WU the unanimous Choke of the judges ••• Ryland W• b only entrant • Jf=wl Swart, a _.,,,.. from Warne, NJ., aq, he hot hod a tmible tmu toiU. hU t11mt met actof' Don Adams k· on appearing on te~ in •Gee Smorl." "People Uamk l .,,. putting them on and then ho me fo-r mv real 'nOt'IN,., taid' •nnan Smart. Bid toha& tr toof'lt, tht Ttevet S"90rt "°' G Ulephont in hia ah~ oftd wJam. ever aaluman Smart makta a coll, ht 1a111, "Ttltphonc opera· ton often aak me if l'm caUing from m11 ahot ." • t Composer · author M• r • d I t h t"Muslc Mlln") Witt.on held a brief hlWI conference during a stopover at O'Hare loternltlonai Allport in Chicago and reported on progret1 on bll new Dl111ical ccaedy, .. 1491." .. J have flnilbed il •l&M or nine 5. and ftnllhed it apln just be- 1 got on the plane today. rn robab~ fimlh it aaaiD D9U week." It was also near the place where the other victim Mrs. Nancy Carol Paris, . wai. fOQDd floatillg beneath a rural bridge. Both bad disappeared mysteriously, the girl l111 route to tbe store where ber mother \worked, the housewife while walkint her toy poodle. Nation Orders Seat Head Rests· For All Autos W ASBING'l'()N (UPI) -T Ju jONIWDillt hday or-'•J•d automaten to equip an new cars 1'tth ~at beM rests startinc next Jm. l. Tbe aim lr to cut wbipluh in· juriu triaend by some 4 mlllloa rear end coll.Wom a year. The new slf ety standard requires htad reltl on both the drinr's seat aod the right front passenger 1eat. Under the regulation, canna.ken will be allowed to use a high back seat, a so~ add-on euhlon or any otb• device elLat can mHt the re- qulrtd safety performance, t be IQvenmltDt 1Ul. Federal H l Ch way Acftlnistrator Lowell K. Bridwell sald a subl\anUal nUD\ber el rear end colllsfona result tn wbiplub lnjurie1 -~au.allY \o tht neck.' What 1allppens is this: Wben a car is struck from behind evea at low apeecl, a persoa \a pu1hed forward -.lolmUy I eaulint Ills kad to •IPbadrwri But if a bea4 rest Is used, the anap- pinl actiDa is reduced. Tbil, iD tum, CQta tbe 8'jdrJ rate. ' ,,.. bead Nit ltaDdard ii the llCODd ~ .t ..... JrnproYematl Auued . foe ltel model can. E•lltr, .. Na· tiooal Blahway Safety Bu.reau lssued stadlrda .......... J.iP\lDC. . . . u" ~ • ONE OF FOUR -OflciaJ, remove the frozen body of one of f~ .ptember• of the Boler Ann family of Weatbroot~ M,aine~ found lbOt m tile· bead Tueldly. PoUice are busy today t:ryinc to utover dues to what. appears to .be a "'8rre mUnter-sucide-._. · .. . . •p Cover Nation With Snow, Ice By umw hell bl&enadeul A roaring winter atorm no one wanted fot a Valentine sluued much of the nation today with cold and snow. Seven iDc~s of snow ten in Nevada and Utab. Snow fell from the h1aber elevations o( the plateau region acrou the Rockies to tbe south and central high plains, chan&inl to sJeet and freezing rain in TeUJ. Cold gripped much ol the aation on tb1s Valentine's DQ. Tbe mercury dropped out ol sight in nortllml New En1l"d and in Neth Dakota before tbe -NM. Tbe pndrn R WU 17 beto<tf rtto at Old Town, Maine . Norlbern Florida ODCe a g a i n shivered in below.freulle tem- peratmeL On the aunny aide, it was ail early· morning • at Brownsville, Tex. Sevu Jncbes of snow blanketed Roosevelt, Utah, and Tonopah. Nev. Two inches fell at Albuquerque, N.M., and ooe incb in soutbealtern New Mweo and w .. t central Tuai. lleaY)' ...., and travelln warnlags wre Ja effect from TU. to Arllca and Utah 11 a storm bfft'd owt the soutlrwest. Heavy snow watnings were posted for much of western and southern New Mex ico. the Utah aoun· taina and in nortll-ceatraJ a n d nortbeastern Arizona and the bi&JaeI elevations ol southeast Arizona. Travelers warnings also were iJl ef. feet for m\lda of wenem and cemal 1'uu because el ...,, llillt 9d fNelial rain. Snow flurries conttnued to whip ., east of'~ Great Latu. 'l1ne inches fell at SJiacue. N. Y. A faU ltonn drOllfld 11 iaebes of I DOW • loath n.i, Jae., 'l'lltlQyt •now IUlta triUWed cbaln·ruc:tion collisions on the Penns1lvania Tmlplb. t r I I ' A Reiteration of Rain . .- ....... ......., ...... ... ....... .......... .._. T ..... ....,_ ,._ti ........ .,....... ........ ,;. ... _.., t!llW. _____ .._,.,, .... ._,... c.wr..e °""9Ct ,..,,.. M te41t.s, but Cram said it wu "pretty ,,tld." "Tb ere wu a lot ol blood ewoerywben, '' Cram said. Artbv Laliberte, Mn. Allmcl's brother, called police Tutlda,J w11ea be could Dot reach the family by telepboae. Be said be had DOt see• any of the Allarda "since tbe middle ol lut week." Laliberte-said aJtOtb« IOll, Palll, 17, wu in "Beot Cam&I'' at tbe Great Lakes Naval Trainbl1 Ceatet aear Cblcago. HuNT HIJACKERS Wl'fH HA NGOVERS LOS AN~ (UPI) -PoUce kept a wary eJ• today for uy ..S. vertisemenb o&rlng liquor at eut- rate ~ • a clue to the ldJactblc ol • Wholesale distributor'• trucL Frank Evans toJd police tw.> men jumped on 1he truck wben he ftapped •t a "traffic aipa1 at S1llllOD A~ and ~ BouJenN abortly bef•e DOOD. Evans was locttd Jn tbe vm bodJ ef bi's truck after the thieves tnmftned •.ooo in aaorted liquors t. tbeir nn vehicle. ...... , .. --... liMlt Oii •Ila .. llmit .......... ... ........ _,__"'-~ liflt .r ftle trftd. • Al l NlW GOOOl'fA" AUTO Tl"tl ll"l ~TEEO ep1nst .. fcb lft ---.... ...... _ .... _ flOf'IMI 1oed llH.Ol•e. OIUpt _ ....... punctwa. ™·-· ......... Mt ...... __ '!---........... ...... --tl-..... ..--..c. -.• .......... •w'M.'e W A SOOO¥IM TIU FAILS U11111R THIS C1UMA1ntt #fl1 et ----~--.. ............... c... -·-.... --~ -------·-.....--.... 4:.:1: SS£~ ~-t'::'.!$,9.1 -... -... -....... .,,,. ... :.:: .... -...... .. WASHJNGTON (AP) -same Dllltlria1 qaia. nu. ~. ~...-.. Jlri· '*IN It Ill wtliCb mall• tiaa C..., wu 1'dlllll'Js Qt)' 1111 knew wbat "bl some ot tie article but hid uo ~ ls Oll8 uilnt• PrU. Clark Griev1n1 ._. wtlo bave time she repcirtN it to the vat. bomla aad ln pahnaine a tlldGiMd . U.. t k • 'Dr. M. Edwll'd Cler,k. •pr;..' .... .,.._,, bll U'ticle bad to control 11. ~ -f to h~ nuide a puldlc ltate- . Jolt hubandl • IODI in ~1· ~ we .~ yielated in· barbarWI Uie cuafNI la.'" feuer ot rtllli9Uf ._.. a.a· MDt to motbefa and . Sild Peerm'an: · meat eoocendng the death 1M Vietnam war are being OH Of the Uarte JriDteil ·--twW U.wa IOVtrnial Alie pr on ta ea t1 y at the Central 8'• p·U 1<& ..._ ot men killed l..n "The mailµlg to. Vietnam ot.htJ 10D in Vietnam: it ii subjected to a burap of pases lbe reeetved coa-~ . . . dispt8Jed ._ a )JO.Md Tbee)loeical s ie ~la n 1·• ~-He deeunect to say war widows' of purchased .quit• 111othtt thin& for antiwar diatribe 1 en t ta1Md the ea., belliDC "A ca ii n.1ba1 1S a news ~ \ y ti a e d Kansas City, ~. .._. knew or bow many reprint. or •Prof. · Edward so)Oone else to direct that anonymously through the Hummel'' name. blrbartan. Re kllll one ol "Wi&frtd 8 tt r c bet t . •' Much ol lt..,.. '9190Cld • • ~there bad been. Clark's artlclt . has beed IWelJ\eDt to people who mail. Some Of it uys "We have violated wt.th 'Id•~ to •1-'l'bt.,. ii in JSurob1tt • .Ill. Alarlliu Dr. Clark'• ~tieee I( 1>eil Pemnan. managing done without hislor 'OIU' ~on~ ,have ~ involvecl l n ~mencan s • r v l c em en abandon every resowtlon of tbe·ld.llinc, •in~,.·~·. CcimmmdU/ • the night Ilia aon's WY•• ~of The Christian Cen· sent. We do not a1pprove of 1lmUar1 penbnll'tratbgeety - •urhtlng Jn Vietnam are the Geneva' •areementa," 'We aelf·a\ylecl clylliied peo-'J.'\t . -........ •·11 • t' retl.O'ned from Vletn.ma tvy; .md in Cbica10 that he . such use of the art cle, a use thus playtng upon e emo- worse than cann.lbalJ. it uld, "and ill bombing pie .kill,: thomuda for no ~ flim' fte Oldl· Dr. Clwk 181111 in 'KW.-dlcl ."!'-approve of such use which we find distasteful. It 'ti<;ms of the IOl'fowing." 'TheAssociatedPrellob-~-==.:.:...-=::...:::....::.=::::::_.!::..:.::i::....;::::.:::::::::_.:.::..-=....:..:::;~·~,~::.:..·.:.;;~~~~~__;,,.....:....:.;,:_.:__:.:.=,:~._..,,.:....;:.~..:..:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....:...-:---~~~~-- 1a1ned coplea of t b i 1 1material from the widow of a soldier killed in combat. It came I n hand-addressed envelopes p o s t m a r k ~ d :susanville, Calif., and bur· ing the return addreu: P.O. •Box (97, Su..anville. Tbat post office b o x number is held in the name of H. L. Hummel. The same name appears at the end of an essay included in the &n· tiwar material malled to the iwidow. Also included is a reprint of an antiwar uaay printed ,Jut summer Jn Tbe ~ 1ian Century, a b 1gh1 y re 1 p e c te d n O'fl· den orninational religious -weekly p u b l l 1 b e d in -Chicago. On Dec. 19, 1987, The Christian Century filled an order for 100 reprints of the article. A spokesman for the 11\agazine said the order for reprints waa signed: "H. L. Hummel, Box (97, Susan· ville. Calif." A telephone WI placed to •an H. L. Hummel in. Susan· 'ville was IJlnftred by a 'woman. She aaid ber bus- • band is r7 and could not :near well enough to carry on a direct conversation. She ;retayed questionl to lli.m. He ,answered Into the telephone ,himself. , 'nle man, • sheet and ;bianket salesman, aaid be , •had ocdered 1be 100,rtprints Mf the Christian Century )article "because I wanted to 1 'read them."' . ' > Asked if be had ever mall· •ed the reprilltl or other ~material to women whole 1t11Jt. or husband& were kill· )tel in Vietnam, the man flatd: > "I wouldn't say for sure if ti didn't or did. I don't ~emember sending any of ttbia to women who bave Jolt »a 1011 or a...., WbM • ~ did? • ~ ... -"** ~ ~u. it. 'l'ben'• ?i~tt .. 11~~ . . :EJ•Ja~.. l ) • •• ..tlsUblt ... it'• ~ . g, b9t ,It'• not ~on81fe... tall Timolly ~ Jday, ... Ill coulllf to .. f>ost Offtce Dlpartment. > Tbt; Pentagon 1umcbed an \:dens~e lnvelttptiola ln ~pril 19116 to tra down OUfl."88 of harassing mall · t\d telephone calls t o amiliea ol servicemen kill· in Vietnam. ~ ln the intervening 34 fnODlhs, tt .baa pinponted 3Xi iltpecific sources -with only ~ne· successful pro1ecution. 'I'hat involved a parolee !rom a federal ~nitentiary ,,,ho read aboat the death of \ MarinP. and sponged two ~ee\s ot acc-:mm1odations the family by pas&ing self oCf as a buddy of the man. 'the House Post .Office and P.'B Service Commtttee baa ~ extensive reaevch on !M' problem of haruling tnlil and conduded that any law wblch cooJcl be con· 'trued as cen90r1Dip of first· 1* mail would not survive upreme Court tat. P'irst-class mail ls not cannot be censored," Jaitl Charles E. Johnson. the ~mittee' s staff director. "t:"l'hia sort of thing la sicken· a ·.oo there ls no ucuae it, but the Poat Offlc. ~ no alternative but to <&.11i-Jt." widow~~·~-~ .... --ma~· is ·vmw · weDenbach, 28, of Fa7ft· e, N.C. Her hUJblnd, Army Pfc. ary Scbwellenbtlch, wu · in Vietne\ Die.. S n me was llltillet ot W. ath. Mrs. SdtnllitnlNleb jrellt to his parenta' ltom• in .auco Calif. The first e& ~ from SuauMlk ~­tived there .. ' Mn. SCh'ellent.d anw * ••• ,.. • Three week• 1l1er. after She Md returned to her "*e· the recetnid the fB. 1•. to FR. 20 ~ ':· /'·'' ,(..JI.;.__.~ •' 1 ''r · ,J · 3' ;, I 4 • ·, ·~' •• ...-:; . '"-J1 ·~·~.' i ' ""'. ~r.i ·,4 L EVIS I Hurry ... . Scive . NECK • • l! TENNIS SHOES ALL SIZES 6 to 12 PARKA ~ti'/l'S LARGEST STOCK II ._Ecoum· aeiuiar llue Levl1 tt.,.....t Whff. Levis Wtt Ltvl1 c.a colon) . Cerduroy <WHle w1te& ,..utar) NUVO (St.,,eet hepudd a...n..' Stretch CMldl'9ft'1 Levfl 1 atwren'• Steptett stacka "'. . ·1 . . · . · i THERMAL C~~ Sffl~!-S ~ UNDERWEAR . 100.-1 •. WPol..', t • S(>LID ·toLOlS , ~p..,ttLAIQ$ , • • Fruit of the Loom or ~ IJ"L,1KE A ~C~ H11vy Wt. G.I. • t I ~-.. 't,. '1!.! . SWEAT SHIRTS :'3500°' ' h,..ulon Grade SHOTGUN 32 COLORS s2 29 SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES MIN'S & WOMIN'S AfTlll IKI BOOTS PUR LINID /$488 , . 9 BOY SCOUT ACCESSORIES ~' 47( S PllCI MISS KIT CANTllNS SCOUT KNIFI 98' 98( Sii OUR CAMPING DISPLAY AT THI SOUTHE•N CALlfORNl.A SPORT· VACATION anti BOAT SHOW ANAHllM CONVINTION CINTIR FEBRUARY 16th thru ·26th SEE THI NEW 1961 COLEMAN TENTS · CAMP TRAILERS and CO~EMAN SLEEPING ·IAGS WI All THI AUTHORIZED llPAIR STATION FOi ALL COLEMAN IQUIPMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY C Never a cha,.e fer loHr > ~ -' .. _.I' \ - --------------,-~ --- Israeli Patrol Kills 8 Arabs Ulll&ed Preu bleru&ltul An Israeli patrol killed elgbt Arab lnflltrat.on who supped across tbe Jordan River, the Israeli govern· met1t said today. One lll'aeU sol&r wu killed and an· othtr wounded, it said. Defense Mhlister Moshe Dayan, spea.t:ini a few Twins Die In Double Suicide TURLOCK, Calif. (UPI) -The Jackson tw1nJ were pert. pretty, popular. Wben Joan smiled. Iden· tkal twin Janice was happy, too. And when Janice w11 blue, so was Joan. In the past year Janice had begun to brood over her boyish figure and the fact that she was 5 foot 1, too short. she b e 1 i e v e d . Depression gnawed at her. Two months ago, Janice tried to commit suicide, and was placed under a doctor's care. Joan b e c am e In· creulnaJy despondent over her 1i.ster'1 troubles. Tbe twins left home Sun· day nJlht. saJine they were 1olng for a drtn. ftey were , dressed alike. except their 1weatahlrta wtte a different color. Their father, Don a 1 d Jackson. who OWDI an auto part& store where the 20- year-old sisters worked as bookkeepers since graduating from bilh school I hi 11*, CIJled police When the twins had not returned by midnight. "I was afraid something like this might happen," Jack.son worriedly told Sheriffs deputies when no trace was found of his daughters by noon Monday. About that time, several miles away in a rural coun· tryside. a woman and her daughter began p r u n i n g their vineyard. They 11w a compact car ln the vineyard. and, in· ve1Ugattn1. found Janlce and Joan Jackson seated In the front seat. The car was out of gas, the engine cold, and the de1POndent girls were dead. victims o f sell-inflicted carbon monoxide polsonlng. bours befcn &be tDCOUDt.er, laid Jorda must lean 1 .. rael bM ... otblr alterna- tive" to baltln1 Arab ter· rorlJt raids alone the Imell border. He blnted failure to do IO m.ilbt brtq Israeli re- prisala. 1be Iaraell announcement said one of Jts patrols en· gaged a squad of El Fatah Arab lnfiltrators Tue.sday nJJbt. ·· Arabs opened fin from the east bank of the Jordan to support the Intruders, the government said. D a 7 a n addr811ed the Knesset, lu'Ml'S parlia· ment. citl.n' Itraell repriaals at Kantara and Ismallia fol· lowing sinldna of the lu'aell destroyer Elath by ECYPt. CONTININT~ MAIK • UNVllLID Uf DIAUOllH · Centi'"* T ......... lt•t!-1 wllh -..k I In 1"9 In Ammlll, the Jordmiian 1overnmeat denlied earlier cbartes ot provocatJona along the Jordan River and aaid the Iuaella were the aggresaors. In Cairo, Gumar J~1. Ford Unveils <1ontinental· United Natloaa Mldeut pe.ace envoY, was In the midst of a coafenmce with Foreign M1niJter Mahmoud Riad of the Unlted Arab Re- public. There were srowing Arab demands that Jarring flniah h!a peacekeepin1 minion and report to U.N. Secre- tary General Thant. The Arab contention has been that Jmniq'• Mldeut peace mlllloa la ataDed ... caUM ol flilare to penuade IJrael to 1coept tbe U.N. resolution caJ.Un1 for lb withdrawal from tsrltlory it occupied 1n the June Mld- eut war. Shortly before Dayan spoke to perllament. Israeli otfldals reported five mtm· bers of the Syrian.based Al· Falah terrorUt group were killed in a clash with Israe· ll frontier guards. The Israelis said Chlnese- made rubmachlne gt.ms and other wupooa were cap- tured. By CARL CARSTENSEN Of .... Del,,, '"" ..... DEARBORN. Micta. -Jt was clear here today that the Ford Motor Co. la goint to grab some bNcDl.Ma with its mJd.car year unveWnc of the new Continental Mark III. For ttie third time' In u many decades, Ford bu created a dlltiDCtln n· presrion of Ma hmlrJ car ottmngs witll Ute Oen· tlnental series. The new one, the Con· tlnental Mark m, "u unveiled here Monday nleht to representatives ol tbe na· tioo's news media. · ~IC HOOD 1be four-pusenger coupe baa the claafic long hood and sbort deck t bat dlstlngulshed its predecessors, the Mark I unveiled ln 1939" and the Blalberg 'Doing Great' Kart II first aMn la UCi6. Tbe 1roat o1 •Mart m la dpmlaa\td by a broad radiator abe1'-type. grtlle r.mnactnt of IOIDe ol the moet ~ put and pnMllt ~-~ tbt abell • ~ ~alltd ftrlical ldUe 'Ioama ¥ve been =~.,and =toedMYe a ..., lll1tl .... ace. 1\6 lllltl · Di's bood m .. sur11 mor. tban att feet -longest ol my U. S. car. Itl wbeelbut II 117.2 In· ches, five iacbt1 shorter than tbe current model, and is powered by a new t80- cubic loch v.a engine rated at 3116 boneepower. %1 CHOICES There will be a choice of 21 exterior lnisbea. Tbe in· terior features e i t b e r RosewOOd or Olk paneling apptique and soft katber Dr. Barnard to Begin Tour CAPE TOWN, South bea,innlng his overseas tour. visit to San Juan, Puerto Africa (UPI) -D r . He said the highlight of Rico from Feb. 21 to Feb. Christian Barnard told a his trip would come in San 27, wflen be will fly to San news conference today the Francisco, where he is to be Francisco wittl one hour condition ol Philip Blalberg, made a fellow of the stops in New Orleans and the world's only living heart American C o 11 e g e ol Dallas. transplant patient. is so cardiology. He will stop in Chica&o good doctors are certain he Barnard will attend a Mardl 4 hla -' will be d.llcharged from the series ol m e d 1 c a l con· 00 way Yaa hospital within two weeb. ferences and g1ve Itctmes Detroit to the University of Bernard said Blaiberg will and intemews at stops Midrlgan at Ann Arbor. He be released while he himself along his route. plans to leave D e tr o i t and nylon fabric. TNre 11• nine cboicea ol leether ud six in fabric. 'Ibe indiYiclual front uats have center armr• and M!pll'att two-in1 power ... jUJtment swttche1 far hll driver and pauencer. The imtrwnem panel bu tueea for tuel, oil ,......,, etc.. and not -tboM ''bllnJttna rtd Jiabtl." Pawer stleriD&. bralrea ad wiD- dow1 are standard eqmp. ment with pow• dl ,-c brakes on the fronl E. F. Laux, Ford Motor Co. vice president ,and Lift. c o 1 n · M e r c u r y general manager, aaid l n in· troducing the Mark III, "Al a bigh·priced penGD&I lux· ury motorcar, the lbrk Ill will be entering a ateadUy crowing market that &C· counts for men than JU billion in retail butneu ID· nually." Tbe Mark ID will be lbown in LincolD-Merellry dealers!Kps tn eartr April u a companion to tbt hardtop coupe and four-&ar sedan. MANY OIU>DED Dick Jobnlon ot Jllllll"Wpart•-.t1 Beach's JolmJon • Son la- coln Men:ary a&eDCJ, tlld mebehu ''atleut•dlla orders already for lte..,, Mark III." Bill Bayer, gener a l manaier of Santa Ana Lin· com Mercury, said bll dealership bas "taken 10 orders from customer• wbo haven't even seen a peture of tbe Mark llI." Jt appears that ~ ~·· newest ea1rJ ii "Mlrked" fOr lllCIDell. , ...._. v:s. 1fprtMfttatlve on a.. armlltic:e com· mi.a., cited the aaaudna· tlaa attempt today and aa1d tbere Ucl been 7• other aeriou truce vioJatlona by the North in the wt 44 days. "The decision whether U.• la peace or hostility dlpead.a upon the wttlm of a appareaUy irrelponlibJe N~ Korea," he said. "Y_. 8'de can .Uve peace merely by anllaWail1 stos>- -Kb ot auresakm· You mu.at stop d.llpatchlDg arm· td murderers Into t b e Republic of Korea.•• NOT AFBAID North Konu Go. Pak Oum1 Koc* tr1mw! at Smith ud repued: T.We-doo't want war but we are not atrUd of it." He said North Korea would match buildup for buildup, bloW'for blow "and all-out war with all-out war" Jl it 1bould QOme to th1l Pak added that it would come to war unleaa the UnJted States agreed to "take your bloody hands off Korea and wttbdraw from South Korea." PREPARE roR WA& The Oll\J mention ol the Pueblo was a chart• by Pat that tbe United States wu tattnc aavuatatt o1 aa. m. cldellt to make ., fa 11 prepuatlom f• wu" ud create a cllmat. ill Wldcb holtilltles could be toocMd off "at any momenl .. * * * Rusk Claims . . Pueblo May Have Goofed W ~HING TON (UPI) - State Departmeat offlda1a nport tbM., CODthlry to pre. ._ NtelDllltl. the USS Pablo Woke ... radio If. Jenee three .,. w.. it WU hljlCked to npwt ha. ra.ument b1 two North Kor· ean filhlng vetaela aa 1 h e high aeas. Department apokuman Carl Bartch made the dll.. closure Tuesday on the bu- ia of information that has become available since Sec· :retary of State Deu R u a k and Defense Secretary Rob- ~Namara said cm Feb. that the Pueblo selz. ollowed 12 daya of ra· cUO aileftC9 durtng wbleh it was impouibJe for tbe-Pe-~ to account for t • e ship' I COUl"le. NIGHT .. DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO t-.JO P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. GET PACIFIED AT p _.i·c·i·l·i···· Sa' int.'.--. ~-1' 'I , I I SOUTH COAST PLAZA c:-: ' ' I \ .... I I I - 1. , I I , • l i 1 ' J.\ ~ ~ \ , t I i i~ l I i I • . Father Dies In Scuffle is on a trip through South His iUnarary lncJnd• a Karch 10 on b1s way ~· and North America wblcb ------------------------------.;.;...--------------------------- NEW YORK (UPI) -An arCWT*lt between a World War n Army wteran and his Marine son, home from Vietnam, over the merits of the two mWtary servkes ended early today in the traglc death of the father. Police said the argument between James Begley Jr. and h.ls aon, L .. Cpl. James Betley Ill, over Which br111ch ol the service was better flnally erupted into a scuffle. They said the elder Sealey fell against a stove and hit his b~d. He was pronounced dead at the scene. begins Tbur1day. Barnard will ~ March 12. Today Bla.iberg bad hll picture tu. for the ftnt time since his operation. Be alJo made a tape recorded statement for the South African Broadcutlaa Corp. Barnard said the fiuid around Blalberl's btart hu cleared up completely a n·d tbere bas been no recur· ranee of rejection symptoms of the new heart. He said d01e1 ol drugs to reduce immunity were being graduallJ reduc.cl. Barnard l e a v e s cape Town 'nlurlday for Johan· nesbur1, where he will spend two days before --C•ITA U1,a.--1 llDJOHnsonl &led Alla., ... ·-~·. llr11cla ...... ,.._.,., 11•11 ...... Cele ... .... ..., ·~ ... mMl laH• Jult AnfVed, Spring '88 1 Two E*Ythlna ~ thtae ..ita 1Mb1, !ltWt. Tiie bold exdttment of .,pdiln\ look" tll.brlc:9 In aUJ*b pure woct woretedl. Handsome houndl tootl\ checkl, glen plalda 9l'ld atrtpee. The trfm, new fllhlon llna Your choice Of one or two buftort lftOdele with aide .,.... a double p1pec1 pocMls. AU thla, n the .n ...r ol two pelra Of tromen, too. •• .......... 77.IOl8elecaJaurllllt toes., ... lllV9 1~8Plrllcl-­C*'9 In llfut11 gotdt; browne, ~ .. 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POfMiler cqnvenie,nce; ahort aleevea Featurfng ahort alMV .. , .,... Your diotce of bfttht a.w nedt allltt ~ iJicri for added comfort. 100% chest pocket and f'9911~ ~ cioMrs. Sim. Srwell, ......._ Avoiloltle In ""'1t;. cotton, machine wa~bl« coll~r .. ,Slzu Small; .,.._ .... &Ml Eq.,. .-llripel. ._ Smalf, Size• Small, Medium; Medium, ~ anc1 &Ire. a.... Hot Db ... _...._~ '-ten~ .JJ.. &.ve. ._..,, NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion lslencf) . . . W~y, Ftbnllry lA, 1968 GITS OAK LEAVES -Maj. Kalt Nehammer, re!. ceives oak leaves, insignia of office, from Brig. Gen. James Terry, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combat Developments Command's Com· bit Arms Group. His wife, Jenna, belps pin leaves on ahoulder. Maj. Nehammer is the son of Mn. Wanda L. Nehammer ol 751 St. Anns Drive, La· · guna Beach. Men in Service Jtm F. M1ll'l'nt 21, 11on ol Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8. MUrren, 1917 Tmtin Ave., Costa Mesa, wa11 promoted to Army Spec. 6. al Fl. Buckner, Okinawa. Murren, a p e t r o l e u m 11tora1e speclalilt aulened to the U.S. Army 1upport command'• petroleum, 0!11 and lubricants divWon, and his wife, Sharon, make their home at 7811 Liberty St., Huntington Beach. Pvt. 1.C. Da.W A. Maac. USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Maze ol Cotta Mesa, la attending the Marine Mechanical School at the Naval Air T e c b n l c a l Training Center. Naval Air Station, Jacklonville, Fla. S t a f f Sgt. Jerry . G. Jebuoa, son of Mrs. Pearl Johnson, 14811 Hunter Lane, Midway City, an aircraft mechanic, iJ as~igned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces serving in Vietnam. Lt. Robert B. Greiner, U.S. Navy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Grel•ser Jr. of 701 lSlh St., Newport Beach, was awarded bis third Air Medal f o r pa.11ticipation in combat• air strikes against e n e m y forces in North and South Vietnam. Lt. Greisser is a member of Fighter Squadron 151 aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. Airman RemaJd F . Reta. mu, USN, son of Mrs. Jea11e Herrera, 312 10th St., Huntington Beach, is aerv· ing aboard the anti-aub- marine warfare s u p p o r t aircraft canier USS Ea11ex. Sgt. Jeffrey G. MeGowu, !IOn of Gerald F. McGowan, 8881 Vlacount Drive, Hun· tlngton Beacb, bas received the U.S. Atr Force Qommen· dation Medal at Tan Son Nbut AB, Vietnam. Tbe aergeut, an ad· miDU1nltve mpedallat, wu decorated for merltorioua Cadet L a• r e • e • W • tervlce. Mltdlell, m, ton of Mr. and . ...,_......, Mrs. Laurence W. Mltcbfll Spee. 4. Dant W . Jr. of 3371% El Encato J.._.., U.S. Army, 24, Drive, Dana Point, bu been 1on of Mr. and Mr s . named to the dean's lilt at Theodore H. Johnton. 