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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-28 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot, \ . ,. t .. Newport . voa.:. ~I, NO. s I', I SECT10NS, 62 PA6ES • ... Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks WEONESDA Y, FEBR.UARY 28, 1968 TEN CENTS Ronlrie.y , uitting? --. . Mqy Tell Wit~rawal Froin Race . WASHINGTON <UP}) -Gov. George Romney o( Michigan was reported ready today to quit the race for the Republican P r e s i d e n t i a I nomination. A source high in the Romney organization strongly Indicated that Romney was ready to throw in the towel because of his failure to make apparent progress In his effort to overtake n1chard M. Nixon. This same source cautioned against speculation that Romney would throw his support immediately to Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, J\omney's ch.ief backer. Romney's announcement -if it comes -was expected at a news co nference scheduled here by the governor at 5 p.m. est (2 p.m. psi). A Romney spokesman said in advance that the meeting with reporters would be of "major significance." It was known that the Romney organization had taken a poll last weekend in New Hampshire, where Romney is matched against Nixon March 12 in the nation's first Presidential Primary. The poll was reported to indicate that Romney bad not gained signlfi· cant ground in New Hampshire despite his intensive campaigning in the state. It also was said to show, for the first time, substantial backing for the write-in campaign mounted in behalf of Rockefeller without his official con· sent. When a UPI report.er c a 11 e d the Romney for President head- quarters, a girl. worker answered the phone and said she was the only person in the office. Asked if the Michigan Governor was widhtrawinrz from the pre;iden· tial race, she replied: "I guess be is." The reports quickly swept through Capitol Hill. IARTHOLOMAE MANSION FALLS-Mike Thomas of Bl"Uller·Young Demolition Co. walks on roof of Bartbolomae mansion as his 0065, Jack Bruner, handles control.5 on bulldozer whic'h today helped smash the longtime Harbor Area landmark to the ground. Mansion was built in 1932 at landmark site near C"haonel entrance on Balboa Peninsula. DA Answers Criti~s 'Can't Minimize Drugs' Bartholornae Mansion Goes in 5-way Split The Bartholomae mansion, jewel of Newport Harbor, faced tile beadadle balls of demolltioa crew• today. They're splitting lM gem apart and plan to tum the property into smaller nuggets of five privately owned estates. Only the pui.meter walls and land.tcapill& w1W rem&i.11 on the 1Ue of the 12-room, lldck·baik •111ct.ure at 2100 B. Balboa Bhd. LUrt mM1 CIGMrl, Jack Bruner of Bruner·Youac Dm>aldoe Co. WU wooderinc what -=reta the B.t>oa Penimula lMad.INrt would yaeld. Bruner's curiosity, however, was ol. the profe$Sional variety. ''The structure is fta.ker than I expected. TheN! is no structural steel," he said. Workers in the demolitioo crew said only some tiles and band·hewn oak beams will be salvaged. The bayfront h<>iM, reepMndent on several acres at a prominent point of land near the ctianoel entran«, was built in 1932 of handmade bricks. Within its walls. William "Black Bid" Bartholom~ was accidentally &tabbed to dea1h by a d~ettic in 1964. ·She was later cleared of all charges. Alter tbe multi·mi!ioinaire's death, his home WI$ left to his brother, who died 18 months later. The propel ty tbeti reverted to Bartholomae's estate .ct became a part Gf ._ v.t a.tted by &arajane llaeolneeHaatllng, 1lle lillia !Mii's Matter. DetpJte IJleu from tile deughter to retain the property, it ~entually was sold by estate trustees tor $650,000 to three 111«1. Indications to· day "ftl'e that five lmaHeT estates will arise on tbe property. The new buildings would be w-0rtb perilaps m<n than $400,000 apiece, lot in· eluded, acc<>rd.iDg to Brad Miller, one of the buyers. Mrs. Sara Barilbolomae, William's widow, DOW li~ in Santa Ana. Ownership of the property is divided ttiree ways among Wtnard D. Voit of Santa Ana; Robert Paulin of Tucsoo, and Miller of Ne~ Beach. Supervisor Asks Greater Power for Harbor District By JACK BROBACK Of .. DtllY ..... ltlff Jn the face of increasing criticism of the Orange County Harbor District, Board of Supervisors Chairman C. M. "Cye" Featherly Tuesday proposed a study which could give the district greater power and scope. Featherly suggested t h a t a .. feasibility" study be made of<· the possible transfer of the regional park system to the district. Janice Boer. longtime foe of the Harbor Districl attacked the pl'oposal as "just anothel' move to increase Sampson's (Kenneth Sampson, district direetor) empire." She also criticized Featherly's sug. gested study committee as "not representing the people." out that the Regional Park System was already under Sampson's direc· tion by board Ol'der. "What Is the purpose of this study? .. he questioned. The League of Cities Mar. 14 meeting is expected to be a lively one. A league committee last week presented a report on the Harbor District almost two years in the mak· iDg. It suggested several drastic chan~es in the district's setup including reduc· tion from a semi-autonomous agency to the status of any other county department directly responsible to the superviaon. The report also said the district's taxing powers should be eliminated. League officials hope that all member city councils will have acted on the committee report by the Mar. 14 date North Viets Dig Trench Near Base SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops have dug a aeritt of zigzag trenches to within 100 yards of the U.S. Marine base at Kbe Sanb, dlapat· Ches from the Maine -~ i U>day. Thil wa,s the tactic the Ccfdi. munJstJ used in capturing Dien Bien Phu 14 years ago. UPI c o r r e s p o n d e n t Robert Ibrahim reported from Khe Sanh the trenches were clearly in evidence on the south s1Je of the base.. where 6.000 U. S. Marines are surrounded by an estimated 16,000 North Viet· namese soldlers. In the battle of Dien Bien Phu which crushed French resistance Jn Vietnam in 1954 Communis~ Vietminh forc&a infiltrated the French-held perimeter by sending waves of troops through trenches dug in a zigzag pzil· tern to evade a direct line of fire. The predicted Communist "go for broke" offensive again~t Khe Sanh is expected to coincide with stepped up Communist attacks in the Saigon a:-ca and m the Central Highlands. The Communists launc!lcd another round of rocket attacks against five bases in the Saigon area today and struck in force in the jungles of Kon- tum Provioce in the highlands. Aviation Pioneer On Honeymoon Honeymooning in Bermuda today were pioneer aviator Frank Tallman and the former Ruth ' · B o o t s ' ' Marshak. They flew in Tallman's Cessna 310 to New Orleans after a reception following their marriage at St. Joachim Catholic Church. Costa Mesa. The couple headed for Bermuda from New Orleans. The bride has been executJvr secretary for Tallman at h i s Tallmantz Aviation C o . , head- quartered at Orange County Airport. It is the second marriage for Tallman. a widower and the father of two children. By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille 01fly Piiot Slaff "I think i~ wouJd be tragic to characterize people who sell narcotics as minimum risks. "I don't think we're going in the right direction if we minimize the seriousness of major narcotics sales." That was the answer given Tuesday by Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks to critics of police tactics in recent flareups between hlppJes l t;s Now Official ai.d the law in Laguna Beach. Hicks appeared before Laguna's Ex· change Club. In response to one club member's suggestion that the public feels ''it's being lied to by somebody" regarding recent incidents of violence, the DA said: "I am limited to the facts. But I'd like to suggest it's very easy for anyone who doesn't know the facts to say anything they want to. lt's Erosion Crisis Over; Beach, Barrier· Ready By JEROME F. COLLINS Of Ille DtllY , .... stiff Three months ago scores of West Newport homeowners were able to step from their doorways into the sea. · Today it takes a bit of a walk . A 250-foot-wide beachfront now separates the homes from the sea. The erosion crisis between 34th and 42nd streets is at last over -of- ficially. Its end was made omcial this week by Newport Beoch city councilmen. They adopted a resolution terminating the "state of limited periJ" that had been declared in early December. Municipal lawmakers formally call· ed off the state of crisis on the eve of completion Tuesday of the last phase of a $300,000 sandhaul project. This final phase was construction of a 250-foot-long steel groin al the end of 40th Street. The sheet piling barrier pokes (See EROSION, Page %) Meanwhile, in Balboa- Lagoon Keeps Looming For about three days a month dur· ing the next two years, Balboans will have to walk around -or splash through -a lagoon to get to the ocean. That's what Newport Beach city aides said today about a slough that appears periodically between the Newpol'1 and Balboa piers. It has resulted in a complaint from the Central Newport Association. Dr. Robert E. Washbon. president of the homeowners· group. said 1n a letter to the city· "Th~ association's board of dtrec· tors has unanimous!) expressed con· cern over the present form and con· lour of the ocean beach as a result of the recent sand haul "Our once magnificent bea<:h of beautiful slopiiig sand where b&thers lounged has been replaced by a slough at hlgh tide and damp clammy sand at low tide." City Manage1 Harvey Hurlburt agreed with Dr. Washbon. "He has a good and valid point. and we're aware of it." The chairman had named Robert E. Thomat. county admlniltrattve of- ficer: Adrian Kuyper, county counsel: W1ffiam Ma.rt.in. Lacuna mayor and president of the Local Agencies For· matlon Commiaclon (I.AFC) a n d Gi!orge Honold, Garden Grove mayor Tax Plan Opponents Hit Hurlburt told city councilmen this week that when the beach in Balboa was recer.tly excavated to suppty sand for the eroded West N e w p o r t bec:ichfront, the contractor left the beach properly graded. But il didn't stay that way. ''Within a few weeks." explained the city manager. "currents built up a berm along the water's edge. When there's a high tide. it rides over the berm. and we end up with a pool from one to two feet deep " and president of the <>ruse County League ol CftJet. "You ~ve folJwtd JOU!' unaI policy and named a O'OUP wtlOll decllton la predictable." Mra. Boer cha1'1ed. "Why don't you name at least two Jay citizens to the committee?" she queried. Feat.herb' explalned that the com· mltt.ee wa1 Oft1Y named to reMarCb the propocaf and pa. feetl. "Fida OD J'OCB' ddt ol 0. m"1111H11t only," Mn. Botr •med. The 1upervilon cutrma Do aak· ed that the report M IUbmtUld to the sqperviton bf ~ t2, ... that the re1ulta . may be aettd ~ belore the Leap of au. meeunc. March 14." Oblerm'S could aot dttermlne wbet.ber this was a mO'l9 to comrttt 1111 po11ible lea1ue acdGD cw IDttnded u~t.-C..~ By THOM BARLEY °' .. .,..,, ......... Oppofltlon to Gov. Ronald Rea1an'1 plan to pass on $155 million in tales t.aX revenues to Calllornia'a counties wu denounced today as "nothing less than a velled attaclt otl the com· pet.ency and Integrity of local co\>ern· ment oUlciala" by County Supervisor David Baker. Baker blasted the appartnt UU· county 1tanc• of Lectilatlve Analyst Alan POlt la I letter ctreWattd to memben ol tbt Southem OlWonda RePooal AUoda1ion Of Supervltara (SCRACI). TM Second DI ll rt c aupervta« la chalnnan of tht ~- ty tf :'ttur to Post, Baker to'Jd<tlte Sacramento olflclal th.at be wu "abocktd and dlfmayed" at POll'a e.xpruAd beUef that tbt atra tJJ6 million ln sales tu rnenuu -the 1-..a budcet fimd1 will be ded icat Pcl ti) Ignore It when bud~ct time rolls to property tax relier -should n<lt around. J take the stronj!r st exception be entrusted to the counties. k such an Inference .. Post was recenUy quoted as tellini: the Senate Finance Committee: "t G<>v. Reagan ali;o disagrees with believe that the taxpayers o ( Post's assessment or county response C&Ulornia wUl probably end up payin~ to the new funds . created when the Increased state sales 1 tax for th1~ aalea tax levy was hiked from 4'1\ purpoce (property tax relief) without cents to five cents. realli:1ng an) ruJ benefit Crom reduc· Reagan told a Sacramento meeting ed i--operty tuea. that Posl'a 1ttitude showed •·a lack "Uolen aome more positJve pro· of taJth in peoples' ability to covem cram of proptrty tu reduction is themselve1. There Is a limit to how appUed to the tran.rer ol added stat'l far we can go In dJcUit.ing to local tuea to local government. it Is hard 'overnment." the governor stid. to bellevt tht the countiei wlil not Oran~e County's share of t.be extra tend to JUft lnc:reue upend..lture pro-'156 million which will becOme srama with the new mooey." avallabJe ln J96M9 has bttn estimat~ Bakt.r told Post that "sucn an attack at• behveen '8.8 million and $10 11 Cllmpletel,y lacJdn& ln founda tion. mlWoa. Thest funds will. Bake» Ywr potldon also implies that county auared newsmtn today, be entlrtp a~ .,. etther um.nlndfnl trf devoted to property tu reUe! In Ute tbt pulH of the people er ch005e __ "_ig. He said city lifeguards are keepinit an eye dn the "pool," wbich lasts about three days. ''If it gets dangerous, we'll post it." A mechaniz.. ed beach cleane.T Is also being used to scrape off the sediment after the slough subsides. he noted. Balboa Councilman Howard Roaers asked whet.her anything could be done about tt. Hurlburt said the city could hlN! a dulldozer to cut down the berm at a cost of about tl,000 fo1· 1 wee'lt's vrork. ''l don't know how long that would last, though." he said, in· dkatlng the berm would probably reappear. He said the city sta.l'f had adv\std htm tbe allual..ion would octur ap- proximately once a month with tbe water soaking Into ~ ,1and after f .J.AGOON. P11.t -2J the easiest thing in the world if we talk without the facts." Hicks was referring to current ac- cusations that federal narcotics agents beat blppie:. 'of Laguna's Woodland Drive during t.11'1 attempted undercover buy of basbjsb. The charges were compounded when some residents added that Laguna Beach police stood idly by wbile the (See HICKS, Page !) Jewel Thieves Get $3,500 In Newport Striking for the third time In Newport Beach in less 1hao two wee~. jewel thieve,, jimmied open a residential' safe hidden in .t linen closet and got away with $3,000 in jewelry plus $500 in cash. police said today. Robert J. Laughlin. of 2719 Pebt\e Drive. said he discovered the loss upon returning to the residence after a week's absence. He said several doors had been left unloc:.ed. Police Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson said there was no evidence at present t~ link the job with two earlier theft& elsewhere in the community. "We're treating it as a separate case," he said. The safecracker used tools from Laughlin's garage to pry tbe safe out of the wall, then wrestle with it on the floor until it was sprunt open. police reports said. Among the missing jewelry was an 18 carat diamond necklace with 24 diamonds. as well as rings ot ruby, pearl and aquamarine. Stock Jtlarket• NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market failed to hold an early gain and closed lower today. Trading was moderate. (See quotations. Pages 32- 33.) Oraa&A.:U1 Weatller Tbe sun comes out fol' 1 while Thursday, forecaster Gordon Shields promises. bringing high 60 temperatures for the eo1atal area ind higher tempswith gu• ty winds inland. INSIDE TOD4' Y CoJM Mondat1 and a high-fly- ing homewift from Costa Mesa wiLt htod for El Pmo a& part of the POW<Ur Puff Derbv'a Trail Blo.ztno Team. H1r ·~ appcar'a today tn ihf Social Noua uo- tion, Page 13. I • ' Nuclear Flights Halted Greenland Cras h Prompts McNa1114i:a OrW · WASHINGTON IUPll -The Umted slates has suspended all nuclear arm· ed airborne alert· flights by B52s following t.he erash of one of the bombers carrying four H-bOmbs near Thule, Greenland. it was lear~d to· day. Informed sour<:es said Secretary of t>efen.e Robert S. McNamara ordered the nuclear weapoiu taken off the ft.l&hta a aay or two after the Jan. 22 crash on the ice of North Star . \ Bay, . The Strategic Alt Commaf'\d con· tlnuea to conduct &ltbcnt alert training flights with the elght-jtl bombers. but nuclear we8'>0fls are no longer carried on these nussions. f Officially the Defense Department declined to comment on the suspension ri nuclear armed flights by the globe '1rdllnl bombers. "We wlU not com· ment Oft the status of our alert forces,'' a spokesman said. But a11tnorltative sources said ttiat McNanura ordeT'ed tht weapons suspension almost immedrately after the crash near Thule scattered pieces ,I Wa ter Election_ Du~ ) "tbe !oar one..mttatGll ham" nbCtllll • the plane over the ice wbere they were lost for almost 10 daya. • · · • The Danes, who own G~eeDland and prohibit J)IJClear weapons on ar· over their terril4l:l::...._protested tbe ac- cidental loss . ofthe bolllS, Which came just one day befort Dlldth na- Uonal electlona. Two yean ago the eolUal~ a· 8~2 and a ref~ellng ta1lklJ oifer. the coast near Palo~. Spain, Jost four hydrogen bombs. one of ta.em in the sea that finally was dredged up after a months-long etrort. - City Planning I Annex Election If Candida te s Appear __,. tt hasn't been making much of a Sl)Wh. but t.Mre Is a wlter board electiOI! com!ns up In tht .Junt primary -if there are enou&h can- didaw. library Still Will Get Gif t Annually for several decades Mrs. Helen Vermeul~. daughter o C Newport Beach's first city libranan. presented an a.rraoaement ol roses and a book lo the Balboa Library 1n rerMmbnnce of her mother. The tradition ended wttb the death nl Mrs. Vermeulen last De<:f'mber -but the gllu go on. Aur~le Verme u len . Mr~. • • VermeuJen'a husband, bu aeen to r.hat with a $1,IXX> contribution to tlhe city library ayatem, Mayor Paul J. Gruber said today. Gruber said the mOMy will be usecl to purchase two bookcases and reference boob. A ret<>lutioo UJftUlng the city. s ·appreciation for the geotrous g.dt" was unanimously adopted by the cHY couodl and pruenttd \o \'~. the m.yor noted. Filing period for candidate« for three seat& on the Coastal Municipal Water Oistrict I CMWO) board or dittctors i11 now open. Nomlnation~ cl05e March 22, accordina to CMWD aides. All three incumbenU are expected to ~. They are Stu.art W. Avis. current board president and a Laguna Beach clothjer: Charles V. Turner, Newport Beach drugiist. and F. M. Schlegel. retl.rtd oil executive who r~ esents the Sa:n Clemente area on the five-man board. In accordance with recent st.tt legislation. the three w o u I it aU(omatkally succeed thelll!e!v~ and no elect1on held if there are no other candidates. There may be al least onf' othrr can<Udate. however. Former Ne wport Bea<:h public works director Donald Simpson nys he is trunking about running for Tumer"s seat, but hasn 't yet made up hls mind. Simpson. whoi;e private engintering firm I~ loc.ated in N4'WJ)Ort. has never sought public office before. The CMWD boaTd meets about onct> a month. Members are paid S50 a meeting. Headquartered in Laguna. t h , CMWD includes the cities of Bru. san Clemente. Newport and the Laguna. Com Mesa and Tri·Cihe~ county water districts of the San C\emente area. For Back Bay Vnters in a 56-acre area In Sack Aay county territory near C.OSta Mesa may dt'Cidt> .June 18 whether ttlt!y want to be annexed by Ule clty ol Newport &adl. The election will take place on that date unless property owners In the Moden Annexation area protest in large numbers at a March 25 Newport City Council hearing. Planning Dir~· tor Ernest Mayer Jr. announced to- da.>. Councilmen set t.he protest hearing and tentative electi~ dates ~ the Orange County clerk's office con· firmed the validity or 83 registered voter's signatures on a petition re· qllrstmg the annexation. More than 2S percent of all thr area's registered voters sW!ed the petition. aa required by law. There are 283 voters in tlhe county ten-itory. It has a.population of about 485. There are 129 homes. The area is bounded by Tustin a.nrl Irvine avcnms and by 22nd Street and a line roughly midway between 21st and 20th streets. It bas an as);ess· f'>d valuation c» more than $1 million. Ma~r said. Its horM& range in market value from $.ll,000 to '60,000. CASEY RESTING - Casey lhe rabbit ~muggles between his canine companions, Cindy a.nd Tiny. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O'Neal ef Huntine- DAILY P'l\.OT """" 9Y ............ Jr, ton Beach, Casey has bet;n . a house pet for four years. ,. , .. . ' . . . DAILY PILOT Bab hit Tri~k ....,. ...... c ...... w..rt H. W--4 .......... n..-K ... ll ...... Can't Bark, But Act.s Like a Dog n-t A. Mwt,t.; ... ......... IMw J•r•-F. C.lliM ......,._.,,..UIW Jack I. c.t.., '••I H~ ..................... Dhdlr .....,.. ..... .... 2211 W..t kl"" IM. M.ifllit~t P.O. ... lt71tHU ~Offk•t (•le Mt.Ml . '#et• .. , $1,...i U 19MIMdll 8l ...... A-M\/tlll~ hkll: -"" .,, ... 'Caley Is el.ther the lon1est-eartd pe.kinese that ever lived. Or be ju.st isn't a dog . The latter, ol courae. Is the truth of the situation. Casey Is a rabbit. an AumalJan blue, who was pu:rthas· Struck Schools Reopen Thursday AlJU.i«CUERQUI:, N. M. (Al'\ - More than I0,000 pupils ln Albu-~ ?'! _.. 1a ....... querq\le and neatbj lklen -will ..,.-=: ~ return to their clamooma Tburlday ...... ...., '=':=u:--:;. = for the ftnt tlJM ta 1 week. Scboola .......,. -. ._.. • ...., then ud tn 1n1111 OCber New Mmco ,,... a, .. 1m1.., .... --. communltla remalned cloMcl \oday ="9-. ... ..,..,.., due to aanctlana by prot11t t n 1 T I C 2 I lJ141 MMll1 teachers. • ft f M ,,. I .....,. Schools at Albuquerqoe and Belen ~ ""' .._ ~ = were in t})e llnaJ 4-y c» a teachers' ·a------... --., =_.. ...... , atrib that Mii.ft l•t Thw'ada,)'. MorP ... .., := ' --than 15,000 students at Lu eru~~ ee;g lb ..:;4 ~ ~ &1$0 ranained al Mme u their .._.,;:r. ... ~ ... cMn be1d t.ht lffOfld °' n.o pro-_, ; --11-ftllli0Dlte1tudr-11trnr-fl-dbcunton CJ( ICbool finlnc:llC ,. t. ed almost four years ago by Mn Melvin O'Neal oC 19361 Brookhurst St.. Huntington Beach. She bouOt him as an Easler preM"nt , and companion for her two dogs, Tin.> and Cindy. Casey <that's the rabbit l hH \tam- ed hJs manntn and behavior from the dogs over the years. He obvious!~ thlnka he la a dog by now. Not only housebroken. Casey 1~ trained to walk on a leash. Re alsn enjoys traveling ind rides In the car. goea boaUn&. and hu togged aome 200 hours in Oyl.ng time. The clenr rabbit ta also educated In tbe way• of buman psychology . 1111 Mn. O'Neel. "He ~. wblD be doesn't cet at • tentioo.' ~at be abnolt never barb. Actor in Crash CAGNES-SUR.Ja.ft, Frace CUP!\ -An auto~ drive by '~tor Y~ 8rynMr wet out. el control and rolled onr .eeveral timta Tutlday nttht. ~ Mid. The ba.lcl ~ escaped lnJ,.7, r' Git.EAT TO 'LAY ON -KJty C.Oble, 9, and., bet 4-year.l()ld brother, Danny, have known fOr aeve!'ll days the new groin at the end of .oth Street lft Weet Newport wu finiabed. The youn1~rs, who live at 4007 Seubore Dri'le, have uaed it as a romp- in1 plac~. But the dty officially recopized its completion only thia week. Fro111p_,~1 EROSION •.• straight out to sea. The upland half ol It la cove.red by taxi newly hauled from Balboa, a f"1 miles downcoa1t on the peninsula. The rest of the groin is barely visible at hlgh tide. The U.S. Army Corps oC Engineers. W'hlch contracted ror the Job. and city government officials empbaaize that the groin is •·experimental." It 1s designed to help stabilize the bet.eh by breaking up the water action that in the past has washed away the beachfront. "tr it works." says Newport City Engineer Ben Nolan. "It could be the first of a Cield. We 11 be watching 11 closely for a year or two." Other groins. if they are built. would alao be aunk' into the sand end aea at 11treet end~ In the once-eroded West Newport area. l'Ntll P .. e I LAGOON .•• three day1 or ao. "lf we Juve It up to neture to correct. there 1houJd be no problem alter a couple of years.'' "You mean we'U have a festering lagoon periodically for two years~" asked Rogers. rhetori~y. Hurlburt said he hoped to include the purchase of a "good second hand" bulldozer in next year's budget. He said it would cost about $25.000 and would preaumably be used to get rid oC the berm -as often as necessary. On Rogers' motion, Hurlburt w;;~ directed to tell Or. Waahbon and the Central Newport Community Asi;ocia· tion all about it. F rom Page 1 HICKS DEFEN DS CRACKDOWN ... reputed beatings occurred. The federals have insisted they were attacked by an "army of hippies" a1'd Police Chief Harry Labrow is invelti1atin1 tbe u1erUona agalnrt bis officers. lnvitatioas were senL tQ ,represen· tatives of the accusin; puties to at- tend tht Exchange Club luncheon and query Hicka about tbe issue. accordin~ to Ronald Kaufman. club vtce presi- dent. No one showed up. however. to debate with the DA. llickl urged his audience to ''ap- proach with caution·• those aeelting a platform for critlcizinl law en- forcement. He contended t.here are those wh o seek to "decrease tl'le effectiveness of law enforcement .. instead of getting better police service. He warned that before signing peti· tlons. "you should know who tht backers of the movement are. Ex- ercise some care before you jump on a bandwagon." ''What kind of IJ'Oupl do you feel are lntereat.ed in reducing the ef· rectiveness of law enlorcemeot?" ask· ed O!f rpeoa;er. "I'll just leave that to your ~olorful imaginations.'' Hicks responded. Hicks earlier had obliquely referrtd to the Amaranthm slaying where the suspected narcotics user was killed from a police bullet while fleeing. Legally. H1cks said. a policeman can use "deadly force " when it is reasonably necessary to bring about the arrest of a suspected felon. He said th•t "to view major narcotics peddlers as always passive types of people would be a mistake." ''You're talking about people who'vr taken a calculated risk with the law." he said. "That's often the kind nf person who'd ralhl'r shoot than ~he up. Hearing Slated For Assault On Policeman Robert P. Yardley, 36-year-<>ld pain. ting contractor charged with felonious ~sault on a police officer, faces a preliminary heari.ng Mardi 11 in Newport Beach Municipal Court. He was arrested earlier this m-0nth after allegedly assauWng two officers at his 1321 Hampshire Road home. Officers Robert Briscoe and Cbarles Wilkinson were treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for cuts and sprains incurred in the melee. They were attempting to arrest a 19-year· old at Yardley's residence when ttie al\e~d assault took place. Yardley. brother of formf>r pro- basketbaU star George Yardley. re· mains free on bis own rerognizance pending the court hearing. Police sajd tht teenager living with Yardley aod his wife had a~gedly filed a false police report regarding an attack on himself. The teenager claimed he was beaten by a gang of :vouths. He later changed bis rtpOtt and said he had been injured in an auto accideot. according to poUce. Montreal Ba ttles Tbre&hour Melee MONTREAL I UPil -Demomtra· tors hurled firebombs and flower pota, . mashed windows and clashed with pol1ce a11d newsmen Tuesday nlgbt in a three·bour rampage that started as a peaceful march on a botUing pli8nt to support striking workers. A time bomb was discoven!d in a mailbox and dismantled minutes befoN! It was aet to explode. Slx persons were arrested and dozen~ of demonstrators. several police and newsmen wert injlll't'd hefore police finally disper ed the crowd with tear ).!as iQ.,'!!tlfl OUTDOOR SHOP SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ~~~ CANARY Island Pines 66'1 GAL HARDY -FAST GROWING -EXCELLENT FOR SMAU YARDS t· FOREMOST B.B~Q. WAGONS '3288 S...itoss: 10:00 e.-. t. t :JO p.-. •Hy l . DllPRS Hftll~CUS MltftA9"Vll I llJ DDAf'9H PAIMS IOTnf llUSH 1 OAL. '· ----. - Wed~, f~ 28, 1968 Cubans F Oiled In .Es~ape · Try; Caught. by-Ship VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. (AP)·~ Three CUban1 lost a wild 1amble to win asylum in the United States wl)en a 292.-foot CUban ship from which they Oed in a Ufeboat Nmmed ~ir­ small craft in international waters off Vtrfinia. The captain of the Cuban aAip meuaged U. S. Coast Guardmen on the scene tbat tbe three were bis crewmen and were picked up from the w.a~. The Coast Guard said it did not see what happened 'to the three after the ramming incident. Earlier the Cubans seized the ship, the 26 de Julio, but failed in an attempt to bring her into Norfolk when they could not get the anchor up, Coast Guardmen said. A Coast Guard vessel stood by but did not interfere becauu the incident occurred well behond the 3-mile limil The ship's captain radioed later that "The trouble is settled now. We go back to Cuba." The episode, covering 15 hours. ruched lta cUmax off the coast of Virginia Tuesday afternoon. This was the sequence of event~ as related by the Coast Guard: A 2 a.m. Tuesday the Cuban ship radioed that the crew sought political asylum. She wu instructed to bead for Hampton Roads and the cutter Point Brown was dispatched to meet her with Master Boatswain's Male P. W. Caviness, 43, of Silver City, N. C .. in command. Caviness said be watched the ship anchor 10 miles east·north-easl of Cape Henry Tuesday morning. He said he had instructions not lo board the vessel but to try to gel it Into inland waters -inside the U. S. territorial limit. ''But they were having trouble get- ting their anchor up." he related. and about 1:30 p.m. he saw three men lower a lifeboat, climb into It and start rowing away. Soon, he said, a number of men 11ppeared on the deck. the ship got under way, dragging it! anchor, and rammed the lifeboat twice. · On a third pass, Caviness said, the ship slopped between the cut1et' and the lifeboat and "I didn't see Ulem <the three roen) anymore." He dktn't interrer., Cavl.neu said. County Welfare Role Doubling, Director Says Orange County's wellan! rolls will double in the next three years, Gran· ~ Peoples. county welfare director, told the board of supervisors Tuesday in a "management briefin1." Peoples also looked with a wary eye at proposed cti,anges in federal and state laws on welfare. "They may dump mart costs omo the coun- ty." he warned. Total welfare recipients in the coun- ty as of last September were 33.478. the director said. Of these, 14,698 were in the AFDC category (Aid to f am iii es with dependent children l and 8.441 in the senior citizen class. The county doled out $19.424,800 ln aid during fis<:al 1966-67. Peoples said. and of ttils. '6.7 million went to the AFDC group and $9.5 million to oldsters on relief. Each month 750 to l,000 new families go on relief rolls, but at the same time others are removed from the depefldency status, Peoples aald. The average l.ncrean u about 30 a month. The county dlrector criticized the Medi-Cal program as "v~y unsound In admlnlstrative setup under tbe previous and ttie present govenxneot in Sacramento." He said, "until ad- ministration Is atralihlened out pro· blem• will contimll. People• concluded his report with a u.ttng ol welfare department costs since 1962-63, when •ts milUoo was doled out, to a predk:&n that the 1 !lf7.Q COit will be '11 million. ... because he was aw.tiling orders and "I wasn't prepared to io· out there and tab action that m.ltbt involve the whole nation and miabt be over my bead." He said that by 1tle time of the third pass be had received orders to "take all necessary tteps to see that this Cuban ttssel did not run over this boat • third time. . .my guns were uncovered." Coaat Guard sources 1a1d the arm•· ment ol the Point Brown included a .SO-caliber machine gun and an .8lmm mortar. ~en leaving the craft upon its return to port carried Ml rifles and submachine guns. Lt. Cmdr. R. H. Eltins, ~. ol North Cape May, N.J., was aboard the Coast Guard tug Chock which arrived later and pulled alongside tbt 26 de Julio. Elkins talked through an interpreter t.o the m~ter of the Cuban vessel, Ricat'do Puri, wbom he described as ''anxiow to apologize and explain what happened."• Elkins, executive officer of Group Norfolk. said Puri told him four men. using a gun, seized the 3hip at 10 p.m. Monday, locking 17 other persons aboard, including ttle master, in the brig. Puri said tht four took S3,500 in Canadian currency, drugs and other goods, and planned lo "escape to the United States." What happened to the fourth man was not determined. Coast Guard. sources speculated that he backed out at the last moment and released the captain and crew after his three companions took to the lifeboat. Elkins said Puri told him the three defectors were back aboard the 2ti de Julio, wet and cold but otherwise in good shape. However, Elkins said he did not see them. The Coast Guard described the 26 de Julio as a cattle boat that plies between canada and Cuba. However. in Havaoa the Cuban toreign minister de~l>ed It as part of ~ national fOOi.Dg fleet. Damages Given In 8-death Crash ' Near O emente A 1965 crash near San Clemente wruch killed eight persons. including the adopted daughter of western singing stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. today has resulted in damage awards of $481,915. The death of the Rogers child, Deb· bie, 12. did not figure in the legal action, however. She was on • church bus which wa11 returning to Canoga Park from a visit to 8fl orphanage in Tijuana when a tire blew out. Theb us collided with three cars. Among those killed were six members of a Fallbrook family ridJng in a station wagon. They were Mrs. William Huss and her three daughters, Catherine 15, Susan, 23, and Mr11. Margaret Armijo, a1oog with Mri· Armijo's two children. I. San Diego Superior Court jury awarded Huas and his sons. William. 16, and Joseph, 15. a total of $250.<XX>. Joseoh Armijo. 23. received '62.500 for i:he death of hi! wife and two children. The jury also awarded '82,815 to Roberta Philllps, 1:1, of Berkeley, and $86.800 to William Schroeder of North Hollywood. They were drivel's of cars struck by the bus. Both were injured. The damages were lmpused on the Faith Christian Church of Canoga Park, the Armitrong Rubber and Tlre Co., and The Rev. Lawrence White. driver ef the bus. In addition to the Roge:ra child. a1l adopted Korean Ofl>ban. another ll·year-old girl was killed on the bus. She was Joame Russell, daulbter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runell of Granada HtHs. Prae!tlee• Be«!slled U,IT ......... DRAMATIC CONFRONTATION -Cuban ship the 26 de Julio (Utb of July) starts to hoist lifeboat aboard (circle) after ramming and machine.gunning it last Tuesday afternoon eight miles off Virginia coast wtlile tugboat Chock (arrow) and U.S. Coast Guard cutter Point Brown (foreground) stood by. Three occupants of lifeboat apparenlty sought poli· tical asylum in United States. Stariton Backs PoliCeman Co uncil to Pay Leg<Ll Fees fo r Of f ice r in Shooting Accused Stanton reserve officer-Al- len Christian has the moral and finan- cial backlng of his city councilmen today after they voted to pay legal fees up to '2,500 i.n the officer's up· coming trial on manslaughter charges. Christian allegedly shot and killed Paul M. Aguilera, 18, a narcotics sus· pect on Feb. 9 when the youth fled during questioning. The officer was indicted by the Orange ColKlty Grand Jury Feb. 14. He will appear in court March 13. Stanton councilmen Monday night also i-riticiied a pair representing the Peace and Freedom Committee of North Orange County who aypeared at the meeting and voiced charges or police brutality. Leonard Smeltz.er of 1807 Christine Way. Fullerton and William Meadows of 615 Missouri Ave., Placentia. read a statement which "condemns the brutal slaying of Paul M. Aguilera and the abusive arrest of Jerry Naranja ... Council members Mrs. Martha We.is- haupt and Harry Miller sharply pro- tested the accusations. The council furth er frustrated the Alaska Senator Bares VietnamSmuggling Ring WASHINGTON CUPJ) -Sen . Ernest Gruening (D·Alaska), said to- day U.S. investigators bad uncovered a smuggling ring in Vietnam involving h.igh officials of the Saigon reg.ime. Gruening, in a speech prepared for the Senate, said ttte alleged opetation concentrated on illicit gold and opium lmporta. He said :t was directed by Nguyen Van Loe, South Vietnam's director general of customs. 1 Gruening said Loe apparerltly wa11 acting "in the interest of certain high government of Vietnam officials." 'I1he Alaska Democrat said he had received a report of the smuggling rina from a ''U.S. government agency which has a subswntial number o! officials assigned to Vietnam as an advisory team to the government of Vietnam." Gruening said the American official in ch&rge of the investigation reported to -him "it has be<:ome obvious that tlirector Loe has at the v:?r; least C.apistrano Youth Waives Jury Trial A San Juan capistrano youth who i11 on trial for murder in Los Angeles Superior Court bas waived his right to trial by jury. Ruben Gutierrei. 19. made the decision Monday before Judie George M. Dell. Prosecution evidence in what i.'I expected to be a three day trial was scheduled for preseotatioo today. Gulte!"fez wu arrested last Oct. 16 for the apparently motiveless slaying of Victor M. McFadden. M, of Highland Park. Police said McFad· • den was strolling with his wife near a Highland Park lnterseot.ion when a suspect driving through the .area. fired from bis car aod ser1ousty wounded ttte pedestrian. McFadden died in the bospilal ttiree days later. Charges of ass~ult w~~ intent to kill we.re immediately in· cttued to murder. ~nn11011ed imoortant cc,ntrabl nC: smu~­ gling operations and was promotin~ the rtay-to-day system ol oc>ycHs in 1;ertain areas of customs ac!ivities.'· 'ihe report cited by Gruening said Loe, by placing trusted personnel in key rosltions, had fostered "a ;} stem of tolls and payoffs" from smuggJers. "In thJs area-we were satisfied th3t director Loe was more· than merPly derelict in hi it duty... the rep1 r! said. Gru ening said IJ4 kilos oJ gold w('re ~i>n:eci last September and 10.1 kilo~ IM opium were smuggled into Vietnam in December. The senator said the advlsoty team had uncovered dozens of other in· stances of "graft and corruption" in the Saigon government. including· -Importation of gambling ·equip· ment ror use in U.S. military in· stallations without the payment ol customs duties. -Seliure or eight trucks owned hy an American firm . Equipment . Inc .. which were allegedly engaged in car· rying black market cargo. "For how long must our boys con- tinue lo die to defend these crooks in rugh oruce in Vietnam?" Gruening asked. pair when they postponed action on a proposed review of the Stanton police department. The probe was delayed upon recommendation of City Admin· istrator Johnston C. Craig "in view of the agitation and pending trial." The council vote on supporting oHi· cer Christian was 4--0 with Councilman Gilbert Arbiso Jr. abstaining saying he wanted to w:Ut about two weeks "to see what's going to happen." Arbiso some months ago was in- volved in a dispute with the police de- partment in which he allegedly slap- ped officer Christian and another po· lireman. Boy, 13, Rem a ins Critical After Nearly Drowning A 13-year-old Fullerton boy is still on the critical list at St. Jude Hospital today. 48 hours after he· was pulled unconscious from his backyard swim- ming pool by his older brother . James Morris Hickin is being treated in the intensive care unit of the Fullerton hospital. Doctors say prolonged immersion in the water severely damaged his lungs and the boy requires continuous resuscitation. The boy's grandmof1 er was alerted to the presence of young Hickin in the pool by the barking family do~ Monday afternoon. police said. The boy. floating face down in the partially covered pool. was pulled Crom the water by his brother. Thomas. Prie!!!l Sentenced To J ail for Killing MANILA (AP) -A Roman Cat.hohc priest who shot and killed another priest during a quarrel over parish funds was sentenced today to 8 to 17 yeal"S in prison. The Rev. Jose Sison Estrada was round guilty of homicide and illegal ptssession of a firearm by a local court. The shooting occurred in 196.5 in Pangasinan province. northwest of Manila. Coast Starts Lent Season teodom until the 7th century when Pope St. Gregory the Great laid down a uniform rule. He enjoined Chrlatlans to eat only one meal a day dm1na Lent and to abltaln, even at that meal. ftom "flub meat and all thlnp that come from o.h, IUCb ., milk, cblue, e.,.. ... nu rule bit ball modlfled down the cenblrW mtll two 11S• •So •* Pope Plal VI lltued a new .. ApottollC cenautu:doa °" rat _, AllltlDence." It recpdra C.U.0UC. to fut and to ablta111 tram mut on )Ult two da1I ol L111t -Ad Wtcbllllrclay alld Good Frlda1 The nn C.thollc approach to 1.Aftt.; nicJt ltllt uhmbtJ_a~ • ministering to the 1lck and underprt.-. lleged. and extra a\Untion to spiri· tual studks. Is quite 1lmjlar to that which a number of major protestmt communions have followed in rectal oenturies. The man tn the pew is told. in effect: 111n our blc:tle llld 111f.lndul&ent ... dltf, lt ii food to Mt Nldt a 1ea-elda , ... co nmtmber that the ..., of Chrtst l• tbe way ol CM cross. It demands tell-denial and 11crifl~. .. Wt up to Joa a.ow you obserw Lent. Buf d you lpch ll alloget.hll', you'll be lgnoriftl 17 cemurtes of c.1-~uve eiperMDCt which attest lhll Um penittntJaJ eeuon la. u vaJusllll to tM commltWd Olrtltian 11 •Prllll tr•lnl .. la '° ao~thlttt.'' 0~11.., •11.0T .,... ,..... ASH WIDN ISOA y -Typlcal of teeoes throughout Orange Coast. l1'ft as ~nten ~son bepn today WM this Ash Wedne9day cere· mony at St. Joadtlm's Catholic Churdl where Rev. Thomas J. Nevln ~pp~ed ashes this mornina to fore'Mads o! Mike Bernard, 12, of 1532 IU&"ltnd 0r1Yt. Newport Beactl; Jarin Russ. 12. of 197 E. Buoy St., c.oitJ Mesi: and other parllhioaers who knelt al the altar during t~ day. Colleges Hit Budget in County Meet A detailed report, critical of Gov. Reagan's proposed 1968-69 state col· lege bu~get was submitted today at Cal State Fullerton during a meeting oC trustees of the State College system. I ChancelJor Glen S. Dumke said he pla~ed ';O. submit the report to a special Joint committee meeting. R~a,gan has cut· ttte trustees• $249 ~on budget · request to S224.5 mallio:l. ' < But action by the full board of tru~tee~ was not expected to be as sharply critical as statements made by Pr~sJdent John Summerskill of S,an Fr1mc1sco State ColJege when he 80• nounced his resignation last week. . "I think under the circumstances, 1l would be awkward to try to pick up the ball and try to make a political rugby game of it." board Chairman Donald M. Hart of Bakersfield said Tuesday. Summerskill said the Reagan ad. ministration had undermined "the public trust in competent educators.'' Board terms for Hart and Trustee Gregson E. Bautzer of Beverly Hills expire Thursday at the end of the trustees' scheduled two-day meeting on the Fullerton campus. Reagan's office so far has not an. nounced whether Hart and Bautzer will be replaced by new appointees. The special committee also was scheduled to hear a report on enroll- ment. already expected to be about 150.000 CuJl.time students next fall. "As hard as it may be to close the door~ to qualified students. the governor s budget may drive us to that." said Trustee William A. Norris of Los Angeles. The trustees voted last year to limit enrollments. if necessary. rather than reduce educational quality in the face or . bud.get rt~s~ictions. And the Uruvers1ty of California regents decid- ~d earlier thir 'llonth to study reduc· mg enrollme1 .. s to meet Reagan's budget. But Harl said trustees "haven't discussed in any sense of the word'' what might be done about the 1968-69 budget. The report on enrollment recom· mended a new college campus in San Mateo or Contra Costa counties. This would directly o p p o s e recom· mend~~ons by Reagan's task force on efftcter1cy and economy. which call· ed for a halt in new campus con-struction. T~e task force also recomeodmed closing down the new Dominguez Hilt~ campus. already in operation in southwest Los Angeles. . Dumke has criticized both the task 1orce report and ttle governor's budget. He said the budget "fails to provide adequate funding for much.needed irn· provem~nts jn the quality of our a.cadem1c programs." DtunJce men- tioned the governor's reduction in pro- posed faculty salary increases at the head of the list. He. called t~e ~oposal to shut down Dominguez Hills 'false economy." College R elents, OKs Mim~ Troupe Show on Campus The students of Cal State FuHerton who earlier this monttt saw "OUv~ Pits" in an orange grove. may have a chan<:e to see the production oo campus next month. Reversing an earlier decision of- ficials of the college have gr~ted The _sa_n Francisco Mime Troupe perm1ss1on to perform on campus March 8. The group was to have appeared at the college last Feb. 7. However, the February booking came at a time when the college was engaged in a controversy with a state Senate com· mittee over an on-campus presen- tation of the controversial play. "The Seard." At that time, Fullerton State presi· dent Dr. William B. Langsdon banned the group from performing the play in the campus quadrangle. so Ule troupe set up its scenery in an oU- campus orange grove and played before an audience of some 200 students and faeulty members. Langsdorf announced his turnabout decision today after meeting with his public events hoe.rd and a citizens advi sory committee. 'The Mardi 8 show will be sponsored by ttle col· lege'11 Jack Loodon Socidy. a 50-mem· ber faculty·student debating group . Thereafter no moTe productione will be allowed ro the quad unless sponsored by tbt student govemmenL Meanwhile the trou.p's challenge of Its original barring Crom 'tht campu11 -once a burnine consUt~tional illut that bas taken oo the ~ look of a borinC legal battle -yawned its w.Y to IOOthe? ~Tues· day 'in SUptrior Court. Before Langadorf's armounc:ement. lM pla~ bad long lbdclontd t>lan11 to perform "OUve Pita" oo campus m the fact of a restratnin\ order ~anted to college trustees. ul tilt th.aler company's bid for an in· junction against ltte colte1t 1.1 bf•nt por.uecl in court llld will be beard apJn en llard> 4, _j I~ tor .. Dl'l'r ,,_ _, ' Salt Lake County Treaf\Uet Sid ' L....,bour.,-receivtd a "1~ky qu.ar· i.-" in bfs office. 'M>e com, which b'ad arl. aluminum loot, wu not really suspected untll it was drop- ped. It was t~en discovered ~&. coin had two tails. Lambourne said fie didn't suspect anyth1.ng until he beard the coin hit the noor. "It has a better ring than the quarters of today," be said. • Coun Girt Fa~ Dunaway, "Bonnie" di Bonnk and Cl'j/dt, made the front of . mwnoctk JlagarlM this wek. Fqe ii Qllo on AccMmV Award nom- iMt for her skrling ptTformanct in Bonnie and CJydto and U billt:d aJ' the 11ounae1t star to be nommated thia 1ea.t"on. Nevada Police ~ief Robert Gal- 11'• annual report asked for funds (or a new police building because the old headquarters had exper· ienced many problems. Recently, be said. a burglar ma.de off with a cache of nan:otics being held for evidence. • Mr. and Mr1. rrank Ehler'• mongrel dog, "Ti.th" dragged home a humon head to the back- yard of their SarGtogo, Calif., horM. Mrs. Ehler called tM: ccmmn's office im?Mdiotelv. TM coroner iaid the alcwU. ap- peared mummi~d but ordntd a murder inwstlgatiml and d uorcll fer t.p.. Yest of the body. Th• aue 1DGI aolw:d with the dbcot1ef'V the head belong•d to Dr. Cdcnve Fiala, an eye, ear, "°" and throat apecialilt toho Hoed "'zt door to th.t EhUYa. Ht «Pd ht hod recefwd the head for mtdicot rtatarch and had iMJhtd it and put it ori his back porch to d'1/. Tht dog found '' and drngged ft awau. • When Mrs. Aline lv•ns of Fort Worth bought Alex, a German Shepherd, as a wa\ch dog, she did not know he had one problem •.• Alez was a very sound sleeper. But Mrs. Evans 1olved the problem. She boua:bt a duck. Now, when anyone come! near the house, the duck quacks. waking up Alex , who in turn barks. The duck gets a share of Alex's dog food. , Aatilriotic KiUed Son Doctor Assails· Drug Comp~~y • W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -A Calllor- nla phyaklan wbo said h11 aon d f e d from tta aide •U.Cta: of a controvtt· 1lal anUbiotlc kKUy charsed the dru&'•· J!)anufactunr with attempting to 1U· fie crtticlam . about it. ln tettlmony prepared for the Sen- ate Small Bualnul Monopoly 1ubcom· mittee, Dr. Albe M. Watkinl or La Canada, attacked Parte. Davil Co., and ib product "chJoromycetln." Although 1peelfied for seriowi ill· neuea only such u typhoid fever, wit· netRs have told tht 1ubcommittee ·that the drug I.I 1Ull widely preib1bed for minor infections. Jn recent years. researchers have noted an increasing risk of wier1 developing serious and extremely painful blood disorders. According to Watkina:, the company Press Group Blasts ABA Restrictions CHICAGO (UPI) -The BMrd of otrector1 of the Inland Daily Press Anoc:ialion sald Tuetday American Bar A11oclation recommended restric· tion1 on Criminal news "would fo1ter secrecy Jn the vital areas of crime and the courts." 'Ibe board represent! the largest regional u1od.atton Of. d a 11 y newspapers in the United States, Jn· cludlng 511 member• newspapers in 23 states. Earlier this .month, the ABA recom· mended that lawyers and judges severely restrict the amount of news distributed to media before and during criminal trials. "The ABA recommendations would, in effect, Umit the information that could be ethically given out by Jaw· yers adn judges to tbfJ name, age and address of the defendant. and the charges against him and how the de- fendant pleaded. '"The board nicommendl that the membership follow with critical Jn • terest. the courses that the Amulcan Ba r A11oclation • recommendations must take in each state. Only in this way can effective action be taken to safeguard the pub Uc interest," said the Inland st.aterneat, made durlnC tbe final day of the aaocJatlon's an· nuaJ winter meetiDc. · Army Abandons Plan to Collect For Lost Rifle WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Henry C. Schadeberl, R·Wi1 .. 