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VOL 61 , NO.~. I SECT10NS, 10 ,A6ES JEN CENTS
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I Sh~s · Spark Drug Raid
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One 'bi; Nine Out
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Four A-r:rested in Laguna Beach
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One C.aptured;
Nin~ Escapees
Still .at Large
Dlu
Dme rMideDU ud In eatoreemeat ..-in.·
The. four~ .,ru\ecl on 1\1.Q)lc:ton ., -IllaJ -al oWcen ... ,.
Mlnttltd u:
-~.;is, Anaheim. 0.ftl ~ Z:t, La(W'.la Beacb.
lllla lieoll, :II, lluena P1tk.
Dtnald Dntry, 30, Huntl n 1ton
Beacb.
Aputs uid tbe1 were to be ar-ralCJ>Od thl• ......., biftn Ibo us.
'Not Fair,' Say
Pier Fee Foes
MUnJctplll efforta to ~Ush f~s ol takinc action on a series or fees
for commuclal and Pri¥ate u1e ef sun .. led by the council's tidelands
public tidelands met witb IU'onR and reveeae committee.
BJ J.t.CX. BR08AOK. sometimes angry oppGIWoo. today Headed by Lin<hley Parsons, the .Of.,.°"" .... mw 0.Temato Wiiiiford from members of the Newport Har-council committee hall proposed:
•• , And UMn tne;e 'ftl"t: nlre. bor Cb.amber Of Commerce marine -A •10 annual charge for use of
Or Coun...,. v.a.tff' ottlclall t di.vialoo. public tklelands by private pWJ's in
"1&e "' -.-,.-r.• °" Sh The marlne dhil.il<m. tldelanda com· tttldeaUal are•.
day reported one "' 10 men who otgun Blasts mittee, led by Newport Beach Ctty -A levy of Sl per lineal foot of
escaped the main jail iD ~ Ana Council candidate Ed Hirth, told city public waters occupied by commer·
Tuelday Was captured Tudday Digbl H J Co repre9'fttat1vet it Oppo.es the pro-clal, industrial md yacht,club instal-
in San Pedro a l ast V OUth posed r-beta ... '"tt Isn't poollble lation1. ·, · ~ to .com• up wit.b a aimpl nip thlt i. -A 1.5-cent·pet·galloa tax on fuel Ricbanl 8 . Thompson, 30, of fair 1o e~ 18\"0Mld.r.-sold at marl.De aervice st.adom with
Hollywoqd; ,. .. twa Into cullody Afte• Wild· Chase "Thll 11 ttoo 'tlllril tlm• aie City doch on cl!J.,idmtniltued .~d•lan<h.
only i.ourt-llfW' tbe lllU' ucape r a. 1 1 1 • Council blll ,1G81 ialo the matter," Alternate ~ 1u1P;lled by
in ~1U,)t!~i1!NI• ~YO<!. Silo<· "! ,;,.. Ood , • 11&11> .• :.--ut -.g. HI""'• cotnmlttee .,., i!!i•ur_ • A~Ft6·· . '...L ., voq, canti. ~;~.· ·~ ~-bai -..-an -A cbarce •. f" •. nat .bJ,iiit fer pri·
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1n the atte . p t 11!., MpaUW'J bJ' ~Catuwbta .Patt'G ators, ra....,.S ao ....,., om ,.. ·bi ip;lled martne llefVice staiktn!
repoi:ted, ud w~;_ ua. ~k7';r,1e • Saa,.~ 1futb wbo led witb ..at ~ 111...,.rJ of hope for • wtll u m..tu Jlndblp. eounl, ,Medical' untV 'tor ~ent u.ett' and ·m~ PeflonDel on a Chainbtr of ·eommeroe_ support. . , -'!'obi tldelinck fee lncome ih0ll1d
of h¥o broken IAtla and back ln-37-.mlle chase at uo miles: ail hour The1 propoeed altemite method.I Of be H!idted·tlMbout '3),000 a year. The
juries. ~ iNide the 1iD Cam Pendleto charlinl Ulel'I of watertJ out prop-ctty'f>-""911Ut anUcfP«tlon ia "'·000. ':i'f'f I' .;.. . spraw g . P n sties. 'IW"ehmnber'1 ...,.._ ~
NEW 1'llBORY 1 • --Bue Monday lilbL City ~ ...,_. are • the •se (lee TIDELANIM, l'llp ZJ Dlp!!iill~k ·"~-_,. __ , .... ......_ .. Dmd =~,..::~~=-~-!t:= L .1eu9'1, • of• 1447 Solano Rd., ~-u. 11 ma ,.wec1 1hr0agb ·San <::Jemellte. ff• '11 belnC heJd tn
... -..... ·~ _. .... J>lfcfllafrle ....... of !Ian Die .. iji'~· ' ,""'-A _._ "felony tan.t, ~· and County Hqspi~ on ,1a1pltioft at belnl ... ~ .. , o1iaft ,,_ roof hifh on LSD. • .
era ·tt0u.O.' lbe to r-· Pive Sbota -lndlllling two 1botgun
of the JailbouH. . blaats -were fired into the rear
There. the lheOfY Pl. lll<l' pieced o1 ••-n--•-~· 1 to-thet a cnlClt -: of bl•nketa and uie ~·g car ~ore t was 1top-o~ •..,... ped near hornet and a school on
mattress coven ud let themfflvts the base early Tuesday, according ~ on tt lo ttle alleyway between to Patrolmen Davia Speck and Sam
U. ·)Ill and the Flnt Presbyterian Ammons of the Oceanskle offi« of •-~tolth"and• mSycnamorejail ,_.,, tile CHP.
uuur '"" .In · The 37-mile chase began at the tbeorJ bolds th9t Wllcos: took Cbrlatianos Gate Base Monday night
the crude rope off the rOof and then when the car entered the base ltlegally
· CSff CAPl'JJRED, P11e %) after dropping off two male com-
Harbor Balloonist
Piccard Guests
·0n TV Tonight
Hot air b&Uoonllt Dem Piccard wW
aoer into the livtng rooms of milllons
ot Amerlcm• tonlgbt when he appean
• a put on the Jobmry Carson
telniaion show.
Piccard, a New'JIOlt Beacti resident,
told the DAU.. Y l'ILOT that camera
ciiwi Uill-weet pbotocrapbed a
"biJli6oO fllibt with him at ·the controll
and ~ a19ftllide in the craft's
wider bmket.
no -..m, appear ton1g111 aonmil 11:*> o'clock.
panions. according to the officers.
The suspect rammed his Cadillac
past senbin and toot orr at high
speed! through Ibo bue. Sman pickup
truck.I on the base were unable tO
overtake him and the base offtcer
called for help from a CHP patrol
car cruialng on Harbor Drive, the
~rt continued.
'We picked him up after he exited
from the bale," the officers said.
"and cbaled him tmW be entered
tbe base apin, almost knocling down
a seitotry."
"Once we had him stopped," the
report continued, "but he rolled up
all the wlDdowt, locked the door and
pretended "to hive a gun. He then
rammed the P9trol car ud-UK>k-off
again,!'
It wu then the orncen firtd
nvotver shots into the tire• and two
ahotgml 1*sta lnto the rear of the
fteel.og car.
Library Expamion Plan
Newport Beadl architect Willlarn
P. Ficker today becan wortin1 on
designs for a $54:,000 expansion or
the Corooa de! Mar Llbraey.
FithT has been hired by the city
to undertake 1M job for a fee of
14.000.
Proposed is a 1,000 -1quare -foot
Carport Arson
Attempt Fails
An apparent attempt to set Ore
to a carport ln We1tcllU failed Tue ..
day, Newport Beacb police uported
today.
Officers said salnman Edward Van
Cleave, 1060 RutlaM Road, made the
dlscovt!ry when he returned home
from work. TrUb ,a9C1 papen wen
piled two-feet bii' alon( oM of Uie
carport walls. Tlie bmtdln had betn
Ignited. --Officer1 u.ld tbe. fire eJ:tiniUlshed
It.sell before any d&map was done.
addition to tbe presently overcrowded
facility at 420 Marigold Avenue. The
project will -double the 1ize of tM
library, constructed .a decade ago to
serve · a population of 5,lm, The
population in Corona de\ Mar has
since tripled, library officials point
out.
The MIDli.port.able .nnex will he
similar to a .ncenUy completed ad-
ditklo at City Hall. The new City
Hall structurt, also designf:d by
F'lcker, fe11tures pre-stressed wooden
beams and an 1bund111Ce of glass.
Newport .Qty councilmen are ex-
pected to provide funds for the con·
strucUon during 1968-69 municipal
bud&et seuWms. The work would
presumably begin this summer.
Coubctlmen htred. Flcker at their
last re&Ular meeting.
Tbe cttJ Library Board, headed. by
Roger Hardacre. earlier this month
. agreed-!tiat--the-addition should pre>-
vlde_~ f!or-• oUitt. a_ wor~.
staff r,atroom and boOk display areas,
wlilcti ~kl be closed off for group
di.Jcuu,Jona.
. (. Plccanl said the t1lni 111tows carson
emptyln& water trola bU aboes after'
the bo1ket -arlly ~ fli •
laU .... -tool< ct! ......
Argeatla ... s Tear City BalJ
1'be -dDo --in a Pa Im Spr1np Indlan rnervlltlon,
bul !he -...., paid lo pl ...
was r!9'!buned lo -1" lbe credll
can! dfmlooi Gf' ~---· Co .•• .,... ..... fl1' Pkwww4"s ...,. anoe on the TY atmw, ,
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~Where'r.e Hell's A~els?'
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87 D UCE BENSON . by Mrt. Beverly Cramb, a Spanish an riconwben ttiey m ive and when
• • ..., ""'""' telldler at Ntrwport Harbor High they lteft:"'
NT PITCH Whot"I oo !°"' ""8d ll ,...,. a School. "Wllaf do they do witll a 00, horo r,: . YOUAC Aq1.._ ttudeat W:iliDC a CloH to 30 of them art traveling .If bt'1OllC't1mokin(I: madjuua!" * T.T n SoatlMn Cdfllrala tonf .,...., acro11 the United Slates. "lf~·a juVenile,'' 1ald DeOlai!le, SETS ue S:Al..i6i) -~-Cllrllln Nut ......... ~ ..., ....... ''It'• -out b<!tw..n juv•nfi• • ;:ot a daMll "W tiilf ,,.._., ~~foee111't1ot .. ucbange eourt ... tile · parents. If he's an
Commilaloner ea the federal felons
cbar1e1, ~
tt.n. are ihe two venkn of the
raid:
A Woodland Drive man 1ald. "'Ibey
j u1t came in 1hootin&, kicking.
sdeamln& and atomplng. It was
llDOrlanized. If they came in with
warrants, no one would ha11le them."
· Peno• illterviewed ill a Woodland
Drive residence after the turmoil said
(See NARCO RAID, P11e !)
Hue Citadel
Turned Into
Red Inferno
SAIGON (UPll -U. S. Marines
striking while their enemy slept slash·
ed deep into the rubbled citadel of
Hue in a 4 a.m. assault today. It
appeared the 22-day-0\d battle for Hue
wai nearing an end though heavy
fighting lay ahead.
"I would like to 11ay that I think
we will get over that (south) wall
tomorrow," a U. S. military
spokesman told newsmen huddled on
the south side of the ancient fortress.
That would leave only the imperial
palace in the 1outhwest corner in
Viel Cong handi.
The monsoon clouds lifted today
and the Marines flew -in rein-
forcementa by helicopter despite 1n-tea... antlaikraf\. tire tba\o-Jurned •Old• choppek Mek.;Aad f0r •~lflrsl
Ume in thl'ft daya Marin ,Jet.I struck
with napalm that turned the Viet Cong
redoubt into a hdJ of orange fiame1
and blacJt smoke.
J1espite toda1'1 progress Lt. G~n.
Robert E. Chapman Jr ., c:omr:n.oder
ol the Leatherneckl. w.araed that lbe aoo to 500 .cUe-.blrd Communl1t
holdouti wn belnc ruupplled and
could hold· qi: fer 1everal more daJ1.
"The enemy is 1Uckfnl 'to the last
man," he u.ld. , ·
Two Marine Skyhawks k n I f e d
through tbe still grey skies and drop-
ped napalm and 250 pound bombs
across the Communist p o s I t i o n s
around the Jmerial palace which was
the seat of the Armamese kings cen·
turies ago.
The bombs touched off a Communist
ammunition dump that exploded in
a slleet of orange flame and sent
baits of fire soaring lnto the air above
the once sacred shrines now pocketed
with North Vietnamese bunkers.
It was one ot the most agonizing
lights in Marine Corps history. The
fight was f r o m house-to-house,
through backyards and alleyways and
against massive enemy firepower and
deadly snipers. At last reports the
Marines had made about 150 yards
and were about that distance from
their go al -the south wall
Thief Gets 43
Diamonds From
Newport Home
An EasrBruff resident Tuesday
night reported the theft of 43 un-
mounted diamonds from his home.
Newport Beach police said today.
The gems, kept kl a fillni cabinet
by sd)O()I t e a c h e r Robert L.
Montgomery, 900 Citrus Place, had
a total value of about •1,090.
Police said the burglary appeared
to have no connection with the theft
af more than •t4,W> In Jewelry earlier
in the week from tbe bom6 af Mrs.
Marilyn Anne Bruce, 183'.I Lincoln
Lane, on the other side of the Upper
Bay.
Montgomery told officers the largest
of the diamonds was a 1.43 karat
diamond worth $900. H• said he
discovered the theft at about 10:30
p.m. Th~ were no signs of forced
entry into the home. A1SO taken from
the filing cabinet was a collection
of 10 antique 1llver dollan:.
HIT WITH FLASHLIGHTI w.,,.. MunnMI
Schools Count
$2.2 Million
With Override
Newixn-t • Mesa Uni.lied Scfiool
District trustees will have $1.8 million
more to spend next sc.hool year il
they don't change the ta.x. rate.
If they k!vy a 13-cent over1ide ap.
proV't!d by di.strict voters th~y will
have a.Vailabla ~ additional 1450,CXIO
for r. tot'1 ol m million in~·
FfoJta!oO> w ~roe ...... : given
the board Uu1 weft fO 'aid m budpl
preparatiotl. ~ '
Budget requeSts smmltted b y
departm(!llts exceed eat.lmated. income
by more than fl.5; mllUoa. .VU..lieel
..... told. ~ <!jo~-·~/io""mc;•illl'!~ -m~ reeomm n. t irld&ij
up the avatlabie incoa:te. ·i\ lar~· mended mn thaa 77 t ~ of
opetating fUDds . be crent oa ,~
stnctioo, about two petcellt !Mrt
than most school di1tricts apend on
classroom programs and teadler
salaries.
To be cut back are administratiCl!l,
transportation, plant operation and
maintenance.
Figures supplied the K'hool board
show estimated 41ssessed valuation to
be up cight percent yieldi:ng $750,000
in additional property tu income, and
anticipated stale aid to incr~ase $1. l
million. Fedual aid should remain
about the same.
All <Jf the above applies liO day~
day operating expeneeg".
These sums of moeey mey not be
touched fur building purposes.
HOLID .4Y ROUTINE
SET FOR GEORGE
All government offices, schools,
libraries, banks and stock exchanges
will be closed Thufsday to celebrate
Washlngton'1 236th birthday.
All federal. state, county and city
offices will be cloaed and there ..nh
be no mall delivery. Post office
branches will providt! box service
between 8:30 and 10:XI 1.m.
Orat.••~R
Weadler
Another blah da,y on ,the OJ'.
ange Coasl li,ghs forecaster
Gordon Shield•, pointing to low
overcast. hazy sunshine and
temperatures in the low 60'1. Nb'
rain, however, he add,s, brlgbll,y,
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INSIDE TOD-'"
Dupi" 71> """" of tu-U.. f1dl "°'11 of Ill< 1-d Gulf .
of Tonkiti f'taolktima still is
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u.Ala ,._ .. •·-_.... ,,...,_ ,_ "°'' tate!le ..._,,,. -....__, .. 1-""--Dealalne. ,..· can to -ent tt." S•-k ·M•rkeC
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DAILY PILOT Wl'dntSday, Ftbnw)t 21, l.'68
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NARCO RAID ••
natt0Uc1 agents fittd shots,. dra&a:td
)'OWi.i men by I.be hair, beat lhe.m.
w:itbout J!l"O'YOCltiOQ l.l.lill( O•ahl\P&I.
pistol& aQd !ittl, had oo 1eardl war ..
rants but ~ homes by force.
· .\ federal narcotics b 11 r e a u
'lupervi1or, interviewed this morning,
1ave u entirely dillerent version. ii. aave his aam• but a&ked uw
1t rw>t be ustd.
• The •uperviaor said tbal U Uft.o
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ttetcowr agent wa1 attemptin& to buy
·a pound ot bUh1a for $3.mt.
He 1aid three mea came yp to
acerrt and one·u•bbed ttie '3,000 and
~·fled (up a hill. aµparently).
Tht agent punued him apd grab-
bed the money and other hippie• in
<Uli area jumped OD him," the •uflerv• related. He Wd h a1ent
fii't" .... --.tho -to aclft ..._. and wtin tbli did.G 't work
wlMly llolltered hlJ ....
'Tbt luperriaor l&id other a1ents
<.....: tbert were elitd or 10 btv.olftd
..:.. "'came to the otlfeer'1 aid and added
that tben "an army ol hlppLu ca.me
from every rock Md aten, in the
melee that foi&oi.ed two ol our men
wue hart.''
He uJd one waa bavln1 hl1 hand
X-r.,..ci thi1 mcrnin& and aootber wa s
"brWMld all over."
Asked about te•c:h warrants. the
1upervUor 11ld there were DOM tince
it wu an undercover tran1action.
He 1ald be Dew cf one sbot fired
but Mdn't beard of any others and
thoutbt the agentl used 1 ireat deal
iofH~~n ::;ebe under1tood that
itao· door• were broken in but sa.id
1railerl were looked into in the pursuit
~,the Deeinl man with the S3,000
federal undemwer money.
Here'1 the other version :
-Wayne Munroe. 19, a Woodland
•Drive resident, 1ald ttiat agent.s had
. young men spreadeagled against 11.
,c,ir and that one short. blond.
powerfully built agent was striking
the men on the bead with a flashlight.
"I really couldn't believe it." said
Munroe , "he had this long nashlighl
and he kept hitting tbem."
"He started toward me and asked
"did you try and rob me?"
Munroe. whose cheek was gasheff
and bloody, said be shook hls bead
. necattvely and tbe agent struck hlm , in the face with a nashllght. He said tbfi agent then struck him again and
told him to tpeak when spoken to.
Ronald MacQuarrle. who 1aid he
livea bl E merald Bay and was disabl-
ed in the Vietnam fighting, stid an
. .1:1eot wal beating Larry McQulrk
when David Goldberg grabbed the
:atenl'a arm• and was bimse.U beat.en
ta ' th• lfound. He aaid a shot Was fired into the
sroond btllide Goklberg who WIS lat.er
dragged away by the hair.
Mc:Qulrk said he was approachef!
1?Y, in 11ent u'ld "I said. 'Oh 0God .
y_Ou•n folnr to bett me." He 1aid
''tie w11 then pistol whipped.
' Rober. Andri1t 1aid that two agents ihouldered bJm as.Ide and eatered his
bom• and thea kicked the door on
1 tbitr way out.
' Otblrt 1aid aeveral bomel were
tintared. They maintained t b I t
r..sdents ol the area offered no
' redltanee except jlbret but lald aever · '•.r were beaten and claimed that
igents offered to fight onlookers. . '
.. School Trustee's
. Father Succumbs
, The father ol. Newpart.-Mna Unified
, School District trustee Lloyd E. m&n·
: p~ Jr. died Tue9o1iay. He WU 71.
• The senior Mr. B)anpled lived ·~t
.! 9o.1 W. 17Ut SL. Cost.a. Mes.a.
~. Besides bis son, who lives in Corooa
dtl Mar, ~ is survived by his wife,
·Elsie; a daughter, Dorothy Gullion,
., of Burbank. and four grandchildren.
Service.a wil be held at 2:30 J'.m.
f'tiday al Pierce Bros. Mortuary.
Inglewood. latermeol-wtll fotiow al
Ing\t"Wood Park Cemttery.
The family sunests that memorial
;. c«i.tributklns be made to a medical
rueardl fund of the donor's choice. .. . .. OAllV PllOT
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-Flag from Capitol
Boy Scouts (from left) Scott Gallear and Mike Sevier with Bluebirds
Marta Bergdahl and Carol Bernhart take part in flag r~g cere-
mony this morning at Our Lady Queen of Angels School m COrona
de! Mar as Sister Rose Leonard watches. The flag, which had fiown
over the national capitol in Washington, D.C., wu preiented the
school by Rep. Harold Johnson of Humboldt County with the Knights
of Columbus, Jubilee Council No. 4398. Similar flags were presented
to St. Joachim's and St. ,John the Baptist Schools in Costa Mesa.
Life-term Loans Seen
As Help to Students
Llfe-lerm student loana repaid with
a percentage of income were proposed
Tuesday by economist Seymour E.
Harris .
In a Winter Conclave addre11 at
UCI . Harri& suggeated pa yment& vary
from year to year with the level
al ttle student's aubsequent earning&.
Universities then would be repaid In
appreciated dollars, he aaid.
H&JTl1, longtime Harvard professor
and now UC San DI.ego c:bairman
of economic•, 1ald the '"8tNt tbrelt
to higber education is inflMiOD.
He •aid the rate of O'owtll of ~r
capita Income hat for many years
ootstrlpped increa1e1 In per student
expen<titures.
He suggested that tightening of col-
lege budgets would be disastrous
because JO-fold btflation wiU occur
in the ne:rt 50 years.
On other themes, Harris disagreed
with the complaint thlt professors
overemph.u.iz.ed "search and warned
ol an over 1uppb" of colle1e lfMluates.
"The average American believes
that the primacy Lllk ol the university
ia to teach undergraduates," be said.
"I think it may very well be the
university can make its greatest con-
tribulion in research ."
Many college graduates are beln~
frustrated. Harris said, by not being
able lo {ind the right kind of jobs.
"Today 35 percent of our college age
population is going to college. We
have ooe million gradu.ales per year,
Freedom Awards
yet in the wtiole country there aren 't
more than: five ar 10 million jobs
college graduates wtn want."
A panel of 1peater1 ruded to Har·
ris' remarks,
Spenctt C. Olin Jr .. UCI coordinatot
of academic advising, said the
unlven ity should be more a critic
of than a servant lo lndultriaI soclety.
"Today the university must either
resist or bealme ooe of the in·
1trwnenta of increasln1 mJJl&artu.
ti.on," he &aid. "Research sboUkl be
limited to .a dlrect outgrowll of IUchiJlf; tho type ol ,,_~b that
can feed back to leachlna." J ...
Ro1er W. Ruuell, UCl vke cha'l~
ceUor for academlc aff1lr1, questioned
whether the university cail be all
thing• to all people. In califomia 11
percent of all h.igh school &raduates
are enrollinc 11 college, be llid.
.James G. Mlller. Oevelmld State
University vice president. suggested
one form of economy universities
might imdlrtU:e is substitution of
large Iedure classes far •mailer Jee..
ture clu:aes. Supplemented by
seminars large lecture classes are
no less educationally sound, he said.
He also proposed that cumpuses
~hare lectures tl\rough tapes and
t('1evision.
School of Adm inistration .uaduate
student Frederick Fluegel hoped that
all the better professors wonk! not
be encouraged to .t>aOOoa teaching:
in ordu e. do rc1c1rch.
Six Coast Organi7ations
Cited By Foundation
BJ PAMf:J,A POWELL
01 1119 O.llT r"-1 11.rl
Si1 Orange Coast orpnlr.ations and
individuals today were announced 111s
winners of Fre«ioms Foundation
rds from the cities of Costa Mesa.
Laguna Beach, Huntin on eac .
Santa Alla and Et Toro.
The!te awardl hoool' organlutions.
school.I , lodi•iduall and publications
who have contributed "a better un-
derstanding of the American Wa y of
Lire."
The wirmen are:
-c..&a MtH't Harper Elemeatary
Sc'-', a Gew1• Wuhlntton Honor
Medal a•..cl la U. School Category.
--Oly " ._. 11<.a, • Geor,.
Wuhtnrton Hoa« Medal Award n
the r.ommunl~ Prorram1 Ca.t.e~. -ff••tl.af&H lk9Ch's Giii Eaemno ts,,. &c--. I Oeore-W uhlniton
Hooor Medal Award i• the School
Catlipy.
-Siullili Ml Cellett. G •or I e
WHhincton Hcmer Medal Award in
Co1-Cunpo1 ~ c.. ..... --en., Sula AM eon. ••
Utlcol . -locultr, N-.1 tloo Anr4.
·-;1171 El Cobollo. El Torv. ...,... ril1llle teaicber at
Lopna -1'IP -.... Fettivel of Artl oa:cbaaba dtlector,
Vt0'1' FarJt·--A.....i. Otlw!rOr_ °"""' _ ... , ----Mi m'ttl...Shltru-mrnt OtvblGll~ ft~ Citit'iils
Yf'Omae Gary N. 1•4'1, USN, 11.1
Chevy Chue Drive, Anaheim, Honor
Certificate Award for his Armed
Fot'Ces Letter "Freedom -My
-Herlta .. ..--MJ-Ruponalbllity.''
_!h'. Alltert Scheiber S c li • • 1 •
Gt0rlt! Wa1!11nflon oacr ~edil
Award in the School Categmy,
-811Na ·Parll:. tbe ReT. Claude
Bunze:l. Knott.'1 Berry Fann, Georae
Wash.ingtoo Honor Medal At.·ard for
his sermon "Why There ls an
America."
Walter alMlll CordeUa X..tt, Knot.t'1
Berry Farm. Fret'dom and Leadership
Medal.
Th Rev. Rellert t·. Willluls.
Knotf1 Berry Fara, 11111 and Geor~
Wuhtngtoft Harior MadaI Award for
his sermon "Our Chrbaan Land of
H OPt and Freedom ." ......a... Gr. ..... .......,. Sr.Mot
PTA, Geor1e W•bingtoft Hoo or
Medal Award in Communlt'/ "'--c.-.. ~'• R:elJoJ Drt•e SOool. Go«p .w-... H-Medal In
.... Sdlool Colofoq.
-J. It. -. 1'322 Wimrla. 'l'l>ltlO, Gearp .,.ubloctoo u ......
Medal Award for bia U111 "It ,.._ --Dy111c!" -n. Jin. iol!i !', ... _ l:xll
S.!:. Sycamart, P!1Ddl!;ll A.-.cf, $!100 and Encatod ci-,. Wulllncton
i:fooor Medal. for lib lt!!'TnMn "Wat· di_ ........... ~.
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---srudllll,iy. Maii)' of ..... at ... ........,., -llDC at the Bil• ..... a.····· ........ ~ • ..,. -ol tldt------· . . _ ,_ .............. · -l''le · ,, · ...,•1Jiod1 ought to n:hze It." 1ald
RolUd Vallely, owner ot Vallely Soat
Realalt.on.8&1bot.~ula. ..1 """::i ~~O'" ·,., , .... ,.
"We · h,.... • lh'tlbneat (Jn piers .. ''":1 • • " • · , ._.,.,. .... -) .... ..., ... _ ......... __ -"~-""""="'= lf "-~-c· ·.-c •. < • .c=, c we put that hJvettm«lt ln and OOW ,_..~ri-!V• quuuon Of UJh.uqwoD llf-WJ.M:~ NG • , ~
thej want to tax UI lor lt.." ~b~ aUmlrpt to divorce the city di.UatW.ctiM.-UliJ!, dk
Ar.,.ed Ctwnbor ·1o1 ... ,.. Jack · ,,_ "ii.. .<Jr..,. Couoty Harbor 11 ~ -..,..., ·• lli•(IOit .Barnett · "When we were finl told ni.~ . Btacru-. ... ·,.
thil UN. fee tclea, wewer. Wd tt was 1":'..':'!!T iwla to~IMJ argued a1alD this · Sota ~·.~en failfll'1D aupo
""1y 1o pa1 .,....,. ... ...... .....---<-the 1-1 AC...,I po.t lllO· oltemf1t11if -)It tholr
, ~ For~~l11lon.... ' ) · m--..-fo. tef 'a '*-• @' !Uue.
GONE AFIELD A qeclal meftln1 waa 1lated for J . O'(dla Merkel ~'_A bitter
•:w,wer.toldtbm>'t nolhing lo gel ~2 =~ tul>)lel oo ~ .. ·•tt..a • ilio.~~-~Ken-e~c1~ a~. and now we learn the -~"-• 'IMdt '11'9 netb kqQai· ,v .:.',D!Mile, of
city l! talking about taking !n maybe ~ ··~ ~ ' ~ ~ .. ~ r ~ty rro.ooo a fNI' with the f~. I wonder " ; _J11e lMell ~city ,plMd chsptaor. --."T-~ , • •
when we .... ,_ aaeld. . ~from two ~Qr'att Couty Tbe Leal\lf ·tut ._.!l{IMIW ,_com.
Pat'IOfttl nl_t.erated bJs belief that cltile. 11llda Ud ~ city coacill mittee r •po rt wideliv1' .a fl-I e d
unless the crty begim charging f~r wt.Id to "'PPGl't HuatbiitN Buch. reorpnbalioo of dlil' MtbDf ~
the ~e ol tideland1, ~ state will 1\attil; councUme:a .ut the dbltrict wltlt Ill npuded 91hlM'f oom-
steP: in lbd llVJ fe11 of 1ta own. ahould become 1 repm county miuioa and releptkil to-_ ~
HIS ar~ le\'Wal months agn ~ flnlDced-frcm tbe county county department Yiu.tut !Ped&l
had eonviDced f:he Chamber ol Com· ~neral tmd.. At JnMDt, the Harbor taxtnc ~·· ;
men.'fi to lead inldal support to the D11tr~t cell some lncom1 from a Martel, 1 member of the lMgue a~!Bu~ i:!':!,.i:one so far out or s!)ttlal t .kent tu: which it Is em-committee, ls.sued a minority report
the orbft of what we were a In to powered to levy: stating naUy that the diatriet ahould
that we're c:ballengbtg ~t ti.is . Orange councilmen voled Tuesday be abolished u It hu ouill\ltid. !ta
point," Barnett aald after today's rulht to l>Kt Huntlqton Be.ch aJ.sa;. Uld'IAl.lela.
meeting.
He aCCUled the c:ounclJ committee
of lettinl tho -of the ......... ·fen "escalate way cut at hand."
Among those wftc have endorsed a
city tideland ree in principle is Willi.am
Muon, preside« of the 1niDe Co.
Muon. however. it allO oo record that
the amount cf the fees should be de-
termined with utmoet cwtion.
Councilmen mt sc:beduled lo take
another look at t.ht P'Olfam during
next Monday aftemooa!1 study ses·
riOll at City Hall.
City Attorney
In Beach Quits
K. Dale Bush, elected Huntington
Beach city attorney two years ago,
haa ttSigned the oftlce he won from
former city attorney Jerry Plunkett
on Apri11.
The resignation had been TUIDONd
for sev«al days. On Feb. 15 Bt11h
told the DAil.Y P ILOT be had not
turned Jn bi.I realgnetioa, but refused
to deny he ...,. about to quit the
parl-Ume Job. His resl(nMton is dated
Feb. 14,
The resignaUon Monday nigbt was
accepted with reareta by llM council.
Bush said in bis letter ot. resipalion
he feela h )«> ahould ~ full timeMd.-iodod_ ...... _
-......... ...,. .... palltlon
full time « reslp wtwn U. job called
tor bia ccmpltt. .u.nticn.
Bush Mid he does aot -wut the
job on a full.time bMil.
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Prison Inmates
Return lo Work
SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (UPI)
OnMhird cl. Sall Qllmtin Priaoo' I 3,990
tmn1te9 retmned to their Jobs t:odJi.Y
to tnd a .trike that had paralywt
the maximum attUJity prison for five
day1.
The 1.200 prisoners ate a late
breakfast, then filed back to their
cells in the north and w-est block~
where authorities gave them the
choice of re.suming work or spending
another day locked up.
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City Okays 'Iverson ~ave
• I To C<Hut HighwaySi~
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Veteran V~ten dealer chlc11;
Jver10D ii ID09ial" out ol. wed Na-Pan
-but DOC Ne"flOIC Beeclt. ~·
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ARGENTINE .••
may« with a silver .pooa. to expre5s
the it tt)M)b for munlcipaI boaplt.ality.
At Gruber's prompting, DeChafne
alsG tokl the Argentiftian1 that
Ne"l)Ol't BeK:h bu a 10 p.m . curfew
for juveniles.
"You mean you can't walk around
after 10 p.m. ?" they ui:ed.
"Well," hedged Deehaine. "if you
have a particular destination it's all
rigtiL But )IOU c..an'1 just st.a.Dd around
in groups."
QU1TE SOPHISTICATED
Shuft2ing out of the c o u n c i I
chambers and on toward the city's
computer chamber i cae dwlperone
"Who participated in the student u;.
chance bist year confided to a
reporter:
, ''!l'bey're quite ~cited in
BueDOI Airtt. J'Oll '*"'· Why, when c l
they ao cut, for eumple. *-JCUDJ
~le go to nilht clubs. They can
stay out till 1 or 2 o'clock in the
mornina:.''
Once arrived at the computer
center. the ttudentii m u s t e r e d
themselvea to attentioa ad listened
patieDU:f to aa upi.tatian « hoW
the bei.gHIOknd boxes decided ei«-
tronicallr wbo aboWd pay wbat for
bow muchwatw.
The operator pttSHd a truttm. The
machine Mt up a ateedy beat d.. whirs
ind blinking Ulbtt. int.enper1ed with
an off.tempo clang of a bell.
"And if you put the coin In here,"
smUed one girl under her breath to
. a friend. "does !tie Coca Cola come
out there?"
Iverson today bu city a~aJ to
open new agency headqua.rtllt at "5
E. Coat Hi19lw11 near ,'lll.Ylide
Drive. •
City councilmen endorsed thf move
by overruling a Planning OMam• ~aon acceas restriction at tlae aew
site. wtlieh is on frvine Co. land ad·
jacent to the Bayside Inn.
"Chick,'' asked Councilman~ For·
git of tbe auto dealer, "you aqt.'t eon·
na move away from me, are you? ..
"Yes," replied Iverson, ''you know
how bad our traffic problem Js."
Iverson is new located across the
street from Forgit'a hardware stcn at
22nd and Balboa Boulevard.
The firm will move into the new
sales and service facility kite tbJ1
summer, Iverson said.
"We'll be spending five time• more
mone y on the building than an auto
agency usually does.'· he noted. "The
structure will have tile roofs, 25 per·
C'ellt of the area wlll be landaeaped and
the car lot wiU be surrounded by an
eilbf.-foot adobe wall. It will all be In
kttpinf with the tit)"'• beautification
pclieiel."'
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CAPTURED •••
attempted to slide down a drain pipe.
}le sllpped ~d fell into the alley, tbw
sustahlln( his injuries.
Sherifr1 Capt. James Brolld.belt tl'l-
day said, "But that ii stilJ juat a the· «Ji; 1ald bls dep.rtment Is contin· ulng "an tntendw te1rcb for the oth·
ers (nine: men still at tarp). We U·
pect to be succe1sful."
%3.1 ESCAPEF.s
Rroaabelt pointed out that since
1961, only 233 prisoner• have e11c1ped
from custody in Orange County. MOit
of them esca ped from the Theo Lacy
minimum 1ecurity facility .
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DaTWi Point Mother Tells . Her Story of Sea Tragedy
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LONG WAJT -Mn. Veda Hansen. Dana Point mother of four holds
picture of herself and her husband, Harold, from earlier, h1appier
days. She has been waiting since Dec. 26 for some word of her hus-
band she believes was lost in a fatal boating accident somewhere of( the Mexican coast.
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A Dul Polllt mothft beU.vet aorne
kind of tragic nautical buncte b1 Mt:'I•
lcq ahrlmp Dthermen -may htiwi coat
the life of her huaband and three
other men Dec. 211. '
Drawn by p-lef and harassed by
debt. Mrs. Veda HUIJflft 0( Doheny
Park Village, told the atory. It con-
tained the angulah of uncertainty that
souft4 slowly for her Into dffpatr.
The camping a.net filblnc junket to
Klno Bay by three famlliea be(aJl
happily enough when they , ren-
dezvoused near the Salton Sea and
drove together in campers to Kino
Bay about 80 miles from Hermosillo
in the state of Sonora.
The-wealher was ~ood Dec. 211 when
Alfred Hansen, 47, Dana Point
carpenter; Harold K. Kendall, Merced
Insurance agent; Robert Hannah. Los
Gatos school teacher; and Juan Felix.
fishing camp owner, pushed of1 in
a ID-foot cabin cruiser at Kino Ba.y.
They were experienced sailors.
particularly Kendall and Feta, who
knew the waters and cOUtline
thoroughly. They planned to fish pa.rt
of the day and return for a steak
fry. None of the men have been 1een
.since.
The unexp!ain~ disappearance set
off a search that lasted until Jan.
1 while the wives and children waited
at Kino Bay.
Mrs. Hansen told the DAILY PILOT
that her latest information is that
the Mexican Coast Guard 11 searching
for a shrimp boat that set sall Dec.
211 and has not returned to port yet.
"They don't hold shrimp that Jong,"
she said grimly.
She said that Mexican authorities
are suspicious that the shrlmper may
have been in a colll1lon with the
small cabin cruiser. ·
Mrs Hansen said that Mrs. Kendall
retu1·ned to Kino Bay Jan. 2 and
walkN 34 miles of beach along which
she discovered pieces 0( a boat. two
cups ftom the boat and two hats.
Hansen's and Kendal1'1, which had
oil and blood stains.
Mrs. Hansen's most im mediate pro·
biem is that she isn't legally a widow
Union Pickets
Delay Drydock
Of Queen Mar y
Tribute to Sin Removed
LONG BEACH (OPl)-A maritim"
unioa picket line earty toe!.•' blockad-
ed the stateiy oce"ltn liner Queen Mary
at her pier· and halted 'pb to move
her to drydoct for conversion into
a floating hotel and convention center,
A spokesman for the vessel'a new
™'ner. the City ot Long Be£cb, issued
a brief annouacement that drydockJng
of the mighty sh.Ip had bffn poetponed.
''We understand the union people
are picketing the Queen Mary in small
boats.'' a city spoke·sman ~a.id: "The
tugboats that are supposed to move
her won't cross the picket line ...
A delegatioo of Long Beach officials
headed by City Manager .John Mansel
hurried to the scene to see whal
could be done.
The 81.(0) ton liner was to go Into
drydock today at a nearby Navy yard
to begin matt tha.n a yl!ar of recon-
version.
Amid Air of Di-ssension
JACKSON. Calli. (U~ll -A group
of city officials and businessmen. who
,,dedicated 1 htart.. ah.a.ped plaque to
ladies of the evening In a joyous
ceremony Valentine's Day, chiseled
the memento trom Its concrete base
Tuesday night amid an air of
dissension.
A spokesman for the origin.al dedica·
tion committee said the decision w111
made because of "threats made on
a family member ol one of the coun-
cilmen who approved" the dedication.
The plaque, honoring this gold rush
camp's once nourishing colony of
bordelloe, had' been smeared with
thick red paint earlier In the day.
The city Council Monday night voted
3-2 to retain the plaque, ovu protest&
from some residents, high school
students and the Rev . Wayne Long.
The tribute to 11ln was dedicated
a week ago by a group of frock-cOOt~.
~hatted townsml!n including
Mayor Peter Cassinelli. They called
it a proper recoRNtion of Jackson'•
once-lively history.
The ina:criptlon, Jn part, read,
"world'! oldest profession nourished
50 yards eut or lhl1 plaque for many
years until this most perfect exnmplr
of free enterprise wa1 padlocked by
unsympathetic politicians."
.Jackson now is a sleepy Lillie town
in the heart of the mother lode. But
during the gold rush era it wa~ a
magnet for adventuring prospectors.
gamblers and prostitutes. StM:e agents
closed I.he bordello1 lfi yeara ago.
Spearheading the opposition to the
plaque was Long. a Met.hodilt pastor.
He demanded its removal at A
meeting nr the · council held al tht
packed town firehouse.
"This plaque has no place beforl'
decent people," he 11aid,
and In the llmbo status baa run afoul n.r So<;ial Security and welfare reguJa.
Uon1 in seeking financial assistance.
"I can 't even get an answer trom
the insurance company." she said,
referring to a_ small life Insurance
policy that her husband carried. She
5aid that the company apparently in-
tf:nds to wait a full seven years before
making any settlement.
Mrs. Hansen said she has been
unable lo secure Social Security ~nefiu but did eet a Ht food al101.
ment through welfare that must be
repaid if the Insurance money comes
through .
She's also checking into veteran's
benefits. Her husband, she said, once
missing in action In World War IT
was a B-24 pilot and winner of the
Silver Star. ·
In the meantime. Mrs. Hansen ha~
been helped in meeting rent and other
necessities by friends in the park.
She'11 trying to sell a late model
camper and pick up truck on whicl\
payment. oome due and against which
the state may Invoke • late license
penalty.
The camper'was in Mexico durinJ:
the search for the missing men and
the annual licensing period.
Mrs. Hansen has two yowigstera
to support. Sandra, I~; and Mark.
who became 13 during tbe search
for his mJsslng rather. Sbf! has two
other daul(bter1, as well, Mrs. Sharon
Dunlap. 20 of San Clemente, and
4uri, 21 , a senior at Orange Coast
COiiege.
The Hansens had bttn resident,
of Dana Point and San Clemente for
about eight years.
Some of the extra cosU il'ICurred
during 1he search Included paying for
gas for Mexican. Arizona a n d
California pilots who cambed the
waters. There was even the purchase
of food and gasoline for the Feri
Indians, a fishing tribe th al helped
search .
Mrs. Hansen said during the search
Russian Embassy Shaken
By Blast; LBJ Angered
1-'rnm Wlrr Services
WASHINGTON -A predawn eJO-
ploslon shook the Soviet Embassy just
Four blocks from the White House
today an\! President J oh1;:on called
tt.i. incident a ·•senseless act"
The White House issued a statement
5ay ing a vigorous investigation is
under wa y and "the Presirlent has
asked that every effort be made to
apprehend thvse responsible."
Pres5 Secretary ~orge Christian
said the ir.quiry was primarily bein,lt
pressed by the Federal Bureau of
lnvestigation.
Officials ~aid the bomb apparently
h<r.d been planted en a windowsill or
the fortress-like structure.
Police w.::re reported looking for
two suspects tn connection with the
bumbing, which shattered windows in
nearby office buildings and blew oul
the windshield of a car parked nn
tl.e street in front of the four-stnr.~
brownsto:ie building al 1125 16th SI., r...w.
The only ,person in the building at
tKe tlme1 or the blast wa g a night
duty off(oe1 , a source said.
The Slate Department promptly ex-
pressed regrets to Soviet Amba ssador
Anatoly F. Dobrynin and offered any
a.~sist.ance that might be requirec..
A Soviet Embassy source speculaled
that the bombing might have been
the work of fan atics Inflamed by lhe
mock tiial ol international com-
munis m which concludes today in
Washington.
The office or a Soviel cnunselor
In the northwest corner of the buildin~
w&s extensively damaged by the ex-
Explosion Reporter!
YUCCA FLAT. Nev. iUPl)-A nu-
clear test was detonated today 2. IOff
feet below the desert floor of tht n1-
tion·s atomic test site .
plosion . a source said.
The force of the blast twisted steel
hars which protect the first floor win·
do"'"'· Several shuttered windows on
upper floors of the building also were
hroken by the explosion.
None of the Soviet diplomats livr
in the embassy building. The elegant
mansion four blocks from the White
House has become far ton small even
to provide adequate office space for
the Russian mission.
Jackie Denies
She'll Tie Knot
This Thursday
NEW YORK (UPI) -Women ·1
W.iar Daily quoted "very reliab:e
~urces·• today that Mr5. John F.
Kennedy will marry LOrd Harlech
Thursday. but a spokesman for the
former First Lady denied it.
'"That is absolutely not true," said
Nancy Tuckerman. Mrs. Kennedy's
.~ecretary .
Mrs. Kennedy and the former
British a.mbassador to Washington
have been spending an increasing
amount of time together sit.ce their
visit to C.imbodia last November,
leading lo speculation of a possible
marriage. They were the house guest'
nf John Hay Whilney. formP.r U.3.
11mbassador to Bri tain, an<' Mrs. Whit -
ney at their Nof th Carolina estate
last weekend.
The former First Lady has returned
to New York and will s~nd the
Washington s Birthday holiday with
her ch ildren. She had beer, expected
hi aUend the opening of the film
"Hall a Sixpence" on Broadway Tues-
day niRh!. a benefit fo r the John
V. Kennedy Int ernational Memorial
Game5 . but did not mak " an ap-
praranre.
that Mexican ,utbortt.iea "f.ia:t ~·
ed f,hemse1ves out to help. ' She ·llld
Juan FeU.-. ft8Jlini camp o~ •. Ja
a relative of Sonora'a Governcr P'elfL
Mrs. Hansen also prailed tht total
assistance ·of Barney "Buck" Taylar,
American consul at Hermoalllo, 1Pbo,
despite a heart attack three weeja
before, came to the fishing camp
and stayed. ~
''His wife baked cakes, we were
so haggard and they even took ,u1
lnto tbeir home for two day1 to mate
1ure we had warm showers and c)un
beds," said Mrs. Hansen. '
Mrs. Hansen is waitin1 tor any
additional findings on the Me'lican
shrimp boat. She has s o u J h t
assistance from the Legal Aid Society
to have her husband declared legally
dead In court sa that she may have financ~l assistance. ·
She'• not sure how long that will
take and in the meantime she's learn·
ing to drive a car again and hopes to find some type of job.
Press· Trial
Curbs Just
Suggestions
CHICAGO (AP) -At the momft.t.
the American Bar Asaodation's pr°eas-
trial standards are what ABA offici.alt
have insi'sted all along they be called
-recommendations.
Undoubtedly, they will l!!lcourage
judges. lawyers and policemen tc limit
the flow of information to the public
about arrests and trials. In fact,' the
ABA discovered. some already have.
Eventually. though, in the words
of one top news official: Publishers
will go to court "In prove that prior
restrain! on offi'cial news &0urce1
amounu lo censorshLp in adv~ in
violation of the First Amendment.,'~,
Only after this court fight, predlded
by .J. Edward Murray of the AmeriCan
Society of N~spaper Editors, "Wm
ii he known i'f the. standards ·will
stick.
lmmedia1ely in lhe offing is titis:
The proposed restrictions on .,..ilal pi'o.
11eculors and defense lawyers may
11.ay about a pending crimlnal case
will be forwarded lo an ABA Com·
mittee that is in the process of revis-
ing the organ1zatioo's ethics code.
ABA Pres.ldent Earl F. Morris ex-
pecls the first draft of the new Code
l.o be ready next summer and lhe
(inal version, he hopes . will , 'be
presented to the House o( DeJe:,..c.e.s
for adoption a year from now.
Morris says U1e standards then
would be binding on the members
nf the ABA. This includes about
120.000 practicing lawyers.
He and Bernard G. Segal, a
Philadelph.ia lawyer who wi ll become
ABA president in Augusl 1969, expf(:t
.~t ale bar association11 to generally
rollDW suit. adopting the. ABA codes
as their own. . ' .,..., Also. Morri~ says, in ~
slate ~upreme court.Ii proba1'1y
adopt rules along these lines.
would
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27 Westerners
' WASHJNGTOl'I (UPIJ -
The Defense Department
Monday ldentrtied 183 U.S .
11ervlcemen who have dil!ff •
recently in Vietnam. In-
cluding 'r1 westerners. They
were:
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KIU.ED IN ' ACTION
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DAILY PU.OT WtdlWSday, Fttirqy 21, 1'68
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~ I. lledtoe, 52, of Marti·
DtZ, •WU l8IMDCeci to Ill inde&llr•
m1Dlle term in .Ute prilon on four
COUl(ll of bootmatmJ. Bled_. wM'~ when ID ir8te husband
Nllliallined to Sherlfl Watter f. YO;'M that bis wife was 1:l be-~ 1100 and $200 a to
B18Clp. •
Tll!J ....,.._ ~. b1't thrte111ar·
Jl.d trw. Bffn of Saoonnah, Ga .• is
1tiU ~baQ..~tbaU with hia foot-
ball ·It'• fut pouiblt Brion mav havt taJ"'-a.dttp. W okt up, Brian. Yoo-
••o, l ricm. Brian7 ~ .
m'f reported what Vf!l'Y well may
'.>e history's first truthful publicity
reieue. It came from the Rural Fir•
Prottctlon Co., and reads as fol·
lo#. "On Feb. 2, 1968, we will be io jears old. We 11te the largest,
md ·damn near the only, private
(ire ~artment in the world. T'bi!
lS Ji1e having tbe Jargesl square
1aVfl in the wotid, anO. almost •
mJ>4rWrt. The department &tarted
,n ~b. 2, 194ll, with one truck, one
,t.atiqn and $27 in the bank. Now
,\·e }Jave 30 truck.I, 25 men, seven
;tali<me and owe $187,371.49. 'Ibis
., progre-ss. We call the amiv...ary
I ( om' experiment hi freHIUr•
prise·gone-1fild ~,om ...,ltian in
\he l)ope ttat we wl1l ~tome~ licUy out of it, m1 t.blt we wnt
mlke money trom the .~bllctty and
lhat it will COit UI DCJltbinl." ;ll:F _ ,_"Y'ftlJIN .....
mg. p c-lus Clay tild TU• da)i at he» broke, be can1 ftnd
woft, his tff11·*'8 wife ls Pftil'Di8Di,
trlaiJormer wife is ~for
baqr alimony, and he is to
~tay out ol. jail for dodging draft
.• 'And, you think you got ttou·
bl~t •
folice road scf etv npert Sgt.
Artn Get today named a com-min di.seast among automobile
drivers, tsptciallu mm, 10hich
001.l 1trlk1 without ~ing. Ht
caQed it "Attentui OOtractua" atllJ described it <11 "an ailment
of the miniskirt gaz.en wha
wotch wiggling hip& and 1ha1>1l11
Ltsfl i!Vttad of tM road..,
• • O.Vkl Sollz of Houston was .imsed with four counts of a9111ult
with intent to commit murder in
.x>nntction with a gunf\gbt tilat
wounded six men Sunday night.
rhe incident occurr.cl It the
''Friendly Lounge."
'·
2 Die in Flamqtg
. ~ . .
Kno'.Xville Hotel
~ KNOXVILLE. Temt. (UPI) -oat on tbe 99CODd float m .......
l"lamt1 faa.md by a cold w1n4 awept throughout tbe buildiag.
tbroulb an old botel In downtown "It's all caved In, and tbee'a a ~ today ~m .... at lea.st two feet of water in tbe baltmlat. .... ' -. fireman added.
elderly m• ud l1Qurln1 two other1. Fire officlall said tbe tlUrd a.-
~ Robert Cb8dwell aaid two ol of the hotel caftd in. aad tbll tlMI
the 10 resJdenta .t May'• Hotel were otb• 0ooC'1 suffered • • a • • • r •
unaceouJJted for. damage;•
''There msy be one or two more Authorltln said 10 penc1111 .,... •
bodia Ja tbe rabble," Chadwell aald. in the hotel at the time of tbe an.
"It wu a damMd Jnrtm0." • Tbe hotel catered lar&elJ t o
• Firemen carried atx --on• to safe-permanent reaJdentl, "mosttJ oJMr , r-u people." aa1d PoUce Set. Roy Wblt-t.J d09D ladder• from ttle three-story, field. All Of the resldeota were men.
l'aick·ftDMI' baildin1. One of u.' dnd ,, .. ~ •
Flr• crews were unable for several Rooeevelt R. Nipper, 118, wt» llftd
boul'I to enter the emoting rubble on the third floor. Tbe other Tidlm •-'~-d\ _,.._ ..... n .11-to ch WU not identifted immediate!J, pen-~ e au~ uuuuwe sear dlng notifiutioJl of nut of tin.
lot other pou1ble victim•. "lt'a too daogft'OUI ill there now," Two were taken to Baptist Hospital suffering from smote inbala&n.
ClD9 fireman said about 5::.> a.m. EST, A spokesman for Univ er alt y
four hours after th• flame1 broke Hospital said the two dead men were
brought there.
Dan Escobedo
Gets 22-year
Prison Term
CHJCAGO (UPI) -The prosecu-
tion said the slim drifter "scorns and
laughs at all legal authority." The de·
tense said the police bad "hot.roded"
him.
Danoy Escobedo, :.>, was in court
agalo, addioe a footnote to the very
large chapter of U.S. lepl hiJtory be
helped write.
Escobedo, releued from prison in
1964 after a precedent·!Jetting U.S. Su·
preme Court decision that bean hls
name, had Dttle to laugh about Tues·
day. He WU tentenced to 22 yeai-a In
prison on a narcotJca law that stipu-
lates then la no c.baoce for parole.
"I've given this matter a great deal
of thought," said U.S. Diatrict Court
Judge Alexander Napoli, "md have in
mind the widespread pubUclty given
E9CObedo with his landmark decision.
''Tbe sentence abould not be bued
Oil fadlon outside tbt r.1m of telti-
-., i • that tl)en will l» DO P'oundi
fOI' reversal."
Escobedo helped make an indelible
mark oo American law enforcement
when be WU CGDvicted of p)otti.ng the
murder of bis brother-In-law. The cau
went to the Supreme Court.
Arthur Goldberg, then a jUJtice, wrote the majority opinion which said
Escobedo should be retried. Hla con·
viction wu hued oo an oral coofes·
sion. The Supreme Court, by a 54
vote, decided the confeaaion was in·
admissible became while Escobedo
talked, his attorney was kept waiting
outside the police atatJon.
Goldberg'• optnlon tn Escobedo vs.
IIllnois laid down the doctrine that an
accueed man la enUUed to legal coun-
sel while he ls being quea&ned. Fur-
ther, It said that when police "focus"
on a person • the prime suspect in
a ease, the)" muat Inform him of his
legal rights.
The decision, although hotly debat-
ed in law school, court and police sta·
tioo tbml and now, became the basis
for a series of even farther reaching
opinions on the ~ta of tbe accused.
kobedo, who became known for
bravado despite bla small stature. wu newr retried. Wltnessea could not be
found. Re wmt free but seldom lost
contact with pollee.
At variOUI l1IDfll be WU tried or
queatiooed in casee lnv0Mn.1t the slay·
i.ng of h11 wife'• second husband, the
robbery of a hotdol stand and ped·
dling drup· withoUt a license. R'e is
currently under tnctlctment for bur·
g1ary.
"And one uttJe man came ill, cold
and wet, looklDg tor a bed. We found
one for hlm."
Flames and smoke poured from tbe
hotel'• window durini tbe hellht of
the t1re. The shell of the buildlnC
wu left standing •hen firemen
brought the blaze under control.
Gov. Rockefeller
Slates Crackdown
On Narco Rackets
ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) -Gov.
Nelsoo &ckefeller, grimly breaking
tradition, Tuesday a n n o u n c e d
mobilization of Su.te Police in the
state'• large citlea to root out the
sources of illicit narcotics plaguing
urban cent.era.
&ckefeller said Tuelday the drive
is aimed at ferreting out "the big
boys who are importing the narcotic•
and distributing them."
Though it ia legal for State Police
to intervene in areas of local pollc•
Juriadlction, it waa considered a
d:ralltic step that &ckefeller took ooq
alter deep soul-ae.arcbing. New Yark
C~y ia the nation's center for llllclt
drug traffic, and the major port ol
entry for narcotics lhipped to all parts
cr. the Un1ted suw.
Best e.Umatea are that there an
between 100, 000 and 200,000 heroin
a<idlcts in the city wbo must steal
the almost unl>Wevable awn of •to
million a day in cash or merebandlle
to support thelr habits.
New York City Police Commissioner
Howard J. Leary said his department
"welcomes •Y and all the help wt
can get in the fight against illegal
traffic In narcotics. We welcome the
additional maiipower, money or other
help the St.ate Police can give us.
We have worked cloaely before with
the State Police, and we will work
closely together on this problem, too."
The narcotics Division of the City
Police F«ce ls undergoing a massive
reorganiurlion after allegations that
a o m e detectives were diverting to
their own \lie money intiended far
purchue of nareotica from pushers.
The case against those allegecfjy in·
volved has not been resolved.
&ckefeller, in b I s annual budget,
requested funds to add ~ St.ate
troopers to the current force of 3,000.
Ht said Tuesday the added manpower
would be used "in large part" in
the drive against illicit narcotics sales
in the dty.
De~p South in Deep Freeze
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DEAD OF HIAlltT A TT ~CK
J .... Jee I. lrown
Judge J. Brown
Of Ruby Trial
Dead at Age 60
DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -Judge Joe
B. Brown, ·the state dlatrlct judge who
meted out the de-ath aenteoeoe for Jack
Ruby ooJy t.o see bk verdict overturn·
ed, died Tue9day of a heart attact at
the age of 80.
Brown1 a btg, affable man wbo to-
abted on court.esy ~ allowed a ~
lued atmosphere in his court, had
$fJVttal heart at:tacb before, and after
tbe Ruby trial.
Ruby shot to death Lee Harvey Os·
wald, accused aasuain of President
John F. ltmnedy, u Oswald was bl!·
tng tramlerred from the Dallu City
Jail to a cell in the county jail.
~ soft-spoken Brown told friends
of "drinkini a Dr. Pepper wtth old Jack" during receuea ol the Ruby
trial. ''You lcbow " be aald "I kinda liked talklng to him. ,
EAST OF ROCKIES
HIT BY FREEZE
By UDW Preti Wer:M81Mal
A massive mound of Arctic air froze
the nation east of the Rockies today
and dropped tA!mperatures tlO record
low levels.