381 the U.S. Air F o r c e E . Walnut Pllce, O>t&a Academy. Me,., bu been Ullgned u Cadet Walt.er B. A.Jiu, SO.ft ol Mr. and Mra. W. E. Allen, 25252 Yacht Drive, Dana Point, bu been named to the superintendent'• Hat at the Ab' Force Academy. TO KRULlll -Air· man Gary D. Parker, , 80l1 of Mr. and Mn. Clarence E. Parker, 1117 Kllamey, Colla )(esa, ccmplet.d bllic training &-LICtllnd AFB, Ta. and his been uligned to 1be Air Poree T9dmica1 Training Cmter, Kee• ler AFB, in.. for t IChoo1inC • a cam· mmc.tiaDI ipedaUst. a commanieatiom apeclllilt in tbe 3li6tb AvWion Com· puy, PWtu, Vletmm. Spec, 4. J"1nlon ii a lf1ldmte el eoeta Me• B1gh School and attended the Unhenlty of Callftrnia, Santa Barbara ~ISSILI TRAINING - Airman Rain d a 11 H. Scott, 2027 Pa lo ma Drhe, 0.. ..._ ~eted bMic ~ Ing at Ladfad APB Tex. and hie been • signed to the Air Poree Tedmkal Tr a i n·l• 1 Center, Lowry APB. ~..olo. He will be train· eel • ~ millile elec· troni~ llpf!Cialilt, I See by Today's Wint Ads • T b er e • 1 an e;ia:eUimt po1ttton open for a couple, OY9r Ult WMlt ... • • • jUlf Jooll Ude really ta a ftae oppor. tumtyl! • • ....... •pecial ol:ts by .~nnn-• ,,,._ ,......, i-.... • • • tajp pJtty . . • and .... • Aa aa-t .J~ .... c1aer wm .. ,,.....,.. bis. deuop -.... temnce wart . • . 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I II l D~eight aMninum cookware with new fired-in scratch •-*'"Teflon• coating inaicle,, lets y04J we meJGI .-ns and ipatUlm ••• y.t retains the famous no-sttclc, ftd.acour f.atures of old Teflon•~ Teffon• coating mok .. cl.oning a W..n, jUlt sudsy wat.r and a sPon9e whisk off everything from egg H>oallfteal Aluminu..t coating jMrmits fott, ewn heat distri~ lets hcr¥9 stey eool plastic handJes, hong up rings, alwnf"unt flame gUOt'ds and flnger 11 Pc. set Reg-19.99 NOW pr°*1of" Itel knobs. . -~ . . ' I 1, 2 ... 11 .... , ... , 10" ..,,,.., J. D.tdt o.en, ._ peodler. An lfith ...... .,6.91 6 Pc. set Reg.12.99 NOW 3 qt. ..,...,. 5 qt. Dutch cwen, 10".ffypcm. fWt wtth cowr. 10.97 Chal'9• itl Big savings on .fine. quality Fashion Manor cutlery sets! I I _ __,,,~~~-~....-.:..~~-.:. 6 pc ..... knife set in Wood block ... le •• 9.91 ••• NOW 1 .. 99CHAIOI rTI .,._ ....,. thllk loaut9' w...t ..,._with ........ Hollow.,...., ....... -... ,_ ""' ~ for lot,. leeifnt ~MIL ... • WIAPONS TaAINING -Airman Boyd w. Ames Jr., ton of II.rs. Dorothy If. Fuller of San Cllmeot• ~ ed buic tnhliM at . ~ Aft, Tex.,· and ... --llSigned ~ for ~g II an air-craft -wapons ...... specWist at L ow r y AFB, Colo. He ii a 1966 graduate of San Cle- mente High School All MAINTINANCI -Almw1 Georce A. Parker, SOD of Kr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Parker, 4117 ~ Jana, San Clemente, h• ~ea u- sicntd to~~ Force Tedlniclal 1'1a-i Din g Center, Sheppard~ Tu.-~-­aircnft m.intenance specialist. He complet- ed basic trai.nlng at Lackland AFB, Tex. Men in Service_ Seaman Rct. Lawrence C. Kleba, USCGR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J . Klein of 16851 Edgewater Lane, Hun- tington Beach, .. ~tin& eight weeks ol basic tra1nl.ng at the Coast Guard Recruit Training Cen er , Alameda, Calli. Klein attended Lo D g Beach City Jmlor College before entering the service. St., Westminster. a medical supply specialist, Fairchild AFB, Wash., bas been pro- moted to airman first class, U.S. Air Force. 11te airman is a graduate of Westminster High School. Capt. Letaard c. Pea. USAF' IOD ol. Mr. and Mrt. Leonard F. Pegg, 20'lO Fullerton, Costa Mesa, is Airman Jeny V. Reff-a t te n d i n g 'b e Aj r mu.; whoee mother ia Mrs. University's ~ Of. Virginia M. Judice ol 8551 fker Scbool, Maxwell A!'B, Jardines Drive, Huntington Al~~pt. Pegg, who has ser"· Beach, has been assigned ed in Vietnam. will receive to the Air Force Technical Training Center, L 0 ,, r y 14 w~ -Of instruction a AFB, COlo .• for speciamec1 the HIUOI' U S A F pro- training• a a munitioJlS . fession~ tcbool. specialist -. . . --__....... . Airman Jolm B. Steara1, M a e hinery Repalfman 3.C. MI e • "e IL. lhuon, USN, JOD of L. F . Hannon, 16671 Nile Circle. Hun- tington Buch, •as ad- vanced lo bit pruent rate while ~ aboard tbe USS Jlailpr ia the Gulf of Tonkin off . UJe, coast "f North Vietnam. son of•~. -<lnd Mrs. John H. S(f arns of '52l11"ta Cir·. cle, Huntington Beach, com· pleted basic trainine at Lackland AFB, Tex. · He bas been assigned to the Air Force Technical Training , C e n t e r for specialized schooling as a security polieeman. ·---Airmaa APIJl'eD. IWltrt 4..-i a tie~ Boatswain's E. DMae, USN, 109 ol Mqa...Mate 2.C. !'Mle J. Vice Jr., a nd Mn. Wchanf E. ~. c· of LaiUU Beach, bas 153$1 ~bmcre J.ane, Bun· n auigned to the com· tingfbn Beacb, bal .• been and communications ship assigned to T ~a {'a i D I / • USS Wright Squadron One, Naval .. Aux--- iJiary Air Station, S.uOfy Marine Pvt. Alfred R. Pa- Field, Pensacola, tr.la. ( .-ae. IOD of Mr. and Mrt> -· " N'otm.and a. l>aquehe Sr., Fr ... W. QnmBUI', Ilia al 2208 Placentia Ave., of Mt. and Mrs. William Costa Mesa, graduated after T. GrammS', t8ll2 Bomer eight weeta el. training at · the Marine Cerps Recrui ---· __ ,_..........,_ Depot, San Dleeo. TO AMARIL 0 -Afr· man La w re n c e W. Gree, IOll of Mr. and Mn. Robltt E. Green,· 993 Groft P!.te, Cotta Mesa, tomf..-basic traininC • X..Ckfand AFB, Tex., IDd bas been llligned to tbe Air Force Tecbllical Trabdng Centir at Amarillo, AFB, Ta. for training scbooliAI as an administnU., spec- ialist. IN COMMUNICA- TIONS -Amun Rob-ert S. 'ntomas, son of Mr. and Mn. Zain Sim- waon 34688 Calle Los F 1 o r e s • Capistrano Beacil, bas colnpleted bMic training at Lack- land AFB, Tex. He is to receive specialized ICbooling as a com- munications electron- ics specialist. I InilividU81 Study OK'd For Juni~r High Pupils DiMft9s cbt, h«Mto .. tip•••·· ..,. just ought to look ancl latt • l .tt.y...a Th•• do! High .,,...,,. p1a11k la lua11• te>p1 take the rough91t alMe, g._ la rich egosheH and wooda;oiH fin..._ Polyurethone foam padded..-.,,. ... ;.. wi,,-.cleon vinyl gi¥e y-, •doc\ llyle, -*'*"--.price? 11111111 .... Reg.•99 1 NOW$79 7 pc. redang11&ar 1111 ._ •W I 11 •: I 11 • table that ...... to T.t' wilh 2 ....... 5tat9ly laF ............ "'°" .. ~ .,. pri:t&. .... YCIUlll EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAVI Reg.'129 _ . Now'109 7pc..ta911C1111ta-.......... . taW.that11111ntlttoW1Wtllatwe._... Ftarecl chairs ..,. tt' ••M iR •msl •• · -..1oa1cw.,1. .. Reg.'119 NOW$99 I pc. •111111111~1 ............ \ finishtd table that J ,. 19 I• -· Maf. Chain ............ ...... Mdc, .....,., .... , ••••• t ... .... Mdc .... ..... I I . I .. " , r -· ' ,, • • ....._. ___ .._.. ...-~ r . --.. • ,--------• • .... "' .......... 11. • "Good mini, er ••• good morning, I b&ve an appo~­ ment with Mr. Knees. er ... Knowlea-o~, heci, ju.at tell aomebody I'm hue ••• · 2 Printers at Struck LA News Plant Slwt LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Two men employed as printer• at the struck Los Angeles Herald-Examiner were shot and wounded Tuesday night in the lobby of a motel near t b e newspaper'• d o w n t o w n plant. Peace Party Won't Back McCarthy • The assailant fled on foot following ~ shooting at the Royal Host Olympic Motel, police reported. The victiml-. Were Curtis Kriesld, 30, and Maurice Maynard, 35, who were liv- ing at the motel Both were taken to General Hospital where Kriesld wu lilted in critical condition witll a bullet wound 1D the ab- domen. Mayurd w a 1 wOUDIW in ~ left tblgh. Detectivet said the men flnilhed their ahift at the Herald Examiner at 10 p.m. and returned to the motel on LOS ANGELES (AP) -a shuttle bus from the plant. Leaden ol Callforma'1 new-They walked into the lob- ly organized PHce arrd .by, received their key and Freedom party say they were waiting to pi'ck up their laundry when the glus won't support Sen. Eugene door to the swimming pool McCarthy (D-Mlnn.), in bis area burst open. bid for the presidency. A man described as a Frltjof Tbyaesoil, t h e male Caucaalan stood ln the party'• now executive dirt<:· doorway and fired three tor, ~ld a new1 conference abota from a .38 caliber Tuesday that McCarthy "la pistol Both men were bll a c r e a t dilappolntment The third bullet thudded into becau11 be hasn't ralaed the nghtration desk, uar· Issues more vigor001\y and rowb misslne Mn. Allee bec1u11 hit views on Viet· Tbedmf, 1be ffClm clerk. , __ -=-..__...,,~~~...--- Silent Film Star Mae Marsh Dies H E R M 0 S A BEACH (UPI) -Mae Manb, the "little 1l1ter" in D. W. Grit· fith'1 1llent film claul'c "The Bl.rtb of a Nation, .. ta dead at the age of 71 Her death Tuelday at her home In thl1 S o u t h e r a Callf ornJa beach community was attributed to a heart al· tack. Funeral arraogemenu &re incomplete. Her portrayal of Flora, a lfrl involved in the traek evenu ol the recon1troction period followin1 the Civil War, made her one of the areateat 1tar1 of the 1llent scrttn. Two years after her role in "The Birth of • Nation," Miss Marsh starred in another GriUJth e p 1 c , "Intolerance," before leav· Ing the plonffr filmmaker to become the o r 1 I 1 n a 1 "Goldwyn Girl." MADE COMllACK MM Marth In 1m SAN' P'RANCllCO CUPll -The Calfonda Dlocean COWlcll of tbt SpLlcopel Church alktd Pope Paul VI Tatlday t. ........... tracepUon as a JDeUI '9 control ''tbe i.orr.ira" ti overpopulation. "MUU'Olll ol penoet in .. emer11D1 aatl• of 1be world look to yoa u Uae Ho- ly Vatber," the 21-member eamdJ. said In a raohatiaa to the Pop., ..... It .. predseJy in lhlle ..atmt wbere the-borron o f overpopulation u. becom- iDI moat obviou." Tbe coancU. wtdeb .... for the diocae betweu 111~ nual conventions, aaked tile P""' ~ "elevate Race over law" and speak out fn favor of the birth control •ethod. The reaolutioa said "the borr«1 ol overpopulation are much creater tball any e v 11 that miaht be coo- lldered inherent ill eon· tractptioD itself!' Passage· of the reaolaUon WU held up, pendiaf miDor revillou, at the dlooae'• lJlth. annul CGllHDfioD ln San Fta.nebco J'eb. I. ft YU ~tt.ed to tbt eouncU. where it became oftlda1 pol1cJ Tuesday. .,. IUcll ~y ad· vuced nations aa t h e United · States," it aalcl, "Roman Catholics a r e a 1 r e a d y practlcin1 con- traception ~ virtually the 1ame decree as non-Roman Catholica, bot many· do to wltil great a1001 of con· adence." -.n .,._ ........ dettroJ .. illtr'• ... ..... fuf'.a •• ,...... .. fra ......... . 1eeeftUc puV ...... 111 .... ,,.. ..... the ... ·ehatrmaa .... the pert;Jwuant,.....lut ,..,.. Wllllam K. Sbeanr flled the ault T\}etdaJ kl Superlor Court qaln1t the Rev: Alvin · Study Planned Ma1all. Botlk claim tbe title · ol ltate c:balrftwl. On Tra-m-1 •• The ..it asn u.at Mayan • cu.ac11r8D"' and n1" oth• p • r t 1 membera b • nltrained from UlllC Ult party'• name er '"'*watbas Uta Ute, .. aeu.a -.... partJ. Amoat lhclM Damed in the ault it Bal Nichols of PlactaUa, party Tic.presi- dent lD Soutllern Callfornb. The damages souJbt by tbe Shearer iroup are for alleltd lnterferace wttb the operation al the parl7 ln the atate by Mayall alld hi.I f0Uowu1. The salt eontendl th• She was 14 year1 old, with auburn h.alr and blue eyes, when ahe caught Griflith'1 eye while she was visiting her older alster on a movie set. He later 11ld he waa at. tracted by her "frail, W1ln look." All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturclay He paJd her '3 for her fir•L day al wort. but before long she ,,.. rectfvtnt '350 a week. She e~ $250,0GO a year at tbe peak al ber career. Alter alx yurt as Samuel Goldwyn'• "GoldWJll Girl." Miu Marsh retired in 1918 aJ1d married Lou1a Lee Arms, a preu 11eat for Metro -Gold7a ·Majer Studloe, and mond t o Hermoea Beach. She came out of retire- ment In 1931 to mab a speaking appearance 1 n "Over the Hill" to pr09e to her three children that "Mamrna 11 a atar." She ap- peared in a few movies ln tbe 1950s, including "The Robe," and made several plcturea in Europe. In 1955, she was bonond as one of the five ouutan· dinl actresse1 of the silent screen at the G e o r g e Eutman Festival of Fine Arta at Rochester, N.Y. The other• were Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson, Lllllan Glab and Normal Talmadge. thru Saturday_onlyl Spartan Penn-Prest• Hanckome texture and rich color combine to make a bedspread that brings out the best in any decor. Th. luxuriously thick moa fringe addt the final decorator touch. It's all cotton and never n..ds ironing, •• just wash, tumble dryl Choose avcxodo or gold in twin, full ot king sizes. TYlin or Full, Reg. 8.98 I II nam vary only a little from ---.-----.------------ the Presidmt11 view1.'• NOW 7.88 The party'• favorite for presJdent "most un:redly will .not be McCarthy, .. la.id Robert Clark, a member ol the part;y'1 ~ com- mittee. ThJIUOD 1111d none el ihe major pm1;1 JlftlPldl for president bu madl eppMl with PFP memb.-1. \... .Damages Set At $99,699 KO OM-FM SAN DIEGO ('UPI) -A I 3Udp bu_..., & tDtaJ of I .... ta damapt to 10 I t>laiDUfb wbe nee! ... federal '*".s-Dllllllt ovier tbe 1980 a'alh (Ji • pllM at Toledo, Ohio. . Kiu.d ia the c:rub ..... 22 I perlODI, In el 11 d ta ' le 1 me-.. of t.M Cal Pe~ ::Saa LUiil ~ ~ • tNID. Twenty-GlrM penOBI ! lrere Injured. • : u .s. Dlll Juda• Frtd ... ..... ' c • • • Kumel earlier ruled the federal IOverDllMDt w a 1 liable becaUle federal air traffic controllers w • r e negligent In allowlng the Arctic Pacific Airlinea plane F .. 111 ... ltl•IMI to depart lD fog from Toledo I•••-•• Express Arrport. RCA .... , at1•1Kt•CVMS · ... ,.-""' .......... .......... .. Al&A1IOIL ,... Cer'""9 ......... ....................... ..... FOR THI 'MONIY LOW AS · ·129911 King, Reg.16.98 Now 14.88 Valleio Penn•Prest• The magic touch of the. Meditwranean it cllsplared in this ~ pan.n.cf with the Sponiah weaver'• d.ign. l.Oftt-'Wearing, heavy IM>died cotton_.. laue hos iumbo boll fringe. P~ ,... no Ironing n11ded ._ tuMble ~ Twtft, full and ltlftg ._ a¥ailaWe 111 wfUle ot ~- TY#in or Full, Reg. 13.98 NOW 11.88 King, Reg. 21.98~Qw19 .88 Rose Fantasy Penn-Prest• !xcfting floral print bedspreed in bright «>Ion of pink or blue. &pertly toil•ed spread hat~ comen for a neat MIOOlh fit. Top is twift. .......... °"" Nlt1ieftt ~ '°'1 .... flling. Cord w.ltied ...... Machine~, needs•....._ when ........ •ied. M and tWln .a.. Twin, Reg.-1~.98 NOw 11.88 Full, Reg.15.98 NoW 13.88 ( Harkr Shoppin9 ceiter t · • • I (Huntington Center) 'I Jf .....UU.e Ir~-,..) ~-~ .t ,,,,.. rA ·88 ~LL FOR ONLY ... -9 Hurry In now fer the IMlt spectacular portrait ..,..., In tewnl You'I get an 8Jt10 fer you to ...,, ClfMI 'u ....._..._ te .hciN wffh fatftlty ~ ......_ A ..._., ,.,.,.... ff '/WAit cMd 11 a wamt and wanted gift for falMfy WttWays . ... ,...._ • • • ,_ CMt charwe 1t Cit P...,.Y'•I HIWOIT HAC• ,..,.. ,....,_ .. ""'· ... ,,,, All Penney Stores Open Every Ntght Monday Through Sat11rclay THRU SAT. ONLYI Save 18~ 95 on Penncresr 2 speed wasli.er Reg.184'5 ~ow· $16 ·6 ' No down pctyrMftf ••• UM Penney's Tim• PlfY'Mnt Plan Trust thi1 bi'I 16 lb. capacity washer to flush the dirt out of heavy duty fabrics, hanclle your dainty syntMtia with care. And, have a special setting for your finicky permanent press items. Plus 3 wash and 2 rln .. water tiNn,.CftUlel,continuou1 liftt flltw: PLUS savings. Don't M•thia ereot bvyl , I 2 c)'de electric dryer, 2 ..,.. oa• drfer1 . 119" 149'1 T , I I --.,... .. DAILY PILOT Cere.,.al Palsy Da~e Ruth Leonti. -.rt.ha Buttt, and Mll'tba Houle, {left to rlgbt) promote Valentine's Day daDc:e, "HearU for Pally" to be held at Abramt Dance StudJo, lW Orange.Olive Road, Orange, .Feb. 17. New Group Proposes College Innovations r n n o v a t J o n and ex· periment 1n junior college instruction on the Orange Coast Is being encouraged by a newly-formed League '' for Innovation in the Com- munity College includlni 10 other CalifornJa Junior col- leges. The league was establllb- ed by heads of the colleges or their representatives at a UCLA meeting sponsored by the lnstltute for Develop- ment of E d u c a t I o n a 1 Activities and coordinated by. UCLA professors Dr. B. Lamar Johnson and Dr. Ar1hur M. Collen. Junior college distrlctJ besides Orange Coast thal are in ttie f o u n d i n I memberabip are Fo0tbiD JC District in the Los AltOI Hilla ; Bakersfield JC , Bakersfiekl; Los Angele• City Schools D I s t r i c t , College Di'lision ; Los Rloa JC Diltrict, Sacramentot and Peralta JC Distri~ Oakland. SAVE 2010 Our Own Kandell Chateau Custom Reupholstery and Slipcover Fabrics 2.39 yard regularly 2.99 \ SAVE 20.00 COMPACT t MAGNAVOX CONSOLE I now only 379.90 2b7 sq. in. screen with exclusive chromatone col- or. quick twelve second werm-up, hi-fidelity sound and "bonded circuitry". chassis. 18.00 monthly. 90 days in home warranty, 19.95. extra. SAVE 10.00 PERSONAt PORTABLE TV now only 129.90 enjoy deerer, sh•rper pktures witb this I 72 sq. in. MecJNVOJI. fMtures e11Clusive "bonded cir- cuitry .. for fine perform11a end rehebiGty. tele- tcopiftt .nt.Me. ? .00 monthfy waf\ cart. SAVE 100.00 STEREO THEATRE WITH REMOTE CONTROL M>W only 895.QO fMtures include in1tent-on eutometic color with remote control on ~S sq. in. color tv, radio, ~reph. hes coAcealed swivel casters. glid- ing doors in walnut. 3'.00 monthly. wnetile end spece-sevinq dereo with superb sound from four high fidelity spe1kers. heJ ctl• (Uivit .utometic recatd pleyer with diemond ~ detecheW9 leqs. 8.00 ~ly. 40.00 MAGA-COLOR '4 COMPACT TV 37950 • vivid, neturef 176 sq. in. rectengular color picture fot eH your viewing pleasure. get high reU•btlity •nd dependability with Megnevcx's exclusive bondec:f circuitry, brilient color tube, I 18.00 monthly• SAVE 20.00 COMPACT PORTABLE TV now ot1ly 99.90 amazing new solid state portable &iftqS you 38 sq. in. pictuNs and · better sound with high ~ liability. hes convenient carrying h • n d I e in brown. bled or white. 6.00 monthly. so EASY TO OWN . on a Broaclway '1omemalcer accocint, talce months to pqy. · I W, I faw..a-r-..-.... • l I • Miles Walked • . . ' With Hearts 1f it wasn't fO'r the pnerosity oC manl, S.year-old Heart "1nd Pti&:w HeatMr Shafer, cboeen aa Valentines Day Sweetheart by the Orange County Heart Association, wouldn't be the happy healthy child lbe ii today. '1banb U> donations from Orange County residents, reseudl bll made pollible the three major and two minor heart surgeries whjob Im eoqiletely cbmged the tittle girl's Ufe. With<>Ut them, she would have been a hopeless invalid. Heather, who lives in Brea with her mother, Mrs. Melanie Shafer, wais bom with an iJQrventficular septa! defect. Her case was quite serious, and if she had been born five years t00ner, w:h«l certain techniques used were not yet available, she would not be as &he is now. Heet f1IDd donations pla,Yed a major role in these <!eve~<>{): ment., however, there are mmy tedmiques yet to be worked out if all are to be beJRed. During H~ Sunday Week, Monday, Feb. 26, to Sunday, March 3, more than 15',000 vo!unteer1 throughout Orange County will ca1! on their neighbors t. explain how they may help correct heart dieeases and accept con1ributione for the fund. ~ 411111 support reeeardi, public and professlooal educa- tion a1ld ccmddtb se(Y.ice .tdivitifll ot Uae Orang• CGuaty lleaR ~tm,--oottae year. (S...'HEART 'UND, P..-2 U GENEROSITY PLUS -More than money iB being given to the Heart Pund cause by hard worting chatnnen. Writ.in« out a big pl«lge are (left to ridtt) tile Mmes. James Corconn, H"untington Beach; ~ 11<>c>riDg, F'"owtain Valley, and Janes w. Jlellein, Weemm.ter. ... ,. ... •• ... .... •, .. •• . -: • .•. ... .•. "•' "' ~ .• ~ '--" .... ·. .. ... .:~ ... :: ... .. ONLY WAY TO GO -With the WGtld in their bands and their beads in tbe doudJ are former alrUne ttewardeae1 and members of tM Dusty Wings Club of ortnge County, *e limes. L. Dquilu McBride, inger-Mararethe Isachlen and William Wright (left to riprt). Cfub ii sponaorin1 J\ecfuitment Day Feb. 1~ I Trip ·Taken .lnlormation , Please Pol iti(:s. Discussed Recruitment na,-s.awu,, At Meetinb _Vica riously Riviera ClubwomtJ! who partldpete lD Creative Llv- J.ni SectiOft activities will travel vicariousJy to sunny Mnfco and South America Wednesday, Feb. a at to a.m. Durin1 ttie 1athmnc in the Laiuna Beach home of Mr1. R o I • r Uijestrom, fllmt that twb membfltl, Mrs. John J. WlllJams and Mrs. Ritchie H. Wilson have taken will be lbon. Th• t.01>art aerien1nt will include "Tbe Many Facte of South A!llfl'lca," · a vtnal tour of tbt M'ftD Sou~ American cowatrles, and "louthtn Exposures," depktiq a 1easoln1 vaca· t1on .,..d • bo9l ..wns the ..... oCf Baja. RtMrvatiom may be ob- tained by calling ~s. JI~ G. ABen, cbaimwl, 491- 1810, by Friday, Feb. 18. Horoscope Flight Facts Aired Tht lirltnea want you! Former airline stnardeases who ct mem- blr1 of the Duty Wlnp Oab ~ Oran1t County wU1 present the fourth annual Treasur~s DisplQyed Feb. tr, In the Mmeland • • ol the Air MUMUDl. W~ an 1 o a ta- ll e pr e 1 e n t auves ol .,..... ta kml, .,. • alrllnea and from t h • naUoul polltkl1 lfe•ardl11 cla11e1 at Sant.a Tbm 11..-. far a Ana ad Oran,. Coaat co&-= : = v= lefea Will be present to 08 J'rtdl1, rtb. it. trom answer qu11Uona and pro-10 a.m. to -. bt Gt vldt appllcations for ta-Newpori -..Cb bomt ti ttreated younf women. '· Mrs.· Prtd Carin. d Toro Officeri Wives WolDft, single, divorced Mo r ,t l n f or ma l o 1 will view 1 conection ol or widowed, w i t h o u t re&ardlal tlllt ~ cbofce pieces ol china and dei>tndenta, 17 years or eolfet tit tbe orpniatlol cryital duriJIC . tbtlr lWl· older. are invited to attend may ba obta1Md bJ ~ cbtco JDMtinl Tue. 1 4 a.,, tht 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. evenl Mrs. Carlla at MMJlll. . Feb. 20. · A1rl1nt1 which will be 'nM;-~~-~-~~ The diJplay ia beinl 1up-represented Include A 1 r and ... w~..wu in ft-~ plltd by Vt. Jt Corstr, Mali· Ca 11 f o rnla, Continent.ti and action wtncb will Jud tut dlan of 1tude1ta at San' Alrllnea, Eutem Airlines, to &ood and responttblt ta Aaa eoue., ..... la • ' ,ID A 1D • r l c • D Airlinel, aoverrutltJll wor'4 traww aD4 oou.ot.or. PaCiftc Southwest A 1 r , He will dilculs Prlctltu Trina •ortd Al r·l 1ae1. Trtuurtl !'l'Glll Aroand tht Ullltt4 Airlines and We9'ml World. AlrliDlt. ,- Mettiq in tbl omc.t Bach lirllnt allo will have Club, member• will 1atber ~ ol lb stewardesses for an 11 : ao a.m. •octal preMDt In unllorm. hour. Last 7ear, flOO women took part in recruitment day. I • ' HI TOPS Cluli ' Virgo;. Cyc/~ High, Take the · 1 nitiative · ..... ......... ~ ...... ...... .Mal Fer ,... --" .. llllbtb' ......... ,.. .... .... ..... Os' ..... . 11111 ... 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Jlillc cmtcm ........... a:n1 ...... ........... tell lllllll •••s•rh a a; 1 ,.,.. &c 1•1 You ._ a II ]Q q t If IUall· ......... "' ..... .......... ~ftlb ................. eoatt W.._ wD ilmtll or -......... eell ......... and 111111.0W ........ '-n ledllas II ... t• for a wllde, ....._. •• like ........ MIJOlll .. AlllJJca .'··-itUJllweuld ~ ..... "6t J'fl'l'll !nil Ille tlltit ..... and die,. ...... ~ .....,.. .. . .. ... .. J •• '. ' . r .. ; . . .. .. I ,. . . caJSP LAME SWJ($ UTAH-TYPE .. e&fRJ EA •. 1,_- , . • LAR6E, TENDER STUFFIN6 I ·, BELL PEPPERS ~ \LI. 19¢ U.S.. NO. I AU: PURPOSE RUSSET POTATOES 10 .~6 39¢ HUtt•4'1AN. ~ .. ' ' . Cut 3 lbs. qf round infc 2" cub,s. Put 3 T. flour, I t. salt, I t. pepper, 2 +. peprike in peper beg. Add me;t cube~ & ~eke to coat them evenly. Brown meet quickly il"I ~ T. h~t butter in Dutch oven or iron f' skillet, add ! c. tomato puree t I c. water. Cover & bake in 350• oven for 21/2 hrs. until tender. Serve with boiled potatoes & braised celery. .llAISID CILllY Clean stels & cut inn, 6" lengths. Cut very thid stalks in helf lengthwise. Mett ~ T. butter in large skiHet, brown celery lightfy over high heet, turning once. Add ~ c. beef ~tock, lower heet, cover & cook gently until celery is just ·tender. Season with salt & pepper. ~~ VIENNA MEAT SALE Miro FRANKS KNocKWURST THI CllOtCI "' SALAMI CHUBS ""'-.... 12-. kAAFT SUCEO VAlllm CHEESE PACK ARDEN FARMER smE COTTAGE CHEESE ..... 49c .... 29c ltEADf IN MINUTES! IMPORTED SWISS KNIGHT FONDUE A delicious mix of Gruyece, Emmentel chees., white win. & Kirsch. I• OL , 1.49 FONDUE mNn1 "meltecf'' • • • to clip Y'*' French IN'Nd i• and •ioy .....__~~-this r:.: ...,,...... I trNtt . ', . . CENTER 129 LI. NOVA SCOTIA 79~. CORNISH GAME HENS split and stuffed with Richard's dreising •.. extra fancy inC:lividual serving packed in a foil pan ••. :oven ready! 59l re~ COCONUT COVERED FLAMING ICE CREAM TREAT THE KIDS! ' I WHILE THEY LASTI I EGGO WAFFLES ...... , ..... 29c Stouffe;s Sale STOUfF!RS MACARONI & CHEESE , ..... J ..,•1 STOUFFEAS POTATOES AU GRATIN · 1a... 3 .. ·1 STOUFFERS - SPINACH SOUFFLE 1a... 3 .. ·1 STOUFfBS NOODLES ROMANOFF 1S... 3 .. ·1 •• LIBBYS ORANGE JUICE. · ~NCE 6-i For y., Fottifut • • • Crusty.Fresh FRENCH BREAQ 11c , .... 4 .. ·1 , .... 4 ..,1 Breekf ast is bri9J;ter w;+h • treetl ~PPLE DANISH ··-·-.. MJB ~~~ COFFE-E I LB. 65' MJB • Mii COFFEE KNUDSEN LA ION 2 LIS. ) 29 BUTTER COFFEE 3 LIS. J" 1.U. 79c AUNT JEMIMA ORJ91NAL PANCAKE MIX AUNT JEMIMA SYRUP NABISCO CHIPS AHOY COOKIES 14\\ .... 4r ., .. <?HICKEN OF THE SEA Ll6HT ·CHUNK TUNA 4 POI $1 " llllYS FRUIT COCKTAIL JU 4 .. ·1 llHYS BARTLETT PEARS JU J .. ·1 llHYS SLlctED PINEAPPLE '"' s .. ·1 llHYS PINEAPPLE JUICE ..... 4,.11 llllYS TOMATO JUICE ..... 4..,11 tlllYS GARDEN P!AS -5 ..... u1m CREAM STYLE CORN -5 .. ·1 l.11HYS WHOU "&UD TOMATOES .. 4 .. ·1 llllYS STIW&D TOMATOES -·4 .. ·1 unvs V11NNA SAUSAGES -5..,'1 ldllYS CORNED Hff 'HASH .. ~3 .. ·1 ltQUtD CLORQX BLEACH II I . \ I . """ Tunic ~wosome .. ,...... ,, 1(,.; •• 1(C.. · ' 1 L2 . . ~ . . . . . • I I t e ' . . . . Potluck Picnic Plans· . . ~ . . . Don't DefJen.d: on Suer abow slated ~ 8 in tbe Anllhel.m'CoaYention Center. Proceede will benefit QIOC. Plana lit l1lo ill the mm for • MINI& • membersbl[> tea. Mn. James Beck 1'1ll open her home for that ptberiDC. _ will~ .~hy ctmtc ~·. ' . v olunteei:s· Recruited ~ Donations Accepted ---------.