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Both Bidding for Sameµnd Al!-~xation
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U~S.1 Plane
Shot Down;
47 Kill ed
SAIGON (UPI) -North Vletnamest
gwmen dug into the hills shot down
a U.S. Air Forei! Cl23 plue ap-
pro.chin( embattled Kbe Sanh today,
till.in& all 47 Americana aboard. in
a day of heavy bloOdahed from one
end of South Vietnam to the other.
Allied troops reported killing ~
Commwliltl on aeveffl battlefields ia
the Central Highlands ju.st below the
Khe Saob fortress in South Vietnam's
extreme northwest corner and in the
strffta of Quan Loni. tbe nation's
aoutbeminost ~ovince capital.
The Cl23 • provider" was bit by
a fbm'Y of groundtlre at it wu on
Ole Onal approach lee of a fUgbt
lo Kbe Sanb from the U.S. Marine .
troop md auppq base at Pbu Bai.
lt w11 aM of tbe wont air c:rasbel
~the ....
Wlt.ellel said tM Communllt •• tialreraft shelll and bllll«ta tore into
the wine of the twin~nglne craft and
aent it spiralina to the ground in
names several bunmd yards short
• ol the IC.be Sanb landing strip. It
exploded into I ball Cl( fil'9t.and. ~
were no sicn• of surwbon bl the
smouJderlna wreckage. Tbe C123 was the lhlTd American
cargo plane shot down over Khe Sanh
amce mJd·November when the Com·
munisil began applylng pressure on
the sprawling Marine base in what
was expeeUd to be the first phaae
of a major North Vietnamese attempt
to overrun It and score a Dien Bien
Phu·tyPe victory. The fighting at Quan Long, in which
South Vietnamese troops reported kill·
ing 275 Viet Cong invaders, was
described by Saigon headquarten as
a "~or victory" over the tough
U Minh 11 Battalion -a unit which
has dominated the southern part of
the delta ricebowl for years.
Pet Dove Found
In New port Dunes
A low·flying dove was being nursed
bact to health today by a Newport
Dunes (atekeeper after it collided with
a fence at th~ ~ettlon ~!Ur Tues·
da7 mornln&. Raymond Abrahmson aald he found
the bl.rd and hu taken It under trl8
win,, flFatively speaking, until
someone either clatms It or the bird
is able to Oy a1atn.
The dove, cb.aracterl.zed b y
Abrahmaon as "frler.dly, and ~!>"
parentl.1 a chlldren'• pet," carries
the ldefttifi::.tioa numbers WlC 11124
a..d AO r7 on a attached taa.
Abrahmson sldd a:nyor.e tnowlne ~
tbt bird'• owner can contact tlle
"ewport Dunes at ~10.
Far From War .••
·.Vietnamese Family Safe in CdM
BJ EVELYN 811.ERWOOD °' .................
Mrs. NSUYen Thal hund1ed up her
three children, Binh, 11; Phuong, 10,
an1 Kboi, 7, and sent tbem out the
door to school
Then 1be turned to ttle errandl ud
cborec of her Coron.a del Mar home,
and to caring for her l·year-old IOD,
Hung.
Two weeks ago Mn. Thal waa ln
Saigon. tending to tbe family bnport
business. Sbe had left 10me time
earlier and planned only a abort trip,
bul waa delayed ln her return to
Newport Beach.
"It is not ae easy to (et ln and
out of Vietnam ttle8e days," 'the
slender, petite woman explalned.
• :-:t, N~s "aeppmf done'· laao OW'D dty liJn.ttl,
TM crucial doien acre• lie at
Pdladea Road south of the airport.
'l'bey are part of a larger parcel
of 1Sl acres wbtch Newport coun·
c:tmi. moved lo bid on at the speclal ......
Said Councilman Robert Shelton in voUnC for the annex bld, ·•we are
forced bv what has to be described
(5" ANNEX. Pase Z)
No School
Bond Vote t-
This June
'lbtre will be no school bond vote
ill June..
Newport·Meu school trwteel Tuea-
day nitht stopped thinking about aet·
tint • bond 11\UIUH on the June
I primary bMloL
It wu the consensus ol the board
tt111t a June bond election would not
be timely. Trusteee saw lt as too
IOOD follawillg tM failint effort of
lut October.
Better to wait1 until latfl' when the
cbacea of auocess might be greater, tbeJ decided.
The 1ltuatioo in Saiaon for most of the populace .is dll6cuU., 1be aal~.
"The people would rebuild but tbey
don't know what to do or wlMn to &o. It ii IO ~ f« " ~ ...
HOU"*iWft ftl ,,_.i. al air.. del Mar .,.
amooi UM more fortunate Vtetaam ...
al todl). 'SAJOOH ts MOP!LHsf.
Ntwport's Mrs. ...,,.._ Th8' '
Only Lloyd Blanpied Jr. spoke i.n
favor of a June bond electioo. "'I'M
timfng may be bid, according to a
Jot of sound beada In the community.
but I would Uh to keep taking it
C. the people for a wtie." be aaid.
Selim "Bud .. Frankl.kl ar1ued that
~ tmtune would balld up a
nefative outlook amonc voters. "It
~ flb~l8d..Wtosay'W,''
fie IU"'9f«i. Both have degreec from United
States univenitiec, be from Cornell
and she from the University of
Midl.ltan. 1'e couple met in Michigan
wbm they 1'ere married in 1950.
"At that time there were just :lO
visas issued for students from Viel·
nam," she con mented.
But the war, like all wars, touches
everyone.
"The home of my husband's parents
was bombed. My parents and eight
brothers and i-isters are all right,"
she said.
Her husband a year ago lost a
leg from sbur,oeJ. The family return·
ed to the Uruted State. so be could
avail himself of medical treatment
here.
THIRD TRIP
It marks their 1hird tnp to the
States, and tbt: couple'11 four children
are getting accustomed to their new
surroundings.
''They fike T-bone •teak a n d
poua~a. '' the mottler .»mlled.
Mrs. Thai was wearing tbe Viet-
namese dress of fitted brown and
yellow print linen. low colw witn
paneled floor·lengtb skirt. slit to ltlt
waist an<I worr: over black trouaen
with velvet 1lippers, heavily be.Sed
and ''pixie" turned·Up toell.
Sbe said she and her sister served
as nurses in the Vietnamese Army.
"That was when I was 15. After four
yean I conUnued my education at
ttie Unlvenlty of Saigon, where J
received a scholarship to t h e
University of Michlaan."
"Sairoo today is full of bad news.
but Vietnam u our country. We hope
that we can be of some use ther~
some day for the benefit of our peo-
ple."
County Supervisors Object
To Off shore Drilling Bill
Stronc opposition to an uaembly
bill wtlkh would open Ult offthore
•ea between ~ Santa Ana River
and the Mexicah border to on drllllog
operatiOm was voiced by the Orante
County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
Supervi.wr David L. Baker pointed
out that the bill was IPOftSOred by
th" dty al. Los Ancelet becaUH ttley
nnt to exploit tidelandl olf Venice.
The oet effect of the bOi, u now
written, would ellmlnate 1be aanctu.ry
now guaranteed by ttle Sbell·Cun·
nin'1Wn Act, Supervisor Alton Allen
1ald.
Prevlou1ly the bill. AB lG, was
stronilY oppoted bJ Newport Beach
and Laf\ID& Beach officials.
Tbe aupervilor1 said If tbe bi.JI was
rewrtUeu to CODtillue tbe protection
of ~ Oranse County area from
ofbhoi'e drilllng, tbey mi'Sbt withdraw
lbetr oppoalt1oa.
NOT ENTHUSIASTIC
Mrs. Marian Bergeson, who two
weeks aeo a1Rd other board mem·
bera to dlink about a June vote, back-
ed off. •
"I feel the board should go iDto
this enthusiastically." she said. "Since
we aeem somew'ha1 less than en·
thu1l11tic, pertieps the idea should
be set aside at d\is time."
She auggested a meel.l:ng with the
Irvine Co. and f.onn,ation of a citizens
committee to advise the board on
setting &n election d•t~. Truftees en·
dorsed her propo6als.
Franklin safd he feels the fOlR' city
councilmen appointed to the schools'
liason committee are "bubbling with
ideas to help us."
Board members were supplied with
specific bond propo11Js ~om ttle ad·
ministration. They we-re not discussed
alte r the lnl11a1 dedsioo not to go
ahead with tbe election.
OTIIER SUGGESTIONS
Recommended alternati~• b a d
been boDd proposals of ns.s million.
121.s million or t19 9 million. Alao ~uggested was a ~ent. 10.year over-
ride to go into effect If it passed
and the bond measure f.ailed.
Overrides require only 50 percent
vottr &A>rov aJ instead ol 87 percent
(!WO·thirds).
· I feel in a aeMe ltlil would be
(Sff BONDS. Pase %)
British Pound Rises
LONDON (UPI) -Tb• British
pound, which tell to a r~ low
Tuesday, rose today and then nuc·
tuated wildly. The rush to buy gold
on the London and Paris bulllon
market.I continued and financial ex-
perts saw it 11 a threat to the U.
S rlollar
School Drug Policy Turned Down
.. 4 I
up wltll lnvestJpdon to determine
If ll la justified.''
Roderick MacMilllan e x p r e s s e d
stroQt re11ervatiow about the pro-
posed poUey. IUUt•ttna .,,. acboOll
w&it lw the jud(Jlient of the court.
"A IUlma 11 attached wh«l you ~uspeod a cl\lld," he said. "Ptrentt
or hlt trlendl won t let thelr children
as~oclat.e "'ti\ hlm.
"S a ' pt n t I on untJl a cue h1
settled Could be qulte a lflock '"
his doollnt llnce It olten take•
rnon1bt btfort a CUI Is rtlOlved, ''
N.KN'IHll lliOted.
He aJll atped U..t prtnclptll would
be pat UDdtr IDC:r'9e=ena.ire to . get "' ., a1' 1bt bid ...
Ne-..mtr • eawt..d whltever
(SM D•VGS, P•fe l)
l Today'• Cl•lag
TEN CENTS
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8ATTLEGltOUND -Black bar indicates area adjacent to McDonnell
Douglas property and Orange County Airport Costa Mesa earlla-an-
nounced its intentlon to try to annex. Newport Beach has countered
with annention plan whlch would take in checkerboard area and over·
lap C09ta Mesa'1 "black bar" (at arrow). Light IAY area indieatn
current ~lta Mesa city territory and dark gray is CWTenUy inside
Newport Beach city limits.
Suspect in KUlnnping
Of CdM Wornan Nabbed
Months of investJgaUon led to the
arrest Tuesday night of a 22-year-old
unemployed Santa Ana ma· on
charges of kldnaping, strlppinJt nude
and robblng a Corona del Mur
divorcee, Newport Beach p o I I c e
reported today.
Identified as the suspect wu .John
Allen Baker. Policf' said he was 11r-
rested in Lakewood on a warrant
2 Newport Teens
Held in Window
Sniping Spree
Two alleged teen·age smpen were
awaiting arraignment today 1 n
Newport Beach Municipal Court on
charges of shattering at least eight
windows witt. pellet guns.
Arrested on eight counts each of
malicious mischief were Thmlas Ber·
ry, 19. of 2501 Sii!T'ra Vista, and Robert
Dailey, 18, ol 116 Via Lid<> NOC'd,
both Newport Beach.
Police said warrants were issued
for their arrest after they were que9·
Uoned last Friday night in connection
with reports ol broken windows in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
Orange County territory.
Some 20 cases o( shattered window~
were reported between 7 p.m and
11 p.m. Friday, police said. Ball for
uch of the auspec~ wu set at $1,250.
Police said one re1ident whose win·
dow was broken got the description
of. an auto which led to ttie paa' •
arresL
PILOT AUTO AD
PAYS OFF DOUBLE
He could have opened a u9'ld car
lot. The .tvertlser who placed thl11
OAIL Y Pn.m cluslfl«l went llCl to
tell jlllt ont car 1ot 10 mucb Nlponte
i. told two can. ...... vw Ntt, rebU.ilt •· line. 0-, MUST SACRJ·
J'JCE. Prvt. ~. o.y.,
ltU•UD ~. DX•DD.
DAILY PILOT claaified w111t ldl
Cll'I double JOU? bullDlll, too. C.rJ
~ -pt ltt.Nd Oil your ft'J to 'btuw andbeU. .....
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:ssued by Newport Beach Municipal
Court Judge Donald Dungan.
Hall was set at $31,250.
Investigators said Baker w• linked
to an assault Nov. 26 at the borne
of the 35·year-old victim. Baker and
a still unidentified second suspect
i;llegedly told the woman they ba1
a package for her in ord!'r to gain
,•ntry into the house.
Once inside, the two men &11eged11
hul the woman. stripped her of
rlolhing, then Jeft her bound laDd ga~·
~ed aftt·r robbing ~ resi1ence of
househ1Jd warus, includiAg rurs, poo!.ce
said.
lnv<'!tllgators 1ald the kid 11 1 p
<'har~es were lodged because Buer
allege11y forced the womaa to mo• e
from one room to anotbw arainlt her
¥'11'.
NEW YORK (AP) -lSlg snapbaclts
b.) glamor ttocts and solid gains by
b:ue chips ftatW'ed a 1!ronf technical
rally in the atoct market late thi~
afternoon. (See quotatioos, Pages 26-
2'i ).
or .. :&_ c:.uc
Weatller
Don't believe those grim·look·
1og clouds. Forecuter Gordon
Shields Insists the 1un will prf-
valJ, with temps ln tlle ff1 range
along the Ora.nae Coa.al
INSW E 'l'ODA Y
Is acquiring a colUge tduca·
tion oc,hno to bf "*" a nation-
al obie.uWn that mma11 4f'eft 't t<>
get througP&. Pagt 12.
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I DAILY ,.l.bT W~. Mll'dl 6. 1968
Clergymen Make SuggestWns in UCJ' Panel DiscussWn
BJ THOM.Al IORTUNE Of ... oelty ..... ....,
Clerayme.n had aome key au&·
aeaUons Tuetday at UCI toward doe·
I.hi tbl to-eaUed ··suuation 1ap.''
They included:
-Fill It with '4>ve.
-Bridge It with rellgiou1 values.
-Gamble that ll will dllappear.
All acknowledged the nlltence of
a gap before about 75 women
auociate1 of the UCI Interfaith Youn·
dallon during a panel dlacu11ioo.
The Rev. Edward ADen, UCI
Episcopal cbaplaln, aaJd adults con-
fronted with the 1eneration aap have
a choice -"retreat Into aupposed
security or act bl b.>pe and move
out to love ...
Harbor School
Officials Get
'Budget Guide'
A ttatement of anticipated 196M9
blcome called "a budget guide" was
adopted Tuetday night by Newport·
Mewaa Unified achoo! trustees.
The budget guide telb trustees how
much they W'llJ have available to spend
next school yeu wtttiout cbanging the
tax rate.
With levy of a 13-cent override tax.
~heduled to 10 into effect for the
first time next year, the district will
have $22 m.illlon to spend.
That representa about a 10 percent
incru1e over .ineo~ for the current
year.
Higher usessed valuation and in·
creued state aid accounts for the
extra income. Increased enrollment
and tbe usual iollation of cosu will
about eat .it up.
Bud1et reque.tb of the school
departmenu were given the board
along with the income projections.
Requeata exceed estimated income by
more than •u million.
Bud1et deliberations by the board
have not yet befun.
,,....,. P"fle l
BONDS ...
11 form of blackmail to thf' <'om·
munlty." James "Bill" Peyton com·
mented.
<He meant some voters migbt be
intimidated into voting for the bond
issue out of fear their oelgbbot's wouJ4
pass tbe overTide. A bood measure
wouJd increase lhe tu rate about
.a quarter rather than 1 half dollar
Uke the override, alttlougb it would
cost more in 4l>e ions rut1.)
Owrride funds can be used in any
of the ed>ool's operations; bond hmd~
are ?9trlcted to capital outlay use11
1 building of new 11chools and other
such permanent Improvements to the
dl1trlct).
Mesan Arrested
In $125,000
Marijuana Case
Two Orang~ County men, OM iden-
hfi~ a1 William L. Flf'l'mng, 21, of
8:l> Cet>t~r St • Costa M~. were
reported today It.Ill lncarcerate-d in
the citJ jail In TljUAM, Mu.
Mexican officials 1denttfied the
Costa Mesa man and his companion.
Billy R. Kilgore, 30. of Santa Ana.
as two men l.l'Tested Monday night
in the border town wtl~ all~edly
attempting to conceal 1n a pickup
tn>dl •125,000 worth of m•ijuana.
The Tijuaoa district attorney told
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He pve u eumple the CAM fll
a pertDt Wbo !DOit dedde wti.tber
to coaUnlle aupportlns a ~
college student. He advised the parent
to gaD'l,IJJe and sOppon the student,
acting on faith there Is g~ In the
youth'• flrtUre.
Rev. James Lamberth, pestor of
the Balboa Methodist Christ Church
by the Sea, agreed that adults must
aha.kt their complacency to close the
1eneration gap.
.. The purpose of religion ls not only
to comfort the afflicted but to afflict
tne comfortable," he said. "Perhaps
we are too much at ease in Zion.
(That's the religious name for Orange
County.)" ·
Alan Young, advisor to the Christian
Sdence Ortlllll&n.iil .. "1k:t Aid UM lbt Uttl• detalb o( lUe but not tbe
1ap 1bou!d be filled._..,._ purpose.''
"Problema ar• J 'r lial aoW-He advocated that t~ 111
ttons are often alnq>le, • bl laid. "If reUglon ~ restored to the UnlYenlty
we doo't trult an Goel .... ~· curriculum
c.ursetves the ooJ1 poCeat J1!1Wer that Rabbi lla.tm.Aa predid.114 that the
can aid In brlnllaa ab o u t J(ap "' going to grow broll(ler. ''fm
psychological ch11n111." very uncomfortable with wbat I'm
Rev. RlfJDOnd SapllJ, advilor to seeing." be sa.id.
tJCJ's CatboUc NMnn.an A.oclation, •"We are giving our YOUlll people
said the pp .ta tot IA teMTIUorui ttie right to write a marrl-re coatract
but ill eom.rnu!Catlon at •iev«Js. and in Sou.thero Calfonda balf ot
He taulted I.be JhilblopbJ of theae go loot," he 'remarW.. ''Tbb
permissive child rearing. means we are raising half o! our
"The present generatioa has ~ . young generation In a family vacu-
and needs to recapture the purpost> um."
and meaning of life,'.' he 1aid. "The He pre.scrjbed t~at reUeJous values
campbs is the beacon lilbt of society be pr1cticed not 10 a Sabbath a~me
where trend1 are aet. Studenta le~ but day to day.
Narcotics Use Rising,
Harbor Educators Told
Air Cal Gets
Two New Jets
For County
Why !be tuu au ol a st.lddell over
tehool narcotic and drug u1e polici.es?
Beeause narcotic u1e among the
tffft·age J>09ulatioo in 3Uburban areas,
Fr.,.. P .. e 1
DRUGS ...
the board decides "I don't think it
Is 'olng to change our operation much.
· A principal is just not goin1 to
tolerate any student on campus M ·
dangering the welfare ol other
students. You can bank on it."
He went oo to NY that no policy
can ~ de6..igned to insure a principal
will use good judgment. "We should
preserve his right to make these
decisions until be mu.. too many
baj ones. Then we lbouJd 1et another
principaJ.
"We want to take adv1ntage or
the law, but [ don't think OUT prln·
cipals are going to take a neeetlve
attitude and .uspend wmecenarity."
Front Pqe l
ANNEX ...
as a precipitous action by C'o!IL'\
Mesa" to make a move he called
"immature".
He said 'he supported the anon
bid in order to checkmat!! Costa
Me11'1 claim and brine the mat~r
to a "atall" until LAFC pr~inas
can i.mtan.gle the iuue.
Most of the 131 acres bid on by
Newport are in the inhabited Santa
Ana Hei~hlll area.
Costa Mesa's annex bid comprise,
28 acres.
st TURNED OUT
Several of the 5'l people who turnf'd
out for Newport's special annexatinn
meeting atep~ to the podium to
11peak variously for and against the
proposal.
Petitions by both camps have been
submitU!d to city ball where the ataff
today continued counting names and
checkinl[ addresses to determine
where the majority Uea.
Newport Planning Director Erntlll
Mayer said city pl.Inning com·
missioners favor the an1'ex bid for
three basic reasons:
-The amexed 111¥1 would include
a segment of the Corona del Mar
Freewav
-The· freeway seirment \\'ithin lhf'
city would improve Newport's po1itl0f\
in freeway negotiations wtth the state.
-The land would leeve open th"
option of someday annexing the
aircraft plant to Newport Beach.
C.ouncilman Shelton told thf' au·
dlence there would be many op-
portunities to vote on whether to hoolt
lfll with Newport Bnch. He describffl
the process as "painfttlly democratic"
and assured them they wouldn't be
forced out of hand into a city they
didn't wish to belong to.
3 C-ountians
Die in Vietnam
111tee Orance County re11denll were
listed today amoog 18 Californiens
lcilled tn adion m V\etnmn.
Named on lbe lilt lslu~ TueacMay
by the U.S. Delenac Deputment are
Sgt. Wmnn 0 . Harding Jr .. son
nt Mr. and Mn. Warttn G. Hardin~ . ·~ ~ St .• Anafteim : Spe<-. 5 John H. Wlltte Jr.. aon of Mr.
and Mrs .. Jotm H. White Sr .. $15 Buer
Sl Anabelm: and 51*. 4 MkhMl
E . Martin, aan of Mr. and Mrs. JamH
W. M1rtiD, 214.1 Cedlr St .. Santa Ana.
once minimal. haa undtrSOne a sharp
upswing.
Leo Arranaga, llal"Cotlca o~seer
for Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis·
trict. says, "It ii eatimated roughly
about five percent of the high 1chool
students in <>ranee County are users
to some degree." .
He predicts t.be narcoUcs problem
will get worse for the next Si!Verat
years. "We 're about a year and a
haU behind, aay, Los AD&tles County,"
he said. "Orange County ii just begin·
mng to feel the impact."
This surge in narcotics uae as much
as new legislation seems to be behiDd
the greater concern on tbe part of
school boards.
The legislature was reacting to a
real and present problem when last
Call it empowered 9Cbool boards to
suspend or expel 1tudenta on tbe basis
of suspicion of nll'ClOtia use.
How has N~Meu dealt with
the nMcotics ~?
Arranaga said no student bu been
expelled for narcotics me this year,
but at least one bu been tuapended.
and four ~ve been dimWaed t:hroogh
exemptions. .
I~ explained the school board may
exempt studel!U frcJm. h .compulsory
education J.w u a way of .allowing
them to quit school without tbe onus
ol belng kicked out.
"1 every case the parents h.tve
breathed a grtal liCh d relief," be
aaid. "They recopbt we'•e been
cbasiDC 1heir child and 1be l8W has
been cbaling tt>eir child and.., that
pst <A it la over." j
He said that before sr:amn11n exemption the .sct.ool diltritt 11
teftfal remedial mMa:sures -e
pupil i.1 put in another claM, allowed
to go home early, placed In con·
tinuation school. !!xempUoa is a last
,.esort.
• FBI Joins Hunt
For Playhouse's
'Fund Raiser'
The plot thickened in the case of
mis.sin& Playhouse money today 1s
the FBI entered the search for Frazer
Smith, missing flmd-raiser
Smith, 41, formerly Iund-rais1nJ
chairman for the new Laguna-Moulton
P'llybouse. is gone from LaRUD&
Beach. So is '9.4.50 1n playh<>ule
rnoney. Ht bu bffn charged with
forgery.
Laguna Beaeh 'Dettclht St>rge..nt
F'rank Dillon said the FlH has entered
the case on the premise that Smith
,, 1 s I t f t t h e s t a t ' w h i c h
would comUtute unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution.
Smith, originally from New England,
wa$ •aid to have vis"ed MexiN> over
the Christmas holidays.
The distinguished looking 1.aguun
of about 18 months apparently left
in urly January when playhouse of·
ficials became concerned over ap-
parent banking discrepancie~.
Smith, formerly of 1481 Santa Orui
SI., received a commission on fll'ltda
rai* for the construction of the '50:'
~t theater that is to cost abOut
'400.000.
Hia talents al80 included arUng
abiUty and be starred at the playhouae
ir the lead. "You Can't Taite It WiCI
You.''
The playhouse rtcenUy filed t1dl
&l[ainllt the Bank. of Amenca to
recover the missing funds .
Variety Show
At Harbor High
Air California president Carl A.
BenS<:Oter announced Tuesday al·
tnnoon the lease or two DC-9 jet
aircraft which will be uaed on flighl.s
from Orange County Airport.
Benscoter also said that the Intra·
state airline filed an application with
the Califorrua Public Utitities Com·
mission for a CertJficate to provide
direct service b e l w e e n Ontario
lnl.ernational and Hollywood-Burbank
airporta and San Jose and Oakland.
The airline began flying between
Orange County aad San Francisco
International tD January, 1967. Two
Lockheed Electra turbo-jets new a
schedule of five round trips a day.
Air Calilornia added two mort Elec-
tras to its neet when flights to S..n
Jose and OU.land were initiated in
October of 1967. According t o
Benscoter. Air California ts clU'rently
flyi.D& an average of 30 fllghts daily
between Orange County and the three
Bay Area cities.
OCC Frat Boys
To Help YMCA
A group of college boys will pitch
in ThlU'lday and help ready the oew
Orange Coas· YMCA building on
Univerdy Drive for opening.
The Mven-man pledge clan of Delta
Kappa Psi. an off-campus Orange
Coast c.o\tege 90da.( fraternity, has
volumeered to clean up after con-
struction workers 90 Y employes can
move 1n.
Members ol the pledge class are
Ron Bare, Mike Page, Bud McCarter.
John MacBeth, Fred Young, Cam
Young and Mike Z1elinsk1
A Loaf of Bread,
A Jug of Wine ...
Someone i! having a party at the
e x p e n s e of the Royal • C r e s t
Restaurant. Costa Mesa police in·
dicated today.
Marcel Meersseman, n w n e r of
the restaurlMll at 1700 Placentia Ave .
told polke the btw1tlar apparently hid
in the bulldlng until after closinll!
hours. them reTOO'Ved $152.84 worth
ol wiM, meat and bfer from the
rekigerat« a11d freezer.
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Bart Park It's Not
Though the basketball backstop is about 10,000 .miles. eest of his
home town's Hart Park, Sp4 Gregory Franz of 17901 E. Chapman
Ave., Orange, seems to be enjoying brief respite from fighting in
Khe. Sanh, Vietnam. But he keeps his flak jacket and pistol on while
shooting baskets in sandbagged recreation area.
Suspect in County Sex,
Drug Ring Pleads Guilty
One suspect in ar. alleged Oranj!e
County sex perven100 and marijuana
party ring whicb is still under police
investigation today bas pleaded guilty.
The defendant. Daniel McWhorter.
20. or Stanton, entered a gumy plea
on charges of contributing to the delin·
quency of a minor.
An alleged confession of a 13-year·
old girl, listed originally as missing
somewhere between her father's home
in WbittiPr and her moiher's in Costa
Mesa. led to the series of 15 arrests.
Police alleged in subsequent raids
they confiscated a series of nude
snapshots or teen-aged g i ~ I s ,
pornographic movie mm depicting
perverted sexuai acts. some mari·
juana and 1,000 benzedrine tablet,.'!.
Another photo was assertedly con·
fiscat.ed that depicted a nude t~·a1e
girl with paintingw of perverted sexual
acts on her body.
McWho'rter. wbo was arrested Fri-
day, will t>e. sentenced on March Tl
in Anaheim Municipal Court. He is
held in Orange County jail in lieu
of Sl5'l bail.
Similar charge11 have been filed
agawst Milton Prather. 25, oI Stanton
and Sandra Gough. 18. of Anaheim.
Both have been ordered to race a
jury trial on April 1 l. Bail for the
pair, who are held in county jail,
has been set at $150.
All 15 defendants were arrested over
the weekend in Stanton and Buena
Park following a tip to police by
the father of the 13-year-old girl who
ran away from home last Feb 17.
Police said the girl's story or night
long parties rife with s e x u a I
perversion and marijuana smoklng Jed
them to the home of Ronald Conners,
' I .
'l'l, In Stant.on.
Charg~ filed against 1ne 15 accusf'd
include contributing to the delinquency
of a minor: possession and smoking
oC marijuana; su.tpicion of child
molest and one count ol carrying
a conceaJed weapon.
Stanton officers said the lewd
snapshots were taken from a home
at 7791 Hopi Street.
Briggs Holding
2 Bills Affecting
Harbor District
Assemblyman Jol:WI V. Briggs IR-
FulJertoo I disclosed in Sacramento to-
day that he is holding in abeyancf' '
two bills affecting the Orange Cou nty
Harbor District.
One bill would require scle of thr
Harbor District's assets to the variou~
coastal cities involved.
The second would dissolve the
Harbor District 31ld place it under
the direct jurisdiction ol. the Orange
County Board of Supervisors by
establishing a county department.
The assemblyman indicated he will
wait for the outcome of various county
meetings being held to discuss the
controversial subject.
He indicated that dissolution of th,.
district is Ute more likely recom·
mendation to come out ol tile meetinJI!(
a.nd will await those report& befor"
deciding to place either bill beforl'
the Legislature.
Hit Run Auto
Hurts Two Boys
Two 14-year~ld Fullerton boy1 ~re
critlctily injure4 Tuesday night when
Ute bicycle on wbfch t.hey Wft'e riding
was struck by a bit-MlJa driver.
Onie victim,, Henry oist,.Jcmki, I~
in St. Jude Hospital in· critical con·
dition alter sufferint a broftG pt.Ms,
possible skuU factvre and. .llltern.i Jn..
juries.
The other victim, C.any Mancilll,
b in less critical condition but i11 beina bekl foe obaervatlon for bead
lojuries and cuts.
Police s.ald the boJs were ridtiig
4QUble on Euclid street oear Hlfi
Avenue when bit by a car ~
by a .ttnesa at a 1980 or 1912 blue
Cbevrolet.
The boys were dragged aim<* 100
feet by the car before H sped nay.
Police sUI the 1uspected car would
have damace to 4be rig!rt fl<* fmder
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Mystery Note Addi w -W:e".tm:i111ter Woman's Grief
,..,. L. Lucas ls probably 7.1.
She looks elder when the ccmaea
to answer the door ol the ere-stucco
boue 8t 14lll Denilt D r 1 v t ,
w.tminlter, Wbere she suddenly ia
left tione to raise four small aons.
Her hoaband., Army Cpl Pblllip W.
~. was ll.lted in Department ~
Defense releuea Tuelday as oae of
tt.e . lat.est fatalities in the Vietnam
WM.
WlthiJl houn a.fter the yowii widow
got the word her husband had been
killed in a mortar attack in Vieblam,
a JD,Jlteriow piece of paper apared
.in her mailbox.
The paper, ahe recalled today, aald
"my huabud deaerved to bt killed,
became be bad killed.''
Sbe ttnw the s-pe:r awa,y, she said.
. ''I don't know who sent it . . .
acme re1ig1ous orpni.ution, a peace
IJ'OUp. I don't bow. It doeln't JMtter.
l jut wiah newspapers hadn't publish·
ed my address But the damage bu
been done DOW."
LuCM WU the lecOOti Westminster
man llated on the aame ea1ualty list.
The other was Sgt. Claus E. Egolf,
20, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L.
Egolf of 6116 Chippewa Drive.
A graduate of Westminster High
School, be attended UCLA before
entering the Army. He bad served
Beach Retains
School Tax Rate
In 3-1 Yes Vote
More thlJ\ 30 percent of eligible
voters, in what wu conaidered a
relatively btavy touroout, Tuesday
agreed by a 3-1 mMgin to continue
for three more years the $1.39 tu
rate in tbe Huntington Btach Union
High Scbodl District.
A total al 19,826 votes were cast
in the special eletcion in which 65,580
voters ftre eligible to cast ballots.
Tiie "yes" votes totaled 76.11 percenl
"Yes" votes recorded in unofficial
resulta showed 15,lM in favor of the
Sl.39 tax rate compared to 4,632 in
opposition.
Favorable voter action on the tax
measure Tuesday prevents the tax
rate for the five-school, S2 square-mile
district from falling to tbe state max-
imum of 85 centa, a rate the ad·
mlnistrators claimed would have
resulted in educational chaos in West
Oranie County.
HIGHEST TURNOUT
Highest voter turnout in any of the
five elementary school districts within
the high 1chool district was at
Eastwood School in the Westminster
School District. More than 48 percent
of tbt 1,53& eligible voters there turned
out 1bi! near-record precinct turnout
and the resulting vote in favor of
tbe tax rate measure was credited
to the wort al Mrs. Willlam Suter,
who lives in the precind and who
is a member of the Citizens steering
Committee which had pushed for
passage of the tax rate measure.
Low turnout w11 recorded at West-
mont School in the Ocean View School
District. There, lU perc«it of 1,207
eligible voters gave the tax measure
a 71.5 percent ''yes" vote.
Steering Committee c b a i r m a n
ltobert E. Dinp all, noting that the
proposition bad puaed ev«Y precinct
by a large margin -Ult narr~wut
being 56.3 per~t at the Weslmlnst.er
School District Administration office
-hailed the victory as "solid voter
bac.king for thOle who would hold
the tu li.M."
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VIETNAM CASUAL TY
Cpl. Pht111p W. Lucas
as a drill instructor for two years
before being sent to Veitnam.
He was killed on a reconnaJsance
Perjury Hinted
WISTMINST11t. *N
Sp. Clw. D ..... If
miuloa as a tank commander in the
4th Cavalry.
His parent.a reported no haraesmenl
Battin Seeking County
Board Post IUegall y ?
