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VOL:. 6t , NO. f'1, 7 SECTIONS, 10 PA&ES
Hirth, M~clnnis :.
I DAll.Y I'll.OT .........
VICTORS CONGREGATE AT NIWPORT CITY HALL TALLY ciNTER
Donald Mcinnis (L•~), LIM.My Pa""°'* end Id Hirth (RJtht) C..'JfVl•t• Eech Other
Voters Dump ' ,
Montlily Pay ·
For Planners
Newpart ..... I --~ ,, '" tou.ndly NJedied a pin to i-ll •. I*' month muinnUD lllarles to city plalh
nlng commJMGDeH aod ottl«' ap.
pointive tio.rd members.
City Charter amendalent No. 2 was
buried under 51076 "No" votes. Only
2.629 cait ballots in favor of it.
At the same ttme, three other pro-
posed charter amendments. we~e ap-
proved by wide margim. They were:
-No. 1: Reduces district residency
requirement& for council candidates
from six months to 90 days. This wt"
favored by 4,103 to 3,671. /
-No. 3: Requires 5igners ol caQncil
candidates' nominating paperT'to be
registered voters. This was approved
by 6,323 to 1.293. /
-No. •: Prohibits . 'tedlstricti.ng
within six m<>nths or a..dluniclpal elec-
tion. This won by 6,041 to 1,560.
* rtf * New City Council
Meets April 16
To Elect Ma yor
Newport Beach Mayor Paul J.
Grube!' bas set Tueaday, April 16. as
the date ror the new City Council 's
organisational meeUng.
Gruba will preside at the eeulon. to
begin at 4:30 p.m. It wtll mart ht.I last
meetlllg as the city's chief elected of-
ficial.
The principal ~ of the meeting
is to select a new mayor. Gruber w
Hid be ts not laterated ln contilRdnr
in the pOsltloo. wbictl IHI bas heJd for
two consecutive a..year tenna.
There had been consldaable pre.
elecUon dilCUllloc over wtJo woald be
the next ma)'GI'.
Molt Obserftl'I bellne the new
cotmeil will cbooee llltller Vb Mayor
DOt'een ManhaD. wbo bas two J'Mfl
ntna1ninl In her current councl1 term,
or Councilman Llnd1Je1 Par10n1, just
re-elected to another four years.
·~B1lnnies
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Offleer AeclUled I
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·DA Agehf;s;ln~
_ .Police
1
96ating Charges
I
A Huntington Bifac man's allega-
tions that a Lag each police of-
ficer beat h.im w· a flashlight are
being lnves · ted by the dl strict at-
torney's o e. ''WR'll make a fair and
hnmed· inqufry into this com-
~.ain Dist. Atty. Cecil Hick• said to·
da "Our Laguna investigators are
1 · g into the case right now."
' Norman Raciti, 23, of 909'2 Get-
tysburg Driw, claims that Laguna
Beach Officer John S. Sanders stopped
hi:. auto in Bluebird Canyon Drive
about 9:30 p.m. la:;t Saturday. Raciti
claims Sanders pulled him from the
car after lecturing him for allegedly
driving with a faulty headUght and
then beat him with a flashlight.
Lifeguard Saves
Hurt Swimmer
In Balboa Surf
Death was cheated by seconds
shortly before noon Tuesday 'when a
Newport Buch llfe~rd reached a
stricken swimmer in high surf orr
Balboa's infamous Wedge.
Hospitalized at Hoag Memorial
Hospital after "taking on a lot of
water." according to lifeiuarda. wu
Occidental CoUege student Philip
Hlegert. 19.
He was expected to be released this
mornlng.
Llfecuards said Hlegert got Into
trouble some lSO yards oU the Wed~e.
a popular, tbollgb hazardous, body
IUTflng spot.
Ufeguatd Dan NeyenhuJs swam
through slx·foot· waves and held
Helgert afJoat untJI the lifeiuard
reJCue boat. Seawatch. reached them.
Seawatcb carried the seml~nscious
youth to the County Harbor District
doclt and a waiting ambulance.
to Hop
l ,400,
RaclU 's claim is backed ._ Robert
Rights Council, Monday filed a etm·
nyon Drive. Bland, an oUielal of the
Orange County Peace and Hurpan
Rights Council, Monday filed acorn·
plaint with Laguna area district at-
torney's Investigators.
Investigators ,ald Bland told them
he was a witness to the inclden! and
that Raciti wu beaten by officer
Sanders "fn; no apparent reason."
Bland said he ran from his home to
the scene after hearing "muffled
screams for help'' and that when he
arrived there RaclU managed to free
himself from officer Sanders' grasp.
Raciti has told investigators that
whiJe oHlcer Ken Carter was giving
U-.e driver of thf! auto -Dennis Rose
-a ticket for the alleged faulty
headlight Sanders ordered him out of
the: auto to check his idenWicatlon.
Raciti asserted that Sanders then
l>e1.an to beat him, hit bJm with the
flashlight tev~ral times across the
lace and flung him to the ground .
Raciti sald be screamed to attract
the attention of residents but Sanders
began to choke hill' and tried to cover
hl11 mooUi to prevent his screaming.
He claims that Officer Sanders then
pulled him off the ground and forcibl>
searched ltlm.
Newport Dentist
Fined Over Taxes
Two &r,oupt will be fumhbed what la NEW YOU (AP) -Mock Maitet ~ to u mullc b tod.q'=:!· ...:;•;__,.".ailianam'ooa~:r.:Ef E;.:! 1Mnaaw1:-1h1d!~Jectrie-GuJtar 1r1mnNd an.-o1 o.n
The Secood~ Rualc:'• 1ta-.at Utat IMld IMft no
Prloe ol on, paJd at the door. •ten of tlle eDllllJ "** Preadent
,, Sl.50 per person. Lyons aald all tM JobDJOD Mt u. ccmdttloa -• com-
profilt 10 toward the Jayeeu' ilete bombtnc bit of North vi.cn..n. (SM l t1JlfMES, Pip !) • Set quotatlom, Pqu a.•).
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Today's Closlng
N.V. Stocks
WEONESO.Y, APRIL '10, '1968 TEN CENTS
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bber./£ook, F orgit
Parso~1in Surprisingly Tough Win
111 JEROME rt COLLINS Of .... Dt1tyJ1 .... ,.,,
~eel rn:r/; operator Ed Hirth Md 1ndusir1 Donald A. Mcinnis
waa landalldtYVfct<Jrles Tuesday Jn a
'Newport B-cb City Couucil election
,edted wUfl surpriau.
Amonf' them wu the narrow win-uc onrgin of a third victor, in-oun~nt Coundlman L i n d ~ I e y PlflOOS.
, 8lrth and Mcinnis triumphed by
st 2-1 over incumbents Dee Cook
and Al Forgit.
Hirth was Cook's lone chlillenger in
the. District. 5 (Upper Bay) contest;
while Mclnnt~ bad to fend off not only
For git in District 2 (West Newport).
but also local businessman Jerry
Wooters, who proved no problem.
Parsons won re-election to his
District 7 (East Corona de! Marl seat,
but not easily ag3inst political
newcomer Donald Andrews Bolton.
Here's hQw the voting went, dls-
trlct·by-district:
* * * * City Hml Scene
Winners_Q~
Losers
By BRUCE BENSON ot t111 oeqy ., .. , ,....
A Newport Beach folk tradition was
reenacted Tuesday nig!lt when scores
of clUzens gathered at. CJty Hall to
smil• .nd laugti , frown and shrug as
election results streamed In.
The crowd, pressed into the main
lobby. nQmbered close to 100 at times.
By mldnlgbt the lot:>by bad become the
first verily slOOA-11~ room Jn the
oampaiJ!ri. • mc':°~ttTe:i~:, ":·
't rwmint tot r • • e le c t l o n . Yonnet myor Cbarle1 Hart (1962-64) a6d hll WHi also dropped In to see if
they had picked any winners. They
had. 'nle couple were also celebrating
their 47Ui weddJng :umJversary.
Lldo Isle Preeinct 18 at 8:05 p.m.
waa the first to have its results posted
on the large. central precinct tally.
boerd wbktl dominated one side of the
lobby.
LAST PRECINCT
At Juct a few minutes shy of mid· niellt, cameo Highlands Precinct ... in
Corona del Mar straggled in as the
last polling stat.Ion to report.
Monday morning quarterbaddng
went Into action alter the first hall
dozen precln<:ta bad reported. "The
tr°"ble with our campaign was ... "
became a typical remark overheard in
ttie early evening hours.
'Rte three winners made their vie·
torioua entrances to the main lobby
just a little after 10 p.m. By this time,
the' frowners and shru~gers had slip·
ped off Into the night. leaving mostly
smilen and laughers to greet ttle s11c-
Biggest of War
Lament
cessful candidates.
City Clerk Laura Lagios and her
Cn!W of bard-working vote counters
kept their adding machines clattering
along at a fast clip, 'and managed ro
provide up-lo-ltle-minute voter results.
Here are the statements or the win-
ners, and the l~ers:
THANKS SUPPORTERS
"Of coorse I want to thank all the
people who worked so bard tor me,"
said Ed Hlrtll. ''And I want to assure
those who dldn't vote for me that 1
have made no deals, there has been no
.. cotllllion, and I'm net obli~ to
artyone." •
Don MclJull1 told the DAlLY PILOT:
"I think il'a marvelous. It's exactly
what we were campaJgning for. We
knew we were 111 for a good fight and a
close one ; I tblnk our efforts are
showlnr up quite well"
He later told one congratulator that
hb strategy toward opponent Jerry
Wooters was one of non-recognition.
"We just started oU thinking that the
best thing to do was to ignore him. and
H wa1: hard to do."
Incumbent candidate L I 1 d s I e y
Parsons arrived at the celebration
scene a little after 10 p.m .. and went
directly lo the tally board where he
bej!an examining his relative strength
yiroughout the city.
NARROW MA RGIN ,
"For such a slim victory. what do
Yl u say " Parsons won by a narrower
margin than the others. He said he
was glad he hadn't compromised dur·
ing the campaign in regard to bis posi·
tlons on a tidelands fee and freeway
(See CITY HALL, Page Z)
-Dlatrlct 2: Forgtt, 2,488
Mcinnis, 4,438
Wooters, 1,071
-District S: Cook, 2,850
Hirth, 5,126
-District 7: Parsons. 4,260
Bolton, 3,551
The number of voters showing up
at the polls-8,132-was the la;gest in
any municipal election in the city's
hlstory. The percentage of the turn-
out, however , was not. It was 37.3 per·
(See NEWPORT, Page %)
OAll.Y l'ILOT 119ff ,..._
CAMPAIGN ·CLIMAX -Bull-
dozer tears into Donald Mc-
innis' headquarters on Coast
Highway in West Newport
this morning. New city coun-
cilman won't be needing any-
place to store bumper stickers
(note the one in foreground)
for at least !our years.
Allies Launch Huge Push
SAJGON (AP) -More than 100,IXX)
troops of five nations fanned out today
over the Saigon area and 11 provinces
around the capital in the biggest allied
offensive of the war. Only light, acat·
tered action was reported. and a
general lull in the ground fighting in
Vietnam continued for the second day.
The U.S. Command announced ~at
11.e ~lg new swee(J around thd capital,
Llperetion Toan Thang, or Compl"te
Victc.ry. began Monday. Its objective
1~ the Viet Cong and North Viet-
namese troop~ who got away from the
5).IXX) American and South Viet-
namese troops Jr. 0peraUon Quyet
Than1. or Rf>solved to Y'io.
U.S. headquarters announced Tues-
day that Quyet Thang. a sweep or five
provinces around Saigon. bad ended
with 2.658 enemy killed. But when it
began early in March. a force of 13,llOO
Viet Cong au~ unHs of two Nort~ Viet•
namese regiments were reported
maneuvering around the capital,
possibly for a renewal of the Tet 'lf•
fensivt against the city.
U.S. spokesmen explained that
Qt.yet Thang and all other allied
operations In the 3rd Corps area
terminated Sunday. and all allied
forces which had been participating in
them began Toan Thang on Monday .
Brig. Gen. Wlnant Sidle, chief In·
St. Oair Wins in Mesa;
---Cotta Mele ffWI Tuetday OUI
the cJty'a vice mayor In favor of •
a ti t 172-~ote maTJin.
but nturned two nteraft City Council
lncumbtata to office.
Vlce Ma.for C.lvtn JI". Barck, endlnr
lus flrtt t.rm , rtetived 3,M3 v-Otes
rom.,..;d to liSJ.J cllt for Barber
William L. st. Qalr, u a m..,... 2U
formation officer for the U.S. Com·
mand. said Toan Thang is "only a con-
tinuation of what we were doing. It Is
designed to clear the enemy out and
keep them on the run." Oraa::Ln
We•tlaer
That sinllng sun will pull In
Its sting a bit Thursday, but
coastal temperaturea will still be
In the 70 range, predlcts fore-
caster Gordon Shlelds. Inland.
about 10 degrees higher, of
course.
% DAllY PILOT
Here's Newport Vote
1 • • DISTRICT l I>JSTJUCT 6
• r I .. c ! ' ·;. c 8 1 PRECINCT .. j 0 • u.. ~ u % A.
1 65 55 18 63 78 83
1 2 76 86 41 73 130 96
' 3 47 79 30 55 97 78
4 48 55 23 50 78 63
it 75 54 30 61 99 77
-6 54 53 28 62 71 68
7 58 51 18 33 92 69
8 SH 45 24 54 94 83
. 9 74 74 20 58 105 72
10 66 104 12 61 114 85
11 47 70 36 56 95 85
12 36 87 33 38 113 90
13 56 84 22 65 97 91
14 67 . 142 32 H9 120 101
15 63 140 16 82 131 115
16 62 128 13 47 158 120
17 62 96 27 50 133 104
18 33 40 8 20 61 56
19 87 89 19 44 152 100
20 42 74 14 38 91 83
21 50 85 27 43 119 90
22 44 93 25 45 117 101
23 61 100 19 45 138 139
24 58 127 22 59 148 143
25 26 73 11 24 87 72
26 42 99 25 69 98 112
27 45 89 35 101 71 72
28 28 118 22 103 67 67
29 15 75 15 21 84 61
30 44 157 14 61 155 120
31 48 31 8 28 29 64
32-1 40 98 16 54 101 92
n.2 28 70 ·12 24 86 46 n 19 '75 16 44 67 61
M 38 let 23 64 136 108
H ·n 118 27 73 130 114
SS 48 a · 29 61 105 82
-3f -.U---100 J6--53_ l.12--82
'1---U --29--6l--Ga-___ -'f4 -
~ " 119 -27 --73 121 108
40 68 79 14 63 91 85
41 44 128 16 65 124 79
42 62 78 34 63 115 80
43 65 84 27 67 113 84 44 45 182 41 102 145 M 45 49 se 19 85 73 70 46 62 140 11 95 121 122
Ablent.ee Ballot. 7' HO 27 93 171 129 108 Total 2488 4488 1071 2850 5126 4260 3551
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CITY HALL· ...
routes. 0 1 let tbe ¥0U as a aubltan· tiatlon of my potltions, whether
they're Ytl'J popular or not."
Lo11a1 lDcumbentl Dee Cook and AJ
Fer-lndlcllted ~Pneu O'ltf the
• amOUllt Of 1DCJDt1 .tfeJrt in ~ Clll·
paiana. I '' ', •
''.lwn lll7 ~ WM "''2· Ctui .. ,., Coot ..... 'a estimated be
spent ... to ... IDd ..... tbat
H.lrtb spent et Jea.t tllrte UJaes ttlat amount.
"I ¥ve enJo1ed my eitbt years °"
the councl1. U I were to ltart apin I
would dolt a.actly the same wa7." He
vowed be would coatinue to play an
active role in clvic alfa1r1.
"The coundl cm expect to bear
from Dee Cook from time to time Oii
i11Ut1. l will allo have aome com· menta to make come next Tuesday
when UM new councll ii f<rmed."
"I hold no animosity toward anyone
in the campaip and I have already
adviJed Mr. Hirth that 1 am pleued to
have him u my repreaent.attve, pro·
vidlna he will have tbe courage ol his
convictions, dlacusa the pub 1 l c • s
bullne11 in pubtic. and be willing to
stand alone when he thhrU be is
right."
Coolt laucJUnatY attributed much of
his defeat to a "very serlou1 accidtnt
I had a fnt days a10. I waa run onr
by a Wee<t maehlne that ••s e"quipt>ed with a Kee vii blaae."
He w•s referring to a DAILY
PILOT endorsement of his opponent.
Forett. like Cook. raised the Issue of
C4mpa.lgn costs. He '8.id he spent
$1,000 of his own money and another
$1,000 from c1oaat1ooa. "'l'be financial
upect Of the campaigns got out of
hand.'' he raid.
''We just got beat, so whafs the
DAILY PILOT
alibi," For&tt said when asked far his
'uaetsment of the outcome. "I don't
think it'1 going to hurt anything. I
don't think 'the world's coming to an
end.
"I feel ro bad I'm gmng to the races
jhl1 mornin,," .he said airily.
PoJJtical newcomer Jerry Wootera.
wbo loet ha.ddll7 but polled more than
l,000 votes, bad appanirtly written a
.rtatement wtlile the result& were 1till
coming iQ1 ,
He· leK • bl~ space {er inserting
tho ' winner's name, offering con-
gratulations to wtlomever it might be.
Wooters said~ found the campaign
"lively, interesting and clean. I en-
joyed being peraonally involved in·it."
The former policeman tllanked those
who worked for him, and concluded :
"I haven't really bad so much fun
since I wu chulnf ran11tms whlle a
member of the LA PoUce Depart·
ment.''~
Fro• P .. e J
MESA VOTE . • •
Schwalbe ahead ol Terry F. TUcbman
by 54 votes
The victOl'J by boisterous barber
Bill St. Clair over the soft.spoken
Barck was a somewhat stunning upset
in the view of most election watchers.
St. Clair. a 47·year resident of Costa
Mesa. jumped into the lead as first
precincts reparted in about 7:30 p.m.
and remained ahead all the way.
Baret stepped up to him about 8:50
p.m .• lbOrtly before all precmcts were
in. and shook bands to c«leede deftat.
The original estlmat~ for Tuesdlly's
turnout was 35 percent. but the final
tally showed only 7."l!J7 persons among
the more than 25.000 regi.mred voters
showed up at the polls.
Tot.al votes catbertd by other con·
tenders were 1,00&. for Robert W. Cory
and 841 for Ted C. Bologb.
The three wtnnln& candidates now
must flle affidavitl on their campaign
expemes. before betni imtalled ~
day Dltht, loUowtnc Monday's refU}ar
city council meettD1:
Losiq cudidates ha" 35 days in
whicb to m. tbeir campaiaJI expense account afftdavita.
· If men thu·'2» wu spent, a. lonl
form must be filed, ltemilinc various
COJtl, but -.. with income tu -if
leaa than AlO was spent they may use
a 1hort form.
Routine appointments. such as city
clerk. cit)' attorney and tbe Iilte-wUI
also be midi atU. Ttaetdty meetin1
in ctty comdl ebambcs.
F...-P .. e l
BUNNIES •••
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PlllnclotbH ponce wm be quletl)t
clulperonln1 tbe affat:. u wm many
Jayc.es.
11mt ol ttle dance 1a 8 p.m. Same
time and plac. tbttup Friday. L'°81
adckod.
•
Ala llllor Co= :tdctl· . natl,... .._..., ..
_. -"ment with Santa Ana ~nd
... Oranae CwDty .lA. tbe dls]lllilt. .... .-meat ff broadJJ speakinlf.
ttat aa three dls1rtcts will abide by
U>I ~~·1 CkcWon.
· ~i.e. a!so agreed to limit.
"'~..,......-. aa. ...... el siudenta Jl will send lo" the two
coop11•~cta pendbaC ~ new·
l7 f~ '°'* C'OUJlty diltrktl'crca· ._ of faclllles for ,1if "uile4" . -..ia,
But Dr. Wat.om. Barleti& u.d ColUDs ri.tN MaMly night. !Un mt bee11
content to wait for the Legislatur1>'s
decision.
And Saddleback Supt. Jack Roper
)olatd tbl ~clp by condemnini
Waboo'a drc:ulMiclll of a litter to
mlD1 Cdfonda ICbool d1ltrk:t of.
Waves· of Dissent Felt
Waves ol di.lcotatem Memecl to ban waabed OYll' Incum-
bent candidates Tueaday u Oran,. Cout and Oranp County
voters traveled to the polla to dump five i.nc:umbent mayors out
of office and one doun incumbent city coundlmen.
Votiniz trends were ~ent in coutal dtiea where tncum-
bent mayors were denied eleC!tion in Lapna Beach and Wtltmin-
ster. Many newcomers to city politics won council seats. In dol-
ens of other races, incumbent dtY offtcen Wlao acaped def•t
did so by narrow margins. ' The DAil.. Y PILOT today carriea complete QDOffldal retarna
on all major races along the Oraqe Cout on Pac• 1, 2, llld S
and fol' other county elections on Pap 1~ laathlmd ~ returDI
mav be found on Paie 12. ·
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NEWPORT RESULTS ••. '
cent, slightly above averace:
Mcinnis' victory tide swept through
all but four of the city's -t6 consol·
idated precincts. Hardware merchant
Forgit carried bia home precincts in
Central Newport only. Wooters was
out of the running at all polllDg places.
Hir1b's win wa.s equally impressive.
The 54-yelf'-Old former N e w p or t
Harbor Cb&mber of Commerce presi·
de~ clobbered Cook everywhere but
in three Newport Heighta preclncts
and In the Corona del M a r
nelilbborbood where Cook's liquor
store Is located.
P•sons won in most preclDota, l>ut
allpped bed1y in bls Oft dlltrlct. Most
Eut Corona del Mar voters preferred
Bolton by a wide margin. So did YOUrs
in Newport Heights.
1be 64-year-old moviemwr's show·
ing in these areas observers at1ribut.ed
to two factors:
-Parsons' stand on the Pacific
C<>11t Freeway route. He wants it in·
land in Newport Heights and has voic-
ed no objectiom to it down Fifth
Avenue in Corona d~ 'Mar.
....., ,.... tlawtboat .. clty ..
pu.u, c:omldmid J'orllt pertiellr ,..._.lsile. JUabt1x or..,...,,,, it wae
a Juae Ja the Dla1rict 2 ?Ke.
SIOi"callil.Y' all canclldates -ln-
_ cludlae J'orll~ -duriDC the munlclpal
election campaign publlcly 1uppm'ted
im.g::oved city-schools coopetation.
~lection re8ults in the Hirtb-Cook
contest plainly indicate ttltt the big-
gest issue in that race. apart from
personalltlu, was ttte Pacific Coast
Freeway route question.
Hirtb's biggest precinct wins were
in the Newport Shores and Balboa
Coves areas. They are located along
tale adopted freeway route, which Cook
said be prefers.
• Hirth durtni th• campaicn aaid he
would Wee to see !ht tteeway pushed
inland, presumably in tile Newport
Heights area. This is where Cook
scored his biggest predDct victories.
Laguna Voters
Oust May~r,
Councilman
Laguna Beech voters Tuesday turn·
ed out to puture two incumbent clty
councilmell wltb a total ol 18 years el·
perlence.
Kayor Willlam D. Martin and Vice
MQul' WUllm t.amboorne were
b1eta tborOUlh11 by Bo7 Holm and
ClmltoG Boyd.
Holm, an encutlve with Bednnan
lutrumenta wu bigb uian -1th .1,741
votertn -tbie"'lJDofllcial retm m. Bo1d,-
an econOJD.ist,. wu next wlUf" 1..$
votes. .
The results coincided with tbe
statiltlca ol • poll taken in Laiuna
Beach by the DAILY PILOT and
publlabed Monday.
Lambourne WU third high man with
163 votes. The mayor wu fourth with
903. LJo1d Milne, real eat.ate broker,
wu ftttb with 563, F . E. "Skip" Fickl·
Ing, autbor, wu II) a1xth wttb 258 vote.
and artist Frank Tauriello followed
Fickling with 212 votes.
City Clerk James D. Wheaton said
that 3,C>l9 persons turned out to vote.
ThJs was 41.59 percent of the 7,235
registered.
The mayor waa at city hall as elec-
tion returns were cornlng in. When the
trend seemed deftnJte, be walked into
the council chambers to shake bands
with and consratulate both Holm and
&yd.
To the DAILY PILOT he said, "The
people of Laguna Beach have spoken.
CongratulaUons are due to both Mr.
Holm and Mr. Boyd.
Big Saddlehack
Bond Vote Wins
~avy SupPo_i1
South Coanty v~ ~ 1o-1fle
polls Tuesday Diehl t.o solidly endorse ·
Saddlebect Junlor College Diltrlct's
proposed •u million bond tasqe.
In a turnout that exceeded all ex·
pectatiom, 10,288 voters wrote "yes"
on iheir ballots to tile "no'' recorded
by 3,838 opponent.a of ~ newly f«m·
ed diatrict'a capital COllttruc&a pro-
gram.
The bond money now appl'OVed will
be used to conetruct a new junior col-
lege campus in Mission Viejo. It will
serve st.udel>ta from the communities
of Laguna Beach, Tustin1 San Juan
CapiJtrano, Mission VieJO and San
Clemente.
The fin.al tally represented 26.7 per-
cent of the 52,893 registered voters in
a sprawling 329-square·mile diltrlct
that comprisu 48 percent of Orange
County. I
Laguna Beach surprised a n d
delighted Saddleback offi<:iall witb
71.6 percent of those who v~ back·
ing ttle bond iasue. Of 7,231 ell&ible
voters, Z,078 backed the bond asainlt the opposltion of 823 Lagunans.
-Bolt.oo is beat known in Corona del
MM' beca\lle of his Youth Center ac-
tivities. He allo concentrated lbs cam·
paian in District 7.
FOR THE GIRL WHO KNOWS ...
Panoos a1IO waa topped by Bolton
ln residential waterfront ar~. such
u Centr~l Newport and Balboa. Tbe
Udelaods uae fee wue clearly weighed
heavily here. Partona bu eftd<>rsed
the principal ot charging "DOminal"
fees for the uae Of pub1ic tidelands by
private piers. Bolton early in the cam-
paign declared himself ag~iMt any
such levies.
Mclnnia, 47, appeared to rack up the
biggest upset. Prior to annoW>Cing his
candidacy two months ago. he wu
almost tot.ally unlcnQwn in the com·
mtlllity. Blrttl. Oil ttle oCber hand, bu
been premllMnUy involved in civic af..
fairs for almost two decades.
Piant manafer for Nortronic in
Aoabeim, llcllail campaigned largely
on ~ issue Of~ ''harmony and
respectabWty'' to municipal govern·
ment. He woo the backing or thret ex·
ma)'O(s OQ this issue, which was
generated b)' 'Fi>1'git's and Cook's
public a.bd private squabbling 'WMb
each otMr. ·
Perhaps the taraMt a l b a t r o ss
around For81t's neck, however. wu
his attempt to brin1 about deuniflca·
tion ol the Newport-Mesa Uliled
School District la« October.
The dlltrict at ttie time was tryiq
to W1n voter approval of a '20 mill.iaD
bond lasue. It fallld. receiving jut
uader b requlnd two-llirda majority
aipproY91.
Beaches Act .Like
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DEATH CAR -California Hidlway Patrol officer
loob through shattered windshield into car in which
one woman was killed and !our other persons were
injured Tuesday afternoon on Newport Freeway,
north of Mac.Art.bur Boulevard interchange. Inset
shows overall damage to car after the collision.
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4 of 7 Defeated
Incumbents Get 'Hook'
Jn West County Vote
By WILLIAM REED
Of Ille 01111Y I'• Steff
Voters in Huntington B e a c b •
Westminster and Fountain Valley
were in a mood Tuesday' to "throw the
rascals out" and turned out of oUice
four of the seven incumbents trying
for new city council terms.
In HuntL gton Beact. Councilman
t;rnest Gisler failed ln his bid for .a
third term. He polled ocly 3,055 votes
in unofficilli returns to place fourth in
~ field of 13 trying for three seats on
'he council.
Top vote getter ls Donald D. Shipley,
•'homas Forster
fops Capo Vote
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Thomas "Tony" Forster, 10n oi the
late Marco "Tom" Font.er -"Mr.
San Juan" -waa the top vote getter
with 282 tallies in Tuesday's municipal
2lection. A total of ~ votes were
·ast. S5 percent of those registered.
Forster. and th~ only incumbent
eek.ing re-election William Bathgate,
who tallied 287 votes were named to
the City Coun<:il.
Other candidates and their votes:
Gerald Gaffney, 192; George J.
Watkins, 171; Wendell Langman, 101;
John P. Hunt, 62 and John Kirttwood.
20. Kirkwood withdrew from ttie race
but bls name remained on thf ballot.
San Clemente
Mayor Defeated
SAN CLEMENTE -Walter Ewns
and Stanty Northrup were elected
Tuesday to City Council seata in a vote
which saw the lnaumbent Mayor
Howard Massie defeated.
Evans got 1,112 votes, Northrup. an
incumbent, l,lM.; Masm, IM; M(s.
Helen Phillips, l3t and Iu Kennedy,
520.
Unoppoaed City Clerk· Mu L. Berg
and city ~asurer E. W. Mitchell,
tallied 2,:v.11 and 2,105 vote• reape<:·
tively.
gathering 5,100 votes to earn a second
term on the council Second on the list
is Jerry Matney, Fountain Valley
School District board member, who
picked up 3,507 votes.
Easing Gisler out of office was
George McCracken, builder a n d
former member of the city's ULI
Citizens Steering Com.mlttee. He
recorded 3,382 votes, some :rl.7 votes
more than Gisler.
Nearest contender k Gisler was
Joseph Fenn who trailed in fifth spot
with 2,444 votes.
City Clerk Paul Jones, who was
returned to office with 7,004 votes,
said 'ri percent of the 33,290 eligibl&
voters turned oul He said a total of
8,808 ballot.I were casL
Westminster voters turned out ol of.
fie Mayor Justin McCal'thy and Coun-
cilman John Parks, both of whom had
been opposed to the Police Chief Con-
ner Collacot when the chief was ac-
cued of alleged misconduct in 1966.
Taking office will bt Chamber ot
Commerce presidetit Derek McWbin·
ney, who collected 3,257 votes to lead
tbe field of 14 candidates.
Behind him 11 Councilman Frank
Fry Jr .• a defender of Collacott during
the chief's battle against misconduct
charges. Fry was given 2,935 votes.
Voters also elected Mrs. Joy
Neugebauer with 2,387 votes. She had
campaigned on the basis o f
eliminating the controversy ln the
political scene .and over the police
chie1.
She ousted Mayor McCarthy who
rereived ooly· 1,009 votes. Councilman
Parks redeved a total of 873 votn ln
the unofficial retw'DI.
Westminster vat.en recorded about
" 32 percent turnout with about 5.500
of the 17 ;200 eltglble voters going to
the polls.
In FOUDtai.n Valley DenniJ Harwood,
wbG bad been appOOrted to a council
seat, was turned out ol the outce by a
fiood ol votes for challenger John
Haiper, Fountam Valley School
District Tnatee.
·Harper, 'Vbo had conducted a
'ligorous door-to-door campaiiJl,' J.ed
the voting with 1.024. Incumbent
Joseph Courreges was cloee behlnd
with 1.003. Harwood trailed in third
s~ with bls 852 votes.
Fountain Valley recorded a 25.4
turoout with 1,911 of the 7,553 eligible
going to the polls, according to unof·
Cldal returna.
Collacott Opponents Lose
Positions in Westminster
County Worn~
Killed, Four
Hurt in Crash
An elderly Garden Grove woman
was killed Tuesday afternoon and 1 four other persons were injured in a
head-on cnr.;b on Newport Free)Vay
north of the MacArthur Boulevard
interchange.
The California Highway Patrol said
Mrs. E 11 e n Weightman. 81, died of
head injuries at Orange County Med-
1968 County Trame 196'7
41 Death Toll 51
lc8l center at 7 p.m., three hours
after the crash.
She was a passenger ln a car driven
by her da!!Jbter, Mrs. Elizabeth
Patterson, llO, also of Garden Grove.
Officers said the northbound car went
out of control, crossed the center
divider, and crashed into an auto driv-
en by Mrs. Nadine Pett, 47, of Senta
Ana.
Mrs. Pelt and Mrs. Patterson's
dapghter, Ellen, 11, were severe!~·
lnJu.red bl tbe crash and a passengPr
Jn the Pett car, Mrs. Helen Blackwell,
40, of Santa Alla IUflered minor in·
jurlea, the CHP reported. I
Marine Killed
In SA Collision
An El Toro Marine was killed in· I
stantly in Santa Ana early this morn·
lng ~hen bis c.ar crashed into a power
pole, police reported.
TheodCJfe W. Lounsberry Jr., 28, was
dead on arrival at Orange County '
Medical Center about 7 a.m .• officer
saia.
The accident occured at the corner
of Lind~ Way and Warner Avenue.
Two Incumbents
Win in Tustin
TUSTIN -Incumbents Gerald
Mack and A. J. "Tony" Coco and
Laurentz It Marsters were elected to
three City CouncU seats here Tuesday
io a light vote.
Mack, a former mayor, got 597
votes; Coco, 583 and Manters. 443.
Otller candidates' tallies included
Marilyn Ludwig, Ml; Casper P. Hare,
2815; and Arthur Hofner, 240. Some 800
vot.era of 4,798 registered cast ballots.
Air Foree Launches
Minuteman Missile l
VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. (UPJ)
-Tbe Air Force launched a
M.lnuteman I Intercontinental Ballist1r
M.luile down the western ~st rangr
early today.
The lauaca wu conducted by crtw•
from the 394tb Strategic Missile
SqaadtOll at thla aerospace ba.,e, the
air force aaJd In a brief an
DOUlotlDftt.
DAILY PILOT 3
Vanscourt Retirement Pay Okayed
Former Oren&e County official
Louil T. Vanacoart would be the first
to ad:mlt that crime doesn't pay.
He's currelltJ.y servtn& a 1-10 year
1entence ln Chino state PrilOD for bis
embeulemeat of more tba.o ~.000
from eatatea be controlled u chief
deputy public admJnlatrator.
But be mlgbt concede that there'll
be some longterm benefits from b1a in·
carceration. Like the $4,656 ln retire·
ment benefits to which be's just beett
told he Is entitled.
That money is on deposit and just
waiting for hlm to claim It, Vanscourl
bas been advised by the Orange Coun·
ty Retirement System. The inquiring
V .anscourt has been assured tiy the
.
seven-member board that hiJ fraud
convict.ion will in no way bar b1m fl"Om
retJrement benefits.
Vanscourt apparently Is doing his
level best to comply with the one con-
dition s1ressed by the retirement
board: that be claim his '4,656 "within
the next 10 yean."
He bu already made an application
for parole. It wu turned down by the
parole board.
"Ob, he'll make it all rieht, '' COlll•
mented a Stete Parole Board officer
Tuesday. "It's just a matter of when.
Applicatlona for parole are made pret,.
ty frequently."
Egg Roll Scheduled on White Home Lawn
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White
House plans to open its gates as usual
on Easter Monday for the cbildren's
egg roU, a tradition since the days of
President Rutherford B. Hayes (18T7·
1881).
Officials said Monday that children
aged 12 and under _would be admitted
to the White House grounds from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. Adults must be ac•
companied by children to gain ad·
mlssion .
Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
,
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CHARGE
ACCOUNT
TODAY I
3 clays left to give this
~'Happy Easter'' greeting!
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ing addition for the qarden later. Your choice of 2 outstandin_g verities:_ ---•
Ace.or Lily offie Valley. Stop in end make your selection today! .•••
DAILY PILOT w._., ~~' 10, 1961
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Thou.~ands of molorists swerved ·
lo the right and left along Bayshore
Freeway near Burlingame to avoid
• the oncoming wrong-way automo-
bile. It took police 11 miles to
catch the errant motorist, Nurse
Berth• Ann Hopkins, 71. Mrs. Hop-
, 1tins told police she bad decided
not lo stop because she could not
Jind an exit and "besides, traffic • IN aa too heavy:" · r· ~ .
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:;• Dale FrcdtriclC lrf01Tow, 28, uMm-
plt)yed comt1'14Ction work.tr from
:-Colorodo, surrendereif to police 'rues-
: (!OV di the pemm who rammed o bull· ~ )lorn into o power line iower in Sau
• lfateo Count11 reaulting in a two-hour
·-fJl4ckout. Morrow aaid lt WllB "an act ~ mf cOl&$cltnce agamst the Vietnam
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The U.S. flag over Ojw City flail
went back briefly to full staff until
residents demanded it be lowered
again in honor of Dr. Martin Lu·
ther King. Residents charged
M•yor A. R. Huckins ordered the
flag raised, after is was lowered to
half-staff all weekend, because he
didn't approve of the policies of
Kini. • A Nashville policeman ran out of
gas in his patrol car and found that
curfew restrictions imposed be·
cause ol racial violence applllll .to
f'veryone. A service station at-
tenda nl refwced to seU the offker
a gaJlon can of gasolrne because of
the rule forblddlng gasoline sal~
P'(Cept when the fuel is pwnped
directly into the vehicle. •
Water, water eve1'ywhere ...
and plenty of food to eat. The
phenomena of the "goofu.s gob-
bledoocae" (a $peciu of marine
pla11t w h i ch can doubl.e its
weigl1t in only two weeks I witL
• be told by Hale Sparks. ''Uui·
veraity Explorer," on KM PC Ra·
dio thi3 Sunday. The story tTI·
t1tltd ''More Meals to the Gal·
• Ion" wilt dtat with the princi·
pL1'.~ of i11creasing the ocean·a
potential as a calO"rie provider
through the ~cience of "moricul·
t1J rt." But '10& a drop to drink.
• A man with a gun approached
Nency Matwren, 21, of Ventura, a11
she cllmbed into her car. "Give
me your money and you won't &et
hurt," the erstwhile bandit said.
•·Forget it." replied Miss Malaren
as she rolled up her window and
sped away.
Rig~ts Bill
Vote Slated
By Congress
WASHINGTON ( UPl) -Contreas
was expected to overcome final
resiltance today and send PHsident
Johnson a bittDric Clv il Rlghta BJU to
open up more bomea and apu1ments
outside th• ib•tto to NeJtoes.
The House acbtduled. a final vote on
the bill. The assa.saination o{ Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. and the
resulting violence weit)led heavily on
the minds oC members.
Speaker John W. McCormack said
he was optimistic. Others estimated
that the slaying of King, who sought
~wtul aolutiona instead of violence,
bad tipped the b&laace ln favor of the
bill despite the offsetting effect oJ
rioting.
Before the llnal vote, those who op-
posed accepting the Senate-passed bill
without change planned a final try tD
detour the measure to a House.senate
co nferen ce committee for
ameodme.nts. Their chance would
come on a procedural vote on whether
to take up the lt!gjslation itself for a
final vote.
Tbe bill would ban dlacttmlnatton in
howini tn three stagea, covering the
sale or rental of 80 percent of the DI·
Uoo's bomea and apartnm\ts by lt70.
A private homeowner would remain
uempt in aelling his own home
without a broker'& help or the use of
diacrim1natory advertising.
To pun1ah violence mainly aplnst
mlDorittes, the bill would impose
penalti• of up to 10 years ln prison or
$10,000 for interfettng with persons in
<:arrylng out lawful rights such as
Boing to school, voting, or participating Jn..l~erallS' aidesl.program . If !le.~_th
resulted, thJ penalty would rise to life
impt,i1onment. This rniaht h a v e
covered King's slaying.
The biJI would crack down on rioting
through penalUes of up to rive years in
prison and •to.CO) for crossing state
lines or using interstate facilities to in·
cite rlob, interfering with an of11cer
or fittman' during a not. ar providing
weapons or lessons to usine them to
r1om~.
'68 Campaigning
Gains Momentum
After Standslill
\VASHlNGTON (Al•) -The H168
political campaign -al a virtual
•tandsUU since the a..'!«asslnation of
Dr. Martin Lutiler King and ttlP.
violence tt touched off -regained
momentum today.
Sen1. Robert F. Kennedy ID-N.Y.),
and Eqene J. McCarthy, CD-Minn.),
the only annou.oced D e m o c r a l I c
presidential caodldatea, pla~ ~·
palgning m lnditoa and Nebrask.a,
reapecti vely.
Vice President Hubert H. Hum-
phrey, reported ready to enter the
Democratic race after Easter, was a
likely candidate to ttirow out the {jrst
ball at ~ Washlngton Senators
American League baseball season
opener against the MJ~sota TwlM.
Republican Richard M. Nixoo was
the only aonoonced preeM!eMial can·
didate with no campai111 plans for tile
day.
New Y.ork Gov. Ntlaon ·'.
Rocker eller -citlDI ·'crisis Ed con·
rusion probablJ wtthout parallel in ow
history'' -meanw!ill• ~be la
readying major~· on
national and iDtematklnal liMaes.
All five ol 91' poUdcal fl.C\ll'n were
am~g OltioDl.1 lelden ~ lltteoded
King's funerel 'l'Utedl1 In Mlanta.
Rockefeller Mid M.-dl 11 wbell be
decllred be wee not a prelldtati&l
c andldatt tbet he would 1peu oat Clll
the lsSUN and 1lr)' to lnfhlence bis
party'• p\atfonn and pblloeopbes.
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CAMP DAVID. Md. (UPI) -Ntw
~ moM ... NOClfted
W todq ~f bttb eoftC1uet of
the ,,.. aad tbe pwnlt of ~ In
Vietnam.
Pntdd•t Jobn-. reblnd•t to the
White ao .. an. two 111it1t1 Md a daJ' of c:oaf.,..W It eam, J>md,
,,.. apecW •...,._...,.a new mDltarJ COllllUIMler ,.. Vletnanl a1'l4f
l)Otllblie ~ for the Nrt of talh wltb North Vlttnam.
Tbe taJb bmMq ......i (If J~·· top mlUtary and dlplomatJc ............... to,.... ctftrtd.
'llrieb' of optloes fGr deallq wtth
Ranof'1 ~ .. ID tfie ~tlal
ambaaadortal.llftl talb. 1
SURVIVOIS LAND - A lifeboat. filled with IUJ'·
vivors from the capaind ferryboat Wahioe, ii pulled
ashore through heavy surf in Wellington, New Zea·
• land. Tbe l«TY, one ol the workl'a latlUl, sank hi
120.mil&an·bour typhoon winds today. Authorities
fear a heavy loss of life.
The ftnt thine that bad to bt dtdc!-
ed WU wbere the lnitla1 eontac~
would tab plaee. Waaldftlbm and Hanoi ba-.. acblnced ...,....... on
the aubjeet. No rM1 trouble wu tx·
pected in reaching agreement 011 a
site.
150 Feared Dead
Hanoi. in UJJl'flainC willingneu a
week a~o to contact .P.· S'. envoys.
specified nnty that the' t.atks CODCm'"
an unconditional halt in U. S. bombint
New Zealand Ferry Sinks
and ''other acts of war" against North
Vietnam.
Amons: the U. S. movet dllcmaed at
Camp David was a cessal1on of all
bombing of North Vietnam to
demonstrat. U. S. sincerity and to tes1
North Vietnam'• readineu to proceed
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP)
-An ocean-going ferry with 614
aboard ran aground at Wellington
harbor's mouth today and capsized in
-ene-of the iierceat-MePma -1.n-New-
Z~• land's h.istory."Officials feared 150
drtl~.
With win1s of up to 123 miles an
hour lashJng the seas into high waves,
the 8.944-ton ferry Wahine keeled over
and dumped passengers and crew into
the icy water.
The Wahine lay on its side haU out
c~ water about a mUe from shore.
Tbe total aboard included the o-ew
of about 130.
The Wahine, owned by the Union
-Steamship U>-:-,-bft"arocK; iOOaJ .lffiOut
7 a.m. Just ini;ide W1Wngton Harbor
as •he neared the end rl. ber daily ll·
h11ur run up the eut cout ol New
·zea and'a South Island from
Christcbu:rcl' to Wellington, at tbe
1outhem tip of North lsland.
White gnJes of up to 123 mfle11 an
hour made '.he aea boll al"OW)(} her.~
Wat.ine fretd herself from the ahoaJ
and anchored about a mlle offshore
with a hole in her bull. A tug got a line
aboard but it snapped.
An hour later the engine T'OOm was
flooded and th f · dl · to actual peace talks. e erry rapi Y listed lo The discussions also ranged over starboard. The order to abandon sbJp was given. A steward reported the suuestions that tile Unied State could
evacuation started in an order'" man· take • har<l line bec•uae of •hat wa"' . . v described by Ambassador Ellnorth ner • .with .women and childr~ golng Bunker. who new in from Saigon, as a
off. lir-st.-But-tbe shlp c.~and--sb'oilg amea lnfUUf'Y post~
went ~er as . passengers and Bunker viewed the liftin~ 9' thfl
crewmen were still Jwnping from her. siege of Khe S1111h as a sign ttf stren~
The lllonn blew itself out and the on the r.art of U. S. and Sollth Viet·
sea calmed, leaving • strong tidal rip namese torces rather than a 'reault of
iri the cold winter water~. any voluntary pullback of Communiat
The storm left a trail of Uooding and troops .
damage along the southern 11ectlon of Among lht' visitors to tb~ presiden·
North Island and killed at ltas1 two tial retreat In Maryland's Catodirl
persons on land. Several bous~ in Mountains Tuesday wu W. Avertll
Wellington were demolished . and Harriman, veteran roving ambasa•dor
dozens more were derooled by the who will be the chief U. S. represen·
raging winds. Girls were tumbled to tative In the initial taID with North
the pavement by gusts. Vietnam.
A rescue arm ada of small boat~
dared the high waves and pluckt'd
many surv;vors from the water.
Others escaoed in Ufebo&ts. Searchers
reported 42 bodies had been picked up.
either in the water or along three
miles of shore stretching from the
harbor entrance.
Wellington hospitals were packed
with survivors suffering from inJitri ..
or exposure. Other survivors wen It
printe homes.
As ni&ht fell, and 11&rdlligbts•et4t
ltle d11\ seas. officials laM m<"~fth ..
JOO rassengers and crew were unac·
counted for.
TRIPLE-BONUS
Most survivors said that lherf' wa~
'0 panJc when thew~ hit the shoal
l)t even when the fmy began to keel
over. •
SALE " YOUR CHOICE
~\ Hilda Quinn said, however, there
wu chaoe tn the lounge, where many
worner.1and cltlldnn were waiting.
"Women were runninl around call·
int for their children," she continued.
"This i1 wben they got separated.
"It wu terrible. The ship was tilting
right over. To 1et to the boats we just
sat down and sUd lo the rail, where
men helped us in tbe boats. They were
lifting little kiddies over the side and '
droppinl them into a boal My sister
and I srabbed 1 baby each."
Mn. QoW. said lhe saw a bab),
about 12 months old, ftoatiog in the
water on its bact . The baby wa•
rescued.
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Violence Hits 122
UaltM Preti ~ P"Wled. -s. 1i o w ar d brick. A pobce CAr was
Nearo viole8oe-tparked by Woodson, a Negro and the destroyed by a ft.t"ebomb but
tbe killing o( Dr. Ma.rtln snioority leader o1 U\e New the two officers patrolling in Luther Kina Jr. spread to Jersey Assembly, b'.ied to 1t escaped lojury.
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -march for Martin Lutber B) the time the day·llODC Kansaa City, Newark and calm the crowd and got Sni1pers fired from the
Unilonned police a loo d King. Hil wnatb·sbrouded rites drew to an end on the Trent.on, N.J., OD the day o( rougbed up in a police scuf-roofs in Wilmlngton's Negro
watch toda1 at the tomb of coUin traveled more tball Jo of ,.,._ t h i s f ll n er a l · W b i t e ne. areas and two residential
Cour mllet over Atluta 1 pe u"" ceme ery • nightrlders shOt and kllled a Minor disorders w e r e blocks were badly damaged
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., meets in a f.cled green (ounded 80 years •IO by Negro Y 0 u l h In Jaclcsoo-reported Tues d ay in by names. Juvenile gangs
the slain civil rights leader farm wagon draw1 by two Negniee because of racial viUe , Fla. Tuesday: nlgbt. Homestead, Gainesville. and threw bricks through store
whose funeral brought out· bro-m··'... '"""bollc "'f .ai-rimJ ti th ""1 Since King wu shot by a Pensacola. Fla. windows and looted. J pourlng1 of mourners and -.. "'"'o -.,, ,_ v WllC na oo, e l iues sniper T h u r I d ·a Y in the.poor whose cause l\e had were overcast and r .. 1.. Memp":-, l22 cities have •x· lo Wilmington, 41 persons Scattered violence also tributes rare~ matched in •-" "'"\ Ri Ca •uo ., · j ed · t d c r h f' the nation's to-. "'""en I.IP· ttlreatened. ots . ..'IQ O perleoced disorder. were In UT In WO ays 0 was reported or t C 1rst
• 3 E U°'-' Thlrt 1 violence. Tuesday. the 29 in-time Tuesday in Farrell and Mourners trickled into TBOUSANl)S MARCH ·• arth to earth, ashes lo Y e ght persona l\ave J' .. --..1 1·ncluded r1·ve w"'tes .. h p N C I .. ~ .. -and d t •-d st " been repo...__.,, 1.111.-.. 2 .... wcu '" " aron, a.; ew asse . a Sou•'" View Cemetery for a ...... -··s*"·A· rn·-"'_... Wl't.b ooll'CS UI w IL ' $30 Milli.on l\c:u ~. •""'° who q . d ho . Lo I I d ..... b ( N "'' Ki'""!" .. ~1--' ..,.,:-... ._ came the familiar ritual as injured and 18,831 urested. re u 1 re spt· ng s an """ur o ~
look at the crypt even afterAbeng wade ol-•thweu oeJd. wag""'. th6 Rev. Ralph D. Authorities have caUed in taJlzation. Two w ere '" York City; Baton Rouj?e. darkness fell Tuesday. In· .,.. POO\' eonditior., one with a La .. and Grand Rapid~ and S'cribed oo the Georgia mar· behind it, beside it, ill wide Abernathy. King's c 19 5 ' • 19•200 U.S. Army troops and stlb wound and the other Niies, Mich.
DAIL V PILOT 5
Cities
lid on the weekend hot spou,
including W a s h in g t o n ,
Chicago, Baltimore a n d
Pittsburp. Washington bad
a total of 10 dead and 6,423
arrested; Chicago 11 dead
and 2,000 a r r e s t e d ,
Baltlmore 6 dead and 5,03.1
arrested. P i t ts bu r g h
reported 1.200 arrested.
SHARP
If you're • aherp trecler, use
the DA ILY "LOT'S femoua
Dlm•-A·Lln• cleuifitd eel• S.+-
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... hether you' ro lluyin9 or 1ellin9.
hie are the words of an old and uneven c o l u m n s • ·friend and oow his sue· In Damages called up 37.ooo National with a skull crushed by a Troops aod p<1Jice kPpt the
J rt ted b i.....~-•""'-f cesaor. performed the flnal Guardsmen. __ _ ------------------------'ave song o c!D quo Y numu~:unl upw .. _ o boll . of . t Police fatally shot 1~•-s King "Fr t ' t F ""NW\ the _ ... J 1th sym c rite 1ntermen . ( ~ ............................ .. : ee a fts · ree ""·"""· Y marCIJC1U w be 1ri.... NEW YORK UPI) -The in Kansas City and Trenton at Last; Thank G od the man who was called by A rnatl\y succeeds • ..._.. 15 T d / Almighty . rm Frtt at most of the black mourners president of Southern Chris-Amencaa 11' s u ran c e ues ay night and Newark
wt.'' simply "our leader.'~ Uan Leadership Conference. Association T\,lesday aaid had more than 100 fires and
A police official said the At t.be Morehouse rites Mrs. King, 41. dry~yed prellm.i.nary ~tun.ates ol the 801~ewl=ggton, Del., Negro
guards were posted u a following the march from through the iilual , wept vi<>teoce ill tile fir~ 90 com-wouths looted and set fl"e•
ti nd tb had Ebe B ptist Cb b silently when the coflin was J ... " preeau on. a ere nezer a . urc , munlties across ttle country for the second day Tuesday. been no hint of attempts to attendance was estimated at entombed. King's g r 1 Y • since the deeitt'I ol Dr. The entire 3,800-man Dela-
molest the grave. U0,000 by police. Red Crou haired father placed his ware National Guard was
l(jng. 39, was lcilled by a workers cared for several head on the marble crypt Martin Luther King Jr. called out t.o quell the disor·
sniper in Memphis. Tenn. hundred persons stricken by and wept. were over Pl m.W.ion for dcr.
He had returned for another heat exhaustion in SO.degree The interment in AUanta property d a m a g e com-Police fired at the looters
march of striking garbage weather. will .be temporiry. but the pens.ation. in Kansas City and one,
workers after an earlier The prominent names at a family bas not said where As o( Tuesday 122 com-Maynard Gau¢1, a Negro,
march erupted Into rioting. memorial s P r vi c e in final bu.rial will be. was killed comi ng out of a F:benezer, where l(jog was At the church service, mttnities had been struck by liquor store, police saJd. 111 RENEW PLEDGE co-pastor with bis father, In-King's own recorded voice vfolence. The a~iatioo all , 15 persons sufCered
His . followers ,called for eluded Vice Pr es' id en t was heard by the packed made no predictiOIJI of oow gunshot wounds . No
the nation to look at Ilse II Hubert H. Humph r ey. crowd. including B I a ck high the total· {n dam.age policeman was shot. Polle~
anew as they pledged at the representing P r e s i d e n t Powey leader S l 0 k e I Y clajms might go. arrested 240 persons.
final rites to carry ottl his Johnsoo. The vice president Carmichael who rejected The Association Mid pro-In 1'renlon, the capital of
crusade against r a cis m , got up to move to the front King's philosophy of non-perty dameijCe claims in New Jersey, bands of young
poverty and injustice. pew wt>ere King's widow sat violence after the 1966 Chicago and Wa.sbin&ton will ~egoes fought poUce with
"Let us see to it that we with her four children and Mississippi marciti. be about •to million each their fists. set fires and
tio not dlshooor bis name by there he offered coodolences A tape recorder filled the and Baltimore will b e looted in the downtown sec·
trying to solve our problems to her. husbed sanctuary with the between $8 and $10 million. lion. Al one point the you1bs
tbrol.!ih rjQtln_g in t he vibrant, familiar oratory: The insured loss i n took a police cruiser away
streets.'' urged -Dr.-Bep.-OTHEJt-NOTABtES---"We-in-tnlnX aboarlt-.n<t ·JTaftSOOi'gl'rWilrrun ~aa-blifr from tire -ponce.11r!'"police
jam.in E. Mays, retired Other notables at the serv-every now-and then I th.ink as S1 million. the A.seocia..· took it back.
president of Morehouse Col· Ices included Mrs. John F. about my own death and I lion said, whll~ preliminary Trenton police said they
lege. JGgn's alma mater, Kennedy. who like Mrs. think about my own funeral surveys show losse1 of shot Harlan M. Joseph, 19,
where outdoor s e r v j c e 5 Kin~ was widowed by an as--. . I don't want a long '600,000 in Pine Bluff, Ark.; while lie was looting near ci·
were held. sassin's bullet: Sens. Rob-funeral ... " SS00.000 tot.al for Flonda, ty hall. An angry crowd
"But let us S<!e to It also ert F. Kennedy of New York The sound of weeplnf! rill-the Virginias, the Carolinas. gathered.
that the conditions that and Edward M. Kennedy of ed the church where Kin.It Alabama and Geo r g I a : "They killed him for 11teal-
cause riots are promptly Massachusetts: Sen. Eugent had preac~ed that sermon UJ0,000 in Memphis and ing a ahllt, they killed him
NIGHT and DAY SERVICE
9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATUROAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
removed," said Ma y s . J . McCarthy of Minnesota: Feb. 4. 1968. $200,000 in Nashville. Tenn. for 11.Mling A !htrt," they
''Let black and white alike Former Vice President ------------------------------------------
search their hear~; and if Richard M. Nixon, Gi>v. Nel· • · d son A. Rockefeller of N e w three be any preJu ice ln our York ·, Gov. George Romney hearts against any racial or
ethnic group, let us extennl· of Michigan. and former
nate it." Gi>v. Carl E .. Sanders of
Georgia.
AMERICA'S CHOICE
Mays, who taught King in
college, said the American
people, including Memphis
officials, are in p a r t
re s ponsible for the
assassination. ln a similar
vein. U\e biracial Southern
Regional Council, a human
rights organization, 11fd iJI a
follN)O}OIDD HWlfli&per ad
that Wbite America faces
"the choice between the
kind of society for which Dr.
King lived and died, and the
kind of society wtdcb denies
equal opportl.nity."
tr.arching bad been a big
part of King's life. So in
death; thf.!re was a final
Gov. Lest« Maddox, who
disagreed with King's tac·
tics and closed a restaurant
rather than integrate it
bef~e taking office. did not
attend nor did he ~ a
representative. M a d d o x
closed the C8,pKol early, at 2
p.m., for what he called
security reasons as lllO state
troop1 stood by inJide the building. •
National Guardsmen were ,
airlifted into the A Uanta
area during · UJe funeral:
more tflan 2,000 stood by at
Dobbins Air Force ,Bcue in
M a r l e t t a. Authorities
described the move as
precautionary.
Hunt for King's Killer
Extended to'Mexico
:\ MEMPRlS, 'reflll. (UPI)
-The searob f'cll' the killer
()f Dr. Martin LutheT Kintt
• .lr.. extended. to Medco to-
day. Poix:. 90Ug'bt a man
who obtained a Mexkan
visitor 11 permit ~ h day
betore ltle civil ri~ leader
was slain.
A hitcbhi ker. fitting the
description of !:he aasassio,
was picked up In Joplin,
M4).' Tueaday nig!Jt but
police said the aurped had
an but cleartd hilmelf.
The Memphi s Commercial
Appeal, Jn a lroot page
copyrighted ~ today.
said conspirator• mer have
faked a sedes ol poUce
radio calll 1o coat o 1 e
autbOritia alter Kmg was
shot
The story, wr!Uen by
George Br)'911. aid po1k:e
radfo reporil of a <:# diMe
involving a 1fblte lifllltan«
automobile appe:ulliQ7 we
fallecf.
''Could aoen•• mw • ~ 'I t.ransJialtla' tlmed to
tfie' police beqL I JJ ti pit
out mJde 'n1 ~
-~ wtUdl would
tdl! ..... of .. Mlrd\
north from .. city ~ open
up e~ routes. • Jnto
Arb.nees er IOOdl int.o
MinfJltppi?" 1be...., uk·
ed.
8llO'l'S l1BD
1he ... Jll llef .........
spokesman in Wubtntton
Tue.eday .... declined to
awaken Cl.wk for comment
Ori d'8 De"#lpePel''S s1'Df)'.
1 n Mex:ioo City local police
were wcri:ing today wittl
aeeats ol the U.S. Federal
Bare.au ol Investigatioo lo
locate a man, fitting the
.aeswin's deecriptioD. wbo
obtalned a visitor's permit
the day be(oore Kiog w.as
killed.
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Chevy Il Novo '1· and 6-cylinder models.
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U. ANGEL.ES (AP) -ridlcllle and obloquy.••
'11\l'M police ?ffJcm and a It says bods Rodgen and
po&. Ol&anbaUon are s~ Uptla made 1tatementa to newamen about ''police bru-
. In( Jlmmy J\odter• and biJ tallty," "unproven _..ault
"t1P'917 for nearly t13.5 mll-and battery" and "karate
ll0ft1 MJinl they slandered .._., that the kDe to be tt~rn la their 1CCOW1ta of ~~~ · Y w
how the singer 1uUered bis The three officen " e r e
near-fatal bead injuries lut suspended for 15 day• for
Dece"'bet. not foDowtns proper poUce
Rodeen. :M, and attorney procedures in the incident. Bus .Driver
Shot Dead
Daniel Upslg hne con~-A diJtrlct atorney's offictal
ed the 11U:uter •u manhand· report said Rodgers' 11tQD
led by poll~ after they 11t.ap. fracture was sustained in
flt!fl bis car early the mom· one or two falls, but not be·
ill'! of Dtc. l. cause of an assault by po-SAN FRANCISCO <AP).-
~11 ult was filed Tuesday lice. But It chided the three PolJce di&patched 'squads of
hy officers Mlcbael Dtlffy. off.leers (or not being "com-tactlc&J wills and set up a
Rould Waper ud Ray-pletel7 truthful" in their IC· ..... _..... "-it mond Wb1mum and by the cout1U of the Incident COmu.UN pojl ln•or a c Y
Lo. •-'--Fl.re __ ... Pollc.e iled bus driver was shot = ._. • .,. &JIU Rodgers has fi an $11· _... _..,. --11-~· Le1'119. m1IUoD dallD aplnst the ~ ~ • NWVr was w
Eaci, ~ 4tffa f.1 ~ dtJ, clartlng pelJee asault ~ :r.' ~~ ~~
lion bl....,.... dam•lel * and battery. -._ .._'aylnt occvned ~ $180,cd .,.._al d8maps •""' iu
for libel llMl llandeT. T be inc a holdup, said police .
ieacue. on behalf of the Lot An th Qoak Wllll&m Otterloh. At'lKtlet Police force, ub 0 er e 'p~ left USe .rea early
r1 "1Ulloa In tenerat and ~ &\N DIEGO (UPI) _ An today alter patrolllna qm•t
r 111lo.t In pt11tltlve damag· eartbqUlke shook the city street&. There were no Other
t ·. early today but It was not tnc ideots. they reported,
The '.uperiot eoorl '"~ u te•~re aa Mooday.night's The bw dr'ver l'. • ~ chlrsa ltatdVJnti rude&)' )lit. Police reported litt1e Martin J. Whitted, 21, father ~ ud Uplll1 ..,._ hnl•P,.,S.i1mo1fatf read· of three. Wltnenee told
andtbe ~==:: tf~ J~telllityto !f ~~ur J:;• =
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Plans
I tO ·Get Open . Housing . Rid
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SACRAllUTO (Dfl) -open ~ ~ o v\ d -. ~ (.ourt Nied the in· primary. ·AJ~ tll e befor~ standing tor re-elee· from an e:Lnaive report on cove.red both by Medi-Cal ellmlnatft the fiscal in·
Qov_J\on.al4 ...... uid the ftictiY91J-9 1111itlaunilr ~11lidn .....utuUonal aod lell&llt'ure pro "111 tion . the Medi·tal program. and federal medicare pro-termediaries and increase
et e Ctioao-1ear =· 1 ~Miit 41 t,ro Ille&.._ tile ~ waa upheld by come back t b e The Assembly Pub l t c Tbe p10posed legislation grams. the state's share of the cost "Av• ...,,.._,.._ ..... .-repea1fftl tlll9 .ftQllD.f~ act the U.S. hlglt COlll't. primary it would be With thie Health Committee bu ap-would: .. 1 J th 1 of the program.