~ .. ENIOtl TOIA·Y FOi • :·: ••• ... . . ~ .• . . ·. •. •.. ·.• .. . . . . ·. ·..-cm «D3 llUNI ~ .. 1'BAllCI mtP9C.c.t• , .... ...... W.19'11t. t ~( ....... . , ... ·: : ~ . . . . ..... . · .. ':~: ·. . . -. . -· . - I ' I I ~ .... ·. ' • .. . . . •. ; . . . .·• ., . .. ~ . . . I 'o .. • .. ·: . . . . . : : , . I ' . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . • • 4 I '1'1Me. ASIOlltO-llG. JM eru•a•A•Y•OOD fUll YIOlfM&la:(tNCL. Ofll) 3-ll. CAN ........ ..,. .... .• 1 :Y IEff lfALMAOY' SllOICID .t TON9UI ~ .... 8AC .. 79.t. 12 ..... 65c ~ pq. -·- W IRAND L&f, SMILTS I l ·lb. 39• .. pll91, -- .~ ~· DAJLY .. ,Lui J~~~~~---:::----:--::--::-:-:-~---:-----~------------~--~~~~;__---:-------------~~--~::.....--.:.--.;.;.. ....... ~~.;.;_~:..;..,~_.:..~~~ c ......... . 1.9' ·tt•.vos Spray ~=::!I -........ . !;.54c . " . Fro~'Pcige :J'3' - . ~-.... ·· : ' •, lf'klu•.• J • . • • • • k1111 "'' • el~~~ ~lllln-Mat. ~ • 1(....... . .. ... ..... . .:.~... . "' ... .. ! Kllll ';J". ,,... ,.__ ·; S:-,::~'it:r • L~ ..... . . AU KJ~ st?E. ~ ax.~sn . TWIN SNCW. MAnRISS AND . BOX SPRIN&S ·. ·29'~ 000 nVlt RD ........ ·1r ... .,,. .... ...,.._sm , ....... ,.r .......... "' ... .,... .... IUllNllDSIT =:."=~ ·11· • ...... ·4· ..... ., Twt11111tl .. • • .. • • • ' . • . •• . ... .... ' ,J .. •• .. • • . . • DAILY '1LOT W~, Ftllru.lry 14.. 1968 I · ', SAN CLIMINTE PLAYHS HAVI 'MARY' TIMI • ·t;1chd .Miiiet, Su.ft Tomu...., ,... ~~ Wt ~ ' Tlteat,er Notes . ' San Clemente Playhouse's 'Mary, Mary' Near Sell.Out By TOM TITUS °' ... ....., ........ To ·paraphrase good o)d <Jwll• Brown, bappibea la openinc a play With more tban balf of your perfor· ~-lold out Jn advance. That's the pleasant litua· Uott la whkb the San Cle'"*ttt Community TbUter ftndl itlelf th.11 week u It prepares to lift tbe curtain on Its new pro. ductlon, "Mey, Mar J , ' ' Tbm:lday nilbl The Jean Kerr-comedy ls scheduled to run for three weekends, T h 1' rs d a y 1 through Satur&lys, at Ute Cabr\Do PlayhOUle. But only the flnt four ..,. of the nm are open -the lut five have been IOld out to various orpnbltiona. Thelma Ruckman. resi· dent dinletor of t h t playbou.le, II ltaght1 th• marital comedy of a n almost-divorced c o u p I e tryln1 to steer around the rocb of .recondUation. Pla1iftC the title role will be Sdlie Tomllmon.. with Pat Kendley cut u her writer ha.aband and Bob McAdema plaJ.lng t h e Hollywood actor who en· deavora to make the eepar• tion permanenl Rounding out the ~ Clemente cMt are JUcblid Miller 11 IHI 1'wyer IDll s;;9Au0f: C'-cl est At ••'7 ~ IVllYOMI AORln A •erttro.t Prodt&dloR of • G1M CONdf 1M1 1IMI OF YOUR UA ,_.. -,,...,, '-........... """' ... ...., c.... ........... . c--. ............... ,,... """' JeltkH't C.-., "nll IMACr ...~.m~ HOU. YWOOD (AP) Ar• )'Ill ructJ ftr a ~arlie (1aaa -~ &bot• for R...-., aoaart , •Lmrtl ... .... •• c. J'ielda, etc.? ' wblll it WU l'allJ Jlmo.. lulu... ...... ca-. recalled. "Notblngof a llterary nJture came trom M: ·m1 bU'-d WM aot I lftllfie writer. A 1ear • .-i.t.er be dedd. edt.do---~­ nqt to~ •AJlpll' .._ ol the New Yerk PaMk Lillrary to ....... ''He bappened to come ' across an iaim m ~ Hoeo1u111 Jeffe•~n paper that 1pll'Md bla lm-• ev aainaUOD. It mnUoaed that a Ch1aeM detective bad ar· r••ted three J..,... ... '°" Air.nl~ne ga.mbliftl. That WU the ,,.,.,,, begiJtnlng ol Ohartit Oban.•• Warner Brot. · Snta Atta deYoutq bopn lt ~DI, slnct the ccmipuJ OW111 the mystery dralDu pnduced by Fos la the i-.. Such hopes art be1n1 ~red by a O.arlle Cha film feati'val at New York's Museum Of Moclera~ Art MURDEAEIS 1 . Mrs. LotM recoullect h9r Due Span .· Mardi 4-7. olhl connection 1'1th Chan: Mail orden are ~ b.dlW How c ••• d :r middle· ··1 na "'*' wbn I Wll accepted ,.. die ~ :.4.=:rJ11.~~ :=:.= .. ·:8l per1onnw9,..,..,,,..., Whether p1a,..s bJ Warner wu eboeen t. ,u1 tt.e the JeffalOD ~. la. Oilnd or bia 1aice.sor, murdereu ill 'aaarue a... "".., DMlb non rock SldneJ Toler L...be wu always at the Opera.' BClria Karloff ......,, .. II e I 6 d 1 I a n 1d .the aame: ·me •bite ault was allo ill tbe pkWe. aM n.ater ~ M.ua J aDid wttb Pawna bat terdled Otcar Levut ~ u aquarely atGp bla \Md, . opera for ua to alq." 1· . . bit banter wtlt No. 1 Blafl'S pr~ .. ent PCll'IMd .., ... 1eu IOI, the breatbleu Ieye of tbe Chu boob, ''Hout tba two ,... 8ID in San Lute, ... hi.a WIJ of wrap-Wltbout a Key," in 19'l5. P'rlDdlco'• Hal-Albury pine ap 1be atutioe with Five other• lllPUNd before diatrict, the J • ff• r a o a DHudo • confuclaJJhma liP the author'I ·~ ill 1133 .A&w.•~ ... _ _. to f·i.d alibi like de.cl fllh -Hollywood f i rs t .. .; """"'-... ve - canJ1ot stand tM tllt of po11lbilitiel ia a. B61111;1 !r: = ..:-..=!': tlme . ., . 'tooa 1D -_.. Patlle lln"9 recarr.r w Uc It • ·-1.nnmn prodaeed • ...._ ....... a ~ cllmW tllil -ti ._.,._, --.~ • ., ........ ,.. "'e.aa... ...,.. ...... Two ladie1 ,.... lives mtninfl'ld Qd .._... to 1 tbe~ "": llltlwtdeb bu were prafOUIMllJ ...._.by J:1p9 ....... G eor I• ._.~aw Jmd,. a..tlle O..IMtlllleftrlJ Kuwa. _ .. HUia for tea. Ont WU Ned· Anotblr J a pall t It , ·~ .oa-rec:t, ~­da Barripn Lopn, wtre ol v--i.,... -.u. ~ roek ad tftll liovH'd, hU •.it.or .,...... Lala• and a;;'a u.;:-u. .• -..._ w to be ._. 11e1t a. a fGnner ...... 'Ille otbef au... Panat'' la 19. .. Su Fracildo MUDd. wn &ltaOr ..... Cole, P'ox fUmed "BIWnd That The Jef&I-~ wife ol h adllr who cmtatD" 18 ml ,.. 1 t b wlD appear OD l'riiaJ, cnaW a.Me &ml Derr • March I at I :• p.a . IJicl -• Wllflllf ..._•'*-and on Sa1urda7, Marcil t at T;_.,._. and I toot .. ~ ...... E. L. •:• ud •=•· 1 ._ Part, a1 Olat1le. The pat.L======::;:i::Z::.J a c:nme to u.olula in J.d), tern for future mm. finally arrived with "Charlie Q\an Carries On" la 1111. Coast Youth liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Appeatjpg In 'l.inooln' AlTMI~ TO' fAllLOn LIN ... ,......:. -- ' ... ' .. -, ' ...... ' . "' .. -~ -__ .... / ~ ...... ' 4 -f • .... .... ,. •/ ~· • .. . ., ' . , •• .,, ; .• .; . " . ' . . " :a . I' " all-meat llLI PHI UftAIE,--...... » IUCH IEEF LIYEI ....... .. . .. .. 4t CIKI STUIS .................... _. u.4t• ... •111ut-..... --.. • t•s•llllnns ............. '1JI 11H111ou11 ......... ..,N .......... u.tt SOD IHI llAST ··············-·· T .... E ITUIS, IO l AILS ... u. ru5 CllE STEAKS ................ -......... ~tr · IMllTUl,lllE·ll ............... llEFlllPHAST ....................... FIY•CllCIHS ............ e\l.lt lllllSTlll.IHlUSS -.. -u.7' llWlllAST =m ................. 15' FIMCllCIEIS ·--······--... st P•Tl .. SISTEll ......... u.'1.. llMICl•I .......................... ..-lll.Lll&Ull ................. _ .... It • ' I " • • •AUllSCIWEllEI :: • M-41. aM 21• SLICED BOLOGNA:::. ~~~· 3t ~ 51' f .... ··-·-- HEINZ S.:1--SAICE:::: ., ..... J'. utTLE n1s11ES:...&Ma.~2t~•: PUCIES :...r.-:-'~31~=t:..2•. FRUIT COCKTAIL: ........ : • IOODWll AllOllA ......... : ....... ,!~ IERl .. I CllCIEI CUlll._ .. u···· POPlln WIUTCDEAL ............ 11' liTMAGIC =::uT. 49c MAUT0"°'9 u .ot. ASPIRINS ~~ 4'Ac attAIUTS •Y 1 ~I . I~ • I ~ .. . . . ,,. . DlllL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I Not W armly Reeeiv~d Newport Buch City Councilman Al Pore.it and Dee Cook discloeed last week that they bad betn asked to withdraw u candidates for re-eJedlon, The au11e1tlon, to undentate it, wu not warmly received by either incumbent. In fact. the smoke rtill bun't deared away. AO(f it ls unlikely to do so be(ore April 9. P. A. Palmer, wboae pUbUc 1i1>irit and community loyalty no one can question. explained that the joint pull-out proposal wu made in the tn1erest& ol cMc harmony. U both Forgit and Cook were to quit the race. he indicaed, the way would be cleared for the eledion of men unhampered by personal animositiea and con- cerned onlJ with making municipal government work llDOOthly. A commendable ideal. But Palmer's "if you quit. be')l quit'' propc>liUon worked to just the opposlle enda Palmer intended. Forelt and Coot are canny ~-· 'Ibey thusly made much of the proD011l, fiUlili the air with criet of ••invisible govemment'' and "political machine." It's doubtfal that we have beard the lut of it. In IUID, a lbeuld be a lively campatp. (See Mailbo1 below.) Annexation Logic N iJ"l.Mesa Unilied School Disttid truatee5 It would be ternpUng, ibdeed, for N e w p o r t • Mesa board members to polnt lo tbe already acute cJ.au. room shortage (o44 clauro.GIDI nut fall, 83 the f oUowiDI year) and say we won't accept any more sludenta. But. board members reason. that would be short·altbted and puniUve. Tbe result would be next door neighbors In diUer- ent schoql ty.$ttms. and ·those in the San Joaqulll DW. trict beiriJ bused many miles to the nearest acbool. The 1ehool truatees apparently feet thU would create more educational handicaps and discord in the community than a few more clusea on double 1e1aions. Delay Is Costing Money Soil engineers already have begun poking and prod. ding the wate.n ol Upper Newport Bay to gather lnfor· mation needed to transform the area into an aquatk playground. It'a a quiet beginning for tbe long-awaited develop- ment program. From here on out, work should proceed slowly, but surety-ucept for one more hurdle. And that ls a "friendly lawsuit" to teat the comt> tuUonality of the legislation that originally authorized the land exchange between the Irvine Company and Orange County. ... have ::J: a tentat1n dedlion to exteod district bound· mes to take in enoul)l ch~n to fill another 10 class- rooma. The IDllOatJon would f>e of Irvine Company land near Urbanus Square, Technlcally, 7& of the 212 acres lnvolved now be· long to San Joaquin !tementary School District. Were the boundary line left unchanged it would be San Joa- quin's retponlibility to accommoda~ the children. But the pre11nt boundary line .ii an arbitrary one that cuts di11onaBy through a soon-to-be-de.eloped boo.sini tract. Until the matter Ls finally adjudicated, presumably by t:he California Supreme Court, the hundreds of acr11 involved cannot be developed. They will remain useless to the public and to the frvine Company, with ttle pri- vately-owned properties aeoerattnc little property tu revenue to the county.., to the city of Newport Buell. and to the . Newport-Mesa Unified School District. When last queried on the subject, county and Ir· vine officials were uncertain about when dle tawauit/ would be filed. Or who would file it. We trust they will proceed soon. The dalay ii ~ int the public money. ~ tt ·f t .•. !;.i! .. -~~~~ .. Easier to Feel · Than to Think "1 Leeratn1 to use tbe correct word t9r . , ' ' .,,} ' t.be correct thing wtU not resolve liljlllln eonflicta, a1 some people think. bUJ. it will clarify tbem and help us ~er1tand what we are. arping abilul For m01t argumenu do not When our Foundina Fatbers sut· e.aity Jo1D tbe 1slue, and tbua cu teated tJaat our national polk:y be baa· ~ be truly llttled. eel, ill part, "upon a decent respect for Con.alder the words .. iafGIJMtMID," the opinloa ol manklnd,0 they did not "oplnlon," • •know led a•,• ' and mean we aboald cater to the unm. "wildom." Unleu one underatandl ex· formed aad oltu blavted views about actly how these four word.I differ, Americmll ttlat were held by IO many what each one INCLUDES and EX· peap)e in that day. They meant that CLUDES. it i.s lmpotalble to have a we lbould respect the views of those meaGlnlful dialog or ttile\wlon. forelpen who reaUy understood what FOR .EXAMPLE, the famlHv .tat. · ~ =for ad whit civ\tiaadon 11 cnent that "nvyone ii entitled to•· ~ oplniOB.•• ts a mllddevous and m..-MANY "OPINIONS" tbat Eur~ iqleu remark muquerading u a peans bold about us are u abaQow piece of toJerance. A man who and fa.lie as our 'optnlOftl" about beleves the world is o.t Ja NOi' a-some foreign countries; fer in both Utled to that opimon. because be ia not cases. there is not enough Inform• expresslnc an oplnloD -be ls defend-tion. it ls not, or1anlz.ed into knowl· ID& a prejudice. edge, and no pract.lcal wisdom bu We are entitled to an opinion oJUy gone into the judJment. Nobody in the after we have (1) made a strenuous wcrld ii "entitled" to such fallacious effort to acquire as much information ''opinion." about the subject as pouible; (2) . . endeavored to organise tb1s in· ~'!t 1t 11 . far euier to feel than to fonnatlon into a coherent body of think. _and 1t is far more comlortable knowledge; and (3) thouatrt deeply to believe. (on insufficient evidence) about the \mpllcationa and con-what confb:m• our prejudices than to sequences of thla knowledie. seek ~or evtdence that refutes it. When AN "OPINION'' la a valuable thing, anC1 It is only cheapened when we use the word to sign.ily any half·baked It· Utude or deeply-rooted prejudice we m_, happeh tn entertain. because it fit.a our self.image or serves our aeU· interest. Darwtn was working on bis theory of evolution, he scrupulously set down in bis notebook every bit of evidence that seemed t<i CONTRADICT ttis theory ; and oqly when he could satisfactorily explain these difficulties, did he feel entitled to advance bl1 opinion on tbe origin ol species. Katze nbac h' s Brainchil,d WASHINGTON -PTesldent Johnsou baa approved a prOlfam to transfer hundreds of State Depart· ment personnel and forelp service of· ftcers to the administration's anti· '°verty program. The "diplomatic a n t 1 • p o v e r t y e.rps," a1 It 11 being referred to inside tile adminlatration, Is the brainchild of Under Secy. of State Nlcbolas B. Katzen bacb, The controverlJal program will be lunched later um month with an an· nouncement from the White House or the State Department and Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), which administer the war aplnrt poverty. A8 A IT AR'l'l:B, two ctozen foreign Mmce ~ will be tr~fernd to lhl OEO Incl uliped to the anti· s>09erty apnq'1 beadquartera bere and to rtitODll state o f 11 c e • *°°,,... tbe' eoutey. If tbeM ':!r'"'"' do not CIUM an ldverw ft • ta Ooolreu. other ' ~ .. ~ •, l'W~ .... ~...... • ...., l . . ..... ~,. ,,-. j • "*4-~ c .. State Department personnel will be shifted to OEO iJI March and April. SaJaries of the diplomatic anti· poverty fighters will be paid out of OEO funds, although they will be permitted to keep thelr foreign service status and retirement rlihts. MEMBERS OF THE House Labor Committee, who ne probing the unan· nounced proeram, report that It wu aold to tbe Prelident by Kataenbadl and WlUte Houe aide Joseph A. C&lifao. Also, they say, Jt app1m1tly has the backing of Secy. of state Rw and OEO Director Sargent Sbrt•er. J{atleobacb and Califano reputedly sokl tbe Ide. to tbl Preddea~ oo UM arocmds that the OEO service would help acquaint U. S. diplomats with aociaJ probtm\s ln this countr7 Ind betier prepare tbtm • repntea& tlM u. s. abroed. Quotes I. P. Aider .. •. IAq BeaO- ~Count oa me to Pll1 vlrtut.111 any tu ••. • wm mott Amtnc.... •.. u we cm t9l1 M eea•bleed tlaat. our~ ..... ~ •ill t1'lll1 be "'* ,.. -.......... -IOdlllloCk:ll ..... ...., .. . .... ............. ... Ralett - •'Wedded b11J11.J I ftt1lq of M(;9tty, of COlllllluakatioll. of comple~ trmt." Vtn G. ......... Le•lta - ........ ty 11 that tbinl oa wNd -..... l1ICCUI tometimu. .... a.. • lmeat motiftl." \ N 'MAYBE T~Y'Yf UAD ~tf AND AAE 8f~' INSCRuµgl! /llll f! Banning Sets the Record Straight The privilege of withholding mma in Moilbo.i hOI been '~ to pr~ vidt identity prouction m aihlationl where the ltttn writn Ml inf"""4- tion of p11bHc importanc• to off n but w1'kh could unduly ~411 or compromiat ~ wrltn, if 1'U or 'her 'll07M tOlf't 1'Hd. Too many ldtn tDritcn an ~ mo to obtue &lilt prtw~ bf aJcmo that their noma be withMld m efr. cumstanu.t tohnt thq c o • l d not pouibl11 be hanMd by r~ their idntit11. A1 a rcnlt, the DAILY Pl· LOT toill tither ditcdrd lflWrl wflith 1'ow 1'0 tlGlid YeQl()ft fO'r ~ or print tMM JJJGrl7agly, ~tor To the Edit«: Remarks Mtributed to Councilman Dee Cook in newspaper articles ~­ cernina a recent luncheon hosted by Paul Palmer were misleadlq and ob- viously slanted for his political gain. which compels me to speak out. To set the record straiJbt, before it was known that there would be an op- ponent to Cook's candidacy Palmer .invited a number of concerned citizens to a lune.Mon to be arrqed wttb Cook in the hope that Cook would be lnurested ln and benefit from an Ln· tercbangt of ideas and perhaps become a more constructive coun· cilman. However. prior lo the hm· cheon, Ed Birth announced h.is can· dldacy and thole of us invited un- derstandably Md cttanged and dif. fering views • a result. AT THE LUNCHEON, Palmer. e~ that be was spea1cing as an indtYldoaJ and not for anycine else, made tome comments including his tboutht tbllt it wou1d be in the city's best illtereat for both Cook and Coon- cilnlan F«Jit to wttbdraw from the council race inaanwcb as they bad been a clilruptive influence on the council. I believe ht most of t.tie others pnaent did not know wltat Palmer was goJnt to HY and for that matter may not even have decided which candidate they would *1t. 'Tb111 Cool, taking notes on a pad, asked eactl of tbe otbers for their com. ment.t, preswnablY u an interested elected repnsetltative. Each spoke a11 an Individual, and tbe comments were widelY cliffsin1. BtJT FROM TBB re s u 1 t I n g neWlpaper reports it would seem that ~ wa more interested iD manufac- turing politlcal fodder than be was conces ned will the views expressed as Lo U.. Jalt be •• doiq as a COUD· cllmaa. It ~ lllfortuut.e wtten a ciUzen is •llllaa to five hil peraooal viewpoint cudidJ1. if bluntl,y. to bia elected ,.etell&ative ud then most undergo Mtad ,. bavtftc the temerity Lo do IO! ~J.1. tbl democratic process tnCOUrafet ea.cit of u to ar1t a fellow cltiacn to nm for olflce. or NOi' TO RUN for ome.11 we believe that be ls -* .-m1ec1 -reprdleta Gf 1ae vro- tellt °' .... afteet.d aftke ..... •AR FROM "JnYiltble Goffm. -. •• it ta the voter who ii wiDlna to .. Up ad be c:oum.d wtto can in r-:_ c=t:.1=t; to stand fer. IOmetbbit <*fl tlld a but did Mt ten tbe papers '81 also 81 in iainlal u tnalsM • Ills ma's philosophy. During the hmcbeon Coot obH~ tUt he looks for the bad thinp becaUM pod things have a way of talinC care of tllemselves. THJS IS AN interesting c.-ut to what most of us believe ta a cowt- cJ.lmllt'a prilnary raponaibillty at set- ting policy and plannin& our city's futurl, "tood thlnp" which are not accompllahed without a lot of con- structive work and imqlnatkll. Sound admlllistrlltion and law enforcement, will appropriate but not tdfUng guidmce by the coucil. will take care of the ''bad things ... Maybe Cook bas done the com· munltJ a favor be hadn't counted on. M.11'11 tre can begin U. ... .._. he reaDJ UI to olfer behind his ri,...._, ''watdldog·for·tbe·peeiplie'' 1IOIGft. ~be th1t ii Jud a cover for a awplte, Oftl'ly.auspidma •tun. ill eq1llpped to puticip9te wttb JDtll and wmten ti ,_ 1flll ill tovendDC our dtJ. Oii* bu 111• It clear to me tbat we elber want b1m ud men lib blm to poke oar dty p__.at or we wtlll to pl.ace oar trust ta men of a mart MDllitive a a d CODltructive Dlllllfe; Pellee Stfde Aet .... To tbe Editor: A police state: Mr. Orwen ln h.lJ books "The AniJDal Fama" and "1994" wu not flf off when be pre- dicted that ''Bil Br .... " would be watcbiJIC -. W. i.. a propoAI 1' Newport 'Beacb for potlcl televilloe camena, .sutwidi_, by tbe i.cs.raa government to watch ua lot oar "pro- tection." to deter crime, to protect \us from oureelves. Thil would be but the first 1'2p in a lon& seriet of freedoms that an rab&ly betnl taken away from us. ANOTHER INCIDENCE of a police state action occurred recenUJ ln my neighborhood. A IJ'OUP of fri.enda WIS in my home for dinner. After dinneT' one of my guests dedded to take a sbort walk, Re did Dot return for at least 30 rninuus. '!be reason was that he was picked up about one block from my home, for "looking l\llpicious." He was frilked, paced in the squad car and detained while the police ran a 0 mab" on him.. He told them tbat be WU a ... on the next 1treet, but the poUc. did DOt bother to check out tlbat faet. We are being frigbtentd and barused instead of protected. I wlD always remember this when I want to go for a walk after dinner. We have to be afraid °' being picke.t lip by the police in Newport 8eaah becaue we loot a certain way? WE ARE NOW lovotved JA,ao called "safety checb" on our autllnlbllea. Y1e are Wnc 11...,.t on tbe ...,,._.,. tn our cenunumty and subjected to an enmlmtnl of oar ~ inside and out, wttbout our permlalion. Here la one more incldeat of ~ being taken..,.,, very subtly, under the beadint of "for our safety". Can you bonestl1 predict where tbil ICJl't ol action will el? We, the people did not vote on Ulil iuue either: MR. JOllNSON'S new taxes on moniet spent by cMbeu IOinl e. Europe la juJt another WQ of k8'111a1 the average dtiJen under tbl iNm6 of tt.e IO\'ft'DIMDl. Tbla MW tn will not ~ tbe wealtllf or ,.,,.:ful to tbe uunt tbllt tbeJ cmutot traweL ::~ ~~~ ~511~':'k =::; bal bmt a cbalce to tnwl to ...,. -... bow aUMlr' ...... tldllk, ..... U... To oommuaicale dtrelUJ .- oebera, llld Urn .w ..... Jee Pllbllc ....... infoaned ... ... stildldat.d .... .... ...... la Ille ...., " Ulla ..try. become paw:na for the old men tn government. What a ritual! Let the old meft ftgbt the wan the)' make • Thi• government baa stopped bein& a democracy, a government cl the people, by .U. ~ IDd fOr tbe J*Pla. WW a m-.ry. MR& EUGtME P. ADAIR . \ Tbe !Mt G6IDIDI ... Ge WQl'ld ehtlDP'Ollll)\tp IUl ,....... 0 rt r 11 ID ~la. an attractive Frllllll'.a, II tile -..c11n1 cbtmpi• ., tbt -.omen'1 team. Supiclons were -aroued whn U. and ber teani memben m·• at the slarlilll li.M ln VUlard, Wal OD• 11 a minute or ao before tbt ltart. of the event and tbOle ''V" wen •trencthenecl when ase German lirls daappeared lmmedlftell at th• flallb line. They were suspected aC hla'1AI tbe ruanetl Of their sledl ud the IU~· eion1 were borne ocat lltel' mow ftl thrown on the runners. ult DMltecl U U th,rown In a fire,• 1ald one wilnea& The Auatrlan coach QCrily declared what the East Germans clld wu "won• ·than dopinC" aD4 added their coaches were ~ OMS ctlleD.y at fault. · Healing the runner• ol a luce, a1 the East Germans were found guilty of dofng, causes the ice underneath tbe sled to melt making It tllpperler and faster. It also makes 1otn1 down it more dangtrollS. Apparently that clldn't make aqy dif- ference to the &it'll. You·v~ heard oC those who cheat for love or money. Now here come. thole wh~'ll. do it for a 10Jd medal. McDermott Dodgers · JJee( .. Up _. Hitting, S~aDH:u~t ·91i~er.for Haller · Runnerup . r-. . . ' In 500 SAN FAANCISOO (UPI) -Tb e clubs," sale!· Giants m~ter HtnnJD "We filled another_pp,tUt -~ Loi Angeles Dodgera.~y h•d the Franks. · worried ~ut," ~ ....,_. Jong ball bitting catcher. tbe.Y needed "Hunt wft1 help '1bon up our infield Walt Allton commented ,,._ Inform. and the SU ~ilco Giants plugg9d and Oliver LI eood at all poaltions." ed about tJM,trade. "J..t Jib we Med- a leaky infield in the flrat trade be-Haller, ~. a former quarterback at eel a shortstop, then bl tura we need- tlreell the clubs in more than a dee· the University of Illlnoll, bad bia belt ed a catcher. ~ ftDI tbe bUL" act.. of sev@ ~DI for the Giants in Allton pointed out be hlld llill llCl-aiucllnl catcbet Tom Haller went to 1988 when be IOCbd %1 home 11l11'. mired the wort of Halim' with t b • the DocSien ia exchange for Infield-batted in tf1 ruoa and bit .H>. Hi.I Giants and bad b1m twice • catcher er Ron Hunt, arl All.Star leCOnd ba. slugging slumped to 14 homer• and 49 on All.star team1 be m-.a. man three years ago, and utility in· RBI's last year while batting .251. "It'• good to have u aJl:.around fielder Nate Oliver. The Dodgers al· Lo• Angela WN in t!Je .market for catcher witb the uperieDce ol Baller so will get a minor league player to be 1 catcher after the Dodger• traded John on our club,.. Allton cdstlJIQed, "be announced later. Roseboro, along with pitchers Ron wlll give ua added IOCk at the plate The trade wu announced jolnUy by Perranoakl and Bob Miller, to t b e and ,he can help our yomc pltcher1." both clubs Tuesday. It wu the first Minnetota Twinl for 1bortatop 1.ollo H~t came to · the Dodllfl before deal between the bitJ,er N a t l o n a 1 Venalles and pitcher Jim Granl the -196'1 1euon from a. N9w York League rivals lince the old Broo~yn l'bere bad been reports (Pf months Metl along with Jim Jlkblan in a Dodcen sent Jackie Robinson to the that the Dodger1 were attemptint to trade for outfielder TommJ Davil. New York Gianta in 1957. RobiDaon make a trade with the AUanta Braves Bunt batted .JS3 for Loi Aqele1 but retired rather than report for catcher Joe Torre but no deal ma-wu lidellned a lood deal of the time •• Thia trade will belp both 'ball terialiJed. bJ iD.jurtea. MUSICAL CHAIRS -The IM Angeles Dodgen and Sin Francilco Gianta completed a trade Wed· nelday giving one team more infield depth and the other a catcher. 'Ille catdler, Tom Haller (rigtlt) ' comes to tlbe Dodgers for infielders Nate Oliver (left) and Ron Bunt (center). Sports la Brief Daugherty May Sue; SaddWback Slate Set EAST LANSJNG, Mich. -Michltan State footbaB Coach Duffy Daugherty said Tuesday be 11 couJclerinl flling a ~ suit against a atudent new11>aper that said treatment ol MSU atblete1 may have violated Bic Ten rulec. Daugherty I a i d be hadn't decided w~ether to me such a auit, but would leave tbe dedllon up to u attornef. 