1ay1 the Anny hal abandoned. Its effort to collect rro.n from .. Vietnam veteran for loslng hls M14 rifle. Schadelberg Pid Tuesday tbe public furor multln1 from his protest brouitit contributions of $250 and pledges of another $1,<n> to hll office to pay for the riOe -and lor legal dlleDH if the Anny pruaed jtl claim. All the money ii being returned to contrtbutor1, he said. Tbe Army sald it made the claim a1aht1l Ernest J . Wagner of Racine, Wis., becau.ae be left the rifle on a helicopter to which he had not been a1si,1Md and on which he w" not a peisaen1er. omitted tuldty ......... -llnt lntroductillf tho dnll In lML "T • I a compi.to -.prd of --... dlrect17 tNpl .,,,,.. for tiiJ ..... death," he aald. 1STRANGE ,COINCIDENCB' Watldm uJd tbe ftnn m-. •II CW. Ual crantl to medtcal·ICWI. ·11.~t by strange colnctde1ee .._ J.,.... alway1 seemed to to wbeni a.. aft,. klsm·of·lbelt Product. c~. was hottest." Hfll n1tmed OMO State and Untfft'lfty of Mlchlcan. • ';My1teriously •• Vert" Utt.le ertUcilm of cbloromyceUn continued frowr lhne schools after a Parke, Davil rrant. "A doctor at (the) University of Maryland and many otben receiving substantial funds were alway1 v e r y voclferou1 in their praiM of the dru1. Parke. Davis wu not nearly U inter .. ested in finding out why the druR wu toxic as it was in stlrung criticism. "Never once. so help me God, bave J seen a patient 1ned or beoefttted by the use or thl~4J'u1. Th1I dr\ll it0llons in some degree every peraon w!to U&el it. There is absolutely no way to pre- vent or foretell where and when it will kill. .. he said. Subcommittee chairman Geylord Nelson. CD-Wh:.), aaid Tuelday an e1- tlmated IO percent of the 1.5 'IDlllion to 4 milllon penou taklnt OM drug were needle11ly uposing tbetMelves to dangerous sld!: ef!ecl.I. 'UNNECESSARY ILLNESS' "The result bu been nmneroUI cas- es of 1D1neceaaary UlneN, ~anent injury or death,. The trapdy ii th a t these were Cuti wldelt should have recovered without a!lf'drue at all, or cues iD whtch another drUI WU avail- able ad iDdlcated • . the drul of choice.'' the Wllconaln Democrat aald. Dr. William C. Henon. a phyllcian· lawyer now uaoclated with a Phil· adelphia law firm, told the subcom· mittee Tuesday that use of the drug should be restricted to hospital pa- tient!. Grandmother of 7 To Do Her Part In Vietnam War . DAVENPORT, Iowa (UPI) -A Davenport grandmother o« ·~ will exchance Mr sprint: bonnet_ for .an Army Dt'ld will'onn and fhr Kta of com.bet' boot.I for aa •lfiimmt m Vietnam. Mn. William ·B. Harwy bu been accepted for a Vietnam aWcnmct by tbe Army Weapcm Command 1n what she called a "major pr1»1ram to improve the loglatics Q'ltem Jn Viet.- nam." Thia M-year-old wife of a retired minister volimteered alter more lhaJl 25 year1 ol 1overnment service u: a computer s11t.em11 analyll "I thorouJhly 1cree with our reasons !or being over tben. The Army called for civllfao volunteers, and feeling qullOed, I uked to co. "Sometbinl 1UU could happtn to cancel m.y orc11n,u abe •a Id. Ori&inall,y, she was to lave been in Vletiwn on Ftb: 15. Mn. Huvey 1pecula&ed that receat Virt Ccma: al· taci:1 on South Vletnamae cttiel could have been a reuonJ« tbt dtlay. Mn. Harvey, holds a GS-12 rating in ltle Civil Servict, equivalent to the rank of major. · Sunshine's a Superman Mello w Y el.low Orb Bless~ Southland Again 81111, M ... , rltle• TWUIUDAl' ''"' -.............. J:M l .M. l.t l'lnl fl ........... , ... t:t5 ...... t.4 ~ " ............ 1.JOl.11'1 .... , StCMlll ,.,... ....... , .. 11:11 l'.m. 4.1 -·-•:• ...... s-. ,, ........ ... ......,,, ........... , •• ,11\. ,..,., •• ,... I.Mt .. -//Mr. 1 Mir. u ~r. ll MM. 2' c ... , .. PM"l'ftf _____ ,..a?TIY:MLM.IST t•• -·-··· ...... - -. RETURNS FROM YllTNAM • G9n. Ears. G. Wheeler Gen. Wheeler May Request More Troops ..WASHINGTON CAP) -Chairman Earle G. Wheeler ol the Joint Qllef1 of Staff returned today from Vietnam and prompUy met with President Job.Mon to discw:1 troop need! !or Vietnam. Gen. Wheeler conferred ai a White House breaklut with Johnson and the President's top.level military, diplomatic and intelligence advisers. A full -scale Cabinet m e e t J n g , described In advance as a regular session, was set ror later in the day. There was no indication t h e Wheeler.Johnson conference would produce any immediate aMouncemenl that more fightiJ'lg men will be sent to Vietnam. Johason Udes conttnued to insist, as recently as Tuesday night, that no !orma1 requut for rein· forcement.!I had been presented to the President. , \ - Kennedy · U~ges Draft , R-eforms ~ . , Senator Urges Having Lottery Instead of Drait WASHINGTON /AP) -Sm. CIJI. lord P. C-(R·N. J .), urges Presl· dent Jobneon to revise tbl: 1y1tem " military draft calls by •libotituling a lottery or random selection and inducting younger men first. Cale '9id he opposes the end of draft defermeob for rpo1t coDege 11·adllale ltudentl. He commented' in a speech prepared for Sen.ate delivery today. "The President's deciljon to end m0$t graduate .student deferinents tackles only part of tbe problem," Cose said. The decision could re.uh i n dilcrlmloeltion against gra d uate students and disrupt educational in- stitutions, u:i,d Lue. ~ Noting that Jotmaon announced a year ago he woo1d Woe u uecutive order .to draft yOunger eUgiblll ftrlt, c-~ thlp bM not --· cla m $ • Gas01fue . Peril Over; 2,500 Return Home .HAGERSTOWN, Md. (UPI) Pi>lb ..., --""''" today 'removed a W'NCbd. taat. truck leMing highly voJ.aUI:• prOptme pa and aDow· ed about 2,500 ).'CIOIS to return to their bomes. · The truck was bc4lted by a ro.d crane, ..to a fiMbel;l tnctor.traQer and ~ U) a vac:a.t flekl in an uoinhabiild Mel Oil lht -.tlrta· of town . Althougil the ~ ol .. """"Ian was removed, tbree U.&erstown public schools remained cloled for the day. 'Sdlool offtclals had an· nOWJCed the ciollng Tnetday Dilbl Residents wert evacuated Crom their homes Tuelday night after a slow-moving Western M a r y la n d Raihray freight . train collided with the ..... .,;ct ... 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'UAI ANTHD TO IE ONlT 1 OF 3 llAllDS SHOWM W.F.REG. 1296 13.9& ~t W"11Ul9fe9 • Solid state • Sound in- stantly • Plays 4 speeds • Record storage space. w.r •• 49 IEC. 15.• • Multiple vitamins plus il'Oll • Bottle coit- tains year's supply of 365 tablets. •.•. u •. 2aa 3.88 UlllT 1 WITI CMPl9 Sundty 11 te 6 P.M. .. . ... 8 OAIL Y PILOT Wednesday, Ffbrua.ry 28. 1%8 Soviets Ha_rassing U •. S. Navy Vessels WASHINGTON (AP) - Sovie( ~hlpt bavt reportedly bar...ed U.S. Navy veHell about 1 d()f.ell times 1n the waters off tcona since the ~unbt Jl}ortb Kcrrun 1elsure of the lntelliience ship Puebk>. Bottl the U.S. and Soviet Unioi sent si2eable naval foroea hlto tM Sea of Japan era area ba the WUe of the J>uebi9 tnddent. Most of tbe harassments have gone unreported of· ficiaUy, IOUl'Cff uid, ap- parently to a v o t d •I· grav atlng Amtrlcan t.eDJiona over Ule situation growing out of tta. ..Uure of the Pu9blo IDd ttl crew. TbroalJ ODt ~ ln· volved ,. collWoD, described 11 mtnar, between the U.S. cteetroyer Rowan and a &oviet merchants ship, the Kapttan Viaolb9kov. on Jan. 31. 'tile U.S. claJmed the Rowan h.ad the rlatit of way. The unreported incidents were DNI' • milees. eourcea aaid. By th.ls. t.heJ meant that Aoviet lbipl, m o I t 1 Y d~ and tntelU1ence ~~~~~ '==. • 11ll•d d elo1 1 ~ ~coma~ have ecal· .. CPwn tblir naval forces ia l>e ,,..... off Korea =1· At om point, the had llOlllt l 4 ,...e,.ipt, iDcludlnC t w «! cruisers, operating ln tbe Nrne general arer where the U.S. fleet had been built up. , -.... This Soviet naval presence ha.· u0w beeh reduced to a~ur five or six destroyers and a f • w intelligence veHtls. The reel reportedly have moved back toward VladJvoetok , the main soviet Naval baM ln the Far East. The U.S. NayY b a s meanwhile wi~rawn the nuclear-powered c a r r I e r Enterprise from Konen waters and sent it into ac· tioa In the Gull of Tonkin a1ainat NorUl Vietnam. This wu the E n t e r p r i s e ' s oriClnal mi1Qoli before it wa diverted to the se~ ol Japen shortly after the Putl*>wae~. Two bi& U.S. aircraft car· rlert, ttle Ranger and the Coral Sea. together with their 1upporting destroyers and 1upply ves&ela. remain In waters near Korea. At its peak, the U.S. naval build-up off Korea totaled more than 7.0 th.ips. 'Ibe dual proble m of Korea and . Vietnam i 11 1trainiq the Navy'• carrier resource1 lD tbe Far East. '!Wt namWly would be three carrilrt QI N.t\ Vteamn llUldml air atrtbs. with two other fl&'• ric'I either at Sobie llY" tn the Pblllpplnes I t r res*r• met maintenanot • tn Rone Kong for crew 1'tf\ and reCNation. Now.~ Navy main"'8t Ro~ey Not Shocked At Rocky's Decision all five carrim on thl llne -three olf Nord> Vietnam and two off Korea. This means less time off for necessary upkeep and crtfw rest. It also .1\1•1 9Pdll longer comt1at tour1 ll9 tbt Far &alt for carriers wtUch have bee" spending five or six monthl at a time ti war duty. Pacifis ts ' Paralyze Air Base t.JDOBN AIR B A S E , 1'\ai~nd (UPI) -Eig,trt •rltish and C a n a d i a n ~cilists tied up traffic to· day for about 50 minu ,es Inside this air base shared by Thai and U.S. forces before being hauled away bodily by Thai 1ecurity tuards. The demomitr4'ton 1¥1· furl~ a MMtf ~ MH ··--yfeltet ICltiell ~ US. bomblni in Vietnam" and squatted Oft tbe pave· meDt 100 ~ bwlde the main iate. 'Jile ll'OUP Wal END 0, THEI• JtUl .. IY -Three traveltra from Uruguay, from leNlu Woannon, Raul Scona and Oscar Fema ~ 8,000 miles to Detroit in this 1929 Dod.. an, hoping ~ f•t would land~ for theni ti•• Motor Clty. They arrived Thou~ Flee Kenya To Beat Brituh Law WJd by Pat ArrowmUth, 'SI, LONDON (UP I) -'n. Al'-have been who decsribed herseU as a .___,.,. of plllieky r., • x.n "full time peacemovement ~ Pakiltaala fJee1q ,.eemc ya liDce tbt organizer for eeverat yelJ"I, ~enya surgtd bM Loadtl to•ea aaent bege ftrlng who has been imprisoned Airport tioday, trying to I-' IMm and ClvinC their jobs in Brita.in tix times far under the wtn won 1 '° Africans. peace activity... hastily passed new IJD• So maay -H,000 in the The iroup, fotr men anct migration ... bar-s Ui• fast two wttu -have tied four women dressed in from Britain. to Britain ttMit the Labor ala<:ks and sport 1hlrts, was The la P9I e4 ~ • ...... ~ haraa11ed by an American by a ~;vot.w .;:'jortty s 10 p~ i ... tt serviceman In c i v 11 l a n the houlf' of commona To41• ~ ti. trtf\t clot.bu wbo tried ro rid• day altM IM Q • t 4 n commonw111Kh clU.ns. h11 mot« biM tM>up their Elizabeth •• u..-. to Home eecretlr'y · Jam• ruil. 11lp it Into llW bf ....... , Callalhan 1ppeal9d for tht s1 TM Alteda ... Pnle He made the coml?Mlltl . On 1'118 tut pua. the ThUJ'8day nJOrt. · la'w in the name of 1ood Mlchlpn Q o .,, Geor1• in an interview taped for c,Cliat succeeded In knock· It would restrict Use ract rtlatlone. But some RomM1 181,. Ntw Yort WGBH·TV, Botton'• educ•· Ill the banner out or tbe nllm* « Xeoy.a As'-~ foes called lt reclsm. ~v. Nelaon A. Rockefeller's tional. chamel. . demonstrators' hands. even those with ~ A number of backbeocb stlt.ment that bt'd IC~ I In Other political develop-After 50 minutes durin& paaaporta -enterial lri• LabMites voted a&ahlst the ~blican pr t 1 ld entlll . !Mlltl: which tramc piled up in1ide lain to 1,500' beadt a JtM. bill, joining with opposltioo draft i11 not eo ~--Negro leader Charles UM base and outside along Tbf! t h o u 1 a D d I of Liberals and Conllervatives. "Any r.d-b\ooded Amert· Even led ~ votin& over •ix Friendship Highway, police bewlldtred A.llaftl w h o A.II ..Umeted 1110 member• cu would take UUs poel· white candidate~ and won a pleke<I up the demonetrators made up the l.telt wrae of . Parliament ot all three ttoa" iwau-1 aaJd runoff spot a1amst Oharlet md 1oeded them into two to BrM.in left a ecn o1 =:bltllned in what BUt Romney did ~ com· Griffin f~ the Mlsslsal~ whicles. The group and two tumwt and vtoletie\ at npepers caHed 1 meat "' speculllt$all Wt the b:'C.''onal •t vaca other conftderatu w b o Nllrobl Airpcst. Poaict Wiid molt'' llDd the u,., ....... Monday aft« startlnc ~\ l)ec. 29. '1967. Scorn, the OWllel', said Qie bouOl \M car 10 yean ago ror , 1750 and only recentlJ hid been offered Sl.000 for it. Coming! DClll'I MISS IT FLOOI TAX SALE lt77 HAllOR BL VD. COfTA MHA New Hamplblrt prtll tblt by P· John Bell William. were ~ p t a c t cJa to Mil beck u.o.1•• bil&'Mt ltl1•WI)' oa a. ma· l\ockeftlllf'• ~ onr D-Mlt•. Said Even, brother ~ at another 1ate of bn.mtll'antl' rtlltht• ... Jor . gueaUoa ill Jtlrl. U. = ~ ned ol alaiD chll rif.!ta leader were taken to the downtown who cbar"ed ttle a•....,.... IUU, UM vote WM 372-12 -===---=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::=====:......====::. hJa of for Mldftr Ewin: 'Wl'rt f'>" a u yw • tM OCP ., .... .u.i nom·,_i111i11ii foi 'WilDiiitblaiiiitllctlaaiiiii.'iiiiiipoLiiii'ceiistatiii'onii. iiiiiiiiiii1iateiai iniiaidiriivilntiiirai1ni.iiiii .iilform:m-._m::~a"s'=;;;;::;===;;;;;;:;:;~;;;:;;;i;;;;=-=-=-=-=·==·;~~;;-=-=-=-=-lMlmf. II ....,, • Mormanwm-= ~ ... -. w: s• tn Bottoe. Ht mused to -wer one -an the Mor· mca Ohurch'1 llttitude to-wvt the Necro -but he Mid: t'No one tn the Republican pll'tJ has been men ardent In lfflting aa end to IOclal and recill d1tcrlmlmtioe than I .,.. t,,..na..4 '9 ~tMt..., ...... helnl ls a chlld ol God.'• Mtnnesot.a Sea. Eulftl J. McCarthy. also In Botton. uid m .. nwhllt be upedJ the Impact ol NCeDt events in Vietnam to ntna mot• AmeriCIDI ICaintt the war. McCarthy laid that 1wtn1 could move "across the nne.. ln the next two °'" three months -before the DtmocraUc National Con· wntlon at which he hopes to 11et the prtsl~ntlal nomina· tion. ''If we can bokl a flrat bal· lot In Chlcairo. the Preeldent will be In for a real con· test." McCarthy seld. "A very lar1e number of vot- ers hu moved cloetr to tht dMdln& point." Greece Set To Br~ With Sweden RCA NO.I SftVICI TICHNICIANS POI TOP 9UALln IXPllT AN11NNA INSTALLATION. Tiie C.NY•fM • ~ l!J .. lC M. In ren.111111er l'icl\lrt FOR--THE MONEY COLOR TV LOW AS '29911 NO MOMIY DOWN 2 YI AlS TO PAYI_ START 275 EUT 17th. ITlllft 642-9742 COSTA MllA 642· NIGHT •fMI DAY SERVICE NO A.M. TO t:IO ... M. SATUIDAY 11 A.M. TO 6 '~ ... and you're lnvl#ecll To #he moif &eautllul Bridal Show ever, ltorrlno ~tterly enchanting laihlons inspired by this, the ntw Age ol Romance. Do plan to attend ... SATURDAY, MARCH 2 3:00 P.M. NEWPORT le .... te ,.,Cstw fw our 9rettel pria drewlnt • • · two Wy ~ coupl.a will win 1 trip to J1m1iea vie DELTA AIR LINES .~ wit spend 1 deys 1t the luxurious Shew Per\ Hot.I °" evtt.. Bey. Other ttcltf"9 prizes. tool Industries Would ~'1.Ute llOIJle ht!IP ta ~,..a tdes? You -men tax pay. ... Orance County by toms ilandi· ~ GQodwW Ifldus· ea ~ clients into 1 e I f supportini workers. whose $800,000.00 annual wages SJ91' tbeir Iba.re of taxes u4 allo atJmula~ Jocal buatnmL GoodwW In· dustries is non-profit. Do- ~tiOfW . <rt i:IM Cl' ~rty to ~ Mt 1U deduc-table. . Mon. thru Prf, t to 9 s.t. 9 to •• 590 w .. 19th COSTA. MQA. ........ of • New &eodwll Store In Santa Ana 1306 S. Main St. Choose from the lftClftY excellent LADllS DRESS IS Hundreds to chMM fr.om SHOES for the whole family I XTRA SPICIAL MAnlUI & IOX IPllN• s2700.., TAKI ADVANTAtl O' OUR OTHlll llDDINO VALUES "DON'T GIVE UP 'TIL YOU'VE SHOPPED GOODWILL'' I Theri II . 011-.11 a.otft ht yeur ......... ,.. ..... • ' ' ---·-- • ' . . · . ' .. Now it's your turn to move your savings to a high earning 5% Huntington Savings account! We're very excited about becoming a member of the dynamic Coota Meaa community. Our beautiful new home at 8810 Bristol Street will have its grand opening from March lit through March 8th. We'll have plenty of ,refreshments, and many additional surpriaea. Although we're newcomers to Costa Mesa, the Hunt- ington name is an ol~ and respected one in Southern California. We've been growing steadily in strength and size for forty years. Our MSets now total over S118 million and our reputation for strength, security and llOUl'ld management has spread, not only in Cali- fornia, but throuih all 50 states. Drop in and meet the staff at your new Costa Meaa · Branch of Huntington Savinga. We want to bo good nelghbon and an integral part of this great, irowini romm'llllity. We can help you plan a sound financial future-and p can make 1968 a banner year with a ~ H1111tlngton Savillp account! • I I • \ ~ "' .J 0 I- "' a: in SUNFLOWER -.. ·-" .•:.;.~~: ::::. ', • • -. - .. , ' .,. ' '. ; ...... • Your savings will grow fsster at Huntington Savings, because Huntington pays the highest allowable rate of dividends, with insured safety. Look at all the savings advantages you'll get at Huntington Savings. • 5 % current annual rate compounded daily on all insured paasbook accounts. • 5.13 % total earnings when principal and dividends remain i~ your account for one full year. • 5.26 % on special Bonus Accounts that earn an extra 'A% over current annual rates when savings in multiples of $1,000 are maintained for three years. • Savings received by the l 0th o! any month earn from the 1st and from date of deposit thereafter. Divid~ds paid to date of withdrawal on funds held three months or more providing the account re:m&ins. open to quarter's end. Accounts insured to $15,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U.S. Government. MaiA Offiot' Runtmstoa Park B"'""~ Ofi<u in: Bell-Maywood • South Gato • Wllahl,..Rllhland • Studio C1tr Ro•ra ' Monday tllroap ThUTlday 9 :00 Lftl. to 4 :00 p.m. I Prlclop 10 :00 LJD. to 8 :00 p.m. ' • , I .I . ' .. ... • • -----........... I ). I D.\JLY PILOT W~, Ftbtuiry 28, 1%8 Reagan's Reaction 'Belt Tightening' ·. To Pa y for Er_ror .. SACRAMENTO f AP) -.. :• Gov. Reaga1r warns Call-" ' forni~ to pttpare for . :-. . "some belt ilghtenin1f' to · • help pay for the •1$2 million j: error lo ftguring the cost of • · a 1967 school finance bill. .. "I believe that by some belt lightening, by further economics In adnifnisb'ati.ve . • matters, that perhaps we are goi ng to be able to whit- tle at that ju.st as we wh it- tled at the overage in Medi- Cal last year and eliminated It with savings we made in other department!." he told his . news conference Tues- day. But Reagan said that des- -pile the miscalculatlon in costs or the big boqst In aid lo local schOoJs, lie·~till hop- es to inake good OJ'I his ipro- mise to find enoue:h state money to finance $155 mil- lion in reductions or local property ta:ites In the ye a r QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancll ffitch Says Cuts Hurt UC Morale LOS ANGELES (AP) - University o.f Clillornia Presldent Charles J. Hitch 1ayf cuts in tbe university budget propo6fld" by GOv. Reagan are caUJinl a bil· ger faculty morale problem tJlil year than tbey did_ wt year. HitCh told a Dew. con- ference Tuesday th• faculty believed !lilt year'• &lalb in wtlverdty f\lDds was a one~year-only pn>p0saJ. "Now that hope· ha.s been dashed at ~ut for another year," he added, "and I think the effect is bound to be more aenow ." starting July I. ''Great Scott! Tha.t'1 not a newa bulletin, ii it!" ..__ ''I'm hoping that we can -------------------- -I still stand by the plan," Hitch aaid.i be did not believe the bud1et 1lasbes were the resuU: ot "any malice toward higher educa· tion" by ~ governor and his sWC.. "-... Reuther Joins Ne ws Picket Line LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Warkers Union, joined the picket line around the IM An geles JJerald-Examiner Tuesday nighl Carrying a placard . Reuther led a parade of about 50 picketers around the fenced and barricaded Heraid-Ex.amiMr plafit in the downtown section ol thr city. The strike by t h e Amerkan NewspapeT Guild and eight other unions began last Dee. 5. The labor dispute has been marked Uv a number of violent in- cidents, including the fatal shooting of a nonunion printer employed by the paper. 1 he said. The miscalculation was disclosed Monday by outgo- ing Finance Director Gor· don P. Smith and confirm~ by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, Posr said jhe complicated formula of the bill by As· sembly Speaker Jesse ~I. Unr uh will result in t h e state's local school dis· trict.s receiving $1.27 billion from the state this year - $70 million more than ex- pe<ted. Next year. he said , th ey will be' eligible for $1.33 bil- lion, 182 million more t h a n anticipated. He said this could cause a $143 million deficit for the wJscal y e a r ending June :l) and a f219 million deficit for the follow - ing year. Republican Reagan said the Democratic · controll~ legislature's conferen c e committee on Unruh's bill "denied the exec u t I "e branch and the Finance De· partment" entrance to their final meeting on the meas- ure. Democrat! cont:roll~ t b e conference committee 4-2 although the Republi- cans signed the report. 'Panthers' Interrupt City Council Governor Criticizes Assessment Boost The unillfirsity's fiscal ex- perts said it would cost $311 million to run the campus, hut Reagan's, bMget alloca- tion was S280 million. SACRAMENTO (AP) -about $5,000 .. The action Hinting at possible behind-followed a complaint from the -scenes maneuvering, Valinda teaclm' Br ya n Gov. Reagan bas criticized Stevens that tbe land was the boosting of t'tle assessed under-assesled. value of his Malibu HHJJiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' property a1 "wry unrealls- :~~ ku::.~:' ~~,~ ~; ~ the original national peals Board was politically motivated in incftasing ... AUTO' GLA. 55 COMPANY asseased value seven-fold , ••;lier that day, Reacan l 536 M-•'-d e C M CaAf said: ""9wp0rt .. -. . Oita eta, • "Well, on tile basis of the eviden<:e presented, l have to believe that there was some other reason that caused the boll{d to take that action . • I'll make any decision later as to what happens." "I don't think anyone on or off the board, including the tax appraiser, knows as much about the property in the MaUbu lUUs as I do,., said Reagan, who enjoys horseback riding. ··over the last 15 years, J've ridden ·_over .~bout every foot of lt ... The board boosted the assessed value of the 54 Soutbern California acres [rom 17 .500 to $54.000, in- creasing Reagan's taxes by nporioocod total . r*******• glass service • C-piet• ..... ,.._ Semca for An C... &: Tntdi:s e hpart l~a Wort: e C_&._for_ • Gtlllu &: Mlrrws for Home-lnsar9tC ...... lu1h1et.s • P'le•l-Glau 111.11 hlll The original national Reuther 1aid the "entire labor movement is morally obligated to support any such group as this one in- volved in this strike-lockout, and I will urge t h e American labOr movement todow." BERKELEY IAP) -A Kids Lik e lo PIONSSIOJIAL ....... SllVICI AUTO GLASS COMPANY PHONE 54&.9321 city council meeting was in· r Ask Andy' terrupted Tuesday night by l---~~~~'!_--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 400 Black Panthers and sup- Earlier Tuesday , Ma<:hinisb Union President R. L. Siemiller showed up on the pk:ket line to an- nounee the AFL-CIO e:it· ecutive committee h ad voted in Miami to eontinue actively iU support o( the strike. Siemiller said tM com- mittee a lso voted to "vehemently deplore" use of strikebreakers and to work in Washington toward legislation prohibiting use ot strikebreakers in any labOr dispute. porters whose I e a d e r & demanded that Berkeley police be disarmed. Panther chairman Bobby Seale called for formation of a Negro police force for the Negro area ol the com- munity. I Seale, 31. and his wife. Artie, 21, were arralgned in Mlftlicipal Court Tuesday.I accu•ed of possessing a sawed-off shotgun and a .45 automatic. Charges of con spiracy to commit murder were dropped. The council recessed Its sesson twice after members of the audienee crea~ uproars. ~k~~- LIDO CENTER SURPRISE FOR YOU! l3E SURE n> COME It® THE MAAKE:T THUl2S. FEE'.zqtti. ASSETS STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMB ER 31, 1967 Cash and Securities ...•••••• , ••••.•••. , •.. , • , ••• , . $ loans on Rea l Estate .....••.•••••••. , ••.. , . , , • , ••. loans to Facil itate Sale of Real Estate Acquired in Settlement of Loans ........ , , , , , . , , , , , . , l oans to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate Acquired fo r Investment •.•• , , , , , , , •• , , . , , , , , ~ , , • loans on Savings Accounts ..• , , , , • , , , • ~. , , , .• , • , , , • Federal Home Loan Bank Stoc k .... , •• , ••• , , , . , , •.• , • Office Building. I.a nd, Furniture and Equ ipment (at cost less depreciation) , •• , , , •. , , • , •• , 4,598,629 56,550,328 20.~50 24,938 180,081 486,000 678.301 Re1 t Estate Owned ·for Investment •• ,.,.,., .••. , •• ,,., l ,725.888 Real Estate Owned (acquired in settlement of loans) .. , , , • , , •. , , , ••• , • , 313.191 Other Assets and Deferred Charges . , .••..... , ••• , , • • . 1.638.5 79 TOTAL $66,216,685 LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH Savings Accounts ..•• , , . , , • , , •• , , • , , •• , • , , • , ••• , , $55,996,674 Loans in Proc:e~s ..•..•••..• , .•••• , •••.• , . , . , , , •• , Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank •.•.. , . , . , , , • , • Other Liabit!ties ...••..•...•••.•..•• , ••••. , . , , ••.• Capital .•.•• , ••••• , , , , • , •••••••.••••• , ••• , .•.•• Surplus , , ••..••••••• , , •.•..••.••••••• , . , , . , , . , •• 878,787 .C,354,000 1,045,648 300,000 30,000 General Reserv!s and Undivided Profits , •.••••• , , , .~. . • .3,611 ,576 lOTAL $66,216,685 D OWNEY SAVINGS . AHO LOAN AA80CtATION Main Office, DOWNEY, 8630 Fk>rance Avt., 923·5561 ,ALOS VERDES l'lNINSULA, 19 Pen insula Conttr, 377·9591 NEWl'OllT llEACH, 2043 WHtcliff Dr., 642-6533 FULLEllTOll, 2453 [. Ch1pm1n Ave., 879-5210 NotlWALll. 13910 Pionoer 81vd., 861-3271 "The Aasociation That Carta" '•· • - - (TODAY and TOMORROW) OF OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION ALL 3 LOCATIONS OPEN 'TIL 10 P.M. LOSE • GAIN • RE·PROPORTION ' Enroll Today For What ·do You Have· To lose? HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA CAN ASSIST YOU TO LOSE' UP TO 20. LBS. IN FACIUl1S FOR MEii 20 VISITS FACIUTIES FOR WOMEll REGULAR HOURS: Mandoy lllrv Friday lOa.m.· 10 p.111. Satvnlay 10 o.m.-61 p.m.: S.ncloy 1 p.m.-6 P•· We're prOlld of -Spa -try us before .,.. choose le avr guest -gaocl at al lacatlans /--------'\ cetMJUlilln'MT 4M11 mlf PMI lAtWla ..... I f ~!::mSPl t I I .. wi ... ., SPA........... ... Ulltr .. vw.t .. .,. .. ._ I '* ""'"•• """" I•••,. •-11> I•.._•""" l+.ctritel ltl•• .... ......... 0.., .... , ._ ......... "'""'""""' .... _ .. .. ,,.... .. tllM .... ........... * ,_, s--.f .. I c1 4 1 1 ~r ··;1 .... .,..~,. , ..... , ... I .. _ .•. • • . * COITA.llflSA 549·3361 ·-._<.-za11 ,...., ..... '* ANAHllM 826-0381 .,. s. .... '"' ,., ·--639·2441 &UL- \ J I( ' .. ' ,. 'i , ' -; I J . • ' j . ' ! ' • I " ' . ' . ·' ~ l ' • I 4 .... I ~ i I J • ( ,. I I " - -- 8&U'B Ntn'ICES - J . . .. $ANTA ANA - A 10. w-..n, two-man SQperiar Qou(t Jury went into 1t'bat auetneys tor both aid.el pc:dded wquJd. be a Iona hllddle here in SUperiol' o.t tA>dJy wtth~ con- ~ ol evidence preMD- taUOn tn the '12 m1lllon fraud trial ol four men. More 1bln 40 • wltneMea ~ '° the b1ablY comp&ex 'n-.dal evidence artayed bebe tbe jury in the llWl•-Jonc trial. Even ao, Depuo Dllt. >..-,. Joe Dickenail' bM coaunenfed, tbe (t*wcatl• • oal.1 ''acrMcbed .. surface'' of a tangled tlnadal operation 1bat ~an Anaheim but IDCl a......-dairy. Cblraed with ~K'J and grand 1beft f oQowine an Orabge County "trand Jury investllatloo of their aJJtced cbeck manlpUlation acheme ·are Samuel I.onto, Sl, ol Garden G r o v • : Benone Terrano, 48, of Eaa1e Rock and bb brother, Vlctior. 42, ol Orenge. BGbert ~. 40, ol Oatarlo, named • tbe fourth member ol th e Fullerton lnvestmeat f1rm known as A s S·O cl • te d lllveston, .. charged wHb consplrecy only. All foar men are free on ball. The pro.!eCutiOD h a I dmged. that the four men toot over operation cl the Roctview Dairy in Fullerton, a u~ the firm's cbecq, among others, to defraud t b e Orange Empire National Bank~« Anaheim of an estimated $12 million. The embezzlement o c c u r r e d over a three-month period in late 1965, testimony bu btdJcated. Longo , recently w a a sentenced to one to 14 ye.an { •• J»ellt)ft' Gill ADll Bmll. 14. of S.Ota Ana (Wftotly at-tendine ICbool at the Children'• Asthma Re- leardl ID&tltute alid HOlpUal (CARii{) in Denver, ta abown at lunch in ICbool caf&- eria. , ' W...,.,, Ftlwufy 28, 1968 MeWdykind Opem Stylish 'ROmeo' By JOANNE SHAW 6t .. ..., ""'""" 'l'be Natkall ~ Comp.D7 0 p • 1l • d hi M'eliodylmd It.lad Y«ldQ nlaht with a styllab and weU done producti<ln of the Bard'I immortal ''.Romeo and Juliet." "lluneo and Juli.et" wll1 be repta~ on 'lburlday at 11 a.m. Th• ~=-Y a1Jo wU1 staae tbe apeare- an comed1 '~lfth Night," S.turdey at 11 a.m. ~a 3 p.m. Directed bJ P b i 111 p N611.ter, tile yoult,fUI trOUP'• intefpNta~ ol tbe tale of the traaic: lovers' doea not get boeaed won in ttie Ellubeth1111 language. Michael Aronaoo, • b o played· MerQ!tSo, deservea credlt for brinlinC out tbe ~edy where it has often been oectected. One ol th• ' best ol the ll&ber ~ts Martha Mlller as Juliet's perf«maoce, a.s did I.en ii ta ,.., .. hil ICeDe doddering Dlll'M tamed Jn t'bolmoll wbo 'p-,..ct J'riar rib Belrfolio. pla"4 by =•=n=o=t=b=e=r=_•_x_e_e_l_l_e_n_t_La __ .. _anoe __ • ___ _..;.,_ Baroett Berent, ln WhlCh be ls d:nmtenly trylol a, "con- 1\n" biJ friend Jtomeo.. 1be two Ind playen, Joan WUl'berg 11 Juliet, and Stepbeo Coleman u Riocneo, did> excelent joba of pr~tiDg tbe adolescent Jovers. Miss Weisberg played her part 'With the appropriate notDibeJ' cl ~ii tle I, daydreams am blushes to make Mr H• ye a r • o 1 d <lhiracC.. 1"eeble a n d therefore. more tragic in the end. Coleman's &meo was likewile dlaracteriJ.ed wUb the cutomary adoleloent eothnafMIDI ml pauicms which rault In 4be tm.IUIDg ~ .., llle Ahl Hirt~ •• ,..., ................. tragedy. . . In It.ate prison by a Loi -" Anteles judge on aimilar charges 1n that county. He Not EnoUgh Tickets Said Firing Ca1Ise ia free OD a $17,500 bond, iuued after he filed hil ap- peal ·~ that conviction. Police . ' <:ounty Man . · In Branding SANTA ANA -°A!J Anaheim man Mio allepdly branded Ile foot ot hJ1 «irJ friend's 6-year-old daughter GARDEN GROVE. ,- A = 80~e:r!r t~~ ia: highir•y petroJman. saya be , aanity hearing March 7 here waa fired . here for· falling in Superior pourt to write enoup tnlfic · ' . ticket.a Walter John Brace, 22, la · charged with felony child Motorcycle patrolman abuse.' He was arrested Jasf Burton Bodeolcbatz, 52, of Jan. 31 at the 216 S. Mln- Garden Grove, a 16-year <!better Ave. flome be veteran of,, the f~tce, saJd at.es with the child'• Tu~y, I can t ~eate divorced motber, M r 1 • vlolationa for the sue of JMMA K_ .. _,.. ... I cff:atj " v1wv UUGWA, -· Bodea':;bllts aaid h. Similar felony charges dilmiaaal · ed ~~ 1 against Mrs. Kobemik, w,ho was 11gn Y wat alleged to have sWod Californi~ Highway Patrol and watched while her cl1ild Commiutoner Harol~ W. was branded, were dropped Solllvan. He &!so said he " 1 t b her commlttal to expects to be reinstated. Metropolitan State Hospital He contended he was for the Mentally ill in warned ~ee times in tbe Norwalk. Renewal of , the lut t.o years that M charge• against her will de· ·:wasn't writing e n o u g b pend on the report ol. her ticJcets. pbyslclana a dbtrlct ft. "'lbere Lt no place in the torney's inv-estiptor said patrol structure that aays Tuesday. a man baa to write any1;;;;;;;:;;;:;======~1 pven lllDll>el' of citations," be sald. Rites Slated For Minister SANTA ANA -Funeral senices will be held Friday momhlg for the R e v . Waley A. H a v er m a 1 e , former net.or ol the cburcb, bUtorian for the L o s AnceMI Episcopel diocese a n d resWrar-comptrollu for the BIO)' H o u 1 e Tbeololical School P'atber Havermale died Tatldl1 ta 8allta Au at the ... of 61. COMPLm --=-:a LWe .... ....... u.c.... e Mil LC:... ttwy. c-.. ... •ma ....... ._..._ ., ......... ..... ,... "" Mio• .... I II AL FORGIT Protect every credit ca.rd in yourwallet . fromlossortheft : .. \ ·with UCB's new protection plan.. ' . . "' You can get it only with yoµr UCB Ma~ter Charge cant Say you lose your wallet. Or someone steals it - an.d ru'ris up charees on your credit cards. Ouch. But now·-fo·r only $1.50 a year -you can be protected. UCB's MW insurance plan covers charps arisina. frpm misuse of a'7' or Ill your credit cards, up totl,00<>. Covers you right hm the d1te of loss- retrotetlwty-.-.n before ~ repolt thl lou of your cards. Not bid fOr St .50, riatrt? This new insurance plan is subject ~ lfl the provisions of a master pol icy issued to United California Bank. Sl1n up with UCB for your Master Charge card. While you do, sign up for ptOtection I too. Then carry your card with confidence anywhere in the state. <Net' 80,000 merchants~ your busiNss. Use it also 1D pt a cash advance~ at arry UC8 office. Or u klenttbtion t.c>cash a check up to $150. Also, your UCB~ card has built·tn c:reclt life insurance that cowers outstandi~ tndetJtOi 11 I Get~atthe~ nearest JC*. trsthec:Md tt.tdoela~ ( . ···-·--------:1!···"""----· ..... ' I .. •• ' . . . -. . .. : . JO DAILY PILOT Wedntsday, Ffbruary 28, 1%8 News of Coast Men Serving in U.S. Base~ Around World lst Lt Rlcbanl Cienhtakl, Mes.a. bas been named an St . Costa Mesa. has been mamttnanee of & rou nd of Ne.wport Harbor Hilb hu been asalped to Cam Clair E. Bllllt of 14903 Seaman AJu R. ..... son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph element sergeant with the named an element sergeant search and" height findiq School. 1~7. Raftb Bay AB. Vietiwn. Jacboa St., Mldway Ci~. USNR, IOI of Mn. Maida rank of cadet tachnical sgt with the rank of technicaJ radars baa been ualaned AJrmu WeJci.el. a fuel bu ben uaJped to Head-F. Brown, M.12 Leilani C 1 e 0 s i I n 1 k I of 2524 at the U.S. Air Force sgt. at the U.S Air Force to Cape Charles Air roree Spec. 4· Jolla O. Fwcte. systems apecialiat. ii a quaners Battalion. First Drive. Buntinctoa Beach, Westm.ln&ter Ave.. Costa Academy. Academy. Station. Va. Jr .• ~. U. S. ArmJ, son member of the Pacifie Air Marine Dtvisfoa. near Da bu been uslped to the Mesa. has been asnoM(f as Cadet S p r a d I i' n g a of"-and u -J 0 Forg'• For-• R• ·11 a -adua•· N•-1:"-tnam destro-". USS Pertim ht ~~ · "--ond ~ Howard Aerographer's Ma•-3.C. "u. 'u.&•· · • '-"" ......... "' .. ~ -· Y1e • .i.'i: Dav in the p'-•• necutive' officer of the 34tb be -' ... _ I f 1969 ~ w Co St Co_.-of C9l'ona -1 "--H1gb the Swm; U9,J• . uu· mem r Ul uic c ass o . ~tJtcbelJ, • n of Mr. and Gerald G. Ki111fa&ller, USN, ot l2'i4 nway ., lt.. """' --ArmaMd. 1st In!ntry. near will be commissioned a se·. Mrs. Eric ltchell of 4005 son of Mr., and Mrs. Sam Mesa, has been anlened, to School. A~n. Peter L O'Sllea, . ippinea. SaJgoo, Vietnam. cond Ueutenant and award· Blenven1'do. "-n Clemen•-. Kinsfather of UM East m the 25tb Infantry Divilion's HU wife. Delane, la the USN. IOD of,Mr. and Mn. P-"-T • ...,.. u~ Lt. Cleszinski i.s a d a ies degr•e o gradua a.. "' _..J . 25th Adml a.tr ti ,.... da ,....t f Mr -.& M Patrick O'Shea of 1051 Lt. ~· . ._ o7nn, -adua~ ct C«ona del Mar eti ,_ th .. dn . graduated al Tyndall AFB. St., Costa Me~ has been n..-a on ""'m· u..., er o . auu r1. Cheyenne St.. Costa Mesa, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted ii· b School 1964 on uom e aca emy. Fla. from U. S. Air Force assigned to the USS Estes, peny, Cu Chi. Vletum. 0 . A. Young of 255() Oxford graduated from Aviation Reed, 33 Channel Road, Jg • Gadet Edward w. Weise. weapons. controllers. amphibious force flaphtp, Airman t.c. RelN!.rt D. Lane, CoJta Men. ~hanical Fundamentals Ne~ Beach, bas been Sgt. Marvin "E. Reid, ,ton son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lt. Mitchell. trained to in the Western Pacl.Oc. ., WeiebeJ, son of M11. Ruby Staff Sgt. WllJM E. BIM, School, Naval Air Technical anigJfed to the Navy Attack of Mn. Barbara Reid. 2510 L. Weise Jr. of 1753 Iowa , direct opera t io n and Kinsfather is a' graduate L. Pippin or Costa Mesa, USMC. son of Mr. and Mrs. TraininC ~nter, Mempbls. Squadron VA-212. Delaware SL. Huntington --==-_:_:::.:_::..:..:.....::..~::_::.::_~,~:...:...:.~_:_~_:__:...~~~~~cc-~~~-==-:.:...:..::.;;;.:.:.__:::.....;,~:__~~~~_;_-=--...;...;..~_:___:~=-:...::::::....::.:::.:.;.._..:.:.=:::::!!~,.:::.:::.::.:..:.....:::.::::!:.::::.:...-=.:.!..:.:..:=-:...~~_;_~~-- Beach and Edward Reld of San Diego. iJ a member of the 91st Bomber Wing. winner of "le USAF award for two 1 y e a r s for meritorious service. The (;..ganiiation "' a s cited for its achievement in long range flying agai•st Viet Cong target. in B..52 S t r a t o f ortr~ while deployed at Western Pacific bases. Sgt. Reid . an aircraft mechanic, is a graduate of Newport Harbor H i g h School and attended San Diego City College before entering the service. Pvt. Bruce C . Coun- tryman, son of Bruce Coun· t.ryman of 410 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar. complete<! two weeks or training under simulated combat condillons at Camp Pendelton. Seaman Appren. Dan S. McDaniel, USN. 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan F McDaniel of 479 Oak St .. Lagu na Beach, has graduated from mne week.a of ti'aining at the Naval Training ~nter. Sen Diego. Pvt. 1. C. MJcllael R. Mays, son of Mr. and Mn. Julius R. Mays ol 345 Wake Forest Road, Costa Mesa, has been amped to Wing Eq uipment jlepair Squadron-27, Marine Service Group-27, a unit of the Se· cond Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, ChelT)' Point, N.C. Pvt. 1.C. Thomas R. Eason, U.S. Army, 20, 800 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Eason of 513 Oak St., Laguna Beach, bas been assigned as a mortarman in Company A, 3rd BaU.llion of the 25th I n f a n t r y Division's 22nd t n fan tr J near Cu Crd, Vietnam. Pvt. 1.C. Belmat E. lOela, U.S. Army, 19, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Klein, 562 Joann St., Coeta Me~ bu been assigned as • llnmlao In the M9th Signal Ba~ talion's Company B. near Ninh Hoa, Vietnam. Pvt. l .C. Stepilen L. Brun, U.S. Army, 20. IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Lyp.nder A. Brann, :J.Xr1 DormytJroot Lane, Costa Mesa, bu bMID assigned to Headq\aters Company, 3rd Battalion of the 251h Infantry Division's 22nd Infantry near Dau Tieng, Vietnam. Pvt. Bra.M is a combat medic. Sgt. Rollo W. Allen, aoo or Mr. and Mrs. Rollo W. Allen of 1880 Fullerton, Costa Mesa. has b e e n assigned to Bien Hoa AB. Vietnam as a member of the U.S. Combat Air Forces. Sgt. Allen. a 1965 graduate of Newport Harbor High School. is an airoraft elec· tncian Atrman Gary D. Parker, son of Mr. and M r s . Clarence E. Parker. 3117 Killarney. Costa Mesa, hai; been assigned to the Air Force Toohnical Training Center. Keesler AJ!'B , Miss. for specialized schoolirl~ as I a co mmu n ication s specialist. I Airman P a r I. e r, a 1965 graduate of Costa Mesa High School a t t e n d e d Orange Coast College before entering the service. W. 0. RJcbard E . Belthlger, USN. son of Ervin R. Bellinger of 160 West Wilson St.. Costa W.esa. is aboard the USS Ho"rd W. G i I m o r e . participating in the annuaJ Caribbean training exercise. "Op..raUon Springboard." The Gilm<>re Is the com· mand ship of Submarl11e Squadron Four. whose home port Is In Charleston. S.C. Sgt. Wlllam L. Rice. son of Mr. and Mn . Clair Rice of 3547 Estb« Sl, Costa Me.a, bas been assignee! as !an automotive repairman to 'Doo MUan.1 Royal Thai AFB. 'l11a11ancl. TM aeraeant. a 1913 ·sradmt.e of Costa Mesa Blab Sc:bool, la a member ol ..,. Pdlc Air P'orcet. H1I Wife, Naocy ta U.. daQOtitr of Mr. and Mrs. :A. J. Ptrot of 11415 Ptaceotla •Ave .. 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"m~'l.29 SKIM.ES$ PORl Lllll SAUSAGE •••••. ::r:: 2' ~ M~ fa1•11 .. frah p1 odlace ASPARAGUS flMI Of 'NI SIAS• 39 C GRAPEFRUIT ~:~~ 8 c~ll 59c . ~ FRESH JUICY UMONS 2 t• 29c CRISP CARROTS ~:-2 -. 29' D'ANJOU PEARS ..::. S • '1 FRESH DATES Ulf .... 59' ''"". MAYFAIR chuck steak 49~. smoked de lites LEA• IHIUSS FUH 79c FOi IOAST1"5 ... •• MMTHEY (ll TII£ "ml 75 ( JACK CHEESE • • • • • ... iil'iEEF,.FRANKS . ~ 4 9 c BRAUMSCHW£1GER ...... ttsr.:r::it• ......... .'.3 "' '1 CAMMED HAM ........ .:\..-:~~"" ......... '2.91 PILLSBURY FLAKY BISCUITS . ... ~·. . ... lf HAFT CHEESE c: ..it: ... ~ ;::, lit : .19' llli Sil( FRANKS ........... """* .......... _.-. I' WILSON CERTIFIED ALL BEEF SALAMI ....... tt1t ........ It WILSON CERTIFIED All BEEF BOLOGNA ...... 111t ....... 9" KENTUCKY IUAl.ITY ST. ITY. $J 19 BOURBON ,. ',:s.~· f1fll '+ YODU ....... ~:=!-...... $319 · GIN .......... ~~~~ ..... C: • ·-NI llimcll ClllCf 1 1'UIS u s3 la Uft SI UT """" • ,.._. 11fta .i;llll YUYET GLOW BEER ..... ~U::S~ ...... 52.9 LlllTlll-SIA f-SPIGALS .Ollllll MAllllT STEAi •••••••••••••• • MEDIUM SIZE SNRIMP • • • • • .. FRESH FILLET Df PH~ .••••••..•••••• If ltSTEH OTSTU 1D OZ • • • • • • • • . • • • 1t FRESH nun DF TIU£ coo ............• • nw nun If ·sou · · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·~ .. FRESH FILLET Of IOCI ftSH ••••••••••• air CHIH & PEELED SHRIMP·:::~~·:::~,,. •• IOIMl sen MARCARUIE Ill.um. ....... 37- HDHS :.r~•uu•u•• .. 73' =:~ ......... s1 .. "90'$ PIZZA :=-sc ......... __ ,11• UIWI• 'Mr ,..._ ttW , ••••• I~ ... ' I \ ------ ' 1 S~1 POOple }~t Want W Feel :ri~ke They're Really Ail"ng Wtdllttdl1, F"'1wy 28, 1968 DAILY ptt.lf. JJ ~----~----------.;...;;..;.;;.,..::,::. By PETER J. STEINCRORN such as soap and water, antibiotics, a.ntihllliamlnes, ointment?" be treated wilt\ a medication do something, a time to stop some verbal advice from today's high feea to ftt It. lt'a oo blrfaln to --CMlt empty Mlded: .......... ._ written d.irecti0Jt1 • f o r ordinary, •·o I d · !uhioned" treatment. NMy a P•tlent who waUts warm or cold <'Ompresses antiseptics, and every other When I tell them "no" of some sort or other? Ap-doing somethinf , and a time tbe doctor. tut ol h doctor's oftlce as the cue mlY be; eleva-type of mecUcadon for treat• they are comp 1ete1 y parently limple remedies when nothing should be done Better rttU, tt we wras>ptd ' without a pre.script:ion, Just Uoo, rest. r.mpoury minOr ~nt of ~ moet minor in· dtacoacerted and look at me are no tonier a~plable to at all. up the PftSCJ'lptions In a wia "lftlct," ls dis• did chutes or MY ol the consequential condJt.lons. as lf I had lost my sensts our society. People seem to For many years I hAve little box, 1a.Uy tJed wttb Ot, a .. INNIMI It _., i.o ~ -*"--ttitt.n' •• , •• , •• NwertMltM. •ti __,_ ti 9'11., ........ -._... Ill po1ate4 II W.. ~ People other many bentnclal aids Time tfter time, attn or that I'm livinl fn the take the attitude that the tried to explain it on a ribbons, so that the patient!.=:======== wut ICADttblng special done available! telUng an individual to use dark agea &Dd am really condition should be cleared psychological basis. I have really had somethlnt In ..... col-. for hln. warm compresses for a tiny not up on the latest ad· up yesterday nl:oday or felt that patients are hap-hand aft.er w15f.lnt his time BRIGHT Far example, the ~ut DARK AGES papule on the chin, I am v~s in mfdkal science. tomorrow. Miss . pier wtien they leave their and payiQC his fee, he would The DAILY ''LOT , ... k .. 1tt with rheumatoid art"1tls In rny practice as an in-still asked, "Well, cao't you Thl3 toes on 10 the time. TIME FOR EVE lNG doctor's office iI they can be even hippier. ft•ws nm•r litht, tltllt •"' (l&Dtil r~J w11 terribly dustrlal nurse, J a m put somethin&.><>n It?". or Wby do they feel these clutch a prescription .or two I guess people fe,el that! ~,r,i.t. Au Y•u' ~·111~w• disappoloted it the doctor repeatedly . a 1 k e d for ''haven't you sot sc>me days that every th 1 n g, Comment ; /\s 'Miss S. Instead of walking outside verbal advice is cheap even ::!~" ihlly .aft4' •ftf.., ti!. preacrlbedpamaspir~n ~cr~e=•=m='·~o=m~tm=•=o=u~,~sal=..:v~es~,~·d=r~IWl.n.::.:·~g~s=ti~ve~·~o~r~a=nU=b=ioti='=c_:r~ec~ardl:.::e=•~s~~::.....::d=e~gr=e~e._m..:.:.::.:us~t~sa~y~s,:.......:~=ele:..:..£~:.-=•:......:ti=m=eL.:.:~e=m~¢~y'........:han=::d=e=d~,~w~i=~:.....:j=us~t -=th=ou~gh:'..:.:.....~the=::..y'_h~a~v~e -t=o_.::.:pa~y.:.::::==~====~::=~~ r•tber than tome expensive.-.. 1.,e of cortieost.erold drug. He wanted 1 o m • t b i n I special. not just t h e ordlury. Yet, upirln may 'Nd 1ult .. wu. ,,. tollowini ~; • • in~ ~: ... -J>eaJ' m . J;teincrllhn: What is bappeftlnc to our people ~? "a l reg1sterect ·ilUr• I a m seriously' ~ec;l )"i~ ~e . preOOWW*l 1Bcrease i11 tee trend t o w a r d "treattn1•• e~ with .ome kiad of medicatibn reprdleu ol ~eom~t. Wby ~ pe0ple no loaittt accept the simple remedies Boys "' Club .. News CENTRAL B R A N C H= WANTED -Boys' Club Member 4 bdleres=in pbototraphy. 1t.1fred uto It ccmductmi • ~gr by clau at the c.tf~l Boya' Club on Wedt!Uday evtn· lngs at 7 p.m. 11l1I is ao opportu~ for boys to~im­ prove their hotlby or beghl a neo.-one under expert in· struotioo. Come in and sign up now. Clyde Hart· wigsen is con· ducting a mo- del r dnrpter c0ntest in the Arts " Crafts shop. A prize for the most orlginal m o d e 1 will be awarded at the conchwon ol the ecm1ut,. Boys 10 · aod over art Urged to attend. ~ jig ~aw insti-uctibn c1-1 btlng held on Tuesdar .afternOOtll at 4 p.m. and on Monday ,venln11 at 1 p.m. Attet bJttnlLlh-' instruction a~ passmgi test the '60ysmay use the jif Ml in complfrt- tng their 1'oodro.Jecte. The Centra A r a n c h Depertmertt Boys' ol the Month_ atld the OM> Boy of the MCJl)th for January were JDDOUDCed last week. Brooke Ral'rott WU the Arts & er• D e p • r t 111 • Jl t cbok:e. HOiey Pettee W8' honored by Ult Athletic: D e p a r t m e n t and Jim Chrysler wai selected by the Social R e c r e a t l o n Department. Hosey Pet.tee was ~ by b e i n g selected as Qlub Boy of the Month. The boys S4'1ectel1 will enjoy a Jishing trip to the mountains in the 11ear futute. • Jn a meeting held Tuesday evening. Feb. 20, t h e Motheri Club ol the Central Branch a ppr o v e d the purchase ol jac~et.s for the Junior stalf members and fur the Keystone Club. 'nley also upressed their !N.nks to all who made thelr recent rummage saJe ~ success.fut. The money will be used to purchase equipment and en.large the Boys ' Club pr~ aram. New games and many tournamef!U are being con· ducted in the aamesroom by Steve Won"ICOU and his senior b9f• ~· Spelet In· ttruction • prdlllinarles are tufDg Mt blut far the Boys' Cubs ol America Na· tionef Pocket B i 11 i a.rd Toumam• Some cood IOOl'eS are being posted - come in -jcU the team. Remodeling of 1 o c k e r facilities continues under the direction . of M 1 k e campbeU, ath1etic direct.qt'. who stated tbM by March 1 gym outfits will be ltan· dard dreta for ail gym ac- tlvitles. The beated ··war Ball'· ellminatio. tournamfftt COO· tinues with the Central Brl'DCh challenging ~Up­ per Bay Branch. The "War BaU'' Teams cooellt ol 25 boJ•-•• a.13. '1'be sen t or Bulretball t~ defeated P' o 11 n t a t n Vallty, witll 10 plQen ucb ~ a fill blK IC/Ir C.· irli. Nice..,, ..... . Oar .. ,... .... . • t _,..,,._ .. .., .. Ofplr8'J ••· IMI__, ... ,,__ ..,., -a. .,,,.... ellt, ..... • diil 1lllt f..r ~~ "':"I c.Mtal ~aach etb ... twJl 1olt • ttn1lltr ,.,.,t la tM Khrlnil 'hw'MrMftf. !Alt .... ,...... ol 21 ha ~ --T· You set 2..._ ,,._. tectron with th~• fivt ttfectrve, hifhly· , ,c;;;:;,....,. soeflllf 4eodorMts. C,..•• 11n-• Desert flower ltlity ;lat' fer DrJ Skl1 aichly. perfumed, wonder ~ skrn belUtrher ...._._~·.....,·c~ roup ,~ ~~soft. !: 1.25 i: 2~50 BONUS OFFER on :·&tack & Wllite FILM PIOCISSING Extra Set ., ,, ... ~i•tt at IN llth C11t 2 ·,nm '1 PllCE Of Any slM!lfd size black l w11it1 f'!lll i,tt for teve•1 1114 ,nlltitlc. hcn4iti1ully Gura.ltd llew iwi11ts FIU if Mill& life tf putchast pllotos sllO'# sifllS of ""''' .... or prlCtSSHlf sUflS. for the "Little ~u~r'' ~ \ Fielder's 'love sHL1111e Baseball :.:-"'1~~~ Silt llowt WI @~ lf'flCW. Pll lWUE. •• dyllllllic CM- -.-tri'le e'!f::. . ,.sed ftlt ctllt!f. llomllidt age X-llcts. Ta. ."!'tt lta!Mr 4 98 1•tt cover. !dear for pracbce and w/full leithef lill••J· Adiust • sandlot play. _. tie-'°!f' M!Sl strap. • --------- SPALDING Baseball -....__ lfflCIAL LITTLE lEMvE •• , M1jor league cushiolled cOlt etn· 1 79 ter. horsehide cover with I DI double stitches. • smD1wc Basebal I Bat Lim£ lU&IK "l'ntr·Tt.," ••• Se-lect grarn norther!\ W111te asll will! litaJot leaaue players. nime ii 1 89 Gold brandrn&. 28" to 32" lt11gtlts. • ltti•, er .. w Sa, .... , 4) 1:59. • Baseman's Mitt "Dick St. Hrt" -urge s11e dollble-ply, inter ·Ix.flt web rouied by X·Laces lo palm. Fum 8 g5 padded, leather lined. X· l.xed vmsl strap. • srALD1"' Baseball Bat Lim£ lf.ACU£ "rewer·T•., ..... with MaJOI League players name 1~ wllite branding. Taped 2 29 haAdle-Clloose from 28" to 32" lenaths. • ADYANCID "A II "'"" Cold Water "Final Toucll" "All" CONCBITUTID "fr ... -Ak" Frasr•• t**r htqHt hkic ••• r.o.trotle4 I For II yw Wit-•fw lJmc>.W\tlL l lllt Ma ..... Ynr 1 49 C~tlCI a ta. ''"".t"• Inf alt Carrier .. Ct111fltlttt" • • • Now yoa <* uro balrt rverywhef e ... it's dts1aned wit-5 95 tltt YOUftl Mothtt ,. muld. • HllSHIY'S Chocolate Bars Choice of Milk Chocolate, Krark,I, :i~~dbar or 3 ~ 1 00 Jk ll11t Sin • • "Just W811derful" HAIR SPRAY lltla .. \ .. ,., ... JIM! still leaves yoer hacr ltJR. No sticky sgc stiff pile·~P ~ flakiness. , 1.11, 11 H. Size Transistor 1Ann1u llAMtNI -9 voA silt let pOrta.le ri- dro~. Uncodi· 6 , 1 00 tlOftally 111¥• 1 ted by SAV·Olt I • PA,11 IACK Book Covers fits ovtr rno~t pocket siie ~s ... insurts privacy of book ltlles. .... .., sgc NEW Get lat sr•est. smootMst $11&,¥ts ettr ftM tllt JleW .,... • -Oil feet:t ............ W¥!. TN ~ Ille edai. tllt ~-ftle ~ ••. dW· 1111e,..itor111,~. ----------------. lie Cartri't• el 1 "•· " 2 · 1 00 "Mini-Mist" 11Y -I SHAMPOO Dtliale Sf'IY nut taat Wiptm yw ~ i• 111111W1es. ~ 1.19 llstrl-Cr• Nyer ASPlllM , : . I r:,'f:~ aclle, coNs tl14 fl•. •• 1.19 Lastn-Cr• l.H. ''PUIUZlD'' li,sticks ftt , er...-.1a1cr .. . coler (asflm ... .... ~lit~ ftMOll "tm~·~~ "llClle". 7~ Glove Oil Dressing low stds. ~ .. Sp1d·11" •f Sl'AlDIM; ••. s,etial prepmtion to 33c prese<Ve tllt natural feel 'i'. ¥ 5gc ol hne leather. 4 tr. "Tropic-Aire" ~t ..-f) ~ Olce·A- • win fMf -Wide ba~e lh!~11a ••• smooth running in- M ltOA motor. De~· "1 lilll co 0<. l lOX POITAlll 7 ~ 95 N Year s,ecial "Intimate" Mfisllrt h tlH ••• lndmatc dehcro1ily soothinf, Room Heater .~. ,.. s~ar. s••softe.· _. f~t moiSllriling. =;::-= ~4~r. Silt .1. 75 "Tre,ic-Alre"wi~ Thr111est11 ... in· ~tant on hPal RIYPS hut in sttnnd~. Desert I.an color • 13(122 9.98 ,:,~imate" e SpraJ Mist 3 IL 250 Cttttlt lht --''Gloppy":·~':. m fly IEMH -3 large rmldH 21astic ticures •.• arr filled with 7~ "Gloppy", plus S ol~er . 'Plastigoop' · mol4s tor fun' stiM. ii "Tattooze" ., PIUSMAIC -Over 50 "'Id & _.1111- Sital skrn transfers . , • my age 111 '991r & 111e1 -·1 come off u"hl you w111t tlle1l1 to. fer tM THING MAKER trlMTIE:L Choose from as~orl~d colofl 1nchtd1nc "fluor· esceiit~ colon . 