, .. " •u •-.y _ _... ou.tri .. -a autblrllr I Reagan said be would intent ol reacblng a final Id· proved a Medi-Cal package -requ.ore pr or au ortia-The administr,.tlon sup-.;
the Bumfcd ofh bOlllin« by A.uemblynwt Floyd L.. ... MU to lee" anotl\ef Rum· jourtuDQl ate before tbt Intended to trim the cost' -elimtnate the !l$Cal in· tioo for elective surgery; ports the measure to plac11
law ""1 be" on the books for Wakefttld. (R.SOUth Gate), fd lnltiaUve. national. p o 11 t l ca 1 con-and . strengthen the ad· termedJaries, or middle· -auvioriu the state to the consultants under state ·:
at least another ,ear. and tile otMr by &en. Job ArJ IMMure making mlt· ventioni collVene iD ~Aupt. ministration of the medical men, auch as Blue Cr 0 5 s pay county cost. for Medi· jurisdiction.
G. Sdamib. ('1\-Tultin.). Jot, cbangel la any COll· Jn either cue, tbHe ia not care program. and Bhle Shield. from the Cal at an estimated savings Reagan has aske" the ·
!!Clgan undercut the Jn0$t • Sclunita Mid he would troven1al area this sea.Ion much time to bUijd pnllW'e The billa, authored b~ program ; to counties of $50 million. leg.is'ature to give him In·
vebetnent anti-open housing "ltart u immediate move face1 e lec t ion.ye a r for major oeaV09Cllal Assemblyman Gotdon W. -place Medi-Cal con· Tbe package was draited creased admJnistrative Oex·
fore. when he said he t• m lrlltlatlwe" allftU8r bt. obrtadet. · legillaUGD. AM mo 1 t Duff)' (R·Hanford), com· ~ultanta . under stat e by the committee. Reagan's ibmty to cut the cost of the
woulill veto 1 e CI t l at 1 0 n \tw 1* PMpoa~ H Tile i.tnnaken bope to laWIMUn, are ii IO mood mittee cl\ainnan, and sup-Jwildlctton: administration Is lukewarm program. So far t h e '
repealing tM R.nnferd act. •hic:b "pu;ed' by a two to ~ w 'receu abqut ~ to become entaft&led . in a porte(t by the entire com· -srovlde j o i n t ad-to most of It and actively °fi" lawmakers have gfven no in· lnB:.•:::r;hi~~'01&1lll--one_~m_ar_lin_~_.1_Tbe __ •_t_•_f_e_w_eea __ ._btf_ore_. _the __ June __ • __ 1eg1.s_1a_uv_e_donn __ tllrook __ i_ut __ mi_ttee_._w_er_e_d_e_v_e_1_o_p_. e_d_. _m ..... ini* __ •_il_on_f_o_r_p_e_r_s_o_n_s_po_sed_to_t_b_e_m_ea_sW'ft ___ o __ di_ca_ti_o_n_th_e_y_w_Hl_do....._11_0._._
modlly tbl'Ml ~ 'm
hU the support Of ttie
CllifOrn1a Real 'JI I ' a t e Auociation wbiCh sponsored
the JllM ballot PrOposttiora
14 to nullify all of the 1tate'1
open bouafnt liawa.
Housing measures
generate the most em*°
ol !Mjor aoclal issu~ tacln1 tM Jl88 le g ii 1 a·t u r e·.
However. the 11wm 1
also must decide whether to
give Reaga£ the flexiblftfy
be wants to adminilter Cbe
multi-million dollar medl-eal
program and try to find
means to curb UWJ, 90Arint
costs of welfare. · .
Sen, LaWTence Walsh. D-
Huntington Park,. author .of
the bill to modify the Rlrm·
ford ad, hu postponed
hearings on the meaiiure un·
tit after Congress votes on a
federal open houaing plan.
He said be ts-eonfklent the
modifier will •:peas out of
the Senate commutee and
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If the assembly reject.a
the measure "they're show-
ing prejudice," Wal~h said.
"I'm c o n f i d e n t the
governor w o·u 1 d sign thiJ
bill· if·we get it through both
houses.''
The NAACP opp u e s
Walsh's biU1 · Reagan said he discovered
the Rumford act was a
"symbol" of !'acial progress
to the black community dur-
in g a series of meetings
with minority -gPOUP leaders
tliroughout the state.
"I wa1 greatly impressed
with the patience of these
P.eOple ... believe me. they
!f.ve some just grievances."
8eagan said. .
still sled with my ef that there are cor·
ons and modifications
leeded." be tofd a ae-i1 con• ' ~
N.rerice. "But rd-rather lee a: start with • ~ JnOdifica-
ions thu to tear doWn the
bol.,. •.
fRe.agal\'s new ~aition on
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ST. CLAIR
IF.Z:
Thia ad was pruented to
the Daily Pilot Monday for
~e Wednesday. April lOlh
edition.
J thank all my supporters
iJl the <Asta M~ council·
m.anie race ff1t the. time,
rt0ney, effort and encolU"•
aeement you have put
~h. You have helped
nlake the last four months.
~ most excltinit and en-
joyable that I can remem·
ber.
We have !OQght a good
dean. hOIH!st. enlighten·
l&g and vigoroua cam-
paign. .
We have brought up
many in~ratiDC and im·
portant isslld. We have
"'ured the 1potlllt; of pub-
tklty oe some l1sut1 wblcb
were cueelled from pubUc
1111derstancllng.
We now mo. Qaat ~
ffne city ball ... •ot •
~t to l&t trom Sou&b et.it
PJua -but rather that lt' 1
tmfJ!ts are 1ctuall1 t:'· "'' ol tile ,._al
'!'hiJ latne f\md .,.,. ,.
~Uce. fire, etc. and IO
coarse doet dect •r
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tsltfltbli ... All h1n tflt 1.1 ot. Dry trutt4 wattr.repelf.
11tt 4uck. (CHM ilt IM '" tflem tocl1yl
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10xl ....... $74.tS
12.xt ....... $M.ts
1i.10 ••.•• ''"~"
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TREMENDOUS SIUCTION Of
SLUPM BAGS
I
"Tit• flexair•"
AU J MODILS
IHCIAU T ltlftCID1
"The Vaga~nd"
1 Oxl •••••• •" $1f.t5
12xt ,. • ~ ••• : $91,tS
Rn,t Notional Braail in Conl/ling Trailers
ALUMINUM HARD-TOP CAMP TRAILERS
·~--un •IYUP. $•-' '" ..................... ct.tiM *9"90M 5 ... --4 ....................... Ce ...... c-. ........ -· •
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GRANT'S SURPLUS
SERVICES ALL
• G t your Coleman ap·
plia ti r 1 p a i r 1 d at
Grant's. You pay only for
p1 ~t ~·U1td. NEVER A
SEl~llCE CHAltGEf
Campllf JffUlpmenf llf Grant'•I
Hiker'•
BACK
PACKS
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SMALL '2·'
MIDIUM • • • • . • • $2.91
LAIGI ...•. : •. 1 $3A9
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. CHESTS
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Complete
1 Westem
Department'
"Oro1111 C011•ty 's Lw1est St•tkl"
GIANT'S hes I" 1to<k ell •f the p:.,ut•r •
&..vi •'YMt· le9ul• llue-<Jean1 , · , • at.r
Prelt Jeana ••• StG·Preat· Sleeks. * NO EXTP.A CHARGE *
GIANT'S WILL SPECIAL ORDll
ANY SPECIAL LEVIS YOU WANtl
Grants features the
Famous ACME Wester• Boots :·
.. .... " I , I , • • T ....
M9ny, many •tY'-• te s~ect fro'"'·· • • '19'' •II top quollty l•oth•r ... ots ,,..,.. this from ·
famous maker.
Turtle Neck
T-SHIRTS
• Loni or 1 h or t
s l 11tY11 ltl 111 ttie
pepular c.i.rs.
Pin Stripe
T·SHIRTS
Grent' 1 Gun 41epartment Ml 9ftO Wt
f..ture, SIUCTION. Whtltevet ytau MOY
went lrt 9un1, from • $20 22 I.Hie ..
• $1 300.00 Shotgun, °"""'' hu It
In stock. Ceme In olNI ... fer y..,..lf
.n• •f the l•"lett atoclr• ef fUft• Ill
South•"' C•lffemi.t
• 19·P.1ect ,, .......
COOK KIT
With Teflon Panl
Lim At '11 'I $17.tl
Cutter Sult lite Kit ........ $1.U I ,...... ..., ,... ........... ...
w..W PuriflcatiM Piii ........ ltc htr...,. AMllRtht lltteri11, 2/2'1
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mlllileal ~ rdOom PfC>' lflllll, 1111pbu!MCI tb1t aD
...-. ol the pahlle ...
welcome.
TM unctuary choir of Sl
A • • re w ' t Prttbyterlu a.a. eoo Sl Andrew'•
Jloaid, Newport Beach, will
otter a muaJcal prOlfllll at
I p.m. Friday. "A Service of
Darbell" b1 Dale Wood
and "Chrilt La1 in Death'•
Dark Prtaon" by J . S. Bach
wU1 be presented.
TM ehotr hu more than
., mtmben i:'!:I 14 ..... ml It by Jonab C. K11ewer. Robert L.
Bu.tit will ~pay the
ch,olr on the or11n .
Admllllon It free ud the
public It Urvttai.
·---ine-St.~A.ndl'•!a-Cbolr
a1Jo will appeer o n
t.i.rilkm over the weekend.
Jt wtll 1in1 &mday morning
in a progrun titled "M1
P'aYOrite Sermon" from 11
to 11:1> 1.m. on KNBC,
CUlulel ..
11 U,UU, the annual
Goad P'rlday u r v l c e
lpoelQl'ld by the mlnllterial
1-0ltlol wtll be held bl u.. PntltJlerlu cnru, 415 Fonst Ave., beginnlng
at nooa. Auodatlon pretl·
dent tht Rev. Ray C. Geey
tal4 the theme will be
"Prayen From the Cross."
A.moot thole partlclpattn1 wlll be the reverend•
Charles Waten, Arden
Brock, D.U. Turner, P1ul
Don1v1n , Ellnrorth
IUcbardloa u4 J oh a
Hauaer. People of a 11
dnomlnadom are lavtted.
The trt ore ltl'Vke ot tbe
Mlaaourl Synod Lutb"eran
ctuuch of Circuit 1 2
(Southern Oran1e County)
will be conducted It Trtatty
Ldleru a.rd. I02 S.
Broadway. Santa An a .
Seven m l a l 1 te rs wm
PJi'ticlpate in the ..mce.
Tbe flv• La th• r a a
Cburc.'bet l a Buntin~
Belch will obHn'I Holy
Wltk and Easter with
wonhlp 1trvicet on Maundy
Tbunda7. Good Frld•1. and
Euter.
Redeemer L • t ~er a a
Cllvell, 18.1&1 Sprtn(dale :
Klq el P'llrJ IADteraa a.a, 1'1'191 N e w 1 a n d ;
Grace LetMrn CDnta, ·
.. FAiqel-; and ~
ndlta ~ .. Cltllrd,.
tl1J B.amllton, wDl hold
MrYlcel ol commaalon at
7:• p.a. 'nnlndlJ. Good P'rida1 wlD be -.Ved ln u.. roar churdlla at 7:30
p.m, allo. Fd t.llleru
ai.ra. m> Em1 An.1 wU1
hold tlMtr' Tbunda'f ana Fri·
dQ aemces at I p.m. luW servicet will be
beJd bl the fin ebarchet at
MVWal ti.ma tbrouCboul
the momhlC. bellulnl at •
o'cloct. 1'urtber 1ntarmaUon
can be obtalned from the
Lutberu CouncU Offtce -
acct4.
A community Good Fri·
dAJ' ..me., ~by the W-tllbntDIW ....,.,., Cl·
tJ Mlnlltaial Alaocla~ will ~ COllduded at a.a. 1 4 0. l Cbetlnat, w...,;,,fasts. 11M MrVtee ll
,........ fOr 1 p.m. and js
~ lO all area I llllllla.
lpeda1 male wll1 be pro.
Wild bJ the oomblned
c:Merl ot J1nt .....
Cbir'S tf ......... ml
ftlt .... Cllardl of
... ., aty. Tbl --.... -. ...... _, .. Rft. .,.... 1"111mpt1111, rn.11
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t I k 1 ltUalniltf1 to tboM ......
• ... ol .....,. ....... ~~ _. "i ••• G 1 •, Wtl '9 Pl!lli 1f .. ..
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~USAS*A . ~.dDt•Gelil& *"'Ttt w .. wm-... .. , ~ n. ...,_ ~
Meil• .. ~ for ,,. .. u a.JD.
.\ .......... CO&
•LI 1 ataa Cllrist's cMatb
..-die crou will be11Jt at ,,_ EJl•~•,a l
o.i.& SD Via Udo,
S.WS*1 8Hcb. at noon Fri-
•· 11le pll~C ls invited.
1bt dlurcb cllair will lfv.e
• spedal aftertna ot the
Mus In G by Schllbert at I
p.m. Frid.lJ. Solollts fr1MD
tbe o p e r a department,
ca1ifonda S t I t e Colle .. , Loni B t a c b, will be
featured. T1pere wl.11 be a U
p.m. vtlll 1 e r v l c e and
Easter Eucharist Saturday.
A special Easter prOlfam
titled "A Spiritual Feast"
will be featured at a
meeUng ol the women's
fellowahlp ol F • • a h h
Valley Pm~ Cbrd
in the home ol Mn. Clayton
Sharpe, 9472 La ~· Ave., Fotmtain Valley, at
7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Holy Week services at
Prblee tf Peace L1tlteru
CltmU, 2'Jlf1 Me I a Verde
Drive, Costa Meta, lncludt
communion at 7:30 p.m.
Tburtday and a 1 p.m.
worrhlp on Good Friday to
be conducted by Dr. Owen
Ncnm..J~_pd -member of th e con-
srepUon. There wf1l be
another communion service
at 2::1» p.m.
"Service ol Darwaa:• a
cw.ta b7 Dale Wood, com·
poeer and arranger of con-
tempcr81'1 CbtJtch mUlic.
wlll be preleot.d by the
youth and cbaDce1 choin 1t
7:30 p.m. Friday.
A communion service will belln at 7:30 p.m. Maundy
Tbunday at the Commalty
Metltodln ~ eec Heil
Ave., Hontinlton . Beach.
while on Friday the church
will be op,n from nooo to 3
p.m. for prayer.
The Coeta Me.a con-
gr e 11 tl on of the Reer...... a.rdl • f
--CllrW IC LIMlf Dey SalJltl amounced tbat a
apeclal Good Friday aervice
will be held in tbe Peek
Colooial Terrace R o o m ,
WestmiDllm', at 7 p.m. A relilioUJ drama "The Sym·
bol of a Cross," by M. B.
SbanDon wm be pruented
Ind wlJJ be followed by a
commanloa 1ervice.
The followinl HolJ Week aervlcu .,. ICbedu1ed at a
W'IHrlll'1 E1iu .,.i a.a,
Ellll and Chapel Lane, Bun· Unaton Beach: Thursday""'.'
1:1> p.m. communion; Fri·
day -noon three-boar
service; Saturday -10 a.m.
communion; 3 p.m. public
baptilm; and 3:30 p.m.
bln1lng of the Paschal Cai·
dle and evenblg prayer.
Memben of the Latlteru ~If tlte Muter,
Pacillc View Drive, Corona
del Mar. will be otf
ctamnn!on at 7:30 p.m.
Thurdlay. The meaage will
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College GOP
Lauds King
ANAHEIM (AP) -A
college ll'O~t split with the Young ublkans in
198.1 bu ~ thole
who a4hOC8te ndal dlvl-
aJvenets.
'nle cautorn1a Colleie Re-
publlcana, holding their ...,
DUil convention over the
wekend, commended I*"
IOl\I wM ''UN dmoc:ratlc
procaw Md peaceful
-to llrinl. •boat neW ~ IDd abevlate IOdal
Thi ll"OUJ Alu'9d in • n-
IOhdklll .. wwlr -cre-do of DOevlolenee °' .... dYll rlOM wrnr .._.
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N ri Man ~ .....
Head1 Goodwill .
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hit~ Jiiiy ..--·· Jell1 B1w
Thursday, Friday
(c.tlallM ,,..
0Paae •>
be "A Great S p l r I tu a 1
Privilege.''
On Good Frlda.7 there will
be an hour ol D:Md1taition
from 1 p.m. and a ~ at
7:30 p.m. The mtuace for
the evening worablp will be
"The Lamb Which Waa
Slain."
Tbe cantata "From Olivet
to CalvU'J'' will b •
preteDted dartDC a 1 :ao p.m.
lemct at 8*. Jtlla th
DtNe Ef'tc•tll a.a. *" Orange Avt., Oosta
Mtta, Maundf Tbund.ay. A
children'• llrvk:ie LI l1ated f« 10 a.m. Friday and at
noon the three.hour ''Sevea
Lut WCll'dl" worship will
begin.
'nle Fin& Metltedllt
Clmrdl, 2721 17th St., Bun· tfntton Beadl. wm conduct
a communion senice at 7:30
p.m. 'nlurld&J IGd bold
ipedal wonblp from 1-2
p.m. Friday.
titled .. o.tYarJ" .,, Bem'J
Weuell will be preseoted by
the adult choJr cl • OU.
tnl Bllle a..a, ad and <>nna-. Oolta Mela, at 7:30 p.m.
Tbe chotr wiB be directed
by Ronald Davia. Organlat
will be Robert Beardalev
and IOlolJta Mn. Leonard
Kint, Mra. Robert
Beard&ley, Mrs. J am e 1
Parker, Mn. Dale st.rUq. M1fOll Jone1 and JOha Ro~
The public ii lavltec!.
There wUl be an e p.m.
commun&op and Tenebrae
lerftce Thurada,y It C.Nu
de! Mar C..•lllMJ a.ua
CtqrepCIHll, U a I t e •
~ ., ~ 811
Heliotrope A ft. It wW be
held In the leH.owtbip hall
due to remodelHng of tbl
sanctuary.
Advertising
'Con Game'
In County
The C11ta Meaa
c.acntatloa of Jebovalt'•
Wltae11ea will conduct a
Good l"rlday service at 7
p.m. ln the Kingdom Hall,
'IJTI Canyon Drive, Costa
Mesa. ANAHEIM -An ~d
The Plymoa~ Cong:refa· advertising "con game" is
tleul C1mrcll of Newport agm making the rounds of
Buber at 3282 Broad St. Orange County business, ua·
will be open for prayer. ing the name of Autonetics
meditation .and individual as the aponaor, N or t b
communion from noon to 1 American Rockwell Dlviaion
p.m. Friday. orflclala repo?Ud today.
The CecU B. de Mille film The GOO artist's operation
11K.1Dg orKrngs,.. will De-begim•witlr telephone--calls-
shown at 7:30 p.m. Free ad· to local businessmen to
mlssion tickets can be ob-solicit advertUlng for a flc-
tained by calling the church titiou1 publication which be
office &42-2740, from 9 a.m. says ls published by or on
to 4:30 p.m. behalf of Autonetics. A high
The children's and youth pressure technique is Often
choirs of Sl M a r k used to convince t h e
Preibyterlaa c 1l a r c 1l _ ~ercbant, usually a m a 11
Eutbluff Drive and J~-firms, that he should ~d
boree Road, N e w p o r t ve~se. The bunko line
Beach, will sing during an 8 vanes •,ccordlng to. the
p.m. communion service merchant s line of busmess,
Thursday. Ne• members, company officers said.
including the communicants Autonetlcs has received
class wm be received into several calls froJXl alert
the church buslneumen ~ w e r e
Candlelight communion suspicious of the caller.
will be celebral$1 at the A u t o n e t l c s asks the
Flnt Chrltttu Cbvc~ •f bu1lne54men to c~perate
Cotta Mesa, 792 Victoria St., bf reporting the ll!Cident
c.osit.a Mesa, at 7 p.m. directly to the Orange Coun·
TbUflday. The mlnlater, the tJ Sheriff's office fraud
Rev. James E. Piercy, will divilloo.
discuss the mbject "The A~Ucs does not aolicJt
Cup ot Bleuing." advertiling in any form. for
The clw>etl choir of the any reason. Its own employe
Me11 Verde M e t b e d t 1 t publications do not carry
Cbarch, 1701 Baker St.. will advertising.
present Faure'• "Requiem"
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. New Off1·cl8· I Carey Gibbs will direct the
choir and Unda Gibbs will
::~.organ. The public At Buffums'
A Good P'rida1 cantlta
OC Airport
Gets Water
From Mesa
SANTA ANA -Costa
Meaa Count;J Water District
is no.r the ottlclal water
purveyor to Orange County
Airport.
Supervilors this w e e k
rave final approval to the
long·studled pact w h I c h
transfel'1 water services at
the facility to the Mes..
district.
Previously, the district
had installed mains in the
airport area to serve the
M c D o n n ell-Douglas in·
Erle Crtlahton bu been
namtd lto?e mana1er of Buffuma' at P'ubicll bland. to replace Ji{onte Stebbins,
who will become manaaer ol
the new La Habra store.
The announcement was
made by Valle G. Young,
pruldent and cblef ex·
ecutive of the department
store .
Cnllhtoa 11 currently with the ,&lot Verdes store.
Prior to that he terved u
meager of the Alam.ltos
Bay at.ore.
Stebblnt, a 2 0 • J' e a r
veteran, served as store
manager for Buffum•' Santa
Ana full-line department
atore and the Lakewood
specialty 1 t o r e prior to
uruminl the management
post in Newport.
dustrlal property to the •
west. the Imne lnduttr1ai Film Show Set
Complex and other nearby
propertiet.
The airport bu been terv·
ed by a maktlhlft 1}'1tem
Whlch grew up over the
yeara and hai become in·
adequate, county water of •
ficials bad reported.
The lrvlne Film Group
will present "Shop OD Main
Street0 at 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, ln UCI Science
Lecture Hall. Admilaion will
cost $1.
SERVING THE PUIUC AND TRADE
WITH
COMPLETE
PRINTING SERVICE
• lualnett forms
• hmtltfont .,....n
• Houl9 °"'"'
•
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Jft_ O~ILY Pl_LOT _______ W_tdMSdly __ ·_, April 10, 1'68 -________ ..,
WU lltOUH OUT\.U
FURNITURE
Cause Themselves TreaJ,le
. . ...
..
' . Patients Often W ithhokl Vital Facts ...
CARPET
lft SOFAS $169. ..... .,, ..
FORTREL CARPETING
..... us 5.95
J. J. KNICKEHOCKH
4001 llREN ST., N.I .
·---, ...... J & tMC''""''l 545-MOt
Peter J. Stetncreba
P atients often withhold
important information. The
doctor looks them over,
discovers no organic disease
and says, "There's nothing
the matter."
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Vet the paelent atill com-
plainl ol headaches ,
ltomach upHta, backaches
anct ln8omnia. What Is t.be
e.1use? lt may be due to a
situational newosia.
The patient Is trapped. He
can find no way oat. His
nervo-.aa system ,._ by
cau1iag f..._.. etlft.
plalnta .
Not antil mQGb !Mer, If at
all. does the petiellt _,ea
that be Is ~ ill -in-tolerable situation.
''NO WORJUES''
For example, I r~ an
attractive Pi In her' late
30's who hid lndlteeton and
recurrent beadrbM. AD U>-
;rn~
'.t.J'( • ,'P~t.,~ ~· ,.0.. •
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HOLLYWOOD PARK
·• RACING NOW!
Yfftlgatione ,, ... aeplift. tion. II maDJ p!ltMall, Uail
I asked ber If lbe Md _, 11• helped 1be body AC•
major worri11. Sbt ..., '•· cwtom ft.tell to a..,. from
Tranquilbwt didl!•t 'help the aupi.oe to =poll· much. · 1'on. Dizzioele -11'1· a1~~e: ~ -=: U: !a:!1:.' ~=:: 'l'1aetl w .. Jfe11e9 : ~ :;
ht her mania,. plana with yow doct«. Bank of America ldlie..ement wtnoen ta ldence and ~ are (left tct, .,.
were broken llfter aa 1-)IUI' 0r. s1e~ 1e _,., iw ~ right) BicbM'd Shapin) Westminster Bi&tt: Paye Brownfield Tustin High, and •
engagement. :-:.:.=-r:; :=, ~ Linda Genis, PAtanda Hilb: COila 11-. They won '25; $1U and '50 for plao-_ At la1t t:be m. coalll wait _,.,, "' .. ,.,. eeMMa. ing third. first and ~nd respectively. ... ~
no Jone~ te get IDU'l'ted.1~~~~---~-~;:_~,;__-~------~:--:-'.~~~"""'::'-=-=-::c::'."'""Z'-=-;::-=:-:=:-=.-
Sbe hid put bim oft month .. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,_,_,_ ............ ,_,_,_~._.~ ... "".,. ____ ~illl!'----------after month, ye. after
THE THOROUGHIJREDS ARE NOW
RACING AT HOLLYWOOD PARK
9 Races-Tuesdays thru Saturdays
first Race: Weekdays 1:45
Saturdays 1:15
(No laciq Sto4friday,A'rit12)'
•
SATURDAY
APRIL 13 FEATURE
West's Best 3-Year·Olds
--------1}£-SONAt-R----
STA K ES
•
GRANDSTAND •• Sl.75
CLUBHOUSE ••• $3.00
Parkln1 for 31,000 Cus
MANY NEW EVENTS
ON SPECTACULAR
LAKESIDE
TURF COURSE
RESERVED SEATS now on aalt fOI'
•ny day or days of tht 75-day m .. t.
Ing. April 9 .July 22, $1.50 (Includes
_ -W llc:lbJA. ~ .. CIJL6ZU18l,pr --
677-7151 or writ• Tldlet Deputment,
Holl)'wood Park, lnalewood, Ca ll·
fornia 90306.
CONVENIENT TltANlf'OltTATION
... take RTD flyer busts direct to Grand·
stand on lint 57 from Downtown or
Hollywood ... Gray lint front hotels 01
M & M Charter Liflff.
OUTDOOR
year, becau.e lhe Wll the
sole support of an Invalid
mother and an alcoholic
father.
Monthl later. after be
married anotbtt girl, our
patient began to have her
I symptoms.
FELT GUlLTY
She was caught up tn a
situation. She feH ·;unty in
putting oil lier msrla,e.
She would have felt guiltier
ii she bad left hon:H! and
abandoned a sic.k mother to
an alcoholic father.
What might I hive done to
help If she had not ~
this information? Perh•ts
---nonnuetr:11!C>Q1ctlllft .. •
' ed her some expense in el·
aminatioos and other tests.
1 m.igtt have adTised her to
tafk with her rni:nilte' .
But most lmportaot, lhe
l would nave fOm>d !Omt
comfttt in being able tlo spm
out her grief at interVlls to
willing <a n d sympathetic
ears.
Often, patient.a have said
to~. "I wiJh I bad told you
earlier. It would have saved
me m u c h unnec~y
grief."
DJZZV GE'M'ING UP
Dear Dr. steincrohn: I am
66. When I cet out ol bed la
tbe monjng md ttaDd 1IP J
feel dq for a few minute1
Ind feel • faDln&-What can I do'! -Mrt, ·G.
Comment: In some people
in their &O's and 70's there la
a sharp fall in blood
prequre wt. they change
from a lyiJC to ~ing
position. w~ call it ''posturll
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Field&. 82; Alvin L. Barria,
982; Jctw C. a.rtson, 2.W;
Robert 'B. Hollaad. 2,0M;
D..id L SdJults. 1,115;
Wl.lliam A. Stafimo, W;
Bevq A. Surber, 1,100;
Will1ma E. ~ l,&'H-1
M~ie D. Warren 4115.
PtJan WU ~ ol lot ailet in .. ••ctty 0 f
etiates." n. ,....._iDa op-
posed the redUc:Uon1.
A..U...
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com>cDmen eul1y won re-
election here TueJda1, but
the ctty!s •.ooo parts development bond I s s u e
blrely aqueezed by the
necessary two.thirds ma-
jority needed to pass.
ANAHEIM -M a Y 0 r Mkhel tallied 2,<115 votes
-.. . ...
Wedlllsdiy, Aprll 10, 1968
purchued through with a
non-proftt p r 1 v a t e cor-
poraUon.
Donald Maclnnes 1'U re·
elected city trealurer and
incumbe:nt Ray PoWld •on
another term u city clerk.
Maclnnes received 2,37& and
Pound posted 1,a. Both
ran unoppoted.
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manaeer Jack IAnebr. A $800,UX> bood llaue f~
drainage barely pasted wttb
the requlaite t7 percenL
Tbe vote for can4idltes:
Kanel, 'm; Kanode, 701;
Gomman, 684; ~. Bruce
Smith, 845; Baroldl. 590; in·
cumbeot ~amey, 479..:
and Leoebr 1 445.
Bre•
Calvin L. Pebt.y woo re-to far o u t d i s t a n c e
election Tueld11. but Odra blJllneaaman Bernard G.
L. <llandler was turned out Jlacobbe who mu.stered only
Of office by challeni9{ '88 for the two-year post. In
Ralpb B. Clark. the coaucD races. all 14
Clark, • aervice et.tioo preclnCts bad been COWlted LA .MI RA D A -· BREI\ -May~ Bobert
operator who has run for l)y mldel&bt. lncum~ta ~~d ~ >.,, Clark won-fH11cUon
councll be[ore, led all can· r~nta Robefi nn .. and.J~ If~ ft•~,.. .. Tu.etda1. but.came Jn~ d.ldetes with t,379 volea. nili ancs-lliCbar-d De.n'nner e~ Tu~y t.d f°'1f Yrar . in U. vtttng ~ JolaP. 1114·
Peblty recelved 6,309. a.llo posled els)' tritaphs .. tarma ~n the Cfty, ~unc1L dox . Jncwnbetlt VI, Leo ~It
Chandler, wbo served a for r.ar yev tenns to the LeClalr .rece1ve4 1 , t i 5 placed fOUl'Ul in tile race 1or
single term, received only foui ~ coui»cil seats. ¥Gt.es and Jenkins, 1,561 to two council aeata.
LA HABRA -Newcomer 3,429 votes. ... tall1'd l 16f vQtts defeat Ule ._ ~e11eer. About 30 percent." CJlt
Hal R. Sima proved d!le best Tbe race produced a U lln4. ~ 2,osO, Robel:t · .~Alee. wlao~l,<a regiltered .._ ..,_ C.
vote eeuer. but CCQICllmen percent vot'er turnout. P'. laCWl~, tbe~1blrd ~ ' . . . tbe ~·
lAU.Lt Z-.. and IWMll't J. Other candidates a n d ~~ Ill~ posthig-t,195 · ' • Hadaor Jeeelved • 2 9
NeYil wily..,. r::.=tion tha votes tnctu4ed Dooald ~to r biJ c~ op. ~..,-eu ~=·a~ ~W~
bereSimm ~~J ,-..:._.. L. Douglas, 2,273; John F. ~ ~dac .• ~gerlyd. ' CYPRB&S -lllcumbent 610 and '""-~ v .. .--.·
by a!:;:~~ Simpson, 2,048; Edward In. • ...... ~ta~ . :;: a n J Jobn K'ape.l retained his 149: • .....,._ ~
not IHk re-election. Hartnell (who withdrew but ~...._. "° ~· .,uoma · ~ teat wt4le DelDo Robert~ · d:eflnhd
Fi" 0 t b er exes did not get rua neme off the '4'1 .. m~w ~, ~ u 1' a·e ~ii n g ' "Bar~~ W)tban't 4'e df
trailed ttie tw~ ee. ballot), 719 ; R. J. Mail.bot, an . 'llte ''bond 1ssue M.a:rt!n· McCartley in voting treasurt1's r~. t,OST ib
The totall: 561; Garth C. Murphy, 461 ; paased 1 ~to 906. Tuesday. 678. Dorothy Srorm, runnlnt
Silns. 1,958; Zunlfa. ,843 ; Stephen T. Pavlovic. 410, The ~nds would go to Also losers were former unopposed fox:_ city clerk,
Nevil, 1,'TZ4; Wlllia$ A. and Paul B. Gal. 202. floance co m p I et lo n of mayor Peter Gorzeman, polled 1,594 votes .
. &am, 1.574; Cllflord •Jt<>eft, Plaeeatl• Kraemer Memorial Park former p 1 a n n 1 n g com· Voters turned down a pro.
1,518; plaonilJC commilaion . and McFadden Par' and .mission chairman Leo posal to make the clerk a:id
chairman Garrett PnmdJ._ PLACENTIA -Mayor development of four other BaroldJ, aod f o r m e r treastlrer p o s I ti o n s ap.
ville Jr., 1,189; ~ M. Col· Victor Michel and two city J*'k alt.es curtently being chamber ol c o.ro mer c e pointlve -1,156 to m. lett, ~. and Jobe, Pawi--~~~~~~~~__;;.._~~~-----~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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LOS ALAMITO g
lnC'111tbellt CJ1.ade1 H. ~
apd newcomer Joseph Hyde_
were ttie winllen in a d oee tl four-way ICf&p here iD
Tuesday's cJty election. .
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out.
Long was named on m«e
than ball the ballots, polling
436 votes. Hyde received
420: and Bell, 394. Closely
ll'ailing was K e n n e t b
Gilbert, the fourtti cao
didate, with 392 votes.
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j Z OAJL Y PILOT Wednesday Aor1I 10 1968
Withdrawal Voted
Vietnam Issue in 3 City Elections
u.aw Prell la&eraatloa&I
Resolutions crillcaJ of the
U. S. position in Vietnam
were adopted by voters In
two California towns Tues-
day, and rejected b.v voters
in a third.
One or the h e a v 1 e s 1
lumouts 1n the history or the
wealthy Los Angf'les suburb
or Beverly Hills found 4,839
in favor and 3.791> against a
referendum callln~ for "an
immediau cease fire and
steps toward rapid de·
escalation of the war 1n
Vietnam through negotJa·
Uons with all part1c1pants in
the conn.ct. specifically in·
eluding I.he National Libera·
tion Jo)'OOl."
Jn Mill Valley. a Marin
County community north of
San Francisco. the vote was
1.8&3 to 1.433 for a measure
whkh urged t h e President
"to immediately formulau a
policy of peace and an
orderly withdrawal from the
present untenable position
of the United States."
But thP agricultural com·
munity of Davis. not far
from Sacramento. v o Ir d
2.744 to t.996 against a pro·
posal calling for an im-
mediate reduction of 11. S.
forces in Vietnam and a
"non-military" solution of
Uie war.
ln the various elections:
-Beverly Hills: Council
incumbents Jacob Stuchen
and Mayor A. Frederic
Leopold won re-election. In·
--cumbent Leroy-Wateott-lost.-·
to Richard Stooe by less
than 100 vo~s.
-Elalnore: Seventy-two
percent of the voters cast
baUOU in the hotly contested
city councll contest to fill bond Issue for parka and
three seats. one vacated by recreation was defeated.
retiring Negro Mayor Tom -8 a r 1 to w : P a u I
Yarboro11qh. Elected were Chrl.stenaen was returned to
Larry Cartier, Norm an the cJty counciJ. Barney
Chaffin and Sy Perkins. Keller was also elected to
-\'ictorvllle : Voters tha council when Mayor
returned only one or three James GJUiland chose not to
incumbent:\ running for city run agaJn. Voters passed a
cnunl·1l. Gladys Butts was speclal islue authoritlng 250
rPturned to office wrule hou.slog rental units for
nav1d Brownell and Paul elderly pertona under th e
Smith were chosen to fill the Sa n Bernardino County
other council posts. Housing Authority.
-Haw aJ1an Gardeu: -Lalfeclale: Vote rs re· ra,~ed an ordinance ban· jected recall me a s u r es
I u agalnat two city council men nm ~ lhP k e e P n g of a who (avored construction of animals except houaebold nets with in the city llmJt.s. a new city ball. Arthur Grif·
Returned lo office were ftn and Gene C. Cler~ were
three incumbents-Venn w. returned t.o olllee gaalnst
Furgeson. Lee Johnson and '"~ candidates. Three c. Robert Lee. other 10C1Jm.bents. Morris
Hooper Jr., ~arvio J . -Culver CI t y: Cl t Y · Swanwalter and James W.
Councilman G. WI 11 i am Vigneau, also were retum-
Botts w o n re-election. ed to office. Martin Lotz and Rkbard E. · lit Pachtman were elected in -Ro •« Hilla: Lewis F. Roland a n d Ernie Howlett their first council bjds. won city council seats.
-Lomita: Mayor J 0 e Vot rs rejected moUons Ofl
Haslam was defeated in a a proposed annexation. the
hid for a four-year city · ~ p I council term Haslam finish· improvement "' 8 0 5
Verdes Drive North, the .~d third in a rive-man con· construction of a new city
lest for the two seats. Win· ha.Jl41and monthly pay for ci·
nrrs were Charles Belb11 ty council.men. A summer
and Lee Startford. recreation program was ap-
-Gardena : City ~Coun-proved. ~
cilman Robert Kane won ,·e· -San Gabriel: ln<:umbent
el ection and Ed Russ won councihnen Mike Falabrino.
another council seat. Helen Ken~dy and Gordon
-Font.Ina: John G. Gil· McGinley were re-elected.
day, Leslie R. Senk and R. -T o r r a • c e : Voters
Gordon Young were the defeated a proposal to raise
newly elected city council, salaries of the mayor and
defeating -tw&-ineumbetltJ. -city ~ouncilmen .aad elected.
jncludiog Mayor Nathan A. three new men to the coun·
Simon. Voters passed a cil -Donald W i I s o n ,
measure to give the elec· William Uerkwitz and Orin
lorate the opportunity to P. Johnson.
vote for mayor. A $1 mlllion -Nerwalk: Mayor Peter
Forgerty won re-election.
Stanford Hears Plea
Robert White was elected to
the city council
-MaU.ttu B e a c h :
Mayor HM<>ld W. Ball woo
re-election. William R. Holl·
lngsworth and Michael W.
Sweeney won first term city
council seats. A proposition
to build a parkway through
U.e city was defeated.
For Mirwrity Groups
among its more than 11,000
rl\Jdents.
Packer disclosed plans to:
QUEENIE Springs
Rejects
Gambling
PALM SPRING$ (UPJ) -
Two propoeldona w b l c h
would have letalJled draw
poker in tbis winter rffGrt
were defeated more tt>AD 5
kl 1 in a record turnout otl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ voters Tubdly. Ir
"It'a your de. Are you in the mood to u.ten
to her!"
Teacher Loyalty Oath
Challenged in Courts
·Ofudali nld 71 perceat ol
the city's recttteted ..,._,.
cut bellotl. It ,,.. 'tbe
higbest percent.age e v e r
recorded in a municipal
election here.
Proposition A. w b j c b 1
would bave established a
ooe-man g a m b J i n 1 com·
mission aod limited licenses
to two i n a i d e two
geographical M'eae', was
defeated, S,031 lo 723.
Seveo candidates ran fur
two V"aCant seats on tlbe dty
council witts the two reeelv·
ing flhe greatest IKKDber ot
votes ~Jared the winners.
I n c u m b e n t councilman
Edgar L. McCoubrey easily
won reelection with 3.020
votes. Local businessman Zactiary Pitts, wiflh 2,586
LOS ANGELES (lwt) -ht. would not be jgsued the vot&. defeated tile third place finisher, .incumbent A Caliiorrua law requiring credential unle111 he signed c 0 u n c 1 l m a 0 Matthew
I See by Today's
Want Ads
• This Ille... WU ther brines
OUl the df!sire for a boat
..• and thoee o1 YoU in·
terested will find a
RAFT OF BEAUTIES
llsted for sale . . . also a slip is available.
• Where you can win a FREE STRIP TO LAS VEGAS!
• A pull)' cat with a crooked ear, named
"SASS" la 1ost.
• Here's A 1957 T·BIRO
Claaaic in iiood condi· lion. ·
• There a tine position np·
Pn for an ''ExecutJw•
Type" mllll. the salary
start11 s t $700 and no
ex)>f:'rience is necessary
applicants for t e a c h i n g the oath. Dr.agjcevidl who bed 2,398. credenttala to sign a klyallyt ___________ ..:....:::..:.:....:.::_=..=::...==:....:.:=:;:=================~
oath bas been challenged in
a superior court auit filed by
··the American Civil Liberties
Unioo (ACLU).
-AGU1 attemeya.---ini111· ... 11+-
the actioa"Toetday in beball
ot John ~0111, an ap-
·pllcant for a Junior college
credential who refused to
sign the oath on "iie
grounds of c0nseience."
McManmom, a University
ol ChicagG graduate with a
doctorate in Eoglisb, filed a
credential application last
March 9 with the ·st.a~
department of education,
the suit alleges. It siiys
McManmom was intoned
' All Penney Stores Open Ev•'Y. Night Monday Th,.ugh Saturday
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rPENN·.PREB'.r' ' ' tr -:~w.,· ~-
STANFORD (AP) -A
thousand studenta, most of
them white, listened Tues·
day night as 1pobmen for
ttie Black Students Union
Sl>Clled out demands for
reforms in poticiet dealing
with mlinoritie& CMt the Sla1l·
ford University campug.
In latec' voting, however.
six admilUtratiOft a It d
faculty members rejected a
BSU proposal for dimtlasal
ot Dr. Robert Rosenzweig.
vice provost in cba!'ge of
minority group affairs. 'nle
BSU bad demanded tbet
Roserlsftig be replaced by
a black adminiltrator.
I, hire an admissi<los officer
coocerned with recruitment
of minority studeota, 2, COO•
duct a campus fur.d raising
drive to tuppOrt npende4
aid for mi9orlty lludenta,
ad 3, encourage recruit· ment of aicuity
~pen Every Night Mon. Throu~h Sat •.
ALW~!!!!!v'll
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"The answer 18 no," said
vice provost H e r b e r t
Packer. "This is a con·
spiCUOlltl e x a m p 1 e of
scapegoating."
Other demimds included
doubting the mi.norit1 stu~
dent popu1llllioD in the next
two yea.rs and admi181on of
10 minority .tudentc wtiG do
not meet quallficati011s.
Stanford has 150 Negroes
from minority g!Wpl.
'n.e *"' were in ad· dition to the tllftersity's
e om mianent, announced
earlier by presklent Wallace
sts-ling and p r o v o s t
Richard Lyma11. to double
minority student enrollmeni
by 1969 and to double the
proportion ot m i n o r i t y
employea within the year.
BSlJ spokesman Kenneth
W&sbington said he felt tbe
meeting had gone fairly well
and that the BSU would
meet Tb u rs d a J wtth
university o ff i cl a h in
response to an invitation
from Sterling and Lyman.
ftt'.!!Mm•
Pet Department
THRU SATUl-DA Y
WHILE THEY LAST
SPECIAL ON LITTLE
GREEN TURTLES
Turtle anud Complete Kit
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Includes • tu~e
• bowf
• food
• turtle bath
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24 JASHION ~
NIWPOIT llACH
HUNT1N6TON HACH
CH-tr,...._ c.wt.rl
Men's drau slacks with
youthful u.Gfad styling
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Men and boys dress
up in shirts and slacks
A • ..,,, lent er thorf tlffw Kingdor collot
dre11 •hirf it1 no iro~ P•nt1-PrHt• Oouon• pofy-
etler 'totton lwoodclo!h, W\lite. 14 to 17.
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loll o.ut the barrels ;for Western-styled
easylivinq irt fun fumiture of .solid oak!
_.;"" ' We've take n real barrel• made with all the get.tough me1'gth
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Will Hanoi Hold
To a Hard Line?i
By STEWART HENSLEY
WASHINGTON CUP!) -
The in1tial meeuog between
U _s. and North Vietnamese
representatives to try lo
prepare the way for fun.
scale peace talks could take
place within a week, ac-
cording to J<>bnsoo ad-
ministration oifidals.
But beyond that Ibey are
NEWS ANALYSIS
. -unwuurig to venture any
predictiool.
The United ~s can
hardly turn down Hanoi's
suggestion that the ''con-
tact" take place iil Phnom
Pen·h, the capital of Cam-
bodia, since the President
and other high officials here
have repeatedly aaid their
representatives would be
willing to ''go anyWhere at
any time to talk."
Hanoi did leave open tfle
possibility o( some ottier
place in Asia by saying in its
t~rmal wm-d MQnday that it
v. as ready to confer at
• P:mom Penh or "another
p\;ice to be mutually agreed
. upon."
ln the reply it ii prepar·
ing, tile u~ States may
attt mpt to secure a challge
of venue by asking Hanoi for
lt3 &ecmd ~ a1nce
there is no U.S. E'mf)any in
Cambodia, wbk::b broke
re•ations 'lfitb WaebingtAJa
almost three years ago.
Speculation bere ceuten on
New Delhi or Ragoon.
The initial question to be
1mrmounted by r o v i n g
Ambassador W. Aver e 11
Harrimafl. Job n son• s ~esignated envoy. la
whet:ber Hanoi ~any will ln·
sist that tbe initial face*
face meetings are aolely fot • ~e p~ of letting Har· Lflce s .. tnn&er nman specify wtien all U.S.
bombing attacks, naval Crowd estim.8ted at 25,000 persons packed the ~bardment and r~ sands of Laguna during the opening weekend of nms.ance fligbta over Nor1h th E •-----.:: ·00 Air Vietnam will eod. e as..-Vcu.;awon pen . temperatures were
REJECT DEMAND reci---" 1 "gesture" he bas North V i e t n a m e a e ~..,......
Foreign MiniJter Nguyen asked. It would be dltticult
Duy Tril1b baa publicly re-if not impossible foe Hanoi
jected Ute President's de-to concede that it hae made
mand for some ~suraoce such .a wittldraw.al since it
that Hanoi &i'lOW reciprocal "N!straint" of some sort, has &teadfa&Uy mused to
declaring that trus is ao ac.kmwledge that it bas any
American trick designed to military forces in ttle sooth,
"blur the di a t i n c ti o rr cmtending that all of the
between the aggressor and Communist figbtinc ii being , the victim of aggress)oo." U.S. officials hope this Je done by the Viet Cong
simply ~-talk propapnda. rebels.
Actually tbe withdrawal 1'f, But dipbnats have ways
Ncrth Vie1Dameae troops oI gettinc around ttieilll
be.sieging Kbe Sanh might awkwtard lituatione wbea
well be iot.erp-eted b y there is a real desre on
Jdmson as iroviding the both sides to get down to
substantive talb. Noboay in
Waahington can be aure
whether Hanoi ha.rbon sudl
a des.ire am the Harriman
ta.lb will pl'Oflde an op-
portunity to find out.
Anum.ing that the lnltial
contacts eveotually succeed
in paving the way foe full.
JCale peace ta.lb, t b e
magnitude of tie problems
fadng negotiat«s will tl>en
become more ~Y ap-parent.
Hanoi stm tmilta ~t the
oolt acceptabJe eolutlon in
the 900th must be baled on
political arraoge~enta coo-
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Hunti,,,+on Center)
Phone 192.m 1
NEWPORT BEACH
fF•shiOft lsl.tnd)
Phone 644-2111
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warm but chilly water and a placid surf kept life
guard and rescue activity light.
satent with the rrogram of
the N a t i o n a Liberation
Front. die political arm of
the ~Wlist-led V l et
Cong.
shaky SaJgon regime.
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aRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA~
Hanoi bae ~sed the
Viet Coog it will &ewe for
not.bing Je11 than a coalition
govemmeot in which the
well-orgaofud and disciplin-
ed <Mrununista would ex·
pect to make short W<>rk o(
ttle reprete~ves of the
President Jobnlon's task
ls made easier, to 80Dle ex-I
~ beoaWe be ha. {Red t
himself from the restraints
o( partisan considerations
by reDOUDCing a11y iatention w run again·. But this very
action also complicates his problem because Hanoi 1-------------:--------
Group Seek£
Parade Permit
migbt feel that Jf it simply
stalls long enoogb it will be
able to deal with a new
American ~dent more
wiillDg to make major con-
cessions.
Tl1i8 could be a rather
di&aatrous miacalculatfon on
The Daily Pilot Covers Boating
Best In lhe West
LOS ANGEL!s (AP) -Rapoi's part. The Peace Action Council --------------------------
TaillleGiWf~pefthe -
Police Commission to issue ~:A.:!!F=,_
a permit for an anti-Viet-
nam parade the PAC plans ll.
April 27.
The oommlasion 'rejected
a PAC request last week on
grounds it would-dimJpt
traffic and require atl-
dltional police protection.
The A m e r i c a n Civil
Liberties Union filed the suit
Tuesday.
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Gls Get
Advice
To Flee
AUGSBURG, Germany
(UPll -The shape 1 y
redhead s m i I e d a wee Uy.
"Sweden is still the safest
place to go. followed by
France and Italy," she sMd,
1n the sympathetic manner
tJf travel agents all over the
world.
The bureau E v e I y o
Radzuweit operatf'S from
however. is a travel agency
with a difference.
It uses a mixture of sex,
racism and anti.war pro-
paganda to plug its services
and the clients it ~ks are
American servicemen think·
Jng of deserting.
DESERT U.S.
It is the latest and most
open effort by West German
left wing groups to persuade
Gls to desert in protest
against lhP Vietnam war.
Despite m a s s i v e ad·
·1ertising by way of pam·
phlets. distributed by hand
and rocket, the ' · G I
Information Center." as it
calls itself, bas had only one
Inquirer since it opened at
the beginning of the month.
And the Pentagon sabotaged
the agency's effort to help.
Miss Radzuweit admitted
sadly.
"He...w.as..a Negro." the 19-
year-old student teacher
.said. "He turned down our
offer to help him when bis
orders were changed from
Vietnam to Alaska."
The Negro serviceman is
one of the agency's chief
fareets.
Miss Radzuweit P.roduced
a pamphlet which 'our peo-
ple shot into the American
barr.Us in Augsburg with
tiny rockets." The pamphlet
was a prime example of th~
hard-sell technique.
HA VE POSTERS
A take-off of the classic
American recruiting post Ir.
It showed a stern · visaged
Uncle Sam. hat adorned
with stars and str\pes. point·
ing directly at the viewer.
But his message w a s
vicloualy different.
"Uncle Sam Wants You
Nigier," it said ln large
black letters. A n d un-
derneath: "You are a
member of the .world'a
hi1beat paid bla c k
mercenary army! Flght for
freedom ... (in Vletn'1ll).
Support white power. Travel
to Vietnmn, you might get a
medal. Receive valuable
training in the skllls of kill·
Ing off other oppressed peo·
pie.
"Die. nigger die -you
can't die last enough in the
ghettos."
Miss Radzuweit's com-
panion in the bureau, 21·
year-Old Gerhard Bobm,
spoke up. He also Is a stu·
dent.
"Thal one didn't go over
too well," be recalled with a
sour grin. ''When we left
those ler..<Qets in a local bar
a few weeks ago colored
Ct's thoughtwe were trying
to insult them. They didn 't
read the fine print. One hit
me on the shoulder with a
bottle and punched me ln
the nose.''
Miss Radzuwelt and Bohm
cltiimed that the rent for the
shop and the money for the
literature comes from their
own pockets. The r~nt is S50
a month.
"We are getting deeper in·
lo debt ever y month," Miss
R.adzuweit said. "Pretty
&00n we'll have to ask peo-
ple for donations."
Bot there sWl Is enough
money to transport potential
deserters out of the country
to their chosen destinations,
she said.
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GIRL'S BEST FRIEND -Remembering 'that "diamonds are a
iirl's best friend," Mrs. Ritchie H. Wilson reaches enthusiastical·
fy for a diamond tiara. She is one of the committee members
pfanniog the Riviera Club's fourth annual gala Diamond Ball to
take place in the Balboa Bay Club Friday 'night, April 19. Mrs.
.John J. WiDiams Jr. of Laguna Beach is chairman of the glitter·
iiig affair.
Faculty '68
'Finest Expressions'
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Comprise UCI Show
Faculty '68, featuring the finest expressioM of the UCI art
faculty, wiJJ open to the public in the art gallery Tuesday, April 16.
Prior to the opening, the University GaDery Associates will hon-
or the five exhibitors at an 8 p.m. reception Monday, April 15. In
charge of the event are Mrs. Peggy Grenz, Mrs. Charles W. Hend·
rickson and Mrs .• James Gable.
Honored artists are Miss Vija Celmins. Tony DeLap. Craig
Kauffman, Robert Irwin and Richard Smith, who have exhibited wide-
ly on both coasts and some have international reputations.
Only eminent professionals, who have earned their living as
artists and who still have outside commitments, are invited to teach
at UCI. according to Dr. Clayton Garrison. dean ol the Pine Arts
School.
Also. visiting artists comprise one-third of the staff. The result
is a fresh atmosphere const.anUy stimulating creativity.
Smith won the grand prize at the Sao Paulo biennial in 1967 and
recently exhibited at the New York Jewish Museum along with Irwin.
who is generany recognized as tfle West Coast's most distinguished
painter.
Kauffman just returped from exhibiting in Vancouve'r ; DeLap
had a one-man show at the Elkon Gallery. New York. and Miss Cel-
mins ,is reprtsented in the current show at the Los Angeles County
Museum o{ Art.
Miss Celmins wUl exhibit a wood sculpture and tw~ pencil draw-
ings in Faculty '68. while other media to be represented include
aluminum, wood. flgerglass. plexiglass. acryUc lacquer and oil-on-
canvas. The exhibit will be entirely staffed by Gallery Associa tes. head-
ed by Mrs. James G. Whitaker and Mrs. Karel S. Burleigh.
The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.
and Wednesday. 1 to 9 p.m. Admiss_ion is free.
WORKS ASSEMBLED -J. Phillp.McA«fer (left). art historian at
UCI lends a belpinf hand' to Richard SmJtti. one of th e exhibiting
artists for Faculty '88. as he asrembles one of his wood sculp-
All that glitters la not gold. For t.nstance, a Jot of
glitter will be spread in the Balboa Bay Club Friday
evening, April 19, however it will be the Riviera Club's
gala Diamond Ball.
"A crowd of about 175 people ls expected," esti-
mated Mrs. John J. Williams Jr. of Laguna, chairman
of the four-year-old club's fourth annual ball.
Party-goers, dressed in their most sparkling finery,
will arrive at 7 p.m. for the semiformal, black-tie op-
tional affair.
Adding to the background will be Milt Washburn
and his orchestra playing music for dancers under a
mirrored rotating ball.
A cold and' hot bullet table will feature both sea
foods and roast beef and diners will sit at tables cen·
tered by orange, yellow and white spring flowers .
Door prizes will include a weekend trip for two to
Las Vegas and a free certificate for a complete hair
style and manicure in the beauty salon of Robinsons's,
Fashion Island.
In addition each woman attending will be offered an
introductory gift certificate to be used in the depart·
ment store's salon.
Receiving Rivierans and their guests with Mrs.
Williams will be her committee members the Mmes.
Jim G. Allen. Howard D. Dawson, Roger Llljestrom,
Skip W. Moorhead and Ritchie H. Wilson.
Table hostesses, presiding over one, two and some-
times three tables of 10 will include the Mmes. CHfiord
Stanton of Emerald Bay, Hary Lowe of Laguna Niguel
and Wally Taft of Laguna.
Also table hostesses are the Mmes. Rock Duitman
of Newport Beach, William J. Scott of Corona del Mar,
Margaret Davis ol Dana Strand and Allen of Laguna
Beach.
Others are the Mmes. Arthur Briggs and Watson E.
Jarrett, bqth of South Laguna. Frances Fox, Alice Davis
an'd Williams. all of Laguna and Donald Beddoe of
Dana Point. ·
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tures. Curious Edward Smith. 2, in6pects the large box, and, no
doubt. hopes daddy will convert it into a playhouse for him.
Don't Lose Sight, Your Amate_~r Knight May Be Mr. Ri.ght
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You will
~wear this letter II 1 phony. because my atory ttada like t four-bit novel
but I am begging yoo to tab It
seriously became I am on tbe level.
I go tC) a well-known glrl'1 lcllool
In the East. I became engaged to
a Princeton senior ~ month.I ago.
Wbe.n I went to Ida borne to meet
---Al-fir #tE.Y~ wardl ad I tried to luib It off, but I can't lauldl any more.
and . ueither can be. We have met
in ManhattaD MnraJ times and be ~ n "!Oftked oWP tn4" ..-t am over
him. He wants to dlvo~ llf" wifP
and m1u·rv me next year
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ANN LANDERS ~
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Left the sales slips. prlcf' tag11 and
all other ta~s on the gifu. When
merchandise Is brought back to the
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headache lf all slll'l~ nf size. price
and 1ale11 are removed. The person
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DBAft OAN: lftfl''• ynur lf'lttr anl
I am ,,..tlag H Ht 811 a 1"1blk'
~me. .... il«HM It repreHICI
another polat o( view. J atlll aay
Jilt• abeald not tMo presen~d with
die 1ale1 aUps ud prlct tat• attached.
It's bad maHert.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
enraged to be married In September.
My fiance'1 clo~st friend ls a 1uy •
Last night my Clance and r were
mating wedding plans and ht' said
he wants this twerp lo be his beat
man Al"n, like T ~aid. t halt him
and It will spoil my weddlnjl day.
J asked my mothu what lo do about
th.ls awful problem and •he 1ugge1ted
J write to Ann Lande.rs So he~ I
am . A
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-NERVOUS INQUIRER
OF.AR NERVOUS: The '1'00m !tat
lft11e eaou1b to tay aha& Mt weddtlf.
Oon 't deprive him of the prMJefe
M 1tlecdllg 1tla bes1 mu. It wOllldll'I ~ fair.
When t.lle. eubject com.ea wp ~
be pleuant aad agree1ble. Be ww love oa lo It .
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ls alcohoHn • dfln1e. How
the aJcohollG-.--~W~----~7-Ml-tl-.t=----
1 cure? Read the booklet ''AJcoboUmi
-Rope and ltelp," by Ann Landen.
Enclose 35 cents In colft with yow reque.st and a lon& stamped. ..u.-.
drea!ed envelope.
AM Landers wtlJ be gled to ~
you with your problvna. Seftd tlMa.
kl her In care of tbe DAll..Y PJ'Lttr "
1mcloaing a s1amped, Mlt-e&k t Ii
env,pe.
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DAILY PILOT w~. A,.,e 10, 1961
May Rites
Announced
Cheryl Lee Dou&lau and
Phlltp J"mes Henson bave
selected May 25 • tM da&e
al tbeir weddlq .. tbt Com·
munlty ~ Cbareb.
B...,._Bucb.
TM llr*-to-bt., daotl*r
of Mr. aed Mn. Tedd1 A.
Doui1MI o f Bmttactcm
~.Iii a II'_.. ct
Marin.a Blp Scbool ad
Golden Wat Collele and ii
enrolled ie Callfcinla State
Collete at LoDa 8'acb
where 1be will complete her
atudl.. in e I • m • a ta r y
education.
Her ftance. IOG of Mrt.
Emll.Y Htnaoa of Montreal,
Canada, attended McGW
Univmity, Montreal, and
will continue hll studiea at
CSCLB.
Lagonans AHencl Artist's Reception
Attending a r.ception honoring the noted portrait
and aen:re artist Terry Kaplan in the Art House
Gallery of Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Cballls of Oballia GalleriM. Laguna Beach. Ttey are
shown with Mrs. Bernard Scham (second from left)
and Schanz (right), of the Art Houae Gallery. KaplaJi
dona~ a number of IHbognpbs to 1tlOM offering
donations to the Synanon Foundation.
Season ings
Discussed
By Meson Ticket Sales: 'Sock It to 'em'
Oran1e County Kid:nef. Foundation will benefit when the California Angela
meet the Oakland "As" at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 28, in Ansel Stadium. Reaey
to "IOCk it to" ticket sales are outfielder Rick Reichardt, an honorary mem-
ber of the foundation and Mrs. D. F. Gordon, foundation president. Tickets may
be ordered ·at the foundation office, 4781 Libra Place, Yorba Linda, phone,
523-3991.
1be biJtorJ of herbs and
fPicet will be dilcUHed by
Cos,ta Meaan H. K. Banka at
a 12:30 luncheon· Monday,
April 11, in the Memorial
Wh h G ~~~.Orange----------------------------
ite 5 rine roup eo~:r;:::S~e si.50 Newpo rt Beacli Ebells
lunch are neceNVy and
To · Install Officers ~=~bew:.W:ec::~ I tnd ~ k d II
The 11th installation of of. band maid, and Florence =~ =· ~ Ca en r c oc e Fu ,,,~~r .ficeu. of-Golden. ..Harbor -Macatm& «PIUlt--_ her~ k_ " ,Shrine 98. White Shnne of ?l". and Mrs. Kenneth N. (iven away at UM meetblc. -~------------------
Jer1.11alem will be tomorrow John.~ will be .worthy Sale Items will include Aptil's celendar is 10 fill. Baetz. 873-3447. ed foe the inttal1ation Of of.
Hawaii Calling
On a !May "merry monarch festival c.ruiae"
aboard the SS Lurline are (left to rt1bt) Mn. Hen.
rietta Barn .. and Mi11 Alice Walter, both of Bal·
boa. Their calla include atope at the talandJ of
Oahu. Hawaii, Jtauat and Maui.
at the Newport B t a c h auard..i.an and worthy guard. herb p I a n t s , MUOn.in1s. ed with datee I« Newport Tbe PM's H u s b a n d ' s ftcen.
Masonic Temple. Honorary officefa a r 1 saltd drentn&s, jel.Kes and &aeb !:bell Club tMt mem· Nlpt Dinner is sJ.ated for Durina the 1 u n ch• o o
W.r. and Mrs. Alwyn Lane Calvin Foss Merritt Kevan HCbetl. bet's may llnd little ti.me for Saturday, April 71, In the 1cbolanhip awlr'dl will be
will assume the highest of. WiU1am ~chenmyer and Eventl which take place other activities. home of Mrs. Freeman W. pl'flaented to student win·
fke •worthy high priestess the Mmes. Johanne ~encb, ln the center benefit the First on the agend"I ls a Fi.tber, chalrman. . nera from Oranp Coast
and watchman of shepherds. Maybelle Cooper F r e d a Memorial Garden. T b e C o u n t y Falr-Scbo1arsbip And lhey 2 bu been clrcl· College.