1be newspeper, Gae MlcbilU Daily, 1tudent organ of tbe Uniftnlty ol Mkblpn ln ADD Arbor, WU uked about Daugherty's statemtnt, and mana1ln1 eicffor Sten WUdltrom uJd, "We have no comment other thaD that we 1'iil ltaDd bJ OW' starlet." &Ice, Caae •f deatll na Mt ~ lmm~&ely ... a • ..,., 'tt'U enleNt. Fredmm bueMJI eMda °"' Weill '1&1111 BallDel w11 rmlq llcJdl1 .._ M 11Hh1enl7 c.Oapeed. * * * USC, Whldl bu not Iott a dual swim meet 1n nearly 11 years, hosts Stan· ford. NCAA awtm tJtalilt, ln a key duai meet Thurtday night .at Beverly Billi Bitb School in a mHt tabbed 81 a prelude to the 19• NCAA cbam· pionlbipl. TU flr1t event be&lm at I p.m. West Hits 47, Lakers Nudge Monroe & Co. BALTIMORE (APi) -Earl "Tb e Pearl" Monroe, taking charge ln the manner of Olcar Robertlon, scored 58 points and rallied the Baltimore Bui· letl repeatedly Tuesday night before nmning out of miracles. With 'r1 secondl remaining In over· time, the Baltimore rookie missed a penalty fret throw which would have tied the score and the Los Angeles Laken won the National Basketball AnocllUon game, llt-118. In the clutch, however, it was the Lakers' one-two scoring punch of Jer- ry Welt and Elgin Baylor which paid off. Welt, wbo leored 47 Tt'hile playlnl lel'U minute• lieu than Monroe, made ftft potnta Jn the five.minute over· GRENOBLE, France (AP)-Terr, McDermott, liven no cbaDce to npeat as gold meda&t in the JDeDl1 IOI). meta-speed akattnc race, wblaecl over a sun .. oftened rink today and gr~ the United State1' tourth silver medal in the Wfnt.er Olympic Games. In tying Magne 'I!lomuaen ol Norway for second 'place, two-tentb1 of a sceond behind winner Erhard Keller of West Germany, Mel>ermott needed a greater effort than in UM when be won the Americana' oru, gold medal in the IDDlbruct, AUltri.a, Games . Shortly before the 27·year-o1d sprint 1tater from Blm>ingham, Mldl., join- ed three female apeed 1katen a1 1Hver medalists, Tim Wood ol 8loom· field Hllls, Mich., moved f.nto 1econd place after four of the five compulsory figures in men's figure skatinl com- petition. Norway lalned lta second Nordic 1kl 1old medal today a1 ita cro11 country relay tum won the Olympic 4 x 10- kilometer race by more than two minutes. NORWEGIANS FAST Star1inC out i'n fog on a rain.,oaked coune, the Norw6gian quartet finish- ed in two hours, eight minutes, 33.5 seconds. Sweden, the" defending Olympic champion, placed second in 2:10:13.2 while Finland edged Russia for the bronze medal by ha.ll a second. The United States was a surprising sixth after the flrst lap but steadily dropped back 2 and wound up 12th in tbe-fteld of 15 in 2:21:30.4. Given little chance to defend his title auoceilfully, 11.Coermott was con- cidtred even out of the running for a medal when be drew the last starting poslUon among the 48 skatres. By the time hil turn came, the bot sun bad created pools of water over many 1ectlons of the rink, and everyone expected the final finish to have Keller first with 40.3 seconds, Thomauen second with 40.S and Ru11ia11 Eugen:y Grishin third at 40.8. SHARES SECOND But McDermott steamrollered away from the starting JUD, acceletated down the back straightaway, rounded the fitlal bend perfectly and witti head and arms flaying, crossed the finish line in 4Q.5 seconds for a share of se- cond place and the silver medal. "I didb't come back to the Olympfc1 juat to skate," McDermott said af· terward. "I wanted to wln a· !Mdal I didn't really know if l could do it. I was .coming along slowly but surely and knew I bad to put everything into one race. "I didn't really have the kick I had in 1984. I auess myself and the desire to -.rln were the big things." Asked if he thought be could have won the gold medal again with an earlier start, before the son had 1oftentd the rink, he replied only, * * * ~Jan coach Peter-DalUd bu com- piled a record of ~1 in hil tenure at USC witb tbe tie COIDlQC ta last 7e.ar'• dual event va, Stanford et Palo Alto. · MLTIMOU "nt early ones Jild have better lee." ilme. t.OI Al'HL.• SllMelNiek CeleJ:.. ...... ... ,...... .. ...., .... die •well Onqa Oeaty J11eee *8wllll 11:1 ._. ,.... ...... ,,.,. Tiiie ...... : lefL n Oii L •1 a ,..... ...... 1-.•illJJC Od. I .... JC Od. n o,.. Od. JI ••• '1 ...... Od.• _ ....... .... 0,.. ,,..,_ t caf P"1 P111111 Jl'nill N«. • lAlll ......... ,.,... Nn. tJ ~ ,... Cllep ..., ........ , * * ('nlundaJ'• me.t wOl be lbown via delayed vtedo tape b7 KTl'V (ll) S.turday at 11:• •. m.1 A (ft ticketl NIUfD GD We at tbe USC ticUt of• ftee,) e ' T ..,.., 12 M 21 ~ ........ • .. 1t lciltt ...,..., , 14 1 Pit Clanc J W t ........... W..t 1S 1Mt '1 ~ c ... wtent 2 ,., s Mcte.vJe :n. ; ~ Im.. C9lll'* t M t '-t T ... la O 1M1 11' t ..... ~ :, ,~ Mn. Exora Mc.Dennott o( EllH· s '" 11 ville, Mich., a silver-haired, brisk little : t~ '~ i.dy In her 70s, said that when Terry • ,.,.,, s. . wu born-the first boy aft.er six girlt ~ f, ~ _.be turned to her husband and 1aJc:l: • M I "Now we have a boy. My God, l,et'1 .: ~ m make 1ure be is a boy who 11 a boy ... Jama and 1bomuon paced the lewlnl witb ao and »point output•, Wblle Plul KOrdlk bad hi1 biHt•t nltllt u a Rustler, netting 18. 'n.t ... tlon almolt duplicated last J91t wMn Ole RUllUera beat Otrua at lllllll Ml, and """ bomtied at ....... .,.. I 9411.Y "I.OT ....... W L ........... CARRIDO FOR TWO -ofante Co~'s Bart Carrido drives for tilt basket in Tuesday night's OCC&n Bernardino game. Carrido 9CO!'fld 14 points and the Pirates rolled to a 121-108 Eastern Conference victory. Orange Coast plays at, home again.st Cypress Friday nJibt. 30 Points, 20 RefHNlnds Incomparable y allely Paces Pirates, 121-108 87 GLENN WRITE Of"" 0.lly ..... """ Incomparable John Vallely popped in 30 points and plucked off 20 re- bounds to lead Orange C.out College'a Offensfve-mlndtd P irates to a 121-108 conquest of Sa~ Bmiardlno Valley f:ollege'a Indians Tueaday Diibt kl the OCC confines. It WaJ almost a school tcorinf record for coach Bob Wetzel's flossy five as the !Jucs wound up a bucket short ol tying the Redcoet smile game mark. Their field 1oaJ total ol 52 was a record, however. And moN important, victory kept them hot on Fullerton'• vall ln the race for the Eutern Conlwence basketball tiUe. The paee-ntttn1 Horneb clilpoHd ol Oaaffty, 111-70, to maintafn a one-game lead over Wetsel'• group. San Bel'doo made tt tOGC' oo the Piralel unw ttte last 14 minute• of the tam•. Thea the Plraltl cut lOOM witb thelr dtv11tat1n1 ntnnint attack, leavlnt the bewildered Indiw with 1tunnln1 IUddenea. Orange Coast owned a ..-edle wbtll the fast-break cut looM. The Buca faU.1ed up oo a ttrelm of pointl by Valle!J, Bart Ca?Tldo and Bruce CMpnu and ln a span oi two mllutn, Je .econdl, tbe llolta •ere 11ft\f OI lop, .... Tbe oulauitit ~~tDnied at the Ptr.-~-.. cMrua the ne.tl allootlnt Tribe fer tm ftaal 12 mblutu. Va0e)1 wu adbtlltftMe. H9 went *t lira 11.:CM ot tbl pm.-wttbout a , point. Then he dropped In ao. And be handled most of the reboundlnt tile first half when the letharitc htltl were being batUed on even terml. San Benloo took a 54-5.1 leld at :tn- llAITW•MeottPl•IMCa W L "' 'ut'"""' ................ " 1 .... 0,..,. <;Nit .......... 11 t 1'1' 1ti,,.,..1ft ................ ' , 1• c-............ ' .,, Mt, '-" All!Grilo • ....... • • -CNl!ey ............. ' ' m '-"'' ,.,,. . • .. • .. • • • • 4 • -.... letMrdlM • .. .. • .. , • 1117 Oeldlll Wiit .. . .. .. .. .. . 2 1t ftl Cllrw ................... 1 n .. T__..._. 0.11111 C-.t 121. Sen "'"""""' , • '""""" n. Clllflel' ,. c .. ._ 11, Ml. U.C 65 "'--'* "· a.nt. ,.,. " . c11rw 1 .. Ooldlll W..t n "l"llW'a --c.,_ "Or-(Oetl Ooldlll W•t 11 Cl>effw Slnl• AN et lllft 8w1Wdlnt ""'"""' II IU_.... ClllW If Mt. SAC termisllon but led onl1 twb tw ... half (84-Q and~). It Wll Bruce ~'t ... around four.fC>OUr that pbt W.Wt forces ahead to •lay, '74. · Chapman piut 22 pOfntl ~ .. hoops while matea Ed Ballfutlh (ill) and Bart Can14lo (1') ,,.... allO ID double n,ure.. Orange Coa1t pta a lbot at l"ftltlll Friday nilht when tbt B'1et __.. Cypma. ....... CIMIT tm> IMI ...... f9 .. . .. . 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CoMt Co 11 e I e Po•• td lta "" '° • Meoad 116 plac. ffalab Tuffday at tbe '" laaieru ConfefeDC9 Relays 11' held at Santa ADI, with "' ruJlettbn ta1o1 unofttdal ::t bonors. 11• Fallowlat OOC were SU· 11..,.. uce. ...-;;;..... ,..._ • ta Ana and Golden West, _ • _ ... .,. .-. c1t1111111e. Citrus, C h a ff• y • Saa """9 .-. ewm.... llrlGt •1u. B e r a a r d I n o , lilt. San :::a ...... ~·i:tWftl) 1,,. Antonio, Rlvenkle an 4 alr4lle's ,.. <M v-u ns Oyfn'ess. ~= i!.,..~ 1441111· ::: 1be wi.wr1 .tarted with ._ Oii cw .._, n• victory ln tbe _, free r~.-Y .._. " "-tJ o-u1azl "" w'1th --.___ of Bob ~ IMle Cit ci.tuAl •llS UlllJ _ .. "* -w "' tJ ....,...,,, ns M\JeDer, Dee Renfro, Mlke ~ ~ =:,•>J~> ::: lnrin and Blll Luther clock- ••-"' IM YcatAI m ed in 1:31-7. MMll'• ltlMY (J s.11en1 m Fullerton wu ae c o n d , ... . ..... U.. ....... IW'*"9ckl lit ~ta Ana third. A.~""'-cw-..-> · \1J •.o,c ..... Ana took the 400 ~ ~*~ v.= ...wv. m btr.;t;u.ote in ' : 3 t . 7 , a-c. A. CMlllbv ........ wrv. followed by Fullerton and lft'mwfN uca. 7 Ill...._. 4 -..... •· c....,,.. ·~ l"w1l!t ... .,,. Jiii( ltMdl. SMW 1111 <W DIUm) 1.1' A-Trtfftc CNrwer (J l..emberl) 11) "-., DaaflftY Ill llencol 11.i Alolllto IA ,...,.., 114 Mr. S-IM ~I 114 ....,...,,.,,. IJ l•lllbuf) 111 Dlnv Dt•H IJ ~•Nil 1110 occ. OCC won the 400 butt.erny in 3:5+.0 with the team ol Mµeller. Mike Wilaon, Bob Due rmd Luther. Following were Santa kla, F JC and Citrus. • l'ellte OW1 (f C:.111 IU CtvMdlr19 Ster IM YINNutill) 114 Y-""° (W MallorlW'tl IU .Go1:1en West's Mark Sav-•re and Jeff Krel~r won the diving wlth 141.3 points. followed by F JC, OCC ud SBVC. • Dwbl& Se<urlly (A JMNll HS i..dV 8411'-(A V11tft1wlal 11S Talltlfle ller'llldot IW ~l HS btrowrt IJ Slllenl ns lie J-A, CJ Sellers) 1\) "I-Kint IM Fntdtrl~l 116 DIMcM JllllCtlon 1 IS , A.TN l'lflh Oay 111 Y"111 115 A-M. E. Mllltrlctt trel!lff tnfrv. l llOUllTM llAC•. 6 """""-4 YMr . ol9t ... Ull. Cl\1'"""9. t'IH9' .... •••imt uc1. 1v. ,,,,.,.. ' .,.., ,Fullerton bagged the 400 lift IM .._ CIMelfled 'et--.. (J3 2 -.1th .._ ....... TN *'• ,..,....,. ~cbtroke in 4: . ..l c-tv '•1r. · Cout aecond ln 4:14.4 with Clalmlftl !Wice ... . '*'"'--u ....... , ............... rt IM Ycaal fn"a Or.,... Cit Dlallcio) Lld7 hM (A V•.._,.I ~(A---1 11'**11 Mell IJ Trvllllel ,. ... , IMIM rw ~I ._..., IJ GoftaltJ) Sier A.-1 ID .,_.,., •111 "' HS 117 ,. ,. 113 alll 11' 'll'TM UCI. I 111' ml .... Mal*" J YMf' olc'9. ~ --. IMll T- ~~~ ~=,., 1\: the team Of Dake, Frank ::-:: ~:4,:°"r:a, m ·Warner, Brad Peddycord LUCS-Dl9C IL ...._., Jr> 11• and Paul Hughes. Santa Ana 'l"tfldl ,..,. u Gmo11t> x111 was th l r d, followed by l"ltlllt or l'llMlt (W ..... ) HS utt1e ~ 11 vM111rue1e1 m Gol:ten West . :_~ 't. ~1 ~:; ~ertoo alto won tbe 400 "-<. Whitt..__ ,,..,,_, "''rv· tree m 3:7.8.7. The Pirates 1 ~ ...., .. Auxlllary. .__ II Y1lt<UWlll NHelrt Ill Cllleltffol ...., __ (J LAm!IM) '" '" 11• llllfTM RA~ 1 111' ll'llln. • Wit ..._ tnll w. Cle.,,,.,_. ....,_ .... Clelll'lllW ~ ....,.., lft .. Tiie WlM IL Pfllc.ly Jr) SouMKf'lller Cl J_.I Ptrt!efl ltw II V..,._..l I'm If• (J S.llWll Alt'--IM V1-.-ie) ltrleycom IJ 0.Ulexl 115 "' 111 placed second in 3:7JU in the closest event ol the day. OCC swam Mueller, Luther, Hughes and Renfro. Follow- ing were Santa Ana and Gold~n West. 0.0. " ~ IJ 0-..., T.., of London IM vtutl W«N Ill Meek IM v-.11 XIII 117 • l,.,a Alf (W HtNNllt) • an-ti Ol>eretot ID Hiii) Drew llue 11 W ~) "' "' 11' '" 116 --lolrs cw. Dlum) "' XIOI lit The 400 medley wu taken by Futlerton In 3:51.3. with Orange Cout third In 4:0U. QCC used Dake. D o u g Sharpe, Wilson and Renfro. '· Cee Basketball · The final event, the 800 free relay, was taken by Fullerton in 7:4.1.3. with OCC's team of Hughes, W8\"fler. Wilson and Bob Moore second in 7: 5&.I Go•den West was third. C... MIU IN> MetlMlll CU) Holll Cl) ,. <ti Dicicco l'WI !ti P' m Cllltl Sam-()) c w DtA~Jlt frltlN 1141 0 m Clerti Jor'dtn 12 I G (It) llMNI korl11t Mii: ~. ,._._. M-0.... S. We rtl 2. Halff!IM: Mell n. ~,. "· IM-' HarW 1411 Setlt• AM (461 Youne 12ll , (U) Cr.,..11 Know IS) I" 111 Herdtll Tldtrnlft (ti C 1101 L-rd I 1911t 121 G UI Plc:kefl11t II-"-Ill G 00 YOUfOtl ScotlftlMlllS: ~--...... .. Ml -Ce!Mdlo 2. ' Helnl!M -,._. ti, Seftle Ml II · OCC today was to host Santa Monica City and Lo• Anaelea Harbor at 3:~ p.m. JV Basketball ~ v....,. , .. , 1.-m CJll Malll 161 , f'I V1lltrt VlftlueN 11'1 ' (IJ) ....... SNw Ill C (Ill LOllMCll "'"""'" 161 c; 121 J-VNcll flt) G IO J ..... _ korlft9 &Uh: ,_,.,,. YalleY-MC- Clelft '· Arledle I. lllelltY 2. le!Wldt• 1. bt-la-4mllll I, H•'IS J. DurMlt 2' H:~=r;e ~-mlel11 Vell&Y 40, !11- lencla a c.r-... Mer 1'41 VelMcla UI I Keller Ul ,. Ill II-•• Orr (161 F IU) EdWf<ds Doell Ul C IOI PtltNOll O'LHrY m c; "' DttY Wlat 141 G ltl HerllN k otlnt tubs: CAIM-NtHltt 11, Mer· IOI! 13, Adtms l. V11tncll-M8Mutro 1, CYru• 2, SfNll J. Hellllmt: CdM 23. Vtlt<Kll 17, Bee Basketball If-' ...,.., 1"1 ............ 1611 Salrlnt IWt: N~ -Mlll 7. ktn (IOI I' (ti ~lbert Ve,,.,laft 2, Slllte AM -Grllfltll l. St..-llJ) ,,_ ? 02) l'litftdln Calemen 4. Busby's Car ; · On Display Eulff llJI c . (,, WHt Hllfllme: Nt-JI ........ Ml ZI. VaM«laft It) 0 m DlfMewlkJ ~ .... MW 1a1 VttlMll (U) ...,. .... m G . Im l.anila w.111 1t1 '" 1121 o.rcJ• kor"'8 ..,..: ......._, -Hiii S. llf•h• Ill f (lfl Ec11el'ol1rr1e Tilllll S. ,,.,.,..,..., c.lllna t, _,, HolllnHl'I ()I C (fl llodr._I LaMwllllllt ~ 01www1•te1 2. KAM (4) , O IJ) Piii...,,. :-~(~ __. --~,.r ..,_ lllJ G It) lloltl Stwttwd 1•> .. 161 ...,.,_ kerlftl l4ik; ~ -IMlteMtr L .._,, cu> " 1121 """"°' =.°',. 1•, V•leMI' -Mccree '· Jim Buby, N • w port ='ti, ~ tg~ ::= Helftlmt: v11enc1e •· UM 1• Beach drag1t.er builder, will ~ m o c111 "'* ......,. v • ..., 1ni ....... ca1 have h i s award-winning 1~ 11~ ~~-~ H!~ =.-1~: : 1:~1 T= "The Beach Boys" car on "Hc1M11. °""'' "' c 111 ~ ... . diaplay today and thla even· ... ~ ~..':"' ~es1w~ ~si1 ~=~ 1\~~1 g ~~1 ~~ •• Ing at Don Bur 11 s •-11•> '" 111 "-11e Scotfne IUbt: l'OIHlfefll "•"" -VQlkawagen at 1'731 Harbor :=,:. c~~1 ~ 15c1u~,= ••lllllf 1, w .. 1. s. E•tenci. -SetMl- G 'fl 2. er-4, l'rlMtrMlilrf 1. Blvd. in Garden rove. Mllnl m 0 m1 ortlfttll H•lfffmt: l'OUlltelft Veltly 2' ... , .... { Busby, who alto owna a ''~t;:. .. , ~ .... "' ~ <le"· turbine draocter, Will be L 11 ... " MM• Afll '-Klldllr• 12, C..tll -.. 1111 -....... ,.,, -A KIM • I °"''' IUI " CUI ldllMll lbowlng the "Beet J>o t1elflim.: w"'"""9.W -. SM!t• o.tcin m . ,. "' Len'"fdler peering'' car at the recent ..:::.,.a....,. "9.> ........ 1.,1 =~ 111 ~ 1m =: Wint.ernaUonala_, !be car =~111 ' <•> f,--"" M11111 m i o 11a1 w.11t., i may be vieftd •Ill t l!edtt ~· : ,,.f' ~ ,::::: ,,tu1111ci.,:9 .. -=-~ ~ 1 toniaht. ...... C41 ti (1)0 ~ Ll'llCll ... fMlll I. Dvf,_ I. Tbe machine bolda Gae na-'°""" 121 o ·w _... •• •••' ""''""'' -.. JL ........... tl-1 e1apled time ..... ., •.• ~onda. Jta MCODd place 1peed at U.. Wia- fernatlonall WU 221.• mpll. .... TW bock this way, it is onl y notvral to relvm it lo the boll from well iNide. Thvs the cl•>b is actually moving From i ns id e to outside when it s Ir i k u the boll . This may caus e tht heel or the club lo become its 1 eoding tdge os it .,v• into the ball. To offset this tendency, I rec- ommend ~ns~i~ly toking the clvb straight bock frof'!I the ball for obovt six inch• to give ybur swing o more upright plane and help you ovoid "I ea ding with your hMI" oncf ~. I ... 1.., .., *"' .-...flil. .... ,, -- Newport, CdM Win At Relays Newport Barbor and Corona del Mar fared well in the CIF relay ptelims i&t Foothill Tuelda1 afternoon but the rest of 'the area came close to a abutout. WITH THIS COUPON COMPLRE PASSENGER CAR BIAKE SPECIAL • MAKI INSPICTIOH • MAKI ADJUSlMINT • PACK wtmL UAllNOI • ADD NAKI PWID • COMIUTI SAPITY CHICK OP AUTOMOIUI 39° a DAYS ONLY-Mon.·Tue.-W..r. Newport picked up four spots in the upcoming CIF remy finals at El Segundo Friday with one first place -that coming in the 4 x 50 backstroke relay. . .. ---.--............ - Corona failed to Win any but p I a c e d three times. Marina got a second place in the 4 x 50 fly relay for its only qualification. In Bee competition. Costa Mesa grabbed a first place in the 4 x 50 back relay while Newport was grabbing three spots - one a first in the 4 x 100 freestyle relay. Corona got a third place to finJsb out the scoring for area teams In the Beea. WITH THIS COUPON REPACK FRONT WHEEL 310 BEARINGS · ii a DAYS OM.Y-Mon.·Tue.-Wecl. WITH THIS COUPON w..._, Fet>ruwy 14, 1'68 B1 ROGER CARLSON .................. irountaJn Valley's overall tcorln& balance proved too much for Estancia Tuesday afternoon as the Barons rolled to an easy 7&-411 vie· tory Oft the winners ' floor. The Barons bad four players in double naures in pu1hinc their Irvine League record up to M . Estancia Estancia made a brW run at tile Barons in die wanmc mome~ but couldJl't 1et any cl0$er than 16 points. The double·figure players for the winning Barona were Randy Wright and Walker with 18 each, Haskell with 14 and Chris ~ones ohfp- ping In 12. conUnuea In the cellar with '-' .., ._..,. a 2 .. ' 'Ate. r:wntelll V•lltY zs 12 • lt-7' UI l ... ft<la 1t I 13 21--'1 Mter snawinc a three-FOUllTAt• vAU:: ~1,, ~ game lostng Tueak, a happy ="') ~ ; ; •: coach John Kasser related, "'*•" ( ' 2 t u "TbiJ ls the best we've ~~., ~ ~ ! 1; ~~ed (~) ~~ 't.'!e :;.~ =r i ; i ,; round." Tot.la 1t 11 22 1' A dismayed coach Bill UTAMCIA c~ " ,, "" Wetzel said, "our defense ~"' ~ i ! ~ the laJt three l&mH did I Wllll1mt '% 2 S 6 good job for us but it broke ~.... ~ ~ ~ ~ down tonight." 1w11Ctt ' t , 1• The !kl1ta h"1 run up '!1-'n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lead at the half and kept it -;;;;Tot;;•;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;is;;;;;;.1;;1 ;;;;;»;;;;;.." until midway in the third ' perl~ when suddenly the margin swelled to 19 with 2:08 to go on Brad Haskell's 12-footer. Dllrini that streak the Barons relied chlefiy on the shooting of Haskell' · ~ Doug Walker. The Barons ran t h e margin up t.o u much u 23 in the fourth quarter and then •t t.clt and bneled home wltb K•11er 1ubstitutin1 Uberal.J. ·.1 FRIE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS J»~tlY UHTtL f P.M. MONDAYS 'TIL l A.M. • ION HAHIS TllO , ............ • llWAIDS • lllL MARTINI'S Jt L .JM St. C-. .... Cee action was even dim· mer with only Corona del Mar getting two spots and Eetancia one. EIGllE DIAGNOSIS H .. f'S WHAf WI CHICKz SPAIK MUGS• POINTS• CONDINSll & IOTOI • &MOit • SIT TIMING • ADIUIT CAllUllTOlt •IPAIUUll ·:::..'""' •M llTll •A..-lmlll• IATTllY • YACVUll CAPACITY •Alll11MU1'9 lfflClllCY NEW TREADS • ctWUTl ..,.,,.. ... mtllf lfltllOMW a DAYI ONLT-Mon.-Tue.•WM. AUTOMAftC TUllSMISSIOll SEIYICE s 95 AIT U.S.1111 Hfltf'S W#Af WI 001 • AD.IUITMINT OP SANDS ~ NnlCAU} ---• CHANOI OP TUNSMm!Of4 Of\ •CUA ...... IClllN • NIW PAN OAIQT •llOAD Tllf AU. Wllll Diil l'f FAITHY ,. TUlllH IHNHICS LAllEI SIZES 4 for '54• ............. _ ........... - • llT 1Unlff .. 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ITEMS s.&I.. mallA1I ·-llSTLn Giii ,.I . • -------· . !MIUIUIOTn! • B. _, DAFT llQSAua MISCELLANEOUS lLl S10llS OP8I WASHINITOll'S lllTHDAY THUIS., ta 21 11A&117P& UMI IJClll •.-n m BE RY 12.121 llAUIY -.ml W.w dllc:Mtlll ,_ lll 1~ • JA3 .... ! :,~=:; ;:-SMW. =.a:: but those Mttlt sbmped nwtb1r1 on cu IMt'cflln. -Tllou .............. How did 111 do It lld stlll keep IP cu lllll1lr'*t .,...,.., .................. . = ... c .:.•.-.-.: :.t;-:: = ,.. . .,. 1 11 2 ... 11111'• -. .... ---M1il .. lllil1 •n II ;-.., __ ... .,,. ...... ., .............. . ... tlll m MUrr _.. .. .,....~,. ...... , at .. s10l1. DELICATE$EN ITEMS SOAPS @••GM!DI ~ 20Glm • .um le"" ~B.EC11l SOL ~-DISHWASHER ALL ClUMf IO'rTI.E COLD uaum 111 82..:EIOl1\.E DOVEUQIRD MIT Sl.E • llCLllU at lff RUffY ALL 5WIT SIZf fM:1<ME • Ila. Ulc (Jf llNSO DEIERGlllT 4l -1 SIZE • llUUDES lOe Off VIM DlllltGBfT .,. sm: -IARSOAP ............. kilt SWEETHWT SOAP w~. ,...,, JA, 1w. Just ask Alpha Beta's Man In Blue he works for you Alpha Illa's Miii flt .. II tbe IMWtrlnr-est inM ever. Yoa'U ht hlla kl chirp at the Alptll Beta ..ear you. Ht tllla pride in his store and its prodlldl. And bis ptline arterest in his costomm rs sblnd bJ Mlyone on his st•ff-tlle friencly, court9C111, """"9 iMallll who mike Alpha 8etl the nicest (Ila Ill ,u 11el1bbofttoocl 1D shop. you'll llkt It. BAKERY & CONFECTIONS ..... Im• Mt YAlUE • WGE CH9RY 4ac ANGEi. FOOD CAKE .,. llrtll tml • J5.0llNCE LOlf • 35c YAWE CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 11111 llJI • lJ.CMICE UW • 35c VALUE Mii & IUTTER DEAD @PQNUi5°"~ 11-49¢ •EMl.Y scon• TISSUE: AOOt.U ~y • 0ll£ COUPOM PU FAMILT a.ti mtcmE FD. 1N1 1\ ... .., • .... • • t • • ..... •• ~ -,.. .-.... ...... !, ·--·· ... -· .;-. -· . •\ .&;, ....... -' . \ Students Observe IJ.S. Moath~ · Mesan Gets 1st Degree In P r ogram Sharon Paaluhf, 18, II the ftnt g r a d U a t e from Newport-Mesa Un 1 ti e d School District's new adult education program. Although 11 young as many other high school graduates, Mn. Paaluhl soon will be followed by other, older Harbor Area adults in receiv.tnc blah 1cbool diplomas. She took the foar comwes What widl G e o r g e WubJ.ncton and Abraham Lincobl being born thls month, ft 1eem1 only natural that February be declared America Heritace month. la obler'Yance ot the patriotie .;>ldt ot tbe month, rtudenta In the Newport. Mesa Sdlool Dlltrlct have designed bulletin boards and utablished programs on patriotic themes. A few have ev~n create\f patriotic sayings of their own: "You need thiJ cOUDtry and this country needl you.•• Lida Perra. D a •I 1 School, 8th irade. Tbe Statue ol Llbert\1 with a torch lo ber band. StandJ ror Llbert)' Ill thil, our land. She stand! through tbe 1eaaon, Spring and Fall. And shall remain fie sym- bol that here t h e r e ' s freedom for all. )[I• a ldlu•na, . LindberCb Sdool. Ith 11ade. • • A m • r l e a a 1 bave friedom. Wt ban t'Mdom because we fcMllllt for it, and •• will eoMbs• to flebt for treedcm:• ,..,...,..._ Wlaittler School. As we look Into the palt, We aee our forefather• Fighting for freedom F1'btlna for liberty For our country. Wtatlllba .......... Wt atlll llaft 11911tt. We etD1 .. ~ and•alftlllllil"r ,, ............. our eOU8CrJ a tM fltin, Asour,.. ... 61111 the pen. Wt .. wOlil to fltbt Nr our countrJ' So our freedom w 111 always lutl Lalla1e B••••• ad ............... v .. ....... ,,.... ··o ... , 1 .. au.. ,.... .......... . ,_ •• arcraCi." DnM a a J Ctllill PnMGil,e.-. '7*llalllltaa-.. .. .,... ...... " ......., DeYllMMI. ~ ~ ... blae ,. ,,.... ..... trpoa .... clQ, HJ 'amt belJlf a • . To sift bape ad will, ~ II • advatqe l'Cll' eoldier1 m away. Kids Uke to to mt and my nation. WbJ I w...,. Bur, Llndber&h •A -k Andy' tldalr It ii ....... to 8ebool, • p-ade. l'U ~~_;___;;~~~~~~~~~~--- 1he lacbd for graduatloa at 1 Oran1e Coast Co l le I • • Altotether 100 Harbor Area adults are enrolled i n makeup evening bilh IChool course, on tt>e OOC campus. TOMATO Ju1a . I· Mrs. Paalubl, w h o a e maiden name wu Fisber, dropped out of Newport Harbor High Sdlool when abe waa 18 to get married. She now lives with her butband, Michael, and year. old girl, Debbie, at 117 E. Bay Ave., Costa Mesa. "I mainly wanted to have the diploma in case anything should happen," she said. Work.shop On Feb. 17 • 1 P1ycho1omatlc Medicine, Streu and Com· munfcaUon1" will be one of 10 workshop s e 1"1 l o n 1 highlighting the 1111 anoual Orange County Management Conference apoDIClnd by the Oran&• County Qwnber °' Commerce Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Anaheim Con- vention Center. Dr. Normlll K. Beata Jr., a Santa Ana phylidan, will lead the d11CUsaion centerint on the role o f · com· municaUon1 ln easing the psychological stress that ls often prevalent in manage- ment positions. More than 1,000 people are expected to attend the con- ference accordfng to James M. Day, general chairman of the event. Tickets for the conference and ad- dlUmal information may be obu lned from the Orange Cou 2ty Chamber of Com- mei ce. 1477 S. llftncbest.er, AnlM.im. Rare Africa Art Shown A collectlao II r are Afrian artifacts gathered by biology instructor Gary James Is currently on display ln the foyer of the Oran1e Coast Co 11 e I e Science Hall. The Science Hall, located on the west If de ol the cam- pus, 11 open during school hours. Tbt public la invited to view the display. J&DMt spent five years wortlnc for Ile Agency for International Development ln Tauanla. ~t Africa. Durln& that t1IDe ht traveled atenaivelJ a D d obtained moat of the items from local vfilaCe1 and c:raftnnen. Mott of tbl ttemat!ame• ...,,, are ued U'f the Africam ta Mr eftrJd.11 lift. Some _.. 1IMd for tptdal ~ODI. "But 1ome ol tbe It.ml are no Jonctr' beinc mecS., and l a.1 t • a d , sublttta&ea mlllafadllred in Ja~ ~ takbll .. ..... .,.... WI. Aclda Uctmw Slated at UCI ' • wnw M' ~oz. CAI . ;r: . .:19c -C....._., ... _, ltlUM ,_. _,n.a. u fAi:Dff ERGENT · 5gc;. \rd1·n DAIRY PRODUCTS POPSICLES .fllf~c-:a-Ha .&,.2f STRAWBERRIES._stJ:1,•:,,._4 .. $1 ORANGE JUICE ......... ~.E~.-..... 6 .. $1 MORTON 3 COURSE DINNERS 59' . ca•p•ell soup ·1~0&.CAlt .• ILGATET00~4t !'!'.'!!-. J LI. $1.JI I LI. ~Ci: lilttll Ill $1JI ~.-•...__UiJ- MNCI•-3 'lftc ZEST IAR SOAP._ .... ~. .. '1iJ.- -....... 'J $1 CHIU wil BUIS_ ........ -~ .., _37c ' .. fruit ....... .u, .... ..... 5 s·1· -~. G ET 0 at ma 1r \·..:, 11/(QY Or.i tOW \\•1 'DAY A0\111111\1 0 ill, VAlUABll lllUI '-l!J fHAN,I TO All Q '>Hllf po1q\ Q \P((IAl\ 6 r><11> \Tl\M P\ U w N • 000 00 HAMS. SWUT SMIUlml $=45! ::. ............ 5~ UCllllNT F• •sue BEEF ~HORT RIBS ............. 35~ c..1nml 4nc 7-BONE ROAST __ ........ ;,~ UU.-A ~· FRYER PARTS ......... &...... . .. ... ml ... 