Attorney Robert Battin. no stranger
to election campaign disputes, ran
into troubled waters today with a
Santa Ana womm'1 claim that he is
unlawfully 98eking the First District
(Santa Ana) Supervisorial se.t fince
he actually resides in Huntington
Beach.
Market researeh analyst Janice
Boer asked District Attorney Cecil
Hicks to Investigate Battin's can·
didacy witlb a view to filing of perjury
charges against hlm.
She claims that Battin does not
live at 627!k Baker St. ln Santa Ana
.. be llat.ed 00 bis filing form last
Thursday.
"Mr. Battin lives at 402 Allilrlta,
HuntingtoD Beaoi," Mrs. Boer said.
Supreme Court
Backs Topless
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e
Lakewood Clnb of BeUflower, Calif.,
can keep its "tople.sa" waitrt1ae11 a
while longer, thanks to Supreme Court
Justice William 0. Douglas.
Tiie California Alcoholic Beverage
Control Department suspended the
club's beer license for ~ days on
the grounds that employment of the
waitresses was "contrary to public
welfare and moulJ." The suspension
was to have been effective Feb. 29,
following litfgatioo in state courts.
But the club claimed the department
had act1'd like a censor in "c~ly
prucribiDC 1f1111.l-nudity as wrong Jn
and cl ICSelf." Douglas stayed tbe
effect of tbe department's order Tae1-
day wbl1e the club fllM • appeal
''He is ineliiible for office in the
Santa Ana area MJd be is guilty of
perjury."
.Battin was in court during a jury
trial and •unavailable for comment
today. His ~.-y, however, tol.d ttie
DAILY PILOT tbat the candidate had
moved from Huntington Beach to San-
ta Ana some time ago.
"He wanted to bt closer to his
office," she explained.
She couldn't elaborate on dates of
the mo~ or the poesible effect on
his candidacy.
A spokesman for the district at·
U>mey confirmed that Mrs. Boer'•
objection had been made and would
be lnve.tigated.
Battin's oo.mprJgn as Democratic
candidate against Sen. John Schmitz
in November. 1964, was marred by
an eve of election incident in which
the attorney W8$ accused by Schmitz•
supporten Of d e f a c i n g the
Republican's campaign posters.
Battin was grvbbed on a citizen's
arrest and immediately after went
down to a heavy defeat in the state
senate race.
A RCHERD GVILTY
IN WI VES' DEATHS
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -William
Dale Arcberd, the former hospital
attendant charged with killing two
of his wives and a nephew with insulln
injections, today was convicted of
three count. al first-degree murder.
Superior Court Judge Adolph Alex·
ander, wbo beard the case wi1hout
a jury, announced the verdict.
The two-month trial ended abruptly
Tue9day when the defense and pro-
leCU&n both waived final ariumeot.s.
ol La Habra Oeft), Ind Nancy Turner cf Onnp
(current Mils Orqe County Prell Clo). Debra
DeOll Barnu. 20, ol Moran. Kan .. eun"tllt Miu
Ammica, crowued Kf!lTJ.
61 Perish
POINTE • A • PITRE, Guaddoupe
(UPI) -An Air F{wce Jet liner fl.Yinc in perfect weather crMbec! into a mountain peak Tuesday nJght only
secondl from a landlnt. All ~ perlOna
aboard, 'wo of them Americana, were
lled in the fiery cralh.
One of tbe victims wu Mrs. Wllllam
"'·Zeetendorf Sr., wife ol one of
' Aineriea's moet pnmitnent real estate
men. She bad been in Lhna, Peru,
\ · on a vacation and wu flylnc here
to join her husband on a Caribbean
cruise. Zeckendorf bad arrived barely
two hours earlier.
Tbe other American abcm'd wu
ldeot1hed u J . Rosenbluth. a New
York lawyer.
Cause or the crasb wa a myltery,
but it almost ex.actly duplicated an
Air France disaster in the aame spot
in June, 1962, when anothet Boeing
'lf1I hit the mountain ki1llna 113
peraons.
Jn each case the planes were flying
from Lima to Paris and tn each case
there was no distresc call from the
p'Jot -just word that be wu landing
and then silence.
Mrs. Zeckendorf, ffCond wife of the
real estate man, was traveUnc alone
when the plane struck. Zeckendorf
wu waiting in Pointe-A-Pitre for a
reunion that became a tr~edy in·
stead.
Another of the victims was the Rev.
Emlle Gabel, secretary of the lnterna-
Uonal Catholic Press Onion. Pope Paul
VI issued a formal statement ex-
pressing keen sorrow at the death
of a man he called a "fervent religious
and iUustnous servant of the world's
Catholic press." ..
Californians
Smoking Le8s
PASADENA (AP) -Californiana
puffed slightly fewer cig•ettes in
1967, but Richard Nevins, chainnatl
of the State Board of Equalization
believes the slate cigarette l&X bik~
bad more to do with the decru8e
tJllan alarm over smoking and health.
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111.,lie JW~C Tlnae
Carole Tregoff
Loses Parole .Bid
From Wire Servtct1
FRONTERA -Carole 'rregoff, the
red tressed paramour ln one of the
most celebrated murder cases in
Southern Callfornla history, Tuesday
thanked the parole board for thelr
time after rejeot.lon of her plea for
freedom.
Miss Tregoff, who along with Dr.
Bernard Flncb was convicted In the
slaying of Finch's wife, Barbara Jean,
bas been imprisoned here for seven
years. It was her first appearance
before the parole board .
But brighter days may be ahead
for the once cbic and now aging
former lover of the West Covina
physician.
Her CHe comes up for review again
In 14 months. Mrs. lverne CartM,
superintendent ot the C a 11 f o r n I a
Institute for Women btte, said at that
time there ts a good chance Miss
Tregoff will be granted parole.
Finch, 50, was convicted of first·
degree murder and ls serving a life
term for the 1959 slaying Of his wife.
He becomes eligible for parole from
Tehachapi Correctional Institution
next month.
The board reviewed the case Of
Miss Tregalf, called a model prisoner,
and discwsed the crime and her
prison record with the nmate for one
hour.
When they rejected her bid for
freedom, she took the ruling "with
dignity and composure," one board
member said.
"She thanked us," then returned
to her quarters.
Miss ~goff, a medical receptionist
for Finch, was convicted with her
lover after three sensational trials.
The first two ended in deadlocked
juries.
California prison official! say Finch,
wbo claimed ttle shooting of his wife
was an accident, also bas been a
model prisoner.
PAROLE PLEA DENIED
C.role Tregoff
'Ted' Kennedy Won't
Quit Delegation
Sell. F.dward M. "Ted" Kennedy
refused today to join other leading
Democrats in resigning from the
Massachuseeta delegation to t h e
Democratic National Convention.
Because the state's vote apparently
will be committed to a first ballot
presidential vote for Sen. Eugene J.
McCar-thy of Minnesota, several top.
Democrats bave resigned from the
delegation. But Kennedy declined.
YEAR PARTS AND
SERVICE GUARANTEE
YOU WON'T .PAY ONE CENT
FOR PARTS OR SERVICE FOR
AT LEAST S YEARS!
NEW 1968 FRIGIDAIRE
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A Kalamuoo S.Dll who ...... in·
stead of Jl'fiDI aot 1.10 years
'I'uelday. Arthur Cyrus KH•, 27,
was eentenced for robbing a bank
of $11,915 while wearing a Sanu
Claua coetume.
• Actor tarry Ev•n• jwt completed
filmint "Here Wt G<> Round the
Mulberry Bueb" in which be spends
!'DOit of ttie film foobge in chuing
and killing 12 beautiful girls .. •
which la Dice work if you can gel
it. However, Barry Wal IChedUled
U> depart on a penonal appearance
tour thl! wftk but h-1 to cancel be-
cause of illness. Doctors report be
baa mononucleosis .•. otherwile
known as ".kisrini clileaee. ••
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Thu little fella fult __,,,., "OOtlQ1'
up" ao he tom 1'aN lo ndngo IUff1"
en;. Chriltophn VaUont, 2. •f Cllw-
Land, Ohio, toW "'tn tM 1'oipltal to .
have a com '""°'*' tlaot .. aoaizou,. ed about !We mont1&1 ago. Bft "90tMr
noticed aomethmo wrono tohn Chm
suffered frequent colda, 1hortuu of
brenth and comp14ined that Jail tllroat
bothered him. Thia week x_,. , ..
"C'oled the coin lodged wrtU:aUt 9'
'ie esophagul.
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Mark C•mpbelf, 18, !'tliMed i~ name witti tile dNft tills week
,ind Selma C.,,...,I, Im motlMr,
helped sign him in. She is efJ.Jef
clerk of the manpower divWon ol.
the New Mexico Seledive Serv:ke.
Mrs. Campbell mt her mOltber ns
the draft board clerk for Jack
County, Texas, from 19'1to1H7. •
Scene in Los Angeles: Nancy
Easley, l8·year-0ld eetreary, cool·
ing off by the fountmn at th Los
Angeles Civic Center Mal durmc
her lunch hour Monday. L<l8 Anee-
les area weather reached• "torrid"
87 degrees, the b<*elt fief' for
March 4. •
This ala#·enm.Hd "SU,.,.t SmttmaL,"
held bv Wutinghouae cmplovc Joanrtt
~. u °" ci.ctrfccll nlcrv tofth an ttn.,,,. ~ lt'1 nppoud to go
for V"1'I toUhOM& doi'9g OK~ing.
WhcntJac time c:omu for it to toork,
~. ff ,,..., opmiU ""'~ 3'M 1'elap 01'1 iftltalUd mt electric
alfUtr pmon ~ to CW'UY'f ~liahlt
l«trlc ""1icc bv mmtitoring tltt fi<m
of ekctrldtp.
AF Board
Questioned
On Beliefs
CANNON AFB, N. M. (UPI) -
Tbe defeme was e~ to aK a
ruoe--man court martial board today
to drop charges against CapL Dale
Noyd, acc\.ISxi of disobeying a direct
order to train com bat plk>t!.
Noyd. 34. an Air For~ career of·
ficer. iJ charged with muai:ng to fiy
a training mission with a Vietnam·
bound atudent pilot Jut Dec. 6. Noyd
opposes the Vietnam War on moral
grounds and previol1$ly IOUght to
resign his commission or be classified
as a conscientious objector to the
war
Marvin Karpatkin, a New York
lawyer named by the. American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU> to help de·
rend Noyd. said hb ease 1t0Uld be
bMed on the religious liberty of al·
hcers W'bo object to a particuw war.
MEMBERS QUIZZED
No-yd. a former psych~y pro-
ftssor at the Air Force Academy,
twice has asked to be claasifled a
cooecientiou.s objector to the Vittnam
war. He aald be wu not oppoeecl
to an war -ju.st the cunt.at confllti
in Southeast Aaia.
Karpatkin q u e s t I o n e d board
members at length Tuesday about
their religj<>Us beliefs and tbelr
knowledge of conscientious objectors.
Col. Amoe F. Rhia, a 28-year
veteran with combat service in three
wars, said he felt it was an otticer'a
duty to tight in a war if that Is
what his orders Nid.
'· 1 think anyone in the regular Air
Force lbould be required to follow
hia dutiea. U be bas k> go oveneu
and figtlt, that's part of bis dutifil,"
!Ude .aid.
Rbia ii p-esident of the nine·man
bovd.
.lbe board wu originallJ compoeed
ol 10 members, rencl:ng in rank from •
major to c~ but 1he O"VUP•s te·,
c-1 JaJ$1JJC ~. CoJ. Harry Trimbll, was~~ at tile ctt:tenae
reqoelt. •
Karpatkin aa-·no deftnite reuon
for wllltln& Trtmbe off the boardi However, the pl'QCfldme wu similar
to a. perempay dlsmltw ot a pro· •Jledfve jurOr m a civilian court.
Klrpatkin, speetinc IO llOftly it WIS _...,_ hlN 1o ._ bbn over
the l'08l" ol jet tratDers, said Noyd
""-<I to train pllota heeded for Viel·
mm because it was againet his
? ..... beliefs. ..
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'<JOdventions'
To Press Issue
BJ TllE ~TEI> PB.ES8
1'eacllllb tbiWlboUl Oklahoma and
in Mmxmct«, N. H., take ·a boHday
from 9Chooh today to press salary
demaoda. Clallroom :walkouta ei>n·
timJed In J'lorida ~.Pitta'burgb, Pa.
1be Oklahoma EdaeaUon Anocia·
tion's "emergency tclatention" begat\
less than 24 hours alter ·Gov. Dewey
BartlilU and ~ t~ ader s
agreed on a '37 ~tu~ school
lnandng program albc1. iit 6.ertin& a teachera strike.
Bartlett and a delegation a f
lawmakers appear before t h e
tlatewide teacher' S meeting i JI
Oklataoma City to explain tbe program
u.t wwkl give a $1 ,:m pay boOlt
to ~ atate'1 27 .IXKI teachers <YVer
·~period.
A -.Jorltr of 1be eoo public school
teachers in Maod>etter voted Tuesday ~ tt.ay .,,, • .., from clalses today in
protml& fN'fl ........ Officiala 11k1
school woWd be held despite the
walkout.
The ~. 1'9Pl'esented by the
Mancbet!lter -nsuutiooal Auoct.tton.
smd tbey Would bold a "professional
day." Th~~ solicitor warned that
any walk.out would be "Illegal and
a breach of ei>ntract."
Meanwhile. teochers in the St. Loui~
"uburb of Wellston , Mo., return to
clau•• with an agreement by the
Board of Edt-cation to submit a tax
incrnse proposal to the voters for
a tmrd tiJM. .
WellJton schools were shut down
last Thursday when 94 teachers walk·
ed out to proteM the defeat of th~
measure that would have raised their
aalaries. ao.. Claude Kirt of Florida treveled
his it.ate today to t~ to local acbool
officials about J?iving stnking teachtrs
a "1race period" in which to return
tn work.
Some !A.IXKI of tbe tt.ate's 00,IXKI
teachers have been awa1 from thelr
claArooml for 12 tcbool da,Js after
the Florida l!!docaUo! AS30claUon
labeled a De1' $329-milllon education
lljll inadequate.
In ~-13 picket. ,,.,.. .,..
relted ToeldaJ fot defying court
' orden in the sila'.I day of a teachfl'I
ltliU there. Secret talk& ruumed
blttPtta ICbool .mctal.s and tba sb'lt· tni Ptttlburlb l'tder1Uo11 ol 'l'Ndlen
M9r tbt ....... demand for a ~
fedJft bartafnlnl elec:Uon.
Some 1.000. tbe Ital dt:J'• 3,000
teecMn ~ forced the clolln1 ,. • tt JUllkr ........ a.IP ~
but ..., reoptMd ~.·'!'be •
•lemcnUrJ .::booll iaa.. nmaiDed
~n tbr'ouabOut tbe Jtr1.te. fte-W ........ ~~ Uiloo
~llled a on.day ltlltow for Thursday
to pmn.tt teachers to visit the Capitol .. ..,.st • ..., ......
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BASKETBALL STAil IOOKID -Duane Dillard, Omaha Central
player hailed as Nebraska'• top high school basketball p~. was
arrested early today 11 a fire bomb wlp«l Dillanl, left, and five
other YOUD& Nean>M were being held under Nebraeb's new anti-
iot law whklb makee it a felony to poatA explosives.
Cage Star Amnng 6 Hehl
QnOmahaFirebomb Rap
I •
OMAHA.· Ntb. (UPI) -~ young
Nesroea. ii>cluditi& a high school
basketball' s~, w~ arrested in a
oar loaded' wit.ti rockJ~ two Molotov
cockta1la early today lit. Ule near north
side, rcene of two ~ of violence
and vandalhm.
day. But new lncidenta occurred Tuea-
day night Ind early today.
Three police officers stopped an
auto carrying the six young Negroes
and discovered die 1000 of rocb,
the two firebombs and a loaded .32
caliber pistol. They were charged with
'' &ving bm>da ~"' firebombs, a 1967 st.ate antiriot law making it
wbld\ caUJecl •vlrll tmall fires, and ' a felony to possess exploaives.
smubecl ,...._ during the night, Those arrested included 18-year·old
~ b tension ~at be1an Duane Dillard, g..7 ce!Ur for the
11iaildlng Monday nl&bt follow1nt a state's top.tanked Omaha Central
~ &J>Ptll'anc• by f o r m e r Higb Sd>OOI basketball team.
~Oaf, Georae Wallace. TOP SCORER
N.t6DM1Guardsmenand1tate police Dillard waa identified as the driver
• anM.t 'Were on standbJ alert aod llate of the car. He ia Central'• No. l
officiaJs said they could ._ deployed sco~r and rebounder a bad been
within 30 minutes if ~ scheduled to lead hi• team into the
LOOTED STORES I ' state high school toumamem um
VioleDCt oecured tE W~ace. weekend.
makine au.rd pm1y aidentW tud. Apprehended along witti Dillard
spoke Monday night. ~ roamed were two other high school students,
the neighborhood. g several a packing house worker, a railroad
It.oft• and breakillg ows. Several carman, 9ld • recent high school dropout.
houri Later a Negro .ager was 1 The law under which the six were
killed by an off.duty olman. The· arrested provides for a maximum
f\areup subsided dur' · day 'fues· 1 penalty of five years in prison, a : " rz.~ ftne, or boll!. Another provision . "*1~ a. sq·month county jail term
P ta ti If~ Jodi• ~~ fll en g on. pays nri u[ie)'lt officials blamed
,. "*ht~ ~ ~el ~ the near north Dr J Jaded 114e ·~ ftte bl fU'trN1I by roaming ugs DC : '°.".::· ~·t b!aw tbe identity or the
In S • } Ki '.J*IODS respomtble for 8tartinc these llrVl va 18 ftteil but we do know they were bent on -nniSall.sm, '' Hid Edward Lynch,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T ~ 1 c)lJtdC ft.re chief.
Defense Department said t 0 day · GoY. Norbert T. T\emenn appealed
stimulal.Jna drugs are included lit to ab& lialro community lo ··~ool off'' " _.t i.tur1I to normal schedules. He
sunivll ltiU ~ovi~ to American liJd ·~e was not the anner to
airmen and members of special force~ :1~'·
unit. In Vietnam. ,
f
'Fake 9
BOUB'l'i>ft 1(UPI) -r--.. frbldl
oftldl,. --~ to uve beee ~ iwtpt two~
Jill a. mo li*t bl eut ........ '1'lilililliJ ... and eU11 to-
-.. ~~ .. penoa1.
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cm mM dlilL Be bilieYtd 1uoUne
or ... , ...... 1lllCI ~• ltal't tbt
J'OOI llC ~ fire.
KHOW1"RT "Wblll JOU pt cme (flN) 1D a vacant
home, JOU Qow tt w .. •t. .. diltrict
/jre cbiel $. J. Bytncton Aid.
"U I bad to iuesa (•bout the room-
ing boule), I would say it was set
by someone kicked out for not payln& ru. bill.''
Byington said that the fire in the
roominC bouae waa set JUJt inside
the front do<r. It swept up the
stai.rcaH to the HCOnd f1eor and wben
firemen arrived, n.am11 were eJlting
ttirough the roof.
1be vacant house bumed about
three houri before tbe roomiq house
burned. t1Mn wa a miDor ftre in
the rooming house lut Friday.
The only person injured Friday waa
a resident who returned to id tome
of biJ belongings and wu overcome
by smote.
One body was found near the
downstairs front door in the rom"llng
hou1e. Another boay wu near a
downstairs aide door.
OTHER BODIES
Tbe other bodies were upet.airl. one
at the top of U>e IWr•. one in a
bathtub aod four in rooms.
The body in the bathtub was ten·
tatively identilied 83 that of Mary
Hill, about 30. She was identified from
a cast on her arm.
Another body was Identified 11 that
of Clara A. Ryckman, 7&, bec.ause
she waa the only old person ln the
rooming house.
Laroy Harrison, 50, a heavy equlp-
ment operator and one of Dve roomin&
bouae reaidenta wbo escaped, aaid a
man acrou the ball, David Thralll,
38, awoke about 1 a.-n. to find the
place burni.og .
Harrison .aid Tt\raUI tried to get
across the ball to awake b1m tflut
the flames were too hot. S~ Har·
rison and 'tbraill were on the first
floor. Tbraiil managed to set oatslde.
$6.5 BILLION CUT
IN BUDGET SOUGHT
WASHINGTON (AP)-' Ei&hl House
Republicans called today for cutting
16.5 billion from the administration's
budget and plowin& $2.5 billion of
it into what they caned a human
renewal fund.
Tbe fUnd woWd finaDCe beelediup
programs for job training and VOCI·
tiona1 education, houslna, fightin&
crime and water and air pollution .
The Republicans called ~or cuts in
U.S. troop deployment. 1n Europe, de·
veltloment of a suoenonic tranapnrt.
the ipace procram; publlc worts, non-
military re9earcb, hi&bway beautifi·
cation 8Dd farm 1ubalcliea. Tbe statement wu lulled In ad·
vance ol a news conference.
Tbe GOP irouP said d-eat.loa of
a human renewal fun l.s needed im·
mediately "to meet urgent human
needs and die urban crisis in our
natiOD.''
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.. .
11 Year Vet
Pilot Fired;
Not QuaJified .
WASHINGTON (AP) -Jimmie H.
Lane pl)otied pllMI fer Edem Air
Lines ror 11 years, includlnc the bic
Conatellationa oo the Wuhiniton·New
York shuttle.
"He bed a 1ood clNn record with
ta." an Euterii q>oteamaa sdl Tuel·
day ...... nevet t¥tn a ~ 9Cddent.
The apokeeman d.elcrfbed Lb u a
"quiet, friendly man" wbo wu a Ma-
rine aviator before joinlng ~utlenl.
But Lane bu been fired.
The Fecteral Avilltioo AHmW.tra-
tioo said Toesday that Lane never bad
more than a private pilot'• llcenae,
which U said a penoo ol average abil·
ity can earn by flying about 40 hours.
Airllne capbdns are required to have
an '"alrllne tramport ratiag, •l award·
ed ~ a minimum of l,~ hours
flying time, including 75 bOurs in
which only aircraft instrument& are
used.
The FAA iaid Lane lacked an lmtru·
meat rating and could never have met
th.ii requiremenl
But the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., fly·
er did pua EMtern'a t.etta, crldUated
from il.9 pilot tra!nlng scbools and
al\er betng cbeclted out by the FU
moved oo to piloting biJl~f', faster
planes.
Girl Piles Up
$2, 750 Phone ~ill
Calling Lon~me
MEDFORD, Ore. (UPI) -She just
wanted to cut some verbal IUDlhine
into the lives of loneaom"' teen-agera.
But It haa coet her parenU '2. 7riO
in telepbene bllla 1lnce <>c:tot-.
0oe can to a boy in Ca.kfornia
luted nine houri. It started befare
'·er parerm went to bed. She was
slut on Ule phone when they got up
the next morning.
Walt Crotby, local manaicer for
Pad.fie Northwest Bell. said tbe Med·
f O':'d girl, whom he di4 DOt identify,
started the caie while liltenins to
a teen.age t>f'Olfam • a radio 1tatton
in Salt Late Oty. 'lb-. show 11r1ecl
leen·agers throu,ooot the well to can
In their namea and telepbODe nwnbers
so other "iooetome" youDtPten could
call 4bea i. a cbat.
8u ! .. ;:,1§:~1~k~~~~ Friuid New England l):ee.z~, s.
sucll drues -or pep pills -are o-
Jtiven troope prior to combat missions
tn make ttlem fig!lt better. The Pen·
tagon earlier had branded the charges
a~ "completely untrue "
Allred 8. Filt, assistant secretar1
of defen .. tor manpo'ter. testilied
before the Senate Juvenile DelJn•
quency subcommittee. He was respon.
ding lo atatementa Tuesdaf by youn1
Steinbeck. 90ll ol the f a m o u 1
novelist, that "our 'overnmerit 11
dnt&g1nc OW' aold1en.'
Stein beet ma~ th. charge~ to•
reporters alter tutifymg before lh t
subcommittee.
Fitt read I report from U.S. officials
in Vietnam wh.idl said Air Force
survival kita contain five tablets of
dtd'o 1mptet•mlne. Jt uld special
forcu ...-viva! kits contain six of the tabtett.
1'be report aaJd that althoug!l energy
la 1ncreued for a few bours by the
drela, .. Do 'super huma' .. ount of en911 b ,...ated.'"
All Force plnOMel •• instructtd
to tab the tableta once tvery 1~
houra to remain awake, F~t said
and 'Plclal forces troope G'e tol4
th tablet& •re lo lie tisef i, ta
cbmbllt ••ntreme fat I au e or <lrowl1neaa.'.
"Strid IC~ °' the dru
•• ~. aJl";llfell;"''t'AI 111~ Be iaid teoa1ar Navy, Amy an4
Marine IQTVfq1 kilt 6o not cont.\ Aqitrtm'net.
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Warsaw Pact
Meet Begins Rlwdesili Hang s
Three Africans SOJ."IA. Bul&aria (AP) -
Caden o! the seven Soviet
JIJot oatiOlll tathered In tbe
Bulgaran capital today far
a Wars•• Pact summit
llWletint tbtutened w l t b
more wrandln1 between the
JlunJars and the maverick Bornanians.
B u charest's delegation
watKed 0 It of tbe ln-
tanational meeting of Com·
11\UrUst parties in Budapest
last week rather Utan sit
ltl.11 for criticism of Roma-
nian policy and Red China.
In what looftd like an at-
tetnpt to patch thing& up.
8o¥1et Communist part)
chief Leonid I. Brultnev
stopped ill Bucharest on hi~
way to Sofia and met with
nomanlu party c h 1 e ' Nlcot.H Ceausescu.
The Soviet deleptio11 ar·
nveo !n Sofia today. It aJso
indu<ied Premier AJexei N.
Kos•g.in, Foreign Mtn!!ter
Andrti A. Gromyko. and
Defeae Minister Andre; A.
G!ech~.
At tile meeting, whic:1 Is
expected t.o last until Fri·
day, the Communist luder1
will dllCUls 6'e Soviet·
Amertean draft of a pro-posec: treaty lo preve!lt the
~ud of nucltar weapons.
the Vietnam litnation ana
other subject&, Communist
IOUl'''f'S Pid.
The nuclur treaty draft
aJIVf'.lt f'd likely to be lbe
chief eouret of tr6uble The
• Soviet Unkle ii betined
teekln' u.nlf>ed ~ ol
lt fmn ita allies,
Romu.La w opp1111ed •
draft in .. G • D • ' •
dbarmamem talb and b
e.zpected to ~&t 1 t.
arguments here.
ACM their walkout 11
Budapttt lut week, UM
Romaufana wll'lled t bat
they ... ould not lolerate ut
crit.lWm of their posltJau
at the sum.mi! meetmc bert.
rhe tut Warsaw Pitt
sUJ'JlnUi m e e t i n g , ta
Rom.11Dia JO moaths -co,
wu Mrbll&tited by a ~pute
betwt en Brnhnev a • d
Ceausescu. The Sorieta ••
ted to ti&bten ~l of Ile
pact, l\omama wanted to
loosen it, and they batthld
to a stalemate. But 1bere
has been UUie r e c e 1 t
d1scuuion cl chanJing tbe
pact's command drucll1tt,
and fonign policy tuuei ar·
pear Likely to be the chlel
topfcs .t the Sofia Jllfltint.
In aootber East European
development , the
Cz.cbolJovu Com munbt
part)' downgraded .lta cbier
tdeo.k>gialt, Jlri Kendrych. It
apparently was another step
in the Uberalhation ol the
Czech reriJne aince the
ouster Jan. 5 of Antonin
Novotny u party leader.
Novotny, who r09e to power
in the St.allnut era. was
repla«d by A I e x a n d e r
Dubcek.
Killed in Viet...,.
Award-winning UPI photographer Hiromichi Mine,
(imet) MlC> died Tuesday night of injuries suffered
in a landmine uplosion in South Vietnam, made this
remarkable picture of a U.S. cargo plane shot in
half in the air by an allied artillery shell at Haphan
in 1967. Mine's photo won second prize in both tne
news division of tlhe Worid Pren Photo Contest at
U~I T.--.
The Hague and in pict~ of the year competition
sponsored by the National Press Photographers
Association and Encydopedi1, Britannica. Mine WM
riding on an armored personnel carrier wileTl the
vebicle struck a landmine, exploded and caught fire.
He suffered serond and third degree burns ovt!'r 40
percent of his body.
SALISBURY (UPI) -
Rhodesia today h a n g e d
three African murderers
who had been granted a re·
prleve by Queen Ellzabeth
TI. Britain reacted w i t h
shock and outrage and a
apoke.sman in London s a I d
the executions bad "created
a new and grave situation."
The three were among
more than 100 Africans sen·
teoced to death since Rho-
dpsja unilaterally declared
ill independence from Bri-
tain 'n months ago. Rhories-
la still recognized Elizabeth
as the head of stale but the
executions may have ended
that.
In London Commonwealth
Secretary George Thomson
told the House of Common'\
a formal statement would
have to await study by the
cabinet but that the execu·
tlons took place "in defi·
ance of the exercise of the
prerogative ol mercy-noth·
ing can remove or reduce
the grave responsibility that
resta upon all those invol v·
ed ... "
'l'he executions were an·
nounced on a scrap of pap.
er nailed ta the prison door.
The unsigned note on the
prli.on door said the m e n
were executed at 9 a.m. A
police major held the eirec11·
tJon announcement, on a
plain piece of note paper.
while a captain nailed jl to
the dcm at 9:34 a.m.
The ~aian rovern·
ment's of11ctal haniman.
Lofty Milton," Wbo owns a
cafe, earlier appeared on
orders at Oentraal Prl.aon.
Prime M in la l e r I.all
Smith's cabinet met for 11ev-
en hours Tuesday to dlscuat
the consequences of the I~
cal hJgb court's ruling that
the Queen's prerogative ot
mercy was not effective In
Rhodesia.
Observers said defiance of
the royal reprieve almost
certainly would mean t h e
final break between Rhodes-
ia and Britain. Rhodesia
still reeognizea the Queen
as head of stale and pays
tribut:e ta her as Queen o(
Rhodesia. But Smith's re·
gime has disowned the au.
thority of the Britiah which
gives the Queen orders.
Smith and the other min·
isters ·would not discuss the
cabmet meeting.
lnformea sources uld ex-
treme rigbtwingers in t h e
government and in the rul·
Ing Rhodesian Front party
urged that the death sen-
tence on James Mlambn
and Viet.or Dblamtni, ~th
convicted for the fire.bomb
murder of a white motxnilt.
and DuJy Sbadrack, convict·
ed of killing a tribal eblef.
be carried out despite t h e
reprieves.
'Skyjacked' Airliner
To Leave Cuba Toda y
From Wire Seniees
A Colombian Airliner hi·
jacked and forced to fly to
Cuba with 29 pauengers
will be permitted ta leave
the CommunUt ill.and today,
Cuban officials said.
Authorities In Santiago.
Cuba, where the Avianca
Airline' DC4 landed Tuesday,
said "three young men,.
commanded the pilot to eo
ta Cuba during a fi1gbt from
Rlohacha ta Barranqullla on
Colombia's northern coast.
They dld not Indicate wh:v
the men hljeeked the plane
nr whether tbey would be
allowed to remain in Cuba.
They said the remaining
paaengera and four crew
membera toured downtown
Santia10 and spent the night
in a Santiago hotel.
Jn Bogota, a newapapPr
uld the bljackers were
Colombian guerrillaa trymg
to get their critically Ill
leader to Cuba for urgent
medical treabnenl T h e
report was not confll'Dled.
(The newspaper, E 1
Veapettlno, identified the
leader I u Ricardo Que Iara
Parada, 40. ~ad of tM
underground • p o p u 1 • r
liberation army."
(The pilot. Capt. Pedro
Vives. was not allowed tn
communicate with Colom·
blan au1hxitles after a brief
radio message tb Bar·
ranqullla saying bls plane
was l;>elng forced to Cuba.
(Officials in Bogota issued
a statement accusing Cuba
of "fomenting" hijacking fn·
cldents by giving uylum to
U.S. Orbits
198-Pound
Satellite
-Al.LOPS ISLAND, Va.
(UTI) -The United States
soccadully orbited a 198-
pvnnd satellite Tuelde7 to
watch for eruptions of solar
r~c11adons wbk:b might lm-
p-1 I Apollo utrooauta.
Thi launch w• a joint
project ol the N 3 v a l
Rc-searcb L a 1» o r a : "' Y
(NHL) and ~ National
AeroDIOtic1 aod S 9 a c e
-~~on (NASA> to
mrnrtor X-ray aod cenaln
Uitrniolet emialom ltom
the 11111. 11M tateJlUe Explclrft '1, wu ~by a f< r-
_,. IQUd-lael Seaat rocnt
from JU&l~• rtaUta at
Wallop1 Jal ... SI*" oftJdal a1IO ....
aOllDC!M tbat Ul• aaslaa'•
...... l~~ 1.aiiantar7, oao s. ... ...,.
the many persons who have citizen& were r e p o r t e d
forced passe.n1er planes to aboard.
Cuba.) The plane carried four
ColombJa does not have crew members but tllerf'
diplomatic relations with onfli tin ' .... Cuba. were c c g repon~ on
~ )>roadcast said tllt the number of passengers.
crew was forced to fly to Colombian tiow-ces a a I d
Cuba by Taly ~aye, a ther~ we~e 1.8 while Havana
Jordanian wbo lives at Radio said 32.
Malcao, Colombia; Enrique After the plane landed at
Otis Acosta and Aristide• Santia&o, in eaat.em Cuba,
VUlalobos. Urrea told a newsman by
The Colombian DC4 plane telephone tllat three men
wu the tbird hijacked to with guna had ~ the
Cuba this year and the sixth plane and he belieYed they
since last Aug. S, lncludinJt4 were Colombians. Before
two other C o J o m b 1 a n Urrea could give more
a1rcratt. In each case the detall8, Ole telepnone con-
hljacken ubd P r 1 m e nectlon was cut.