Other elected officers are: Barnes, Elinor parker , center organization iJ bead· Benefit to tan place Tuts·j;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii------
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chap-Lillian c bur c b Lula ed by Mrs. Henry T. ~Id of day, April 16, from 10 a.m.
man, noble prophetess and Marcom Eileen Hall Nina San Clemente. The garden ls to 4 p.m.
a11ociate w~U:hman. and Cunningham. AriJ R~all. a livin1 memoml to the Shifts, hats, b a g s •
the Mmes. William Lachen· Ruby GowUng, ~rry Cook. former Santa Ana Army Air jewelry, paintings, prints.
myer, wcrthy s c r 1 h e : Paul Simpson and Olwen BaH Md al.I war veterans. books. casseroles. cakes,
Blanclle Ly.tie. tre~ur~r; Jones. p I e s , c o o k i e s a n d N~ Hard 1 n g · chaplain: Installing oHlcer was Mrs sandWlches will be offered
Mildred Estep._ shepherdess. Ralph Seely She w a .s Beg on ,·a for sale during the public UJ·
and Marguerite Johnson. ;wisted by the Mmes. Har -vited eveDt.
gwAde. b f f ry Kill.lard. Lachenmyer. Two days later on Thurs·
Appom ve 0 v' c •rs 1.D· Kenneth N. Jobneoll. C&lvin Au tho · t day Mn. Arther E. Neeb elude Mn. E. Ragan Foss. and W.errltt e'-'a.nK r I y wm serve as chairman of
worthy b ~ r a I d : Pau~ Foss, and Merritt Kevan. the E·Belletones meeting at
Simpson, first wise man . Ernest Bull WU imtallina To Lecture 9:30 a.m. The cboral ll'OllP Carl Rood, second ~se organist. from the club's Murie Sec·
m_an; Ralph Seely, thrrd M Blanch ~ ed tion will be under the direc·
wtSe man; Robert F .,Speth. ~~bl bea e ~ ;rv Rudolph Zisenbenne of tion of Mrs. Holly Lash tint: and the Mmes. Edythe ai 1 e rer --a •.YM Santa Barbar&. authority on · · d McAllister queen· Ruth Kubaupt was 1 o Io i 11 t . begonias. will discuss thP Visel. former mus1<' an
stewns fu..t ~ maid· 0 r g an Is t was Mrs. plant's problems and culture drama coach of Southern
Carl Hood, eecond hand MacGinJtJe. at ttie next meeting of the California C-Ollege.'
mild: Lillian Bltur. third 'Mrs. Eileen HaU wu ln Orange County Br an c h • Monday, AP r i I 22, the
charge of decorations and American Begonia Society. 8-0ok SectJon Lucky Seven refreslunente and w a s 7 .,.., will gather in the home of
HB TOPS Club
Allen School ls t b e
mettin& place for members
of Huntinston Beach TOPS
Pound Pincher• at 7 p.m.
every Monday.
at :<JV p.m. tomorrow, 1n Mr Ch 1 K U f assisted by the Mmes. Cook, the Grange Hall, Ce-ntury s. ar es e .ey or a
Marcom, Mary Pierpoint, Boulevard and Taft Avenue. lt1n<:heon. Color shdes of a
Cooper, and Clair Stralford. Garden Grove. tour taken through South ll~. and Mrs. Gilbert Sul A plant table will be pro· America will be narrated by
are r•Urint worttiy hi-1> vided. and refreshment.a will Mr. aod W.n. Raymond
pnestess and watchman of be aerved followina the Call. Mrs. Rudolph A
tbephll'dl. m 8 et in 1. Additional In· Vanasek ls chairman.
HI FASHIONS FOR HALF SIZES
Tweed Effect Please, Watch Your Step
format.ion may be obtained Mrs. Al}n Struck, owner of
from the club'• secretary, a decorative art shop Trunk
u-w M u--.:.-673 in the Attic. will speak
JQi •· • .. unga. · before members of the ... Garden Stction Wednesday.
Accidents 'Attract' Short Women Moose 6 roup
April 24. in the clubhouse.
Sbe will instruct Ebells
ano iuests on utilizing
discarded objects a n d
renovating them to serve as
accessories for thf' home
Jy PAT RI C IA
McCORMACK
NEW YORK (UPl)-All
JOO •borier than awrac•
nd qalte femmine women.
watdl rout step .
'l'tlt ~ elpedal1y IP'
pllel lf you alto are su.bijy
bypocboo«.iac, emottonal in
your approads to problems
anc1 not ••11 ors•~ 'l1le reuon: J'OUTe IC·
ddent prme.
A erant from the U.S.
Publk Heallb Servfce enabl·
ed payeholoci1ta to test 238
women and watch them at
work in a ldtdl«I. 11\e pro·
ft.le ol the accident-prone
worn.a w11 one result.
~de~ot~ac·
cident-free woman, another ftnd:lnc, went Uke th1a: she
is taller. calmer. faster at
her work, well orfanized,
t11es the correct tools and
follows directklaa.
The WIOIDen were put to
work in a model kitdlM in a
trailer. It was of average m.. Unknown to hm. they
.._.. obl.wd tllroup a
<me-• ay min« by two
penens Wlbo noted their
~m~ve.
A kitchen •u selected as
h laborMllry fW the study
Ute ... diallblial 9(·
Thi nk Final
IAU
THINK ...
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ddenta occur hi bomea than women used Ile step-stool.)
00 hitbw•JS or m factories. tgnorin1 cutting boardt
Tbe victim ol m&G1 of the and usinj 1lippery table tops
mUblipl l 1 the bousew\fe u.tead.
doiae audJ everyday thln11 U the observers had to eat
u prtparinc m e a I s • wtt.t wa1 prepared. a
wubln& diabH or dotng the stomach pump might have
laundry. been ln order.
The ldtd\en came com--~--------
Women of the Moose.
UM, 111.emble the first and
third Tbunday of each
month for meetin11 in
Moose Hall. Costa Mesa
Tbe prognnu begin at 8
p.m.. and Mrs. William
Calloway, 846-4241. may bf>
called for f u r t b e r In-
formation.
and bu!i~.
Mn . Ray N I e I a e n .
chairman. has announced
that reservatioll$ may be
made for the noon IW1Cheoft
and program with Mrs. J. A.
Gant. 673-2158. or Mrs. H. B.
pleted with huarn.-chtld's DH'I llYI Up •·---------------ball oa the aoor near the
retrilerator, a towel bar DIVIS pointmc iilto the room, toamr and 1roa set on biib Prolt•ly Has It
bot unplUQed.
Some needed Items to
perform prescribed taskl
were placed blgb on shelves,
out of reach.
Subjects were asked to
put egga on to boil. make a
bacon. lettuce and tomato
sandwich, cole slaw, carrot
sticks. cupcakes. 'I'bty had
to wash the dishes and then
wash. bleaob and iron a
blouse.
Unsafe behavior observed
in the process included:
Using broom , mop or iron·
Ing bolH'd to knock bottles
down from high shelves .
Stand.ins on a fo1d1na
chaD' or cwd tab~ to ruch
Items. ('J'tle accident·fN!e ,_ ......
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Perm Press Shirts, stripes, plaids. 3-7. 1.99
may co budget stores downstairs, children's wear 808
DOREI ii PATENTS
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Colors potent and more so ... when they gleam
in patent. Our own Dorettes, for Easter, and
summer through . 5-10 medium . Classic and Sling
pump. Clauic in assorted colors, Sling in black
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may co bud9et stores downstairs, women's shoes 812
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Orlon® acrylic lcnits with the airs of expe~ive
crochet. A-line skirts bonded to acetate, E~ter
egg pink, blue or yellow. Site -4-6X, 5.99
Site range 7-1-4, 6.99 .
may co budget stores downstairs, girls' wear 82"4
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11.99
Acetate jersey bonded to acetate tricot ~ no
ironing, no wrinkling . Spring· fresh paisleys
banded with solid color rayon, sketched "just
one from our collection -kabuki sle;ves, blue
or green, 10-18, l-t'h-22 1/i. .
may co bud9et stores downstairs, dresses 8 16
FOLLOW THI SUN TO MAY CO'S
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JUNIOR SCINI FASHION SHOW
It's a ''summer now" musical fa shion show. Sounds by the
Moods. Rich Littt. is appearin9 at every show ... here's
the dat.I WedMsday, April 10th South Coasf Plai. 3:00 P.M.
The number one door prize of oll stores will be off to the
Cocoanul Giove to see lo1:1 Rawls. e
_! _heir very own ~hiufftrtd ttmousln..
And there's more, more, more •• .f
' .~onclay through saturclay, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ..
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Scorpio:
Wtd~y. April 10, 1968
Heed Inner Voice
!. THURSOA Y, issues. over backward to se e Yoo betleflt today tbrough ~ TAURUS <April 20 . May another viewpoint. You gain quiet contempl1tioa. Ouehne • APRIL 11 20): Accent on employment. more tbrougb kindness than goals. Heed inner voice.
: By SYDNEY OMARR relat:ioot wltb auociate:;. milbt be imaJiDed. Bade~ .a.ta iavand
! DIS'play chann. S. rure CANCER <Jwie 21 · July over air.ct appcoecb. ! "The wl.M man cootrola your mNftlnss are clear 22): Your base ol operations SAGJTfAJUUS (Nov. 22-~ deat!Qy ..• AJtroloo Same may be olfeockd ia spotlighted. So are family Dec. 21): Your petieoce .!points the way." , becai&H tt1«J claim you duties. Today be sure nf may be trl~ wbere friends
.: ARIES (Mwch 2l·ApriJ raile your YOke. Sense of methods -some may have are concerned. Mean. 80me
:19): Affaln ol lbllte or b~. b~1. to be revi~d. Adhere to may be well·meantni but :~r spotllahted. Key is GEMINI (May 21 • June principles but discard out· lack.in& II> k 0 0 w J e d I e . ·~find area Of oo-operaUon. 2.0): Arrwneat wl1h one moded concepts. Think. Unleaa wary, you will 1e1t.1
; :&me persont today appear cloee to you erupt.a unleu LEO C July 23-Aug. 22): ff te.r your force... Much fun i.atQbborn, contrary. Be a you B"e diplomatic. Study journey ia not Meessary it indicated tonlgbl
•'leen observer. Don't f«ca TAURUS me.qe. Bud may be best to cancel It. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 .
•• Check mesaages. D o D 't Jan. 19): Guard ltandln&, :• waste time arguing witb ..., y kind of ...... ,· Ph ~laUve. You have added PHaouge. our --:r
·.:f Beta Sigma is responsibility -talc~ care =to ~ia~IV~~~
of tt. Then you make pro-~ directly to the source. •: I sresa. Se. the lncivldual in com· ;:··.Plan Busy Apr·, VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): mand. Stat. Cate with _ Fulfill paat commitments. auttlority.
Hold back fi.mds for what t Cc*>rtd alidea belollainl to Mn. J~e1 Grady boeted must be accomglisned. Your AQUAJUUI (Jan. io.Feb.
br. Robert Att.inJoo, pro-the moatbJ7 b u 1 in e 1 s desns have better ~nc: ~~~co~
lplnem iardentne aatbortf:J meetma In her Garden ol fulfillment if you ec <' 11 a 0111 • IDOdernlution
irbo has appeared on radio, Gl'OYe home lut Monday, budget. Be generous without techniqua. Good l u a a r ~~ and bal autbofed being extravagant. ....u -uh .-..... ~ and pnaented a program on LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): aspect t!OMy c--. wn
=twiY boots aDd a11cles, Sculptore. Mrs. Nagel and Set a brisk p.1ce. Work our reward for wr'itfne, ipeclal :,,w be showa M 1:be 8 p.m. Mrs. Denis Fine offered a ipeail arrangements with report, advertlslft1 plan. ~eetin1 of Gamma Alpha proeram ou Drama and associates. partners. Take PISCES (Feb. 19-March
tJu chapter, Beta Slgma Mrs. Richard 5 o m e r 1 n i t 1 a 1 i v e . H.igfiligbt 20); Be informed o n
;a>hl, tomorrow, In UM home diacussed Pictures. originality Your own im-payments, debta. One W'M ~ Mrs. William Cudmore of ServtJti u officers during pr~sions are more valuable made prom.lie concerning ~unUnltoft Beach. tfJe '"""' year will be the than iecondhand reports. money may have fQ be
:: Flowera and planta from Mmes. Jerry Cohn, Hun-SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov reminded. Be polite but ·etbe world will be tintrtoo Beach, president; 21): Realize being arooe ii ftrm. Diiscuel tinaacts with bJ Mr•, D a " 1 d Be o Me 11 i n g er, not the same as lonelinest. mate, partner. Get delicate IODI, At kl n I() D. I Westminster, vice preai· metter settled.
, wbo wU1 co-~ dent; Fme, Glr'dml Grove, IF TODAY IS YOlJR
meetmc. md Mrs. gu treuarer; i.., Nortbam, British Tea BIRTHDAY ,_ --• '}Imbert will .mt II tbe Garden Grqvie. NCOrding natural talldMr el draw l"oeram titled Nature. ~; WUHam Morgan, Annual Entlllh Tea of the many to,_ ,... ~
. • The sorority also ls plan• C y p r e a 1 , corresponding Carisbrooke Caatle Cbapt.r, Social life due to move on ;Aing an Easter egc hant at l secretary, and Don Parker, Daughters of the British upninc.
i .m. Saturday, Aprll 13, lft Huntingt(m Beadl, c iv i 1 Empire willbe.Jtaged.from__ GE.N EJLA L -T-E.N"'
-take -Park-for-mem~ defellJe ofllc.'er.--~ --~ : 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, April DENCIES: Lunar position
<Iutdren, and will b 1 Duri.ng last mo n t b,.. a 17, in the Balboa Coves good for flatllng, plantiq.
hpresented at the Founders meettn1, l'f,rs. Terry Faff home of Mrs. E 1 m e r Cycle high for LIBRA,
J>ay banquet at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Mike P&dlb, new Scllrumpf, who may be call-SCORPIO. ~ word to
$hursday, April 18, in the pledges, received the ritual ed at S75-2900 for additional TAURUS: Explain yourself ftfeadowlark Country Club. of 1be jewels. information. in calm menoer. %Mu Upsilon chapter1.=:::::==:================================================:=. Embera will h o n o r
•bends dtuing a King for rn••r ... _ . Night IOCial and ~uck ~J 1'7, lllfl ·~nner Saturday, April rt. in Sw11p1tak1s NOW/
;the home of Mr. and Mrs.
:JI/alter Nagel of
:ffestminster.
Spring
c:roDic.for
your sewin1
machine:
Sin1er 7 ·Point
Home Tune-Up
only$375
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ADDITIONAL P'Rim
SWYft9h J~
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"-'""'for Tll•• Gn•t Prizu At
On Display In Front Of
Westcliff Shoes Thur. &
Fri., April 11 ffl & 12th
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LOTUS .•. 1 roed·huam1
boot with 1IMk, fastback pro·
hie and soft, brushed leathe1
uppers. Extra thick cushior
crepe sole takes a hrm bite on
any course.
There goes a guy g oing places in his
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OPIN
MON. &
THUi.
IVIS.
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A BOUQUET OF IRl&HT
SPRING FLOWERS
TO SAY
HAPPY EASTER!
•· Oeisies: ~ses ~nd S.l;y's
BtMth 9r~efulfy arran9ed in
• milk 9lass vase .
~. Carnations, lilacs (when ava il· E
able) Baby's Breath in a milk
,1es$ Easter Hen. ·
c. €ymbidiums, G¥nations and
st-rawffow•rs in an imo9inetive
&rr11n9ment.
ARRANGEMENTS frcn 7.JO to 21.
ORDER YOUR FLOWERS
DELIVERED EARLY
Avoid the last minute rush
and hove your flowers to
enjoy before Easter!
THERE IS STIU TIME TO SEND
FLOWERS IY WIRE.
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ALL YOU~
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unique mixed chocolates. 'h lb. ~
2.25 I lb. box 3.95
EDY'S SATIN COSAGE OVAL
a delicious assortment-of choco· !
lates. I lb. 3.75 i
2 lb. 6.50 ~
c. HEN ON NEST, solid milk choco· Tf
late hen on chocolate i:oconut nest, f
surrounded by tiny candy eggs.
1.20
d. CHOCOLATE EGG with your
choice of 6 fillings. 9 oz. I .25
b.
~.
BUNNY -Cuddly pink bunny,
foam rubber filled to delight o
child's heert. 6.95
MAL TED MILK EGGS. they look
like smell birds' •9<p.
Box of 12 49c
EDY'S PASTEL EGG -b yummy
fillings . each beautifully decorated.
INDIV10UALJZED EGGS
Choose one of our luscious
undecoroted eqqs and our
balery will decorete it with any
neme you .J,0059, 50c extra .
l5c
CAD EGGS IN ?IQ;
MX.EllY •• CRYSTAL
1XXi1 IN THE qin
1HOP •. SATIN EGGS
at 'lllS CAlfl>Y SHOP
' • FGMctlY I • • Loolana
U. z..ter Scene owr aroull!
die *' CU1Ta1 ••• Pint med
..mltd toy1 ••• H•walla
llllund 4oppars 0 .. IUJ1boa~
rib • "' al'OUlld bis nedl
with • flab net fuD of ct».
col•te eua ••. The~
artbt b u·n n y with his
as.le and beret • . A lb,y 1tt.
de YWet bmny With ...
dla1'ila •• Of ceune h "• ~· .. COllllllD' kind ~
bumttl. tJllt die In lo«* -cbanied from the pink1)'911
nothlnc oprelSbJ, to ~
teeth, and Md ears doint tm
bf& fioppmJO. • ·~
wolfilli, miechievious • • .A
.. tley've &ot reel peeplii
penanalltiea.
l*'nN Eai8 AND
~BONNETS
LQADJI> Wl'nl
!DY'S CHOCOLA TJ: POWEil •
Fer *-who llflia tWr
c:bacolate_~ 'f!ith_I ~ bu beat. • .Lice ud Tel\W.
rlbboas Down and net ••• W!iat • detidou way .. beiln an Euler &mday bJ
li'firW a box ol Edy's ~
qujllte dlocolatet • • ~. two three and ~ poamf
boxes of~ tops fl
the neet t't*b w cuc17
world of Bunny Land • •
When done up iaveiy bl i\e
Candy Sbop'a F.ut~ &ill
~r d ral.abow c:olcNl
decorated Easter egp, evea
the Euter bunny says WON•
PEEK·IN .. POP-UP
AND PIJI'.JN EGGS
u )'Oil don·c en me, uk
Othella. Viola, or Meniel,
tbt swiJb chicks who wftld
Lhe cuatom packed Richard',.
Easter baskets . . Edy'f'
IUICioca Easter qp filled'
wtth her mm Wilsb.fre Cl'ftltl
flll!ni .. Chocolate cream.
with almonds, vanilla wltll
walnut.a, and the bakery puts
names on them for SO cent.a.
How to have place carda
and dessert in one mouthful:
SimplY order some chocolate
Ice-. cake ens trom the
bakery and have the Mmff
put on. One bunny cake is
rtPt "°". He' a actually ball
a cboco&.te ~ egg. But be
loob like he's layins on the
~. co•ered aver witb
sand, h1s head and his tuU'f
taJl lelt out to take in the IUlt
ra~. Ru.I Easter Bumy
cake9 all iced with pale
o~ CIDOODVt Md pink jelly
ti-" eyes. Lu:J linaerbrud ~cookies.
THINK OF TlfE SEA
'm1SX OF THE SKY
. . And . pat them both. torett.er aDt ~ could a>mt
up "!th mod ireen and aqua
· · ·An1 cltt. mo eatter bow'
.imau, spella ~when It is
CU6'tom tm~ tn the fill llbap. R.l lllup gift boxes
tied with ~ JnOll l"ffD
Y&Ml and ~ a droozle
of hot """ • orange flat.a,.
straw .... In the B o-.
lnlJde. -.ua U... paper
fluttfl'I more e.lepnce. Cob'
ii bis and lovely and fun.
A ~ ~1.tt 1itt could
be • paJr d Slued c:ekdoo4
ducJa by 8orgheae that an>' naant~I could Jove. 8orlhtse .
It an old mellow look, 80l't c4
... dtcQ9d ~.Qty ol • fine
antique. Ewa 1he colot'
~ to have mellowed wttb . tile ,....., OM)' ~
Boe ..... -~--mt (lite hq maiYe, a D ~ ~ a. DaJnt ii Jlalian. W'
lll9de tn Wliillhinftion O.C. ot
cow. "~ llnows ti .. wadd lunoua BoribeM
Gardens ID Italy. It it aJao.
tbe ..,. ol 1he lnOlt l.J ...
lmt:rtoul family ot a r t,
Mb'anl jq Italy, and a com·.
lilbt Ital.Ian r10G11 tneanlni.
ftltddle claa. •
! •
PHONE 673"'360 FOR DWVERY
ly Bemic. Fey
HAAS SUMMER VARIETY
AVOCADOS
5 FOR "I
SWEET COACHELLA
GRAPEFRUIT
8 FOR $1
FRESH SPRING GARDEN
PEAS 4 LBS. $1
THIN-SKINNED RED
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Wedntsdiy, April 10, 1968 DAil Y PILOT ZJ
CLOSID Wlll SUNDAY -OUR PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 11 -12· 1 l
'
..
tlDO-MARKET CENTER
NEWPORT Bl VO. AT THE ENTRANCE JO UDO ISLE
t@llle¢ .
BAR M TAVERN HAMS:
WHOLE 1.19LB. ~:~~ 1.29LB.
FRESH ZACKY FARMS
HEN TURKEYS 49¢L•.
FRESH TURKEY PARTS
:BREAST 98cLI. THIGHS 59cu.
DRUMSTICKS 59« u .
TOP OF THE GRADE USDA CHOICE BONELESS
RUMP ROAST 89¢LB.
-.POTATOES -
4 LBS. 29cp
For E.ster Dinner • • •
Creamed Pot.toes
with Fresh P11s
~~~ ~ .
' ~. . -
YUBAN COFF~E 1 LB. 6'Jc
YUIAN COFFEE 2 LIS. 1.37
~~~'f · ·SHORTNING 3 LBS. 69c
BRANDYWINE MUSHROOMS !':.~~n• ... 4 * s1
DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE "'• 5 ,. s1
MRS. CUlllSON'S
POULTRY DRESSING 11 -49c
KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER 1 u. 79c
#
ALUMINUM FOIL ~i:JoLos 2Sc
FREE
COTTON
CANDY
from
Spreckles
in our
patio
SAT.
APRIL 13
RICHARD'S LARGE AA
EGGS 3 ooz.$1 ... .... llOYAL PRINCE
YAMS JH 4 t. s1
SPENCER STUFFED
QUEEN OLIVES 69c
.. • $PENCER MANZANILLA
OLIVES 1-. 69c
sPalNGFIELD ALL FLAVORS In CANS
Soda POD u. 12 '°' 75c
KRAFT
MINI MARSHMALLOWS 11•;, .. 19c
KRAFT
MARSHMALLOW CREME !.. 2 ,_ 45c
$PllCKW GRANULATED .
SUGAR 5 LBS. 49c
SNECXLES. LIGHT OR DARK
BROWN SUGAR , ~ 2 .. 29c
S,ltECKLES
POWDERED SUGA.R , ~ 2 ,., 29c
NAllSCO
RITZ CRACKERS 12-. lk •
ti ..
'£MA.~4': ... LY.µ S~ '£.tJ ... J!..,_ Manet
OPEN DAILY 9~ OPEN DAILY. q.1. SUN. q-6
..
2 POUND BOXES • 5 PER POUND
HAMBURGER PATIIES 98C ...
69CL1. LEAN GROUND CHUCK
Richard's Special Easter Tradition ...
JONES DAIRY FARM LINK SAUSAGE .89C LI.
f!l;ef!ieab,J,jp~
PHILADELPHIA or KNUDSEN
CREAM CHEESE
801. 3 FOR $1
PILLSBURY BUTIERFLAKE
Dinner Rolls ava ... 4 ,., s1
ARDEN CREAMED COUNTRY STYLE,
LARGE CURD ANO FIGURETTE
Cottage Cheese ,.. llc
t!r !tJUl3tUZ. ~ ~ , --rll --J _:;:;-
Sara .&.e
19 DIFFERENT DESSERTS
REGULARLY PRICED AT 89c
ALL BUTIER CAKES
COFFEE CAKES
UOWNIES DANISH
PECAN ROLLS
POUND CAKE
CHEESE CAKE
SPECIAL 69c
VAN OE KAMPS Sl Macaroni & Cheese 11 ... 4 fef
STARKISf
LOBSTER TAILS ; ••. 159
KNUDSEN 112 GAL.
ICE MILK 2 FOR 99c
BIRDSEYE Sl
ONIONS er •• ~"s.uu , ... 4 fef
BIRDSEYE S
Peas & Mush rooms 1• ... 4 ~ 1
BIRDS EYE
Rice With
Mushrooms 1 ••. 4 ,_ '1
NEW! BIRDSEYE
9 01.
'£.M-l~4f.,. "'"' -
OPEN DAILY
0
9·6
"
RICHARD'S ARMENIAN
STRING CHEESE
Mild white ch11se thtt
pulls off in "strings"
for testy snt cking ! 99~ ..
HORMEL $1 OFF REGULAR PRICE
CANNED HAM 5 u. 479
NEW! REESE
FRUIT GLAZE
for BAKED HAM
Mtke your Euter Htm 39C 15 ••.
picture-prttty I
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'TOACCOMPANYYOU1t .v'*
.EASTER DINNER. ...
Ha'le you. tried sruFred ~ EgtJplant? od1!l i~
relt5hd19h with Brorisror>~ ... a. tMctr oorkM of'
ttwli flOllU1 Ot?IOM,101'14.tOe~ d4.t~ appl~s 0 Vld..
qnukit')'). Jf.l4t two f rcm1 ouf va,r colleot1ovi I
TRADITIONAL EASTER
HOT CROSS BU NS 6 ,., 35c
FANCY 2-LAYER
EASTER CAKES
Choose from white, marble or chocolate ca~e
frosted with white butter cream end decorated
in 1 veriety of Ea ster motifs . . . pastel shad-
ed coconut nests, bunny rabbits, etc. Only 1.$9
POTATO ROLLS 6 ,.,29c
ANTHONY'S SHO£ REPAIR IAY OWERS
MON .. FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-S MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30.S
·-~ . . . -
..
•
!!J OAJLY PILOT
I
W~. Aptll 10, J.~
Best Known as 'Peter Pon'
. . ,. .. . . . "" . .
Star Plays 'Jack of All Trades' Jilr. ... Mrs. Joe R.
Garcia Of F'owrtain Valley
, have •DDMDCed the enp ge•
87 GAY PAULEY
NEW YORK (UPI)
SomeUmes 1 th.ink Mary
Martin is u versltlle off
stage u she is oo.
Cons1der thlt when abe'a
not acting, d&nclnf and
singing in h.il alter hit that
ahe paints. aewa, makes
hats. Is a fabulous needle·
pointer and now h~ added
authorshlp to her ort.stage
repertoire.
Throw in the fact that she
helps out on the Brazil farm
abe and her producer-hus·
band Richard Halliday own.
drives the tractor, etc.
Now rounding out JO years
in abow business, you'd
think tbU girl Crom
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
Weat.berfor<I. Tu . would
plan to retire lo life ln the
couple's New York pen·
thouse &nd the acres in
Brazil and content herself
with needlework, visitmg
son Larry and daughter
Heller, and coddling the four
grandchildren. Not Ml s s
Martin. She's on tour again
-a 14 months stint with
Robert Preston in their
latest Broadway bil, "f Do!
I Do!"
The David Merrick pro·
duction. now in its second
year ln Ne1V York. currently
i ta-1 Carol Lawrence and
Gordon M,acRae in the roles
Mlse Martin and Preston
created. Ttiey le!t the show
in December to rest up ror
tbr road too.r which will
play Tl cities coast to c~t.
Min Mn1:in is one of the
Iew major 9'an who insist&
on towing. She likes the au-
dJences that differ in each
city and the ract that the capital. Brasilla.
road not only ii the route to '"lbe more prepertJ we
stardom for many but also buy, the ne-. .. tet, ..
the means or maintaining it. Mfss Mar1ln laughed.
"I'm looking forward to Her hUlband .. a city boy
visiting towns I've never turned sld.lled fann«, ud
been ln." she said. as she the local help planted *
prepared to leave r o r avocado trees to 10 wiUI tbt
Rochester. .. Like Denver rest of the frUlt, vegetable
and Phoenix. We won't be and chicken production of
doing matinees. so l'll get the r~ch. He ~ added a
some lime to signtsee. 1 small herd of dairy cattle
want to visit m-t galleries." • "wh.ich means we have to
The three mooths between build a barn and a buttery,"
their leaving the Broadway she said.
production and starling this And they boUgbt a tractor
road tour gave both stars a ~ad a tre~d1~ted MW•
good rest from the gruelling mg machine. NoC.bJae Oii the
roles of the musical which farm smacka of tbe Hma in
recounts a couple's 50 years the way of eleetridty or
or marriage. There are only telephones. sbe Mid.
two ln tbe c~t. which Miss Martin's tbe only
means that both are on person I know wboee eyea
stage most of the time. tight up with the mention at
Miss Martin and HaU1day a tractor or blr 11allver
spent the Cree time on their cloud" Rolla RoJee. Tbe lll·
ranch at Anapolls, Brazil. 1.er ls a · silver amdversary
not too far from the new gift from her ..........,..,
ACTRISS.TURNID-AUTHOlt
Mary Martin
• meat o1 their daughter
Diann Garcia to Jetter;
Alan Scoal, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Scott, allo of
Fountalo yauey.
PULL SELECTION Of
Tbe couple will exchange
their nupt.lal vows in the
F1nt Methodist C h u r c b
Fountain Valley, after th;
benedict-eleet''I return from
dUtf lo ~-..rt.
Mht Garci a w as
srad~ from Huntington
Beach High School and u at· ~~ Gol~ We s t
CoUege. Ber fiance, a
graduate o _f Hu~tington
Beach High, 11 serv10g with
the U.S. Marine Corps.
SHARP
ff l'91f'r• • da.,p tteder, 101
''• DAILY "LOT'S f1"'0'"
Dilfte-A-U11e clauiiied ach ~..,... Min • better <1 .. 1
••• whetll1r Y""' buyin9 of .......
EASTER LILIES
ti)'OltANGES AND MUMS
FOR YOUR EASTER
HOLIDAY IN OUR
PRODUCE DEl"T
PLAYOm
c•11c1rer1 a. .....
MULTI-VITAMINS ~~ ITAllAN • SQUASH RED DEllCIOUS
APPLES 59~ IOTILE Of. 100 2: '169 ~:
HTMUTS
Hl·POTINCY
MULTI
YITAMllll
2:•3f lech
!!t9.ll ... ~ ..
IMIUUIS
MULTI
VITAMIN
WITH lllOll
2:·1~!
Oarde11 1ftc ,,.... 711..
BOILING 'ONIONS UUA
fANCY
.:•1
P REM I UM RUSSET IAKINO r------------------lAltGE IROWN STEAK
POTATOES USHROOM
U.S. NO. I 7. C
IAKERS ~ .... ~lb 3tc
RED YILYIT YAMS ~~~1 19,t.
WINE FESTIVAL of VALUES
FOR EASTER AND PASSOVER
RICHELIEU KOSHER
CONCORD WINE
~~79c~
Calif. C~l li.1tc:
CllAll1tA••1
• Pink • Wlli .. 'I" • Sparlillllf •
avrvv~ Hmt
MAONUM S .If
PAUL MASSON
YIN•Oll
oil,.,.,,,
..... &
...... ..-,AZlllll
lnm ,..,
COOKIES .... ., . ....
CUP CAKES .......
. -,,..
eOLHNC•IMI
CATERING
ICE CREAM
1-fO~llCU
B .... 1
40LDENGt , ••..
U'.S.D.A. IM
FRYll
FgEJH sue •••
... .-.. . .. . . . . . f -• "··-
Wrontsoay. Aprll 1U, l'fC>C> UAlL Y l'!LOT J3
, .... Ala~
.... 2 ., Mr. -.. :
JOhn L. Graham of Fou.ntaia "Vdlf, will become tbe
bride ol Jame. L. Garrett,
eon of the Henry J. Ga.rretta
of Cotta Kesa.
, The hetr«Ul news wa.s
HY .. lecl during a diner
pwty •t .Lake Arrowbud.
Peering Around
A PEttlVE cbampape
·dinner with an International
flav• wW be lfwa next FridaJ by W1.Mtion L. S&tg
ill bis Cor..a Me&a bome for
Mr. Ud Mn. Edward Paul
Terruzl, who have just
returned from a four-month
tour ol the Orient. Hlgbllght
o1 the aLla.lr will be the
sbowt.ng ol tlw Terruzis ·
pictures of the Orient.
Methodist Church, L a I
Vegas, The Rev. Dou.&las A.
Harrell perfcirmed UM rtte.s.
Md ~ndulta ftl't 1'r.
and Mn. A If red J .
Abllchlager of Stanton.
Serving at the . reception
were the Mmes. &Smond
Burns, Newport ~; Roy
LaVelle, Anaheim, a 11 d
Edward Olriatla.n.on.
Marriage
Announced
Sl Aodrew11 C b u r c h
Newport Beacb WU tbe set:
tJng for the marriage Un.king
Mrs. Greta Kaaz.oar De
Knowles of London and
Mexico Qty and Dr. Burnell
G. Forcey of Lido l1le.
A small reception followed
the ceremony in the home of •
the benedicl
They wlll m&ke their
home in Newport Beach and
Mexico City.
tM
MARK III
is Mre ...
M1as Graham· is an alum-
nus of Peabody High School
and the George Heia School
of Television and Radio
Arts, Pittsburgh. Pa. f
C 0 N G 1' A TULA110NS
were exte!lded Mr. and Mn.
Edward D. Porter of Balboa
duriq a weddinc reception
given . by Mrs. L y d la
Storovich in the MoDUcello
Townbolllle recreltion room.
,...,. lupeedoa b la~ ST I JOll Tll DIVIE EPISCOPAL CHtlCH
2041 °'=•· ..... c.... .....
'
M..My .,..,..,_t:lO P.M. The Lut Supper
Her fiaoce is an alumnus
ol St. Monica's High School,
Slota Monica. and Loyola
Uniwrsity, Los Angeles.
where 'he received his BA 1be former Mra. Frances
Elliott Ind Porter were
married April l in the First
l :IS P.M. C.nt•+•: "From Olive+ to Celvery"
THE MOST
AUTHOR IT A TIVEL Y STYLED
DECISIVELY INDIVIDUAL
MOTOR CAR OF THIS
GENERATION I
IESllVE YOUIS NOW AT
1 degree in business.
The beaedkt-eled is a
m~mber ol the Costa tr.esa
Jlll'llior Chamber ol Cam-
men:e and the Califorma
National Guard reserve. He
presently ii in the furniture
businea with bis brother
llnd father.
~ Ft'w.y -10:00 A.M. Children'• Service
12:00..3 :00 P.M. "S•v•n Lest
Words"
JOHNSON ,SON
~ . -~ ------.,
(1-0SED:
ASTER SUNDAY
' .
lpril 14r 1968
I
I
I
The DAILY PILOT 7:10 P.M. "W•y of the Crou"
Cove" Boating .... 0.., -6:00, 7:10, 9:00, 11 :00 A.M.
D.ISCOUNTS
OF ·Q"ALITY FOODS
. Complete Variety of 'National. Braids
,.
.
ACIOU 'IOM TMI IAY CLUI
,_ WUT COAST HfeHWAY
NIWPOltT llACH
6'0M1 .....,
NEW CONVENIENT
SPRING HOURS
MON.·tllru •Ar.
9::10 9::
·CLOllD
IASra SUNDAY· .... ~
ANIL14 .. . -----------.. -------
STIAKS
96~
:>ltMft_CURl!tl orWILSOHPISTIVAL $13, ~-LISS IUMI .. • ..... OUuH "°=Dv 39:
OlDENGIAHTCHICKEN,EX-LGf. 35 C ..
...... ~. lb. .•••• ....
Mtt.COY-1 -ll.
8dfSAUSAGI 39c
29c HOffMAN SKINLESS-a.oz. PKG.
LINK SAUIAGI
59c
89~.
73~.
S.0.4. IMS,ECTED CHICKEN
'RYla LIOS 55 IROWN I. SflVf-1-0Z. PtcG. lb. r CElotTH CUT-THICK TO IAKE ~ HOllMIL LINKI
69.b .. :t.:1 98~ .. U.~if'LAM•
691b.
;.ESH SLICED
II• LIYIR
!UK flUITS OCEAN PUCH Ol
t1•1NA••D
HONEY IH GOU>EM" YAMS
lorge 25C no. 2V1
COii
' U.S.D.A. 'CHOICE' IUF-IONELfSS "I
CHUCK 79:. .. '"STEAK
U.S.D.A. 'CHOICE' BEEF
T·BONE '1'' STEAK ....
FARMER $TYU ~lK
SPAlllRl81 591b.
CEMTflt CUT 93 c
RI• PORK CHOPS '"·
LEAN, MEATY 691it. PORKITIAKI
U.S.O.A. 'CHOICE' Hff' 33.i. SHORT Rl•S
u.s.o.A. 'CHOICE' 8Hf ROAST $12! IYIOFROUND
YILLOW CLINe
LIB.BY'I PEACHES
llALYIS OR SLICIS AM •av
TAB COLA
DIET 4~ pok of 6 .. ~
~11 •• 2~25c COii
. -· -~Jo'"'I,,
1 O·or. btl1. .,._.,
DllCOUllT SAYINel ON ••OZIN fOO•I
IARALll
CAKll
ROI ARITA
MIXICAll DINNIRS
~CHOCOt.ATf 7~ •IElffNCHILADA ·45 e OPMAN CHOCOLATE • CHUSE ENCHILADA C ,... • MEUCAH STYLE reg.
·•Pfc.AN COflflf CAKE ' Ct COMafNATION PLATE p~g.
, IUS-ITTES POTATOES-12·01. I 9C IHF 01 CHEE~f ENCHILADAS Hash Browns oa coctCTAll rAcos-uG. PKG.
MO«ToH·s-t-Oz. PICG. 22 Rosarita Entrees 3 7 c
Macaroni/Cheese c Green Giant
MOKTON'S-1-0Z. ~O.
Spaghetti/Meat 2 Jc
1T0 U FF IR' I
LYSOL
------------------------Pictsweet Vegetables
AEROSOL DEODORJnk
LYSOL SPRAY
BRUSSELS
SPROUTS
1oko:· 39c
a
lii;tiOLii''oiL' 59c
49c SANDWICH-~G. Of UO
GLAD 8AGI
AU GJIHDS-COfl'Ef
.!~ TUBAN ~TANT 1·lb.75 c 2-lb. • 1 •• ...... i« con con •J.M
i<oilxllAPKINI 381
FACIAL -PKG. OF 200
IPA TlllUI
llQUID lllACH (INCL 5c OFF) GAL
CHICKEN OR BHf CUBES
STEIRO BOUILLON LOMG GRAIN ~MJB R1CI 2tL 41 t S.01~4NE90R ~'!:R89 7-fJL 89C l~-oL $135 btl c btl c COft con
AS50IY9 fOl WtO
GERBER'S CEREAL . 6;: 25c Jtt2 21c
.2300 Bar .. r 8lv~ at Wll·ea L, Har .. r Slaoppla• Ceater, Costa Mesa ~
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Wednmay, April 10, 1968
Any Woy You Slice If
Peachy Weddings Take Lettuce
MRS. BERTRAND P. PREVOST JR.
Custom has it ttlat both
the bride and groom -and
their respective families -
sllar"' in looting the bills
for the wedding.
The largest slice is borne
by the bride's parents, who
take care of the reception
costs. plus all the advance
spending f o r everything
from wedding invitations to
photography.
Usually the b r I d e ' s
parents also pay for her
wedding gown and veil,
while she herself, especially
if she 's been working, takes
care of her wedding trip
trousseau.
The groom's family has
minimal financial expense,
with costs limited to the
clothes they wear, any
traveling expenses and hotel
bills, the wedding gift to
the young couple, a n d
possibly a rehearsal or
family dinner preceding the
wedrung.
ner. Great, this Jh,lmmtrinl gem
When a Cirl la beiaC mar-was purchued by Napoleon
ried away from !Mr home ddl ift f city, ahe may elect t. do Ill aa a we og C or
the soclalllini wheo abe his bride, tbe Empreu
goes back home for a vbtt. Eugenie.
While tra4itloutl) the The marquise, which Is
bride and eroom exchanie an oval shape witb a point
wedding gilta, they may at both ends. originally was
well decide to use this called the ·•navette." This
money for a wedding ~Ip. Ls the French name for a
or to help furnish the.tr weaver's sbuWe which hap.
a partment. pens to be of the 1ame
When it comes to choosing shape. Later, however, the
the diamond for Ule engage· diamond waa re-chrlate.ned
ment ring, there are many after tbe Marquise de Pom-
cuts to consider, in addition padour. because she was so
to the ever-popular round fond of the shape.
diamond, known aa the Of classic slmpllcity and
"brillianL" clear, lucid ~auty ls ttia
Heart-shaped dlamudl.,
another Mc>ice for eaf•le·
ment rin11. lhine with
particular sentlmeatality.
Bat they pose special pro-
ble-ma for ttle cutter, and
tbeae are seen lest 'tre·
quenUy on the jewelry
market.
What aort of rules of eti-
quette are in elf ect for the
second wedding?
Good taste presumes that
the second ceremony be
~mpler, whether the pair
be divorced or widowed.
Either a civil ceremony
or a simple home wedding •
U cornet. Some couples ar,
married in the chapel of
a churdl, but it's best to
make sure of its availablli·
ty, if ooe party has been
divorced.
The pear-shape is one of emerald-cut diamond, witb
the most i n t e r e s t i n g , ita square contours. It is
historically speaking. Queen so called because the style
Marie Antoinette is said to was a favorite for colored
have I o v e d pear-snaped gems, especially emeralds.
ruamonds, and the blgg93t1~;..~~-~--------------.1 diamond in the world -the
530-ca rat CulliniJl I ill the
British royal sceptre -ia
pear-shaped.
Fashion experts say 1
ring with a pear-ehaped dia-
mond in it should be worn
with tbe point upwards on
the finger for a 1leDderilia\g
effect.
WOOLWORTH~S
_. 5oana Coast ?Ian
"""'lrislol 11 Jullow•, COlll Mm
Former R•ndy Sue Short
Mesa Home Selected
By Newlywed Prevosts
When wedding costs must
be kept to a low figure.
~omewbat more reaUstlc al·
titudes prevail. Instead of
giving her attendants an
elaborate lunch, the bride
may prefer to have an al·
home tea.
The groom. whose finan·
cial responsibilitiea include
the bride's rings, flowers for
the bride and the two
not to give a bachelor din·
One of the meet beautiful
of the oval-cut diamonds is
the 51-caral Eugelfie. Once
owned by Catherine the
mothers , an d the
clergymu'1 fee, may elect
Exchanging vows a n d caught her illusion veil. and
rings during a ceremony she carried white roses,
--""'Ffwmed -by-U\8-ReV--~aisi~ and ~~)'~!!_l._ · r-. GoWiieaTn yellow organza
Harold Anderson JD the gowns wtre Miss J a n
First Baptist Church of Cos· Forteville of Costa Mesa.
ta Mesa were Randy Sue maid of honor and Miss
Short and Bertrand Paul Chris Wilson, bridesmaids.
Prevost Jr. ol Costa Mesa. also of Costa Mesa. Other
The bride ls the daughter attendants were Miss Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Prevost Robinett and Miss Pam w. Short of Costa Mesa, and Morgan. Daisies f o r m e d
her husband is the son of their bouquets.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pervost Serving as best man wa s
of New Orleans. the bridegroom's father,
Rebekahs
-·ro --H onOf'-
P resident
Members of the Me.a
Rebekah Lodge will be
honoring a special visitor at
their April 16 meeting in
Lodge Hall.
The presid~ of t h e
Given In marriage by her and ushers were the bride's
father the bride wore a brother, John Short and silbou~tte of peau de soie uncles Vernon S b or t ,
and chantilly bee, featuring Anaheim and Carroll Short
a watteau train. A seed Fontana.
Rebekah Auembly o f r•P!'·"l.1~·..-,:k'K21a<
Callfomia, Mrs. Jack Taylor
pearl trimmed headpiece A rece-pt.ion followed In the Palisa~ restaurant,
of Salta Ana will be honored _ ......... _
with a dinner at Kramer's PRESIDENT
f\attering
and after the bridal coul>le
reoturn from their honey-
moon t.o an undi!IC\osed
delti.nation. they will reside
In Costa Mesa.
Colonial Kitchen before the Mn. Jack Taylor
The bride is a graduate of
Costa Mesa High School.
and her husband attended
Rugby Academy, New
Orleans.
lodge mMting at a p.m.
Special ent.ertamnent will
be provided. All p a a t
presidents and assembly of·
ficers are invited to attend.
For further lnf ormation caU
Mrs. Al Leberg. 57~7872.
Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid disappointment, ~rospective
brides are reminded to have therr wedding
stories with black and white gl06sy photo-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart·
ment prior to or within one week after the
wedd ing.
For engagement announcements it is
suggested that the story, also accompanied
with a black and white glossy picture, be
submitted early. If the betrothal announce-
ment and wedding date are six weeks or less
apart. only the wedding photo will be ac·
cepled.
To help till requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are avail·
able in all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by Social
Notes staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466.
Girls' Club
Seasoning
A spaghetti dinner and ~n
assortment of bazaar items
will be provided by Theta
Rho Gir ls' Club,
Independent Order of Odd
Fellon, Huntington Beach.
The public is invited to at-
tend the fund-raising project
between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 13. in the
Odd Fellows Temple.
Tickets will be $1, and ad·
dittonal information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Hollis Matthew. advisor. at
~l.
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or linen-look rayon with
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Misses' SJzes 8, 10. 12, 14,
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fabric.
SlXTY·FIVE CENTS in
coins for each pettem -
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and apedaJ handling :
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N. Y. 10011. Print NAME,
ADDRESS 1'ith ZJP, SIZE
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A sale featurlng bargains
in new 1wimsuits a n d
playc l otbes will be
spomored by St. Nicholas
Council of Catholic Women
from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Frlda.y, April 19.
Boutique and gift Items,
jewelry. jams and jellies
and net hats also will be
aold at the event in El Toro
Women's Clubhouse on El
Toro Road n~ar Front
Street.
Shoppers also are Invited
to enjoy luncheon hosted by
Mrs. Gratian Bid.art and
Mrs. Duane Evans.
Mrs. Lloyd H u s t 0 n '
chairman, is assisted by the
Mmes. Richard Sproul, M.IW
Costello, Nelson R u pp .
Wilford Royea. Lawren~
O'Ooberty, George Hoffman
and Lawnnce G. Ott. 1D in
cbarae ol booths.
Co-chairmen are t h e
Mmes. Michael L o f a s o .
William J. Zimmerman and
James Hannan. f' It t 1 n i
rooms wi U be alt.ended by
Mrs. Robert ARUilar and her
st.aff of teen·•ae members
ol the church. M I 1 1
0.tMriM HooHr will be
cubier.
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A tittle lhort en "'9MY te ,.., tulelt
Va.It ,.._rt.y Seuthef'n C.tllfenM
Thrift & LNn ted9Y. lorrow tMNY
YoU n.M NOW and weW tM ,enetty
ef •H,..,.nt tu-. Rep.y In conven-
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rnenths to ,.,.y.
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DAJLV PILOT w...,.,, April 10, 1t61
Men in Service
Spec. 4 Danlel W. BU.., •
u .s. Anny' 21, toll of Mn.
Betty J. Coi. 1&40 Hlllarest
Drive, Laguna ~acb, bM
been asslgoed to the 4th
tnrantry Diviaioo 1n Vlet.-
nam.
Spec. Bliae la an armored
crewman and gunner with
Troop B. 2od Squadron ol
the division'• lst Cavak'y,
Pleiku.
A graduate ol Laguna
Beach High School, 19116, be
attended Orange C o • s t
College }>efore en~ring the
service.
Sgt. James D. Wray, son
or Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wray,
of 202 South Sevellle, San
Clemente, has been assigned
t.o the M.illlary AirHft Com-
mand, McCbord A F B ,
Wash.
An aircraft mechanic, the
sergeant la a graduate of
Elsino~ Naval and Military
Academy and previously
served at Phan Rang, Viet-
nam
Sgt. Robert E. WllUam11,
20. son or Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Williams, 1 0 O 4 9
Wbipoorwill. F o u n ta I n
Valley, bas been aMlgned to
Vietnam.
The sergeant, a graduat.e
of Loara HJgb School, 19&5,
bas been !terViDg i D
Germ•y for the paet two
. yea.rs.
Hosp. Medic 1.C. George
C. Baker, USCG, aon of Mrs.
VU:glnia I.afiWIC"~~
15th St., Costa Me93, hu
been assigned t.o Pensacola,
Fla., for tchooling as a
IDght medic. Baker, a graduate of
Newport Harbor H I g b
School, was awarded the Lt.
Perchard trophy while serv-
ing in Kodiak. Alaaka, Naval
Air station, for outrtanding
excelleoce and performance
of duty.
Pvt. David J. Bo1art, U.S.
Army, 100 of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley R. Bogart, 2100 Na-
tional, C06ta Me98, has been
assigned to Ft. Knox, Ky.,
4 for schooling in armoTed in-
telligence.
Pvt. Bogart, a graduate of
Costa Meta High School,
1988, attended Orange Coast
College and was employed
by the City ol Costa Mesa
Park Department. before
entering the service.
Pvt. J...UO (. Rodrl(Uez,
U.S. Army, 3>, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julio Rodriguez of
NEW FLIER -Ens.
Michael D. Kiniry, US
NR, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent P. Kiniry
of 16582 Ross Lane,
Huntington Beach, has
been assigned to flight
preparation s c b o o I,
Naval Aviation Schools
Command, Pensacola,
Fla. He was commis-
sioned on completion of
Aviation Officer Candi-
date School after 11
weeks of training.
GRADUATE -P v l
Bruce H. Jordan, U.S.
M.C., son of Mr. and
Mrs. EJzie H. Jordan of
6551 Limerick Drive,
H u n t i n g t o n Beach
graduated after eight
weeks of training at the
Marine Corps Recruit
Depot, San Diego.
Company, 589, Engineers
Battalion Coostruction in
Vietnam.
Saulisberry. a graduate of
Huntington Beach H i g b
School had basic trainin~ at
Ft. Ord and !lpecialized
schooling at Ft. Leon.ard
Wood, Miss. He is a
majr>t.enance engineeT.
510 Legloo St., Laguna Hosp. Medic. t.C. George
Beach, hu completed a C. Baker, USCG, son of Mrs.
light vebJcle driver course• Virginia LaWTence of ~
at Ft. Ord where he also E . 15th St., Costa Meta,
received basic training. received the Lt. Robert
Pvt Rodrigtie1: is a Perchard Memorial Trophy
gra1uate of Laguna Beach ln recognition of b i s
High School, 1966 and at-superior proficiency and
tenrted Orange C o a s t leadership. while serving at
College before entering the the Coast Guard Air Station,
service. Kodiak, Alaska.
Ronald Saolltberry, 21,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Vertis
Saulisbel'l'y of 17001 Ash,
Huntington Beach, has been
assigned to Headquarten
He has been assigned to
the USCG School of Aviation
Medicin e, Pensacola, Fla.
A graduate of -Newport
Harbor High School. be abo
terved with the Air Force.
SERVING -Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Gordon Sr., of 1641 Indus St., Santa Ana Heights
are serving ln the armed forces. They are· Roberi
W. Gordon J r. (left), Seaman serving on 'the
_. USS Collett, a destroyer deployed in the waters
off the cout of Vietnam, and Larry \John.Ion Gor-
don, who completed basic training at San Dleco and
bu been 111iped to El Centro.
I NO ~NINO -Two Harbor Area mt11 iradual-
ed from 9'h& ...U ol nmdt tnintu-at the
IW1nt eorpr Recndt Dtl>ot, S-U Ditgo. b oy are
Pvt.I. Peder L Bates (Jell), ton of Mr. and 1 t:-s.
vtrpl R. Bat. of Wl8 W. 0cea.n Front, N .• 1rt
Beach and Terrell ff. Wood U, son ol Mr. and Mrti.
1alph O. Wood of n44 Iowa, Costa Mesa.
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larger 1tllt most com-
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ff !1 H I
Paper to Nuggets
Western Americana
Preserved in Library
BERKELEY -Survjving
h o u s e c leaningr;, earth-
quakes. and birds. Jliatoric
articles or great value today
are housed in v.aults beneath
the University of California
campus here .
. Th' coll~~~l..Qn of Cour:.@,llJl-a-hatT m1llton items on
Western Americana in UC's ~ncroft Library Is nnw
considered one of tbe na·
tlo11 '1; finest.
Not l'verythln~ li1 on
paper. A nu.l{get that spark-
ed the 1848 Gold Rush is in
the vaults, and so is a bat-
U!red brass plate w i t h
strange, Elizabethan let-
tering. The nugget was
purchBRed by the Library a
few years ago. The plate
was found by sheer luck in
1937 when a young man saw
it \yuig hall exposed by the
roadsldt north of San Fran-
CISCO.
VERJFlED PLATE
Later o n • tuslonans,
rhemillt!. and metallurgists
verlfled it as a brass plate
left by Sir Francis Drake
and hii; t'rew In 1519 after
landing therl':. The crew had
apparently nailed ii to a
post before It rell to the
ground. to bP buried for
morl" than thrl'P centuries.
A group or g e n P r o u s
buslnessmrn raised privatt
funds to purchase it for the
L1brarv
Luck helped l' I i h I t t n
vears later whPn t h e
Librarfs director. Dr .
Gf'orge Hammond. learned
that papers were available
in Spain docume nting the
first trip by Sparush col-
onlzer!I from San Diego in
search of Monterey Bay.
The papers were written by
Ga spar dP P orto I a •
G<lvernor of California, who
Jed the expt>dttion.
The owner of the papers
wrol.8 from Spain oflerin$t
them for $5,000, giving a
~a~t.lf' but I n I r I g u l n i
description. Could t h e
papen be shipped to New
Radiation
Of Teeth
Proposed
LOS ANGELES -Ex-
tracted tt'eth treated WJth
cobalt radiation may bf! ttle
answer to the lnn,l?·sought
tooth btnk.
Dr Robert HPrli !JI the
UlLA School o( Dentbtry
reparl.8 ttlat rad1at1on treat·
ment. 11imJlar to that used in
bone banks. may preservl' a
tooth fnr indefinite M«a~e
and al~o eolve tht' rejection
problem.
He uy~ that trrad1ation of
extracted teeth appean to
alter ttie pro1e1n mat~rial
that tnggera tht rejt'ction
mechanism. How th I s
alteration occur• tj not fully
undffttood .
It 18 too earh· t o
determuwi 1( re1ectlnn can
be prevtnt.ed Jl'f'rmanenlty.
Hertz empha•1zt'~ One lr·
radiated tooth from h.is
tooth btn.k wa~ implant~ in
a MICJ'etted Jll•bone socket.
It h• been aewn months
..
York for evaluation, Dr.
Hammond aaked. No, the
owner replied. Then. Dr.
Hammond asked. could they
be sent directly to him if he
gave his word they would be
protected ?
RE!tl. FlND--
The owner agreed. and ~lter studying the papers
the Library 1 t a f f pro·
nounced them a real find. A
private organization. The
Friends of the Bancroft
Library. purchased them,
and today the L i b r a r y
estimates they are worth
more th.an five times the
original price.
An elderly lady visited the
Library two years ago to
aak H anyone would be in·
terest11d in her
grandfather's diary describ-
ing hJs trip across the plain~
in 1849. The Library said
yes. Letters written during
lht Gold Rush have turned
up in Australia. Germany.
France. and other countries.
and a Scots clergyman
found (lDe tn a deserted
houu. Letters written by
the wife and daughter of
General John Charles F're·
mont were uncovered in a
New Hampshire attic 25
years afU!r they had vanish·
td ln the mid-1930'1.
LAST WORD
A postcard sent in by 11.
pnvatP donor provides the
last tnformation a b o u t
writer Ambrose Bierce, who
mysteriously vanished into
Mexico In 1913. Bierce
wrote : "I'm still in the land
o' the bvinc, just over
against the land of the
dying. T>on't write. A.B."
Histori11.n11 speculate that
Pancho vma did him in soon
after.
A book donated t-0 the
Library sets a record with
this titlt: ''The Dreadful
Suffl'rinRS a 0 d Tbrillini
Adventures of an Overland
Party; E m I i r an t s to
California With S a v a i e
Tribes oC Indians!! and
Mexican Banda of Rob-
bers r ! With M a r r 1 a i e ,
F 11 n e r a I , and Other r n t e resting Ceremonies.
CU3toms of Indian Lile in
the Far West."
Much of the collection now
in the Library was compiled
U1 the decades before and
after tbe Civil War, when a
e<>lorfuJ San F' r a n c 1 1 c o
bookseller named Hubert
Howe Bitncrofl hunted (or
books and manuscripts on
Western America. He col·
lected diaries and letters.
lnttrviewed pioneers and In-
dians. and copied "'verything
he couldn ·1 acquire From
All thls came an astounding
39-vo\ume history of the
West.
In l906 the UnJveraity
boucht hls entire collection.
The foUowiq year, i t
11urvived th• rreat San
Francisco earthquake and
fire, the only m•jor library
an the city to do so. Tb.
papers werP moved to
Berkeley and trom that
time. IM coUectfon baa
buraf!Oned.
throuah the yun atafl
Ubraria.ns have found that
silbng throuth 111wly·ac·
quired historical material
can offer u n a • t t l l n e
surprises.
"()pee we recetved a
-JM.iltgM--I
jecUODr ln ~ other t!M'li!'llft r.een.tf. ~
cues, bowevtT, the teeth dllcoYUT was • pl!!' of
nrt ·~rejected. mummttted bads.
Ttetb l.D tM bank are Mon turpritet will lu.nd
J.ariel1 ntrl<.'ted. wiadom the on-tafn• IN!attb for
teeth or thOH rtmoved dur· o r I I f n a l ls I 1 t o r l c a l
1111 orthodonUc procedures. documents for Bancroft'•
Or. Hem pol.nt.t out that if famous collection. After all.
the new technique provea tbouu.nm of a t t I c • ,
1uccessful. large numbers archives. and outof.tbJe,.way
could be obt&ibed from eomtn of tbt world Nrnafl
cadaverr. lto be nplGred.
.. . . ... . .. . . . . .
DAR W PROT EDITORIAL P A GE -
Redeeming a Pledge
Hard-pressed property taxpayers 3t last have a
glimmer of hope,
It's in AB 149, a bill that provides for property tax
reductions of at least $155 million every year. It wouJd
do this by aJlocating to the counties the proceeds oC
almost one-half a cent in the state-collected sales tax.
The bill was in trouble as a resuJt of squabbling
over state-county partnership programs. These have
now been eliminated. As a resuJt, its chances of be-
coming law have brightened. It is now a straight prop·
erty tax-reduction bill. with strong support from Gov-
ernor Rea~an and the County Supervisors Association
of California.
Orange County would receive a ba~1;ll of help if
the bill becomes law. More than $9.5 rrullion would be
allocated to our county (half based on popuJation. half
on sales tax receiptsl
The tax rate equivalent is 32 cents on each S100
of assessed valuation-a reduction worthy of the name.
There was some worry that counlles would spend
the rebated tax money without reducing the property
tax. That has been overcome with a provision that
every dolJar every county receives will be required by
Jaw to be deposited in the county's property tax reduc·
lion fund. This fund may only be used to reduce prop·
erty taxes, not to expand services.
Every property tax bill w o u I d show the actual
amount of reduction in both total tax and tax rate. It
would thus be vi sible to every taxpayer, in contrast to
other plans promising vague or indirect reduction.
Equitable sharing by all taxpayers is guaranteed.
Another welcome feature is that the bill would
abolish the present personal prop~i:tY tax on househ~ld
furniture. This woufd start operating July 1, 1969, whale
the general property tax reduction plan w~uld begin
this coming July 1. And the growth. factor tn the aJJ~
cation would boost the total reduction from $155 nul·
lion the first year to $H16 million the second year -
and so on into the lnd,efinlte future.
The bill is no shoo.in. Other plans competing for
favor would divert tbe tu reduction funds to more
school aid, or more welfare, or to Medi-Cal, or simply
to the general fund tor operatiou.
The Legislature p. ledged the $15.5 million for prop-
erty tax relief by enacting AB 272 \n 1967. It was a
paper pledge -unfunded. Tbe present AB 149 would
simply redeem this pledge.
The counties have a more active partnership with
llle 11tate than any other locaJ government In providing
services. So the medium for effecting reductions is
logical. And certainly it's a worthy goaJ.
Property taxpayers in California. as elsewhere,
have too long borne a di sproportionate share of the bur·
den. AB 149 won't reduce the cost of government or of
total taxes. but it wiJI make the burden more equitable
as among the various categories of taxpayers.
More 'Friends' Needed
That heartland of the great university, its library.
has enthusiastic support at University of California.
Irvine, from rublic-spirited citizens who band together
as Fr~ends o the UCI Library.
The 200.000 volumes in the UCl Library now fall s
far short of the more than one rnillion volumes con-
sidered essential to support UCl's graduate programs.
The book fund asked by the regents for next year
is $608,000. Govemor Reagan's budget provides $568,000,
while reducing new positions from the 13 asked to fewer
than six. It's not enough.
The library is a community as-set, serving thou-
sands more than students and facuJty. The library's
"Friends" are now working on the shortage problem.
They could use many more recruits in this service to.
the whole Orange Coast area
For information, contact UCI Librarian John E.
Smith.
Reader Calls I~ A ction Instead of Lip ServW!e to-ldeflb.
'Violence Is Result of Racism, ... Fear, Injustice'
From time to time the DAILY
'I LOT receive! lttters with ntithtr
, mature 11or address -just signed
'.Vnme Withheld." The source of alt
r fters ml.l..!t be known to the editor ,
'VPn if the name ia withheld from
mbticatio11. Auo. requests to 1.0itlv
fi.old names will be honored onl11 if
)Ublication could work a harm.
Where this Is not evident, the editor .om consult the l.etter tDriter bdore
)Ubtication.
-Editor
io the Editor:
I feel the time is now to demand that
:ffective dvti rigbta legialatioa be
.macted and that Negro Americans be
~ven unqualified freedom.
The violence we now see iJ the
Jirect re«ult of the racism, fear,
.>igotry and injustice that we com-
)lacent Caucasians have refused to
·ecognize. I personally can no longer
;it back and not see.
IT IS TIME TO take action and to
>top giving lip-service to the ideals
1pon which this country was founded.
Copies Of this letter are going tA>
hose men who represent me In
'ovcrnment. and I urge everyone who
has any feeling thnt the colored people
-nust have freec!om to innned1ately
·'rite their representatives.
JOYCE MORTENSEN
Count t1 'Patr lou'
fo the Editor:
The "credJbllity gap" has now
reached its incred.lble peak. Without a
doubt the many confl icting statements
issue<! by our government have led to
untold confusion and lack of faith. But
how anyone possibly couJd have been
·~onfused by "euctly what was meant
by President Johnson's declaration of
a nallonaJ da y of mourning" IDAILY
PILOT, April 6) oo hon<>r the late Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr .. seems indeed
the Largest Incredibility of all and, thi s
time, perpetrated -not by our Presi-
dent -by the good "patriots" of
Orange County -my neighbors, MY
FELLOW AMERICANS I
TO ME THE SHOCK of the untimely
death of Dr. King was more than
enough oo last a illetime. And it is
unbearable oo have that grief com-
pounded by the Pilot's publication of
the story entitled, "Cities Get Protest
on Flag Honor." It Is too much to have
to realize that the sweet fragrance of
Dr. King's message of peace, love,
brotherhood and goodwill apparently
bas been wasted on the desert air of
Orange County, and that my neighbors
-MY FELLOW AMERICANS -
would rather Invite disaster than listen
tA> that message which was the same
as that of Jesus Christ whose tragic
death we observe also this week.