Record lowa for tbt day were aet
at Grlllld Rapids, Mictl., wttb 8 below
1ero, Plttsburlb. Pa., with I below,
and Atroa.,ot110, wt.th •be'-"'.
edit wave warnln11 were posted fOr Oklahoma, f';orthenl Tuu Arkanl&I.
and Northern Miaslsllwt
iomu1!1t .... (UPI) -..,.,..., .. ~ ... .., 1 h .. Plllnlr•• ..-..~ ~ and sum ~ .-.. .--~a;-~, ... .._ = ..... ...-....... ~--11· ...... --~ ADI It cC"'b '11 Necro Alc«D iq ,,._ '9 tliW ._ ... ill ...._
AatbGrllll A-lA ---.,_ Honnr, 8oJd' .,. be .. Mt ,,_ "aliOllY-·:--•-..-•were tbt collele tt ~-••lllwd .,...
a.,.u ol tbe riolence w •re tk:a.'' ~ )
lbtdly. .\ IUdlw& PUrol apok11111•n Tbl ....,..., .......... a and
Mid ..... • ............ tioopera rolled ol about JOO *'1'o 11 1 " ..,_
... tile CUlJU8 daclrtly after' mid-lnrlbal bricb aad ..... • ,.. alCbt ... rillera befall wncldq 1teurlty oftlctn ~ ... ad
Aeadlmlc lbll. ' men's dormltary. "tcattered pdn" .... tllL
Tbey fired tar 1U into the build-The spokesman aairl rilliWI W. •
lnp, quelllq tbe dot then, and put furmture tn Acadeuda Ball ad 111"*8
'OUt a flre the .U.Dll bad eet. out nearl.7 every ,,....,.. In tbl llalJd.
But violenc:e brolle out qaiD at an· int.
other dormitory i.-, the apoke1man Shortly after mt""'&N. It Mid, a
aaJd, when about 2IO Nesroes iatber· aroup of hllbwaJ peliootm. 11111 .s
ed and been IDipmc with wht the hitlct!nt and "Ul'Pd U... • halt
aounded lib "at least one automatic, tbeb' unruly bebaYlar." Tbly ,...
a abotpn and oCber amall caliber lpond, be laid.
weapona" and tlrrowtnl bricka and .. ID order to pr....m ~ ~ fnlll ~ea at patrolmen. toCall1 deaU'OJfne the bulldbll." be
'The petrobnen fouad it neceeaary aid., fnopera 9red tw Pl lllto tbt to take cover and return fire," the buUdbtf
spokesman aald. The rwlltance sub-•
sided, be aald, but 1pondic outbreab
of violence were reported until dawn. FUIJ Planes 1be trouble appanntly atarted Tues-
day attA!naoon wben three atudellta.
dimUllled from 1M coDe1e earlier, re-
turned to the campua and took clml~
of a student uaembly. 'Ibey repcll'W-
ly ~nounced College President J . D.
Boyd met hll policy of diacoaraclnl
polttical activity 011 the campu1.
Charles Even, State NAACP .lead-
er and a candidate for Concreu,
charged Monday that the thnie were
expelled for pualnl out biJ campaj&n
literature at the college.
Navy Considers
New Defensive
Missile System
Keep Brown
Out of Court
NEW YORK (UPI) -H. Rap
BNWD won't mUie JU data tn • New
Orle&DI court today. M9l'dl Gras
crowdl booted all the lirtlne .... hil attorney said.
Brvwn, a bid~ •Uttet wu
.-relted Tunday b7 federal ..ibaJ.
and city police Oil a warrant ~
him with making .• trtp to Cd6irn1a
in defiance ol a court __. llmM:tng
him to the New York City_... ,...,
he ~eivtd permiHi09 to travtL
The warrant WU illUed by .ludp
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Navy Laming L. Mitcbell ·of tbe U.S.
has disclosed It is considering deploy-District Court in New Orleana, who
ment of ~a-based defensive missiles revoked Brown's $150,00 ball -a to complement the nation's "thill" l ._ antimissile system. ederal firearm& charge ucl ~eel
Navy Secretary Paul R. Ignatius the head ol the Student NwtWent
told the Senate Artned Services Com· Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to
mittee Tuesday that such a system appear before him this att.rnooD.
not only would provide early warning Brown •u arnlted Jut )'ear tn
of missile attacks, but could aboot New Orleans for c&JTYiDI a ~eel
down mulUwarhead weapons before weapon in an airliner wbDe 1-der-
they could let Oy at targetJI.~ indictment He then w., free oa bail
Ignatius testified on the Navy's sis from a .Richmond., VL, federal court
billion bud•et.. ... , with Adm. which lndicted ~ ~or lndlni a riot.
Tbomu H. Moo~Hr, C*· ol naval l-..,Y WilUam J. Xllllltlll' aaid
operations. and the, 6ine Corpa-te>eay that be bid trled 'Tullday
commandant, a.. Leonard P. a.p.. · without l&ICCtll te set a pilDe
man Jr. reaervati.011 to New Orle&Dlt.
·WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
THURSDAY
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HONEST GEORGE BARGAINS! . .~
150 4S
LADIES SKIRTS LADIES JACKETS
Reg. 5.00 to lt.00 I• Bet. 12.00 to 23J)O
1~50 'Q 3.60 NOW TO NOW TO
4.IO 7.JO
MIN'S IOYS*
SWEATSHIRTS SPOITIHllTS
Assorted Colon Sbll 8· 18
:t,UO 1 ~99 NOW 1i80
LADIES COTTON INFANTS'
II ESSES
SID 9 MONTHS
LADllS'
KNIT TOPS
and Jamika lborU
leg. a.~ to u~oo
NOW TO
S.50
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MEN'S SLACKS
Reg. 7.00 No-Iron
Dll'l'OD and Cotton.
Sizel 28129 to 38x32
NOW 4.&& .
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"Till" SKIRTS
a..Si~oo • 11.00 . 10·20
NOW !4.80 '" ~ .
COME IN AND GIVE OUR BARGAIN TABLES A PROWL
MANY ~RE BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
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ls Plane Hijacker
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Bound for Hanoi?
b .. bJ eeRom.s aad PBI elo ftetalil, wbo budled ...
pMt ......... fol' two~ or .. .._., .Jt.•· Dona delcriblt plebd~:-~ at... n •. 7111., air
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Pnt. , ... "'""'°· Jolt 1111 •• ..,... job 11 an
hiltructor at the Fart Cua~
er job corp1 center three
weeka •IO when the center
clOMd. ln December. his
Nesro wife of a year, Lisa,
a IO-IO dancer, left him,
beadlllt for California with
pllDI for a divorce.
Prof. Boynton. punkd by
hJa IOD'I defection, bad des-
cribed ~ II I very Rf•
loua penon who drank beav·
DJ and toot~-"lt'• a mylter)' lo me why
bt would dlOOll CUba," the
~llOI' of cbllnlltry llld.
'H• didn't lib rulel. Of all pgc., I tblnk that would ht tba wont place for b t m
to •• . IO·
Piearson s~king .
Confidence Vote
Sweden May
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~-IO the (ovtrn• ... could ........ tbt
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Peanon'• --men&
Wariated oppo alti on
had err . Omen.tin
IA9der Robert 8tanfWd1~~~~iiiiiii.iilii dlslld • "'brMdl d tbtlHi a• cl• r 1 t andlnc'' wtiicb NIUhl 'In tbe 14-bour
~ent.
"We take the ftnn posttJon
that the 1overnment baa
been defeated end lbould
not be allowed to pat ..,
more 1egWa6ln before tbe
house," ~ lllid.
'nleotheroppositlon
parties liDl4 up behLDd llhn.
T. C. DoalSM, JMd• of
the new Democratic imtJ,
demanded b p.-ament
resign immediately. "It ta
evident the c o u n t r y
geneNilly bu lOlt con·
fldence tn lt," be declared.
Real <:Muett., lM&llr of
the Credilte p a r t y, ap-
pralaed tbt penaent'I
lltuatlon bluDtl)'.
•'They Wire dlfeatM." bt
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~ oppo1ltian, inelll-
ihe Social ~ p •treed the gcmrnment
tbt oomtltutional right t"t
lttt a YOte Of confide:nc••
But they ltll PtarlOD lacked .... .a..-.
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"Oii, ~· ,_. mlllt ha,. -~'*'···"
Halt~ Merger Plan ,.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Oceklenla l's stock was
~ o I Ocddoolal betq trade<I at •.75 per
Pftoloum Co. and Slpal ....,. on tbe Now York OU ~-Tuet4ay callo4 all their plan f« a merpr Stoct Exchnp when the
because fl. a drop In the .mer1er wa.s aMOllDCed Jan.
prloe ol Oeddeata.1'1 com· ». Jt cl01ed at 187 .50 Mon·
moll stock. day OD the Paciftc C.0.:tl
Slpal ITeeidea& Forrtlt Exchan1e .
. N. Shumway said It 11 not Et.al s bare 1 at·
ll.tely mer1er neptiatiON t r ct e d ClODliderable ln·
wW be resumed. atteJltion late la 1M7 'µ t' 1 t:errilioattd com· owlng reporta tt wa1 in
ple.ttly ,'' Shumway a po<loa to uplott oil
declared. "Wt both have discoveries ill lJbya.
other things to think about For a short Ume it was
now -annual meetings and one of the most heavily
~ports for example." traded stocks on both the
•• For Sipal -wh1Ch would New York and Pac;.Ulc Coast have been the survivor of exchanges. ~ merger -it wae the ·The meraer plan. called
9ICODd. major deal to fall for a compllcat.d tran11c·
t.brou1h in recmt 'Wllii: tion Jn which SiaNI wu to
Provlously' proponb ., ••. _. Occldental•llllr ...
mer,., between Sip1 and 0 c c l dental amounced
A I 111-CIWmert ---'1Woday tt Will lib up .. turlnf Co. came to notblnl· ·-option to bay Sipal.'1 Euro-
SbWDway tlld. staul'• pen nftntq and m•Dttn1
desinl fOI' aqui&Wcm bUa't operations at a colt of '100
Ch h G P he ablted, and that otber1 will million. Tile option was •c· urc rou P us S1p ...... lrl ..... ____ ... u1r.,"'•'"•A•;;;;•""-.·•1118'1 ... -
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.WOIEl'l-CHILDIEl'I "
DACRON
·· 'TEMttlS '\SCATS"
TO, -~ "111111 OJII'OIDS
'' WITH CUIHIOll ll•DUI IN -·· ILUI,
·-YILLOW. I
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:~: GALLUKAMP r•
r'4; 8HOll POfll THI INTl.1'1 PAMILY
HA-Clllnl
ol liie or AmericM c:Wt\ire.
It alto cais foe trade
a~ WiUi le 11 ==-·ID· l c ommodity
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t1oo al U.S. llr1ft pollclet,
Crippled
Funds OK'd
TWO lltlSOa
Dessert
Set•495
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
FAllfC SALE
\ . ~ FEllUARY 22, 23, 24
.!;SERRANO
Llnt11 11•• tl.tr1c.
er .... retittant -WMhlbl1
4i" wide , •• R ... 1.69 1.29YD. I
DAN RIVER GINGHAMS
No¥elty 8'nthlmt, m•ny
ptrmlntftt prtel flnith
2.-10 yard l•"tlh• ... IOI. 1.19
'SKINNER T AFNTA
All colen from r9fUl~r
dock. 45" wW..
1.,.1.19yord j
69~D ..
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2.49YD.
ACRYLIC (Orlon) PRINTS
""'9 •111rtment of ttrlnh on
...,. flnltlo Clltllle.
C-plotoly ....... w.. htnmoly 1 9 8 -lo,... __ 45" wld<
.... 2.49 • 2.M yll'll • YD.
GOBI flllllNTS
Lflht W'lltht crllh hom11pun
,rlnts. w .. 1ttw.. 45" wkl•.
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w~. ,....., 21, 19'8
•• 2 •• DAYS
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Ull OR COME BY TODAY FOR YOUR FR& TOUR AND
PRIVA n R6URE ANAl YSIS. Absolutely No Obllgallon
REDUCE
* LOSE· up to 10 to 15 pounds and
3 to 5 inches from your wabt
and hips
* FmM your race, built, hips, ab-
domen and thlghts.
* GAIN up to 1 to 12 pounds and
add to your bustllne.
LISS THAN
00
Pll WIMT
you'n feel much better end
you'D build n1w eetin9-habit1
th.+ you 'll 1njoy and which
~1ke off pounds for good!!
A FEW Of Tll MANY NEW FACIUTIES YOU Will EUY
Hot Whirlpool Mirter•I Sp11 Finnish Suan• , ... m rooms
P1t1nttd hip ind tfllgh trimmers Swist F1cl1I Contouring Mtchlnet
Ol'EN 10:00 A.M. TO 10:00 l'.M.
Wo 'ro proud of our Spo -try us bolot. you choose
S. our guott -g..i 11 111 locotiom
I :.,, ,Hol.ida11 Htalth s,. I
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For The Property Tax 'Relief? '~o ; Way'
Record
Meeting•
Birtfls
Fire (;aU• --M::n 1.m. T_...,, 11,. ll'Hnl\Hlt....
M1l Mell ......
S~pervisors Endorse
· 2 Proposed Measures
SANTA ANA -Orange
County supervisors Tuesday
took a stand on two pro-
posed bills be (ore the state
legislature -and decided to
avoid decision on another.
Endorsed was Assembly
Bill 82 which would provide
f750,000 for all county age n-
cies in the state for crippled
drlldren services.
In a report to the bo&rd,
County Administrative Of-nc.. ·Robert E. ·'n»mu
DOted that the esttmated
cost to the eomty for such
services in the remainder
cl the fiscal ye. was
$481),000 and so t b e
legislative proposal w a s
hardly adequate.
But be recommended ap-
proval as "a atep in the
right direction."
Opposition wu espresMd
to A!eembly billa 83 amt
M which would incft-ve--
hide license feet 11111 u-
Capo Seeks
Land Taxes
tend salft and use taxes to
motor vehicle fuel,
Superv\a.iw D a v 1 d L.
Bater said the funds rai std
by the proposed tax i•
crease& would be earmark·
ed. for r apid transit and th1t
Oran ge . County w o u I d
receive no benefit.
Oa a third set ol billa,
Senate 51 and Assembly 1e,
the superviaor1 took no ac-
tion.
The bills woald eliminate
personal pl'Opt!'ty taxatiOD
by etrmartiae a portion of
salts tu: rft'llDues for a.t
PWP Sets
Meet Plans
J:a .,,..., "'""''* .w, m a.... Aw~ .,._ " CAPISTRANO -S a n
ie11• ..,..., ""'*-illwffr!NtlM. ltld Juan Capistrano councilmen •~:-":.: ":.........,., ~ •Id. Introduced a n ordinance
BUENA PARJC -Parents
Without Partaen, t n c • ,
Fullertoll-Ambtlm Chapter
~ p\aDI a Mlf·belp wltb
hypD01ll proerun terr their
general meetinl here Fri-
day. at I p.m. in the Buena
Park EJb' Club, 7 11 2
Metro. Ave.
"" 11...., om.. Monday to aetuu ~ty ,__ .......... the t
11:• •·"'· T-•· "-11221 ._ transfer taxes for 1·
.. -II. II the OTdinance ii ap. ,., ........ .,:=.-:,: .,_llMtllft. -pr11ved, the clt," w.l1l ncclve
um ...._ M. M cen.U for every n.oao
M:SJ •.n>,. ""*81 •14. 1JUI -worth of property deh&ni·
Dr.--.. member of the Cattfomla
State Hwoosla Al10Ci1ttoe,
will sped: on "How to HelP
Yourself Without R •a 1 l y
Trying." A 11 interested
1J.n.gle panntl are Invited
"""'·· s.. !.. -.. ed lnlide Its boundaries.
1:• •·"'· .,_..,, ..,.,. n ... toll The co unty now ttiee.lve1
1J;"":'m., °'::i1t _,.,, n• --these funds In addition to
....... another 55 cents per fl,000
t:• ,. ...... .....,. 11... --...,, worth of e:rcban•ed nm. -'-' Jl!wl e r· -
DEA71l l'llO'l'ICES
CLARK
w1111-Je c .. rt. Jr. AM n. "'
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w .. lfn1ro11tr ""'--... ''"' --lwrf -~. JEFFRIES
eoc11 "'""''"· 1n Vk1 .. i •• s... c• _ .......... '"'" f9', 20. $UrYIYl<I
"" w!fot, .... "· .HlfTi..1 .,. .......... ....,. ,_ .... Ntl, """ ,,_
d ...... ""-L Dtbo<°" -°""9i.o
GI-•· 911 Oii ._.. C-111 ; --· l ... C11 lM V-11. ~. Frkley,
11 .t..M., WI "" a.-J •t ,K lfk
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.... "' !Nik• .._1.1 .....,"''""'-· ,.._ '*"'"""' "° "" City of tt-. SAYRE
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perty. to attend.
2300
lliltor Bl.
IN
HARIOll
CENTER
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
SALEt FEB. D-23-24
LADIES' LADIES'
TOPPERS DRESSES
$8.99 & up $8 .99 & up
s1 OFF s1 OFF
CAPRIS ··----·-········•...U.tt
SWEATIRS._.,..;.;
111."
BLOUSIS and
T·SHIRTS ... .,.. ... ,.
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SK IR TS __ __.,.. :-: ~ ~422
1,ADIES' UNGRllS --~
: .~ ••.9. $1.99 '. $1 .61., 2/$3.22
HOSE, ••9: $1 .. 5,9. I ..•.•••. 3/.$1 .00
PANTIES, ••9· .59 ......... 3/SJ.2J
HAS, ro9. $2.00 ..•........ $1.59
llAS, .. g. $2.00 ............ $1.U
llOllS, .. 9. $3.81 . $3.59 ., 2/$7 .oo .....
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• USE OUll LAYAWAY •
'Ull YOUll
Wrook Kills
GI in .County
. " SANTA ANA -Mu1ne
Laue, Cpl. Da.v.id E. Corle,
19, Altooim, P~. -killed
early toctiy whel be ap-
paratJy fell atleep. at the
wheel and hll car careeDed
off llJoe Santa Ana .Freeway
Into I-tree. the C•Ulornia
Hi«h'tray Patrol J&kl.
Corle, who was stationed
1t Camp Pendleton Marble
Bue, WU dead Oii atrinJ
at commwdty botiitaJ.
H i1 two il·arlae
P"'Mnlttt wwe injured
aerioully, 611.CBP iaid.
B UE'N A
Members of
Clerb Internati o nal
Association, APL-CJO IMal
324 here au • e e k
nominated wltbout •
position tbe entire 1l1te of
olficera endorttd by the in-
ternatlonil union's Rtirinl
president, James A. Sul·
frid1e. 1 , , • _i..! .. ' \ • ' lVlDUI' Z. B erlan d ,
~-treuurer of the
13,-local, uid
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':ius'r lllNG YOUR IOD OR
MIASURIMINT
-Wl(L DO Tltl RUTU . .
S.,~tiot1 iftc~••:' Antiq11•
tiioi1: Tt.ermo lined, fiborglus,
cor•tot ~olors.
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ft% Off on AD &r• Trnerse Ml During Tllis Sllell
GllOUP NO; 'I INCLUDIS ANTIQUI e C0119NIT e SILK-encl GlOll
If You Need Dr.,_·
Yo11 CM't Afford
To Miu n.0..,
VALUES!!! '
Co,.. and S..
For YoUrtalf
120 I 5'1nd 61
s9··99,,.
SAVE 9.00 Pr. _
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Group No. 2
AT IU•MILT ........ PllCll
lnclud• Wooly GM e Ttwmlllne • ,
CHI CK THESE BOXES POI RIAl.,GIORGI WASHINGTON Sl'ICIAUIJI
' Two Groups
D9C0RATOR
PILLOWS ..... ., .... ,..
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Issue Not Yet Ovtn-
PORTL..\ND, Ore. (UPI\ Annette. now the wife of determination l.o f(lllOW the continue.• lo help finartce furtber court
_ On a Sund1y afternoon Porllaod,n.w1 photoarapber caae through tn the U.S. Johnaon •aid at tllJa 1ta1e e111t.1. She flgure1 lt will COit
In May, Jll66 coed Annette Michae1Conardw11 ''disap-Sunu.Ptt'e'd".'.e Court, she ~d-he believed Jt il&k'al for up to '1.200 ta aipp1J foe
Buchanan, 20, returned to poi"nted." her to aps:il,J lw .I Wit of the writ
the Unfveraity of Oregon ''I personatly be I I e ve "Very frankly I was on certiorari. ,...._ ...., the "My jcil i1 to raiH ,_
campus ln Eu1ene from a ttlere is a coostituUonal ttle verge o1 completely U.S. 8-prttnt ODart lo in the next ~ montbl,"
friend'• wedding in her bui.I for a newsman'• dropping the whol~ th.Ing. review tM et.., U it she &aid. lndic•Una 111be
hCKne town of Seattle. quaWif:d privi1ege,· 's he Th.en I talked to Att Johnson apeed:. o.r.a I ~nta w9U]d MU !Mip fnm ""1011M
Misa Buchanan w a 1 said. and he read me porUons ~ f~low. of the publilller• who have
managin& editor of the atu· Asked rf 11\e wavered ol an Oakland Tribune Annette uW Mlt OM.land supported me editorially ill
dent newspaper, o a 11 '! _,,_,._,_the __ dec_ci_m_o_io_he_, __ od_itOT"i.I encoura1tU1".:·::!g'-"m:Ce_1::..o_Trcc.:;ibwi&=c:·_hod~'-"p"Joll'!~"'--'=-..:""°=-the=_,""'='-.'-' --------"-='-"='-'"-=+:-=.:..;;:..:..::..::.'ii'=~:;.:..::.~=-;F::.:;'--;.!.....:;._+
Emerald. whiefl Rad been
running a series ol rtnries
from the coUeiiiate press
service on marijuana use
on otner campuses.
She ran into a ft'OLIP of
students who took exception
lo some of the articles, es·
-eclally one that mentioned
'tudenta spend:!~ up lo lfiO
a WffK on marijuana.
Mills Bucnanan was asked
wtiy she didn't do IOlflething
about getting the truth on
marijuana.
"Get off my back." she
told them. "Write a letter
to UM! editor."
TOLD EDITOR
But she told bu editor
about it.
l: ''He said lo look intn it,"
the said.
She did . Her Ufe ha11n't
been the aame since.
Sbe now is in the proce1s
ol preparing an appeaJ o(
• coottmpl of court con-
' • victlon to the U.S. Supreme
'~ Court.
District Attorney William
, , Frye was conducting an in·
• • vestlgation into marijuana
use in the Eu1ene area
when Annette's article -
detailing experience o f
!even atudenl!I who claimed
ro be marijuana ustt1 -
appeared. The next step wa1
; : not long In coming.
• • "A man brought me a
I
Mlbpot:na." she uid.
Snt: wu taken to court
and ordered to disclose the
names al the H ven to the
country grand jury. Sile
refused -saying 1he had
promised oot to use their
namM.
WEU. PUBLICIZED
Then. in a widely publicit:·
~case. Miu Buchanan wa1
indicted on a contempt of
court charge and round
;ullty. Circuit J u d gr.
Edward Leavy spared a
jail term hut fined her ""°· Annette and her attorney,
Arthur Jotmaon of Eu1ene
-encourapd by editorial
support from newspaper! -
decided to -weal to the •
1ta:te 1upreme court.
(Annette 1ay1 she still has
the PX! sent her by eir·U.S.
Sen. William Knowland -
publisher of the Oakland
Tribune -to p1y the fine
when and if nece1Jary.)
Money for the atate ap-
peal, she 1ald, came m<>1t.iy
from private individuals.
"Little old ladies would
send me 15 ... tht' Arizon1
High School Press Coo·
ference 1ent me around
l50." silt said.
J ohn11on argued before tlif'
Jlate su preme court 'ttlat
"freedom of the pre!s" was
clearly inv-0lved in ht.r
refusal lo discklse her
Jources. The nww district
11ttorney, .Jobn Le ah y •
argued the" was no Jtlte
~tatutfl giving a reporter a
shield.
GAVE RULING
In mid-January of thlJ
year. the Oregon S1.1preme
Court handed dow.-1 ill ru l·
ing.
The de<:1s1on: llnanimous.
•\nnelle Wd.ll guilty.
i ll wa~ w ri t len , In·
cidentally. b y Associate
. luslice Alfred T. Goodwin.
who a5 a college 1tudent
was a reporter on the Ma me
newspaper which printed
the marijU&lla articles. He
later was a professional
newspaperman.)
"The on)J' i111ue," the
decisiort began. "ts whether
lrttdom of the press &ives
a new.papn" reportf:t the
cotlltftutional r i g b t to
pr!!Rrvl the anonymity of
an lnforlllef' In the f.ce of
a court order requirhlg
disclOlun."
The decision eanctuded :
"We hold that tber1 11
ne comtitut:H.1:1 reuoa for
creatins a qu.al.ified rfrtbt fOr
some, but not alters, to
withtlo1d evicttnel .u an aid
to newJllhrinC. We do not
hold ~ the Coeltitution rwbidl tbe ..,..u .. enact-
ment d r•a•onable
privihl:n to wltlt.bold
.. ~. 11ull queetioo ii
Mt Ware u. We bold _., __ "' ...
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11141 It II . up to tbe ptjllk:
<lqlalalurea) to decr.d. upon ,,.,...,.,a pdYileJu . • '
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WHINIVE!i YOU!i HO RS{ PLACES}·'
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Tbe Penta.-..,,.,."1 IB-•~n1 the i a t e t v a l Anny pm!llttoopers, a n d ranellll or e~tre.
tends 10 ma.laU1a .. __. betwefll toun ol. dutf in Marintt specifically asked The neceulty to duw allo
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AaJia. • Jobnaon should ord• an in· nam. The Anny and Marines
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• 1 ft DAIL V 'ILOT
PORTLAND. Ore. IUPJ\
-On a Sunday afternoon
in May. l~ coed Annette
Buchanan, 20. returned to
the University ol Oregon
campus In Eugene from a
friend's wedding in her
home IA>wn of Seattle.
Annette. now the wife of determination to foUow the
Portla.od news photographer case through to the t;.S.
Micbul Conard wa1 "disap-Supreme Court, &be ad·
pointed... mitted:
·•1 personally b ~I i eve "Very frankly r was on
Miu Buchanan w a s
there is a coastituttonal the verge o{ completely
basis for a newsman's dropping the whole thing.
qualified privilege,' • s b e Then I talked lo Art Joh nsoo
said. and he read me portions
managina editor of the stu·
dent newspaper. 0 a i I '!
Emerald. which nad been
running a series of ttorie!
from the collegiate press
service on marijuana use
on other campuses.
Asked ii she wavered ol an Oakland Tribune
after the decision in her editorial encouraging me to
She ran into a group of
· students who took exception
to some of the articles, 11-
-eclally one that mentioned
'tudentl 1pendfng up to '60
a w~K on marijwma.
Miss Buchanan was asked
why she didn't do something
about getting the truth on
marljuana.
"Get off my back." she
told them. "Write a letter
lo the editor.·•
TOLD EDITOR
But she tokS her f'ditor
' about it.
''He said lo look into it,"
: • fbe 11.id.
She dJd. Her tile hasn't
been the aame since.
She now 11 in the process
of, preparing an appeal of
a contempt of court con-
' • victloo to the U.S. Supreme
•' Court. ! · District Attorney William
Frye wu conducting an in·
vesticalion into marijuana
use in the Euaene nea
· •hen Annette's article -
detailing experience o f
.!even studenta who claimed
to be marijuana users -
appear~. The next step was
: : not long In comlng. ! • ''A man brougtll me a
subpoena." she said.
She wu la.ken to court
and ordered to disclose the
names of the seven to the
country grand jury. She
refused -saying she had
promised not to use their
nameil. ·
WELL PUBLICIZED
Then. m a widely publiciz-
ed can. Miss Buchanan was
ind1cted on a contempt of
court charge and found
guilty. Circuit J u d g e
Edward Leavy ~ared a
jail term but fined her
l300.
Annelle and t\er attorney.
Arthur Jobnlon of Eugene
-encourapd by editorial
support from newspapers -
decided to appeal to the
ttate 1upreme court.
(Annette 11y1 she still hat
the $300 sent her by ex-U.S .
Sen. William Knowland -
publisher of the Oakland
Tribune -to pay the fin•
when and ii necessary.)'
Money for the state ap-
peal. she 1ald. came mostly
from prfvate individuals.
"LitUe old ladies would
send me ts ... the Arizona
High School Press Con-
rerenee sent me around
ISO.'' she said.
John11on arguf'd before thf'
11tate rupreme court that
"freedom of the pre.<111" w;i s
clearlv involved in her
refusal to discl<>sf' h~r
5ources. The new district
3tlorney. .John Le ah y •
argued there wu no statf'
~tatule giving a reporter a
shield .
GAVE RULING
ln mid.Janult"Y of tt\ls
year. the Oregon Supreme
Court ha~ down iu rul-
ing. The dec1S1on: Unanimous.
Annette wa~ guilty.
1 Tt wa~ w r i t t e n . In ·
cidentally. h '! Associate
.lustice Alfred T Goodwin.
who as a college 11tudent
was a reporter on dle ume
newspaper which printed
the marijuana articles. He
later was a professional
newspaperman.)
''The oa\y issue," the
decision began, ''Is whether
freedom ol the press lives
a new~ reportl!'T the
constituUoaal r i i b t to
preserve tbt UOGymity ol
an informer ln the face of
a court order requlrblg
disctoture .' ·
The decbioo concluded:
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Johnson said at ttUa 1t.aie
be believed it lo&)c:al for
her to appl1 fer • 1111rlt of
cer tiorari. W'll1dl ukt the
U.S. SUpreme <lMll't to
review the cue. If it
agreed. o r • I .,.._ents
would foU<>W.
to help finance furlber court She laid, "{f we can•t
cost.I. She figures it will coat raile lbe n.tra m o n e y
up to Jt,200 IA> apply for chaocu a. .. ..., file
the wrll for .... writ. ..
''My job ls to raise '* S1'ma Della Gil. pro.
in the next ~ montbl," feuioul J •a:t•• Ii a•
she said, illdicaUng Iha fr.._,.ty, llM ..._. • Ja.
would teet help trom ••some ttnlt in 8UDI a "'91 u
of ttie pubUlhers who have , a fried fl. the ~ llbe ,
supported me editorially la aaid. A~ette said the Otkland
Tribtine had PMdaed '500 the past.·· II lbe loMs l• tt.e '1.s.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Pentaton apparmdy ln·
tends to maintain t\t oat·
nar Vietnam duty tour
~garclus of any oClber K ·
tions ~ bol&ter U.S. military
ma.npoitver in Sou t b e a • t A&ia. •
1'Tbere fa no .-timent tn
f .v« ot stretching the
-," Olle hW' oftk:i.al 1aJ4. .,.. '()Qt.. to.Ir' ,if
awfully U141ul as a mor~
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1tud,Jing several , pouible
ll'l~es to use, U.. man-
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~~''M..,:~1 • • eaJUac to ~· du t•y thouauds ft National
Guardsmen and ie.-rvistl,
Increasing draft c • 11 s ,
st.onening the I 11 t e 1 v a l
between tours ot duty in
Viet..nam and brlftljng more
troops back from Europe.
An already Ulbt man-
power situation .,, o u l d
become worse if President
John.son should order an in·
crease in aulhor!Jed troop
levels fo~ Vletnam bey~
the ~~ pt a n o e d s~.000 ~y mictoai.un!ner.
Johnson 1ald last weekend
tie will boost the level "d
we need to."
Penue<io offitlab sald1 Gea. Willia1'r C
Weatmor~od, l:l.f. ccq•
mander iA v~ bas ntt
yet req\lelted #!f , over-aU. n.cr..e. But al 11 \.tar
IOUtCeS 8J1*l .. t bit will .• ,
I.Qt week Jobuotl ai>-
proffd lbe speedy shipment
to Vietnam ol about 10,500 ln ~ Caribbtu. Medlter·
Anny pantroopers and ranean ol' elamere.
Marines speclficaUy asked The necesalty to draw ailo
for by Westmorellftd as in-on an already thin Marine
sura1ce again.at Ml expected contingent in the United
Communlst assault on the Stat\I also tended to un-
Khe SaAh atroft«bold in dencore the overall man-
nortbwesterft South Viet· power problem.
nam. The Anny and 'Marines
1't\1s d e v e 1 o p m e n t haw tried to aJlow a man
nlghlfghted Ple manpower at least 24 months away
~11eezo becau-. 1l ,drew from Vlet..nam before he Is
lrOln 'ttie Ullitect ~tat.e.s a aeat1 b•cl<. ~
briglde Olttie l2nd ~bQrne ~.tsµl~I~ • u ex·
Division, the la(t diyislon· , ception ~ad to ba ade 10
size Anny outfit c;apable ol the case ol the_.,,, reln-
qulck reaction le ~1 oew forceolenl of • '11 O • S 0 0 ~~ea which tiaay. ~ewlop1 ~troorf' ~l!arines.
~bout 40 per ceAt of the
paratroop brigade had been
back from Vietnam leas
than ~o years, and maoy
les1 than ooe year. The
Marine reaiment wu in
aomewbat the aame ahapt.
Faced with. •t:rollC pro-
testa from ~usresSJMn and
relatives ol m-e& being
retllrned to Vietnam, the
Army is developinc a plan
to permit wbat is called a
"phase return'' of mee wbo
had recently returtwid from
their first war tour.
r. state Department dncom11u made public over the weekend disclose that ·
:J<J&eph stalin'J ol~ ton. Yakov, Wa!tMiot Ae death in a German prison camp
in the tpring ot 1943 aft« pleadiJIJ: "GUrd, lhoot mer• Details of his death, an
act bordering on suicide, were ca~ by Allied force! in Germany in 1945 but~ 9eef'et, even from stani.. to..spare him pain. In top photo, Yakov
is \ue& · by Nazi officers after bis ~e. At bottom, his body rests ~ aeam,t barbed wire after he Wi! s{aiji.
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J1ace Heart Trouble
/ . . . }leleri ·.t hnl.i n gs at
Memarfal lfM&*al ltr Long
Beach indicate that more
than one out of every 10
business executives between
the ages of 35 and S5 ha~
: 1lgn1 of significant coronary · CM w t dlseue. w oman Contrary lo popu\Ar M.:
, eeptlons, the re.,~~ At h:Jstitute . jec•showed that~ o~40
• ~ . percent of the ~~
th.I v · · cordftary disease ex•nte Mn. Xa e U s c h o 1 d , chest pain warntngs. speech patbolDltat of the . .
Mardan School of Educa-These findings were a
·~~onal Therapy, ~7Sf Orange result of the treadmill heart
, Co 1 ta Mes a, atre.ss test, used at Ho_ag
pated bf i special in-and · some other maJOr
lu~ ~ iD. Buffalo. American . hospitals f o r ~~ew York. di a g nos ls as well as ;> The institute wu eptiUed, research.
Eriew Developmenti ill ll the test, ~e patient
ucafional DJagnoaes and walks on an inclined electric
e , Trainint of. Children tre~mill at speeds ranging
"11th Severe Le a r n I n g from 1.7 mph. lo 5 mph.
~is abilities . ' ' Mrs. Electrodes on the person's
.-.uschold's speech was on chest j?ive the doctor instant
"Integrating Perceptual and e I e c t r o c a rd lo graph
uage Training in the readings.
roopt." 1 · According to the doctors t ·i.in atltu te 'Was conductingtheresearch
ICIJ'DIOrff by the Ne'1f Vork project. the test serves . as
'.t'tite Department of Educ•· a yardstick for measurlllC
... lion add the Board · of coronary condition as well ~ o o peralve Educational as a detector of. heart pro-
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Our hlefth and happinen, our Yer'f lives,
depend upon this spiritual link. It can never
be broken. Sometimes, It's only a whisper tn
thouaht-but it grows cradually into a deeper
wisdom. an ~renen oft~ presence and
love of~ Many have seen its tangible
evidence In the form of Christian healing. ·'
Hear this pubffe lecture, "Humanity's Link ,,
with God, .. by QEITH A. &tlMMER, C.S.,of tbe
Boeld of L.ecb1Neh19fot"'9 First Church of
'a.rittf 'Sdel~ iR .,_,., Massachusetts. ., ~II ' W
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Choose among the Impala VB Sport coupe,
"-Door Sedan and Station Wagons. -For
added beauty and protection, each comd
with whitewalls, front fender lights, door-edge
' . guards, floor in.ts and bUm,,.r guards (only
• f.~front on wagons). For more savings, we've
.• .,..aged three groups of custom features
.)'Ou can order; '1) 327~u-.-in. 276-hp VS with
l>owerglide; (2) power steering and brakes;
,3) power disc brakes, power steering and
Comfortilt steering wheel.
You've ·lot nothing tO gain
by settling for :. l.ess. car.
· 'not even money)
'II Chevelle-prlCel et.rt lower
thlln any other mld-1ize car'1.
Mlc:Hlz• means we put 111 the good things-
llke Full Coil suspension for a big-car ride-
Into a slightly smaller size. Comfort items like
supple vlnyl upholstery and wall-to-wall
~ting ar• yours In most models. And
Cttevef11 col'MI s-8d to y0ur needs. Coupes
and convert,lbl.e ddJ °" a'tporty 112" wheel-
.,._, while teda"f and ngons have a
femily-slze 119-wheeJba•. Get America's
moet popular mict-ein c.r--Ohevelle.
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OtherwlM known M .lrhe Hagoei, • tttll tcaJ>e
irihertltd·llt ~·oer ."8f •rom Cof'Y9tte and ,et r.·
famlly...tyle ro6M:'Whtlt other aportlt., a& tta price
gives you ffftut'8 Uk• Aatto ¥entfl1tJon, w\deo-ttance
and a 327-cu.-ln. atandard V8? C.mero: It'• growing
faster In popularity lbM any oth« 1pc>f11ter in
the lnduatty. ~
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with bokf new~~...., CICllNf't. a
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In County
Four Orange County resi-
dents were Nclp_lentl of
awarda from the Freedom•
Foundation at"Valley Force
for "outata.ndlng achieve-
ment in bringing about a
better understanding of the
American Way of Ufe" dur-
ing 1987.
The Freedom I.e:aderahip
Medaf"t.as awarded to Wal·
ter and Cordelia Knott. · ot
Buena Park, "for their COii•
atant example of responslT
bllityand citizenship
through loyalty to Obd,
Country and humanity."
Ernest Crain, a member
of the political acie~e fac·
ulty at Santa Ana College,·
received one of the National
Recognition Awards.
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Blue Star Mothers
The Rev. John F. Sammon
of Sl Cecilia'• Church. Tu•·
tin, received '5CXI and an en-
cased Ge«ge Wuhlngton
Honor Medal for hla aer·
moo, "Watchman, What ot
the Night?"
Can Hang Star Again A 34·member National
Awards Jury, composed of
State Supreme Court Jus-
tices and beach of national
For tbt ftnt time tn 3>
yean blae star mothers are
able to mow their color•
apln by dbplayln( oervtce
flap like thou 1-1 durin&
World Warn.
The Calumet Unit ol lhe
MarlDI Corps Leap Am:-
Wary of lfilhlad, Ind. ii
maldn( tho flap llflllable.
'Ihl flap, wttll r • d
borders around blue star•
In the center of • tlald of
wbHe and wtlh told tu.els
on both ddel, an being
made available to fam11Je1
of men and women Mn'in&
lD any branch of tbt armed
fon:ea aDJWbere Jn the
world. The nap are a l1 0
available with a gold star
that honon a aervlceman
who baa given bi.I life in
combat
They may be obtained by
writing Ethelred& Whelan, patriotic, veterau and terv·
4110 Magoun Ave., East Jee organizations, selected
Chicago, Ind. 48312. 'Ille the award r ecipients
prlce ol lhe n..r Is 11.eoj,;;;;=======.I pl111 3> cents postage.
Mesa Student
In 'Who's Who'
Costa Mesan J oh n G.
Macy. 100 of Mr. and Mn.
Paul A. Macy, ~ Serra
Way, WU recently 1elected
fer lncluaion in the lJll edl·
ti.on of. "Who'• Wbo Among
Students in Amertcm Unl-
veraiUea and College1." •
Macy, who &raduated with
a degree In bu.alnt•• admin·
btraUon la at September .
wu setected on the basil of
his academic achleveme1;:;
and particlpatioo lo camp111
achievement
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Ortnte ·,County 1ast •k to thank ftnancial sbpporteM,
patrone•es. A few moments also Were 'Cle:voted to re-
flecting on. past accouiplishrnent. i~ ·
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home of Mrs. J06eph Pardieck was'tbe presentation of a
'4.~ dtect to Si..tter Bertille of. ~~do~~ service.
Witll only 30 llCtive members aiii ,113,.potronesoes
from the Soultlland, this group bas reuon to be proud
of its imptb!Bive gm which exceeded the past year's by $5oo.
No doullt, the .pl will be set even higher next
mon1b by Mn<. -llOd"' when she 'l"COpts tile
gavel 'and d\Ees •!,Ille. preoldency.
Serv!nfl witbd!er will be tlle Mmes. Thorria F. Riley.
-...... l!UH allil Robert C. Robb, first, second and ~~vice presidents;· John Lawson, trea6W'er; Roger
Salmon and Robert MarWIWl, recording and correspond· lJlt """"1mes, and Jolin Coodoo, prou dlairman. -.
· Orange Coast patrone11e1 receiving apeciel thanka
""'1uded the Mmes. George Scott, J<llle Rosan, John Curci,
,Duncan Leys, Bertine Treat and Tbo.,.. Walker.
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Mluring ""PPon ore Oort lo ri4ht> Ille Mmes. Mawb WOl;h,:.
new member; Jooepli Pardieck, wbo opeoed her home for a hJndi. i ·
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cedes tl!e -""' ol _,., esbibltion of Newport Harbor Fine Arts
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Throngs Crowd
Rare Exhibition
One of the major attractions in the Harbor Area In the
field ol art is the current exhibit of Newport Harbor Fine
Arts Patrons.
Crowding the Pavilion Gallery du ring show hours. de-
votees will find a special program luring them once more
to the setting.
At 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, William Payne, an in·
struotor at Orange Coast College will lecture on Arts of tile
Northwest Coast Indian and Alaskan Eskimo which CC>mO
prise the ex,hibition.
The show will be open for public viewing through &mo
day. Mardl 3, Hours are· from I to 5 p.m. Wednesday!
through Sundays and 6 to 9 p..m. Mondays. Special trained
docents will be on hand as guides, and group tours may be
arranged by calling either Mrs. Rie'ha rd Stewart at 494-2052
or Mrs. Spencer Richard.son, 673-9546.
This comprehensive cotlection has more than 300 oot·
Jtanding works of art from univenities. museums and priv·
ate COUections throughout the West Coast. Included are
ceremonial masks, totem poles, fea st dishes, carved eagles
and ravens, drums and blankets.
The creative and technical skill. which has earned
these people a right to take their place with the great artists
ol the world, displays a marvelous concept of design, beau·
· ty of fonn and exquisite workmanship that are unequalled.
Today, only "I few artists work ln the traditional style,
so Utis exhibit is a rare opportunJty to see some of the
most representative works -an exhibit of hjstorical, cul·
tural and educational values.
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feature lt&rted they sl111wef!i a few ' abort ~U. One wa:; a brief
r~ film which ~:cture..t our
. boy1 la Vietnam saluting the
,Am111ca Oag. The nBtTator then Mi( ,,..,. and genUemen, the Na·
tlGnll Aatbem." 1'la ~ my husband jumf>'d lo ~ IMt Tlie fellow with 11:s •~
111 •-W'alitat could have been heard
Al .. g county, "Sit down ,
YOU My . husband yelled back, "Y~~ed to •land "P when tbt A.trtM.m it played." With
t,bj: me out of my s ,. a t.
NO • in the auditorium stood
Wt..llke a fool -especially
plaJed cmty a few bata.
--ll myhuJblod.sald·
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-that he was sure we dJd the right . ing. but It hasn't helped. If I ~t
thing and those who remained seated hJm he 'd land in the hospital. Whit
were not only ignorant but unpatriotic. do you suggest? -UPPACRICK ~,.
Please tell me AM ls my husbant'I DEAR UPPA1 A ZZ.yur4d Jlrl
correct about ttd1? ~ UPSTANDING 1'11o doeu'C wut lo be pbc:W, ,.....,
AMERICANS a • i mun«~ bewa perfedlJ .. .. w It .. a llop lo .. K ....
driettichML : f DEAR UP: y..,. liatbaH It
ml1taken. Wka tM Natlonal A!Oem
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 22,
not beautiful but I've been told I
am ~es:y looking. r have • Dew bots
who is old cnougb lo be my
grandfather. Ht ltarted out by &lvlng
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accordiogly.
Vl8GO ( AGg.. 23-Slipt. ti) :
• Your feelinll may be dif·
ficult to defiM. Yoo 8Pfl•
"fte wlM -... COlltrOls to be in rebelloul mocld.
bil dillthlJ • • • AltroilCY What is nflld6d la COD-
pabda • • .,:· atuctlve outlet for creative
ARID (.._eb 21·.\p'll energies. Fiaisb a project
11): Be aur• ot tacta. o.. in which baa be-. left banim1 . autbafttJ eoald cbll ..... a LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
cledlion. Stand up f o r After morning h o u r s ,
belWI. But be ready to back emJ'basla is on h o m e •
ibem _, with 1olld in-security, how you utilize
f...atic& I mp or t 1 n t past and present knowledge.
m11..,. 11 due. Key Is fresh outlook. Include TAiiiUI (April •May loved on,s in unique plan,
JO): Durial .nenooe bears project.
be •e com•Mlcatlma lines SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
are .,,.._ Obta1a JUt frOm 21): Relief of financial
ARIES m....,e. ReaJlu pressure iodJcated. You cet
1bat current di.lemma is chance to move about, to
about to be tol¥9d. JnfOnna-dltplay v«satility and
tion you ... t la 011 ~way. talent. Pounce on op-
GEMINJ (May <11.JWle portunity. Key is to be alert,
20): Accept fact that past bright. Control emotions.
plfJiMD~ Don't ,mnit Olle
"9 O.tten to u.l'you.
~(Dec ...
Jaa. lJ): ·-......., ... dlleriet. Cycle IMVff 91>•
rt.J cuds dOM to cbelL
Don't tell all you know. You
are belAI obaerv-.l .by peo-
ple who coonder y o u r
CIUM. Maintain clpltJ. •
AQUAIUVS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): aome financial plus
are aubject to a b r u p t
chapge. Move wlta the tide.
B ... act.lens OD knowledle
rather tUD impuLle. Accent
today on bow yon flt in with
orgJ.Diiational plans.
PISCES (Feb. 1&-March
ti): Streit OD !loW to fulfill
desires. K17 ii to gain co-
operatloo of f a m i 1 y ,
usociates. Be dipl6matic.
Make ne c e ss ary ad·
justmentJ. avoid tendency
to be obstinate. is tone -baUd far the SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 2'l·
future. Be wiDlnC to tear Dec:. Zl): You are presented :::0 .!e.~t ~~: with opportunity to invest .;:_::, '::';=' = ~
real or lmaclned allpta. in your own talents. Key :% :::":I :_ T:"' o.::' =.
C ... ..-. (J 21.J l is to know when you are .._ o"11..v ~•LOT. tlGOI :12.«1, Oteno IM'"-s.n une u Y i..-~-g a 1· n c • r • 1 y com-) a--_-a,. -1&...J.l-""""' ,.. "' c..dnll li.flon, New Yottr., N.Y. 10011. 22 : ~ rvvrv• .. ,~a. -----------------
81 they exllt. Avoid fooU:n g
yourself. If reallltic. you 1et
Footlight Festivit).1 for the Footl~se
job completed. Fu1ftll desire
tot quality -but don't insist
on perfeetlon.
LEO (July 23-Au&. 22.) : FrldW, Feb. 23, performance ot "Barefoot ta the
Part in the Laguna ~. thell ...... in
the Smith'• Newport Beach home for an atfer-
tbeater champagne party. Chairmen are tM Mmea.
Wlll.lama, Rori Yeo, James Bari and Norman Cates.
Settle fl.nardal queatioos.
Find out how mac:b la ex-
pected of you. Don't beat
around the bUlb. FNnk
money apprabal p r o v e s
beDefldal. Know tbla. Act
Homemaking Test
Winners Told
Seven area coeds finished
first in a written knowledge
and attitude. exam given in
their hjgh ~ts by the
1968 Betty C r o c k e r
Homemaker of Tomorrow
sponsors.
educational srant.
St.ate winners will join in
an expentt plid educational
to~r of Co lon ial
WlWamsbarc, Va., a o d
Washington. D.C. The na·
tional winner will be chosen
on the • balis or her test
acore plua perlODal ob .. rva.
tlon and Interviews durinl
the tour.
Each girl. a senior stu-
dent, now is eligible !or atate
a n d national schol.mlblP awards from General Mills.
contest sponsors. Each al-ready has received a ape-This top winner will be
cially desi&ned 1 11 v e r a w a r d e d a d d i t Iona!
charm. · scbolarsh~ fUndl t'D make
Winners. their parents a total of ~.ooo.
and tcbM ... J • d y The tett coaibt9d o( tO
Bohne, Mr. w lira. t . R. mllltiphi dlia6ee ~
HobM; Hun91ton Blkll~ '1equbidl a &illlltbell*e
Oniaty SchWt•, P1' r I • bowJedCe in v a ti O •I
Mart•et S e b 1 e l t e r , bomemlktn& ftelda raqiq
Newport Harbor· Dorothy from coating and bud&etia&
Patterson. Mr. a8d Mrs. C. to child care, aoclal rel.a·
F. Patter1on. Oorooa del tSonahtps and i nte r Io r
Mar, and Elolae Knof ..... Mr. decontine.
and Mn. Gear,. ADOJ, ·Jn addition, ccmteatalltl
O>ita ...... Ud tit UIWW .. dllc:ullllD
Scout Samples Sweets
Otbln we D • al 1 • qllllllon: lod8I ldldllll D.._.., Mr. Ult Kn. bn1 pointed oat tbat *-
Bel N'UnlM, Manna; ta tod&J'• IGelltr .._.ID
Sal Scblbllla, Mn. C. D. Jmt from co a f ll c U a I ScbabWn. J!:ltlada, .and .....,.,.. OD cooperdlla
N&llCJ' Sbmnu, Mr. and ...t" competltkJD. Bow would
Mn. lloy Sherman, Foun-1 o u . a 1 a f a t u r •
taln Valley. bomemak•, help your fami·
A state Homemaker of lJ resolve the contradldion
Tomorrow winner w 11 1 betwee" thtle two forces?
receive a '1.300 1Cholar1hlp This la tbt 14th yeer ol
and her IChool wtD receive the Belt1 CrocUr SMrc:h
a set of EDeydopaedia ud a rtCOl'4I IOl,711 llrll
Britannlca, w b l l e tbe from 1IPrt ICbooll toe*
ruaner-up will ._.. a • put.
In commemoratioTI of Cub Scout Week the Sw~t Arts Club Is decorating three-
liered cake for St. Joachim's Cub Scouts' annual Blue and Gold Banquet. Tom·
my Williams likes what be samples as Mrs. Peter Tatum and Mrs. Anthony
Alcala' Oeft t.o right) add finishing toocbee on today'e presentation. The club
1s open to thole interested tn sharing idell in cab and CMldy decorlltine,
states b . Alcela', presidenl
Peering Around
CHOC Administrator Lauded
VIRNILL lltUCI ........
Nuptials
Planned
O~GE C 0 U NT Y Fellowship, was a luncheon tuJ,ldl.
Children's Hospital was well 1peaker; Mrs. Jo 1 e p b
represented Wini the just· Stawicki, coordtnator 0( in· TWO llARBOIUTES have
completed C a l I f o r n I a 11 e r v i c e v o 1 u n tetra, been initiated u collepe~
Hospital A s s o c i a t I o n part\cipated in a panel mem~n of Delta Delta ---------i
Convent.Ion in San Fran· dlacusalon, and Mrs. Leab Delta at UCLA. Affiliates
clsco. Mornell, coordinator of are M1aa Joie Stenehjem . The DAILY PILOT
Slater Jolm Joseph. CHOC guildJ. represented the dautber of Dr. and Mn. J. let+ in We.+
administrator who ls tbeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..J reci,pient of a W a Ike rll
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TRAVEL ITEMS
Meke-up kits, curler cevtn • , ,
we1h elNI tlrl en4 I.ta tMN •••
1/2 OFF
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ft' s • speciel comer °" the Upper Level
of our 6fft Shop .,_. yeu'I flncl •I
~ of ... tfffU.. • . • thifHJS
we've er~ ftitlchn in the stock
...... ;+ems I.if+ .,., "*"' Im '"'°"•
buyers' mista•es. slow·moVirHJ 9oocfteS
from al ~·~rtments the+ we've nwirk.d
doWft to 1 pi+ttnce. lu+ th.+'1 not •• • • •
The idM of the R.1 M1rket is 1
sort of bergain hunter's ~me where the
merch.nclite is c:on+;nwily being nwtrked
dowt,. n.-+rid, the iptc. of the g~ ..
it to pt it. item ~ w•n+ for the pike
you went +o ~y, before someone else
SMpl it up! ... rMY be mar\ecf down
even lower tomorrow • • . but. it fMY
be fOM, teel n-.. are hunclrecfs of
...._ +. -.ch thrv now. New liffie
gems wil be acid.cf 11 tf,e tirnel
OPEN DAILY ' • 6
TASTE UP TO
GROUND CHUCK
for noMer ~. W.. tulNtill& me&Uoa.es.
elqant Salllbury ate a k I .
Give your Mousaka Krda,
Picadillo or Ow· Y oll-&.uic an
extra flavor ride by ~
them ~ with croaqd dmck.
OmlideT Milter Oax:k'a
prime location, the nice
sbou1der. home " all thole
delicious 7 bone and center
cat cbudt routs you !eve
10 much. OK. OK • • •
Ow-Yok..&q, Sallie versiM;
Brown a. minced anioe and
1 arnall clove at minced
garlic in 1 tat>leapaon pemit
oil Stir in l plUlld of
Richard's tender delicious
groond chuck and coot 3
minutel· Add 3 C\1PI of walf'r
and 3 tablespoons w y •uce·
Brine to a boil. Add one
[IOWld Richard's an9'1. crakle
'n pop fresh green beaM
diced. Cook 10 minutes. Add
a can or water chestnutz.
Shake up 3 tablespoons cam.-
statth with a lltUe wat#r
and .put in pan and atir
till thick and d Kr. Serve
with ric:e. Ground cbuck
ahoy. wins a gold •'tar on
YOW' lbopping II.It every
time. For added e 1' t r a
juiciness in yoor next croand
chuck bamburgeni, lldd a
tie.tei egg or % cop al.
dry wine either r«I OI' white .
THE MAR.KET PLACD
SP'ELLB)t.JNDSVU.LEl
Ba~ aii m have Jnvlded
!be Yacht Sbq>, 1bads at m-eJB and undress in the
Newport Beachlel't n:ienner.
One teeny tiny number
whope It up with «a.nee and
pink stripes, another abouta
pcilley in 9 different eo1on.
Make it a matcWnc affair
via cap aleeved abifta to keep
the sun out and hats to do
the bti flopper 00 and top
the wt:iole thial oa.
1'br molt o( )'Otl pis
woulckl't 1hink o( bQ)'inc •
new ,.ntl ctr.. in the .ate
tr.ls Uiac with i.n to
1-te for 8mdll)' dimes-.
Allow )'OW.tr a. little extra
time and talce in the Yacht
8iql ai&bta ftrst. Dlaconr
the wonderflt.I !lpOl't cluaics
that are IO much a way
at Ufe When yoci live near
die beech. Fresh .. sprinr •
J..S '"'*r'a tat te ra a 11 .._ w llr'alrn. blac* end
.,._, • a natural
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ArNTnlJNG wmt DAISIES
TBll YEMt IS THE GO
Hans Ten m~·· IWbn
tnmlal · . • daiNI 6 incbH
llC!'Om. • wild mixlw'e ol
3 eob9 al tilue and :z of
.,._, or ti he likes 'em
llDt try b' 3 yreUows and
........ ~ with oltv~.
Nat • a. )mow ll>out Hene
TlllT Laat tor tlle 2 bare ...... two-. feet stand
-• amllciad and the 10
tD19 1111mir ~er the•· Jf ••• .. did type, try
tar •'fJ, cinnce. green or IDid. EN>thilc'• aot a
meelnc Wre pquO. llnd alllptan.
Mare daiM on rot>'1 1'at1
with 1be llriml turned down
to •ear ~e-tor fun.
If the daiaiet don't tum )'Otl
«111, periaa.111 a tell poodle
(If • IDeft')' ID> round al
horwt zni&ht. 1be srutm
man'1 lbtrt f!VS by Lily ~. .lOO percent da.anJfl __. .Jac or n!l'llllr. Wlllllbel
like • -.se. Another man
great cames in a ~eater
d lt iwcmt Aaillon.
locM like llgbt wei&ht wool
but there 1'0n 't be a ,ai
ID a c:ado.d. APiin ~ can
throw it tn with )IOIJr'
' Unkies. Sony al>otJt U.t! ........ ._ .. '-n.