Minister Fidel C a s t r o ' s
1overmnent f o r politiC31
aayturn, but there has nevtr pueblo been an announcement tha(
any of the request& was
iranted.
Among the passengers
Tuesday were s e v e r a l
children, a C o 1 o m b la n
senator, two congressmen
and an aide to President
Carlos L 1 e r a s ~strepa.
Emilio Urrea. No U.S.
Navy Fails
T o Salvage
Oil Tanker
Letter
Studied
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Some Senate 1 e a d e r s
disagree on how the United
Sta le! should respond if an
appeal allegedly signed by
captured crewmen of tht
Navy intelligence s h i p
Pueblo proves to be genuine.
The appeal, made in a
letter via North Korean M·
ticiall, is under study by
President J o h n s o n to
determine whether it la
authentic.
Senate 0 e m o c r a t i c
Leader Mike Mansfield said
Tuelday he bad not been
lnlormed whether the White
House coos.iders valid the
appeal for a U.S. apology
to North Korea to 1aJn
release of the 82 surviving
crew members or whether
it la regarded a1 a fraud.
"I womd want to have
every possible UlnU'anc
and iuarant.ee that these
men were freed, or nn the
verse of being treed, before
we mab any commitment
In rupome to uu. letter'''
Manafield did.
Re prniouly had aa.id he
would be wmm1 to bavt
the United States admit tlle
~1> intruded 1nto North
Korean tmTttarlal waters -
atthou&h he said tb1I would
be falM -If tblt Wll the
price ot aettin« bet crew
relMted. Olalnnan Rkbard B .
.
Your money earns more in a Glendale Federal
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' • diftl beet ~-'""' 11 ol ta It• idWdflo o-
Ru.saeU, D-Ga., ol th• Senate
Armed Senic:e1 Committee
aaid ln a ,.Pl"* IDt4"lft
hi want. to .SO evcrJtblnl
poulbJt to get tbt cto
released But he MJd be
would not cofte*k, 11 tbe
North KortaDI demand, that
the lhtp W&I te1f.ed ht NOJ1h ........... "MJ heart IOH out to
f*t ma who haft been
lanlrtloaed." he Mld. "Bot
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r do DGt think we cu bate
our poltdla on die !Ht that •
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.~ Actor Sterling Hayden
=~ Def ends Son's Protest
: LOS ANGP'JES (UPI) -
.• Sterlinl Ha"8n, actor aDd
~ war hero, 'helcUJ told why
he support. bb tt-year-okf
: • IOll Cbrlltlan in burnlnC bis
draft ~ in Lot Anetles
• 1'aelday and refulint in·
• dDCGon into the armed
torcet.
: 1be taB, bearded youth
• barned hll draft papen in
front ol t h e Armed Forces
Induction Center durin& a
demonlltratfon by 260 pro-
tesW'I.
''I am prepared to M in-
dicted few tbil IDll to ltlDd
trial," Hayden ID!. .. A D d
If there lft DO~
in my trial, I eJ.PIC,'t to to
to jail I ~ nlllr •o
to jail than fO to,... 8llC1
kill people."
• The elder Hayden, bo1dilr
of the Silver Star for h1I
• explolta In Wedd W • r U.
reached at his bomt In
. Sauaalito, uld, "Thil ls the
onl~ tbinl the kid can do
under the~. A •
boy \lke that II the produd
of 100 percent environment.
It' I thllt damn ftm:ple."
Hayden H id there Wll DO
comparilan b9tween hll du-
ty in Wcrld War II and bis
aon'a feellnf moat the V...
nam war.
Hayden said dmin& World
War n he fouCbt oecapJ'ini
.forces ln Yqollavia while
DOW "Cbt Unit.cl Stat.el ii
the ~ for1't m vi.t·
nam.!'
The elder Ha,den enl1lted
in the Maine OOf'PI end Wll
ualgned to the olflct of
atrategic ffrvlces. An ex·
pmeoced aailor, be made
eeveral gun r u n n i n g
· miss.Iona past German lines
in the Adriatic Sea to supply
Marabal Ti.to'• partisans in
YlJl09lni1l.
Be wu paradlot.ed into
t h e Nu!«"C."Opied country
and MrVed with t b e
partisans for 13 months. He
was di!chl!rled as a captain
in 1Jfi6 and held the Silver
Star and a.a Yuaoelavlan
Ordtr ot Medt.
Be joined a CommUDllt
cell in BoDywood after ..
war, bat 1Mer became
d...,,.,,,,.,., a n d tutifJld
~before the Dome
Un • Almrtcam ActMtlee Oomn *ee.
Tw olm proteltert ID
the dmllanllration a 11 o
nlale4 1ro be ~.
~e1illaottbeac4Dr'• foal' dlldr-. la a member
ti at n•hl'l."'.e, the ....,
... crciap Im IPCJlllored
fM 'rr•IU ...
Girl Murdered;
Boyfriend Held
SANTA MONICA (1JPl)-
Polce today booW a.a boy
friend ol Prd.J L. Letatnl· er, K, OD niplctlj of IDUr·
der after ottlctn .._.. ber
body In her.,..... bin.
Det.ectlvea weat tD t h e
apartment of tbt pit after
they pJcked up tM b ~ ' friend, Jonpb Gomalim, st.
V enlce, OD a tip flOln I
woman friend of U. IUl-Marine Guilty pect Detective• llkl lllaa Lebinge.r WU dabbed l'e-Of LBJ Threat _pea_tedly_. ___ _
SAN DIEGO CUPn -
Marine Pfc. ~ BlcUrcl
Roy Jr., • of ..._,,
N.Y., Wll o..ictld 1'-..
day of m»w a tiu.t
agalnlt Prr JG h' Johnlon'•
life.
U.L 1*lrkt Oat Judtt
RUJRl ......... tha c.nt p I f t lfatDe to ......... ..,*ttrwtic ltUd1 w.. a ft r m a 1
tentence ~ Roy waived a pnlllldca .....,.
Arbitration
Urged in Strike
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Tb• Qty Coundl bu m,.a
blndlnt •bttrMloo In the SS. day 1trike 11alnlt the Loa
Angeles Herald-Euminer.
Offlclalt ot the ~lea
Newspaper Guild and other
=.~~~~ Hlrald-bmtner muage-
ment bid DO comment.
IT'S80&'9f'IO
&\Yl:HJU&.
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IMADllM'S Ol.m'lf .. LMCDt
MUTUAL
SAVINGS A•• ti..e.t.M Aeeec.AT .. ,.
~DE\W.1
Of'ftCE
WT lest C... If__,.
C.-Del M1r, Calif. 9lmS
TelqhoM 67~0 _ .... ,_
11'11.C-...N• .. Utl
I See. by Today's
Want Ads
e 'I'• sfrll wbo nnt ID
WQltl: OUTSIDE U.. II a
mantlom ofter!
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w11o ,.... tD waa our.
IJl)E'I
McCarthy
Men Eye
Top Spot
SACBAMENTO (AP) -
Seo. Eaieae l!fc<:artby'• an-
tiwar beder1 ltayed up
p a 1 t midnJOtt at pctl.N
throolhout Callf«nla today
to beat Preaideot Jobnton'•
forces to the legal puncb
and atve tbeir man the No.
1 IJ)Ot on the primary ballot.
They sipped codtall.t, aacl
drank beer and cotfee at
90fM 500 pertiu beld to
collect the 13,748 alpaturea
needed to enter McC..tby'a
slate in tbe June 4 prwlden-
U.l primary.
Tbetr aim: Round up tbe
afgnaturea II IOOD U poui-
ble today, and take ad-
vitlltace ol the 1tatt law
that &Iv. tile top ~ OG
the ballot to the deleptlon
that &eta ita alpatura to
the 1ec:retary ol state ffM.
That would leave he pro-
.Johnson dete1ation beldld
by Atty. Gen. 'l'bomu C.
Lyncb ln aecond I pt t.
McCarthy'• •uwarten hope
tllia will pve them a
psyehololleal booat over the
party regulars b a c t I n g
Johnson IOd his war policy.
At stake are California's
174 vat. at the Democratic
National Convention.
They hoped to furn In
25,000 names on tills, Ute
first day 1~1tures CID ·be
submitted.
Meanwblle, Republicans
moonted tbelr OW'D cam·
paign to collect 11 • 7 1 5
algnatm'el they need to
aMel' Gov. R e a I an ' s
favoriu aon delegation io
the GOP prim#y. Reagan,
not an aat.-aDlkClt eandidau
tor the aominatloa, laces
tabn ~Mi-bJ -an-comml • croup heaclecl 111 ~-......
SACRAMENTO (OPI) -
Slx·,.....i4 ~ ~ .,
Woodlaad BDll, Calilonda'a
Euter Stal dlDd, ~
thanked tbf Senate ffr
buying Eater Seall. I
Kelly received a AaDdlDi
ovation ~m tbt _...,...
and ID emelope of jelly
beam from Gcw. Ronald
Reagan.
"Thank )'90 for buylnf
.. Elltilr s.i., •• X.U7 Mid u
be stood at tbe Jreddeat'•
rostrum, aupportld b 1 · •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Reagan and Sen. L o ui.
Cusanovlcb (B.vu NUJt).
He displayed 1 bit anlle.
Reagan aaid when be ftnt
met KeU, two weeta a10
tbey lband Jel11 beam
from I jar Reapn keeps
on hit dut.
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Ally-~ Call tw ow ........
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SOUTH COAST TAI
COllRLTAlfTS
Be a WeigJit Watcher ,.,.,/ .JXJVl u1
leara JM>w to loae welaht and keep It oft •••
with WEIGHT WATCHERS!
n.& World' a Laree8t Wei-t Coatrol Orpaintioa
.... u -
• NO Oub DJieb
• NO Mac:hlDtl!I
• NO Starvation
• NO l'a4 Diets
• NO EKcddnl
• NO Medkatkm
• NO Ccntncta to Sien!
FREE INTRODUCTORY RSSION
TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, PALllADD 11NNIS CUii
at 7:JO P.M. .
1262 ,......._ ... MMM P••••a l&11u•. 1 w.d ... .t ........ 11N.
I MOW IN SISSION
OUNM COUMT'f lllllTl...S
~ADDI
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~and celebrate our ONE YEAR
ANNIVERSARY on Friday, March
15Jh in 1he Carrousel CoUrt1 Clke
and Punctf will be served all kl I .·
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THIS IS IT!
"ONCE A YEAR'~
PRICE ·
SMASH
ON
Patio Covers
Screen-Ins
Weather Proof
'Patio Ro~ms
*Ofhr Umftecl To Inventory
On Hand
OUR TENTH
ANNUAL
FANTASTIC
SPRING
SALE!
Room Size Patio
~PAY
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-~ ·fly Realtors
,ANAHEIM -All all-day
til&caUon and sales con-
flrlltce OD real ~ WH 1*t4 today at the Dilneytand Jfot.l here under t b e t:monb:re.: ::.. auz
...... and the Callforela
ReatEltatle Auoriatioa.
.,llore than 40 lo c at
~· and i:eal estate ~ attended the COD· on "AclY ... fte11l
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Disposal
Survey
Approved
SANTA ANA -Preplring
for the daJ wbm Orange
~ will run oat of sitea
jtJr cut4ncS-cov• t r a. s h
dispoeal, the ~ o u n t 1
superviacn ~ II>'
proved • *d7 Clll -to handle nfole in fuCm'9
yean.
Voted WM a «IGta Ml with
Encfneertnc-sdence I.De. of
ArcacUa for a two-year
lllrftJ to be ~ by
the countT and tbe federal
government.
A U.S. irant of $t0,0ll
a year fat tlf'O years will
be heeled by a county con-
tribution ol '31),0GI • year.
'I'M ...,em.on nld the ltud:7 1bould proride the
county w j t 1a information
~ to Dlh efficient
use ol clt·and-cover
mettlodl, fnc.lderatioa or
other quiet d ii p o 1 a l
llMtbQdi. Allo dlacuased
wu ~ lliJvage of
tWDe OCtbe 4hcarded matmaI.
It WU DObMl thG Euro-
pea c o u •tr l e 1 have
dm!JopeO ~ ~ COD-
vertinl Combultft>le rubbiah
to fuel for fadoriea, and
90lds have b e e n oom-
prMNd into buildlDI block!.
$>cb technolou hat Jong
been poesible in lhla country
but Mb u1e1 are con-
didnM econ om l call y
un,oand today.
..
FBI Catches
'Escaped
SA Robber
SANTA ANA -Convlcled
Santa Ana robber Jerry
Beeee Peacock , who
escaped 17 months ago from
tbe California State Prison at Soledld, WU arrested by
m l'BJ a1enta Tueld.ay
near tbe Nevada border· town oi Maqutte. Peacoct. ao. escaped from
the prtaon wbJle serving five
yun, to life for the $42,350
rolJblry of a fellow armored
car drfver Jn Santa Ana.
Special Agent Dwi Elion. -ad ea tbe 1"BI of&e In W Vegas, said Peaeoct'did
not resiat arrest. He 1ald
the escapee it wanted by
IM ADCeJe• police OD a mirder charge in t b e
1>8atlng of a man in January
1987 and bad been OD tbe
.FBr1 most wantld I.st lot
the put five montbl.
Women File
Crash Suit
CAPISTRANO -T w o
women who wwe seriously JnJured in a car-truck craah
Jn the San Juan Capiltrdo
area Int Nov. 24 have filed
a '2 miDJon personal injury
tult la~ Cost. PlatntUls Bobble Jean St. en. M, and GlolU carter' 28. both of Compton, name
.. • c1eftDdants truck drlftr
Paul J. Cowdhy, 47, ol
Lakewood ud bit ~. Triade Grahl
Co. of BeDfknm'. Cowdrey'• ~aadrec:klelf
drtvtnl 1m'8 dlrwd causes
ol tbe acddtBt. botb women .....
Supervisors
Back Bill
For Parks
SANTA ANA -Orant•
c.ounty superv1IOl'll ~1
went on teecrd in faYOr al
U.S. Senat. BID HOI wldch
would provide funds for the
county's regional p a rt
1y1tem.
Aa the bill is written the
Sycamore Flats regional
part would get $601,000
from affsbore oil drillblS
ro,.ities and fu:JkW mlgbt
be provided for the proposed
Uatnnity rePmal part
near UC~.
CurrenU, fUDdl 6or dle
Federal Land and Water
Coom-va&n Fund Act of
1966 u. provided by en-
trance feea to natiOM1 para 'lbe proposed bill
woUfd add the rennue1
from offshore oil drilllnl.
Thi• la expected to double
cantOmia's &hare of the mODb from '3.1 mftllon to '7 ndlllon.
Auto Death
NOd Guilty
SANTA ANA - A Garden
Grove womu dW'aed with
felon1 manalauebter and
drwlMll drMDc after her
car struck and kUled a 19-
year-old Cyp!us H l I h
SChool studellt bu been
found sutlty here ID Supetj.or
Court. \
Jlld.le lhrl>ert Herlands
ordered Mn. Eat.her. Jane
Abele, 44, to return to bJs
court March 28 for sen-
teadn1.1 Mn. Abele faeea
a poulble 1enteoce of one
to five yean 1n state prilon
or two .,.ars in the county
jail OD both couna.
Polloe arrested M r 1 .
Abele last Dec. 1 mortlJ
alter beT ear collided wUh an auto driven by Chester
:8ernft KllpMrtct II, the
son ol a Garden Grove
pbyllclan. 'fte boy. who 111f·
fered major bqd injuries.
1taa ckad on anival at a
WutmJuter boapltal. Mr1.
At>elit IUff.red Clllly m!Mr
tn~tl.
,A9HION tSlANI)
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SP·ECIAL
Saturday Only
MARCH Ith
Siamese Aghtfnt Fish
$1.22 I
T.Y. JCllb Mc ..
r cemplet• ... el
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PIT DIPT. LOWIR LIVI\.! ..
You' re invited to attend the
GTON .
SAVINGS
GALA
GRAND OPENING
I
1 ..
ti
PARTY!
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MARCH 1
AND
MARCH 4 THROUGH 8
All DAY-from 9:00 1.m. to 4:00 p.M.
10:00 1.1n. to 6:00 P·"'· fridlJI
Our new home in Coata Meat. ia oftici&DJ
open I We've been lookiq fonrard
to becomlnc a part of the wonderfal. :
dynamic community of Costa K-.
Now, we are havin&' a aix-dq pert)'
to eelebrate. Everyone ia invited to emne.
We want to meet you and ha"8
you iet to know the memben of our IUJf.
Naturally, we'll IUVe refrelh.mmta
(what woa1d a )*'tJ be wtth09t them?)
and dwe will be fun thilliP and
a lot of very ~ 1urprilel for
eve1'7one. Pleue plan to vilit •
duriqovparir._ Yo.11
l«Ali••• WM'lll welc ca f.,
f
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...,eholars
Listed
At Dana
0 u t s t a n d I " g school
citiunt and scholars have
been named at Richard
Henry Dana School by Prin·
clpal ~wald Kayser.
't'ftlrtJ.four tNdentJ ill
the Oru,e Cout ... •t· teodinf UCI baYe bien um· ed to tbe boacn Hit In tbt
Scbeol ol HimlmtMi )J
Dean !amuel ~
'ftle boeot ·It aceorded to
student.' lfhOM IC~
aver ... It 15 (8 p)DI) •
better f• ibe pMt qlllrter.
'lbot• ~ •• Gr•&Of'J J_ Marlowe. Balb01; Glorta
Citl.ienship t\Onon a r e
given on the buls of
c1assroom teacher retom·
mendatlons m grades four
through six, and fifth and
sixth graders may earn th•
scholarshlp award by C"Om·
pifing al least a ''B"
average Ul all subjects.
., G. ~t, Mlcbele JC.
J,.andcd ' aod Linda c. . Sdtladler ot C4l'CJM dll
Ma;· Jelhey A. Bers,
Cit1Leosbip awards for tht
first and second semesters
"ere awarded to: KJm
Crawford. Thomas Burrows,
Stella Gutierrez. Elizabeth
Larwood and Mary Roberts,
fourth grade: Lisa Farr,
Teresa Mercado. J a c k 1 e
Kole, Phyllis Koontz and
Mark Siminuk, fifth gra<lt:
Bill Chapman. C h e r y I
Holtman. Carolyn K o I e ,
Chris Perez. Scott Swentek,
aixth grade.
Scholarship awards for
the first and s e c o n d
semesters were awarded to:
Uu Farr. F'rederlck Knoll,
Michael Murphy, Jeff Wood.
Mike Dermody. Ci n d y
Hamilton. Jackie K o 1 e •
Phyllis Koontz, and Kevin
Zink. fifth grade; Debbie
Beck. Beckie Elder. Jana
Hitchens, Cheryl Hottman,
Carolyn Kole. Kim Gray,
John Hillyard. Susan Ref'· . .e.
Carrie Smith and Seo.~
Swentek, sixth grade.
Citiumhip awards for the
second quarter only were
awarded to · Debbie
LanJcard. .Janice Mondale.
Elaine Cruz. S h e r r 1 e
Estrada. Tammy Ingersoll
and Kathy Weaver. fourth
grade: Mike Barney and
Steven Butler. fifth grade:
Jim Beseda. .Jana Hichens
and Vicente Lopez, lixth
grade.
Scbolarshrp awards lot
the second quarter only
were awarded to: Julianne
Hillman and Sherri Knoll,
fifth irade; Lori Kellogg,
Russell Doughty, Rhonda
Fleming. Mike Menefee and
.John Ulloa. sixth itrade.
PROCLAIM EASTER SEAL MONTH -Orange <Aunty SUpenilOrl (teal left)
David c. Bake!", C. M. Featberly, Alton Allen, 31ld WBliam H. ~ give a
boost to F;aster Seal Month, oow through April 14, with Karen. UeQI. T, a pa-
tient at the Rehabilitiation Center for Crippled Children and Adu1ta In Orange.
Easter Seal Month
Proclaimed in County
The Orange Courrty Board
<W Supervi110rs has officially
declared now to April 14
"Easter Seal Month'' for
19611. Jn their proclamation,
the supervisors urged ''all
citnens to r e s p o n d
generously to this fund to
further enrich the com·
munity's welfare through
the work of the Easter Seal
Society.
Proceeds from the E~r
Seal campaign in Oraoge
County go directly to sup-
port the work of the
RehabiUattion Center for
Crippled Children a n d
Adults In Orange. Conditions
treated at the center incluqe
hearing and speech defects,
d.iaab1litie11 resulting from
strokes, birth defects and
polio, crippling accident!,
amputation, cerebral pally,
and mWtiple sclerosis.
Wendell T. Hill, chai{man
of the center's boara of
directors said the needll of
the handicapped in the coun·
ty are greater than f'Ver
before. In addition to rising
costs of re babllitatlon. the
number of crippled persons
to be treated bas increased,
he explained.
''If the vu.al services are
to keep pace with this
greater demand, m o r e
money tban ever before is
needed." Hill &aid.
A goal o( S75,<XX> bat been
establl1bed tor thiJ year's
Easter Seal drive. he said.
The annual East.er Seal
drive U! the S<>le publk fund·
raising activity. undertaken
by the Society in Orange
County.
The Rehabilitation Center.
located at Tustin and Oa
Veta is open to all han·
dtcapped Orange County
residents, ht a d d e d.
re1ardless or racr, creed or
ability to pay.
4 in Harbor
Join Group
Ex-hippie
Musiclans
To Perform
Tbe .Ntw CteJtures. a
musical group composed of
ex·hlpp.les aod farm« drug
user•, will be performing
at Soutbftn C a 11 f o r n i a
College, 2525 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, T b u r s d a y ,
March 7; at 7 p.m.
The stvea members of the
Gospel Folk·Roct I r o u p
r ang.e Jn Ate kom. 19 to
24 years old. The purpose
of the1r IOllp ii to com·
municate to today's young
perSODll a meaningful and
relevant life.
'The membet's f o r m e d
together last summer and
played in such places as
the Orange County Teen
Challenge Hippie Gospel
Llgbt Club in Huntington
Beach. They are n o w
regW..-performers on the
telecast "World of Youth.''
The lbow can be teen in
this area on Cllam:iel live,
Sunday, lO:J> p.m. and
Channel nine, Sunday, 7:J>
a.m.
C of C Speaker
~AIO "'°'-.CW,
Four Newport H a r b o r
High School students will
toor 'Europe thia summer
when they }oin the Southern
Calltornla Youth Cbora\e CM\
a concert trip o( seven
Jim M c A J v In , .ad·
m.in~tr•tor ror Mabelin
Mtmor1al 'Hospital a 11 d
of&alrman ot the prof~
committee ol 1be Au&!rn
Cliamber of Commerce, an-
DO YOU KNOW
Europun oou..ntriet.
Davkl c . ~. ~Id v. ~.~VlcitOrla A. ,..,._, Heidi II .
~ ad :nc-marle H. Sdaaatrer of Cotta Mesa.
Otben .. Jwt, E. J'~
rar ol Buntinston Beacb;
Petn V, Atlrllblml, Jane
P. Bowen, M8'J Hard.lDC,
Pry Leiter, Cynthia J.
Phllllpa and R o b ~r t Roo~en ot IrvlM: Pb.Wp
J . Daugbtcy and Nancy A.
Nies of Laguna Beach:
Janet N. Bryant, Lee W.
Catbca,i and Anthony M.
Greaory d Newport Beach;
Llnda J. Sundsmo of South
Lasuna.
2 Finalists
As Scholars
..........
For Edison
I
Two 1enlor1 ttam
Newport Herbor H i ' h I School have been cboeen u
quarter-finalist.a in Sou1hml
callf omia E d l s o n Com·
pany's Collete Scbolarsl9.p
prognan. it was announced
by Harold F. Hall, Edbon
at'bool !iipleeentative.
The outN.ndlng tent«•
are Gears-me Hanna and
RicMrd L. Jalfte.
The tlectr1c company's
annual scholarship program
off'er• six •4 ,000 1cbol~1 at the witmer'•
cholct d 25 participating
private c o I le ~ ea Ind
uruverlitiea hi S o u t h er n Cellforma.
Thi'• studenlA \n this
re&lon. will be aeiected .win·
Mr1 ot~ ~ Awardl
11iJ tbe ~~ oo.nt com-
pOsed o?' locat educatOl'I,
business and civic leeder-s. ·ED HIRTH Senkrt John Bl.anchard,
bass and Terry Hamilton,
baritone, together w I th
Juniors Anne Foea, tint
soprano and Davtd Van
Houten. second tenor, audf.
tioned for the group in early
nounced today 1he speGker ;;::::;:=======
for tbe f1rat ·~111 mNt.fnC
ol the group al -Ole GrlDd
Hotel, noon, llll'dl U, wm
be Samuel J. Ti b h-i th . preskitdt eleet. ol t b e
CalllonU Ho!pttal Asepct.
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The chorale will leave by
~artered jet to Frankfurt,
Germany on July 11.
Events Slated
By B'nai B'rith
Members of Orange Coun-
ty B'Dli B'rltb Young Adults
)lave aeveral events 1Chedul·
ed for Mardi. They include
a trip to see the Golden
Gloves Cllampionsbip Oll
March 2. a Parenti' Night.
Marcil 17 and p a r ti e a
tcbeduled for March 18, 23,
and 30.
Information concerning
tlleae events may be ob-
taiDed by phoning Rob Berg
54U89'J. or Shelly Dorris
•2932.
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'TASTE OF HONEY' OPENING AT SCR
Martha Mcful•nd, Andre White in Tender Sc•~
Theater Notes
'Taste of Honey '
Opening at SCR
By TOM Tl11JS
Of ... DMfo1 ~""' ,, ....
A bittet' (.":lJ'On}cle of
emerging womnood. writ-
ten by an 1 8 -y e a r -o I d
English girl a dee* a~o.
whidl ooly recently tnSPITed
a popular musical nwnbeT.
cornea to South C o a s t
Repertory'• Third Step
Tbeate!' this weekend.
Shelagh Delaney's ' • A
Ta9te of Honey," which
dramatizes an mt.erradal
romance, opens a four-week
run ll't the Costa Mesa
t~ater Friday under the
direction of Roo Throoson,
who recently sta~ed the
powerful "Hail Scrawlyke"
at the SCR Second Step.
Thronson. who views the
play as a t.estimonlal to the
disintegration ol morality
and family life in the middle
1950's, will include a live
jnz band in hl.s production,
an aspect of the play wbkh
is rarely attempted.
Starring ae the young girl,
Jo, wlB be M a r t h a
McFarland, lMt. seen in
"The Tiger" and "The
Typi.sta" at SCR. Pat Brown
plays her third rote at the
new Third Step as Jo's
mothe-r. Helen.
Completing the SCR cast
will be Rona.Id Boussom.
Jeff Mac.Neilled~ a n d
newcomer Andre White as
the Negro boy. The set will
be designed by Martin
Beo.9oo, director of the
popular "Time of Your
Life.''
P e r f o r m a n c e s art'
~heduled T h u r A rl a y s
through Sundays u n t i l
March 31 at the Third Step,
1827 Newport Blvd. in Cos4.a
Mesa. Resnvatioos may be
obtained by cMting 646-136.1.
• • •
Winding up its thrtt-wPek
run at the Lagun~
Pl.a~ tomght through
Sunday is Kent Johnson's
production of "Barefoot in
the Park" in its first
amateur staiing in Orange
County.
Orig.inally scheduled t o
!'lose Saturday, the sbow
was elltended an extra day
by popular demand-the sec-
ond straight production to
be held over at Laguna,
following the success of
''The Amorous Flea."
Joli Tropper and Jaquie
Moffett play the principal
roles in the Neil Simoo com-
edy, supported by Betsy
Hewett, Terrence Doyle and
Alan Hart. Curtain time is
8:30 at the p\ayhouse, 319
Oceam Ave .. with reserva-
tions avai\.ab~ at 494-8061. • • •
Meanwtule, back at South
Coast Repertory. the Second
Step Theater in Newport
Beach is busy this weekend
w1ttl Paul Ford's production
of "The Knack" Friday
throogb Sl.IDday.
Mjke Dougms, B i 1 I y
Miller, James Baxes aod
Tami Purse comprise the
wacky quartet of tbe Ann
Je!Ucoe comedy. The sbow
IS being staged at 2815 Villa
Way, wit b reeervatioo5
taken at 673-0223.
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Musical
Uninspired
By JACK GAVER
U~l~can., I
NEW YORK (lfPIJ
"He~'• Where I Belong."
whicb opened Sunday night
at the Billy Rose T~atPr,
accomplisbu at least one
thing. It has taken John
Steinbeck's ''East of Eden''
novel out of circulation as
the source for a musical
Nothing goes well in th1~
effort to create a serie>us
musical of stature. The
result .. s uni nspired at all
levels.
The libretto by A I e x
Cordon i s un1oterestin1t.
w h i c h means that the
characters must ~ the
!!amt>. The score 1s mediocre
at best even in its few bettftr
moments. A musical of th1s'
type simply has to have
superlative songs and ex-
cellent voices to project
them. and the singers are
mostly of the "get by'' sort.
Cmt Lut-ed
For Drama
Premiere
Britain Ge®ig
More U.S. FJlms
By BOB 'IHOJIAS
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All of tbe DOlldDlted
ttector1 are Ammicam, in
HOLLYWOOD CAP) oontrut to ~t yean. Of
Recently ve~an director tbe five picture nominees,
Georlt $dne7 WN (l.DC>ted aaJ7 .. ~ r>oJHt»" 'RI
in a trllde Jl9IM!J' as eayint ~ Ja Enlldd. 1114 die
that futur. Am e r i e a n majority at .tce11e1 ._.,
muaicals wl1l ~y be made bl UolJJWOO' and 1ht
mlde la En~ Jlbanw.
Th1I wu 4 e p r e 1 1 I a ' Of courte, tbe academy
tidia&s '-tbt Bo~ ~ may wd be .wtn&tq
~. t«a, wtildi hll Miii,. )Mt to a more provinclal
CMt memben f« the new lwrtlot bMnle of fbe 1ID-altitude alt.-several ,ur1
play "Summer IJgbtning" precedented alowdown ., fl sending tbe 01 car I
have heel aonounced by the prodaictjoa. Ne..-bN tber't abroad. But those vots'I w e •minster Community been 90 1ttt1e .,_;-far VW'J oaen reJed tbe feellnt ....._... G( tM AJIMlriea JD091e.
Theater. wt.rich will present ~ Ions. And no relief 11tems icag pabile. as tmy ctid
the work! premiere of the m al&flt. in naming 1be inn....,..ly ~mpcrary drama next Sidney'• r e m a r k , of popular "'l'be Souad of
month. courae was pm1ly aimed Ko.De" u but pidan d
The ori&inal play, wntten at ~ bis INlt lE ~ tbe ~
and directed by DAILY musical, ''Hall a St«ipeace,'' tlCDI of~ · wbidJ be Mid ... beJped
PILOT entertainment editor by the proftdency 0 f
Tom Titus, concerns a English technlcianl and the
former llthletic hero who lower labor tcale. 1be lat·
returns home to his home ter, plus the I e n e r o u 1
town ... ._ ,J &OY8fDIJlflllt sublld7. .. teea.wg a measure UI. CCMr·-American com-.... ..-.. ~. Bil mation is ---~ r..-' puies to ahoot upftlive
complicMed by a rebellious film• in Endud-
wih and a re1enUul yoonger But 1 wonder' if the Av•
brattier. ~ ftood o1. ~.
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The portion of the story
distilled from Steinbeck's
lengthy novel coven a-cou-
ple of years In the life of
the traumatic Trask family
in t.be truck farming country
oC Salinas, Calli. Hardbitten
Adam Trask is the father
of entirely dlssimllar twin
sons, Caleb and Aron, whose
mother, it develops iJ the
madam of a fancy bordello
m the district.
Ron McComrnoo will pLay American-ftnmced f 11 m 1
the role of the older brother, i.91l't reachin& a dimiriMDcEE;=:=:=::;=:;;:::~ •---rate ol return.
Caleb iJ the troubletome-
-00. wbo 1N1JU and l a C k I
bis fatbeT'I love. Dad dote~
on Aron. Both boys are
taken with a girl named
Abra Bacon. and Aron
naturally assumes that ~he
is his. Aron also doesn't
know about the Identity of
hia mother, and his revela-
tion oear the end brings
about a family hassle that
results in the father's col-
lapse.
Fine British actor Paul
Rogers seems wasted in the
role of the father. Outstan-
ding is young W a I t e r
McGinn as Caleb. Ken
Kerchevel serves w e I 1
enough in the part of Aron.
Heather MacR.ae makes a
pTomiaing Broadway debut
as the girl, a role that baa
little depth but does give
her a mance to sing in what
may develop mto a charm-
ing voice.
Mitch Miller. a most
talented and k:nowledgable
man to music, somehow
took the wrong road in his
debut as a Broadway pro-
ducer.
UCI Concert
Set Thursday
UCI OhanceDor Daniel G.
Aldridl will narrate Se!'gei
Prokofiev's "Peter and tht>
Woli" at a concert of UCJ '~
University Orchestra Thurs-
day at 8:30 p.m. in t.be
Science Lecture Haa
with Sondra Evans cast as The Aoademy Aw a rd
Im wile. Ralph A p p • 11 nom1DMions codd be ol.·
porireys the y o u n g e r fered as •~ if tllly
brother and Dor is al a IUl*'fkMI -....
Herl>eTUon appeen as the You'll ode that all ftft male
older brothers f o r m e r nomnees are Americant, Whereas the Oscar race in
sweetheart. recent years has b e e o
Others in tbe Westminster dominated by the liket a
cast an Sandra Simpsoo, Paul Softeld, P e t • r
Richard Brawley, Carol O'Toole, Ladreme ODvler, Richard Burton and R
Benson and Dick Tay\«. Harriaotl.
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Mld SMurday at 9:30 p.m. on Channel 7.