MANY NOW, AT convenience to
themselves, deny any responsibility
for the death of Dr. King on the basis
that he died at the hands, probably. of
a single assassin. But that is not the
truth. and only the truth can set us
free. The truth is that one must be
taught to hale. Whomever the un-
fortunate, misguided assassin was, he
had learned to hate from our society
-our very sick society -and the
responsibility for his ignoble deed
rests upon us all for having infected
hjm with our terrible. malignant
disease that bas become an epidemic
in O'llT society -the disease called
HATE! A cure must be round! And
quickly!
ON THlS NATIONAL oay or mourn.
ing (Sunday), I traveled over con·
siderably more tha.n a representative
sample Of my own Orange County city.
Cost.a Mesa. to find only 10 fla~s
displayed. one improperly. Only two
were at private homes (one of them
mine). Four were on public buildings,
Our Irrational Society
With the development of nuclear
power, a new and exponential factor
has entered modern warfare. The
change is not merely one of 1lie. but
In quaUty. Will governments and
publics. however, recognize t h a
chooge in t.intt tA> avoid acting on the
old assumptions?
The oldest of old asawnptionf is that
offense and defense are nearly equal,
given approximately equal forces on
each side. Tbis ls wby the siege of
Trof took 10 years: why even tbe two
world wars o( the 20th Century ~
four and ~ years each.
JN 1BE lNTERVENlNG th rte
mlllennJa between Troy aind Tobruk,
little bad bdlcally changed lo the
traditional equilibrium of warfare. For
evtr)' new weAf>OO. a new defen1e:
lhrult and parry. like a duel between
iword.lmen; and the stronger van·
qulshed the wellker. ThUI bad It ever
been.
JiiJ -.
Nucllar paws 11 a "apooen~l fac.
tor" becaule DOW M 4'efn9t CP IMlpe
.. .., pen .... ca. '""' ., th 1tra~ oftflllt, N•vtr befort ln
htlt«1 bM UU. bM1l tna, to the utter
trustradon al 1tat.e1mt11 1'1(! military
Jelden Who art IWaTe or tht prtwol
1t.tte ol aflain.
over. while Lhey can kill each of us on·
ly four times over. But since neilher
country can effectively prevent this
''overkill." .the terms "stronger" and
"weaker" are meaningless a n d
misleading,
There Is today no realistic sense In
which a "balHstic defense system"
can hope to protect cities from attack,
and little belief In scientific clrclea
that such a system can be deviled ln
the fulurr. Thus. for the first time In
b1stA>ry. tffeMC has sharply outrun
defease1 and rulsUIDff is no 11\nger
PQ3sible -only reUIU1tlo11.
WE NOW P'ACE the final Irony or
nuclear power: It has made Lhe na·
tiona possessing It 10 powerful that
they are unable to use It. for there la
oo M:fense .agalmt IU counter-use. The
world ls oow ~lled by acddeot.
lunacy, or a tecbnJcll en"Or.
Tbua. also1 "wtnntng" and ''\Ollnit"
have ·become meaningless ttrms on a
t)obal scale. ln a :ational socifty. thlt
coul~ lud to a strengthening of the U.
N and the CTUhon M .-~ m ?rt
1 u b 1 t a n t I a r pea~·maldnt es·
t.tbllJbmenll. But wf are not a r•·
tionaJ aodel) . and we keep brao-
dlshin,r the aame old thrnts, obUv100~
that the new weapons we hold Jr•
pointed at our own add.led .,.d1.
Ltetters from rtad«TI are wetcome
ltormo.lly toriten 1hou.ld convey the1t
message. an 300 word.I or less. The
rtghi to condense l.etttn to fit ipact
or eliminate libel ii reserved. AU let-
'ers mwt ineludt signature and m-0il·
in11 address. but flafMS tOiU be with·
held on re~st.
and the few remaining at places of
business. This was the fact In my own,
pacific appearing. Orange County
whJ~h so pro~d.ly measures Its
patriotism by the regular hoisting of
the American nag. Today I he
epidemic had reached such pro-
portions that the patriotic gesture had
become impossible ror most of my
neighbors MY F E L L 0 W
AMERICANS.
I WEEP NOW, not for Dr. Martin
Luther King , Jr. I weep now (or my
Orange County neighbors -MY
FELLOW AMERICANS -who have
somehow lost track Of their very
special and wonderful heritage born
on the Lexington green.
r weep now for my neighbors -MY
FELLOW AMERICANS -who on the
4th of July will again proudly hoist
their flags. as a matter of ritual.
without a thought of the -iiberty and
justice ror which It stands.
I weep now for my neighbors -MY
FELLOW AMERICANS -who
through their deliberate apathy would
tum the great dream of Dr. King into
a njghtmare.
I SHALL CONTINUF to weep for aU
Americans until we can somehow
come to our senses and shake this
rlread disease called HA TE. And when
through our actions -not words -we
can recover sufUcitntly to bting
brotherhood to our land, from sea to
shining sea: and our pledges of
allegiance shall cease to be a
mockery, Lhe credibility gap will as a
part of the recovery disappear. and I
shall weep no more.
PEACE! LOVE!
(MISS) A. STEPHENS LOWRIE
'Ne Cowap&Hlon'
To the Editor:
A recent Issue of your fine
newspaper (April S) ran a most com·
passio nate story by Arthur R. Vinsel
on the Fairview drownings. He U·
lustrate<I he well understood the pro-
blems faced by tM hospital staff. It
was beautifully written. One felt Mr.
Vinsel to be 1 senslttve. perceptive
person
ln contrast. same issue, boltom of
same page, one read about protesq
re~lved rt nag lowering in respect to
Dr. Martin Luther King. Ont' read
further and denoted An lnstan<.'e of
political buck-passin g by tht maycw•
of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and
La~una Beach. Only tht honorab1e
mayor of Huntington Beach was brave
,nougb to decide to fiy his city·s flap
'rtl WM Ne t0mpasglnn ,
either '""" tbow offktals --tif' ~ dtinrd wbo called to pr~st. Jud
bJiotry, petUoess I am ashamed and
IOlTJ tor tbem. WMle they would •I>'
pe.a:r to M trained and lk.ll~ j()b-.•lte,
they INl not edua~. Otherwiff the')"
mJght lcnow Schopenhauer said·
"Oompawon fs tbe basis of ID
morality ''
My 1JJ'leen thanks and rupect to
Dr. Leland Ntwcotner who decislft\J
lowertd the school nags. When •• do
have a scholar and a. 1enUeme11 ~our
midst, we manage to lose him . Small
wonder.
The peculiar politic-al effluence of
this area is most noxious. Sor.1etimes
the wind blows harder and the aroma
flows around us more unpleasantly.
Someday Lhe marsi1e11 will be drain·
ed and only the fragrance of
humanists will ride in the Santa Anas.
FRANCE~ N. KAUFFMAN
Confusion over prece<Unt and
authority in Newport Beach and La·
gtma Beach W0$ finally resolved in
favor of Lowering the fl.a{1. Othtr Or·
an.ye Coast cities had done so earlier.
-Editor
'obt Togetlter
l'o the Editor:
I was shocked t-0 read and hear the
unbearable co mments or Orange
County residents about the killing of
Dr. Martin Luther King.
Our conservative groups that preach
loyalty to one's country are upset
because our nags are flown at half
mast to honor a great American.
The campuses abound with students
making vile comments. Tiey show
their ignorance by ma.ldng reference
only to his color rather than to his ac-
tions and concern with social ills.
TO "BE GLAD" that a man. any
man. was shot down In cold blood. no
matter bow one may feel about that
man on a personal level. Is a terrible
poison to that person and to the socie-
ty that he lives in.
Dr. King was a man of actloo; of
positive action and of pPacefu1 action.
Despite bow anyone may feel about
his policies and programs. let us join
together In mourning the loss of a
great man who was <'<>t1cerned enough
with all of ua to put himself sel!lessly
Into a posiUon where such a terrible
thing could happen.
LURA REED
Wlaere Does It Enfl?
To the Editol'.
Thank goodneS& that God gave man
the power to use his hands to buUd
homes.
After reading and listening to news
on wars. riots. drugs, etc., all day,
every day. I am glad that I can have
peace and live for what I th.ink best
for my family In my own borne.
How can this world be so foolish as
io think that there will be peace on
earth when some families caMot live
under the same roof in peace?
Wber~ dots lh.11 man-made destruc-
tion end ? In your own Utile home. The
bectnninl and tbe end.
MRS. CHRIS TEREGIS
AlarMI ... S'9•t
To ltie EdilOf':
TM growing depollta ol Utter alon-
our beaches, parks. roads. and
highways has become en alarm.in&
ligbt In our community. Among ttle
wont areet are UM beaches and roads
to the beaches.
Tbese arHs wtlJ become wone dur-
ltlg the summer with the lnctused
beJacb traffic. Ont of the wont
-.. -...
As citizens we are not proud of these
dirty spots. We can be.Ip by picking up
our own trash. Let's al.I help to make
this a cleaner community.
MARK HOWARD
Candidate for Boy Scout
Merit Badge
The Computer Lfle
To the Editor:
In view of the many announcements
appearing in your delightful columns
concerning the c:udidacy or non· :rn·
dida~ of ev•ry Tom, Dick a04i Harry
and eten Hube.rts. I feel it necessary
to announce that I am not a candidtte
for the Presidency of the United
States. l do not believe such an-
nGuncement will shake the media
throughout the country, but I woJld
likt to draw the attenti11n of your
readers to the fact that the various an·
oouncements usually deride conditions
such as crime, poverty, war. popula·
tion explosion, riots, ignorance and
what have yo~. but none advocates a
positive action to overcome our defi·
ciencies.
WERE I A CANDIDATE, I would
propose a remedy for all these evils. It
is simple. except it requires sacrifice.
My remedy would start with a full use
of our scientific advancement. First. I
would do away with the root of all
evil: Money . Instead, as long as
science bas invented the credit card. 1
would have a federal computer issue
to every person from ,.the Presidv,1t
down to the lowest ditch digger a
m11nthly credit card in exactJy the
same amount. This crcieiLcard would
~ checked by electric computer at
every purchase. Only such meals
would be serve<! and available as
science bu declared are good for us
and no drink or food would be
available except it have approval of
science of its quantity and kind.
AS THAT WOULD eliminate money,
it would abo eliminate banks, theft
and crime generally and thus do a9tay
with lawyers. judges and police.
I would llkewiae advocate the
separation ol. male and female and sex
only poqlble by computer designation,
U1us elevating the type of humans and
certainly avoiding population ex-
plosion and likewise eodlng sex
crimes, murder. rapes, etc. These
would be impouiblt as the women
would be just among their kind until
the computer said otherwise.
THE CRD.J>REN. when born, would
be taken over b)' science at birth,
reared, educated and developed ICMn-
Ufically. ln fact. we would bralnw•b
each individual to scientific gt>als.
A3 your readers ~ readily 1ee, -ill
evils would be eoradlc.ated. ~ cont·
P\iler coold even aeled ow P'rtlicknt
and wh.ate•rer offtcen ICitnct .,,,.,
~tmnine are required.
U I should be n o m I n a t e d ,
notwithatand.ing my announeem~t.
adviJe your readers DOt to •ote for
me, u . even at 86 yun of age. I
wouldn't UXc that Ute, but you
youngsters "Men oul R. W~XATERNDAHL
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ingless. vague phrcrse, "lashing the
establishment." By characterizing the
conclave as a smorgasbord of pro-aod
anli·administration speeches, t be
PILOT failed to convey the essential
design ol the conference.
IT IS TRUE that Mr Katz defe~ed
tht: administration's policies In Viet·
nam which Prof. Galbraith atta.eted.
But that is a partial truth which
distorts the basic confrootation of the
conc~ve -a confrontation on the fun·
damentaJ causes or the war a.pi.rut
Vietnam. For both Mr. Katz and P1oi.
Galbraith defende<J the contempcrary
American social order. whereas Prof.
Domhoff and Mr Scheer argued, that
Vietnam constitutes no more than the
surface expression of counter-revvlu·
tionary policy which the several post· ·
war American administrations have
pursued on lleveraJ continents.
WHAT mto:As DOES the Pilot fear
so much that it refuses even to name
them?
Domhoff's assertion. documented in
his important book "Who Ralea
America?". that an interlocking group
of the v~y rich dominate the
economic, governmental and mlli1ary
life of our count;y?
Scheer's d e m y st i f i c at Io D of
Galbraith's rhetoric about ' ' o or
mistake" in Vietr.am?
We made no ''mistake" in Vietnam;
we were beaten. Our primary misteke
i! to continue to belie11e that changing
names and faces. substituting Nixon.
McCarthy, or Kennedy for JOO.On.
will alter the basic structure or alms
or corponte capitalism. •
GALBRAITH'S audience came ~ be
told that everything wu going f.o' be
o.k. now that peace talks appear lm-
mlnent -GaJbratth told them prtdseo
ly thal
Americans ar~ still Incapable of
analymg the structure of a sodtty
that will continue to send CIA agent•
and Marines into country after COW>
try , and even into its own ghettos.
THOSE WHO continue to read thf
Dally Pt.lot and watch televisioD 1ri)t
never 1c:oow what la happening in ~et•
nam or in Cuba, ln San Franclscd·or
on the UCI campus. They will be
perpetually surprised by o,u t
"mistakes" because. the function.i of
mass media Is not tA> report. at to
educate, but to manipulate ton·
adouantu in the interests Of the Jul-
Ing elJte described by Domhoff 'and
Schea.
The manipulatory character ol. uiaM
media bi AJ:Mrlca is well knctrn.
Indeed, it is the contradiction~
immediate experience and DllSt
media fabricadons 'ff'bicb belp9i te ---m~--STEPHEN A.
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~Rigne¥ H~etlicts .92 Wi.ns Will Bag .A~
NEW YOU -°"'*'"I wUh
tlOycl'a ol Omda -er le It Albu·
Gt*qut? -• Olld ttW them wlao urn tbelr u.tnc by artvtn; race can, ~ macblne 1uns, deo-faDClDC rat.
u..natet or *1 dlftnc are not COO·
stdend proll&able -... ~ rtlb.
-Allo IJIFl'&lled 11 uPealtb1 In·
veitmenta are the taree'I ol major
...,. buebAll manacers.
Tbe roll can"' ei-blg Jeaiue bolses
l$ abo11t 11 lengtey u a Vletnaoaese
dlualty roster. , "'
Jl'berefore, fiDdlng a man who bas
ep9nt the put ctoqa year• In a blg
leque manaierW capacity la indeed
• bollut.
• William Joaeph ~Y La 1uch a man.
junior ~s cellar.
However,~ mlraculoua climb to the
first division and a finish only 7\-i
games behind the J>eM,·nt winnmg
Botton Red Sox earned Rig contlnue<l
esnployment with the club. •
Havin1 been Oii the scene for a little more than a decade, Rlgney la net a
mu to man ~ -bouts-..-
Mbenrise pla<-. a foot In hlr mouth.
Tbert.f or~ wbeD.c he offered same
personal opinion about uie Am~tlcan
League pennant derby dtaing 0111'
lllght N<:k here, I Immediately put
dowt. my copy of tb~ Kinff y Report to
pay heed.
"It should take about the s.ame kind
oC a record that Boston woo With in
11187 (92-70) to take this year's pen·
nu.t," the bespectacled boss confided.
"It looks like another hot '!"ace
between Minnesota, D e t r o I t ,
Baltimore, Chicago aod OW' own club.
And you can't count out any of tbe
others. either.
"Gues3 that makes thin~ look
a-.tnlly ertwdtd in th fint dhUiotl.
doesn't lt?"
Rigney hesitated to pick a winner,
bul afier much probing finally did uy
Minnesota and Detroit rnlgbt have 1
slim edge.
Regardlng hill An&els, the gen1m
boss said:
"There's a lot of Us for us, but we
could be right In there.
"It's a question 01 our young pit·
chers -rua Clark and Jim
McGlothlin coming through. Then It
matters If Don Mincher and Jim
Fregosl can come up with .another
great year.
' We think Paul Schaal ls a better
hitter thlll tbe .188 average be had
luf;elr:-J\ad Rkk Reichardt ~ara to be fUlly recov~d from kidney
surgery so be may be able to help us a
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WHITE
WASH
good deal more.
•La1u•W.1T1
"Too, we have to be able to 1'in Oll
the road &s well as in Anaheim
Stadium.
"If au tboH faction wark ouUa •
favor ... " He didn't complete ..
itAtement.
So, tbe Cherubs opened Americaa
League f.lre ln Yanbe Stadlam ~
-a place that bun't bee too kind te
past Angel productloDI.
U they could come 1Q> with a 1-2
record in this short nine tbrouik
New York, Cleveland, Baltimore ....S
W11b1J>gton It would be an en•
couracJ.na start on the tran to the
World Series.
But for a team that waa 31-4'7 in llf1
away ventures, 3-2 mieht be a tall
order.
Outcast Cyclists Discover 'Paradise'
Oltll Y P'ILOT P"""9 ~ II ............ OVER THE HUMP L Two motorcycUata soar over
the crest of • hill on Saddlebact Part's one-third
mile bib •racint tn.ck. Located jlllt minutes from
Irvine Lake, the new Park is already drawing large
crowds of bike entht11lasta daily.
L.4KEiis, W .4RRIORS
RESUME PLAYOFFS
LOS ANGELES (AP) ·-The Lot
Angeles Lakei:s and San Fruclaco
Waniors resume their We 1 tern
Division National Basketball Aasocla·
tior playoft eerles at 8 tontgbt in the rarum.
Tbe teams collided Wt Friday aod
the Lakers took a 1.() lead in the best-
of-7 semifinal series 133-105 as Elgj.n
Baylor scored 29 points and Jerry
WJ!s• 27.
::After toni3bt, tAe teams move to
San Franc.i:lco'• Cow PaUilce for the
Uilrd game 'lbarlday. Tbe f ourtb will
~ played in Oakland Saturday.
Kings F11mble
Scoring Orgy
To Minnesota
.;T. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -
What started out as a goaltenders'
aer:ea exploded Imo a scortna or11 for
lltil'llftota and Loa Angeles Tueeday
111gbt ia their National Hockey League
playoff. Nc.rtb Stars~ Coach Wren
Blair, however didn't mllld one bit.
"It just wasn't a go<endera'
g11r e." Blalr uld after Minnesota
defeated the ltlnp 7" to get back IJlto
tl e runniJIC in the bat-d-7 We s t •
l)tv1lioa selniflnal aerie,1. "It was
b:>sely played, but I don't care. We ad to win l. any way we coold, and
we·r• -.e.ry happy with It"
The North Stars are lt1ll down 2.1 to
Loe AnltJea after losing twice on the
West Oollt lut week wt>en veteran
/h·SeuOR8peM
Alston Out 3 Weeks
Mter Kidney Surgery
INGLEWOOD -Walter Alston, 56-
year-old baseball manager oC the Los
Angeles Dodgers, ls reported in good
cor:litloo today after undergoi:':g
surgery for removal of a kidney stone.
Dr. David Letter ·performed the
surgery Tuesday night and a
spokesman at Dll).lel F r e e m a n
Hospital 18id the . date of Ajlton's
release from the hospital depended oo
his recovery.
The 15-year Dodger manager was
exJ.'Ed,ed to be oot in about three
weeks.
Claude Osteen, startini his fourUI
year with Los Angeles, will ~ on the
mound tanigbt wtien the Dodgers open
thek' 1988 Natiooal League baseball
eeuon a gal IJ st the Philadelphia
Phillie.a.
Osteen's pitching opponent is
scheduled to be Obrls Short of the
.P1lillles.
TO'liibt's game was postponed in
deference to the death of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.
The ,Dodgers planned to hold the
opener 11 boors after the funeral of
the ala.in civil rights leader but tbe
Phillies said they would forfeit the
contest rather than play.
Osteen, who posted a 17-17 record
with Los Ante~ last IUIOD, wUI be
appearlng 11 a starting pitcher in his
third major league opener.
He loet 1--0 to the California Angels
•hile with the W•hingtoo Senat«s in 1964 and beat Uie Cl\icago Cubs 3-2 for
the Dodgen in 19&5.
Short bad a i-11 mark last 1eaaon.
T b e Dodfer's will b a v e three new
faces in their starting lineup -
shortstop Zoilo Versalles, catcher Tom
H11ller and outJielder Rocky Colavito.
Versalles was obtained during the
off season in a trade w l t b the Min-nesota Twins while Haller was ac-
quired ln a trade with the San Fran·
claco Gianu.
Colavito came to the club from the
ClUcago White Sox where he was
pl.U'Cbased for more than the waiver
price ol $20,000.
Other Los Angeles starters will be
ouUielders Willie t>.vil and Al Fer·
DHger Si.ate
Allril It o.IMrt VI "9\Rllla, 7:U Kl'I 16'0) •• 1• 1, e· VI .... Yetlt , ··"'· ""' 1..,,1 AW I J VI Ntw Y Otlt 1>.111. KF! 640
AMII 1' n VI P'lttsburtf1 1 •""· ICF (640) Al>rft IS Ood9e<a VI l'lttt1M11f1 t p.tll. ICFI (UllJ
rara, first baseman Wes Parker. se·
cond baseman Jim Lefebvre and third
baseman Bob Balley.
The Dodgers sent pitcher Don Sutton
and three other young players to their
Spokane farm club Tuesday. cutting
their roster to 25 as required for the
openlng of the aeason.
Sutton had an 11·15 record last year
and w11 J.2...12 in 1988 with Los
Angeles.
A1Jo sent to the Pacific Coast
League club were ,1>itcber Alan Foster.
out'leJder Wlllie Crawforc! Md catcher
Jim CampanJs.
The Dodgers also decided to switch
veteran southpaw pikhu Hank Aguir·
re from the Spokane roster to the
parent club to give them an ex·
pe:rienced relief man.
New Complex
Ideal Horne
For Bikers
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of 1111 O.lly flllilt Steff
r
Motorcyclists, a group Jong malign-
ed for their noisy, dust spewing
machines and forever driven to
aodety'a oullands for recreation, have
at last found their paradise jwrt a mile
or two from Irvine Lake.
"As far as I know, this is th·e ooly
place 1n the ~ld where a guy can
-..,l:riJtg-ttis motorcycle, pay $2 and r1~
ms bike as he pleases all day long ...
says Joe Parkhurst, c<>-0wenr of new
Saddleback Park in the elegant hills of
eastern Orange County.
Tbe park bas been open for a month
and its three owners threw a belated
prtss party Tuesday afternoon.
Covering 744 acres, the park's blke
trafu undulate OVef' dotens of hllls and
c.urves to form two ra~ courses. A
third will soon be under construction.
Even with no advertising, Southland
bikt bugs are already zapping into the
park in alarming numbers.
"We'll have about 800 bike riders out
hCTe on a Sunday a f t e r n o o n , • '
Parkhurst says.
··And we had 1, 700 spectators (50
c~nu for watching) for our race last
weekend."
Parkhurst publishes "Cycle World"
magazine when be lsn't going over
blue print.a of Saddleback Park. He's
in partnership with Bruce Meyers, in-
ventor of the Meyers Man.x sand bug·
gy. The t.bird nwner is Vic Wilson of
Costa Mesa, former Newport Beach
service station owner.
After making final improvements in
Saddleback Park -sudl as piping in
water and building a clubhouse -the
three owners plan to build other bike
parb throughout Southern California.
"We've Jost been overwhelmed with
the ~sponse in the month we've been
open,'' Wilson says.
"We're o?,tn from ::unrlse to sunset
every day.•
·Wilson says the idea for the bike
park germinated from the ski resort
concept.
PHANTOM ON WHEELS -Looking like 60me sort of wheeled phan-
tom, this cyclist ITies ·over another hilltop at Saddleback Park in
eastern Orange County. Jt's the only motorcycle facility of Its kiod
in the UnHed States.
"We've laid the park out like a ski
resort -that was the original· Jn.
s¢ration. Our clubhouse will be
located on the hlghest hill overlooking Sports In Brief most of the park." -
Tht specatacle of bike jockeys
negotiating the 200-yard, 80 per cent
grade hill 11 a startling one. In a
demonstration Tuesday afternoon, on·
ly one of five p r o f e s s i o n a I
motorcyclists managed to reach the
top.
Starding at the top looking down, it
seenu impossible that any vehicle
abort oC a Saturn rocket couJ~ make it.
FLU SIDLINES
ANGELS' RIGNEY
NEW YORK -Manager BUI Rigney
oC the California Angels took in today's
aeuon opener by rad1o as his club bat-
tled the New York Yankees at Yankee
Stadlwr ..
Rieney was confined to his hotel
room, recovering from what Is beUev·
ed k be a bout with ttie flu. He was to
be checked by a doctor later today.
If able, Rigney will rejoin the team
tontgbt In Clevelan4 or Thursday in
Baltimore. Bob Lemon will direct the
club in hia absen<:e.
Globetrotter ·owner
Eyeing Oakland Seal,s
MILWAUKEE. Wis. -One o( the
Harlem Globetrotters· new o~rs
said today he and his associates might
be interested in the Oakland Seals· Na-
Li011al Hockey League fral!cbise.
George Gillett, wh<> with John
O'NeaJ and Potter Palmer acquired
the Globetrotters basketball ownership
last year. said consideration of the
Seals depends on whether tbe league
approves of a recent offer by LabAtl
Breweries of Vancouver to buy the
f-ar:chise, valued at $5 million.
"lndlvidoally or as a group, we
would not be interested in considering
making an offer u:ntil after we see how
t h e Labatt offer tw-ns out," Gillett
sajd when contacted at his Chicago
home.
Gillett. who with Palmer and O'Nul
has il\terest.. in several iro orgarQa.
lions, disclosed Tuesday d\Ding a
televised Interview in Green 8-1 •
Wh .. , that his ifoup bas an eye on lnt
fin&.nclally troubled Seals.
"But we really haven't 1een ttt,
numbers -the financial ends of it, er
the contracts with tile players -so
we 're not yet in a posttion to be
detrJte," he said.
"Potter aod I bave talked about ~
but the topl• haa not i>eeo dilCUMed in aepth with O'Neal, he said. O'Neal and
Palmer alr.!ady own a share of the
Seals. Gillett does not. .... .........
~-· ,..ii• Terry S.wcbllk beld ~ to one aoaJ. Tbey'D try to dra•
f"{m Tiu tday night wkn ~ seriet
l'llUDMI 11 Metropoli1-Sporb Center ae.
-ln otlMr Staky CUp play, Montreal fa-0> _,,.. BoMon, 5-2; Nn< York ci.
Somber Air for Masters' Giants
SAN FRANCISCO -Tbe depeeed
Su Flwldaeo 4ler eeacll, Jacl Cllail-
tla..ee•. wtU ~me aa 11afstut,.....
ball c.acll at Stlafertl, die AlsedaW
Pren hi leaned.
Staaftnl AWttlc Dtredor ~
Taylor ... Mt de91 die report,._,
day, btlt •edbteti eomment.
~ Clilcaco. 2·1, and ttte P'b'en (1.1) and St. Louis
wwe lclle.
"I~ WI ~ed with a lot more ~ ...... aid BlaJr, dl1mluinl
AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -A somber, rutralnecf air surrounds tbe OJMnlna ot the !2Dd Marten Golf Tournament
Tbunday. wlQa J~k N~IUI and
Amokl Palmer, u usual. ranting
wu__especlallJ:..pleMtd Jltll ldt lllPf.
howem", while = ehaJDPion Gav Bre•er was t ~. ,;I just can't putt," aald Bniwer,
Who bam't nn 111a tattns the 1W7
title. ••The rest of my pme 11 sood
t.1oqh, I s~ bat I J91t can't link
• oatt. I can t .-m to ret "'1 mind oa
IL"'
Palmer aod Nicklai. bid t b t I r
I
chronic compllinta.-Palmer uid he
cowdh't putt. Mcklaue aald he couldn't
drive.
"I had rounda of • and (7 _9D the.
relatJvely small field of 76 of the
world's best.
But even thelr magtc presence on
the lushly green AuiusfA. National
.
c1181nent usually connec~ wltb this,,
tfit'"ar.t of the world's four major
tounaamU1ta.
Tht crowds far the practice rounds were small and subdued. Palmu. :=v· walked through 1 crowd when be ftrst reached the
CCMnt. Be declined a practtc. round. and cutaw bbuelf Wttb 1C11De work oil
I
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the tee while his army of followers.
usualJ.1 a stampeding. howling mob,
watched in qulet decorum.
The practice was interrupjed by a
'" ICUrl')Wlf-to-tbt-dubbouae to -·~ the telev&ton account of the funeral of
Dr. MarUn Luther Kini In AtlantA.
Nlctlaua, the 210.pound o b I o stroaiboY wbo bu won aD the world's
mtjor dues, prlCUcaJ\J owned the
Mastera crown until be fell apart last
year and faDed to mate tbe cut. He
had won tbtte of the four prnloua
Mutera and Mt the ac:orinC i.cord.
~Uutn'I wtfe nJcl lte Ul beea
coaferrlD1 witll Stanford offtdaJs
aboat the post. Clnilttaaaea htmtelf
was 1ot a.aDable for eommut. .... ........
BOSTON -The defend.inc cbampk>n
PhJladelphb '78er11 nKd a victory to
game QL. tbejr annual abcnrdon u a
key ccdelt.
The Celtics, a!W flnlahlng MCond te
Phll•lpl!Ja ln the :iaticml ~
ball AllOClatJon '1 recuiar aeaoa
EaNenl Dirialon race. aot fbe Jump.•
their arch-rivals by winllinc «lie
cruer of their best-of-7 playciU aerlel Jt7.ua at Pbll84elpbia lut Fri4q
nipl
DAltY '1lOT Wedlltsdly, Aprll 10, 1968
· Lions Sweep Double-Jl~a
c-ch Ed Wynkoop of Eltancla Wah
School came Up wit& a tecret weapon
Tueeday afternoon -BlD Bowen.
A. familiar fllure at flrat bate this
1euon, Bowen loued bia init1a1 ap-peuuace u a pMcMI' and Dllde 1be
molt of it by burllnl 1be Ea-1u to a 7·
0 win Oftil' Tulti:n.
Alt.boueh a non-Jeecue affair, the
mound aunt tumid bl by BneD wW
figure In the remalntn1 Irvine Leape
slate for the Eac1es •Wynkoop land·
ed b.bnte1f anotba' ltartlnf )itter. Bow•n was nec-Oawleu '1'lf!f the
tnllial five imdnp u be wu working
00 • ~bitter.
However, be yielded tm. hlrm1as
1afetiel owr the rernetnmc diltfmce,
but countered the latter by ttftldng
Tar Gymnasts
Edge Sea Kings
Newport Harbor continued I t s
mutMy over Corona dei Mar 1n gym·
nastica with a narrow &Oi,;..69"2 verdict
over the Sea Xlngs Friday on tM win·
ners' mats.
Mike Corey led the T8n with a first
in the horizontal bar along with three
second place flnisbe1.
Gordon McCollom kept the Sea
Kings in upset position throughout
with four lndivldual firsts.
It wu Newport'• third straight win
over Corona in the young aeries.
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....,.,._. --~I. ~l';:l' -r-~ IN) J. Hori....., .. ,.....,_ "<'ih . (C) a.
lllfll'*'I" '"'· ......,., ... ~N~~! ~ McColi-ICI 2. """'IN 151
. : 1)_. ll• !Ml t. Mel ... (Cl 1 Wl'-
E~· -;.J;.,.~ fCl a. c-00 J. -cd: ..=tt CCl " c.... 00 ~
out 11 batten in the route-goln1 ef-
fort.
Eltancia wasn't experiencing much
trooble in coming up with base run·
nen, but the Eatlel did have wwbat of a problem over the wly
goblg -.trudiDI 12 meft OD the base
patbJ In four inninp.
However, the Eaglet broke It open
with three tallies in the fifth as Tom
Bullard lMbed a two-run triple to
spark the upriaing.
Bill Bowell and Chuck Perry also
figured in the 10..bit attack of the
Eagles, each collecting a pair or
aingles.
Bullard'• blow ~ the fifth lgn.lted
m.tter1 a P«TJ added a pair Of RBls
bef<re the game's fina1 out was
recorded -the Eagles plating a tally
in the sixth and two more in the
seventh.
Talented Field
At Riverside
RIVERSIDE -U JOQ'te buying a
Group 7 sports car event. the United
States Road Racing Cbempioosbip
(USRRC) April 'rt and 28 Is in tbe bag
tagce<f "hairiest."
But the bag iJ about to burst toda y
because Raceway president L e s
Richter crammed in five more top-
flight drivers in addition to former
series' Cb.amps Mark Dooobue, Jim
Hall. George Follmer and Charley
ParlODS. .
Jerry ntus. Jerf'1 Grant, Lot.bar
Motschenbecher, Pete Rev1on and
Skip Scott all have filed oftldal entries
according to Richter and It's lm-
ponlble to keep tboae five on Ult same
road course at the same time to say
nothing of in the aame bag.
Unlike two of tbe fonner champs of
the ellht-race circuit, siretching from
Mexico across the U.S. to Canada,
nooe bave been succeuful in USRRC
compettUon at River City. (Hall won
ln 'a&, Oonobue In ·~.)
That doesn't mean they haven't a
chance. On the cootra!"y. the two Jer-
rys and I..ott.ar are reearded as three
cA the hardest charging, toughest
drivers 1n auto racing.
Huntington Beach Hl&h's baseball
team dropped a 7-3 decision to El
Segundo Tuesday a.tterDoon bl the
Hawthorne Tournament, costing the
Oilers an exit from the comolaUon
bracket.
Earlier Tuesday the Oiler nine
defeated Inl1ewoocl. 4-3.
The big Wry for the Oilm wu
first-baseman Bob Wickersham who
collected three hits In atx trips to the
plate over the afternoon including a
triple that bounced oU tbe top of the
fence and a home run.
Oller pltcller Steve Pinter toased the
Inglewood game in tlne style as be
allowed seven hita while fannln&
12. Despite Wlckenbam'1 pow e r
heroics. Rick Seiver proved to be the
hero of the Huntinitoa w1D as the left
fielder doubled tn the wlnnln& run in
the top or the seventh. ..... .,, .....
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DRAG BOAT RACES
CARDED AT PERRIS
PERRIS -A. naUonal Draa Boat
A.llOclaUon event wm be conducted at
Skl·Land Sunday, April %1, at the StJ.
Land faclllty.
Radnf wtl1 be held fer boats in
speed claues from 50 to 100 m.p.b.
funea from 815() to S200 will be up for
grabs.
Further inlorma&!I can be obtained
at mm.ma.
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Netrpell't Harbor H1&h '1 potent
baseball nine was rudelJ bounced
trom cootentJon for the champombJp
of the Smta Ana Bueball Inritatkmal
Tuerday alter IUfterlnl two co.n-
secuUve lo1M1.
However, Weabnlnater waa quick to
pick up the alack with a pair of winl in
the consolation bracket t.bat propen.d
them into the conaolatlon tlntla.
The Sailors were unable to put
together a threat at the plate u tbey
dropped a 7~ decision to Savanna and
fell prey to a ooe-hltter toaed by
Loara's .Ge<:rge Vinc:e, 5-1.
The Liona, on tbe other .hand, talllect
a total of 11 nma la ~ 1amu a1
tt.ey downed Santa Aaa V1Ue1, 7.f,
and bMCl1ed Villa Part with llttle
11Mft1. U.2.
The Uons faced Orlftte, allo a two.
game winner, evU. today 1D UM COD•
lolatioa fUWt. Savlll.Da aad SuuJ
Hilk met far cbam1*m&blp booon.
Wutmitl.ltar eraiedi a .._l S..ta Ana
V1Jle7 lead in the leCGDd pme with aix rUDS in th!' fourth innlnl.
Other Tuuday ICOl'el: Oru1e 4,
SaD4a Au 3; SunQ HWa 11, GmSm
(;r(;ve 4; Orante S, Kennedy 4;
Anaheim 2, Katella O; Saddlebact 1,
Loara O; Savanna 3, ~ebact 1;
SUllily Hills 2, An1MiJD 1; Kennedy 4.
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LAKE lRVINE
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,.._~im C o n v e D t I o D Golden W e I t College's ~t 10 a.m .. running events at lion to score points ln the ~,,.""-'""· e1u molfll•r•. N•I• Over 14.500 rainbow trout
~r is CUM'flltly taking tract and treld tcJrcee failed p.m. ~uttle hurdles. distance $/ll/ttle 11vrci1n _ J1111 w,1i.c.. ""'' were stocked at Irvine Lake
orders fOI' S? ducats to the to acor& • alngle point llt thl!I While Golden West drew a medley and two-mile events. O.lftb>" 0•~ Fi11i. Jim $tv..-r. last week in Pf"eparation for blank al I t • t ,_,,,. relty -Jim Miiiet, l im ... ,__ E lndlanapolls 500-mil& race Southern California .Sunlor as year s mee • H~ shuttle hurdlers (Jim S<>i.ro11, sm. F~. 1tl(1t OtNu«io. uie ~avy aster Week
M•v 30 Collea.e 0 .. 1 .. .,s 1 .... ".:...... Orange Coast came up with ~•Oh l\Hlltl -OOfl 1111ew.. 1t1c11 crowds and the annual KJds
-,, • o · ·~ ~ ,..,.,. a winner and hopes to Wallace. Chris 0 g I e s b Y · MutKlller. Fishing Derby slated untfl
The llve telecast on closed Rustler spike coaeJi Tom repeat this year. The Dave Fish and Jim ~:,.~ •. v•utt -~•ct Morrlll. Mike Friday.
A"10M •bo bu tabn a motorinl ucursion souUl of
the border Will ff!'ify this
s t a t e m e n t . Mexican
circuit televi:Slo.n w i 11 Nooe bas pulled out all the Pirates won the sprint SeymOW'} have clocked a S11ot1011t -""'' Mo81t. This bonus plant ls the se·
featuro tbe runll,ing batUe of stol)S this time to aee tbat medley and have been na-59.2 _ third fastest in the "'~~:. -JoM Kn1eM. o.n Cun. cond of three ~ch pl.ants
La Bender& Verde to start the twibine car versus the Golden Weit hlta t b e tionally ranked in tbe event l••Plt lumc> _ Jim ......,_,, etirts scheduled for April.
Ile race, Molles begu to conventional.Indy 500 car. scoreboard th.is time. He'll for Lhe past three seasons. state. Seymour, with a 14·6 Otilesbv. Tom Luuno. Trout action remains good
click oft lape llt 99, 101, 102 Andy Granatelli is con-take DO less than 20 athletes The Bucs will try for in the highs, could be the "'°' • re'::::"-~ S/\lple'f, Jett as the bows art\ bitting in all
and • miles an hour. He tinuinJ bis fight again&t the to Cerritos Colle-in another win with Dave best JC frosh hurdler in the ••ker, M•k• o.cr.n. ••.n K•llY. areas of the lake.
·~tchuk:s are the ~test Uru.t_,. ~ ..... 5 Auto Cl b · ow Mlle ..... ., -Jeff l•kec. Pet• Fl•· breezed home, while the CY ~\41\W u in Norwalk Th u rs d a 'I aJ. Stephens. Ed Shipley. Ralph state, Noon says. u11. r.,,.,. so.mni. Do• Stelliltns Numerous limits wtlre
Revson Lola and other ex-an Indianapolis court over ternoon. Kelly and Terry Schmitz. Enaants: s11~~~'. ~...,K;tv~~~~.;·:~.Ed recorded over the past few ; in the world.
_ Tberdore, it sbooldn 't
• surprise the sports car
: world tbat a relatively
pensively prepued sports the. remlctlOM set down by Orange Coast eoach Jim They've done 3:36.4 this ~ Wffl Pole V•ull -I.es ei.Nt days, with most weighing
Clll'S wheeled, sputtered and the club on the turbocar. . Mcilwain will talce 1 2 year ;r::i· ~;..:~z:·~~ s.~:;:;,.,~·1:!:i M~:' Jumo -Mlkt Lulld, r.,,., out at more than six pounds .
backed otf the pace. -----------lrackmen. Field event.s start Noon looks for bis delega-"'D'::"..C. !Mdle'I _ Jim Hern8,,,..1, ~~ .. ~ ~~1 :,~:...,"'" &Nrrut -----------Revt100, of coune, wa.s tbe-;------------------------------=-~-.;__.;___.;__ __ .;___:_:::____::_.:.::.._:.:::;.:_.:.::...:::..;:.::.:._ _______ ~-----unknown driver. lf. o i 1 e 1
Solaaa Arduga of Mexico
City, ii the me to belt this
· aeuoa on· tbe U. s. Road
Radng ctre\81.
Hla father, who auve1 aa
crew cb.ief Ullie A. J . Foyt's
dad doff on hb racing team,
.accompllabed a mecbanical
: miracle 10 1hat Moiaea could
win the Mexico City USRRC
· a fortnight ago.
. Jose Solana, about 70
: years old, took a McLaren
Mk. 6B out of the crate, a
Traco Engineering 365 cu.
in. Chevrolet racing engine
out of another, m a d e
engineering design changes.
assemb~ them like a kid
would put togetiler a model
car and bad his son on the
4 track two days later to
. qualify.
In ttMili' crowded race
· garage at Edgar Allen Poe
futeet driver In the Mexico
City race. but he lo9t a lap
It tbe .wt and cou1dn 't
male up h differenc&. lo
tbe remaining 49 laps.
With • good It.art t.owwd
the championship of the uni·
que pro aporta car ctrcu.tt
that has outgrown ita name
(it's mo.re N«Ul American
~ U. S.), Soi-is about
to arrive in this country to
pursue the title.
Pemape while the SolanllS
are bert, Papa will fiM
ti.rM tio give aeminars to
some ol our higher paid pro-
f essiooal auto mechanics.
• * * ne a.......,le I•
dutry It., not 1"t 1.8-
teftlt ta a a ll m lte d
lrydroplue ractac. eua thotlp I •W It 1lad a
week ai• ta ddt eelwma.
Clar)'ller ... ...
tined Ha MPIJ ne-
eesdal Cllryller Cnw
...... Hadell byBIO
· 355 in Mmco City, hy
worked on the riew McLaren
straight through lot nearly
48 hours. Because they
couldn't get under the car SUneU or Oweuben,
-very-welHn-1hetr-er-amped -...KJ.._u_~_ktt.__
quart.en, they fmbed the · Tlud part ••• rtpt. ·
assembly job in the pita. B11t Fonl Is abfft te
· Moises n<>ted the car suf-1Prlnl ftl ow• 1arprlse
fered from the usual bruk--• new MUa Bmbhl
in problems. It plowed that will I• In the water
through left hand turns (a "me ttme late ta the
condition tacon.ieally called 1911 season.
"understeer").. It leaked Ole Ba.rdahl haJ com·
water. It had brackets ham· mflstoDed Holma~ H d
mered out of angle iron and Moody to build tw11 4%7
other bits of metal picked up enstne1 for the •ew
,;::Pff the fal'•&e fioo11. Moises boat, and the bull is
;:, had to bold the gear lever in ander construction at an
:: seC'Olld gear tio keep it from a 11 d iselosed loeattoa,
: popping oot. probably I• Seattle.
: A rather important engine * * * : accesaory. the cam cover, Notes and news picked up
., ,,.as held in ,lace by a block while in Lu Vegae all week
"of 'WOOd. for the USAC 150 and the
Mmt 400 -~ Moises, a »"81'-old na· ,. C1 hero ~o divides bis Kaiser Jeep ia considering I betWeeft Jal Alai and a-p!'OIJ'9JD which would pro-!Jilto ftclng, q•a1ifted tbe v.ille ~ for private
: ca; just the. way it was .t owners Who race its pro·
: 98.S m.p.b., while Pete ducta Iii tbete ~ off-road
• ReV90n took the pole at 102.9 races.
: m.p.h. ' Bobby Unser, for the :.;~ When the riarter nasbed umpteenth time, wW be on ""-hand when h Pikes Peak .... .. ..
E Rams' Hirsch -.. § Heads Program
Elroy Hir~. g e 11 e r a l
: mamger of the Los Angeles
· Rams, will be guest speak.er
• !might at the Mesa Verde
~?fen's Clui dinner. ; Accompanying Hirsch will
: be Jack Teele, the Rams'
:.public relatiooi cbief. The
: dinner starts at 7:30 Jn the
:.club dining room aod is for
=:.members and guem only.
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Hillclimb goes in the slim·
mer. Unser bu been critical
of the r-ace, but only to ja<:k
up the sponsors. who have
allowed it to fall from its
former position of prestige.
Jean Claude Killy has
leaked the 9tory so many
times, it probably will 1oee
it.s impact when the Olympic
ski champ from France an·
nounces he is going pro·
fesslonal and will soon
launch a line or wintet
clothing. He also hopes to
race in the LeMan~ 24-Hour
enduraoce classic.
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. 3% DAJ\..Y PILOT WednesdlJ, Alf'll 10, 1968
Tlaree In • Roae For AlllU. . .
Tom Schock of Newport Harbor Yacht' Club demonstnte. the llllin1 techni·
que which ·bu gained bjm three £int places iA U.Angelel Yacht Club's Utt1e
Whitney Serie«. The boat is the new Santana-27 Anita de8igned by Gary Mull,
and built by W. D. Schock Co. of Costa Mesa.
24 Oasses
To <:ompete
In Regatta
'I'wenty-four claeses of
sailboats have been invited
to pertidpate in The Balboa
Yacht Club's annual Easter
Regata Saturday and Sun·
day.
Races will be held on In-
side and outside courses.
Clesaea racing on out.s\de
COW'Mt will sail two races
Saturday. the first starting
at noon, and one on Sunday startma at 1 p.m. Inside
clas~es will start of( the
Balboa Pier and Inside
claaea wiU 1tart off the
BYC committee tower.
LA Auditorium
Southern California
Boat Slww Carded
The board of directors of
the S o • t h e r n California
Marine Association report.a
that negotiations have been
completed with the Pan
Pacific Auditorium oHlcials
regarding the staging of the
19&9 boat show at the Bever-
ly Boulevard baU.
Dates for tbe 1168 abow
have been set for Jan. 24-
Feb. 2, according t o
Clarence Hermann, presi-
dent of SCMA. Report.t of
the success of the 1968 show
may necessitate the addition
of l>.000 more feet of apace
for the 19&9 e d l t l o n ,
HermaM said.
SCMA, the only pleasure
boat a s 11 o c i a t i o n in
Californ!a devoted to pro-
moting the needs of the
boater a n d . the Industry
has grown to be one of the
largest in the nation.
Pro!lta derived from the
Southern California Boat
Show are used for boating
education. promotion and
legislative activities of the
marine public.
E. P. "Ed" Nichols Is
SCMA 'a executive director
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Cal 4-0s Take Hooors In -1st ol Ahm:anM:m Series
Tbr88 Cal-408 took overall
hand.lap b o n or 1 la tut
weekend'• ~ed
San Clemente lililld a.ee markina the fint race of
New p qr t Barbof Yacbt
Club'• Ahmamoa Serles.
'lbe race Ibo llned as
the third race « LOI Ange-
la Yacht Club's Wbltney
Serles. •
Overall wbmer w11 Art
C.tland'• Cal-40 Celebrity
Ir o m Monte~ PenblsuJa
Yacht Club. Second was
WUllam Allen'• Medruga-dor, NHYC, and tblrd was
Allin Kelly'• EocbMQ-ess,
Bahia~. Yacht
Club, The ~ eaJ.«11 .iso
flaiabed · in tbe ume erder
Jn Cl.au B. .
Because of the Oat calms
that exiated bmreett the
. ealt eqd '!!-. SU ~. llllmd ad cata .. • tdand
Stmday only · 21 ol We 55
1i.rtert llnhbed 'the race
unckr tail.
Only two ol the fiw cat·
amarans which started their
own race over the aame
caune finlthed. They wen
Jim Arneaa' Sea Smote
from LA YC. and John Pur·
aeU's Patty Cat II, BYC. Sea
Smoke finilbed at 12:07 p.m.
DeadHne Friday
E·nsemula Rtice Date Nears
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DeadUne fw entrfea In th~
N.,rport ~---race ta P'ridl1 :ao P.•·• race c:blirmle ... Getde Jrant-
ed.
1'>e 1z.m.lle cw.le . Is
s1a1ed tit .tart at,D1CJD .May
2. Hore tllu 600 .._ are
espected to md:ia t h 11
year' a "tequila ~ ...
GeUle a.Ad there would be
no dmatioll for late entriet.
An enb'J fee ol .. mut IC·
comJ*l1 tbe tatry.
A ftrfller nstrteion this
)'ff!' it that DO yacbta wllt
be accepted wblcb do not
have current ha ad I ea p
rattngs. No c:haftlet in
Bal Squadron
Plans Cruise
.The Balboa P o w e r
Squadron has planned tta
· first cruile and predicted
log race ol the season to
Long Beach April 21>-21. • •
Members who do not uae
sail or power are uraed to
drive to Lout Beach Yacht
Club fOr the feattvitiet.
Those wbo plan to ent.r
the Jl"dicted lot 'tace from
Balboa to Lona Beach are
requested" ccmtact George Friedl by "1epboniq (714)
675-3074.
QUICK
C.tch ., 1111clrly .. 1.ul
wen+.. ~ .,..,, n111111nt,
c-~ lt•l!Mtewn 141· tien .f ... DAil Y PILOT.
·COstA NUA .l74S Newport Bl. 646-1666
Ii I f • r • •1 . *
t¥.J ....... '"-""'· . . . 611·'2~ l•2+. l.en• le.c• lh•4. f2Ul •H6-'7tt ~ U44 Cherry Ave. 12111 42).1461' . t2f C ~t St. • .. • • • . • .. . • MM4JI
Outside classes scheduled
to it.art are Ocean Racing,
Rbodes-3.1, PC, Newport~.
Pacific Handicap Racing
Fleet, Midget Ocean Racing
Fleet, Luders·16, Endeavor,
Cal-26, Cal-20, Excalibur,
Santana-22, Mercury, This·
Ue and International·14.
Race Won
By Clapp
And Perry
and show manager with of· =::..:.:.:=======-fices In Los Angeles.
In.tide classes Invited to
participate are Rbodes-19,
Metcalf, Lldo-14.A, Lldo-1413,
Lic»14 Jr .. KJte, Sabot ~.
Sabot B, and Sabot C.
Dan Elliott
Wins Snipe
At Havasu
Dan Elliott veteran Snlpe
sailor from Newport Harbor
Yacht Club was the Snipe
Class winner In the Lake
Havasu City Spring Regatta
Sunday. ~ Marty Jacobsen of Los
Angeles was declared the
~verall regatta winner by
\rlrtue of his three first
places In the Pac If I c
Catamaran B Clasa.
The reg•tta was sparked
by occasionally high wlnds
which capailed aevera.' com·
petitora.
Russ Perry ln Lldo-14s
"aQd Don Clapp in his Super
Satellite were t b e winners I
last weekend in Pomona 1
Valley Sailin& Club's ftrst
regatta of the spring on
Puddingstooe Dam near
Pomona.
Clapp's victory was in the
Arbitrary Class. Second wu
Sid Corp in another Super
Satelllte, and third was Sam
Cook In a CaJ-Cal
Runners up to Perry lnl
L1do-14s were S andy
Sanders and Fred East.
PVSA will sponsor Its big
Invitational regatta April rf.
28 in which centerboard
type sailors (rom a 1 I
S outhern California
YachUng Association clubl
will be e l l g 1 b 1 e to
participate. For further In·
formation on th.la event call
Dave McKJnley, (714) 62:2· ,...... ..
OCC Sailors Slwot
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--= MON'l'llLY BOAT
-lllllPIONTI
... (AVPAGE DOLLAR =.. INDEX)
:: YEAB ............. INDEX
= I ..................... ~ .. I .: ....................... ttt.1 = 1-. ..•.••••••..••••••. tlU ~ 1111 ••••••••••••••••••. 111.t
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F.QUIPMENT
llON'l!IL Y DOLLAR
-INDEX • ' ~ ·············~ . ., ................. .
1111 ..................... ..
J91ii ....••••.•••••••••. 1.15.%
\!14 ................... 111.7
1912 ................. !.124.7 1m ................ , .. UJ.•
l!IJ .................. JM.I
1~1 ...........•••••...••.
l~ ............•••.. 111.t
Tt.e year 1959 found boat
:hipments then at an all·
ime hieh of 128.4 on t b e
index. Marine equipment
sales, w b i c h apperently
were too widely dJveralfled
during the bqom year&,
stood only at in index ol
Ul.7. However1 durinc the
: nut Jee, UM~ J.n. -: ~ .... to Ul.S WldJll tM
-boat 1blpment column slid • to 112.1. Both dipped aaa.tn
duri.Dt JM wbldl ,,.. tbe
loweit ~ tbe boob 1ince a tarted
anew after orld War n ..
LEAD DELIVERIES
• E q i.: J pment lhlpmenCI
7 have been leadJnS Am1l&r
'7 boat deliveries on the chart
~ lince the •nd ol lteo, and
thia baa been a. D en·
couraging alp over the past
seven y~. Tbe advance shipment Index of marlne
eqaJpme to boet 1Nllder1,
: well bef*e c~ ol
: new moclell JtuU. bu lll'V·
-ed u an JillDeatloll t b 1 t
: either boat prodletion will
;. be up 0t down for the up.
-comill& model year.
FABE 11.Tl'ER
Boat dealera 1n ltl7, u
Ulual, f...S better tbaa the
.... M'ellll rtel'Utioaal .......,
~ illllmtry, wtaat ,.. tr•
7 Im and 9Md ~ ...... -tofetber wlti ._ ti allied
; ~-=i::·ttg, .ctvantase or tpedatf pro-
motiCllU -boat ...... fit.
tint out tectiom, fJ a f •
Boattn& Week c;voper6ia
• and pm1icipaUoa In the ~Let's Go Boating
.. Sweep1takee, wound up
somewhat blper 1n overall
1ale1, accord.LDC to ind111try
obi en era.
PROJIC1ft0J9 I
Muufac!turett ... •llal
-dealetl ...... ......
of more 1pedal promotiou
and U.lna 1o Mil bolts,
motors ud mm. equip.
• menl Tbek re1e1rck
c!!partmenUI can apot 1 ,_.
calful clealer tllrtuah U..
jlldidout .. of It I a
available 1d.,er t h1-.,
.. ~ maautactuJ.. dd
dealtn will be~II U. JM "1At'1 Go
BoatlnC" .1weeptlalM wtakta
it alat.td from ~ throaO u. _.. el .. .,
ll to Jue 2. Aelitnll priall
tor ~ dealen and lhow
reoe .wt.are 1'iD be award-.. • ... .. JINllOUoll
ftidl la .......... b7 ..
·I d t •1 • 11 tzl W ......
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f' \/edntsdly, Aprll 10. 19&8 DAILY PILOT
·safety Education Stresses Need for Anchors
The weiaht ol the boat
ls a small part of the whole
force placed on an anchor.
Wind blowing against the
cross 1ectioa of the vessel
J1 a m~or load producing
cause, u are atreme tJdal
Bowe and riwr current..
Every vessel bas 1 normal
rocking period, and wben
this coincides with the fte.
quency of the wave motion,
a resonant effect result! and
the boat will rock violently,
even in moderate 1eaa.
W6I
GUDEAA 35c ................. DOT
fl.Ltt.M ••• 111.-. -.
The character of the bot·
tom ts also Important . . .
UM flrmer the bett~r.
Draggi ng type design1 as
the Navy and N o r t h 111
*tcbon perform best on a
nnooth, solid base as well
u ln beavy nip. Burial-type
udtcn as the •harp-edged
Danforth and Plow work
well II\ mud and silt. 'l'h6
Grapnel with several hoob
Is good for a cluttered
bottom.
Just as weight of the
anchor ls relatively unlm·
port.ant, so alao is the
diameter of the Une. The
bigger is not the better. The
anchor line it not a hoilt.lng
cable, but a 1hock absorber
- stretch is Just 1 s
n~sary aa strength. For
this reason the modern
nylon rope i1 a gOOd auc·
cessor to the old time an·
chor chain and superior to
manila rope and dacron.
Both have the right "gjye".
The most ac<:epttd new
" .
technique of anchortnc Lt
the u.e of two llght1relgbt
syttems. bqtti from the bow
of the boat. and dropped
so that the lines pull from
opposite directions. Thia
great,ly cuta d o w n the
awln&'ng d11tance as on a
single book and lessens the
possibility of fouling the
anchor.
Finally, both working &nd
storm anchors wb.lch differ
only in weight should be
kept aboard.
~25c
~----.._ ........... ,,,,,. ,-------------------,1
CAllTltECE ii.W 2 $1 ~ARDEN ! 79c llYllllS aAMuum• Pl. ~ .IUTJER cMM __
rSODA 5'7 $1 ......
POP •• ~ 6 i. ....
SALAD Willi 3ec
Oil •••• :;~. \I-
. iici'9Tm ........ 3 .. $1 .. 211r JJt
"'-----4 $1 -~·········· .. •a.• 37c n CllCIEIS ••••.•
STRAWBERRIES ---CREAM TOPPING -= 43c
FRUIT ·PIES JMt::r-:E.=: 6tc
VEGO~BL~S .::r!r'd'='tL 3 .. $1
MIYll'S Wllrf'E IMAD ............ 11 It Uilf 49'
. ~ ,
FRiSI NIK .,,c t QOD :: gsc . LARGE auu::-39c
1un STEAKS • • • .. • . ROAST • • • • • •. ' • DUCKS • • ":'.. '
Ma)falr fart1tfrah Pl ... ,.,. um11 su 1000 srWALS ~ ,. H.,.. DID 111.1811 STEAKS ....... SELECT FROM A WMPLET•~OI' tnllY ..,.,,,.. 1!81
EASTER Lll,TES AND COLORl'UL EA:mla 1'£AlfTSt CU11Mt IA -f1llIT • POCll · · • • • • • • • • • R GRAPEFRUIT GIAMPA.. :fil:~~:::::::::: 't ............ J1 69
--..... $149 MS-=~·-... YIKl•A CA••ED
--::=. _.$2'9 HAMS ----6' . $') 19 CllllS...... :.
Cii. lllS. -==--=" ... $1%
7
........ ---$1~ ·-......... .., .. ...... $1" llY .. s ...... .::. ...
-ICCMll I I $129 llY MS ..... ....._ ... a. •
$
~$3" Mn...,. ')Cc
.. CIUI amE ;:· -w-
•u• e1rnro,. •· $271 TlllO ROAST ...... ~
--~ 3 $1 SALADS • • • • • • • • • u •1 • • ._._._..,... $jM --.............. .
fresh hen
__ ..... "'"turkeys
39~
r CURE 81 ::;J $129 ~
HAMS • • ::::. ._
~ ~
MAYf All'S lOW, lOW MUT HJCD '
LUI IOIElESS STEllllG BEEf • -·-· .. 8'
SHORT RIBS Of IE£f • • • • • • • ... • • • ... • Ji'
PORK am IOAS1 •••••••••• --....
BEEF 118 STEAi ••••••••••••••••••• 'a. ..
PORI IUTT IOIST ......... ·-· •• .-. a. 9'
SMOIEO POU CIOPS ................. •
PORl THDEll•S ••••••••••••••. a. 'LB
SllNLESS PORI ,_. SAGSACE ••••• ::': 2'
fltAYflESN Slm IACOI •.••• := • 51'
RATll ll.ACI d SUCH IACOI .••••• • 9'
WltSll'S ctRTID SllCO UCll •••• • 9'
ll.Sll'S PGlJSI WSACE ............. ..
'" ... CIM:IDS -... --............. JP
NU CAIWOTS ......... •:._-.::-I'
AMrtiselll Pricls Efftdftll 1 flft llfS
~ Afril 111lln .... lfril11.-
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•: ! DAILY r!LOf
Coin.par
Prices
Of Boats
Second onlJ to the riuUlt
of bucklu tbu.mJUI on
blllll at mott boat dealen'
ahowrooma la tM IOUDd
voices uklnf, "Bow muds doet abe COit? ,,
Tbat'a the aD-tmportaat
queetlon to .... ad JU
family ftll they are ahop-
plq for a boat. It ... ma
euy to abop: .1uat pkt two,
three or Dn boetl of Moul
the same kind md i.ctJi
ud compll"t prleel. It c:oald
be uaumed that the Jeaa
upenalve bolt mut be a
better buy.
But, u the 1001 aa.JI, "It
ain't MCtlluilJ IO."
DCMUlllOU
Sbopplnt for the belt boat
for the llut IDODly reqalr ..
a Jot mare ukt.D&, proMnc
and dtalnl tho compartn1
price tap. Boat abOIJperl
lbould carefulb' checi -the
black • a D d wblte millt8ll
equipment 1llta and ''ntrl"
option abeetl. Wide dlveraJ.
tJ between tbe prb of two
apparently alml1ar boata
uaally r•ulta from .ae
~nt aa ateulvt ata-
dsd ....... Jiit ud the
ok DtJac ..... OD PC~
it.ma ~ are prmded ... atn eGlt. F« lutaee. take two
tlberS!Ua .nmabouta of the
• aame ~ prntmatelJ the same beam,
produced by d I ff er e n t
builders. Both are powered
by 150 hp outdrivea and look
nry m a e b alike. But one
boat lJ priced $500 more
than the other despite the
faet Ilda II !lated u "ready
to IO·"
USING LISTS
UliDI the equipment liJtl,
the abopptr quickly ean
detmniM tbe reaaon for tbe
.,,-Ice dlft1re0Ual Wbat wu
.tandard qulpmat oe the
"more npenaln" bolt COit
••extra" oa U. o&blr. 1beM
ttema included bllle blower.
· blip p •mp, wtndableld
wipen, cu.ahiooa, around
tackle, 1 l n e 1 , navllatlon
liOtts, born, enpne ln-
atnuntnta, a navy top and
aide curtalna. Added up ba-
dJYidually, the llat ol e.rtr•
total a little more than the
• dillerence between UM
J.IJt price of the boatl.
Apparently aJ.mllar
aaUboatl •'Ir! widely In •
price, too. At tbe 1
inowlldieable 1allor1 wtD
ast IUCb pointed qu .. uooa
aa :
"Doea that pric. lDclude
a sel of wcrkin1 aalla?"
"Wbat wlnc:bea a n d
fairleada are Included tor
handlln1 the ienoa jib?"
"II the au..d.llary enpne
Included ln that quote?
OTHER CRAJlGU
Another area that boat
1hopper1 lboWd explart 11
the matter of 1blppln1
char1e1, where the boat wtll
be delivered for the slated
prtce and 1tbo "'11 flt her
oul Tbm tbtr•'• the matser
of the parantee. Wbat does
it co.er? How k>n1 ls it
tffecthonT Who backs It up?