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Uillt barns lave re!ined _.... in tbl lllaritet Place
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PutioOed Gnt to nmon the
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FRESH HOT -HOUSE &ROWN BROWN
MUSHROOMS 3 CUPS 69¢
KERNS 20 OZ. . , <:. ~
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES J for '1
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BOYSENBERRY Preserves 20 .. 3 fot '1
KERNS PRESERVES
APRICOT-Pl NEAPPLE 20 n. J f ... '1
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ASPARAGUS IO'lt Oz. J for 79c
6UEN 61ANT
PEAS with ONIONS 11 ... 3 •• r69c
&REEN GIANT
NIBLETS CORN 12 ~ J' for 69C
HILLS ~ BROS COFFEE u. 65¢
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
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WHOLE APRICOTS
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GLORlmA
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PILLSBURY Fl.OUR I us. 49¢
ANDERSEN'S
SPLIT PEA SOUP
P'OMf'it~N
OLIVE Oil
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4k
DARIGOLD .AA BDmR I LI. 79¢
~ALLCOlOlS
FAOAL TISSUE .. 200 ct.
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SPRAY OVEN £1ea~r ,,0i. ·91c
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Mor. checkers fo spMCI you thru, more box boys to help you; clerli who h.ve been with us for yHrs and reaRy ~ow groceries, mMt men
w\o a1• experts at making special cuts • • • all this, and much mor•,
· 1chf1 up fo the rMrket that constantly h.1 YOU in mind!
RICHARD'S OWN FAMOUS
LIDO BRAND HAMS
WHOLE
HAMS 59!a. ~~N~RHALF 65!a.
LEAN SHOULDER
GROUND CHUCK 79!a.
RICHARD'S KOSHER STYLE SPLCED
CORNED BEEF BRISKETS 89¢ l~
'100% PURE
PORK SAUSAGE s~~;6~~~0
FANCY CALIFORJNA-GROWN
· ROASTING CHICKENS
JVl A'TS JJIKl!tlHd eatJ
When you feel like something special • , • we have •
complete selection of "PRIME" stNb and roasts!
USJJ.ttfo'!tiitW BA
APPLE SPICE CUP CAKES
Fihcl wit+. chunky apples, nuts 6 for 49C
• • • ~rfect with pork dinners!
CRACKED WHEAT BREA~
Start the day off with the energy
packed good,,_ of whHtl
ICED ORANGE ROLLS
39C
BrMkf11t treat, rich with the teng 6 31 C
of gra+ecl ora19 peef, 0t99e fer
We've Dreamed Up
Something New .••
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Imagine buttery ~ cake in 1 round pan with •
thic:l: layer of pi• fruit over the top to bake end
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1 IM.bble and form a l.cto. tleze , • . ,~
thet's our new d...tl 'M. 7'c. 7•
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IMPORTED A DOMESTIC • •
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Spark up your meals with Chutney, the spicy &st
Indian fruit condiment. Chutney is indis.,..,sible
with curries, but cleli9htful with cold cuts, in hon
d' oeuvres or chopped and blended in chicken
salad.
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~EEF ENCHILADAS
VAN DE KAMPS
CHICKEN Enchiladas 1v. ei.l f• '1
VAN DE KAMPS
CHEESE ENCHILADAS : 1.,, _._3 ._ 41
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ORANGE JUICE ', 0~ ·S-1·.
GREEN GIANT "IN IUTTER SAUCE0 MIXED ·
VEGETABLES tof)z. 4 ,.$.'f
GREEN GIANT "IN eunER SAUCE"
Kitchen SLICED BEANS 10 0i. 4 , ... 11
GREEN GIANT "IN BUTTER SAUCE"
NIBLETS CORN 10 0i. 4 f• 11
MINUTE MAID
GRAPEFRUIT Sections uv, ei.3 for '1
I 000 SPRINGS IONED
RAINBOW TROUT , e. 69c
KRAFT CRACKER BARREL SHARP. EXTRA SH~RP .
CHEESE WHEELS I Ld ... 1.lt;
ALL FLAVORS
KNUDSEN'S YOGURT , .. 5 .., s1 : ,
NEAR EAST AUTHENTIC ARMENIAN RECIPE ;
WHEAT or RICE PILAF , .. 49c
RICHARD'S OWN
OYEN IAKED IEANS ,.. 49c
MINIATURE STRAW FLOWERS
~ FROM BRAZIL
f IESTA f LOWERS
CHOOSE FROM 9 GORGEOUS COt:ORS
RILL Y• LL 8UllCHU S139
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AllTHOIY'S SHOE IEPAI IAY OPIERS
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For NewlYY1eds
W , lello4, d • brldnmaidl, a. • m • 1 .
the boDM I• ta. Dal two Nick CoUl)'tl ucl JUcbaJ1I ~ o1 LL (j ... ) ..._. Hefler ol Coeta lfeaa ad
•. IWe)' Mclt1Den IM Ml Ronald 'Vu 0...Uwl fll
llrlde, the f._. --........ Huntington Beach.
Blliab4 ~ .. !""61! Tbe benedict ..act •.
El Toro C... Mr Adams to~ aa best ma
8tatSoo Chapel WM a.·_., and Lt. E. S. Rummel, Eu. ~'!: .. tbere • .a ~· ~. STld N.PFrabL ch-!.,!L JJ.1.) .. _ .. _,, -~ --om . yn , ilU a .. Stephen L. ...., 118'1 Diego, to Wlber.
chapLaia. Y.UO., ..... ul Guest.a 1atbered in tlie
b r onse ~ StaU NCO Club at El T ...
and candelabra dec:«th • to fete the newlyweds with
the altar for tM ... ' I a champagne recepijan.
rites. Jdisa Kathleen Sul.liftn ol
The new Mn. McMullen 0 r a n g e regiatered· the
it the daugbtv ol Mr. ad cuesta who included Crail .
Mn. Warrea Sr ,..._ Hampton ol Fort Hood,
ol Co1ta Meaa, ad ber Tex., the bride'• brother ad
ba.aband't pm-eat.I ~ Mr. S. B. Lyons of Cottonwood,
and Mn. Ray... It.. Artz., t h• bridegroom'•
McMullea of PbMlliL srandfather.
Given bl ~ i., 1llr Two aunts of tbe bride.
• fAUMr, tbi briile 1Nfti • a Mra. Richard Well • t
1locl' lenith A·llne IOft ao-Virlinla and Mr1. 1'. D
cented with a chanUlly M Goetschius ol C o r o a a 4 •
motif appliqued on pen • asststed at the ncepdc.l
IOle and f.alhioned wtda a along wtth Mn. Jtobeft
matcblnt coat train. McDonald.
Her Enlli:'h •ilk ftlHu The couple bontym00ned waa held tn place wtdi at Lake Arrowhead and Laa
petals ol lac~ and pearl.I, Vegas before vlaitlnt in
and the carried a QlilC9lle • Phoenix.
of battlrtly o..t~ h t a ;, ' The n~• Mrt. McMullen
:CS~ chryaa.Q~llUUDI ii a iJ'aduate ol O»taiM ..
d ~. Bigb School and IDIAed at Weartac a lDel .,.. ti Ora.nee cout eou.,a.. Rtr
• NIW OILJANS TRADITION -. Pmled in costumes tepresenting past Mardi
Gras Balls are Oett to rlgbt) Tbomu Wilder, .. di.rector· ·ol Mystick Krewe of ·
Komus grand ball thil Friday e..mc. -.. Merrill G. HMtings 1968 queen,
and Mrs. Robert Smith, lady in waUlne. Tiley wtth other mem~ of the court
will leld the paaeamry in the Edce-ter a Marina Hotel in Long Bead1.
PROGRAM WRAPPID UP - A Home ~ Careers Conference f«
mothert Md .~ is ~ered tomorrow at Oran1e Coast C.Ollep. On hand to·~~ to Ile . will be Mn. Betty Inman, OCC OOUDll!lor,
Miss ~ ~ and M'ill lloeelyn SUnten <k4 to right). The oonlab ii
slated for 9 '"'1-., 1 p.m. in the coUeae auditDrlum. . .
moa trwn hue and,...... bUlband I.a a cnd8a'9 ef I(. · .
mon beaapiece .u llrl. ~scott Senior High kboil, . 0 m u 5 K p t ~~~~= =-~dArlzA>na _,~..... . .r:eV1e resen s
and matron of h .o a o r • . , ~::.:1b;":; Hillel Club 'Seventh Formal ·Ball I.
Mom, Daughter Confab
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t, ol. Caiilomfa, Riverside Fullerton Junior Collelt will
is ke~ IJ>eak~r. serve as 1bostesse1.
Mrs. Betty Inman, OCC The progam i1 co.
counselor, wil conduct an sponsored by 0 r a n 1 e
oostage coun1t=.:11lon District, cawornia H o m w
with a psnet fl . E c o o omicl AaaociaUoo ;
· Mn. 1'erruc. s m i t b Orange County ~ Of.
s u p er v ill or of bom~ ~; ~C; F JC, ad ~e
economics education, Lant• ,Umverstty of Callfria
Beaab· Ob' ichooll, 1ri11 >.~cultural £ x tens 1 o n
deealbe low the ClrMI'• lemce.
oriented .W<JllUlD can achieve
SDCCHS and Aach t4f level d c;J.lllf~ u a .~tJJ y Groups
w. Bever1 .. Jt•lt•Y •. Of AAUW
So•tb t l'D California • ,
eoardln_. o1 8ura Chana 1 ·&, J . I Scboola, will «fer an educ• meet 01 nt y
tloDll fuhiOD lhow, 1'hidl will 1Dcl*lt1 C»antJ lidt • ' Mra. LMvre~ O'Toole modell. opmed Iler home to the joint
Meaotier1 cf b !tome · meetilC ol the Legislative
ICCIOCllDb dabl of OCC and ud Pitlhics in P u b l i c Educa~ 1tudy iJ'OUps of
Jiunior l Ebef/~" ·Await ..
th-Newport • Coata Mna
Branch of the Americ•
AIHClation of t.Tnlversity
Women.
" 1 ' .. ' r I
PsyGhol~gist's. Talk· , ..
Noted paycbolotist Dr. Ev·
erett L. lboltrom will Id·
dress the•Jumor Ellen lJlub
of Newport Beach at its
11:30 a.m. 1esai• tcmorrow
in the Ebell a~ .. ,
The luncheon meeting allo
will honor JUJDblrl ol ta.
Junior's · ~ • Ebell
Club and 't6ne nW prOYilo
iooala ol tbe Janlon, the Mmes. Robert Baltwn,
Larry MitcMil uc1 u.-
JUchardson. " • Mn.Frank~
ident, will cCllldacl thi lMJd,. neu meed.DI. th~in:t':::'Jl=Juf
Speaker wu E c n e 1 t
Norton . au ls tant
IUPfrlnlendent, Bustneas-
Qr¥tge County Schools Of~
fice who exf)lai'ned the
nrtous facets ol the Mill"'· Vnruh Act-AB m d •as w e r e d q u e a tioa.
reprdi.ng unification and
Uu s c h o o 1 b o a rd s'
rttpOBSiblllty as i.t pertains
fo fu ture legislation and tu· ••• 1be program was ar·
ranced by Dr. H i 1 d a
McCartney, e d u c a t i o n
~tor for the Newport· M ea a U n if led Sch~l
District and imc'emeotat.ioa
dliainnan ol the Politics in
Public Education group. 'nte bbatess ls ctWrman of the ,_,.Ra ve Committee.
Club Goes S . '!'be Emeire Boom ot the Pll'llttr'J, a R o e • r t be treated to a Las Vepa
tag Ing !'Alcew.ter Inn Mar 1 n a Rima la master of type v ... ~.-show and at
Betel in Long Beadl will cemnoniel. --v W transformed for the The Moon.lighten, a 14-the evening'• concluaice tbe
H B S • I even.ine of Friday, Feb. 23, piece orchestra under -the-new Kine KomU3 wil be
Colonial dreu will be don· QC la in~ Mount Olympus when direction ol Sam IOiol, will unmuked. Md "1 oflcen a nd Mystick Krewe ol Komua provide the mUlic for c1au •• -~-------
'Colonia'I'
meml>en of Golden Harbor An o p e n IDllDbenh1p present ita 7th annual dn&. ---
Whitt Sbrtne of Jerusalem meetln1 and toelal will bt fofmal Granae Mardi Gru Guesta wlll auemble at
for the 8 p.m. gathering 1ta1td when Ttmpte Hillel Ball. 8 p.m. Ltadhll off the
tomorrow in the Newport Couples Club 1athera Satur· 'nle Kr8We, a me.n's P•teantly will .,. tM 1967
Beach Masonic Temple. day night, Feb. 24. at 1:31 Mardi Gr,a ·society, is ex· Honor Court, each depicting
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Preceding the meetln1, a iD tht H\Ulu.,ton Buda pected to welcome more a god or godde11 ol Greek
poUuck dinolr will be ..,.. holne of Mn. D ay t ti.mt 500 guests. Eech YHr my1ho'°IJ. CllClll DILlllT
ed at I:~ p.m. Memben Foi'em.an, p-eddenl a DflW colD't consfsting of Following the entrance of
are asked to bring a salad Dr. Robert Bemlteln will King Komus, ~queen, f<>ur 1968 Queen, Mrs. Merrill G.
or bot dish, while rolls, offer a b.ypnoail demOP1tra· maids and cttaes ia elected Hut.in&•, a fanfare will •·
beverage and denert will tion. Refresbmentl will -.\ lad preaented at the ball. oounce the arrival of the
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be furniai.......1, (1119 _.. 1trved ad ,,...... ....,1., ldMlUty ol the king is a 1968 King, who will com.
Mr. and Mn. Gm.t Sell in tibe area are lllrit.l. doHty cuarded MC?tt until mand the entertainment
are preddinl offlcen _. Aldint Mrs. Fcrtmu witla ll1i unmasking at the climu beeln.
Mrs. Freda a... II ti hoatna dutill w. t b • ct 1be festivities. Member• and guesta will 642·6700 =u::..u.. _... ~ :.~0Tct'.o~ .:::: ~w:~r· ~..:ID-,wiNN"ei .t
• end SN Da'ftdoft. and fvy wtD gr.ace the ataie. The DAJLT PILOT ... ftli ! sPeaker,ey.~ .:·:e;~u:;~.ntt: ballr::n~.:*~ -=~c>:b l Mra. Foreman at 96i.-.a. ~ ii 1he diffc.ub. ~ b !blll AD1 ClltMr' •••D81Pll'·
Big Brothers
Ralpblloldbur1. extcative
d1ndor of Big Brodlw1 of
Or•Je Cqgnty wfD spell:
to attmben ol th• Laguna
Beaeh a.pter, Pt r e n t 1
Witheut Partners at a p.m.
tonigbl
Tbt meeting wtn take
place · Jn Laguna Federal sutnca and Loan buildblg,
and aocvrdlill to Mrs. Sul• Dun•ay. area coordiaator,
....... will be ........
Correction
Due tD t rr o.n e o u 1
reportinc to tbe Dally Pilot,
Mia Nii Lwnde, & Zoata
girl fot Febn\ary w a 1
CAdited u Senior CW1 ~= ~·stancn Hilb !cbool. ) Linde ii dul
trusurer, and the class pr~ ta ft i cb ata 1 'Dernetb. . .
WA·SHINGTON'S Bl~THDAY
S!LLEEB.!TION!' . .
THURSDAY -Ii' FRIDAY* SAt UR DAY
RB. 22 ·.FU. 21 FY. ~
W. cannat, tml1 a l~ -this II• sr.at OCClllanl &.joy
itw·Wffl• 9t Yf1411 Hldtofy farms store.
Psycbaloa in Santa Ana, ii
the former pcychoJoCY de-
partment head at Pepp«·
dine College and a former ID·
struct« at Stanford ad Oregan State uniV91'1ltlet. 1 ~
,HIADLINR.
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the autbor of aeveral ar1ie-
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recent ~ ''Man. the Manipulator,• publllbed in
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Bobby Baker, the entwhlle
Senat. whll kid, la Oil the
10 and doetn't eq>ect a jail
sentence to trip hbn up.
"I'm jUJt aa busy ., I
ever wu and jut M uclttd
about life," be 11y1. "l work
bard and I play bard."
Baker. now •· wM In-terviewed at a Capltol Hill
hideaway club of the kind
he promot.ci wMn be WU
rldlni hJt}l u teerelary ol
the SenatAI'• Democratic
majority.
STILL PROMOTF.I
He la 1Ull prolDClltinl and,
from all appearances. hll
way of life blla't been
altered by the i-..... be aot from a Senate ln·
vestlaatlnl committee and
by bl• eomYietioa a yur aao
on cb#te• of lmceay, con·
aplracy, frnd ud fncome
tax evalion.
Baker •Wl hal t b •
Wathlnlfon home be paid
$W,OOO for -with all of
the money bom>wtd -
wbile he Waf on the Senate
payroll at a salary of $19,eoo
a year. · ·
He aaJd he has rej~ted
three ofren of '171,000 for
the house ln the capital'•
swanky Sprint Valley MC·
tion. But be llld be mllbt
sell If he 1ot an offer of
$200,000.
Balter uses various p1acet
as offices but bu no office
as such.
"I'm oo the road molt
of the time." be aa1d. In
the la~t two weekl. be said,
he had been in San Juan,
Puerto Rico, M l a m l •
Philadelphia, New York and
Bost.on.
VENTURES
What waa he d o l n g ~
"Seeing a rc b It e cl s ,
engineens and m o n e y
lenders." he explaloed -all
In conMctlon with various
ventures cooking in his
quick, restless mind.
The blgaest project be
talked abOOl ls a "15 mlllion
resort complex built around
bis Carousel Motel at Ottan
City on Maryland'• eutern
shore. '
Other plaDI 1Dclude a
motel In SU Juan. a tripling
in slu ol h1a Ho1'ard
Johnson matt\ in Charlotta,
and a W aabinlt.on tbeater
club and a key club.
Tbe carou.ei. w 1 d e l 1
advert'sed M B o b b y
Baker'• motel. bad a cbam·
pape opeJn1 tbat •
tracted Wa1bi..,._
lumtnariet durtnf Baker'•
days u • Senate aJde.
Buer nlued it at S2 mlllloa
and 11Id It la mortaa1td
for only mo.ooo.
He tald 1t ma7 tab 10 yean to carry ou~.., p1llDI
to add apm'lmtllb, • uclo.S 1wtmmln1 pool. a
hultb dlb, toll coanM, • •
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1ba;1f1a t11i1 .md. But I tune-a JUiie ,..._.
dileamfort lomns lifter
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ma wttJI a utile ltHfMM ta
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,... It off UCbtl1 hire, bat
I wander bow ofta 1oa
complaint about tt to your
wife. Otbenrlle, why abould
she adviae you to set a med·
ical checkup?
Sometl.mel~woald be better their arthritis 1Gllll btfare
is neceH811 t. ~ uPlrJD or other drop. As in many
other dlseues, early care of
arthritis o f t e n preYents
much misery later.
BONE CBANOEI
Now, it's poeaible that the
morning-stiffneN (wbich ts
quite common) it not due to
any joint cbaqet. Just
some Ugamenta ll'OUad the
joints that Ddd lome loot·
elling up. However, it is
likely that •1enerattv•
bone chloC*' .. alread1 takbll pi.ct. Tbil farm of arthritis, whlch Ul\lllly ap-
pears in thOM OV• -40, la
Called~.
Of tbe 13 million arth·
rltis sufferers in tbe U.S.A.
this form ol artbrtt1s II quite common. It ii oft.en he?M·
itary. When it occurs ill
women. especia1l7, there 11'1
bony enlarpmentl in the
end-joints of the fingers,
quite paint¢ at times which we call HeJ>erden's nodes.
Osteoarthritis m01t often
involves jolntl that have
borne the strain• owl" many
years, (the apine, knee and
~:.J;inta). WHr and tear pta in its licb. The
joUlt cptilaCll (ariltJt) fOUCben and wear away.
The usual, ncrmally smooth
surfaces between the joints
became pitted and loce their
normal shape. Membranes
IDd 111.,.,.. ~ ...
bony splll'I form at the edl·
es ot the joint surfacn, =. .... lib calcium ct.-
CAUIE Dl&COMFORT
It IJ these chan&ea which
cause the c r e a k a, the
l!'Cllftl, the ltiffnnl met
other discomforts. Unlike people with rheumatoid ar·
thrttis, o a te o • r t h r It.is
patients. except for morn·
irJg stif:fnela or jolnt-confln·
may feel perfectly healthy
many require ~t be-
caUM they are q,IMe UlleOID•
fortable. Tbe~a(~
will ape.i ~ upon -jointl iJmllYlf. .,. • ...,.
ple. ~ with Ifft". Olteo-
Utbdt11 "' tbe ·apblia may
need .,..i ---and oCba' meelwd...t ...._ te
conttol dllmllfclrtl. U bl tbl
hips. iOGMltimll • .., ts Abe an....,.. Coa.._. ~
ative injedecl lllto the Jam&
sp.ce ale. Wp. So do~ ~~:-Nlt1•.:-,..:
Heat. muaap, -!~ ..,..,. __ _
(ul.
Some paUenta whoee •·
ra"s *"' vtrf. UtGe MY · chan,.. ..,..S d»e ~ may complaJa fl_..._.. = Otbln, wttll mded •• t .... Gr ..
Jarp .,.. CID belle ~ ....,.,...., ..... ,.
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ruon fclnu at tbe
c.tr8I .... NeWI -In am 1ctMtlet a new mat eliDaleatkJa IUM ''War-
ball'' bu been iDtrodaac.t
will dwnplOQS to be crnn-
.. If ""-end ol hbrua'J.
(Gl'8dM M}. P......t diam·
o&aDa &rei S· Jlm BUu, 4 • Ala Head ahd Mike P.cl-aao, .5 • M1U Kablar, ••
r.ter Koatol. 7 • M 1 r o • 'lbe LA Ttmts bu a Spot Ml~. Tile pneeDt cUm-Shooting C09test now 111
plOU are ~ dMll-,rogren. Boys who wiab to
leqea tllroUCll : *'-'>'· Plrticlpate can alp ap with
Tbe travelt..J& ~ the coaches.
tama ~ Ceritral Brllldl 'Ibe gym actMUts and
(t . 7, I) aD ... ta i,.... athletic procram at the S.t~. ICiee _, ..... Central Branch ... now su-
ud coacb81t ·perviaed ~Y Mike Campbell, Central bOlted tbe Goldell teacher and c o a c b from
St a1 e Baabt:ball 'touna· Santa Ana.
1Mlt ~ and 1atina,y. An Art Clua is DOW belfti
~dv•nctHI
/!i!rsonna
• ..,,.,, •• ~, .. ._,., eoua\t ••••
THE EUCfRO·~OATED, ILADE
11·~~ l ~!ll)Y'
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Getllllllllllt.~ est sbl¥es Ml' frm tlle
•Mld8W-bepsa11 =····-· 7'cPa .. I 2:sgc
ata{ted at the C e n tr a 1 Branch. A'lfl boy who would
like to Join may do 10 by
registerlnt .tth Clyde Hart-
'ftigMn in the Shop.
Have 1 o m e t h i n ( that
Deeds beiq repaired? Brtni
it to the Boy1' Club ~ on
Tuesday evening• for • Fis
It Night." ,\ good time for boys and f•tber• to wort to-
ptber.
~Won~. 1oclal IDd recreaUon diftctor, la
conducUnf prellmlnarlet bl
the Boys' Clubs of America
National Pock t t Bllllard
Tournament. The flnala will
bt held later in February
and there 11 atU1 t1JM for
IQY boy to take part. lf you
are interested, c o n t a c t
Steve about tb1s and ' also
about the c a m • 1 room
matcbe1beto1 m'l'ased 11,,.. BQ ...... Newt:
'"*Boys' Club al tbe Bar·
bor Area will boet tbe --· Clubs of America Sectional
Bllliard Tounwnent the Jut
of Marcb. Boys a te l8 mter-
elted in compettnc bl the elimination touownenfl to aee who YDl represent ua in
tbe Natloaal Cctntest 'm-.y
come tn and '1gn up.
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22 DAil Y PILOT Wtdnndq, ftbrll.W1 21,,1968 ..
Midwinters at ~AYC to I-lave Daily Race's
·. ·' . .. ~
Clasiea racing ou• of Los 32. PCC, K-4.1, K-(J., K"40, Newport Beach and Loni Mercury, Maltba. Outrigger, 20X. ~ .... Kite.. R, • d ••do• .. •
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A I Y h Cl b . th Gal-40, IAO, K-38, Cal-36.. L-BF· ··1. Multibull A r b l t r a r y , Lltde Ships Fleet of Lone "wmdward Sabot ..
nge '-' ac 1 u in e 36. Cal-34, Rhodes-33. PC. Sailboat racing out ol Jnternatlonal·lil. TbilUe. p. Beach will handle th• ~Toro.
So u I h er n Ca Ii fornla Alamitos Bay Yacht Ct u b J 1~ will be on Saturd1y Cat and P-28. 1,.i.ii;i;ii;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~:=~~~r:!~;;;;;;~
l.1idwinter Regatta will have Cal·Z.S. and SUndaJ on1y. Classes Cluse1 racln1 out or NOW SUVIM l'lfl llACH ADA
4 one race Friday. Saturday In the ocean racing han· j e:;.uJe<l are Scbock·24, 'Alam.Hot Bar Haeftil Club ~ ERY
and Sunday, Bar ney Huber, dicap divisions Class A wiU Cll·2f, Luden-18, Electra, are Dra,oa, lt"1, ..Jaterna-REVA'S UPHOLST
romprlst boats ratin& 42 Triton, Co I u m b J a· 2 8 , ti o a •·1 · l f , Hat tonal. chairman announced. _ _. and above, Class B. 35.0 C hallenger, Columbla·24, Enterprlae, Sid"', 1' I nn . 305 PALM IAI 'OA ,,_,_
In past year1 the Ocean through 41.9 : Class C 31 .0 Thunderbird, Ende1Y<1r, Flying Junior, OK Dinghy , .. tt.tk::;I• .... Clll 142.m7
Racing and Wge boat tl\roogh 35.9 and Claas D, Alberg-35, 5.5 Met.er , Lldo-lf k fi: B, P9oguin,
classes have raced all three 27.0 through :r:>.9. I s lander-32, Glad.iator-24, NaJ)fes • Slboteer,_ Naples
days and some of the One of the features of the Coro nado-2.S, E:xca.Ybur., Sabot I and Sabot 11.
.......... , .. , C)tfw. IJMft.d---....... .,.., 11l1ctloll
, SAVI •
Midwinte-r Regatta will be Rhodes-19 and MORF. Racing out ol Seal Beach
, sn1aller classes on Saturday tht Predicted Log race out Cabrillo Beach yadtl club •Yacht Club will be PHRF
' and Sunday ooly. of Loog Beach Yacht Club will handle such classes a1 A, Band C, Sabre. FOlkboat,
Classes racing out ol Ofl Saturday. The power Victory, F1ying ·Dutchman, ~lei, Santana-~ Eric.tson·
.,_ SQO/o .=.,
LA YC art-catamarans Ov!'r boalt will race OVl!T a 3.S-S-0-5. Lightning. Geary-18, 26, N~rt-30, Columb'a-22, • , ••• ISTIMATI • NII HCIC UP AND NL~., .•
24 reel. four divisions of ~m!!'il•~«>~W-~5'::1~al~d.'.'ou~t~be~t"'.w~":""~S'."ma~l~I ~B~o•'.'_I !_A'..'.'~b'.__ii_l_l:_• ~· !_' !_Y :_· _c.~1wn~~1~.Z:J:l·~C1~>20~llld~Ca~l·~;,;;;::;;:.;;;~~~~~~~~~~~I~,!!!·!!!!!!~
Ocean Racing handicap. K·
50. Columbia-SO. Cal-48, Cal·
Newport
To Host
5.5 Meters
'fhe United Slates 5.5
Meter Olympic trialti will
be held in Newport starting
Aug. 15.
The decision to hold the
trials here came at the
dima:x of a stormy meetini
ot the U.S. Olympic
~dlting committee in riew
:/orll: last week.
Newport Harbor Yacht
CJub will bolt the event
whicb will dedde whk::b 5.5
skipper and crew w I 11
~lltnt the United Statet
in !fie yachtl.nc Olympicl in
Acapulco next Auguet.
The nr.aI decision to hold
lie triU in Newport WU
the ~Uon of three
years work by Robert M.
Allan Jr., staff commodore
of NHYC.
The dedtion to bold the
trials in Newpc:rt W81 an-
nounced nearly • year ago,
but in the meantime con·
lliderable controversy arOlle
In 1he 5.5 M-AnOcia1Jon
regarding the tile. Several
akippen apparently thou.Jht
the wiDd and IN cond:itklnJ
off San Dlero would be ~
oomparable to CODdition1
expected in Acapulco in
October and held out for
the trials to be held in the
90Uthern port.
Allan plua:ged for the
triala to be held in Newport
because of the increasing
Interest ·in 5.5 Meter 1aillng
ln this a'l'l!a. One ~ 1he kJ11 corrtendere In tbe cla1t
ELAM'S WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY SALE!
' '
aleargb.BllB PRICES ire BETIJll the U.
SAVE 46% to 73% and EVEN MORl1 !
39
DRESS
SHIRTS
' ,
•
11 bll 10D Scott, a top in·
, -:; t.ercolleglMe tailor in 1ewr-
: .. ~ al clu1e1.
R19. $l 97'
r Allan anDOUDced that he . . I
ls bulkling a new 5.5 for
h.Ja son .after having sold
• prevjow: boat aailed by . -. Scott. 103
CASUAL .,, -· At the Mme time it WU
announced that !lie Oum1de,
torm«ly owned by Gordon
Llndtman of Milwaukee bas
been pun=hased by Buck
Ayres and will be .-Jed
by Wllli.am P . Ficker ,
former world cham)::ion star
sailor and CUl'rf\Uy com·
modore of Newttt Harbor
Yacht Club.
Also entering the 5.5 com·
petition is Al Cassel of
NHYC in a new boat he
is having built, lmd. Lowell
Nortti. former world cham-
·~-pion Star sailor from San
biego, who ia also reported
.. -to be building a new boat.
•.. North sailed a Dragon in
{ the 1964 Olympics
• Already In this area are
the 5.5s Yankee and Fete,
.. also owned by the Allans,
• and Fugitlw. owned by
"Ii Warren Parker. <. 1:\ · Cementing of the 5.5 trlala .. :-• for Newport gives t h e
t.. Southern California ar"t!l8
four of the five U.S. Olympic
trials. The Finn trials will
be held at Mission Bay, San
Diego, starting Aug. 28:
·l a I I
Stars will sail in San Diego
starting Sept. 2, and the
F lyi ng Dutchmjln Cl1111 will
hold trlal.!I at Mission Bay
starting Sept. I.
The Dragon trials will be
heJd in Houskn, Te x .
Charlet Kober ol Almnitol
Bay has been named aesie-
tant manacer and team
coach for the U.S. J'llChttn&
Olympia. Paul Smut ol
New York k maml\!!'.
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DAILY P R OT EDffOBIAL P AGE
• Advent of ~ einherger
One of the more hopeful developments in the Call·
fornia governmental situation i5 the coming QO the
scene March l of a new Director of Finance.
The departure of the present finance chief, Gordon
Smith, comes oot a moment too soon. Smith long ago lost
the confidence of the legi&tature, of some key depart.
ment heads and of a good sbare of tlhe publk.
The lack of cordldence was not a personal matter.
although Smith often came off 16 gnb but unconvincil)g
in bis presentatioDLs. The problem inevitably grew from
repeated changes and contradictions in figures and re·
ports for which Smith and hia department presumably
had the responst bility.
This i3 hardly to suggest that the new finance di·
rector. Caspar Wei~er. is a financial or political
miracle worker. But Weinberger does have assets his
predecessor laicks. These may just give tbe Reagan ad·
ministration 90me maturity and know · how it has
needed in a number of areas that inevitably are related
to state finances.
As a former assemblyman, and a party leader,
Weinberger has long acquaintance with the 6tale's af.
fairs and problems. A colleague ol many of the present
legislators, be bas some rapport with them and 90me
useful insight into bow budgets, taxes and governor's
pTogr~ loot from the legialator'a side of the desk.
Wbile unquestionably conservative, Weinberger is
identified with the responsible main body of the Re-
publican party -those who want to realistically face up
to and ~~ with Califomja's problems.
from some of tbe1r earlier 1.m.,._. a~d coosider new
approachet.
Weinberaer, for aamp ... bal Indicated that, while
he , like the govemor, ii phlloeoDbJcally opposed to a
state withholding tu, he might tde another look at it if
it could be proved that withbotdlnl would pick up •85
to '100 million in taxes now being evaded.
The ne-.it Director of Pinanee couJd make a major '
contribution to better f\12\ctlon1ni ttate government in
California.
Washington's P rayer
Tbe 236tb 1noiven1.t1' of George Washington's
birth tomorTOW recalls his prayer after his inauguration ·
as our natlon's first President:
"Almighty God, we make our earnest prayer that
Thou wilt keep the United States in Thy holy protec·
tion; that Thou wilt incline the bearta of the citizens to
cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to
government; to entertain a br<>tbeltY aUection and love
for one another and for their fellow citizens of the
United States at large."
His words have never been more pertinent than
now, when so many dissidents have by their excesset
given comfort and hope of victory to our Communilt
enemies -and thereby pro]Onged the Vietnam war.
-
Call 1t cynicism or call it political reality, perhaps
one of the most interesting and practical asse13 Wein·
berger offers at tbU point in the legislative session Ml
the opportunity be represents to both tlte administration
and the legislature to save political face. Both side6 can,
lf tbey cbooee, now \lie him to back g?a(efully away
We can debate the wildom of die original com·
mitment, but the fld rernaine our IOVereign state made
it for good and honorable motives. We have no choice
but to see it through to victory or honorable wit!>drwwal,
provided that can be dooe with aaurance of the future
protection of our Asian allies agalMt the aggreMions
of Communist tyrannies -Rt.Illian, aitne.e or AD1
other vlriety. ·-"' ~·~AA*0 dbtS
•TH1'1S OUR NEXT bEFol\AT\ON. ~ecT. •
Navy ls Now
Protecting
Spy Ships
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WASHINGTON -The Navy 11 pr~ vid.inClim~OG far U. S. lh.tpl
operatinl in pdmtW'y diilugeroua
8'MI of the w-Orld.
Since the ~ Pueblo W• eelzed
by the North ~ naw.l alnnft
or wacsbipl have been re81!18igned to
pard end keel> rMllo contaot with
U. S. apy·ftMell operating in the
Mediterranean, the Gulf of Tonkin.
the CarilJbNn. a tbe s.a or Japm.
Navel -'hcriU.. tD b r l •fl n g
!Dlmben of h ROClle Armed
Senicn Co~ Clll the pi.ID
receotl,y, reveUed that this em«gency
alr-sea guard may already have
averted anoa>er Pueblo-lllte disaster
oU the coast ot Egypt in the Medttu·
ranean.
Tbe incident occurred Feb. 11 when
U. s. carrier-based planes of U. S.
Sixth Fleet JMde a &how of fu'ce
to ward ot1 two EgypUm Il·*· or
Beagl49 jet bombert, -route to bun
or attack the Georgetown. • •liter
tpy-ship o1 tbe u~ UbertJ.
THE LIBERTY, larger than fhe
Pueblo. was attacked end put out
ef commission by Iaraell plane.a and to~o boats about 15 miles north
of the Sinai peniMula 1.-t June on
the third day of the ~Israel war.
At the time of the attempted buzzing
oc attack, the Georgetown was about
40 miles off the Egyptian cout north
of Alexandria, where four Russian
warships have been anchored for
several weeks.
Tbe air.sea guard waa asilped the
Georgetown two weeka ago aftA!r tts
crew had monitored several Egyptian ~overnment broadcasts warning that
U. S. vessels caught spying on that
country's military in.s.ta.Uations would
meet the same fate u the Pueblo.
Another Arab broadcast picked up
by the ~orgetown pralaed the North
KoreaM for Wzlng tbe Pueblo and
stres!led that the Egyptl.ans had the
means to either capbre or destroy
spy-veuels caught in tta wawMI.
THE GEORGETOWN ii a 7 ,ooo.ton
ship with a compltment ol 275 in·
eluding 18 officers. It '5 classed by
the Navy as an AGTR , meaning aux·
lliary technical raearch ship. TM
vessel carries more than $100 million
worth of smsitiw !'adar and rad.Jo
ll$teoing devices. Otbec AGTR's, all
conwrted trellhte:ra, include the Ox·
ford. and tbt JaJDNtown.
Until the recent Georgetown in·
Quotes
n.mu Camr, L.A., 1111 year •W
n-tlaH -"My total ti.lief in God
bept IM from beiDC bJtter about
alavery « recl.al d.lecriminaUon. ''
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
The designers o! women's
dreuea seem to be using leas
material per dreu in each auc·
ceeding year. Perhaps someone
should caution them that they
may de.tgn tbeimelves right
out of a job.
--11 B. McD., Jr.
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cident, U. S. MWal authoritlea were
more concerned Chat Cuba'• Premier
Callro mi&bt tr)' t.o duplicate North
Korea's eelsure ol a U. S. lbJp than
Egypt'• NMS«.
Since the Pueblo incldeat, aevttal ot the miMiJe..ftrlng i-trol boata the
Sovieta gave Castro in 1982 beve ag·
gresaively patroled Cuban coast.al
water's in the general area Chat a
U. S. apy.ahlp ii operating.
A BITJ'ER LESSON -Qark Clif·
ford, who will be nom in as
8ecretary of Defenae on March l ,
bae been doing tome frank talking
about tile Mlmtnbtration's most recent
tm&UCceuful effort to get t.be North
Vietnamese to the conference tablie.
In a background briefing on Viet-
nam, Clifford told a group oi
Democratic lawmakers that "we were
played for fools by Hanoi during the
surprise Commuru.t Tet holiday ol·
fensive."
"It will never happen aga:ia,'' OOf.
ford assured the legWators after
11everal had Mlalled P r e s i d e n t
Johnson's decision to ban .all bombing
within a 10.mile area of Hanoi and
Haiphong dlll'ing his latest peace of·
fensive.
"In the future the North Vlemamese
will have to make their proposals
directly to us," stated Clifford. "We
are th.rough going to them. They know
exactly where President JohMOn
stands and if they are serious about
wanting .to talk they can call us."
WHEN GRILLED by one House
member on why bombing restrictions
had been imposed on U. S. Oien
while the enemy was building up b1.s
forces around Khe Sanh, Clifford
replied:
"We halted all bombing with.in I
10.mile radius ol Hanoi and Haiphong
in the hope the North Vietnamese
luders would respond t.o t h e
diplomatic soundings under way. A
Si)eeial envoy was in Hanoi explainlni
the President's San Antonio formula.
''We now recogn12e that the bombing
pauae wu a mistake. The Communlats
tricked us. Their ?e$ponse was a
brutal military offensive against the
Soutll Vietnamese cities. They at·
tempted to tnru<t a Peart Harbor but failed.,,
WESTMORELAND PRAISED -
The incoming Def«lM Secret.ry paid
a high trlbuw to Gen. William
Westmoreland, U. S. Commander in
Vietnam, polntln1 out thllt .all during
U.e Tel holiday be bid lept U. S.
military f orce1 on tbe IHrt.
"Westmoreland warned us that the
Tet truce ,,.. • Commanist COYe!'
.., ~ • ..... reported Clltford.
"B1 keellinl JU own forcea re.cly.
Ila ........ '° ~ beavy camaltlea
• Cbe V'9t Coal ad North VW·
u,,,..., a. alto 1ucc.edtd ti\ Utplnc
them from onn·tumlni sneral by
U.S. and South Vl~lt baMl.tt
After he takea otnce. Clifford in·
dkated a review ol over-all U. S.
mJlit.&Ty attateo would be andlrUttn
to determine II the air war agalott
North Vietnam 1boold be ltepped u~.
p ... 8eM&
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Si .... t AtutCers Def eacler of Censorslalp
Wants mght to Decide for HimseH
To tbe Edit.or:
I would like a chance to reply to
Mrs. Coombe, Mre. Schultz, and
anyone e1ee who believes u they do.
(MTs. Coombe (Mailb0%, F~b. 13)
spoke for stiff eT contTol of college
comptu cunduct. Mr•. Schultz <Ufend-•rl-.cemorship and outlawing of J>OT·
aographJI. -Edito'f'.
I am a ~year-old college student.
and I am in adlool not for their
benefit but for my own. I am in·
terested in thlnp which they do not even und~d, just u they are
interested in things which I cannot
fathom . I am interelted in the ~ary
philosophy and the Powell J)biloeophy,
not because I agrM with them but
because they represent kno-.,leclge aDd
opinions. I would lllte to be able to
form my own opinions and 1Cleoae cim·
cernlng these.
AS FOR "PEP P~" being
dispensed by "health centers" on the
oarnpmea. I have neither seen nor
heard of anyth.lng such as tbil. My
college (OCC) doesn't even have a
"tleaJth center."
I di&llke being called n.aive. I am
old enough to fight for my country;
I have bad more education than 75
percent of the population of the United
States ; I pay income taxes; and I
am generally better informed oo world
situations and problems tban the mid·
dle-aged groups. I am adult enough
to decide for myseU which plays I
want to see, Which lectures I want
to attend, what language I want to
hear, which philoeophy I want to
believe.
I CAN THINK OF nothing less
at.imulating, nothing more closed·
minded, nothing more detrimental to
American 1oclety than a billed ~ca·
tioo, one based on political, rtllgious,
and racial prejudicet. in a country
ln which theoretically these prejudices
do not exist
WlLLIAM J. DA VIES
f'reetleM o f c"°'"
To the Editor:
If J may. I 1"0Uld like to offer
rebuttal to two letters which ac>peared
in the February 13 issue ol yoar
paper.
To Mrs. 0 . Coombe: Wben does
a person conft'Ont tife .., it ls ? At
what age! Is it to be assumed that
at the m•gic hour, minutt and second
a person reaches the age ot 11, an
all omotpotenf power suddenly invades
the heretofon ~year-old mind with
wisdom? Or is tt J>OS$ible that this
wisdom is a culmination of years
of searching, ltud11n1. &eekt.na and learning?
•• &eer,e---
Dear Georte:
I Wit latna t.o elope WI th th I~
boy but now I'm beginning t.o
wonder. He called for me to
come down.,tair1 and bold the
ladder ao be could cUrnb up
and get me. Don that seem
logical to you and aboul d I marry him?
.Dear Berb: BERntA
Yts 1t aeema pa'fecti, Iogi~
to me -tbll&'s tM main ~ason
1 1tr00C17 dtle J'«l to Clve him the bnllb. AQ)tbody wbo maw Idle ID ,.. lan't ready
for JDlrt'lap.
CONFI DENTIA L TO RICHIJ\t> IUltTON: t don't thhtt )OU .,... latirt Oil bor.
rowing It wttbclal pennlutoa -
aftw all. 9' b • Olcar.
Letters from ttadna ar• wlcomc.
NormaU11 tDritni 1hould Cont1fV CMit'
tnfUOOCI m JOO wordl "" J.n. TM
nght to cottdn# ,..,_ le I" "°'"
or elimiftotc Uhl u NatrNd. All Id-
"" murt incllldf ~· CDld maQ.. tng addreu. ht ,.,,.., tom k ~
Mid on reqMI&.
F R E E D 0 M OF <:BOICE ii
guaranteed to oa in this country -
or don't you t.U... that. oar pNeent
colle&e ...... our future
presidentt, Hnat.on, leaden of all
kinda, ban the lMelllaflOCe t o
separate the wheat from the chaff?
Whtft, then, 9hould they be allowed
to choose? And bow can they make
1 choice if they have never been
exposed to the things they m.iebt have
to cbooee between? If you've never
had liver or steak, how can you make
a decitlon between them?
AND IF YOU SEARCB the records,
Mn, C., I'm sure you will see where
part of tile tu11 paid by tbe superb
DAILY PIL<Yl' ac>e• to help put your
tidl through .cbool, just u much
as your taxes do, therefore they have
every right in th.ii world to say what
they think.
In closing, I cannot let your post
script pass. Thank your good Lord
that you live in a country where
you can IUll call your elected
representatives ·your servants • "ar·
rogant and heavy booted." This seems
to displeMe yoa. I can suggest a
few countries of um world where
you coWd be jailed. poulbly even
executed, for IUch criticism. Other
excitinl faceta of theM countries are
the ceremony of boot bt.a'nlng and
the peraec:ution of minority races. U
this appeels to you, I •uaett you
(.'()0.Sult • travel aaency !
from the Seu. Roebuck Foundatioo)
will bold a conference on Community
Involvement in Economic Develop-
JMnt .
A. you know, there ere many
claloguea going on between busine88
and government, in relation to
ecooom1c development. However, the
league (aways Ile catalyst for citizen
partlcip«tion in govenment) felt that
the citiJen-.at-large -democracy'•
opinion maker -bas not been in·
volved in these dialogues.
CONSEQUENTLY, the League of
Women Voters of California went to
the st* leaden who are working
with communty problems -labor
le9dere, indus1rlaliMa, ecomom11ts,
bualnesrmen. gowrnmmtal officlala
-and asked these eft.eemed men
and women to help the league hammer
out a program whicb could be taken
to the community to up'8in the pro-
blems which eadl aeotor of the com·
munity is facing.
We take this opportunity to invite
any and al interested citizens in the
Orange Coast area to ettend this con-
ference. Participants WlD dilC'Uls
business and industrial goals and bow
they mesh or conflict with the &oal.I
ol residents.
THEY WILL EXPLORE IOlUUons
to 1be control ol. blighted areat. They
will analyze their own responaiblllties,
and the opportmtities for citizen
participation in various progr&U\I.
Keynote speaker will be Gordon
Smith, retiring director of t b e
Caillornia Department of Finance.
Program CJWrman will be J:dward
Leulleuaer, 1eni0t vice president ol
Real Eat.ate Reeearcb Corpcnltion.
who wil oatl.lne the goals for the
conference tmmediatel1 followtnc
registration In the EmbMIJ Room
at 9 a.m.
We hope yoo will conaider it ol
sufficient importance so that you will
alert your readers to this opportunity
for constructive citizen information
and action. Any citizen interested in
attendlnl please call me, at M.2--..
MRS. ROBERT SHERMAN
Preddd, Orup Cout
League of Women Voters
Un/orunatciv lln. SMrmafl'# lftttr
ni ncciwd too r.au tor pll&lic:adotl n. odilat1ec of todar'• me~tiflf. -E-..
He does 1IOt "will" soch tbin15 to
happen.
MRS. P~ PARKER
ri..--. Au•
To the BditDr:
In answer tO Ute women who have
expressed concern in your Mailbox
colUlllll beca1.11e 1beir young boys have
raised the question of fightinl in a
war and maybe getting killed a few
years from now.
I have 31h y_. old IOD, and
rm already planning ahead. Next year
I plan to join Women's Strike for
Peace. My huaband and I will reac·
tivate our Unitarian Church tnem·
benbip which, while 1IOt • pacifist as the Quakers, la at 1eut actively
teaching concern with daily events
including the Vietnam war.
IN OTHER WORDS, ladies, if you
will join a pacifist orgamzation, be
active in chmdl groups, have your
busbaod sign a petition or two aaMmt
Vietnam -wny, five to 15 years
frODl now when your son wish• to tut • a conacie.nttoua objector to
.m•ver war we're then qaged tn,
he baa a better chance becau. of
hll faml)' history.
NA.ME W1THHELD
Th.alc• Ae,etlU
To the Editor:
AJ a mother of two daughters enroll-
ed at the Univenrity ol ~oraia.
Santa Bat.a, and•• lndMdual
interested in education &r ail ttr•
ol. IOclety, I wilh to thank the Board
of Begenta of UC for not glvtDg in
to the govenc»:'s demandt. I w
Pll1lculm11 ~ t.o rNd the
report which toid of the three regenta
wbo recently decided to fi«t1t the
tovemor'• proposed cuts .m tuition JncrNtet.
AS PRESIDENT Jotm F. Kennedy
tald in Jm Inaugural Metre• Jan.
Wl, 1981, "If a free aoclety twmot
ketip t.be mmy wbo are poor, it emnot
save die '-" who are rich."
Mao, I reprd ChmceBor Mtrphy's r-1,........ • a had omen wb1dl wDl
tOll:'neUy find Gar ualNldiei lmtng
their ... peclllle Ce .... NCll'tift
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Golden West
In 82-52
Squashing
By ROGER CARLSON
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It definitely wasn't the Rustlers'
tiight.
~lden West college absorbed an
12-52 shelllng from invading Santa Ana
Tuesday night before 128 fans in an
Eastern Conference basketbaH tilt at
Basil Peterson Gym.
The-Rustlers w e r e cold from th e
start and finished even worse.
Golden West's scoring story can
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be summed up with one player's out-
put: Mike Shelley -five for 19 from
t h e field and no free throws f o r a
total or 10 pointa.
T b e rest of c o a c h Dick
Stricklin's clan waan't much better
as the team combined with Shelley
t.o hit 20 for 66 from the field for
30.3 percent.
And , at the gratis stripe it was
the same story as the icy Rustlers
went 12 for 26. (Three fOr 13 in
the first haU ).
After 20 minutes of playing time
the Rustltrs had only 23 points to
account for themselves and a 14 point
detUci t going into the third period.
Stricldin's crew got within nine of
the Dons with 5:41 remaining but
Santa Ana put on a rally from there
to win going away.
Sant.a Ana scored tht last 16 points
of the game.
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Milkes Now
Seattle GM
Marvin Milk•, ualltant aeoeral
manager of 1he Caltfornle An(els, hltl
been named aeoeral mana1u of the
DeW SeaWe club which will be a mem-
ber of tbe American League in 1999,
lt •as announced today by William
Daley and Max Soriano, leaden ol
the new franchiee.
Mllkes was liven a five-year con-
tract. It was revealed and be trill tt·
port to Seattle April 1. MNDwbile. be
will remain with the Antell anUJ that
Ume to handle his customary spring du~. Angel """1111 manager Fred
Hanev stated. "M.llkea will be a trematdous u set
to us ," Soriano saJd. "And hfl will be thll'l.kful the Angels
gave u1 en oppol1unlty to talk to him.
He ls very popular tn Seettle becau!'e
of his put expe.rlence ht blndllng the
Seattle Angell when the club wu
owned by the Aftlell ...
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CIF Commi.ssioner to Hear Sunset League Controversy
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,.n.ctpal Fe""8 Chriatensen can
eecve h ac:tiOll be wanta from a
CD' btaJine, it appeari Kevin Kedera
-curratly Orange Coun~'s most controverallJ prep athlete -will be
1QJiu ~ for A.nahelm Hlgh Sc:boor nut fall
A"9r meeting in 1 closed seu.lon
fw 1111!8l'lY tbree bour1 TUeada.y af.
ternoon. Che Sun&et League's prln·
dpals voted to a 4-4 deadlock on
wbetber or no~to rule Keden in-
eligible to play 1or Anaheim.
W~r had charged that
Anaheim med undue lnfluence In en.
eouraglng Keden, a firat string
dt'fenalve lineman at Westminster Jast
Lall as 1 junior, to enroJI at Anaheim.
Cbriatenaen waa blunt alter the wt.e.
·•1 will appeal thls deci.lion to tbe
CIMe' be said TueJday.
Alked when, he replied: "Tomor·
row."
GleM Dysinger, Marina principal
and president of the Sunset LeajUe.
added a note of c:onf\laion to the
proceedings by a.siting the council to
"Recogniu that some influence was
exerted but that it failed to qualify
u undue'"'inrluence under section 17
o( the ClF's by-laws."
ln other words. Dys!nger voted no
only because be felt the council wasn't
leaally empowered to declare Keders
ineligible.
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CAGE STRUGGLE -The expressioos of Golden West's Paul Kordik
and Santa Ana's La1111y MitcbeU are faces in t-onnent as both players
go after ~ rebound in Tuesday nignt's game at Orange Co36t. Santa
Ana routed G<>lden West, 82-52.
Olympie Withdrawal
African Boycott Part
Of Disgusting Trend
The African witfldrawal from the
forthcoming Olympics in Mexico City
is another of the disgusUng trends
Lo boycott t.eams or sporting events
when disgruntled or offended groups
C"&nnot haw their way.
Losing the llke.s of Dahomey,
Tanzania, Ghana, Senegal, Gabon,
Chad. Ivory Coast and the Camerouns
will hardly make the 19th Olympic
Games a faUure.
In fact, it will simply take some
of Ute congeatiOn out of the already
crowded trials and competitions com·
ing up in October.
But there are two distinct losses by
this political maneuver . designed to
force racist South Africa out of the
Olympics.
One is the announced absence of
Kenya. The other is Ethiopia's verdict
to go along with the other African
nations in the boycott.
Without Kenya, the popular tittle
Nairobi cop -KJp Keino -will not have a chance to go for the
seemingly incredible triple he was
&oi.ng to attempt in track.
lteiDo bad 1ald he'd shoot for the
1,500, 5,000 and 10,000 meter gold
medals. And then'a an outside chance
be'd have made il He comes from
the higb country -like 6,900 feet
-so Mexico's rarified air would not
hinder him psychologioally o r
physiologlcal.ly.
Alto abeent from the Olymplc rolJ
call will be Ethiopia's marvelous
maraUlon performer, Abebe Blldla,
two-time defending champion.
Re allO would have been a prime
choice for the 01,)'ml)Jc &old piece.
aloo« w1t.h Caston Roelanu o f
Belgjum.
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perfonntt1 ln tt>e 1984 Tokyo Olym·
pb ar. Hl'iouly lavolvtd 11 iuk· 1nt a comeback for t.M ·ea Gamt1
In Malco Qt)'.
And tach ll tl")'Uls a dtfterent
event tball the one M copped 1n
Japan. ' 8Uly Milli. storybook wlDMr oi
the 10,000 m.ter golcl medal Is gotn-
to try hi I 14(: k I t tfle 5 .000 thls
timt ·around.
Bob Scbl.ll, VlCtor YI the I.GOO
meters will shoot for tht gold piece
1n the 3.000 meter steeplechase.
Each appears to have his back
to tbe wall.
Mills faces stern oppos1uon in ltle
United States with such st.an as
Tracy Smjth, Bob Day and perhaps
Gerry Lindgren his leadjng rivals
at thfs time.
And in the Gam~s he 'll be racing
such international aces as Tunisia's
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Muhammed Gamoudi and Mexico's
rapidly improving Juan Martinez. the
dark.horse of the event at this time
Scbul appears to have the easier
row to hoe, facing onl,y one senous
obstacle in the U.S. -that hurdle
being George Young.
However, he'll clash witt\ heavily
favored Gaston Roelants (Belgium l
in Mexico this October. assum1n~
Schul makes the United State$
delepUon.
The only thing ttiat might upsrt
Roelanta would be his ambit1ou~
program ol competing In tht
steeplec1'lase. 10,000 meters and tht
marathon.
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He then called tor and got •
unanimous vote in forming a league
committee to set up crlterta specifying
kinds of Influence "by which ~e can
HOW TREY VOTED
Here's bow the eight leacue 1cboola
volt!d:
Anaheim. no; Huntlngtoa Beach, DO :
Marina, no; Newport Harbor, yet;
Santa Ana, yes; Sanla Ana Valley.
yes: Western, no ; Westminster, yea.
make legal rulings or inelildbility in
this or similar cases."
He added: "J am in support of
Ferren Christensen. I voted nay
because I don't thjnk we have the
power to declare the boy ineligible."
ln its section dealln_g wtth athlete
recruitment, the Sunset League's con·
stitutlon says the CIF's rules shall
govern.
"Apparently, the Orange County
Counsel told Dysinger that the CIF
rules are on shaky legal ground,"
Anaheim High principal Chester Shirk
said afterward.
Emerging from the closed-door
session, the principals sat down at
their Greenbrier Inn meeting room
in Garden Grove and Christensen of-
fered the following motion: "I Move
that the Sunset League coundl accept
in principle that Kevin Keders was
influenced in his transfer from
Westminster High School to Anaheim
High School.
"I further recommend that thl'
council take action to declare Kevin
Kedera ineligible fOr intertcbolastlc
athletics beginrtlng wttb the sprlng
semester 1967-68 for all Sunset Lea1Ue
school& except Westminster HJgb
School."
The latter part o! Christensen's mo-
tion, substantially different from bil
Monday motion. apparently wa.s an
attem pt to leave the door open fot
Keders to return to Westminster.
His Monday motion, which died
for lack of a second, included both
a request for Keders' ineligibility and a censure of Anaheim ·•commensurate
with the seriousness of the violation."
Four to Go for OCC
Pirates Blast Citrus, 108-69
By GLENN WliITE
Of 1M 0.llY P'llol S11ff
AZUSA -Four to go.
That's the latest point or Orange
Coast College's Eastern Conference
basketball championship count.down
after the classy Redcoats from Costa
Mesa slapped luckless Citrus around,
1~. Tuesday night in this foothill
city.
Coach Bob Wetzel's group has now
reeled ofJ five straight circuit vie·
tories since that 80-79 reversal to
Fullerton, the team that shares first
place with the Pirates in EC stan-
dings.
Four more wins and Orange Coast
will win the crown.
Tueaday's conquest was a highly
impressive endeavor, especially in
Sports in Brief
' view or the fact the team's second
leading scorer -Bruce Chapman -
saw the game from the sidelines.
He's out with a scratched left cornea
-the same malady that handicapped
UCLA 's Lew Alcindor earlier in the
year.
Chapman, w h o suffered t h e two
scratches in Saturday night's non·loop
1 o s s to the UCLA frosh, h o p e s to
be ready for Fridey's trek to Chaffey.
But he was scarcely missed against
the cellar dwelling Owls from Citrus.
Orange Coast was as its best. run-
ning, shooting, p a s s i n g in cham·
pionsh.ip form.