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By RICK OU BROW
HOLLYWOOD 1UPJ) -Clark Gable's old
movies on the late 6how look better and better in
retrospect He wa., forthright. charming, plea~~t·
ly confident and attractively manly -qualiti~s
virtually nonexistent among today's aMeged rnovte
heroes.
TUESDAY NIGHT, NBC-TV offered an hour
docu~enlary about Gable's life, loves and films , and
since it was mede bv Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, bill old
studio. qutte naturally it was all very upbeat.
Most of the basic material was well-known,
but there were a few good additions -an inter-
view with an old name. some home movies in which
Gable <'avorted with his third wile Carole Lombard,
and a talk with the man who directed the ~st senti·
mental movies ever made. Frank Capn. He's an·
other fellow whose old films on the late show look
better and better in retrospect. I've seen "It's a
Wonderful Life" 10 times. and it still work8 its
magic or laughs. t~ars and the humMI comedy.
BUT GETTING BACK to Gable: the NBC·TV
hour, narrated by Burgess Meredith. had some we1'-
made points Gable. it noted. was "the ultimate
m<>v;e hero " llis screenwriters. it added, had one
basic rule: "lie ca n only be defeated by an act of
God." In his dealin gs with women in films, "He
never pleaded for love -he demanded it."
I don't remember any mf'llion being made o(
those famoos big ears ttiat someh<>w looked just
right on him. But there was a reference to "that
quizzical , funny smile" No one, the program said
quite accurately, was ever so assured on a scree1'1 .
And as one actress interviewed said: "You had a
setlSe of a man."
THE HOUR focused on Gable's general lack of
interest in leading the life of a movie star -and
his passioo in~tead for the outdoor. virile life: the
ocean, the mountains. the dt>sert. And another well-
illustrated point indinled his added depth as an
actor after ttle death in a plane crash of Miss Lom·
bard and his tour ol duty in the service in World
War IT.
I suppo~ there could have been more insight
in tbe Tuesday broadcast. but as usual Gable was
able to carry the show by himself. and perhaps his
apparent directness and.simplicity made the search
for complexities not too 9ignificant. As a New York
newspaper said beautifully about him when he died:
he was "a!!' ctttain as the sunrise."
IMPRESARIO Sot Hurok Tuesday night pre-
sented some of lhe world't greatest musical attnr--
tlons in a lovely. civilized 90-mmute special on CBS-
TV. Performing al length, and with hardly any victeo
distractiOM for viewers. were piani!rt Artur Rubin·
stein, •iolinist David Oistrakh and the B<>lshoi Bal-
let. It is haroly neees.c;ary to rommenl on their abili·
ties Frolrl s video viewpoint. perhaps the most
ingratiating aspe<·t was the utter si mplicity ol the
presentation
The channel swim: ''The Cities.'' a series of
three hour-long broadcasts about America's urban
crisis, will be seen on CBS· TV .J 11 ne 18. 24 and 25
... ''Man in a Suitcase.'' another one hour British
espionage series bows m on ABC·TV May 3. and
concern!! a former Amen<.'3n agent hlse4y C'harged
with belrayinJ( his ~ovemment ... ARC·TV's 11ew
daytime game show. "Wedding Party.'' whi<-h ar·
rives April I, will use "soon-to·be·married young
coup1~·· as con1e.c;tants.
Detattis ilie Mencree
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Dollars lor scholars '
IA LiBeS . .
OUtliii.ed
In lines of sprina fuhion de5igna rit be unveiled
for Newport Barbor Panbellenic members and friends
dllrinc tile annual ~ for Sdlolan benefit
Setting for the parade will be the Stu.ft Shirt at
11:30 a.:m. Monday, ~ 11. Faahiom will be from
Ann.F'Ql(W of PuldoD bland.
~ proceeds alc1 the American Field Service,
an lnternatloul theme bm been selected for decara-
tiODI. ~ mo are pvea in a ICbolanhip, known
a the Minerva A~ to ID aea llrl who iJ attentllng a four.year c:oll'l9 or Divll'lity. .
Co.ncludlng the demooa actlYlties will be a bridge
party for t6oee wbo care to stay, according to Mis. c.~than. vice Pl'Uideut and benefit chairman. lier are Mn. Graham Gibbons who may
be r nNl'VatiODI .t MM80S, and Mn. Harry Huffman, decoratn. cbairman.
Se~ ---will be the Mmu. WDliam P. C pnlldeat, Leon Fry, Laurence D111ver
R. M. RMman. Uoyd McCall.um, Frank Tyler, Charles McMannamy and Ray Bloter.
ffi&hllgbting the-affair will be the 8DDOUDC'1l'tetlt
of two lucky tlct~bolden. One will receive a three-day,
two-night stay in La ~.. and the other Will be
awarded a round-trlp ticbt to San Fnnc:ilco. An
array of other door pmu are being collected from generoua mercbant,.
THIS IS NO HtGHWAY IOPUY -In fa«, the $5 asted for
admission to Newport Harbor Panhetlenk's annual Dollars for
Scholars benefit is a bargdl, for patron& wiH be offered• gour·
met lundleon, a delightful ~ lhow, afternoon o( bridge,
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Lea9ue R~adies
Neptune's .Reign
Looking at the world through sea green-a>lored glasses
are ihe membel'I of tile Newport Harbot' Spastic League.
From now until Aprlf 26, tile date of ttie lOtib annu.a1
Neptune Ball, au effoirU will be concentrated on trans!~
Ing the Balboa Bay Chlb into Ml underwater f art:asy.
A larger goat looms behind all the activity -that of
raising funds to continue finandal support of spastic children
and young adults in Orange County, e~ize Mrs. William
E. Filher, ball dlairman and her asmstant, Mrs. John B.
Davies.
The highlight of ttle festivities is tfle crowning of King
Neptune. The reigni~ monarch of tne sea i6 a man of the
community who is hoDored for his work toward tile better·
ment of area youth.
Mrs. Warren Poitras is tn charge of decoratiotk41 and will
use fresh flowen and beautiful accessories made by mem·
bers of ttie United Cerebral Paby Young Adults Wort.sllop
under the direction of Mrs. Ruth KoUer.
Dance mu.sic will be provided by the Societiy for tile
Preserntion of Big Bands.
Invit.atioll6 to the gala wilt be in the mail March 26,
aecording to Mrs. R. P. Connally, commlttee chairmen.
Others working on preparations are the Mmes. Wayne
SUbcasky, awards; William P. Thomas, door prizes; George
H. Jones. patrons; Frank Merlo, press; John T. Hogan, music;
William D. Wilson IDd Donald Langille, programs; ·G. R.
Jiansen. reservations, and George W. Weedon, spon90T'S.
Otiler philanthropies of the league are the United Cere-
bral Palsy Child Development Cetlter and Tra;nlng Bai..
Center, Carl Harvey SdJOOI and Hope Haven Schools.
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In TirTie, Double Trouble Will Become a Double BlesSing
1s to let the majority rule, as thil
•~ the most democr-attc w a y •
Naturally, this would assure victory
for bJ.I choice u he and my husband
and U.. ~year~Jd boy would vote
for tbe sports evenl What do you
say' -BAmJNG BERTHA
OEAR BERT: I eaclone Syd.My
Hool'• famoa werdt, ''Tbe majority
mle It • ruMUble la a lam.Uy
of lllld cllDdrta, a prilOll or 11
ln1tls.tllll tf U. fetMeml dM. 0
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one Wll Ille ~ ..U.Oed, tf •
coune, ._ .... wll '•tel lit ftnt
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ud die flilll17 wtll llnt I reueMbtJ balue.ITV...._
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A ctrtaJn
woman in UUJ oflice (I will call her
Mary Do Good) ls forever corninl
around aattnc for a dollar to buy
flowln for the office manaier'• mother, or a 1bower lift for the
cadder'• dauC!Jter, or a weddJnt lift
for the girl tn accounting, OT a ntire-
ment pn or a funeral wreath or
heaven know1 •hat. Anyway, the Ult u tndleu and I am al.ct of IL
b there 8 lfacloUI way to get
Mt of tbi1 IOrl of ~? What does
• penon 111 -eapecialb' when others
are ~.mm tboueb raluctanUy!
-BLltD WHITE DEAit WBl'l'E: 11'ert 11 Mtlil•I
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tncdlel •an. t.e '"behll .n.blecl • .... ~ -,,..-._ .. u ,.. men
belq a.W for mtD9J .. •~a.~
1Y be Crutltfal ud .. ,. "So~ .. bit
I'm Mt t.terest.d la Git. ,..Jeet,i
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81 DON G. CUJPIQl2..L
NEW YORK (WNS) -
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=.: = ud JOG find Mia ;: z,.. atDIUll the : Ylrtutl ol _.. JaandrJ
• ~ tUt tat•• .r C::-..:* In NOT pro-
~ Pip aroand at random !; bttw ... a In man cba.
;! ntll ud )'OU'B find the
.. empbuU o a detlrpnts ~ spedftcall1 dellped for
hard ..... IOft water', bot · · wata. eolcl water , a-E tradirtJ dothel, 1r a , 11e
.,, cJotbel -aoap1 t b a t
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you Cll8 dunk tbt tam.Dy
cat In tbtm. Otben, by im·
plication, 10 ltroftl that they
will erue Lincoln'• profile
from a penny.
It'• a curioua, curious
bulineu that bad lta 1tart
-leltnd 1W it -about
3,000 yean talO In Rome
at the foot Qf Sapo Hill
It was at the crelt of the
hiTI that animah w e r e
sacrificed to the godl, and
the dripping animal fats
trickled down the bill and
mixed with the alkaline
aabe1 on ita aurface.
Boys 'n Girls
HIU'S THI! RUI -Blue M<lnda,. become e•en bluer when bom.alaken are
faCld with the &ilantic dedllion ol whieh ftllb.day ~oct ia bllt tor doing the
family laundry. Leaning toward the "IOod old da)"I method of beatine clothing
oo the rocb Is Mill Judy Hurst of tilt DAILY PILOT ltaff.
&.p wu bent when
rainwater mixed the in-
,,.edientl and, ultimately.
swept tbem into tbe Tiber
Riv•. Roman w o m e n ,
beetint their clothes on the
rocks at tbe nte!''s edce.
gradoally came to learn that
when the 1Ther ran yellow
with altar drippings their
clottlfJS could be aotten
twice aa clea& with "'alf the
effort.
DO-IT-YOURSELF
From this humble formula
-euent.ially lye and fatty
addl -soap.making re-
mained a do-it-yowself pro-
ject for thounnda of years .
In the United states it
W UD 't until tbe early 1800I
that the commercial
manufacture ol soap achiev-
ed ao1 economic status
W'()fthy of the name but,
by tbe WO!. the indmtry
bad the promotioo bit in
its teeth, &nd was off and
running with giveawayF,
coupon 1 , leltf.momal ad·
vertili.nc and two-for-one of.
fen.
What •e we ta1kl.nc about
at this point! That'• ri&ht:
a cleaoaiD( tncredlent m.adt
up ol lye, fatty acids and
potasaium salt. that WM tit·
He diffe.rent from the drip-
pings that trictled down
Sapo Hill.
It was to remain tbtu until
Procter and G a m b I e
stumbied oo detergents in
19:.> and introduced Dreft.
And what is the difference
b e t w e e n soap« and
detergents?
Soap cleans b e c a u s e .
chemically, ttle mixture has
an affinity for water so
that the fabric being washed
becomes wet more qulcltly
and the dirt ia man eaally
liberated frorr. the ftbera by
either hand-rubbing or by
washing-machine agitation .
CARRY OFF DIRT
Detergents, on the other
band, a r e complicated
Candlelight Ceremony
Reveals Engagement
The enpgement of Wendy
Lucas and Raymond Dan
Myen of RIDlltngton Beach
bu been announced by her
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Lucas Sr. of
Mode.to .
Newt of the betrothal was
revealed during a tradi-
tional candlelight ceremony
In the b r i d e • e J e c t ' s
reaidebce haD at California
Wutern University, San
Diego .
A graduate of Downey
High School in Modelto, she
will be cractuated from Cal
Weatern in June wtth a
divenifled major In elemen·
tary education. At the
univerlity she has been ac-
tive on the Associated
Women Student's Executive
Council and the lnterclub
Board.
Ber llance. son of MT.
and Mn. Raymond D.
WENDY LUCAS
JuM Date
Girls' Club
'In a Stew'
Overeaters
Myer1 of Huntington Beach., The couple plan to be
is a graduate of Marina __ m_arr_ied_J_une_1_s_1n_M_od_e_ato_. ________ ...::.,..;;r
High Sci.boot and a1ao attends
Cal Watern where be bu
beea active in Blue Key,
Student Council, Chamber
Sinpra and ~untry.
An.r hiJ lfaduation be
plans to study philosophy
and ptycl>ology at Clare-
mont 1'1eololfcal Seminary.
Nuts 'n Nibbles
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Ceremony at College ·
Reveals Future Rites ·~ Durtns • oncBtllCM
elnJDClftY at Alua PadAc
Ca11t1e the enppment ol
two studentl R na D n a
Balcombe and Lt on a rd
Tf#flr/ wu dfecdOeecL
Pareata ol b ~ _..
Mr. md 111'1. Clay to a
Balcombe ol Oolta Ma&
... Mr. and Mra. Leanard
1'owwy ol OlMe at,, VL
Kill Baleombe and JMr
betrothed baY• aelec:t.d
Central Bible Church. eo.ta
Mesa, f« Mr weddiDc cm
Jane 14.
ROXANNA IALCOMll .... ... ·••ct
The bride •ct is a Ir~ ol Noplea Higb
School, La Poeete ad is
a junior 1Ul'jcring i n
elemeuta:ry ICbool edaca·
tion. She ii a member of ---------•
U p 1 11 o n Kappe Tao
hoDGrary .ociety and ii bead Sweet Adelines IOlrl)eader and dorm of·
ficer. Harborllt.es C b a p t,e r,
The benedk:t.elect is -' Swelt Adeliuel C!OllHIWJI
alumnus of Blueltone m,h ewry M«iday at 8 p.m. &r
Attmdlng meetifta1 every School, Virginia. and ia a meetinSs in College Park
Friday at 10 a.m. are senior m a j or in g in Sc:bool, Costa Mesa. Fur:tiler
tMmbers of Fountai.n Valley psycboloay·. He is aenior infonnatioo about t be
Nuta tct Nibbla TOPS Club. clasa ldJJettC' dlrectm aed wanen'r club m_, b e
The w«nen have ~ is active in the psycbolocY ~ by c.MlioC Mn. Pat
h . ~eMion Ced.er in c1ep---~ Partin. ~. ~ Beach tor their ----""-~-·--"-------------"'"-
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SpD at ST;7851 will MSW« '
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Your food spuklff with piquant flavor
' when it is •ccom,.niecl by one of our
unusu•I relishet or pickles.
Peisfey 'f.nn DILLED 0 N I 0 N RINGS,
slim slic" of oniOft• with a cletithtful dill
t•n91 unuau•tly good wltft rieaka •nd
h•mbu"f"·
llANSTON'S rlCICLE. a fogy comt»in•·
tlon 1 o{ ~uli&wet, onion, t o "' • t • • s,
clat .. , •pples and 9Mrlrins imported from
Englencl.
• . • encl we have U .+her !rinds nteit•
ln9 yow .llaco.,.ryl
Th•H ere sophistlcetecf little additions to
your hors d'o.vVfe• trey, with stlmuletint
flevor •ncl appMJlnt colon. Try Cockt•il
cel.ry or carrot rifcb,· baby eggplent
plain or stuffed, t1ily whole corn on the
cob, beby torHfHI ivst the size of
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BARBECUE IUFPS FA VORfTE • • •
TURKEY BREAST . . 98t.
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WHOLE BODY CORNISH
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BOX OF 12 GAME HENS . 7.99
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RICHARD'S OWN HOME MADE
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ORANGE PEKOE, OOLONG, JASMINE, 69" SPICED, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, KEEMUM ,,
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KNUDSEN'S FARMER STYLE
COTT AGE CHEESE
PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK
BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
pt. 33c
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FQLGERS COFFEE
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MARGARINE
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ARDEN AA
BUTTER
3 LB. 1.89
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KRAFT Green Goddess Dressing , ... l .., s1
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VEGETABLES 11.. 4 ,., s1 ara ~e PRESENTS
GREEN GIANT "IN BUTTER SAUCE"
NIBLETS CORN 10.. 4 ,., 51
&REEN GIANT "IN BUTTER SAUCE" CUT
LEAF SPINACH ".. 4 "''1
MORTON
Macaroni & Cheese 1t.. 3 .. , 51
NABISCO COOKIES
"BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI"
Sun. Mar. I 0th 9 p.m. TV Channel 7
Richard's PRESENTS
Sara Lee CHEESE CAKES
Cream Cheese Cake 11... 79c
Pineapple Ch. Cake "... 79c
CELERY
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EXTRA FANCY
D' ANJOU PEARS
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SOLID HEADS GREEN
CABBAGE
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U.S. NO. RUSSET
• IERNSTEINS 39¢16 oz .
'cHOCOLA TE CHIP
FUDGE NUT
Blueberry Ch. Cake ""11 ... 79c
Cherry Cheese Cake 20... 89c
POTATOES
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BBQ GLAZE SAUCE " ..
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EXHIBITION
ly The
loys' GymllClltic Tecun
of
Newport HarlMw HIC)ll
SAT. MARCH 9
on the hoar
10 cnn 11 Clft9 1 p111 2 pm
IN RICHARD'S PATIO ..... \-•. ~ ................ ....
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MOLASSES BREAD
Old fashioned honey loaf
with plump raisins •nd nuts.
DANISH TEA CAKE
DeliciouJy topped with nuh
and rich icin9.
Parker House Rolls ...
49c
79c
59c
Cinnamon Rolls 6 .., lk
Watch for our Monday ad ••
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a-baking at Rich.ar~'s
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6PEN DAILY 9-6 MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9.5
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Double Ring Ceremony
Performed in Newport
Kinn Lee Jobmon IDd 'lbe ~ foAoftd In
Robert ~ B u cc I Balbo9 P...clon for 375
weroe tnllTied during a guesta. Mrs. Fret Bellne4l
~ lel'Yb in St. attended the IUllt book.
An d r e w ' 1 Preebyt.erlan Special gueata WN Mr.
Cburdi by the Rev. Dr. and Mn. Roy L. Johnlan
Chldeli B. DicenfWd. d ~ tbe brkle'a .-
'Ibe bride,-dluebt.. ol Mr. and uncle; ?tfl'I, J 0 h D
-1 M:re. Beary JGllneon d Edward Hurly of Lo 1 ~ Wind. wu-e a white ~ h bdlieO'oom'•
i-ti de IOle llbeeith db ~. ml Mi 1 c
lll:'8 bllldl .anmc her ™»a Bucci of Nw
eleevea, bemHne ..S clMll)el Y«k. bi.a atd.
Jeacllh ..... Her croft be1d Olher' .... ..s uaclel
a tiered etik ilUlion veil hOllC1lWlg the newt)wedl
end lbt carried an mm bou-were tbe ~. a n d
quet ol llJDI stemmed white Mms. Wi1i1m Bucci of SU
ro1e1. Raiael, Jemee Bucci of
Her banal' ....Smt, Mia GleodaJe IDd Nkbolal Boccl
Kathy Lyon Woode WU from Gtlodlile.
1owned in floor lensth A cbtmp1pe breUfut
turquotee ~ md held took pUcie tn 4be Newparter
a bouquet of lol1( etiemmed Im tar Mdws and cloee
t&ng«kle cat natiool. friendl lillllr 1'tlkil tbe COU·
Wearing ideotiOlil gown.s pie left tor • I.el Vec-
and boldin( ydow cun&· bcJDeo.ymcJm. They DOW ere
tt<me we re ~. mlJdne th* home in CC1ta
Millis Cberi Andrewe, Miu Meta ..
Donna Anoumanlan. Mrs. Both, .,. IJ'adultea ol
Ray Metz, Mn. William Marl'hlll matt Scbool, Loe
Delb, Miss Pam Reill and Angelee tad h bride IJl,
Mrtl. Darel Ecldund. tended tile IM AD1'1e1
1be bridegroom, eon of Medici! IDl D • n ta 1
Mr. end Mrt. Jack P. Bucci A ••ithnce Co&ete.
()f Los Aft&elel, a • II: e d Amtietm IDl <>r-ea Cont
Dalton to be bAe belt mMl. 0!6ile. S. ~ -.Ul
Usbera were Jemes ~ l"ICllw bil ..,_ tNal Oil
1& J. DiaW., Rlbrd 'Ftgte, PolJ, PCllllCU ~ ~ ~ "W~ Robert member d ._. --
Otiwr IDd Mets. Riis "90
Club Confers Honors,
Plans Irish Potluck
Exempler degrees will be
received by Mrs. JCJeellh
FUtey, Mrt. George
Leverenz aod Mrs. Alan
Woodman when Mr s.
Bari>ara Stoen opens bet" bcm:I'-. f« the next meeting
of Xf"'Mu Zeta chapter, Beta
Siona Pbt, ~.
Mn. Don Miller. preli· dent. will oooduct the ritual
and ., the welcome ritual
for Mn. Mlph Adami, a
former dwUr' m e m be r
who recently returned to the
city, during Che bultnels
porticm of the meeting.
Mrs. Levenns w l 11
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elltite U11fte4 Stm1 II the
A1111 laltbrt .ol•M•· It's • 4elty t.atvr• el tk DAILY
PILOT all4 -~ t.U
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In Double Ring Rites ·
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LYNDA WILKERS
Ent..,ed
Betrothed
Pick Date
Lynda Sue Wilkers and
Ronald Gien Trapp have
choeen June 1 ror their wed-
ding in Christ Lutheran
Church, Costa Mesa.
Nen of Ule engaeement
was reveale4 by the bride-
alect's parents, Mr. and
Mu. Calvin W. Wilkers of
Costa Mesa. Parents of the
fuhae bridegroom are Mr.
and Mn. Charles E. Trapp,
itllQ ot Costa Mesa.
Th• couple are graduates
of Costa Mesa lligh School
and both studied at Orange
Coast Collefe. Mlsa Wilkers
wa~ a member of the
Newport Beach Bethel of
Job's Dau8}1ters.
·oashing
7137
Ma.a of white shuta
dailies, l.ladioU. carnaUOftl
and cbryaaDtbemums flied
the Peet Fmnily Chapel ilD
Weetn>Pter when Anita
Gall Jones and David Virgil
Renner e.xchanged t h e l r
weddiDI vowc lalt Saturday
evening.
1b1 bride, daughter of
Mrs. Becky H'8fl\Aker of
Huntingtclo Beach, w a I
given in marriage by her
brother. Barry Jones. Con-
ductln« tbe double ring ~
was the Rev. C 1 i ff or d
B. Holland.
For her wedding Mrs.
Reooer selec:Ud a white
chantilly lace gown featur-
ing a pearl~ yoke
with a scol.loped o v a 1
neckline aod a redingote
frcd over an A-line im-
ported organza gown. Tbe
laee cage swept into a wat-
teau chapel train, and beT
elbow lengtti veil, trimIMd
in mat.ching lace, was at·
tached to a petal cap of
bee and pearls.
Her flowers were a
nosegay of daisi~. carna-
liOTI$ and gardenia4.
Mlsa Brenda Jooet served
as heT sister's maid ot
honor. and other attendaDta
wen Min Judy Bertoli of
Santa Ana mid Mia Bette
Veren of Fountain Valley.
'Ibey were gowned in yellow
chad.il!y lace '1'ier white
f a&hioned empire style with
back fu1lne9I giving the ef •
feet of a tram. Short yeHow
veils were held by a bow
and they carried D06egay
bouquets of yellow daisies
and white carnations.
Fk7we:t' girl Lori Cal'ToU
wore a yellow satin gown
with a lace yoke and
~ laoe sleeves and
canied a basket of yellow
daisies.
Kenny C. Delfs attended
the bridegroom, 900 of Mr.
aod Mn. Virgil T. Renner
of Huntington B e a c b .
Seating guests were Steve
Spero of H\dlngtoo Beach,
Barry starUJ ol Senta Ana
and Terry LaFcrtuoe ol
Garoe11 Grove.
Assi.9ting durinC t h •
reception, wtUch took place
in tht bride's mother's
home, were tbe .Mmes.
David H. Williams, bc*n,
William w. T h 0 m p I 0 n •
Lamar Case and Carl Kobzi .
After a wedding trip to die
Orange District Council
Gathers in Santa Ana
I
The last Orange Diltrlct
Council, Oallfomia Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs
meeting for t h i 1 ad-
mln.tr1ratlon will take place
Friday, March 8, at 10 a.m.,
in the Santa Ana Elks Club.
1be !Wv. Clyde Showalter
of Red Hill L u t h e r a n
f,yAac. B ... t. India's Leader
Wear • dashlng lbOrt or
1-0ng cape made fl jitty wool T f -great for cpott or town. opic o Forum
J um l)o-krut cape, sweater
-use contrast for weavin1 1be ~ life of
L'lrougb cabiea, f r i n I e • Isdra Genclll, I n d i a ' s
Make ~hort version one col· leader, w1ll be presented by
or. PatttTn 7137: d.lrecUou. Mis• Nita WaJton of Orange
Church, Tustin, will offer
the invocation and Mn. H.
S. Hatton Jr. of West
Garden Grove W o m "' n ' 1
Club, ho1teu club pnlldlJrt,
will give the welcome.
Mrs. cart L e d b e t t e r ,
district h ii t o r y and
landmarks chairman will
present a short hiltory on
the Garden Grove area, and
following her talk Roy
Quinn, m a n a g e r of
Rosamoor Fox Weal Theater
will discuss theater manage-
ment and_programmlng.
Mrs. Ronald 8 e e I e r ,
district motton p 1 c t u r e 1
chairman, will honor bbn
with a certlflcale i n
acknowledgement ofc h l s
community service.
Guest speaker will be Dr. MARY JANI JAMB
Auxiliary
A.medcm LePan Ball tn
Oaltallelail ........
fer .....r•ca d ._ "'as· i1llrJ to Bll'raclra lW, v.-.. of World Wa I. ,,.. flnt 1'oaldl!J ~ _.
monll members .... for
a ---..... af:30 p.m. IDd ._ tunt na.ky
1beJ meet lcr I tod.11 IDd
pcJOuct •• p.m.
NB Auxiliary
Nc"port Bwtl Po&e
AuxllWJ piben h Wt TuetclllJ ol h tDODGl at
7:30 !;& Loe 1tlon • ~ ...., be GMalDld ~ t.a9llboDlnl Mn. Jama
IWll». Ml-1'71.l . ..
FIR'TY CENTS (coins) for 1>efore members of ttie
eacl> pattern -add 15 ceots Orqe County Speakers
for each pattern for flrlt· Fonun Tuesday, March 12 . 1be teS&ion will ..__crin al clus malling and special uo::&-·
hatr:!Ung. Seod u, Allee 9 :30 a.m. in the Garden
Donald Curtis, lecturer and Summw WedAli
acU>r, whose topic will be ;======~============JI How to Slide Uphill.
Brooks. the DAILY Pnnr, ~ home ol Mrs. J.
105 Needlecraft Dept.. BQx Orland Smith. She will be ~~ ~!:k ~~~001~ ~~ :S ::: ~~~ HB TOPS Club
Name, A4dnaa, Zip, Patten Crosby. Sa-rong 2 Gain TOPS Club
Number, First Umel Jumbo 'nrMly topics of the day meets ~ery Monday at 7
1966 Needlecraft Catalol -will be gJven by Mrs. Wayne pm. i.o Ocean View trailer
hundreds of designs, e lree Reafsnyder of Garden park's re«eatioo center.
pattema (includes deal.per Grove and Mrs. Lily Frank 17261 Gothard Ave., Hun·
sweal'ers) instructiolll in· ol Fullerton. tington Beadl .
aide. Kmt, crocbet, em-ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\I
braider. so centa.
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Mth wtllte t:rtmrntnc, and tfte white crulhable bett
captures center~. The hlgh white band neck and
wide ma~ cuffs are high1ifhts of thia eased
D1eron knit .&irty dress.
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TIPS ON IUDS -Mn. H. G. V.an Wdle. dmnnan fOr the Laguna Beach Gar-
'1'-cien Club'• flower lhOw (Jeft) receiffl IOIJle pointers on arranrgementa from
Mn. Pat Kinnick who Rl ipeM to tfle poop Friday, March 8.
... Show Interest F-lowers
~ Beach Garden
a·<lub'a upcCllDinc flower
aw will be the main topic
~..of 91 CODYerlM:ioo " h e n · lne'inberi 1atber In the
Leaune Beacb W o m a n • s
~ • 1:00 p.m. Fri·
•1~ Mll'Cb 8. •r Mri. ~Lewis. proeram
~. h8I ..... Mn.
Pai Mimrict, a well known
fldlrer •1..,1 from
.f~ P• w t. di:lplay
ber works.
All lletiw f Jo w e r •·
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~ cea f« men1
yeare. Mn. Minnick i6 ttie
daad*r of Mrs. Blenche
Irvine of Three ~ Bay,
a v*ran C>Nnge Coonty
flotfieT' .-ranging teacher,
Mrs. H. G. Van Wlnlde.
dtatrman ior h tcheduled
AlriJ 21-27 flowrer ibow ahd
hf!' ~man. Mr 11 •
~ Davi&; wilJ be on
band to preeent each club
mtimber will wart theetl
d the lbow IChedole.
A spring tea WXS. tM
dlrecUCllD ot Mn. Cl8ence
·-
Sheafor and Mrs. freemlft
Doe will conclude th e
meeting. M:silting are Mrs. c. s. ll'llller and Mr• Arch
RobiMon. Mrs. A r • o l d
Ke#M wtll arrat1,. tea
tabie decorations.
HB Auxili•ry
Ladies' Auiliary to Hun· tlnfton 8eadl Veterans of
ll'~lp w.... Polt m
meets st 8 every tint .s
41ilrd W~y neaJac.
OUR CURRENT Ati~UAL RATE OF 5%
1EARNS 5.13" WHEN COMPOUNDED
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IPICIAL FISH FRY
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SPAIHETTI FESTIVAL
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HAllOI & ADAMS
COSTA MISA
Theater Plans
'Ticketed'
A champagne supper and
••A Tute ol Honey" will
be the incentive f o r
members ol Soutb C.0..tera
· to gather Sunday, Marcll %4,
at 8:30 p.m.
This Harbor Area couples
club which supports South
Coast aiHd Guidance Clinic
will meet at curtain time
in the Third Step 'ftleater,
OoAa Mtsa, to see the col·
orM play by S h e I a & h
Delaney produced by South
Coatt Repertory 'lbeatef'.
Following the perform-
ance, the group will dine at
the Five Crowns reat.urant.
Ticket. for the complete
evening are no per person
« 'ft for the play only. Reii-
ervadoos must be made
Friday, March 8.
Jerey Shoffner, president
and Dr. Robert'B. Moore.
vb president are J>laoiUnc
tbe gala w{tb tbetr wives.
ProceedJ ue earmarked
for the cilnic.
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new, tmoother &aure today,
without diet or esiercde.
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of .-.. lbers. One ltartlinc
fnnovaliao. is tha •beer nyloD front ~eJ. This ii permmmtly
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and oann.ot liv• or ag. It'• sur-
rounded Irr a tlimmiog actiall
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down each aide « fhls iltdle
will oootour your hips ti they
are a problem.
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nylon, acetate and '1*tdu. It
j1 IO comfortable, bUt has such
1limming ltrmgth. it fV.S your fl~ everythb\g that• poftlble with afnnrvl•tion.
"Suddenly Slim~' bl both
girdle and panty veniont, iJ the gm .chlevemmt of the Oalt-
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'lbere'1 black IOJd aroood bere eomewhere..
6o NY tbe oil men -and tbey'tt been loot.1nl for
.. it riFt "1 tbe coutline. Two of t.betr seismic tatinl
.. . . • *ips In recent weeb have plied water1 off Lapa
Beach and Newport Beach .
1119 oil men have sought pennbsion to probe •
little cloeer, too. Like right in the middle of Newport
Harbor.
It ii not known whether they made any discoverle.
olfJbore. But they certainly found nothing in Newport
Harbor. 'Ille dty of Newport wouldn't let them look.
For speculative purposes, however, let us say evi·
dence of on pools along the S-Outh Orange Coa!t' -up-
lands and tidelands -bas been turned up by the search· en. What do they do now?
Nothing. There ii nothini they can do for four
rellODI:
-The Newport B¥1Ch dty charter.
-Laguna Beach municipal ordinances.
--'I'be Orange County oil code.
-The state's S~ll-Cunningham act.
'n>e cities, including Costa Mesa, prohibit new drill·
Ing within their limit!, the county bans 1t in county terri-
tory for a mile inland and the ttate restricts it in the
tidelands.
Can all this prohibitive legillation be changed?
In Newport and Laguna it is highly unlikely. Der·
ricu, pumping stations and all the attendant muck of
petroleum operationa aren't likely to have much appeal
to the residents of any resort community.
At the county level, softening of the oil code is also
unlikely. But 90mewhat less so than in the coastal cities.
'
It ls, however, at the state level that the Orange
Coast's "oil sanctuary" faces its ,natest threat. Thia
WM clearly demonstrated la.!t week.
A bill that could, in effect, wipe out tbe restrictions
of the Shell-Cunningham Act Wa.5 bottled up in com·
mittee -but only at the last minute. U Laguna, New·
port and county leaders had not objected mightily, the
measure (AB-142) might very well have slipped right
Republican
Progressives
Not United
WASHINGTON -The •top Nixon
movement la begf1111Jng to take on
some of the clumsy M!ptct. of tile
stop Goldwater DKWement in 19&f.