SIM of eqlnt, ita type,
horsepower And 111anufac-
blrer affect bolt pricln1.
Boata with di"el englnet an more expenatve. A
bp 1u0Une m.artne englnt
may colt about '1,SOO. Tbt
aame diesel power runs
'4.000 and more.
Comparable me OQtboard
boata Ylrf wide)J in price
dUplte similar outward ap-
pear1nee md lllW't abop-
ptn bave learDed to uk
about tbe ftMr' detalla.
Amont points buyen ahoU1d
uk aboat Ir. Jll'O'llt• fat
ftoatlCll, 1 h• r ta a
,..,....\ wlnd•MeJcl .. ........
YAU WJDaA' °' 1attt Cl'1lbbll IDd ICtU racina 11111o1U, ciaC C.. VKJ aJmN&
frOm bolt tD boat of the ........... ,~ ... ... ,. ............... .
ta 1M buk price. 8alla ......., ':"wtt.~ .............. ,Mtrtc
r~ ~becl ........... .,..... ... .. ......... w .. .. dlnlUl....,...., _ .......... ............. .,... ...... ..,, tr.
O.'t -. ...
..... n.,_ ......... .
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tAllY PILOI'.
. . . ... ' .... -
no•1n QUAUTY • r>IKOUNr rvca
EtUU!i 1~1
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• IUD-'1L. • 111111 ·-•1 n .... • IUUTIOIS ' CGlDIADO .,. • wuum 111111 ... . 1.-
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"MIT Of 111 IUIOI",
Mlscru.ANEOUS -~ ITEMS OWIGI .. ICI
HOUSEWARES SOMt AL~ IETA
& BEA' ITV AID~ STORES DISCOYNT v f. I CHMGE .. ICI
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.CANNED HIMS
•GUMIWIAll" •MOUILL
• DUIUQUl.IOY AL IUfm
-~$41'
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llA!TJl.!.,PACWE na. DmT DETERlui I
Cl9 IOIST............ .• .
IOEDI . 'I" TOP W nur. . . .. . . . ... ~.._.
Cllm IOIST .. ast 49~
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DV1al lM • CllOCOlATr
BAKERY & CO NFE CTIONS =~ aa-.. n;
llSIETS
I IOYELTIES
PILI.II WITll .... , . 45; .......
• -.01£1 • Cl#lt Mmr Fiim ::::m 34-.. 45'
J9c VAl.11£ 4k ¥#.tr
"""1MWS
DECOURD EllS
""' ' 111 • ceawr raL•
l: 45; 1lf 72'
New TO
Forecast ·
Six Display
Ca8e8 Ready
,.....,_ lalaad ID Ntw•
l*t a.ch bas m diJpJu
eMea OD the m an which
Ounte OOunty lndUJtrMJ.
ballntssts and a • c ! a l
.......... may UM to U~
llditt tMlr' product& and ....-.
Tiii .... are four feet
.... JI iDch•• 4Mp and
NM Clll IMnch let•• AD .. llMltd OD top and ll4ea IJfd
CMet Oil tbl mil! Wlskh .,, ft......t Uabtinf.
IntGrmat!on cin b o w
reMrvatioos may be made
to uWiH the free ~ ..,., .. obtlllltd by ~
tidbit the Fubloo lal&Dd
pabllc nlaUOlll eoordtu~
The UCl a.man li'Ulft
Club wUI preaeiit ''Der
8aroo "" MuncbhaUMD'' at
T:• p.m. Saturday I•
Set.nee Lecture Rall·.
A•1Ha. wUl ootl $1.&
.... .. . ~ • . .. . . . . '• ~ .. .. . . . ~ : ....,. :,., . .. . .. . .. . . . .
DAn.Y Pll.OT Wtdllftdly, April lD, 1968
Your Moneff• W a rila
Peace Would Hurt
Aircraft Industry;
PROMOTED
Robert H. S.bti.
Bahbe Set
.To Manage
New Activity
· PromoUon of Robert H.
Babbe u manager of the
newly-utablished program
rnahageme.nt actMty at the
B.r SYLVIA PORTER
Q. What would o u r
economy look like minus the
escalated Vietnam war?
A. It would look a lot U.ke
It did before the Vietnam
war buHdup started in mid·
1965, with the unwelcome
addition of a package of pro-
blems Inherited d i r e c t I y
from the Southeast Alia
venture.
While the specific answers
to the above question could
admittedly be a long time in
lhe making, the day finally
appears to have co~ when
we can at least take the
question •oot of wraps and
ponder it. Let u.s, therefore,
get two vital points stral&bt
right now and not for an ln-
stant lose sight of either of
them.
FIRST, peace wooJd be
bullish overall, in that It
would help erase ckatructive
p r e s s u r e a from our
economy, would permit us
to get our priorities back in· to some intelligent OTder
and would let ua go to work
on the urp.nt challenges
which most inlpire us.
Thi• ta what WaJJ Street
ltas been emphasizing so
dramatically since Prdi·
dent Job.Dion's de-etcalation
anDOW>Cement. ln eUect. the
stock and bond upsurge
says: "Industry and {lnanee
give the lie to the theory
that U.S. pr01perlty feeds on
war. Tbe Vietnam war bas
destroyed materials and
money as well 11 man-
power. It ltas smeared
rather than sustained our
prosperity. The quicker we
get rid of this war, the
. Ne~ Beach operations
of Philco-Ford's Space and
Re~y Systems Division
wac announce<f today.
In hU new position, Babbe
will be responsible for the
'.management of major SRS
rHUtry a.nd launch vehicle
1"ogram1 to insure that
cllltomer program obliga-
tions •e fulfilled.
County, Cities Paid
$7 90,000 by Gas Firm
Reporting to Babbe will
be: strategic d e fe n se
&_pt!O)I IJl'O&J:JIIU..-J .. _M. Geary, progr~ manager;
rHntry sysletns programs,
J. J. Knudsen, program
manager: aero.pece ECM
programs. R. E. Smith, pro-
gram }Danager, and launch
vehicle programs. Mr. Bab-
be. acting manager.
Before his current as&ign·
ment. Babbe was program
managre of the re-entry
measurements program.
He has been with PhDco-
Ford since 1960, and prior
to establishment of the
Space and Re~try Systema
Dtvtsion In 19M, he was with
the company's Aeronutronlc
DJ vision.
Babbe, a Newport Bea.ch
resident, bas held numeroua
technical management pogi·
tions w i th overall
responsibility for key U.S.
Air Force, U.S. Army and
Advanced Resewch Pro-
jects Agency (ARPA) pro-
grams durJnt biJ mo<.• than
seven ye1n with the com-
PJl'Y ·
Buffmm Pay1
. j)trectors ol Buffuma',
Lang Beacb beadq1lartered
dt'pll'tment ltore • h a 1 n ,
have declared a quarterly
dividend at l'm cents per
share on the eemmm ltock.
Orange ~ and its
cities received more than
'790tlXXI • in f r a n c h i : e
payments wt week from
Southern Counties Gu Co .•
~I to hlltin M. Keo-.
nedy, Orange County
division manager.
FrancllJle paymems tllis
year by the gas company to
eight Southland counties and
106 of their cities totaled
$2,671,419.22. Orange CoantJ
and 25 of ib mwllclpaHtiet
received more than '190,000
of tbls total. Kennedy said.
The County r e c e 1 v e d
$121, 761.89, while 1DdMdua1
paymeDla to c1tiea included:
Costa M • s I • $40,778.21;
Fountain Valley, $16,344.24;
Huntington Beach,
•103,491.37; Laguna Beach,
$14,480-81; Newport Beach,
$31,119'l.16 San Cltmente,
Sl7,723 .37; San JUl!l
Capistrano, tl,951.19; Seal
Bead!, '6,14'U.8; Tuatin.
$3,340.n; and Wtltmlatter
$31,7'2SJ2. .
P'ranchbe paymeota are
made annuaI17 by invest«·
owned IM electric, and
water uwtties tor the 111e of
public Mr..-and highway¥.
TtM total Cl( franchile
paymeDll. plu real and
i-"opet t, t&xet paid by
Southern Counties during
the paet year, amounts to a
combined figw-e of ap.
proximately •to.s mn::on
paid to counties and cities in
which tbe C-ompany serves
gu or baa property.
PHOHET~YI
EXECU'rIVE
J.JlA.8ING C O KP.ANT 8
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Kennedy said lhat this
combined total means
Souther1l Counties paid an
average ol almoct $10 to
local gavernmeutl for each
of~more t4ID one million
customers it wae serving at
yeS.ftd 196'1.
VP OF HOf FMAN
AaNmblymM a.dham
.
Firm Names
Badham VP
Assembt,yman Robert E.
Badbam ( R • N e w p o r t
Beach) bu been named vice
president Of the Holtman
Hardware Co., a pioneer
.motesale firm.
Bad.ham wu employed b,Y
the Lot Ange~s company
in 1961 foBowlnc bl.a gradua-
tion from stanford Univel'll-
ty. He Mt up it& builders'
and decocative hardware
division and became a
member of the boerd of
diredors, wbicb he also
terves as aecretary.
Durln& tbe six yea.rs he
hal terved in the Assembly,
Badbam haa conUnued to
be active in the firm, which
wu founded by hll great.
grandfather, E. A. Hoffman,
in 18&l It is one of the
MtioD '• largett hardware
wllolelaltrs.
l•BTmMlllMI
...... ClllllTY
quicker n ca rtd ot
cWtttted nltraiata .. pt
back to profitable planning
and Investing. Tbe Wall
Street ''mes11ge" 1tpala
the achievemen& of a new
high level of economic
matm"ity in the U.A.
But , the aeeond point la
that jlilt becaGle we IMrve
been at war, • r.turn to
peace would brbtJ ma)or
economk c h a 11 e n I e s .
Remov~ Of the lntenle
pressures would open up
some economic vacuums.
What's more. the spending
cutbacks would nave an
uneven lmpact o n in-
dustries, are*' and man-
power across the n.aU•. As
one obvious illu.ltra&n. ~
poratlons and worten In the
aircraft I n d u s t r y in
Southern California and in
the electronics c o m p I e x
along Route 1 2 I in
Massachusetts woUld feel
the end or ltostilltlff far
more than corporatiou and
workers in s e r v I c e in·
dustries in New York City.
TRIS SECOND p o l n t
makes tt imperative that we
adopt In time the tu·tpeD-
ding-eredit policlet 1'ttkb
would smooth. the tnmttloil
back to a pre-1988 economy.
To be more specific about
?.'J!o~DO~l''' ~Vittum
The rue in our cost of liv-lnt would fall bllCt Into a
range we have learned to
accept -under 3 percent
and perhaps even back to 2
pereent. With the cost of
servicte c Ji m b i n g so
reJentleuly, •~ could not
expect much better than
Ws.
EVEN assuming military
cutbackl are stretched out over a 18-month period and
one-quarter to one-third of
the discharged veterans 10
bact to aehool. an increase
In the unemployment rate to
the 4~-5 percent range
would be probable.
lntereat rates W·O u 1 d
ntrut to more tolerable
lrfels, tbe availabllity of
credit woatd ~. and
we'd be on oar way to a new
and great housing C<Ja·
struction boom.
Businest spending for in·
ventoriea would be slower
but ~ spending for
new pla:nta and equipment
might lnc:reaae to offset thU.
Consumer spending would
continue rlalng and so lt'Ould
government 1 p e n d i n g .
particularlJ at the state and
local level.
THE RF.SULT would be a
continued growth in our
total size, our Gross Na-
tional Pnduct. But our ob-
jecUve would become keep-
ing the annual rate of
growth UP to 411.z percent
rather than holding It
DOWN to 411.z percent. (No
pobrt 111 befuddling thU with
speclflc dollar to t a J s
becawe these would depend
on when the cease-fire ac-
tually occurs.)
On the charts. our post.
Vietnam economy might
show a leveling off or even a
dJp. bat this would simply
reflect the shift from a
feverllh11 u n b e a I t h y
uplUtfe to an o r d e r l y
he.ltbJ advance. We would
again be faced with the type
of problems we h a v e
developed the wisdom and
know-bow to handle.
Thia ls the way It wu
befortt mld-196.5. This is the way it would be.
New Bu ying
Setup Begun
By Buffums'
B u l f u m s • S o utbern
C a 1 i f o r n I • high-fashion
retail dJ.a.ln, baa Joined aa
l n t e r n a t I o n a l buyin1
o rg&nllatlon represerM.lng
at«es in the United States,
president Vatle G. Young
reported.
The buying organization
serves aucb establlsbmenll
as Saks Fifth A v e n u e ,
Neiman-Marcus, and .tyle-
setting stores in Engla.od
and SwU.zerland, lte said.
"The new foreign buying
operation, adn\lnlstered by
the Gimbel-Sa.ks organiza-
tion, not only wt11 open new
o p p o r t u n i ti e s for the
purd\Me of unusual foreign
merdMlodise but ~lso will
provide advarKaiges ta Buf.
fwns' in volwne purchas-
ing.'' Yount explained.
Boffums' ti.as for several
years aent lta own buyers
into tbe Em'opean llOd Far
Eastern markets.
The ·expanded b u y i n g
capabllity is in line with
Bulfums' ma,jor erpeosi<>n
program i nvol ving
estiablialtment of new atores
In strong growth areu of
Southern California.
IMI Ag rees
To Merger
I n d u 1 t r i a t Medical
lnltrumenta of N e w p o r t
Beach bas signed a
purchase agreement with
Beckton, Diclclnson & Co.
of Rutherford. N .J .• IC•
cording to Frank J. Dom-inpes, prts1dent of I. M.
I.. and Fairleigh S .
Dk:k.l.naon, president o f
Bedt.ont Dickinson.
I n d u 1 t r i a l Medical
Instrumeata will become an
operatm& d i v i S i o D of
Beckton, Dickinson. The
agreement is subject to the
approval of the companies'
directors. ·
I n d u 1 t r la l Medical
Instruments is a two-year
old Newport Beach com-
pany engaged in the design
and manufacture of
pediab1c lnstrUments used
primarily for monitoring
re1ptratlon, heart rat'e, and
other physiological function•
of premature infants. I. M.
I. also manufactures elec-
trode• used In hospitals,
research centers. and the
space program
Slaby Named
Sales Manager
Eugene R. Slaby of Tustin
has ¥appointed general
Wea manager of the Bray
OU Co., Lot Angeles.
'nle firm manufactures
mllltary and fe d e r a I
s pt c lOcation lubricanta,
synthetic jet e n g I n e
lubrlcatlq oUs. aviation
sn11es, hydraulic flulds,
and eorroslon prevenUves.
Aeronutronic
Gives Heilig
New Position
'
California's· Economy
Coniinues to Climb
Continuing its u p w a r d
trend. Calilonii's economic
activity advanced .38 ~r
cent in Marcb as tetal spen-
ding reached '91.98 bmtou,
an inaeue or 7.9 percent
within a year. according to
figures just released by the
Bank ol California. A
decline In cOlll'tructlon a~
Uvtty dwinC the month WU
more than offset by i.
creased spending by penon1
and government.
1be baalt's e c «>no m 1 c
Serita, MUODllly ad)ua1ed
at an ann~ r.te, me11ara
personal, government, and
bualneu spending for fixed
investment t It r 0 u a b 0 u t
California.
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-~ 1968 COLONY PARK STATION WAGON
Waae and salary com·
pensatlOll. up 7.5 percent In
a year to $50.25 billion, wu
ttat primary contributor to a
rise in overall personal in·
come to f73.03 billion. n..
remablblg fZ2. 78 billion in
income was derived from
reltl, dividends, interest,
veterans' penslona, toclal
securtty and public aasiJt.
aDQI p.yments, and pro-
pritt«1 lneome. March ad-
vances tn payment of Old
A,e IOd Survivors
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:········· Taking Spotlidht : s:-c:: ! e : FESTIVAL e Os~ar
By BOB THOMAS aong.s will get an aJrlnr with
the talents of Sbirle1 Jones,
Loui1 Armstrong, L a n 1 e
Kuan. Angela Laubury
and Sergio Mendes and
Brull 66.
The telecast (ABC.7 p.m.
Heat of lbe Night": SPtDCer •• ~ :
:i-racy, ''.Guess WM'• Com-. CONVINTtoN • Log to Dinner."
Best actress -Anne Ban·. CI NT Etl •
cron. ' ' T b e Graduate:·: • 4 •G • Faye Dunaway, "Bonnie
and Clyde": Dame Edith . CONCEITS.
Evans, ''The Whlsperen";. •
NOW W.....flfT• Acli•••*"'r~
SANTA MONICA CAP) -nus is Oscar rught. arid thf'
movie industry hope~ tn
present a shining 1ma~e tn
the mill.tons of television
v i e w e r s who will bf>
watching Hollywood's an·
nual ritual. Not in many years has ~o
much civic f'ffort heen l'X·
.rt.ed to pre~en1 I h e
Academy Awards ID an Bi·
mosphere ol digruty and ex·
<'llement The plethora of
n<>· how11 that marred last
year's event -only one of
the acting winner'! wu
present -appears to have
heen avoided. The academy
proudly predicts that 17 ac·
11ng nominees will bt an the
Santa M on 1 ca Civic
. .\11d11or1um for thP awards.
The only acting nominees
who won't be lo the Oscar
audience are K a t h 1 r l n e
Hepburn. who is malc1Dg a
mm in France. and P a u 1
Newman, who offered the
eyebrow-raising excuse that
he is in the East editing the
film he directed last year.
Mrs. Spencer Tracy will ac·
cept the Oscar if her I a t e
hu11band dlould win.
PST) has been tentatively
~cbeduled tor two hours, but
1t remaJna open.end in case
ot overtime. Jr pa g t
P e r f o r m a n c e ts any
criterion. it will r u n
overtime. But Bob Hope.
emcee for the 14th tirne. is
~xoected to keep things roll-
Audrey Hepburn, •'Walt . ~ •
Until D a r k ' ' ; Katharine Hepburn. "Guess Wh o• 1 • TONIGHT e r-;::::=::;::=:=::::;.=::==:::=:==:::::=:==:=::::
Coming to Dinner." • APR. lOth 4 & t "" •
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Why Hope Em,cee?
A Matter of Tas t e
HOLLYWOOD fUPll -Some industry critics. ap-
parently with nothing better to do. have long wondered
;my Bob Hope had to be the master of ceremonies for
Hollywood's Academy awards virtually every year.
Jlut as the annual Oscar event approaches with ABC·
TV set to broadcast it tonight. the critics and almost
everyone else in the business are probably very relieved
t.mtt the comedian will indeed be at lhe helm again.
This is Oscar's 40th an·
niversary. and the event will
be marked by a special film
~aluting the four decades or
academy winner5 Such old
lime favorites as Marie
Dressler. Charles Laughton.
Ronald Colman. Humphrey
Rogart. George Arl•ss. Gary
Cooper and Paul Munt will
be seen in their Award
performances. The f o u r
segments are narrated by
Katharine Hepburn, Olivia
deHavilland, Grace Kelly
and Anne Bancroft
No product.ion numbers
are planned. but nominated
'""· The major nominees :
Best picture -"Bonnie
and Clyde." "Dr. Doolittle."
Who 's Coming to Dinner ."
.. The Graduate." "Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner "
"In the Heat ot tne Night.:.
Best actor -Warren
Beatty. • ' Bon n I e and
Clyde"; Dustin Hoffman
''The Graduate"; P a u i
Newman. "Cool Ha nd
Luke": Rod Steiger, "In the
Best supporting actor -• II• notMU • Irene Hackman and Michael ... 11111
.J. Pollard. "Bonnie and . HOUfM• COM,ANY •
Clyde": John Cassavetea, • * •
"The Dirty Dozen": Cecil Tiie '""' .......,
Kellaway, "Guess Who's A * •
r.oming to Dinner": George • ,,__ C..... ._ ~ •
Kennedy. "Cool H 1 n d . ·~•u•uuu •
Luke .. • TMUltSH T • APIM. 11 •
Best supporting actreirs -• • It t ,... • 1
• • , .,
C a r o I C h a n n I n I . IUll CHiii • '
· ' T h o r o u g b I y Modern • IUCTllC ru• •
Millie"; Mildred N.twick,.
"Barefoot in the Park"· Sftn'INWOl.P I
Estelle Parsons, "Bonn~ • u u u u u u
and Clyde": Beah Richards, • PRH>AT • ANJL 1J •
"Guess Who's ComJng to • • & t ,...
Dinner'': Katharine Ross COUNTIT JOI • .. The Graduate." ' • .., 11oe • . '"" .
F or this year's telecast. with a hui:?e national audience
wcltching. will come only one day after the funeral of the
'Wlfdered Martin Luther Kin~ .Jr .. and the requirements
nf.tute and nationwide confidence will be tremendous.
And few performers are as well equipped as Hope to
bandle them. ~r---
.. Whether one is an all-out l lope ran or nol. there is no (~nying that he has the greatest national trust and ad-
miration of any j\merican hum6rist since the late Will
J{ogen. Perhaps of any performer in all of show
Disneyland Offer s i .:~=~"'?.::. i
GalaHoliday Weeki ·~~~· ! ~::--
• Nifty~~.. • USTINOV·JONES·PLESHETT('.
business .
A full week or en· Young Men From New ·. nc:;~~=,*~~·..-·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~
tertainment is being offered Orleans c:.-ittM c..... "" M....i ••-;:=================== at Disneyland during Easter The daytime program in·. :-C~ .....-c..fr .. ~ e' · . Having hobnobbed with the leaders or countless na-
tnm.s, arid being a constant traveler in his performing Week. with bands, singers eludes .the Kids Next Door,. =· ;:; ':...~ 0::: •
~~Sfillll_trY.j{~ instinctive feel for what is
,omg on arouni:fUs can be matcheo tiy lewsnow ~ess figures. His monologues are based on up-t.o-the-
minute happenings. and his response to what is fit and
froper for a given situation is virtually impeccable.
and other performers scat· the Disneyland Band. the m4lrl1
-l~ett~the-par\t,-~ Dant,-Ute-R AJl~NV• ~i0ii---1911• ll1.-...-~iii·
Evening attractions are Street Bachelors. ttie Delta • c•~• • !11!1
Orchestra
In Concert
In the Hollywood trade paper "Daily Variety" Mon·
day, columnist Armv Archerd quotes the respected
writer.producer Hal Kanter as saying of Hope: "He has
t1Je best intuition to know what to say in time of crisis -not downbeat, nor hilarious. but always in exquisite taste . ., The Chapman Symphony
E ven for Hope. though. tonight's chore as master of Orchestra will present its
eeremonies is bound to he taxing in the utmost. The next concert on April 21 al
d is th t b b be k. h d t k 8:15 p.m. In the Chapman wor a e as en wor mg very ar o ma e cer· College Auditorium. 333 N.
the Cowsills, the Baj a trRaamcti~ol!~s. and other .t,. •••••• ., ~-~-·---"" Marimba Band. G e o r g e ,...,
Carlin. Sam Riddle. the Easter Sunday w i 11 ACADEMY &WARD NOMINATION
Lovin' Sp o o of u I , the feature a parade at 2 p.m. Kids like to "
M u s t a n g e • the Five throughout the park. wttlch lest Actreu--A•drey Hepburn
Americans. the Clara Ward will be open from IJ a.m. to 'Ask Andy'
Singers. the Ro>;al Tahi· 10 p.m.
lians. Bill Elliott and their========================
Disneyland Date Niters, the
Levee Loungers and the .... Stitw s.... 6:41
What did they w•nt with her?
AUDREY
HEPBURN
tain his r emarks on the telecast are what tMy should
. be. Movie Academy President Gregory Peck said over e:fi5~ fr~~eet. Admission Tustin Play
the weekend that Hope would be acutely aware of ap-o n the .program will ~ ~do h"4tly .... 2:JO
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ALAN
ARKIN
RICHARD CRENNA praiainJ the nation's mood. the Handel "Water Music." T t S l And it is entirely possible that when the Academy the Ravel "Mother Goose" ryOU S C
Awards show is over, Hope's remarks and tone will be a Suite, and the Beethoven
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WAITUAllL -factor -because of the tremendous audience - in ac-"Pastoral" Symphony. Open readings for "The tually forming part of the national transition back to Norman Thompson. In· Wisdom of Eve," then e xt
relative normalcy. He is probably the only show structor in music al Chap-production o( T u • t i n ' '
bus1ness figure Wlth the stature to do this. and be will man, will be conducting the Villa&e P layers. will be beld
b8ve the opportunity because of t elevision's enormous college -c o m m u n t t y tonight and Thursday by
iinpact in such a setting. orchestra for this concert. A dinictor Sim Hubbard. ALAN
ARKIN ...... EFREM ZIMBALrST. J~
Tbe trade paper column also included this anecdote: member of the Chapman The tryouts are scheduled
''Pr. Martin Luther King was seated near Bob Hope on r a cu I t y since 1958 , for 7:30 p.m. at the
a · flight from England last year. He had just received Thompson is a former assj11. Palmwood Garden Apart·
another honorary university degree. Hope had just tant conductor of both thf' ment recreation Center. 480 pJa~ved another command performance. Orange County Symphony E. Fourth St., T u 1 t i n . ~·or. King, laughing, talking with Hope. ~aid. 'You and the San Gabriel Valley Further information mav be
know, Bob. you'r e so wonderful on the Academy Awards _s_ym_p_bo_n_y_. _______ o_~_in_e_d_b_y_c_a_llin_· _g_633-095 __ ._7.
show. We enjoy watchinJ{ it every year.• ••
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Pall SHOW AND
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Old, New, Borrowed, Blue
Openings oii Coast Stages
B) TOM mus
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Howvd "Hap" Graham, a
former managing director of the Laguna Playhouse,
returns to stage "Newr Too
Late.'' which i11 far and
away the •most popular play
ill tlle COOi! ty this year.
Joe Wilson and Margaret
Merritt are the beleaguered
parenta-to-be, Dee Dee
(Priace) Set.tlemlce a n d
Paul Toft play tne ornamen·
tat daoebter and oddbaU
son-ln-Jaw, wti.lle Har ry
Ashe, Helen Vail, Bi J l
Henry, John Wigton and
Phil tnterlandl round out the
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CAN'T DECIDE WHETHER 10 ~
OOR PRISONER AT -rnE STAKE, ~
EMPl.OV ~E ontER FVN·MEWOD
~un AND JE~
l>ON'T 'bJ KEEP QUIET
&N I'M l~PTING?
CAN'T Wi OISCUSS ~HG W~UT 'tt>U OPENING ')()UR.
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A FEW P~VS!
iis "rnE PR'.:aEM Cf' THE DAY:
HOW.l.P ~HIM ON HlS WAY!
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'M'.>ULD HE lOAST ~ OER "THE ro\LS,
~SPREAD-OGLED ON ~ KNOU.?
SHALL WEVOTETO SET HIM ~I~?
VIA STAKE OR 9l5EM00WELING?
MERCY! SOCl4 ANX IE1Y
<YER A MERE FATALITY/
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Bobbie Gentry, Godfrey Cambridge and Marilyn
Michaela emertain tonight on the "Jonatban lfm-. ' ters ~ew" m color, at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. lJt.
duded in the hour ol comedy it a mane lfJOOf. '-re
Sir, With Lumps."
TELEVISION VIEWS
Nation Views
King Funeral
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By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -Television permitted all
tlii = ~tion to attend both the private
affif-· "Tervice.r for-9!':-M.nift. Luther-
King Jr. Tuesday.
THE THR~ major networks began coverage
at 10 a.m. EST. at a time when maaea Of quiet, or·
derly people were pressing toward tM doors of At-
lanta's Ebeneier Baptist Churoo in S\!Ch numbers
that t~ viewer frequently fea red for the safety of
dignitaries, celebrities and private citizens struggl·
ing toward the doors.
Television cameras seemed to be everywhere.
Viewers bad a closeup ol the church serdces, of the
. sober crowds marching quietly with the coffin in
its mule-drawn cart, of the enorlllOU! gathering at
the public services.
THERE Wl!RE many highly emotional mo-
ments, climaxed at th e end of the services when all
joined ftands to aing "We Shall Overcome.''
Both senice1 wen marked by aimplicity and
pa.4~. --
EVENTS <1' tuch magnitude are not easy fer
television to cover. but the networks over the yee.rs
have developed a special and admirabte expertiae .
The reporters' greatest problem was filling the time
between the conclusion of the church services and
the beginning Of the outdoor services four miles
distant
The coffrage was, on all three netwerts. taste-
f ul and efficient public service.
ABC's SPECIAL, "The Comedy of Ernie Ko-
vacs," wu a merry and nostalgic hour ..
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inuiic •n4 mime dtllictl111 alchl
toiteda I'°"' the Nft flf JeiU1
dlrist. World·f•mous *"°'""'"' l lOllNt Mwi• ett"'4 tllt ,..
Kovacs died more than six years ago. but the ...... ._...~ ... _. .. (14-........ 'SI _ ltidl1"1 1,..., show, coos~ting of tape and ftlm of his work com.
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if some of hi.' wit and humor seemed a fiUle .We.
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""7 ~.r.on ~ IO Laq'a Fcsmal tele.visloD man, Nat t~ It, a ..... o1 f··· a. "U we don't get tbe (opep) looting." be said, "b\lt I Another wa. ''Yea, alt.I' lbooldb't have it, bufU they, ~.'U.., ·~tW ~~1-~:..;,t,::.1.! broken window abowed lD ~--~ 'fl1 • poho~~Ygb~fu.w:.CS,:'t:tr:: ~;'9~t-'~to·~t.l.!': ~:!t:~be!>!i:e:J! ==·~riot tbeyllbould =~... -...-___ ...._. ____ ~------·---tht--flowerl ____ dl_~ __ ,_.tore __ . ____ ........ ____________ ~--------------------• ...-· .... ~·------------------~.._. __ . __________________ ~ =-a.·... ~~. :l-~NM I~ if · • . '
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atf 'b't wlllt bullets. I
doa't •ant balleta. l Ju.st
want tear gu 11 IOmetbin&
that 'Will k•P t h e people
awar from tM area," lae •
-said. ' JI•. w11 asked what bis
0-. ._ 8• wetldn't ·ttve
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· dl!t'a.Jqday, )C hours a day. T'be'!;t ones in the block, . an ftriDg the riot. t •kept •*** Clll my w i n d o w . • N-.clY. botbered. me, they . oa&J \Okecl tllie •ton• ttllt . --~Becauel ~ in utJ. store, J ,
pr6teeW ll. 'W•. atv9d In-•
aide lf1 dldD't b o t h e r ........... that didn't bot.her ~t-:
Be and tine helpers were ~ilfM4_..,.,r""Wltlr-a~m-,.
~ a'.31'dilk b)ndgun,
· a .. c@iber ~. and ......,.lrenades. °" .id .Jtay inside the shop oaly a fe• minutt:S.
Tp ,_ that bad been fired
at .. ~me ' point •fr 11 er ~ the pUice. 1be
t.etr .~ dktn't aeem to bCllllill 0 D e of tbl OWDfl"I
a11l1hnts, bolre'9!',
..,._ blJ eyes were red·
. rillllilecl and teVJ.. Qlllli~ the rtoioi. another
s!ipntr•jolllecl the talk.
Be WoUlcsdt ~his name but lfld ~ Hearns U.S J.oeb'• fubiol corner.
two wom•'• c: 1 o l hi n g
stAql •
.Aded Ui be ~ to
nipw, be '*1iilic1 and .....= · "Wbeft .,._ ce1i>1 io Jn.J'f9 -South .America!
T1le CJDly thlnf 700 can do is
mov~ to anotber coantrJ. It
'd .. Cft Jt1ft an 1 dif· feie*.
'"nae only tealOl1 they
didn't hit ua," the dress · sbioP owner .,W, · "was
bte.'111e wt mllde our st«e
l<d ransacked. We cleared
o• 1'indc*1 aacf put old
rnmmequi:JI In lbe window n. they at• a 1r e 1 d y
r&Dlacked. TnoM 1 t o r e s
. f~rs) !Mt did not at.y in
· their stores, tbat during tbe
ri<t.tng clo*d up and went
· home, were t.be stores they
bUlted in and cleaned out. T,boee thll& sta,ed in tbelr
stcnt like we did until the
troopl ~ were ·n o·t
botblred Gt Udl ttl'ett. It's not true in OtfMs-....... "
,,_ teltrilioa mm iD-
temapted. .. At one O'~
p.m. (~J) I hu n d •
-mrlllf~all _,...,of .: kills, 1IP .. down • . btealint ,,
· He uld )ae ~ the : sforee on titbit die 4t hi!
:: -ttie S~Pe shoe 1tore to
the right Md C a m e o
• flnltQre immediately to the
: left. Two doors down was : c.meo ~ which
: sold televilloa aeta. It wM
: • emptf. A plate glass window
... brotta.
-·~1 •• cM'Jinl out • teiintlien Hts liie · they
-were 10Lng out of style.'' the
-TV man Aid. "1 saw one
car with 31 sets,"
"0. ounce of pnwntion
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:: ht added;-'W• ·didia1. get :. one ounce of protectioa but
:. we pt a ~ of eaR -It
:-... too late.''
TIM cloCJdng man 1ald.
· "1'11 ,,_,t a race riot. Jt w• Jut plain lteaJlq." AD
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Special arranpmenll 'tJ'ith leadial ~ ud fiD.
ance compuia O'e 111 the op rtonitr to ofi.'1'
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L 0W11 YOUI PAYMENTS
Bu.y your MW ear ortna~ and reduce )'OUT ~tht)'
~enta. • ,. llDUCE YOUR
MONTHLY ~ASH OUTLAY
12-3'8 or U=Monlh Fiu.ncin& -
A nilable on Apprond Credit
U1e the equity in your old car, PAID POR OR NOT,
to make the down paymtat on JOU.1' new or UMd
... r or truck at Wll.SON roRD and nen 1et
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Plus Tex & LI~ ' TRUCK SPECIALS
$99 ,,.,::'.$6296:':mi ~9 .~"-!; V2 t 011 $41eft
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CADILLAC SPECIALS
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1000
FOi SALi HOUSft PGalALE HOUSES POR SALE HOUSES
Colt• Mele 1100 I !!!•f*! H•l'8t• 1211 -
HOUSES FOR SAL! 1 HOUSIS FOR IA.LI HOUSIS poa SALE I
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HOUSIS llOR SALi HOUSES llOR SALi
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WATERFRONT LOTS
lew W•rtroat Sedioa Just Opened
(Fee almple land) Waterfront lots, including
boat .Upa, from
m,111
HllltillCJfOft Harbour Sales
CALL DICK FABIAN -M7·2531
--------Don't lei Y• W-de
LARGE fAMILY?
HUGI HOUSEll
Newpert Beac•
Pa...,.mic Vlew
Of the baJ, lights and Cata
Una Illlaad trorn the llviQ& room and garden deck of
~ 3000 *l· ft. ~ home
Are )'Gl 1oo1W11 for a 4 BR
bom• wbkb ii sreat for en-tertalnins and allO an \deal
famJlJ ai.om. with lu 1.arp
1"llllll'Ull room and room lot
a poolT. OnlY $48,950 with a
lair down payment.
Custom Value
leacla Home
+ Income
3 BR. 2 bathl, large Liv rm
lovely patio PLU!t 3 BR,
2 bal.b Apt. $48,500.
LIDO SANDS
3 Bdrms, 2 Baths
$23,500
George WOUamton, RJtr.
~ OPEN~
OWNER. lilo ntl c t Ho
T°""nbouse; S BR. 2 Ba.,
r-oo 1r pool: ifeat loc.
"OM:I. gar.; copip. redecor.;
real buy! 119 Yorktown t..n .•
CM· Shown by app't. 5'lOo
8198
MESA Verde: 4 BR· 3 Batba;
2400 sq. ft. Ludscpd .. auto.
•l>TU'.klers Ir door opener.
$42,500. 54Crl100 Alt~P~
3 bdnn Ir tam. vac. open
dnlly. North Of. $2'1.950.
Owner 1156 Austin ~Zi'il
AVAIL lmmed. 01.tf Bavte
S Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean
VII Inc Apl se.soo. 543-ne
Unlwrtfty ,erk 1237
z.s BR. Lit-Z.sty., tam. rm.,
3 bl .. pools,~. cent.ct'. Act
now! A&t. 833-4504.
4 BR., ~ baths. f&mU1
rm.: 2 frplcs. Aak1ne
$25,IXX>. ~ Owner
Back Bay 1240
s aa I IATHs
Tbla ~ -eq ft bouie wlth tDrmal dtlllln& room.
io..... ._. between Uv.
rm a 6l ra. ai. exclusive
........... opening'° ..... ._. __ In lartt
fa m. 2 frplct with loc ........... ...a.r BR Witb JUNNdw-*<*in~
.. l"ID. '*"In dishwasher,
R A 0, &po.I, eeram.ic tilt
counters, fenced, landac:,
q>t:a/drpe -only $29,995. Call
962-4471 We will mail you lot mape
& financing information.
See this lovdy borne. unkal
you are ready to buy. All
appea.l!Qa Y~ HOME in
perfect taste. Unbeeta.ble
value tor a J'Ot1R. B~
ROOM EASTSIDE locadOll,
near St. Joachim'• Olurch
and paroch.lal ICbooL fluae
muter bedroom wttll pri-
vate balb, completely car-
peted home In neutral cold
color. Modem kit~en wttb
dishwasht'r and disposal.
Spnnklers. ovendze double
garage and enclOSl'd patio
with blrd aviary. IT'S A
BEAUTY FOR ONLY $29,!liO
May we show you.
T Bctrm-. 4 bedle + Ip
eodoeed rumpa1 rm
(carpeUd), Ph.11 eep/den
or ot!Sce lwltb ootJllde
enbWlce) 2 car pr plwi
COYtnd carport. Qu11eted
Ir draped. mt-in MO, Reft
It freezer. 300 It. lot
Mea.t Verde 1110 YOU own the land. 2 Yr. 4
Alarie C'Qltom 3. BR homr J1st L1•sted ----:-BR. 3 ba, 2 lty., comer. for onJ7 $3&,300 In NrwP(>l't Cambrictte model. noo. IC!; drps., cptJ, lnlcp, bltna. l' hiiNl@IP&I
962Mn se.&103
5 BEDROOMS *$18,000* &.ch. 2000 111· .tt. ot CNU 3 BR Wlwd Or!!. E'slde ft.; 3 BR .. 1% Ba .. 15 JC28 Near n e w Boy's Club 6
tlud bedrootnl, 2~ betha, $191950 cov. patio: boat or trlr. 1l<>-YMCA. $39,900. M2""8281 OVER 2 BIUJON ~THOU.
$23,950 • Full prlce S47 ,800 rwo ma"'11lcent fireplaces ra::e area. New w/w cptlng: ========::s:
and a larfe tamJJy room. 512r~ Joan. By owner • Coron• del M.tr 1250
SAND volume for the 11nt
3 IDOlltbl oi 1968! Shouldn't
'°'1 lilt YoUI' bome with a
awing:ln olftce. u Sale.
people ttMty to 9el'Ve you.
Het'e ii an o.cellent idtuatkm
for a Aarse fam.l1y who would
like to be onl1 3 blockl from
elemmtary .ebool and pla.y-
IJ'OIDf and only ooe block
from OlthoUc Church a n d
IChool. Bailt..ln klb:ben, fam.
Uy room, 2 betba, and nice
me yard for the kid.a to play
Assume the low, S'ii% GI
loan and $169 lndudea ~
clpat, lnterut, taXft and
lruurance.
10°/o DOWN 0tity 13.830 down payment. Perron Realty Co. $31 soo. ;,..1~1$.l1 --------:'.!a s;":.rr~ G , ~~;;sc,N a:;~ ~.~ .. "-a~~,h 120!>1 Harbor riew Hills Immed. po«-'on this 3
BR home. Cement drlveway
1rom ltrttt to ree.r of lot
with t.be extra luce double
sar-ie and with an added
-HAltlORVllW-
HILLS
Corona del M.tr •
'11M •REALTY NORTH COSTA MESA vlnflation H~rs An excitinl new borne "with
•• S BR .J. family, hu1lt-ins, J oin the "IN" grou p. A " 4 BR 2 ba •• A .. """l"E" eve'1'1hl.ng! . ..
room. 1Sx20 coVt'red patio Lusk • built bomea located
,, 1 ' ··• vacant out of town owner C'han mng 3 bdrm "L" m<>-formal dJn rm. lie tam rm,
1801 Wettcllft Orin $23,!!iO: drl. THE BLUFTS. bkfst rm fenced yud nice 7682 EDINGDt
Rltr. 2750 Harbor 5R. C~ 0 b boy' Wh.'lt a fmr 4 hdrm patio. Ali this for SS4.5oo. 542-44.)5 OPEN c-o.""°. ~ Eve-s. 5-1Xil42 family borne. EASTBLUFF Mrs. Harvey "'·~ aurroanded by beaotllul Eves. Ca ll ~l<XiO ln the Southland'• mOlt de-
landlcaplns with rock wat· lirable Ir tudnattnc lrtL
erfall, added •ce tor boat Lido Isle Schoo'-1 Calif. Irvine 1 &REA T UNITS! --and VIEW! ~ Newport Hei9hts L ook no farther 3 BR -Ut Here's a real one-of-a.kind u,..
tltuatlon, just right for the Perfect 2 bedroom retirement level Avenlda Chico. TiiE .
or tn!ler. Vacent. Lease $400 Campua Ju.It m o m 1nt 1 RJtr. MS.39'J8 Eve. &4.2-0l.85 away.
$21,450
<>mce Open SaVSUnday 3 BR. 2 ba home. Excellent Sensibly priced from
*LACHENMYER condlUo~. Lovely patio. own-SJ.1.900 to $48.900
KUY who wants HELP on home. lovply back yard -BLUFFS
those income taxes. This shade trees, and auest room. L ot.s ot view liOx.118' to al· C.oi\ovo.U, ~nker & (o.
GI APPRAISED
Fixer • upper 3 BR, bun.
nn w/frplc. Needs aome
paint. Owner's purchased
new borne
property w111 combine a tax .Ellclu.sive with koy. Cma del Mar Ptu.s 5 ~-,C:::,, ~:"'.::.
advantage with a T,µUUF· JEAN SMITH BR two story. Kl~ Ott ,..,_.
er/col\llder couple or IJ!lall ;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia~ tamlly. May consider Lease1 LUSK HOMES
200 WESTQ.IFF DRIVE 6 II Plus Option. Gardener Furn. Oirectiooa: MacArthur Blvd.
Mrs. Raulston from Padflc (;out Hwy. or
I RETIJRN APPR.F.X:IA-Y es Open for oUers. Good s ii.ON P<n'EN~! Locat-Realtor buys Move Ca.st! Excellent -oeluxe Home & Inc. BRASHEAR REAL TY
ed tn EuWde Costa Mesa, 400 ~ l7lh. C.M. ~ fUlaJICing Beautiful custom-bit, all
the propeny hu 6 1eparate BY OWNER. Near W~stclill REALTOR &12-2524 new blt·in eleo dream kit~ Coldwell, Balllter & Co. Newport Fwy. Tum on San 847-8531 96Pr 1171 6~Tru Open EYu.
family Room me a. c.-........, Joaquin Hilla Rd., then
3 bedroom home11 • one 2 shopping. t Bdrm borne, Ex uf' ff en. Huge dbl Re!rlg/treeier, ~ ec IYe Mance -ftga •-dbl oven, dabwahr, Lovely comet' with breeze. bedroom homr. Thi' grogs large llvlnc with fireplace. "!I • ~· ~ at 3 BR + 1., bath .lw ..
"-:r:'m...-O;a:=;ie follow llgns to model area. Vacant It reedy. Beautiful --~n electric bullt·in ldtcb-~ Huge Spilt Lnell
Boat or Trailer? DllUXE TRIPlfl
$44,500 en 3 t.tbs..Joul¥ .gold.wht J nnfatmlf"'BlY<!r!tr,burnot
hi in HOI\ _ . --!din rm, fpl". blt·tn way " · "'V mont Y romr is "°"" &: di.Din~ area. new built-In ~ ~.. ~ ..,.,.. .. __ · -~ -r-,.. ~~ 4-Ji;pee~ y•BR..+-ba_ .th41-iew ~c'a••. ~ . .,... .. -/i ___ , .... -.",... ...... nc..1111Af-o*'--CXmer'n:mlt wtttf~ace;
dishwasher, built.In ldtcb-
e n le wl th all the tlDelt d.-
ta Iii ng. The other 2 rentals
help PAY YOUR WAY.
Call now Ir see the finest
in income tax lbelW.
WHY PAY TAXES!
carpeting, extra alzed yard • leue bold, th.la ia an enorm-S!l'l.SXI totil-price tn e 1 lcl1rnen witn bifrh caomeis. -"""'" ~ r•.,_ "" .. "'"..., H ff.a-1 R lty home, formal duung rtn. hdwd Ora F • heat PLUS 1 -ff 'em! new FA turnaC'I!. Large lot • " , H ... .,. •-~ .. wlth block wall. Large 5'i!t% -LOOk-T "l'L-oua 4 BR, 3 ba th near-new
FHA loan • price SJS.500 0 I nw home with a m.arvelout floor
make otter. Future plan. Huge game room
I'\ I l • \\ 1111 l
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k ~ \ I I \ I '
Qualnt 1 bedroom cottage
5Ul'l'OUnded by Clowers-trees.
All ~ a RA 55 x 320 lot. Ex.
cellent Income area • BQY
JC""-COATS
~ WAtlACE
REALTORS
5464141-
(0p.n lvenl"f')
hPatt'd pool, lush landscap.. ., lov•ly "'um Apt• Garag••, ' omes to wa""' ....... ,, ... e 66x126, with block walls. ' ,._ r -""' ..,." W •• ,.. • .,,., ing. FPe 11imlllP. $39,950. 1 .. e priv/brick p a t 1 0 Ir 01-.u amer D'U..,...,.,
$25.000. 642-790'7 ~ '6 ~thtakinr Oceanvlew, nr SAVE financing coats; u-
Near BP<t<'h Snlton Sen AD FHA •---1 Real everything, asking $82,500. swne .......,. uxury at RP:\t loc . xlnt R·I lot. May •-••-•-• BR. 2 Ba t Estate Call fw de....,.-411 Income, etc ..,.. cost. .. .. Ol'-trade for trurk. late car RicbardlOA/Puroell mal dinini. blt-w; lrpl., -or -submit ..,bat YOU h kin S3 ••u• ,,.,, ""°" 320 west coast biihway Ralty ~ sprinklers, e&l'P., drill. M& Newport
at
V1ctori1
64U811
1093 Baker, C.M. 546-6440 now bwld latl'r -Unbeliev-
able at only New , 2-Story I '
21
•
500
Oarve enough for a pool ta·
ble) with a ma&alve stone
fireplace Ir completely llf'P'
ante from the living atta!
F ormal dining room, bttU.
fast room. 3 car pn1e. A
RARE BUY for $61.SOO!
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
'i\P. As g ..,., "'" •. ,...,., &42-0344 O --utca to San Diego Fwy. Te>-
P==I Tl== ,Cos!~-~'! ____ 1100 -c .. ~FH~~~•w ~ 2 BR.~~ csa =~~~ ~t By~
&!e this lovely model homf', LESS THAN RENT R-2 vacant comer lot lot Ir~ with lat'ge Rcludt.<d
new w/w carpetlna le drap-nJO per month includes ta..'<· on Newport Iala.nd patio. Income Unit possible,
es. • Complete dream kit. es for sharp 2 bdrm + Seller will Subordinate new ca.rpell • n d drapes.
16m WestcU.U Dr. 642-5200
By owner. Wall< to beach or
IChool, 2 11ory • extra Ip
BR.a, 3 ba., tam nn, bel,lltl-
fulJy landsc. low upkeep,
yard w/petio. Mall)' extra.1.
Sll.900. 96U447
(Call With ' BR., ts. library with
Anytime) 1rpl. Sep. din. Is liv. rma. 2113 K 17th st. 646-4494 AP-ZONE-
PROFESs10NAL
Outside entry to hAth for family room home. • Mod-part to owner/Bldr. sh.150. <Not lea.at'hold)
pool. Beautllully landscaped em kitchen with built.ins. • HORVATH RLTY. 6_15-2829 I!!!! ________ Eldutfe area rr. Part Ii ------
Lenders ~~ 1~~':1 rliht: d · TARBBl SA0-1720 CloM te 17th Street
Existing 2 large 4 BR
houses. Sell 1 or both. Per·
mltted to be """1odeled for
On or ~tat omca. mecti.-
0&. laib, m lblt hall, an-
swering service. general re-
sea?'Ch, photo studios etc.
Pri~ ~ tor immed-
iate Ale. Comet S3xlJS ad-
joWng 53x125 to alley.
front &: rear. Only Tot:tl down payment $1""10. • 675-1972 6754073 eves.
$32,500 646-7171 • 546-2313 -Be -Here by SumnMr Reduced $3,000
Generosity Delta Rn! Estate 64&-4414 2955 Harbor llvd.
s 'me Interest minded lacb TRIPLE Costa Mesa
buyer la aolnl to blltie 116-Y-I l _.,. ,._,le". Your 4 BEDRM • vritage of th\ 1 exiattng ~ -•• .., r . 'i:. F .H.A. loan. Brick mooeoy ta S feV'S or less. $13,toO • l BA TH 293 E. 17th St. 611Hl91
trimml'd, hardwood fioor lleanwblle ._''tax advant· Decoratecf b)I Barker Bros.
ri ltage. 3 bedroom1, l~ aee" pre-paid interPst while Built • In elect.rte kitchen.
h'lths, bJ1ct tnpta<"e, ~ Im~ tcrte In rapid dithwuher. lA.rie c-t10. Ex-
nmte eatme area In t be ll'O"tla r-ttern we. a ppre-tra ltorqe In double PJ'-
buill·ln Jdtcbe.n. Ult 0 • r elat. In value. Can't mlas age. 540-1120
month tncludH tlaxel. F.aq hen.. 0n)1 $.'!Cm per-acre. TARBELL 2955 HARBOR
Leon Vibert, Realtor
548-0588 anytime
Attention Real
Estate Brokers
VA loans now avallable to
$37.500 at 6~'c Interest for
29" yrs. 100% loan for your
buyers.
teMn!I Cl\. the down. =y :REAi.~ SACRIFICE ColeSWOtlht & Co.
6A'J..7TT7 COWGE PARK NEAR MARIOR HI
FOR SALE
PracticaRy New Lender Approval
Air-Cond lldCJ. within 48 hrs of a ppl.tcabons.
1904 Hartior Bt\ld., CM.
Opel Eves.
3 BR 2 betha, FA beat, ftre-MUllt all tis beautiful home -To be mov9d to 2.2 million 1vallable.
place. built-In electric R & 3 BR 2 bath, built·lns, large your site Contact:
0, alao mrltmator, car· Ii~ room, double fire-1400 1q ft . carpetinc 1~ BL WE.5TSTDE MORTGAGE
pet.a, drapes. A-1 condition. place, FA heat, new carpets, Now uled u Seles Pavilion __!_n41 _m_ 2255 __
Choice lOC11tion. $24,500. dou1>1e garace, shake roof, for luxury Home Develop-A BIG EXTRA V 1cant April 20th
Wells-McCardle Rltrs. trailer space. Want otter. ment. Ideel for use 111 Real
Nlhce Jbebedroomtllul ~ ~_,,tn 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Rltr. 648-3928 Eve. ~85 !Atate or Auto Sales Oftk-e Nicely sbiped swimming
t e 2·~ft-~..:..~! 541:r129 Eves. 644-0684 Ottlce Open SaVSunday or Bcb Home. I pool. New I Y decorated
arPa. '""'•' ... ..,_, ... ""'!ll!!-1!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *LACHENMYER Pli~ S9,850 9S2-2tel home 3 BR 1~ baths, 2 car
built-In kitcbm, lute film. Newport •--ch --~ garage on large lot. dead
lly room, 2 baths A heavy 9WU WANTED end street. we>Nkrf\JI tor
ihake roof. Owner boagbt R~ • h kids. SIJO d.n • $20,500 tull
new home . submit..,... -·' Reel Estate Sales People. 10 n macnab I price. $151/mo includn all. ronabl" oUt.r. Atldnc $28,· NO CRYSTAL BALL WHY NOT GF:I' ON nrE S% nn.
950. CALL MR. BLACK, NEEDED BAND WAGON? LOCKHART R~tTY st~llSI , C&meO H.iib1andt 3 BR, Plus Over 25 Yean in DOVER SHORES •
Fam nn-Priced below M«t. Oranie County Builder must srll immediate-? 569 w !9th 51·• <'i.
JUST LISTED
BeauUful 4 bdrm, sfna!e
story. Formal dtrdJ!r ptut
paneled den with stooe
frplc, and spedou.t Iv rm
"1th elegant &-.pes. On
10.00> sq ft lot In exclusive
country club nel&bborbood.
A 001' of A kind buy· $41,950
MESA VERDE REALTY
f>.t>j99Q
675-1642 Eves. 549-1281 e Full page advertl&lni ly 5 Bdrm, tam rm, dining 1 64&3ll2 641>~ e Inter o1llce teletype nn, 4 beth new Vk>w home. SURF & SAND ~-e TraJnln Spuiah tll'Chltectu!V'. With 100 mile view. 3 &Inna .wwps to Ocean • 1~, prognun Asking S112.500 Pit baths. large llvlng room
Attractive 4 BR home, 2 ba. • Many other benefits Oftmi invltPd witb tirtpla~. carpe~. drllp.
wood beam c:1Jfllngs, 6 yrs Call ~ • For intervle"' Olli for 1n Appl. 642-8235 es. Upstairs C'OUld be 4 Bd-
old. Pi,000. ~~-~ii11111ijiiiii nna °" large lltmtc room CAYWOOD RLTY, Wrl290 CORONA DEL MAR 5 BEDRM. _ $24 250 + 2 Bdrma. -SM.SOO -
Gl6 W. Coast Hwy., NB 'Walk block and • ~ to Blst I Hedc@ or roee1 Ii~ the I Just a sh:ide morP than land ::z=::=!!~=~~I and Utt!@ Coron11 bellchl'll. I cu:rved dnvt>Way Buflt.ln cost. -Try 10% down.
Divorce Forces S•le Comfortable z BR home,: ettideney kit<'hen. Qu,&illty THE Rt::AL ~ATERS
Back Bay area. Comer house brick trplc, FA heat. bltn CllTPl'ting & huitP living ~nn 546--2313
+ kitch. Undtt $33,000. room. Near IChools, st Newport •-L 3 fam rm at only $23,500. 13 JohM A abopp(nc. ~ .....a
IOl\lhlt' terms arranged. -Wood roof, 75' lot. Any rea-~ TARBELL 2955 H R-lty
Q)l)ep Realty ~ W.Tl PLANNING to mow? Yo0·n !.-vine Teirace Da.rllnc
JI 1IN th'I IW!n.lft' ID tbt W~l!!!~!!!!l~!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!tj find &D amuiq number Cl( 3 + Fam nn • '1ew .
DAILY Pnm WA.NT AD.1t Neecf a Uarbenatangle~ 3411 East CO.at Hwy. homes tn today's Cla!llfttd immaculate • $42.950
Ml'5111 1"llDd It wUb a wat ed! Oltona clel Mar '1S-374!i Ada. OMS tbma _.., fl'S.100 i;.-. ... Ull
OPf:'I Sl 'NOA Y BIG family house, s Bd New 4 BR, 3 baths In
3 ba. din rm, fam nn • Harbot' Vl.ew Hilla
BEAuT. Glen Mar 3 BR A
paneled den; carp., drtpea.
l«'rttned patio. I m ma c .
FHA appr.. $25,l&O, lll I n I
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_THE~EAL
.ES TAT E R~
room fOt' pool. Nr churches, S52,000
schools. shops. SJ9.SOO Delancy Real !Atate
R. C. \.RBER, Realty 673-JnO • OWNER 9D-lm
3416 Via Lido 673-9300 -E¥! -
-No-Down Payment-rm-:-aay & ocean; love•y J B.tlboa P9niftMil1 1300
To Veterans on this large 4 BR 2 Ba home on 2 Iota;
OWNER'S Prutige, 1850 ,,q.
ft. l BR., atr1wn, patio.
Open 5241 Glenroy Dr.
842-7221 bdrm 2 bath family room .;an u~-e as 2 apta. Rm. to BALBOA 2 BR house with 2
home near beautiful park. b'd. $46.500. Sell all or ~ BR apt. cental. Only an
Modem kitchen with built In int or trade. 121. 4.1.st St., can aJley Ir '100,<n> away from
range and oven. -Owner park in rear Owner 673-m9 Bay Front. 6'15--4020
will pay points for FHA sale. 5 LARGE Bcfrms.; fV 8-n ONLY $42.000
OREGON bound, must sell!
4 BR, 2 BA, Seabaven home,
Frplc. $21,450. Owner 64&0248
TP. 23,900 -179 monthly Wells built ~ Sq F t -Sant• An. 1620 ~~e~~\.srATERS Many extras. AS&Ume .5%~ Huntlnfto~ B_Hc~ 1~ A-V-An.--N-ow_!_P_b_on_e_S»-_2348_.
646-7171 5 16-~13 ~~.~~~~.!!<!ward COURT SALE ton River t..n .. Open Sat A <NV"~ Sun 1-5. 3 BR. sep din rm Ir BUUJ)ER'S REPOSSES-Watertront°62Balboa Coves to settle estate. Loc&trd In RP.KFST NOOl<. A LL
SION ~ 1 a r g e BRs '1 3 BR $75 OOO flo d t the nicest developmtnt ln ELEC KITCH. Reduced to
baths. freshly peinted . pick qualifled b~ye~. LI 8~7';,l H.B. Should, be aeJllng for $S9.480 your own carpeting colora. $34,000 but opeii.lna bid ool1
Now v.aC11nt-immedl11tr poi;. I IMMAC. 3 BR 2 Ba .. blt·ln1. $24,000 with 20% down. Santa Anl H•. 1630
ses.<rton. Asking $29,j()() cpts., df'P' .. frpl. Lg. brick Could be best buy of ttw •••
CALLS40-1151 patio. Nr. Schls. S29.9tl0 year. 3 HM on ~ ac-Horsl'S Ir
BY OWNER
NO GIMMICKS!
Just a nloe 3 Br, 11' bath
home in top condition. Entry
hHU, din. area lboth car-
peted), h.w. floors. m :t n y
t'Xlras. 2'111 Raleigh Avf'.,
C.M. lby appointment onlyl
$22,900. S48-35~5
3 Bdrm 3 baths D~ on
lfUlet rol.cfe-aac strc-f't 11nd
Mtsa Verde Golf Course
Pool and waterfalls. P:1rtly
tumi,hNf. SSS.500 \.rood
__ 67_~· ~3196__ Paul Jones Realty Inc. Total rent in<' $4400
I BA YCREST J BR. 2 BA, tam 847-1266 Dea. M2-5M4 yrly. S39.SOO. 543-m9, 548-nn. 51..i"'t In. 1935 Commo-1 4207
don: Rd. Owoer. 54475,1 O.sper•tion Sale =========-
518-0970. Owner moving out of 11ate Laguna Beach 1705
BA YCRESJ' 3 BR 3 Ba. pool. must selt Needs help! Neat
Lg. fam. nn.: beaut. decor 4 &: fa.Ill rm Glen Mar, few nIE
s.;-;,500_ Owner 64&-2471 minutes to S.O. Freeway, COUNTRY GENTLEMAM
ctoee to IChools. shopa. Alk-Early Cali1arnia styled hOme
Newport Hgt.. 1210 inc $26,000 . open to oUen. W/Olde Spcdlla influence, -----~----c n D--' ..-ow. N~el tee:Uori of Leguoa. BY Owner o ege ncruty ,,_.._ 3 Bit. ctr/'-1c, blt-in R l $22,500: 3 BR. l~ '!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!ll!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!Bm!!! .. I"
BA, newly carpeted. Nice BEAOl NOR'nl 0, $25,:SOO • S2600 On. $150
patio in rear, Insulated cell· 4 BR, 2'19 BA. 24tory. 5 mo pmt. .1i11..ioa Rlty ln~s. Allry access Io r minutes to beach. Family 4~1
Nllll(>er or trlr cw ~ room, clnlng room, 2 car -EME""RA_L_D ___ B_A Y--
~ar agf'. Oa.e ID schoola. garage. Elec. bit-ins. Cf-OceAn View. 3 BR, 3 BA.
Rm for pool. 2501 Margar-me1t cMveway, block wall, 81........ ...._ __ ._ t
et Dr • N.B. 713:2$-2265 I fenced yard. Nicely land· """" to ~. just ux
----.....i "" recite. 169.SOD. Xlnt fin. WHEN Have yoo seen in Npt aca"""' r our.er model Call a.me!' da)"I • Mn. Welch llania llrallu 111::11 4 BR, 2 ba frpl, tor bmie. $37.000. Call owner n4: 1'16-5660
:J S'.!1.600! Can be ~ 84'T ~ aft 6 p.m., anytime ---642-6560 anytimr Owner. 2315 Holly weekenda. lArre 4 BR. 3 BA, den,
4_B_R._l -BA, liv rm. den. 2::!:.:_ NB. Owntt: 4 br, 2 be., lancltcp., tam. nn. Lge. btd. pool..
dn rm, 5 Yni old. By DlAl. dtreci 60-5671. o-i'e frl>l, Xlnt achls, $24,500. patio plua 2nd lot.
Owner. can alt 5. s:n.500 your ad, then tit t.cll .. 54i-l832 aft 5,0I' wtcen<11 ~ ~::s
5419-lDU lllten to tt1e ,._ ffact Whlt'P elepMnur 1>\me-.a.IJDe • G4GI •
1000 Gener1f 1000 General 1000 Chnerel 1000G.Mral 1000 General 1tol 0.-al 1• Qenenl 1000
l)'h"J!:i~;;D']#l@I NOW IS THE TIME ·TO RUY
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE-842-4455 NEWPORT IEACH OFACE--646-7711
2043 w .. tcllff Dr. at Irvine 7612 ..... ~ MUlllTfleew;:":nnu 0,. ......
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n, ~ eome paint •nd minor ftlla1r but '1000 .... IOOd price for a 3 bedroom
-th home. Jt..t a few blodta from ahowl.nc.
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'nlrw ~ livinl room wtt.h Ottplacc, 2 ~ bat.M. wall \Cl wall car· pm, drapes. Lmb laridiapbic IU~ dlll beauty. VETS $1'° DOWN.
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WtdlltSdQ, A,fll 10, 1968
llNTALS I RINTALS -
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ltEHTALS
Aptt. UttfvmlshM
DAILY PILOT 45
RENTALS
Apta. Unfurnllh.d
CLASSIFIED INDEX SEE TfflS. CUltOm built
chlnn bome near new.
G.rud OC811 view, J BR., 2
BA. Many built.Ina + klt
~OCO. See owner. :m71
Drilhwood. so. l.qufta. ~
3J.18,.