The first half was especially im·
pressive for the tiny delegation of
76 fans who were scattered about
the huge gym.
South Africa to Appeal;
Ramblers to Play Rams
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -
T b e prealdent of lb e South African
Otymf)lc Games Committee will per·
~onally ask alJ the countries boycot-
ting the summer Olympics because of
his country's participation to recon·
sider.
frank Braun said Tuesday night. "[
am going to approach these nations on
a personal basis In order to emphasize
to them they wijl be participating in
an historic event by supporting South
Africa. ·
So far, 14 countries have pulled out
of the Mexico City games because of
South Arrica's admission to them.
In addition. three Scandinavian pol·
iticians have urged Norway. Sweden
and Denmark to ask for a reconsider·
ation of the decision to IPI South Ar·
rica compete.
The Olympic Organizin~ Committee
announced Tuesday ni!lhl Hun~ary has
entered its preliminary registration
papers for the Games
The report said Hunga ry is the 12th
country to do so
"" v "" ANAHEIM -Tht Orange County
Ramblers of the Contloeotal Football
League are (olog to gt>t a crack at tht
National Football Leatue Los Ange-
lu Rams-Ill basketball.
.. The teams wfll meet In a prelJml-
nary game before an American Bas--
ketbaU Aasoclallon ,encounter between
the Anaheim Amigos and New Orlean11
11t the AnaJtelm Convention Center
March 21.
Proceeda from the t vrnlnJt will to
lo thf' Fouatalo Vaill'' Rovi1' fluh. "' ..... ...,·
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles
La.leers, winners of 15 of their last
20 National Basketball Association
starts, meet the Boston Celtics tonight
at The Forum in the teams' final
regular season meeting
be available when his club meets
the Chicago Black Hawks h~ Sawr-
day night.
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DA VTONA lJEACH. F1a. -Quall-
fyiaf l'Ontfnued &oday for two 1%5-mJJe
late 'Uocfel atoct ear racet a. be
run Friday that will de~rmhte
starting position for Sunday's Daytona
500.
A. J . Foyt qualified Tuesday with
a two-lap average of 187 .Ut miles
per hour in bis 1968 Ford Torino,
the fifth fastest time turoed lo on
the 2.5 mUe trl-ovaJ since quaHfylag
begao last week.
Other drivers quallfy1nt Tuesday
were Marlo Aodrettl. Nazareth, Pa ..
185.228 m.p.h.; Charles Glotzbach.
Georgetown, Ind.. 183.908 m.p.b... and
Buddy Arrington, Martlnsvllle, Va.,
171.650 m.p.h.
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NORWALK -rank McGown nf
New York remained close to the
leader. Jack Breit of' Houston. a11
he narrowly defeated John Ervolino
of Brooklyn. N.Y.. 150·131, Tuesday
in the World Pocket Billiard Cham-
pionships.
Area Calender
Thursday
Gymnastics Westminster at
Baldwin Park Invitational
Friday
Tennis -Mayfair at ERtancia. San·
ta Ana at Golden West, Riverside
at OCC, Cal State fLAl at UCI
Track -Mater Dei at Santiago.
La Quinta at Fountain Valley, Eastern
Conference Relays at Citrus
Swinuning -Rolling Hilli; at Estan·
cia. Laguna Beach at La Quinta.
f'ullerton at Corona de! Mar. Costa
Mesa at Marina. Santiago and Artesia
at Fountain Valley. ~Iden West &nd
OCC at Santa Barbara Gold Coast
Invitational
Gymnastics -Corona del Mar at
ExcelsiOr
The Bucs rolled to a 56-33 lead,
rut 48 percent from the floor. their
passing was crisp and they committed
only two turnovers.
Ed Babiuch. starting in t h e place
of thei njured Chapman, b a d an
especially fine effort. He played 25
minutes and scored 23 points.
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Amigos Relax
After Losing
To Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP)-The Anaheim
Amigos. after losing their fifth strailht
American Basketball Association
izame. rest today before a Thursday
game at Minnesota.
The Ami~os Cell 121· 114 Tuesday to
the Pittsburgh Pipers. who lead ~e
Eastern Division. Minnesota is in sec--
ond place.
Four players scored 2n points or
more as the Pipers withstood a tau
rally and rolled to their fifth stralaht
victory.
Charlie WilLiams led the winnen
with 'rl points. Connie Hawkins added
2.5. Jim Washington 21 and Art Hey·
man 20.
But Ben Warley scored 29 for tht
Amigos lo lead everybody .
Early in the game. the teams wen
tied several times. In the last fivt
minutes the Amigos outscored Pitts.
burgh 18-1 as four Piper starters left
the g11me
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The Lakers, who lost their last two
1ames during the weekend to San
Francisco and Philadelphia by a total
of three points, wW be facing the
Celtics for the seventh time this
aeaaon.
Boston won the Cirst four games
but Los Aa,eles captured the last
two i.ndadlllg a 141-104 triumph at
Boston G~ this month.
Lewis Not Surprised
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RALEIOR N.C.-Wllmer "Vlne«ar"
Betel" Miiin. former pitcher with
._ St. LMtt CardJnall. nted Tdeaday
for ttle ~pabllCBO nomination tn
~· l1 North Caro1lna'1 Sth ~·
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INGt.ftOOD -Terry Sawchuk.
tbt ...._ fO&lle for the Los Angeles
~. '* suffered his fifth injury of Cbe ~ Hocltey League season.
Tbl llaca reported Tuesda1 that
tbe a.,..-cild Sawdluk rece!ved a
br'Olla ftqtr oo his ldt band in
~ lllOnday. •
llRtcow, Dr, Robert Kerlan said
tbt tniU: was not serious and a
metll catt was pl.aced on hJs 11\ju.red ~.who returned to the Klnra'
blip 1ilet wttk after m.lain& lour ~ b.cauae of an eye l.nJary, 1"11
Houston to NCAA Again
HOUSTON (AP) -The Hlectlon of
the top-ranked University of Houston
basketbalJ team to partJclpate In the
first round of the NCAA Midwest Re-
gional tournament came u no sur·
prise to Cougar coach Guy Lewis.
The undefeated Couiars, with a 23-0
record. will meet Loyola of Chicago.
13-&, in the first round (March 9) at
Salt Lake City.
Lewis was out of town Tuesday
when the selections were announced
but earlier he bad pred.lcted the Cou-
. gars ''wouJd wind up ln the Mldwtst
Regionals."
Tbe winner of the Cougar-Rambler
!natch will oppose the Miuouri Valley
r..onterence champion In the aecond
round or the Midwest Regional at Wi·
chit.a. Kan. March 15.
This will mark the fourth ltnllht
year for a Houston team to partlctpet.
ln the NCAA competition. Bousiioa'1
best showing was last year when the
Cougars bowed to eventual nadonlll
champion UCLA in the semifinals.
However, the Coucan wh""'9
UCLA In a regular MHOD tam•-ttdt
year 71-89 in the A~e bebw
~U93 spectators.
The selection of Houston to the Ml6o
west Regionals ruled out the poullD-
ity of a rematch betwten Homtoa 9d
UCLA for the national c~
ff both teams are~ ll
rounds. they would meet ill tbe
final! at Lo3 Anplea arch Zl ......
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Rustlers,
Pirates
Open EC
Eastern Confrre~ actioe
for both Golden West and
Orange Coast College beglna
Friday afternoon when tbe
two schools play each other
at Ooldn WHl
The Ruatlen turned up
for tbe EC lld·Ltfter by rally.
mg in the seventh l.nl1lng
to beat Los Angeles City
College Tuesday afternoon
at GWC, 4-3.
The win squared the
Rustlers record at 2.-2 as
they prepared to f a c e
Orange Coast Friday at 2
p.m.
Io the top of the seventh
Los Angeles City broke .t
~2 deadlock on a walk and
back-to-back singles to go
ahead, 3-2.
But In ttie bottom ball
of the tnnlng Golden West
pushed across two big runs
as Don Munsell. in relief
of starter Dennis Jones,
retired the side In order
in the eighth and ninth.
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Tars Aim
For Upset
Of Vikes
ARTIST FLASH -Mike Jackson, Laguna
Beach Higb's nifty southpaw scoring whiz,
was lauded with a berth on lhe official AU·
Crestview League basketball team which
was relNSed today. He averaged 22.8 points
per game 1n league competition.
Jackson Earns
All-League Berth
Nifty Mike Jack.son of Laguna Beach earned
honors on the official All-Crestview Leaiue basket·
ball tum. which was released today.
The talented Artist southpaw was the only La·
gunan to make the coveted 11>-man squad.
Player of the year honors went to Jack Trotter
of Foothill, who boasted an imposing average of
25.l points per loop clash.
Jackson ace was a unamJnous choice for the
team after leading his Laguna mates with a 22.1
average in league play along with leading the Or·
ange Coast area with a 2t.9 average overall.
He did lt all for coach Gary Norton•1 Artiatl
despite the lackluster 3-U Jearue record. Laruna
ended the season with a S.17 slate overall.
In compiling the imposing scoring statistics,
Jackson played as a marted man with double-tum·
1Dg on the aouthpaw forward a common practice b7
opponents.
"Coach of the Year" honors went to Walt Ham·
er of champion Or~Je.
Ntwpart RlltMw aa at ~
the 1ut *-m Ha Player Lape School Rt. 0.11 A•f· dimlDllNllC cbMell o f J _ .. ...__..__ Foothill • • S om4>ow a~ u~ ~ r. 25.1 ;1a}f0tl ~L •s~ Troy Ro~ C>Nna• 5-tt Sr. 11.0 Paul E.ftlltro.m San Clement. 6-3 Sr. 23.0
Leaiue's runaerup blaket· Stan Rm..U Villa Park S.2 J r. 15.0
ball team. Jlm Helm TustiJI 6-1 Sr. 18.1
Mat.bematlcally a.. Ja a Koger Bobbt Orange 6-2 Sr. 17.8
chance for the Sa.Dora to Mike Jackson Lacuna Beach 8-2 Sr. 22.8
tJe Marina for th 1«ond Hal Boyd Mission Viejo 6-2 Sr. 18.3
place potStlon but thee a Marc Hardy Tuatin 6-4 Sr. 13.0
league vote would detmnin. Mark Sanden Villa Park W Sr. u.o
which ol the deldloclted Player of the Year -Jack Trotter, Foothill
fivtl would ~eamt 1he Coacb of the Year -Walt H&DMr, Or111ge
loop in .. playdla. liJl'--~!m!!l------------..!I N 8'11t"pCrl'r outaide lhot at ·-a ahare of second blngei
on the Tars ,.ttbtl by
Marina m tionlabt'a 8 o'clock
struggle 1D the Sallar gym ; a Marina 1011 to
Westminster OD Fr i d a y
nipt, coupled with a Tar
upset of Huntlqtcm Beach
on Friday.
And the latter. Orante Co~t• top ranked team, Ia u.ted acond bl ttie Cl!'
and lhOW'I a ~ reeord.
So it's a tall order. to aay
the leut, for Newport.
other games in the area
tonltht involve tt\1 wrap.up
of Irvine LNaue boltilities.
Corona del Mar Mekl tn
put the lid on an undefeated
loop .Muon with a Victory
over invadiftg Eatacla.
Fountain Valley treta to
Costa Mesa searching for
an und.IJputed bold on tmd
place in the ftnal Jeaau•
1tandln11 wi~ a win over
the Mesam coupled witb a
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Oilers Wrap .Up Title; 69•36
BY GLENN WHI IE ... ~,.. ...
Bl&Dl1DJtosa Bucb Bltal'a
rampaging OOers made it
2S straight league ba.Uetblll
vtctoriea over a two-ytar
1pm and ailo l1lcMd away
tbt SUnlet lA•fDe cUm·
ptooshlp wben they ltomptd
host Santa Ana, .... 1'Uel--
da1 atternoon.
So, the team plcbd to
finish second to Marina
wtnda up baUint tt an -
od ltandl OlM duel away
from a 1 • e DlJ n 1 I 1 Im·
po111ble 14-0 mark aplut
the roup ltld tumble Sunset
opposition.
Coach Elmer C o m b • '
forces wW dole out tbelt
loop campaign Friday Digbt
at Newport Harbor and
Combs is hopeful b I I
charJes will not be cau&)lt
looking ahead to Tuetday's
CIF playoff tilt with a foe
yet to be named.
Tuesday's clash with the
outmanned Saint.I wu a
romp for the Orange and
Black. once Hunt'ngtoo Sot
in gear.
Santa Ana had garnered
..
A benevolent r.ombe pa8"
ed Snyder and Roy ....
wUb a minute \o ao la tlae
tllfrd stansa and the .nm.a
owninl a 57·21 bulge. ,,_
1'tlt ol the startioC 1lft
departed with 8 : 1 'I re-
•ai.Dbal ID the gaiu and
1"11"fU finlabed out tbe
fracas. Hu;attaeton hid ti. bot
!Jed, roerlq to l t I ZIDd
will of tbt IMIOO. T2M Oller
regulan t.dld-50 percent
o1 their Deld coal attempta.
8nyder ..... top ~~ acer, beatnt 20.
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Two Pairs Share Honors Lions Fall !=
In Seacliff Tournament To Colony,
86-75
Chick Wilson and Hazel
Mollica tied Troy Carroway
and EU.n Seis foe ftrst
place honors in the recent
V ~ntine partners beat-ball
mixer with a low net of
60.
Another tie ultted for K·
cond place with Lee Smith
and Pat Hood drawin& with
Carl Cretzner and Xatby
Peterson at 81.
Lew Gifford and M a r y
Hua were third with a.
The first mmoal Hun·
tington Seacllff Sweepttaba
with the tourney feea iotng
to the Boy's Club ol Bun-
tiqton Beach ii pY.nned for
April 8 through lf.
The tourney will be under
the management of. Brian
Late. SucUf.f pro. ud Cap
Sbeue. Boy's Club Goll
Tournament Cbairmn.
All golfen are invietd to
compete as many ti.mes as
they choose.
ln men'• dub play Sun-
day, Wayne Goldie won with
a low net of 85 followed
by Harry Buckley 86, and
Roger Scbauf•le •· Richard Ple1« and
Harold Zook took bonon in
the recent tourney
1ponaored by the SoutberD
Counties Gu~.
R~ho SI
Hai Smith pi<:ked up e
ace on tile lflO yard No.
• with • Mron Saturday.
Playtnc with 8ndth ft!'e
Jim Hltdunan, J'm Roy ud
Bill 01m111.
The lit lmrual Hal Pangle
Memorial Tournament will
be held with • mixed
couples tourney on Suaday
with a perpetual trophy
planned.
And. on Saturday and the
tollowing Saturday, the
men's club hi-lo scokh
twosome is in the maJdnl.
Seaelltf
Pete Peterson wi1h a 64.
captured the men'a sweeps
over tbe weekend in tbe low
net handicap divilion.
Tied for second with 86
were Mel Wright and Lou
Avarim.
Jn ei. caDowey f Ii g b t.
Bob ZaWn toot boacrl with
a 71, with Jack Soller.
William Grall and D. L.
Kolb tied for NCood with
72.
t.diet' club M in the
handicap f1lgbt low net Mon·
day had Norma Herron 41
the winner with a 70, follow·
ed by Jane Becker 72, Bon·
rue Nucdo 73 and Bet y
Briley 71.
Doris Condon won the
Calloway with a 73 folloftd
by Cecilia Vou Milla 74.
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J . C. Penneys !It.aged a
tourney Oil the Meaa Linda
coune witb Gerry Rem·
ptniUI Winnlnl the Jow net
trophy with a 74 while Jerry
Halvenon was takint tbt
.low lfOll title.
Doug Hlbn tool: honors
f« the cloHtt drive to tbe
bole OD the par 3 11th bole.
The Lad1ea' Club Odd-hole
Tourney on the Loi IAtOI
COUl'M had Mary Borden •
top with a 10l-.. T7. Mer-
rilee nun,an ftniabed ..
cond with a lCJl.25-71 and
Ida Mae StekoD •• third at 10&-2MO.
Dorothy Joe Swauoe won
the third flight with a UN0-
79 .
However. it wu Mary
Grote W'bo stok the lbow
with a remarkable II net
OD her OWD ball to tab
first on the Mela Linda
course. Her t3 ll'Oll wu
the trst Um• lhe cleared
100.
Second Wll Lois Scboa}ot
with a 87 net followed btJ
Allee Mceredle a n d Niu
GWC Ends
Mat Year
With Win
~ /
bl~-=~ .. ~:-:= t~ ~ Mela Linda count wt1h a ndfnt Aaabe1ia Coklnllfl
51 'ftl'e Mmtel Wn ad '1'le.ldaf dlrnoca to fall tn. Nta z.,.,_, followed by to fifth place in the &maet
Jiu IJtGe aa4 l&mrJ GroH League bukethall race.
at 57. It WU a game of. streaks
On tbe Loi LeCol coane with ant the Uou hiUlng
it wu Nleta Bowden and la Wradl• five in a row from the field Bev Batti.ltoai tak'na hoeor1 -and aeven in a row from
with a IO. FulJ the charity stripe in the ae-
Second ww Lorraine Ra,t ertOD cond quarter to g e t near and Bobbie Under at ~. even with the CoJcoy before BettJ F1covic and Vl Balley the half, 38-35.
tied Bazel Weblter and Tops occ But, Anaheim ume beet DorotbJ O'Leary for third with its own atreak at ttie
place. start ol the fourth period
la mn'a aweep1 ov• tbe Orange Cout C 0 11 e g e with six bucket.a ID a ?Oft
WMllnd, Jack Towle and wreatltn gave it a great to draw out from a 5&-82
Jack BalMek with 751 tied try Tllladay before they ~ad to 7()..58 with 5:47 to
for flnt in the low IJ'Oll. bo ed t F go. Low net bad D e D n i 1 w 0 ullerton in the T h e hosts go t to within
Schmitz wtmdng with a 79-final matdl. is-23• in the six of Anaheim minutes
11• followed by Frank Sl OCC gym. Jat.er but two quick bock.eta
.Plrwe (aa.17-71). George The heavyweight bout. by huge Jerry Bruck.a fa
Derenbach (83-1~·72), Art with the meet riding on the close put the Colony into
Noel <•14-72), Jack rug. o~ome. was b e tw ee n an ~ lud with 2:03 to ~m (-.S-72) and Coast's Dan IDlliard, at 205, go. , Judllli Jonea (82-10-72). and Rick Cleary, at 240. Jeff Powers, the tllck
The extra weight was just Westminster junior, polte$f _,_ A-too much. / 2S in a losing cause on eight
8'lli«I match play finala Hilliard, trailing 7-4 in the field goala and nine free
for .....ui-u i4 .:ond period after having throws an Mt n-Y at : Cleary 1n a near pin, was Jim . Hogan and Ji m
with Joe Knox and Cotman cau'""'t and pinned in 1:40 Chaney followed with 15 and Frmcb in tbl 50-58 divillon ... ~ with Cbariea Mciver ol the ltanza. 13 for tbe Uons.
--..II ~---0CC took the 115 and 12:?· Wlltl!tlllfw <m .UU Len VW<WUID Jn tht -.a ~1.-,. " ,, TI' ._ dul squaring olf for pou.ou m.u;uoi:S by forfeit. c"-Y , s 2 u
ther retpedlve titles. At 130, John Perry of F.JC ::,.or:ldt : : ~ 2:
Al a.. won tbe 70 1t1d pinned Adrian Jacobs In the ~~ .. Hotan ! ~ : 1!
over dlvilion earlier. first period and it was 10..5. eet1loff i 2 , ,
At 1.37. Teny Robin5on "u;~~ ' • 1 •
Golden West capped ft.a Me-...,lark COCC) defeated Tom Lohse. ~ ce.:' 11 16 75
WNIUIDC HUOll m wtnn.tni 6-2. Ralph Appy CF JC) then ,. " ,, "'
style Tuetday nllht 1D tll• A bredf~ will dedlioned Qeve McDonald, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~
Rastlen' atudent center by II i I h 1 l I h t action at 8-5. O.Car Valenzuela CF JC) =..~ ' • • 211
beatlnt Riverside Ct t y Meadawlart Gil Sunday with pinned Jesse Padilla l.n tbe ow.. ~ ~ ~ 1
:
College, 26-21. starting time at 7. second period. '"'~.,. ~ i,. 1~ .: Traillng 16-11 in team l __ __.;;;..._ ________ ......:... _______ ...:..:::.::~---..!!...~~
points, coach Fred Owens'
squad took three or the last
four weight divisions to
wrap up the mat.ch and give
Golden West a 4-t record
in dual meeta.
115 -MI t e SttpbeDIOD
(GWC) pinned Jack Rum·
mel (RCC), 3:25.
123 -Naab Jammez
(RCC) dee. Bill Hania
(GWC), 11-7.
130 -Ruben Espinoza
(RCC) pinMd H ow a r d
Brubeck (GWC), 4:00.
137 -RCC win, forfelt.
14S -Bob GJeniec (GWC)
dtc. Bea Coo (RCC) 10-1. m -Larry v~
(RCX:) dee. Willie Oodie
(GWC) J.3.3.
180 -Bill G*8n (GWC)
dee. Steft BJ.lmdlni (JtCC)
8-0.
187-JObn Lulu (GWC>
pinned Brucie M a c h e r
(RCC), 3:50.
117 -cart Walltt (GWC)
pioe.d Dave Jo s • e I y n
CROC) :•. ltl -Gary M t y e rs
<RIOC) pbmtd B r u c e
G)lntn (OW<:), 1:11.
Jfnr. -J l m McNally
(GWC) llMmed Bob Fraser
(Reel, i :ll.
~~, BuffufitS'
sportsman'• shop
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Wfdlltsdl7, ftbnwy 21, 19fa8 ~lV PllOT • Shelby's· 'S~per
DChuis .at OCIR Sunday
~
OltANGI COUNTY-80UND-Carroll Shelby'• (in-
flet) "SUper Sub" will make its debut at Orange
c.ounty Jntemationll Raceway in a "Kin& of the
Hill,. match· race against Bobby Tapia's "Silver
Fox" Sunday. Drivine Shelby's car, will be Don
Prudhomme.
Start Your
Engines
by ~oulgate
People who view Ule
Da~ooa 500 on closed
circuit television this SWl·
day morning may get the
eerie feeling they a r e
watch.l.ng "The T w I 1 i g h t
Zone."
Life imitates fic&o th.ls
year, as tbe speeds of stock
cars on Daytooa's com-
puteriz.ed bankings b a v e
reached a point U is difficult
.to tell which are the race
driver& and which the
spacemeo.
Average speeds ~ now
well over 185 ~s an hOW'.
Cale Yarborough, the po~
citter with one lap ol 189.232
m.p.h., deacribe• the new
dimen.11011 man bu
penetrated:
"We are hittini 210 miles
an hour going into the turns
11ow. I can feel my face
getting distorted. My arms
want to go limp and just
fall off the steering wheel.
"The sensation is difficult
io describe. It's like you
are in another world."
G forces, ol course. are
acting on the d r i v e r s .
draining the blood from
their heads to produce what
airmen c.ail b r o w n · o u t .
Ordinary men are said to
enter this ~ at 4 Gs.
er tbe pull of four times
the force of gravity.
tice the driYers win use the
buddy system to "try out"
draughting at the n e w
speeds very carefully.
In draugbting. one driver
gets irlto the slipst.eam of
the car ahead. Using the
front car as a windscreen.
he can relax his gas pedal
loot. conserve fuel and still
mainta.itl t.op speed.
• • •
Wlaea Jae eeea u .,..
,...&mdty to ,..., -ell•
eeute1 • muewver ealled
"llill1111oU1111!' At II e
•tlrll anud the frollt
ear, lie cate tbroup tile
eutabl ef air lite• blfe.
'11rts JnUulon eetl ap
a turbu.leace. •hicb draf•
.. the front car and 1Jow1
it down.
The trick In racing at
Daytona 11 to ruab past
the froal car and move
out of b11 draugbting
range before he can catch
a tow. If tJl11 can't be
done, the old fronku11er
become1 tile 11.raugbttt
and tbe aew leader ~
draa1btee.
• • •
"We don't know just wbal
will happen 1ftth lots of cars
on the track," Yarborough
says. .: 'So far in qualifying,
we have only had one car
at a time on the track.
"We may not be able to
draught any Jll<ft. Anything
happens, a couple of cars
may go flying off the edge.
M 185. we are in a different
eame."
TARS HOST
SAMO HI
A rematch of the 1967
CIF tennis championships
will be held March 1 .1t
Balboa Bay Club when
Newport Har1>or R i g h
duels mighty S a n t a
Monka at 3: 15.
The Tars. coaclled by
Wayne Horowitz, knocked
off supposedly invincible
Samohi in the '87 finale.
14~ to 13% at Los Angeles
Tennis Club, s n a pp i n g
Santa Monica's 84-match
victory string.
Jackson, LB
End Season
With Win
Mike Jacboo ck>eed oot
hi! basketbaD career at
Laguna Beach on a winning
note as the Laguna Beach
Artists upset Mission Viejo.
44-37, on the losers' court.
Jackson scored 18 of his
18 points in the firSt hall
to pace the Artists to a
28·10 lead at the half.
The invaders upped the
margin to 20 early in the
third period and t h e n
coasted home.
Meanwhile, I.he Art Is t
defense was holding ALI-
view Le.ague selection
Boyd to a net of zero
the game.
e win gave coach Gary
n's five a 3-11 league
record.
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' • 3 10
2 ' ' I 2 • 1 I
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CoMllv
Holm• G~ s-Kratt
West Tol1l1
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' I 1 11 0 I 1 I . . ' . • 0 ' I " J It 17
Mustangs
Outswim
Oil City
Costa Mesa's aquatic
forces jll'tnped Into the
swimming season Tuesday
afternoon with a triple win
over Huntingtan Beach in
the winner's pool.
Venlty
C•I• ,,_... "' """"...... 9MCll 2' '2CO Free -1. Wlti11k.,. (CM l 2.
Miiier (CM) l. Hiii (HB). Winning time: 1·56.2. • JO Free -1. ILtov (CM) 1. Sdlffr IHlll ). l<M (Hiii. Wlnnl111 time: n.o.
?00 lndlvldu11 -leV -1. Gammon ICMI 2. Bryon (Hiii :a. Wl""Oeft
(Hiil. Winnl119 time: 2:11.1. Divine -1. Coker (Hll 2. Fennell
(Hiil l. It-ICMI. Wlfwllfll ,.,inis: Cli~· l'IY -1. Ge~ (CM) 2. ~km:lee ICMI l. llattb 1Ha). Wlnnlne
"me: ll.2. 100 Fn11 -1. Hill (Hll t. Moo.tey
ICM) l. SO... (Hiii. WllWl"'I lime:
56.J •
1• Bed< -1. Wlllllk• ICM) 2. Norris IHI!) 1. OeHutt IHI). Win-
nfllg lltne: I :OU .
400 Fr .. -1. Miiier (CM) 2.
ltolman ICMI J. Hert1lg (CM), Wln-111,,. llme: 4:Jl.4.
100 llrHlf -1. 590N91t ICM) 2. Mowln ICM) J. tr.an IHll Wlftnlng time: 1:1'-'. ._
C.ta -7t. .._ ...... 9-11 IS llOO FrM -I, Llodal (HI) 2.
Mlslltlt (CM) l. Hell (CM), Wlt1n1111
Hrne: 2:1l.t. '° Fr" -). Korn (CM) 2. Wllltefllnl (CM) l. Llll'I' (CM), Winning 11-=
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100 lndlvlduel Medley --1. Kine ICM) 2. lteeg (CM) l. llrv1n (Hll) .
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colle4lgues are not ordinary.
They toss otf ~ evf!rJ day
on the racetrack. The late
Ken Miles figtnd he could
t.ake 9 before losing his
lacwtiec. Astronauts train
specifically to overcome the
bad effects of lurching
upward from the launching
pad.
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Y arboroogh woo tbe pole,
which in NASCAR means •
he has the choice ol stxging
on the inside or outade of
the first row. If the weather
staye like it ». murky but
dry. he'll .wt bis Mercury
on the inside ol 1967 champ
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Auto r-acine mogul Carroll
Shelby makes hil first big
'f)lasb ln drag racing Sun·
day afternoon at Orange
Countylnternational
Raceway.
Shelby, who owns a borne
in Newport Beach, recently
signed a contract wltb drag
racing's wlnningest driver,
Don Prudhomme ol La Oana<a
Prudhomme, d r i v i n i;
"Shelby't Super S n a k e · '
double-A fllf'ler, will at.tempi
to unseal Larry Stelling<.'
"Silver Fox" in Sunday's
"Klng Clf I.be Hill" eveot
at OCIR.
The match race t 1
scheduled for 2 p.m.
Stellings. who lives In
Laguna Beach, will have
driver Bob Tapia in tb~
cockpit Sunday.
Tapia 1 recently record,.d
6.54 secon<t, clocking ls an
all-time low for quarter-mile
tracks. But Prudhomme has
met and beaten b a c k
quicker cars before in his
last three s u c c e s s f u I
defenses of.bis "King of the
HUI'' slat11-~
He's won SZ.500 SO· far in
the t:htte match races. His
Mesa Hosts Tourney
Basketball team s
r •pr esentlng Manhattan
Beach, Hermosa B e a c h .
Carlsbad, Culver City, West
L. A. and many from
Orange C-Ounty will con-
verge on Costa Mesa to do
battle in the nth aMual
Kiwanis Basketball Tourna-
ment.
Opening actiOfl at Orange
Coast College, Costa Mesa
High School and Soothenl
California College g e t s
under way T h u r • d a y
I W ashlngton's Birthday)
and finishes up on Sunday.
The tourney is presented
for boy!: in 8th. 7th and
8th grades with the cham-
pionship games billed for
l o'clock at Costa Mesa's
girls and boys gyms on Sun-
day.
In all. over '.Wl boys will
participate in the tourney.
Orange County entries are
Cotta Mesa, N • w p o r t
Beach, Huntington Beach,
Buena Park. Garden Grove
and Fullerton.
belt quarter mile time la
7:02
"Prudhomme bu proYed
to be a ~ery difficult man
to beat," says OCIR general
manager M,;b Jone1. '-U.'a
a ve.ry coos~nt driver and
other driven don't eeem to
do too weJ a ta Inst blln."
Tapla's 8.M time was
clocked at 218 mph.
"Aslda from aome apecJaJ
events. lhls will be one oI
the belt weekend attractions
we've fvtr bad," Jo~
commenlttf.
Prudhomme, 26. h .. won
the professional. drag racers
champtonslup and bas been
c rowned as king of
California by the National
Hot Rod Association. His
slingshot-type dragster car-
ries a U1 cubic inch single
overhead cam Ford engine
and cranks out 1 , 2 0 O
horsepower
wa.iting for ~e rilbt op-
portmli:y co Hter drat l'ae-
lng. The cba~ ti> wwlr
closely with a driver of
Prudhomme'& ability is u
opportunity ,J couldn't 1>13•
up."
Previously, Shelby has
UmJt.ed nis racing actMtie1
to road Hd oval !Meta. He
bas two tur~ cara entered
at lndi3llapo~ 1fll.a year,
Sle~s is a f<rmer
eaglne specialist for D':ut
Gurne y' s All-Ame:ricaD
Racers pl.ant in Santa Ana.
which was co-founded by
Shelby and Gurney.
Also OD Sunday's OCIR
program will be a first rate
funny car match r a c •
between Do!1 Nicholson's
(Atlanta, Ga.) 180 mph
Mercury Comet and Peta
Seaton's (Bloomfield, Hills,
Mich.) Chevrolet Corvair, -
with a 194.86 cl<Ylking. The C'lr was judged as
the best engineered car atlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
the recent Winternationals
meet In Pomona. T I\ e
Shelby-Prudhomme t e a m
wlll co~ipete in over 20
meets from coast to coast
this year.
"This is the greatest thing
that bu ever happened to
dr.ag racing," Prudhomme
says.
"With a name like Carroll
Shelby behind the sport, the
11ty's the limJt. ••
Says Shelby: ''l"\le been
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Channel 2. His adiom lead tbe apace ahip to near
di.ut.r wben it ii confronted by the last of a war·
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TELEVISION VJEWS
'Rx: Murder'
Well Done
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_: NEW YORK (AP) -"Prescription: Murder."
!. one of NBC's t~bour films made for televt.sion.
-briibtened tta Tuesday night corner with Hitcb-
coc)-sty'9 story of an apparently foolproof acbeme
--for homicide that felt apart.
-IT WAS the story of a successftil psychiatrist
who, tired of his wife, laid an elaborate plot to get
-rid of her.
.. The doctor and a woman patient who wu in
love with him made the arrangementa. She dressed
and made up to loot like his mt.. He told the wife
that they were off on a abort-noUce holiday in Mm
co. 'Iben, about to leave, be strangled her, left her
tor dead, simulated a burglary and met bis dls-
gulled accomplice.
,_ _ THI PAllt staged a quarrel on the plane be·
· -fore take-olf and she stormed off. The doctor went
on alone -and after g«tlng rid of some evidence,
reta.med to hce the sad news.
n aeemed a perfect crime, but Lieutenant
}!; Columbo wu not satillied, IUlpeCted the doctor ~ immediatelJ, and uaed p.,.chology to tl'IP' tile ex·
pert in human behavior. Up unW the final event
that turned the trick - a shop worn dmce that
wu not up to 1be IWl of the abow -it wu a high-
ly entertalnlnc nspeme We.
• : • 9INI 8AllY turned in a n1ce1J chllUnl per-~ twmance u a cool. tm>pnt killer who wu finally
· tripped by bla on ep. Pet« Falk 11 the oftfly
apolosttlc IDd pntstent cop, dewloped an inter·
flltlng dw'lder.
The producen are undoubtedly fntemted In
lpfnnint h!k'1 cop oil on a aeries, and since we
haven't had clgar·cbtwf.nJ, ~JIY-sui~ arm of the
law around tor yean, ft mftbt wort out.
"THI AMAZON,• another Of the National Geo-
graphic Society special programs on CBS, waa a
sigbWeeln& trip on Ile 11'91t river fTom its IOUfce to its mouth. Along the way, we saw everything
from contemporary cltiee to almost untouched wit·
derneu.
The mOlt interesting portiona showed the wild·
lite ol the tl"1' -maiea and birds in particular
-and the people, illcludinl aome primitive tribes
who hurrt with spear and arrow.
-· NIC'1 tentatiTe faU ICbedule bas been an·
nounced, and aa anUciplted1 1ix current progr.ma
_ will be dropped at the ena C1f ttm aeuon -"I = Spy," "Run -fur Your Life," "The Danny Tbomu
=-Show," "'l'llnan, .. '"nle Montees" and "I Dream
of Jeannie.0 New programs include ''The Ootlld·
en" and "The Name of the Game."
The~ will be 1 comedy, "The Ghost and Mn.
Jlt!uir." and ''.Adam 12," a police story, plua a va-
nely hour wtth a host to be picked soon -maybe
Andy Williams apin.
1 • :. CIS's new shows wil1 include a Doris Day
-situation comedy, another comedy called '"'Ale Good
Guys," "Blondie," ldapted from a comic •lri/, "The
Lancers," a Western, and "Hawaii Ffve.O a pri· vate-e'ye serie8. '
Recommended Tonight: "Clasg ol '68." NBC.
musical hour with sinfer John DaTidlOn u bolt,
Tom Jonea and Bufty Sainte-Marie.
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i. ;t'batl by Mourt wlU
open 1onl&lrt for e i f b t
performance• at ihe UCI
Studio '!beater under the
di.rectioc of Jan Popper.
Maurice A!Wd. UCI pro.
fesS« of music, iJ featured
in the role of~ and
~ Endaley is Fer·
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tor Piar'1ill'tl. played by
Brenda F erencs od
Darleen BaHnridlter, Ol1
alternate D 1 & h t I • and
Dorabella, played by Andree
Jordan.
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confuJion in this romantic
farce, and Darrelym Mell11i
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Tbe liDftn will be ac-
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LEGAL NOTICE
Laguna Sets
Auditions
Open readings for ~
popular comedy "Neftl" Too
Lale," the next production
of the Laguna Playbome,
will be conducted Sunday
from 2 to 5 p.m., playhouse
manager Irma Nofziger an-
nounced today.
The Sumner Arthur Long
pi.,. to be directed by Hap
Graham, a former manag-in& directDr of the
playboMe, concerna a mid·
dle aged couple who f1nd
tbemaelves expecting. Paul
Ford and M a u r e e n
O'Sulllvan starred in both
the .Broadway production
and the ensuing movie.
A cut of ftve men and
tine women is required.
The cO!Dedy will open April
lt and nm throup April
f1 .t the playhouse, m
Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach.
LEGAL NOTICE
tl,•e mesa . . . . '
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' TWO FAMILY FIA TURD
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Box oft1cec are now open
for the American Ballet
Theater'• l~ Qtal•
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Music Ce n t e r • be&lJmlnl
March 1. <>rua-eo.t 06ll wm Performacea wm 1.Dclude
haft "AD .S-wtU1 .. Swan Lab," .. At M.icl-l~i'iiiiii~~i;i;i;iiii .._ night,'' .. GtJelle,0 • ' L e.,
.Laurel aad Bard:I" J'rlM1 Sylph.&des," "Les Nocea.''
tbat wll1 DOt oalJ t:Dc1ade .. Etiodes" 1DC1 "eonc.rto.''
both their Gld .. tddelt=======:;fll films, but a number of clips
never ahown before.
MATINEE THURSDAY
IEGINS 1:45
Melody land
Announces
Four Plays
There will be both full
featuru and excerpts from
the duo's mOlt f.amous pic-
tures, narnted by Stan
La~l'a lone time friend,
prodycer Robert W a d e pin
Chatterton. In eddltioo, "SMASHING TIME''
School's Out
Four Broadway plays will
be presented Jn
Metodyla.nd'1 spring series,
beginning Man:h 12, it was
announced tb1s week by pro-
ducers Sammy Lewis and
Danny Dare.
there will be cllpt tbown ot
the comJca• prtvate Uves,1::::;::::;:;wM::;::L:;.,..:;::; .. :;•:;11:;•:; .. =:=:~ eome irniromptu CQIMCly ir
bita and general lntarest
footage about the 1*f,
8IKI We're Ce~brating
Tomorrow at Disneyland
Opening the season will
be Carl Reiner'• comedy
''Enter Laugblnc,'" starring
Reni Santoni who played the
stage atruct youth In 1be
movie version.
The first part of the pro.
gram will lnclude silent
Jnovle clips from ''Flying
Elephants,'• the pie throw·
Jng sequence from 0 BaWe
of the Century,0 "We Faw
Down," "Double Wlloopee,"
which Introduced J e a n
Harlow. "Two Tan" and
short clips.
OU'l'll COHS 'I
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Dlcli Y• Dylie "FITIWILL Y"
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wmtYOOI Tenneuee W 111 l a m s •
"Sweet Bird of Youth," with
Shelley Winters in t h e
leading role, will open on
March 25.
The third prodGCtlon wfil
be • Broadway hit from Jut
leUOll. ''Tbe Impoaible vel.n,1' atantni om. and
Harriet Nellon. The folD'th
ii stJll w.elected.
F o 11 o w l n I the in·
tennis1ion, the tandea ta.ke
over. Nine films will be spotlighted, ph• 1 om el==========~I
special home moviel in col-
fAVOIUTI
mYPDSOllWntS
BABY DAPHNE
MR. WISHBONE
Disneyland
Gets S & H
The comedy team
Of Skiles and Hendenon will
star in a holiday family
variety show at Disneyland
on Wublngton's BirCbday
Thursday. '
The locally popular duo,
who recently appeaiM on
natiOD'llJide televilion, will
h e a d 1 i n e four afternoon
shows at noon, 1: 30, 3 and
4:30 p.m. on Dianeyland's
TomorTOWland Stage.
Other featutts of the 1bow
include ttJe Marquis Orlmps
Ken Allen's F e a th e r e d
Friends and an i m a t e d
characters from W a 1 t
Disney's "Jungle Book".
or up to 1963.
Laurel and Hard1 clubs
have sprung up an over the
nation in recent ,un. The
clubs exlat not onl1 ~ honor
the pair, but to •tuc!1 Uielr
works from a culturally
artistic standpoint Orange
Coast College had beeD pick-
ed by the produCC"I ol the
series for one of the ftnt
viewings to pt audience
reaction. ,
The show wlll set under
way at 8 p.m. la the OCC
auditorium. Tlctets, at •t
general admilllon and 50
cents for students. may be
purchased at the door or
at the campus bookstore.
'Shoes' Cast
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Joining Anthony Quinn in
Rome as co-stars in "The
Shoes of the Fisherman"
are Sir Laurence Olivier and
television star D a v i d
Janasen.
Cast of 21 Revealed
For 'Two B lind Mice'
~*'1Qat -~aary·
DON'T MISS
''THE TIME OF YOUR UFE"
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COUPONS WITH ONE
MINIMUM PURCHASE
At Y•" Al11ha a.taec..ta M ... St.n ~
241 East 17th Sfffet, Cetta M"e
ONE e 10.LI. BAG OHL Y
Russet
Potatoes
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At yeer Al,ha let1eC..t1 M ... Store Only
241 IMt 17th Strwt, C.tta Mesi
FAIMEI• 39 BACON c
SAVI 10c WlTH THIS COUPON
At yew At,.i.e ht.ec..ta M ... Stare o.ly
24f latt 17tll Strwt, C.tte Mete
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FACIAL
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The Meat you can ttUst and cit Discount
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Boneless
FRYER Top Sirloin
PARTS· SlEAKS
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BREASTS ••• a.a.
nESH WA GRME A 29: ~~.o.rsr nun ~~ • nws ""
BEST OF NO BACKS 49! YER ORNECKS ~PliTEI-s111 BOISE ""
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SALE .
t..A~E SILICTION OF FiRTILIUU
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DISCOUNT n1cu
DISCOUNT PRICES
SINSATIONAL VALUll
HST t..,OW &ROWtH• FOR &ROUND cov.
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MUM Hlt9H'T • 4 te I H)OT Sl'RIAD
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REYllLDS WUP x~ • '1"
SU. 1M WllUl.AltD
GlllRIR
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AU. VMIETIO • MM.f UllOll 59'
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mzet •• OUNCE SIU •• ,.. ... 11-.. , ,ES •r
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ONLY the PRICIS
at ALPHA IRA
have gone DISCOUNT!
The iiroduds Ind tht ..... still 1flt .....
You pt the ...,. ffae foods, fresh fruits and waeta-
bln, Ind ~ meats. And we hM tht ume blf mty ot lnnds •• ~ tttt .... sills ,.....
alnys boutht, but WI hBt Ill c.tlf .......
C.ltlf '1mpl. Just the bat qualftJ lll*ts ••.
Ind tht frttndly41mfce )WW COll'le to IXJllCt hn
Alphl Beta. WE'LL NEVER OISCoUNr lHAT.
DELICATESSEN & SOM! MIHA IETA
CREAMERY · = ~
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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
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Alpha Beta's
Man In Blue
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}Ol'rt lookq for. Ht. MR ... find JOU,
~ qllte fttque~'• bel-to romid up 1 lost boy (or his mothet). Heflq )Clll fkllf tlllnas
-4 just plain hefpinr yoo-btles IP • eood l*t of his dly. .
Alpbl Beta's Min fft 81m1 the .nn In chlr,e,
tlUI .,,,. in his store ""' In· its procNcts. And
his atnainl mm.t in bis customers is sllll'9d by
every llltmber of his stJff-the friendly, courteous,
helpful people who nke Alpba Bttl the nlcat sMct
ln yu ltltfmttood to shop. Yoo'll Uke It.
Dllt8"0.W.Dl•122llt
They mean utn urilp for yoa.
Made possible by special plldlaes
with the cat rllllCtlns,.....
tt Jll. Look for them throlltDlt
the store. •
BAKERY & SOME MIM llTA
CONFECTIONS _m °'="
JU.MME
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HUNTINGTON llACK-t04I MwM
HUNT1NOTON llACH-1Nl1 N. Meht St.
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UAN, · FuuYcOOK1D,SHANKH>•nON 45c nan 2l5c·' iiii STEAi. 98« PiiK !,!t~l HAM........ ~ ~!!~TICKS......... ~ UolE ROAST::::::::::~:49: J
STEAKS CLUB STEAK ......... 98tti LEGS & THIGHS ... 451r1 0.iONE ROAST. ........... 59~ ;
59 " iii ROAST. ........... 89~ iiEiiTs ... ':!1: .. 49~ n.m POT ROAST. .. &t.1
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ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICES ... PLUS SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPONS EVERY WEEK LOINDe S9C PORK ROAST ..... . . . . . . . . . . v.
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SPDE RIBS ................. 59.
CINTIR CUT CHOPS 89' RIB PORK· ...... ..
LOlr, LOF SJIOx.ED ME.41' PRICES
.. MlY eooaD -IUTT POmON .
HORIEL HAI .............. 59~
iiffi.E°SiiZLERS ........ 49'
WILSON'S catlPllm -1 LI.
·SLICED BACOll ............ 49'
WMITI RONT - 1 LI. 55 SLICED BACOll ............ .
3 lbs •.••••... $1 .95. . -.,
IHOltllNN4t a .... -C.H.L QUAIT -lllCIWfUT 11UIN9 4"-0%. s Lor PRICED SEAFOOD 5PECJA!.5
CRISC0 ............... 79-MAYONNAISE .... 39-BABY FOOD .• :s.12,°' 1 ::::::::::::;~~;:
CiiEl1x ........... 33-RoUif ~~ ........... 49-PEiiUT BUTTER .. 89' cnm CIT IALlllT STUIS ....•.•
fllUIDl SODA 1-LL -23 COl.OltllX PAHi 1 CAL-f .... 12-0%. -.ASIOITID 12 s 1 WHITE FRONT DELICATESSEN CRACKERS .......... • NAPKINS ........ "::.· 0-CONED POP.... for ARDEN, 8-0Z. CUPS
NOlt1HHN JUIMO TOM SAWYll 14-0%. -c.H.L -ITIAWllUT -2 •·JAR
j PAPER TOWELS .25• POTATO CHIPS . 49-PRESERVES .. ~ .. -.~ .. ~·.ss• PARTY DIPS
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: ELIOW llCAIOll .~~ ... 11' •••• CITIAIE CREESE .. "'···· CAL FIEll IPPLUAUCE .. I ~'1 PllUPPLE '81CE .... :-c::. .... 5 .. '1 Oil GULIC PUVOU ••• YOUI CHOICI
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DAYS ••• TBUJtS..l'D. JJ .. rm .. ns .•
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5 bdrm. -21ii bath ....,
home • tn the cou.nt17 c\llb
lleCt1oft. 1Arle lMllC room • formal ~ room. ~-of
the few Jarse homes ta tbll
DM area • $44,ICIO.
MESA DIL MAit a Bdrm• • cllalnc • 1ooa liU
a model home • be:auWUll1
landacaped • eia:eBellt car-
pets• c1rapea. m.1m.
646-7171 • ll 6-2313
THL ~J I"l\:
E:~T ATEf·'
OWlfR'S MOYll&
Must aell dUa 1arte 4 BR A
familY r o o m 5 year old
Pacesetter home today! -
Will considu lea1e to ri&ht
party. J baths. new w/w
carpeting • CUltom drapu.
lrplce, all eJec:t. bit-In kit..
chen. Tenillc 1UJ1 with pat·
lo. Make o&r. Only $11.B.
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1m3 Baker, C.M. ~
lnine T IRICI #IV
Excitinc spmilh arcbitec>
tutt. 4 BR'a 6 tam rm. Wet
bar, lge muttt BJl w/drese-
tns rm a l>Yt. prdenL ho posed beamed ceWnp • • •
$57.SOO
Mrs. Raulston
c.ldwen, llllker & C.. n. .. c.-.....,, ..._, ..... C8lllWllll
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HIGH IEAMS
J«ory, 3 BR. ''A" tnme. m.ooo. CQwood 1Uty
Gl6 W. ea.at Hwy. 5tl-12IO
Newport""' ,,;,,;
a BR • r.um.Y JUI.
ftnpl9Ce. Ololct --Bluff " park. 5«).lnD TARBELL 29 lfutior
WlllY
AT LOW <OD
Deliaxied Uld built ... mod-
ern llftll -decorated a
excellent ..... nu. tour
bl!droom EASTSIDE HOKE
hu ~. Built-Ina,
dilbwublr, beautifol cu.
pea, ~. ovtnbed
double ..... wtda 1'111.1'
doot fer boat doc:lt. Nb
land.-.plnc, ~ Uld
fencwd yard. Tomcftow may
ba too late -.. dda T().
I>AYI
, Axnaa 11aaa
~f1ont HOIM
wttb Bedrow. 4 Bllbl.
larlepWAlltp dMlcned Into
....,.,.., modmt
)lrield at Jot value
Sl5T,SOO
Call John Abell
Evea: m. 73&5
ltlALTOtltS
67M400
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Edrld1 ll111lns
~ 1 block to N...,..
port Dd ' -.... $19,D * * * * l9dl .....,, ... tot. 2 mt.
dHll .. .. .. • .. .. • • • Sll.!00
* * * * r.1t l8tb St. ftxtt-upper 1
BR 1 bath + ...... $15,000
* * * * noMr St. Duplex 2 • 1 ):JR.
Ori1y • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • $23.,5(JQ
Rltr ....... !M.MU!.85
()alee Open s.tl8anda)'
*LACHINMYll
$12.SOO
l1idJj -Jt.2 lot with 1 bed-
rcoai bolUle • Room ... unltl
• A. real ....,. tar tpeCUJa..
tion.
646-7171 546-2313
Open '"' 'tfl • -T JI F ~., ! . ~~, i
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SM,11*111
$22,llOt
Ge.-19 wuu.m~l 1\Jtr. m.mo .OFm~. rn. JfOftSES
" llCl'e, nr ua • lndust.. A·l w/2 • i..t, $31,500
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7~1iOurSeaion ;au, to CleilT Up Srory
' I ·a; WAl48 a. DAii ....... • -'* * Maddoz and the ,._ 'WAWIMQl'ON (AP) -11111,HDI n' '#w W/." w .. ~s ~ a Wtbt, a. Alt ns• Sen. Eucene J . MeCartllJ, f~';·,, • • r ceafrGatldim. D•• ••t • ~ .. D-Mit\D .. who ls cbla.ilfillllt ~Cl( DllMM RoMlt ~ F~ W• Johnson's expecle41 Mt ~~ U4 Sell . .I. ·01 itet, 1114 ....... renomination in atYtral w. ~ .un dia&CfMd 11 ' rit .. e If. m a r. pnsidentiaJ primldM, ....
OD Ill Nil ltlrJ fl tbe .... "does IOt tell .. if the I hi p I ''blw tltlJ
naval ..... ierat 8ldl •• l&orJ bJ .., mt-.• were going ttl be ~ti,
prOIJll*d U.. nrtt u.s. ~t did ,DOt relate why did they ·~r around Mlabbal of North Vletn-. )11 ...-••r• too ,,... ~ be attacbd? .
KeNam.-1 .._. a u. °" .., ....m..t ., kind of McNamara cMtc1oeecl ,.. "'9 KCallat of tbe alalr, 4tlcualoa.'' Ille aaJd •r Udy far the firll time tbat
over Fllllrt&llt'• abjectiln. ~·· IDllatboG lP'" tbe Maddox was cm an Intel· . e o 11 t e n d 1 • c • lid-pell'Mlllt before tbe com· lgence fltherinc mllMon
mlnfltration prond COft· mitt.et of.f the North Vletname1e
tlladw)J tbat the U .S. "I'n{ 00 overtime now," coast. dtltrOJ.. Mlddo:I a n d McNamara told new1meo aa 'lbe Maddox re P o r t e d Tsner w, wen attacked be emerfed ftom tbe cloMd being attacked on Aue .. 2. bf North Vl • t Dame 1 e committee room reluaine to two days before tbe cruc::i.al
torpedo boats i n in· , ..,,.. queatloai. eniagement wtdd1 prompt.
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terutioul waters on Aq. ........ ....._ ~..a-wblell Id U.S. r~tallatien.
Uk 'AIN so~,._ "The pnmary purp>ee of Bitter FlgJatlng R•ge• .,Be termed "m<>111trou.1" d::to ~ay •r =:: tbe Maddox wu to oblerve ....... , ...... _..._ hoUM in Hue street last week tn a..,__t to d.troy eDmDJ trit .. ...+&..n the UniW on 1 re 1 North VietnameM navll ac· -UI~ ~... --.. '-,.1A1.u1e ~ .........
:_ 111~ the atta4$. ~.?. ... 0~.u ~ Te!\r' tMty in those waters, in like the ones that have been routed from 1MJlttng places ln .,_._... ""v-...-1__:::.:::.;~..;.__.,,.._.,~==---· -t m-UI uie UWI w • vttw of the evidence we bad out the dt yin last two weeks. The bayooet an the weapan of Marine in ~
LEGAL NOTICE lkNamara'I 1111loo wltb ot infiltration by 1 ea by ground ts indkative ot tbe close nature of the house-to-house fighting that b.11
'"'"Cl °" T•un.•li ML.I the committe. dear);y w~ North Vietnam into South marked bllUle for Hue. ~~~~~~~a~~-~~· ~~m.··~~.·~~~~~~~~~~~===;=============~~ Ml. .. .,. s.u111 .....,,.. fl .. Fulbright laid he bid mled tbe undiJputed right ttl do ~ ~~~mC: McNMnara not to ,.... this. In vkw ol our uailtal\·
111NA1taAL coitf'MATIOM. • ,.,..... ·his 1tattment, but the ce to South v1--·-aucb _.., Ill --ti trW .... IV •----'-&.a.A it M...__~ ............ llOM!ltT K-..v ... CMllllTINI ....,,.,._,, IMIU -~--oburvatiou .. e needed." uu1Y . ..,...., ..., Wlflt IM -.w at the Pentap. ~cNamara aaid be tuow1 ~~ :OlJO:.::'a!=.· In it, McNamll'a 1114 lie ol no claim bt tbt attack =::; :=-..:..-=:-ii: ~ U.S. destro,.rt bad ta M on the Maddox oa Aue. 2,
LY"n'ON a.-v"°' ANO~ AUOCIA. way provohd atuet11'7 tlte 1a.u. did not occur. It was Tl()fl .., ,.._ el 111t lfttdl fl ~'" VJetn a-...1 t........t ~ an." ...... "-_,.. ....,....,, Mtlct Noi:w amtse, ..... -tbe second reported attack, r,.,:":'.::' ~ r:" .. '· not partidpated ID ~ two da)'I later, which
Offlclll ._.. L 111NA.MC•M. Vktnam'1 bombardment va prompted the U.S. responae. C<Mt~TION ...... If _.. _,.... ~~ ••• 1.t la1aadl bl till l: ~~ ~;: =-"~J: "'''uuu•w• "Some uncerta.lnty existed
., -. ._ ., .... w11Mut ~rre111Y gulf, assault.I wb1dl OC-and to thlJ day exiata about •tit """,_...•-"*"-curred at about lilt .... 1ome of the predH details : :-,,~:.,.: = ~,.: time. of the attack," McNamara
Trwt. ,. •to 111e .......... ._,...., Sen. WaYM )lcne, D-aaid. 1'Bat there lbould ·be ~·M--::': Trect No. n.n. '" "" Ore., said the South Vi* no uncertainty about the
div "' c-. MeM, -tv "' 0r.,,... n&JMH used boat.I npplled fact tbat an attack took slilft fll CtlMillrft .. , a1 -IN.~ r-otcl .....o .. ._. " ,.... a ,,_ ' e1 by the United Sta*, alN plilce." :-'.:=--="fl~_-:.,~ " contended "North Vietnam Afte.r the first lnddent,
1xc1l"T e11 "'· 11• ..,. .., had every reUOD to fear" McNamara said, the U.S. ~'-: :'.,.."*= = ~ the U.S. ~troyer. lbfps were ordered to rt·
"' ..,. llM .,._ ...._ • .,. Mora-was one ol ontw ......... 11 miles from ttle fl --1\ol "" ........ IWfeCt .. y ... ..... fl .... ..-. • ...._. MY rtti1t1 two 1e11aton who voted North Vietnamese coutline, :,.--.; :": ~ ·-·'= agalnlt the so-called Toakin in.tead of ~ eight miles ~ ~ ~ ·~-:;-,,..': Gulf n solutioo, paned atx ordered on earlier petrols,
i.. of Off1e1a1 1tacon1a. days after the reported at· 1'ban:ly indicative of an in· ::W:: ~"':. of Detd"."'":itr:l::": tacks, autborizint Prelident tent to induce another at-
A WHAU of 1 ltt of fUI for t6e wWe fAMllJ
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.,.., ,..., The immedlat.e rupm•
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LEGAL NOTl<Z Vietnamese torpedo boat
bases.
Mtne aald nothlnC bl bad
heard had chanted hla
mind. "I c o m p U te 1 Y
diuc;reed with ev~
lat C¥(!N.mara) said tocta1
re .... ~Tatlona~
tte .,..1~an tries to
t(ve the Toakin Bay la-
ddent," Morie said. And hi
l&id be told '1e defWt
cJUel IO ln thole •ordl.
In bl• statement,
McNamara aa.id ''we bad
-avalleble to u1 f.D.
contronrtlble evtdlnce ol
the•• attacka 1"9D the
decllloD was made to ue
our llmlW ad JMUUred
retpOUe.'• H• llld •• ln-
ddentl were 1'iD ao 1en1e
provoked or juatlfttcl" by
any U.S. actton.. Furthermore. Y.cNamara
aaid, t b e adminiatration
had:
"An lntelli1ence report of
a hllhlY dulified 'and
11 a t •t> • dable Dllure recet"4 M1J1 before ae
acasemtat. ltatiDa -~ Narta VWtDuneae um•• fCll'Cel tuteadld to attack ...