That sorry effort in ~can pr<>-
ereulve politics foondered on the i.r·
resolution of Gov. Georae &mney,
Gov. Willllm S c r an t on ol
Penmylvuila. Gov. Nellon A.
aocsefeller oi Nw Yaft, Ge. Dwi&bt
'D. Elseobonr. ID4 .. tntmt
taqet, Richlrd M. Mson..
It all came to a wretdled oondusloft
ft a Repabllcm IOVtnOn c:onftrence
In CleveJaDd from which Gov.
Scranton emeried too 1"41 and with
Joo little *8ftb to bead olf Sen. ~ M. Goldwater for tbe
Republican pre1ldelltial nomlDatloD.
GOV. ROMNEY'S lmpa)liff action
in "Witbdrawtng from the Rtpul:>Ucan
president.1al raa, while cakulated
~rwbe, 1A>9VS to have once acala
plunged the procreulYea Into a state
of benighted eonf ualon. 'Ibey DOW have
a candidate, Rockefeller, who in111t1
9n a "genuine" draft. which t. not
only very hard to lmalin• but bard
\o manage if concelvecl It waa not
lefY drafty at t.ht recent 1ovtl'DOl'1
tOftference in WMhlDaton.
The whole idea bangs by th• .v«J
fragile thread tbat rfixon CID bt
humiliated by 1111 outpourlnC of spell•
t&neous •enUment for Rocbfeller
climaxed by a areat victory Jn the
at.ate of Oreeon in May. There were
aubilar ideas about Scranton 1n lll&l
IN FACT, THE STOP Goldwater
movement rested on solider ground
than baa yet developed u n d • r
Ro::kefeller's feel Hemy Cabot Lodle
had won a writt-ln campaJp in New
H a m p s b i r e. Rockefeller won ln
Oregon. Goldwater. a very 1Ddltferent
presldutial p r l m a r y campalpier.
then finished off RockefeUer in
Caillarnla by a narrow marglo and
went on to win the nomination bee.awe
bl.I opposition was so completely 8fld
pathetically dlsoraanlied.
Tbese proare.evu vowed lt would
never be permitted to happen that
'ffa1 again, and so they have been gama to meetinas all these years
al.Dee with the t.bou&bt 1D mind that
HowtoAddr~
Our Lawmakers
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
There should be choice real es·
tate available in Newport Beach
soon after the ruldenta find
themselves under the aaze of
one-way television 1 c r e e n a
manned by police.
-T.L. R.
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bJ wUl be 111llted a DOt be caupt off ll&lld.
BUT THEY BA VE NOT united and
they baTt been caught off auard, and
inadequately prepwed for th4t kind
of. operation tt will now Wte to atop Nuon.
In &be l'r.t ~. of course Nixon
la not a CODlerVative ln the Goidwater tense. He ii not an extremlst. He
does not 10 around talking about using
nuclear weapCllll and abowhln& the
farm procram and Social Security.
The kooky element& have kept away
from Nizon and he from them
Therefore the issue the progressives
tried to make against Goldwater h11
no validity with retJ>i!Ct to Nfxon.
IN THE SECOND PLACE, the same
vaiutneM, lmpreclalon, and delay
which Gov. Romney and others
brought to the stop Golchvater move·
meat are now present in the rtop
NlxOD IDOffment. u Gov. Romney
i• for Rockefeller wtly doesn't he say
.o? Be treata thla question in the
same open-ended way which fOUlld
so little public response when be
dlscuaaed the issuu ln the campaign.
A ~pecter baunta these proceedings.
Jt u that •omething may slip
IO..!!)ewben owing to inadrolt polltkal
maMuvertnc and Gov. Ronald Rea&an
of CaWornia will emerge from the
melee ln a dominant position. He is
bound to be a big factor anyway
&lnce be will ~ad the California
delegation and it b not predictable
that he will be in a mOOd to join
a popular uprising for Rockefeller.
Nixon's .nomination In fact might con·
ceivably rest oa Reaaan'a dedsloo
to aupport him.
NO, THERE ARE NO •tratagems
or tactics for Rockefeller except to
conduct a fight for the pruldentlal
nomination aod to be&in it ve:y quick-
ly.
How be doea it ii up to him. If
he wishea to avoid a primary contest
with Nixon that a bis choice. But
aoooer Cl' later, and well in advance
of the convention, be will have to
ao to tbe delepttona m tbe stattt
with bis reuom wby they should ~ bbn ratber than a1J1 other
canclidata.
Before be can expect 8D1 popular
upsurge for bis oomJnaUon be •lll
have to pn tame for public support
to riM thJ'OUlib spHcbea and talevbJon
appearaeeea. Tlie forum of the New
Y «k tecialMme ls not e.oou&h, and
U. luat1 wblcb b'Wble people Ut lar,.11 outaide die 1Copt of ltatli
1ovemmtotl.
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RlchJy deaened •ecol• Jtne come ooce more to
Orange County lndt.iduaJt. JC ~ cities ibd oriant· z.aUons from Freedoml J'oandation at Valley Yo"rie,
Pe-nna.
Here on . the Oranp coa.t, Harper , llemmtary
School in Costa Keaa and the Ctly of J...aeuna Beach were
honored with tbe Geor••· W~ Honot Medal
Award in the scboo!a and eGIDlDuolfJ jroguu cateao-
ries. For their year-loo& PNtect ~teach U.S. poaraphy
and hiAory, Harper lcliool became the lixtb freedom
award winner in the cf1*td. 1A1euna'1 honor r•uhed
from the DAR and Elchanp Club Amerlcan· herftap
program and patriotic pm'lde. .
In a country-wide cateeorJ, Prof. Ernest Crain, for
20 years a political ldeace lmtructor at Santa Ana Col·
teae, will receive the National Recognltion Award.
'Mle widely-respected Ern.te Crain, whole wt.f e ll a
former Costa Mesa achool principal, ii being recogt)ized
"for his quiet, able le•derabip in co Hege campua pro-
11"a111.1 commemontina Bill of Rights Week, La• Day
and Reliliou• Empbd.a Week and for bk uemplary,
far-reachfng citizen1hlp-buildin-g programs teachtna
Americanism."
The award culminates 15 years of work1 and, in the
winner's own worda, "ii worth a lifetime." Prof. Crain
is a fine American by· any measuremenl
She's Content to : Trust ·pr~siden.t
To the Edttot:
There are aympatb.UC: wont. aria·
Ina from the Communlat viewpoint
of slaughter In Ncrtb Vietnam. Wu
iJ slauihter, a terrible thln1, but love
for our own b the important thing.
Let the chlckena cluck and nutter
as that iJ their way. We mutt realize
that morale.-underml.nlng pictures and
information could be al.so taken ol
our aide of the ft1bt md ii the same
u the other llaugbter.
BUT! WE DO NOT dwell CID the
pealimlatic details, but remabl cool
to conalder the more important 1"uea
of which the averap not a.ceptlooally
lntelllgent dthen b DOt f\1llJ --.med,
ad lboWd DOt be.
The Preaideat and blah ~ are
more intelligent than I am • I am
content to trust the sttuadon in their ~nds and to keep mllitary recre•
from me that I wouldn't &Ulst la
spreading the news u la a. fypical
mistake with women.
Our aide mUlt win, with patie.Dce
and chanclnl bluffs if necessary, not
only for comblttng communism Mt
because it's our men we love.
EUNICE REIMANN
E#el ... loa
To the Editor!
A significant paradox at the moment
appears to be that, while the poor,
emerging nations are spending mucli
of their time bating tbe rich eei
for their accompliabm~ta alone, tMre
is a feverish rush ol immigrants from
those poor countries. Thil should till
any observer that things are not loiDC
good for those nations that have been
suddenly "liberated." England la
presently swamped with a large U·
odus of oon-wb!te people who an
amnous to get out of Africa.
AND BLACK AFRJCA iJ not alone
1n th.is preclpltance. Latin people
everywhere want to "gate the ball
out" and migrate to America wbett
they can speak their mind, 10 CID
relief or start a revolution. The Unit.cl
States could probably absorb tbe
hordes of poor souls who storaa OS'
gates, but In deference to OlU' Jn.
creasing population, lt would .._
wise to uep them out for awb!M,
u we already have too m&DJ of
them to feed.
MILT BASIL\)(
•11 ~e--·
Dear George:
I bave read that getting ~·
on pot b no worse than getdml
plas:ered on whtskey. Theo w'-7
do all these square adults It& so upset when a youngster 11111
• little pot?
Dear Hip 8JP
I don't know, kid -
bopeJeul1 old-fashioned. I ~
cet terribly upset when •
younpter gets plastered •
wb.iUey.
Dear George:
1 was double-datin& the oGle'
nl&bt and we went to a dt1,....
moYle. J sat ln the back .. m, boJ friend. The boy in tM
ft ont seat kept neckine w1t:b llil
sJ,rl. Sbould I have allowed ...
tilof I dJdn't!
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To tllt Editor:
lD response to Mn. Bever~ Tbet..
ford and Name Withheld in "Aga.bm
AUaatlon" (Mailbox, .Feb. 28) it
would. be wen to point out the fact.a
oi Ill• aa they relat. to tbe um.
e<rpGrMed area lmow'n u Santa Ana
Bellbtl,
Far yean th1a uea hu not bad
to feee the wue of whether they
wo.ld remain u.nincwporated m-
Mccime I put ol tither COit. Men
or Newport Beach. It hN been
tel~etJ comfortable te aay "we
would rattier stay u we art" and
not recocniJe the reality ol urban
ebaage. .
THE RECENT filln& Of th e
Palisades No. 2 Annexation of 28 acrea
by Costa Mesa with the Local Agency
Formatfoa CommJasJon repreaenta a
reaJ threat to thJa "sanctity" of Santi
Ana Height.. Tb.la submittal COD•
stitutes an unlnbabited territory ao-
nexaUon ""1ch eocroacbe• fin1er·Ub
into S.lita Ana Heights and should
shout to the realdenta of the area:
"eo.ta Mesa b ta the move."
So the choke ol the realdent of
Santa Ana Heights now haa been nar-
rOWtd to DO 1cmge:r beiD& able to
include the alternate o( nmalninc
unlncarporated but only to the choice
o( which dt:J should I coment to
relative to umexaUon.
,
VALLl(L)Y Oil THI '91tATIS -John Vlllely will
be leaclnl the way Thunday afternoon when Or·
•19 ~ Co!ege'a blltetball team opens up
et.ate tounwneut adion at 5 p.m. aplnet City Col·
lege of San Frand8co at Cerritos College. Vallely
JI abown here in ld:ion apinst Fullerton last Thurs-day.
-,
April Tearnaaent .
Top WorM Tennis Pros
To Play in SOUihlnlld
The r9Cbtl have flnaDy worbd
their way into Jack Kent Coob'a
clusy new edlflc:e, blown throutboat
the Southland as The Forum.
For1unleelJ, bowner, the subject
in mention hat nothing to do with
the underworld.
Inst.Md it ii m muion o1. outatand·
tog w or 1 d pnll111ionala who'll ~orm in a apeclal tennil tourna-ment, April 7, 9 and 10.
Heidi.DI the U.t ot known entranta
ii flame-batred Rod IAvv, the touring
pro ol Newport BelCh Tenn1J Club.
Rocket Rod will join .Ken ROleWall,
Fred Stolle, Pancho Gomalea and
Andre Cimeno in tbe show.
Gear p MacCall, prtil!dettt ol tbe
Natiooal Tema Lea,ue, upecta to
add to tbe l'OIW of perfarmen
somewhere around April. pendbta ex·
pected llptnp by cumat ameteun.
It ii llD1y that &7 Emcaaa, a
proepectlve new member of JAver'a
Jr~ tour, w1ll J:laT• 10M to
the mODeJ dMllan bJ then and will
be included in the field.
MacCall allO lndlcaW. that netotia· tions are under •Q to include a
women's aecUoa to tbe procram.
MacCall aottclpatea cnwdl of at
leut lU,WO tor eac.b te.11ion ol what
he calla, "die fiDllt taaia
ever held ln Southem Calitornia~
Profita will 10 to dl•it)' -tbt
CommunttJ Atta Fodndatian -wblch
is beaded by LA Ram. footbell ac.
BenlJe CaM1.
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... wpeomha1 Ol1mfple a-es ..
Malet Qty, ... ., t ••
llt'erutm. w1ll raelve tile llCu-
ctH.
Ftnt. we en f.U.W aelq
A'fll"I Bi1m4a1e'1 •Ue6a tbt I
Ole Olympia will I• • • aaUer
... dlooeea .. wttWraw.
Ullder dlele etr'ttknl U..
Ol.Jmpla wnN .... abtld u
.._. pretUce •a ...-aplar
tnek meet betwen Ole Galapaf"
UlllllllHlll1
WHITE
WASH
Olympic Star
Killy Faces
Disqualification
POUND JUDGE, N.Y. (AP)-Jean.
Claude Kill.Y. triple Cold medal wiDDer
In tbt recent Winter Olympic Games,
bat been tlven until Friday to 1bow
came wtwy he aboold not be lttlpended
b7 the International Stfinl hderatlon
(FIS).
Kllly. a Frenchman who won his
Cold medala In the MplM H1lng
evmt.I at the Grenoble Gap»t1, denied
fn Saint Gervais, France, on Taelday
that he bad received money for ex-
clualve photos 1n a Parla magutne.
BJoern CJellstroem, chairman Of the
FIS ellglbWty committee, Mid In
Pound RJdge lbat if KlDy can prove
hU c1atm be wib be cleared Of any
ta.int OD bia amateur record.
"FIS hu llven bfm anW aext Fri·
4ay to abow came why be abould
not be IUlpended," CjeDaCroem aaid.
"Dilqua11flcatloa woalcl JUaD loss
ol bit tltl... M for bit OlJmplc
med.ala, fllat would be up to the
IDternltlonal O!ympic CoaunltUe."
Maw-Ice Martel, prelident of the
French Ski Federalio~ said tn Saint
Guvaia, France, that Kil1J "informed
me that be ia aend.lng me a letter
oroct.aD.y dtdarin1 OJ) h1I honor that
he bad never rteefved 8JJ1 money
for tbe exduaivtty accorded the
maiaztne P•f.a..Matdl." "l have alto cootacted aecuttves
of Paria·Matdl who cerUflecl to 'me
tMil the ~had DIVW paid _, MUil to /' 11.miel lmd been
aUld bf Marc Of a.ttserland.
prtlldat ol the J'JS, to pt KDlf • vwlloa. "
Brundage Unruffled
Soviets Threaten
Olyinpic Boycott
CHICAGO (AP) -Ruuia'a newest
lmplled threat of boerdln1 the Olym·
pie boycott band-waaon If South Africa
competes in the Octobel' Games at
Mexico City has fa1Ject to ruffle 80-
year-old A very Brundale.
The Soviet Union demanded Tuesday
thet the lnternaticma.I Olympe Com·
mittee reverse its stand and bar South
Africa.
The Central Council ol. Soviet sports
clubs and orgamuUom llAd tn a state-
ment at MOICOW that the decWon
in Grenoble to readmit South Africa
1a a challenge to publlc opinion and
la "fraupt with aertoaa conaequences
for the very Olympic movement and
places in jeopardy the 19th Olympic
Gaines."
Brundage, 10C prealdent, asserted,
"I have notlbing to add to what I
have a.aid before."
A Russian walkout undoobtedly
would be followed by the ea~ bloc
countries.
Last week, concerned Olympic of·
flclala Crom Mexico aty met with
Brun®ge in Chicago.
After the meeting Brund.age an-
nounced that a special meeting of
the IOC's rune-man executive board
would be called.
He said Tuesday that ttie meeting
is being initialed by J o h a n n
Westerhoff, IOC secretary at Lausan-
ne, SW:ltzerland.
Brundage would not elaborate on
when the session is being aet up
but presumably lt ta for another look
at the south Africa question.
He aaid It will talte from 30 to
60 daya to arrange. When the board
doea convene, it still must decide
whether or not to poll ttie entire
'12-member IOC on the matter.
South Africa was suspended before
the 1984 Tokyo Olympics for its policy
of apartheid or race separation.
It wu reinstated last mootb in a
secret vote of the IOC alter assurance
it would field a mixed team with
mixed managers at Mexico City.
South Africa's re admittance brought
a boycott ol. the Games by 32 black
African nations and seven other coun·
trie.t and the veiled threat from the
Soviet UnJon. 1be Soviet Sporta Council, according
to the government news agency Tass .
8CC'll.8ed the IOC of violating the Olym·_
Woman Kills Self
After Benvenuti
Regains Crown
ROME CAP> -A 76-year-<>ld
AUJtrian woman str.-igled herself
with a rope Monday after U.tenlng
to t b e radio report on Italy's Nino
Benvenuti regalning ttie world med·
dltwelght boxing UUe from Emile
Grtttltb in New York, police reported
Tuetday.
"I llitened to the Benvenuti match,"
wrote Augusta Sebek of Vienna, in
a ll&ned note found next to her body.
"ft 11 4: 35, and Nino 111 world cham-
iQn. Goodbf e."
Police said Mlas Sebelt bad written
three Jetten befcn tyini tht rope
to a tadlator and fallJng to the IJ'OUDd
from her bed. TbeJr conterm 'ftfe
not clltcloeed.
pJc idea of benning political, racial,
and rellgiOUJ dllCl'imlnatfon against
sportsmen.
"This practically ,· p e l l 1 en·
couragement of the policy o f
apartheid," the council said in a It.ate·
menl ''The Nattanal Olymptc Com-
mittee d. the South African Republic
does not include a atn,ie repreaen·
tative of the native population of the
country.
"The sports principle of ellmination
col1Ust3 f<r the Olympica baa been
replaced by adminlstr.tive selection,
d1rt.erD!ined by white 1eaders."
SPORTS
CLIPPED
SHORT
From Ute Wlret of AP /UPI
LOS ANGELES -Montreal struck
for three goals in eac,-h of the tint
two period.a Tuesday nlgtrt to crush
the Los Angeles Kings 6-2.
The victory broke a four.game Mon-
treal losing streak.
Ralph Backstrom aocred fbr Mon·
treal after only 41 nconda of play
to &et the pace ior the futrmovtna
Canadiens. 1n rapid suceeaaioo, Jean
Beliveau notched l:ia 2llltb goal of the
aeuon at 1: 14 and Bobby Rouaaeeu
got Montreal's third goel at 6:41.
* * * PALM SPRINGS -Termini two
daya of ta.lb "m•t prodadlve," a
Natlual Colleitate AtllleUe Auocla-
don eommJUee chalrmu .. ,, food
progress is beinf made toward
eatablhbment of an NCAA football
playoff.
Paul Buchler, commkaloner of the
Western Athletic Conference, made
that IUltement after tbe 1eeo1d day
of taJb eU41ed Tuesday.
* * * NEW YORK -Elvin Hayea of the
University of Houston, who aeven
years ago wu not even good enough
to make hia high school team, culml·
nate<l three outatandlng aeaJOOs of col-
legiate basketball today by being ae-
Jected United Pn!88 IntemaUooal'a
playw of the year.
* * * LOS ANGELES -Hector '"Toe"
Blake ud Claude Proffll of the Mon-
treal CanadleDa laave beea ordered
to appear In MlllllclpaJ c..n bere
May U for a prellmhm'J ltearlnf
on cbar1e1 of auaalt wttll a deadly
weapon.
Blake, 55, la coach of tbe NaUonaJ
Hockey League team and the If.year·
old Provost la one of 1111 playen.
Tbey were arralped Tuelday for
an allefed attack wttb a IMckey 1Uck
a1a.tut Bernard Wet1man, a t,
Northrldge, Calif., last Nov. 11 durlnf
a Montreal-Loa Anfelea pme at &be
Sports AreH here.
Blake ud Provost, a rtpt wtn1er,
were umed Monday ln a "'5,IOO dam.are 1att filed In Superior Court
by Weisman and Mn. Mar1aret Ot-
teaa ef Granada Bllh, Calif., for the
aDeied au.ct.
Pi~rs' Hawliins
Pots 41,· Amigos
Defea~ 123-110
UCI Foe After 9th Straight
quaJWtd for the re11outs. 'I'tle Ad«s
won their final ellbt i.cue aamea
in imlnaslve style.
Incloded ln that ltfed Wll a ...
potnt win over Fremo State, a tum
that lleat UCI in 09ertlme. Tbe Alt.ca
allo beat cal State (Lot Anpi.),
85-71. 1be D1abloe and Ant.It.er• epMt
duriaS the regular ....aa.
Sao Diego State's late-season atreak
bea• aa aocm u the club edjuated
to the loss d. one cl. Ill atarten,
Bob Lundgren, who deperted 1n mid·
season with a wrecked knee. "It toot OI a game or two to a.tjust
wttbout I..undcren. but then wt nelly
ltarted playtnf 1'f!ll," Zle1en11.t11 11111.
WbJle the AltAlcs nre trJtna to
edjust to tbe penomel twitch, they
hit their low po.Int of th• HllOft tn
ioe1.n1 to 0&1 S&Me <Lona Budl) tn J__,., G-67. TbeJ abot IO percent tn tbM pme.
San Dieso'• 1Mdlac llCCll'tl' la Dine
Mmlr, a M forw.id ddllns wsth
UJ polDU JI« eoiltMt.
~· telim la 1bt Dldon'1 Utb
r.W .at tn CWtllidYe I"~ lllOnlt lft ....... ·o1 .,
per piM. Nevada Southern. bJ Com·
ddmce, 11 t111 ODC1111J1'• te4"lililllild
atftaltf• tNm.
followtd by tbe ooc..san Francllco
cWb.
At '1 p.m., &in Joaquin Delta meett
host Cerritoa and pre-touniet fal'Ol'tte
Puadena t.u11 on De A.ma It t p.m.
U Oran1e Coaat beat.a San Fran·
clsco, tb~ Plrate1 will play the Cer-
rttoa-San Joaquin Delta winner Fricl&y
at 7 p.m. If the Bucs Iote, 11>ey'f:I
meet tt>e C.emtos.san Joaquba Delta
loser Friday at 5 p.m.
The ch am p.i<JMbip game ii Satar· da3, 9 p.m.
In San Fraociaco (2U), Orae&e
Coast (22-10) will be pitted l{llDtt
a team with a wealth d. upC14lllCe
in the state cluaic. The Rama won
the tournament Jn 1962, when it wu
held at Oraoge Cout.
They were second to Riverside Jn
1966. have been third thcee Umu
and were twice eliminated tn the tint
round by the eventu&I dwampioa..
Orange Coast IMt qaallfied Jor the
Orance Coaa
M Chapman F
W Vallely F
... Rollla1 • c
S.11 Falco11er G
U Carrtdo Q
state tournament in 1958 ·when the
Pirates lost a ftnt.round iam-to
Oakland, 7~7.
Both coaches have seen tbe oCblr'a
last game.
Wetzel flew north to Maryn9la Fri-
day to watch San Frandlco beat
S!Jldyous, 95-41, in a ctiatwiae roaDd duel.--
C.osta Meta Hlgb coach Herb LnM1
accompanied Wetzel and bas oellt-
tacted northern C-alifonla coacbea to
find out what CCSF does agalnlt ifle
man-to-man defe111e. Apiost Slatl-
yous, the Rama were zoned tbroqb. out.
Ram coad1 ,5id Phelan WIS fn ..
tendance at FU1JertCD Junior Collete last ThlU'aday night Ren 00::
scrambled the Hornets, 95-82, ft bel
the EC crown. ~
Livsey says Orange eo.t ca beet
San Francl&oo but added: "I'm~
of one thing. San Franclsco ii ~
of playing a control game if 1batfe
whtit'a required. But they ce allo
~~1ble of playing a running 1...,
"Ora.nae Coast." Llney Mid.. ._la a better •hooting team."
Saya Phelan: "Orange Coat a too
much. They•re just too bll fer u
to handle -we're just happy te be in the atata tournament. ..
Rig Looking
For Someone ·
To Reach 1st
PALM SPRINGS (AP) _BID Rf •
ney believes that to Improve bJ~
you start at the top.
So he's searching for someone to tat
on base aa the leadoff batt&-.
If he baa aa much auccen sol.tag
this problem 11 he did with pitclitn1
the No. 1 task of last spring, the C.U:
fomla Angels should show Im~
ment
Recall a year ago, Manager .JUtnv
could point to only one hW"lcr fn t 11 e
spring who wu definitely a mernbc
of any starting rotation -Geor11
Brunet But the Angela rta!f ftnllbtd
third In the American League.
Callfonda led the Jeasue fn fle1cUle.
so lmprowment In bJttinlf could 1IMllB
Improvement in the finiab.
Flnt. the problem of the lea4off bat.
ter and the An,ell have not blld ' creditable one llnce tbrM,.... 8"l
wben 'Lil Albie Peanon pr......t.d a
am.all tartet and quiet bat • ;
Top candidates rt~ aow aeJ~.'1
Johnstone, Roger Repol and. a.t
Hlnton. • •.
The ftnt two nrtnf IO\ltblln' a.~.
the third trom the right tfde. J•
atone and l\epo1 battl& for tbe Cll1tl9r
field job wtille RlDton can • jllt
about ~ tn Ult tnneJd tr oat-
8eld.
Joet Cardinal W oft lnOlt flf 1 a• t
' )leU' but ._.,14 OA11 ........
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ICreet racers ~ehre
--· ftlll lelffbute. AD ,_ .. el pr-.
faaleul ndaa -llMIJ •• '
ldect es, .,...... ear
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., street rami. n. RCAF, RAF -
ut USAF all NOillW
llot r.tden '• r la f World War U, f ....
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beat Jll•h ••• medaullel. e.t ,..._..
eoldrlbllted alplfleti.cty
&e tM AllW F.-ea \'le·
t.ry.
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Uon.
Stceep •I A,...en.
LiJlle tM ltl'eet racer on
Wvodwd Avenue tn
Detrdt, the Van NUJa boy
finds it tooth to stay out
ol trouble. Polk:e write Ilia\
ticket&.
Driw-im ... ecilee lbope
doo't alwa11 inilcome him.
Ht loit«1 • jmt cnUes
.-oond. Another "sweep"
will .reata ol IC<res ol boJs and girts ii sure t.
take place soon.
In 80IDt en1idrtened com-
m...,..,, •ac ltripc •e
ailond » operate IO 1hat
tbil teeMP bot ~ IOclety can flourieh in midweek.
Seventy milu from V mt
Nuys Boa1eYard there's a
Wedneedlly "O'Qdge race,. nl... at ()qnge County
R8ceway, AUendanee i I
eno.t as 800d as It la there
Oil weeklall.
Cl..t Mmhall, p-~ooter
at Pu,alllp Drat 8llip in
WMbington, reports a hi&b
percentaae of .,... &trlt
~· One Dl&M h g~
counted 174 can wilth two or more girls in them. Ghlt
wse then to meet boys,
who 1Nft ..... to nioe tbeir
cars Ind meet girls.
S1reet r.mt,• C'l"DllinC the
boalevll'd .... .... hiCht
"~ r.cinc" at the strip .., an pert of tbe same
tome. It'• tile IOCllal WGrld
many ol todey't tllene,.-s
are imn, in.
It's a worJd baled on Jove
fl( fine esa, apd It'• far
men al~ thla tbe
one we reed·..-tbM Im
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DOWN THE STRE-TCH -GBTy Hamilton of Pasa·
dena sprints t.oward the fini6h ii\ Sund-ay's Newport
Beach 10-mile run. He was clocked in 49:27 for a
new course record .
Los Angeles Policeman
Captures 10-mile Run
JO aules 1n 49:22 for a new
cour1e rf!Cord.
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S-. •Y 1""'-COlta Mesa llOO 000 t -o 4 1
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Coaches Tab
Irvine Stars
Corona del Mar'a basket-
bail team placed r 0 u r
players on the first two
teams picked by the coec:bea
of the Irvine League with
John Yule and Phil Jord11n
leading the pack on the fifst
taem.
And, Steve Leech end Jlm
Kindelon made the secood
five to t'()UOd out the Corona
del Mar domination.
Mike La Rue of Estan:Ja
broke into the 9eOOnd five
aioDg with Jelr Sarger:K of
Costa Mesa.
Co-players of the league
We!'e John Yule of Corona
and Gary Fox ol Vaienct..
Others pJcked were Steve
Thornton (Magriotia, Bob
Kldobolz (Loara) and Dave
Murray (MagnoUa) .
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A Loa Angeles Polic~an
8Dd a Puackna rwmer cap-,
~ed blp honors Suaday
rnorniDC at the 13t.b annual
Newport .Beac1:I 10.mile run
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• lllldl -l. Cll~ <OWi t. .. rt IMS} a. a.-COWi. Time: 2:&1.
at the Back Bay. .
Bob Hickey, LAPD, a han-
dica;p nnK1er, ltnisbed in 6.1
minutes, 33 aecoods. The
futelt time was ttcordtd
by Gary HMnilton o r
Pasadena, wbo covered the
dent lo finish was Dr. John
Miller.
Seniors Track Club runner
Ed ~aeed earned a trophy
for being ttle first runner
over 40 to finish and Martin
T~ was honor('d Cor
being the first over 50 to
flnlah.
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CM Triumphs, 60-35
~->· 'T'llM: >:n.e.
Area Sports
Calendar
Record • b r e a )c In ~
performances by D 'a v e
'1Vbitaker a1ld Cbria Gam-
mon led Cotta Mesa H.iSb'11
swim forces to • eo-35 vic-
tory over Valtncla in the
Mustang poot·Tuetday after· noon.
Whitaker eatablblhed a new Mela tcbool 2JJO.yard
freeltyJe mart "1th a 1:56.0
clocktng and equalled the acllool 100 free lfandard of
SU leCtliddl, Garmon set
• ,I,,,;,
a new CM 100.yard butterfly
mark of 57.5 seconds.
Vl/lfW't
c.te Mtae 40, V•tf>ncl• ~ "° Medle'I lttlll'I' I. Co•ta M~ II'~ ~I«. Gammon. lt01')
TllTM: 1:-.1 •
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(VI 1. ·-ICM). l'o!nl\ O.tS. a ~IY -I. G.-.-ICM! t. c-<CMI J, lrrmtrf (CM). Time:
17.J.
(See SWIM. Pare U)
l# '·'!'"'
MITCHELL 300
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MITCHELL 406
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MITCHELL 408
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DICK ROBINSON
JIUA,_"lll/IJll.MA"_.,Allt~·-·.-••'M"t
.. If you were a bear and bad your choice. where
would you to to hlbemau for the wlnhr! WeD one bear, Cblc.110 Bear quarterback RWy
IUicb bolet up in a pluh Donr Shores pad in Nw· port~ and only colnei' out of hlJ lair when the tllh
are hltttnt bot IOIDe place in the world. What Rudy b11 done ts arraop to pursue his hobby, w~ jullt h1ppen1 to be flJblng ln exotic places like
Bahama or Mexico in the winter. . When you think about it, a goy that can live like
tbia has to have a e11e of the s.Nrts. ,
And to top it all off, Bukich is 110 1Uper smart, he •
even figured out bow be can get paid for all of bis fun.
Al.,.w• Tlllttldllfl Altea
Belnt • quarterbffk, •nd alw•y• think·
1,.. •head, Buldch fl1Vred ~ how to t•k• CM'• of
•. the long cold winters.
Hit problem t• eolve wa1, I want to go filhlng
fw ullflsh In uy florlda In Febru.,.y. So how do
I tet there, what ..,,., yuht do I flah off of with
what 9uyt, and how do I get beck home.
Solution! Buklch darted • fllm company M-
cauM f#Yery dummy knows • fVY that can't get to
,,.. fllhlng pounds wlll at least buy • boob tube and
sit In hl1 IMng roem watchlnt and wl1hlnt he was
wfth Rudy, buy a lix pack of the beer that 11 advert·
lted thrH tlrMI during the epic Buklch filmed
which 11 paid for by the barons that manuf1ctu,..
tfM beer, and Rudy'• trip, of courM.
That ••r reader It tfM way a 1m1rt ex-quarter·
.. back figured out how to foll..w the sun. And whit
ls more lmpertlftt, tef paid for It.
B•Jcle• S.lf'ft Pre•lnl
Then there's one other tittle hooter Rudy brained
l&ormed out tbat rd better mention.
With every film made, there's got to be a star and
a bunch of odler ICton of various degree. of promin·
ence and interest.
But:lch knows who tbe star of bis pktures ia. He
cast him hhmelf.
So what did he do to solve tile cast of thousands
probletn?
· Wby he jmt calla up those big, upfront linemen he
runs around the &tid1ron all winter and saya, "hey
fellows, how would you like an all pa.id vacation to aay
Acapulco and go tisbingwtth me, 0.1(1"
Al you might upect, tfle big boys love it, and
there's a mad rush for the MJt airplane.
All this at the beer baron's expense of courae.
But the fana love it, and buy that guy's beer.
And we already know the big, dumb linemen love
it, aa ffll is Bukich.
So everybody's h11ppy in th1a little yarn.
But there is a leeeon in tt too.
· It you have a son, encourage him to be a qu.arter-
bact, or at least a lineman that knOWI a guy like Rody
Dukich that knows bow to operate on and ofl the field.
Either thlt, or encou.nee him to become a beer
baron, tblt ls if be likes to fl9h and follow the IUJl.
RACE RESULTS
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: Wins Slowest Race
. f..aJif ornia Soon to Get
;_~ Power Boat Lead
To Fishers
ftQ'tbloft Company's
~· a• d Information
Sjltilml Dlviaton at Santa
Bcbara U. been awarded
fthae en~c incentive
119ymata amountinc • t o
'34,790 for the c0mpany's
ahare ol coat 1 a v I n a a
acbievtd oo tbe Shillelagh
pided mialle program.
Tbe award wu made by
Phlko-Ford'1 Aeronutroruc
Division at Newport Beach.
Aeronutroldc 1a prime con-
traetor f« the Army mlsaile
')'at.em aad Raytheon 11 a
Jft a j or a u b c omactor,
WnicMinl key componeob
of. the weapon.