N1w,..-t ... ch 4100 S.nt• Ana 5620 ltoom• for ltent 5995
$22.IO Wk. Up W• hw. ~V9d Chamber eif CommtrCl9 Civic
leautlflution awar4 for 1 .. t 2 yean • • • Com.
... the
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Dl.ADLIN& l'OA CO,,.., ANO KILLll l tlO ~.M. Ute MY..._..,.,_, .... ._,....-f9f w .. UM &4"*9 •M Maft4ay eeotJene .,..... ....... u-.. l :IO P.M. """'~
LUVELY OCEAN VIEW
Lana1 patSo, u-s brick trpl
3 BOK.MS, 2 BA. $0,900
t -2 ba ~; Back Bay ... ; -Month.~ ~. Ml-0228
• Studio • 8adl ...
• b9d um. • P'tloM .,., •
• MaJd krvb · 1V avail e New Cat. A Bar
2384~ Newport Blvd. ~
SU$ CASITAS
U/taiN from $99.50
SLEEPlNG room tor (aJ
warktna. ~ man. Priv.
be. ' ~try. ns Wk. ro 2181, C.M. 5484167'l
... ICE rm. Good I e e
Congenial home. SSS witb
kit.ch prlv. 548-5998
vou MU.IT HAV• K I LL NUMIUU WhM ldlll"f .&II M ...... "' 11ulok ,...,,"' Call '96-Ut.1bfotwn10.S pm.
-.,.. '9 •at. • ,_.. •f a.. kflt "um_, """ YM i.y yeur M Uker M 4 BR. den. 2 be, 3 &,>Jc. bfft Yertn.tJM fll Y"'UI' •fl, north end, oce9.nlide k>c:,
... ..,,.... Height• 3210
New Unlta Now R.entint
ll'urn1sh«f Bachelor 6 I
1 Bdrlb Units
Mecl.a.IUon by Hol'PGllll
2'110 N e1rPOrt Blvd.
Extra lar1e one bedroom. two bedrooms and
studios. Hotpoint built-ins. refrigerators,
carpets & drapes, private patios, pool, rec-
reaUon area, separate children'• section.
REAL EST ATE,
0.nenl
FRPLC. Ir& )Id, l BR. W5. 111 So. FAIRVIEW RD. lnceme ,,.,.n, 6000
KYaty ~rt la fftll4a • kill W ea"'9ilt I MW a4 tt\at Mt ..._, aHa,...., ~ -Aft-$169,500. 494-'7664 Mt., • ......._ tie .. • ut11 tM u Mil a,..ared 1 .. the paper. N
No cb)dm, See It 358 E.
16th St. CM call 213:
3:)2-2120 eve. A va.tl April
2()..2lat.
NASSAU Palms 1 &: 2 BR
Furn or uni su~so. Htd
letw"n McF.clden & first St., Senta An•
547-7415
PRICED ro SELL
CU) l BR anlta + 2 BR home
Lot Jai' X 300', No VIC&n·
dee. Pnce $106.000 -
$.25,CXM> «:iwn.
Latuna ltuel 1707
DIMl-A·LIN• .. •l't "1'totly ... "' Uvanee •Y mall ., at '"Y .... wt tUr ~i-.1----------NO ,tltM ,,.,..,. OCEAN VlEW, NIGUEL
pool J7i E. 22nd St. 6(2..3645 I!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~
Corona del M.tr 3250 NNport leach 4200 c_ott_•_M_ ... ____ s_100_ Back lay 52.0
Tiit DAIL V ~I LOT ,...rvee the rltM te .... lfy, Hit. oanaor er NtuM •ny actvar"
tl•IMfrt. &114 • tih.,... ,fta ,. ... •"' ,...ul.tlena wtti..ut f'l'ler ...tloe.
Terrace· 2BR. 2BA, De~
CpU. drpc, Comu lot.
L&ndlcaped * $52.150
$1344 or 54 7 • 7161
~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~
LEASE • Freshly painted 2 ROOM For rent In apart·
BR. 2 BA. frplr sno mo meet on oceanfront, Npt ORLEANS BAY Vlrw! 2 BR., carp.. OCEAN VIEW DUPl...EX
A~rt'-" ma7 ,,_ their ade •1 t.le,._.ne. &tty Rff.lty. ~3745 Bcb. Worklna male. 675-3606
dnpes. bltns .• pool. 2 BR Meb, quil't ~
$135 yearly 673.3690 Pnce $25,00> -$5000. down
DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 ~ ~~~~r;: leU.. Island 3355 Corona del Mu 4uo APTS. Corona del Mar Sl.50 OCEAN VIEW M-1
·2 Attn, car, bxha'tri&l Illa. WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE S•0-1220 oWNm $51.tm m.25911
SMAJ...L 1 br cottage, no
Dvple.H1 For S.le 1975 studnt. or Pf'U!, yrly lie.
2 BR Luxury Apt. Compl
turn, pool, rec tac. paUo,
bay view. Adultt. no pets.
JW1e-Aug leue. $300 mo.
utll pd. 673-4222 att 6 pm.
----------~ prioe, J(eal l . Martin
Huntl"fNn IMch 540-1220
Sl25 mo 544-1301 alt 6
3 BR APTS
POOL * Channel Reef * 5«-3333
PhoMS Are o,... 1:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. leach VIiia. Duplex"
3 bdnnt 2 baths each 11ick.
Deluxe throuihout. Drapes,
cerpetini, kitchen built-ins,
enclosed caraaes. Ideal
home OT Investment. In d•
mand atte units millutea
from ocean at Huntington
ae.ch. Beach to Slater,
Eut 2 blocks to Geraldine.
Income approx S290 mo ..
pymnt low as $146 mo. Low
614 % int. Numbe.r limited,
!IO call now. t714l 847~
Newport West 3375
4300 ADULTS ONLY
APARTMENTS
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Waterfront/Loe • Boat
SliJ>s Available
For S&Je--t Income \Jllita, tn
Costa Men. Liltina ran out.
redudni price $400J. Muat
eell ,now $35,950. By Owner.
Trade equity for cub •
truat deeds. iGC3
CLAtllFIED COUNT&"a •rt teeatecf .. followu BEAtrr 3 br .. 2 be., crpt1. Balboa
11'11 ................................ JJt w • .., Street. c .......... ,.,
ftM S..., , ... , ....... ...._ DJ ,_. A-. &..e-e .._., l:JO.l:Jt a..,t. Set. Ir S..
drapes, Until Sept. lsl. CLEAN Bachelor Apt.a.
Walt to beach. $195. 962-3886 All util ind f75 up
315 E. Balboa Blvd.·
2 BR • 2 Beth Apt.I. 1741 Tustin Avenue
Costa Mesa 642~1 HOME I: INOOME
Mell Add,...: lax 1171, N~rt luoh, Callf. Huntlftlton a..ch 3400 BALBOA 673-9945 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
LEASE · or· BUY
$420. Mo. 6 up • J;9,SOO 11P
2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM
673-1788 -fer further Info
Herman Trott, Mgr.
Excel ~ CIPtP 4
Br ns &: 10-2 Br 1~ ba apt.s
2-yr old. 1W E/lide CM
Owner 675-1393 e\'e '9M'179 Daily Pilot Classified LEASE; 3 BR .. carp .. drpa ..
bltni..; walk to ad100ls It
shopping. S1R7 Mo.; Near
.Brookhurst Ir Ada ms 9611-
2M17
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M pett.. Util pd. Sl45 mo yr-
ly. 673-007 evr SREENS
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:: •.. ,.A1111• '"· :,: 2.2 BR Arita yard, gar., Huntington Balboa Island 4355 from $100
M101N1110 ..-Quiet Ea.aide. C.M. Harbour 3'405 :::::':~ ~~~~:.•• ::: $3000. dn. * 534-:?SM 01(t unt. CoJllna Ave. 2 BR. Incl. utll. S 1 t,) ba, Balboa Ia. ~ed l • 2 a 3 BDRM ~':. TMuM• :;: REHNTAL • 1 had WATERFRONT ceiline. patio, gar. FURN. • tINFtIRN.
au• IMOf' m• OUM1 rurn s HOME 213-378-1500 Heated Poolt, Oilld Cm ML\t.TM C'LUlt '"' =::-LIA.II.... :: Rentals te Share 2005 s BR 2 ti.th. private dock. BACH . .i>t., avail. April 15th Center, Adj. 10 Shoppins-
twn111011 D9COllATI.. '"' Jmmed. occupancy. Lea.a to J\l'le 15d't; $15 Mo .. util 2:, Petenon ~at Hal'
INCOM• ,.. ""' WANTED 1 linale air! 21+ at $43.Vmo. Bkr. Call RllllV paid. 675-3613 6 A.di.ma. Mesa. ::::i.C:•• ... ~ .,., :;: to share 3 BR apt. with 2 Lopn 1147.2531 546-<mO
"'"•LAT1110 '1H others. 873~ aft. 6 Huntington a.ach 4400 !!!!!ll!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!ll
IMIUllAllCll """' :;-:-;;:;;--=--======= N.&W~X.J!AINUD ~ !~:~~~~!~1"0' ~ !';: C .. ta M.sa 2100 Fountain Valley 3410 e NEW e Lti'£uRIOUS • 2 BR w/gar ·fenced, priv. '~•LILMt, • ~~-~ --. -. ·--• ------· --. uARESOTIV~ 1;'!.™DENG , P~ater l!ll~· -LO:::;~" ::!: VERY clean 3 bdrm home 4 BR, 1% BA fam. home. "' n ~ """ Gardener maintained.
MASONRY, llllCK ..,. with large fenced rear yard Fenced yard, nr schools, 6 POOLS..sAUNAS-JACUZZI 22'28 "8" Placentia Av. $100
::1~1:.~ ,=,':.. :: com.pletel,y t urn [ 1 be d Sprinklers. $215. 842-5947 alt HUNTINGTON 2192 ''C" Placentia Av. S90 ,AtllTtllO. s• "" Available April 10th $175 6 Pleue look l then call '"'IOI .,.. month. Agent S46-t141 $1.90--11-bwnboule ___ ;_4_B ... R-.-J'~ GAR 5.37-0380 ~~;::::f~Y ,..._ 11-" :: ..::L:::ido=:::I = .. ====:::2:::35=1· ba. pool. trplc., dbl. gar., DENS $ 110. =~~11:ROOM1Ne :: . 1 carp .. ctr.s>ea; 961-l9'Zl • TENNIS-EN~TAINMENT 2 · bed j
...,.L 111v1c1 ,.11 S190 T-·-'-~· 4 BR I" BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL nice rooms. upsta rs. f.OWu 1WH'9110 4m 224 VIA Lido 1'ord and 725 b vw•1wvu .._ se1 ; dbl ·• .,.. 1 ~; baths, carpet!., drapes.
Pu"'" suv1c1 mt Via Lido Nord . .call 213: a , poo , .. ,,c.. · gar.. ADULTS 147.a.414 Private patio, aarage. =~~~ell ... '"-8k. :: ..;934--0920===21=3::::=27o-4.54===7=::: rarp .. drapes; 962-1921 F REE UTILITIES WALLACE AVE. VILLA.'i
Rll.M0011L111a a 111,A1• '"' : L •-h 3705 2 BR. '"'-kly rates. Pool. :!061-D Wallace A.vp., CM lllMOOILlllO, IUTCHINI "41 Laguna leach 2705 aguna a..ac .. "" (' t th of H 'lton St I s-. ..,_ ""----------· Adults only. Quiet l< beauli· JU.S aou amt
:::::: MAcM1111 .. ,~ .. ,:: 1 BDRM with view, furn Rentals Available ful. 17676 Cameron 847-2125 Maple Capri
lll"TIC TMKI • ..--. .... .... SlJ.5 mo. c.u E d i ' h Apt.I a, house• . all price l BEDROOM. furn. SPAC 2 It 3 BR, l"' bat.Ni ~:~'!~:•co..THL ::~ ?lcMabon 837«>30 dy. Evt ranges. We need additional Fenced yard. Oiildttn l pets Cptr. drps, 2 pools
TILL C.-lc ,. ''14 M+3474 rentai. a, property listings. OK. S90 Mo. 962~1961 Near shp'g and schooll ~:i ~ IMt'1ll =RENTALS CUSTOMERS WAITING FROM $99.50
~~ ON TEN ACRES
1 6 I BR. 1'lra 6 Unfum
Frplcs I Pri/Patiol I Pooh
Tennil • Q)tltzlt'l Bkfat. I
hole Patt/Green.
900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611
lMacArthur Ill'· Cout Hwyl
Huntington ~$400
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UNFURNISHED
2 bedroom, 2 baths studio.
carpets, drapes, built-ins. l
block to 5 PoinlJi Center.
From $125. per mo.
Key at 76Sl Ell.ii Apt. B. OT'
842-8300
2 Bdrm Unfurn
& Bachelor
Unlities included.
Near shopping.
802 Knoxville. Apt. D. HB
536-2914
2 BR Duplex. Pool. Privacy,
cpts, drpl'>. I.sty, 11:ar. like
new. n30. Avail Apr
10th. 842~ ~~~::, 11-"" ..._ := Hou ... Unfurnished Beckwith Rlty Laguna Bch Laguna 8Hch 4705 MfP'. 1998 Maple. #3
w11LD1110 "" ·-627 S. Coast Hwy. 494-~ NEW 1 txl.rm apt. frpl. ww
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Costa M... 31001 TOP Of the World • bdrm NEWLY furnished 3 bdrm. Sliver G•ta Apta. cpts. av.ocado bll-ins. d~. '" WANTlb, ._ ,.. h _, ••m 2~ bath, •II rlectric built DU< Bach Apt. w/liv nn pvt patio It yd. gar. $125
JOO WANTIO • ....._ "" I rth ( sf M · ome, JUSt rcuecor, • ..,., Ins. Panoramic view over-Bdrm kitchen It. ba. 1 &-_84_'1_-S306 _______ _
JOI WM'T90. 0 0 I eSI 2964 Mountain View Dr. or looking Aliso Beach. S220 2 BR An+·. 3 BR Apt w/3 2 & 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool MDOMllll&IT~~ • -~ 7'2M148 coll'f} ,.. .... .... "...... N» H f t • BR 2 bat"·· --21621 Wesley Dr., ~375.5 hll. Nr 1chll I< twya in walk· Patio. M 0 R A KAI. 8181 ••111c111. Mee 11• ome or eaae. .. rni "''"' WAMTID. Mee ,. dininl' room, f.lnoplace, bit· Condomfnium 3950 RENTALS Ing dist of OCC. Garfield. Pvt street 1 blk ~:~:«=~~~~:,';-= tns, new carpetin& 2 car rar· ----------Apts. Unfurnithed 988 El Camino, Apt. I, CM N. oft Garfield. 962..8994
GOOD 2nd TD. Early a.Ir
rtquired. Call OlarJK
Street Agt. 646-8811. 1:.v,a. 54!M269
1 MONEY MAKER *
Furn duplex on beacti at Npt.
$29.800. Buy now! Pocket
IWMltt ftllfs! 496-7468
lualn.. R.mal
ln prime location.
Air cood: 2500+ llq ft.
See at 1801 Newport BlYd.
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2115 Harbor, CM
Modem Store 12()0 aq ft. am·
pie pe.rld.ni. ln &: out ea 2
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Petitte,~
e PRIME Retail Locatim e
STORE • lS s 40
1875 Harbor. CM 646.e654
Office Rental 6070
LAGUNA BEACH
JOll-Mlll • ·-"" •ae. fenced. lmmed ccupan-WESTCLIFF 2 BDR, 2'1) Bermud Y'll a AOllNC•••· """ • ·-7SM $200/ Anf "'"'14"" ba. beau decor, plush cpl&. Ganer•I 5000 a I a e SCHOOLS I IJISTll.UCTION "" cy, mo. ••· .,.,_ '"'
Desk spaces available tn
newest oftice ~ •I
prime location ln downU!w11
Laguna Beach. Air condJ..
tioncd, carpeted, beautilul
paneled partitioning. Tw o
entnnceg: rear lee.di to
Municipal parking lots. $50
per month tor spice. Add
SS for desk and chain. Add
SlO for business hours 11n·
swering service. All utilities
pa.Id excePt telepbOM.
Rentals Wanted 5990 DAD..Y Pnm
JO• , • .,AltATIOll -LOVELY N~ new 2 BR It lovely cov. patio, All elec TMun1CAL nee • k i t c h . w • h r , d r Ir r •
MERCH ... NDISE FOR den, 1~ BA, fenced yd. Xlnt pool/sauna. dbl aar $275 lst "' area. Leue $200. Ovail May
SALE AND TRADE 11.t 642-2'7"':6 a!t 4 FM 673-8112
•v11N1TV.. -RENTALS Ofl•ICI •UllMnUlll •1' 2 BR with garage, lit fc>ncPd h
0,,ic1 HUlf'M9MT "" yd, CJIU/drpt. Adu 1 1 • . Apts. Furni• ed
=~ :."';,':.:::;.~ ::! Sll5/mo. ~ Elden Ave. Costa Med 4100 1•11 HU,,MlllT •u CM 673-5270
MOUllMOLD OOOOt .,. ---------'·-B HUH tAL.I .,, 4 BR., 2 Ba .. liv rm., din. $10.S. Lovely ..... ..,e 1 R
•u1111Tu111 .aUCT1011 lttS rm., den; $250 Mo. Trailer k cabana. $75. lor
!:~~:~•• ::: 646-2042 54~1~1 F.vrs trailer. 642-1265, 13.1 E 161h
t11w111e 1MCH1111t "'' 2 BR n....a I"" · St. Cossa MPSA MUSICAL llltTllUMIHT ens ., .. .,.ex. c .... e m, "AMOS a ottOAlll 11:11 redecorated, patio Adult.s. ATI'RACTIVE 1 bdrm. until ~~~lllOll = r.25/mo. 642-2949 t'VeS pd, $87.50. WMt QUil't
11...,1 a niHe •H 4 ~room $175 mo. ma 1 u re i en t It m 11 n
, ..... R~Ollll -. 642~197 CAMllllAS & HUIPMlllT -881 Victona 548-7967, 646-729'.l ---------MOHY IU,.,Lllt .. BACHELOR: SPACIOUS
SPOllTIN• OOOOt .. "--Verde 3110 No pets. $125 mo. lllfOCULAllS, ICOf'H -,_. MllCIUNllOUI ----------Deposit req. 1975 Mite. WAWTID "" 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. fenced yd, PARSONS, A4>t. 9. MACMIHlllY, .... .... tio ,....,, A~ oil in· • 1.uMllll .,,. pa • ~ ... · ... ..,., • •· 1 BR duplPx. $95 Adults. 721
ITOllAH ms Lease n 95 673-5809 Wrelo Drive. Agent. IUILDlllO MATllllALI r.. 642-1771 ~wi;'s and LIVESTOC';' Nawport S.ech 3200 1 BR Apr .• rurn. $9'5 Mo. J.
l"llTS. HNIUL -TOWNHOUSES Car g11rag1>. Util. paid. ~ :; Community Pool 2'.20 Serk~ 548-8347
~~".'s':oclC = Crpt1/drpe, blt·in«. frplc S 1 4 0 ATTRA C T l VE . 2 Bdrma 2 baths S200 mo spar~. 2 bdrm, l•rRl' CALIFORNIA LIVING ' '. patio. 2ar. adults. no O\Ms
11uullllH ..,, 3 Bcinns. 2'~ ba • S2SO mo. ..~.
IWIMMI ... root.I -Bay l Beach Realty. Inc. Open 2'l34A Rutzen Dr
l"ATIOI ens RENTAL DEPT l Bdrm Adults on!"· No pet& AWNlllOI ttM • I YjtOTIO., ms l0'.25 W. Balboa Blvd .. NB Blln5, dshwar, cpt., drps
TRANSPORTATION i7l-J663 Evea: 548-6966 Sl."O mo. 546-1285 ~ts
222 FOREST A VENUE
Spac 2 le 3 BR, 1Y.s baths 100 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
Carpets, drape1 l< POOL! LUXURY roRN/UNFURN 494-9466
Near shopping & schools. Yearly Leaae. l 6: 2 BR NEWPORT ART ~ VEN DOME From $110 •teor>s to Sbore It Shope .....,.., .. ~ SPECIAL! • 2400 w. Cout w..1o--. ,...,,.. 2714 Coll ~2 Oceanview from every ~. ---1 2 WKS FltEE RENT ...... · ege ~ from $100 mo up. Newport, ~ from t b e
MIU reservations NOW $125 494-2+&9 Stu/I Stcrt. Prestire
Newly Redecorated Luxurious TownhouM em bulldlng. Well maintalii· Stud' A 2 BR 1.., b h WANT l Bdrm Unfurn apt. I'd Attractive architecture. CloM to shoppl~, Park 10• pt. ' . at . mcluding garage or carport 1''rom 300 1q. ft. nn Utili·
Boy. Club & G·ar 1 Club Elec kitchen .• Beautiful big 1 JlOO C ..,.. I N I up o mo. osta Mesa. tie~ paid. Off 1tr*"" pnv· ate • J>OO • r. •hl> g. Adults on y ,....M ~ e Sp~clour. 3 Br s · 2 Ba HARBOR TOWNHOUSE '-" • Laguna Beach. rte. Jo· parking. Heavy cooatruc-e Swun Pool · Put/green For em P I o Y Pd lady Hon for quietness. Individual
• Frpl lndlv/lndry fac'ls 2217 Harbor Blvd., .cM -642-oo86 after 5: :lO p.m. O• heating/air con<iltl<ming.
e Arlulls I. Family ar"aa JUST COMPLETED I wknds. k.enta.I details • Office 12 or
1845 Anaheim Ava. Brand new deluxe 2 BR with LGE 1 or 2 BR furn house 01 call 54S.2400 OT" 544-8678.
c.M. 642-282.4 i&rage. $125. Carpets, drap-apt now 'til June 16th only, 1741 Westcllff Dr.
es. bltns. Fenced patio. Gar· ~ach area. 633-9UJ Ex1 Prime Joe for Corp Ofc'•
dener ma.int 2619 Santa Ana Jl9. after 7 p .m. Dr. Dunlap I 300> sq ft. Wal/pe'L Pvt
Ave. CAdulta Only) 537--0380 WANTED June !5 on long Ofcs. O'pts, Drpc, air~. RENT
J Rooms Furniture MISSION MANOR term lease. 3 BR house. I Gmd tlr, low rent. ALSO: $25 Month Deluxe Unt 2 BR J140 mo. C.d.M. Give lovinr cau Luxury Suit.e 700/1400 111 ft.
FULL OPTION TO BUY Newly decorated, nicely lnd· Xlnt ref. 549-1010 Co.op Bkrs. Owner 543-91586 scpd. Al.so l lrir tum Bache·
No depM1t o.1.c. tor, SllO. 2885 Mt>ndoia Dr.. Rooms for Rent 5995 OFFICES: 188 E. 17th St .. !'f .F.R.C. Apt. A. 54S.54Zl Costa Mesa. next to Security
Furniture Rtntal1 2 BR A 1 N 1 d ROOM For rent with kllrhl'n F'irst Ntitl Bank. AJr eond.
517 W Hl111. C'.:'11 548-1.s.t No cbldp · ew 1cpSsl.20 rps. I privilt'1:r11. $15 wk. Cd;\1 Plrnty parking, C.a.D Ray _ _ __ rn or pe !I. mo 67~2681 1 D. 1 c ,.,.,
Silver Gate Apt•. Pvt. coon-yd. ~769 ..... • I fj PM •w B ty 0, uu-431.1,
3 Br. 3 he, newly de<'Orlted. l·BR. Unlurn. wail 10 wall Sl2.50 UP wk. W I kitchen l..11r1:" & small One with
unfurnished. cpla. bltns. drpf;. Pool rn.so up Studie Apts. 23341., l IVING QUARTERS
All!O 1 Bf' furn apt Walk lo 548--04.22 N~vport Blvd. CM 548-975.'i ~2130
~~lal')', Jr Ht, Hl Sehl LGE. Deluxe. quiet 2 BR p .,
988 FJ 'eammo. Apt 1. CM ~~· ~Eestsidf' 240 16th No Matter What It Is
MATS a 'l'ACNTI Mt ~~r.ullHJ ::: RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS
••HD-IK• ao•n ,.,. HOUMt PurnhhM HoUMI Fumlshed HouMt Furnished
Newport leach 5200
IOAT TllAll.9111 """------------------------------12 hr. pool. patio, gar. bll·in~. '°" MAiMT111A11c1 ~ Corona ct.I Mar 2250 Corona del Mar 2250Corona del Mar 2250 •OAT 1.AlnfCHINO ...... l"pts. drpe. adlts. no pell.
M#AINI llOUI,, "11 $140 mo. 642-8001 aOAT SL,,, MOOlllNO ttU
IO#T HllVICll ..., ~lA " ~ 2 BDRM. l\t bath.~ =~ ~=:~;~ = C.~\\. a -£ s prage. Inquire at 4138 Pa-
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rtnl. OU-atnet park:lnf for
t.:nant.a. Buildlns located ln
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~ C BR + pool. Not Ml!'
10 yn .id. View neceuary.
Cameo Shore• or Harbor
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FOR Sale Owttt l!tf nn.
bc-rlhip bl N...,,ort Bea~
Tennll Club. S$50. 113-7814
Announeementt 6410
Coast Health Club e rREE SAUNA e
Witb Swedisb muMfl by
1 Exptr\enced Mauuae'
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
TRAINEES
1510 Santa Ana Ave.
SUlte E or call 842~
BUSINESS end
FIMAHCIAL
lu•. Opportunltl• 6300
AAE YOU an eJec:tricial ,..
palrman'.' You need mel
J' m a amall el« re pelt lhop,
No aperience neceaary. 18 to 35 yean. R1P
IChoa1 cractuate. If you have tbe aptlwde, we
will traln you. Pernwmrt •mploymet &:I·
cellent opportunff.y for adnncellltnt.
lnduatrlal lt1nt1I 6090
Indult. Space ,. w. 1 TI2l
Costa Mesa 3600 eq It
Owntt 171.J) ~
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SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
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Special Rate
INTIRVllWS MON. THltU PRI.
9 am-10 pm
132 E. 1ltb St. IGOl
doinf 1 food bus. Owner fUMrlll 6412 ~· ca.ll! I can twlp -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
SPS Western
Lott -6100
'tare lnvestlftent
Oceanfront
)'OU make money. $8,:500 EZ •
WESTMINST!R
MEMORIAL PARK
trM. ~4-5450 Bkr.
niRIVlNG Av111t Gard N<>
velty bootlque. Prime loc•
tJon Balboa Island. Alkins
$8200. 67>-CHO, eves 615-1038
J llnea -S tlmea -S bucks •Ulll -~ ¥Utl IWC~ UOa
t-Wl\01 ...., M•• le tr-. ._'IMWlt IW -.. " ... ... YOU• .,,,.,,. •Mlet _,_ ._. ._. Ill .,,,....,.._
2701 So. Harbff, Sant• An•
An equal .,,.rtunlty employ.r
~01HINO 11-0• SAi I -fltAOH C*lTI
Mortuary " c ... tery
Complete funer.la
from $245
CetMtery lot.
from $130
Includes Endowment Care
Everything In one ~utJfuJ
PHONE 641.5671 - ---------·-----
00x400' -Hwy to Buch
fantaalic Vlew
Te Place Your Trad•r'• PerMIN Ad Job Wanted, Ledy 1020 Help Wanted, Men 7200
2 BMch houaea amid tr~
OK ftll' multJ.unltl
Mir new Dana Potnt }tutlar
6 North A.mericu Roc:kwell
plant alt.
ottued now at $139,000
Gift Shop for aale; xlllt
beach location. Mu8t aell.
$1600. 642-ooo
LAWN Mower &bop or ln·
•entory. 145 E. 17t.b St ..
Colla Mesa. 64Ul00 place means less cost.
No traffic problems.
14801 Beach, Weatmlnster
HAVE 3 BR & 4 BR Bluth
Contlom111ium Sll.000 and
$12.500 equity. WANT F&C
1111cant or TD's Bkr. 67>2:503
Oteshlre Real Estate
WILL exchan1e 5 Ac-rt'S,
n 0,000. vaJUI'. near Palm 531-1725 893-2471
ANNOUNCIMINTS
and NOTICIS call Wally Hallblrs Springs on duplex or tri-
a!ter J p.m. 60-4290 Found (frrM Ada) 6400 plex in So. Oranae Coast
C.,.,..•ry Lott 6411 _are_a. __ ~_llll ___ _
SMALL, Black. mutt doc·---;..._----'""Old .......1 / b V\c 35th St., N.B. •hite ltrlp 2 CEMETERY Lota. Pac "" 5 •"""' motor w ot er
on 1tomach. RJ-"t rear lea Vlew Memorial Pk. Vista parts '57 Olds Fiesti Sta. W.
.APTS I: BUJi iootd vu land __ .......... ...._ ___ _
for 15+ units. San Juan Ca· CARPET Oeanlnr. n00t
Po· 700' front, ca.n divide 9 ltripptna. Waxini, WaU...
lots. $81M eq. Trd to, ? Windows wuhed. 531..ai6T
Owner. CM-«17, ~
Waterfront " dock. #2 e&i.. Dornettrc Htlp 7035
boa Coves, NB. Equity LIVI! 1NS
$50,000. Trade tor TD'a, Employet pays , ..
house or leaae/option. Ct11. G Bytud Aaec::I
to Bkn. 6'15-4331 lOS.~Stti, I.A. 541~
• Tlll'Nt ......
Machlniltl
• Ml• ...
Mach1111st
1" • New trans. 1 owner. Trade not worldna. •9 Harlesden dl'I Mar Plot. Make olltr.
COUt1, Loi An1ela, 4e Calif. Contact owner: 34-727 Via for 125 ft. 6 ft. wood fence
213: eM--097 Ec-bo, Palm Springs, Ca. _or_M_ecb_. _ia_bo_r_. _»_· _91_87_
HAVE 4 tJNn' apartment in CWieae • EDll1ah • l'?acb
C.0.t& Mete. Will trade for Permanent, expu. lJve.b'I
BP'..ER BAR I: RESTAU· rn Eut Asey. 842..rnl3 RANT tn Ot1t11e County.-========
Call Owner MS-0395 Help W1ntecl, Men 7200 •
EXCHANGE M·l c~ar 105 ----------
Drift Press
Operators
FOUND remale Vlz.sla 1bout _9'126_2 ______ _
9 1n011 old. Vic 13th & SERVICE DIRECTORY
Jt.2 lot fiOx1.20 ........ $9,850 ~?boa Bl•d. ldenWy 67> Babyslttlnt 6550
R·2 comer ••..••.••• $10,300 --------
• Units C01ta Mesa $49,j()()
Exchange equity & cash for
m«e Units. Fitzmon11
Realtor 673-9010
Comm. with hoc1M .. 119.SOO WHITE Male cat. Sweet & WJL.L Babysit. My home. 1 KAVE: Apple Valley, acre
M·1 63x300 1~-~ ~~·~.rm unafraid rentor cannot keep. child up to 2 yeal"I old. $20 + 3 BR 1~ be, trplc .. encl.
Other M·l ..... ~WUtup &46-1140 wldy. ~1395 Vic Harbor patio, ioned for horses.
* *
Locldaart Realty OiIU>'S Rod 6 Reel. Found Shopping Center Want: 0t1n1e County prop
846-3322 MS-mt on ~tlnaton Beach Pier. CHILD CARE, my bClme, or lit TD. 54().1~
847-19.18. da.y1, hot lunchel, any age, *
" 125 M·l, Los Ang~es area
tor home ln Beach area up
to $56,000 qualltled buyer.
Corbin/Martin RJtn.
675-16&2
Wbat do 1'(111 \b1nk al oar
'"l'RADEll'I PAJU.DJSE"
Drop aa a cant Oa.asitled
Dept. P.O. Bos 1375, Dally
PDol, Npt Bch, Ca1u.
* *
Callbrilion
lib Technlcl1n
e Tool Grinder
1'bne Qllt'llinp aN m
nliht llblft and o t h r
1teedy employmetrt with
• mbrlmum 45 boar wort
ftek. Our OOlllPIDY blne-
ftts Include a ~
profit lharina ,._
HarMr Blvd. Area SABOr SallJn& ,ear on Udo exper, refs, O\f 646-5700 * '•nlor lab
50 :I 175 lot Iale Pier. Identify A claim RELIABLE mother. Week· .IV J ( , lftfta co -~.ws-ftlltJl ---~ --~ ~ -~~ only.-~u c..-~mmm!Bli!'illl!l'llml . . \.AlllUl • $15.rm WHITE Female youn1 cat 1 area:-Call~--lsslSlllf=..-:.-:-61•-WrlJtt.-it. -~....-WUHsmlOlr. rutr:-orown ~. Tblll'rm:-titt:"t-.aii"Cr'~,:;;1~~"i .. i"E:::?-+--....... -----~i..r.~~ r ---ll'Yll" -- --Costa-~ -873-4350 OPEN EVES. Harbor area. 847..c126 . 1 yt t nt my nvnM ncom. IX 1111'~ Prefer rnlnimum ~ -.,... •u21 Hour-day-week. ~734 Ytvl experience ln the ~.--
-LOTS trOR-SALE LADlES watch. Vlc. Marin· Brick, Masonry, etc. ELECTRJClAN, Llcmaed " Taxpayen Attn!! .,-ea or difltal ~ An equal onortunllY
Level .... x 'l6T on -"'et era School. Identify. 548-3281. 6560 From now 'til midnight te"'• checkout and teat· employv UJ ,.... bond• d . SnWl jobs, · 15 u be ..... atreet in ex~t rental MALE White cat. Vic oJ malnten. & repairs. 548-5203 April lb, our oUice wl lng. Mlllt be able to u.
area. _ Plant tor 19 units CoTona del Mar. 6T3-Ul9 ALL TYPES i.f a son r y, C>Pe'.I from 8 a.m.·10 p.m. to aemble wire, drcu1t and
ava.ilable. $42,500-The Real Brick. Block, Cemmt work. Gard•nlng 66IO do your tu ntunll. No a~ teat digital clrcultry and
Estaten, 648-nn -54&-7313 Lost 6401 Also repairs. All type• Car-Pointment necenary, bow· l)'ltems.
PARTIAL Ocean v t 1 ": "SUZOOKI", male Sealpo~ pentry le Roofins. 636-2916. ever, a call NOW will re-
"'--a d-' Mar. Ololce BRlCK "--~t "·--n-ANTHONY'S aerve-a time for )'OU. ""'"'' "' bold Siamese cat; vie. of Art's • '"""'""'' e, ....... t"' G d Se • 20 yrs tax !xper with no mi1-Cont1et Steve Joyce
133-0600 ... 2112 o'me Jot N<Yr leue . Lancing, Balboa; wee.rini try Cullom Cablneb. Small Ir en rv1c:t filed returns or penaltiea for
Lonl,y trees. 113·2010 r~ collar w/rh.ineeton'5. jobe. OK Free Eat 96U945 ~ 1941 our cllentt. ~ day le'f·
Realtor Reward. No q u e a t I on a . Reas. monthly care. Prun-vice.
673-1983 or notify Art's Bulldtrt 6570 tna. Landacaplnr. Exp. bor· Coast Bualneu Sttvice COUJllS
~10 co. Citrus Grovet 6175 Landing _____ A_h_I __ tlculturlat. "Tender, lovizli 1670 Santa Ana Ave.
LOST Small white poodle Stanley man ca~ for Grttn Gardens". &rite E or call 642~
P Id Interest Coeta Mesa Park. Name Jack Todd Lawn & y d fepcl • • p e pe • • R e w ard . ar l..oni Fed. A State S9 I: $-4 19700 J1m"°"9 Rel. Well located srove bi River· Hea rtbroken Mr ,. MEDAWON UpkHp Your home. Saft-Prof'I
aide ana. 5 acres of navels Gust&faon. 543-5749 or 690 BUILDERS S.3403 MS-8668 842-1010 Newport lffch
com\ni into full iiroduction w l8th St rototil. gnide. 54().8206
next year. Malntainfli by · · 546-7011 Jap1n1ae G•rdener 6790 All e.ppllcanta remwed on
merit with no blu toward
~. Color, Creed or Sex. local reU!ent. FuU price DARJ< Brown fem a 1 e Exper., complete ya.rd
$35 rm. PrelJald OK with Burmese cat, declawed. r8fe Door Openert aerv1ce. ~ estimates FORGET The fu111 I: leave
the cleanlni to us. J"ln., te~ ID aait. For more ln:fo lolt vie Sib A Bay, · ANDARD MODEL Sill> e 548-7958 e ~ue call K. W. Small ~136Y hearttiroken. wd. DELUXE MODEL $139 windows, cup., etc. Reu . --------
with: VI~,, Only at Katelh'1! n o mo up, wkly rate•. Mow-
Eclchoff end Anoe. Inc. LOST 2% yr old Dacb.ltlund, 7!>30 KateUa, Stanton in&. edlfini. cleanup. Ed's
call Brichter Side 543-4134 Lec•I rn.nufecturer hat
1818 w. Olapman Ave. Uaht brwn male. v I c 5.27•3682 or S97-855l ~denlna. Frtt est. fi46..
Onnae. Calli. Minion Dr, Of. Reward, ======== Land.aping 6110 lmmedl1te openlrtll for:
541.mi Eve-wknda, 5J8.59'71 no qustlonl. ~7 Cupentering 6590 Mowtna • F.dglog ·Garden.Ina
BLACK Labl'9dor Male alip Sprinkler Repair
UAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING e
A GARDENING SERVICE Electronic
Assemblers
AcrMI' 6200
TO mm ESTAn .
2 1/3 ACRU
VACANT lAMD
2 113 AOU'S commercial
~ !C·2l on major thor-
ooghfare ln Senta Ana. M<>
~I • ..,, busine11. tnfler
park or other commercial
OK, OC' bold for future ln-
creue hi Vlllue when Bolsa
Ave. fully develops into 4-
lane blYd. Sewer line stub-
bed at property. Ample
water supply. Drive by 4'117
W. Bolu, SantB Ana, then
1)booe owner 542-9533.
MONEY MAKJNG GROVE
Eleven aCT8 witbln city ol
Sa.n Juan Cap11tnu10. Prime
development proper1)'. All
utlllties.. S2000 per acre
under marl!et value 11 mo.ooo. $52.500 e q u 1 t y .
Con.sldtt trades.. Prepaid
In •.
NEWELL ASSOCIATF.s
494-6594
e READY TO BUlLD e
10 1c or l"'a zoned for aplJ
or 4-plexes, city " OrJ.
chi.Jn chollar. Vic 16th Pl & SCRAM-LETS 847-9SlS8 Tustin Ave. C.M. Triday. MOWlNG, Edgin1. vacalawn.
Please 5 C 8 -8 2 0 7 or Odd jobs. * 5'M955
State lfcented contrctr,
Ruldential • Commuc\al
Fr.e ell·No job too b111
893-3581
son. PROBl...EM.S?
• Wiremen Valuable ref. dog. Reward. ANSWERS Gen'! cleanup. Hauling.
£73-4510 EXPERT Japanese Garden·
YELLOW.COLO 1.adlea watcb Stupid -Wbote -VIJor -er Lnd8C'ing, C eanup, M&iJI..
vie Alpha Beta. Wedding GYPll.lm -UP SMOOl'H tenance. "MACK" 847-0132
We have the ANSWERS at We IN an .,t1bllshecl
ORANGE COAST NURSERY comrMrcl1I firm with
gUt 33 yrs ago. Sent!mental. A bum on the Bmvery JAPANESE G • .,n.,..,.,~ 380 W. WILSON ST. llberel fringe benefltt.
Costa Mesa ~3996 ONLY IXPERIENCED Pleaael Rwd 548-10'20 IN.Y.l only drinks a certain nnv""'"'"' ' · · • brand of hair tonic. He aays Maintenance by the month.
SIAMESE male c.at. lt. tan It comn UP SMoont. Good refs. Exper 546-Tl'SI
w/blk.; approx. 10 moa; cut I: Edge Lawn
Pap1rhangln1
Palntlnt 6150 Sun .. vie. E. Ocean Bl•.. !NO JOB TOO SMALL!
Bal. Rew. 673-501J Residential · Industrial Com-Maintenance. t.lcenRd. IS'J'ERJOR .\ m painting.
ml'rdal ·M a I n t e n a n c e S4&-4808 • ~70 aft 4 PM Prices "ubed for aprtn1 LOST: white, female HUJky. Repair & R e mo d el EXPERIENCED Gardftler cltan • up. Free est ;., yr
vie. Williama / G8.rfleld Renaonable. U c-, bond~. '> * Landtcapln& • Oea11Up * exp. Call Otuck it ~4
area, Hun~. Reward. aured. Reas. & Reliable. 642-4400 INTERIOR & ext paint1n1.
e 962-1961 or 642-5064 e e JAPANESE GARDENING Prices slashed for spring
PEOPLE
ahould 1pply to
PWM£IRICS
929 laker StrMt
Costa Me..
S49-2221
TI.NY black Poodle, needs C"RP"""'"""""'G ,. Roof· .,,_ · ,.. Land I ........... med e&) n .... I <:.JU;• "' oxl'Vl<'f: .... eanup, cap. c elb • up. & ·~ ftl 30 yr 1 recent surgery Yic tne. All type7> • All work ing. :m.7034 aft 7 p.m. exp. Call Oiuck at 543-S.114 --FRY COoKS
Hllkrest Rwd. 545-7837 &'lJRranteed. SJ9.6T29 Mowing, Ed9lng, $prey• • PAINTING • Interior ls Need 4 exper. men tor new
Pert0nalt
LOST grey, black A whltt REPAIRS + ALTE.., •TIONS .,...._.. .....__ -~ tt _.._ D Cat ..... ..__._.. ~ ing, Fertilizing. 962·7349 """l"' .or. r •-nr utima tea. ........ co ee .,..,p. a,ys.
wi... "'""'"''' e 1 r · C B ETS An a. I bl XlD ''l'ASS", 546-3437 A IN · Y •iz, job. """uonable rate1. 6f6..30l5 Must be fast. re la e. t.
23 Yra exper. 548-mJ "-··ral ~--1-LI.-IN.,.,,... or .,. ... p .. ~G aal. Apply 2-.f p.m. e Carpentry • C&binets e vw... -· • --6 rMMEo. SERVICE'.''~ AMIGOS RESTAURANT
e Blt·lns e Alteratlona • PainUn&. Plumbq, ~ rel. FR.EE est. 548-1827 421 E. 17th. Coat& Mtsa
SINGL!S -WIN • Repairs • Reas! 646-9583 pentry. Reu! Rel Wured PAINTING _ any room S20. N Ew.......a Trina to v-.. BankAme.ricud OK w "SI lair" In 0 "r-• ,ence a,~-c-· .. Pri-·z·11 Call ''Mlk•" a•" ,,.... ' uae " nc pa ts. N---ry! ..., .,..,., "' C•ment, Concrete 6600 " ~ Neat work. Rera. 847-1358 ___
With Weelcly Gueat Card 6730 rtRST CLASS p.i..u.... • Muat have dean CalUomJa ....,, m e ~· SAT e CONCRETE WORK e Haullnt ........ ,. • '""~·• r JY., Pa___.an"'"I· ,._.,.,.. •r drl•""8 rect!f'd Apply Oranre County's lnest Of All 'J'ypea. No job too """' .... , ~ ~ •u,. .
Ballroom &: orchestra Small. Call: 89'2-1038 c..EAN Lots. prasea. etc. 'nMATES. 56.3Ci8 YILLOW CAI CO.
Dmnfr 7.9 e Cocktails C'USTOM PATIOS &: Trff t'frnoval. dutnp. Ile:\?, PAINTTNG A Paperbanclq. 136 E. 11th St.
DANCER'S CORNER Block wan.. Abo concrett backhoe, fill. I r • de Reas, very cln. Z yn exp. Colt& Mna 1438~ s. M&il'l at Edlngrr Sl aaw111g & ttmoval. 842·1010 :J62-3'145 Local m. Free est. M:Z-1322 _M_t_n-... -r-,"""Day,---or--::1=-v..-
TRAllES
Plastfcs Molcllnt
Sevttal younc men with
mecbanical apt It u d •
wanted to rm trainee pc>
litions aa Plutic Prete
Ope-ator. Nlaht lbUt,
4: ll to 1 A.M. Pi.a.
apply in penon to
Newport
Instrument Corp.
193 W. 16th St.
Newport leech
An equal opportunity
em~
75
MEN
L 1 r 1 e, expanding
chain now· tlkin1 1p-
plicatio111. No experi-
ence neoeaary, Age
19 -35; have catif.
driver'• I t c t n 1 e &
know Orange County
area.
S3a45 HI.
Mr. Hurst 774-2021
EXEC\ll'IVE Type Man •
Startkta aalary to S1'lO
morrtbly lnc:rwu1nc to -at end 0( I moottia. ftO!IO at
end ol ftnt JMr tf ability
warrt.nta. Int.naive 3-1ear
tralnin& llf'Ol1"l.1l1· car.er
position wltb m&n*PIMlrt
~. Exc•llent
rettrement, IJ'OllP inlarance
and bolpltallzatklll beneatl.
Experience not ~.
For pe1'900al lntttView call
541-c467
JOHN CONLEY, BRR.
541-5000
SANTA ANA Ml·~ CF.MENT Work of any kind HAULING.+ GENERAL I ... -Over n yean. T.-..rn.
t I . G CL.EANUP _P umblnt _._ N •~-h .. _.. COME In for your tree • owtlt pncu. uar ---.;;-----f'WJIOrt ~ . ~ ~ 1:_..a_~ ~ bl ,, • ., oc1• You name it -I haul It to M .,._.__ _,,, ...,....__....
10 ACl"etl. So. Cant. SS Down.
$8 ptt mo .. $795 full prlce.
L. Shewfelt, DS W. 3rd St..
L.A. Ptlone 213: 623-5102
IO Ac::Rp. Kirby. Ortaoll
$151> Ptt N:.: 29" Do"1I
548-0741
lipstick QI 10IU' color choice wvnunans p. '"'""". LEAKS? Gu or water elec-IUJJle • r vwwa ....... Reas. Big John &G-4030 Kona Kave Way Yorba PlaMl>er I: try our retrea.bln1 mint CEMENT work, all typea. ~call)' locatad llllder ce--•
muk with honey ' atmonda So job too amall. Free e1t. " HAUUNG. Tra.sb pickup. ment. blaclrtop. sraund. _Unda __ ._c._111_. ____ r....a Pl • ._
A our 1tnwt>trry rrapl>e ff. STUFUCK 54M615 Trlmming. Anythlna·w• 6'l wJlll. ahowert.. U7 pi.c.. MAN FOR DELIVERY 1: t.n-YnSCi Ml cl~anaer. WoWd Y01S bflleve ntORYK CONCRETE It a1L Exvet nrk. 5'5-2792 Repaired. Water bnel ~ ltlllatJce ol 1V a q. •L.....11 CM
we're n<lt In the lot cream NO JOB TOO SMALL SA VE MONEY * Before you ed. snuure ratcnd. ~ Ill t c h an 1 c a 1 1526 Ntwpwt ..._,
businell! l"oalltalD ol Youth F'rH Mt. 646-1.234/615-Ml6 Take It to the dump call CALL "LEAK!" IC2-03tl ~ a e e • 1 a a r y.
NEED EXTRA
MONEY?
Join the tMm at )btDoglda
if JOG -201 WoBml wttJl a
conpnlal crew, are phyaieaJJ.r
flt. neat • are wW.lq to do
your lht.r9. 8t01> in at Kad>on-
ald11, teeee Btach Bmt., Bunt-
tngton Beach between th•
houn of 2 6 5 P.M .. Mon. thru
Fri.
W• need p1rt ti.-Mlna .. "*'t Mlp, 11
YM't min. at 11.60 + ... r hr. to start. Alto
we nMd ,.rt tlmt W9f'kert for evenln9.
Htlp Waftfecl, Men 7200 tt.lp Wented, Men 7200
lllSPKTOR
Good linowWI• at bmcb tnl!PK'tklt nqQlnd la
predllka IUiCblned ea.
poMllta. Caat:blc layout
ell'Plrltnee delft.bl•.
Min 45 hour work week
Steedy employment
Profit lbarlic
J. C. CAITO CO.
671 W. 17th St.
C•t• Me.a 541-)421
All equal onortmlt:Y
emplo:rer
Computer
Operator
To opertte IBM 360
comput•r s y 1 t t m
•nd. unit record IN•
chines. Mud be •W.
to work MCOncl or
third shift •• requir-
ed. Two yHrs exper.
ience inclucfincJ disc
•nd m•gnetic +•pe
~~"':-_!torage_~".!_h; _
-tt orOtt>ttt-!Prr l'1f _ 1!JUOPJ-: . -=:... OR CALL NIGHT SHlllT (7l4) S4' IOao
APPLY IN PEUON
~11 and 3-6
REUBEN E. l&
U 1 E. Cout Hl1hw1y
Newport leach
DIOITAL TD:'HNICIANS. ..
Imm.dltte Oveneu and
Ftatetlde 0 p e n i n I • . Re-
quires minimum 2 yean
ma intenance axperience an
dlcitaJ equJpment.. Tra1n1na
will be ~. ~
range poaitlona, excellent
aa.larlea, full c o mp a n y
beridlta. Send reeume Dept.
333 WDT. P b l I c o • F o rd
O>rporation, Educatkltl and
Tecbnlt:al S«Yices Dtvbioa. r o r m • r 1 y Tech -Rep
Dlvllion). PO Boor # 10.
Fort w~ Pa. 19034.
An Eqcal 0 pp 0 r t U II 1t y
DnJ>loyer.
BUSBOY
Gttat opportunity for am-
bitious ~ man. Apply
tn P9nOn between 2 and
5 p.m. dally.
Snack Shop
2305 I. Coast Hwy.
Coron• def Mar
DISHWASHER
Mom Ina
Greet opportunity tor am.
bidoua )"OQnl man. ApplJ In
penoa between 2 and 5 p.m.
dal))'.
SIMICk SMp
2305 E. Cent. Hwy.
Coron• ckl Mar
ATLANTIC
RESEARCH
CORflOR.ATtON
Miull• Systems Division
U33 Harbor llvd.
C0tt1 Mela, Cellf.
U.S. Othenahip llequJnd
An equal opporbmfty
employer
PRW
OPERATORS
RubMr experience
only. Night ahlft.
Apply Ptl"IOftnel Office
U.S. DIVERS CO.
3323 W. WarMr Ave.
Santi' Ana
An equal opportunit7
wnployer
PRODUCTIOll
FORfMAll
Cabinet Shott
2ftd Shi~
-Appfy-
EJPlOllR
MOTORHOME CORP.
MARIE
CARPBITEI
Experlel'lefd fn ~
tion and ftn1llbins of ~
lnetry and pene1a b' ~
tmor ot one • ol , a -ldnd
)'llchll. Ptfl'loaa ~ ence with aome ....
uaeful. Send 1~ or re-.ume to
Box M 31 D.ny Plot
An equ.l oppoe billt)
tlGllploJW
1416 So. Oout Hwy, Laguna U1! 646-9188 or 642-56&8 BukAmeliciU'd OK Pwmanait. Davll-Brown
Mount. & De.rt 6110 ~.:_ ~~.~ctbeent:.". _c_on_t_racton _____ 66_20_ ~~~oh ~~ulpra,el-. ~an~l· ......... -~~OD... 0o._R,..-•--tA4_A_V_•_" .-.... -Pickwick leek Shep a...w. depctuwnt. A~ _._..,. u,. ,.., ~ "'.. na "• ,._ n WllU\o'J n.r.m ,.... """"-~ Ne.eta Aill-+f J'Ollllll' bile ~ N•t a .-• ROOM ADOmOl'IS • cau R alt 5 --.....:1 ........ _ .. man tD JeVn book bmlnem. ....... 5 ~ -1Ubdlvislon, so. e TDfNlS • L. T. Conltroctklft uu ~ vv'>We Jldl'UCe. OoftWt . ~
""Valley -18 mlla East New CdN TENNIS Q.l1B f smllv room&. lritch~n or -======== Wacmlnlter b' bo.)11 10.H Experience._ lMlt llOt llanapr, Bo&~
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AUCTION
ANNOUNCING
New
REUBEN'S
& COCO'S
tach, 1T trunb. ~ oalc
"'"'""" • • • t&bln, a tolltoj) detkt, 2 hall ~ ll!all. Antlqun Ampel'AJld • • • AppDancn ~ Newport BtTd, CM
Color TV'1 I &0-3089
Stereo' 1~M:::ut=l=ca::::I =.,=ut. ==,=1=-25
AUCTION.
WedMldaY-7 p.rn.
INSPICT ANYTIME
9 A.M.·t ft.M.
GIBSON Elec. suttar. red
hollow body; Standtl auper.
Artist XV amplltier; both
xlnt eood. 6~
Planoe & Orga nt It 30
Always a
TREMENDOUS * PIANOS a ORGANS '* * Laraest at.ock In So. Calif.
Prl., Apr. 12, 71SO p.m.
Ne* l UNd l"u.mltlll't. N.w
dlvana. Lovueats, h>d ...
beds, occ. chain. bedroom
aell, din1ns 11t1. cblna c&b-
lntll, c:ornraodet, cocktall
tablet, bunk bcdl. cbut.a.
delb. mattr...., dbMttaa.
l'C>Cbra, 1ter•o1, TV's.
lampa. n e w drapes, twift
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ampUt1tra. ratripntan.
1tovea, wuben, ~ AND
MUOI MORE!
WINDY'S AUCTION SELECTION * Jl~..4()% oU-Player pianos
1000 rolla to choole from %0151.\ Newport Blvd. of TOP Quallty * Terma • Term• -Tmna • Behind Tony'• BJdi. Mat'la.
Ntw & UMd cub for )'OUr piano or trade Costa Mna ~
Cost1 MISI 541 .. 2201
2401 Cempua Dr.
ltvine, Celtf.
(Neu' 0nnae Co. AJrport> 1 SSS We Adams
APPLY IN PIUON
Furnltu,. & Appll1nc11 &rand piano for new 1ptne1 !!!!!!!!l!OP!!EN!!m•DAILll!l![!Y-9•1o!I' ... , rteld's Wholesale Piano Co.
WILL•• CLARK'I 12012 Brookhurst at Olapman Sprin9 Cl11nin9l Ao K Garden Grove <7}4) ~o wta -100% European hair. All equal opportunlt:J
employer Olt CALL
(714) '546-8030 ORGANS 6 PlANoS-Dark bk>od with ftolttnc.
Hammond M • 100 Ip I D t t, Short 18111b $11). J'1oor
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Costa Mesa COMMIUICNI eALLlll't used onl.)' $895• alao Wied lt!ngth full lldrted aqua
Materials
Technicians
H\llbff Newport Beach
bu an tmmedlate ~
lq foT a Materials Tecb-
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"22 • ' blue ~Y prom dlwl. ATLANTIC Baldwin, Conn, L 0 w u y, Straplesa. $11. Short pink Garden Grove llvd. from $395. L 0 ta of uJed drna with white nylon lace $ ~ :! ='•":::: .~ rranca. spinet.a ' con.ole onr ald.ri $11. Whit. fU. F.C. ~ ·• to $600 __ m!! ___ im•I planoa. f\lr •boulder cape $10.
Mtdicel X.~ •••••• to $550 RESEARCH SPANISH SCHMIDT·PHllSanJJPS ~~· 646-7022
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WUTERll GIRL Now Interviewing for:
Settetari~ many •• to $500 Use yotlT office lkills! • Waitresses 1901 N. Main. . ta ""'"
!:acrow Ofer ........ to~ Need money tor your le "a1hlon·WIM PIANOS & ORGANS POOL TABLIS
OMV Girl ............ ~ vacation fun (d)! COlltPORATION • Dishwashers IUT ECONOMIZI ALLN~J~UBSJUNED DS ~ ~!!68 B~YN ..... 5!!~T• Mf!d., Fl'Oflt i Bclc .... $433 "'" • .... ""'"'" .... ~....uu,_
Auto svc Cuhler •.•• S400 ----------. Mlull• Syetema Dlvlalon e Busboys Uvinr Room Set -1 ONLY WALLICll'S..MANNING'S Slate trom $.169
Medical, pn olc ...... $400 ~ :.ia:ble UU Harbor llvcl. ltef. $349, NOW S1991 MUSIC CITY Bl'\lllSWlck $329 value .•
Mec11ca1 1u. Clk ...... MOO CMta MeN, Calif. e Cooks 3400 So. Bristol ONLY sm.11
Keypunch .......... _ •• $.190 *'111! Al'Pl1 today. Dinette ~ -l ONLY So. Co11t Plaza 100'.4 FINANCING
T)lptats ................ $JT5 u.s. Qtbemblp 1tequ1rec1 Oak·tcp exten table wl• ~Z165 SECARD ftOOL
Accounttna Olr ........ s.ns Westenl Girt AD equal oppor1Unil7 Apply In person Wl'OU&ht Iran dlaJn. 169·95· ~ CHORD electric conllOle S23 s. Maln, OrUfl
Dental R4ICIPt ...... " $350 ~· I I d 4 orpn or trade b' llDlll 5»-1992 m Typllt tme •••••• S325 17'8' w. Lincoln, AnaMtm etwHn an p.m. Bedroom Set. s po-()11]¥ 1 1 ;S-M20 ·----••!ml nu. Potitlon requtrn a Filt Clk tme .......... $325 2700 R&rbor, Cotta M.... Lllbt oak. Res. $229.95. Pano. . STERLING SILVllt ~~ PBX Aiiirf'.4cmcr $l12 Eq\aal oppcrtunity employeT Appl
1T'l1nN ... "' 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa NOW ONLY $119-851 B~~A~i: ~ rt.twear, ~ ......
material.I and the...._. m w. l9tb. c.JI. MU752 PULL er PART TIMI • TERMS 54&-0069 old with ftne worlanaDlblf.
bl1 of ~ctor de-WOMEN • !ilEN EMPLOYMINT ·-------------Approv.d Furnltu... B3 Hamond Orran ::.'!'.~/~•pl--. _ 1dcla, ~t • SCREElfD-~ ~ .. -All~,.__"-~ ~only 21S911arbar Blvd., C.M. with Lellie apeakera carvl.Jll aet, etc. includel _QlJ l.!.n er _ __ _ ____ Permwnt ~ -"il>llUcMl!tl ::::::==:::::::::===:::c:=-s:i::=::;:::;;~===:;;:::;:;t ~ ... ~lg!da.y ~~ $9J!Jf. m.3606 $6Q l&ftllM
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•·-'·-In ""'""""" or _ _.. lkprs. In Oran,. County Colla Meta DeW9PIJ>tt ca~ ~.:__~~tf!v~ Women 7550 upright. Excellent condltioo. for $350. EXACTLY ~ price
_.""3 ,,_,..,., -.... IC2-T4M ~ ctreula&n sales laclliUea. :!k.'".:c;;~. wed. Rental Dept. $125. 548-6381. alltf!d at department ttane retume to: Screened Penonnel Aleneyt ~~:\0 :er~ ~ netday, 'ftunday and l'r1-CABINET PORllGN T k ENTIRE PRIV_A....,TE=--P~any--.,-an.....,.t.--"."to m.a:tl6 eves, all d-.v wlmda.
H U G H ES 901 Dover Or .• Newport Bch. tnin you. Guara nt e ed day, t:~ to 4:00. IMPLOYMENT a ff over buy piano tor cub. 543-9335 ..SPANISH CAllNIT
Engn, EE/ME, dJsn app . . "'" a: commlnion cw. F. w. Woolwortll ASSEMBLERS Mont than 100 COUlltrltt ' ·HoUH of Chairs 2 ~oor • CUltOm mde. -•
• . . . . • .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. to lBK NOW! ·~oo Harbor llvd. ~ job d1111Uleat1ona. Coup. Below COit liquidation ot r_._1._v_1._1on ____ ._20_5 IUitable tor lamps • u ..
Aircr1fl Company
500 Superior Ave.
Newport leach
Callfornl• 92663
Eqm.J opportunity
tmploytr M/F
Dishwashers
Busboys
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Coco's
Famous
Hamburgers
71 f 1shion Island
Newport Beach
Acceptlnt Ytunt Men
under 30
Tralnlnt PMltlena
A maj« mbllcUarJ ot •
New York CorPo~tion w1ll
train a aelect number of
)'OW1i men u asalt.anll tn
expe.ndl.nr Socrtbem Call-
tomla chain. Good worktnc
houn, t'Xcellent protlt abar-
ing and frlnp benefitL EJc.
ceJlent opportunity for ad,.
vancement for c a r e e r
mindf!d mtn. Hlth IChool
education. Some couere
pref erred.
SUS per woelc talary
For ~nonal mte:vltw ca1J
~1133 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ARCHITKTllAl
SBtlOR
DRAFT SMAii
'tbree ye&ra exptrience.
PermaJ'W!llt employmmt.
Exceptional ~ op.
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penon!
Prg:rmn/[BM, RCA exp S900 ~ tit & 2nd Shift 111 OK. Write P.O. Boor 2217. Lampa-Table~ted t a b I e or DECOR.ATOil
Food all/dee/car+ bon S58S LOO ANGELES TIMES <X>STA MF.SA Mobll. Home Oranp, 921967. Bedspread•Dlnettu&>.fu PIECE Removable MUtM
ARGUS IMPLOYMENT 1375 Sunflower Ave u av.... " ..,.r hr nlltnr I rt """"room1-Mattn1se1-0iairs top, d.arlc Oak with raid dt-
CONSULTANT AGENCY Col.ta Mesa ~ Brosh tn your lfPl.H lxcell~t o:;:rt• unity School•lnttructlon 7600 S 17 w. 19th St., C.M. ~H .. , H ... ly H• & let.Ht#: llin· Oil landJC&pes, ~ »13 WestclUt. NB SM-1'196 ~5151 Ext 297 ~ timfo, 962-37<1 '"'" lteJna too numeroua lilt. 'l'GI
1624 E. 11th. S.A. 5CT.Q36 -Apply-1~1 DUNCAN Phyfe style din1na TY•, WAIHlal, Irts, Corona del Mar 6"1WS1I
16195 etta'nt/Anhm e-0941 GIRL PRIDAY aet '60. apt u stove, ru al .... mATOlll att 6 p.m. All da:1 • Eft.
Two girl ottfoe lmmedlate EXPLORER Kl · CH $25; Maytq wahr SS>. Fm FmZERS ·DRY£RS ·IWIES wkends.
Help Wanted openlna available erperlenc-160 PROGRAMMING ~: Refrlg $45: K1nr iz bed. $$ CASH $$
Women 7400 =e.i·~:::t= A((QlJIRS MOTORHOME CORP. INOUS. DRAFTING bdbd ~-646-0387 We pay cub tor:
tionaJ typllt at leatt '15 AYlDLE GROC. CHECKING Store Equipment ./ Furniture ./ Appliancta Counter Glrl wpm, no S/H, a.. dicta-p au 4000 Campus Drive lfRONIC ASSEMIL Y I An~~e~ ~
GEMCO phone. U quall11«! call m Newport leach" PIX/TYP 1• G~ showcase f75 COMPLETE HOUSEFUL.