2ll.lll.flll. $ TURKEY ROLLS ~~-~ DnAMIAn LAIOI 11%1 j :Art Show~ · Still at . lJCI .. "lllllJS"I!,..· YO•KA'. ""' ............. , • • I l99 ·,.99 . J'~lkltl" 1 1•COIA -X1' 6i4t~ l ''Witer.fir' =tit=• ..... ,.,. ....... , ...... . ' URilllllY ._ "* gums, . Mtwell Ml, MMld bridge-,,m. .... lrotnd di odol!tic fPP!lellcts. T•tonlaqw co~-. iblepmsurecontrol. Includes fvvr jet tips, convenient tip ~torqe. ful\ 1 yr. w1rr-;. ~,,.19.88 POLAROID~~: ea ... , .... ,,,.._ .... , ..... , .... •es cotor .icmill 60ldia,*ck1 r~ite In only 15. 1 ':£:9i!~ 119.95 I ' ~ ~.er.. a.i.:4) -1 1. IL . -Sapnlls · .... ~·fr.es 5'lrt Clloose ... ..., stilel •. ~ w T11tlud ~· •aim.,_, II• Ill'· , be~ zipper. Slort ....,.. •'tlnlhL • sltM c:attoll ia solid COiin. ltl 1t 1.79 a . .,..,.·;~ * ...... I ................... E~ .... 67 ...::· .. ...._ C!9-lltfallllt Hair ·Catti11 llt •• ~-" ... ""' , .. lfc. Mt ~ fir ......... 6 98 --.e'. ~·--· . -· • v . ., . . ........ - H DAIL y PILOT Seve on T~e• . New Law May Alter tOITOR'S MOTi: SVlvle ~. hi 91e 1111td 1rt1c1e '" 11tr I~ i... -t .. Mf1-, todtY ftl'llhla ~ ,._ v.. c.111 c111111 flN' mee11a1 • ..-.. 87 SYLVIA PORTER The 1oarin1 cost of medical care makes the itemized medical expense deductloe a major area of :tax saving for mllliona of us. ·But the amount whicb you can deduct on your· 1967 in· ·come tax return may be drutlcally reduced b y 'chantea in the law which went into effect for the first :time ill 1917 -or you could ·be amonc those aetting bi(· .ier medical deductions. : If JOU or your wife were 16 years of •It OT over, you could previously take the full amount of your medical and drug expenses u an itemized deduction. You did not have to cut your deduc· tible ctru11 and medicines by 1 percent of your ad· justed gro11 income nor did you have to reduce your .medical expenaes by 3 per- cent of ywr adjusted grou income blfcn arrivini at the deductale amounl A stmllar llrtlt wu allowed over, or file a Joint return wtth 1 1poUJe 1ged es or over, or if you 1upport a dependent parent aged 6.5 or over. this change in the ex- pense rules can lower or eliminate your medical ex· penae deducU0111 for 1987. U you were unfortunate enough to bave many large metfical expenses In 1967. you may be able lo take a bluer Itemizes' m e d l c a l deduction than possible in previo111 years. Before 19&'7, various ceilings were·set on the amount of medical ex· penaes th.It could b e deducted in a yur. Begin· ning with ltlfT, all ceilings were abolllbed. This meant that you can deduct without Um.It the entire amount of your eligible medical ex- penses above the 1 percent and 3 percent wastage figures. IF YOU paid premiums OD accident and hHlth policies in 1967, check u- acUy what your policy cover• in order to find whether you can deduct the premiums. IF YOY bave whicb cover both D\edical and non-medical expenae1, find out from your in· surance company how much of the premiums you paJd are for the medical expense insurance coverage a n d treat that portion of your premiums as an itemized deduction. Before 1987, many penons deducted all their accident and health i n s u r a n c e premium• as i t e m 11 • d medical expense dedaactioatl~=:.- ... .-.r . , ... ---. ,,.,. ...... ----· ·for you, the tup,yer who paid ~ medl«i apel!Sel for a dependent parent aied 16 or over. To ttie . extent that your policy covers doctor, hospital and other medical care expenMI, you can deduct the pnmlwm IA ~­ cordance with the rulea I ex- plalned Monday: that ii, you deduct u an it.allied ex· peue one-half of these Prtmtum• (the deduction. CID't exceed $1!0) and JOU -even if the in1mance covered only non·medical ruk1. Tbe Treasury foulbt tbf s, said that o n l y premiums c o v e r 1 n a in· ,...... ••.•. .,.,... surance aaain&t medicaJ bills could be inclUded ., BUT ON 10ur 198'7 return, the l percent IDd 3 ~ wutage i:ul• apply to Ill individ1Jall, reprdle11 of the a1• ol the tupayer, hla spouse or ·the dependent parent. U you are 16 or Walter Winchell savs: • ,,. .. -ti ftn.....,,.... .ears ... --.. ears', ... from Esea-&m. 'l'lletr ................. ..... ... r- PttOM!~ EXECUTIVE CA.B. LK.A.BJNG COMP.A.lfTft ...... c..., Kl 7·3011 deductible medk:ll expenses ~~i( a.od di1couraged many tu·tB:==i= payer• from deducti.nl tbe non-medical premiums. lw*iiS~ • TD TREAIWRY hu now conceded it wu wroDI on pre-ltl'T yean. But for 1917 and on, Consrt11 w MW specifically bvred deduc- tions for premiums on non-medical acddent ud .beal4b cl"!"'~~· inlurance . If you omitted deduclina any worthwtllle 1mount of premhlml oa DOQ-llltdical acddent and health in· 1Ul'llle.· for pre,-1987 yean, you m11 wut to claim reftlDdl for open )"W'I - 1tnerally the last three year1. But U..n expect the Treuary to .crutmbe your reblru. Pasad•'s Cillst -' largest SaYiags -9 Looi Association STATlat•T OP CO" D ITION w:a ssae.1w ASSl'l'S c.ll wl W .... • k I ff ........... ._ ___ ... H ,fft,11'1 .................... '-alf,tn.MJ \-. ........... ,.. ., ... ...... ,., ...... c...ct fl .. fl.._. a....._ fl9 MW 4,1791 .. "-........ ,_.... ,,..,,. ..-.....-&........ -.a•..-Offlee ........... 119 1$ I f 611,116 .......... 0....... """*" ............ • .,._ _, I P 11• t,Jlt,• ,.,..,.. ...... I a L ...._........ ..11t,NI Mpg 1" IJR ~ ... _......,, _____ ~=-= .... : ______________ ..... ____ .... ,#f'P ... ,,,,, .... ,.,,,....... Ut,4tl l ,ln,lll 1.191.IM ......... t,\6'111 Kids Uke to· 'Ask Andy' Crossword Pu12le 4•. Roy 47 Ask hutl1tl1 41 fattner 50 l! GS t f1C tnt 53 Conta!ni,. nltrogtt1: Co111b. forM 16 B1lllt of lrltaht 111rotu Aldw. 57 Notcl:rd 011 t.'le eco• SI,,.,..,. "°" obllYIOll 2/14/'8 '1 I llnd IS • •! 2 w,ords ' \2 llatloft • I•"°* 3' lhdlcally U r.:~~. of 10 ln)IMCtlOft Ifft -.rlst 11 ~~:~ ll ~j~~cally 64 Peeflc lllUM u H••ll• 39 Inter •5 larks with 110011 for l9lxlllt car~naetouJ n 014 trt w.t •artar ••ttrlal 19 "•tttaltscat Q F•I " • DltllOnd In 111et: ~bt»t.44 SIWlnk hd '1 Slate: Abbr. 21 COM• 46 Tab Oft •on r-...-.... ~- DOWN 1 J.chy 2 lillt., for-, ,a't, , •• tiPOtf "8tls. 4 P'tO.littlal ........ S ll!tcrvtt of ti•• • las8'atl wltlt •Ill 4t D•• .,.... 47 U.lt of lllUI~ ZS In • •• Nair f:d ...-NIN 51 City n --Y•bhlu 2' O..lt SI DIRol•- a blctlY • •• ...... 51 Grlll • JO,.....,. "ltpt. n ,trt. te s•rtef .. ,. .... "'"8et J2 D..-4 wttlt phlloso,lltt 1tatr1tk1, coriMettce '5 ,,.,.lf'lloot 1 11.-., I ]] G_,lt 51 ,. •11 Olll) • =•orittl04 J4 U.J.;I... st StMI I ..... ,, JS=--.. = .. ·· , \ --· - FORD SALIS DEPT. OPIN t A.M. te 10 P.M. 1 hp . IUllD NIW '68 .MUSTANG . E;f~F~ $2288 *FULL P~ICE Air ._. on.-f, ~a..,_.., PLUS .. ..., ..._. °"" • v1w1, w... . Ta v l LICINSI ................... ww.. ~ .... lllW . . . '68 RANCHERO 1,fLft Falcon . : :uy ~·,.. ........... 224 1961 ~~.!!! ~~·~ 1958 ~.!~.!Ma~:~ OtltlMI. No. ~T'°6 IPEGllL ·-· IVllllLE ~iii 1rra"91f'1111b with leading bar.k and flnlnce · companies give us the opportunity to flfftr 19rms which may t... YOUR PAY¥ENTS Buy yeur new CM or truck _, rtduct your montttfy peyments. BICE YOUI MONTlltY CASH OUTlA Y j . . I . . . • .. . . . . • ' . . ~ ·10 . I • ... J 1111 ·cost c,,: LaY1NG .1,. up : IS A LO'f ~us : T~AN 'you THINK. STATION WAGO" OLET ' . • . · .. YOU CAN IE SURI . WITH )AN !!.01(~~1 USED · ·:! CAR FROM ~_,NNl'L CHIVRO,Lnl· ' '64 ECONOtl~E VAN . $1995 '64 INTERNAT't SCOUT $1 595 With full camper ..,apment. stove, lee box, etc. Autometlc, radio, Matw, •xpend•ble top. $2295 Country s.d1n St1tion Wtto"· 6 9M1uenpr, r•· · dlo, heeter, 1utom_..c, power steering, f•dory 1ir. FORD. 4 DOOR $495 Sed1n. VI, 1utomatlc, rldlo ind hHter. '62 JAGUAR XKE $1995 Roldster. 4 speed, wire wheels, rldio •nd htlf· er, l•de green with white top. r '66 MALIBU WAGON VI, automatic transmlllion, power steering, factory air, radio, heater. ' 160 CADILLAC $69 S 4 Door Hardtop. Full power ind f1ctory 1ir condition.Int. rldio ind hf•ter. 4 door. Radio, heifer, automatic, power at .. r. 1.,., f1ctory 1lr. $1895 ; HardtOp Coupe.' Full power, f.ctory •Ir, recllo, , hNter,'ormhM wftfte with red 1 .. thtr interior. '66 PLYM. FURY Ill $2295 t P .... Wl90". VI, autom•tlc, power stNrlng, '6$ CHEV.. 314 TON $159 5 Pickup. V-1 3 1peed h.1vy duty rubber. $)695 "911 power, f1ctory air, radio, h.ater, tuxedo . Wede, Mack INth.r Interior. $1895 $1995 Hudtop. -4 whMf clrlve. . Yeu can't a..at this price. 4 Door Sedan. Sliver ~lu. In color. 21,000 orlgln1I mites. '63 MERCURY METEOR $1195 2 Door h1rdtop brMnway. Rldio, hNter, aut• matlc tr1nsmlMlon, power lfMrlng. '65 CHEVY ~ TON Pickup. VI, standanl transml1tion, lont bed. lo mileage, H.D. rubber, 1 owner, red. . . Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, wtomlflc, poMr lfMt'- lng, r.cflo, helter, bucbt ••h, center contolo. 163 IMPAlA . Sport Coupe: VI, 1utomatlc transmission, rlClio ind heater. '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $1395 Coupe. llldlo, helter, MltonMtlc, red with red vlnyt Interior. Extra clean. '64 FORD 314 TON Stake Truck. '6S MUSTANG H•rdtop coupe. Automlflc, power at .. rlntr poppy red, bltek Interior, vinyl top. '65 VOLKSWAGEN V1nant equero b.ck. Station wlfOn. Reedy to roll, .clHn • • I SS CHEVROLET ~~~~ Reidy t.r work. '63 DODGE Statlott WifOft. VI, iutomatlc, power 1tMrlftl, relleatMI heater. . . ,, I -- ---·-l,...,~-- HARBOR VIEW HILLS CereM .. M.r , ......... 11 Lalk • Wilt i..ime. located ON THI llACH tn the Souftlland'• amt de- t -= --=--- .s It'• .. Jlnelt beecJI In llirable • fudnatlzw aru. tbe --1IO erosion heft. ~ • Calli. Irvine J bdrml. 1~ baths • 1arxe campus just momen t• I/I YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY MOUi ........ llttlnJ ioom wttb away. im mUea of ~ view • Senllbly priced &om Attractive Duplex • One Bed. cmly $54,500 • OWDf!r' mef $33,900 to $4.1,500 room .-ch. completely fW'll- ICCel>t tracte. LUSK HOMIS Wied. Great location for COUNTRY STYLI I>ittctkm: M8eArtb11r Blvd. BQt le ec.n i., ea'Oll s Bdrma • 2 car prap. tram Ptldftc Coat Hwy. or tram Part<. Alft1I rented CJOM to IChoola • It'• per-N~ Fwy. Turn on San !Um.mer le Winter. Owner feet Jor Jcidl llqd c:rittent • Joaquin B1lla Rd., then will tnde tor Nririds• s:20•. 1ow c1own ~-fDIJow 111111 to model -. we•. Only sa.a '"-7'71 546-221 J m.98 E¥ts: mas Open lwe 'ttl t NEW 5 ~ dfnblc rm. 8-y & leacla Tl JI-: ~J E./\. L I . . r .r\ · r l : ;-. • Ml1 ~ llNlty, Inc. draped le landacaped 20'l5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB .... aadaentic ___ , _____ _ mb7 ... less thin '113,llm WS THAI IEllf COllBiE POI 4 IEDROOMS ., ........ ·-------............. -..-~-·--- ...., tldalt Cl(tqht .... on quiet cul de-.: *8t. AMume ~ ~ loan " pa)'o ments will be $149 month (t.IMI l!'e~). $25,'50 TRY VAoflHA 0 lteom11119 """' el lfl. four 1tt0niblM worda be- low 10 form four ailnp!. word1. M>nticello ()indomj ..... 3 BR 2 batlll, earpata/ drapes, perfect eliDCltlcm. Sl'l9 mmtb. Call ~lUl . Hedtiip R-1 Estate. . . .. • • , ( .. ---fc LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N<>TICE LEGAL N011Clt LEGAL N011CB LEGAL N<Yl'ICE • • • Because 1'111 The • Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PllOT Clauified Advertising ltlteve ""· thert'1 nothi"9 Meurtd our~ anymore thlt iM't beincJ ....cf -b.cw h minute I discov1t IOfMtftn9 is no lonfw ...ded, I HI it, while it sti1 hM muimuM value, ffvouth 1tt mexpenaive DAILY PILOT ~ A4. The+ w1y1 inltMd of I clutter of tftinCJS we doe't uaa, I he.,. the fttr• cash thet lets me hive the newer thi"9t ••• the 11trlr111 tftiftgl ""'I whole f1ml1y ef!ioyi. Here's whtt I 1M1n. 11te cftll I 9ot f0t the good doth" t~ tryi tftt chi1dNr1 Mel outgroWft bo119ht me the decoraior lttnp I'd M... wlfltin9. Tl.. music.I indMMnt no OM pleyecl paid for • bit p4lri of eur pori• .. ..., .. unit. '"'9 power tools redecormd .. .,..,,. • ., •• reem. AM. iult for the fuft of it, the good cheir ..... iult cr.-·t metch anyihint • anymore fool-""f huaiNncf lfHI N eut for I fe~ """-.+ the f..a..t ,... • .,ant "' ...... 6e ........ ~ heme. M* a ht .f 11-fhe Wot ........ .... v-a fmcf ttt./ .,..•t.,.. UM4. (You'I i>e aurprillCI at the '""""' you furn .. the first time.) tl.ft, dial 642-1671 _, time '*""" I a.m. -' S P·"" and tfye ,..,, ht te a fM...,, n,.n..•d Ad Wta.t. 1M+'1 al hre ii t. it:tt's 1'91.,._;.,. ._,It CM c.oet yeu al lffle • '9HES A DA YI ba.IGll'mL He-II )oca. Cofw • .. Mir 4250 tiaa ... Gii'• ~ view el • oc-. LIMe rm.mo. 3 BR &\Of. Apt,. comp. pdv., Oc... Y'w 1.4' ac 2 M. ... ......_ frplc, fenced, at1l fd, H04tllate .t Mril· Alit ..,._.Ev-.~ f15.28 Aft. 6 PM mT~A.__ (R30ounty) BACH Apt. m. tll'l" H~ ~ Parle 1237 bqle. ~<Ii Rwy Cpt1. tb'lll -l'efrir, utll pd. -.U72 OWNIR M2-161S Evea. 115-18 6150 s-.~--wuber~r *· &.-am mo. Aceat ltlMa 4aoG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IGNJD, _. mocJT <U:AN Bachelor ~ta. C..ta Mell 5100 Rentals Wam.I 5990 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ,.,.. lental Senice Wa .... &L .. 1'82 EDINGER ~NBEACH M2-H!I I Open E\'el, SPAR.KUNG. SUNNY, walk ' to bMcb. Blt·lnl. dlhwsber, All utll Incl $15 Qp. ----....----w• .._..,...To'·-. (Yrly) D•u C..ntry Acreate 315 E. 8&lbo4a Blvd. ' Po"'°'1& Ave. R.edec 1 BR. ,.., • CAJ """' &l9J .i.i.. • thill BAl.BOA * 673-t!MS Nr ltffts. Adults, $95 mo. tl'Ont hm, w ·pier, (aharped 80 IC. in we •00 ~ 50-81 OK) in B&lboa aree. Call bear Lake Mathews. .....,. lalMI ll1aAd 4US Stvi Wilford ctys 213: 334-bu.utifully for • hone tabd! Newport IMch 5200 Q.l48 • with good level land far 401 N. Bay Front, CWm.ina tracta and 10 min. tram~ 2 .BJl. 1 BA. Apt. on the PEN'I110USE VIEW OVER-WANT To rent lJ 4 or 5 BR Riverside-Fwy •• $4,IXXI per Bay. $225. Avail now lhru LOOKlNG SPACIOUS GAR· house ln CO.ta Mei& area ac. For info p1eaae call Junf' 15. U3-3l6 DENS • .Lee. Pool~Fountaln, within 3 wlu. 8»004? Glenn Tbompaon wtth: bart>eque, Fireplace. Elect. Eckhoff and Anoe. Inc. Huntlngten leHh 4400 eye 2 car p.r. oaier De-Rooms for ltent S99S ....__ 1118 W. \Al&pm&n A•e. $. clrsw. eecluded patio. 1 BR !\am Aclit. ,1 Bach Apt POOL It malnt. Many I'u:m. wa It au pd. 536-t979, Luxe Feat. 2 BR 2 BA Cpta. Rocxna 6 Apa b' Rent Orqe, ca1Jt. Drapea All Maint. $300 mo. 5«1..2621 Ev.-...!• ~ ~ sm mo 838-1954 53M678 911 Palm St. HB. Wettclltt at Dove.r #8. Dy, wk, mo. Snsla l • 2 BR ---. · ~ b11c bch. All unen. 11 util• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I =~: 3 BR 2 Ba. 2 FJ>l. 118~~ i:~TO Out of St•te P"!= '20I epta., drapet; nr. beach, NICE room Good location. NEW KINGMAN AD- mlrta. $200 Mo. ~. SSO. with kitch J)liv 155, DJTION: I.up )oCa, water. DLX 3 BR, 11' ba. Bltns, Hm S43-59!l8, won 8-3:15 pm pawer, '8115 flll1 price. $10 1ALS fleuntaln Valley 3410 Apts. UBfurnllhed FOR Jtetrt. • 8 d r m Townboue l~ ba. oven General SOOO ranee dlabwuher. wuher. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii drytr FA heat lrplc. lge VENDOME 2-<:ar praae w.workbench. pool, clllbhoule. landscaping cpta, drpl. nn yrty. Oub 673-0'l89. Down. no month, no I& prtv. 213: 4-46-7227 terat. Free plcturs, Maps. { I NEW $12.75 wk. Klt avail. Writ .. _ ~-111---2 BR, 2 ba, Nr. ocean, rp c, 134 ..... _ t .,. ,... """" .,_,,. e ...,,. _,, -"""°• \nd. 531..c8'J9 L.,,... IMch 3705 MONAROI BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 2 BR• clen, 1~ ba, cpta, drps frpl, pool, IM $225 mo. AduJta (96.Jm betw 1~ pm 3707 SPECIAL! S1&S mo. yrly. No pets. 548-~r n ., '""'" .,._.,,..._ Arizona 2 WKS ,REE RENT 0897 wkdya 'Till s. <X:RrA Meta • Lp lliqmnt lxchanges, R. I. 6UO Make reseivationa NOW LUXURJOUS Townhouae split room. Pvt entr a: ba .. Newly Redecorated lev~ 3 br 2 ba, frpl, xtras, LI l..:mlO 750 ac. fer. tnc PilM eq. Close to shopplnTi, Pirie pools $250 Nr Hoag 675-0178 LGE Bldlelor. Near bem:b. Delert ac. b.' tio.t. Apta Boys Club & Glr 1 Club ~!f!!!! Hgtt. 5210 Pft patio, $15 mo. Woman for home. atrus $W.,, far e Spadoua 3 Br's · 2 Ba pret. 615-3142, 673-11161 we. Htnc.YTEll ...__ T•a"'ll e Swim Pobl • PuVgreen DUPLEX 2 BR 1110. Cpta, • CORONA Del Mar: fir A m9 _., • Frpl IDdiv/lndry fac'la atove A: m~. End gar. ' 1PO a.• Jttnnide • AduU. • Family area.a &: )'d. Adults. 642-8226 ~mployed senttemm. Pliv. ea.ta m.sm 1 US Anahefm Ave. e11try; $50 Manth. M6-«l5 -========== In ~~!2!;J:;1:~~·~ 1c11.Ml!!!.!!!!!!!!!""-~64!!!!!2-!!!!!2&24• Cor"OM ul Mar 5250 RC>O?t! For lld:Y; Jdic:b. R. I . WanMd '240 ...... prM1.: parldnc; nr. atlfts --------OWNER. m~2599 550. 58-189' Aft. 4 PM WANT To ba1, rental unitl. RENT * Chlnnel Reef * PVT room and bath. Man ~ alr ~~ DOr1bUp tDai ~S.x• Unfum. 3975 SPACIOUS 2 BR, 2 ba. crpts, drape1, blt·inl, ti,>lc, car. 2311.C Elden Ave. AINfALS Aptt. FumlthM 3 Rooms FurnltuN -•~ ~"' N 1 ........, ...,,... ._._ .,..., • •io> a r C I S U I , $75,000. .Mlllt lie tn l'OOd $25 Moftl It APARTMENTS CdM. CObdition. Cal UC • U 12 BUY SPECTACULAR VIEW .... FULL OPTION TO Waterfront/Loe • Boat $12.50 UP wk. W / ,..tcbeft after 10 A.M. No depoalt o.a.c. S22.50 up Studio Apa. 23'16 w=-anted-,...G~tm=~MAR.,,..,.,.,~2.ftlr)'~-HoUM of Chain SllPI AvallabLe Newport Bt~. 548-9755 Own land. VM« ia.soo. 2 ~-::~ B'(/yt.. REAL ESTATI * 5Ml1'5 * 517 w. 19th, C.M. GeMrel 4000 Coate MeM 5100 $a>. Mo. a: up· $58,500 up General &uSINISS anti 2525 Ocean Bmi .. CdM Income Pro-mt 6000 FINANCIAL -----------------HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE ~ 1 BR, "1n. A.pg $121. + utll. HMted pool. c a :' p e t I n g .... ample parlrlna. No ctdldren, no pets. 1115 Pomona, CM, 1142.slSI C..ta Mna 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio " 8&cb apta. e lad Utila • Pbooe ...,. e Meld lervb · TV avail. •New c.fe It Bat 2371 Newport Bhd. MS-SS CHATF.AU IAPdiNTE Love!)' hm 2 BR Apt. Pool. ~ Multi, no pets, Frein $llS. 100. POJ«>NA A VE., CM 2 BR, cpta, d.rpe, dabwshr, pot>!, quiet, adults, no pets. $125. Incl. uW. 2295 P9clfic Hiiiol GREENS BACH'EU)R • tJNl'URN, from $100 lncl. utll. 1 • 2 A: 3 BDRM. nrRN. 6 UNFURN. Heated Poola, CJiJld Care Cauter. Adj. to Sboppq - 2700 Petenon w.,, at Har- bor • Adams, a.ta Men. 546-<l3'IO MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. Ave. 54M878 Pa'ldlke aurround.ina• FUJtNJSHED BAOIELORS LGE l BR Furn. Fnod JMI· UNJ'UR.N l BR. 2 BR. 3 BR tio, fmt 6 Mr entr. $110. 2 baths ayail&bJe No ~ US E. 22nd St., ~ ., ... 127• Carpets, drapes, Pf11te 673-1781 -for further info -r-· ' Herman Trott. Mgr. DUPLEX-$22,500 ""-~ltlel QOO ~-~ • ON TEN AC'.RF.S l 6 2 BR. Furn It Unfum Frplca I Pri/Patlio9 I Poo1a Tenn.la • Contnt1 Bkflt. t ~ Putt/Gree 900 Sea Lane', CdM SH.2'11 (MacArthur DI'• Cout HW)') ------- l\Jmilbed. In dandy Santa Sall Laundry ,., Sile Ana lW&hts locaU.-1°" ~ ----equip. ct; REAL mTATDtS meat tor .u., 9a1l i.andr)' M&-nn • 541>-2313 •Boat aw. i.undry. 0p-tntion idal fir ~ per'· Duplex 2 BR. 2 b& fltlCh. 1011 wariting to pt into a Bltns, 1 b1k ocem. 22'1 lucrative ~ bwdnell Prolpect, NB $35,500. could tui1¥ earn WO> Pll' 213: 325-l'IS& mooth. ~cm bud tar 7 UNITS. 5 -2 Br, l-1 BR. •• •te ... h, Qm. West a.r. •.om 11'. $11.00> ~ $1,500. Space aYl.llahle eq. Some net. Oner. tD ftnt fat upalldw. Uat 540-838.1 ._5 p.m. <Ii emtumtn to ~ from. LAGUNA Beacb-ExceJlent D9)"a ees.4«ll ~ 5*82'11 5351 locatkm. Walk to bead!. W!1L equ.lpped Jmdline --------NJy film, Good lnDome. llbop doinr jab ....... l BDRM. newly decor. Terma avail. 'lhldef 4N-6157 t'PI It aooll.ac ......_ JD Sq. Admtl no pet. Util pd. Near tt Good location. J.ow rent. Lido l1S. Bay. St«>· 10'1 Via Florence. luslneas Rental 6060 SlJ.00> Full price, terms, Phone 6~73 541-'1'5m After 7 PM. • PRIME 1::.,~ Locatian e FRIGIDAIU Huntington ... ch 5400 STORE· 18 x 40 Goble baalne8 -all ..,. IEACHWOOD Apor:tment Homes 18'15 Harbor, CM ~ wubm. Bil ~ Joe.. tiafta. mt14 w. ,. ...... HARBOR IL VD. .runertm. (TH> ms.Tm Statt, 1200 aq ft *-lell -w;:;;:.;;:;;:;;;p;;;itij;jj;;;;;-tban 20c aq ft Petitte 5*(UI FQSli!at'I l'REEZE --------Nr 3 ....... pod~ In-Office bntal 6070 creue. &oaTI ""' ..,... " 11th & S.nta An•, C.M. A'n'RACMVE l BR turn. MM233 646-65t2 . utiJ. paid. $87.50. Want ---~!!!!!!~~!!!! Private patios · Near Beach, older, quiet aincle tenants. • U-le Capri Golf and Sbopptni. NEWPORT Beadl. 10 air-lus. Want9d 64Ulf7 .....,. 3 llt 2 betht, frplc cond. commerc. cmce.. • WllS)N WEST • & Bermuda VIDCICJ• 2 IR 2 beth•, ,.tlot pl1.11 kltcb., atora,. rm., 2 WANT retail.._....-1 BR ~ Walk In closeta reat rooma, %MIO aq. tt. min 1 um $1500 mo. 1 Br., Utll Pd! Htd Pool! SPAC 2 • 3 BR, llA bathl Lola o1 piuidlw. X1nt .._. New p 0 rt • Lqune erea. Adulta. 968-1740, ~ Cpta. drps, 2 poola ~~ ~ S~~e8J~Bj Attr. bide· Only ~ Month. Write: Bax 15, G Tan>. N~U Palma 1 It 2 BR Neu lhp'c and ICboola ... 2 5008es o ... 2 11.o1t•S. 6'2-769'J. c.llf. DI» Furn U-· ......... CA Htd FROM $99.50 -• Of' ----------,.,--~,.... ::=:;:;;:===== « °' -· · #~ OFFICE • SN:llo 2Dd fir, pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 6C-3645 Mer. 1998 Maple, view loe. -La 1 u n a Money te LMn Mgr. 2'114 College# *Unfurn 2 IR Apts BACH. apt., '80, Incl. utll. -------• SH.ch. $!1>-mo. 0 ff ice $lS,OOO r«. Harbor Shop center. TOWNHOUSE, amost new. FURN. IACH'LOR ltoreroom, ad;Jllcent 1U22. Jo.na SU-8881 838-1213 Eve. $240. 2 BR. 21~ BA . UUll"'-included $30-11¥). Jom Gilbert Co 272 J ror aood lit. 2Dd m fireplace. patio, 1 to v e , UCll Broadway OM5ll 1-3 1l'So 49M&50 Bia. r . ~ ~ refric.. wuher. dryer ' KN~ .. ~maD HB OFFICES Stora. N-.,.-.rqe ,.. · dra""", ,..,....t Ir water furn. ~ no .. vwe, ,.pt ' • "'"....-•}Mo=•-T.D.'1 6145 715 Broadway, Oleta Mesa. ,.... ~.... 5J&.29H a Bay Center. B2 New----'...:! ...... _:.;;.;;_, ____ _ 1 BR tum .... th .......i ... .,.. mo llhed. Heated pool A: ,auna. port Blvd. CM 64&-1Zi2 "'8S> • 2114 T.D. JllQ'llble f10 "' ,,._ •~ Best location. 1065 Dover, LGF .. new 2 BR:, bll·lna, pa-mo lndudlnr ~. Due 3 ~:1~ 1:~~ _NB_67$J.o4 1 _08665_$120 ___ ~~~~·~96-~~. area. $130 lhduatrlal Prop. 60IO yrs. ~ $22,00> ·• lit ---.....,-~---:--:---·-------TJ>. on $45,~ lVew hom.? DUPLEX. 2 BR.. clean: Luxurloui Townhouse CLEAN 2 BR. cpu I ~. SMALL MFG. ~ d18count <TU> $1131 washer: encl. rarqe; patio 2 BDRM Unfumilhed pool Kids OK. Avail 2 I ts. AHNOUNCEMINTS $95. 6*-3000 Aft. ' PM. Elec kitchen. Beautttul big Sll5 I mo. 962-2109 Spacious Office, centn.1 net NOTICIS MAN Only. Mobile home. '60 pool. Nr lhp'g. Adults only. loc. Off atrMt partdna -'--------inc uttl. Ideal for student· HARBOR TOWNHOUSE L~une Buch 5705 Price $27,500 • lease $180 mo. Feund (Free Adt) 6400 retired man. l4MC1.9 alt 5 2'l17 Harbor Blvd., CM 100 CLIFF DRIVE =e W~ ~~. $90 • 2 BR, prqe, 11..tde) 2 BR Htd Pool. Adja«nt ma· LUXURY FURN/VNFURN ·--------l"OtH>: Small bin dee. Nr mkta Ir adJll. jor lhp'c SllO. utll pd. Ad-Yearly Leaae. 1 &: 2 BR white tpOt cm Jes; baa out 16e>-1687 'r.tla. eua uJta. 963-1740, 646-Sm. ..._ to Shon 6 Q>.-. Commerdal 60IS al town n11Ma tac· Via el ••~..-'""'I"' Han1or Btvd., tn Co1t1 ....,.rt A.......-L ,.200 1 BR. Upper. Stove &: -""-. Oceanvtew from .very Apt. A M..... .. .. --.. ._... "" n• W. 171.h St. "-· ,,_,.,,.,. $115 uUI. pd. 580 W. Center from n..., mo up. Colt& Mesa FOUND: "Cockapoo;· t!ham. BACHELOR Ulll Paid 115-St. 543-2396 49'-24«9 Male F L me» Avail. Ftb. lS thna 2 8R Apt. NfW cpta, drpe, 2 Bedroom.a. carpell, drapH. COMM'L ILDG. ~ 1312 Nott=m M.: June ts. M24ill • 54().'34li t-lo small cbldm or pee.. Ocean view. SWlm,mln1 pool. L!stit Mfa. 1.one Newport Beach. ~1921. Aat. By Owner. Ph: ~ Adul11. St«>. mo. •99-16.11 Lot me 50X1&5. • rentals NOTE BOOK, llD&ll brown. room to develop. focmd himew Road neaJ" Income $460 mo. etitnlnce to Monticello Apia Priced to aell • N5.00> Oo1ta Mesa. 548aTI. GOOD GREY lcqbalrad c&t male REAL EST A Ti vie Pdlftdes a: cnn-. JS.l No. Cout Hwy 8anta Ana Hellt* 563'7'7 _, 4M-15U or MS-•. ------~-=--.,---~-! FOR Sale: Commerdal site oa HuiJor BIVd., CM. MO.~ Thia Includes pllM for D wrlt motel. ~ ~ rmta foh S250. rattl• &talty 64U5eO MOO'REll poodle and 2 pup. sitea. Vic oC GoldtnW'lll 6 mater. AG-1319. SMALL Male PoocDa. VJc ltcb • Placeat1a 211 Iden- tity. KI WB. J l f I ... M DAILY PILOT '-... um .. .._ ... ,... ... ...., ....... -~ ..... tne-.S..,.,...., ..... +•t I • S. l1'lb am......_w.K. ...... ..-.... 1115 * * * * ~· WMtt WhMWyl Get? SHCIAL CLAUIPICATION POR NATURAL IORN SWAPPEU s,.ctel .... '"' IJlONING WANTED .IUOperdolee. ' ..... _, ....,.._, lllucb _,...,_AO_,,, INCLUDI ~ ,. ... .. ..... ~ .,., ... Ill ., ... Brina ....... * M1o3117 IRONDfG my home. SU~br . ~Youtl ..... ""'1W ...,._ ..._. -., .......... .....mtt• ... MU -TUNS ONLVI Vic. 1ldt I: Oranp. Cotta Keea. 64&-lllf. PHONI "2-5671 GEIUWf ......... felmle. Te ,.._ YMf' TrMer't ,.,.,._ M WMNG, $1.Z. Brilll ,aar Ca:lllper &. I X ~. lelf awn banrtn. JI.cir a ...... t ..._ Vk. HAVE: U two BR apq. ~ • 8att# P1 °' Hunt. Bch., sa.ooo eq. ·J6Glll. WANT: TO., booM with BLK Jl\:lo&. Ml to '1'rialll1' bla:b eq, r I: C land. Paul Vic d HoOud Dr, HI Uc Joaea Rlb' "1·121'1 Ho. 251'7 Cd lfT440 HAVE 4 air. bcme, W.. LOST • Wt. Gfnnaa SIMp. del Mar, 11.-equity; male. V)c Beedl • CarlWd. w .uns trut ... llDalJ. H.B. J\enrd. C.... • illae. « neaitL ~ r 1'llllRGLAll ,_... TCHAM U'.ALTV '55 Boo ~.Vie 1ldt a MIL ... ct.tier 0L ~ ..id. 163512 aft I 11111• WANr Dllae Dapla GD 8-=ta RAVE •units. Kade• 6405 O.Yte Rlaltrlr, DID W. _MA_IC_l!_N_IW __ fl_ll_ll_N_D_S o-t 11wy60.~ Bcb Duce ao TONY ZEUU MONAROI Ba.Y 4 Br, 2 b.1, fam nn, pvt beach dub, ht TD ls $38,000. Tl'llde r o r boat, m •1 ar T Beckwtth Rlty. •?D contalned. alr eond. cpt9. ~ or ._ SSl#J or trade torl-::=======I aaJler bU9 Wu Dodie mo-Janiterfal "" bOe.~ ~~--~------- ------,..--CI.EAN windowl, 0.-.. carp UDO I: ocean view pros>. ~c ; homes I: cimc.. Rel&. 