Savinp resulted from ac·
CAptance of two v a 1 u e
~g changes pro-
poited by the SanU Berbara
ftnn. One of theM involved
aubstltaticm of less C011ly
tf r>I..t ptat.ln« .In place of
goJd.ptattng on eltttronlc
prtDted circuit boerd.s, while
~ other prop099d stan-
da:rdiutioft of componenta
oi> an optical cell element.
Under tenna of the 1t1b-
contract, Raytheon retainl
• portion of the fJr1t yew'•
sa\'tnga. The remainder of
the savinp ia ultimately
pused on to the Army.
Robert B. Stephens .
manacer of Aeronutronlc's
M~n Slated
To Give Talk
Wmlam R. Muon, preai-
deat of 1be Irvine Co., and
Coosreasmmn Richard Hair
ha (D-Bimttnit.on Harbour)
are a!llOftl tt.ose scheduled
ti> addre11 tbe 13tO aamu.al
cc:lbventlon ol the california
Martpge Banters AllOCia-
tiOCI in Palm s p T 1 n ' I today through Saturday.
da1.
Nearly D> m o r t g a g t
·bankers from throughout
ealifornla are expected to
tt,tend tne COllV~.z. to be
held at the El MU'ador 1totel .
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'Aile Andy'
The Man from Merrlll Lynch , _____ -=...;...;.;;...;,...__..;,__ ___ J
itlks about tax-free Income ·
· from munlclpal bonds
' . ' If you're In one of thehigliertax bracJ<-
ets, you ought to find out about munici-
pal bonds. They provide a steady Income
that is notsubjectto Federal Income tax.
For some people they can mean a sub-
stantial saving.
You'll receive a thorough briefing on
tax-free municipal bonds at a special
forum we're holding. Our speaker will
explore the many Investment potential-
ities of these securities.
He'll also be glad to answer your
questions about municipal bonds and
how they might frt Into your portfol io.
Whether you own any municipal bonds
or not, It might pay you to attend our:
Mtlnlclpal land Fol'UM
Twct.y, M.ch 12
e the lalboa lay Club
1221 w. Coast Hlthwav
Newport leach
startl .. e 7:30 PM sharp
Wertt +. ~om•? Sfmpfy ~II Mrs. L.. Rut at
147.72n fet ,...,..,.ioM °' mail her +he c.eu,.. t..tow. N. cha,.• et et.llgation ef
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Make your teru111 reservations 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, which stocks they con-
sider attractive at this time, and what
kind of an investment strategy they sug-
gest, come to our:
.... ., Outlook Fonlm
T•1day evening. March 12
Mes. ,.,. Comc111 Chlb
J 100 Clllb Hoese Id., Costa Meta
stortl11t at 1:00 PM sharp
There's no CM1"9e or obliqetion, of
cours.. Simply call Mrs. Lavish at S-.7.
7272 or mail her the coupon below.
Walter Winchell savs:
"FMr • .t five~ l&an wllle • ,_..ca.tr lm"I, lea.le fnm Elcecuthe.
Ii netr •S"ata a.w Ira ,... 'rt eu!"
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':D '68-FAIRLANE
500 FASTIACK
IRAND NEW 1968 CORnNA DELUXE
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•l11yl h1+.rlor, back vp, dem• & covrtosy
ll9ht' pa411ad dHh & visors, sHt I 1ho11I· ·
lier beltt. JUU. PltCI PUii TAX & UCUSI
RAND NEW ~ 100 FLAUSIDI PICKUP
FrMh air ...... a llofrosfff, 2 Hf'allla Mlf. .. 2 0 8 8 * t
ren. 1Ht kltt. ... cir •P ll9hts, 11410 nfloc. •
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'60 POllD FAlllLANI
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160 FALCON
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'61 GAi.AXii 500
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'63 FALCON DELUXE
4 Dr. W . 1t•H. ..&., elr CINld. Na lltNtO
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1061_ TOTAL DOWN 70 PAYMENT
lncludea
SAW TAX AND UCENSE
1/1 tw ao-4 ct.wn NOT required at WILSON FORD
w1wre y.ur :'Cad beftfc u.llt wfll quaHfy you
fer minimum payment on your new cu or
newttvck.
SPEOAL FINANONG AVAILABLE
Special arranpments with leading" bank and fm-·
~ companies giTe us the opportunity to oft«
..,which may
LOWEI YOUR PAYMENTS
BaJ your new car or truck and reduce your monthly
peyGlenta.
REDUCI YOUR
. MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY
12--24-38 ar 48-Month P'l:naDcing ~
A"'11ble on Approted Credit
U..1be eQUtty tn your old car, PAID FOR OR NOT, t. 1Dlb b -down peyment on yoor new <r Ule4
qr or truck at WILSON FORD IDd ~V_!D tet
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lo41o, h.otor, tft-W-Uc. Mo. OSLllO
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PWS .MANY ·Moll
AND CAMPEIS. TOO!!!.
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CAMARO
THE COST OF LIVING;11;up
15 A LOT LESS THAN YOU THINK.
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co111l111 Sprint tlle 111111bor I wey. Yov've juat pro111l19' yourself
N••Nr J .,.. to ... t ritht Into •H of Mr l111pele SS equipped 81Mel1 , • , CHto111
Coopo, S,.+ c..,. ... CollYertible. All wltli 1porty bvclteh,
•. Jl .. rself late tttoril cet11olo, apoclol SS e•lo1111, oa1er Via 1v1lleblo to '427
tile s.,.c., of t••·· cultfc """" •'"' -c~ -----------·-------~---
• Clrevelle SS 396
1•ot0 t Co1111e!
rrea •••nell te ... ,.
uee11t11re dthout
lolt •pl Switch HI Swint Mtl YM're 111e1111i119 oor hltll e4vo ..
turo 9'itio• of tllo Quick-Sin Cltovolle. l'6 Coboa. ll9'-1trt,.
wido·ovol tl.-... Hld .. A-Wey wh1J1hlel4 wipon. F1.ll Coif Su1o
• po11tlot1. Twi1Mle1119' h.M. They'ro ell st1nd1rd. l'lua, you ca11
order from our le119thy roater of aporly Jtoma. Seo ellfl drive
Chovelle SS JU 1t our ~ • .,.lot Sport1 D-,..rt111M1t.
the .... .,nee -----~~~+~~~~--
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Yeur 11119 4111 •pori• style •'"' 1port1 ecti111, ri9ht7 ThOtl !.ri119
'e111 "·-•• o•r Chevrolet s,.,n DopertmHt. You'll likely ..
fer Hr w.i119Ht aportater, tti. Ch....., II HOY• SS CHpo. Wli.t
do you tot fer yovr 111011ey? l9"1I 291-tlp VI. l9'0 1trlpo wid ..
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BRAND NEW
1968 CHEVROLET
1/2 TON FLEETSIDE PICKUP
YOU CAN BE SURE WITH A N "O·K" USED CAR
FROM CONN·ELL CHEVROL ET
'64 PONTIAC LE MANS
H.T. Cpe. ltMie, hMtw, ch1•1• wft1tl1, mW-
nltlht blue with blue llucket ......
'66 ll CAMINO
'65 COMET 2 DOOR '65 IMPALA
lrmln. white with ,.. lnt...ler, radio atMI ' 4 -... Radio, heater, automatic, power steer·
heater. 1!.t9r fectery air.
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'65 MERC. MONTCLAIR $189 S '63 BUICK RIVIERA
H.T. Cpe. Auto, PS., UM, white with Wue In· Hardtep Ceupe. Full power, factory air, radio,
terlor, low ml ...... hMter, ermine white with reel l11ther lnt.rlor.
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'63 CHEVROlET BEL AIR $ J 09 S '66 PLY M. FURY Ill
f ft-. WllOft. VI, autotMtic, ,_... steering,
rMllo, helter.
I 63 FORD 1 Y2 TON
w•.m Vin. 4 speed, cfuaf Ntr whi.11, 'mike
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vlnyl Interior. Extra clMn.
'64 FORD 314 TON
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SPECIALISTS
NEW HOMES -RE-SALES
/ LEASES -TRADES
BEACH & OCEAN VIEW
BUILDING SITES 1n.llable • Sl5,000 fqll
price (not leued property) lnterea:ted 1n buy·
Ing? Our new Spmlah 1tyle model 24~ ~
ft. • only ........ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3 '
$22, 995 FULL PRICE
IN THE BLUFFS· 3 Bdrm, llh baths, blt-1n
kitchen, dbl prage w/elec door opener, car-
pets, drapt1, walk to Pool • Cabana, Market
• Tennil Cl11b • BE1TER HUBJ\Yl
IEAU11FUL VJIW Snl
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cated in Tultln'a moet exclusive area.
llACH HOMI a BDRM, 2lh bathl, huge family rm, carpet.a,
drapes landscaping • maintenmce inclu4ed. Owner' mun sell· call for appl ... &44-1133
'OPEN 7 DAYS
9 A.M. -6 P.M.
EASTILUFF REAL TY
2414 VJStA DBL ORO, Newport BMch
Ph. 644-1133
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p1ec9. c:aJ,.de.ac. Opal SaV
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Lars• 2 BR 2 ti.th, earner
lot. Vacant. $23,ISO
Westside Special
3 BR 2 bdl, eompletel7 ,._
decorated. Vacant I: reedy
for new owner. $'19,950.
MRRGI IWTY CO.
11th , 0ruae 1a-1m
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m.tm -a lUrther Into
Herman Trott, Mgr.
Huntlntton IMch 5400
BEACHWOOD
Apartment Homes
Private patloll -Near Beach,
Golt and Sbopplng.
3 BR 2 batht, f rplc
2 BR 2 batht, peti•
1 BR • Walk In cloMta
Warner I: Sprinidale, H.B.
(2 miles W.of Beach Blvd.)
842-5008 or 142.UIS
UAL DTATI .....
PUJ1TY.,.., .... tftllt• kit-LAGUNA llACH · CowM Heitht1 A.-. tie Vlo Beat St. doal
Delk Qa<* availablt Jn ~ °' cllw&op tldl 13 M5-3Q
newest ot.rJce bulld1q at ~ pe.rael, enl1 '85CI> ,..MANX --,....,,.--c:U-~-_,...-~--~
pnm. loc:aiScD lD dointowll left 9'tla tvma to .wt • MIA de.I ~ CJi. 5tM150
Lquna Beach. Air eandJ. .... tor ca.eh. ~pt.let tot.. ======:ot====::. tiolMd. cu-pctllCf, 1-qUl&J Ill OK. JW mon mtorma. LAlt 6"401 ~ putitbii.DI. '. 0 tiaQ plea. call: K. "·!mall --------ea~ rear ... to .nth * IEWAIDI llunlctpal )IUtdiw Iota. S50 Eckhoff an41 Anoe. Inc. i.o.t· Dl&mClld au.tc P~
per month 1ar ~ Add 1111 W. Chapman Ave. ct.an"t wb1t rold ehaJn ~ m delk ud c:ba1n. Add Oruae. ca11f.. V1c ~ -eMartr4t. r..,.: no tor bua1nem bow'I ~ sa.an Ev ... lmdl. msn blutt '44--0933
swertna ~. All utilltiea --· ------pe.Jd ocept Wlllhone. $Hl5. ~ ac Ne&r Lib Park 2 Yr old fflnale bide 6 DAILY PILO'I' project. Yuoea Valley. sUvtr, abaaY. part Poodli9 _T_r•_ ..... ______ 643_5
222 roREST AVENUE BR!XX NOTl' RLT'Y ~ I: Cocker. Wel&bs ~ lba. OOING to Mlaine; 3/11/88; LAGUNA BEACH Anlwen to Candy. Vic. _ _. rid to _ ...... _
G&-9t66 Mount. & o..rt 6210 Univ. Park . .13.l-!S.'r'J <' ;;;.,. ~-~
NEWPORT ART CENTER LOST: Very aid ~ lrlab (aft. 5 PM>
• DESERT Hot Sprtnp. S BR.. Setter: male. Vic.. of 3td -========I 2400 W. Cout HJcbway, home, 3-ton ~ oond. Slt.lOO -
Newport, ecrou from tbe FP. 5~"· low ctn pymnt. •Cat. Hwy, Laa. ~ A«ounttftf 6500
Stutt Shirt. Prestip mod-Sll• mo ind tu A Ina. Eve ---~----em bl.iildiq. Well maintain-548-6355 PRESCRIPTION A d a r k KEMMER .Ac:ct-mttrc
ed. Att:Nctlve archltecture. sluse• in blue cue, O>co'1 Service
Fn>m D> eq. ft. \tP. UtW-It E Wanted 6240 17tb ad ttl/lf. 673-887• SpeclalD:tnc in all farma
ties pajd. 00 1treel private --·----------------boo 1r 1r e e PI D g, llJlall lo~ partdna. Heavy COlllt:nlo-HUSBAND ao1n& tlO vtetnam ,.,...,... 6-405 bu.11.neaes I: partnttshjps.
tion for quletneu. Individual for aecuid tO\r '1 duty. 19'~ Harbor. Oof. 54S-2tl>t
heattn1/a1r oincl1Uonlng. J'amlty oeeda Jarie 2 or
Rental deta.11' • Office 12 or 3 bdrm houle with atove,
call~ or ~-8618. ttfrlaerator, g~e Is yard.
can pay around $110 month. 17~1 Westcliff Dr. 536-6722 atter 1 PM.
Prime Joe. tor lge Carp.
Ofc's SlOO eq ft 0 25c.
Recpt. am, T pvt otc•1
walnut/pan, erpta, drapes
&tNland, rround floor
Owners 54M688, ~
Delightful Ofc Space
Carpet.a, drapes. a1r-cond +
Recept. serYice. Mutual
Bldg.
2865 E. a.st a,.,; OfM
3rd floor. l'15-ta70
Paul Sttlart, °'"*'
Deluxe Custom Ofcs.
2 adj. su!tes, Ta> 1q ft ea. or
will combine. AJr..cond, wal-
nuVpan., crpa, ch1>s. imd
flr, oU beauVpatio. 1815
Westclitt Dr. Plenty park-
ing. Q>.op B.lcn. 548-Silt
OFFICE I LIVING
qtn $125 CM ~WO
$95 • $175. Air cond, park'&,
Orange County Bank Bldi.
230 E. 17th St. CM. 642-1'85
Ground flDOf' otflce
6USINES$ Ind
FINANCIAL
lus. Opportunltl• 6300
Quality
Atmosphere
Customer Appul
Prestige
Not juJt a puslnr flld but a
prown operation ol fNtt ~
yn. Chooee the ftnanclal
program 1bat flta )'OQ. Cuh
invt'ltmellt from $1.2,500 to
$25,IX». We have openlnp
for tnveston, arM diltribu-
txin .l franchi.lt'S for the So.
Ca.llbnla an&. Only a ff!W
cboloe Clluck Wagon loca-
tion.I to choose from. 1b.la
unique operation will iroaa
in ex~ $300,000. annually
on a minimum of ISO aeall.
Call 5.l>61!M or Write Delly
Pilot Box M •7.
510 29th N'B, near bl)'
$60. 673-2Jl!M Bkr CONFECTION S U P P L Y
ARTIST STUDIO ROUTE
Near ~·Lido area UnU1Ual opportunity for man
$45. * * 67J..2G54 Bier or woman to restock new
6550 WOMEN NEEDED
-25-55-
We bad tremendou1 respmse WILL 1-bysjt. My home. £¥.
to our recent campalp IX> Pftienced. Fenced b a c II:
en.roll blib callbre men, -40 yard, Nr Harilor 8boppU!c
to 69 YNl'I of ap. We now Center. One cb1Jd only. $f
have moni very excepdona1 d&y, part time or ftll1 time.
men thaA women. We are ~1395.. O.Uslonal da1 at.
bliblY Rlective, but U 101J ,,,.llili....,...;;....,.too-,-. -----
have• sood per90Dallty, are Bab)'lfttlnr. Anytime. M:Y
above avenge in lntelll-,age. My bome. DM Grant.
rence, and of exOO!ent cha"" CM. Babr_.l;alnlew, Bril-
actu you will probably quaJ.. ,,,.to..,.,l"'=ara==· ..... 546-~2838 __ _
ity. BABYSTITING In m:y home
a.a I to lO AM. FDod yd Let's face It, we all need • bot hmch ~: NB
aomeone to low, wbo loves BABYS!'ITJNG.1 dlUd, ~
UI. Of c:oune, we need more yn;, S15 wk. Nr Gc&ld
than love, we need llOJneOl)e aod Bwhard 952-5'239
wbo can be our clo8elt A most compatible companion. BABYSIT eves. Your home.
Science through computer Own tnm. Exp, ~
technoJocy. combined with 54S6991, 'lll'OrX l-3lm m.QZll9
warm human undentand..lns
bu found the • n • w er lrlclc. Mnoftry. lfc.
throuib 65'0
COMPREMATICS BRICK, Ooncrete, Carpenlr)' Dr. Lewis McGbtt -founder Cuatom CabineU Sm jcit.
A lit president ot the Call-CK. Free F.st 96U9t5.
fomJa State Marriage Olun-lelinl Aaoclatlon now oo-ALL TYPES Mucmy, Brldl
ordinator of t~ Is matci.. Block I: Cement wort.
tng for COMPREMATICS. A1ao repain. ~2918
COMPREMA TICS <m> ~2360
213: '1'83-51or61743
Direct or O:>llec:t Today
C.rpentwlftf '590
REPAIRS* ALTERATION8
CABINETS.. A11.'¥ a job.
23 yJ'I aper. 5BfT13
P.S. To help balance our ttm-
ponry shortage of women lo Carpentering
this age group our tees wtll _ _._C_A_RP_E..._NT_R_Y __
be ......................... . ========I type coin d•naera with
2 13R. 2 ba. Pool. patio. Industrial Ptop. '°'° high quality packa~ food MORA KAI, n81 Gtrtleld. product.a. HandUn1 brand
50% LOWER nns WEEK MINOR REPAIRS. No Job
a.a a KE NEW FRIENDS Too Small. cabinet in Pl"
Pnv street. 1 block north names only. No telling. """ &&H Is o t b e r cahlDlta.. Dance to Tony Ieull 54>8175 Evea. 646-2372 D.7• of1 Garfield. ll6U994 SMALL MFG. Depelda9te person can net
VERY HIGH EARNINGS.
Spacioua <>mce, central Part or tull time. Requ!ru
WED. TIIURS. FR.I. SAT. H. O. Andenan
D~ 7·9 2 Carpenters ready to do R.nt1l1 Wlftted 5990 loc. Off 11ftet putd.na S11SO to $3250 cuh ~
Price $2'f,500-leue ~mo. "1 Inventory and equlp-Orsnp Quity'a Newest your ....,_,
RESP 0 NS IBLE couple <Aorie Wfilla.maon, Rltr. menl Write for penooal
d8itt ltO leue IP9doua un-673-4.150 OPDI EVES. interview. ~Ying p ho n e
Is F\nest Danoe Sp:it Bulldln&. repair' remuuco.
DANCER'S CORNER Add-a-room. FrU1k ~
fla'Tlilhed 2 BR apt or numbtt to Inter-State Dist.
equivalent bocnt. N.B. or u..15 Co., 18ll West KateU., Suite
50-9306 Cement, Concrete 6600
CEMP.Nr Work, all .ldnch. OiM area 644-1317 Commercf1I vv 221. Anaheim, Caill. 92804.
1438'i' S. Main at EdJnger St.
TENNIS
NewCdM Tennis Club
Famo1.11 Jamaica Inn Cts
Snile membt!rshJp..UO mo.
(Np Initiation fees)
R.ESPONSl!BLE W o m a n FOR Rent er Leut. 5400 WELL equlpptd machine
wants 1-BR. fum. 8'Jt., aq. tt. coocrete b Io ck shop doing job shop, proto-
ocee.tSont (or nee), N'pt. building at 21528 Leauna c.. pe Is tooling work. 1200 Sq.
or Laguna. Real. Perm-Canyon Rd. H e av 11 y ft, Good location. Low rent.
Inatant ~t -aJJ major
credit carda tnd ot1 carda
honored. U Mos. to pay.
kuonablt.~ 49M1S8 l+lf.t"r 5 PM powered. 1200 A d f40 V $1.8,000 Full prict, ttnn1.
WANTED: Lar&e bOUSe on with trandormtra to 230V 548-'7503 Alter 7 PM.
Low cost, Ilea.Ith and
Happlnell. * ~1
It'• a friendly club!
e CONCRETE WORK e
Of All Types. No job tno
Small. Call: 892-1038 oceu-front for latre famlly. and llSV. Light.in& A ofikts YACHT Sales Corp. Xlnt
F1nt 3 ~ '1 Aua, C&ll In. Loated on 1 Acre. •!M-new 11.il Is power + blcrg.
collect (213) 2M..e28 Ma. P. o. Box 1'H, Xlnt water loc. Pleuant· CURTIS Watton or CW1la CUSTOM PATIOS I:
Fquaon: pleue c:ontact Block waU.. Aho concrete
Howard E. Thadcer In auwlng •removal. MZ-lQlO
regard to Lydia Mary ----,~=--::::-:===--
GOING Back to Viet Nam Lquna Bcb. profftable. Bua $20.000. Val·
must ~ POl'llCbe. Garage BRilSTOL At N t w port Id buyer only. Write Box P·
• Newport, CdM area 675-heeway HM It fronta&e. ~ J:?, Daily PUot Thacker. Call pe1'l!IOn to TiiORYK CONCRETE .,.., NO JOB TOO SMALL :n47 prox one 11.ore, C zone Com· FOSTER Frteze store. Well
merclal Bidg. Undtrground estab. Xlnt loc. Muat aell
utllitlea. fenced. blacktop • Dr'• orders. 633-6409
person only. Milpllal, ....... : 123, ,~""" l62-3937 Free est. 646-..,,,,.~6
Roomt for Rent 1995
$12.50 UP wk. W I ldtdlen
$22.50 up Studlo Apt.a. 2384~
Ne'lf"P(Jlrt Blvd. Ol ,..9755
NEW $12.15 up. W-VI carpet.
Ktt av.U. Semi-prior. NS.
ID 1&5 Al:lert Pl. a.t
Garden Grove 5610
$2.SO !IQ. ft. 28% down ========-
Owner 5'18-SlS'T Money Wanted 6350
fnclUlfl'lll Rent1I 6090 SU.OOO Needed for l.J Yra., ~ by $100,000 T.D.;
SX> 911 ft office. NB R.ecept, 1°" int. '73-0668 aeytlme
pvt. of1. eetmat nn, stor yd.
&lit.hie ieti I 1Ub -amtr. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rea.a. 642-2809. and NOTICES
ALCOHOl.JCS Anonymous CEMENT work. all typea.
Harbor Area. Phone 673-l'rn No job too mna11. Free est.
24 Hours. H. srurucx 548-8615
* SINGLE ADULTS * Chlld Care
Ca.U for recorded meuqe ---------
'610
)& Hours a day • s:n.aio am.D care )'Ola' heme. Uc.
Infants to 5 yn. VJc llral*-SERVICI DIRECTORY bum A Talbert. rv.
Announcements 6410 -•--256-2-·--~~= EXCELLENT CHILO CARE ~~w:1i:;.~ Lott 6100 fleund (P r .. Ads) 6400 Coast Healtll Club •~ME*
S. Mqnol.18 r,39-2l6l --------GREY cat. Wht fl.uh on e FREE SAUNA e L1CmSED DAY CARil
Laguna a..ch 5705
100 CLIFF DRIVI
LUXURY FURN/UNn1RN
Yearly Lea.ae. l A 2 BR
steps to !llorfJ • Shope
0cieanv1-from eftl'1 4Jlt.
from $150 mo up.
494-2449
.l BR. Cpta, arps, View!
Just rederoratrd. Garace.
G.rd.en. 3M Myrtle St.
494-0552
*Clean 2 BR. prage
N"1 dnlpes I: ~
$150 mo. . . 494-1191
Oc-n Yl•w chest 1 white toe on rl&bt With Swedilh ma.asap bJ • -·e ... _ for ~t. -~w. Vlc ol Npt Penn. 673-7 Experienced Musuae' loAIV "'..._ ..
U6 acrea. 2157 Pacllk: AYe. 0295 OPDI 7 DAYS A WEEK Pleue ca.156«66 CM. <g3~:) WIRE-Hairtd terrltt PllPPY· 9 am-lD pm u~ DAY CARE
&0-161.5 Eves. '15-18 ~~::~~Apt. A. ::.!: St.~ ~~ T' ~
OCF.AN-OANA HartJor View FOUND Approx 500 carton Newport Beech Tmnla Cont cton 6620
Capistrano Budl Paliladet tops mitdeHvered to Lido O~ For Sa.It. Leavn. .-ea __ r_• ------
R-1 level lot $34,361 El !ale. 673-7415 will aacr11 $165(). 644-2328 ROOM additiom, low over.
Malmo $5(XX), $1000 down FOUND -Box Turtl~ Ylc. SELL alllile Balboa Ba 1 t.d, top quality! 15' x II' noo per. mo. UWltiea In. Harbor Hi~ art a . Club Memberlhip; Meri-Family rm. Special olfer.
Owner su.5117 ldmtify. So18-5M9 lice 673-5089. $2,4fl;. LT 0JDSt. OR ~1166
CORONA dtl MAR * Cholcel~~~~====-.:.=::::=;:::;:;;====::.!..:::=:===1===:_:::::::.":=-
extra tarp TN lot. Lota of Corona del Mar HSOCoron1 del Mar 32SOCoron.t de Mar ·~
Trees! Some Ocean View.
673-2Jl0 Realtor
6200
"LAND or t..U<'D'' -Su.tr
Valq 11 ml eut ot s.n.o.r. 85 Lalcf'I In 11.l'H.
S Aerts. aubdhl1lon ,
aftilablt now. Otll fOf
furtMor h fft r m a t I o n,
OWNER MT_.., aftf'r 6 PM
tra•ltclaya, W~f'k•Dd
~Aaforl.M
TDf ~ ~ Am;a.
.... n..t s.. Parlt,
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Soloc a Simple ScnimbJH Wotd PtusJ. fO'I • ~c
••ooowioe ...,.,. el tll9 row taOftlbW __.. -.
low ti) tom four ... word&.
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Dft'EIUQR.EXTEIUOll u yrs ..... Relal nt..
...... Eldmat.a, M2-3a
e PAJllmNG • lntaiar •
'Ex191«. Free .-dmatea.
Jteuonable rates. ~
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LEAD? Gu • ,,.. et. Our Oruae eoun11 DM9-
trollit:alt1 located llDder e&-buaJ Manqer wUl tralll
ment, blach>p, IJ'OW!d, two aure-lv• YOQlll men
walls, lbowen, ~ place. for .,, e.llldna C&reft' in ~ Water lines deu-the salea promaCkJn llekt • ed. prellUl'9 ....mnd. w __. CALL ''LE>-'t!'' ~ e are not u concft._. o--.. &-with 1tNr prefloul won u.iuuuuerlcard OK ~ • educatka M
PWMBING we lft with J1011r delir'e h-
Have Palm Deart So. Hwy
lll, l BR. 2 BA. blt.lnl. •1• crpta, tum, &It con4.
' BR, 3 BA home m J'CR& REP AIR REMODEL traintns. and tDtere:at ill
lain VaUey. Will trade my 642-3121 WGltdJw wtth peopi..
SU.IXX> eq. Wut: Mbl ar
bcb prop. boat or T l73..f75I
W IU. trade equity In
ecruit7 b land « equJty In home in vicinity ot Pboeoix, Remodel •• ..,..,. "40 .ror immediate ~
tlon caJl ~ll.13 after 1D
a.m.
• beaut. 2!lD sq. tt. N'pt
dcfl. borne for apt boale.
pttf n N'pt Bch.-COSta
Mesa area. Otmer &C-5150
Artz. 91!2-35T7 1F YOU need Jlemodelinr
WANT BOAT SLIP-UDO PAINTING · • • REPAIRS J.sLE tar ti' ~tte. CALL DICK .•. IG-1797 --------
EXCHANGE pl'den «
patio ca.re. PHONE S..lne 548-lm 1---"'---~--~-
-------Al~ratiooa, CIJ3torn dttas APTS 6 Bum-. JOl>ed making. Ruaonable prlca
'Mill
Operalon WATERi'RON'l' Is dock; 3
BR 3 Ba., value $89,500; 2
BalOO. Coves, NB; trade
for T.D.'a 01 IUbmit.
Owner 615-4331
RAVE: sso.cm ecNit1 tn
Onnlt Olunt1 s.cneae.
w~ tr.de lor c:o.ta Me•
income Uldta.
Call oner. M&-1440
t Bdlm, 2 batll, Npt Shar9
blmlt. (Bkr) WUl cc:midtr
acfult b vacant. t.
~. TD'L
5n-'1401, OR 5-0144
2 dr Wack °'"7. 1954
q. ..., P9lnt .., tlrft.
drame rtma, • $llO. Want
'8.tlr model car, IDIAmeycie
«bae.a.»31
a.. Bel Air Wac, m
l'ftl. PS/PB, Jt/H, dNn.
Sta Want nall motor
bib or 'C-'W PU, trade
up at down. W.113l
SMALL bomt bulinea ID
Pl peJSnlnl klta. Good
IPal'I time acttvft7. Tu
bmeflt. $5111 ft1ue. Trade
tar 1Miat •T i41-16G
TRADE .. 21" Ollar Olo-
'1Mtior·AMl1'M ndlo,
lteno -Ur ~. '11 r:w later. 53151 Heil Ave ..
H.B., fYel Clll!y 1-10 p.m.
* * *
new land tor '15+ unttl:San For app't., m-ans
Juan Cape>. 100' front. ca.o div!~ Into t 1oa. $81M eq. TILE, Cer•mk '974
Trd TD, 1 C>ima. "'"4967 • * Verne, the 11Je Man *
494-46S3 CUit. wort. Jmtall • ~·
HAVE 4 d1x unit.I Anaheim, No joO too smaD. Pluter
owners unit 1500 IQ. It. patch. L e a k I n 1 lbowft'
Gross $600. WANT res. or repair. &fl-~7/~
prop. Newport or Costa Meu. Owner, ~.u _...,l)t-_M»_ttt_•_ry ______ 6990_..;.
Mutt have at .._,
th'" ,,..,, ......, ,.,.,111"' -.n.nc.
on multi -.,andle ""'"
chine.
UDlllAC &A&E·
WEST COAST
Tnuler or motor home mao-
ufacturina .xperlmce man-
da torf. Tl'e1lftldoul trtnce
70IO beoeftta. ApPb:
7035 MAIHI
UdBUEI
...... ... ...,
154 E. 17th St
CDl1a Me1a. Cal.
rwe or three ye«n
Neel tolerance a·
pStnee on 1bon run ~ctio•. Some toola ~
UDllAC 6A&l·
~wm COAST
, ... WNttlet ....
'l."
Ced• Meee
'46-24f 1
IUSIOYS
DUHWASIBS
"., o .. ,
DAY SHIPT
APPLY l:N PERSON a.u and u
18181 E. lH
151 E. Coast Hlthway
Ntwpert leach
AUTO
SAWMBI
ORANGE COUNTf'S IMl'feat
• larltlt C!n7IW Deeler. No experience l'AC I ry.
0.. plan • --,..,.., bmetlts. Exeenent ~
... potmtlal. Eun while
10Cl leun. Cmtact Mt.
Roberta.
ATW
Chrysle~tyrMUth
2929 HARBOR. BLVD.
C06TA ?t0SA
DWIWASHEl-
IUSIOY
Greet opportunt~ ,...-.,._
bitlaua ,.. man. ,..,,,,.,
tn penoll betwMD 2 and
S p.m. d&Uy.
Prodldloa l
Miii ..
MAllNA
MAINllNANCE
W1th ~ ia ....
eonduct.or c:lnlutta. lbt be
&bletD~yuy ..... ~
llcht ~ MUlt be ..u ~ .... Wiida,
end lmolrltdp ., IQslc. ln-
iecratect elrcalll Uldll.
Salary_.... wttb
expll'I_.. • .,._ ln-
ellaltrtai 69 ... -..
frtnlt blnl4ta.
PAIAMITllCS
m &am', °"" Idea 59-ZID
TaHor
1.,.,a-c. ,..,1 .... '•'""'*"· • heur week. bc.n.nt ...
Bartend en
IUlllLll
151 I . CeHt Hltlhway
NIWPOltT IDCH
MNllAL
MANA.II
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srwtnl indutrill electron-
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J:ivalls ~
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SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Kosher -Biped -Axiam -
Banilb -HANDIOM:E
One chorua &b'l to a.notMr:
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liooaire. 'Jbat mat. him
&UllJmatk:a1lJ HANDSOME:."
SOLD Nmor • ...t 1111 ~ 1ture. $2000. worth fQr $$0.
•""·!HP'
ROllE-<»"l1CS desk, metal;
Uile lll'W: 54": •
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COLOlt TV
$12 MONTH
Opt. 19 .,.,, n.. MMce.
i'~e aelivery. No deposit.
MlacellanMUI
'M J'Grd P.U. % TUl
$1995.00 V8 Low mtleqe. Overloads New 24 Wide 5'8-l!035 .llv-. A Wkendl
T .. 11th+ TW• IMrm '64 ~ El Camino
BEACH 'fRiA SUPPLY 6 C)'I, auto, Q250. or make mu Beach BlTd. offer. ~ Ranttngtan Beach 53!'r9112
lm!!l!IR!l!i!!l!ll!l!ll!!!!!l!'!!I!!!!!!! ,..,.. 9510
'IT vw Cmnper-
'65 vw Calnl* (2)
'6' vw camper (2)
'"5 Deluxe .. 9 pull (2)
'GI>ebm!Mtpea
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ORANGE 00UNTY'8
LARGEST SELECTION
Moter~... 9300 --,61--J-.-,--l'AtTORY DIRllCT
OPEN ROAD m:Al.12 HONDA I 50 Have yau aee GUr teJ.ee.