Dry CIMMn Tm. CURI w f ( I Snip 'n' Stitch dM Call 54'7-6741 or m.an
Warner I: Brookhunt SECROARY Agencies, Men & es oas l334 E. Coest Hwy, c RENT POOL TABLES
Founlain Vallq Experienced = f:e;-Women 7550 Trade A Bulfneu Schooi. Houtehold Goods 1020 TOP NAMES! ~= ~~:,~ '::"ea;en~;., ~12v~.; :;cul•tor and lltht ~ -~Coast Compu~'!"::!are Inc. MOVING Eut. Evuythlng COLOR TV ~~o~ ~~.
BARMAIDS. .. · Newport ..._cu, ""' A: 1 · · HW1tiniton Beach must ,o. MllC Hsebold. 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ W.
o>.ricr:;;d Go.Go i:JiYaJ~: wnte eox M 14 EXPEDITOR Employment 536-888~ :!:.v:e ~J~ ~~~ $9 MONTH :'1s~ ~:. =.~ ~r: ;~763 A9ency Evenini Canyon Rd, 001 Rental can apply to purchase Katella'• lett luyt SALESLADY R~spoMlble job for younr 12071 Garden Gr. Bl., .G. ORDER BY PHONE robe Doan
• 9w~FullTI~ ~ r ~~~-~~ :;a~x=~t man. Train-642-9611 "Be~ru!;::..tbru Garage Sale 8022 523-3851 Mlm>~~aro~
Apply In penon Mana • 1670 Santa AM Ave. YOU'LL l'IND tT HERE! Briahtena A Enlarpl
MF.SA LANES
1
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1'1Q3 s~nor. Cotta Mesa Huntinaton Cent"' ANU'I Women'I *r•tarlal Tralnlnt household Items, antiqu~.l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 15% OFF
WANTED RN'• !or ~0 Edinger 6 Beach v · Some experience nee-Division Most Modern Up-to-Date cht:I~. ladJe1 a: dild clthe&. • 527--3682 or Dr.at _,._, 3 Bl d ATTEND THE car cooler, refrlg. 12>11. chrs. $29 95 7530 Katella, Stanm
to 11 a: 11 to 1. Apply WAIJRHSfS esaary. Permanent pofl. • fff charged , BUSJNESS co l.LEGE in the WED thru SAT. 9 to 6. 27>
Hunttnrton V a l l e 1 Coo-U tlon. ~32 SI $294 Southfand. The school of 279 Albert Pl, ~ lDff Santa AND UP
valeacent Hosp., I 312 File Clerk, 1 • ... · Pro.,.,..mmed LeemJnr with An• Ave.l 5 48 -19s2 . No Money Down Newman. HB. Experif'nced only! ftn f actory worker .... Sl.65 llr. the ~"~-•.hi .... IC~'" touch. 6*-m2 OAC
P MAS'"' Seamstre" 2 yn exp. Piece mu ..... ,. . ...,.,. DENTAL Aillstant, Laiuna Apply In enon work or .... $1.65 hour Complete 8ecretarial -ELEC. Motor, q i phaat. 2 $1.00 per wk. by leue plan.
aru. Work 4 dayl, paid tor SURF & SIRLOIN 0 NCR #4SO Opr. Exp only s:i1Q Brushup -mM Kf)'l'Ul'lcll. ~ $25: red cham, witb 3 Newporter TV SalM
5. Wed. Sat. i Sun. off. 5'30 Pac. Cat. Hwy. SPECJALTIES ( , S42S Start a119 Monday-~enin& chrs $7.50: older rocker. whl _,.,Harbor Blvd CM 548·8511 Wr1t~ Daily Pilot Box M-82 N--rt Beach Bkpr thnJ TB " .. ·" ·" classes 1Jao. oe.k $7; mangle, gd oond. •_v"---_,..~.,,,_,~--~ ...-File Oenc. Exp only. ·• 1375 RCA COL08 TV CHR.ISnAN Woman to F SH 0 1640 Monrovia Ave. 55 >.g POLL y PRIEST ST: 151)' boat SJS. Loll " babysit on Wed A Sun eves A I N ~ Secy. SH 90• type · e susn.iESS CO' , "'G• more! 1550 Superior (rearl ( U•ad) $ 1 SO
In the nunery of ~ntral MODELING C~~2427 eaJ° ~~.'2 ·~·~~~.~ ~ 325 N ... Newport BL N.a. CM, 646-9188. 6C2-5fi66 llG U7" SCREEN
Bible Omrch. CM 5'48-4567 NEWPORT BEACH area, An equal opportunity New Accts Clerk. Min 2 yrs Phone 543-9723 GARAGE Sale, Thurs. thnJ Fully GuarantMd
p A RT·nME ExperltncM MISSES SPORTSWEAR tmployer be.nkinc .......... · S350 LIFETIME Gltt .(l11lcoat 10 Sat. 758 W. 20th St .. Cost.A 1877 H•rbor Blvd., C.M.
Doughnut m.aktr. A p P I Y Fri evea a: Sa(Urday1 Otrk. Ins t xp ... • • $100 wk. lesson Typl.na School 173 Dd Meea. df Pltt'4!nt1a. Open tit 9 p.m. ~~. ~t, 91'1 Sin 10, age 21 tW> 25, ---~iiil-liiiiiii_. Secy. SH 80, type 55-6(). To Mar. CM. 50-2859 MOb-Wed. Apinllanc.. 1100 RCA 71"' color TV. Ex· V!JtY A'M'R.A~. ReaJ E1tete early 3()'1 • • .. • • S375 mo. a; FOR 1.;.. OPlltA TORS Call <n:n 823-4261 Waitre11Hs. o.y or nlte ahltt1 MERCHANDIS.. cellent, Walnut c ab t n e t .
Spo----·. r~rltnced. Sales st 6'5 hr SALi AND TRAOI RE'F'RJGERATOR UHF. titw actenna S27S.. , ..... _. ~""" · . -------...... NEW HOTPOOO 548-8236 Steady. $$> • $140. 1Slkl A ON (AWllGlll Sales m•n Train•• Nu~s Aid. Exp .•. Sl .6'5 hr Purnlture IOOO lAr&e 2.0r Auto Detroct ========-
Monrovi,. N.B. 642-2666. V ft tor Rtsalt Office Kitchen Helper · · • · $286 mo. ----S199 CASH Mitcflllllneoua 1600
EXPER MAID WANTED bef'lltnt opportunity to Hostess. Exp. only ... $1.75 hr. FURNITURI OR
Steady job. Daya only. We nH!d women with time am qulckly -fUll time Combo Waltrea /Hoste11 Retur ned from Make Pa.ymtnts of S2 Week WE BUY & SELL
SEACREST MOTEL and amblti<Ai to r~re~t Ntwpart ~ch $1.6'5 hr. . . ...1 lBT7 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. e Diamonds e Gold 1661 S. Coal!t Hy. Lacuna Avon. Call collect 5»5860 ANCYJ'Hn OPtNTNG for decorator ttuwlM Open tll 9 p.m. Antique" & Old Jewelry
Part Time Male Division )fNlnl•h Mediterranean --.t"E.NT ORiUY--Almost &nythlng. TRAD~. JU:SPONSIBLE Pe r 10 n M I 8 le W Tract Salot All NEW I • L ~ wWys. noon-8 pm, a or an ante '" ch1rgecl Must Sacrifice $615 New automatic washer C. M. Jewe ry • oan
for houuworic. Beach Attt. NC:~•O::ator s~ :;n~~to3~ :..' Msmnt traintt. To a1e~ WAS ORIG. $1691. coi.fR ~G 1V 1138 ~-:'ri!!vde c.M. -~ 7 to 3 30 494-0711 per day. Hamn are all Bullboy age 1J up ... $1.50 hr. ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: OPEN 7 DAYS DISHWASHER
KINGSIZE
BED .\ HEADBCWtD
Sllli
Antique, ClUnae iiiuale
Ciblnets ~ Moen m.pe
32" x 32" $lli0 cell f15-CS4
Lklo lale home, Pl.MM DO
calla
alter Fri e pm
20 Gal aquarium compiet..
l'WI, SeQpinJ fi !tu,
pump, expensive c:.dor I""
light U>. JE 4-4254 GAl'den
Grove
e CAltPITING e
42 + Yards, Royal blue. Jt1,
1.0. Xlnt Cllfld. ..
846-001
PIA.NO Uprtiht -lilmd,
fllO. Porta.hie t>'pnrif-r,
$25. Ask for M a r le n t
646-0652 or 54.5-7231
PLYWOOD 3/16 4lc8 L&uan
S1 .99 tx7 Pre 1'in SU9 U "
ablv lOc ft. Open Sun DO
Brislol
W ~ ...... :.. •·:i· A,.;.1.. complete • quick cash. ,,.,tctronks Tech. 2 yn. aolid Goraeoua I tt. Span.lah aofa 539.9531 193· 1031 N..:·w HOTPOINT p.m.; ..... ........,. 0
• .... ..,, Fullerton aree. ,... ..,.. and Match In I Chair. ------"'' Ramburter Henry. 2136 S !CREJ'ARY·Bookkeeper DaJlyPilotBox M-85 stete. ""' .... _...mo. Custom qu itted wtth NEW GAS DRYER SAVE S50 KIRBY vacuum cleaner and
Pl11centla, Cotta Mesa tor d!t!tal oUJce. Requlrea Lath@()pr. C1aa B .. $325 mo. w•s $1U Bullt·in or used u portable. attlchmenta. Balance SSUO
S U R F B 0 A R D S to'f •
Mayer, 10' 4" Rullell, xlllt
cond · Juat Plcmen*i by
Wind 4: SM: S80 ee.. 546-Jl58
Ml.II ~r. PM •bift. 1.5c ....., carved wood trtm. R. lO ft. "' $1"' or pmts oC ,. or _....ll .,,..__... ............. , ...._,,,., Gen. Oftlce. Xlnt tn1e111ftence. lnltlath•e i vy ,..-... .,_ Ill "~ed el t 90f 2 Left at S1 .. , Ca1h "" ..... ..-..~ ... , ... ....._ &:::..~ '-·~ RIDa. ..i-.-=nt -M10n111ify Dental pay + .......... SU3 hr ..,.,v eD....,. ..... vendve bla. OR ,. $2.50 WEEK Dept. KE ~72119, Ant.IM1m. ..,,.... ... .._..,_ .-...... · • Waitress 'P"ac Traintt. 25c br rallf ~ heavy aret _.. ta ~ .1BTI Harbor Blvd., C.M.
D--u ~ . ..__ L ~O.: r:91~-~le days, •.•••••••••• S2 hr. and matddni ooclrtail ~· ftaymentt of $1 .86 Wk. 0pm tll 9 p.m. UPpcHO~ ~.54._2)
..,..,,.,_ ""'''"I" .... "+""'' • • NI LA' H Fry Cookt. M~ w/exp. bl.e. I Pl.ct Kini size M..... 1177 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. lflllTftl\ FABRICS , ....... ....,.... ~ .. ......., mature. Send rflW'ne to Box PAJtT or t U 11 time firl CJm OSfell $24 lhtft. lttrT&nean ou .,..,.tltd Open 111 9 p.m, ftftl I I W P'ree •t, deJ, plekap, 215
Moll OeJlY Pilot. typist A: to Ulist in tio.t Orde..a .. _ $1 l5 br bedroom .ilta wttb lull WASHERS $29.95; dryer• Main, HB "Berny"~
6Priiliic P'or pnen1 i.c-..i.. 25 • 40 Yrt Call • llllbo ;:? ~~·a~. · Kinr me boll apr1np a m: f'rffzm S'15: JWrll.. ., POR SALi EARLY Amtrtcan mapJ•
tory wonc. 5 3 8 -t 2 21 6*-7'311t 1111 10 em. Alie far ys Sl.80 hr. mattretl. Larr• !paniab d• coppertone a: A•oc.; Guar. Remnants Samplee a: ~ ct.slt-boolrcaae. be. C.and.
between I Afd abd 5 PM Rlcflatd Apply Ml11 Vefttura r ac 1'ralnee. ~coe over. cor d.inlnf room. Gokl lMf 540-1095 end• Sl.t. Onl,y I a.m. tW> 2 orig. SS>. secrUlca '35. 148-
MATURE Woman to babyllt. • SALISWOMAN • 12.19 hr. Spanillh table lalDJlll. Hans· UPRJGtrr Trttrer 22 01 rt pm 929 ·Babr 0.IA Meaa -~-· ------... •u~ 1 bl ..---rlel!C'td IAltnomM ., __ M-. -......... As· ... lna awa1 lamJl9. etc., ete. • · · · · • M my home: l ~n IC • """""' Ho d Joh ' .....,., •· .. __ .. .... Each plec. can bt ~ xlnt cond. $125. 982-1592 Montfomtry Ward GENUYNE M~ a • s.
.. (!. R.ef. req. &t&-nl7 ~ ror womfft'• IJ)Cl!d•I· war nson s 2S ............ $400 mo. ~ ,_ .. ,Vid ... llu. Alt. s p.m. a: wtenda. HNrl-•1d Cente r Body I: part&. NftW ..s. ~ nenc;;cJ ity lhor> on Udo I.al~. Wait«r K"°"'*'lt of rr • ... IDW ..._ ... "' Call ~
-W1U&1'-~,;t.~--. 613-Q50 for lntef\11.ew. 2750 u ......... If d '1 ,........ 11• ·... Terms avallabl4 1110 Low Battery Pricts ~-,....,..,..--~~.,... IERVJCE lb. ~ Spl.tt -.u UIUlla rMr-r v . Tia . """· • • . . . • ., ur. Ne'WCOIMl"I to Ollll. Antt,uee SJ•• -...... ~ .415 »....a--POOL Tablt • r'fl· 4\i' Jr ... hlJttme, l:.xps .. onr. a. ~. m-'2t1 e SALESWOMAN!.'» C.eta MIN ~llboy. OvcZLOra~yard _,,,., ..... _.. ht bfd t.n..
Olilll19ob'1 Ma110e....... T ._,... _ W lclteti pm.need, attracttve. run S4M5'2 ahilt ....... S110 + tips. Credit ai>inv.S tmmedt.tebt WANTID POR CASH New A ~aed aids. &vy rwck ·$415 .,,,.;::"
.... 6 ~ RJI, ,....,..,.... time, k iter ll)Ortawear. Boxboy. 20-30 llr. * SU& br. R Ir D llURNIT'URE OR ON CONSIGNM!:NT ~ Beech • • 89M5ll Of111e!r, • 1..:=========== run time wort. from ~ 615-2870. Mn. Jt'ft«a lM4 NtwpOri 91Yd .• C.M. An~ Pl.-• MOVING beck Elllt mu a t GOOD tJled fl:zm. "'7
h1Alka ........ nG0 bame. rrs.1574 LADY, lln .... 1 to 2 manthl. e BEAU'MOAN Booth tor '" -Id EvetY llilbt 'Ult Art ttem.couectioN ..U. HoUlle fW1 of lJrnlture cheep. GOod btdl. l4m
• ......, LYN. M •cl I c int lbd to .-JM ln ~ ctut1ea i ttnt. E~Cf11tl<Nl opptyl I I ,..-Mele Sat A 8ua 'Ul t Stam~ tncltadinl applte.nc. latte nics.o St.. WllCmlnlter
DM9 a.o-t Pt .. ".. a.tmats. l-n Piil ab1ft. ClllJ't dlldm. New ti.try .,.. fDr f\JJJ ln!onnadaa eaJJ A.a MIT· tUe Im ap 18l!O mo S80 1'wtn box~ a mat. AUCTION & SHOW A stnall. Polyt:ronks CB n-PVr. W. 31 ~ ,._ --~ ~ ...... tG5 6'24044 rlrillt-MO-nt5 ns.tm or 8*U995 s.1-msr tl"lllMa. O:>Dece ~. uaed e mot. for $40. SA'nJRDAY, APRD..15tb dio $110. Unee.r Ampllfler ~•=""aft S,.M;· -~~~ti~~~!iti.1~~~~:::~~~~~~~~-=~~~~1~~;:;;~~-..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!:l~~~~ ....... ~~~~~;:;~~,--:====~== ~ V5ii•rt. 1n1 1l'UL 1l OP'EltA'IOll f • iidllnlltrt. ti\a AitflU. l':llp • tra1bMi. foldJns ~. l u ~Mirna• .... Ga\LLJ cua;s: -s .. 10:--. a.21 ILW m.JlfffNf l':fi ...... . iliik .,._ NII ~ --mo. dlaJn, •· ~ tt1i1iM AWm m.. ~ .,,;,-w. ~ $25, ~~ ... Ill.
.... 2 rs ,. --.~.... ·---&..Ma ~ ..... -... .._.__ .. ft , .... ) --...... ..._''Bud'' ~ -S. ..-I.A. ...... ~ U A rou.ERrr1Z e -----------...,...,..., ,.,.,..,,., \ ... _ •r -ct.k. KJlll ......... ~· ,....... -. ,._.,.... mtnJt ltole. llrwsie, em.; ~_;_;.-.,--~,...-:-~i'fAllm -..a P 1Dt. OUAJUNTIZI l.-.J WOMEN em a . u boln CPLC wm. Matnt wwlt, a ~e .. · .... · •mo. Odclt • _.. MoYtns J'r1. Ca~ erldl A.Prt1 Utb. tow.I•, lb!ns. e~ tet. «I usm RCW. m. Good• ~ --. &1112 .,_ ..er rol11Ntt.L Mn. a.w ..tt b mot.I anf111. lelp Enf. Milt flt AM • blln'7t Ill ......,, A-OK palnUns, iami-. mtlc-: r-. dftbl Ame m.• A1mi9:cliflt .. .. Wriifidi) Slftlle ,_. 9n1wn~ .:,.,_ SaJa7 + Apt. ,....,. 1lfctron. ...... StllO mo. Cd.11. Coc:•wl•• 0.llerlet ean. ..unT. M10
llllt ... DIP ,.,..a...._ dJe ~-Al'PlJ M p.a. M!:DlCAL Alllttal!t b a c 11 e iiifiAUJW'tl' KELP e ether .....__ ff'Dl\OCK. ltplt, ..._, m2 Gu"-Croft m.d. JO SUR.mOARDS 9'1" to Mite. Want.4
dmema! AIP~ap., far= 8'25 W, 13th. Ctllrta Mt111 cd1k.e elCI*'· ~ • ~ e PART· TIME • Many ...... ..., din. t!Jl. • t daaln: WEST'MlNSTER 10'8'' WardJ, Ja c o 1) •. F'O"RN1111llE 5'-a-Jli'MN itie T I UTICIAN WANTID don. Sa197 C1P11L 13'7·'m0 e 56em • ,.~. ln ... --.._ Hl)'wood-WUtfteld. 112 5 • NO ...... ftllf I la. J'OU Gordie. Jf/161 Da.le A ~ WW ,_, ""1JTI~ ·-fTM35I ca 1111 ft .ma 1 DAILY othfn St5 fD MS. 001 so.• ..... --.....___Ml A ency ..tr MD.I II c.ro1DO Dr, OI DOCED ~ ... Jl ttml M'OOO'I Jifttd ·~ Hn. 3 am ta 1,_ .... n1. .. .... ,.,.. a.....S Otd&twood 1Cl'"7 CSt1 m-0:... Or~, N~I. alNDi •Y HI L' ~-Oa1l ooDect m: Sinl+bw ~ PIQ• = = ,_ = :F• ,.,_,.~ l9W19 t
'42a70 ,.---4l9MMO m--n '*"' t.u £ Call eoiml!IK,,.. .. •-•,.•--•
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I
.. DAILY 'llOT Wtdnt'41J. Aptll 10. lM M'=RCHANDIS~ FO~ I TllNSPORTATtON I TRANJPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANS'°RTATION
SALi ANO TRADI ff O ao.._ & Y.ch._ 9000 Trailer Travel 942.5 1-rtM .a.-.. HOO Imported Autot 9'°° Sport C.rt l
Mhc. Wanted 1610 --j • ···r------MUST 1.E SOLD! u· SCADABOtrr. '1p1. t : FIAT SUNBEAM 681/2 MG WANTED I;;,· lfc\M•' \ ... ,. !Jl'l'JX I f'Cl\llf) w slo•e. li.lnll. Ice-l96S SU•am TU:er com· SEE N~~:~AY
lmmArul "" c• .. nilHIM (M"' boX &, 51<14-attat'hlblf' ltnl 1966 Fial 6000 Sedait. Looks plettbt rec:ondltJOOed witb ,
r1 IMWIJ statt \ ou 1ns.'W\:t IJ..-d once' 96:z-Qjl and run1 likt new The beat nu candy Appl t p1.1111 j " IJ.i4 Furnltur•Appliancet \\t "1"""t 111 <lll•-r.. bulC tranaportat\otl In U>e .lob and wbi1e ~:i:ord VII ..... . • > n1T1. /. A\.l.R'l lj LJ\.'ICER l956 IOrl 'l''Orld today for only J6'96.00. d WI\
Color TV--5tef'90I ·l~· •hi ~' ' 8 .. :--~.r! f'lha.na .• rxtns. 16.iO :913 S25 00 deUvm on approved ~ ~I .ec:edi, ruonRTs
-TOOLS --"' t.~·~lt> FH• __ I Fraoce-. Lii. CM ~19H I t'~t. can be lffn at 901 Mer. at S0-8801 for a~ ITV $3l-llll cw 193.0SiS "' •-"-t '"-Call (Ask for Art) IT'S SMARTER I Trudel 9500 ;.1-s*>i ; a ........ poiatment aad dtwlJ. Dir. TO CHARTER 1966 Harbor. C.M. t4&«m
1700 F1n,.,1 51'1r.·tk1n po"'er Ir NEW ftAT * TOYOTA ~ A}pha Romeo Rdltr a
u 1lboats \n :;o_ ClllL U · AUTOMATlC "850" Beautiful B~k 8eaut:Y In ~ LB. H)'lter for k bh. &l.tppt'r if 'TU•htll'd S199 DOWN. OAC 68 1/2 TOYOTA sharp con d It Io D on1Y
runs rood. Pneumatl('. S9!l> 1 California Cruises ~.85 per month NOW HERE! $1395.00. $25.00 dellwn oa
75.'l N. Bata\ 18, OrMi:t __ •_.>4~191 • "850 .. STICK S42.M PR MO SEE THEM TODA y apprOYed credit. CU be ~269'1 oc 897-2-133 81'.Al 1 t.' Spt r 1sntr HERB FRIEDLANDER st>en at 901 E. lat. Santa
I pqu111\)('(f fnr 1,ini: dlSI 1Jr,,o Beach Blvd. CHwy 391 " L • Ana or call 542-8801 Dir. FREE TO YOU All'l.warr anti ~I a r l 1 D '.! hlks So G.G. f'wy. ftUl twtA M!O • ENGINE hand con-
---------hshini: n~t>nd•r Gua !7'.:t 1\93-7566 537.Q24 structed sports car. Corvair
FREE quahfie<i hOO'le lar~e rrul.SI' \'m dran LB DEMOllSTRAJOR , l96A Ft1ts art hett. lm· IMPORTS r"'r train. dilc brka, alu!'1 ~need area. AKC t>rown k \larma r. ~~•) 14 :"'hp ';().l mt'lf111ll' drllvtry on all skin $1550. AJt 6 pm • 355
tust male Dobir l&., yr" dolt I O\\ntr 11ti.>am $11 and :'un 1967 GM( 1{ .. fON modtl~ St'dana SH95.00. j 1966 Harbor CM li-16-'l"°3 Rochester St. CM 64&-3433
hse. Ac:lh$ or older d1.1ldJ"f'n -II\ -GL\SP \R CIT\ TIO'\-I 71t ('p(>s S1969.00 ~ p 1 d t r ~ ' · · •
Machinery, etc.
TRANS'°RT ATIOH TlANSPOltTATION -
Eleetra ._ Doar ........ N1
power eqatpmtllt and fao.
., a.Ir ~ ba1
nice car. No. P12ll
$2995
STANSBURY
BUICK
only 828-3543 alt 5. 4 10 ;, hp loh.n•.,n roml rn,rr· 12181 00 e A N I\ nNAN· 1 TOYOTA Antiques, Claasics 9615
WSpec::lll.I ROOd home lan:r trallrr romra • ~pclmrrl'r Cnmpl'r c:nuser Pickup truck Cl~G CAJ1for1UA S P or Is 1941 FORD 2 Door Sedan. 1 :s1 Club Q>e. .......... 1100 2100 HAltlOR ILVO.
,58 Font. Waaon • ....... $175 COST A MESA 646-9022
fenced M"H· ~tie purr I lmA•' In "''~trr ~t ''"'P"'rl Autnmanc u-a.nsrruss10n. rR · Cars Lid. 901 E. lit Santa HEADQUARTERS Ownl'r. 49,CKQ mt I e I .
bred adult.tr I· r o Io rt d t\mch 6';7-..."~ t11n and heater, power llf('f·' Ana j.12~ Dir El MORE ;,.t?-1915 alter J·OO PM
59 Pontiac ' Dr ••••••• $200 _________ ,
'60 Rancbero • • • . • • • • • • $300
'60 "T" Bird .. • • .. • • • • ~ t.ollle. Loves ch I I d r,. n I .l..1-OiRl$-\rail-. -doublt w hea$3vy d1uty95nibber 1~r11t 11000 s~ I ""' ''16. Olevy, 6'howroom cond.
~67 I \:? plMktod OC" SIS radio. Wa~oo A rPal atl'al 11 only I , 8LVD Make offer Olr 49f-9T1l
'( SISTERS" • maed 8a.s-~·l'f'lt o'haul. Nf"A' tor ~ 00 full pnf'f. S2S.OO 19625 GARDEN GRO\i E • . ~At!:~io~. land ~f!M~~6 $2200 STANSBURY I ~l~v~:~~~~~~'t~ GARDEN GROVE JE'1.66.> Autos W1nted 9700
TRANSPORTATION
100% Financing Available
~ we ca1T)' our own
contracts
673-1540 4 11 16' f"IBERG~. l..a~trall.e I Sr . Sanla Ana or caU I TllUMPH
G91J>EN f1ulfy Easter Kit· deSJi'll. J3 l{P Johnson. boat BUICK ::~:::':::;;880=1:::;;D:::lr:::;;. =====-mm. Male to good boron. 6 Ir mtr purchased ~· 111 Ju-I 1966 Triumph Spitfire MK II
ly ·-·-' I '"'·-10 .__ H R OR •LVD JAGUAR convertible twin txhaust ills . Haebroken . ·'"" ~ u""'' =:-.. 2100 AB u • 3CH6,;J 4/12 moo 67J-j6j6 1!1 6 P~ COST A MESA 646-9022 aystem in nice shape only $1595.00. $25.00 deli\·ers on
YIJUNG male cat. altered. 19' 1..ADD Oib 0-US. lOO hp I '51 FOt'd " T :-Pl'. w/S4 approved credh Can I'll'
Vlll'Y sweet nature -talks Mtrc. hit trlr. ldt al . for Buick m n11.11 eng It C31Tll>' seen at 901 E. 1st Santa Ana
UL He needi1 a good homt l..akr \frlld nr ('aahna. shell Good body & llrl'S or call 5't2-8801. ~. 7096 4111 Sl6.i0. Wknrls .:ir F:ve~. :..1Z>. lr~.. s~"" 5.~-14.58 or
$49 to $499 WE p A y NEW PORTER MOTORS
Top 12036 Harbor Blvd 548-5294
I NEED A CAR?
CAN'T BE FINANCED!
'65 IUICI
Electra 4 Door hardtop. F\.tll
power and factory air con-
dillor1111c. 31,cnl mlles. Tilt
wheel. STlfi · nms, ,..,.,. · l!E7 TR3 Rdstr with haJ'dlop
COOK·A-Poo bl1tt'k fmialt 3 ' &1&2004 Eve or wknds. m good m echanical <'Oil·
months. Lovely p('1 for H' DART Sloop "' trlr '64 lmerna1i008JS<·ou1. Must dllion full price only $.'19!"1.00
ciildren'& Eastl'r 673-1829 S:lOO: All!O 14· Lap.~trak ~ to Appreciate! Many $25.00 delivers on approvrd
PRICE i =~~E;Af~l
FOR NICE C aRS McCARTHY MOTORS
A 14.20 So. Main I: Edina« $2595
STANSBURY
BUICK
~ 540-3010 ex1. m . 4/11 f'kitt. 5 HP o'bnard. SlOO. Extras! n9 w. Wilson, CM credit can be !!E'en 111 901 E.
APORABLE Puppy. 6 mos 2300 Marsrarel Or . NB 6-16-AJt F4 alter 5 PM I f 6 J JAGUAR XKE lllt Santa Ana or call :l42-
old. Trained. bu all 1hot1. s:i:w l96J CHEV PU, 6 cyl., 3·88 __ jl_D_lr_. _____ _
AND TRUCKS 12 bloclu N. °' Sean>
Any Make or Model. Santa Ana Ph 542-35171
~ 4/U 18 CABIN Cnlaft' w/Cont'l b ed. rad io. h,. 1 t e r , new. 1962 TR3 nu paint & top wire
TO Loving borne young tilt trlr. N"' Mere 95 bp overdrive. $625 lwholesale wheels l'Ulll likt a champ
(imale tri-colored Ballet outbrd •12 IS-gal cas price}. 6'16--2977 after 6 PM tuU price only S109500.
Round ~ 4/11 ~· $2500. ~. 11959 O>evy ~ ton pick up S2S.OO deltvel'li oo approved ~ Bladt Puppy, about 21 x.'I G~ flyi bridge 210 truck. ·Jong bed. Elec ta.ii credit can be aeen al 901 E.
!..months.. old· HOUIM:~en. ~/~ =~ ~· gate lilt. $&i0. ~l ~ Sari~. Ana « eall
mp. s.mo. ~~ 85-F . pltfi~
!El!ALE Beagle • Cocker ~7. GLASSPAR atat:IM duty van. w/b1g eniine. in beautiful condition. w'i1b
mjsture puppy, 9 wka. 75 HP Evinrude. extru. Sec. at S695. 6t-8485 .,,... ... -"" credit I can help 642-&MS aft. 5 4/ll .. ~ gvuu
MIN 1 AT URE Poodle Xlnt cond. 615-5827 RKf'Mt'n Vehicles 9515 2100 HARBOR BLVD. you finance 100'*. Call
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__, ___ ,_ , -·-WANTID: 13' Fiber g l a 1 . COSTA MISA 646-9022 O'edit Mgr. at 542-8801.
_, 11•~ u....... £.NY..-D!.nfccM bull. 5*-Q73 aft 5 Can be aeen at 901 E. lat,
c:hlldren. 56-8878 4/1f PM . DUNE BUGGY • Meyers MERCEDES IENZ Sllllt& Ane. Dir.
GERMAN Sbepberd pup. Hu Manx wi1h 1964 VW A all
hid bl llhatl 161 Towne the EMPt goodiel. Big ---------ra ea · Sallboeh 90TO Gat~ Tittt, Ted Aircralt Or.lfl')f' (oun!y ~
L .HfJl'\I .,,,IPcltOtl
NPw & Us<>d
VOLKSWAGEN
Colla Meea ~1213 4{11
WY ANOOITE rooster for
&tater or chicken farm. 548-
0347. 4/11
Pl..DITY of tlll dirt. Easy to
pt at. 642-t371 4112
Cl1J'E little tan puJIPY. " ea.
aenjf • ~ Fox Terrier.
~7420 4/12
ALDDl 4()' YAWL top and aide curtaln11. LoU ~llent NCin1{ record. chrome. Ovel' $2200 In.
Good c:ruMirl«<bo&t. ~l-•esi.ed. Sell $1850. TRK 281.
}y refitted • redecorated. (213) 681~
llef!'PI 7. Almninmn mut, GOLF Cart, llce!lled fur
n>tl« tw!ftnK, l5 begs of ltreet Ulle, $350. E v I! a
•ill, & S. rlainl. 10 winch-13&-3262. or days 646-<mS
fJ11. nrw vigine. Condition
like new. Must acritioe! Campera 9520
f/11.•r u.•d•·\ B•_· 11 I
Jim Slemons Imps.
W .1r11''' & M.lln St
Sanl.i An i '>·l6 4114
196 7 Yolcswaqen I
$1699
6 Mo.-6,000 Mi. Guar1 I
lncluc!es SO HP Serlea, Wind·
ableld Waabrrl, f u 11 Vinyl
--'--Interior. Outside M Ir r or, '6l M~ l90 SL Rdlter. Heater, Defralter, aa weU
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2121 Harbor llvd.
COSTA MESA ·
546-1203
BUICK
'61 BUICK
Sport waron. VS, automatic.
power steering. radio and
heater. 8.000 miles.
54195
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
2100 HARBOit BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022 * "QUAUTY"
(;OMPACT
a-;l>L.A1..1..1!CK. V-8 JllC(ial ~,
Of. HIJIOP
CPE. Power steermr. AIT.
R/H. Sparkling or\r. Arctic
white. A smartly styled
substantial model in a just
right size fOI' many! Act
ONLY $695
lit car lot on Harbor Blvd.
I JOHNSON & SON
Uncoln-Mercury
Costa Meu Branch
lMl Harbor Blvd. 642-7000
FREE )'OUDI male cat .J.
~ate • healthy wtll
dfoliver 89'2-7182 4/13
117,500. By owner. MZ-4235 --------
Ol' m.5785 DANSPORTERS
Xlnt ~caJJ.y. Nttdl interior worit. 153 dell!, u cleanup and delivery. WE PAY •.
uaume contract bill. Can $112 Full On. Payment CASH
FREE To piod bcrnft, Black
a. White sa.aY t u l> •
M'7-5m t /12
K1'M'ENS u 8-«D 4112
PITS and LfVISTOCK
Pitt, 0.neral HOO
M.ACA W PARROT
Ellttl Cond.
544-5794 anytime
SNOWBIRD flber g)ua No. BUSES-CAMPERS Cl, 2 Wis d all•, trlr.
Good cpad, $425. 6G--0117
er 60-30>
BRJG, Sqmft-Rillo 22'. 14
San.. ' C')'tlndf!T q . sa>o.
Siu. or Trade. (%13) 26-2623
1>ay9 (212) GR i..nc Eva
RACING Shock kbot No.
4211. WlUte bull. •BY rood
emd, $350. 54&-0229
15'F~~;all
'67 vw 9 pass
'81 Deluxe Bua I pau U)
'&1 Deluxe Bui 9 pea
'11 Bue · 9 P ...
o~,~--
fin pvt pty 494-9771 Includes Tax & Lie. -======== $55.24 mo. bank finan. MG Ask about our
1182 Dn • 36 mo @ Ml.99+ • 6 7 MGI 1 ~al peymmt for t!U..
HARDTOP T&M MOTORS
$2399
1
Sptciali%in~ • VW • P~e
HERB FRIEDLANDER 1141 GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDEN GROVE U750 Beach Blvd. !Hwy 391 192_5551 or 534-2214 :2 blka So. G.G. Fwy. m.r:J66 537~ READY TO GO
tor used can a. tnx:b just ean 111 tir tr. eatlmaa.
GROTH CHMOlET
A.sic for Sales MaDaiu
l87ll Beem m.,
Runtingtoll Beach
KJ~
Will Buy
'U IUICI RIVIERA
run llOW'tt equipment a.ad
factory air condlt:iorllna.
$2195
STANSBURY
BUICK MONKEY I: CAGE
$20. Loveal*,
Easy to Keep. 642-9089.
A.eoem., b::I. outboard
Xlnt eond. ~
HOURLY RENI'ALS
n.-1825 * RHODES 19'1 *
~-'' 549-0303 -673-1190
,,,. HAAIOa I LVD. con• MllSA
OWNER must tell 'M MGB,
Perfect Shape! Everything
zings. Many extru. New
Pirelli til'ft, d\ic brkll. wire
wbls. well Mll'rd for. A re&I
buy for Sl'Tfii. Early AM.
Nf!I, wke~ 646-10'l7 or
494-170\.
Your Volk.swarm or Ponche
I: pay top doUan. P aid for
or not. can Ralph
BUSJDI' ~ ID
towa. 'n. DAILY PllDl'
neMW l9dim, I an
......, time Ir .a.rt. UM*
llOW!!!
2100 HARBOR ILVO.
COST A MESA 646-9022
MAKE A MEMO lo pt.bu -...--=~·-------Fun 1.one Bc-.t Co.. Balboa
GIRMAN SHEPHERD LIDO 14, finmt cond. po&<O.
-: PUPS ble. Sails, coven, trailer
AKC reglgtered Cht.mplon S1 .00'>. ~
BLOOD UN.ES 26' EXCALIBUR -otter! 1 Of
'67 Cllevy % too A l()lh'
Teardrop campec-, f1Wt' 1tttr
• brks. air, loeded with
xtru. Like new. $5100 or
~ ofter. 962-9645
1. Ch. ULK WlKJNC..
BLtrr Sch m
..Top winning Shephenl
a kind. 1.n N'pt. 213: 793-7480 Imported Autos
21 l: 8111-0049
9600
of all Tunes SpHCJ=5kl Boats 9030
• 2. Ch. NORDRAAK
or MATTER.HORN 14' CUii.om power Cat, ~hull
75 hp Evinrude w/trlr. Ex-
t."f'I. cond. $950. «K-3332. 3 times Paclt\c
Coast Vlctol'
llales.remalea (S wtt4cs}
Black " Tan (ahotl!I Boat Slip Moorint 9036
BRED FOR QUALITY WANTED: Side tie tor new
& TEMPERAMENT :l6' Trimanin. 2' dnfL
Pedigree with each Pup ~5481
U ~Days 10.2 Pl\f --------SJ7.~ Eves aft 6:~ PM IO' SLIP available until July
.~ REG. TOY POODLE 1111 J:!.OO l>"1' h. 1 month. 6 n. 7950 :\Ir ll11r1.
• Spot Ca.ah foe lmpor-ts
We pa,y more for any Import
regardless o( year, makr
or-cood.itioo. Try ui. befort
yon sell. ELMORE
MOTORS, 9625 G a r d t n
G~ Blvd JE 7-6630
ALFA ROMEO
'66 Alpha Romeo Spydfor
Make offer
&U-8396 .After 6 PM
MOB l~ -Must aeD!
Going to NY. Xlnt cond.
Wire whtell. R.&H. n~. or
otfo:. 833-1234 Ext. 306 or
675-3846
'63 MG Midgt1, like new. S4J
del. 111>ume contract bal.
Can fin p•t pty. Dlr
494-ml
'52 MG TD ''OMlic" Rettrd,
Xlnt mech • runs rond, Br.
Rae Gm, nu IJ1)hl. nd, $000
Pvt pty 673-0416
1953 MGTD •.• $49S-
5J6.l~ Alter 5
OPEL
549.()303 -673-1190
Im H,JllOl I LVO. COITA Mes.
MUST SELL 1966 VW
Fully eqw pped includinc
new brt!I. seat belts. ~
tam pa<'l<age lt'aY, trans~
tor radtn TOP CONDmON.I
Make rl'asonable oUer. 646-
5745. Male. SASSAFRASS Lw.
Jtt Black ~ month11 .,Id Mobil H 9200 OPEL 1968 Coupe, S63 mUea. '67 "'1:"'T\. •hit•. blk. .__. --• e omet J960 A" .... 'n H-1-y """" .;x..v " "' ., ... _. ·""hampion Sire (S125) MS.. I--------.... w .~.., .NII</ Owners cbange ol plana re-.ia RdlU o'drtve .\ w 1 r e quires tmmed aale. $1800. dio. fitted cow. ski niclc,
AUSTIN HEALEY
HOW About 11n EASTER $7995.00
POODLE? F.xceptiOMI New 24 Wide
AKC reg quality $150 I Two Seth *Two Bedrm
54$--09(6 I B.t:ACH TR.LR. SUPPLY
D.\CHSHUND AKC r e g 19261 &ach BlYd.
female llunt.mgton Beach $9812
tfow.ebrol<el. 1 Y I'll r old. I ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
$25. * 548-8l71 e P A C E M A K E R , Dblr
'OORABLE DACHSrES for widr.. 2 BR. 2 'BA. Awnings, .,.._.__ ...__ b i.kirta. Adul ta. No pea. ~ '°"'el ltt • 'lllP 961--03'17
cbl't1 Shots. AKC. 00-2123 --------'66 PACEMAKER 2 BR.
BOXER Puppies; AKC $2.cnl down. take OYeT' pyts.
SS0 and up S99 61 mo. Dick • 548-2904 5.1M1l2
MIN DAOtSHUN'DS
~ 2 malft left. 4KC rwcist.tftd. 16(1 each
• 162-16119 •
SPARTON'ETT'E Ix~' Excel
C'OOd. fum, awnint, stor~
abed. S4S-7471 Adult Park.
..... __ ,. ..,.,, ,..... k • !'>411-••1• .~ chains, xlnt COod. 9 mo .• W1.._..,,.. ~ w "'Ac 1n· · '" ., 11".l'"'mt' 9700 Ml Sl6~. flf>.1166 Jim. terk>t. Full price mi.oo
$25.00 delivers on a~rovNI
rredil. Can be l!M'!1 At !!01
E. 1st St .. Santa Ana or c:all
542~1 Dir.
'66 AUSTIN HEALEY
Sprite Conv. Mark Ill
~llrnt condition! SUSO
• S3U.n •
1963 AllStin H81f'y Sl>ritf'.
Beautitul nrw yellow paint.
Qieny \nt@-rior. Runl like
~. "111 pnce only $996.00.
S2S.OO deli•en on approved
credit can be Sttn at 901 E.
18t St .. Santa Ana or call
s.t2-8!!01. Db-.
PORSCHE
PORSCHE
* '63 VW Sedan, radio. $895:
Jtlnt ronrl : orig OWl'lf-r
494-625.\ ·l!l-1-2458 ~e.
'67 Camprr Westfalia 24.000
nu ral·k. radio. S 2 J 5 0
53tl-1019
'116 VW AqUarebeck, AM •
FM new tires & braket. tx·
eel. rood. &U-8887
'64 VW Vanant Warm. new
brake~ ~ trans. $1800.
_• 67'~.l.'\90 days. •
'62 VW; 1elnt cond.: new
tirt-s. bnkrs. muffier l in-
terior! ~ll-.!803
S49.o303 -61i.11to , __ v_o_LY_o __ _
-MM.._ ~YD. COIT& MU.A
'8:1 ~. white w/extru.
""" owner tlfC c:vnd 11500 ~II altPT' S pm
'68 112 VOLVO
NOW Hlall
SH THEM TODAY
"
673-1190 ap IDJI J'OQ DO lCJlllW need,
.n tht!n -eaM witb Cla..uled Ma. Dl&J M2..s6'l'I
today!
New Cars 9800 N9w Cars tlOON9w c.,.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
FROM
FORD MOTOR CO.
~ CONTINENTALS ,
.,-MERCURYS .__, CONVERTIBLES
.__,COUPES
,
~COMETS
~ .__,SEDANS
9800
~COUGARS
.__, MUSTANGS . .__, STATION WAGONS
ALL AT
HUGE SAVINGS
ALSO
flllf SElECllOll Of OUAUTY USED CARS
SEE THEM NOW
AND
BUY WITH . CONFIDENCE
AT
ORANGE--COVNTY'S-GYBT -IJTAast•
UNCOLN -MRCUIY • COUMI DULll
600.700 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPOIT ICH.
541-ns1 M2.ot11
-CLOSll IGNIAY-
USED
CAR
SELL
OUT!
6 1lui1 XL 2 • D • • r
Herdtop, Loecl•d.
$799
$699
$899
lm1>4I•. 9 l'us. w.,.
Air, v.1, Hfo., ,_ .....
$9.99
ICONOUNI P.U.
t..cyl. slic~
~ ......
No. 1-IOlA
$599
'63 RAMILER
Wege". lt•di .. h .. +.,,
R .. I cl .. 11,
$799
$399
IUY ON
llACH CITY'S
IASY CRIDITI *" _ _.. ... ,.. -.. ...... ....... * If .... tMlien ....,,. ,. ..... ,... °"" ...... ,.. ........ .,.,... ··-· WS'U. NeLI" YOU llfT
Ui> CatlOIT AlfD JTI~
MV8 'IOU MOMSYI
UMtl1 -
a
Ol ·s·
AUlon
RUNI
HOM
PIM
Tl
'61 c
CUld.
.air, I
wttbc
Oris. Ortr
a+--2
-~-c .,
bra1o
x1nt
Alter
Cbevt
V8,:
In&,
S1
210 cos
21a cos .... • ...
'in -M -
,. ...
.0 HARBOR BLVt>.
t:DFA MESA 5fG..911»
'St CADILLAC
Antrxnat1c, Radio. HMttt •
RUNS GREAT. TAKE ME
HOME!!! Dir.
$299.00
Piion•: 142-6608
COUGAR
'68 <XJUGAK. 8nDd De w.
Leue IDr •JO pr mocth.
Included Maintenance I
..nice. Air cood. Power
atetriftl, twdio. budrm. tt.c.
Pbane Hal Sanden. LNa
Manapr, Jom.. A Son,
64U981. e PAMPERED 1963 e cafl•m Seelal new
bome • Lo mileage • Vtt"J DODGI
clean! $1950 call 673-0343 •--------
CAMARO '61 DODGE
WtdMtdly, Aprfl 10, 1968 DAJL V PILOT .# ~TAT10tl nA_NIPOaTATIOH ~NIPOIT A TtON TIANS..ORTATION TaANS..ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANSPOltTATION ' •.
UJ;d c.... "°° UiMI ea.. ftOO UtM Can "°° "* ea,. !'!. Uted Can "°° Uted Cati f90(.
-----\ POID MUSTANG PLYMOUTH POtmAC POtmAC T-lllD
FOlD -'63 PLYMOUTH S p ort• '55 Pontiac * "'9" P••ter Fuey. 2 dr wr. pe, pb, tow *A MANS CARI ruta Loaded • lncludlnl Atr .. ~· ••11N• 1005 J' 0. D v.. .... mne.. mo lfT:-2841 1983 PONTIAC v.i "'GRAND Olnditionlnl REAL SHARP PIOPLI IUY COUNTRY SEDAN STA-PRDC" AIR CONomo.NED .·Dealer. auv ME:! 1 , TIOf'fWAGoN wttb the pbl>-PON'ftAC I DR. RDTOP wide track $175 00 '67 POltDS WITH war dU&1 taectna ttar Ifft.I' SFORT CPE. tn hud tum-Pho • 84· 2 6608 JUn 13,192 MILHtH Low milelll"e new car~ IOY CARVER ln& ~ Antique Co~ ne. •
!fT "80 "390" V4 GAi,; AIL Sparkllac Siem Oold. per w/ pllilb white vtn)ll
AXIS ·w: HMOP SPOST .>. 1•rar. fibd" at ~ PON'llAC llucMt .. i tnt.er. LOOK RAMBLER
CPt .. lbowrooaa Oolld. cl the waon 9fUOI\ -Act -Rarl:ot 81., Colla ,._ IUGHT -FEEL RIGHT - --------~ Sletft told w/ now! Kl 6~444 BUY RIGHT at: '59 Rambler
immac. told tnter. 'lbla AIR ONLY $1795 vs. automatic. powP.r ateer-<>ranp Count>"• ~ ONLY $1295 W CONI>mONED pwr. eq. 1st car lot on Harbor Blvd. lat car lot on Harbor Blvd. CICJOft
bauty available w/ 50,<0> JOHNSON & SON ins. r9dio, beateor, Landau Oetil• fQr ~ • ft.oJ'\11 aad JOHNSON & SON Automatic. Radio, Heater, mile exteoded tadot'1 WV· top. __, air coodltk1111na. Bently. Rack. VERY GOOD FAM·
.. .
'56 T-BIRD tor SALE tr
TRADE for VW· Bui 6 1aic.
over pymts. 4 1}XA. d~)
quad•. headers, $1200 M
pty 549-2369
'64 T-Blr<I Landau bd~. Fo.11
pwr. air, like new. $53 dtll,
assume rontnct 1-1.
fin pvt ply. Dir 49t-iT71".:.,
'56 11 owner) T·Blrd bdtp wt
l'Onl kit. Leu than 56,000 ao:
tual miles! 67~28 aft. 5.
'62 T·BlRD
rantJ &t ""' $1300 •vina UncolD-Mercury $2195 '64~__.,Le,.....,..Ma:n.'""0--con--v-. -p-;e~, Unoo!n-Mm:ary n. y CAR Dlr
from newt Costa W... Branch PIS. cOmole, bucket ••ta. Costa Meea Branch $299.0o '57 T-BJRD Caalc. Good
i.t cwO:L~ = BIYd.
1~;-;,:~Ga:: STANSBURY .:Cl50~·~ ':d~:' trl· ~.:a::~ 6::-1
: Phone: 842-6608 :!'. ;:1~· ~~1 ~
GOOD CONDmON f:1(Ee:. •
546-8959 att. 6 PM :
JOHNSON & SON Automatic, Radio, Heater, BUICK ;;::~air; must ..U. &'::t J!~ e:~~~: T·llRD '64 T-Bird Fact. air, f1l1l
Uncoln-Mercury MUST SELL!. Dir. l . Clln be seen at 901 E. lat ---------pow. Excel CQDd. ~ Otnw ........... _ M---...... ..... .oo '60 .......... v~·-• Dr. bd""'. nm 847 m• Ev-....-.. ,... _.._ .,.,,.,. cuu ~, ..... " • Sl , Santa Ana. S 2 5 . O O 'SJ T-Bird convtrt, new top, · -" "'-
00 Rari>or Blvd.~'M!O Phofte: 842-6601 2100 HAltlOR BLVD. ~o., ~ Xlnt cond. delivers OAC full price only -nre., AM/FM. PS/PB. Extra clean •55 T-Blrd.
1 Ford G-•-• COSTA MESA 644-9022 · fl«-00 call Credit Manqer Xlnt cood. Call bet 9 3 speed with onrdrive.
6] UIUAle -======== .66 MUSTANG Fastback; all White elepbanta! Dlme-a·llne al 5-12.-il am/5 pm ~125 847-5721
Automatic, Radio, HNter, MERCURY GT extras. A real hooey!========--================--========-
GOOD OONDmON • Dlr • --------Gold w/blk. GT ·~: t8w Cers 9800 New C•rs 9100 New C.rs 9800 New Cars
NICE CAR. "LUXURY LINER" tinted stus. full pwr., ---
$775.00 ONL y $ 1995! cruilot>matic trans., n0 alip
BL.--... • 842 L608 diff.; deen. $2345. 642-163' ir-lllVO'S -v 1965 MERCURY "'10" V-8 '61 Ford Galax·1e PA ... .,. •.• ..,.,. BRYf'..,.,..,.,.,AY MUSTANG '65 H.T. v.a ~·"' ~.. Auto. RJH Fae. A I r .
Autnma.tic, Radio, Heater, ~.~r:p;:t~.·~~ W/S/W Orig. Owner. Ex.
PA • Dir. etc. Showroom cond. tbru-cond. $1!00. 548--6373 aft 5
MUST SELL out. G11sterun. A n l I q u e PM
$495.00 Gold w/ lmmac. gold inter. '66 MU9tani Conv. Auto. Phone: 842-6608 (C05l over SS.000 new!) PIS P/8. Fae •It ,
Nevtr 80 much for ao little! Interior decor C h to m e '62 Ford WCICJOn Pa.y you to tuvestiptel wheel&. Orig Owner. $l!l!ri
AtrtDmatic, Radio.. Heeter, ONLY $19951 aft 6 Pm 675-2379
Air • FULLY LOADED • Ut car lQt on Harbor Blvd. '66 Mustang Hdtp V-8, P/S,
REAL NICE · Dealer. JOHNSON & SON aUck. $53 dels, usume con-
.$699.00 Lincoln-Mercury tract~ Can fin. pvt ply.
Pllone: 842-6608 Coat& Mesa Branch Dir
19.u Harbor Blvd. 642·7Cl50 '67 Mllltana V-8 fastback. ,,
Automatic, stx. Radio, Heat· ·~ Ford Coov"t, i o o d stick ebltt with air. $2200.
--------• «.Power Steerl.ni ·Dealer transportatim $1SO. 9lr. '6J MERCURY, Colony Parlt 847-3818 aft 6. '61 C&maro. red, like new • F.CONOMY. 494-9771 mtloo waron. Brand new. II
Less than a dozen1
cood. 327 V-8, auto., fact. ... CA 00 , -·-* for ~.,. pr month. 'Iii Mu.tal\f, atick, 6; tn top i..~ ~· '65 Ford Jlanchero V /8. 4-~ •~ nd. n-... u ~Wk ~. m&t1Y extras. Dm't ""'11 Pho 842 6608 All maintenance a: lft'Vlce co .,.. ... o er OVtt ~v"" wttbout attin& this tlm! ne: • gpd, locb~e cever, map FREE. lncludea air cond. 6'2-((8) ~2336 eve.
Orie. $3,74.3 • •sklni SIT4.3. '63 DART CT Cpe., RIH. $1750. 54t-G1 Power steerin& A bra.kea, 1966 SHARP Mustana w/alr, Oril owner 5 48 -9 5 54 auto., f795. PERFECT! 1963 FALCON Convertible rM}lo, 3rd eeat etc. Cf. ll
&:M-2367 4924157 One owner, UH, f 'speed. Ra1 Sanden, L4'ase __ ~M~aniiiiaii-~5Whl•~~~i;;s:;1 .Camaro,_pn~~=:-!!:::::~~~~~==~*1~~-~fi~~ll.J!~~·~att~.~s~.~~~~-... •• ::--tsS RP, pwr5ree.r7" ALf'ON '61 Ford W . VS. iood '65 Mere Mont. 4 dr. one
brakes; auto., low mileage; meclwiical cond. f250. owner, R.&H. air. pb. pa,
xlnt C011d. $2'170. 962-3592 '62 Falcon Squire Wagon Ul.()911 xlnt cond. Pvt pty. S1485
Alter 5 PM wkdaya auto, perf cond. f39 del. '62 Ford 2 door Falrlane. See at 2544 Newprt Blvd
CHEVROLET lllll!Ume contract bal. Can stick shift, good cood. f550. CM
tin pvt pty. Dlr 494-9771 642r-m4 -.63-M_er_c_M-,-~--,_,-hl-te-m-.
e 'fiO Falcon e
Bffl transportation
$115 ~USO
1960 Ford VI tunch WliOn. ~ Michelin X tlrea, pwr
pa. auto, sOod tires, new atr. Xlat cond, '850 or olfer.
batry. $400. 837-0231 ~2 evet.
PLYMOUTH
1957 Ply. 'lnnsportatlon car·
good condillon. S1f6 or best
ottet-. ~21'l6
DON'T 11~ a any, a-t
O'Uicll cub -It ~ • Da.ll1 Pilot wut A4t
HH67I
...============:::::::...=::;;::;;:::::;:;:::::;;:;;:::;::::;;:::==::::::::::;.
'U CHEVROLET
Olevelle MalibQ Sport coupe.
-
V8, automatic, power lteer· tnr. ndlo and heater.
$149f
STANSIURY.
BUICK
2100 HARBOR ILVD.
OSTA MESA 646-9022
'62 CHEV
' Speed Spyder. bdJo, Beat. er. MUST SELL! Dir.
$130.00
PhoM: 842-6608
Ma1Jba cmYertibM. VI, ~
matSc, power lteerinl, r.tio
mt blatet.
$1295
STANSBURY
BUICK ·
2100 NAltlOll ILvb.
COST A MESA 64"9022
Door. VI, Gdo"'atic .....
.m ...... ponr ........
dlo, ........ taetm7 • cm-
dldoallll. $1715
ITANSBUIY
IUICI
..
MEANS
Contemporary Elegance
FROM
N ahers Cadillac
JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
166 CADILLAC $3895 '64 LINCOLN $1895
$1995
$1495
Contl1W1ta1. Sley lllw oullldt w1111 metdllnO '4Ut full
lfft!ler lnlerlor. Thh 90t'9IOUll ~i. ha tll cl
IM -r !Mlurn tllal make drlvl"9 • pl-rtble
-.roerltr>ct and of course "'' IKIOrv air C'O!ldlfloll. lno. Tiiis lu•urt 1>le<:e 1hllw1 rnellculou. cere llY Ill
-~-.
'62 CADILLAC $995
Sedan ~VIII•. A tOYtf'f -f\olllll wtfll Mrmollt.
Int llllM leettwr and "'"" lnlefklr. Tiiis fKtllrl air ciondltloMof Mrn Ila 11*1 tverv -•lld dl-
llnca utr1 11111 Cadlllac .,._ Ind. -.., Illas, avtofNtlc ..,., ~ vMb. ~L !ft. Thlt ~ fl la -'811Y "'* 11111 .. ,,,,,. fir n1 --· '63 CHEVROLET $995
,,,. ,.,., -Ul•r lrnHla s-Swt H•rd!op c.ouH
with v• ..itlne, Duclttt , .. , lt,lotr1or •Ill\ fl-c.on. sol•. r.oi. tnd n.eter, _, lleerfnt, Wllltot 11ci.
Wlft 11 .... 111111 rnuc.h '"°'•· A dllrk lwltttlllc Gr"n
flnlVI wllll 11111 vinyl matc111,. '"'"'°'· This -..,.,,, IHf I-IO bl flllN fin!,
'59 CADILLAC $495
P-.otar Fle@fwood Wll!I tllt otltfMI Mue flnl.i. eNf
or'91NI 111ter1Dr lrt FINtweef. Tillt well ur9CI for
C•dlllK tin -dDOr tedl1, -wnh. eui. fl'Mflc ..,., an _, -1-1 •nd "' courM .. "
totv t it COlldlllelllnt. You wlll ht¥t tit -"'" -.. llel1Na ..... ..,....,..,,,,. .... ....,.,. Is.
'65 MUSTANG $1495
OVfR Ml QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM
•• YOUll FACTOllY AUTHOIUllO CADILLAC DEALER
SERVIN& THE ORANGE COAST HARIOR AREA.
NAB ·ERS
'
.---EUIPLE UYlllS --.
~·t968 =81dsn1obiles~
~left in our mid-year
staff car clear·
ance! Your last
chance for savings
like this until
America's inost wented luxury sports ca r wiril the
fabulous front wheel drive. Belutiful Bocbkln
exter. with inetching interior trim, power dltc
brike5, tilt &. telescoping steer.Ing wheel. AM..fM
radio, !'Mr lf*lktr, tir cond., p<M'tr wind., 6 wry
.. t, cornering 11mp1. rwnott inirror .M lotds
" otMr extra Stodc No. 326.
DISCOUNTED TO
$5288 11
EVERY STIFF CIR
REIAlllll II STOCI
COIPARDLY DISCOUITED!
1969
models
• amve
USED CAR SPECIALS
'60 CORVAIR '295 '64 OLDS Dynamic Wgn '1895 lteflo and heater, 1111M11tlc. ILLA S70l Auto!Nllc, f'tdlo, hllter, "°""' ti-Int &
b<1ke1, tecto<Y '"· 1uv"" reek. INYM s•n
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'61 CADILLAC '1095 '66 CHEVROLET Impala
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'66 Volkswagen It ...... ._
'67 Volkswagen ,. ....... ,,.,.
'65 Volkswagen ,_..,..
'66 Karmann Ghia StMr'""t.,...
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'1495
'1795
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'1995
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'65 Skylark ·
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'62 IMPALA 'DOOi ......... _.._, ... 111 I......... $1195
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'62 CORVAIR , ..,. ...... .-., .............. c-.., ............................ $895
'62 MONZA , ..-.. , ....,, ..... ,,.. ............... , ................................. $195
'63 CHEVY II ~~ :!!!: ., ......... "· ................ .,... .............. $1395
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'62 FAIRLANE ~ :::-'..:O:." I h1, ,... ........ tllM4 ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. $1195
'62 COUNTRY SEDAN ....... fie Ii I h1o ..... ,.... ...,... ....... $995 -
'63 FALCON :_~.~NCK..!:...,....., ..... ._,...,...., ............. $1395
~ ..... · · '63 IMPALA : .. "::.::".!~ .. 1u ....................... ~ ................. ~ $1495 '63 GALAXIE :'!..':~.urn~ .. ,.... ................................... $995
'63 GALAXIE ~ !::':.-: ....... ,.... ......., ....., .-. .................. $995
...
'64 IMPALA : .. '"!::!:'.!: ...... "',.... ,._.........,.., ...................... $J695 • '64 MALIBU "', .-..... s.. .................... , ........................ $1695 '64 FALCON ::,u=..:..:c:,• 1 111 ...., ,... ........, ...._. .-. .......... $139~
'64 CHEYEUE :."!..S:: :•u:u .......... Meal. .......................... $1695 '65 CUSTOM 500 .., •••• ,.., .._.. .-. ,.... ....,... ................... $1695
1~ IEL AIR :S.':ufktua I h1,,...,........, ............ ...., ....... $1495 -. '65 MUSTANG :t~.,....,...,....., ..... ..._ .-. ...................... $199it
'64 IEL AIR :..-::: ..... Im d ha. ,..., ,... ....... lt.fe4 ..... t-y ....... $1395 '65 FORD C041NTIT .... W.-oN. 11 , ............. :... $2795 " ....... ,..., ...... ,..... ....... ,..... ......................... ..
'65 De Lux EL CAMINO .., ...., ...., ...., > .-........ ," ...... $1995
'65 CHEVELLE ::~: ~ ... ,..........., '""· .................... $1995
'66 CHEVROLET :~~ :.".. .... " I ......... -'""· ................ $2495
" '66 MUSTANG ........... ,,, I h ' .... -....... $2295 ,.... ........ ,... ........ ......, .......................... .
'66 COUNTRY SQUIRE 11 PAUIJI ... STATION WA.ott. ........ ....... ~41195 ................ ,.... . ......, ....... ,, ~
'66 CHEVELLE :t~~~-, • .., ..... ...., ...., ,.... """"' ........ $2195 '67 F100 PICKUP ..... w. ............ ,, .................. ..., .-. .. $1995
'66 IMPALA ~":!.:C1:.:,, .. , ... ,............., """'· ._...., .......... $2195 '67 FALCON , .,.., ..,._ .... ......_.;. ........... ....................... $19'5
PONTIAC DEPT.