2 u. Size 59c lllOlllllllllWCllllllllltlfD;-;wlac·llOl•t fllll°";'~ICllMlllllN.,._IOllfllf ona TOOTHllUSHlS witlt "TOOTH-Tl"' .. ,lltJ Ima .. ,t l'mcri'-4 ., httlsta Choest frOlll 3 slylf.s ... 2. 3, 2 , 1 00 I « 4 row ill asSOl1ed bustles • . •lld colors. 111. He • • "Wizard" Air fresh..., 9 01. spray CallS in IS· sorted fr1cranm includ· 1Pg "~ntl'd". h1.Sk 39~Cf CU RAD "Ouch less" fUSR .. TINTtD y,....s,_ .... PLASTIC Bandages .... , 45 .•• 1.~ s1n1. "le"• Pad" •'t pull tff htaltn& Skill. 11t 111 2:1.00 JllllDUlllMIMllQIMINllllllDllUllllllllDllllll I Diii• lllllDI'"" U I U UU U U U ... Al PllCES ,.Elall: "'· nta """' "'" "' · JWM1y tWtlt' SIM., HUI STOIES ~ 0,.11tAA.•1tP.M.-7D•ysAWHk ~ 1020 ,,..... '" W..tctlff ftteaa NEWPolT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH , HUNTINGTON BEACH u..,.a lrMkhvnt ,,,.,... ... , ........ Disb Cloth "Baty Salon'' · . IA TN OIL c .. ctttt,..te wtt• Ceetllt Ill .... I« "' Slit ••• a.otllfs Ille lllOSt tender •• ,., Mm ~ c•. 7nc .. It. "- Toilet Seat ... MISSI ..... -[AarNie(, contOllf sh'PM suts 1n 2 29 PGPlllM talon. ftll CMf 114, stroll& ~lll&t$. • "Woo lite" COLD WATIR WASH f'lotects .. color .. fit age . tf .. fill t•ics. 1.Jt, 11 tr. Sin MliADY Transistar Batteries -Wit Ptlf S,.Cl1I . • • 79c I wit silt tw '°"*' rMits. ....... hltf2 . I I "Slri-deX" -ICATID ' ran tor-a.lief......... age . o!Wsail~UMI • tell-tllt hc4 Ul lfs .;;. Always 11 Ti• witlt WESTCLOX ••• fer trntl ••. t1e1ttt1 ••• scMll ••• ..., .... 8 1 ::1~4.98 -~iw5.98 ' ' . J f DAILY '1LOT Wed~Y. FtbnlMy 28, 1%8 :-.. •. -.. -.... -------...... . ~ ' . ·News of Coast Men Serving in U.S. Bases Around World Airman 1.C. James D. Wra11 son of Mr .and Mrs. J. D. Wray, 20'J S. SevtUe, Sao Clemente, bas been a11lped to MoChord AFB. W~h. Airman Wray, a j et &ircraft mechanic. ls a member of the :·.Military -Airlift Comm~. LL Ro• A.· Aatboay, SQ!l of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McXib- ben, 315· Granada, San Clemente, has been assigned to Clark AFB, Luzon, Pllillp- plne1. J Ll :vrthony, a WB-47 Stntojet reconnailsance pilot. 1s a member of the Air Weather Service. Pvt. Steven D. Bice. 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. U:onard L. Bi<:e, 4 7 6 Bluebird C a n y on Drive. Laguna Beach . completed eight weeks of advanced in- fantry . training at Ft. Dix, N.J. Airman l.C. Raymond L. MJtcbell Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Mitchell. 13352 Danvers Way, Westminster, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Technical School, K~sler AFB, Miu. He has been assigned to the Air Defense Command. Luke AFB. Ar iz. as a com- puter repairman. 2nd Lt. StevH R. Dolby, 22, Whose wUe, Ann, lives in Lirn:oln Lane. Newport Beach, has been asslgntid as assistant supply officer. 8th Infantry Division. Germany. • Spec. 4. WUllam L. San Soucl~22, SOD "' Mr. and Mrs. Adrian San Soucif, 1656 ange Ave., Costa Mesa, bas been assigned to Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 24th I n f a n t r y Division's 13th Artillery, Augsburg, Germany. Spec. it. San Soucie ls a survey computer &pecialial Ensign P a tr le k G. Wl.Decard, USNR, son ot Mr. aod Mrs. Edward E . WiQegard, 2983 Alta Laguna Blvd., Laguna Beadi, bas been assigned to the t ISS Conquest, which returned to tl\e West Coast followt:ng a deployment oll the coast of South Vietnam. ..,. \ Capt. F h f • A.. Belt; USMCR, son of Mr. and ' I Mn. Luther A. Best. 2785 Albatross Drive, C o s t a Mesa, bas been awarded bis fourth Air Medal f o r "meritorious adlJevelDfnt" In aerial fllghl He earned the medal while serving in Vie. wlth the ht Marine Ain:faft Wing. Sgt. Robert 8. SmHh, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Smith, 1425 Bounty Way, Laguna Beach, has been assigned to the Duluth International Airport, Minn., u a perronoel apeclallJt. Th• terteant. • member of the Aer~ Dtfell.Se Command, is a iraduate of Orange High School, and at· tended Orange C o a 1 t College and Santa Monica City College before Jobllng th• Air Force. Smith, 18 2 7 ButtonsheU1;;::======== La~. Newport B e a c b • cnctuated from Avl&tlon Mecbanlcal Fundamentals School, Naval Air Technical Tralnlng Center, Memphis Tenn. Sgt. Larey Bemmlafer, · Capl R.lelwd GrUfta, son son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Mr. and Mrs. George HemmingeY, 251 Camellia GrUfln, 2335 Irvtne Ave., Lane, N e w p o r t Beach, Newport Beach, was award- rnoted to his present rank ed the Air Force Com. while serving at Naba AFB, mendatlon M e d a 1 for Okinawa, Japan. meritorious service in Viet- -,-nam. . Alrm'aJ!. ;Apprentice Kea-. Capt. Griffin has been net.II R. SatM, USN, son of assiped to Wiesbaden, Mt. and Mn. Robert D. Geruially. MOBBED It .-y -ht ---.,.., ~----_.... ... .,...,.. lllml!V. ,. ..... ti.tllrolm. t.mty -., ..... ...ii-"" "'•"'• ...,... ,,_, ,,_,. WIM tlMI .... wilt ..,.~ """'- COMPAIHlllSIVa HOM8 1MrllOV8M811T Pu. AA fer Mr. .., !> ..... COSTA MESA WMIER CO. ........... , ... .. TOMORROW ONLY! SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF. • • NEWPORT ONLY never before advertised by Buffums' at these low prices ••. all reduced from reCJular stock, no special purchases ••• quantities and sizes limited ••. no mail, phone, c.o.d. orders FUR SALON ACCESSORY SHOP FOUNDATIONS • LITTLE SHA YER SHOP Natural 2-ton• CheVfon• mink boas, reg. 99.00_.st.OO Tip dyed aable boas, re9. 110.00 --·--·······-75.00 Natural ._,,kin mink t ippets, ranch, pastel, Tourmaline•, reg. 129.00 ----···---······--·-·············----·-···"·00 Natural ranch mink jacket with shawl collar, rag. 699 .00 ··-·······-····-·······-····-·-·--······----···-···460.00 Natvral Dawn• straight stole, converts to poncho, rag. 795.00 ················-·······-···-·····················--·-·SJ0.00 BIHched white mink stole, reg. 195.00 ____ stS.00 Netural Tourmaline• cowl mink stole, reg. 895.00 ···--··-········----··--···-·· .. -·-·-·-··--.595.00 Dyed lMig• river otter jecket, netvrel mink coll.t, reg. a95.oo -·--·-----····-·--·-·····-·__s91.oo It.5~6oed .. ~~-~~~: .. ~P··-~~~~~_:~~"a7Jo~&t Natural ranch mink jacket, re9. 1095.00 ···--·'95.00 Tip dyed sable coat stole, desi9ner type, 1'99· 1895.00 ····-·····-------·-··-··------.. ----12'5.00 Natural Teunneline• mink de1i9ner'1 jacket, reg. 1195.00 ·········-··--·-········-···········-···-·---1265.00 Aft fllr P"tllldl lilll9IM le 9"" -"\' f1' w111tt ttl lmllorflld fllr'I •TM IMIJ. Mir* .,....,., A-. COAT AND SUIT SHOP CLEARANCE SALE Of COATS AND SUITS 29.00 to 49.00 Reg. 40.00-80.00, a wide array of coeh end suits in a collection of wool and other wanted fabrics. Meny styles end colors in the group. Sins 6 to 16. You'll went on• at these prices! TOMORROW ONLY! SHOP THUUDAY 10 AM to 9130 PM SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR ONE LOW PRICE FOR TENNIS DRESSES 9.99 Rag. 20.00-21.00, en exceptional savings on tennis dresses. Select from an auortment of styles, colors end sizes. Stock up nowl New reductions on designer's wool dresses. A remark- able collection, rtg. 50.00-2'45.00 ····-···-·32.tt-162.tt SportswHr collectlon reduced ......... 1 /J to 1 /2 off DRESS SHOP BEITER DRESSES FOR YOUR SPRJNG WARDROBE AT SAVINGS 17.99 to 23.99 Reg. 26.00 to 60.00 One and two-piece styles In a food choice of spring fabrics and colors. Prints end solid colon in siies 8 to 20. DESIGNER'S CIRCLE SPRING. SAVINGS IN DESIGNER FASHIONS 40°At to 50°/e off 119 reductions Oft desl9n~'• co11Kt19" in a •elect ""' .f ''" .. '• sulh end .. '""''-'"· St., We ·~litt wttt. any eM .f th .... 10V1'19UI SPOITSWIAI S,.Ciel Nlluctions Oft bovtique .fr .. tn end sportJwHr '*-1. Stock up now ··-·-··4041)1. .ff NEWPORT • 11 FASH ION ISL.AND REDUCTIONS ON WOOL SKIRTS AND BLOUSES 5.99 Reg. 13.00, auortad group of wool skirts in novtlty WHVes and p•tt•rns: Sizes I 0 to I a You'll want to 'have several i• your w•rdrobe. Reg. 9.00-11.00 blouses with long or Yi slHvas, washable and drip-dry fabrics. Styles include bow-tie or jewel necklines. White or fashion colors in sizH 10 to ll. YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP JR., JR. PETITE DRESSES ~EDUCED TO CLEAR 7.99 to 19.99 Reg. 20.00°40.00, wools, polyH ten end croch- eted knits in the group. High shades in checks, stripH, plHds and prints. Select stV· erel et low prices. Lenz, light weight wool dreuH in stripes, plaids and solid high shades. Daytime or after 5 styles, reg. 36.00- 50.00 ........................................................ 21.tt to 32.tt JUNIOR DRESSES, I /3 OFF 10.99 to 17.99 Reg. 17 .00 to 28.00 dresses includin g shifts, skimmers, step-ins in • wide variety of fabrics including solids, stripes end prints. Junior end junior petite sizes. Acrilan® acrylic striped shifts; siies 5 to 13, rag. 15.00 ........ -............................................... -............... 1.tt Cotton knit striped bHch shifh, in long or short slHved styles. Nevy with rad, yellow or grHn; S,M,l , rag. 13.00 ....................... ···················-·······-···········7.tt ICoratron® separates from • famed California maker. Navy, brown, gol.f or brick. StylH include jackets, skirts, pant skirts, blouses, jamaicas ~d cepris, re9. 8.00-17 .00 . ············· ············ ................... ·····-········-··]· 99 BUDGET DRESSES CLEARANCE OF SHIRT SHIFTS 'l AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES 6.t9 to 8.99 Rag. 11.00-20.00, buic shirt shifts in short, Ye or long sleeve step-ins. Button fronts or zipper becks, Heh with • self.bait. Fab,.ics are cotton duck, Dacron® polyester and cotton, acetate and Arna~ tri acetate jtrsey or rayon and flex blends. Sizts I to 18. LINGERIE Sh ift gowns, shHr nylon overt.yi on opaque nylon tri. cot. Lacy end ribbon trims, cliscOfttinved colon; S,M,L, reg. I 0.00 ........................... ·-·············-·········-······· S. tt Long gowns of nylon tricot with fltted boGices. Cln- daralle nylon lace trims: si1t1 1M2 in equerelle or blush, re9. 9.00 ............................................ -..... 5." led jeckth in nylon tricot with nylon lece yolte. Dis- continued colors; sl111 S,M,L, ,.,. 7.00 ................ 4.tt Peignoir and 9own seh with doublt leytr of shHr ny. Ion tricot in favorite colors; 1i1H P,S,M,L, reg. 30.00 ••• ....... •••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••• •••• -•••--•••••··-•-·••m"• ••• ,lt.tt Nylon satin suavette sllps in discontinued colors. Sida slashed nylon lace hems. Colon only; sizes short 12-36, 32-42 avera9e, re9. 7.00 .. ----···--·----4.tt Nylon tricot sllp lavishly trimmtcl In rococo 11ylon lace. lroken color seltdion 111 slut U A1' short, 12-42 a•er· ege, reg. t .00 ··-·"············-··'·" Striperino bikini ancf p.++ic..+ el ~ trlcet. Ont r rint only. llkini; sizes 4-7, r09. 1.00_1,n Pefficoat: .M,l, r19. 4.00 ···-··---··-·-· .... -.. .2.7' Robes, dusters, loun9ew .. r +. c!.H _ 1 {J .. 1 n .,,. Famous make tri-color nytoft fleece rob.t: I · I I, "9· 17.00 -............ -·--"1 __ Jo." • NEWPORT CENTEl • GIRDLES FROM STOCK NOW HALF PRICED 4.00 to 6.00 Ra9 . 8.00 to 12.00, Lycra~ spandex a nd nylon girdles with light control. Included are both avera9e 109 end long le9 styles in fashion colo". HAN DIA GS Collection of sman dressy to ler9• tailored stylts, clutchts, shoulder streps, !Mses or pouches in a ll the • wartfed fabrics. Black, brown, beige, rad, ytllow, g rHn or white, reg. 6.00-30.00 ·······-·······-·······J.'7 to 19.'7 COSTUME JEWELRY Cultured pHrl necklacel, a bHutiful selection . . . elweys • trHsured gift, specially priced .............. t .tt GLOVES Double woven cotton or nylon gloves, shorties to 8 button len9t hs, pk or handsewn, tailored or fancy styles in many colors end nelltral colors; sizes 6 to 71/2 -·········-···························· .. ··················-1.tt to 2.tt STATIONERY Ladies' walleh, assorted styl .. and sizes of leather and vinyl, reg. 3.50 .................................. ~ ...................... 1.tt Hi-inttnsity lamps, portable desk lamps, reg. 12.95 -···-··· .. ····-·········· .. ······ ................................................. 5.tt Aorel desk sah, include Floral blotter, Matching pen holder, memo pad, address book, reg. 6.00 ___ .2.tt INFANTS' SHOP INFANTS' DESIGNER APPAREL 6.99 to 10.99 Reg. 12.60°20.00, great savings on Betti T er- rell end Fischel apparel for infants and tod- cllen. Most ere on• of a kind in boys' and girls' styles. GIRLS' SHOP GREAT SAVINGS IN SKIRTS, JUMPERS 2.49 to 5.49 Rag. 6.00· 110.00, • collection or Orlon® a cry· llc kn ih , wools, blends e nd cottons In fashion p11tel sh edas or traditionel colon. StylH in- clude A-line and pleated. Tops, swHt•"• blousH in prints and solids. Choice of k•lh and cottons: sizes 7 to 12, reg. 5.00-9.00 ----···········.. . ........... ··········--··--·-···....2.. tt to 4. tt STORE FOR IOYS SAVE ON TOP MAKER SUITS FOR BOYS 15.99 ltttuler 35.00 i o <45.00. An ucellent selection h• fabrics, colon end stylH by famou1"'"aker. Alt wtth the fine quality tailoring and ' car• to .I.tell that typlflts these suits made ••prtssly f« luffums': sius 8 to 20. sw .. ters In • good selection of stylH by noted mak. en. All are completely washable, re9. 6.00 to 12.00 -·····-···-·-·········-----··-·--·-.. ···················---...2." r-------------------... • BOYS' REVERSIBLE NYLON JACKETS HAVE HIDDEN HOODS 1.99 It... I '4.00 to I S.00 feckets in nyl0tt quit+ ,... .. "i'"I to nyloft pile en4' quit+ reversirtt te quilt: h.od folclt away in collar. Wanted '°'°" 111 sirtt e to .20. Shop Hrly for lMst 1tledlM eft4' MYel , MCICDAY .. TltURSOAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 BOYS' JACKETS NOW AT ONE LOW PRLCE 3.99 Reg. I 0.00-12.00, top maker's styles at this un- believably low price. Select cotton denim, suede or wide wale cotton corduNy, sharp• lined. Fi"t quality: sizes l to 7. STOU FOi ME" EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN DRESS SHIRTS 3.39 or 3 for 10.00 Reg. 7.00-9.00, long slHve shirts in • wide selection of collar styles. Includes spread, tab, button-down or standard collars. Cotton broad· cloth in white or colors. Not every siH in every style, but all are tremendous values. SAVE NOW ON MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 3.99 Reg. 7.00, famous makers' styles in short sleeved sport shirts. Dacron® polyHter and cotton with Zip-CIHn® finish. GrH t values in solid colors. FAMOUS MAKER'S SUITS AT CLEARANCE PRICES All are values in fine wool worsteds, some o.. cron~ polyester and wool blends in 2 or ). button models. Center end side vents, some fine hand tailored selections in solids •nd pat- terns. Reg. 85.00-100.00 ···-········-st." Rtg. 115.00-125.00 ---·····-79.tt Reg. 13 5.00-145.00 -·······-·-·-tt." Rag. 185.00-215.00 ............... .149.00 VARSfTY SHOP SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON SPORT COATS 1 /2 off Rag. 39 .50-50.00, natural shoulder sport coats in Dacron® polyester and cotton, FortrelS polyester and cotton, •nd the look of Madras.. Most wanted colo" and patterns. MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SPRING SWEATERS 1 /2 off R19. 25.00, the finest in V-neck pullover styl. Ing • . . one imported end one domestic. A total of 7 colors: siies S,M,L.XL GIFT AND CHINA SHOP Handblown stemwere from Mexico for lMr or table. An anortment of 9oblets, wines, sh....,.... Platilwm or gold band, rag. 1.50..2.00 ···········-·--··-··--'7c Plain with no trim, reg. 1.00 ·-··-··----·-··-···-·47c O.coretor bous in hi9h fashion colors. tmporh from Italy include interesting little boxes with metal rrttln9s. MeJlow finish 9old, orenge or green ••• can be usi.cf •~ cigarette boxH, jewel bons, or for pleyi119 cards. Re9. 2.SO ... 1.67 re9. 5.00 ... .2.'7 'et· 6.00 ... .J.'1 GIPT AND CHINA SHOP .. SundOWT1" '"""'* servtl"I lncllldiftt cetMrOlw. ~. r.itchen en.I otfler acc .. 1ori1t fer cao.tl • jNffe IWV'- "9-Hendtome earth•itw•r• witfl ._, ..,... efen a"-' temt ..tte lllftflower trlm. 0... Mt., ,.,. f .10. 10.00 --'7e te U7 TAILI UNINS Ova l meh In w•ld.4' 1tylet. compi.tefy wulwiW.. ,..,. tel .... ,... ,... I .IO ~ ----'7• • OntER DAYS 10.iO T1LL S:lO ' . ·CHEVROLET FOR .1968 i ·. CON LL--,------.. ·cH VIOLET if ACTION 1CENTER FOR . the "FABULOUS'' New 1968 t CAMARO '( THI COST OF LIVING· IT• UP IS A LOT LESS THAN YOU THINK. BRAND NEW 1968 ·CHEVROLET .. Y2 TON FLlnllDI PICKUP BANK OR GMAC FINANCING AYAIWLE J - J . (., ' . ..) ' ·YOU CAN BE SURE WITH .AN "OK" ( 1\ .. US1ED CAR FROM CONNELL CH·EYROLET . . '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $995 H.T. Cpe. Radio, hHter, chrome wheels, mid- night blue with blue bucket M•ts. '66 EL CAMINO $2495 Custom. 327 VI, auto,. H.., factory air conc1.. rldleancl hMter. '62 JAGUAR XKE s1995 Roadster. 4 speed, wire wheels, r.dlo encl heat- er, I .. ,,.n with white top. I 65 COMET 2 DOOR Ermine white with Nd Interior, radio and he1ter. '65 MERC. MONTCLAIR $1895 H.T. Cpe. Auto, H.., R&H, white with blue In- terior, law ml ...... '63 CHEVROllT 1IELAIR '1095 4 door. Recl1o, helter, automatic, power st..nng. $695 '63 JMPAlA 4 Door Hardtop. Pull poww ind factory •fr Sporf Coupe. ·YI, automatic tr1Nmf11Jon, redlo conclftlonlnf, r.dfo and helter. and hMter. '65 IMPALA $1795 4 door. ltldio, he1t1r, 1utomatlc, power st•,. Int, factory 1ir. '63 BUICK RIVIERA $1895 Hardtop Coupe. Pull power, factory 1lr, radio, heater, ermine white wfth red IMther Interior. '66 DODGE DART St1tlon WatOft. VI, auto., PS-. r.dlo, heater, .,,,,. told· • '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $1395 Coupe. bclJo, hNt9r, ~utomatlc, NCI with Nd vinyl Interior. lxtra clean. '66 PLYM. FURY Ill $2295 '64 FORD 3,4 TON 9 Pau. W..,on. VI, automatic, power lfMrlng, rldlo, heater. ;63 FORD 1 ~ TON S895 \ Walk.fn Van. 4 lpMCI, .. , Nlr wheels, make ....... amper. Stike Truck. , '65 MUSTANG H1rdtop coupe. Automttlc, poww .... rfng, poppy red, Wack lnttrior, vinyl ..,. $1895 '65 FALCON FUTURA $15~5 4 Door. VI, iutomatic, factory air, rldie an.t W-.on. 219 VI, avtomatlc, PS., l&H, blue hMMr, deMrt bllg1. • I 4 "' \ , I lohn macnab HAlllOll HIGHUNDS 1be popular L.A.lm t BR., J~ bath. bit-In kt~ tam rm Mellott built borne hdwd Ooon. new~ Immaculate cond • SST .500 IRVINE TlltR.ACI BeautUul J BR, 2 batb and den~. Uvtnt Room haa catbedral ce1l1np \ ovmooldnc )Up bHted pool ~Uent cone!· $41.!lm .VIEW New mainJ1icent View f Bedroom, 4 ba, dlnJna rm, larse eocia.l rm, carpet.a, cl.rapes. and landlcaped. Acceaa to private ~achel J'ar Sale by Builder OPEN DAll.Y 1136 Santi• Dr. Dover Shorn 111.000 -exc flnanclnc4 . & POOl • ,..J:OATS '" la . WALLACI lltEALTORS 546 4141- (()pen EveningsJ Income Jax SHELTERS Attr.ctlve 5 yur old borne. 3 BR, 2 bathl, larl• tlyq room Ir dinln& room, ~•\ltl­ ful kltl!hen. Lovely lancbcap. ed yard, walled for pnvacy. Bui1t by Robert Forbe11. SS.000 down, excellent 6- nandq. sG,500 673«200 • Eves: 548-86 lay &·Beach Realty, Inc. 2005 W. Balboa Blvd .• NB HUNTINGTON llACH OFFICE 842-4455 Ha 'I I• NEWftoRT IEACH OFFIC.l!-E --.. 204I ...... Dr ... ,,.. Piii AND Ill.OAT For you •t Mtl'I ... a ckUchttuJ tarp waterfront horM. Ow1Wr ._.,. area. Ml.lit ttL Ttcwn1ll• tern otftted. Exceptional value at M0.000. Walk- er a Lee, *1 W..tdlft Dr., Ne-mt, 0ppn sw.. HOISi IAMCH NO MAnER· ' WHAT IT IS I • • • . I YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT 64~678 .. . -CHAIG~ IT! .. .. , Wtd~, Febnwry 28, 1968 DAILY '1LOT ( llJSINESS and FINANCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT and NOTIC!S 2 81\ TownhM. Bltlv.. drpt, .070 lut. OpP!!!Vnltl• 6300 Lott 6401 ALASKAN Mal.mutt, m~, blk A lilver (aim. to Hl&&Q) Vic. A,vocado, CM. 6'2-7'$ Alter i PM. ~~~1~~~ VENDOME a.F..AH Dutch Haven 4 BR., SPIC1ALI 1~ Ba., tpl, drpa., walk to 2 WKS 'Ill IENT lt'hla. 1115 an.2103 Make rnuva.tleina NOW Huntlntton Newly Rtdeeouted Hartaour 3405 C .... to "'°PPint, Partc 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ISoya Club & Glrla Club 1• e Spacious 3 8t'1 . 2 Ba 3 BR 2 bath, prlvat' beldl dub., beecbea • boat llll)f available.• SS25 I month leue, ·or option to' buy. Broker. ClU Tony HeJbUOi "1·2531 e Swim Pool· Put/~ e l'rp! IndJ•/lndey fac'le e Ad\lll, A Family arH.a 1 MS Anaheim A,,.. C.M. ~ ----~--- W. hive received CkamMr ef Cemm.rc. Civic LAGUNA l!ACH lea ... flcttlon •w1rd fer 1W 2 yurt • • . Come Desk IPA~• ~valleble 1n ... tM newe.t ottlce bulldinc at Uhat'~ 1rom $99 50 ~ ~b.ln :n= fl • tloned. ~led, beautilul Eltra laree one bedroom, two bedrooms and paneled part1llonlng. T w o JtudJos, Hotpolnt built.ins. refrigerators. entr~ces; rear leed1 !o cu-pets & drapes, private patios, pool. rec-Muruc1pa1 parkm1 lots. s:io reaUon area separate chlldren111 sectlop per month tor .,,_ce. Add r ' · s:, !OT desk and chain. Add 811 So. fAllytfW RD. SIO'for bualneu hours an- letw"n Mcfadden & Flrtt St., Sant• Ana 1Wering aenlce. All utilities u7 7W paid ex~pt telephone. ~. \ DAJ.LYPD.OT 222 FOREST AVENUE •RENT Ced• M... 5100 ltentala Wanted 5990 LAGUNA BEACH Latunl IHch 3705 6'-9466 3 Roome furniture l BR Htd Pool, Adjacent ma· DESPERATE nffd ol 2 BR. 1 NEWPORT ,ART_CEN_T_ER-. Rentals Available $25 Month jor lttp'g mo. util pd. Ad-furn or: untum 111 h<'ach 2•00 \~ Coul Highway, Aft hou II rt ult.I. 958-lllO, 646-5276.. area. Call John Betholo-Newport, acros.~ from t be ~ll le ses • a p ce FULJ.. OPTION TO BUY meY, 642~130 after 4 PM I Stull Shirt. Pres:ige mod- rangcs. We need additional No deposit n.ll.c. tqwport Boch S200 WTD: Ga•''"'' for storage. ern bulld!n:;. Well maintain. ~ntats 1e property 1tstings. H •• f cha· ·...., CUSTOMERS WAITING 011111Se 0 IFS ---------Vic Vtc~rla and Canyon ed. Attractive architecture. Be<:kwith RJt.y ~ Deb. 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 2""8R, 2 ba, Nr ocean, frplc, Dr., CM. Reas. ~2-70&1 From JOO sq. ft. up. Utlll· 627 s. Coaat Hwy. 494-'1508 • view. $185 yrly. No pels. , ties ~id. Off street private .. C t M .SI 00 548..olrl dys, 673-6769 eve. l~ parking. Heirvy construc- MONAROI BA y AREA OI • ... LUXUJUOt:s Townhouae split Roome for Rent 5995 tlon for questions. Individual LOVELY OCEAN VIEW Jeftl ~ br 2 ba, frpl, xtru, heating/air conditioning. 2 BR 6 den, 1~ ba, cpt&, drps poola $250 m-0178. ROOM with prlVlte IW!tal details • Office 12 er frpl, pool. Lae $225 mo. HARBOR bath le entrance call 548-2400 or 544-8678. Acb&Ji. •1243 betw 1o.s pm East lluff 5242 * ~ * 17 '1 Wesfcllff Dr. Laguna Niguel 3707 4 Bdrm, family rm. In MONARCH BAY. $350 OWNER. 67>2599 Condominium 3950 NEAR CdM Hi Schoo 1 CMery, aplit-level 2 Br home. Blt·in elec kitchen, dshwlhr'. dbl gar 644-(1217 IENTAU GREENS -----ROOM with PRlVATE EN-4 Pre-View Opening TRANcE.~~eror. S60 BACHELOR · UN~'URN. from $100 incl. UUI 1 • 2 I< 3 BDRM. FURN. le UNFURN. Heated Poola, Otlld Care C.entu, Adj. to Sboppin& - 2700 Peterson W1.7, at ~ bor 6 Mam., a.ta Me-. 5*-03'/0 --- 2 BR, 2 baths. Vil'W of Bae!< Bay. $11!9 & up West View Apts. 737 AmiRO~ Way, NB 644-0608 $12.~ UP wk. W / k1trhen S22.50 up Studio Ap1s. 23811 ~ Newport Blvd. CM 548-97~; Prime loc. for lge Corp. orc·s .iOOO aq It fl 2:K'. RPCpt. area, 7 pvt orc·s walnut/pan, crpts, drapes air-cond, ground floor Owners 548-9586, 548-541!) Room & Board 5996 Young Profeuionals C......clel Mar Care for Elderly dream. Huie 1,000'; 5 rms + 5250 Raa raw. 548-3752 ltrge, ntrm1, cpta, drp9, REAL EST ATE air-<XIOd. OU at. prlc nr. 1wy1 Gener1I 2Sa eq. '. scs.sn. 494-137D TRAlLER PARK· 26 ~ on Hwy• bhm Sin D. &i El taro mtn atea. Divorce tareu ule. * Bl!"ER, lal'ldwicbtt. auto ct •• 2 acs. +. Only lie In' lhia reaort &JU. Pop: ht tle under l,000, SD Cty, A reel winner lor conacnia.1 cple. E~rg. fOttf's 11111'. Liie with q,t or exch. ·J.45-3632. Agt: ELECTRONIC- Busineu Co~ Sale to be moved from Pasadena SH! • FITZMORRIS • REALTOR 673-9010 3m E. Coast Hwy, CdM YACHT Sales Corp. Xlnt ne11. sail &. power + bkrz. Xlut water loc. Pleasanl- prufitable. Bua $20,000 Val- id buyl.'r only. Write Box P- 3~. Daily Pilot GALLERY. Sculpture, pol· tery, paintings, ceramics, imports, etc. Good C.M. loc, or could ee.sily move. Sell for ~ntory cost ~ down. (4 M> 644-290'2 e~a. WELL equipped machine lbop doing job ahop, protc>- l. pe 6 tooling work. 1200 Sq, ft Good location. Low rent. $18.000 Full price. ll'rmi.. 548-750.l Artl'r 7 PM . FRIGIDAIRE Going business -aU new washers. Bli: money loca- tions. 2334% W. Valencia. Fullerton. mo sz;.1333 F())TEa Freeze Jtcn. Well estab. Xlnt Joe. Muat aell • Dr'• orders. ~ - STRAYEO Lee CU-1 tom cet. Altered. Wht spot on' neck Vic Htg Harbour, 8'7-2517 BLK. male Poodle "Oliver". 1..4!e. min .. vie Meyrr .l Vic- toria 01. Rrw. 642·5765. Personals 640.5 • lEAP YEAR • •DANCE • Thurs., Feb. 29th GENn.EMEN FREE lwith lady escort) ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & nNEST DANCE SPO'l' DANCER'S CORNER Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. • 5<12-!lll • 1438~ S. Main at Edinger St. TENN IS New CdM Tennis Club Famoua Jamaica Inn Ct. Srlgle membershlp.$10 mo.. <No initiation fee1) Low cost. health and Happiness. * 673-STll It's a friendly club! SINGLE? · Frre Porsonality P•·ome. Call ror Confide · t1al Rt'CordC'd Mc11sai::e. 531-<:070 '.!4 hour5 ALCOHOWCs Anon.ymoua Harbor Area. Phone 673-8724 24 HOUJ'I. * SINGLE ADULTS * Call for recorded m~ 24 Hours a day * 5.11-6310 Apta. Fvmlshecl * CManel Reef * APARTMENTS Income Property 6000 Commercial 6085 fnwstment Oppor. 6310 I will not be ftlll)Cmll>le b any debts other than ~ own. Gleeaon Willard Rippey General 4000 MARTINIQUE SPECTACULAR VIEW • ~~5•0 s..~~~u.up Bermuda Village ~~: e lncJ Utila A Phone RrY. brt• • M_, .. .,__., TV -" Spac 2 & 3 BR, l~ bath1 • N .... ea1"'"""'~ B. av .... Carpets, drapes & POOL! ON TEN A~ ew • • ar N sh 1 ._ 2 BR. .... _ .. Un .. ·-2384'' N Bl d """ cm:c ear opping & schoola • /t urn • •ucu ,., ewport v · ""°""'"" From $110. Frplca I Pri/Patfo1 I Pools $125; l·BR. Beaut. furn. Pre-Mgr. 2214 College #2 Tennis • Contnt'l Bkfst. 9 GARDEN APTS. Waterfront/Loe · Boat HOLIDAY PLAZA Slips Avalhibl" DELUXE spacious 1 BR, 2 BR . 2 Bath Apti. Furn. Apls $125. + util. Parklike surroundings I.EASE . ,,1 BUY Heated pool, c a · p e t i n g FURNISHED BACHELORS drapea, ample parking. No UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR . 3 BR $420. Mo. A: up s~9 ;,it() 'Ill children. no pets. 2 baths avallabl~ 2525 Ocean Blvd .. CdM l9S5 Pomona, CM, 642.J8.>8 Carpets, drapei, garage 673-1788 -for furthl.'r info 18 h & S A CM. Herman T!ott. Mgr. Costa Meu 4100 ~ anti na,1146-5542 :::::=ii:iiiiiiiiiiii 16 UNITS-$2230 Mo. 3112 acres ACTUAL INCOME! Reduced to $169.000. Older Commercial leasehold from owner mu,t 11cll inunedi· Baker to Brli1tol Streets, CM atcly. Unusual oppty . low For dl.'t11ll~ cnll: on. Bkr. Box P-33. Daily ilania fRtalty Pilot. 642-6560 TRIPLEX; 3-2 BR .. Wl'st --,.,.,-. .,..----,--~~­ Costa Mesa. $37,500 lull 2 AdJ011\111g Improved loll. price. $.)()()() F.quity. Want 170x.119 Baker Bristol Area, cash; $44 net, potential $74 CM By owner 540-lllO net 540-8383 Owner lnduatrlal Rental 6090 10 TOWNHSE.S 2Br.,1% ba --------- Apts I: 4 Br, 2 ba. Res 2 2 It 3 ROOM air cond office yrs-old. E/side. CM. Pool, suites $65 &: up. Abo atficell 6 furn. S159MAenns. Own· + M·l storage apace. (14()(). er. 675-1393. Eve, 494-4779. 3,000 Sq. ft.) $175 &: Up. =========I Hunt. Beacti. 847-2300. 8usln .. 1 Rentel 6060 • NEWPORT BEACH • BOAT Dealer It MliT needs $8000 20% return on Invest. Fully secured, xlnl future • i:otential for higher return plus 1968 Tax loss flVail. Write Box M·36 DBLly Pilot Mortgages, T.D.'a 6345 $33,000 lst T.D. payable S225 mo incl 7% due 5 yn. 10% Announcements 641 Coast Health Club • FREE SAUNA e With Swedish mauage b)' 7 Experienced Massuese' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am·lO pm 132 E. 18th St 642-S(I() discount annually for 5 yr1. Funer1l1 6412 $45,000 tour BR, 3 ba, L.A. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; home, b u 11 t 1963. Lot • 102'Xl89. Mqnltkent View <n4l 499-3844. WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK fer older people. Near shop-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii bolt PutVGl"fftl. ping. G~raae; washer-dry. 900 Sea Lane. CdM ~26U Service Station er. No pets. Ref. 1920-D 2 Bdrm w I carport I MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) Facilities rontnictors olc & yd. Wori<· shop & storage. L«e pk'g. All or prt. 642-2809. e 40% YIELD e Must sell Trust Deed! $25,000 Cub req. 6 to 1 collateral. Prop. aold for $175,000 with SS0,000 down. M1nt be ready to deal! Mortuary & Cemetery Complete f unerala from $245 Cemetery Iota from $1 30 Includes Endowment ~ EverythiQ& in one bnutiful place means less coat. W!!llace. CM. 838-0038. S90. Water paid, near ~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!J!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I~ For Rent or Lease E I aide 2 BR. Elec bltns, school. Avail March 1. M.gniflcent View to qualified person. Going lots 673.()669 Day or Evt'. $58,000 Returns $112,000 in 2 yrs .• M'CUred by strong T.D. on valuable property. Prompt action necuaary! Write: PO. Box 4 1 9 1 • Newport Beacb paUo, oara-. Adults only. 2194 Placentia Avenue "C'' businesa at present time. --------- " .,. 537-0380 Ocean & Harbor, steps to Ida! location. Must be high-58x290 Comm, W 19 wW bld. 361-B Ogle SllS mo. 642-1298 Bch. Untum 1 BR ~ ~ ly quall.fled In oniu to be 70x300 E. &y SL, 04 No tra.!ilC pcoblems. 6100 NA~U Palma l A 2 BR !!!l!!·!l·l!!!·l!!!!l[!!l!!!!C!!!!!!:i!!!!!!rl!!!!!!!'!!' vest den. 1 ta + Furn aCCllPted MM'1'2 M Cub • .. • $29 000 l'um or UJlf U154150. Htd. .-..... ~ BR1 / ':\ '::ia. ~ iiii 1;2;;&;, 10' x JG', 1DX100 !.:h COi'. • •• : $10;_ .-in s. 231.a !L IG'*5 ·~~~~-s-· u;; .;..;;;-wil.: ~ .._..,,.., 1a H&l't)or. L art a .. tty H801 Beach, We1tminster 531-1725 893-24n -.0 ~ W T.t>. ~ $'10 c:.tMtMy Lots 6411 2 BR. New cpta, 1'um or Unf. N h , and .ch-'• ~ ~ )llo. • ~ Call Col.I. l27-4llk> att 6 , 569 W. Jill\., C.M. S135. 1613 SMta Ana An., Hr 1 Pl "r."" .Rlty tis-aJ. 692301 ....... &tJ22 CM. 13Mtn, SG-'1279. 'ROM "9..SO • • e PJU.ME RetaU LoclU. e mo UtClodln& 10%. Due 3 ----'------~1 )'rL JWUnd #2.ooo • lat ·HA.KBOR Rat ""'--*' T .I>. m --VJft' lane Par/f. 3 Jots /1w $D OT '°" dl8muat <7HJ 4H.1U1 SZ10 I« ou. 611..CUS alt S90 cute 1 Bdrm. UtiJ pd, 1 -="~Mir=·=1991~,_M..,,..a~pl...,•.,..#_s=-Huntf_._ a..ctt 5400 1-H~. ~· " ~ Ocean Yrew adult ~.1 t ,.,... ~·"ert BACHERLOR It l A 2 BR ,._, .... , 0•~ ILl"l1Ull" u .. ~1•12 ..... e · ...,., .. & """ on. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OFFICE ·-270 ..,. ,.. l'-ht 1.46 acrea. 2157 PacWc: Ave. 3PM. .,..._,. Apls. Newly remodeled. • __ .., • ., • Near 11ehools It Freew.,. ~. or storage 12SO aq It. <~~CNE;{' MoMy Wanted 6350 SERVICE Dl"ECTORY Newport Buch 4200 OCEANFRONT, mo d e r n , apac., 1-BR.: 'til July 1st. 673-5732 1 BDRM near P ler. $85 Utilities paid. Adult.a only. 826-3184 Corona ct.I Mar 4250 J BR newly decorated apt !um. $00. Phone Hutcbena 838-6.511 Balboa 4300 CLEAN Bachelor Apts. All util Incl $75 up. 315 '.E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA * 673-9!145 ONE DOOR from BEACH l Bdrm -FIREPLACE YARD S140 OR 3-SIJZZ l-4untlngton Beach ~ Rooma Ir Apts for Rent Dy, wk, mo. SngJa 1 & 2 BR h blk bch. All linens I< utils COMPASS MCYI'EL 118 • lltb St. H.B. 536-4170 1 BEDROOM, turn. Fenced yard. 011.ldren OK. $85 Month. 962-1961 EXTRA lrt 2 BR Furn. or Unfum. UtJI pd. Sl.20 • $140. NO PETS. 962-1636. 536-6246 988 D Camino. Apt l. C.M. BEACHWOOD $150/mo. 646-3996 642-1615 Eves. ~1669 HOUSE 2 BR, attac gar, A mn--H ns.ooo needed for 60 dl}'I • At 10% and 10 p o I n t 1. S.bys1ttl"1 6550 Secured by $25,000 • 90 da.)' RELIABLE MO'mER Nice garden w/gardene!'. pa wn.-Omel Offlc. Rental 6070 8lxl96'. View 1423 G&W(y lndry, nr •hP'i· Sl20 646-21l8 ---------1 Drive, Dover S ho res. 2Dc1 on 6 acres Ocean View MY HOME. EVDJTNCS. level land S o u t h Laiuna. e 646-2541 e Private patiot • Near Beach, D I c Of 2 BR Apt. New optl, drps, Golf and Sbopplni. • uxe ustom cs. $32,500. Llehold. $650 an. No chldm or pet.I. $120 mo. 3 BR 2 baths, frplc 2 adj. atritea, 71l> aq It ea. or nually. By owner. 646-71!11 Sold to relJ)Olllllble 1)'11· dicatr for $104,000 w 1th $25,000 down. (n4) -494-1137 REUABLE mother. Week· days only. 1-4 yean old. My borne. 543-0109. Pvt patio. Ph: ~. R 2 L-h I will combine. Atr-eond, wal-CHOICE LOT on 2 8 -t 1, pat OS / d d 1 BR • Wilk In closets nut pan, crpti, rps, gm Santiago, Newport Beach YOUR AD REACHES 68,9~2 HOMES EACH WEEK ·ALERT SHOPPERS Never Miss This Page tlr, off beeut/pstio. 181.5 * 646-8565 * Warner & Springdale, H.B. We1tdlfl Or. Plenty park-.,..,...-.,.--.,-,--:--:---,,,.--:~-=- (2 mllrs W of Sf'ach Blvd.I ing. fu<>p Bkrs. ~5419 CORONA del Mar Ftt Slmple SSS00 • 1st T.D. payable $55 mo. incl 870 on &mall level Oceanvlew lot. All dur 3 yrs. 10 points OK. 494-1138 BABYSl"ITlNG • anytime In my home. Fenced yard. References. 642.mM. 142·5008 or 142-3685 '===~===Z\;=~I lots; one w/harbor &: ocean Iii view one R-2: Own'r ~750 '°''"· .. N l ) I Will babysit, my b om e. Be1tr St. le Pauluino area. C.M. 540-7809 2 BR. 2 b• Pool, patio. MORA KAI, 8181 Garfield. Priv strtrf. l block north oil Garf1rld. 962-89!M Laguna Beach 5705 100 CLIFP DRIVE LUXURY FURN/UNFURN Yearly Leaae. 1 I: 2 BR 1teps to Shore 6 Shop1 Ocunvll"W from ~ery ApL from $150 mo up. 494-2449 2 BR, Cpta, drps, View! Ju~t rcdrcorated. Garage, Garden 384 Myrtle St. 494-9562 OCEAN front 3 Br. aemi· fumishf'd. Adult.. $200 mo. 494-33:16 PVtnlnp 2 BR 8t den, blt.fna, patio, nr btoarh. March lrt. Cp!s , drps. SI la. 49Ul.04 Delightful Ofc Spice and NOTICES . Carpets, drRpea, alr·cond + R1nchts 6150 Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Recept. service. Mutual I;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lrl ck, Masonry, etc. Bid.ft C lifo ia R ho BLACK It white Poodle-type 6560 2865 E. Coaat Hwy, CdM a m GftC puppy, about 4 mos.: le--------- 3rd floor. 675-4070 1 scre of gently sloping land male. Vic. Huntlniton Ha.r-BRICK, Concrete, Carpentr)' Paul Sluart, Owner with a four stall bam, and bour. B47.J621 CUetom Cablneta Sm jc>bl $95 & $175. Alr cond, pe.rk'g, Orange County Bank Bldg. 230 E. 17th St. CM. 642-148.i OFFICE & LIVING qtrs $125 CM ~2130 f ed .,,. tu A beautiful CK. Free Eat 96U9i&S. enc ,....s re. ALASKAN MaM.mu1e. CM 2 Bdrm, 2 ba home. also has a binard room. Priced area. Call 545-3578 and at $48,500. For more Info identify pleau call Glrnn Thompson SMALJ.. blk I: bm q . Vic ALL TYPES Masonry, Brick Block & Cement work. Also repairs. 636-2916 with: ~ 22nd & Npt Blvd. CM. Carpentering Eckhoff and Assoc. Inc. 543.zm 6590 ms w Chapm1tn Ave. BLACK man's Wl\llet, wl1h CARPENTRY Orange, Calif. initials Vic Costa Mesa High MINOR REPACRS. No Job !)41-2621 Eve-wknds. 538-€727 SdloOI • !>46-3143. Too Small. Cabinet In gu-NOW's THE SIAMESE Male yow11t • ages &: o t be r C8binet1. '6200 Mesa Verde area • .identify 54!>-8175 Eves. 64&-2372 Days Acreage 54&0t71. H. o. Andenon 20.31 Acres No. S.D. Cb. 670' access each 1lde of hwy '19. 90% level, $1250 per ttae. Small down. Wiil split et S13SO. 644-1569 ALL white Parakeet. Dover REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Shores a. 548-2S73 CABINETS. Any 111.e job. are 23 yrs exper. ~ General 40000.nera I 4000Gener1I TIME FOR QUICK CASH 5 ac. near Lakf' Park project. $19$. $195 down. LARGE grey male cat. Vic REMODELING -commercW Mesa del Mar tn.ct. 546-0l50 residential. Cabinets, etc. ORANGE & white cat .. Young Precise worker 548-0.167 S@\\4}}A-J&t,trs Solve a Simple Scrambltd WOTd Pu.ult for a Chuc!>'..• 0 teorronte i.ti.n of IM four ec:rombled words .,._ low to form four timple ~ ILYCGU I I r 1 r I ITUGU I' I I I' I • '* 0. #dj""" • .,,....., .... ICIAM-LITI ANSWUS IN CLASSlflCAllON tJOO Vic Pomon1 School. 64&-2395 THROUGH BR.n:J< NOTT RLTY 54U355 A White elephAnlJI? Oime-~ lt'a Beach bOUR time. Big· DIAL direct 642~. ~ itest aelectkln •ver! SN tilt your ad. then 1it back and DAIL V PtLOT Caullted ll!<te11 to the phoni! rina! DAILY PILOT WANT AD DIAL 642-5878 , STAR GAZEK1C~ I a-;.;..;..;.;..;..;...;...;...,._---Br CI.A Y IL POLLAN M ' Yovr Doily Adiority G.llJe Ji-. Y A.ccorJi119 lo llte Slon. , To develop men age for Thursdoy,. read WOtds corresponding to numbefS of~ Zodioc birthslgrl. J1S- J2 Con ll~ lAA . ' J , ... • -. .... . ~ . . -. ... .. ' ,••J OAIL'f ,..LOT .Wit ..,, ,..., 28, 1968 \ s RvtCI DlalCTC>aY .,.. a IMPLOYMINT JOU ...... OYMINT ,.. • IMPl.OYMINT ... & IMPLOYMINT '°91. IMPlOYMIN'l .IOIS a IMPLOYMINT ----------- * * * * * lncCNM Tu 6140 ~rfcanTu~ !!!!W...,..,MM,_ .._.,w......,.,1200 ...., • .,..-.nm "'=•w~ 0.....-..S IGlllf * J1ttttwN1 mo SHIP WTAI D1iRJW , .... tEWI YJOMddYe ·WMft ~ Gett SPICIAL CLASSIPICAT10N POI NA TUaAL IOltN SWAPHU Spedel .... s llnee-5 ...,__'5 bucU •~la -Ae MUt1 MCLl.IOI ._.,.. --.. ..... t-Wlllt ,.. -.. ,,,_ a-voua ..._ f!MI• --• ._. .,.. ·., ..,...,_.... t-NOTMINO llO• Ml I -raAOU OHL~· ,..ONI 642 .. 5671 To Pl•~ Your TrW.r't Pu.di .. Ad WA."IT: CM or NB pcvp. HA VE: 2 dplx ltd unit.I, Anaheim. Bit.Ina CJlll, drps, S encl pr 800 IJ"L Own ~7 &\\ 5 HA VE: Two tree 6 dear Iota. Total $71XX>. WANT: Boat, camper « traUer .JACK KISTLER EXCHANCER 642-lotO C0tta M e a a Professional Bids. aoae In l«atlon. TRADE S«.000 equity lnr f'leM Residential U n I I .. Stt>phena>n Rlty. ~. -.-s~ .- Vac. 3 BR, Xlnt H.B. loc:. $22,850. Will exch. $8000 eqty for TDI, botlt. autl> or T. Owner 891.9674 2 BR bome, CI Jou, oa R,2 lot, w/plana lior Duplex. WANT latpr home. Fortin Co. 642-5000. 541-2571 • HA VE Island homt Hunt- ln&ton Harbour. 1rtt and clar .• l'nde for income prop.rt)'' uu. att&. Prin6 s-11 only. 842-1257 BEAU new oceu view eolt O"M bm. 3 Br, den,-~ bar, 2 frpl, 2 be.. For: lilec&r, boat, plane, m ·s. Jot, ! Eq. $14 M Owner. 673-f635 HIU,TOP Estate~ Juan Ca plstrano, ovtr ]()» sq-ft 4 BR, pool. 3-car g'U'. Ovrr 1 ac. S74.000 clear. Trd for local prop. Bier. ;H8-ml HA VE: 5 furn units + 2 SR borne w/olfice, Npt. mvd. 34M equity. TRADE for clear land No. Cal. or TD'• Bli:r. 5:$-100'1 GENER.AL Serv lee 1, all llow'a. No jJDb too emall or too larp. u Moun • d-.>'. 6t8-Hl3 C.1.EAN windows. floors. carp etc : homn " alftcec. Reu. The Brtsbttr Side sq...41.34 Papertq"'J"' Palnt1111 ' 6ISO JNTD 01 Eld. ~C, IMNED. SEJlVJCE. Local rel. FREE Mt. 541-lGT INTDUOR·&'.'TERIOR u )'T'I In ...... RH.I "'tfl Fm Estlmat ..... 642.s& -.... * QUAUTY PAU.°TC'IC * Reuanable ~tn 2 a tiours a d.t)'. s.~ 1 m • PAINTING • lzllfrior A Exttriol'. Frtoe Mtimalet. RM..,.~ ralfla IQ.38 VETS Bonded Pa.fnttq Inc « Ext. 10 yn tn ana Rea. Frtoe Eat. M2.oa7 LEAKS! Caa or water elec- tronically locattd undtt «- ment, blacktop, rround, walls, showtrs. 11ny p'ace. Rt'p.oiil't'd. W11ter llnn cltan- td, pttMUn rutortd. CALL "LEA!".S" 642-0348 B&nk>.mericard OK Plumbln& rtp&U'I & Services drain l1net ltoppagtl d~ AAS Dllcount Pltunblna 842-1680 "'AVE RA Jot 40:c135' OVf'r• ~ Echo Lake Ill L.A. Value US.000. Want )oaJ v1nr lot. 133-1707. TRADE: for lgr. home; 3 BR. beach home; 1~ vlf'tf Jot Pac. Palla: L.A. lnc.; All clear. $130,000 Val. 62 Balboa Coves. NB m-t!N7 Remedel, Repair, 6940 CLASS TP. . • • TP • • .. .. '67 Coupr, air, $2800 val. '62 Jag Sed, mint c o n d, naoo. '60 OleY VI PU. 8' bed, SllOO. Trd down for auto. :>ls.Q90 3030 Bristol, C.M. ART GALLERY. Good 04 loc. All kinds ot art A dee> orator Items. Wut car or boat to $8M. 6444902 evu 8, Sla!ld Up Camper, needs IF YOU need Remodtlln1 •ork. ,82 Olev. pick-up, PAINTING .•. REPAJRS ...._ trl Trad CALL DICK . . &12·1797 auto., .,.,.,t, mtr.. r. e ======== all or part tor automobile. 842-3791 6960 Al~rsllon1, custom drea COl' 1 EE Shop • hi traffic ma.king. Reuonablt prlcu area, 11.ftl $1700 month -For app't., 6'73-WS F'1nnt equlpt. $31.000 terml .1....,....,,--..,..--- Tndt for home or TD '• • Alter1tlon~2..5845 The Real Eataten • Mr. Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. Colmaelmu • 645-7171 TILE, Ceramic 6974 Prtva1e com~ ~ a Pll'IMMld. IUll time ~ fot-ft'1 100 foot vnwf ~ ..... ~ for )'t&r-romd ~ f!ltertainment. Ship will sperid w I ii t u maoeba ill Mexican wate"I and aununer 1A SouUaen CaWomlL lndM dual must have ~ ~pebWtlea ot usumfnr full .. ••ntt;J In baadltrw lldp. a pmunent Cft'lf ., tour. and rams.~ Ill opnattnr In Mexkan and W Htem coastal portl and watera, with good command DI Spanl!1b languag~ and custom.a ~lttd. Excellent aallU')' and frlnie benefits. Pleue repb> In conMence ty,; lox M 40 Dilly Piiot .PIODUCTIOll fOR9WI Expandlnr local manufar- lul'ini compa.ny needl man experlell«d tn all pha~ of rubber manufacturf.ng. Send resume to: PERSONNEL DEPT. P. O. lox 1675 S1nt1 Ana, C•llf. MARINE CARPentR Eitperlell«d ln ccnstru<> tioll and tlnisbing of cib- lnetry and penela for ~ terlor of oaMf-&·ldnd yachts. Pnmoaa experi. ence with IOl'De fibte1U Uleful. Send letter or re- MOit .......... t.llttt Of foul' ,_ aperientt In ................. lay- out. ud ,n.w circuit baud, ..... Ellftllat llllluce for ad- ·~ •Ith leadlnt manutactww ot prore~ lonal •lldlo--..ipment for the wwwa; mt broed- c:utlnl ~. 8a1ar7 CJ •snit with experience Ind quaWica- tiana. Eveninc _. Saturda.y ~ tervlewa 11191 1te 1rr1111ed by camnc: DtvWaa ., ldl!lt111c r .. t•adw, Inc. 1I01 I . c.n...1e Ave. Sante AM S46 1130 An ecpal Ol'POrtunll)' aaploya Mill Operators MUlt ..... .t ..... thrM ,..,.. rec.nt profUI,. experience Oft ........ ncf .. fMe chine. CADllW GAGE· WBT COAST 1166 Whittler Ave. eo.t1 M"' 646-2491 AA equ1 opportunity employer AHractm caner pM-.._..,. _.... ,.., ..... .. Or~C.U... ~~-..... "' ..,.,... ..... =... n111111ry. ble to the """''"' "' .... ...,.. '*'f for .,, pel"IOnnel functione. Submit reeume to: U.S. D~vers CQmpa1y Atm: #k. ltolecrana P.O. lox 1675 Santa A., c.. Bartenders APPLY IN PERSON '"11 and 3-5,. . IEUIBI E. I.& 151 I. c..t Hlthw•Y NEWPORT IEACH AtlPly ............ MAlmlS SIYlllS' loll • 1115 Wedclff Dr. ............... u.11 WAITIW Good Opp1rtvnffl APPLY JN PDICIC » P .II. DAILY Snack .. No. 1 2305 I . CeMt Hwy. Corona Ml Mlf Sec:r9t1rl•I P_,tioft School District Adminlltra. ll:>n ofilce. Sborth.e nd I: typ- lni experle:lce required. SaJ. ary $444-$550. mo. Apply Im· mediately Hlmtlnitan Beach Union HIP Sdlool Dlltrict, Penonnel omce. Tel. No. 5.11-9331 A YOI C111111 I I I No experience~ to Agenclet, Women 7300 ear. eooc1 income. r re e tr a In In r. Call collect 'PERSONNEL AGENCY 901 Donr Dr., N.I. 642-7414 546-6020 ~ Apply Wednelday at: CANDY DEPT. White Front Store DI Bristol It., C.M. '-' Tronlcs Secy to $425 Yams lady, 11-35 for * * * I nl e tor Purdlulns Dept needa gal lel.Jllstrell postioD ill sume to p C to han<ie orders, tyPe 60 Laguna Beach. ~elliloml * Verne, the 'rue Man * Box M 38 Dail)' Pilot wpm, Hee pQI) experience belptul but Cl.lat. wor'k. lnatall & repalra. An equal OJ>POrtunll)' Clk T...J1t 1t1rt UN\ not requlftcl If appllcant * * * -----------------No Job too amall. Plaiter u--.. tlc P1rtlcl" ''" -r-SERVICi DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRECTORY patch. Le a k 1 n g shower employer ... _.,.,. Lota of ltat typing. Requires bu natural abllltJ. Call repair. 847-1957/846-0206 will train 50 wpm accurately. Job eo-OW779 C1rpenterl"1 6590 G1rdenln9 66IO Experienced ar · ta.Ila breakin1 down, of in-SADDLEBACK JUNIOR O>J. • N.wHJri .. Ad M•1gen Ulllere"es Calldy Girts F\.111 or part ti.me AT THE NIW FOi Solllll (OISI Pim llUer Bristol at Sunflower Apply In pereon btwn 2.S pm dlJty <No phone ca1lt please) ENUMERATOR S...15 per llr ... Jn. per da)J, at 1.-t ll Jn ol -.e. U.S. d ... Geod pbyatca1 CCD- cltt1oa.. AtPlY Qty Rall. lmt Olive St, Westmfo- lter, Cal. Work wW bestn Kuch 1. 714: l93-4Sll Schools-Instruction 7600 K}Yl'4H ·~ 'IOGRAMMING 1 INDUS. DRAFTING OIOC. CHECKING 'TIONIC ASSEMIL Y PIX/TYP West Coast Trade a Bustnea Schooll DI.vision al Com~ " Software Inc. Huntington Bea.ch CENSUS TAKERS 53L8885 U. 75 Per lilour, 200 people U- needed. A~ 1S 12m7 Garden Gr. Bl., G.C. days wort in MIJ'OL Re-545-7166 n6-2900 quires U.S. Citizealblp, at "Better Uving thru leut 18 )'ean old, 1 o o d Education" ~ c::~~~~ e KEYPUNCH • Jfomla drivel'I UeenM. Car a.... start hb. 26 at mileage pe.ld if driving re-POLLY PRIEST. Two quired. Apply in person by claaes da.ily-8: 30, 1 : 3 0 · March 14 Evening 7:00. Individual In. PERSONNEL DEPT. atruction. Polly P r i e 1 t COUNTY OF ORANGE Buainess College, 325 N. 801.C Broadway Santa Ana Newport Blvd., Newport JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~:ve company, ex· 2 Carpenters tt1dy to do ANTHONY'S BUSBOYS cellent frinie benefits in. suran~ polldea. Pocltlon 1* Dlatrict ii now takUli HAREM Dances & YOGA your Girden Service Job W1nted, Lldy 7020 cJudlnl pemlon plan. Ap-=~~ llldvancement. (fee ~0ona.· rec:~~-Automatic S.ncllnt 0... by Adnan Sarhan of ----~-~~-~1Beach.548-9723 Bulldlnc. repalr, mnodel, Nruwarumr ply ,.~Off•--~ .,.,... ............ & Receivlnt Teletype ea~-.:. A led ... _ Add·1-room. Frank ~ ~194' CONV~CENT I: lnvalld llUlllUUllUU --._ lt•rt ....-polftion. SJ60per month Operitor ~· CC'eJI auwur- Ral. monthly catt. PruJ'I. care by nlll"R aid. M r 1 SHUR 1 Nr (QIP Som knowlqe of SH._ Spe«! atarttnc alary. CaD Mn. Experimctd d bly I'll it;)' ol Middle East culture. --------q . Land.ICllptng. Exp. bor-!1~ exce1l refa, 11 er OlcMr -wa • ~ ~: ,.,._ 50 wpm. Harrington •••••• 13'1-tml stock~.~~ Ill-At Basic Rhythm Studio, 939 Cement, C...crete 6600 ticulturilt. '"'l'tllder, loY1llc _....._, alt ~· oay SHI-- -·-., 1"ll'k Wide-CPA.,..__ In,._,_.. ...__ ·~CA Will w. 19th Sl, CM. For Info .._ ,.~ ""-~· ,....,.__ .a.. ~ .. r • 1• .. ... .a. .. .........,.. Pref.. _, 25 « .. A"TD ..__ .... ma... 11'1 ~· a month. ~ eaJl mornlnp '38-1098 or CEMENT work, all ldnda. can .. ..._..~ . --· wmestk ...... w~ZJ .-.. ..,.,. fapplbnt ..:=feel openinr fer F/C boaldreet>-more dependl1lc on uped- lnltant credit -an major HERRING'S COMPLETE Prefer Balboa IU'H. APPLY m ~-...... ... Gal F Ida --er wtth aome ICCOGlltlnr ence. C<Jntact MRS. J(IR.. -~-......:...-_att_•_P_.M_. __ _ cm:tit canh Ind ail CM'da GARDEH SERVICE Call alter -f PM 8Z-4610 8-11 and 3-5 Cl ~blocNk.Wol. ~GF~) I: C .. ~-y __.!tart, $400 echatke .. a vwilty oL NER, COOOBODY'. CO., ~.:. .. '::!..LS le h o o 1 .ld * CLEAN Up * HorreC'lltoRK n.J .,.. -nwu .... &UUI ._... P to .. practical npet. Jltt:rlnanent ...,......,.. -.-_,.. cenae honored. U MOI. to pay. • u~n • nci. U rtq. aiat bklqlr. Aptitude with ftg-pcmtl<lft, salary apen. C&J1 .....,...,.,..,. care, fun 1earn1ns b" JOUl' Reuonable. 5lCMM4. OUR SPECIALTY :!i hr. ~ e.m;~pU. RElJB8I E. W AUTO \ftl. AbWty to leem qWck. 547-7061 ror tntemew. ---::-:--:--=~:---1 dilldrftl. 2UO Thm11l, C.M. • CONCRETE WORK • Lota mowad down. lei y tat. l Jy, type 50 wpm. (applicant TELEPHONE a o 11c1 tor a Hair Stylllfl •t+u Of All Types. No job too Mainteunce 962.-4914 Mature lady part tlme 151 E. Cont Hlfhway SAlHMBI peys feel need-' tor -. I: Needed tor , . 'IUt'O __ R_.S_pan_ilb-_Y...,.our-....,bo:-m-e. Small C.D: 892-103I comPl'Ulioa to same or N-rt leach BY APPOINTMENT ~ --~-Joteph Matnlft t d child. ear &: re.fa. et.5703 --,...-drapes. Experteoc:ed prefer-Un I vers i t y egree. CUSTOM PATIOS A e IVY RIMOVAL OltANGE COUNTY'S newest Fee by apoticant oo-itiona red. Tw a.luy A com· &auty SalOD Em phaais Conversational Block walll. Alao concrete e IVY SCALPING 7035 S1l"men & Ma...,.,. A lartett 0wya1er DM.lrc. SALES SECY ma.lat. l9'JMC1. 11 r . Openina Soon in Soutla Cast Spe.nlah. 962-4724 Mr. Lopez 14-Mns A mDOfal. IG-1010 e a..J!ANUP LOl'S _Dom __ .. _t_lc_He_1 .... P ___ ear.r oppwtJ .tu. 1Hdi!11 ~ ~e~ceo~~e;:;~ SJl llG-100, typ 70. Olntract Fortune ::,::1i: ~PIANO Letsom in Your ll6°:~ ~~ • W:~:!'~ PM Empt~ Pi:!! fed = :r'J:: : = benefits. Ei:.cellent promo. ::.m='::° S: or: WOMAN « )'OUn& iftl. HOD-378-1787 or write Joetta De-Home. Ollldren • Adult.I; .._ ...... ,_ ._.. N tloo ~dal. Cbotact Mr. mm.sul'llte wltll tYll>. est. reliable. DayUmt job. ~o. 4432 Green Meadows Cl&uical-popular gg..2913 Fre. nt. _.u.n1v11r~..., y AID CLE.AN.UPS Georp Byland A,ency o exper nee, we tram. Roberti. EXEC SEc"y"' ARJly in pel"IOD" A•e., T0tnnee, Cal. for in. LIFETIME Gift • Chilcoat 10 CEMENT Wort ol any kind RalllinC Treee • Sbnlbs • hy 1~8 E. 18th, !I.A. 547-0395 Npt Bcb offlct, MHm . FWl"F.R'S FREEZE terview appt. le~llOO Typing School 173 Del •' the Jowett Jlric•I Guar ebaped ar removed. Rototll. Chlneae • El1iJIMI • French ~!:,.~.am ATUJ NC:U~~· ~& ==~ 899 W. 19th St., CM • EXPERIENCED Ma1, CM. 548-2859 M~ c~~ an~ ==~~-new lawna. ;:i.rm~=t.~:;i.er· l::f~ ~ Inc. Chryele ... Plymouth srOllDd desirUt.. Salary O:l:gJ':RATOe!: G~~ent Mtsr RHI Elt ... S......,,an tiellcopter Piiot Trng 3 Jelcoat-~-up 29'JI HARBOR BLVD. open. commensurate wit b r e n e. '">v opera· needed Low Rat.es. Terma. 511-4892 ~.~ ~~·::is• GARDENING, complete aer. Hefn Wanted. Men 7200 (Day) ~A MESA exp to"' maldna $ll0-$140 llftd PRIME LOCATION MERCHANDISE FOR ~-30 1Ml'I ~. 1 Flberita• roDtt HEIERGER ::"a~ Monrcma, NB. R. C. GREER. Realty SALE AND TRADE rellallle. Excellent wort, (Swin lhift) Penumet Afency 3411 Vla Udo m.9.1001-------- Chlld Care 6610 Kl-4381 Dnltner 1 All..n!nct molder MACHINIST 902 w. 17th, CM 64&-0m BARMAID I DaDCll' wtd. CHEF'S -Ratlurant S20l Furnltvre IOOO -------'--fl!!._,..___ E • • .........._ Mini akirt. Top 1> a 7 • H~C:. ~.c=.. ;=.-~-:row: Draftsma• <s~~= YACHT M!nfm"!~ :=r:r11-=ONG, eo.ta .._. 6f6. ~=r:.'1wat~.~~ FURNITURE " _..&.---_ .. _ .. _ * ,._1531 vice. Free nt. 541-1'958 DMip and peckasjng of 2'7S Mc:C.onnick Ave. "---lleneata swsa, a Bllboya. c...ct an1uor uaacr e1ectromechank: cornpan-Colla Me9a. Cal. =·~Wt ...S • Need 5 FUlJtntt. Manq· qr aft 4 pa daily f1Mf'lt Lf a 1eecl from Centr1eten 6620 Genenl s.nicet 6612 eats. No Experience 1ca1 ~. bdiiiul)IWI ::...Wu~ H.B., F.v. STATIONERY hell>, draw -decorator GETnNG ready tor~ TraMicom Corp. N I and overtime. "'1b or can Phone TODAY tor HOUSEKEEPERS -30~ of poa Jll"Oflt. ~ dlsplL1Ly NltudEWioe Addition!>, remodel. Uc coo-GENERAL Services. cuato-lil W. 18th, Costa Meu KeuGry Troy l"l'aitlnt Co. an appointment for • ~,. llvt, IJ'O'l'lac, Mtabltabed ~L traciDC' does O'l'1I wortr.•No dial 6 otberwbe for any. 642-9000 Must have dean CaJttomia 2322 S. Pul1maD St. 1 more t!llced. Parlt Udo ComaJa. olflce supply finn. Wrtee Spanllh ind job loo ama.D. ROUllh I: tll.klg of value. >t bra. a day. driving record. ~ty Santa Ana 540-8565 =~~:r ';~t. cent Ctnter. ~ Box M3S Dab Pilot Medlterr1ne1n flnlShr-d carpentry, pelntina, ~l4S3 e DI s H MA c HINE YELLOW CAI CO. ---Pt. TIME Fullerettn. S2.50 BEAUTY OPERATORS: WAS ORIG. $1698.00 ~en'l maintenaoct. 67J..2473 PalntiaC, Plumbin&, Cat-OPERATOR 186 E. 16th SL BOYS-16 TOii Research~ to $600 per br. llW'· to start. Mn. Space for leue In attractlvt MUST SACRIFICE Roo•.• _ ..... , .. __ • '--~ pentry. Reul Rel. lnlur«I. ""-r •• ·-Id Uni Cc>cta Mesa Exp as engr g l'l'searcb a.qt. F..dwarda ~29'15 or 54$'745 shop l.D Newport Beach. 