WUb Xtru tkll d all model.I and * HOU!E CARS * QlAS.
TRANS'°9tTAT10N SD 546--66.'tl ~. and OW' modern S.IJ MOUNTS • SLID~
-----·--racWtiea to iuarantee atil-*VAN CONVERSIONS INtt & y~ 9000 FOR Sale: '66 Suzuki and fact>oo afJer purchase? * MOO'OB BOMEI S40 helmet EJllllel cmd, You owe It to )'OClrlelf to .ee
29' Owm1 C.C. •51 <PlaQ. Make offer. Phone aft :i \U today ALL MAKe 6 llOl>ELI ~~ v:;:· =c~ pm~~ DellD( Honda ",. .. L•-" 1
1961
TJtuats tml. 1IA 6picture15'1·90'Zl Scraml>ler. $600 or but ~ UUIO BEAQl C%1'r
2Z INCH .BOA'? HELM ofter. can T1m 498-3104 IMPORTS CAMPERLAND
MAJ:l>GAH! FINISH HONDA SUper Hawlr cust 16555 Beach Blvd., H.B.
TWJ:N'l'Y·TWO DOu.AR! paint Ir mulftm. Good eond. S41).2&i0
9'C W. lttb. C.'M $300. * 546-0'269 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 8~ Ft. Half Cabover, aleepc
FOB l:JJt Mobile Telephone 1C' Boat. Ii hit Mercury. '66 BSA 650. Excel. condition-The quicker you call 4. Like new. $715. 5f1
With Numbtn trall•, Uomlld. S life-under 5,000 mllh 546-7460 'lbe qulcJln you eeD En. f75.4'm
33:>-5005 avers. lkt rope • cover.
SAL sco. "6-40ll5 New Ca" 9100 New C1rt HOO New Cu'I FOR E 2·WAY J2' Rl=:r=:;;:N RADIO SYST&\f. ~;~
' '58 FORD :r;:·::.;:--
'48 FORD :!:.;... .cnn
'61 FORD ~ ... ~.
'61 FORD =·Qfllll
'61 OLDS • Dr. "· ..... n. ... w.PITJtl
'60 CHEY .. ::"'..;..':-.::;.
'62 BUICK s.-. c-.e. ..... -...
'64 FALCON =:---
'62 TEMPEST ~,we.
AUCTION 835·5005 Great famib' boat.
MUil teJ1. 54l-6901 Prl., March I, 7:30 ,.,... WIG ~ Movin1. All H&lr · New • UMd J'umlfntt. Bed-pi._ 50%·70% ott. UM BY o.m.r. ,511 Ii I e I I 1 room. 1et1 bunk beds d). Haii>or, Colta Mesa Scboooer. 14 beaJn.cuile,
vans rec!hien. spa n°11 b -U,Hl>oml. m : CM-Ol.11
..... ti. eb11ta, IWta, Mite. Wanted ~ S.llbolts 9010
HERE NOW!
~ercury
Cyclone
1ST .....
~:!:?£]WANTED ~~:N01
wuben and MUCH MOJtt! .e PQDllBllll, lliP lilt~ llllllftfS •UC11011 eat. dlsJndatica, 1111 II 11111 a not.Ill, deuina. tnaur-
ance, etc.·
PREJ'ER THDf;!
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CAREFREE ..utnc! !'r1 Oar Qab Plan
NEWIOltt 8AIL1NG CLO.
67M110
PLACI AT 'HI
DAYTON
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$599
$59'
$599
$5'9
$5ft
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Have ya11 IHft our H ltttion
la and colon. oC all mode
and our saodern
cil1tle.a to pa
faction after
You owe It to
UI aoday.
atrv\c:e fa-
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IMPORTS "toA
.M. 1!166 Harber. C 114-9303
'85 MCB. A zincln 1 car. Hu
bed TLC tor all of !ta 43,lm
tained. Nu ml Well main
PittW ores, det lunar:e
• •'Id rack,
dllC brakes,
now. $1950
Pty 494-1701
wire wbeelt,
xtru. MUJI aell
or offer. Pyt.
or ~10'l7
MGTD. Beaut!-
t en&. ad trana.
CLASSIC '53
fU1 cond, rebl aso. MS-3736
OP EL
tte fastback
cond. 31 ml to
09
'M OPEL Kade
apt. cpe. Xlnt
pl. $1395. ~
tmported Aufoe
PORSCHE
PORSCHE
·rr 9U • 4 l1>ftd
'64 Convertible IC
'60 CoolM! • Red
'59 Coupe • Yellow
'5'9 Coupe • Silver
o~,~sG
1960 Slmca or• platea. need• '68 TOYOTA
wcrt. i.t SM. lakes ~ HA VE YOU SEEN OlJ1l a;
-SUNIEAM ~~ ~. ~
OUR MODERN SERVJCE
1965 SUnbeam Tlaer ·Beaut!-FAcu.m!'.S TO GUA.Jt.A.NO
' ~.4 _..
1f7t ICAllOll IOllUVAll • COtTA
with factory hardtop. Real
exceptional condition $25.00
deUvel"I OAC. Full pnce
Sl'.!95 00. Call Credit Mgr
-a4?.-3Mll or can ~ ~eo al L9ti6 Harbor. c.M.
·51 Poncbe Su~r
Red AM/FM. Exlnl Cond?
S2350 * • * 64&-51 n
ROVER
THE FABULOUS
ROVER
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY rN
ORANGE COtrnTT, BY
f'RITZ WARREN
Sports C.r Ctnttr no E. bt SL
Hav:~~ !~~?~~on THE FABULOUS stmlY ...
· o( all Models and colors. JRllJMPH ....... '='••.-.we Your Volbwqm Cir,,... IUICks.JAGUARS
and our modem aemce fa-'M vw Karmua Ghia. New 6 !! ~.~Loa Paid tor ,,,_... G.M.C. T-..-a..-
" cU1lles 10 ,uarantee aatia-WE ARE THE ' • oc,,,._ ~ R H -Good er ..... _,.. *...,._ -.... -......_ "_.
f '-aJI ...J..a •• ., wnA ~• ..,..KU A 1 -673 1190 -flll •lw acbun er pur\;U&K". DEALER IN THE 10 .... 142-3695 • ..... '-........
You owe 1t to yourseU to WFSl'ERN STATES I 16.ILI. VW .., ._.
5tt us today .. vw. ~ .. (# .... · FRITZ WARREN Eiccc1 cond, $1& T • n I Black. ~ 2M L 17tfa IT.
Mui Lim: 1 SPORTS CAR CENTER f'1»Ci5 aeata. N • w n,.. lea! .... "" ""'' UUIO no E. lat St 'G VW; ndio. &ood ... Belta, Olcoa Mata. 1'nicrt """e. .....
SANTA ANA 547-CnM ti.rel; elm; $958 =aae Tray. Excellent 2100 HA.= al.VD.
IMPORTS ·rr·s A rl.EVELATION the • 540-4357 • • tklD. $1,SOO. '*61f5 STANSIUlt'\' IUtCK
many barpinl JG11 ftDd t:a 1912 VW, Lo ml. runa SOod. ti5 VW lSOO S, Variant
901 E. lsl. Santa Ana . TRIUMPH
SANTA ANA 547-07&1 196r. Harbor. C.M. 6-46-9303 OuliJkd Ada. QecS thlm Nft' pointa. $900. 64U8l4 --~· air. x1nt cood. $G COSTA MESA CHE BUSIES'l' aw1tetplaet m
912. s .-peed, tmm. The DA.IL Y Pw:YI
·•GOOD i.OCATION for de-DO'lr! 'M VW iedlJl. Nu tires, patnt del ~lr. ~cod. baL 0.-hlr "II f' ~
·91· PORSCHE acribing :he TV 1et1 you'd DON'T JUST WISH for.._. A eru.. Good cond. $850. 494-S.. ~ 6 ,_rl"J • S..
pert ccodltion like to aell· the Ouslfled U:ilnk to furn1sh 10llF n. as.mo '58 VW with '615 mc:lne. nn 1i2 SKYLARK Sta Good
PORS
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3750 money, tlJu 6 eUort. Looll
anl]eT oow!!!
a want ad! awtOE m
54S. Section. Dial 142·5671 riow. . ... find ~at bQys ta • •e VW !!DAN &ood CO& paint, Df'W Jnter, Pandle Condftioll V4 Automadc
Nied a Gvblmt Dally Pila\ Want Ada! I day'a Cl&uifted Ml-dl&n Rad~. $'"5. clutch. $700. m3ll aft 5. Trani. Jt.H 310-1.Sdl St, H.B.
l"lnd It with Alwaya 1 Go-Go! CHAR.GE m * 847-0301 * 'M BUICX Wildcat; 4 cir .• 1a:::=====-======-..:======-VOLVO r.mte MCriftce
Uted c.,., 990V Used Cws 9900 '''8d Can 9900 UNd C•n 9900Utecl C.rs 9900 912-51111
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YOUR CAR BUYING DOLLARS WILL GET
YOU MUCH MORE AT STANSBURY BUICK
--~ 1981 Harbor, C.M. 114-9303 600-700
~~DOUBLE CHECKED VALUES!
'18 RIVIERA
hll ..-~ •q•lp1Hltt e11d fedoiy eir
uMlff.11l!tf. Stock """'* P12U
'66 ELECTRA
4 Door. Full poww eq11lp111e11t e11d fector,
elr conditlonl119. Stoclt 1111111lter Pl 216
'66 WILDCAT
Coupe. Full ,. •• , Mt• ... M 111d federy
eir ce11ditioni11t-St.ck MltMw Pl 2M
VOLVO
J'ACl'ORY AUTHORIZED
S...._..•rb S1ntce
FRITZ WARUN
Sports Car Center no E. 11t st.
SANT A ANA 547-0'1&4
'68 YOLYOS
Get A letter 0..1
AT
WEST COAST , HIGHWAY
JOHNSON & SON
Has Expanded Agai1!
To Mike More ltootn for An lncruelntfy
LARGE SIUCTION
of Fine Luxury New c.r lrede-lns
·'3395 '3195 '~ '2795 ·~' I
HIRI ,.llDLANDEllt
l3m Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39)
2 bllc.I So. G.G. Fwy.
193-1511 5'J.C4 1965·'66·'67 CONTININTALS
-
'85KECTH
~595
'86 CHEVROLET
4 Door 1tetle11 w .. ot1. VI e119ii1e, 1te11-ur4 tr1111111lu lo11. Stock 111111ber Pl HI
51595
'86 CHEVELLE
c ..... .+1111.. 11te'10. .... ..,, ..... .,.,.,.
111ini011, flOWW liHrlf19. St..lr Ho. 1217
51295
'65 GALAXIE LTD
c.u,.. aedl., hee+.r, .ut-.tic, pow•r
1t.erl119+ feet.,., elf. St.cir 11u..,11er 1210
~095
'17 OPiL · '
r · ~II,,:~.,~~~!~.~-· di~onl119. Stock 11u111l>er Pl 210
~395
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lm,.ele 4 o .. , lierdto,.. aedi., h .. tor, ••·
tol!Mltl-. pow•r steeri!tf. Stoclr Ho. 129'
51995
'18 MUSTANG
VI, recite, liHter, 1.t.-ti.. ...-~ ateer-
1119, fHt. elf ce11dlti111ln9. St.cir Ho. 1106
'2395
'83 FORD Fairlane
500 2 o-. VI, redlo, hoet.r, e•t-etic I
tr1111., ,_., 1tffriflt. Stoett ..... I 2lOA
51095 .
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C-eltW-o. .................
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Festlieck. 4 .,..4. ,..., Metw, ,.-,
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STANSBUI¥ BUI
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''SE'M'ING A. WHOLE NEW
STANDARD rof\ IX:ONOMY
CARS"
S...._.1rt1 S-.lce
FllTZ WADEN
~ C.r Center
110 E. ht St
SANTA AMA .. 5CU'IM
AntltiUllr Cl-'a t615
1121 DCP'EIUAL Landau a... Good "'1Mttkla. See
Ja Macey. 117 klbnar
Dr. Aft 2, a.ta Mea
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IVS' PAT •• , CASH
tar ... earl • trudll Jmt
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PACTOaY WAIUtAHTY
'U CONTINENTAL '&& OLDSMOBILE
Seden. '"'" _.,. llidullllle -.......... , .. -· ·~ Wiit tlldllrY .., .......... ,_ ....... --............. -Mt. ......... ,,...., _, ..............
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PAClOIT WAllANTY treMml ... ,...., ....., .............. ~
Mefltclllr, 2 .., .....__ ~ rMlt, $3195 ' .... ,.,. -""''""· IJnlaft. tect. "'· lllt ,...,. "'*'· pl• _., .,....
$3395 ....:!.'!!!'~ '&1 MEICURY ..........
PACTOIT WAUAJn'\' $1595 ~ ..... '"""" ·-NllMWIC. ,.... .... _,, ......... -.,,..., ,_. '&5 MUSTANG ........................ ~ ... ...--. ,,. ..... _ .. ___ . .,.,., ..... $3495 c.... ........-. ............ .....,. ......... _ ......
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$3295
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$1595
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$1795
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MC1en WMIAll'IT . ~ ....,. ...... -. w..a. ....
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COIMITllU ~ ~ t~e • n. RIETSIDE
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S1088
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or Mo. ~'\\. " '#:"'41 '=I:. •r..t lie.
LOW MWGE DEMONSTATOIS
.SALE
'14 tAllLLAC ..
DE VILLE CoNYfRTIBlf. Full power,
flCtory ·•if .• 701.
4 DOOi
Autom1tic, rldio and helter.
Stock i-11A
5988
I
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'63 Bel Air
4 Deer O.ev. Autom•tic, radio,
hHter1 factory air. VI. Lie. No.
OHU62t
2 ~. V·8, 1utom1tic tr1Mmission,
power steering. SIG. 731.
'&i FOID
COUNTRY BAN wegon, v..a, 1utome-
tic. rtdio, helter. IZX·S02.
~64 Plymouth
'~TCOUPE
Automatic ttan1mi11i9n, power
lteerlrtt, fac .. ry air. l ie. No.
OUUlJJ
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'II Me"CUl'J OaloQ1 Pa It&-'Cl OLD8 V .. I'• SU.~ FALCON
-· _., -· .. ---..... s-o .,...,_,.,,_ Uon ,,~ Bnnd ._. WAGON JfJdft trlil!f., a/li. -===:-:===== '12 FIJcon Nun, dean. 4 Leue tor '119 P' montb. • ~ a. wlllhe/ C .. YSLll ... ttr.. R. R Good All md6nuce. M"Yb conlwUb~ ...... ....
for ltUdentl 133-2127 after &...... • ........ ..._ ............. -·~. ~-~t,... .... 1 Ypte 1T .(lmYS ~ i dr S p.m. week da1a er .-. .._._ -.~,,. ... _. -
}ft' 10.000 Od. • 1' 'Wl'Dt)', =&n)'tim:::::::;:e=weeke==·====-1 :::.. ~ :: :,:~ ONLY $7'11 :
r.ct sir, OIMl CJ19ni iur. .-FORD etc. Call Bel Sanden, 1.-.e Tbe l'lnt Oar IA•
$35115. •1152 aft • Manqer IO.Qll1 ·Harbor ~ -
1-:::;:;:;=====:::;::;;.. ------'IS Mercury QJlony Putt JOHNSON & SON COMIT * For lite" Am BeauUAaJ. ()ytter white ,,_ lJncolD.~
Connoll ... " walnut ll'Slned p an e 11 . Opet 'tll t p.tn.
'62 OJM5:'f. JitW tlr-. Fact Air, elect 1-wa, lellt· 00 Bartlcir Blvd. eo.1'60
SAaunCE' $295 l9M THUNDERBIRD 5 pua. eJec. wtndowa. Puf. cood. -.....-..,.....,----
• 6tM1TS • penona1 $5,63l. luxur7 bdtop Pvt. Ply . ....., '• OLDS 1'll'cmdo ======::::;::;;-11101t cpe. W/:uD pwr, "AIR Below Wholesale Book DELUXE. FullJ eqa,wed. CONTININTAL ~·.etc., ete. ~ '61 Coupr, Brand new. Make ofter. .., .ta .. -1 blue w/pllah ~ Leue tor $90 pr. month. 'M F~ <.Vn.ASI HolldQI
Itri.to seat Inter. ''Trul7 a Phone Hal Sanden, Leue eoupe. VI, aoi.adc. 'II C'Cln'INEM'AL. xlnt
con4. i. ttr., laDda.. all
equip. FM. MUlt aeD by
Sat.~~~ Eves 646-4939
'6.": OONTINENTAL4 I>R.
Vinyl top, 1teno, AM FM,
tull pwr.; 211,000 MJ. take
OYll' ~. .. $1196 full
prtce. 4N-UOC.
car tbat'• IDmethlnc el.tel" Manarer teal ltftl1Dr, radio,...._,'°"
Nowhere tn ~ -:arid can '67 <X>UGAR, r.ct. air; pwr. =o:i-· Oil _.
)"OU ;::1 more intrinsic val-lteer .l brakes: xlDt cond.
ue ON-LY $21001 one. OMlel' $2895 H>-1970 PONTIAC
1be Ftnt ear Lot an MUSTAN& IOY CAIVll Harbor Bl\1\1.!
JOHNSON Ir SON '65 MUSTANG PON11AC .:
Unooln-Men:ury ., doo ....... ~ --AA V8 -~~=-.._ '68 Continental. Brand new. ~-'til 9 • r .... "'top ... ~. • Kl Leue for $155 per tna11th. ..._.. p.m. vt.nyt root. Sharp.
J.Jk fOI' Hal Sanden, Leue 1941 Harbor Blvd. 842-'llX!O $1495 Oraqe Olat1'1 ~
'Manapr &42.-sl '57 FORD CONV. Dultr b JIColll • ..... aacl
PRIVATE Part;y wW PlY New tires .l battery. ~ Bently. cuh for low mileage '65 1\me-up, $250. or best otter. '6f OTO CX>NVm'lmLE
Continental. m-4350 673-534-4458 ft ~ 4 ~. Xlnt condition.
1664 e•es '63%1 Galaxie 500 XL Convt ... ~ $1500. Call aft 6 PM•
Buckets. Xlnt mecb. Take ' ~.-COIYAIR o' bal .•. 675-414J ar 615-e.-,,-RAMILll
'62 Chevy MClm cpe. ·~038Falwn 21,000 miles on -'(, ~4 'Sl RAMBLER. lllUis :
Xlnt tnna. i:zs chi. $21 new motor new brake1 A: ' bed; 4 new Ura Slerllo'*l
mo. l>lr. 4M-'"1 front end. $3so. st>-1034 ••-'==-·---$175. S0-1646 ..:;;;:;====:::c::;~I
COIYITTE '6'l Ford Gtxy ()OftY crail pa, 19 M\llta.nl GT Convt. air T -BIRD id top. Ideal for IUl'fer. cond, ps, dllc brakes, Rally _______ ,..,
·57 <X>RVE'ITE, 327 v.a. 4
spd, rnai wheels, dlr. $47
de!s, .-mie cont i.i. 496.
9T71
COUGAR
$750 or offrr. l4US37 Tack, pwr top. 13~ ml
'61 FALCON 21,000 miles on Pvt pty ~
new motor, new brakes 6 M n..-_.., front end. $350. 54>1CIS4 ·~ ustang, .,,,,. •• er wwte, ldd int; V-8, RIH, auto:
'63 FORD Fllcon Wacon. 4-Otl(. awne-. Xlnt cond. '65 T.Slrd HT. n.nmae -:oili
cir. 6 cyl, auto trana. $495. Slee>. 565142 or 546-54EO awn, all elec, aJr c:md ~
m-4478• '68 MUSTANG Convert dlx. m1 546-206l t
'67 COUGAR. P'ac aJr, ps, DIAL direct 642-5678, 0wp V-1, J.2S Mi!n, Warranty. '61 T-Bird, fuD pwr, air~
pb, btncb ae&t, wide oval rour ad, thesa lit badt and Under $2M». PriY. Pty. 549-$600. J3oM, 35 hp,
t!rn ExceJ. $3095. ~llm llaten to die phme ring! U93 .l trtr. fa. Ml-llTf
9100NNC....
• YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
SERVING THE ORAN&E COAST HARIOR AREA.
'"' 1968 .
HAS UEN SEWNa AT A FAST PACIJ • Nabers Cadillac hes now, what we beneYe to be the finest large selec-
tion of immacul.te one-owner used cars to be found anywhere . • Undoubtedly you've heard this statement many times before. but let us
prove it to y04J by • visit to our new agency! • 4 acres of ultra modern total Cadillac facilities designed to better seR
end service new and used Cadillac automobiles.
'66 CADILLAC $J'95
'•5 CHEVROLET $11t5
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NABERS j
38 IWl.Y ltLO'f w...,, bdl 6. 1961
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TAX REFUND DUE· WHY W AIT7
IUY NOW· PAY LATER
100% PINANCINO AVAILABLE
'64 MERCUR'V MONTCLAIR
4 Dt. VI, elr ce"4., ,.ww wt11dewt a 1eet.
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'54 CHIYROLIT J v. .... ,1,1ni,. Utllltr '"·· Tu a 1lce11M ... .,,.
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'63 FOltD CONVlltTllLI
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'65 FORD
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'67 THUNDIUlltD LANDAU
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IF' ¥'.OU~E BEEN WAITING FOR vod .
UME S~YINGS ON A NEW 196t MUS•~
TAN& THIS IS THE WEEK TO ACT! ·
GT·350's
GT·SOO's
TEST DllVI THE FAIULOUS 1961
SHILIY AMIRICANS TODAY :r WIAU
OUNGI COUNTY'S ONLY
AUTHORIZID
SHBIY ·AMEllWI DEAlEI
NEW 1968
FORD F-100
STYLISIDE PICK-UP
LOWER PRICES
MEAN
EASIER TERMS :
New .,,. com. ~
2 DOOR DILUXI
Body 11de mou1dlnos, rMllo incl heeter,
tinted wlndahtew. #721T. 4 ·Jl6
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USED CARS
'67 GALAXIE 500
Vt, 2 dr. H.T. A1te., PS, lllH. IOI Dewll
er tracle flt 111e. H 111e. T&W2
166 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1595 VI, 2 Dt. K.T. Tuteu, lfefl4er4 1hfft. 201.
dew11 er trade Ut per 111e. JO 111e. Ne. 7UtA
MUSTANG SALE
IXAMPLI 3-YIAlt OLD
'65 MVST ANG $1495 4 spud, radla & hHtw, H 1. d.-.. er
tr.cl• •• , ,., 111e. JO Ille. OSK7n
IXAMPLI 2-YIAlt OLD
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IXAMPLI YIARLtNG
'67 MUSTANG HT $2095 L-"'"9 , fllfr-.J,,.cf. H1. '•"" " er tmle ;J; ,., Ill•· H 111e. TUf21
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'61 iCONOLINI
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'64 FORD PICKUP $l95 VI, F-1001 ... lled. TH a lie. dew11 $41,., ....
24 •ti HJ2414 1
'61 PORD ICONOLINI
StatfH wa,.11. ) tHh, "''•· heat.,, JO°' 4ewa ., trade t4t ,., ... 24 -tG. J.11614 $1195
'65 llALCON FUTURA • $1495 VI, .... lfiUlle. Allt-etlc, K, UH. Jt Y.
4ew11 er trade "4f ,., -. IO M. He. IDSllt .
'64 PORD XL HAltOTOP 4 DR.
VI, awt.., a~ • .., .. ., PS,,_......_ ioi
4-11 $11 per Me. 24 -U8010
'66 CHEYROLIT NOVA
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trade $It ,., -JO -· TlJ240
'64 CHIVROLIT IMPALA
VI, nh.. rMle, ....... 111. "'"'., trede
$47 ,_ -.14 ... N1. 171A
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., trade SH ,a. 111e. J6 -,DUH
'fl PORD CUSTOM
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$1895:
$1695
SALE PRICES E,..CTIYI nmou•H NISDAY, MARCH 12
An '~"" fl.-4 • ...............
Which of the ..
Magnificent rwe
Gets to you the
Most?
TM basic Rreblrd fun madtine Is
thrffty, IMlt oh so nifty with Its fllll
eo11•ll•nt of '68 Firebird ha-
..... ,.. FlrHird 350 11 Hr
..,tgtlly fmlily sportster tllat sports
a ... 265 ., v.a. Or take ... '68
fhblnl Sprint. Go ••ad tall• it
ClllCI lff how s.perbly it can pro ...
al the acaatrements of a E•ropean
Nlly cs. What alMMlt Flreblnl H.
0.1 It pacb 320 .. as standard
... wftll 9llCIClra-ief carlMntlon
and alkynchro 3-speed tranunls-
..._ Flreblrd 400 Is tile illlaaaatw
wonl In driving macltlnery wltla Its
400 cubes, 10.75:1 coa.,.•lon,
and 330 hones at 4800 rpm. Get
Mhlnd Ille · wheel of a Ffnblrcl7
GNClt Wea. lllt ,,.,.. . yoanelf
....., to be tatldled wltt. anythllMJ .....
THE FIRST
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$2766!'
PWS UC. Ir TAX -l1ys T~is M1g1ifioe1t
D fir • bl..-dl
HANDSOMELY 19UIPPED
WITH HEATER, DEFROST·
ER, 170.14 WHITE SIDE·
WALL TIRES, BACKUP
UGHTS, OU:rs1DE RIAR
VIEW MllROR..ELECTRIC
WIPERS, FULL NYLON
TRIM & CUSTOM SEAT
BELTS.
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'66 POITIAC &TO
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EACH AND IVllY CAlt MaPICTID,
TESTID, .llCONDITIONID AND OUAIANTllD
POil YOUlt.PttOTIC110N.
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obeolete jaatyet. B.twith
Pmn-Pr11t, moet wameu
aner iroa at alL TheJ
j1ISt Jet their d,,. de the
lroninc.
(Of eoene, If J"O•
haven't a mmble dr,sr,
yo. m1J ban to -.ch •P
in IOIDe c--. Bu ju a
touch wp.)
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Pen-Prat with IOtlle
ocha' 'perlDIWlt prml
protm th9tmayblftdit-
appointed,_. This cee
is di1ferait.
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~ won't Med •'....d llMlp te
find at P9nneys. OUr buyers '°'
fie 'Go' lignal to gather up .,,.,,.
pretty ...... ~...,...,
for ow 66th. That'1 .tot all.. • • ,.........,..9_,__,,..0Wll
quality ........ pt'fold low to
~ with'.• •• now NduC9d to
1qve JO" '"" nae. Get "P and
tio'toP .....
1HRU S~1uRDAY ONLYI
All men's Towncraft• arid Towncraft-Plus·
Penn-Prest dress shirts With SOil Release
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amart IOllck, *"*and Mta .. chedca. Short or long.....,.
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NOW ••••
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HUNTING·TON BEACH .... -.. ...,.. •-..
I. .
NE..~<!>RT B!ACH
.. J~.t.hicwt lileftd J '
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Spedally priced
4ouW. drop licle
crib for infants
26.99
full .UC,... .. crilt ,_ ~
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ancl1pant shifts for
. ·git: 1 of a11· ages!
~299
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Cttl•f _ _, ........... ..., ... 2to6r
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multi purpose
Nlty ct1nierl
t.49 •
Comw lllsl• '
stroller / .... per I
walker••
13.99
COStA · MES~ . HUNTIMGTON BEACH .
f Harl>Or Shopping center t (Huntington
I
~peclcml. values on
spoif··~o~ casual
we~r f9t .. ~oys! . . . . .
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toGds. $.M-l,XI,. All CDftl:wl ,..., fea'9 fer ... lrfl Id ~ .....
elostk.bld woittl. Loden, wheat, bfw. 8-244'15, '1'1 •
2.99 ...
(Fashion Island) ..
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REDUCED I
Mix-th.....,.. top1, stretch slacks, lamalca1I
• mt .............. Medll ........... nylon .......
.. ..,. .. , .... ..,.__......._t-wilwlc SHaLS, TOPI, JAMAICAS 3 44 Whfle,w.,w.dc,-.er~s-.n.Mto«>. Reg. 3.98,NOW •
'Ww ....... W-• crm., Clllofs .. ...tw
.......... --...... Try ... --rWkp...... ·SLACKS, ;!9:".._._ ..... , ........ p1'**...., Reg. 6.98, NOW 5.44
...... 4 ...... flin11J Ill ., 2-way **" nylon """
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• • Spring prints are
avorites for cool
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llehtw•l1ht lone I let ,.aty 1lrcllel
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....... ....,..,, Comfottoble eloetfc • ... a.c. ... cufft. 4 .....
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1.99
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carefree shi~s
$7and~
Perfect partners for travel and co,...,f Shift shapes of
0acron• poly..ter Whipped er.r-• CMd textured
O"tpe MOdtlne wmh Oftd never need ironing. hefting
prints In tpring'• 1-'>-t colon dcnh about the toWlt
with my cool compoeure-nary •wrinkle ln llghll
Coled a doeat-fulf of the. eool a.an....
at this lpedal low ,_..., ..... M-. -.10 to Mr half ... 14'•J&
S.ucy sanclal• from
Italy • perfect
accent for aprin1I
•
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4ti to 10.
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NEWPORT BEACH . ~
( Fashio~ Island)
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BUYSI
1.-ax in our
comfortable
patio hirn·iture·
Out .... ~ ....... a.poli1ion •
~ ... aad ...... llClllUOIJy. MllM
.,.,. wltfl 7-foot .-. Aiulltrl'IUM pole.
16.99
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Ttf RU · SATU~D~~;ONLYI
Save •70 on Penncresr
1 color TV consoles · . • • ·.!
in decorator-styles!
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Oi'ANii1uiC1 .... s..::s1 : MORSELS
CAAINAtlON 39( , , · FISH· CAKES ..... 12.01.1... IVTT11Mflll:OllCOUNUY1nL1 5 iiiSH00
BROWNS .. 6~:·$J PILLSIURY ·
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FRESH -Wll
DELICIOUS
GtOUND IN OUI
OWN STOHS
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SLICED BAC~N
TABLE BRAND
1·POUND
PACKAGE
c
LB.
CORNED BEEF
STATER BROS •
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STATER BROS.
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COFFEE ..... ~ ... 67 ~JL ..... _49'
~Ll:CAH ••.. $1.U 10.01. tNSTANT .... $1.2' OTS. tsc ~ OAL. · .$1.7'
DEi.iCiOUS°"iPPLES ....... 2 w. -
LAIGl,PUtH,~GlllN 29c CRISP CARROTS .......... 2 ~~
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ARTICllOKES
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a leuy ataierT"
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Men in Service
AYWlon 0 ff I ctr ()in.
did.ate ~ L. Rarblar,
USNR, aon of Mr. and Mn.
G. Lyle Blrbour, 41100 Or·
rin&ton Road, Corona del Mar, u attendlng omc.r
C0\11'18 at the Naval Aviation
Scboola Command, Pema·
cola, Fla.
Airman Appren. Tommy
L. Doae1, u~ aon ot Mr.
and Mn. 'l"DOmU C •
Dossey, 8181 ll'rfealand Dr.,
HuntiJliton Beach, b.u been
ua1pd to the Naval AUX·
lliary Air Station,
Kingsville, Te:r.
Second Lt. Edward R.
Blacbnaa, 21, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Blackman,
212 Wellealey Lane, Costa
Mesa completed the a1r
defense officer bulc course
at tl)e Army Air Defense
School, Ft Bllu, Tex.
Airman l.c. Edward A. YtH, son of Mr. and Mrt.
I>onakl L. Yoho ol 8742 Jen·
nrich Aw., We1tm1nater, ls
• member of the tltt
Bomber WiDC that bu won
tbe USAF award for two
C0111Ctllth• ~lll'I for ex·
c e pt 1 ouD.1 merltorioas
service.
Navy Ena. MlchaeJ G .
Helfert, 10D ol Mr. and Mra .
Gecqe B. Hollett cl 5141
Beil, H~ Beach, has
been com.m1slioned a n
ensign upon eompletlon cl
the Of8L"er Candidate
Courae, Pemlcola fla.
He hu been &91lped to
the Naval A viattcm School
for fUrther traininc a t
Pensacola.
Pvt. Patrtet T. Breoert, u. s. An!tJ· ~. IOl1 of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry E. Breasert,
400 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
hu been aallgned to the
2nd Infamy Division ,
Korea.
Pvt. RlWrd 8. Gold.ltel9,
U. S. Army, ~. an armor
crewman, bu been assigned
to the 2nd Infantry Divilloo
in Korea.
~ is the IOll of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Goldstein of
3ll2 P.ltrce Ave., Costa
Mesa.
SJt. Jolla R. Ranta, son
of Mrs. Anne O'Key of
We~, recently ~
part in Operation S a n •
Angelo, in Vietnam.
A total of 80 C-130
Hercules and C-7A Caribou
fltgbts were flown from
Song Be Airfield.
Sgt. Harris. an ai:rttaft
load master, is a member
of the 14th Aerial Port
Squadron at Cam R.anh Bay
AB, Vietnam.
Pvl 1.c. Joba W .
Edwards. U. S. Army, 19,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N,
Edwards, 2280 N e w p o r t
Blvd .. Costa Mesa, bu been
assigned as an infantryman '
with the 25th Infantry
Division naer Cu Chi, Viet· nam.
Bis wile, Tern, lives at
1901 Mauna Lene, Hun· ttnct.on Beach.
IN lW UNIT -litaJor Dwiebt M. Webster,
IOD 0( Mrs. Fnllcis E.
Gerard, 903 w. 17th
St., Colt& Mesa, a pilot
with the ,3l 7th Fighter
Inter~ptoi' Sq~dron
et Elmendorf AFB, AIMb. bu lwb>ed b1' ~ to win the llugbes
Trophy. The award WM
p~ the F-102
Delta D~er uitit as
tfle 1>esi m the U.S.