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PUMP EVENT
Jamllan, lrta; LI n d a current M1u Or'aql Comt-
Mc Evoy, B_,. Pm; 0.
a.GI Mc WllllamJ, Corcu la addiOola ti 111 GIDn-1
de1 Mar; MJcttale Cann•. J n......-. r
Coata Miia: baa Kw. .. "'-Ubloa lbow,
cnrua: Huey J •a D 4 • tull-colar partrdl Of Ilda
AlBaoti, F,ount&1a. Valley : ot tb1 ......._ wln be
Shelly Pulvu, Fullerto1: . -!•-..a ._ .......
a&rMra Brown. G&rdlD •"'-111 -.-,Ora of Gro¥t; Carol Sue Orr, Hun· the represelltld dUet. Tbe tlDttoa Beach; Cat b Y pla wUl bl ....-tect at tbe
Nap, La Habra; Nancy portrait ..,....., 1W es-
'lWlllr, Oran1e; Siganr>e entive1 ol a.tr cltT• .., PlacenU&: May Anll clwnblf ol ~
B1rmoD. San Clem1Dte; Fuldon Jllud ,,.· bOlt c.roi. IM Cuaaa, SUta a * w • 11r11, Ill* Au; Temre Teto Jaco, Seal ,.,_u a...,_._..._
Blach; Karry Jo Abrabarn1, '
t'utln; and Dale Marie Do-
ty. Yorba Llnda,
One of tbe girls will bt
crowned MlN Oru11 Coun·
ty of 119 at Dltneylaad'
MMcb 5. J'rom there abl
will advance to the Mlll
CaJ1'onUa eompetWoa. ad,
ti IUOCllma1. w1ll tram ti
AtluUc CUJ, N.J ., 1 a
ltptembtr tor tbe Miu
America Pageul Shannoa
Heft of Villa Park 11 tbe
Mm Huntl,..._ IMch
Mill_ Carol .. Cir, a
gradute of lflrtu IDgh
School, ii ...,.... bJ the
HunUqtoa Beach Chamber
of OollllDerce. She wa1
named Banner Girl IDd
Junior Class ~
and Jw intenltl a ''Mill
~ oomedy.
chamblr ol e .... ee •
ecuttvea a llllDd U.... •
UM wdlllt1 J1R ol Ill
mall.
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Renood lhadh• tf
Allabelnt, wm. i.. p1aee4 ,. •
dilpllJ lD ,..., at PUllllil
lllaDd throaab Jllarcb 4.
JJmtaUona to tbe ,....._
show art beJDI rrtadr• ta !Ulh achool ad erlllli
ttudmt.1, rocill c l a '' • YWCA er-pa .....
orcanl'ftl•
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Mia Barbara Brin, a
Gnea.me. Obic>bma ~ ltdf, iteenda Or-.. COiii Colltp and WU .....
V&r11tJ Sweetburt *8 -and ftrlt runzm.ap u Aloha
QUHD in 11197 •• lilts ber
Jnter11ts 11 water and mow
UUag and "'Odllin1. Siie
plul OD attendiag tbt
Ulllvenlty of Ca.l1fonda at
Santa Barbala to ltudJ Enl)iab. CANGEMI COED
"Signature'
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Fin• Jewel•
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Whit. tr Black ll1tent;
Whff9 or llatk lluu
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leM, Reel, or Navy C11f
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bale'~ Value
Bonanza
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l'Mdllaf. -ncm,. and lllltorJ,
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''Mla1 CICbJ Noriega, ~not.Mr utrftolNri Califor-
nt.n.t.. l.' lpoannd by the
La lllDl'a Liou Club and atte'4t cal Po17 11 POJDoaa. In 1911, lbe trevei.ct fo Dia·
11tark u a "Youth for
thaderltucUnt' acban1•
•Wdillt. 8bl bu been La Habra'• JUllor M 1 r 1 ,
TleUJt atlaD, ud w• ftrst place in the Orange
County Women's Oratorical
llltll1lntatlon in -aDd .. Womea•r Or11l1al °'*'. --
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Wa1hlnfton'1
BIRTHl»4Y
Mi• C....... clel Mar
Min Shella Mc WUllamt
l)>OlllOred by tbe eor.na dei
Mar Chamber Of Com. merce, sews, lkil, and
paints. Her entry in ID adult
diviakln oil palntizw com. petition recently netled her
second place. A native
Californian, sbe plant on
completing ?er studies for
• degree m art at tbt
University of Colorado.
Ml• Placetttfa
Miss Suzanne Roct, a
Glendale, California • born
stude~t. atttnda Calitornla
&tatt Collt1• at Fullerton
ud ii IPQOlored by the
PlactuUa Chamber of Com.
merce. An t:rpert
marbmu, •ht btlolip to
the Natiou.t Jlltle A.ssocla-
tloo ad hu u NRA raw
iD .22 Qd high powered
rtflel. Sht ~s a four-year
IChool avtr111 of at leut
• ptreeQt Which urna her
tbe Gol<l Cord award.
Ml• a..c.._, ..
Mias Mary Amt Bmnoa
•ttuds San Cle:JDente RlP
School where •b•
~1es in modern daB·
cing and tennia. H e r
particular interest ii in
marine ecology and. when
lbe complete. sch~ plans
OD teaching science er
laquqe. The Califonla-
borll 1011DI miq i I
rpouored by tbe S a n
CleMeP1e Cbamber ol Com· mtrct.
LAurel Mist
P~tySet
ONLY' ·•595
tt.Mt·lhlped apoon and
~ dish In ~rpllte fot
mints, nut1. Nhshes. Gift
boilitd.
11 FASHION tSlANO
NEWPORT CENTEA .........
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More Queens on Parade
Ml11 S•nt• Ana
Miss Carole Lee Casaga,
a native Californian. is
sponsored by the Santa Ana
Junior Chamber of Com-
merce and attends Foothill
High School where she was
a e l e c t e d Porn Girl and
Queen of the Christmas
a career in fashion design-
ing and making her own
clothes, is leading her to
a career in Fashion dea1p.
mi and modeliDg.
Miu Westminster
Lynette Marie Lemerande,
a native of Maine, gradu-
ated from W e s t e r n High
School w h e r e she was
chosen Junior Miss. She is
taking business courses at
Golden West and plans on
going to Oregon State to
study journalism. She is in-
terested in 1 n t e r i o r
decorating, sports, a n :i
writing.
Miu Costa MeN
Miu Mlcheale C a n n o n ,
born in Long Beach, attends
Orange Coast College and
ls interested in travel,
swimming, aDd drama. She
has been selected Betty
Crocker Homemaker o f
Tomorrow, Miss Firecrack-
er, student body treasurer,
and Drama Club treasurer.
Rounding out her activities,
she is on the Pep Club and
Drill Team and plaDJ on be-
coming an airline lteward·
eaa.
Miu Stanton
Diane S t e p h e n s o n , a
graduate of Western High
School and Fullerton Junior
College, plans on pursuing
her education at Cal State,
Fullerton. Combining her
talent as a graduate ol the
John Powers Th o m a s
modeling school and her
love for teaching, she con-
ducts a modeling course for
the Stanton Park: a n d
R e c reation Department.
The Illinois-born young miss
enjoys golf, painting, and
business.
Miu Cypr ...
Miss Susan Kuz, apollJOred
by the Cypress Chamber of
Commerce, was born in
Jersey City, N.J. She at-
tends Cypress Jun Io r
College and Orange County
Beauty College and has a
long list of beauty titles in-
cluding Miss Respect for
Law and Order,· Miss San
Clemente Sports Fishing,
Miss Cypress, and Miss
Personality. She is studying to become a certified public
accountant when &be 11 not
pursuing her interutl in
karate. and animal eol-Jecting.
Mrs. S..I hach
Miss Ternre Telo Jaco, a
California State College at
Long Beach student, is a
native of Cape Girardeau,
Missouri. In 1966 she aang
the lead role in "South
Pacllic". and won first
place in the 1987
Southwestern Youth
Musical Festival. A seventh-
generation American, she is
sponsored by the Seal Beach
Chamber o f Commerce.
Surfing and singing are her
special interests.
HAS THE MOST COMPLETE, MOST
VERSA TILE SELECTION OF
WOMEN'S POOTWEA'R TO BE FOUND
ANYWHERE IN THE WEST.
FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE,
THERE IS ••••
Paul Allan, the Broadway, Buffums,
Fiesta Footwear, Gallenkamps, Leeds, Mandels,
J. C. Penney, RobinsonJs, Weatherby-Kayser
• • •
THIS INFORMATION IS PRESENTED BY~
iesfa~
3 I FASHION ISLAND
••• WHO REALIZE THAT NOT ALL WOMEN ARE INTERESTED
IN THE UNUSUAL CHARACTElt OF OUR PRODUCT.
HOWEVER, YOU ARE AL WAYS WELCOME!
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SALE
Pre-Spring Clearance
*·Hffff9~t.f·t
..... Detl9n« FethS...
'" Sultt. Spertsww. Co.tum••• 0r .. ,_.
and~._
Truly r•merlrel>I• valu••·
One merlc doWll onfy -
thrv Februery. i-ti--------i._ ________________ __
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MATCHMATES FOR THE GROOVY GROUP, 3.99
REG. 5 0 001 A MATCHING SET OF SHIRT AND SOCKS
THAT GO RIGHT INTO TiiE WASHING MACHINE,
HEED HO IRONING. COLLARED SHIRT OF' ACRILAN9
ACRYLIC HAS SHORT SLEEVES; ACRILAN~
ACRYl.I~ BOCKS ARE RIBBED, ANKLE HUGGING•
m.JJE1 YIU.OW OR RUST, 8-160 NOT SHOWN: .BAH-LON9
SOCKS CP NYLON; BLUE, GOLD, RUST 1 9-110 6/3.90.
MAH. AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED. BOYS r SHOP•
GIRLS' REVERSIBLE JACKET, 3.99
HOODED LITTLE JACKET WITH ZIPPER FRONT AND
DRAWSTRfHQ TIES AT WAIST ANO HOOD FOR SNUG
FIT. OP' 100%corroN THAT LAUNDERS IHA JIFl""Y
• • eJUST POP INTO TiiE WASHING MACHINE0 SOLID
PINK, ORAHGE OR T\JRQUOJSE THAT REVERSES TO A
COORDINATING FLOWER PRINT, IN SIZES 4-6X.
MAIL., PHONE ORDER FILLED FROM CHILDREN 's 3-6x.
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WASHllGTDB 1S
BlnTIDAY
SPECIALS
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FASHION ISLANo..-a
PRE-SEASON OFFERING; SPORT COATS, 1.99
REG. 12.00i OF' POt.YESTER/corroN WtTH COME::
CLEAN~ SOIL RELEASE FINISH TO MACHJHE-WAStl
PERFECTLY. FRESH PLAIDS, THREE METAt. Bl.AZER
BUTI'OHS; 8-12. SHOWN: ·LIGHT GREEN WITH ORAHGq
BUJE PLAIDe NOT l!IHOWN: OLlvr,,i.IGHT GREEN
STRIPES; GOLDfa/HITE/BLACK Gt.EH PLAID; RED/BLUE Oil
GOU>/BLUE TAllERSALt. PLAIDS ON BEIGE OR LIGHT
BLUEe MAit. AND PHOtU: OROERSe THE. CAMPUS SHOP•
DREAMY DRESS, A NEWPORT SPECIAL, 8.47
REG. 14,00. A GO-EVERYWHERE A-LINE DRESS IH
BRIGHT POSIES PRINTED ON GAY YELLOW OR OLIVE
GREEN GROUNDS, WITH CRISP, WHITE PURITAH
COLLAR AHO CUFFS. OF COTTON CANVAS T HAT
MACHINE WASHES, IS SO EASY TO CARE FOR;
IN SIZES 4-14. AVAILABLE AT OUR NEWPORT STORE
ONLY• MAit. AND PHONE ORDERS Fll.l.EDe PRE-TEENS,
Newport
ROllNSON'S NEWPORT -• · FASHION ISLAND ~• -PHONE 64~·2100 ..:
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4-f ASHION ISLAND WedMaday, Felttuary 21, 1'61
PICKWICK ••e And Still More Queens
has
WRANGLERS®
Miu YorlN Linda
.MJSS Dale Marie Doty at·
tends F u 11 e r t on Jtmior
College and is sponsored by
the Yorba Linda Junior
Chamber or Commerce. A
Ne w York native, she is
a drill team leader at school
and plans on earning a
degree in business ad-
minutrahon.
Mi• Buena ''" Miss Llnda Mc Evoy at.-
tends Savanna High School
and is a native of Troy.
N. Y. She is sponsored by
the Buena Park Chamber
of Commerce and plans on
becominC a professional ac-
tress. She lists as her bob-
bies, reading, and writing
short stories a.ad plays.
Four ~ars of perfect sc!M>ol
attendance contributed to
her being selected Girl of
the Year.
, • ....._,. ealy
Al-elearaaee
retlaeetlH% te 75%
reg. prlee sale prln
Size•
136.00-Whit• Alaskine, rhinestone trim --71.00
389.00-All bHded cl"igner original -a .00
136.00-Full l•ngth It. 9'"" AIHkine -41.00
2'40.00-le•ther Coat wool dreu --·····-tt.00
185.00-Pink/allver brocade coat dr.ss _ 71.00
75.00-Whit• wool g•b•rdine dreu ·---21.00
160.00-Full length blaclr vepe -·····----71.00
Size a
320.00-Silver.white costume --···········-·--121.00
-4-4 .00-Powder llue IHiC Coat Dr.s1 _ 22.IO
170.00-ll•ck Velnt coat & clr.ss ··········-61.00
170.00-grHn silk ottoman basic dreu _ 11.00
Size 10
7b.OO-white setin long slv. cocktail -···-JZ.00
260.00-J•qu•r print p•nt suit ··-·-····-···--91.00
280.00-0r•ng• cr•pe full length -·-··-··-··· tt.00
I 60.00-White cr•p• full l•ngth -····---71.00
I 36.00-Whit• Alaskin• •• rhineston• tri"' _ 71.00
50.00-Lt. grHn wool gab•rdine bHic --22.00
75.00-Whit• ribbed silk co•t clreu -··-21.00
250.00-gold & silver full length coat
' clreu .................... ··········-··· n .oo
Size 12
I 36.00-Pink and gold broc•d• costum• .. 61.00
I 36.00-White Alukin .. bHded fun length 41.00
310.00-Full length dreu & j•ck.t ,ink sitl: 125.00
60.00-Br•wn ertd whit• silk Alhkine ---·· 21.00
75.00-ShHr wool b•i9e/coffH
b.sic dress -·-~···--· U.00
Size 14
maJa floor reclaetlo•
DA YTlMI DRISSIS
from reguler stock. v.r. to 38.00 ········-·
COCKTAIL DltlSSES
reduced below cost. v.r. to 75.00 .... _ ..... .
ALL WIA THH COATS
9rHt feshion coat. Reg. to 65.00 ·····---
s portswear
CltErE ILOUSIS with long sleeve.
beige ... sizes 8 to 16 ... reg. I 0.00 ....
WHITI CARDl~AN SWIATH
wuh•ble . , , I 00 •/, •crylic -······················ .
lmH llOUSIS ..• w•sh•bl• poly•st•r
•nd dac:ron prinh •.. reg. to 20.00 ........... .
CARDl~AN SWIATHS-Lined mohair
and wool cl•nics. Reg. 20.00 to 2'4.00 ..... .
KNIT COATS in ~ Length
solids •nd pl•ids ... reg. -40.00 ........... .
WOOL KNIT SWIA TH TOPS
h•nd knit look •.. reg. I 1.00 ----········· .. ··•
TURTU NICK SWIATUS
Sm., med. and lug• ... v•I. to a.oo ..
Sm., m•d. and luge ... ••I. to 8.00
JUNIOI PLAID SKIRTS
Dirndl stylH ... I 1.00 v•lue ..
.IUNIOI DUSSIS
Clearence pric.cl ••• te 21.00
CARD•AN SWIA111S
femous lftakers ... "9· to 17.00 ..... .
I 60.00-White and llue brocade dreu ···-· 61.00 llTTH WOOL PLAIO SICIRTS
116.00-Full length pink cr•p• t,uic ......... 41.00 to m•tch cerdig•n swHttu ... 16.00
60.00-lrown end whit• strip• dreu ........ 21.00
71.00-llack wool jersey setin JUHIOR CA,RI rANTS
trim codttall •................................ U .00 •ools •nd cotton ••• •al. to 1 l.00 . .. ..... .
,._ _, _. Mt ..._, JUMtOI IAIM COAts
Now la ffte tifM .. MH ...... ~.00 .__ .
sale .............. y-1 ... a.-.:
G. K. CHRISTENSEN
11.00 ..
17.00
17.00 •
22.00
22.00
6.IO
1.10
1.10
11.10
H .10
7.IO
J.IO
l.10
4.10 .
S.IO
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7.10
6.IO •
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Mia Leguna S.ach
Cheryl Brennan graduated
from La1una Beach High
School and attended Cal
State. Ji'ulkrtoo where her
major •as psycbology.
Wbile in bJg.b school, she
was editor of the Year Book
for two years, a n d
homecoming princess and
cheerleader in 1966. She
earned an award from the
Daughters of the American
R e v o l u t i o n for Good
Citizenship. The Pasadena-
born miss loves snow skiing.
sewU1g, and cooking.
Miu Feunt•ht Valley
MW Nancy Jeanne Allison
is Los Angtles-born and a
graduate of Bartniore Beau-
ty College. She bu been
chosen Mlsa Congeniality in
addition tD her Mias Foun·
taiD Valley title. Ber in-
terests are water 1kllng,
dancing, ping pong, swim·
ming, and cosmetology. She
is sponsored by the Foun-
tain Valley Chamber of
Commerce.
'Frien~hip Valentines'
In a unique p r o j e c t
designed to m at e in·
~matiooal fr:imdshfp mere
meaningf Ul to Cub and Boy
Scouts, a s e r l e s of
"Friendship Valentines"
were presented to represen·
tatives of eighteen forelgn
coantries. at Fashion Island
ceremonies held during Na·
tionaJ Boy Scout Week.
Stores at Fashion Island
participated in the project
by sponsoring both the Scout
unit and displays on the
particular country.
Countries involved in the
project, together witb the
representative who attended
. the day's a c t i v i t I e s at
Fashion Island. and the
sponsoring store. w e r e :
A r i entina-Alberto Ram-
pone . Artist and Designer ,
Bu C rum's; Australla-Dr.
David W. Goodall. Professor
or Biological S c i e n c e s ,
University or . California,
lrvine. Penney's; Brazil·
Alvaro Ribeiro, Commercial
C o u n s • lor, Desmond's:
C a D a d a • G e a r Mc·
Entyre, C o n s u l General,
Robinson's; Denmark-Borze
A.P. Lund, Vice Consul,
Pbmuner's; France-Gerard
Peres. Consul General, Vik-
ings IV; Germany-Fritz
Geuther, G e n e r a 1 Cb:in·
cellor, NQI's ·s po r tin g
Goods; Grut Britaln.J.O.
Houlton, Asst. Information
Officer, B. D a I t 0 D •
Bookseller; lsrael-lbbak
Banbaasat. Exchange Stu·
dent, California St ate
College, Long B e a c b ,
Pickwick; Japan-Toshiaki
Yokokawa. Vice Cons u 1 ,
Westbrook's; Korea-Kwang
Soo Ahn, KOCM ; Melico-
Natlvidad Vacio. Actor and
Director. Back Street: New
Zealand-Derek P. Morris,
Vice Consul, Leed' s ;
P a n a m a -M i s s Luisa
Reynolds, Exchange Stu-
dent, Chapman College, Hat·
ch's Hallmark; Philippines·
Domingo Reyea, Foreign
T r a d e R e presentative,
W<ah Clark•'s; Swedtn-
Miss Jane Hendricks. Editor
CALIF 0 R N I A BECJtO-
BALD, Christensen's.
Straps ~\'ling,
Buckle.~ .zing l
Smart and sophisticated,
that'• Bueter Brown for
1prin1! Saucy et.rape with
clever cutouta to make
any girl'• new outfit the
mvyof all.
BUSTER
BROWK
MISS ORANGE COUNTY, 1964 -Pamela Bennett,
Miss Orange Coumy of 1964 will preside as honor·
ary hostess of the Gallery of Qftteens Fashon Show
to be pre&etlted oo tt>e Stage Court of the Fashion
IBi.nct D'all at 1:30 p.m., saturday, Feb. 24. Eigbteea
coateetanU in the Mis& Orange Coumy Preliminary
to the Mia Calilomia-Miss America Pageant will
model the latest styles from Fashion Island st«es
and shops.
Board of Directors
1' a 1 b i o n Is l a n d president; Gary B a r rl U ,
Mtrdlintt' Assoclatioo is in Radio KOCM, secretary;
a cblntlnl~·tbe guard pro· and Robert French Of Tbe
cess for 1-... Named to Broadway, treasure t .
the Board of Directors of Present board of directors
the $20 million shopping are Max Guttman of
complex to replace two Pickwick. James Teeter of
outaolng memberi a r e Bob Burns Restaurant, H.
Glenn C h r i s t e n s e n of H. Mc Umber of Desmond's,
Cbrirtensen's-G.K.C.; a n d Monte Stebbins of Buffums,
Ramon Rosellinl of Fiesta Parl S h o e m a k e r o!
Footwear . R ic hard Wetherby Kayser Shoes,
M a r o w i t 1, N e w p o r t and Douglas Heiken of Pen·
Children's Bootery was re-ney's.
elected for an additional ----------
term.
New officers or the board
of directors will be named
this month.
Present omcers a r e
Cart.er M c D o n a I d of
Robinson's, pre 1 l d e11 t ;
Richard Marowitz, v i c e
If You Like
Travel See
This Show
Who doeso't like to travtl
and who doesn·t know
where to go? Then be sure
and see a week-long Travel
and Vacation Show a t
Fashion Island March 11-16
themed, "Islands of the
Americas".
On display and luring
viewers will be attractions
from places both near and
far, supplied by Tourist aod
Travel Bureaus, airUoes.
steamship lines, schools and
travel agencies. Islands in
the Caribbean. islands in the
Pacific. Islands in t h e
N o r t h w e s t • offshore
Catalina. 1 a n d I o c k e d
Mackinac, let your im·
agination run and chances
I are you'll be able to talk
and yearn a b o u t it
somewhere in the Fashion
Island Mall.
COLORS
Ora119• '•lt11I
Gt .. 11 '•'·"·
Yehw '•hlftt
Wliite .. ....
ll•d .. .....
You'll also be able to enjoy
naUve music a n d en·
tertainment, see artifact.t
and just naturally enjoy
yourself all during the
week.
So. if travel is In your
plans. or if you would like
it to be. be sure an<I visit
Fashion Island March 21·23..
It will be fun.
el poco
candle & .
gift shoppe
"p.co' 111H 11t "miell"
in Spe11i1h , •• IHlt
ti. ..... 11ethi119 llNll
•k•t tM feltllHt
Hltctien ef fift,
•111•c.i•I ocu1io" a
llOYtlty (tMltt •• , .... ,, ..
OMf .. .f fMCf11effllf ..... ........... ...
lta,y.e'ft , ... .. .. ,... . ...,. , .
.0 f..J.IH fabaiwf
lbetw .. 11 Oi.ife ~;.
•°'41 s .. ·• C.114.ed
WISTCLfPP "-AZA
NIWPOltT llACH
Huni1119ton Center
H1111tlntfon '"'h
.. -
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PASHION IJLAND-4
• Convenience IS Common at· Fashion Island
What have a barber,
shoemaker, and balr atyllst
in common?
At FashJon Isla.ad, loca.
tion is what they have in
common because t b e s e
three service buslne11ea are
conveniently c 1 u a t • r e d
together on the euterly side
of the 7~acre shopping com-
plex on the outer periphery
of the mall.
The three businesses are
Golden Blade B a r b e r s ,
Anthony's Shoe Service, and
The Hair Hunten Salon.
The Golden Blade, o~
by C. M. "Pete" Myers,
is probably the m o a t
modern barber abop in
Southern California. It seats
eight customers in lux-
uriously • c o m f o r t a b 1 e
barber chairs and, ac-
cording to Myers, "If it's
in the tonsorial arts, Golden
Blade Barbers can satisfy
the m o s t discrim1nating
cHenL" The shop is ap-
pointed with Spanish oak
wainscoting and green and
brown flocked wall cover·
Ing.
Anthony'• Shoe Semce,
managed by Albert Com-
berlaU, ii a shoemaker of
the old order. According to
Comberlatl, there is a gen.
ul.ne difference between a
shoemaker and a cobbler.
"A cobbler repairs shoes,
and a shoemaker not only
repairs, but ii skilled to re-
style and even make custom
shoes. a craft that is
diminishing on the
American scene today.••
Anthony's Shoe Service
each weet re-styles bun.
dreds of ladies pointed toe
shoes and spikes into the
clUTent fashion of rounded
toes and baby doll heels.
Another a p e c i a It y of
Anthony's Shoe Service ii
luggage repair for wbicb
that firm is fully-stocked
with a variety of leather
and hardware.
Hot pink and orange is
not only the color motif of
The Hair Hunters, but also
represents the femininity,
fun, and personality of this
hair salon, wbich i s
operated on the principle
TONSORIAL ARTIST-C. M. "Pete" Myers puts
the finishing touches on a customer at his new
Fashion Island G<>lden Blade Barber Shop.
The VESTED SUIT
• • • now In Ute oeweat Patty shade
from Camp11s Hall*
$75
1be new California classic,
traditionally tailored of a comfort
blend (Y( 55% Dacron
potyester/45% Wool in Putty, Blue
or Whiakey. 35-42 Regular,
35-40 Short, 38-42 Long.
"T.M. It ... Ce11f,
I DESMOND'S)
,A.SHtON ISLAND -NIWPOtlT CENTER
, I
-. . . .... ...
that a trip to the beauty
shop need not be a
monotonous "drag". The
Hair Hwiters splashed onto
the Orange County scene in
1968 and created as much
excitement as a Broadway
opening and well it might,
becat11e the owner, Ronald
Noiles, was ln show business
before golng into t b e
business of hair styling.
Pamper is the only word
to describe the treatment
received by patrons of The
Hair Hunters, and it'• all
done with a flair. There is
a stage in the main salon
on wlilch, at any given mo-
nient of the day. one of
Noiles' • young stylists will
leap for an impromptu song
or dance. Customers, too,
are invited to "vent their
bent" to perform. Tedious
time spent under a hair
dryer is made enjoyable
because the dryers are
located ln a posh theater
where a color television pro-
vides easy-to-take diversion.
FROM THE OLD SCHOOL-Albert Comberiata, manager of Anthony's Shoe
Service at FC16hio.n IS-and, applies a lifetime of experience in shoe-making and
repairing.
OPBI a
KOCM·FM
hahlo11 hl1nd
ltA'O'TlPVL MOllC AU. DAY,,.
KIYIXQ OIAKQ£ CO\mTT
TV TOY & HOBBY
1000'5 OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROMf
'!!J6c
TOY SALE~
Scoot a-Board
New eldewalk couter riding Mnullonl
Made of rugged, durable polythene plaltfo.
4-hu vy duty met•I wheel• with ball 7 76
burfnge for free rolllng. •
Hide-Seek Play Tunnel ·
PLAY TUNNEL they hide In It, crawl thru
ft, Invent their own games with It. WHh·
able cotton cloth. Extend• to 10 ft~ 9.87
ford1 to 2 In. Storage container Incl.
Dr. Do little Luggage Set
,, y Luggage-type medfcal box. Futuree Walt
·. l Dlaney''I neweet hero, Dr. Doflttle. Contain•
• .14 many harmleM medical 1uppllM 1 99 ~ and aMt. of etand-up toy anlmafe. •
Rocket Ship Case
. Holda ind etoru Maj. Matt Mnon & ap1ee
equipment. Two-level full color fnt.rfor,
3·0 molded plaetlc contour eouch, ] 99
fold-down r1mp. •
Tight Sqgeeze
Tiii SHgle Slnall Frlltic Wlc .... -,
Mlttlf! • Wigglkl' 1iglln' action SllM far
little kids! 8ig kids too! • Gmt 3 97 party idu ! • Beth, 19imtf, I~ tlruc1ions! •
tmU
Home Raceway
~1¥111 ~-Prit 112• sale II o 111 1 raceway complete. rnl/ to 1'\111 wittl Ill> covmer.
en r tnei"C. net. 9wllds
lllOtt """ 25
lop ttwil1 ,.,. 9 99
.... ~-fllll 1 .
TYCO & U . UllROH ACCESSORIES •&. 11MU NICt
H.O. TUCK
CURVED tw STRAIGHT .....• , ••. di. 3.00
TY(O IOWNG STOCK-
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM Vof'* to $3.00
H.O. UMOTI CONTlO\
SWfTCHU RIGHT • LEFT 'AIR
1.99
991
6.75
3.99
CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST TOY & HOBBY CENTERS
Major Matt Mason
"8l1'c -SUIT SMP1 Offf the 111r..-(included) llld futures lttltlllble Ii< pumJ
few remote control n lllCMfMl1t. Acces-
•lts include two1litce l'ldiltioll detM:tor. •t!ICll. screw d!W, IOdt -. 197 ""' llld .... llllels. ........ _
Funny Freckles
Over 100 hilario°&s MODSKIN tatoos ro
delight the young set It's simple-just
1 rub, • little luv & it's FUN & 76C
LAFFS FOR All!
RICiag Set
mOMllCKH
34 .... " llPtllill "'-' .. ,... ....
1 .... "" .i 1Mer lr'IO. Dmts 1f llffwellt.,.... •IN ••·There's rul llltw-contlMntll co• p • t It Io 11 between
-..C.'s cmp.rli 11111 ~s l.otlls 30. ca ,.. ,...,... 12 tilt .an. aet.i ==lllt .... 19 97 ............ .
TJa Dnle¥il
Sit lncllllles 2 c1rs, hllld OD!llnlls. trans-
fOf mtr. lep COUnltr, ~tacit trecft list Yll-
lle of components ser>Mtt.. 16 99 ly, $38.24.
lee. $21 YlfH I
Mr. Potato Head
,._, vegetable heada a11d bodlee.
Moure of fun fer young & 76c
.Cd ... eg. tto .
s.r-Doufl by Hasbro
Model 9Cary orutures that glow
Tr1n1fer plctur11 th1t glow. Make
Hrle f;iicu on windowa or mirro,...
Swing it around llke a lariat. 76C
Reg. $1.17.
TlTHERBALL & POLE SET by
Volt. A complete game In one p;iick·
age. &et lncfudH tetherba fl, cotton
r op• a n d 3·pc. S' I" galvanized
pole and ground •5 99
eleevt. "eg. $7.tt. •
'1.1 3
Cannibal Animals
Here'• a "ew food toy! 3 different
pack1gea each with one of t h r • e
delfcfoua ffavou,.. and apeetat •nlmaf
mofda. Each container cover carrlee
3 moldt and th1 cont1ln~ ft· 76c
eeff 11rvu 11 th1 mixing bowl.
Talking Drowsy•
IY MATTtL Says 11 different sleepy
time phrases -l 51h''
tall. P e r f e c t bedtime 4 97
pll'fTnate. let $1.00 Vil" •
Lucky Locket9 liddi8S
M~TTE L'I • Only 2" tall • "Jew-
eled" toclcet frame t • Aul "ooted
t11lr • Lovely personaflty • Wear 11
a loclcet I • Open and play "'
atparatelyt
Handcuffs ~1 Professional Type Handcuffs for thGll wflo U -ij P-lih the best. Stron1, forsed st•I, nickle
plated and highly polished. 2 1 99 ate. $3.Clll Vllull •
Baily's HHgTJ
MATIR'S 17W' Look -AIM ~ote
Features realistic chewinc l feedilW
Magic mifk·Wlter bottles.
Spool! nd teetNng rift&.
... $'1.17 ...
... Bilf Safi s.· •Tm, "'llinr .........
prnsl¥t .,es ' t.fllinr lips. Says 10 phrasa at
puU of talkinr rlnr! .... $ .... ,..
WALT DISNIY'S
ZORRO Pl.A Y SET
Complete with llulldlnge, fig.,,.._
men and a-rl ... HoWI of pky
fun at a big aavlng' ·"'99 "•11. M.00. . £.
RUB-OHS
From Haebro. Hou,.. of magfo fun
u1y to do, no meee, make your own
color pfcturu with Ju1t a rub. 76c
"'II· H o.
IUKIES
THUNDER STREAK
by Ideal. The amaxfng 1uper-f11t
hydrofofl. A rubber power racing toy.
Gou yu r-round on w1t1r, under
water, on land, loe or enow. 2. 97
... g. $3.47
VINYL
DOLL I CRADLE
Doll with blanket complete w Ith
bottle In white plutlo 2.99
rocking cradle. "'II· $3.41.
PLASTIC MODEL SALE!
YlOFF ENTIRE
STOCK
NOW IAIU
SALi ,.UCI
$ 1.00 _,, ........... s .67
$ I.SO ........... --.$.ft
$ 1.70 , __ .. ___ .... $1.U
$ 2.00 .... -·-···-·$1 .H
$ l.00 -·· .. ··--···'' ·"
at•llLA• llOW U.ll.. I
SALi N~ I s 5.00 ____ SJ,17 I
SI0.00 .UM ,
$11 .00 S7.H
$12.00 Sl.67 ___ _...$f.ft I
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-FASHION ISLAND Wednetday, Falwuary 21, 1961
'Cloth eslin e ·Art'
Goes on Display
ThPre is pop art, op art.
billboard art, and o t he r
forms too numerous lo men-
tion. but what 65 second
through sixth gra~e Harbor
View School pupils will be
displaying at Fastuon Island
on February 24 might be
called "clothesllne art."
On that day, the pupils,
unde r the direction of Mrs.
Betty Handy, district art
consultant ror the Newport-
Mesa Unified S c b o o I
District. will p o s i t l o n
themselves throughout the
mall of the S20 million
Newport Beach shopping
tenter complex to paint and
~ketch whatever s I r i k e s
!heir fancies.
Clothesline art? When the
l'htldren are finished. their
art will be hung from a
clothesline strung on the
mall for public viewing. Thl11
is the second appearance for
the Corona del Mar School.
They first appeared in
November and their art
display was so well-received
by the public. that the
Jt'ashloo Island Merchants'
Association asked them to
return.
Mrs. Handy, who comes
into contact with 5,000 art
pupils in her work, recently
cited the value or such
shows: ··Art is for every
child m that it allows them
to exercise their creativity,
practice with the many art
media and -at Fashion
Island -they have an op-
portunity to study art nrst
hand. whether it b e
sculpture. landscape design.
or window displays "
GETIIN' READY -Mn;. Betty Handy, district art
consultant for the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, looks over the works of Susan Ash!ey,
Richard Dale and Arlye Worrell, Harbor View
School pupils who will participate in a children's
''Clothesline Art Show" to be held at Fashion Island
on Saturoay. February 24. Sixty.five children will
sketch and paint on the mall, displaying their artis·
tic results via clothesline.
Washington's lirtllday Speciall
Let us Capture Your Child
in a Professional Portrait
Our tolented photogrophH is a specialist in capturing
your child's p•rsonolity in o fin e porlrail you'll treas·
we always. M•rnory fades , •. but a portrait preserves
f«twf' the P'Kious, fleeting mom•nts of childhood.
COfl!e in now ... ond you con chorge it et P•nn•1'1I
THIS WEEK ONLY!
95
lif, ... .,,,,.,,
r hcl4 ,.,..,...,,. ONLY
NO APPOINTMENT Nt.CESSARY
ftl/t.t.H.TOll 0runa.-w ~
>ill....,, 17100
fASHtON ISUNO
mu---
HUNnNe 1011 e•ACl4 Mftft°"T l•M:M
.............. C*l'llW ~...,_ 1\1-
-a.. ..... _,,,,, "" ftoor • ....,ll3
S~Plf" HOURS
M~y and Friday-
10 00 A.M. too )() PM
Othtr 0~1' Exe.pt Sund41-
lO 00 A M. to f> 'lO P M
Setre ltorH OQtn .-ddillOMI """'"?)
'Of yovr Jh0v0•"9 1.onwn.:n t
'fl
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Tht'ough Saturday
I
REDUCED ·
THRU SAT. ONLYI
. .. . Spring savings on
famous ri1akerw fabrics!
Full Sair cotton sailcloth
in prints and solids
Reg.79cYD.
NOW 66cvo.
Grtot fabric for dressy or sp«ty sprint foshions. h's cmp-to-the-touch orwl
olwoys behoves. Machine washes, rei1ts creos.s •• , nM<U iwf a touch of ahe
Iron. Colorfvl IOlids and Jf>irit*' prints. 35/36" 'M-
Danstar prints and solids
from Dan River•
Reg.98cYD.
NOW 80cvo.
1>wobM 100!' CCM1bed-.,.... ~or no ir~I 0... ••• t. Slwa
llp like Cl clreom 1tta• to 11$ <ritp 1Utl.Q, Greaf foe perltlllill, .W.., Md
ployclothes. Zirtg'f cotofa and prims. 35136" wi<I•.
Penney's own Regulated Plus
in spring prints and solids
Reg.98<YD.
NOW 80cvo.
High fa,hion broadcloth wov•n of Rtgulon, 65·· Polynosic1 rayon, 35'•
combed cotton blend. Soft, silky texture for blouse' ot dres.stl. SonforizJ.
Mochint wash", little ironing. Coordinated prinh and solicls. 35136" w;de.
Fresh looking Dacron•
and cotton poplin
Reg. 1.29YD.
NOW 99cvo.
.
canYGs ·casuals l • ,
for :the family!
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6.99
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with eottorl .,,,.., tluc:k ..,..,
.,... rubber ...... erdl ...
por1, Co111pletefy waahaltle.
Novy, loden.
4.99
Yount •Di a.ff
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......... .,.. eelt9ll ..,.,..
oxford hot hith ...... look.
evtflloft lneol., corr.ct ..-. ... .,. ... ~ ....
3.99
M'-1 .... tM .fan! of Da-. ,.,,•I cottOl9 Wend. Naturol cr.,,e
tine• n.Dlter eutaol•. •a.ck. .....................
3.99
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2.99
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2.99
Mtleel' ,.,., _.with
1oc ... 0Uf'd tti "'· "'f 'llMI' •lotta
"Pf* of Dacron• I cotton blend.
Gum ond GOtk rvOber outlol-.
Natvraf.
3.99
~ ......... CIOtt9n duck
oxford hat cvShlOft intole, huff
crepe clesign rubber outao1 ...
\¥11ite, Wock, or MYY·
2.99
CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR GREATER LOS AN GELES OR ANGE, OR VEN TUR A COUNT Y PENN EY S!
COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
(Harbor Shopping Center) (Huntington Center) (Fashion Island )
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CREATIVE CONCENTRATION -Julie Heyne, 21-year-<>ld Fullerton disptay
case decorator, is pictured in a moment of creative coocentration during her
development of the exhibition she has created for the display cases on the
mall at Fashion Island. Her subjects occupy three of the six cases and include
Lincoln and Washington me!llorabilia, and Valentine's Day arl craft.
All Penney Storn Open Every Nt1ht Mottelay Thr0uth SalurHy
LAST3 DAYS
REDUCED I
• lullt.i.,
ltuttenheler • Automotit ltuilt•
In bobbin winder
TDDAYI
• Thr • • po1itlen
nH dle
PENNCREST PORTABLE
ZIG-ZAG WITH 42 BUILT-
IN DECORATIVE 'STITCHES!
reg.174.95 NOW $109.
So many exciting features at such a fantastic low price I Straight, zig-
zag, and decorative stitching, forward and reverse. Three position
needle plus 14 built-in coms gives you .42 different designs. Built-in
bobbin winder, professional blind stitch hemmer, built-in needt. ~
threader, built-in buttonholer. Easy dial for precis... control of width
and depth of ..,.,., liikh. Weighs only 27 lbs • . ..... .......... -
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH , l (Huntington Center)
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We.1'*41ay, '*u•ry 21, 1961 PASHION ISLANl);._;7
Jul ie Heyne Decorates
~
W ith Skill of Artist
Julie Heyne could easily at fo'ashion Island during
pass as a· teen..a&e fashion. December, hu earned her
model with her loa&, well· a repeal performance for
IJ'OO!Ded brOWll b a Ir, • February. Julie's artistry
wlmome smile, a_nd fresh presently appears in three
entbuslaam, but she's not. of the sjx display cases
Rather, me is a 21.yea(-old •which are located opposite
YOUlll lady witb lb.tee fUll· SHverwood's at tbe norther·
time jobs: sbe is tbe wife ly section or the mall. She
of a Cal State, Fullert.o11 has gathered memorabilia
college s t u d e n t • an on Abraham Llncoln. George
e mployee of a Fullerton in· W a s b i n g t o n , and has
surance agency, and last, devoted a display case to
but not least, she is one a Valentime theme.
~ the most imaginati~e During December. she
display case decoraton m w a s commissioned t o
Orange County. decorate au six display!
persons were attracted to Border, Scandinavia, the the Toy World of North
the displays which included... Orient, and Europe. Two America. Her pre1ent ex-
dolls dressed in the native otber caaea were devoted hiblUon wm be on dllplay
costumes of South of the to the NaUYlty Scene and unW the end of the month.
TO.BACCO NIST
e COMOYS • CHARATAN
• SAVINELLI • STANWELL
• DUNHlll • BARLING
INC.
An lnvit1tion To
Pipe Smokers ••••
• Smokers Gift Items Be our guest w a pipe-
full of one of our many
famous tobac.'Co blends. • fine Cigars
l' FASHION ISWfD NEWPORT CENTER '''·2230 The creativity which she cases, so she chose as her
exercised in decorating the theme. ··c~ristmas Around !
~s~y ~~ oo ~ mall the W~ld!' Tho~a=~=s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
-All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
3 DAYS ONLY!
REDUCED THRU SATURDAY!
Penney1 is having a big 'save in' on Penncrest• typewriters
and adding machines ••• iust in time for Income taxi
HUNTINGTGN BEACH
( Huntingto" Center)
SA VE '15 Penncrest«> 1 OH
Caravelle manual typewriter
Reg.$89 Now•74
full H ehoroder ll•yboorcf, poee .-.., tn~••Pfllf ...
indicotor, 91.;• eorrio9•, full l•ngth key tobvlcrter. I'~
touch Mlector, bolon<• key touch plllf o,, eclO..-type
feature -odd odditlonol ipecioliied tymbols to yow t)'pe·
writer. l'ico or •lite typo. Machine in '°" er blue.
12· c., ..... 11. -"¥411 ty,.writef Now'89 Reg. '109
SAVE '15 Penncrest• 10''
Concord electric typewriter
leg. •145 Now'130
Aut01"0tic rOf"C" en -••• XXX, tpoto ber, ~ tllMt
key, copy tel cliol. II chotodOf' koyboorcl, key tebulatoa,
9~ • corrioge, pc19• gouge, pononol touch Mlector. ~
o·typo feature, fott occoMtotOf edion. ftiw, elite, Mfipt trfto..
Moc"ine i11 blue.
11· '-"'~"',..,....,
Reg. '165 Now'145
SA VE 10.50 Penncrest• 78
electric adding machine
•• ,. 72.50 NOW$62
Sove hovrt of effor!I Adda 7 colvmne, totols I, 1"""'9Ctl ...4
mvltiplioa. Show• computation• on vlsiblo popor roll for ,..y
checki119. l19ht, '°"'pact, fMtrtClble, tuck·ift eotd. live/wt\lto
machine.
NO DOWN 'AYMINT ••• USI "NNIYI'
TM 'AYMINT Pl.AN
NEWPORT BEACH
-(Fashion Island)
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•-FASHION ISLAND
Island House Has Another Face
Island House. the com-
munity.use meeting bu11cUng
at Fashion Island. has a
brand new f:lce that it as
eager to display to any
Orange County social. _Pro-
fessional, and s e r v 1 c e
organization wh.lch needs a
place to bold a meetillg or
luncheon.
The facility which has
seating ror 100 persons. has
just been decorated to in-
clude wall-to-watt carpeting,
celUng-to-noo( 'drapes, air
condlt.Joning. and a sound
system.
"Island House ls The
Irvine Company's way of
thanking Orange County for
the wonderful acceptance
Fashion Island has received
since it was completed in
September." Kent A. Berge,
manager of the $3) million
complex, said.
Reservations for the free
meeting facility may be
made by contacting Fashion
Island's social director, at
(714) 644-?mO.
A Open EvlfY Night Mon. Through Sat.
~ A -'l'!!!~lfl . ---
RCA VICTOR
Who Will Answer?
..totherl0f'9IMOUI..._
Ed Ames
The Everlovin' World
of
Eddy Arnold
Two &rand new lP'• from two •-ortistal These
great a lbums ore avoiloble today, oncf today only.
Quantities ore limited ••• so hurry In right now oncf
tok• od¥antage of this .,,.Cal offer.
222
Your choice EA.
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
F11hlo11 1111114
ISLAND HOUSE PLANNING-Ke11t A. Berge, P'aab·
ion Island manager for The Irvine Company, out.
Unes the features of ISiand House for Mrs. :Edwin
H. Vail, Jr., housing coordinator for the American
Association of University Women, Newport-Mesa
Chapter. AAUW was first organization to reserve
the community facility for 1968.
FASHION tSLAND
:>
••••rm~
BABY HAMSTER
SPECIAL
-ASSORTB> COLORS
-MAW-ftMAW
--EIUUBIT FOR PET
-COMPLm UllE Of ACCllSORIES
UB•VDUR
EN NEV
CHARGE
ACCOUNT
TDDAVI
Newport leach Store hours:
10:00 a .m. to 9:30 p.m. dally
c
••
BY GEORGE •••
·IT'S SAVINGS TIME!
YOUll CHOICI
6.88
Unbelievable collection of • Cal•n·
dors • Day I& Oaten • Mad Mod
WatcMI • Sport Watches • Dress
Watches • Nurses Watches • Many
Many Mor•I Take your time from
our fin• Jewelry Department, we've
oot all the time in the woddl All
the savlng1, tool Isn't that the truth,
0.0.f
awtGE IT AT YOUR PENNEY'S FINE JEWE&.RY DEPARTMENT
FULLERTON
s..dofb1-ht PIM .,....,_..,
~a ...... ,,t1ne.W....._. ..... ,...,~
HUNTINGTON BEACH
ON~•fr C9'1ter Hunting_ton Center
H..._ .+ Oren9.tti.,,. Eclin9., •• S.ft Diego Fwy.
11
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NEWPORT BEACH
FHhlOft lal.ncl
MacArthur at Pac Cit Hwy
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"HAIRDO" MAG
PICKS ~'WHO'S WHO"
SECURITY IANK ON THE RISE-The structure
in the foreground is Security 'Fir6t Nation.al Bank's
temporary quarters at Fashion Island. It is the
smaflest temporary banking facility in the bank's
system. The buJJding on the rise in the background
is Irvine Tower and will be the permanent location
for Security's largest Orange County facility. Tb~
new bank is being relocated from the present Cor-
ona del Mar branch and will occupy approximately
15,000 square feet in itbe nine-story st:ruct\U'e.
IM-2151
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
541-6641
TOWN & COUNTRY
ORANGE
O,.n Every Night Monday Through Satwclar
rHRU SA r. ONL YI
USEVDUR
EN NEV
CHAR BE
ACCOUNT
TDDAVI
.;orly Allteric:an
Save 33 .95 on our
Penncrest® stereos!
Reg. 299.95
NOW •• • • • • .5266
No money clown wfth P...,..Y~ time payment,._
Each design at th is price incfucfes the following features1 6 speabn, two 10"
woof.rs, two 5" mid.range speakert,, two 3W' twMten, .50 watt tolld llatll amplfflet,
Pen.'lemt Ylff'n" long spindle, 4 speed automatic changer, 8 ca1h o1s ·on ..ta1
control panel. ChooM Danish walnut, Early American maple at ttafkwt Pl <Mftdaf
dwry veneen and atyiing.
USE OUR TIME PAYMENT OR CHARGE PlAN TODAY AT THESE STORES
HUNTINGTON BEACH
[Huntington
NEWPORT BEACH
(Fashion Island)
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Fashion Island Land of Stars
IN S'rARRING ROl.ES-U. S. Sen. George Murphy
exobqes handdups with longtime friend an4 fel-
low actor Andy Devine during ceNmonies Feb. 10
at Fllbion lsllad. Event commemorated it. ma>
sive shopping Ol!lllter'a location u site of 1953 Na-
tional Boy Scout Jamboree and wu attended by
numerous Scoutinc dignataries. Standing, rear, are
Milford W. Dahl, Sr., Oeft), Orange Empire Area
eound l president; William H. Spurgeon ill, a COUD·
cil vice-preside11t; and RayJPond L. Watson, senior
vice president of The Irvine Co., which hosted the
program. Partially obscured is J. MacColtrin, BSA
regional officer.
YOU'LL LOVE THE
BROWSING
HATCH'S
Senator
Among
Officials
15 YEARS LATllt-Approxlmately 1,000 persons
gathered at Fashion Island Feb. 10 to witness the
dedi~tion of a plaque commemorating the 1953
National B<>y Scout Jamboree which was held where
the $20 million shopping complex now stands. Two
of the honored guests present for the c«emooy
who were jnltrumental jn arranging for the Jam-
boree to be held on The Irvine Company property
were William H. Spurgeon m Oeft) and Seo. George ~ Murphy. George Murphy, U.S. Sen.---------------------•
Ofl NIWPOIT
GIFTS
CARDS
STATIONERY
BRIDG E CARDS
SCORE PADS
• FAVORS
• PINATAS
( R-Calif.), was one of a host
of dignitaries who gathered
al Fashion Island i DI
Newpor,t Beach Feb. 10 lo
commemorate the fifteentb j
anniversary of the Tbird1 National Boy Scout Jam·i
boree. The 1953 Scouting
event was held ou a 3000-
acre site, part of which bas
since been developed into
the new Irvine Company
shopping C1>mplex.
The occHion was marked
by dedication of a plaque
which bas been permanently
installed in a monument at
the head of the outdoor
e1ulat.Qr1 betWeea J . W.
Jlobinilln'• -at B1lffmns' on
t:~~ !11011 IEIU lllOI) .,,~'-mn. B \ 11\
MATlllNITY
CLEARANCE
TO
V2
OFF
lc-A&S
PANTIES
2 Pair 99c
MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY SHOPS
N-pett ...a., Ne. n ...W.. 1 ...... Newpert Center
C.... ..... ...,_ Sit••••• C..., 2300 Harbor Blvcl. ........ 0..,. .....
the southerly portion of Gii --------------------•
• DECORA TlONS mall.
• GAMES
• PLUSH TOYS
HALLMARK
"PLAN-A-PARTY"
ITEMS
WAINING I
Browsing in Hatch's
Other dignitaries present
for the ceremony were past
recipients ol Orange Empire
Area Council, Boy Scouts
or America Citizen of the
Year award Including: Andy
D e v i o e , movie-t~levision
star; William H. Spurgeon
III. who served as Jam·
boree coordinator in 1953
when the Irvine Company
volunteered to lend the site;
and Senator Muryhy who,
in addition to being honored
in the past with the Citizen
or the Year award, is also
holder of the coveted "Silver
Beaver", Scouting's highest
council honor.
Hallmark COULD
Become Habit
Forming!
We're 11HI Joor lo
Rebt. lur"s R .. teure11I
HATCH'S
~
39 Fashion Island
Newport Center
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Spurgeon. who at the time1 was vice president of The
Irvine Company. w a sl
presented a commemorative
m a n u s c r i !J t at the
ceremony. honoring his rolel
in bringing 50,680 Scouts 1nd
adult JeadeTS from the 48
states and 17 foreign coun·
tries to Orange County. The
presentation was made by
Raymond L. Watsvn. senior
vice president, land develop·
ment, for The Irvine Com·
pany. Milford W. Dahl. Sr.,
Orange Empire Area Coun·
cil presi<rent was a 1 so
present for the ceremony.
Ring around
with roses.
n. Sw~ a .. RM& 0-..._.1,KmtGGW
A beautifully deslcr*l l~'K told ro11 nna
with • bt1Ullnt diamond. Perfect
foryourte:11thelrtf $2'.ts
·zA.x.Ffse
3 • W •LS R • --
17 fASHtON ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTIR
onM MOM. a •II. 'TH. t :H P.M.
lt>W .... lt.lnllf1n ..... AM
J o,.. M_... I Ffl, 'til t -C 11•t11f••t T •'"''
•
WASHINGTON'S•BIRTHDAY
•.. will be celebrated
thursday
friday
saturday
-at-
'!he Ipot;,
The Shop where things happen! -·-300 GROOVIE DRESSES
Sizu J to 11, Values $25 to $50
ALL s500
1he "!po~
.. Jg _Alan :J.faum
33 Fashion Island -Newport Center
SO EASY TO GET TO
FASHION ISLAND
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W.dnetday, Febnlary 21, 1961 FASHION ISLAHD-t-
Meetings In
Orange County
Ndllle •• ci.. a-. _,., ,..,..
... ,, ••• m.. ..... ~.
<IUck o.nw.n IAHlm ....., '"'°" Hanle ~ hllol. _.. Molollily, IL• a.111., 1'1 $,
~IH. Or~ C-., .__Ill
lilHm>
••c111~,.__.._. =y· 1:4$ •·"'· (Mrl. '--....
.._. CM! t# Stnle AM. '" T!wt· .,., 11• ••""-OluwvltM ....... (Mn. W•f'Nll s.41111
~ CluD fl l.ft-htdl, lit '9.i~,J,.W:::.~t· ''"'-(Mra. ---lleclort C ... .,.,.,., "'*Y· t: e.91. -...1e1, ~ Y•be
"""'-S.11• AM. (Ml-SW)
~" "-"'· ., \1111Ylrllty k*11 Gf'O'tt Clle•ltr, 1M WICl-=~l 1:00 •m.. (Mt\. a.u11.-r
~ Gold Slat Molhtrs, Seni. AM. ht T\IMdey, JI) H, l lrdl. lMeclelle Mas11,.. s.1.mo1
"-le.en Golo Star Motllera. Sen ~. ht Frlcln, 12:• IU!ldltoll. (Mta. HIMl\ew "2..x!O) A~n Leololt Auxlll•rt m. Llltune ... di. Jlld 11111rldaY, Ame<k en LAllon Hall. l,.n. Wa1a '94-lnll
Mil-Zollle Cluo, ht -.y, 7:30
jtJll.. S.nt1 Ane Llbt1rt. IMrs.
S-t.y W~ltl
Art l.Htvt of Hu"'ll'lfllOft IUCll, hi W..-...ci.y, I.eke Pal1l CluWIOllw. lMn. z.-... UMfCIOl
AMtltance L.fftue w AMIM!m, tnd Tlwndrt. 12:30 ,,,..., L....,. $«Viet
Celller. IMrt. lurton '3Wftfl Aaalalalle• l ... ut of Hulltl"llotl 9ttdl. ht Thunclly, 12:• tu~.
a1 W•lllul. IMra. Hovt 147·•· Mn. LI lard SlM112l AM"11nce L ... ut of L.atune l tleh. cnfta proeram wtrt WtdMJCNIY,
1 :II •·m.. n6 Glt11MYre. (Mn . Fl* 4'4-"")
AulallllCt Lta-of NtwPOrt 1-h,
lrd TuHdey, 50S nncl Strfft, (Mra.