'62 LEMANS TEMPEST .... .,. .......... , •. ...., ....... .., .......... , ........ $995 '65 TEMPEST 4 ... ' ............ " I luhn. ..... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • $1395
'60 VENTURA 4 -~~· .... , ..... ,... ....,... ,._ ....., ...., ...... ... .. • $995 '66 TEMPEST J .. H ............. :uttc .. I .... ,... ........ ..... ....... • .. • $2195
. '62 VENTURA ~ .. ~-"« hww•••a. N4!1, ....... ,_ ......... ,.... ............... $995 '66 GTO VI, ••..tc rw 1 ' 'n, ,..., .......................... ........... ......... $2395
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'63 GRAND PRIX :a.~:~ .......... ,._.........,,........._ .......... $1595 '67 TEMPEST ~"!.'!!.!~.· "~ ............ ,...., ........, ,... ................ $2695
'63 LE MANS J ........ llWlk ,_....., .................................. $1195 '67 CAT ALINA !!!°" =~.:..-:.:.., ..; .•::;,,.~ .. ~: ............. $3195
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'64 LE MANS ~OC:: ...... " u ....... ...., ....... ,... ............................ $1595 '67 TEMPEST U .. ANI WA90N ............ c fl • I 14' ... ...... $2195 ,... .......... ,.... ........ ......,. .. Ill ........... • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • •' • • •
'64 CAT ALINA ~':!t9::~ ,, ...... ,..., ...,., ,... ....,... ~ .......... : $1895 '67 FIREllRD =.."" ............. -....... I .... -........................... $2995
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'67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU s3595 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 Loeclecl, 'ower 1turl119, IHh, wlnclow1, air
encl. 20 ~ ..... er +r•4-tJOI ,w -· )6 mo. No. TltJ2'6
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Y.W. CAMPO -ECONO IUS'S -FORDS
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'65 FALCON CONVERTIBLE s1395 '65 THUNDERBIRD s1995 Fvll ,owor, factoty eir, ,. • ., wfM!ow-. 15 ~ VI, F11t•r•. Alltom1tie, PS, UH. 20 %
clow11 er"-'' $49 ,_ 111e. JO "''· Me. rDS I It clow• "' tr1cl1. $6' per 1111. U Mo. PDHU .
'63 FORD GALAXIE 500 !195 '50 FORD PICKU, $199 VI, 2 OrJ H.T. Auto., '5, UH. 20 i cl...,. "' Tu l Ucot1" cloW11 tu ,.,
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por 1110 24 mo. HYFU7
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'64 FORD XL "427" $995 2 cir. H.T. 4 spoecl, UH. T .. & Uce1111
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'65 MUSTANG $1395 4 spu cl, reclio & 1t .. 1.,, 25 '-clown er
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Something Special
-
Harriet Nelsori
Tells Favorite
With Easter close at hand,
ewryone a looking tor
special ~ to Add a
festive touch to breakfuu
or bnmcb.e1 ~ ~ tamiles ~ther.
When members of the
Nelloa family, who co-star
on '"lbe Adventures of Ozzie
and Bll'riet'' TV show, get
togeller, one of t h e i r
favorite trNta ts Harriet'•
Dutch Krln&te. The recipe beJoactd to Harriet'•
srandmotber wbo pused it
on to her d11Ugbt«1 and
granddaughters.
Harriet, who VOWI she
cOoldn't boll water when IM
first married Ot:Zie, now
takes great pride In her
cooking. She ls an avid
recipe collector and loves to
pass on her ''best recipes"
to her nro daughters·ln·la•.
Kris, married to Rick, and
June, David's wile.
But here ia her recipe for
Dutch Kringle, a favorite
with all the Nelsons aDd we
are sure it will become a
faYOrit. with your famlty.
Why oot serve it Easter
morni.9(.
Tuning Up
DUTal DINGLE
4 cups flour
% cup SU,.
1 cup lbortenillc
-Wt)..· .... .
Rab ....... ..
Ing pie ciu.t. ~
Beat 3 ea yolks.
Dtuolve J yea.st c:Ues ln
one meuurint ~ of milk
( ICalded, then cooled tio
lukewarm before , addinC
yeast.)
Mix wi1h first tnsrecHenta
wlCh ipOOll, cover, IDd place
in ~ent« owr maM.
In rooming, cut dough into
three parta. Roll into obloat
sheet (l4 ind1 thick). ae• s ea whites
Add 1 cup sugar
Add 1 cup ground almond1
(Do not remove brown
skin)
Baskets Made •
Wed~. April 10, 1968 DAILY PllOl p.J
Easter I Feast
Wltb tbe superabundance
of turrers on the mvtet
thllyear,morefamilieawill
b& enjoying lowl for. Easter
tblMI ever before.
&llltlmate
PrtpM't COl'1I bread etut-flnc aceord1r.&. to pacuae
di.rtc:t1GU ua1q 1 eup w lter
Md ~ pound butt.er OJ"
m11r1arine.
WTOt etrip for tbe stamen
and ""Ule parsley, mint or
watercreu for f o J I a g e •
Fut.ea with a toothplek.
May stud in water
overnight. Place a r o u o d
turkey on bed of parsley.
The secret of succen Is to
len'e it in a new and
nnosual setting. For Easler
cfloose a menu !tat reatlll'es
ltle vegetables and salads of
ipring. An Easter basket, a
lamb cake, or Easter lilies
can be your centerpiece. By
changing your traditional
lkilling recipe, you can
even dress the turkey for
Easter.
Suggested below is a
bacon and corn bread stul·
ling recipe, delightful for
Easter because tlle golden
corn bread provides such a
colorful background for the
green celery, I ave n de r -
tinted shallots and bits of
crisp bacon.
The paella~ stuffing is a
welcome time-saver, too. All
1 the work of malting ttle com
bread and adding basic stuf-
fing seasonings i,., done for
you.
An attractive Calla lily
garnish can be made the
day before. So can a spiced
gelatin salad. Directions are
given here for both.
BACON 'N CORN
BREAD STUFFING
2 8-ounce p a c k a g e s
corn bread stuffing
1 cup water
'I• pound b u t te r or
margarine
'h pound bacon
~cup bacoo dri~gs
l cup shallots, sliced
1 cup celery; chopped
lh cup celery tops, Sf!ip-
1 ~~ iUgb.tfy De°at.en
1 teaspoon monoaodium
MeUl'Wblle, using kitchen
sclsaon, loip bacoo 1Dto ~
1ncb pieces and cook until
crl31>. Use ~ cup bacon
drippings to sa~ shallots
and celery S to 7 minutes,
until tender. Combine all in·
gredlenta with s t u ff I n I .
Taste for aeMOGin11.
Stuff and truss the turkey.
Roast according to direc-tions. Yield : 9 cUlpe stuffing,
enough for 14-18 pound lur·
key.
Note : This also is a dellcl· ous stuffing to serve with
baked ham, pork cho;>s.
chicken or spareribs t.n
place of the usual potato or
starch vegetab~. PlaClllg
stuffing in a 2 q u a r t
casae.role, cover and bake ~
minutes in 350 degree F.
oven.
CALLA UL Y GARNISH
Pare a large white turnip
with a vegetable scraper.
Cul turnip in very thlll
crosswise slices and roll to
form a calla lily. LMerl a
SPICED JEWED
APIDCOTS 2v, cups apricot juice
~ cup vinegar
1 lh CUPS sugar
36 whole cloves
3 sticks cinnamon
36 canned apricot halves
3 packages orange gelatin ~ cup maraschino cher·
ries. diced
Combine apricot juice,
vinegar, sugar and spices;
bring to a boil. Add apri·
cots; simmer 10 Dlinutes.
Remove apricots, strain
syrup and add boiling water
to make six cups. Dissolve
orange flavored gelatine in
hot liquid. Chill until sligbUy
thickened. Add cherries and
apricots. Pour into fancy 2-
quart mold. Chill until firm.
Unmold.
Garnlsh with watercress.
Serve with cottage cheese
as a salad or serve plain
as a relish. Yield 18 serv·
in gs.
DAILY PILOT
FOOD
_:_SECTION
a Variety of Sizes, Flavors
You don't have to be llt·
tie to look forward to a visit
from the Easter Bunny. Par·
allellng the . dee!> religious
experience of renewal which
many people derive from
East.er Is the promise of
spring and new llle which
the holiday brings.
So we dress ourselves and
our tables anew, with gay
flowen on our hats and be-
lovsid East.er symbols like
the Easter Bunny dd his
basket, the inspiratioo for the following recipe.
Today's ''Meringue Apple
Baskets" bespeak spring
in d a i n t y and delectable
fashion, enfolding raspber·
ries, delicate apple slices
and whipped cream in pie·
ture-pretty meringue bas-
kets de<!orated with putel
pipe cleaner handles.
Convenience frulta speed
preparation of the recipe
which calls for those won·
derful unsweetened canned
pie-sliced apples to ellm·
fnate energy-wasting "pare,
core and slice" steps with·
out sacrifice of fresh fruit
flavor, color and texture.
You would then have that
most elegant ol French con-
fections, a "vacherln."
MERINGUE APPLE
BASKETS
2 egg whites
y, t.eupoon ~am of
tartar
213 cup augar
1 l<k>unce package frozen
raspberries, thawed
~4 cup sugar
l lb. 4 ounce can pie--sliced apples, .....
drained
1 cup ( 1h pint) heavy
cream
Combine egg whites IJld cream of tartar in bowl
Beat unW stiff but not dry,
Gradually add 21~ cup •UI·
ar and continue t>e.ung at
high speed for 10 minutes
longer or until merintue a
sWf and glossy. .
Drop by heaping spoon.
fuls on well greased cootie
sheet. With back of spam natt.en to make • thin base
about 31h inches tn diam· eter. Shape aides with spoon
or use putry tube, makin&
aides about 1 % inches high.
Bue ln a slow oven (275
degrees F.) for 1 hour. Re-
move to rack; cool. Spread on dough. Add
cinnamon ud any
kind of fruit (I use cut
dates. c a n a t e d Cberrles,
pineapple, or apicots.) Roll
each piece illto an oblong
roll. Place in pans t.o raiae
in warm place for about one
hour. Bake in moderate
oven for one hour. While warm (not bot). frost with
thin powdered sugar alld
milk frosting. Sprinkle with
nuts Mid fruit. SPIRIT-OF SPIUNGTtME fNVADES PICTURE-PRETTY BASKETS
You can and should make the meringue baskets a day
a h e a d. For a natural
"atraw\>allet" look limply
drop the meringue on a
greued cookie lheet, piping
the aides or shaping them
with the back of a spoon.
JC you're more daring. make
one large meringue base
and pipe several rings of
the same dlameter, par-
tially baking them and
then "cementing" thenv to-
gether with a portion of the
meringue a n d returning
them to the oven to dry.
Drain raspberries, reaerv·
lng juice. Combine juice
with 'I• cup sugar in stmet.
Bring mixture to boil. Adel
apples and simmer about I
minutes until apples are
glazed. Drain and cool Just
before serving, whip cream.
Fold in fruit mhture. Spoon
into cooled meringue shells.
If desired. place colored
pipe cleaners in shell i.
form handle. Makes 8 ~
ings.
For Spring
Perhaps the only diaeas& .
wtdch science will nev !l'
cmquer is plain old-fashion·
eel, IPJ'ing fever.
It's strange indeed tha~
the aeuon tradltlonal for
a complete overhaul and
ameup job for the entire
borne also br1np tbOle woo·
derful warm ct.ya tbat make
Hell lte mott trivial tut
Nem mucb too overwhelm· u.c to tackle.
One way a aiprlng'fever-af·
fticted homemaker c a n
.chlen 1eemJ.ncly major
accomplilbmeab wit.bout a
areal deal cl .a.t la ti>
ltart fPrtnc bl tM kitchen.
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Buns' History Yeast
Predates Christianity
Tradition, sqperstition and
California seedless re.bins
are three ingredients that
make bot croea bum a
clautc Eader breed. Ac-
cording to custGID, tender,
golden b u n a generously
1tudded witJI sweet chewy
raisins are served
throotbout the L • n ten
8"IOft ~ ,.nkWu'ly Oil
Good l"rtdaf.
Bake lbenl « buy them -
they'rt nldUJ available
frwb dally f""8 die IUery.
1beM fmnoas ndltn ,...t
buns actud7 M\19 •llilt«y
lollgll' t b 81 QuM''C
It.elf. Ear1J 0.-. Romellflllllde~--
ed wttll -. aw, fCI rltll b' 11 "Pkt ..,. ... ~ ...... of lltl IDOOI. • ....
Cbeete lbl\ fl·· I I I
Amerltai. . "'1 tM
avtra,. A • tr I e a a a.
lumtt abaUt t .t pounds tA
cbtt• per ,_,..
in bonor of their IOdde&e of
tight and Goddess of Sprinc.
The custom, 1n fact, ,....,
praotlcall1 wtlvenal for
these raisin brads went
reputed to bring ~
good luck to au who ate
them.
Other traditional Easter
breads made of neet raisin
yeast dough V&rJ in shape
according to the cu.tom o(
the country from wbJcb It
oriJtb*d.
Yucoslavia'a fa m o u 1
Poteca baa a ratJin and nut llliDI In the doutb c~
~ ad roand b» criile
trdls8l'lctJn lhape.
U. Ru111a, rallinll _.
lOUftd In bigb and budfocai
1'alicb, ' C11re1Mn1al brud'
.._.-, Vi 0&..11 '°•~lit• dmdl domes, fl ftilfed tilaio.dm~. ,biked
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Pic k a Fruit
light , n
Here's a festive Easter
dessert and it only requires
two Ingredients: orqes
and lemOll aberbeL
FROZEN ORANGE
BUNNY BARETS
4 Large orante•
1 Pint of lemon lherbet
Cut a small •lice from the
bottom ol each orange so
that It will alt eveftly Ob a
pl&U .
Refreshing
lemon lee. Bnab each
orange basket with water
and wrap in &iumiJu.111 foil.
Place the individual buketl
in tbe freei.er tmtll jug
ready to aerve. nlia mlte1
a feetive ~ and y~
wry light das«rt for your
Eaatet" Sunday din.Der.
Sa ucy, Tasty Make a~ In tbe orange
juat a ltttJt ri&bt of center Dreu up vanilla I • •
cut down to abnOlt bailf way cream with a c r e a m 1 and stop.
Make lnOCIJer cut juat a Caramel Sauce. In a
little to the left ol center aauoepe melt 2 tabletpoon1
Ind cut down to a pohlt even butter and stir in 1 cup
1'Mb the f.lnt cvt. 'nle plus 2 tablespoons firmly
center Dll'TOW ltrtp 11 the packed brown sugar and 'h
handle of tile bubt. Cut out cup half and ball or Upt
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Remove all the l.nterlor unW aupr ls dJllOlved.
meat of the orange to form Blend a small amount ol
the batlet. Cut a strip of hot m1xtUre Into 2 beaten
rlnd from one o( the wedges egg yolks and return all to
and tie it Oft top of the hl'fl· saucepan. Cook 1 minute
dM f« tbat ..Va feltiw more, then rem<ive from
touch. heat and aUt in 1 teaspoon
H 1 a p ead'I b11ket w I t ll vanilla. ())ol before MIVinl•
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STUNNING BLACK AND WHITE SALAD FOR PARTY <IU,FETS
Convenience Foods: Important Staple
For today's. on the go
hostessea, convemence is all
important when choosing
fooda for party mmus.
Versatile califomla rtpe
olives, ready to me from
the can, a.re a wonderful
choice to put into any
number ol do ahead diabet.
Ripe olivet ltlDd up well
in hOt and cold food.
A savary sour eream
salad &tudded with iJosay
ripe olives l.! a tasty go
along to all sorts of meat,
fish or poultry entrees.
Make up the gelatia<hicken
stock base, tbeo add sour
cream, mayonnaise, vinegar
and prepared horseradish.
nlpe olives and celery add
just enough color and tex·
ture. Shape 1t iD a pretty
mold and garnish with
whole ripe olives and greem
for the buffet.
Ripe olives Polynesian
style come in a coloriul
cas,,erole made of fr<n:en
mixed vegetables a n d
chicken spiced with garlic,
Worcestershire s.auce. Put
the rnlxt'\U'e together ahead
of Ume. Then tun into a
JWtty cuaeroi. <lish to
bake in the oven at party
time. Serve over cbowmein
noodles and top with salted
peanuts.
Cream c.beete, S w 1 1 a
cheese, ripe oUvea a.od
seasonings ccnnbine In a
taty mixture to pack into
hollowed out Fnlnch bread.
Prepare tbis the cay before
the party, store in the
refrlgeutor and cut in
slices as needed. The re-
m.alnder can be e a s 1 : y
frozen to enjoy later.
RIPE OLIVE SOUR
CREAM SALAD
1 e n v e l o p e unflavored
gelatin
Water
1 teaspoon chicken stock
base 1 tablespoon instant minc-
ed ooion
1 cup dairy, sour cream
1h cup mayonnaise
1 ~ tablespoons vinegar
1h tea.poon salt
1 teaspoon pr e p a r e d
horseradish
Dash liqWd red pepper
scaaonlng
l <No. 11 tall can pitted
California ripe olives
1,'.z cu p finely chopped
celery
Sprinkle gelatin on 1/4 cup
cold water. Combine wilh
chicken stock base and o/•
cup ho\ water. Place over
low heat, stirring u D t l I
gelatin dissolves. Stir 1n in-
stant mlnced onion. Cool to
room t e m p e r a t u r e
Gradually ttir gelatin into
sour cream.
Blend i n mayonnaise.
vinegar. salt. horseradish
and red pepper seasoning.
Chill until slightly thichened.
~'old drained olives cut into
halves and celery t n lo
thicl<ened gelatin ; tum Into
l-quart mold. Chill until
firm.
Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Potato Salad , ol Co urse
POLYNESIAN RIPE
OLIVES 'N CBICKEN
t (l(k)unce) p 1 ck a i•
frozen mixed vegetables
2 cups chicken stock
1 lh tableapoonJ corn-
starch
1 mlnced small clove
ear Uc
~ teaspoon 101ar
~ teaspoon celery 111t
~ teupoon worceatersblre
sauce
Dash pepper
1 (No. 1) tall c a n
California ripe ollve1
2 cupc cubed cooked
chicken
~ cup diagonally sliced
celery
Cook frozen vegetablet ln ~ cup cbkken stock until
crisp-tender. Add remaining
1 ~ cupc stock combined
with cornstarch. g a r l l c ,
su1ar , celery a alt,
Won:eatertbire sauce and pepper.
Cook. lll.lrrtng, until mix·
tare thickenl. Milt in ripe
olfyu cut into wedges.
chicken and celery; heat
~ (Or turn intO l ~
quart CllllerOle, a· n d bake
ta moderatel1 bot own (375
• .,... .,,) • mintes.)
DellcloUI over chow meln
noodlM. Top with salted
peanuts u dellred.
Mates I semnp.
No Matter How It's Sliced, It's Good
Good old potato salad can salad be ~ ~th 10\d-
cause m o r • controversy !ashloned bolled dressing
lban a11yooe could ever and sweet pickles.
drum of. Some coots are determin-
And all because cooks of ed that the potatoes for the
var,tn1 backsround:s have •al.ad be D)ta,ly -they
thetr OW11 way of dllblng never complabl when the
lt up. potatoes break up. As a
CooU ol. ltrq Eun>peao matter ol tact, Gila la con-
bactsrowad.., the pcitatoes liclered a plua.
amt be ~ d OOwr-coots ari! equally
m.-ln.lt.ed ~ aloD& with ade]p.11t u.ut • a l n 1
wblt. 1'1Qe Yinlpr, 1-non ,.._ ot tlll •UJ vartet1
Julei! Of dry whJte wine and • tb6t 'ablol never marry
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mGClml Ani.Jean ool
alwaya laviah m.,oanaiae
oa' tbt potato. with dlop-
ptd ODJCID • "n\l<. H
Another IC bo o I of
Am9ricu cooks -aDd thla
r•ett from New
to MJMourt -ln-
thM tbe pezfect potato
-T!len Ille e's ttw mtttt
• bow tbe·pota--..-eut.
B~ cooM 1Uce
tbetr apuda; Ame rican
coob cut the:ln in neat
cubes.
M'IS80URJ Pal' ATO
SALAD
2 pound.I potatoes, cooked
.> ln jlebtt
1 teupoon salt
~ cup chopped celery
~ cup cbopped aw"t
gherkins
~ cup mlDced onion
1 tableapooa m 1 1 c e d
.. panley
Daab of wbi~pper
"' cup ed Sallld °"81111 (JletWI) s ........ ....-
PutltJ *181
wmm, piilt ad ditl:
sprinkle wltla ~ tlu,om «-
tbe •alt .... ceo1.
Add Cllery, c •• ,' ••
perklnl, Olkia. panllJ. n-
mainlna ~ teupooa salt.
l"llP8I' ud " eqp Coolltd Salad DraslDg. Refrigerate
to allow flal'Ol'I to *9d.
GamJsb witb g b tr t I D
tllca and panJey.
Makes e to 8 servings.
COOIED SALAD D~
ING
2 eus
3 tablerpooo.s c I d tr
Yinefat
1 tabJerpooDJ nour
I tableal)OOnl sugar
l llllPD• dfJ mustard • t tealpooD ~
Plmh ol. mace
/
mace.
GrlduallJ lltJ.r in tbe milk
and tabalc:o, t e e p h a 1mooCIL &tirriag consUlltly.
brine to a boll, &Del ~
Unulng the 1t1rr1n1, boll
.. ntl, for 1 mlllute. S1ow'1 pcm tlliJ bot mls. an 111e. w ea..u.pr ......, atJrrtnc .tcoroual,y
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Home News and Views ...
'Hard Boiled' Idea of Cooking Eggs Nixed by Mrs. Bunny
By DOROl'BY WEN~ decorated eus for his an·
" .... c..., ....,. ....._ nual Easter visit.
~ Euler Bunny · L'I How does be manage to
mUJttting bis supply of have such perfectly cooked,
Good Diet Costs More
Spending a lot ol money
for food doeto't auarantee
you a food diet. but bigb
income families have better
diets than low i n c o m •
famlliea.
ReauJta of I recent USDA
Food Conaumptlon Survey
1howed that a t t h o u g h
families with incomes of
tlO.CXX> or more per year
apent an average of $54 per
week for food, less than two·
thirds had diets that ra~d
•·good" (adequate ln all
essential nutrients). Nearly
JO percent bad diets that
raled · ' p o o r ' ' (aeriously
l11ckin1 iii one or more
'"enUal nut.rieot).
However, only a third of
the families w1lb incomes
of under ~.tM.I bad "good"
diets and a full third bad
"poor" diets. Average spen-
ding for 'ood in this income
aroup wu $20 a week.
Of the total 1 5 . 0 0 0
; 'representative" families
surveyed. 50 percent bad
''good" diets, and 20 percent
had "poor" diets. Average
apeDding for food by all
families •u *35 per week.
u n c r a c k e d ew for
decorating and, eveotually,
eating?
1'be secret, of course. is ln
the cookin1 -and Mra.
Easter Bunny is the expert.
Says Mrs. Buany, "I
never bell Easter eggs. l
al1vays simmer them be&ow
the boiling po.in~ ~ keep
them Lender and 'attractive.
That's why we call them
"hard cooked" eggs instead ot "bard bolled ..•
Because tbe coob them
at a 1.,. temperature, bef"
egf1 have little of the unat.
tradlve green discoloration
around the yolk which, wbile
harmleS!, i& unappeti:t.ing. A
short cooking time -jus t
long enougb lie> get tbe eggs
firm, 20-25 minutes -and
prompt cooling under cold
running water al9o help pre-
vent the green ring.
''The sreeo rial llwod
the yolk resu.lll from a
chemical reaction betwetn
iron in the 10lt 1'i th
hydrogen sulpblde au form·
ed rrom sulphur lll ~ white
oo long heating or at high
cooking temperaturt," ex·
plains Mrs. Easter Bunny
Quick cooling helps to
drive o« tbe gas through the
outer 1urface ot tbe egg so it
doesn't have a chance to
reach the yolk, accordini to
Mu. 81111.Dy.
Quick cOOliDg m cold
water ls alao part oi Mrs.
Bunny's teCret for eggs ~hat
are easy t.o peel. In addition.
•be obooees ew for bard
cooking th.at are several
days or a week old rather
than perfeotly fre~. It's the
real fresh eggs ibat havP
tigblly clinging tbells, she
says.
For easy sbeU ~val,
Mra. BIMlllY ~
peelio' egp under oold 19-
ni.ng water.
And bow ... Mn.. EMtw
BUOQ)' keep ber eQ.1 from
cracking • she c o o k s
them? First ot all. ahe leta
the •UJ warm up to room
re mperature before s b •
c~ them. It's the sudden
tempu.ature cban&e, from
I" cold &o hot lbM caun
shrila to cract.
Also, because lbe ,1.m.
men rather 1han boi.la ltle eggs, Ibey doa't tiump up
and down in the pan and ....
less libly to crack.
For utra special etp st•
IOOleOmes t a k e I UM
precaution Of making a bn)·
hole in each egg Witb a
d.arniDg need.le before eoak·
i.ng. Thi.a lets out the air
which otherwise will upand
aod end .... egs.
Do you tom etim••
cieoarMr eUS $0 beaut.lt\IU,y The ehelll C&D b t
ttYlt JOI& bat•'° bave to eat Mcoratecl faDclIWl>' ln ADJ
lbtm? Mn. Bwuay bu b way you desire. Aftd, saya Mu. Bumu', tb.1.s 1riil save
anlftt to tbla probltm too. ber bu,,band a trlp to your
SM ~ta YOU "b6ow out'' boUe on East.er mornlngl tM CODtf'lts ol th@ raw 9" ud dffOtale only tbe ems>()' QUEITIONS WE A R E .n.n. ~~ t'U be used In ASIED
buteta 1fat Iller ye11 aoo Q. Recenlly I saw 1ome
bf.conlt pan ol U'4 family'1 · ov~rsise decorative "eggs"
EM&tt UWllUoa. which had been mad• from
To _.,..wt .., tll, Mrs. Uuue peper-m>d baUoons.
B\l.OQ7 ~·---~ Do you bapptll to know haw a imall ho&t ua *'-.-al Md to 1Mkt tbete?
el tbia 'II .,. a Mnial A~ Tbtte Ulaue peper
1*dlt, 1' tha larJe ..S ol tU• are an ezcellenl cra!t
.._ 4111 .. • $00GHIWbat project for small cblldftll.
&arttr bolit '~ '• Incl\ la Use small balloona bl<>Wn up cl~ Md •'VI ..,. '"° to 3 or 4 inchel in size. Have
dlt ~ dlit the children tear small
H~ftl ~ t ll •\ a pieces o f multi-colored
bowl ~ ~ Oii it. ti.ssue paper and stick them
"1\all -... IOd ttw IC9'*1ta on the baliOoo wlth thick li-
wtll ~ oot dw br19 ~. quid laundry stare!\ painted
1'iNe NB bit a3J"d fbr °" ~·Ith a small paint_ brush.
~ ., ~ HA~ them cover the entire
~ tt a bebid to.a. balloon with several layecs
ol t1Nue pac>er and starch,
Alter~ ~ tborougtit1 dry, let a. ar out Of tbe
ba1looll and car eful ly
remove tt from inside the
tissue eu. SmalJ scenes or
deconti.oD Ult be a<ided 10•
srde the egg, if desu-ed. by
cutting out a •mall port.lllo
of one end.
Q. How long is it ~ale tn
keep Ea s ter egg ,
u~erated before they are eaten?
A, This IOrt of depend~ on
the weather. U it's very hot
rd suagest st.onng th~
Easter egis in t h 11 refrigerator u soon afte:
they've been ''found" a,
possible. Hatd cooked eggs
10 the shell do keep !airly
well at room temperatures
for a day or two, but their
flavor and appearance 11
better if they are kept cold.
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10 AM .. 1 •• Prices on quality products in every dept.
CAllllED H ........
FOi EASTER
COlltry 3· $2 89 Clult • • • • • • • ~N
:=.~~,,4 i M $4 98 .
~~ ..... 5 ~N $389
Dultuqvt e t • t 5 ~N $ 398
Wet'•••••" s iM $398
Rath Hickory 5 LI. $498 5-"ttl . . . . c.ui
lw • • o • • • o 8 ~M $649
~ $679
IAMl~MlY COOKfO ~ s~;k~d Ham l~4 7c I
HAMS ~~~ c
WIGLE .. 5 •• LJ.47•
Noltocly Bat Mmket
Basket Sells U.S.D.l.
Choice T enderay Brand .
Beef at Discount Prices
'-llllllt ltwtu .. • .._,. ...... -fw ea..
pM.., ..... -4 .... fW "' ............ ~ YM _., fW .... ., ,......, hflll ......... ...
U.S.D.A. ce.i.., -•I • ..._ ....
s.-.............................. ..._
•" 911fy chMce a...f. ht 911fy ..._ ...... eelll -clwM U.S.D.A. Cl-.lc:e GtM. ,......., "-' ....
et cli-.ltf price..
Tenderay Takes The Guesswork Out Of Buying Beef
t•°'Cl•rey l ro"tl kof lo•t,..,."t•ecl Miii freth H4 IHder ..__ Te"..._, lfoe!MI ..., la fel!J...,. i. u HOUIS 01
tvflY TUU. M.tw.1 n.-..,d jvi--,......_, wllllo lffJ, l""9e4 9' _ ... Ne ..._ hef .. ,..... -"9 ..
tt0lu,.1..,...1,.. ectlefl it .-cl ... ,,. llo, ~ ,...,... eet....,11y .. ,.,,.,1
•d ,.,., oftl••· hv111ldl1y •"" olr cirnlolS... 111 .-clel
U S 0 A. CHOICE TVIOftAY MANO
Porterhouse • • • • • •1 1 •
us O.A. ooa l!J'QIAY MANO. Ml CVT
Boneless Round •• ll 89<
U S.DA. Ot01a Tae>RAY ........
ltlANGlt'. OU\AT CVT
Rump Roast ••••• LL 79c
US D.A.OtOtaT!NOflAYllANQ.LfANMe,41"(
Rib steak ........ LLaac
US OA.OOQ~Y~ •
Club Steak •••••. LI. 1°'
US 0 A CHOla ~y *MD 10N1USS $
Spencer Steak •• 11 1 ''
l. ~ 0 A. CHOIQ ~y llANO, ClNt~ O/f
Rib Roast ••••••• t .. 88<
US OAOtOICI 19GIAY 11A1C> ICTTID ~
Clod Roast •••••• t1. G 8 c
OIUMSllOCS Uf.STS, OC ~
Fryer Parts •••••• l._59c
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
U $.D.A GIAI)( A
Cut Up Fryers ••• ll. 3 ~ c
NO NKICS. •...as OI eearrs
Pick O' Chick •.•. t• 49c
fASTEIN GU IN l'lO le»t WAift
Chip Pork Chops • ta. 99<
£>.STBN GIAIN FED COOB a.IT NSti HAM 01 9 8 Pork Cutlet • • ••• LI. c
fAST!IN GIAINFlD PN/KYPN:X 69 Pork Chops ••••• LI. c
(A$ rtlN ~AIM RO LEAH MtA TY, AMI snu
Spare Ribs •••••• lJ 69c
fA$T!J1'<G•A1Hm>"*WOGOOt~ ·
lutt Portion ••••• ll. 5 9 c
GJ,LIUO ~ls,._rW,,,~!M'Jll., .. , ~95'
llAnt u..o .. MICIMl-llESH uva. ~--~ Lunch Mellt •••• '"'.: 5 9'
MAHll IA$ICIT 7 VMllNS ' ~unch Meat •••• 6;: 33 c .
e COSTA MISAt:::::.:W 1
•
EASTERN GtAIN FED WHOl! OR SHANK HAlf
leg O'Pork flfSH
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
IUOOIG W#JU llilN Slice> SMOC£t> HM\ COIN!O 9t9 Olt llE1!f
Lunch Meat •••• ';:.37'
HOIMfl. Oii FAJM8 JClt+'
All MeatWlenen :::ss•
JOt.m fllOJIN
Link Sausage •••• ll.981
JM 11MIUI! flODH
INadecl Shrimp. •LI. *1 2'
SIA 1ttASUlf OI flfSHOtf l'llOZIN
Sole Fillet ••••.• •lL 69c
stA TRtASUtE flOZEN ~OfO COO 01
Perch Steaks .•• '~98c
MAllCIT IASICfl lONGHOIN •
Cheddar Cheese .• t• 83<
r .t.CHE VAi.UY MONTllft JACK Ot •
S • Ch '2.oz.59c Wiii ....... flltG.
MAtlC£T l4SQT AGJO
Cheddar ChMae., LI. 8 9c
M.UllfT MSllT Ml 0189 OI I 000 ISl AMO
Salad Dressing. ·~~56<
ICXllMOrf,lk
MAlllCfT IASICET IUU CHUSt C1-'M
FttNCH ONION Oft GAllJC
Party Dips ••••• •tACH 33c
tff~l!D IUT10MU Ol ll!GW•
Ballard liacuit1 ••• •g! ac
~~CIUSlAW.~lrM.
MACMONe tll .atAJO
Sal--.fa •••••••• '~ 33 c JO.Cl·~
SUNKIST FIOZEN
OIAlllE
JUICE
=25c
fllOZIN OtOCOlATf. G8MAN O«X:O.Att Oii PfCAN C()fff(
Sara LeeCake1 1:~79•
STOUffft'S l'llOUN CAU\.lfl.OW!I AU GIATIN.
HOCCOLI AUOIAllNOI '
Spinach Souffle .";:.45 c
OtE IOA fll021N
Tater Tots •••••• :;:: 4 7'
MIOGffOIO flOltN
White lreacl •• 1~~ 5 3' 1
V1,N Of KAW fllOZfN CH1CXf114 am at CHftSE
Enchiladas •••• 1~ 3 5 • °" ICY lllOZ!N CHmf.. ~ Oii SAUSAGE
lag O' Pizza ••. t.&c H 8 9 c
Co.c>Nn ~ suao am WJlH
GtAV'f' Ot
larbeque ... f ••. ~ $1 11
''Wlf SIMON-AU. VAllltlfS
F Bl J40l. 66• rozen r-1e1 • • • • , .. CH
• NIWPORT IE •cL1-J1" ......... •at••· Ill n 1111'""" ..... ,_......., ,...,
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Tart Variation
British Chefs Excel
In Pastry Department
In the preparation ol pies
and puddings, the English
excel.
Leaving elaborate con·
fecUonery to continental
chefs, the British perfected
hearty and w h o 1 e s o .m e
pastries and desserts, lre·
quently with a fruit base.
which are still popular.
Adaptation of, Taffety Tart
follows. It is slre.amlined for
the modern chef through thr
use of convenient., canned
• pie-sUced apples.
m lhil interesting apple
pie variation, the top crust
is glazed with a brown sugar
and nut topping, and dlced
lemon is added lo the pie-
sliced applies ls its filling
for a different and in·
triguing flavor blend.
TAFFETY TART
Pastry for double crust
3-inch pie
I pound 4 ounce can pie·
:diced apples, dra.lned
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
'·~ teaspoon nutmeg
1 lemon
•,4 cup butter
2 tablespoons c bopped
nuts
Combine sugar, Oour and
nutmeg in bowl. Grate tern·
on and add 1 teaspoon rand
to dry ingredients. P e e I
lemon; remove niembranei'i
and pits and dlce pulp. Add
wilb apples to sugar mix·
~. Spoon into prepared
pie pan. Dot with 2 tables·
poona butter.
TAF,ITY TART WITH MODl!RN ADAPTATION
TafCety Tart first ar·
peared in 1710 in Thi•
Queen's Royal Cookery by
T. Hall, who did a
flourishing trade in that sec·
tion of Cbeapside Mark et
called Pye Corner.
1 • cup light brown sugar
l tablespoon cream or
milk
C o v e r with remaining
pastry: flute and slit tCI
allow steam to escape. Bakfl
in a hot oven ( 425 degree~
1'".) for 30 minutes. Cream
together 2 tablespoons but·
ter and brown sugar. Add
cream. Spread over top ol
pie; sprinkle with nut~.
Return to oven and ba.kfl
5 minutes longer.
DEEP ·CUT EVlRY OAY '
DISCOUNT PRICES
AIJNt~
White Sauce ••• 10~,~~ 24 c
GtANUIAT!O
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
LIQUID
V • h 16ol.39c an11 •••••••• CAN
.,...c.._~ C&H Sugar ••••• t!~ 59c W!TH~Y ·
Windex Spray •• ·~2ac
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
GEa8HSTMINEO
B b Food •Yl-OZ. 9c a y • • • e e • e JAR
~Allkf{ 8ASKET CtACXfD
Wheat Bread •• .'~34c
1.AOYAHN
Danish Snails ••• f~ 3 5 c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
~69c
119, DAS, CILJOOUI Yultan CoffM •• ~ 73c
~CAN$l.4S
awcwlll.HOUSI
1..-ant Coffff •• ~ •1 1 • .....
RJtZ Crackers ••• :.:~ 41 c
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
STOICfl'I'
Fruit Cocktail •• 4 ~ •1
HUNT'S
Tomato Juice ••• ~27c
"NINfti GINtflUIT OI P'1N1t
l'INfN'Pt.E GaAPIPllUIT i
Dole Drinks •••• ~27
ltEGULAlt, fll TElt OR KING SIU
CIGARERES
CTN~2··~f,;
MAlOlA (INCL 3c Off LAlfl) •
Ma rl '·'" 35c rga ne ••••• dM.
11.1.JEIOtNT
Soft Margarine.~ 38•
CHICDN C. nit SIA
Chunk Tuna ••• ·~ 28c
IMIQJIASICETc:lfME . C lUNCHEONMfAT 3 Sandwich •••••• ~: 3 9 Swift Prem ••••• "~ 5 '
lfTlY C10CXE1 ASSOVEO ICINT WITH MU T SAUC:t
Cake Mixes ••• MV!~33i Spaghetti ••••• 1~ 541
--~Wll(INCL"Olf~ 45 • laGGIAIN .._.,.Mix ... --= c M.J.I. Rice ••••• •.:: 41 •
U !Ji';po • ...ors fii;acake Mix ••• •:;.;, 41c Mustard ••••••• '":,. 35•
• ~RKET BASKET FIUITS l VEGETABLES AllE GUAIANTHD
$.UNRISE FRESH
11 C SUNllSE AIUH (60?. 'JG.) CillfN 2 ta 15 C Onions or Racllalle1 .
) a.HIK>WNOI ~ ~ :Sugar ••••••• i ~s 33 (tNCL •C>rf-lARl) •
WlndexAero1ol •1 ~~44c
(INQ. ti: Off lAMll -• Wtndex Refill· ••• ~38c .~~~ i
HILLCREST
GOLD MEDAL LAllE U.S.D.
FLOUR iii$a
S~ll.
BAG 45c 3 00~1
~" . Velveeta Ch .. ae ~::89c
JEU-OGOlOEN
Egg Custard ••• •lh~~ 31 c
MAtsHMAllOW
Kraft Creme •••• ~ 2 7'
IC~AH MINIAT\Jll
Marshmallows • 1~ 3 5 c
Olt lS & P'ITTS SWftT
Cucumber Slices i.s.~~ 29l
Oi" S " l'ITTS • Sweet Relish ••• ~2-~ 29c
CHllS .. l'ITIS ICOSHtt 0. POI.I,..
SANOWICH Sl'f.MS •
Pickles ••••••• , ~~ 4 5 c
H'JNl'S
TomatoSauce 2 ~37c
·I .OZ. CAN, 1 at•
HUNT'S •
Tomato Paste 2 ~.!'Js 31 c
HUNT'S T~mato Catsup. 20-~~: 29c
IOYAl n lNCl ,
Y 1701. 29< am1 ••••••••.• c:m
HUNT'S WHOH fltElK) •
Tomatoes •••• 2 ~ 59c
HUNl"S STEwtO •
T at 2 , . .,.,.oz.49c om oe1... CANI
HUNT'S TOMATO •
P 2 1oy,.oz.35c uree....... CANs
HUNl'S •
Kidney Beans 2 ~~~ 33c
OOlt $f 4SONf:O •
Green Beans ••. 11~~ 23c ,
,'/1
EASTER t
FLOWERS
aETTY CROCKER
BISQUICK
-'O-OZ.45c PKG.
Y~COUNTY
Whole Onions •• 1~~ 31 c
IOAHO
Instant Potatoes .~~99c
flSH '1.AVOICAT FOOO
Puss 'N Boots •• 10 ~ •1
l .S'h·OZ. CAN, 14< EACH
CAT l'OOO Tabby Treat •••• ~i~14c
NA SISCO
Flavor Snack •••• ~t~: 31 c
SEAMLESS MfSH
IYCANNON
SIZES IYl 10 I I
LOLEllE
NYLONS
l'ICGOf sac 2 l'All
fl•SI m1tf Ol /\CHfS& '"'"'~ a Anacin Tablets •• Of~~411°7
S"'"v OfOOORA>H -a a.ot s1zr $ Arrid "Extra Dry" •• 141
l lOUIO
M I 12.ot 99c aa ox •••••••• aiL
H_.IU l'RAY-tfGUl.At HAID TO HOlO °' UNSCENTtD Aqua Net •••••• 13i~63 c
OISfNf[Cl.ANf
Lysol Spray •••• 1c~ 8 9 c
DEEP-CUT
DISCOUNT
PRICES
EVERY DAY!
CONVfNlfNT, SM!, INfXPENSIVE -H,UlllC
MONEY ORDERS
. , . . . .... •
IOI.I AT MAIKIT IAltcn
e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-::~:=·•1•
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES
O'CfOAl (INCL. 7c Off lA8Elj •
Endust ••••••••• 'i~ 7 6 c
!INCL 20c OfF I.ABEi.) OETUGfl'.'T $ •
Dash Low Suds • 151~~: 1 '7
(:NO.. 20c OFF lAatl) OflfRGfNT i 1
Ivory Liquid •••• "frt 63 ,
1>£r9GENT • I
Ch u .oz. 81 c eer •.••••••• l'ICG.
(INC1.IOcOffl.Atfl)DPf9GENT C 1
_Dreft ••••••••• ;~ 7 3 '°' J.. WHITR WASH Clorox Bleach ••• 0:it 5 7c
(1NCL IOc OFF lA
UlY PACI.AL TISSU! •
Kleenex ••••• 2 ~ 49c
KlE FNf)( 0£SIGNtt
T I f.lOU 41 C I owes ••••••••• l'ICG.
nmWCOINNft
Napkins •••• 2 :; 49• I
CHINET COMl'AllMfNT
Paper Plates •••• o7~s 49•
romc
TamDOns ••••••• :~38•
!'!CG. Ol .-0 St .J4
SANITAl"f N»ICIN6-G., IVl'tt OIV·~
Modess • ~ ••••.• Of~ 71 c
HVJAY.Sllt
UL RA-BRITE
TOOTHPASTE
":: 57c
8UCGUNOY. VIN •osr °' CHAaLIS PAUl MASSON $ W. 1'' 1nes ••••••••• "nH
lutGUNOY, VIN IOS( OI OIAlllS $
Weibel Wines • , Pin~ 14'
G•ENACH£ IOSE ~AL $2. .. ) •
Almaden Wines ,Ptm4 141
"' ~QT 1Asm exo.usrvt
Cossack Vodka \MAL '6 ''
~-OAl. " fC> A MAlKEl llASKEl IXaUSIVf
MAU-HAVS $ ... 24 It.Of. 277 r • • • • • • Clo~
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EASTEB EATING · SP«ltt~S
STout ONH
IMUL.U HOUIS
WTU SUNOAY, .,.,~ 14
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''IUMILE IEE" -1111-te IM.. 89'
IAl.MON •••••••••• ...... ••••• a
~.~~~ ~~~·:.:::.~~~.~.~. 98~
FHSH OR~N -J11111IM $In 69' c.ootlll Cl.All • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
fRESH -10.... J., 79• WIS1ll• OYITlll • • • • • • • • • • • • •
CARNATION 19' PllCH • Cot '1LLITI , ••• •. • • a
IC.ELANOIC -12·• '111-19' ~ HAl,JWT .............. •
~nON'S -14-es. ,.,. 19' "ISH STICU • • . • . . • ......... •
60lTON'S -t-. rk1. 49' FtSH P&lflfl •••.••••• , .. • • • • • • •
JONES 15' t.AllT 'AIM LINU .. • .. • • • .. • a
NEW ZEALAND "Fl!SH FllOUN"
&ENUINE srarN•
LAMB
LEGS
69~
LAl•E LOIH 8 5 f
LAMI CHOPS ... •
---...4rmour Star or Poppg-, BranJ---
GRADE "A11 FRESH FROZEN
OVEN
RODY ~
HEN TURKEYS
....:._ __ ---~10• J4-U .... -·---FRESH-H-EN -
HONEYSlJClLl.-CHICKIUOAltD FAkMS
HIN 01 TOM
TURKEYS
TURKEYS
AVAILABLE
IN ALL STORES
AT
SLIGHTLY
HIGHER
PRICES
ARMOUR STAR BONELESS-2.LB. 6·0Z. Ll6HT AND DARK
TURKEY ROAST ...... '219 ...
l'OrN IRANO IONUESS NEW l'Ol'rY IRAND TURKEY YOUN~ HEt+-"FORTY-NINElt"
ROLL TURKEYS 49~ t;.~ 7 9~ .. m:. 49~ ':!:
ORCHIDS WHITE AND COLORS
NAPllllNS
•o-CT. 10c CELLO WRAP
PK&.
ALCOA -11 IN. w: JI FT.
ALUMINUM
l'OIL •••••••
I!5-4-ROU ,ACK
BATHROOM 3 f '100 n11u1....... or
TAllY TlEAT-6'11 .OZ. TIMS
ALL VARlftlES If 1100
CAT l'OOD • • • • • or • MAXWELL HOUSI
COFFEE
f.LI. 65c CAN
Sunng
LARGE
FRESH
MCP FROZEN PRODUCT
ORANGE BLEND
2 6-02. 25c TINS . •
WHOLE HAMS
55~
HAM SLICES
98~
IUTT '°RTION
53~
LUIR'S AJU Y COOKED
WHOLI ONLY
llMITfD TO 75 C IUffi.Y ON HANO •
·HOFFMAN'S ~BETIER MAID"
QUALITY PRODUCTS
LI. ~:.~~;~ro~: .. 4 ~~i· •ti ;»;1f~=-.. -.~
SLICED BACON ..... ~~-59c
. DEUCATE8SEN DEPUTMENr
WILSON CUTIFIE0-1-LI. PK&. :MANISctiEWITZ-J.LL JAii :WISCQHSIN MEOIUl.f SHAltr
POLISH 99ciGEFILn 99ciCf'.llDDAR 79c
SAUSAGE • . !FISH •••• ~ · · fCHllSE • • • 11t == li:AMs I w 1"Eii'Rs
4-L8. '369 ~ ' 1-LI~ 49c . . CAN • ~ PKG. ~
Va/leg {}raJe '_A ' DOLE SLICED
PINEAPP·LE
1%
FLAT
TIN 19c
NAllSCO SfOON sin -I z.oz. l'ICG.
SHRIDDID 29c 00 WHIAT ••••••• ·•
POST -I I-OZ. Pl&.
DOZ.
CTNS.
DOWNYFlAJCE FROZEN
WAFFLES
6-CT. 10c
,KG.
•ALPHA .. 45c
BITS ••••••••••
lllOST -14-0I. rKG. =-~N. • • • • • • ~ • 3•7 c
W~TWOOD CATERING ·
ICE CREAM
~J:L 59c
ROY AL P'tUNCE ''J/ !Jt~ !Jn Seajon ... !Jf'j !Jn :J~rifiimarfF-
EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON RED DELICIOUS
lve,/re6~ :J.rozen
YAMS VEGEIABLES ~~~ 2 5c PEAS• CORN• CHOPPED SPINACH• CUT GREEN BEANS CRINKLE CUT OR FRENQ-t FRIED POT A TOES
$
LIS.
COMPACT
ARTICHOK-s ...... 2 FO• 2s•
NEW CROPo--tJ.S. N.. I
• WHITI lOSI
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-Liq() .......... -$ 00 •I If
"'-~ .. ~~~ ..,.. r ----OLD CAlAVAH BOURBON
QUARTS '3"
WOOOIRID&E $ ·
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.-, ... -.
VAN DI CAWS
ALASKA
COD
REG.
SIZE
PK6S.
MO II TON'S
MACARONI
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COITEICITSTtlK
ALIBUT u. &9c
~ Frozen Foods • ..
Green Giant:~:~ 11 oz. 33c
Green Giant CAUUFLOWE••' 3gc
FRESH-JEWEL BRIGHT C-s. See., 11 "·
LOCAL GROWN BEAUTIES Treesweet' ~~~EC.El oz. 4JB9c
c Morton's ::r ....... 11 Dz. 25c
Albertson's::~: ...... 69'
•Wines & Liquors•
VODKA:~:::~·~ ............... 489
· BRANDY :~h-::W:~ ......... 449
SCOTCH IALLAMTINE'S 14• . SAYE 2.11, ~ CAL , , •••
WINE llCHELIEU 179
UNCOH -"ALf CAL •• , , ••
WINE CllSON'S 59c
IEUY ••••••.•••••• FIFTif
HeaUh & Beauty Aids
S t SUPER S,.AY ftOc ecre •Ee. u• ............... _,_,-
Royal Majesty ~.~~ ... 3/$1
Kodak Film ~':~ .... 99'
AVOCADOS
RICH-TASTY 19 C SMOOTH AS ..
SILK ... EA.
P'NEAPPLE rusM • • • • • • • • • • • UCH 49c
S NO 1 10 LI. 35c POl A lOE 19$sa · u~
BANANAS ~~'.~0.~~ ... Li. lOC
_w_......,_._A,.r1_110_,_1M ____ oAJLV PILOT P·7.
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II MD 001
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CHECK OUR.
DEDICAnQ#
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We Will Be
OPEN
Easter Sunday
SUGAR :::::~,LI. 2131 c BUTIER =:: ..... LI. 7gc
BEAllS s&1 cvr 25c PICKLES WH.SlllE cucuMIEl 45c ft llUl • • • • .. • 213 TIN ClllPS • • • 22 OZ. JAl
PEAS::::~ ....... JU TIN 25' POLISH=~·~ ...... l ll. TIN 7gc
ES''•SlYSEIECT _ j')e..:·POttsH~""IM -flt-imt• 111'£ • HJ CAN 'hJ-tLM WAX •••• 41 ll. I ·-
'REDDl-WHIP~~~ ... l Ol. sgc COCONUT:~~~~~u.~ 11 ot5gc
CAKE Mix P1LLs1u.r 40c YAMS PllMClllA 33c I ANCEL FOODS • • .. • .. _,-PtECR .... ~ ... , .. 2~ Tiii ;lllDlffNS CHIFFON 25c ROLLS JANET LEE IROWN 'Jl!c IUlrl\ DINNER -H's .. • .. •• AND SEIV£ •••••••• ·-·· .. -' fD••s AMERICAN 4nc 1 M. 0 IWSlll 'Jee """" HAND ••• LI. nc. _,-- -,. , ......... rm.iu-
CHEESE c1ACKu 1aa1u JI~ CHEESE 8'11DI sucn one MELO ••••..•••• I OZ. 'RI. AMOICM, TWiii -U. U\1-
CHEESE CRACKER WREL 53c c·HEESE PIUWELPtlll • 37c SHARP •••.••••• I OZ. CRUM ••••••• I OZ. PH.
CHEESE CRACKER URUl 59c COCKTAI l ICEAN IEAUlT '> /Sl U. SHAIP •••••• I OZ. CUI/SHIMP. J It _. .
HAMS DUIUIUE 9 U . J59
CAMllU •••••••••• TIM ·
Easter Nest
CA·KE
7 Inch, 2 Layer
Cake Topped
With Nested
Easter f ggs ·
l AMS flESM • • • • • • • • • u.19c
S I a ·a FWM CUIH 159 y v Al UC. 1.11 SIZI ......
ladart FLUFF SUMPll enc ~
12 ez. sin ........... .,.,-
Curlers/Rollers :ta.·~~. 77' LETTUCE
R£DWFSWI• 1oc
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Lilt ~:::..~ ••. 1.11 •••••• 1• f UNSS L /'J 3 c Pff PY .. SESAME$)
Secret ~~•H.1_. ..... 79' U'~ ROLLS 3IOL
. HAIR SPRA y Falge '. COFFEE 71 c 141 'I05 ::.1:.oz. 2/$1 00 . r s 1J.L !J:· ~ L-j
IAllTl~l:u1ua11cUCI EYERl 'DAY~ IS BARGAIN DAY ~ •• AT
or Oiydal "·UC or Saaw u. lc COSTA MISA, CORONA del MAR. LAGUNA lllCH
HUNTINGTON llACH FOUNTAIN VALLIY
"11 MIMI 16042 ~, ..
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£.ch 1ear, El Rancho aearches the martef to brtnr ymr
the verr finest food.a for yoUl" fmuly'1 Eaatu
dinner. And th.ia yur'1 1election i1 per-
fect for the occuian.. Whatever
you daooee. you'll bt u-
tand t.he top .aloe tor
•
Wi{l Aam, ''""' P<Mll Mu1<m'1 RhiMCO.aU.
W"'-••••••••• 11.11 I~
,
I . Shank Half
•••••••• • •• • e e e e e e e I e e I• e e I e I I I I
E'fll7 ham MJ..t.d iolr • Jaaabo, -.ncS 11peciallT, tor El Rancho, to our uact 1pecificati0lll ! . '\ "' 9 El Rancho Ham ..... ~.~~~ ............... 4 . ~
lo tender ••• and 1-C Ni t.llt ~-ioocfntu tliat ~ El Rancho ham a rreater value!
.El Randlo Whol.e Ham: ............ 55~ ·
El Rancho Ham Sl~ces ... ~ .. ~ 98f
W t'U eat Ila ... • tm • •. Jwlt 11 J.OU pref er them, At our personalized tervice meat counter I
Hormel "Cure 81" Ham ............... 129 ,.
Wboleorbalt ... bonli1• ... h1reoobdl'Tbl«il7, ham tbAt it'a reiiataed to ruarantee quality! qaalityl
• Sr L 3 I
lq's Scotth ......................... $6.29
Eight years old • , .1111.ooth, meDowl ••• 5th
lejon hldr.-....................... $5.29
Silky amooth ••• lp&!'k it with IOda t • • qt.
Stniglll Whiskey ............ UH .. $4.79 .,.
El Rancho's., • !our Jta.n old,•, quart $5.79
B Rllldlo Votll .................. $3J9 •111
Eilhtl proof ••• blend. buutitulb' ••• qt. "'79
er. Cheese ................. 3 .. $1.00
Kraft'a fAllloUJ Phfladelphia ••• S... pqs.
Dinner Rolls .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. • .. . . . . 29'
Pillsbury'a deJlclou1 'Butter F1qe' 8~-oz. pk1.
Sllld Drmmgs ............... 3 .. $1.00
Bob'• for flavor .•. your choice of 89c varietiea I
M's ................... • ...•• e. t ••I If• I • •• I. t. t t •• 49f
..,, .. Qlm Drliliwc .......................... ·-
-....q ...... ,..._
Yams ................... 2: 29~
Sweet, plden·meated red yams ••• perfect mate
for t&der ham or aucculent turk:f\11
As~ragus ...... ·-······--············~--~~ 29~
,._ tilll ••• md UM ltalka ar1 tetaBstnstJ tender! 8errt th• wit.h ~t
' Ridlshes ........................ 2. tw 1 r
...... ..., ad ..... llrNr. tool
I
your food dollar .
Frid.11111
Grade "A"
'Wit1t tltrbf, ~ ~
A. JI. Dtdlcn, B'1ajolaU
WiM •••••••••• 11.11 Ill
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J uat ri1ht for the occuion I Plump, tender ••• eight to-Viyelve lb. aiua ••• ao meaty and aatiafyinft
'ones Daq Fann ~
Little ·Sausages ..... --~~-~-'--········ ............... 9 8 ~
· Euter morniD.s break!ut duervea the beat! And thete little link.I are definitely out.at.anding quality!
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Sara Lee Cakes ........... : .... ~ ................................. ~ ................ : .......... 69~
Your eboice of any of the rei'Ular 89c varietieal Be sure to pick up the Pecan C~ffee Cake for b~ut!
f1111t Cocktail ............................ .: ..... ·-l(···········'············:········· 5 ,. s100
Libby's .•. No. 303 cana ••• IO rirht for your E.:ater menu'r And keep a few cana Oft hand! Save ~t
Apple Sauce .......................... 4 ~ $1.00
MW •.. No. 300 1la.u ..• flavor that hannonilesl Stouffer's au Gratin ••• wtt.b a flair for elegance 1
saw Peas ............................. 4 ... s1.oo
Medium size ••• No. 308 e&n1 ••• awe.et and tender.
Orqe Juice ......................... 5 ~ $1.00
Treesweet .•. from Florida ••• 12-os. can, 39e
at· &reen Beans ..................... 4 ,., $1.00
861' -•• aim ply wonderful taste •• , No. 303 cans.
T 011111o Juice ............ , . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 29•
Glorietta .•• 4&-ol. can ••• brim full of rich Juke r
TllJ Nhtoes .. ·~ ..................... 4 ,., $1.00
Whole .... a'M S&W quality .•. No. 303 eaM.
Ripe OIYes . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . •• .•• .. .. • . . .. • 4 ,.
S&W .•• •Jumbo ••• pitted, tool ••• No. 1 tall un. .
Cr*1 .rs.a .................... 4 ,. $1.00 fresll lutter ................................... 79'
MW •••. No.tau ••• belonp oft the menu! Daripld •• Gradt ,. AA., ••• -. pound carton.
tnn1•t & Huntington Dr •
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Each 1ear, El llancho aearchet the market tO brtnr roa
the v117 finest fooda !or your fmnily'a Euur
dinner. And th.la yu r'a ~ection ia per.
f td for the occuicm. Whatever
100 daooee, you'll be u-
i ured t.he top nlue for
your food dollar.
· Shank Half .•••............................
S..., u.111.-.. ,_ • ..... 911'14 espec1all1, for El Rancho, to our uaet a~ficaticmt r
El Rancho Ham ..... ~ .. ~.~ ............... 4 9~
~ · 55c El RalKho Whole Ham ............. ~
Ba .. IM 11" 1 0 % ......... p'I be ff•WJ sltd J.OU c:hou ham for the heart of the mull . .
El Rancho ·Ham SliCes ... ~.~98E
We'll tat llm Miiii • ... •. }s u 1-0'1 prefer thtm, At our personalized aerviee meat counter l
'
Hormel "Cure 81" Ham ............... 129 ,.
Wbot.orbalt ••• btinli1••··hlr~l'Thl,onl7, ham that it'a resiatcred to ruarantee quality!
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lmlg's Scotda ......................... $6.29 ' ere. Chem ................. 3 ... $1.00
Eight years old ••• 1111ootb, mell""t ••• 6th Kn.ft'• fam0ua Phlladelphia ••• S... pkp.
lejon ....., .......................... $5.29 Dill1er ~ ••.•................•••...... 29•
Silk)' smooth ••• spark 1t wfth toda I • • qt. Pillabury'a dellcfou •Butter Flake' S~-oz. pq.
Stnlgllt Whiskey .................. $4.79 I th
El Rancho' a ••• four yean old , •• quart $6. 79
SUI DreUgs ............... 3 ... $1.00
Bob'• for flavor ••. 7our choice of 89c van.ties!
B Rlndlo VoAI .................. $3.89' ·~ .............. "-...........................••• \ ::.r.
EilhQ: proof. , • blenda beautifulb: ••• qt. $4. 79 ....... c:a.... Drmc .................... ,, •• ··-...... , .... _
Yams ................... 1: 29~
Sweet, iolden·meated red ya.ma ••• perfect mate
for tender ham or auc:culent turkq I
As~ragus ................................. ~ .. ~~ 29~ ' . \ ~till -. llDd the *1U AN tantalisfn"1 tender I !em thm 1rith pQdl I • ·
. .
llldlshes : ....................... 2 .. 1 r
IM•-., ad 1UJW, tlner, tool Carda fnMWI tut .a .. -. &Tort
.·
Fresll .. ,,,,
Grade "A"
............................
Willi. .tt.rut, ~ ~ A. JI. DJ~ B.-;olaU
WiM •••••••••• 11.11 l tl
J uat riiht for the occuion ! Plump, tender ••• eight tcr twelve lb. aizea ••• ao meaty and aatiafyintf
,/ones Da;y 1.., ~
little Saisages ....... ~~·~·-······················· 98~
· Eut.r marniq break!ut duervea the bat! And thete little linka &re definitely out.at.anding quality!
Sara Lee Cakes .................................................................... , ......... 69!.
Y our-dloice of any of the J"e&'Ular 89c varietiea ! Be sure to pick up the Pecan Coffee Cake for breakfut t
Fruit Cocktail ............................ :: ...... -, ................................... 5 ,,. Sl oo
Libby'a .•. No. 303 cana ••• 10 ri1ht for Your EuWr menur And keep a few cana on hand! Save 8~l
Apple Sauce .......... " .............. 4 ... $1.00
&lW •.. No. 300 r lau ... flavor that harmonizes! Stou!fer'a au Cratin ••• with a flair for elerancel
saw Peas ............................. 4 ... s1.oo 0rqe Juke ......................... s ~st.oo
Medium size ••• No. 803 c&n.1 ••• aweet and tendu. Treeawetl ..• from Florida ••• 12-oi. can. 39c
.
CM 6teen lelftS ..................... 4 '" $1.00 TOllllto Juice ............ , .................... n• I SIW ••• limply wonderful taste .• ·• No. 303 cana. Glorietta ••. 46-oi. can .•• brim full of rtch jmcel •
Tiny Pirllees ......................... 4 ... $1 .00 Ripe Ol¥es . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. •• . . .. . .,.
Whole ••• abtl S.tW quallty ••• No. SOS can.a. S&W •••• .Jumbo ••• pitted. tool ••• No. 1 tall ean.
Crlllberry s.e .................... 4 .. $1 .00 . fresll lulter ................................... 79•
MW ••• No.1.., ••• belon.p on the menu ? ' Dar1&0ld •• Grade ,.il,. ••• one paand art-.
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I B RMCho Mnts WI le Cul Easter s.lly
Prku i• If/lit cit till 1ttwu
Tlw.r1., Fn., Sat., April 11, tt, u -
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No
f
By Al ..
The ordin::
man would
school to foll
so he could
he has nevei
Ron WOOd.
Costa Mesi
ordinary or
"It's qujte
see your llttl
plains Wood.
the child livE
Ron will n
in the strict•
tt'Tlll, howev1
He is blind
The new
Orange Coas
Drive. was t
pressive crec
pericnce. Ing
Wood was 1
the Universit
planning to
rehabilltat.i.on
hoe lpi.ng the
changed.
"I cloo'l kn
school now.''
As a boy •
north Texas
saw Into the
Ang
Asl
By C
Of '
CLEVELAJ'.
the California
day as first
was hll on the
ell fast baU lt
afternoon's ba
lndlam at m1
Mincher w 1
land ace's fir:
ground and la;
ers worked o,
Moments 111
of motion or <
first sacker ~
on a stTetc.hei
ANGEL~
CA.TCHJ
Fut an: Anr
anTent 1"0ld
narn1n1 thing
lateat lnctde11t
DAILY PIU
White teU1 l
delayed the
fTom New Y01
and all the oU:
tod.&1 on Pa.ge