.
1 .. . . .
AWARDID WINOS -
Lt. Lawrence C. IAr•
way, too of Mr. and
Mn. Obar1• R. Lara·
way, 1106 N. B a y :rroot, Balboa Island,
has been uatined to
March AFB afW' grad·
uation It VIDCe A!B,
Okla., where be was
awi.ded U.S. Air roree Sllnr Pilot WfJ\P. 1\ Air Foree.
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SPEAKS IN ANAHEIM
RlelMnl Rodclit
Insurance
Meeting
On Friday
Orange Coast College tn
cooperation with the
Independent 1 n s u r a n c e
A1ent.! Association of the
Orange County Fieldmen'•
Association will host county
insurance agenta at their
sixth annual Insurance Day
Friday at the Disneyland
Hotel.
Featured speaker at the
event will be S t a t e
I n surance Commi11ioner
Richard Roddis. He will
abate the evening &peaking
dwt.ea w>th State Sen. Clark
L. Bradley and Robert
Moretti, Chairman of the
Assembly Insurance and
Fina.ncial lrwtitutiions Com·
mittee.
The day will begrn at
noon. Registration fee is ttO
and inch.Mies the conference
and materiala, plus the ban·
quet. Banquet only tickets
are '1 .50 nd conference-on-
ly ticket.a 85. Further in-
formation may be obtained
et Me-2325.
Strawberry
Festival
5eeks Help
GARDEN GROVE-Jack
Syman, Doug Cave and Ron
Moore have been appointed
to the eatbtainment com-
mittee tme for the 10th Aft.
nuaI G a r d e o Grove
Strawberry Festival, ac-
cord.Inc to Gene Rotacb,
~t cbairmall.
The committee is cur-
rently looking for vocalisu,
musicl&ne, c o m e d i a n 1 ,
bands, dancer• and novelty
acts for the Bi& Tent.
Big Teat ent.ertaimnen t i1
oflered at no cl'large to the
public, IDd will nm May
29 t:hrou&b June 1.
lodMduaJa. or I r o u p 11
~ apply in writin1 to
Gene Rot.ch, Bl.I Tent
E n t er t a I nment, 127~
Brookhm'sl, Garden Grove.
3 Realtors
Win Honors
Three Orange C o a 1 t
' reattors, Mabel Fitzmorris
of Corona del Mar. Charles
Dreyer and Bruce B. Howey
or Costa Mesa. were award·
Pd Real Estate Education
c e r t I { i c a t e s by the
California Reai E s t a l e
Association, ~g to
Randall McCardle, Educa-
tion Committee Che1rman of
the .Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board ol Realton.
They recttved Certified
Mernbtt Broker ( C M B )
designations.
Under tM certificate pro-
gram McCardle 1 a l d ,
real\on can eam lht CMB
dealpation and aaletma
can ... the desipatlon
Certffled ....,..,.. s.i-
<CMS).
State Funds
Show Rise
. . ... --_.....,..~-:a..-
,
' -Mu)'fair Frozen Foods
MAYHESlt I ll. ~ . 6 $1 ORANGE JUI CE ........ ~.~=~ ...... ~. ,.
SHIU SIB FlllT PIES -'*. -·= .... 5f
11m m BETAll.ES .......... PW"r.:~:-...... ..::: 3 .. ..
FRYER
PARTS
PICNIC~
35~
sum l no ... ''· 39'
.i:s 5~. I &!t.
ORANGES.
SWDT NICY VAUNCIA
-·~ ... ·~· .............. ·-~·-
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to-wels
JUMIO sm
. -
I·. E. I. •..r: 59c
SALMON .... -~....... : .
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HllCI 12 & llnUS
110 11n COLA •••••..•••••• 55c
.. l'fllSI •• CM
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SLAB
BACON
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71l.Slll
LYSOL 11s•mur ••••••• 79'
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MAHU.-••••• 'iu.-· •••• 3ft
U.S.l.A.MUIAlllJll
roastin·g
cliickens·
BEEF RIB
ROAST ,,.
45·!~
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·wesson
oil I 24 oz. IOlN
~ m 39c •• • Clllllei . .
114ST~ ..... 49' C .' BREAIFAST ..... r:.n~.. · _...,... \ Hf 1-.rAllOll JCI MILK ••••••••
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She ~ks
DAR ·P0st ·
Mn. ~ Buccota of
wport Beath. ;ttte of a
bor., AIM bdlder-
e1oPer. wlll nm far elte-
a1 ...iswt secretary
tbt Calltornia SW. SocJe.
ty of the Daughters of the
American ~vohation at tbe
tJlotel n del 1 C • r cu ado ,
~-· ¥arch JJ.tS. ' Mrs. ~la ii a member
the Cot William cabeU
C'bllptrr._
More Owl 8,,000 merJl}len ., ...., •·diii>fil"s wnr be •
...... t 1bt ftlrdiiliP~ ~ state Of·
ftcltl 1W J911 reaotuUou
--cWl8l .. tlooal~ .
.\119 • tM prosram d ~ aft!'dl to outltudlnl ·~ ud hparta of the ,..,.. wort in bJatDrical,
idUieaUoDal . Md patriotic
I I
'7 SM.TOI =~~; ~ ..... !
tr.II tr ....... -.a
"Desert Flower"
··r . ND'S , "Be~ Wash"
fKial 1•111 ltt•·& Lalflil
... cluns llld riu off like So.1P willltwt
dryillJ -sotte. llkt ~ witllotlt,,....
BEAUTY·\BATU OIL far ikJ· Skin ·
.Bathes ro111~s out -bathes s11100tllness , •8,.
1111 ElllOlllMts NISUlltly peMratt tllt beauty ·
'layels of Wskiri ID feaYe ~ leell11polt _ '· · and smootll. 1.15-hL Sl11
PHIUIPS' 1 ~ a.. 1.n ~ Milk of Mapesia 'tr, •·
..._. 1~ -1or ,,.t relief~ llSET 55c noc
, • 4 • -...m;W.1estMMt•.t.ran... iJO-
.. ( 1-,.,_' •
II. 'No .Doz' TAILEU ~" 'Scire' IWR CRWI
Whe~ yw caa't alf°'d to M ftf lhl ••• ~ best wi~
dull ••• , .. Id· lr \ .. 111e .,..., '*, 1,.
IAf ... saft ti feel of iflltt U-. j
cofftt UI Ws UJ -ltr. SID
llllCJl"""""QllllllMlllOftMllllW~-1 -iiat11-mm11111t11 _ _. ..
FAUl.TLESS "fUTURA'1
Gotf Balls ·
--------· ·111&m~ WBMAID
~CANDIES lr•i•I Cover
!9
"Watel' Plk"
.....
. #M
Waste Basket
ALL-IN-oNI Pantii \Hose
11111111 S11p, .........
..... I
MANl'Olt'Bi ·-· DEODORANT
lnAY -hat J!Vst stops ..... it stops Ille
odor u.si•r bactwia • • •
i..s woitJer -. to 24 ...,, ........
1• , .. UI
~IL f 11. 11 er.
Sia Slit Siu
57c 9SC l.49 .
·: . . 'li•' SPIAY
FresMm .-. IA ••twist ..• 4•$in ~r:= &7c ... l .. ·~.~
STICK I ••
Prvteetin llMt I 8D ........ flBC clllille ...
•2'hr.
· 1.88 .
.. ,01*araeft"
IUPPOIT
Nylons
... .._,.,, . .. ·-. .. .. ... -.... " ... -,,. . .
.ff IW\. y PU.OT Wedrindir, IWdt 6, lW
l
HAIR SPRAY
$1 ....
\Wulel<.im;s~
SPECIALS
Tlftl..al,. MUCI 7·11
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IAlt.IWT uw
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".ASStlf
PIOUM~
M.C.P.
FRUIT DRINKS
92• ~~ 11=•
BROO~LYN ~VE
OEllCATE SSEH
lUllN'S
BllF
79;.. -·--
THOIOffC)
MEATBALLS
DOG FOOD
• Chick•
•H .. ft•Lhitt'J •1 •Kidner .
OTHR . ... ••
SlOlfS _. ,,.
• '
•
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J •
AU ·Ill\ CDS1lY EXTRAS~~ •• SUCH .AS:STMtPS; GAMES,
GIMMICIS AND LONG STORE ·HOURS HAVE BEEN
m•1111» ·TO GM. YOU lOW, lOW ·DISCOUNT .,f,as .. ~ 'DAY ON WHIR lOTAL FOOD -81Ll
WITHOUT SlCRIFJCllG QUALITY AND V ARIETYI
•"
ONW ,
' ~.S~D.A. ICHOK!'
BEEF SOlD · AT ~
TOTAL DISCOUNTS -:
ARMOUR Alll ..... lllA
-FRA
' u 211i ·11ui.rla1~d. at Wll8ia:St., Bar .. rSlaepplng ~,Ced• Heu " , ; ' I
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OSCAI MAYD
:tt=:' 49~ WIENERS
OSCA1 MA.YD PUii POU
UNI 9~. SAUSAGI 5 .-1.u. ....
USDA CMOICI
IOUllD IONI
BEEF
ROAST
STEWING
BEEF
USDA CHotCI
OSCAI MA Yll MIU VllW IONILISI IOLUD
BACON 69' SHOULDD CLOD :::lll ,~ ROAST
AU MIAT
AU _, 5 9 ~ IONUSDAIUSSCHOICI BOLOGNA
Ml M WISTllN snu
SALAMI
CHUIS 59~ BEEF
BRISKET
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AJAX
LAUNDaY
DETERGENT
M>lDOll'I -.... 2le .....
BREAD
FOUMOST
BUTIERllLK
YAMI
YOGURT
IUllY"S
COOKllS
e S11DA la Am
• c•nm"""' ICl.AllS
A111D llTIA D1Y
SPRAY
DIODORANT
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SAUSAGE
SU CED
HALIBUT
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COFFEE .
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CAN
SPllNlll&D
TOMATOES
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SPUMNaD MA= It DIN•ll
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MIX
M.a.
CAM
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IUSITI
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DINI
ITIAWIDRY
PRESERVES ..
2 II.
JAR
DINS
TOMATO
JUla
46 oz.
CA.Ill
110•1on
11T tuAUTY
BUTTER
CLWIR
GIANT
SID
•RllH PRO.DUCI -...... ~ RUSSET POTATOES ~ .
1 .... C&l.O ...
39c
ca.. ..
5clUNCH RADISHES •
GUIN ONIONS
1111SM LOCAL 2:25c BROCCOLI .
fllllH IA&Y "~~LL MUSllROOMs -· TOMA IOU ...
19£
,
,
'C;OOd. Morning'
I
Said Warmly
AJ:I Oftn-W&rm, ootf~ e&Jtt
la GM oi Vie mc.t ways
t. say "lood mornint" to
your weekend cuests.
Peach Kuchen mabt a
ready.to-eat cereal
/brMMut real ~om pa n 1
fare.' The crumbly toppini
11 made 'wtth corn flair.el,
augared lad apioed t. taatJ
IOCJdneu.
SaYI time and toel'l1 by
maJiinC the topptn1,
drahUnC Che peac:hel and
combining the 4 r 1 in·
gredimta the nieht Wore.
Thea in the morning,
usellDble and bab .the
Peach bCbeD ...ny. Say
bottt "tocid nw1mc" anct
"aood elltlaC': to 1 • u r
sueata!
PEACll DJalEN
2 Cupl Clllftl filta
3 table1poon1 aoft butter
or macllrioe v. eap brgwn aopr. firm·
J:y packed
%eup~auaar l/•=Nlt 1 t cimlunon
'I• cap ~ nutmeats
Cruab Cont Flake• Into
coarse crmnbl. B t a t
~tber bGUler, .........
aad crinnamGn; ttlr a corn
flakes and n u t m e a h •
Spriakle ... ., ... We•
mtdure cw• IM>ttom et
lfNMld. and ·tlCJured t x ~
inch batinc pa
"'~ ~ lUcd mil I
GI' mll'tmine
tea
. ~cap milk
214 QJlll (1 I>. 13«. ea)
draliDed.aliced~
CGmtiM bUcait • •s , IU8ll' and ....... Add ect!
and m.it; .tir -aMll 011••• Spud Wter ....... ftllDel mixtm. ta
plG. An-.. peldt lllCll over bllt&er', pmb.in« ta
edge inflo battier geatJJ.
Sprinkle rwmatotn1 c • r • flakea m h t a r e over
peacbel. BatJ in JDGderatt
oven ( 3SO de..-S F.) abo9t.
• dliluU1. QJt -lqQll'M at1d MrVe warm. Yle1d: ·t
servinl•· .
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..
Home · News and Views ·
··: .. Americans Eat More )
But Less Nutrients
az~ROTllY WENCK c-fr ..._ Mwt.w
One out ol evecy five
tmull• in 1be U.S. has a
''lfoar" diet, while another
.... eut fl 10 families do
• -..., beetier. 'n.. are the n!SUlts fl
· a -USDA dietary IUl'WJ fll. 1,500 "represent.at.iv•"
fam8iel Jiv~ Jn dif'fer.nt a... of the U.S. The most ~ ·diacovery ia that
' oiity 50 · pfircent of the
1-mQi,. d'.ecbd Jn 1986 had tood dWb compared 4lo 60
peroemt in a llmBw wrvey
1n1•
A toocl diet n1eMs all the
requlremeb for nutrient.I
a1 eltlllllsbed by the Na-
Ciclnll Reeeard1 Councft A
poor 6lt *Ill stdlcleat
..... ol 1everaJ
wta ...... 'lbe mnnW ol
poor dieb lncreued from
15 to 2) peroeot in tis 10 ,.... span.
Whit ii the rea60l'I for
Ids! YOU wou1d ttriM: that
with our rising iooomes and
rilillC living Jtandank that
the qua.my ol OW' diet.
wodd be hnproWng.
The llCrWY · giYeS come
dues. For ex.mnpte, it llhOws
a 2 per~ ncrease in apen-
din& !or beverages sUcb as
IOft drinb, at c 0 b 01i c
bevwages ml cxifee -
none ol wtBdl JllOYide my
art:dtloml v.au. • x e • p t
calories.
At the Mme time, apen-
dine for dairy JrOdoota -
milk, cbeele, ice ettam -
decreued by 2 percent. Thi$
could npla.ln wby many
diets ~ low Jn ca:Jclum
nl vitamin A, two~
provided by the milk sroup.
'lbe other mOlt common
dietary deficiency WM Jn
vtllamin c. The c.-ol du.
might be due to the rwitch
by many peop~ from citrus
fruit& · Hke ora~ juice to
fruit drint and oranee Juice
IUbetitt.ltea which frequentty
are .mOlltly sugar a water
and oltell .-e low in Ybmin c.
Peqlle .-e allo \De
more proceaed potato pr~
ducts, Mach • dehydrated
poUltoel, whktl are • poor eouroe ol vbmill C com-
pmnd to fresh b om •
prepared potatoes.
There •• mo a 2 per·
~ iDcnase in tpending
between 1965 and 1966 for
foods in ttie tnad and
cerul arotJ1> -particularly
b' ~ ... sug.-ed
oereC.1 .-Id • frocen and
ready-made "IO<>dies" auch
as .net rolls, pies, cu-is
and c:ioo1cM:
~ ceetinC, rqore, tt>eM
'prepared· cereab a n d
behry Pl'Odudl are UIUdy
blaber in c*1es and pro-
~1 loww tn oh!' wtdeutt IUch u proClein,
lrGn and B viblmtm t1Mm
the cheaper plain breads
and home cooked cereUa.
Thus. eYen pereons at hfab
income Ieve• were found
to have poor diets. <Ml!'
one-third ('.fl perceta) of
families with mcomes above
'10,000 :i.cked one ct m«e
tmponam marimts.
Low inc~ families were
more liltely to baw poor
diets howewr. And city
folks Jn genenl had a higher
proportion of poar diet. ~
farm families.
It would teem clear that
as a nation we're apemtnc
m<n for food -fllUinC lell food nine for our
money. Al-4 in the prGOMS
1N're °"'*teedkc oc.netws
wt>eo it ccmes to cabiee,
thus c a u s i a i owrweigftt
problems.
Good nutrition ii not at
all difficult to ~ nor
need it be apemtve. The
eecret f«mula la plJWll\iq
meals around the ''buic
four•• food lfOCll>I. Theee in-
clude:
( 1) The milk group -
whole or nonfa m 11 k •
chee1e, cottage cheee, ice
cream aod other foods made
primarly of milk.
(2) 'lbe IMat or proWn
iroup -meats, pooltry, eua, fllh. dried bellll ed
~~pe~ aid peamt
(J} The fruit a D d
··~ group -one Nets day~ be a fOOd aoarce
ol vttam.m c, Mdl -dfnll. cne Wf!r1 oaw ct.J sbould
be a good eoarce ot vitamin
A, (Che dirt treeo « bri(bt orange fruits and
vegetables). plus twe or
more others -=ti day.
( 4) The tned md eoereal
lfOUP -inch~ wbola
grain or enridled tnadl,
cereall, macaroni, IPlllO>et·
U, rice, eooties end Che lib.
QUJiJSTIONS' wE ARE
ASKED
Q. When I opened a cu
of t-ondt:o&e4 milt which I
bad bad fer nearly a yeu
I foand .It bid tumed aort
ol ~~in color. II
this 1afe to use?
A. CcJDdemed mlk wbid!
.... been stored fat too klllg
• ttme at too high • tem-
perature .. to dmbo -
the 8UC• earn-.. It is IWI._,. 41oc
Q. no. • lume
disbwaltw ...... dllbes
and utensils?
A. No, rou caanot
~ ... ., am cll!bel
Wllllbed tn • b o m •
dill:nrMhlr ere ...ae -... ii, he ol all bldaia.
liowM',.. eoWd .. «bat a.,-. ......... ed'' '*·-b ....,.. of .... ,...., ........
to • ts'1 ..., "9tl
\ -
,.
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ARMOUR STAR · ·
1J.S. :J.1.A. gratL '~" :Jroun
TU·RKEY5
OYIN llADY HINl~10·11 .... ~,,-, . . .
c
lfRDS EYE-FROZEN VE6ETAIW
PEAS or
I
S I ~1-ll. JAl
PIAllUT auna
., .. 43•
..
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.. ~ . . .
Dt.E?·1.ur Hln•r..H ' OISClll'IH PR! E ~
~ .....
bw ti.wt ......... • ..... , .... -fw e OtOICl ...... fll ..........
ti.d 1tT Hot et Mottet ...._.. y.., W1111't fftid • "'.t ~ ._. ...
thtrt'• Mt U.S.O.A. C'tteicef w .ti no I-groclt. s-.,_de .................... s... ....... ...., ........
'"' •ly Mcnt.t IM.t _,.. emvtfw U.S.D.A. a.. o..de....., ._..
hefetdl....-pric..
U.S.O.A.OiliitTMcliiGf lrO!ldlcllill•$139 MtwWhWO,O..CC.an.d 7· ·9 Top Sirloin •• , • lh Beef Rounds • • .... c
&nt.rn Gt>atn fed Porte llb Hal 5 9 C S.,.,. 'N' So.-f..lb. Pkg. tic 49 Loin Roast ••• lh. Sliced Bacon • ~ c
"""'Olidt9ft .... &.Ip...... 6 7c Swtf! •• ,,... Al 49 Fryer Psis ••• lb. Meat Franks • ~ c
DlEP·CUT tvrn10AY ' DISCOUNT PRlfES """"" .. lrispy Cnlckn:: 33' .,,..,,..,,_
er.ken •••• ~33'
....... ~ .
P t -tlt. 59' rtStl"Yts • • • • •
tlo! ...... C«llM 40t 141 • CnuMny Drink •• 6 7c
...... 1-31 · Sale• •••• 2 ~ c
~: ••• 2 ~17c
NMloof ...... ~ 34c .... tread.~
..... Niii 67 CoffM '• •• ~ • • ':.!:; c
._,.... . $)U CiffH •• •. • .'~
l llt. c ~I....... 9 CoffH •••••• C9I! 5
H I CAH. tl.U1 ).I.I CAN. SUI .._. °" • .,..., 79c P111uts •••• tflM);
9-0r..W ....
i'09 FocM1 ••• 6 "~45c
OHP·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOUNT PHICES DEEP·CUT EYlRYOAY '
DISCOUNT PRICES
~se •• :49'
fllllf .. ~.o.....,
P....t Butter "t. 5gc
w..
Gwlic Spread • ~ 33c
Mr.l:iic;::: ~ 35•
HltlCRf:ST
LARGE U.S.D.A. GUDE AA • .EGGS
I
Doz. in
Ctn&.
....... rc-o,.,,. Chocolate Bar ,k>'36c
..,.,...,.. $JOI Dry Milk ••••• ~
......... 69'c S•w.lrift •••• SC:
Qil~S-
Pet Foocl •••• !4:: 21 c
... ,,.,_
·-·······-:; 20' ... ......,11 •
................... c ' Gius • °""'",__..... 36c Y.W.les •• '': o.. .. ._ .........
Pot1t0ts •••• ~ 2oc.
"'-........ ,,,,, ...
erM ;'~Ou-
Dtle Jlice, ••• ~ 1cr
INONS
CtAM CHOWDER
•=33c
' ~•cm• ....... -"'-.. .-.• ... ._... ,....._ ... _ ... .
ion:tT.~; 4 :: 33c
Tc,ii;,s;p-4 :: 47'
f·~Hic finisla • -= 62-
Tr:.t Dry ~ 33c
._.,_a... .......
c " .......... ....... •~ ........ Gt ....... ,.,_ ...
lllrito ••••• -.C 35c ..,,._ c;;;w,: :':·. ~ 29'
. .
Aroma From Oven
Rolls Activate ·
Salivary Gland
La~y" Tracery
. -'
ClllTU.llL
TOOTHnTE
-· c -
•Rl•H TINDER LOAF WITH.C~UNCHY c1usr
s 00
Ii 0
I
Bombay Fare .
Exotic, Easy
............. ·-··---·-
•
Chicken
Even for Youngsters' Parties
Good P\anning Yie\ds Suc~ess
A btrfhday party for 8-
year~ i• not likel7 to be
a model ot deconlm, but
9026
St.HS 2-1
Ly1tf.,.;....1f~-
Sew Mini-mum
with pJannlnJ and supervis-
Joo. It can be fan fac all.
Leonard Keuler, author
and/er illustrator of some
100 popular boots for chil-
dren offers advice on plan-
llint parties for the small
fry.
Keasler advises: "Keep it
abort and sweet. Short be-
cause young people tire eas-
ily; sweet because refresh-
ments are always the main
attractioo. Limit the time of
the party and not too many
children. Be on hand to help
direct the games, songs
and other activities."
"Comult with the party
child -pertlaps he wants a
theme party (cowboy, cir-
cus or ballmna theme, etc.)
Get 1uggestioos on games
he enjoys. Remember it's
his day. Some good games
art a Peanut Hunt C provide
bags to collect bidden pea-
nuts), Pin the Tail on the
Donkey, Mu1kaJ Cball's and
Hot Potato. Relu and have
fun, too."
Keuler'• advice serves as
the basil for thia children's
party plan featurin1 dispos-able paper table wtting
producta-a mother's best
friend when it comes to feed-
ing small fry .
Buffet-style service teach-
es chil~n to help them-
selves neaUy. Each child ls
provided with his own place
setting arranged on a TV
tray. and personalized with
a F1ower Pot Placecard
which doubles as a party
favor. (Directions lor mak-
ing F1ower Pot Placecards
are given below.) He takes
his tray to the serving table
where a chaperon serves
the refreshments.
A 1uggestea menu in·
eludes Candy Cake made
with packaged oran1e chif-
Cottage Cheese Varied
For Maximum Use, Taste
From 1 p p e t i z e r s t o
desserts, OOCUge c h e e s e
pleasea. Fot:. two, it can be
a regular part ol the menu,
or a ~liable stand-by.
There is a type ot cottagt
cheese for y<>U. Whether you
cook it. mix it wltll other
fooch or MrVe n plain. All
cotUlge cheete is made from
sweet llim milt. But not an cottage cheese is alike.
Creamed cottage cheese
has sweet p • s t e u r i J e ct
cream added. U • u a 11 y ,
enough crem:n Is added to
make cottaee cheese with
a four percent milt fat COO·
tenl It caaoot be less cream
than tbat, aecording to
CalUomia law. If t be
amount ol cre.m added ts
more than ball a percent,
but laa thlm t w o plfttftl.
the lw atata the product
i1 "Partlalty creamed" and
It is 10 labelled.
Dry cottage~ ii Just
that • dry. No cream or
JTIJLk is added. It la fat free .
Some reclpea for baked
cheese cake require dry cot-
~e cheese.
Creamed, p a r t I a l 1 y
creamed « dry cottage
cheeM may be small or
large curd. &nall curd cot·
tage dleen la ofteft labelled
"counfry-&tyte" « ' ' o 1 d •
f ashioaed." 1be eunla are
small and firm. Sli1al1 curd
cottage cbeete bolda lta
shape in ....
It Is Just rtatrt for~
plam with nlad peens and·
fruit. Lara• curd cottaae
cheese is tbt GDe belt for
cooking TM~ an quite
soft and blend euily Into
"userole m.tztur. o r
Huctl.
loa cake mil, toPlfe1 ~th
pink peppermint frolting
~ decorated witll candy mmts. A departure from
the trad:itionaf ice eream is
Strawberry Deligb( molded
ill individual burta md gar-
nished with phnnp hsh or
frcnen strawberriu.
FLOWER POT
PLACF.cARD w .,G .
Purchase colorful plutic oes one nowerpots ore paint small
clay pots with briCbtly col·
ored spr~y paint. Fill flow· For Coo'--erpots with an auartmen K5
of small candies and nuts. Jn · each flowerpot, 1tand up a Skillet auppera Mlic'1
large lollipop with tbt ill m:lnutet -u..-JUll1
child's name on it. Buy lolli-a Urrled late ibOpplr froa ,
pops with names on. or at-....... woes. -
tach names to wrapper• Mter 1Wl, winnlnC UW.t
with cellophane tape. db6el srow around (oodl
CANDY CAKE oe und. For inltUee, all
Prepare. one pac~e. of CM matt• for a l&Y.-Y
orange chiffon cake mix m a aauce· are iD tblt -. ti
9-lnch tube pan according to COid• Id creem ~ •
package directions. Bake 1f/lllf .,.ay lheH. You ca
and cool cl*'9I cream el celery,
Pr9pare one p a c k a g e cbiMrM * lllllltll'eam IOal>
fluffy . white frosting mix 'l"blaWd caft9ICl ",....M ~
follOW'Ulg directions OD~-ad -... ..... ad ..-ve age. Tint pink with food . • coloring and fold in ~ cup lfeNll I quick ODI t. ltart
crushed peppermint cand)'. J011 ttdntlng, 'ndl meat l9d
Frost cake. Decorate by noodle IUPPtf JI a .....,
pressing c o 1 o r e d candy bltDd ot canned cmde ... d
mints around aides of cake. crM.111 of mUlbreclm ._,
Top with birthday candle$. canned 1\mcbeon meat aad
Serves 10 to 12. -..... canned peat m.bcecl wte
STRAWBERRY DEIJGUT lldc>chs. serve witlt a •lad
1 package (3 ounces) of mixed areena and k:e
strawberry gelatin crum bit deaMri.
1 y, cups boiling water
l package (10 ounces l
frozen whole or sliced
ltrawberries
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 cup heavy cream
Freab strawberries or ad-
• ditJooal frozen sin.
berrlet fer garnish
Diuolve gelaUn bl boilinC
W.W. Sttr in frOlell ....
berria •ltb their IJ1'UP ... lemcn Juice; let atand. stir-
ring eccaaloaally, 1 n t 11 atrawberriu are tha.....S and
aeparated. Chill until mix· :m~::-riokt~
'atrawblrtf 1b.lxture. Pew
Into a kup mold or UJdhtlF
ual molds. l'reeze until anD.
Unmold CID Hrving pi. ... prnis!I wttll fresh ar .._
ltrnberries. Makel .....
Beware of Pressure Sales --10
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BANK ON THE SAVINGS AT SAFEWAY!
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Alto luftoR1 end lews
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PRICISI
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Chunk ., ....
Sea Trader-for Sandwiches or Salads
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61/ML
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LOVI P"l/CF S --O f CO UPS£'
Green Beans
~~=-·· 4 !..~ '1 thliett-"-ml• ty .....
Sour Crea111
~-'='~ ~ 45c .... ......, potat ... L..w .... .. ,,..,
So'uth American
Firm attd &olden Ripe &reef
for Slich•t Ovor Coroeh,
S...clrs or Lunch loxes. Altd
Check Thia low Prfcel · lb.
Bunch
Le Hue•
Lucerne-Popular AavoB. Low in Pricet
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Clfla-.Hes ~ -
=rs '::'tn91 '2'.! urge Selection ... ..
. Sweeten-r
~~ ... s...tw ~ 49• -W1 CelW me Tool l9Wm9
Green Peas
~,d!!'~.. 2 !:: 25c .
Large 'AA' E99s -
c,_ O' ... c:,., 3tc It""*'""' ....rlty 9ff 1.-. .
........ your --s.t.wql eta.
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p~ OAILY PILOT
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If you 're looking for ·a Deel dinner
that's delicious and economical this week,
take advantage of El Rancho's
..
Hearty beef roodneu ••• with tendemea and flavor
... und ••• and tbl plu1 factor of El Rancho'• finer
quality! l'•turlnr naturaDJ &I'd beef • • • no maJical
ra11 ••• no •UQ'lDel ••• on}J the atn ~-that
nature Impart.a with time I Let round ateak ••• El
Rancho Round Steak -be the kins pm of your menu
-and let those smiles of aatiJf adion tell you that
tbert ru.Jly ia a di!!ercnce. lh.
Ground Round • • • • • • • 69!
Lean and flavorful! ••. and rround freah every day, your inaura.nce of peak of perfection roodneu.
Lenten Special& from El Rancho's seafood display!
Halibut Steak ............ 5 9 ~ ~
Al" aye a delirbtful tav0rite ••• and doubly 80 at thia low price!
Cooked Shrimp ...... 1.79 ·~
Small aize ••• tender and w ty ! •.. J uat rirbt for a ahri.mp cocktail!
B• l1m llt'-3 I
Burgundy Wine ................ 'l49
Lula Martini ... 6th ... dry and hearty.
El Rancho Vodka ............... '8.88
BiJ half-pllon for f!'Uter VAIU~ ••• 80 proof.
lauder's Scotch ................ '5.99
Good Scotcll ••• 88 proof ..• budpt price.
B' rlrM ... S.•
Oscar Mayel Bologna .... sr
Sliced . . . all beet or all meat • • . A.4 lb. pkr.
Danola Cooked Ham ......... 59•
Sliced ... lean and Wty ... 414-oi. pkg.
Crescent Dinner Rolls . . . . . . . . 29'
PillabUJ'7 ••• ready to bake ••• k i . tube.
81111111,,.,,.A.-.
Grapefruit
lipe! Sweet! Golden fruit. lroaa Anion.a ••• for bruldut.
As,_r,gus 39!
All,._'•••~ wll t.fl tfPI ••• and rally freab. 'Quliq JOG G'pd friilli El Jtanc:ho. ' .
anana .Squash 5!
Qllllm 1D11t • ••• dllici-4Wtild ~ battar IDid babdl k.o-+ IOa.NI ti VlMm.ia £ plua Ct .
S • s .k . 69·c WISS tea · ...... : . . . . . •
Kl 2mdtc'1 UAD ... Choke beif ••• tiiJ11.1for9ahae m prillil·to ~ J011 ar. ill~ eMlnl'f • . . -1 .
CJ111aha lloast ........... ~~~
Thick! Tender! Juicy! Flavorful I Cot from El RaDCho'1 telected beet 10UDda tootler ti.Der fan!
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Rulilp Roast 69!
Serve a hearty beef rout ••• and be cloubty dtlilhted ..• with tht quU-
ftJ and the Jriee. Then it• ditf1nne1 in ti 'tadto'a bltts belfl 8,,......, ...
CamatiOn Instant Brelkt.lst ....... _ ....... -................ 59'
Yom favorlte~avo1'. \. Qaocolate, Clwcolate Kalt, Vanilla ta the carlona e! ·aiX (IMludet lOc "8). ' 1
Fleischmann's Margarine __ : ............................ 3 • '11
1ttr.'1 economy with fuU Oavor appeal ••• l PoUDd pkfa. ••• •or cboo.e J'Jeitchmann'• Soft ••• ~ 1·~ Pb. · 1· folge(s Ceffee ............ : '5L
2--Jb. can ••••• 1.2t ••• I-lb. caa u •• $1.89
Y• de linlp's EncMldas 3 .. '1
~ dl.icka. cheat ••• Amerieaa lt.1le ••• ,.....
~Potatoes ......... : .... ._ 3r
'• • • . Au Grat.in • • • Scallop • • . OrJeana
Del Monte Peas . . .. . . . . . . .. 5 .. '1.11
Sweet and 10 tender .. J~o. 803 eana -
Qald Thaw fnllts .... ..... 3 .. '1JI
Bin. !lye ..• aD variet:lee •.• hose. Save to 10e • w.-.ston fndt Pies ................. w
Al fJa~rs ... bJ• 9-inch ai.Je ••• froa1l fnortt. I
~ Juice ·~· ... ~ ... 18 .. '1.11
,DOtifa • •• No 211 cana ••• del1c:IGlll aa4 healthfult,~
,. • • from Coca Cill ........ 4r
tW: In' cal IOft drink •••• -, • 10.. ~ ..
Nabisco ~ Newtons...... 3 .. '1.1
Gnat tavorlte witll the lllllJ1 fry • : • 1"-Pila.. ""
Dlltdl Cleanser ...... : ......... 2 -~· aes. U. .... with poaitlv. action ••• po9itm aniql • . . .
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