Mertln •n-s™>
AUl,ltnc• LHUU• of OtlnM. hi Fri·
cllly, l'IA S. Or•l'lflt $1rHt. (M". PeoenkOPP 43J.nJ$l
Audubon Soclt!Y. SH " Sage Ch1pler, ltd Tunday. 1:•S p,m.. Santa Ane library, (Mr. Tanlul1Y 121·7130)
Illa Sl&me Phi, Mu EPSiion Ct\lpter,
2nd a. •th Molld1n. a:oo p.m. !Mrs. Woa'llak 8'7444) ••ta S1tm1 Phi, Northern Of•"V• Counl\I Cou1>ell. ht Thul'lday, 1 oo
11.m. I Mn. Sprint S2HOSOI aete Sltm• Phi, Tau h u Ct\lpler,
2nd l Ith Tuttdaya, 1:00 "·"'· CMn . M6rtln '94-1"41 llue Ster Mollltn ol America. Cl\tplar
No. J, 2nd Mondey, L•l<a Pert Clubllou..-, HllnK11tllln l•Cll. CMn
Reyner ~SI
Soen:I of ltHltwa, Huntl!19t0ft '8<h, ~.::'.''uJ'i~m a.m.. SMretOftl
autlMt& l Prolesslonal Wome• o1
8uena Pertt, 2nd l Ith WeclMtdo, 1:11 11.m .. lCon11M labr JA 1-uDI
C.n'l'Oll Women'• Club, 3rd Moftdav, 1:00 p.m.. UA $. Ort,,.., Orallge. (Mra. AlcMr'mln '37·53d)
Cheu Club of S.11 Ci.n-tt, tftl'Y Moncley, 7:00 p.m., LM Palmas
Scllool. IChNter LYM "1·1f7') CMten Soul!I Cout Club. ht l lrd
Tu.den, 12:00. L11un1 Counrrv
Club. (Mr. Ollllllffr 4'"-'tS'l
CHOC, llt!le Mtrmtld GUiid, l<d Tuts·
day, Shtol'Oll INch l"n, (Mrs. l rawn ~'37) Co.st Cemer1 Club, 11\d 4 Alh
W~sden, 1:00 p,m., 1114 w. B•lbol llvd.. NewPOrl I •• c " . IVlrvl"la Roltnct S4·l66JI Cout HOmemtktrs, lnd Friday, •:30
e.m. (Mr~ Locke 673-llll I
Colonlt l Oernes, XVII Century, Nt"·
tucltal Cllallter. '1h Monday IJ1nvarv,
Merell. MIY) 12:00 lu11Cheon, Green·
brier Inn. (Mr$. Oberly Sll-~Sll
CommoclOA'a Club, lncl l •!ti Frldeys,
7:;(> P.m. (S-9-115!1
Otll\H<,us Stlrlne No. 1~. Order of
1111 Whllt Shrine ol Jerusalem, 2nd
&. 4th l'rldtya, 1:00 p,m., S1nl1
Ana MHOftlC Tam11l1. (Mr. l M"'·
Surowlc SQ.7S1', KE 2-3301, t•I. m
DAii, S.n Cl•menle Chapter. 2nd
WtdntM!ay, 1:11 p.m., Communlly Clubllouse. DtU911tus of Ille l ritlth E mplre, 211d
Monday, 12:30 •.m .. •l• S. El C1mloo
ltHI, Se" Cttmente, IMn. Wtlthlll
ffl·lt6') Deu11llltrs of Uriion V~ran1 of tt>e CMI Wtr, 3nt Frldev, 1:00 p.m .•
l'rtedmenn Hi ll, °"'""· (Mrs • Oouglau S31-17WJ Ot11tal Assllta•" Society of Or11191 Cour!IY, ?lid Tut'tdtY, 7:00 p.m. (lot· r.IM Chrlltt-5'l-71ot, $4).IQSI)
0 ... 1.1 Society, Women'• Auxlllary,
2nd Wednesday, (Mn. Olelllnton
m.11001
Eutem Sier Ch.,ltr S21, hi lo Jrd
Friden, 1:00 11.m .. 2J.5 Forest Ave .. LHUna a.eel!. ILAllr• ltted •"·12101
Elks Lodge No. ""'· Huntington IHCh. h t " lnl Tutldtn. 1:00 11.m .• 102 ocun 1..ve, (Chuck Sperreuo
"2-ln11 Embltm Club No. 201, L~un1 ltuh. Isl ~ Jtd Tuesdeys, e:OO P.m.,
Elh Club. !Toni McC111um •"·29101 Emblem Club of Ort"9t. hi Thursd1v,
1:00 p,m.. Elks Club !Mrs, Koonz SJJ'illllll E•Ghtnve Club, GardM G r o v • , Wtdnesd•n. 1 :30 p.m.. Jolly K"lghl
ltesteurer>t (LM W•llers $47-71111 Exchariv• Club, Cemrel Garden Grove,
Thursdays, l1:U, Jo4ty KnltM. (Mr. ,_ '31"'341)
l!•Clllln" Club, Hu"l!ntton l t1ch,
nursdaya, n :oo, Shffl1oll '"'" Inn. 1m.1.m1
E•CIW,,1111 Club. N9WPOl'I HarbOr.
Thurtdavs. 12:15, IM I 5/llrt. IC•I Stewart 6J'l.)llll Ewe/Wlnoe Club, Se11 C 1 t m • n t e. TllUn<len, 6::IO p.m., Sin Cle!Tlf"I• tnn. !Paul Presley •'7•IOU
F!'dtreted lhPubllcan Club of L••Y"a
ll~•Cll. 3rd MoncllY. J;OO p m
Women'• Club. !Mrs StHdl
F •Ml NlOlll•"' Au'n • )Id Monda•
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jewelry? What are the
various media that can be
used by artists? Thest: and
hundreds of other questions
were answered Feb. 2-3 as
17 of Orange C o u n t y ' s
outstanding arti.ts spent
two days on the mall of
Fa shio n I slan d
demonstrating their art in
an on·the-spot working show
themed, "Creative '68".
Artists who participated
in "Creative '68" were Ed
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only S<:ulptor in the country
who utilizes epoxy resin;
Jyn Brooks, potter, who bas
developed many exciting
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Will Dissler, creator ol the
f amo us whimsical
caricature "Bubi" dolla; Joe
Monte!, rug maker; Marilyn
Zapp, children's portrait
artist: D a v I d Sheppard,
youthful metal sculptor;
Robert Young, painter -
sculptor, and Frank
Tauriello, portrait painter,
whose painting of John F.
Kennedy hangs at Harvard
University and who has
done portraits of President
Lyndon J ohnson, Marlon
Brando, Cyrus Eaton, and
is completing a portrait of
Eve Ard e n , television's
''Our Miss Brooks." Miss
Arden made a specLal ap-
pearance at Fashion Island
to review her portrait (See
picture oo page 11.)
Other artists who took
part in "Creative '68" 'Were
Helen Young, master
weaver, who demonstrated
her techniques on two floor
looms c o m p l e t e with
treadles. harnesses, shut-
tles, and bobbins; Fred
Boehme, goldsmith, who
faceted gems for mounting3
and demonstrated the lost
wax technique for forming
gold and silver; Bunny Sim-
mons, specialist in Tole
painting who fashioned a
large platter in this ancient.
yet newly · discovered
technique ; Georgia Ball. ap-
pl i q u e artist . who
demonstrated the range of
eUects that can be obtained
with imagination; 8 o b
Werlemen, Dutch sculptor,
who worked in terr a cotta;
Dixl Howell, specialist in
colorful p a ~ e r collages;
Carl •nd Carol)'ll Deitz,
allverrmiths, who fashioned
a variety of jewelry with
silver wire and torch; and
Byron and Patricia Sutton.
sLUc-screen artists, who set
up a complete slllc-screen
workshop and demonstrated
the method c4 applying col·
orf ul deslgna to cloth and
paper.
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28-Sdence of the Mlnd Stud.Y (koup (J>r.
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Weight Watcben (Gary Bart sa.otao).
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Smith InvestQlent Lecture. 8:00 p.m.
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l~Waterabed Fire Control Council (Elmer
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II-Friends of Astrology (Vince Catuseo 547·
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11-Amencaa Business Womens Assu. (M.ra.
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Newport Beach to view the PfOIJ'tSS being made
on her portrait by Frank Taurlello, Laguna Beach
artist. Miss Arden couunillic>ned Taurtello (ln black
1weater) to paint her portrait in the eottume she
wore for her recent road show performance as
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promlnent artitt whose portrait ot John F. Kennedy
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mede to our rigid stenderds for quality. Styles
for boys ::!,1.irls. Infants' p1dded ~ •• crewl-
er, beer · , reg. J.50 -----1.99
Infants' hi-bib, hi-b.a over•I, snap crotch,
reg. 4.00 --· ·-.... ~----. -·--··. _ 2.4,-
lnf ants' short sleeved cover1A, zippered fro,wt,
re9. 4.00 ---·--·--·-2.49
T ocfdlen' hi-bib, hi-beck ovwal, ''CJ. 4.50 2.t9
T oddlen' short sleeved, zip,,_red coveran ,.._ 4,50 I ...
LITTLE SHAVER SHOP
Cotton knit 1hirts with short sleevu end col-
lars, shrink-resistant: 4-7, reg. 3.00.3.50._ 1.39
STATIONERY
T Hk desk orgenizer holds letters, memos, pen-
cUs, pens. Hes 1 drewtr for stamps, other
nHds: 141f2z331f2, reg. 3.00 1.99
RADIOS
Zena+. Royel 20 pocket six. trensidw AM
radios ~ensiston. Rugged th.rmo plas-
tic Cl~inet, ~· 14.95 9.99
STOI. FOi MEN
Men'1 umbrt!l.s, widt s.leetion of riytes,
some with plein wood, b.m~ or vinyl
covered hendles. Al ere st.ti framed 1,,C,
wind~ with nylon f•bric th1t's ~ wHr-
i!)I. ~ .,. Meck, • few muted ol'rv• pl.icf.
· m,,.. 4"99 el .. n.ost f 1mous meMrs. reg.
1.00 +o f2.00 --·--·-YOW choice 6.SO
Sport anklets it\ 75~. Orlon• acrylic and 25•;.
nyto,,. Stretch style ceble-fM+twned knit in
comfort.W. enltet length: siies 10.13, req.
1.so -· 1.19 .. a1a.oo
Fur Salon
·· ;V4nlty Shop
· ell-wHtlter coat by
• fftlon maker
19.99
Reg. 32.50, I 00'}'0 cotton
shell with zip.out acrylic
lining •.. perfect for sports
or a liqht weight coverup.
Classic split shoulder style
in sand or olive; 36--46.
v a~ity Shop
THREE
DAYS
ONLY!
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SHOP
THURSDAY
AND fllDAY
10.-00 TO 9:l0
SATUlDAY
·. 10:00 · to s:JO
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• ll!WPORT • • NEWPORT cacm e • ltlCDAY,.lHURSDAY, FRIDAY lO:ml TIU. ,..JD OTHERDAYS .. ~S:»
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If~ G1ora1 lii1hi11jfon's Clashday
The troth is-as the tree must
fall so must the prices! We have
settled upon this Celebration Day
to bring you fabulous fashions,
frills and far-flung things at un-
equalled quality and price, from
over 60 fine specialty shops and
services, aD surrounding our huge,
colorful, .magnificent, imaginative
two~level -city of balconied ba-
zaars. You'll find a wo nderland of
everylliing you want on every level!
· Come today and enjoy the
beauty and convenience of shop-
ping at its finest at the Grandest
Mall or' All.
wt .... ,.~ 21, 1961 .. UILV PR.IT
Soatll -Co•st ·?tua
Bristor if Slli ·Ditto freew11, Costa Mesa
OVER 80 FlNE STORES AND •"""-••• A L8 0.rd • Albert'• Hoalery • C. M. Beker • Benk of America • ~ Cehd1" • Serena Tall Fa.tl~one • Berptroma Babv News • S.ttllr Barber• • Butler'• Decol•tlM U. • Cebot'• Chlld,..n'• ~•Caprice Coff'f'ur. • 0.rat'a • Churn'• • C?lef V •Ohle Atceuorlea •Cline's Stetlonety • Crock•r·C1tirena Netlon•I Bank • Field'• Shoe•• ,ox, South Coast Piere • G•ne'• Ladlee FeehfOM •
Georp Mu,.,..Y • Golden Nffdle • QW..•tMtt Shou • Herris & Frenk • HICk~ Farm• • Hou.a of Fabric• • Hou• Of Nine • HouM of Tallorln1 • Huntington Savlnp & Loan • lnnae Shoea • Jew•I• bv Joeeph •Jamon Ma.,,ln •Joye. Shoe T,.. • JllCIY'• •Kahn• '--'tr 9Ptometrist •Kaplan'• o.i1e.te ... n • Kovena Jewel•r• • Lane ~t •La P•t1t Cet. • Lffd.._ Shoes • L1lllen'• • Marl•ne Fabrtqu. • May Co. • Ml .. Hawaii • Mutleft· •
Blwett • P9ciMetter Gift.I • Pectffo 9eY'n@ a Loen • Pidcw1ck Bool<Miop • ~aj of India tmporta • Rivi•r• RHteurent • R~r·a Beeuty World • Rooten•a Lu11•1• • Sabrina • S..ra • Sln_..r • South Co .. t DNP • a.-t .....
•Thom McAn •Tl• R•ck • Tlncllr .. •~T•Worlcl •U.S. Netlonal Bante • Watrlcha Mueic Ci~• T"-Wet Sell • Wlleml-.w.n•a w .. ,. • F. w. Woolworth • Youn• Mftlrn~ • z..111'• OU&Jal FMhlont
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UC Presid~nt Dnf More Cycle Dickason 'Geu Post
-Plans First Visit to Or ange County T .. rruning
quallCraft Shoe~
Un.iver11t,J ol. Cllifonda
P~sident Charles J. Hitch
will be making his lir1t
Orange County ll"''lrinl •
peara.oce a.inct be toot of.
lice in JllNIJ'Y -.heft he will
be lbO prilldpol opeabr ..
the Univen.lty ol California
......,al Dlnner. Mareb
12.
8poolrin( at <lie Balboa
Bay Club. ltitch '1 visit ii
Mini sponlOJ"ed by nine UCI
support troupe: Friends !JI
UCI, Friends ol the UCI
Libr'ary, UCJ Town ud
Gown. Univm:ity Gallery
AasociaUs. Big I Boolt.-1,
UCI A I u m n i , Associated
AJumn.I Of the C.lifGrnia
Day Classes
COllese ot ?'s lctae, UC
Berblo1 Almll .. Oi'ulp
CoaatJ .... Ila.A Alwnal
Ill Or-c-fir,
ChainDM Of .. event,
Mrs. 801 &. CoMe, .Jr. ol
Newporl-uldtlleu·
pecU IOIDill W PtflOGI
1rom ,... ua facallr, 1w1 • student .boQ _. 11pport
ll'oupl to ....... •ent.
Mrt. Coble .... 10Ci1l
hoan will awt at 7 p.m .
.and the dinner aod 11P9aker1 ·
Pfotrllll at1':41 p.m.
For informatioia ab o u t
reservationll ii avalllble by callina ll• ucr Gffice of pmlic 1n1....-ol .,.. -. YlllTINO COUNT.Y UC,.., .... ,, Hit-'
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Predicted
OCC Enrollment Up 7.5%
Spring enrollment for day
cla.sles at Orana:e Cout
Collete 11 up 7.!5 percent
over last year.
Do-'t ... illt:-cftoic• tilt of fhlt Ol'ld that"°"'
OU' Mc....,.ariv d.otOM:•, brOYght lg 'fOU ifl 0 Yfll'Y
lpldo/ e<w#lt. Dt--"Y(• Cll'ld caswls WI lh• group.
Final ngi.tratton. figures
shO'llf that OCC ha1 6,245
day students for the 19118
aprlng aemuter, compared
with 5,MJ'T last year.
Golden WHt bu 2,357 thia
spring, compared with 1,725
lut year, an increase o(
35 percent.
loldlatNSt?laza The district-wide growth
for tun-time day stu.dentJ
ii 14.2 percent
lri..i 9t Sunffeiw•r, c ... M•• u,,., Lr.oef In the evening college,
OCC has 8,939 regis:te.red.
Last year, OCC had 8,916.
Harris· & Frank
IOVYM COAST Pl.Ali. IHOPPtN• ClffTll
JJJJ ltlatol St. 011•11 D•ily 10 '·"'·. t "·"'·
MUNTIN•TON IUC~UNTl ... TON CINTll
OfMI 10 ··"'·.' ,.M. Mo114.-, *"'"' Friil•Y· s.t. 10 •••
IUINA PAii IHOPft ... ClffTll
.o,. .. 10 '·'"·.' Jl·M· Mo11il.., thr'I Ftlil..,. Set. 10 •••
SANTA ANA MONO PUZA CINTU
0,.11 I 0 '"'· • 9 ,,-.. Moll4.., Mlrt FrW..,. s.t. I 0 t. l
WI CANNOT TELL A UI -THUi AU
TRULY OUTSTANDING YAWIS FOR OUR
. *Washington's Birthdciy; Sale!*--'
THURS • .flll.·SAT. Fii. 22-23-24
REG. $95 & $100 TWO-TROUSER SUITS
IN All NEW SPRING smEs--YOURS FOR JUST
$76
Advance of the seaM:>n sale featuring a great aelecUon! High Fuhion modelJ
, .. Natural Shoulder model! .. , Conservllive model! ... the new Shaped
model!-4!ven Vested Suits included.
REG. 39.95-42.50 All-WEATHER COATS
A speci.ll lfOup Of liDed Olld unlined Coots lncludin1 Famous Brond N1mes.
27e90
SPRING '68 SLACKS SPECTACULAR!
New Spring arrivals in the famous brand names you know and admire! SaTe
in thme three price groups!
Re9 . 16.95 & 17.95
Re9. 23.95 & $25
Rgo. 29.95
12.90
17.90
23.90
2 fw $25
2 fw $35
2 fw $45
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Reg. 15 to 8.50 LONG SLEEVE SHDn'S, White. Cohrs ........•... 3.99
Reg. ff to '8 MEN'S PAJAMAS. p111em!, solids .......••.••••••.. 3.99
Re(. M ta 7.50 ND:KWEAR, spring colon ....... , ........•••... 2.99
• -,-........ -... -·-·····-··•••••MEI'S SPORTSWEAR••••••••••••••••••••
Reg. ff to 19 MEN'S CASUAL PANTS including Pennonent Presled Famed
Make Casual Pants, and Corduroy Panll ..................... , ... 4.99
Reg. " to ff AUTiiENTIC IVY BUTJ'ON-DOWN SPORT SHIRTS .... 3.99
Reg. '8 to '12 FAllEI> lMKE SPORTSHIRTS-Short & U>ng SI-•
atyles .............................................. ·. · · .. · · · · .S."
.,.-,,,,,,,,,....,.°'........, MIB'S ID ...................... ~····
Rec. 189 lflnt Trimmed Coola. Wool 6 SUedt • • • • • • • .. • • . . .. . . . . . '"'
Rec. '20 lo f3I lllMY AND Jll. DRIS8IS ............ 14.11 to 21 .11
Jlet. 11.59 RAINCOAT wml TOTE BAG. 100% Nyloo Sllico .. treated
fabrics -I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7
Jlet. '20 tom LONG .. SHORT QUILTED ROBES ......... 10.U.14.11
Rot. '9 lo '35 llATCHJNG OO-ORDINATl".D SPORTSW!.AR ••.. S .... 11.N
I•., Wrr tr.I l-' Woft Di-"''' 0,.. Ali o,.ff..,,f o.,_. A« .. llf, l•11lA....;..'4 .,
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Thia, howevv, Jae I u de d
1.982 enrolled in a d u I t
education clalu. These
clartel 'ft1'e etimln..Med UtiJ
year becaUH ol the failure
of two override electiom.
Golden Welt bM 3,fl65
enrolled in evenin& cluae1
tltll 1~Jne. compared with
3,299 lut year. '
Fm-the diltrict, this
shOWll an inO'Ule of ·~
proz.lmattly :II perCf!Dt in
evening college I r a d e d
cla.uell over one year ago.
Vets' Tax Exemption
Filing Period Begins
Th< fiHng period for 11188-
68 veterans' tu e:remption
begins Mardl l , County
Assessor Andrew J.
Hin1haw mnouoced today.
lrl' orde!' f« veterans to
file. they mwt f i r • t
est.ablilh eligibility for the
exemption claim by mall
during C>e tiling period and
1vofd •litioC in lines at tbe
Constitution
Series Slated
"Wb>t We Sbould Know
About Our Oomtitutioo" ii
the theme cl a CoutitutSaft
veteran1 division d hl1 of.
!ice.
Hinlhlw ~ that re-
cint legi1lati.011 p e r m I t 1
Vietnam Veterans to file for
the a:emption. 'nlus, he
said, all penonnel currently
on act.l.vt duty, or wtio have
3e!'Ved on ecdve duty on
or after Aug. 5, 19&4 are
eligible t.o apply f-0r the ex-
emption thf1 year, prOVlded
they were legal ff:&idenll
of Califon.la at the time
they entered upon active du·
ty, or w~e legal residents
ol California on Nov. 3, 1964.
Veterans who have
previously filed for ei:·
emption wilb hi.I office are
on record and claims will
Assembly
Candidates
' Night Set
Candidatu for the 18th
Assembly leat will speak
at a meetiD& c1f 1be Hun-
tington n.ch Republican
Auembly 1h1I Friday at I
p.m. at the Lake Part Clbb
Hou1e.
Candidalel to be hem! In·
cluch Broce Ne1tande of
Anaheim, Larry Scbmit of
Buena Park, .and D on
Hayhunt o f Huntinrton
Buen.
The meeting ls open to
all interested. A quest.ion
a.nd aftl'We!r period. will be
provided, followed by ID ill•
formal coffee time. study --la to llart 'Monday at Knott'• ~
Farm ln Buena Part. ~ be rnailed to tMm on March -'=========;'II t .. ~
The five.week teries, eon-
duct.ed by the R~. Claude
Bunzel, will be held in tf'le
Town Rall Meeting Romn
of Heritage Hall, at 2 p.m.
• and at 7:30 p.m.
)!:urther fnlormation may
be obtaintd by dlling tht
veterans division, County
Assessor's Office, at &l>
Nori!!. &roadway, Sant a
Ana, telephone &14-2760.
PENETRATION
I ' ~ N,,,fy •••ryon• ,,,111, th1
DAILY "LOT, ho-*-""'"''" ,,,., f•• tit• F.i..1•111 Or1119• c •• ,t .
GEORGE· WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
SALE
WE CANNOT TELL A LIE! WE TOOK OUR HATCHET AND MARK.
ED OUR REGULAR ITEMS TO COST AND BELOW! THIS rs THE
BA!tGAIN EVENT OF THE YEARI
k Earty • • • •
SPECIAL GROUP OF
CAPRIS ......
$1J.OO
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UNBELIEVABLE! COTTON.ORLON
DRUSES :11.oo ..
• DOMS Open at 9:30 A.M •
$6"
AT OUR SOUTH COAST STOU ONL Yt 2.PC. ·-BATHING SUITS .. $11.11 $3"
ONE OR TWO PIECE STY~ES
BEnER DRISSIS ~.:$.Ir .. $1100
TABLE OF MISCELLANEOUS
SPORTSWIAR
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SPECIAL ,
IVY BUT!'ONDOWN
Sllllfl'S
"'•· to $10
3.99
WOOLWOllTH-S
...... (' .... ?laza ~lrislel .. SHiit•, (1111 Mell
AS AIMKfr LAYJ.WJ.Y, -- --,.., 1.twoa1wwa"M m:Jtac+-.-...-.
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Small _Claims Big · Probl u._.. ... Laguna Manager'~~~
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.To Head Chapt,er ...
Harbor Judges Hear ,300 Cmes Each Month
• 111 EVJ!!,YN SlltRWOOD WUllom Clu:la...... Olld °' .. ...,. ...., ... Catvb1 SclunJdt are aabd.
''But, judge," upiatned
the litia:ant Del'V'OUl}J bl tM _ _ sroan claim.I comt • be
v . clut<bed his pint -
IOhud-.j ...... on
aome 3llO caees • v • r y -1--edinftlO
acdd tts. nnt ll'IWlltiltl,
1lll(JOid -..., ... lib ...,
... lor _, 9IDOlmt up '°
-: aum.mou la hand. .. I 'Cu.
" prove ... " '* It _, anotbel' 11DaD. ·. •. •
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Beacb·Coata Me1a
Municipal c.oi.at.
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1!le muimam •• relMd only lMt fall from PIO.
But it wun't a nna1l
decision for oot of the three
men who bear the matt.era.
Judges Donald Dungan ,
The amdelt amount 6\1'81'
s\llld for amounted tp just
'1,50, accmdlnt to court
. supervisor Dar!ene Magnet.
~lf/eda..,~
(ftJJ-, J.2., ,,,,
,/Jed~
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ZU'..s de ~M°A1'1°Mh ~~ 'In~ toWv;"!.!-,-
~ .~. AJriA.f; "4 I -J:d.. cap!U; ./}• •
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ctLr> en;ti r>e at-or.tr..~. 41s 111t 1'!
'7~~2r~5
dll cl.l'G fam.01u 11lme bt-O.nds n. irt. tteW' ipring wlo~!
llUP ~ous_ •21d~ 1ab
C«,f, """"'" -" .a~COf!Etl
2300 N. H.tMr, C.... MeM
S.r.rth Coatt 'krzo -J3JJ lri1tol, C..tw MMll
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WAll•llfON"I ..ntl>AY ••cw
P•I RWMW • ntlnl l"lstt91ttW •
~1'1551
She said tbe nominal sum
was soujht in order to get
a Judlment agam.t someone
lot the return of a liceue.
No matter bow 5MID. tbe
twm, the people 1nvolved
.,. ....ny -... bltlor .,.ir llpo by the time 88gs
get under way. One reason
& that plalntiff1 and defen·
danU muat appear without
couneeL They act .. tbelr
own attomey1.
"Feelin&s 101netime1 nm
high," Judge Durigan \old
the DAILY PILOT ,
"especially ..in. the case ol
neigbbol'bood •gument'S .
''Sametimee tbe decision
must lMi tltm under . COD•
-.-ODii the litigants notified by mail," he said.
"otb& wit&, the clllmanta
wouJd Mver quit arguin( for
Ag Council
Slates Meet
In Newport
Newp<rt Beach will boot
lhe Feb. '11 meetiaa ot lhe
Agricultural Council o f
Ca:llfcmi& • whlc:b San
Fnooc1ooo MayCll' Jooepb L.
Alioto wtR be the featured
1peater.
Speaking on the 1ubject
''Two Vlew1 of t be
Ch•llenge1 Facing
Ca II !ornla Agriculture,"
Alioto will be calling upon
hil experience u president
of the Rice Growers
Association ol California in
addressing top executives
and officen of California
farmer cooperatives
gathered at Ole Newporter
Im for the two ilDd. a half·
day annual educatiooal and
bu1tnese aesaion .
At the cll»ing banquet,
Feb. 29. State Sen. Howard
Way, will present a com-
meodation Co Sun kt 1 t
Grower-1 on their '15th. m-
oivereary "for out8tanding
aervlce to California
agriculture" t.o S u n k 1 1 t
--Mlltoe Teafue.
CAPllCI COIFFUllS
tof.ITM COAIT "'-AJA
llltlfOL Af JM MIO .... AT, COlfA M8A ""°"'"~11 =~" rw-2..r.4~~ ......
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lmy to our
SEMI-ANNUAL
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P.·~· SOUTH COAST PLAZA
0,. .... ..... M. """' tlU t :JO p.-. s. .... ';" , ....
Unlverlity, ODii Ml -
u manager of the Byan·
-Coontry Club in Hya:nni.!pcrt. Mast., t b e
Marion Country a.lb la
Marlon, Ohio, end. ~the
ll et hlebem ~nt
Club in Hamburg. New
Yodc.
AMP LUCIRNI
BILLIARD TABLE
Ust Prtc. $295.00
• 2 yw , .... , ..
• 1 .......... Wiiiard -• ,., ..... trt.MJle
• Z ,....,_ 57," CHI
• table COW"er
• clialk-<ule booli-"C:.. Tips" -
1968 RSHING UCENSE HERE -NOW!
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ASK ABOUT LAY-AWAY, 10% &wn holdl JOUI' Pll""
chase at Woo~· .. no CUT)'(na; cb&1'am., wer. . .. ... _,,,.
~-... ., ... ,. 'lllXll!I . ...,.. -----• o ean ra 21 &• '
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Shop Every Monday thru Friclay unHI 9:30 p.m. -s.tun:ley 'tfl I p.m.
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY SALE
TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON WOMEN'S, MEN'S & CHILDREN'S SHOES
Reg.$20
NOW
s1491
GENUINE ENGLISH BROGUE •••
•dashing and h•ndtomt wfftc·ttp style imported from
England. Double thick full """"' soles and heel1 .
An •xtra good valua in Brown, Cordo or Black.
ESCAPADES CASUAL~··-
styra for 9lwilog. 9111ppf-I Tit....., IDlllll q sJ
toe. As-lea1-. tJ ....... Cll g •-
kid w~h mo!chlngpaleftllaeondhlol.
Reg.$12
Reg.$19
NOW
s1390
NOW $890
THE COMFORT OF SELBY •••
line, .,ft lulher, lnc:ompmbl• flt, young llyllftr, ..-. .
tailoring. Full selection of colors at this tow prid. Iron.
Blue, Green or lltck Llama Calf. (Not all Sizes In all colors).
CHILDREN'S SHOES An excentnt sefedtan ot bo!h "°"""'&Iris-onc1 .....,, .-
Values to $12 NOW $ 4 97
Innes
SHOES
South foaSt ?Iaza
BRISTOL AT SUNFLOWOR, COSTA MESI\
• •• FITS lRE FAMILT llE1ll' M-'ey .._,. FrW-. ~ ttll,... _ s, .. ,,..., ·~1 6 p.111.
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f! DAILY PILOT w~. F'etwu.ary n. 1'61 ':\
$1 Million Set for Undergrou~d
BJ PAMELA POWELL .• °' ...... "" .....
More thaa a m 111 l o n
• .-. Hunttnaton l eadl ucb clt;J wU1 increaN each liDN fer tbe ., ...-O'•
$80.000, Newport B e a c b year by St.5 million for operatiBC ~.
•200. Laguna B e a c b burying new distribution An.dJ _,_,... 1ill
szi,ooo, Fountain Va l l ey line• at tbe time of their bl replaced _......., if 9'•-.. d w ..._,_ te c on 1 tr u c t 1 on and un· they an not pst ti a ..m dollan bu been boaeeted
by Soutba"D C a 11 f o r n i a
Edison Company to place
power U:Dea underaround t:n
Oran1e County thi1 ~ar.
._...,_, an t •1.uw1I r _... ..__namia=""' t.i..... -..... __. '42,200. This distributton ls _der~tr_OU11_dln_1_certa.1n ___ '1t.IJ_er __ Y"_•-_-....,._111_-____ & _____ •
Of 1hil total amount.
baaed OD tbe DWDber o(
customea Uvmg In cities
and cOWlties whfch euct
the undertround onlb:Laoce1. Costa Mesa r e c • i v e d
ONLY FOR MEN?
Y\e DAILY PILOT ........
Met'-le .lefl.itely ...
,..., -9ftly. • f11e M C>o
tloe eff.,. ... ,. 1"4 Mft•
cov•rete ef lec1I aporit
tho '"" ethe1 Hw1pe1>9r .li1tr1Mte.I i. .. It ., ...
In 'order t.o make UM ol
these fu.oda, hOtNvtir, each
city must firat enact an
ena blineord iaaac•
estabU*lng • andertl'ound
conversion prOlfam. Theo,
• ttSolution bu to be pasJ.-
ed for each ~ un·
dergroond p r O j e C t COD•
1emplated wft!lin 1lte city.
Wllet l!lethw '""''t like te ,.,.. at...+ lier _.,
... cW..-1 The amount alloted tQ
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Solon Says
Tax Picture
Misl~ding
Aaemb~ Jolm v.
B rig I a ( R -Fdabl),
auibor ~ 1be hill to roll
back ttie Califonm State
Income Tax to its 1981 lwel,
baa aocmed b St ate
Franchise Board ot ''pain-
ting pretty pictures" for the
beleagured 1tate income
taxpayers.
Troubador Seretaade•
B)'Ml sutton, member of tile Llguna Cnlft Guild
md ahibitor of Serigr_. at tbe Festival grounds,
dona a colorful troubaa«'s costume and ltruml
mandolin f« weekend crowda at Craftmmn't Pair
tA. Winter Festival. The Ghibit may be .m daily
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. next Sunday.
According to Brigg1, in
a letW addreued to his
Auemhb' and Senate col·
lequea, the Stitt FrandlUe
Tu BoC'd told Nm the
r...U, OOlliPlliil and
releued tu chlrt. *>wbe .._ new tu figans, ..,,.,
computed OD 0 'awr..-'
bub ra1ba-than OD I Illa•
Imam tu baals."
"In other wonts," warned
Briaa, "the tax chacta now btms med are v e r y
mialeadlne as to the poten·
I.al tax."
Sen. Kuchel Soar to the top
Slate Set with MR. PICKWICK
'l'be rMldon eampalgn
fer Senator 'l'ttiomu Kuchtl d ~ Anaheim ... tidied off an
today wt1h t b I U ·
~~-27~
Eucdft Commtttet f«
loatba'n Oallfornla.
Jndaded -the OOIDIJlltt.e II Jeck L. Warner, the ftlm.
IDMer en4 Joa1·ti m e
Reptile• wllO hll been
llilMd to help • e le c t
Gotetuor Reagan'• favorite
-cleleptfon.
BARNES & NOBLE
COi.i.Eii OUTL•
SllllS, IOOI NOTES AND
EVERYDAY HANDIOOKS
Tops In ldllCCltlonal Paperbacks
for S.Ccwfll Stwcly & lmew.
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S. Ch-it"7 .......••• , .•....•.... $1.75
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7. Co"°""*' FhMntee ....•.•....... S 1.7S
I. Eco.omlct ...................... $1.95
11. • • ..,., 1500-1148 .... ' .......... s 1.15
11. ...... SIMI 1115 ................ S1 .7S
13. Geology ............••••..•..... $1 .95
14. AMerlca" Go.enuMttt ............ $1 .75 to. AMhre,olOf)' ....... , ••.......... $1 ,95
t1. Physic1 ........•.•..•.......... $1 .50
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YOU!t CHOIC•
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t4. Ge1teraf '-Jcftofogy . . . . . . .....•.. S 1.7S
t5. Outlinn of Sflokn,.are't Ploya ..... $1 .!S
H. Sociology ...................•... $1 . 9S
t7. Stotisticol M.tftocl1 ......•..•.•... $1 .75
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JJ. 1ote .. , .........•••............. $1.50
34. Gemtoft GNMmOr ....•••.•....... $1.50
35. French GNlftMOr . . . ............. $1.7S
37. Writing Tenn ,.,.,. & aeportt ..... $1.IS ~
38. AJ9ebra .....•••...••.••..••••.. S 1.SO
39. Accounti"t ...• , , ....• , .•....... $1.50
40. lusiness Lew .•.•...•• , •••••.•... $1.!S
41. Philosophy ..........••••••...... $1.7S
4t. Sponi1h GN11t1wer .... , .•.......•. $1.50
45. Plone 6' S,herkel TrftttM•t" ..... $1.95
46. Chentittty Prol.le1111 .... , ••••.• , ... $1.75
a . Mode"' TritOROMetry .•••••••..•.. $1.75
41. The Colcul.. . . . . . ...•.......... $1 .50
49. AMeric.,. Ut.Nture , .•........... $1 .tS
SI. ... le l.otlc ............... ' ...... $1 .SO
55. Hiltory of M..Jc ............. , ... $1.ts
5'. liMe At Utereture, Old Testament ... $1.IO Pe· ll'9 New TetteMtftt At ~returt ... $1.U St eredity . . . . . . . ............ $1.tS
60. :eodi"tt 1,. 'hiloeophy ..•••.•••... $1.tS
61 · 1 .. r. &tot. ..................... $1.SO
63· ~=h GroMMtr .•••.•.•••••••.. ,1.95 u· H GeoMetwy •.••••••• , ••• , , ••• 1.SO
68. Airtory of Ruale ................ t.U
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70· oney 01td le .. kf1tt •...••••••••.. $1.75
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75 T clc•I Gtog,..,hy .. . .. .. . . . • . . . 1.7S
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90. HellAotlt a.......,, of Philoeophy ... $1.95
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96. l•i-Writt... . ................ $1.75
91. • ... ..., ... "'JliolotY; Vol. 1 ..... $!.SO
99. AIM'-'J •,.4 Physlofoty, Vol. 2 ..... $!.SO
10t. ........ c. ... , ................... $!.50
103. Mode"' Lotic . . . . .. ........... $1.75
104. LatlR: l""*'lldory Course .•.•..•.. $!.SO
10S. Cofltte M.tfMMtltica . . .......•.. S1.7S
107. ,.,.. , .......................... $1.50 lot.,......,..._ .. M•lc .. . ....... SI.SO
110. w....,.. c ..... , .... to 1500 . . .... $1 .95
.111 • ..,....,. Chlflwllw !Mee 1500 .... $1.95 ::t AM'-t, Me .... r & M ... nt Hfatwy .$1 .95
1 Q.I"°'"" A_,,.ie ............. $1.50 ~· Pn.c1p1ee of ltectricity .....•...... $1.95
• TI.i"k~ Wfttl e PeRcil ........... $1 .95 ~· PuWic s,..kittt ................ $1 .95
:.YY. W"-'• ~of tN Hn4 et lri4fl .. $1.50
111. T1-e ...,._I Diet. ef hychletry .... $1.95
t1 I. Mettie .. tia '9r PNcticat u.. . ..... $1.SO 11'-... .._ fw ..,......,. . . . . . ....•.. $1.tS
!15. Plot o.tf.._ ef 101 1ett No.elt .••. $1 .75
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!11. 1c1 ... ef "9 0... Phi ... ophera ..••. $1.SO :to. The ... ,.... .. ,, ca.w. .. '•JC•lotry .... $1.95
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H4. Religloltt of the WorM ........• , .. $1.15
HS. Shoftheltd . . . . . . . .......•••• $1.IS
117. Mekfftt ...... WM. "" s.... . ..... $1.15
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140. I"'°" hi 1 ..... 11 ................. $1 .95
144. How to DNW ea4 Pofllt ......•••.. $1.tS
14S. A...rice• Hiltwy At• Gle11ee •••••. $1.SO
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!54. SIW. ••le . . . ..........•.•••••• $1 .U
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MO. Reeb tltd MIM .................. $1.95
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····-s .. ee wwn ..-V'
'l2ounty's Riil ftross Plnm
··~hopping Mcirch Drive
'!'bl Oraqt ComdJ W Vitltnw ad beet111t of a
Qooa ~ to fa '1 lertM of-·'-.1& ..... -~ i-preparect to 1.amdl a.. ._... cludiq ~ Ai:bn._fto:i
geat March camtlAfan atnct and Jfarrteane Bealilb, tbe
Wotl4 War U da.~1, ~ Red Crou natiooally bu
cordlns to Donald J. s.u.er. be8l forced to ut tbe ~paten director. '111,CM,GOO, tbe largest sum
aau. llid the local toal
lJ ~.ooo. DUtt to the tan
UJlit.d FUDd. campalp, ap-
-proximate!y fl4',08() · hu
been credlt.ed toward that
eo-1.
In addition to service to Selim H. F r a n kl ta • American people f 0 r
chapSer eMtrmu, aal4 that SJD,IU,000 the larCHt IUID the military, fund.a CO!t-
due to tbe greatly iDcreued of -!:-........ w u w trlbuted in 0rante County number of ....... ja n -~J ......... Ol"Q .v . will be uaed locally to
:::;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ flunce otba-Bed ~OSI r 1.-v1ct1 l1ICb u --. blood
prosram. ftrat ~ and
water aatet,. nurehl' and disaster.
Assistt.nc Sal.lief wW be vice-chairman Robert L .•. _,.,.,,.. .......
l·DAY ONLY!
SPICIAL GROUP
DRIUIS-VALUES TO $45.00
Larsen of S..ta Ana am
James T. LooJH (Bril&.
Gen. USMC :Rel) ol San
aemente.
Exemption
Reminder
Given Vets
llOW ...... •11• • 114.D
1l'illllC period for 1988 ..
....... tu eampUolll
btgim Mll'Ch 1. OoantJ
~ Andrew J.
Blnshaw amotmeed today.
• • • •
55.88
. TAIU OF SPORTSWIAI
SKIRTS -WOOL and COTTON $5 88
VALUIS to $tl.OO. Now .. . . . . . . . . • • • • •
Before actually f 11 t ft g ,
veterans m u a t establish
elialbllity for t b • ex·
emptlom with Hin.sbaw'a of·
~ at 830 N. Broadway,
Sane. Ana, he noted.
ILOUSll -VAL.UH to $14 ........•. '3.88 B1nabew \D'ged veteram
to lltabUah eligibility early
and me tnmption claims bJ mall to avoid waiting
ID lone lines.
-cAPllS-VALUES to 17.00 .......... '5.88
AU. IAUI .. NAl.-MO LAY·AW.HS 01 CHAMIS Ell:giblllty to file I.a 1lm.i ted
t.o veterans of wariime ac-
tive duty and persons whoae
active duty in the armed
fdrce1S was t e r m i n a t e d
becauae of a aervice-in-
C\D'red physical disability
the ueettor explaiMd.
In loath Coast ?Im It's
marlene ~ :latrici
DINCtly ~ n. C.rMNI
lrfatol et Sun ...... -c.e. Miu
HoUU1 10 AM te t :JO PM Del~s.t. 11 AM .. 6 PM
Reoeat le,watlon b a 1
moved Vietnam Yeti Into
the •Helble lfOUP, HlDlb&w
Md.
' ..,
SIN.GER
now has a com_l?_lete
.RECORD DEPT.
LATEST
TOP ····
CATALOGUI PllCI ... tic
OUR COMPLITI
SIUCTION
FIFIY
45 RPM's
...:i!rE.._
PLUS MANY OTHm AITllTI
Jf'"'1f1 _. fw IHM,,.. it Ill •••• lo4t11/fl
.., --........ •If •MTMmtr• _ _.. • ..,._.,.mow
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I ADOPT!D' 80Y
Domingo Antonie Huert11
Auto Fee
Deductions
Explained
Registr• ol. Vehiclea John
L . McLaugbla today an-
noonced tbe tax deductible
amount per pusenger car
is the ~ fee paid lut
year witll iie exception of
'10. Station wagon ownen
may subtract $11 from tbe1r
total payments to find Ute
deductible amount.
McLauihlln explained that
the •10 and fll art n<>n-
deductible flat an n u a 1
~gistration feet. The tax-
deductlble balance ia a two
percent "in lieu" Of pro.
perty tax on th• value of
the vehicle, collected by the
Department Of M o t or
Vebkles on behalf !JI cities
and counti-es.
Regiltration cards laaued
to vehicle owners lhow only
the total Of tll• nOltration
fee and in lieu tu com-bmect.
Benefits
To Disabled
Extended
Ralph A. Dillman. district
manager of the S o c i a 1
Security Office in Santa
Ana, today announced ex-
tension of benefits to some
disabled widows age 50 or
older.
Aimed-at filling a "benefit
vacuum, 0 the new law pro-
vides income for th-e widow
who cannot support benelf
due to total d i s a b i 1 i t y .
Before 1968, a widow couJd
receive benefits on her
husband's record only iI ahe
was at least age 60 or cared
for children also receivinl
benefits on the account.
Dillman emphasized that
benefit.I will be paid only to a widow who is unable
to do any work. There la
no provtlion made for the
partly disabled or partly
handicapped person.
Ar:OOr -Day
Talk Slated
By Sampson
KenMtb W. S a m p s on ,
director of H a r b o r s ,
Beacbea and Parks for
Orange County. will be the
featured a~aker at the
public Arbor Day ceremony
to oe held Sunday. March
I ft 2 p.m. in the Memorial
Glrden on the Orange Coun·
\y F&1rcrou.nds. Costa Mesa.
ArtM>!' Day each year is
proclalmed b1 the aovernor
aa ~ 7, the birth date
of tlle borUC'Ulturllt Luther
BUJ1>ek. Ill order to bave studeslts p r e 1 e ft t • the
Cl'c..ID°'1 1D the garden I.a
alw111 held on the Sunday
pncedl.fti Arbor Day.
'1bt prden iJ a living
memorial to the former
Santa Ana Army AJr Bue
and to all war vet.erana.
• .. • • II • .. • I
Family
'Adopu'
New Son
A teneroua Newport
Beach tam.Uy, bavtq flalflll-
ld tbtlr f1nlDcla1 oblltatioo
to thtlr 1'1dopttd" IOll tn Greece, baa taktn o n
another IOD, tldJ tlmt a 7-JW'~)d frem ~ .......
?f.r. and Mn. Lodi D
O'Connell, 21&6 Irvine Ave.: N~ IMdl ftn•ndaDy .. adopttd" Domiqo Antoalo
Huertu tbroup I' 0 I t t r Parents Plan, lDc., JU P11tt
Ave. South. New York.
By contrlbutfn& •t& a mondl the O'Connt_lla _pay
for chlld'1 dooHng new , btanbta ud
Famous Brands for Women
Values to S12.ff
bouaebo • medical
can, a n prof• 1a0Da1
oomeeHnc and fa ml 1 y ~ ,.. Ida familJ Domlnfo'• pctnta ad
nine brother• llld lbters
wtll a1ao beDeftt from the
Fomr Pannta P 1 an
medical and dental cllnlc1.
00 $ 00
and
The &eneroslty Of tbe
McConnell& and o t h e r
families Ute them are help-
ing ctilldNm through Plan
in Greece, Hone Kone,
Korea, the Pbi.lippines, Viet.
narn, Colombia, Ecuador,
and Peru.
UH our 30 day char1e account. lankAmerlcard or Muter Charge
~~~!!.!':!'~
U33 lrlatel St., South CMl't lttm, c.t. Meu
c I I
I
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USED
SEWING MACHINES
COMt end flt• em. Ellery dlft tor 3 d1ys It wwy
....0 a:Hl'Ut. we'll MR two, eood condition,
ueed l9'Mnc meehines tor 991..cti. Huny inl
$ l ZIQ.ZAG
SEWING MACHINE
~ ............. ctM ..... ..... ........... u. ...
...................... Wltll -iy UMd -lftl IMdllM ps ttle llHCCll llllrtfttet of money
Md! if llOt wthlled wfth purehne, °' NM credit to-
..,.. ttll pun:tlete.,. -.,,.. .. MWlflC rnec:llfllf.
wlttllft IO cleytl
WITH CASEI
'nlis .... ...,.._.,...,.,..,...buttons:.
dims, IMnCfs and monocr ... wfthotlt att.ld>-.
rnents. It's quiet, hes I Mt-,.. apeed CM-
tfel. C... Included.
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Mll•T1N•tON llACM, H1111tl1,t.11 C.11ter, f41~t•r et
leuh, 191·1014
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PRECIOUS
Museum•
collect I~
Ill
w....,, ,...,, 21, 1'61
'ROYAL WORCES'TER
FINE ENGLISH BONE .CHINA
The btirloom beauty of ...
Worcester Bo11e Chiria hu
bttn a chuisbed traditioo of
lm Jn for onr :!00 ya.n -
, and 1. favorite o( discriminll•
in11 f.umli'' 1n our town for
11 le>ng u we u11 rantn1Mr.
' Clus1c, traditionil or co n·
ttmporuy pitttrm -you'll
ind them all hue. laxuriol&S
, museum pieces, yes! But 'loyal
.. . • , Wo«atu iStll tally apaio-
ain. Come ia eacl Me f ..
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Top-Lmnla
Bottom-<lwltllly
llJDM IMtsTDY
South Co.st P1ne -Bristol ..t Sunflower
Cos+• Mes• -5-40-2627
Kids Like to 'Ask Andy'
A Pale Touch
of magic to make
legs a little more
eye-pleasing
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Future 'feaCheis Honor:ed
Two Cow1a 1'llllD were federal « ottM1' feGoilrlbip ii • wchlcatar, _,. Jae loob . 8penlM a ad Pat4z1 •,
delip#ed .-. wltb 1,124 prccrams."' hward t.nrd co 1h1 • w Frwll Miii a lllllllll
college .mor. at • col-The Ford Foundation wlll teecblftl • a c:.ar91'. Ile Gennm.
Ieges and univenitiea m the c<mtinue '*8 support of 1119 is delc::dbed bJ bll Jll'Oo la 119 he Md • MDBA U.S. and Cwda u the belt =~W~ona;.:: !:O:.~ ~ llnluate II-* to lbal1
future college tucber pro-tbt"()Ogb a annual araot o1 tel -.itional ril1ltions major, ~ Mil bl b a •
apectl C111 tbe coM:toent. '1.2 milllon. be pc1111•• a .ut for ~v.a.d la~ PGrtala1.
Brendan Jund1ntan, 311 JuManian, woo. fMber lancUalel a 1p•aik1 mil Qall. Gibnbl' AYll., who attend81--====--==-===--=~~;.,,...;;;;;;;....;;;.:...;~;;;,.;;._;;;;.;;..,;.;.;;.;.. __ ~..._-
USC and Gar'J M«rilon, "6
P.niel.-U
Pianilt itelem Schna-
bel, poet Richard Wil-
bur (above) and pbil<»-
opber ChJ.rles Ste9eD·
son (right) will be par ..
ticiplting in UCI'a Con-
f erence on Aesthetics
to be held Feb. 28 DI
24 at 2 p.m. at ucr.
lrviD9 'l'OWll Center.
Two Serve
Overseas
Two Newport B e a c h
residents have been ap-
point.ed to positicm with
MaaM Vilta, 1f'bo received
bis Bacbekr'• de,._ from
the UniffNity ol callf«nla
et Saata Bsbln, were amonc th o • e designated
"wMby of financial .upport
in graduate school," by the
Woodrow WU.00 National
Fellowship Foundation.
Wilson acholara are ellgi·
ble for grlllb exclullvely
from the FCll'd Foundation
which bM>e wnoapted to ~
IJliliicm in the lilt -, .....
'.ndl .,._ 1be WilMn Foun-
dation ii 1 d • n tl f y l n g etude!lfa who they believe
to have the bett potential
and who they deem most
worthy of financial aid from
other sources.
Army special 1 • r vi c es ___________ __,; __
President of the Foun·
dation, Sir Hugh Taylor
sai d , "Th is year's
De1i1nate1 u.. a
d ia ting uhhed and as
carefuBy .elected • lfOUP
as l.t ye•'• Fellows.. We
hope all of them will receive
aasi•tance from the
graduate IChoo1t er from
overseas.
Gay Lyn Lloyd, 1421
Superior Aw., has been ap-
P o i n te d a recreational
.pecialiat in Vietnam. Bon·
Die L. Lewis ha,, been ap-
P o i n t e d a recreational
specialist in Wueriburg
Germany.
2 Teacher
Pro1pecu
Honored
Two UOI tenian were
Radio Club
Slates Meet
~=wt:!':~ • ~~irwi:S u!: Fellaw&bip Foundation M N .-.. _J_._ Radi
.. _d the belt future coJ. e .. ..,....... IUUdlC\K. o ~·-Society to be bled Friday lege t.eacher pro.pecta Oil at s p.m. in Mariners
the continent.'' Library multipurpoee room.
Those honored were Ken-according to a 1 o c 1 e t '}
neth E . Charlton and Robert spotesman.
A. Boyd, both psychology Al Lee, one of the radio
majors. Both r e c e J v e d amateurs who made the
honouble mention. final voyage on the Queen
.,. ...... " ... .,.., ..... ~
loW. 19' CGl1Q Ft ' t;
iat fl I MOf'9
..agk from J~.
S17"
A total of ~ seniors from Mary from Southampton to
the University of Clillcrnia Long Beach, will be the
were so honored; more featured speaker. Lee will
stu~ than at any other be showing llidel of hil trip. NortbAmericanUmven.Lty.~~~..::::::~~..::.:...::::..~:.......-------------------------------------------------------
Quakers Set
To Speak
Harbor Arft Friends will
sponsor two 1pealt«1 from
the John Woolman School,
the only Quaker boarding
school on the Welt Coast,
in a meeting Thunday at
8 p.m. at 18001 Gillman,
University Park, Irvine.
Mary Jorgensen, one of
the Quaker parents who
founded the school, and
Robert Heilman, the prep
lchool'a bllliness manager,
will talk about the educa-
tional opportunitiea offered
there. For f u r t h e r in-
formation call M&-1547.
Tt\11 secnon, yovr legs are long a nd lovely
-and tinted eoftly with a pole touch of
moglc mlstlneu. for the seoson Alberta
Hoelery bringe you the mott exquisite hos·
lwy of oO time, g.ntly kits.cf with color
and b.outffully ttw.r, shHf, sh"'· Some
touC'hMf with o flirty texture, some with •
tubtie po"9m. All designed to make tne
~of 1-o beitwMn yow gadabout shoee
Dftd .hon 1 .. ty sldm o littt. fT\Ore pleasl"9
fO the eye. EncoM yovr l~s In thot v.lvM·
Jaecf moglc-you'll like the witchery.
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'A 9ient Welk•r sNmless sctMn clesi9nM fer perfKt vi.wiitt of ah•l'P, clNr
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ctte.fulty ht ih N.+iwMf ...._., TrMitf. ef ffM ,..._ MM-. a llATICllW.W--.-,u.-n•~lllA
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CoUege Contract Awarded
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Tbe low bid ....... wit.tan the a r c b it e c t ' 1
eatbute. Two °*her bids
Wtrt nc.ived OG the pr~ Jlet.
Coutructioe II expected .. betla this ~ 10 •
50% OFF
3 DAYS ONLY!
wilt be ftnlll)ed in time to
haadlt tbt new Oraqe
Cout CoUece 11 b r a r y ,
schedaJed for eoq>lttion m
eer'11•.
'l'be p r e 1 • n t electrical
aytt.tm at OCX: ii Dlt ade-..,.it for a. Md now plac-
ed oe It, ICMol oftlciaU aay.
Jt WU inatallld to hudlt
a IWd•t body ot i.ooo to UGO. 1be sclloat t h la
semester baa more than
e,200 etudentl.
Arts Talk
Scheduled'
At Laguna
"Com.manication Arts -
Civilization's w.t Butioo"
will J>e ttlj title of • lecture
Thunday in Laiuaa Beach.
It will bt the iltth in a
six part aeries· ol weekly
lectures on "MM and
Society" llpOllaored by St.
Catherin1'1 Sc boo 1 Aux·
• fl' • •
.
AU 'l'oget'laer Now •••
Members of the Dnllll Gym tMm will d.ilplay their
skill at 8 p.m. 1'riday at UCJ. They are iip()IM<>red
by the I>Mmh·Ameri~ Club of Otanp County.
Tickets wi!l be .old lit the door, adults $2 and stu·
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Changes
' Announced
In Fair
A ot118bs of cbanles have
.._ madl la tht ]ftmiwn
IObedui. tQr tile 1981 Orange
0ount, Plir .nct Expolitioo,
...... ~tall ink>
two fer*'ld oategor'es. The
tint change involves the
IUbetitution of ribbans tor
all JW"il.ea of '5 er less.
The ribboM will Jive win·
ning entries I longer lasting
form of recopition end will
reduce adm.l.nWrat:ici COits
In auditl:nf the small euh .....
The second chan1e calls
for en elimmatloa or com· ~inatioG of u1eft.des where
there we.re fewer than five
attrles in 1986 and 1987.
The ellm.inatklft of un-
~ evem wW make
judged eventi more mean-
lneful to entrants, redu,~
the COJt of prlzea and in·
creue the owrall efficiency
~1~·
END of SEASON CLEARANCE
I . to. retluu .or -~ of fiell •ntl Wi11ter '
febrica enCI te '"eke room for •ur New Sprint 1 toed• «l11e to errlve, we c:en rtow offer thete
ence·in·jl·llfetlme pricea. / ,
CUSTOM MADE· · !
e SUITS ............... •1~: e SPORT COATS .••• s 91 ,
e SLACKS . . . . . . • . • ' 3flO
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ThtH ere c:11t +o ylMlr exec+ ap.cifiuti0fl1 Jn ,
the fabric: en.I ll11i111 of ylMlr choJc..._.11 c..+s:
f11lly llnecl with haMl-stitc:hed .d9e1. I
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NOW 3 LOCATIONS TO SEllVI YOU l
454 So. Mein 947 So. lucllcl So. c ... t ,...
I Oren.. Anaheim Celt• Mela :
• Tai. 531.7722 Tel. 776a71 Tel. J40.Mf1 I
of adminUtering exhiblta '~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!! and judging. lliary. 1~~~~~------~~~~~~.,...._~~--~~~~~~~-
The lecture wUl be liven
at 7::r> p.m. a.t Fellowship
Hall of the Community
Presbyterian Cburcb, 415
deota $1.
SPICtAI. GROUP OF:
UIOULU PRJCIJ Rm>UClll> 'l'O DRESSES 20.00 to 36.00 9.99-17.59
SUITS 33.00 to 55.00 16.59-27.59
SKIRTS 13.00 to 20.00 6.59-9.99
SWEATERS 13.00 to 26.00 6.59-12.99
smRTS 7.00 to 9.00 3.594.59
Pana. 4 13.00 to 20.00 6.SM.99
Bermuda1
: COATS 65.00 to 75.00 32.59-37.59
~~~B'M~
Forest Ave.
The speaker 11 Florence
Lea, lecturer in apeecb and
theater at the ~ cam-
pus of St. Mari's ~·
The lecturer bolds a PhD
from tbe Umverlity ot
Missou11i and studied tbeatc
in Stratford-<>n-Avon, Lon-
don, Dublin, Paris and
Rome.
She has published one act
plays and articles . t o r
Repertory T h e a t e r in
America and M o d • r n
Drama.
BOAT BUFFS
AlmH L..ckeltey It the enly
full ·time lioetln1 etlltor
wMkln9 •11 eny new111eper
In Oren9e County. Hit ex•
cluiive covere9e ef lioe+.
ln9 end yeclttln9 n•wt 11 •
deily fHture of tlte DAILY
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WISllllTOl'S
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Th1rs., Fri., Sat., F1w11ry 22, 23, 24
Your chanee to ltuy fine quality men'•
fashiont at choppecl-clewn pricetl
TWO TROUSER
SPRING SUITS 77.CJO
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worsttdt hounck tootf, checb, glen plaicif and .+ripes. -. .
FAMOUS MAKER 3 .. 99 KNIT SHIRTS
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nylon.
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~clcloth witf, single needle t1~or1n9. White or blut.
PURE SILK
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Shirley Englehor~
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at SEARS COSTA MESA
Feb. 23rd and 24th, 10 A.M. to 5 P.~
Sltlrf•y En91ehom, ·renowned pro C)Olfer wlll be at
Sears Costa· Mna to discuss 9olfin9 with inter~
sportsmen •. Brint your clubs If you like ••• Miss Enga.
horn wlH be happy to adlvse you on your ~I
~. 9amel 2 clays only! le there! ·:
SAVE $16 to $22
"
Stan Leonard, Shirley Englehorn
Woods and Irons
No. 1, !, 2 ucl 4 -.odl. ''Pro-
portloled-fttted" to your hel1b&
• • • Y•• fet euetly tM rltbt
ahaft le._, beluce aad feel
for eael dU. Finest grade per·
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longer dJataaee. Cork ud rub-
ber pips for non.slip contrnl.
Numbers 2 threugb t. "Propor·
tiolled~UM" fer you llelpt. True Temper lk!Hlown ateel
lllafta. Loltroaa chrome-plated
llnllh for durablllty and beauty.