11> .u.ac 00 .... llUWuuu. ..,... v..... OK ~ -ye .... o · on pAnTTlME or related area. Accurate WA..,.,.~ -~· htad, top quality! ll'X20' ~e" ..___ acale; meala, boepltal lnaur. REAL ESTATE ""' fnMI. Utt neso&ble) "'"~~. Exl)«. Dey ~ ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: Fal'.ilily nn. Special al1er, "'""" ...,. ..,.._ • dutiatry. 4 to U Mid· Evening • S.turday Accounlinl Ctk to SG lhllt. Beachcomber 2633 W. UGHT Jlctory work. Pl-. Gcqeoaa 8 tt. Spanilh tola $2300. LT Conlt. OR 3-11• 67-nlcht: aleo mJdnlabt to I Shluldn't 100 ne wttb Walker U 100 like to talk to people M'-2.,,.... •>"". (fee reim) COut Hwy., N.B. ferab)y OTtt 35, dl:J&. "" -..a Mat c ll l n.. Chllr. H•ullnt -a Lee? f'rM lnfnrmatk& 6 are mthualutk. we may "' .1·~ """ -• Additions * Remodellns A.M. avail. Ap~ lD penon. Phone or 1'Tlte w Al.KER a have an openilll for you In NEWPORT SALES, full or part Ume. 549-3911; aft 5, _.. Cllltom q all t e d with Fred H. Gawfdr.IJc. CLEAN Iott, PfaPI. etc. Hc.onrd•1 Restaurant, «l01 LEE Inc Xl9 Harbor Blvd. our telepbom erder dept. Ptt9orme1 Agency ComJ)letely new Item. no Exper. UPhOilterer carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. ~ * · ~'l'O Tree ftlD09aJ. dump, *1p, W. Cout Htway, NB. !SeJlm. Appty Wed or 11m 4:30 833 Dover Dr., NB. 642-3870 competitloa! Mf-IDI M1·5511'11am er Mllre Se'Ville Caned velvet ll>fa. t.ddloe, au, srade. m.rre CARRIER BOYS PM llhA.rp 18?0 Sallta Ana Girl l"IVt)'pe/SH .... to sG e BE A rt1U.ER1Tl'I: • POWER. SEWING =VJ..::.e>U ~~ C•rrt c ... nl"' 6625 SA:f:t. ~~-.:::.~ Cook-Pant1,..... GOOD ROUTES Ave. Otfloe P., Collta M .. Culdtr/IQto eerv. exp. $375 $2 HR. CUJJWn"!Zt Local Mac!Ue 0,. ...., ...... Ao -.tie Ked- CARPET Clunlnl· l'loor Ui! '*flM er 1G-W Exper1enc:ad. Deys. AVAILABLE 1lda I.I not doaMl>4oor .,._ •tm m.310I !lliawww * peel1ad atrtA>lnC· wum,. wan.. t/ UlJNG Tm.lb Good worid.QI condlUona. BUN'T'tNQ1'UN BEM:B WIWAM PENN Experienced WIG ~ .._., w......, Wroom .Ute wttb f11D Windows waahtd. 531.a58'7 ~. ~~J:; Apply In pel'IOll DAILY PILOT Fry Cook AnocllMt Agency No Calif. lice'QM i"ell·, w...._ 7400 J1Dnc me ~ tprtnp , •WALL TO WAU.. • u 1n. Expert wan. se..mz Stuft Shirt RMt. • MM3Z1 • 1156 N.wport Blvd., CM -~~ ~oo mattrna. LarpS.-. c» • CARPET a.EANING • 2U1 W. Cout H'W}'., N.8. STOCK Cert. DO exper. Apply wttkl1 between 3 642-6434 1 cor diblnl room.. Gold leaf RIG Dllcomlt! 5Q..al23 Inc.me Tn '740 necuarr. sm Pf'r month pm and 5 pm. G -OFFICE ~table lampe. Hanc- to st.art; 5 cs., week. Write IRL FRIDAY $350 .. 1111 "!as lampa, etc., etc. Cupet L.ylnt a Gordoft N. WarNll SALESMAN qualifldlkml, •· ~t. Swk 5-#1 Y.:, =-:::_learn ad WESTERN GIRi. INC. ~~-be~ ____ .. _, ...... ,.._~_,_u_u_ ..._Acct. -&.t. 1'5r Ase z ID :io. tor better to P.o. Box te. eo.ta 2305 E. co..e H'wy,c.w can ,. •• 646 mt .,.,_~ INSTAU.AnoNI. ftll&frl. He"'9 er Offke Appts. ~ M.-. Calif., 92G'7 UNIQUE W0tt't PromiM You 1 "-'-*•ID cant. rHtntc:b. ..-Apta oar Now .lDcorporatiac former ~SC>l IOYS 10 • 14 ELEC'rRanCS AaMnen& Aflt!J/IC1 The Wortcl • a.ttt wo•ed lnmw6ltlil1 fPedal"1. Ritacn1~. r. J. ea.. Jndloce ,... GOLDE ,.~~. ~~ ~1 T·-dr1U --a-u. Park. a.. ..._ I & D l!ll•NITUIE DIAMOND. 13141155 OJ>m T DAYS lftn. -.......... -... --r----lEvett ftto We H ... Offlc .. Ml Coftfl'""'1) rv• GJ0 ~. N.B. DAILY PILOT ~r • prtDClld dr-Hee, W...._. • IN 111£ WAREHOUSE • '75-U45 • ROUTES AVA.D..ABLI!: • tc)..m1 • t Marolt ~ Women 7400 lut 11'4 NIWPOIT aL.VD. *mt :YEAR* 111 IOYS 10 .14 1530 E. F.dilllW Awe. We Off-You COSTA MESA EUROPEAH GARD!NEJ\ A-1 !TENO ~ter f~ boys 10.14 Good MJ1 .. I e Good prcllt' Suite g IDla Ana GOLDEN ~ f o r -l\lwy "ltlhf 'tU 9 l...andlcaplnt-MIJDt~ HARSOR SROP'G ~ P'roftta N() Sllnlta.y BAI.BOA PENINSULA 7H • HI... woman fntttested In pu1 A Won I HoCct.y in Englend • Set a SU.. 'tU 6 Very rellOll. 5'M331 net. T Daya a Week. 56D .;:~~$-;;;It DAILY PILOT 2 CARPENTERI: t Hanf· =.=,.Into a:!~ EXPERT J1paMM Gardtntr G. I . HOFFMAN-Onr 40 A-•~ call e MM111 e wan man; a..,. G 11 a ttb1111611t&tion s>rocram ,._ 1 ndac'iQs, Ounup. Mat. EllroUed ID pracdce Wort ~~or CARPET 1 ate• ma a ,~ ()penatort; FlbrlCIMt rolJ. ..... rectfftion and 1-dl-twance• "KACK'' U?.Ql22 nst..rnel RfttD ,,_........, v men £XPl1L OICLY ._ ue 5emc. K...-,.t Beecb Tennll aub ~rlmced retaD ltoft, lllllDt 3'fn'(G ·SHUT • crafts. Plrti Udo OJiMdw. ~ ~ .... ~ Per App'!. 646 5421 mt EaabluU, N.B. outaldt. i:.ceu.ot • e w Oiilwllbll Y** 0... cm c.e.r. IG8IM. jobe & '*ltll ...a SAVE wta SAFE, PaOl"L CAaPINTllS ltOt'e. ... PQ I« ttPt 215 ~A.,._ Cir ----a.·---a.me.. y_. bMDe. men .-...a. 111......... a.a au.a115 GENERAL Jud ....._ 1t.&A90rWll.&. * to.1010 WANTI D '1'ERMl'l'S W'l<lt OIOPPER CU1' Clfl'DAT· ~....,.. • • • "" aenb, ....._, ,._ ...... ~ ~' IOATIUILDINO ..._. m lo nqt Pftter OltS A nBERGIMI TOOL • •• .-1 •o.GO tUUnc. ~---• ...ae fii). • It. SUO; Le --Wadlr Yadlta f4&.7m one 80" ~ ... ....... M.U:D\S. EXnaa:aeaa> DANCm e JAPANESE GARDENING 114.SO· 25 Yn np. T d«Ji, SAL.&CI, M or pen tiiie: to adtuciL ._ CUii. ~: ~ .. ,_. ..... Service. Cl"'1'JP, I.a~ KEMMER TAX ~VIC!, ComfleW1 M'lf Item, DO lllt~cW._ ........ . AVE. C.M. aw. or m-111.1 In-: Sl1 7034 ft.ft T pm. WO Htuw , C.M .. 541-2404 compet1tloftl 14T-3S21 _.... ,..... t:--n,,..,,~~ ,.-~--~,,....~. T ---.. -__ ,_... -...., ... a--· ....... -EXPEJUENcm 11ntn at.. SHAMPOO u~ Calif. C.. ..... rc.nu:.i~ ~ ""'-Vftl U: .., tbort. IJI .. _..,.., -~~ ,_I -~ tbt laland Sa1-, .,.,. II'....,. (Jc. ~ • + ..a6dac.ptns • Cltamrp * With ltf'llltad deducttom Food. Mlllt be 21. Cal tor CG111'11 A Jlec:ieMllC .. cw nl&tltJ. ~ -,,.. N\ot 11ott1SQ1 CIDlllll6-. No. ft.us. It IW!able. Ml..... MU9'JO --..tC5 arr. WOOd ..••.• 49f.ll5I Ha .... 50-5111 ftlftd. •me. Ht,i. 8c:b. Call UT.a. We An Stl lnt.wiew'"9 For SECRET ARIES "' Our Lonclon Office JUNITHlU....._ WESTERN Gl~l, INC c:.f:~nM.ID~ ~=.".°':..".: ~-~...::'~ .. ~ ~~::._~..:WANTED 1US IOYS 1::=':'0!c~ ,. • ..... .is Wll) • an.-. • m.t....._a.an-T• Jt a• ... ..._ ona 11 --...,.. '• e:• MMDL ••••••••••••••• i, • .. .. J • , E I, . j.. • ii It r. MDCHANDtSI POI IALI AHO TIADI 5 MllCHANDISI H)I Ml~..... ... .-• Wcdne•, FtbtuJ ZS, 1968 K\orvv.D-. l'OI _..,;HAN01s1 POtt TltANSPORTATt~N -r··~s ..... at•tuoN # ' SALi ANO TllAOI SALi AND :rUD1 IALI ANO TllADI! . ""' ,.., "' ~ lm NJ •:j At1t0t 1.,..;~~~-...~..,...;;;.;;;;;;:...:..;;.;:.:.;::.:.. __ _:•=D::• T•d 111 aol '4'ns2snn • l60I FREE TO YOU ,._., cru1 .. ,. 9020 C•mpers •m __ P_O_R_SC __ H_E __ 1111' A .. ~·· 2:;.~ ,;:,: ~ 11ANSPOl111S FLOOR TAX 'hlads _ == 283'1, ~.ww le coYcr: IUSIS-CAMPERS PORSCHE (AIOI. 1V ... owner mua prutce lathometer, bait tank puU!p 'f7 vw Camper VI: ..... lhota, fenced yard. ~trafr Potes, pulpit, an· 'SS vw Clm.per (2) ta MO, . ud T .LC. S45-3llO aft 4. t~nna. Owner 6~43. '64 VW Camptt (2) 0. ilUdl lat we must J/fJ7 ~ ~ tax on _,7 SALE 311 23' CABIN Cruiser, sip~; ·~ Dduxe Bill 9 pau (2) ~ ra ,,....,°" we must ftduee oU:r lhvm-~ ..n• is .,.,._ ..... -r;:I· bead, ball t&nk. $1895. '63 Deluxe Bus ~ ~ U D091ible. 1'bt tollowtnc Ult ol 0oor ._ ·-' •nw J""' -.......,. .. • tm-1•:.0 e '61 B tam-.., • diaplat I fGr l&le In our WU'lboule. "ent cu ...,,.1 to llit1 tbla wttk for ~wll.Jli """ .. u• • 9 ~"· SOllAS Free dellney • Ftte Service .JWliper + to~ of aood fill-~ ll ... • SALi NO DEPOSIT Tboo.unda of doll.Us of Color ed db1, ee(Y lo rtt at. Speed---Skl Boats 9030 • &-8' 1..-. l'UJow Back ~'2$0to $'6tto .s1•9r~1 -... 6 •-·ft-1 must -6G-GT1 2~ lT FIBREx:LAS-Dtlftt; ~HP ft~ 61 ~= g.: = = =--:-··-' Im .,. » b.; ~...... ·-LOVABLE, p 1 a y f u J, med. Evfnrude. Top, folding ~ OP ~uJ:: llillows , to s1~ . ~ttl· 1031 , u ~ONDA~ ~ ~,_." ;;=.i~ :,~•:,ant. v1; :8~:~; '• ~ r LOOM mac1r' Cathednl ··:'312 , ~acH 4TH watcbdoe. 341.9111 2m Jacketi. l*idlf, •nrhor. w'~JP": .,,.,._ 1_,,. .._._ :: COLOR KING T.V. •--..a $1650.10211 Stonrybr(bk ~ . ....--_• w -...... S1't OPEN T DAYS or Wt we IWvt'U t.o 11'1 the Pl.T rat. Black and white. llunl. 8ch. 962--0689. . 8' LOGle Jack ec&J~ plllowa9 11ff blC Property Tax l.J l-&S79 _...3/1 Mt·°* i ==~~u.i::: pillowl -·-.aMO M• Camere1 & l~lp UGO * NOW "~'~"' llVl!:STC>CI. Mob•le Homes 9200 1t1011A1ac1uou1.1Yu••(IOsraM1U ... ..., and pU)ows -• l"'llAllOINll&IVAM•c.AMaa cwved arms ----·-··-·-··-~-·"'°° $2'9 REnNAI m c • Colw TV'• p ~-• 1 Imported Autos 9600 --------'J' ApplJqued pWow It t.rma ----.teoO $itt w/flasb an.e. (, 11... ........ e Applf•ncff ... , v.ntrl UOO $799 '66 PORSCHE 9U; xlnt DAILY mor TDNiPOITATI~ t....,ttid~ .. VOLISWAGIN RW>Y 10;&0 . OYER '5 YOLISWAeDIS .,, vw •••.•.•••• ".. • Sl6ll5 .. vw •.. , •..•.•••.• , .... Slt1M-HIDI .... -··-...,..., ....... • s 5·00 I cond.! Many ulru incl · vn• --• • .uv. 644-2902 eves. teNOS SNAKES for sate. 646-5196 New 24 Wide......._ ALPINE ,,__,,.. ..... ._.,_ .... _,_ El ........ _ ....:: at llG Reduetioml ..... ,_... r-Both * Two Bed•m ~:!,,';''" ..... m. "·""· ---=:....--~ .::~~bie-m.--=---= ,,. BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY '64 Alpine JV GT, Dir. oiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ _ 11~~~ me ~ FORMALS •• WORN ONCE 3 * Do.-1825 19'J618dch Blvd. black hdtp. $48 del. u-ROVER BAYSIDE MOTORS --"50 $2" SIZE 1"15, pink cblt1on and H1tntlll(too Beach SJ&.9812 sume cont bal. can ftn-1200 W. Coast RWy, NI mlOOM lbS one all wblte ••• PERFECT DAYS M1N POODLEs AKC rec., ~ pvt J>(y. 494-97Tl S. FOR a.uB WORK OR ~ l abota; ll wka., HANDYMAN'S Special 27 ft.==::;:====::;:== .R:: = ~~ G E EVEN BRIDAL PARTY ONLY p'OOafed l pQw,y cut. v&eat:IOD t:l'l.hr $650. 9 to ALFA ROMEO Ps.c. -.... _,,_ .. ,.._.. •1 ...... · PAftnMDATfON. Prf., Set ..• sun. ~ 6 dally. 2940 w. Cbut Hwy, --------fteee Wit"" -~ -· • ,...., ..,... POODLE PUPPIES 6 9 • te 1'r.a PrOt'lndll $!548 SM7 RECORDS ALBUMS • • • Open tlf f p.m. , wkl, NB 1P&ce No. 1. 1 60 ALFA·ROMEO •AMBH HUTCH -------SM l1tt 331/3. All MASTERPIECES AKC. One free frOOmlnit 10 X 50 Meteor 2 BR. 10x40 GUU.I'ITA ROADSTER l-lllCI .... TAU a QfA.ntS .$.W S21t NOT STEREO ••• 75c each. Save up to SOO'c, leaon. $1S up. &4&-3523 and awn!~. storage shed, car-White with nf'W black top, SIMMONS MA.mlSS & IOX IPllN6 SITS SKIS, SKl POl.&5 AND SKI 74 li'B-7159 peted. $3500. Call 536-SOZ2. black tonneau cover. GOOD Qu klq Sae -...... ~-... -................. ,_ .................. S2()2 $135 B00rS • . . MEN' SIZE ATI'S: Huntrrs! Springer roX40 GREAT l.AKES U Pirelli tirK, radio & ht'atcr. eea Size -·--·-·--············· ........... -....... $143 s ts 8~9 . . . $40.00 Hurry! Some onHt·•·kind, Spaniel.I, 9 wka old, ahola furn, Hntg Bch area. 'J:.; Sharp interior. $150. 87~ ~le SbeSbe -................................... ·-····~·······$105 S 70 POLAROlD C AM ERA IN Some with i;mall scrntche1. and papers. 516-6036. clean. S4000 cash. 3<17.19.sS. (Fullerton) · _ ............................... ,_ ...... -..... -... .$ 87 $ 51 BEAUTIFUL LEATHER All BRAND NEW and fully CHAMPAGNF. TINY-Toy HIADIOA.lDS-11 .. Sin --··-··-··-··· .............. ..$2.US CASE AND HAS FLASH serviced by our own service p~-"e AKC. All ·'"-ls, Mot I 9300 AUSTIN HEALEY CHAllS ••l•A ••1.a ATI'ACHMENT AND FIL-dept. Famows brands auch ......., .. .., orcyc" ... , " -R"" ,,......._ Zeni.... female. 642·9a44 __ ......;.... ____ _ -Tutted ti.ck rold velvet --.Sl.9t SU1 TDl. ... $30.00. .. ,..-..... 'WI', w , May. SCR M ~~!...llldl: sreen cbentU ·---PlUO su• CALL '4M260 AFTER• PM tar. Hotpobrt, Admiral, Phil-GERMAN Shepherd Pupe 6 A -LETS ~~--beck llun1 Style swivel co, Packard Bell, Zenit!I, mot old. Male and female. pld nlvet --··· ..$Ul8. 11: POOL TAl\.U Kltdiea Aid, Gib9oo a n d Very ftU. 893-7438, 897-9477 ANSWERS t:f1: oc -:J:!i = 1Ufted Jl.25 _,, 1981 BRUNSWICK odlera. Cllllmahua Stud Sexvk:e w/Wood trtm $121 $ It ..,, AJa .,, TRIANGL& F,awa Male with Ruby eyu (:1ergy _ Gueet _ Savor _ '63 Austin Healey Spill' R~ str Beeutilul new yellow ~t job with new black top. $25.00 delivers OAC. Full price tl095.00. can be seen at 901 E. 1st, Santa Ana or caD crdit mgr. 542-8801 SOM • CHAii srrs Slat.e from -Henderson's and D0'1e. $35. 546-3634 Zodiac -SATURDAY I' SPlldlb Sela 6 ai.tr •/wood trtm _.$650 '417 Bnmswiclc $329 value • • WANTED: Toy Poodle ~ Sign at entrance of a San llCTIONAL ONLY sm.a py. 16lat be retllObably prio-Frandsco night club: "Good BMW 10& .. 2--iMoe Jome cusblon1 ··---.mt Utt 100,. FINANCI.NG 1877 H--L-II d. ed. ~ Alter S pm Clean Entertainment Every -------SOFA a LOYI SIAT SITS SECARD POOL 8"1Vr v . A.KC -Beautiful young male Night Except SATIJRDAY." BMW 2-96" Sofa 57" Love Mata -----.. .s.:w>2 p 74 323 S. Ma.In, uraap Co.ta Meta Beqie. $25 or belt offer H d T • h 1-100" Sota w Love ... ta .. $766 SSH 532.1992 548-0155 341.2112. on a· r1ump STUDIO Co HIS ----=----N U d r--"SETTING A WHOLE NEW UC SIMMONS --2 I --DACHSHUNDS •w· se -~ STANDARD FOR ECONOMY ~ -------·-··----$133~ Sit WE IUY & SELL AUCTION Miniature males. CMmpion HERB FRIEDLANDER CARS" 1-lue --···--··----· .$133.SO Sit • Dlamoridt • Gold sire noo up 633-4597 13150 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39l S•ln-P•rb-S.rvice -White ------·------$1.33Jie Sit Antique & Old Jewelry Fri March 1 7·30 pm _.. -~-"1..-~ _ ~ , • PURE-Br.... German Shep. 2 blka So. G.G. Fwy. RUTZ WARREN THE FABULOUS ROVER 1965 Volkswa(m i4oor Sedu All odainal-$19 SOLD EXCLUSJY.ELY JN 646-S«i6 * ~ ORANGE COUNTY, BY FRITZ WARREN Sports Car Center 71D E. Jsl St. SANTA A'NA 547-0764 SIMCA Will Buy Your Volkswagen or hlChe le pay top dollars. PJ!d for « nol Call Lou McK.Du. 673·1190 1966 Simes JOOO 4 dOOI' -Nu VOLVO paint, looks better lban new. -------- Stru bu llOO miles on flle> '68 VOLVO tOl')' warranty. $25.00 dellv· era OAC. Full price $895.00 WE'aB BEALLY DB&IDO Can .be seen et 901 E. lit, TODil'I s.nta Ana S4Ul>l •ar noes nr oca 1118'1'0nt SPRITE s.. Us Before Yeu 1uy 1958 Bugeye Sprite Rd.er -fj• 1.Mria Real nice condition • 25.00 delivers OAC. f\lll price lunnn'T'C.' ~.00. Can be attn at 901 IT\11\ I~ E. lit, Santa Ana • ~ 19116 Ha.zbor, CM. M&G)3 SUNBEAM VOLVO MISCIUANIOUS ••• SAVI JO% ~tn;;t ~·~ES. 4 unaaunea ~lots and pupe; no papers. Beaut. 893-7566 537.m.4 S C C 196S Sunbeam Ti ge,.. Vlei~~ Lamps ---··-·-UT.II to S54 • • ewe ry oen New A Uled fUmtture. Bed-merldnp. 842·7365. 1968 3ffi Delux Honda port71s0 E.•: ... Selnter Beautiful. New Candy Apple FACTORY AUTHORIZED eoJ!! B:d:preadl (quiltfd> ----·--···--··-·• 1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. room •tt. bunk beda, di-___ FO;....,-.R-SALE--. --Scrambler. S650 or best SANTA ANA ..... 54'74'164 type palnt job, nu top, etc. S.let-Part....s.rvlce Spanllh ~~quilted) ··--.. --166 • 646-ilil • vans, recllnen, rockera, Male Silky Terriers. offer. Call nm.499-3104 $25.00 delivers OAC. Full FRITZ WARREN SP&nlah n.-Table -··---·····to Sit REVA'S UPHOLSTERY hldeabeda. dinettes, cottee "~0 ""85 aft 4 p.m. I •2195 oo Call Credi OU Pail -'"ed Cockt&ll Tablet .SU to 111t .l and tables. chem, color --""""'"------''----CORTINA pr ce • · · 't Sports C•r Center alnting1 ........ ·-·············-··-·-·· --_:.:_~ to S66 ~Palm, Balboa TV's, portables, stereos, Trailer, Tr•vel 9425 ----Mgr., 542.slm or can be 710 E. Lst St. GrC:-RtPmDra~ Reproductions -·-·-·--.................... .$16 ~~=.~t~·~~-china cabineU, twq lamps, TRANSPORTATION '67 TERRY VACATION '66 Cortina GT4 spcl, buckets, ~i:.'. al 901 E. 1st. Santa SANTA ANA 547.f'IM ~ N~ ltet.ll SA&.•· Choose from our vut leleo-matched green refrileratot Boats & Y1chts 9000 Trailer, Fully Self-contained R&H, 5M mi mtr, $1625 --------•68 VOLVOS FortreJ CUtpUe -·-··-··-··· .. -··-···-···-·····-····$10.95 SS.ts t!on of fabric! It clauic pa stow, new ---compressor. 30 gal water, 54(}..4983 aft 6 Or wlmd. 1965 sunbeam Tiger· Beautl- Fortttl Shags 8 -·-··-·····-----·-·----511.95 "·" SAVE :50% on Labor Qig. drapes. de 1 ks, plcturu, INVENTORY holding tank. 60 Rambler, ful new candy apple type Get A Better DMI -PLUS MANY REMNANTS -Free estlm, pickup, dellv. LIKE NEW re!r!gerators, nrw palnt, completely over-DATSUN pa.Int Job, newt.op, etc. 25.00 AT The above lilted ii ~ name brand stoves. washers and MUCH (lfAftlUft hauled. Sharp! 864 Sonora delivers OAC. Full price HERi FRIEDLANDER furniture of &h qu.allty. $$ CASH $$ MORE! IUUtU Rd., c.M. / .61 Oat.sun pick·up, 1 S'll95.00 Call credit mgr. U7SO Beach Blvd. (Hwy S9) J. J. KNICKlllOCID We pay cuh for: WINDY'S AUCTIOll 20' KENSKJLL Travel Trlr. owner. Trade or sell, can 542-880l or can be seen at 2 bllu So. G.G. Fwy. 4001 lllCH ITRHT . NSWPOWT alACH I Furniture I Appliances e 1967 GLASTRON V • 174 Easy lift. 12' Alwn boat, 5 finance pvt pty. Dir. 901 E. 1st, Santa Ana. 1193-7566 537~ 141 •• /Antiques / Toola 2015~ Newport Blvd. JET Powered by Chev. V.S llp, Sea-King outbrd. car Make oifer .... 4~-9771 '64 Sunbam Alpine Rdatr with Sport Cus 9610 (W.,. ,_......_ & MecArtt1w et ON ITEM or -Behind Toay's Bldg. Mat'la. Berkeley Jet drive. Many, top loader It camer. 548-2142 '60 Datsun pick-op Xlnt factory hardtop. Re.al ex--------- MM@7 lii:WMAOOM 0.:..,. c-ty ~) ~~B~~ CcMlta Mesa 6t6-8S8I many..._:xtraOn• on~_!~~ 1IO B~ay. CM. con4. Dlr. S28dn, S28mo. ~~.tional ocard.ic "ti~;. ~00 •67 M• --9"VTIJ" -" ..,._,_ -.. ,_,& OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ~e.,...r-. t.. a .,,. ~ SHASTA Trlr. Good cond. $495 full ~£!· 494-9771 w:.uv... A • ..... ~·ce • FU~JTU1t1 Mus&c11 '"'*· a12s wniiiil1'Tmm'[iiiiaBUwrrlm!!!!!!!!!~~;;;~~~ UGJ• mees-$. $550. _ $1295.oo. eau credit mgr wrBE U!ALLY oE&I.mo \Yhy RENT• • • uo~ FINANCING-S.trint NtlllW -IU OISHD bySANGO •.• ~~.~~~ • 54U219 • RAT ~J!'. :!t.be.=.-' at m:n:r:zrom ~ .. __ ,_ a I I NEVER USED ••• SEllV· -===:======::::=:=:f---~~~---__..8 .,1 Cuy r ·--s.'! D&&nm ass c g u t. r .,,, FOR SAL· ....... RUNABOUT nnw~ by ll =T 500 ........ v & ..a w I cue. $175. Fender 5 ck~·BEDSP~ h.p. Evfnrude~ on good rucke 9 868 FIA TS ·~th~= ~~ope.~ S.. Us Before You 8vy 5 Pc Spanlab dlninl rm lluatus w I cue, fender Remnantl. Samplee 6 MDI-big wheel tnUer. 'Ibis Is an 1963 CHEV. PU • 6 cyl 4 NEW AND USED S99.95, bexa&on table, blark amp w / re,. er b. $275. ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to '2 • • • EX~ CONDI· aU glaas boet'that is sharp spd., lull 6 ply truck tires. SEE ~!~~on~A~~ S2Spn:~ fitan llJDiA• Iron. Living rm-Medltemm-comp!. New a bUI a~ p.m. 929 &Iker. Calta Mesa 2n oFULLN $50.00SIZorE • FLORAL bu .......t ~ .. th ..., ... t &.......... spUt rims, leaf type o'load HERB FRIEDLANDER n 295.00. Call Cr-edit Mgr. ~:::O~ 0;~~edfa::: cordlon Ut. 833-00.15 Private CoOection SPREADS ... SJ..$5. WAS ~ NOW $595 aprings R I btr, Barden 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) 54:1.-3801 or can be seen at IMPORTS 0 I r P I I CONTEMPORARY HANG-e 18 CLASSIC SANTANA bumper. good cond. Exe. 2 blks So G G Fwy 901 E. lit, Santa Ana $229.95. s Pc Spenish bed-P t•noe & Org•n• 8130 r gin• • nt n91 ING LAMP WITII WALNUT ALL GLASS CABIN CRUJS-buy. 962-01.85 893-7566 . . . 537a -------- room set, authentic Medi-Oil All sizes and many artists TRIM $3 00 ER. Powered by a just over-.50 FORD Pickup •56 v.81-ALL~--...,.-----...;__ te1Tanean deslp $179.115. 3 INVENTORY SALE $2 to ~ each. 1651 Indu• wunNGHOUSE ROAST-hauled Johnson V-75 on fac-enalne 4 S~ trana Camper d new 1968 Fiat 2 door"" TOYOTA 1966 Harl>or, C.M. fHM.m Rooms for 1.w THAN $3.96 ALL NEW, USED:, RENTAL tryst., C!Sanubta. Ana Hts, nr Coon-ER, BAKES AND B.ROII.S tory trailer. Many extras shell, ~u brakee. $2So. 147. ~ 90lat ECalJJomla Sports ---------'mE FABULOUS A WEEK! -bank terms. $25 00 Included. 1 23 ....,.." . 1st, Santa Ana •68 TOYOTA ""lJMPH Approved Furniture retum pianos It organs A . • • · · WAS $1495 NOW S129:i 1 for only Sl498.75 full price. 110 %159 Harbor Bl, CM ,..0 9G60 floor models are being ~ SNOWBIRD including ealls & ELECTRIC I R 0 N • • • e l"' "". n "' RUNABOUT 1953 6 CYL Ford Pick-up. $25.00 delivers OAC CX' pav. .,._. cocmted at GREAT SAV· all ~ needs work, SGS. STEAM .•. $3.00 ~ "U"'-V " Open Dally 9-9, Sun. 10.S INGS! Wurlitzer • Knabe • SoV Jar p 1 hoto enl~er 80ndmm+ SEAT BELTS •.. RED • • • Powered by 35 h.p. Mrrcury New tires & bait. Lge tool menta to suit your budget. WE'RE UAL.LY Dll.UJNQ TODAY! BUT ll'roCK ll'f ova ROUND DINING TABLE, otar eN exc"' co LIKE NOW PAIR .-r..50 electric. On big wheel tratl-box .. Good cond, Alt 5, 2l2 1966 Fiat SL Wgn In excep. Winter. Fitchner. Steinway xtras $70 '1964 Brld i . . . •• . er. This l• a real ahft -rig Cabr1llo St., CM. tlonally nice condition. 25.00 10liJ mahogany 5' circle • Hardman • Miller. Spinet e50 cycl · el gndea S95one call ~ AFTER 6 P .M. "'"" Hl8T08Yl S.. Ue Before You Buy without leaves, bu 3 extra 1 fro u 99 G cc e, exc . co · . that hu bad the belt of care. '&I Ford P.U. ~ Ton delivers OAC. Full price I P anoa m ~ . rand pl· 642-<n66 BELOW COS1' Cloeeout W •., ,__ OW VS Low mJI Ov load Ml'IC 00 Ca be eavfl. Muat ucrillce. anos from $84.9. Liberal fi. . Sale! flowers foliage ~ ,....., $1""" N $895 . eage. er s ..,.,.,. n 1eeT1 at 901 E. .ltMLlmiA 494-3248 eves,\ weekends. nanclnr up to 60 months. Monlf0"'9ry WiHd es I: arra.nge~ents. 'Some OVER 100 NEW A USED IN 548-5035 Evenings 1st, Santa Ana S42-ll8Q1 W1fflch's-Mannlng'1 H .. rlng Aid C•nter antique, 80me not. O>me STOCK. We hHe teVenal l'ii TON International '65 Fiat 1100 D, Xlnt • IMPORTS I022 Gm.L'S 26" bllte $7; Nauga- hyde couches S6 each; ma- ple dinette extemSon table SS; Westinghouse rdrlg, 2 dr, bottom half freezer. &d cond $40; LOTS MORE! 1550 Superior (rear), C.M. 646.9118, 642-6686 ---Newport Harbor Grandmother's Club RUMMAGE SALE 1822% Newport Blvd., NB Feb 29-Mar. a. 9-6 PM 1110 UNIQUE Ida lift f o r MUSfC CITY Low Battery Pricee wrt thnl all the carlml! ~~~G~ ~~ at Step van. Perfect for CIOOd. 15,000 ml $39 dell 3400 So. Bristol Size 675 ...... $1.~ Packa&e Wednel, 'Ibun, Fri, 10-5. ALMOST ALL BOATS JN camper. $100. 494-8779 U!Ull'le cont bal.. 49U1T1 So. Qiast Plaza New Ir Repoaeaed aids. Antique norai. by . Alma, STOCK WERE PURCHASED lO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-~ 540-2165 Huntington Beech .. 89U6U 823 W. 16th, NB. (just 1 blk PRIOR TO RF.CENT PRICE JHpt 95 HILLMAN !!l"!"'!"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'I!"'~ 20' office or storage trlr. wnt o( Placentia Ave) INCREASE. '68 JEEPS $295. 1953 Olev. ~ T Ex· ~421>. e HUGE DISCOUNTS e '61 HILL.MAN Minx Xlnt TRIUMPH phone tnldt, needs 1'ork Misc W•nted '610 On all 1958 Gl11sspar Gia,_ W•'r• O.•llng Tod•yl coS350nd . ...,~ean, Good tires. 'liO TR3, heeler, top, toft. $125. Blaclde'a Boat Yd. ___:.. tron Blue Water ~a Ray SH u1 before you buy · .,.,.,..2559 &ft 5. neau; xlnt condition! Price rn.6834. WANTED boat~ in stock. ' "Hurry wh ile stock lash! '.~ 4-dr Hillman fuT'l S350 642-0116. Cap. 550 lbs. Extn wheel BOAT ,,. ~IOTOR DEALER ,,,... A1n: l S50 as is. 546--0628 VOLKSWAGEN anrt tire. Western saddle. HARRISON'S tWI. UUW ONE Wheel luggMge trailer. CALIFORNIA'S LARr.ES'f ti l OrWnal lady ownt'T'. :: ~~~~nt concil· ~~!:~tu~~~~=~= ~ IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ TEST DRIVE A KIRBY Vacuum cleaner 1c -TOOLS -BOAT CENTER VW attacbmt.ota. Pl\Y c aa b 531-1212 or '93-0555 2301 ,Soc ·Ms.in f WSan~ Ana 1966 Harbor, C.M. lUJQMAJIC balance of $5:UO or m all , .... k f Art) omer o amer• A p~enta. credit Dept. v-or "Service Our Specl1lty'' JEEP: '61 Wlllys 1-Ton ~7219. Anaheim WANT TO IUY BOAT (714) 54().4555 Hu sand IJra $SOO TRAILER FOR 17 l'T • 646-2700 • 21'' TV $38. Baby crib $12. OUTBOARD. "RIA-NEW 8' Pram plywood fiber-======== Play pen •· Wulllnc ma. SONAILE" PHONI dl~-~J~ ~~ pa~ _c_•m_._pe_,. _____ _ chille $20• Doll crib ' bui• 642-4980 et>IJ'UU ~ JY $5. ~. --------BY Owner. 50' Iile1el CAMPERS UPHOLSJ'ERING • $79.SO, 2 WILL buy any lllve-dollar. Schooner-14' beam-quite, ORANGE COUNTY'S p:. (European craftsmen) tl.40 tech. 548-1.Ul 7 All tD liv~1board. 213: ~191 L.ARG&n SELECI'lON Free est. dd,. pickup, 215 S PM. ~7613 aft S. 12' n ......... t wttb Mone COD- Main, RB •'Bn"fty" 53'4405 """""""' trots. canvas cowr, oen, CARPET ~ bu carpel Mechlnery, etc. 1700 dolly $15. m.m:r Wlll teU f<w C0tt. to I et MISC bollt hlA-and FACTORY DIRECT OPEN ROAD DEALER '61 MERCm&i'Bens uo.i> aed. New paint A ti.rel. Must eee to &JllJC'ec. Sect 644-0'7TI MG YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAYS AS AN AUTOMATIC AS A STICK SHIFI' 18bar. MCl1 color-.. Can fl. -· ~ S.llbo t 9010 l205 nance. aim. ter tooh • tome pwr. cw.----· -·-------------lrV tool.I, ctampe, etc. AD O DEil NO ======= * HOUSE CARS * aw;. --------SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-00 'e& MGB • Pvt PtJ. Very * VAN CONVERSIONS Xlnt oond witti best quality '1).o900 2'2IMI ... ..._, (• ............ , BOX t:raJltor 4' x 5', x1nt ""' ar ~arty MW. Open t-R W • • • bwoe A ttr.. 111. 8 pn .. 790 E w. 17th st.. CM for Sprint delivery ur.:JOU Venture 21 Sfoop 3-Pe .... oet bdrm 1et, FREE TO YOU t199S dble bed, ctreuer w/mlrror, FREE Wmc Leuons cammode. $U. ~ 2 FEMALE ldtttee. 1 calico, witb PWdlut SPINNlNG WHEEL-1 blk A wtit. Mothf'l'-tl>-be. Oce•nie YKht S.Jes a.ut ~e $100 S4M183 1121 1700 W. OllltlNB 142-515\ ..... 5 wtldaye •1759 SIAMESE cat. to rood t.ome. SAILORS 6 ~ l&llorl. 90 YDS ~tee nY'°'1 wocl 64M.149 aft 3 pm. WhJ biiJ .. t boatf You ~ CUJ>elilC. aean. 111 can salt ' °'"' In lnterei.1 Ooo4 coad $M. 5e-mL PART • ..a-...__ 1n a ntet ol ..nboat1 con. • ~. r..a.. ailti111 of e ft oceAn ractr MNOf IDlnlt ..... (iGiii) Moat 11 we.a Clid. ......, A aenral -...uon. Milt .... "° ledic ..... W ID•~st.rnmt DJQO. Fu 11 y Mil Clll __, aft I pm. ftOPICAL '16 • ~ iit 8k'Ql'td • ..... a •1 wtdl -GllC .. T. t .r -. ... Btims JU111' ._._ & lilt! 67'-llT ... ~-md 125. Olm 56.Sm 2IJI FOR sAiS 6'-Tllnpat llOd rrta. s:n.mo. LOVA&S fti; ..... eat. "73 ExOll -4. .0 nicl WANTD>: D.Df M<mll':ll.. N..-... 6 IDIOll. 'ha .... ~ ind. MM8iv or l\f Ualtorm. Prefer blue. S11t tlw 1lome. 141-2111 Sil ~- U. $31.f:m MWA 6 CKAm BY Own& SD' D I e 1 • I sa.SD 111 !dloonet• • -... .. n.e. lW ... ,.._, llw-a~ DI: Gf.0191 1t MC7I'OR HOMES extras and lotl fl "thml. Rnll7 pre! ty wl th low f'UY ALL MA~ I MOl>ll..S miltt. S1 ,9'JS or you ltll 1967 TRUCKS me ~ ofJrr. MU~ .cU now. 646-1027 or 494-1101.. '6S VW SFDAN. M~ atras KOOd mech cond, good tlr- ts. '1000. 968.J.294. '66 vw Wbt 1'ttb Red Int. Xlnt CUld, '68 llc, $1400 .. BF.AOI CtTV '54 MG new paint, rt1rlng _22-:l-:::0~11.,,,.,rt~6,,..P_~---- CAMPERLAND iueen, new lop, 11cw UNI '66 VW 9 pau at.a. wq.. 16556 Beach Bivd., H.B. It upholstery. $850. 962-7220 Xlnt cond. RadJo ti: trlr 541>-2660 ____ '60 MCA 1800 bdtl> C41t· One JUtch. S17SO. 912.1517 Fantastic -S.crificel owu, am.r 41,000 ml. A lteial ·es VW. Sunroof, rill, wl1f, 1,t $715. 875o«>.10 low miles, orll OWDll', excel '67 MGB GT. Br1Ush rac rond. ~ lftl, cbrm wire wbll, (5) ·~ VAR.IANT 8quare1Micl, $2850. 962-61.27 one owner, e.xcellmt CllllL n.e • mm ~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii•C-.iiFLM;;t:::~m.:;::;;:;:119::;:-Jf o·o., ........ ' .. S'500 ----·~!!!~==== !:=~;;;::;;;==== !!~~!!=..:!!!~~~~=-~=~)...~.!~~ ~ 0: =.-::~..:: I t ... _ WE ARE THE LARGm' DEALER IN THE 10 WESIERN STA~ RUTZ WARREN SPORTS CAR CENTIR no E. lit St SANTA ANA MT..cnM '58 MGA Rdstr • Re9l pd runner. $25.00 dell¥W1 OAC. NI price only $.95.00. Call ~t mgr. 5CU8ID. « ean be 8'!ell at 901 E. ht, s.ta Ana. '61 AlPba RCJmt!rO Rdltr. very good drivina CBJ', - full price phone • 542-8111. 901 E. l.t, Santa Ana. '64 MG M.ldget. The 'MY clee.nest In town. ~ dielfv. ers OM! Full prtce $121>. Phone 542-8801, 9Q1 E. i.t. Santa Ana. Antiques, Cl111fc:1 9' 15 1!1l9 IMPERIAL LMda Olev. Good condltioo. See John JUcoey, 781 WllW Dr. Apt 2, Colt.a Meae Auto. W1ntecl f 700 WE PAY TOR . 1.1101 AND 11UCIS Any MAp er:.~ CONNIUP:: CHIYIOLIT mlHat•tlMI. COSTA MllA '. 546-lZQI t. ... . . ... . . r 4:? DAILY PILOT Wednnd.ly, F~ 28, 1968 TRANSPORTAT=10::-:-.---,T=RA_,...,..,N,.,,.,SPO~R'"""T,..,,A..,,.T"""10,..,..N-~T.,,...RA..,..N,...,..S.POR¥ TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOIT ATION TltANSPOaTATtON TltANSPORTATtON TltANSPOIT ATION U... C.... .9900 _Au+ot __ w_an_t_ed __ 9_7oo_ UMd C.ra 9900 u..ct C.rs 990C1 UMd C1r1 9900 UMd Cara 9900 Vied Cwt ttOOu...t Cars 9'00 UM C.... f900 OLDsMOll.I -....--~--------· Li ~our ear A OunkerT IUICK NEED A CAR? CADILLAC CHlnl90·LET FOID w F-15 wn.AM Hollill:r We pay CASH I~ I CAN'T BE P'INANCEDT ••~ ,_ .... of ~--_._ ....,.. VI, lldloalltie, PQ1"1' ~ Martin's 839-4Gtt eBanlavptr eRe~? • _.. 1 ~ _..,. Come 111 Tochlyl lteft'tac. ndk>, beattt. low =~~;N~ ~YM,.:~ ~-_/·AA ~~.·~: AUTO AUCTION 1965 Mmtang =~~c.Jl5631Z5 MakP Payd~ Payments ~ HDTOP SPORT CPE • Orlc)Jnal -----• McCARTHY MOTORS ~ FACT. "AIR COND" Tur-Sat.relay, March 2nd, 10 a.lft. Aiur blue ~ spot PONTIAC ~~b~k~a~~ !, ~~~ llliS ~~="::: ~,:.r 0~ C1rt-Trucb-Sc0ot1tr le•e wblte intenor. 289 !_~: --------• Santa Ana Pb 542-Ml Fii C L. _ u 1 Offl I Full power • tac air • ""'" ROY CARVER ··52 CHEVROLET =·1 .... $199 :~-~~~-~~~~-~--- '51 STUDE. ~i.~"'"" $199 ,60 FORD w ...... '~··· ' .,.clelt Ne. lliLH1 $199 '59 PLYMOUTH ~ •. 0~·,:.'iJ $199 '61 RANCHERO ~~w .. uS299 : 163 CUTLASS::.'~ $399 '62 .PONTIAC :. :.1;;-$399 '60 DODGE ~~,=....,.. $499 _'60 T·BIRD ~~,:.~ $599 ! Auto U1scoun1 tienter 642-4621 J 2004 HA RBOR BLVD. COS TA MESA CADILLAC '67 C.cllll1c l Coupe de V"1e Yull power. air conditionlnit. leather interior, vinyl tO(). U.000 miles. New car war- ranty. $5595 ALLEN Oldsmobi~dtll&t" Inc . 1150 So. Coasl Hwy Lagurut Beflch 494-1084 '67-C•dillic-- COUPE Full power, au· condlnorung. New car wan-ant,y. SPF'"'tAL! $4895 ALLEN O~illlclnc. 1150 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beech 4~1-1084 -,67 CADILLAC- Convertibl1 f'ull power. 11ir conrl!ttong. New car warr11nty. ' $5095 ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. 1l50 So. O>a.&t Hwy. Lquna ~ 494-1084 '67 EL DORAOOS 4 tQ cboole from Priced from ~. FUll power. air oondi· ticlline. New car warranty. ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. ll50 So. Coast llwy. Lftguna ~ch 4!H·1084 '59 Fleetwood Cad1lac with EVERYTHING. S595 Call alt 4 PM U S-3813 4 II~& of ultra modem total hnctlve Tahoe TuNJ110•tlt' e •uinet-K. ce temt ly pee wire wbl. coven. PONTIAC w/immac. aea C?fen tnt~r. ONLY "'850 CadlUac f.acillt.1e1 designed Buy this ••p 0 p UL i\ R" Clitv yard ~ C Lot a · Harbar Bl., ea.ta M• to better ~U and service model for leu from 1 Lin· •f 1 The " 11"1t ar on ~l~e~ used Cadillac aut~ coln-Merc.wy dealer' 730 I . W•rner, S.nt~ Ana JOHNSON&! SON <>renp K~~4~ NABERS ~ . 2600 HJ\RBOR BLVD. COSTA MF.SA ~9100 '67 Cadillac Sed1n de Ville 10.000 Miles. Fire m1sl brov.n, leather lntenor, sterM ra· d1o. Full power, air concii· tioni.nlr. New car Wllt'a!lty. $5495 ALLEN ~illllc Inc. 1150 So. Coe.at Hwy. Laguna Beech 494-1M4 '68 Cadillac. Br I n rl nrw Lc-ase Cor St 17 (><'r mon1h. Nel ,clo~ed end1 le~se 11111 SandE'T's, Lease Managrr ' 642--0981 CHEVROLET Only $2195 t Uncolo-Mercury Dealer b' ltolll • Jtoree and The Tint Car Lot on CHMO• 11!!'9 l DODGE Bendy. " .. .....__ ... 1 <>pm ·w 9 p.m. ......,... Blvd.! -:---------....--1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-71r>O 1964 ~tlac LeMa.na S JOHNSON & SON 1960 Chevrolet Nomad St. '63 DODGE Out. 2 dr G'I' 6, •67 FORD Sta. wa1. Country ·Cpe. all power It fa~ory Uncolh-Mercury Waaon. R&H, auto, Ps, etc. p/s, bucketa, or\& own ~. Sctuire. Low mlleaee. All'. air, bucket seats, etc. t.?s.oo Open 'til 9 p.m S'l5.00 delivel'I OAC .. Full TI4 • ~7. .radio, extras. Ovmer. deUven OAC. Can be seen 1941 Harbor Blvd. 6-1~·7050 price 1495.00 C&.ll credit '65 Dod&e Dart GT. New !>47·9105 10-4 pm. Eves. ~at 901 E. ht, Santa Ana or mgr. 542-8801 or can be aeen brk ............. ..,_ ""' -1 "10 m call credit mgr. ~.ssol s, new .. """'"• new UJ.,-s, ......,.,,.., .,. P · at 901 E. lit. Santa Ana. auto, R/H, pa, air. 8f7-2147 9 Pass. Country Squire. 196-t, '65 PONTlAC wM11n1 ~ 2 Door aport COUPf' Aull). ps, pb, rib, debt int. Very vert. All pwr.. fact. alr; matJc, radio, vinyl roof, very clean. $1,425. Terms stereo laPf'. CONTINENTAL FALCON f.:.1~tioo. $1700. avail. May be aeen at: Star $1995 -TV, 275 E. 17tl> St., CM. or . .$1595 196CP2. dr. Falcon Station uusTANI!.. call 6&9142 9 To 6 PM. 1982 CONTINmTAL Waeoo '358. __ ,.. ____ .. __ MUST RD ·a; taf&DI OIDY. e~ -~ ~ ~ ;! '63 FORD= Wap. 4-":ea~~.~:hi:~ EYes and= ~ 050" ~ clallk:, urban white ~ •6•78eyt, auto tnm, $5(iO. walnut rralned panels . '67 FIREBIRD V-8; 1300 Mi. ~O ~p ;;~;er-~ery extra except "'""'" · Fact. A1r. ~ect frw(y aeat· Orlg!nal Owner. 12695. 312 ~ ,J,, FORD elec. windows. P erl. cooo. Orchid, CdM. 673-7330. · , "\r . The 1-~~rc~fv~t on Pvt Pty. Ml f>.8895. ·ss PONT. Grand Prix. Lo ..,.°* JOHNSON & SON '56 FORD. 9 pass station '65 Mll!ltang 6 cyl, R/H, auto Mt., radio, fact. air. pwr. .t'70HAH0110UUVA11•co'1om.t trans, xlnt cond. $1500. steer/brks. 673-8882 eve. Lln I M wagon. Reblt eng.. new '63 CHEV B~·Alr CJ>!'. Eco-co~·. l'rcu~ shocks, new bra.ke&, new -===::::84:::7·=994=1 ==::::;.. '62 TEMPE.5T C.onvt Queen nomic:al 6, w/s11rk. Low 'Open til 9 p.m. -·Needs rear end ........ k. ~•'IC 1941 Harbo Bl d 642-7000 starte!', radiator rodded ouL ""' ~ miles. Exceptionally clean. r v · Excenent cond. $475 or beat OLDSMOBILE or best off. 67>5443 aft l Owner has maintained in SHARP '65 by ORIG Ownr otter. Or trade for '56 Ford -------- '67. CAMARO ~ect cond. $825 cash. 4 dr, lthr1lo ml, everythina! pickup, &'OOd ccaditlon. S. '51 Chew~. auto, air, 897-5885. $2890 ---"'~ 1-1-e J·-p- !S(XX) ml. ........ --"'"oe! -v......, ...,... ·-..... _ ... , _......., 1961 IMPALA 4 door, Low 642-4688 2018 S. Cedar, 9alla Ana. TOPWS T·BIRD +~ W/aell b' CODt. bal. M1 -n--P G PIS R/H equity free. 4!K-9'T71 .. ..._..... ; • • · ·~ Continental. Brand new. ·~ Galaxie ~ XL O:mvt. Clean car • oae ~r • Leue fOI' n55 J>e' month. Buckets. X1nt mecb. Take '61 CHEV ~ Sta Wag. Must Sell. Make· otter. 675-Ask tor Hal Sanden, Leue 0 • bel. sa>. m-040 er 675- Auto tram, ps, radio. $475. 4767, Eves. Manaier 642--0981 f 1038 _!lSZ-_1_019_.______ '65 CHEVEU.E Malibu SS '64 CONTINENl' AL. Exce~ '60 CHEV. New U·jotnl8 & V-8; 4 spd., llir-rond., $1,480 tlonal rood. wht w/blk tthr brakes. R/H. St50 or Best Priv. Pty. 536-i7i0. top & int. Low mileage. offer, 642..()933 e1t 3. '65 I~a SS COflvert. 41 $2850. 67J. 7629 bef 9: 30 11m. '61 ImplllA Convt. Whlsale spd, ps, pb. xJnt. St 100. Orig CX,NTlNENTAL '61 cleM 4 price. 46<XI Seashore Or., owner. 833-2714 dr. compl. pwr. & a.Ir, $995. NB aft 6 67l-0614 ,63 Chevy II Wagon. 673-4350, 673-1564 eves 1967 El Camino 396 4-speed, Xlnt cond. Nu lltes. 646-1906 atter S p.m. '68 Tags $950. 536-1931 CO~VAIR 1940 FORD Pick Up. <IOod cond. S350 • or belt oUer. 54s:Di6 '62 FORD XL390 Xlnt cond, ps. pb, buckets, blk co"-" Pvt ply 548-4620 '61 SQUIRE, 9 puaenaer, 1 owner, eood cond. S500. S45.Q344 In any weather this Dyna- mic 1964 OLDS "88" CON- VERTIBLE ii TO()ll! Full factory air, ete. Realty just brokeb In w~ O'ne owner miles! JO s6N "SPEOAL" Only $1295! THE FIRST car lot on Harbor Blvd.! JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury Open 'tit 9 p.m. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 Luxury . ...,-. Na....Only $1195!! 1962 ~ERBIRD 5 pus. SPORT COUPE w/full pwr, fact. "AIR COND ... etc, etc. Sparkling e r m I n e white. Thrill to the effortless silent power and relax deep in the super plush sea green vinyl inter. of ttils $5514.Zl per· sonnaJ luxury Cat! The FtrSt Car Lot on Hart>or Blvd.! JOHNSON & SON .... c.,.. . 9800New Car• 9100New Cars 9100 New Cars 9100 New C•n 9800 '62 CORVAIR MONZA 48pd. Ex~ellent conditi.on. $550 • .Eves ~8398 'S3 FORD Yic:t«ia;. Good TranipOrtation. Good tlru. $75. 646-2119 '57 OLDS. R le H. jlOOd rood, Sl50 Before 5 weekdays 962-1759. Lincoln-Mercury Open ·w 9 p.m. :----------------------------·--·----------·-· ~HERE NOW! :Mercury • I • . . ~cyclone .GT HURRY! THESE WON'T Bl IN OUR SHOW ROOM LONG. COME IN ORDER yours now!!· , .. THEY COST ' ws .. ~@[ffi I THAii YOU THINK THE KING CA TS ARE FINALLY MEREi .:. BIGGEST • AVINGS of the YEAR AND PLACE AT DAYTONA!! WITH BUCKETS- GT STRJPES·aniJ Y-R.0.0-M FOR$! 'I ?PRICES START AT '2759 ohnsonASon -HUGI AUCTION Orange C•11ty's Oldest UNCO LN·MllCUIY ·COUGAR Dealer 900 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT IEACH 545-1278 642.otll • • fl 1941 Harbor Alvd. 642-'llrJO '&a Ford Chey conv cniU Pl• OLDS '67 442. Air, stereo. "CLASSIC" '62 Chevy Monza cpe. X!nt trans. s~ dn. S28 mo. Dir. 494-9771 gd top. Ideal for surfer. WW 1u::cept best oHe!' for 1957 T·Bird. Full Power S'7SOO OI' off. 842-6837 quick 1&le. Pvt pty. 962· '7272 $1500 673-0fOO -z=:::::::::::======:::::::::::==-.:..::::==:::::;::;:==::;:;;:;:::;;::=:;; New C•rs 9100 New C•rt 9100 New Cui 9800 New Cira YOUR FACTORY Al,JTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA. the 1968 HA·s BEEN SEWNG AT A FAST PACE! • Nabers Cadillac has now, what we believe to be the finest large selec· tion of immaculate~ one·owner used cars to be found anywhere . • . Undoubtedly you 've heard this statement many times before , but let us prove it to you by a visit to our new agency! • 4 acres of ultra modern total Cad411ac faci lities designed to be,ter sell and service new and used Cadillac automobiles. '62 OLDSMOBILE $595 . St.rllre. 11"'9 end lleet@f. euto<"Mttc. _, atetrl,.., -.,,_, bucut -"-°""*• wtllle tide welh, IOMef. Lla!M No. OIZ1M '63 CADILLAC. $1595 '64 PONTIAC $11 95 Cttell,,. 4 Door Mde". Arlllc: -r l 'ld Ol'l91MI Elcc.otlol\ell'f -mllee... ~ outsMl!dlrie -_, cer. Tiie 10rlce Is •i.111, LlelefM No. SLVSO '63 CADILLAC $1595 S.CS.11 0.Vllle. Full Cldlllec -equlpf'lltnt "411t l.clorf •Ir cend"'°"'"' encl lull !M!Mf' lnterlOI'. I -lcul car. Llc-No. LWF'45 '65 CADILLAC $3395 Cclupe 0.Vllle. G_..,. Wlllle, Flill CHlll<K. -....,._ olu. IK!ery tlr ~,.. Tltt ..... 191-lc ._,,,. ........ ,.,,,,_,,,. rtw.. ,..., ~Hr•. 1111/J mud!, muc"'""" Ll<*M"""" lier Nt,11 '65 RAMBLER $1295 Cleulc 711 2 D9lw ,..,,,_ -· llwte •"" *~· ..,111 1lcle wotlf Hrtt. !Illa -.,_ ~ nfrtL TIVIY -Lic-No. FU:u..1 '6 7 CADILLAC $5395 IMlft Oflfin.. 1'"41 CHiii• ,_. _....,. ,..,. ttCillrY t lr ~ dltlolllllt. SllllWllfle -..... wl1ll 9'llt. ¥11'11'1 rwl. Lr-Ne. VCJO /sALE$ DEPT. O,EN l :lO to 9:00 MON .• fRI.: SAT. & SUN. 9:00-6:00 NAB -ERS 9800 2600 Hitrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 • \ r Wtd...,, ftbrulry 28, 1968 9'00 N.w c;,. I 9iOO . . . BUY THE LEADER! PRICES SLASHED, BECAUSE .. THIS . IS Too MANY . USED ' MUSTANGS ~ -~ • EVEN FOR USJ IN NEW '68 GALAXIE 500 STOCK! SCIDCEBAS DEVELOPED ... TBl8 POI YOUl lllALTIL THIS FOR YOUR CAIL- 164. FORD PICKUP VI, F-100 len9 ~. Tn I Oc. down so•por mo, 24 111e. N3241 4 '63 FORD ECONOLINI! Statio11 wa9011, J Hatt, radio, hH ter. 20 1. down or trade $49 per mo. 24 mo. No. JJR664 '67 CORTINA 1500 DELUXE F1etory warranty. 25 '1. down or trado $43 per me. U 111e. UrJOOl '67 SHELBY GTSOO C.ltra ro-.. 4 1peM. 20't. down or trede $101 per 111e, J6 "''· Ne. UYHltl '61 CHEVROLET WAGON VI, euto111atic, rs, lt&H, rarkwood. Tu & lie. down $31 per 111e. 24 111e. He. OHYl52 '65 FALCON FUTURA VI , cettvertlltlo. Awtomatlc, PS, lt&H. 20 '1. down or trade $49 per mo. 10 mo. N~. l'DS 159 '67 FORD 4 DOOR VI, A•te.;atlc, radio. 20 '1. Down or trade . $49 per 1110. 34 me. Ho. P7704 '64 FORD XL HARDTOP 4 DR. VI, euto., air cen4., I'S, P-wln4ow1. 20" d-11 SH per 111e. 24 111e. ltl&OIO • OF s795 $1195 $1595 s3795 $695 $1495 $1695 $1395 This actual photo shows ONLY PART of our present used _ Mustang stock. With more tradeins arriving daily w' ::. MUST reduce inventories. Come in today -see for your-~ · self how we've slashed rices to do the job! : ~ GT-350's GT-SOO's TEST DRIVE THE FABULOUS 1968 SHELBY AMERICANS TODAY WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY'S ONL¥- AUTHORIZED SHElBY -AMERICAN DEALER • EXAMPLE 3· YEAR OLD ''~~~!nd $1495 ~ hHter, 25 't. 4oWll or tude $4' per 1110. 10 _ 111e. OSK71t ~:. .... EXAMPLE 2· YEAR OLD : 3 _....., '6~11~f~c~:~~P~ $1795 ? lncludln9 radio and ":..:.'-" hH ter. License number =: SVY6H - EXAMPLE YEARLING MUSTANG RAINBOW SALE! 67L~j!~~~u~! $2095 equipped. 201. down or trade $59 _ per mo. 36 mo. .:.:: TRJ921 E ; ---------------------------. EXAMPLE FOAL NIW e LIMITID·EDITION .~JISTANfHI e 10 SPECIAL COLOISI USED CARS -v TO '61 VALIANT s395 4 door. A111tomatlc, radio, hHtor. Tn I Llcet11• 'own $23 ,.r mo. 24 mo, No. TRH056 '64 THUNDERBIRD $1895 Her4top. Full power, air cond., P.wlndows. 25 '1. down or trade $69 per mo. 24 mo. HIS8l7 '67 GALAXIE 500 $2495 VI, 2 dr. H.T. Auto., PS, RlrH. 20):. Down or trade SH mo. 34 mo. TGU52 '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 s795 VI, 2 Or. H.T. A11to111atic, rs, radio, huter, 20'1. do-or trade $39 per mo. 24 me. No. 6NMIOI 166 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1595 VI, 2 Dr, H.T. Tutone, standard 1hift. 20'1. down •r trade $59 per mo. 10 mo. Ne. 7'29A '66 f'ALCON SEDAN s1395 Automatic, RIH, air conditionin9. 20 '1. 4owfl or tr•do, $49 per mo. 30 mo. No. SVII 17 '66 GALAXIE 500 $1995 ~ dr. H.T. Full power, factory eir. 20 'f. Down o, trade. SH per mo. 30 mo, '61 ECONOLINE s795 Wa9on. 20'4 down or trade, S ll per 1110. 24 mo. ........ _. ....... ..-.i :~!!~kl. $2395 ,_.. 6 ""'9n. W/W car· ----. OI ,,_.,,.... "*'" ':. .... ~......... = .... -= -· - '65 CHRYSLER NIW YORKER $1895 4 Door. F.lly equlppM. 10" 'ow1 er trade $69 per 111e. JO 111e. Ne. N&FOJI TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT? BUY NOW· PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE '64 FORD FAIRLANE $1395 500 H.T. Spt. Cpe. luc~et uah, VI, pwr. str., 25 ):. down or lr•d• $49 per me. 24 mo. IOT095 '64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR $1095 ·.; . ' 4 Dr. VI , air co11d., pewer windew1 & Het. .. T n & lie. down U4 per mo, 24 mo. No. 141 A · --'60 TRIUMPH TR3 $695 ·-... Convertible. 25 '1. down or trod• $33 per-· 24 1110. OGIC021 '63 FORD CONVERTIBLE $495 Galuie. VI, automatic, Mechanic's specl•I. Tu I lie. down U9 l'•r mo. 24 me. FlCX1'5 '65 FORD $1295. ~ VI, radio, hHtor, 25 'f. dow11 or trode. S39 per 111e. Ne, Wll501 : '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $3795. L Leaded, power atoerin91 1Hh, windows, air cend. 20 % down or trade $I 05 ,., 1110. l4 1110. No. TRJ2U NOW ••• we can ecfentfflcally 1n1lyze and check over 100 ., ... on each uted c1r that •f· fect1 Its perfwmance prior to Mlllng It. You bvy with built In confWence when you buy• TModore Roblne U...t Car that carrl• the Dl19ntltlc sticker. Thele can .,. .,.,.nteec1 1009,4 SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, MARCH 5 • SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS PARTS & SERVICE HOURS PARTS ONLY . I A.M. TO t P.M. MONDAY ·fllDAY e SATUIDAY I A.M. TO 6 P.M. e SUNDAY l O A.M. 6 P.M. 7 4.M. TO t P.M. MONDAY e 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TUISDAY • NIDAY I A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATUIDAY ~ .... -~· ---, .. ~ ~· -·-.... .... ,, ' -· .. ~ ... . \ " WtdlWSCUy, Ftbnwry 28, 1968 9IOONeW Cart 9IOONew Cart SPRING IS ALMOST HERE. ANO AT ROY • CARVER PONTIAC WE'RI ITARTINca OUlt SPRING SALi EARL VJ NOT ONLY ARI OUR PltfCIS SPRING. LOW, BUT EACH la EVERY USED CAR IS IN· SPECTEO. TESTED RECONDITIONED AND GUAR· ANTEEO FOR YOUR PROTECTION! • • \ '·1 -....... ~ '. "' a . • 9800 New CU's 9800 New C.rt j•• llUU PllCI " ''6 FORD cmTOM 1477 PULL PllCI "" '65 POlfTIA( 610 2 ~. HT. V .. .._,,..., Wltlt CMMlt, "-H H. "''"'· -...._ Orie. NtC.. ..elflt lr9t' MICI. 21.JDD ~I n\llta. 2177 ~an Mftl , 6 7 (OlfllflT Al ,..,_ \tetrl....W ............... t- -lo<h, t.ctorv •Ir. 1&.'21 ec:IWI ""'"' I_., W/lNOI ---•• elf ,.,., .. ··s4977 PULL Pit'CI "" '66 PONTIAC 610 FULL PllCl '63 CHEVROLET ,,,,.... ..Daer Mde... v.. -· t li.t.. _... ,,_,.,., redlo, llffl'lr, wflil'I M ii ti-. s1377 --~ PUU PllCI COllWrttblt. •ec11o t nd ~. 11¥«• mtlk tr-mi-. ~ ....,..,., s2077 JOU. l'IJCI '" '64 OlDSMOBllf 18 ._Doof' Ntdlw. Vt, ltyd,..1Nlk:, - tr a,_lftll, redlo, -•· Wl!lt• -11 ,,..... IKletY air tondttlonl11t. 51477 PULL "llCE '66 MEIOIY s•77 PlJU NICI ,.. '65 CAlAUIA 2 plas 2 l 0--llerdllall. vt. ' •llMCI ........ """""' -.._,,,., '"'°' lleellr. .............. flldlrY "'· 52177 MIU. PllCI 9to0New Cart 9IOO New C.rt ' $2SD fUU PllCI '6 7 POlllAC &TO S'Z977 J.UU PllCI '65 POltlAC 610 s2277 FUU PllCI ''S MERCURY COIMf CYdlN. 1 0-Mn1W. 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"'' ~ """'-VI. ---4lde lnllWl!llalclfl. rWlo. ......... - ._''"'· ...... .,. aldt wen "'•· s2m PULL PllCI '6' fGID FAIUll 51277 MIU. PltlCI 'UTHUIDEllll> c~,._. ...,,.,., .. , s -"· l'lldle ........ ,.. ..... tint, filchl'Y tlr ....... s1 witti Marinara &auce. Makes 4 servings. MARINARA SAUCE 2 tablelpooaa salad oil Mother Nature Tops for Food Jn. thete. dQ• of con• "6 Jn DI looda, M o 0t e r Nat;Ln is often able to top the efforts of the most modem processors. What, for example, could be more convenient that a fine, ripe banana? Grip and strip, then munch away at o~ ol the world's most nutritious fruita. One good reuon why Americans are the w«kl's l>Nt..fed people la that we import mountains of bananas, some 2. 7 billion pounds annually. T h a t ' s almoat u many as are eaten in aB ol Europe. We are lucky enough to be much nearer the Latin· American coontries where banaoaa i r o w, such as E cu•dor, Honduras. Panama. COlta Rica and a dozea other tropical lands. ffere thl!n'I muldly I 0 i 1 With plenty of mo6stm9 and the sun bluee away m<l8t of the day. WiaM ol lbl ...... ii .. ..-__,actetma JB9' eat °Gmm witJl a dell' cca. .tcienoe because Nrwaet are high in bulk and relatively low in caloric con· tent. Moreover. UM!')' g I v e the flavor satU!aotion 10 often denied the reducer. Home economists ol the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Aseoctation sug. gut ~ good and easy " ways of ~g bananas. • BONEY BAKED BANANAS 8 large bmtanaa, peeled 1 orange, seoti~ 2 tablespoons hooey 1 tablespoon fresh orqe juice Y4 teaspoon graied fresh oranie peel 1 teaspoon butter o r margarine Place benaDlll in a ~ layer in a b u t te r e d cueerole; top with «ange sections. Combine honey with oranre juice and orange peel; pour OWi' fruit In caaerole. D o t with bot· ter. Bake in preheated moderate over (350 deg1 Mi F.) 15 to 2D minutes. Cut bananas in halves for serv- -. . ... .. . . . .. ii ... ·~ HEAL TH.CONSCIBUS HOMEMAKERS INCLUOI HALIBUT IN DIET 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt 14 teaspoon salt 1r1 tempoon cayenne 'f4 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspooo <regano l,l tea.spoon basil 2 tablespoons c h o p p e d parsley 1 M>. 2¥.a can tomatoes HPal salad oil in a large frying pan. Add celery and cook until tender. Ad<t re· maining "ingredlents a n d cook over low heal until li· LIGHT, INTERESTING DESSlltT FOlt ANY CROWD .. . . . .. . . ' ........ Ii " •--(, ... , • ,. ''&. • • " quUf is reduced and nuxture is slightly thick, about 30 rninut.es. Serve over broiled halibut steaks. M a k e s enough saU<:e for 4 servings. Wtd~, Ftbnwy 28, 1%8 DAILY PILOT f'•J Fish Fillets Flavored With Seasoned Sauce Lenten meal planning Is a challenge for a n y homemaker, with any size (amiJy. M e e t the challenge bv keeping the menu varied and offering new food com · binations to pique family ap· petites. Serve Baked Fish F11Jets. a basic fish dish that's easy to make from staple canned foods plus fish from the freezer. Cheddar cheese and seasoDlngs. Tomato slices provide a nice touch of flavor and color. 'This meal's a quickie that takes only minutes t o prepare and 4-0 minu~ to bake. You can layer sliced canned potatoes. canned green beans and fish fillets in the baking dish lo a jiffy and spoon on a simple sauce. To make the sauce, mix cream of mushroom soup with shredded Cheddar cheese (now available in stores already shredded ). Ad<t chopped parsley and grated lemon rind , a natural fla vor·mate for fi sh. While the fish bakes, slice oranges, grapefruH and ap· plels for a refreshing salad. L i n e the salad bowl w i t h crisp romaine, ad<t ttie fruit and top with your favorite tangy dressing. DAILY 'tiKEI'.> 'nsn FILLETS 1 can (1 pound) sll~ed potatoes, well drained. 1 can ( 1 pound) whole green beaM, we 11 drained l pound frozen fish fillets, thawed 14 teaspoon salt 1 can C10% ounces) con· densed c r e a m of mushroom aoup. l lh cups (6 ouocesl shredded C h e d d a r cheese 2 tablespoons c h o p p e d parsley 2 teaspoon! grated lemon rind Tomato slices Arrange potatoes in bot· tom of 1 %-quart buttered shallow baking dish, layer1 beans over top. Drain fish on absorbent t o w e l i n g : place fish over beans and sprinkle with salt. In a mix· ing bowl combine goop, cheese, parsley And lemon rind. Spoon soup mixture over fis·h. Bake in a preheated l'iO degree oven 30 minutes: top with tomato slices C to be used as garnish or include one for eacti s e r v i n g ) • ~turn to oven to bake 10 additional minutes. Allow IB stand 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6-8 servings. PILOT FOOD SECTION Creative Cookery AQQea\ing Fare tre »a...._, .. •r• bedc ~ m mu.r .tine canerola ._ 4-7•. Tbelr multHacee.d ti.non and forms lend themselves to creative cookery. oni• Je-.(1~-.. drWaed .mcl &,W ~ tea.ipOClll Ieman Juke l pacbee (9 o u a c t ) frozen artJcbolce lleart&, cooked and drained In this recipe butter-toss· f'd whole wheat natres and grated cfleese help make i1 very special dis~ fo conf· b I n a t i o n with tuna, artidloke hearts, arfd a H uce of c re a m of mushroom soup. Simple, robust f a r e though It be. it Jg not often one finds a combination that is so attractive, so full of ap· petite appeal, yet s o nutritious. SUPPER CASSEROLE WITH CEREAL FLAKES TUNA, ARTICHOKES. 