2 BR. A den, $32,SOO. 1'be Snpwr Side ~ Trade far boat. llllltl. ()pm l========-1 Sat. • Sm. 1010 Kq. Rd 1 ,...,......,.. N'pt. Buch 60-78 '91ntf"1 , __ ......;;.. ____ _ '-p1a a.ta Mesa '8825 eq. Sele flvller , ...... J'r&d1 tor cabla, Arrf:M. * Wa.Qpeper * heed. IdyllwUd or Iii 8-r 516 w. 19th St., C.111. Ullder $12,tnl. 54().8383 e PAIN'l1NG • 1llte1ar a PVT PIY ft dnpymnt bm. Exterior. :me ell(Smates. 4 BR, 3 BR or den, dr, ram Reuooahle rates 546-3015 rm, 2~ be, CM area. FOi' -----=--::-:=-=-duplex or amlr NB. Write INTER at Ext. PAINTING. box. P-21 Daily Pilot. IMKED. BERWCE.. Local rd. ~ ... 548-1Sl7 m.ooo equity. 2-4 BR. 2 VET'S ....... PaiDdllir ti. bomn. Tutttn. Leued. Int or ED. 1J> 7l'a m area ~ :st: Lot ar TD'1 n.a. n. Eat. .o.oar Rltr. 50-te PAINTER A ~ pr, =---.....,..--,,,.......,--.. Wl7 i... 1r m... a Jn ., aicrft, Sam Butlara ap. ta.UZI caant;y. S50D per acre. --='='ftAPHH~=~AJ,...,.NGft~==--I WAHT: Lui• pow1r yacht * IG-2'7G * -part~ Realtor 115-21115 ,.,... .... WANT late mode car with •---------• facta'J air, boaM cu « cu.tom Patio COftrS mobile home, Wn.L GIVE aM ODocnte Wiit $3500. cndlt on 5 acJ'H nr. Dale Omit. Co. m.M Palm Sprp. 531-lllt HAVE teUOMd TD'• 1111 to Plumblnt '"° $250,tnl. North s. Dlqo 1..EAU? Gu ..... tl9C> O>. land. WANT muJtiple tronically located under ~ zoned, Wl JnPft'ty A meat, blacldop, pound. late model car. IG.3573 waJJa. shower., U, Jllact. HILLTOP Estate San Jaan Repairtd. Water 1lnee ... Capistrano, over 3000 eq.tL ed. ptea:ure l'elb'e4. 4 B1l, pool, 3,-car pr. Over CALL "LE.AKI" MZ.aMl 1 ae. Jrf,000 dar. Tnt tor BankAmttleud OK local prop. Bkr. 548-'T?ll Plumbtae ,..... • Services * * * drain u... ~cleared A6B Dilcount Plumblns &f.2.1680 ---------- ....,... ..... ....... ~ t ,,... ... ~ .. ..,.. ... ..... dil4aJ&. .............. ,...,,, ......... ... .. .,. ....... ...,.. 9dlqClt a.nd wtlbel .,..,l ... ~--Md/or advanced deirff. Will pe'form ~ coo- trol draditt b It A D ED- ~ ~t. Allo wUI aMIDnl tbe r. ~roracime JlfliOUDll~ 1" l d •• 1 candidate ..a.s bold a m ID ED-____ MBA. COllSllKllOll 811111 tmmedi• open1np tor CallbTda llcented enp. neer with el&trt lo ten year1 ~ce in beavy ClOllUDUCia1 and ~ CXlllltNCtbl. ....... fmnil• wtth elllllt .............. code ••:•• a.,....,. .....,,.....,.. ... .......... ..........,. 111--. .... .-.: .. . .. I' • • -• • Potter and Johnston . e No. 4A & 5 W•ner & -s .... , ........... o.y......, • lularcl (Swint Shift Only) Engine Lathe Operators (Swln1 Shift) Assemhlers (Day Shift) Craters (Dey Shim ...... vital. •xp•dll 1 ... •••• , witlt ' ........ . •••llfwt•• of ···~· ftilves .cl Clllrok. CALL OI APPLY CLA-YAL CO. 17th & Placentia Costa Mesa 548-2201 COLLlll IADIO CO. An '..,.a epportunlty empleyer ----------- lllDMAll • Boat C&rpmt.er • Cabinet MaJw e Molden U•min.wtora) JINSIN Marine Cerp. 235 Fiacher ea.ta Mea 5«)..3440 • ow. .... , Nights. APPb' la pame a.m. '1 ot after S p.m. Stvft Shirt Rest. . lllES Dectro • mecham: bact· around· Al.o netd-tmnee with plumblnl or pipe fit. tioi blckgrouftd. AW'y: Weetern TechnolOfy, Inc. 220 W. Central Ave. Santa Ana 54M1.ll6 AD equal oppc:dullit;J employer IUSIOYS Day ~ over 18. Apply In ~l"IOll !J.11 ud :Mi IEllEll E. lH NEWJIOllT llACt4 » .......... Asst. N.S _ .... , to P__. ... pr °' ltedinC RE ,..,,,,.....,. Variet;y oi dl6e -.... record --. typ6ac .ec.' Com}l&Qy pa,ya hair r..e. BY APPOINTMENT SCIEENED Peraioel A6/mCY 901 Dovtt Dr., Newport Bell. 642-8484 ~ Clerk Typlet .\.1 N)t Sch firm wtll traJn ACCURATE typ.t on the new IBM COMPOSER. Start S2.25. bl'. Aeceunt1nt $433 Exec Secretary No SH, dktapb trans. Good twllt. o/25. Start $425. HEB ERGER Penoonel A1enC'Y 902 W. 17th, CM 646-0'141 SEClllT ARY $500 Local company pa,ya fee. Under 40. Top llldl1t f4r pretUcie pcisl&n. Plmlil .. bL Exdbalvit 1'ttla WES:' WE! EMPLOYMENT AGENaES 118 N. Main SL, Santa Ana • 547~ • , PBX Recpt 23--30 •••• to $391 R$ro typUt/S yr ""' •• $500 field Rep . • to $100 + ~m AlGUS IMPLOYMENT CX>NSULTANT AGENCY 20G WeatcWf, NB 5eT196 JIM I!. 17th, S.A. 547-6336 1895 Cr.'nt/Anbm ~ SCRHllED C1reer1 for Secys. & llcpn. In Ora.,.. County H.2-7484 ~ Screened p~ Apncy 901 Dover Dr., N.-pirt BeJi. FEE PAID laec hey .. $70& Top .W.. Quiel thblaier. WILLI.AM PENN Amodates AleDC>' 1155 Newpan. C.K. MUCC FEE JOBS ALSO MOOil INTHPtUSIS ,.. ........ ,..ncy ... ~Bhd.,N.& Pbcne TODAY fiar a appailntment ... a ID(ft RftARDING J'U1VRE. '42-'°"' fer appefnt. ~.:--' ,. LIVES..~forl....., baby, llabt btpq. Room, 1-rd.•1*!7.MMta H1!f W...._ Men 7200 7 • = tt.lftlme o.,t.) Oulld: • ... eereer- eppm1mlldel wt~ ...... ........ .... 1-t ...... and ill..i --c:mdJ. a... Far ~le ....... t: p., ••nel Office CITY HALL UGO .. ..,.,, lfv4. Newport ....... CaUf. a.tween a a.m. a 5 p.m. Feb. 13lb dw9 I'• tea Gt•ral Cook U:~:30 P.M. lc9edu1e 81Dre cHaxeta 6 Clllllllb lilelllive IMIMiata! PllfllmeWM Good eandl1p fm' ,.. mm Wiii> qullfy. 8el AVON near J'O'll' tan. CaJl eoDect 5aalO SECRITAlY· ltlCIPTIONIST Get1 c:>lftce, SH nq. lbarp Oil tbe pllaae. .,...... .. f J>.415. Phone &Q.34D w....,_ • OPERATOIS LAGUNA llACH 3.50 hr tar ..,, qqallt;J wort! 08 Better nn..e. l)orl C9Wll8 BllEKPit " ~ Cllrt. UDCler 50. l'-dme, warb on knd.,-. 0.. .... Occ bab)iltd-sc iD tJW ~. ... "4& ...... ...,. open. .... PART 11ME SAIJ!:S, new coemetic ..-La 1 a a a Bead!. Intemen WecWJat U-4:30. Fountala d Youth 141C s. Cit. Hw)'. LB. tM- 9515 GRAVE Yard 11llft Wldtrtwlet. Elptr' tll Clllf• shop. ...., ia penoe: Ken'a 31110 Qt ~ OIM Alkb!am. # SiWliJOO AlllS'Wft far KeJbr T Q'd"'a Bair StJU.U. .. .... Qallt . ~le.•E.tffta St.,Cllllla .._toete OPERATORI -llmd SCltda Spedal ....... GenDet mfir. o..11 ....... .... Ina .. to Sl• wt..,. l5IO M~ Jf,S. MJml HlmPR u..tn. ....., Je. d1wt.odealrle ........ "'"" nil • alal7 ... WTtr"s ..... ..,,. t • n. IG4'JI, a..stt ..... Am ....... lorrmt o. .. '• ...... -~-... 1-a11a· • .., ...... iAiiiLiA <1 "i) ., .... "' JI ...... 1'loa ................ .. ................... .. . ~ --. . .. --.. ---~ -.. MHCMANIMll Paa 1 _ _.. __ _...._......,..._ -------Ull ,AND ftADI M ~....... w• ,. __ ~~~~~~=-==1••.I ______ ......,____ ...... ::;:;:z;:z;:: ---~·" IAIM1M ••• ..... eo.GO DANClll ........... a ... Mlle. ..... 1610 Km Dlliil ... 4 --... -..... --c.um:ft.----.-.- 4J!!LZ2: WANTED °'".BP. JS-GiL. mu.. l!I» a; ... 1t.edloi ~......._ ............................. IC ~ ~ Ill. Nl~ Dan ~ = c91PJ., etc. PIOelUJ#Alfl ,,. .. ,., 14 7:1t ,.,... ~ ·.::.. 2 .~ ~. $ Iva INDUS. DIAmNO N.-6 Uiii hnltw.. W. -.' --• -•es aa:t. W, t.a "1th 10' MOC.CHIQQN8 'la1t11&0...... 11JO nom-..-bedl.~· ~~~::=~~Dall ..-.~llbw . ~IC A.SllMILY ~ ..-, "' a a, nc:IDn'I, _. -.w.rt• aATEDUIS at 1 t.ow 1111.;-. -.n11 K\te. .. ,, ,_ occu. ~ de*, c::belfa, -JOOU -di.cou.t. Al ...... c..t i r-., '.,' WURLITJU c:oaee ......_ roattrnlta, Al-1211 w Ill MM Qaul ....-V· N.-lnnd. ~ ........... Aut• MOO ----~ ,._. .. ",.m .. U:a .... ). We prellt •W' at ..-a mini-_., ....... -. W...-. C!lf! '""' .. ·~ ~ fM .... , ._..... llatWy aop, 2400 • QI 0DcM>)'ettr ,_.....,... = ...... UKE N1:W W. o.t a_,, NA MM2S'S M.G. M.G. TNde • ........ SALi .......... w-.. FREE ro· YOU New aux. no McC\e>ch Pet-90t JAMA& Y.OUUIJTHOltlllD ___ ;.._ __ ..;;._~ co.,..:~~.,. me. ~ 111:..d ~= ~ ~ ... l90ID dWlwia::, :ar!~::;ns:, ':;. M&, Aas111~H11ley ___ MG ___ _ tr.le I .. ... ............. fl eolar ...... ....,,,, .. r1vs 'llN Wlll _... .. ....,. ~Belch ~~~m.n~ Wiirialloiit ~~;;:·cz-.lts:~~-:nleaj 1 0E.\oL•1tKM oovu 59~ home tuhlQc. 10 Ytar Gu~ _ .. 1.., _ _._. .___,_ ..... .W .....a-, t --ut, 11•1 ,.._.,, w ..... 7500 antce _,, --w an ~--· ,. -uon Cardm • , .o. waillch'a.Mlnnlnt'• ml4 Newport llvd. ._ about s mo-. e111, brWbt run r... Bolt o,, CM240 • MS-71" 77"2900 MUSIC CITY Mind TmJ'• BJds. Mat'la. ~ Q'la. f15..U5T 2111 ·~~ .. tin 3400 So. art.tol ::;. =-~ ro Good 11iomt. Mi.It• with Iott Sllp Moorfnt M6 ..-.-8o. Coalt P!au bl.at* ar brown 11POta. 2 U YOU PLAN TO TAKE 2l I PICIAL I male puppies, 11 weeltl old. D F S PERATE t:hanidl'l'I . • ....._ courw. 540; '5 Ubert)>-lbip blllnlcles, maho& Lovable 847-4871 Z-16 need tlip far 2T' Double New It UMd IMPORTED ATI'Dfl> tlM ar.bool dut llRTHDA y SALll A: 11;-Sl~ CaeOOs ttslot'-SMALL l.Bik fema.le. Part ~~~ ~l~~e ~~ Cara wlll pay c•h or ~ ba GRADUATES. \'et, Feb. la ou.r B1rt.bda)t ~), • ~ eheet windaea Poodle 6o l'OOCI borne 142-2154 Ext. 41 or 642-9'261 1 tr*'t you OV!ll POU.Y PRIES? Mcmth. But don't brfna ~ 3 a. 5 • I a. t1 -n new 5487 2-15 1· ::z~..Ja"N~s. = .. ~~ ~~.:~ ~5S°aE ~ ~~=t::!: w~S*1:ft BLUE/BOOK 4 4 • I I ' • I f • '68 MG'• NEW AND USED SEE HEltl P:ltllDUNDllt imo Beach Blvd. (Hwy »> t blb So. G.G. Fwy 893-'1566 S!7.m4 'SS MG MIDGET/Xlnt! Low ml. Best OFFER or TRAD1' f« FORD VAN. 67J..4506 ar 675-4m OPEL ---,..-~---1 •111ea11111tup W2S" ClltlOIDt aaUr, Sql aw1ne enatne 648-G5. 2/lS puV. M..ol5.l M.TJ. ~°'--~u.u~: $15; 1.0llO'a uaed marine S MOS. old% <lluahua A: FOR '59 OPEL.=:!.~ luehl1• Sch•ll _.. aJw.,. at ttema at 1m11b1e )lricts. Ten'ier. All lbota. 5'8-5620. Moltlle ..... 9200 ~;c· PAl1S CllllO&ll • WI Pracrmnmtn& WARD'I BALDWIN mJDIO Help ua rellulld our llled aatl 2111 -A [ L: M G ' S -==:::;::====::: e DDf ~ 1801 Newport, CM MU4M llmnfl0r7. Olc!vert tboee LOVABLE. Uftty · l> 1 a c k ""5.00 -H E A L E y S _ PORSCHE YAllAll DATA MACHIES EDITOI P'amWar with prepara. doll of parta Iilta, lmow· &edle GI llS"IPll'iDI aodirll .. to k.eypmS and edWllc UM GUtpat. Two ~ftC!llt ~ Jltdened ... .,... al ... adl ..... and• ............ p iltftld. -.ra~-. alNtile. e PBX 1)plllc merplm all& to ca.sh. male. Mix J>Qodle 6 Terrlor New 24 Wide 541-2672 Sliah~ ~C::alnut Mlnney's lhota. 962-llmatter 5:~2-1S Twt lath* Two Bedrm -M I D G ET S - The NEWPORT s&c50LQF console $495. UllCd organa Ship Chandlery LOVEABLE Male puppy. BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY -TR I U M PH S - BUSIN.,..,.. •-... _ •~ ol tn>m $393 N~ Hammond 2537 W. Co11t Hwy. 54~34117 2116 !9261 Beach ID•d. j _ S p R I T E S _ lb ldncl~ ':tf; ~~ Organ sStJ. Good uaed Newport Bch. 548 .... 192 , TONS Of fill dirt for the Huntington Beach 536-9812 , train'-la the rttlnementa l'f'!lndl from .S795. CLOSm MONDAYS hauling 642-4371 2-15 ' -A L L V W S -._ al"Ulo.•""'" p 1LLIP o ·-t0x45 -GOOD CONDI I necusary fw the TOP PAY· Q\Jl.m.&Ll'I " H s c . Storate ans Air cond! Vlata Verde 1-J A G u A R s -ING ~ltloM. ll07 N. Main • 20th St. Firestone •........ A15• e . Santa Ana STORAGE Trlr Pk. 1141 Pomona, CM -M E R C E D E S --~ Wide 0 ' , • C a ~ p er I ' Sp9ce 54. fl500 firm . <LAVIS..JllOHTESSORl , 83 Hamond Orpn YG S trailen, boala or . Fenced 6.r7-63'1t or 54()..06(77 CM11 "'l'llllMl!ft: c:.11 Lw Mlreblle wt~ Lealle tpeaken (llemlshM Ttrea) A lacked. $10. per mo. up. • lS25 N. Santa ADI Ave. .._ ....... __,, ac• -O l """" ---U c u .u .. •-.. ...-. 2 BR. 10"' 1631Q5 -~ --F7 J( 4 '""' .r..,.;l!Jl a, .,.., """"" .LWWU m.&:o.Luvn., '"' Ne buW"9 W •lllfle en &UNDAY ·--..a.ru....... AM far BBL 4. $99 llialNUI .a awninc; 1ttnae llbed; MG, Auttln-HNl.v Dir • · ~~ .. ~p.: . + $2.U PIT ea. PETS & LIYISTOCK eptd. Beaut. eondftion "' 1 JIJUR8: T a.m.-6:30 ,... T•vt..... aos G70 x ,. c h 1820 53S-am Jamestown 1UM9 J . llPea llA, edmta 4 0 $ 109 a Dl!l.E Wide mablle i.ne 3 PORSOI Western Girl BollbJ cenmlc daslea ll Miit I llW + $2.st f IT M. PERSIAN Klttena llNer A ~. ;z. n I ce, ODS:: ~ ·----aw. ... 1 .. t1.... Kut I • Fir s A•__,.. 4 IDOi ~ old ... ..... •',. L •.• UY. '"~ • HI "''•'' ... __,... .,.._.._ . -stoM tores .....,,,....... er .• o * MUST SELL ! 3 BR = ~~ ~ COLOR TV 475 E. 17th St. ~ bornee. $l'i up EXPANDO, $3900 FURN ,.,. .... =:-... _ _. c.ta Mna 646-2444 or best offer! * ~ DUJ:; To ti me cl year A over COLLI IS IADIO CO. Sdl1 Problema? Pvt bMc:hl. IDdi• attn. Small cia... Bnc:lce'-Wud Prep.~ $9 MO. -=;=a Dot• 1~ Motorcycles 9300 :::t1c:e t!{!, W:f ~ ·:,::~ail~~ ~t«.;: POOL TAIUS POODLE Pu~1 Wbt toy aharp used 11POf1S can • clean, dk red w.tik tnt. a;. Rent can apply to purcba1e "" 1968 BRUNSWICK male $100. Wbt min• male, '67 HOODA Scrambler 305 credit la no pslblem • leave 6310 MlllCHANDlSI fOR Free dell•cry -Free Service "AMT ti!' TRIANGLE f75. Wonderful di1pa1ltioa, cc like new, 2700 ml. $475. financing to us. nils AD IS -.-.6S-PO..,...HSC11E ___ l600C __ •_' SALi AND TltADI NO DEPOSIT Slate from Pit :>48-4(X;& fl73.f274 NO BULL. Give' us a call & CONC'OURSE ~moN '9700 J1mborM lld. 1714 W. Lincoln, AvMm Newport leadl Fumltvre IOOO 5)9•9531 Brunswick~ value · ' BEAGLE Male. Papen 13 HAVE 2. Greezes 250 CC I: let ua lbow YGU bow. 542. Bl8upunkt AM/FM RM6o ONLY $239.a wb old. Needa IUltable Suzuki 80 CC. Both xlnt lac] 8801, 1ak for c~t dept. 962-«i77 Aft. 6 PM 2700 Harbor, ea.ta Mf'll llctaal epportaldt)' employer All applleadclllll ~ cm medt wttb no Ma • lOO'if, FTNANCTNG home ~. 54S-l077 alt 5 dirt. (213) GE ~. Dir. ·-- CLOSING OUT ... nJ-1031 SECARD ftOOL p.m. '64 Honda, top condition, -RENAULT ••• ENTIRE STOCKI 323 s. Main, Orana• 2 GER.MAN SHEPHERDS M111t aell! Call after 6 AUSTIN HEALEY WAITRESS ward .Race, O>lor, creed or Sex. ./ J1oor Samples 532-1982 7 wka. Champion •tock. Or wlmda. * 673-3027 , 195t Remult • Dauphlne. ~~J~~~~RN * 642-3708 * '66 Y1rnaha 100cc Twin 6.1 AUSTIN HH.ley Sprite. Stroog runner, 35.00 dellv_.. Bird f P ...a• . , 644-1747 ~PM New top orieinal paint. Ex-OAC. 1'u1l price 296. 901 J: . . Vf A NT i: D: Rel i ab 11 Solu-Chalr•Loveseall S O lrwlSI $56 • $~5 Wennaraner 'Grey • ceUent. $25 deliven P AC. lllt, Santa Ana. 542-8801 hdrooal and Parts Dlnett•Bedroom aell Gt.oet pupptu, e.bow quall-901 E. lit Santa Ana 5(2. ... -~ Table.Lampeo-Misc. :,,_, ,,_,, ,,_ ~ .,...-llAUTIFUL BLOOMS ty, term. 839-1747 Trucks 9500 l 8801 ROVER a.ta Jina. Muat be bCJnd.. Approved Fumtture IARGAINI AKC 1riah Setttr Pupa 8 wb ·59 CHEV. ~ ton plck·uP 3-t8 -,60.,.......Auatin--R-eale_y_200_Rdatr__ ---------,.. Stenwt.eller able. Hilb Jdaool sndaate 2159 Harbor Bl, CM ~9660 TYa, WAIHl•I, s Gallon can• -0n1y $3.00-Field and maw. cu. in. 3-2'• 3 speed, and iz:;.oo delivers OAC, fGll THE FABULOUS W.Wlor DAY IHIPT ,.,,., In Penoft a.u a u °" UDllft. Good wapa A: aDmamA,,_ Lutcall at thla price. Even-EWI or wkndl. 50-7155. overdrive. H&)'el clutch 4-ll , pr!ce $795.00 dlr. 901 E. lllt, ROVER . . ~ beldta. Immediate Fumlture ntunaed from di. flElldS-llYEIS ·IWIB tnp aner 1 P.M. an ay PRECIOUS COCK·A-POO'S reuend. 2 new UOOlClS sand I Santa Ana, 542-8801 ..,_mer Sena ~ p1q acuo.. mocW boma, Saturday llJd SUnda)ts. 1212 1champaine.l2 black service tires on rear. Lotsa' ======== .. laelptal. Call ... • deecntorw ~tionl I PIW, ~ ..... to So. Roa Sl, Santa Ana. 6 wits. * ~1044 chrome and headers. Com-IMW poetmmt 5t0-M14 Sp&nle I: Medlter'rulen *-1 WIRE Haired Fox Ten'ier petition oragen and tinted -------- REUBEN I!. LD C.U.tty IM. M.n R & D RJINITUIE $$ CASH $$ Pupple1. AKC Resfstered. = A-1 c:ond. $750 cub BMW Addinc Mutual FllDda to your 1144 N.wport llvd., CM We pay caah tor· 648-3640 Alttt 5 PM •---.-· -----151 I. Coast Hwy. N.I.. Ales wi1l not Interfere with f!V~ ni&ht 'tll I / J'umlture ; Appliancu TOY poodlet AKC rec. Fe-'68 Oa:vY 90 Van. 2 mos "SETTING A WHOLE NEW 7fS ~ work, but will lat A Sall. 'til 6 ./ ADllquea I Toala maJea. Cbampaene. I wb. ~· lea l!,IXX> ~· AM I FM, STANDARD FOR E<X>NOMY add more doll.an to your ~ ELECT R 0 N I C Oven REN t A NEW ON ITEM OI' -Hue lhota. 64l-9'M. tinted gia, paid ~er ~ CARS'' came. WE WILL TRAIN .,._.~_._ Good _... .-Needs $400 take over bal. ClERI TYPIST . llutu1 AOY......... wnu. -· COLOR TV COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Hor... ..-'tlll Van• are bard lo set! Sa~art.._s.mc. = ~ IG-tm hid p.m, eJec. lftllll· cooker, $12 MONTH can 547-67• or 127.mt --536-4997 FllTZ WARREN picklle, try paa $5 t!ll· 673-Opt. to buy. Free service. llflllft'Eft FAB ICS HAIR Styu.t wttll foDoiwina. .f28I · Free delivery. No depaalt. Ml 11 UI R Spirited Bay Gekllnr 1963 CHEV. '-' T. PU -6 Sporft Car c.ntw Toby D e c k e r • I HaJr DREXEL Furn • 1oldlcaf ORDER BY PHONE 9 >'I'll· Reglstered. cyl. 4 apcl. 0 v e r $400 or 710 E. lit St. Dellper'I Blat1 Salon _...._ cten 1: be h 135-8181 " FOR SALE * ~ * extras -MUST SELL SANTA ANA 547-0764 3369 Via 'Mt.. Lido 111e'. ...,....... Oft nc SI095. 962--0135 ClA·VAl CO. 17th and 'lecentla Cost• Meta 541-220l An equal opportunltJ employer ......,... $150, lilver -leat atandlna or 639-4242 TRANSPORTATION Have COIJll)lete prfftte room 11.'fttn $15, dbl dresser $60. CX>LORLAND TV Open 7 dYI Remnaatl, Samples .\ Mill-_ ·se QlEVY CAMlX> h ton to rent or operate Oli com· ~ZJ!I. ends Sat. Only I a.m. to 2 ..... & y hta 9000 V-3 * $25(1. miaion buJI. fl'S.50G by BEA..UTD'UL, IOlld cherry RENT p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa ac 545oM60 appofntmett only. dl.nblc eet w/.larre ootcb, COLOR TV Montgomery Ward '60 3.2 Cb r I 1 Commander .. 66 FORD i,_ ton, pick-up. Apartment Mfr. g die.In, 2 ldvn, pads. SI MO. Heerlnt Aid Center ~'Ully equip; top cond; Dec. R/H, blue It white, excel- 32 U In a.ta Mesa. EXJI 5f0..3Sn. * AU National Makes * Low Battery Prices haul-out. S9500. 646-6649 lent condition. 847-8239. C ... _ I p1 .__ .. •-....,to WORLD OF COLOR ·-" f ,_ w em .. _... ~" ..., NEAR New ot1ice fumltute, Size 675 ••••.• $1.45 Packare ANTED: Boat ITIWer or 57 FORD ~:. ~. -11--.1-~ ~+ daill, eMlra. etc. IG-1024 10355 ~Y Blvd., New i Repossessed aids. Udo 14·548-3903 eves. ~ Tan Camper , TI -----...__ ..... ·~·-. (213) 861 ""07 Huntington Beech •• 89USt1' BY Owner. 50' [Ii e I e I • 642.-0807 • art ,,_ ~ ..mt. c1atta, apt + a 1at7. ,.....L... •.--.-.,--I01"' ""'' Gfrt ltrtct.y No pets. S.TIM -· --..... .. RCA Zl" TV. DREXEL. Teak f t n i 1 he d Schooner. 14' beam-crulae, 1980 El Camino V-1, auto. Alt %1to 3S for bul)' cheerful SCRAM-LE JS walnut, de.it. Finl 1 bed Un-aboard. 713: 4.14-01.91 R-H. $500. S6-Mt6, 250I Bc>-modem f1i Type 50 WANTED New pk:ture tube $5S. back. could be used u roo:n dotn C.M. after 5:SO PM • ~. ~.:e IO.key a:: ~ Auto Mechanle a • 644~ • divider, $60. I' aota. a1Jowa ~I~!• 9010 .65 CHEVY ~ ton Pick-up. ~~e~:~ln ~CC: =: = ~ S.: ANSWERS Cameru It Equip. l300 ~~~tor recoverina. LIKE SAILING? e:~. ~ s~;::.e e· Ind neet appearlnc. ~ LqunaNlrueL Mlnimum In. MOVIE Camera Bolex K 1 ONE Wheel lua-ge trallor., DJSLD<E THESE? ~ wttb quallf.....,_, vestment. Call anytime. Mvcel -MlD9I -Kit(y -Llke new w/case $175. Bol~ Cap. 550 lbs. Extra wheel • Payment.. hiah inter-Jeeps 9510 ~. and wapa e• 'n4: S»3000TEXACD ~ -KINJ.SKJRTS ex Projector. Bargain at Sl5 and tire. We9Wm addle. ut. depreciation. slJp -~------JCted to "HMT', Bos zus. COUPLE, eldert7 prdemd It 1 a., Ms little ~ ~2251 Mr. Cooke. Both item• excelltnt con-rentals. cleaninl, inlur-161 JEEPS ~ .. dl. tor IPrinl 6 llllllDMr.... ..,.. pnad al dletr '-11 pantl dltlon. Call 548-1369 ence, etc. We're n-.11 ... T-A••! Uve in Fri noon tin .. and Mr stria of dletr MINr-SMrtl-Goods l500 p 0 RT ABLE I>Wnruher PREFER mF..SE? .._..... "-J DATSUN '67 DATSUN Sedan. Bli enrfne, atlct. ra- dio, bester, •bJtewalla. Low mile1. Like new. $1795 CLIAN CAR CENTllt 546-4880 2201 So. Main SI. 54S-4880 '63 DATSUN 4 dr. sedan. RAH. Top me- chanical cond. Exceptional- ly 1bai11. low mileare car. $795 CLEAN CAR CENTER 546-4880 2201 lo. Main St. ~ '66 DATSUN-Act.ertlsl11t noon • Dutiee: -a. 8lft9 -SICIJn'J. , ~ ••• 8ee .. w.. ,.. .,.., & ,_._ _,._ ~ ...___ N'-'v It USED eurfboard-fac-Scars co!M!rtone, 14 place • Low colt, no work, BlllTJ W1alle St.ck Lasts! A~J """' ...... .-ICU .--•-sellill? uacd 4 mot!· now CAREFREE l&lllna! &Ation Wast0n. Real abari>. ~-·--Write Box M-2I DUiy Pilot.· o.r.,. -i. I022 tory direct· cheap! Wet 1Uit have bltn one, SAC! $125. Try Our Club P1-n "'Mii L••n: 1 14,000 actual miles, nd1o. =~;~~th = COMPUTEltetum ROLLA.WAY Bed, J!Wt, air ~~eta $10.'X>. 815 :u.= ~-4T19 NEWPORT SAILING CLUB WI\ UUIG hetitet". llud mltypinalkiUa.Pn-llMl«l.oPtl*fll.Ta .... e •a p ., radt a l a a w , Laguna Beac,b Winter 675-0110 IMPORTS $1395 ... ,,_ ""--·"'-La Mindi -...... ......... •lie catp1ntfr Ml I •.LAA Fcstivlll GIANT J'LEA -CLE""N C""R c•NTEI t1Dit1aa;1 ~~th ;;;;; ~ .,.__ Mn. p;.:; tA1o1a. 22171'1ortda, H.B. 531-scel aneoua --MARKEi' Feb 24-25 * NEWI 7201 ;_Ma(; St. "5464l!80 11 cirpnlze ml '8llt ,.. m : f7J.4l40 1Z11 •t 1-1. Sl9I W TV $20 Double bed $15 Yootlt 1D to S. P'eetfnl y_;~ITJllNGf~p l9&6 Harbor, c.M. 646--m1 ~· M GOOD all arvand .,... • bed no Lamp $2. <lMd.r Grounda. * .... ,.,.. FIAT ... ...,,..... 642-3910 eperatior k nail e1epat ~!~ 1• ~ ~rtg. Rup $15. 1~ FOR SALE a.rter Mem-Trallenble-Rlmp Lnndied Campers 9520 -------- ..:on, Nlta'a 1415 <?r PV'"t KIZQ8JR.E wllllldas .. WMtmlnater benhlp In Newport Beacb Salling Lenons w/pun::bue NEW 11111 Flats· All modf!la SOLD EXCll1SlVELY IN ORANGE COUNTY. BY FRITZ WARREN \ Sports C.r Center no E. bt SI. SANTA ANA 547-mM SPRITE '80' BUG Eye Sprite. New paSnL Haa mrdtop. Runs rea l good $25. Oeliven OAC Full price •• 901 !;. lait Sa.nil'\ Ana, 542-81m .SUNBEAM -66 TIGER 8Y &d>wn. v.a, • apeed, all faot. equip., wry low miles. Still in new car ww- ranty. $2495 CLEAN' CAR CENTllt 1201 So. Ma.in St. 54Ml80 ~ SlR'IBEAM 'l'lier. New 1 c.e.ody 8')lie type .,a!nt jab, fleW lop, beaudful lh•IM!· 1 901 & lait Santa An• SC. 8801 TOYOTA '68 TOYOTA WE'Ry; REAU.r DEALING TODlll BEST lmK¥. IN OUR lllSTOID'! 'S .. U. lefete You l uj ..P• Umt, • IMP<ETS 1966 Harbor, C.M. M6-93m LB-.-/ ctme, .,.,_ *Yer. O'-BEAUTY .,tiop equlpmat tennis club. DilcouDted. $1'95 CAMPERS lrnmedlm delivery. Prlcu QVAJD'ID>......., Drtwir ... a .llmitt .. S'lftle, only. I at.1.Uon compl. hair Movior out ol a1ate. Octank Yacht s.i. ORANGE COUNTY'S .tart 1GU5 25.00 deilven 1987 roYOTA Laid Cru1aer ........ <lnnle °*" 2 --.. I ..... --.,....., etc. AnxiOUI • quldc 'n4: 673-nll. 1700 w. Coel!t!NB &Q.5l.S1 LAlt.GEST SIU:CJ'ION ('AC cau1 Sports Can Ltd Statkin wqm. p . T . 0 . WA111ESS Call sa.S25 Cal Bela ~ uM! CM 548-7426 KIRBY Vacuum cleaner Ac -,---IOl & ht Sant.a Ana 542-winch, -<:B nctio, radio. m.JlllO, m.84 E\oa QUlTl'lNG.ROOFING 901k att&cbments-p,_, c a , h SPECIAL FACTORY DIR.ECT l801 heater. ma. $3495.. Ot.D .... d Mitt & • U2UIORE WUll«r-Dryer roll sz.•. hl2 lhelvin,, le bela.nce or $53.t> « anal1 NEW . 0PF.H ROAD DEAi.ZR FJAT JSSS Spydcr cionvtrt _56"487======== ~411, • lranff'. Xblt candl S125. per ft. 3030 Brlstol. ()pa payments. Credit t>tpt, Islander 2J Sloop 47,000 mJ. JO ffiPlt· lmmsc. -"'*' 7550 Cd 5ea. '1et.eftl t ' s.w.,y. m.7289, ,..._.. 'l'tallerabl~ * HOUSE CARS * CKAS-com. But ofter. ~1 wmdN I a.a. • ..,.._ Set. '11' UPllOLftERlNG • rrt.50. 2 GUJTAR GO.-U ttrlnl, SallJni ~ w/PUrcha• SIS ~~~~INS _an=. :;:t::i;;p.::m=. ===== sr. • ._.. .. ,_ p:i. ~ cn.ftsnMa> cost ~Now -. 11 lfd, $2 ... w/S1llt * -l•P=n---~-::---:ir-i~ ·~ Ol9 ·~ II' iiiGliitOX 0.., trte. Frte .et. del, pickup. 215 Schtn blkf. S38. Boet lletb ''Henry" 646-3152 * Mal'OR H~ anPR. --1 Im GM cmii· '75 Main, H& ''Bef111" ~ !or 24' boftt. '50. m-.i ---.:.-..--...,.---..... CGNTllOI. UICPl'41SJ'O -..... r Klllir+Llwel OllDSDadll Ill •. n· Vlctlllry; xlnt coed. New ALL MADI • MODAi "2 JUT. Needs lot. ol •ork FIAT TRIUMPH 'M TIUOllPB Spitfire • Al.molt abow1ocan frnb $25 deUvtn ON:: 1\dl p1ce SWI Ill E. 1Jt 8lnta AM. scam C*WLGa ~Ji u:.;. -f11ATCR1NG Kemart andedpr.$125hlrboeh. .. PC Modem Wllnut din rm .O.; -~~= U9f1'1U.Jm PIO. ,_ ~ ---... WMbee' •• tllc.w c1rytt 541--.et. $250. Rtl Joel tllle, t m.4<12 "3 TR-4 CONV-'I'onMm .................. '°'' Cilq:•• ' 11.1Mlr .. Na~ --41,i'd', s.~ Old ttme SACIUJ'JCE 15' asllloet. ,_ 8.EAOI a'IT .z:::=-======:::::-. Ol'NU, AD aaa~ LQaap ..... • wa. ....,_ • tn. 1119....,. a _,., · GM ranpApt .Ue-145. El«. •·IQer piano A rolll. ~. lbaPf with triller. SttO &9i-CAJfPDLAND JAGUAR tld, New tlra * XLN't- . ---.... ........ ,.rt t1191 QUOJLUal ...... --M.rla. '80. 0oot cond. 847-G3S3 4437 4!13-3339 lt.W 8Ndt tnd., H.B. --------CONDI * 615-1 .. .:!::."" ..... _ 0 _. lit a--.. AM11'•" 1110 s.ona nn Mlntt st. ,_,.__ · _.. _. • -•'" Ml'OI -~· --REnUG sl\t,..._, cood BY Owntr. 50' D l u e I --..--------TR 3 • 8 . 196.1. Ytllo R-H, -. w. • lllt lit Jiii AUl'O -DnmfG Yttlt .._ •· EXEC. ~ ~ walnut. • caoc1 s2s Admlnl 'eoabo Schooner. 14' beam, ml1M. 1iiNSP01111S IA YSIDI Moton New*°"· toeneu, Koat 1eU. ..._ ....,.. ._ .... ~ ,n:9 .... *' • lilac· ._._. .-. :s • *"'· m. 2 Dn~r file tor 1V 'nc11~ .._.. ~ liftooahoilrd. ns: 43WW IUSIS-CAMPEIS '200 w CMlt ~ NI swo. 546«11 E 'st. --• • ..... -1 e a . e.. £11 .... ~ c:&r*. $10 Lt &-ml a ~ p • cat #117 )f&ut ..u. '" JAOUAll I YOLISWAMN _,,., aa' It m ..._. -4INMI ...._ ~am Rf'frll .... BU1INm ~ &ea a AlrJ l'CUCIS'lable ctfa. '6' VW C..,. * XKl .-OADSTIR * I ... rl It ........ 41rlft '*"' tlm, holdt 'i6 '-' ... ""'n al .. 115om7 '15 0.... a.J f ,_ ,, I I.. I -·-ICC nl. -S.ta ~ ,. ... --... t 'C3 .......___.. $3195. I ....._ ...... ., ... ., ..... QaD far fret ...... .... ---* W ~ h • • ~ ~ .,. .,. 5""! ...... ,.. 4 R;; Mmltzq 4 "1 ,,.._ 41G ....... Cruhlrs f02I 'Cl .. • t ,.._ = .. .._ .._.., ..;..,. 9ICD ~ ..... _., ... alt 4:• Pll POOL table US' lr1 ._.. 25' OW'l:NI Cl.* cniairt, W JAG. US.f'utMtJcfl Air, Dtw W•W, AM-FM, PS. auto. Ma.t arJl.e call now • makfo tJlttr. 541-!111 I • ""'&'llal' ..... ftla .mc. ,_ Pr.a.,... t•W. al ~ -t , , , Giii= _...._.., .... -.. ,.... .... 1115, .. tDr Nl .S..t cond. 180 BP new 0 " .. -'I --.... P4 ~-_. ...,_ .. • a . LQtr Im~ hliw ~. s:s. 11"'9 *-" ...-Sl.%50 e5-G1l ~ • • Pwt. CM. .--. el'• a. o.,t. ama. Wiil wa 11t ~ to ,.c ., m 531.mo. · .:. lillBiliEiii~~..,,,.._~~:,. W.111 IMl• ... •7• " , ta .::.::";:;~=--Ka:''!!;..~::.*'~ Ip ' ..... ,.. ~~ -;rw-°'-... -,.,.-.... --m----.•---........ w-.--___,,~L-......_- tlr ~:-:,.: = Lll'lm1IE Gift _ aai-t 11 Mnllll ""'· 1125 n.._.. mo « ~ vw. akate boanf. ~. eua ... m 11eet. ao ,. .a.c. ,, . ~ :_ P~ ~ c:and. • c.a iPiiiii!~~~--:~-:-;:: ..... 'tnlftl lc:t.all.ft Dd DIUJl9· ....... 'lbllll • m.mt. cuu.IGAJ'f .... ..... ... w... • trder. 