Sudbluted fau with U.S.G.A.
approved acorfnf.
Set of 4 Woods
Begablr '58
4288
Set of I Ire••
Beplar SM
NO MONEY DOWN When Yoa Buy Your Golf Equtpmeat at Sean
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$19.99 Aluminum
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Holds any size hag. Rug·
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Adjust. to 21 posHJon1.
"Compmto" .......
14-Club GoH ... =: 9.88
Mlde of tough, Cabric·back·
td vinyl with 3 bi~ pockets •
Carrying strap In black.
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11-Pc. Golf Outfits
han Re•aJar 3 699 Low PrlHJ
ldul ror lle~rt or expertence4 folfera! h ·
eludes J, S, 7 and I trona; putter: J and 3 woods:
,.cha• of S J"Cllf ball1: Mf ef lt tee.; vtayl
.tretU sine: W.ck 1&11 ur fer me• er red bar
for wome11. Mea'1 ~ avallahle witlt rifltt er
left·ltand ch1bl.
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e l.fquld ~lff.n
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w ....... · • 99~
e Tru:Trnalon Wlndlnt
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Coloray® insulated draperies
for eolor., mmfort and economy
7.99 •• x ....... r 1 I bttf 't0.00 ,_
Our wHtt;er-wite hRtwoocl dreperies itttulete your rooms
eg1inst extremes of hHt end colcl. Rayon end ecetete textures
ere guaranteed •CJ•inst fading for the life of the fa bric-they' re
washeble, tMy're ours exclusively. White, ~nen, gold end CJrHn.
9Colorery it • traclemerk .f Cowrieulds No. America, Inc.
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t." 20.oe 1Ut n .oo .oo "·"
sale on novelty tier curtains
to brighten your windows
1.99 to 2.39
c.,nc. Dein+y ...,ite shHrs sprinkled with painted end flocked
multi-color posies. Flocked scalloped borders. Hand-washable
I 00 % poly11ter.
reg. 2.49 244" lon9
reg. 2 .69 30" lon9
pr. 1.'9 re9. 2.99 36" long
pt. 2.1' reg. 1.69 velance
pr. 2.lt
1.2'
..... C.. Crisp whit. rayon challis with "gay es • circus"
flower cert print. Bright red incl white striped canopy to top it
Ml. Hencl-wesheble.
re9. 2.69 30" font pr. 2.1' r19. 2.99 36" long pr. 2.lt
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40%-48% off • for custom draperies
1. 7 9 y-4 , N91a.ty 2.H te JAt
Three decor•tive wHVH, fif+Hn decor.tor col-
ors. T • ke your pick of r•yon •cet•te •ntiqu•
.. tin, ,.yon, •cet•te •ncl silk cl•mHk, •ncl •
bHutiful h•ncl-loomed-look cuement ••. in the
privecy of your home. fine lloomcrtf+ f tbrics.
color splashed bedspreads
puff-quilted -over Koclel~
21. 99 twill .. ,......,., l0.00
reg. SALE
full size 40.00 JJ." ~ ... aiae 10.00 Jt,"
Ft;,..fhe--~ and fael of· luxufy-Closely stitch· ' , ~ tel cfovble w1v1 ~ltting over 1Codel8 pofr-tter
fiberfill. lolcl •nd wonderful p•tttrns .
......... e trtditiontl bouquet,
Fellcle. t cOfttemporery floral.
1-., t modern pattern in multicolors.
4t" x 14" wwwldlM ...., • ••rlel
re9. 17 .00 U.H
9K.-.1 ,.lyeater 11 a ..,itterecl tratielft1rk •·f TanneuH
Eutftlen Ce.
_., ~ HI w ,a... MS·1111 ..... ,.,...., .... .,.n.
save 20% on reupholsteringl
Includes fabric and labor
.... M.OO .....ur4 •tr-67 20 includes fabric, labor encl
complete reuphol1terin9 •
..... l ll .OO ........ J.ft. -· 120 80 includu fabric. labor and
complete reupholsterin9 •
Save 1 big 20 °/. on furniture reupltolstering
during May Co's Semi-A1tnu1I Home Sale!
flick from • wot1derful collection of 6.00 1
yard f•brics from two of the country's IHding
mills. Three bHutiful wHves, 1 closen colors.
here's wh•t goes into M•y Co's custom
reuphols+erin9!
• ori9in•I •h•pe of fur1titvre rtdorecl
• 1prin91 h•nd +tad with lt•li•n +wine
• furnlhire completefy stripped tMI NJNddecf
e 1turcly new lndiA jute webbint used
• sNt pl•tform rebuilt • •1110011 joints reglued
• p•tt.1111 u refuHy lftetchecl
..., • ..._ ••• ull your nH,.tt MAy Ce
ancl • deeor•toM 1le1man will bri1tt yeu Nlft• ....................
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W~, F._, 21, 1968 DAILY PfLOT I t. I \[) . . b I I ~m a 1 s 1 r:i a .e DAILY PILOT ..
GMe-•,_. rabia VAGABOND til8lf I.AK· attfriq aow and tben, WlW
• 1 t '-Se~w · BD BF.Mii meat brown1 llibtb. Stir in
UI •'1 ol nillM Let tbia tllV Nllla ad ralai.ns, chlli powder, 1arUc
1..,, The ..,_ .._ cwwta r. ~a k • Nit.-.. tomato ..,.. Sim·
ol dirk and loldea iManiedtJ ... a ta 11 • _. °"' low ~ II to 20
ai'"'-A -...... "-I oC ...... au.tea. r -eomea ~ ~ ~ Callw.ii leedJetl Wben reaca, a. Mne, ..-..t•'• 8-.._..,. ,.... • ..... tartil1la llalltlf With
CalllGrni• Jr'••• i -.... mtlW buttlr. 8'wa llbtl1 ralallll for a. Udlcl 1 a.t.,.... on both lidet. Spooa bot
aoct aporta mw *~up dllePed u. taWn cmw ..uxtur. cton tr' European countries, 1 O·POIUld l~W1Ce) can cuter of each. Sprlntle wttb t~•ll IDd Japan.· baied beau cheese Ud fo)d over to
in• c o m e bot ud 1 ~ teaspoons dry mustard ucloae tUUa1. Make1 a •111v in this deUcloua trio ~ c:up sweet pickle relish tacos. ,
trees. Ideal for totiDC ~ cup cat.sup or chill ~ Or taco shells.
IJOtluck l~pera ii tbla NUC9 RAISIN CARAWAY POU ~ do ralatn baked bean Fiaely chop or crind ROAST
, le. ~Y raiainl, qnloe and stow cooting in a wine
baaed on QDe can of Qtle. and raisin auce man. the With chopped ~ -Combme· all ingred.ieats. t led moilt
apple and ham ,.; Tarn ~~ ~-beri ~ ~r ~J:~vor!':at and
extra beartineu and cuaer\ml. ~~ and ..... in 1 ( 4 to 4~) port Seuoo it with dry alow'oven (309 c1e,,.._. F.) butt out ~-lrd, pickle relish and 1~ to 2 hours. Makes about 1~ t~ ~ ~.111191P and it's ready fOr the 1 quart ialt poem
As . ~· th.is M E X I C A N R A I S I N ~ teUJ>OC* paprika ~atioa bolds its beat ROU.OVERS t teupooa cara-..y teeda
on.ally well on the These souta~·the border ~ cup wbtte dUmer wine
: can raisin rollovers ll'!lrlarty perfect for the
Ser ~l To the tomato
fiWn( spiced to their
with chili powder and
· pr , add raisins for a
"*9derfully mellowing ef·
"-' Grated Cheddar cheese Bl over the filling before
1'Bli" packated tortillas or 1'ltb packaged torillas or
• abelll, these raisin tnaa are easy enough far 8te liida to do themselves.
. ~or company dinners, try tii. port roast bated and ltfcid with C a 1 if o r n ia
~ and wine. The ~ added the wt hour ~. plump, juicy and
Ilk tMir handsome best.
aandwicbes make deli ghtlul or water •
out-of-hand eating for the 'ti cup Calilocoia tetdless
Y~ crO'ffd. Great for raisins
a t t e r t b e g a m e 2 tablespoc>ll! cOrpltarch
refreshmenta. 1i2 cup orange juiee ¥• cup cllopPed green pep-Brown pork. on all .:sides
per over medium heat. Dfac.-.t ~ cup chopped onion excess fat. Sprinkle with
2 tablespoons cooking oil salt, paprika 11111 euaway '
1 pound ground lean beef 1eed1 and add wine. Cover
~ cup CaDfomia seedless and simmer ewer low heat
raisins about 1 hour. Add ra.tmu
2 teupoons chili powder and continue cookJnC until
~ teaspoon garlic salt meat is tender, about 1 hoqr
1 (8-0unce) can toDYto longer. Remow mnt 11111
sauce teep bot.
I freah or frozen tortillas· Remove fat from paa
Melt.ed butter juices. Stir cornstarch mh·
1 cup crated Oleddar ed with orange juice hrtO
cheese pan juices. Cook. atirrtnc
Cook treen pepper and until clear and t.hicbned.
onion in mt until IOft but not Serve with pork. Makes •
brOWlled. Add beef. Coot. servings.
'Poaching' SandwicK-~s Fro·m Denmark
daP.tatiori' s Americ;ari
' I
cooked pe,ar balws (home-
poacbed er eannecl: fill ~
pear cavttiel With ereme de
marrona. S..,,. wttla Mt
chocolate aaw:e.
Add braft41 to the creme
de DlaJTOQI and U. U a fllUnC for two J~ of
spon"• cake. Coftr the wbo't cake witb chocolate
butter froltinl-
Male ap a bit.II ., paper.
thin pancakes a .J keep warm. Slaread the puaatu
with t h e creamed IDUl'ODI
and stack. Cut f n t e
plesbaped wedpa and' Mrve
wttb wblpped cream. nn perfait ,sa.... wtth
alt.mnate hllplng1 of •anilla
Ice cream and Cl'llM de mmrona. _..a..,• a. ---ni-•the n if11111d ci.tnt pent.
Top with curlil of~
choeolate.
llUe or 11aJ 1 • m • -'ilwM el9ocolate c.ipl.
A4ld • ltUe a... de II".
nmt to eacb ud top With
wblpped cream 1114 a ._,.
doll of fnllllq Ir a te•
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TM Mwi*ttma for these
dellcioua and qutt. cliff .. ent
opea face ea IMdwiches
will-..., usorW aauces
eomea from the 'dliryland of
~~tMlm
....... , Mandi ol hclme -..... s P'*7 :~ --.,~
~ wer.--tMld -to,a t or
aomelllMI '4ell~ dlf.
fenM for ~ '1-ll
or-...t.N,
Touted Enalilh multint, '
lilbt r,. ~ or rom.t · ~are
Dutia' choice ot llread
. clear' .to the ~· Poach 1111~,,J*ee oO d. Tate
J'O'JI' ebolce of · • o k e d
shrimp, f 1 a t · ·-.chovies,
avocado alices, ~ • m a t o
pieces, watercress; parsley
or chopped chives and ar·
range one or more ol them
attractively on the poached ea. Serve with one,.. two or
three ol the follow:lng saucea
from Ca1ifGm1a 'a dairyland.
Bll'l'TERY HOLLANDAISE
'ntroucti the yea.rs this
ea sielt«-all lfollandaise
.auce continues to g e t
raves from happy diners.
1be lemon CID be cut down
to 2 tabte.pocm if deli.red.
In 1mall saucepan break
up ~ cup (1 aticlt) butter in-
to pieces~ Add 3 egg yolka
and 3 tablelpoon1 unstrain-
ed lemon Julee. Gently
treat egg. )"Olkl with fork,
bul do not 1tir. Let set at
room ~ature for about
46 ·mlnut.et. J ,u 1 t before aerW!g time, place over low
heat and ltir rapidly or beat
with a hud whip juM until
llUC9 reaebes desb'ed COD•
limncy.
LeltoYer 1auoe can be
~at.eel and re-heated wt~ aeparation oc-c.urrtilf. Becipe makes 6 to I
aentnp.'
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All-time Favorite
NIPPY CHEESE SAUCE
Tbia ·iauce la almost
rtdJculoulty s I m p 1 e to
prepare y.t t.he flavor and
testure _..superb. Combine
l can (l~s) cream
ot mlllbroom IOUP gradually
•lth ~ cup milk. Stir until
1mooth. Add ~ cup grated
sharp cbtddat' cheese. 2
tealpOOOI Worcestershirt
Huce; heat just to bolling
point. To give 8'UCf added
lip, stir tn 2 tablespoons
lber-v.
'One Potato, Two Potato, I
• • •
Whee it comes t <
potatoes. it .llways comes
out tlae aame -they are
popular. You may call them
plaln and glamorless. They
..-e sWJ the all time ravorile
vesetat>le.
flbet1 Jt comes to growin~
Iota ol potatoes, California
doea. 1&11 month In the
year, •om e w her• In ~ IOll'leone ii dig· 8111 · potatoes. In other
,_., .._,,potatoes" are
II U.. matbt1 only in Q. nd atonmer. tn
Ila, 1ou can buJ
tbem JUJ' round And do P"' blw tbat LI\ some parts
fl .. .... potatoea fo.r = ..... practicaJlJ ..
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When It comes lo being
different. p o t a toe 11 are.
There are long ones. round
ones. red. russet and whH.e
ones. Maybe you learned to
buy potatoes by the rule.
"bake the long ones, boll
the round ones." The rule
1s dependable, but you come
to exceptions. For Instance.
all new potatoes are really
best boiled. "New" refers
only to the Im maturity of
the potatoes . . • they can
be round, Joni. red, white
or ruuet. Yes, you can bake
them. but they will lack that
nice mealy textare you u -
pect of true bakinl potatoes.
New J*atoea are oot the
tab' uceptioo to tile Ht. •a.wi-rouH tWt. Al.molt
any variety of potatoes can
be an exception. Differect
growing areas can produce
~lightly different potatoes or
t h e s a m e v 11 r i e t y.
C8Ufornia'11 fam ous Long
White potatoe1 are .a good
"for instance ."
c.utornla Long W h I t e
potatOM ~rt used ac a good
aU1>Uf'POM potato. but Long
Wbitu trom Kem C.Ounty
bake better than they boU. Beina mealf textured, they
tend t. "coot up" or get
a trltle mu~ey when t>o&d.
On the other band. IAog
Whitll fnlrn the Stockton area ct. aot COOJt up 10 mocb
wlMe boiJed.
1'hlN II qutt. 11a abon-
dnoe of pMat.eel DOW. You
\
may be tempt.ed t. _.
up. It Is a iood Idea. lllllt
do you have enougJa pnpll'
~tor age space? P • t • t •
storage needs to be *'•
So when you eome to
potato buying, what AN-100
supposed lo do? Use~
Joni( and tbe round ti It
as a guide and ?eff '8od
ads. Many ~ ada tielfJ'CIU
Ule k.lncl ol potato. ....
pect . • • bakert • • 4
PW'J>Off • • • and IOID 1• 1
. • . bett for salad.
dart and cool . . . u.t
SO or ~ degrees. t1l1MI
you have a nice, .,1d ,....._.
ed root cellar, better lllllt
your potato bUytq ti wt.at
JOU CU U98 ill two .....
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Moyle
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caUiDe might apC2J be
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FROZEN FOOD BUYS!
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Fruit
Pies AIV--._,. ...
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Orange Juice ::::.:;:.;-:::: ::-1ac
Meat Pies ~ ":..-=..::.~:..:"· 5 :; s 1
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fre•ch Fries .'::":::':=:,
Eskimo Pies.Jn. .:,
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Troplsy U.S. Gov't l11Sp1cted
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Twukays
-··--· lb ............ , .. ' . -. ' ~;fresh Fryers. .~=: .. ~, ·:: ..
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Jellie 11'.apl&Zl •
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Frozen Dinners ·
Banquet
ehoice of
LOW PRICES --OF COUR SE'
·Cigarettes
Carlon
12'!
Baby Foods
Mletlwe.)' e ... ne
Ytl'9W CHl'lt
14nde'Wllip
~rNepbis
12 ., 00 w., • ., ,... • 11..21?
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Dairy & Del1'catessen Buys !
Cottage Cheese :::.. 2fc
L....,_Lwr hit, I'..,...,. w lw9I ~wN
Bein Salads ,...to,:.., 2 '!: ftc
Dressings U:..1 ~ ';: 37'
' Slced Cheese = ';: 39'
1 500.00 Viuw
Toroaica Doritiel 4
6llo v. Cblwl 111 ....
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Soft Drinks
Ftill
Quart
lolllw
Empress
Fruit
Preserves
• PinNpple • Blackberry • Aprico+
• Peach • Plum • Or•n9• M•rm•lacle
Frwit JeHies
• Mint-Apple • Grap• • Currant
• pt,,,. • Apple • M;xod Fn.;t •
• Margarine
C1l•r11•----cr......,.
Smoot6ii11T....._ 6 ;;! •1Do
Fruit Drinks
4 •1°0
Large ''AA11 Eggs
c,_ O' tho Crop ,_ 411
•"""" ..... ....ft>y '" ---.. .,.. So/oooy
Sweet Valencias 8~99'
South American lb.10'
Russet Potatoes:..J., 10 ~ 39•
carrots :!: :i:, ~ 19c Avocados ~.!::? -29• . ' T•wtoes .. ~ ::, 29c Fresh Lemons r::z:i: .. 17c ...... " .... ':I ....... Clllll 1-. 14 1 .. ................... ,.., p
t• llysWI Dr., le•perl .. -2~ ~ "'Pim, Sc.
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Keep Pte·ntif u I
Cookie Supply
Keeplni the cookie jar ftD..
ed ii a full·tlm• job for the
avera1e homemaker, u the
kUll and clad mOtt often con-
sider cookies their favorite
treat after school, work or
play. With the first waft of
fragrantly baked goodies
coming from the kitchen you
can bet 1he whole family
wtD wear a path toward
those IWMt Wmpferl. Especl.allJ now ·that the
once a year task of ba~g
special cakn and cookie•
for the holiday Mason lJ
cmr, It'• a must to keep th•
cookie jar filled with extra
treata. It'• impossible to resin a
pan of warm cookies, treab
from the oven, and \bese
cootdea are no aapUon.
Tbey are suaraa.t-d to
1.U.fy all comers, JOWJI or
old. One Is flavored with
lemon juice and II the
crllpy kind of cooklt that's
10 good with a ptpfng hot
m u I of bot chocolate.
Another ii rolled In chopped
walnutl or chocolate -bits
and flavored with delicious
unsweetened chocolate. The
third cookie recipe ls one of
thole that lJ certain to
become an all-time, any-
time favorite, for it'• made
with dairy fresh butter and
almonds, rolled Into a cor·
nucopla, filled with rich but·
ter~ 8Dd garnished with cho blanched almonds.
flavor secret of all of
these c o o kl• 1 1a rich,
cream 1 butter, which
makes them delicately crisp
and c:nmchy. Be IUn and
stock ap 1l>UJ' cookie jar
and have It bulglnl{ with ev-
eryone'• favorites.
LEMON BVTl'EB ooouu
1 cup batter
1~ cups 1 I It• d con-fect10ft9'1' augar
1 ea. beaten
1 talpoon ltmon job
I cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon cream of
tartar ~ teupoon wt
Cream buttft and 1upr
to1ether untU U&ht and
Coffee Mate
fluffy, Beat Jn eu. Stir tn
lemon juice. Add sifted ·dry
ingredients to creamed mix-
ture; mix will. Cblll dough.
Drop by teaspoonfuls on
lightly ireased cookie 1heet.
Sprinkle with granulated
1ugar. Bake at 375 degJ'MI
for 12-15 . minutes. Makes
about •~.dozen.
CHOCOLATE NUGGETS.
% cup buttar
1 cup IUp!'
1 e11, beaten
· 2 1 • ounce 1 q u a r • 1
umweetened chocolate,
melted
lh teaspoon vanilla 2~ cups sifted cap ftoar
J{, teaspoon aalt
2 ta~espoont m l 1 k
cbocol.te lbota
Chopped walnuts
CreaJn-butW and aupr
until llgbt and fluffy. Beat in
egg, chocolate Ud .nnlDa.
Add ~ h Jured.lenta
alternately wtfb milt. Clllll doulh thoroatbJ1. Shape Jn. to 1-inch bda; roll in
chocolate 1hota or chopped
nuts. Bake OD UD= cookie lbeet at !'71 I
for 10-12 minutes. Matee 4
dozen.
l'RENCH TUILES
8 egg whites
1 2/S cups 111111' v. teaspoon ult
1 cup melted butter,
coo lid
1 cup ~ flo\D'
% cup finely chopped
blanched almcmdl
Combine tU w h l t e I,
supr and salt; beat until
111tar II dtllolftd and nllx·
ture la thSct but not ltiff.
Add butter ll'tldaaQJ. Pohl
in flour and alJDolldl. llliz. inc wJL Drop by .....
apooofUls, about & tncbee
apart, onto a IJ'9Ued and
llPUJ floured Coolde lbelt. Bake at., ....... ,. 1-10 mtmrt.s.
~Remove wafen cu.fully.
one at a time, and qalcklJ
roll OVll' handle ti W..-spoon. If ,,.,... .....
before rolled, ntarn tD onn
for a few minute• and t2*l
roll quicklY. l'nllt l8dl el Walen with a .,.... tdaf.
Gll'llllb with chopped nuts, 1f dtllnd. Makel-~ .....
Tiny Cream Puffs
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GROUND"CHUCK tr: . .-....... ~sr CURE 81 HAM :1.:U~ ....... u. 1• HADDIE ~=-SPBIAL ..... Q. 7SC
5 lbs. ALBERTSll'S Baac~ 1111 Stnillll
FlOUI BABY.'FOOD '
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COFFEE-·~r
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CAKE MIX ~.~ .... 11 Ot 2f
•TO JUICE ~ ... 3/1. . \ . -
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ALLSWEET m• I = 4/1 ..,. .•• ;~u. •
FOIL WRAP M" 111 _ -1• ....... ~.. ..--
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SODA POP r.;~ ... 12/1. . .
llAPKllS ................ 111'
SOR&CLEAll !..t ~/~
Pl•l Bllltw ft'l111-~ 8'
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FRESH HOURLY-
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BLADE CUT
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7-B• ROAST llarct ..... .".Lt 4r ENGLISH ROAST mt ....... LI. 89'
0-BONE ROAST =: ...... ~~5' FAMILY STEAK :t ......... LB.8gc
• OPEii IASHlllTOll'S BIRTlllAY-10 lM. ta 1 P.M. •
LARGE-ICED-CHERRY
AllEL
FOOD CAKE
at!= U''ines and Lfq.µO~s.· .'~~
3/1. SCOT~ =~..uw. lOu . "~,_
7/1. BOURBON~:&L~ .• 4" EA.
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lit IOURBON UMlmml .,. . SPRlllG TIME ··· ..-'"· u ····· .n .,.--o;" VEGET ABUS
ROSARITA
DINNERS
IMITATION STAR-KIST
ICE CREAM TUNA PIES
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Knowledge"
Celebration.
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Hom• New11 and View•
Eggs: Bud~t,
Cooks . Friends
.., 1D "°°'' but rd1 DllOb«w ..,. ft lali't •If•
to eat raw egp. I.I thlJ true?
A. Authorities dUftl' ln
their opinions about tile
•lf9tl ol uting raw ••· Certalnl1 yoa woold nevtr
tit ID·ta raw if tb• abeU
had been eraead or dim~·
ed. The lbell ii the eq a
protectlon a I a I n a t COil·
tamiution, and • once the
lhell ia daiilaged spoi.111•
or food poiJonlng bacteria
can get in. Craelted eg11
abould always be thoroughly
cooked before they are
eaten.
U you do eat raw egp,
It wou14 be well t o
tborougb1y wash the etl
before breaking it, since th•
abtll could be contaminated
with food poijoning bacterta
(p a r t lcUl1rlJ salmonella,
wblch la commonly fouad
tn the intestinal tract of
cbickenl).
To mi&d any possibilib'
of illfection from eggs, you..
mlibt prefer· to puteurile
JCIUI' •UDOC· Jll&t the e11 and alt mlxture m a doo·
ble boiler to • temperature
ct l80 delrMI. stir durilll heatlnC· ~ before eddlal Ga90dall.
Q. ID tba market when I lhop the eco are not
1tortd m retrtcerated caste.
llll't um~ the law?
A. At far 11 I bow, there
II DO law ~g that egaa
bt bpt refrigerated in ma:rketa. However, a cold
temperature 11 very impor-
tlllt to maintain top quality
m eggs. I would not buy
egga that were not refrig•·
ated.
Q. Art •UI with brown ahella higher in food value
thlll thoH with w b l te
lbella?
A. No. The fOOd value of eu• ta not r.&atllcl to shtll
ealor. The breed of the hen
determines the shell color.
wtUdl Tai.a from 1'bite to
deep brown.
Kn.it 'Mink'
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I" 011 Are Invited • • •
GOLDIN VACATIONS
11P.1191"""-~ ®
Depart Every Friday Evening
VIA TRANS INTIRNATIONAL
4 ISLAND ALOHA
TOUR-17 DAYS
133800 I S ISLAND ALOHA
ROYAL -17 DAYS
1368°0
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AND REGISTER FOR
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12-0L 3 5c HAL TIN R.ORIDA
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..... 0.-. llNwMr. ....... ._.. 5 9 c ~ llarMMeat 49 Fryer Parts ••• u,. Franks ••••• '.: c
!JlEP·CUT EVlRYOl Y ' DbCOU NT PRICES FIOllN SIAfOOD IUYS DHP ·CUT LVERYIJAY ' Ol)COUNT PRICH
......,...., 29c tread ••••• ~ ,,,....ta-3"-
Cat Foocl ••••• 11:21c
"~ Ullefloli ""-
Cat Food ••••• '::'49~
APplllll• (INCL IOc Off lMB)
APPLE
SAUCE
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........ Oil. ......... Coffet •••••• 1~·6 7c
........., Houle 12.0..$) II Coffte •••••• c..
MaMI..... ..o..t1•• Cofft1 •••••• a.
0.,. °"" D9llMI , ... Coff11 • ·~ 71 c
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LIGIOl llYS
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SUNRISE FRESH
ALL LOW SUDS
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L;;u.w .... ~ 58•
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This week El Rancho br,ings gou a .spread 'of .
items that will win your family's a~val •••
and give 'em hearty go~d ea"nil too! PltJn
your · week around these m:oneg-8a11ing,
mouth~watering··speeials! ..
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Hen lur,~eys .. ~::~~·~·>39.!
P'?Mh l U.S.D.A. Grade 'A.'. I ~ 8 lb. averap. Bil enoqh (o be. f ine'tlavored ••• llD.&ll enoup t.o be tedlrl
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• . • t -· 24-tz. bell . c C . .h G .H. '69 orn1s ame·. ens' ..... · .. ;_
Dininr delirbt that iJ flt for royal~! Delicate pme hen a-with tJi. d.iatiaetive ~ {Ut'a to utidJintl
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Ste.~. ··a·. -, ue· Ill-3.f .. ,~~1~·2"'" 9!
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Fresh! Bil and plump" alMI tatderl You'll find the "*1ae Ii .,.a who the bird is from El Rancho!
!elect your favorite part. .•• from U.S.D.A. Grade 'A' fryen ••• quality you expect frtm El Rancho!
Th ... '1 19 much rood .. &, in ~~ Ra..a~ ~~.aad,at ~pn~ U.e valurrealerth&n everl • ~er re-$ 5 .. ~. ~ •'·. • Ham Slices ........ · ...... :98~ Each phunp:-b.-y-~M:m~t!•m~~~t noulh_'·"~-~u..-9 !
Lean ........ •turated wiU. mnolo' rood,_, Serve u. ...... &lld be rlad you ahopped Elllandlol .. Wing~ Dings ....... ~ 39f
. .......... ····••'••·········· B,,..,,. "-9ry......... Back aiain by requeat I Marinaded fryer wmp .•• tipa removed •.• : deJiihtfally ~yina bora d'oeu\'1'11 1
I Hills Bros. Coffee .............. ~:u:~.· ............ 65•·
Chooee your !avorit.e 1rind ••• includil\1 Electric Perk ... 2-lb. can $1.29 ••. 3-lb. $1.89
Wesson Oil 24.00NCl IOfTU
So hr bt ... IO pure , .. and eo many nes ! And a value at UU. ,apecial price!
Kleenex Facial Tissues ......... ~.~ ....... : ... 4 • 8cr
So soft I Take your choice of decorator colon ••. ret aeveral and save!
Viva Paper Towels ..... -.... ~.::.:.~ .. ~ ....... 3 Rll 8cr
They're better !.,. softer ••. ltl'OJlPr ••• mort absorbent ! Try 'em and see!
Jell·O ........................ 12 .. $1.00 Strained Baby Food 12 "' $1.00
Save on favorite .na~ ••• ncular aiie pk:ft1. Gerber'a ... In baby'a favorite v&rietieg !
Sliced Pineapple ....... 5 .. ·$1.00 Birds EJe Peas ......... 6 .. $1.00
Sprlnifltld ••• half~ a Ne .. 114 .u. J'resa to lock in p.rda f1'lh flavor ••• 10...
Potatoes au &Nii .... -........ w· 6reen lellS ............ 4 · .. $1.00
Stouffer'• ••• lkl. pq. J111t ~ ud ..-vtl
Noodles Rellllllff ............ 3r
New I ••• m.. ... tnm -..rr..-. H . •d to •arr sood !
6lrlc Silt : ........... : .............. 25•
Wdltnc's. ~ -.... Mtte Mffennetf
Bills Efe's Ade 3 ~ $1.11
The dill..._ tH 1 I • • 1 Meet 4riM ••• lZ.. .• ,._,
• Green Giam tut. whole or J'Mnch style. No. 303
Andersen's Seups .... 5 .. $1.00
Premium enders ............ 33•
Nabieco'a ••• 1e... pq ... ~ snappf'Jll cri11p l
. Liquid WIOlte .. . .. . .. . ...... 67•
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Asp~r-gus~ ~,~ ..... 49f
How laq since JOG've had treah uparqu? ••• U..-. ~ alb 'mOlt ..._
... !) ••• with tutJ tipel AD rr-~-._._utra faat ; •• aad prdea tNlh!
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Pippin .·Ap ,s ~ ... :.s>: $1 00
TM __, flavor el piJ'Pim 11 a ireet 11eCG111pui...,t for .JmOkr hams er tlader j.., hens!
Pricw in e//ed"' .a,.__ . . ·
Tlaw .. tArou,6 S-., r-. %%, 2.J, 24 2S
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ACTION CEN TE R· FOR
'8 ''FABULOUS''. New 1968
11 ·CAMAR O
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THE COST OF LIVING· IT• UP
IS A LOT LISS THAN YOU THINK.
1WM we're ........ ~ •1 C..... ~ th c-.. SS S,.t C..,. "H...-" I• _. Ckw1ollt
Sperll Dapaham. Dlt th wWe trlle --=-t..t wltti MW .,.... ..... ,... ••• th ,...,.,.,.
..._ nil tlrel. s.ette a.ck la ·Yllyl cW IMidl.ts. T•e • HO • er Jt~ VI "H ......
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the "FAMOUS'' New ··1968 .. j;
NOMAD
STATION WAGON
BRAND NEW
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YOU. CAN Ill SURI . WITH AN ''OK''' USID
CAR FROM CONNELL CHIYll0LETI
'64 PONTIAC LE MANS $99 5
H.T. Cpt. Rldlo, tteat.r, chrome whMlsr mid-
night blue with blue bucket INb.
'66 EL CAMINO $2495 '
Custom. n7 VI, auto., PS., factory air concl.,
raclo and hNter.
'61 FORD 4 DOOR $495.
Sedan. VI. evfomltk, radio and hNter.
'65 COMET 2 DOOR · $1095
. Ermine white with NCI lntwlor, radio ..t
4 Door Wan. Silver Mue In color. 28,000
. orfglnaf ml..._
'65 MERC. MONTCLAIR $1895
H.T. Cpe. Auto, PS., RAH, white with Wue fn-
..rlor, ao.tmf ......
'62 JAG UAR XKE $ J 99 s I '63 CHEVROLET BEL AIR $) 095
Roadster. 4 tpMd, wire whee1I, rldlo and hMf.
er, fide green with whl" top.
'66 MALIBU WAGON $2295
VI, automatic transmillion, power steering, Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, automatic, poww .._..
flCMry air, rldlo, fMater. Int, radio, hMter, bucbt tNts, center e1111al1.
$695 $1295
4 Door Hardtop. Full power and factory air Spert Ceupe. VI, automatic trarwnl•lon, radio
cOtMlltlonht1. radio and heater. and heeter.
'65 .JMPALA · $1 795 '66 DODGE DART
.. door, ••1o,, hNf9r, avtomltfc, poww ....... ...,.... w..-. VI, ...... PS., ndlo, ...... ,
ln9, fMtory air. .,...,.. ,.w.
'63 BUICK RIVIERA $J895 '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $J395
Hardtop Coupe. Full power, factory air, redio,
heater, ermine white with reel IMther Interior.
'66 PLYM. FURY Ill $2295
9 Pa11. Wagon. VI, automatic, power ttHrlng,
rldlo, Miter.
A·lOO Van.
'63 FORD 1 Y2 TON sa9s
Walk.fn V1n. 4 speed, dual rMr wheels, make
........... r.
Coupe. Radio, hMter, automatic, reel with NCI
vi nyt lnhrlor. lxtr• cl .. n.
$1695
Hardtop coupe. Automatic, poww lf•rf"ll
poppy reel, ltlKk lm.rior, ¥fnyl top.
'61 OLDSMOBILE $495
$' 89 5 Is s CHEVROLET ~:,~~~ $2 45
'62 VOLKSWAGEN $)295
beefy for wtrk.
'65 FALCON FUTURA $1595 .
W~ 2lt VI, MJt111Mltlc, PS. UH. ....
.,. fntwler.
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LUXUIUOUS 2 BR. 1~ be,
Ill elee, ~ clrpe. GE
ldtcb, cob' ant .... End.
pr, Pine trees, nr bul. S.130.
Adults. 120 E. ~
· HOUSE 2 BR. attac pr,
Nice prden w/~rdener.
lndry, nr lhf'r. qp'4wua
N.wport ~h 5200
PDmfOUSE VlEW ~
LOOKING SPACIOUS GAR-
DENS. Lee. Pool-Fountain.
barbeqte, nrepl&ee. Elect.
eye 2 car pr, Othtt ~
lu.n Feat. 2 BR 2 BA, Cpt.I,
Drapes. All Maint. S300 mo.
WeMcliU at DoYer No. 1.
642-2659
2 BR, 2 ba, Nr. ocean. trpk,
view. $1&5 mo. yrly. No pell
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IMdt AIM LaUry
~n Valt'I
TOWNHOUSES
C.f'P*h, Dt•pe1, l uilt-ina
• •• •very luxury! l lt
Priv•te P•rk. Clul» House.
P .. L f1miliu WelcOMe.
Te .. Harl..r te Warner eMI Ge Wett e11 w.,.,..,
i11at ,eat EnlMI t• +tie $f .. 11 Valley btry.
PHONI ML MORllSON tU.ostt
W..._,, ,..._, 21, 1961 DAILY PILOT
i"; IUSINISS Ml
"NANCIAL
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SlltVICI DIRICTOIT J t. Y NT JOBS & lMPLV YMt:r. e
IM*M Tax •740 ~ Wtnfed, Men 7200 Help W•ntM, Men 7200
FRICNDAIU GolllC ......_ -all ...
......... -..., loca-
... -" "· Vlllilda. ~ (t14) 5J5.11D
GABDf.J(ING lou1e for ........ ~ .... --~~
lnv."'*'9t °'f!r• 6310
' OISIGNllS
~+...iv• Younr • need b&ckm ~ ~m ID&ntl•
f~ already leCurtd or-
den ..and lnveetmeot Will
bftl.lb prool. m.-.
~·~ T.D.'1 6345
e ~9' YIELD .
Yuat aen Trut Deed! sis.ooo eaa ~· 1 1o conatera1.
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$,I CIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
MATUIAL IORN SWAPPl llS
~ Special lt•te
S UMI -5 times -S buclu
RVLH -AO MUSl IHCLUDI
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PHONE 642-S.71
Te ,.._ Your TrHer"a PeradlM Ad
-._..N.w..,.. "*" Acct. -lat. 1951 .......... Offtc. ......
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F. ) .. Hnna tnctlce
OPEN T DAYS
G10 5-bhoft, N.B. e 67W34S e
N1th1n TH Service
Orulrtt Counties l..artt'lt
Long form ...... $10
Stat• Tax ...... $5
For home eppt. cull
NATHAN TAX SERVICE m. no 828·1853
G. B. HOFFMAN
Enrolled to practice before
Intern&l Revenue Servll'e
For App't. 646-5421
* 6TR YEAR * A-1 STENO
Prop. sold for 15,000 with SWAP~ Ferd A Pickup 30
S50,0llO down. Must tique, sood cond111on.
HARBOR SHOP'G omt. Smllll home busincu In 11 Days a Wttk. 5.\5-8820
i;old p1Mln; Iota, fine FED. & St. S.t.50; L:.: form
~pllre time a~1Jv1ty w/l:I'< $14.50. 25 YI'$ ex1. 7 days,
benefits trade for ata. wa,. IIB.\fMER TAX SERVICE,
tQ dw! FOR: Late Model vw bu•:.
67J.-OS69 Day or Eve. i: o o d coodllion. 5-IS.7S~6
$33,0IMI lat T J>. payable S2'Q _al_ter_4..;;p_.m_. ___ _ approx $500. val. 548-8642. 1920 Harbor, C.M., >tS.2~04
Senior
Mec~aaical
Shipping
Penonnel
Designer • Parcel Post
Clerb Life support equip.
ment for commercl1I,
underata ind mUlt1ry
1pplle1tlons. Muat be •
famlll1r with mll ttan.
derda,. drefHng prec·
tlct1, end wllllng to H•
sume rnponsfblllty
for Vlflous pheMI of
profectL
Apply In person or
Mnd ,.sumt to Per.
sonnel Department.
Shipping Clens
• W 1rehousemen
Experience required.
Must be m1ture, ..
pendable, end herd
worktra. Apply f n per·
son
Personnel Office
5*Cm'1 --'til s. !!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill!!!!! LUXURIOUS TiJWliiDQ8i aptit
mo. Incl 1~ due ~ yrs. 10~ '41 lnt1 walk·ln Qunper.
dltcuant amoally for 5 yrs. Tnde tcr UGO er newer
$65,000 tow BR. 3 ba, L.A. Ford or OleY 1 too truck.
bamt, bu.llt 1963. L o t ~ "'-
ilW (world's larsest.> Root
Beer Drive-in A: Restaur.,
lt!&tt 180; In Oran&e Olly.
$.20,000 Eq., can add other
eq. Trade for ! 547-7401 bkr.
Americ•n TuServlce
Guaranteed -642-1187
U.S. Divers
Company , U. S. Divers
Company
,,.,"' 6755 3323 W. Wamer 3323 W. Warner 5620 level 3 bl' 2 ti._ W. xtru, Senta AM 5'20Stnta AM
pools $250 11S4111
===:::;::;:;:;:::;:;::==We hive realved ChMftber ef Commerc. Civic
Newport Hfh. 5210 ... utlflcetlon awerd for l•at 2 yttn •.. Come
102'JCW, ~ View \4 ..._ ~
(n4} 499-3344. HAVE bowie Want units
$51,000 Returns SlU,000 In Have land Want TD's Have
2 yrs., ettUred by strong TO's Want F & C House
T.D. on valuable pr:>!lCriy. Have TD'• Want c;ir R. \\'.
moNING WANTED Santa Ana Santa Ana
$2.00 per doien
DUfLEX 2 BR sno. Cpta. ' '" the
stove & rf'frig. Encl gar. I) / A p $
Bring hangers. * 543.3617 An equal opportunity lllLLTOP !-;slate San Juan ~mployer IRO~HNG. :1.'.!.i. Bring )1j,j-;. f>ron1>l action ncr· ··ary! Steele Rltr. 6c.£ ,s; C1pi·;:r.ino, o'" 1· :;')()() sq.fl
1r yd. Adults. &U.8726. Vo(faire from 99.50
Ceron• del Mar 5250 Extra large one bedroom, two bedroome and
own h·m:;rrs. ------
642-S069 or ~;!:;,rt ~ac:OX 4191 ' WANT: Dana-Point lol AS 4 Sf:. pod, :;.l'lr g:.ir. OVl'l'
pa.rt paym'l 00 Newpo 11 l ar. $74,000 clear. Trd !or ====::::;..;=..;;..;:;;::::.._
$6950 -2nd T.D. payable $70 Beadl home, 200 ft. from local prop. Bkr. 548-7711 GRINDER mo includint 10%. Due 3 oceu fmlL Prt.nclpals Only
J1nltorl1I 6790
studios, Hotpolnt built·inl, refrlcerators, carpeta
* tL-...al Reef * le drapes. private pati<!f, pool, recreation area,
U.llllV aeparate chlldren'1 aection.
yrs. Behind $22.000 • lat <>wa.r &c.5541 I>&na Point $39,000 3 bdr,
T .D, on $45,000 View home 2 full batha, lge pool., 2-<:ar ~" dllcount ('n4) 4M-1137 HA VE: Delux. Ooea.ntrt rq,ld NB. Ea:e1 Income. rar. $16,000 eqty~ Trade
CLEAN windowa, floors, carp
etc ; homes It oltices. Re11.
1'1e Bri&hter Side 548..flJ.4
(SECOND SHIFT>
MUil be able to do pro-
duction Is Wm tnol ll'ind-
in(. AP .Alt1'llENTS
IPECTACULAR VIEW
Watsflult/Loc • Boat
Sl1119 Avallahle
2 BR -2 Batb Apta.
LEASE• or· BUY
$420. Mo. A: up. $59,~ op
2525 Ocean BITd., CdM
613-1781 -for tu.rther lnfo
Henne Trott, Mar.
~c:..i ~:
~ ON TEN ACRES
1 Is 2 SR, J\n 6 Untum
Fl-pica I Prl/Patlol / Poola
Tmnia • Contnt'l Bldat. 9
bole PutVGreen.
900 Sea i_.., CdM 8"-2111
lMacArtbur nr. Cout HW)'>
NEW Deluxe Spa.ciom 4 BR.
2¥.i ba, $250 yra lea• BW
Whlte 673-e'llO m-3298
Lido Isle
1 BDRM. neow!y decor.
Adults no f)ft. Util pd. Near
Bay. U40. 107 Via Flore.oce.
Phone 673-8573.
Huntingten leech 5400
111 So. FAIRVIEW ID.
htwMn Mcf aclclen & First St., S.ntt An•
547.7415
REAL ESTATI
~neral
KtAL ESTATI
General
6100
~ Went.d 6350 Trwle 1or aicte boua in flX" any Newpt Bch R.E.
---------Onrtp ()).~only. Owner, 64.z.4823
P)lperhlnglntl
P1lntlng ~.000 needed for 60 dl.yt 6~78.19 EXCHANGE mnall home m
at 1°" • n d l& points. Wtd: PU truck. Trade '57 R-2 lot with room tor more • PAINTING • Intsior '
Secwed by $25,000 -SO day JQUU' XJQ~ Conv. Auto. units for 20x40 Mobile home. Exterior. Free estimates.
2nd on g acre• Ocean View $4.'iO value. Will pay cash Jo~ortin Co. 1703 WeslcllU Dr. Reuonable rates ~3015
level land South Laguna. di.tt. 56-2998 nights. 64'.?-S<XX> or 548-2576 Sale Fuller P1intt
Sold to ttspOl'lslble syn-* Wallpaper * dlcat~ for $104.000 with * * * * * * 516 W. 19th St., C.M.
PACIFIC
SCIENTIRC CO.
1346 S. State Co°* Blvd.
Anaheim PR 4-5217
An equal opportunity
employ'r 10~~2Br., l~ ba
A.pta I: • Br. 2 b&. Res 2
yn.old. E/aide. CM. Pool,
6 1Um. S1S9M~tsms. Own-
er. 67f>.l.393. Eve, $-C'T19.
ONE or the lut larae and $25,000 down. Cn4> 4!M-ll37.
bf'I tiful f · I 1 t INTER or Ext. PAINTING. ---------1 u w tt ~Imps~ 0 -$:!500-.-.-lat-T-.D-.-pay-.-bl-e-$55 IMMED. SERVICE. Local
MUST aell, under price Due
to deetb in 1he family ... ~
it Apt. Coad inc, perfect
COQd. 310 s. Birch St. S.A.
Kl 7-5304.
Trip~x 7-2-3 SlD.000
Below 1lmllar $1500 dn.
Cet $395 rent pay $260
PITl 6% ill, $'15 on 2nd
Ideal deluxe retiree
Home nr Harter and 19th LYn.E REALTY
S83 W. 19th CM sa..gm
6060
2115 Harbor, CM
Store 1200 aq tt, ample park·
1n1. Increu A ElftSI on 2
ltreets.
Antiqua ay, er es. mo. incl 19' on small level ANNOUNCEM:::NI~ ~E:KVICE DIRECTORY KI 1-0997. OWNER _ _..... NOTICES ref. FREE est._ 548-1627
Oceanvlew lot. All due 3 -Contri-ton .L"'20 PAINTER le Pa ..... ...,·-~er, EMERALD BAY view k>t yrs.10 poi.nta OK. 49'-1133 ---------.. -I""~ .. 48xl35. Prtv. bHcJt. Recrea-Announcement. 6410 very rees & clean. 25 yn
tion. By owner 548-6859 ANNOUNCEMENTS Additions * Remodeling exp. 642-1322 end NOTICES e ART LDJSONS e F"red H. Gerwick-Uc. _VET':....__S_&lnded ___ P_ain_tln_it_
Citrus Grov" 6175 Beginnen. Buie drawini 673~1 * MS-2170 Int or Ext, 10 yn in lfta
found (fr" Ada) 4400 Composition It color. Start C t Cl I 6625 Reas. Free EIJt, 642·<K2'1
Be.autilul 10 ac. Naval Qr.
anre Grove in the Riverside
area.. ExcellentapPl"eciation
and tax shelter. Priced at
only $4800 per e.cre with
terms. All trees are of an
approved root 1tock. For
more Info please call Wll·
'8-Frick lVlth:
Eckhoff encl A11oc. Inc.
lJll W. O\apman Ave.
Oran1e, Calif.
541-2621 Eve-wlmda, 538-5747
March 4 • Golden Gallery •rpe Hn ng
BROWN I: W h 1 t e af-14.25 So. Coast H.lway, &Cl'Oll
iectionale male puppy. Part trom Art Center. LaJUD&,
Cerman Shepherd. Vic. 23rd e (94-ll893 e
.ti Tullin Ave. 673-2020
Found • black A: white rabbit Cernet.ry Loh 6411
• t 1 m e. I.odianapolil Ir
Be•ch. H.B. Call 5J6.lm
FOUND: Girt';,. bicycle, Tic.
Balboa PenllllUla. Call It
Identify. 673-7699
WHT toy poodle. Male. Vic
cl National Ave., CM.
HARBOR Rest Memorial
Park. 3 Iota for $700 or
$250 for one. 531-4245 aft
3PM.
DURACLEAN Rug Ind Upb.
Oeaners. R.ecommendecl by
Patent It McCalla tor qual.
Free eaUinate. 5'S-l544
CARPET Cleaning. Floor
11tripplng. Waxing. Walls,
Windowa wuhed. 531~7
Floors 6665
P•tios 6860
OUSI'OM PATIO COVERS
AND OONCRETE WORK
Dale Const. C.O. 532~
Plumbing 6890
LEAKS? Gas or water elec-
tronically located under ce-
ment, blacktop, ground,
walls, showers, My place.
Repaired. Water linH clean·
,200 ed, pressure resto~.
CALL "l.DJ<S" 642-0348 Very tam• black Is white PACIFIC VIEW, Cl} srav~ BankAmericard OK
642-92ll-
$1200 COMPANION crypt
nr1t ,,er Palm Court in
Pacific View M e mo r I a I
Park. 6*-~l
lt.E. S.letmaft W1nMd female ftbblt Cexpectanl) site. Endowment 12re.
Eltabl.ithed real estate 11.rm. 4Ma7 SZ15. 5't0-8224 Plumblnr repain A: Servlcet
Shipping-
Warehouse
Manager
Fast growing m1nu-
f1cturer requires ex·
perlenced men1ger
who Is 1n expert In
high volume shipping
incl werehouslng.
Send r"ume or 1pply
Personnel Office.
U.S. Diven
Compauy
IEACHWOOD
Bl.ST Location. '111 x SO'·
R.ea.on9bl9. 1196 Harbor. cau eon, m-41m att s Ap61 I HMM Homes e PRIME Retail Locatian e
ipecia.l.izinc ex.cl\alfftly in TA.ME bl.le Is wht n1'bi~ SERVICE DlltlCTORY drain line91tc>PJJqes cle9nd the lildnr and ale of un-2186 E. Ort Hwy., OW. Ail Discount Plumbfni
dev~ acreq9 ftr f'8i.. HA1 llbytlttf"' 6550 ========= ____ 642-_1_680 __ _
dential deve.lopmerrt, needl L"t -G de I 66IO PLUMBING camcimtioul, bonest f u 11 ---------BA BYSI'ITING. Anytime. _•_r_n_nt...;;;..._____ REPAIRS REMODEL
3323 W. Warner
Santa Ana
An equal opportunity
employer
Private patlol • Near Beach,
Goll and Sbopp1n1.
3 BR 2 bttht, frplc
2 BR 2 betht, petlot
1 BR· Walk In cloeet1
Warner A: Springdale, H.B.
<2 miles W of Beach Blvd.)
142.JOOI er 142""3615
2 BR. 2 be. Pool, patio.
MORA KAI. 1111 Ga11e.1d.
Prlv street, l block north
oU Gvflekl. 96U994
LatfUna leech 5705
100 CLIFf DllVI
LUXURY ruRN/UNFURN
Yearly Leue. 1 Is 2 BR
ateps to Sban Is Sbos-
Oceanview mim ~gy AJ1t.
from $1.S> mo ap.
M-248
2 Bdnn, view, (1)0, drp1.
1t0Ye, refrla, pr, laundry.
Nor1h end. USO mo leue.
494-0062
2 Bedrooms, carpetl, drapes.
Ocean vl"f:.. S\vlmmlng pool.
Adults. $1llO. mo. .f99..1639
STORE • 11 x 40
1'15 Harbor, CM ~
Offic. Rent•I 6070
OF'FIC!3: HlO W. Ole.at
Hwy., Newport. NEWPORT
ART CENI'ER, acrma from
the Stuft 91.irt. "Prftti(e,
modem bid(. .Rea.onable
rent.I. Utilltiee paid. Off.
street, privat• lot puidnr. •
Well maintained. Heevy
corwtructon for quietnea.
IndMdua.l air~tn,.
Rental detalla at <dice U ,
or caD: ~2400 er 544-8678
17'1 Wesldiff Dr.
tiIM u1e1man. Experience GERMAN Shepherd puppy Any age. My home. l<XM ANTHONY'S 647-3128 ---------
and R.E. llceme req. Com· miulnc mnce Sunday 1rom Gra nt' CM. Baker' G d S . TRADE? i;-~rt work for Trlr or Motorhm Exp
_,11....., balls. In front of Newport Shores Fairview, Bristol area. 54f>. e r en erv1ce · ...,."" Good future w/expand.lng co. "'" "'"' •· ,1.1u.19.o19 ANYTIJING -furniture. ""'blnet work Dike Ind Comp.ny, Inc. Market. Ple&ae return .. no 7833 v.v-~ 1 1 64., M •o .....
ed 1u" •701 too s, you·name-t. .......,...,, Mechanical Phone 646-9631 for appoint. questions ask ·.....,..., h 1 Reas. monthly care. Prun-CHILD care, my ome, v c. nd E h 6960 Electrical • air cond LADIES Io Id watch, flex West Costa Mesa. Fenced Ing. La scaping. xp. or-S.wlr\g I: generator Mount. A 0...rt 6210 band; vie. 5 Poblll, Ubr· It yd. Xlnt care, exper. 642· tlculturli!t. "Tender, lovinit
WCERNE V u 9 ~ B'way 1tor1. Rewar( 8&18 care for Green Gardens". Alterations, cU1tom drest1 Upholate.ry ~.. 847 2937 c EAN UPS maldng. Reuonable prices .Exper only need •PP1Y Detiert Land For Sale • . FREE BABYSrITING YARD L • Ask for Hana Wttrman · Qlibuah hrub J For app't., ~15 TO SETI'LE ESTATE LOST: Mexican bod ueed, In exdwiie· In yoo/bome. Haulln1 Treea • S s • "'I -A--lt-e-re_t.,.:.lo..;_n_s_6_~~2..., .• s=-=•,...,..,,-..as 802 E. Wasblncton, S.A. CASH DEAL bllc. face. brown y; r 675-3613 shaped or removed. RotoW· -
WRITE SAVE "AD" c:ollaJ:; vic ...... ~ld Ave., Babylitt!nc in my home, ling weedlng·new lawn.. Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. REAL ESTATE
MURRAY HIJnt. Bch • ...,.,.......,,, Anytime. Fenced yard. _64_2_·'1260_______ Shouldn't you b9 with Walker
30 Jolm StrMt am«JAHUA, female, It References. • 64U>384 Jiptn ... Gtrdener T1llorlng 6970 .ti LHT Free Information.
Hol)'dle, M... 01040 brown, ".Pei.My" CM area. BABYS11TING MY HOME .Rclaodscaplng, trim, -Al-te-ra:_.tl._on_a_.\_R_esty __ l_lng_ Phone or writ• WALKER I.
SILVER VAU.EY, "Land of 548-7881 after 1. CdM 67J.(D5 Mowlna for your garden. Men -Ladies. 673-2170 LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd.
Laket" otterinc 5 acres In BROWN MJnk boa. Fuhion 646-0384 le 548-5182 PURDUE T.AD.ORS, CdM 5'5-3029.
IUbdi'filioa SUOO down, $48/ I.aland Center. Sat. l-17. Irick. Mlsonry, etc. GARDENING, complete ser-Service StatSon
Prime loc. for 1p Corp. month. Ptime 141*411 I.ft. REWARD. 6U.a6 6560 vice. 30 yean e.xperle.nce, TILE, Ceremlc 6974 SALESMAN
Otc's Im 911 ft • 25c. er 6 P.M. L06T cat. blk w/wht faoe A: BRlCX Concrete Carpentry reliable. Excellent work, the Til M * Full time, Swtni ahlft. Good
Recpt. area, T pYt o11:·1 BUSINESS and 119"· Mlle. Vic Eu~ C\Bt~ cablneta' Sm Jobe 642-t389 ~:~~-Install e&i ~-::airs. ~~ !-i~efi~ ~
walnut/pa, Cl1lta, drapes FINANCIAL Ptau. "4--1411. CK. Free 'Eat 96U9(5. -EUR.0--P-EAN--G-ARD--ENER--No job too small. P!uter OIEVRON.
alN:ond, sround 8oor' •·-O ...... t.a.J~ '300 RACX>ON w/ttd ClOlllr. VJc ALL TYPES Muanry Bride Ludlcapinr. MaJntenance patch. Le akin 1 lhower 2590 N-_. Blvd CM Ownen 548-9581, 54Pr54l! -pplcrUft•~ oi JC-Mart C.M. U rem or Block .\ Cement .,,..;rk. Very reuon. 548-4337 eves. repe.lred. 847·1957. ,.._...,.' ·• · ·
1115 Wastdff Dr. Sill L1undry for $1le found plle call &42-3758. Ahlo repairs. G-2916 EXPERT Japanese Gardener JOBS la EMPLOYMENl CARRIER BOYS
Com-1 ... e bullnua and equi~ TOY POODLE "Bonnie", blk l ndec'I..... Cleanup, M11in· GOOD RO',......, ~luxe cuat. decor Otc llU:ite. I""'' C t I 6590 ... J b W t_.... L-..1 7020 v•£6> ment for sale. Sail Laundry I: SJ')'. 1420 Hillcrest, LB erpen "n9 tu•11nce. "MACK" 847-0132 o In_, -Y AV•" ... LE Crpta, drpl. recept + 2 pvt 9'-M24 IU.wnD
Ok'•· walnut/pan, air-cond I: Boet Cover Laundry. Can Reward 4 CARPENTRY Apt and Genual Clean-up CXlNVA~ Ir tnva.lid HUNTINGTON BEAO!
105 11q ft ~ flr, off be operated by aernl-retlred MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Mowing and f'd(tint. Odd care by n~ aid. Mr 1 DAILY PILOT
bea.ut /patlo. $275 Incl utfl man and lVlfe. Operation P•reonal1 6405 Too Small. Cabinet in gsr-jobs Ir hauling:.__~ MorTlson "xcel rtf1', • 642-4321 •
R I W_._.... 5990 n...._ c..o• ....... iu• 5419 ldelll for young penon bl .... L 646-J8'J7. a.ft 6 pm. enta I .... -V'W'l1en .,_...,.,.. ....,.. w • n ti n r to get into a TENNIS ages &: o I h e r ca nets. GE.'WERAL yen c eanup, RHI Est1te S1lnm1n
RESPONSIBLE Co u p 1 tt
wantl lie. quiet l or 2
BR. apt. in beach area.
5l)Q'l15 Aft 3 PM.