2 cups whole wheat flakes 1i2 cup coarsely stiredded Cheddar cheese I tablespoon melted butter or margarine 1 can ( 101,2 ounce) con· densed c r e 1 m of mushroom soup ~cup mllk If• cup finely C'hopprd Combine cereal. cheese and melted butter or margarine; toss 1 i g ht l y . Combine scup. milk, and onion in saucepan; heat slowly. stirring constanUy. Remove from heat; Cold in tuna and lemon juice. Sprinkle 113 of cereal mix- ture over bottom of well· buttered 1%-quart balcing dJsh. Top with % of tuna mixture. Arrange all but & artichoke halves on tuna. Sprinkle % of remalning cereal over top; cover with remaining tuna mixture. Make a circle of artidiokt halves in center of casserole and sprinkle r e m a i n i n i crumbs around edge. Place in moderate ove9 (350 degrees F) unW hot and bubbling around the edges, about 30 minutes. Yield: '4 to 6 servings. The bmana p~ is not a tree, u we m}ltlt ruppoee wltecl looting Ill it. height. Believe It or not, it is a tree-lib herb. Each plant pri>du.ce1 one bunch « stem ol· bananas. Then it 11 c,11~ down to make room for lb euccessor. ing, allowing 1 banana per ............................................................................................................................................................................ ., st.rving. Serve with oryge sectfont while hot. Yield : An acre ol hlrd.iworldng banana plant. can produce u many as 300 bunches with from 10 to D> banmas Pll' bunch. Thia ability to grow bananas in abundance, and to tnnlpol't them in good condition to North American pcrta, thence in· l&Dd to wareboule and retail 9taftl, ii the ralOll bena· nu almolt alw•JI are • SU!Jd buJ in um comtry. Bamnu are one rL the ~ ti all foodl, raw t1r coated. from breakfast throu_, to Gle lftiallht "1,8Ck. 1'bly contatn • ill· sortment ol nutrients in· cladiq T t t a m 1 n C. Slla almOlt an ... eaten un· cooked, tht f\d1 beneftt ol the natdMKa 11 . obtained. Their blandae. and IOlt tastura1llllbtMll~ba analft1 tillt ..... ~. -· ... ~-.., .. ................... ..... ...,,....., 8 servings. FRESH BANANA WHIP 3 medium-sized bananas, pee1ed and sliced 3 en whites, unbeaten 2 tablespoons sugar '4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 112 cup heavy cream. whip- ped 18 lady fingers Grated au t me i for tarniah P1aoe banana, en whites, iupr, 1.tt and vanilla in mnall bowl ol eleclrk mix· er. BMt rill eiectric beater until tt.Jff. Fold in whipped cream. 8tliDd 3 lady «ngers around Ddel of eadl deep ~ ii-u. Add 'benana whip. Gamllb will trated natmec. <Jdl1 llelore HrV· me, YJeld: t IWViJlll. l'Rl!llll UNAIU.I I N IOv. CRUM 2i.tet--•1,dlclil -14·-(taip)..-..- ~ CllP clc.t ......... 21$ t.l!llrpt• U1bt brwe ..... ~ ... 0118 pn ftllilla extract Gntl9d «IDP peel for ..,.uh Ptlll all ........ •· .............. Cookies Brighten Leap Year's Extra Day The year 1968 1s Leap Year, so every single girl i5 permitted to give a wink to anyone she likes. The tastiest k I n d nf ''winks" are Cherry Winks. tender drop cookies made golden and nutritious with corn flake crumbli. Ughlly flavored w i t h datf's and cherru~s. each C'OOk.Je "winks" wi th a sllvttr or maraschino cherry on top Serve favorite Cherry Winks as a dessert ac· companiment as s h o w n here, or as a quick-as-a· wink dessert with coffee. CHERRY WIND 2~ cups corn flakes or 213 cup com nu. crumbs 1Y! eo~ ~..v.1 ~:'.!!.!! !.!!· purpo1e flour 1 teaspoon battn1 powder ~ teupoon bakin& soda ~ teaspoon salt % cup soft butter or mll"l•ine 1 cup IUlt.r i ea• 2 tablespoons mllk I teaspoon vanilla flavor· mg I cup chopped nutmeats I cup finely cut. pitted dates 1 3 cup f i n e 1 y cut maraschino cherries 18 maraschino cbeniee, cut in quarters If using oom ftakeJS , crulb lnto Cloe crumbs : set aside. Silt together flour . baking powder. soda and salt. Beat together butter and sugar until cr<eamy; add eggs and beat well. atir in milk and vanilla. Add sifted dry I& gredients together with nut. meata, datM and finelJ cut cherriel; mil: well. Sha1111eYel ~ ,., """'"'" i..+ .. '-•"; o .. n 1--· -·-.-----..... •-...&.&AU corn flake cnunbl. P\ICe on grund baklq lbeeta. Top eacJ\ cootM with y, maratcblno cherry. BU. in moderate oven (8'11 dep-eea F.) about12mmutu or until ligbt}J lrcrtmed. y l • 1 d : about I dOlell Cbtrry WkW, 2 inches tn dluneter. howl Toa ~-~ • dllllrt. • a b tr b et 1Mwea. Glr'DiA wt~ crated ..... peel '-~------------.... ----------~~~------------------------------------------------..... I f I • YOU CAN'T BIA T llm POil INTIUSTING PL.A VOil Vegetable Recipes With .. Up-'beet' Beets, befcn the thlrd ~ntury A.D., 1"re IJ'OW'D principally becauae their tops were uaed for food. Some ancJent dvil1uitfou uaed the root. for mediclnll purpotes, but until man im· l"OVedhi.5 cultivation methoda, trying for better and m«e succulent tops, tbe bulbs were generally diJC&rded. Today mGn than 220,000 tons &f beets are harvested &1mually, most of them the various strains of Detroit Dart red, and better than two-thirds of them destined for the canners' processing bint. DON'T STIW, YOU'LL HUIUtY POR THfS CUllY For Meat/as Days ... ' Plain, pictled or Harvard style, beeta come ill a varie· ty of cuts, from Whole to diced, and are delicious served right from the can, cold in salads, or heated u a main diJh. BEEF AND BEE'r STROOANOFF (Serves approx. S) 1 pound lean beef, cut in strips 3 tablespoons flour Salt, pepper and paprika 4 tablespoons butter or martarine 1 medium me onion, sliced % cup trub mlllhroom1, albd or 1 I OWiet can, drained (optional) 1 ~ OUDce can coo- . "l re. can (2 cupe) -.mat •h• bee t s , draJned ~ cup aoar cream Cclmbme Mlloninp with tJoar and coat meat with thJ1. Baute deed onion lritb butter or maraar:tne ID utllet. Add meat and brown &lowly. Add CODIOIDme and •lmmer about 11 minute1. (Sprlntle additional flour carefully into contomme if thicker ll'avy ii de&.lred.) Add beets and contiflue to heat OW1" low beat until beeta are heated tbrougb. Str iD tour c~am and he~t 5 minute. more. Se"'8 over ll00d'le1. Serves 3. BDTS TROPICALE 1 Tabi.tpoon cormtarcb ~ teaspoon salt ~~ 1~ ~or 1 a oaece ean (1 cup) 1 n-!:*f2 capt) lticed or Jul1eant bltU, dram*1 1 tabltlpooa lemon Juice Combla• c:ornstarcb and salt. Blend in syrup from pineapple and hooey. Cook llowly, ltining constantlv, unUI thickened. Add J>ineaP.. pie, beeta, butter or margarine and lemon juice. Cook OYV low beat UDW beets .. heated ti.rough. lervee 4. 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'll Qll Rolled and Tied Ideal to Pot Roast U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Chuck Beef lb. c Cut·Up Fryers H./rc:.::;:: :..dy ... Boneless Steaks FR!I,~~ U.S.D.A. Choic1 •• L1r11 Meaty Cut.-U.S.D.A. Cf.oic1 l11f Beef Rib Steaks Chuck Steaks l l1d1 Cut U.S.D.A. Choice l 11f ld11I to larb1c1i11 Boneless Roast u1o~~c'h.~:;c .. , ... 99c Beef Short Ribs To larilecua ]ff: Pork Steaks Young l1111 ·~•tc U.S.0 .A. Cholof: lb. l1st1rn Pork Beef Roast Round I on• UI DA. Choice Boiling Beef Alch-FllYO~d Pl•te Itel Lamb Roast J-Rib Sq111r1 Cut Shoulder .. 59c Lamb Chops Shoulder Cuti 98' U.S.D.A. Choic:1 •· Canned Ham 0 1i1b11q111 Bon-. a ... S698 lt 11 Fully Coolr1d c• lhouldtr Cut lb. 69C Veal Chops L.11n and Matt)' lb. 69C ~ 251 Lunch Meats aafeWI)' I-oz.~ ., ... pkg. Sliced Bacon 1 Dubuq u1 Mi11 low1 • Lu1r'1 low1 F1rlt'lt Sliced Bacon , .... 551 ...... AU; 11111' '':::' 79' .. •1• 3 ~ •1• •. 59' FRANKS ~~.d 1..,. ... 59c m.i. • lt.+y llSll filil Westmhaster Awe. If Yereao, 6.6. 1000 81yside Dr., Newport Beldl 24 Mo111rch Bly Pim, So. l.11111 ~":.__· ____ _!le~11dl~llw~d. ~If Slgl~f,L!IW~eslm!'!'!l~nste'!!.r __ --"-----------·61'-Nrl:od Hwy;;-lltafta 8eldl ., ••• I ' - ' ' r • .. . . . . . . . . . . . -• • P-4 OAll.V PILOT Home News and V iews , • ......_ Charge-its' POpularlty Stems From Have-nOts Now Ha¥ing lb l)ORCYrtJV WENCK art most often mcurred for 6.-c--, .... MollMr -cars, personal loans, ap- There used to be two pliances, turruture a n d lunch of families -the medical erpet\Ses. havt's and the have-nots. Should tlus spreadlllg use Today. we havedbree .kinds of credit be or,. ooncem? Is -the haves, the have-nots tnere a disproportionate use and the ~harge-its. of credH by consumers. The charge-it families are Not according to George growing in number. In the W. Mitchell. member of the last 10 years the U.S. Board ol Governors of the consumer debt (not in-Federal Reserve Sys~m. eluding home mortgage,s) who said recently. ".there increased 200 percent. Last is no reason to view the year the outstanding con· present dependency of con- sumer debt stood at $100 sumers on credit w i t h bllllon. which breaks down alarm. Consumer assets io to about S500 per capita. 1967 were 21 ·~ µmes their Jnteresl costa on consumer liabilities and slow payers credit amounted lo Sil amounted to onJy l percent billion. of the tot.al. Saving LS pro- According to surveys, two ceeding at a greater rate out of three familie& an~ than if consumer credit making regular time were not available." payments on loans other Once a debt is mcurred. than a home loan. Debt.~ the pa yments you make on it are '1 form of •avmg. ln other words, when you pay on a loan you reduce your llabtlltaes -what you owe -and th1s has as &ood an effect on your net worth -what you own m1nm what you owe -as add.in& more assets or Nvings. However, the drawbac.k to Uus method of saving u compared to the traditional method of saving the money and then buying t h e merchandi'se, is that it ~ you money. Whill\ a savings account earns interest -3111 to S percent per year, an 111Stallment loan costs.you mterest -usually between l8 to 22 percent per year. Thus a '300 refrigerator financed for two years at flS a month, costs you $360 -$60 more 'than if you had paid cash for it. IC you had saved tll a month for two years It 4lb percent interest, you •°"1d ha\'e accumulat.ed mT - g1vmg you S300 for the refrigerator and m left over for something else. Your net saving by saving and paying cash instead of wing credit would be '13'1 1$60 plus rm . What you must decide ts: are ~e benefits of ba.tng the product two y • a r s earlier worth the extra cost of buying on time. Credit 1s a service which we must pay for, and we should know when it makes sense to 11Se credit and when it doeu't. Good reasons for u ing credit might include for rmcr~encies. for necealities and for durable goods and services tsucb a3 education or medical care) with long lastint beoeflta. We ml&:ht F'amiUes who have pro- serioullT quelUon the .,. blema u.siof cndit a{'e tbole of credlt few luxW'ies (like tbat•overextedft themttlvtS 1ew~) or for goodl or beyond their ability t o ~ervices which are used up repay. tx>Core the toe ii paid olf. When deciding whether or QUESTIONS WE A'it t not to uae credtt as1t ASKED )ourself: is Ulil a pure a -Q. I've been reading in peiue that is immediately used up -like food or a the paper about t b e ~acation -o:r la I t ~ident's proposal for in- somethtng 1that adlla to our , spection of poultry. This net worth beca'Jle it bas 11.U'p:rises me as l was under cash value -likt aa auto ttte impression that peultry or an appliMee? produota were inspected in Another ~t CCIII· the same way meats are. sideration T hen u.aing credit What's the story? b: wUl Y°'l be able lo repay A. Poultry which is sbip- the loan wit.bout undue ped across s'tate lines must strain oo the famil,y budctt? be r n spec t e d for Do you have a steady Job wholesomeness throughout and a sure sow-ce •f in· ~ production process by come? Are you n lat1'ely USDA inspectors. Th.ii is the Cree of other debts and same requ.ittment as we payments? have for meat inspection. "nle t16W law pertalaJ to the potato II COOlllN. Tbt intrutate -wltblA ttate -.creea color la clllled b7· •bJpmtdU ol poultry. Tbfte Ulb&. ~ n:nllsht. are, reautate<f by mte J.awa, 1h1Dlnc oo tie ~ w1iicb vary greaUy from Potat.oe• . .,. aokl lD brown state to &tale. plutic bags I' '\9 pr~nt Some states have no ll'ffbini ~ should b9 poultry h1spectioo.laws. Tbe ltored in a darlr. place for 1ew r e d e r a 1 legialation the same reasoo. would provide for federal tedlnical, Jaborat«)' and financial a.ssistance l o states 1!0 e1tab1'3h poultry inspection systems similar to the federal system. In Callfonlia we already have a pouttry inspection law similar to tbe federal law. Q. Art potatoes which art green poisonous? A. No, but the green por· tion will taste bitter and should be cut away before Q. What is dtinese cab. bage and how lbou1d It be prepared? A. ChlMse cabbage ls a variety ol the mustard fami- ly, rather than the cabbage family. It bas a cyllndrical , rather than round shaped bead. The crinkly light green leaves we v e r y tender and cook quick! y. Cook them in a small amount of water, as you would cabbage. or use ·tbem raw as a salad. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- STC>aE HOURS: MON04\' tt.. Hlo.\T $ATUIOAT •H SUNCWF 10 A.M.· 9 P'.M. 1 OA.M .• 7 P'.M. SMOm> OR Ft£SH CENTER CUT Ham Slices U.S.DA CHOCCE AMERtCAN GIOWN Leg 0' Lamb U.S.DA CHOICE TENOERAY BRAND 1-Bone Steak llAlln IASln IMftllMICIS 3 MIW MAMIS I• ·-SLICED BACON ""' JtW CH ,ict tftt •re•ll ,,.., ••Its ,.., ,.,,. • .,,, ,.,,,. .. , KWICl-lllSP• SLICED # BACON COUNTIY CLU .. W/lllft THIM SLICED BACON .....,, ..... ,.n. ,._ "' ..... , ........ _.._ c;.o ...... _.......... 73c ,....... ., -... •• "'-' .._ "•• ,.,.,.. t .La. ... _... ..... ··'"' ,., _ ... ......_ ---'-· Mo "-l'tCG. ....... ...,, ..... ' SEIYE 'N' SAYt- SLICED &:iii__._. BACON l Get 'em at~ Market Basket (we've had 'em for a year no111). products in every department-like U.S.D.A. Choice Tendtt.1 f ARMER JOHN SHANK PORTION SMOKED HAM lL W HOlE HAMS. "8. 49c f FRESH CALIFORNIA GROWN WHOLE OR CUT-UP FRYING RABBITS I U.S.D A. CHOICE TENOHAY BRANO CENTER CUT RIB IOAST Ot Rib Steak U.S.DA. OtOICf sttOULDll Lamb•ast flf-$llC&l, ti. ~9c i;ii;1$hc;.1cs lL 79c LENTEN SEAFOOD BUYS fftSl-4 l'Elai, SNAPPEI OR Tru-Cod Fillet •••• 11.69' SEA TRfASUtf ClfANEO & 0£VE1NEO $1611 F Sh • H'OZ. ., rozen r1mp • • PKG. SEA TUASUlf ftOltN atfAOto $24~ Sh • l?OZ. ., ramp •••••••• PKG. Sf4 Ttt4SUlf ftOZfN fish Sticks •••••• "~t69' SfA llEASUlf ftoZfNlmAOEOCAmSHet 49 Haddock Steak • ·~~-' Sfii. TUASUI£ ltOllH . $ 69 Lobster Tails •••• ·~~ 1 SE-' TlfASUlt flOlfN Sole Fillet •••••• ~69 < Sf A R EASllU fltOZEN COO Oii l Perch Fillet ••• · • ,.;,.1~: 5 9 c C'.ot10NS ftOZtN Fish & Chips •••• ~~. 63 c l tOZEN 4ll VAttlUlfS BANQUET DlllNEIS -31• DEEP -CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES lfO'S W•f R st.ICED CHICK!N Oii SMOICfO Turkey •••••••• ~~45c N FURESli f«OUN CO*l, l'EAJ. B'EAsa ~-.ors1~cHOPPU> io.oz. lac rocco 1 • • • • • • • • !'KV. Ott 10 .. fRQlfH GOlDfN ftlfS, Clll«U I.ITS. HOf SlllMGOt TATtUOT 2 8 P t toe 120l.. c oa s ••••••• l'ICo. \QChlCNftQZlNMACAIONI. a.oz. 22 c eese •••••••• rt(G. 20.0l PKG • 38c I WON<.. ; 1 IOUM 12.0Z. ECG FOO YOUNG Ot Party Egg Roll ••• ;~ 64 c WON<', ; ieoZfH I .OZ. 3WW ""'° 'OIJt ~ ~9r Cit Fried Rke •••••• "~5.7c OOWM• A• E flOZfN NPll.. l!Ofv~n.~.~··vp.~ 46-0l a9c ru 1t 1e1 ••••••• EACH OM IO ''')lINl'UPOONI. SAU$ACf,CH££SE 89 Bag O' Pizza •••• fACH c NHody Blf Mmlcet Basket . · I Selh U.S.D.A. Choice Tender.; Brand Beef at Discount Pricesi F Ever hunt through a store'• IMClt ClOse for a CHOICE ' to piece of meat, a nd not find it? Not at '-'orl tt ' Boaketl You won't ffnd a cut of Tenderay Brand Be.t M1 that't not U.S.O.A. CllOece; we Mii no lower grodt. [ So.. Stotea do have diecouwt 1MC1t prices. Some Hll others aell 0ttly choice beef. But only Market Bosktt ( Mlle e.cl•ive U.S.O.A. Choice Grade Tenderay Tencleray Take~ the :e:w:~:;:; Buying Be~~ ~ Hll K Tend.,ay Brand S.e f is g uarantHd both fresh and tender EVERY TIME. Noturol fl• and juices ore p rotected while natural te"dering octio" is sp .. ded up by prfilcftef,. regulated tempera ture, humidity and a ir circulation in special rooms. Tenderoy Brand H•l Beef it fwlly CJ99d in« HOURS Ol LESS. instead of weeb. No othet beef to ffe,b J, COit h. so naturally tender! U.S,D A. CHOICE TOP .atJNO Ot SIUOIN Tll" BONELESS STEAK l&il•~ U.S.D.A. aac:r MW lOIH $ Lamb Chops •• e.. ... 149 u.s.iv.. OtOfC! lfGtMt cur tit W. OQS OR lAIGf Loin Lamb Chop1 •• t1.*1°9 U.sJ>A OtO«:f W. Round Bone Chop1t1.9 5 c U S 0 A. CliOIQ tAMt Shoulder Chops •• Ll.39c U,S.0.A. CHOICE Lamb Breast •••• LI. 19c ftfSH FIYING 011CKEN- NO M.aa, NfCICS at Gtans Pick C>6 Chick •••• t1. 49c U S 0.A Gl!Mlt A CVT U' Frying Chicken •• La. 39c PlfSH ftYINO CHICICfN THIGHS, OflUMS TIC(S, llfASJS • Fryer Parts •••••• t1.67c U S.OA OiOfa WH0U IOHEUS$ Rouncl Steak •••• LJ.39c U S.OA CHOa TtM08AY MANO Ill . $ . lonete11 Steak • • • • 11' ll SO.A CHOICE flN08.A'f MANO tO ... tUSS lttAkfASl STfMC Ot $ Eye of Round •••• la. 139 ll S DA CHOIQ flNOQA't' MAM> IOH8.rss $ Spencer Steak ••• l• 1'~ ftESM SHAMIC l'OITIOH Lea 0' Pork~ •••• LJ.49< MJTT.&rlCH. ti.Mt ~ fASlmNGINtflD~~ -Rib Pork ""°Pl •• t1. 93 c rMTl9f ..,..,.,.. '*" • Chip Pork Chops • • lt. 1" t.wll ~MMRJCIDF,,_YPMX • Pork Cheps •••••• u. 79c fAS'Tti!r' c.AfN PO) Loin Pork Chops •• ti. 9 8 c U.S.OA a.c>ICE 1'NOEIAY WNO llONEU.$S TOP SIRLOIN !IJI Hll c tttu c N.. BJ lDall.IWfF,,...STYLI ~ fR Spare libs •• •• ... V!" VE all HALI 5a. A• Pork Loin ••••••• • ~ · Gl llUltQlf ID'l'Al Uft'f a. s Sliced Bacon ••••• t1.5.7~ I lUEROllMAftll'IASll!r ALLMfAf • Franks ••••••••• ~ 49 Fl fAIMEIJOHNSllaO ,s.oz. 5 5• ~ Cooked Ham ••• rm. • ... MAMT IAMT l'lOClSS SllCB>MalCAN • 0 Cheese • ••••••• 11:_;. 59 . ...., MAllETIASICETNATUAAl.SllCEO 39• .,;it Swiss Cheese ••• ~~ :: MAllCET BASKET lONGtQN Cheddar Cheese • l•. 79c 1 IUTTf!IMQ OR IEGWa PIUSIUl"f •• !.&.-• oz. 9• =-1scu ............ l"ICG. MAllCET IA.SlcH COUSlAW, HfAlltt. MACAM:>NI QI • Potato Salad ••• 1~ 29' aol,.S1c MAll(fT IASICFT lllUE, 01 THOUSANO ISLAND 5 6. C $alad Dressing • 1 .. ~ llOOWOIT. ·~ 0 COSTA MESA~.....,, e NEWPORT IEACH-!J:~~c:~::..",,..., e HUNTINGTON IEACH-~:!:f::.-... e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:~ ,, . ' • ~ .. ~ "' $ n.~ b1! ~ .. .... own "'"' be '"' :ab. . be ' . :(Jli· ago cal, pod •ht " <ly, tall ''" em • ;· A 'PEARFECT' SALAD FOR LENTEN LUNCHES l '"). Get 'em on quality dtay Brand Beef, for instance! ~I a; ts! JISo I rlit I Be4'f ... ' er" DEEP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES tllUClfST HAlVfS • Pears •••••••••• ?9c~ 41 c HllU::RESI SWttl. t!Jtf~ING • Apple Juice ••••• ";;;t 27' HltttRUr CW>llEt.tY COUTAJL • D . k "·0 '67' nn •••••••••• sor. .. rvc•t SI SfGMl:NIS fOR SAtAOS-MANDA,1"1 • Or "'" 22· ange •••••••• CAM t< t1c_us1 UGU\.At CUT .. '~ Green Beans. 2 ~':.!l 35• _j HlllC~bSI )ANGY • JWJ 'Tomato Sauce 2 ~'.~~ 31 • fl~ H•ll!:'.f\,J'I LIGHT ()I DA•~ lfO • <I•~· Kidney Beans 2 ~~· 2 5 • iron~ i'11llC.ttST TANG'I' • ill .. & Tomato Sauce 2 ~~17• tl!UCll(~I Swt"fl. TENOU • Carrots ••••• 2 ~ 29' f41LlCftS I WttOU nNt. • Corn •••••••• 2 ~6!i 3 7c tlttlCttST SwtET. TENOE• • P 2 ,.oz.31c eas • . • . • • • • CANS 1111.lO:EST WliOl[ PACI: • ' Tomatoes •••• 2 ~49• MORTOH OYEN Ma:O ' leans •••••••• '!v,~·27c N.LMAltKET .:-. . BASKET ; fRUITSAND VEGETABLE$ ARE ~UARANTffD :ftiUNRISE .9•·fRESH 5 t ....... """"""'' 9.·~nges 19,~ • "" ......... ,..,.....,,. ..ttoliff ...... ...,. .... ....., ~ ,,,... ... . 9 • ,.. '"" .. ,.... "-• will .... .. ,,...... _,..... _...., ... 1 • ...i..i. DEEP·CUT EVE RV D~ Y ' DISCOUNT PRICES Otl!VAGtttN I • Chili Salsa ••• 2 ~i 43• Ofl:lfGAfANCYWHOl.E • Green Chili •• 2 ~ 37• OUAU• STA TE-PIECIS ANO STIM.S Mushrooms •••• ·~ 31• AMEllC~H~N • Spaghetti ••••• .'':il. 33 c KWT OELVXE MACAtoNI D• ILOt 51• inners •••••••• nG. J flA'IOIS Minute Rice •••• ';;'t 37• .........a1a.um .. Peanut Butter •• ·~ 43• LETIUCE 2 '0 ' 21' GOlblM CllOWN CAllfOINIA D 3 ~~ $1 ates • • • • • • • • • .......,. Vll .... t"'NCY WASlilNGION tEO OfUCIOUS Apples •••..... 4 LIS. $1 P'""°" Pears ........... 11. 2Qc CtNTlAl ..o.MfllCAN Bananas ••• , •••• ,L .. llc DEEP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES W,U.ftSllAWlftRY • P "0 ' 49• reserves • • • • • • J .... , '""' . Grape Jelly •••• "~.29' It LIE IONNlT 50f T Margarine ••••• :.::1~: 3gc MAIUT IASKE"T SOI I Margarine ••••• ::::!. 35c klAJT fttNCH Salad Dressing •• ·;;;~ 2 8 • t:l ... fl ~WE fl '-SOUi, SAlAD SKtt:T 01 G'f.fNGODOf~~ Salad Dressing • .';~;: 36' IMITAllO+I SOUi CIEAM l.M.O. • • • • • • • • • c:~ 3 7c JEISEYMAID GlADI! M Butter ••••••••• ~~!: 79c .lllSfYWIOCATI:ttNG lte Cream ••••• ~·~:~: 69c Plilsaull'I' HIJNGlf'f .!AC( flNCL IO..OH IAtfl) • Pancake Mix ••• i.'.:: 43 • CJI •· PANCAICf AND Waffle Syrup •• ;o;gi 27• NABISC0-6 VANTllS Cookies •••••••• ~~ 28c HU'""' Chocolate Chips :';?ci. 49' Htl'StffY Instant Cocoa • .'~~ 41 • 1fNOEil.lAf(INCL 10.:0ff lA&EL) • Tea Bags •••••• aa""; 55c CHOCOU.TfOIVANltlA • Diet Breakfast •• ~~ 49• loMXWfll HOUSf. Instant Coffee •• ~ 94• !'IN( Ol IEGUlAI Dfl IQCJI! PINfAl'f'l.E-GlAl"tl • Drink •••••••••• ~ 29c ~fOCOlOISANO PA llfltNS-RA.I. 9Y,.INClf wt PLAYGROUND BALLS ~61~ ltt:GOl.AI OI on fOllMLlA Breck Shampoo.·~ 79• , MOUTH'HA.Sti-OKANTU: La Orll . 11.0L $106 V e • • • • • t • IOT, wn.IONSON OOUll.f H>Gf Razor Blades ..• ~~ 59• S"NITAl'I' N.Vt:INS Confldets ••••.• a"i: 71 • &OX~l1.ll< llEGUl.AI OI ~I HOlD STYl! H • s "Ol 63< air pra~ ••... c.o..N tollltOt •oo Bayer Aspirin ...• 76• ------.. ~---..:----------~ if 8,l . 11,S~ETCOI! : llHI • 1 - ' "1111 IUT Olll rDIUME EltCYCLOPEOIA ·: •. SA rs l/FE I + ~TH£ COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA F.A UCllM W• WUKI .......... ft_,,.. MC#. .., ••I. lfUD -•r SI." UC#. '• COSTA MES.Ai!!'.:"""'• j.. • I ' • ' SECTION ONE .;.l FREEi Witti !flit (OIJt)Oll o"cl ony !'lllf't'frloM.{ GOCMI -fhr0119h Jvne 15, 1968 orr., Motket 1o.~~ "°'' I I I I I I I . ~. .... .., .-• .. DAILY 'ILOT 4 Luncheon Ma insta y Mo~ded Salad a Success Wben today'i I us c Io u 5• canned pears and dairy fresh cottage cbee&e find tl'lemselve1 bound together io a delightful sunny mold with LTusbed pineapple and perky maraschino cherries. the result is th.i. .. Pearadiu Success Salad. • Maraschino cherrie:. Salad greeM Qrain pear ha.Ives . rese1·v- in4 !lrup. Me~sure pear sytup, adding water lo makell 1%: cups liquid. 1-leaL Dissolve gelatin in hot pear · Quick Dessert syrup. Blend in lemon juice. Cool . Pour • thin layer I about 1/3 cup) Into 1 round 8-inch e;aJ.;e pan which. has ·been lightly oiled. Chili just until almost set. The good prott:!ln of the cottage cheese gives this salad its luncheon mainstay quality. Recipe makes 6 Lo 8 servings. LlghUy whipped dairy soor cream is a nicto a dd l ti on for individuul Cher ry flip is a quick, delicious dessert. Coot remaining gelatin Wl- til syrupy. Drain pear11 and blot dry with paper towel11. Arr&nlil pear halve1' To:'' fashion with cut side own on layer of gelaUn. Fold crushed pineapple and col· tage cheese Into remalnln& gelatin in bowl. Pour over pear halves and chill until firm. ··s~.·· Pt~ARAOISE S U l' l' t: SS SALAD l can I I pound 13 ounces) Bartlett pear lialves I package {3 ounces) lime gelatin 2 tablespoow lemon juice '-i cup crushed pineapple. undrained l cup cream style cottage cheese Mix one l pound 3 ounce can of cherry pie filling with 1 cup of dairy sour ere.am, I leasi;><>0n of lemon juice , 'h teaspoon of cinnamon, 1 ~ teaspoon of grated orange rind and ~4 cup ol dark brown sugar. Chill well. Serve as a pudding Dr ;i~· a topping over toasted pound cake slices. Mak<'s :I cups. or 4 to 6 servings as a 1x.idding. or 5 to 8 servings as a topping. Unmold liD pears will be cut side up. Cut into serving pieces with a pear half in center of each. Arrange on salad greoos. Garnlllh eacl'I pear center w l t h a maraschino cherry. Servfl as suggested above with a bowl of lightly whipped dairy sour cream. KRAFT SALAD DRESSING IRACLEWHIP QT. JAR ¢ HILLCREST HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES. 29.QZ. Cl\N, CATSUP I g.oz. !OTTLE OR FRUIT COCKTAIL 16-0l. CANS DEEP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES MAM.T IASkl 111 ... B d "·°'34• rea ••••••••• lOAf M.t..t!CET&.UklT M!l.O SOfJ Bread ••.•••••• '~ 22 tc: {1'-'CL 13c0Hl>9f:l)et.£ANR Top Job •••••••• ~gg;:ssc CttA'*' Spic 'n' Span •• ,;,:.: 31• '°' OATHIOOM Dow Cleaner •• .'~ 72• (INCL S.: Off t.AMll l Oil [1' M:IW1. 0.t ANH • Sno Bol Liquid. ,";g;: 23• OtlEtGENT Bold ••••• , ••••• "~J: 7 5 c DtTtAGfNT Dreft ••••••.••• 4A::t. 81 c DmllGEKf T....._.tS S I "·0'74• a vo •••••••••• rt:c. Dlsttwi\9Hfl! Cascade ••••••• '°':~ 41 c om•'"" · Liquid Thrill ••• :'~~ 5 8 c MAD( IN U.S.A. 1'1' HOME l'l!Of-9D°' • "C" RA5HllGHT BATIERIES 2~21' '"MllY OfOOOt ... Nfl Right Guard , , • , ~ 7 6 • I 00":' GAATN NfUTtlAtsPllJfS Cossack Vodka ......_ '6'' llENDl!OWHISICf Y-f6 l'lOOf' Country Squire. ,, .. $477 A M.Alllfl IAS<ll fXOLISIVf. Airliner Gin , •• """'-'6 99 • DEEP-CUT DISCOUNT PRICES EVERYDAY!. "IONUS DISCOUNT S,lCIALS - 'rlc:•• er• lff•ttlv• flew Thr•vth Tv•tdoy, Mol'Ch S, 1961. ¢ DEEP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES Of1EIGUU Ivory Liquid ••• ,";:;~ 5 8 • flNCLIOtOfftAIR)f~SOfflNB • Downy Fluffer., ~69• 11,icL 7~0ff 1,.en; DfOOOIANT IAt • Zest Soap •••••• ~35• COlm.f!flOf./ SO"" Safeguard ••• •• ~ 14• COlOStAt Snowy Bleach •• '.';;'J:46• ~1v ... ~ . Scotlowels, ••• "°'~33c t.:,._t KAN 81TS 0 ' 11.JNA Cat Food ••••••• ~ 16• Vl!S M015I I VllGfl Pet Food ••••••• ~ 77"' SoOl'P"I' • Dog Food ••••• 12 ~$) •CN-1S$11~ HltlS BiiOS. • $ Coffee • • • • • • • • • ~ 133 HIUSBIOS.. $ Coffee ••••••••• ~ 19 • MOo.wl .... Gll>WN HILLS BROS. COFFEE ~~61'~ IMl'OITf05COTCHWhfm Dumfries Scotch ..., $499 BIJIGIJNOV,OilANTI,~ VIN tose ftJriHZIA lllOS.. Wine •••••••• ~99• • FOUNTAIN VALLEY-~.'~ • I -r ,· • • .. ... . . ,,. Ffl OAH. Y PILOT TALENTED TRIO -Peter, Pa ul and Mary guest star on the ''Jonathan Winters Show" tonight in color at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. Other guests on the hour-long variety show include Art Carney and Con- nie Francis. TEl.EVI SION VIEWS Here's What To Look At By Rick Ou Brow HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Every so often. some- one writes to ask what I would watch on televit;ion if I were locked in a room without a book or a drink, and had only a video set for diversion. The letters usually refer to night-time pro- grams. And my answer would be as foUows: ALMOST INVARIABLY, . I would ch006e a movie. a sports show or a news broadcast, prefer· ably a documentary in the latter category. Faced with regular series programs, I would pTobably hunt desperateiy for a Frankenstein or Dracula or Dr. Moto or George Brent movie on a local outlet. BUi thi6 answer, in a way, is a copout, because the writers of the letters want to know which regu- lar network series we would choose if we absolutely had to choose them. And so, on that basis, here goes, night.by~ight: On Mondays, it would be "Gunsmoke," " Lucille Ball," "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in" and ''1 Spy.'' ON TUESDAY'S the CBS News Hour, the NBC movie and a peek at Red Sk~lton to see what kind of Corm he's in. U a full moon i! out, ma~ a·IOOk at ''The Invaders," too. On Wednesdays, "The Avengeni," the ABC movie and a quick look at "He and She" because I like Paula Prentiss and Dkk Benjamin even if the show wast.es their talents. On Thursday, ttle CBS movie, "Dragnet," Dean Mart.in and a few minutes of "Daniel B<>one" be- cause I like Fess Parker's authority. And authority is a quality you don't see much in actors anymore. ON FRIDAYS, the CBS movie, the "Telephone Hour" or NBC documentary -these two programs alternate -and a fast g1ance at "Tarzan" becallfie I like to root against him. The main reason is that I wish 1 owned the property. On Saturdays, the NBC movie, "The Saint," "The Hollywood Palace." Jackie Gleason and pos- sibly a look at "Mannix" because of the technical effects -no other reason. ON SUNDAYS, the ABC movie. the Smothers Brothers if they are in form -and sometimes they are just not -Md elso Ed Sullivan if I like the cast. "Mission: Imp<>6'Sible" and "The High Chap- paral" because I like Henry Darrow and Linda Cristal. I can aiso give you a night·by.night breakdown of some series 1 would never watch if I bad the choice: Monday: "Rat Patrol," "Felooy Squad." Tuesday: "N. Y.P.D." Wednesday: "The Second Hundred Years," "Lost in Space." "Green Acres." Thursday: "Clmmaron Strip.'' Friday: "Beverly Hillbillies.'" Saturday: "Dating Game," "Newlywed Game," "Ho1a-n's Heroes,'' "Petticoat Junction." Sunday: "The Mothers-in-Law." Dennis the Jtlena«!e Ct! • • • • • • • • • ' WEDNESDAY tVrN1•<1, 1:00 II JM 111 ~ (C) (l!O min.) Jerrt Dunphy f . t:OO II ~ {l) I r.. ~ (C) C9D min ) Olrve1 declda Hoot_. should h1"H • blt1Mrsi.o. _, ltYfl £b $.25 for 1 corre-:111 course In th• trade. But It trapped mto theJllnc tut _. more cun~for unifo11111 ind ..- ment. t~en btcomes till ... M wntfl Cb nHds 1 aubftd tD "'9- tiu Oii. R JM 1tt1 Hts Nas: (Cl (60 D KRAFT MUSIC HALL iiifn l Robert Al>tmethy. I * Steven Allen Louis Nyt, R "R""lde (60 min) a11 d R ' • .,. ,. en an ow fJ 'THESE WILDER YEARS'/ O ~3 (i) lr..rt Mllic Mii: IQ * ST ANWYCK & CAGNEY CfiO min l "'Tht Co"*7 SUftMI Kit ~ SIM Allt11 stirs. 0 Sb O'Clea MM: "Thtt Wild-0 ff' ('J) cPmJtl ..,, .... tr Ttln" (dr1m1l '5&-l•ma Ca1· Lla!flter.• (C) (2 lloun) '* ney. Bubua St1,,...,a. W1ltt1 Ptd1· O'Toole and Honor Bllc:kJM9 * eon. Betty lou Kelm. Dtu lotttS. In lhls ltltv!sion tdlpbtioll el ""' lonely. mlddlt·aaed stttl l'fcOOn Conrcl's st1re hit 1 frotlly .._., tries to locate son ht abandoned drt1Pinr l~e romu1tic 1nd e........_ 20 •Hrs btfott. 11 oompllutioM besett1111 111 .... f'l1 flit flfnbtontt (C) (JO min ) tbtical •et?f wty 1bout i. " ~ on 1n Alnan lour. The °'°""" ••• 1'1tty Duh 130 min.) was lloed In London by [nrl•'"'• PJ Mr. Ind M11. Norltl A•so<iahd Telf\lfslon ltd. mV). f'!1 Whrt'1 NllW? CJ) lll1nds Ill Ille 94111 (Q (30 I!) Li C.11 • la f'leres min ) 5:30 l'.J The c,,_, c ... (C) (30 min.) m Hutl (C) (30 min.) ID McH1lt't N1¥Y (30 min I f1JWorld tf Yd '-ID h11111J '1Mllce: ., nlUl'lllCt .• Discussion of the costs 111tf btnt· flh of various typ.. ot Ille In· sur1nc1. 7:00 fJ CIS £y111ht1 News: (C) min) W1lttr CIOn•it• ~ Hulltl.,.Brhl•"7 R..-t (C) C30 min) O Allred Hitdlcod (30 min.) Bf ''"' (30 min.) m I lM LllCY (30 min.) m '"'""''• 1•• CC> oo 1111 .. > m S11ebmtt ntm: ''llolllfll Cn1v1n." f'1) lnnontlon1: "Pl1stlc flbtr Op. tics " Of. Brenneman end 1 Dlf. Pont n ecutlYe discuss \tie ntw lluiblt plastic ffben !hit hM ,. duetd costs 1nd lncrNhd tht •• pnc.bllity '°' trl nsmfsslon of .,,. Ind color. fl) Mitraltt Minlal t'.JO 11 tJ.fl (I) Me & Slit: (C) t30 min.) Olcll incl P1ul1 ruort tD ~ nlnr wflt11 1n else f1llt Ill ttltlr tffort to obt1ln ticbb Ill 1111 Northwestem • Midllp11 fllotbtfl ,.me. Rachtdultd. 0 f-.,.: (C) (90 min.) Doll Mc- Guire hostJ. fl) Alltflaf (C) (30 111111.) ,,., ,... (C) fml ..... Malcai. Q) Wtrtd T-~ ot (J) Matt. Wlnln: (C) @ll YM' 111atit Te S1J h (C) (60 ml11.) Att c.,,,..,, COllftle Frv- (1) [I AblllM els. Peter. r.u1 & Miry sulll 7:30 II 9 (I) Lttt IR S,.C.: (C) (g() min.) Df. Smith II turned Into t stalk of celery by Tybo, 1 c.mrt .uq crttture who rules • stran.. pl1nl kln1clom In outer 111tet. stmlfJ Ad11111, Jam• Mlllhollln 111t1t. Cl ID (I) n. Vlr.-: (C) '90 min.) "Stacty." Sll<9Y Grtlnett l1111n Into I steta of 1tlf·pltJ efttr h Is 11111 Is Pl ralynd lft • bUUY l«ldtftt. Not Ulltll llfl lncft Ind ot11111 lllld hlrll Into ldloft ... ht wlllt te att well. la lt1"llf ruets IS Sttct(1 tir1Mtfl4. n c.i.tty -....: m oo "'"'·> II" Colby lllUts. '!t~~~~tc)( ....,...,_ .. x.,.,. "'°"' "'" • - T ttllfJbt who ... lnfurM '" '" 11@m1n "', .. Ute: IQ ml11.) "knr1. My Lew.• 'N 8ry111 ilMsllpta I ~ drownl111 1114 dbco¥111 It II 1111t of • murder plot ln¥0Mn11 1"1oll1' Ind • mllllon c1on1rs. Johll VIII Drff!tn, S111111 Trustm1n. Anna LIN ruest. R ""'9 r.tnt• lltWI <C> Cl!O mlt1.) Cll Alll "* lltWI (C) (60 rnfn..) llt 111111 Ytlltlr• (C) C30 Min.) fl) ...... 22: "The M1r1! of Ille WhlltMr." 9 MT ftllllllt: "1llft Wtlll. • lettt u..,.. Kwt ........... .. .... ~ IClW Gw1I ..... " "'trlMM"' ......... .. ......................... ............. 1111e ecddent ha 1 11omxn fvll Jt:JO e """= (C) C30 min.) Bin Johns. of dllmonds, tnd Mr. Steed 9lld I Mrs. P• IMstiptt. ll:ll II U... O'Clecl ~ (C) (311 fJ MllllM $ ...... : (C) "n.. hi lllln.) .ltrry Duftpl!J. Ill Ille lrtJ Fl"'" Sift" (d11m1) O Tiii lttll .._ II..: (C) C30 ~tllOl'Y l'td! . .ltllfllflf JoMa. .._ " Sid frtdric M11cll. Study ti 1 ~ "'"'·) •tofll ""''· relltiont 1111-'tb wife, 1111 llolnt 1J ,,_.... M..w. "Tiii ....... Ille. his ""' Ind his IHdion to °'°"'°" '35 -loris ICtrloff. 8tft I IOI! who WIS lht rtltllt of I ltlpl. l'Ollllllic kit.,. In Italy durtn1 a " ... f'llltl: (C) (30 llllft.) Bax· tht .wu. ttr Ward. • Trwttl If tell•lllHCll! (C) (30 I) hit: "Pltlle ff lltry" (Id· min.) Bob 811klf llom. "n""') '57-Kirtc Doulln. R1lpll m hrTy M,.. (IO min.) f!letktr. fB T tclltllcll c... ID Jee ,.,_ (C) (30 mill.) fr) Olf.lt111P: "Roltr W1111er. II." Second ol 1 thrH ·Plrt pn11r1n1 on Ropr W11ntr'1 nlllllf ehor11t ,.. httrs1I It UCU. ., .............. 1.-00 IJ .,..... (C) (2 liou11) • ~ CC) C30 111ln.) Ill St.cl .... .__,,/Office 9'tlle ............ m ...... : .,,,. (qrm" (advtn- lurt) '53 -Cindi Rlfnt. Marti Torell. .. 11:>09 flllifll: ., .. hltl so,".,,,.. (l'OllllRCI) '41-.Jtmm St-rt. Jon ,...... D CD (1') n. TllllM t11tw ct> • ~ t1)JMf....., .. (C) m 1.11 er.. .. m f!)T• ...... ~ (C) • ., [I a.,.-U:• ...... City • .... ........ Cqt" (lllY> l:JO ~'!it Cl) llMfty HIM!et: (tl lttY) '4-.111111 C.lvert. lyte Talbot. ( 111 .ITM world's 111atat ~ 2:45 II..._ ~ , s.p• finlst, playe4 by suat H1n1 Coll-(~) "66 ~ Ch '· rltd. trlu to ltlCb Jlttlro how 1111 .......... -,_" m .. r. pity but runs Into • taltrlt PJ. 81"1" I.Ml••· 0 (ff) t1) ltllll4 """1~ Ylll"I! (C) (30 min.) ''luc.-, luke." LUM 1:00 II Mt¥lr. "Ceftdt~ (drama) bruslla up 1111 ooklf to htlD 1 •S-1ton1ld Colm1n. Ann H1rdlna. wam1n llCCIU' rembllnt loeQ It • O ""* (C) "°'" 11111111 m MttY trltlll (Q (30 mill.) l:JO ID .......... Movla: -n. Cat>.~· 1B ,.,......._ ti Ille .........., C) IWI (ldwntur1) '43-Tony M1rtin "Tht riifn l -· ".,,. ( 1"" N111•11ft111 Mil" (horror) '53 - Wltlt S!ltyne. "T tt T •111 r, '8 Na 111111 Klw" (dl'llna) '45-Jotn Leslie. THURSDAY ,..,. (Cllllntdy\ ·u -0enn1s I O'..., .. ll:JO ... , ,.. , .......... ld11· DAYTIME MOV;ES-N l '4~1111 Mun~ Mtr1t Obero" 4:00 8 (C) -n. C....." (dr•mal ~ lf:IO D (C) "T1le JIU ,,..-<miatlcfll -lllll" llol~ Rl(Mr4 Wldmirl I '5)-0t'"" ~ "''° ..... J I u:oo 8 "'*" .._.. <d1a111•l -,o._, 4:JO D .._. ....... <•r111111 ·•1 Wllllt11 HtntJ. ..._, -hill ~ff '°P't. UZi!MG Scott. SDYIN• THI Public and Trade COMPlffi PRINTING SERVICE ='41!·11?•6S. 642-4321 - . ' -.. . .... . . . .. ... .. ·DR. KILDAU GORDO JUDGE PARKER TW<IN6 ABOllT 6ETTIN6 OIT OF TWE 6HIDO .. Lm VOii ANC' I PO THAT FOl A coal'\£ OF HOU RS! HOW A!IOllT MAVIN6 PINNEf I WITM ~. GlO«IA ~ MOON MULLINS JOP6E WHEN YOO WER.E1A Ll>W'(ER, DID 'rt>O ••• MUTI AND JEFF MISS PEACH MISS PE.ACM I ARTHUR 15 MAl<IN(; PLANS FOR 'COLLE(;E AL.~EAOY ! I ' J DElllE DEERI ly c•.-M. Sdl• ----------------~ A LAM'eR7! 6RfATSC01i. BOY! I WASN'T NO l.AWYERJ I NEvER DID DIG AU. 1l!AT LEGAL DETAIL ~, TECHNICAL JA].1. LAWYERS 601iA PEAL IN! - THAn Nla,AlfiHU~/ ~T Me 'IOU~ COU2ff PLANS?_~ ly Harold Le Dou WArTER, VMAT'6 ,.,.,5 EXTRA SP? By Ferd Johnson By Tom K. Ryaa ly Al Smith t:XTRA• SENSORY PERCEPTION! CJtl.J I MA.JOR IN 'SPEWNW Qr CAT? II ly ,... - -.;:!Fl= ri.;:~~-~-'iifi:,". ~-;::· -'~· ~:::-=-=--'-7-. . . . . . . . . _ _..._....,._.,....... ~ W'!i ·--• ---.~ ..... '""". ·: .. ·-,. · r-. ,., .... ·c=~t r .,·,.~··-' ... , .. -.;..:..t. :i·.:t·::. ::•·:--~ • !' , .. • ....... . ... -.. -. • ,If '"····•, .... ,,.,.,.~~. r Wrd11tsdiJ', Ftbrull'Y 28, 1968 DAILY PILOT 'E'!,.7 ;JOIN 111E.-BLIJE 'CHIP ·STAMP BONANZA! · 100 ·MILLION .BONUS ".STAMPS FREE ' • • • • • • I J I . OVIR 36 MIWON fRU BONUSSTAMPS HAVI BEEN GIVEN TO ·THRIAIMART SHOPPERS IN THE FIRST .$ WEEK$1 I WIN .. a HAWAIIAN VACATION: I:. •·ISLAND ALPHA : -> TOUR-17 DAYS· .-' ' ' - ' 1,000 BONUS ILUI CHIP STAMPS WHEN YOUR BONUS BLUE CHIP CARO IS PUNCHED OUT j WIN FRll •!.!~L~~!~T~~s ~ ~llKLY SWllPSTAKIS / 10,000 ILUE CHIP STAM PS ONE WINNER IN EACH STORE You Are 1,...,lted ••• GOLDEN VACATIONS ~ iPlliO.Us ' fROZIN NOO"'E"' r•••••••••••••• us. :JJ...A-. /?radeJ 'Choice'••••••••••-••• ........ llWI •.••••.....••...... 79~ ' ~' ' - •un SHllNP .................... la : _.._-... ~® =~~~~·······················:·~!CHUCK STEAK =~ ..................... m · . 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BBEAKF,OST SPECIALS c IK>UI ""1 Oii IKUL.Al-u.(IL TIM . 4 FOi • 100 MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE-/ .LB. PKG. iiliiAP0~L.;~;c1•"K S .. 1~;'1°0 ~ :~~!~ .. 55~ CA~~i~l" EA. ' ~ •• ~ iKiNws'uN'u'. .................... 21:. Of 12 HINS •• '699 CAMPIELL's-10•1,.oz. TIN 10' wu111 s "•um•-NuT" sL1c1D n ·I c-,.. /jfi c) , TOMA TO SOUP .. • WHITE OR WHEAT-is.oz. LOAF lo(uai eLJollar -:>lrefcher:J STA-CRISP SALTINe-:1.LB. BOX 2 5' B R E A D ;~~~HES ..... 4 FOR CRACKERS ........ . A.8.C.-l·LB. PKG. 3 '100 FIG BARS. . . . 1or COFffE-J.LB . TIN 65' HILLS BROS ...... . ...,. ... 1 . c JOl TIN FOR DEURGENT-t~ ~o~ OFF 59' JANE ·ANDERSON REGULAR 2 29' Ai-N 7 GIANT BOLD.•.•.•.•, OLEO .. • ~t~:. • • • for SAUCE • • • • • • FOR ::J,.ee:Jweel :Jrozen "J/ Jt ; J,. S.uon ... Jt ; J.i :J~,;/timartf" •ELICATESSEN SPECIALS EXTRA FANCY-RED DELICIOUS APP·LES $ 00 Al.fl tH.......ot. Pit•. 4 • 1 00 TAMIU• ..................... "" JANe AHOllsml-f.OL PK5. 11111•• I "·' 39' CHIU CON CARNI .............. .. OAllT COUN1'lY-l.(11.. n1cx 15' IUU CHDll ......................... . CWl .. llD SIM.LI WRAP-l·LI. PK•. .,.,. 69' AMBICAN CHIUI .......... . JIRSlTM~li)-llNT Crl<I. ORANGE ~~~~A JUICE LBI. I "lfOOIU LO'll 'IM"" : ' PUSH TAMM ! con AGE 29' CHllH, •• • • • • MONTEREY CHUNKS JACK CHEESE ~-OZ. TINS c ' . 111. 69~ PICTSWEET-10-0Z.~KGS. 6. '1 FRO.UN S I CARROTS, CO~ EAF S"NACH. rEAS ·~ VEGETABLES •• ; • • • • • for : COCONUTS : ~ 19~ i UMU 19'. ' RICES EffECTIVE THURSDAY th'" SUNDAY, FEI. 29, MAR. I, 2. 3 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. IDINGIR, SANTA ANA ' . mn HAllC)l ILYD., COSTA iMESA • ' ) .:a· I, \ • • • ' I I I \ .... . ··---... CASSEROLE A CRAB Time Saver Crab Casserole Rea I Deceiver Company's comln& and you're short of time! Don't fret, there'• alway• enouah time when you use Smart Jacket versatile eeafood. For real eating en)oyment.. wby not -.iv• .Coqlpany. Crab? Company crab ta a real deceiver -it ta!tes so good and Joou so elegant, your gueats will never imagine how quJck and easy it was to prepare. Your secret is on- the-shelf and i n • t b e • refrigerator ingredients. Once you've tried this deliciously different crab casserole you'll want to keep the makings on hand for short-notice guests or for famlly fare whenever the occasion calls for a special treat. This recipe. from the new. full-color booklet, "Time For Seafood," features fresh or fr<nen crab meat, canned artichoke hearts, ,,and mushrooms . Complemented with sherry- butter sauce and a sprinkl- ing of Parmesan. Company Crab requires only a few minutes in the oven and it is ready to delight your guests. COMP ANY CRAB 1 pound Dungeness crab meat. fresh or frozen 1 can (LS o u n c e s ) a r t i c h o k e hearts, drained 1 can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms. drained 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2~ tablespoons flour Ji2 teaspoon salt Duh cayenne pepper 1 cup half and half cream :..-Wear It for cuual, dress-2 tablespoons sherry . up occalionl -a smart 2 tablespoons c e r e a 1 " jacket ii a creat wardrobe crumbs a11et. 1 tablespoon g r a t e d Cablel CUf'Yt neckliDe flat-Parmesan cheese 41ery, front detail. Knit P aprika 4-.cket neck d dr uiar Thaw frozen crab meal ~ · ~ · own 00 c Drain crab meal Remove .. medle. Pattttn ~l : sizes -.• -·32-34 · 36-38· *42· 44-46 in· any remaining shell or ;. ducted. ' ' cartilage. C u t articbolte FIFl'Y CENTS (coins) f« hearts in half. P 1 ace each pattern -add U cents artichokes in a well-greased. for each pattern for ftrrt· shallow 1% quart casserole. clau mall.lng 8Dd special Cover with mushrooms -handling. Send to Alfce and crab meat. Melt butter. .~ Broob, the DAILY PILOT, Blend in flour and season-~ 105 Needlecntt Dept., Box 1ng11. Add cream gradually 16.1, Old Qieleea Station, and cook until thick, stirring .., Y a. N y 10011 comtantly. Stir in sherry. nW Ol'•, . • • ~ N AINretl ,.._ Pour aauce over era~ _ _ rcw• atnl, , -r• l Co b Paa.ten Namber. F l r a t mea m ine crumbs and x · t l me t J u m b o 1 9 6 a cheese. Sprinkle over sauce. --Needlecraft Cllta10I -bun· Sprinkle with paprika. Bake .... ~ of d·-' • .__ pat in a very bot oven. 450 --WOll\m _,gns, vu""' -de-ee• F .• for u ·-15 ' . terna O:ncludes d e s l g n e r ea w ·: t'ftatera) Instructions in· minutes or until bubbly. ; · llde. Knit, crochet, em· _M_u_e_s_&_servtn __ ,,_. __ .:. brdder. 50 cents. BM el 11 JWy Ras• - • complete pattemt -in- " · upeutve, easy to make. 50 : -Cl'lllll. a Book No. 1 -Dehan Qlilll -11 ~plete pat- """' · t.ru. Send' 50 cent.. C' • Book No. 2 -Ma1eam •Y. Clllll -~ far 12 ,.. . ..... quilt.. 50 cents. Book No. 3 -Qtdltl fw 'hda.1'• Uttllf. New. H - eiting collection -15 com- plete J)lltt.ml. 50 cents. B..t ef Prbe Afpau - K n 1 t, crochet 12 afghans. 50 cents. J • I . .. .. .. .. -. . . I - MINUTE MAID -100% FLORIDA Quick Frozen ORANGE JUICE 6DL TINS • ICE CREAM~~:-s~w°:w ... __ &gc TV DINNERS ~:-v:=._ ............ M_ ... 3/ 1. t ' OR BONELE5$ IWISS . STEAK._; HASH BROWNS~~lm:u ................ 3/ BSC f AIMEI JOlll OR HOffMAll Prices Good Feb. 29-Mar. 3 BACON .... u.57c Traditional Hot Cross 6 BUNS 33c Lemon Meringu.e Pies sgc Apple Cinnamon Bread 4SC ZEE 1~~:S 2ac YU BAN COFFEE C&H SUGAR COOL WHIP 5~:· 5C)c11:$11 BANQUET nozn 33c DINNHS ~· COCkiafiShrimp 44 c lldFfMM ClllCOUTt PEPPERMINW llSMITA H111£1 2 5 C BEANS2~m1 ............. .. IMPllOU FACIALS., .~ aumsws "''" 39 C CHIPS m.~ ........ IOL WFTWP£-1IOLJAI 29C JELLY i\s"..i ....... . All AIOIClll PLUMP I JUICY 1-U. PU. OSCAR IAYER 5 9 c· ALL IEAT OR ALL BEEF •• LB. I FRIGO~~.-... age BOLOGNA : ...... lL 49' FRIGO ~ ........... 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Join ...... ~~~:3.IJ: • • .. llllilllli 9'; ..... 1141t=---...... -.....,, _, "' .. ,, 1tntton.. ..... ....... Ctltl .... JIU lt11&1tasu• .._ Plrt ................. ......... a... ............. ,.11., ......... ~ .... UDltl*aN11&.LJUn1• • 11.i• .., .. Llpla lllCll ari ... IHtlr lftt. Wul•i• , ... =· a...1n111 msr. ....,.,. •• 111H ................ . 11•---wtt• ------ 111 St • ......,.., Aukh11 1Jll2 lleMl ht., flatia UU '"'~" ltd .. lt CJtMI HU .,_, ••tlttt11 luc~ an 1. , .. "m 1i.1 . ,, .... 111 t ........ Ir .. Allan11 -w. btlmn .... """' 1Qt I . lattlll. , .... ., ...... '"" "' "'·· . , 1"11 1s tM ctaDt amoq y.,.W,U1. It "°"' t!U'ee to llve feet blab, bat the •tilt la trimmed to Mout two t..t iD llngth fOr the m a r t et • Th e t ta 1 t resembles an 0ver-crown stalk ol celery but the sides ol the brandlea bmve a prt'etl7 .S,t. 1be bMrt ol the stalk will have gray- ' r e e n v e lvely..(extured leave a. Cardoni ia fCOWD in the 1ame areu aa artichoke• and it beloacs to tb• ume 1wdlower fmnily. It ii a favorlte veeetable for ~y Italian families during the winter monthl. Only a llmlted amount ta grown in California and it r.s &hipped to metropolitan market.a that cater to I ta li a n fam.Uies. Many homemabr1 will not aelect th1a f r e 1 h v.,etabie became it doea take time to prepare. The prickly ectces mu.st be trim- med. off and the string, or ribs ol the brmch muat be re.moved before cootine. This atringy-type fiber does not soften durlllc the coot-.ing process. The large brlOCbea are cut iDto pieces and cooked in boiling laHed water or bouillon. 'Iba flavor ii ver1 dellcat.. ll can be ..rm with 111t1 1d malbroams, bone !Dll'nr)lic.. IQ.UMal ot flwh lemon ., 'at cook- ed pieces can .i.o be dipped m a befter ~ of ... milt and flour, French fried and served very bot •• an appetizer. CABllOTS in. wraatile ccrot caa be lened at _, meal -4 in between. The day can belin wUb carrot pMJCakea and a pleuant dinner con- cluded with a 1Dce ol. moist apicy carrot cake. I n between mealt, the gold criJp carrott can be med raw for aDICb aad salads. cooked In stew, eaaerole diabea, soup and u the main vegetable diah. Annuall:y, 1,U m.illioa pounda ol carrot.a enter the fresh man.ta ol the nation and each person ii c::redited with eatmc aboot 19"D pounds. c •li.fonl1h\rtlau lll'O- ducer1 etp 311 per'a!bt ol tb.11 treab carrot IUJIP}y. Most of the western carrots are harvelt.ed medwlicall1 except for the bundles wfUl the tops on. The carrot, are truebd to a pacJmng hoase where they aie waaned and cooled by a serlea of iCJ water baths before bem, a1ud, aorted and .. c:ted. Good quality fresh carrot.I are tlrm, crilp, moot11. clean and free ol blemlahel. It is important to avoid car· rota that are green at th• top of the root becaDM it does iDdicate the flavor will be bitter. Store carrots in a plaattc bag in the cr1lpft ol the refri'prator. 'DI• txJpt ot the bunched carrots should be rtmoved Md t. root part protected. from dehydration bf putting them in a plutic ha& or wrlppi.DC w l t ll iusuc. Carrots are iood pro-vid•• of vit.amln A at one. mectium-cize carrot wm sup- ply more than a day'• recommended allowance of this vitamin. Cooked carrota can be enhanced. with s au c • • flavored by oran«e, lemonJ I ralslns, maple, mint ana plneawle. The coot• d mashed ~ot can be m~e {nto cake, cookies, pies and l)Udding. A iood sandwich lining -la to combine half srated carrota and half panut butter. Did you mow that carrot.a belong to the 11me family u dill, caraway, coriander, fenne~ p.-.nlpl and celery? CAULIFLOWER Caulifloww belOOC.S to the cabba(t family and it ii closely relahl!l to broccoli. Hardsell's No Bargain Free mtttbendlse J I Mldom Nlily fNt -there art almolt a1waya •trtna• attached to eatlcln( "he · often" frun h It p b on • I 0 1 i C l tan, docJMo.door ....._el cllP·o•t CCllUpCml. A fawrtte trtct o f ~ cleellrl t 0 locate 1ptdal-batlnlt ~ ......... mdcM .. • to &l•J--Oae MwJBc • = wtel tbelr nam.. and Jltloae Damber. £xl*tat ,....., f~ U• aq>M,~M-...b7 an otfw tar tr. blbJ aap- pUea. TM ddft1'1'1DD ol lbe fNt mert'hllld&M It Uk. Jy to be• aalelm111 of hitb· pricer: lnlut P"odtacta. I 1 DAIL V PILOT I 'Ibll dtllcat. member ol the famfl7 demudl c • rt a in ll'OWtu co ndftto ll t. Caaunower requires a aool cua.at. with phDty 0 t moiature to yield · a white curded bead,. Caulifiower 1' harveated fna' t» Salt River Valley of Arbon.a, No'fember t.brouafl March, and a1ocg the coastal areas o f Callforni' exteDdiq from Monterey to below Los Anples year round. 'lbese two state. lend 186,463,600 l>OUDda olthe ~tely m million pounds 0 f cauliflower that are chipped to the fre$ "lnartet. The ideal head o f cau.H'flower measures about six inches in diamet.er. 'Ille curdl of cauliBower should be white and free of diacoloration. Most of tbe caullflower beads ere trim· med close to the baae rib only the ribe ol the leaves left on to protect the head. Uae tbe freah caulJflower qulckly, l&Y wltbin 2-3 days for best flavor. The fresh· looking heavy rJbs make a good steam cushion. When % cup ol salted water com- es to a boll, put the ribs fn the bottom of the pan. 1ben edd the whole head or flowerets on top. Cover tile pa end chect for teadenless in about 8-10 minntel f« tM flowweta and aa mlmrtes for th• wti• bead.. Dlacard the ribs when ready to aene. Wa7s to aene can!Ulower are many. Raw cauliflower can be aliced and uted in a tossed green Hlad or eombioed wiUl araace or srapettalt "llDf'U. 1be raw flolirwtt.a •e enmcby nibblea fer the relhh cUsh. 'Ibey also can be rolled in a batter made with ea. milt and flOlU' and French fried. The coolr.ed CIDUflonr can be DUlde saucy by ad· ding a heated cu of tomato, celery, cbeeJe or mulhroom soup. 1be creamy white loot cu have a ip8rt ol color by a&tinC diced I r e • n pepper, bits of pimento, touted slices of nuts, balvea of grapes or blta of crisp bacon. Cliatiaower can become a fM•Mt -S for thOle who coant caloriu. One GIP ol coobd i1owrereQ 11 onJ.r 31 calories worth. Check This J -- .... We've gone to tne 4 points ·of the compass to find the oest of seafoods ... and now this fabulous array is ready for your enjoyment .. ; ' and at low, low El Rancho prices! Prom distant waten beyond the horizon •• from the northern aeu and southern rulfs .•. from ea.at and west and riven and &treama . • • El Rancho brinp you fabulous fare in fish. Thick 11ttak.s ••• delicate fillets ... plump oysteni ... delicious shell fiah ... the aeled1on is 10 biz at El Rancho. Come in and aee for yourself! Fresh Trout .... 39~ HalibutSteak59.f Freeh!• Ruahed to u1 from t.ht icy Snake River ••• min. wt. & oz. Alwaya a favorite ••• and good ae.rved so many different ways! Fresh Lobster $1~? Shrimp ................... 98! Med i 1 sized ••• jwit right to ~ve you tenderness when dee~friedt Average weight ••• 1 ~ Iba. ••• enjo1 roW'IMt euiaint right at home I Crab Legs .............. ·-····-··-···-.......... S'l 6! Ocean Perch ........................... : ....... 79~ Sweet tender meat • • • and auch a great 'f'alue at El Rancho I Freah ! Caught locally and rushed to us to insure flavor I Fresh Cf abs .................................... 59~ Fillet of Sole ................................. S'IO! Dunrenea1 ••• and, of eourae, we'll enck them t Freah ! Mild flavor ••• even people who don't like fiah enjo, a'Ole I King Crab Meat .......................... S26!. From AJulcan cnbt • • . the fineatl ••• co1211der erab cocktaiU Reel Snapper .................................. 69~ Fresh I ••• pan fzy them and aerve hot corn bread ! Fresh Clams ................................... 98~ River Smelt .................................... 49~ Littleneclc.s ••• New Enrland ••• for a hearty clam chowder I Freah water fish ••• garnish it with lemon butter t Frog Legs .......................................... S13! Louisiana Catfish ..................... 89~ A real delicacy • • • with a flavor reminiscent of delicate chicken I Use "Shake 'n' Bake'' •. bake in the oven .. Serve with tartar, ~~ce I Finnan Haddie .............................. 79~ Pompano ............................................ S13! Delightful flavor, from the waters of the Atlantic oft Florida'• keys I Give the Scota credit ••. and thh la u authentic u bar-pipes! Smoked Albacore ..................... S1 '! Mahi ·Mahf ...................................... 791 Flavor that ii sure to be a delirhtf ul 1Urpriae ••• and 10 well received I ' Anyone wbo'1 been to Hawaii has enjoyed thil le&food treatf Langoustine ............ . ......... .. ........ S18! Fresh Seabass .... _ ........................ 98~ • Prepare them j\llt aa )'ou would IC&Dlpi ••• and be r lad you did l Fresh .•• cauafit in icy cold wattn and rushed to 111 ! Swordtish ......... 79.~ "nlic1< •lab .•. meaty! ••• serve broiJed for a really fine entreel \ OysterS -~:.·.: .... ~.~·. 89c Eaatern ..... 1ourmet treat ••.. aerve them fried .•• or make a newt . . Jumbo , Shrimp .............................. S'I'! Bir enouJh to afford real pleasure ••• 10 or le.sa per pound! Cooked ShriO.p ...... : ... ~.~ .......... S'I'! Small aad tuty ••• juat rlgbt lor a mOlt appetitinr cockWl ! . Cooked Shrimp ............. ~ .......... S28! So much f()o4 eatinr here I ••• w,JI worth the price! ·Monterey Squld .......................... 29~ For thOM who ha'f'e advtmturous -or e"'Perienced -appetit-1 Scallops ............................................... S23! ~lP!lf ta Mne ~ethU.. different! ••• Try 1callop stew! We.stem· Oysters ...................... 79c Fresh fQr a pe:rky diah ijiat'a unique arid telnptinr ! 10 oz. jar. Smoked SwOnlfish ........... · .... S15! The 11nokin1 add.a a nry 1peci:aJ quality to the flavor of tIW I ~ TaJb·, ... ·,I··· ........................ S'l 12 Serve t.hem broiled • • • with Iota ff butter! Min. wt. ••• 6. os. ea. .. . . • s· traa ••-) . B la:iliiJ ~lit I Heinz KetchuP ............................. ~4 -~.~-~ ................... 2 ... 39c The "slow'' ketchup ... and what would a filh dinner be without it?.,. and you save at thi1 price I Instant Yuban Sl ,19 Save 30c per jar •.. and enjoy. th'~ 'iii;~~· fi~~«); ·~f · ~i~i; ·.y~~~ i': '.''.'~·;,;~ii.~ ·th~ ~~~~~I 9 OUNCE StZ£ . Com Muffin Mix ............ 2 .. 19• Jiffy • , • 8~ OI. pq, .. , 10 Mq to fix • • • Rice Mixes .................... 3 "'•too Mlnut. ••. reg. 39c each ••• choice of 8 tlavora ! Shake 'n' Bake ...................... 23• For fiah ••• fried fiah flavor in the oven! 2 oz. Creamed Spinach ........ 3 .. '1.00 Seabrook Farm1 ••. 9 oz. frozen .•. ..,.. srut! Wishbone Dresslnas .... 3 "''1.00 Your choice of any of the f 9c varieties I !.'!5. ~e ... c!~~d.~:!~I! Fndt Codtall ................. 4 "'ar LibbT• ••• No. I03 cana ••• auve a fruit cup r Vet's Dog Food .......... 12 .., '1.00 No. 1 cau ... we couldn't forpt to feed himf ~ i. . B~,,_"""*9 Fresh Lemons ...... . tJtll lilh. of IOW'll, you1J want to h.an ripe, juiq, 8unki1t lemons I Broccoli.. ......................... 2 ... 29' lin•tl Freah.tl Compare aad _, -. ~-· . Seafood Sauces ........ ~ ... ,: ... ~ .... w.. Fiahenntn'• Wharf ••. 8 os. ••• Tartar, ~J or Lonie! ••. for that f &mOUJ flavor i . Jad Cheese .... '.: ................... : .... ,,. Monterey .... •oot.b. ~ ••• by the Piece I . .. . . t ') ' I White Bordeaux ....... ~.: ... ~ .. !1.79. Roor1cJr Grav• • .-; Ust.t' and dry ••• frttity flavor I Cflenil. Blanc .......... 1 ............. , .79. Cb.a X:rur'• •• • white, dr1 and mellow. ...... ,, :: J Royal Mantle Awaits Queen Setting the mood for Aerooutronic's Wives Club's Queen for a 'OQy gathering will be a parade o! fashions fit for a queen, to be p~ sented by Westcliff Shoppini Center merchants. Gathering at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Mareh 20. in the New· porter Inn, the group will wait with baited breath until the most ex· citing moment of the day is reached -when one lucky member is selected as queen for a day. At. the announcement is made. the hono~ guest will be draped with a royal mant1e, given a crown and esoorted to the waiting throne. Foc prizes, her majesty's busy day will begin with a royal bf'eak· fast. in bed, maid service and baby-sitting for the day. At her disposal will be a chauffeur-driven limousine. Luncheon, a new coiffure and sitting for a portrait wi11 high· light her afternoon, and evening activities will include the theaur and dinner far two with candlelight and champagne. Carrying out the theme will be luneheon table de<:orations of crimson and gdld crowns. All wives of Philco-Ford employes and guests are invited. Res- ervations. at $3.75, may be made with Mrs. Willis Marsing at 548-7108. -p • .. .. . -. ,. Arrangement.6 are being handled by the Mmes. Abraham Kott· ler. social chairman; George P. Zebal, program ch;tirman; Marsing and Ricbard Doyle, tickets; R. E. Coy!, George Ritsi, Ron Lackie, Alex Bell, Russell Forsythe, decorations; Richard Auelmann, publicity and John Czyz, hospitality. Director of the fashion show is Miss Florence Smales. ROYAL TREATMENT -Awaiting the announcement of who will wear the royal mantle and crown, to be given by Aeronutronic Wives Club are Oeft. to right) fue Mmes. Abra·ham Kottler, chair· man; George P. Zebal, program chairman, and R. E. Coyl, mem· ber of the decorating committee. A member will be selected during the group's luncheon Cashion show March 20 in tihe Newporter Intl . .. TRAILBLAZER Mn. G.orge (Thon) Griffith 'Powder Puff Derby' Routed High-flying Femmes Take Off On Monday morning. March 4. when Dl<>St llomemakers wiU be COO· templating th e dials on their washjng machines and working women wilt be navigating the highway en rollte to the office, Thon (Mrs. George) GriHith will be checking the in· • strument dials on a Piper Twin Comanche No. N7758V and heading eastward -destination: El Paso. With Thon in the litUe red and tan airplane will be Mrs. Marian (Gerald ) Banks of San Diego. and together they comprise the Trail Blaz- ing Tea m for the 22nd annual Powder Puff Derby which wilt take off from Van Nuys Airport for Savannah. Ga .. on July 6. The Costa Mesa housewife and mother of four is route director of the AU-Woman Transcontinental Air Race. Inc .. (A WTAR ). colorfully dub- bed the "Powder Puff Derby." The team will be checking facilities and preparations at the officiall~ designated airports. The women will meet and coordinate with race of- ficials. airport managers. Federal Aviation Administration safety in· spectori;, tower. weather and com- municallons personnel. city officials and Chamber of Commerce represen· tatives at each of the eight official en route race stops. Thon is a member of the nine- woman board or directors. all licensed pilots and members of the Nlnely - nines. an international organization 'of women pilots. who work year-round to plan and administer the transcon- tinental handicapped race flown in July of each year. She was a charter member of the Orange County chapter of Ninety-Nines and has served as c h a I r m a n . vice-chairman. mem- bership chairman and edHor of its newsletter. Jn addition she has served as a timer and chief judj?e for the terminus of the derby which finished at Torrance. Already the holder of a commercial license, she has outlined a program for obtaining her instrument rating on the 21 year-old Navion four- passenger airplane she and her hus· band recently acquired. "I didn't start flylng until 1960," said the attractive blue-eyed brunette. "It was something J had always wanted to do so I boul!ht an old airplane and said okay -now somebody teach me to get it up!" Since then she has checked out in an Ercoupe. Cessna 150. Tri-pacer, Cessna 170 and now the Navlon. which she loves. "I go out to the airport just to polish the plane when I can't afford to fly it." she said. Thon spends between two and five hours every day working on race prerarations. "People are always amazed at the amount of planning that goes into the derby. It takes well over a year to arrange all the details -WP now are working on two races : 1968 and 1969. Rules. alone. make a two-inch stack. and these have to be read and understood by each contestant. We are constantly striving to up-grade the race. so rules have to be strict. and a contestant may be disqualified for flying even one second after the official sunset. We're proud of our safety record and th1e fact that we've had no major accident or serious injury in the derby's history. "There probably will be at least 100 planes and approximately 200 women taking part In this year's race. which is open to all qualified women pilots flying stock model aircraft. single or multi-engine, manufactured in the last 10 years. In Phoenix they'll be flagging oH planes every · !O seconds. Because of this, fa~r aircraft. plus more complex radio and traffic procedures -you can tee why we constantly are upgrading the program." Some of the women race almost yearly for the challenge, fun and com- radeship, and for improving their skill as disciplined pilots, but an estimated 45 percent of the entries will never have flown the derby before. The first five-place winners will be award· ed a total of S3000 in prize money, wi th an additional S3000 awarded as "leg prizes" for the high point-to-point scores. The winning pilot's name is inscribed on a permanent trophy in the Smithsonian Institution. Thon. who first flew the race in 1965 with Mrs. Tig Pennock, feels more and more women are taking up flying as a hobby all the time and is first to offer encouragemenl She feels it is a particularly rewarding pastime for women whose children are all in school. Her oldest son. Bailey. 19, who join- ed the Marine Corps and left for boot camp last Monday, soloed on his 16th birthday, and daughter Stan· cie. 14. a student at Corona del Mar High School, also is very eager to learn to fly so she will be able to accompany her mother in a derby. ''As a matter of fact. the whole family likes to go -all I have to do is rattle the keys and even the dog wants to go along," Thon main. tained. Thon is pleased that her husband, a commercial .. instrument-rated pilot and her biggest boost.er. bas moN ratings than she. "It keeps me on my toes trying to cat.ch up," at.. stated. •., ... Maiority of Wom~n Divorce Alcoholics to Remarry Anothe ~ t>EAR ANN LANDERS: I have worked with the public foe many years and have seen a iood deal of tragedy whlch bu retu1ted from alcoholism. It lJ clear to me that many wives of alcoholics . have peraonallty need~ W'hich are fuUllltd by their husband's u ce11ive drinking. Socb women (1) want to be martyrs C2) need to be 1ure of their "special place in bcava" (3) mult have 1omethinf to compla!n about. The woman wbo 1lgned berffll "My1tlfled" Joancla .. if •be fits into all three of UM alorementJoned cate1orle1. When a tflte writes to Aon Landel'1 beuUM her husband h11 stopped drlnklnl and bia "self· rlghteouaneu la driving her crazy'' aod 1be can't undentand wby be baa to keep rotn1 to tboM meetlnga, lt'a ' a pretty good algn abe waa happier whee be WU drinking lf'ld .. he WH "putting up with him." Now that he ii IOber sbe bu nothlng to talk about. no one 1a telllnt her how marvelous she b (in fact, now HE is th• marvelous ooe) and loslni the apoUlght is more than she can s~nd. I can auarantee you that If lhJ5 wom•u, divorces the ''1ry drurk" silt' will marry ariother alcoho1 lc v.l:hin a yrar -SPADES ARE SPADES DEAR SPADES: I bave rc•cl 11t1«-k11 ~ of Uterature oa the personality charec· terllUes of people who m a r r 1 akob0Uc1 aDd Ute authorities concur wl~ yoar ana1)'1ls. There la macll tnrtll 11 your las& 11ta~ment. Surveys 11tow that the major1ty of women •:to dlvnrct ea 1J:ohollc remarry uoelter alcohnllc promptly. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I do hahy· sltling for rour dr flv.:familles. The,,Y au pay the 11me and an pretty nice ptople. The problem is that one c<'r· Lain woman cancelled me out twice in the past three weeks. Both li mt:s she had enga,Red me several days in advance and I turned down other jobs. Last time she)cancelled on the morning of the night I was supposed to sit for her . I don't think this is fair because I turned down two other jobs, yet I don't know what l1 fair. Do ,l'OU feel this woman should have pahf' me anyway? Please advise. - moH AND DRY DEAR R AND 0 : In my orlnton, a 1taer should re~lve at lust 48 ltoan nnllc~ or cancellation or M pa!4 ltalf thf usual night's com· ,....Uoa. This und•rttanclJn1 1boalcl " •ant•~ and aire~ apon whea CM pl accepta ber rtm job ~ MW f"Ple. rw itn ndt aa 10. -P,11 "'"' already att working and have no IUCh underatandln« -I auuest that you have a talk with your employers and get such an alftement. DEAR AM'! LANDERS: This may sound like a stupid question but 1 need your answer. How ?ften do you think a 17-year-old lll'l should be allowed to date? -A SEVENTEEN· YEAR-OLD GIRL DEAR OIRL: Before 1 anawer Ute qoestloa I eee4 1 Utt1e •ftnnatloe. 'l'btse &naJ 1oancl Ute 1'11pld q11t1Uon1 but~ Whit klD4 tf sradea II Ute t7-1ear· ol.. Cirl 1et"91T Doee 1be do ber abare ., won arend Ute .... ., •• .. .. , ....... ,......, .,. ... ,.re.umw,,. .......... ... where she II 1omi ud wlilH ti •SI*' be; home 1 Does alle ltontr IMr earfMr -or does •be trJ te neat a llfia and lllde tome anH If :3M II CHlllt? • lf 70• wDl auwer ., .. allt • I wlll auwer yovs. • When romantic &lleoll tam " warm embtacu fl It 10ft C chemlltrj! Send fer the boolOet "LWa or So and How to Tell the 1lf. fert11ct," bJ Am Lindert. Dictlla a long, ~. ee1f.addnllld • velope and 3s cents ln com wtal,. requelt. • Ann Landers will be _.. tD ltllt you with your prablllu. to her Jn care .If• -... ·-- ••hi ••• , ..... , ..... ~----­-... < ... ~ . . . ... .. - J .j DAILY '11.0T -·=·· :! . '• :· ·. ·. :. . . . !: . .:: . : .. .. ~-... ~ !· . .. . ,• .. .. •! .. ~ .. • • .. . •• .. .. . ~ . .:> p.: ~· ... t. ;. . ·~. . . . . .. ,· . •. .. :: •' "' . .. . - . . •• :: . .. . . . :: ~· . .. : ... ... . -. .. .. . ·. . • .. . . . ~: . .. . ·~ . . . . .. . .. •. ... : .. ,. !: .. • ' -• • • . • ·~ .. • ~ • .. • .. .. • .. 4 - • .. ·~ . • • -•• ~ . ·: .· . ' Horoscope Cancer: Believe In Your Abilities THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 ej SYDNEV OMARJl , "The wise man controls Ills destiny . . . Astrgj.ogy po~ta tht way." ARJES (March 21 ·April 19): Wait until alternoon bouts for organJzational ac .. tivity. Earlltt :-there could be strlf" opposition. Cycle moves up as day pro· gresle$. Tonight you meet lnu>ortant person. SANDRA SPURGEON Future June Bri de W. H. Spurgeons Ill Reveal Troth News The betrothal ann<>WlCement of Sandra Spurgeon to Richard A. McDaniel was dis· cl~ed by ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Spurgeon llI of Newport Beach The bride-elect, a · 1959 Children's Home Society debutante, is an alumnae oi Newport Harbor High School and the University of Redlands. She also studied at an extension program in Salsburg, Austria. Mis.1 Spurgeon, a third generation Santa Anan and great.granddaughter of Santa Ana's founder, is a fourth grade teacher at Newport Elementary School. The bridegroom-to-be, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. McDaniel of Lima, Ohio, it' an alumnus of Ohio State University where he was a member of the football team and Sigma Chi fraternity. The couple has selected St Andrew '11 Presbvterian Church for their wedding on June 22. Sporting C\ub 'Betting' On Good Track Event Newport Sporting C I u b headed by Rollin Baugh of Huntington B e a c h and Arcadia will meet for the fust social gathering Salur· day, March 2. at the Infield Picnic Circle et Santa Anita. Members will p i c n i c , watch the races, enjoy music and dine later at the El Poche restaurant. San Gabriel. Speaker Eyes New Values Values will be discussed when L a g u n a B e a c h Branch, American Associa· Uon of University Women stages a luncheon meeting at noon Saturday. March 2. in the Dana Strand Club· house Among 300 guests ex· peeled are Or. and Mrs. Rodger Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirsh. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. R i c ha r d Crook, aJI of N e w p o r l Beach . From F'ountain Valley are lhe Messrs. and Mm.!s. Richard Olhoffer. P a u I Arnerich. Ainsworth Burton and John Bates. and from Costa Mesa. the Keith Van Holts. Dick Bales and Jef. fery Brierys . Arriving from Huntington Beach are the J a m e s H1llmans. Willi.am Temples and Robert Inches . The Princeton Club or Southern California also 1s invited. Coming r r 0 m Orange County are Herbert T. Muzzy and the Messrs. and Mmes. John J. Swigart, ,J. E. T. Rutter, G. William Grady and George M. Cun· nmgham. TAURUS !April 20-May 20): Your ability k> perceive subtle meanings is put to a test. Dig behind the scenes. Evening r a v o r s theater entertainment. din· ina out. Social activity revitalized . GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Day features ablllty to make frieoda, influence peo- ple. Tonight you are called upon to demonstnte social know-how. Do so wit b aplomb. Be poited, mature. CANCER <June 21-July 22): One In authority olfers you opportunity which leads w advancement. Exude con- tldence. Believe In your own abilities. Others follow your example. Day features aaln. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): ReUef of pressure enables you to make travel·vacatlon plans. Pressing problem is solved. Key la to gain allies among associates. fellow workers . VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Insight gained on flnancial status of one wbo is im· portant U> your weUare. Utilize information in in· telligent m a n n e r . Com· promlae without giving up basic principles. Ll,BRA I Sept. 23-0ct. 22) : Improvement indicated in health. work areas. Give at- tention now to public rela· FY Group Goes South With Aid A fiesta atmotpbere pre· vailed during a progressive ctinner hosted by members ()f the South Coast Junior Woman's Club and benefit· led a poverty-stricken fam· ily with seven children in Inca. Peru. The family has bee n adopted by the club. accord· ing to Mrs. Maurice Dona· hue. international alfairs chairman . Mr. an d Mrs. B on d Thompson began the social with the serving of an appe· Uzer and salad In their Fountain VaJley home last Saturday. From there members and ~ u e s t s continued to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Don· ahue and Mr and Mrs. An· drew Edwards for tacos and enchiladas. Dinner con· eluded with coffee and des· sert in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Long. AU proceeds from t h e party will be used to help educate the Peruvian chil· dren and supply necessities for the family. T oastmistressH Mercury Savings and tioos. Know that otbert dealre information. B e prepared. Have fecta 1t hand. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Finish ~ ratber · thu beein project. Smooth rou1b edges. Those who previoual, opposed you could becomt allies. & a gracious wiutt. Avoid any diaplay of •· r<>sance. SAGn'TARIUS fNO'f. 22.- 0ec. 21): You get cblmct for great.er creaUve •~· pression. Fine evenlq for entertaining, b e i n I ta· tertained. Attention ceoterl on young persona. Romlllff is in the air. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21>- Jan. 19): Travel restrictlou lifted. You e x p e r i e n c e gJ'etter freedom of tboqht. action. Money ~ with relatives could be spotlighted. Be aulytical. Get reasons why . AQUARIUS (Jao. »-Feb. 18): Some in-fighting could occur. If veraatJlt you emerge vktoriou1. Applies espec.ially to aerlea o f meu agea, memos, c a l 1 s wblcb directly affect you. Don't be stuck with one method. PISCES (Feb. lt-Marcti · 20): Conditiona Improve where it)come opportunity is conceroed. Check detall1. & t.horouaii. Be willing to tear down ln order to rebuild. Obtain hint from A· QUARJUS message. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R BIRTHDAY you 1re in· tuiti~. 1enaitive to feelin&s . needs ~ others. Imp«tant that you avoid those who merely take advantage of you . New start indicated this year. a project which spells success for you. 'G E N E R A L T E N- DENCIES: Lunar position favorable for fishing. plan· ting. Cycle h:igh for ARIES . Special mo~y drive could result in a probe. !To find oul more 1boul va<irJtll 1nd olrolOfv, order Svdnev om.rr•• ~ MM boolr,i.l, Tiie T rvlh Alloul Attrol- Ol'f. Send • cents te OrNrr loo*ltl • the OAll Y ~llOT. Iler J141. Gr .... C..,trel Slallell, lffw Yeril, N.V. 10011 1 South Coast Pla11 Only a beautiful PASHtON FROLIC -Fabric and fashions and a guest speaker are lined up for the nert luncheon meeting of Chriatian Women's Club of Newport Beach, March 5, in Balboa Bay Club. Boning up on the latest materials are the Mmes. C. R. Culaon, RoMrt Chamley and ~cher W<allace . Faculty Wives 'Uncorking' Party Theme NB Women's Club Fashions Figured On Christian Women's Club Newport Harbor FacuJty of Newport Beach will host Wives will boat a Wine· a luncheon Tuesday. March tastin" Party for the faculty 5. from noon lo 2 p.m .. m • the Balboa Bay Club At· in the Laauna Beach borne tractions will be Miss Mini of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Watts Jane Johnston. national rep· 00 Saturday, Mardi 2. from resent.alive of the Christian Women's Clubs. and a fash· 3 to 8 p.m. ion and fabrics ... presenta· Club officers, the Mm es. tion. Robert Hou1e, president; Mrs. Royal Grubb. club Martha Pate, vice presi· member, will be featured as The annual club confer· ence will take place this year in Palm Springs on March %2-24. Further infor· mation regarding this event is available by calling Mrs. Beecher Wallace. 548-5206 . The confab will feature Norman Nelson. tenor solo- ist. who is a singjng ambas· sador for Overseas Crusade. M l I vocalist precedin~ the fash· dent; Don ° e er' ion 1how by Virg.mia's Snip HB Auxiliary treasurer; Dick Johnson, 'n Stitch, Corona de! Mar. Dennis O'Hern and Wa tts. Reservations m u s t be Ladjes' Auxiliary to Hunt· board members, are in made by noon, Fr i d a y. ington Beach Veterans of charge of hors d'oeuVTes March l, with Mrs. Harold Foreign Wars. Post 7368 and decorations. Fischer, 962·l l29. Tickets meets at II every first and Each couple is askerl to iiiaiiiiriiiieiiii$.1iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiithiiiiiriiiidiiiiiiiWiiiieiiiidniiiieiiiisiiiidiiiiayiiiiiiieiiiiveiiiiniiiiiniiiigiiii.~I bring a bottle of their I• favorite wine and a spark!· 111g burgundy wilt be raCfled off later in the aiternoon. A di&trlctwide fas bi o n show is being planned by the women for May. Sears WOOLWORTH'S ·~ loda Coast ?laza """ Bristol If Sunflower, Cost1 MeSI Dr. Jerome Kirk. assist· ant professor of sociology al UCI and a resident of La· guna will speak on What's New in the New Youth Cul· lure. Reaervabons may be ob· tained by calling Mrs. Jer· ry Jones at 494·998&. Grou~ participatan~ in a Day at the Races are Harbor Senfor Qtizens Club of Costa Me9a today and l''lorence Crittenton Home of Orange County, Friday. March 1. Loan building. Huntington Reach Is the meeting place for members or Las Olas Toastmistress Club of Hun- tington Beach on the second and fourth Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Vignette Portrait of your child for only HU.RRY! Beach Babes Every Wednesday al 7 FEIRUARY ~~::~:c~~~~::::~ SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS tlon Center for programs . CA PRIS SWEATERS Were Up To $25 Now Up To Orlon -Wool Up To 1/2 Off 1/2 Off COOttDIN.4TIO PASTEL WOOL SKIRTS-T0'5-JACKETS UP TO 1/2 Off SPECTATOR I JUNIOR DRESSES Dacron • Nytoft • Cotton • Woel 'It °" • MOii >42' V1A LIDO NEWPORT llACH ... AU. ClttlT CAUi per ~tmd of child'• wei1ht Offer lx,.r• SATURDAY AT 5 P.M. HURRY! each additional child 99c • your telection of poeea • any child up to 12 Je&n • no appointment. ••• apart photorrapher wm tab pic- tures while yoa wait LOCATION: S,_. h/MU' D-. Co8ta Mem ••• 540-3333 ' SUMMER SURFER Wild jungle prints! Smash- ing in blue And omngt cot· ton sailcloth with inner· sol to match. Lace-up style abo in t0lid beige cotton hopsacldng. 5-10. 19 ASK ABOtJT LA Y·AW AY, 10~ down boldl JUl!' pvcbut at Woolworth'•, no cmTYtnc ~. nv. .-.,.,. Wt' .... --ff woe&.w••••'• ..., . ..,., ........ Menay tttrv llrWly Unttl ~-,.M--Set""'-Y .,... ' ,.M. ' A nRST IN AINY'mlNG SHOUTS BJG EXCITEMENT When 1 bright new map.zine that 70 mW.Ion Americana llhoukl read ar- rives In our comer boobtort,' it ratec rave notices. W~iht W•lr:hen ii the bra.In baby ol Weight Watchers lntema· tional. Inc. the world's lari· est weight control orpniu· lion with 500' classes scatter- ed throughout tht> United States even to one 111 oor awn Fashion Island.~ To top this thin talk off. thl" current issue of McCall's magazine. in it.a predictions tor the year 2001, tells us we will be feedin& 200 million more Americans perlwtpe bet· ter than we do now on con- aiderably f e w e r caloriu. Calorie. that nasty l1tde word which spells bulge If lakl'n In too large doses, 110 I will refer to it merely u C. A:LL ABOUT C ANO <Yl'HER GOODIES On my dutiful w;:cy to the artificially sweetened fruits, T passed a ~ In ~ delicatessen that said, "Ask about tresh caviar." I a.aktd. The beautioua bla.ck BelU&11 can be yours in a mattt>r al 24 boun. to bt' cornctly eaten with a big s-paori from a bowl of cracked ice on pieces al white bread or plain toaat. Directly under tbl" 1u1iOcially sweetened trults I found some Bob's Big Boy frozen chili and beans in l handy ball pound boil·in·thf'o bag pouches to be ea ten as is, <YYf!r spaghetti or hot dog11. You could even stu H manlcol· ti a la Big Boy with a little Marinara Mluce 11nd cht1"111 ket!Png ~ co m p a n y • Don't you love this jet !lf't cuisinl'. Dow n tl'IP shtlf from the manicotti you gtt lo know what good ~ with Prl'IM)'1vania Dutch caserole bases. H you know ttd 11M ypJlow from blllf' you i-110 whip up a dream dish in a matter of minutn. 'nlrte varieties ~: Noodles in a yellow envelope, ll herb 1!8UI',. in a. red envelope. You ;idd f'ither chicken, turkey°" Sta· bid. Tilen top With thio gar- r:dab wbidl comes in • blue envelope. Next peckagt. ~ dles, plu a chttat' sau<'t' lor poultry, ham or seafood. And finally noodte11 plUJ a s*roianoff sauao to wtuch you add beef. All complet~ly delectable with the gan113h on top. SORRY C, YOU ARE SO EASY TO SIDE'l"RACJ< Would yoo believe 16 diJ • ferent un-suear i.weetl'ned S and W canned fruits, includ· ing white cherries, m&whtl' ries and boysenberries, plus 5 packed in water. And lul'- cious Dole plneappl,. in p11r,. pineapple juice. Fruit 11mf vegetablt juice& and Vl"~r­ tables ror C controlled melll~. If you·~ C coun~. Mott'• ~ it painleuly In peclmgt! conWning 3 cW. 1 dnn'I know haw ~ do it, but the,Y do ... Beef stew, Macaroni ard Beel. '1\nl s.Jad, Tur· keoy Ir noodles, ~ Olr· ci&tOtt each t~ tJp With a BOOP or Juice and deast"rt And the ..._,le gounMt tn-st only 1>ouU JOO c· s. Rather a fun cha:nsre nt la&tt and texture from the W.ds and lean meats if ynu f~ like ynu muwt hllv11 .,._drintr cnNn UIX'Y. Ml"l• reca1 does up canned m;i 1n diRhes too. ~ I» oaltnii with C's but hln't, ~ to dtlli betm11 Md bftl and chidl!n wttb rice to pack a mere 225 • NIBBLE.NIBBLE WELL WHY NOT 11 ee •eet urre hu )"OtJ iWiOUdoc. Clandy Shop to the reecue w1tl'I Droi~'• ttne Dutch dlocola~. A wide ba ill onl7 180 C'1, ao a quM'tel' would be a mere 45. 'J'h4' Olm Candy )"OtJ love IO mudl put up Ramboow Pu- til)ft in 4 tla.wrs with only 15 C's per-wafer. At., non a.r- qenic and 11fe for your teeth. Brand new ~ QIUy Mapped Mrd cud.it'~ . . . .,, almo.t not worth mentioning ~ C's to sick nn 11JI day, U you bevfO I hunch to munch. WouJd you iro ror IM!mMl or lemon cook:lfos, 29 C'. l!!tlCh • • . Olffw nnn• !U C'• •.. GrsvyT Smlth- e-'1 doetJ • """"" l"IV)' In the M1e CJf 7 C's Pll!f t.bll'- lllOOf\ • • • An un-dlocol11te Cbooola t. dr1I* lldda anlY :l8 C'1 to a stall cl BA. IUce w.i.-. ac wm.t. on1,y • Ca ••• &,.,. GD1J 2 C1 ff'!' table!llPOOD • • • R.lir cllO-vlle la • .,.., trlilD if ~ become acqualnt.s wttb the .....,. '°* ....... the M.n.t ~. And -~ tht .,_t ~ eomea )'9U11 •lwa11 ftnd a ~ pin wfttl ,.., ~ cnam to Clfietlfttt •• ' I • I • I T r-. .. II y I• t· ,. r- d tr :0 I! 's 15 e fl t· ,. 5, "' " II 1e :s. le sk d. :a et ly m in 1n ,,. I >Y l 1e- as :s. >t- :le Ill V• ~t ~If !Pt Ith >le nd an • ll Cp dd OU •Jy ~ lif. s Jd· f!I'- lus °" 11'P 1ntf i?P- tl!I. ·f • l~ 111't &e;.r onl ur· lU"• ith 6t Pat rti the llllJ lVI! [Pt• a1n ing to tnd It s .. . ,. ..... )~" -.a • •• '· snz scn• 21 a a c as s a • ••s n ••ewe : :. ~ PHONE 673~360 FOR OELJVEAY OPEN SUNOA Y -OUR PRJCES EffECTIVE FEB. 29 • MARCH 1-2 ~ ~1 For your shoppin9 r' ., ' pleasure ••• I t \ ! or9tn serentdes ) " _ .1; by Bernice Fey : t ;· . • I , ~ f}~ JUMBO COACHELLA VALLEY GRAPEFRUIT 8 FOR ,$1 STUFF SOME FOR SUPPER! BELL PEPPERS LB. 19¢ SWEET, THIN SKINNED, FULL OF JUICE ORANGES 10 LBS . ., DEWEY FRESH, LEAFY BOSTON BUTTER LETTUCE 2 FOR 19~ ....... ~ LIDO MARKET · ~ENTER NEWPORT BL VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE I lam~ appears in the cuisine of almost every country in the world . . . proof of its unf.'e rsal taste appeal. Equally good well-done or on the pink side, lamb in any language is deli- cious fare! ROAST LAMI INDIENNE D1mp wipe 1 5 lb. leg of limb, then u:ore deeply in di1mond p1ttern. M1 k1 1 putt of 2T. lemon juice, v. t. crushed whole c1rdamon, 1h pt. yoghort, V1 t. pepper, •;, t. ground coriand er. Rub this into lamb and let stand I.AMI CHOPS A LA ~REC9UE Broil chops to the desired doneness, t h e n sprinkle them with finely crushed oregano i nd fruh l•mon juice. Serve with Greek ric e ... brown I C. un- cooked rice in 'I• C. but- ter. Add 21/J C. chicken stock, I hp. salt and sim- m~r gently until liquid is 1bsorbed. Put • dollop of cold sour cream on uch helping. • .. -. -. -. ' . . . .. . . Wtdnt~ay Ffbtu.,y 21, 1%8 DAJt.Y M SWIFT PREMIUM WHOLE OR HALF LEGS OFlAMB 79!s. THE PRIME RIB SECTtON RACKS OF LAMB 1~~ LARGE LOIN CHOPS SIRLOIN 89!s. CHOP SMALL LOIN CHOPS T-BONE 1~~ CHOP SWIFT PREMIUM SWEET SMOKED FLAVOR BACON Lit. 65c SWIFT PREMIUM BROWN AND SERVE SAUSAGE ,.,. 55c C§TM-t/#V_J'. I hr. Prehut oven to 325 , in- sert meat thermometer into thickest p1rt 1w1y from bone. Place mHt in shallow pan. Roast about 3hrs. or until ther• mometer registers 180 . 30 min. before lamb is done, bute it with IC. finely chopped onion and 1/, t. ginger sauted in I C. butter. During last I 0 min. baste lamb twice ~ith 'h t. saffron in 1/i C. light cream. Serve with plumped raisins and touted almond rice, and your ENGLISH MARMALADE LAMI CHOPS ~·LEAN GROUND BEEF 49¢ LB. I •• , MORTON HONEY BUNS t •1. 5 •• , '1 HOLLOWAY HOUSE STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS 141/J OL 59c BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP pt. 2 for 49¢ BIRDSEYE HALVES OF Strawberries 10-oz. 4 for s1 ORE-IDA HASH BROWN POT A TOES u ••. 2 .., 29c C&W BROCCOLI SPEARS 10 •L 3 .., s1 C&W BRUSSELS SPROUTS 10 01. 3 ,., s1 C&W PETITE PEAS 10.L 4 fw s1 C&W FRENCH GREEN BEANS , ... 4 .., s1 ~ CHOCOLATE FUDGE LOAF Chocolate frosted, walnut-79C filled rich fod9e cake. HONEY ALMOND DANISH Made from a luscious 15 old-country recipe! -• C POT A TO BREAD 3Sc SMALL FRENCH ROLLS 6 .., 29c Watch for our Monday ad ... a-baking at Richard's ... good things are always EDYS ALMOND BUTIER CRUNCH 10¢ OFF per pkg. ~M.l .. L.-it.t. ~ s~ OH J ()Ally 9 6 0 favorite chutney as accompani- ments. Broil sirloin c h o p s about 5 min. on I side, seasoning with salt and p epper, then turn, s • a s o n , and broil a b o u t 3 mil). SprHd .venly with mixtur• of I/, C. oren9e marmel- 1de ind 2 T. lemon juice. Broil 2 min. more. DANISH CHEESE FESTIVAL DANISH HONG BRIE )1/a •1. 39c DANISH Rasmus CAMEMBERT ,.,. ... 59c DANISH TYBO u . 1.19 COME AND SAMPLE OUR DANISH CHEESES FR I. & SAT. GALLO Italian DRY SALAME , ... 111cfl! 69c ~~~~EAT WIENERS 49 LI. MISS WISCONSIN HANDY 4 OZ. PACK SHREDDED CHEDAR CHEESE 3 •• , '1 ~ g(l~-~ YOUR NEW ORANGE COAST YMCA OPENS MARCH 18 with activities for the whole family! e Eucutive Club e Teen loun9e e StHm, m1u a91 rooms e whirlpool e Eurci11 equipmtnt • Judo lessons e Handball courts e hby sitting service e Children's physical fitness clusu e Crafh, umpouh. servict projects YISIT THI NIW IUILDING DURING OPIN HOUSI, SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Loutien: et the foot of Del Mt• St, •nt •f N••p•rt &1 ... d. 011 tll• UplH' ley, -. f•ll-lrvl11• Av•. 11otlh v"''' yH ... "Y" al911. • 22 sn•n '2tJ ~J!-s-Manet OPEN DAIL y I 9.7' SUN. 9-'> 2 F SP a '2~J'._ Flower Sho' OPEN DAILY 9-6 "\~&tW)J RICHARD'S GRADE AA LARGE EGGS 3 DO~ S1 LIB BY'S CHERRIES WITH SLICED PINEAPPLE 111.S .. 'l SCHILLING'S FREEZE.DRIED CHOPPED CHIVES 11• 9L 49c B&M BAKED BEANS H ea. 3 fw $1 KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER LB. 79¢ NABISCO CRESCENT, CHEESE • ONION Appeteasers Crackers , ... 3 .., '1 HEINZ 20 ... 2,., 59c TOMATO KETCHUP NEWI WISHBONE "HICKORY BITS" SALAD DRESSING I••· 3 fw $1 CRISCO OIL 2~-ounce 39¢ SNOWS MINCED CLAMS 1v, ... 3 .., '1 SNOWS IS oa. 4 f9f $1 CLAM CHOWDER LIPTON TEA BAGS ... ct. 59c PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES 181/, -oz. 3 for 89¢ OCEAN SPRAY CRANAPPLE DRINK 99 2 ,., 79c All FLAVORS ALPO PET FOOD 1rn .. 4 ,. '1 LYSOL SPRA y DISINFECTANT 14 .. 1.29 CASCADE 0~w~~~~~R s; •• , 49¢ t!!fouJeJU~ IRING SPRING INDOOR$! FRESH.CUT BRIGHT YELLOW DAFFODILS 69• DOZ. •ons ctr nu IP' AllTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR llY ClWW ' ' W~. February 28. 1968 S!Mllt .._ ..... .... l ~ "'f.: •• .. . . Pi Phis Opening Last Chapter in '68 Series Two for the price of one is bemg offered alumnae and guests attending Pl Beta Phi's Celebrity Book Review Series F r 1 d a y . Mardi 1, at 10:30 a.m . The South Coast Alumnae Club will welcome two guesl authors Dr. Melvin Anchell and Miles Clark along with Miss C a r I o t t a Williams, literary critic. Dr. Anchell will make hls premiere speaking engage- ment on his latest book, ' ' U nder standing Your Sexual Needs" while Clark will disctlss tus n () v e I • "Every Day I Have a Journey." The physician-author will illustrate how hls book takes a new approach on total euua:lity, both affectiooate aod physical IOV'e. He waa ~adoated from the University of Maryland's Sc b o o 1 of Medicine and trained in Columbia's Neuropsychia- tric Institute and Cornell's Postgraduate School of Med- icine. In private practice since World War II. Dr. Anchell it a member of t h e Amer.lean Medical Associa· tion, American Academy of Gena-al Practitioners and Beverly Hills Aeademy of Medicine. Clark will ~er good oom- mon senae advice for t\'t!J'Y· day 1i ving wUb the tOll:l of happiness and cootentment spiritually in mind. He ii vice president ot t ll e Macalester Park Pul>li8hinC Co. in St. Pa,ul and lw beld PHYSIC~A,.:AUTHOR Dr. Melvin Anchell an ~tmial poei tion c.s the Pasadena Independent Star Nft1. This ~ &'*t ii pest editorial director foe KABC television and DOW ii ... ot tbe Los Angeles Dady Joumal for attoroey1. lo addition to the 'aulbon ~ Williams will review '-the Naked Ape," by Del· ~ Moms; "The Y~ Men ol Paris,'' Stepbea Laegstreet; "BID( ••• And othe:s-ThinCI," K a t h r y 1t Crolby, and "Where Eagles Dare," AllltaN MxLean. Abo to be included are "NBC News: Picture Book ot the Yes, 1967''; • ''lbe Manipulatar,'' Diane Cilen· to; "Nigbt FallJ cm the Ci· ty." Sarah Gainbam, and "VaaUhect." F ht c be r Knebel Loclllioa tnbma&D end nM'Vatialls, cpen to the publtc, may be made with Mrs. Fnnt A. T y 1 er , cbalrman, 548-8475. A u is ti n g with ar· rantementl are Mrs. R. E. Jemeas, president, Mrs. Howard A. Means and Mrs. Robert M. Rodman, all of Nnpcrt Beaab. 1be authors will b e availlble after the program for personal autographs. and their boob may be putthased through Creeley's Boe* Stott, Costa Mna. Elks' Need Mn. Beula Edm.lltoD wDl atallnft to eoJllt the aid of the Sol4 Cout Garden Club to prucn• the tule elk dur1ng a meetinl In the • ,,... Ardt Bay Community Clubbouae at 2 p.m. Wednet· day, March 13.. 11ie secretary to a com· mJttee formed in the int.er· Mt ol.~ the animal, Mrs. !'.dm1'taa h o p e s to eall.ll penonal and organiza· tional aupport for the crea· tioa of a permanent refuge for California's rare dwarf e1t ill the Owens Valley. Mrs. J . Parley Smith will conduct the business meet· ing in the absence of Mrs. George Cunningham. club president. During the meet· 1ng a nominating committee of three memben will be named and elected to pre- J>C'9 a alat.e of afficen for the coming year. Mn. Clifford Tinlman wlil be In charge of t.ea arraop- mentl. Mystick Krewe Unmasks King MRS. ROBERT J. DALE JR. Laguna Churchwomen Stage Annual Event This is the final chapter for thiA seaaon's 1etiel aod Pf'oceeda will be donated to the alumnae 's pb.i.lan- thropi~. Sin Frencisco Honeymoon Michigan Home Of Newlyweds Church Women United of Laguna Beach will stage their annual World Day of Prayer in the Neighbortlood Congregational Church at 10:30 a.m. Friday. March 1. Mrs. Allen Bailey i s chairman of the day, and the Rev. Owen Ge« will gM a talk entitled Bear One Another's Burdens. Walter Haonond <lod Mr1. Ortho Budd. Usbilrs will be ~ M.JMs. Harrold BeU, Don Elder , John Hauser and Misa Laura Minetta. Hostesses are Mrs. Carl Hawkins, Mrs. Frank Cooper and Miss Minetta. Contestants Vie Tonight 'Ilbe second pcellminary speech contest spoMored by Las 0 l a s Toastmistress Olub of Huntington Beach will take place tonight at 7:30 ln the Mel"CW'Y Savings and Loan A s s o c i a t i o n building. VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E. Coast Highway Corona def Mir ,.._ Ollele l-IOIO Attention: Wor~in9 Gals! You're c:or4ially iftYitecl to vi1it our store encl H t ell the 11ew 1pri119 fabric.. ldHI for office wur ue the non-crushallle Fabranne fellrics thet rotomlile silks, li11en1 e11d wool cre,.a. All s••• wiclth encl so inexpen1ival Td:e time to "ptok" Into tho boutique section encl sH our pretty ombroiclettd febrics, silks end woolens in new 1prin9 colors. During nuptial ceremonies in Our Lady QuM11 of .\ngels Church, Newport B e a c h , Mary Agnes O'Malley became t.he bride of Robert Joseph Dale Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Malley of N~ Beach are parents of the bride, and tl'\f bridegroom is the son o( Robert J. Dale of Grosse Point, Miah. and the late Mrs. Da1e. The bride IJ>Oke her vows Musical Appetites Appeased Hors d' oeuvres and Crepe Suzettes will be the musical French menu when the Music Teachers Association, Orange Branch. hosts a meeting in the Yorba Linda studio of Alice Lee Wednes- day, March 6, at 10 a.m. Dr. Maurice Allard. as- sistant pl'Ofessor of music with the division of fine arts at UCI, will be the J(uest speaker. Re is con- ductor of the University Chorus and Chamber Sing- e rs. Previous professional alfiliations Include Pomona College, and the universities of Southern California. East· ern IllinQls, Claremont In- stitute of Music and Cali· fornia at Riverside. The morning concert Is open to mu11lcian1 and the public. Mrs. Lee will take reservations at 528·5621. LAS VEGAS ,,_ o...te C....., A.,,... Alt ........ flltllt, • Ille-. tthl ""'· .. .., ......... .... D-. .... _......, "'""'· ... ""' s... ..... ,.. ....... . IJUU ,.ICI 3195 in a fitted candlelight skim· mer gown of satin fashioned witb embroidered Alencon lace on the bodice, lie¥& and long sleeves. The lace was repeated on t be cathedral length train and in the orown whidl caught her tiered ehoulder ~gth veil. Orchids and stepbanotls fon:ned her bou· quet. . Flamingo pink CNpe Gr~ c1an gowns and bouquet.a of pink roses were selected for ~s Patricia O'Malley, the bride's sister aod maid of honor, and for the Misses Gwen O"Malley, Barbara Dale and Diane Arlotto bridesmaids. ' John F. O"Malley, brother of the bride, wa.s tbe best man, while servfng a s ushera were William Ken- nedy, James R a n d a 1 Salinders and Gary Dele. Out-of-town g u e 11 t s at- tending i n c 1 u d e d thl' brid~oom'a relatives and Mrs. Frank EohenJque, the bride's grandmother. Following a San Francisco honeymoon and a brief stop in Minnesota. the bridal cou- ple will reside in Binn- ingham, Mich. Assisting Mrs. Bailey will be Miss Ruth Walley, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Krefting and Mrs. Lawrence White are in charge of musical ar- rangements. Child care will be pro- vided and all Laguna area women are invited to attend. Mn. Calvin Olcott will in- troduce ttie Mmes. Gary Rebekah Lodge Giles, Barton Bolin, Paul Bronson, Joseph Nt!belsky Triple Link Club of Mesa and Clarence Double as R • b e k a h Lodge bas Loh of new trims to show you too -rufflecl ones, wo.,.11 on11, otew 1fripecl ribbons, e ncl • ..,.. som• pretty ertificial ro .. 1 to flnlah off yR• ow11 c:rH · tions. ..___ ______ VIRGINIA--· SC Junior Auxiliary Plans Show H8 Auxiliary ll>Ukera. Mrs. Marie Fouta meetings every fourth Mon- day at 8 p.m. in vadousljiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliimiliiiiiii~ American Legion AUX· will condud the table topics locatiorui. Y.rs. D o u 11 a •II iliary of Huntington Beach program and Mrs. Rowan Morgan, ~1938, may be woo• ..... RTH s gathers in the American Adams will serve a s c alled for f u rt b e r in· • wwO Ii Legion Hall at 1:30 p.m. presiding officer. formation. Los Angeles Times Worn-the first Thursday of each All tntenlted area women -======-=======-~ an-of-the-year Agnes Ferrell month. On the third Thurs-are cordially invJted to at-~ -~ ~Oasf ?llu will narrate a fashion show day of the month members tend tbe D'lffting and ad· BEST CJUMIO __ _ featuring the latest designs and prospective members ditional iDfonmt>on may. be n.. DAILY PILOT offert 1om• and furs from Bullock's may call Mrs. Arne Jemen. obtained by calling Mrs. of th• best fHt\lm, lty ntual Bristol II Sunflower, (odl MeSI Wilshir h h Tr · "'''"'l777 f I ti ln "da "'""' • ...,,, Mn au,...ey of rHclers, available la e w en t e OJan ,,.,.,.. • or oca on · ~ ~. ~. or . Junior Auxiliary sponsors formation. Giles, 545--2671. any n-•P•pet Ill the natlee. its annual benefit ln the Ii=:;=========================== Statler Hilton. The University of South· ern California a I um nae group will gather Saturday. March 9, at noon. Highlighting the after- noon will be the drawing of trips to Hawaii, Las Vegas. M a m m o t h and Palm Springs. Tickets may be obtained by writing Mrs. Robert J a n e s. 2475 Cumberland Road, San Marino. 3 DAYS ONLY ·~ttns.t • ., eFett.2'teM•.2 OM .r ttlh _. ... ef ~ ,.. ef • .. nll1 ~11111 .... .......... .... al .,._ .. , .......................... , ..., ..... "-'"""™""-•..,. ..,,_,.....,""' W.*v. ,_,_., Jt, 19'1 ....... J, 1961: WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT DRESSES Reg. 21.00 p .. 50.00 R ·BLOUSES R ... 6.00 to 10.00 I LIDO CENTER SKIRTS R ... 10.00 c to 14.00 SURPRISE . FOR YOU! 0ESORE lb COME INTO THE M1'~KET TIURS. FE8. 'l9ttt. CA PRIS " ... 10.00 E .. 14.00 Glrt's Depmtaaent .. MS .... .. .... Knit Tops .... ,.4.11 CGpris ...... u. Dresses ........... Boy's D•p• 111w11t ,.ANTS-wuheble, permanently preuecl, Ra9. to 6.00 SPORT SHllTS--;-rmenantly pre1Hcl, button clown collars •t· to •.oo ... ... JACKm AND OUllr WIAI COAn -Re9. to 1•.00 .. Mm Sen ci.m.nte HA YTHOINI CHARGI ACCT. 2.00 1.79 '·" e All $a ... PIMI e Ne ...-. (Tiie ... , dleer ~ .......... ) AND 196U6-67 COIN SITS AYA~Jl IOunt CGAIT OIAY A 6ne gift, k~ab. or in- ~tment. Each aet comes mounted Ja a beautiful clear plastic holder. Buy JOurletl~l - --MAIL ORDER COUPON - YO WOOlWOITM'S. UJJ lflt ... St., e.tie M•i• , 1 ,, .. so .-114 IM tlle fon-1119 min+ .. ta: i 1964{ );IHll ):ltU I l:ltUI 1 ••• +us .. . ii. :·A~':.'.~~:~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~·-~~-~~~~~:· ........... . I I ADC>•ISS • ••• ,, •••• ·•• •• ,. ............. • •• •·,, •••••..•••• • CITY .......................... STATE ••••••••• , ..... . CHECK ( I o• MONlY ORDU f I 111 +lie a111ov11t .,f ••••• ..,.,.,._., C.u,O. N c.1.....W. .... Taa ...... I~• __ ......, ___ _ -ASK ABOUT LAY·AWAY, 10% down~ your purcbue at Wool~a. ao CArTJinC dw'lllt .,..,. I .. -- •• ' " . / I " . I . , .. . . t . .. \ .... r ,,, • .. ._ • ' * • • • ., \ . "" "9 , ,.., 21, 19 c • .. . . .. . . . ... SOOD GI . ... .... .......... ••• • ~ .. .. .. , ..... .... , ...... ,. FOOD GIANT HAS ILIMINATID COSTLY ITAMPS, GAMll, GIMM~CKI & LONG STORE HOURS TO HILP YOU BRING . . . .; .. -... , . .. ; .. .... . . .. ·: . • t YOUR TOTAL POOD BUDGET DOWN ••• • 10-LB. BAG RUSSET POTATOES .... : ....... ·. -~ ., • 3-LBS. FOLGER'S COFFEE • GIANT SIZE TIDE • 3-LBS. BANANAS • 1-LB. FARMER JOHN BACON • 3-LBS. GROUND BEEF • 9-LB. DUBUQUE HAM • KING SIZE CIGARmEs •.CREST TOOTHPASTE'=' e RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT:~: • SCHICK INJEOOR BLADESJM;::. .. • LISTERINE MOUTHWASH 2t:f ~ GAINESBURGERS 24 COUNT TOTAL .35. 1~96 , .75 .30 .59 1.17 8.19 2.89 .73 .76 .78 ·" 1.52 20.98 ' • .. . .~. . • ... •• .... • •, . ~ . . .. -.. l ·:'~ : '• ' . ' ... . 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MUiiii00Ms 39c FRlSH, cats" RED LEA :UnUCI w~. Ft1>ru.vy zs, 1968 FOOD GIANT SLICED, PROCESSED AMIRICAN CHllSI Each Slice Individually Wrapped 12-oz. package ALL·MIAT •OLOONA OSCAaMATla SLICID 6tc ~·lb. pockqe BORDEN'S CRESCENT a.err. 3 $I ONION ROLLI tvb.. ter GAUO SLICED ITALIAN SALAMI !;: 47• HORMEL-KOLIASE POLISH SAUSAGI 1:k;~· 95c JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER :~:~u~~:· 66C CONTAINER FOAMING DENTURE CLEANSER EFFERDINT TABLITS 91cSIZE 73c ~TABLETS HAil DRUSING SCORE !:~ ~:~: .94c .5·0Z. TUBE NAIL 'OLISH ltfMOVH CUT EX ~" 24c GREEN GIANT uaa't's owPAOASno PffsNUTs CHEF BOY-AR-DEE wH1mo MARGARINE ,~NTER SOOQheth 011ner . Beef 8etforoni or NUCOA . c Muitom G~s FRUIT COCKT All 1 ~ 27c ~~ · Jlc ~con 25c w. 59c w/Mushroom~ or Meat Ravioli~ Spoghetti & Mfot Bolls . l~L 79c 19~:L 51' l~L 37' l~L 33c ~k~ 34' i 4 f I e , , ) . ' -" . . 20 DAILY Pll.OT • All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday ·Through Saturday • ""' ' Special 1»1'YI • Save on pntl-helel Big savings on springs shifts for women! A wide Mlection of print shifts prk-4 to fit your bucftet. Easy care Caprolan• nylon l•MY needs httle or no ironing • , • gr.at for trovel wear. S.. tf,.,. ift a vari.ty. of styles and pastel prints. Cool, co1111orfol>le sleevel• shifts ore a must far YfNt cmuol wardrobe. I to 11. 5.99 hlhlon d•n-upl \ S... on ......... for womenl .. GROUP I NOW 4.88. OlOllP n NOW 6e88 S111r11h .. lli t l f U •11•h11 wllf••al~, low ..... .......,.,_.,.,._ a-n. S.A-l-XL GIOUP '" NOW 8.88 Low, low price Velue priced I Great lauy ot1 lpeclal I Women's Oft cetdlell 3-apeed portaba. Teflon• coated nylon ha lf 1llp1 electric knit. I hand ftllxer electric frypanl and pettl-pant1 I lottery-operated hife Convenient, ligh..,.ight Hl·domt frypon roatts, Spedol vah1• 1hadow. tivea effertl ... alicl119. mixar blencb, whip.. llliaes. Mel, bakes. Teflon• ftned panel half tlpa. Peftl..pants With storage rechor1er Ideal for top of 1tove for easy cleo11l119. in . new short lengths. .net -..... Chcqe ltl ScrY9 nowl 0 110. 24.99 0 110 .a.u ORIO. 14.99 YOUll 99c 1511 Now5.88 1118 CHOICE ~· NOW NOW t Great value on men'• sport shirts! Stodc up MW Oft 'fOW fawwite ltyle sport ahlrts ••• Gll4i e-t • llWlntS in the IMattoinl C...._ ,..,1a, ot ~down collar. Short .....,_ .Nrts in popular IOlich. .,.ty pkilda oft4f nMt·loolcing ...... $top in early for tti..t.t Ml«· 1left. S-U, Medium, ...... Top :nluel Llvely col.._. •ec9ftt ru11 ........, ....... ~ ........ ---..... Wllcf, .... ,...... with Iota ......... .... 24" x 40" U " x M ' 41" x 72lr 2 ... •1 'I '13 Valuel W--'• l eclucedtecleorl shirt shifts In lhorty novelty sun11y ...... curteln Mtt I Shift.___ ............ Charming ftOfflty cur1oins button-dOWft cotlor and t11 wkle ,_..of colonGIMi b11ttot1 ""t. Ml1Mt 10 dyt. few .,.,., ...... to, .. 2 ,_•5 .... 1.66 .... 2.44 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTO N BEACH .I Harl>or Shoppirtg Center) (Huntington center) . -ha ndbag assortment 2.11 Save now on v costume iew~lry • \, 88• \ Women's 1po~1 at reduced prices. -· 3.66 Save· on assorted blouses for women! 3.66 Variety of misses slacks and skirts ··~-· Girls' sport tops . and blouses reduced 2.66 .Limited quantity! Girls' sportswear 3.66. Special clearance on 9irl1'.dresse1I 3.66 4.66 Boys' sport shirts reduced! 2.66 Men's sport shirts value priced! 3.66 Don 't mi11 our big selection of fabric remnants ••• value priced to fit your budget I I ' NEWP OR T BEACH ( F.shioft Isla.Mt ) • I ........... -~-~-r""• ._... "'" ........... .. : ~ .. .. . .. ·, .. , ............ ,.-... ,• ' .; .. _~ DAIL y PJlOf II ' •" . ~II Penney St~''" Open Ev~r-y N~ght Monday Through Saturday:~ • . ' • I THE PENNEY STORY "Price Break!" What it means at Penney'• Jly ROBBRTA NASH Of coUrte a price br~ak meant just what you'd ex- pect-a price that'• lower today than yesterday. But at Penney's, there's a dif- ferent philosophy behind the meaning. It all began with Mr. Penney's great belief in value. Not occasional value. Day-in-day-out value. Our regular cus- tomers know th is but what about new ones? N ow and then, to get folks to sample Penney quality, we make _a price so low it's irreSistiblc. That'• how we 'get more and more new people into our ttore!, and that'• how we build the business. '' . Fashion Ma.nor deluxe super firm m~.t .tress and box spring setsl • SAV!,~.<!_ng~~,~~~.~ .. ~~~~SET $169 sulotod ..n -"f"ing IMlits with 16 'Penney Edge' oupports (12 REG. $219 NOW for ..,.11er sizes~ Diamond quiltod to polyUl'ethano kiom witn top and battem ftoxol-supports, verlical stitched ~ih barden. light ton ttckin; of impon.d royal domatlc. Malchin; box sprfnt. Don't mis& these vofuesl SAVE $30 ON QUEEN SIZE SET ••••••• REG. $159 NOW $129 • SAVE$20 ON FULL SIZE MATIRESS AND BOX SPRING. ••• • ••• .REG. •119 NOW s99 v SAVE $20 ON TWIN SIZE ··· $89 MATIRESS AND BOX SPRING •••••••• REG. •109 NOW .:. HUNTING.TON BEACH (Huntington Conttr) • NEWPORT BEACH . • ·--• ! I • • • I ....... -~ ...... .. -~.· ... ~~·· Z2 DAILY .. 1lUi LEGAL N(JTlfE I.Er.AL NOTICE LEGAL Nfrl"H ·y, " \ ... ~. LEGAL NUTl<;E LEGAL NOTICE ltOf KI 0' IMTllOIO,_ TO IMOAOI Ill TMI S"-ll 0, Al..COttOl.tc t f"VllUIOll , ..... . --·~~ ...::ro..,,_, Theater Note• 4 Coastal Groups Resume Comedies J!.'!~!?f LAST 3 DAYS REDUCED 'i B1 TOM TITUS OI .. 0-lfY .... l lllft Ooe ot those ran ..,..b -when oot·a alnlle u...ter- b: openlag a new lbow Unc the Oran1e Ceut -is upoia us, and alter last ...U't triple bill it comu u somewhat of a breather. Not that the local 1Ulge scene is devoid of theatrical activity. This never bappe111 except over Christma11 weekend, and four CGattaJ producing groups will be continuing production or a quartet of comedies thiJ week. Back on the boards tonight through Saturday at the Laguna Playhouae b "Barefoot In the Patk," the county's first amateur pro- duction of the 'Nell Simon Broadway hit. under the direction of Kent Johnson. Players at Mission Hlgh School. Sim iJ directing the comedy. Jack KJelson and Danielle Kennedy head the cast of the Ran c ho production, wh ich includes Frank andl Judy Oettenrieder. Carol Stanfield and Rich Springer. The production run1 through 1 Saturday. • • • . t .......... , ·' tf :~i ttt ": fJ , I~::.·~ . 1 i f ' l Joel Tropper and Jacquie Moffett are the newlyweds whose wedded bliss hits a snag in a fifth-floor apart- menl Betsy Hewett. Ter~ rence Doyle and Alan Hart complete the cast of the comedy. • • • Entering ita tee0nd and finaJ weekend T h u r s d a y night ii "The Man in the Dog Suit," being staged by the Rancho Community Also continuing Thursday evening is the San Clemente Community Theater pro- duction of Jean Ken's ~ "Mary, Mary" at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 2 O 2 Avenida Cabrillo, with Thelma Ruckman ditteting. SAC 'South Pacific' Set Rodrers and Ham- mer stein'• "South Pacific'' will be the spring production of Santa Ana College, open- ing March 14 for a three- night run at Phillips Hall. Peggy Gabler and De.an Baumgartner have been cast in the leading roles of Nellie Forbwh and Emile de Beque. Mike Hoffert •ill play the Marine lieutenant. with Kathy Wright as Bloody Mary and KeMeth Leja as Luther Blllis. Featured in the cast are Susie TomliDIOb and Pabick Kendley , with Bob McAdams, Yvonne Kendley and Richard Miller rounding out the troupe. The show closes its three-weekend run S.turday nighl • • • Joining the field on Fri- day, -Md running through Sunday. is the second weekend of "The Knack" at South Coast Repertory'1 Second Step Theater. Paul Ford direct.I the A n n Jelllcoe farcial comment on the art of seduction. Comprising the SCR cast are Mike Douglass, Billy Miller. James Bues and Tarpi Purse. The Sec<lnd Step is located a t 2815 Villa Way in Newport Beach. SPRING SPECIAL! low ... picture ynr child in a Personality Portrait by Penneys ~ 3 -are just 495 Me lxlO,., yow, ontf,... J•7 fet t'i• '91ttlly Mftt your chUcl In now orMI W -~ ,hotot.