1"111 ..... ...,, u.. • dirt. Looi! .... """-44 ..,, -~--·=:-.......... (11. ..... 1.,_ ... -p ..... • -M-.rirU.. l'#'t.' SftL •lb«• .-..... · Nlllll alili-IT . ... -.. -"' • "'~· ~ mit.'w..• ........ " .. ""'• ... • ,.. ---~,........,..-: ..... ~ _ _, ·- ... .j% 041l Y PllOT .. 1967 VolLlw•1•• '19 .. ALA ''3 FOID ''2 HlND Pill ''5 WW8 I •• ...... v.a. ~ 0.-.. • ff.T. ep.. Mii> t *· ...... LGeded w/u,. VI T$ H.T. Sft Qe; hdDry s1•tt ova 65 ...... .......tk: trw., ..... ponr ltw1Qs .. la tr.I w.., .....-. •. '°"" ...... ndlo; ,_. -..me • 1nkes. Y97 ,_. c..-. Redal> OLDSMOmJ a.udlll-_. In • out. v., IDe......., 'Mo. •,GOO ML ...... VOUCSWAGENS VOLVO locludes 50 HP Sel1f9. WW. shield W&lber1, f u 11 Vlzlyl '8'1 VW .............. Sl.595 --------1 ,. _.., • ....i cmd. Ex,.. .. tD ... wt $1595 .,,, ,.., ....,. $141 CLIAN ~=~INTll JOHNSON & SON ' ;~?~ ~ ..... CLIAN Sc~2.'~INTD JOHu~~ SON Interior, OUtllde M Irr o r, '8S VW .............. $14!16 '61 VOLVO I n..-........ ~· '65 vw •...•....•...• Sll.95 Heater, ~er. • ..., ,64 VW $995 wn;iu; &EALLY DUl..IMO o cleanU]> and delivuy. •63 vw '< .............. $895 TOD&l'I ~ trw., PGftt ...._ I: 54' 4• a.ta Me9a lftDdl m. 9o . .a.in St ,._.., C01ta II-8ranct. lnk•. OrtciMl paint l U.. 2:I01 So. Malo St. 545-80 19U ,J1arb« 111¥d. IO-'MiO J CAN HELP YOU 1M1 Harbor BIYd. 6C2-7U50 :-· ~ly nice •• GTO. ~ -~ jn. 'G JUMJILDJ .. lllltt. • sz JWMra '60 FAllLANI . tttior, Miio, ao,oao miJee. WID -' ...._ wklte $112 Full On. Ptyment . • ........ H ..... ..-: ar.n wr<>cK IN oua lncludM Tax & Lie. .61 VW • ···" ........ • • •• ...., RY! 58 VVf , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $395 HISTO $55.24 mo. bM"lk flnan. ~ S.. U. Before You Buy :1~:~~ ~ ... -Q~ .,-"'fllt lllria e llmt ...,. qualitl• $495 pwr lb"s A brU, ndio w/ W.U.. Tbil me.•• wu e K. c:ndM .Dffdect s. 2 dr. V.t, autiotnadc CLEAN CAI CINTIR V~ Iliad delUU '°""at •· __.. ol • Ho PJDJts. •t11 Aprtt :Ww!"~~-=::, 546 4• •ereo ..... ,... 11ne ttr.. • ..._. .iy. Dir. Jiiiane • Larp illventory, oac, dlr. ~arena. MW tires. mt So. Main St. ~ a.a, , .. • .., .......,.. tn-UG. You mQ w it T lM MOTORS ' IMDl\DTS ~i>ttla!Wnc • vw le Ponichc ,_ '"" • C.O Mr. Adam• m-0713 R8l ...__ ~ cmd. Orts OW"M'r. SlD ar at lat Bftldl Blwd., H.B. ...... ,. '9 OLDS 98 LiDcur, Bed. best.,_. 5*-2139 alter 5 -------- !!141 \.ARDEN GROVE BL. '~ ,t ';;..:60~-BUl_CK ____ _ 'fl C ~ • v Bft Air 4 $595 Pac al:r, flllJ pwr, vccel c:onct p.m. do«-aedu. Radio, ~atrr, .. _ ~ -. 51UDBAUI GAROEJI( GROVE "\ 19ti6 Harbor.C M. 646-9303 Automatic tramm1uion, 192.5551 or 534-2284 __ V_O_L-VO--Radio &-ht a 1 er. Power automatic trans. A11 c:ond. CLIAN CAa CINTEI :.-· .. -_,,, ---~---- Good rubkr. $100 deUven. mt So. Main St. S46-48110 -------- OAC. You can afford $35.71 '51 FORD 2 ctr. Stlrtt MB • 1 .fi6 OLDS Oltl~ ~mf.. '5t STUDEBAKER, J doar. a IDOl!th Include TA A n. -Good condition M&l'OClll w/bll vuiy. top. • --------autlmatie traDt. Radio A Phone 847-1842. Dir. U601 Private party. SJ6..346t ~ Loeded. Excel ~ ·a RAM.Bl..Dl WAGON. Xlnt lleater WU -.,. J.)99. ---lll!l!!!!"'!!l!!!!!!!!!"'!!ILE!!!'!!!!!! lf7tMMMa'=~•co.u-.. brakH. Must see to ap. TEST DRIVE A preciatt. $30 delivers. OAC. VW -.,3-VolkswGCJ•n rACI'ORY AUTHORIZJ:D 186()1 Sf'ach Bl•d., H.B. 2 door. All factory equipment Sa...._,arta--S.rvice Phont 347.1342. Dir. AUTOMATIC +extras. Exceptjooally tine PRITZ WARREN Beach Bhd., H.B. ~er ~PM = :!d~ · Dlr. t.ai01 '62 OIEV T paatrllU •talion UN COLN waaon. va auto ma t 1 c PLYMOUTH ~. Radio • ----------------beate.r. White wa.lla. C1ee.n PYT. pty ... 0..ttnmtal 'S6 PLY V~ Wape· reblt. cmdition. Real lbarp. Sports Car Center YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAYS $1095 710 E. 1st St. AS AN AtrrOMATIC CLEAN CAR CENTER SANTA ANA 547..a'TM CADILLAC • real llha11> $100 deliven RaTeD bleck. ll)ver snY ea .. 'trana.. -• OAC. Phone 347,1942, olr. lthr int, lo mllno $3,150. • S3Mm 18601 Bd.ctl Blvd. Will ftnance b ~ pt). =====;:;::;;;== AS A STICK SHIFT 546-4110 '68 VOLVOS <o_ J•/J/J C ~ ,, ~6So3. VMaiol.nksst~a= Get A 8:~•r Deal ~ '63 CHEVY Bel Air• ctr t!M-3825 ' ";II-E 8 FRIEDLANDER • station wagon, ~H. good ==.:::M:::El==C:::U:::l=Y== __ PO_N11A __ C __ ~ ~tation wagon. All factory H R · mech cond. ~. below So l'Quip(H'd. VPry cl1'11n " 13750 Beach Blvd. lllwy 391 wholeu.le. 495-4211 --------IOY CAIYER ' ~ h . rttt 2 blks So. G.G. fwy. ·• Wht COLONY PA'"' POU'ft •c ~'~' 8 an> runsni1nlt291 Se Wllgon. ~3-7'166 537./1821 4 llC'rf'S nl ultrit modPrn total nn. nl IU. I I.. d ._..A ---------New car bup are out and _ u.a.o.-m., ,._Au-, Cadil 11r facl 1t1es rsi ... ..,,, CHRYSLER -~-._-..._ .. -CLEAN CAR CENTER S C 9610 be II nd . just nicely broken lo with Kl 6•44" port art to lll'r se a se.rvice --------12,000 mile. by orig OWMr. ----~ •n.o.ot ~ So. M11in St. 546-4llllO new Rnd uud Cadillac auto-•65 lmPft'ial Crown coupe Ex-PS A PB, fctry air; Jndr Orup ColmtY'a £1relaifte 22nd • *-' '°"""' ,...,,,,.u,., '59 Yo•swCIC)eft '6 7 MG mobiles. cept ccnd, remnder ol wrnty, mJrrors, Ire eftline, hY)' Deal•,_ Jtolla. Roree ... Wiii Buy WE'RE KEAi.LY DEALING fctry air, blk leather Int, duty IPl'P. prem • ...,. tirel. a.tty. Your Volbwqen or Ponche It pay ta\) clol1an. Paid for or not Call Lou McKemaa. 673-1 lto· 2hidoorb . ~~· M~' r~ TODAY! NABERS full pwr, AM·FM, recll.nLnc 31i9 YI' wnty left. $3,575 pYt GRAND....,-----PRIX--'64-,_,f,...ac-. -al-r, g ro.,.,.,.-. ""'-.-uca Y BF.sT KTO<JK IN ova seat, lttVlce nc1 avail. pty 494-l'JVJ. or •1021. RIH. pwr trakn It st.Ht'., topll. ReeSffS s .. Us =::';ou Buy (/? _ J_•/1/J ~ -. .:::U:,975::::::::·=494-=S::::72ll===::::: '56 Mercury Jl/T, VI. T•..h. Beautiful cond. Must ~ auto, PIS. Dir. Foll acrt.ftae! tllDO. 30lll G~ '65 vw KOMBJ BUS 1961 Volx-agen a best nm-COSTA MESA ~9100 '63 LINC. Cont. Ltbr uphol, MUSTANG wrtible. Real eood IM.pe! 2201 So. Main St. 546--4880 I """ uu 14 '12 PONTIAC Tmnpest tm- CLEAN CAR CENTER fi'•.. liin: 1 2600 HARBOR BLVD. CONTINENT AL pnc. • ...... 4!M.-'"1 hi'alttt, or. * ~3571 Xlnt coad. SeYeral emu. nine 61 in town. 25.00 IMPORTS It's Our htd. air cond, tun pwr. New Bucket •eat•. wsw, RsH * 49'-69t2 * . delivers OAC lull price a · r-•-titea, just ~uled. $2500. '115 MUSTANG. ?ffatest In $450, Of' make o11.tr. a!B-9285 '86 VW Conv. Xlnt cond, wht '195.00 901 E. bt Santa Ana ""n""'•'N'Y _.., Ori1ir ovmer. 646-4844 54S-S786 Ora.~e CoantJ. Automatic, days 84'7·2388 after 5 p.m. ed ·~ ~ 54; ......, ,,.,, """" '66 Sedan DeVille. Full pow-evet radio h _. w/r int, #UYU~ m, ._.,., ,.,_u 1966 Hartlor, C.M. ....., . ........, er, air, leather. . • eattt, pow« •• eer· 1964 Pontiac Oltalioa 2 Dr coco mall, $155(). 615-5786. -"3-VW--bus-ca.m--pe-r,-1500-'61 AC Briltol 0 2 • one '66 Coope deVille. Full pow· '67 2~r. ContlnmtaJ Full In&. yiftyl top, wide ovals. full pwr, AC, &ood coo- '56 VW. ret>lt. e11(t., elem. cc en~ine, AM-FM nidio. owner, needs bod y work, er, air, leather. landaou top. pwr, lthr, landau tq>, 9.ooo Perffct condi&n. Owntt dlfion. Mw.'t .ell Best ofler $37S. 63$-0984 Days; Sl200. 537 D Catalina, Lag runs ok SllOO. Aft 8 p.m. '65 Coupe dtVille. Full pow· mi. $4950, Pn pty. 968-1730 muat aell Immediately. m. 17675 Locurt St., To.tntaJn l-==;:;675-=3628:;::;;::::;Ev;:;e11=. =:=..:.~Bch=.====== 675-24'13 bef 8:30 a.m. er leather &-air cond. eve. 1757 Valley. 962.SCIJ6 Uted C.rs 9900Uted Cars 9900 '64 'C.d. Conv. deVUle. Full CORVr'l""l"I!! '65 HDTOP 6, aato tr, lo '6' LEMANS. 3 ipd, bucket Aut_os_W_a_n-ted---9-7c;o""" power It air cond. 51 I 5 ml by orig own, cln &d seats, runs good, R/H, new !•---------------· --------'63 Cad Coupe deV!lle. Full '6.S CONV HT. Mint cond. tirH. $1,395. 49&-Z39 paint. $1.225. 673-.2957. -------• power, air cood. Leather and whVblk Int, F pwr, nr nu MUSTANC. GT '86 4 spd '54 PONTIAC 4 dr., stnliht QUALITY IS ALWAYS YOURS AT WE PAY 1':um~eCan. Priced tires. $3,175 Pvt pty 837.8$4 S:S.lnt. ~= ~ 8; ~co~ .• To P To Sell and All Can Warranted. LIDO MOTORS 642-6762 DODGE New Cars -----~-~~1 '66 DODGE $25 DELIVERS Oii t.::•• Sft to $999 195' FORD .................... $99 1953 OLDSMOBILE:.. $1" ------------1960 DODGE ~ ~.r ....... $299 1960 LINCOLN :!:: ... $299 1955 CHEVROLET ~ $349 1959 THUNDERBIRD $499 ................ 1961 PONTIAC 4. Ir. M.T. $599 ... ,., .... 1963 CUTLASS "'~ ..... $599 1962 CHEVRO.LET S.S. $699 1963 IMPALA WAG. $799 .. ,__ ....... Auto~ Disco11t Center 642-4621 2004 HAltlOR IL VO. COSTA MESA 9IOO NewC.rs I Johnson & Son PRICE I»> ;H:::;·a 270 VI 2 Oil. ~ ltef!ring, automatic trana. Only gone 30400 mDs. A !"Ml pod buy at • YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Plus 24 MoJ51,llD mi. Factory Drive Train Warranty All 111¥1 Ille II,... laucMt. IMllllllM aut. matlc lreMmlulell. -si.rtM, llrllln. wt,....., _, Mell and tac!Drt alr1 - Wllll ,..,.'° snltlN. l'IOCION warranlY. ,..lets .,.,, ............................. .. '66 MERCURY '67 MUSTANG GT COUPE $3195 $3195 $3195 Ml-lie. rlldle. llMI«. -s-lnl. bnlltft. factory air, L .... 11 roof ... e<'wl mllft. PadltY ...,.,....,, '67 MERCURY $3395 _k .. W, 2 -....._. -llC. l1Mllo. MelW. - .--. ...... feet. •Ir, "" ·~ -· lllW ,.,.,,., ...,.. ... ,.tdrf __,,..,. '67 MERCURY $2295 c-c-. """""""( "-bslor\. .......... -• ._ ... , W/W, ek. CllOlel ., 1 Pectwr _......,., '65 COMET $1495 2 ~ °"""· 411..,,...tl<, •Mle. loMter, .... , ,.,.,,..., low ml~. ll-1 -· Pactwy -IY. '66 MERCURY PA RKLANE $2995 4 ,_ .,.,,,._, Au-lie tranama•IClll, -rtHrlM , ., ..... wlndllwl. -_.... 'llderY .,,, lledlo. !>Hi.t. ,~ --"'· Oller (lel1 1• Impeded Altos. '64 T-BIRD S219S '62 MERCURY $995 ,.._ c ...... t -~ AllMNlk ,,...,,. ..... ,. ........... ,.....,_ .......... FOR NICE CARS '64 CHEV. ~ It station •ND TIUCKS waroo VI automatic trans. "' Vuy clean. Must see to Any Make er Model. appreciate, sacrifice loday. CONNELL S50 ddlvers OAC. Pbone 1147-1842 Dlr. ll60l Beadl CHEVROLET ...,..81_vd="="=·8_· ,....,....-~- 2121 tt.rbor llvd. 'S2 CHEV. 4 door tedan. COSTA MESA Radio It heater. Automatic, VB engine. Beige with blue 546-1203 Interior. RN! sharp. $69 del OAC. 18601 Beach Blvd., $1695 JOHNSON & SON Uncoln-Mercury O>sta Mna Branda DU Harbor Blvd. &G-1'li0 '59 Dodge Station Wacon. R- H , P •. $2H. un Niafitenialt, FV 962-4519 DRAFrED! '62 Dodie 500 Con•. Make offer. Mt 4:30 or wkndl. 642-0696. WE PAY .•. H.B. Phone 847-1842 ======== CASH ' '62 SUPER Sport Impala &: bucket seats, radio &: heatrr. V8, autCJmatlc trans 159 deliven OAC. Phone for Wied cars It truckl Just 347·1114:2. You may see it call 111 for free estimate. st 18601 Beech Blvd., H.B. FALCON 1962 FALCON Deluxe Sta. Wag. R/H, lug rack, vinyl upbol, nry rood cond. One owner. $500. 54C).U65. GROTH (HNIM\I n '61 EL DORADO. LOW-MJ. ,,~. LOADED + STEREO FORD Ask for S&lea Man11iier 182'11 Beach Bl .. Huntington Beach KI S.3ll1 TAPE Cob' 'Tiremirt - bronze". '6650. Pvt.-pty. '57 FORD 548-4575 9 P8sa. Woody. Auto Inna., CORVE'ITE '60 convert. 350. power stettini. In good con- _ls_Y_ou_r -Car_A_Cl,_unk-er_T_ Posi, llournau. Must sell. dition ~3t9. AS rare one. We pay CASH for a ~~Pvt party, Call $3 junker! Martin'• 839-4041 ======1'67 CHEV CAPRICE Like JOHNSON & SON Used C•rs 9900 new! Air cond. 6,000 mi. Uncoh>-Mel'C\IJ'Y --------Sl.200 494-3232 Cbl!La Mesa Brandt Transportation Specials '63 atEVY n ctG•. ss 1941 Harbor Blvd. IG-1lllO '64Flat11000 • ••· ·•• ·•· $595 equ'11. P /S. $750. N~ '63 FORD Fllttn 2 cir. hard '58 Cad CPe 0evine .... $395 wort<. 494-5313 aft s PM top VI 4 •eel bucket aeeta, ~~ 2 DR •. 1495 '62 O\evy .Navs con~. llOWf.T steertnc. Etc. $25 Vic tormtlc str Ith 3 speed stick. Nrw top, punt dt>livers OAC. Full price ICJ! :.....~ Pl k • pwr • !""" ~· $895. 901 F~ lit Santa AM. JO .. ,..,v c up ........ ..,,,., ~..,.,.,,,~=-=-,..--,-.,..,..,...,,..,,-542-8801 He11vy Duty '64 CHEVY MALIBU SS LIDO MOTORS 4 Spd. $1195. '61 {X)Mf:T 6. Automatic 64.2-0762 * S!J6.!la20 * tr11.n11m1~~1on. Radio l 1300 w ,._, N he-1ter. Vrry clean. It's lllce · ........ t HIMl,y, .8. !962 Chevy 11· Nl'W brk,, new. S49 drti•en OAC. Dir. CAD. . '67 SedaJ> DeVWe. tiru 4 bfltt. Auto, R/H, phone !147·1842, lJ60: Beach )~act. u . Many other pow· S500. 1147,3m aft 4:30. Blvd .• 11.R. • acceaeor1H <No. nm '55 CHEV $M95 RUNS! $.50 '66 FORD Pickup, Loni bed. NABERS CADILLAC Aft 3 PM. 6G-8741 Stick shift. ht la aood shape. 149 clelNtrs OAC Factory Auttior.Jed ~aJer 'tO CHEV. lmc>· 2 Dr. hdtop. Olr. phont U'f.ua. 1.at 415 ~ u... V-8, at low book, $450. Beach Blvd., HJ. 2800 ~BLVD. 67l-S866 Evec. '65 FORD F'rl11 D lmmac!! Cost.a Mea 540-tlOO 1959 oa:v Impala Coo.,. run 4 dr. Ho. ....., NllD A CAI? ~~S:O.~~·H. Work m1441 at. 28 CAN'T BE f'INANCEDT '60 STATION WAGON ·~~ ..... CCRmtr7alr ~Sa,::; ·~' ·~' ~ .. y,,. ~ •Bad a.lit? e I>tvoretdT V-3, P.S, $250.. 673-8388 ralnt, clean. Sia Ml-Glll2 •Military eNew m &rea?lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm .... llail tile SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR A.REA. 1968 HAS IEEN SEWNG AT A FAST PACE! • Ntibers Cadilltic has now, whtit we believe to be the finest large selev tio n of immeculete one-owner used cars to be found anywhere. • Undoubtedly you 've heard this statement meny times before, but let us prove it to you by a visit to our new agency! • 4 acres of ultra modern total Cadillac facilities designed to better seR end service new and used Cadillac automobiles. '65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $3495 '66 CADIUAC COUPE DE VIUE '1111 -.............. fedOf'Y air C9Nlftlll .... ••CWlllllMllY ....... ..,,_. -cn.f..,,.. ................. Inc ............... Tiit .. ~ ~ ...... l!lld_,_ ... . '66 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE $3995 '61 CADH:UC SEDAN DE VILLE '6 7 CADIUAC FLEElWOOD BROUGHAM $5195 '66 CADIUAC SEDAN _DE VIUE '6 7 CADILLAC SEDAN DE Vlllf . $5395 ~~ =c>:s HOLIDAY RAMBLER lGI ... Mahl • E4qw '64 BUICK SKYLARK $1795 '66 CADIUAC SEDAN DE VIUE . ... I : . . •• . . . .. •• ~· . . . -? '65 BUICK RIVIEti '66 WlVO 1800 -, . Johnson & Son LINCOLWllCURY.COUUI DIAL.II 900 WDT COAST tl~AY fCWPOIT llACH (2 bl9clq H. ol !em.) ..... ... P'a5a.an IUICI ''3 IUICI ......... 4 D.11. T. 1'adltJ air .......... l..s.t wtttt SJOdt..Y•.-.. ..S ...... c..~• SALES & SRVICI JAVELIN ~ ~Munl f 1\ " ~ cf , .... 191111 ........ -............ ... ' ....... ~~..---~----~--·~~-~--__.j~---·· -~-.. ~ ... -~ ,JI ··-... . . . J I • ,.. ......... , ...... """' ............................ ,._._ ...... - .__.. ..... -........ L ..... --It ......... Tlllt ..,.. tt ,._ ...... _" ___ , ..... ,_ ....... SAW DEn. OP'EN l :JO te 9:00 MQN •• flr.: SAT. & SUN. t:00-4:00 r .• - . • . . . . • / . , • . " . • • • I ' • • . flulfy flCMry ..,,,..... lncludl"t helter, frMt w •2 3' 5 , .. , .......... , p..w.d dash •nd ""°"' w.rl .... 11 c•rpeffng, outside rur view mir,..., Mdc-vp ffthts •nd other st1nd1rd equipment. NEW '68 1HUNDER81flD ... utfful 2 Door hardtop with 429. VI en9lne, •4192·· ._.8 1 Crul.OMatlc tr1,.,.lstleft, rMllo, hMter, Mlflc :UV •IN vont system, ,ow.r disc brakH, ,....r steer· '"' MMI ewer 20 moN standard T-Binl acces .. rfH. SCIENCE BAS DEVELOPED ... • , • ~, p -, --• ~ ~- YOWIMI SAUS MEAN PEAK SAYINGS ••• AND OUI SALES VOLUME IS ••• UP U,P UP!· IP YOU'YI~--WAITING FOR SUMMER ' I ',1 PllCD ••• In LATER THAN YOU THINK ·· AT ,THIODORE ROBINS FORD LOWER PRICES MEAN EASIER 1ERMS! NEW '61 CORTINA 47,•, MO. 2 DOOR DELUXE Ford's fabulous Engllsh Import whit biclket leats, disc brabs, 4 on~ floor, room for 5 bit adults. (Automatic traM avail· able.) NEW '61 FAIRUNE 4-DOOR WAGON 102°¥1, Cruhe-0-Matic, radio -......... ,.. .. disc ....... 91, luaag• rack, etc. #231 COBRA .GT FOR '68 GT·lSO's. GT·SOO's. FASTIACIS, C~YllTS FOR IMMEDIATI DELIYllYI WE All ORANGE COUNn'S ONLY AUTHOllZD SHRIY • AMlllCAN DIALER · After 1/3 Cllh or Trade On. (l"cludes Tu It LlcJ 74~0. After 1/3 Cash or Trade Dn. (Includes Tax & Lie.) • . 2 ACRES OF USE·D CARS TO CHOOSE FROM . . TBl8 POR YOUR lllALTR. •• !1111 POI !OOI WL NON ••• we can sclentificany analyse and chock O¥or 100 ., ... on each used car that 1f- fects 11' porformlnce prior to ... ,,. it. You buy with built In confidence when you buy • Theodere Robins Used Car that cirri• the Dl19nostlc sticker. T.... CUI IN 9u1rlftteod 100% '64 FORD PICKU, s995 Fl 00 1--.Mcl fle..+sl4e. I 0 % "••• ., tfetle S4J p., -· 24 "'•· N•. N7'71l 1'3 FORD ICONOLINE $1195 Stetl.,. we9N. l Heh, retlio, hH ter. 20 % tlown ., tre .. e $49 per -· 24 "' .. No. JJR654 '65 MUST ANG HARDTOP $1495 A11tomelic, redio, hutor, 20 'I. clown or tr1de $4' per mo. JO mo. 1'17607 '67 StftLIY GTSOO s3795 C•IM-• I'•-~· 4 ,,."'· 20 % "•-., treile SIOS,., 111•. U -· N•. UYHltl ''1 CHEVROLIT WAGON $695 Vt, owto1u+ic, I'S, ltlH, l'erkw•ocl. Tu l lie. "••• $JI p~ -· 24 111•. N•. OHYl52 162 FALCON FUTURA s1495 VI, co11Hrlible. Automatic, PS, U H. 20 'I. 4own er tra4e $49 ,., 111•. JO mo. Ne. l'OS I 59 ''7 MUSTANG HARDTOP $2195 C..pe.'low 111ilH9e, f11lly ... 11lppH. 20 '-clown ., tra4t SH pet 111e. J6 1110. Ne. TRJ92S , '60 CHIVltOLIT CORVITTE $1095 H.T. 4 ,,. .... ro4i• •"" !Meter. 20 ')(. clown or trHe $41 P" "'•· 24 "'•· Ne. JLl(776 -Al ,.,._.,, '-cl • Approved Credit '66 FORD GALAXIE XL $2095 '65 CHRYSLER NEW Yotlkll ~1895 H.T. VI , evtolftefic, power 1fHrin9, eir c. ..... , • o .. r. Fwfly .... ,,,.... ,.,. ... w ... , fr•tl• f •l"YI reof. I 5 % tl•wn •r trocle $H per me.' Ut per -· Jt -· Ne. N$F021 JO mo. N•. SIMotO '63 RAIMLIR . WAGON s395 TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT? Ambuseclor 9.0 VI, 011te., power 1tH rin9. I 0 % BUY NOW·PAY LA~· " clown or lrecle $41 per me. 24 1110. 100°!. FINANCING AVAILA I '62 STUDEBAKER DAYTONA '67 MUST ANG HARDTOP $2595 Air concl., VI, .wtomelic, I'S, werr•nty. I 0 'I. H.T. VI, 4 spHd, r1tlio, hu ter. Tu l lic. l•wfl clown or trade $71 per mo. J6 mo. VOE441 U l per mo. 24 me. No. 1'7514A '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 $795 '64 ••cuiv -.,Cl.AIR VI, 2 Dt. H.T, A11tomelic, I'S, redio, huhr, 4f.'..· YI, air•"'-•_..., ..... t... ... +, 20 ~ "•wn •r trecle $39 per mo. 24 mo . T 1lllto..._ ... ,........... 14fA No. &NMICll 'llftJUWH ~' '66 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1695 . Vt , 2 Dt. H.T. T11T•ne, fully equipped. 20 % c~,_.,..,._..._.,.,,., ... 4••• •r trade $5' por me. JO mo. No, 7629A H... t • '66 FALCON SEDAN '1495 Galnle. VI, nl•"'etlc, Mect.a11l,'1 K;fil.tl. A11 .. "'etic, lt&H, air conditio"in9. 20 % Vown ' Tex I lie, .. ew11 $2' per"'•· 24 1110. ltl ~ tre4a, $49 per mo. lO mo. No. SV'Zll7 'S9 CHEVROLET NOMAD s395 ... CMIVIOLIT IL CAMINO W .. on. VI , autom•lic, power llH rin9. Tu l Vt, Auto., r.419, ...... , f~ el~ HI ' Uc. 4own $21 per mo. 24 mo. No. KGP626 clown or trade $5' pet-. 4 111•, •· '!1727 '67 FORD CUSTOM $1995 '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU Autometic, raclle, he•ler. 25 % clow11 or trade loacled, power 1IHrin9, seels, wintlow1, elr S4' per mo. l6 mo. TRA415 cend. 20 % down or treclt $I OS per lfte. J6 ..... Ne. TltJ2U • Sale Prices Effective Through Tuesday, F.b. 20, 1961 • PAl1S ONLY I A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATVIDAY \ ' \ ' .. . . . . . . .f J -... 4 ,..,... • .. • '-• .. -· ~ .> ---- ,. '63 CHMOlET •-It 2 o-._.._ va. -· ..... ,...., • ...,""' ,.... ....w. tlKIOIV elt, wll"9 wt/II. 41,ll7 K lllll ,.,. ... s1477 ... •ULL PllCI '" MG8 , 65 UM8UI 220 • miMw • .,.,,,..,. ,,_........, ,.........., ........... .... .... ,1377 pUU PllCI ,.. '6' CHEVIOl.ET SJ. Ml. PllCI '67 POllllAC &TO '65 POITIAC &TO t... Mt-. VI. • ... Wttll --· -....,.,. , ............. ..... Milt, -........ etfelMI -dll N lfll ...., ftN. ... aclllM "''"" s2177 fULL PllCI ·VALENTINE SPECIAi$! ''5 POllllAC &TO 2 Dolr ...... "" ...... ..ic. _, ....... ,.., -· ....... ... -' ......... actwl .... ... s2277 MIU PllCI '66 OIMOlET 52477 PVLL PllCI '67 COIOllllTAl ''6 &Um PIX '65 lf MAIS C04Jll'E. VI. l'edle. ..,_ ._., ...... ~ ·------........ fedwY ff ..-...... s2177 · '66 POllllAC &TO .. - ' '65 POlllAC CATM.IMA. 40... ~ ..... • IMIW, _,. souz • a l•I& _ ......... ISUU. PllCI '66 lE MAIS C-llble. It ................... . Metlc tr~ -....,. '-2011 MU PllCI • '66 MBKUIY 20.W ,..,. ................ ~ -"' ,._.......,, --.... """ ..._...., elr cm•••"'• AROUND-THE·WORLQ WITH REFRESHING BEVERAGES r l;Oesse_tt -Rec:i"pes .. 'U ncanily' c~ pineapple with its bealWul golden colot and uniquely refreshing quality ls tbe ln•plration for these dessert masterpieces. just ri&bt for midwinter en- tertalnin1. 1Thls' versatile fruit never gbel oot ol season or out of style -there are five d.Werent forms NadJ to -use frbm the can for any special . oe<:asion. An angelically 11 g h t pineapple dessert rates low in calories but takes top honers in cooliAg fresh tute refreshment. N a t u r a t 1 y sweet pineapple juice adds ni~ ol the flav~ to tha airy light foam. For a tangy accent stir in a liUle lemon peel and j~. It's a perfect ending to a heavy company meal. ln this case thin chocolate mints would be elegant to paS! in a silver compote. Another melt in your mouth creation is tropical tasting pineapple juice pie. The trick to the wonder!ul texture is to fold part or the. meringue into the cook- ed pineapple custard filling. S1Vir1 the remaining mer- ingue over the top f~ a pretty finish and bake uotil 1olden. Golden pineapple bars are as easy to serve as cookies and an excellent dessert suggestion anytime. NesUe the tangy C!'Ulhed pineapple filllng between two layers of rich br<>*tl 1ugar and butter dough, then bake in a shallow pan. When friends drop by for coffee, aerve a bar per person with a scoop of. Ice cream. ANGELIC PINEAPPLE SNOW Mold this p I n e a p p I e gelatin dessert in your pret- tiert sherbet dishes, then add a fresh fruit garnish just before s.erving. 1 e n v e 1 op e unfbvored elatin 1 f ~ce) can pineapple jUice 2 tab~espoons sugar 11' teupoon salt 1 tableapoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon ptlel 2 egg whites Combine gelatin, pineap- ple juice, sugar and salt. Heat, stirring. imtil gelatin dl.saolves. Remove from heat; blend in lemon juice and peel. Chill until mixture -begins to thicken. Beat egg whites until stJff. Fold Into pineapple gelatin. Spoon into 4 (~-cup) molds. Chill firm. Makes 4 servings. TROPICAL PINEAPPLE MERINGUE PIE Canned pi.qeapple j?Jice and meringue m~6 the light, luscious filling for this single crust pie. l 1/3 cups sugar 1/3 cup cornstarch 1 213 cups canned pineapple juice 5 eus. separated 2 tablespoooa butter ~ teupooa salt ~ leupooo crum or tartar 1 bUed .. inch J>llS\ry shell .Blend "'cup rugar, corn- starch met pineapple juice losether. Coot, sttrriJlg, un· U1 mbttdre belins t o Lbtcken. ec.tmve cooking bvet · low beat about 10 • ...., 1tlrrinc often until filllnf becomes very thick and cl ... B19d a little of hot m1ztare iDto nll beattn eg yolkl. Return mixture to pan and cook 2 or ~ m1nute1 loocer. RelDO'fe rtom heat. Real bl 1*Uer. Cool. Beat eu wblteJ, saJt and cream of tartar tti ~ofl peau. Gradually but In rP· From the four corura ol the earth come excltin& new drbW . for adults' or, children's parties, or just any time you'd 11.te a ta1ty, UllUJ\aal thirst.quencher. Here for your appraisal , are colorfUl drinks ftbm five rMmber countries of the United N a t i o n s -all adapted for easy prepara- tion wiltl our own native cranberry Juice cC)clr.tall. 1be fiery • c o l o r e d S~la, a popular fiesta drink ln SpaiD and in many South American countries. ls often made with the local red wlne. Cruberry juice cocktail, used in place or wine, makes the Sangria • coolingriany·time refresher. The Caribbean is such a COnYenient vacation land that many M ita typical drtnb h a v e been "Im- ported., by r e t u r n i n g tounsts. Something just a littl• off Mae beaten track ii the Caribbean Sour or Haitf1n lnflueJICe. A dash of aromatiC bitters gives this drint a heady, tropical touch. At the ·Floating Market near Bangkok, Thailand. where the visitor glides do'Nn teeming waterways past boats tipsy w i l h tropical fruits. one mighl quench his thirst w I t h Tangmo S a i Namkhang, Thai for watennelon drink. Cranberry juice cocktail lends a deeper hue to this unusual drink which may be made with almost any type ol. melon. From the Ivory Coast, where bananu are one of the chief exports, comes the inspiration for a banana drink that's thick and 1rotby as a milk shah. 'lbla ba· naoa and molaaes combi- tlons 1uch u maps and travel porters, to make a 19Y party becqrew)d for these -drlnU. F o r a cbllctr.n's party wltb an in- ternational theme, try a switch on the usual pin-the- tall-oo-tbe-donkey ga~: try pinning the North Pole on a world map! SANGRIA 3 cups cranberry juice cocktail 2 cups claret wine 2 oranges, peeled and cut into slices 2 lemons, peeled and cut into slices Vt cup sugar 3 cups crushed ice Chilled club soda Additional orange slices In a large 3-quart pitcher combine cranberry juice, claret, orange and lemon slices, augar and ice. Stir, crusbing fruit unW mixture is well chilled and ice is almost melted. Strain mix- ture and pour 1nto glasses, filling them 2/3 fufJ. Fill glasses with club soda and serve at once, garnished with additional o r a n it e slices. Makes 6 to 8 serv- ings. CARIBBEAN SOUR 3 cups cranberry juice cocktail, chilled 11' cup brandy 1 can (6 ounces) frozen concentrated limeadei, unthawed ll/4 cups ch!Ued water 2 egg whites 1 teaspoon aromatic , bit- ters Superfine sugar Put all ingredients except sugar into a blender and whirl until smooth and foamy. Stir in supr to Wt. and pour mixture l a t • ou-. M.atea • to • ll!'Y, ings. MEL 0 N CMNBERRY JUICE DRINK For each serviQg, fill a glass 14 full of small C\lbes of 'watermelon or other melon. Add 1 teaapoon sugar and crush the melon slightly. Add chi 11 e d cranberry juice cocktail and garnish with a cinnamon stick and a spear of ~­ peeled Spanish melon. CRANBERRY B A N A N A DRINK 4 cups cranberry juice cocktail. chilled 2 tablespoons t t th t molasses 2 ripe bananas (yellow flecked with black) Put all ingredients into a blender and whirl until smooth and well blended. Serve at once. Garnish with additional banana slices and a sprig of fresh mint. This drink is best when prepared just before serving. If It must stand for any length of time, make sure it is refrigerated and then stir- red well before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. CRANBERRY TEA 3 cups cranberry juice cocktail, chilled 1 cup strong chilled tea Ice cubes Chilled lemon soda Lemon slices Combine cranberry juice and tea. Pour mixture into tall glasses. Add 2 to 3 lee cubes. Fill glasses with lemon soda and garnish with lemon slices. Makes 8 to 8 servings. nation is also favored in an-.