RENT FREE lucrative P'OWlni buidne.. Ntw CdM Tennis Club ~75 Evt~. 64fr2372 D8y1 tree .ervlce, haulinit. roto-EXPERIENCED, depmd11-Experienced, lmowledge of
IF YOU llWllP our amall could ea.ally eun n,ooo pe:r Famou1 Jamaica Inn Ctll H. 0. AndPMIOn tlllirc-Reuon11blc. 646-5848 ble woman desire. Houae-Harbor area. Lon& esta·
office bldr. in Cost.a Mesa. manth. Supplies en bud for ~e membenblp..$10 mo. 2 Carpenters M!ad,y to do GARDmtNG, landacapine, dean.Ing. Sl per hr. 642-8581 bl.I.shed office.
Good Joe. Ideal tor account· immediahl aperatlon. O>tn· <No 1nltiatklll feet) your ll itenen.l clean up. SECRETARY. Sharp. Top "C" Thomu, Realtor
An equal opportunity
l'mployer
PRINTING
OFFSET PRESS
OPERATOR
Minimum 3 .,..,. elf..
Mt preu experience
In the Feirchlld Devfcl.
son 500 •nd 700 p,...
"· Robenon C.mera & Bindery equipment.
APPLY IN PERSON
OR CALL
(714) 546-t030
ATLANTIC
RESEARCH
CORPORATION
Mi11lle Syatema Division
3333 Htrbor Blvd.
C..ta Meat, Cellf •
u.s.c~•...,. All_, ....... ,...,..
ACCOUMTAMT
Rapidly expa.nd.mg Qr.
ange C-oonty Electronks
Manufacturer bu ca.rett
opportunity ... w:ccaa~
ant experienced In P.,.
n>1la. A.ccxutbl ~· and Gmenl .A~
Send l'MWDe and aJal7
l'eC1Ulreme11t1 to:
M1rshlll
Communkations
2230 s. Anne St.
S.nt1 An., C1llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
RUBBER
PRESS
OPERATORS
U.S. DIVERS CO.
3323 W. Werner Avt.
S1nt1 An1
An equal opportunitJ
employer
llSPECTIOll
lEADMAll ant. m.r.nce. ~ estate p1ete C,soo. ~ee eva.Uable t.o.r COit, health and Buildln1. repair, remodel, 646-2279 Skills. Refs. Want.a ~ day :m w. Cout HiW11.Y 548-5527
man. Call ~ after to rent ttr operaticm. Ult Happmea * m5nl Add-a.room. Frank ~ • JAPANESE GARDENING perm. Job. 536-0!31 Evea IOYS 10 . 14 Eectrical and medmll-
7 p.m. of custDnHn to wmc frm'I. It'• • friendly dub! * NO JOB TOO SMAU. * Service. Cleanup. Land1eap-DA YWORK-REFS t.asuna Beach. So. t.aiuna cal l111pectk& SQpemlQr
SMALL cimc., ~ ~ Days MM401 Evea ~ ALCX>BOL1Ca ~ All repairs. Add, remode.l, Ing. 531.7034 aft 7 J)m. 83>1168 Reliable Anytime Good routul •Good proG&al poteoti&l. EsperltDClll
Rooma for ltent "'5 ner JocatiGD. $50. Util 1'd-nu: ORIGINAL Hartlor Arel. Pboot ITl-1724 Rua. * 962·1!111/6C-5064 ========-DAILY PILOT onty.
tfl.&>. TH11f' OF IAGHDAD 24 Houn. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS General S.rvle91 6612 Dom .. tic H•lp 7035 e 142-4321 e LANGEVIN L~~!n c!:en:!;~ x:~ 995 6 n75. Air coed. ,.n'r, NeYer Had lt 'Ibil Good! * SINGLE ADULTS * CABINETS. Any llr.e Job, SAVE ON REPAIRS LIVE INS TERMITE IMlPEX."lOR. Diviaian of Sdentiflct
town. Laiuna Bela. )fee.la ~E 1Coullt)'7th ... ~---~1~ 1st. $U50 Cub Taket Jt AU! Call for remtded meaaqe %t yra l'XP6 S4M713 Plumbing, Carpentry. Ele<> Employer pays feet Br11nch 1D lie ~ Pl-der 1nduatriet. .Ine.
if desired. 84-9115.1 .a1 • ~ '-'-· ._ _. DELI. ru1J.y equipt, Uke U Houri a day *' 53l.QlO REMODEUNG • comn:ercial tncal, any home nopalr. George Byland Ag61C)' one now ~flbd "'1t Hitt lllOl E. Carnesle A~.
orrtCE With ttww ~ NIW. °'°ft Bay Ff.an! Loe. raidttntial. Cablneta, etc. Dick Squirts 5-46-5079 t()6.B E. l!ith. S.A. 54'1-0395 10 adnn«. Strictty cont. Sant11 Ana ~ "'Ou.EGE Students. pm. . CM Law Rent LeaM I: AD Sup. "UMr1l1 6412 Pttci~ \\orlm 54S--O.V7 interview. Equll1 ~tJ tmplQyer ·home kitch. prM1. \eel• .$125, om ltare $125 p&M, 1Jce1w, HHlth ~ Palnt1111t. Plumbing, CU· C'iinese • Enailah -Frmcb ~ · ~-'S50 Mo. ~. ...mo mtt, *· SlS,000 v a I u '· WISTMINSTER Cement, Concrete 6'°° pmtry. Reu! Rel. lnsured. PB"manent, ex;>er. U w-lft SERVICE .._.._ At.._..__1 C.. def a5 MUST .u risbt oow 11 S.nkAmmcard OK Far Eut Agcy. 6'2-ITIIS <H•uun ~ • PJUV. emtr, nr bada, N •in •••• Owner tramlerftd. 647-ml MEMOI• •L pa •·I( • CONCRETE WOl\K • Call "Mike" 642-0.148 Ex P erl~nced. ftfertDCM ~.J U•A'zlJI onJy. St>/mo. DR .A 0 t ~ laqw td lob.. IA ~" Of All 'T)'pe~. No jot> too Help W1nted Men 7200 ~ work. Call fTS.22115. A.Ilk VWRl•I ........
AM 548--311!11 • 541-!4'11 111ldlt B1br ~Ana, e ftAltTNlllt e Mertuery & Cemetery Small. Clll: m.1cm HI II 6730 ' for Mr. Cannlnr. 3601 &
SU.50 UP Wk. W I ldtdlm CM By_,.... se.mt c....I ... fvnet1l1 CUSTOM PAT!~ 6 u "I WANTED nperlenced ~ <'..o-1 Hwy., Oftna dtl MllJ' Mii Ir LatlMf S22.~ up Studio "Jib;~ 1-...a.._._._1 .__..., .._ FUIUttc MW pradud w1tJt from $245 Block waUit. AIM' ~• CLEAN lotJ, caragea, etc. boys' for tull time 6 Jllll1 JANM'OR. Part dme eYfl Tr'Clftlicotn ,,. __ •
NeWPort Blvd. QI.,.....,_ ~ -· .w7V ..W.pubUc'~~. UI'-Cemetery~ ti.wing~ removal 14.2-lmO Tree removal. dump. skip. timP. CMtact Hol'1t Ollbi, • Sat tn Oosta Msa Md 851 W !Sib St M"J:..
COaoNA DIJ.
1
J11AA. for Ol'nCEB A 7Utl l fonp lbalted poit41Dtia.I. Jtequirn ,,,_, $1aG THORYK CONCRETE btickhoe, flll , lf"Bdt. 96U74S N~rt HIU'bor Y11cht Qub S.tboe. Janitor Service, • 642·fooo ~ iid.n=n. Jin-. -IUft. cmtr. ot mt. $:15,0llO eatlt • put « f\alJ lndudel lndowmmt CAtlt NO JOB TOO SMALL SAVE MONEY* Bef0tt you 720 w. Bay Ave. OR ~'IT30 :1644 ee.rrly Blvd ' Lot • ~tr. $50 mo..... ;;;-·N'pt Bdl °"'11tr tu-~. m-21!iO ClO tol Pllt Ev~ tn c-. MeuUh&I Free est. 64(1..1234/t'1M51' Take It to the dump raU ROUTES AVAILABLZ Anrelew, OaJ. JU: 31'7·'1311 ELllC'l'RONJOi
YA<Jft Sa1e1 Corp. Xlnt place meana 1-*· U1! 648-9111 or "2·5666 ln nBERGLAss A Aaembly T*Pf drill operalm' A
GWlf ....... .,,. ;:--=====:::::== new Mil 6 power + fllat. No tramc problm\&. CEMENT work. 1~ tJ'JiM. I HAUUNG. Truh pickup. We1tmln1ttr for bo19 10.lt Tn1Det1. ~ or rdctlt ~er • prim.! di-
--------'111 Xlnt waw loe. Pl.-n.t.. 14801 8-dt. Wt9tm1Ntw N~Jot> sri,~c:t ~u•· Tl1mmlnr· Anytbi,,..we do Good Protlts • No SuDtq ahitt. Apply Mac Gl'fPI' QIU = Oampm
NEWLY nc.-d 1 a•• t .;;;U..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;; pto' 'I 1 a. ..... Vil-SD-1'125 -.tm. it 111. ~ wortc. 54W71t2 Del1Vft'7 MWm Yadlta t• s.bcoctr, 0.. lSlO E. nllllWI!.. -... z...a. or ~ • W ...,_ •· Wrtw .._ p. CNhl (Ire '611 ~. tor p.rden wwlc, ta Mea. M• 1 lllDta Am = =-~~ Oc•• View II. DlllltJ Plot. UCDGED DAY CA.U ........ Tex 6740 prtv. bome; afllllUSoue A JANIT'Olt, ~ ani,. n.• .111 ... ..._ ,_ •.., La aaw. 2l5T ftdDc Aft. WILL ........ wMlle A.r.it.8'1?£j!!!"1 1 '4l0 -a:. ...__ honanbk. Box N-34 DliU1 1lft.-. Call* at.ft' 2 PM* --._. __ , _. _ _..,,,_.... ..., ..._,. ..... ,._. Hot IUnch9. na111. ...--C.U.UmbHS IncolM ...... ...-. .,.,..,__,. ..,_ --
•IAL ISTATa nao-tv> .. ,. ...... wtrtr.DDUc. c ......... Chlll f{arbor--.Bake.r .. wt-• lllE. lTUl,(bl'l&Mna PUot ~ ............ .. ..... OWNla ,ft. c;.1-...... tow rat. e fttlZ IAlJNA e ... JW1 Um• 1'fCOtd kt'f'Pln(, 2 SERVICE Statklfl At· COLLIXiE-lhSat 1W1 for ~ a e t •l& o,.
I0-1115 ~ m.18 111.oot l'llU ,nc:it. t.rma. Witla ........ 111__. 111 Centrtcten "-msrnt.. ~·1 and leldanU Mfdf'd; muat P/tl-dellwry, w/""8 JOl"tUnltF ilr el¥wmt.
......... "'"' " ... ft1m', Vlew JCD G9iaY Mf.'7!0I AGtt T PM. T ~ ~· FlOOM addidoN. low ~ lldtpc lt'f'V 12UI 4'1M!MO .,gwr. Al'• Mot>tl Se~. NI'. !IOO W. Oia1t HWy, NB. call for app't or wtt. fllll
----0 -• .m:;, OPEN t OA\'a >. 'trt:DC b__..., top quallty' lt'D' YOU'R HO.~ by APPT. -~9'. Warnf't AVI'. H.R _._ SALES, l\&ll cir ,.rt dm.. ~t.lla. BolC m. w.--...,,.... ---.. ~ ... _ Drf,,ir, [)oilr9' I Ito r 1 • · ......... -~ ,. ......,.,. ........ "'n' ,,_ E u hol t•rt• "--pl ... -'-Mw 1•-no ~ Cl.I IB2
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CLA-VAL CO.
Turret Lathe Operators
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• No. 4A & 5 Warner &
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(Swlnr'fhlft Only)
Engine Lathe Operatorv
(Swl"tl Shift)
Johl tWs vital, expanding In-
dustry with the foremost )
manu,acturer of automatic
vdves and controls.
CALL OR APPLY
CLA-VAL CO.
17th & Placentia
Costa Mesa 548-2201
An equal opportvnlty employer
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Systema Proanmmlnc.
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C011111111kltlons
2230 s. AnM St.
5-nta Ant, Cellf.
540-2120
An equal o-pportunlt;F
employer
Bartenders
APPLY IN PERSON
S.ll and 3-5
RBIBI E. W
151 I . Cont Highway
NEWPORT BEACH
• Woodshop Helper
• Cabinet Maker
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JENSEN
Marine Corp •
235 11Jcher
Cocta Men
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Car Wash-Help
Full time or wkend1.
Min a::e 18, apply tn PfnlOll
LIDO CAR WASH
W E. 17th Costa Mna
BUSBOYS
DISHWASHERS
11 or Older
DAY SHIFT
APPLY IN PERSON
~ll and 3-5
REUIBI E. UE
151 L Coeet Hlthway
Newport ... ch
PRECISION
ASSEMBLERS
SHEET METAl
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Powerlne OH Co.
12H4 Labl1ncl Rd.
Santa Fe Sprlnp
Job Openints
Lloyd's NurMry
& Land.scape Co.
U.S. Divers
Company
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ntimator. Sa1lry plua com
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Exp with mowen, edcen,
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If onitonni of costs and perform-
ance data. cost.to-complete con· tract funding and reporting re-
quirement.; with referenc. to aer~
space flnanclnc fo1"1Cutin1 m~
ocla. 8 to 10 years appllC9ble U ·
perience and an accounting degree
from an accredlted c:olle1e re-quired.
AllMJOI (Sll-COIRUCTS)
hrform Subcontract audit•, price/
COit analylil, audJt o•erhead ntes. •Ult heYe priol' audit e~tience
on iovernment co.t-retmbunlble
type contracts and be f amtUar
ASPa Requlrt1 a degree and 3
years applicable uperlenc..
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..., ~ ""'' .. .._ CA* fer Art) ~= .. l'OIU> ,..... PICKUP °" ~ '63 Alaltta Re._ Sp.rite 'It SW1beam ~ Mltr ........... ._ 0., ldd $1... 0000 BODY. Needl moear Rdatr. BHutitul new yellow __ with facllory bardtap. Real =-:::._ ...,.,:: FREI TO YOU O.•• ;:;,.. s.... ,.... .._1"'· 0 ~ Jot> wtdl new blaclc MG ~~~ ';i:
...,_. .. 6*s: • L lTm 1'. CoutlNB -.S1ll .. OIEYY i tan Pick• • l\ ~·s ~U :: $1=.v~~ Ca~A,; '1295.00. caJl Credit Mrr . ~n llll'llMI WV'-.W:, _. 1ln'4 'l't~ l'()B SALB: O'-,...._ ca.,....,... Jb'IHIM r ,,,,. teen at 801 E. lit. Santa 'e KGB -LIGHT BLUE 5'2-llOl or eu be 1et11 at
... .., ~llUll rW -al:lr. --4 "'Ooc:o'': 'ti. J:lml ClOlld., all ndlll W Dir. isa -.mt f Ana or eaD Qedlt Mlf. BOMB In beeutllul c:Gnil; to1 E. lit, SU.a Ana ..,_ 6 ..._ Adal11 Jftf. _ lld. ..___ _ su.a&Ol new Ptrel11 tires, detachable l.9S2 ._.........__ CCnv. w/289 ~ ~.... ----"·50 •-_,,, -1.-a.tA .... ,u I. ..,.._........ -..... ~· --lillll1a. -_. .: f.11l. ~ . ;;;;i;; "'H"' __ ......,.IM•ClllfAmA 1980 . Aultln Hetaky 3000 luaaie • ~ nca, .......,.., VI, Multanl eng., tn.oa, 6
Calla II.a --2111 Sl' Vkb'J: JllD& CllDIL N• '61 •-.. WTD; CAMPEil-R4ltr-'fbm ~1117 wh wbeell, d1lc brakes, re.r end. New top. Excep. <..ar D&JLY t te ' DALll.lft»f, ....... ' .a.; #112; '1• ~· IOOd drt•e it and 10U'D tMzy •t belt. xtru. nus CAR tioaall,y clean. ~ ,_... ell, U.ttlc OW ~ STlGI ..... Dedls 'fMl11 Late mi*l. C I over. Belt ll $25.00 delivers OAC Full bu tleen SEN B IB LY Tl.4:14T.aa2. 04M 'S
..._ ..,_.. after 5·30 ... • ..._ ,_ "1 bay far cub. 541-2831 price $195.00. Can be· lffD DRIVl:N 6 malot&lnf:d tor ._ • ......,. <-t11t, •! ~
. • 2122 SACR.InClt 15' •llboat. Tap 1111r17 WWle lltek r.....r ~ vw BUS-CAMPER 4.3,00D happy miles: your -:t'.':
.... l"Ul!'Ul"!Uft • -----•-, tbape wttll trailer. l940 m. n.oo i t 901 E. lal. Santa Aha, te9t clrtn wtll lhow It hu ftlUMPH 'Ge vw plrftct condltlanl~ .
.-......-. ... u.. ~....,. ~ &33151 Gt! l • =·.:~rond, $1,600 fl> ~' a buttery feel' purr. Pvt. $44 dell, unme «lllt.
5 ...._ l ·fem. g wb old BY ·~. 50' D l u el fJDt6 • DATSUN pty mustlelJ at once: $2,100 '64 TRIUMPH bal. ~=~trade.
tree tD ~ bomet.. ~~ !chocmer. 14' beam, crulle, tuonRTS lmPof'f9d Autos 9600 146-lG'l7 or 49'-lTOl. Spltl.ltt -Roadster '65 vw Variant lta ~ Ji~ 213: 4M4ll •tnrU ..., ~ ..... 1.-.. '58 MGA Rdatr. Reel rood 4 oo the floor, radio I ., •a ...... T
ODU>'S ~ (or R.dk,-~-u~t!, c:1' ~ $25.00 deUven OAC. 'beater. White wi red r .., ...,. op ~>: ; '* attars ,._., Cruleen 9020 u.11ar11ar, c.11. WaJS llO SHORTAGE ,... i>tt Lo ~ "1 dela. NI Jdce Giil)' S595.oo. Call tntmor. Barpm m~. weo mas or m.4'175 (Ollllilde tne> 1031M ._,._ • ...... ; W er.cut Mii'· 50-8111 or can "58 VW, artr bnbs, ~
212S W IUD tnak ea It 1 a --e coot. _,. .accept be ,.. at t01 E. lit. Slnta ~ llaf· a·1\S• pa1nt, battery, pcmta. .,.
YOUNG. ... .. doc: cnlMT; * l'Cllmlnr C«ld., ea...,.,. 9520 N.WF 1968 trftde. 49'.l7T1 ... ' plop. $SOO. ....... ,-i 1~=~~~~~ ~tllm ~:.u: :: ee:-u:· lor ~~ OPIN IOA~ ., I :.,..~..:at~ ONL ""'" VOLVO ~ •!'!. FS~LI • PM 2124 $3500, .. ta. m.ms Eve. Dflm~~ ~~&tv oyo as :tei:: ~~~. :: '64 QIMl!L i.a:. 5:~ Cout H~7503 '68 VOLVO •
rv" " LOVABLE ~ worted Sp11d Sid 14Ntts 9030 PltlCIS i t * 494-ml * rs '9~ _ _3i
Rrmnantl, Samplea A Mfl~ -co&on " bftedJ waltina , ---• .S FANTASTIC MODELS STATION WAGON"· 4 mpeed l~ Triumph Spitfire Rdstr. WE'UJ DALLY D.li&LIJI!
enda Sat. Onl,y 8 1.m. to 2 to make 110meone bappy -14 Ski boat, 50 hp elec. • Motor aomes ~ 1l . . . FIAT' all vlnyl lnterlor -heatt!'r . Nu pa.Int t: top -Interior. 'roD.t.YI __ J
p.m. m Baker Colta Meu 847·3108 2-2'J Johuon A: trailer. Uke new. e Slide Jba arai•l\S new dttt, low mlleaer. Only beautiful, runs good. $25.00 BF.IT 8TOCll IN ~
• FREE to eood bom.es 1 Value f19l. Tr9de for late • Self Conta.lned lll~ ._ ALL New 1961 nat 2 door $A95.00. · dellnrs OAC Full price Rl8T0&1'1
CDWOC • &tall bendin& black (l9rt cocker puppiH, model cm or TTT Sl-0745 • TelHco~ I .,.n ltdan at California Sport.a HoDclay Rambler S995·00 c~ be seen at 901 s.. Us .. ..,. Yeu moWil. &lazea, dUa pal.at, • ..... _..., ~-2/ll e Boot ,..__ 901 E ..... •··ta •--E. 111, Sant& Ana, 542-8801 Ltmq_,. met 2 ldJna a.Jr ' ... .-. ~· . • Houae Cara '-'14.. • .... ,, ..,... ..... 1989 Harbor Blvd. M).41129 ti'= _,,.._ : ':, -Mmt l'RIZ tD pod home. 1 mos. M.rlne 1,u1r.: 90U • Olaail Mounta for only '1498.75 &11 P'ice TOYOTA
111111 Mo.tac to mabllt old doc. AJl llllJ4a • Lie. l50' Alum llut. ltaiDlem : f ~ Tbnaa • Al Models • $25.00 dellven OAC or SIMCA
._. Mio-Mm. pl. ~ er ~ 2121 eteel rtatnc. 1 yr old. CAMPiai,1ciAL llNMCllate Dellvery 1)1,)'men.• to IUlt )'OUr ' ltF()RTS ..
J'OR .. apt lbe p11to1N. 2 Pupple1 -1 male, Uanale; r. f.CIDe Boat O>. m.OMI TRUCKS Call 494-7503 tludset 191 limca llQ» 4 ~ -68 TOYOTA °' :idnt a.it, .. 2l" !\CA ta. 2 IDOi. Gld. Mother ts a WNft'll>: U • 25 HP Odri JORD e CHEVY l995 nAT St. Wp in ex-11.1 ,.mt Joob better than 1R'BE UlilLY DULING .,_....:.
hie TV, sa U CU. ft. G~ Scot1J. &CSlG 2-23 mob' l2 ftlt e1ecWic ltut, DODGE e GMC 900 S. C..st Hwy. cepdanally ob ~itlon new, stm bu lllQ» mllee 'roDAYI 1986 Harbor, Cll. ......_
..., 2 cir. Nfrll, aa 1L $35. BLACK Female Poodle ' ~ $2590 Laguna leach 25.00 delven OAC J'u1l on Factory Warnnty. S25.00 nn ITOCK IN oua VOLVO -..ut or fTS.t824. lllbocrt 2 Jn. old. To SoOd • price $895.00 Can be leeD • deliven OAC. Full price 1118TOSYI ;s
.,......Y v·-cl-..-" ........_,. -2515 2-22 a..YHht . BEll\Y JO GO at 901 E. lit Santa Ana, $895.00. Can be lffft at 901 S.. Us Before You luy ~
JUAQ _....... --...,._ ---%-.Ten. HJ>. sprinp. J'roDt KUlll 542.aaal E. lit, San.ta Ana, 542.-n I fl L FACl'ORY Atn'HO
attadunertl. ~ cash ~G Haired Terrier age Chart9f'S ~.,. A ttU. Heater, apllt rlma '65 flat uoo D, Amohrte--M It 1...: 1 s:_i.,;::•WrflAISaU~
t>.laDce o1 SS.HO or anail 2 wtJo Wies cbDdren Deeds LUXURIOUS HOUSEBOAT -HJ>. Utts • ~ auto-OVER 65 ty perfect! Showroom cond. SPRl'll WA WllO nu 16 IN" pQID~~~ tencedyard.tamS. 2123 RENrAIA. ~ um b:~pt.44u~1 ~~ VOLKSWAGENS oir. S39 de.II, assume cont. . IHPORTS Sporfl Cuc.mer
2 BEAUTD'UL c:oatl I. Mai-Pett, Generel MOO mllM Inland watern.y1 on brakes, deluxe cab -padded 'ST vw . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ~ baL Old car OK dn. 4.94-9771 1959 Bua .eye Sprite Rdatr no E. :t.t Sl
Din label. Nner WOl'll. m 23" ,._,, ~ ._ ant. ~ta.~ andS.:enu!: daat'YI. PINANCING 'M vw .............. Sl495 HUMBER deu~en. rno1~ld:t = 1966 Harbor, c.M. 646-9303 ~68ANVAOLV05tTS~
Taft lllk, (1) m.ctt faille ~ .. • -...... _.__ N ••NI( -MS '65 vw .............. $ll9S -00 ,...__ ...... t 901 ======== --'ect. $41). La~ mod. muv•:nu1n:. 0 eirperience -'~" ,,,_. VW $995 ..,.,... •......,. ....: ltell • atlk $25. ea. M2-SMI. ~N!rye.r combo. like neecSed. R8lly a unique All Tradel Welcome. ,.,, . ....... ......... 4 Dr. Enr.Ulh ll!dan. leather E. lit, Santa Ana -542-llm VOLKSWAGEN Get A letter Dell
WESTINGHOUSE R •fr t 1 . new, $100. 535-t87'1. vacatioo. Write today tor BU7 from Camper Truck ,63 VW ..... "· • • "· ·" $895 Interior, pwr str. p w r Fer cruict. doeaf rt9Ulu AT
$15. Wut.Klnc port. detalll. AM.DUCAN J'LO. BUY ,.i=t.DlRECT 61 VW ~ ................ $i95 brakes, radio, ed paint, DAILY PIL01' DIME·A· • '66 v.w. SEDAN. XLNT HERB FRIEDLANDll
Dialwruller ta BeJae divu 1 .. • ~ A LIVl:Si OCk TELS, Dept_ A., 231 &ant.a AND SAVE• . tires, $495. Bob Welborn Ua-~. You cu uae tbP!m OOND. nlRUOtn'! MUST 13750 Beach Blvd. (HWJ' 31)
$35. 545-0038 n..-ll2S Fe Dr., Walnut ~. Cal-110 SOUTH HAUOI c 5' ed Cara 16S2 Newport Blvd., tor jult pmnj• a dQ. Dial SEIL $1350. CALL 673-28!58 2 blU So. G.G. Fwy.
~COME tlo IAcuna Beach -.-Uomta M58I Ill -4610 ~ . c.M. &42"5t'18 CHARGE lTI S'l566 5.'ST
Feb U.25, 10 1o 5 GREAT t>aiw Puppies for • • • GIANT n.EA MAMET at ale. 541-288-t durtnr d&7 Meblle "--9200 ~1nt1d1c S1cnf1cel ' ,_ New C1r1. 9IOO New C1n 9IOONew C1rs 9IOONew C1r1
die l'..unl Orounda 541).3217 eves A SUD. Mon. C.M.C. ~6. Ute '67 with 0
UPHOLSTERING • STU>, 2 TOY poodle. c:haJDpacne. $7995.00 Delx Trivel.ae IOJii' Ca~ .. ~ ,
pc. (European era.ft.men) Ftmale. AKC r~. H&ve New 24 WW. . over, '61 model Barely "\ JY • YOUlt FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALElt
Jn. est, dd. plclmp, m 1bota. ~ Two 11th * Twe ledrm broken In. at 4.llO mUe1. .... .._ .
Main, HB "Berny'' 5354405 IXmERKAN-X PUPPIES BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY Hvy duty rear end, pwr ltr., .,.._IOIUV.,.•C.r.-A
CARPET LA YER bu car-Sbota. Good temperament. Inn Beach Bhd. air cond tbruOat. RAH, ~ THE FABULOUS
pe!. will .n at c:omt to pt $.15 541)..5218 Hunttncton Beecb 53Ml12 tercom. bl&Ckets, 4 IPd tram, ROVER ta.tor. cu bance MT..-r G-U'•W ................ Male. IOOd l"C*!abll1t1. Propane• ~~ ----· B~·UT -n· •-t In _ ..... , e1ec rdrtl (bia), Pl'etlllll'e JONG .Siled bed, 8*p-ae No~ Beautiful ma5-""" · · ""' up auwt wtr vst. dream ldtc:b. A • SOLD EXCllJSIVELY IN m~ttrUI.. 2 box IPrinP A lnp. 112-?'J91 park. Sell nu or rent to ocado ' A: atn1 ~ ORANGE COUNTY, ·BY
Frame. .. CaJl ~ 119 older wcm!Ul • mo.. :IOllO '"' ell. (1!0wWma Stud Sen1ce N"110f1 BlYd. In q u tr• betb I monomatlc toilet, .I FRrTZ W AIREN
i ~lrw Armatrons 4 Pl1 prem J'awa Kale with Ruby .Y• 11>9ce t pl wtr btr. Simple to dJs. Sports Cu Center
I 0 1 ·» t1rH-a.55-1'. $25 and no.. $35. 548-3634 mocml or Jeni; attch tri-pod ~'!h. 961-UMO aft 4:30 PM TRANSPORTATION lOXSO METEOR; 2 BR.~ Jac:b. $2,600 " .-me .. _..AnANo.~. lit St ..... ,,-~ ·4~ DODGE VAN • llDf or 40 •wnlnl: ltcnlt tbed. pynm or $5,511) cub out. <UMH A """'..,''"
fl ip.out. $250. OI' trade vw. ..... & Yachts 9000 ~ Beeut. condltba PYt PtJ. a.am or 4M-17Q1 BMW * f7MlM. · CA>fPERS
EXEC. Desk llOx34 wal8ut, I SCRAM-LETS * ~~~ !~R ORANGE COUNTY'S "SETJ'ING A WHOLE NEW
drwr, f75. 2 Drawer file fol' or belt offer! * 536-3464 LARGF.sl' SELECTJOlf STANDARD FOR ECONOMY 9:;,::.~: ~I ANSWERS Motorcyclee 9300 FACTORY DIRttT S1lt1-P~~Servfce
Cllolce ol flbric. CTU107 Elther -Larva -Must)' -· OPEN ROAD DEALER FRl'l'Z WARREN
M11e. Wanted 1610 -WANT TO BUY IOAT
TltAILll FOi 17 PT
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SONAILI" 'HONI
642MIO
AIT LAllON
1966
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CHIV. IMP.
8pt. Cpe. 1'ld. air,
ponr .....
bntel, a ftf'J alee one owner car.
$21'5.00
Bodice -BA'ITEIUF.S 1932 COUPE. Channel bodJ, S .._ C C t Man In IOl1 cart tD play. 01.dr. powered, many extra~ * HOUSE CAM * QiAS. por.. u en er
en lbead· "May I plq WUl trade tll' dirt lrike. IJS MOUNTS * SLtDE-INS SANTA~:·~ St. 547-07&1
fblWlbT j,, BA'ITEJUES 98l-m3 * VAN CONVERSIONS
•-" '6T HAJU..EY FUf 14 fall * llOl'OR HOMES an,,., ...
JOHISON & SON
Uncohl • Merc•ry
COSTA MESA BRANCH
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1965
llAMILD va, '170 Sport Cpe •• flld. •• ponr ..... tnc. auto. tram •• ra-
dio ud ......
$15'5.00
CHIY. MAI llU
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4 Dr .• tact. atr, pram. tlr-. Id pow•, AK
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'62 LINCOLN
4 Dr. l'lct. air, luth-
• •t, tun power.
S16'1M
''4 OLDS
8tuftn .. Cpe.
ftct. •• fall pww.
$16'S.OO
IH4
POID T-111.D
Cpe. 1'acl lir t full power, f1nJaMd tn
turqaolle, mlkblnC
Yinyl Jnterior.
$20'5.00
IUICI .,._,
9'a. Wai. Air CCIDIL.
Ml pwr .. auto. tnDI.
$17".00
ALlHA IOMEO
Botla bird • COD"Y,
t.ope, I lpeed trim.,
toDl'tla COY• aa4 mau., All a 111 rdo. ., .....
ALPINE
'Ge Alpine IV, GT, dlr.
Blk w-blk HT. Auto, Im-
maculate! S4' dell, UIUITle
(:ant. Ml. Old car OK dn. •eum•
MILO DA YIDSON
IUICK 1ME1.A
Spl Cpe. Pad. alt,
full power. CUltom
interior.
$11'5.00
PONTIAC
Grand Prtx ep.. fact.
air, full ,.,.....
$12'SM
MDCUIY
Monterey Ill Spt.
Cpe. li\tll ,,..._, n•
dio l heater.
$11'5AO
SERVING THE -ORANGE COAST HARIOR AR.EA.
tile 1968
HAS IEEN SEWNG AT A PAST PACll • Nabers Cadillac has nqw, wha t we believe to be the finest large selec·
tion of immoculete one-owner used cars to be fou nd anywhere. • Undoubtedly you've heard this statement many times before, but let us
prove it to you by o visit to our new agency! • '4-acres of ult re modern total Cadillac facilities ·designed to better seD
end service new end used Cedillac automobiles.
'62 OLDSMOBILE $595
S!erflre. lledlo end Mltw, tuW'Mllc, -,..,.,., ~ llnlt9.
buc*tf -"· ~ .... ,,. ................. llc:9nN .... 0111 ..
'63 CADILLAC $1595
C-Dt\'ftlo. ,ult ClfMMc: pOWtf" ~ ll4Ull f9ctarY etr
aMl!leolo •. "'-.... wllll "811HM11drte llllfwlw. lbnee Ne.
NY Fm
'64 PONTIAC Sf 195
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L'-lie. SLVU7
'63 CADILLAC $1595
'65 CHEVROOT $ f 595
IMHll ...... -· ..... llemr, -· .-1ne. air~ M ~ tlnutlllO\lt. lll:IHIM N .. ,,V.
'65 CADILLAC $3095
tl'Wtlll-. 'un c.edlKK -,, .... .....,.. • ......, air ~ ttonlne. ~ ......, llltdl llltw1 roof .,.. ~ '"""*'• _.,.. lelt '-• '*"'' u.. N-. •n•
'65 RAMBLER $1295
Clfl* 17t I Oler,..,,,.-· IN!t ---· -""-tlR-'1 ..,...,.__..._~-Tl'll1¥..-.L'-
..... l'ut.64'
'61 CADILLAC $5395
SAW OUT. 0'9f l :JO t• t :OO MON.-F«.1.: SAT. l SUN. 9:00.6:00
NAB ·ERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
540-9100
I
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VOLIS~AGEN
WIU Buy
'lW Vo~ or Poncbe
6 1111 top dol1an. PaJcf tor
• DOt. ca!l Loo Yd<erou.
673-1190
'11 VW Otmper. Side canopy,
!:iript hd'r, iway bar. radio
4 m:>cs. En& perfect. $935 4r-Ol1er. MS-7636.or 67J..6317
Sport C•ra '6JO 4utot W•nhd
PORSCHE WI PAY
'61912·4~ TOP '61 912 • 5 speed
'64 Cenvatible
'60 Coupe • Red . •
::~::=:= PRICE ·se Coupe • Ru.si:y Rfd
I U-4 c.rs "°° I .··-.
' IUICK
't6 ~ .........
e~ Mr """1 ~ .-... ~Wf4!n. 'lnalter
forca Ille. Slm 5'M14&
CADILUC
•
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CHIYROLIT CHMouT COIYml ~~~~-· j
~Q IMPALA ·u CHIYIOUT .:C:~·~ ''65 '-Ol9
8Pot't 09Qpe. Stick 11Jrt. 1MPAL4 ..oRT 000Pt. Dir. liT ..._...;..cam. 4 .,... M'I I blll.
Jla6 6 beater. L1c. OSS. Radio ....... eutomadc BAL W~ ...S. 6 ';it:~
Jse.. tJWWDO..loa, .,.... .... -.rn1
$9tl tni. power bnkes • ccmole 115 d5NV HT. MJDt' cood. RITC .. I JONIS
FLETCHER JONES like oew • siaoo. whtlblk IDt. F P'I"'· nr ,... CHIVIOLn ~ •a....i•
CHIVROL ET Hofidav Ra111bler tiJa. '3 .. 17S Pvt pty 83'1-1954 em Wethlllmter Ave. -' ~-~ -, "A" -Wettm\nltft' _ ..... tm w .. tminlter Ave. 1969 Harbor m•d. .........,._,, DODGE 1394na •W• " =~ller '65 IMPALA . BRAND Od 29'l Ford 316 900 Sou1k Olut Hwy ·11:vw. ,.t; only 10.000 ml.
reo A: jo tapea; xlnt cond.
. '68 lie pd. 642-9076
ft ~·~ FOR NICE CARS ~b AND TRUCKS
"' ~f; Any MMe or Model.
~ -~ C a.11111 HELP .YOU Super SP or t. convertible, ''6 CHARSER d _,. 185 mo. SD w I '55 i...-8MCb .:M •
"'" powersilc:W, power ateeriQr. Dodp Cbarpr, coupe. flow. 4-dr l"ord, .xi. Uftda fU. ---lm!!l-• ... B!'I • $'Z De!Wers • .. Radio A: beeter. RSM.ot" er~ Rfdo ' beat· 2lM(t llt 1:30. monla'P to. IOY CARVEi
. .. .I
.
'ft VW. &mrooC Seel. MUlt
SAC 22IS Sierks, CM
I0-4421.
·• VW • outstandln& oon· Mb Low mileage. "New
paint. radio, 1875-67> 1123 •
'li6 VW 9 P9Sl at.a. wag.
Xlnl cond. Radio ' trlr
HUcb. $1750. 962-95~
~. A/J'p; CONNELL . -'\r CHEV.IOLET
2121 HaKor BtvcL ,,,. ..... ':'Me•,_a-.. • COSTA MISA
.. '68 MG's ~6-1203
ls Your Car A Clunkerr
.• vw Wbt with Rfd int. ! cmd, .,. Lie. $1400 96Z-
1~ff.~tlt=='=PM::;::;======~ _A_utot~_W __ a~_t_ed _______ ,
!!!';! C:.n 9610
'67 MG
wraz KEALLY DEALll'fG
WE PAY ••• CASH
TOD&YI ~ STotJ'K IN OVB !or used cars .le trucks jwt
1 •• Jf181rollY! call us for 1rtt utlmale.
. .,..
4 acre9 ot ·~ modenl total Cldlll~ tadlH). Amped
to ~ter .en .net .me.
nt>V and used ~tJto.
mo~llea. .
NABERS
~ ~ HARBoR BLVD. ~ CO!ITA MEM. 54G-9100
'61 EL DORADO. UNI-ML
LPADED + ST ;E.R ·E 0
TAPE CQlor • '"Jire:m.ilt •
bronze''. '665(). i>vt .• pty.
548-4575
'66 CAD. Cpe. DeVUle; tact,
air. leather. vinyl top.
lo11drd~ Dr's peTsonal. car.
SJ.IGO. !'>4!>-0453 Daya Dir. . fee U1 W.re You Buy GROTH (~EVROLfT NEED A-CAR?-
"
LttN• ; CAN'T BE FINANQED!
a11 Alk tor Sales M.ana&e? e Bantrupt!teRepoueulon.
! t 'S! Fleetwood Caclllac. with
EVERYTHING. $595 ~
AUi. lB2ll Beach BL, •Bad a-edit! • DtvorcedT IMDnDTS Hantmiton 1*ch . •Military •New tn And
lnl:\M\ · KI ~ . : ~ Make P1iday Paymentl . Willie ~ I McCARTHY MOTORS
-Batiar. C.K. M-930S Dime -a -LfDe ' lGO So. Main It F.liJ.ncer
Bayside Motors
FINEST CARS
IN
ORANGE COUNTY
AT
9900
WHOLESALE PR·ICES
'67 CADILLAC
EL DORADO
Wlllte with llleclr U MH .... lverythl .. itt.t Hfl l.e ••4 M e11 evt.,,1oliile. AM/FM at••••· tilt tet..c.,lc
wit.el, 4 .. , leclrt. i11111li: rel .... , a,.ff celltfol, 11th+
ae~el, awie. 4"--· 6 • .., ,-er ... +. PretlllHt ~ .... tire.. I o.ooo MllM. L.Mal C4llf "'· TM. U f r.I .... tWa -•Ir et $1000. 1"4w rttuler ,.ice. Full .
c+.ty wamillfy.
(2 b1ocb N. ci Sean)
Santa Ana Pb 5C2-3507
IUICK
' .
11
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l9M BUI& VI Skylark,
sport coupe, radio It beater
factory air. PoWer st~rlng
W•W tlrtl. Only 32,000 miles.
New condition. Must ae
$159.5. Priv. party. Phon
642-7<ri0. 194.l Harbor Blvd
Ooeta ~.
In
ct 4 PM u 8-3813
l.9R CADILLAC. 2-d oot
coupe. Wboleale or Isa.
536-2'117
'61 Ced Convert $1100
67>2145 or 673-8967 ·
CHEVROLET
C:ORVETTE '65 convert. 350,
poaJ, tournau. Must sell.
$2500. Pvt party. Call
847-3.)96
'61 CHEVEl.LE, Auto, air,
Only sen> ml. "Must Sacrl-
11ce". Will sell fDr coot.
bat, Pvt pty. 494-9771
'57 OiEV. S~. Wagon De-
luxe. Very:ctean. Air cond.,
R/H, orig, owner. Must sell.
642M21.
'64 SS Impala, R&H, p.g,
Sl.250. Pvt pty. 494-9868 aft
6 days, anytime wkndl.
'65 Chevelle Malibu SS v ..8. 4 spd, air cood.
Private party. • 5J6.. mo * '65 El Camino 327. 4 spd,
SJI, pb. Low MU,age $1650.
546-5322.
1958 CHEV. Parkwood Wl.i"ft
R A H • auto P.S. let
at 19'22 E. Balboa Blvd.
NB
'60 STATION WAGON
V-3, P.S, $250. 673-8381
V• DAll.1' PILOT a • .....,
• Mo.t Ml)'OOe QU&IUiea $111e er. T440. 12, 168621 ' ..__.. .... _
• N• er.alt needed FLETCHER JONES ,2111 ,, FCllU> Ge1axie 500 ConT. rvfll~
: .::::=e~::.P:. dlr. CHEVROLET FLETC.HU JONES V-& R.H . ..P.S. New to,. Ne • 8--~ ,._
• !'--"Kr. Adams 635..oTT3 8633 Westminlter Ave. CHEVROLET dent&. Good Urn. VERY 1(1 ~ Wtlltminstl'l' de-. S2SO 540-9539 att. 4 • _• IMPALA ·-•n3 6633 Welltmlnlter Ave. PM Orlnla Ceallt:Y• ~
• -7 -.. Wt$J1lnsttt ~-flllr ~ • ltoJ"Cle and STA'i'lON. WAGON J.,?f v~ -=-839-3m . 6 3 Ee onol i n t! Va "I. ~· . .
PoYleralide. Radio & heat· CHRYSLER MedlanlcallY P • r f e ct. -----,,...,,..,,---
er, Pcitin stet nn" ru;p. --------Panelled-Meat Self! Jlln> l!!St ~t1ae LeMam sport ..... . .. FALCON or Best Offer. 54S-571l6 cpe all power + factory ...., CHRYS T~ Sta. Wai. '66 · air ~et aeaQ. etc .ps 00 · • ·" $l 7U lmmac. Orll eier. pa. pb, -----...-----i '63 l'ord F&iow 500 ( dr, delivers OAC. 1'uti sirb ~CHER JQNES Ftuto tram, T>~~:. ~: =:=: ~ = A ~ !~toi VI, at 901 E. :i.t, s.n... An&
CHEV IC 1\1111'· _,..,.... -. _...,, m.1SC'7 • ~341 ..... C# ellll Q'edlt lflr. ~
ROLET 2867 Baku. CM 546-3'J62 16 FORD LTD. Air cond., ,4r -.....~ ~lbw -8633 We.tminstei: Ave. "" ..,,....._. ....,._ -
1't!9tmbuter . .colU"l'INENTAL FOID full pwr, ~· ~· s;l:'IOO. below l)t. Xlnt ooad. fdrJ 139-3n3 n 11 Pvt. ptY. •1>1815. air, tif> k Pl• Orfs Olr1'o
'64 FORD UNCOL'N Sl.B Yust aeD by 24MI. ~ '62 CHEV '65 Conv. Take over pymnu. leaving country. 544-0330 14
MPALA • •'DR sedan HT. $2560. All pwr. air. brakes. Galaxle 5 O'o, automatic allH pm. I go<>l1 rubber. Prvt prty 644-Radio • heater. power PVT. Pty. '96 Continental ·""-~-PO-Jft_A_C __ R.:¥flc>, Heater. 1u1omaur, n.a bl ck ail ,,., ,, u PoWer stcerin~. powrr brak-2271 steering. NHP-70S. I ven 8 ' ver grey GOOO' RUNNING CON
"· ')77 enn4fte, new paint • '63 LINCOLN Cont., full $988 thr Int, lo mileaae $3,150. omON • ,_, ..... F·LETCHER JONES ~U.,!!!ance tor reapon pty. ., ·-... "M-llhali> $895.00. pwr., alr-oond., leather; lm-"'"......., .,., .. ~
Holdily Rambler mac.! $1TI6. 644-.2'246 CHEVROLET MERCURY MUST Sell '66 LeMaDI mnw.
• Harbor BlYd. 64U009 l9fJ6 MAROON 4 • dr. Mint 9533 Westmlnater Ave. call eyes. • weekm1a l cmd, low mil~, $3700 OI Welltmtmtlr 646-3114 '65. IMPALA beltotter.m: tc-5998 13Nm '62 MEICUIY JD PON'IUC, eooct u...
Sp0rt Coupe, Aaton:etic, pow. '65 a.ZAN 4 dr. Le9tber •62 roRD 500 XL 2 Dr. ~. ruu. POWER p:irtatim car. Best aa..
JllOWt!l' ~. Rad.lo .le Lo.dedl LoMJles~i2880 Full pwr., atr<en! .• radio. and FACJ'ORY AIR. BUX-Buys.* MT-2331
heater. NOY-lSL Orie own. 64J.83 XJnt COD1L S8'1'5 MUU6 m.
$1311 '62 FORD Ci.aX)' XL OC>m'.; $711 RAMii.Ei RITCHER JONES CORVAIR R-H, auto., top cond-: $6'15, FLETCHER JONES -.-64-&_ll.atr_RJC_A_N_,
CHEVROLET -------accept older. 644-2951 CHEVROLET llUW5
· 6633 Westq.llnatf'r Avt. '65 MONZA 1963 9-pass Country Sed. Xlnt 6633 WetitJninster Ave. 440 HT· radio, beater, autc>-
We11tmlnster Coupe. 4 speed. Radio I cond, new brka Ii tiree. Westminattt mittlc. white • red interior •
U9-3n3 beater. MB.C-338. Pvt. pty. $995. 962-3752 139-3n3 sped.al -$895.00.
1960 Olevrolet Nomad sra. $1111 'fi6 Convt. nu pump )>try A '65 Mercvy Colony Park Holiday Rambler
Wqon • R.H. auto. P .S. FLETCHER JONES strtr. Xlnt cond, PS $?m Beautifnl Oyster white w. 1969 Hartior IDYd. 642-eoa et~. $25.00 delivers OAC full CHEVROLET 642-9447 aft 5 walnut grained ., an e la . --------•
pnce $495.00. Cal! Qoed.lt ~ 6633 Wt!lllln.lmter Ave. SHARP '62 Fcri Glxy con~. Fact. AJ.r, dect ~way aeat· • ~65 RAMILER
Mgr. 542-8801 er can be aeen Westminattr -...,_ Crul.s, ps, gd ti.rel A:• top. ettt. winlbrn. Perf. cond. 550 2 door. Automatic trans.
At 001 E. lit, Santa Ana ~-3n3 -...... $'1'50. M2..Q37 Pvt. pty. Ml &-8895. Radio " beatu. SUY.&37.
'66 IMPALA '60 CORV•"" ... ~ "·-t 1960 FOT'd Fa.Icon, iood con-'55 Mereury 11/T, VI, $10U
IUfi, l\ALl.IU, ...,.. er, di .. -.-.a.:: ho..--"'"" ..,67 P/S Dir "'·" FLETCHER JONES new clutch, ipre plate, uvu. ~~ vw~r. '""'""' auto, • · "',... Sport Co u p e. Powergl!de,
power steering. Lie. ROP·
647.
$208I
FLETCHER JONES
CHIVROLIT
6633 Westminster Ave.
We1trnlnster
m-3n3
'64 NOVA 11, R-H; PRICED
RIGHT!
962-5667 After 5: 30 PM
'6'2 Qievy Moma cpe. 4 sp.
Dlr. Good cond. S27 dtls,
A.ssmne cont. bal &i-9m
1956 Chevrolet Bel AJr, 2
ctr. ft auto. R-H. &d cmd
962,.JOI
1cal1. head gasket tirH-~o matter wbat tt 11. you price $99 ...... 494-9771 CHEVROLET
Rough but dependable. can sell It wtth a DAILY MUSTANJ.. 6633 Westminster Ave.
6?5-1415 after 6 PM. Pll.m WANT AD! l 642-5671 '1J Welt11llnster
LOOK llFOH YOU LllASI
Wouldn't it be nice for *°meone to pick up
Uie tab whenev.er you get your car serviced!
Under 6ur exclusive Uncoln • Mercury lease
plan your car ii serviced for 4,000 mlln at no eo11t ! Includes motor tune-ups. oil chanaes,
lut., points, plup, bt'ake llnlnp, etc.
CONTININTAL ••• SHI
JOHNSON Ii SON LIASING CO.
642~1
'66 MUSTANG
Automatic, Radio A Heater.
Power steering. RQl,173.
' $20U FLETCHER JONES
CHEVROLET
1633 Westmlnlter Ave.
Westmlnllter
139-3773
'65 MUSTANG
t39-3n3
'67 REIEL
4 DR~. radJo, heater. ar
cond., power lteerlnc. 35000
miles, factory warranty, left
for quid< ale onb' • $2395.00
Ho&clay Ra111bler
1959 Harbor Bl'fd. 64UiO'l9
.HOIJ)AY l»8lfR
JAVELINS JAVELINS HT Radio. Heater, Automa· SEE THEM TODAY AT
tic, AJ.r Olnd., Power Brak-olclay I L.t--
ts • white 1: ncl interior. H C11118'91"
New C•r1 tlOO 9100 immaculate • low D111eace • 1969 Harbor BlYd. 64U029
$1995.00. '60 RAMBLER. WlllOll· Hu New C.n 9800 New Cars
eom,..... the ,,tee ' qu•lity &
equipmett+ on this ur with any El
Dored• offend for Hie in _this vi-
cinity.
'61 CHMOlET , 67 JAGUAR m
Corvette Convertible • ....s. ~ Ctr It ltke
...... NWI
UUlf ...... TMa -,_ .. •• "" .... We'W hM tt llflot Wlllld ·-., -~------MllllW ""lat. GI i.. 4 _... eltC. ....... euto ..,
~M ,...... .;eclel
,...... ti-. .. temll Tltla IDrtt. " .. • terr"1c ~ .
s4995
'67 MUSTAllG
V-8
~Wide-· fir-. , ... ntlla. l'lldWY ..,.,,...,.,,
~195
'66 CORYml
Fastback
Yellow wttll t:ledl lntwlef • G
,,., • 1...-d. l°'"" wlllt ntrn. locellv owMd c•r. lew '* .., llll• beeuttM car.
'6S CADWC
Coupe De VIiie
~.--cer.T~ ..... _.,..., ~M rtfle. .....,..,,...
s3495
'63 ll'OOI
Centh,.ntal .............. Ill•-· ........ ~-· ~695
'" Jl&UAI
.... 1..,
..... MMMltkel .......
s4595
'67 BUICK
Electra 225
' O.W, W... All leelltll' ~
lertw. Full -• air. ,,._ o.1w1 ~-llllll mllel. L• call'f...,... c.er.
2-Dr. Hardtop
o.11111.. v... blKll "'"' bled! ... lllW buck.t ...... ,._
.._,..... 4 IPd. 13,M mllea.
~595
'62 UllCOUI
Continental
~195
'66 MUSTAllG
~ "-'"""• eri-.,..._ ._ .._ _ .
~695
'61 YOWWMill
~
-MlaU.l!y_..._,
.._. __ ...,. __
SJ995 ·SZo95
8,wsile Motors
1211 W. Coast Hwy .. N. I. * DlllCTl Y ACROSS 'ltOM t.ALIOA
IA Y ClUI I NTUHCI * .... s 6465056
• '
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilliiliiifil HoRclay RGlftbler '68 Hcen1e. needl braft job.
19 Hartior Bt9d. ~ $200. ~7529 JOHNSON &-SON HAS • • • •
COUGARS
BY THE
TRUCK·
LOAD THE LONG WAIT IS OVER!
• • • Now The Car of TM Y .. r 11 Here And
We Have La.,e Quantllle• To C~•• •roml
HUGE SALE!
COUGAR
PRICES START AT
~OB
'SS MUSTANG. N .. lelt .in ~ :... ~~tor.
Ora_nae Count)'.· Au10rnatic, 1969 Pa.non St. C.M. 2/23
red10. heater, power steer----~=-==---
Ing, vinyl . top, wide ovals. 16 7 R£1EL
Pe~ct condition. Qwner
muat aell lmmediately. 83J.
1757
OLDSMOllLE
'96 OLDS OJ~ V-3: 2 Dr.
hdtp.; auto., air, pwr. steer.
A brakes. R/H. S)tOO. Orig.
owner 56-4911
'65 OLDS 91 Lwa.iry Sed-
Fac air, full pwr, excel cond
new t1ttS, brtla. $2395.
MM863
PLYMOUTH
'65 PLYMOUTH
170 2 DR HT Radio, bdter.
automatic, power mennr.
VB, only lnx> mllo, fad«)'
wammty • today on11 •
$2395.00
HoRclay Rambler
19111 Harbor Bhd. &a.am
'66 ROEL
170 4 DR SEDAN • air eonc! .•
automatic, power ltftring,
one OW'Oft' • low mileqe,
loob De'W • $1195.00.
Holiday Rambler
1969 Harbor BmL 64UQ29
T-mlD
BAJUtACUDA • 2 DR HT '801;'..ard Auto, P-S. P·B
°'"*>le, radk>, beater, &ut~ New Interior. Dlr. $27 ddl
tnatlc, power ateerin£ air Aaume cont. baJ. 494-9771
condition!n&. bucket meats.
vlbntone • a beeut)' • 11595.
Holiday Rambler
1969 Harbor Blvd. ~
PONTIAC
'64 Le Ma.DI CaDv. PB-PS
conDt!, tikta. 50,000 ml.
SJ.CM. 94IOM
YAUANT
'65 VALIANT
t DR smm. a6dt • htatl'l'.
•Xcellftlt economy • dan't
mias tllia at SJ.• Holclay .... ...,
18 lla1'ar BIYd. MUD
1961 RANCHERO cwmi$299 -------1960 DODGE :V:: "·'· $299
19'0 FOID ~ ......_ $299
1957 FOID :C:"" ....
1"9CHEYY~
1.959 CHEVY :.=-
1959 P.£YM. ~·'· "" ~
$299
$299
_$299
$299
$399
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. '" . ' .·
VQLl.!ME0 .SAL"·-~EAJ-i,')tEAK ·:SAYINGS ••• ,·
· AND .OOl S~ES.'VOLUMI · IS ' :.. .. ~P · Ujl ·· UP!· .. : ..... STOCK!.~.· .
IF YOU~ .. EEN •WAmNG FOR SUMM•R .
PRIC!S • , ; rrs 'LATIR THAN YOU THINK
-AT THIODoRI ROBIN$._FORD
LOWER · PRICES MEAN . EASIER '. TERMS!
. '
NEW '68 CORTINA 4796 ·'
2 DOOR DELUXE
Ford'• f•buloYt En1ll1h J6 MO.
Fully lacto.y _I.,... lnclucll"I healer, franl and '2 3 9 5 raar -t-INllb, paclcla4 u1h and Ylson, wall ta wall " '
c•rpetlng, oUtaht~ rt1r YI• mirror, Mck-vp llfhts
· •nd. ~ st1nd1ri1 equl,.,.nt.
NEW· '68· THUNDERBIRD
IN
STOCK!
loairtllul 2 Door hardtop with 42f. VI 0"91no, '419268 Cr.._ tra ... nllll.., radio, ......,, Motl< , .
alni vent system, power disc ltrak .. , power steer-
ing and O¥er 20 more stlndlrd T-BiN 111111·111e1.
Import with buck.t Mlh, After 1/l Celh
disc br1k-.40f'lthefloor, er Tr1de On.
room for S bit Mlults. Uncluc* Tu a Lfc:.). (Autom1tlc tr1na 1v1ll•
able.)
NEW '68 F AIRIJNE
4-DOOR WAGON
302°¥1, Cnilt..O.f!Mltlc, Nllllo
-ltwter, ,.. ... illte lnll-. Ntl• rick, etc. #231
COBRA GI FOR '68
•H·HO's, •T·IOO's. PASTIAC~, CONYHTS
POil IMMIDIATI DllJYHYI
WI All OIANR COUNTY'S ONLY
AUTHOIJID IHILIT • AMlllCAN DIALlll
After 1/3 CMh
or Tr1de •Dn.
!Includes Tu J. Lie.)
SCIENCE BAS
DEVEWPED-..... R 0 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO
CHOOSE
FROM
· '1'118 POI YOUR CIL
---------.L_ NOW ••• we can odantlflcally ·
1nefyq •rlllll check ewer 100
,, .. on NCh ....r car that af."'
locb 111 ,..,. __ prior to·
Mlllng It. Yov buy with built
In cenfldeM. when you ltvy I ~
-1t-TheiNore RoMns UMCI Car thet
urrl• ~ Dlagno1ffc ttlcker.
Thee. Urt 11'9 9u.r1ntjlecl
100%
. , .
'64 FORD PICKUP
YI, F-100 '"9 Mtl. T111 I llc. J-11 S4J ,.., m•.
24 ..... fr4JJ414
'6:1 i'oRD ICONOLINE
• SN"-i! ...... ,J _..,'"II•, llN+.r. 20% "
.... er If .. f4t ,_ -· 14 111e. He. JJIN-4
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