· ,.,Mr coptwe !hot ipcrilftt '"* .....,_, C... M wt.99 shopping ... no op"1n'-" Mtc...-y. • • ..,d retftf'ntb.r, you COii Chor,e ft .. ,.,..,. ••• • 11Ulr1'!tlltftllll lllA(lil; • ....,..., a•M;M ~ c... 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Furniture. :lR Sofas. reg. 239.95-54q,95. now 203.45-465.45 Sofa Loves"al. reg. 399 .95-850.00, nC1w 339.95-722.SO Cha ins, reg. 129.95 -1 89 .95. now 110.45-161.45 Chairs1 Ottomans. reg. 189 .90-249 .95, now I b l.40·2 12.45 DOWNEY HUNTING TON BEACH lOMG BEACH 1'l~ Flrul-II~. e ~y Ttlt!iltltM t 23-0J1 nn Edllltlff' ..... • Huntllll)ten atac:h Tllt!lhont M2·>Ul llOO lellflewtr llYd. e L~ klCh Ttlt~ 5tfl·JJ>) SMp Mondq Uwv Sat~ 10·00 1.111 •• t ;JI ...... S~ MOll'f1y Uwu ~ 5"" ~ Uwv Sat~ 10 M 1 "'· lt t )ft 11.m. 11 00 1.m. te t .SO J.m. .. ' . . ... -, . . ~ . . . ' . . . .. . DAILY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE No State Takeover St.ate Director o1 Parks and Recreation William P. Mott Jr. is on record today in oppositlC>n to any state takeover of city-operated beaches. Municipal officials in Newport Beach and Hunting. ton Beach doubtless heaved sighs of r elief when Motl wa~ quoted in the DAILY PILOT last week: "[ don't have t;he intention of. taking over llocal beaches) or anything else." He noted, however. that he would like lo see the state buy up and operate all beache6 not now within the control or municipalities. And that. he said, was all that he was talking about a few weeks earlier in a memo to the State Parks and Ra-reatioo Commission. The cities' con~ern was not without reason. In that January memo. Mott declared: "lt is my strong belief that ·type I beach' belongs to all the people of Calif<>T'nia and should be operated. developed and maintained by the State of California for all its citizens." "Type 1 beach.'' Mott explained ~t the time. des- ignates the kind or beach that 16 best suited for swim· ming and sunbathing. He then said in his memo: "T might point out that the city admimstered beach between Huntington and Bolsa Chica State Beaches 15 also 'type l' beach " To Newport and Huntington Beach authonties the inference was plain . But just in case it wasn't, one of the memo's recommendations should certainly bave iced it. Mott suggested this to the comm~on: "The commission (should) direct the director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to explore with the city of Huntington Beach the possibiJity of adding the presently city-owned beach to the state park system for operation. mairrteoanee and developmem." When copies of the memo fi nally reac-hed the Or· ange Coast, the bowls could be beard from here to Sac· ramento. State parks chief Mott lut week fi nally 'fessed up. He had been "mi6undft'ltood," ha.II.id. .He was re!ttrln1, be told the DAILY PILOT, to impr~nments only on "our beaches"-meaning tboee already &ate-owned. Neither Newport oor Hutlngton Bea.ch. then, Med fret about losing ~trot of U. beach to -.ate agencies. At least for now. ADd that ts *' to lrnow. • But lrl'a not have any more of tbete communic~tlon mix-ups. please Good 'Ice -melting' Event In the parlance of the young, cops can be good pya. They like youngsters, and show it ID m.any ways. Two examples: -The currently traveling Newport Seidl Pol.ice De- partment "Bicycle Rodeo" program, aimed at eocourag. mg bicycle 5afety. -Saturday night's Corona del Mar High School stu- dent dance. co-sponsored by local police. Police and the co-hosting Corona del Mar Youth Center board of directors paid for ttte entertainment and refreshments at the dance. Proceeds were turned over to the high S<.'hool student body fund. Unlike the "Bicycle Rodeo," which has been around for years. the dance was something new. It may be the first in a series involvin i: other schools. We hope 60. It's a fine way to bring our teen-agers and policemen closer together. Program C<>-<:"bairmen Donakl Andrews Bolton. rep- resenting the Youth Center board, and Sgt. Richard Hamilton. of the police department, worked hard, along with others, to bring about this "ice-melting'' event. Police. parents and society want today's -or any day's -young people to have fun and stay out of trou. ble. Saturday night's dance was a good way to get that message across N Environment Influences I ntellig ence •county Boat Hindered Rather Tlaan Helped' Quite a fe w readers have written In to ask where I eot my information In a recent paragraph T devoted to ''intelligence." l said that we now know that intelligence is not wholly fixed at birth, and perhaps as much as 30 or 40 percent of it is determined by environmental factors. There are many converging avenues of research all leading to this same conclusion. Psychologists, educators, neu rologists and biolog.1st~ h a v e demonstrated amply thal the brain has an enormous potential that can either be stitled or stimulated by ex- ternal influences. especially in the early years of the child. OR. RALPH W. GERARD. one of the world's foremost authorities on brain processes. has stated that there is "unequivocal evidence'' that ex- perience produces ''material changes" in the brain itseU. "A rich en· vironment in infancy," he says. "can actually thicken the brain cortex. With al tered brains goes altered behavior and learning." Environment. indeed, produces a s1~nif1cant change even after the age of six. during the school years. A f::iscinatini: experiment of this sort 1' reported U1 the current issue of Trans·acllon. that admirable new Journal or the social and behavioral \cicnce~ PROP. GEORGE W. ALBEE of We stern Re serve. tells or a recent .:turly invol\ me: teat'hers. children and intcl11gence. "At the heginnmg of the ~t·hool 'f.'ar " he writes. "inlelbgence l"sts \\ere given to children 1n a ci:y school of 18 classrooms -three Dear Gloomy Gus: Costa Mesa traffic regulators have finally found a combina· tion of signals on Harbor Boule- vard that requjres every vehicle to stop every time. This is traf· fie control? This is good liming? Don't blame the computer; it first has to have good informa- tion. -R. 0. 0. T'hll IHfW9 rtfltal "00tn • YleWI, Mt --rlly ......... '"-........ ,.,. S.tlt .,._ "' --.. OMll!ly ow. Deli, ,119,, at each grade level. from first to sixth." By pre-arranged plan. he explains. the teachers were told that the tests measured potential for "intellectual blooming." One child in five was chosen at random in each classroom. and was said to have scored high on the test. The teacher was told that this child would probably sho w m a r k e d intellectual improvement within a few months. "EIGHT MONTHS later." reports Prof. Albee, "another intelligence test was given. The specially-identified chHd in the first and second grades had made dramatic improvements. ln the first grade, the average gain was more than 15 points; in the second grade. more than 10 points . .The teachers had behaved in such a way toward these young children. who were designated as special. as to elicit more of their basic potential " Mind you. all these "special" children had been randomly chosen for identification: it was the way they were treated that made them respond with more potential. and thus raised their "intelligence'' level. It is im· possible to separate the emotional at- mosphere from the performance of the mind. Williams Sets the Stage WJ\SlllNGTO:'ll -The Senate is i:;oing to he given a chance in March t11 vote on a scaled-down version of Prt'sld('nt .Johnson's long-stc.lled 10 percent '"rtax prorw>~al Fnrc1i::n trnv<'I and econ om y mra\ure~ lo reduce the nt1t11m's ~row­ ing balanee·of.pa) ments problem and the government's m u s h r o n m 1 n g hudget deficit also "111 come before the Senate at the same time. Sen J ohn Williams. Del.. rank1nJ1t Republican on the Senate finance Committee. is setting the stage for these showdowns in a campaign to force Congress lo face up to the nauon's growing financial cnsis. Williams' maneuvenngs are design. ed to touch off the big Vietnam debate on who should pay for the contin-111ng S30 bllUon-a.year war for nscal 1969 from $186 billion to $178 billion. an SS billion cutback A FREEZE ON federal c1v1li:in employment at the July I. 1966 level of 2.738.047. Un<ler this proposil no employes would be discharged. but reduction would be aclueved through attrition -A moratorium on all new public works and government construction projects for the duration of the war. The freeze would he similar to one ordered by President Truman durm~ the Korean war -Reouction from $100 to m or the amount or duty-rre, J?oods which u.~. tourists ean brlnit hr1Ck into the coontry. -Authori1allon of the Treasury Department to sell to American tourist.\ Sl.4 bttllon in U.S.-ownoo eic· cess foreign currencies at a 10 percent discount. UNDER WILLIAMS' atrategy, each of tbe$e prop<'~ala wW be offl'rtd a~ amendments to th e ad- ministratlon'a excise t.ox extension Ml when the 12. 7 billion revenue meuun reaches the Senatl' noor nut month Sen. William' received the GO!' Polley Committee endouem nt of hit proposals after dramaucally outlining their purpose in a rmglng ape,ch behind closed doors . Put.I Scott Boat Burning Witness Rebuts Critic To the Editor. With regard to Mr. C. Robinson's Jetter (Mailbox. Feb. 20). I was in charge of the fuel dock where the boat burned on Feb. 11. I was also standing withjn three .:eel of the bo&t when it exploded. 1'he immediate and efficient action taken by the crew of the Huntington Beach Harbor Patrol boat averted what could have been a fire of major proportions. (We could hc.ive had 75 or more galJons of burning gasoline floating around the other boats in the area.) AFTER THE Huntington Beach Harbor Patrol boat had the Cire under control the. Orange County District boat hlndered rather than helped by pushing the burned vessel away from the Huntington Beach boat and pour- ing water in the bull until it was about to sink. The Huntington Beach patrol boat was then given the task of getting this vessel to a safe place where the water could be pumped out and the vessel could be lilted out or the water. Please let's give the credit where it's due. My respects to Mr. C. Robinson, but maybe he needs new glasses JOHN R. HAMILTON The Robinsort Lette r commended the Orange County Harbor District a11d the two meii who manned their patrol boot 1oh1le criticizing the Htmtingtan Beach Harbor Patrol for "awkworrl· Ly'' trying to extinguish a boat fire 1n Hu1Hmgtm1 Harbor Feb. l l. -Editor A gahe#t A nnezadon To the 1;ditor Santa Ana Heights bas become the focal po1n1 of a fight for supremacy by the ci ties of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Obviously, the ultimate goal of each of these cities is for eventual annexation of the airport if and when it should ever become possi- ble However. m their quest for power. neither city has la.ken time to consider the wishes of the people of the area. A maJont) protest to annexation by any municipality by the people or ~anta Ana Heights has seemingly fallen on deaf ears. TO DATE NEWPORT BEACH has considered 168 h o m e o w n e r s · signatures as sufficient evidence to begin aMexation studies. The fact that 197 homeowners expressed op- pos1llon to the annexation shouJd ha ve provided insigbl as lo the problems which would be encountered by such a move. Yet the city council voted unanimously to rec001mend a report from the planning commission. Costa Mesa then accepted the re· que11t ot three landowners for an- nexation of a strip of land alon~ Palisades Road. Each city stands to l1e11et11 greatly from anne:ution of these properties. However. slnce the residen!.s would prefer to remain under i11rl.sdiction of the county. they certainly wlU refuse to support any aMexatlon. BEVERLY THETFORD Santa Ana Heights M•Jorit1 S.W 'Ne To the Edttor The city of Newport is so •urprt~f'd .11t tt1e city of Costa Mesa's action re &nnf'Xln& a strip of land near tht' airport! Tht'-y aay. accordlnc to y o u r f ebruary 19 ltsue. that the property owner does not have tht privtlece let~rs from readera are welcome Normnll y writer& should convey the1r messages in 300 words or Leu . The right to condeme ldters to Ht space 01' eliminate lfbeL ta r eserved. All let· 1er.s must include ti{.mature and fl'l(JiL· mg address, but name1 will bt with- held on re qiust. or making up his own mind as to the city he wa nts to go into. In U1e meantime. the city of Newport Beach is urging the property owners <housewives I in Santa Ana Heights to petition for annexation or that area into the city of Newport Beach. THE RESULTS were that a ma- jority of property owners· requested that they NOT be annexed into the city of Newport Beach 1 as they can see no advantages). ln spite of this the city Of Newp<. 1 Beach requests Its planning com- mission to consider annexation of San- ta Ana Heiahts into Newport. Who has a choice? Who is devious? NAME WITHHELD Police Tl' To the Editor: I read your editorial, ''The Law Is For People." Feb. 22 pertaini.ng to a blue ribbon panel to overlook the proposed TV surveillance by Newport Beach police. However. l rett you left it unfinished. I would like to add to il lf they cannot be trusted in this Bt1 George Dear George : From time to time I have a tendency to leel a bit hen- pecked.'H's not that l really mind doing mosl of t be housework, and certainly it's not too extreme of my wi fe to ask me to bring her breakfast in bed each morning before l go> to work. And, if she desires me to make her bed. that would be understandable.. But I wonder -should ~lie nag me so unmercifully because I leave lumps m the bed when I make it? Alter all. It's a fairly difilcult job to make a bed with someone still In It. HENPECKED Dear Henpecked: Look. Bigmoulb, did you mar- ry this woman lo chensb ber 3nd make ber happy. or to find fault with everyttling she does:' ( CUp oft this part. Henpecked, and show the above answer to your jewel. Take my word - Ir l said one kind word for you that abe couJd lay eyes on. she wouJd have you carrying her around in a sedan cba..lr before tbe week was out.) . Dear George; Wb1t kind ol 1 boust bold hlllt columnJst are you? I mtlted down those 1cr1pa of soap like f OU aatd and made attractive cudJea, Ba t tbe7 won't burn, stupid I IRATE our Irate; I'm not stupid enoop to p&7 A'! auenUon to at1yth1ne t ,.y, ol all people. BoJ -1111 bet JOU looted lilO, bah! matter maybe the following action should be taken: 1. How about taking the police cars away from our policemen? After all. wny should we trust them with that expensive piece or equipment? They could go back to walkjn g their beat or use a bicycle. In an emergency the~· could run back to police head- quarters, go before the blue ribbon panel and request a car to use. 1f okayed by the panel they would be issued a car to be returned as soon as possible. Maybe one of the panel members should go with them in the car to see lbat it was returned on time . 2. LET'S TAKE AWAY t he revolver~ and billy clubs. They could carry flowers to talk ~ace and love to the murderer, robber. etc. 3. Those hard hats -couldn't they be dangerous to a hold-up man if the policeman had to wrestle with him lo subdue him? They should go back to the old soft" ha ts. t. They sbould also wear tennis shoes instead Of hard safety shoes. They couldn't hurt anyon e if they accidentaUy stepped on their toes. 5. Taite away their poUce whistles. I'll bet they are a nuisance lo people with a hangover. MR. EDITOR, YOU are r..::errine to men who every day risk their lives in protecting yours and mine along with our property. Tbey d'ln't take time to go before a blue ribbon panel before they do this either. The widows of slain police officers would vouch for this. Tbe public should know if a police officer did something wrong but don't run the whole department down. No wonder it's so bard to get necruits for our police departments. We. the pubiic. have iowered lhe unage or the policeman to a new low. I am proud of our police officers and certainly trust them. I am also thankful to have them in OW' com- munity. PAUL BARTLETT The editorial in qut1tio11 did not cond~nm electronic aurveillance, per se. It did suggut the need f&r g1'ide· lines to protect the people's right of privacy. -Editor BilJl&cal AMltcer To the EdJtor· . Thi! is in answer to the letter written by a mother whose little boy asked, "WW I be killed lhen?" (M.aiJ. box, Feb. 7.) When one truly seeks an answer to a question. one can find that am•tr. Tbe mother who was unable to a.nawer her child's quesUoo failed to consult the 6-eateat resource we have at our fingertips -the Bible. His the great promise in Matt. 7;7-3 ol aeekin~ and receiving from the A~ty been laid aside by a pen lmi.stk generaUon? READING AGAIN ln Matt. 10:~ it says in part; ". . . two sp•rrows sold for a fartblnl ... 1ball not f1U on the ground wit.hoot your Father ... Fear not. ya an of more value." Let's put our Ute In God's l'ltnds who al reldy has n11mbered our daya. Trouble, terrible happenlnp are pa.rt ot tb1s eartb'1 very stuff. Look- ing back tn hit larJ, were It aot for some ol tbete, m-., great adalne- mentt would IO waclllmed. lllnary bu provtd IOIDe el oar .,..test heroes IDd 1nno • .-. In .. moat difficult times. Wby aboukt this moCblr ,,.. .. escape her re~ ht tldl ~ !::b;nr.w.blr ~::!..to her ... Tbl God. ~ ~ Jib ,.. i«Mliabt. 111118. "°"* --.WUE Ke111•rlcable Rehtt•I To the Editor: I would like to express my ap-- preciation to Mr. Davis and Mr. Millar (Mailbox, Feb. 21) for their very remarkable rebuttal to Mrs. Coombe 's and Sch ultz's rather one-sided opinions (advocating, respectively. stiffer con- trol of campus conduct a n d censorship). After I hoo read these women's letters. I went around composing my letter of rebuttal in my head. Unfortunately, with b o u s e w o r k , children and such I never did get it written down on paper. THEREFORE. a deep bow goes to the two gen tlemen who took the time and wrote it -much better than 1 could have. With people like them In tne world -with lbeir broadmindedness. and unbiased opinions -maybe we C"Se progressing after all. MRS. FRANK FLECK Quotes Lawrence Flemtnc, P11adena, on ttedlbl'lty -"It is pretty silly to try to convince the public that _,omething is good without telling the pub\jc what it really is." William Hartnett. Mountain View, oa marriage -"Too many peoole take each olber for better. but won't put up with the worse." The Rev. James Klely, 98, acdve Petaluma priest. on hia dally dgar, coettall -"The trick is to use it but not abuse it. Abuse is your own worst enemy. Gerald Stec. Fresno -"It seems the screaming and protesting of a minority determined to wreck the laws of this country causes judges to pw light sentences or give probation for such acts. For once I would like to see the laws enforced to the letter." Gov. Reagan -"Bobby Kennedy says be wants to do so mucb about poverty because he never bad any wnen be was a kid.·• State Sen. George Miller. Jr., cltmn. F1unte Comm. -"After years of study and fnvolvement Ii, taxation pro- blems. I know that taxaUon is only a choice amone evils ... Stanley F. Nllen1'1, C.pt. USA (ret). Ramoa -"One baa • feeling of rage at the nihilistic influences lbat have penetrated our institutions ~ continue to rob our nation of a gro.-tng proportion of our youth. on wboae loyaJty and dedJcation the future of our country depends." r y s s I• d s y • t s ! r j d e ' n y g 1t e p • 1 .t s a e 0 n 0 'I t y I. 1f a / . . -., --. . ... .... -. . . . . I' Wedrwsc!1.1, Fttwuary 28. 1968 DAILY PILOT,. 0CC Baek • I D Fi~st After DemQlishing ·Tige:v s ~ • MASTER FlltlS AWAY -Orange Coast College buketball flash John Vallely (30) fires away at the Riverside basket dW'ing Tuesday nlght's Eastern Conference crucial. Vallely and matec duel Fullerton Thurs- Bomefleld Adv aatage Rattlesnake Danger Prevalent at Chaffey Rattlesnake ~h. Chaffey on the Rocks -call It What you may. But that junior college oampua in far ofl Alta Loma bas to boast the most unjque (and pronounced) home field a>dvanta1e of the 10 Eastern Con· ference members. While aome schools have short fen· ces, long grass in the Infield or a high pitcher's mound -Chaffey intimidates rival forces to an almost inhumane measure. Because wben you play in Alta Loma it's a good idea to have a snake bite .,,,,,,,,,,,,,. WHITE WA.S H .,,,,,,,,,,,,,. •\.RN WMITI survi~l kit on hand since there's a chance you mltht step on a rattle- snake while running the beaepatha. And it's a good idea to look before you sit down in the dugouts. PloppUig dawn on top of a rllttler would not be recommended by the school nurse. Tbe nake tare lB Alta Loma Is qaUe real, aeeordlnf i. a Khool employe who npnaecl cba{rln over tbe planting of ja11tper OD the bouJder-riddkd ternce. ~ Tiie 1polleamu, who asked not to be ldendfled, 1aJd tt will be a rattlesnake bavea when the shrubs get blfler. He told storfa ti oak· es betnc foancl la elaurooms and tool 1htd1 and recalle4 that one 1laJn rattler bad a dozen rattles. Zounds! Sounds like a swell pli;x:e to send your kids to school -if you're preparing them tor wilderness sur· viva! or safari hazards. So, why would anyone build a school in such a locale lo the first place? S1mple. Money talks. The laDd was dirt cheap (it sbould have ~ free tn that god-forsaken area) so it became ttle site for con· struct.ion when Chaffey moved from l's old home in Ont.ario. Trouble with the bargain was that it reportedly cost more to move the boulders than it did to purchase the terrain. Sllert Cir cuit. Lapu Beach Rltb'• Faculty (lllctadillg Red Guyer, IO they say) wm taekJe tile Los Ancetea Rams basketball team a weell from Fri· day In the ArUst eonflnes. Deacon Jones, Roman Gabriel, Jack Snow, Merila Olien and Bruce Gossett are among the foot.- half heroes wbo are tr)'lnc tbelr fortunes on Che bardwood1. AdmJ1ston 11 $i for adults and 'l for 1tude.nts with proftll golnc toward purchase of a wel1bt train· Ing machine for the Lagu11a High (Ytn. Three Orange Coast area athletes are participating in spring sports at ~ University of CalHornia (Santa Barbara). Sturgis Slentz of Costa Mesa and Jim Owens from Newport Harbor are on the Gaucho track roster. They are freshmen. Sophomore Craig Ritter of Newport is a pitcher on the UCSB baseball team. Saa Dier• State College will be the lite for the upcoming NCAA college dlvt1lon basketball play- 0U1. Late word bas It that UCI 1Ull has a shot for gaining a berth lD the eUmlnatlon1. No serious injuries were reported at the two fights that broke out during the Huntington Beach · Newport Har· bor High basketball game last week· end. Fis-ticulfs began &t halJlime and re· sumed following the tilt but fortunate· ly order was restored before any ma· jor problem developed . Newport's athletic director blamed the trouble on the fact Sailor letter· men were deliberately placed behind the Tar bench to give the team pro- tection from abusive Oiler rooters. AriparenUy the 011 Oty fans were disgruntled at seeing Newport folks tn the midst of tbel:r rooting section and one thing led to another. DAILY "LOT ~ ~ aidleN ICMlll<W day night in the latter's gym for the EC crown. OCC earned its most l<~l6ided win over a Bengal squad in 11 years, posting a 113·90 victory. Ro yals Coach Pays Tribute To Baylor LOS ANGELES CAP) -In the words oC the opposition coach, veteran Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers is "really something." The tribute trom coach Ed Junker followed his Cincinnati Royals' 117-106 defeat· Tuesday night by the Lakers -who played without Jerry West. Cincinnati's coadl, losing more than he's winning this season with an under-the-weather Oscar Robertson, said Baylor "s~ms to rise to the occasion" when West is oul Baylor bucketed 40 points in the win for the Lakers, whose tight grip on second place in the National Basketball AssociM!on's Wester n Divisioo still leaves them six games behind high-flying St. Louis. Ex-Red Sox Chief Jailed In Fatal Crash RUSTON, La. (AP) -Michael F. "Pinky" Higgins, 59-year-old scout for the Houston Astros. was jailed after an auto accident killed one man Tues· day and injured three others. State police said a car driven by Higgins , former manager of the Bos- ton Red Sox, killed George W. Killen, 43-year-old flagman for the State High· way Department Higgins was not hurl State police booked Higgins for neg. Ugent homicide and driving und<'r the Influence of an inloxfc.ating beverage. He was held ln the Lincoln Parish jail under S'T,SOO bond. State poUce said Higgins apparent. ly failed to see Killen flagging motor- ist.a on !Mer-state 20 \ft&t of here to slow down and change lanes . The other three men, also highway department workers, were Frederick Woodward, 33, of Arcadia, who was crlUcallv injured, and Joe Felton Ginn, 2.1. of Chaudrant and William T. Wilt· chcr. 57, or Ruston. who were injured sli l!htly . Hi~gins, a former major league baseball player and manager of the Red Sox in the mld·1950s , has been a scout for the Astros for two years. While a catcher for the Red So.t in 1938 he had 12 consecutive hHs an American League record be &h4res with Walt Dropo . Bosox Unhappy Pirates Roll, 113-90, Face FJC T hursday By GLENN WBITE Of .. CMlly 'llef ..... Riverside's five-year dominance of Eastern Conference basketball was brought to a resoundlni finish as magnificent Orange Coast College bluted the Tigers from further cbam- plonshlp consideration, 113-90, Tuesday night before 2.000 fans In the Pirates' gym. So, the EC title wlll be decided Tbunday night at Fullerton when coach Bob Wetiel's Redcoeta duel ILUTlllN COtl,.lllllCI W L ,, ,A 0no,. c..t . . . . . . . . . . u 3 me 1 w Futlertoft •• • •••••••• •.•. U l 1~ 10tS ll lwnlde • • • • • • • • • • . . • • 12 s 1SJ4 I oc ,.,,....... • .• ••••••••••••• 11 ' 12't 1111 ,,,.,..., . . ••• • •••••••• .• 10 1 1u. um Mt. SAC . . . . .• . • • .• . • • 10 7 12'2 12'7 $enla A,. . . . . . • . • • • . . ' 11 11M U27 San l4mardl110 ....... s n 1.us 1m Go4cMn W"t . . . . .. . . . 2 U IJO 146 Citrus . . .. . . I 1' 1241 U04 T..-.Y'tl-O••llW Coast 113, lllwnlde fO Ml. SAC S.S. Futltrlon .M Cypr"a 77, Golden Wnt 60 Chllttrr 103, San ltm•rcllno N Santa A,.. 70, Cllrut '1 ~•n'•O-• Orall9t Coast at FullerlOh Golden Welt •I R lvertldt Mt. MC al S.n ltt'Nrdlno Citrus 11 C.,.,r.11 CIWlttey II Santa ""' F JC's Hornets for the crown. Fuller· ton bowed at Mt. SAC Tuesday night, SS-54, to throw the race into a two- way deadlock with the Bucs. W'etiel's outfit put on a sparkling demonstration of all-around capabil· ity, showing a nifty running game. keen rebounding, sparkling passing and devastating shooting from every· where on the floor. Including the tree throw line. In short, the Bucs were unbeatable as they gained their first sweep of a Tiger five in seven years and earned their most lopsided win over a Bengal force since 1957. Said Wetzel afterward, "We're com· Ing off the three best games in my two years as coach here. If we play this well Thursday night, we'll beat Ful· lerton. "The key to the victory over River· side was the rebounding We out-re· bounded them by a 3-1 ratio. It was a great way to finish the home sea· son." Orange Coast got tremendous indl· vidual effort from Bruce Chapman, John Vallely and Craig Falconer. And, Butch Rollins came through with what TRAI NER CHARGED WI T H DRUG RAP SANTA ANITA (AP) -Ch a r 11 e Comiskey, a leading trainer in California, was suspended Tuetday for allegedly using an unauthorized drug on a horse. The board of stewards announced that a labora(ory test confirmed the use of the drug lldocaine in Friday's · first-race victory by Lonesome Boy. Under rules of the California Horse Racing Board, the suspension was automatic following the finding. A hearing will be held by the board lat.er. In Januuy, trainer Ron McAnally was suspended aft.er cafeine was di9Closed In a post-race test made on Luz Del Sol, a wimer lut July 17. Wetzel termed "Butch's finest 1am• of the year." Also, Ed Babluch came oil the bench and put on his usual demoDlfra• tion of aggressive rebounding. clutch shooting and ai1ded spark to i,mte bis volatile mates. Riverside made It close until the final 4:42 of the fint half, tra1Unc 38-35 wben the Bucs canned eldlt points in succession to up the bulge to 46-35. It was 54-45 at balttlme with Vallely potting 19 and Falconer poppini in 14. Wetzel bad hoped to come out strong following intermission, figurine a big splurge the first few moments of the last half would put the ftnal nail In the Tiger coffin. However, Riverside was numllll hot and the Bengals chopped the Plr· ate advantage to 56-54 with 17:09 Jett in the game. That was the last time the villtOn were in serious contention, however. A three-foot shot by Bart CarrJdo and a two-footer by Chapman m.a d • it 60-64. Then Chapman added four more points and Falconer tossed In a bucket and now it was 66-58 wltll 12:45 remaining. Riverside never got closer than rune after that as the hosts pulled Jnto leads of 12. 14. 15. 19 and flnaUy 21 when Wetzel pulled the first unit one at a time. to a thundering ov~Uoa from appreciative fans. Chapman led all scorers with 31, and Vallely was a notch behind with 29. Three other Bucs hlt lo double figures with Falconer getting 15 Babiuch 17 and Carrido 11. ' Studies Keep Br11ins, Trojan From Olympics KANSAS CITY (AP) -Three UCLA stars declined bids to the NCAA'1 43- man Olympic Trials basketball squad for scholastic reasons, their 1pobs. man says, and any suggestion they are part of a pro~ed Negro bovcott ii pure speculatioo. ~ And Southern California star Bill Hewitt, a Negro, also rejecl'ed an NCAA bid. Jess Hill, USC athletic director, said it was for "academic and economic reasons." The NCAA squad announced Tues- day does include All-Americans Elvin Hayes of unbeaten, t op . r an k e d Houston and Westley Unseld ol Louisville's 9th-ranked Ml s sour I Valley champs, plus most of the na- tion's major college scoring and re- bounding leaden, many of them Negroes. Hayes earlier said be might p111 up the 01,ym pies to avoid a late It.art in pro '-11. His colleg1ate three.year scoring total is second in major col· lege history ooly to Oscar Robetilou of Cincinnati. "I think the Lakers have an ex· eel.lent chance to go all the way in the playoffs," Junker said. Tuesday, Junker said. "he was really something." Ange l Hurler Targe t The three UCLA stars who declJned are 7-foot·l~ Lew Aldndor, a1Jo a 1967 All-American, Mike Warren and Lucious Allen, all key flguret in UCLA's unbeaten ran to the NCAA crown last y&ar. West ls out with a pulled groin muscle. Robertson, held to 11 points Tuesday night, was taken out early In the second half because his leg stiffened. CIMCl:NAT~ T LOI A':,OIL~ ·T 01_.,.i.._ l 2-2 I la'lcr 17 f-1 4 01-i.tdi. 1 0.f 2 ci.11t I ._. ,. l.OW ' M 17 Cou~,, l J-4 I Luc.1 n MO JI O'e-.t 5 >4 U It~ • i-4 11 ~rkll • 2-• 11 ltod9er't I M 2 H1wkll'll J 1.f 7 Srnllll l 2"4 I lmlloff • ...e tt Tr99ven! 7 J.2 1' Muel~ 3 l·I 7 VMA,..._le' .. 7 10 W"lw t 1-1 I Totals ,. •• 106 Tolal• .i 2~ 117 Tete! ..... -Clllclfwwtl 17, LOS Ante .. It. l'o.A.i aul -lee A1*1es. Hawl<IM A~-fMI. Of 'Get Eve n' Plot HOLTVILLE (AP) -There are whispers around the American League that the Bost-On Red Sox are out to "gel even" with Jack Hamilton this season. Hamilton can·t understand that. nor can he understand all the nasty letters he received from Red Sox fans last winter. up on television during the World Ser· ies. "'It's as IC they think I did Jt on pur· pose. but I didn't. Conigliaro im't the first batter ever to get hit and I'm sure he won't be the last." J. D. Morgan, UCLA athletic direc- tor. issued a type-written statement through Vic Kelley, public information o({icer. I The three players couldn't be reach· ed for comment, but Kelley ,.Id Morgan's statement was also iDed1 in behalf of the trio. Morgan said t h e y "regrettully declined'' because the 011ml'c TrtU April 4-5-6 in Albuqu...-que, N. M. would have meant "miaalnl at Jeaat eight consecutive days ol clua duttnC the spring quart.er, and those wbo made the Olympic tum woWd lane to miss the entire fall quarter." Santa Ana Nips OCC, 1-0 The California Angels' veteran right· hander says ll was an accident last Aug. 19 when one of his pitches shat· tered the cheekbone of Boston right· fielder Tony Conieliaro. The Injury sidelined Conigliaro for the remaJnde.r or the season and caus· ed t\lm to miss the World Series. "The Jett.en T received We're terri- ble," says Hamilton. "What people don't remember is that Tony was batting eighth that day. \Vhen I hit hlm, there were two out and none on and the pitcher was due up next. I wanted to get Tony out and have the pitcher lead off the next inning." "l went to the hospital twke to ~ and see him. but they said Tony WHn t allowed to have visitors." Meanwhile, 29-year-otd Hamilton has a new lease on life after wtnntng nine games and Joslng only atr f o r UJe Angela last season. At a press conference in Ne'tf York during UCLA's eastern trip a month ago, Aldndor said be hadn't JMde up hla mind about tbe 0}1mpics. Aldndor alao pueed up the Pm- Amerlcao Gemes for p • rt • 1a I :reuons, before tll«e WM talk tf \8 Negro boyeoU ol the ~ G.-y Dunkelberger, wbo Ptcb*' a 1tron1 pme on bh own behalf, look· ed aa tbougb be would get c¢ ol the baning unecatbed when be fot the next two men out. But • bouncer to abort brought Rey· es acron the plate when Bill Jenkins Ulm the third out away with another ._ put tbe ant bueman. NeUber *"' muatered a scorlnl tlnlt aft.ti' UM eeccnd, al~ San· ta Ana mana1ed to ret a bJt fn each at tbl Ont "'fl) frame.. ONftlt Cout ~Decied onJ1 two hlll ~ by Brrn and Sttve Jobnlo11. Vaupt appearod almost untoucb1ble wtUJe on the mound. He fired the tblrd 1tr1h put 13 Ptratt bJtters and I• IQtd DO free plltet. A1tbodP o.n......, ,, .. •twi& S ..... Wis ml -... OD bl1la. ··--···,_-.... ._ .... ,.._ be wu t.o.l&b In the tight spots. H• tmned llx Dont. Dave C.ua sped:ed the Santa Au attack with thr• htta in four al· tempts. Reyes made good on two "' bJ1 three tripe. 1be . Ptr•te• will try to get back on the w1Mint tract w!th a journeJ to Sin Bernardino on Jl'r1da y . It M e -..~ ............ _,7, ~C-1 .. ----OJI IAllTA AM MA1t•t COMT .,, .. ,, • • on-. " ••• 4 1 Y-. I& • t f . ''-'"'·" .. . . ·~·" .. . l ' J-llia-IS ) I I 2 I •IW, < l I I 1 ·~-,., •• ~.. 2 •• J • ~·"·. 2 •• C t M ' :s 1 t t ) . ..... . . .. • 1 nMt at I ''What upset me even more wu that when anyone writes about the acci- dent, they always mention that I threw the pitch. It was even brought VCLA J' AULTER OUT 34 WEEKS LOSANGELES(AP)-DtctRallJ. bad, UCLA'• top pole vaUlter, will be out Of action tndennJtety with a h a n d IQ.fury auffertd In the Bruins' tint dull meet of the lf'ason. R.ll~back suffered a fnclurt of the tlftll metacarpal bone of hla left band lut S.turday wbtn hJs pole brot• oa .. Int 1Uemp\ at 1$ Mt. 1 lncllel. . --........ 1He was effective In both starting and relief roles after the Angels acqulrtd him from the New York Mell last June 10. '·If I can find five good 1tarte.r1, I'd rather have Ramllt.on help MJ.nn1 Ro- jas tn the bullpm," sa11 Anfll mma- ger BUI RJ11191. "But, etu. wey, t think he'll do " ~~ .. Hamilton DU the 11 were to wind ap a m•1 1ta1 edMldaJ at their minor leape cam, im.. A new face ti r1tti fttldtr Sammy Bllll, who reacMd earnp anctw orted wttb tJW' Antell for the ftnt tlme. The Ansell wlU tak• Thurtelly off before Mttlns qp ·~ 1"rida1 1t tb.tr pennane11t .......,..... ~ Palm &air-. Mickey Mantle, 36, Inks Pact DALY Pl.OT .. . . ..... ..... . . . ,.. ' ·-. \ "". . . . ... . . . . ... , ~ Oilers • Ill 84-41 Blitz Leech (25), Yule (25) ·Lead Sea Kings by Poly, 69-60 SOCCIR WKITIALL -It looks like a soccer game, but Jt'1 actually Huntiniton Beach basketball Ital Mike eontrwu (center) dluinl down a lOOM Corona del Mar Draws Arcadia For 2nd Round Marina Steams by Terriers In CIF Playoffs, 71-50 BJ EARL OUSIKEY .................. Corona del Mar's impressive S •a Kings exploded for their finest first hlif 01 the MUOD Tuelda, mpt and then ...Uy held fumblinl Lone Beach Poly at bay la the MCODd half and booted the Jackrabbitl out of the ClF Covina Next For Potent Viking Five By ROGER CARLSON Of ... ..., ...... ..., REDLANDS -Marina'• Vlkings ripped pest a 1tubborn Redlands IDgb quintet ln the second haU to post a n..so victory for the Vlkes' ftnt-ner Cll' buntbaJ1 playoff wta ~ before 2,1"° ,_ on the lolen' court. Coach Lute Obon'1 forces now face Covina Friday ni1bt on a neutral court in the Martna area -poufbl:r Ban- tlniton Beech « <>rep Ooest CoU.ee. . Covina, the Montview c::bamllkm posted a 88-~ wlu over Le Habra to move into the doc ftabt with Mariu&. "TbeJ apt their poiM and they bulUed. I thoqbt our kkll did a good job," related Olsoa. 'nle victorious COllttl added. "Steve Sbtlby 1ave ua some keJ buckets •.. It really 1ot ua 1om1." Meanwhile, a dejected Tenier coach. Al Endeman muttered, "four mental laJ>M• in the fint half rully iill«i ua." He was Nferrinl to the final moments o( the half when tbe V1tes bad turned a oae-poUrt dtftdt lnto a alx-POint md. Mar& Soderbtrg ,.... the bla fQll for the Vlb1 db 23 polnb in leading b1I mMel to the vlc:tlory, but it YU a team effort that really brott the beck.a oi the TWTien. Tbe bOIU bad more than played Marina even for mOlt of tbe Ont half and led ~24 with 2:~ to ro. Howevet' Marina normed back with seven quick points to take a 31-25 lead at the half Uwlb to tbe combined efforte o( Blll Moore. Gre1 Hale and LaJTY MaM:a, ..ch o( whom canned a fleid goal before time ran out. The Vlk• slowly ~ th• count in the third period and made It a l~polnt marlin with 4:117 ltft. The feared Redludl fUll~ prus falltd to abu• th• tall VWngs. aMbou&b tbe Vim did au.Her 17 ball control tmll'I to tbe boats' 10. . Sodlrblrl Jild all ICOIVI with his 2S potnta Gil U Geld ao-11 and one free Glrow wllDe Bale Wiii caDDlnl 1S ml Moen U. .... --. ...................... tt11u•-11 ..................... I 11 tl M-JI ...... cm HtUMM • ......... .. ..... -.. '''".,.... •t an ...,..,.. "'··---,,. 1 twt I I I ll ar•ta.... I I t t --., ....... ''' 4 ..._ 114 ...... 1N412 ~· It t 4.... It I 4 -,,,,.,...,... .. ,. ..... ,,, . ..,. .. , . T....,._ I 1 I t M11tw 1 I I 2 .... '''. T.... 11 t 11 11 T..... N 11 • JI playoffs,....,, Nut CJ1' foe for Corona del Mar is Arcadia, ~ TUllday wtnner o v • r BUl'l'OUlhs. The game wUl be JU1td 1'rtdA1 night, probably at Asuaa Hlth ScbooL Corona bis already beatla Ar- cedla, ~. For Poly, the &eUOl\ end«l just u it ~ bepn. The Jackrabbltl dropped their 1U10D opener la the s.. ltlap' om In December ud they did It apin Tuelday nlgbt, thlJ time before a ca~ aclty gathering of 1,414. The visitors nner bad a chance. Corona sipped to an 11-10 ftrlt quar- ter lead and increased It to a startling 36-17 at balftime. Sea K1nf eerit. John Yale gave bla club lta biggest ~ad of the night early Tlehtl .. Sale Tlcleta fer Frlda7 ll&&lt'• MC!tltd ...... ClF ...,. , ..... hr•• c.- naa del Mar ~ AreMla will .. • sale at tM Cenaa del Mar mp .... efllee 'J'hnday ... FrNay. ne site ., the pme ban't-. utermlHd. In the third quarter when bis bucket made It 40-lt. After that. Pol1 crept clOllr but at no time did tbe JackralXta tbrNten to win tbe pme. One wbo WU lmpnllld with CdM's abowi.nl wu W1D Foerster, tbe Poly coach. "CorGM did a ar-t Job on the boards -it aeemed u if every re- bound WU qiml1Dt rilht into their handl,11 he Aid. "I can't take a thing a1r11 from them. they'll never beat tbemaems.'' Asked lf be tboqbt Cclrana eould reach the flnala, be replied: "I would DAI\. Y ...,_OT ........... Lee ,.,_ • not be 1urprt..d. Yule II tnaU, Im· proved. (Phil) Jord.all 11 .. steady as ever and (JlJn) Klndelon doe• a . good job. MOORE HUSTLE -Marina High's Bill Moore ties up Redlands' Jim Fulmer in the VUdngs' 71-50 victory over the Terriers Tuesday night in an openin~ round CIF playoff game. Moore scored 11 points in Marina's relatively easy win. 132·110 C!"flt1est Amigos' Maul Dallas ANAHEIM -Tbe ctllar-dwelllng Analftim AmiaOI won their aec:ond stralabt American B.Uetball Aaaocla- tiaa Tktary TuudQ Dltbt and the colda ... jltiUt. COldl Bany Dinnel "'1ned tbe Amigos' 132-llt vktorJ otv Danu "the but ball pm• n bave pla,td since I took over u bead c:Oldl ln late Decembu." "rD be amtous to see bow they fare on neutral courtl from here on out. Also, remember tbat they're tolnl to be fad.al much blger tlamJ the rut Of the llaJ." BtD Bloom. tbe Sea King COllCb. wu la one ol hla htt.r moods aftlr th• victWJ. '"ntet .. oar belt half ti the 1Ul', but Poly real1J came 1NICk bl tbe 11e- ond half. They never quit." Yule. Jtrdu and Steve Leech were the standoUll, Yule end Leedl ICIOr'ld 2S polftta ..... ud the latter'• per- formance ~pted Bloem to •- claJ m: "thllt kkt'• been comln1 oa 10 fast tbe tut tnen camn it'• unbe- lievallll." CTF Basketball Playoff Scores Anaheim, Idle uW *'1u at New Orlew OG Frida.J, baldl. alitla ~ in the w-.. Dtftaloa fll u. . but the ~ .... IOt abllld. ''II ""' c:clldaH ...... thi.I taCllDlll-iD tbl w..-. D1villa ol tbl ABA. playofb. ·' Vbmel declared. Pott'• hero 18 dlfetlt wu M for· ward Pnl 'l'!llmm, ne ICOnd ti be- fore ... twt.e tut. And tllie lbot of th tame WU ICOl"ld by NJ P.lll'd Bll1 eo... ta tbe 'lbe1 aeect a .._ " 1.-Jlllace -Ju.st a pme nQ -to achle.e il \ ........ e p T • •• • t M > • .. 11 ' :: : 1 N 4 . .. . : :2 ·: I N u I .. 2 11 N JI ... ,. '""" ...... bt ............ tlaul • .,.. ......... boebd 1111 ..... bra. ............. ....... ,,,_ ..... ,. "" P-: '--....... ... ,. , ti ·-............ .,_9UCll,_Y .. ..... . .. .... . 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W L =.,...,_•········••••••···•I e ...........··;::::::::::.:::::::: ~ : .,,... ~ ................. 1 1 'M'; MC •···••••••••···•••••• 1 1 ~ ...................... , 1 =?--....... -.... l 1 ........................ • 1 • •• .,. .................. • 1 ..., ·············-· .. < I ' -.--. .. .. . .,. . . .. . . . .. I ff Wed11tsd11, Ftbnllry 28, 1%8 OAJLY '1LOT ·~ Mesa, Corona del Mar, Tar.s (:balk Up Swim Vi~tories _ Who will be the first m.a.D to pole vault 18 feet? Bob Sa8fen, the USC indoor world record holder, inclu~ blmself ln a list of five. One of them, Seagren says, will do it tbb year. . "It has to come this year, it just baa to,'' he said Moodey night, before epeaking at Newport Har· bor Higb's pre-Hasoo tuck banquet. _ On Sutren't lltt •• hit Mammat., Pa"I Wilson, ind two UCLA vautten. Dick R.ti. blck and Jontthon V•uthn. The other la San · JOM St1t.'1 Chrla P1p1nlcol1u. Wilton holds the outdoer record at 17.7 and Wiison's indoor 1t1nclard It l7-4V•. Wilson, he says, is the guy most likely to be the first over 18 feet. "Paul Wilson ls going to leiive all of us m the duat this year. Thia iJ the oruy spring that I've ever seen him really working out bard." Seagren ays the UHoot mark was alm<>et reached last June. "Ptul hid two clOM ml .... at 18-0 at the AAU meet In Bakersfield. Then 1 WMk latw I w11 Vlultlng In Flnl1nd. I c1 .. rec:1 18 but my 1rm hit the bar coming down and knocked it off. "But It's just like hone thou -clou doesn't count.'' '- v.ike Albright turned in an excellent early season time of 1: 56.3 in the 200- yard freestyle to spark Cor· ona del Mar High School's rwtmming team to a 58-28 victory at Long Beach Wil- son Tuesday afternoon. Corona del Mar coach Dave Millovicb was pleased with Albtight's time, saying "His best time all last year wu 1:55 and that was at the CIF finals." Next outing for the Sea Kings will be a home meet with Glendora Friday. ln other Orange Coast area action Tuesday, Costa Mesa swamped Bolsa Gran- de, 75-6, and Newport Har- bor beat Long Beach Mili- kan, 64-34. Cd/ti es Wibon ~I ~'1:l¥."' CC--) '· ktlMI (WJ t nt, ·~~) i 'fc'.=~ 1~.:1 211,.. II_._, -I C-. Ott ~· <t Kil: ~troan. \otti. Krvm. ........ , me. l.Sl.t. S!1t c~ ... It.I' 47, w1ir.-~ ~1 <ft::_rfir, ,Lttti. ~1~ JliO'""'.,.. -I. Otto ICdMl 2. 1-he"t (CdM) l. Ivens (WI Tlmt: t :ll.J cc~Mr'J.• ,i;w!·,, ""(IJ1{ T\~: 2t..?_llver 'i llld.lvklutl ~.., -\. l(e<np 1: fr 8:,~I. Cc.IMI l. Ctml>llell JO ~ -'l lbbott-(WI 2 'rou~IOll CCclM) J. OHvtr ICGMI lmt. "'· °''=· ~G:M1 -l. ~ •• ~~ 1.s51~\-~ SU. JO f.c:ll -t l(~lto IWI 1. Wtltll' ICOM 3. F.,.yjl\ ( dMI Time: 11 l. JO a-.ut -ic..._ !WI J. LollJ (CAIMI ). 0.Vtre IWI Time: lS • 1DO FrM lltltY -I C¥Ollt del Mer (Ottv.r, Otto. louwhe"f, oltl) Time: 1.47.>. CM .,. Boba VAltSITY Coott Mew. IS. l ol>1 Grtnclt ' '°° Medley lltl•Y-1. COl'I• Mt>1 CPtumltt, s_,.., Gemmon. Whll- atcarl Time 1:12.t 200 ,,__I. Whll1ktr (CM), L Mll-ltr (CM), l. Hlf1W19 CCMl Time Ut.7 JO F,__1. ltO¥ (CM), l. ._.,,.,,. CCMI. l. lowlt ICMI Time: 25.A 200 lndlvklutl Medtev-1. 0•""""" (CM). No 1econd or tlllrd. Time 2:1U Olvlnt-1. lrvlnt (801, t. llttt (CMI 3. Lootn CllGI Points: ll.f 100 Flv-1. Gtmmon ICMI. No ~C· ond or lftlrd. Time: l:SI 1 too Free-I. lloY ICM), ,, Mo~I• ICMI. No third Tl-: SI 3 too 8ack-I. Whfltkcr ICMt. J. Piotr ICMI. No tftlrd. Time: 1 ·02 • 400 l'ree-t. Ptumlet (CMI. 2. Mlll«r ICM). l. llOlmen !CM). Time: •:J2.J 100 8ruu-1. S1>0n1tlt CCM). No N<Oftd OI llllrd. Time: 1:,4.t 400 FrM .... .,._I. C•I• MtM !Miio ltr, 1totm1n. Molelell, lt0¥1 Tl1N1 •:11.J . .... Cotte Mett $4, 8o1te Grandt XI too fMdle"f llttey-1. Cott• Mew (Ml•olell, llt1nwl!llCll, Mltttnberw, llff•I Time: t:Ot 1 '°° Frtt -1. LtPOYK (110), 2. \Ille ICM), 3. Hell ICM! Time: 2:11.1 SO "rte-I. ICO"I (CM), 2. lloYo• (llGl, 3. Htn<odt (8GI Tl,,,.: :1161 too 1"4Mdutl ~ltv -I. 0.Y10ft (8Gl, 2. H-ln (llG), l . Mlsldler \CMI Time: 1:04.I tOO Fh•-1. ~ntn CIGI, 1. Miiie,.. bert ICM ), 3. Hall (CM) Ttmt: l:OU too Free-I. l(orn CCMI, 2. LePOVtc (IGI, l. \lllt ICM! Time: ll I tOO 8Kll-I. Ml•loltlt CCMI, J. ICll>• (CM), 3 loer (8GI Time: l:Ol-f .000 F,_1. HU9e<>tn llGI. 2 lolll'-';".;:, (CM), l. E...,_ftl CCMI Time: 100 8'-Hl-1. lltn911>cll (CMI, 1. Wlll:~oni ICMI. No "'lrd. Time: l:lt.J fOO Free lttln -1. Cool• Moe !VII•. l(om, RM9. LlllYI Tl,,,.: 4:01 J CEIS llol» Gr•ncl• 4 , Coot• ~"' lA lOO M4<11e"f Rtlty-1. loht Gra""" Tlrnt: 2:0U '°° F,__1. Rot.rts (&GI, 2. 8•nnon (CM!. l. #rclvrttteY ICM) Ti-: 2:0J.I SO Fret -I. SCl'loennlelll ICM!, 2. L-'tllow (llGI, 1. C.l'INflttf' (CMl Time: :a.J 100 lnlllvldull Medley -1. Mee911 (8G), 2. ~ C8G), 1. Me'ltlerrY ICM) Time: 1:1J.t • FtY-1. Ma\lllerrv (CM), t Lcwir A fellow C8GI, l. Ctrpenfer !CM> • T t mt' JU too Fr-I. McCall lllGt, 2. 8•Mon ICMI J. LtDOYI( (IGI Tlme1 1.01.3 50 !Itek-I. ltet~rts fllG). 2. Bannon ICM). J, Lepayec (llGI T11nt: lt \ 50 l!lrtUl-t. Holm<1<Jl$I (llG), t. .• lllchtv ICM). 3 COOPtr (8GI Time J),l 100 Free Rein -I. COl't• ""-"' IS<tloe.,,,,.,,IJ. II•""°"• c;.,,..., .. ,, IMC· C!Mnl Tlrnt1 l:JU The Olympics are just around the comet' and Seagren says tut incentive is wtiy 18-0 is a cer· umty this aeaaon. "The competition in vaulting is gQing to be 90 keen becauee of the Otympics that it'll push one of us over 18." Speatinf further of Olympic ye&r competition, Seagren says Wilson Is the only "sure thing'' to earn one of the tb.ree spots on the U.S. vaulting team. l~VINI C~A~P :-Dee D~ White (lefl) shows off tile ball she sank for the ftnal putt m wtnnmg the Irvine Coast Cotma'y Club President's Cup tournament Tuesday. Ru:noerup was Mrs. Robert Gardner (left). Semifinalists were Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Neal Garey. White Nails Irvine Crown; Baseball Roundup Artists, Barons , The two of them have been rivals since tileir ~ig~ school days. When W'1lson, now 20, was a Juruor 16-foot vaulter at Wainn High m Downey, Seagren was strugdlng around the 15-foot mark at Pomona High. Wifson won the CIF championship that year (1964) at Cerritos JC and Seagren was filth. Sears Tops SACC Women Each Win, 4-2 * * * SOCIAL DEPT. -Here's two names not to be invited to the same party: Al Hackney and Les Luy mes. * * * FREE THROW DEPT. -S.V.r1I ,...k, '90, thlt column reported that An1helm ~r Jarry Bruckt, at 14 percent, was prob.tbty Or- •nte County'• best prep foul thooter. Reports hit coech, Br1nt Cowser: ''The day after you wrote th1t, we had• 91me with W~t­ mlnater. We made 24 out of 26 ~ throwt and Jerry was the ene who mlued the two/' * * * RUMOR DEPT. -The Kevin Keden cue may ~t be tbe end of the bitter feelings between West- rmmter and Anaheim High Schools. ~e say et.ill another Westminster athlete is COOSidenng a move to Anaheim. * * * DRAGS DEPT. -If you hlYen't yet made It out to Ortnge County tnt.rnation1I R1cew1y thla w.ekend would be a prime occltlon. ' OCIR Gener1I Man-..r Mlk• Jones Is host· Ing the Profeulon1I Drapter Auocl1tlon'1 fuel •nd IH ch1m,,ion.hlp1. It'll be the l>lggeet fueler meet of •It time with over IO of the f1stett (and noltlett) rail lobs In the country on hand. SUft"tfon: lrl"I plenty of cotton. An acceler1tlng fuefer crHtu enough noiM to drown out a war, . Dee Dee White. the Irvine Blankenship and Grover President's Cup at Mesa Coast Country Club cham-Pounds. Verde with Blance Circourel pion, won the c o v e t e d Mesa Verdie getting the Vice President President's C up Cham-Flight honors. Runnerup piooshlp Tuesday over Katy Dave Hellman, ex-club was Cecil Schwai"er. G d f d th champion and John Farrell b ar ner, our an ree, Tops In the Secretary won the Showboat· Invita· c u 1 minating competition tional at Las Vegas re<:ently flight was Jean Robins from 64 women. with a low o( 140 gross for followed by Lupe Sutton. In Bobble Smith took third two days work and com-the Treasurer flight it was place over Vickie Garey. pleted the coup with low Ann Douglas. Bre nd a In the Vice-Presidential net for the second day with Ronaldson followed. Oceanside Spikers Rip LB, 86-32 flight, Carolyn Gray won a 63. The fifth flight winner was honors with Kay Johnson The duo had 15 birdies Inez Stansbury followed by Oceanside High School finishing second. for the two days between Judy Long. Winnie Williams rolled up an 86-32 track and Jeni Mirans won the them. won the sixth flight over rield victory over Laguna Directors fiigtlt over Ricki Hellman recorded a 71-73. Arline Modeen. Beach Tuesday afternoon on Foulk while Loi s Riddle Bette Mumma defeat;d Low net honors went lo the Artists' track. came in first in t b e Eunice Ewing for t b e Lerea McPeek. Several key Artists were Governors fligtil. K a y forced to miss the meet be- Halberg was second. cause of injuries. In Irvine flight com-L s E ds 0<-..X:~'Ir, n petition, Stellaita Stenson 0 ng eaSO U U 101' F.1n~i c~t },,.,,.._lo.l 11 " .. 