---------------111!""!11~---.. other African country, Ugan- da. DAILY PILOT FOOD S·ECTION The lrfsh drink their tu strong and often and are adept at inventin~ varia- tions to make thi,J drink in- teresting. Cr.anberry Tea, with the emphasis OD fruit flavor• and fizz, makes a healthful and 8A>6alinc tea drink for the younger lads and lasses, u well as for srown-ups. Itoruytakesafewdecot'a-._ _ _.. ___________________ ..__, . PINEAPPLE GIVES MERINGUE PIE TROPICAL FLAVOR ~alnlng sugar until stiff Peaks Corm. Gently fold almost baU er meringue into cooled pineapple custard. Turn into baked pastry shell. Swirl remaining mer· lngue over top. Bake ln moderate oven 1350 degrees F.) 15 minute~ or until light- ly browned. Cool thoroughly before cutting. Make~ 1 (9- inch) pie. GOLDEN PINEAPPLE BARS This doobie crust bar cookie baa a lbickened cruahed ptbeapple ftlllnt ac- eented. wlth a little lemon Juice. ' 1 (lJ~) can crash• ed~ppte 2/S cup pblt 1 teispool) 1u1ar 2 tablespoons comatarch 1 tablespoon butter 1 tUltapooo &tmon juJoe 2 .... ~ C9p brown IUpt {pack- ed) 2 cy.-!"Atd Dour 1~10da ~ tlMIJOOll leli % cup l!tortenlng <part buUPr) Combine u n d r a 1 n e d ,. I pineapple, 2/3 cup sugar. cornstarch, butter a n d lemon juice. Cook about 5 minutes stirring constantly until ttllckeud. R e m o v e from heat. Blend in l beaten egg yolk. Return to heat and cook l minute longer. Cool. Combine brown sugar. nour. soda and salt. Cut in shortening until in fine crumbs. Add l beaten egg. working with han& to form doueh. Chill half of dough. Press .remaining ~oup into bottom of ungreued tx13- incb pan. Bake in moderate oven (380 degrees F.) 10 minutes. Remove from oven and spread with pineapple fllUnf. ~11 out chilled doup on floured surface to txlS.lnch rectanale to fit top ol. pan. Adjust over fillln1. atallng edfes lightly. Bnah with 1 e11 white 11'b11r beate1 with remalnlng 1 tea1poon suaar. ContiJtue beklbl 30 minutes lotfe.r. Cool JO minutes. Cut Into bars and remove to rack to finllh coollna. Makes about 48 bars. All Ingredients Spell Nourishing No empty~alorie11 In th1~ creamy smooth. slightly tart merln1ue pie. The milk. butter and eggs contribute many eaaenUal nutrients to thJs party·rlght dessert. 19-inch baked pastry shell l cup suiar S tablespoons cornstarch J/4 te•spoon salt 2 Cupl milk 3 eu1, separated l tableapoons -Outler 2 teaspoons arated lime rind 1/3 cup lime Juice Few drops 11een food col- orinf 8 tablespoons sugar Prepare and bake pastry sheU accordlq to favorite recipe ~ mix: cool. Jn top of double boller. combine l cup sugar· 1tltb tbe corn starch 1 n d A • I t. GraduaUy stir in mllk: cook over v.y low heat or boll- Meringue Ing water. stirring con- ~lanUy until thick. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer, r I l r r i n g occasionally. Remove from beat. Beat egg yolk!; gradualty stir 1n mlllt mixture. Return mixture to double boiler and cook over low heat or boiling water for 5 minutes, stirring fre- quently. Stir in butter, grated lime rind, lime juice and coloring. Cook 1 mintrte. Cool .. lightly. Pour Into bak- ed pastry shell Cool. Beat egg whites until llt1ff; eradually add 1he 8 Lablespoons sugar, beat!Qi CODStanUy WlUJ IU.ft. Mound merTe around edle of filling or cover tatlrt top °' pie. Bake ln h 0 t, as degrees. oven 8 mlnates or untll-tolden browlt. Cool and serve to admlrinl guesta. Mans I fe!HlrOUI Mr'Vtnp. ' J .. . : j l . . .. ~ j . i • r • . . ,,., DAil y flft.,Of • Wat' t•, F'._, 14, 1961 Home News and Views Bz.!>ROTBY WEN~ '--..... .... What kind of food •bopper are you? Are you a good manaier7 Do you plan a.bead, take advantaa• of advertised apeda.la, carry • I b 0 9 p I D g lilt, abop systematically just once a week? Or do you taU the caaua1 8')poach to food buybat? Do you make quick trips to the market evuy day or two to pick up things you need, seldom make a list, but think of things to buy as you go down the aJsles, shop late in the day and tben buy foocb that you Appetizing Tuna stuffed mOlbrooma make a food~. Mix wtll totetber 1 (~) can of drained flaked tuna, 3 tablespoons of finely chop- ped watercress, 1 table. ap00n of sesame seeds. ~ teaspoon of ginger &Dd 1 to 1~ tableepoone of soy sauce. Spoon mixture into 24 soWl mus.broom cape. Chill. Gamilh with ed· dbional w&erc:r... j f demed. can pr..,.. qulekl)' when )'00 -llomtf What dltfenoct doea it make? It ca mab a lot ol dif. fe?tDCe In t.be amount of money that you spend for food for )IOUI" famiJy. Let's look ~t the meet.aa a.nd the cost ol fooda Uld by two typical alloppera, Gl.nier ud Bobtll.. Gln&er is tbe casual shop- per. Her ~ breakfast menu , wbidl mlibt include Individual box.es of sugared cereal, crape drink and whole milk, would cost about eo ceats for four serv- ings. . Bobbi -who tabs the &ood ~t approach to food buylng -might serve for lnatfut oatme.i cooked lD milk , reconstl~ hzea orange juke, grlbam c:racters or tout and reconsUtuted non. fat dry milt at a cost of 45 cents for four servings. For lunch, Ginger might serve bologna sandwiches. potato chips, frosting.filled wala cookies ind whole milk at a coat of f 1.15. Bob- bi OD tbe other band1 ~~t ae?Ve eg ulad NDCIWlCJleS (aince Ille .t:n'*' ahead ud eoobd eaa>. carrot Tbe Cohaabia ~ ia ota tbe ablhoea ol edlool ad pUlic lilll:adla dlroatkat the country. Now. dab to apecia1 1m111p- meat1 with dal pablilbcr, it is OD tbe ..... of )'OU? mwn. 111pa ... tec. lor Joa to ~cbM at a fantastic 60% off the regular $49. O book· store price. This fact-filled volume, edited by the Columbia tlniwnity has, bolds aS much in- formatioll aa many multi-'VOlulm ICll that .aen for $200 °'more. LlFB Ma .... bis called it "tbt belt Ollle-\IOlume cacydopedia. .. How can we otler this family encydopedia ~t 60% oft its rqular boobton price? By aDow- Ul& you to uaemble th.ii new, sec&ioMUJM • edldon 7oanell. Git S1ctio1t OM Fn• '1 simply eeuiDg oat the QOQPOD ill this ad -s· presatiq jt wi1b lllY lfOC*Y ....... Ill ,.. . ~bt feahlrims die Oolaabia strlpt, 1Pfle. bomemlde ,.uut· butt.Ir ·eMlll aDd recoutituted nonfat d r 1 mUt. for Just f5 ceatl. Fqr dinner Glntw woul4 cbooae quick cooklq food.I lillt frol.en cube ,.a, frozen trench friel, fNIMI green beans In butfler ahice, frozen apple pie aDd ,,_.. mUt at a cost of ti.71 · For just $1.25, pla.!abf .. Bobbl could serve _.t ,JMt. halted potatoes. io:r. frozen green beans, ge a.law. homemade b a k e d custard and reconaUtuted nonfat dry milk. . Ginger would spend a total of $4.50 to feecl her family .for one day. Bobbi would sp.nd just '2-31. But Bobbi'• means, although cbeaper, have macll man food value. ' Ginger'• meals ,.,. lick· iDC in frutta and WIJetablel and protein for breakful She has chosen many "emp- ty calorie" food.a that are high in 1 u g a r and/or fat (such as sugare4 cereal. grape drink, wafer cooldes, potato chips, pie). TbeM foods live llWe food value fOl' the money. Bobbi cbole fooda wlDcb live much food ft1lll for tbe mOMJ. sucJa • •tm.Ir •-'-wh!t-shopping at ·Sdfeway doP _!_n_~ the Snadt N'fUX ... of _.....a....-tea ~· Of • • • lar for a r.trashlng ~ WTI_, ' .. '. .'Chaesa~urger .. / Ice Crea• Socia °"" . .,,,, .. . I " White Magic .Liquid Bleach I PU Blue Chip Stamps LOW PRICES --OF COURSE! Tuna Cat Food :=. 7 :: '1 P:ormulatH fOf' )'tut Mt'a 8alanoed NutrltlOfl, Shortening ~~,·k~~,. 3 ~"~ 5~ w:L~., Paper Napkins ~= ~":O te w~~o~·1 K:-..1.-.x N-Ll.a au,.r... pki. ~ Why ... , VTW _,....,. lltetular flf 12 ~· 41eT ·Janet M. Jevtoa 25303 Girard Cl.lit. Over •210,000 T•· le Given Aw_, la ........ SPECIAL ' 1000-Sheet Rolls Scot· Tissue ' Rolls Ne• KaDlan Los Angefes ... $2.500.00 WINNER Mrs. John KRlan Jmnes Linton Esconclido Charlotte Stephena 415 So. C&rmelo PaMdeD&, C&lit. $2.500.00 WINNER Los A11tgele1 $2.500.00 WINNIR PICK UP YOUR Fall GAMI CAllD AT SARWAY .. · ·aeech-Nut llab .Y Foods Plus Blue ·Chip Stamps · Dairy 8, Delicatessen Buys! Watch Races Satunlay KNaC·TY Channel 4 SPECIAL Poly-unsaturated ~NuMade Oil The "Uoht OU" -,_ CeolitMJ or lebnf. 24-oz. ~btl. Plus Blue Clip Stimps CrHm O' the Crop Plus lue Ctilp St-.s . I Clga.-.Hes ~=:~~ ... Carton ·2~: cfeam Cheese 1~. 1 Qc Luceme Buttermilk!:l Sc'1~·29c EGGS Gracie "AA1 Large ONE CENT Toothbrush Sale! Cottage Cheese ~ ::;. 29c .. ~ ........ .w · Quaker Oats ii:~.:: 1~ 28• w:ro~., ..,O.OTNttili_. ....... ..... ......... , ........... o.oc.tt Luc Puddi ..... ~ t• '-'-.., ~ eme . ngs ~:..-: 3~ '1 .O.r..t.e4 ........ . ~argarine er.~:~~;::,... 6 !! • 1 -MEDIUMS 't:: 37 c ••. 41 c ' ; i Tomato Sauc. TOWll l•OL &f Why ll'ay HouH oan P 110 f auy Ono 3tc One Mo,.. • At "•11ul1r for 8oth Socia Pop CNtlMfllt-12 11-ez. •1 Wlty ll'ay e...._.,, .. ,.. auAT ...,.,.., ,ll\IWtt. Prloe One Celtt for Chelce et S.ft, MMi11t11 •r Hu' lristle Mrs: Wright's s..,,.. Soft Fresh Brea cl FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Oranie Juice Scotch Trut-flnof ':" 18' F.vorite m Florid• StraWberrles . Bel-air Slice6-Swltt, 1~29' Ripe Ind Juic:J, tool Bel-air Pizza With Cheat-1:.: Ste ~mium QulNtJ -Bel-air Pizza With Pepperolli Old World FIMr ':.7. 79' Ice. Miik Bars Biby ltutll 6 ...... 4tc Chocollte CMrld ' ,... Sotith American """ "'"' &.w.. ltipe .. Ofllf W.W., leMMt C.n 1e1 r.,. • -. LllMfl .... ., 6eletM Seleck. lb CMd 11lk Lew, Low 'ricef e Russet Polatoes~s., 10.:. 39c ' Oranges ,.::-,.... a.: 99c Cltsp Celery r:: =. ... 1 tc Lettuce • ';-:;.:::~ 2 .. 29c Fresh Carrots ~ ~1' · . '.: 19c '"eel~,..,., ..... s-. ,.... 11 .... 17, II, et S.f.wef ' s+wee le .......... ....... 0.....1- .... Cltf .. O..,.I -'lMA~'­..,. ... o ...... a.. ....... A ...... longhorn Cheese c=.. .. 7fc EXTRA LARGE ~ 4Sc ctL ~---_. 4"nuifte "Fndi" Arneric.n L..mb USDA Choice 6ra~ s.feway Fully Atocl and Trimtnoel to Porfedionl lb SIMwt s..... • Low Meat Prices Luor'a Quelity C fvll Shenk Portion Smektcf, Fuly Cooktcf From y °""' '°"on. =... •· SSc lb. c ~ Beef Sau••ge McCoy'-S•tH!tM J...+ •1t1tt ~ ... r.,. fer ., .. w ... w My+l111e ... 7-______ _,, ' Luft'1 Quality 98 ··~•q-Hlobry . .. c tmoko4 ~lavor Y--1 ,_Laa. lhoulw Clltll .-~;-r-~°"4Mr • M .. ty Leo's Meats :~~:-. .. ,,. !i:: JS- u,: '" FrallL&.·r+ers •w""' '"'"' .. 1.-. ~ • llTII TotMlor 6 Julty 1111c1. ,.P BACON t• llysiM Dr., lewport lem ttMlnlrcUQJllllJo~ ... ._ _ ____..:__ 636 I. COISI Hwy., llguu led '4 • . ~ .. . . I " r .... ""' " ' BREAKfAST BANQUET STARTS THE DAY OPF UIHT \ as.D.A.om.,..DUD91Gua Clod Roast ••an USUT ••••cu , .. llUllS ... SLICED BACON .. ,.. .. ,k, ... ~ ........ ,.... ,.... -' ,...,,., IWICl-UIS,. SLICED BACON U.S.D.A. O«)fC! lAllGE MVJY ENO DE E t) ·CU T EV ER Y DAY • DIS COUNT PRICE S MlllC ffO 'ftAl • 7 -Bone Roa1t ••• .a. 69c NUnlTIOUS, M~ OMD IONI ~ Veal Roast •••••• \I, 79c lW41'Nl9.lOIN •1,. Veale...,,. ...... .. ... fOI..... c Veal Iii Chops •• ..a 89 \ DEEP l , : d ;.: Y CJ:. Y • OIS Cl 1 1d tii~l ~t:.5 u.s.DA OiOICE Ml*-• leef Rllll.. • • • •• LI. 59• . U.S.D.A. OtOIC£ fXTM ..... " Short RIM • • • • • • ell. 49c w.TWQT~WWl'e_. Corned leef ....... 89c -MSllT~,..,,.Clle9 leef Ta111ue • • • • .a 69c4' NO~NlCQ.--• Pick O' tM Chick • ~ 49c u.s..DA OIM>fA ..... a.a-IOUal-1jLC ~L .. getl Pf}'9rl· •ta. .. Y .... 'Ila .... .. • .. .. • .. 11 JOW' Wnll1 beiDC •• , kt .... .. • Mp, lltp ud ?Jiil lnakfaatT Jlmltilaliltl .. , that o .. ...-. to oae tbird of tbe ..,.. f 0 0 d requirementl ....... be eaten iD the morn· ... -that breakfast lblald eaataia blpquallty ....... for nera and a =:•alive feellq. Tbe • mid-mornblg let. .... llat many pelple H • ,. ..... eould be a. direct ....-.of brea1r1e• that are ~ _ or bl&b la ~ta and low in ~ ~ ls no betteJ' way to ... t the daily ntritional J'ilfl•ement than ~I ti*," aaya H. E-• Dhdlr of tbe U.S. • meat of tile Interior 's BmuaofCommercial 7¥beriel. 0 Filb contain ::c:!t)' of~~ ~ ~ MCI a.re lower lD .... fatl tbaD ... protem IOUl'Cfl." Stan tbe day off tiCbt. SmNe" Jl'IU Hub ii • I a t 11 f y l D I benquet-far· lnakfallt that will help .,... family say eoodbY• t o lnlkfMt blues and bello to an pep and energy that ww lut far into the dav. 8llODD nse BASB l pound anobd wb.itefilb GI' .-.er amoked ftsb • alicesblcon 4 cups finely diced raw potaton 2~cbopped oeioa 2 tablelpoooa c b o p p e d panley 14 teupoon pepper 113 cup bacon fat or OU-melted fat or oil ~cup watllr Pllll'ika Remove skin and bones ,,_ fillL nu. the fish. '\ FrJ ...... .m crisp lo a lo.incb try pu: drain on abearbeat ya>-· Crumble b9coG. ClDmlll8e b a c o n , ~ ,.._., --. parsley, r ,.,,.. aad 1111 • Pklee llb llllxture in hot ' fat ad pour water over the top. Cater aad Cook OV('r m.,a.. Mal for 7 minutel. Tutn llllxture and cook, wcw•ed, 6 lo 8 • ....., ....... or until JiCldt1" browned. Stir OC· c..,.117 tD mb in the mowned potato. Serve on • a warm wrving platter, • SpriDkJe wltla p a p r I k a • Sena e. Washing Tip Soak baby's milk·st.amed 1umeata in cold water I» fen wuhiDg in hot soap or detergeat suds. ... ••••if M Mn.t ..... Sell U.S.D.A. Q1lce T11••••1._. leef. .. Disant • • '-IMllt ........ • ..... .-.-fer• CHOICI iM--'-'· _. fl-' ltt Het • Meftiet ...._.. YM _, fiw • wt el Tetlder•y tro"4 ......... U.S.D.A. CMicei -.ti • ............. S... S..... 4-"-,,._.,. _, pric". s.-•tllen Mii ••ly ci.oitt a.it .,.1y Marbt lotht wlh ._1.,sn. U.S.D.A. C.._ic• Grode l ............ ._._,.... DEEP·CUT EVERYO~Y ' DISCOUNT PRICES IWGAIUCa Cooked Hcm1 •• -=67c . . ..___.I I Spread •••••••• ~ 29c U.S.DA G«AOI A WHOlE SRWI• cmcKEN .-::.. .15c OSCM*YllMl.MEAJ Franks ••••••••• ~~ 5 ~ IEff; I .ta. PIG.. 65c OSCAAM4Yl!lt.tlL MEAT 01 AU. lff1 ._.__ n .oz. 6 ~na • • • • • • • rteG. U.S.DA CHOICE ClNTU CUT tta ROAST Ot Ill STEAK ~aac • \ " I i ~ • . . • J r - . ... • •• • # *"' • .. .,,,.. ...... ~ .... ,...,, .............. _,,. ... Seafood Salad MoldecJ ~~------~----~ For Elegant lun.cfleons With the cb.Udren l n 1ehoo1. many mothers a.re having loncbeaal for stric~ •ocla.l fllD as well as for worttac committees o f political, dvk, church. ucl other aroupe. Tbere are few m o r e ele,.. luncheon entrees than this molded seafood salad featuring 19bster, crab and dairy aour cream, in a weu flavored milk bue. Two cllpl Of flaked tuna or salmon IDJIY be subltitu11Jd for tbe crabme.t a n d lobster, but the result won't be nearly eo "e~te." llOLDE DSEAFOOD SALAD 1 teupoon salt Few gralm pepper 2 • eavelopes unflavored gelatine 2 cups milk % cup .dairy eour cream 1 cup cooked lobster meat, canned er ftocen Canned or fresh 1 cup cooked crabmeat 1 c:up ~ ce-.ry 2 tableSpocllll ftDeJy chop- ped Oll60D Snackt!M. an.t--acbool ~ cup ~ parsley or late la .. eftD1nc, l/t cup ..... pimieoto PIJ'tieWarlJ for ,._,.._.., s bird • coMed eus, should be ttme1 of relax· ~~--· atioo and refreshment. .. ~ A few leCOlldl out to make Mix aaJt and pepper with auclal attractive to the e1• plaline in top ol double ., well u to the palate bolle.r. Stir in 1 cup cold will go a loq way toward milk; let stand 5 mlnutes. creating the deairtcl ·~ Place over boiliq water and mOlpbere. M i l k s b a .k • a beat to dluolve telatine; become el&JDCll' iteau u add remilpillf 1 cup cold 1'tll II tWIJ liVerl wMa milt; dlill 10 mintes. aened Jn pnUJ fl'Ollld Gt"aduall.J add to dairy IOU? ..... Garailh wltb b1ta cream. ltirriaC"" until well of m1Dt, aarudUDo ebtr- bleoded. Cool to C'Olisin.c1 rla, •up llictl er whlp- o/ 1'9w eg white. Fold-bl ping c:reem. cubed lobster, -<.Tabmat, SadWicbe1 cut ID uuaual celery, onioo, parsley, pi-· 1bape1 w tn WJ-to-h•ndle mien., a D d hard<OQbd ftaae' ltrlpe I U d d 8 1l 1 y eas. become ilema ., creater- Pour into kup mold than·usual interest . . • and which will be filled to doll't tab a bit klnaer. almast overflowin&. CbllJ U you are a Umtaclt faa until Arm. Unmold; pmish but 1"Mlkl like a little men with salad er-. tomato nourilhment, here'• a aovel slices and cucumllier lllic:el. nrlatlon on tbat popular ..... -. ~-.. • • .... ... ... -,. -· -....... • • •• _.... •• # • • • .. • ·-·· , Is Your La'undryi Clean?. . . ~----..:.....:..;-----~-------Rests· on ·f emperature Normal home laUQderlng can effectively d • 1 t r o y di.Jeue-eaUJ.hlc 1*teria if water temperature ii bot enouib Aod w.,b cycle long enoulb, says D o r o t b y We~ U n i v • r 1 l t y or California bome adviaor. Studiu lbow that• per- cent of common aen:na can be removed from fabrics by laundering, except ln the cue of wwsual amount of toiliDf. However two t.ctors are important to Insure disinfectioa.: water of about l&G desrees (hotter than uaaally Uled 1n most homes and laundramatt), and a wash cycle of more tban 10 minutes O~ than tbat of the average macblne). When wash water tem- perabn'es are less than lliO degrees and disinfecting is necessary because of in- fectious Wnes.s in the Wu}. ly, a d.lslnfect.ant should be used. UDA. NO. 1 IUSSfT W~, F-.., 14, 1968 Grom Sun/lower-State Creative oeoh'l\I i. alw,ya • cballence, od wbea it comes to c rt a tin t ouee.rolee, 1U'l will coa-•tantl.J be loMDIC ... that ''IC>metbiq atra•• appeal that wiD Ht tbil dllb above the 1vera1e, You cu addew this ef- fect Jn ,._... CUMrOle cook· ine widJ tbe t.,...iMtive uae of a loot-known but too· orten-overloobcl deUcacy ••• touted sunflower 1 e e d nut meab . These rich ~and salted nut meets add u11cy flavor to this deU&'IUUI cueerote d1ah aa well u an exciting contrut wt(b their crunchy texture. Tuna, green pepper, mushrooms and chow mein nood.les rOtmd out this casserole surprise. It can be made in minutes and proudly served to frlendt Cl( family. TOASTED NUT AND TUNA CASSEROLE 1 611.i ounce can tuna l llDall ll'eetl pepptir. mopptcl 1 null oaloo, chopped ¥• c:up cboppecl pbDento,I 1 cup cbopped.eelerJ ~ eup IUDOower Md· meets 2 cupa chow mein noodle• 1 1~ ounce C I D mushroom IOUP i;, cup milk 1 4 ounce can ullced m11Shrooma with llquld Salt to tute Mix 1lm, pepper, onion, pimentos, c e le r y and IUllOonr JJ)eeta In a but· tered 1 ~ quart cuaerole. Place 1 % cups cllO'W mein noodles on bottom. Mix mushroom soup, milk and MU&brootns with 1 i q U id: pour over tuna mixture ud mix wen. Spoon this on top ix well. Spoon this on 1op of chow mein noodles. Place oeber' ~cup DOOdles OD top. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serves 4 to 6. ). Get 'em on quality POTAIGES r.ay Brand Beef, for instance! DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES OEEP ·CUT EVERYO:i( ' DI SCOU NT PR ICES 10~35c . OtMafffOH • 16-0Z. 42 c rgar1ne •••• cm (INCL. 5c: Off lAIR) lF~ llNOJA • 24.0Z. 36 C 19 u1ce • • • • • • eor. 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POTATO£$ AU GaATIN.11VJ.OZ.0t 4 5 C Spinach Souffle .'~ ~ 1M llCllNlllGMWI O Potato•• •••••• -~33 JOll lllCM'S.... • Fruit Pies ••••• ·~ 73 1a '°' fllOZIN ~~~Juice •••• : 1~ ~ ,....,, ..... ..,, 20, 1961. ' eQMOffl ....... _ e FOUNTAfN VALt.;I \ . ·I .. . ~ , . . . • .. ~ ff DAil. Y 'llOT W~. FtbnwY 14, 1968 • ~~. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY-Snoopy and Charlie Brown are the stars m tonight's Valentine's Day special cartoon "He's Your Dog Charlie Brown" in color at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 2. The Charles M. Schulz cartoon "Peanuts" appears daily in tbe comic aection of tbe Daily Pilot. TELEVISION VJEWI Specials Have Their Worth ly RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD {UPij -Thia has been the sea· son of special programs for television -and al· though some have failed, the successes have proved how valuable they are to networks on many counts. The m~t recent ~as. of course, wu last w~k's memorable Fred Astaire hour. And i~ iJ worth considering bow tt shapes up in vanow areae against an ordinary series. In the first place, thil one hour -this single, solitary hour -prebably got more advance notice, more attention, more reaction and more promotable newspaper comment than, say, 26 eplaodea of "The Mothers-in·law." THEN, flOlt ANOTHIR e:iample, there WU the Frank Sinatra special, with Ella Fitzgerald as hil guest. It also got tremendous reaction, a good rat. ing -and won more attention for NBC.TV than. say, 28 episodes of "The Vireinian." There was also the Jack Pur speda1. And it, too. earned a top rating in relation to most abowa, as well as considenble reaction and plenty of the publicity and newspaper tpace that items to follow Paar -because of bis penooal appeal md hi.I talent. Certainly a single Paar show gains more attention than, say, 29 epiaodea of "The Wild, Wild West." THERI IS TALK that the networks may cut back on specials nut 1euon became they bad tr9uble selling tome of their one-shot programs. In addition, the election year coverage on which the networks traditionally go all oat drains off fund• that can be used otherwise, and seems to necessi· tate more than usual devotion to bread·and·butter program«. But the excitement generated for television by the specials this season haa more than compensated the networu in their public ima~. and this is an incalculable triumph -one of those things that all the routine promotion cannot buy. And it is worth payin~ a bit of a price for. There bu been eome carping that ABC.TV's two-hour adaptations of well·known plays and mov· ie5 are unnecessary because .we have seen and can still see, their other versiona. But revivals are a hi!!hly honorable part of any theatrical tradition, and if they are don• well, they should be welcome. AT LEAST three of these adaptations come to mind as excellent revinla .. There was the ~t versi on of John Stembeck'a "Of Mice and Men" - which the vast majority of viewers probably hadn't sttn either in the theater or u a movie. There was a fine adaptation, as well, of "The . Diary of Anne Frant"-whidl, though widely view· ed in othel' forms in tbe past. including an inferior movie version. proved further that a memorable production Is an asset at any time. And there was the adap~tion, too, of "Dial M for Murder." Any of these three adaptations was worth a year's supply of 'jThe Rat Patrol" or "The Felony Squad " or "The Second Hundred Years." Good is good, and an outstanding special is money fn the bank for a network with good horse sense and business sense. Dennis tlae Meaaee le • • • • • • • ·-........ -.. ~ ••• -•• .-... ............. '- .... (1) ....... . 11111.) 00 ..... I...,_., WEDNESDAY 1:11•~ (Q (30 •> , ............ .....,, ..,,...... . .................... ....... 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So colorful apeared on kabob ak.1we11 1 , • and IO dtllcioaa no matter how they're 1erved I Mushrooms ...... 5 9~ Extra faney, ~ualit,(. hothoUM lfOWJI 1 , 1 add alllirooma UMl 1.00 add r lamourl Peppers ...... ~ ........ l9~ Cut into 1eeroa.1 llM4 --.. , *-Ms• .. , mi _..,, tbt ,,..t la•orl 0 • 5c · n1ons ....... ~~...... . Sweet ancl klorlul , , , ... ._ ..-.,... WIM te lOUJ' favorite bbobl. ~· I 10~ :J. 1neapp e ........ . ·.jh. from Hawall. •.weds• ti 1111..,.. ...... ,.. ue alw111 well r1111ftdl . 8 .... .....,.__,. Glorietta Pears .................. ~.~ .............. 3 .. 89c Hal'"' of flavor-packed Pl&ll • , • m a•"f lfrQ for .anilttt flavor! IOI au. Glorietta Anrlcots ................. ~ .~ ............ 3,. 89c Whole for t>ictur•P~·-, •.peeled for appetite apptal. Ne. I08 C&DI. Cottage Cheese .................. ~.~.::.:.~ ............... 29c Smooth. ereamy, and freah 11'<>111 1f•.,.,, &14 • • • aan lft tht 4111rt size too at &71 Heinz Souns ··~~···~· .... ~~.~.~~ ................. 8,. s1.oo Cream of Tomato, ~cken-Nooftlt, chi~·Rict or C?Mm of C1t.ickn at thil price I Oven Baked Beans .......... ~.::.:.~.~ ....... 3 FrAt S1 e00 Plump tender beans ••• baked New Enrland 1iyle in & rieh and flavorful aaucel Cµc~mber Pl~kles .................. ~~.~.~~.~~.~ ............... 39c Crisp shces of fresh euke pickles ••• packed 'With that 1pecial S&W know howl Spinach Souffle .... ~ ................... ~~~ ..................... 39c Anyone who doesn't like 1pinach sbn))ly bun 't tried thia rreat rreat treat from Stouffer t U~cle Ben's Quick Rice ............. ~~~ .. ~ .. : .. ~ .... 33c Servmr Kabohl? ••• You11 want rice ••• fluffy heapinr mounda of rice u a aide diahl SK chilllng's Black P~per ............... ~.~ ........... 39c eep a spare on hand .•• at th.is price it'a WlM to buy a can for the pantry ah elf. ~a~telsccru~'Fs d CN~oitmes ................ ~:.::.~.~ ............. 39c oco a p, u It u.., a eaJ Raisin or Vanilla Supr ••• juat bake 'em! !!!>!! faft'!'-:: . iid~di.;S Ei~-::;i~:·~~.= .. · ....... · 6fc ~~od ~mJ ~~ erd ···~L.;:. .. ·:·· ........... ~.~ ................. 49c i.c .. .. nui.c. ••• an at WLW pnce, why not ban a lp&M on hand? ,.Tiu bu1.,.. t1olttM1 Enq~" .•• _,,Lil•· Eza.miM ..-.. ow /re• •• tltn.jtulge /Of' '""'•tlf I this llJlek •• teetion 2 •. onl11 99e .. . • , · teetion o• .. ,, FREB With W.. coupon iM _. llW'J. llW'· l:hMt. l't Metion OM U.OlutelJ fnel . . 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