11 won with Margaret Rile get-no -1. w1111s 101 '· o•Armond IL!J J. Front? Ot TltM -2u, ting second pla~. Th co1 ,_ ~ ... rttmi~k.l· •"•" And, in the consolation ursday for GWC ,or, ,.rho ro~1'f'i-'~ 2~ ... :.··tro bracket, Olristine Tarr won cL':l l. 1.~l.v~~~1,,,'~Jt.oon1s with Bunty Atkinson second 2-M111 ~ Herec111 <fY 2. ~"""- and Jane Cowles third. By JOHN NEWTON GWC could cash In on only W~o,J tenMll•n 1 1 T,,,. - Of l!lt OlllY l'llet Stiff 10 Of 21 tOSSCS from the 161203.~~H mbe~s1cJ~!'rf'1.:.~>_2·1tl'"'°" Sa•ta Ana fif...,. f t 1· In tlO L -1. n-(01 1 • ..rtvtoll A welcome end to a seem· i.=n oo me the first 10~11, .1~·~ 1.' J':n.ide ~:'L."'"' In the Women's Club i""lY endl 5 seas twenty minutes. 8teeh ime -1:37.1. ~•& es Oil COmeS 4«1 ltellY -t. L1J1<1n1 lluch President Cup Tournament, Thursday night for coach Cypress regained the lead k~!~rHo M~~nus, r. Jon• •• Marguerite Sears defeated 29-28 with 3: 10 remaining HJ -I. ut~ 101 2. Holflns (0) EMe Hines for the cham-Dick Stricklin's Golden West in the first half. and never l.(Jc~'°'l.11.k:.9'\10) 52~0· crevt"" pionsl\ip of the Presidential basketball team as the trailed again. With Steve co~J· wi111s ~ 01111nGe -:io.•. Flight, 7 and 6. Rustlers travei to Riven Ide. Piluso and Ed Lukas doing ~~812-: "r~''WJ~i:~~l~ ~~.";: First flight winner was After leading much of the most of the damage, the -~1£~ 3. Hum111s 101 of,tanu Laguna Beach and Foun- tain Valley recorded early- season baseball victories Tuesday afternoon. The Artists turned b a c k Laguna Beach, 4-2, a n d Fountain Valley beat El Mo- dena by the same score. The only loser Tuesday on the Orange Coast area front was Corona del Mar's Sea Kings, who lost t.o Corona, 2-1. Laguna Be.1ch's he r o Tuesday was pitcher Steve Shapard. He pitched a one- hitter, struck out nine men and walked slx. Laguna erupted for three runs in the third inning. tacking that rally to the single run the Artists scored in the first inning to t.op La Quinta. Fountain Valley scored two in the first and two more in the sixth. Corona del Mar out-hit ita hosts, 5-3, but could score only a first inning run. Rex Snyder singled and was doubled home by M a r k Mooney. Corona del Mar plays ~host to Mat.er Dei Fri· day afternoon. El Dorado visits Laguna for a 3 p.m. game Friday Prep Tennis ~~~: ~:-yupov:rul~le~:~ first half, GWC lost its 15th ~~r~em:;L~.ged a 3,5.3() 1001.e•~t~~:..~~ °r~~ .. ~ 1!roc11 Mooron was copping the se-Eastern Conference battle The h o s t s completely CL~ ,. -"tct'r ;;:,~ n~,-2'.1.0"'"° ,._, ,.,,_ " ...,. T--' --'"' · h J,. d lo Cypress Tuesday night. dominated the second half fLJ~ 3:...P1f"t,\~11lorl~ $1~1·1L11 cero 1NH1 -""' ... ~ .. , A Cuuu rug t w \II a 5 an Jli I d b 2 J. '"'"'" !OJ f1me -:ls.t .. S 1w l E 4 victory over Pat Fossotti. 77-fiJ. The game was played PU ng away to ea Y 1 mo -l .... ,,.,. ,01 wun11ur1""' !: :: )=~: ::· t~: t: rea c 0 s nter Idelle Fason won the third in Kennedy .u:gh School gym twice. Mike Luker took (O~ 2·l~1cfl.!''t'" ''K.:. T !OJ t.1·l'~ Clinnlft9Mm (NHI -.. t ... J l'1J • h ·th !O! l. S ILSI Time -10 t ~,.,... CNHI •-1 .._.. ... • • flight over Margaret Crank bi h boasts 1'e . 1 game scormg onors w1 'It L _ 1. cf'°" 101 2. AllWI -... ~,. .,:-. ... --.. ~ 3 and 2 and E l o i s e w c non-p xig ~s 23. Ollie Marth. was top for !Lil& 311 'wcon 1~1 L 1mt -~~ !Abo Cr'" end Hen <NH> -•1, '"' Slw S • h R la backboards and a score-the Rustlers with 16. .,.., P~ •. -snC. . .,:1,7:., t1,,.. -c:u"""""''" •"" •1e11m 1NH1 .. i. 6-l rty m..,t Greschner took honors in 1.u .1 vus1TY ii e ys the fourth flight with a 2 board On Only one end ol IO~Jl. ~ ""lrd.4:~t ~~. 2• Hvnl La-1111111 C~I Le 0...... and 1 victory over La Rue the floor. 1,.J -1. .!'~v 1L9i 1· P~n wttrbowtl<I 1~1:1°~ u. '"'· ... , T'he Shorty Smi .... Relays Harrison. GWC took a lilting to tilt IL,3 3:.. ~~n~Y'.d.~P:'Iti~ N'o 1~ loot w. u1 Loara. KeMedy, Orange ed °'sW1~ ~~tip~~ '1l11 J· •ott ,01 Sc11cten1tbtr CLll -.. ,. .. l. .. ,, get under way at Santa Ana nd Colman French defeat new surroundings al the 1. s11c1 cL8> 01s11nc~ --11v.. '°'' u . a Villa Park. Joe Knox for the ...a..-m ts o( d c•• aourou• CLll _, '"'· '"'· '"'' 1ost High School Thtll'sday with UMI • ou et the game an 0c .. 11.-.,~ L~ ••ikll m; 1.._ 36 teams entered in foor Division I 1 : Magnolia, pionshlp In tl'le 50-59 divislon hustled to a 15-14 lead with id/''3.-Ti'.t :.;~ ·0~11~tfaf'':: .. :m1t1c1 <Lii ..., ..... ...,, ._, °t· divisions and could well be Corooa, Santa Ana Valley, of the Seniors Match Play eight minutes gone . Cypress ::•"' c 1111 rme lo"· . o oou1L1S ~DIM WUT U•I ,0 " '" Tl' l(onllk J ' , 12 Sllttley 4 1 J • •Obi-2 2 J • M•rtln • • 1 " l<lflwetler t 1 • 4 Erldtson t a 0 2 s"'"t"'"' 0 I 0 1 Hentc11I I • t • Elftr I a 0 2 I ft , , and Fountain Valley hosts Servile. ln Laguna's big third Inn- ing Tuesday, Doug Schmidt singled and stole second. Jim Kuhn drew a walk and Steve Shapard followed with an· other free pass. Then Greg Kessler singled home two • runners. Dave McDonnell accounted for the third nm of the inning, singling home Shapard. . It was Kessler who drove in the run in the first when he singled home Shapard, who had walked. La Quinta tallied in the first on a walk and two La- guna infield errors. In the sixth. the Aztecs scored on a walk. a stolen base and a single. · ed Garden G~ Buena Park. Tournament over the contributed to the Ru s<ler rot J. ou•nrrt'ln' rim!.!:"°/"'''" wm11m• .nc1 o.U9Mn1 1L11 won consider a marklng stick k d 3 and 2 uo -1. Nev1rro 101 2. s1'""'"' M . ._., 1o1t '"· 24 on who's who In Orange Troy, Santiago, Foothill and wee en · cause by commiting its sixth IL81 J. M .. c1.1eno IOl TlrM -'rv" ,,,.., enwi.fld ILll _, .,l. s-. " ~ County in track and field . Pacifica. -· And, Len Gor:unan held tum foul onJy five and a ,d?f. Rev.J.k1.~t~\"Ti:ri -2.,::~2~1ro _1._s._•_1_1 _..,_,,_ ... ________ :;._~_;:.O_tn_1f.:o" __ 8_ .. _°' __ 1't_' -~-> _1\_1 _,~_'..:t_,' ~"' Ol•ls 111 JG :IO 60 CYPRISS 1171 P:O 'T ,.,. Tl' 30 cnuads come f.rom the DivisJon III: Claremont, the same marg.ln over half minutes into the game. IL!6120 1i!L';..=.J.o· ·~111lt,,,.1_,, •. ~'.'-' .., K tell Ra"-'"A ..Alam! Charles Mciver In the 60-69 Tb R _., ed t •··~ county with Compton the Ofl-a a, '"""" tos. e u;:iiuers seem o ,,1 .. -1. •n•klt t. L•..,•• Lo 1 E •-A· Lo Al class. h the und tr I s,I(,, r1me -"·. ly --A• "--at t.o .......... yo a, Sww,,;ta, s tos, ave game er con o ~J -1. voohl,,,.,,. i1 ~sw- ,,, ...... I l l J Colt, Jtrrv 4 t s • PllUso • 1 2 II Cow. J<IM ' 2 • to f"Ci&j UU'I: '-"'""'1 CLll l. P1c1'KO (01 Ht 11111 • domination. Bolsa Grande, T u I t r a • B JI t at tblt point as they would LJ - 1. W1tlls I I . INtftf First runnin ent I t Valencia. Ulth"9 oa be shooting one and one 1ilo 3. o11""""' cL11 ot111nce - LUii tr • i l 7l Mhltr I J 0 s Ollllerhon • t 1 I 1 n 1 a Di·'"'·ion IV M Del from the charity line for '" -1. P"'J, '01 2· 0-3. "IA : ate:r , Doak Goodman canned a <L/~ ~ ~!'c1c1= !Lail-\. ToloulN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oo~l~~~~~e~r~f~~~~~m~in~u~~~s~·~B~u~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ro~1 ~l.~F~°'~'~tf'~(~L~11~0~1~~~~~-~~~1~·~ Jor'clefl • 2 t l ........... , 0 1 • Tott ls " " ,. 11 Lythgoe's Lal\IU Beach Sa~. Charter Oak, niftth bole ~onday with an,1 cootlngent amnnes t b e Sonora, Royal Oak, Laguna 8.-lton. Pi.ylt>g with Good- f avorite 'a role alone wittl _B_e1_cb_and __ E_l_Do_rad_o_. ______ w_e_r_e_B_l_a_n_k....:.y Charter Oak. Marina and Wettminater are in tougb ill tbe firat division witti Comptas. We stmlnster, however, standl a good cbaDce to uoend the Tan.bes witb siroag distance rumef'I. Hott Slftta Aaa abo figures promJaenU, In the 1coring. ls.aac Ortis broke three achoo! r«.'Clll"dl for tt>e Santa Arla IQuid l11t ,,_ and ehould do 'tNU apbl. Eatandl .. couldlrwd • wk· bone cancllda'9 for boool"I in .. tlllH ....,. undtt tlltllbUlbld fa•oc t• Lot Altot, Bola Ormde .. VlllDCfl. TMIDI_....: DtNm J: .... ..._ CompU•, Marlla, Wtstmlnltlr. l..ai AM, ' '• .- H11tllme: cYw111 lS. GWC JO S~CAPD'S AMF POOL TABLE BUMPER TABLE W• T•k• T,.,.._IM ..... ..... ............ ........... wMIAB ......_ ..... -··1 • n1a INQJJDIS I C11t•. ••lta. ~. lwHP~. T'!f_ ...... Ctlellt ,_,,11•. ,,..,.,._A• SECA·RD SPECIAL FREE One htra Cue And lnstal1atMHI $229.00 YAlUI NOW $2391' ....... aUTI TAIL& Phone 532-1992 Orange ..... ,.... 8 ~~--... ---•• ft -... ._._ .................. ....._ ... ~-----...;;: ............. -,;;;;... ____________ ~ ... . / • . I ... ( ... ' . . .. .. ' . . . . _u_ DAllY_PllOT ______ w_ • .,, F*-Y _28,_l~ • HENRY'S RESTAURANT PALISADES & NEWPORT BL VD. COSTA MESA 545-5579 Prou~:~·~ .. ~mn1 ol th New JAL 0 ROOM February . 27, 28, 29 GRAND OPENING MENU Complete Dinner fot,50•= fot ••-•·•-••••--••••••••.. $3.2 5 I =,..,. .................................. $1.95 lndudff one GI"' of ChtmfMgM or Wine lntertalnment Grand Opening Dinner served from 5!00. P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Southern Orange C011nty First Run Showing HBI WITH THE .IHOCl.OF I SWITCH BUDE . lllFEI Rush Paces Anteater Net Win '\UC Jn1oe's temll WU\ toaed ita ftfth vlcWJ In five st&rta Tuelday . aft.er· noon, beltinl 198'1 small college champ Cal State (Long Beach), 7-2, oa tbe Anteaters' courts. Irvine ace Jody Rulb pav· ed the way o n c e a1aln, beatint the 49ers' best man. Glenn Bert, 4.f, f.3, M. Bert ls rated one of CaJl4 fonlia's belt colleliat., ten- nis perfonnera. Another sharp lndiYldual effort was chalked up b1 UCI's Earl O'Neill, who earned a bard • fought aJn- glfl victory and then aided a UCI doublies vidory. Irvine la olf to a quiet start la lta bid to better the 1" record tt polted lut 1ea10n. Coach Myron McNamara'• team plays boat to Cal State (Fullerton) Thursday in a 2 p.m. match. Att.r that, the Ant.eat.era bUI south to Cal Western in SID Diego for a Friday match. UCl's only losa ao far was a 5-4 defeat by UC Santa Barbara two weeks ,,o. UC IMle 7~1~ ....... CU I 1t11111 c~•\-~ ~ w. ~f, 1:f<!l1':n".:i.9M. N. Nasi.tl 1uc11 rost ~ 1-4, N. ~ !)UC > -.. 2. H. .. 2. TMI CUCI -..:-.:.."'- ltlllll .... Moo(w cuco -"4 ~N •"' T .. I CUCO -6oA. .. , . .. ~'J!f" Ml Dukelow CUCI) - OCCMatmen , In Sectionals Orange Cout College w re• t ll n g aces: Pat McCormick and T 1 r r J Robbuon will be &JDOIW the favorites in 8 a t u r d a J ' 1 jaycee aectiooal eUmbaa· tions at Chaffey Collete. The Pirate duo piCbd up told and aJlver medals in last 1Mekeod'1 E a s t 1 r n Conference champlODlblpl aa McCormkk CQSJPed the .ll!O-pound cf 0 w... and Robinlon !llllbe4 *«'Cl)ll the 137-po1* divia. 1 M'cCorm&ck WOD tbt Jalrd way. He btaan by wblppln1 Bruce Mather of Riverside, then beat Gres KaiHr of Santa Ana. OIJTll cons·1 _What's a nigh in a nice place · e this doing .the Stlifl Shirt? n•a here Just for the fun of It. AtW •If.• ..,q out la mare then I dlldlladhw (OW ... cil~).F\8'11-*lliJltnd dlnco lnt. too. lllll'I • • bullt one of tht best nWC GD ti u.n, rlcht h•r• •t tbl Stuff Shirt. Now, we~ .,odfOad .-ld lots of M\-.ar undet ant Stuft SNrt. So can. Md enfof., .. ninl outwltt& Soon. sTuff !~IR[ 2241 West Collt Hfthwly, Ne-.xrt 8elc:h, Cllltcmlt Phone 646-~7 .• ....., ,...., -re Sir With Lwe" .... "The ...._. lundle .t Them All" .... W11 I ...... ..... SC JayV~ Edge Bue ------·---- TONnl ~y CllClll DILlllT , ........ .. ..,. 642-6700 -....... 1:========g IXCLUSM SHOWING AT THUi TWO THIA'TRES ·.ox -~tflMh !':::=========================== - ("What we've tot here la 1 felhlre te ~,, . . • -- - e • --~~~ ..... ,,-..... -........... ... ........ -.. -•#•---·-· ·-·· .... ·------.. ---.............. ._. .. -...... --... , , --. .. ., .... , . . . ... -. -. ~ ...... , . - I • Wedne~. Febl'Ual'y 28. 1968 \ l.s.D.L CHOICE 01 STATEI UOS. CERTIFIED IEEF • IOIE·lll ALL MEAT WIENERS ~SPEC/AU MANKAnAN-1-LI. PKG. 49c CHUCK ROAST GROUND BEEF u.s.D.A. CHOICI 01 ITAnl nos. RUH -UAN -DKICIOUS 37~ 38!· C S~!C!!~~~~-N u~~~'!!~!!~ IOIEWSIOUIDSHK ..... ~.~ 49! 49~ iiEiii1 ........................ SUCID S-0%. 45• PATRICK CUDAHY -PUUY COOKiD s198 ClllED PICIHC ..... -............ 3-LI. CAN ~ ,· . ~ ";.M 1/.t«e41 ICOlD ICISt 3 s 1 CHILI & BEAIS ....... ~::: WONCl'lv.ITAIU · . 49c CHOW MEll _ .............. 17-0L __ OIMOYHIAT&•VI · 39e BEEF TACOS ... _ ... ._ ... J2.0L . iiilcAIDiliilERS 39c M.C.,. wmt UMON -li..c>L CANS -a 1'0a lfc 6 s1 ORANGE JUICE .......... t:; caaNAnON'll SHRIMP 79e GREE ......... oz. MOIUON'I -.. __ ,_ .,. ..... ----~ .-.. ......_.... IMIT&-Nll..-••-~·-. Ill&--.. -Rae ._... •• SE mll-PSI •• ••W-.M·'--~ ...... --... ---&Al Ill.EIS _mw_.-._ .. -NITY.PM:l~lall .. __ .,_. · iiiiiaMiiaiis~4-11' ;;n,..._,.. w 59 ~ ii1allUlf__.;.,71'iiiliu• 3r " -·--F-... -45• -eu= ........ M ___ . IA. IOLD llST STUIS.D •... sr URIE. ntllfAICY ·ALL8REEll u, IOUlitlOIE ROAST .......... u... 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HAii DIESSlll ..... .:. ....... 77' ..O.MIL'S, HIAT & SOVI ... , fWU ... ,,. __ ,_M -M .. 11' Mll---····M--.-,. .. 11• DIAL ,ACICAGI BEANS .... :n~ ........ _. ___ ...... =:: AJAX 2 ~~8 10lltllfL ........... .. .... -'-·--•1· s 111.··--··w --1' -:..-.LaiiZiT--:: CLEAi ER .. _.. .......... $ - I Ii . -... .. . . . . . ~~""'"'-.... '411 ........ , .......... -.. ........... ""' .... .. • ... .. • " •• .-• : •• ' '. • • ~ ... ·~~.,.,·.·..r >·•J··· ' • -' •• , \ ' h\, • ·-\ •"\ \ • .. • " • ' .. • ' • 1 30 DAILY 'II.OT Thur1'_,. FtbrtwY 29, 1968 CLIP & SAVE YOU MAY REDEEM ANY OR ALL 3 OF THESE COUPONS WITH ONE MINIMUM PURCHASE SAVI 10c WITH THIS COUPON At year Al,.11• letee C.ate Mese St.,• 011ly 241 1... 17tli Street, C.ste Mete o...,_..,.. .... FARM FllSH •IADI c LARH 33 EGGS dz sA W k WITH.J!flS ~OUPON At ,_. N,h• leteeC.1te Mese S.-Ollly 241 lett 17tti Str .... C..te Mete FREE ONI ONLY J OZ. PACIAH ROYAL GILATIN .U•lts Oaly e 0.. 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('iiii:l llnl IETI Wlllm~IUf •1• ~ 1., 11114 Steak .. ..,. ___ "Jt•'lt.• 3f SIElllS LEI IUCE RIBS B• rd: LL TOP OUALITY-Ml'fll SLICED ~ eJAIM(J,IOllll • •MOil. ,m • WllSOM 'COtll • IATII IUCUA . ~ ARMOUR M1ratn I ceTl,_.NIUMIOl"911 f1UM • U&s AMI THIGHS ::an~ 77-RYER PAITI CIRTI .... ,_ """' 59· .... Ol IEKS FILLETS • • BEST OF n11 r-·-FIUETlf e7~ llUIPEI .. --SWiii Flllt 83L ~ . ITUU .. ·~ ... •· -···r .. •· ·-... -·--···,-----. ·-----·. ---·. ·-. . .... ~ ..... ··-f ••• -·· •• ., ,,.~.,,. ··-· ......... , ... . l ! ! f ' :unp '!·ri IJNM' l'OROtASa. • IUGED lldl>N c .UTY~."5IXIUlfT PllCES " • l'llUlll CltDtC[ . • . JU. ,,.. 11«-57c ea. "'· 1111 FR11R ·i 'C-IFllED tl8PITIIES !1£779~ 1 ' f; • ' ~ ... • • CANNED FOODS ~ Al.PMA IETA STORES DISCOUNT CHARGE PklCE IDMMDI"$ • D CM LI COi CARI£ wm IUIS 371 33¢ MT'S • ' CUIC£ CAif TOllATO SAUCE 11 1 10¢ 300 '" 21c 1tc X8 CAii • MAL.Vf:S & Sl.lctS llilt lltllPI PUOIU 211 23- iiDiiJ iua • 171 _ ........ lllllW .. lllllLES Lt•t• St ied>•,. ef F.rta;.,,. tn4 lttk P1•f Men .•* DISCOUNT l'tUCES SBISATIOIW Y AWE! HA•DT lml•WN SHIUI l'or ,,. S.. • T -SilO DWARF GOLDEN · ARIOIYTTAE • • M ISCEll.ANEOUS SOME ..,_ ..,.. STOl:ES DfSCOUH1' ITEMS CHARGE ""' ~ • 2 WlllCE P.aMI' WlllPPD POTATOES 18' CHIM Kltlli • 5 fUCE 1Dnl£ l8Y SAUCE • CHiii KINCi • DMDB PMC OllllllEI CllOW B 11• l9F C.. M\' l ~ CIW SUll' $1• .. FROZEN FCOO',, ~-·--... 44' ~ ............. ~ WOftG'S • flOl(R • II Ol. P..WG£ ~laMl I•• Pert 98' ~"" . -. ,. ..... "'"" 38~ I.I.I I OIEESE 431 wii1i .... •"'om• 51- f l • aT 11l Pim AT AlPllA IEIA llAIE llll llSC9Ullll n.e..-.......... ttill.h-. , ....... _ .. ____ and_ -· .. lliP I ·--IL And .. hnl ti' -bit-lrlf-..... --,.. ... ...,. --bit ..... """ -.. ..., ...... 1111.,.1;11 -••• 11111 "" lriltdr -.,..,. -to ~ """ .-. ... 1--111. ..................... .,., .. ,, n.e, --...... for ,... .• _......,"'-~ wllhn.•NluctiOlllipeslldon .. JDO. IJot for ... ttnoilMJ! tM ..... DELICAIESSEN Cr CREAMERY w.RCOll • l1 OltCf: CHll ITILlll ULlll '135 11• ~-1EEFw59' 8' wuiilFRAiis-. 59' 11.18£ OF JI •..-: mu:• wnatlll AlPllA IETR llSOlllTS HOUSEHO~O ITEMS t t (DIC( CM • lk vt.IJJ£ ... IETllCWUD @ '""' .. ""'"JS•"""8!0lJ 39¢ IUSTlll lllS • l'AC!l <I 2D • KMf CM. MG .. a _ ... -.... -..... 49' DET•WAST · W ... 57¢ s.tl ... llDLLY SUUI . _,_,,,,_ .. _,,_. ·---~_ .. _._, ... _____ _:D:::Al~L., l'fl._OT SI ... , .. "Another checker, please," calls Alpha Beta's Man in Blue AJphl Beta's Man -. Blue-the man in dtarf-:_ mU 'lwe the Jines ol sboppil\( Clfts are IOI'(, ' wtMA yo11 cane in. Aid ht keeps the chedl«it: tints short,. wnen ~ co oul He keeps ewaythiltf roltiflc smoothly, baaw he wants ytiur sl'lopplnc visit to be NSilr, _., ffljoyable and faster, too-. you m11 set acme. soooo, laappitr. You wrll find Alpha Beta's Man in BM at lie Mpha 'Beta near JOU. He hkes pride in Ilk stor1 and in its products. And his ctooi"' interest I~ his customers is shared by every mmbtr of his stlff- ttle friendly, court!ous. helpful ~le who .U ~phi Belo th! nlmt place In l'I' nei...,,.._ to shop. You'll l!l!e it. BAKERY & CONFECTIONS iilitili D'Racms • 36' @auiii'Ecurli• 29' VAnlSPCRACIERS 171 49; iMBltD Cotilts 21# 27' iiiiiiimi i1'P"0wtrs 54' ..... 1!111 ' lf<>l. • 40< VAUJ£ 39- DUISI APPLE t• ILM ICM • J.ll, 5* llUHC£ lW 34' Flll11ER BREAD .:-,. iil'iaiCii«F'GOi 1 .. 1&¢ 1lllA I CHICWI i OZ. (.All 17t 1a "HOAU. ....... "'. INCi. 10< lff 'l '' BURIER BITS 11• """"'"1....m"" rooo !Oii."" p st.e lllCWllSaOIF STOltE HOUIS ..... "Ml .... ", .... , .... MT, toN stll. lO A.•." J P,M. COSTA M1~41 1. 17Ho It, HUN,._TOH H~C~f04S ~ HUNTINOTOH liACH-1 ... I N. -It. 'CIYlfTAIN llALLIY_...,. w • ._ LA-.-....U I . C.. lho'f . ----+•"'* _,..,...,.,.._._ ... _... ... - --------·-·-· ~--~ .. ~-~-~-~~~~~-~ .......... """'---'--=--''-"--'"-''"'·-=----------... ... ~ .... . -. •. • • • • • • • .. , .. .. • 3z DA.IL v Pt LOY Your Money's Worth W urning: Don't Get Caught In 'M issing Heir' Racket By SYLVIA PORTER A frleDd of mine. whom I 1hall call BOb Stein, •TtcenUy forwarded to me .a couple of legal·appearing .documents he had received ft-om a California "record '.research" firm. An estate 'd $18,320.53 had beP.n left. .aid the document. by one ''John Stein . also known a.~ John Stine . . . also known as Ivan Stine • -. also known as Ivan Stein ... . No will had been found and , no heirs t.o the estate were known, the communication continued, and therefore. the SIB,320.55 would be frrrfeited to the State of California if no will or heirs turned up within the period prescribed by law. By "immediately sub· mitting" an enclosed "rP.- c1uest for documents" form, plus a fee of 18, Bob Stein ""'as invited to r e c e iv e "copies of the p u h l i c records regarding th i s estate.'' LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI TO CllDITOll tU P'fllO~(OUl"t 0, TMI IT.t.Tl 0 C.t.ll,OINI ... "01 TMI CO MT'I' 0, OllAMOI 10 • .1,.m11 BOB STEIN wa:s loo hep to be tempted by this otter. In fact he sent me the ctfiiuments because he suspected the w h o I e scheme. Bul lhe lure is clear: among the tens of thousand1 of individuals all over the U. S. with the .•urname '·Ste in" or "Stine." there surely are many who mailed back the form and the 18 in the hope that they might. somehow. someway, be the missing heir to SIB.320.55. 6\lol• GI Jorrlft LOlllt Von S•llOI. 0 ('11 -......... •• Jo"'" L. Von Su1dl. •M '' J l . Vin SfPldf, OK-HMd. HOTICf IS MEllESY GIVEN I& "'- According to po s I~ I authorities now 1n· ve~t1gating l'arialions of this nationwide "missing heir" opera lion, the promoters have no particular reason to believe that any name which they admit they ob- la in from public records will be long to an actual heir. Post Office officials say they have no evidence that any promoters' mailings have turned up a single. missing heir to date. The only th ing the promolors have reason to believe Js lhal those to whom they send their tempting forms may send back the 18 fee requerted. The firm which wrote to Bob Stein itself notes : ''Our s e r vice s terminate upon your recept of the documents" per- taining to the estate in ques- tion. ''"'''°'' ,,. ""' •l>O•• ... .....i ~· !NT 111 PttlO"• ~l•l"O (\II"'' 99•iittl llwl Mid d<!<l<le"' 1r• reco•lrtd tb lllo """'· wl!h !fie -~MN ¥Oll<.Mn, In ~ .,tllu "" ,,,. ci...t; •' ""' '"°"1 tn!lllH ""'"· ,,.. "' ~nt !Mm, wU~ "1J. _ .... ,.. vO<t<hon . re IN .,,,. """~-JI !!It o!fl(.f ol ~tr Al!Onlfvs, T~Ol"••o" •fld Mlllt'r. 7tl4 5DIJ1h f'1I"'''· W)>IJ!l .. , C1lllo<'nl1, W~!(.11 It 1ht Pit(I n l>u•lnti. Oii "" unot,.lgntd In •ti -~"' -Hlnl"I li;I ~ "'''" ol •~..:I dK«lt1'1, wilhln 11' """'"'" 1tlor ''" !In! PJblluHon Oii 1'1!1 ""'k•. O~•ld Ft!lrUlty ~. It" 00to!hv L. Vin StPldl E•Kw!rl• ol IM Wiii of 1M A-M!'\etl OK..,..,I :li--o"4 l•Uflw, l..,lh P•l~t.r !!ltr, C1M"""I• r tt, n1u tN-UU 11111 J'U.1111 ...,_,. "" l•-"I~ P11!11l1ntd or_. Cl>MI DllllV P'llol, F~.,.,.. 11 lfld More.II t. ll. 20, I,_ ~·" As one indication of how widespread the mailings may be. in the Manhattan telephone directory alone. more than 600 Steins are listed. In the nation a.s a whole, there mwt be thousands more Steiru, plus more thousands of Stines. In 1967 alone, says Chief Post.al Inspector H. B. Mon- tague, no fewer than 18 Walter Winchell SOYS: ''Ched E-..:ecuUve'1 Ideal Car Lease -the one that aay1 'Heads yoa win -lalla you wt. too!' It'1 a lulu of a \ea.et" PHONE TODATJ EXECUTIVE CAR LB.A.SING COMP..&.NTf'J •• 0.-,. e.-,. Kl 7-3011 • The Man from Merrill Lynch looks at the stock market and tells you what he sees Make your forum rewrvatlons today Are we in for another round of inflation? What are the prospects for corporate profits? Have national and international events affected the stock market ? Which Industries and stocks appear attractive for the conservative investor? For the aggressive investor? To find out how Merrill Lynch answers these questions, wh ich stocks they con- sider attractive at this time. and what kind of an investment strategy they sug- gest , come to our: Martcet Outlook Forum Tuesday evenin9, March 5 at th• Island House Fashion Island, Newport Beach starrin9 at 8:00 PM sharp There 's rio charge or obligo+ion of course , Simply call Mrs. Lavish at 547.7272 or mail her the coupon below, ~~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------------· : . : Pl••s• r11•1"11• -· .••.•• • • look Forum e,, Merch 5 • • • • • • • I • ' 1••ts for your Merktf Out. 'j CENTER COORDINATOR Robert Sumpter ' • . • .· • ~ • .. ~ • .. • • -' '· . '" ~---•• ,, . .. -. ' Ovf'r The f..ounlrr Mutual -A· ., I ,, . I ' ,, ·' ... 4 I I I • .. .. • I I • ... I-t • . .. -• 1 • • : ... ..... . . \... ._,.,. ' , Wednesday's ·.~osing Prices ----Complete , . : .,.. •• ,-' • i ', \ WtdntMl.1.Y, Ftbruat) 28, 1%8 E change l .. ist ..... "" I..._ I H'911 l.tw Cltte CM ._._ lltl <llh-1 "'"' '--ci-"'' r • f • Stock Exchange Dosing .,_.,.,.- .. , \_/ :J I DAILY PILOT LEGAL NOTlr E-- IN THI SUl'llllOll coun 0, THI STATI 01' CAL.,OltNIA IN AND l'OR THI COUNTY 0 1' ORANOI Ne AD·Uf'l CITATION \/ Wtdntsday Ftbruary 28. 1%8 ) Servicemen Melt Into Sydney Life In R and R et:NTllfN • 0•'-wllo ·--·0 bO SYD:-..'EY -Australia (.\P I thousan~ of othe: ~oung rlud111g the troops. calls the on 8-0ndl Beach and look l..Jghtning R I d g e . the earl.J(lr un the m six '" '"' ~"·' Of ~ :::~~°' ~~:-1, • .';:";.,;~: .,,';:;:';'!.~,•Ml -Every mornin~ at 6 a men 1n th1~ c1tv 8\ that ~)dney ns1t~ a great sue-.. at the girls desolate opal f1eld 500 mJles Most bnng casual clothes la r when bus ,, c..!~1~0:~?:.l E 0 " THE ST••E OF Jt't lands at Sydnev airport ume the w has retuett d Ce\S There are organtzed tours, northwest of Sydney v."he re with them. and buy or hire t take lihem to the ! To EONo o JOHN ru "" JR •"" \\1th 150 A. m e r 1 c a n and 150 other .\me1 1can~ For :.ix days they live like which they can take or leave you may or may not pick suits 1n Sydney At any one air . • !'! '.!!..:.~~ !:~~m·~,: :,;~ ~·r::; servicemen, 912 hours out h.:ne gone back 10 Vietnam. .c1ch )oung Aus tralians on -skandmng "ater slmng. up an opal. In a pub there lime there are 1,000 or so -Tl'le first thing many ol • ,..8~~0 .. "' ,,,,, '°"" v°" .,. 1...,.0, ol Vietnam Thi~ 1s ihe R C1nd R -'acalion. They stay in deepsea flstllng. tr o u l one R and R man said he of tht>se servtcemen on the men do in Australia is • c 11oc1 .,,., rtQU".., •• •• .,.., 1>r•on Within two hours the mrn for rl'st ant1 recupt>rauon hotels. go to bed when they r1shing beach parties and had been shot down over Australian sou. telephone the follu ha.ck -.... JvOO• 0'*''0 '"9 '" 0•0•""''"' • ' 1 I t h th Ilk h ..... l s th v tn d li! d h""'e. You can get cl· ... -• "' 1~ •tio•• en1111oo covr• .,,. Jun. have melted into th t com· npNat1on 1n .~ustra 1a. 1t<e ge up w en ey e. barbe(•ues to \\ h.;11 gir s are ou 1e am an le The troops get out of """ ...... ; ~ •. ":./·.~·1,..:·;:~c~ A,,::,. 0'u~':!· muruty mconsp1cuous a d everyont "ho has .t:o "here they like, a nd invited. Thtre's even an from the jungle by untform When they reach signals and q uic k COD- • 11 •"• '°" •••• ""'• w d "'""'" Joolung 1ust the same as ;thing to do._.w1th 1t, In· dress as they Uke. They lie "opal foss1cking" tour to helicopter -just two days their hotel. and don't put nections on tlle cable. • , •hol.lld M1 bO d><lor?d lrtt from "'' ___ .:..._...::..... ________ -l-------=-----------------------------------------_.:.-----------_::._ ____________ ,. I c411tro4 ot EOW•llO JO,..N Tll•PP J~, ''" Ott"t.umot+"'t flf"'i"'f' of u,1dl minor ~cordlf\Q to 'ht pet.Hon O" flit f'lf>'t\I'\. Ano tof 1 t11tvr~ to •'1-~ vov will M dnmed 9u1ltv of t conHtmor c• court Glvf'f\ Ul'dtr M'/ i'lt l'\d •l\d \H f ot tf\t Sv°''''°' Cour1 M •~-(OtJl'lf'Y ,._,. '-_J Orettqe. St•I• of C•I ,~,,1•, '"''' ~ttt i ,... lt61 ISEAl SUPERIOll COUllT OllANCiE COUMT f ti w E ST JOHN ~ Covn•• C "'' • d C •"' , Ot tt'lt iuo-f '>"' C~rl ' ~ !: ,;;·~"~· c~~'~"' • ~ "' O•-• ( By W1~m1~~"1tf Ot out1 ) OALfON ANO MOROOCK •' Attw n•Y fOf' '•ttf•Of'ltrt :f ~~,.:W:,~:~u''::~ '$ T•r: nm f'U.t1t> ' Publ,.hod Ouroo• Cou1 0•11• l'••ot -; F•t> a encl Morell •· 11. z. I~ >-1 61 ; ... .. •' ·: LEGAL NOTICI: l'·tUlt Cl llfll'ICATI 01' I UllNfSS l'ICTITIOVS fl lltM NAMI ·~ T~ underslent4 oo "erebv (f"rfil'f tPl•tJ I' '"tY t rt tondVCtlf'tO '" .Art G~ll"'f J t>v•IN'>1 11 »7 M•ln SlrHI, Clfv nl ~ !Ulbot, Coun•v <71 O••root. S••tt ol ". ;:1H:;;z~~.~:',," !':ic~c":;:.• ':;,~ ~:: # "'" frvtt "~me nr M rntt ot "'' "'"°"~ 1 lnltrHled '" H id l>ulln•u, lo>wll POE TS -OH CANV.lS •nd lhtl Uld llrm i'I • come»ostd Of tne lollowlno oer,on1 wf'lose , n1me-s •nd ~'""" 8'4! H followti. EdWerd l t nlll, l1U7 Ktneoll• Lone. ;; HuntlnqlOtl h Kll. Ct lllornl• E,..,,,,. hnks, 21U1 l(o~ Lt11t. , ~~~~7;r ::,c.11,;.~·•or,;:: u"' do : oi F.oru•rv. 1Ht l!dw•nl J ...... Eerl-l•n•• -' STATE 01' CAl!l'OllNIA I : -COUNTY 0 1' OllANCiE IU I O<I ..... 15"' 0.Y Of Ftbrutrv .l 0 . .. ·=- t9", llelo<• rN, !lie VnclertoglV'd, • "°'.,.., l'vbllc '" •"<I IOr U •d CouMv •"" Sim . r .. ld1ne ~"l" dul• com-mlWon.d •nd tWOfn , 0-trsontUv IPDt•red Eowerd I•""• '"" Eer~ B•nkt lt,._n lo ,,.,. lo be ""' Pf""'" WllOH ,..m~ .tr• M.1bKr1br,s ro ""• wifhl" IMtrunw-f"lt. •"" •cil nowledQ•d to m t Ill•• lneY tJecu!td "'• ··-WIT NUS mv '"""' .,,., otflclt l ... , IS.II I Mm 0 Cinlflth Nol1rv l'ut>Clc C•ll!orni. Pr1nclpf l Olflc..t In Or..-.o• Coumv M• CommlnkHI hPlret Ote 6. 19111 l'vbltlhed Or•no« Co.,t O•llY Pllol, F tto.u•ry 21 •IWI Morch '· ll. 10. ''" ~ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI "TO CltlO!TOltS SUl'lltlOlt COURT 01' THI ST.lTE 0 ' C.lL,,ORNIA 'Olt THE COUNTY 0, OltANOI He. A·JflM Elltlt of "'"°" G H119flfl, 11.so ~nown .11 Alton Gr•"' Muo,,.t, 1"'<t u A G. Hu9'>ff. OecH Hd NOTICE IS HEREaV (;IVEN lo ltlt " c:redllOrs of ll!t 1bove M mtd dKt<Jen• '° "'•' •ti _...,,. n••lno cl••ms ~·•n•t b w ld -•rt reqiulrtc1 to lilt '\ .....,,, wlln the '*'*""Y vouu..rs. In Ille olfkt of Ille c1tr1< of tt>t •COVt ..,li!led court, or 10 P•Helll lllem. wl!ll "'-M CetOIY •ouefl«n. lo ,,.. un· •, ~= !:..S "'~,c:'~~n.ol 1~' :=~ SI,..!. C.,_t• MU I. C•llfonli. "7621 wtllCI\ In "'-Pl.Ce ol l>ullnt" al "'' u~loMd l" •II m•tten -1•1"'""' , to Ille W.i. ol Wid ~I. Wlllll" (. •I• f"Oll"'1 •ll•r ~ tint put>tlc.!lon • ol "'" nollct t D•Nd Ft lll'uorv XI. I~ f Vtr• R. HU9-~ E•teulTI• o1 1!M Woll ~ ~ ............... 0--... ,,.,,..tin ,.,.. ,,.llllfln 111 lut 11111 Sino!. CM!t -· Ct Hlenol• "6!7 T.C: S41-2UI AttorNY• fer l•tculrt• Pvt>lllhfd Or•n•• Cou l O.ltv l'llof. Ftt>ru•,.,, a •ncl Moore" '· IJ, 10. 19'& 3"-61 LEGAL NOTICE SV,UtOll COUllT O' THI STATE O' CALIFOltNIA 'Oii THI COUNTY OF l OS ANOI LIS No. , m.su NOTtCI 01' OUAltOIAln' SALi O' ltlAL l'ltO,lllTV AT 'lttV.lTI SALi In "'' M•l>er ol '"" Ciutrdl•,,.~•o ol Ille "*'"'" •"" Elltl• of SHE ILA LE E M<CALL. Minor NOTICE Ill HEllEll'I' CilVEN Th1I "'• u"'6fir••Qn.d M Qutrclt4n\ of the P""'°" •NI ttleft Of SHEILA LEE IVcCALL. o "''"°'· will >ell t i P"••lt ..... IO tho h'9f,.>I •"d tit.. l>•dd.,, uoon the tf'fm\ t r'ld c~ltlO~ t'tt 0 11VJftn m~tlM\t'd, 4f"d \Ublttt 10 con• rm•l1on by s•+d Su0trt1V Court, on M4rc.~ 10 lf61. •t '"" ....,, ,.. ,.., o'<loca A M Of' tttnN f'l:er Nf1"i4., tt\t tim " 41Uowtd bv '"'#. •• ~ C'tt1c,. "' w.pti,.,,. ,,,d Criarlton. "ttot'Nl'V\ t i l f w 1.)7 V.111'\ N'IV' 9 u·l"'"'O 110 Wr"'' Stv"'"'"' Sfrf"""J LO\ Anqt ftt. Ct MQl'ntt' too11, 111 r ot-i•, t•flf' ,,.,,.,,.... •l'llCS Ml•'" oi "*d m•nor tn &f'IO to ttt.t t.tr1t t"' r••t oroo-ttv 11tu..t1 I" ..,.. C•tv C' N~ 8N ct't (CJU"ty t1' Ort"Ot St1te ot C1IHr."'••· 1M1rtl<ul1rty ~rll>o<I o tollo"' lo W11 Ul'ldlvl'dt'(I Ot"e~t1 111.,._,,e"\t ,., Lot ' of TfK t ,,,, (Mf ......... ". In tllt Cou•l'r ol °'"""'' Sr•tt ol C4ihtorn11, '' il\own O" W...o rw<.~d in l ook •• P•Of" l1 M1'1o(.f llt"'f"f)U1 M•11u rKn,ds of Or1no,. Coe.mty. (•h•t>r"*4 ·~ \f'IOW" " 1011 1(11'\l)J Rn.1d NPW'P'>f'f 9 N Ct't (,.l\ff}l'n•.t s..,10 Pf'OOt'tv 1~ i vbl•ct •o 4 .,..,~ ,.,oirtr\Q .4~u\t 10 !OA.1, ""'" \VOlf Ct 11) f•QM Of 04fflf\.on bV C'><>W"U • A tf'Mnt '" common Bid\ or nff•r\ /H~ 1nylt,.d ff'>r '"'d P<ooertv 4Nl mv,t bit In writ nq .t11'\d w •ll ~ "f'C.f lYed •t ,,,, Mflc;. ot watti.1,,, And Ct\Mltnn. AttOiff'l"'V' tnr \A•d o•JAr dllnt. or m.tY IHI lllfd with "'• Clor~ of '•Id \uo.r~r Cnur• "" ~uv,.,rM tn H id o uardl1t1t Pitr\(W'!atlv st env ~ !':;: :;;:;. 11~/i",.:11'.!~~on :If '~';n;"'~C,: • O.f\lQn"'d '"'"""'' ft'lt "'"" to r"fl..ct •"' ..-cl 111 !>Id\ ) lo~:~1n9~~',.,.,.:'111 bt ,,,..,_ "°"" "'" Co~ In l<lwfvl 'Nino ol "'' V••l•d s~"·" of Am.rte.. ~ D.tr1 t U ., •"'d tM ~'•net tVlct-nc.fd ~ Drnt''ll\10f"Y rit1•• y curNJ bv CMd fflf •ru\, Dt" ~ Dr!l"(ll'l"f-V lo() t01d t.,, O_, ('°"t (to' t ol ttl• emr.unt bid to •C<""'m01ftv • ~ oH•r •f'ld ffw bt l•l"IC• to be Dt od " °""' "''''·f'f"n••lon &f u t• bv '"• ~,,~,.,n ... • C°"'"1 Ta tf'I rtn•\. lf'IWfl~t C'JIP'"""' u,..,t ""' 1"<1 m.tln"tf\l"<t t'i'~ to bl" Of'1"W'1't0•t1 ... ,., °' '"'-d.tt• 9' c&ow o• ~row Tf'ut oroo.rtv ·t bt•""O '"'~ A\ I\ I nd no a tf4'1f•Of'll .... n"IUt r~tl ~ ""' reo.•ri l~C•ftd tr; \l.IC1' """°"' w 41 bP (Uf'r'h~ ~ ""'"' ~ ,,.,, .,, ... , No "'°r"'"''•'"""" or ""''"''"'' ., .,, M Will be l'T'l•dit 41 '" bf"lll M l '" hf'I•\ '""'' loc•'""" o< l(icol-"' ,,,.. 6 f'"Wf',,,_.l'lih ,,,, Int D••fd l'wu.rv '° ••141 J1m~ M M("CMttWll """ \ftflllt ( M ((Mf"Hl!ll (,uArd••M n• 'ht "'""" 1n<1 F ''''~ of Sfw.1tt l ,. Mr(•ll "''"'°' , .. J7«t • W.l TKINI & CHAltl TON ·-" hr 0 ..... 1. ~ . • .. 7 Veft NII.,. a 111tlll"' 11• WHI 1'11 ltr"t lM ,.,,.._ C•H..,.,.!e *11 ,. f'vbll.,._., 0.o-C....11 o.llY l'tlol 9<et> .. :it tnd ~rd> ._ "'' ~ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,1, S The ~ .. "' • ~ Or•nge Coast's ~ .. ~ ~ • ~ Most Complete " . ~ ~ ~-~ PRINTING ~ ~ SERVICE ~ ~ CHUCK ROAST loneltss Chck ~~t<:"t II'. C CHOICE CEN'TB ClJTS •••••••• 49 Fnsh trisbt ... ~ .. r.::.. 71;. "' Lenten Seafood I A~~· I Sc~~!.~.~~! ..... St Fresh Trout Swordfish I Co• Fiiiets l!All•OO.... 49• «HTU 89' fRlSH 69' $()L MIN. • CllT lttAG • ,AClffC • Gorl011'• Filh St;cb "°''"' u.cc. "'°' ...................... 67• Swordfisll with lemon Butter GOtlOMS. ~i. "°' ........... 89f Cornoliofl Sol• f~ft,11 noUlf • • • • ........... u 73• lc:eloftdK ~ Hocldoclc "°mo 11.oL ................ .S9f 100" REDUCTION 01 Ill BREADS son DRHllS & SNICK ITEMS So.,. With Vons Slim MceJI POST GRAPlNUT FWES . . . . • '::t 414 WISHIONE IT AUAN DRESSING. ~~. It' IULOGG'S CORN RAKES . . • • • •:.o; 31' IEST FOODS MAYONNAISE ..•• ~. II' BUnER 79c ~.QrADtM Hist OUAlfTT. I .ta. cm .,: ., ' OGARmES . . . ..ri1~1~:~.t!O~"" 2~ ,.., Tm TOP APPLE JUla .•••.... ;!\' M• VOHS COFFU. . . . • . . . . -: -..· ~:"" H• VONS Oil ............... -:.•,;, -::~ 39' " .~S~~69c VONS UQUID DmRGOO' .••... ~~ 31' m towns .............. ~~ 28' DOlE PINUmI ............ ":'c!" 2/31' . ' ~c_tl!.tll .73c LA YOllS . • • • • • • • • • WM:t,,:. .. :r .::. ,.. II' IAN SPUY .....• :~:..:.r .. ""o-o '1• 8llTTUOAMY ,,, • • -wt:;. C\.911 U- 1st ... , 214 lttee .... 5 ..... TY POST TIME TllUISDAY 7:30 , ... s5• •1011 1100-'1000" AND YOU WIN 12 WHENEVER YIJIJR HORSE PLACES 2nd IN fl/U. COUJ~I KTLA-5 CLUB STEAKS OR BONELESS TOP ROUND Juicy, Tender Beef, Yo1J1 Choic. T·lone Steaks ~~c:i •1: Porterhouse ~~M •1: Top Sirloin Steaksr:~ 'I: ~~~~s~~ ... 49~ !1!!!! !!~.~. 89t Buttered Steak79 c Tr.M. flOllil, TEHOU _ • • • • • • • SUCIDIACON .... INUtJ' • r lf~.__ •I 65* ~ Nl.tl«l ~ .. -·. •OlMft .--VONS sucro ~lu:ll'llO; r BOLOGNA 1'onaT~Qtg llllr ,_... ,... 5-. ='~ 49:. ---69{. :,~r:-'~ 69;. S.&Vf 20<1J. • • RUSSET POTATOES N~\ 10 l~G 39c ..-.l~i7UTE7 1AKER~ STIAWIOIY.aHUIAll FRESH P'lS r>Nf el '"-S.OIOlll 59 c OfU M<M Silt VONS a.um WKl.ll • . • • • • • .. 1 8or9oi11 '" ">Jfri<1011 AJ :j .v.11 Al '"c-' Spri"l<; Tender Fresh Vegetables/ Fresh Peas SWt~v6:;:a 2 \ 294 New Potatoes u.s. "~ 13 l 2C1 IOSl Asparagus =~~~~s 3fa -..i SUCft> ITALIAl'I SALAMI Frozen Food Values! Pl.UH CHIWD · OUMGE JUICE llUSWQT ~IT\. 45« 411& IKAllTll •• t • ~ .... Upside Down Cake v.,.1~:""' &g. Spinach Soufflt ~: 3r 3-COURSE DINNERS 59c Cot Food ;:;; I Uquid Whfsk --~ 29' c...._--t(I -.... 5 ~ 78• .... - 59U 1•11• Aft., • Sprt. ...... H •tt• 1111:• 71• VONS. ENll.ICHEO. ZIJ; WHITf, WHEAT OR SANDWICH. t.lJ. cY.1 Ol. LOA.C Another Von s Exclusive By Notional Silver Co. ~•Sl1C • lfD RfGA'Kf 10 ~f loH'I TAll.f Dal/lit QOA. UTY Stt •-.il(SS Sllti HfAVY Wf.ICi"fT ~ftFlCnY U U.'<£1) U tlEW.V.L 5,4.liN f!NtSH HANDILS ... 4 NE"' EXCWSN( OUICiH. Set of 1 T eo1poo<1, 1 fol\:, I S.rro+td Knif. ........ 99t S.t of 2 Solod fOfb : •........................ 491; Se! of 2 Soup Spoof\• .......................... -'Slc S.t of 2 let T o<11J>OO"S ........................ .A9f; S.I of 2 Oysler fettkl •• , •• , .......... , ....... 49c; S.t of 2 Svlft r Soreodt" ••••• ., • , •••••• , • • • • 4~ Sugar Spoon & Sutter 1Cn1fe .............. , • , ••• 99c S.t of 2 Ta bit Spoon1 , • .. , ..... , •• ,. , •• , ;, , '9t Cold Meat forlt • • • • • ........................ 99c &erry Spo<lif\ ••••••• , • , ••••••••••••••••••••••• '99c Coke S..V.r •• . •••••.•••••• , • , , • , .99c . . ( w....,, F'tbNary 28, 1968 DAllY mar f5 9 233 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa Shopping Center, Costo Mesa • Beach & 1c11...., lhcl., H1ntfatton leach • 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St.-Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa • 1406 W. Edinger and lrlstol St.-Edlnger Center, Santa Ana • 6827 Westminster at Golden West, Westminster • 17904 MCICJnolla St. at Talbert, Fountain Valley ~=======~~~--...... 7 .... rtw .... Box of 200 KLEENEX 2-Pif ::rlU~5''1 1orbency.Spe-Q cial low dla· count price! R Brilht flul ~ in Heklaee and HI' rlnl •eta. bneelets. flower plAI, pluttd • nrinlen. other ear-rinp In llnly pastel• and "bot" colon. Plfth Gallon Fine ""blskey created by Park & T1l!ord IO you know it has to be eirtra special. Double knit blend or~% rayon and ~'lft cotton or · "oo-lron" Polyester and cotton bltnd. Stripea or 1olid colon in S-M·L. lwy 2 ancf S.v• 96c ....... _._~ ... ~ 79c Chlpper's Mixed Nuts 111 12.0s. v ..... Tiii ~ fil.llCY oul..c and ~ blanch· ed \'munia 1nit Redslnn Peanuts. $1 21 Value! Frame top1 wil.h iip- pcr bottom, key rinf or 1ide lipper, fold· over rrame! Pucci and Tile print& In new colors. Mr.Paul~ .... ~,····· i Hair Spray ,, .... 44c c .... ,.,. tt . Others et9k C.OCtrol• t ur!J, holda halr ta place all' dar, apve1 lt moi. bod.Y, lunn. LacqHr· tree, 1n Rel\llar and Hard·to-Hold. t'} •39 • Val •. Women's ,io.~ Shirt Shifts lasy·Care 299 Per111t1••llf •~..-r~ Pr••• Super valuea In new permanent prees 1blrt shll\J. New bright 1prlng colors In wide-lnct 1tripc1 and tati.rMll plaid• on pa1tel tinted cro1:nd1. Roll-up sleeves, button-down eolian, ~utton placket rronl.!, pocket trim. Shirt· Tall Glrl1' "No lro11" Pallt Dr••••• Sites 7·14 Eu)"·rare rot '3'' ton ready for pl~y and f'\ln. Stylu, colon galore. '1"YalHIMoll Watch8a•tl• Br•nd new H · sortment of 9~ watch bands In latcat Mod tolors anddeai,n1. Olel MOtl Color Statlo••ry .. ...... ........... ,.._ 69-..,.. ltllart Rall, mod ton-.. '2"P•1ker O•lfall••r• E~,_. .... q Hand·wovtn anti· tlcolor plaid cot· tons In '121108" twin bed size. •477 Tape Tool LaltelMaker ) Prinl~ Hlr· 1dhes1ve t m· *3 87 boaed la be la • in seconds. Accepta Y•j ~·· and Ii\ tapes. •J"Sa••••lte a~ll••C•mlrs F~~~t 'S's mff padd· edt.b, ...... . ................... , ......... •1"Y .. ••• ••••••• ~--Serw ... Trays •1•Sdllck ......... ,...... 53• 79• lxiedrl•········ 10..Cth~• 44• 69• Lavorl1 -:.~= 1Mb.PW.11Ml9t .... 53• 79• PhllUps ....... . 1~.0Ll ...... w~W... 66' 98• Ben-Gay·····~· J2T .. leb '1aa .•• ,. s ... 1 .. x ....... . 11oacn Radios '-''2'' Price .., ... , NobllltY nd6o wUh ...,,. ""' earphone,. ba\Mry. Powwflll, brl1191 Ill molt .utloa&. .... tone. ~=·6· •P~lal pricer Jland1ome aod du.rabl .. Nol>tMt ~ Doa· ble t\lbular arm1, w..iber-nallt· and webbing. Chalaehu~l5 webt, chaw bu 6Mx4 webs. All wttll a... dJ l·illcb frame. Motdlh1g Patio Otoir $3. 95 Decorator '1tti1 c:il .... Pl•11••• -~!l!i ~~~ooc1-t~ 11 •• Je11u, C!OUnt· • le11 morE> - all letntM't· ed. flore•ll•• Cell ... Plxl•• •21• Fur Type Acrrllc Rugs ,,~ .... Clou·d aoft, loJC plu1h pile In Dec- orator eolon. La· \exed DOD4Jdd .b•ct. ~ aenUt. modaC170e. · Sale of •1 1• to •3•~­ RubberGoocls •S1.tlY-lletW...,lelllf • S1.1t ¥.-. ........ .,..... •SUtY ..... C1•H1 ..... . ............... •$1.11~· ...... ~ 2-Yr. GmwlH $ lit Q111ity ~ .......... . -......... -.. ... ,. . ... -. ' ·.: .. : ~. . .....-...... ~,. #'.,,, .. . . . -.. I . . ·-.... ' w~. 'tbNlry 28, 1968 In High Gear NewRolt Tea~ Eyes Sebring Rate • By CARL CAMTENSEN Diily PUot A•• MCtl' Driving for Ile newly formed Doa Bums Racina Tea.m, lMt year's Sebring GT winners Alan JohMoo and Bob Kirby will again try for the international vic- tory. !Ast year, drivinC t b e I r Porsche 911S they scOl'ed an lmpreuiw nlntll overall and first in GT - regardless ol • It I i D • displacement. DIGGING OUT _ View or south end of northbound AMX shows wb~t ~t·s ~l 'about The new Ameriean Motors entry in the . "person~l sports. car field ts out u; win a reputation based on its power pack and qwck handling. It closely resembles experimental model shown last year. This was the first time an Under 2 liter car had ever won in tbe grand tour- ing category. Thia yew the .Jobnaoft. K.iri>y Sebring eff«t will be sponsored by Don BUl'DI, :1aey AMX Atltls Spite ~To American Motors ·Line AUTO PAGE .. American Motors Corp. fas announced details of its ew Mustang · esigned for Californians A new model F o r d Mustang designed especially for California will make its pubUc debut at F o r d Division dealers in March. The new C a 11 f o r n i a Special. designated t h e Mustang GT I CS, will be recognized easily by its design features that include a r ac ing spoile r , c o m p e t i tion..(ype hood latches 8lld scoops on tbe side. Tbe Ford assembly plant in San Jose will build the car end it will be sold only in the two California sales districts. L. S. Grey, Los Angeles dlstrid sales manager for Ford Division said. "The California districts account ror about 20 percent of all Mustang sales so we felt it appropriate to have a model for this area that wu inspired by our market." new AMX , a racy 2-place sports coupe with ryany of the design features of a high~e spor ts car. inch V-8 at 280 horsepower are optimal. All AM X A DAILY PILOT Bonua e.ngi.nes have foar..,.,..,_ cartJuretors. feature Witb u,. standard 290 V-8 C-'1-' 1w. engine, the AMX bat an .,,. • .,..... "" adwl'tised delivered price Carl eantensn of $3~. Cooceived as a unique ad· dition to tile expmcting 6etd ol penooa1 can, the AMX provides a practical next--------- s~ f« the sport.I car enthusiast who places a high value oo handling a n d perfonnanee. "From the standpoint of price, performance an. d standard equipment, the AMX bas an individual character of its own, and 1 should not be compared with any other U. S.-built car," Victor G. Raviolo, group vice president • autooiotive product, said. "As a aporty road car it compares with most ol the sports imports, and wltb tne addition ol • p e c i a 1 performance optiom, ~ AMX becomes an JD· teresting and cbaBellging entry f« sip«tl c a r events." The AMX getl top power from Am«ican Motors' new tree-breathing AMX 390 V-8 whidl d e Ii v e r s 315 bonepower at 4600 RPM. The standard engine for t'he AMX ii a 290 cubic inch, 225 horsepower V-8. The AMX 380 and a :M3 cubic FOR WORK AND PLAY -Chevrolet's dual pur· :pose pickup truck, the CbeveUe El Camino, shows 11.e serious side here out on the job. But 11les figures prove the average El Camino buyer is a 40-year4d marriro male in the fl2,000-per·year-and-0ver in- Mark Ill Price Disclosed Oraoge County Volbwagen du'er and Newport Beacb resident. Burns commented, "I cer· talnly feel fortunate that I can be a part oI this ellort. As usual, we're quite cer· . taiD that ti.a team •ill turn in a put performance. AD of Orange County'• racinc fraternity Mems to be rootinc for them." "The 1968 model Por5Che 9 llS lo wtl1ch JohDloo and KJrby ril ente!' the Sebring Coolest will be virtually the same car In wbich tbey won last year." Jobnsoo, testing th e Porsche, bas posted some impressive times at the Orange County Raceway. He has been pushing the Sebring car again6t lap times set last year and has been coosistently better. \ ALAN JOHNSON TESTS DON BURNS aACING TUM PORSCHE AS WMMUP FOR SEBRING ' come bracket. He buys El Qlmina because it works as hard 11 it plays. One-third of all El Camino driv- ers use their trucks to pull trailers; almost half of this trailer group uses the style-side vehicle to haul boat tra.llers. FOR YOUR BEST AUTOMOTIVE BUYS WATCH YOUR DAH.Y ·PILOT Car Buyer Tips Make Hit Movie DETROIT -The nation's growing number of uaed car buyers are making a "long run hit" of a public service movie that makes used car shopping as easy as selec· ting Items for a winter wardrobe. Some 1.5-mlllion persons in the 50 sit.ates have viewed "How to Buy a Used Car" since the 15-mlnute color aound film was released four years ago by Chevrolet. Wlth the used car market utlmated at t .7-million umts this year (compared to 8.8-milll<>n in 1962). the movie continues to soar in popularity among civic and women's club member9, driver education p u p i 1 s, vocational an<1 c o 11 e g e students. The movie describes how even a non-mechanically in· cUned man or housewife can judge a used car's quality by fallowing three easy steps: (1) the ''look test.'' (2) the "dry run" and C3) the actual "road Cest." Believed to be the Q,i:st of its kind ever produCM by an auto maker, "How to Buy a Used Car" can be obtained without charge by interested groups from Chevrolet Motor Division, Detroit. Mich., 48202. BUY THE LEADER, MUSTANG! PRICES SLASHED NOW! America' anew est Li ncoln-Mertury division personal luxury motorcar, "spilled the beans" last the CoOOneotal Mark m, week when be aooounced l.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Over 100 new and used Mustangs in stock, with more on the way! We must reduce inventories. Come in today •• see for your- self how we've s I a s he d prices to do the job! I CALIFORNIA'S OWN -Here, in front md rear vkws, u California's own Mustang, an imovation 1' tbe popular Ford product iMpired by the fact Uliat Golden State residents buy 20 percent of all Mustangs 80ld. The new, exclusively-lor-Call:fonUns dn will be assembled in San Jose. 'r OK BEFORE YOU LEASE RT BEACH -The Institution. Now in their sec· J have announced a ond decade in Orange County, 1 new concept in auto they offer this totally unique leas'1t ... FREE MAINTEN-approach to leasing. = FOR 40.IXX> MILES. tncladea all mechanical And, this Is a net 1, paints. apart plugs. 1 (C•-~ E-...1) bnb llnin1•. tune-up, align-ease ,.,.... mil ment, 11tc., etc .. etc. -all ... with no penalties, no bal· parta, all labor for 40,000 loons no defidencles to make mDet. Ye1 FREE. ' ' up at lease end. Aak for a free Competiton aay: "lmposst-l2 Paf• leue booklet. Jobn- bt.." flat that II mlnt1 a ,... son A: Son 1.-siq Co. II an flec11aa o1 the limltatton. afflllat. of PnnP Countiel' oldest ~lfermry dealer Tine pswatlOIJI of John-at 1CIOO W. Cout Hwy., New- IOll9 (tram carrtac• dl1I to part Beach. Your tnqulry IJ ..,__ = ban dealt ID the •• 1 IP._ bulfnea Creating invited OD the Luse or • npatataoe u X..... Phcme ft2..081. HAL • ..... m ~SANDERS, Mtf. will carry a manufacturer's the price at a pre ss suggested retail del.iverf'd breakfast meet l n g inl Jrice of $6,585 -,vhen it :-.; Deartx>rn. The announced introduced in early April. price of the Mark m is Frank Zimmerman, J r . . $849 higher than that of the geMral sales manager for '68 C-OnUne~l 2-door coupe. CONNELL CHEVROLET ACTION .~ ~~~!~.RI 1968 CHEVROLET • CAMARO • CORVETIE • CHEVELLE • CHEVY II • CAPRICE • TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR ILYD. COST A MESA 546-1200 ,____A.AMBLER 0, COSTA MESA A'!~·I SOON! iii AMX Sere ••• America'• Re¥0f utionary New Hardtop Sport CoufM by Amerk•n Motors. COMlllG SOON -ASK us ABOUT IT I JAVE __ Ll~N~~ 11961 \$2395 Discover the li"91t V1lue In the Sporhter fllekfl IXICUTfVI JAVILIN·S ON SALE -LOADID , • EXAMPLE 3· YEAR OLD :~~.~~~~.~-'" $1495 4ew11 er tr1cle S4• ,., me. JO 1111. OSK7H EXAMPLE 2· YEAR OLD ~~ ~~~~.~ ...... $1795 int recl ie 1114' hHter. llce1111 "~"'"' svnu EXAMPLE YEARLING ~ .. ~~~.~ .... $2095 io~ 11-11 et tt14e SH ,.., -· H -· TU921 EXAMPLE FOAL JHEODORE ROBINS FORD . ..,,." . I .. NOUIST HEN TURKEYS GI.ADI "A" USDA CHOICI • ROUND Sll&ll Ulflll CUT UIDA CHOICI MILON CUT Wtdnttdlr, FtbMtJ 28, 1968 DAILY PILOT ~ '·· USDA CHOICE SWISS SIEAll THICK CUT USDA CHOICI llONIUSI SIRLOIN 10 lbs. lo c 14 lbs. Aver1ge lb . RUMP ROAST RUMP 11 •• ROAST • TIP 111.ROAST COUNTIY MANOI SLICED , u.49c BACON PKG. 1A1t M wanaN snu WIENERS ~ Northern Slic..t Bonel .. SLICID HALIBUT c lb CORAL QUllN BRIADID SHRIMP lllNDLESS KRAFT 12~x. SUced LONGHORN A .... rlcan CHllll CHllSE c c lb ea IAI W WISTllN mLI SUCID BOLOGNA All MEAT BAR M WESTERN STYLE SLICED cono SALAMI c All lb MEAT c Ht BULK 49 .. ----------------------------------------------------------..... HILLS BROS. SNACK SALE lUDIN'S ELITE CHOCOLATE COATED CORDIAL 1-lb. CAN ' COFFEE CARNATION IVAPORAnD MILK e BUGLES e DAISIES e WHISnES • aunoNs eBOWS REG. 39c BOXES LIBBY'S MEAi BALL SIEW 1112 LI. CAN CORONET CAT LITT·ER ·10 LI. BAG SALVO F 0 R • .,. T ~ CHERRIES Regular 59c 69c Box WILSHIRE PICKLES e SWEET CUCUMBER 69( CHIPS OR e POLISH DILLS 48 OZ. JAR GllHAADM ENCHILADAS #300 3:'1 TALL CANS DEL MONTE SPINACH '-2'25c CANS : GEBHARDT'$ HOT SAUCE 6-oL IOc Botti• F 0 . R DETERGENT floremost en ti) 0 AGE TAU WU REG. $2.19 'UMBO SIZE BOX •••••••••• FRESH PRODUCE •••••.•••••• SWllT LAJlGIE LOCAL ASPARAGUS 39f. Coachefta Yaley GRAPEFRUIT LARGE ,ANCY • CIURY lie IUNCH PU9t DAILY 8 ··• . MUlllROOMI .... I~~ CHEESE PINT CARTON c CHOICE OF VARIETllS PROZIN POODS FOREMOST DUTCH PRIDE IMITATION ICE MILK BANQUET DINNERS 39:. ~$ R S'ltlNOFllLD Chopped 2 ~ 25c lroccoD ~.. ll S"UNGFllLO FRENCH FRIIS~ SWANSDOWN CAK·EMIX ., DEVILS F FOOD 0 • WHITE or R • YEUOW SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING RJll QT. .. ~ AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETTI FULL 3 LB. CELLO PKG. NUCOA WHIPPED MARGARINE 1 u. CARTON Prices lffectfve1 Thms., Fri., Sat. & Sun. ..... 29, ,..,. 1, 2 a a ~:~: ,... •feet ....... -..... ~i"'~-~un ..... --------------~~~ jXQ,..; •n"rr. •tir.c '91W: • ·•. -.. ... 'I..·. ·•• ' ' ' .... ____ •• -~ ...... 1,,,.-· • ••• '· • . ..... .. ..... ' :::·:-~-:-:--::·~· ~~~=~~= .. ~·~==~ : ..... : ~... •• ! ~ .• ••• ·'·(' •• • ..... ~ -'I' .... , ... .,... • -~:::=~~'.?'.~~~"'.".".:;:~~; ----,_ .. -._ . . .... ·-"· . '-. ...... ---· --------.............. --... -----~--JO -____ .. ..._...... ~ .. -":----... ,._ -.... ~ .. f <4 I • f WILSON FORD ·sA1ES . 18255 BEACH BLVD. . HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES DEPT. UUNTINGTO.N ' ' SDVICI OPIN BEACH T_, .... ,,..,,_,.,""' Ol'EN ' I I . 111 • Ji • A.M. .. ' ..... OVER 6 ACRES DEDICATED TO COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFAOION of the Most Modern Dealenhl • In Southern. Callfonlla OPEN NOW! BRAND NEW ;:~:;;;r,~,:E; $2288 *FULL PRICE c. ...... l odlff 1"8119t ---.. AW ki1111 °""9,,_, s.t a a--PLUS !:"~w=•~,!= W,:-IMMUIAn DWYllY TAX & LICENSE IRAND NEW '68 RANCHERO ::~~ :::;-·,·:$2288 *FULL PRICE C-..1 OlttllM Mrnw.. lt'9ttt _.. """""..,_ ........ Dnfl 1""' PLUS vi...., a-t • ........ s.n., W.,.._ • .,.... w.-rs • t ._. WiJoon.,.,.. IMMDIAn DIUYlll TAX & LICENSE BRAND NEW 1968 CORTINA DELUXE 10 0 TOTAL DOWll PAYMBIT ........ Sales Tax & UcenM 1 /J 9f' JO"/. ,._ NOT .... ~ • WIUON H>ID ...... ,... q;po:N .... ~ .. .....,,,.. ........ ....... ,.,....,_. __ __ ..... SPECIAL FllAIHM AVAUILE Special 1rr1ngements with lttding bar.k and fiMnet e«npanies give us .... -unity .. offer ...... wh<h moy LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS It"( 'fOtH' l'lfW uir or truck tM red1.1ct your monfflly peymtnts. REDUCE YOUI MONTHLY WH OUTUY ~~ U.. it.. ..,;ry 11'1 your old co.r, l'AJO fO• OR NOT, • moU !ht ,...,.. ,...,_ en Your ,...... • ullM Cllr fll fl'udc ., wtlJON FORD tJn<I .,_, ... CASH BACK IRAND NEW '68 FAIRl.AN·E BRAND NEW 1968 FOID FALCON Fr1111 1;, ll11t1r l d1fro1+.r, d111I 1'ydr111lic • 1 9 8 8 * br1k1 •l'•hm, \r1\1 lite, fr...t d-cril'f. lfthb, cl otfl I "i"l'I Mt1rior, .I" .. ~ d1tll I , •i10<, wi..ddii1lll wt.kn & ... ,....,, 1W. •'-, mirr.,. H ... 211 l--'11N Ott.._,' NU. PllCI p\ft TAI & UCINSI • ,.,.y "" MS•D °"' PACTOllT Ol:Oa1tao tASIC MOD u I L I H • .. • WHITt Sl0S: WALL 'Tl MUSTANG ROUND-UP '65 MUST ANG R1,jio 1"'4 httler, po..,..r 1t.1ri111, Hc\1t 11th, whitt 1iil1 w11l1. No. ]]] AUO AVAILABLE lN JllUIT.t.NGI Va. 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